-GM and UAW Over The Weather ¥ U8, Weather. Bureay Forecast Fair tomorrow (Details Page 2) THE PONTIAC PRESS Behe Home Edition 116th YEAR eee week PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1958—46 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE \ Army Shoots Another Ze Jupiter-C 0 Space | SAC Bombers Alert to Strike Within Minutes Open GM, UAW Contract Talks { | WALLA WALLA, Wash. ih — | dydrogen bomb-carrying planes | of the Strategic Air Command } could be airborne within 15 min- i utes to strike against any nation | which launches a surprise Gen. David day. Wade, commander of the Air Force's’ first missile division, said in a speech that one third of the SAC’s bombers ‘are at the end of their runways, loaded with hydrogen bombs and ready to take to the air in 15 minutes.” Wade said yester-- City Acts to Aid Jobless Here - OKs Group to Arbitrate AP Facsimile as contract talks got under way in Detroit Tues- day. Reuther is flying back to Washington and will testify before the Senate Rackets Committee Kohler hearing tomorrow. 400 to Attend * Talk Seriously GM Banquet Tonight Get Down to Business More than 400 persons are expected tonight at the Qommissioner Philip F. Rowston in 2nd Day of Contract annual banquet of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- said. NEGOTIATIONS START — Louis G. Seaton (left), General Motors vice president heading the company s bargaining team, shakes hands with United Auto Workers President Walter Reuther U.S. to Push Projects City Commissioners last night took two’ steps aimed at helping the unemployed “hey voted enter citizens committee to arbitrate debts of unemployed per- sons, and urged action by Congress and the Legislature Aypo nes to the committee to set up a seven- Negotiations merce, which this year is a special tribute to General The citizens’ group coulu Ic gal- Motors Corporation's 50th anniversary. — apa ra ag arent na : y capacity : - DETROIT (INS) — General A number of GM executives are expected, with 10 Of! nisnments and foreclosures in Motors and United Auto Workers them attending as honored | cases involving partially em- bargainers got down to serious ployed or unemployed persons guests and an 11th as main. business in their new contract ne- gotiations today after an opening speaker. day session marked by an ex- He is beuis C. Goad, change of friendly jibes. tive vice president. More than 100 newsmen. photog-, The latest executive to accept vaphers and television cameramen an invitation as honored guest is whose unemployment compensa- tion is exhausted, said City At- torney William A. Ewart. GM execu- The commission acted on Ewart’s recommendation that fhe committee be patterned after one were on hand yesterday when the J. E. Goodman, vice president and already in operation in Flint talks began at the Gen@ral Motors genera] manager of Fisher Body | * * * Building in Detroit. | Division. | Harold A. Grant. president of : Photographers coaxed U AW President Walter P. Reuther and louis G. Seaton, GM vice presi- dent in charge of personnel, to shake hands for pictures, prompt- ing Seaton to remark: “We'll probably for this.”’ The banquet begins at 7 p.m. at Pontiac Elks Temple. A recep- tion beginning at 6 p.m. is open to all ticket holders, according to , chamber manager John H. Hirl- inger. He said that tables will be re- mittee to the commission a week azo “T would agree to a moratorium on union dues only if there were fired moratoriums on taxes and every- both get ;served at the banquet for all GM thing else within the economy.” “You won't.” retorted Reuther. executives and their wives. - he said : “You just got your bonus.”’ A few tickets will be sold at : ; When the two men sat down the door, Hirlinger added. Grant praised the commission across from each other, Reuther * * * for its “fast action” in approv- said, “Same old table, too.” _ ing the committee. “We can't afford a new one,” Seaton replied. Four other featured speakers jare John A. Riley, chamber presi- ‘dent: Rep. William S. Broomfield, THEY WON'T TELL _'City Manager Walter K. Willman. The parties already have agreed 2nd Superintendent of Schools Dana on one thing—neither side will dis- P. Whitmer. close publicly what transpires at the negotiations without first giving the other at least 24 hours’ notice. Just before yesterday's session began, the union defended its de- _ Copies of a resolution proposed by Commissioner John E. Carry urging lawmakers to ‘alleviate the problems created by : jment in Pontiac” and State’s Jobless jwere sent to President Eisenhower. | Gov. Williams and representatives in Washington and Lansing Pay Proposals | eos y Pp Still Up in the Air The resolution called for exten- LOUIS C. GOAD Small Firms to Meet ANN ARBOR iw — The Uni- versity of Michigan and Wayne sion of unemployment compensa- mands, which include a_ profit- ti oer as, : Ae fees Fewest | : ion benefits and assistance in re- sharing plan. as non-inffationary “tate University pave invited LANSING (® — Proposed financing of mortgages and land and aud Pale were ee’ on firms employing 200 or fewer changes in the state’s jobless contracts. econon cts and r es. ; | rc | persons to a conference of | nay law were left up in the air | It noted that “road construction, GM earlier called for a long- | small manufacturers at Ann |road repairs and all types of pub- today Senate-House _ differ- ences plus the likelihood of Con- | | gressional action in the field. * * * With Michigan unemployment at about 400,000 and idle workers exhausting benefits at the rate | of over 10,000 a month, the issue (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) by Pastor Sure of Heaven Since He Believes in God jlic works are necessary dunng this [Period of unemploy sah % Bids U.N., Reds to View H-Test Arbor Saturday. (Editor's Note: This is ‘he second in a series of arpicles.on | Promised to develop into one of wiitten by local residents and compiled by Mary | the hottest facing state lawmak- | Angie emier pan trac Press church editor) | are | ers. Ike Gives Invitation at By DR. WILLIAM H. MARBACH * * * Press Conference; Also Sees Business Upturn It appeared doubtful that any agreement would emerge on a plan for extended emcrgency | benefits, or other major revi- sions, until the legislative ses- sion's closing days. For one thing, some kind of I believe in life after death becausé I believe in God who is living and who has created man as an eternal, being. I believe that no obligation is worth oe that does not include a belief in WASHINGTON ‘(INS!—President ‘Eisenhower today invited the Unit-: ed Nations to send scientific ob- : | legislative enactment seemed servers —— A hich could include life eternal. Nor is it worth | certain to be required if Michi- (Russians = to witness a . much, if it’ cannot prove gan is to come under the ex- /nuclear test in the Pacific this | itself more than a match _ tended benefit proposal advanced summer. } The President told his news con- ference that the United States also, as it has in the past, will invite “a representative group of United States and foreign news media correspondents” to observe the. “large nuclear explosion in which) radio-active fallout will be dras- tically reduced.” |. This was one*of three major sci- by President Eisenhower. for death. As Don Hankey put it ‘True re- ligion is betting one’s life that there is a God.”’ It is more than that. It is the victorious answer to Job's question “If a man die, shall he live again?” It is an affirmative answer te Abraham's question “Shall not the judge of all the earth do OUTGROWN BUT STILL USEFUL... It’s only natural] for children to outgrow things but there's always some one else who can use them, For example this little Press Want Ad Debts, Calls on State, to enter into contracts with | of the Senate-approved bill. |Fisher Body Local 596. UAW. elab-? orated last night on a statement he made when proposing the com- bill passed the House, 94-4, yester- unemploy-' elsewhere — U. Ss. Ea entifie announcements made by the size of Oakland County), claims} the President at the outset of his) ito be the fastest growing area in) By BOB CONSIDINE CHICAGO (INS)—Ray Robinson picked up his option |", on the middleweight championship of the world for the Proposal Would Permit incredible fifth time last night. | Use of Revenue Bonds‘ He beat Carmen Basilio in 15 hard rounds, on a split’ in Financing . decision, to snatch back the 160 pound crown he yielded to the mashed and gnarled younger man last September. A plan smoothing the The classic Robinson won almost as he pleased against way for Lake Huron water a man who had to fight with the vision of a single eye! te be pumped to Pontiac for the final nine rounds of the brawl. and northern Oakland and But referee Frank Sikora rewarded Basilio’s brave Macomb counties passed the House in Lan- John Bray had Robinson ahead 71 to 64, and Judge sing and today needed only Spike McAdams saw it as Senate approval of minor 72-64 in Robinson’s favor. amendments. That was enough to pre- The measure would clear serve Robinson's record of the way for individual com- never having lost twice to munities, such as Pontiac,,4 ™an, and cement his rep- utation as a man who has won titles more often than the S ou th ern Michigan Bar bara Hutton. Water Authority without t *& * diminishing their bonding, Robinson won at least 10 of capacity. |the rounds (in the opinion of the * * * writer) by avoiding eos Pictures and Stories" Page 27 It amends the three-year-old act! — setting up the authority, which| plans to build the pipeline from an intake north of Port Huron to a ene station near Auburn — Heights. As revised, it provides for crude, rough- handed plunges and revenue bond financing of the proj-/ Stabbing him like the death scene ect, with user communities paying in a lesser Shakespearean drama. off the bonds. Ray closed the poor man’s The current act, calling for eft eye tighter than quarter general obligation bonds, is being past three, in the sixth round. changed for the benefit of the | From that point on, the brave participating communities, said | bull named Basilio fought from Rep, Lloyd L. Anderson (R-Wa- | memory and by touch. terford Township), a co-sponsor | Whenever he could, he'd feel his ;way in through Robinson's blind- “With revenue bonds, it's also ing jobs and occasionally rocking ‘expected the authority wi] have’ ‘rights like a blind man crossing an easier time getting financial| Times Square at high noon with- backers at lower interest rates,”| out benefit of a seeing-eye dog. he added. Once in close he got in some good BACK TO SENATE licks. AA snd Bee Sean Sonal But the remnants of Ray’s great West Bloomfield Township), the, |talent prevailed. He backed off. stabbed, stuck, piled up points, turned Basilio’s face into what looked like. a head-on collision. Robinson was a bit shaky on his legs from time to time, but, taking a good clear look at the clock, he knew when to pour it on. It didn't impress Sikora, the : AP Facsimile RAY GETS A LIFT—New mid- dleweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson is hoisted from the floor by his jubilant co-manager Harold “Killer” Johnsen. Rob- inson won a split-decision ver- dict over Carmen Basilio in Chi- cago last night and regained the title he had held four previous times. day and was routed back to the Senate, where it had been origin- ally sponsored by Sen. L. Harvey Lodge (R-Oakland County). * * * The amendments were expect- ed to be approved without dis- referee, but it sure persuaded sent by the Senate, Anderson and McAdams and Bray, the judges. Lodge said, * | * State Delegation Urged One calls for the revenue bonds’ He now has won the middle- to be approved first by the Michi- weight championship at the ex- tO Back Road Program gan Finance Commission, a finan-| pense of Jake Lamotta, Britain's cial “safeguard” that has not Randy Turpin, Bobo Olsen, Gene (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) |Fullmer and Basilio. LANSING (# — Michigan's con- |to support the stepped-up federal ihighway aid program at a meeting, jlate today in Washington, D. C. Attending will be representatives | lof the State Highway Department, | \legislature and County Road As- | sociation. The Michigan group also will detail current use and future plans for the federal aid money in the state. | Cape Canaveral Loses Its Jitters By JOE HAAS has aggressiveness by voting for him, 69 points to 66. Judge! gressional delegation will be urged| | Water Pipeline Robinson Batters Ewlorer il BillApproved Basilio for Title in House Vote at- | | tack on the United States, Maj. | Roars Skyward Into Cloudbank Now Ahead of Soviets if Checks Determine Moon Is in Orbit RIVERHEAD, L. L (INS) — The RCA listen- ing post at Riverhead, L. 1., picked up the radio sig- nals of Explorer III for six | minutes today shortly after the vehicle was launched. The listening post said the signals came. in “strong and clear” from 12:44 p. m. (EST) until 12:50 p. m. on 108 mega- cycles. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (INS)—A seasoned , Army missile team fired another Jupiter-C satellite rocket at Cape Canaveral today in an effort to create a third U.S. moon. The thunderous launching, which prom- ised to put America numerically ahead of the Russians in man- | Made moons, was con- , ducted under cloudy skies at 12:38 p. m. (EST) after a night of final preparations. - The 70-foot Jupiter-C roared skyward carry- ing a twin of the bullet- shaped Explorer I Army satellite that has circled . the earth since Jan. 31. and was joined in space by the Navy Vanguard > on March 17. Approximately two hours of fast checking by radio tracking sta- tions will be required to determine whether ' the new satellite is | in an orbit around the ; earth. | The launching was carried out with clock- work precision despite rain that swept the Cape up to an hour before | the firing. Clouds hung at an altitude of | 8,000 feet as the silvery-light missile belched flame and Struggled upward from its launching platform. A 100-foot-high splash of orange | flame and a roar like the pass- ing of a giant air armada sig- naled the blastoff. Almost immediately, the big missile developed a perfect. ob- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—This area no longer is jit- = tery, as it was when it first climbed on the map as our nation’s second largest date line maker—next after Washington. When our armed forces began the missile making. business here, there was a* jconsiaerabie exodus of the | Sunny Skies to Stay | on the coast. . For a time it even exceeded the) number brought here for missile population, even for many, af Least ‘til Sunday niles inland, and both ways Sunny skies are predicted for purposes. It was felt that it would —— ; { be the first target in case of war. But with the and throughout the state Tonight will be clear with a low of 30 degrees Thursday's high will be near 50 with only minor changes in tem- perature during the next five days. Precipitation throughout the period will total around one or two- tenths of an inch with possible rain Sunday and showers Monday. The lowest reading preceding 8 a.m. was 50 degrees. The ther- mometer registered 47 at 2 p.m. ‘Pontiac assurance that it tomorrow would have a pro- tection better than any other area in the United States Pnotexcepting Michigan's great industrial districi (the center of which is Pontiac), confidence was re- stored, and _ the boom started. Now the affected All Hail to Monaco! jterritory of around 5,500 square miles (about six times. MONTE CARLO (INS) — The palace announced today that Prince Albert, new heir to the HAAS right?” After death as in life, first session with newsmen in our nation. It has doubled in popu-| | throne of Monaco, will be bap- we shall still be in the hands of brought 10 calls for the crib | three weeks. lation inthe past two years. | tized in ‘Monaco’s Cathedral on & God of justice and mercy. and high chair. You, too, He said he will ask Congress | The missile launching site it- | APril 20. ’ Because I believe that Jesus ‘ oan get cash quickly for to set up civilian control and | self covers an area only equal to | | . Christ. is the most illuminating articles you no longer need direction of government activi- | that within the Pontiac City 8S SOLITON | and best interpreter of God, I - with a Pontiac Press Want ties involving non-military space | | limits. ; if T da Pre believe in the Resurrection of the | Ad like this: programs. | And, combined with its “feed. nioaad y's S rr ESS dead who die in the Lord, assured Coming to Sentiec from River. (Vika Cole wit cise kene In addition Eisenhower, an- ers.’ only about 8,000 people are “ tes that whatever form the next life side Presbyterian Church in sub- and springs. High chair. Good | notinced he will make public a doc- employed in the work, Nearly ail, takes, it will be under the previ urban Chicago, Dr. William H. sondition. $20. EM 3-3119. ument entitled’ ‘Introduction to of these were brought here from Comics at dence of God who loves, forgives. Marbach has served as pastor of : Outer Space’ which his Science h ghly technical jobs in other-states Editorials ....6.........0.5 f and places us where He wits—First Presbyterian Church 27 To Place Your Wan Ad Advisory Committee has prepared. many from Michigan, some from Markets or.......-......... “32 — bs ; . That belief satisfies and inspires years. Active in the Detroit Pres- | ° . ° ‘ He described it as the ‘most inter- Pontiac. 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Women's Pages ... 18 thru isin her current play, 4 “ “5 < la z ie t E z 4 Fos | : » é & \ ' ~ . , 1K Lo i] = 4 . : Stars on Broadway Lawrence, star of ‘'West Side Story# js one of the young actresses new making & brilliant name Side Story” is a Ymusical that's really unusual, and she handles a difficult role with great credit * and honor. The Pontiac reas theater party will see Miss Lawrence, fixtures plant. and need assistance before they Dietetic Boy Tscouls ot Whittiel| ‘Schon, “ Handicrat | * I] demon- j Walter Re of t Jnited | youths who have already gotten ony renin ei, the wi emon- ident Walter Reuther of the United, | bers of a winter camp at Camp contents of ee flat occupied by Lucius Davis, | Oakland and are mentally re- and no one was injured. | tarded wards of the court,” oO * “Their program is half wor K hl F H d ,and half reading instruction. 0 er im Gd Gnuten, then tere reese w LOL City Scout-O-Rama believe we can help those heading for trouble or already in it,’ he ; . | asserted. The Grand Old Man of Scouting,, Among the cub scout _partici- rm s . Scnoc i ; nes Vi The program will be twofold, fatured guest at the Scout-O-Rama School, . ae aber aaa One part will be for school drop- to be staged Saturday at Pontiac aed eee ieee an a noe Pa year-old strike at his plumbin |outs, youths who cannot get jobs. Central High School by Pontiac ee es” * * get into trouble. * * * t We | Chairman McClellan The oth “Uncle” Otto was the original, Scout Troop 5 of the First Con- said the committee will hear Pres- e other part will be for s-outmaster of Troop 1. Auburn, gregationa® Church Boy strate pup tent making, while Auto Workers tomorrow as possi- into ‘trouble with the law. Scouts of America was officially Troop 51 of the Donelson School bly the windup witness. iwill show lashings done with home- Fi ? The UAW called the strike’ at’ Scout-O-Rama is an action ,™ade rope. ‘Kohler April 5, 1954. It still is cided it is time to work on such’ show in which more than 30 area Other troop exhibits will dem- £0INZ on. but the plant has op- a project to prevent juvenile de-) troops and cub scout packs will | onstrate: “‘Outdoor camping” ‘erated most of the time with non- linquency before it starts,” strikers and new emploves. a by Troop 29 of Wever School; | “Fire by Friction” by Troop 46 | of the Church of Jesus Christ of | | Latter Day Saints; and ‘Hob- i bles” reop | other, Walter J. Kohler Sr. and | Ander ied Mose tet Se tye Jr. He is chairman of the board of the Kohler Co The scouting show will run con- ex- man booths where they will dem- plained Moore. | onStrate various scouting skills Department heads plan to send and achievements. i for nig: mento in GM, UAW Start Serious Bargaining 4 Lansing * +*« * tinually from 1:30 to 9 p.m. in the The committee is seeking to gymnasium and will include out- clear the decks of its inquiry into ‘door features as well on the school jabor troubles at the Wisconsin Banquet fo Honor |The Day in Birmingham City Appropriates $5, 00 for Improvement of Park BIRMINGHAM — The Birming-| ham City Commission has appro- priated $5,000 to begin work on day at Manley Bailey Funeral Home. Burial will be in Bloomdale Cemetery, Trenton, with the Rev. improvement of Shain Park. This'\w Glen Harris of the First Pres- amount is being added to the more than $2,000 remaining in the city's park improvement fund. The mon- ey will be used to begin work this summer. x * * City Commissioner Carl Ingra- ham, in opening discussion ‘of the matter at Monday's Commission meeting, said he did not approve of “pressure” tactics in trying to In- fluence the Commission. He added, however, that he felt the numerous letters received urging work on the park were an indication of civic interest. Plantings, grading, walks and lawn will be the first step, Com- missioners did not commit them- selves on the proposed beauti- fication plan which includes a reflecting pool, statuary and oth- er “luxuries,” as they termed them. Commissioner Florence Willett, byterian Church officiating. A native of Terre Haute, Ind., she had been a resident of Bir- mingham since 1917, Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Ralph I. Coryell of Farming- ton, Miss Ruth S. of Detroit, Mrs. Henry C. McQueen of Birming- ham and Mrs. Harold S. Atherton of Pleasant Ridge. lke Asks Scientists fo See Nuclear Test (Continued Fgom Page One) from his golfing weekend at Au- gust, Ga., made these other main points in the question-and-answer session with more than: 230 news- ‘men: * * * representing the city on the Park! He will not be stampeded into Improvement Board, said the work here was just another step in the beautification of the three-block area including the municipal build- ing, Shdin Park and Baldwin Li- brary. “Luxury” items, she said, may be arranged at some future date ‘Kohler, head of the Kohler Co., through popular subscription by | residents. * * g| Big things are in store for Bir-, mingham children—and the Easter Recreation (D-Ark) Board makes plang for an Easter Rabbit — as the City egg hunt at Springdale Park. The collection will start at 2 p.m. Saturday afternoon, when youngsters attending the matinee at the Birmingham Theater are asked to bring cooked, decorated i « gs Prizes will be given for the most Kohler, a big, graying man, ts creative. funniest, most unusual, The only way the integration the brother of one former Wiscon- ‘largest and smallest eggs entered. crisis at Little Rock, Ark., is sin governor and the uncle of an- Children may enter as many e8Z$ going to be solved is by under- (in the contest as they wish. ' The following Saturday the eggs will be hidden at Springdale Park for the big hunt, Areas will roped off for 46, 7-9 and 10-12 age groups Robert Girardin recreation di-' |proposing a tax cut and is exerting ‘extreme caution before making any anti-recession recommenda- tions because of the care that must be taken to avoid making condi- ‘tions even worse in the future. The United States, in his opin- ion, is going through the worst of the recession now, There are many factors to indicate that the | bottom of the downturn is cer. tainly close or perhaps even now has been reached, Asked ‘why the administration \doesn't do something to help un- employed workers whose families can't afford to buy food, he said he. too, wants to feed the hungry but the federal government while doing its own share must respect the responsibilities and rights of the states to help their people, * * * standing and reason and _ not through any intensified future ac- tion by the federal government. Sounded out as to whether he may sign or veto a bill to freeze farm price supports for one year at 1957 levels, Eisen- been applied to corporate author./'n danger of being destroyed. ities before, Anderson said. * * grounds. firm to begin hearings Monday on rector, is being assisted by mem- the bloody UAW strike at the Per- bers of the Birmingham Junior hower said with a smile he al- (Continued From Page One) | ways is Intrigued by reports Armenian Prelate Another makes minor limitations in the bonding powers of the au- thority. It also was designed as a “safeguard"’ measure, Anderson said. There was some danger that the: fire would get tantid ia a eedar| . aa contrec’ and rekt: te com: swamp bordering state-owned land! Archbishop Khoren Paroyian, Pany — —= sleiseed ‘covered with thousands of pine|Prelate of the Armenian Holy See Out ® Peaceful. non-inflationary trees. Concentrated efforts in that of Antelias, Beirut, Lebanon. will, *8recment. area brought the fire under con. Speak at a banquet in his honor The GM contract covering about fect Cirele Corp. plant in New Castle, Ind, in 1955. That strike has been settled. Copter Builders Start Probe Into Tragedy DETROIT (INS!—The chief en- Chamber of Commerce. A. Glean Wing Service for A. Glenn Wing. of 1350 Haynes Ct.. Birmingham. who died yesterday at St. Joseph Ji, speculating as to his action on specific legislation, The farm bill, Eisenhower add- ed, still is under study. * * * \gineer of the Bell Aircraft Corp.. maker of the helicopter which * “Under the new. measure, con- | ’ at 7 p.m. Saturd 9% sarkere exnir ’ ltrol the swam e p.m. Saturday. 350,000 workers expires May 29. y { SU IE? The event will be held at St. * . * rm IFES Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, will be’ jie noted that the administration te act wate” | ‘This le the second time th Bell to go into debt to get water,” | is is see me that George Community Hall, 95 Mariva Reuther. who pl: crashed and exploded in Warren ‘ held at 1 p.m, Friday at Bell ,.ooram dor extens { ° . my is 3 +90! M planned to go to xpi Pn ich : program #or extension of unem Anderson said. “In addition, by the scenic Waterford Hill pine ‘St. , Washington, turned over today's|!ate Monday night, is in Detroit to not er a @ | e Chapel of William R. Hamilton ployment insurance benefits, sent using revenue bonds, the com. trees have been ravaged by fire, : Co. Buria! will be in Roseland ,, Congress yesterday, places em- Paroyian is the envoy of Catholi- negotiation to UAW Vice Presiden, join government experts trying to idetermine the cause of the mis- hap. ' Park Cemetery, Royal Oak. with phasis on maintaining state ad- ‘the Rev. Charies Whitfield of the ministration of the program. Grace Baptist Church officiating. Mr, Wing in 1948 established munities wow limit their ability ®ccording to Robert Van Marter to berrew money for other pro- of Waterford who planted the jects. | trees on the hil) some 40 years “This is an important consider- ‘onl ‘Cos of Zareh of Beirut. His mission Leonard Woodcock, in charge of ro to strengthen the free Armenian the union's GM Department (Church in America by assuming _,. ae | Louis and Jule Garavaglia, authority over Armenian churches DUE TO CONTINUE brothers and top officials of a (Continued From Page One) long tail of fire that indicated successful ignition. ation, since some of the commu- Careless burning of rubbish was M0t following the leadership of the The talks are expected to con- large road and bridge building Then the rocket shot upward. the Wing Power Tools Co., of nities that are eyeing the water the cause of the first fire, and CaPtive church in Soviet Armenia. nue without a major break until firm, were killed in the crash along * * * The two brothers were owners project are quite smal! and might firemen say that this was probably. be forced to use up most of their the origin of yesterday's blaze credit to borrow money on obli-| gation bonds."’ S H li a a° ‘+ * elicopter Victims on bill was passed by the p . . ouse to have immediate effect B B ed F d (with Senate approval) instead of fo e url i ay ! the usual 90-day waiting period, so that the authority could proceed) Services for Louis and Jule Gar- immediately with contracts among avaglia, who were killed Monday potential water users, Anderson when their helicopter exploded and said. crashed in Warren, will be held at By, the p _ 10 am. Friday,at St. Catherine oni fala ale palin Catholic Church, Detroit. Burial communities in Oakland and Ma. iwill be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, ~ comb counties, the two areas Detrvit. that set up the authority and — | financed its $116,000 engineer. | ing study. . * 'of the Garavaglia Construction of oo , Detroit. Other eres in St. Clair, Louis, 40, was a resident of 580 ayne Counties, in- & Long Lake Rd., Bloomfield. cluding Detroit, have shown in- Hills and Jule, 28, lived at 1375 terest = wae . Torrey Rd., Grosse Pointe. The cost would depend on the , The Resary will be recited at — number of participating communi-. 2°38 tomorrow at the William | ties and the size of the network.| V8" Funeral Home, Royal Oak. It has been estimated | A prayer service will be conduct. $200 million. = 5100) ed at the funeral home at 9 a.m. Authority Chairman Howard K.| Ftiday. Kelley, of Royal Oak has said the Louis is survived by his wife, Pipeline could be in operation as Audrey; two sons, Louis III and early as late 1960. |Michael: and @ daughter, Marri- The Weather i er Burea s Report } Jule leaves his wife, a son, Louis W. Also surviving are two sisters, Bridget; iseph Churches, both of Detroit. Tributes may be made to a me- ‘morial charity fund which the fam- ily has established. . near @. North- easterly winds of 16-18 mies an hour. teday and 6-16 miles an heer tonight. The baremeter readings — 20.09 steady. ‘Teday in Pontiac | tates that agree t late bill- instance where the vote is between| L jsta agree to regulate bi e is een | | a enn preceding § am | - boards on the 41,000- mile inter- the special interests and the pub- | fee oo 20-28 mph Thunderstorms state system lic interest.”’ j = = Wgenebeny at 6:81 p.m Both Senators Neuberger (D- SSS scay : | i A Me actrees, Rumble Over — ore) and Kuchet ncain, “> Mace Grave Holds reday a a.m. . sponsors 0 € provision, pre- . Southern Florida |sietea' wouid be retained bya ae, S ai suDSsTantL vote. | i 3 , 5,000 Allied POWs aa. .. 4 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS so * 8% , Sa. | | be “| The spell of wet weather in| There was a possibility the Sen-| Tuscbes iallpentine jmuch of the West, South and East ate would finish voting on the bill) WARSAW ’ Poland (P—A mass migheat eeareertes downtown) continued today. Clear skies again and pass it by tonight. Some leg-|8Tave containing bodies of 5,000 to ak Ge ‘5 were general over most of thejislators, however, thought that 6,000 Allied war prigoners today ‘Mean temperature 0... 37.8| midcontinent. the final votes would be put over | Ws partes pemccetag at Szpro- Weather: : * * * until tomorrow. . jtawa, in the former German area ‘eo a ae in Pontiae | Thunderstorms rumbled across}; The bill would provide an in- f western Poland. - temperature ...""' .7’.._ 39 Southern Florida during the night crease of approximately $1,800,- ~ # * yoann gy --- 32.5 with nearly an inch of rain at Mi-|000,000 in federal-state funds over Graves of more than 20,000 Al FE Eee ami, Fort Myers and Palm Beach.;|what would be apportioned to the lied troops haye been discovered _ Bighbet ee Ths Rain fell across wide afeas from states under present schedules. jin the same: area over the past 74 tm 1908 Bs 11 tm 1937 the lower Mississippi Valley east- * * itwo years. If the region were two ‘Peesday's Temperature Chart ‘ward to the Atlantic Coast and) Sen. Gore (D-Tenn). the bill's big POW camps, Stalag W2C and oS oe teen SF fy northward into the Virginians, chief sponsor, said that over - al] Luftlag 3. : 2 4 Miawt a1 61, ~ tt it would make possible a “5'4-bil- * o& * oe Mian or prepa| on an antirecession bill to speed ganda’ against the section by the up roadbuilding outdoor advertising industry, road-| ” x * side businesses, and others, with) The first key roll call was sched- some senators receiving 800 tele-| ‘ued on an amendment to knock grams in a single day. | ,out- a provision carrying a po- “But.” he said, “I believe that tential 200-million-dollar bonus to'senators recognize this is a clear ‘ jatom has been smashed but not ‘annihilated, it is incredible to be- ject the idea of a God of right- a | ¥ A Christianity is based upon this belief, It sees Christ as the one who conquered death. Whatever! power Christianity has as a re- ligion derives from that. Without this belief, the vital roots are cut, the ethics and social power fade! and die, and there is no answer) to man’s greatest question. All of us will die of something. Some of us will die for some. thing. Living and dying for | something is one of the strong- est arguments for belief in life after death, Living in a world where the! lieve that the soul of man which is of much more value, can be annihilated. It is likewise incred- ible to believe that God shall not call for an accounting of our lives. *® * y: If one has not experienced a kind of heaven in this life in his discovery of God, how could he ever be in any kind of heaven after death? For those who resent and re- eousness and justice, how bleak the promise of life after death must be, They who have done nothing for glory of God here, cannot expect anything .very glorious. in that greatest. of adventures as they ~ | pass through the experience called death, The best answer and approach to the whole matter is to say to the Master of Life “Father into Thy hands, I commend my spirit.” The deepest reward and satis. 86, of 621 Henley Dr..\Birmingham, PoPWation iiciease approaching who died this morning ‘after a long the 30,000 mark, and gaining every 5 | The launching site and connect- \ | Ing industrial work, as well as Believes n H eaven | that done at other points (some . \, found secrecy that profits by Same as in God ‘,, past lessons. Nobody is permitted , outwardly to know anything. largely confined to a single task a body as His concern and lovejon one part, and do not know what direct. As a kernel of corn seems! its function may be. It is only at up into a blade, a stalk and aers see the entire product. And plant, so human death is a transi-'very few of them then are pres- tion to a better life, ent, foie As & rule, the men do not want know what they're making. They're satisfied in the knowledge good enough for such an intricate and expert job. They wish to be immune from ines, will be held at 1 pm. Satur. = | in Pontiac), aré veiled in a pro- (Continued From Page One) The workers themselves are to die in the earth and then spring|the final assemblage that the work- CHRIST CONQUERED DEATH + + + that they have been considered any accusation or temptation | where they might be accused of participating in a “‘leak’’ to their friends or otherwise. They're ultra close-mouth, and appreciate the reasons for it. Government assurance of the permanency Of such a base here is shooting real estate values sky high for many miles. They some- times double overnight. * * * Subdivisions are being platted on land covered with cabbage palms (and water) 10 to 40 miles away. A million dollar motel, to be called “The Explorer,” is in the ground-breaking stage. Orlando, 40 miles inland, re- ports‘a multi-million missile oon- tract from the Army. This is only one of several in the area. In spite of the cold winter, the Cape Canaveral activity is re- sponsible for Florida showing the greatest population growth of any state in the nation. This is largely occasioned by the activity here in planes, rockets, missiles and satel- lites. ~ & & & >. Although’ down . Miami they're trying to claim that’ the © doings here might have caused the big freeze, local people are happy They call themselves bird watchers,” and’ assert that every » faction will be to hear Him ‘say, day is like the | “Today thou shalt be with me inthe next rocket is | es gid | Paradise.” | ipettancy. : \/ vee % My . 4 Py reagent an Deaths in —— ee ee BOBEJEEN T. NORTH Prayers were offered at 2 pm. Uday noon. today in the Pursley Funeral Home| ‘Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. for Bobejeen Tari, infant daughter 1°uis Carlisle of Flint; a broth- of Robert P. and Norma Jean ¢". Leonard Clark of Columbia. Forbes North of 8615 Pontiac Lake Ville; and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Rd., Waterford Township. ‘Hubbard of Lapeer and Mrs. Roy- The Rey. Ira Carpenter of the 2! Trune of Columbiaville. Free Will Baptist Church of Hazel | ; THUR EN Park officiated. Burial was in the’ beteet SLU) Ne Drayton Plains Cemetery __ SOUTHFIELD = TOWNSHIP Besides her mother and father Service for Mrs. Arthur (Emily: Bobejeen is survived by a sister. Enos, 81, former Southfield Town- 4442 North Lapeer Rd., until Sat- Pontiac and Nearby Areas _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN Mercy Hospital, Mt. Clemens. Surviving besides her parents are two sisters, Lea Ann and Ava Ma- a brother, Anthony: and her grandparents, Mrs. Carmelia Sal- tarelli and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bedard rie: WILLIAM A. SUSEWITT UTICA — Service for Wiliam A Susewitt, O98. of 45921 Grant Park, was held Monday at Trinity Luth- eran Church. Officiating was the Tragedy Strikes Family Pr | ~ Deaths Elsewhere 2 Times in 13 Month . 3 Mo : CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. ® — SAGINAW — Tragedy struck Brandt Ridgway, 45, news editor, ‘the’ Stephen Dudek family for the'of the Caller-Times, died yester- ‘partment of Ohio State University died Monday of leukemia. He-was gorn in Madrid, Spain, and came to the United States in 1946. \drainage ditch Charri Lynn at home. The baby was born Monday in and died there 10 hours later the same St. Joseph Mercy Hospital day. MRS. WILLIAM HARRICK LAPEER William (Annie) Service for \irs field Cemetery. The body will be at the home of her grandson, Clarence Carlisle, Five Drowned After Ditching State Man Survives but Sees Wife, Baby Die in Florida Waters PORT EVERGLADES ‘la (INS) — The lone survivor of a small rented plane that ditched in the Atlantic Ocean told today how five others aboard. including his wife and daughter. drowned within sight of the Florida coast line. Flovd Scites, 34, a store manage! in East Detroit, Mich , described his harrowing experience hours after the plane ran out of gas last night and landedfon the water on the return trip to the mainland following a trip to Nassau in the Bahamas He was picked up by a passing boat in a state of shock and taken to Port Everglades, Fla.. near Miami, where he told authorities that his wife, Delores, 31, and the couple's only child, Deborah, 18 months old, perished along with the pilot, Hugh Wilkison, 32, Wilkison's wife, Patricia, and their son, Dana, 7. Scifes said that Wilkison a vet- eran airplane pilct of Dania, Fla. had sighted the Fort Lauderdale Airport tower when the fuel ran out. The survivor said: “Wilkison made a smooth land- ing in the water. We all climbed out on the wing unhurt and told our wives and children not to pan- ic” : The plane sank in five minutes * * * He said he tried to hold his daughter's head above the water but that waves became higher and suddenly he realized she had drowned along with the others. Scites, whose wife was Wilki- son's cousin, added that airport attendants at Nassau had been told to refuel the plane. Wilkison, he continued, had assumed the plane was serviced when the par- ty of six took off to return to Florida. The bodies of the victims were recovered an hour later and taken to Port Everglades aboard the freighter SS Blum on which Scites himself reached shore. Harrick, 8&3, a longtime Lapeer resident who died last night, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the West Deer- field Church. Officiating will be the Rev. Arnold Olsen of First Baptist Church with burial in West Deer- ship resident who died Saturday in be held Pinalles Park, at 1 p.m tomorrow at the Manley Bailey Funeral Home. Birming ham. Burial will be Cemetery. Fla. will ETHEL G. MeMULLEN ROMEO—Service for Miss Ethe! G. MeMullen, 79, of 228 N Free- mont St., will be held at 1 p.m. ‘tomorrow from the Wilbur Funeral Home. Officiating will be the Res John G. Milburn with burial in Romeo Cemetery, Miss McMullen, a former Detroit postal clerk, moved to Romeo about 14 years ago after retiring She died Monday Surviving is a nephew —Floyd McMullen fo Detroit CHARLES MEITZNER UTICA Service for Charles Meitzner. 81, of 4411 Custer St.. was held vesterday at the Milliken Funeral Home. Officiating was the Rev. AR. Gallert with burial in Utica Cemetery. A lifelong resident of Macomb County. Mr. Meitzner died Satur- day afternoon as his home afte a short illness He had been a member of the Trimty Lutheran Church ‘er 70 years. and served on both the church. board and the’ Sterling Township School Board, the lat ter for 36-\ears. Surviving are his wife, Alwine: four sons. Alvin of Royal Oak: Alfred. Adolph and Alton of Utica four daughters, Mrs. Ilda Saal of Detroit Mrs Ella Alband, Mrs Dora Krasse of Clawson. and Mrs Thelma Claus of Utica Three brothers Otto of Roval Oak, Herman of Onaway and Fred of Utica: 18 grandchildren. and 12 great grandchildren also survive. RENE SALTARELLI UTICA — Service for Rene Sal tarelli, 8-vear-old daughter of Mr and Mrs. Guido Saltarelh. 5000 W Utica Rd., will be held at & 59 am. tomorrow at her home and at 9am._ at the St. Lawrence Catholic Church: She died Monday in St = —— Joseph Steal Unknown Sum From Area Drive-In Thieves broke into the Serbs Drive-In, 130 S. Telegraph Rd. smashing into a ‘safe and escaping with an undetermined amount of money early this morning, accord- ing to Waterford Township Police * * * Entrance was gained by smash- ing a rear door and the thieves used tools belonging to the owner of the restaurant, Richard Scmb- ner. Crofoot School Cubs Hold Pinewood Derby Cub Scout Pack &. of Crofoot School, held a Pinewood Derby of miniature wooden cars at its meet- ing Monday evening at the school John Hoffman was the winner and Donald Marsh won the Hooligan Race Award Awards or advancement went to the following cubs: Jerry Hoffman, Jimmy Harper, John Hoffman, 'Warren Lake and Roger Warren. in Southfield Rev AR. Gallert with burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Detroit. Mr. Susewitt died Saturday at St Johns Hospital. Detroit after a short illness Surviving are his wife, Gladys two son, William Jr. and Donald both of Utrea; three daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Barber of Detroit; Mis Doris Tonstl of tazvel Park and Mrs. Norma Day of Utica: a brother, Henry of Dearborn: a sis ter, Mrs. Claire Bastine of Lincoln Park, and 15 grandchildren, Former Official of Pontiac Dies J. E. Heenan, 95, Was Alderman, Supervisor; Lived Here 60 Years John FE Heenan of 258 Whitte- more St. died vesterday in Pontiac General Hospital after an illness of He was 95 a \vear A native of Palmyra N Y., he came to Pontiac in 1898 He served the city as alderman prior to the present commission form of government A former city appointee to the Oakland County Board of Su- pervisors, Mr. Heenan had been employed at the Wilson Foundry Corp. He was a member of St. Vincent de Paul Church. : The father of the late city archi- tect Leo J Heenan, he leaves a sister Murs John Campbell of Grosse Pointe three grandctul dren and 11 grea! grandchildren Rosary will be recited at & pm Thursdas at the Hluntoen Funeral Home. Sersice will be at 10 am neent de Paul following in Friday at the St. V Church, with bunmal Mt. Hope Cemetery. 