The Weather Mostly ew ent, windy and: baeay st Page 2) Toth YEAR PONTIAC, aigaTGaN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 21, 1958 =a } PAGES Assoc! \TED PRESS “ONETED PRESS PHOTOS ATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ——— om wr bd oe tine ee offers a Tree Blooms Under Winter’ Ss re p Gers. Pontiac Press Phete Avon Township elevated storage tank dripped on _ frees below. The picture was taken near Auburn ~ ‘an@Crooks roads, by Press Golf on Trial foday; Spot Red Flare ‘Insanity’ Is Defense _ in Plane Search Defense attorney will attempt prove that 35-year-old Small » to slash union demands for nual benefits as other city _ jtermination to keep. hospita Hospital trustees last night further postponed their 1958 budget in hopes of persuading the city and county to relieve them of more than $150,000 in other expenses, this year. They looked to the city thatthe hospital otherwise * * * Hospital Board Ducks Petitions for Sullenberger The Pontiac General Hospital, Board of Trustees last night re-! fused to accept petitions demand- | ing the reinstatement of Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger, ousted staff sur- the right to practice at the hospital again. “We are named as one of the parties in the suit,” said board chairman Willis M. Brewer to a igeon. “It would be legaily impos- City Wage Formula Will Be Dropped af? — the Pontiac General Hospital administration has -re- solved to divorce itself from the city pay plan ‘in order). Conerer” ™ $172,000 in wage increases. Behind the move to smash. the five-year precedent that hospital employes automatically get the same an- employes, appeared the de- 1 room rates from fising. to pick up $83,000 interest} | would have to pay on 1952) bonds, and. hoped the coun- ty would up the flat $26-a- day rate it pays for welfare patients admitted to the hospital. year because the county rate is ‘lower than, the average per day operating cost of $35 a patient,” said hospital] director Cari I. Flath. it the welfare rate is not raised.” * * * Trustees resolved to take a firm Stand in their 4j rag eee tees, Soins Gomes — Bee eee ne ae eI [service 2 months to hold their jtems for them, : No e's cc tete eee iG S Toda Tong-tet contisence. "|" oy teepetd and To . | for Jimmy Hoffa: ‘No’ sci" tie'vecer wee EQ pt, yria Join AY’. |mine ingtermcontenee"" "|" om teopeld and Toshy were |g 0grmne, whe fre year ae trike Pay Taxable 7 oo , meet nexf Tucs- ; unable to comprehend the news | inittee which recommended § P T So jas san do's CAIRO tater ‘Rnaing yesterday, cht days | Ragen tld the men tend sou'tbe Seatingae eee | aa, ay (oe judge has ruled five times against! 49 discuss oasis ele eet, unting yes it -| Ragen told the men their aed D James R. Hoffa, embattled presi- Doplal bonds to nance he mow fant Syrians oted, toa ls immediately take over the U.A.R.|"4 a auua foes Seen Sileec the’. seineen vee” = = — : istrict Judge Rules dent of the International Brother-| sadition. cu ee ee es He barged tre bids in tree sald, “smiles of utter joy and re-| 1. Johnson service Co., Detroit, ; hood of Teamsters under indict- A inp ye AD. Egyptian officials planned to/hour hunt at the plantation estate Hef spread across the faces of | manufacturer of automatic heat. | MILWAUKEE ® — U. &. Dis- ment on wiretap conspiracy Filath said he is negotiating with|Repu ame Gamal / na od Pe We ae pgp dwar arsenal beth. Leopold put his hands to | ing controls, triet Judge Kenneth Grubb has charges. the Oakland County Welfare Board|del Nasser of Egypt the first pres-imads and Nile Valley init Treasury Géorge M.| his head, and his voice was shak- ruled in a decision that is ex- * * + jon a new “sliding scale” thatjident of the U.A.R. disputed areas along the Hampharey.” ing a¢ he muttered over and |i, co soat posta on the veane| pected to affect thousands of In rapid order, Judge John M.|would tie welfare patient costs in * 8 border despite objections fram the Cold weather, rain and a cough| over: ‘Oh, it's wonderful — won- |‘iee¥eer Posts on Cpmmis-| ‘striking union members, that _Cashin yesterday denied motions With operating costs. he Accb'enien wits Nadeor anifelan gretiinen $0 Kiebemh fect item feng derful after sll these years!’ poetics: Hs ang 4 T+ at union strike benefits are tax- by Hoffa's attorney to dismiss the Meantime, trustees were faced|its head had already won wide-| Five hours after the end of the/most of the time. Touhy was a little more calm, |, ° able. : indictment, postpone the trial of/with a bookkeeping matter con-|spread popular approval in both|vote, the U.N. Security Council The President plans to start) gut said, “Gee, it’s great!*!” dadge Grubb yesterday re- — his case another six months, and|cerning the new addition, into'countries and the ballots; was to meet in New York to con-jback to Washington . He Wa Ragen distribut- Bloomfield Hills Justice of the) Yeteed. ® Federal Court jury transfer the case to Michigan. which the hospital plans to move |prepared for the 6% million voters/sider the Sudan's complaint efjmay fly by way of Phossix, Aris.,| Times Sewn Ragen eter [Ponce Ave J. Bike which last November ruled that Cashin “also denied motions by |Piecemeal this year. —< and. poasihte med eeeict’ inleation for a few days tn that area {in it, Leopold expressed. grateful-|day fined J. W. Smith, 25, of S77}4| strike benefits are pong on Hoffa's lawyer to reject alleged | “As we move-in, the mew fa-| The already certain results of and possib , pelle Smnacicleat "Iness to his friends, the parole|Going St., Pontiac, er en SS ee eS Se The UAR. eas board, the press and “first of all Smith had pleaded guilty to steal- ’ Hoffa's case from tha co- value through usage,” to God." — : . defendants, Owen B. Brennan, | pointed out Finance Committee Gato Feb. Yan ter dav lter/Pontiae Man tnjured crag eereatniaednt a Meet in Puerto Rico president of the Detroit Team James Clarkson. “The | pertiamnants. & Colle jin Two-Car Collision —. . sters Local 337, and Bernat | qu should we put this (VOVE | fo GQ] mascus approved a _ provisional =. ae | Mam, determined to do my ut-| FIOUSIM Pr : WASHINGTON. (INS)~-Defense ms = constitution giving N virtual - ; Spindel, a professional wiretap | depreciation down as an operat- . asser "| A two-car collision at 2949 E.|most to justify the faith shown in ie : Secretary Neil H, McElroy and per. ing loss this year? Prison Sentence | ly absolute power. Walton Blvd., Pontiac T ,;me,”" the statement said: ~~. f M f | p : a group of high-level advisers 7 ; ' : ‘ tober Emery Schwartz “I am acutely conscious that or en a atients flew to Puerto Rico today for a The trial Soe ne December.| “I believe that.if we do, we're Te N. Saginaw St. t Fontiag Oalae-|more thah my own future hangs weekend conference to hammer mote I Brennan es chanel to hav aap tery - (Continued From Page One), Lucky Trattic pathic Hospital yesterday” accord-|in the balance. of pris-| Three half - filled “tuberculosis Out final recommendations for phones of union subordinates at the/means only one thing—raising the Will be set by the State Board of Tig} et Returns: - |i," State Police at the Pontiacjoners, especially long-term prison-|sanatoritims in the state would be| Teorganizing the Pentagon. Teamsters’ Detroit headquarters,| room rates, a step that I vigorous- Prison Terms and Paroles. Post. ers, look to me to vindicate the|turned over for housing mentally between’ January 1953 and May ly oppose.” Beck. whe 1 cbaben St ] A t Schwartz is listed in satistactory|rehabilitation theory of imprison-|ill and social welfare cases under ‘ 1957. This trial ended Dec. 20 in , Canc erst nareet etn (PEQEER AUTO condition. with @ possible frac-|ment. 1 will do my best not to|a bill co-sponsored by Rep. Leslie CORRECTION a hung jury. RATE HIKE NOT FAVORED . pee ont tured hip. He was riding in the/fail in that trust,” it concluded. .|H. Hudson (D-Pontiac) and Rob- : , * * * Although no one favored raising ae {liens ee tk Clarkston man received 8/car driven by his son, Harry B.| Gertz said Leopold has a $50,000/ert E. Waldron (R-Grosse Pointe). In Shop Rite Food Stores Set originally for next Monday, T0om rates, all board members| %t © grand larceny for the jlucky traffic ticket early this morn-|schwartz, 21, .of rlawn|trust left him by his father and| The bill calls for closing Copper ment yesterday the retrial was postponed by Cashin realized that the depreciation] S** 0° one Gadiliac ow by the ing when he was stopped-for speed-ist. Driving the other car was Wil-|brother and that income from this Sanatorium at Houghton, the ties f Birds until March 17. would be a real loss that would) “™"- ing on U.S. 10 in Independence|jiam J. Gray, 19, of. 309 Park-|trust “will assure that Leopold|Northern Michigan Sanatorium at e pac 0 have to be made up sometime. lis ill awaits the May 5 Tacoma a ty _ — hc of dale St., er. Both’ drivers|will never become a public lia-/Gaylord, and Southwest a Eye Perch and Birds sad * __| > The s deferred to federal trial on charges of evading Dow were uni , said police. bility.” Sanatorium at : nd Fuchs Drawing Closer | ire budget meeting March ($184,000 in 1951.53 federal income|, When asked why be was driving oe tere | Tt abould have reed (—Dr. Vivian Fuchs and his | the Pep =) would be atone trial for conspiracy in his father’s|¢ emed the troopers that his auto NeW Discovery in Medicine Priority should be placed on us] BEDS.ETE 13.0. 25¢ British transatlanti t Commission vercoe taining bi - : : , were reported 400° miles tron Proval at least four months past |SERVE TIME - cogjeteiten bad boon atden with Ps aa coctal wgtiare felda’ the Sa bill an CH 2 their goal and making better | the Nov. 15 deadline. Should Beck Sr. lose his appeal,|/he was in ursday . {. ae : than 25 miles a day despite soft | .Last year, operating on a $3,500,-\he wil have to serve time at the/night. ee wes appropriation’ of $1,490,413) game’ 12-02 | oe 2 treacherous whiteout ~ vera pas hospital went $71,- —— State Penitentiary at} The stolen car report had been to run these three could best’ be! CoD Pkg. *, conditions. ° a Walla. i used some mentally. . aa a statewide, 20 he gave the toca] _ BOSTON, Mass, (AP)—Discovery of a mold extract which |tantad™ some, 1890 | _ ; Explaining why he did not hand } ge troopers , et §6SSHOP RITE | a “He (Beck Jr.) did not realize that a son should not obey a par- ent blindly.” The judge added that he acted in an effort to compel the younger Beck | to “stand on his own two feet.” * * * A twiching muscle was the only movement from the flush-faced Super Markets The men, Raymond Johnson, 20, and Gary Dowdy, 19, both of Flint, produced Lippincott’s overcoat and registration saying they had atci- dentally picked up the wrong-coat ti elder Beck when Judge... Revelle ‘ * of the nation. ; _ State areas, He appealed for fed- |told’ him: ‘Though we are dealing The Gone talon Pmtagiry the| Stefanini said ,the technique can be ‘used in any good x & * | eral equipment to help snow- with a relatively small amount of Oakland County Jail. for also. pick- hospital, although not yet peady for home use by family | bound families and clear the |money as measured the ing up the | physietans. The Weather huge snowdrifts from roads. good you have done, if I were in id pte. “sal such a position of trust and had) committed such a violation, . I. would expect to answer for it with the greatest consequences society, wim ‘ie wenlbine inersss Teepark | | New York City had its first 1 eather Burea reading of dbove freezing yester- yICINITY — Mosti alate wily cas cones tonight with day since Feb. 8 when the mercury light snow or freezing driztie and ner reached 35 degrees. NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS : metas" ugh tomerron srvund . a ¢ permits.” : hear ig: j : bh inds { asing te : Se, miles an heer this aflerneom end Tt was freezing again in South- Page ; Bape? rast’ chavicted last Oaklond County, Michigan _ os — with Rypeecaaagg: in’ the contention that he turned over : 2 Teday in Pontiac the in parts o ma, Geor- < : 7 , : une incecins ceomes ¢ oa igi, the Carciines, Kentucky and the seas Pye stee sega ary | i is oy Se > tome | dog owners in weners in Oakland County must produce < certificate that ing it ” 8 Fiery Dias — Abe, gig At $ a.m. Wind ‘velocity 13 m.p.h Tennessee. Normal readings are! » sirongbox in union saibener- residents Eth woddonte-ot of Lake or Keego Barber can receive a 1958 mond. pair, 14K gold tion. Deseien eee gle. ‘in the mid 30s and low 40s. ters. : : dog license from respective treasurers. — mounting. 4 Bun rises Saturday at 7:16 am. * * +t Young ead New euch o donot oats *$125 “ Moon sets Friday at 2:23 p.m Moon rises Saturday at 8:54 a.m « ‘sniiliante, the — may be seitinee from their which | Cold also continued in sections); seualy2 operated Gisice will be held at the local Veterinarian or at one of of New England and the lower following listed locations: Pewee Teme 9 Great Lakes region, while’ tem-/appropriating to his father at Beck : SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 22 ica. Be Be 1 peratures mode: in, most sec-\Sr,'s direction. Beck Jr. was a : 7 ' ee ae 4 = ji tions from the Appalachians west Teamsters preaer drawing $1,- , af Ortonville Fire Hal! — Ortonville eee See eesin: eeeass Lae | ean DME SUNDAY; FEBRUARY 23 ; (As recorded downtown) es Coun Animal Shelter — 4 ee eee OLDSMOBILE 88 Ontlond County 1280 Weet Bivd.. 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BSBSR es PREG tic gece ar I 3 ‘ P é 7 q ee : va a *<, a a <. ‘eS i” A we ese Pk ‘ ‘ ; 4 ¢ P \ ‘ é | - \s fe a \ - a % a vo oN I a: ™ 4 ' = a * . * % \ */ i}. es Vos, \. ce, a e Ah ae ei eats \ Oy St oR Bea —7 Leukemia Victim Dies ! ; “will have an active part in the 8th +——oa mortar from walls and chim ‘ sumption THE PON'TIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY : 21, 1958 7 Area Otticials to Attendillinas fx nae Planning, Zoning Contab Seven Oakland Conmniy officials annual Planning and Zoning Con- ference to be Staged March 6-7 in Detroit by the Detroit Metropoli- tan Area Regional Planning Com- mission, Scheduled for participation as either chairmen or members of Police in Detroit Catch Up With New-Type Rat panels to Poe the ceak ates me of “Resources for Regional Development” are ‘ Pontiac City. Manager Walter K. Willman, commissioner on the Regional Planning Commission. Acting County DPW Director Harold K. Schone, second vice chairman of the RPC. * * * Herbert Herzberg, planning di- rector for the City of Birmingham. David 8S. Geer, planning con- sultant for Pontiae and other Oakland communities, _ ¥ Dwight Green Dies CHICAGO #®—Dwight H. Green, Republican governor of Illinois- for two terms during’ World War II, died last night of lung cancer, The 6l-year-old lawyer-banker had been ailing for more than a ‘| “aehet Dap Special | while serving as Gn ehcer bs Chicago from 1932 to 1935 and four years later made his first bid for + * lost to Mayor Edward J. = & © sh Four years later he was re-! votes. si tein ot: ie aiteded-lactal'ep cece merate ahi torial candidate in 1940: He wasjever, he’ lost his bid for a third term, in 1948, being defeated by Adlai E, Stevenson by 570,000 —_ DETROIT (® — Houseowners on Detroit's northwest side ean worrying about mortar rats, Police say they have all the mortar rats locked up in an im- pounded truek. And five men suid to be the owners. of the rats are held for investigation of obtaining money under false pretenses, Police said the five men, pos- ing as workmen, would approach a house and ask its occupants stop: if they were bothered by mortar rails, explaining such rats thrived neys. If homeowners allowed a spot check, the pseudo-workmen would’ come up with a rat. Its fur was white, the men ex- plained, because it has been eat- ing mortar. The men offered to exterminate the rats for a fee. After collecting! E a down payment, police said, the workmen would disappear. A woman who did -not give 'a down payment became suspicious | when she saw the men again last night. She called police. Police said they found a cage E in the back of a truck belonging to one of the men. They found three rats too — under the instru- ment panel looking for mortar. Back From Disneyland, HOLLAND ® — Donald J. Oos- | terbaan, a 6-year-old leukemia vic- | tim who returned last week from a tour of Disneyland and Holly-| wood studios as a guest of a’ television program, died yesterday in Holland hospital. . The boy was granted his wish of touring Disneyland and Holly-! wood by the “Truth or Conse- quences” program after a Holland | High School student wrote of Donald’s desire. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald. D. Ooster-' baan. : i Britain, France Agree _ to Power System Link | | PARIS = France and Great, Britain have decided to go ahead with a $11,000,000 project, long dis- cussed, to link the two countries’ )’ electric-power systems. The undertaking was not pro- nounced feasible. until it had been ascertained that the electrical-con- in the two hations occurred at different times. TONIGHT and SATURDAY PLANTER'S Old Fashioned Peanut Candy) Reg. 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FOUR _ gin 4 \ our Lifts Restraint » ment — that the Civil Service Commission had improperly del- er time for promotion. ° in Police Case Civil ‘Service ‘Demotion of Acting Lieutenant Ruled Valid Here A restraining order against the Pontiae Civil Service Commission was lifted today by Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick. The order, issued Dec. 20, block- ing the demotion to sergeant of Acting Lt. John DePauw of Pon- tiae Police Department, was lifted when DePauw's attorney, Howard I. Bond, failed yesterday to file an amendment to his pleadings. DePauw had contended that since he was not given notice with- in six months that his services as an acting lieutenant were unsatis- Judge Wartrick turned down this argument, but had given” Rend time for another argv aw egated its judgment when it named a panel of police experts te conduct oral interviews with the men taking the tests rather than doing it itself. Bong told the court today his client felt that this latter issue should be raised by someone else, not a police officer who might have to face the commission anoth- The judge said he was dismissing the case on the first issue without prejudice to either side on the sec- ond one. That question should be settled by the city officials con- cerned without resort to further legal action, he added, Heifers Given Alcohol DES MOINES .— Experiments factory, he was in the higher rank under BROTHER AND SISTER SINGING ACT—All 1185 Jay St., Waterford. They'll do a number of decked out in their show costumes are Michael old-fashioned minstrel songs in the annual Talent - 0 Church Paid in Full show that beef heifers’ appetite ean be increased by adding small amounts of ethyl alcoho] to their daily rations. The alcohol also tends to increase their rate Bailey, 5, and his 7-year-old sister, Connie, of _ Show of the Four Towns Elementary School. ~ Report Parnau Hit To Burn Mortgage by Indonesia Bombs | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1998 ool Presenting | Curtain Rises ‘Saturday Night Neither Snow Nor Rain Will Stop Performance | _in Waterford FOUR TOWNS — Music, dane- ing, humor, and a good perform- ance is promised in Waterford Township Saturday evening when Four Towns Elementary School presents its annual Talent Show at Waterford High School, Crescent Lake Rd. at M59. Curtain time “is 7:30 p.m. And even though snow may pile high in Oakland County and a blizzarq howls at the door, in- side the Waterford auditorium all will be warm, colorful and festive as the school stages its A cast of 250 Four Towns school children will participate in the production — an old-fashioned minstrel show complete with songs, dancing, pantomime and colorful plantation. costumes. PUBLIC INVITED The public is invited to attend the program, which is sponsored by Four Towns PTA. * * * “The children have worked with eagerness,” said Mrs, Theodore Devre, diregtor of the show. At Long Last— iKeego Harbor Group a Stop Signal. - . lin. for Speakers! |Abproves Clean-Up KEEGO HARBOR—Keego Har- wheal dnctoar Sg ae bor City Council has approved a Niagara Falls, ‘on be turned a for a-clean-up day in the off. ty. ’ The citysagreed to cooperate with the Chamber of Commerce in its proposal for a Keego Harbor Clean- At the rear of a meeting hall a |UP Day, and asked that a date traffic light ace eae . for the project he worked out: When it flashed green, the * “2 . & speaker took off. An ambef light | In other business Fire Marshall watned him that his time was | John Sellman presented a schedule running out. A red light ordered for the inspection of business The National Standard Parts Asan. proved that at its conven- tion here yesterday. him to stop. places. In case the red light failed its | The city also reappointed Ber- purpose, a bell rang. nard Schelling to the Board of Re- Clair L.. Johnson, of Johnson and Anderson Co., gave a report on the engineering: work being done on laterals in Keego Harbor, It was idecided to meet at a later date with Willis Brewer of the Oakland County Road Dept. for discussion on; traffic and road problems on Cass Lake road, 74 Fire Calls in Avondale AVONDALE — The Avondale Fire Department was called out 74 times last year, the annual re- - port issued by Fire Chief. Harold Miller shows, Nineteen runs were for house fires and three were false alarms. An average of 13 volunteer firemen. responded for each call, Chief Miller reported. 3 Area Men Attend Fire Conference | Three local men were among more than 2,200 persons ‘attending’ the 30th annual meeting of the Fire. ‘Department Instructors Conference | theld Feb. 18 in Memphis, Tenn, | The three men are Fire Chief Kenneth E. Goodell of GMC Truck & Coach Div.; Fire Chief Richard S.Luxon of Pontiac Motor Div.: and Capt: Albert H. Rayner, of the Pontiac Fire Dept. i The conference program includ-| ed demonstration and discussion of the latest control methods of fires, the use of electronics in department operations and an! analysis of the causes of large loss % fires of $100,000 or more, - | i See a spectacular display of the two satellites (Explorer and Sput- nik 11) orbiting their way around a revolving globe. Also see the moon and other planets in our solar sys- SS of weight gain. | SINGAPORE @—Padang radfo * | AUBURN HEIGHTS — Elm-voodyot 1957, came here from the mis-|"i0 night two Indonesian air : Lowest Prices tem. This educational animated ‘Methodist Church, Grant street,|sion fields of Japan where Mrs. | _ al he se abe Ps Ww. , . oe NOT IC south of Auburn road, will have a|Dodson served with him. jae ons Rend th =s Expert Watchmekers display will be in WKC’s window ‘mortgage burning ceremony fol-| Cottage prayers will start at 10. 5 : 46. ' neahig he Tite iepciee Suibeylcas Teiiae te te Maes tO | * Rapid Service this week and next week. : | morning. members and continue through the! x &® / Youngstown 42” | The mortgage burning comes|week, The broadcast from the rebel} * All Werk Geerenteed just five and a half years- trom kt & & ‘regime's stronghold on Sumatra Sunday will start a series of! said the bombs fell near a mosque! i “Round the Clock" prayers. |where villagers were going to The Rev. Dodson will conduct a:pray. The bombing was reported r toon 15-minute worship service starting an hour after President Sukarno ‘= a ere at 5:45 p.m. Friday at the church. threw his support to the determi-| hie At 6°p.m. a 24-hour ‘prayer vigil|nation of Premier Djuanda's gov- | hbe- No casualties were reported, tacking planes. WKC’s Special Purchase: ithe date the $10,000 project was ‘started. Kitchen Sink CABINET $7095 | ate 19 Hf, Cita Colla, cetenaen Af tn Brewer, Dairyman- ' Special Prices Fred Pabst Dies on | The Rev. Dodson, who succeed-| OCONOMOWOC, Wis. w—Fred FREE %,, A Free Check-Up Now May Save You Dollars Later WKG, 106'h: Saginaw” FE 3-714 x * * | at Saledo also was gunned by at- ed the Rev. Keith Colby in July!Pabst, who helped build a brew- : ‘ing empire that bears the fam- ™= FREE! | lily name, and then became an in- oe ee __| ternationally known—dairy—farmer,. KITCHENS ; ~ ‘died at his ¢@state here today. He | | | COMING! rp ' ; . ts & & . [ar V- . These Have On! | @ | Pabst had been in failing health Sensational New Portable TV Set 79c Value > ES Y i since last year when he suffered Che rry Pie ' ; Been Used for i A NEW LOW PRICE |? stroke. He retired as chairman @ . Display Purposes ° : of the Pabst Brewing Co. in 1954 = Pst aia) g Kit . Hl] POLICY ina New Store [fer @ long, successful career : m | r a : ° Seiden Event | during which he helped make the! e pen ay Evenings | on North Saginaw |firm one of the world’s biggest : : ‘til 9:00 : - | breweries. = _ A Street . . . which will | Only last year he was honored att Pe, by leaders of the cattle and dairy / << Ca rl Shel | offer LOW, LOW inudstry as the “architect of the . PRICES wy a f Holstein-Friesian breed of cattle’’) : an d Sons every Gay OF Jat the International Livestock. na 1 Show in Chicago. i : the year! 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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 ‘ ; = LOAN Get All 3 _ Liberal Terms « Lower Interest Ds Rate « Free Life Insurance PONTEAC STATE BANK -jin travel: and men. ‘T Like Travel. cae 1 Like Men’ ’ has Nadine Tallier says she woud like to marry eight men from eight different nations. “I mean marry them one at a time,” she adds: “‘not all at once. That woud be silly.” = Carrot-haired, bosomy and as French as truffles, Nadine said she arrived at her novel marriage plan because of her wide interest “T like travel,"’ she said, ‘and I also like men, I’ve been around the world and the more I travel, the more meén I see. The more men I see, the more I think about marrying them.” — She said in terms of future hus- bands she was thinking of an American, Frenchman, Russian, Italian, Argentinian, Brazilian, German and. Spaniard, though not necessarily in that order. * * * As possible husbands, she added, Americans should never be underrated. 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I visited so many cocktails, I don’t under-| o'clock. They seem to speak some. new strange language after that. third martini." As lovers, Frenchmen are over- rated, but they have other ‘ sterl- ing qualities, she went on. “Germans work hard, save | their money, but will spend it on’ a girl if they like her. “Ttalians are great romantics; and good talkers.” Spaniards, she added, ssitriene| her. They are dark, brooding and} “as strong as some of their: bulls.” * * * Nadine, 25, gave her interview between scenes of ‘Girls at Sea,” tume is a towel with nothing) underneath but herself, which in Nadine’s case is quite a bit. Re-| turning to her undressing room) on the set. from a_ bathroom: stand English very well and some|]. ih Haey 0 Goes b Chciae' actin Wald = _ SHOP TONIGHT ‘til 9 Reduces as It Slims! 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Wheels % Controls on Handle * 5 Cutting Height Adjustments % Ball Bearing Wheels EASY TERMS! | Phone re4-2511 ; » Weta y+ « Dewasteon : Tr Oe ee eT he HAROLD A. PITEGERALD Editorial Page || MEMBER OF THE . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1958 7 i x ei. \ Tomorrow we are celebrating the 226th anniversary of the birth of the man who, more than anybody else, was responsible for our nation being a republic and not a kingdom. x «* * GrorcGeE WASHINGTON could have been king had he so desired. But he profited by his observation of the European royal families, and even sensed the decline of many of them. He was not without opposition. While it was difficult for those who were envious of his success in winning the Revolution to find an issue, the ever insidious politi- cal issues were trumped up. f -® ® They-even said he did not want to be king because he had no offspring to succeed him. That may have been his thoughts, as it would have precipitated the young nation into a bad situation on his death. . 2 It has been said by historians that nature left him childless so that his country could call him father. That . appellation grows with the ages. * @ Rb -» He would not even take the office of president until a con- stitution in accord with his busi- ness and military experience was adopted. It Was a long sever years after the treaty of peace was signed before the convention, of which Wasxine- Ton was chairman, agreed upon a constitution that met with his accord, . His uhanimous election as our first president followed in 1789, and for a second term without opposi- tion four-years later. He then retired, setting the two- term precedent which was inviolate for 144 years, and now has been made a part of the constitution by amend- ment. , Ww: -*®- @ Favored by wealth and other- wise, Washington never lost the common touch. The only adverse criticism to him was engendered through a misunderstanding of Self Reform in Labor The retirement of Wmuiuam E. MALongY as president of the Operat- ing Engineers Union may permit AFL President Meany to direct a cleanup without ousting the union from the federation. The McClellan Committee after hearing testimony of goon squad control, disappearance of millions in union funds and high living of offi- cials at the expense of the rank and file, branded this union “a national disgrace.” Its business agent,: Joserx S. (Jozy) Fay was sent to jail away back in 1948 for extortion. . x *. * A vigorous reform campaign is un- der way within the AFL-CIO. At its Executive Council meeting at Miami Beach it was decided to give all affili- ates until April 15 to comply with the federation’s Ethical Practices Code and also to investigate further two affiliates now under charges. Corruption cannot be fought with half hearted measures. Be- cause of the findings of the McClellan Committee organized labor, in self interest should give every support to President Meany’s honorable course, THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tas Powrisc Press Compeny 44 W Huron &t. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Daliy Sxcept Sunday Rvserit Baseerr, Joww A ft, Executive Vice President Senteheah’ ndvertistog and Advertising Director Manager - : Howsne HF. Prreoematy nm, Gann “3 Treapwent, tion Bicinca"Sitnagee® Creston Mansew *Becreary” and eaitor — WiSaager "TOE “Sitnagie thor auica Mier Entered at Post Office, Ponting, a4 second class matter ———— —_—_ Renan iver aes = = Tee Powriac Peess te fn tg Weet: where carrier se + a Ll Oakland. Genesee, at: : ; eshtenaw Counties ft ts $1200 @ vear:. a , Fy tn the on 181. : of 57 Mark St.; eighty-seventh birthday. Honor Washington’s Birthday © his far-seeing technique, or jeal- ousy of petty politicians. When he had completed his sec-- ond term he retired to the. Mount Vernon estate which had been in the family for many years. There he died a couple of years later at the age of 67. x * * In its growth to the greatest nation on earth, the country which Wash- ington founded has not always shown due respect to his memory. There were many years in the last century when his tomb at Mount Vernon was neglected. It even grew up to weeds. : And it was Michigan that came to the rescue. We reminded the rest of the nation of its lack of respect. Kok * Mount Vernon has been a na- tional shrine through the ages, and the neglect of the tomb ¢ made such an impression on a party of Michigan club women that they returned home and raised the funds for its restor- ation. Thanks to the women of our state, rules and regulations have been made so this neglect never will occur again. Of course most of the things that perpetuate Washington’s memory, including that magnificent shaft and in the city named ‘in his honor, our nation’s capital. “& 8 They shculd give pause for reflec- tion for those we’ve sent there to look after our interests. 