~ of = Se ae \C PRESS UW ITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL : Tri-County : \Highway Oftice =o ae a a eae Pa oa — ir ' When I said goodbye to my husband Sam early that morning, we had no idea cf the drama which was to engulf us before nightfall. Sam left, and.was on his way to work when he heard the news on the car radio. A little boy, Benny Hooper, had fallen down a well in his backyard over in Manorville, Long Island, 15 miles from our home. The desperate at- Sam had a feeling then that he should go there help. At work, he told the men in his fellow workers. He got one of the men : er, ing to Manorville,” he said, “I can't Py *m gol to haa f ” can" “ys tell you why exactly. It's just that I feel I must. Once, in Virginia, I pulled a girl out of a 40-foot well. Maybe I can help in Manorville.” : ‘ as he said goodbye to me, I told him to be careful ‘and added “Pll be at the church all the while, Sam.” I knew he would _ think the best thing I could do was to pray for him and for the little boy. a . So at 5 in the afternoon, 20 hours after the accident, Sam arrived at the Hooper's backyard. Sam was just another of the 600 people milling around the well and a big pit dug next to it. : He spied his boss, Michael Stiriz, who is,a contractor on Long Island.. Sam had heard that Mr. Stiriz had taken charge of the rescue. DUG A PIT “I want to go down, Mr. Stiriz,” Sam shouted, Mr, Stiriz nodded, and the police let Sam through. It was too dangerous to dig t at the well itself, The walls might cave in. Mr, Stiriz had dug, pit, shaped like. a cone, 30 feet across at the top, and 4 feet narrow at the bottom, right next to Bénny’s prison. The pit was 21 feet deep, exactly the depth of-the well. , ay - Sam’ came to the head of the tunnel, and began scraping the sand with his bare hands: As he worked,-men in the pit behind him inched the pipe farther along with great construction jacks. There was not erlough oxygen and Sam grew weak and. dizzy, ' felt the first of the cramps. “Make the cramps go away, God,” Sam said,He rested fora moment, They went away. KEPT PRAYING ; "After an hour Sam had made only a few inches of progress. - He came out for a breather, talking all the while with God. "The second hour passed. Two hours of slow, paintal scraping, Up, above they were saying that Benny was dead. The doctor guessed there was only one chance in five that the boy Was alive, yet Sam and all the: others worked as hard as if the odds At 7 p.m. Sam came out for another breather. He had been down for two.and one-half hours! ‘a we vay. Then, once again he inthed his way. along the narrow piping to j “| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) == h ad \ ; f a, ae ; a an . i “ i Fi } : He, | + i * at ek &. we 8 ok ee 2, 4 8 8 | preme Court refused today to at PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1959 —28 PAGES +. to Open Here The public has been invited to jattend an open house tomorrow afternoon from 2 until 4 at a new Pontiac brancis office of the Mich- ike Tells Solons U.S. Has Military Power to | Meet Berlin Crisis WASHINGTON #— Sen. John Stennis (D- Miss) told the Senate to- day the “continued ismantling” of U. S. striking forces is indefen- Berlin crisis. _ WASHINGTON — Congressional Democrats are renewing their de- mands for stepped-up U.S. mili- * * * -Eisenhower met Friday with Senate and House leaders of both parties, He reportedly told them that there is nothing he wants Congress to do now to beef up U.S, military might, They said they were told the tools needed to deal with the threat to Berlin have been provided, ~ But numerous Democrats spoke out during the weekend for more spending: and greater military pre- Related Story on Page 5 Nikita States a sible in the face of the | Small Berlin Garrison Okay” Would Allow Western Troops to Remain If Joined by Russians e rE : i we my than 1,000 guests gathered for cere- monies in the spacious auditorium DEDICATION PRINCIPALS — Dr, John A. Hannah (center) poses with two Pontiac educa- tors before giving the address dedicating Pontiac of the new $3,611,248 Pontiac Northern High School. Afterwards, more than 2,000 took advantage of student-guided tours, which continue tonight, to- morrow and Wednesday nights. | perature change is the weather out- _ 4 look for —Pontiae—and- vicinity to-| ity’s belief in the principles Predict Light Snow, Low of 26 Tonight Scattered. snow with little tem- night and tomorrow, The low to- night will be near 26, Tomorrow's ie Miss ea a The state recorded two inches of snow yesterday, and at Peliston ported ‘today. Roads were reported slippery in the Pontiac area this morning. e _ ‘The U.S, Weather Bureau pre- dicts temperatures will average hear the normal 41 high and nor- mal 26 low for the next five days. Precipitation will average two to three-tenths of an inch, occurring mostly as light snow, In downtown Pontiac-the lowest “This beautiful building stands as a symbol of achievement, prog- “It is a lasting testimonial of the basic fundamentals of our coun- try; it is a monument_to the com- of public education.” _ Pontiac taxpayers were congrat- ulated by Hannah for meeting their educational responsibilities, “Pontiac Northern High School “Other communities will judge Pontiac on the basis of this new school, and be “favorably im- pressed. ; . “This -building shows that Pon- tiac has faith in the soundness and future of the American econ- omy.” * * * Also. speaking were Glenn’ H. a.m. was 2%. At 2 p.m, the mer- cury stood at 29, Griffin, president of the Péntiac ontiac Dedicates New High School Rebels Bombed, | Nationalist Sympathizer Against Premier Kassem Wargelin, principal of the ‘school. Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, super- intendent of schools, accepted Educators wore their academic lonBaghdad was made by Rev. Norman Thom- as, assistant pastor of St. Michael's Church. ‘ The public is invited to open house and tours from 7 to 9 p.m. through Wednesday. ~ Britain Sets Pullout Board of Education and Philip J. opments, even as they expressed hope that negotiations will settle the Berlin situation this .summer. Deimocratic leaders are golig ahead quietly with plans to make available up to 750 million dol- lars more than Eisenhower asked for intercontinental missiles. - But Senate GOP Leader Ever- ett M. Dirksen, backed up by de- fense Chiefs, said today that Amer- ica’s armed forces are “adquate as to every circumstance” to meet the Berlin crisis, © “News Flashes. WASHINGTON (®) — The Su- consider a sult by Negroes to force the. Brotherhood of Loco- motive Firemen and Enginemen to drop racial bars and admit them to membership, * eee DETROIT @® — A lone gunman ‘Gateway to the Sun’ and ‘W. hat’s Next?’ By: JOE HAAS CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—Here at what most of us think is the hot- lis the training ground of most of tem, the “(Gateway to the Moon” sign as you enter the Cape Ca- naveral grea has been changed to “Gateway to the Sun.” And a little further on a new.sign asks “What's Next?” , -—The release of that Pioneer IV missile here was a brilliant event in a pyrotechnical line, as well eI im its primary objective. And it had plenty of watchers. Thousands of people made it a sky watching night. x * * In baseball terms, which are common language in Florida which the major league teams, it is spoken of as a “home run liner,” instead of its ‘“‘bop fly” predeces- sors, The news of its impending start had leaked out via the grapevine circuit, (as prolific here as it isin / Life at Cape Canaveral Happy an Pontiac), far in advance of the three-minute radio flash given on each rocket launching, ' The midnight blast off that gave the midget missile its terrific start was seen by several million peo- ple. It was visible over a land area quite comparable to the In Today’s.Press soteweeee PweTeE Roce oes PTeceeeeeereee fer) ee cenerheeerneey Wilson, E Women's Pages ....:..., M18 S d Serene southern petinsula of Michigan, j A} ey Q eee CC CPE Pe eS HET eB! fF g g b | F then whispered back: f : ‘START OVER AGAIN B ae ¥ : ¥ Ae aT em pg Se Medias ts gp head d # = £ F id 4 to Rescue Boy From Well _ @ontinued From ‘Page One) ; 4 6 Sige: thes tovebeliel ating pseaady ta tely,. trying to keep it trom caving-in any more. Suddenly, he | ] ne ee ‘Very, very very carefully now he scratched at the sand. He found ttle Benny's hand. It was cold. Then there was another cave-in. w- -| > Slowly. again, the job of backing out the cave-in sand and start- ing all over again. As the opening into the well shaft enlarged, Sam worked the sand from around the little red jacket_ that Benny had | -been_wedring. -It--was-resting—on-top-of-Benny's-head> Sam saw that, miraculously, the life-giving oxygen hose had |@xPected to be submitted before wormed {ts way through ‘the folds in the jacket no more wan an at re the 8 p.m. deadline. "Biggest pny “ “PARIS (UPD, — Communist gains in local elections indicated today that the “honeymoon, is over” for Presi- dent Charles de Galle. The need for run-off elections in many communities blurred the Pusroied of the voting, but there appeared to —*hé little doubt that’ the ~ {Reds are once again The Weather France’s strongest party. « Of the first 3,058,663 votes count- oman i i es ed, the Communists polled $29,493 * ane Cte 555,068 for the pro-Gaulle peretare cranes One Party which swept ~ joa Ste Se eas the Conservative ts and —— 445,881 for the So¢ialists wnt Today ts receding @.am.| The results indicated that the- At ¢ a.m. wind velocity, 12-18 mpn.| wave of popularity Lemp 3eS one yet 6.31 p.m begun, to ebb, probably because - Moon set ey AE , of the “austerity” program which has boosted prices § to 10 per f weentows fen ae teres cent’ in two months and more ee a. ~ $e Rocccedd HR Bcc) te quadrupled anompteyment. SERB RRB cme total numberof jobless— | 18,772 compared to 36.887 on Jan. 1—is not considered excessive. in a nation of about 43,000,000 people.) The Red gains will have no immediate effect. on Parliament, where the Communist bloc was recorded downtown) % ‘ishing point by last year’s election. 5| They are , however, as a deuiticaas indi¢ation of cutee trends in Freach polities, — whittled away almost to the van-|, Arraignment Slated [eden for Mrs, Gall this Oakland County Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland on a first-degree murder warrant. * * * » West Bloomfield Township Jus- tice Elmer C. Dieterle Viet Wednesday bound the 35-year-old Mrs. Gall over to Circuit Court to stand trial for the alleged murder of Judith Ann Feb: 16. fe Wik Pretrial examination . before Dieterie . included testimony from Mrs. Gall’s husband, John, 37, and Judith Anne's twin sister, Jo Anne, Both testified they had seen Mrs. Gall beat the child with an array of sticks. for not minding her. Oil Boiler Blast Kills Young Boy FAIR LAWN, N. d, (UPI)~ ~~ ever; Seetertin- said that more are} army , Was personally : ing his troops in the “battle! against Kassem."’ PLANNING MARCH Persons arri n Iraq said in Mosul and were planning to/4nd ment. It said the “Mosul regime’ | today Pine Knob Rd., Clarkston, as their! that on an emergency Ain one-car hong: Mrs. W. Ww. Lg aco Bh , lappointment of Mrs. Beth Cole as _Clerk,,-Mrs.-Cole-has- been. se ie aed re - th nent answered 28 calls ich Wich perma Mrs, Tunle , ice ot 1983 ‘ members of the South Oakland = per cent of the assessed valuation.) Kappa Delta Alumnae at 6 p.m. © Commissioners withheld their tomorrow. | decision until. study could be | Mrs. Wayne Boyle, past Zeta made of clty charter provisions president, will speak City Clerk Irene Hanley will |” ask commissioners to. approve the! . : inch away from the boy’s nose. A final ‘-hedring will be held | Beak a" ME REE Sp ard: eel . * —The-moaning~vame~ nce “alter “bids have been chosen.” | ‘The Industrial and real estate| P&9")' If real egtate developers of Berk-| ee Soom that was expected to follow) —“““Thaule you God. Thank you,” Sam began fo athe aed shire Villa Homes Ine. agree to| | _ the, tale “work at Cape Cane':| tho word along. The bay's alive.” “feraia ed pai Basen Babectien ‘Gekeetl onk Ws eter seul “AE 1:40 pc. aged Nour ater Sam Bist Sent ato’ te tional tea’ ee BOLT A engined to _ Of the’ nation shows that Florida’s he and John Remick climbed up the ‘ladder carrying. little Benny approve their Lotus Lake Sub- oe ee ae With them. © division No. 2. by lit. Futyre expansions wil ee wit yoy cited sme. why: should I-99, t elsewhere. - .. +». | Manorville?” Sam asked hours later. “Well. tengw, now.” The board turned. down the pre- _ The. Cocoa area, trom which : P ’ the Cape branches inte the At- ‘PRAYER ORUSADE + ios aa diet hes ae 2a ee eee , AP Wirepnete lantic Qvean, bad enjoyed a \ Sead ainsi Sidlindod san tant Deceased tailen ‘tn toatl ment be drawn up before final JUNIOR MISS — Brown-haired, blue-eyed Judi Humphrey of growth Guring the inst few years | on May 17 and that May 17 was the date of the prayer crusade of board action. ... Lewiston, Pa. (left) is Crowned America’s Junior Miss in Mobile, ___ Maat is hardly matched elsewhere | my people down in Washington. Sam had wanted to go to Washing- The owner of a 2% acre plat at| Ala. this weekend, Placing the crown is last year’s winner, Phyllis = pag porting hfe he gia fon, He had even prayed that the Lord would Jet him, because he |the comer of Elizabeth Lake and| Ann Whitenack. The Pontiac Area Junior Chamber of Commerce cent aie pened AP gp sand wanted to be # part of a big, organized crusade for brotherhood. [Airport roads has asked for the sponsored Shirley Hutchison, 2086 Lakeward Ln., Bloomfield Town- both as regards business houses | But, somehow, Sam felt the Lord hadn't wanted him to go. pont tent ane boos - Data od RRO Spe eate nn pean _ and residences. — __ | So'he stayed home, and -and kept wondering why the Lord hadn't let {Property SS While it is expected that the per- heir eee ie a A few ! SSS Sos zs Sir, ar Area GOP to Hee manent residents inthe immieiat| Hooper tthe tp of the resene pt. cated te wishes to coins a us| YOUNG, ATCA Oo Near Shard cree ive bgp emt nen mais be ies [ey eg Martin Talk Tuesday Night ' dex ak Wika te eis odin ton “Do you know,” he said, “that you've done s much for. brother. cetis Uns soncoea Sy Bee Wout Perea, Bok cea Sct] toed Spe hates a8 pe povpe eet gs Ravens” : Township = cae : ‘North, and often with the as-| oy. ee Tee eee will- be -host-to-John- B. : North, and ote «- = 1Cardinal Hits Pad “9 prove _ the Cape grows. Conyright, — K. ed Critics committeeman from Michigan, to- : Their plan was. to populate a tri- ennedy Critic morrow night. each side, w ' Or las ’ ‘Ridiculous’. Kom oho state senator and quarter Cushing of Boston said today it speak to the group at the head- is “certainly ridiculous” to sug. quartets ofthe GOP Committee hie gest Sen. John F. Kennedy (D- of Oakland County, 351 N. Wood- most of whi mp rile Sud den ] 1aW Mass) might not be able to ful- ward Ave., Birmingham. of ditching than any of fill his bath of office because he Martin’s talk, which will be et NSO rie, ois tie hyn, Sd e Ate int oe at tr thus sottens, tdcing on a pions prelate said it le “a great =e Workers Tell Michigan's trunkline system still fs|Mushy texture, nedy’s religion have to be an- imparted by the release ot wit), bet wader the, tnfunce. of swered at all. The Grand Rapids attorney en- Bentley Unions ter’s grip, Highway Commissioner |"e2¥Y ‘etfie, concrete slabs or bi-/ The senator has been promi- tered the political circuit in 1948 3 Joho. Mackie sald today. tuminous ‘surfaces shift under the) nently mentioned as one of the when he was elected senator, He Are Too Strong teed Tnathce eee ee iepented pansovers and candidates for the Demo- | served in this capacity until his . «lhe or ie dev ee oi te has been| STatie Presidential nomination in clection aa auditor general in 180 replying ee a ae | construc. | ' Martin was the GOP nominee joneenalie Dentep ibaa wean 1 suction methodg, gene 5 ce in periods Of thaw to drain rea Out i\P lan Discussion usuite: seae'ng anil Geta ae é ee ey Se ry ae ee " Mackie said frost conditions in away, —— ed : ' ; Lat ital ‘quectioanaire- clr | southern Michigan ta late Fobra: | ok et in Northern Iraq” ‘jon Home Rule wit tee culated ta his district, -94n7 | SEF Were 50 per cent greater| Mackie sai maintenance penneed “Sarecmnant Seat: S437 | tas normal, with treet to depthe | crews ale beeping © close waten (Continued From Page One) | Home rule government tor Michi-| He is a graduate of Dartmouth workers om the question of too ot five feet reported in some | on the endangered gan counties will be the subject of | College, University and the ment : workers, against 7 : irmingham a meeting a Navy veteran, a er sEaeiet Sove termes baa 1.24 nic itglimey EPhgs wren SAREE. agasiroedlpeery as Oakland County Council of the|/member of the prosecutor’s statt Gated ap the cee to wii pullftase wos sntirelly available, The : eg ag aiealad nD ae for the Nezi war trials ip Nuemn- * * * ace in general, Bentley said: ~~ jresult is severe maintenance prob- ‘But essentially, weather will tell| sl apd Sulelmanieh the discussion will be| Officials of the Young Republi- “On the whole, Baghdad Rade nsneunced eine Hamlin, chairman the}cans have invited all persons be- nes Stand against |Clay instead of sand. He said $1,500,000 has been budg- Maal ee ee ae cted. for ‘heavy. spring mannd:| SAtly today the revolt had been |Board of Supervisors, Car UF, In jomeen the ages. of 18 and 3 to federal spending, : ak If tie ex.