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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26. 1958 ee Bob Considine Says: Death — Short Roosevelt-Stalin Battling sage on April 5, 1945, just a week prejudice the entire undertaking} but it would seem from these firecrackers. after.the colossal losses of life and) two last notes that Roosevelt involved.”) was working up toward a mad | of monumental proportions. How would Roosevelt 4 with the menace Russia if he had lived? That’ § @ DECISIONS GOOD bemused a have dealt mutual interest since our frutf Communist meeting at Yalta before he died. It was the last message he would send to. the dictator in whom he was now * Dr. Corrigan notes: material and treasure * * } as he enjoyed being a “‘traitor to Stuart Symington, lhis class.” Roosevelt vs. Stalin... Death, a dour arbiter, stepped & scevee them at a time when we Ihave The Bomb and they had only’ who is undp-' dogs free of charge for each pay. |posed for nomination to a reer ling passenger. —— British railways will carry three term. Missouri Woman Seeks question which has “The decisions we reached there, beceming . “by i g thoroughiy dis | decade and more of political sooth- were good ones. So far there illusioned: “As a medical man, I would be The man who brought about the Election to U. S. Senate . os recognition of the Soviet U sayers and assayers. has been a discouraging lack of ‘Personal and top secret for of the opinion that the tension, gnition 0 e ai nion JEFFERSON CITY. Mo. # — There are no firm answers, of PIVBTess nae n seb detins: ne Marshal Stalin from President Fought on by aapreitand s lower. jin the first place could very well. ‘Miss Hazel Palmer, president of yolitieal decisions, particularly Fe Ss . é course. One 1s confined to reasoned eee relating to the Polish 4 Bee Sol usu iccniiue 1c impo an tact ein ae sare the eoed eoke mms articulate the Nee Fe ae ; ; ' . ; : tT hell 4 il UES Aart Af ear Gee ‘ nie a oO S ussial : : >ssiona , =a guesses, and in this I am aided gion Yiu are aware, of course that as a |, cerebral ‘accident’ that cut short! oe . jness and Professional Nene: ‘| today by a memo from a man Who the comimission which was set up USE Confidence in omy truthtul- has. Life | It would have meant cutting Clubs, says she will seek the Re-| DR E F DENN has given the matter serious (oy inure “free and feitered OCh® BP rebability that T have" himself off from many of the publican nomination for U.S. Sena-| OL 0 thought and the industry of ejections’) has ee lo. poe had in yours. It would be one of ™ Reosevelt: is still being de- associates and voters who helped tor from Missouri. Optometrist esearch. — © the greatest tragedies in jistury nounced by many Americans as to firm up his great strength at The oo-year-old Sedalia attorney Ww H St < * * if at-the very moment of \ a man who coddied the Kussians the polls. But it is possible, perhaps is the first Republican to an- 914 West Huron of. a Se ; by Having had no reply from now within our grasp sich ditist and their spokesmen in this probable, that he would have nounce for the nomination FE 2-2€29 ; td “ : Stalin, Roosevelt sent this mes eh lack of faith id country. If is only a surmise, relish ed this divorcement as much The seat is held by Democrat aelega } fe» the UN ary ee ee ee i ee : ae rrother of the briliant Cleveland attomey who represented Dr. Sam i SS eppar?d at the wordiest murder tral of recent tmes, sends me the text of F.D F's last two notes to Sialin. The wires have been pub. hshed in Moscow, but not here. 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SAGINAW ST. 1 Hour Free Parking at the Hubberd Gerage With Any Purchase GREATEST PRE-EASTER ah ee ee s = Sa lak sarod aah aaa npn pO AA ge Ab ap — nner seals tee ederiihicaiddaenenas cca tree Use Our . 30-60 Day Charge Accounts et No Extra Gherge to You GXNr prsrusers CO, NEW YORK, WY. » \ the ee FIVE Pontiac City Affairs Protests Stop Plans to Pave Public opposition developed last night at hearings by the City Com- mission on its intention to construct “ves street improvements, $ & result, Commissioners dropped plans to pave Taylor street from Oak Hill street to Ellwood] avenue this year and continued two other hearings to April 10. . These are concerned with the proposed construction of eight-inch reinforced concrete on Linfere street, Franklin road to Brush, and Brush street, Bagley to Linfere. When Parliament Meets Tomorrow Western Circles Believe Bulganin May Be Ousted wer Williams street and’ the By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP Foreign News Analyst Speculation is mounting in West- ern circles that a new premier may be installed in Nikolai Bul- ganin’s chair when the Soviet Union’s new Parliament convenes tomorrow in Moscow. Rumors have been cropping up for more than a year that the bearded traveling companion of Communist party boss Nikita Khrushchev was on the way out. Some diplomats reason that a ses- sion of the Supreme Soviet (Par- liament) would be a logical place i. : Public hearings on the city’s in- to open the trapdoor if the 62- iet officials attending a dinner for tention to construct five other curb 5 em er year-old veteran Bolshevik has. been marked to go. Full 100 Proof AA If Bulganin is dropped, his suc- ;cessor may be Alexei I. Kirichen- ko, 50-year-old former first secre- tary of the Ukraine Communist party and Jong one of Khrush- chev’s top aides. * * * Kirichenko, a full member of the party's ruling Presidium, rose to the top echelon last December when Khrushchev meade him a member of the party Central Com- mittee’s secretariat. Speculation that a shakeup was in the wind heightened when Mos- cow radio broadcast a list of Sov- U.N. Secretary General Dag Ham- marskjold. Bulganin was not men- tioned. The Kremlin itself has given no hint of any shakeup. Doubt over Bulganin’s future rose anew in connection with the election last week of the more than 1,300 members of the new Supreme Soviet. A protest petition signed by residents on Taylor street was received and a representative for the Pontiac Varnish Co., 30 Brush St., indicated the company would question the Brush and Linfere improvements, Approved were projects involving repaving on Elizabeth Lake aven- nue, Telegraph to State; repaving on Washington street, State to Prall; graveling on High street, Summit to Eucild, and widening of the south side of W. Huron street Grgnd Trunk Railroad. * * * Commissioners set April 1 for the hearings on assessment rolls prepared for these curb and gutter projects: Ann Arbor avenue, Carlisle to Stanley; Cornell avenue, Bakdwin to Carlisle Euclid avenue, from High street east about two blocks; Kinney road, Oakland to Stanley: Stanley avenue, Kinney to) Kennett, Wyoming avenue, Bagley to Franklin road; and Pensacola avenue, Oakland to Monticello. Commissioners agreed informally that payments on the Pensacola iproject would be spread over a five- | year, period instead of the usual ‘three years. | * * * and gutter improvements also were | Adelaide street, Oakland to one lot east of Baldwin: assessed cost for curb and gutter, $19,452: for sewers, $607; city cost, $2,739; cost for a 45-foot lot, $225; cost for sewer stub, $67. Harriett street, Cadillac to Adelaide: assessed cost, $650; city cost. $2,088: cost for 105-foot lot, 318. LeGrande avenue, Baldwin to Euc- ‘id: assessed cost fer curb and gutter, $864; schoo! cost. 410.564; for sewers, heduled for April 1. Cost tf M T . ee ceed beet night were. OF More testimony of the Federal Communications! er testimony today before a House ing the description stop at a store. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26. 1958 Nab Capac Man on Assault Count Wounded William Ross Held in Hospital After Gun Threat, Chase ALMONT — A Capac man, ab- sent without leave from the Air, Force, is in protective custody to- day at a Sandusky hospital on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon after leading police on a three - county chase through the Thumb area yesterday afternoon. * * * Wounded by a self - inflicted shot from a .22 calibre rifle he carried, William Ross, 23, was ar- rested on Scotch Settlement road by St. Clair County deputies. Po- jlice said they chased him at speeds up to 100 miles an hour. It all started, police said, when Ross threatened to shoot Wil- liam North, 60, owner of a grav- el pit in Burnside, a town about six miles south of Mariette. North said he heard shooting at the pit and went to investigate. When he approached Ross’ car, ,Ross warned ‘‘Don’t come any closer or I'll shoot,” then drove away. | Shortly after a gas station at- tendant in Roseburg, Sanilac Coun- ity. reported a man drove away wi > Ww WASHINGTON — A member “asaline. paving te worth of DORIS A. TEEPLES Announcement has been made of the engagement of Doris A. Teeples to Donald R. Schellen- berg. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Leah G. Teeples of 412 Clark St., Davisburg. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. Mildred L. Schellenberg and Charles E. Schellenberg, both of Dearborn. The wedding date has not been set. Commission who swears he wasn't GAVE CHASE pressured in the Miami Channel; St. Clair deputies Merle Clark 2 case was invited back for furth- and Chip Day saw a man answer- Approval Sought in Third Attempt April 21 Southtield Slates Charter Vote Silverman, Neal C. Jenkins, C.by statute, another election had Hugh Dohany, Leonard J. Blaszak,|to be, held. T. Neal McGregor, Robert F.! - Last September the incorporation Wuerful and Joseph J. Hartigan Jr. Proposal was Passed home a Township voters in June 1955 The new city wo P of a 264-square mile area in the first decided to incorporate as a |— ahio! city. Since that time, two city southern end of the township SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP - Residents in Southfield Township will go to the polls for the third time April 21 to vote on a new charter. At the same time they will elect 12 city officers who will take office if the charter is ap- proved. Governo vi has chartefs liave been defeated by | praved the charter for the new,| strong opposition trom the north- | St, Paul Lutheran Church city of Southfield. It is now be- | ern section of the township which Joslyn at Third ing placed before the electorate | has since been incorporated as | Wednesday wt aia fas | Mid-Week Lenten Service Thirty-three candidates filed peti- + * * | 7:30 P. M. tions to run for city positions be-| Because the charter wasn't ap- George Mahder. Pastor fore the deadline Monday. They proved within the time required —$—$<$—$ es are: | For mayor — Thomas M. Cos-| tello, Donald Swanson, Allen Bul- loch and Phillip Maloney, | Municipal judge — Claude A. Palalidis and Clarence A. Reid Jr.) Associate judge — John H.. O'Brien, Dale C. Campbell and S. James Clarkson. Clerk — Patrick G. Flanney, Arthur O. Becker and Mrs. Flor-! ence E. Thomas, and treasurer, Clara Lane. : For seven council seats — Paul C. McElwain, Harry J. Lippman, Charles A. Nagler, J. Richard’ Touchton, Emanual Christensen, O. For Easter, give The David Edwards, Thomas J. Grady, ' Charles F. Marando. Other candi- HOLY dates are Mrs. Jean McDonnell,’ Phillip J. Maloney Jr., John J. BIBI BH Hollywood, William F. Mueller, George W. O'Jibway, Dr. I. J! There's an appropriate gift edition fot everyone in these beautiful World Bibles, the beloved County Calendar uburn Heights ' | Auburn Heights Community Club will Authorized King James Version, Magnificently bound, handsomely illustrated, and printed on Under party tradition. each S~ | ' 9% ct cont, $3.01: eet to” gra (Subcommittee, \They gave chase. iet leader is offered a number of w. New York avenue, Baldwin to Wal- * + . | ee n: ss st for curb and gutter. ; ' Romeo State Police joined WT candidacies from which to seek {2 445" tor, sewers. $1003: city’ cost. The witness, Rosel H. Hyde, was) z= $20.443: for sewers. $1.903; for sewer stub, $82. hem when Ross’ car was spotted is S " Sovi i 2.576: t for a 40-foot lot, $200: cost) ; . : a sh his Supreme Soviet seat. He picks|$2.576: cost for a Giadstone place, Praised by Chairman Harris (D-| traveling at a high rate of speed jhold a public pncche party at 8 the Commianity Hall, |Thursday in (8. 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'40-foot lot, $250; cost for sewer stub, committee’s successful cz | |Lapest: Lum Metamora THSdiey, Almont, F ull enjoyment! x * $73. _ t to the Plan-|'0 force the resignation of another) Day and Clark finally caught up| eee Orchard Lake - IN WHITE BINDINGS Khrushchev received more tha: | _OMmissioners sent fo the ‘ {FCC member, Richard A. Mack, With Ross when he stopped neal gare ee ane oe a eae a tomiay tor in a wide variety of. Amr '600 nominations. Second place|!M& Commission a request that), Connection with alleged influ-/Almont. He stepped out of the car|a meeting of the Esther Circle of the a | 77 ‘ ‘wo lots at the corner of Walton ee : fol les arly ow aa i (Women's Assn. of Orchard Lake Com- covers, both genuine |went to the 77-year-old figurehead = d saicereie aieette ence-wielding in the Miami case. Voluntarily, wounded in the chest. munity Church. Luncheon will be served and imitation ‘President, Klementi Voroshilov, Eset: ai ini 4 t com | Mack voted for a National Air- | _* © . eaveteaeal asteay cor eetitys tse! eae ai e jand third to Kirichenko, who got rezoned = res a - H how. Hines subsidiary which eventually’ The bullet had come out of his |) | New Hudson me ie We closed imore than 200. Bulganin was vir-|mercial 1 for an office and show: |... awarded the license, valued left shoulder and imbedded itself wacs, New Hudson Methodist. Church. 83.75 to $5.00 jtually out of the running. Instead/0™. ‘at millions of dollars. Hyde voted in the door frame of his car, Fil! meet Thursday (at 2 p.m. at the $425 of the Moscow district he pre- for a rival firm, L. B. Wilson,|police said. The rifle lay on the| The Eva ee, Circle will | mast le 5 = : z A i . < tf | y . a Oni ae ot viously represented, he wound UP Ike to Talk Over Air ‘Inc. floor of the car with an empty John Canfield. patrick Rosary altar’ y as candidate from a remote area. | * * * shell in the chamber. ee oe oats Patrick Rosary Altar Many believe Bulganin may NEW YORK uw — President | The subcommittee also may get Ross was taken to Bishop Hos- Clifford Used Purniture Store on Satur-, amovar |face belated punishment for his +i nhower's address on “Why ‘estimony today from a third FCC pital, Almont, and later ee ee Mey eel Wiseenticia Township | ; jreportedly lukewarm stand in 7 . ” jmember, Robert. 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FITZGERALD President and Publisher WEDNESDAY, THE PONTIAC PRESS Editorial Page MEMBER OF THB ASSOCIATED PRESS MARCH 26, 1958 = County Courthouse Sets Poor Example With spring in the air we auto- matically think of cleaning up and brightening our house for the com- ing of summer. — xk * * Let’s take a look around at our City and County office buildings. By and large they are shipshape and a credit to any city or county. But one look at the main en- trance on Saginaw Street of our County Courthouse and we shud- der. It has without doubt one of the dirtiest building entrances in this area. * * * Instead of looking like a court- house it more resembles a pigeon loft. This is really a travesty of justice. We are insulting the good nature of our local residents as well as out- siders when we ask them to enter a building that has been despoiled by the pigeons. Not only is the exterior of the building affected but also the walk entering the building. xk ke * If the pigeons must go in order to clean up our County Court- house, “get rid of the pigeons.” Ike Says He'll Veto Farm Price Freeze President EIsENHOWER has indi- cated he would veto the bill freezing farm price supports for one year at or above present levels. The measure would cancel impending reductions in supports and acreage allotments. It’s the same old issue between pegging prices of major farm crops at a fixed level regardless of supply and pegging them at variable levels at the discretion of the Secretary of Agriculture within limits set by Congress. x * * The Committee for Economic De- velopment has found that 44 per cent of U. S. farms produce 91 per cent of the crops sold for cash. So it is small farmers — the other 56 per cent — having little to sell who are in need of help. Obviously they would receive little or no assistance from high rigid price supports. The Department of Agriculture under its rural develop- ment program, is seeking ways to assist these marginal farmers. x * * High price supports originally were introduced to encourage wartime production of crops in heavy demand. They have come to be considered part of a farm- er’s income on which he depends. Crops for which there is not much demand continue to be grown and the Government, un- der its support policy, has to buy and store them in warehouses. x * * President EIseNHOWER and Secre- tary Benson had hoped for greater flexibility in the Government farm policy in order to reduce these sur- pluses. At present price levels no progress can be made toward a more healthy condition in American agri- culture. Jordan V alley Project After a five year effort to promote regional development, Jordan has begun construction of an irrigation canal to divert part of the waters of ) SS EE == Sa eee THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tus Powrisc Paras Company 48 W. Huron &t. Trade Mark Resse. Basserr Executive Vice Preside: and Advertising Director Pontiac 12. Michigan Daily Except Sunday Jowms A Ruiter Assistant Advertising Manager Howard H. Firecers.n JI, Vice President and Business Manager Esa, M Treapwett Circulation Manager G Marsusit Jorpan, Local Advertising Manager @our W. Prrecersto, Secretary and Editor Rovert Bo Tare 7 Grosce C INnmaw Managing Editor Classified Manager The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all local news printed. in this newspaper as well as al AP news dispatches. Tue Powriac Press is delivered by carrier for 40 cents & Week; where carrier service is not avaiiable by mai! in Oskland, Genesee, mase -te-) Mecomb, Lepeer and Washtenaw Counties {t is $12.00 a year: elsewhere in Michigan and all other places in the United States $20.00 « year. Al} mail subscriptions payable in advance. Phone Pontiac FE 2-818!, ; ' SS MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION *~ 3 the Yarmuk River into the Jordan Valley. In 1953 U. S. Ambassador Eric JOHNSTON began negotiations with Arab states and Israel for joint development of the water resources of the Jordan Valley. Significantly enough, negotia- . tions collapsed, says the Near East Report, when Syria vetoed the program shortly -after the Egyptian-Czech arms deal in 1959. x * * Our State Department has author- ized Jordan to go ahead unilateraily with the prospect of an integrated overall regional development later on. The project will irrigate 25,000 acres, provide work and promote agri- cultural development in that starv- ing land. It will cost $11 million, $2 million of which already has been ad- vanced by the United States. * * * If the countries of the Near East could be made to produce more food for their growing popu- lations, half the trouble in that area would disappear. Israel is leading the way with large irri- gation projects in the Negev desert region. The Man About Town 25 Questions To Test Your Knowledge About Your Own County Meanest man: He who sold the family cook stove to buy whisky —even ‘if his wife didn’t miss it for six weeks. Just to test your knowledge of Oak- land County, here are a few questions. No prize is offered, so do not send in answers. It is just to give each reader a test with himself. The answers will be published in this column within a few days. What Pontiac streets across the city? In what township is Waterford Hill? What is our only city, viliage or town- ship with an Indian name? What township and village have a name that suggests Christmas? What township and city were named for a tree? What township got its name for its numerous lakes? What township has the greatest area of water? What city is named for a big fish? What cities are named for lakes? What villages are named for lakes? What township was named for its nat- ural water supply? : What township's name reminds you of Shakespeare? What city is named for its original underbrush? What was our leading agricultural township 50 years ago? What village got its name for some low land and beast of burden? What three townships got their names from their wildflowers? What city is named for a wild plant that covered its area? What township got its name from its lake? What two lakes are named for a man and his wife? What lake has a name that Indicates fruit production? What township's name would indicate the top elevation? What township’s name suggests a num- ber? What township has the same name a3 a flower? What township had the most farming land 60 years ago? (Answers in a couple of days) run entirely Over our own Utica way, where a good share of our nation's in- door rhubarb is grown in the winter, they're experimenting with an electric blanket to hasten its growth in the propagating sheds. According to a Pontiac luncheon friend physician, there's a new diabetes control called “N’-b-phenethylformidinilyminourea,” which surely should be able to control something. Report for the first wager I've heard on the 1960 campaign comes from a prom- inent Pontiac attorney who wishes to be Adentified only as “The Man Who Holds the Money,” who says he has $50 belonging to two of his friends. One wagers that , Williams and Kennedy will be the Democratic nominees, and the other doesn’t think so. Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Harriman of Lake Orion; fifty-second wedding an- niversary. Mrs. Delia Hillsboro , of Rochéster; eightieth pirthday. jt t mt Easier Going if They’d Cut Off the Caboose David Lawrence Says: West Unrealistic About Red Threat WASHINGTON — What the world wants more than anything else nowadays is a period of happiness and security. Instead, it is getting a heavy dose of gloom and inse- curity. The cures pro- posed area symptom of the times. The mood toward the Com- munists is rapid- ly becoming in many Western countries one of nal submissiveness LAWRENCE and acceptance. A prominent newspaper publisher on the conservative side in Eng- land, for example, openly advo- cates ‘“‘peace at almost any price.” This was the mood before World War II, and it gave Hitler his principal basis for encouragement. The Nazi dictator thought he would have a pushover and hence started a war on Poland that became a big war. ® *» Today the Communists are mak- ing rapid strides throughout the world. They are benefiting by the disunity inside the Western coun- tries and the naive acceptance of the idea that a ‘‘summit" confer- ence with the Kremlin dictatorship will bring peace with disarmament, lower budgets, and the ease and comforts of an enjoyable existence. What really is lacking is the courage to face reality. There is little evidence of a spirit of sacrifice or even of faith in ideals among many of the leaders of political thought here and abroad. Anyone who, like Secretary Dulles, sticks to his convictions is condemned as “‘inflexible’ or “idealistic.'' The times, it is said, call for a ‘deal,’ even with gangsters. * * * Meanwhile, the Soviet Union is winning the ‘Cold War.”’ From the Far East to the Middle East and from the Arab countries clear across North Africa to Morocco, the Communist apparatus is gain- ing ground by penetration and political infiltration. Puppet governments everywhere proclaim their new ‘nationalism,’ but the inside facts show they are stooges of the Kremlin. England and France have bfen weakened from within by Com- munist strategy, which capital- izes on the political ineptitude of leaders who put party interests above their country. West Ger- many'’s government is being undermined by political’ groups playing the Communist game. The Soviets see American opin- fon swinging sooner or later either to isolationism or to ‘‘peace at any price.” They feel that, by per- sistent pressure, European opinion -will be frightened into refusing the use of missile bases to American forces: * * * This would naturally mean a withdrawal also of American The Country Parson “There are two types of equally unfortunate people — those whe complain that their meat is tough a) those who have no meat.” troops from Europe. Then the puppet governments directed by Moscow could take over the whole of western Europe without firing a shot. * * * The naivete of many people in the West is amazing. Communist influences are permitted to flour- ish. In America the Communists have gone underground but they are as active as ever, and the Department of Justice knows it. People in America and England, moreover, are -being scared, for instance, by a constant propa- ganda against nuclear tests. de- spite official information which shows the vital need for such tests and the scientific evidence which indicates that the slight damage done is far outweighed by military necessity. * * * Now the drive is on to stop testing altogether irrespective of any real guarantees against viola- tions by the Soviets. Unity and patriotism among the bickering legislators —in Washing- ton, London, Paris, Rome and Bonn —and a spirit of sacrifice through- out the democracies could give the rulers of the Kremlin pause and frustrate their conquest of bigger and bigger areas. But a self-centered populace seems never to see until it is too late that a nation cannot be strong unless it is united and ready to face the enemy unflinchingly. * * * Appeasement means war, and {nternal divisions encourage the aggressors. Will history repeat and the experience of the 1930s be duplicated? The economic reces- sion then was cured only by war and at what a price in human lives! (Copyright, 1958) THOUGHTS FOR TCDAY And again, Praise the Lord, all ye Gentiles; and laud him, * all ye people. —Romans 15:11 x * * ; Praise is the best auxiliary to prayer. He who most bears in mind what has been done for him by God will be most emboldened to ask for fresh gifts from above. —Andrew: Melville Dr. William Brady Says: Here’s Way to Take Load Off Those Varicose Veins Varicose veins are dilated, swollen, bulging, thinned, twisted, weakened veins. This condition is called varix or, in the plural, vari- ces. Varices may occur in any part of the body where veins normally lie legs, scrotum of men (varicocele), lower end of the rectum just with- DR. BRADY in the anus (internal piles), and the skin just outside of the anus (external piles). Varices in the lining of the esophagus (gullet) have been found to be the source ef serious internal bleeding. I had more than ordinary ex- perience with varicose veins and varicose ulcers during my hos- pital service. I never heard of serious bleeding or hemorrhage from breaking or rupture of varicose vein. Such bleeding would be easily controlled by holding a clean pad or a clean finger on the bleeding spot. In every instance of varix I have mentioned, there’s an un- necessary load on the affected vein when you are in the vertical posture. Assuming the horizontal position, even for a short while many times in the day, compen- sates for this. In the pamphlet ‘Varicose Veins and Varicose Ulcer’’ (for which send me, care of this newspaper, a stamped, self-addressed envelope), I urge not only horizontal posture but the upside down bicycle riding exercise for anyone who has or believes he or she is getting vari- cose veins or varicose ulcer. * * * Regular practice of the belly breathing exercise as directed in booklet How to Breathe (35 cents and stamped, self-addressed en- velope) is advisable for any one with varix. Should one with a tendency fo varix sit or lie down or relax during lunch hour or at any other break in the daily. schedule? Or go out for a quiet stroll? No, no! He or she should take a brisk walk. No lackadaisical stroll, no loll, no lag, no drag'— but with chin tucked inside an imaginary high collar and toeing straight ahead, the only things necessary hay Y pimply complexions. And so around the block, or if traffic permits, pace off half a mile or a mile, not hurrying, but stepping along as though you mean business. This improves circula- tion in the veins. Lolling favors stagnation. * * * Voice of the People Letters on Recession Offer Causes, Cures, Comments As soon as I saw newspaper headlines that the moon had been launched by the Navy, I told my wife to call my son, a naval officer stationed in Florida, and give him my congratulations for the successful launching. He probably had nothing to do with it, but the launching will give people of the U. S. more confidence and may put an end to the recession. The recession will disappear as any other imaginary ailment, Prosperity is around the corner, I'm sure, 186 Rapid St. I've read many letters in this column. Some are good, some rotten and some used no brains at all. Some want Democrats back in, Of course they only spent $250 billion and a war to make good times. Anybody could do that. * * * We won't have good times when people spend about $200 billion a year for booze, ciga- rettes, gambling, sports and g0 to see the same games day after day, year after year, just to see who can how! loudest; go hunt- ing just to murder some animal or get drunk and kil) and then brag about the good time they had. ; * * * Women spend millions just to make themselves different than Nature made them. And no ani- ‘ mal would bring up their young on a bottle. No wonder we have so many criminals. Some church- es have saloons in the basement and there would be more if they could get a permit. Unions break many of our laws, such as the right to work where you please, the right to manage one’s own affairs. When I was young we tried to do each job better than the last one. Now they try to see how rotten they can do it and get away with it. The Nut It’s time to quit talking and do something. Papers say Eisenhower gets report on anti - recession speedup, he meets with Secretary Seaton to consider it and other business, etc., etc. The Senate approved and sent to the White House a 124 million dollar tax saving for 1957 life insurance companies but re- jected two moves to cut person- al and excise tax levies. They're against efforts to stimulate business. Let’s write letters, send tele- grams to Ejsenhower and tell him - to veto this bill at least until they can explain why this tax saving is needed by the companies. Ray J. Guerin 350 E. Bivd., S. IT have a vivid memory, how Harry Truman put the country back to booming and banging after World War II by policing Korea. Boys were back fighting and everyone working. * * * Then people elected Ike and Truman had no authority to fire him like McArthur. Ike went to Korea and told them they had policed enough and put us right back into the same dire condi- tions we were in when you started. What little country would Truman have Ike police so we can back booming again? * * * I can think of only two things FDR and Harry did that Repub- licans didn't do: keep us in war and raise the national debt from $23 billion in 1933 to $270 billion when he left it to Ike. And I sent a letter to Truman telling him these things. Edward L. Penny We don't blame FDR for the war, but he and his clique were responsible for not being ready. Trinidad Sanchez * * * We were given true facts, but we slaughtered hogs and turned un- der crops while aggresSor nations built up stock piles of munitions and war supplies. All this time he reminded us ‘“‘there will be no wah, have no feah.” After the great one was laid to rest, up popped another, HST. Now he has nerve enough to say what he would do. Re. member, too, that FDR was sick for years and not one Re- publican was ignorant enough to - ask him to step down. Only a bunch of power crazed people would stoop low enough to keep reminding our President of his health. Better if we would all pray for him. His burden is heavy and he’s trying to keep the peace. As many Republicans as Demo- crats helped win the war and many teenagers never had a chance to be either, Why not forget parties and give Ike a good word while he’s in, and it might be a Democrat someday. For USA If Still Hopeful is going to blame Democrat Presidents for three wars, let's go back. Lincoln, ° symbol of the Republican party, was President during the Civil War, bloodiest in our history, kill- ing 359,528 Northern men and 200,000 Confederates. McKinley, Republican, was in office during the Spanish- American War that cost 6,472 lives. He can also be credited with 4,165 American men killed during the Philippine Insurrec- tion and 102 whe died with the China Relief Expedition in 1900. Now let's look at depressions. There have been three major ones in this century: 1920-21 with Har- ding (RY, 1929-32 with Hoover (R) and 1957-? with Ike (7) My score- card reads Republican wars four, Dem wars 3, Republican depres- sions three and Dem depressions none. Non-Partisan Why can't we get along without war and depression, both Repub- licans and Democrats? As long as we have rivalry among industries it will be that way. * * * Remember Woodrow Wilson said that everyone knows seeds of war in this modern world are industrial and commercial rival- ry. Economic competition, strug- gle between rival ruling classes for world markets and sources of raw materials are the causes of war, * * * Everyone knows we have over- Production of everything today. That's why we have close to six million unemployed. Let's face facts, Republicans and Democrats. Can you do anything about it ex- cept to have wars and depres-. sions? Old Timer, Veteran of Two Wars A TV broadcast showed a “‘re- lief line’ in the South. People carried their big baskets to fine looking automobiles and loaded up. I was on relief 26 years ago and I walked three miles to the (Continued on Page 8, Col. 1) Case Records of a Psychologist: Crane Discusses Acne Laura suffers from the most common teenage medical prob- lem. It afflicts boys as well as girls, and causes great social humiliation. But face the prob- lem logically and you can ban- ish it or at least keep it in con- trol till it tends to disappear of its own accord in adulthood. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case X - 363: Laura F., aged 17, has a common teen-age worry. * bd * “Dr. Crane, you can guess my problem,’ she began forlornly, “just by looking : at my face. , “Our school doctor says it is acne. And it is e ruining my social g life. “My face keeps breaking out with pimples and I know I look re- pulsive, so how can I ever expect to have boy triends?" Acne is the most common medi- cal problem among high school students. : 8 DR, CRANE And it causes millions of peo- Or else they may strike back at society in a vengeful manner, figuring they got a raw deal. In the latter case, many juvenile delinquents are violating laws and causing trouble for our faithful polic@men, just because: those kids For a lot of crime is based on an attempt by scarred patients to “compensate’”’ psychologically for their imagined astracism by so- ciety. . Acne is a common teen - age condition. It is due to inflammation of the grease (sebaceous) glands of the skin. When their narrow outlet gets plugged with dirt (blackheads), then the glands begin to swell up. And they usually have some bac- teria in them, which then start a red pimple, due to inflammation. These grease glands of the skin are the source of the protective oil which keeps our skin soft. * * * But at puberty, millions of teen- agers are troubled with a dis- turbance in the function of these glands. So help reassure your ego by saying to yourself: “Millions of other young people are in the same boat with me.” That doesn’t eliminate your acne, but it does widen your perspective 80 you realize you ere not alone in facing your skin eruption. FIGHT ACNE Second, buoy up your morale by remembering that acne tends to diminish or disappear in adulthood. And it is not a venereal disease, as.many high schoolers falsely imagine. Since it is often linked with constipation and the eating of rich, greasy foods, then follow this method for home treatment: (1) Cut down on the rich foods “which you find lead to a new out- . Michigan. enciosin ae cavdepe ani Problems break of pimples. These often in- clude chocolate, nuts, etc. (2) Keep your bowels open. (3) At night lather your face with a non-irritating soap, much as a barber does his customer before a shave. Apply a hot towel over the later for a few minutes. * * * Then wash off the soapsuds. In- spect your face for blackheads. If you find any, remove them carefully with a blackhead (come- dones) remover which you can buy at the drug store. NEVER PINCH BLACK. HEADS WITH YOUR FINGERS. This may produce hard, red welts that persist for years. (4) Then shrink the pores by slapping clean ice water on your face or rubbing the skin with an ice .cube. For further advice, send for my booklet ‘Medicine & Psychology of the Face,” enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents. Always write to Dr. @ : in ‘care of The Pontiac GPresa banean 3c stamped, ‘ Me to yoing and printing costs when yor : oly) psychological charts oa me = CHEMISE suits are a must - for Easter 7° Off to the Easter parade in the height of fashion at a pace-set- ting”. price! 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A fast tour weeks has been beau- talked of what this man or that ; : é prey ie tiful, and tourism has come back man who runs the country should overnors e On ress land aD aa eenest " we iar protest ates te aw eae the greatest name in VODKA ations fast. Our industry is feeling the do. So when I read Mrs, Samson's : : : 80 and 100 Proof. Dist. from grain. Ste. Plerre ut Vacatio primary for a‘ Senate nomination|im ordering the bombing 12 years) soir is. (ov ot eublein)Marttord,Cona, Travel agencies say more and more men and women are taking vacations separately. Does that help Margie any? The fact a man and woman go opposite ways doesn’t mean they nationwide recession less than most jetter about the kindness of her ‘states. ineighbors while she was ill and William C. Shelton, Manager pow jucky she felt, I, too, felt Business Research Department |tucky because the same thing was Industrial Services Division gone for me. So I say God bless Florida Development Commission such wonderful people. We have a rallahasiee, Fla. lot to be thankful for. Mrs. Walter Shafer WASHINGTON (® — Four state/ Johnson of Vermont has been ru- | governors want to come to Con-| mored as a possible candidate for gress and two others may an-' : i ‘nounce similar candidacies before the state's lane: Ho TS fall primaries. vacated by Rep. Winston L. In California, Gov. Goodwin J. Prouty, who is bidding for the | to oppose Sen. Barry Goldwater (R). He has yet to announce his plans. Who Had Last Laugh? OKLAHOMA CITY u®—Deputy. ago. CROCKER’S HOME MADE CANDIES have to embark on an orgy of iKnight is running for the Republi- Senate nomination. The prim ‘ ; , whoopee. ae get apg Aegean ne re Fortunate Commerce ican senatorial nomination ‘n ais Sept. 9. a on ona pity noo skin AND RESTAU RANT tion alone with men tn woods to ave T em’ |June 3 primary. He seeks the * * * whil bos Bote = | e chasing a suspected young ee | oauand County is trunte nt Stonte Kiditor lina i coting,"& Seta: 1 Mle, Gv. Eamund sts car het trough a banca wie fl “Battar Things to Bat” 7 | rts itor : oti ‘kie has announced he will run for|fence. Brown nabbed his quarry, g po for the GOP nomination for gov- s then went to a hospital for a . There certainly isn't anything wrong or unnatural in that. Women don't seem to ‘gang up” as easily as men do, but perhaps it’s time they started and did a better job. Male Separate vacations are fine for people who have plenty of time together during the year, but with most busy families, vacations are about the only time a man and wife can do things together without interrruptions and strain of busi- ness, family and home. having Broomfield in Washington and Lodge in Lansing. We need men like these who are watching! people who opened their eyes to) important and deserves high class/taken for a ride. Clarkston was men like Lodge and Broomfield. (taken in more ways than one, not Satisfied only financially but I saw the game : [ote ae with Grand Blanc. We Need Action Sportsminded Mother ’ ne Before Summer Such Things Help I agree with Worried Mother! to Build Citizens’ e on the dog situation. We, too, are! We appreciate the condticted plagued by gangs of dogs. What a! sight for a mother to see five or tours for our Boy Scouts through Hats off to the Sports Editor and €Tnor : six large dogs converging on one! the County Jail and the courteous scared three-year-old as I did last service shown. A little time spent the’ Democratic senatorial nomi- * * * nation in a June 16 primary. The our affairs. Oakland is big andthe fact that the county teams were’ South Dakota Gov. Joe Foss will seat is held by Sen. Frederick R. seek the Republican nomination for the House in a June 3 primary. He will attempt to unseat Demo- Leader of Pennsylvania has party \cratic Rep. George McGovern. organization backing for the sen- Republican Gov. Joseph B.atorial nomination in a May 20 Payne (R). Democratic Gov. George M. tetanus shot and home for a pair of trousers with a seat. Truman Gets Protests HIROSHIMA, Japan ( — Hiro- 'shima has sent a second letter to’! ex-President Harry Truman pro-! Restaurant Telephone FE 3-9570 CROCKER’S 857 WEST HURON ST. Just East of Tel-Huron Shopping Center FEDERAL’ MIRAE RT RET ET OR OY NE Pe aa eae OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 “iz. Saginaw at Warren, Pontiac week only a few feet from the with boys today makes better house. citizens tomorrow. * * We call the shelter and they 78S. Shirley Howard White Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back A NEW CLASS | IN vacation time comes, a man and wife owe it to each other evewaromteee] SHORTHAND ‘That Is Bound to Happen Next’ =| ~—«IS: BEING STARTED The next time there's a sharp thunder storm I’m going to hold my breath. I just know Pontiac General Hospital will be struck by lightning. 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He related: * “One day, when a fellow prison- years in prison, until the Rimes] : ee SPE ECIALS: | . 