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C. of C. Plans Tribute)... | ‘ua ia 
to General Motors | UIs ; | iG al 
  on 50th Anniversary A tribute to General Motors Corp. on its 50th an- x *k * 
Scholle Blasts State 
Heads State AFL-CIO 2° 
   Republicans   - bl Vital to Offset 
Losses in City Hike Begins Monday Tokens Will Be   Rebels Hit Again 
Raid Cuba Bank,   
  _ niversary and to its vital role in Pontiac’s economy is 
The chamber, according to Secretary John Hirlinger, 
- will honor GM at its annual meeting, March 26 at the _ Elks Temple. 
Plans call for a reception at 6 p. m., followed by 
Guests will include Louis C. Goad, of Bloomfield Hills, f F aes [ bo executive vice president of GM, who will speak for the 0 ying q [ planned by the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce. 
a dinner at 7, he said. Accuses GOP 
_ corporation, Hirlinger disclosed. | : : at Reduced Cost | 
ret i ing a 10 eceratn vex With Contempt WBarn Up Che ch) resi casos J. Monaghan, general man- : nue losses, largely due to a 
ager of GMC Truck and 
_ Coach Division, and Semon . 
#. Knudsen, general man- 
ager of Pontiac Motor Di- 
vision Takes Over Presidency 
of Michigan AFL-CIO 
at Special Convention 20 per cent drop in bus- 
riders since last summer, 
Pontiac City Lines will 
boost its adult cash fares 
from 15 to 20 cents begin- HAVANA, Cuba (#—Cuban rebels made a daring raid 
on the National Bank of Cuba in the heart of Havana 
_|today, tied up the bank’s employes and set fire to 
thousands of checks. They made no effort to scoop up 
GRAND RAPIDS the bank’s cash. Also invited is Thomas J. Wie- 
  
    
  
  
    
      
  
    
  thorn, manager of Fisher Body Di- viery,. slivery-haired - Chis Half a dozen men mingled with about a score of em-|"ing Monday. = plants in — he — Scholle today took over the , ployes and businessmen en-+— However, the ‘company 
eatured speakers will include presid A would begin issuing » John A. Riley, chamber president; aa ea a yg erty Scarier eaallaaat ST yor vere Y adults ata Rep, William’ S. Broomfield, and. * AFL-CIO with a bitter de- a.m. opening. { again | = 8 City Manager Walter K. Willman, nunciation of State Repub- Once inside, they brandished | Zens price of four for 70 cents. 
we ogg sti an $s licans. : pistols and entered: the bank's This means that adults who pur- 
for. .both the reception and the The former State CIO check clearing room where they . ¢ cheno Chany Wil, coy OF eee 
steak dinner and will be sold at head told a special conven- herded the employes into a room, ‘oreian , | = oon ; Tremman — egg _ the Chamber of Commerce office, tion that merged the State tied them up and proceeded to set : : : > com- 
he’ noted. : leg t> pouches cuueining te - pany’s transportation superinten- 
“General Motors’ role in Pon- CIO and AFL into a united ! ®e! Dems and Republicans, jdent. 