7 The Man About Town Oldest in County Only Washington Club to Carry on for Such a Time latchet: What too many re- member its burial place. The oldest organization of its kind in Oakland County is The Holly Washington Club, this being its ‘sixty-fifth annual banquet. Organized in 1893 by the efforts of the late R. K. Divine, it has since carried on, His great-grand- daughter, Mrs. Irvin L. Burgess now is its secretary. The account of that first meeting on Feb. 22, 1893, was the first article I ever wrote for a news- paper, Since the sport of skiing has taken the Pontiac area by storm, still further en- couragement may be given our fair-sex by a repetition of the words of. Frank Picard, international authority on glamour in the snow, He calls it “Husband Bait,” and asserts that a gal looks sexier in ski togs than in a bathing suit, as man wants “Something Jeft to the imagination,” and that feminine ski attire does that in a convincing manner. A reporter walked into the office of Sheriff Frank W. Irons __ yesterday and found himsélf staring down the barrel of a large machine gun set up on the floor. Asked what it was for, the sheriff replied, “Civil Defense, we use it on callers who aren’t civil.” Actually the old gun dates back to World War I and will be used at displays . around the county. Verbal Orchids to— John Webb of 31 Thorpe St.; ninety-second birth- day. Mr, and Mrs. Ira A. Haddrill of 173 East Iroquois Road; fifty-second wedding anniversary. Mrs. Charles 8. Inch of 57 Mark Ave.; eighty-cighth birthday. ‘Mr, and’ Mrs, E. F. Tinney of 749 Owego Drive; sixtieth wedding an- niversary. of 60 Crawford St.; ninety-second birth- day.. : . 4 Mr. and Mrs. James J. Tunny /of 35. Oak Hill St,; fifty-fifth wedding anniversary. Jobn Vandewater ! of 2280 Edinburgh R4.; eightieth birth- - day. : Mrs. Charles Inch t i | CONSTANT FIGHT FOR FR le 53 7% EEDOM He Knew Adversity Too!, E Current Probes Top WASHINGTON — They seem to be intent here on making a martyr out of the late Senator McCarthy. of . innuendo and ™ by associa- would have been lond and long on the subject of the violation - “of personal liberties and the bill of rights. To take refuge in an aphorism of the days of the McCarthy’ con- troversy, it isn't the “objective” of the House Committee’s curent investigation which is to be criti- cized but only the “methods” used. . * * * Certainly every corrupt influence should be exposed. Certainly this is the job of a Congressional com- raittee in the publi¢e interest. Cer- tainly the members of the Federal Communications Commission should not be subjected to pressure by anyone — either inside or out- side of Congress. But there is a right way and a wrong way to expose the improprieties whereby such pressure is exerted. the time of the disclosure of some alleged connection or improper i eHE at 7 aes ee FEE 3 i Ae kis ny Ss fuel has ald tack etn Dr. William Brady Says: Farmer Defends Practice of Feeding Milk to Pigs An Illinois farmer teaches me @ amount of thiamin (B-1) and Lesson in slipped,” writes, DR. Y¥ “What you didn’t know is that he - does this i fill realization of the part it plays in the ration he is taught by the Farm Bureau, His ewn wide reading tells him what's best and most economical. for the production of bacon, the price of which you and millions of other high. . Bacon is too high priced most of the time. But if you as con- sumer and the farmer as pro- ducer could cooperate, bacon would not be too high-priced and you both would be sati:fied. “We began to pay for a farm by raising: forty hogs a year. Prices kept dropping until finally it took 500 hogs a year to pay for the overhead, and we could no longer. afford the pleasure of their com- pany, Little was left after freight charges to packing houses. “TI am astonished that your know. ledge of modern farming is so meager. Meager—That’s a good word, (Signed) - 2 First, 1 thank you, sir, for your mild and most effective reproach. T apologize to you and millions of 1? riboflavin (B-2) as whole milk, bat little or no vitamin A or vita- min D, which are both supplied by whole milk. . ; As a source of calcium skim milk is a fine supplement to the most-_Americans— ordinary_diet of which is deficient in calcium. , x *« * ‘ s long pertaining health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- - will be answered by if a stam self- addressed envelope is sent to tiac Presg. Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 195% _ n re Uar collar men in the same group. _ a good many debts. We have three children to support, and this winter “These are the , without feelings, without hearts.” * * called “overanticipated revenue” would soon become “collected Cee eet ees C ‘ ae : E cs : a P. tes < % 4 an office just .. (Copyright, 1938)—__ ing. F Just subtract the gross wages Fellow with too much agenda received during your absence on his file-index figured the gov- from work from gross income, ernment owed nobody. during but subtract more than Jackson's The same benefits apply Hf the it's going a long way back for a a © something good to eat an Ulness you were . area paket & ee ate ae eee i they ~~ on = * «* * could be the reason. If not hospitalized during the period of iliness, only the amount ,, Dt the real reason is nobody eineb ieee is oboe ays can from gross income, but not to ae eee ee exceed S10) for each weck ater OTE oobi are, Draving for oh scns so eo tlk Revelatioe Gn votes ot centidence oma bpredioten . Agate! pieces ; Form W-2, (withholding report). That one clipped George before you can subtract the ex- tor S108 900000 aad be Case Records of a Psychologist: Girl’s Moral Decision Wins Boy it to reassure yourself when under similar emotional pres- sure. For true happiness de- mands that you use your head to rule your heart. Infatuation is — and demanding, but true - is unselfish. " em- By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case X-335:. Nora N., aged 17, coed mentioned™ is the attractive yesterday whose steady boy friend - was trying to coerce her into illicit sexual relations, - [ " “Oh, Dr. Crane,” she wept, “I know you are say I should not boy * “Oh, no, answered. “He way and I have never since we graduated ee ee still love him madly?” BRAVE Bravery demands that right thing even. trembling with Sire nants tag ever having said she loved him. ® 2% 2% “For if you really loved. me, you'd prove it,” he railed, But Nora shook her head, al- though there were tears in her eyes, For a few days she felt degolate. ‘we do the ene church home. She knew what was y friend right, even though I had to chart. asked to drive her home it in mathematical terms, == rom sal He pagan and mon deca, Teka it He said he admired her moore than OR, we nivivers winy Rel slat. tas theseatior but fentuined ity the isones, but yon your. tree lance " ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: He stormed and argued and even . taunted her with, being a fibber for Then one-of the other boys in her [eee os fe eg OS Be AS og ee a ek ee he a ye _ > x ee , . eee oe ep ig yj i. | ce ) ; < : : . ; 4 : \ ee ae Loe : rep oeeae — Brae Hs en 8. hg ee oe i: eee oe ve THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1958 _ SPRING CoAT Si iit Se Bone eee > eee etre | | Petal cy: FASHIONS | : ST # SALE. ENDS TOMORROW aT 9 P. PM. att New York Gas, Food and ioieg ha OPEN EV’ R N ss a ae | Arriving to Be Indicated on New ce lan ee _ : : Tomorrow at | >Pernishweys i, 3 y — % off “7 > Smart colorful 12 N b LANSING W—Gas . . . food . Vorled Bowe’. F Soriag lingerie | Falter lingerie : 209 off 4 ’ Noon by _ fossine | 2 sport shirts for oss than $1 | j at alow price §) Empress nylons j) 16-rib umbrellas HELICOPTER! |ucee words wilt confront ‘motos : . , , Z e : wa : ; ¢ c c ° cretior tattle er arte me . ¢ 1.39 | # Pee ot 99° sere ne GOP ets wT AT 71 79 4g on he me I 99 J. C, Penney Co. ited-access highways. _ : : Ses, Ste Reg. 99 Bs. ' Miracle Mile | |. * SS ; o =««Fieg,. 880 S | Reg. 2.98. Acetate ray- ime og enatalled 3,00 feet trom outlets, - Reinforced heel rant neg A. ereg ee: ora 1. sah si | . | Rag 198. Cot ee ne | . Full-fashioned in pro- on in gay prints or so- “se ‘ loth; le m p'coats, gowns, ¢ plisses, opaque ny y ==—"they will inform driver that a » New broade > sOng P 8 i e lids. Fancy or plain | y the | and. adviscos. Paneled © portioned lengths. Free Lg P 2 a service station is located within a | Slight Retin, hogar will © sleeves, Ivy button- nylonized tricot. Misses, | sl hae C S-A.T. handles. ike and save! © 3 ‘mile of the off-ramp and food and F) not affect wear. ihe sc ll, @& down collars. 6 to 18. women’s in group. ©, slips in group. Save! nus. coupons. = 2 lodging Pity available less than F ae a = peter rac ean a eerane : genes _ . soma S .4 miles away. NOS ee Pia ute oa eBook a . | : ; Psy ype tagtn Day now, save! = fomnudbs = New spring Print cottons | Misses’ dusters © par lig | 4 . ; : ae “ ' ; way Department said’ totey. | fi 10-play gym set @ costume jewelry __ Straw hats for every day |% in no-iron terry j@ coats for misses 2 Department employes currently s $ : : 88 2. are surveying me ae pleces : cite 50 bares 1 66 bs ‘. ny 88 cut nto — $ to determine what facilities are - ; ; mai inotoriets pohly ms . b Reg. 5.98. 3 dE Reg. 22.98. Wool flen- $ es. a ~~. rani , 00 to 5.00 values! All 3.98-5.98 values. Flat- po ges 2.98. Many ~ on Ap may oo , na ss ed cota, to 3 ackie i urging local Chambers ae e ki eed ase. Beautiful ‘ton fad, olla a med with gay prints. lid B to 18 Buy now! 3 ‘ erect sige atthe fot of the ei] : handsome. stone sets, | ageing -colees: AD sien. ers. Buy now and save! Sizes 10 to 18. Save! sizes y J rvices av: e $ A within ane hives distance of é = . 2 © the expressway. ie ; IF You WEAR “The ies Department can- > ' ‘not authorize erection of commer- 3 UNIFO cial signs on our expressways or 3 Uae eget $ . ; 3 W iene cre responsibility for 2 FIT AND QUALITY dt sinctiveones, of this — ; 3 with local trade associations and | : SAM BENSON §<.°=>.02° 2 ! . $ HAS MORE! Hires Small Girls ; 3: BRAND NAMES! to Save Space | / g STYLES! SIZES! __*'in Welfare Office | 3 , CENTRO, Calif. This $ JUST ARRIVED =e the tse of mace, bat ‘ there’s not su : $ ; NYLON pera County Welfare Director 3 | He says his office is ped $1 UNIFORMS | § se screr tine aman oe 3 ‘BY conserve room. — .° - 3 BROOES OF “Just as T thought 1 was begin Patten © | te] Qs ! . $ fener a letter to" the ae) ae wrote : : 5 02.98 } . = Say: $ MY PRICE “one of my clerks became preg- Reg. 5.98. New styles, i Reg. 12.98-14.98. New- pee ee Sanded, ready to finish. : 2 9 ed par as fm met Ee the chemise aaa | est styles in quality fab- 2 rat rege il 3-de, 15x27226".....10.99 Ee 3 $ 91 nts so crowded... we can't = aaa sae - rics, Colors, All sizes. @ Cotton sheen capri slecks 4-dr, 15x27234"......13.88 3 : ee is ae cae te Fre eterations on , FREE ALTERATIONS =| SDadonts wey fer” S-de. 15x27x42".....15.88 , at Federal’s 3 the level “because all we've got ane he 3 Re or , 8: SR TT RATE 3 |. SIZES 10 to 20 | 3): ic vertical ... We have to add : ) "? § L$ cares Ur, ws sere wort sod] Table lamps, Ohild’s ‘Glowns’ §] Boys’‘Yorkshire’ |) 17x24” feather- 24x36-Ia, hi-lo 4 ae ’ : ; : i] i] 3 SAM BENSON $2ern ee S-way lighting) saddle oxfords [dress oxfords [filed plows seater rugs q thoughts but 't a $ 20 S. PERRY ST. $iisie = broad view... 6.97 & 7.2.88 & 23.88 99° wt. 99° $ OPEN ‘TIL 9 P. M. yds Age ti Dowd § ont tal ont ht ont Toe $ FREE PARKING to ask for a. big favor Reg. 10.98. Brighten all Ml Reg. 3.99. Black and Reg. 4.99. Ist qualty Reg. 1.69. Plumply White and gold Metlon fm Reg. 1.98. Washable cot. 3 why this is a small one.” me. Fine china in| white leather uw brown leather filled with chi Mylar stripes alternate - ton in geometric pa ’ to rooms. ppers, soft muted colors, ite © 8 aight toes, dur- feathers. | y> . wi rose, y Hay Serv to mi lors, brass (i white soles. Sizes 834 [ME Straight tip toes, dur- Pretty, long ith blue, ‘llow ( Nonkid becks. 12 col: ens oe on me trims, drum shades incl. to 12, 12% to 3. Save! dood, Mh tet wearing floral ticking. or green. Slight irreg. ors. Buy now! Save! inch to a man in a pinch. - , MI ‘Characterization - Artist ee . | ; (0 Na! Thurston Hall Dead Federal’s puts the hatchet to even more prices: EVERLY HILLS, Calif. @ — A NEW NAME = |Actor ‘Twursion, Hall noted for his | North Saginaw Street sve, characterizatins ot bank: | = FIRST TIME ADVERTISED SATURDAY SALES: = . which will be dead at 75. * « | 7 * synonymous with The aes was found slumped Luxary styled wint All fi rst quality! in a chair at his home yesterday, er WORTHWHILE SAY- |apparently the victim of a heart coats at bi Save 66% on 2-piece ceramic bobb y $0X INGS for every woman! |i" peared in many motion g savings smart handy size sel for lotion or $e travel pe all and cologne oft Th98 at 99° || 37° | | snd” DAY OWL : ame day tp scoop : Price out 1.99 Price cut 630. SATURDAY oN 3 : ~ SATURDAY ONLY SATURDAY ONLY Reg. 2 pairs for bri Ae o tig : Gleaming t. ma Reg. 2.98. Small and Makes an ideal - Buy = wi cuff that = beta aoe compact with black ace- one for yourself and a * Can be worn — ge in sizes 814-11. tate rayon covering over 8-rib frame. Priced at super savings for one day only. Shop early and save plenty at Federal’s! couple for giving.. Also limited quantity of cut lass atomizers in group. ico Saturday and really © save big at Federal’s! BoP ay re save, while they last! | SMARTER, ~ TRIMMER 1 CABINET Bh STYLING One day only! y bath tub in soft plastic 3.99 Price cut 1.99 SATURDAY OWL. Price cut 400 te Sie : THE KENT Model Annes © SATURDAY OWLY . 27x17x17” size, ‘Vast - tight for baby. Unbreak- able Polyethylene plastic that’s twei; rust- proof and dura le. Comes in yellow, pink, blue or - . white. Shop, save now! a i Pom-poms in white rab- bit fur to.add cute. ac- cents — all your fash- ions. Silk ascots i ints, florals or Kasco ss to # give variety ‘to your win- “ and spring wardrobe. : ith f comes foot vith comfortable to give it lo above heel . : "DEPT. "STORES Saginaw at Warren, — ih o e *, A FEBRUARY. 21, 1958: - q “f 2 " TER: PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. F — Junior’ Editors Quit on- NEW TERM md ee STARTS. MONDAY, MARCH 3 DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENING GREGG SHORTHAND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION HIGHER ACCOUNTING TYPEWRITING COMPTOMETER - CALCULATOR and other subjects. The Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence Phone FE 2-3551 , Visit the School. Phone. ot Return This Ad for Bulletin A i i cdausedosvecdobausratajaddoesesscencsess-stnabineeiger eases” - QUESTION: —_ * ¢ snakes good for? : Address | __ AN APPROVED- Bee L ANSWER: Actually, eB He, are a most useful to man. of. q PC. MC : ‘all the reptiles, because they consume great quantities of in-| = ' sects, rats and mice, which creatures destroy {he crops grown | oo - ; on our farms. Of course, the poisonous snakes‘are very danger- | LIVING ROOM ous, you might even die if bitten by a rhead or rattle- : seas ‘make. Because of this, many people all snakes on sight. 3 - eer ees ut Sennen a Geis Canes 2 $ are criminals. The food of the blacksnake, shown above; should § Easy Terms ‘prove how useful such a harmiess snake can be. Other valu- | 1 able serpents are the milk snake, often found around farms) ooking for rats and mice does NOT drink milk), the bull HERE’S WHAT you GET. to. man. @ Distinctive Sofa not Tuberous Rooted — Double Flowering BEGONIA BULBS 6 for $144 ™™ DHE 12 for $2.79 The ae me finest bulbs we've ever seen. Red, Crimson, ink, Orange, Yellow, White and Salmon Secaune sant pet , 4 dens | | n og : . that you should rysh out and make friends with them. There erg nitme Choir—Choic s deadly,ones resemble some of the harmless casa wary chabetP) @ 2 Decorator's Table Lamps berth BL © Coffee Table and Two Step End Tables unless sais ‘eu onier ulin Sci! @ 2 Throw Pillows of - ‘WILD BIRDS An attractive blend of sunflower seed; wheat, milo maize. millet. seed and buckwheat. 5 Lbs. 60¢ © 10 Lbs. 1.10 r4 25 Lhs. 2.50 oP Gek oudat you in ean < Be the snakes in your’ ‘Iecality. Study about them and what to do if a persom is bit-| friday, Saturday and Monday Only (ten. And al ber, unl really know them, , : SALT 4 alee o CIGARETTES for Thawing and for Water-Sotteners J" n +. x : : | (Wanda Patnode of Manhattan, Kan, won $10 for this. precowenen--| Renae Stee ROCK SALT .........., 100 Lbs. 1. 70 question. Send your on a postcard to Violet Moore Higgins, | r COUPON { GRANULATED ecu +, 100 Lbs,1.70 ‘AP Newsfeatures, in care of The Pontaic Press. Tomorrow: Did i i MEDIUM SALT . _ 100 Lbs. 2.05 + - | George Washington really chop down the cherry tree?) | teed tor 2 pectage | 1 SALT PELLETS . . 100 « 2.05 | po ots op, Hero’s Medal Awarded = the Soviet g poco ae ¥ "1958. bab = Fired Soviet Admiral math scogt Sriwd as Ky lsutlpnaitdin maser en J ne GAL MOSCOW (®—The Soviet pressjérs of the Russians’ Black Sea @ LUCKY STRIKES @ Coupon must be today announced the belated datanese of Srveatp in 1942 ad @ CAMELS eae for KING SIZE a ro 0 Soviet Un Ww: -FEED and LAWN SUPPLY COMPANY’ | in'tse onder ot Lenin and Gold|missed because ‘of failures in the f © PALL MALLS © Lime of 2 pocks 2 PACKS 29¢ 28 Jackson: St. Phone FE 2-0491 for bis ~~ fa too battleship construction pro- @ VICEROYS ADULTS ONLY Ls Mj ee 10-PC. MATCHED BEDROOM SET HERE'S WHAT YOU GET... © Dresser ® Mirror © Roomy. Chest © Full Size Bed B © Restonaire Innerspring . Mattress and Box Springs @ 2 Boudoir Lamps @ 2 Foam Rubber Pillows _ @ Scorch Proof Silicone _ © Burn Proof Fibertex _WHILE THEY LAST ae Money Back Guorantee DINETTE SET | SUNK BEDS © Burn Proof Top © Extension Table © 4 Matched Chairs WHILE THEY LAST 37° CHOICE OF COLORS AT DAYTONA BEACH—wNascan* made 176 brake-torturing AT LOS ANGELES—SPORTS CARS ILLUSTRATED Magazine made stops in a row—at 60 mph—never gave the Buick CenTury’s stop after stop~at 60 mph—but they couldn't burn up these air-cooled aluminum brakes a chance to cool off. Yet these aluminum brakes—couldn’t make them quit braking! aluminum brakes never smoked, faded, grabbed or pulled. Aluminum puts new safety in Buick a kas Thats why Buick brakes proved SO 100% bettor than industry standard” In both of these grueling, grinding tests of Ameri- Buick is the only car with aluminum front brake can cars; mo other car's brakes even came cloe to drums—standard on CENTURY, SUPER, ROAD- Buick's air-cooled aluminum brakes. MASTER 75 and LimiTED Series, optional at extta cost off SPECIAL Series; * The secret? Alumi num! gets rid of braking heat fast — prevents heat build-up which causesordi- © You'd better try these award-winning, safer-stopping nary brakesto lose gri Pris gpowerinharduse! aluminum brakes~at your Buick dealer's today; . . - Set Your AUTHORIZED BUICK BLES 9see! eek THE PON'FIAC PRESS, ‘miars FEBRUARY 21, 1958 ee 8 ee ae Feet ee | Ae ik ey Ls oat : iz = ° # NINE: - 4° uph, side chairs, 2 uph.> 9 99 . [$386 arm chairs, butt ond desk. *1 a ([ srewanr. GLENN COMPANY. ---- +2 PAY LOWER PRICES. WITH CONFIDENCE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE “AN EMERGENCY SALE! NEW SHIPMENTS ARRIVING DAILY FORCE DRASTIC ACTION ON SURPLUS STOCKS. CHECK THESE LISTS _LAMPS FLOOR AND TABLE LAMPS "SANDEL AND. REMBRAN | MAKES None Sold for Less Then $24.95 Your Choice CASH and CARRY "TABLES | | BOOKCASES MAHOGANY AND BLOND FINISHES—END, LAMP, _ - COCKTAIL TABLES . _ None’Sold for Less ‘Then $29.95 , *9 CASH and CARRY UNFINISHED 30” WIDE, 36” HIGH-— ALL CLEAR WHITE PINE _ ADJUSTABLE SHELF Reg, $16.95 $3 CASH and CARRY Your Choice Utility Tables 3. SHELF METAL TABLE WITH CASTERS. MEASURES WITH CHOICE OF COLORS ON TOPS Reg. $9.95 “4. CASH and CARRY Card Tables SAMSON DELUXE Tasuts : AND PLASTIC TOP Reg. ‘$13.95 CASH and CARRY - CHOICE OF COLORS AND STYLES IN VINYL PLAS Reg. $7.95 $3 CASH and CARRY ¥ 3-Pc. CURVED SECTIONAL Reg. 269.50 J PERIOD STYLE SOFA “Reg, 319.50 ¥ KARPET SQUARES J DANISH SOFA BED SAVE ‘Kroehler built, foam SAVE 8y Tomlinson. Spring SAVE = Adhesive back. Easy to Reg. “a SAVE Modern style with walnut ip OP ag ushions, slightly soil- $4 9* down cushions. In $ 50 : $79” $90 a Toaad Gover 17 aE nota top 199 146 install. 4 colors. 255 ~ 0 _arms, high grade cover. : ze ¢f 2-Pc. mgd biieihe = ¢ WALL RACKS ¢ TEA WAGON : ¢7 BIRCH DROPLEAF Less SAVE Foam cushions, Kroeh- » 248.00 SAVE Mahogany, limed oak fin- Be 1550 SAVE Mahogany finish, drop eg. 19.95 SAVE Ambeitone Bich. Large ate ae r built, modern r 00 i i) m 50 r $ 95 ize wi xtension leav $2 50 $99 ganas SEAM | | Sg ernie ok at hay jad | A——coleaditadiid Ved | Kf Seectartee Nenate- 4°, ¢ MAGAZINE RACKS. In wrought iron, modern Reg. 3.95 styles, several styles to ] 95 $2 choose from. ¥ ‘MODERN LOUNGE CHAIR Grond Rapids built. Modern $4 Rap, 79. 50 metallic tweed cover. 39 J CHERRY DINING ROOM SET- Solid cherry in colonial Reg. 479.50 SAVE 15-inch round ¢ 50 $140 table, four side chairs, 3 39 Vv LIMED OAK BUFFET “51-inch Credenza, modern Res . 139.50 style, lots of drawers. Brass $69” * drawer pulls. ¢ MAPLE SOFA BED GROUP Sofa bed with 2 drop- Reg. 189.50 end tables. — | 45 50 ras @¥ BLACK OAK DINETTE SET SAVE Oropleaf ext. table, 4 Reg. 189.50 chairs, black silver fox i | ] 9” $70 © finish. ¥ SIMMONS fete Full size with inner- spring mattress, high ‘ 99° grade cover. 7 MODERN SOFA BED. Choice of 3 colors of tweed. Poy 89. 50 Cover, wood bedding box. ~*69 chair, cocktail table, 2 lamps. 7 ~=DOUBLE DRESSER and BED SAVE cosh mt rowel Reg. 239.50 $110 fey case ved. blond ma- 129" vf UNFIN. DROPLEAF TABLES : Reg. 14.00 L ize, clear Ponde olay: a jigall By ne | J OAK BEDROOM SUITE Reg. 379.50 SAVE Large triple dresser, 42-inch chest, bed. By $130 Thomasville. 7 TRIPLE DRESSER SET Triple dresser & book- Reg. 279.00 3 case bed, beige ma- > $179” 249") J (OAK DINING ROOM SET SAVE Extension or dropleaf table, Reg. 585.50 7 ¢ LANE CEDAR CHEST SAVE Full size with bottom . drawer, bleached mahog- "49" BAO oy ff 2-Pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE Kroehler built, long Reg. 238.95 SAVE wearing frlese, cres- § 50 $59 So 179 hogany. ¢ WROUGHT IRON BERK BED eg. 89.50 .. Sturdy frame, complete with $ 50 innerspring mattresses. *69* UTILITY CABINETS Heavy steel in white enamel, Reg. 36.50 finish. — size, single door. - | a ~@ FULL SIZE MATTRESS Reg. 39.95 Stearns G Foster quality— Floor sample. 24. / 9x12 WOOL RUG , , Reg. 99.50 _ All wool. Wine. color. Good soa. ¥ ODD DINETTE CHAIRS Chroine or wrought Values to 22.50 _ irom, some in sets of < e Each four, choice of colors. d WOOD BRIDGE SET Reg. 69.50 7. — SOFA PILLOWS Reg. 2.98 ¢ 30x40” MIRROR _. Reg. 26.95 [7 JUVENILE CHESTS Wrought iron with plastic seat. Place for phone book. = 4 a SAVE co tone © Ke a 30 save. rho sees sae: i 98 — até ass, beveled edge. 95 wots wins pe Conn, ee Ly. 195 See 39 ape Ret eg lag SP ae $39 Vv GOSSIP BENCHES — ¢ THROW RUGS ¢ PLASTIC HEADBOARD |[ ¢ CHROME DINETTE SET La of ame e “ “a \ off E a with built-in a 9* Inlaid plastic top, 36x48” oa 128. 50. size. Four matching aes. 19 a ae . the hein ascitpeant einai gaanagecad 7 pe { or 4 j THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY a1, 1958 t Pontiac Central High School cafeteria was the setting Thursday evening for 20th anniversary cele- ‘ bration of Janice Antona’s Citizenship Class. Mrs. Posing for our Pontiac Press pho- tographer at the anniversary party were (left to right) Mrs. Mary Todd avenue, of Norton avenue, former congressman W. M. McGuire (right) pins a corsage on Mrs. Theo- dora Gianopoulos as Peter Tysick and Mrs. Stella Bank look on. George A. Dondero of Royal Oak, and Janice Antona of West Ann Arbor Mark Anniversary of Citizens League Thursday evening marked the 20th anniversary celebra- tion of Janice Antona’s New Citizens League. Some 300 guests gathered at Pontiac Central High School’s cafe- teria for the dinner. The Rev. William H. Mar- bach opened the program. Mrs. Joseph Bennett accom- panied the group in singing the National Anthem, which Mrs. T. E. Wiersema led. STUDENTS PERFORM Jose Vega gave the poem to the flag. Pontiac Central High School's clarinet quartet, in- cluding Joan Dembinski, Ann Barnett, Georgiana Kieffer and Begovich, per- formed ‘‘Quartette No. 2” by Endiesen. Also performing was a male. quartet from Pontiac Central © High School, consisting of Sam Hartmann, Donald Mann, Tom O’Brien and Robert Everett. Participating in the program were Jose Martinez, Joseph- ine Poulard, Giovanni Mor- rone, Beja Hoogenstryd, Takako Reich, Bernice Latti- mer, Louis Leiveretos, Mar- garet Southard, Tatiana Likoff, Tlse Hrushka, Ann Nesbitt, Inga Gutkewitsch, Paz Vega, Leman .Kiyak, George Kuzni- arski, Misa Johnson and Wasi- ly Skriabin. Also taking part were Flora Grimaldi, Arrigo Neri, Alice Hadden and Mrs. William Mc- Guire. TALK BY DONDERO Former congressman, George A. Dondero, spoke. He compared Lincoln and Wash- ington as fathers of our coun- try and as preservers of our nation. The great forces that mold- ed the lines of these men, said Dondero, were the influences of their mothers, the impact of their religion and the last- ing effects of the lives of those great persons in history with whom they were associated. The program was concluded with a social hour under the chairmanship of Mrs. Herbert ,Langton. Addresses PTA DOLORES COOK Mr, and Mrs. H, B. Cook of North Perry street announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Dolores, to Gary C, Wyllie, son of Mr. and Mrs, James B. Wyllie of Lowel street. The prospective bridegroom attends General Motors Institute of Technology. An Aug. 16 wed. ding is being planned, Wisner PTA Hears Talks “Putting Purpose in PTA” was discussed by Mrs. LeRoy Koch and A. A, Carter Thurs- day afternoon at Wisner School ‘U. S. Must: laa: $30. Billion,’ ~ Cohen Tells Social Workers meet the needs of the people, ' “America,”’ he told members of the Oakland County Branch ot the National Association of “Social ‘Workers gathering Reguneared at Elks Ternple, must prepared to meet problems paren from the ever increas- ing population and the fact that families are moving from the south to the north and from east to west. * * * Health needs are rising rap- idly, he pointed out, and cost It was pointed out at the Founders Day gathering that in 1921, Wisner was the first Pontiac school to become a member of the state PTA or- ganization. Previously the group had been known as Mother and Teacher Club. YMCA Class Begins day evenings in the YMCA at 7 p.m., from March 4 to April 8. Charles Dugas or Don Rath may be contacted for further information, Pontiac Press Phetes Gathering at the refreshment table for tea and conversation at the Citizenship Class party are (left to right) Mrs. Daisy Langton and Mrs. Takako Reich, as Mrs. C. B. Chamberlain pours. Find New Uses for Hair Dryer AUSTIN, Tex. (INS)—Coeds’ _ hair has been getting shorter of recent years, but the uses for the old-fashioned hair dryer are getting longer. * * * Girls attending the Univer- , sity of Texas at Austin are putting the inexpensive dryer to ingenious uses since the long drought was broken by king- size rains, - Most common use is for fast drying of sheer stockings—es- pecially if the budget pinched gal has only one pair. The dryer also solves the problem of drippy raincoats and wet umbrellas that seem to clutter a dormitory room. * * * There is no end of other uses —it just depends on the inge- — nuity of the woman around: the house. , Presiding at the refreshment table for the 24th Birthday tea, | by Better Home and Garden Club Thursday at the Adah Shelly Library, wai Mrs. John Cowe:, A guest, Mrs. Robers oo of. ‘the — Story cake. { “pentian’ Presa Phere Tellers’ bhdgie (let) and Mrs. ‘eelebrated — Rebecca Gould Ps Pontiac Press P ‘ waited'to be served, dell pu the sable 6 Wh, were jill fumed y the Talisman rose, Wife Deserves Nice Wardrobe A wardrobe for a housewife will differ necessarily from that of a career girl. But that © doesn't mean that a housewife should resign herself to tacky odds and ends of clothing. Her wardrobe may-have to be small but it should be spruce and adapted to her way of life. 4 “social work policies were— pointed out when Prof. Cohen said President Eisenhower rec- ommended federal grants for education be eliminated, along with the elimination of a four- million-dollar grant for juvenile delinquency, another two-mil- lion for training social work- ers in public welfare, and a two-million-dollar grant toward research for independent chil- dren. ‘= * * “We must,” he declared, “adopt an affirmitive program of social action, as we can not assume these moneys will . come from voluntary contri-. butions.” The economic problem of the aged is increasing, and by 1975, Prof. Cohen said, there prob- ably will be about 22 million people over 65, Hospital, costs for aged are two to three times = ter than for those under * * To help offset this Prof. Cohen earlier had recommend- ed an immediate increase of 10 per cent in Old Age, Sur- vivors and Disability Insurance benefits. This, he points out, will not meet continuing price infla- tion and the lack of opportu- nity for senior Citizens to obtain gainful employment, WOULD INCREASE BENEFITS He now proposes in addition to the 10 per cent, an increase of income of the aged from all sources, 25 per cent by 1960 and 50 per cent by 1965, over Founder’s Day Play Presented at Wever School Mrs. Irwin Milis directed a presentation at Wever School PTA Founders Day meeting Thursday. Participating in the “PTA Birthday’ were Cathy Hagan, Jean Dodd, Patricia Brown, Delores Whitehead, Andrea Go- lob, Joe Stragea, Gary Noel and Carolvn Gidcumh, * * * Wever Glee Club directed by Mrs. Melvin Boersma per- formed as did the Lincoln Jun- -jor High Ninth Grade Chorus under the direction of Jerry Smith. Program Includes Talk, Stories, Songs ~ Tiedeman . groom is the son of the George the present income. This te. explains will result in in- creased retirement benefits He further stated that the Wilbur J]. Cohen (right) professor of public welfare administration at University of Michigan, was photo- graphed with Mrs. Dolly W. Brenner, director of ‘case work of The Family Service of Oakland omy and Robert Workers. News From Bloomfield Hills will reach $500 million by 1960, with $275 : for doctor and hospital bills. Pontiac Press Photo Langer, assistant. director of the Pon- tiac Area United Fund, Thursday at the meeting of Oakland County Chap- ter of National Association of Social Children’s Play Will Open Feb. 28 By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS—After many weeks of rehearsing, the Children’s Theater Group of the Junior League of Birming- ham and Bloomfield Hills will give its first performance Feb. 28 at Whittier School in Pontiac. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mark- ham of Wallaceburg, Ont., announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Joan Markham of East Brooklyn avenue, to George William of West Hurdn Tiedemans of Clare. A May 31 wedding is being planned. 4 Garden Club Holds 24th Birthday Tea A discussion er exhibit of official flower of the Better Home and Garden Club, was given by Mrs, Clara Bolton when mem- bers of the group met Thurs- day at Adah Shelly Library for their 24th birthday tea. A guest of the day, Mrs. Robert Bogg of the Pontiac Story Tellers’ League, also participated in the program. She told the three stories, “Life's Garden,” “God's Trees” and ‘‘The Spring’ by the Side of the Road.” Ft Sa ata oulintty te Be Hoe ea as ‘for Three solos, “Do You Know My Garden,” “I Heard a For- est Praying” and ‘‘Ne’er Shade So Dear,” were sung by Mrs. Rebeeca Gould. * * x The Better Home and Gar- den Club participates in civic activities by planting such trees as the maple, elm and evergreens as well as ‘rose bushes throughout the city. Plantings have been made at the YWCA, YMCA, Pontiac Boys Club, the Wisner Home, and the Woodward Avenue | island near St. Joseph Hos- pital. a teacher to the Higgins Lake Conservation School, makes donations to special funds, and assists with State Federa- tion Chairman ‘ol the day was Mrs. J. L. Slaybaugh, assisted by Mrs. Walter Seaks, Mrs. John Lyons, Mrs, Howard Lu- ther, Mrs. Joseph Phillips and Mrs, George Alexander. All are past presidents of the The club ‘also atinually sends — The following day the cast Brown Jr., Mrs. Douglas L. will be seen in ‘Box of Smiles“*—— Jocelyn, Mrs—Harry N.Dum- = at three paid performances at Cranbrook Institute of Science. Three more paid performances will be. presented March 8 in the same auditorium. These paid performances de- fray expenses of the many others at Oakland County schools and children’s hospitals where no charge is made. Mrs. Garvin Bawden Jr. is chairman of this part of the league's activities, besides be- ing a member of the cast, and Mrs. Wendell S. Clough doubles her activities by directing the Butler, Mrs. Everell E. Fisher, Mrs. Francis T. Loud and Mrs. Robert Scripps. Trouping will’ continue well into March, and the diligent workers will be entertained at a cast party in that month. Phoebe Otter of “Apple Tower” is spending 10 days at . the Savoy Plaza in New York. - ville, Mrs, Carl Theobald, Mrs. Carleton A. Smith, Mrs. Warren Oakley, Mrs. Charles »DeVleig and Mrs. Charles Bay. * * * Dr. and Mrs. Howard B. Barker entertained a group of friends at dinner Sunday in their home on Martell drive. Republican Club to Hear Speaker Donald E. Barber will ad- dress members of the Republi- can Women’s Club of Water- ford Township Monday at 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Charles Campbell on South Shore drive. Mr. Barber has just returned from the Young Republican Leadership Training School in Washington, D. C. Program chairman is Mrs. William B. Hartman. Mr. wee Mills of Going street announce the Feb. 14 wedding of their daughter, Pfc. Judith -Mills, to S. Sgt. couple is stationed in El Toro, Calif. - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 1958 \EL EVEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, Few. Would Like Career. in Law Euforeement Teens Tespect Police but: Don’t Biivy' Them! By 4 tral ee éeltantne. ; The scar IN peg have great respect the. cup on the ‘beat, but few want to follow in his footsteps. | C2). eee Tn our latest nationwide survey, 92 per cent of those queried»said and he should be respected,” said * * * Lynda Epstein of Syracuse, N. Y., commented: “He upholds the law and stands for justice.” ‘TOO IMPRESSED’ they respect the policeman on their ‘block; 84 per cent think policemen sat ane rfl came the are honest, and 15 per cent believe| ont Tesh they are fair, — | A. policemat is too impressed Yet, only 7 per cent said they |by his own authority, —— would like to beceme a police- |Merchant, 17, tie, & = man or policewoman. On all * i - questions, the results were about sy:inasder’ bien Gif aneetiinds the same for boys and girls, hazard.” — a 16-year-old Mass~ Artificial Flower Arrangement Graceful and elegant anywhere in the home... ‘office, den, shadow shelf. Excellent as a gift, birthday, anniversary parties, reception; for any member of the family. Flowers are per- manently secured in a beautiful brass planter. Arrangements consist of roses, morning glories, sweetheart roses, set off by green foliage. Arrangements differ with a variety of at least 6 assortments. Reg. $5.95 A Also complete assortment of all artificial lowers reasonably priced. DixrE Porrery For Your Convenience Open Daily 10 A, M.-9 P. M.. Sunday to 9 P. M. 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 “They give me traffic tickets,” A l6éyear-old Iowa achusetts boy who declined to give his occupation. was the reason a 17-year-old from Kansas City gave for not thinking policemen are fair. He obviously was speaking from ex: perience. youth summed up the main reasons the teenagers overwhelmingly rejected police work as a career when he said: “Police are underpaid, have bad hours and the job is dangerous.” A lt-year-old Kansas City . lad who wants to be a policeman, ‘had an entirely different view. a soft job that pays off and is easy jgoing,” he said... - However, 79 per cent of the teens agreed that most policemen in the country are underpaid. “a It’s t Our survey also explored other feelings the young people had about policemen, with some en- lightening results. For example, 83 per cent of them felt that police- men are interested in teenagers. “] think policemen give special attention and interest toward try- ing to help teenagers do the right thing,” sald a 15-year-old New York City girl. - ‘many Dear Abby.... Those 3 Sweet Words Are All That's Needed _ By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: A while back. stationed overseas in war and peacetime and times | I'd start writ- ing a letter to — | the folks back home (or my girl) and I wouldn't be able to } finish it: I just couldn’t think of any- thing to say. Don’t take my | word for it, ‘| hearts who read your column. Abby. Ask the wives and sweet- I'm sure they’d tell you by } the thousands that they didn't / get mail from men in service, | only because the men had noth- ing to say and not because they didn’t care about them. EX-GI DEAR EX: And for every serviceman who didn’t finish a letter there was a mother or a wife or a sweetheart who lived for the mailman’s footsteps. They'd have been thrilled to | see a postcard with three little words (I love you) every few | days, Does that take so much time and effort? Sorry, Bud— | I do not buy your sad story. x * DEAR ABBY: I am an av- erage-looking 19-year-old ‘boy who can’t say “no” to his fam- ily. Whenever a big affair comes up (holiday dances es- pecially) my aunts and my girls look like. Do you think it is fair to me? BURTON DEAR BURTON: This is def- initely unfair to you, Assert yourself right now and ask your mother to please excuse you from these “duty dates” in the future. * * ® DEAR ABBY: I am a girl of 17 who just had a baby six ; a COMFORT CHARM ee Constructed for Durability QUALITY “Foam Rubber Cushion _ FEBRUARY > Coil Spring Base and Back SALE . | You may choose your cover from our wide PRICE! , } selection of fabrics! OTTOMAN $39.75 AVAI LABLE IF eevee oe YOU DESIRE B[ SAVE 10% or MORE FEBRUARY SALE! (Except Fair Trade Items) You Will Enjoy Shopping at “GENTRY'S DRAYTON HOME FURNISHINGS 1/4479 Dixie ‘Hwy. Open Friday Nights ‘til, 9 ng Our oR 23-2300 weeks ago, My problem is that my mother is 33 years old and © is very mad: at me for calling her “‘Grandma”’ in public. She ig my real mother and she is a grandmother whether she likes it or not, She is married to a fellow who is 29 (not my father) and __ she doesn't want anyone to know how old she is. She says I should call her Rita and the baby (when he talks) can call her Rita, also. What do you . think she should be called? A PROUD NEW MOTHER DEAR PROUD: Never mind what I THINK she should be called—just keep the peace and call her “Rita.” * * * CONFIDENTIAL 10: TUFFY: You're right .., there IS safety in numbers, But don’t overdo it. You might get your numbers mixed. x * If you havea problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in care of The Pontiac Press, She will be glad to answer your letter. For a personal reply, please stamped —self-ad- “He is always courteous and eareful. Also he is quite patient,” said Louise Sherman, 15, of the policeman on her block in Yonkers, N, ¥. Fi Asked if they thought police sometimes use brutal methods, only 19 per cent of the teenagers answered yes. In fact, 39 per cent said they thought police generally were too soft. NEVER PROVED “It has never been proved that police use brutal methods,"’ said a 16-year-old Denver girl. *« * * Gloria Schate, 17, of Forrest |Hills, N. ¥., said: “I don’t think Dinner par at Emerson School - evening at Emerson School, is handling publicity. Meeting Conduéted: by Willard WCTU ° WCTU in* Jardin, Participating approaching election. Hostess to Group Sara,’ Coarien ‘Hockey: 0 tae: Wesley McConnell and Mrs, Jack! McKinney are serving as’ cochair-) men for a dinner to be given this Theme of George —— | Mrs, Donald Heard and- Mrs. | Thomas McKeever in charge of decorations. 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I can’t forgive] understand, | : * Mrs. Roberts er Woman Seldo a Cu prite sees pats | teal - + Young Judea Club 6f Pontiac.) —conis is ine “fit of six a articles “ other woman, ends is‘ ‘what; “And that woman at’ his plant,{months ago, and’ > ioe’ seen} "onan of my age. : — — 2 sponsored by Hadassah, had as telling through case histo = _. : ’ : “I guess he, never had. the | __ speaker Mrs. Geraldine Roberts of yeai"tite apeeeen Seats (melee him flee, ° ae Sark Senet earner’ ae Oe eid Bee ann forpoly Ss eg Rony ” PARAMOUNT BEAUTY ScHOOL iden- | American Red Cross who talked) tives ‘tne articles are based on the | on some kind of computer or|than her 41. On the surface, it was 11% $, Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bldg., Pontiac, Mich. Israel served refreshments. On the com- ‘Alice H. has given a clue to the real reason why her husband left “That woman. at Lis plant,” was up to be engineering chief of can men, he had. developed new interests and dssociations tar be- ? “First Aid.” “was int files of the Tracers Company of _ Alice H. said there was only one ; : ph in Marvin -wedeng poet America, Only the names have been /roason why her husband William|Something. hard to seé why any man would Enrollments Available in Day < oh hoe ae man. | By JOSEPH R. MARSHALL -jhad deserted her 19 years after) “ge had all kinds of erazy elas x * & Write, phone or call in person After the business meeting held, INS Staff Writer their marriage and a year after) ideas for things, but they were Mut Willams tek ‘he bad’ bs PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 Wednesday at Congregation B'nai) Many an. American woman like|>9th children had established ince-) never practical. You know he was tte tude athat Ries’: . the hostess committee 3 pendent lives. an engineer, and worked his way "© °S0US- p production, but I guess his heart was never in it. “We used to argue about it the way she put it. She explained to Tracers Com- pany of America, the agency she Be yond those of his wife. He had other frustrations typi- mittee ‘were Paula Siegel, Judy home by insisting to friends and Gutterman, Stephen Golden, Wil-| relatives, “It was that other liam Chafets and Betty Marlowe. | woman.’ : : F : : . . : hired to find him, ‘‘Otherwise it cal of men moving into their 40s Leaders for the 10 to 33 active ; * 2) * doesn’t make any sense. He never because he kept talking about He was not doing the work he our th ree-piece cotton Ilirye oan ld members are Mrs./ According to the experts itiwent out much except with people — Nvegoat o vied . aS oe wanted, and he was tired of : K — praise Gold-/almost never is. , + at the plant or when he was). yi, = ss edorecny ae aon “keeping up with the Joneses.” / ensemble sets the pace man and Mrs. Philip Marlowe. d, s. : And by insisting it must have |ttaveling. laboratories don't pay enough to} And, he had a wife who didn’t for casual living... been another woman, the desert- shows her failure to live -on. urderstand what made her ears “He agreed with me. He never tick. In talks with an agent of ‘he! SILLY LABORATORY ed wife “At home he spent most of his understand what miakes ber hus- a tie print shirt, match- Patient in Hospital time down in the cellar at his;would have left if it hadn't been i 5 f d Charles Hunt of Glenwood ave-) band tick. silly laboratory. He was always/for that women talking him into|Tracers Company she revealed her ing Stirrup scart, an nue is confined at St. Joseph) That failure, rather than the working at some crazy invention.|it. He went out for a walk 16)husband’s parents had lived in self-belted maggiore faille skirt. black, brown, navy. sizes 8 to 16. Fiinthe Toronto, Canada. When he was a young man the family moved to Boston. : Mercy Hospital] where he will un- . = dergo surgery, . r ane 2 “ reat Wee ee ne * * * The name of the “other woman” was Ann M-—, and she had quit ‘ther statistician's. job the week be- fore William disappeared. — _| An operative checked engineer- ing societies and found William's only address was his old one. Boston proved unrewarding. The search moved to Toronto. ONE LUCKY BREAK There the operative had one) lucky break and a series of unlucky | ones. The lucky break was a report from the local engineering society | -|jthat it had registered a new member, William H., who had! ‘worked at a local firm for five months on a routine design task, | Permanents AT A LOW, LOW PRICE! All work done by senior students under super- vision.of instructor. Phone FE 4-1854 Closed All Day . MAPLE at BATES BIRMINGHAM W ednesday and then <= * ‘ The- operative went to the apart-; Call eg eb Today ment where William had told the ee engineering group he was living.| t PONTIAC The building superintendent ‘ said no William H. had fived | BEAUTY CO there. Mr. and Mrs. in | Wi an 16% East Huron - — » howeve =~ moved | pees Behind Kresge’s 2nd Floor week before. Williamson had an account at one of the larger banks, but by the time | the agent get the changed ad- | dress, listed at the bank, he had | i Pontiac Press Phote graphing of newborn babies, then sell- ™ ing their pictures to the proud parents. Mrs. John Napley (right) of Menom- inee road, a volunteer, called on Mrs. Banteell. Looking at a picture of her new- born baby is Mrs. Raymond Banwell of Newberry street. Women’s Auxiliary to Pontiac General Hospital has adopted as a new project the photo- Photograph New Babies Photographing of newbornito purchase pictures, but may or- |babies in the nursery of Pontiac|der reprints if they wish, moved again. The agent tried employment! agencies for a statistician named | Mrs. Hamlin Williamson or Ann M. He found the new address. One week later, he posed as a directory reporter and questioned the owner-resident of the two- family house in a suburb. - YOU CAN PLAY a CONN “115 minutes | “Come in for Proof ‘at No Obligation Easy to Own... «+ Easy to Play sé. > * * * PTA Observes Founders’ Day ‘The agent got the informatiofi he needed: Inventor, wife employed Mrs. Serge Foeller, regional vice as statistician, born ‘in Ti to, |General Hospital is the’new proj-| Chairman for the project is Mrs./president of PTA, spoke at Her-ians we red the ab esi of! ject of the Women’s Auxiliary.| John Napley. Her committee in-jpington Hills School PTA in cele-|William H. /Parents will be given an oppor-| cludes Mrs, F. A. Compton, Mrs.|pration of its first Founders’ Day.| When she heard the news, Alice| |tunity to purchase copies of these|Gienn Griffin, Mrs. Warren Si- |She told the history of the PTA!H.’s lips trembled, but she kept! J. Morris Music 34 S. Telegraph Rd. {| Pictures. . monds, Mrs, Nat Morrison, Mrs./and its past achievements. control of herself. “It's that wom-| FE 2-0567 * * * Sam Stolorow, Mrs. Clyde Dear-| a * +’ lan,” she -murmured, She deter-| | Parents are under no obligation} ing and Mrs. Fred Fuller. | aa mined to go and confront her hus-| Acreas From Tel-Herca tI * A Pi Mrs. Mark Goddard, director o | and. me Whee es ¢ there.| : Others are Mrs. D. B. Eames, |district services. spake en PTA Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin Wilieteens| i; . e | l . . Music P layed /Mrs, W. C. Crawford, Mrs, How- [sepia wart E sipupe Tl gran had disappeared again. 2-Hour Free Par king in . rd Powers, Judy Baker, Joan) Personalize Your r n an Kleinschmidt, first president of CAN'T FORGIVE HAVE YOUR TICKET VALIDATED cates ith Por isterhood joven Tcsl Rune,” Lztltermgin Hits Sea FTA. | qa we ewe been dey WHEN YOU MAKE A PURCHASE MONOGR AMS of Beth Jacob and Mrs. Bruce Hubbard. Ch G h : hurt. She ‘paid her =e. and re AT JACOBSON’S | apter Gathers | Following luncheon, a musical program was presented for Sister- |hood of Temple Beth Jacob at the os! & Men's Book Is Reviewed Nineteen members of Alpha A for Mission Belles Chapter of Beta Theta Phi sorority | =e “Shirts temple. Mrs. Marvin Talan intro- met in the Birmingham home of | Robes and P.J.'s duced Kenneth Goldsmith, vio-| Mrs. Theodore Fauble reviewed|yirs Russel Beam Tuesday. A | | | linist, and Caroline Gold, jiano|the book “Stewardess” by Eleanor |juncheon was served by the hostess !accompanist. Bockelman for members of Mission and cohostess, Mrs. Beecher Con-| . t *« ¢& Bells of St. John Lutheran Chureh| 3) j Midtown Shop Mr. Goldsmith studies wader” evening. Setting for the 101% N. 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Rush-hour ‘traffic swirled through the area! ,whi'> shots were exchanged | Deputies Martin May, 34, and James Kelly, 26, were wounded. | May was hit ip f' caliber rifle slug. shot in the chest. eritical condition | Hospital, The gunfire ‘exchange followed the holdup of a neearby grocery store owned by Edward M. Perrot. — ‘COME AND GET ME’ Reg. $89.95 Complete 7-Piece Hollywood, Calif. Bed SET 539% GO-GO GO :GO-GO-G0-GO-Go- GO-GO MODERN SLEEP SHOPS MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER In Bazacr Shop Area CALL NOW FE 8-9551 CALL NOW FE 8-955) Police said Mrs. Perrot told them a youth entered the store carrying a rifle. She said the boy announced a stickup and she gave him the contents of a cash drawer. Po- lice quoted the woman as saying the bey gave her his name and said, “Tell ’em to come and get me,” as he left the store. Mrs. Perrot sent police to the boy’s home. Sgt. Henry Pawlik |said the youth fired two shots at him from the doorway of his house. Pawlik said he radioed for help. *« *« May and Kelly were among the reinforcements. They were shot Drive-In Window for Routine Banking Pleasant Interior for Complete Bank Services All Types of Loans Miracle Available at... Mile Branch "Hbecame the. first Russian repre- Red Envoy Denies ~ Nikita All-Powerful NEW YORK (®—The New York \Herald Tribune today quoted So- jviet Ambassador Mikhail A. Men- 'shikov as saying that Soviet Com- ‘munist party boss Nikita S. ‘Khrushchev must consult his col- ‘leagues and win their consent. * * A Washington dispatch to the newspaper reported that the am- ‘bassador contended that Khrush- ichev’s role is much misunderstood ‘in this country and that the par- ty boss, far from being an abso-|, ‘lute power, is still one in a collec- itive leadership. | The .coyprighted dispatch was by Marguerite Higgins, who said ‘the new ambassador yesterday sentative in Washington to grant a press interview. jon a mass scale. tional committee. |—Sueh-a honpartisan find plan was considered in 1956 but: = “Boy on Leave From State Hospital 2. Deputies Critically Shot, Hold Saginaw Youth, 15 before the boy tossed his gun out-| side ‘into a snowbank and sur-| rendered, In addition, to the police and deputies surrounding the Gould- ing home, others were used to keep rush hour traffic moving around the gun battle and to into the line of fire, said he had committed the Gould- ing boy to the Traverse City State, Hospital about five months ago. | He said the boy was home on a. pital. an armed robbery charge. May Ask Funds for Both Parties | of Plan to Urge Small Sums by Advertising WASHINGTON — The Demo- ‘cratic National Committee was told today of a plan to use several §- million dollars in_ public service | advertising to promote small con- tributions to both political parties * * * Democratic Chairman Paul M.; Butler said the plan is being formulated by the American Heri- ‘ |tage Foundation and Advertising Coyncil, Inc., both of New York. 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Borchard eonvalescent leave from the hos: ' Police said the youth also faces Democratic Group Told} While Butler discussed the re-, vived plan, Republican National Chairman Meade Alcorn said rep- was like a caged lion for a time’ | | | | i i Not the IMPROBABLE But — the IMPOSSIBLE = f at Miracle Mile Shopping Center KROCER’S SUPER MARKET WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY and Appliance Store CAPITOL SHOPS Men's and Boys’ Wear MIRACLE MILE EYE CLINIC COME AS YOU ARE... | SHOP EVERY NITE ‘til 9 P.M. FREE PARKING for 5,000 CARS FLASH RIDLEY CLEANERS Inc. Miracle Mile Dry Cleaners YARDSTICK Fabric Shop $. S$. KRESCE CO. Self Service Siore | a veterinarian, and) his assistant, Mrs. Emma Cody, 33, were locked in animal cages MIRACLE MUSIC RECORD SHOP Records and Hi-Fi ASSOCIATES LOAN CO. Miracle Mile Branch WEST BROTHERS Hair Stylists EUGENE’S FLOWER SHOP Floral Pieces and Cut Flowers NADON SHOP Children's - Teens’ Fashions }. C. PENNY CO. Department Store KIRBY SHOES Children's. Men's. 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Department Store MONARCH MEN’S WEAR Men's and Boys’ Fine Wearing Apperel YOUNGLAND CHILDREN’S SHOP infants’ to Sub-Teens’ MIRACLE MILE COTTON SHOP ' Fabrics and Notions CRAIC’S GIFT SHOP Card and Gilt Shop MANNY’S BURGERS Burgers and Lunches MIRACLE MILE BARBER SHOP SHINNE®’S MEAT MARKET Quality Meats JERRY’S BAKERY BABYLAND ENCORE RESTAURANT and Fountain WEIGAND MUSIC CENTER Pianos - Organs PONTIAC STATE BANK Miracle Mile Branch MIRACLE MILE SHOE REPAIR Repairing, Rebuilding TELEPHONE SHOW ROOM Seales and Demonstration’ BECK SHOES Men's and Ladies’ Shoes THOM McAN SHOES Boys’. Men's, Women's Shoes LION STORE _The Family Apparel Store SIBLEY SHOES Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Quality Shoes KINNEY SHOES Family Shoe Onwlitters KINSEL DRUG co. Self-Service and Fountain FOOD FAIR Super Market PURE OIL SERVICE ‘Miracle Mile Service Station Cocktails and Fine Food Miss -Higgins reported “a re-|at Sweeney's pet hospital by a markable free-wheeling question-/robber. and-answer session . . . conducted| The gunman took $150. After the| without interpreter or the custom-|robber fled, Sweeney kicked his ary official witness — another|way out of his cage and freed break in precedent.” _ |Mrs, Cody. PONTIAC STATE BANK Facing Bazaar Section 1958 Pontiac Station Wagon Purchased from THE PONTIAC RETAIL ST ORE 63 MT. CLEMENS ST., PONTIAC. MICH. FREE TICKETS at All Miracle Mile Shopping Center Stores —No Purchase Necessary— Wekete Aiko Gent ter Way Tees eee ewer See & 7180 P- M. in the Bazaay Area ~ WEEKLY GIFTS INCLUDE . . . HI-Fi SETS * TELEVISION gg * POWER LAWN MOWERS PORTABLE RADIOS * BOATS * ETC. All Tickets on Weekly Drawing Good on Car Drawing to Be Held April 5, 1958 -WINNERS NEED NOT BE PRESENT Employes of Miracle Mile Shopping Center Not Eligible ! FREE HOT CHOCOLATE and DONUTS = To Be Served Sat. Morning Stores Open at 10 A. M. FREE ICE SKATING at Miracle Mile Shopping Center Skating ‘til 10:30 P. M. Under Lights Daily and Sundays -One.of the Largest Man-Made Skating Rinks in the State @f Michigan os Bring the Whole Family | YOURSELF ‘ON SEE ond TRY + New Color Telephones "+ Volume Control Phones * Illuminated | Dial Phones - . COME as YOU ARE Scr | 3 _ SKATE with MUSIC _ Miracle Mile Shopping Center—Bazoar Area TURN. PAGE FOR THE IMPOSSIBLE mB——>| eee, ‘-# . ' : oe, » o \ & _Founreny r HE PONTIAC PRESS, pRIDAY,, FEBRUARY 21, 1958 Pa THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY HANDBAGS | 50° Values up 80 3.99... 0.002 c cece ines : WOMEN’S PLAYSHOES AND SLIPPERS * Values up to 3.99....-.0.0eeeeenes | WOMEN’S DRESS and SPORT SHOES Values up to 6.99.......0..-eeeeee MEN’S SHOES Values up to 10.95... 0.0.06. 02 5204s SELECTED STYLES plus MANY OTHER OUTSTANDING VALUES BECK MIRACLE MIKE? | _ LAWRENCE C. COOLMAN | Lawrence ‘C. Coolman, 60, of 6 N. Anderson St. died yesterday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. He was a machinist at General Motors Truck & Coach Div, Surviving besides. his wife, Gladys, are his mother, Mrs. Orlo. K, Coolman; a sister, Mrs. Fred Kaiser -Jr.,. of Pontiac; ‘and two brothers, Lyle and Kermit Coolman, both of Camden. Service will be at 3:30 p.m. Monday from the Sparks-Griffin Chapel with the Rev. James Ran- idall of Stringham United Mission- ‘ary Church officiating. Burial will ‘be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. MRS. TIMOTHY - MATUREN line) Maturen, 59, St.. Detroit Church, Bay City at 9 p.m. Burial) KRESG | GEORGE WASHINGTON SPE “OPEN 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY kawlin, tiac, died today at Bay City Me Hospital. ago. Church, Detroit, three sisters and DONALD A, An employe of Truck & Coach of 858 Seward Washington Birthday Special Deaths i In. Pontiac and. Near by Areas She had gone to Bay City curing Kar Ostberg, his pastors, officiat: | the illness of her mother, Mrs.|ing. Burial will be in the veterans’ | Estella Trudell, who died 10 days plot in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. | She was a member of St. Agnes Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Joseph Connelly of Bay City and|Bloomfield Hospital, a son, William. Monroe of Detroit; a brother. McINTOSH Donald A, McIntosh, 64, of % Henry Clay Ave. afternoon in Pontiac General Hos- pital after a brief illness. died yesterday General Motors Div., iean Legion, Cook Nelson Post No a.m. Monday at Stapish Funeralitosh at home; MHiome, Bay City, and at Visitation | three brothers. Service for Mrs. Timothy (Made- 29 and a veteran of World War L. pe js survived by a sister and three Mr. McIntosh leaves his wife, prothers, Carolyn, Bruce, Eric and , will be held at 8:30 Esther; -a son, James D. Mcln- Larry Walker, all at home. two sisters and An Elks Lodge of Sorrow will will be in Calvary Cemetery, Kaw-/be at 8 p.m. Saturday in the) Amog Johnson, officiating. |Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home. Serv-|wij} be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Maturen, formerly of Pon-|ice will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in|Car!’s body will be at the Frank the funeral home with the Rev. Malcolm K. Burton and the Rev. Shop at Ease— 1G Come as You Are... See : a MIRACLE MILE Good Sat. Only. Starting 10:15 Sat. First 60 Customers Orange Slices Limit “% Lb. to Customer SPECIAL MEN'S TIES | Reg. $1.00 Ties Wide Selection of Colors All Firsts 53 for “OH, GEORGE” Special Assortment of | TAILORED «= EAR JEWELS Values to 49c Plus. Fed. While They Last Men’s Stretch HOSE Reg. $1.29 Value All First Qealty 1 Only—Paie of French Glass Imported LAMPS - GOLDEN RIPE Reg. $16.00 Value $5 | Bananas 10: Buy me if $19.95 but if you find me I’m only ssees you can 2": “LADIES” 10 Only Flannel HOUSE COATS Regular $2.59 Complete selection of , colors and patterns. 3 Yards YARD GOODS SPECIAL Percales and Broadcloths “TRY THIS” SEALTEST CHERRY NUGGET ICE CREAM with CHERRY PIE 11° MEN’S © Work Sox i Gg Limit 6 Pair per Customer 10 A. . These Itéms at Miracle Mile Only Reg. $1.00 0 2 Leopard a 4c Velvet Stoles.... 1 Suit or Dress 25 Spiel - Carrypack . Chiffon Scarfs ... 4 Leopard Handbags ..... | GilerGies. Reg. 383@ | | 39 Pairs Men's to $1485 | 5 RE Ss ess Lady $ Sweater 10° a tie 1 Only Lady's Leopard "«s. 317.95 Ga Reg. $2.00 All Weather Corduroy ap idiedes ae 9h Coal...... 32 Ladies’ Bras to $1.95 Reg. $22.98 Assorted Ladies’ 1 Boy's Coat and Costume Jewelry Legging Set . Reg. $5.00 — Reg. $9.95 Stork Club 99° 11 Pr. Men’s Black Perfume ....... Fortune Loafers. . ‘1 Boy's Coat and "$4 75. 2 Men's —_ Cleth $9.95 | 1e Logging Set .... Robes . 15 il Pair Men's Black Req. $9.95 Ladies’ | Reg. to 1,95 Fortune Loafers . Costume Jewelry ; Reg. $13.95 3Girls’ (Toddlers’) ‘Reg. $22.98 67 Pairs Men's Portage Shoes .. DETROIT «#® — Mrs. Marguerite Bi find me — | sell for. 'Teahan of Windsor, Ont., a sister ot the ate U. S.’ Justice Frank| © — oa ‘William, a brother, Detroit Record- a Girl, 19, Furnishes Beer | A 19-year-old girl pleaded guilty| lyesterday in municipal court to x © Reg. to $125.00 Ladies’ Coats ow ee ss sinen te off | Reg. to $39.95 Men's Suburbans dE Reg. to $13.00 Men’s Ski Sweaters ......1% off © his GULBRANSEN |) Ee Men's Topcoats, Reg. to $75.00 seers YA Off | if | Wiegand Music Center | Sets * ~ *seeeeee eevee 3 Wonderful savings on winter clothing! Listed are but a few of the fantastic bargains that are available at both stores. Hundreds of others not fisted. Buy for now and next year. stg * bE ORR ies a ef ¢ 4 4 mH Zi al Reg. to $39.95 Girls’ C..................¥2 off Reg. $6.00 Girls’ Dresses ...............$3.00 and Jackets .......-.......cc.c eee. ..Ya off $3.95 to $9.95 Men’s Sport Shirts .......% off 4 Reg. $17.95 Men’s Robes ........... aM off © Reg. to $14.98 Ladies’ Fur Blend Sweaters Ya off $10.98 to $39.98 Ladies’ Dresses .......% off $14.98 to $25 Boys’ Suburban Coats and Jackets ..............0...00..0...%2 Off $2.98 Boys’ Flannel Shirts ...............$1.50 Shop the Modern Way | ” With Boe a Chere ‘HOURS: MIRACLE MILE + Doily 12 Noon to 9 Soturdey 10 to 9 DOWNTOWN Mon. and Fri, ‘tit 9 om iine Mink Trimmed One Lady's Full Velvet Lined White Hooded Fs 1 O’llegro Res Be hi O’llegro Res - $950) )— Coat Coat a 2 Ladies’ 5 mc | | 12 Men's Color or White ghawe | Train Cases .... 5 Dress Shirts . . cS * Daily 9:30 0 5:30 \ pr pee @ _THY, PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1958 S ae ss “a cong sou ee gies [Southern Belle Wins ” a es Best Chest Pie CHICAGO wm = A comely soutts _ |maker, selected from an original! - field of nearly 200,000 contestants. * * * 1958 National |, . The contest was sponsored by inept performances” in the House|tion has reached rock tottom.” ~ 586,000 visitors the National Red Cherry Institute, of Commons. Pie Baking Contest yester-|ang drew 195,000 entrants from all to Barbara states, Hawaii, Canada and Alaska. ntti ih tht shh ahah anges “tel Maeman ~ Demanding uster thesis rt ste ~ lof Selwyn Lloyd ‘irre. he eoreramant as)" LONDON “W—Pressure for the|mit conference. Next week, she will present one fe. Nigh echenh ght ben. Spedict her tow, winning ples ob, Goglic Si Perse Secon A “Lloyd's future as foreign. sec-| most wong z | . named the nation’s best cherry pie| White House, | * declared | a : Rg i - day following what the London|the Daily Mail, an all-out Conser- “* Times called “one of his morelyative supporters. [ | j : ; F os gee ; 4 oe i trade promotional organization, * 8 Prime Minister Macmillan hadjdamaged his parliamentary repu-|national park, . dé to intervene in st House foreign|tation and declared many Conser-|tors, a 10 8. R, Butler High Schoo] in Hunts- ville, Ala, Barbara appeared satenihel at the decision, crying out, “Oh, no!"