2 « - a\——Pyreci- Se ry —he is 83 years old today—Presi- ed for all his achievements and before it’s too late—or we will find ‘I became a revolutionary agi-. ler was read. ng a newsaper aloud Japanese War broke out and | was 78 WN. Sagin dent Syngman Rhee lay in-a dun- successes ‘we've lost eVen the opportunity t0!tstor in the Korean independence!ig us | heard that I had been, set free. i) ae " , ea a a “4 geon with his feet, head and hands; gy gg exclusive written inter. 8h! _|movement which the emprror and executed the previous night. And. * * * pinioned to boards as punishment View the president said in his * *« * ‘this supporters considered a group 7 Strictly Fresh for plotting Kore: s freedom. twilight years he conscientiously . of traitors. as I said to myself, ‘where am I) “Many times in my life Ihave E ¢ In that painful position, which he; feel, bis life has been success. | 1" * reflecting vein. Rhee al + «t ‘going frotn here?’, I recalled in a been reported dead. And many are; was forced to endure for seven. fy) ‘because L have never ceased P!ained he owed his early training; flood of memory what I had eord rad one and wonderful mings months, when all hope seemed to fight the good faith.” in the teachings of, Confucius to! “After a tong, drawn out strug- in the (mission) school chapel, that have come to pass, as when EGGS o fight the g fight of fa e B ‘the Communists invaded us in 1950,) eee Dox. ‘gle I. among others, was locked in’ = And I bowed my head over the gone, he bowed his head and |. his mother ro early days said, US One! > adopted Christianity From my early da he ,sai¢ a dark dungeon; both feet fastened , cangue and prayed : I have never doubted that if 1 se n e . Today, on his birthday. the first ; But above and beyond every ty a wooden stock: one end of a * * * and thus far only president of the truly ae one! ” ae ise he ethee eR he continued, wooden plank five or six feet long ce : ‘ alibi and helped us build a This Valuable Coupon Entitles Republic of Korea explained that parsed " Me ‘ hee _ of Sttibate = ie = f known as a cangue — locked Phat is how I became a Chris- strong, anti-Communist force to the Bearer to a 1-Lb. 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The ; In an address prepared for d Den ROIT im — The State Ae — Sia WEEDS > 1 ee Sees Workers Increasing via. tion state cans nara understate ese lelementary school teachers, D flent ae defi tency claim aga auc | state intangible taxes due from C 00 rl Ics ‘Hoppock said The people sho WASHINGTON (INS! —A labor department ofsicial fore- the estate of Edward N. Barnard,|1945 to 1936. have been damning public duca- cast today that the nation’s work force will increase about : ——— Obi blishi te hildre show iiss Gaabt in ‘10,500,000 persons by 1965—most of them women and olde: our children are be a . eee jects to Esta ein basements and firehouse s, and younger pereons O~ For Joyous Musical Living Crash Programs for jammed into overcrowded class: * * * . the revolmienety , Teachin Children rooms, operating on double or £0mmissioner of Labor Statistics Ewan Clague told Pres!- «5 :, : g triple shifts, taught by, under. dent Eisenhower's conference on occupational safety that he |< oy G8 pees trained and underpaid teachers. change in the labor force will create new safety problems a CF © CULBRANSEN 5 ; A Ka _ HODENFIELD “They just hold forth eloquently since new workers are more RE prone and there will y | P Education Reporter about the crisis in education and pe a large turnover. : / Transistor ORGAN PHILADELPHIA: uw— An edu the failure of the schools ” s : ; Unforaettable ts phe fidelity of cator. lashed out today at “care- ‘ « * He said that more than eight million of the labor force cA aide, len icleay sonaltise = tei i : * m @vailatie tr the «¢ bransen | less, misinformed or deliberately che urged the 4,009 convention imerease will consist of women 35 years of age and older, Transistor Organ destructive critics who Say OUI delegates to go home and tel] and youngsters between the ages of 14 and 24. @ Equipped with built-in Lesiie | + schools have failed.” the people that they are being de - fremelo Sis : Chimes—Omesa iff * * * ceived when they are told the Clague said advance calculations point to a drop of «v0 Pe: ussion and Reveroeration | fy on ( 1965 in men emploves®o e 25 to. 2€ prot and a, “Crash programs max be ap- schools have failed Tell them: our 000 by 1965 In men employes of the 25 “ 34 age group, anc ol propriate for missile production, American public schools are the an increase of about a million in men 55 vears of age and @ Me drop in to hear or play this but not for teaching ‘ hildren,’ best in the world ” over Hla cit mong dial aa write ° declared Dr. Anne Hoppock of the Dr. Hoppock said she was * * * New Jersey State Board of Edu. alarmed at the recent burst of He declared the outlook is for a 29 per cell Increase In the EXPERT PIANO WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER “a 4j ae Ws) = as i i - " = } " r j - eation. “. . . We must not offer enthusiasm for Soviet education” white collar group, about 43 per cent in professional workers TUNING Michigan Miracle Mile up our young, like lambs for the “We are moving toward totah- i ; : AND REPAIR g ee . : ' 1342 per cent in machine operators, a fast risp in the num- Leeated in the Bataar Area FE 2-4924 sacrifice, on the altars of our na- farianism," she said, “when we ; baniiven nae Vadeneoe tional pride.”’ tunghen up’ and ‘speed up’ the ber “of service workers and a sharp decline in farm laborers “These “breast-beating, profes. 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WF (On the shoulders of three men | rests much of thetresponsibility for etting an American into space alive mn AP writer who toured the hush- hush experimental center in New Mexico talked with the trio and, in e series of three articles. looks at the | prospects and the problems ahead | By STEVE LOWELL ‘ ur—Red- I only hope that they get it | May Be First American Into Space 000 feet into the air to study up- motivation — be deeply interested per atmosphere. He is chief of the th space research. ; space biology branch of the labor- “His background and training atory. Both he and Col. Stapp are must be of a high level. We have physicians, ' bad lots of volunteers, but if the Joe Kittinger, only response we can get from ‘duh,’ he's not much on the other hand, ALAMOGORDO, N.M. is a pilot- He has flown almost the man is | thaired Joe Kittinger may be the every type of plane, and not long good to us.” first American into space At least before | Simons’ record-breaker, The central nervous system jhe hopes so soared 96.000 fect in a ballocn as should be superior in intelligence, | ‘If Col. Stapp said tomorrow part of the project to try to get/stability and endurance.« ‘that the system is ready, I would some of the preliminary bugs out “His mind must be able to func tion at intense levels of effort on ‘go of space travel ready hefore 1 get too old to be * * leomplex problems for many houts iconsidered © All three agree that space i; at 4 lume He must not be easily . * : * * . some time away. Al] three would frightened or emotionally — dis | Air Force Capt Joseph Kittm like to be the first? American 40 turbed ger. 29 is one of three men Who get there, bur concede that there * * we justly can be called space pPiO are more immediate problems to “He should be able to tolerate neers. solve than who the first spaceman isolation in solitary flight for long ; ; E The others are Col om Paul will be. periods. He must have good in- FLIER DIES — Lt. Col. Jacob Ss ne and Lt. Col. David wna haghe like? Let Col. sight ca contac pee - ne nr} +h. 39 got . SO oan Stapp describe him: must be a down-to-earth type no Dosiitle, tombiny sce Wane eae ica e ia “First. the man chosen must inclined to gaze at the stars in World War Il safely. But a rou. 2" Earth in 1s when he pave a first-class nervous system rapture, but, instead, watch the tine peacetime training mission rode a rocket sled 632 miles an ang physique. He must have the dials ” hour to test whether a human a nea ee Federalists Lead SDNESDAY. MARCH 26," 1958_ Fe Trinidad and nearby | Tobees. the federation’ s 10 colonies and Iowa's coal thines émploy more iTrinidad is tee second largest ofjthe site of its future capital. ithan 1,500 workers. in West Indies Vote. /magine Boing Ha, Happy During CHANGCE-OF-LIFE / PORT. OF SPAIN, “Tr inidad (P— The Federal Labor party held & slight lead today in vote counting for the West Indies Federation's first Legislature. Returns from Barbados will decide the outcome. The Federals took 21 seats to 18 for the Democratic party in the The Democrats also won 6-4 in Today, women now ge “smiling through” these trying years —witheut suffering “hot flashes”, nerveus tension! you can be! With special teblet, theusends of Legislature, which will lead this new island federation toward full Science has exploded old ham’s Tablets, freedom from Britain superstitions about change- cape much o “tne e “hot * of -life! ——_ women fi , ¢ * have found you bet oe! pressure, irri ity so com- Five seats from Barbados and )\sx vee have to feel sickly, aeold” mon to women area 38 one from Jamaica were still out thet Lest of mary fore your dae: dase and ; and 565. a stam Supporters of the federation suf- Dospan ey patie pda epg e pb ving oon by fered a sharp setback in Jamaica, sacs bain SHOT dec got carl nf Tellet larges ‘olton é > —wi 8 8! ee t oc Ut ny with half ie rsain Pinkesas a vemark- =vioe ony ae Why ledgling nation’s three million cus Tablets have now we Nineties Pink people. Out. of 17 seats, an anti developed especially to re- See if you don’t quickly ederatior ovement affiliated lieve those qrrunctlaak y- find new ean ake. Democrats won iT. ‘ caused “female miseries”. change-of-life! wes ber! MOTHERS! unique combination of ° e ° quarter of the) new | 45-member, TELL YOUR DAUGHTER— ¥ medicines even includes © YOU PREFER A LIGMAD House of Representatives. Pinkham’s Tablets also fate ney rth git ae * * & eet Se That's why, with Pink- Pinkyam’s Weseabte oe tines proved fatal for Manch Monday. : oy could stand the violent starts and| He was flying a T33 jet trainer | : stops that would be necessary in 30 miles north of Nellis Air a si ; : Force Base in Nevada when the jwece fight. Ee a ine aa ine fsined en Manch cod \Force missile center's aero-medi- este om out. Manch rode |.) laboratory here. e plane down. . «£ = Lt. Col. Simons, just promoted, from Major, won fame last sum-; mer when he rode a balloon 102 - EE . Gets Fancier Name DETROIT u&—Cleo Jones. 28 ——— complainéd to Probate Judge James H. Sexton that his name was too common. Sexton granted sen com “Cutting 5/ Tax Seen as Better | Economist at U. of M.' Cites Advantages of | Refund This Year ° Full 100 Proof! ANN ARBOR ww — If Congress decides a tax cut is desirable to, fight the current business reces-_ sion, it would achieve maximum | impact by reducing 1957 taxes instead of 1958's, a University of | Dist. from Grain, 86 ané 160 Preet Michigan economic psychologist Sebenkey’ Gas Co. N. F eb says — me Prof. George Katona said in a! aT) KARAT GOLD ‘statement that 1957 taxes due April 15 would be of ‘“‘maximum effectiveness” in halting the down- trend in the economy. | + * * If Congress cut 1957 taxes, he, said, taxpayers would receive a) sizable refund in a lump sum and | receipt of the refund check would | dramatize the government's anti- ‘recession program. Katona cited these as what he termed additional advantages for a 1957 refund, compared to one | for 1958: 1. 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Prices cae ¥ ean di un aw in eaeaeh eh an mee ao as anien tm ab an an ake effectiv e rorough Saturday, Mar March 29, 1958 a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1938 Eugene T. lines, ,Royal Mary E. Rongey, 494 Pecabes . ‘House Dies | Mariage Licer idgie a ) ° ° } | ; e|, Apslications. Whotnherted Gracie Fields Returns to ‘Av At It’ Again Edwin H. Rouse, 2810 Ostego | By PHYLLIS BATTELLE 1 one. I think that’s good, my With that ring, I was so scared of anything too elegant. Every time (Paris. Lor, 'n I ‘ope I don't drop Nora M.E. Day, 197 8. Jesste OMAHA, Neb. (®—Midgie. the) _: ; ._| dear ° | ; . si I have had somethin’ elegant, janyithing more than ’er.” lcat who inherited a home ‘is dead.) NEW YORK (INS)—Miss Gracie! caeat yes? . — mE aie Possibly | life has just sort of whipped me | . arthur M. Kroeger, Northville — . a Fields. the fireball with English on “It keeps a marriage from get- @V—you know what I mean’ | eat of it.” Audrey P. Donaldson, 2361 Circle | Midgie, who was pushing 17,!! . : ng es ti holastic.”’ “ ~~ ‘ | A the bas terials died of uremic poisonin after an it, is back m the U.S. to ‘av at it’ ng too s¢. astic. - LON ES HOMES i * * * ' ene < ee —_ an | Richard F. McHugh, Birmingham =) ©) unt = om again. Meaning television | One of the delectable Lancashire .; fe6: the same way abo t| classed as fibers, jute is second, Se \illness of several days. And so the : i comediemme’s last flings at tele- ay Wt At one time, and perhaps still, only to cotton in world consump. | % ‘home he inherited under the terms} Actually, Gracie is retired. Has mec! : houses. I love homes. I came from) ; ; in ke i . wepies Mi. Tecker, Uties ‘of the will of Francis A. Putnam, |been for nearly 40 years. |vision in America was disastrous: | . the highest-paid performer in Eng- tion, accbrding to the Engyclo-| eS ee eee now goes to Mek. ilarold Wad ene Not professionally. but personally. ® family in Rochdale, Lancashire, 'jang, she will play a small role Pedia Britannica, | Floyd G. Robinson, Clarkste . . Veit RETIRIN’ where every time my father got a . ae — Marie A. Beatty, 1047 Myrtle ae eli a are ad Seas teen eetinnt eceniatiee ae sr m six-penny rise in pay, we'd move to ee ee nia ne ao re ‘since nam’s death in 1903. ~ ” _— _ During an appearance on the a better home he block.” , . : Harry P. Cragel, Walled Lak ; ‘took to the stage,” she says, dro a shal ter a ome up the a vane gece | Eussbeth J. Taylor, Milford i Putnam s will named Mrs. ping hes Cockney actent = See “Ed Sullivan Show a few years + © « fies to Hollywood to star in * Mrs. | HAVE thur J. Lake, Birmingham |Weidman and her mother, MY. | ence to the subject. ‘'But then ago, she lost a ring worth 12,000 Gracie caught the disease aber Ve) fo EIR 2) vYOUR Piaveti J. Richardson, Birmingham Gertrude Ritner trustees of Mid-| anehody always sends me some Pounds ‘around $35,000) which she Thirty years a - at the bonne, One. EXT aazen L. Tayler, Walled Lake igie’s estate. Mrs. Ritner died IAst H ntractlon other and I can't read describes as her ‘‘old age security” | 1 what ix PS “The G ia ” ne _Remembering her philisophy, N Patricia R. Adams, Orchatd Lake May. As provided in the will Mrs. ee print oo” she takes qa and also a quite large, “important | Fields Era inline rittch Tinales +» Gracie concludes: ; DRINK. ; vet pocnoge pel Romeo ore hee woh wie and quick swipe at her spectacles with bunk of stone. ‘she had five residences: In Italy, Mrs. “atria crope ber anche — WITH id See _o= square meals a day. The will hat hanky—‘‘I always find myself Gracie was quite broken up. Cafifornia, Brighton and London in | Carroll FP. Davis, 138 E. Pike a = ye PPO back at my knittin’.” | She imagines the stone was, too. England, and the Isle of Capri.' | | Meterte |e Petipria, | Crarkston Mia that re ; lidgie’s death, Mrs. * *® * | Otherwise, it wdéuld have been Now she has only the Capri house— U NI | ED OR A deke C. Poole. Ro eidman had to get a death . : ae ee — i Shapen A Nall) Becboceet ‘certificate, showing the cat’s| Se’s not to appear utterly "ecosmized by now. Ee former rls ‘ We have the . IMPORTED Jgmeg Holloway, 451 Telegraph 1th. Was due to natural causes,| fribberish at the age of 60, mer | « . mF % ng! “ . ace! * . umnist might never knew if the ica’s public school principals now a bathtub shaped like a shoe. He Mon me nace is discarded beer afier-dark protection. Metropolitan Beach on Lake St. , 5 , cans. Th: ae sariey! oni Clair a didn't open his mail: ‘have the authority to spank their sure put his foot in it that time A i sie ey eee sul wie ee Clair. : — — T “ic dandruff, as well as ulcers. 18 4) Youngsters 12 years of. age and : , < are ar | : vild ¢ an doy . ; : 8 if years _ ag ! = “navertisemem pupils, but most spare the rod. That packs of wild sme we That even the names of post of- | high-tension occupational ailment dep will hunt for 2,400 colored Mise Bee Wilson x * ‘casion will attack a lion anditineg ¢, ' Stan . 2 ogee 2, a Now Many Weor 7 cn on a Sen tie Kine Tol fices = mee dee Gute among actors, newspaperm¢ n and hard-boiled eggs concealed along - | That .most mama ele phants aint acter the an ; such as Lamb, .Ky., anc Me en, advertising executives. the 1,600-foot board walk border- Nationally Famous F rarely give birth to twins and who beusts has ‘to beware the mod, | Alaska. _ | That — here’s a calendar-re- ing the sand. beach and land play With Litt! Worr can blame them? « *« * || That, according to the CatHolic minder — April 20th is National, areas. : PERMA-LIFT e y | That the average weight of the, That the average American Digest. 10 million Russians are ytother-in-law Day. Buy your pres- Prires willl be awarded the tots ecoom ities teach Groping. three ships with whieh Christo. spends 20 minutes a day on the studying English, but fewer than en early and avoid the rush. finders of 10 specially-marked » > . - bd . \ . c tt v elipping oF wobbling. FASTEETH pher Columubs discovered America telephone, but this figure definite- 8,000 Americans are studying Rus- | ae FIGURE STYLIST forte ees pewder wasno was only about 60 tons. And you've ly doesn’t apply tu teenagers sian, | BES. fummy, gooey. pasty taste or feeting: cot a good memory if you That more than 1,000 persons, That the Hess Bros. department! 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No Purchase Necessary © Ist prize—$12.50 Magic Oval Pantie © 2nd, 3rd prizes—$10.00 Perma-Lift Girdle © 4th te 9th prizes—$4.00 Perma-Lift Bra AT OSMUN’S you are cordially invited to charge your pur- “Shop the Stores That Have Never chase and take up to 90 days to pay at no extra cost to you... or, if you prefer, a small deposit will hold your gar- Compromised on Quality” ments in our layaway department until you want them. DOWNTOWN _ TEL-HURON PONTIAC CENTER : 51 N. Saginaw . Huron at Telegraph Rd. : Open Mon., Fri: Nites Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., Set. 2 ‘ Hl 9 P.M. Nites ‘til 9 P.M. _ 74 NO. SAGINAW STREET ’ 4 , _- We Give Holden Red Trading Stampa } otk : , { i . . | JN : : ( \ fe. \y , WEDNESDAY. MARCH 26, 1958 eeiemene THE PONTIAC PRESS — PONTIAC, MIC HIGAN FIFTEEN ~ Oakland County's Family Service _ Watches Play at Annual Meeting “Broken Circle.” Hassberger (left), Oakland County. Former board members of Family. Service of Oakland County right) Arthur Heaton, Mrs. and O. S. Reimold 1] gathered at Bir- Dear Abby.... Ask Doctor to By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I find myself full of hate for my own father... He put my mother away in a state mental institution and all _her relatives say she could have staved home and re- covered with the proper love and care if only he would have given it to her. She died in the mental in- stitution and ‘my father has remarried, but now I can’t even shake his hand without~feeling soiled. Is this wrong? ABBY A SON DEAR SON: The “‘relatives”’ could be very much mistaken. Your mother was not ‘‘put away” in a mental institution wiffiout the recommendation of several competent examining doctors. If you want to check the tMedical. facts, ask your family doctor to get them for you. x DEAR ABBY: A friend of mine \sold me her set of rings “when she separated ‘from her husband. I-have worn them “bout to months and b*ve under the direction of Dr. Jack was presented Tuesday evening for the eighth annual meeting of Family Service of The players in the drama included (left to Fred Wiest meeting. work, gotten- very attached to them Now my friend: and her hus- band got back. together again and she wants her rings back She says her husband would be very mad if he knew she had sold them to me. Should I sell them back to her-or tell her to go By a kite? GYPPED DEAR GYPPED: Your friend does not deserve to have the set of rings back—but under the circumstances vou would be wise to sell them back to her. * * * DEAR ABBY: We met at the home of a mutual friend. We were immediately attracted to °each other and he asked to me to dinner Saturday night. — An hour before he was to pick me up he telephoned. say- ing he was ill and asked could he send a friend instead to take me to dinner with his compliments’ so I wouldn't waste the evening. T was so furious [ told him NO. I Kaven’t heatd from him since; My friends at the~- office say I made a mistake. Did I? EMILY DEAR “EMILY: — Any. man Who was considerate enough to _ arrange a substitute date de- served better treatment than Pontiac Press Photes Mrs. William Spinning Jr. (standing). Mrs. Theodore KF. Euer and Stanley Gillen. Little Theater of Bir- mingham High School was the setting for the meeting. % mingham High School for the annual Our photographer snapped you gave him. ‘You made al bobd- boo. them as they discussed Family Service Check Facts DEAR ABBY: One of the girls in our office is going to have a baby. She is married so there is nothing wrong with hat, but she had some x-rays ae and she was showing them aH over the office. 1 was shocked speechiess. Where is this young: woman's pride, modesty and common sense, I ask you? UPSET DEAR UPSET: The young woman was obviously so thrilled about her coming baby that she wanted to show it to everyone in biack and white. It wasn't in the best of taste, but hardly an incident to be- came upset over. * * ¥. DEAR ABBY: I am‘l6 and a junior in high school. | am ape over this guy named Gary who is in my English class. I know he likes me because I catch him looking at me when I’m not looking at him. I keep hoping that he will ask me out but he, never does. Can you tell me WHY he doesn't ask me out? APE OVER GARY REAR APE: He ts either bashful or brpke—or | maybe a _ little of noe . * For a ee? reply, write to Abby in care Gf the Pon- tiae Press, Encloge a self. addrvsed, stamped envelope. * € i Directors of Agency Re-Elected Members of the’ board of Family Service of Oakland County were re-elected at the eighth annual meeting of the group in Birmingham High School. * * * Those re-elected were Paul N. Averill, . Jolin Hirlinger, ‘Harvey R. Hansen, Mrs. Har- vey A. Kresge, Carl F. Ingra- ham, the Rev. Stanley Smith and Robert Snyder WELCOMES GROUP Mrs. Noel A. Buckner, pres- ident. welcomed the group at Tuesday evening's meeting Mrs. John D. Rumsey read the nominating committee report. Family Service awards were presented by Mr. Averill The Village Players of Bir- mingham presented “Broken Circle,” under the direction of Dr. Jack Hassberger. Mrs. Wil- liam Spinning acted as narre- tor and the players were Mrs. Theodore F. Etter, Stanley Gil- len and Dr. Hassberger. * * x Following the play, Charles B. Brink, dean of the School of Social Work at Wayne State University, made comments. Shower Given for Bride-Elect Miss Robertoy Yellow and white orchid bou- quets decorated Indian- wood Country Club Tuesday evening for a bridal shower honoring Jo Ann Robertoy. whose marriage to Ray Lingle will be an event of April 5. * * * Hostess for the event was the maid of honor, Marjorie Rich ards. On the guest list were Mrs Nelson Robertey, Mrs. Lestet Lingle, Mrs. Marvin Groat, Mrs. Charles Gavette,, Caro- Ivn pales, Connie Uhl, Bar- bara MeGlothin. Donna Hirsch and ae Hobolth * * e * Others were Mis. Robert Pickett, Sue Eastham. Mrs. Donald Hirsch, Mrs. Bruce Reh. Karen Ycager, Mrs. Gerald Wagnity, Mrs. Glenn Ward, Sue Barks, Shirley Dob- son and Mrs. Arthur B.. Ea- wards. Wisner PTA Holds Election ‘of New Officers Mrs. Ervin Christie has been named president of Wisner School PTA. Serving with her will be Mrs. Cameron Clark, vice president; Fred Froede, father vice pres- ident: Mrs. Wayne Johnson, recording ‘secretary, Milton Blood, treasurer Others are Mrs. Wesiey Rob- erts, corresponding secretary; Mrs. LeRoy Koch, Mrs. George DeQuis, and | Mrs. Vern Me- tracker, — coyncil delegates, ‘and Mrs. Ezio Bisognj, alter- nate. and Mrs. - The president of the board, Mrs. Noel Buchner, stopped for a chat with Charles B, Brink. deau of the “Scheol of Social Work at Wayne State University. Brink made a feu Vr. comments following the dra- matic presentation by the Village Players of Birming- ham. Mrs. Borsvold Attends World Trade Parley Mrs wood John Borsvold of Dell- avenue will represent League of Women Voters at a national conference on international trade policy in Washington, DC ‘ Pontiac * * * The conference will be held at Hotel Sheraton’ Park Wednesday. Theme is ““Recip rocal Trade—the 1958 Impera- tive” Mrs. Borsvold was chairman of the local league's study group on international trade * * * Speakers will include Presi dent Dwight D. Eisenhowen Secretary of Commerce Sin clair Weeks. United States Rep. Hale Boggs 'D-La). War ren L. Pierson. president of Trans-World Airlines, City WCTU Unit Conducts Meeting Pontiac WCTU met Tuesday in First Presbyterian Church Participating in the program were the Rev. T. R. Allebach, Dr. Walter Godsetl, Mrs. Mary Carts. Mrs. If LL. Stout and Mrs. Ralph Osborne The group will join the WCTU Federation in a day of prayer April 1 at First Bap- tist Church. Rewer ‘Ottawa drive and Mrs. Eight and Forty to Mark Birthday Oakland County Salon 224, Fight and Forty, will hold a birthday dinner April § at 6:30 p.m. in the Cook-Nelson Amer- ican Legion Mrs. ervation Home Leo Mineweaser is res- Mra. Norman Wiseman has charge chairman and of entertainment. Four pages today in Women’s Section Students Deserve Praise Broadway Comes Here With PCH's By GRETTA PORTER Rodgers and Hammerstein's long - run Broadway musical, “Oklahoma,”’ opened at, Pon- tiac Central High School yes- terday with a matinee perform- ance. * * * The familiar words and mu- sic of the smash New York hit echoed from the high school auditorium and will do so through Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evening perform- ances and a, Thursday matinee. DOUBLE CAST Under the supervision of Garth Errington, production director, and George Putnam, musical director, ‘‘Oklahoma,” as.produced by PCHS, was double cast. On Tuesday and Friday, one cast will put on the show, and for the Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, performances many of the parts will be sung by a different cast. Certain aspects of this pro- ‘duction deserve special atten- tion. * * * “Oklahoma” music was played by a 12-piece orches- tra. This small group did an amazing job of accompanying the players. At: times, how- ever, the orchestra over- whelmed the singer's voices. UNUSUAL EFFECT It was quite obvious that a great deal of work had gone into scene design for the show. An unusual effect Was a room, which represented the smoke- house, built as an extension off the stage, Transition by Jud and Curley to this portion of the stage was done smoothly. *® * * Lighting for the show was down to an art with few ex- ceptions. In several scenes lighting was important to the mood of the play and here the lighting crew, headed by Wil- liam Bank, excelled. A ballet sequence performed by Gail Gibson, Alan Higgins and Chuck -Syvers was well ex- ecuted, Portraying a dream, ‘the actions were weil worked ~ out and performed with finesse. ® * * Dianne Beach, as Laurey, should be loudly applauded for her lov ely, clear voice. Her solo, “Many a New Day,’’ re- vealed true tomes and a tine vocal range. When she joined Tom O'Brien (Curley) in la- menting “People Will Say We're in Love.’ the duo's voices blended harmoniously, creating a nice effect ROLE MASTERED Aunt Eller was well per- ‘Oklahoma’ formed by Leah Berg. Por- traying a somewhat cynical, yet kindly old woman is not the easiest task for a young dady: however, Miss Berg mas- tered her assignment with fa- cility * « * Special mention must also go to Chuck Syers who portrayed Ali Hakim, the Persian ped- dier who has a fondness for the ladies. As the wishy - washy Hakim. who evades marriage like poison but finally gets caught, Chuck is a sure thing. * * * It is not easy for a young group to tackle a Broadway production and these students must be commended for their diligent work and enthusiasm, which certainly are evident in the PCHS performances of Oklahoma.” Bride-to-Be Entertained at Shower Bride-elect Elizabeth Kling- ler was honored. Tuesday eve- ning with a djnner party and miscellaneous shower at Park Inn. Coworkers of the honoree were hostesses for the pre- nuptial event. * * Pink and white floral ar- rangements centered the table. Among the guests were Mrs. Frances McCue, Mrs, Walter Babb, Mrs. Thomas Vraden- burg, Mrs. Earl DeMond, Mrs. Raymond L. Cole, Mrs. Charles Griggs, Mrs. Clyde Cronover and Mrs. Dean Hampshire. OTHER GUESTS Others were Mrs. Jack Bailey. Mrs. Alfred Koop, Mrs. Robert Burmeister, Mary Lou Carr, Norma Ainsley. Joni Allen, Doris Manuel, Sue Meisner. Donna Moody, Mrs. Janet Gill, Mrs. Mary Warth- ern and Mickey Tersigni. * * * Completing the list were Mrs. William Hartman, Mrs. Kenneth Hoard, Mrs. James Owens, Mrs. C. A. Tompkins and Mrs. William Joyce. * * + The bride-elect is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Klingler of Ortonville and her fiance is Kenneth Auten son of the John Autens of O: tonville. The couple will be married April 12. Personal News of Interest in Area Mrs. W Eames of J. Les- fer Brown and Mrs. Barney W. Habel. both of Cherokee road, have returned to the city from a two-month trip by plane to the Orient The trio visited New Zea- land, Australia. the Fiji Islands and the Philippines. Mrs* Habel listed Singapore, Bangkok, liong Kong and Tekyo as four of the most exciting Oriental cihes covered on the trip. Mrs. Brown was amazed at the way the Japanese people have forged ahead since World War II, and commented on the nmaculately clean cities and ‘cues found in Japan. Photo- graphing the scenery for pro- Russel Vr. and Mrs. Floyd Compton of West Froquois ‘road vacationed in Nassau, Bahamas, and shopped for hargains in the native stran guests at Hotel Prince (earg +t ne, ' from Fort Lauderdal e, The, were , omptons len markets. The ¢ i SU, ducing slide pictures took up a good deal of Mrs. Eames’ time. * * * The Linden road of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Calbi was the scene of a Sunday afternoon dinner at which they enter- tained Ruth Slenczynska of Brooklyn. N.Y. Miss Slenezyn- ska was guest pianist with the Rochester Civie Music Associa- tion * * * Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rouse tnee Nora Day) have returned from a trip to Milwaukee, Wis., following their wedding. the past week and are now residing in their new home in Cherokee Hills * * * The Robert Zimmermans of Maddy lane attended the “Sophomore Follies’’ at Albion College the past weekend. Their daughter, Sue, enacted the feminine lead in the show. whieh was written. acted and produced by Albion sopho- niores ' * * ® ‘ir and Mrs.-Donald Leach of Sturgis and their three chil- dren. Donald J¥.. Carol and Judy, were in this area the past weekend. Among those with whom they visited were Mr. Leach's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Young. and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr and \irs. Robert Leach, and their daughter, April Duree., all of Lake Orion. The family also visited with another brother and_ sister-in- law of Mré Leach. Mr. and Mrs Richard. B. Leach of Oakway drive. * * bd Willard Lloyd VandeWater Jr. has been elected to Tau Mu Epsilon, public relations hon- orary scholastic fraternity at Boston. University. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard L VandeWater of Birmingham. * * * Mr. and Mrs. David Ray Stewart of Tubbs road. an- nounce the birth of a son, Donald Ray, March 1 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. ‘Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Walter H Whisnant of Gerdon avenue and \b and Mrs .-Clinton R Stewart of Datiscn * * * 2. g congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Eliza- beth Sue, March 14 in Shreve- port, La., are Airman 1. C. and Mug. John S. King. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. William Constable of Shreveport. Paternal gran d- parents are the Stockton A. Kings of Winterberry street. ‘33 Grads .- of PCHS to Gather Preparations are being com- pleted for the 25th anniver- sary celebration of Pontiae Central High School classes of 1933. At a meeting in mingham Mrs. the Bir- home of Mr. and Robert Boynton commit tees were announced for the June 7 event. * * * Committees include Sam Burns and Mrs. Charles F. Hol tom, tracing: Mrs. Lester C. Stinson, Mrs. Jack Sinclair and John Pohlman, publicity: Mrs. Donald M. Bronson and. Mrs. Harold Jacober, program: Ray- mond Rapaport and Robert Boynton, arrangements. * * * Mrs. Car! Beach. Mrs. Rich ard W. Figgins and Mrs. No man Haldane are on the dec- orations committee and Di John Metes and Fred Cockle are in charge of finance. Men Attracted by Cleanliness Tell this t6 your teenagers: The charm of clean clothes is not a new discovery! * * * Thomas Jefferson oncé Wrote to his teenage daughter, ‘Noth- ing is so disgusting to our sex as a want of cleanliness and delicacy in yours.” y * * wo Yo . Jefferson further added that clothes shouldn't be worn till the gert is Visible to the eye): The'time to wash them i¢ hes: fore the gt show 4, € PEE Me Te | et a SIXTEEN \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 26, 1958 , —— Renewed by Ironing When you buy outerwear, finish whose effectiveness is actu-, ;ally renewed. when ironed lightly; water- repellent, after laundering. Just remember; Child Study washable! to rinse: out all the suds. | Club E lects look for a Spencoss Custom Dra r se Fah iionpnree ws elected president of Child Study Club Group Three at : = ayers DEPARTMENT the annual Juncheon meeting : held Tuesday at Elks Temple e bd e + + * valores for Mar room, with am added toucr Assisting offwers are Mrs fe) elegance ecause 86 they < eon fire . wat Spencer's New. smart and excitir Robert Bego. first vice pees await Cur Color ° dent: Mrs. Donald Rath, sec Conmaltants will be glad to bang pareples tc ond vice president: Mrs, Rich : ara ares Chic aos are MecPartlin, recording sec- BY OrTICS BO OSC Svelse 20S ane San retary: Mrs. Herbert Howarth VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES [J coesponding secretary, and Mrs H. T. Baker, treasurer New Slate Parliamentarian.is Mrs. Roy Jones, and Mrs. Robert Rey- nells is auditor. EWALT SPEAKS David Ewalt, director of the Pontiac Department of Parks and Recreation, spoke on “A | Bird’s Eve View of the Parks and Recreation Department.” Slides were shown pointing out the recreational facilities for children, ‘ 3511 Elizebeth Loke Rd. FE 4.7775 * * * DR. H. BUSSEY Some of the projects de scribed included the summer playground season from June 17 through Aug. 9 a “pooch” party for youngsters in the fall, and the annual Easter egg hunt, Now is the time to get * * * Hostesses were Mrs. Bob Rogers, Mrs. Brucé Hubbard and Mrs. William Hufchin- | son. ‘Bamboo Easy to Keep Clean the Prescription Sun Glasses! iy Optometrist Eyes Examined New Lecated at 43 4%. Saginaw Next to Oakland Theater DR. HAROLD BUSSEY, OPTOMETRIST FE 4-5211 Under heading of easy- to-clean furnishings, add match. a — stick bamboo curtains and dra- ie f rr 4 | “ee < on «, /peries. Even the snow white ones we a k Bone at SHe i i. are as practical as they are pretty WereeITy ¢ SHOES Alf the upkeep they'll ever need is to dust with a brush or vac- uum. wipe with a sudsy sponge or cloth, and rinse-wipe with clear water | Dust With a Hands | Get a dusting mitt for each hand. Then use them both to get _the job done quickly. Using both [hands to dust may seem clumsy j at first but it'll] soon BRL easy “LUNCHEONS Sealtest Ice Cream Popular Prices RIKER FOUNTAIN Riker Bldg. Lobby A New “Personality for Spring Personalize Your Clothes With MONOGRAMS the heel is cute... the toe is slender Famous for Fashions and Fit $10.95 to $13.95 Women's & Men's = Biouses Dress Shirts fy We Alse Letter ; > Bowling & Work Shirts Midtown Shop Robes and P-.J.'s 10)', N. Saginaw FE 4-0539 Vitality Wanderlust | Shoes from $8.95 DESIGNERS HAIR STYLING . for the Entire Family” PE 22-3821 20 W. Huron id “Shoes ODDS , 116 N. Perry STAPP'S &: ~~ 7 { cA [bidse Eid five years... " AND MORE 1... most all ages - All Styles on Sale at BOTH Our Stores ronsesines ST AP S Eualt. and Recreati lon Uepartment Guest Night Held Guest Night er use of cosmetics PERMANENTS. front tee CALLIE'S BEAUTY SHOP and sizes, for ’most all children! And oh ... how beautifully they ie fit » . * y ad i « Child Study Club Group Three held its annua luncheon meeting at Elis Temple Tuesday. l Among those attending thé affair were (left to right) Mrs. on 4 David Parks He 1s day was Pontiac Speaker for the director of the shown with Mrs. Roy Jones (left) *of Roslyn road and Mrs. John Blamy of West lroquois road. | Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch Showing Your Age Many ‘signs of age” are simrl, signs o! neglect nee k the followirg cles hair style sitting For oe week we will stat a spring review of each. Phone Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431, 608 Pontiac State Bank Week-End Special? White or Yellow MUM | PLANTS : Pontiae Presa Photos Bob Rogers of Fernberry drive, Mrs. Bruce Hubbard of Cherokee road, Mrs. William Hutchinson of Owego drive and Mrs. H. 1. Baker of Navajo drive. + * Helps Hospital With Donation Thursday, Friday and Saturday for Projector Cash and Cerry Oakland County Convalescent Hospital has received a donation ’ from the Pleasant Ridge Woman's Club to apply toward the purchase of an 8mm movie projector. Mrs — ‘Suzanne Keeler is chairman of the Flowers club. 161 N. Saginaw FE 2-7165 ' On Monday evening the choie from St. John Lutheran Church Greenhouses in Lake Orion sang Easter numbers to the Member patients, with Mrs. Eugene Daniel- Michigan Allied Florists ison as chairman. —— Roy Wragby of Birmingham re- jturned to the hospital Tuesday to provide patients another view of A Magnificent New Hotel... in Gay Mexico City slides taken during a trip to , oe Continental A party for patients will be Hilton sponsored by Christ Church Cran- brook Tuesday, with Mrs. Frances Martin as chairman. Cesmepolitan elegance in Old Mexico detatis, reservations and trans- portation arrangements, see For “Your Dealer in Dreams” BIRMINGHAM TRAVEL SERVICE GRACE PLUMBER REILLY MI 4-571! Birmingham Patient in Hospital Marvin H. Addis of Judson court is convalescing at Pontiac General |Hospital following surgery per- 379 Hamiflt formed the past week. a Se a ———— ee for Demiteens Club held at the Mrs garet Shea demonstrated prop avenue LYONS, Colo. (INS? - Colo.. man turned his hobby By Rose and Callie thriving business $5.00 * * * false fireplace facings with famous Lyons sandstone found abundance where he} lives FE 2-6361 nM. JUVENILE BOOTERIE 28 E. Lawrence St. (Open Mon. & Fri. to 9) and FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron St. (Open Fri, & Sat. to 9) 4 f = A Lyons 0 Hobby ot M aking Planters |® rt be Grows Into Real Business} Valuet on (Garland Mar f making planters into a small but Otto Brown makes planters and the MW) aa five men in order to keep up with’ 2 Oe the current demand for his by the cartful .......cccceeees $2 products. i GLOVES in chemise length by Dawnel.... from %2 - i in chalk on the kitchen floor. [plete three large planters a day.' But he is planning to hire three to ANTONY, 4 OF ESS On SOROS! for SPRING The indispensible black, plastic patent BAG... The planters ‘and fireplace facings are made in similar | fashion, The stone—which can \ be cut into thin slabs and shaped | e | form a beautiful, textured, pink | Hel stone surface, . Brown picks up much of his IC\ tracting yards where the ee flat and slim |. . your slabs and scraps often are wasted, | * * * | 8 i) —is cemented to a frame. to 1A fe stone at large Lyons stone can- W orking alone, Brown caf com- 5.00 plus tax all-important accent Tiny Bouquets of gay Spri Childhood Poverty The French religious painter Georges Rouault came from a family so poor that when he was young, he could not even | afford to buy drawing paper. Yet, from the age of 4, he dreamed of being an artist. His first pictures were- done Exclusively in Pontiac Given at Andre's — The Sensational, Exciting SNAP CURL COLD WAVE $750_S10 Complete A staff of skilled stylists to serve your every need. “WHERE SERVICE AND QUALITY ARE SUPREME” OPEN FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 PLM. No Appointment Needed! Immediate: Service! Andre Beauty C8alon Phone 2nd Floor Pontiae — Bank ts. FE 5-9257 THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 26. 1958 | SEVENTEEN i should be equipped with handrails, Scrubbing Helps M , , , ‘Install Handrailings | oo U2: —-PE ost Complexions: _ | f S C ontented H wbby for Safe Stairways lope stairs: at least eee y For safety around the home, closed stairway. Railings — be i Don’t Neglect Soap, Water Care Who Wont Go Solo 2 = ae By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN amazing how many woman whe ‘the morning and before going to, powder puff once or ea a aes By RUTH MILLETT 7 ; | are meticulous in other ways are sleep at night. ; |Ditto your compact puff, which . . ; 5 - Makeup is meant to enhance, still plagued nS parece skin " Do not "ain in the morning gets even Tah Gn Suitable’ When a man wants his wife along with him wherever not to camouflage your complexion. because they haven't worked out just because your face was clean makeup, cleverly applied, will he goes, you can be sure it is for one, several, or all of How many times have you seen regulated beauty routine based when you went to bed at night. make you look lovelier IF your the following reasons: fs an extremely attractive woman or’ on cleanliness. During the night your skin has ex- skin is clean! ae 8 ‘ - . is girl whose appearance was spoiled: co. and water is best for Uded oils and many impurities * * ®* He is proud of her looks. That doesn’t mean she {s by poor skin? Even heavy make- ‘Ceaniing if you have a normal Which need to be washed away— 1} you wotild like to have my young and beautiful—only that she is an attractive- ~~ up doesn’t cover a mass of large skin or one which is oly. Many’ not-packed down with a foundation leaflet about skin care. send a looking woman of whatever age she happens to be. pores, pimples, blackheads or oth- or base or power. This holds true 2 women: Dad) tial even a dry com; Stamped, self addressed erve, She knows how to ease the way for him socially. A A wife er blemishes, plexion improves with the use of even for the dry skin. ope with your request for leafle : ie _— ; * * some soap and water as well as Washing alse is an essential No. 47 to Josephine Lowman in 1 who is a charming and® — . chasanie nce coarse skin was an occu- cleansing and libricating creams. routine for those few women care of The Pontiac Press | van Ble: & woman who is always pick: Gafional barard in the theater AG g gracious woman who CaN j.5 others to pieces is depressing A whe use few or no cosmetics. . Tomorrow “We All Worm — *_* Wash your face thoroughly with But Guard Against Excessive Wor- put others at ease and say to any man tresses had trouble coping with i) ovawe Just for the record how many ec ; ee This is n° ‘times a day do YOU wasn your S@P and water twice a day ly. just the right word to Hest Vue, shanks to a better os sla | (unless you have a very dry ——____—__— . . understanding of the ipertasce of = . in best contin “you shin). This is not only cleansing bridge an awkward mo- ere ; a s. ; 3 * : 7 . a) ¢ Today, 9 times out of 10 bad |twice a day. Scrub briskly pa skin do its own work. ‘to any man. skin is due to neglect. It is jdeep pore cleaning upon rising : Also be sure to launder your | She is his best press agent. That $ 98 Yd. | .doesn’t mean she brags about him ; | ‘in obvious ways, but that she has a \ : " / Wooden Spools subtle knack for playing up his Never Before Sold rien S * |best qualities. 