tiac’s economy is so vital,” Hir- ‘llabor movement “why I ora Leaders of Many Fields) There is no o linger stated, “the Chamber of The rebels then fled. Police ne- . raising fares for children Commerce felt that we should ex- ' have such a vicious dislike ticed smoke pouring out an¢ | On New Committee tailing bus seevice “at thle thee,” press our gratitude to and interest) Lovls ©. GOAD for the Republican Party in “| Called firemen. Th6 Bimve—was ae Dreasher said. There will still 
us years .- an importantiadded, ‘‘and we certainly want Michigan.” “ j VAS ~ & rages "milestone in the life of a corpora-|General Motors to know that they| Scholle, a veteran labor leader Psah ee eat nis torte Foreign Aid movement took beet mpeg weg: — tion as it is for an individual,” he|are welcome citizens of Pontiac.” of 25 years, said his experience in corp ssagel tip vol to the Pot today, launched with an im-/City I ag uly 1, 
Nlobbying for labor at Lansing made ——— passioned plea by, President Ei-\Mrosel oan, St this yest dropped . : jhim that way. He. charged that The raid followed the bold kid-|Senhower to combat cpymems| as nates set 
President Praises Benson vcs, i» evisu naplng af the wor champion auto|vho say “‘illons for armament OAD DROPS || , . . Fs weaeué last Sunday on the eve Movie czar Eric Johnston Un-|099 compared ment 
in Face of Dissension sqaig b ka ci” PRES ay SK Drcorgel Senin Premio T8ctlsectook. the task of setting uP ally loads of 0,000 to $00000 in said. “They say we ought to be MICHIGAN AFL-CIO PRESIDENT — Fiery, silver-haired Gus loose after the race had ended in ee eS 
_ WASHINGTON. (#—President Eisenhower, defying) obedient slaves.” He charged ren: ig wlbereciae' presidency of the newly merged Michigan tragedy on an oil-slicked course. nn eae a pa Im. 1956, the total number of 
| AFL-CIO. ine reported killed . y, | passengers carried was $,080,- Midwestern Republican. demands that he fire Secretary| Revaiisecss sul, out tee compet ! ws Phas = anlinde shootings, |to build public support for mili-| $99, while last year that fotel 
Of Agriculture Benson, praised Benson today as a MAN) jive iabor a bad time. ; bombings and sabotage incidents|tary and ‘economic aid PFoGrs™S) fell to 1S68,t00, Dreasher sald of courage and honesty. : . Scholle said one of the major ob- z 6 : . in Oriente province - 2 is to Dreasher believed that the in- ‘The President told a news conference that people ad- |jectives of the State AFL-CIO will Two 10 ast} on nit Te ee an cal cis seme quan oe af tance mols Selcter “Yoeating that Benson bet ae to werk the inher én the leghe against the regime of President] the administration's $3,900,000,- |Perating Profits presen hse’ ousted are badly mistaken . "a ve field. er = et ee oe ee ee ee Fulgencio Batista for more than 00 foreign aid bill.. ent . 
| Brief Chilly Spell (WHERE TO GO ‘ ; _ ¥ a year. The movement is a direct out-|**- with 
| ; “They : Rebel bombings the city, the bus company is al- Cee eet (Arrives Tomorrow about us getting out of» a Ww bridge and aqueduct in the San- (arranged at Ener llowed 6 boost fates or cat Surv tends to-ignore demands for Ben- Me ene tee tage de Cuba area, and tre [Soner's est, of co wheniver iti opersting es ’s resignation, way some South ; buses, a small yacht res- exceed ‘ ees mast *# . | Occasional showers and warmer Sea island where there is no gov- By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. sated tape panaul . & Bs @ Sook tebe: $0 per cent of its 
Some Midwestern Republicans|is the prediction for the Pontiac/¢rnment.” Whether experts believe accused murderer Ray Goff! 4 sucar cane field was burned BP ror yg _ gga gg Ea Oy ka 
in Congress, sharply -critical of/area tonight, with the low around) Scholle was sworn in as AFL- was insane when he shot and killed his estranged 27-/in the western of Pinar @)ioht, ¢ g daylong pa-| stand at 91% per cent of gross 
Benson farm policies, have con-| 40-44 degrees. CIO president along with two |vear-old girl friend in 1955 was expected to come out) Rio. Two buses were bummed in!-.4.'of Jeaders from politics, in-| intake, Dreasher said. 
| es ea ane een ee as a SS). | AFL's George Murphy of Muske. {today in testimony of two. psychiatrists oe dustry, labor, entertainment, ©90-! The company’s vice - president, - fice would cost the-party 25 to 30) ‘Thursday will “be colder, with) AFL's George Murphy of Muske. | today ee ag 9 4 7 cation and just about every other/p & James, informed the City congressional seats in the Noverm-| jouer changing'to snow flurries| ®°" ** executive vice president | The prosecution, after having called 17 witnesses to! Kidnaping of Fangio convinced) walk-of life. - | Commission of the fare hike by ber elections: : amr az Sieh ious "| and the ClO's Barney Hopkins the stand, rested its case+ many Cubans that President Ba-| a» unusual spirit of bipartisan- letter last night. 