| Crushed’ and Shawaf shot by |graham, Birmingham mayor mayor andjattend Tuesday's meeting there seems ia be — Rig a sao Bang! Page ners) Hoge pe! ckly| 08? of his own men but the |supervisor, and Robert Zueller, as- tien.” collecting St ee ee ee ee — sistant director of Civic Research, a@ group which has studied home rule, Alaska Bug * & & s » The meeting will be held at the Bites More Community House at 1 pm. It a wit be open to members of be TD etroiters ohaaaie ae From Our News Wires Zueller will give the background and history: of wal rule. Hamlin Ingraham of thé Oakland supervisors to ob- tain homé rule this year, The cam- was killed when permissive worwad died in a Senate com- mittee last t month. Ask-16 Weeks” of Jobless Pay Seek Additional Benefits in. Washington for Unemployed mapping plans to make the 4,300- mile trek to Alaska, The leaders of the second De- troit expedition had a turn-away crowd yesterday. More than 100 peace ig hie ine bore The original 58ers inched closer caravan had broken into at least miles between, Thursday, planning to’ homestead farms in Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula. WASHINGTON (#—An emergen- cy unemployment compensation bill giving 16 more weeks of bene- fits was prepared. for introduction sign, included tire troubles, Young Ron Jacobowits, a dance stugio manager Pogues wagon master, spent the night here with the largest band, which camped in a trailer park, -- —~ .| Three men, @ woman and baby were front-runners—in Fergus Falls, a. western Mirinesota ie! 190 miles west of here.- em onninn te oe The stragglers presumably were e Sponsors were Michigan's two Democratic Senators, Patrick Mc- Joseph S. sea monte Rerre Paani | Kiwanis Series to Show Film’ About Denmark The Downtown Kiwanis Club Travel and Adventure Series will present its sixth program of the current season tomorrow night at the Pontiac Central High School — auditorium. Featured will be a film-lecture by a comparative newcomer to the who was steering the pushed car{peycosue circuit, Hiordis Kittel CS eee eee ao was or o 4 ure to stop in time. 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Flood (D-Pa.)| Jealous of Her “at | New Hubby Tries Arson of Castro with a “skull face,” a machine gun in his hands and a dove on his shoulder. It was entitled: “The Apostle of Peace.” first husband and decided to set his house on fire.” Gore said. the fire Saturday night damaged a back’ porce. Menthol Still Serious T.. BRAGG, N.C, (AP)—Gen. The 78-year-old soldier-statesman | naner was hospitalized after a stroke jtro jast week that his enemies are a aed 2 ee in- Miami. stroke Feb, 17. a ee ee Sells Sonic Fish Lure CHICAGO (UPI) — Montgomery . Ward is selling a %s-ounce fishing “f lure with a resonating fin that is| The National Fire Protection advertised to fascinate finicky fish|Assn., a nonprofit membership with high frequency sound vibra-jorganization, insists that 90 per tions, cent of fires are preventable. if an anti-Castro movement de- veloped in the Tuture. tests of the air DRY CLEANERS 12 WEST PIKE ST. 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SSD gag nn tees | THE PONTIAC PRESS Dally Except sunday ji aC, an Prees ts entitled Soetmtosly fe 4 5 of all local news prin’ : A Bg ie AOR Fe : acon, Lapeer and it ts a r; mised tates ors Public Youth He i a Rope a e. | controversy. That is that all juvenile courts hold open hearings,’ with now is observed in juvenile cases in many states, including Michigan. The theory is to keep the held before the world as a law- . The Pontiac Press does not sub- to this theory one whit. We -wholeh diy with Judge agree much more | toward encouraging the parential discipline which is the first line of de- fense against delinquency. eect The Man About Town Spirit of Barter ua. 8 It’s a Regular Planetarium David Lawrence Says: Started With Indians and’ med u Continued for Many Years Ideal romance: When they get married and live happily even after. ~ : . \ ~Perusal of the ads of Pontiac mer- chants of little more than 50 years ago shows that they did business largely on a trade and barter scale. Very little money was a sequel to the manner in This which our early white settlers dealt with the Indians, whose knowledge of currency was confined to a crude wampum, or. that purpose... Before the turn of Pontiac merchants was mostly with the farmers, who usually had but little cash to spend. But they had produce, poultry, eggs, butter, livestock, firewood, wild game and other rural items to bar- for the ‘necessities of life which they could not raise. These ads offered such swaps as two pounds of sugar for a dozen eggs, gallon | of kerosene for a pound of butter; pair of boots or shoes for two bushels of wheat, suit of clothes for five cords of wood, . woman’s hat for two hens, plow for a milking cow, underwear for three rab- bits, horse collar for five bushels of oats, pint. of castor oil for a peck of beans, pair of mittens for a fleece of wool, gallon of molasses for a load of cow ma- nure, quart of whisky for five bushels of corn, pint of gin for four ducks. and woman's dress for two geese. There was usually a stipulation that the butter must be “haired,” this being done by dragging a table fork through it to remove any hairs that had fallen from the cow into the milk pail. ; Superintendent of Oakland County's largest attended recreational area, David Laidlaw of Kent Lake Park, says that the time will come when it will draw almost as many visitors in winter as in summer. In the 38 miles between Pontiac and Flint, the frontage on the Dixie Highway now is almost completely zoned, and is platted for about nine-tenths of the dis- tance, |. It is about time for my good friend, Pete Ostendorf, who lives in the hills north of Rochester _ to make his annual report on the status of his woodchucks, who refuse to act like groundhogs, and never hibernate for the whole winter. Last year he saw them out on March 10. It is surprising that ‘some technical cuss hasn't tried to show that.Oakland County was not legally organized. Territorial Governor : Lewis Cass was so happy about it and in such a hurry to sign the proclamation on March 28, 1820,.that he cut his first name down to “Lew.’ ' Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. and Mrs, Thomas Tiltman of 903 Mt. Clemens 8t.; 58th wedding an- ~ niversary. : Hubert Flexner of Auburn Heights; 85th birthday. Martin Arundsen _ of Bloomfield Hills; 82nd birthday. ~ Randall Smithfield of Lapeer; 85th. birthday, ... of the century the trade after all, a campaign contribution made with public money? Putting relatives on the payroll — is an 6ld custom, In some instances put his son or daughter on the pay- roll while such persons are. stu- dents attending school and. when), they obviously x * * Plainly, since no machinery through committees of Con- exists been trying to pin the “corruption” ~ abel on the Republicans by em- : - Sherman Adams _ Fanging from $6,000 to $11,000 a Kin in Jobs Black Eye to Congress “Dr. William Brady Says: Very Important to Know. Proper Care of Wounds The medical word for care to keep wounds sterile, or germ-free is asepsis. Aseptic treatment is far ahead of anti- o. septic treatment. Under ideal con- healing, in surgery or ev plain soapy- quarts of it over or “into “aaye then gently blotting the ry around the wound with freshly laundered sterile gauze and over that a little sterile absorbent cotton and over sterilized petrolatum (petro- / freshly leum. jelly), or else a piece of nylon’ / ptam; se to The} Pontiac kind may be lodged or buried and wounds or burns in which are tags of damaged or dead tissue. Any of these wounds requires immediate treatment by physician or surgeon. * * * - ease, 4 answered hd Dr. William Brady, if a addressed envelope is sént Press, Pontiac, Michigan, -* (Copyright 1968) Local Racket? _. Has Local Enemy #8 5 Siadlam Avenus *May I lead @ loud round applause” 3 a E f i § i iS g Ht : i J EE the folks who live next door. . . Just do not seem.to care... And so what can we do, except... To give them all the air? _ (Copyright, 1959) Case Records of a Psychologist: Men and Women Read Notice. Andrew Barnhard’s shrewd- observations about’ newspaper psychology. Then discuss some of the ques- tions below at your bridge club, or dedate them in. high school classes, for they illustrate some interesting sez differences. And. teach your grade school chil- ‘dren to read more widly in th daily paper, By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE, Ph. D., M.D, CASE A-473: Andrew Bernhard, . aged about 50, is the astute editor -of the Pittsburgh POST GAZETTE: * psychology, “For example, a survey of housewives in large cities showed tendency in the realm of newspaper advice columns? ” “And what about an advice’ col- often Mr. Bernhard considered the a momen, then said: to women : = 4% raperdee E +f Bi i ile shel Differently ed “For Women,” were simplf re- titled “For Men,” would that de- wre ’ " 4 ‘ Te ee ee TT - ee eee ee eS ee ee eee ee <<. * eo. ee aay : : ; 4 }=. be Ra PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1959 _ OPEN DAILY $ AM. 70 8 Pt. bad 50,000 parts. in stock for & he itunes washing machines. ‘i {Mundt Claims Loopholes for Corrupt | Labor Bill Said Open to Abuse es ee WASHINGTON (AP) — ih ywessd hae’ sls eotcisip 6 cbc Nala wie salthar ‘So dese’ v0 gee Joan Zeller, 21, American Airlines|" Poe oe Peer catty en) sald Coday vise the election and count the balcja@it. additions! bargaining. stewardess injured in a plane . a —s 6 6s tC “leaves many gaping loopholes for} Protests on elections could be} proposed conditions could deprive t she'd abuse by conniving and corrupt|inade to the secretary of labor|them of rights before the Nation-|ne, 004 her word that she | L union officials.” with decisions by a federal dis-/al Labor Relations Board and) “s,.° was discharged Sunday : * *. & trict court, which could order a}their exemptions from federal -in-it-om Flushing Hospital, New York No Contract He referred to a bill sponsored|3€W election.’ : come taxes. and flew with her mother to Prov- by Sens. John F. Kennedy (D- ¥. * * 3 ions to contious her convalay Mass) and Sam. J. Ervin (D-NC),| On strike votes, Mundt proposed| Mundt said his proposals should|cense at e, now before the Senate Labor Com-jthat 20 days of actual negotia-|permit rank and file members “to| Miss Zeller’? 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I have lunch with the girls and get massages and have my hair done . , .” Bu , we bers, was Cathy’s hair neat whenj, His, Own’, a names,” Mary Eat rr when I 7 weary: And the point is that we have our own lives and at the '|busy street onto a créss street and ” 1 9 traficsignal by cutting end of the day we shake hands— nd|pretty girls and palm trees.” “As I was saying,” said Peter. “I don’t think people like to look through a dirfy tenement window, They want. to look at glamor like “Anyway, it offers a MOAN ‘In DRAYTON PLAINS: 4494 CALL ANY- ie on Shor In PONTIAC: ing = vehicle off the roadway _| to-eyade.a stop signal.” __jaudien Mrs. Winter went to sonst armed -~| with a camara and notebook, She spent half an hour observing and i photographing traffic at the spot where she received the ticket.~ She went’ into court, entered: aj . 125-127 .N. Soginaw |, inane resented . ctr mice ee 2255 S$. Telegroph Rd. 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You'll “Never Use | All That Stuff. Sell ; J Bole oe ; ne a i so ee I FE 28181. Coll. Right Now! THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH : a | a nae Hol ds Ann ual gee Two Units Hold Joint Recital Matinee, Scherzo Groups Present Sunday Concert aioe roe apter Program Includes Election yes . Mrs.’ Echtinaw- Is Named Regent of Pontiac Group Officers were elected at the annual meeting of General Richardson Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, site — Dimes Fashion Fantasy pre- sented at Music Hall in Detroit with the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra. She is a member of Tuesday Musicale of Detroit and con- _ducted_the—opera,—‘' — at Detroit Institute of Arts in When_ you buy leisure _slip- . pers or mules, be just as care- ful in having them fitted as you would in shopping for shoes, For some reason, wom- en who are fastidious about the fit of their shoes will go tended East Tennessee State College.- Her fiance is a grad- uate of the same college. A March 28 wedding is planned. politan Detroit. She has com- pleted a training course in Civil Defense. Forces. Dessert was served by Mrs. Tibbals, Mrs. Eldon Gardner, Mrs. M. A. Hazelwerdt, Mrs. Everett Hathaway, Emily Hol- den, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Ida McRoberts, Miss Serrell and Mrs. Harold G. Fuller. At the drille Club held Friday eve- ning at Elks Temple. Oscar Denham was master of cere- monies. by 3 Galleries and the Junior™ League of Birmingham. Also offered to all Oakland 2 Pontiac Girls Enrolled at Mexico City College som of Tilden street, a major Europe and Latin America. Most of the students are from the United States, but 30 dif- ferent countries are also repre- sented in the student body. * * * Students have a chance to study Mexican culture first hand at the University while earning their degrees. Square Set Club Has ‘Ladies Night’ “Ladies Night’ was ob- Olson, Another in a. seriés of ‘workshops was conducted by Mr. Olson. Guests included Mr, and Mrs. Joe Gangler and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Tuson, Armenian Society: “on Koenig, William 5 Se ie —s Third War = emer Ponting fesidents te@ table was Blanche Avery. 4.2¥0 Pontiac area residents education. Both girls attended Mrs. Mihalek j Mr. and Mrs, Guy Leach of ‘ Michigan State University. ANOTHER FIRST Hampton, Tenn., afinounce the ‘Mexico City College, the only k & * Named to Head j She' also conducted the first engagement of their daughter, - Nominate Officers ~ Ameticantype liberal arts col otteve, all cl . woman’s band to play for the _ Beverley, to Jay Helton, son lege south of the Rio Grande. a Madison PTSA mounting of the White House of Mr, and Mrs, John Helton Officers were nominated at me 2... _ taught in English by a faculty Guard, and toured the United of Hampton, Miss Leach at- the meeting of SaShay-Qua- They are Nicholyn Marie Fol- trained. in the United States, Officers for next year were ning meeting of Madison Jun- ior High School PTSA held at the school, They are Mrs. William Mi. halek, president; Connie Coon, teacher vice president; Mrs. Harrol Beebe, mother vice ‘president; Robert Mineweaser, father vice president; Mrs. An- Mrs. . and Mrs. Stephen Kives_and Mrs. Fred Bennett, council delegates, Judith Stanley and Clark See-Movie on Hats An educational movié, ‘Hats to you,” produced by Wayne Stdte University about hat making for amateurs, was. shown at the meeting of New Sylvanites Club of Sylvan Lake MRS. ROBERT: MILLS oH a Mills-Wood Vows Said” in. Pontiac Church Rite he hdde wets & youn ol , Chabiilly Ieee over satin with cae basement hunting for P| f Dj — Thursday @vening cau pcg ls brina neckline , hould fit - Plans tor Vinner nverness avenue home rs. and long sleeves. The bouffant seat at will ach ibe Son Oh C. Burton Clark. Mrs. M. D. * floorlength skirt ended in a much su if are to Mrs. Louis Haroutunian of Stapp was a guest. chapel train. Her fingertip South Paddock street was host- : veil of silk illusion was held cide that you can get away Alpha Omicron Chapter of Delta coming year are,’ left to right, Mrs. John ete Mrs. Glenn Richards and ‘ess to members of Ani Chap- Olsen Amvets Post. Members sewed cancer pads program were Mrs. G, R, New- lin, Mrs, Eugene Allen and smaller “or wider ter of Armenian Relief Society ; chapel bouquet of white roses, j ‘nen = ; aihbaie fer No Thursday. 25 Attend Meeting stephanotis and feathered car- Rervale Ss worth aching arches - _ Mrs, Abraham Apigian, chair- Twenty-five members of Miz- nations on a prayer book ; or really serious foot trouble : aes : us Sentied prete '™an of Mother’s Day dinner, — pah Temple No, 7, Pythian Sis- se he & ‘ Have your slippers properly fit- ‘ 24 _— discussed arrangements for the ters, met Thursday at Fellow- - Joanne Wood was her sis- ted in the same ehop Saturday morning, members . of Roy Long. "ooking over plans for the dinner to be held at Bemis- ship» Hall, In- charge of the ter's treks cf tmnt. Brides- ! Kappa Gamma Society met for break- wear slippers more than : for the American Cancer So- Mrs, L, A, Beedle, Mrs, Elsie Clarkston and Jeanette McKee | yea wear Feng _ fast at the Oneida street home of Mrs. — Mrs. Long. | ciety. 4, Beedle was guest. of ‘Clarkston, “All wore pale a ae ad ce! 2 re oe ee ees ey ee oh ag a ce ye ee eats , ee ee PNR rrr an ly seavdiieda cen Fe 3 ¢e rena Sawer bog held Thursday at the home of Coury ¢.m, LeONMARD spl - Mrs, Allan Monroe ‘of Cherokee Counselors ‘atrodaced” by : road. Mrs. Lisle Echtinaw was Mrs. Ralph O. Allen, ened Wille Top ic | named regent; Mrs. Earl Mc- — eye te ae msi sat Hugh, vice regent; E. Grace | Clark, chaplain; and Mrs, ee forMesting eld a = Ab: ae Eugene Moore of Scherzo W ~ a few Beers bam of AAU Others Mrs, E. D., Ben-" ? < a jamin, oe secre- Guest artists for the day American Association of Uni- tary; Alice Serrell, treasurer; wefe Victor Schramm who versity Women will be guests Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones, played “Gigue,” by Corelliona@ of Community National Bank registrar; Adah Shelly, histori- recorder, an instrument popu- at 7:45 p.m. March 16. €.