72”' wide, assorted colors For Less Than $5 Are Fine Toys She is a good sport. It isn't any 35°2 wool — 65% rayon ‘ 5 fun for a man to take his wife on ~ K Many mothers provide their a business trip or to a convention Christian Literature Sales P 9 5 | les _youngsters w ith hours of fun by’ or on a hunting or fishing trip— 39 Oaklend oe pantiae “ eve giving them discarded wooden or anywhere else for that matter . ° spools. —if she is hard to please and A child can make ansthing from easily upset over trifles or if = a salt and pepper shaker to a puts her own persenal comfort Enj oy a house with them above all else. PROFESSIONALLY By EMILY POST | First make sure the spools are __ She doesn't talk all otic tine STYLED HAIRDO | “Dear Mrs. Post: We have _scrubbed with hot soap or deter- The man who is mari ied fo a Dip and drip dry no-iren a new car and very often ask gent suds and rinsed — because no yaually Cae never stops talking is this Easter honey-spun pima cotton (a Bp cioe rcs nouns fo nzon fa child scan Fesist chewing!” ais: ae Megan i it ee an HAIR CUTTING TINTS = wonder-blend cf dacron and drive with us on a Sunday aft- ous he plays with on eo A find hur ni on ‘hat plied : lon), Lace and net trim : WO m ‘nsisting : ernoon, as they have no car OO ~ aS ne , wah ie cheney he IMPERIAL "ie bodice and adjustable shoulder of their own. They appreciate | ne a straps. Full | skirt. Sizes . . oOe 2 t cae tr ps r pane $k! = Hel ge ane nn Plastic eat Cover | = aig ion Aen ad ey * Sh fun to h around. having BEAUTY SALON DE ee 2 32 to 40. White only. to share our car With them bi ion te larger figure ond they She is fun to have around, having All br ; x ¢ : we are faced with a eS Is Good Investment ofse lift ap facial fines. a natural interest and curiosity o19 *: bt 378 is: a u : - le plasti and g hat makes any eXperi- £2 20/0 ‘ These friends have two chil- — . A washable plastic seatcover, pio berets that look blown up and galety 1 My hopsnea: Me ess y ¢ bingerte Maia Piece dren and of course they are JOYCE FREEMAN for the car 1s a good investment with aie are vation: ‘the le ading oe Cee a nee s ““EDITH STENSON, Owner ; . : always brought alone. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Free. When there are many little chil- offthe-face silhouettes at sume — She isn't too crincal of other peo 1 a “We don’t mind their coming man of Alberta street announce dren in the family Paris houses. In fabric. they sit ag TS poe cel Pinan it gAMR eT ect, ~*~ but invariably the mother the engagement of their daugh- Sticky fingers and dusty feet high on the head, then dip to the one mane ——— brings along something for ter, Joyce, to Jack A. Greer, leave many impressions on a car side and back. They sit above them to eat and it is all over son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul interior. Washable covers take a tight ribbon or straw band tat the car when they leave. The Greer of De Sota place. sudsy cloth to wipe away tmudges. adds height. last time thev were out with us = ——_— = the upholstery was all sticky * a = a, = : SS EI INE ee ne? from lollipops : age tn “T don't want to seem like : qi ibe an ‘old crank’ but my husband Vee and I take great pride in our > S car and like to keep it just so. Will you please tell me how we can bring up the subject without hurting their feelings?” SMART COMPANION Answer. I think that if sou explain your pride in your car | and ask them please not to give the children anything that Your Fashion Store can make spots on the brand ' new upholstery, it wil! not hurt ° é their feeings — First startere tor th eu 4 fa season 1 e and | had a joint bank account @ suit seasc . to which we both contributed blouses in thoughtful dacron toward furnishing our future and nylon cotton batiste. ; home. My fiance, however, was Bow collar, jewel neck - {- : killed several weeks ago in an automobile accident and I would like to know what to do about this money. Should I keep it all, or should I return | lines and mandarin style White and pastels as well as prints. Sizes 30 to 38 te aa his share to his parents?” Blouses—Main Floor Answer I think you should offer to.return his share to his |; parents, who will probably ask you to keep it ‘‘Dear Mrs. Post: My moth- ' ® er and father are dead, and my oldest brother will send out the invitations to my wed- ding. He is married. I would like to know if his wife’s name — in the should be included on the in- Weiany § go \\ EXTRA ORDINARY oo vitations, too. or do they go “a out only in my _ brother's - . pane” : \ ry The Blouson Suit Answer: Correctly. the in- . N vitations should read, “Mr. and | Mrs. Your Brother's Name re- | quest the honour of your pres- | © : " ence at the marriage of his |. i ° Ms "oN - or Your “little ones” can proudly lead the Easter Parade ‘cause a very wise Mommy shopped at Arthurs for their Easter fashions! | F sister.” etc. / |: | Use Less Vigor | "By this time you know that brushing is good for the hair. However, the vigor of your strokes will vary, depending on whether you have dry hair and scalp or tend toward the The Dress Maker ¥? of oily side. Ease up on brushing Suit ieee eae | brand wees Zaiog ei srsant rand new the oil glands even more. ; , = advance fashions For COOKING, : | Flower Pastel Dresses Crisp, full skirted. drip- dry cotton or nylon Fanci- oop as , ful trimmed. Sizes for big Girls Spring Coats and ttle sisters. Sizes for Tots thru Teens ,, 4 oO DEDUCT 20% From jo ANY SUIT MARKED 69.98 to $149 FRYING and SALADS 3 to 6x and 7 to 14 srerhicleais 6 “s $ Natural Cold Pressed 4.98 to 8.98 Raster 8 eats: eee : OFF SEE Your SAVINGS . the classic fitted princess or | * i $14 to $30 the boyish boxy look. 100° wool flannel, basket weave er worsted gabardine Coral gray, navy or pastel : 298 | PRE-EASTER “SALE of SUITS * Soy Bean Oil Safflower Oil Contains the Chloresterol - | Reducing Factor oe oe ee Known as : | Linolenic Acid u eg oh Boys’ Easter Coat Sets The Eton Suit. . « a Ordinarly you would not expect a SALE like this until ofter : . ° Styled to look like ded’? with sie eee tots wos Easter, but here it is NOW! | aq Natural y 100% "wool weeds we Iced: Sold color longo ; Alterations Newest advanced silhouettes .. . Fabric superb . . . Fashion ’ ‘@ checks, Blue, brown, gray or Big and Little Borers, Suet tine ten rs Color Keyed... Sizes for Junior, Misses’ and Half Sizes, : navy. Sizes 3 to 7. 14.98 to 17.98 1 to 4 and 3 to 6x. ~ ~ | Health Foods 5.98 to 10.98 | _Eester | | | 8 MT. CLEMENS STREET | | \ io Suit Salon—Second Fi . ; : FE +409! . —_— Folks a Level ; i. ‘ " a / Ae EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1958 Mother Secretly Admires Disobedience | |said, “Watch the baby until I get the store. When she turned to re-|‘I’m not sure I want him to do a By MURIEL LAWRENCE Braking the stroller in front of back.” her supermarket; Eddie’s mother, Instead, Eddie followed her peat her order, he darted away and --. canned-food aisle: Catching him, she slapped him, | crying out to a curious fellow ‘shopper, “He won't do a thing he’s told. Hf ever there was a kid with a will of his own, it’s him.” Thus, while performing action that protested Eddie’s disobedi- ence, his mother spoke words that thing I say.” | into began rushing up and down the Many American parents suffer from this secret hate of obedience. | This is understandable. Our country was founded by a Declaration of Independence that pronounced us all “equal.” So we Americans are wncomfortable when we realize that some of us are smarter than others. We feel there’s something humiliating about taking orders. Courtroom, Jail Now Are Scene of Rock ‘n’ Roll Wellston, Ohio H — They've turned the old city hall here into a ‘“‘rock ‘n’ roll” recreation center for teenagers. When. the city offices were moved last year into new quar- ters, the Wellston Rotary Club bought the building and re- named it ‘Teen Town." Teenagers joined Rotary Guard Your Home With Rubber Tile Children’s rooms often show the battle scars of an indoor win- ter siege. One way to avoid this next winter is to use rubber tile or rubber sheeting at the stra- jtegic legels. The material resists scuffs and dirt and works well both on walls and floors, Propping Up Feet Eases Tiredness . members in redecorating the place. Today, the youngsters dance to “rock 'n’ roll’ in accepted it as inevitable. This is why he is disobedient.’ When we are required’ to do so, te the word this spring in our immediate response is, ‘‘Who Tried feet and ankles may be soothed by propping feet up oc- sylons...the fashion word! * * * do ye i f : ; you think you are to tell me - . om? : : ' Secretly, Eddie's mother admires what to do?” As the “equals” of “at was once the mayor's | casionally. Gentle massage : disobedience. She wishes she could people in authority, we are angered courtroom. also will ease the ache in some ‘ a ‘ | The police station is now a cases. flout the demands made on her by py the obligation to obey them. | housework, the landlord, her cred-, © + © «+ OES: Though we are indeed all equal ABILITY CORRUPTED before God, we are unequal in hu-| Though she makes gestures that Man development. Eddie's 5-year- Persons constantly troubled with painful or swelling feet and ankles should consult a doctor. confectionary and reading room. The counter where pris- oners were booked now serves as a snack bar. feens an exciting new trend ward soft, gay tones in SALE — seem to want to restrain Eddie’s od competence cannot possibly defiance, her own secret rebellious-/equal his mother’s. Our national y ion word in wvions ness corrupt her ability to take a prejudice against tyranny makes PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL TINT ' Neumede Shops, firm, decisive position toward it. it very hard for us to see this, and 11'4 $. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. td it softly done, is ~* * lconfused, disobedient ei de Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes. , \ cance ¥ ; _ cor , disobedient children. i H dobrring jeeditaee He senses her double-minded. °° ne remind oe Cen ce. Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. Thursday! Friday! Saturday! \ ness, knowing that her ‘“‘He won't PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 i \ do a thing I say” really means, ™oment our forefathers rejected a sine “eS ————__________*__.___*_____’ obedience to British authority, they — Sanaan anauenanenaesaennanemenaammnasaeenmeaenere ee | heelze beautiful n ing ihad to start rendering it to their £ SEE tatencensmenmss — [EG to Mig mommy NEW MARIAN’S | ef Tim™ ™ asy O IX We all have to render obedience Beauty Shop 3 O : to someone—and the idea that e ] od | Cook ieS Are Americans are absolved from this Hair Sty es r( 382 Onkettahe Ave. SEAMLES® or PULL FASHIONED social necessity 19 &\ childish ‘one \s ei EARLY SPRI NG Crunchy oe : / $115 Mrs. Hammond’s CRUISE , Recipe Calls for Se f Bloomfield te OUR JUVENILE DEPARTMENT —— | Cereal, Nuts, Raisins Ir JOMES OF . an R I . : Fashion | (GaP Boys’ By JANET ODELL California designs . y Eas tex pecceee Press Home Editor Shop |. n return for a recipe sent to i Ss it her, Mrs. Earl W. Hammond of a South American ults Dryden took the time to look up . : Sizes 1-2 and send us a favorite recipe of print blouse in | | and 3 to 6X het own. me cooie rece makes a large number of cookies and is . . . sure to be liked by everyone. pu re Sl Ik (Some Slightly Soiled) After 30 years of living in De. | | troit, the Hammonds bought a | ; | large farm and “retired” to the | 10.95 country. One son lives at home, | works with Mr. Hammond. Wools @ Silks Prints ©@ Cottons 318 3285 338 548 Neumode Hosiery Shop 82 N. SAGINAW ST. FE 2-7730 Mrs. Hammond writes that cook- ing and gardening are her hobbies She also mentions with enthusi- asm two red-haired grandchildren who live across the ruau. CRUNCHY COOKIES By, Mrs. Earl W. 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With our “Package Loan” you may tie your bills together and have the advantage of one account at one place and one convenient, sensible monthly payment instead of the many you may have now. and from his home to the near- | transportation when blizzards strike. jdenly while pursuing an animal jand began sniffirig the strange tracks in the snow. Franti of the Heinola district vear Germany Approves Leroy Changum Name? |Weatherman in Clouds? Blames Fortune Teller | | . | : | Franti i ike RR was ae Nuclear Weapons : essiny Talks About today is\Wexler, research director of the) CrvcmNNATI uf — A fortune magazines or blue prints. It W&8/violent four-day debate, the West cited for running a red light. Helevery storm on earth. He spoke|Relations Court in seeking a di- something he needed and he finally | ian Bundestag voted last failed to appear in Municipal to a convention of weathermen vorce. a gadget that will traverse snow night to let West Germany's, OPEN FRI., SAT. TIL 9 P.M. pROcess under almost any conditions or troops arm with nuclear weapons| weather. as part of Western Europe's de- | The Ridge Kunner ts built of fense. | + +* | : The government's mejority in| is propelled by a large steel the lower house had made pas-| drum around which is fastened sage a certainty despite bitter! i 2', horsepower gas engine. ‘cellor Konrad Adenauer’s Chris- The sled will move up to 15 tian Democrats went through with- stag rejected 269-194 a motion run into trouble in that the sled espoused by the Free Dmocrats ‘West Germany. hauer declared the opposition was driver is strictly in the open but "0t_ through fighting. the sled. government plan threatened West, iGermany with a national emer- Se far he has found many (gency and called for further at- uses for the Ridge Runner, tempts to solve East-West prob- transporting farm products te lems by negotiation. fais and for sure Errant Rock Costs $1,100. 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Bread 20 39° 5060 SUNDAY 9 to 6, Other Doys 9 to 6 * \ G - « > | ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN KSDAY,.MAKCH 26, 1958 sii sca i ie aes . 2. € Bad AP Facsimile MAJOR ROLE — Crown Prince Feisal has been given full control of Saudi Arabia’s foreign, financial and interanl affairs by his brother, King Saud. The pro-Egyptian Feisal reportedly gave Saud a list of strong demands which, if authentic, might indicate Feisal is emerging as the kingdom's strong man. Saudi Arabia's King Powerful Monarch Reigns Over aud has steadily kept his ties Million Subjects Eight in Oil-Rich Land By INTERNATIONAL NEWS father’s death in 1953, he named Crown Prince Feisal prime minis- ter and foreign minister. Monday, it became known the king had named Feisal executive in charge of ‘‘planning internal, external and financial] policies’ of Saudi Arabia. TIES WITH WEST | with the West, from whence he | derives oil royalties totaling some’! $300 million a year, Feisal re- | portedly has looked more to Egyp- i President Gamal Abdel Nas- 'ser and the new United Arab King Saud Ibn Abdul Aziz All Republic. Saud is absolute monarch of 8,-| 000,000 subjects, including slaves) but not necessarily including some! 300 princes and sheiks who keep him in power, The big, bearded king was born fn exile, reared on the tenets of the Koran and the techniques of) desert warfare, and _ inherited about 870,000 square miles of oil- rich desert known as Saudi Arabia, * * * Saud has been one of the maeadl|| | powerful of the world’s few re- maining monarchs, for he has the power of life and death over his subjects, He keeps the loyalty of princes and sheiks— by parceling out his own tre- mendous take on the oil roy- | alties, Ot the $300 million a year, he! keeps 16 per cent—$48 million—' for personal and household ex- penses. But Saud still prays five He was the oldest living—but' times a day, facing Mecca, works known as the smartest or most|hard and shows royal generosity. fearful—of the sons of Ibn Saud, the man who built the kingdom in the aftermath of World War I. In Arab lands, the eldest son the Vodka of Vodkas Saoff the grectest nome in VODKA 80 and 100 Proof. Dist. from grain. Ste. Plerre SmirnoftFis.(Div.cf Heublein) Hartford, Conn. * * w “Take this,’’ he once said to a shivering guest as he stripped off his fur coat. ‘‘I have many more.” He is heavy, slow moving and, jhis slightly-practiced smile shows the gleam of a gold tooth. He wears heavy glasses, Saud was born 57 years ago in , | Kuwait, where the family lived in exile. He helped his father drive. out the Hashemite rulers and set. _ {up the kingdom. | Now the world wonders whether Saud, strong but undevious, can keep it in spite of Arab Politics| and family differences, Sailing Into Pacific fo Protest A-Tests LOS ANGELES wW—Four paci-. fists have sailed again in the ketch | Golden Rule to protest nuclear tests in the Pacific. 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MARCH 26, 1958 meee DOORS OPEN 6:45 —— Boy, 15, Begins Term| for Slaying Brother PHOENIX; Ariz. uw — Russell, Alex Burchfield Jr., 15, described | by a psychiatrist as intelligent but; emotionless, today began a life *|term in the state prison for mur- dering his ,younger brother. * * * “Fifty years ago,’’ Superior Court Judge Warren L. McCathy. fold the boy, “there would have) | Reena ct Ahed a m car Without Waiting for US, Agreement Big Disarmament Move by Russians Visualized iY ry * ™ MONOLITH | WASHINGTON i — US. offi-ion worldwide interest: in) control "iM NST cials say privately the Soviet gov. ng the nuclear weapons race 0 ERS ‘ernment may make a spectacula: without submitting to internation 5 Aisa oenaons yal inspection within the USSR! 4, Ze ante 38 move on disarmament soon bs ul inspection within tl > * * . AN Ww announcing — without wailing for : iy. c . _ foolproof way of knowing the Sov The outside world would have no! : 1S. agreement — at it Is sus U.S. agreemen thi IS SUS oe were Py Coat Gee com ~ ~ Love SLAVES OF THE pending nuclear weapons tests. ~ AMAZONS £2 These offreuls also conside! ae beli weit pat pains been little hesitancy in imposing Lip elieve possible a Moscow declaration of “© the death penalty on you. However intent to stop manufacturing nu a - * I feel no compulsion from society clear weapons The Supreme Soviet the |! t U.S. AIR ‘ a} eee cicinert y peeneee at the present time to kill and do hoki smee) | * * * is R arimamer WHI open a nes away with the deficient and handa- aye rch ht . i \ “OW tomorrow. nee The purpose, thes believe weuld session in loscow omorpo icapped.” be pure Wee cura capitalwing Meetings of this peay have often | ‘The youth pleaded ginity pre- Rewene ——- _——e * provided the forum for map pol i viously to first-degree murder in oe PLUS—_—— icy statements, usually by Soviet the Nov. 9, 1957, fatal shooting of his brother Michael, 11. He told authorities he killed the boy be- The issue of East-West disarm cause Michael teased him about) ament negotiations, like that of a serving time in the state indus-| OLD MI LL Sh . ‘summit conference, is deadlocked) ; é ; — 4 ex . a . trial school. He could have been. * at the moment. Whether and when Le ee Ae e} =.‘ jsentenced to the gas chamber. | the deadlock may be broken no! *~ a A Communist party boss Nikita iKhrushchev, AN | rec: \ | th TAVERN eS lone here can say i Pontiae Press Phote A psychiatrist testified Burch- | Tg say C PUPPEN «TED de CORSIA + ARGENTINA BRUNETT WATERFORD i x * * ALL SET — Cathy Chase of 294 Raeburn point out that everything is set at Wilson School (field was unable to show or re-' Starts FRIDAY Secretary of State Dulles told a street, Arthur Steward 6f 256 Bondale avenue for a Friday evening PTA fair. 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Now he has honorary degrees from Wayne and five other schools Reuther says he got his basic philosophy from Ins father Valen- new labor contract. ‘tine Reuther, a 79-year-old veter- ee &* an of the labor »movement. He! . calls his father an “old crusader, Genera! Motors Corp. already yho always carries his soapbox has made clear it will give a firm with him.” He sums up his be- no to Reuther's demand that tiefs by saying, ‘If I weren't con- Crusader er share that point of view. * * bd The union has provided a body-! guard for Reuther ever since an’ attempt was made on his life a) pled by a shotgun blast through a window then in Detroit. -still a mystery, There is no mystery He doésn't take ‘no for an Worked in the auto shops and stud-' April 1948. 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Robinson received a split decision. on his face, AP Facsimile Robinson Very Tired Ray's Plans CHICAGO (#—Sugar Ray Robin- son, tired and barely audible, rested in his hotel suite bed a couple of hours after winning the middleweight title from Carmen Basilio and said he hasn't made up his mind what he's going to do. * * * “It was one of the fights I've ever had,” Fight Fans Use Cow Palace TV toughest | said the) SAN FRANCISCO w — For a? time you'd have thought the mid- dleweight title fight was in San) Francisco's Cow Palace. Plenty of noise ... shouts dur- ing a flurry between Carmen Ba- silio and Ray Robinson ... oohs and aahs when a wild punch missed ... applause after,a furi- ous round ... beer vendors ,.. a few hecklers, * * * The scrap, however, cago Stadium. The Cow Palace patrons, 6,323 of them, watched the action on four 20x30-foot screens, hung where the ring usually is for live) fights, The gross gate was $25,036. | An even larger crowd, 6,937 paid, saw the TV bout at Syra-! cuse, N. Y. There were six “‘live’’ preliminary bouts there. * * * John Parsons, general manager of Telenews Corp., said 5°,000 saw the fight in 17 Northern California theaters, auditoriums and the Cow Palace. The gross take, he said was over $150,000. was in Chi- | Uncertain After Victory "|to put Basilio and Robinson in the. Television Screen for Big Bout Flops GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (2? — About 1,800 fight fans crowded | into = Grand Rapids Armory | last night to watch the Ray Robin- son-Carmen Basilio bout on _ big- screen closed-circuit television. * * They sat in their $3.30 seats as the national anthem was played in Chicago Stadium. Then the picture flickered and died. Technicians, watched by 50 die- hard fans, were still trying to fix it when the announcer reported Robinson had won. The promoter said he refunded the nearly $6,000 he had collected. Navy Ring Prelims NORFOLK, Va. ® — Willie Branch. of Detroit knocked out Paul Rodgers of Chicago in 2:44) of the third round in the All-Navy boxing tournament here last night. Branch is defending champion in the 156-pound class, He fought with the Atlantic Fleet team. Other fights included: Heavyweight class — " Richard Hansen, Muskegon, Mich., 6th Dis- trict, knocked out James Green Atlanta, Ga., 14th District, 1:38 of] second round. Pancho, Hoad All Even ST. LOVIS (® — Defending charg m Pancho Gonzales and Aus. tralia’s Lew Hoad are tied at 2: matches each in their 100-matct series for the world professiona’ tennis championship. Hoad defeat Prep for NCAA Tests inary matches start in Memorial Auditorium at 5 pm. EST. for Future man who won the middleweight: crown for the fifth time. Robinson, holding a_ post-mid-| jnight press conference, had no complaints and kept repeating “I'm awful tired. He was very tough. One of the toughest I've, ever fought. Maybe LaMotta (Jake) was a little tougher, I) don’t know.” j * * * | Asked what he thought when Referee Frank Sikora’s card was} read favoring Basilio 69-66, Robin- | son said: “TI was prised.”’ Robinsen said “I knew I won the fight. when they said ‘the winner and new middleweight cham- ion.’ "’ Robinson wag indefinite about his future plans, * * * “I haven't made up my mind what I'm going to do,’ said Rob- inson when asked if he planned to) retire. “I don't know if I'm ever! going to fight again, It’s too soon) to decide.”’ Basilio, his left eye closed, swollen and discolored talked) about a return bout with the man) whom he dethroned in 15 rounds lin New York last Sept. 23. Carmen said his vision was im- surprised, real sur- jpaired from the fourth round on| dumping the NIBL cellar team, and kept him off balance. By the | 77-72 ‘sixth round the eye was shut com-| pletely. “I couldn't get my distance | iright,”’ said Basilio. ‘If you can’t! get distance, you find yourself off ! balance."’ “We want a return match,” Club, said he'd be very happy’ ring again. “We don’t have any contract for a third fight,’ said Gainford. You guys are talking to a man \who just swam the English Chan- ‘nel and now that he's through, you're asking him if he's going! ito swim back.” Collegiate Fighters SACRAMENTO, Calif. (‘P—Box- ers from 14 colleges and univer- sities began workouts today in preparation for the NCAA cham- pionship tournament. The 57 contestants will weigh in tomorrow morning and _prelimi- CANADIEN GOAL: _ Montreal's Jean Bhiveau (4) puts the puck in Detroit Red Wings’ net, during last night's playoff opener in Montreal, which the Canadiens won, 8-1. Dickie Moore got an | assist on the play. Wings’ goalie, Terry Sawchuk, is behind ed 10-8, 2-6,/6-3 here las’ _inight, Beliveau. Game was first of a 7-game series between the clubs. CHICAGO (AP)—Sugar Ray Robinson beat Father Time and one-eyed Carmen Basilio last night to regain the world middle- weight championship for an incredible fourth time. The fight was tough in both cases. Robinson was exhausted at the end of the 15 rounds in taking a split decision. He was so limp he barred the press from his Chicago Stadium dressing room. Age (he will be 38 in May) nearly caught up with him last night. But this was something 30-year-old Basilio, a 2-1 fa-. vorite, couldn't do. xk * * The fight actually was between a good welterweight and a good middleweight. Basilio came in at 153 pounds. Robinson’ weighed 15934. Robinson did most of his damage early. In the fifth round he stunned Basilio with three quick lefts to the face and a smashing right that had the champion a Kittle rocky at the bell. | | ugar’ Beats Time, Basilio to Regain Title The steam of his hey day was gone, and no knockdowns but both fighters landed enemas blows to rock each other occasionally. Another encore appears inevitable, aukeush Gene Full- mer is waiting in the wings for a shot at the crown again and his manager, Marv Jenson, is prepared to file a mil- lion dollar suit against the IBC for breach of contract unless he gets it. The fight was a financial success although it fell far short of the IBC goal of breaking the indoor record gate of $422,918 set in Chicago Stadium 11 years ago for the Tony Zale-Rocky Graziano scrap. Paid attendance last night was announced as 17,976 but there appeared to be a standing-room gathering that would top 20,000. Gate receipts were $351,955 with a net lof $278,108. , Basilio and Robinson each received 30 per cent of the net ‘and the same cut of an estimated $300,000 from the closed circuit network that was fed into 38 states, Canada and the In New York, the two judges went for Basilio and the referee nistrict of Columbia, $30,000 in radio proceeds and an unknown for Robinson. Last night, judge Frank McAdams saw it for amount from movie rights. Each will pocket nearly $200,000. opponent away. Basilio'’s raw tenacity made it all the tougher. The ingredients are present for another rematch, which the International Boxing Club hopes to stage in June in New York, Robinson willing. Robinson, who can ham it up as well as the next TV per- |former, wouldn’t say yes or no. He is expected to play the part of being on the brink of retirement to the hilt—-until he and IBC President Jim Norris get down to financial facts. x * * In the meantime, Basilio will be demanding a rematch al- though there was no such stipulation in their contracts. All the fanfare is there for a promotion. Basilio lifted the | 160-pound title from the Sugarman in New York last Sep- tember on a split decision. This time it was in reverse, the referee again being in the middle. It was then that a cut opened over Basilio’s left eye. The eye Robinson 72-64 under the five-point Soa ee ane le ie became swollen shut intthe sixth round and from then on he 20h" Bray scored it 71-64. Referee Frank Sikora voted for This is the type of payday that shouldn’t demand too much thought by Robinson in talking of another rematch. could be considered at the mercy of Sugar Ray. * * * Basilio 66-69. The AP card favored Robinson 70-63. * Undoubtedly, Basilio would have been much more effective: son—his ring record. In 150 fights, he has lost only six times, | * * | There is something no one ev er can take away from Robin- But the Harlem Dandy couldn't put his courageous little if the curtain had not dropped over his left eye. There were Basilio now stands at 13 defeats in 72 bouts. Facts, Figures for Title Bout CHICAGO (AP) — Financial facts and figures of Tuesday night's Carmen Basilio- Sugar Ray Rebinsen middleweight title bout in the Chicago Stadium: Paid attendance—17,976. Gross receipts—$351.955. Taxes and other expenses—$73.847. Net receipts—S$278, 108. Radio receipts—$30,000, Theater-TV receipts—$300.000 estimated,| Rebinson's share of net (30 per coat | 3.432. Basilio’s share of net (30 per cent)—| 3,432, Robinson's share of theater TV radio—$99,000, estimated. | Basilio's share of theater TV and radio — $99,000, estimated. Betseeen'e total purse — $182,432, esti- total 432, estimated, Movie receipts—to be’ scacemised later, Favorites Enter - AAU Tourney Bartlesville and Wichita | Cagers Play for First Time Tonight DENVER (» — Co-favorites Bar- ,tlesville, Okla., and Wichita, Kan., join other seeded teams today in 5 their first appearance in the Na-| * tional AAU basketball tournament. * * * Bartlesville is matched against the U.S. Marines who skipped by ON THE BUTTON — A solid left to the right eye and nose of Carmen Basilio was landed last night by Sugar Ray Robinson (above). Action took place in the middleweight title fight in Chi- . AP Wactimile cago, in which Robinson regained his title from Basilio by a decision. PRESS BOX A United Press poll of sports- writers covering the finals of the state high school basketball tourna- ment. last Saturday at Michigan State's Jenison Fieldhouse in East Lansing produced the following all- tourney quintet: Dave DeBusschere, Detroit Austin Catholic; Don Mattson, Chassell; Chet Walker, Benton Harbor; Art Brandstatter, East Lansing, and Everett Griffin, River Rouge. DeBusschere, Matt- son and Walker were unanimous choices. DeBusschere was voted the tour- ney’s most outstanding player with one ballot for Mattson the lone dis- senting vote. It was the 2nd straight year that Austin's all-stat- er received the “most outstand- ing’’ award. DeBusschere and Mattson were the only repeaters from the 1957 UP all-tournament team. Milford, Conn., Tuesday, 98-85. Wichita runs inte Cedar Rap- ids, Iowa, a collection ef lowa | State College players who | trimmed Salt Lake City, 84-72, in overtime, In the other, first round games: Wyatt, Royal irate & San Francisco defeated ‘Detroit, 75-52, and Navy got hot in, the eacoud half to down Fort Col-' ‘Montreal Sizzles in C up Opener ‘lns, Colo., 78-66. * * Kansas City. the os National Industrial Basketball League! (NIBL) team to see first round laction. fell by the wayside, Phila-, |delphia won itS 30th straight by, MONTREAL ® — The Detroit ‘Red Wings barely got their skates San Francisco, made up mostly on the ice and they were one down) lof Army players stationed there, to the Montreal Canadiens in the turned on a fast break in the sec- Semifinal round of the Stanley Cup: ond half to smash Detroit. The playoffs. ‘Michigan team never held the lead) The red-hot Canadiens pumped) \but trailed only 32-27 at halftime in five goals in the first period andthe hat cal q and tied the score three times in)stormed to an 8-1 triumph over the goal to the Canadiens’ five-goal! Johnny Wilson was the only Red Wing able to interrupt the Canadiens’ string of points. He punched in a 40-foot shot when the count was 6-0 and outcome | long since settled. Rookie Phil Goyette performed, trick, contributing one} first period and scoring two more later, | Maurice (Rocket) Richard gave 'Co-Manager Joe Netro. ithe first half. |fcemderiag Wings in the first game Jim Norris, president of the Z Hi Pig Sestobseven (Playolt: last ‘Sponsoring International Boxing Bayer Leading & : Hogan, Stranahan in Coast Tourney | PALM BEACH, Fla. wH — Final| 18 holes were slated today in the | professional division of the 18th annual Seminole Pro-Am tourna-| ment with a California golfer hold-| ing a one stroke lead. * * * ANN ARBOR tP—The 35th an- George Bayer of San Gabriel, nual NCAA swimming meet which! Calif., fired a 34-34—68 in the first Sts under way tomorrow, could round yesterday. Behind him were Poi! down to a stirring individual) Ben Hogan of Fort Worth. Tex., (duel between Yale’s Tim Jecko and and Frank Stranahan of Toledo, ‘host Michigan's Tony Tashnick. Ohio, tied with 69s. a * x /verines are heavy favorites to re-| jtain their championships. Yale is The $10,000 tournament is being |e pected to supply the strongest played over the 6,850 - yard Sem- Challenge. inole Golf Club course with a par ais © 2 | Michigan won the crown last 36-72 so oe | year by eight points over the : runnerup Elis despite a_ triple victory by Jecko. And the Wol- freestyler Dick Hanley, breast- stroker Cy Hopkins and diver Dick Kimball—again this year, | individual title and Kimball two. Hanley, world record holder at 220 yards, took second in his specialty. Tashnick, a sophomore who be- came eligible this year, has com-| peted against national champion Jecko ofce before. He was soundly beaten. Tashnick, was paddling the 200 yards in 2:11 by the time Michigan! opened its schedule in November.) ‘in seven months: - * r * Jecko, who won the NCAA 200-! yard butterfly in 2:09.5 Mast year, likewise has become faster. He ‘captured the Eastern Intercolle-) giate crown two weeks ago in 2:06.4: ° Tashnick and Jecko aie are slated to match strokes in the 100-yard | butterfly and the 200- yard individual medley. Jecko is defending NCAA champion in AP , Facsimile verines have their top stars — | plus Tashnick. Hopkins won one | Wolverine, Eli Duel Looms for AAU Swimming Crown those events too. Tashnick rules | the Big Ten in both. | | A national audichce will watch iTashnick and Jecko wage their’ expected battle in the 100- yard) The defending champion Wol- |butterfly. The last six events of the goals in th opening period, two by i three-day meet will be televised na- tionally (CBS, 3 p.m., EST) Satur- day. | Two titles will be decided at to-| ‘morrow’s opening sessions, the |1,500-meter freestyle and the one-. imeter diving. Another eight finals, will be staged Friday night. A total of 238 swimmers: and divers from 54 schools is entered iin the meet. | Tigers Sell Hurler LAKELAND, Fla. (® — The De- itroit Tigers have sold pitcher Hy) | Cohen of the American Assn.’s' Charleston club to Toronto of the’ ‘International League. at MSU Clinic * * * The East Lansing High School student bedy really staged q wild demonstratign Saturday after the Trojans beat River Rouge to win the state Class B title. A horn- blowing motorcade roamed the MSU campus and East Lansing for more than two hours follow- ing the victory. * * * EAST LANSING #® — Bowden It's doubtful that any school had more tournament spirit than Aus- n. A cheering section close to 1,000 strong, all boys, sat directly wyatt of Tennessee and Darrell lee of Texas will be guest ex- ti In S ras eC [perts at the 5th annual Michigan pint football coaches clinic May} naan uses the balanced single the Canadiens a big jump when tel is an authority on fired in goal No. 1 at 2:22 and fol-| wing and Royal lowed with goal No. 2 at 4:07. the split T. Jean Beliveau followed at 6:20 and) Coach Duffy Daugherty and his| Boom Boom Geoffrion scored at entire Spartan staff also will par- 8:55 before Goyette closed the peri-|ticipate in the clinic. Okie John. od’s scoring at 14:23. ‘son. of Muskegon Heights High) will be the guest high school oma bole evebe ror ai aaceeaen ° uk fool runt of th ; : ing nigra any minutes. oe was The clinic will wind up spring beaten on four of the first five |Ptactice at Michigan State. Vars- shots that came his way. ity players will meet a squad of| ‘old timers again at the annual At the other end, Canadiens spring game on May 3. ‘goalie Jacques Plante fended off 29 shots. * Former Tiger Player If it is any consolation to the Dies in Ohio at 83 | Wings, they beat the Canadiens in. URRICHSVILLE, Ohio ®— AI- he business of getting off shots,’ 40-35. 'fred (Shoddy) Shaw, one-time De- The twe teams will meet in troit Tiger player, died at his | the second game at Montreal to. home here yesterday. He was 83, morrow. | Shaw broke into organized base- Dall in 1900 and later was a third New York also got off to a fast) aseman and catcher with Detroit, start in its series with Boston, Boston and Chicago of the Ameri y 2 a2 . . aA \downing the Bains: . can Deague and the old Boston club of the National League, The Rangers scored three big ibelow the newsmen and vibrated ithe rafters of the press box with their thunderous sounds. The \Friars were Jed in their enthusiasm iby 32 cheerleaders. * * *. Class D Chassell became the 5th team in state tourney history to win three straight titles. Others were Kalamazoo Central in Class A (1949-50-51),. Grand Haven in Class B (1933-34-35), Kalamazoo st. Augustine in Class C (1930-31-32) and Stevensville in Class D (1935-36-37). * * * Muskegon Christian, the new Class C champion, is only in its 8th year of existence. Christian had never won a regional title un- ‘til this year, although it had cap- tured district honors five times. * * * Benton Harbor is an old hand at reaching the state finals, but also an unlucky one. Last Satur- day marked the Tigers’ 4th appear- ance in the championship round, yet they have won the crown only once. That was in 1941 when eey beat Saginaw, 34-28. ci the veteran Dave Creighton who, ‘assisted on the other, after the vis- itors had taken a short-lived lead. The victors, however, will have to play the rest of the series without the. services of captain | Red Sullivan. He fell hard to the | ice when checked by Bruin Vic | Stasiuk in the ist period and suf- ' player and five as a coach, Cookie fered a triple fracture of the jaw. | Lavagetto was named manager of “IT don't know what hit me,"’|the Washington Senators last May said Sullivan later, Ranger coach |7. He succeeded Charley Dressen. ‘Phil Ww atson called it ‘‘a deliberate) Before the end of the 1957 season, linjury’’ and most of the home fans , Lavagetto was rehired for the 1958 agreed. | campaign, The 2nd game will be at New) Here’s an opportunity to test your ‘York Thursday with all others at managerial IQ with that of the Boston due to the circus taking) Senators’ skipper, Cookie's strat- (Thirteenth of a series) By BEN OLAN After 14 years as a big league City Course Open Sunday He won the Big Ten champion- It'll cost a few cents more to: ship three weeks ago in 2:06.0,' ‘play golf at Pontiac Municipal Golf fore the year is out are the instal-) chopping 12 seconds off his time Course this season, but numerous lation of more fence along Bagley |" the Senators. Oriole. pitcher ‘improvements around the links will | | lover Madison Square Garden. n. egy helped pull his team out of — fa tight spot in the following in- | stance. Examine the problem — then see what really happened. The Baltimore Orioles and Sen- [aoe are tied 2-2 in the top of the ninth at Washington. Reliever Other changes to be made be e- Truman Clevenger (R) is pitching ‘Skinny Brown opens the frame Street and the planting of ith a double and moves to third Enter the hot stove league and play YOU’RE THE MANAGER & COOKIE LAVGETTO d. Walk Boyd and Williams in- tentionally to set up a play af any base? (Other data: Clevenger has help to explain the slight hike in and trees plus additional pathways. | greens. fees. *® * * Municipal will open for the 1958 7) l y | he principal change in fees is a: season this Sunday with a num- 10-cent hike to 85 cents for nine pie cde. a ber of changes for the better in holes of golf on’all weekdays. Other, ™ oe ° evidence on the 18-hole layout. — small_ price increases have been) ~~ Would you: | Among the improvements are made for league play and Satur-| a. ‘Bring in a lefthanded pitch- new sections of fence, grass- -sod- days, Sundays and holidays. er to face Boyd? { ded tees, a new practiee green | Club and cart rentals, golf sup-; 6. Let Clevenger pitch =| given up one hit in 124 innings; | Boyd is 36-for-119 (.303) for the year; Williams is 0-for-3 and Pilarick 0-for-l in the game: Chuck Stobbs is Washington's j available el on Billy Gardner's sacrifice. Bob 'Boyd (L) is the next batter with © SK) f-t watt a oT! essyonng wat) = Pupuwni-ieace 1ayy8 yno pekee, | Gey) paiog har | pesae, pue pupa pyo peddwes: and @ new No. 1 tee on the north /plies and the usual refreshments} Boyd? Uso DUS Puno oy) o mod ‘ nine, along with the interior re- will also be available wher the city) ¢. Walk Boyd intentionally to ont ao “are ‘Ton pte paow 05 \, decoration of the clubhouse. . ‘course opens Sunday. i get to Williams? yunid PUD — wn | ¥ . « TWENTY-EIGHT f THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1958 ae eee ae rere ee | : 4 | * ‘MSU 9 Battles Marines PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. @ — The Michigan State baseball team was scheduled to meet the Parris Island Marines today in the first jot a four-game series. ae Ni vaflable evivaie Parts ot" Groups The Spartans’ scheduled game 2 Bundey Matinee” nia ae lwith Georgia Teachers of States- 4471S W. HURON 5-3677 boro, Ga., was cancelled because of wet grounds yesterday. That attic can become an extra room to your home with our materials and plans for you. — Skating Rink ~_ pons 8 to 11 P. Set. and Sun. Metinees 2 to 4:30 P.'M. DETROIT w — The Detroit | Pistons know now what it’s like to be hit by an avalanche. They lived through one last night in the National Basketball Assn.’s West- ern Division playoffs. The St. Louis Hawks buried them 145-101 and took a commanding 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series. The Hawks can wind it up tomorrow at St. Louis. | Last night they shattered eight playoff game records and beat the Pistons with ridiculous ease. De- ‘troit even led at one stage — 5-3 the outside shot. hit still we got a lot. of points. Our attack was okay, but we were re- lying on our defense. there.” “They sagged on us and gave us But we couldn't and became disorganized. It wasn't George Yardley, the Piston scor- ing ace whd set an all-time NBA record of 2,001 points during the season, had ‘one of his rare poor games. shots and wound up with 16 points, almost 12 below his season aver- age. He hit only three jump Hawks Bury Pistons, 145-10] The Hawks rolled to a 72-44 halftime margin. The second half was almost as bad although the Pistons did show some scor- ing punch after their initial shock at the cave-in. St. Louis hit on a blistering 56 per cent of its floor shots, 55 to 98. The Hawks’ field goal accum- wation set a playoff record. So did their 145 points for the game, their 72 points for the first half, their 73 points for the second half and their 42 points for the fourth quarter. The Pistons and Hawks, between them, established two-team playoff records for 130 points in the sec- ond half, 73 points in the fourth quarter and 89 field goals. Seven 6f the Hawks scored in double figures, headed by Cliff Hagan with 28 points and Bob Pettit with 23. Semifinal Series (Best-of-7) TODAY'S GAMES Boston at Philadelphia, Boston leads 3-0. YESTERDAY'S so St. Louls 145, Detroit 101, St.Louis leads “TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE at St. Louls Iphia Detroit Philade’ at Boston, if necessary. — in the first couple of minutes. | Then the Hawks never stopped, pouring it on the humiliated De- troiters for the remaining 46 minutes. ’~ we * | The Olympia Stadium crowd of \6,099 — fourth largest since the Pistons moved here this season ifrom Fort Wayne, Ind. — had its only pleasure hooting Hawk coach Alex Hannum. It jeered Hannum for arguing with the officials when his team was 35 points ahead. — “Our defense was pitiful,” | said Piston coach Red Rocha | gloomily. ‘‘No team should get 145 points, not even if they’re getting layups all night. of is OTT TE Sa + Bub ts SUPPLIES FUEL 549 N SAGINAW $1. Poatiac | Te FES 2521 Mich LANSING W® — The overflow attendance at the state high school basketball tournament this past weekend is causing some concern to the State High School Athletic Assn. The association is happy about the steadily increasing popularity the prep title showdown. But it unhappy because many fans had to be turned away. The matter will be discussed at a meeting of the representa- Tournament Seating Plagues MHSAA tive council, association govern- ing body, May 25-27 at Traverse City. The estimated attendance 0 the two days and nights was 47,000, with 25,000 seeing the Saturday afternoon and night finals in re- served seats. « * * Only general admission tickets were sold for the Friday evening and night A-B semifinals at Jenison Fieldhouse and the C-D semifinals RPMARA i Lie! idembhads acai i hoes i: ae AR LIFETIME GUARANTEE Ask us about it! Extra Safety at an Extra LOW PRICE! SDE LUXE SUPER-CUSHION GOODSYEAR “1 \! Wee ~ at Lansing’s Civic Center. The crowd topped 6,000 at the Civie Center, which has a seat- ing capacity of 4,400 for basket- "ball, Fans had to wait until those who came for early games gave up their seats and some didn’t bother waiting, * * * One suggestion was that the D |semifinals at Civie Center and the B semifinals at East Lansing be played in the afternoon, leav- ing the Class C and A games undis- puted possession of the evening x * * There also were some turnaways from the finals, particularly for the evening Class A and D games, prompting the suggestion that the finals be split uminto one game each in the afternoon and evening at the two centers rather than two afternoon and two evening games at East Lansing. The seating problem promises to be further complicated if De- | the principals, jthe games spread over more time | Aaron, troit schools come into the tourna. ment next year, as advocated by x *« * “It is my personal feeling that no radical change will be made,” said Charles E. Forsythe, state high school athletic director. ‘Travel time is a big factor in our planning. Any further division of would mean keeping students away from classes longer than under the Wertz to Lead Tribe in Field 20, Years years, To Wertz, in hig 15th year. of professional baseball, it proves nothing is impossible — and he hopes youngsters stricken with polio can learn from his example. His bout with polio, at the end .253 that season. Manager Bobby field captaincy this way: present system.” players.” 