This was Eisenhower's _first|!@te tomorrow. pera-| of Detroit as secretary-treasurer. A : tista is virtually powerless 10) si, marked the gathering, at company eliminated bus tok- news conference in three weeks—/ture will be near 44-48. Murphy told the convention “‘or-|this morning in the first- check Castro's hit-and-run t8C-) Waich wisenhower and former haber emerge fe oe and his third since last Oct. 30.; For the next five days tempera-lpanized labor no longer can af-|degree murder trial of Goff, Ouse Dproves ties. oe President Truman both spoke | set a flat 15 cent per ride rate. He dealt also with these other tures will, average about 10 de-\ford to bat their own heads/35-year-old Flint. factory sere . eight hours apart. Tokens had been available before 
matters: aa grees above the normal high of 36) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) | oninist and motorcycielFy: Dethroned U.S. | me unprecedented politicallthen at 4 for 55 cents, or 13% RECESSION — Eisenhower re- jang normal low of 22 degrees. el . acer Bill for 5th Jud : truce. was emphasized when Ej-jcents apiece. 3 
peated that a tax cut is of course <@ ce City Primary Monday — Beauty Queen senhower posed chummily for pic- , @ possibility if there is any deep- | ond Vilieg ~h -be Expected to take the stand this A . tures with such Democratic lumi-/Tryman Won't Criticize ening of the depression. nr sangre cog aa will again| . ™™"*4ay, Friday and Satur- |afternoon were Pontiac psychia-) Bid to Relieve County’s Wins Divorce er Lyndon Johnson and House tk mie’s Tri 
But ‘Eisenhower again expressed turn warmer Sunday and Monday.| 4@Y The Press will publish in- |trists Drs. Clinton J. Mumby and ee : d Speaker Sam Rayburn, both of KE ON Mam P 
confidence that unemployment will! ‘The lowest temperature recorded| formation on the 17 City Com- |L- Jerome Fink. Circuit Court Case Load) Las VEGAS, Nev. w — De/Texas, as weil as Adlai E. Stev-| oy yong anpormer Presi begin to diminish. [preceding 8 a.m. in downtown! mission candidates \nv in | They, along with two ojher| Faces 2 More Hurdles  thtoned 4s Miss United States injenson, a aa pe “| dent Truman said he would not DISABILITY — Eisénhower said|Pontiac was 31 degrees, The ther-| the five city primary elections | psychiatrists, ruled Goff insane last year’s Miss Universe contest|opponent 2s: criticize President 
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) mometer registered 44 at 2 p.m. | Monday. _ — fi December of 1955, and unable A UW to add a fitth ti gOS beciard she was a Mrs., Leona pero ; few,| for taking Mrs. Eisenhower on a 