-B. brarian; and Ora Hallenbeck » Extine, who seed dent and trust officer and now: and Mrs. Ernest Huthwaite, Prelude in G Minor by Rach-. trust consultant of Detroit administrative board. » ee a Bank and Trust Company, will REPORTS GIVEN , — Se speak on “Let's Take the Mys- 4). Among those giving annual panied William alg tery out of Wills. : aie CELIA MERRILL TURNER reports was Agnés Hilton, his- ae Mr. Leonhard, former lec- : -torian, who told of exhibits in STUDENTS TAKE PART Ee manoue Det ‘ March 17 Concert Bet..." > soalie ‘seem month” in ~ ) Students talding ie be bie sion, School of Busiriess Admin- ; ' February. .Doris Haynes and e Mary R Susan Allen, . istration, University of Michi : Mrs. Lloyd Porter supervised — : a Rontise Press Phote Betsy Agree, Rose Ann 8am, has had 30 years of ex- i on uctor Ss to lor e = Bsn a Among Pontiac youngsters attend-, .stedt. Nancy: and Douglas are, dis- . Mariueci, Nancy Boardman, a Se we Ne valentines for Pontiac hospitals ing the classes at Young Peoples’ Art playing eggshell mosaics they made, Preoaf Bienen Pg Ness He has also lectured in the , Mrs. Bradley D. Scott report- Center of Cranbrook Art Galleries are, while Vincent puts the finishing — Gayle Baran. Sond eae. reag-onteo ,2 onor S a ym p 1ony — ee vigpenedh-ar back row, Nancy Schloerke and Vin- —_gouches on-one of his paintings. Classes & & kt “vege Univesity ates sanee me i by Mrs. E. V. Howlett. cent Kemp, and in the front row, for the third 10-week session-awill begin . eae as pr itd _ School of Banking of University i On March 17, Celia Merrill _Since 1952, she has appeared copying ae ait tae are Kristen Wetterhahn and Douglas Den- March 14. | Peer Cynthia Stark, Pamela Baker, °F WYIGOOR senha + = 4 ~Tumer, conductor; composer ‘tn concerts with Alta Lynn Ma-— ._ * —_ : Sa arnpicns Norma Hot of the Financial Public Rela- : and violinist, will share con- gor as a piano and violin 2 : ? Strat, tions Association and a charter Es Among members cited by ° / . Horst, Sally Wilson, Patty 3 ig as wi hi- ) Serge pegs iets an reer or ene ow §—Otyle Show Children’s Art SeSSion min "beey” Pann, Renda o Derg Litem | program to be given by Pon- sioned by Pontiac Symphony ‘ Sanding service to the cou: Susan Stranahan: and Barbara i Orchestra at Orchestra to write a composi- Tuslty were Mes Donald Staged b to Open at Cranbrook . : : Pontiac Northern High School. tion commemorating the cul- . Adams and Dr. Jones who ap- j Completing the list were Ann Mrs, Turmer will conduct the ture and heritage of the early _ Pear in “Who's Who of Ameri- Strait, Cheryle Smith, Allen Or. Blysma to Talk first half of the program and Indian tribes who inhabited the | ©@2 Women”; Janice Antona Pythian Unit The Young Peoples Art County School groups are con- © Thompson, David Swain, Lee ot Nurses Meeting Mr. DiBlasi the last. area. The ee - Center of Cranbrook Art Gal- ducted tours of the Cranbrook | Ann Phillippe and Judith | Since 194, Mrs. Turner has “A Chippewa Symphony,” WaS Grace Clark of Pontiac State’ © ‘The Knights of Pythias Hall jeries will begin its third 10- Art--Gallery and its present ae Sees See : % been associate conductor of the = given its premiere April 20 exhibit, “Far Eastern Art director of the clinical labor- i | Pontiac Symphony. She began 1957 Hospitel and Mrs. Frank B. on ‘West Huron street was the © week session March 14. The ‘These tours must be scheduled 3 ‘ atory at Pontiac General Hos- | to’ play the'violin at the age of Along with her conducting Gerls, Alice Serrell and Mrs. setting for a fashion show Sat- session ig open to all children by phone in advance rj pital, -will talk to practical Masie Camp at Interlochen and _ phony, Mrs. is director ©" federal jury nie E. Tompkins Temple No. oo Rise ' Goi N trict of the Michigan was a child actor at Bonktelle. of WillLO-Way Playhouse -Ap- eo _& 41, Pythian Sisters. ese . Oing to Need - Names Ascociation at 7:30 pm. Playhouse. -s " grentice Thtater. She has just - _ Others cited were Ora Hallen- Apparel ‘wag by the DeCor Psi Chapter M J | Tuesday in the doctors’ class- Joined the faculty of City and beck, Mrs. Monroe and Miss and Margaret Ann shops. Art director Glen Michaels ore CWEITY com at Pontiac General Hos- : STUDIED AT MSU Country School of Bloomfield Sefrell of-the YWCA-board; © Members amd their grandchil- has. planned the coming 1 Plans Dance pital. * At Michigan State University fills special elementary school 9" Mrs. T. W. Jackson who dren were models. week with the purpose New spring fashions call for Dr. Blysma’s topic will be she studied violin under Mi- received national honors in * * * of déveloping talent in specific and Brunch more jewelry than ever. Short . for gifted children, where she “Basic Principles of Liver and : chae ne a vente is director of drama and music. the insurance fields. ene ne ee — ort dS stenipopnapion men a more or wider Kidney Function Tests.” | e ‘ar f at Ji " wee HONORED FOR WORK . ic Myets, Psi Chapter of Sigma Beta 2 bs : Yah Graduate School, New Mrs Turmet isthe mother of Mrs. ,L. G. Rowley was com- Ethel Winkdey, Mrs, A. J. Roy wot iby offering an — Sorority met Thursday eve- ice are cdemcl eam ote : hy | SAeSGae cater Albert Stocs-. fnree. children, Kenneth, Patri- mended for her work with 37 ME A in Mra of art experience in painting, ine st the North Perry street Sue lapels have pins halt eon. Cleanable Coats a conducting under Albert Stoes- . via and Candace, and the wife © WCTU. State president and na- Mrs. Re = ~ € home of Mrs. Morgan Siple So ge stow agg inns one ; pes hdres under Hanz Letz, of Kenneth E. Turner - tional vice at large, net a: Colfer Jr. pegs, Sem _— artist, 2, Mrs. James DeFlorio as- jines need bibs of frosted New susde-conts are ay composition, fugue and or- Mrs. Rowley spoke to the group ames — ata sisted ‘clear or iridescent stones, cleanable, spot and water re- chestration under Bernard about WCTU educational pro- Children modeled were _ teacher ee Mrs, Joseph Benson present- enamels and beads or pearls, sistant, thanks to a new chem- Wagenaar. She was the only Robyne Roy, David Shea, Bev- combines both art music eq a service award to the a ‘cod Veak ta woman in her class to gradu- e* @ erly Fox, Phyllis Wilson, Cin- _ in his classes. chapter from Pontiac Central Newest ater oe The proces add egy os x* *« * gray lady since 1940 at Pontiac Linda K. Lipparé, Lynne Sher- Children’s art works of the than 59 hours given to com- She has been a guest conduc- ral Hospital and for 15 rod, Michell Walsh, Robbie past two sessions are now be- = munity service by the ehapter. tor of Juilliard Graduate School years “at Oakland County In- Pote, Sue Boynton and Debbie _—ing exhibited in the lower gal- x * * Symphony Orchestra and sev- firmary was Mrs. Robert H nm & lery at Cranbrook. The Young Fina] plans were made for - Wilson. She received a com- Peoples Art Center is spon- the annual Shamrock Jamboree New York. munity service pin from the Chairmen for the event were _— sored the Cranbrook Art ~ Dance to be held March 14 at Ro a 4 ae 1950. served when the Square Set Balch directed students pre- Club met Saturday evening at _— senting skits on adolescent nae Wied and Rob- bie * Russell Williams ee ae re Rob ath mat, i B ‘ C nt usse| was inaster sang several selections, includ- ¢'t Mills were married Satur- ing argain Counter of ceremonies for the dance.- ing the school song. day evening at First Presby- S¢mi-cascade bouquets of hap- Slippers Make pen Men Les Bryson, irs, y_nithtt grade mothers and teria Church. Dr. Wiliam H, "net Si ERAS Stem Pdae Memnan iin Pred ere Stved rezeehments. Marbach officiated at the cere- 3 Your Feet Pay Fredrickson, and Mrs. Sidney mony before 200 guests i Se pa Bene ig cg nag agi eiape on eras tm. 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RAR OF BAZAAR 4 LAWRENCE - 9PM. | | 4 2 AGH INS a “Store ? é ee i i. \ : SE te ce ve | : \ : ‘ Pontiac Press Phetes TOP ADVISER — When there are questions to be answered — and there are hundreds — Walter Cook is always available at the : County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Department ¥ office to help with the answers. He is shown explaining data from 3 ‘an aerial‘map, one of 1,300 on file in the office. RAISES MOST WHEAT — Although Harold Fogler of North Rochester road is allotted more wheat acreage than any other farm- er in Oakland County, he believes the law of supply and demand is the best solution’ to farm surpluses. He ig definitely against the government’s Soil Bank program. ee OPPOSED TO REGIMENTATION — The government control program is “run in a vicious direle," according’ to Sari Miller who operates’ 460 acres of farm tand south of Davisburg. Hé 1s shown avai trees with a power saw to make more room for a Top. ; a ¥ Ae : | = t t Farme GRADUATE FARMER — Henry Axford Jr. manages a 700-acre eliminated the gigantic task of storing -and rehandling the heavy {bags of grain in the spring, when the government calls it in, he said. “got carried away” when he was wheat farm in the northeast section of Oakland County and raisés little pigs ‘for the fun of it.” He majored in agricultural economics, but doesn’t agree with the present federal farm policies. AGAINST QUOTAS — Raising new calves on his 235 acre farm near Milford Carlos Long is not happy with any quotas and does not -believe-in this type of regimentation. Long has 42 registered Holstein cows and produces his quota of 17 acres of wheat. LIFETIME FARMER — Frank Ruggles, who. operates a 200- acre farm near Milford, thinks that the five-year Soil Bank pro- gram not only. deteriorates the land, but mankind as well.. Twice a day he pitches hay-to his herd of 28 Holstein cows. " [peas Goce e Control, Soil Bank Plan MICHIGAN, planting wheat last spring and for- got to include one ten-acre field in It costs a farmer about $18 an j § : | 5 : } acres in Oakland County, : ; i : Fig: ae ‘ 5 3 wheat produced during the last four years on a farm, then divid- ing this figure by four and multi- plying the resulting total by 69 per cent — Oakland County's es- tablished percentage basis é : 5 F ; year farm crop history may sign up for the Soil Conservation pro- gram, Cook said. The applicant agrees not to raise crops.of any kind and to put his land into hay seed for tive years. A fine of $222 for having too much wheat last year was imposed on Sam Miller who farms 465 acres of land just south of Davisburg. This turned out to be a misunder- standing of one individual operat- ing two farms, who was allotted for one. é : “I think the whole program is one vicious cycle,” Miller says. “The government allots a few acres. to farmers with big farms, then the boys at the university come down and show us how to triple our production with liquid nitrogen.” : Because he Joved the outdoors, and independence for his. three ghiildren, Miller has remained a farmer for the last 25 years. But now, he says, it is a “pain inthe neck.” He added: “The Mifler was allotted 24 acres of wheat per farm this year. Like most farmers, he sells the wheat on. the open: market and uses the straw for bedding down his 40 dairy cows, _Even if a farmer does not accept a guaranteed price from the gov- ernment for wheat allotments, he must-- apply for. a “marketing culfural economy, thinks that he “whole darn thing is a big preb- -| jem.” He said, “i don’t know who has figured this program out, but it sure wasp’t a farmer.” The 28-year-old farmer selis his wheat on the open market rather tan take government subsidies. And like many others, tight con- trols and governn tion. simply. “ way.” : : Axford not only harvests thou- him the wrong -\sands ef bushels of wheat annually, but taRes care of 46 dairy cows, ! é on his farm near. Milford 59 years ago. He plants his maximum 15 acres into wheat and does not argue about the government farm program, maintaining that Yankus “sure has a point, but you can’t beat the law, and I'm not silly enough to try it.” te’ DE a4! & ery. Terms of the sale were not dis- closed, * * * ‘The new owners _said operation of the business would continue with the same persornel. The plant em- ploys 31; The brewery was founded in the early 1930s and is one of two tal regimenta-| portunities. ers’ are flooding Alas! Would-be ‘homestead- It’s Quiz Time in Anchorage with = i “e a i EOD : Peninsula, breweries operating in the Upper| couple : within . I Statehood Brings Floods of Questions About Alaska ad i i i Bees J ; H He says that this has helped delivery fol-} This is a difficult question to tapi eel eevee Gopal ere glee "a aoe cena @ day for $1 an hour, seven days| it . jumped to 150) brevity, , p Decay ostregunn Sagoo The majority of the letters be-| "ss AMEAS “T'm just, waiting. to see. what/—i.. «Now that you are a state—” From the timbered southeastern this land will be Jike in fiv€!then goon to particular questions.| Panhandle” to the treeless Aleu- of’ years to build up good rich|4g states south of the Canadian|*®@stlines to the “inland tundra, farm land, and five years of idle-|porder, from Canada, England and A!8ska's 586.000 square mile area -: head fn the-gumber of inquiries, |Pe siven in a single reply. : 5 aa Since the chamber finds it im- READY TO START UP Brewery Sold — ["iaencsaing nbusiness op| Bevin t_ sake Invite re ~ {portunities head the list of topics) with informative pamphlets. fo Realtor, Trucker jen, tice tntormation 's south! “pata on Aleka,” for oun i> (Many persons seem at the| ocean of eaterted tacts on PROOF OF THE PUDDING — Children ring up their own sales and make their own change at an “honor system” candy counter in a Toledo drug store. Obviously, the kids approve. Honor System- at Candy Counter card” at the stabilization depart- ment, This shows exactly how many acres of wheat the farmer -dhas planted, harvested and has on hand. The card is shown at the mill when the wheat is sold, ; according to Cook. * * * Past president of the Oakland County Farm Bureau, Carlos Long, who opérates a 235. acre farm in Commerce Township, says: “The part that gripes the farmer as an average laborer. working only eight hours a day. “It just don't add up,” he said. Some 54 acres: of whedt has been allotted to Michigan: State University graduate Henry Axford Jr., who operates a 700-acre farm in the northeast section of Oak- land County. Axtord, who majored in agri- on a cash register and make t x * 95 per cent correct.” = left without a word. * * long. They, kids are tetrific.” t right back the next heir own change. * * Ree Man Proves Faith in Kids TOLEDO, Ohio (AP)—A new children’s candy counter in Max Schwartz's drug store features the ultimate in trust- ing self-service. The young patrons ring up their own sales “Kids @re. honest people,” Schwartz declared after the counter had been in operation a week. “So far, I'm at least After the first week an inventory of the candy and a check of cash receipts revealed a shortage of five cents on “every dollar of business at the counter. “Businessmen call that shrinkage?’ Schwarts in- sisted, not at all perturbed: “Ma kids just can’t add.” BS While Schwartz was talking to a reporter, a small boy entered the store, hesitantly handed him ybe some of the younger two pennies and Schwarta grinned and sald, “That's not the first time a youngster has returned with the cash after overlooking |, the cash register on a previous purchase.” He admitted that a times he has to reprimand the children when they get too excited around the counter. “One thing, though,” he added, “They never stay mad day a ee ee: xpk i oa td Paes oi A ieee eae pee ae ear he eae ees sacl ate et Ts rag Sr housewife wants to, : ; e : ‘husband ek on peo a Sor laeintas meee aks can . as a A A Florida: couple—a nurse end ad-|tions job-seekers that it is not an face sis tm Toe smn nee gue "Anas in Alaska, - _~ {riterial Employment. Service in * * epee One Mas tanya sete |B, Cam sree rs questions about housing, schools, |o¢ Ataska employment do not ven- Rosplials and, mores, Avett. iture north without as- plan te leave for Aleta woh yedhmegaton «rgammbrs three weeks and the hus Janay upon untij employment is im) a Remsen A «Most tornadoes usually are “> — < — —— ; sighted in May, with June President's Private Train fo Be Shrine asin ibis phi cesneeahitOns emesis A ae NOONAN Mn emp NPM th cecum SE BE Eh RR eS AES Dr “3 as a AE I thy tee coos ki eA siniaigninnted PPO iatipicnnisnhsisia Si The use of an Ineligible player has cost Avondale High | relinquish thelr district honors as a result of the violation | ing the boy's admialon “ot church league participation the first Class B district basketball championship in the ea Si Ce Se enece MnHOes Foenyine WY Pha nd tater’ Hie Avon was forced to forfeit the district crown } last Clarkston and Oxford, Ayon’s two victims in the PCH S Pe : ie sd cg ' Friday night my whipping Oxford at Pontiac Central when | district, will hold a playoff game at the Pontiac Central | one then intesmed Crowell this momine thet the’ |” a group of Oxford fans protested the use of a boy who had | gymnasium tonight to determine a successor to the Jackets’ | , itt hed ahded bo es, area a ek played church league basketball in January, == .