} Tears of joy filled her eyes as she , jsaid: “I thought my pie was good _. Pout not that good.” The hazel-eyed, chestnut-haired | champion won a $500 college | scholarship, an electric range, and an all-expense paid trip to New York and Washington. Within hours, she was en route to the East where she was sched- uled to appear on Dave Garroway's| — television show. Fisherman Pulled Under bin Vinnie 6:4 ies old fisherman who went to the aid of a woman who hooked a} large fish, possibly a Pentiae Press Photo smth wihees thest ive sick ie ot the Wacoal lo cot to the telephone switchboard. The other,. above, is in the lobby, Next to it with the $1,000 check is Mrs. M. C, Worster, guild president, and Harry M. Whitlow, hospital director. | | HOSPITAL GIFT — Pontiac Osteopathic Hos- pitdl Women's Guild gave $1,000 to pay for equip- ment that will make things easier for patients, visitors, doctors and administration. The guild bought two call boards with electric lights show- ing when staff doctors are present at the hospital Laughter Means Anger, Psychiatrist Declares Life of the Party Actually a Sick Person? Tax Timber on Maturity ATLANTA—Thirteen states _pro- nominal By JACK LEFLER his bottled up hostilities to the|tainer is a friend of psychiatry], : LOS ANGELES «®—Want to i) pair a manner acceptable/eyen though he is sick and doesn't| value of the timber cut or upon the $0c. * O ’ “It the wit didn't have this out-|“0™ 4" timber's attaining maturity let, a headache might occur. Thus, a thought murder (the witticism) That diagnosis comes from a|® 92¥ keeps the doctor away.” J AAMAS MN psychiatrist, Dr—Martin Grotjahn zs & * : | ot ¢ of the University of Southern Cal Dr. Grotjahn has examined the! . gamut of comedians, amateur and) » professional. Some of his concli- . Grotjahn, “is |Sions: a yic-/ THE KIDDER — One who ex-| of re-jpresses his own conflict with au- If he/thority, usually his parents; he ont By ee. ee his father torturing his 1 All Wool Tweed Topcoat, Raglan Sleeves Fintona Tweed ‘Size 42. $999 J. C. PENNEY CO. MIRACLE MILE STORE is reduced to a ridiculous, impo- tent figure. x * * ~ Do ‘you blame a poor memory for forgetting jokes? That isn't it at all, Dr. Grotjahn said. It's due to an unconscious : Bis silt itl lh, & i y a ¢ a? . I Eg! & it Nails Used as Money none wee ee 2385 S. Telegraph Rd. BOSTON — In colonial America, |safeguards of mental health,” he OPEN EVERY EVENING ‘TIL 9 P.M. © 1 GIRL’S COAT @ | 14 BEDSPREADS @ all wool, fur collar Sine 3 Twin Size ‘2 1 GIRL’S DRESS a dressy party dress T I. C. PENNEY CO. 2385 S. TELEGRAPH Miracle Mile Shopping Center OPEN EVERY st te ‘TIL 9 P.M. eT corduroy chenille 97: J.C. PENNEY CO. 2385 S$. TELEGRAPH Miracle Mile Shopping Center OPEN EVERY EVENING ‘TIL 9 P.M. Size 12 12 Better Dresses @ | right out of stock - Boy's Sweaters. @ 5 only Wool -and Orlon Sweaters rayon crepe and butcher | Sizes 6 to 8 weaves $400 Lf | + i 1 } 4 ANTIQUE SATIN WEAVE} - J NN ALWAY‘< iIRST OQOUATLIT Y! BY GEORGE, - WHAT SAVINGS AT. PENNEY’S | te Seen i in Better Homes and Gardens & te ee a 4} WHY SPEND MORE FOR } || | FIBERGLAS DRAPES HERE IT 1S! THE MAGIC - DRAPERY FIBER THAT WASHES LIKE A CURTAIN! COMPARE PENNEY’S PRICES. ... QUALITY! See for yourselfl Penney's doesn’t skimp on the width or cut cor- mage pares shrink or stretch, go back up looking moderns and florals in beau- tiful golden touched color com- binations, 4 SPECIAL | 599 x 52 inches by floor length SPECIAL 799 or . ; "] , 52 inches by floor length lt 52x63 Plain ........ 4,99 | 104x63 Plain ........ 11.99 fe: 104x90 Plain ........ 13.99 a 150x90 Plain ........21.99 iar css ae RO ee ae + a . ® : m 7 s be pela fi s x " " << bo Year Guarantee Against Foding PENNEY’S RUGS ARE 9x12! DEEP CUT PILE! Compare our room size rugs . end only for wear, lustrous color, price! They’re shed resist- ant, crush resistant with eo! ss Champagne, white, mocha, rose , seafoam ... Pen- pond puts this amazing guar- antee on every color. Rich, luxurious acetate blend, self. lined, sateen backs. $ 5 a tufts locked in latex non-skid back. Machine washable. MIRACLE MILE. PENNEY’S Open Monday Thru Friday, 12.Noon to 9 P.M. Saturday 10 A.M. to 9 P.M, Open ‘Monday ‘end Friday, 9:30 A.M, to 9 F All Other Deys, 9:30 Ae 5:30 SIXTEEN CRAZY ODD Values up to Open Every Evening Till 9 MONARCH... Bow Ties -- Belts Caps -- Ties, | re _ What to do now? Literary work? $2. 50 Limited That was not enough after a very . active career in the church. Your Choice —— tok I concentrated on what had been Many Other Items to Choose From a hobby, that of assisting. in so- MONARCH MEN’S and BOYS’ WEAR MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER 2173 S. TELEGRAPH RD. years ago I retired, voluntarily, as dean of the Cathedral of St. ‘Philip: jn Atlanta, Ga. I was in good health, acceptable to my parish, and loving my work most heartily, However, the work had grown too much for a man of 70. * * % I had published three successful books and had done a column ‘daily on the editorial page of the Atlanta Journal for a number of years and a few magazine arti- cles. My association with the At- jlanta Journal was terminated ‘shortly after my retirement. PRICES LOTS ana, ciological projects, This assuaged a restless energy for a while; ‘but it was sporadic, without offi- ‘cial relationship with any of the ccuuniantiania involved; so I un- |dertook a column on the editor- lial page of the Metropolitan Her- lald of Atlanta, a weekly. This pa- per has been publishing my series “Dear Drunks” and will put it ‘into book form when competed. | ' Charge Accounts Invited * * ’ ATLANTA, Ga. # — Eleven agement, ambition for them, :ab- When the aged meet thelr obli- Board Refuses Use of School Request Turned Down in Waterford Because of Population Rise A request from the Association of Handicapped Children for use of the Newberry School Building on Clintonville Rd., was turned down by Waterford Township Board members last night due to the Superintendent William Shunck 156, of 9690 Kier Rd., was admitted | Hf; ee 3 In my own case, the greatest] Holly Woman Injured — com for and comfort| in Head-On Collision A Holly woman, Lottie Nicholson, to Pontiac General Hospital. with |head cuts, Thursday, after being| “‘ ‘involved in a two-car headon col-| ilision on Buckell Lake Rd. at THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1058, 3 . “U.S. Soviet Exchange _|Committee, « central USSR. or Retired Dean of Atlanta Cathedral Says: Wise Hunter Will Wear slr bine, daring wal ‘ssci==~ -Eee'7se—'=5 When Aged People Meet Ther Obigaions fo You eas=seeacs === seme gata =| When Aged People Meet Their Obliga ions fo Youthteeteese— = between the United States and the| == : safer than red. Z of i : GEORGE WASHINGTON HOLIDAYS JERRY'S: FE 5-3603 Hag mee Mile ia 99 ERLE EY Unbreakable 99° - Men’s or Ladies’ Benrus—Bulova or Elgin 17 Jewel Watches iy T 95 No Trade — Terms Watch Crystals ose — IN THE ARCADE | Saginaw | - RASEARARRRRAN JEWELERS RERARASAAAARAR 4 a (WE HAVE NEEDLES TO FIT MOST PHONOS) Protect your valuable record collection with a King Size Roll-A-Tray Set...19.95 12% King Size Roll-A-Way Set....16.95 10" Queen Size Roll-A-Way Set..13.95 9%} Hostess Carts ............ 995 5 T Individyal Trays, As Low As . : OPEN MON. thru SAT. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. at this fremendo > NEEDLES | $24.50 Values 9.75 diamond needle us savings. , VALUABLE COUPON This Coupon good on any L. P. Record at 7S" $3.98 or more. Good ‘til 2-25-58. ‘MIRACLE MUSIC Skirt Lengths 56” - 60” Wide 100°/, WOOL and WOOL BLENDS - ‘Another shipment just arrived of these new spring fabrics. $4.99 & $5.99 Values Very Specially — - Priced Jn ALD Ji BeBe a ik Ahk ad el oe Ja A 4 BUCKLE ARCTICS 100% WATERTIGHT! FIRST QUALITY! rE nae? ae! lene FAMILY SHOE re RECORD SHOP MIRACLE wr SuOPPING CENTER RR RE Bazaar Section 8-002) Open Daly sehen : ‘Saturday 10 to 9 : Re s THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY a, 1958 ap lan SEVENTEEN By Carl Grubert Saturday Only February 22 Beye & Okie’ Seating Pe, Lentase hed "West SNOW qi he - HATS — Fgh Ear Mette Cc — San a vise rsa 98 45 Pair Infants’ —— ~ ga19 “BPe. TERRY SETS tm 90 PAIRS CHILDREN'S B. F. Goodrich Rubber Boots 50% ss. a Please CHILDEN’S SHOP Infants’ and Children's Wear~Sub-Teens Buster Brown Shoca=-Setiet To 2161 8. Telegraph Miracle Mile" shopping Center at Square rene aa |‘ dollars from Gov, Williams’ 1958-59 State Budget Left Up in Air House GOP Undecided Which Way to Hack at Governor's Proposal | LANSING @®—Majority Republi- [ican legislators were split today on | whether to hack up to 32 million state budget or risk higher taxes. * * * Taking their closest look yet at! s+ At SIBEEY’S ) Men's—Women's—Children’s Warm Shearling Lined SLIPPERS 1.79 Regular $2.95 to $4.95 These quality slippers will keep your feet warm for the rest of the winter and next winter, too. All sizes and col- ors. Many specials on display in our store and windows. Michigan’s Largest Florsheim Dealer SIBLEY’S SHOES Open Every Night ‘H19P.M. , MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER | Washington’s Birthday Specials! | nues wil] have to be found, “It’s as simple as that.” * * * Back in their districts, Van Puer- |sem ‘said, ‘‘they’ve got to decide | whether we're going to hurt more ‘people by cutting back to revenues! now available or by putting on more tax." | dollar increase in the state intan- gibles tax to keep state income vir- tually on a par with his program ‘for 361 million dollars in general lfund spending. After the senate session, Sen. Frank D. Beadle, GOP ~caucus cutting current expenditure author- | izations by an average of up to 10 ‘per cent to make budget ends | Gov. Williams asked a 20 million/ | | chairman, talked to newsmen of} More Engineers Urgedto Enter | <2. | Political Arena { Enginéers could add a lot to this | nation's \political scene, a repre-| sentative of the Michigan Society] of Professional Engineers told cf gathering ef, Oakland. Chapter! members-of the, Jere last ~ * “What this cia nenda mére engineers in politics who oa think straight and think more—o! their community and less of their) job and pocketbook,” said .Law- rence. S. Le Gros, éf 6200\Thurber Bloomfield Township, \ g Bos 30 Oakland society mem- bers celebrated ‘National Engi- neers Week" with a round-table discussion following a dinner at} ithe Fox & Hounds Inn, Bloomfield | Hills. x -* | the panel discussion Leading week-| were Le Gros, the Oakland repre! sentative on the MSPE Board of Directors, Theodore M. Vander- jstempel, Pontiac city traffic engi-, neer, Andries C. DeWilde, profes-| . |sor of engineering at the Detroit | Institute of Technology, and Ed- win F, Lau, Parke, Davis & Co.) official. | Cold Weather-Spurs” | Natural Gas Usage JACKSON # — Extremely cold weather and high winds in Mich- ligam this week set records in con sumption of natural gas, Consum- ers Power Co, said. ; ‘ i John B. Simpson, Consumers vice president, said that in the 24. y authorizing its supplier, Pan- adhe to divert an additional 24 million cubic feet to consumers... j F ashion Accessories ANGORA HELMETS WOOL & SILK SCARFS WOOL GLOVES Values 1.98 and 2.98 _. BIRTHDAY * SPECIAL LADIES’ BLOUSES Values to 650° ng Se SS LO dee. : o #5 a é & ces ¢. P nee & * ? 14.98 Values Now $ <2 99 Perfect for © Active Wear - Sizes S, M, L Ons MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER» +. 2199 $, TELEGRAPH RD. : aoe ee i. * * * ' “HR ‘wars. 8% ft. top, 7 ft. 6 inches high. Best-buy! / | Ne " B irthington’ s “ == NOTICE to the PUBLIC! 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Sects —_ Block South of Wilson ~ [Nebraska Town irked by Constant Misspelling x* * & to mail that some times came They didn't pay much attention ||) -| Recently, though, patience began ii for Pontiac! | A NEW STORE on North Saginaw Street . . dedicated to pro- viding BIG SAVINGS eters rae ga gee pence eee ea ie et oe eR Cease cae BE ' JAM season AVERY PRL & TURD, i. oceeeeteteeenseten enemas TERRY LANE - Rock and Roll Songster “rom DEMAR ° agers Dancer - QEORGE _ MARKS ae M, Cc. fae | Act 4 Pd P Associated Press Writer “se, A ° 3 There are certain types of inde 3 come which are tax-free, and which mi |? you don’t even have to report in f ( $ making out your income tax re- : L112 ee vy ier yout plocoase —. _ exelusions wae may be able to i - ci: anid sayeebay.- whittle down your tax bill con- 4 $ >. siderably. $ LUNCHEON BUFFET On the other hand, you may . : > have had certain income which and loan associations and from 20\ 3 5 DAYS ‘A WEEK you hadn't thought of as being Y credit unions are not considered) | | “~ oA 2 taxable. a aan eli s Tatteliat= true dividends by the tax collector.| | ‘| 2 you to eve! They're considered interest, and 4 under the law, but the tax col- Tax-No. >. must. be Usted with your other \, $ lectors also insist that every bit income. mats WwW 2 of taxable income be listed. , Pritoe and awards (as stint The tax laws also let you ex-| fm 3 This article deals with both types gifts) are exempt from taxes! clude from taxable income : : of income. lonly it they are given in recogni-|vart’ or all of your income me|week. That gives you your maxt|$ i telat Wt fies Washington * * * tion of civic, literary, artistic, ed-|ceived in the form of annuity or|/™4™ daily exclusion, Then mul- > heal 0a mba tan alae | Mist. becuess ite: pleas-|Uational, scientific, charitable or| retirement pay. tiply that amount by the number|@ , ; ‘ant to think about, let's look at|"*ligious achievement. * * * ee a meet the income which you don't have} But these prizes and awards There “are two general rulesisick pay 3! to decclare: can’t be excluded if you had to | which apply: © ; When for the period? # mL Suate and federal sociali enter a contest as a condition of 1. Uncle Sam feels you have Slwhiie you are out with illness or|$ ! itight to recover, tax - free, 8S/injury comes entirely from 2 [much ag you have paid into Yourlown ‘edntributions to a pian or($ | annuity or pension plan. For in- 2 policy, the $100 limit does not!> peyarny 7 apply. 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FOUR ae THE PONTEAC PRESS, FRIDAY, PEBRUARY 21,1 1958 » iy | ; i A " Hal Boyle Says: — ‘She Bosses Cosmetics Empire i in Her 80s i ’ NEW YORK UW-—All, her ife ' Heleana Rubinstein has puzzled people by her ability to get so many things done. Now in her 80s, this jet-haired, travels incessantly and actively bosses a $25,000,000-a-year world- wide cosmetics empire. She has financial. interests’ in 100 countries. She maintains Heresy homes, and ‘at one time had eight. . pete And. always do}; first the things you most dislike’ She stil leads an active socialito do. With them out of the way, life, regularly prowls through g you then will find you have plenty leries and antique stores to. e: of time Iaft to do what you weft,” » tiny lady business dynamo still/pand her internationally famo' jart collection. How does she keep up a sched- are her secrets. * * a i Shidenin Rubinstein is the epi- ule that would crack the nervesitome of the self-made woman. \One of eight daughters gta Polish ‘of most junior Commons? ecesie. she emigrated to Aus- tralia as a young. girl. In her baggage were a sozen jars of home-made face cream given to her by her mother. That proved to be the basis of her for- tune, After’ studying chemistry, she opened a beauty parlor, took in $100,000 the first year, * * * Recently; on one day's notice, she invested more than a million Golars in caning 30.9. ueat Sy ABC-TV network sho the new starring Sid Caesar and Beet Coca — although» she had never seen either perform. * * * Gifted with an ageless intellectu- ‘lal vigor, Madame Rubinstein re- : ‘Sensation! | THREE FEATHERS Time, Skill and aes td Integrity have made . “the reputation of Three 4/5 QT. Feathers world famous. Cede Ne. 728 '~“"T still use that original cream fuses to heed the pleas of her two forma ven me by ne oaeg a ~ sons to slow down. = tne aways ingredie : ejoyed hard wo fee oday ge agi pocecallttves| mew pee Oe oe on jcause they know re ee oe hid pollen and pleasure that lies in eating, powered silk. =? | Although surrounded by the can Asked what she regarded as the pings of vast wealth, she has a| lgreatest enemy of womanly ‘dqwn-to-earth attitude toward life beauty, Madame ‘Rubinstein said ‘and people. 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Maybe it was ignorance because I didn’t realize how seriously I had been injured, x * . “I don't know. what they told you. But I do know that the most important thing is frame of mind — to believe in “After a point there is nothing only as much as you put into it, And it is hard work. Fellows like you and me are used to hard work. THE, of t pe. im The Associated Press “All my life I had been training or. rs fe ee rk College ‘basketoal working for basketball, swimming, foot- fo : rte er ut ball or some sport. When I was hurt they back He: told me I’d have to work. I got a kick who feces pt 10 Rey See — the wasebeht star out of it. It was like another training period for me. * * * “Build what you have. That is the best thing you can do. No one knows how much you have except yourself. “I never did have any hopes of playing basketball again. They told me so right from the start. Just liv- I'd have to accept it. At least I can enjoy watching others play and now I’m back in the game, coaching a wheel chair team. I even swam in the Wheel Chair Olympics last year ing itself is wonderful. They told me ; soni came out of salah . in Lendon., * ; “If it turns out you can’t play base- 5 ball, there are so many other capacities — in addition to player. You could still work | with kids, passing on your knowledge. “The darkest time is right now. It !s normal to wonder about yousseif and - Worry. : * * *. “But you'll make it. It is up to you. Work, work and more hard work. You've had quite a few 3-2 counts before. All -of us here at Kingsbridge Veterans Hos- pital are confident you'll ouine away and come through. @ Sincerely, JUNIUS KELLOGG get out of it Tighe Pleased ‘With Condition ‘of First Arrivals .| off t = | game with the St. Louis Card- 1 Redbird manager Fred Hutch- ‘lof the Bengal squad after watch- PORTIACVRESS.” FRIDAY, Lary Signs Contract With $4,000 Cut; 3 Still Out of Fold 5 | LAKELAND, Fia., — Detroit fm manager Jack Tighe says he is pleased with the physical 1 | condition of his players on hand _|for the early part of spring train | ing at Tigertown. With the exception of pitcher Billy. Hoeft, who is some eight pounds above his playing weight, Tighe thinks the Detroit club is a fast-start on conditioning. Yesterday Detroit rookies played_a—wind-blown—exhibition— inals rookies squad. | inson, a former Tiger manager, |nodded approval on the condition ||ing the rookies and such regular ‘iplayers as Billy Martin, Hoeft, Harvey Kuenn, Ray Boone, Al Kaline and Paul Foytack work out, new coach of the Detroit Tigers, manager, look .over the rookie CHECKING CROP — Tommy Henrich (left), and Jack Tighe, cfop which is veterans have - rookies. AP Facsimile training at Tigertown in Lakeland, Fla. Several reported early to work with the 1 “You've really strengthened ' your hand this year,” Hutchin- “Martin will help you and I think you scored big when you Hits 32 Against St. Rita -Mineweaser Sets Pace in 67-46 Win Confines of the small St. Michael Ninth Victory Oppose St. Cecilia on Home oor in Ist Tilt $t. Fredrick entertains Detroit St. Cecilia at the Rams St; Thomas hall, while Orchard Lake St. Mary is host to the St. Hedwig club. Rams will go with the usual starters, coach Gene Wright said today. Tom Derocher, Dick Nich- ols, Joe Keller, Steve Pose and Mantle, Yankees Near Agreement on $75,000 Pact ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Outfielder Mickey Mantle and the New York Yankees appear close to agreement on a salary for the)” 1958 baseball season. The prices is estimated at $75,000, *.. 2% @ An announcement is expected early next week from Lee Mac- Phail, assistant to Yankees Gen-| eral Weiss, If ceive more money than any other in Yankee history except) mated at $60,000, MacPhail and Mantle talked for efforts. It was the best individual figures, but not enough. Mike of ‘the year for the |Young had 13, Pat Press 14 (10 nort: siders. Art Robak’s .13 free throws), and Johnny Dion 12. total also helped materially. x *« * Three Ri , Mineweaser hit 10 baskets and a ———_ sparkling 12-17 total from the foul line. He collected 10 points alone, in the 2nd period. Incidentally the game prodticed the largest per- sonal foul total of the year for and 25 against St. Rita. Shamrocks were a single point in front at end of the Ist period, but swung into high gear in the 2nd to hold a 33-22 halftime edge. ST. MICHAEL ST. RITA Minew" 10 ns Young as" i t Mount’ 2 2 4 Dion 6012 ee ee — 713 “3 2104 Pentiae P Phete Swe ress 27 23 67 14 18 46 ‘BIG NIGHT — Thursday night Seore by Periods St. Michael ........... 13 20 was a big one for lanky Bob Mine-| i Rica weaser, son of the St. Michael coach, Bob appears back on the scoring beam again after a slump and last night turned in his .sea- son's best effort, a 32-point total to lead Shamrocks to a 67-46 win. over Detroit St. Rita. Cage Results THURSDAY'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL the Shamrocks, 23 against them) s—e1 downtown Detroit. traded for Jin. Hegan, Those two} fellows plus the new ones you'll have on your bench, should make things a lot easier for you.” *® * * Martin, expected to give the id @ ‘shot-in—the-arnr, this season, got an early start on spring drills yesterday. Not scheduled toe start training until mext week, Martin joined Boone, Kuenn, Hoeft, Kaline and Feytack in workouts yesterday. HOUSTON, Tex. ) — The tight- est field in the history of the -11- year-old tournament began the second round of the $30,000 Houston Classic Golf invitational today. POS thet petet ttre tenet after the first 18 holes with a four- under 68. Thirty-nine other pros were no more than four strokes behind, all With par or better scores. Tied for the lead were Pete Mazur, Buffalo, N.Y., Ed (Porky) Oliver, Canton, Mass., Stan Leon- ard, Vancouver, B.C., Ted Kroll, --Furgol, Lemont; Tit., and Milton Marusic, Webster Groves, Mo. have won here before over the 7,200-yard, par 72 Memorial Park course, Also on hand was Tiger pitcher Frank Lary who had just signed his 1958 contract for a reported ° ° $4,000 salary cut. § ed b T yea Signed by Tigers Detroit Gen. Mgr. John McHale| pnerrorr w — Three players, also announced the signing of/one from Mount Clemens, today veteran outfielder Jim Greengrass. ‘signed minor league baseball con- Greengrass was obtained Oct. 14) from Sacramento of the Pacific tracts with the Detroit Tigers. Bonner Upshaw, 22, a right- Coast League. jhanded catcher who batted .392 x * *® jat a Mount Clemens high school, Lary, who led the American] {was signed following service in the League in 1956 with 21 victories, had a disappointing 11-16 record | last year. | The two signings left only three Tiger players out of the fold, IN.J.. and Robert Stechmann, 21, They are Charley. Maxwell, Mick-|a shortstop from New Orleans, ey McDermott and Lou Skizas, ann the other two signed. reat Lakes and Newport, R.I. William Bennett, a 21-year-old Table Net Championship Carol Ryan of Bloomfield Hills will defend her state singles crown this Saturday and Sunday in the Michigan Table Tennis soopmanig ships at the G.A.R. building in gymnasium for the city handicap singles title. The tourney is sponsored by the Parks and Recreation Department and is the first of its kind in this * * * in two weeks. Miss Ryan, a senior physical!- education major at Mt. Pleasant’s z Central Michigan College, has won Porter’s Mother Dies the state singles title the last two years and now makes her bid 7 a 3rd straight championship. | sean relates Mace os louie Geneva Wt, opetr, Rock £. we a a Aquinas Has Power Miami, Obio 86, Ohio U. 72. Raiph| Smee, See ae GRAND RAPIDS # — Ralph Gent Mich. 94", Mich. 17, overtime, Coleman scored 31. points and Art Fieve "toon the Citadel 44. Champion canned 30 in leading) {ine “southers ™ en Aquinas to a 100-66 basketball vic- water 39. tory over Alpena Community Col- roe A i Mexico 4 o . Seattle 78, Mon lege here last night. tana State *n. teh 97, Denver 75. Jerry Kruskie, ex-Waterford her son, catcher J. W. Porter, High athletic star, will also re- whe has just been traded by De- turn to the, state tourney. Kruskie | troit to the Cleveland Indians. ‘won the junior crown last year, | J. _W. presumably is en route | but is ineligible te defend it this from Florida to Tucson, Ariz., io me because of his age. | join the Indians. Five other Pontiac area players are entered in the weekend tourna- ment. They include Carl Knaack, Bill Wettlaufer, Dave Barnhart, Ronald Beckman and Perc Secord. Secord and Richard Heymen will square off’ tonight at 9 o'clock in the Pontiac Central High girls’ On Bowlerama List The following names were left out of the 1:00 p.m. squad for the Bowlerama finals at Huron Mt. Clemens Boy avy where he played ball with second baseman from Newark, | Carol Ryan Defends State city. The doubles event will be hel OAKLAND, Calif. (? — Mrs, |- William Porter, 58, died today | — ldown with 82 Die with Mike Dietz of\Jack Pieck \Lake Orion and Jack Fleck ofigene Michigan Golfers Lag at Houston Rochester shooting 77 and 78 re- spectively. Milton Marusic rth Mine gi Mazur eee e eee eee es! Fort Lauderdale, Fla, Marty {x4 ‘ouver Furgol in 1951 and Kroll in 1956 out‘, Heer Bgl ep abate eas. 4 Bone eee eee ‘champion Dave Marsh 100 pounds in the semifinals and led 2-0 before Berkley 156-pounder, was the only champion to completely dominate his division. bowling conscious is the Falls City One stroke off the pace With'Prea me 33-3021 69s were Bill Webb, a former |?° Wininger ...-.....--.---».-373¢—Tl) pom Ridley, Southfield High’s my ye Reegllate Riggrese: A cig gre fa AR Coety. Coss A ee J. rison, « Lowisieg oritntns 2000222. basketball scoring ace, is probably jveteran who won the 1958 Tijuana Tom Mieperte “Seat lost to the Jays for the rest of the —— Se ear Onno ec ces see teee 2-341 season with a badly i } i leg. jo aot cttiste new plging cut Greiner ”.....-....s0. 0s. «37-71 | Ridley, a junior, hurt his leg in jof Darien, Conn., and Jay He-|pick Hart ...............0.: « .31-%—11\the -Farmington holiday todrna- \bert, of Sanford, F) Bill Eeinich! -4—T1 a. Y Hebe sha ds orca "35-36-71; ment, then aggravated the injury Ten Michigan golfers however a a natbomtiGAN SCORES wie last Friday on the same court, lagged behind with Bob Gajda of 5,. zakarian ee 3473 | x « | Forest Lake firing a 72 to lead Wauty “Burkeme args ee “1 Jerry Williams, Montana State the state pack. John. Barnum erent = a|University football coach, today Gene Bone of Pontiac was wayltne picts 210070.0"77) rao ras Damed first assistant to Buck 30.30") Shaw, new head coach of the 4 9-398 Philadelphia Eagles in the Na- OS ittonal Foot! —. during a game at Madison Square ' HE-MAN, TEA-MAN — Rugged Lou Fontinato, defensive star of the New York Rangers and “bad boy” of the National Hockey _ League, indulges in his “favorite beverage’’ tea to steady his nerves Garden. Boston and Warriors Win CINCINNATI ® — George Yard- ley takes another step towards be- coming the first National Basket- ball Assn, player to score 2,000 points in oné season when the De- troit Pistons meet the Cincinnati Royals tonight, Yardley, just 284 points shy of the 2,000 mark, has averaged 33.4 points per game in his last five to hit the mark, A victory for coach Red Rocha’s club would put Detroit one-half game back of Cincinnati in the NBA's Western Division battle for second place. Cincin- nati lest to Boston 94-92 yester- day. Their Vote Unofficial Boxing Fans Will Score DETROIT (AP)—A new scoring gimmick for boxing fans will be tried here tomorrow night. Ringside fans in one row (48 customers if promoter is lucky) will -be given official style score cards for one of “the preliminary bouis on the Johnny Summertin-Jack Jacobs heavyweight card. The fans’ votes will be tabulated and announced from the ring. Then the regular officials’ decisions will be an- nounced. . The customers’ ballots won't count, byt Promoter C. drained a lump “the ‘size of a golf ball.” n is not Pistons would give Detroit the host Yardley Plugging for 2 ,000 starts. He needs 315 in each of l With playoff time fast approach-; New York in their scrap for the the Pistons’ nine remaining games|ing, a second place finish for the| fimal playoff berth. Eastern leader Boston slipped) + eciih aea Queet champion Pan- cho Gonzales has ended Lew Hoad’s streak of six straight victories by defeating the rookie hotshot, 2-46, 8-6, 8-6. Matmen Return Here March 5 Pro Wrestlers Coming Back for 3rd Program March 5, at the city Armory. It will be the 3rd mat card of the year in the Armory ring. The bouts are sponsored by the 107th Ordnance Company of the Pontiac National. Guard, The feature match on the next program will be a “grudge” affair between Jim Hady and Red Donovan in a best-of-three - falls outing with a one hour- time limit, In last Wednesday’s matches at ers, Red and Doug, defeated Hady and Joe Smith in an- Australian tag-team’ brawl; Ted Marshall whipped Martino Angelo in the semi-windup and Dino Bravo and Irish Sampson battled to a draw. ‘West Side Classic Keglers Keep Rolling team role for the first post season|Past Cincinnati on Bill Russell's! contest. layup with 20 seconds. left in the| other half of the afternoon twinbill, “It Detroit finishes second, the|at Boston. The victory reduced the| Pistons will play the Royals at|Celts' magic number to three—with! University of Detroit Memorial|@"Y combination of Boston victories | * * * Building March 15 and Tuesday, March 18 in the best-of-three play- offs, If Cincinnati finishes second, dium, Monday, March 17. Olympia will be unavailable to the Pistons before March 17 be- |the Pistons will play their single| home playoff game at Olympia Sta- and Syracuse defeats totaling three| giving the Celtics their second suc- cessive division title. : * «© * Sauldsberry, who had been“aver- aging only 12.6 points a game, now has scored 58 in his last two in his bid for NBA rookie honors. cause of an ice show, . Saturday night for their next-to-| last regular season home game against St. yee * * a hit his high with 34 points to lead the War- rlors to a 110-97 victory over Syr- and ptshed Phil- W. Smith says “maybe it will keep them happy.” The. Pistons return to Detroit) NHL Standings” W.LT ‘oo | Montreai AT 7 New Pad seve 2023 8 57 i ia Detr .. 