to stand trial for the Aug. 2 | A Dill to add a fifth judge to theiGage is single again. ae ee ‘heart’ im ad| governmentt-paid trip to Arizona. To Serve Area MSU Site shooting of Mrs, Rita M. Cum- |Oakland County circuit clearéd one} she divorced Air Force Sgt. of his formal half-hour! . Truman told newsmen Tues- 0 Serve Area / | lings of Flint, . jot three big hurdles yesterday|Gene peal ge nl yeee ey ee ee eee a : Defense attorney L. Rex Bebout| When the House of Representatives|mental cruelty, testified “y that frome this meet. | Bower went too | 6. a 2 in his opening statement to the|gave it a green fight by a 896 vote.|Was “mean, made me so Upset Piles 5 Pong) eae galing a gO 
ranc - n ineer e ec e a fiw cg Pocinaioresy agp alee Mars Pirryy 1-290. Be. dln | G. Taylor] knowledge and education so that | +. 1, ao for the welfare of his _ Bot only insane at the sanity |Onlised Couty  tepresentatives gore hen etody of two minor| te American people will under- | finttv ‘he should be allowed to hearing, but also when the t-/ moved over , wh stand pecesea: ’ : Michigan State University's plansjment of a résident supervisory en-;East Lansing, has moved to the|ing took place it faces its second ‘barrier. children. He said her request for ts te <— aaas a eae” aa do — _—< a Se 
for a branch college at Meadow|gineer. - Meadow Brook Farm with his ees « & * 5S menthty support fe te ue taking a man Saale the Sew. Brook Farm, east of Pontiac,| George Karas, 33, formerly MSU tamily “He had a complete breakdown,| The third hurdle will be gaining) seemed insufficient. He approved iy : 
moved forward with the appoint-ibiildings and utilities engineer at ee a an emotional blow-up,” declared|Gov. Williams’ approval. Sponsors|it when she said she is earning : 
re oe ae , - o the jury. say he’ fayors provisions of the|$200 a week as a chorus girl in Wilson Fete Nets $3.64 re F PY Bebout to the jury Karas is familiarizing himself proposal, He vetoed a fifth judge|hotele cabarets while her husband Recovery in Sight with the water and sewer facilities} ESCORT TESTIFIES bill last year. |. makes only $350 ,a month. A financial report on the C. E. 
on the ‘estate in preperation for) One of the last. witnesses for) fi. Setik tank two | AS Miss Maryland, Leona won Wilson testimonial luncheon shows} _ ROQUEBRUNE-CAP-MARTIN 
construction of the first college} the prosecution to take the stand la srr oe the Miss United States contest at/a final “profit” of $3.64. The money| France (INS) — Winston 
building, = $2 million classroom,| was Dean G. Worges, 28, a Flint; Democratic lawmakers in (Long Beach, then finally admit-| (the entire sum). was turned over | still fought -a- “last laboratory office-structure: | factory worker, who was with) Otkland Oounty joined forces in) | ht reports from Baltimore|to. the Community Chest, accord-| touch of pleurisy” today after : January to sponsor the measure, C. C. Patter- the pneumonia which Karas, a civil engineer, gradu- | Rita when she was killed. thus hoping to avoid the 1957 that she was married were true.}ing to a statement by C. C. Pa ’ 
~ ated from MSU in 1950. His ex-| o* * * | partisan defeat of the bill She was disqualified. son Jr. and Fred J. Poole. attacked him last week. 