9 Home Runs Give Banks Speediest Spring Start MESA, Ariz. —Amazing Ernie Banks, the Chicago Cubs’ slugging shortstop, already has smashed nine home runs in spring exhibi- tion games for his fastest spring start ever. * * * Notoriously slow in getting un- derway, Banks didn't hit high gear until mid-summer last year but still the 175-pound infieder banged 43 homers, just one back of National League leader Hank of the world champion Milwaukee Braves. Currently with more spring hom- ers than any other major leaguer for 1958, Ernie came to the Cubs camp here intent on getting off faster than he,has in the past. ‘He listened carefully to the Cubs’ RECESSION ? Hornsby. * * * Statistics: show Ernie's success with 22 hits in 57 times at bat including the nine homers, a and five doubles." Although he says Mickey Mantle or Willie Mays might possibly home runs, Ernie sets no such goal for himself. a good start.” Orioles Out to Land fs) Woodling in Trade TUCSON, Ariz. ( — The Balti- ‘more Orioles are showing interest ‘in Gene Woodling but chances of landing the Cleveland Indians left fielder depend on finding a player jin return. “Just say I'm noncommittal on to play more than 15 games in a played only 7 games and batted Bragan yester- day summed up his selection of the 33-year-old first sacker for the “Wertz is: very popular and can set a good example for the young special batting coach Rogers to date. 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Purkey was the first Redleg, é SAUNDERS Drive-It-Yourself SYSTEM ; AGE BRIE: Rochester, Minn., last January. / pitcher to go nine innings this. x * + head to toe physical disclosed he spring and sent him to the No. if ALL 1957 CARS LIFT GATES—PADS The Tigers’ spring exhibition |} was in top shape. ; spot in the scramble for the open-| > Automatic Transmission VANS—STAKES @ record now is 5-10. Kansas City’s, “But I received a warning from, ing day assignment. After Wash- |} Radios—Heaters mark is 8-6. Dr. H. H. Young, the head ortho- ington scored its only run on a > ne —whether a "IC said yes ; = : |» Rates for an hour, day, week or month or year pedic surgeon,’’ Conley said yes-| walk and Jim Lemon's triple in: truck you only pay for what you actually use. For mee game . —— helped 'terday. “He told me that if I the first, only one Senator) 4 Hapledimegsh ol Spears ation or free local delivery call FE 8-6811. bir Seer) Toon) Ege (de \didn’t change my way of pitching] reached second base. 14 , etache another cloud = gloom. (14 have a chronic sore arm every | ’* * &* » Operated Locally by MAZZA’‘S .MOBIL SERVICE rt e a sa | ” | Installation carers ‘ . ae a it he year. Sisler had set down the Cardi- >} Paddeck and Pike Streets FE 8-6811 $ 15 the reli ‘ ne Tighe saw fea [o.omey explained that “I isl ‘nals for four innings earlier with 8 > rellefers — Tighe saw Tom (through all the pitching motions | only -Whe-Tirsthatter to face him| Morgan come on with a 63 lead |before him, and while he didn’t] leaching (base lonllenterrcr Yar! glass packed and lose it. Then Chuck Daniel 'know too much about baseball, tenday. he took over for Tom! No M took over for the Tigers and ‘Dr, Young could see that I was matey ; ; mn | oney : : Brewer in the fourth and set down) Dow finished the game. | , stly wi rm and} . | n MOTOR MART . throwing. poe th my oF th 15 consecutive batters. | 24 Months Morgan, who came to the Tigers Shoulder and not enough with the | Robinson hit his first homer in| AUTO PARTS in an off-season trade, relieved "St ct my onal on Garg big | the third with no one on base.) to Pay 121-123 E Montcalm rookie Bob Shaw in the sixth in- “&hthander changed his style. He connected again in the eighth AUTOMATIC FE 4.8230 ; ning and held on until the eighth| | with two on and the Orioles trail- (ime, TRANSMISSIONS ‘ when the A’s got to him for four | ing by one run. His efforts en- ia): Our es 12 Years of Dependable ‘Straight’ blows in their game-. GRAPEFRUIT abled the Orioles to snap a four-| aM; Specia I " : winning rally. game losing streak. | ‘ MOTOR TU E-UP Service at the Same | 7 ens * oo * | : Fast Service—Quality Work MOTOR | REBUILT ENGINES Two of Long's blasts came off, The Tigers got all their runs in| | the Giants’ ace lefthander, John-' the first five innings off an old! Location AP Facsimile League MOTOR MART SAFETY CENTER 121-123 E. Mentcalm FE 4-8230 A-Ran for Demaestri in 8th B-Popped out for Greengrass tn 9th. le = |\Milwaukee vs. Philadelphia at Clear- C-Lined out for Daniel in 9th | water, Fla | TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE } San Francisco vs Las "Angelbs vs. Pittsburgh at Ft mers. i re 4 = i P DOWN 10 t * i teammate, ce Maas, w ras | oT Sp , ; ; iny Antonelli, and the other off) | Duke eas, who was! | FOULED! — Detroit Pistons’ George Yardley (12) took a shot \Pete Burnside : A 15 MINUTE dealt to the A’s by the Tigers in a/ - : NBA series d | ete Burnside, each with a man. E h : Cc ‘trade last winter. | AMERICAN LEAGUE | at the basket in last night's playoff game in the NBA series, an on base. As if that weren't enough | Seevice end xe ange Oo. SERVICE ; Besten vee i ea misses. But he was fouled by Win Wilfong (15) of the St. Louis |Chuck Tanner, Ernie Banks and Rebuilding 401 $. Saginaw” FR 4-7482 are homers were hit by |Chicage eas -§ § 371) Hawks. Cliff Hagan (16), other Hawk player, is in the middle. | john Cory! also homered. It was While you relax in our com- [| | Cae songs ave ape and new Yorky . -.8 8 500, Hawks won the 4th game of the series, in Detroit Olympia, 145-101. |Banks’ ninth of the spring. a } ey Lau, side from his = Cleveland See 6 8 429 SS —_— =e ee races i Pt SoS SE fortable waiting room to your = ; | Washingt 5 8 385 ’ | faverite Hi-Fi Music!” _ homers Martin banged out two |Baitimore $9 | > | singles, Detrott 5 13 . va ar ‘B LEAGU | gles . NAWOn AE LeAGtE ne, Stengel Pegs McDougald LADIES yuma B LEAGUE , | The Athletics’ homers came off san Francisco o -°5 (643 h Positi foe 6S Ute eoe ae on . ; Coughlin No. 1 59 49 Mobile Crane | ca the bats of Joe DeMaestri, Hector Le* Angeles ............ , 5 60 for Shortstop Position Coughlin No.2 88 $0. Bdith’s Buy’ 33. 73| . Lopez and Bob Cerv. Chicago 9 7 563 | * _B Hudson 174471, Oregon Homes 908, | Wheel The Tigers were scheduled to Pbtisdelphia a 8 soo 6 ST, PETERSBURG, Fla. (® — Coughlin No. t 2618 Alignment: face the Boston Red Sox at Sara.icimeimnatt 2 7 New York Yankee Manager Casey LAKEWOOD LADIES , , ; P : —_ . Pittsburgh 4 10.286 Stengel has just about decided to we wt / | ; sota today. 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GUY MOATS ‘wtdoor Editor, Pontiac Press Annual tabulations of the de- | partment show that during 1957 | small game season, when nearly | miltion | I Time Nears for Spawning Runs SSEEcEN= Smelt Dippers Getting The Urge’ estimated 466,300 licensed hunt- | ers. The department also pointed out! that deer season gun mishaps were the lowest on record for the last 14 years im the state, but that accidents during the small game season took a sharp upward turn. Small game fatalities increased from four in 1956 to 10 last year, while injuries were boosted from 169 to 227 during the same period. Averages for accidents Parga small game seasons revealed one bes for every 68,78 hunters Sa. Ont oweres, Srongh aes injury for every 3,030. pstate streams emptying inte season casualty average, the Great Lakes, in early spring, tabulation show, was one death for ucunty stort thelr jens packed . runs jn late Mareh or early April, every 66,614 hunters and one depending largely on water tem- wounded in every 13,715. pes R bit their peaks later in April, Up to this time there are no re- ports of runs, but higher tempera- tures for several days could start the fish moving. With the formal arrival of spring, and continued improvement in weather conditions, those avid early-season fishermen who like to be in ful) swing during April as jinsula and near mid-April in north- sucker, northera pike and wall- ern portions of the peninsula, de- eye spawning runs bexia. ‘pending on weather conditions. ; is Sucker runs are expected about These runs also usually hit their take their catch in bushel] baskets, : : : ; wanhtibe and epectal kinds o¢ net. April 1 in the southern Lower Pen- peak during the latter part of April. are waiting impatiently for the) start of the Michigan smelt spawn- ing runs, These succulent, little silvery gan, including Green Bay. Phe next best spots are in streams and cuts draining into the Saginaw Bay area, Hand nets, not more than five FOXY INTERLUDE — The fox in the picture might be laughing at the dogs, or someone. But that wasn't the case, here, as the fine id ne’ female was just protecting a litter, under the logs. Anyway, the fox feet in circumference, may be’ was a tame one, owned by Edwin G. Osborne of Grand Blanc, and used to take smelt in designated) waters from March ] to May 31. Lists of these designated waters are available from the Cortserva- tion Department's office or at field district came out during a recent bow-fox-hunt in that area, arranged by sports merchant, Cliff Dreyer of Holly. Cal DeViney of Genesee Sportsmen's club made the unusual shot. e Lansing ; headquarters. | in 10 yards of the weapon, and talities. Eleven of those wounded | were injured because of the same | Install Spicer as 1958 Prexy for Sportsmen Birmingham Man _ Is New OCSC Head; Hold Ceremony Tonight Induction of 1958 officers for the Oakland County Sportsmen's club will highlight tonight’s gen- eral membership meeting in the clubhouse at Waterford. * * * New efficers te be installed at this time include the 1953 presi- dent, Edward Spicer of 4049 Re- duth, Bleomfieid Township, Bir- mingham. Spicer and ether of- fleers were named at the Feb. 26 meeting. Rest of the official ‘family’ includes: vice presidents, Harry T. Barnes of Oak Park and Charles Mills of Holly; secretary, Elmer Wilson of Pontiac; treas- urer, Pat Metzdorf, Pontiac; ser- geant-at-arms, Melvin Jurva and trustee, Tice Woody of Pontiac. Directors were also named. * * * Entertainment, following the business session, will include an all-color film of fishing in Chile. Members may take guests for this feature. OCKC to Draw ( Ponting Press Phote son who is drawing a line with his shaft. Both boys are 11 years old, and both are junior OCSC members. Ben lives at 1000 Forest Lane, David at 1780 Cedar Hill drive. GET THAT ONE! — A pair of young Birming- ham Robin Hoods take a look-see jaunt along the banks of the Rouge river, seeking to spot some husky carp as targets for their arrows. Ben Robertson (left) points out a fish to David Nel- Pontiac Angler Strong Entry An entry of better than 700 dogs) of all breeds is anticipated for the! April 6 benched show and obedi-| ence trial, for ‘the Oakland County Kenne] Club. Show will be the club's big annual event, and will include a junior showmanship com-! petition in addition to the two main/| events, * * * Entries closed yesterday at the | A, Wilson Bow show headquar- ters in Detroit, but the list had net been checked as of this morning, and the exact total was not available. However, Bow said the entries unquestionably would top the 70@ mark. This would be an increase over the 629 of last year. ‘Lost Art’ Revived . ° Provides for | Game Calling Coming Back to Hunting Scene | Boat Launching | warns uss cpt wat got, . ot game calling is making a come-\the greatest portion of the US. | Show is an AKC approved vent, and always attracts entries from all over the United States. It wil] take place at the Detroit Ar- tillery Armory, 15000 W. Eight-Mile road, in Oak Park, one of the finest exhibition halls in the midwest. Muskrat Moves to Town ning into interesting problems, re-|And on through the summer, for jcently was presented with another|that matter, until fall storms com- one. From his basement he noted! ; rats native residents By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |back because of effective and in-| Most states like Michigan and Show will open at 9 am, runs Urge for Spring Housing Change! | Good Sportsman Reporting a “catch and re- lease’’ of a big barracuda while fishing the Florida Keys, recent- with the best still ahead in the By JACK PATTERSON months of April, May and June. Jack Habel, who is always run- j plete the cycle. a commotion in| People whose only experience =*: one of the window with Florida fishing has been dur- ‘+ wells and upon in- ing the winter season have some ; vestianting found real surprises in store for them if dp. a eer. as the they'll but give the flats and the |Gulf Stream a whack in the sum- : had ibe |mertime. me ane expect bat | Speaking of summer, that three- vs yearling musk-|°2 affair we had last year was, al lack scooped |2CCording to statistics, a very kind) . it out with a smelt|°* to the trout fisherman. Only; net and re jreason we can see for such a show- . it at the Highland ing was the large number of ~" Pioneers Conduct First Spring Trial Recreation Area. cast days we had. Pioneer Coon Hunters Club will ‘cuda, and his act will be consid- ered by the tourney judges in making annual sportsmanship awards of plaques and trophies | when the tourney ends, April 13, Geerge D. Robey, tourney man- ager, reported Grinnell was spin- fishing, when he took the barra- uda. PATTERSON: Now he wants to know: are musk-| Every time we go into Cecil Newstead's drugstore we get in- volved in a trout fishing discus- sion with Bill Brown. Bill is not of this city? * * * Well, in a way, yes. Perhaps be- & ap Fi All pyblic access areas to bejexpensive calls now available to pennsylvania, pay a $5 bounty on ‘hrough 8 p.m. constructed on fishing waters in|the casual hunter. foxes, but for the casual hunter, Florida by the Game and Fresh * * * this is @vershadowed by the almost Water Fish Commission now will) prom about $2 on up, a novice endless off-season hunting. ELE i ‘Fry’ Aids Sports Fund cause so much of their outlying territory has been taken over by housing developments, e fair num- ber of the beasts have adopted urban ways and moved into stable only an accomplished fly-tier, but his flies catch fish. There are times when ours don't. We are glad to pick up any ideas that might rectify this situation. hold its first field trial of the spring Sunday at Groveland Grange Hall, 16 miles north of ‘Pontiac. Signs will direct hunters Hi include boat launching ramps and can choose from at least a half) After talking to veterans and Plans for a fish fry, April 4, to Ff i ache 22 z E Little Stories other recreational facilities, says Director A, D. Aldrich. And in the announcement lies a new fermal policy certain te be hailed not onty by harried beatmen but ether aquatic out- door types as well, The access areas will be con- dozen calls now on the market and with the proper instruction will find an. exciting ‘‘new’’ sport open just beginning: te him: —Dress in natural colored clothing the same color as the area you plan te hunt. Wear a camouflage suit (can be pur. | chased from most war surplus general advice they give to a caller 107th Ordnance company, Michigan National Guard, were announced today by wives of company mem- bers. The “fry’’ will be held at the Armory, between 11 a. m, and 8 p. m. and the public is invited. Committee for the event in- cludes Mrs. Marie Clevering, Mrs. There are calls for just about every kind of game from the giant moose, elk and deer te crows, foxes, coyotes, bobcats : io. |residential areas like Miami road. experts at calling foxes, this is the|aid the sports equipment fund for), ou. they are great travelers, ‘muskrats find many ways to get themselves into mischief. to the area, almost a traditional site for these events. A $200 final purse is offered, with heat money for winners of two lines, two trees, and for three lines, three trees in the final run. Claiming heats at $200 and $400 will be held. There will be an open class and heats for green One result of these conferences is the theory that simplicity is the essence of proper nymph design. A bit of fur dubbing, a wisp of throat hackle, maybe a suggestion of a tail and you've got a nymph that will cover 99 per cent of nymph fishing situations. “Wooly bear’’ caterpillers ap- A note from Sarasota informs us that Bus Sutton, Union Lake Rd., and Frank Hills, longtime E. Huron street barber recently had a field day with sheepshead structed only on land that is| aad Bow—even raceons. stores for a reasonable price) | Margaret Stone, Mrs. Jean Bull,| off Long Boat Key. These fish pear very early in the spring, yet|20ss. All dogs run together in About Outd donated, purchased or held under} Uppermost in demand, according] 8"4 darken your face, If you are /nir." Carolyn | Hotchkiss, Mrs. are the “gid reliables” of west ifew fishermen use caterpiller imi-|the final. u ULGOOTS | 2-year lease to the state, and in\to manufacturers like the Sport.| ® Perfectionist. Nancy Carver and Mrs. Mary) Florida fishermen. tations until summertime. Why?| Fntries close at 10 a.m. . 2 caliber t A here instances will open to the/Lore people and the Burnham) —Pick your area with care.|Montross. Incidentally, Florida fishing is Why not try ‘em early, like on| John Feldman is the field America’s top Fr target) public lakes and streams previous-|Brothers of Marble Falls, Tex.,'Don't try to call predators in a| The company also promotes ajbeginning to take on some lustrelopening day? marshal. shooter is a 15-year-old Meriden,|jy inaccessible. The commission|who were interviewed by INS, are|vacant let downtown. series of wrestling matches in the = Conn., boy, who rang up 200x200’ will seek county and local assist-/calls to bring in foxes, coyotes and| —Use your “long range” call Armory, as a further aid for the scores in both junior and senior) ance on building and maintaining|crows. It is apparent that these!(loudest tones) when you begin. fund. competitions. He is Joseph) access roads to the sites. = —— ee eee ee ase = —— _ areas where use of guns is pro- for a 28-pounder z, whose feat is the first U. S. Target champ- He won his title at the world’s largest indoor caliber shoot, the Connecticut .. State Rifle Championships, at New Haven, Bloomfield Couple Wins Angling Honor NASSAU, Bahamas — Three Am- berjack worthy of citations in the iBahamas winter fishing tourna- iment was the reward for one day's langliing by a Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, couple. fly-easting tourney, jeommittee are Mr. and Mrs. Carl. . * * * W. Moyer of 3710 Brookside Drive. One of the newest outdoor sports Biggest amberjack was a 50- to come along is hunting wood- pounder caught by Mr. Moyer whii chucks with bow and arrow, says trolling with medium (60-pound- a national outdoors publication.|test) tackle. He also earned a The sport has grown in populated citation in the light tackle bracket! caught on 27- * * * Saginaw's TV outdoors “voice,” Dick Davis, is the new trout king fer the 22nd annual National Treat Festival, April 25-26 at Kalkaska, which has as hibited. |pound test line. | * * * | Mrs. Moyer qualified for her ci- | Some bird people suggest the tation with a 44-pound amberjack, | sparrow hawk, a swift flyer, brought to gaff on medium tackle. | should be called a grasshopper, The Michigan anglers were fish-| hawk, because it dines a great ing off Coral Harbour, where they, deal more on the insects than on %7¢ guests at the Coral Harbor sparrows. club. ¥ * * | Owls, regarded as the most! silent of birds on the wing, are| Solunar Table | that way because of a complicated aerodynamic refinement of feath. For help in selecting the best ere that does not cause the char. times for fishing and hunting (in acteristic whistle in flight of other | 8©4sons), out doors enthusiasts birds. ‘should consult the John Alden - « * Knight solunar periods, Periods be- OCSC’s Rifle club will enjoy |'°* are prepared especially for. a dinner in the clubhouse Tues-|th¢ Pontiac area, and cover the) day, April 8, at 6:30 p.m., and ensuing week's activities, all OCSC’s rifle clubs are welcome AM, PM Miner Major Miner 4: 1: to take part in the potluck affair Fray See et haa movie on African big game /Ssturesy .... 19:38 & : hunting will be shown, Another Men day iene i ’: if : OCSC affair is the archery ban- (8s moe SO 348 10: en 19:58 quet set for April 11 in the club- house, when league-won trophies will be awarded, Banquet for Skeeters | abe | Arrangements have been com- | ipleted for the banquet, Saturday Win Wildlife Awards ‘night, in OCSC clubhouse, for | 'G — Michigan Conser-;members of the club's winter: Department publications skeet league. 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ef coer 3 ae ’ + -— tsoe sete oe . ae DETROIT. March 25 (AP) aoe : . ow Otherwise, he said. “we will)... annually to the ailing state clamor for a change in the de- in Ann Arbor, Brighton, Chelsea ‘Core ep ites ses eoulier ante le wie oS |, Gult OW and) Royal Dutch Were have to have! st (available on aD treasury Are _. -'and Albion. His companies in- . e May vo coes- 1 igi fara ee | Heavy type hens. 28-33: light type hens, 1-point losers while other major emergency basis for revenue pro- oo oe ¢ ee rules They pencil clude Universal Mortgage Co. Homer Martin Quits . Cheeta d aeal COO OC OL : 115-17 eavy type broilers an ryers, oj AS | ; - soe tt corporate taxes. 'y a | . . Sep. ..ecoeee 1.18% July 252 3-4 Ibs. whites. 25-26, Barred Rocks Us eased. ducing purposes. . a if toe " and Prospect Hill Construction Dee. sceerees a 196-27: canonettes. over 5 Ibs, 31%-33: * * 4 = ————_———- Rankers and others at the hear-- Many companies sulfer [rom ero- 6 Dairy Association « . j ing asserted the bill would have a Sion of capital because present! turkeys, heavy type hens, 36-37, h avy! ji . 5 js act inti ; ’ | damaging effect on financial insti- depreciation allowances don't take small type turkeys Belch, who lives in Plymouth, General Motors, Chrysler. Amer- is being transferred from the Con- rad, Montana office to the re Com Waterford Family area of the Detroit branch office Richard L. Mineweaser. of 2285 St. Joseph St., and William H. Mansfield, of 626 Yarboro Rd., Bloomfield Hills, have just re- turned from the. Leading Produc- ers Seminar, in Chicago, spon-| sored by the Equitable Life. Insurance Society of the United) States. Both were chosen to. attend due to their outstanding. on as members of the! Equitable Million Club. STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE PRO- bate Court for the County of Oakiand, Juvenile Division. In the matter of the petition concern- ine Brenda, Lola. Kenneth, Ronald. An- tonia and Willa Mae Wilbourne, minors. - submitted a large print of STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated. Press nearly three out of four cars, both in influencing their hus- bands’ purchases and in cars for their own use. er fighter and eight other chil- dren. The Chicago District Division of | the Internal Revenue Department filed the voluntary inheritance as-| jsignment with Detroit Probate Judge William J. Cody. LJ Match 26 To § in 0 0 la 30 15 18 40 Praising women stylists on his own staff, Earl said: | y Indust Rails Uji) Stocks “ Ti Prey Das 2446 866 785 1617 Our women designers have been so successful that in Week Ago 2439 ai 7 761 1630 : 236 732 1503 three or four years they will be designing entire auto- Three members of a Waterford year ee 352 7 1216 oe 2 mobiles.” y : — Township family recently won top ie High a, 2463 907 aes iss a 8. * A ‘ ow 7 f Sa See honors at the state convention of 1957 Hien 380 0 1347 775 1888 Low 2260 782 662 1509 the Professional Photographers 1957 Assn. held at Saginaw. Mrs, Harold Sayles of 4431 Dixie) ic Highway was given the award of Figures after excellence for a portrait of four... pie DETROIT STOCKS. 4 J. Nephier Co+ decimal points are eighths e e High Low Noon : { itt tingion) Woods) beabexs: “nagune Coe tee ut 2 1Z R S U Ca Sayles and his son Donald, 18. both won awards of honor. Sayles the Ross Gear Co* . 5 Great Lakes Ot! & Chem. Co.* Calm After Todd’s Tumultuous Funeral 33 HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Elizabeth'on her current film, ‘Cat on a with David Goldbogen, the only , Taylor made plans today to resume Hot Tin Roof,” in a few days:/Orthodox Jew in the family, and. 2 her acting career in an attempt to When that film is completed she'repeated the Kaddish. i § add substance to a life drained is expected to continue a career NO EULOGY i Howell Elec Mtr. Ca* 5 Charles Robinson family of Clark- Peninsular Metal st - j } bos arty ‘ont “ib d . — Prod Co* g4 &R ston and his son ¢ we uted a POl- the Prophet Co* 748 trait print ef Judy Cooper of Wa- Rudy Mfg. Co* 77 8 t print y pe Toledo Edison Co * 13200132 213 terford Township. Warne Screw Product's to near-emptiness by the sudden, that She had gaily announced she higher than $6.22 in the same week last year, ‘the figure was $6.72. Reach 3-Year High — NEW YORK \® — Wholesale food: prices, as measured by the Dun & Bradstreet food index, advanced to three-year high this week At $6.70 the index was up three cents from last week and stood at its highest level since $6.77 in the week ended Feb. 8, 1955. This week's figure was 7.7 per cent The current reading is not too {tvpe toms, 24-25 : Child Noms 35 ese Bens ed ican Cyanamid, Union Carbide. , Ibn t M Off ‘hi is accused of mishandling $1,220,- ee a Anaconda land Intemuatonal Nickel 1715 ay er tutions and risk capital. jinto account today’s higher rej i sh and $922,900 in securi- . also dr eho iG . / ‘placement costs. ; ™ DETROIT (® — Homer Martin . ' ; Livestock also dropped fractions. Business Chance Their fears were written off, They want the rules changed so thes. disclosed today he has resigned as . DETROIT LIVESTOCK however, by Alfred B. Fitt, le- that they can take depreciation MORTGAGES ON LOTS organizational director of the s | DETROIT. March 26 (APi—Cattle. sai- N ork k f A Fi gal adviser to the governor. | a vhat | . : : Dairy Farmers Co-operative Assn able, 600. Early trade slaughter steers _New York Stocks or Area frlrms allowances before taxes on what @ Robert E. Demascio, assistant ))@!TY pe sn. Seedy: cowsnoptting’ aise, "sieeay to) (Lat Moring Quotations: « Net earnings of state banks add-,plant’s or machine's value is to-/y. S, attorney, said the cash fig-| | ® ® weak; bulls steady: good to low choice aiied Ch ..,., 78 Lib McNaL . #6 The Pontiac Area Chamber of ed up to nearly 30 million dollars day rather than on what it may yre represented loans Belch’s firm| Martin, a one-time president of 2-St F H 1180" Ib steers 29 00-28.19- and. paft load Ale chal cc) gey Elgg, & My 7 (Commerce has a new Defense De- in 1957, more than two million/have cost years ago before infla-/made to Hole in deals that in-|the United Auto Workers Union, -otory rrame OUSE righ repeal oe 4 Ron 4 ers Alum Ltd i) tee 132 partment list of contractors and dollars better than any previous tion took its toll. volved mortgages on vacant lots'said: ‘I just figured I'd spent Burned to Shell Before 25 50. wtiMy cows 1786-9000: canners|An Can a as ee 33} principal subcontractors for missile yaar, he said. | Fast amortization has helped|in* which the securities were in-|enough time with it. I'm devoting A Cc ot mee Sty bulls ee Am yee y Mack Trk . . 263 projects that might be the key to yf proposed intangfbles increas- ™@ny corporations to make at volved in mortgage discharges. [myself to my awning and storm Bodies Removed Hogs. salable, 300. Butchers opening Am Metal... 211 Mercy °° 43 8 new business in the Pontiac area... had been in effect last year, ast temporary savings on taxes Sf window business.” ae tn a Cee Po kee Merr ch & $ 186 Chamber manager John H. Hir- ho said, state banks still would if recent years. This bookkeeping Lincoln Federal Savings & Loan! Martin, a controversial figure ; = pes FU : ager Jon 2 said, : oe : r f COLUMBUS, Ohio (—A_ young 180-260 Ib. butchers 2175-2225: mixed es mens cote 7 Mont Ward | 35 linger said the list was distributed have recorded their highest net method was permitted by the gov- Assn, was absorbed last April by since he entered the dairy picture 2 No. 1 and 2 190-230 Ibs. 22 50-2260: ne Mueiler Br 25 by De Ord District or lly f lants built i i e mother and five children perished straight No 1 in early supply: mixed rea ad Tei oe Murray Cp ; 4 ay the etroit rainance 1S me earnings in history. jernment usually for plants 1 First Federal Savings & Loan as an organizer of the Fair Share today in an early morning fire in|3\°s0° s7%eq 270300 1B, butchers 21 00 Ae Top. 784 Nat Bisc | 471 With the idea that some area in- Hite tented ane od tax (ree ies Doman te further the Acsn of Detroit through an ar-|Bargaining Assn. some three years a two-story frame house here, po-|2!25. mixed grades sows 300- Am Viscose ... 29 Nat Cash R . 576 qdustries might be able to accept, itt jus he propos aX defense program. Costs could be ago, lives on a suburban Plymouth ’ ; Anaconda 46 Nat Dairy. . 4: oe —_ . |. ‘ia aia rangement made by the govern- , y | lice reported aoe ee ame gict No} 225 Ib. butthers qrmour & Co. 144 Nat Gyps ....467 Subcontracting work on the proj- boosts for banks partly on the written off in five years, say, ment farm. : t *« & nvgalers. | salable, “30, unchanged ee Oe ee cease y ects: | basis that they pay no corporate rather than in the usual 20. . ANS e Hf ( . - 7 5 : “ f A : Pee / I { P A A The house was ablaze when fire-|realers ‘30 00-36 60. standard “and ” rood Aveo Mfg 00) 6) Nor Pac” 39 \| He said that the list is primarily’ franchises business eetiniies i ~ * * Demasce \ said loans oe Martin's DFC, which splintered men reached the scene. They had) 7.2, .00!1, ang utility 1500-2400 | Bait & Ohio” 254 Nor Sta Pw | 184of interest to industries in the Personal property tax — only = come think that fast amortiza-| Made to Hole’s companies ng (off the fair share group in a con- to wait until there was practically | 4nd prime 96 Ib wooled lambs 3498 Beat Olvarte ... 2g @;Machining phase of manufacturing. *¢S oM stocks — deposits. tion, not necessarily just for de- only vac i pe ging re |roversy that involved Martin's nothing left of the home but alter sheep unchanged, quotatie ¢00 tte eat as Guess Comme 4 Interested firms can obtai n Charles Hewitt, representing the fense projects, might help lick nak tons a ae 4 in [OPerations, called a strike of dairy shell before going in to remove the - ~ ¢ Bohn Alum . 177 pac G & £1 531/further information by telephoning Michigan Bankers Assn., led off the recession. They urge that! 2a ee, a told newsmen: {@"Mers to gain a higher milk bodies. Lodae Calendar Brist My... 606 BS? ‘a “ir. {{ ithe chamber office, Hirlinger said. the parade of spokesmen disputing firms be allowed to write off new ree ie a trary to alt Price last fall. The strike collapsed Police identified the vietims as 9 foe a oo 897 param Pict. 334) He said the list includes 10 Army Fitt. plants in five years if they'll dust ay "Keck aes les and / less than 48 hours without win- Betty Gallagher, 25, and her two) Special communication Cedar pars ol Bea ue Penney gc. gs Projects, 13 Navy and 11 Air Force, * * * off now some of the expansion ticed.”” She “ning a price boost. children, Jimmy 2, and Debbie, 4; Lodge No. 60 F. and A. M. Clark-|Gapttal air! “tg Pa RR 11.7, and includes such missiles as the eit hanie ldo hou labsocoiline plans temporarily shelved while! practices. | and the three children of James eater Rae March a .. Lapa als oe San on ere arena Uipies ae ele Side- ee he call “the passage of this ’aiting to see how deep the re-| The indictment covers transac-; . George—G er : ‘ater a Phelps D 45 |W , Matadore and Thor. ae ene Nea = i < c ion ti y > 15, 1965 = pe ae 7, Barbara, 10, sede pieht, Dinner 6:30. Prank Chrysler Boe sh Phitco - : 166 “r ore act would cause millions of dollars| ould create 30 aii exe caaas eer feo Es hh Ss Saf e Dr 1 ving Dope , ol mre) | Ad BS es I et dt iof bank deposits to leave the state) : , ‘oe . George himself escaped the Leet re Ee Eee Pe in ae Penn Supper Slated ie | Some businesses have moved to Awards Give : oe Special communication of Roose- Cole Palm <1. 565, Piblsby Mills . 485 y pp permanently. : Nn blaze but was hospitalized for) ‘ Col Brd_A.... 286 Pit Plate G . 75 \ : ‘Southern states or to Puerto Rico | treatment of burns. 22 Btate St. Thursday, Marcnizieees Bett. agg proct &@ $8 | LEONARD — Addison Township| “This in turn, would be to the on promises of lower state and Holly Youth Heads to Five Local] x *®* ® at 7:30 p.m. M. M. degree. bead ED con Ga RCA 2 731 /Gremen will sponsor a penny sup-jdetriment of home papeiaies I local taxes or none at all for " y He told police he was sleeping — Marion B. Holmes, W.M.cont Bak | | 3 8 epider tl... $33 /Per Saturday evening at Rowland,dustry and commercia expansion, | time. . ' was with his two sons when the fire cost Cea. — Reyn Met... 427 Hall, Serving will begin at 6 p.m./and would also tend to curtail the AA Se FFA 0 IC igan la eee top — croently when * ' Cont On ... 47 Rey Tob B ... 792 Broceeds will be used to pay for availability of funds for invest-| ; . . (the Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc.. broke out. He put the boys out on Royal Dut 403 t but the: I News in Brief Copper Rog -. 224 Safeway St. 302/firemen’s insurance. The public is ment in Michigan municipal There are instances of big com- honored its Pontiac area drivers the porch roof but they apparently Deere 301 g: Jos Lead . 38 |, aed . bonds.” |panies whose plants are a commu-; EAST LANSING (® — Daniel E. for safe operating records were were Gives beck inside by flames [Doug Aire ||| 7 Scovill ME Be : i 2 —jnity’s mainstay warning the city O’Brien, 18-year-old farm youth Leo F Hooper, of 6415 Harriet — quickly enveloped the; Joseph H. Dalaly, 37, of Detrelt, | Dos chem aaa Beara Roeb ... 266) fathers to economize and hold the from Holly, was elected president St.. Drayton Plains, and Paul A. sees 50. said dow was treated for minor injuries at East Kod . 1043 gimmons 29 ° tax line or lose the business. Pro- of the Michigan Chapter of Future Wheeler, of 2940 Chrysler St. George, 50. said he fell down @'pontiac General Hospital and re- Ei Auto L ... 273 sinclair 311 In Auto Styling posed hikes in state taxes have|Farmers of America” at its 30th’ : mm pore going to the first leased early today. after his carBrie RR... 7? Southern Co $94 brought similar, warnings from!annual convention at Michigan’ ape ecm, = oh a gen : oor and got out through a bath-iran off Crooks Rd. about one mile Et-Cel-O ... 331 Sou Pac. . 382 corporations doing a lot of busi- : > es panto , Kj whee | soe ‘ 5 ; ‘State University. trucks } ; room window. Firemen said he north of Auburn Rd., Avon Town- (Food Mach. 346 Seu, iis ‘Women ake I ont Calin raaines - one eee me comencerd ats ay | vo t Sperry Rad .., 182 iness there. j : poe aialy — yeas eae ship, and overturned according to Paes. Mire 1D Bid Ol cal |. 48 4| | Many businessmen charge that wae Gerald Neil of Pe ste tas ides tec Tyeaze: gree D A Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies.|Gen Bak .... 11? sid Oil Ind |.) 401, jhigh taxes just encoura xtrav- . ; Pelane: . his body. ¥ a (Gen Dyes - ¢? std ou Ns = DETROIT (AP)—Women are being listened to with ever- lagance at ao ieee 2 pond Other officers elected include:| Wheeler received his award for Police 5 be Geo . d Gal ine amar pecan eed Tire nye ET _ a increasing respect by the men who design tomorrow’s cars, ee They argue that a stand Ronald J. Cook, Marshall, secre- pebnlany nine years without an ac- olice said t rges an -;was stolen irom the construction Gen wie ice erate lagai ig! tary; Floyd E. Englehardt, Sebe- : : ; : ip /Gen Motors .. 35.2 switt Co... 33.7 says a leading auto stylist. jagainst high taxes must be taken tary; Floyd E. Eng ' laghers were releated, but did not iy pea aes High Gen Tet $2, Suv Bl Pa - 357 : ek ‘sometime—slump or no slump. |Waing, treasurer; John Goodchild,| Other Pontiac drivers receiving known in what way. Their house ; oreman, David Martin,| Mletre Bh aes = dent 1 , Caro, reporter: Kenneth Kline, awards for long-term safety rec- was about 1'2 miles west of the|reported to Pontinac police yester- Goodrich ...1 61 Teatron.'.. 122, Harley J. Earl, General Motors vice president in charge of - e Matiawan! pentine! jonds, were Frederic Carr with downtown area day. Goodyear .... 7!" Thomp Pd .... 46 styling, credits feminine influence for the growth of auto- J Louis Gi U.S : . : : ae ales, ae [oo Gt No Ry ., 325 Timk R Bear . 35 Joe LOUIS Lives U.o. Elected regional vice presidents Tine accident-free years; Wayne said Mrs, Gallagher was Greyhound .. 15° Tran W Air .. 124 matic transmissions, power brakes, color-related upholstery, | 2 . Ww ; - . . New stock of completely refin- Gulf Oi! 1086 Transamer ... 372 Pp : $611 f Mother’s Estate were: Lawrence Thompson Alle. W. Lacy, with eight years; and separated from her husband. ished furniture for the home now! Homestk ||. 84 Twenty Cen .. 241 more readable instrument panels and more accessible con- ° $ gan. Karl Kimerer Britton: Wil \Rhode M. Williamson, with seven Mrs, George was sta at a y Il) Cent oa & oo . eae EA ’ "| | relative’s house ea ed fire Shield Store. isi Witeerere ae Radwet ney 482 Gait air Lin, doy DETROIT (INS) — Former |ligm McCarty, Elkton; Richard 5%" Years: for the best safety per- broke out. V.|Int Bus Mch 3484 a Soe ey Earl spoke at a press preview yesterday of 10 special heavyweight boxing champ Joe Spike, Chesaning; Eddie Witten- formance during the past year in : n Ms pee j ' ‘ foe, st 3 Canceled — Fish Fry, formerly|int Nick |. 751 U2 Gas Cb... 294 autos with interiors designed by GM women stylists. ([@uls today turned over to the bach, Belding; Russell Vander- Socony Mobil’s operations in Mich- : , scheduled for Fri., March 26th, at| et Eepe 914 Us Rub .32.. 332) Public showing will be Easter Sunday U.S, his share of his mother’s Veen, McBain; William Shearer, igan and Ohio w resented t Business Notes - |Roosevelt Masonic Temple, State|i cr Coal 316 US Steel «s+. $82 : estate — about $611 — to apply Gladwin; Bela Feher, Stephenson.|y"y Madigan femal the St. — AAV. once Man. ax Walgreen... 316) “A few years ago,” Earl said, “women’s influence on auto- | against $1,250,000 he owes in back Pontine (plant lll ° : | VFW 1008, Penny Supper. March Jones & & .. 381 Westg A Bk .. 