2325 8 54 126 168) te 20 25 12 52 151 154 Toronto od 2 10 46 184 163) Chicago 6 % 19 is FRIDAY'S GAMES No games schedu THURSDAY'S RESULTS Montreal ‘ osten 0 SATURDAYS GAMES New York at Montre: acusd yesterday adelphia 2% games ahead of idle ‘ a § icago at Toronto Boston at Detroit, afternoon TV \ (bound plant s int make: a definite Geciion until hae : Bowlers in the West Side Classic — league exploded for some more big games this week with an out- istanding team performance by 4th |place 300 Lounge stealing the show. Les Rothbarth’s 725 series paced the Lounge and all competitors for ithe night. There were 11 other series of 600 or better and a total of 55 games over 200. Bud Marohn hit 694, Al Pietz 669 and Max Bottom 651 to follow Roth. barth. The 300 team’s scoring went as follows: bowing to finish 3rd. Mob Downie, — the Armory, the Donovan Broth- | Lovett sess. 110 213 181— be seek tee « ist in—ern becca: BS a Bot Bowie Plans Reopening BOWIE, Md. —~ Bowie Race Track officials have made fenta- itive plans to reopen the snow. tomorrow, but will ie eu am at IN taal THN aM OY LUI ec wh APT. LATA MMA Cada Eos] Shred BS va ta ae A al “THE PONT! aC PRESS, FRIDAY, + Pamncany 6 21, 1958 - Attention, All Men! : ” ‘WE CLEAN and PRESS on SATURDAYS IN BY 11 A.M. x *& * xk *« * OUT SAME DAY ) Waterford: Walled Lake Renew. Rivalry ge tor’ een Pont kok ke 7 Central Bay City Quint years, - offi as a en : (estimated) female downed in last ‘ . 4 ‘ j ALSO: “Enjoy the warm comfort of your Seeks First Win Cuft pees Bey ee, wha car during the winter months—take advan- other, this aye Officer seen at ri arkston Has ‘Knitting’ as gains Chess SE , ) tified the animal as a coyote HURON DRY CLEANER ¢) tae. sn cua, vr wr AQGINSE CIIEIS fe _ : sais laldenstie It's all over in the B ts the teatare match withigan ‘and but unde- : , . € . & SHIRT LAUNDRY in wOakiaind County area prep versal ge Md deg ha — Avondale at Madison and Troy at oes —— Gy be aay og Flint Schools Battle Don _Osanp wal, ast Om Main Office and Plant, 944 W. Huron. FE 2-0231 oy but tun > Ayo some vane time, Fitzgerald's 2nd) Two other area league races re-|the Central circuit. in Key Game of SVC pone My ead Wik sellect @ 990 ait | ‘knitting’ to do in the Wayne -|place battle with Lake Orion at/main unsettled, the Eastern Michi- een ennaten te or eet Title Chase eee Sea vated beer ; na meng : 2 Dales meet East Detroit in an p sates Pay oe years ' as olves, beaten Eastern Michigan struggle at By BILL CORNWELL Several of the animals have S Beted and leading the W0 ; East Detroit which will probably What was supposed to be 8 pushy rv ody SAVE ON HEAT BILLS! | =<23-:Sc": | Snow Abundant; Brings | sist tac” lero Dar er| Ce ane Soe ; . ee! if tral High may turn out to ir told Stoll. | the same goal tonight by toppling S 74 record while the 2nd place hen Chiefs in- troublesemie Holly : About Excellent kiing Shamrocks are 6-1, Ferndale in- ra Bar City Ser tie Va ~*~ * | Holly will be trying to pull its flicting their lone setback. East|\.. Conference basketball game, | Hunters didn't get any foxes. | 2nd upset in a row and will have THE ASSOCIATED PRESS jtce Festival: Wolverine speed skating Detroit is the defending titleholder. Bay City, the Valley king in foot- “They're too well fed to be out in c osetia North- As Snails it now aioe shes] Beanies suitN Se rete. eh Cutie oul lta we Jae doormat on Ge hard iv Guia,” Dearar sold. 1 The Broncos dealt runnerup IL AREA: # ase, % Inch are woods, gave its most impressive jare ‘0 o to. ville a crippling defeat last week|crisp weather for good ss oxford croig|Millington at Ortonville while the|nerformance of the season last|five pounds heavier than usual.” joa thelr own court and now seek|to excellent conditions a Viral | ANSE stat, {Southern Thumb schedule list Ce-!Tuesday in a 62-60 loss to strong — —— comes an cartier. Ieee Oi nig weekend, ‘3 ar pkg teat Pontise: 18 base, sy ‘and Armada at New Have. | Flint Northern at 15 Pontiac Keg Teams : es «se nee tod heavy ; 93 bese, 1} Almont, which has won alt -—_Northern;-which-has-a- Valley in Stat @ Play Saturday — - Rockwool Pouring type oeeeweenee bag 99c Defending ¢ochamp with North- anpthaie aad anaat resorts said) new snow. ge ee pe anger marbles in the Thumb loop, in- —ss Sir tt at the in S r y Soe na On veemrt Aas reported on See igs ee, cca eoveciage ot Flint IMA, had tough going be- By coped ma cleny ode dig hopes Zonalite Housefill .............. bag 1.55 oe nate tena, | ho Rast Michigan Tourist and| ing conditions ve cour tapes vung imtetest are Rochester at Center-| fore the cellar qwelling Wolves |Pontige area will travel to Battle Fiberglas E 00-ft. Roll 4.85 Resort Assn. reported the follow-|menisen to60 taches tnee, st” incbes|lie, Romeo at Lapeer and Lake) Onaliy surrendered, Creek tomorrow to compete in the Fiberglas Economy....... 1 : Woetertord and Walled Labo re |. canitticas: ew sow. Skiing excellent. |Shore at, Utica. Head coach Bill Ullenbruch, who|annual state tournament being ge | Sem. their sissling rivalry tonight |" osu, near Roscommon: @ inches|inches bast, some powder, skiing very : guided Walled Lake to the state|held this year at Battle Creek, Balsam Weol Double Thick .4 50-ft. Roll 4. 35 oo Manatee tons in one base. mt aveat’ Branch: (teat, guling Wednesdey and Set- Chi f W {| semifinals last year before decid- a* county it * he - to 20 = his ] wi Ci ’ : Balsam Wool Foil Covered 100-ft. Roll 8. 75 Nothing will be at stako except| *siiGn’ wis” Gare’ County” i0 but |inene buses iacheegpexae. Sie IET VV TOSTIETS | jie to cast nis oe ith Bay City. Several ot the keglers will take the glory of winning. Neither team) M1 MT. 1 base. Good. Benet wCARERFAS near Cadillac “ots to sight | . best of‘the year.” ot the Pentiae Proay Sewlkreme 95 ‘has made any headway in the In-| foe water, Ski ¥ vale 10 40 pinches eritcal bass shelter ; The Chiefs conquered Bay City|before . others Alum Comb. Doors nit. 29% |iesine rc. wim ated ake GF ati ant tet te in vem ‘at Home Tonight}: &* erm ce is rr sintand in Oe ein erie hina tanine & aoa epigtete ars eee taced they necded 2nd half rush to Go| | ones “= ge Clare County! # font ) they needed rush to do lout of it. ba: ni o Bix to ‘ it, Bay City has a reputation as a - PONDEROSA KNOTTY PINE | The Skippers won the Ist outing, | "HOUGHTON LAKE now Bow: &-16)12 oe ing etoagent| Pontiac Central's wrestlers £°\-ough home club and this time the FREE Beautiful Kitn Dried that win | | oa - gg hgy Be pg = ae eee. ae’ Cog oes eich of the evason tale meet- —— playing in friendly LICENSE PLATE an nis: : lent. i Melvindale * gymna- : ‘ ri" widths 84. Ft 14,0 | ve a ment to. it POLLe tied boner 4 to til gium tonight at 7:30. Pontiae has now lost all hope INSTALLATION DD. ccvecssvaesscceess grees 14 : winning Weegritaeiincice ortitielel ene. Sout inches pow-|" ‘The match had originally been| of defending its SVC ba : 7 base. der, snow machine operating. Skiing ex- Melvin- ; bis ictales — Free of Charge! ae iONEER Rescommon: 6- een MY WILLS gt Traverse City: A) wren, mono schoes fi-elegraiged pg ry ag oe pragma a ha pA mds _____ | field entertains Van Dyke. 124, base, 3-4 ew snow Trout inehea powder Buia lent. go(€ttor in dates. Royal Oak Dondero} quire a little cooperation from | At BASEMENT COMB. STORM SASH Ay Dy "1 mow. |Mmeets Fitzgerald in the only other) Saginaw High, the current occu- » 93°%15" Al w |p MANISTRE, (Winter Sports A11¢*/county action pant of that position. | Joslyn-Columbia Sunoco 7 x um. Wire. . . Only $2.85 jinches vawder. 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Pontiac wins over Bay City to- night and Northern here next Fri-| PRACTICE BOWLING a woe Kessler tonight and see. drinks eset as silk | Code Neo. 440 Cte He, at st: $939 | bite or burn in your whiskey. A/S Qt. > E JuUUS KESSLER COMPANY, LAWRENOEBURG, INOUANA Asoo Ws, 86 PRO. iii | Kt 4 S » ea ed 1 eae ape a é ies VALUABLE PROPERTY — AP Facsimile 18-year-old, $50,000 bonus prospect with the St.Louis Cardinals, gets a check-up from team physician Dr. J. C. Middleman at the Redbird camp in , St. Petersburg, Fla. Beauchamp is a 6-2, 180 pound outfielder who Jimmy Beauchamp, “= Walled Lake’s Van Sicklen Wins Southtield I-L Mat King - Southfield had only two individ- ual winners as against seven for Berkley but added six 2nd places to pull out a narrow victory in the hard-fought Inter-Lakes Con- ference wrestling meet yesterday at Berkley, * * * ' The Bluejays compiled 106 points to 104 for the Bears to win the handsome team trophy in the Ist such event ever held. Farmington _ was not far behind place with 91 points; Walled Lake had 41, Waterford 30 and Van Dyke 15. Albion Wallops Olivet QLIVET # — Albion led all the way and defeated Olivet 64-39 in an MIAA basketball game last night. Garth Richey led Albion scorers with 20 points. Giant Dave Marsh's victory in the heavyweight class clinched the prize for Southfield. Dave Butler, Wisconsin, 'M’ + Spartans to Host| THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1958. . > Ee ZS > in TV Feature Wolverines vs. Wildeats at Ann Arbor; Indiana Battles Ohio State By THE ASSOCIATED PRESs The Big Ten's first three basket- ball teams have the home court advantage in tomorrow's games, and they pobably will need it. First-place Michigan State (7-3) will try to repel Wisconsin (3-7). Purdue (6-4) is host to Minnesota tains Indiana (5-4). “The afternoon regionally tele- vised game sends Northwestern (5-5) to Michigan (4-5). Iilinois (4-6) is at Iowa (5-4) for a night engagement rounding out the full slate. Wisconsin normally would not be considered much of a threat to the Big Ten leaders. But the Badg- ers knocked off MSU 66-52 earlier this season ahd also hold a victory over Ohio State, 67-64. * * * (47) and Ohio State (7-5) enter Wales LANSING @® — Armed with let- ters and telegrams from fish au- thorities across the nation, Rep. Gilbert L, Wales (D-Stambaugh) said he would not abandon his pro- posal to remove the size limit on trout without a fight. fish and fisheries committee yes- terday without recommendation for passage or rejection. : |Gresham Cin. 51 36 Eastern Snp. 7 : -D 44323 Coca Cola . e : Leece Bros. 43 33 Mannys < . = é Stefanski TV. 43 33 Western Auto : Lakewood L. 42 34 Bonded Insi, ] Tru. Built 41 35 Natl C. R.- : ; Lemke 268, 661; i peg ie “2 ee + CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE 2 aes : ‘ ja Z Stroh's 58 Pont Rec % ‘ | Hog Store $3 Boleg-Bearduey >: Westerman Bucks ‘Any Trout’ Plan led's Drillers $1 Jncobgen’s Y Trophies 41 ¢ . ‘ Pont F 45 rs Team No. 11 2 am Pearson Purn 42 Team No. - %. -“usnes DI strictions in his state were aban-|stocking in thetr states is strictly doned in 1928. : jon a “put and take basis." -Those «x -« * relying also on biological repro- “We find that the majority of duction, such as Michigan, might ae” feherunatl use fairly good/find a size restriction worthwhile, judgment in returning small troat|they said. OCSC Nominations Go Before Members At the Feb. 26 membership meet- ing for OCSC; nominating commit- inch limit in effect,"”” Swenson said. “Advantages im not having a minimum size limit on any spe- striction ‘because a large percent-|across Upper Michigan to Canada's » The TV game (3:30 p.m. CST) together two of the con- 95 pounds, was the other winner for the champs. Walled Lake’s| [Dennis Van Sicklén, 175, was the! only individual victor not on the top three teams. Jim Marsh and Amos Deaven paced Farmington. The summary: 06—Butler (8), Margherini (F), Ter- beck, (WL) ches ¢V) Bob 103}—Reuter (B) Hendricks (F), Cos- grove (WL), Santi (6) - 112—Gleason (B) Kovach (8) Peck- ham (F) Cosey (WA) 120-—-Marsh (PF) Oliver (8S) White (B) Cimo (Vv) ~ 197—Currier (B) Jordan (PF) Jarvis (8) Brown (WL) il ven (F} Minton (8) Ewer (WA) elinen (WL) (B) Parrar (WA) Herr 1 dham (8S) Christian (WL) 45—Downle (B) James (8), Depodesta vy.—Marsh (WL) Black (WA) have the loop’s No. 2 scorer, brings ference’s statistical leaders. North- western is the top scoring team with a 78.7 average and Michigan is the best rebounding unit, retriev- ing 54 a game. Each has two scorers in the tep 10. Northwestern’s Phil War- ren is seventh with 17.4 and Joe Ruklick 10th with 16.8. Michi- | gan's Pete fifth with 20.4 ; C, Burton ninth with 17.1. Burton is ‘the league's sec- ond best rebounder, picking off 15.8 a game. In their first meet- ing, Northwestern won 93-72. Purdue is undefeated in four home conference starts but Min- nesota is determined to end this string. The Gophers upset Purdue 83-76 in the conference opener and Kline, with a 23.2 aver- 2518 Y. M. Dobski 212-533; Stroh’s 910— ie meg 4 Hy A se ch GE PM soph iin modi tt Ci i Ta age a Tin Sa il lal te erhy fl ge § * = 6 2S Se eee 6 FE oe Ge hot om Oe | +» Studebaker | PANEL WAGON Visit your local Dealer today! age. wee batele) sel Ld Right idea... right time. ... right whiskey The pace slackens and America dons its leisure mood. It’s a special time of day... the right time for the sociable drink that is so good to enjoy. For across the nation it is Sundown... and 7 Crown is the whiskey of the hour. ay Seagram's and be Sure. Ss % WHISKEY AT SEAGRAM-DISTILLERS COMPANY, EW YORK CITY, BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF. 65% GRAIN BEUTRAL > Ld ITS FINEST glers to keep many fish age of small trout taken, especially|Lake of the Woods. It was made|@™= : - yet of spawning age. with bait, are killed when un-|by General Motors Walter Freder- | ; Wales produced letters and tele-| hooked.” » jiksen, and took two years in the Then See Us! i 4 grams from the 20 states having| Authorities ta other states hav-/filming. It covers much territory, : no size restrictions. One from/ing no limits, such as Massachus-|from Mackinac, Lake Superior, Y Ca . Hjalmar ©, Swenson, Minnesota |etts and Delaware, declined to take|Bond Falls, Munising, on to Duluth NOW... You n * fisheries supervisor, said size re-|a stand on the issue, saying trout)and to Lake Itaska, source of the Get Your Brakes | Mississippi, and on to Lake of the Relined for as a 2 — Members may take guests. . : Play Here March may take gue tek 2 | 2% ; Globetrotfers Are Coming “orn ECO. |: YPSILANTI @ — Eastern Mich-| L * igan remained winless in~ IIAC| MARKET TIRE Co. Ss basketball competition after drop- FE 8-0424 ‘ Those zany Harlem Globetrotters) persorinel this trip will be “‘Mead-jping an 84-77 decision in overtime 77 W. Huron St. . are coming to Pontiac again, folks./ow”’ Lemon, the madcap clown/to Central Michigan last night. . Yes, the fabulous basketball ma- 2 = va meri Bloeg ; - os gicians are on their way back, |5¢ or se ACUM. | woe: cogs . pies cs ie afte way, back|served for Reese (Gooee) 2 | aaa ONE MAN. TELLS ANOTHER [Siit ay | tricks, a * ¥ wv es . nonsense, plus a halftime vaude-\“Tarzan” Spencer, their 6-foot-7 : ville act for variety’s sake. rookie. aS The date is Sunday, March 2,| Proceeds from the show are ‘7 the time is 7:30 p.m. and the | earmarked for the Liens Club . place is the Pontiac Central High | sight-saving program and other 2 School gymnasium. — benefits for the blind. : é This will mark the 3rd straight] The last two Trotter shows were| fl ; visit here for the traveling court'sellouts and everyone is urged to| >: oS 3 wizards and once again their ap-|buy a ticket as soon as possible.| = a pearance will be made under the Tickets are available at Calbi Mu-| 7” | of the Pontiac Lions Club./sic Co., 119 N. Saginaw, and Grin-| > ead the Trotters’ rabiier nell Bros., 27 S. 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Washington St. OXFORD “Belbre you buy anywhere. gee Hight tor a deal ‘that's right.” | OA 8-2528 ‘is back, and it’s again obvious jthat no human defense is going ito stop him. * * * | Sidelined for three months with lan almost-severed Achilles’ ten- \don, the greatest goal scorer in|, | pro hockey history returned to the’ wasn't a hit of rust, The 36-year-| \old Rocket fired in two goals in| leading the Canadiens to a 40 | victory over the Boston Bruins. | Montreal's runaway leaders, iabsence, are now 24 points in ‘front of the second place New | York Rangers. | * * * The best crowd of the Montreal |Forum to greet Richard and he ‘Montreal Canadiens and there | | who held up very well in Richard's; season, 14,528, turned out at the - needed only a bit more thn 2] DARBER°S FEED STORE minutes to give them what they) . had come.to see, At 12:21, he! scored his first goal, and 12th of) ithe season, on assists from broth-' The shutout, almost overlooked by Richard's return, was the ninth of the season for goalie Jacques Piante, who made 24 saves. 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Pure O31 8 aw, 2a mes ei, it 3s Elkins Exe, 813, 2231. sie ete oi cus eo 1 n2-ngaped P. ge 231, ke Sheltz 617; Motor Ina MOTOR INN CLASS ‘B’ me, Ree."No. i 979 —2hes an ese tT Bi 4 Borie eng, | FS oe E +. aad | | WILL DEFEND TITLES — Two-1957 state prep track cham- Seeniate i pasts Hin ards Purp B62 29 Shaw's Jwite a bs| pions get some good advice from the Pontiac Central mentors, Gridiron Bar # ose, cu 4 Munrg's Goss a) sabe f jay Craft Ser 34 #3; Coach Dean Wilson, 2nd from right, and aide Ray Lowry, ag the os 4 Gakiand auto, 33/4 P88 Gece ns 7 osrtee Chief thinclads begin conditioning for the 1958 season. At left is Bicmar Inn 2 WT Grant 3) ont War Wares 1 R&R ‘@ R Motors 243 u- te ute eee ee et ae og oe ae pis 3 . Chiefs Prep for First Test remap poceewrves |B as BE ieee oe Talbot's BShop 62 Williams ins 37 Dean's Pr Ser 56 36 Clo 33 geeks, . shop Pontiac Rec 4 Cherri. 61 4 *P&D 32 a Bervice si Art & Lil's Pe 41 44 Pont ii 61 Bros M, 51, B. 5 moe My 3 ri-Von | WK. 45 _ Superior Siding 35 Shop 970, 7 2618 7 ay demote wautae shop Rahs 5" Grill Team Handed By H, GUY MOATS Eight lettermen and two trans- ' st D f at, 52- 46 In just a little more than a/fers may provide the top area of e e | month from now, PCH track coach | Performance for the coming sea- TEL-HURON | Dean Wilson will have some an- 5°, Griff’s Grill suffered its first loss swers to hopes for a successful) Larry Beamer, who climaxed a STORE for LEASE sof the season last night, a 52-46| 1958 season for his state champion- fine year in 1957 with the MHSAA jsetback at the hands of Booth’ ship squad. . a -mile championship, and the Fronting on West Huron, | Homes in a Class B City League] * «* -@ bee a tng Rog a head Store at No. 861. 17 x 40° {basketball game on the Pontiac! Conditioning has just begun in|® "St *hey are aw ains, = wa for offices of all eet Cont. * re the halls and gymnasium at Pont- * , * cee types and retail shop. liac Central High, for some 50| Bobby Manning, Detroit Western Gary Shore sparked Booth’s of-| candidates, led by two 1957 Mich-|SPtint star, and hurdler Dan So- a Phone Lincoln §-9200 ifensive efforts with 18 points. Ger- ligan high school champions, This well, another Detroit transfer, are land Spankler scored 11 for Griff's,| number will be swelled at the expected to lend strength in events| ‘which entered the game with 11 : : where help is needed. Manning has | close of basketball by thin-clads straight wins, varsity and|been under 10 seconds in the| ee now members of the varsity | Jn Class A action yesterday at). ee squads. ~~ |hundred. Sowell, former Pontiac | PCH, Harvey Rowr1 tallied 17) 'tesident, is rated a fast performer : OoK ‘points as the league-leading Lake- At this point, Wilson says, ‘‘we in both high and low sticks, 'side Royals dumped the CIO, 79 can have a very good team. But QUALITY ‘Tl, for their 10th win in 12) we can’t tell too much until after While Calets will not have an- jgames. Scoring honors went to| the Huron Relays on March 29, | ther high-jemp combination like Used Cars Cl0's Hudson Ray who netted 21.| at Ypsilanti.” Hud Ray and Alex Barge, Mich- | = igan's No. 1 and No, 2 in 1967, the | j 1 . next best jumper in the state will : at ; ' ’ be back. Fred Brooks, who has shown promise of getting into the ‘1 | at wanoure B Canadien ‘Rocket’ No Dud zs . Charley Barge, younger naar aan pri 4 ee 3 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS er Henri “Pocket Rocket” Richard aa yon wg Bg _ Ss A If there's an anti-Rocket rocket and Dickie Moore, the NHL's t six feet P better ola ee | missing from the Cape Canaveral |leading scorer. Richard's second| * - : jtesting grounds today, blame it—| goal came at 5:32 of the second) Pete Cox, steady half - miler; jwith a grin, of course—on the Na-|period, again with Henri and|herd- working Joe Hill, in the You ARE ‘tional Hockey League. |Moore assisting. dashes, are others:on whom Wil- Maurice “The Rocket” Richard * * * son will lean heavily a ty . ‘ ey WARY 21, 1958 _ FRIDAY, cs stony han PARTS ond SERVICE a | | ROY'S 96 Oaklend Ave. FE 2-4201 a emer . ment arenas Mon. thru Thurs. “Fr, Sat, and Sun. ~ mms 25 “A Clean Car Rides Better, Lasts Longer“ KUHN AUTO WASH 149 W. Haren - Across trom Firestone Richard D. Kehoe ad Pontiac ‘Press Phale sani tata Vilie Mehl Hoek On the blocks is state half-mile cham- pion Larry Beamer. Beamer and Coats are two of the squad of 50 now working out for the first test, the Huron Relays at Eastern Michigan on March 29. YOU'VE SEEN THE REST! Now Come Back to the Best! Your New 1958 PLYMOUTH! Styling experts have again picked the New 1958 Plymouth as the style leader of the entire automotive industry! This glamorous caf can be yours at.an 11; the nationally-rated Mansfield | unbelievable low price. Ohio Relays on April 19-20; Monroe Relays~(new event for PCH) May] COME IN AND GET THE DETAILS OF THE BEST 10, and the University of Detroit) Relays (new for PCH) on May 31. PRICE SAVINGS YOU'LL EVER MAKE. DRIVE IT AND YOU'LL BUY IT! Better depth is looked for in the pole vault where PCH lacked strength last spring, with Bob Finley back, and Columbus White, ineligible in 1957 avail- \ able, along with Mike McClusky. | Others meets include: | Important on the Chiefs’ sched- tori B= at Grog Poin ule, beside state and Valley meets, | 4950 3 — Fin . “ i} : »” sre the fader, changsecsipe ai|G&i f= yy Sate hnae im eepeastt is escgmmam seme Central Michigan college on April Pend 24 — State finals at Ann Arbor R & R MOTORS, ‘Inc. THE HOUSE of GREAT VALUES! Your Chrysler — Plymouth — Imperial Dealer Pontiac Dog in Nationals | 724 Oakland Ave. GRAND JUNCTION, Tenn. @ —| Only two dogs were put down ta FE 4-3529 seaman Three pointers and a setter makelyesterday ag the annual trial — blue ribbon stake of the bird dog circuit — got under way after a their bids today in the national championship field trials. 10 SCREW DRIVER scored Montreal’s other goals. 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River and the Belgian| Congo. The Lukugar flows into the Lualaba, a tributary of the Congo River which reaches the Atlantic at Banana. . : Three members chosen for the expedition are Americans, THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1958 ( >" by Franklin Folger| ee ask = Ostby “If hurrying to get to a sale of printed cotton slip covers isn’t an emergency, J'd like to know what is.’* BOARDING HOUSE OH, QUITE, QUITEZ L STUDIED KAK-KAK / MY WORD, {R BAGWIN/ Your. ALE STAGGERS MY A. AMAGINATION fe $e PULL A WILD ELEPHANT'S TRUNK , TOWARD ITS TAIL UNTIL IT FELL DAZED NOTIC TALENT =~ / iy Z| ER-AW/um THE. Y J RONG fine TO LA AicKLISH PART pened cee a Y REQUIRES J A SPOT OF HYP=- 7 hd WAS SNEAKING UP ON THE GRAZ- THE SILENT LOCOMOTION OF THE i TH ] AND BECAME G QUITE AT HOME ON ALL. ZA FOURS ~ L ACHYDERM )}\ CARRIED beh: — IN A SPINZ ING Pi iN ITS NATIWE HABITAT AND “« FAP/F FASTENING THE BOA TO ITS TAILS ' “Fn. cm Ay) Ny CHAP EH Z 2-2) © s9s0 by WEA Serves, inn. TM. Rag, US, Pen. OF. fs THE SERPENT ON MY BACKS ) Le 14 _OUT OUR WAY A GO ON- Tm. tog, 0S Put. OFF Site tes pre ne, THE MENTAL HAZARD = E DUGAN. f 4, lw DIX} ay ~ aoe : a2 © 1908 by WEA Servos, be. TM they. OH. Pet. Ont. OH, OH--- THE BRUSH MAN 1S IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD By Ernie Bushmiller BRUSHES BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES _ By McEvoy and Strieber Att WW, VAS oS, UNG 4 Le al a i John Morris , AN \) NY | PROFITABLE Eni It OPPORTUNITIES = yoy : Every Day in the Pontiac at _ ‘| Press Want Ad Section > Every Meal | t2°tiece vour~ he hale WANT AD : Helps keep teeth clean. DIAL FE 2-8181 Irs. asoxe!| [wna ¢ ‘Sweetens bre * wert y, Bay some -- } ae Fil “ ; ‘ . __ ~ sae Y vo 2 HER het me ditialieed Xe ros LA 3 vB rule We ora Sena tes spa pt te ey eae er eye ——— - ites , ve ae Bot os y : fs % +h re are : ; E : z ‘¢ = 4 5 i ee ; oe : ; : pe ; : 2 eS es fs Bo 4 : : tig : : <5 a ' pores fe 7 % rc — A oe ; oy / : er A > : os | : vil a i J hs; f= “ * ‘ = : > é ks : » : é : 4 eee ; f ee oes ee : ‘ Es : a : i ee : - : = serene se 2 coer i tot : a : 2 FY Pe ss oe 2 e : Ee oe : : S ; a a, 5S ee ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 21,1958 3 . : ; ' = : * bee “2 as : - a a > i = = > 3 s. . . fi : Se m " a +e Ra - sd le ee ee “2 ra s 4 y : i. 4 sl SS : @ 53 : : vis : f . ; ) r j | | Downslide one duce brought to the Farmer's DETROIT w—Ward's mo-| aiid, is unknown, = Markets by growers and sold by eee om Gat ane oan should m -j|them in wholesale package lots. |: ‘|hicle output drop market drifted lower in quiet deal netroit Bureau of Markets, as of far. ee. Mies opeticuler selling pressure | P roduce aie kes ua ene ne an ca : the MAI~| apples, Detictous, DU coeesaeserss O88 a =< service bareot this : rubbers, farm imple (Appts, Bene hea. basccvtsracs +e (ipo en ments, rails, metals, Every Ameri-|The Pontiac Press, City utilities were generally lower. Mo- topped, BU. .....sesceseee.- 2:00 can Motors, which worked five|*%d circulated tm of fae tors and mail orders showed little/Cebbase, coed. be. ssersesecesns 3.00 closedowns this|Moore, Judge of sal paid and change. Celery. rook Adee) ..7 oescscscecee 150 week. The reductions ‘in|°f Pontiec in sand § ha | The news background included |tecks whens.) dot sns.ccsscsscn Ts euipet, Wards ei, were, St TOUTE, cer! “hvene a drop in department store sales |Pursiey. Bova eee) ‘doa. s..cs-c: 138 | ge taped gland al a fle in Gortag fan typet week and & i eeeee ier ath bes” te a Ge cheasrens warn bet Ob ig sa dae cline in new orders for freight | radishes, rae Commission and the Assessor of the cars in January to the lowest | Rhubarb, hothou fochs.) dos. .... 1.25 result of of Pontiae, will meet i ne coma day monthly level since March 1954: |Tomatoes, hothouse (biki) @ ths. 338 Some were due to worker absentee-|_ NOTICE, OF SECA strete saurtnce chamber im sald Oly, Om Mog: otcloek , - é Tumipa topes ba. nn en. A ism calused by severe weather./course and related work on Kimbell!)m. to review said assessment, 0t- Youngstown Sheet dropped more Corp. operations in De-|**52°' 1.44. pacon, waiter mamitton, [PG Yertons’ interested = : Chrysler than a point. Caterpillar fell about) _ troit were affected by labor trou-|chariey Beck, Glen H. pean, bles. : be beard. a point, Fractional losses_ were Poultry ‘ A. Weber, W, FPioyd ard, A. N-\ "nated February 19, 1958. = Thomas E. Alward, Charles & : , taken by U.S. Steel, General Mo- DETROIT POULTRY Canadian output this week will/charlotte Poote, ¥. Durocher, Joseph) WO TAD ADA R, BVANB tors, American Telephone, Balti-| nerporr, yen. 99 (AP) = Prices paid Roy. Cort Tellshas, Bevert B.S : poe more & Ohio, American Smelting fer oes top quality live poultry up — notice: That the roll of and Union Carbide, Heavy type hens, 25-28: type hens, the -— NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. Grumman paid a higher dividend 13-16 hes {pe brolters fryers, 3: ee ee than in December and rose a point.|37; espnsties, 4-445 Ibe. 26-38, §-61-Ibe., vam Se thould *t| To: Clare Burke, Pablo Moran. Osk- Lorillard and American Tobacco OT eee for, the construction of tre inch, #0-|thenay Breve, Chaumn, 2 Gen ; rose fractions, R. J. Reynolds, al- : DETROIT EGGS cm gy lg ee ag al trom Davis, @. ra 2 : ted work on McKerricher, Charles L. Ford, 2 -___—theugh- STORY, PU 0 TREY Bere Fe : the Board of Jefferson Avenue to south end of street, aie: = billion dollar mark, was off a bit.|Detrott. cases included; , Js, Rochester, Michigan, forlie mow on file im my office for public|Arinut, Mand? “ah pcunen, Grades: the construction of an Addition to "Vood~| in, : fears Mownse, 3. A. Esau An- Opening blocks included Shell) Whites, Grade A jumbo. om. ward tary School, Notice is also hereby given that the "Eder, Lee Bila W weig! a agig: extra large ; 2 = of the City , Henery @. A J ff % at 17% mn “4: a Commission and the Assessor Sav. & Loan Assn. E. HB. eS wid avg ai; smell "30-23, wid ove, 31; : Sees, BE ond of Pontiac, will meet in the Commission / Wiis Randall, Donald Arsen, P. Gray on 2,700 shares; General Dynamics % “lives 30-43, wed avy 1%; Pie: ee ‘ a = (| Trades. , |Chamber in said fe the (asth day & Sophie Eisner, Mr, Portier, Pilomens off % at 60% on 2,000; United Dye . a: sees ee ae Plans tions ot wereny. oe até Gusman, Charles Keehn, James & Jesste & Chemical off % at 1% on 3,100; Rime and place opportunity wilt be siveD|Bceches’ wittam Tankersiey, Jeaas’ ¥ and General Electric up 4 at 60%)"icnmer ; t ar are gt Martines; | Lestie ag Oo of on 1,100. mbo, 44-45; extra large 43: large ; W.O. 7260 as, Otto F. Beler, Ernest R, Green, ; med 36-40; Browns, Gi : : ; A R. EVANS, . “= . : stock exchange prices|jumbo 43: large al; medium 30-31. sie SE a i » Bids are due ey + ee 5 pee dy at notice: That the roll ot the apecial -As- troleum, Humble Ol, General Ply. sisi ‘actin. I Aeneas fy te. Dupont at detaing . Selburn declined oa ~ rege Jett poo : borne by special hn Be = ; a on erson - , DETROIT LIVESTOCK . nN lstruction of two-inch concre! Corporate bonds were mixed. | error, Feb. 20 (AP) — Livestock: Ernest Struts, Arthur H Gusch, ire dienes nad seleked wer’ en Coneebe : limited to utility and stan r Saas a netreatted Ay notice: ‘That "ine Road. ts now on in my office tor * P steers and heifers d cows: moderate roll of the Special Assessmen’ public inspection. . New York Stocks larly; eariy. anies wiliity end. standard ; MEMAY L. Feapr, [fore mode, be, the COT sist part ef tesiOrmmnuten ‘and the Abmune et the : (Late Morning Quotations) mized offerings 39.00-36.00: utttlty cows Pontiae Press Photo: Feb. 14°21 3a (cost which | the decided City ef Pontiac. will meet in the Com- | a aad tee... ny_|t0 1880; cannert and cutters 12.0165 FOUR TOWNS TALENT SHOW — Curtain Southern Plantation,” will be an old-fashioned |———— So alteoament” forthe ‘construction of twe-\suth day af ebruaty. AD. "1000. et #4 Ly Sere dpughier steers and heilere time is nearing for some 250 Four Towns Ele- _ minstrel show. Here, Emcee Robert Lamb of tobe held by the Water-|IDch tre cork on Jefferson Aventelment. ats sa. So seston anid -enseme- 424 Tel cents | best’ outlet om choles & mentary School children. They'll be in the 1536 Wilmot St., West Bloomfield Township, and Sening Beard from Cadillac Avenue to Kimball Street/tunity will be given all persons inter- Coal .. ; : . March 12, - Be ap. Ha) sam Uality nod standard grades: goes! school’s annual Talent Show to be presented dancer Mary Ann Williams: of 1280 Sanatorium |1086 ‘at 'r:30 pm. to ‘consider the fol-/ip noz,,co {ue 1 Sy filet Ser Publijeuisl Gr Re Neert,, sayy + 44 rr BY |moderately active; cows strong to 5) Saturday evening at Waterford High School. Dr., Waterford, go over routine and T. fo ‘change from residential te com-| Notice is also heréby given that the) W.O. 1214. : Am 42.5 a * most choice 990-1200 steers ars é “Te ne SS ——— hy yt AD eon . Am Gen, su: 03 Ei'Mw at ..'t4\ ogee, anal niet average choce|_ Te naa gt Rirarien,,tiatrnon, Z3N |e Chansbr im sald iy, the 3th ms, Am Gast, e $15 Lockh Aire ...40 | |f*Righ choice 1133 Ib steers 29.00: good 0 land County, Michigan, This lot is lo-|407 of February, AD. 1968, ot Si0)—— re ee? Lone, © Gem: 334\londa good, steers 26.0 and down: veils |G ts Bie Kiss F His Gal . me 3 ge ll ama gercts time and piace unity |p inch esphaltie concrete suriace course - Am N Gas ,.. 