perience has included work for “He said. he was going to kill ; Gre J ‘ 
a private building concern and (Rita and then shoot himself,” tes-| ne "ebresentative, | Harry - : ; 
for a metropolitan sewer and | tified Worges wf ps ( > apparent ° water authority upstate. | TE Ed me | t Y r allenae, | 
ucartion TOU ge, 
    representatives of the architectural) pulling into a: Holly farm, “he),,. > ire. ; ife is, nleal training, and graduating jdoesn’t have enough men trained 
. firm Associates which) ran up to the car, stuck a gun in he poration ll a a = ened tiny oe a canted i students in |in some fields to meet the de- 
is designing the new building the window and jumped in him-|-eday included five Wayne County|°°™® threatened today he technical fields as Resela. [mand at home, he 
Present plans call for the to. | %¢lf,” Worges said. répresentatives, Democrats| ‘Be lack of scientists, engineers Recently, Russia has advanced to| ECONOMIC POTENTIAL cation of the building off Squirre) x * * ,,{and one Republican, The sixth was| and technicians and it is the young) | , = there are enough] He said because of the tre 
_ fread im Pontiac Township. Con- | “He pointed the gun at me,”\an outstate Republican, American's responsibility to be-|\1Jineq people to send to other}mendous economic potentisl and 
5 ees ayo ates way, | Weepes aa oT mong | the. onhiena come educated in these fields if| countries while the United States| American know-how, the United - next month with opening date set | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) are pressing for the additional ae ; E itn he 6 Bagh og 9 
ee site ado 258 Ma Test Se Lace gad on eo a Pdr wits | This was the’ message of Lt/=—=oLASSSSNSARS rise rapidly and massively to any 
acres, / Mathematics Test Set Neen waer judge of | col, Paul E. Cool, a 1934 graduate challenger. which will allow plenty of expan- any circuit in of ‘Pontise Central. High arenes) £7 oday’s Press adsl on 
‘sion room, Karas sald. ANN ARBOR  — A contest | The bill would call for an elec-| who returned to his school this) mammRRRNNNRONONCONON) Inadequate aumber of scientists, 
He added that the existing water} minds in 250 Michigan high |terms of the new judge would be) senior boys. praca suneceaenes Vonandn = ol regen net Se 
facilities, including an 80,000 gal-}-schools will be conducted March |yoteq on — a short, six months * «¢ « County ~ eee ephnting m. brain 
jon elevated tank at the western| 27. Participants will be required (term beginning July 1, 1959, and Sudl & waive of Peatnc, i how ee syeecsneeasirre 8 rConhend of Fo te pte, 
end of the estate, will be ample to peti ee another of normal six years dura- assigned as chiet ot Guided Mis- ub pee -. oS 
supply the structure. age 50 minutes a tion commencing Jan. 2, 1990. |...” Branch Investigation and _— fe ak S snout tl 
ng i scholarships; medals and sanek , sion Was) Field Operations Division at Nor- Theaters ........0..0c0000s “4 Anus Ceimpbell—Tes. A 
complete sewage plant} merit certificates await win- |ly insists that the new judge be)" ~ ' TV &R Prog a my ome 
ion @ branch of the Clinton River| ners. Sponsors include business [placed on the. bench immediately} Me told the students the United . Earl ee ee mr ws Jerome “Bright: Spot” seeds share: 
which goes through the property. ‘ and educational institutions. if the bill is to, receive his okay.|/ States is falling behind in tech- | Women’s Pages ... 17 thr 20 | csr, +54 to 'se's, Top §. i 
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earlier, had been pursued by 
Gott when they were out taking 
a drive at 33 a.m, | 
When they tried to avoid him by 
  
    * |voted for the new bill yesterday. 
Monday night he led a floor fight 
delaying the vote, claiming the bill 
would violate a GOP “hold the 
line’ policy on state spending. 
. About half of circuit judges’ pay 
comes from the state treasury, and 
      
  
    
    
    
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Probe Chairman Says 
FCC Member Seems 
to Have Violated Law 
WASHINGTON (®—House prob- 
ers, amid increasing talk of law 
violations, take another look to- 
at the complex financial aia a 
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Chairman Harris (D-Ark) of the 
special House subcommittee con- 
ducting the probe said Mack and 
others involved in the bitter fight 
over Miami's Channel 10 TV l- 
cense appear to have violated the 
law and opened themselves to 
présecution. 
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Miami Atty. Thurman A. White-| side, against whom some of Har- 
ris’ statements were directed, de- 
nied that he had violated any law. 
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“That is not our function,” he 
said. “Prosecutions are a matter ‘|defeated for renomination to the 
. Legislature in April 1956. 
i/Moline, is a brother of Illinois Sec- Leopold Parole — Board Made Up 
of 5Lawyers 
members of the Illinois Parole and 
Pardon Board, which granted’ a 
yers, Four of them have political 
backgrounds. 