- - = ‘| throne. Starting time is 7:30 p.m. es vic te me » a penne at: ols en < ey oe ee -* (he Clarkston-Oxford winner will join Port Huron ~ : 4 <& Avondale varsity who saw brief action during the easy St, Stephens, Romeo and Bloomfield Hills in the Class © : ee : win over Oxford, confessed to playing with an Auburn B regional tomorrow, Wednesday and-Friday in the PCH | sate edi’ Mie oe es eee = Heights church quintet in a game et Oxford in mid- | gym. : SF es Alem? satan tase baghk cad Comdelt cak ie tar te eee Crowell received word of the protest as the started to til this seeding. Cr ee ue “8 ee leavé the PCH gym following Avon’s easy win over Oxford. Oxford coach Ted Gawry, who was a college friend of \ =. i Charles Forsythe, state director of high school athletics, | The Avon athletic boss said he would investigate the situa- | Bye, felt bad about the disqualification. “Avondale deserved phone at 8:30 this morning that the'Jackets would have to | After checking with Avon cage Coach Dick-Bye and hear- | pened,” Gawry said. ~ RamsCapture ~ First District | . «FIST UIS Vie Wednesday Tifle in Years: in’A’ Regional ‘ Roll Over ROSM, 51-35, ‘Chiefs Rout U-D High, After Trailing ot the Es Intermission St. Frederick High’ team achieved night it has hoped since 1947, That last time, prior the championship, * Coach Gene Wright's from behind a time, to roll over Mary, 51-35 at PCH. a week, Draw for be made today, The jubilant Wright to their gave a happy : soe, Ponting Press Phetes Tom Derecher, Renese win 1s Sih SBN. ot The same rere gee DEAD-EYE AND DEAD-END — John Bandy of Pontiae Cen- ing leaders for tion of how oe ip cases eet Chiefs to the Saginaw Valley Con- tral fires another two-pointer against U. of D. High as teammate plons, Wright, cath tren tie od Lutte guard [ference title cut U. of D, High to Bill Hayward forms a protective screen in Saturday night's Class apetiy te pero eee ne, en Baar te hecmie saat Ga he grincleccarenaget a im erersmer pet malioi ge wr potas impressive reserve : a } “This is only Deb Beeler ous ae fier, : photo, Pontiac Northern’s Bruce Norton has the ball, but he’s can recall,” said The Bulldogs controlled both! _ * 2 * reached the end of the line as Catholic Central's John Macinnes (St. Frederick) backboards and tallied many easy| Pontiac Northern made an ex- bars his path. Catholic Central also qualified for the Class A re- - trict tourney here twin-pointers on fast breaks. | |Pectedly early exit from the| gional tourney at Southfield by easily defeating the Huskies, 6547. .. « was @ featuring hard-work- MHSAA tournament in the opener also was a ing Dave Burris, tripped War- of Saturday's twin bill at-South- ; | a EES * ren 46-37 as the final qualifier field. The Huskies were no match 8 ae . St. Mary gave at Birmingham East Detroit |f0r Catholic Central and bowed to edge = overtinee. this season, 65-47, ‘ , See cia tare ws oa loi at Pa |g “ ; s | 1 Ns oe oe Oe ee te _ Durand.7462 at Fenton. Four Bron.| 49°. the Southfield “A” regional “But when play resumed the St.| CHAMPS GET TROPHY — Members of the High's administrative aide, Bill Lacey. At left ral Ur tomar nae ome scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. and OSING ; red 0 ive | Fréderick defense improved great-| SVC championship swimming team from Saginaw -. is meet director, Gene Norris, PCH’s coach. The |29. Russ Hudson's basket with g| cket windows will be open at ny Pe SS ; ly, Except for « briet period when| Arthur Hill crowd around as Pete Cox and coach AH team gave Gainey the traditional dunking im- | seconds ‘left enabled Brighton to ¢ clock cack evening, wri ant | Re ae ee ee ee Pe ie etig Trem Femtion — ediaaly eter ta shove plato was mals. ee ee ic “leads vam dite a wasee SUED boo Dobe tes| Wingy -eGen- goal x tee soem cher, Phil Bieri’ and Joe Keller ; c : oemee Nis most productive scoring Wines’ latest streak to| stanza. combined to wipe out a 2423 count| Pontiac Chiefs in Runnerup Spot a gp i eta dle ope ere fre’ gamete elimi- mit, STANDINGS 2. : Bick 6 11 5 effort of the year, and the 6-foot-2 WoL Tf Pe GF GA steht ‘poneth The tae he cael se Peterson 4 H 3 i center also dominated the back-|nated them trom the NHL. playotts stents: 3 1 613 Mh 938 130 eight points. The same trio staged|§ 9s . r ‘ Waren 2 te aE } boards, Amos Bailey fired 17 and|{r the first time in 21 years. The/Soues’ > 1 i 3 8 in iss two more similar outbursts, in the > Ritter 18s tee i ‘John Bandy added 16 to the PCH| Wings are nine points back ofjew York 3% ye 17% (185 finale for six and eight points. - HHS Wamp 0@S In | e ee Mover ioe ty ee “ae? ee sh 4 oie bt Pocs had a good night, collect: we. Monroe 0-1/3 84 4) Catholic Central ran into no alt nae 2 : ing 13, while Derocher had one | - ) Be. Ci 7 i 9 01 8!" ncuities with the Huskies, North. | TWO National Hockey League at, Hl Ceaieed Rel 1 ter ie fg wd balanced Arthur in the ata second tne (avo mances, but Bill's. smooth, paca pg +8 ere Weld by 8 witering 6 acide ea te Wes nme | rf : ‘ , School swimming | oan | pecord mM. finished gnd the tically ‘ect full twist, one-and- OF sevvex senctercrced @ margin intermission ’ every leaiboe “or tha Wi Den Gag SNE aplaamiek Wo WS Gil Weal, We wes ene of Gin tow |otal dive save tim the winning moLLY - _ ~ pumaxp _| two schools plodded through a |New York Rangers took @ $2 win From, squad got into the game, with most| straight Saginaw Valley Confer-| events which did net go to a |margin, They will meet again, itleortan $67 13 vwelle $45 | umrdrum and ball, 102 win, the wal ot the of them contributing to the score,|@nce championship, with. an over-| Hillite splasher, next week’s state test. lminney -@ 66 Gf Griswold 0: 33 2 Dos Wilter’s 22 polats sparked |” wm, | highest total of the The The Rams had to eliminate three| Whelming count of 115 points. | Gar Nieman, defending cham-| A capacity audience, and an ap- MeDenial Tot oe MM Wells 2 ite af|the easy Shamrock win, Bruce Nor- eT wets . _, »»2bPonents on the way to their title.| Pontiac Central High's hard-try-| plon’ in thie event,-was touched| Dreciativeene, witnessed: the full|@romett ¢ 1-3 @ Krantz’ 11-4 iton scored 18 points and Mike| Andy Hebenton scored once in oo oe eee Wa | soba alle masons taste ter ee out by Jim Riutti of Flint Central,|@@¥'s Program, | Mooay” ¢ ti @ Summers ¢ $2. 2|Fedynik hit 15 for the Huskies, | ovch Ported last night and Jack 8g! with ‘a 24.6 effort in the final, Totals 9699-38 14 ‘Totals 15 32-4643, CENTRAL U-D HIGH rs champs, Orchard Lake St. Mary.|berjacks with 50% points: In third! which under the former| Most every event produced GPT G ¥ | his NHL career to the ‘After a sizzling battle Rams won in|place, 11% points trailing hel wiaric set ta 190% by sack Wuerper| Zeabnt race, one of the most ex. Durand % i, it vita Be EE EB a Be Rangers’ uphill victory at Madi. PRESS BOX overtime, 42-37. On the same night|Chiets was Flint Central. Other|of Bay City. Pers citing being the last number, the @ FT oe Be S $3. 2 Coowee. 3 18| son Square Garden. ae. *? PS also in ~ + a were: Bay Ciy Central Bi WORF 20-yard freestyle ‘relay. Arthurivare™ 3 St 4f Zerwich 18 Slprtchett 1 6-0 2G, saith 8 13 | The Wings zoomed to an early| Nenty Ford Community College "SE FREDERICK. ot, many (20) [High Jt SASAN) Dave Gainey’s swimmers took| Hill won, with Pontiac just a gaspiparin, § 2 1s Pree’ 3 63 gieenese | 22 ‘4 Wieim @ S41 6120 lead on goals by Len Lunde|%t Desrbom will represent Michi Derocher $ 4-7 13 Ae __“ felghit of 12 firat places. They were) sme ee ee een ieee” 2 12 § Bughes 2 12 yjetaiey 1 oe 2D. smi e &° ‘/and Nick Mickoski before Heben-|gan in the National Junior College Kennedy 1 ig K funeskt 5 *¢ {| Only one record was broken |1-2 in three events, including the| sien ‘Man a thand or ieriet, — =<. ©] Totals 30 16-26 76 Totals 31 8-13 &¢/ton fired his first tally. But it was |basketball tournament at Hutchin- a 3 Dare ¢ &i 8 (twice in one day) in the crystal. |diving. Defending state and SVC}, pe thrashing [Totals 17 2:18 43° Totals 14 6:14 33 not D. High 13 10 18 42—~9/S0wnass who rang up the decisive/son, Kansas 6-8 8 Butash 4 1-3 8 ‘ 3 Lot Chiefs’ Ron. Hoekman. only. 10|Blcom? Me 1 17 1343 igh 1" , March 16. Ford won Bieri 1-5-5 7 ‘1 0.0 3| blue water of Pontiac Northern's [champion Pete Cox was edged by Redford St. Mary 9 9 —_— goal with less than eight minutes ae Reed. i $$ 3 Fick 3 2. §] fine new Olymple pool, And that |only 7.6 points by teammate ‘Bill|”™™@s trom home. mmiomrox wortnvne | DETROIT GS NORTHERN _/to play, the right on Saturday by dowsing eel a ae 2 3% 3) was set first in a preliminary | Williams. Williams was runnerup| Chiefs lone champlon ts husky GFT _. @_¥F_ T|Downs 3243 23 Fedyntk 3 5-5 15 In Saturday’s game, Jean Belin Punt JC, 63-58, in regional play. St. Pregefick s-..-... 6 1) 13, Dept] Of the Se-yard freestyle, Iron. jin the state last year. Bruce Norvell, who took the 100 [ivan 7 0-1 14 Starnes, 7 4-8 ls|Wismer 9 (6 23 Vincent 6 1-1 3/Veau Scored four goals, including Re ee St. Mary (RO) ......,. 6 i 4 iy feally, the. swimmer who turned |, Both boys gave brilliant perfor- yard orthodox breaststroke, with |Appieton ¢ a 14 ona 3 3-7 Spaile 3 0-1 6 Norton § 812 18/the 200th of his career, and set up| Buddy Werner, 22-year-old _ ~ # 1:11.29 clocking, The power- Pradeck $ $0 11 Boyd 1 Od Slwalker $00 4 Bolte” o gt githree more to lead the Canadiens skier from Steamboat ’ ’ ‘ fully yeosonyllachor Fg. gummed OS i Been i te ieee § fi . 2 Zito the win. Montreal wasted no ad ionic mae ae : s ‘ s ® wasn't even pressed to ie aa ls ln dak ania ames ee alk ed a. =u (time getting off to a fast lead,| event and the Roch Oup in MSU . Top place winners qualified for erate 0-99 5G Total 20 19.96 88) Totals 2 Jc16 $8 Totals | 14 10.20 ¢1|scoring five times in the first 18} National Alpine Ski Ohampion- . r the state championships. Northville 13 1 ii ‘11-83 Pontiac Northern 8-12.» i¢—41/minutes of play, ships at Aspen, Colo., Sunday. eC Summary: Ue : Beliveau, Dickie Moore, Ralph} LindA Meyers of Mammoth By The Associated Press & 122 record in Big Ten play and) olf Mignesota, 68-66, in Ann gaenaenee Rea waRle PCL: . ; Fe tel he pao Suiner dint Devecitas wma State, having wrapped|an 18-3 mark for the season. The| Arbor. Indiana defeated Wiscon- | (Sas). Time 4:41. eo tallied for Detroit in the first ee wp the Big Ten bésketbal tle long) Spartans play in the Mid-East Re-| sin, 97-71, in Bloomington std man thin | Requadt (BO), Barr? Mors : nme, : Harold (Bud) Foster haf re- before the, ended anston, Ill, Friday! finished in a four- tle is i a . signed + MGR Ne all set for the NCAA play-|night, mesting the winnér of the| fifth with Ulinols, lows’ and Ohio seed ik a ents Ae : ~ \Jones Matches _|retva coach at the University of ty arquette-Bowling Green game. | State. All had 7-7 records, Min- |"{oo-yara rfiy—8ohadt »;| Pontiac Centra! and Pontiac|tiac matmen by finishing 2nd after ® - Wisconsin 4 “We are as ready to go fnto'|| Northwestern, Purdue and Mich-| nesota was ninth with « 5-9 mark \geprem neal ‘ares ge)! Northern each qualified two wres-|dropping a close verdict to, 165- Record in Win » |pleted sett toe the NCAA tourney right now as |igan were victorious in final games| snd Wisconsin was last with & {Time 1060) ey ;,{tlers for the state finals at Michi champion Dan Ressler of school’s history. Foster, a Wiscon- we over Will be and the tesin |Saturday to finish in a te for seo ees a rags Dey cars [en State thls weekend tn the rug.| Farmington. Dube iyea was thet New York ‘sin cage star in the 1980s, will be | ee ee North- C2 agg A. weekend held at/other Chief qualifer with a 4th aft retained as a professor of athletics. i tans closed out with an 84-74 tri- Chaneaion. oe fi, Sse) The Chlts wound up 30 stm Toy. apa cacaathaged pemmygr eghi g 3000 to give you more grip —— less. Ruena.cr . 4231 Aspronte. 8220\their best performances. = slip on all-types of-roads.|-\ Kalinerf 3219 Dobbeckct $111] Preps totaled four points on} *Plus tax and retreadable tire mrmin’ is9) Gress Sint, hie eae = nical ' juniors collected 21, irf@luding Bill *-Demeter . ann Zauchin,ib §133/Main’s 3rd in diving, Jim Velzey’s meerenteee Wheel Alignment Selig) EAL 4 Kilebre.20 $01 0/Srd in the soyard breaststroke, Brake Relining _ reil. a e medley relay 3rd place. pha ag aeae pene aas 6989 This was the medley team’s first 95 —-, : : Pind Valdiv'lso,ss S110 loss of ‘season. Fates 500 Griegs.p 9000] Detroit Northern ‘Y’ retained its ° vaeenen Krajick, titles in both divisions. woven aaan a. 3 cea Other Pontiac placements in- Soclecki.o. OR OR pone? 105 eicluded Phil Cashin’s 4th in the * 1958 electronic equip- Gizerniel, «1808 aritnth.p 0000 backstroke and Bob Butler's 5th) J§* High quality lining, 1,000 | ment. Factory trained ex- pencer,p = in fhe i a Medley ay caiuaert. As low | perts. Correct camber, AY? 44811 1\team . included Cashin, Velzey, as a_-wee caster, toe-in, toe-out. 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Its capital is Baghdad born, al the fabled Thousand and One B.C. affected the cultures +e ag cP the home of man "lEgypt and Gr N "s irst-recorded history, “his wren code of ‘law, his first : sa Tate t Turkey in Wrortd Wee land known ar, sd | é ka too world’s sixth largest bi rove of —_ 14, 1958 pre-| heavy Communist influence. pny aacentes in 192 : “Dp ng nation with an aver-| Sen ssem with three choices|- resolution tl , : ; : age output of 30 million tons of oil|--continued membership in the cad te cebcoeeean con Ninn woe ae te py: Nagar Martin | fon. dale ra revenue of 300) Eaghdad Pact. a union with Nas-liagt Friday in Mosul where 25,900| ution, ig a tuixture of BST WF SOCETHIN WAPPENED | 1 dollars a year. It is now ser’s United Arab Republic, or 4 | Communist “peace partisans” with the Kurdish tribes . } < scene of a bitter East West| drift to the left. Kassem has drift-\ demonstrated for closer ties with| nating The Kurds were Ghnflict and of a revolution. —_|ed steadily to the ‘left. Moscow and were attacked by| sq independent state in .- » Its ruler is Premier Abdel Ka- ~ * * Arab nationalists, Several persons) hut this never came to | fim El-Kassem; an army career | The revolution which started |were killed. they have given trouble to the ‘man who seized power July 14, |Sunday in northern Iraq was led) § ~“* * * ernments of Iran, Iraq, Syria and 4958, in & bloody revolution in |by Col. Abdel Wahab Shawaf, 35, The name of the country, Iraq, ' Turkey. Which pro-Western King Faisal - was murdered with his uncle, . Crown Prince Abdullah, and vet- ee BOARDING HOUSE : eran statesman Premier Nuri Es- rrereesereeememp SHEET REINETED ' : ' ! 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Abyssinians ‘ | traded for ages with small sait tablets, amoulies, each valued | at about one cent. | | Governments taxed salt for y | revenue purposes, and historians 3 a consider the general unrest pro- a voked by France's strict levy on "39 f = salt as an indirect cause of the : E ited rice, yoy CAPTAIN EASY : 2 Ss tolowers : be FT Imarched tothe sain protest TL Fab OTE Oe ETE i against Britain's salt tax. Benn THE SCHOOL; WOUNDED! IT's é 3 , THE GANG WHO OYNAMITED SevEN ) "i ‘ ‘ ; RECENTLY INTEGRATED SCHOOLS! Crime Movie Advertiser Plays Part Too Well LONDON (UPI)—A North Lon- don theater manager has had to withdraw a man he hired to walk outside the theater in a convict's suit to advertise a crime movie. | Several alert passers-by jumped : “prisoner” George Sheepwash and : called police. i ¢ NONALD DUCK ‘NANCY a : | By Ernie Bushmiller | , rrr i = Seg, S| | el ge GF |: MARKET al) misTER tho = 71 | ae : By Franklin Folger te 3 = Ly eee sal rma) [4] | Saeed | rq PROFITABLE | : . Every Day ‘In the Pontiac a ; Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way r to solve all your buying and 5 selling : ; ong To Place Your . a : 2 WANT AD . Ro: — at . ' DIAL FE 2-8181 . =? sree : . GRANDMA, I'LLGO/| | OH, I DON'T INTEND T’ NHILE JUGTT « oe . ner fr WHAT ARE YA GONNA BUY ANYTHING T ENJOY ANC + BARGAIN ee | siotouse)| | oo) c) i x I< ig : ow Mi a a “Dear Ruth: So nice seeing|you at the wedding. Bob and 1 Pe eee en | + are simply thrilled ‘to pieces’ with the bathroom scale—" en Of ee vk j . ; 4 4 é es : * ; ae ie aes Ss ae | | | “S * } ‘ ‘ | ri Siatusk ne ee oe + et ie t Gare: ee ae Se wy - etsy je Agee ee 2 dee el ee a “to Face Ry OLE, Mass, (AP) — Au- today prepared: pa s S > Z j E #2 if ae ‘i de € ss? ij E : : é i i : te — sep ae riot ip ae vn Sie if ir sga8 a a? i acetate Com-} burglarizing the Travis Hardware \ ore said Man Arrested on Tip in Holdup of Waitress Acting on an informant's tip, Township say has admitted holding waitress on duty at the Jamison, of 2228 Kings : Rd., Waterford Township, at 3:30 am, Feb, 19, oti Lead Grains State Pushes Store, 456 Orchard Lake Ave. Rargiars broke into the 8. Blvd. gas station at 715 S. Saginaw St cigarette machine, it was report to police yesterday, ‘ Hams, 108 eggs, cigarettes and candy were stolen by burglars ‘|from Harry's Lunch, 400 Orchard Lake Avé., it was reported to po- lice yesterday. E. 713 E, Pike relipgenscied ngs atte pathaad at $235 and a bowling ball .w-re Saturday, March 13 and 14th. Corner Pike and South Saginaw, Benefit St. Paul Methodist Church Be there early! adv: Rod Landry, formerly of Eddie's Barber Shop, iow barbering at York's Barber. Shop. 13 W. Law- We buy used washers, wringer them in corn receipts had a | Apples, Delicious, bu. .,......... bak vs vere wens (= ieee ita 22% May 65% July votes - ts ent Sp ihe a Corn (old)— Mar... .... 