564 Manni: oo ae tandard - - ; com- on ven ue. Am Wan «884. Misaing +++ 302 land steers 19.00-24.06: e€ ig Kiss From fis va Willys Motors Given 2. To change from residential to \—~t aaa sedhessmdiae : rairmount A a Am Smelt ..\. 3846 -~- adpetee Ci: Ry fia caer ter , ’ - ante Sy Biyitteatht fof Macedar| SAG nyu” o% = Kein. City. ef, Pentise, A a 8 Am Te&Tel 172g Mergen Lino ..32.5| absent; te low ice heifers 13.50- M M. F I] J 0 d fi | di 8, Waterford Township, land County, ADA R, EVANS, im Holiness Church, Bldg. e ear Bo Mert goag \ us a ey Sh ees oon Man’ Farrell Given eep Urder for India assess tec Rai mis Peon Company ae E wwctey ote ae Am Viscoss .. 31 Monsen ch ...33 UMURY cows 1800; canners, and, © at) tf ] W ] oe H « |the corner of Hanford and Williams Purvis, Delar Wilmot. Galvin ‘Bell Armour te “4 Mont re es toy bulla in: . pues yen u e come ome) TOLEDO, °. _ Receipt of the |S" 5 ae, alias x cat . SPECIAL senare 08 eh Lyons. Frank Forres James L. tehison . ... 18.2 Murray +e+e34 | pared lest week: smallest weekly supply : argest single order * "| mercial: . Chicago Avetue. r, Stocker, Séware Amos yg Dyan + Nat Deity... 308 ~ Ay St tee’ tow’ prime ‘evadl- : = vehicles pine the United, States «tin, Rene Waterfore ot Su ler’ heatmensn, Wonate P whitehsed. Pieri iteses eek. Lede: & Balt & nie «42 Nat Gyps .....48 pon Kage. A i trade on small s NEW YORK (®—“Moon Man” today to a welcome just about as/ government since World War II|land County, Mich., described as follows:|M. Curry, Floyd W. Evilsizer, William K-)Bugene Cook, Clifford A. Johnson, Otis ponte, rs: 992 Bat aed ;-.-.aciacties, ames, moet ate grone| Donald page ng airman whoigreat ae i he's made the trip Sot ihag tod by S. W.[ name oto poet eo wont ine of |Breniiey, ie. Bunctine. Vire 1 pe Sag Ny Fe ig 9 beth Steel. 38.7 Nia M Pw ....32.5idemand for Sumibers by the buying in-|just spent a week on a simulated | real. Connelly, director of government|Porth .01 degrees 35 minutes Cast. $86.0|nedy, D. L Purlong, James C. Nichols,|Kibert A. McVay, Bi ha . Stanford | ~~ fet + Hor pach” °-* 384i vealers 30.00-36.00: standard and “good\trip to the earth's lunar compan-| The 23-year-old Farrell found a sales Pid Willys Motors, Inc. 2 i eT eee & eat tea ee Pannen + Eg . #3 a ne bor Warat:: #14 Nor Sta Pw ...27.7) "eee Le “tae Uncdsaaed.”-Com-|i0n, came back to his home town/number of surprises in store for s “" poem ag hy gm Fae ty RR Bugene J . Lioyd Albertson,|James BR. Barnes, Mr. ck Me | bran Blake .°. 364 Ohio Ol s,. 50 (Pied, leet, week, sinnghter laa steady! Mon—Aot the leaat Of WIRE WES] nn covstment,.teo said hhag|ts ® point on the weet line of ‘said Sec.inie Fk aac et nat é|ereraan. antl peeous interested, pesee ) Seer Op... Siltec hed 4 tar.be a kissful reunion with his. girl * . thence north .01 degrees 35’ east 110 VanDusen, L.jtake notice: ’ of ee Be ee i a ee a friend; Joann Burden of Ningaralcomtracted to purchase 1.763 units| it song sad west scion to fleua Pity? Caen Kees Hofee, 3, Bel desman, hzwatre mete 7 nie z a fervent 2” ei sty = pg - Bye ‘San cons Askin A roval Falls, N. Y. : owe _ at a ~~, gages 187.0 feet to the ean of begin-|interested. take notice ic gst a follling that part of the cost which the Gan, Pye :.::: BS Parke Deri GAAS! Ey inate* cReice ‘shorn lambs] i International Cooperation Adminis-|*<"pte" the, folowing decribed pareellmade by the City Asseesor for the Dur me Oy special assessment for the con: Chrysler 1.02 88 Pe BR iat umber I & 8 pete 11-80 & Te ee This romantic reunion toOk/tration for delivery to the govern- ph may ~ A Re gag gy BK. oa iitacd ach telat odie et aan ane on Pair r Cities Cve ..: 45.3 Pfizer ........ 57.7 ‘ 1260. place in front of the television Waterford ip, Oakland County, and borne by special assessmentimount Avenue from Baldwin A to Cluett Pea ::\ 404 Phelps D 49 {Cull to choice slaughter sheep 6.00-12.60.) “ ” ment of India under the U.S. mu-|Michigan, descrived as, follows: Besta itor the contruction "et 3” Carlisle A is ey Coca Cola °:'113 philip Mor ., Hogs — Salable 125. Butchers 50 cents 0 C 00 e cameras of NBC's “Today’’ pre- 1. ning at a point on west line of concrete surface course et nee venue, is. now on file in my BelbaPas S484 Phim 2 Igae maerd ana sta cnr gram a few hours after Farrell" otal of 8 Universal “Jeep” |Sr'iencet skits eacnlon e, Cees srente tem Buldpa|_ Mie ang Dery ren that the Comw Edis .° 43.6 20, 15; we over n arrived by plane from Texas. ‘ , |Gom of the veto . 15: ed lots No. 1 and 2 190- . m Ma-|from the south west corner of said/in office for public Inspection, of = Con N Gae BF puta oy (Rhatectne netisias: Ne. 3 sd! Waterford Vote in June| After an interview concerning| vehicles will be assembled ty Mé|scction: “thence funaing north 61 ‘de-|"Woties is also, Dereoy_ given that the] mission Chamber "tn sald. City. ea th RC 0-20.00; mixed grades hindra and Mahindra, Willys li 33 minutes +4 Cont Bak ..°. 32.6 RCA ......, » 34.23 240-300 19.00-20.00; m gree his experiences during the make- Sree tes east, 190.0 feet along|Commission and the Assessor of the City| 26th day of February, A.D. 1956, at 8 Cont Can || 43 Repub St! .. 42.2:160-180 Ibs 19.00-19.50; mixed grades D. ide F . T censee in Bombay. sald section to a point; thencejof Pontiac, will meet in the Commis-lo’clock p.m. to review said assessment, Cont COP, 34 ten Drug... 314 {sows 300-600 Ibs 1650-1850. Compared; fo Dect ate of lax — south .01 degrees 35" west 177.3 feet to ber in. sald on the 25th at t Mot. § Reyn Met... 26 1\8 week ago. barrows and gilts steady: believe moon trip at the Air Force x *& & a point: thenee 88 degrees. 830" west\day. of F AD. i908 at 8:00| wit [= ol pupae etanh t On a Rey Tob BD .. et 1|sows 28 cents higher. for Operati school of medicine at San An- . ite fet te the peut, of beghiatng inciecs Gam te ravied weld eameesEaBAine Reerde Sues Sulercetee to Copper Rng .. 18 k Spe .... 25.2 oF Vpernon tonio. Tex. TV master of cere-| Six hundred forty “Forward Con- This property ts on Walton Bivd., next) at which time ‘and place opportunity Banea Pebreary %0 1058, orn Pd ..... 36 al Dut ... 38.2 ’ . “ : trol ‘Jeep’ FC-150" trucks and 175)‘ t aterford Theater. will be given all persons interested to) W.O. 7284. . Curtis Pub... 9.5 Safeway Bt .. 28.2 Wh . monies Dave Garroway told Far-|( ‘ led|,,A Persons interested are requested|be heard. : ADA R. EVANS. “pees 20.3 St Jos Lead.. 24 Waterford Township residents|rejl: “There’s a young lady here| JeeP”. vehicles will be assembled) to ve present. : Dated February 19, 1958. chy Cte Det Edis .:.. 39.4 3t Pap .. 306 eat Makes wil) be asked t the _ in Toledo and delivered to Bom-).A py of the Zoning Map together) W.O. 1253. p Feb. 21. ‘38. Dis C Seag .. 27.1 Seab Al RR .. 225 . as 0 approve con- who's been following your activi- w\with a lst of the proposed changes ADA R. EVANS, . fee hea tincance for five years of five-millsties with a good deal of interest.|DAY- Calcutta _Snl_ MISTTSS__\thip' eupervisor and ‘may’ be examtand rons] Du Pont .... 176 Sinclair ....... 47.1 ar 2 Rae jHave you seen her lately?” ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS [by those interested. a East Air L .. 37 v - schoo] election in June. Farrell somewhat bashfully re-|, The Board of Education of Bloom- ADSIT STEWART, | worTice OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. Death N fi . jouthern Co'.. 26.3 — School Distric Bloom- airman ssualig woneree” eouree roll ~- Woe i ae 33 Sudden Spurt This recommendation was &D-|plied he hadn't. field Hille, ‘Michigan, will receive sealed WATERPORD TOWNSHIP Ss --F-—a fous aa ES 0 Ices El Auto . 263 gta-ou cal” a proved at Thursday night's regu- ee -# bids for the construction and completion —_— ae, ue, [38 Voortieis, & Delos Parker, ~ y the City . Donelson-Ic - earnings in 1957 . legally sane today and ordered : : Judge L, Eugene Sharp today ad- peg sen he Pay one lson-Johns 1 It said a ‘“‘substantial part” of|released from Ionia State Hospital.|_ Rummage and bake sale. Ladies journed the © examination of anand borne y ORERAY HOME | 1957 sales were in ‘‘the more auto-|Eighteen months ago she was|*##les Auxiliary No. 2887. Febru-|7. .ou6. jieutenant and twol'tt,.comeuet WASHINGS a IRON. ings. FE 2-2358. AND N XN, Cass FE 5-1579, Meado ____ Building Service 12 AAA: Floor Sanding Ploor Laying - Fi C_BUD BILEg PEt s.2050, A-A TRENCHING _Footings, geptic Field. OR 34043 noom, CHECEOUT es ee reg rience, ap rehard Ra. ANY TYPE | OF HOUSE, | “Suge sere OE at PE 2-104 w r prices, D & M BUILDING ; SERVICE Eves. OR 3-221 TRENCHING AND ‘BULLDOZING R. D. Thompson PE 71-8872 Jon's AY ALL MAKES © A-l fais PLASTERING pair. ___Building Supplies 12A USED. 10 CENTs <3 Bit k. 3 mony ea. 31245 esa ALL S8IZEs RPLUS FE 2-0 ___ Business Services 13 FOUNTAIN PENS y eid trained man ; seneires Sor sales. General Printing & ACE * VICE, “Borahane trimming. Get our bid. BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS, all and windows. Reasonabie. _Free est. No obligation, FE 2-1631. tdeetick MLE” Mages PETE's ..—«—as«s«_—Ci“‘(‘( PE é=CO5-3'750 Wo seryice all masiee of wringer ag L Somat washers, yrs. ROY'S. 96 Oakland. FE 2-4021 ELECTRIC PIPE THAWING. FE ae a R SERVICE. RI “ener & pa rewinding. 218 E, Pike Ls GENE's ele SERVI-TE sold, repaired. maces cleaned . Rochester, FE e 3310 Crooks Rd 5-3900 HEATING - 4 =6hr. service on all ty Hoes heating oqeipmcat. u ® ‘F Pots = INTER-LAKES TREE SERVICE Trim, de cabeling, sutaer? ~ Land clearing. Insured. MA 4-2003. % HOUR eit service. _Service. MAyfair 6-5 708 BURNER (TE SOFTENER VICE. Wih maintain and service your her on a monthly basis. Cail _us for prices, 2-1 EVENING OIL BURNER SE! SERVICE Call Fred, FE 5-¢A4ll. NACES CLEANED & SERV- iced, C. I. Nelson. FE §-1788. . ines Hw Weterto Michigan, 3.3400. Pick up and deliver. ne Dressmaking, Ta Tailoring 16, ALTERATIONS ON MEN'S — LA- FE 68-0003. dies garments. Reas DRESEMAKING. TAILORING. | AL- Dra: & formals done is my ar taea Cali PE 68-6455. __Income_ Tax Service | 17 ane TAX SERVICE. W. oer eae S Saginaw. Open ms ACCURATE TAX Seavice at rates. reasonabie Call _Burna, PE 5-8766. AN INCOME TAX RETURN PRE- pared in your nome by qualified mater “degree. Irving 7404 EL Hi; Rae _'MSe) a ee TAX SERVICE ; AX ACCOUNTED. for individual returns, E. Dunn. OR 3-4280. - INCOME TAX SERVICE Sie tbat PEGS. 2) a2 | a by wie “It's a petition to the school board to install a mune box in 7 aM “@ KITCHENETTE. E. PVT. the study habit - © 1948 by NEA Borvics, ing, gee aa OT & Painting & Decorating 2 LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. ing. FE 6-0343. _Papering & paint: ~ Palering AR PAPERHAROINO TUPPER’ OR 3-1061 PAINTING s PAPER {HANGING. _E. Chambers, FE 2-4 PAINTING AND WALL wien. _Very cheap. FE 2-2116. PAINTING | AND DECORATING PE 5.0580 K. ui? > WALL PAPER } NOW. Winter prices, FE 2-4315. Television on Service 22 ALL TV SERVICE. pets att seep ogee oa 4 FE reisse or FE Cue DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. FE 54-1296 or 5-8390 STRAKA Typewriter Service 22A PP PAL BOLL LLL LALLA IN TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINE REPAIRING. Expert work. ral Printing and Of. _fice Supply Co. 17 W. “Lawrence Upholstering 23 BEADLE'S DRAPES. S!IP COV. _¢ts, bedspreads FE 5- | AKLE’S CUSTOM peace peer . 81% Cooley Lake Rd EM 14 Free estimates, gas UPHOLSTE® ING 197 N. Perry &i FE 5-8888 SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES AND BED- _spreads Your material. FE 5-5797, Lost & Found 24 LOST’: FEMALE WEIMERANER Roan liver color Silver collar, 2 in. scar on left _head. FE 8-8592. Reward LOST — SINCE JANUARY 2TH chain a BLOND | COCKER FE 4pm LOST; CAR KEY ON NICKEL who found key turn nto Oxford Lead- __*? or Police Station : YOUR PET? WANT TO | ive one a home? FE 5-290 Animal Rescue League LOST: BRITTANY 8 PANIEL. orange & white. Answers to Buff Vic. of Washington Park. FE pee ae ae i Pwr PARAKEET. of 4th Street. FE 41980. coer: MALE IRISH SETTER, VIC Cass-Eliz. Rds. Reward. FE -2128 seenens <" eves, after 6:30 RIER. BROWN- ia elo & — Male. Child's _ Rowe & WHITE ii vie. Casas Lake Rd = Beles, coll collar, white front legs, FE 5-87is. Hobbies & Supplies - 24A LIONEL TRAIN AND ACCESSO- Ties Good buy. FE 8-085. PAINT THE NUMBER PICTURES. Scrabble games, Backenstose | Book Store, 15 E, Lawrence st. NO ~ VAITING Long form. ate atraignt” 10 ie pers cent, $5. — sag #10 thre Th The. 6 om. to, 9 p.m ert and Sat., § a.m. to 390" Dini R <_taundry Service 8 FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY 6ERV. an ‘ j : A&B TRENCHING | paighhott Pontise Leunary. PE Footings. Water Line. Field Tile. | LACE CURT ATNG | PLAIN F. PE 5-066) fled. Beautifully fint ioe Laun Phone FE 2-8101. Landscaping ad Notices & Personals 23 ARE YOU TOO FAT? Are you tired, constipated & sis? = tel = want Ra gr of weight rodustion teday! Person al Go ee For cestamnout eal CALL ELECTROLYSIS for removal of eves, In Debt? CENTRE Tf you are =e trouble grt dt Oven Eves _ ti see Us yacmnGan’c CRED IT COUNSEL. y Abare Oakland Theater, FE 8-0456 ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED. | in 2. adviser, PE 3.812 +o eppaneammens ¥ DAINTY | Toe SUPPLIES — 739, he Sal- ALUM, SIDING. PRECAST STONE Appli rte. PHA terme, EMP ig TS cedon Piettiey on &1 GARAGE DOOR AND HovER. Drompt service 6 hold and sane rem: Saabs “ele Sy " Ads ' through Classi e Yes, whatever it is — dial FE. 2-8181 for an ad- writer ‘and get aie . CUSTOM BULLDOZING, arama. Back Aniing. T TRIMMING AND removal. 1 « FE 56-6503 or OR Kis TREE SERVICE remove, Land’ élearing. poling, sureery. £2003, __ Moving & Trucking 19 W245 Dixte ‘ia E Local and long jeer s| Pp 4-1 MOVING = HAULING EXCELLENT SER Reasonabie, ‘TE 8-348 AA-1 Reduced Rates — Dre eis. Large van or pick- HAULING a noapuaa we Sale PE 68-0085. “aie work. Call any ans Vt IE, Quick ergs Anvime, sig ~ MOVE YOURSELF ANYWHERE and van — : 3-1456 fey BEET came istance moving. _Also_cump truck, MA 56-0682. — Trucks to Rent Yton Plekup By pees "Pootine sas ind Industrial Tractor Co. RD Subday 41442 Say + i. CARE OF CHILDREN. oe 34101, DA y PRE SCHOOL ~ aged ren. FE §-0151, Licensed eR ED" Mrs. Wallace, FE 5-7805. FOR FREE Organizations, Churches, Club etc, Sell 32 bottles Watkins vaaille + Get 48 cup Westbend electric coffee maker. Pree. 150 N, Perry. FE 2.3053. — : AND ally, with newly released 98 cents at DATE, Feo al, 1088 I will not be re- sponsible for any debts contract- ed any other than myself. Gordon mith, §788 Coolidge _R4,, Birmingham, Mich. aed ncaa ~PRE-INVENTORY SALES — 75% OFF - Children’s nylon snow suits. Were s10, now 98 Bo: rt Deck or coat style. now 98 cents, Girls school eA — Men's ¢e i girls skirts. polo shirts and sweaters. Were $2.98 and MR cents or less. . Ave, — from Tom's et. ~ KN; APP SHOES Fret Herman — 2070 Airport Rd. OR 3-1593 DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. 54 Ott. _leapie. Mrs ~ Fayler. __FE_2-1970 SPECIAL COLD -WAVE, $4.50. mpoo and wave, $1.50. Doro- thy's, FE 2-144, .| Wtd. Child Children to Board 26 CHILDREN CAR FoR ‘IN LI. _fensed home, DAY, HR. OR ‘gon a LY CARE _in may yy Wed. | se Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDED: Mole wy} or odd lots. Get the or tar hie yoo" h tle Seneca aie fe yore terre AVanted — Used. corner cabinet, aa conditeon. FE as ee COUPLE YOUNG COUPLE 1 | _possibie. TW Share Living Quarters 30 30 Wanted. to ) Rent an el — WITH 1 CHILD WOULD like a 3 bedrm. moderna house ea Drayton area. FE SMALL child would like 2 or 3 bedroom unfurnished Pad. near lake if WILL SHARE MY HOME SHARE HOME Min, PE $880 CHRISTIAN _lady, ¢lose in YOuNG MAN OF panties CHAR- acter wishes to share his § room frame home and expenses with another gentleman. PE 8- 3064. t.| WILL SHARE MY NICE HOME with lady on — or employed. _Very reason: _ PE 6-352. WITH working young lady. ear ear — rates Call after 5, FE Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32) — On 2339 Orchard Lake Ra | EQUITABLE SOCIETY. PARM side of | MALE ity of Raskob & Joslyn. Cail: : after i CASH FOR _IMMEDIATE ACTION anv good or seasoned isfacteary inspection of and title. Ask Ken Templeton. kK. L. Templeton, Realtor _FE 4-4563 land contract. New Your cash upon sat- OANS on good properties 'y acre er more with 100 ft. front . B. 3 = m7 8. Bh ip aph | FE 40631 Eves FE. S001 RACTS wes Estate, 1362 W. CONT Clark Reai ren. FE for Mr Clark JAKE, PROPERTY LISTINGS, neefed in Northwest Oakland County & Vicinity, C. us, Realtor, Specialist in Lake Pree. erty of all kinds 1919 M15. aaa NAtional 17-2814, cai- CASH IN A FLASH land = see’ “= Augie Jonnson service Ry clentele . Johnson 1704 . elegrape Rd, LAND CONTRACTS. H. J. Vanwelt,, 440 Dixie Hwy. a cfied ekanhe and Ww. _aeie. ak unwanted hair. | §. | Sagivew. | ho sal | - DORR Tha Ww. oes OVER $1,000,000 Available to rehase land con- tracts, Immediate action! Cail Realtor Partridge. 1050 W. Huron _ St. PE _4-3681, | CAPITOL SAVINGS & TOAN 1 W. _ Huren & HAVE CUSTOMERS WHO (WANT) FE e056) to biv land contracts. P. W. DINNAN — FE. 2577 | ee Wanted } Real _Estate 324. |3 ooug so Pet, 3 a PAL ATTENTION! We represent a group of tnves- tors who will pay you cash for “18T PLSon 2 RMS. ‘. property | Hu } 4402 or FE 44813 Ask years i memes nee a 32A | ae aces ee Lavender wo and Be, “fin | Phone. or MU 4 "Rent Apts. pts. Furnished 3. 33 a a 1 BEDROOM, DLX., PRIY, ENTR. Bachelor's paradise, wo cou- ples or your ladies. Accept 2 cou- ples with small babies. _bouse, PE 5-2706. 1 TWO_RM & 1 THREE RM. _apt., 201 Central. i Fees Sea 30 WK. PARTLY F FORN, ise FLOOR. 3 ROOM, 7 a & Bere. Clean, _ ur. rae) FE 8-1370, - 1 pe Apr. 52 NORTON OR CALL BEDROOM, " Lakefront apts |1 GIRL, ir RM6.. PVT. ENT. washing, close in, $11. PE 2-066}. RM. KITCHENETTE & PVT. bath. grt only, 290 N. Paddock. Alberta A 6 ROOMS. PURN.. basement, garaga §75 per month. PE 23-0663. EVERYTHING FURN. Close to downtown. Adults only. FE 2-2390. 2 RMS. & BATH, 1 6 _side, FE 43946. i3- ‘RMS. | AND BATH. PVT. ENTR. ad welcome $19 per ome 453 _Orehard Lake Ave. FE 8 8-1431. z Rooms, pvt. bath, clean, close in. FE 4-2579, 7 RMS, PV. BATH & ENTRANCE. Ah N. Telegraph 2& a) RM BACHELORS ot or , COU- pie. Small child weleome. On bus _line. $12.50 wk. 820 Baldwin. 7 ROOMS AND BATH, BACHELOR _or young couple. 62 Washington. 7 ROOMS & BA . ENT. _very_ nice rE | $- UPPER § eo, PE 4-788. 1 garage | ae ‘AND > BATH, 875 mest eth, ns ef carne a ‘ARGE 8T me pA a aT COUPLE: Ra la Rent eed 34 1. 2 BEDROOM. PARTLY FURN. Lakefront apts. 8615 Pontiac Lk. + M. ——— & PVT. bath. Heai, stove & refrig. turn. its on.y 290° N. Paddock. Al pts. he WT FLOOR. 4 CUT 4 CUTE E ROOMS, 01 OA. | hea! wate _Kdutis. 31 Leis. "Poniiac. _OL | 1805 | 2 LARGE BMS, meni FLOOR. Pvt. ent. 17 Allison, EDRMS. 5 R & REFRIG Baa? R MONTH. APPLY APT. 103. 8T PRI- Pe Se nt ao | 3 ROOMS & a FLOOR. cow. Uti. furn. Very clean. 309 w Inquire caretaker, tear door Te ROOMS. PRIVA dee tone BA sig ! to city, Ress 3 ee AND £ . Partly furn.. J BEDRM HOWE IN DRAYT _Piains., $35 monthly. FE $-5140, 3 BEDROOM HOU MODERN, children welcome. 93-4103. ¢ ROOMS IN HURON GARDENS, FE 30, 3/4 RM. HOUSE, GAS HEAT AN- derson &t. __ Apply "14 Going 5t., _corner of ; ROOM Wire ay rare af WARM RMS & BATH. MODERN HOUSE. is ier Bod Clos = hed Hig Prem y sher pid Be r choo! i438 N. Merrimac. Phone F or FE ra a 5 RMS PARTLY FURN NEAR) Willams Lk. $60. OR 3- 5 RMS. NEW. IN ponmae: OL 6-2551. BIG HOUSE — 1% BATHS, SOME Baldwin & —_— furniture, near _Howard Sts. OA 8-2918. ‘Al | LAKE ORION, MODERN BDRM. Lake: front cottage . furn., air 160 Belghts Rd. MY | NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME, COM- ryer, fy basement, -3562. | aMaLL FURN HOUSE, $11 WEEK. 295 Fer ee MODERN HOUSE. JUST ee Houses Unfurn. 36 1 BEDROOM, PARTLY FUR-| nished house, full basement, oil _heat, garage OR 3-5856 . Near Pontiac Gen- i BEDROOM HOUSE. CLEAN. _eral Ho PE 44526. a 3 ROOM ITY AND BATH..2 BEDROOM. WALLED LA KES =e UnLTY WWrelerherd mm Close to city. Reas, MA’ A x Se | __ AWWRITS ——_ +4 BED HOME.” $60 MOTs. REAL ene * vraselt OR i. Se OR 31293 2 BEDROOM BovsE 5660 Dixie Hwy _ EM 3-34 Soe “Hl; 9 Sun. 10 ‘ul §./ 2 BEDROOM, ee Fi Sasa i ® AND Bi attached garage, $00 month, OR Pyt furn, | _3-7284. ? BDRM, HOME ON “WHITE LAKE . $60 per PE +2544. EDROOM— ROUSE. NEWLY decorated, 1 block from St. Mike's school, ._ after E2730 pletely furn. or unfura. Washer, “d Rochester, children Seems: Call re! — EXTRA CLE. meals. 14 Matthews FE sagt, LARGE ROOM FOR 2 MEN. TWIN 1 block f seats room. privileaes Pensioners. oF ideriy. sae preferred. Bewios yt i og BK tlan home. Write ss Box 64. Convalescent Hi Homes 38 38A PA ete CONVALESCENT & & NURSING —_— care, reasonable rates ood care and reas. — OL 'b ; | WHITE GABLE iar ss HOME. LI- censed, Good care, PLateau 2-3003 Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Davy or Week Also i or -2 room —- Cooking and refrigera’ - | 486 Auburn _._ FE 2-028 SEVELT CLEAN, |. Perry, Fi Rent St Stores STORE, 1300 FT. BETWEEN Wri Sey's eat Bank’ rry St. for busi ‘nee apace. ‘or business oF 0! Call FE 5-0664 ater eall FE 5-7364 STORE FOR 3 R RENT, 30X60", IDEAL, light ss mies "West of for ist on. Mie, bask nie LY 2? SMALL RMS_ ‘WITH i BATH. ON e - an 2 BEDROOMS, BHAM. NEWL | ; “Ist floor, Couple only, FE 2-0797. uilities. No ent dre ear Crooks iene Ol heat, garage. MI .. =. at. <4 2RM. & BATH BACHELOR APT. |, “TARO ne ¥ Deco: | 7 BEDRM. _ POUSE NEW sUpor - Rent Office Space i aoe, | ms $13 weekly. Call gated. wa Piety of closet et space. sas | vision, Call MY 26741. ee T ROOMS. ADULTS UTIL, PORN, St. gh, Pe saiie. doe B Pike, |? PEDRM. “DUPLEX E. Rutgers.|* nese aisirict BM 34801. . me. B.. J ROOM, IN. HEAT AND Li side ae. ‘l\7iee SQUARE FEET OF Pinar De roe DEGOR ROOMS, HEAT. |“ utilities furnished. “v per ti2: = ROOMS "k “BATH floor office ein heart of s + oe ee 13! lower $14 per week. 51 Feneley Gouutown eating, lacsl for re- agie eactemnbenns = erp ae HOUSE. NO! tall, collection agency or ur y ROOMS. CLEAN, ADULTS. 1 3 ROOMS & BATH. #30 MO. Fe)? pans UNFORS ance offices. E. Howard. PE 8-6125. "45008 FE a: $10 wk. $4 per Mo, FE i ROOM APT, ALSO ROOMS J ROOMS AND BATH CLE TER) Mew howietceping. FE Pe eat PE eoats CUFAN. |3 BepRgont MOE ym | Roy Annett | Inc. 2 ROOMS KITC ENETTE, BATH. _all pvt. 431 N_ 1 ‘2 & 3 ROOM ar SLEEPING room for 3. Reasonable. FE 4-7060 i8T FLOOR. 2 AND 3 ROOMS _Heat, lights, gas. FE 27425. __ lady, FE 56-2585 a * ROOMS AND BATH, MURPHY bed, % block from bus. Adults only. bee drinking. 25 Monroe St. | 2 RM BASEMENT APT. EVERY. | thing furn. Workin, men preferred $10 week. rx 2 RM LOWER. 146 E PIKE 8T | FE 5-4632 | 2&3RMS, PVT ENTR. & BATH | lil N. Telegraph > ROOM INDIVIDUAL MDN couple, or 2. 7 RMS “AND BATH. PVT. ENTR. Utilities i. Newly decorated. 3 7 BEDRI HOME: Ld ae ‘Livina natural wali-to- Aaulte” 341 4) ‘Secbaidt, "Drayton carpeting, tle Gone mm. _Piains OR 3- heat. mo. Avail 3 ROOMS aie a On Union - able Saree the . Phone MAple = oy! decorated, tiled bath,| 4-1723. _#as t. FE 45435 115 } Seminole. TRM. HURON reasonable Centrally jecated. fee in WALLED _ Shes. accepted, 267 N . FE 3 Lk. complete lec, kitchen. Soo + ROOMS & BATH, BASEMENT. > watmotar Noa W _3s Liberty | St. PE 40729. ment, 2 car attached garage. $75 r mo. Realtor Partrid 4 RM. APT. SS COpPLE 4 ROOM HEATED. 2 eapnOcua, Call _afier 5:30 newly — Rega and laundry spac shooping 5 —, west tide. "Fae Prees Ox i 4 ROOMS _ AND “BATH, “NEWLY | _fiecorated, warm. OR 3-197 your — Call us for an ap-/| 3 “ROOM UPPER vb diglh PRIVATE peutment WHITE BROS. = aa ESTATE 5660 gre Hwy —Sun, 10 "ul d | ATTE NTION cee OWN ers in Commerce Area. We need 2 and 3 bedroom homes with and witheut basements Mane Prospects. EM 3-€210. Richard Steele, Rea’: ‘ dining room. Up to $30,000 within 3% miles of Detrett ener aia with $3509 to par down on bedroom home between Auburn Heights ‘and Utica. Eastern client pay cash up te $35,000 for modernized farm home with a ae 8 or more, Within 35 tiles Detroit. = co-operate with any We broker Ig &| SON REALTORS Ph. FE 4-1557 BROKER FE 4-1157 LISTINGS WANTED BUYERS WAITING. LET P TY WE SMALL EQUITIES. Leslie R. Middleton PE 5.7121 "Listings Wanted - We Buy Equities R. D. RILEY, Broker $09 Elizabeth Lake Rd, FE 4-4821 WANTED — ‘64, W. Huron 8t. PF 5-774 hp (FREE & CLEAR) MOD- gas heat, recreation tial paymen front nome (good beach, close to town). Consider house unfinished or otherwise. PE 4-0805. . COMMERCIAL: RES- idential and i "Seti. Also small equi ave . qualified PAUT. D. HAMMOND Realtor Eves. FE 54-4714 WILL BUY 26% W. Huron St. We Will Buy Your Equity Don't lose rer home-—cash walt-_ tape. We also need | 4305 Dixie | intoas, 8 Gi (roux-Pranis, LIST YOUR LAKE seg aok | MexiN’ waiting. Ottice BRO Ph PONTIAC, EM 3-33 798 WE HAVE QUALIFIED 2 BUYERS Droper- give you icielaie ee. | * ROY KNAUF FE 2-142 im e or large co-| . Must re basement and | ia } ROOM MODI ODERN. DREN ». 6460 Williams . Ra. 4 CLEAN, —— FURN and bath, 1 block to Tel- | BACHELOR | te nitrite | iy. 389 aan FE CLEAN. WELL 3 RMS & BATH $75 mo.” furnished Couple onty FE 5-4032 (3 RMS. BREAKFAST | NOOK AND! bath. All i x Very c¢ . Couple only $17.50 weekly. ae Summit FE 2-6454. 3 Rooms & ____ 31 Stow M BATH ell __¥elcome, its only, FE 2-3036. 4 ROOMS, er 18ST PLR _pvt. ent. 193° mrt FE 5-6215, 4 ROOMS, MAIN FLOOR, PVT. a & ent., garage & basement. gears. r or 3 adults only. No _ rinks 2 Pairgrove. ROOMS & BATH. GAS HEAT. * Pot side. ° ewes %5 Dwight 14 1 ROOMS. PVT. BATH AND re Util, furn., 621 week off Eliz. Rd. FE 5-9957 4 ROOM FURN. 164 Chandler ROOMS, Cass- APT. 16 WEEKLY. 3 , heat and. electricity furn- ished. 1 child of baby we wel- come Apply #06 St. ADULTS ONLY — 3 — & BATH. Near bus, 06 S. Anderson, Call MI 4-1456. BRICK APT. 3} AND ALSO 2 RMS AND ON APART- NT. ICEL FURNISHED. REASONABLE INQUIRE 22 AU _BURN AT OFFICE, BACHELOR APT VERY QUIET and private. Furnished very nice TV, gas heat. North end. FE 32-4376 eae PT Mane Line rn, aid win. 42970" CLEAN KITCHENETTE AP APT. $15 pe week; $55 r month, In- findes “heat. iights and gas. OR nin ine erm) ror 0 PT. EVERY: urn a. an St. Fr cine. SOCrEe PVT S, 2455 AND ENT. Leas B, pos APT. FOR OR LEAT: : eeaT BD Ba 4 oe Phe 9 on _ ‘month “eal est Heanor Er b - $128.00 per Nicholie, FAR ON New AB og FAI ® i Orchard Lk. Sho: ho eal wk. cleat 4 H1136 oe Mile “HOLL YWOOD . APTS 2 Rooms and bath. Partially tur | nished. Utilities furnished. 114 _Howard ao HEMPSTEAD FE 4-8284. FURN, OR UNFURN_ Bath and garage. ete Monroe. LAROE 3 RM, & BATH UPPER) apt. 9 family income. Lepr od -s m St. All at 49 a _ 365 or weekly. FE “94821. LOWER decorated, ra bi LARGE 3 RM. LO heat, wee 5 R x Over Randy's er Bar in Davis- burg. MElrose E MODERN ? ment. Newly decorated Ask for Mr. Smith. ROY an SETT,. INC. 28 E. Huron §' , Close in PE 8-066 Open mae ‘. Sunday 1 to 4 NEWLY DECORATED. ROOM apartment bath, Near. town. | Utilities are ¥ furnished. No chil: _dren, FE 4-1033 NICE, CLEAN . APT. i 18T ir. Stove refrig. & util. furn. 160 Auburn, NEAR TEL-HU ist floor a 3 rooms and bath. Private enitr rance, Gas “neat, Ideal lor wor’ couple, $63 monthly. |. Broker. ORCHARD CT. APTS. 19 SALMER &T. — Pontiac's new- est modern apartment devel nent. Baleony type, individual en- frances, air con litioned. A few 1 nished Adults only Under i csion TAKING APPLICATIONS for 1 and for eccu- 2 oe Bou Epi raney EE 86018 OPER 4 aie BBL, BATH, UTILI- welcome. i15. per mente PE eT, UNION LAKE —- YEAR AROUND Largé¢ 3 rms. bath. Mod. Apt. bldg Everything . Plenty of parking. Adults, EM 3-4285, hot W. BIDE. aas HEAT. 4 RMS. & _bath. FE 4 necapr. | R APT. MOD- LY Ot | @ bedrooms, Kis Dacement, ott host. ik . clean, - § bedrooms BEDROOM APART- 3 oe APT REFRIG., urmished t. Enutr. On im Inquite 15 Morten, FE (4RM. & BATH. Of “GARAGE HOUSE FE 23-0430 4 BEDROOM ne SUN PORCH) Open Bres.; & Sunday sie to. ong | ml. Sale_ Houses © 3B J $1,500-DOWN oad $81 PER MONTH .— Seals Sit,’ is” toe sti] available. FE 5-676? or WE 3-4200. on trade for equity _ r lot. Jerome Building Co. $2.00 EQUITY. BEST. OFFER takes. OR 3-0673. 2365 Hampton, 4 room small houses $10 per wk. MeDonaid street Mi A. BENSON CO. aginaw } PE 42531 FE 4-5004 wARGE .CLEAN GARAGE HOUSE Children welcome pad +0053 1% baths, oa full 3 iene age: ar to |" de ba +5uis 115_ Sen Seminole HOU ze RENT. DRAYTON Lake ae OR 39-6900 or iA §-171 IM La, Ly DIATE POSSESSION. : oy ond pee maar = no smali Sntlaten. 33 perme wes Kent, Realtor R_ SCHOOLS. BEDRMS. “Kak Roslyn, Fi? ni or FE SMALL HC R RENT. “LAKE maiviegee For Tetormaation call NT WITH OPTION * TO Buy : a fy iandecaped. Nes yee A SRST WeEXL LY Beau $ rm. brick home. Full ee 544 E. Blvd. N. FE SMALL MODERN 3 RM. HOUSE & bath . Gas heat and ges stove. _#48 mo. OR 3-8212 MALL House. UNFURN. $12 36a S. Tasmania. FE te | 8AM WARWICK “HAS 3 BEDRM a in & Salo Lake, Gas hea Tport, Both dock ‘ path: | ing "beck gio prix site with lease. PE 2-210. WEST + ae TRGtAN WELAGE, Brick duplet Living room, din. ing room aod kitchen on first Li ad 2 bedrooms and tile bath id. Basément, ss automatic heat and Paved street, able March ist, $90 “! month. Vasbinder Inc. FE For Rent’ Soom 37 GAS tove, water. | man, no drinker, Rent Sees Furnished 435 ts meets tet i Phono § DLE floor, Chose o new EL De BACHE LOR: for couples or youn appliances. tate BEDROOM. COZY. aie New i§ FURNISHED, With adel er. aa | 7 BEDAM. i ‘ N furniture, Lk, Pvt. ENTR i Ideal, Neatiy “ furn, Auto, gas heat cubpiien. FE. RM LIORT HOUSEKEEPING | 3300 Eliz. Rd. No children. i? FORN. “aus ON 1ST FLOOR. - Prt. bath & enir _furn FE 5-8339. 139 Raeburn |? espe RMS FOR LADIES AT ‘BUS ‘gTOR ATTRACTIVE Lox. =. Sofor Every-| ax ter your e fort. FE 5 MEN: = CLEAN pares, sino whole beat. Reasonable | | ates, OR 74 31 _OF le 4 ROOMS AND BATH. LOWER | and garage, exclusive neighbor-! a oe ty tra Westie Cabins ig | opt. 246 Liberty, PE 65-1433. heed, “¢ nm welcome, $90 mo. pF ~~} FAMILY ON Broadway, Leke Orion. * ROOMS & BATH, WEST SIDE. | _FE 4-817. ee W. Wilson. Valued at $10,000 '2 RMS, CLEAN & COMPORTA., Heat & etn furnished Adults ~¢ RM HOUSE REASONABLE $6,000 cash takes ft bie. Uti. furn. Employed indy | MY. Feat A _ P. “wW. DINNAN preferred, 161 W. Howard i ROOMS FIRST PLOOR. CIOSE ¢ oom | smenine CLASESTONA os W. Huron 42077 7 side. aTrRac-| ‘9 Call FE 26063 or FE 2-734. m, sutomatic oil fur-| Mr el — PE '2 & BATH, WEST sID __Eves $s. Naugel — +36 fee Reasonabie. sie |S ee BES. ae SIDE toca.