Franklin U. Stransky of Savan- 
na, 53, is the chairmah. An Illi- 
nols Republican legislator for 20 
years, he was appoihted by Gov. 
William G. Stratton after being 
Robert J. Branson, 76, of Cen- 
tralia, also is a former legislator 
with 30 years in the Illineis House. 
He was defeated in the 1954 Re- 
publican primary for state treas- 
urer, and was named to the 
board in 1955. 
John M. Bookwalter, 47, of Dan-. 
ville, is a former Republican chair- 
iman in Vermilion County.     | Joseph F: Novotny, 64, of Chi-|- 
icago, is Republican committeeman 
in the 50th ward. He was eppoint- 
ied to the board after running-un- 
isuccessfully for the Chicago Su- 
perior Court in 1953. 
Joseph G. Carpentier, 41, of East 
retary of State Charles. F. Car- 
tition for parole was turned down 
in 1953. ; 
All the board members ere Strat- 
ton appointees. 
Stransky said the board's deci- 
sion to-free Leopold was not un- 
  
lke Praises Benson 
in News Conference (Continued From Page One) 
he and Vice President Nixon have SPRINGFIELD, Ill. ~All five)/ 
parole to Nathan Leopold, are law-| - 
  . PACK OF HONORS — Clinton Valley Boy 
Scout Council executive, Edward Leland, pre- 
sents awards to the members of Cub Scout 13 
at Wisner School last night. The affair, a Blue 
and Gold Banquet, was unique in that every 
member of the pack, 30 in all, received an THE PONTIAC PRESS, 
  
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Danny Lovse, 142 Cadillac Ave.; 
  
Gunman Takes $10,000; 
2 Arrested in 10 Minutes 
DETROIT, Mich. @ — A. gun- 
wielding young man shook off a 
punch in the mouth and robbed 
the secretary of state's branch of- 
fice in suburban St. Clair Shores 
of about $10,000 last night. in state funds, She and her hus- 
band, Floyd, were arrested in 
Texas last fall, returned to Mich- 
igan and convicted of the theft. 
They are In prison now. 
  (Opposes Auto 
Property Taxes. State Automobile Club 
Official Fears Further 
Production-Sales Peril FEBRUARY 2 108 ce 
| Fair Trade’ Rule : %; S 4 aS 3 y a 5 
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No Longer to Set Price 
for Retailers on Small 
Ho me Appliances i 
NEW YORK ® — Storekeepers 
across the country are free today’ 
to sell General Electric Co. small 
— appliances at any price 
please. 
GE, the nation’s largest elec- 
trical manufacturer, hes abat- 
doned its “fair trade’ ‘policy. It 
so advised thousands of retailers 
by letter yesterday. 
Under fair. trade, which the 
company long championed at con- 
siderable cost, manufacturers fix 
minimum legal store prices on 
their branded products in —_ 
appliances 
“fair traded” 
and the company gave up “‘sug- 
gesting” retail prices for them 
Thirty: -two states have effective 
_|fair trade laws. Vermont, Texas, | thi 
Missouri and the District of Co-|y 
lumbia never passed these laws.), 
In 1951 the U.S. Supreme Court 
declared the Millar-Tydings Act 
unconstitutional. This federal law 
exempted manufacturers from the 
antitrust laws with regard to re- 
tail price fixing where state law 
permitted retail price fixing. 
Since 1951, courts im 11 states 
have made fair trade unenforce- 
able and Nebraska and Virginia, 
by action of their high courts, 
threw fair trade legislation out 
the winlow. 
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‘be mounted on the school wall. 