1.18% sativa 2 + Corn (new)— eoe+» 1.35% Mar. sevsere MAM July. saeco 11H eeeeeere ioe e oneee Pe hi oe 2 oar ane es, Se ce fe Be ae and stole $5 in change from aj‘ y turned 48 on Feb, 23. . St., reported the thett of her bill stolen from the auto of Elbert). Sentence Nazi Leader | Market by growers . Detroit Produce FRUITS. i $4.25 VEGETABLES sovneeweeweedene By . dos, stalks 50-Ib, A Wis ncessaes serene ene 1.50 S8 eeepeeseag <7) 2 pea sanelogensentens La wm Poultry and Eggs DETROIT POULTRY pound, For, Detrolt, for Wend “ ¥ vecveersevetebony 1,35) “1 ‘a county solng of wheat. ome [ect Rta Ver eeeneeeten 3.00) politicians, More than 1,000 tickets x * * ‘The annual gift started as a non-, Pontiac Man Found Rela Seek Rime Ge... o5.4 : : DETROIT LIVESTOCK Ch ite +4 1 SF Or ETOUT | tirretinettigs, * Ar? airy tale hal 3: 3 iin 833 w é od ies am Airlin "*,.. 28.7 onk Trt .<.. y weeks; cows com-|Am Can ...++. 484 danning |... 28.4 un an | only around cent of run;/Am Cyan ..... 554 way p *! 50:6 eifers active; i | Am M & Pay .. $3 ead Pe al vv 48.3 heifers strong to t; few sales Am a+ 93 Mere Gh .- 20.4 | and cows to viAmNGas .... 67.4 Minn M . 1s i; m . 2 = on cone Am News ..... 41.2 Pat, ... 35 ' steers Am Tel & Tel .241.4 Monsan Ch ... 45.3 : Swe 25 ; moderate SamTob .... .100 Mont Ward .. 43.1 igeds re 26-00-09. | Armco Stl .. . 11.6 Mot 116-7 Tosortiso, ib Tp x j Armour & Co. oe" Mosler" Brass 30. lee ye Seore 2S veo Mite ---.. 123 Murrac CP. 93 37.28: Ger shcies - nelfers| Balt & "a Nat Rise |.) §26 238. feed Siok mates ° of 36:18 seg Si HY Nat Cash R.. 148 mae sei. K”’ ae Gyps |... 63.2 or san coer bo ag ed ond Stra. cc 3a WY Central .. 263 Og: ble 100, Butchers opening Borden ....... 76.4 Norf & West . 89 siedy mee ielsta (0s GENS. sth Beieee'ti.:.. “by STUUR. att 3 180-340 Ib. butche 5-16.00; tained |Brist My... 13 pen Sw air. 273 1 wf, “3ese, elants, 10.28-16.35:| Brun Balke . : 0s Evol... 52.2 NO 1 200. be 16 Mone ond § Budd Co -:.... 193 Param Piet ... 50.2 rted the |?isa% it ASIA: Ke. 3 00000 Tes: Cal'peck "<6 Penney dC S18 latest move, picking up a plan |!8%,1325i400; No, Tang 3406-000 tbe./CQUm SM: $b Pe RR oo .oe. 183 that was offered by the House seYenlereSalable 200, ; chotee San Pac yaers S20 Priver seeosenl 6 Po prsane tengerchlp bet whieh B5.08%2 6; cull and” uty’ 6.00 Capital Aisi". 82 Price. © : 39. shunted aside confused |” gnéep—Salai . About 'Case, JI ...... 948 Pill Pet ..... inter-party maneuverings of last |ceat enry- supply shorn fame: iiGen ti Li Bt. ag. Erect & GO .... 397 Wednesday, active, $0100" higher’ uy eike| Shera on tas RCA. 0... — The plan called for giving vet- No, tetra on Ser ke SE a Revet Bi... 38.4 erans a constitutional guarantee| prime Ne. 1 celts ata dig: meee Chuett Peas... Bh Reva Mot... 004 for about $1,200,000 a year in ben-| “Dolce Wooled lambs 21.00-22.00. |geve Palm ::::1014 Royal Dut .... $98 efits to indigent former service- - [Golam Gas... BS See Pap... 488 8... M4. Mf .., 25.3 comer Pus out of trust tnd 185,000 Fire Strikes {stes:., #5 Seco The entire package would be sub- . Sens ek Se. nctekr 5 0s 83 ject to aiemstence disapproval Ste H H | p k feet toes oh es $2.1 at a statewide referendum. next ore in aze ar |Gopper ‘Rng . “4 yee = month. : ~ Corn Pd ...... 554 gta Brand .... 685 If liquidated on the current mar-| HAZEL PARK — Fire of un- Bet eats "7522 40a “So mr amt, Sand soceritien worl he worth Seeerminet origin destroyed the Dis C Seng ... 34.4 gtd oh $13 an estimated million dollars. Fabric Mart at 486 W, Eight, m... 98. een Se Zoey have 4 tee Salge ot 39 actt| Mile Rd. ecm oobi te esti-/But ES og eee lions. Proceeds would go oe $25,000 damage, the Hazel/Fast Koa .:..:182 sur 08 ow: SS relief of the state tightening cash k Fire Department reported g auto L .'., 39.4 Texas Co .... 80.3 emergency. : jtoday, El & es seve a Tex ae. ery Considering the timing, the new x *&.* restone .. 148.4 Tim R_ Bear . 46.6 attempt ted a desperation| Firemen received the call at Morn” Sas nes: un move. If it succeeded, election of-jabout 4 a.m. Sunday and fought t_ Sul . 190.8 Twent Cen ... 38 ficials would be faced with numer-|the blaze for three and halt hours) Gerdner Den: 472 On “*Carviag’ 199 ous problems, some of them fairly|before bringing it under control | ms 8 Un WS sssee 372 serious, in preparing for the spring} The company is owned by Stan- pe Fe s+, 60 election. ____ |ley Wolf, 25820 York Ra. Royal ny OTS Galt Prait 44 |: 8 US Lines ..... 33-1 Y ette agi tiat gindi 46.2 US Rub ..cos. 54.4 Lodge Calendar » os fab Paige ..-033 Us Steel ..... 93 had mar) % Us Tob veweee 24.4 Annual meeting and election of Williams Gets Gt, No Ry a a4 os te and” ee officers, of Pontiac Shrine Wednes- ant Ou aN West A Rk... 225 day, March 11th at @ ottock. Pot- $30,000 From Romero 2 OS oes pper 6:30." Rooséve’ ‘ oes OL nm 0. 22 State. Bernice Cover, Scribe. | Bi rthday Fete Tduet Ray... ge. Wolworthm |. $5 adv. taal Thieviak Tr: ang Youne AW |. *2.2 ” i” ot a Regular meeting, Pontiac Chap- BB qriiy as + -aligr yeaa din- Tn Toke 983 AnacondaWac sa hee 7 68 mm 7S . e MmOre t % wanes sa eree . ning, March 9, af 8 nm’ veux {than $30,000 for the governor fo| Lawrence. Edith Coons, Sec. adv.|*P@"4 in any manner he sees fit. STOCK AVERAGES a es * (Compiled by The Associated Press) Ne in Brief Ryerss ng is being boomed sedad Maite the Stolee WS Michigan Democrats for the|" +9 e505 +3 errs 1960 presidential nomina-| Prey day ies fe ari aa Two juveniles on weekend leavel.; i. | Saturday night Month ago 1003081 433: Mee ate the at the Masonic Temple at a $50 alyear ago °....243.7 85.6 76.2 ier . from Oakland County Chil-| nate dinner attended .|1988-89 high"... 3248 144.2 100.8 923.2 dren’s Home were apprehended by| © - by 850 per-li9e-08 lot ect. ase? 808 Te Pee ; by! sons, including industrialists and| 19st high ..0.-.2000 1967 773 1008 Pontiac police early Sunday while 1987 low ...+0...226.0 782 66.2 150.9 DETROIT STOCKS (C. J. Nephier Ce.) Pigures after decimal points are Dead in Township Cabin ties said Warner, of 3040 Willett St., was found lying on a bed ina cabin he rented ‘Saturday at Willis Cabins, Walton boulevard and M24. WARSAW, Poland @ = Erich Koch was sentenced to death to- day for \atrocities committed while he was Nazi teader of east Poland type, PE 4-5169. adv. sy oP ee Oe Bs Sera a eg e = Fi \ f ae ¢ i , L a - oon Allen Elec & Equip Co :. 34° 24 2.4 Baldwin ogy al sieves 18 =f . eeree OF « 1 3 t Lk Of) & Chem Co* ., os. 1h ie 2 | Howell Elec Motor Co*.. ... 10 10.6 Legge Met Prod. Co* Hs ¥ ‘ Rudy Mant Co ...,,..«. 1446 14.4 14.6 ‘oledo Edi Co .. «, 16.7 16.9 16.2 “No gale; and asked, : Plumbina, Heating Dealers Elect Pontiac Plumbing and Heating Dealers Assn, elected new officers | ® and appointed convention delegates at a recent business meeting. Officers are William Williams, re-elected Farland, } president, and Ezra Mason, re-elected secretary. .The nation’s medical schools had 1,644 women enrolled during 1957- * : j Grek ay ie eS La ChaR ees (Be GRNe e aS ccd ee eg i Pe pA pg Di rae Oe SMe Se Seg ie one + t : ae : 3 LA i ‘ hee A oe ane New York Stocks ~ F t; Glenn R. Me-| treasurer Lioyd S, Thornton, Ted Cook and] - Floyd Temple were ed dele-| gates to the 67th annual State Con-| vention to be held in Detroit] April 9-11. a came, 8 Alvie Jones Dies, * in Marlette. He was a mem- Hinsdale Smith, Auto Pioneer, Dies in Vermont window, Springfield Metal Body, sold in 1914 and moved to Detroit, built bodies for Stevens-Duryea, Loco- mobile, Stanley Steamer, Pope Hartford and Chalmers, Forshee, Chevrolet ‘Plant Manager, Dies weeks. New African Dam to Create Vast Interior Sea the continent, reservoirs in. the world.” _ Harnessing the Zambeze is not only vital to central Africa's enon- omy, particslarly that of the Northern Rhodesian copper belt; it is a victory over nature as well. Local natives never thought for an years seemed to bear thec out. The ey ag waters swept away bridges and equipmc t, but the dam wall held, tas the past 31 years. He attended WILLIAMS, Ariz, @® —~ Ralph D. Forshee, 52, plant manager of the | Chevrolet Division of Genéral Mo- jtors Corp., Detroit, died Sunday of |a heart attack while visiting Grand Canyon. Forshee and his wife had been touring Arizona for the past two WASHINGTON — The taming of Africa’s mighty Zambeze River is adding a new featuré to maps of Construction of a dam in Kariba Gorge, downstream from Victoria , Falls, igs creating a vast inland sea that will cover 1,250,000 acres and stretch 175 miles. The lake wil! take several years to fill. It 4, Wilt have more than four times the capacity of Hoover. Dam's Lake Mead, one of the largest man-made instant that man could subdue the: river, and floods in two successive Theresa Helburn, executive di- , Surviving are two daughters, - \City Sports Figure Dies in Detroit at 41 Dept. High School. Ellen Hoffman, all of Pontiac. The Service will be held at 10 a.m. Catholic Cemetery. Manville’s Sister lorraine Dies LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI)—An 64-year-old Lorraine Manville, sis- failed to answer a wake-up call late in the day. told authorities he did not plan to come here and would have her| body removed to New York, Sheriff Det. Douglas Biddle sajd. Death Takes Fire Chief. * ; ate. e Pan ae . ‘ eee oe A Te ate ee dg A ee ee ee See ey as a ee ee VOTE TWICE... OID CHANGE COONEY Mrs. Floyd Miller and Mrs, Frank Fred Ployed as a purchasing agent, He was treasurer of the Michigan Ath- letic Assn, and a member of the Pontiac Athletic Association and the Pontiac Parks and Recreation For 23 years he had refereed! at Michigan high school football and basketball games. Mr, Des- chaine also was a member of the! S Holy Name Society at his church, the Knights of Columbus, and the Mom-Dad Club of St. Frederick Surviving besides his wife, Vir-) ginia, and mother Mrs. Agatha Deschaine, of Pontiac, are twoip. sons, Charles and Williams, and a daughter, Virginia Deschaine, all Lake; Mrs. Agatha Dean, and Mrs. _ Rosary will be recited by the Knights of Columbus at 9 p.m. Tuesday, At 8 p.m. Wednesday the Rosary again will be recited at the Melvin A, Schutt Funeral Home. Thursday at St. Vincent DePaul Church with burial in Mt. Hope at the Price Funeral of » Corbin) .¥., and a sister, |Sies, 80, died Saturday at the home. : King of Drayton|of her son, Richard C., of 5967 i i Maeda eee ee Ce be held ; era ’ jliness _Ala., on. Tuesday. oN "Besides ber sn, she Is saved MES. DAVID L, KIMBALL | Private service was held to- ployed at Wilson Foundry. He f fe ‘ r Prulishs! ROYAL OAK — Service for Mrs. (Eleanor M.) Barnard, 66, of Mrs. Curtis died yesterday as the result of a heart attack at St. TROY—Service for Albert Kuk, 73, of Route 1, Roscommon, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at St. John Lutheran Church, Roch- ester, with burial in Mount Avon Cemetery, Rochester. He died Sat- urday in Mercy Hospital, Grayling, after an illness of six weeks. Mr. Kiuk’s tiody will lie in state ‘ee iE Tie e HE fe F : ll ae Rote “the it if! F Seg dig i | ty aaa ge Aa 1080 W. Huron Street Fe 2-0219 OF VIRGINIA | ONCE IST) + MICHMGND. ViRGETA - = -_ - - - ry < e Home, 2501 qyyupeaeeepeeeeeeeeeeemeees autopsy . disclosed last night that; ter of often-married asbestos. heir) Her brother, Tommy, was noti-| fied by long distance telephone to, New York of her death, Manville a fone of Would You Like to Sell Your Home? For a fest sale, best price, and full legal protection ... list with | sss OR oor own! BUD NICHOLIE REAL ESTATE 49 MT. CCEMENS—FE 5-120 coke Valley Steel Casting Division of Detroit Gray tron & Steel Foundries, Inc. Foot of 11th Street, Bay City, Michigan Is Pleased. to Announce the Appointment ‘of Our New Sales Representative Gene Dittmer Other Foundries Represented Are: | _ Detroit Gray Iron & Steel Foundries, Inc. 1, bansing Foundry Compa cotinine ad ain - bps ecg Aum ee eee Company ~ = pm ania a - "Resourceful = udents Hurt rnc heavy replacement pens. The university has now ordered new =fool-proof” “treadles. Parking Income : BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI) — When out in the carpenter’s shop|% ex- PUBLIC SALE At. 9:00 a.m. on March 13, 1960 » 1954' Chevrolet B Cpe. serial number ublic address being where the vebicl stored and may be inspected. March 0, 10, , Mich. sale e is “$8. 3038473-19 ; C SALE At 9:00 am. on March 13, 1959 a 1957, Dr. serial number BTFG215242) 2 “wilh-be sold at public sale at Perndale, Mich. ward Ave., that dress where hong vehicle is stored and ma, ins , ad March %, 1. "oe. 3408043-24 - = PUBLIC BALE H At 9:00 am. on March 13, 1960 a 1954) tion Wagon, serial that address stored and may be inspected , March 6, Me, wSTATE OP Mj ~— Neone, minor. Cause 161 i To Blanche Noone, mother of said Petition having been filed in this Court) CHIGAN : the te Court for the County - Galtlena| Serene Dion concern: Pen le _ CLASSI FICATIONS ee so _THE. PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1850 : INDEX - ANNOUNCEMENTS bn Memoriam. aed HPP Oh oer er wee Feeeeveneeeeenes Oe eapeeasensens veeee CAP e een ereenne ORO Reeeeeeee wens anenedes Wtd. Miscellaneous -.... socencee. Money Wanted teoeseses SBA Ww. 19 MOM. ensccssccess 23 Share Living Qua soee 3% mere “3 ad- No. alleging that the present whereabouts of the mother of said minor child nown and ' tne public for support, child should be placed tion of this Court. under the jurisdic- Pees ‘the name of the people of the Serap & iron are un-| Parms Business | For Sale or PINANCIAL Sale Land bate Court for the County of Oakland,, Juvenile Division In the matter of the petition concern-| ing Christine -nd Neal Harris, minors. | said Corse No. 16476 To Robert Harris, children. Petition having been filed father of in this Court alleging that the present where- abouts of the father of said minor children are unknown, and said children are dependent upon the public for su port and that sald children should . MARCH 7, 1959, zw. Amityville, N.Y.; age 80; dear fa- ther of Virginia Hess and | Mrs, Thomas Guilford; dear brother of Mrs, J. Irving Kir -| also survived by one | dchild Puneral service ‘be ‘Tues- A.D. 1950, at one o'clock in inte De It : Yourselt neen, and you are hereby ded appear Ny at said hearing. Tt being to make personal bale service hereof, this summons and no- jale tice shal] be served by publication of « jale copy one week previous to ssid hearing 1 Want’ and created in wit" oony [bay Mineo Be ' sa i . Witness, the Honorable Arthur ¥. ga2d, Gravel & Dirt = Moere Judge of said Court, in the City pions, , : t' Pontiae in said County, this Sth day | . of March AD. 1969. iI (Beal) THUR EB. MOORE. ' Dog. (A true copy) Judge of Probate, JAMES W. H A Deputy Probate ster, Juvenile Division, Hay Grain & Feed ........ n March 9, ‘59. For. Sale Liv ‘ges ceceeces 72 | Wanted LivestocR ........040+0--93 tree , saicmaan—tn, the pre-| Bale Lg tcteeesaee 22-08 te Court for County Oskiand,| Sele Farm seceswocess Juvenile Dt . Sale Farm Equipment ..........% In the matter of the petition con- euererrrer rrr rtr ry i cer Valarie Montgomery, minor. Cause No. 16626. AUTOMOBILE . ay Pansy Montgomery, mother of por Bale Housetratiers saseweces sal 7” Petition having filed in this} ser eewe® © Court alleging that the present where-|per? ghcceseorits — .....---+--+- 98 abouts of the mother of said child ate auto Service iestesesceecse: eekeoes eu . | | Motor PC ir} upon or support, an at) Por Sale Motor osee 83 said ehild should be placed under the| Per Gale Biepclec ‘4 jurisdiction of this Court. Accessories 6 the name of Se i 6 — State of Michigan, you are hereby noti- tion Offered deo that the hearing on said petition! W. Used Cars + & be held at the Oskiand County) % Used .. mre Cm Cont Moun Annex | Gsed Tr Truck Parts . OA 1260B West Bivd., in the City of Pontiac! For U - © in said County, on the 17th - of | Auto . BOA March A.D. 1959, at one o'clock in ne | Foreign © joes pam < Care « cocecess SOB afternoon, and you are hereby Pin | 9 manded to appear personally at said hearing It being impractical to make personal p th ra FF service hereof, this summons and notice ea 0 ice shall be served by ——— « a copy -~~--~ one week previous to said hearing in MARCH The Pontiac Press, a newspaper printed pees AINE £m, and cireulated in said County. | “41: beloved husband of Mrs. Vir- Witness, the Honorable "iether 8. ia : it Moore, Judge of said Court, tn the City rs Agatha fa- of Pontiae tn said County, this 5th day, ther of Charles, William and Vir- of March AD. 1959 ong Deschaine; dear (Seal) ARTHUR FE. MOORE, fw Bog Brodie, Mrs. (A true copy) Indge of Probate) tha aine, Mrs. BY ~ MES HUNT. n, William, Paul, John Deputy Probate Register,| Dick Desehaine. Fun al al easy at oo. from St. Vincent de "59 a __Mareh 9 3° Paul Church with ‘interment im STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- Parish Ro- Mt sary | be Wednesday at 8 p.m. Knights of Columbus henry Pali at 9 p.m. at the utt Puneral H tteeeneereenee Bl. sBbcerebs RENTAL OFFERED Rent Apts. eoseces- SS Rent Apts. Unfurnished ......,.. Be Rent 1 Purnished ... 8 Rent Houses Unfurnished ...... 36 Lake 6A 7: =} 38 | 3A 40 b ae a relative a me peghbors. | of our mother & Bergeron. Also OF MY 1958. Your life's. such s beautiful mem- to “grieve that it’s gone, Like grudging you more time in ven, When our only hope’s meeting a there. migsed by wife Betty. Funeral Directors . 