21. mobiles was confined to a stern voice from the back seat. ine ome taxes. ; : Former Pontiac resident Eugene 28, 371 E. ‘Pike, between § and|Kennecott, || a8 Wintn Go’ {y¢ But women have moved into the front seat, not only in de- | Jus’ mother, Mrs. Lillie Wholesale Foods . V. Crawley, sales representative 7:30. — adv. Kresge, SS ... 263 Woolworth . 424 i but ‘in infl f purchasin ower.” Brooks, died in 1953 leaving an es-| Full 100 Proof! for New York Life Insurance Co.,. Or es ae Senne ET OME Th MIUENCe Ob PULCHEsing Power. tate valued at approximately $5,-| 2 : ‘ aA He said women cast the deciding vote in the purchase of 300 to be divided among the form- | Dist. from Grain, 86 and 100 Proef Sehenley Pist, Co., N. ¥. C. far off the 1955 peak of $6.88, but well below the record high of $7.46 set in 1954, This week’s index is remarkably close to the similar week 10 years ago when Meats pushed the index up this INTERVIEW ROOM There was no eulogy as such week. Higher were jellies, raising, ' (because the two weeks preceding, cocoa, lard, sugar, corn, oats, beef, Passover are a period of joy. potatoes, steers, hogs and lambs. Cause No. 15802. To George Wilbourne. father of said children. Petition having been filed in this Court a «@ thet the whereabouts of the father of said miner children are un- known and the said children are de- upon the public for support,’ and that said children should be placed under the furisdiction of this Court. In the name of the people of the State of Michigan, you are hereby noti-| wil bertneld cf the, Gaxiand “Count? ¥ a e an ‘ount . ° . ce Center, Court House Annex. 12608 Continued Rise in Sales weld’ County, nthe th as ot Apri ae unty, on ay o k AD. 1858, at 1:06 o'clock in the a eri. of Ramb ers Reported noon, and you are hereby commanded to Of eighteen prints submitted by, 2. bewildering death of her husband, was giving up a short time before the family, 15 were among the showman Mike Todd. Todd's death. 600 prints hung for judging. Their * * a * * * id oe : n. » Pile . But young Todd, when urged, stood hola pees el wt ve i lke Has $3 Billion Bill The lovely young actress, show- Miss Taylor will not be present and said firmly: held = July at Chicago ‘ing signs of an emotional slack at tonight’s Academy Awards) a Service of the SAVOY MOTEL A Quiet, Carpeted Room with Telephone @ Receptionist Service eo | For Reservation | Phone FE 5-9224 | ©@ Reasonable Room Rates | Single $7 Double $9 Twins $11 Kitchenettes $12 1120 S. Telegraph Rd. || Tanker Fails to Pierce | “I have something important to! ; ‘brought on by four days of high- ceremonies. She has been nom-'say—and it is most important. He St. Clair Ice Blockade LJ LJ for Various Agencies kevea hysteria, arrived back in inated for an Oscar for her per: was not only my father but the ‘Hollywood late last night from formance in “Raintree County.” (greatest human being in all the! WALKERVILLE, Ont. (INS) — WASHINGTON uP—A comprom.| Todd's funeral yesterday in ay, Chicago funeral was a try- world. That fs all I have to say.” The Candian tanker Imperial Que-/ ise $2,861,008.793 money bill, in- Chicago. . Ing experience for her, for even | =. cin \ehee tailie We ae ateeat | pe ETRO — American Mo- Cluding an extra 250 million dol- She appeared outwardly calm in death the flamboyant show- | The service was not without , venice Rirecl tis tummatt anSmiee tors. says its, relailers delivered !™"S for. soil, bank payments, ag she left the plane but she man played to standing room some of the bitterness that marked) the St. Clair River ice blockade, tes) geen sprpviss te weld: bearuy 4.468 Ramblers in the second 10-4 its President Eisenhower's’ jeaned heavily on the arm of only. Todd's family life. At one point] an ac on: E Sonar i , | , : rned back by The Ponti eas, @ newspaper printed day period of March compared *!@nature. her brother, Howard Taylor, as | Todd's 61-year-old brother, Car] yesterday but was tu and circulated in said Count aye bets f rch comparec _ About 1,200 persons, mothers Goldbogen, a Los Angeles taxi/Windrows of ice stacked 20 feet y. : ri i 1s. | she has for th t days. | ; Moore, Jude slat exit Court, inthe city a 779 in the a a 1 as for the past few days. \ith crying babies, teenagers play- driver, turned to his brother Frank|deep in the channel past Harsen's of Ponting in said County, this 2ist day, n e pe 0 be = ; | Members of the group of close ing hookey from school and just- ‘pon: ’ Island of March, A.D. 1958. '1957 numbered 2,538. ‘number of federal agencies, was friends’ who led he iptntn cars sed in the and ‘pointed to one of Todd's close Island. ARTHUR £. MOORE The id Rambler gales|Bassed by voice vote in both the friends who accompani ‘r on plain curious, pres: on associates. {A True Copy) Judge of Probate company sa mobler sales, ithe flight said she slept most of handful of mourners in a shroud- gE . VASCASSENNO for the model year that started Senate and House after a confer- : ; He shouted: Deputy Probate Register, ‘ence committee ironed out differ-|the time. On the trip to Chicago like tent at Waldheim Cemetery Juvenile Division Oct. 1 number 56,297 compared! ee Me d lier she had remained in Forest Park “Frank, please take that man CM. 1958 ith 33.671 in the like period a/@NCeS between the two chambers.@ Gay earlier she had remained in so away from me. Me wants to talk ‘ NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE-Notice is\year ago : Both houses had passed it earlier cruelly awake. ' ~~ ek wR way given that on Thursday, March y ago. li ; * ; reed to me, but he’s only a liar and ie at 10 o'clock A.M. at Room 401,| - in different form. | x * ee Caan eies | Tayi paar di hypocrite. I don’t it 28 N. Saginaw. Pontiac. “Oakland County, oa Most of the money, $2,300.000.- In the party accompanying her the muted gloom of the Orthodox Ser an, i — 2 doof, beeing a png Br Family Night Planned ,000, is earmarked to reimburse home were singer Eddie Fisher, Jewish service at one point with a — oe ee : 00. will oe nd, for cash to the highest ithe Commodity Credit Corp. for Dr. Rexford Kennamer, Dick Scream but her friends denied that) ‘Throw him out! I’m only Carl, ; tien theres °| OXFORD — Family Night will losses on crop support Programs Hanley, Todd's secretary; Helen she threw herself over thé. bronze poor Carl. I swear to God I don't ¥. of storage be held tomorrow at the Oxford) * * Rose, MGM dress designer, and Casket. ' - want that man to come near me.” Davea 3 UNIVERSAL C17. creprt| Methodist Church. Following a 6:30'The extra soil bank money in- several others. | Rabbi Abraham Rose of Elgin, Throughout the service Miss ~ CORPORATION jcooperative dinner, Mrs. Robert creases to 750 million dollars the: sm. conducted the nute ith Brower will show slides ‘and dis- amount available this year to pay TO RESUME WORK _ service. Michael~Todd Jr., the upe.,, |cuss the Methodist camping pro- farmers for taking land out of | Those close to Miss Taylor said 29-year-old son by the first of the Mer. 25, 26, ss. gtam in Michigan. ‘crops in surplus supply. |she is expected to resume work showman’s three marriages, stood Trsonally at said hearing. * on | The bill, providihg money for a Reports Record Sales . WYANDOTTE i — Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. reports it had record sales and profits ih 1967. Sales totaled $85,028,009, up seven per cent from 1956, and operating profits, $4,775,157, | up eight per cent. In addition, the realized a non-recur- limestone were equal to $4.44 a share, . 4 } o ft \ ; ' . : : \ \ a “4 & * 4 Sdjestments will be given THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCI 26, 1958 Help Wanted Male 6 _Help Wanted three and 11 gr grandcht aoe e survive. Punera 1 at 10 a.m. from neen 25, 1958, JOHN E.) fire & profi ation. Pon 288 h temore Le Leal Gear) tac Press Box’ 6a. ~ ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER: ocala oe COUPLE TO MAN- | Mod- ge Feast Roe wood pang, MAS pepeee ernization o 4 ggeores spn os Exc. fur Building Service 12, TIZZY Fe lt tt CARL L. BILLS, 8R., FLOOR. 8 . O'd flours a specialty. be held Pri a ie team, am ee vment DIF MAKERS t. me . Rec cai ‘i Home, Heenan will state at the Huntoon Ponersi Home. MARCH 24, 1958, BOBE- — Tari, 661§ Pontiac Lake Ra - (Journeymen Only) peloved infant daughter of Robert IF QUALIFIED APPLY P. and Jean Nor ay dear Ce fa - rri re. ice was held. Wednesday. March | 26, at p.m. from ogy bacon. Puneral Home with Re penter officiat : ue ia rayton Plains Cemetery. 1s OUR 1 CGARPENTER—GARAGES, ALTER- Earnings Unlimited Would you like to be earning | $1,000 monthly & retire in 3 to. 5 years? You can, selling a na- prod & women, full or part time, no canvassing. Won ae. appoint: | FISHER BODY wo BALDWIN AVE PONTIAC ‘Renproyment Agencies £2 PAMBID, MARCH 24, 1958 ISA- belle, 474 Midway: age 48: beloved EXTRA CASH wife of Gill Pambid; dear meter | FOR EMPLOYED MAN of Mrs. Betty Alexander, Mrs | Soanette Fisher and John Mi | Demonstrate new P. fs patented Air! raetie aie rips Hott. Cashion Shoes Samples supplied Daisy Hoffman and Mrs. Mable Charles Chester Shoes, Dept. we Koester, Puneral service wil J held Thursday, March 27, at 1: Er EXPERIENCED FLOOR COVER- om. from the Huntoon Funeral ing salesman, ful! or part time. Home with Dr. Milton Bank of- Heiating: Mrs. Pambid will le in| son, Thursday & Fridav. 9 am Huntoon Puneral Home. to 2 p.m. Roosevelt Hotel see state @ PHILLIPS, MARCH 25, 1958, DELIA, doo W. Avon Ra, Avon Township, ies Vein Paes Mrs. Prior and Eugene T. Phi ips. Private A onto service to ie Lin LOOKING FOR A MAN Hi tery, Galesburg, Tl Funeral ar-| “is interested in learning to sell’ nus. Salesmanship not required 1038 Brockton, Mass Mr Greiner, No phone calls & 2 p.m. See Mr. Greiner rangements by the Parmer-Snover| pusiness machines ‘all _ Funeral Home. 33 VIVIAN, MARCH , 1958, MISS Wandau G., 148 Ascot; age 73. Tusrete?: March 27, at m co he Spar s-Oriftin pT eo _Mich., for buria 8 p.m., for interview. BKKPR. Full charge bookkeeper with good experience and gelerences 5 days, No Saturdays Salar Midwest Employmen State Bank Bldg FE 5-9227 EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING up to $3.25 hourly, comm. plus” *| best deal in town Apply in per- 'R G SNYDER "LOOR LAYING FIVE SALESMEN TO SELL) floor covering, no experience dear ate of, necessary, we train you. Apply, in person, Roosevelt Hote], Thurs-/ day & Friday, between 9 am E 0584 OPEN SATURDAYS SALES. M 5, Wed. only. Between 7 and’ growing industry. Card of Thanks 1 LPBPBL LOO OOOO WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY friends and neighbors for their kindness shown us during our MncHIGAN ES recent bereavement. Special) conditioning company needs two | good salesmen far Pontiac area Apply 2619 Dixie Highway aa thanks to the Rev. Allebach for his comforting words and to the! Men Wanted — Huntoon Funeral Home Mr. Rob- tween 1] & 3 pm ert Hilhouse and Family. IN GRATEFUL APPRECIATION | for the kindness and sympathy! shown us during our recent be- Eyecare the family of the late He ._ Morrison wishes to Dauliely thank all whose mes- sages, cards, flowers and offers of assistance helped to lighten _our sorrow. MEDICAL LABORATORY SUPER- viser, $5.199 to $6.398 to fill yd bachelor degree in medical tectinsiced or bacteriology and | A-1 CARPENTER WORE NEW — yr of medical laboratory exp 4-421 Generous paid vacation hada AL sick leave allowance Plus OUR SINCERE THANKS TO, THE | other attractive Michigan St many friends who helped to “make Service benefits| Apply Pontiac our recent dinner a huge al State Hospital yerecnbel Office, cess. We especially wish to thank all of our mother’s for their mat N & cooperation. The Rae-vens All _Girl_Drill_ Team. GEORGE N. KATUS & CHILDREN) wish to’ express their heartfelt) thanks to thelr many friends =| relatives for the beautiful flora offerings & kindnesses shown pale ONE NEW AND ONE USED CAR ing the recent bereavement in the loss of wife & mother Eth Irene nee - 8) cial est you to Rev ran acine of Roch- ester. fellow employes of General] “AMBLER SALES & SERVICE SARPENTER Motors Truck & Coach, the UAW- ? PE 5-0297 CIO & the Huntoon Funeral SINGLE MAN. EXP. _IN GENERAL farming Beef cattle and hogs. _Home. _Mr. Richard Leuhma. _Schram_ Realtor the mar 7 BILL SPENCE 11 S Saginaw In Memoriam eee aa IN LOVING MEMORY OF CLAY: | Year round ‘ob. 28115 Meadow- £ | X TERIOR AND INTERIOR brook, Rte. 1. Novi. (2,SALESMEN — NO 1 EXPERIENCE _OR_3-3782. | mecessary. Chance to advance. Write Pontiac Press Box 99 ton Ballard, who passed away Bese "TO REPRESENT A 1056. Mose and more each day ae se him Priends may think the wound 1s But they little know the sorrow Lies within our hearts concealed Sadly missed by family and friends IN LOVING | “MEMORY | OF AL- fred Duncke! who passed away os4 March 26, Four aly figo today Your ster called you home. Gone but not forgoten By your loved ones- left alone Sadly missed by your wife, daugh- sasrees WANTED Phe _ in, _lers and families Funeral Directors 4 20-35 yra Dav work only, Ox “aA HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” SOATS FUNERAL HOME Drayton Plains __ OR 3-157 Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “Designed for I Sie Troe ARES KS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL tful Bervice rE ee aoe ASHER FROM % BAM. Voorhees. Siple. FUNERAL HOME Ambulance opr or Motor 2-8378 Cemetery Lots S: WHITE span tis 3 GRAVES 0 main drive 5-8064 or FE dictation, Write Pontiac ress 7-0033 Box 104 eta ting previous expe- rience and qual ifications _ a » GENERAL HOUSEWORK EXP BOX REPLiFS hive Mr 6 At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 1, 6, 7, 15, 19, 2x, $2, 61, 74, 76, 85, 99. 112, 117, FOR CASH IN A MEDICAL LABORATORY SUPER. | ITURRY, sell things through Classified Ads | Anything goes! Dial FE’ 2-8181. The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be fre- rted immediately, The s8 Gssumes no frespon- sibility for errors - other than to cance! the chatges for that portion of the first insertion of the advertise ment which has been ren- dered valueless through the serve. When cancellations made be sure to year “rill number.” 0 wil Closing time for advertise- ments containing type sizes pare than regular agate b Ag is 12 o'clock noon the 8 leading brand < water softener fave car & be over 25 yrs. MAN 54 WANTS FULL OR PART of age We will train you For aD 8-2611 Must pointment call PE 4-3573._ WITD STEEL GUITAR & BASS players. Must have instrument & experience None other need ap- ROOFING _ SIDING CREPAIR Pe OR_ 3-6 NTED EXPERIENCED » HIGH Woaliber Purnace lesmen Steady work For interview apply 80 N.| |_Paddoce. 0:30 om. __ Call between 5 |_ PRescott 1-3570. Roseville |BAKERY SALESGIRL. BETWEEN 4 _Mile Rd, Bham p.m. through Fri. OR 3-6770_ Fee ee - CLERK FOR Cost Accounting Department Typ- 1ST CLASS IRONING REP 3 =F ing Must have own transporta- tion. Manufacturing Plant in Bir- mingham, Box 119, Pontiac Press CURB & COUNTER OIRLS FOR, W Root Beer Stands Apply A | 091 Baldwin or 218 S. Saginaw. | between 1 & 5 pm noon 3517 1 Eliz, Lake Rd DAINTY MAID SALESLADIES | needed in b7808 and suburban 78) towns 'PULL OR PART - TIME. WELL BEAUTY GEES ST On RCENT SPECIALIZING IN. MOVING d t with ref ie In, Pvt. rm. bath HAVING A_ BABY? 57 ing? mature experi- enced woman will care for GIRL OR ubotecGR! LADY ae children in your home. EM 3-3580 babysit in my home. More for | home, but some wages. OF OR 3-8 ‘LADIES: Is EXTRA , MONEY needed in your home? Four hours a day as an Avon epreseniatice will ring you an excellent e ing opportunity. Phone or iis cane SE CLEANING” $1.00 today a or Drayton Piains| MAN HANDY WITH TOOLS, SOME, woodwork experience preferred. Assured steady ils =e fag in a. te Pontiac! Box 87, giving past work’ Hom low: ore here Miss Fess -— Vivian will be ‘ ken to Calumet, | —°=Perience and references. - Man aged 19-26 with experience {n_ iD . Midwest Employment. | 406 Pontiac State Bank Bi 5-227. for outside employment. Clean PIANO LESSONS. BEGINNERS OR working conditions hours unlim-| 1130 4 Apely 1064 W Huron 10 to’ LEADING ~ WATER asia th 2 MASSO - -THERO. | _Get ou piste ender physicians’ waduiigicn! Royal Oak Michigan. Hee east off Woodward Call current vacancy in Pontiac Must either be a registered medical technologist with 2 yrs of medi- cal laboratory exp, or possession Work Wanted Male 10° ations and Pecos Call after 6 CEME ENT & BLOCK — WORK FE 5-0782 DRY WALL TAPING GUARAN. teed work Free estimates. OR al GUARANTEED ROOFS - ALL kinds, Est. 1918. Hugus Marsh. _353_N | Cee Fe 2-302] FE 2-3946 HOUSEMOV'NG — FULLY equipped, FE 4-8450,L. A Young PREE ESTIM/TES ON WIRING. for water brea oo & dry- ers. FE §-8431, Munro Elec- _trie eae 1060 W ets HOMF RAGE, CABINS, AD- ditions. oeoase hullder FHA _terms FE 4 LOG CABINS BUILT 0 oF R MATERT- “ al furnished EM _ 3-245 MASON & CEMENT “WORK “PREE estimaes OR_ 3-0402 - PERSONALIZED — HOMES FE 8-2209 or E 35-8475 PLAST&RING _ & TREFAIR: REAS Pat Let FE 2.7972 eqeibe and finishing Phone FE JOS FLEMING FLOOR LAYING Sanding finishing. 155 Edison _Ph_FE 2-4 405 ee MASUN WORK WANTS MICH!.- = basements or tull basements. + end 4x8 Best Flee aes Smith Moving Large van or pick- - them. FE 2-2951 or rE 52 : PE ¢-4864 as ° | Organizations Churcher Clubs _FINEBRICK | USED 10 Canta EA Saeeuee CLEANING & ; LIGHT | etc hans 32 bottles Watkins vanilla PROP — Get tat lle ate coffee maker Free 150 N Perry thine brick. 3 cents ea 31245 Ww. hauling Cali Bill, FE 5-5933 “CARPENTER “SEE SIZE job. Excellent work FI FE 8- “AVAILABLE wowl Ca B. ope rE 37861 NEED TWO REAL ROsrowELt _EAVESTROUGHING FE 4-044 Mammen 59g S$CASHS RMS. ALL UTIL. CLEAN, WELL * Hi turp Plent. of closet space. | re ae | IN 48 HOURS aie oy See, alter, «300 0 Est “OR 3S: ‘Se223 ai “I'd love to go with you to the prom! Are you anybody oh ao Pea an | sa “on For your home or equity, i Orn. TRENCHING AND __ I know: : | prleed ight Immediate ac “ Pontiac, Call 1 to pees —— ~ ———— = ————— tion by we rained sales 4 ROOMS, & BATH, NI PER, | . BUELDOZING force, Call | adults. FE 472 | [aon Thom pece FE 78872) = Moving & Tenet 19 Notices & Personals 2 a : 4 RooMs LOWER NEAR BUS. ; ai DIG niBASEMENTS UNDER & dcceuk spel - t bit —~ Personals 25 ldw. M. Stout, Realtor Private vires ae wey ouses ock aNd cement work back yar 5 unt A-1 MOVING — HAULING DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES, MRS 177 N. Saginaw 8t Ph FE 5-8165) es oer bid ES 22 ee ee " Goodson 995 Lochaven FE 4-8018 pen ‘tC om | ROOMS AND BATH “GARAGE Building Supplies 12A Be*soned'e : DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — 739 | path. Close in. Nicely furn. and eee ae alas eax Menominee Mrs Wallace. FE --——~-. = yap” | _cdecorated. 1 PE 5-0066 after -4 p.m | 20 USED STEEL SASH. SOME) 53-1805 ee —_. LISTINGS. WANTED | ¢ veRY Nick RMS LOWER | glazed Venting type Approx 5x AA-1 Reduced Rates FOR FREE BUYERS WAITING. LET | Lights & heat. FE 44686 ER = Ads ones BUY | 48 cup Westbend electric SMALL EQUIT | es Leslie R. Middleton | $16 ~ WEEKLY, THREE BROKER FE 5-772) rooms, private bathh and en- trance. Heat and electricity L istings stings W ‘anted furnished, 1 child or baby ot ad welcome. Apply 6806 rtd 5 RMS. MAIN. GAs _ HEAT CAR- eted floors. FE 2-7720. 313 cay | We Buy Equities | Clair | 1955 ‘PRAIRIE SCHOONER. | lake privileges, lots & cottages Lodge No. 723 IB Clients wanting homes south of — Siose premises Osmun street. Have special rep- FURNISHED APARTMENT_ pAK. modern private entrance Tae |on any good iand contract, New Uilities furnished. 258 Orchard | Poe v2iiS after 4:30 pm. | or seasoned. Your eash upon sate 2) ee Ho oMs. Nish | isfactory inspection of -e erty 3 PVT ROOMS 1ST FLOOR. NO peeseoeelees —_ UK ra title Ask Ken Templeton, drinkers 114 Centér FE 5-4360 more Templeton, Realtor 3 VERY PLEASANT ROOMS. § RMS AND BATH, MODE io i teales Lake Rd PR eases. | OEY fury, oma Ehches. F E farm house. V gstae. jetween OVER $1,000,000 3 FURNISHED ROOMS, PRIVATE _¢ cluded er etod ™4 2928 | ~Availah! ureh: land n- a ani private entrance (4 ROOM APT! EWLY DECO- tracts Immediate action’ Cali| children, FE 63673. rated Ot heat PE $0690 or FE ee Realtor MA 1050 W. Huron 3 RMS. & BATH. PVT. ENT. UTIL | 39350 _ St. FE furn ue zelcome. 143 8. Fran- § ROOMS. NEWLY DECoRAT e cis FE ¢- | Cal after 4pm § ROOMS, LOWER + Oc Oa ON W Huron near shopping center, FE 4-4804. ~ROOMs AND BATH UNFURN. East Side. FE 5-8683. ROOMS AND BATH, VERY NI 3 dm the West side, blocks —_ Genere Hospital, Drips heat anu hot water, erage. Will be vacant A — tel. 6361. After 6 call F : 5 RMS & a0. 2 LARGE EN- |, css porches. Fully carpeted. E. Washington. Clarkston, Mich. 5 RMS AND BATH. HEAT AND 5 RMS. WITH LAKE VIEW, ON > Dixte. Hwy. Gas heat. ma Bm. 6 RM. UPPER. HEAT water furn, Gea ch trans. FE 4-0462 APT. ape bs “DECOR. UTIL. furn, 40 Mariva, OR 3-1328. ARCADIA APTS. 3 rooms and bath in good condi- tion. Includes ample heat, and cold water. Children permit- ted. $57 per month. K. G. Hemp- stead, 102 _E. Huron, FE 4-8284. BIRMINGHAM Lovely 2 bedroom warace apartment. Liv rm., el and kitchen down. Bed. rooms and bath up. me refrig and disposal. rage. Lovely back Ae br is summer. | ___ April ist. Call MI COTORED APT. 4 Mes & BATH. _ FE 5-6786 Ko or Colored Apartments on Southeast side of ea on Prospect St. Call FH offic MOVING AND Bae WITH 2 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. foot, All modern, Located at 3300— Snes Soe: General Printing wton stake track FE 8.6453 LET US PE 4-1157 eed Elisabeth Lk. Rd, in Pontiac. rence St_ Phone FE 3-0135. _ ; ss a ‘LAKE PROPERTY LiI8 LOCKS FROM WN- | , A-) ACE TREE SERVICE RE- O'DE LL CART AGE =e F ~ | heedec - wae e Oakland | ese te Tee | ea a a veae oe moval and trimming. Get our bid Loca: and, tong distance moving. Give You 1 Place to Pay County C. Pangus. Pike Inquire at Apt. 1. mediately. 40 Begiey St or phone FE 2-1188,__ Phone PE 5-6806 tae Mind) Realtor Special ip ‘ty ake P'S BACHELOR APT PVT BATH & _ manager, FE 42163 AAA OlL BURNER SERVICE TRUCK WITH SEMILTRAILER ase TOur aun eats. ‘National 17-2018 Conect, est Furn very nice’ TV. On NEWLY DECORATED 5 RM. & SERV ICF ALL Tae Sse ie dum | Nar ‘Ma io Restore Credit t | ene. See NETTE AP oa | _bath. Heat furn, FE 46880. PETE'S : = as AT | Ure AF : WE ARE NOTA | Lake P a ees ws Ainern atie a enmer’ TTUCKS tO Rent se PANY: ake Property “pias eer ame toiges | ORCHARD CT, APTS. ana automatic washers. LOAN COM A: ted oes. “Now cane time to snl | “COUPLE & BABY at BRAND NEW! CTO : a Gs our ane ro y." We are . ROY So —s | Oakand FE 2-4021 TINO EQUIPMENT. MICHIGAN CREDIT Gate i de theart of ‘the lake | VE Ce Sn menor epartment develop ‘ton Pekupe tino bakes “OUNSELLORS | area a "specialize ia this type of FARMINGTON NEW UTILITY.| ment Baleot individual Sieh WALL CLEANERS. Simp trucks Semi-trallers : Ne ee he | real estate We have a large de- 10 mile Orchard Lk Shopping ls trances sinc : Beautiful , J: and windows Reasonable. Above Oakland Theater mand for lake front, canal front, Center GR_ 4-6685 kitchens: stove Paice 2 eee mm @ Auto ments now available . ana hot water furnished. Adults Under Construction TAKING APPLICATIONS for 1 and _ 2 bedroom apartments for occu- pancy shout April list. OPEN pa AILY & ieee _OR 370681 NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN vate bath and entrance, newly Detroit Gun Club whose BUY, SELL & TRADE -— List with decorated. 173 Norton. FE 4-178! remises are located at 2775 Oak- us for fast & efficient service. ORTONVILLE «4 RMS AND BATH will look just like | = sna | ley Park Rd. Walled Lake has We make many deals by trading ry} A ; 2-0023. ee to the Michigan Liquor 26 mee eee for « club H- WE NEED - Good modern homes __or the West side PE + 44481. SEM: FURNISHED APARTMENT | responsible for any debts con- | entr. nearly new. Park car at| beth, beat, stove & 2 So furn., tracted by any other than myseif. | door. $16 single. Bathelors er _berta Apts ladies. Also garage house. aie Bisa) Rochester FE ang wintar prites, Pay later: VE a tocaied at 153 Ba ley Street resentative in this area Call Us. per week. Utilities furnished 1 - SHIRLEY the APTS ——— — 29-4315. has applied to the Mich! gan Li-; don't feel Fae et Phone Mr. | rocn General Hospital. Adults 3 roours, stove refrigerator. LAWNMOWERS F Sr RRP EN ED ist CLASS EXP PAINTER AND ‘Wor Contro! Commission for a! Wier FE ee v1 or FE a FF 12-0668 180 E mares oo} engines air = 1 ron —_ _Lincoin- FE 26873. _decorator. Reas, prices FE $-2860 aay Pee eos ner nemars| wanes on Buy LAKEFRONT HinaT FLO PE #1044 V scdlemele Mee Beperale niga, meat and GARDEN PLOWING REASONA- 4-1 PAINTING. PAPER “HANG- only and that_it is the intent of jot. with good beach or 3 bed-| GROUND ru Par ENT. & | Pi furnish South Marshall. bie price Modern equipment. OR _!"8._ paper removed FE 46918 th: Liquor Control mmission! room home with. basement on bath. washing facilities, baby wel- | | 36172 ee Al PAINTING AND PAPERING vo grant said license trom. 4 an lake. Phone FE 4-0805. come, ar. town. 222 N. Cass. Fl HEATING _Mase2_Thompson, WE 40364, Expiration tg March 24. 1988 |WE HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS GROUND FLOOR, CLEAN 3 RMS. Upper at—Heated : ‘ A-\ PAINTING INTERIOR & EX. | — “SOS — ee waiting for commeréial proper.| Pvt. bath and entr, Util, Adults. 3005 AUBURN AVE AUBURN HTS, a4 hr service on all types of teror 10 per_cent disc. for cash. NOTICE 18 HEREBY Y OIVEN THAT ties, farms and acreage. A phone we ‘Oakland Ave Living room, dinetie. heating equipment Call Wayne Guaranteed Free est. FE 46205,, Oakland County Boat Club whose; ca') wil give vou immediate ac-| — k bath. Front Heating Co FE 41063 day or aan eens ’ premises are .ocated at 2330 Fern- LAKE FRONT 2 RM8., UTIL. rear private ent: | ea Attention Please! | gare ezine tate wich | "Roy KNAUF |_tm els "Shymachané orf | Mibacive iourdamiiy’ lite: INTER- LAKES TREE SERVICE Window washing, wall washin a Fee A . te _Work Wanted Some aim remove. eabeling. surger | pers enteriot ypamtles Byiae: meres Batre ont weer ors 26% W Huron st FE _2-7421,| LAKEFRONT, 2 BEDRM. MEAT . copennd clearing. Insured. | Putts, ver experience. tna spirits to bona fide members s hot water. EMpire 3-3474, EM FE 7-8892 ; oy a eens S| WEST SIDE Bi © ROOMS, 3 A ‘ - LADY a OR DECORATOR. the Liquor Control Commission MODERN 4 ROOMS AND BATH. Masonry \\ ork | _ Papering inting. F FE 80343. | to grant said license upon. the | Newly decorated. All utilities. FE) ¢drooms and. bat. Newly ee AN kinds of masonry work new oe I ecpictae of 16 aurea tremt date] eae | orated. garage, gas heat, base- or repair Also roof repairs, chim- ‘PAINTING — -PAPERHANOING ee re TT Te Te ment. li) lease to party. CLEA ereof, Dated March 24, 1958 NICE 2 ROOM APARTMENT. PRI- | 74 Dwight. FE 4-5082 evenings. WEST SIDE, 4 BMS. & BATH, Gas heat. FE 4-7338. _ W SIDE. 3 ae ae BATH, GaA- rage, heat, soft water, _Stor & stove. Adults. FE 2 | Rent Houses Furnished 35 BEDROOM. WALLED LAKE. Modern, close to city Ress, MA rnished, ing: full base- oe vaund tubs, washing ma- chine. attached garage, large lawn, Elizabeth Lake privileges. FE 5-9880. " PLASTERING : PAPERHANGINO & PAINTING cense to sell beer. wine and| of all types. Call us today, Asko — WOMEN WANT WALL ¥ WASH. | ew or repair, FE 8-1665 _Reduced rates FE 4-217) | spirits to bonafide members oy for Mr. Brown. | SU IT ABLE F( R- MEN | PLASTERING — NEW OR RE-| WALL WASHING & PAINTING. FE 8nd that it is the intent o 3-7581. _pair Work guaranteed, FE 8-9394. 4-4314 or OR 3-6486. Liquor - Control Commission to; 7 [TT BROWN. Realto eb) Gece el Le Ses Agee grant said license upon the ex- x ~. Keaitor entrance Utilities. Linens fu Maniey Leacl. oe as ley St piration of 10 days from Date 1362 W. Huron _ Ph, FE 2-4810 & laundered “arking space Ae: | 3 ae atiey Television Service 22 _thereot_ March_26. 1988. SUP es eee a Manes Gales atoves ee ~ ON THURS, AUG 15, 196 ABOUT (7 \) 1 DUY | _Perry FE | 7 BERROO! ilps erasers G plianees. Reason- ALL TV SERVICE c. CALLS AN-, pm TI ‘eli on the Moor in the, Your Equity afmoks SIDE, LR ROOMS. GARDEN | able re fl | gwered promotly, Day or night | soap dep't vf the A & P Store | D -‘t. los h ate ce, heat net water furn, | ELECTRONICS | ° uron St I am a woman. ‘t.lose your home—cash w 180 Coleman, fee 1676. | 44 vears old and was wearing a, ‘=¢—no red tape. We also need West SIDE. NEAR, WEBSTER _Retoothing 3 W _Pike st pay OR NIGHT TV SERVICE | brown dress == oll Hey eye 4305 | Ehcale basen 2.7m water. Ff xi 1. | jacket am anxious to contac : Dressmaking, Tailoring | 16 FE oor or FE 3-#300 " ‘inesses to this accident Please WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE Sa Feet rey ts “rE 3 7 BEDROOM. BRICI “GARY RADIO ae Gena: i pate ee ote Fe Mace IN! eel _ — CUR ON AND AFTER THIS DATE! tai: ind! Service on all makes & models : t be | 8800 Commerce Rd. . aims carpet banding etc. FE) Service on Oil mates & models March (28 1068 1 will not be nee eles "EM vey Rent Apts Unfurnished 34 - 2 BEDROOM PARTLY PURN ia FOOM HOUSE NEA HURON 8615 tiac Lk Tilden $40 per mo. 1 BEDROOM YEA Seater On ae: can e. dults 125 per onth, . ASEMENT ona dryers Near sehaute 65k Om ear se 3-6684 after 6 BASEMENT HOUSE NEAR BLDE- raps ents Cottage near Cass peel erro prema Gee e lose _FF 23-7940 vee: terations, 191 E. Huron F Lake Orion, Michigan. it BEDROOM AP AP?., BELAIR MAN- 4-7074. TYPEWRITERS AND spunea | Ri di as _ best “commonteatt Fi S706 | or for lease ae, sf100 ber mo., adults Furniture Refinishing 16A MACHINE REPAIRING Expert educe close in, $15, FE 41708 or FE _only, FE 4 HINg work. Generai wel and of- 10 LBS IN 6 SHORT DAYS 5-006). Ms |1 VACANCY IN THE “WATER- eae eee S _tfice supply Co) _i1_W. Lawrence. Results guaranteed. For as little ford Apts."" These apts. are only REPAIRING ANTIQUES A SPE- | ~ “PONTIA | 1 LARGE FRONT ROOM, KITCH:| 3 years old and have spacious _cialty FE 5-01 , TYPEWRITER SXCHANGE $1.00 enette, linens furn, Utilities paid. living rooms, combination kitch- OFFICE MACHINES is _Apply_ 186 N. Perry, FE 2-236, ens & dinin ‘oom Garden Plowing _16B, yes SOS et) are er visit ay. For b2 & 3 ROOM APTS. VERY| Full bath and inrge utility room. PS i Re aS 52 WAYNE.ST. FE 4-4022. investigate our plan today. Fo-. cousenail to quiet people, 133 E.| $65 per mo. Close to all conveni- WORK WANTED te meshes | eee Eat PPR Plowing. discing, raking, mowing, Upholstering 23. aINGLE FOLK~ (25 TO 40 ENJOY ; HEAPS ENT WHITE BROS. trenching, & fulldozing. Call PRD SARs dancing. 1un & music at the Pon- , REAL ESTATE ae FAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER. _ Uae Socia) Cub PE ¢8s7l_ 4 oon PaCuROR rE soe $660 Di Aad “ine S00} ke Rd EM SPECIAL COLI]. WAVE. $450 : hed ball _Income Tax Service _ giz iat vue ‘ th r 3. FE. “poss saxe St0 Dore: * "path, adults only 390 N Pad pas ee ae “yRooMs & 22641 ah 2 ; ee AN INCOME TAX RETURN PRE SUP COVERS, BED, SRREAR - Te fee Sal PE TERT, ant, OSLER, NOME TER pared in your home by qualified : = 1 LARGE ROOM. REFRIGERA. Chandler, ub a eee seat degree “enue UPROLSTERING , Wtd. Wid. Children ¢ to Board 26 _tor Close in FE_ §-5502 2 RMS, PVT ENT. & BATH. ALL WORKING PEOPLES TAX 1 RM, | MODERN. SHOWER, 18t _ $10 wk. OR_3-1972. ~ Lest & Found a LICENSED, BOARDING HOME caer 1 or,2 quiet men. 154 Jud- | 2 UNFURN. APTS. 3% RMS. pitas Ae An col OR 3-294]. x Stove and ref furn. Plent: 5601 Highiand (M-58) —— ¥ $5 REWARD FOR LIVER AND i WOMAN, REFER. $10 WK. FE| °f parking space. Clos EMPIRE TAX SERVICE | white pointer. Strayed from 27| Wtd. Household Goods 27 | 42847. j Apply 87 Mechanic. your “wae ee” pron lel a el os I; 2 BEDROOM. PARTLY FURN. Gloria Apts. R EH akefront apts. ontiac Lk. 103 Oxbow Lake RA EM bua | Hh Miami Rd, wa FURNITURE NEEDED | Ei 7 dee Tarnished: Neat Pallas Gee = 1 T. MAN'S WALLET Entire home or o4d its, Get the | i8T FLOOR, NR MIRA : MELROSE ® STEVE 8-3509| Commerce Lk. area. Substantial top dollar. Will buy outright or| Clean 3 rms, & bath th FE he. oe = LROS: HOME CALL§ BY APPOINTMENT | _‘'eWard. MArket 42100 aft. § p.m.| sell it for you B & B Community 3 CLEAN ROOMS. CLOSE ii) ees ee ee Ni | PAIR RATES FOR RET ORNS LOST: BEAGLE. MALE. SILVER-| Sale. Phone OR 32717. ae IN, $12 oes eat turn. 203's Mar: +1 week FE 5-160 using best method for you Eve-| bell & Adams. “Reward. FE 5-0803.) WANTET: TO BUY — ALL TYPES snus 6 VI ENT CHILD 30 nings. Home a Ag a de- FOUND — 2 MALE BEAGLE ot furniture. Ph FE 2-5523. 2 RMS. with 1 pds = T. ee 3 7 ROOMS AND BATH MO. sired, W. R_ Bolin. FE 5-5 | dogs. Owner please call Mr.) WTD. SMALL ROENS KITCHEN _ 8-1431. ‘INCOME TAX_ REAS "PRICES ) $94) W_ Huron. FE 5-88 LOST: 2 MALE BEAGLES, 1 YR. Michot. FE 3-0200 . _table. FE 3-9724 3 ROOMS PVT B eee ry LARGE R RMS. | NR. F FISHERS, . $15 : _ties 4 furnished FE 45613. BATH. | UTILT or WOodward 3-2i81, ot sad Poa ecko —— a eg from Pontiac, 2nd street rook a Golf —_ tes For Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 1 3 ROOM, 1 BEDROOM, TEL- _Huron area, .50. FE 2-6057. all BEDROOM MODERN. OXBOW Lake privuseee $100 a month, firrt 6 mantas, $50 a month next months. Bits zis beth Lake EM 3-0631 | Lost. PARAKEET BY HOWA _ | NGhd_Pery Bt. Please FE S404 Share Living Quarters 30 PCE Sd Laundry Service 18 Lost = MAN'S BILLFOLD. PON. ae GURTAING PLAIN-ON HUF. .WS7Re Reward. Ma 42511. fled. Beautifully tinished, Pontiac MISSING. MALE GERMAN SHEP- eae alone. Pontiac Press “ yah & ent PE_ ganas _Laundry. -Pnone FE 2-8101. a oe black & tan. Name Box Se "88 License No, 320 — Landscaping 18A _REWARD FE 4-7435 A-l TREE TRIMMING & tine Free estimates. OR 3-6826 or FF 2-6244 « | with TV, bab 0 | : | Paddock, “*¥Y “elcome. 101 8. STARGE ROOM __ | 2 & 3 RM INDIVIDUAL MOD. | ern cabins furn., alj utilities PT. LOCATE in Walton-Sashabaw area. $60 Mo. OR 3-3004. | oes 31679. Clemens Finder call woman TO SHARE MY HOME. | MY 3-0958. Tru-Rustie Cabins, 468 3 RMS. & BATH, NICE. W. SIDE joer wat = | $20 wk. FE_2-3820, _8 Broadway, Lake Orion. E te COLD) WELSPORO want ie 0: een SINGLE 7 ROOMs AND BATH NEWLY _—™0- Plus electric FE ¢' gentleman to share private home decorated 79 — 3 RI stove & refrig., adults a in Bham_ with refined gentie- 5 es = auto. heat, hot water @ block 2 NICELY FUR MS.. PVT furor. street bus and ——_ : : eee General Hospital $60 Emploved = ~ 2 Ps q pls c Lat NEAR DOWN- _couple FE 1803 or _FE -6582 - town FE #7059 = | ___ 3 RMS, MODERN. NEW > “Hobbier & & Su slic 24k Wd. Contracts. Mies) 32 y RMS ADULTs OR ELDERLY 11 8, Jessie. FE 4-2 ad i“ ‘pp es on tan CoNTRACrS. lady $10 week 169 N. aoe _8t.. 7 ROOMS & TILED BATH, VERY | epee CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS “nice, PAINT BY NUMBER Pictures. 4°", VanWeit. 4549 Dirie Hwy z Be ees BABY WEL- _nice 378 Oakland 2 RMS. PVT ENT AND UTIL. i, ae = Scrabble games Backenstose | ALL TYPES LAWN MAINTE- Boo! nance, reseeding, rolling, trash | ik Store, 15 E. Lawrence 8t j CONTRACTS WANTED Clean single man $12 weekly. FE FE 2-2416. 5-0019 vation Army removal. Ph FE 5-6593 or OR icon NEW LAWN LT. FINISH ragine Barkticid. top soil. FE) Eves. OR }- Mare vl oi GARDEN _A Taylor, 56 Gillespie. FE 3- 7293 | j sarvion! to Lawn building. sand gravel. clientele Ae wi eee nalnanss a GET If QUICK,: PLOWING ~ DISCIN DEAGGTRO. ; - op vl iienine ve ia through Classified Ads! Bit abe ER uAWE — 4,000 Ibs.| Yes, whatever it is — dial satisfied friends and REA 1706 8 eelegraph Ra. hauling FE 5-6405. | Notices & Personals 23 ©! rca 1362 W. Hu- 3 ROOMS AND BATH. PVT. i ey | CosTOM BULLDOZING. YARD & ~ ~~ | 00 FE S08 or FE 6483. Ask SS hag PORN APT PVT ENT. Stove and Refrig, Uitl Yuen Gra En 3300 Back filling. ANY GIRL, OR WOMAN NEED. el eae Call after 4 | ls mete AN. Sessie. FE 8.35 a Paepmedet adviser phone! Bde Se a NFORN APT. ON . EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AND) PE 2siz comm dential The Sal-| C A S H 7 RM. i8T FLOOR. AUTOMATIC a St OR 37087. Mat a re 48612. 7 RMS & BATH ee FLOOR Pvt. entrance All utilities furn. | as heat. Adults only, 146 E./3 RO KITCHEN PVT i NETTE.. PVT. CALL ELECTROLYSIS" CENTRE IN A FL ASH _Pike 8t _ t vata with shower, very clean, for removal! 2008, unwanted hair. 2 ROOMS & BATH, PRIVATE _child weleme, FE 8-0544, ; entrancce. On bus line Near Tel- 3 ROOM APARTMENT AND |DAINTY MAID sUPPLIES MRS. ese lane ag eineby see Augie Huron Reasonable rént 325 Voor- | bath Ts nice condition, gus heat years Pre Rd_ ford $35 per mo. RMS. “PVT ENT & BATH 8-3245 before 6 p.m. cture window Garden space 1 LARGE Rui AND BATH LOW. | Chiiq welcome. Gingellvilie FE er heated apt’ Micdle-aged ry os O ate Sor } _8-1927. ae References. FE 2-2974 + ta p.m « 2% STUDIO, LIVING RM. KITCH- ose parking; partly furn. 57 Me- réfrig, Adults only. chines ghing Se sdudveabing atta | EQUITAB' E | f ie / Sone! ne ene he tar, [FE 2-818] for an ad-' LOANS: & goad, oyyperties. | nt ad oe ROOM APT wir "MS PE HY © APTS | \ \ Petal, 178. ea | services, andes 3 . Price §| writer and: get it! \ i h SOCIETY Fam “GLORIA APTS. 890 Robinwood off: N. , Perry. | Re 3 ms FURN 1sT FLOOR APT. | 4 “ 8. ‘Parke ‘ \* Melrose Street. « en, dinette. bath stove, refrig. 3 RM APT CARPETED, STOVE. | s only. FE 2-0303 ¢ ~ 3% LIVING RM. BEDRM, KITCH- en, dinette. bath, spat one MS AND BATH. GAs” HEAT ° Ww 6. _Util, Pvt Entr. OR 3-7206 = Ree Ra __. |IN AX os ss HURON.| old 1 black, white and brown. ! MS FURN GROU = 2 ROOMS CLOSE IN HEAT AND | a | ‘COME, T! ae URON. | Oe aes chee an Wide Miscetaneses 28 2 Sous Pua GROUND FLR "utilities furnished Upper, $12, 2 BEDRM BR ick Gas R RANGE, lin_Rd, lars, round ID tags on dogs ‘REGULATION SIZE PING PONG Gane BO SE ED et ER INCOME TAX PREPARED IN Belong to 4H Children's Pro “table. Rea . price. OR 3-4818. 2 RMS AND BATH NEWLY DEC. Cour 2 BEDROOM WALLED LAKE. your Wome Long form itemized ram at Pontiac State Hospital aaa : after, 107'a N. Saginaw. Apply + RMB & BATH REFRIGERATOR Modern, close to city Reas. MA $5.00. Phone FE 46706 Reward FE 5-6146, Ext. 320. Wanted to Rent 29 _Sfter_430 pm_ stove furnished Palm Villa | _ 4-2203. ae = 3 LARGE CLEAN ROOMS PRI. Apts. _454 Auburn Ave. FE 2-689. 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX, FENCED NATION WIDE LOST: PARAKEET, VICINITY COUPLE WISHING 5 ROOM UN- Vate bath and entr Utilities Pon-| 3 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH ON| back yard. 518 East Bivd., North BUSINESS SERVICE | Pontiac Trail and Decker. Please furnished house or apt. on West fac Chtidren. Cail MAple banat Ist Moor. $60. Adults. FE 17-0194. Apply next door. ° , 4393 DIXIE HWY. | call MA 1711. | side with garage. References. FE | _for_app't \J LARGE ROOMS. FRIG. AND 2 BEDROOM MODERN, IN CITY. COMPLETE E BOORKEFPING s i 2-8560. 2 ROOMS, NICELY FURNISHED stove. Adults only. FE 5-8073 Near schools. Basemen mo. | 5-0175. — 2 BEDROOMS, RAMONA TER- race. Avaliable "March ist. $95. per month. Call +1569. = 3 ROOM mouse ae MONTH. NEWLY DECORATED, 3 RMS. aD ad OUTSIDE OF city. Aduits preferred. FE 2-2965. 3 RMS. & BATH BY CRESCENT Lake. 5420 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. REDROOMS. LIVING ROOM. kitchen & bath, $70 mo. MY 3-S311, Ruge Real Estate, Lake Orion, 4 RMS. MODERN. 1 BEDRM. ab in Drayton Plains. OR 4 ROOM HOUSE. BA ern Fae ia Tt 5 tn Ciackston area, ix Tat ree ar i. a welcome. $40 5 | Patina BRICK ON Me FIBERTY : Ps sgt oe | 0 be a rm je gas heat, room sima. bso! ence, ee per week On McDon FE 43521 “ ; S172 § ROOM HO HOUSE & BATH FOR rent. or will seil for low down, eee, Waterford area. Cai! THIRTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDN ESDAY, MARCH 26, 1958 oho Houses Lee 36) wouag, Chose B 2-1425. 5 Rit HOUSE ; ON VOORHEIS RD. Ave. - _ FOR RENT. CHIL- DERN GAs JAS HEAT. GA-| bath home with ma ory e Steue Realtor BRICK DUPLEX. i RMB —_ _garage Close in FE 2-2 BRICK — EAST SIDE BEDROOM. BA BATH. ‘LIVING. ROOM. ey, Waterford. $55 month- 60zv 5 RMS AND | BATH Bostic FRO home at Willems Lake 23501 Call Reaitor Partiage, FIVE RMS_ $35 | MONTHLY. own _P.O, Box 53 GARAGE HOUSE. _dath. PE 2-0430, TODERN 2 BEDRM | ‘plex _Clemens St. Week days after “| Sonn 2 ;BEDROOM NICE| MODERN. 2 EEDE: - sccuea $85 | mo Rear, wes & & 8. Blvd, NEWLY DECORATED | roams and bath au- progiespel oll heat adults breterred Ph rE NICE "ai ROOM HOUSE. FE | SMALL SGbean 3 RM. HOUSE & bath Gas heat and gas stove _$45_ mo, OR_3-2051 after_ arck in Sylvan Lake Gas heat, | attic Both dock & bath- oa beach oe hos with lease _FE 4-5000. FE 2 | th 25 N ‘Cal | Lake. ne off Elizabeth Lake Rd WILL CONnIDER ~ APPLICATIONS for this 1 floor 3 bedroom modern home on Cass Lake Rd Has car- full basement and g as eat $100, nm - JACK LOV ELAND 2188 Cass Lake Rd For B Rent Rooms 3 SLEEPING ROOMS WITH ‘BATH, 3 y ROOMS. oR SnCu RE waNtES _ FE 2-7568_ } ROO seid peers ¢on- inne oe QUIET “HOME. PROFES-| sional or business man_ Close to For Sale Houses . STOUT'S Best Buys Today WEBSTER SCHOOT. District, attractive 5 room and bath home oe expan- sion attic for extra bed- room. Gleaming oak floors, full basement, gas heat wa- ter softener. Quiet paved street, handy to bus line and shopping center Only $11,500 with terms. NORTH SIDE Good solid 3 bedroom home off Baldwin Only 2 blocks from schoo!, bus and shop- ping Oak floors, plastered wails ful! ba:ement gas ‘water heater Owner leav- ing state and will sell at only $1,500 down HOME — INCOME Large one-acre landscaped lot with thse 2 modern homes. located near new Northern High School One attractive 2 bedroom home with full basement, of fur- mace large family - style kitchen Other home has 4 rooms and stool and show- er Newly decorated Only 911.950 for both with terms $750 DOWN Immediate possession on this cute 4 room home l|o- cated near Cass lake on nice fenced lot Full bath oil heat, water heater Idea! for newly-wed or retired couple HEE TOPeS Hk Bulteble for large ranch- style home Excellent view Clarkston School area Only 7 miles from Pontiac 6296 down will handle 41 ACRES Over 1.700 feet blacktop frontage with this property Plus 6 room and bath home located at Holly Village lim- its. Excellent for future in- vestment A:so frontage on Shiawassee River. Only §4,- down. Edw. M. Stout. Realtor 77 N~ Saginae St Ph FE 65-8165 Open ‘Til 6 PM. : nei REALTOR 244 S 7 FE 44516 Eves 78 FE 2-850) | 3060 8 Commerce Rd @ John R. Ras ra be ee Hee st = 7 or wee up i” PERRY _FE | LARGE. CLEAN | PRONT T ROOM | ton. FE entleman. Pvt ent 245 Nel- | son 44373. ir MODERN F Te “FOR GIRLS ON’ westside. = jiaundry and kitch-| NEV LY DECORATED. =e iently located pry nd cooking nce FoR RENT ot W, Kennett. SLEEPING ROOM from Court House. _Cass Ave. _$5_ ar and UP Fy ee 1 ve family. FE RAGE Rooms With Board 38 COMFORTABLE FRONT ROOM, BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED | LOG: cabin plus 2? bedroom & a meals close in, men only 184 XPANSION, HAVE VA. | men or women pa- EXTER: - HOME § = meals. 14 Matthews. FE_ 5-037, ELDERLY PERSON TO ROOM rd in ert home. FE ¢1030 | FOR LADY. ne FURN. MOTH E R NEEDS CHRISTIAN mos ELDERLY LAD im modern contra home fete STARTER HOME FINISHED WIR- . insulation aol included , 1 BED PATIENT & my References tarmiahed sctki Rooms HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week ere and rem ere oe a A —— . GOOD LOCATIOR Gas x 18 This wouid ve good for of 461 8 Saginaw FE 5-9295 Rent Office Space 4l FT oF orrice space \ 0others Road air conditioned building EN cs & AN FRONT 2x24 OF NEW BUILD.) ing on Elizabeth Lake road Ideal| fice ae shop, | ‘er ‘Seka Houses 3 Bdrm. Homes Payments less then rent! $10 STARTS DE $10 10 WEEKLY UNTIL. 