  Funds for a stained glass win- 
dow for St, James Episcopal 
Church wil] be raised at a 1 
p.m, fashion show tomorrow ‘jn’ 
Mrs. R. R, Jacobs of Birming ~ 
of 26023 German Mill Rd, Frank- 
lin, wil] be conducted at 1 p.m.- 
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I al ie er   a very clear understanding as to Barely 10 minutes later police 
      
      
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HEALTH — Told a weekly news 
Eisenhower said the evidence 
the House inquiry on the FCC 
inthe process” of being -concen-| daught 
trated. He noted that Atty. Gen. 
publicans in; Congress voted for it 
while most Democrats opposed it. FBI socked the youth in the mouth. arrested two young—men,—one of 
them the son of a Detroit police 
inspector. , 
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Police said the money was re- 
covered, 
Held by police were Daniel E. 
Jedienski, 19, son of Inspector 
Stanley Jedienski; and Ignatius J. 
sales when a young man with a 
gun in his. band walked into the 
dry ing establishment where 
the office 7 located. 
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Ignazio Pampinella, whose   er, Miss Concetta Pampi- 
nella, is manager of the office, 
“Are you crazy?” the gunman 
asked the 57-year-old Pampinella. 
“Do you want a bullet in the 
head?” 
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Four persons in the office were 
herded into a back room while 
the gunman belatedly pulled a 
stocking mask over his face. 
Aman appeared at the door to 
buy car tags even though the of- 
fice was closed and the gunman 
ordered Miss Pampinella to get 
rid of. him. 
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She went to the door and silent- 
ly formed the words with her’ 
lips: Cal] the cops.”   
  The man, Robert M. Bartman, State Republicans — 
Ripped by Scholle 
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  together instead of batting 
employer.” 
Trades Union which balked at 
joining the new merged group, 
Murphy said, “I don’t want you to 
write off the building trades, These 
people are friends of mine. There 
Murphy said the State AFL-CIO 
“is a lot of satisfaction to me.” 
He said he recalled the days of 
la 
With installation of officers, the 
AFL-CIO got going under its own. 
power. Closing their three-day 
convention, the delegates com- 
pleted formalities of merging the 
AFL Michigan F of Labor 
(MFL) and the State CIO Council. ot 
Auto Club, might cost 
motorists $18.6 million a year. 
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E. S. Matheson, Auto Club gen- 
eral manager, declared: 
“Our national lawmakers “are 
right now studying the possibility 
of cuts in auto excise taxes to 
help stimulate auto sales.   
Snow-Trapped 
Motorists Feel 
Judicial Freeze 
EAST ORANGE, NJ. @—A 
group of motorists tagged for 
overtime parking when they 
couldn’t move their snowbound 
cars had their day in court—and 
a hectic day it was. ; 
The session started with law- 
yers for the defense claiming the 
13.4 inch snowfall last Feb. 15 
was “an act of God” and ‘that 
their clients had been. entrapped |-DETROIT (INS) — The Auto-|/ 
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will address the University . of; 
Michigan Alurinae of Birming 
Room,” will be il- ); 
lustrated by d 
Arbor. They will 
wear their native DR. 
costumes. 
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On the social committee for the 
evening, headed by Mrs. Sylvester 
Trythall, are Mrs, N. D. Alix, Mrs. 
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him to see a Flint psychiatrist in 1955. Unable to get an appoint- 
ment, Goff went to see his family 
. oo telephoned police from a nearby] @ take the first step to attempt A He is the brother of Joseph Coot, WZ, Stultz. : | -|doctor. 
Blizzards, Gales Lash Europe drugstore, te scl some $11,000 te amete |) hour, thousands of woudl? Collingwood Ave. Iwate aha fy Men nena er} 1 was.on the Sunday morning of The holdup man lett with two Ne et od ae lade. as : . phy for the guests from Ann|'°¢ shooting, soon after Mrs, 
U S H as Var ied Weather The patarall maple ge front State heads ot the MFL have a motorists convicted, Saturda Deadii aster. * * benareray nen o tom 8 s s 1] ; i 
. of the store and saw the car, then|defied orders of Meany to turn us : y ine : e ' oF 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
A variety of weather was re- 
ported across the nation today, 
with the. end of mild spells in 
some sections. | 
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| It was cool and wet in wide 
lareas of the West and chilly 
weather continued in the North- 
east, Rain, with . moderate to 
jheavy falls, hit the- Southeastern) they 
part of the country.. 
| The wet belt from the Far West Phoned.a description to police. 