4 CHAPEL PE 2-684) Drayton Pi | DRAWING ACCOUNT pson (Hbt- aust his waned aver baaree 38] ABOUT as motel manager Write _ Press Box &3 for inter- . PART-TIME > Las eS free 3 b anee, week an Shin BF ech tellig,” appointments are = fur. nished. No convassing is neces- sary. = information call Mr. Allen, OR "3-093 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN FoR . man to “ACREAG: to specialize in sale Sirah Sorme Attractive pe Cru t PE 4-4821 The N SALESMAN. $125 WEEKLY AGE 24 - 32 2 SALARY OF $100 per week i... , penenaas durin, — peg eo —_ or we wit help finance one, We - p all P Write il particulars = SALES PERSONNEL DIRECTOR EDWARD DON & COMPANY 2201 SOUTH LASALLE STREET CHICAGO 16, ILLINOIS aes WANTED APPLY IN 4 SLICES OF HAM n aa Pe 4 ee = “2s & & oS my . ____Help Wanted 8 Building Service 12 ARTHUR MURRAY 1S EXPANDING SUPERVISORS Now & PONTIAC ARTHUR. MURRAY STUDIOS . Woodward rE Lawrence A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN tionally Saverviosd Wat- B'Ham Pontiac =P. W. DINNAN FE 42571 7181 | 6g W. Huron ~____SALESMEN Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance oye ad or Meter SEmetEY Lott. ¥ Oe a et ‘4 De gpl ay © GRA ay 6, Perry-Mt. FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2.8181 * ~ Gin ‘ Be i : 4 7 $150 8682.06 83.12 H 1.60 2.97 4.50 4 2.00 3.84 5.76 2.50 4.50 70 : 78 5.40 20 50 6.30 0.66" 8 4.00 7.20 343 ® 4.50 8.10 42 1 5.00 900 8=13.80 e need 5 salesmen to take care of our ¢ ram Ages 21 to 56 with car. Neat appea . good ter. Op- aroomrpd ms men em 10 a.m, Tues- ay. catalina 1 8. Tele Help Wanted Female 7 BEAUTY OPERATOR CALL OLive 23421. —_ SITTING. LIVE IN. WHITE Rd. ae mother. MY Sass after 6. BEAUTY OPERATOR EM 3-3044 CAR HOP EXPERIENCED, AP- py. ioe Prost Top Drive cURB G Aor 8 Pils sey ixieets. be “2490 Di NT OFFICE GIRL AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS! YOUR own hours! Selling — known cushion shoes = yom Experience un- yee catalog. Write Tanners. is easy tor —, family. 5 waza E ° SAN FINISH FE 56-3722. ‘3 staan uaedesed Floor Service. CEMENT & BLOCK SUsTOM HOMES BY LICENSED LEAST HOMES BY e-] “are, gh tor =~ EST. Partney Electric. PE 5-5430. 825 8. WOODWARD builder. Pree estimates. UL 25115, Open, Daily prie CARPENTRY O'DELL CARTAGE _| ont ot ten twoors be--ments, EM 34879 aa PED COMPLETE RE MODELING. |") ‘tree of charge, PE 54638. Pe S463. GALL OR Sai. [Painting & Decorating 20 CERAMIC TILE # | nae rer oT "Be oe | ie and Wal paperng, WE eae DAY WALL TAPING AND Finisn.| iT CLASS aoe a ae. ee ne home, also house & m line of mason-| ( ai cy ned timming Get our vs) "he 5 Get our bid ii Sed LonatRUCHON co, Fe nite, Pe sats. $203 of _OA_ 9-3393 Moving & Trucking 19 A-l DRY Wa WaLg & PAINT : ~~ Ta au F¥PE oF House piana| _)-/- Reduced Rates : drawo, OL 1} EM or er.) A a HAULING & RUBBISH, NAME - - ces. Pret — our Any time. FE 8-0005. BASEMENTS. WATERPROOFED, |LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING, FE Rubbish, -fy Ont, trace, ond BUILDING REPAIR. PLASTER. front_end * to . _ ig, Ste Trucks to Rent BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT work, also chimneys. No job too TRU wt ginenateed work fn MY Yeton Pickups stakes 3-112. . Dump trucks mi-trailers 2-2940. _hepering. FESS *i PAINTING PAPER HANGING, REDUCED PRICES Window cleaning, storms removed, CaBINET MAKER AND CARPEN- Kitchenr a specialty, FE yg page =a BODY MAN WITH ESTI- mate writing experiencé. Must be tlelp Wanted Male i | 68 intormitisn ¥ FES: | FULL een ks TIME aOR wi WE diately fr seit ommission, Suzier's Cosmetic : | CASHIER Nationa! automobile 4 com- S000! es ll ~ has opening for lady be- CHAUPFEUR-HANDYMAN, REF- Must be alert, neat) erences experience, Will live ceed agg bigh school graduate; in FE snd Slr meeting Ue vereitied (CARDEN OF ANY work with good chance for ad- — Tt oe eee v t m-| —P-m: benefits Associates Discount | CAR: ——— 30 Borporation Call Mr. Pox, FE| kitchens & formica a specialty. 2-0214 for appointment. _ CRE MPRGE TRUCE COMPANION NURSE FOR EL- EX UCK DRIVER. derly lddy, MI ¢ ba] ete BING DEMONSTRATORS MAN WITH UP DESIRES * earn, #30 per wk. Pree “any kind of work, FE 8-0313. No delivering. or collecting, Fast| WAN WANTS | JANITOR advancement. Cal) UL 2-3567 Write Pontiac Press Box 4. GAILY PAY WITH EDITH REAN- WANTED JOB AS ra OR bore cosmetic: an McCall's) house man, etc. ‘-> RECEPTIONIST OR a week. Experienced. elrwecee STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- “Bom ae ta: ‘beloved | storms for ene of ths. seputatie clan's office, Perm manent porttion. ee as wORK iN DRY bate Court for the County of Oakland, an ot Waiter ane 8 tales; leaders in the field, Best season @ 26 to Non smoker, Must anal inet, dawn ons pes Juvenil> Division, mother Ralph ‘ end just starting. If not reliable, hard ype, file, etc. Hours @ te § Gicnning plant, debs the matter of the petition con-| Jack Wencannen, ice) worker -wi references, a = ualifica & mari- FoR CUTE: oe John Baker, minor, Cause No.) heglle tig Wedhesaay se a apply. Full or ot par) ip me » Foes : | Bos 8 ih enly Press bar wag J co oe ta . from ad ‘alley ‘um 7490, hd * bh Gri - Paul T. ie M 8-7 Bao ceveeg — at gui chi | Hart officiating. Interment in ¢ b Rochester B Ras, UL 3-490 or REG, EDICKL— “WADY ; . EX: Court alleging that the present where-| Oakland Cemetery. Mrs. ARB WANAGE =| RECORD LIBR/ ARI AN renee, ws Trans. FE 46798, abouts of the father” of said Meet Maidens will le in state at the to buy. EM 3-0796 MIDDLEA Wi OMAN WILL iL BA- child are unknown and said is. Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home. ater Voption , ferme gat yen st be re bysit pater 4 week goes, dependent upon the public for , niBpor Joa sr ay MARCH 6, 1959, MYRL i ON, HE-| generaj voluntary -_ Naporoved your home Ui 2 5318, ‘afte _and that said child should be $806 Clarridge, Clarkston; age moe hee” Grok a tae at wat rtm ua uding cen- pe a under the jurisdiction of this C Court. | loved wife of Eve fl over and proeeutiy employed tral Balary open 1 service BM 3- In the name of the people of the cis; deur moter. oben. ath who wish to start time Ww ia Box eel Ni A AG. State of Michiqna. Jon ga’ sald petition Myrile Hardy, Mrs, Bar:| few into, “wonde ten | WACTNESE PARQOALIS REB-|" tical “Oakland, Oo, Nurses, Res fing that, the hearing of sald Pee) unt Bre Betty 3) Musi Com-| teurant, Call after ¢ p.m. Livensed_ slat, it ul erett Naugle; a Service od. ag ee ofhtnes.| Poe ister of ce, Lawrence AW Nn -| auburn avert Heres . 160 Weet Biv: | and Ellenwood also gur-) age 203. Ms Must be neat.| nel. Strong nd ambitious. Must] Way & Night—Li-ensed & Bonded. tiae in said County, on the 17th day, ot vired “by 8) grencenia steady weak ad bey O~ 4 a oo oy oe March A.D. 1960, at one olock’ in "Me three great ren, Punet-| penefite. "A :30 10'ti:30 a.m : : OFFICE EXP CREDIT ¥. siternoon, and you are nally at said) Si setvice will be held Tuesdey,| & 5 io 3:8 9m. No a] Collections, cashier, pleasing tele- ——— = er rey Creet Luthar | m. tom, Coder se enres Feo and light housework. UL|_ phone personality, Pf ¢- IEA Tt being. impractical to make pagehom nent ery. | Tie wih Gulf : y ash ae he Pe service hereof, this summons and notice 4. products. state experience, _ref- ren ys or shall be served by! publication of a copy: Johns Home. brenee, & wages. expected. Write J * one week previous to said hearing in 5 . ( re WASHING, NEAT, RESTAU. ROUNDS, J D pT The, Pontiac Press, a newspaper ted , mt. zak or day work, s FE ay i geld COBB ey | RENT tT FAST|"son OF gn | oe aaa RORINGE hrough Rent Ads! Room,| fection, sito Baginaw. wonr-aoee ts /hous & apartment, anys | WOMEN ad| (Rome. hotel or hospital. ‘Pontine ACTIO , Zeal. a thing = Want Ads give . FE N, Dial ae AINTER INTER! rected es, Washed. painted, {UGS AND UPHOLSTERED FUR- Mdatation Reet FE COME | fests, temeaned Oy Pro| niture, cleaned, colors revived. A-l CA WORK, NEW a Also commercial and res- pg gs c and repair FE 44210 lentia, ng Immediate serv- OM wi PAINTING, INTERIOR & EX. ice No amateurs. Registered com-| THOMAS UPHOLS ORT. mate. Reas, OR pany. FE 4-5766 ‘or On Sali, | ~—s SPECIAL PRICE FE_5-8888 a1 CARPEN CABINET | wow, on custom - “quality built” work New repaise, Guar, OR homes — ring summer Lost & Found 2 ! on your i A ARPENTER plans 2 ee at — Ge a SUL DERS EXCHANGE BLUE PARAKEET, BAND | ON pair D Murdock. FE 2-186, | FE 3- UL 2-3463) leg N Lost Sunday in Len. :|BOY 1) WANTS DAY WORK OF | TRENCHING EXCAVATING FO - and Joalyn toad or’ Eocere. any kind FE 4-9685. se eld tile footings.| pp “ana, Es, well, UL, 23-5404. MASON WORK, pontoon ol RAISING. ments foundations base ROOF REPAIRS D& M Building Service. FE Seo or YR -32276. Hr aad Cooley Lake Rd. EM LOST: LADY'S ¥ ea WRIST watch. PE_ 23-0681. Lost: 8 ne AND BROWN FE- male, ee, Vie. Bark- bith J ilia jams Lk , Reward, OR ly 4-1 PAINTING SPER AND! Harbor. exterior Keas. rates. Free esti- a 81603 Hobbies & Supplies 24A i "yall and win Reasonable.| PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. x = Scrabble g& mes. Backenstose ELECTRIC — SERVICE RE-| Book Store, 15 E. Lawrence St. te Se igeiecins. 218 £ ison, FE $-1788, | Dressmaking and y es ade. tt fit re eas fd| ts, Louis Sheers 8-060. D A k AL-| — alterations, Mrs. Bodell. FE|l 4-0053 D AKING iG Al ene drapes & formals done he Call_ PE 68-8455. MONEY! Sell / unneeded belongings for cash| FE 28h, Classified Ads! > Does your roof leak? Call us, also) LOST: hot homes ll experienced roof-| Dixie Hwy. * ntensenriaie Rd. Hea *© Company. FE) Answers to name of Pete. Liberal ; = 2 if found. OR 3-7 eed ee oF ig hd bg HO cc) m e woman's Business Services 13 foog ray tweed, coat at. Dells ¢ ~~ % " c 4UL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS| UL 2.3845, _ _— repaired by factory trained man STRAYED THURS M. BLACK at our ‘ahte General Printing & &., 17 W. Law. tent oo ae CLEANED AND "Di on, N Ls “"Dicta by Te: e.”” Al} phases ae service, Fred Herm R_3-1502 Licensed ilectric acto Sdential, Coeiwercial end’ trees, |4 COMPLETE CO wiv $5.00 “_— ¥ t -6661 °F oe eee AN NEEDING AN M rtle 2 bate Bat Conn ly advisor a FE TR — Bare B aoa et _- ntiat, The Salvation = r FE eet A x COMPLETE COLD WAVE 1450 WOMEN DO SPRING CLEANING & H Style Rite. OR 3.3421. Wil N HOW A T G ed Lake Rd. YOUR GAR, CLEANE UP. WE) CHARLES CHESTER MOTORS IN CLEANED:| AIR CUSHIONED SHOES D N CAR WASH. FE|E. H. MILLER 73-4942 Was oak aH rvK3 DAINTY MAID gure Mrs. aylor, .- to n ac . oe SAINTY @. DS i ies ce. FE it oA SERVI Menomined, in tT ROY’S, 90 wat — ea SE a-aonn} 57805 Dressmaking, Tailoring ‘ailoring 16 In Debt? ° ALTERATIONS, ro & COATS.| If you are having trouble meeting tnes eT Service 127) Exe oie asy Prec aitctararedbtic an Pie a safe way, Join ur month. i eo ib today. Ariat “arenes “sat, nig ea a BOLIN TAX PRVICE ia "For “appolnt. 133970" (8.00 “AVERAGE PEE. LLAGE HALL Bervies, comer of Wirginte and) = FOR RENT 346m PARTIES Ne DONT PASS UP ae rain A my “No coulnr, Name Jo-Jo. “Re- ward. preenere. Keego Notices & Personals 25 ATTENTION Do you have a water problem? “so bring ‘ sample of your water for ‘ee analysing t. Michigan Water one FE boli ae N, Dixie, or FE pen KNAPP S SHOES see A a PLM tea CALL 4. aa Onc. Industrial Tractor _Co._|®#ALTOR PSs CASH 2 PE ¢1157 fone 6 X Brockton Mas, for water caters, a and) PAINTNG-AND FAP " REALTOS pixie Rwy, = kinds 1918 ; i meeeee, ne 10 per cent disc, for cash. wot pes, see : ; 35 N, Gees, PE 33001 PE STIs | Guevamect Free est, 4-9205.;On any EVELYN EDWARDS | cerogn sip Finst. RECREA-|AAA PAINTING & DEOORA - ogee VOCATIONAL COUNSELING tion Rms., kitchens, attics, ga-| 20 years experience. Reasonable. “oun #ER"iEarion | Terrase, Terms, All wert| Pres ectineles. Phone UL Sime) ah a Realtor 4% EAST HURON ioe, or FE 31206. RG eee eae 2338 Orchard Lake Rd. IME 4-456) HOUSEMOVING FULLY sqInTING, PAPERING & WASH- < ALES sour ee eae zoune. ing. Guar. Reasonable, Pe? 2-2312. Man, seed iwi ead OME. GARAGE, CABINS ADDL |—‘Tetevision Service _22| sonality & ap; terms. a Bu Land Contracts month to sta: ware, Midwest Ls oa PLASTERING NEW AND REPAIR. DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE a) aE. IF QUENT! ment. 406 Vern Keller, UL 2-1740. FE 6-1296 or FE 5-0300 for Sales at Bidg. rE saz. ‘LASTERING & REPAIR M. P. STRAKA rit Sei ‘or MA evenings Instructions _9|¥_G_sNYDER_ FLOOR TaYING,| “soon & evening cal P= 800" HUMPHRIES REALTY nstru 5 sanding and finishing, Phone FE/ © Upholstering 23 >) PIANO LESSONS MAJORS IN , ~ Gospe) ‘Music. Also Be- =ROOF REPAIRS AL'S UPHOLSTERING ginners FE GHING FE ¢ FE +8797 EAKLE'S CUSTOM R- As MIT EY, Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake i i P bows oat tor (A tot— contracts, Paul ™. M. Jones, WM. — KENN: WILL BUY RUN DOWN iN, BURNED CONDEM. MME "Rowen ‘tatian, lak teen Immediate “= Action | We Can Bell Your- House Call, Now WHITE es NY LOCATION, EM fine. LISTINGS WANTED, A 5 Lauinger ‘Real Estate, OR VE ARE “HOUSE” KE BRO (HAVE NO MORE #OUSES a Mey our sake, f | fer ™ apa Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC, 20 8. Main Clark. FROM ston ae 12 AT wa Real “a marae ar Ae Aue 2a Kia EDY bea ARD RO. "Rennbart cosmetics, aS Charm, page 68 | TL Se ees r FU bath & ent, $12.50 wr, All utitities FE oe STGHENETTE fees Pres = iINDRM Sone: AN G98 Re eco ae absences ana "tam * ond bet Water turn. ¢ amily West| 3 side brick, §75 mo. Adults only. FE 5465. 4 RM. MODERN HEA APT. 4192 Dixie over Keego Hardware, 73 per mo FE 2-204. i M, UPPER FLAT. 335 LIBER- ‘om St. FE oye 18 (ROOMS & BATH. NEWLY DEC utilities furn, 12 Sheri- a RMS. BATH & GARAGE. HEAT & bol ws ro. On bus line, ~ r mo, Includes heat water. * 2. ea maes. 3 _ 8-2633 after — 4 = ee ee 20 PUT- ; M 8 uire 64 Edison or call FE 5-2168. 3 ROOMS AND erator, stove. BATH, REFRIG- eta ~ $40 month. Adults. FE i: CAR, Gi- A | In downtown Dr Drayton Piains Reapeasibie ps rty, Inquire 22 Au- & month. Coieren welcome. 3-007. 44423. ‘ oo —— ocean 3 BEDROOM home. $70, Auburn Heights. UL hot water (soft) For s limited time, nie Sees ae rv ce - stop, igo W. Huron: — it wk. Closeine Shower eee ore 19% L. Templeton, Res Realtor Seca PRI cE Now, Hom e* = Bn Templeton ce one Me —_, vow Ty = oi} Bi Be convenient FE 4-4563 After 6 | MILLER NORTH SIDE very attractive senetiex. 2 bed: bath, ining Nice-5 room home on 3 acres, $8,500, terms. Only $8,500. 3 bedroom home, 1% baths. 5 acres, full basement, lake privileges. Almost new, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, roo! 30 acres of landse 7 sonable. terms. REALTY, 135 Highland at Milford Rd, MU $30,000 with. rea- STEELE Rd. (M59) 4-2045. Tr STOUTS Best Buys - Today Brick Trade! Sere ‘prick ranch home on near neg and tes, Hotel Rooms Epa. some more. MAYNARD * SLATER ERWIN. SLATER 53-55 North ee St. HOTEL AUBURIN 0 a ee a AER Stores 40 WEST SIDE — ha ACROSS FROM © INDIAN VILLA GE Ey fe “deal aceite mpl 20, “Miron, FE 8-0406 meals. VASBINDER, INC, wa tthe oe FE 5-8875*|""_Rent Office Space 41 1 & 2 ROOMS, DESIRABLE CEN- WEST SIDE APTS. tral location, Keego Harbor. $50 Utilities furnished. Jack Loveland, 5 u ee arate seems FE 42522 or PE 51177 after 3,| MODERN OFFICE 16x30 FT. WE HAVE ONE Op THE CLEAN-| 52, %rziated., ampleg parsing inched “guiest Zoom, sols. 0] mew OFFICES WEST SIDE. PE . Newly decorated. Built-| ZW SIDE. FE ie cabinet with ~formica son. als. ne ‘|Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A WEST SIDE, 3° ROOMS AND Puat- ata ate bath. area. ATTRACTIVE OFFICE SPACE and hot wher fore, Washing Senay 5.000 square Cone veo - deocated “963 South Tele. WA OF ep FE. Aecpelienttince TED| For Rent Miscellaneous 42 . apt. ves fu batt et saad wm WAITE F BROs. $600" Disie Open Eves, "til 9; gun’ 10 ‘ul 8 Rent Houses Furnished 35 BUILDIN storage, or m barn Aye. 'G 85X43_ SUITABLE FOR shop, 356 Au- Ng gg a car i BLK. TO CITY hall. nt fioor PE 8-1414. o: os. FE bio jy Mo. ‘3 a hy sekiin $1051 1 GARAGE HOUSE. NE. iE. zeachelors or Fe sim. LGE. Livin * piteben ‘and bath. Oil heat. Me per wk. 45 Hilifield Rd. _T BEDROOM, BOME_COMPLETE.|( noo ly i . PE 48267 after 3 BEDRM. EVERYTHING FURN. For Sale Houses 43 ! Big 86x600 lot Sharp! $500 Dn. Well constructed 4 room and bath bungalow in Keego area. 2 lots, Oak floors — One of our best $1,000° Down Attractive aluminum sided . home located off Eliz- ranch abeth 1 pA ° — -gereens; Lot 68x200. Truly the ho: 4 you have been looking yet budget priced Baldwin Area Cute -& =pleture built pungalow located just - off Baldwin. 4 attractive and bath with won- basement, gas ~fur- t.water heater. value check this one! Sashabaw Area Just a stone's throw from the lake close » ing area, Exciting im ranch style boas with Jal- ‘breezeway, ed ——— with large Vacant and “"Tamodiate Oc- cupancy, $2,000 dn. Small Business Terrific locati rd _service ess, TV or oth. * er small retail outlet. In- cludes an 3 bedroom home, 100x300 com- mercial Moe * plenty of room for expansion. Only $10,800 with, reasonable terms, ‘Warren Stout, Realtor TIN, Saginaw 8t. FE 5-8165 Daily ‘til 6 road Containing and .bath. Complete _ “I'm finally rid of that Jousy job of mine—they fired me!” For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses _ 43 =| FOUND ¥Y FOR Y¥ 300° fixe REAL BU 5 room Seek | home am —ASSOCIATE— 2 co, ee $62, 1 DOWN $69 pei onri , VA ‘TeRMe— BEDROOM, S COLONIAL Jn JUDAH ~ Estates Lifetime Aluminum DLORAR \H BUTLDING CO. co. -> TE 2-9122 ~ - A Chance of a Lifetime liking r Body & Pontiac . Present owners canny eee ‘ou tgrown larger home. WI sell oonit with small down payment % will Terrific Bu new home in a 60x174' with assortment fruit to downtown, dn DORRIS pies to be by yourself, eee bor ith two large ure . brand aoe L pyeos peting throu roughout, Tr ap- ae you will admire. SILVER LAKE BEAUTIFUL BRICK $17,400 A wonderful home and a fu- jl ee a as . BRICK TERRACE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION bos exceptionall able rooms, it, automatic heat, ment $75 month, including taxes and insurance, a very reasonable and comfortable place to live. Terms can be arranged : * VACANT BUNGALOW LE OR TRAD and recrea- gi porch, dandy @arage, 5 surrounding homes, west suburban. PIVE FAMILY BRICK GOOD INV: Live in five very a Fooms— other dandy a pay all —. excellent + big ‘large kitchen. Brick and frame construction. Lake privileges. NEAR 8T. MIKES — Fine north side 4 bedrm. home. Remodeled kitchen, . full bem't.. gas heat On bus line. Price reduced too. See this bargain at $9,000 with $2,100 dn. 4 FAMILY oe — 3 Room apartments, 2 down — 2 up in ‘ood location on main city street. tien inside and out. cellent cond: 4 Electric ref: included. 