| bace stove: retrig.. Carege. odui! OFF JOSLYN — 3 31 = |2 ROOM LOWER, CLEAN, PVT ioe. . First floor. Ue el os oa tered walls ak and tile Entr. gnd bath.” Util, Adults —| 26388, after 4.90 FE 23829 ¢ ROOM MODERN GAg HEATED) [eniy ‘decorated _Owight’ st. PE 2-5602. |S RMS, TILE “BATH, GAs HEAT,| terrace. West Side Garage. oi furnace Vacant, $750 down 2? ROOM FURN. APT Pvt ~ BATH. near Webster hool, $75 mo. Sa _Aduits _oniy. FE | Owner, FE 23-2163. adults only, 71 8. Jessie extra. Garage Avail Adults ¢ ROOM HOUSE. iis PREMONT. \MODER® ¢ RM. INSIDE CTrTY. Edie dn een deer Available April 1. FE 5-6410 or * om Gardens. FE 23-6302 with $400 4 $50 me. (3 RM. APT. FURN. BEDRM. 9-727] n Gardens. FE 2-302. _ own. 4 dinette & kilchep combined. Lge) — RM. APT ag |@ ROOMS, | BDRM. NEW BRIGK _Or_ $4 100 cash, FE! _ living room with firepiace, bath- > A NEWLY DECORAT. * Gato. oll beat. $i8se per wee FOR COLORED — room with shower, gun porch,; _¢d Of heat, FE 53-0630 | Drayton Plains. 0 iu room, 2 family house 2 baths, ual furn, Pvt. ent, on Syivan | 8 RMS WITH LAKE viEw. ON 4 RM. wae Ean ‘GARAGE. AT prt. entrances, fenced ip iot_ On Lake. FE 2-3238 Dixie Hwy Gas heat. MA 5-1244.| Elizabeth : PE §-2000 paved street ma.) down, $7.00 |] ROOMS, 1ST FLOOR, $15. 3 6 ROOMS. FURN. OR UNFURN. 5 ROOMS. 2 BEDROOMS, 16 : e. after ¥ rooms, second floor, $12. 10', Wil- | FE 8-3495— from Fisher Body. OAkiand | days, anytime Baldwin" Rubber o— oer _lard. FE_5-0328. APTS. Ui PSTAIRS. A, ROOMS. BATH | _ #2600. ee eee 3} ROOMS AND BATH, CBRIVATE | “ine. T AND 3 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. PAUL, A, KERN, . Realtor _entrance. No enildren, FE_3-7406. x AS — onth. Auburn at rear 11) N. SAGINAW FE 2-9209 7 ROOM Apr PRIVATE ENTR. NSO _ott hee. a : Good location. “Everything urn.) pp ,, 40 §. Saginaw St 36 PER MO. CHILDREN TAKEN, Bares eee ae 285 Whittemore avin esr) fyc™ house, 2685 Orchard Lk E. 1. DUNLAP - ND ” ve, f * entrance. ava a “ hm FIVE PAS $36 Mi ~GWR-| GE to0 iene than last Year's price oe 8 fine apt, PE 627 days or | P.O. | bee Festias, of $17,600, PE 8.1198. PVT. BATH. 18T PLOO! : OLIVER 8T. =. ~ Reais 0a We Huron. FE S184. |. Weg age = |? rooms tag bath ail modern. «| For the Large Family - Ne ee full basem all re-| 4 bedrm. ranch Largo 3 RMS ais FURN. Epa completely pvt. with full tile; Gocorated tod floors , Chil-| ‘a close in. $15.18 per wk. FE $8754.) bath. Auto, heat. softened hot wa- ‘ren we vith damage Ruar- ae. to a tae, comand after } a ter furn. Near hus, FE 5- "Revere 4 drive & parking area. Tot, on LARGE EAS ROC ; COLORED ber Ga Hempsteed, leeated in new ranch hdme devel- bath & 8 vied FE E ees t at Walled Lk, Convenient _ 63152. ROOM lower. Must have good. + sous, a Mo to schools, churches & i Tt; me references Call FE 4-6306. o BO bent Sma pny FR Bs PIKE E- VACANT, 3 LARGE | j 00 dowa . 7 "ROOMS, tL a oe ist | rooms & bath. Pyt. gat. full Available Immediately EMBREE & GREGG or. 319 Prospect St asement, heat & gas furnished./ so4 g:, 1713, $9 per week. Re. SS coi I als “nt So 10 minutes walk from town.) Sot scis 836. 2 Bedrms., base- 1565 Union Lake Re. TE rota UPPER. PVT __ ENTR | FE 43844, Evenings. FE —_ roy a. : Union Lake Vi e & path. adults. 21 Oak Bil. FE POR "RENT OR LEASE: NEW. | inplewsod Sif 2 Bedrmi., gas heat. __EM. or_EM_}-331¢ 25233 _R ges heat. —__—- ib x aM. + Bitw BabY WEtcONE i» * 3 dedroe sh, riek in ¥e Nearly pew. ona co 2 BEDROOM e wits PUL 06 ‘Dresden, Pontiac. MY 2-1981., —— =e a 2.4200 also 3 bed ae ag’ TH, . ey Reas. ments, , Oa tue! FOR COLORED mate vasa $050 down, MA $001 E 5-3028. _ BUNGALOW, 3/TEAR E ON 2 BEAU- hehe ercery | tgagme eam | MERON bo" oust’ Bt] Br," hte tbe ont ose to factories and N — CHILDR 3 oun or Bh 90-4153. Newly 4 ted. WELCOME. CALL + . | 60z¥ HOUSE FOR RENT. PRE- pg -for — or ent, new ==. jer adults, Information at 209] {or houscteatler, tree & clear. By nice “tur. off street parking. 3 noone suo _ Oakland. TAPT. INC OMe FOR x couple only, po pets. 20 5 is a DESIRABLE LOCATION, WEST- : a en eR LENT CONDITION INCLUDES heat | Brings a. Be rere $12,850, J ROOM, 1ST FLOOR. 1 CHILD. AMPLE AT, COLD| ‘Side. Brick 3 bedroom. gas =< j _FE & No drinkers. 72 Washington. ATER. ADULTs ONLY, $65 A i a= ere bear General ———— J RMS AND BATH. INQUIRE@T MONTH: AFTER SEE 1 FE +s W IXOM. “AREA te SPRROREE Dy SuOR8g | DUBE MOURRS, CIBER S) 4. mor, neaim. trent | ane Prt Fe Ce Om fer EonoN oo Sure cots car | EAST Sr RATH |MORE $50 m Clarence C. Ridgeway REALTOR 978 Baldwin Ave. Hempstead 217 W. WILSON Ideal home for large ‘family. vag een wines & tees a ue a 4 x 5 ft, liv room with natural - fireplace, : basement with stool & sink, beat, ot Seamer. Asking $8,509 win = OL LORED ONLY Lovely three: bedroom older home. Ve Step INCOME Here is a real investment. Well bullt older home with ard floor — 3 and bath apt. 2nd. floor: — +2 room apts. & bi lst, floor — 6 oe bath apt. for owner, Pull | Eve, AN atilities: $7332 | sca STOR. PVT LENTR, HOME! Qvier team - — so water oa tnd & 3rd moth oe eo cai ae a o pe zg a s $ As $125 mo, Located on Reevamm Bt en © . Saginaw and 8B. Pad- 102 E. Huren St. FE +6284 FE toe PE 32-3071 CLARK $6,000 SIX a Po gee Com. mercial lot 40 x 125 f Fistate -~ rty. Ideal investment a ow ticed home. Look $8,008. TWO BEDROOM MOD. $809 down, Union Lake Src- ato ‘Large jot, fenced rear yard. s 500. te at se oi] for i 4 accept oh ‘a tee e ° $10.s15 sTDe WOOt op eae h, fal basemeat = Beat Holo car ge er Auburn Helens Sha an Ld legs CLARK REAL ES TAT f Wis Md is soda io alittle liek bil, Wee 2] Pe _1HE PONTIAC. PRESS, PRUDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1958 KENNEDY Mot W, Furoa CALL TODAY FOR ‘APPOINTMENT WM. A. FE Open Evenings till 9 3 BEDRM. — $950 DN. bedroom | ehrtory ‘ REALTOR PARTRIDGE Partridge ° 4 pEERoons | Like new 6 room brick ranch! home on paved street im pleas- Pon | an | n ow fase fal ang ge 8,500. i Built in 10954, this 3 bas economical gas heat. Modern FE : Ag Why Pay Rent?| fs $500. DOWN 5 rooms & bath ‘et se i aa COLORED - LAST CHANCE $10. STARTS DEAL 3 Bedroom Homes Only 3 Leit PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT Only. $220 dewn GI Low, Low FHA Deal DON’T MISS OPEN THIS WEEK NICE LOCATION Behind St Joseph Hospital Near Earlmore Bivd. 268 BONDALE WESTOWN REALTY ——— after eas | ¥ stown kitchen has separate duster area, Water softener and) aluminum storms and screens in-! eluded. Bargain priced at saat $9650 with $050 dn. FE €3561, 1080 W. HURON | “TIL 9 LAKE... JAMES K... glassed er "nore Brick ———_——— fireplace, oi] NORTH. SUBO ORBAN. Sell or — ens. t in 1950. Beyond) trade equity for “ousetrailer. 2 comparison. the — roa ny ome. Bath. furnace. woffaadee gave Signbameute ail) Ur HEI. $100 doin gave Takatront can I C. TAY DEN, Realtor 3! Not $15,000 or $20,000 -|86 E. Walton FE 80441 $11,950, Don't wait. Eves Bun. 10 to 2, et by 820 J. K BLVD we be —* give foot of : the yousiaa 4 Grick home and two car k gerage. Then - aa: us to freshly dec- orated interior. Two bedrooms and > oo. two bedrooms up. lined closets, oak floors. Piastered walls. aceite =e you ca! within lock of the ay ven Leake whee beach | HAYDEN | WILLIAMS LAKE PRIVILEGES. 3-4 Bedroom, , a rapece. Recreation reom with as dryer. Auto, washer. 2 car garage. E. BLVD. $1275 Down. 5 Room brick terrace Basement, Furnace. COLGATE. GI. Resale. FF dove includes iaxe = ot Voy Room 255 W. LONGPELLOW CIVILIANS $300 DOWN NO OTHER COS8Ts 2 bedrms., aon full base- nent, with rec, Orilene fence, paved street. 5° per mo. VACANT-OPEN | WATKINS LAKE AREA nned 4 | x 8., Bee tar garage. $13,750 John K. Irwin : parr. 200 lot. Can be seen at 2694 by Hatton between — Rd. and) Glen Rose. FE 5-009: a Restigreaad 4 BEDROOM BUNGA- jon Lk privileges, $12,500; | 2801 . 51360. tae. MA 4 Huritoon Lake- Very attractive iakefront modern bungalow, 6 yrs. old. Large living | room, vestibule, large picture window. fireplace, carpeted living | & dining room, ‘tiled bath, nice sized bedrooms, oak floors & plas- tered walis. Large patio, 149-car garage. Basement, rec, room, Oi) h to schoois appointment Ipcome Neat & clean. 3 apartments fur. nished income. Each apartment | has buijt-irl bath, new ol] furnace. separation for heat. Convenient pvt. entrance, west location. $16, $50, LIS M. BRESER JOSEPH Pte — a roth 53-56 N. EVES. FE 80823 NO DOWN PAYMENT Rent with option — 2 bedroom, _modern. City, FE 41908. OPEN SUN. | 1 TO 5 PM. 3734 FORT ST. (CORNER OF ORCHID) - We are proud to offer this out- standing 3 bedroom brick ranch home. Full bsmt., plus attached 2-car garage Dream kitchen fea- turing stainless stee] built-in stove and hes —_ by General Elec- tric. ash maneling. tionally we tig home is 4 mg ba 4 ator ms Se, | , corner rere in “Watkin” - *Pontion _— and priced at $18,300, he left on to Or- Fort graph Rd,; Pontiac — ee : € urn right t% ae St. Watch tor OPER eh ® “4 to” ELWOOD ALES Ag re 23-5452 & churches. Call for | MODEST MAIDENS By day Alan - e | aL ee Sale Houses 48) - $985 DN. 2 erage. Lake Brivee= Wiliams Lake. ved sireet. Nearly new $400 oe te includ- “Botan BARTRAM 4302 Dige Hwy. J on 0 OR 3-1950 1 — ee 1 P of. Established tn 1016 A YOU INTERESTED in iccon home in Dra ton Woods? kiteben i ma shade na. large at bargain prices. UCED TO SELL! Attractive . gett ranch e in new dition, Full b t with ple recreation space, furnace, aluminum sterms & screens, Lge. “Somebody left her on our doorstep. Can we keep her?” For Sale Houses 48 $350 DOWN!!! NEW! | ? BEDRM. almost finished Plains area. ‘OR 3-1497 STOUTS Best Buys Today NO ASHES om. Drayton 2 ____ For Sale Houses ~ $1,000 DOWN bedrooms and th. Gas heat. neni. . _ ets Immediate e this one "CUCKLER REALTY 236 _N. Sa oon Eves. FE 2 or FE 4-300 “ARRO” INCOME 43 b ural fireplace, wall-to-wall carpet- ing, charming kitchen & dinette provides comfortable living for the owner. This home with full pee a 9 & garage. hag selling for floor, will . ave your own arden This {ts an outstanding 5 $2,500 down. 6 ROOM modern home in ry condition. J rtable rooms, hardwood floors, tull b re ved as ott oe fer a sewer, yo san afford. Only $6,950 with good rms. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy. at Telegra PE 32-0123 — AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING MIDDLETON $1,500 DOWN — Located off Joslyn on East Columbia, extra nice 3 bedroom home. Tiled bath, streamlined kitchen large =. Hard- wood floors. minum storms and screens. With oil fenced tot. Hurry on this wes aot —~ Located 3 miles it of Pontiac off — ap- .; room nome pocabnaion 1 acre wn land, A real buy! ; RE 10_w. Huron St. Three Acres Lot Commercial yee GAYLORD {Syivan Lake: Front ueee KINZLER ALTOR Ph. “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE FE 43925) With a wonderful 8 room home, 9215 ft. breezwey that ted. Large shade trees Only 4 miles irom ac nm payment, Gall say. Spon. evenings. spac uw won't believe you os ter sil this fer on ter. bi woody, gra ed ‘ahd re 2 build on * Galt “tor 5 ia a sseriiies smi Four lots with a cement block garage. For only $1,- 600. Low down payment, LAWRENCE, W $750 DOWN Attractive 1'2 story home. Bullt in 1953 Neat and clean, colors select ee complete dark rm., oot conveniences. Pos schools and transportation Call Lincoin 5-5033 | or UNiversity 42625, Stern-Selig- man Builders, Inc Ee 3 ‘HOYT. (i2x'6) "had 2 _. ceramic tile double bath Lower level has TV den, double Car garage, utilities, recreation space with a rt fire- lace, leading out & beautiful ack vard with many trees ideal for summer entertaining. Breath- taking .view of scenery. Tt’s @ privilege to show this home and we inv your a. Call for other details. This must be seen to be appreciated. th Sa ccs pconapet OE 950 Brand ot witht coke at back door. Liv room has ledgestone fireplace plus TV den, and Te window, 2 large comfortable ms, colored fixt a fall base- ent. HOYT REALTY vx bo 8. Telegraph cue tt . urge een a c eRe, . — US, Realtor’ SM. AL L FARM Located on nice par- Ra. Waterlora ‘Ken Pe tio Re ‘sso — Sear Williams Lake Road" 24 ~~ After 6, call OR eae wiring & complete. $350 DOWN Pett Po NORTH SU 2 cae R. J. ALUET. Realtor | AVE | FE 5050 ot with all city | $700 DOW |$ room -Home with orchard plus huge, kitchen with ctiractive breakfast nook sae ‘Collect: Ortonville NA . 71-2815 amazing low price see this lovely home now, Full basement. Large jot. Many outstanding features. i; i " DOWN i 3 bedroom home Jocated at 97° E. Strathmore. Nicely decorated, | new carpeting. basement, auto, heat. New garage. Alum- — awnings, Immediate posses- sion 5 Yr N Assume 4'9 per cent estecee No other costs. Imm pos- session, Lovely 3 bedroom ranch. The kitchen is a woman's dream. Tile bath, shower doors, Full basement gas heat, Built im 1957. ‘. = er deal cannot be found. i | FOR COLORED Nice 3 bedroom home with fami- ly sized dining room. Neat and, clean. Full basement, auto, oil | heat. Large iot, Paved street | . Fast ssession. eames call Rev. Shankle. FE 48645 Jim Williams EAL ths bd & INSURANCE 1218 Baldwin A' FE 40547 10 2 ACRES and vineyard, $8.500 Rie fe 2'4 ACRE $ bedrm home. Pg basement, 2 barns. condition des afd shoppi: MACE EDAY “LAKE, = bedrm. home. Basement, enclosed Ec. Immediate possession. $i,- low down paymen HURON VALL EY T7166 =, at Pontiac Lake MEMBER WESTERN OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS Tms. heat, full ‘ood Incomes " Wee ade. Basement treme bid 30083, $043,500" down 12, room brick and ment re 15.800" pe 100 Detland big bong! es KT SYLV AN VILLAGE Writs Tame $1,000 DOWN wa Reg ae ‘ee Myelin Uatwe 7 PONTIAC (on * Realtor sal sees W. Hun = PE S-6181 4 . Z wes : ‘ ie : = y i . : per LY Led i ve : . 4 { i a \ 8b ot Evan $300 Dn. 44% Mortgage NEW 3 BEDROOM close To TRAN ~ 70. i SPOR TATION & SHOPPING INSURANCE ONLY 9 LEPT, HURRY! MODEL AT-63: MAINS - J OFF EAST BLVD.. NORTH Open 9-6 DAILY & SUN. EeTOR BLDG CO. FE. 8-2707 KNUDSEN "Old Lane walt bee aggre ath, —— se. Large lot. Good condition, §1, 920° down, Thorpe Street ae ,fomily home in exce)- cation. Near schools, 500 with $2500 down. oe Serett « os at, fi “end many other . fe “ae WM. H. KNUDSEN PE Vane: $6516; _ ee, 14 5 EXTRAS TO PLEASE ~ conn on-? sides. It is a $16,800, must be sold to settle estate, By appointment only, may we show you y? Smith-Crawford, Inc. TWO OFFICES | $800 § Rochester — Ob 1-0002 1598 FE Auburn OL 61226 FOR COLORED Like a brand -rlew home. White fram onstruc’ sto with $750 down . ine teding nee. bh — and you may move. R. D. RILEY, Broker ROCHESTER TS In Rochester, Mich, "PULL BASEMENTS. | As mas) as ‘31180 down. . Roger B neath Ine. . 511 M OL 1-9111 Ottice «= OL LOT. Mode} Joslyn Cor. Mansfield OUR NEW LOCATION. SECOND STREET fearg! ti 4 bedroom home, : ae $11,500, with was saint IVAN W. SCHRAM terms, eo ‘REALTOR and bath a ent up. A fine 2 Bedroom, Ful] bath, large To carry at = address. : . Walk in and look at it and if, full basement, cil heat, en- lot. Trade or Sell. Easy There's a brand new oli Leslie R. Middleton ' interested call owner fer orch. dear garage a terms. furnace. name 3 lates bed “wv aterford Tow NEHID | sa een 188 N. JOHNSON e b value a ms ing room, ° : i {ump T1ES |__ pars - woopwarp 33330 * term | WE BUY & SELL room and kitchen with “oads § room bubgalow sr ae eed. | Pee tat FE $0003 18 E. STE 4.95 sane ves FE 20474 Realtor FE ¢7114| | Bvee~s4r.. Shes “Wideman CARL W. BIRD, Real eae? COMEAETS with pas be: wate heen: ing ‘ RE $ Complete . 83 N. Telegraph n Eves. TROY — OLDER BUNGALOW. ¢ - = tor, itndry tube. Every: LAK ORION” Real Estate Service Multiple Listing Service rooms, 3 s, auto. oi) heat, | 503 yer iad National Bank thine Lg = pra =e me 3 Rotere Seneeee ot ir € RILEY = is ficite: ?- down. Ovner, | FE eit exet_FE | me only £799. dow Sean south Se, oa s CALL ranch home on corner rry 9-2226 ‘ , lems 5 FAMILY BRI ot water heater edroom ER CUTE AND CLEAN |, Sedroom” neat’ Pon Howard E. F Ss ies. cont and storms. lYecer garage. SbOWS) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 3B TOO & HARGER CO. And completely modern, ts | Also.— 4 Perret sg aie Heat O a r OX! yom wee a5 ou . “osnte: Deals ‘ = ) = 5 b orl ve & cleatr year @ EALTO believe there 4s My «Cait m eas galow, Bea oak floors, th “ ail , hoe : Pontiac. Priced St axtile at the 2610 Union Lk Ra. DR AYTON Momes TROOM HOUSE, LOT 130X250 2 plastered walls. and easy Will salt or trade, thal meme.) OO Die Byy, gots best of terms. EM 34164 or EM 3-Mi] after 7 oor — $700 down. 4475 to heat. e 80 x 100 ft. ARRO REAL MApie 5-1 ; lot. See it now. Just $525 TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR | TBY OWNER 4 bedrm. home on Green street ~ TWO RE-SALES PLAINS Fints down. $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. ; B ee Oak floors and red walls. . * ‘intshed Complete NR. CLARKSTON a . PE 5-1284 FE _VACANT for immediate pos- Pail bacement @ith gus heat. At- BUY THEIR EQUITIES Imagine all this for si¢s80./ 41 wi , 3, acres. with 2 bedroom house LAKEFRONT (Open Evenings Sunday 1. to | session. Newly, decorated. | . tached garage. Best ‘of al % &/ 5 in 1947, F, mprovements In iving room, kitchen & utility a = Se ‘oom, — = low price uel $205 - $425 having a fll bas basement with P ans Only, $7,800, $1.00 down, $65 per can INCOME Ss 7 Complete ing room. kitohen as eiuty aca own | new a ra - ‘oe ne ettin, * 7 . 3 Bedroom face ce pel, Teaoement and recreation s ih Large Loads of Features WILLIAM C. 168° fremege on Scott Lake Real [state pervice ou hea #500 with 6500 Aubare hon gr ares. 4 Ter and Inquire 308 Vondine co. here room Ww — and 4 cottages all —e ’ CALI down, ~ clos costs Phe | an peoree A at $5,050. FE 3-6167 WE 3-420) a or | oor as Gee Some Ss —— and month “includ ** “BROKER nod CHOOSE, Your OWN _ insurance. JRE kitehen. Setting on a large COLORS AL ATE you bad better hurry. And H Ww E F Call ft after MLibest ie sar “i comm permet. coe as 8 Ne bus it ein earaee mm Dixie ‘apie 5-1822 — mick here ‘2 wens of to O ard ; Ox “© for . PE ein Fe 4-482) a is i . = ra = iad ph. de ar = bedroom, basement, New co don't miss = p steal. REALTOR “arr THIS FOR 3 BEDRM-BASEMENT ying Large i ge ca. $10 Down Starts Deal 2 ACRES 9687 Di Hway.. Clarkstop 95 WN!!! - with 3 large tae ra pe~ A a _— PAY WEEKLY TILL DN PMTS OF SMALL FARM Maple b-isea 3 Rt oe “prick ranch| bedfoome. ii bathe Mods 4 Bhirleys Only ae dowe. , = ELIZABETH $650 APPLE ORCHARD A hard surlace toed. and MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE —— wets, Only two lett. teres wala alg ana tal it cement : Just bordering the village limits additional frontage on beau- : - SSebiee! flee LAKE mons, Ne I site te high and’ dry: hes. tore: | fal ziver. 41, scres. ta, all Moe TLL TRADE [4 BEDRM-134 BATHS ~ ; ¥ room ! Be . FP. 'W. DINNAN . Tietles of good bearing trees, Jon-| School bus at door. $22,000 D ; 2 year old briek ranch hdme with @ W. Huron PE 2577 Two —- Nao gpa | BEST CHOICE NOW — ro. aes . with good terms Ask About Option am e : ‘oun “4 ot room for tw uy bs = : . " Eves, Mrs. Naugel — PE 4.3046 Reet, ares © mo 2 reel Model Open Sun. from 1:30 p.m.| Only $1.780 wi down, $20 BIG FARM BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME To Buy cating ‘space. nie ro deal. It's S vecash—ots’ ant | wet abey a Fett. . 70 acres in Lapeer County. A eatious. seven “room “ moc. Jerome Building Co. autiful parcel of tend ‘iu lake see today Also § acre parcel—only $2,950 30 minutes from Pontiac 6 ches 3 coe coeaae ussbens 5-6767 WE 3 privileges. “on paved road. W ESI Tt ‘OWN N RE nAL T y BUY NOW-AND BE READY FOR carpeting "drepes. sad. dish. Dasement ofl fired hot water, + SPLIT LEVEL } DR AYT N | AETERNOONS at nies ier 9 SPRIN washer inctuded. 3 room ten- heat, spacious and gracious rooms Starte- home, 1104 sq. ft., me if “ADD S INC. 4 , 24677 | ant house, 2 blg barns in throughout, Massive fireplace. | basement area Rough awiting & LAKEFRONT : seal Geneon Veer souad beautiful ceramic tile powder rm.| plumbing Low or- one L room, | CALL stream, AH fenced. Now down, full bath up, gleaming oak/ doh Flattley. EM for de- em Dixie OR 9 a hae % fring seomn,_ ven 'h °. Din: WOODS | raising beef cattle $37,000, oe ee ee poole — tals. : i d t : eauti w x ; ing “Foom, jkttchen. full ‘bain u trod rancher with at Hower d E. F ox | === _ ing system. fish pool. and outdoor “Model” Open WILLI AMS | oc onen : Ppa bh ot sag ee ea ofl hesi gg HURRY! REALTOR : BABY iS ARM = B joo is right Bone or con- I hone OR 35-9994 Plenty of adie trees. splendid aad coy oh.0e — | 6687 Dixie Hwy. ipo seo! 68 ee bo a ee rowel eal —_ Foon, “target. Commusiiy cd LAKE *AKEFRON: er gi pmeael, asomomie! © 3 BEDROOM Lov code some : 1957 1 — some interior finish- > as , LAKE FRONT Co“. E O el and tng. rests on hiliside par- . SMALL FRUIT FARM features, Lake privileges. Lotus!) RANCH BUNGALOW Attrac , | | ww 6 a CITY $8500 attracti egy. sree ‘tring 0 hogar cture win HOMES 2188 C Lake Rd. on og side road. — terms on i --] two see. Located at Willianw Lake Rd, and jow you have been ce G | ass La. room aw Wi 2 . Se te wake. Curamic DL Benedicts | ae lege FE 24875. ° TE ise in porebes, and sement.| Airport. Ra. signed for am or old. Liv room: Aluminum storms and| ONLY 3 LEFT 5 RMS. LAGOON FRONT. LARGE 6.72. ACRES ee ee ce ee | = Multi-Lakes Realty Hore. 9x1 screens. Sandy beach with ford wooded lot. Wiles Tk Reas. nchies . _MA +1578 Roomy y, nitchea with dinitig area Hurry before the price goes this is an outs ing buy, near 3060 8. Commerce Rd. —— $12,500, with low down pay; PAYMENTS I ESS Owner, OR 3-056. up. {117 feet road frontage bas aa ohare . : OPEN (HOU && ralore. 2 spacious “GEORGE BLAIR $750 DOWN Tyas Rex.” *| BUILD NOW | Ba "RESCEPRE | 3 seosoon nonguin ee tte and, aha vi j te ve. REALTOR ONLY §220 pow: 4 ae te. ri Se mo oP Big Fish | a ERMS OR TRADE THE NEW a tots. 4 4636 Dixie Hw R 3-1251) : — first 3 lines in the| sini A met On our lot or yours. Our pians or i, Mags Ue eve appeniing ram- THE ieee wet on - fencing. / Dog Kenng!" in. gh A PLAINe heading should enough | NEW LOT. LOW FHA yours We wii build you g start- | bling home, large ranch fenced cluded, Lake etapa Priced Eves. OR 3-1708 for you to buy. but there is ) et basic or completed home. See ; | Corner lot, goncrete drive, car | 3 bedroom ——. hares Dots room) Sco fast Terms | iansk tal ee ps tthe “Betstes Pe sore eererad| ~=Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | Se eae ee nee tome <8 ee’ frees Sa eel cal be araliabie, Sa Tar cppotntanent | 96.950, 87 Total price only | A HOUSE’ FOR You mation call Hubert C Davis, “gis | 77 N. Saginaw st. FE 58165) ScSogis black top sree” priced | lieve. CLARKSTON | , _Irwindale Dr. FE 5-4311 8:30 AM. TO 6:00 P.M. to sell $1,000 down. or consider| ON YOUR LOT & FOUNDATION ‘80 FT. * MODEL OPEN rea HOUSE. PRET Re cer, Wallet, ef smell home ia | Ovive om EM (iapeer read) pest ar S O] | autiful 3 bedrm. home. Situat-| THIS WEEK sh TE 8 r i ef on a nicely landscaped lot. 1 a eee — = TRADES OPEN DAILY 1 TO 8 PM. REAL ESTATE INC. fierotiue ge eae BRICK RANCH| SEE THEM Ar [7p t ae ec) | Se Gare Ine| Om al ing rm, spacious rm. with 268 BONDALE emp eton Feet ‘obligated. “Decisis do stone fireplace. Completely With all the extras. 3 bed- Behind St. = : : 3500 8. Rochester Bd. OL 1-0002 furoace, paved teeta: fui" beve:| pincer’ Scar attschad ‘gr-| “dust off"Earimore 'Bita WEST SIDE ae Boa WE TRADE we seit | 64 5. Auburn 68 | Scotty ment with finished -rec $750 rage. It's your GOLDE ; 2 bdrms.’ 1 down and 2 up. Nice) Complete costs to & GI. Imme- me nee & 80) lls a ae Looking for a Steal? Whether ye be.from Scawtlund down, Lincoln $5033 or UNiver- o ITY to dispose WESTOWN REALTY size livint room, large kitchen,| diate possession this 3 bed- Then be sure to see this 6 room| or no! A wee bit of money buys sity 4.2625. Stern-Seligman Build- of your property withou AFTERNOONS Evenings afier 9 tile bath, ofl heat, ance, and| room rnch, Wardrobe poe oak & 5 seres today! Home| an awful lot here. Large gray, ers. Inc. _— extra a ae and) 8-6941 es LLY 2-467 | ose priv., exe. cond, y $8,050. floors. tile =. B edn if Eichen. ones if a nat- ~ = —- ; van an expense oa - w down payment. ‘w sement, gss he ® pay- ‘ ural fireplace, room, ‘ull ted tchen | MODERN 3 BEDROOMS. LaRGE | {/ ‘ Trad , room upboa: : ip ROOM HOME AUTO~ HEAT a eee ite, ; lot, $1,800 down. $8,200 Pate K. L. Templeton, Resor) ees = my: eT Oo ma ace ma teen | Sen’ et yee ye a water heater. It has two ¢toom mal ee ae eee) ee 2338 ne es es FE 4 3 BEDROOM BRICK Ae ment, steam heat Bam. x i) Garage attached. 1 a : e for yourself. STARTER HOME ? “BEDROOMS, | ____ lu ah $3 own GI or own with attached cow shed. Smaller, -—excellent garden spot, 0 ao. mi Rosemont Seerfics alum. windows. rough wiring, 160. ~~. Tf, you want the - finest at an barn has been used as kennel, bo tkston schools t—this one. ie Suburban Dandy — | $700 Dn. and $65 Mo. GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4208 Dixie Hwy. ee 39701 Bw. FAMILY we Ratcmesh “sate automatic gor go a ‘ar . Good lot, On} HURRY! ves Sh? ne k . yy transierred— only $700 dn & Attractive ges -~ led bunga- low on large 190x300. Geod . arden spot. pret pe on dis- ict. 2 nice bedrooms, large liv- He room, modern bath, uge kitchen, Cabinets galore, Big util- ity room = Lge} very pag peo decorated. red gage ch i eed ™ price Realtor Me ee Bloom Bet on t re] b=} > C a n J = o e° +e Ee. 8 CITY OF SYLVAN LAKE Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor W. Huron Street FE S46) or PE 56-0338 ee FOR BETTER HOMES PONTIAC LAKE Lovely é&room brick meres. 3 bedroom: $, , heat, — ts round com- = in tate “8. Pull price at i4, fio asonable wn KELLOGG | — —— 100 ft. of lake fr e including 6-room home full bath, hardwood floors. 1%-car garage. Full price $0,500 with small down payment. UCK LAKE Ds sccage y= with this 3 bedroom Automatic of] heat, ga- Ss ‘plus ¢-room apartment. Pu fe al $9,500 with small down payment. A. JOHNSON, Realtor “FE 42833; ANNETT OFFERS Full Price $6,500 Most attractive 2 bedroom home, complete im all re- spects. Oak , wi it. _ fe oll furnace. Taxes only $95 a year, Convenient payment, $6 Lake Privileges - bs ali modern home in good 100 feet from the vi. lege lot on ‘pion Lake. lot, low ent, balance $70 a month. balance $85 | jonth in- cludes taxes pon insurance, 2 Homes—569 S . Jessie St. Main home has 4 bedrooms, dining room, large kitchen and full bath’ Second unit i 3 bedrooms. 6 rooms in MILLER is ve down to biesties pony * ee ote on Becated saat se bedroonas, ivi ae pd as ADVERTISEMENT side. Attractive well insul family home — By —, —e room | =. 30, Tite oak : drapes ipiaster sats, se Carpets .. Seat. $12.89 STaso water's sofiener- William Miller . and chool. 5 Nice =o oe Hsia. ts Truly & oe for botie: oes ta x cg, ad See . $ rms ‘Seminole Hills Think of the Fun have In restricted area P inal west en 230 feet of : * , 5 4 ae, 1% tom - built two bedroom ye tiled bathe and recreation ‘room rauch home with attached - vith shuffle board pattern arage, full basement, ye this oF garveting and Pearaperies Fe a ti _ el vacation living. Call ai i ‘ r lot aed . ’ - © Front WILLIAMS LAKE ne of the in the area Restaurant. ~ a ee eee -fitchen a Basement ia] cation. ‘Doing volume ‘ot 400,000 . ieee) Ft, ote Ufaf signs and top" equipmeni in homes} {ne i . neighbors, “Pull “rite caly eee mode tee NP. awe| MICHIGAN BUSINESS sentealy ay Howard E-Fox “REALTOR Nothing Down start- M For gee - G83 or JU Blind after 1: Swaps - 55 Sale ~~~ | auto WASHER, $31. 3| TWIN STROLLER, : OS a ee a Pe r car 5s . erib, pen, No y calls. LOT WE. BRADY FOR BUILD Partridge ini PONTIAC TRADE FOR LATE | _R¢. EM _3-4114. FE’ seh, ng. ho abe sies, ac Mode! Chev. or Pontiac. PE 4-1489 | AMANA FREEZER. $500 CASH OR TRADE-IN DEPT. and Is THE “BIRD” TO 8EE after 3°30 week days. take over payments. Washing ma- 4 . 3 DODGE, GOOD CONDITION. | chine. cheap_FE SST. See eS 28 é ‘AIR 6-6250. Northern Liquor- -Trade Por late model ear, will assume A AILAB! ow — 2 ve gas range ......- $29.98 10 DOW Only $12,500 down buys this busy wer peymenis. OA 02008. __ | _ smart rE tee Occasional chair ...,.-.... ‘$698 N ear ‘round liquor bar in the West | " = OLET % TON PICK- BLOnD SINGER C a rig > ~yeeeraea ee or renee $19.95 Starts, lets you pick your lot) ers Hes 2S ils. opt core PE 5 1229. = es 23 Lesnge coast “ man .... $12.98 now. Beautiful 100x200 ft. parcel. luded” Investigate t-| FOR SA E |) t Rater err aaR Apt. size elec r vo 88.95 On ® hill co et standing efiering Bow! plete “AL shooting veullery oo Gute Com 10| Apt. sien gas stove parte LA NC, . z oS ae OR 3-1231 Like New gr guy im your home, FE | Apt $29 WYMAN AN’ < Lue edsescheetaeees $29 - This on high-| Goo ~~ | Kitchen cabinet .......... 18 W. Pike, E-Z terms. FE 4-1122 BUILD way in F eniiac’ | seri Saat OG ag yA I vy Pomme et 3| TOASTMASTER © - GALLON Wa- noth te Grossing per mo.” Good | MARLIN 29 RIFLE. Like | So JO@? i) a exc: uet| Masse ie 6 Se YOUR OW N. lease on new brick front bidg. new. With slin, pied trade EVER FOR HOME| _ron = Are working conditions slow? You $7000. on terms. fog 00d oxid Tug FE ai SOAKLAND FURNITURE WASHER. $0: = iL ve plenty of tim a ted : inaw 2-5523/ spac > Gas : Balid "your own, hose and” save| REALTOR PARTRIDGE | fps ne SOME ChaM-FOR SMALL-RABIOR. OF | Ske. rasber & diyer, sia, ‘iT % a Beautiful sites for th eh: Wil trade for Jeep, Station Wagon net $25: smail eee. styles of homes, some wood- re ag = or sell for $900. Call after 3:30. | —*"=-"S OF Bot. $8785. s, & ed. on paved With mo meney| 7 6301. Ie aoe COLD SPOT REFRIG. 96 CU. FT. | WALNUT SPURT SEPT Gia, down iid your own. 3B G2 : Exe, running condition. OR | OR 3-4102 i DD'S INC TRAILER RENTAL ney a oe : UM CLEANERS LA NC. INT) ora od VACUUM CLEANERS. GUARAN- 426 Dinie Hwy. Drayton Plains aD sanders and” pellshers = CoO ens Late oop tae | — Vet. Pare 8 serves. wt Myre. INCOME ale eras :} Sedeakah table, Sh. Bat. eve Used Trade-In Dept. _ For Sale Acreage 47) rarge nouse. Exc. cond. 3 apts. BARNES HARDWARE or dinday. + Washer ... ent am te ” n “~~~! plus owner's apt. Located on large _ 42 W. HURON ee er $50 commercial lot, Close to down-| SW AP HAY FOR LIVESTOCK. OR ERATOR. 6.3| Da & cate ...../).. $34.50 8 arb areden sag Jroop. town. Shows income. Owner ayaa have you? MA CU, PT. GOOD RUNNING Elec enlace $39.50 near Cla = Ay bus. ei ponisewatnar pdms, tigen cant BwA> | ptnoodll uy yc CABIN DOUBLE BURNER OIL STOVE sa faery Duok beds complete $4848 Reasonable with terms. Ciet C. Rid 1 blower: 3 yeas rollaway | § Refrigerator ‘is Be 0 $b tod oat Na RE ALTOR ee SELL OR TRADE Must ‘sell. PES arucles.| © FHOMAS ECONOMY 000 UITY — 4 bungalow Ng 915 Baldwin Ave. pap onel shers. Paws rest ton “DOWNTOWN DAZE” FURNITURE i. _F HOLMES, INC. path. picture 7 eee 361_8. § w PE 2-9151 9 BESTAUR ANE BUSINESS AND| for what have you. L. H. Browr. USED $19.95 RCA COLOR FE _5-2953 before $:30 p.m. mPeulpmen Side. Good poten- Heron, Ph. FE | FRIGIDAIRE auto. Reg. TV, $250. Sweet's Radio & Appli- 12 ACRES isl Avellatls ot ence. _ 24810. Evenings call Oa ~8-2618. 