6 to 8 ‘ . DOWN PAYMENT What a Deal! 785 SPAN Ly niey 2 block 8 north of ecate aime WE TOWN RE ae Ty GOOD DEAL $8500 TERM than 5 years old, attractive, com- ” Sone e 38 “RAINBOW REV ALTY” 2 RENT SLEEPING. acon BY OWNER IN TROY. NR si to Pontiac Motor. FE 4-418) 4 Bedroom Choice Location Next to School This home was built to Ilve in- There is a reason for Owner is going west | Brick & ledgerscx exterior Fam- Q-car garage Paved drive 1.800 ng ft of living riced to sell Terms available | not to sell everythin ily room, 2 baths, space Large ae et only §20.900 larkston | RE ALP ESTA TING 8 Main, Clarkston, Mich. icRoss FROM BANK) MAple 5-582) ~ HOPKINS 289° $495 DOWN OR TRADE New 3 bedroom face-brick. Ranch) large kitchen, | hood with fan. Gasinator basement, large lot, alumi- num storms & screens Paved! styled Vestibule ee street Builder FE 5-6767 guest cabin All conveniences. Indian Lake, furnished, dock, University ‘1-8004, Detroit FOR COL ORE dD $1200 down "CCCKLER REA Y 236 N. Saginaw FE 44091 “es FE 47368 o 3-1070. OR Convalescent Homes 38A BAROAIN BY OWNER ON ‘SMALL me close to Duck Lake Highland Township, Maple 5-1667 for details WALEED LAKE — 3 BEDROOM rick ranch home 1% baths; fireplace bullt in stove and oven | Lot 05° x 135°, vacant, by owner _ 2098 Helmstora, _MA 41104 . ANNETT ore You Tell Us About what vou can pay er month Nicely decorated 2 bedreom home ®tth bath and utility room FA heat VACANT Trade your car or land contract 2 story older home that needs some repairs In one! of Pontiac's better neighbor- hoods. Large living room.) dining room and kitchen down 3 bedrooms and bath) up, full basement Large $10,000. only $1,000 down, balance $70 per month $70 Month Attractive 1'g- story home | Ideal for that growing fam- liv 2 bedrooms down with stairway to large finished second floor Large roomy kitchen Full painted base- ment with autematic furnace Aluminum storms and screens New garage Reasonable down payment S. Jessie St. 2 homes. Matin house has 4 bedrooms living room. din- ing room. modern kitchen, full bath Basement with au- tomatic gas furnace Mod- ern rental unit with 6 rms $1500 down j Re draams Most attractive home on al- most 1 acre of land just @ few minutes drive from Pon- tiac. Plenty of living space for the children. Includes a large iving room dining room and large family kitch-. en Fu"! basement. attrac- tively finished, automatic oil furnace Screened breeze-| way off kitchen with 2-car attached garage. $2,500. down will handle 48 Acres—2 Homes ilford area. Expertly modeled farm home with | livirg room, dining room, extra large kitchen. 3 pede roorhs and Jaundry room| finished in knotty pine. Au- tomatic oi] furnace in base- | ment, baseboard Beste: Second home has 5 room and bath Automatic oll fur: nace excellent condition, | Barn, garage, and other. buildings “Attractive land- seaping.. outdoor fireplace Full price 837,500. conveni- | ent down payment Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS Huron FEceral 8-466 one Evenings and Sunday -1-4 \ 4 bedroom brick Newly decorated. 2 acres of land | a Corner jot $2.000 _coln 85662 down. Call Lin-' aa boat. sandy beach, 7 acres, 1250 ft lake frontage $29.500. CALL) _For Sale Houses Houses 43 “ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES” Three Bedroom, Full Basement , home located on a large, well | landscaped lot for only: 11,000 BEST LOCATION WM. KENN EDY REALTOR Hu LPEN ‘EVENINGS TILL 98 13 BEDRM. RANCH TYPE FRAME. | Lot 80° by 320° deep Bath, util rm. living rm. dinette, and kitchen with lots of cupboards of natural wood QO heat 1 block from Williams Lk Reasonable Low down ayment OR 3-4831 after 4 or ali day Sat and Sun 2326 Evedna PERRY PARK 2 BEDRMS, CLO- sets, oak floors, clean and good cond. water softener laundry trays, storms, screens, school — churches stores $925 down, Persona! attention to listings Rose McLa.ty, Broker FE 32-2162 KNUDSEN Near Lincoln Junie Excelient 7 rogm and bath home inclucing 3 bedrooms ao osun room and a living room with fireplace Modern designed furnace New 1's ear garage Call now | Nez ar Scott Lake Near privilege [ot ts this & rm and bath home Also recreation room with fire- piace and 1 car garage. Thorpe Street 3 bedroom lame on corner lot House teatures gas heat, yarage and enclosed porch mivy $10.500 WM. Ho KNUDSEN elegraph Rd Multi-Lakes Realty NEAR NOVI (Three bedroom home on 3 acres, 2 baths. attached garage well jand- acaped, running creek year. around thru the property. Terms LAKE FRONT On Reed Lake. two-level built In a hill 3 bedrooms, 40 ft recrea- tion room, 2 fireplaces, under-— grounu sprinkling system. $24,000 _MA 41578 | TRADE Your equity in your present home moves you into qa new beautiful 3. bedroom ranch styled home. @uilder. FE 167 LAKEFRONT _ Very attractive modern bunee low, aluminum siding. 53 rooms & tiled bath, iving room — 24 ft, carpeted living & dining room, plastered walls, oak floors, base- me.t arranged for rec room, large screened patio, oll heat, big lot, attached garage Close to churches & schools Vicinity of Airport & Willams Lk Rds, SILVERBELI RD. water walle modern home, about living room) with | hreplace % large bedrooms, 1 average size, full basement, of], heat, “ lot 100 x 200, | price \ WEST SUBURBAN Three family income, good iIn- | vestment, complete price — $7850, $100 down WILLIS M BREWER | ' JOSEPH REISZ, SALES MGR. §3-55 N Pars e FE 4-5181 ES FE 8-08623 $i COO DOWN Por good value and income. rooms 2 baths, arranged in apts Near N Saginaw Low bony Near St Michaels, 5 room modern Double garage $7350 $1000 down 8 PONTIAC REALTY (737 Baldwin ss FEE‘ 5-825 | $500 DOWN, § ROOMS AND BATH. frame bungalow in Clyde Newly | painted interior Only $4400. Bee this now. Cail MU 4-2045 MILFORD 2 LARGE BEDROOMS ga-| and sunroom, basement and rage, in excellent condition. con- | venient to stores and schools only $12,500 with terms Call MU 4-2045 $750 DQWN COMMERCE ARBA, 5 rooms. FA furnage. large wood- ed lot, lake privileged Call EM 3-6210 now ‘9 ACRES WITH M-s9 FRONTAGE. | room and utility room, oil furnace Attached garage, 95 ft . frontage toned commerc si Large has gravel. Call EM 32-6210, $750 DOWN. § ROOM BUNGALOW, brick fireplace. knotty pine living room, landscaped, fruit trees, on- ly $6.250 Call OR 3-6681. $9709 — Lido A FRAME 5 ROOM. home on ams Lake Road Storms ana leteeas full insula- tion oi] furnace, landscaped. OR 3-6081 RICHARD STEELE, REALTOR 224 Center St Highia nd MU 4-2045 EM .3-6210 OR 3-6981 | SELLING OUT''!' NEED MONEY/ in a hurry. $3,050 full price On- ly $1500 down Perry and Pad- | dock vicinity 5 rm. 2 bdrm. with} full basement, oj] furnace and | auto washer, newly decorated | Investors dream. OR 3-7497 BY OWNER, 4 RM MODERN $1,500 down ny mo Wisner | dchool FE 5-374 RM ernie: “HOME FULL basement new gas furnace and hot water heater 344 East Bivd S&S Full price $6000 Terms avail- able Inquire at 38 Green St MILLER HOME SHOP Good modern 7 room Fai basement has new fur- | Mace 2-caf garage. nearly 1- acre with 18 x 33 block building, also a 24 x 24 frame butlding mear St Michael & Baldwin schools $13.500. terms or own- | er might take smaller home in |} trade NORTH SIDE, near new Enei-_ neering Building Attractive two bedrooms & ceramic bath one! floor home Large living room & dining L. Brand new kitchen, cove cetlings, painted walls, select cak floors ull modern basement Water softener, etc Look it over, it is only $9,500 DRAYTON WOODS This very at- tractive 3 bedroom one floor home ha¢ large living room with pic- ture window which overlooks the huge 90 x 276 ft jot Full modern basement, large garage A good corner jocation among other fine homes in Drayton Woods for only $12 750 des DOWN $800 DOWN $1,000 DOWN City & suburban loca- tions Some in new condition. some equipped with washers. dry- ers, elec stoves & refrigerators Call now for full information Wilham’ Miller Realtor FE 20263 1075 W. Huron Next to Branch Post Office Multipie Listing Service MODERN DREAM HOME YOU must see it to pbelleve it Sub- stantial down payment required te E) nen! INDIAN VILLAGE $15,950-—4 bed roon BRICK in this choice location A truly excellent value Large living room wi fireplace dining room 11 x IL, kitchen 8 x 14 2 Bedrooms down and 2 bedrooms up. FULL BASE- MENT, car garage Call for appt and more details OFTAWA HILLS $3.000-down--4 bedroom FRAME also in ideal location, exceptional- close to both Webster and resiar, Jr Hi Living room breakfast nook, 2 bedrooms up- stairs Screened back porch Won- derful for summer ‘living Ful! basement with GAS HEAT HOYT REALTY FE 2.9840 FE 2.9066 254 8 Telegraph Rd Pon-Tel Centre . West SUBURBAN | $75 DOWN GI FOR COLORED ; with plastered walls Many-Many LAKEFRONT SEMI-BUNGALOW fireplace Separate dining | room cheerful kitehen with! For Sale Houses 43) MODEST MAIDENS ARRO_ WEST. SUBURBAN Two bedroom home, hardwood floors, full bath, sail, furnace. lot 80 x 1 c of $75 includes taxes & insur- ance Privileges on Crescent | EAST SIDE 5 rooms, 3 bedroom frame home, part bsamt, wtility room, storms & screens 1% car garage. only own, a LAKE ORION 4 room bungalow on 80 x 100 ft lot, 1 block from ‘lake, neat year around home, only $6500, RRO ‘TED on uULLOUOH, TREALTOR 43 Cass - Elizabeth Rd rE 95-1284 & FE 46-3844 { Open Evenings Sunday 1 to $ 4 APT INCOME FOR COLORED, with $2,000 down FE 8-14 “DUCK LAKE FRONT Brings in $60 per week. 12.066. | | | Modern furnished 5 rm. bungalow $7450 total price Low down pa@y-; rent eee aoe included his © 2 CePE Re \ TY 7404 en and Kd. M59) | 10 ra west of ete. iM 3-4196 or MU 4-6863 * LIST SOUR PHOPERTY WITH us, Wilron Rea! Estate. FE 2-0657 WENOM CARES $1,000 dn very nice 3 bedrm home Large carpeted living rm, tu’ basement, i\a car garage. privileges on Loon Lk. Must be seen h INCOME OAKLAND AVE 3 sources of income varge home! with 4 apts in excelie cond , jus trailer rental, Total price. 16,500 with $3,500 dn Clarence C. Ridgeway | _ REALTOR ‘75 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-6203 MODERN 2 STORY HOME ON 1 acre Ideal location. ES 47587 “Building Sites’ Approved mortgage loans A good selection Low as $100 down LADDS, INC. 4286 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains OR 3-1231 “BY OWNER © VACANT for immediate pos- session Newly decorated, 2 bedrooms, bath, large living room, kitchen and utilit room 2 years old, alumi. num storms and = screens, ol| heat. $0,500 with $500 down — No clos':g costs and $85 per month .nclud- ing taxes and insurance. Cail after 6:00 p.m Liberty 9-1274 BY OWNER. GI RESALE, 3 BED. room brick »asement, Herrington | _Hills Sub., 436 Kuhn, FE 2-7198. | ft ranch. 26 ft living room, | plastered walls beautiful oak. loors, master bedrooms 15-15 with | 3 closets. Tile bath Full base- ment with 14x44 ft finished aS room. Brick front 100 ft lot | ee location. Bee this fine home Immediate ssession tm this loveiy 3 bedroom ranch with no payments unti] June Wardrobe closets. oak flors, tile bath, show- er doors and vanity The kitchen is @ woman's dream. Lovely full basement, gas heat and many more nice features. Trade accept- Brand new 3 bedroom eontem- porary home. It cost no more to own the best Featuring plastered | walls, 11 x 17 kitchen, birch doors, | lovely fuil basement. Rec room | aplenty, Auto oll heat. Fast pos- | session. A beautiful home for only | $11,500 with $1150 down vase call Mr. Pointer. FE 8-9585 3 JIM WILLIAMS | REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 1218 Baldwin Ave FE 4-0547 3BEDROOM HOME | car garage. Recreation room | nm basement, Lots of cupboards. | Automatic heat Large lot, busline. Close to shopping cen- | ter Smal] down payment. OR | 35335 $495 OWN On your lot. 2 bedroom home| Wood floors Picture window. Full bath Utility room, $6905 STARTER HOMES — | On your lot No Money down. | 2 and 3 bedrooms | $ you DON’T own ae lot we ean HURON If otter you a choice of good loca- | ). °C HAYDEN, Realtor | 2 story barn, land is hilly 7 86 E. Walton FE 8-0441 Open Eves ~ HAYDEN | CEDAR ISLAND LAKE New 3 bedroom home Oak floors Tile bath Large kitchen with dining space. Formica countertop Base- ment opens at lake ievel with icture window Large lot, — erms. WILLIAMS LK RD Zoned bus!- | ness 2 Bedroom home 24x30’ | Oil furnace Could be easily con- verted to offices. $7500. Terms. OVERLOOKING WHITE LAKE Basement home 4 Rooms 8tool Shower Some furniture, $3950. — Terms. Less for cash. OVER 2 ACRES. West suburban 4 bedroom home Plastered walls Basement, ofl furnace, 2 car ga- ro $11,000, Terms. J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor By Jay Alan For Sale Houses~ 43 For Sale Houses 122 sai eat. screens It's vacant. Low monthly payments. bedroom. brick. Lolph=yiony Suburban can own this ve bedroom brick home. Haale Kitchen with esling and screens Vacant. 3 bedroom, north end. 24 ft une ro-m, “washer. dryer, A refrigerator in-— WE BUY & SELL LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE = HARGER CO. WEST 8 OPEN EVENINGS. FE 5.8183 Lakefront Specials "bull your pick - these two well- ‘a $2. cluding Gace bet Lake Angelus 3 bedroom brick, full basement, | ays ba’ 3. bedrooms, oom with replaces. large kitch- and cozy bar. Also carpe nace oll furnace and att: ing room. Barbecue in spot fireplace, with attached 2 car Sinter’ Pp! coal at $15,500. On rea- MBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd. Union = ee 3 M 3-3314 “I finally did something about the leak in the roof — I. bought a a DIRK EE fen! — Drayton Plains with a new 2 car. are e and gas heat, on a large lot can be yours for aS hy 430 with $1,450 down. Clarkston Very neat mod. face brick house with 3 large bedrooms, 1' 9 baths, dining area and loads of cuppesé space. parse ae | For Sale Houses Johnson. FOR BETTER HOMES For Sale Houses 3 BEDROOM other IN PIONEER Low d MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE NEIL MAYBE TH‘S Is the area have wanted Drayton 3 bedroom Celonial BEAUTIFULLY s ANDSCAPED, bedroom family home. terms $12,900. Owner OR 3-2728 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 97 S. Roselawn—7 Rims. Well located just north of Au-| burn. Newly painted orated and all in nearly perfect | conte 4 tet rooms down Moves you into this 2 bedroom close to Pontiac Atrport. | RAY ONEIE. 262 S Telegrap. Rd Open 98-9 _3-7103 FE_ 23-6936 | $75u DOWN “NEW ‘CUSTOM BUILT bedrm ranch Large rooms, rage — Can be vouent on In one of the better areas around easy terms Call today HAVE YOU been lookin a hom+? Let us fin enox ol! furnace 2 car room modern home on niet | gece. Price $10,750, about §2.- down, lot 52 x 150 feet. Garage to Crescent Lake. Vacant. ‘Business Frontage 4990 Sashabaw uals i 150 200 pungelae! breezeway bedroom home on which the Ledroses heme! tk WILLIAM C baths. as heat, hot aie dish. | : carpeting aed vere : *68T Dixie pet his Clarkston | 'Nothing Down Will build 2 or 3 bedrm home with basement on your lot. move in when deal is closed. oe end off Joslyn — $11.- oom . ae rage. Pricea ig sell with small = Ideal for gas station, | housing Brick and ancien 3 store or ‘office. Price only 811, a | A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. very good ecad) on. ere GI Resale—$700 Dn. ranch bungalow ‘with rooms and full basement floors and painted walls AEE inum storms and screens. nly $700 down plus closine eons. | KINZLER, | 670 W. a St r FE 2 2 car garege Priced at oa. - 950. small down payment. : 3-2837 Hills Estates FOREST LAKE COUNTRY CLUB SPRING = just around the wos Roman brick FOR SALE. 7 ROOM | COLontaL CLARK NEAR CITY HOSPITAL. LARGE FAMILY HOME This } built older home in_ very h today for “that mall home . ul beamed ceiling. mahogan elea cabinets, large recreation rm. 4 adjoining screened porch. story apius inree™ ueality, disposal. Water softener. Dra a = : lot. Nicely landscaped. Call and = _1-8824 RESALE — Approx- 5 rouse with expan- IN pre WOODS bk aa eth. tile baths, many. “extras. Immedi- ssession. Owner. Sun, f) floors am tered walle! tHled bath. full 2 a 1 Lor 1 FURN. AU- basement and of] heat 1 bedroom down, living room, parlor, dining room, large enclosed rear | open. front porch, as furnace, shower in basement, taxes and insurance. Sell or Trade Brick and frame, 2 story Income wecated near Pontiac. I Lost Your Phone No. Will) the party who wanted that 3 bedroom jog cabin near Water- famtiy sized kitchen, and what bettcr way to en- joy it than in this immacu- she . bedroom ranch-type Dacement landscaped yard. Fruit Ae eerms you. We have plans fication and houses which can show No obligation. We would like to meet you George R. Irwin 269 Baldwin Ave. THREE BEDROOM NCH. You'll like this well constructed penis featuring 2 bedrooms and | tiled” baths. 2 fireplaces, basement, breezeway and 2- car garage The owner has business Call J. A. Tay landscaping end mastntais me FE #2544 “NEAR ROCHEST oe By owner. 5 rms. & bath Clean & newly decor, new asbestos sid- a with 8 lots Near E6090 tered walls, cove ceilings. Clarkston REALS ESTATE ING 20 8 — Cakes. Mich. . GILES 6 room 3 bedrdom to enjoy al) the convenience of nae beautiful home. Only ern well designed heat rage. plastered heated garag REALTOR VHITE ks $750 we on as 3 unit income near Pontiac Aaministration Bidg recreation room, Laundry facili- butlt4in gas incinerator, Base Ray Hot Water Heat, Ht . 3 pe. bath with shower tin basement, lot 80 x 140 feet. Only $24,500, accept your home or eaaty as all or ment. (CLARK REAL i FE 4a RAY O'NEIL, “Realtor 262 8 petearere Rd. 9-9 ment, E_ 3-7103 _ street close to fi. a Low gon payment. FE 3-711 _ HU RON GARDENS 3 ee aaa FULL BASEMENT. and fe Shoals and shopping 38.500 wih $2.000 down. Phone FE 4-5938. 1362 W Hur Op MULTIPLE. aaa SERVICE BY OWNER CLEAN COMFORA each unit rents for $12 per week mare tn less than ! year Dial the Y o 4 room house at ‘Willams Lake. number a" anc learn ime facts paved street near schools, t Low down 2 enlaces FE 4-2544 GARDENS, ‘SMALL MOD full basement, gas fur- nace Quick possession. down, $55 per month FE 5-6106 | 6-ROOM BRICK In a good West Side neigh- : bedrooms, 1 f Pull basement This You pe A Date! “CUSTOM, BUILDEP| MODEL NOW eaay real living yor m in owning this | aes less ~— ey ~ear's price Willams MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE REALTORS BUILDERS EXCH. Joslyn Cor. Mansfield OUR NEW LOCATION THE WORD “NEW” Has a ee epee SSREALTY CoO: 221 BALDWIN AVE FE 2-7006 or FE 5-5293 30x80 BRICK RANCH HOME MUST SELL GOOD se Wlesend an Waterford with ‘ake privileges on Soe orman Lake. A real oppor- room oe situated on beautiful tunity at only $12,500. lot 105x225 with panoramic view 66 WS Huron $2. dle 268 8. Owner — call WHitfleld 1-2878. “HOME and oe AGE Storms and sc 5, BLA LAKEFRONT the fresh ere pleasant- Early American Lakefront | ib b and half bath, two fireplaces. oan mia t3* with co’ fort tp mind — 1 your wife will be wild about 13x16 and there is a Ola to large Cc. eet oprms in a new home? ans trauabie in our office choose irom. If you own ‘hy quire about trading it on a La breakfast noo OUTSTANDING. al eta HOUSE TRA sloping sandy beach. Don't dela 8 are iiss room bungalow, with cece ese Ah today! First time offered. 4 Mae attractive 3 bed- root home. Excellent kitch- en with loa’s : cunboers basement with ofl heat, and wa- 86 E Walton FE 8-044] Open Eves PIONEER HIGHLANDS 2 bedroom brick. Rec. room, Delco FA oi] heat Garage, Lake Priv . $13,950 FE 4-1413 - _ ; RILEY RANCHER-LAKE | Suburban location on -an acre of level land with a J3_ bedroom | ranch type bungalow. Full base- ment wi oll heat. Oak floors extras Only $1400 down. and lo- cated im a quiet secluded area. INCOME-VALUE Much more value here than the | asking pri€e of $13,950 with $2,665 | down. An immaculate 3-family in- come with lovely owners apart-| ment with natural fireplace et) basement with oll heat Garage. | Complete aluminum storm win ows & screens Westside loca- tion Close downtown. Call now & take a look lo BROKER 500 Elisabeth Lake Rd. | FE 4-11 FE 4-4821 ee oun ‘PROPERTY WITH US 3 bdrms, Wilson Real Estate FE_2-9657.— Just completed, lovely 3 bedroom home, with 19 ft. living room, | knotty pire kitchen, modern bath, | utility ror auto, oil heat Lot — 8A 600 ft on etdeabaatl Priced ee on v $13,500 with terms oT Pell: trade Let us show you $ ROOMS “MODE IL HOME Ne housecleaning to do this Spring in this new home, out where liv- ing !s a vacation. Let us show you this lew comeorarL today Large living room with oak panei- | ing. dining room & family room, | birch kitchen vith a pass through, | modern bath, auto, heat. Carport: attached with storage, large lot near schools, transportation & shopping. First time offered. CES TWO OFFIC ' | 3390 8 Rochester Rd. OL 1-0003 / 1598 E. Auburn Rd. OL 61226 | '2 BEDRM BRICK. Low bo DOWN _Payment, by owner. FE 8-6292. Attention, Executives A real home for gracious nf Immense living room. re Carpeted. Banqttet sized ining room, Carpeted throughout, 2 large bedrooms Loads of closet space. Ceramic bath Sunny kitchen, on Ist floor, 'arge dormitory bed- room and se'.ing room on second. complete basement, piesa = hea car age, Larg. Beautifuny landscaped. 112 a a paved ft. deep. If aaa ire nme fe home that is Se Suit? with oe rooms thir is it! Shown has te ment only! Priced oheen vely. $40,000 down wil) handle. Dorothy Snyder Lavender | onytne 1 £1 Ra. (M0) mer we EY eS Fo dens | ter softener, blacktop street, curb rr, right at $11,250 — Terms, trailer of car in trade. Mtoe BRICK Ua ht Five exceptionally fee” and rer | 2 excellent bedrooms. i room with beautiful raised | fireplace and picture window over- | looking lake. Full paneled dining . room with picture window Self- Lot $0 x 120 Full We need lake property COMPLETELY FURNISHED y Forced wile ol] heat Utility room value at air $14,500. Terms of trade er house on west side of G EORGE BLAIR LTO! tos oi Eee PAUL A. Se AGINAW 2-9 ,AL_ESTATE TATE. SINCE 1910 MODERN 3 BDRM. PRACTICALLY e and comfortable place to | | PE 43841 2 HOUSES FOR SALE ¢ ON 2 story house op front lot with basement 5 rm. house on back r pe VE 6 PER CENT Hone WE SEL RIS & SON a ee "S700 DOWN On either of 2 small houses. 1 located at 76 Parkdale near Fis nd ted 123 3 Famtlly brick on wert ment on 2nd floor Separate heating units 2 car pn wit SCHRAM La EVENINGS AND SUNDAY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE at ‘nis iweeting it rr way for lim- ted time only. NA 17-0372 Or plumbing Low dn. pay ake Flattley. EM 3-0482. oer de- “Loveland 2188 Cass Lake Rd. rr John K. (eae a New Home? udson after 3:30. “Ups RGAIN—¢ ROOM N — CORNER qm Ca ye WRIGHT ig starter nome, kes Side. location. | Broker mae 3-027: NEW BRICK 1s ete: :30 LE LISTING SERVICE _ HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER. FE 8-0717. 3 BEDRM. HOME. poets pine paneling. living a -, water ittener Window Wonderland Overlooking Colonial Clarkston $300 D . full cathe Tsaterea walls, Ortonville NA 12815 o 1 to pulld—Have a home | SYLVAN sss FRONT ; . § rooms ver LARGE 10 ROOM home with ieitereas a and nice lawn, side walk to safe our new TRADE-IN method re is just the piace Garage. Paved road. North obtaining a new custom built | of Pontiac. Ideal for 2 or 4 LOVELY NEW RANCH iG yeate} states. a birch kitchen aor finished, stainless steel sink, Payments are only $7400 a month and look what Lod get— 7 room, decorated Can be used 185 Baldwin, or caull Fu H. P. HOLMES, IN Smith-Crawford, Inc. | wiz TRADE ee La ea full gasement, auto. basement, all as neat as come. “e For Sale Houses _ Fess OP MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE an HOW OFTEN do ~ hear of a 3 bedrm. ranch home for only $1,700 down? Especial- ly when you can live in beautiful Drayton Woods. This might he vour Golden tat aoe an Don't wait! See today! 6s WAITING TO FIND a nice little farm? Perhaps this will fill the bill. 307 acres, strawberries. raspberries, many fruit trees, and rape arbor. The bungalow as been recently aluminum ded: There is @ ondary and new furnace car garage $9,050 is he ful price, but does require sub- stantial down payment. HOME OWNERSHIP ts both profitable and fashionable, so don't rent! You can own a new 3 bedroom bungalow at a bargain price of $12.- 000, Solid b’.ch kitchen cab- inets, ample table space, basement easily adapted to recreation. and what hetter neighborhood could you de- sire than Elirabe:h Lake Es- tates? You'll be glad you looked. YOU'LL NEVER REGRET a move to Sylvan Vilege. Its many advantages in- clude sewer, waver and good bus service as well as the best in lake priy ileges of- fering 8 3 bedroom face brick. Vacant and awaiting your approval. Terms too. living room with entrance closet and dining ell. Mod- ern kitchen, sized bed- rooms, ample closets Plas- tic tile bath shade trees. Priced at $11,000, verma. DRAYTON PLAINS BRICK — Tip-top condition through- out Vestibule entrance to pleasant living room with picture window and din ell. 3 lovely bedrooms ceramic tile hath with show- er, select oak floors Very nice kitchen; plenty of cup- boards Full basement, oil FA heat Be sure to see this home now!!! Priced at only $13,900 Realtor lastered walls. basement, eas No mortgage cost. North enc In City. FE 5-2443. BY OWNER 4 APARTMENT IN- _come. Close _in FE 2.7198. Build Now — our lot or yours Our plan On yours. We will build you a s' er tasic or completed home. See our model home in Waterford For further infor- mation cal] Hubert C Davis. 4015 _Irwindale Dr. FE 5-4311 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BEDROOMS Modern home with full basement. Automatic heat and hot water. Tile bath, Air conditioning unit many other nice features. Full price $9950 and will trade for income near downtown. ' AUBURN HEIGHTS Large family home or 2 family income. Has basement, attached Qrage and an extra lot. Shown y appointment. Full price $0075 with terms NEW CONSTRUCTION Come in and feel free to discuss, spring building is about to begin, phase of building that con- speci- FE 5-0101 EDROOM FRAME FULL take , BAE oil heat. Located on waved schools and buses. GI Mortgage. aren PAYMENT 2 or 3 bedroom starter homes. With ful) basement and rough wir- ing, on your lot or will bultd en on our lot with small down pay- ment. F. C. WOOD CO., corner Lake Rd. & M38. OR _3-1235; after 7 OR 3-6449. 7 RMS, MODERN. ONLY $7.800, with $890 Dow 4% rms, partly faedare! $3.285 with $500 Dow rms, $5. 060 with $500 Down. 2-family apt and income 6 rms enecern 3 acres of ground. T MISS THESE! p WwW. DINNAN _ Partridge IS THE “BIRD” TO SEE West Side Very comfortable 5 room west side frame bungalow on street. Has full basement, breeze- way to garage Carpeting included. Outdoor fireplace and frult trees. Full price $11,250. balance only $56 at 4's per cent accept trade for iarger home. Waterfront Only $1700 down buys this tractive $3 room aluminum sided home west of Pontiac 100 waterfront lot Owners going south will sell furniture in addition. REALTOR PARTRIDGE OPEN TILL lot. le fag owner, four rooms, Sa and utilities, $8,259. Full 2 - E. Sheffieid off Baldwin. price: _FE ¢4363. _ FE 2577 paved 9 1050 W. HURON LOTS. ELIZABETH LAKE FRONT 6 lake F rooms, beautiful view of e need yard, 2-car garage. Good beach, LL FOR AP. POINTMENT. POM AG NArEIne ESTATES bedroom ranch, 12229 ft. living lady's dream _ kitchen, large wardrobe closets, tlle bath, Rtas a cee recreation area. che car garage and more. CALL US. — LESS Upkeep assured ofthis 2 bed- room ranch yearling, New condi- tion in ang out, Only $1,000 down, Sean Joe Wideman REAL ESTATE E 4-4526 OPEN EVES. 412 W. Huron BY OWNER furnisned Some. Pile BEDROOM, $1,000- DW N, month. 1155 Crescent Lake Built-in refrigerator, & oven and table-top 7 e are features of fad _neeben. ait fire- on win- we. Carpeting’ inclu included. Dhcwal ee drive per a ed below cos er transferred, ke a postin se ar Keio. , REAL ESTATE INC. barbeque, 500, ‘00 ft. from Eilzabeth | room for the ems tl olla & screens wide Tot all “fncecape r ‘ i ‘mite reroute. 6: pesement w.th fecrentts © iowa 500. take lard contract for . ie ak a NORTH SIDE "SPECIAL. Nearl Braes of Bloomfield $ room ten conaiion, Be is Jones, Real Est. PE 4-8550 oor between Walnut 832 Wo “Huron Bt SUBURBAN LIVING bedroom w in good condition. This is a very zoned commercial ONLY MONTH th imported _ma- lot, inctuping. TAXES AND ong A te and a bor oll ca ants $7,500 Rif Vale Realtor ic VEX Heirs U Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor John K. _Jtwin, & Son 2200" Dixie Hwy, at’ Telegraph MIDDLETON SPECIALS! $750 DOWN —-Keego Harbor, nice lo- cation, Neat and clean § room modern, Full enclosed sun porch New 1% car garage. $500 DOWN—Located off Hatcher Rd., nearly new 4 room an bath Near airport, aa ate possession. $750 DOWN - oft apap) da neat and clean 4 room bath lie floors, eee sol aluminum storms and screens. Leslie R. M iddleton sal Ie on 28, ees | } * THE PONT TIAC PRESS .SS. WEDNESD NESDAY, MARCI a I 26, 1958 bi. THIRTY-FIVE ~ . pees : ! isc Bs For Sele H ner ouses 43 F MULTIPLE LISTING SER Hon ses 43) For Sale K VICE eso Aubur MULTIPLE |For Sale Resort Prop. 44. n Heights LISTING SERVI . 444 Ret Lea mae tart ete ia OP co tae oe Rent Leese Soe Sree OA = RING HAS | ae se CU eye Beas |S S | ist cg Wie Beet | BRR PE Wh ee Boe this al P RUNG . oer nae aii Male.| APRIL 1ST. LL BE & WATER | by Dick Turner . ACA East. Blvd . (“en fey Bie ercttegse Ret MAC aa alt on Sis. Three } Near nye anew vse Weeds Michigan MA" ¢ River ot Evart. | “ered nee , REN DINING =A mol cond bom bats w epee 4 ate Mo. ear Locstea IDEAL FOR MQ ROOM SUITE nest. excellent ditien. @ | 4 Sale Subu Mentcsi= on corner of | cot $50. FE 9-158 GooD For Sale fe bas as 7 rba: i 1224. and Baeid . 1-AAA- Mi jeceee en her te chile et ee ee = n Prop. 45A_ win, FED . UPRIGHT AAA} ALUMINGM GfOrm scellaneous 60 ey ee bgp rete Sat es built: 2115 Hummer | ~~ Busi Valucs $148.99 wh tA ets nd ROR noe Ace wie RIDING LAWN “ Sq uare Lak sea 2 a Sen cage on pcores good ub a cea 6 ke Rd. Business Opportunitie: portunities | 51 _Finorescent, 303 = east. No ALU Lif a. Mernolie x FE path The thecal. Fg e Privile meinen sarare attached) oft Ss cas Bers re modes | ene FAC rehard Lk. Ave. ceamet aie rt . Attract = vileges A oes by omne garden paradise, | sleepin RESTAURA TORY R ve.| tion. Compl * [o) R w4a” ledgares rat $11,900 cash, —! quarter: NT WITH cleaners EBUILT VA top tate Louse’ masailed 7 REO ranch | WN Ph OL 1-4 cash ease. s. equipmen ante . all make CUUM experts $ Ted LA 4 pisce. Ext ledgerock fi EAST 4 vewEn TY _1-4296. or trade. t_and ai aes er es pt moa bey at WN , room. wil ra date wali furnace, PE er MODERN 2| POR LEASE. GAS Soe $02 N. Johnson, PE iene.) oy ton yl ends MO" Pat IN MOWERS egg ege * att wit pce Sah anevese can | Bt Wcecsec eT vies GAS STOVE “S10. | AWNING: odo pie free AUTHORIZED | ee St oe water softener. with S . “ m 10 near with $680) Ph In exce Also livin $25 2620 “Middiebe CONDITI NINGS, ALU g 5 INCORPO: SERVICE tive Kitchen eps (mabe? AN 12 miles from Pontiac pear Springfield. | one MOhawk, lent location Gas a? piper cooled ate VALLELY'S dihes gronm a 3% Union st CRAPTS vi wk, 46207. Lapeer jee _ 8-455. ‘ Ley eri cing Square Well loc : Estate. Ph. Fe ee | FURNISHED BEAUTY | ae rt _ $4) Reva. goo CONDITION Ras OL Lend. B i Rochester oo — = 45138 ass PS ee eee eae mini ae Huron FOR. GUARAD re pe eral han ar | 8. aogmaw_Pe F- 95, 198 ii me Livi 1% = ror ~ OR +1 RANTEE No for fre eave xi, an Lake Privileges ma Na For Sale Lots é Sop raiah WITH 6 rer ie ie washers, Prisidaure, Thor, roe = cndmetee | mipE 0 Wargina ; 1, block away , int ten plastered « up i mene OU Modern. pe oem Se Gan aves ROY'S REPLACEME e. Thor,| glazed STEEL SASH, | ap. simplicity Garden : BR 8.000 96 PLACE venting t SOME r 7. real rome from th! large sement, ga wall CASS LAK - ) Chamb ; o q + Oakland Ave MENT PAR | and 4x8’, Bee ype. Approx. 5° Tillers er o—— , good size livi Fireplace 8 re 1% car shee! 2 canal AKE erlain: st. . Inquire ~ 70 ve PE 2 Ts FE 2-2 est price 3x8 | Wonder B & sim ing in 0 it garage Lot Lo nal front ict FO or 159 E | GARAGE E 2-4021 9) 951 or F es them. er Bo Bec cba cereal | tain ircet: fra’ eoee ecea toes ave 8, $1050. OR R SALE OR bles | aint DOORS AN 24 X a ee ke eas fawn i ecyn ie a screen — front area All i _food, | gardea| ome S cupnecneed ee mei Peel te on LEASE BUSINESS lage ee suite FE 446 Pes 04K au “ALUMINUM STORM SASH. podipad “tee | sea Pos mowers, 7 om { uy at ti s. Sand ake -| busi warehou: 5 i LATOR 8 e service w only $7800. ip this bome fer | FA $0300. Terms. yor 109 y_ beach Lake privk | Pe ee ee boat eel! roe ed apartment FUR- | awe 06 forget Barts forall mares, sell. | MILY I 100x190, WHITE: 1 2 God mavineee 66 oo ad RCH 8 INC eget me cre, Rengieess LAWRENCE -W ship, tdeel_ bulldi AKE TOWN. Si USINESs FOR LLYWOOD B we FE 2-0233 mechanics. terete, Gall © site, $1060 plete lunch YOURSELF nersprin ED FRAM 7 Aig) LEE’S : 3-6210 R 3-668 _ {| Stainless room equi r g mattress, =, IN- 83) 3 GAL. | SALES & \W . il EM! table steel coffee ea dipment a fruitwood. Di springs. cher- | GA . ELEC G HEATE TERMS TO SERVICE G? $209 down. ante Oe clare on tice a ators at ce runarns| Oat eee Riess Wyte FE soo bat dt i * lots | reg pop cool es. stools pm -5805 | sink. x cater $40.95 — _3-0830 L.oP me PRE Ope: incaretea love this newl Townetip, suitgple op ems | Se ee chine, HAMILTON AUTOM “ee Ebanaiy" trays. & things, $50.00 up saver waver wee st m Eve room. home with y, 346210. 4-2045 sor; ght for igns Kenmor MATIC | ex 14-3, 24 AVE! ON a 1 IRN" fireplace and th oo meson! FE sen ee SNe ‘sod. Gall OPE Ba ee 182 Sout Saginaw 8 fered 82) in copper ote . FIVE A = = e kitchen immacu- | ichard Ste GOING oO HOUSE aw 8st. | Warwick's, $33 pe, lito Z . oie com. T ele, Realt ee UT OF H FULL __ 4 B ATTENT' eee wick's, 2678 Or. One teehee ua RE ree angea carpeting eu ens onion +iet shana _ toois, Be BUS. a eto ghi TURN TTURE a cots. veer horse riding | crea SAD Tons cian ne bara, owne Maw Be 2) res e. rch, 2 sement, IAC - WATKINS, — 4-2045 | new porchandl re fixtures “tr HOO n. 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Also ‘complete "ie Varn arate $3.05. garage. 8 = fienaaell ce Eve FE 5 . rade for Used tactically Ne with red seat pe. Dinette AN 95. Let \ “ extraord astic and in 4 - modern baa ?car SILVER 13 | S A N BU! SIN] 1s . ' HOUSE Tv OR 3-07 nash METAL BASE md Lae 5-4897 CHOR | FE = Pluor inary values art orchard — a mon geiow oat LAKE GOLF | LES COR p LD ori WITH TWO 3. _formica. to AS wt Malimone NCES _ escent. 393 Orch tiehi+ ting with oe, ceptionally mi Gerd am lot with lak COURSE, XPORATION | | Bo 4 Garage APTS. ALL. MAPLE p FE 4-6348 TH | pf down, FHA es ard LE. from jaree garden. ee set- 1 1- eC] ) °2 e privileges, | JOH |) Good Tboat Sell or trad od CORNER CUPBOARI Timatee PEO Loan | FIME1oOu from . Femtise faze 158 miles RE AL TORS pet rae aad building lot in peasant Rr) oe BOR APE eager: oe Can ao ontine. down AGEL cone $20 ecrecenD “BARBER (CHAI 500, ae 1 pile IM E TO BUY : m, $125/377 8. Telegraph 4.0528 : r RAPH R ve R | round BREAK : BATHROOM FIX 5. FE K- ig stock ap $70 egra = 528 TWO LOTS PARK E 1 D in AIR OF — | nd oak tab FRONT, ROOM FIX 3-7545, | ber r of Rood i 1rou. Ev IP in W | RARE UAT 08 anc BEA | _ fixture able and tow TURES, | eady to cleaned i x- ROOM ves. & Su aterford, _OUR PON e xo eile GLES s PE 4-4 firepla n kiteh YOUN RECLA use - pri um GENER ranks’ down eS & BATH & Sun. OTTER HI rd, 80x140 ft | MILK DEPOT WITH 8s iT DOO n | ©, ent trailing BF el ace. SWAP) MAYTAG AUTO 894 ; place} maces Hot ao. st and gas O6 Fielg aD BRICK a to se 4395 Dixie wey. REAL ESTATE Ah a es fo pfllreng 29 lot. Also T*,00 jatee, watertroat _quire 446 MLS. Oreaviile RE IN. | Pontiac w ne L a teen 3-4003 Liam | er eclexs ee : WASHER ene water vatenrn boll We cart (8 compete ie = CHARMING DUF ___ OR 31 Meeoer tee lt twment : LLU REUPHOLSTER F Balance 62 5 er iocal: Treeer. ber ay nepabirer gs genes Bare iiding materiale, Shest of ba DUPLE 01 S : | m PEAUTY ——___—— Dray at tra URNI- ectric r week. le galvaniz priies, ¢ roeklath — als. She ew created x mith- ent 1 SHOP ray : sw AP iler EM 3. ange 6&¢ Crosle ae lana ee zea, rock aneii etrock <- Neer schools Rireibenais ate FOUR . _Smmith-Wideman Kealty | {3% Miva hate cer yton Plains VAP MAY, FOR LIVESTOCK. Of ae oe cree | Pits tos gy ay ea “care Bree (Fim *winows-coorsdoor ard eo rms. Full mn ED ute: __ Ope i vanity mbes | W SWAP. you? MA 5-0666 H [ASHER & DRYER — em toi x ard- heat. Storm aet 5 careoma _ _ FE 4-4526 nt Eves. je 2876 efter 6 eine SE EEoe i Valled if k | i POWER MO ave been & DRYER 1 } Qualtt . ; = _ iter 6 ca ak WER able used & = | tntere al ty Paints celightfully idppede' Cartas: area wart rull caeais! F __ call PE 5-3463__ Ez ake | an bike in good “FOR. 21" FE 8-0994. year. Reason- | i“ Exteri colo moving, andscaped. O ted,| storms 8, oak floors la s- ____For Sale Acr = : Uy cendition, FE NECCHI 8 AS ae 48471 | Roll or - white $445 gal 1871 Excellent. term wher tiae —— screens. Aluminum | eage 47 Uti TRADE ne EWING MACH cer Opd — HALF A ler & tray $335 5 8. atkins . ol] heat. 1% POLO IOS Ica h PAINTING — w. 10 pay INE. © BAS lyke Mkt ND] Let us ral. W | ee Hon nea pets pears | Far slot. | aerienn ie eas se oe nea ee oe | seaan eae are eae eee | Built in terms acres, B r arm with | TENOR eman “FE ail ov ram. Se w S , terms can b ng project, 55. barns. m house 200 THE GET CAS > “SAXOPHONE S C327, OVER Se Us 90 | e ith piping URPL e arran /] TWO > other ore 3 big “BIRD TO 8E \ “AS H QUIC ovs bike or NE aan KF $14.95 u ED T? 8 5, _Perry. omps US LUI ge _W. DI farms. | ees = KLY __tor, MA $17 709 gaisguid me: | p TV antenns- : Trou | ASEMENT | & Mater MBER mee 66 Ww H . NN: FON -{ 7rocery — T. | U USED WA i _ mo- \W Al T $9.8: i es . gp ro WINDOW WE NEW & USED a gels : Db” | iesges os bun (3 ‘ACRES ON WALDON | FE 4-2577 | cee your home Tree D to 900 sae oe "oR Soe se Grates . Bteel € ee sizes ca se % | one igniane Prd ‘ BER OF On, 37083 ° Cee ee ian RS gassed ~y| SESS WALDON RD ~q0st | te nite eee, nena ee WILL TRADE $2500 «BARTS FE 2-2287 ° Does uate rege 8 poles $6.5 a roy ee SPACE ae : West Sub t | screens. rick re porch | Auburn inauire aiaats well $2856 out. Cost of ee & wine cake a | ctrl met are a UITY IN| ARTA DEPOT FOR W | Heatilator ame $1.35 4 _ mpson South RS, §20 { foe =e gee ook By ACTS, BP SEs | ibaa aE nee tone n pomtrggcttat nate eas fe Re fart then: | ORED, Pomane fOrCE | . Bi ee i ii ‘all | ric servic o uriati i Oe FOR BATE. a room, Age Attractive iy. yes, ere only $11, Hale can| Pontiac 10 MILES » NORTH AR ; L WILL TRADE f _ ae Howard & coe Elec. | Fiat Soe @isces $1.67 a gs condition. Wi BA 2 foome a ak dining space adap gems: + Ob) Tood Iake oe x 46 building carom | on ee Class © oan Compan es DE ae ior ‘REBUILT W son. FE BLAYLOCK Moores$3/ scolors USED MYERS wih duct work. tile ba ce. 3 bed ods, ott aildin 500 a ‘ R 80 ler. MY 2-650 x ASHIN( LOCK CO oe MYERS DiI room & den th down Oakland 8- sy Ree PSP Oey eG foci inuer y per PTENER | TO Y 26801.) Sloe G MACHINE $1 Orchard AL & SUP we N DEEP ¥ gas heat & i Full hase, m ner. Cali| busy US-2 month hqu * eel : _month. OR 3-23 RENT. 33) Electric guarante-d rs - Lake Ave Y & ew 30 gallon WEL! z ot enti U ° 3. Ha or bar o WILL 45 . 502° N Thyle | FE 3} ‘olum bia. tank. rage, patio water. 14 p rie pene ; | wners home s pew 3 bed Li TRADE GR 169. Johnson. F' Bu I 101 USED riced to sel porch, lar ar Pe 2O4T S, G XIMATELY = car gara next door, w droom with apts Senay STO: RADIO E | y )irect BatuTUs Witt ¥. terms ut rere aisieee FHA, 'g3 4 oR eneral_ Moto 1 ACRES O gS eee _ with 12 202 eee ome co. ume RE AM wh HtONO” FA FE % - ble. . FHA N ealtor PE ¢ of ts Ra. Mil N " eter operali never see 202 PONTIA Opay come, o modern \ND CONSO! sco-Gl ros ‘cen in. bireh "11 ntage ord 525 0 eas auon — u INTIAC STA _ Opdyke r small fa j _ 2-507 5 R LE | aia yd cents per ieweat DEVON o SHIR “ jr ane ft aa oer cera! Gall Mu « Sais $7800 aa REA y to buy and its BA LOANS as BLDG | —— a $2) | _je easonable FE p py 9 Windows wood AND cLbiaR mae gD 2 Ras a _ RUM i Wac LL BATH. Richard Steel LIOR V. 64 Ww Steere & LIVIN For Sal | 108) = ‘LAST YEA DOH. a and aioe ‘ « ward and | $500 MU 4 re 44 Center ples sales rE Businessce | th x al R ] It, E — awrence st pad Nila OSA Se a * Jothing 56 ae makes Pee Poi TEARS Sliding eh Hees REN et 4-2521 4s. : square lak 2045 EM 3-62 land 43581 rucut Mich | Q 4198 1 - ed for § ect. New. Gu Awning t 12.08 2s UM 4 ake Are BY OWN 10 OR 3-6 = 050 W. i 06 BE TT ~~ | retrigerato years Bu ar Fixed 4 ee thermo $13 Hy BER CO. ae aroics OWNER, COUNTRY LIVING. HURON | CR MING | La! Bes see acre pun He WRECKT cious living 3 bedrooms. | from wee from downto LIVING, Pp; rT: =e | SULTS > escent, 303 Orcha Micha ~t than Ext rior door jamb < Hy All NG BARGAIN ; See eee et extn eal rom wares = near ab art-Time Ine =| | ALL SIZES FROM. e923 «RCA Orchard Lake: Cee ee tetas 208 & ae INS | Seam’ Lusbes’ Gin 5 recy Aporer S47 sere ep Sc boot Michi ncome |. wCOMMONT arse os cA RADIO Savane, Goedtauethy, res eo fh} ae nad pote Heo | mere ith on roa. 820" deep. round. | Collect f aon Msnulect COMMUN Yee ty toy ce roll See COMBINAT ood "acale mene de en. | 25-27 of cupboard le. wi loa. a f00 Gown. ¥ lake ales list’ All ash-Way” wi efront |12..4 or FE DE S M = 10 FE ble & covers. Bri material : Ca Prssteeny Bisipe Sy “Saaats ectres nk Mone “Garage, Peace Sabrent he v0 « TE oil earns sciretatot"pnmolaes i sities mers spat pent lid prick, property Cote apacious @: rpeted livin ures:| M = in Hobsc Easy W178 T LES. REA ecu: + sign an get i qui red D FA“TOR olstered oh AVENPORT. N WE BUY. ci ase s bedroom hom with mua List kitches ichigan, Clifford, | elegraph LTOR signature, ¢6. Py ekly on your tos oe Wy $30, ¥ PORTABLE amps, & dish air small table, SRTH ras. SELL & TRA os Seas Gee yflngs hosh seitar hymen kitchen ee “= "40521 | ndorsers, pa raiture @ PC. FE 5-875 aINGE es FE 5-1 He, s orgies ny ADE. sia. te: d ier atha, 3 bed 800 : bud, yments No | 5 MA a7 ppe: rom, sunroom. bd ce ving ecrveeee lis eee romatc| Sige $4,80¢ EQUITY Has aonell Oil Co. eee em nde eal “ ae gu fit. Dou argecer ‘PEDRM | mie seca OS tat pc Some) ag on. | Se ria pe yocersare Ww. earege. ca wenenne bri shaded | car garage. T a Lotus rifice for §2,500 acres. Will ern 2da: se fate lease a ey problems. | 1. for ches vantt ookcase STOV |, Sewing Center a mo. i= TO e EM 3-417 | le M 3 Nearer eee ee Score he large| Comoe s Boel Cltcser Nolegvage. al mod. | . ear $0 "Pay on lamps ES BOUG come a PM Lo mae iM G : th ng sand ced to te Excellent e Telegra on Located son Furni! i ae changed HI SGL E LETE LYs Daily oods at $40,000 et nee uti valee sea it toda! y beach Don't ently intersectian tn Ra. & Golf ture 42 eet Turner’ aoe | tlizer NE OF LAW 62 So Dr. | i _ ens. ers 602 s & N aR E Pecan et see Ca tg uae nase | sve fonP eae ome eae centers | Op 7 PIECE LIVING _noow U | ay (ueeD. Pee: Ms Clem: | Fase fervreat 8 Re Sr eee ie ose to Pon road front tion call He red. For info =| NANCE CO od new. daven i 8UITE _$161_ Comm ‘8S APPLI B your “en : : : oC ANCE ARNE GAL vive: DeslioR \“\ Terms. tiac, $600 pe age | 72100 8 + fe, ob rma- | +15 L ern step tabie port & chair. [ET a EM S TA, rT vere, 2 ic R. Tri e need omnes | Gade ater «daily Incoln | FE 4-157 ae Pees eee TRADE 4114 | ‘ DWAR Huron S ; ipp, Realt ed lake Lo CMM ane 630 Dm Midwest —70?