2 En- closed ches, ar garage. Now completely occupied, Income o! $270 per mo. You be the land- lord! $18,500 total price — terms. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy at Telegraph PE 2-0123 — og 9 9 AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING | WATER ‘FRONTAGE. MULTI LEV- =. vita provost “ — tcook- . formica back splash, Full basement, tile floor. $200: monthly. No eles 6 ceamaaves, EM 3-3160. RANCH STYLE 3-BEDROOM BRICK LAKE PRIVILEGES BY ORIGINAL OWNER—Located reatly retusmg eee pny aturing a large 16x19’ sad bed le : daing with wall to wall a an large French doors overlooking @ patio and eee lot; Pres kitchen; ceramic big bedrooms; fulj senetiens finished with " beautifully tiled * floor and ceiling, including a Jarge recreation room; 2 car one. with 16 ft. cement “ road; aluminum storms screens; & co! minutes oat to 1% acre out-lot onto lake. Price $22,500 : For additional information and ' g@ppointments call FE 8-1784, $200 DOWN | 3 bedroom starter house with ge — on fast included. $1, 500 DOWN New 3 bedroom home. oy bese: ment, extra la i Donaid. OR 3-28 WANT A GOOD PRICE ON A /N Custom Built Home? E. J. DUNLAP CUSTOM BUILDER FE 8-1198 FURNISHED. MODEL OPEN DAILY 10-8 111 MELROSE | br mn Perry and "$8,250 COMPLETE. DOWN PAYMENT TOTAL MONTH'Y PAYMENT po BLDG. CO, E 86455 .. Suburban Living With All Its Charm -In the New Convertible 24 2 Baths—4 Bedrooms MODEL OPEN DAILY Ross Builders 2345 Watkins Lk. Rd. Of 3-8021 | j ‘ 4 ix MU ay Farmers HOYT NEAR UNION LK. VILLAGE — | 950. 3 bedroom alder house tp excellent condition. ea basement recreation room, e property, — beautiful trees. sie down — Easy terms. No red tape — Be first. REAL BA m. trim & tal 3 loc W. suburban. Pull basement, large og wilh pay you to investiga AIN —- $8,000. For — $10,- acl 158 100 wy 4 Fg eep. Ideal aie for children. Gi terms. OWNER SACRIFICE Custom built ranch $22,500 s beautiful large rooms. 3 ceramic tile baths, ey os — a homemakers dream, 2 fireplaces, full basement, rec- Teation room. Many, many ex- tras. If tt's real value you are seeking, seeing this — should be a must. Phone COLORED GI - 280 Prospect 2. houses, front house 3 bedrooms. Income from house on rear will | y your payments. Phone now & — us show you. we HAVE SEVERAL Goop INn- ME PROPERTIES Both 2 family. . multipie dwelling s. — ing good net its. for detalis Ask for August oat HOYT REALTY N, oenee ee 700. ems, FE 2-9480 254 @ Telegraph Rd Sl, 000 Dn, Six room home. West side ~ location. Walking distance to Alp =< schools. ideal fam- om Olassed front ee er! 1% car E POSSESSION! FIVE Bedrgeme “are soflered with this est side location. One acre site rey your children, or for your Yes, in 5 a lifetime. basement for podbias nome dur- ing ther s: rms screens, Better Sane a look. Only $16,950, Humphries E 29236 monet LISTING SERVICE $350 DOWN $40 PER MONTH. CLEAN 2 BEDROOM —*- OAKLAND OFF VALUET, “Realtor Oakland Ave FE 5-0693 * Call Sunda a7 FE FE 2-6864 MULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE BRICK HOME—TRADE 2 bedrm, brick rancher on hale road in Lake Orion areg. Like new condition uge lot. dpa _— consider your home in 2 FAMILY, $750 DN. Located ne: s Lake and new — Sioomfela “Past on . and ine oat ‘ethaty” tacitities. LEY, Broker R. ~_ 11 APARTMENTS Brick bidg. on southeast side on paved street. colored and , bringing in $660 He riced 2,000 with 000 down or consider trading. R D. RILEY, Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 41157 PE 4-4821 WATERFORD AREA REPOSSESSED 3 BED- ROOM_ BRICK ae ~~ AL E NO OTHE COSTS. IM WRIGHT, Realtor Oakland ave wines 5-044 wou eer "SERVICE _ IRWIN OEORGE R. . RICKS We have a variety of brick homes located west side; west s grey uburn He’ Walied ices range ~~ ae “Cali - today for action tod FRONT . se taronss home with Mural — iding. Has develo be: _un- pean, ra eee! er said a at it! INTERESTED IN BUILDING? We are & our spring butid. ing program! We will figure your plans at an estimate We in er Roto ~~ ow at as 30.950. Te? at started now! eas R. IRWIN, REALTOR N GI bh ras ea ee res ea Crs ro er ven CT | garage & breczeway. lanes iy $8200 Nothing Down shoe al 20 NEE Sas a ge gd er a moses | TM: ‘WILLIAMS Ne on San ARRO | apse + pene: > LAKEFR | 1483, BALDWIN _sPE_(4-0847 vp FAREFRONT | LaxerRont _|HoUsE TO BE MOVED automatic “oll Hest, $11,000 900. with | With sandy: beach, This ul | west Huron st, Perfect ition. Sing Seoon whe firgtlacs ares| eq0 IZ 0 ces CLARKSTON ploture window overlooking lake, |, jy and py 3. bedrooms 3 bedrm ranch, all brick, only 2 lovely: with amps and bath up, Ask for Bruce years old, many extras. $2,450; closet space. ceramic Kinzler Eve and Sun. call FE bath, 2-car garage. $19.975. 8-9653. a Clarkston |p iSHEOS | Stee i 56 ft. , . "eee BS at Ste S| Sea Eames REAL ESTATE, INC: | tice ”ralant nest’ aise natural |? goeéruom. Bema, fel eee 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. stone Por ‘the summer street, Fenced yard. landscaped. (ACROSS FROM BANK) ‘months you will enjoy larg down. PHA terms. Lake prive n nen Sundsy:12 to 5) thede trees, 3 latre vedrooms, N +n hay a ‘ | “SMITH" “SEMINOLE HILLS ao 1 room me wi rior room. rc heat, water throughout. Here are a few of the | P&LOr FOr. > lot, garage, ideal many numerous 12x35 / for large family or pa Hammond Lake Estates | fireplact, “extra large ceramic | Only: sif sen, $2,500 dow N brick ranch. 4 base- '% bath: gen ee iad . Din- po Age RE, all this for only| Brick, ee ft ing room, tive mod- $16,900. a wd ben 422. 000 cash to ern kitchen and com- REAL 1 Paneled * family D McCULLOUGH, REALTY Paul tM. ones, Rea room and distinctive living $143 Cass-Eliza’ room with I fireplace, FE = PE 48580; re. ‘an. OA 4.3653 are window aitording an ee ee ee eee) iz | 2 BDRM. MODERN si7t0 DOWN. interesting view of the iak poo {2 BDRM: SFE 5-00 and ‘countryside dear “ae peat wantin: pultonet, 2 bedrms, | FOR SALE BY oNraeain- punted ‘ storms and screens. FWA ey we a pseearte ieradian Vilage. Mohawk. cg a gr peat now rented Call owner, Li Basis. FE 5-7940 Bi on % acre corner BY OWNER, 2 BEDROOMS, IN- BUILD NOW lot. Blacktov = s' amatee. on corner lot, storms and H ME driveway. Shown by ap- se including taxes| 3 BEDROOM HO} pointment. An unusual value and. $1.500 down on afi $35,000, FHA _FHA terms. Pl PE 86-3703. . BY Ow) OWNER, N PAY- > ‘Today. anne maga Rolfe H. Smith motsra 3 lee, Pepa our, ior youre. Your plans or WS. Toler e +asie| Va | AYDEN. ae ty nies LOOK _| J.C HAYDEN, Realtor CU STOM | BUILT ~ At this 3 bedrm, home with car- ¥ HOMES pelaucrteed. "Weeks dscererce. . 3 BEDR 3 x 45 ft Ready for immed occupancy COLORED GIs ; Birch KITCHEN WITH BUILT IN| tin can PE Sait | NO DOWN PAYMENT RANOE & OVEN as | HERBERT C. DAVIS AGE 4015 Irwindale Drive “Baty rooms ond full basement. TERMS all model at 451 evenings 6-9. Glam NDER, INC. | FE 5-8875 or FE 40823 “UL TIPLE LISTING SERVICE JOLL oon wil} ig $1500 <) his equity sue quick sale 3 bedroom OTHING DOWN You don't have to be a GI toe buy these! We gave several near- ly new 2 and room ranch pemes with or without basement All r ready to move into. Hurry if you are looking for a reat PE 2-0066 ~ bargain. . | Evenings after 6 call OR 13-3798 J_J JOLL, REALTOR HWY. 2336 DIXIE PE 4-461 WEST SUBURBAN 3 Bedroom with 11x25 living and dining ares. Full basement with 11x35 area. Aluminum Priced at $11,700 min pay- ments of $68 per m EAST SIDE BRICK 3 Bedrooms swith a large On. a S0x136 $13.600 with §1,850, 3 BEDROOM 12xls Pinished | recreation including og ititchen sink.” 1% car . $13,600 with 2.400 wn. ‘LOTS ase The SUN tg shining, the 5 round ro you are thinking of building, we have s large selection of lots to choose from, Also we'll arrange to have your house built and financed, SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 OPEN ome & SUNDAY $42 JOSL COR. MANSFIELD MULTIPLE LISTING SERVIC® 3 Bedroom HOMES $100 DOWN | Moves You In sO WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES eS Stanle iy Kinsey 2 blgeks Hess wf ia Monteate WESTOWN REALTY FE 8-2763 or Eves. Li 2-4677, is rot ge ag LAKE HIGHLAN Neat 2 bedroom alow, oe priviléges CALL U UPPER LONG LAKE Teh lerel 25x15 ft, Hving room fireplac ace, also carpe ‘one , large recreation room ‘wi fireplace. am k with built-in oven, range, rigerator. freezer ga isposal, and Dishmaster, 2-car red ga- rage. Large beautitu lot, SYLVAN LAKE Brick 8, tiled ranch, 3 bedroom retwnas Neate ad A r eras, pane street, A a G@oop BOY. $15,950—~ BUILDING Now i ihe time to plan. We will codons build your home on your or ours, tom ~ PLANS sl bee Smith: Wideman FE 5-010 as LE LISTING SERVICn” * . : Fi é Ee ee ee Se ee ee en ge ee ae ee NTT at Ey eae ee ah, ee Pg A Feicaiens™® A ERB yy Ae pe LA loses ke ae tear 5 eRe is! oa omg For Sale Miscellaneous 60 PIE For Sale Miscellane , ape Keto Osane — =e ses won ECIALS ; lamas ea GNAGRRAL, YAE : Fas ; , Ay Besiness Jana | st TIZZY oF ‘ Am, Came ee eo tie ee so ve fl Prop 4 1) pe) Slosing- a aoe cde ares: ls aa iets Reset Proj Sonne Ty’. |! FEAWAGON, MAHO. END TABLE ' For | House: ‘s 43 For ee : 3 “OPPORTUNI ene 3 with lamp ‘attached, 1. yg exc. gr d per ue F aie prEan One of Pontiac's best pin, bad ae equity, sor $560 assume ae ‘ise, “retne ANTIQUE PINE bon CARNE? LUMBER PRICES WORUG CLEANERS ae CK: [room Gn sindimore. er eC CH IEROKEE HILLS tog, | ventory. This is so oem. | goes EeUITY TNT fouse'| raxezene - “Getatched. Terrie | aRTIOUE sce. OAkiand 83701 | STANLEY ab t 40 5. $208 room. ce, , selection - "Gall Ms.. "Bee 2.600 EQUITY IN 5 ROOM SEMI ack aa Seon RENT -6-UNIT BRI and schools Full pri See the r homes - com-| maker modern house 600, Phone EM| “name brands, 8c fle they last. No oc eis er - FOR REN t . bette: ot 2-0181, . Balance $2,600, 149.95 wh 57B ™m apartments located west ‘of oe.| _M¥ 2370 Ms, BATH| pare, the iving eavantages of sron FOR RENT. ROCHESTER | fraler. Balanc — Phone, Lorde, psaaes aahigns {Eo ek & Radios = ses LUMBER | wan paper sigumer. for sand ag ge db sal SD ig esse, | country yet ¢ to suit YOUR ii as of bustnass section. ase FOR” jographs.| Fluorescent, o- NORTHERN sbers band of over $300 per Pal price "625 Low "down payment EN exact needs! ; —EitL et ner 4. Gt Het | women Se Ave. EEZERS 2LINCH GE CONSOLE Tv. oo terms. See H tolay? MODEL ee — cart W Bird, Realtor— SUNOCO ae en, ee eee aH cabinet. Remote channel rm sm ‘ ‘oT ee veceee Only r, Used RTRIDGE drm. brick. Contemporary Community Bank Bi} 1392 410 or Transmission’ or 2/90 eu. ft.: i c er, jonal recep- REALTOR PAS, sw: HURON] 1,000 oF ae FE ¢4 en ep tana es. Pe bi SERVICE STATION Poet cr whet have ‘you 18 ce, Upright -..../0 i monte cient picture $160, — ) - 2140 Garland OME | soUTHFIELD "2. Mile and = RENT FE tote. DERS ‘ ndition, MI esas. | FE S103 after NR 8H NER 2 BEDRM. H t, 140 x 303. 12 Pre- FOR . HOUSE TRA coun- | PRIGIDAIRE MI 68428. REAS. Foe CA : BY OW! dar Is. Lk. F.A. lo igh restrictions. small, 4 condition, MI 6-8428. Mines vejecs, _velveas, : a com bat age ge cupboards end lots | ~ For Sale Farms "FOR SOT. GOOD "36 CHEVY. "RANGE, ROLLAWAY a OL | ~T-AAAt aot ae spring rush. | $4.50 —=— hregumare downtown, Huge 4 bedroom of counter wan i betes, Neo ERM. | TageTenh & Voorhels, Pontiac, | 7 oy eee, St oe, EROS SS wake ead dood ‘nny ‘opportunity at ee Yip an Ogg sad samples At prices ard — —< Ist floor with 1 ‘tving OUSE, ALL MOD’ Mich. Piains,| form . 771. as rms and awnings. and give. Michigan family home or ropert tpele entrance. Very nice jace.|@ ROOM Hi ble garage, 71 acres,| Mich & Monroe- Drayton 8-1114, A UX ELEC. RANGE Ajum. sto ment in May. factory can Le Lake Ave. used as income p vod tibu! tth Jedgerock firep: : 2 baths, dow & reel machin bi HOTPOINT DELUX ELEC. RANGE cond. Hamilton money. a Sas at payment rescent, 393 , Large ‘iv “room. facnly Fa econ, attached ory et tale. oF bs . xe raising Webster, MA eae aft: For Sale Clothing 56 aulomate washer, > a a. Auburn’ - a Rochester ast ns 7 i estimates. itehen 1 car and 3-479. HoiGa BonkY MAPLE "3 sin amnion “priced ai peg | ACRES 6 Rin ee | SENT SPACE DT OGENG pants from We: shits, irene tee. | HURC HONEY MAPLE aa | sro on. TANKS ae@oD duced prices. Pree va Pull basement . - GL minutes from Pontiac on eagles Only $5,500. $1,000 dw 2” & bath. lahlnad for donut concessions. | 4 “from shirts f 1 p.m. HOUSEHOLD AND BABY FURRT.| 3 = $-6621. 14 wale chose "Sale cettenet wooded lot. Terms can 120 acres. $11,500 iy Some! wins usues fren ee oe Open tT asys Tam, if the “bait | HOUS also miscellaneous, T poet Or ra ANS ras Double bowl sink. -sar++8 only about $400 ranged See it. Buy it. e. barn, other all ckeh acts 52 D aantl Sun. 4 p.m. ai Ave. ture, Fr ~_ teicer PE Washbow!.” with maine... costs gown. | other equipment. & bath. Lee.) Sale Land Contra store. 389 Orchard Lake _5-1890. ONER- ER | | ditio ied bath sets with “? rms, : ahaa TED SERAT | TRONRITE IRONE is) ee ic PER PT — MEX TX 3-pe, bath set with. WALTONOPDYKE AREA. wT cous Sani down town Po Pontiac. | 100 acres S.rms & 4 rm. house. Lae comtkien 40 © eal 26h | BEAUTIF A nhs ie eee takes, model. Needs cover, °s at yaote ot ag @.A. Thomp- | +p colored batt 3 bedroo kiteh- Five spartme: 5 rtment. 200 acres rrels, : YR. Sag ee” cate | Batata cre seen mR. WW. DINNAN | MO"29f°REGs AREA. | GHILDREN's “GLOTRING. COATS ed eo anew sou PPE TFA combina ue LAKE G softener CINCH SOL PIPE SPT. 33.7 beards, new m 12x reasonable terms, PE 42577 MIDDLE STRAITS h. Sold. for & prmactag 0,000 g-ain water washer Sump Pum Ga SUPPLY ape llaegyliermsgy Hamad RD | 66 Fe ea NEW HOUE To, New 3. bedrm. ranch. ount | 5-546. = IG, | $8 Imper: CEGrRIC SAVE FLUMBIN 5-2100 oe ee eee ee | 80 ACRE Yuee ear North Branch, $12,500. ST an Ee LADIES’, CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, “Sa ake ee inxs BLDG. 70 BE MOVED. gi0e. ceucsee Gal’ capes ot 16 E. "or FE 4.9584 aragget or nage gfe gut-bulld- ‘Kart Oarrels, EM Saat ce ea simost_new. Cheap ian” wt ue | ioxis BLDG TO BE M 18 Mile ve incjuding = - all til 2-2237 after 6: Ea 43573 DRYER, | "Corner Orchard approximately ; ings. Terms. FE 2- _3-4086. AL VEIL. $15.00 KENMORE ELECTRIC DRYER. Ra. “takes and insurance. 5. ROOM SMALL | [gs Loan 53 NEW = 29-4126 zeeneece. HEATER, $69 2, BEDROOMS, full, bese. a ene sere of Sale Business Property 49 _ Money teh Lenders) ARGE ‘CRIB AD aND MATTRESS wd 8 tai nies wae heater, £40.96 . Located round. Ld PPP LAL LL LOL ALL AANA AA am . b B chard Lake ve, sinks cad eloce to schools, we le y pine, Of furnace Borg gly BUILDING AT 424 sehold Goods 57 “Seed oe ea, ee Laundry trays tand, thu Gen cae 6 pen ce wee” tor heater. town. you take over Qemun St. consisting + ER Sale Household Goods 57 CEAVING apiye Wilt velvet | cate AVE. PLUMBING i eq 1s apt. chal: - : FOR SOME GI payments. Caji PE 42281. Vacant store 34x16., $8,500, 84,000 Bl I *K N * sfarcon, goo", condition. age | . Dest ott Washer Preset ‘$4 model caN WEA? SLICER GER EE — 1 extra bedroom. me Youn, Sandstone. Home | down. Call OL 3-901. . IP PANY Bloomfield “Biv. ae Sitenbed saa aomererrs cia off | Soa ar deep P| Se This _— Mipetaire home. bedrm ed lot. attaches MOTE Lo SITE Clark INANCE OM 6 7 Piece yuble saree, bonkense Will sac o—. Maybe Ras. wire recorder & air sander. : 3 bedroom bedroom - on aro pean wood drive. Lge te4 just Nort? o = outfit pg Double dresser, 1 mps Sashabaw 8-0313. 4 It has en extra bedroom arage with cement cats ot | eee eee) ees ter ROW. Up TO $500 2 7 only ad wee, = AG WRINGER heap ft ‘CHOR FENCES , 4 ines wes neko Ous. a dice Beir Miele ge gm © of tie new. Proposed wit BOR IN: ail tor 408.80. F enard | MAYTAG | WAIKGES she tya| ANC ; cation would on a home for cupboards and ye i ; ‘ change Curyaer By resewey eh. — Plains — Utica Peace Puraiture, cash. 99 Parkburtst x = fiukres © a ABET good income or | cans ie __Hickorynut. FE LL BASEMENT.| jSi5\ 055 tt. by "h terms 8 avail- Wane Li. Dear ingham, Plymouth Lake Ave. OOM SUITE.| tolpm ROP LEAF Estima schools, Oecd ince 3 BEDROO! g Bey Piastered = ssfe $70 front amaciete Borrow With Confidence 1 fa VING RO and x. waa rcpt Man. Jeathe: net * QUALIFY SUMP float, float, $020. on A. and on a uy to & storms an a WEBSTER, 2201 tables, m S| tab sectional, seve Rome jo a real buy tos fenced Tard ‘and lake privileges. “on 63122, Orton, MY 2: 5 to $500 OE egg de Plaga. mone Ringe women ean ee ee ee yrompson._t008 K - BALP AND ualifying VET a and ; fenced re 6-1089. No brokers. Oxtora 0. = coffee. table, only $2 weekly | chairs, mah. @ pc. BEEF AND POR’ Mkt. FE 58-7941. es, “there's & garage and 2.500, . , ehold Finance AR tes $00, Fee caty 35 ooenty. MI 17-6216. ~auartersOparie Mit PB 6.141 _— basement. Call to see it G@ SERVICE VOODWARD AVE. : = of Pontiac Pearson's Purniture. MOVING, HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES. ATHROOM FIXTURES YOUNGS. day! MULTIPLE LISTIN < \ location between Birmine. Corporation FE ¢0535/ Lake Ave. FACE, 916.05. | MOVING. dishes, misc. ae thane grt gee Terenoee ‘NEIL, Realtor ¥ ‘ ham and Pontiac with {rom way | 36 8. Sagin 5 TO $500 | | sxiz_ Ras qeak Tepertos. seen_anytim OCH AND| — hot’ water fer becker “hart: RAY O'NEIL, >the new $48. ital. Appl. N 8-8:30 : 3-1801 7 age. Ni micely iandseaped "the "REALTOR yr sss} day! eo —Seaboare Finance Co. Fe sor)" OP Wine} SERVICE STORE. RPLUS LUMBER & very tees MA &| cL Geet iewand. Pe h. 296 2S NYTHIN sae ane ee proximately ti ort || No, ae te eee | DRIMBTR ooct ok GUE FINANCE CO, | 0007 ANYTHING TOU WANT _| SIROER PORT HG wae, | 61498. MATERIA Ra “Misr On 300d | HATE: pine oi BPA delivered. FE pises. : —s close SA Electrolu ; High OR ; : : seni morgag 1 OPEN L ,main highway ba TEA | FOUND AT L&s 19.50 3-0702.