9 8 ary, Rebuilt” $28:58| ¥¥ land contracts and real estate, re aw bane A. 1/10 W HURON sr." PontrAc ‘FE 8-8599 Eves. EM 3-0948 Has for lease, a modern 2 LOANS—$600 to $1,500 ice station, loc at saat For any purpose, ba Rd. = homes, modern or not, ‘tn neighborhood. G: af: iy oR additions fic and high k. room volume. ‘ - Fowimal o Partner must sacrifice, modera he _im-er encloss— investment re ee a Gait itr house partly constructed. cy ee 4. To build ® garage or on . aTAnDARD OIL, 2 STALL MOD- lease, Auburn & ern station for Sdams. Auburn Heights avs " National Bullding Pactise or phone FE 44729 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY a 1958 CARNIVAL r by Dick Turner “This is the age of science with the bazaar we've got to ———— — to get our husbands to help nag scientifically!” Sale Household Goods 57 Sale Household Goods 57 Fate a * Grossed 1967. atiomely va _ ranch home. 1 pene, or WE 34200. Jerome Building Co. OSrcherd’ Lake Ave, uable con estate with living . Everything can be han- Tica for’ 94.008’ plus sock. One of | For Sale Clothing hed ae bem. GIRL’s SIZE 10 & 12 JUMPERS: B TOWNSHIP & 7 skirts, PE 40114. — A money maker. No com: tien t9t tiles. or. =e peal es Sale Household Goods 57 aarters © lake. $5,000/2 NEEDLEPOINT FOOT STOOLS. pius a a = take tron green and one TR RUGS. 0 BY 12 AND GB BY 16. TE $20 each Large Real Estate Service of Pontiae 3 S sao WARD aa RLES, REAL’ ’ 1717 8. Telegraph FE 40521 agecater good condition, §35.0L s. Call #1681 or PE 5-0364 = ees joyal Oak Area, " PIECE iG gore. Sale Land Contracts 5 eaten step tpaiee Sahaing ¢ Ps ewenwrnenwe| Et ane area tac IT E y only 20% DISCOUNT Pearson's Furniture, € ns ceee af tend. bovated bares | 4 REFRIGERATOR, 10 of ‘: te j cost, $4,350.53| ft. Ve cond, Good appear- Fo Wood Co OR $1538; and taro ae WOOL WOOL FACE, s]5.95 after 5, OR 3-2603: ; Reversible, ¢ 20. Imps rhed.| jana | $320 . NEW inster, { home full basement. 7 sc 95. Pearson's Furniture, Sf a 3 }- ate| 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 ES elo SEABOARD “FINANCE 1185 N, PERRY ST. FE ey ee Bf | sown tip : . 414-Ft. Wall Tile 28c LAND ELL? TO} Rubber base paint, gal. .... $3.75 Buy? Earl Garrels, eas Com- Suan HoUsE Paint. 1... $1.85 meres BS Dial EMpire 3-2511 or; | 5 141 W. Huron. 4-2064 : ii CU. FT. GAS REFR TOR 4 pe top t. Good cond, $40 wii equity in modern home 6-1529. with gas heat and fireplace, near | [> x ROSE RUG A AD, General Hospital -| aluminum combination door. Fold- trac.. Will *. cash difference, ing doors, lamps. Call_ before R. D. RILEY, Broker 11:30 a.m. of after 7:30 p.m Lake Rd. FE — 21 Lester CT. off - Eim st rE ¢itt FE (4821 | “page RAND BLO! rd Money to Loan 53 ieee rm. set. ; ep ite Licen . FT, « HOTPOIN dD (Sta sed Lenders) mis t Loans i?’ TV, Ex CONDITION “WwW arouse Be a¥, SACELLENT CONDITION. 8-3788 cael car | Saas ol omen a a: : et RA 3 : Quic . Frigidaire refrigerator, good cond. sae See ent pe Fic adds ‘ent | BF Mies ie, Be Put Ms Secel Home & Auto LOAN CO Up to $500. Oakland “| Loan Company}. FE. 2-9206 HOUSEHOLD ? eal? PINANCE nes or were E i's to $500 Tt Sear, ba n=l BUCKNER See ar at Te ; we at, MowTHs TO PAY truck x 2 ‘oe ay sell = ap Finance Co, | sigs a Pontiac LN ilo 2 urn Drayton Plains Walled Lake Utica | GET CASH EASY EASY SPINDRY WASHING MA- chine $40 PE 5- new with sie ang. PE © ; mS ler Oil Heaters ~, t half the cost. Trice the a e suor re ous Severe By we . NORTHERN ok ane 24171 bs Rew o's Pak Dally al ; ‘ «. te ie BEER & Wi ne 95. These af ok slightly pilet ith faucets, $14.95. Michigan aw agitate 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. NEW GALVANIZED PIPE 2i-ft. lengths ........ 13\ec ft. %in. 21-f. 8 1Meec ft. SAVE PL SUPPLY 8. Say FE 5-2100 N SOON! AGARS BUILDERS Supp ais 9 Mt. Clemens a Pain ont fool Poo Cok s ‘carry « Birch —. Plyw a ieietelarnieiersi wanes * V-Groov Mahg. .«...--- ose % V-Grooved Fir eee Ge PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO. 1488 Baldwin Ave FE 2-2543 ROMEX, 142 250 FT. as Other wire snd ‘cable at iow. gi arwick,. FE 45090. prices. REO Lawn Mowers $49.95 up PONTIAC’s ONLY AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE SKA CE TES, auge shot "41 ware ‘48 Ford, OR on Wagon, & v3. RIDING TRACTORS, WALKING tractors and power mowers, 1957 models reduced to almost cost. The boss says “They must ce LEE'S SALES & SER Terms to suit. FE 3-9630 921 THE SALVATION ARMY SHIELD Talbot Lumber . rock tath, im and electrical Ave, Plasterboard hardware Paes __Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 “rand, een Eari ala a vel. “i. Lyle Gonkiin, $e fis: re ad. : BEACH SAND. ND COW MA- NURE. 43371. EXCAVA BULLDOZING. all fill. Gravel, sand. top Beacl installed. Snow removal. __ EM 3-615. wits fl 8. LOADING PILL ah SAND DAILY. BE- ind 720 Sacmaren Rad. $1.26 per ma PE +. Wood, ai & Fuel 67 & x# WOOD. DE- slvere $5 on PE $1413. woop OF KIND. AT “stam Lumber Mill. Mill now under hew mana, Ere 3300 La- peer Rd. PE &-1 SLAB WOOD, ~ SeABORASLAL FE 56-0031 RNA KIN- dling wood. Channe a oll, Oakland — 430 Orchard Lk, A ee ep FIREPLACE WOOD. wear ond + od kindling. WED PREPCACS WOSD. seme REPLACE WOOD. ANY SIZE. Delivered. MY 3-1198. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 OAKLAND TREE TRIM- & removal. est. FE . PE 54-3025. For Sale Pets 69 %-MONTH-OLD LE BOXER and dog house for PE 43909 BOXER. MALE. 1 YR. AKC. EXC. oodigree. Pawn & white. MA tC tke TOY FOX TERRIER PUP- Male _ OR __ 3808. BRITTANY | PUPS. AKC, 6 old. 56-7002. SERV. Pree > 48728. eeds. t COLLIE, IF You in a home, OR 3-3124. FATHER EN : Mother English r. — . 6 wks. old. $5. FE 17-0423. GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS. ie 7 . OR 3-321 AR . Free to heme. OR 2-T127 ARTLCO ® champion. § wks. old. - a te : PARAKEETS. CANARIES. SUP- . 183 : ir _M Leach. 10 We have a few good used chain 16 ‘on, bolt action, with og We ane have chain saws for rent nd box of shells, Like new KING BROS. WevEens a 7a YOUR I H DEALER Mercury motors, complete line of mur nm, s ead — +1112 ice tackle and live bait. ie cw 2182 8. Telegr: Rentals Parts & Repairs : zs from itfracie Mile "dorama 1890 Rd. 604468 modern door lose than you, think es give | RINE LER SKA TEs. file Auction Sales 77 you # free estimate. pov uxe, $13.88. Hydes — . Padd 2-62 $17.98. Deluxe toe ste verton gale, oat. z=. 22, 1 pg a ig Fh (td ert 2.75 Docren insula 232% Se Orion, st 6:30 p.m. sharp. bs first gr ll $4095 | wear, $14.95 > ture for every room in Thompson 80°8 Perry | PHILIPS. 79 N. SAGINAW 8T.| & ues! . re KITCHEN CABINET sink. §4",| WINCHESTER 30-30 RIFLE. pO oungstown, $120.95 Value $90.56 OR 35121 extra ¢ clothing . a cellaneous tiso ‘wall, base cabinets, terrific USED SEY EQUIPMENT. OF 3-4tie days, heck Tyler Brodie B&B Auction Sales or an oe MY 2-1521. For Sale Housetrailers 78 * OXFORD TRAILER - SALES Zimmer -General Gardner - Michigan Arrow DETROITER PONTIAC CHIEF 1s ANT At MODEST PRICES b age looking for the finest it's mobile ee Wg gh et food" ised ee tt bar SPECIAL!’ bar og Lbs ad Maple finish Con- ons 16 yr, = CaLBt 3 WANTED subs MUSE | Office Equipment 63 TYPEWRITER. 18M _ ELECTRIC, executive model, like’ new, 16° — type. $390 cash god sacar §-1908, PE_2-0567 ii DUCKS & ve RAKES. Sts BAEEDING QEESE Purenred mn Mated + if Be tt ab it Commerce, _ Sale Farm Produce 75 APPLES, See AND COOKING. " rms, Stiverbell Seek Take ate | ~ “Sale Farm Equipment 76 _ a th hs. cb hp. , snow blow: used fines. wen bautp Dixie MA 5-7878 or OR #4, {ACHINERY — used, Proux i ot —= on Mi4, _ just north df Ox Act Now | {| FREE) PICK-UP & DELIVERY - Have rm equipment serviced now ee tanare will, SAwE You oe ert HOUGHTEN & SON . ow & Ferguson Pre and ‘sal . CONDI- ; : * | BEN uM ER CO, | — Feed. Since 1827-584 Oakland Av) © tion, : SPRING. VALLELY 8, auburn BENSON L B 0. Parakeets Guar. to Talk Bob A sae: frye. stimat Rés. now for! WRECKING BARGAINS] Speciat male $3.89, 25 per complete 2 wer bearan. cuite, Mest Al motertal te be oid on Je S'| Trained oa aa, Baregang Hutchinson FACTORY REBUILT WATER | tver, PE 4-150 win, ae hx on cadup EvecTRic. SINCE SOL PIPE, SPF. .- 37) Wolverine Lumber Co. . | Peng ES oA ‘SUPPLY . Paddock FE 2-078 4 miles North of Pontise HOLLYWOOD BED, BOX/|172 8 epee PE 5-2100 WID “OLD TA WHEEL a — 7 ry STEEL . FE 5-02 , ae Al eer at emer, § Sell for 8128: ee te oatie toate 9 ~~ Do It Yourself 61) ete MOBILE HOMES FACTORY REBUILT VACUUM 2 SSeS FOR RENT Enc "tol Gear Aves oft av| _ Anderson - Regal cleaners. All —« , veae snare cul WALLPAPER STEA water St. Lk. Orion. 1691, Silver Dome - Palace 509_N ._ FE 45160 - $12.96 HAND SANDER® DRILLS Tee isa w 10 WIDE LOW Call FE 68-1879 mae “FE 20253 Be OPEN SUNDAY oan < rtd Meclection. 4 grows 09 models available in 1,2, or 3 REBUILT AUTO- rs 5, Sa8 _ Worm cultures. Larry & Vergie # and 10 wide. - matie washers, Frigidaire, Thor, | 4 And desk On 3-856). 12 RUG. FOR RENT 1047 Boston, eves. Bottle Gas {ROY g, REPLACEMENT MENT. PARTS UPRIGHT DEEP furouee nracttim scleamers.< W Walk Dogs Trained, Boarded 70} _Parts and Supplies ve 23-4021 “rages 8 125; 8 mm Kodak movie paver steamers, Oakland Fue es pa HOOVER ER, FINE CG CONDITION. 818. complete $100, FE 43861, Paint 438 Orchard Lake ave. DOGS, CATs penne, —zE TABLE, COCKER 17 IN | TELEVISION PRAFF @ MACHINES, aap : Cap On Ss | TION. 935. PHONE PE nt, Formica Bing and ele: Hay, Grain & Feed 71 eee tie IRONER =|’. —_ dave 8: to ¢ ay 10°00 ar OF ETRAW. RO RAIN, tc | RENMORE, AUTOMATIC WASHER 8 GAL. ELEC HEATER $7608 “0s We Moutcaim. PE S4715,| miles north and 3% mile east of rg | Dry e Wevee a 00 Cab. sinks $50 50 up. La t 61A Leonard. 2 s “Maytag square tub. washer ‘95 | Laundry trays, faucets, os meras, Eanipmen on | Shir z ND. HAY, & OP.} — ea scm ss SAVE PLUMBING LEICA pe. ¥ 4 Frigidaire refrig. =... ios 00 172 South Saginaw St. case. soa , get "bags tripod. *. OL pelt Several pond need TNs. ase ATTENTION We wet b TRADE cam: | ST HAY, sis. STRAW. G HALE WOMATR DavEN.| PRE-SPRING | “gras, prjecar, te wegdeys | areacen “aye aTRAW. we| feet SU Beh Eaten 3 smpe al goed © CLEARANCE Horn Fa ens. sia ME LOM a aae,| Sat Aine Waser salen, B :. ALL QUALITY PAINTS __Sale Musical Goods 62 aeias, eck te tin, OA ae. Fhooe_MYrtle_ 24611. : ERAVING POR Salone. 4 @ z. a ot Reno aee fiver "Oa 8.2179. ae Wane. Auto Accessories 80 Electric pg om ref; ¥ last 0c ft. ACCORDION 120 BASS, 7 SHIFTS, Pn ar Se & AL : sectional, re ae Used noresceat, Fixtures sireamiined $148 ie man eave| [aie Rey. ae. BS BONDED BRAKES LARG se! : ¢_Rd. Bloomfield Hills. AROE REFRIGERATOR AND Used txtnts cleaned 40 ea, money!” Write i018 arma, Soop Har” MD aTRAW 60 A| 12.9 for most Fords, Chev., and cellent cond. 2° vi Pullaing materials is complete acct DIONE. bo eoin RICES. 50074. : . DYEAR R SERVICE mle. Ouhat Eau ve. stuPLe re | Soa ee cess” adeno neg Prone a" & aylor, rv if CAROE OF BORIC 5 LUM = LET Ne sins, On 5018. For Sale Livestock 72 Ae ETAELED FREE F Mufflers, , starte ‘en. : "| BUNGALOW SIZED ie aden tor 9 RIDING AND A PONy.| erators. cartareters, and” feel MA TRESSES & OF i Mis- aA 50: worry, with CaLBt MUSIC. cont 19 N. a 0: easare. A 5- bd = FE sae é baal Soca are"ef ior med | es a anda : 3 sat Sage pow wee otherwise absol mE-FENCES— EBRED WOLeTEIN| 32 70rd oF M . Wm 56-1622 af-| “3 , caver ed atime ANCHOR FENCES CABLE PLAYER PIANO. | PER- Aes Pimonthe old. Wasne @ wees 2 _ see them. : He money down, FHA spproved.| {365 — Terme. CAL BI Music Co. | Holl”. ME_&:31%8, For Sale Tires 80A Prot ve, — ib X_ Saginaw. PE. 8-822 Wanted Livestock 73 Misc. ANTIQUES, LAWSON sOrA, | BRAND FEE AB: rence a U $3.50. UP We a ten PE! | PLANO TUNING — OSCAR| WANTED: Livestock, ForREsT| , -$),£182,nutenal oe guaron' ; 7 8T with 3 overhead heaters. In oper: el - Sin ano see BARGAINS For Sale P 74| wew PIR er ace Sah AE AEE a | hoe Se om | a ak S TV SETS e Ready for Spring rns, sight im) 15 WHITE LEGHORNS, rs bone Tats up. NP lt T Vee Pf aa A iy ad te lawnmower sharpen- coon ons Moet of — bes Reds. ia ng Fe hae is 13 EA. tee’ State aire. Sales. ws OSes. - Walt Incled wi RRIS. MUSIC Pie Huston, off Brown Rd, r give A-Zi | H_ J. VAN We “USED SAILBOAT W. ores me 42731, Transportation Offered = 5089 Dixie Highway | —-2™: Drayton Plains Wanted Used Cars 88 -|Every Wednesday 7 P.M.| 4 2Rice® Zos SCRAP & OLD Every Friday ....7 P.M. | As oce As 359 FOR JOWE AND Every Sunday ....2 P.M.| Se? °S* wee Buy and Sell Daily [~~ (08 yoo om : OR 3-2717 Door Prizes} “BIG PAYMENTS”? arr TM BAROAING & Jom: ty WOULD Y¥ WEATHER & é Ati FoR youn EqUITY mak ea Be og AD ar Batoas Saas | AvAiaae aa WiLL HOMES, ¢ ™ JEROME 5s Bright me iy... Beazion H R&R MOTORS ! PE +3620 rd WTD.: ‘34 models. a ‘AUBURN N’ MOTORS SA LARRY’ JEROME ‘“H_FORD CARRIER, 42333 FER markerasiae a ow ay Me PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER GMC = ~ Sale Motor Scooters 82 For Sale Motereysiet 83 FOR PARTS a ae ay “Boats & Accessories 85 , ym INLAND LAKE SALES FE PB +191 3179 W, Huron Fe 2-6122 OATS. AND MOTOR COM a BINATION®, FIT Lg ‘fun BD. eet RMS. ~ Harrington Boat Works Fe ™ sundays | traded in on General . eel eats | RETAIL BRANCH a ~ ; SELLA ‘Oakland at Cass Auto Service, __ 81). For Sale Cars = 91 Cer Cylinders, rebored. fuck Ma-| “new tres, MY $8008, OO” chine Shop. 23 Hood Phone PE a REN HARDTOP RDIOP. Rall tow lenge te ypu sie, Bens | Bethe HASKINS. DEMO SPECIAL wel ieee, We Reh | Haskins Chev. § aS Bat MO ata te : ‘ —S o RY 21, ee e FEMRU. ot eel ¥, “i . f ESS, RIDA REE EON PR Meso a AC Se NTI oe PO ety ee THE . ict TING: pte aa ye Hy "Hatchet D ei ee OM gli | iat Bite mu 2 ‘5 RY. BRAN 1 F 3 ot ne 64 be ¢ ae | TAIL ad 5 Cars” "te RE . e , T any |. For Sale ths F i TOs Slash \\ | that “e ro Sale ‘ i ~ Be ay ase @ ne. DOWN “BIEL, SPEN re : he lary 2 Y-HURR ag pepe cee . ERVED ig = — h % ? 1 w ] : ea ORD,, vue: $14 DE wel oun, ED | Fe RR SCTIO © HT Was ag tically S a7 ' TRA A $$ med U ELE a= § . wer va rac ST . . Soume re Bal R shige bias ' -H ) wees lo og SE re p IR ain roll fordomatic, oO win. “et a S: seteseens neat RGE oe 995 llow We F em ES eet ca sin , ; c FE a seven i M. baa Mag mk we cg ON 33 de 8 Sales SE sin S wing P. LE ctor tw i *ogert Su GED H a 5 doa etka IB ; oe ae aay of _ PER T PLAN "Roser BH, awe s Ben 8 male os veweceee nae - «$239 FIR pag until ONVERT : 65 : RON snaps older ae gf A * the ek te r aon ‘4 P se cag & bocs $1295 | - on ours CoN W "2 : “USED CARS Bi ~ghae : & r a « oes Pan * : i Erahel| \scuurz = a aw. 3 FORE cago aie v5 : Sen NO A 952 for here arenteed 912 U A Mi 8T. iw, EB "56 , aon Hydra on | 605 ’ 3 Cc ydram ; ee 3 . ! IN . . - ea Bs cou HA Sales | pay Sales tere. cr 1B P'S eine ae ee eects AS *99 pen ‘795 You. Beal a P vére- | Era ec ‘$3 sa fer “buy” IAC tible Bist eee 3 . CUSTOM Ch : | aval sh" 5. Wood na SHA OL tiac e Dr. "Dem: Mwagoa 6 ton M MpUTH DE ‘S4 ee =o, & ae 395 ONT Heater. pide Matic, eS er ‘steer 1095 W ; AC Cc HYDRA W . $1085 sant #12 in. sa a n attain eater. Re “Z larks PLY Phon mt 2 = tenes ee we 56 P Radio “AC Cor arg er Fels wi k's ae “~~ ; . .$ ai ; NTL ar- cin power tom: —s ce bod ration. ON Fae epee 8 .— ee Le we HICK. Road put ken Wag gon _ sae | SED: bent d edie ges — 505 a seal oper STATI 1955 Pon 2 pet a Dr. L yi ed A tion rge '§2 Fo ¥. wee. 3 i at BUI TOF tion anos Powe 95 ; S -DR. N 5 $ 9 F 1935 98 . a ccnee, CHR Seen DR. $465. go 8 rolet Hea’ 2 P be fool rae y der | Eivmouth a E 56 Sta dramt hief eering, $11 { ET 2 TATIO ; yer brake nay sai tion. = A 4 Pre fe. Hedio, he oe Re as Don't mamaculate ater an ol ‘52 Ee c voce 5. TAC , Hy “9 Stare er st fetes. si W ROLE NSPOR “3 er ver Vv. _Tight. C1 rath gee 4.3529 a Bei milea port ae. bee aces. $495, 's) PONTIAC 4-546 > ONTIA Heate =e Pow ne: 1795 EVR TRA. ppt Chey %) CHRY “Ee yee dion Plymouth - tow trans 3 ip y" instal a ens. 53 &H re oub =z : P dio, "Safa matic, tae $ 50 CH NICE ' ir a il S R Sites, I Tr HER 4 oad a Hydra sie paisa 50 ¥ i ee skins ( Blast =i wn SE ze coon ae . th eatet io ale ssrningam * king Peres PONTIA os. Door ..... sates ee) "$295 x - V8 é - Ha ae ie en 74 Oak RI AL executive ce = e st. =F 8-114 HUTZ } Birm DR, MA Lookin used) car’ De 9t2 8s. 56 Redie, AC 4 cima ‘Compe bee e $ 795 S IBLE 5 Pre: STER rena Se sia Ro ag anaat mig" nae eae i WA oe 524 “ROGUES re. =a “JAGUA 2 ae ee pee 3s nisi ona su0s [| W 53 FORD CON “NOW ; . aes oe r cone and inh.” F156 gg ck. Mine “| Wood for Trout with || adio ser go ia a meruceesssge 1495 |) 95 RA VE $2495 rare : off b pipe nals: J .. ory finish, Lu YMOUTH — sepia Haspected _—_ 56 Ra E r an r.. soererseinsaes $ \ A veree 4 poo set you an 5 XK-1 wwindows A- “1 a uy » Sund. — Lookin ity. = De we DODG O 4. Door - Tre a 495 = a : ee Fes TORS aera fat tal See Ear wae 9 WERE Me el WAS *49 ‘ NOw $39 ‘$1 Olas festafy vier sess ne olger MO “pas = oe oe car at 1 Pere Take : mag white A aUALITY Birming 30,000, omall 54 €U Ww n Wagor me | DSO TATION 37 gg Bice $1095 $128 ize f Birm TRA 7 ae and he iT v3 Seetiy. % a sama ith ward, rq = de ne MER tion Wa eee 195 sO HU RANSPOR O BF Buick cea oc eevetaeees $129 CHU ward. Pe oe 195 ae a Sank M Riven reat ee _ Woods RTIAC inane Lee E 55 Statio roan a $2 50 TRA N ‘58 Btude ee S weet Sent 3-008 was to $1596 rmingham = 5 PLY wile oti ~~ ah payments On RD Stat ible . tee GooD 58 Hold bea ae ma B SED) EM GE finish, fag ae "3 AA Say res NC H os miles pa ee Ww LiKe , FOR LET St mee 1295 5 3 tae == N — . OD duced Vk GLAT ha - Red 8 iat am. sistas in"5” Be Will oR 56 RO penne $ $ 1 "$3 i ££ sO LE k ration GD sedan, ig MONT R&H tures, ; he bi Chet rote Sales 1957 . my HEV T eseenrene 5 I : E Boe N & MOB = WIN 2dr. 5 ¥ nsmission FA ‘= North Che E Song ga A t for my S6C : ROLE’ aera $199. S BIL $ 9 «135 as TE gees: T- ge uCcKS MERCURY rte te rates oodw: NC =O ‘car MEl- 56 VR ig MO "8A IGHTE) N CARS WEP ‘eee "ig, MERCUR ert ool Se “ INANCE Surtees CHEV & Door on ve 5 W LDS ! 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RA 5 1 : : Bs b iben F bs ze PAS iss ‘8 “convertible 5 ie 5 4 Pontigc 8 “ 1 is " 5 MANY i to $24 rtesy Car ses VES ‘Your a ~ ne ‘Bud Bast ar lon RS AEE colons gee = ' «poo lal... 1. : Cou | Tar ©. Bu at xT gil UR “pall fay sere "Door Hard $3 "Dow 5 5 UXE 10 — From ings a EA . 9 isse CHEVROL {8 29 0 1) MODELS—A nice > Sooo % — rs $285 Reet: nice ‘car. Sp — : Brings ’ GR. ‘i . to Menger ee Nerd Pee MO! Sigg es, only 2, psy arf rehief caer seer. * k & he al AR ler“ | ; Ae Al M. - +e &H, kes, $1295 rm starch fab br iC -Rad S] hone H Dea : on 8 oe +e 2 DR a jet 64 B na. ote oe, be m Cuisine frank 5 ; Bui AR Ss AP =. ce | : S neater, fie Phitact aes Se "88, POW ng 196. per “rot 04 in ®& EVE EW. fakes i on 3 , "97, PONTIA lesa Sa Pate = "Teal sh ne HE ats pus rectal dard Top — choose from NEED Y RE TTH O e, en ce? Ag: Rad y. pigeons mm I power, Tak pew. Ld in wo ntury ard $25 Down — : RA : V ‘ V ! a ae { Bara . CT aa opiekeee erie. ot , Pa ae s09s WE ai nN eats MA CHE land ae : | : aM 9 Nis i \ yaa 2 ee og a K FOR MIKE FLYNS "Your. "631 Oa 14547 Baa $e & and 4 Goo a nee ee tes a se et Ee te be ses SK FO OR GL a FE a “cyt TN ‘ Soot HOLIDAY. cw Ra ae ontes "4 Door Hi is Pais.” Wire = : vib aA. Lica ae r | Stare Fe na CPE and 54 OL “ag AOON * white, ni de th. Firegome is"Dow wn : ; . 7 re Ae ae ee a a ae aggro . $2098 3 FORD w Arn far setee § ‘34 eet = . AVE. * : me £ : aA cower Mage proces fl ~*~ e big. 3 On inaep: 5 + tag pels, 1 = tees ; KE CES 4 \ me “TRE equipment, ail se ettiet ae tates Gees 0's OUTH Be — ARD LA WAN EVES. ||| : a \ met <* ee * : he : ‘wEaaee $1505 ae aes Seca ee me hi pe lp nega $1803 210 orci ALLO - OPEN: . \ © ; © * . Fae te M rad ") terry oe tion bry? ae : T oes Nae ae sicppal "eee pis aes oo aa ae | OLN RARDTOP Gee 4 “peal ice B be igh D | / eh Li sate, N — § 308) “Re BO EB | ) 910 ae . \ NCOL! utomatic a ‘4 DODG E 2- 1° ‘ fee ‘’ . Prone ‘tires, i ST RA F - S my * > b heater. a white be B ‘LING \ a ‘ ( 5 + & 2 Beater. C : at 3 : . «8 FORD ewel ARDTOP on’ rea FR , Ee nk / \ | + iL Fite’ sew RD H ereme w : Inc. DEALER % cn om | ; 9 “oor me aes ia is : 1 +200 —— 1 % ‘ S Ra tiac- . COLN- P Sten , Mt \ i = - top 1580 eMunter Bly ae. \ : Wilson saa ‘ ee 1930 ie a? ane : 4. 2 , Ay F aaa, - .. _eeciard MI ‘ i = i ‘ - ' \ ae : eee Aaa & y \ — we See oa by sabe | : Ye os ie i _THE PON TIAC PRESS, PRupay, FEBRUARY 24, 1958 J Lee Meriwether Sees. oo -- Today’ S Radi io Prdibiiios . ; Programs furnished by stations tsted in thie olumn are subject to change without notice WE, CRW, coo WW, (ose) — (tse - WAtz, ute WPON, (1400) . WIBK, (1490): iGHT Wisg, Stereo, Sound WPON, Revival &: : CKL' News, Davies dae News, Reynolds ; WPON Music 9:00— W. ee Pai wiBk, News, had wate geoce ucronde [wus Meee | Ea Maggs | eae ee, Rae URKLW, News, Chase JBK, Ww bes i WJBK, Hews, M Ll: Ramet News WJBK News, Bie Www Tews WOAR, News, Page Bandstand WCAR, Mews, Bennett CKLW, News, Da jews, Weather wave, News, surret) WPON, Ukrainian Hour —— News, Pa ¢:80-—-WJR. Dinner Date ca nena Ser ye Comet, = 2 JR, News, ther ews, hook CKLW. Breakt: w ports 10:00-—WIK. News. G Drake WXYZ, ten Opers Eddie Be 11:30 WJR, Music WWJ, Melody CKLW, News, Davies bs gc WHY. News, WJBh, News, Reid House s, UD, “D, Mag. c News, veress Gri WPON, © Lewis ‘ eg as Ww. News, 130—W. Go to Town w Mor ‘ won ee MURNING News WWJ, News, Melody : Ree "Batny "MM" | “Was Meee arts? | sccm aes wads] SOS M8 Eh Ot orcn if x : 5 velan c wo at, Mews, Patri Wit ve ora wolt pats by Slagle WWJ, News, Monitor “ 3 wine, ae oe rome CKLW News. M Morgan | CKLW News. Davies wx Extra . ba WCAR, News, WJBK, News, McLeod a weak Reve Sherican WPON. Holiday WCAR, News, Pa x v2. Fe — sae iloo-—WIR News wis 3:30—WWJ, News. Monitor jews, " wii, scion WWJ, News, Melody CKLW, News, $:00—WIR, ame ‘a’ Andy KLW, Sons of Saddle WXYZ, News single 4:00—WJR, Parade of Bands WWJ, Bob H WER. News, George CKLW wa, Dayies WWJ, News, Monitor CKLW, Albus’ Time WPON ture: Nick,-Nora get involved in. shipboard robbery. (2) Playhouse. Drama: Hot- shot salesman Tony Curtis heeds model’s advice and abandons successful _ high- sical, stars Sal Mineo, Anna __ pressure tactics. Dise Data-and Chatter Music in the “Round 8 by Dick Saunders couldn't be decisive, It more Little ‘nae as week , . . and by a larger margin than ‘they picked it by jast week. A good lap behind is “It's Too Soon to Know” by Pat Boone in second place. Then it gets close “Twenty-Six Miles” by _ the Four Preps is a step behind in third, just nosing out “Are ~~ Sincere” by Andy Williams in a The fifth slot is a deadlock be- tween a new one “The Walk” by Jimmy McCracklin and “Short Shorts” by the Royal Teens which is finally dropping back into ob- . x * * ALBUMS: Who said Frank Sinatra was a ‘“‘jazz singer?” Not me!! é Sorry, cats, but the term) gold. He does this, with a good deal ot success in his “Come Fly With Me” LP (Capitel W-920). The album is. excellently done technically, instrumentally, and Johnny Mathis, who looks like possibly the next big find of this decade, does well on his new LP, “Warm” (Columbia CL-1078). This boy can stand. squarely on his his audience to an amateur tum- bling act, His LP is selling well in Pontiac. , THE JAZZ NEST: Several LP’s recently hatched are doing welll in the Pontiac area. All fall into the progressive/modern field and are well the way, the by eration, us > Fefer® DO-IT-YOURSELF "TUBE TESTER a to the ;|10:30 (7) Crash. Adventure: Dick commercial enough to assure his 8: pockets will remain jingling with) close.| Pegs and sing loud or soft without) $< clapping his hands or subjecting 10:00 (7) Winchell File, Drama: Model is accused of master- minding robbery. (9) Mike Hammer. Mystery. Spillane’s hard-boiled detec- tive. (4) "Boxing. Ninu Valdes, Alex Miteff in 10-round heavyweight bout. (2) Line Up—_—_—_——_ PoWell, ‘“Detective's Holi- ” * (9) Person to Person, Sam “> 10:00 (4) Howdy Doody, (7) Milky’s Movie Party. 10:30 (2) Mighty Mouse. (4) Ruff and Reddy. 11:00 (2) Heckle und Jeckle. (4) Fury. 11:30 (2) Sagebrush Skorty. : (4) Andy’s Gang. 11:55 (9) Billboards. “SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:¢6 (2) Jimmy Dean. (4) True Story. . (7) Saturday Party. (9) Country Calendar. 12:30 (4) Detective’s Diary. (9) Comedy Time. (2) Lone Ranger. (4) Movie. (9) Movie. : - (2) World This Week. (4) Detroit Boat Show. (2) Hockey _ Preview. (2) Iee Hockey. vs. Bruins, (4) Pro Basketball—Nats vs. Nicks, (7) Ramar of the Jungie. (9) His Honor Homer Bell. (7) Movie: Mr. Crime. (9) Winter Conference, Fourth Annual conference at Toronto. (7) Freedom's Fcundation Red Wings.|, & * itle as “Block to Acting ENCHANTED EVENING — Cyril Ritchard, Anna Maria Alber- ghetti and Sal Mineo head the glittering cast of CBS-TV's 90-minute color musical, ‘‘Aladdin,” to be presented tonight from 7:30 to 9. The Show of the Month, which features Cole Porter's first television score, also stars Dennis King, Basil Rathbone, Howard Morris and Una Merkel, Country's Being Run 3:30 ‘ Awards. Herbert Hoover is. - principal speaker for the presentations, 4:00 (4) Sports on Parade. (7) All-Star. Golf 4:45 (4) Art Talent Hunt. 4:30—(2) College Basketb ett: by Witfe’s Beauticians By EARL WILSON Northwéstern vs. Michigan. (4 Horse Race — $100,000 Widner Handicap. . (9) Gilead Baptist Church. 5:90 (4) Movie - Levinson, Mrs. ‘Wendell L. 10:45 (4) Comment. events. Current 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (9) National News. - (4) News: W'kamp. () News: LeGoff. 11:15 (9) Weather. (4) Weather: Eliot. 11:20 (9) Feature Theater. John 11:26 (2) N’watch Theater. Louis Latimer, “Two in Revolt.” (3%). “The Falcon in Dan- ger.”’ ('@.) 11:30 (7) Shock Theater. (4) Jack Paar. Davis, spouse (2) News. Martha SATURDAY MOKNING (2) Meditations. (2) On the Farm Front. (2) Anthropology. (2) Mich. Conservation. (7) Gift of Life. (2) Children's Pible Adven- ture. (4) (color) News. (2) 4H T.V. Club. . (4) Farm Report. (7) Crusade for Christ. 9:15 (4) Window Shopping. (2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) Quiz '"Em. 9:30 : Science Applicants Should Be Screened (9) Zorro. 5:30 (9) Wild Bill Hickok. LAS VEGAS, N. M., (INS) — The president of a small New Mexico college warns that. pushing students indiscriminately into science courses may hinder rath- er than help the nation’s prog- ress. + ££ Dr, Thomas C. Donnelly, presi- dent of Highlands University in ‘Las Vegas, N. M.,. termed a mass * * _ He said such a program would slow. development of the able and gifted students to the pace of the mediocre and incompetent pupils. Dr. Donnelly, noting the Rus- siang carefully screen science and engineering students, calls for im- proved selection of students in the entific training. Special Railroad Cars Move Transformers SHARON, Pa. — Since utilities are ordering such large electric transformers, the railroads are having trouble delivering them. One manufacturer has designed a railroad car in three parts to help solve the problem. * * * The design calls for the center part to be the actual load the car is carrying. The technique is said to give a lower clearance for underpasses and to permit ship- ment of units weighing up (} Betty Boop. | 500,000 pounds, eo = ACROSS “ 13 ais (7) Wrestling. 4 U, S. who show aptitudes for sci-|- THE MIDNIGHT EARL... fant of Nathan Hale (who lives ion Beekman Hill as he did) des took in 75 cents at the NEW YORK — Do you know that this country is run by dictators? Called beautitians? I'm confident that when Ike tells Mamie he's going to Mos- cow some Thursday to have a summit con- in the nose, Mamie’s going to say, “Now, Duhhhhhwighttt Dee Eisenhower — you KNOW I ALWAYS get my hair set on Thurs- “day—we'll have to go on Friday!” And so Khrushchev, the last great dic- tator, will yield to the dictator greater than he is — a hairdresser. \ Since my beautiful wife’s become a red- WILSON head, I've noticed this more than before. Beauty parlor dates with “Franklin,” the man who runs my life, seems to have been made when my B. W. was a little girl and are sacred. | Rita’ Hayworth, if the truth were known, postponed her don't want to %e an actress at all. i honeymoon with Jim Hill because she had a date with a hair| | stylist which seemed awfully, awfully important to her. . Perry Como’s writing genius, Goodman Ace, is afflict- ed with this. His wife, Jane, stayed over two weeks in Florida — at a cost of around $1,000 — to get an appoint- ment with her favorite beautician there. Evidently our womenfolk are so beauty-mad that. the beauticians are booked for weeks ahead. My barefoot Wife has been known to cable from Istanbul or Rio de Janeiro to apologize to Franklin, and to beg him to give her a two week from Tuesday instead of next Tuesday. And then there are the Ava Gardners and the Grace Kellys who own a beautician outright. The TV dolls like Patti Page and Polly Bergen don’t care about how much money they get from the networks—as long as they get Ernie Adler to do their hair. blond or redhead, then, men, she'll start getting “to the roots of the matter.” pssonemrs < = Nona‘Van Tosh, today’s Wil- son Girl Nominee, a descend- says: “Way down deep, most men are shallow.” Harry Belafonte underwent surgery on his right eye; this time it was for “cosmetic pur- poses” ...AN. Y- cafe sent customers home in a horse- drawn sleigh. (The snow clob- to|bered business — one famous bar) ... Polly Bergen’s TV’er was renewed. Sabrina, Britain's Jayne Mansfield (who'll be on the Steve Allen show), signs her letters, “With bust wishes” . EARL’S PEARLS: The first thing a man makes in his home workshop is a mess. MONA (Copyright, 1958) — 38 aed ation - 37 Accomplished * oe * SS 39 Flower holder #0 Ebb 41 Fish part 42 Anticipate 45 ; | B Eas ewer eae = Bonheur Shut Copper Mine? -|Salisbury reports, ern science, to beat the hoodoo of the Kanshanshi mine, Slaves dug into the side of this rich hill to make copper brace- lets for the Queen of Sheba’s Court. | Legend says the Queen put a curse RHODESIA — A curse said toon anyone who took copper for any have existed since the Queen of one but her, For centuries no Afri- eee days is credited with clos-|can would go near the hill, Now Sheba’s Day Curse ng a coppe> mine in Rhodesia, ‘millions have been poured into the | i project, with nothing but hard luck. | Migrant the shutdown was due streams which bein in and flooded workings be- low 500 feet, and to the low price of copper, But even mining offi- cials gay that a powerful mining group has been unable, with good) Goat Sits on Haunches BOISE, Ida. goat is perhaps the only horned | animal that regularly sits on its haunches. 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Today she still hopes to’ achieve recognition as a first- rate, actress. * * * “But,” she says, ‘‘I think it's a! real disadvantage to me as an ac- tress ever to have been chosen a Miss America.” Recently, in her most important television dramatic role to date, | she played. the feminine lead on | “The Millionaire.”’ NO BATHING SUIT Although the story is part had a tropical beach setting—seeming- < an opportunity to put Miss. Meriwether in a bathing suit—she | lappears, instead, in a tweedy rid- ing costume, And that is precise-| ly the way she demands it. * * * For the Meriwether pledge runs’ something like this: “Although I love to swim, I will not appear in| a bathing suit. Although I love to work, I will not pose for any ‘cheesecake’ pictures. there are real disadvantages to to be ‘sensational.’ ” Miss Meriwether, who is study- ing acting with Lee Strasberg, | cannot understand why so many people in show business fail to . realize that the Miss. 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