_P 4 $ meoramet eo 9 ADE-IN DEP 142_W_HU! (Sie 3 Ww or propert vely 40 p.m, Pontiac State | 3 Pay amps au uar elect E PT | TLEVER ji RON i—7¢ mn Mon. & re. eae Huron Street y bedrm ke acres. Farm. Ntc 2 Bank Bid | one * Pecaitere 8 week Table-to ric NO aM wee RT | MP \. & Fri 1 or FE 2-1306 WHITE 40 > me, very goed ee « The Peak Seasor a ie Ss Orenard oe rein from se rip s0 | 8 dows ea 19D five ; Fe i ELIZABETH LAK | {ITE BROS house” Total” price | 818.980 wicker tuneae on "en ic it, $4 PLE BUNK- Sof asional’ chair“ cee es ELECTR Wer all. ‘1H Over. TCCORDION 8A : ee ite BROS, | Beat time” ue) bee ee ee peu as ‘oe a oe eee ee 1% . sement, + Cl road ntiae ay 15 uni: Dixie Late iture, 42 y. Lou e set $19 95 desi house a e & shaded yard. oa) — re. apt $660 Di arer living quart nits, excell $25 T Orebard nge chal Pull gns, large newest lirect Sits. Pe 4. Fenced Open_Eves. ‘Tul xie Hwy. nee. C. Rid Le ne ent O $500 FT. Apt size elec & ottoman giclee) Bee cine nee assortment of 601 eo Tu 9; gun 10 “ k geway | ioe shed te give th office your own pea PHILCO REF lvapaleal elec ranze : $12.95 | tars. terrifi erna, Bal! NNSTELLATI ; cea Til 5 REALTO | feeling sé at lux- cue 8 signatu « @ cord $65 nid aXe M ae ste $69 05 $4 50 va c values. Oona EW CON ON 0 : 975 -TOR ; construy ne & t eourity. auto. or © X19 OR ANY OT ave $ ou ie Bedroom 505, DITI RNET, Inc Baldwin | om ction. This brick o repay a? Laojed to A mont R RUGS, woo Rg ITEMS $3995 sa 185 Porch $2.95 Goop seb SPIN On. rece 7 New 1% NER ___Income Property 43A are FE 46203, oer cee See friend ae Peis Regen eet v PACE. Fis mm AWATEARC tenes et ore irrequiar Var) (ste, was ee ald edd ALO 2d 2 PA y 43A\c ee eri Pa | retell Pe eosee HAT eee gir’ phone FE | Lh aimee | Se Ra, 18 Ww exe MANS ry can or og at sal re JN pianos bough D con- oy een ote 1% MILY INCOME ge_OR F111). PE ih ‘Dd io gh Paya Pan BS eg eat ee b Sen e ee terms. | escent. 2 {ORRIS a vibT | {num —a oll beak ares, side location. ar GOOD WEST “ 4-0003. ress Shop | Oo ice. 42 Orchard 1 Lake Tak Purniture pees CLEANERS FE én2 50.8 renetd aa Fiver " wre “CO. ton ru and screen. gium- garage. FE to lot. 2 ¢ FARMS F VI with l me A 9x1 _ e_ Lake Ave. eo Parts & se GUARAN- FREE PAINT ROLLE io = Telegra Rie an is, ne Sear s shots _For Sal re < FOR REN - ot return for your LO uto x12 Felt B Base Rugs” ; eer ay cee Seen haNou #4 ttle | 4 with eer R AND PAN Han Pe " _ +146 c oe Call O * = e cs. Prop. 44 80 Acres poss biity and ao aN chad 1% Perry AN GO! 4i4. 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FE @aseo Rives. | Forlag | tne ‘ee, ae WATER HEAT. . HURT Pot ne gists siee isie Re Nepe poe | fae tS Seen privileges. $8,350 a- cer tiac. Wh ut 15 ee | | L 3-0948 | FE 5 w unto F.'ec- sed T 15a Mo : ae § Spin F R ite 8 AY OA 5-443 Huron, , rac : rtar, ce | Floo et Ore Te Hurry! = Open te Dimie er for acta TO €6a ca own Te 1 \NS— $600 to a 500 eee RUG ~ Pons ey oe teln Dept. regener 1 SUILbEK's brsek hay duced pact mt Organ . LOT — 100 9: gun. “30° OR homes, mode burp » on Over way bed e1ie Davenpor $2450 _terer's ete line of bi RICES — ne organ unity to H Sa i m rstuf yavenport & : T's and ntlde . at b ewan oward E Fox a enone atone a . Sale Business Property 49. 14 E | 2 Nor Cows ty. a not in aa davanport fs 6 Ries laze $6 50 "aod ry_wall supptiaa BE GALLAGHER'S Pi hf FR is. ro e addit y Refri 5 Scone water bh 9 ANKS uren Sls eet REALTO R Lake. tet Ow : 140 FOOT FRONTAGE = y 49, LE 4-9 oxgh Eves | a mprovements ona or Table top arene sine Retrgeratar Sonaiste £0 30 reesei Fe wit ey Py yf aly ty nae age _— LAKEF RONT = 20007 MONT: we ay, “MORTGAGES _ ee Te pula a ee oe rE Se bot Bie $0 09 | THOM heme 3a Washoowle with Ot TLETS gig 05 trowrertect condition Com a 7 WE Ho fron UBI __W, McN HART) arage a Fo LANGE | S -pe bath | overh on. Co 2 = tage NESS FR | : cNichals, Detri Ti A re om or on A R THE GE E Ke sets wi uled m plete- * Would’ consider good Pompom | Property age, with goad epim.| bulaing PRONTAGE ON Mag S HART) agpay 28, Radloay 9 104 8 Bagines FURNITURE | FURN CONOMY |? aimee Sa tht ae MORRIS MUS awn payment. pods need oar Os pias oaks Oy ae opr) Nook frees ey hiring quaneers caos ial _Sale Land Contr cor phore Pe 44a. AUTO. OIL HOT Wi FE 2-852) ye sikay ITURE —< “ 4g. Tel IC CO. Pe: emont sits ee we) Ne tor ms setae Wictasse: nue | 2G acts 52° oe ee WATER HEATER WESTINGHOUSE FE 2-0 SAVE PLUMBING SUPL FE 3-03 ae B bat + pace myits with “fu mer = many ee and me tr eet with Va ON LAND ee Swaps 55 porcelain, white table eM Small _ burne Good oe UECTR i 78 Bagings mos iy. "| | Walnut St Se we e is ag 8 bus se 1 Lalas CON. : Pa) fhe) eee condition i a inet t Pi rae bi ou ch: ess. | cured ace $5. '3 ABO ee $30. . Has i eara: 1 ROWN ae Ey Sti dsf seen a Priced Boo" Srerms io clea wel Estate, 978 runt Ridgeway | butiding oF WILL TAKE ee ooh YOU WANT yey Bt unease) He | ed i ae ee | RS ho down, Milivers cals ‘ay as . Dd ae) em eestor | St? Baldwin, FE 5420" mall | truck ND. AT ae Wa geedition S28 24605. pr} Wide. %" atoc 3 lone Thin | ron Limed Iso Betsy us RILEY, Floy dK i see ages _ 5420 "gifsabeth. ai. lik as Atte out Fat LNUT n 3 Lexin oa k $10 tak @ 1% in! y oak case. R tt BR Ken — ath Lk. e reny.| ' e mate Dou gton Dr. es all Aiw: ee me ciate eriewnwiih ere jaree Fe jason Have (Ra FE out ne a Realtor : "Seasoned 9 Month In HY FAMILY a eare age of all all ise a Py tren bon sig, and eee é GAs WATE: aan atier 6 WF eae LAGH ER’S Samat io ‘A elegraph a“ 8 a ron Garden eur trad 1EW & US t table, ia alnut ch ® HEATER accept h: Good conditi storms > custo eta 8. 1.508 DIS | odern 3 reo s—each unit h bargains e dept fo ED chair, secti mp, maroon est, ee wate ___Open Mon, & FE late m housetralier, ja on, Will LAKEFRO + _ MER Op d HAN COUNT — $3 | private entr ms and bath, as 24M roreal! ination. onal book ca velour gihtubs ti r heaters $333 Sale woes nll Fri, Eves rgptath oot! contract, NT LOTS |° ich & NG, = ROOM DLE MOD 200 FN Ra era atte with, Ww ONTHS T poaegede wet rare sen com rst. grade e Office E 2 “ HOM ERN 3 as heat. I ugi utili- e buy. se O FAY Child’ sk and Thompson e qui $2,500 eaper home. ot Bt HOME RELIA EON ‘4 A mo Can neome $ and | yuory trade | we + eee 00.8. Perry pment 63 DOWN - PAVED zie Hw “FOR SAL PAY BLE PURC CRE right — be incre 78 per ook around Come o snk all mirror. and as 8 eel 1 8E cated t STREETS Terms to y., Drayton E. | AYS $65 R CHASER t —owner | ased Priced parkin Ph -~ & tes ut vapie, and { 3 stools; v r| ad CRETARIA states. Ncutliel Hisabet ig. Toeme te ait tenets Bain, | AT 6 PER PER MONT Mee ews crttene tc er eo git oa ei tree ee ne [reaide. Bloor amp rage ae i da en Na basemei Modern bun th “Lake | a 3 e front Jota to : 3-8982 te posses- CENT H &s part Se puiect. or land cont: Will (ON, 8A s 41 WASHER od eondition OR. ‘amp B oors | finian enceumve dead —_ tle ent, off furn. Sf te with $3700. to 143° fronta, choose from R. J. V: , FE $5203,_ ent, Elwood oniract. 4 miles Bn To 6 eae EASY SPIN 3.3473. sid steel overh chairs. he typist chair. Fig = Chotce floors & pi al 3 ace riced ab Te Ae 1) iq R —— y, E_ of Aud of Pontiac a pea: timer, a ae onds, al] site ead factory _tion MUt rape in excel: foe UE gnronny walls] ag so)? camel pied 3h ore ‘eat restate legraph Road | 44, SABLAND aloe Realtor tent OM BUNGALOW te Re = ae MrGnal DarAceuen Ber Ad Appiance a6 ike selection trom oi leep ‘Larae iat Scr A: ot lent cond sea) Bb og Mell) ront- juab) re block will i NU ENING §-0603 inatio bedroo 1vO KENMORE ¥ : Ves 4414 em- les or on yu! ate mod TYPEW O11. 280 8E Lv cent down. ~ emrats with 2, _NULTIPLE 38 UNTIL 8 bd mn dining ms, com-| _©° ENMORE : than vou mt araee 5-043 el, exe. RITER. LL OR Ben buys. H core, *4 “eo busy Tel LTIPLE LISTING SER 30 ath, ha kitchen’ Tiled | nd EM 3 WASHER. E Fo you a fr think Let "eosta 1 Mrs. Arn cond, $275. - best bun TRADE—One 0 oi a . Hur Attr: booming bu ey TING SERVICE rage. joors. 1-¢a fled 4 BUY — XC - Sale M y's Padder estimate us give NEW PO old very octtion wi gtr an (ous 7S.B BARER AM mmedae ide” pede Money to Loa = accept | Rousetrauer or 2 i $10. FE wal RADIO’ $5 TO ron val iscellaneous 60, KIT CH oo ane ay cue: ens. E ADDING wa oes ent, new reet. fl (State Li n §3 wo APPLIA h ALE B igntly se INET Dn A eguiar $12 rae Yeateat ad =| on san oe BET on — es Building leuiaicisiiaaiaacnane GE ORGE BI BLAIR ae DISCOUNT SALE j Cai ea aa by aie vanitg, Bt ‘e F aetet “Sale Store Ea 7 ; : $13,500 SE me in trade. cheer. Hes tot b ag , 4536 Di le H $129.95 She Clethes Dryer « 2 HOUSES, T .| wes on EP diye pad ont. a: ¢ ment 64 far LL OR TRA ing, o se __ | $260.95 peedqueen tig; Wrecked. 6 BE MOV Michigan Pe aa del hag Dh x 8 WALK - 1a intl, Tee anal eg Rene pe a Ets Santee ida'te4g| BORROW WIT! a rr alee Roget icing, bis i wa ni Og geaimew ok ke Micigan “fiuorecent 86 EE a ce, norm e— semi-bun alow | of “Turmuce~ aa stor and beet tly) for datroutar aD apt CONFIDE Ie 7 ar Ouse 3 teens Payers T 7 WHEEL . TRAILER. 100 ie GELEOR eA UNE PLYW 7 = Waonat oa ‘ @ meat alicer, ings. Al ‘screens Alymii teers, H. ve, $12. on eee Die “NCE WHE or arm Fonte WAY tars to P urant ank or fuel I 4"'-4' x12" iO Db good cond ASH REGISTER fags, Ail jarge rooms m avn. “M, SELDO REALT “E WHERE | i py Seen Pe eee 5 Erg ee ae operek De aif. Ras | PRO ga ee ee tee ISTER it aes lake trad cop! 16 Wood NCQ. | EALTOR PA PANT 7 | 34 PT ene aae 7 eet 16 all Ree | tN 8 pig y Lasee FREEZE ce. “ax a privileges. ote seth “ee rm Cl opEN sts as Hono. GRANDDAD DID | 8 ks, pate TRAILER Fee aes vn ex | hee alee 1b LeU Y DUTY 6 ee é Bi | cas om o trom, 0 above 36 above - oR R — __OPEN TILL ON own for ca tspring oors. 2. tubes. 2 h a e Sper to: choose f come Nt 5 oe N TILL 9 . oF 8, 0. 1155 Fai mattress. cabin base cabin trench PO TTAC er wood A if noc tw ~ Pe ani rom. A ix. Ag HFC : “oc oe ABY B rfax, Lo et. 1 out ets. 1 1468 B LYW ven ce, look overt our Sind S owe ? 2 i a | DON'T WASH FOR tee backed. erat money serv ures 6 HE Cagoter’ trade qoop ani Flees) & STROLLER. ae oe ee ar ween Feat ., EW OALVA : ‘Sale res re m. AMS IN i ~ couns usehold provid of expert- e for pickup. | ND NEW AU ay by Md 1 by 21-f ZED F oods 65° oe ry ee MONEY. . meel provides fri 1054 PONT i oer, will TOMATIC ice 1 le — yr and in, aus ft ; i oe AT ! Mabe ‘ loans wi oney endly ft IAC H | om sacrifice WASH- , wash laner = n : | : wel en lot. base-| +i, Make it. easily ene ere mage bromp- a. oe Rar 5KRr ny anh Fe reg since sau pie we ction 173! arr z pLuM tiaina sgh fae x cH uEW, i r a. ro ~ Visit rms ma GAR + land ATHIN an | — I Kale Ghie i 8 Nalis ct ce he * Sn ugh Classified Ads. To oP al Baas ‘aueeagn, Hen a oie nied cere ie gene SURE, y) PAINT SATE HBB chlcage chet atsien ot ’ | ; or em e, Ad 5 pr 47 castin, ; | ae Lining "Bre 2-481¢ tAC. sell, rent, I ‘is vel pan) 784 4 refrigerator... “ole Ree y 3 DECK BROILEF FE 5-2106 Witiama.Be discount o "8 be Union Tackle —— sae A ousel > EAGLE qe. FE AE , breode ER ; s-B on Le Bo: —_—~ et sehold ¥ Em H = - : §-4938 state | goder tex PLANT poe erry Shere ather xe ~ p aWAR: hire inance OUND BETWEBN” “ASH FOR USED at Michigans | ee tedert b inwn mower entineed solers Bres -Hondex gin 0 ee meee rt bam dial FE 2.8181 "| aM oe poratior sa. — breabtast eae a ae WORKING * Mane se power 436 Orebard LE tien dies Ge es ts 1. 8. Pa 1) GiB st | OH a noon ry Mikes nice PLATE GL POST ard LE Paint UNS MODERN aginaw % u ' : PE Tas” Kay Bidg. _finish oh Nabp 8. CRIB SET ts as) Mic wee we LIGHTS, FOR” soso 8 ‘reset ee AND ANTIQUE i \ re oe wih | pol Pe Viste. Birch-wheat “a1 DO —pIeK : per ft. pag! appl 14-2 oursinE: G aoe cL FE wee Ws 100 5 ne G0 | _son 8 is; @ A ©, Com URS. Wi , equal value, FE | CUES Pa ’ rine ck wt na, I notolater | “TANGR “Hoon a $00, pace ‘aatthed 9 fog BS NEW. 3) _#¢ + Rew m G , Cast TION. 968. URNtnG CON se gee ed’ new —-$360 aay wits, on, arab. Wan ke ne ORG oF ¥s Pearl ra— ¥ 1e FRERZEN. rh Sis seo ane een = taeal ory F = / , -- \ “THIRTY: SIX ff 4 Sand, Gravel & I Dirt 66 Sale Farm Equipment 7 76: ‘For Sale Tires PPP LLLP ALLL NE PPP L LLM LALLA ALLL AAA AA V i 6 eb depo AIN SAWS NEW NEW TIRES 670 « 15 BL Wee : Pol meee | DRIVEWAY. ORA vEL and u alee Garden| $1095 plus tax excuange; New fe | Setar oneal | angen So yt anata " i war (Nor a Jt ia ax achan, ew re < Aa TOP SOIL CRUSHD STONE. Tirta MI. 4-605 603 8 tee State Tire Bales FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND !paw 4-063 ; used Proux Oliver anes on M24. 4-1 USED TIRES $350 UP We _Just north us Oxford ; buy-Bell Also white walls McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS _ TATE TIRE osure vel. ti sand . at ard. : NKRUN DRIVEWAY GRAV- or A Heed in city. Cow manure “ 503 8. Saginaw St 4-06? , B- Rentals. Parts & Repairs ai eeweeat Se Bae 1890. Crooks MI 6-0446 STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES | nee nat ing, © Stuart. Call any- a traded in on Genera) fatcty Tires times PE 4-6584 SE E iC 1 AL [Ee ed 50 qe cent off Black or ie L AND ETC BEST Used Farmall ei ane ee ED. WILLIAMS - . eee 451 8, Saginaw at Raeburn Al TOP soit. BLACK “pint, S69 aan Sennett’ PE $4758. : CREDIT TERM Auto Service 81 Al TOP SOIL. FILL DIRT, GRAV- es BROS. — ~ el. Immed. Delivery FE 5-5261. KING ' CITY AUTO: “1 TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE Pontiac Rd at Opdyke : “land. sae eon rin eS Conklin. FE 40734 FE 41112 RADIATORS —FE_8-1112 or FE_2-851 “TARPAULINS i ts re. 2.0022 All work guaranteed Spec Ce A & N SURPLU 2 w Passenger car 5 BLACK “DIRT. re 5 Trucks $6 50 Prompt Drervice w WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE | of parts and service Fords. Ford- Fergusun Ferguson and Oliver Onen 7 days a week until @ pm $7 6 TE 1-0606 Detroit Mas | Book — if s-ba10 order no DRIVEWAY GRAVEL, $7 a LOAD (ractore anq imolements Call us CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE Black dirt. $8 a load Vicinity ang we will pick up your equip car Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma of Union Lake. EM + ©r ment and repair it for you so that’ chine Shop, 23 Hood Phone FE EM 3-24 Se |; vou will have it ready for your 29563 EXCAVATING - BULLDOZING | apring work We can arrange fi- aH soil fill Gravel. sand.| nancine on your parts and re . > feeckes installed Snow removal. pairs Up to 18 mos to pay. Sale Motor Scooters &2 ees GRAVEL 0 ¥Da Pontiac Farm & ~~ scuMtaN NERDS Work GOO 3 ‘ = 48 CUSHMA _EEDS t $5 delivered. FE 4-6588. _ | Industrial ‘Tractor Co. $20 OR 3-0603. LOADING _ ROAD GR RAVEL PIT. 825 Rontserd 57 CUS N FAGLE Goon run and fill sand 17128 Blvd E re 40 Pe 614 ee Ua elo Weldon Ra FE a pnd «= $275. «810 c between aa R & Dequindre ———. >, 50900 after 4 pm tanGee a ¥inbe STRAW MA. WE “GIVE 1954 CUSHMAN, “Sate GooD ( jo _nure. $15 delivered. EM _}-4207 207 FACTORY TRAINED SERVICE ON oa attiCnk— SCOOTE PONTIAC LK BUILDERS | «SUP. Bolens garden tractors Jacobsen Ce BALE & BERVICE ply. Sand, gravel, & dirt. Cement, | mowers. Simplicity equip, John 12 DDOCK (at Pike) FE 4-446 __mortar, Uecking. OR 31534. | Bean sprayece wi coes engines. —— YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING | Briggs & Stratton engines Clin- Top soil, gravel, fill, etc. FE) ton engines, J 1 Case equip, For Sale Motorcycles” 83 §-3552. _ oc eau For enerioaas| : Pate ee wa ae: WTD. 50 OR 60 LOADS OF FILL, New Idea machines ae 4 INDIAN. MOTORCYCLE, RUNS “ait. ay mile so ornare Lk or eee teat chain sa83-) Wilac food Looks good $120 OLive elegra, = -0984 "Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 Houghten & Sons 1957 NSU SUPER MAX. 1500 a Roche Case & eine eT lies very clean 1957 Triumph an | Rochester 1 1-97 TRE B 332. E Pike st Seecel ered Hoy Spey FOR PARTS 4 SERVICE ON, = A ti Ss I 77 (your Harley Davidson, see Harley” FIREPLAC E CANNEL COAL uction Sales Davidson Sales Cc. Ji2 8 Sagi furnace. Fireplace kindiing wood I AIR tea Paint feet Cassar te TG hy ae 28 F Ss | an ‘ain rena: at 1 h ocated mile north FE 5 al eek and 1 mile vert For Sale Bicyc cs 660! Di OR on 1 tle d 24 head Ho . he ELAR, WOR? CORDS F steins This herd all ertiticiaity BOYS 26" MON ARE GOOD CON- a IREPLACE GE WOOD | Bred and calfhood vaccinated Not, _ dition ee FE 5.8983 asm obs iD FIREP FE 2006S large herd but a good herd of lus _eedar &. —| cattle (9 coms 3 tod yrs. old Boats & Accessories 85 — - re o DO RRA LOO Plants, Trees, Shrubs 6% 68 freshening. 3 fresh cows. 8 hell. 1>, BOATS $60. TRAILERS. $95 — n Nov. & Dec: 6 : : P a . OAKLAND = SERV TRIM. open heifers w yr. eS spotted sum coats = $15950 FE remova ree es — top cutter - : Z 5 T0088. FE 5-3025. excellent cond st Yeo ats KB 6 i ALUM. BOAT ae 74 HE {EES truck — grain box: m ng equi ercury motor ike new bervitas | oo SPRUCE, FINE, AR. ment, 1951 John Deere Brireccee _5-0892 Red Maple. Sugar Maple, Oak eal Cae hydramatic 2x14 {9 PT DEWITT INBOARD BEST & etc Dig your own. bring stools). Doe idot™ and spiketonth” drags offer. After 4 pm 756 St Clatr Dice Ww Oe cuamarce Village) et tt cultipacker, 8 {t double 40 FOOT MAHOGANY INBOARD i ic, c } & 0 3 ili — 1% miles E. of intersection, 18 Papec silo filler, 16 ft. alum-| Hu!! good needs motor work Wil of Wixom Rd. & Duck Lk Rd | ‘pum crate elevator _prubber tirea| trade or eae mon JU. Open daily 8 to 6 MU _ 8038 | baht sal a rack machinery in ex- CENTURY ATS —_—— pair 1500 crates corn To uality Also In : F Sale P t oo $00 bales straw Steel & ‘wooden Fiber ee lywood—Aluminum or e 8 8 os corpents cre 50 levies ; at CURY GaCTORS 4 ro cia i rin 5 § & W GALLON AQUARIUMS, ae terms — Floyd Kehrl. Ed Gott. OPE!. 96 @ SUND ay P 4 Pet Shop ms.gFE 4-6433. chalk, Auctioneer INLAND LAKES 8A ries *F 4-719) 3127 W_ Huron rr 2-6122 EVINRUDE MOTORS. CRESTLIN- er boats, Gator boat trailers Trade-ins accepted Easy terms. Come in and sign up for a free demonstration ride with the new 500 hp motor Kelfy’s Hardward 3904 Auburn at Adams, Auburn Hgts FE -8811 KC SS aeoND PUPPIES FE-| males & males FE 6-8426. | AKC REGISTERED COCKER ror __pies, 8 weeks old. C OR 3 AKC REG. BI Soe FEMALE. “$25 z ea $18. FE B&B | Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains AKC AIREDALE “ males, $25; females, 8-1523 BOSTON TERRIERS STUDS “MPG FIBERGLAs BOATS e Best breeding stock Curtiss OR ALUM BOATS, $19950 & UP _ 39206 Every W ednesday 7 PM) tiyAwav OR BANK TERMS pincogm if as ER PREETO Every Friday ....7 P.M, | Harrington Boat Works : ® ome. FE | 2 ) } } FOR SALE. 5 SPRINGER SPAN. Every Sunday -2-2 PM. ‘yee'S) TELEGRAPH RD. | a ap ge , ete 34 FT. PONTIAC CHIEF as | ee estan aay sot twoata aka — of Mapiecrest, _ Witten! Like 2: Trade tar carer @00| GGskiGg en ees own, rR iT. PARAKEETS CANARIES. CAGES. i954 a, 26 . L ALUM. WESTWOOD 95 Orchard Lake Rd Keego Har Food. Since 1927, 584 Oakland Ave "13,0 tig Gown. Take over pay. FE 80112. Oven 7 am to 8 pm POODLE PUPPIES FOR EASTER | ments OL 1-7888. USED MOTORS All colors. Registered. 641 Third 1958 “AMERICAN. 35 FT agustom ce) NS eo “built, Exe cond FE 3 oe on nF Parakeets Guar. to Talk DETROITE R BARGAINS Special male babies $3.89 25 per. = PSone ees : oe ENT cent A = — & rares_ PONTIAC CHIEF Slayhaughs — 630 Oakland A q eae: $8 4th St. FE) 4 4 acre lot full of new and a 4 —ak EEC t Fo stan — wee We cannot Transportation Of! Offered | 8 Ww ca RR SALE ouble dec em. so we've got . soreall them regardiers of price CAR LEAVING FOR SOUTHER wen IMARANE elivered and set up, ready to! : HANS Lo r . _ Reg. / nen, FEMALE. Fed move into and carry the usual ‘xpenses FE 5: - Hutchinson guarantee Yes you CARS FOR PHILADELPHIA. $25 save hundreds of dollars at Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 Bob PE 2-3215 FE 2-5823 after 6 pm Te, ees DOGS, CATS BOARDED — FE. FLY 4 ENGINE AIRLINER TO aes Burr-Sheli 375 8. Tele- Brey ct = Hotty an) 10. = Hutchinson arayse riper. LEAVING FRIDAY NEEDLES P Hay, Grain & Feed 71 coe 1 passenger, share ex- enses FE 5-1929 LEAVING FOR MONTANA & points West along northern route, | room for 2 sharing expense Ph & IND apes Sa UP , Mobil e Homes 48ST » Straw & lumbe SALEg INC | be IND CUTTIN straw. 7141 Hall Ra., O peruters oun oe rigs acer. | FE 5652600 i ot OR 3-1202 TRUCK GOING NORTH PARI1, __Open 7 days a week _load Either way FE ist CUTTING HAY: $15 PER TON | a * Also straw. No r Good . FURNISHED MORIL HOMES Wan ars ‘if load tots 0 Aen wt deliver pvetiabie on rental payment ba- — ~~ ete d Used Cars 88 , GOOD CORN ve Bo. “IN TRuck, "* TRAILE G Al PRICES FOR SCRAP & OLD » load lots, OA 60 8. Telegraph aaa. 23990 ic8ra TORTSSC12 « NOTICE HO: Moeseuen. “18ST & IND, “OXFORD TRA All IER AS MUCH 7 $50 FUR JUNK AND — cuttihg of hay. Not rained =| - ‘ ‘ -i IN cheap cars, FE 2-2666 days or MAple 5-002, | SALES pssst ee ' SEED ‘Oats 2 AT Foe A \ BUSHEL. a a es ARE YOU TIRED OF * & mixed hay 4c bale General - Zimmer ‘BIG PAYMENTS"? * 6481 Sheldon | Ra Olive 1-738) oa How would you like a nice trans- ‘ Holly - Great Lakes eh apectes for your equity | For Sale Livestock 72 Gardner Mice always Je “der cronels PPP - « . « € ‘ 8 to 10 wid 14 ft to S@ ft to choose from Open till 10 pm ; BEAUTIFUL PINTO Note shoppers) New 4 f1 10 | JEROME “BRIGHT SPOT ‘ Olive 1-0549— wide 2 R-FK $99550 down ?rchard Lake at Cass FF 8.0488 | CHILD’s HORSE. EXTRAORDI.| $68.8) per month Includes al) in- ‘ a. into For !nformation call surance, taxes and financing - no CASH : 2-8767 after 5 p.m. __ meres few used alerts still, ‘ toe SALE. 30 DA IRY “cows 9 available on rental plan We sel! AVERILL'S NEED CARBS i ‘are registered Holsteins Bank Tent. trade mite south of Lake Sates AT terms. MElrose 458570 _Orion on M2¢_ MY 2.0721 eaten bring it here for FOR SALE: 3 MUSCOVY HENS. # SAI [> — SAI_]: 020 DIXIE HWY 1 Drake, rabbits. Ortonville ...,, = scene ~~~ PE 2-0878 VE 46806 NAtional 17-3228 — ' TRAILER EXCHANGE — “AR TAT/ FOR SALE OR TRADE, REG. * YP 2: a) ge par mney aaa ores MOBILE HOSES (SLE N N S vrs. 0 ack & white pony Anderson - Reea 700 Ibs. Chestnut pony 700 Ibs Wanted clean used cars. See us S85 Granger Ra. Oxford. OA Silver Dome - Palace tor chen a iidaitar GENTLE wHiTE Mare Poxy Ve Buy, Sell, Trade SOS re children EM 33087 TB wides — 10 wides WJ VAN WELT 4540” DIXIF c en = ~— ‘ EL : 2 i“ Hy Drayton Plains parva the PONY SADDLE WITH BRIDLE & SPRING SALE NOW ON a: Thous s of 5 High Cash Dollar for all late martingsle Like new. $35 075 leveetery oe eemntir ernie: om _models. Ph OR 3-13 § REGISTERED GUERNSEY. DUF Cur 4¢#! Rottl rg So TPE 56018. oe fares pn fall. 4470 Squirrei sottle Gas -- INK CRBS Parts and Supplies “FE aes SADDLES Saha: ~ BLANKETS — - and wetern supplies. Chet's Sad. 69 8 -Telegraph _dle Shop MI 46562 me Opes mess FE 2-320 PM PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS Price \t everywhere Sel! it here & Sun Want iv Lete models accepted on econ- _ ed L estock 73 TRAILERS WANTED _Sienment Cat PE: ¢9t00 ae WID: CALVES & PIGS FORREST ‘TOP CASH' FOR ANY MAKE OR ie Your tratier tn trade on our | model Trade up or down . _Jones MAple 5-016 new 3 bedroom 1'4 hath ECONOMY CARS 2 AUBURN For Sale Potitry — 74 fon Pisins - Clerkaton area, TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR JUNKED PEA Call KEnwood 5-3000 col- cars FE 8-014 t ie OF GEESE 82 MAPLE lect, . See M&M Motor Sales Per top dollar on late model] cars 3 ELECTRIC BROODERS_ feeders. 5 water containers. Cheap WE ARE SOLD out oF usED/72)_Ditte Hey on OL 23-2882 | traflers We need your trailer Wilon. FE cane IN ANY CONDI- We wil] sell it for 16 per cent, Holiy Marine Coach Holly ~ JUNKED CARS. WTD Onen Sunday Bagiey - USED & Auto Parts on our lot Bales, en ee Hoily Rd. cae Farm Produce 75 Gierss at a & COOKING _MElrose 4-6771 from 10 am. tos om FE 5-6219 ackmore Farms. 1900 Silver- S| SS . bell Rd OL 1-6489 ~ Rent Trailer | Space _ _79 wip p Srene ere ee each oe ye “Sale Farm Equipment 76 jupurn nots Mopite vitace — AUBURN MOI a wanna The finest, ts Mi SEL Pontiac CORNER PIKE & EAST -3° VD 1 ME 2% IN ROTO-TILLER, 3260 170 N. Opdyke sess ' _W. Walton Bivd OR 3-9784 MOBILHOME ESTATES — TObERA 1949 FORD TRA@IOR PLOW AND) take front and playground EM Ww anted Used Trucks 89 é new cultivator. Nerv good condi-'| 3+ U SF Doe FT AUTOMOBII E _ Men Call REpublic 890 __ OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR Tansport trailer wanted ave 1953 SUPER C FARMALL AND those who want the rest Base is nice weed Sok cenies ae equipment Like | new. MI 6-4729 rate only $6.12 weekly 2 miles right cash purchase Might consid: 300 STEEL FENCE, E POSTS. BEST eee or Lakeville Rd er Tractor and Trailer combina- _offer takes. a ee — ~—s tion “Jimmy DeRose Motor Sales ERG oe cena PARK AT PARKHURST 1340 W. Huron FE 68-0091 Last chance to buy farm tractors Where living 1s a vacation—72 wrecKER WTD. TO 1's TON. and machinery at your own bid lovely acres includes a@ private jickup body, must be power All tractors and equipment in ‘ake with good swimming, good ¢qiipped & reasonable Cail 8 our s — new, used and re schools Club house and tornado am, to 5 pm. FE ¢1510_ agree eerstee, oo comeiae tee Al * walle salen io a Used Truck Parts 89A i ds acce ted or re ected. ee §o tf: er sales ase rate) se ruc ar Fi Fl aot fo $20, Phone MYrtle 2-46 ron Mel tcabdbwlen See e, Apri] Ist. 19 hb PRAILER “SPACE Sia. ~ RENT., A 17-3292, | large ljots§ new laundry rooms, AL uaz DE TRUS SS BARGAIN - DEARBORN LOADER Verv pleasant place to live Rob- HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES bucket. A-1 _shape FE. eeiiti 2635 Auburn Ave B 46632 as ae FE S388 3306 Elizabeth FREE! FREE! |~ ~ Auto Accessories 80 For Sale Trucks 90 © To ceiebrate the arrival of th a... 4 DODGE, 2-TON DUMP, 2 ee FOR 8 DiEsEL fous We PowtiAc mAcIG a 8 San- speed axle. $265 MY 2-620i we a h i e aa etarday ‘March 2 eat warce 31 oe te E A ERGLe an 5 a we Gone wean cE 3 i for sale motor 80 wy Forb ae rear oe tal Ay Olde tar ata isl Ferd Mo. running Paria Tom Bohr ¥ ay FRE gm to buy, just tO 1%: South Johnso ee z : ts : A 1949 CHEV +, TON PANEL ‘ ONTHIA AC re ACTOR BONDE D BR KES Good cond Eddie Steele Ford : hyped Doin ES $12.89 for most Fords, eer FE 53-6204 & e UIPMENT CO. | Piymouths Contact you 53 CHEVY SEDAN DELIVERY. R AUTHORIZED _GOODYEAR SERV en sna seep for pickup) OM cos a nent Saga DEALER... 30 S. Cass FE : sole i PODER. “ig TON {Pickup “UP, ‘Lake a Rov” . ar ply tires very clean h s =i pilD carbs ae rye Mehey Clarkston Motor Sate i en | ignition with marg stark new CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH, ,DEALER | | Bigh lipped cam, : a” Clarkston, Mica, Phone MA 6-514] ‘ c hf # | yoo 80A SE ICES OF HAM gas allowance to Hartford, Conn, . TUF PONT [AC PRESS. ie Tay et Bis: eal ont RL i. eel WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1958 Dawn “You forgot your dessert, sir! 90 5] terra For Sale Trucks PICKUP dump private 1955 ‘s TON FORD Ford dump, 4 Ford loader with dratier 31-6373 ‘85 FORD 1 cellent condition miles §800 Full owner Call MUtual 4-3605 1950 FORD DUMP WILL SELL OR trade for truck with stake rack OR 320.0 1948 FORD TON PICK-UP akX- 25.009 actual price Private 1’, TON FLATBED New motor $225 OR 3-870 1954 PANELS FOR SALE 7952 Cooley Lk Rd EM 3-2242 _ PONTIAC'S” TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass 91 DYNA, R&H miles Very For Sale Cars SOE _ ‘33 BUICK SUPER V-8 engine 41.000 clean $395 FE 4-6239 ‘$6 BUICK CENTURY Low mileage Must 6-6905 LIKE NEW sell MA RA- R FE SPECIAL 4 DR Dynaflow $495 724 Oakland "53 BUICK | dio & heater & Motors 4-3529 _ BUICK SPECIAL, green and white OR_ 3-2082 1950 BUICK SPEC 4 DR SsTD Assume payments of $565 week Eddie Steele Ford FE 5-9204 FACTORY BRANCH "36 Bl SUPER 4 Power brakes. ing Radio & cow washers, Like new $1505 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE eo mr CLEMENS Ie died || 17 BEHIND THE POST 1952 BUICK H-rOP R&H lutely no money dn. Assume pay ments of $1708 mo Cal! Mer. Mr Parks at MI 47 Marold Turner Fora ; BUICK CENTURY CONVT at power equip. Like new. Will accept older car for equity. FE 4-4676— _ CADILLAC, All power Official's sell. Getling new one able. 180] Watkins Lake Rd., tiac OR 3-2834 1947 CADILLAC 7 limousine. in perfect cond, formerly used as a funeral for limousine Power seats, dows, very clean 3 heaters, ultra. 36,000 actual miles, MUL 4-5921 _ ‘$6 CADILLAC 4 DR SEDAN DE- ville. like new Call OR 3-4323 50 CADILLAC Exe CONDITION Cheap FE 3-9 “4 DR, R&H. TCW DOOR Power s Heater Ds naflow OFFICE COUPE 2-TONE car Must Reason- Pon- 1957, PASSENGER was par- win- CUENROLET, 1956 Top down weather is almost here Get in the swing feel like spring ahd drive on down to SCHUTZ We're of- fering you this ([ittle Tur- quoise beauty et a fantas- tically jow price Factory in- stalled equipment includes powerglide radio , heater and power pak The full priee is enir $1495 SCHUTZ $12 8 Woodward, Birmingham 38 CHEVY. V-8& STICK SHIFT. _go0a cond $750 OR 3-7460 HASKINS an ES 1994 Chevy 210 2-deor Power Gilde Radio. Like new 954 Chevy 210 4-door Wagon Radio and heater 795 1956 Pontiac Radio and heater 2-doar Hrdramatic One owner 61105 Just yoir car down Haskins Chev. it's | $405. | 751 Dixie Highway at isi MAple 53-5071 Open Nites ‘Til 9 ‘s3 CHEY BEL - AIRE_2 Br. clean inside and out. FE “3.1104 Chevrolet). ...:s.5-- 1953 BEL AIR CLUB SEDAN with powergiide radio & heater. white tires ALSO A SELECTION OF ‘52's $295 .1982 and ‘54 V-8's, radio & lords Casfomune 2 spre heater as as ~~ $395 4 GooD BORNE CHEAPIES ore ow Ree ee ae eee WE FINANCE WE. waeoe NO MONEY DOW Jimmy DeRose 3140 MV uomi. Huron Street west of Telegtaph) zt ABSO- | Credit i 500. $ 705, ae For Sale Cars ORT GTN ROE | MARCH SPECIALS OAKLAND COUNTY S WIL vee TRADER 60 MORE USED CARS MONTH TO MAKE MORE ROOM 91 FOR THE ABUNDANCE OF NEW CAR TRADES COMING IN. Stk No Yr. Make Price N4104 56 Chev Hd top $1278 N41J3 "54 Chev. G 888 N4994 °56 Chey 2-Dr G 1006 N40T3 56 Olds "98" Hd top 1694 N 4063 66 Chev 2-Dr. PG. ‘73 N4050 ‘57 Chev. Con. V-8 1889 N4047 ‘56 Ford Vic. Pwr 1376 N4034 "53 Pont. 4-Dr. 283 N4129 4°54 Chev. 4Dr. PG 446 N4081B (53° Nash 4-Dr 196 N4114 ‘55 Nash Ramb. Hyd 587 Most of these can be bought with smail down payment. Bank rates NORTH CHEVROLET Hunter at 8. Woodward Ave Birmingham 51 CHEV. SEDAN DRIVES FX- cellent, clean. _ «ins a “CY” OWENS FORD CHEVROI.ET CLUB COUPE $495 "53 Pe a Owens 147 S SAGINAW CHEV 4 DR PG CLEAN Assume payments Eddie Steele 53 vertible walis Can HAUPT Pontiac Sales 58 GM A real buy T Superchief dra. R&H, sharp 55 Pontiac 4 Dr R&H. Whitewalls. OAKland 83217 on this one! Pontiac wagon Power brakes sedan Low mileage 55 Pontiac Starchief Catalina Cpe Full power "Clip This : EI ‘ GREEN @& we $ & MPs Li. "EC: & STAMPS | ! GREEN STA Bo tetoatce : urs., March 27 the afirchase necessory—limit lid from BS Foir Miracle ale Market only. one Coupon F ad aunts ENE) PEACHES “9 "22° 8Qo FRuiT cocxTan 4 = 89° TOMATOES ==" 4. 1 RED SALMON" 79 RED RASPBERRY or STRAWBERRY 39¢ PRESERVES 21 Ox. Se OUR REALLY FRESH GROUND BEEF save 3° 40, coUroN Mede fresh many times a doy P kg. PETER’S Grade 1 Sliced Large BOLOGNA SAVE 20¢ rib. COUPON pore eae Pkg. = * é OPEN BY 10 A.M. TIL 9 P.M. DAILY FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1958 FIVE — and MONEY-SAVER SPECIALS! wae PREMIUM Whole Fryers. Suger Cured, Hickory Smoked SLAB BACON «= =; size by piece Ib. Save $1.00 on Wilson’s Pork CHITTERLINGS = 1 Q = °1% 2. Pails Pail Morton‘’s Cocoanut Custard, Cherry or APPLE PIES nia MS GOLDEN corn 4 = 59: . for PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT DRINK Del oe 3 8 9: . Cans for DEL MONTE ORANGE JUICE 3 <= 89° i COFFEE. Famous for Flavor! x 1-Lb. Vacuum Cen compet MIRACLE Mt . SAVE 20¢ a a oa . Imi °™ gue afi a Gold Label Grade A Fresh LARGE beGs For Boiling, ¢ SAVE 7 16° pil Doz FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY SIX | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1958 Easter Fashions Start at Youngland FOR THE DRESSED-UP LOOK Cambary COATS FOR GIRLS WITH ADD-A-YEAR HEMS Coatcraft Classic by Buddy 16° 24% 95 8” ~ 24 KUTE KIDDIES ALSO §* . 1 SLACK SETS eav! 3 ~ oo toi OD Oe Bear 3 From $2.98 4 Pri Py Fe ri WE CARRY rincess style 4 Aa 7 ' coats that ry wis © . d, . N tte, Cin- 1S = Becca ans ca iitecas Gayiioo eee weraseiend lightly hug al ee % We “Originals” and many ether fameus make . me | | dresses. the waist ae and fairly fi Ute P| BUSTER BROWN | float with aeatie < SHOES fullness be- ar: neath the , 395 To 895 little pocks ets. Infants’ Sizes Starting at 2.99 USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN CHILDREN’S SHOP INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR — SUB-TEENS BUSTER BROWN SHOES — BETTER TOYS 2161 S. Telegraph at Square Lake Road — Miracle Mile Shopping Center Located Between Kinsel Drugs and J. C. Penney FE 8-9522 . Sheaths, chemise types, flared styles. One and two piece ensemtles, blousan back. Newest colors All sizes. 4 WAYS — TO’ BUY * Cash © Charge © Budget MIRACLE MILE © Layaway EASTER VALUE PARADE OF DRESSES Jane Lee offers a striking selection that will make you quit window shopping and start selecting! @ Solid and Printed Sheers @ Laces, Linens, Cottons @ Silk Shantung @ Coupe De Ville e@ Silk Tweeds e@ Tric-O Treat @ Peau De Soie 5.99 to 19.99 FULL LENGTH SPRING COATS finest quality fabrics. FOR EASTER! @ Wood Fleeces @ Flannels @ Wool Tweeds @ Chemises Values o 29.99 $ 99 @ @ Boxy Types Spring coats that are smartly styled and beautifully made of ALL SIZES FROM 8 TO 20 =Other Coats 8.99 to 29.98 OPEN A CONVENIENT CHARGE ACCOUNT FOR YOUR (25 HOME! ke English Bone China Cups and Saucers Regular $1.95 srt $700 EASTER VA LUE HARKER POTTERY 3 TIER TID-BIT 3 Beautiful Patterns To Choose From * Alpine * Brown Eyed Susan * Ivy > Regular $4.95 EASTER ‘2 Value SPECIAL “CRAIG’S ce 2123 S. Telegraph Road — Miracle Mile Shopping Center Open 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily See Our Large Variety of Greeting Cards on Display CAKES Walnut Butter Cream Filled 69° Each & Other Assorted Special Orders for. Birthday Cakes, 8° — $2.00 ORDER YOURS TODAY “HOME MADE “SPECIAL” BREAD ° @ Date & Nut Bread © Cinnamon Bread © Cream Bread ® Date Bread _ @ Russian Pumpernickel © Salt Rising OPEN DAILY AT 9:30 JERRY'S Bakery FE 5-3603 Miracle Mile Center OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1958 SEVEN KRESGE’S sees the family’s choice FOUNTAIN SSPECIAL : Rt. >| ee Le ‘Southern Fried Chicken Dinner 99° —Includes— One Half Fried Chicken French Fries Cole Slaw Pumpkin Pie Choice of Coffee Tea OPEN BY 10 A.M. 3 _ MIRACLE MILE Ee CENTER 39 Nylonized acetate tricot with elastic waist, lacy legs. Doubly reinforced. Pink, white, blue, maize. 4-14. BOYS’ SOCKS 39: fed = % % @ /j = A special group including fancy wrap if ii cotton. Nylon reinforced. 6- 1042. Easter Savings Ne 0 Boys 1.99 Pinch-front with ribbon bands, or new fashion shaping with knit bands. Blue, tan or grey.: WHITE SHIRTS "1.99 "ni! Cotton broadcloth dress shirts, French cuffs, links. Some with pleat inback.Poly wrapped.6-18. A splendid group of ready- tied four-in-hands and bows.Many Repp stripes, hand painted designs! TIL 9 P.M. BLACK SLIPPERS "2"? Shiny patent dress shoes with a ballerina strap. Sturdy, long- wearing sole, faille lining. 82-3. DAILY Sweet young hats with Easter parade glamour! Fluffs of nylon lace, imported Swiss braid and toyo.. aflucter with young-in-heart trims. See them! FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS . hug-me hats, face-framing brims, all Practical nylon with frothy lace, ribbons, ruffles to give them a party air! Whirly- full skirts little girls love, underlined by crisp taffeta slips. GIRLS’ PURSES ‘To. Tote bags with gilt trims, plastic lined. Top handles, spring hues combined with versatile white. STER GLOVES ~ 98 Swish-fresh nylon with embroi- dered double cuff or a scalloped and beaded cuff. Bright white. 2-7. ¢ ’ EIGHT | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCIL 26, 1958 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1958 NINE THE MORE Shop GRANTS YOU BUY for Easter... Your “Known Wise shoppers choose now from vast assort- THE MORE rT] ments.-Save enough on Grants thrift low-price for Va lue YOU SAVE tags to buy Easter dinner for the family. Store ae SPECIALS we Ne : IF fis, yy eee ; THURSDAY ras AL” |] MORNING ONLY N : ee QUANTITIES LIMITED! — a. *: Come early and take advan- Build a complete hoster tage of these sale items. ay wardrobe with an assortment | Complete outfit - of styles for every occasion for Jr. Boys Limited Quantity FAMOUS 10-IN-I PARAKEETS ful Pets J W Wonder i Ss i Ss NYLO N Ss ARDROBE Easily Trained : Reg. 1.98 Value New 2-Thread Sheers A 98 s Magic aac coomrocice insures Your : 87* Each - 4 ong wear. Full fashioned. Sizes 814-11. : ae ; ‘4 Twin Thread Stretch Choice a4 ; Toppings to pul you tn the best light a . $ 8 Cc Popular style; fits without a wrinkle. =~ tod — : © Smart Sports Coat Full fashioned. Petite, Average, ‘Tall 2 £ ASTER MILLINERY : FASHION fos WASH ‘n WEAR 5 SEES 27 ONLY? Famous Kantrun *) HANDBAGS LITTLE GIRLS’ DRESS SHIRTS © Matching Slacks es 8 bo Luxury sheer mesh; guaranteed run- : f ae BUSY BEAVERS 100% comfort cotton © Contrasting Slacks Ladies Dresses F d pret Toll tashtears: slim seams, heels. ro The most flattering styles take 1 Designer styiing L lity Dainty drese - ee a . 6) 0 es od |. shape in light straws and deli- . Piss one pd See 98 - Values to 10.98 Sheer Seamless F i cate laces lending an exquisite Ss 98 : He od necks 2 : A wonderful outfit he ean Assected Since Glamorous ‘nude heel’ with toe rein- ‘ * mote to Spring and your new oe \ Sizes 81% to 3. 349 = aes wear in so many combina- a for longer wear. Sizes 8! 4-11, e Easter oe ee to ate e Deleze Qselity Pert bona The comfort of catton oh See tions. Quality fabrics ex- 2” Kace Ease ae iy! sata “yo ba _A high fashi Hecti ’m bow trims, Goodrich soles the miracle of Wash ’ aise pertly tailored like Dad's. Sheer 60-15's. Elasticized welt for com- a - White, pastels. # j Navy Scoop ts 5 lin ah vdbes — Also white leather. 399 Wear. Little or ng en: o. Blues, Browns, Greys.6-12. fort, longer wear. Full fashioned. Sizes 3 Other styles 1.39—3.98 of fabric line andbags in Sizes 814 to 4. ae Broadcloth. 14-16%. A pea ; ; 84 to 1 p : =. good news in textured . ruby red, gleaming patent = hs Little Boys’ 3-8 9.98 a i] cotton and rayon blend plastic, white. Plus tax. Toddlers’ Dress Straps 2.99 "BA 18 ONLY?! Ladies’ WINTER HATS : Values to 4.98 ts Take Your Choice for 24" RIDING |: 276 tat ROTARY f 00 8 ONLY? iF C sith ie $10) wowes 139 $3 week | LADIES’ SKIRTS Values to 5.98 Quick, sure automatic recoil starter LH Assorted Sizes 99° | 83s Figure flattery finds ex- pression in exquisite mid- riff treatment; achieves added interest with crisp, white lace overcollar.Won- derful fashion. 12 to 18. our fake fur that shelters “| your shoulders 1 in misty Forward and reverse transmission ‘Pennleigh’ Neckties Centered rear wheel for traction Fe splendor pia stele of paved Easy-ride semi-pneumatic tires é new pring patterns, colors , AUTHORIZED 1000000000000000000000000000000000 Gia" ScIssoRS =». (2A | =I MICHIGAN ¢ mn” LA® me Z ; MILE: DOQQ QOOQYQNYYY 7] ONO 70005 OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY OPEN DAILY MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 TO 9 FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1958 THIRTEEN go krogering for these get acquainted specials at kroger in miracle mile. N ‘ j { ; { RAKKAKXAXAXNAAAAXAXARAXXAMRAKXXK { \/ | Y/ > VALUABLE CQUPON | WIZ SAVE 20: SPOTLIGHT INSTANT COFFEE 6-Ox. With this Jer coupon Redeemable et Kroger in the Mirecle Mile only. Limit ene coupon per customer. Ceupon velid through Suadey, Merch 36, 1958. WIT! THIS GOLDEN DELICIOUS Kroger WUYOUOVOVOVOUUL AU nindnnnnnnnonny SS = <> KAA AXAXAX AAA KA LARARAAKAXARN KX LX AXA | VALUABLE COUPON KROGER GELATINS SAVE 3 ao 10° verses 4 2< . Redeemable at Kroger in the Mirecle Mile only. | | Limit one coupon per eustomer. Coupon valid WITH THIS Pte through Sundey, Merch 30, 1958. . VALUABLE COUPON an NMOONLADOOOODDDODDANNND , 4 Fresh young tender SUNG U.S. NO. 1 MAINE POTATOES SAVE . Leg, Loin, Rump, Shoulder 10 = 59° =. 7 y ke} : Redeemeble et Kroger ic the since. bite only. = ae oe sees e crm Comes eh VALUABLE COUPON veal roast eODDDDDHLODODDPDDDADOHODDDARDDODAO Ss * Lb. MZ Cc BORDEN’S COTTAGE CHEESE = SAVE 1-Lb. c With r Carton ' @oupen Redeemable et Kroger im the Mirecle Mile only. = WITH THIS , MELLO, SWEET Limit ene coupon per customer, Coupon velid VALUABLE COUPON through Sundey, Merch 30, 1958. bananas SAVE Ib. | y . WITH THIS WALUABLE COUPON ; ¢ 1) | Tae The prices listed above are effective through Saturday, March 29, 1958. N 7.9.0.9.0.7.0.0.0.0.0: 0.0.0.0. 0. 0. 0.00808 ECE, if i ; } SQQNU WON MUY-V-1 6 emote elacel. < 50 FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS Ne purchase necessary. Redeemable only at Kroger, in Miracle Mile. Offer expires Sunday, March 30 Limit Coupon Per Customer. . one These Coupons Effective FeNOOOOONOOONONNADADADAVADONANANODONONDS seg cl Top Value Stamps OOOOOOOOOO000 onoadnoannadnt \ POE ae ag TA MARINE MCRAE Ca EBA PN fr A REE Ie Oe ens a Oy UR eEeP cee ELST‘ FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1958 NEW LOW PRICE ON THE WONDERFUL SINGER SLANT-NEEDLE 4 ; . This Marvelous Smooth- She Ss Right. Stitching Portable . . . Veer aml) Gaurd Ik 5 & Es and see the beautiful decorator Yours for Only I wv Less a liberal trade-in allow- “...and you should see our beautiful new colored phones!” oece ca coer eld machine! . colors available in table and wall phones! 4 To All Slant Needle Purchasers: = & When you're shopping in the Miracle FAMOUS 15-HOUR 6-LESSON Be | Mile stop in and find out how little SINGER SEWING COURSE it costs to add a color phone or an extension to your present system. Easy terms, pay as little as $195 per week! SINCER SEWING CENTER & || © onty JL] Listed in the Telephone: Book under Singer Sewing Machine Co. ‘pipirea at the Located in J. C. Penney Fabric and Notions oe TELEPHONE SHOWROOM FE 8-9352 MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR AREA Downtown Pontiac 102 North Saginaw St. FE 2-0811 in time Swing Silowfles Pastel SKIRTS In Wool Toppers | tis $749 Sizes 7 to 15 Come, see our fashion pa- rade of smart styles for = EARLY BIRD SPECIAL Spring ,. . There’s pure ex- $25.00 Corduroy Orlon Trim citement in every line... CAR COAT in the quality fabrics .. . in oS = the elegant cut of these toppers. $1Q*” Regular $14.98 to $17.98 , sats SEE Neds The Store with Miracle Mile Shopping Center the Fireplace! 2199 S. TELEGRAPH RD. OPEN BY 10 A.M. ‘TIL 9 P.M. DAILY FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1958 | * FIFTEEN WE RESERVE THE RIGHT © TO LIMIT QUANTITIES SUGAR COATED — ASST’D FLAVORS JELLY BIRD EGGS FULL 2 C 2-Lb AT: LB. BAG Bag FOR BEAUTIFUL EASTER BASKETS COLORED EASTER GRASS 19° $1.25 VALUE — FILLED DECORATED EASTER BASKETS RIBBON TIED C COLORED CELLO WRAP MILD, FACTORY FRESH 6. CENT @ LARGE JUMBO BAG @ 3 COLORS TAMPA RESAGO CIGARS | BLENDED FILLER. OPEN BY 10 A.M. © SHEFFIELD RAZOR BLADES MADE OF THE FINEST 100 : ve: 09: QUALITY STEEL FOR © SEAMLESS MICRO MESH NYLONS Ist QUALITY — HO... 3 ix $4 75 )) $1.95 VALUE © PLUSH HONEY or PANDA BEAR SOFT and CUDDLY REG. $4.95 20-IN. HIGH SAVE $1.96 $9 99 © PLUSH EASTER BUNNIES SEE OUR 98° To $999 H.., HUGE SELECTION REG. 45¢ — 1 ROLL — BLACK AND WHITE ANSCO 620 FILM REG. $1.68 — 1 CARTON OF "Ist QUALITY PRESS 25 FLASH BULBS A $2.13 VALUE FOR $] 49 REG. $3.00 1-GAL. WHITE PAINT REG. 89c QUALITY PAINT ROLLER REG. 69¢ QUALITY PAINT PAN 4.58 VALUE Rede