__ | $340 Highland Rd (M59) 0: —_ ANON Mdachtatat’s <6 Gai ai . monthly arene of t only Income Property 4 43A ~4 the ety. per year Nae at 202 N. MAIN H° A nite o0 out Puraiuare, ny spp seme Vou Seo ¢ vR.| __ BETTER BUYS n heater rs, ile -cablngt 4 dairy. veways : FE ne ‘ bE? 88 indice: i - asonable. cutance. Don't be sorry ear cor ee gal. #22:50, 809, an d terms can ‘ROCHESTER, MIC. ances of all kinds. NEW NEW & USED. vr Fe ae a. TI" | ase, MULE x HIDE INS “s “a tn =o Anitque guns biel alenee, " ret zs gen ° Loans ¢ . SINGER PORTABLW SEWING MA- 1898. Micht. 2 stripping W-Pine 2 tt: 1p 002 __ Wood, Coa uel THIS a attached, D COMMERCIAL NW AU’ bar, 8 TO PAY chine, round bobbin, “ 92-3337, | 2% ; rippin W-Pine 3c lin! ig Akland IA . Be She ee ee in werickerete 2 family carpeted i allt LIVESTOCK MONTH trade. Come out | chine, Sewin Center, —_ W-Pine 8 tn ft.| PLY D SP 43 WOOD, 87 A heated garage one wea «This bricke located on @ Tx : HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1-9191| We buy, sell or 9 acres of free ra Kiand A ixl2 “ on W-Pin . Men: 1 INCH MIXED Geliver. FR rayton Plains ‘th home which is Jot, Has such OL 60711, OL and look around, $-0241. 30. 1% HP. 1x12 she "Pt wie in, ft. %” Birch .......0s. ee ¢.t0 d at yard, We hen w 59 froutage in; Ph. Rochester, Phone FE ae COUGE k-| 4 Base W-Pine . ft. | 4" BNO oc dsane cor ' aa govt kite range. Is- 190 M. featurgs es: Carpeting, U NEED parking. BAT. 9 TO 6 8T tor, $10. Steel base Eve " Casing W-Pine ... lin. ft. | 34° Mahog he poe 29-2448. ee eerie” sine esier. eeerete eee Se wae 5-9471| “WHEN YO OPER MON. SAT. fee, mater, 5-0031, bee Shoe W-Pine .... oe MR. | ao Knott ae re lace, 8 tiled bath, o! Ez FE 5- * fle| “ing horse, $8, @ Shoe ae a wine exe lige losete Vanity heat mt ee RAM DE ce MANSFIELD $25 TO a £, miles Z. of Heighte on Aubura | — 7! ‘SELLING OU out! . Birbh Plywood aarp $13.75" Ha, | Genuin all Paneling Fi: ees oi wardrobe Truly a terms. BART 4 VENINGS & SUN will be gia co. E. Aid 8 ovveesss eng Chapwoog Underlayment, zi “are, re 2-28 ee ne tie HOLMES- 0, ite ce Gee E FINANCE Ra. M_ 59. = BS. | oxen ins TUGS . -ceseenvce § 4x8’ > %" § Ea. we Bale beautiful home terms. You ixie Hwy. vials a SH IN COL- STAT Bank Bldg. PRelawaye Bea romping x12 ‘felt bas i 52° pipseord cay ue” GES 5 $13,950 on EZ 4392 D Eves. OR_3-3230 HAVE &§ ROOM HOU: at $15,000. 702 Pontiac State Rollaway bed comple . 4\,- -Ft. Wall Tile ... oe ay Bizeeore Mesoraty Piyw: re Te must call today! NG WITH 8) nee teen. Valued + $100 FE 4-1574 ood bed fra: gs Cot. BASE PAINT, 3. $. $ “ ae $4.99 Del. on 4, ft. ¥Y DWELLI eg renters a Ho! * "h 95. RINBBER | 43064 "x8" —— ‘= %"", Wretneois Lovely 3 bed. |? lots, com S caak earn Soak poy Aind"45,000e sae 0 dasenss Mortgage Loans 54 ya ops oer iit _W._ Huron Gets: rir lan san $7.60 Xa. | ae P i ve DB c 0. room brick “ranch home. tnd awnings "locaied sear Cass Benet ect. Fa east, Furn 42 ard ieee gee: any dining set, 1838 Zonolite House fill. 1.35 Bag sa ER er basement comipictely snd awnin OF ard take crce | _and equipment. FE 6-638 sae You: S0akiao wink ae SUTIN OVENS a BURNERS |* a eure hae Splsce, mahogany oo eed be Full basement, at. water Lake on pig + and take over at ET’ S TALK ARE YOU. WORR: our home im- | BUILT. omplete. Samuel’s App! fis" i] i teabendee tiled. Ol! heat | water 81,975 down . furnace PEs 000: L ; ments & need you your prob-| $149.50 Ma 86-6011 TEI. Reobeldt, Of 3-16, HAGGERTY softener, On nice driveway. payments on i BUSINESS * ved? Let us so: rest. 12 yrs. ances. LON WATER WATER ALS! MPANY Priced only $14,080 with ap. . | Ener's'pm umece: FR MTS EXCEL- “ fem. Low rate STRUCTION ‘Co, BOTTLE GAS, 30 GALLON =| SPECIALS! SPECI LEER Ouee Priced = a Ss ales and | 3 FURNISHED Close to BIG BEAR CONST FE 8.6553 eater, $25, ye ren, Ss aP 1947 HAGGER' AKE rosimatel? 02.000 sore. oor some, Good sre, Dairy Queen 92 West Huron tric Co. 1060 HT TRON | MAYTAGS WRINdiER nwabnhs. =~ ote knee, tal Poayments of | ent OR 3-8315 xis..4 Coun. {al appraisal fee-n BRAND NEW WROUGHT TRON W. “Maple & Pontiag Trail | gf, we no. Mineinding ae: FOR BEAUTY ye we have two toy Oak and ‘oth | No tast Swaps. cand bg 2 gg A. he on mectae e Riance, 2 Renewed, Good Betwown Cire Market 4-1084 x on insurances Don't home, 3 bedroom ane desire your bag = = de’ above coat |> and — alke Ave. - ¢ondition, ie ebuilt, Guar- GY IN GOOD COND! * Pe sorry | ft = “s1s.600," Wilt ‘taike yoo sverage growin eS a tenors ages ~ et Cian Fon Sita ‘abe. °8 | Mo Moet, Rew’ pictere tebe. De. | BABY 3a OR 1780. RA — ro ss Ms t ‘down,- ‘4 ' ever ' amd wife, desk & cha: not, R an tion, . xi KEFRONT up truck as par : tion for husband our for nice KIN Working or ia 7 | Wonderful “foe, whit | _oler tate, sis Prop 44} Bee ehotce. $7,800 down tequireds | ie for Vato model car PE Soeee ; | COMBINATION | BOTTLE . Gas ee meee, ee | SLRS yg A | de a tbreathtaking view For Sale Lake ~~~='| ehotee. $7, eae sina BARREL BRON ¢.| aad “Bia dse t. semucl's Ap- |“ newed om | gre, clgetrs and, ges. ben ‘ F * 66 8 dine ee Motel mig gf iy hg eerie | nat. A 8-001. Si ~EzzG.| OOD now: mexPino 8H Sameer : ¥ aes tice sat we. Foo e- | pertect beach, 3 2 "iin oo. Wil! wearty versity” Here is income on. gi : antique fern | SEL OXE EELVINATOR ELE a1 W. HURON FE sige é eonite GY, USE| Bement, i, i lastered walls se- bath, Basemen ir contract FF tis ek will grow nd, $35, Admiral 17" -| _ trier aN ER SE VERA AVE ENERG : RO ne lot gat iors, cust Serpent payment, WB Shoid Bre 254 ssvastnegl Serer gee | Fores cote er omnes it bimive, RM me raat EE ae qaeede WANT ADSI To find a “SHEE struction nt has a 2nd make own terms. is how el 126, le expands to 85 190. ria % live or al wie. t pasthed saree Grcpace. A Bet riv, ade and inten §-4192, Table ‘ond. $100, PE 49 ‘ lace to axt, bath @ a heer the rec- Lake Lots and Lake Eriv. sew’ wile the world, Shown oy pees. ee ‘is. DROPLEA * | 96 ors EN | job, P d car, see Classi- Spores | ata sperny att ares | "apni SS|_ THE ANSWER TO "plea en fe gemma |" So dats con my car, CHURCH'S, Y hes, rice; E THE See: ane, Fangs. HT D, x d aan teemees, Corpse te Se pared aren $h:995 full p IGAN BUSINE: EM:| electric rang are, | STOVES, BovGHT, SOLD7 EX: ie ee ns i ie ing pay Al How MICH ION| YOUR P ROBL . gutomatic jeous furniture. | STOV ed, Turner's, 603 Mt,’ Clem duced price “$20 “Sra. Phone Lincoln 11 a-T7i1, SALES CORPORAT YO t, rent $i, 128 _mcceetianonns Furaivare. changed, Ture « : ae sired. ONT 1OF ON 7 MESSER, BROKER Ads! To se ’| Fm s-4688 and | ens, FE 24 Lene aoe it O'NEIL, Realtor, /cAROE TAREFAOWE, OF 8 | SAL Ets SIIB Poon hire, it’s FE 2ei8l, ,°| tal ‘tiee ee ue RAY O’NEIL, Open 9-9 EW CAERERONT 3) BRICK. BY) anit at hire, i : agg ip eens ple gay Telegraph Rd. . OR 3-20%8| NEW fireplaces, 2 car ga-| ay t' ; i é ra Sai rage #21000, PR 6H ~~ ee a : , oh, 1 a. F ‘ie - ; Sod - oe 7 [4A 5 a ss woe * * ri ’ ‘ es JS ee oo a a 3 MeO Oa 4 . . es gh Dee] ae ! mi ‘ : oa. ss Js = dé. sole ? i ;|/ AUBURN HOTS, MOBILE. lage, hong a ogton wor V8 SEEN THE REST, NOW * @ love- §-0851, ae ihe be best es ae ‘Trailer “ANARIES, MATED |_ Pas KE PUPPIES. little black dog with personality. 2-4565. PE St, BERNARD, | FEMALE” | AKC Reg., § mos. OR 14190 after 6 wer “MANCHESTER, WONDER- ful pets for older E -- a Pully housebroken. FE + ok Pete. ls, sprin: Z 8 for Also, av dts heater, cable, doors, ete. oo fhe M CHROME PLATING, AU- foe BE Poo MODEL Sotae Sales 7 meet SLAP PE 2527 Dixie H CASH $$$3 ‘See M&M Motor Sales For to: dollar Md later gant cars. R_ 3-1603 CARS AUBURN MANY MORE TO eee FROM Haskins Chev. h it M15 mania eSat a Bites “ih 9 ‘ ree. + DR. HARD- ‘ST BUICK. r. Prt. owner, $1940 C008. Hardenburg JGLEAN CARS. | gUanuumne eam a4 WILL GIVE YOU Bare esis ts: a eee —TOP_$$$.D — Céss _& Pike FB 5- > dake “AND MODEL “Dynaliow. Gall. Pooet Wrens Take gash for equity or a | _Say~ 3-260." é E = 54 BUICK HARDTOF’ = os real pretty one, Ivory a oS | Sears 211 _ 8. “enw SP 8-454) a oe avt0 ous pee CHEVROLET, DOWN Pontiac Sales | _ Sell-sational Values - “staat INTO THE §&) —_ ii $8 Ford ae MONT, sh’ w tires, batter, . otter, PE elo, 5-0305 after Sf “MERCURY H’TOP. No rust, Runs $505" ver clean. 24 moni ayments. $22.47 pe: month. wy, 7 down pareiont a. 2 FORD “6 with radio, heater, in "66 0 1 MONTEREY ‘WAG- "Bright Spot" $1095 ome a $795 a 4 naar sunenn green. and real sha 52099 4 COUPE. Fan Sewers Tan & re finish. Runs $954 | ‘53 BUICK ‘2 DR." Hardtop with dynatiow, eae ate & heater, Very On Car, 4 ' 7 JEROME a from m $75 __ plug” - tees ed eb ig ad pale gl gg ce Mn BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD patie te Clarkston me itutee i LER $2795: CRAYALER PLYMOUTH. BRALER 4 'ADILLAC ‘62'* with | 1958 WAGON edoeene Codie beatgr, full an. low mileage, FE 21620, power, “white , This re . car is really lke new, i ae “A great military strategist! TM. fag US. Pit. OF , © 1980 99 MEA Servicn, bn Put him “in an untenable, indefensible position and he'll stiJl come out with an appropriation!" For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars = 91 1954 FORD 2 DR. SEDAN. FORD- wer gee "Bel air 3°cr, Sie ait 5 i tee "NO MONEY COCKER SPANIELS. TRAINED IMMEDIATE DELIVERY | sedan. Powerglide ........ for hunting OR 3-2602. ; ] : GERMAN SHORT HAIRED POINT. Bet of 5, 15 in. Sper ant of} °55 yt w aie clean. Eddie Stee © ae _ Sa CTRL POLITE WE, | ost $55, FE 2-4264. FORD _sell cheap, PE’ 41000. For Sale Tires 80A\ pp 2020 Dixie HY op a O ARBOR, Dogs, T 70 ; WR AND JONKED CARS, Baie ’ ee Teled, Roerded 7) Fa Pict, ie | “Sees gy cae | ERO RENEE | "i, SR Barr-ghell, 319 8. Telegraph. Nets: a PE Seni, open Sundays 103, mo. Call. Credit Pilg, Mr. Parks "had, Smith Motors, UL ait . at , Turner ; Hay, Grain Feed 713% Wanted Used ‘Tracks 89) = ae cae NO MONEY DOWN ‘ CS selection pager ah a's] CASH PAID | RSE gaat’ AaRle |" Sais Fah 2 ED WILLIAMS. Used Trucks CHEV ‘sa BROC WAGON. Sais sae tuto ales, 103 EM Rowe | ScmnAity Ate & TRUE Rerlest_eved PE 1989 DODGE, fo ae : ’ ton, $85. UL, 2-123. Auto § Service 81 on: oa = a7, waies on, asia gene eect vee "Sale Motor Scooters $ 8&2 SLAYBAUGH’S =! MOTORS BOAT SHOW | “MARCH ur, Pad & MTH MIRACLE. MILE. cphoppine Center sa| Mazurek MA: RINE SALES HOUGHTEN-& SON a Osase & New cing De GooD 13g ates seg tC MESS: ot a isi i. pons espouse Seti 1956 CHEVROLET PIE 3005 UCK RUSS DAWSON 5-480]. 55 GMC 234-Ton, Dump GMC B Factory Branch} "tz OAKLAND AT CASS ‘NORTH CHEVROLET CO. Has The - INTERNATIONAL 1-YEAR WARRANTY . GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR | 100% Coverage; No Exclusions itr Gacy, Br: Bante < iRs 7. A 1957 Ford Convert. Power. oon $1504 1955 Ford Fairlane 4 into * Corps, $225. Tele MI is een 7 and ¢ 1€54 OLDS, 8 a, 2 DOOR, aeeereeewnwe Bs st Dede ae bBo ‘ sis “48 lone & Dod ge pickup “$195 en. eo nnains : tr, a ECONOMY c SP or i 22. AUBURN for equity & take over ents, condition, PE t-61z. after outh Wen. $1195 with radio, heater t. owner car Begutiful red & white exte ear tte COLE, INC, e - Ftd pg he - Chrysier at Ponti 1 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON. UTOMA R. ac Frail MA 4-451! ments Mgr. BELVEDERE. for equity, FE “36 FLYMOUTE HARDTOP, RADI ered and V8, white Sharp ‘ment. Inc ss MU ITS ’S6 PLYMOUTH 795 ae waa, 24 monthly Y ie, . er $20 96 ea ow down payment or rade. Over 80 other bargains. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3900 ‘$8 ~PLYM ‘<—E CUSTOM SUB. oe Sta . Br, & Btr. ww a ati in rear, = cond. OR 3-0714 after 5 p.m PLYMOUTH ‘36 PUSH BUTTON. Pow. EELVEDERE. DOOR & 10, 640 AUBURN AVE, THE PRICE IS RIGHT z WILSON PONTIACCADIL? : 1958 CADILLAC ‘ BEAUTIFUL a ing Reign: with matching wie. A low mileage car and in show room condition age ~— oe owner ‘car. PONTIAC DR. WAGON with Wer steering & ua! 13,000 miles. Pa | 4 1958 SAFARI 4 radio, heater. brakes. An actu Fh radio, a transmission, 1955. PONTIAC lina. dra, . et 17.08 mo, Call Cred- Rae, Mr arks at MI 1500. “et Bee or sel Pid of Birmingham. ww, a on CxLW eve. cori CKLW Heatter, Davies Board 65 inducted John C. Hovis . * a ee News CKLW. News, Bports CAR, News, Martyn #:00—WJR, Rt. to Happiness|Of 169 Dwight Ave., Zacharia J.| Robert. L, "tues of Clarkston; Ek | een con, | AOS Rete Bi fee ee arris [ ie 0 * ON News. Soore 11:00", Baste CKEW. Newe M. Labbitt WPON Bob Lark Peter W. Greenwood of 67 Henry|Raymond V. Wojtyna, John A. €:30~WJR. Dinner initia 10: son WIR, arthur Godfrey 2:3 a wm, Bes Helen Trent Clay St., and Barry W, Adams‘ of|Henstreet Jr., Cyrell J. #2. few TUESDAY MORNING WXYZ, peter & Mary | WXYZ ‘News, Shorr” (78 E. Rutgers Ave, and Daniel L. Ortwiné, all of W. News, Chase CKLW, News, Mary Morgan}; CKLW. News, shiftbreak * * * Farmington 4 Piet iad “vas Rem, ber sale WPON Chuck "ovis "Wa. Matinee, Ghirley Others were Stanley J, Austin of ft oo ot WY, Wo 641 W. Huron St., Gordon L, Ste-| And David L. Smith and John "WEYE. Morgen =~ 1 ewe. cores ere el ea cRLW Shuribreak, ‘Davies vens of 47 Short St, Hugh K.|T. Feeh&n, both of Royal Oak; f Jack jpeliooy WEON’ erie Rarly Li) “” Ne te House ae rty Wear. News, Bendett Chatte f 5 bah Hamilton Ct, and a a a “ Milford; in - 8, Pre ar’ . Oo’ Scottwood \ » Ja Troy. Candie eae “CKLW. *} David an ory Kew. bs Meld ne" 4K _Vomposite Ave. r ww Tak ae orn WEON Chuck Lewic” XYZ, News, McKensie Board 67, handling cqunty |Federal Aid to States rz, Mane Ts i." WXYZ Paul Winter CRLW News. Chase Pont Bud Davies 7:00 WJK, News, Musto - — i > * ae Asked. on Delinquen aM, Tommie J. WW, News, Roberts 190-WIR, Time tor. Muste 4100 WIR. Pa of Bends) area, sald 26 men reported for ,on quency 000 WIR, amoe ed Sea eve oor Dana pc en . ex 2. war Setentie induction, oye WASHINGTON “WUPI)—Sen. Ja- x os | Week. News, cob K, Javits (R-N.Y.) says the ‘Bee | creme | EEE | ot ace pela noes myo : ine ; John an- m: a year in the "WATE heme Welt ae Seca acta dooyoo! and duerad © aca, ates unless hope. are. tat Ra Please w ag Rea Gene 7 on Face ; Sports, Mae innon jof me ca ee Omar 0: es a sharp rise in juvenile de- . Guest Eke 8:00... WIR, N é ‘|Millmine ai n n, uency, win, Orchestra . "ins Meet Winer ion wer News Deland 4 okenate|DOth of Waterford Township; Larry| Javits said he will introduce a fs. ig hime 4 et Hows. “George 12:80. wate A, Time Out Muste cKLY Spo rtas, Chase te K. Farnham of Avon township; aglted ig~gl 39 et antag the By 4s seen, Bellbor WPON News. Carey b- hail ne vies Rhee. ae ernje and Roy L. Johnson cf Independ- jin a aid to . es pr md “es "on Steet - [SS wae, Mune Hall wi Don MécKignon — jence Township, hext five years an rp barade CKLW. News, David Wik Wepre. *~ # combat “the alartifig increase in iy fon owe aBK: Hews, Gears My. ews “eth Ni te rg “Others. were ‘Donald J. Kom-lyouth ‘crime now approaching “5 anon Bettboy -9100—WIR, ‘Mews, Mrs, Page Ei: ee |e i ceew: Wok sete raus-and- Arthur. J. Cavery bate emergency proportions.” ' "ty Sie ee eee aoe de Ke 5 a ke ees oe ; . i t 4 ‘ : i? ; i : Aig tO hee = ‘\ | ' : j ae t 4 [by Retired Men One Firm’s Business Is must be in business for profit, If * |Saturday. tainly don't have more informa- tion about the matter. . .The knowledge of being retired.” Wanted: Jobs to Place Older People me after 34 years in the company beause of the co. ory retire- ment plan, and J found myself sit- And then I saw this ad... . Wilcox, like thousands of other “T don’t know why,” Fuller ; says. “I certainly don't have-more infor- mation about the matter than the social agencies. The only thing I being retired.” Wilcox, who wag placed as vice president of the Fuller comgpeny, adds; “Retirement plans are designed by young men for old men, And the social agencies, doing a good atively young.” According to the Fuller. Com- pany’s formula for success, you cannot fit a man‘ to.a job simply because he is ovep(50. He must have the right experience, and you you can't make money selling your service, then you must close your doors, facts — executive know-how and nite to think—are invaluable oe eae Fuller, Wilcox and a small office force of retired per- sonnel (most of the firm's over- head), each application by the re- tired and each query by a prospec. tive employer are combed careful- ly for undesirable traits, who seems to be looking for a tailor-made job. And no client is serviced if he thinks that the re. tired are a soft-touch, eager = work for nothing. WALTER D, FULLER: “'I cer-. in New Work PHILADELPHIA (NEA) — Wil- liam Wilcox ‘said: ‘So, they retired have is an intimate knowledge of: job, are also manned by the rél-|- _only thing I-have is an intimate |—Th livered by : Ee arx gent Cy: Anchored in n Reality ‘The — at the end. fe gp : : few splashes of fun, ‘ last night was simply crackers— =~ it contaiped a funny old movie “| bit with Tony Randall and some . fine singing by Ella Fitzgerald. - Births Mins Shore closed the evening by Recent births in the Pontiac area) marvey-doe” and although I'm recorded in the County Clerk's of-| not quite sure what that means, . fice are listed below by the name} I guess I agree, of the father. : ; R. F. 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