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Schiros was driving the car 
when police stopped it. Police said 
found two bags of money 
and a revolver in the car. 
* * * 500 absent and subject to eon- 
tempt: of court charges, and 
1 lawyer * evicted from - the 
The motorists who jammed the 
7-seat courtroom here were 
among 1,500 ticketed in the wake 
of the near-blizzard. Set for Veterans Mrs, Norris Host, who contacts 
foreign students for visits in Biir- 
also will attend. an apparent suicide note of Goff's, 
saying he loved Rita “too much,” was found by his mother.     
   
  x *« * ; : spread eastward into the northern} The branch house is the same| Assets of the MFL, which | Seven of the 14 dismissals were Fl | : J loyd E. Cremer, deputy direc- 3 : W Plains and scattered thunder-/one that. was headed by Mrs,| claims some 300,009 members, (on tickets issued by patrolman jo, gitar fer: Oak By ROBERT L. D: D 
The. eather : ‘storms rumbled across areas iN/Anna Thorpe who fled to Mexico! imeludes $64,029 in cash, $67,000 |Paul Hart, who admitted writing)).44 County, said all with TEFFENBACHER, D.D. ‘ 
| Kansas and Oklahoma. in March 1956 with about $74,000| im cash and bonds in a reserve |them at a time when he knew\ang widows may be h veterans Yesterday is : so 4 sek ©... Weather Duress Tapert — “4 , may be exempted frem ay is past and there is no return. We may re-   
the cars were snowed in and 
couldn’t be moved, ee travel the roads along which we sped, We can walk the 
paths which we trod as children. Some may even. relive = te ; out’ anna tonnp, See anons Pepe | Blizzards, gales and piled snow 
castonal ; 
    
    
  showers and warmer tonight, drifts put much of Western Eu-|[J* r. , | At Thomas EF. Kenny told : 1-8 , thowere ‘changing’ ce anew’ favre Tate TOPE into. the deep freeze todty Hits Hoffa s Record. ‘ine, teak dolig Taree” vette Magistraie- Frederick Hock that, Te nero + anemarcieg| 00 thrllls_which they’ experienced under similar elreu- 
winks tnorvasing te 10-t5 cases an bour[ene wrought Chass to road and rail nae treasurer, have said they wilt not|East Orange was the only city|widows. of veterans can-make ap-|. *#n¢es. Yet there is no going back to undo the past. sr atime merece a turn over the property. The formal|from Maine to Florida to enforce/plication for this exemption at their| x * 
Today in Pontiac |: Conditions in most of Britain aS Wayne Official demand today is expected to be a/parking regulations in the waow-llocal governing office. The dead- Forward is the only way that 1 Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m.|were the worst in 10 years. preliminary to a court fight, storm. line is March 1 way man may go.. é 
2 at © am.: Wind velocity 10-18-mp.h.| A blizzard described by experts} DETROIT @—City Councilman > - \ Many experiences of days gone by may determine Direction: Southeast, as the worst since World War Il|William G. Rogell, a former De- the ways we turn today. Yet we may again stumble Sun rises Thureday at 7:1 am. Taged through Holland. troit Tiger shortstop, today -riti-| nly Voluntary Births and fall. Pe : 
Moon sets Thursday at 2:07 am. * 4 &* cized Teamster President James R.|s2/tey- Se _ Ow own pletur : — An estimated 35,000 miles_of|Hoffa’s poor attendance record at : . help de ehistr ee sutures of the pest are not enough to Downtown ——— za British roads were unpassable.|meetings of the Wayne (Detroit) ‘ elp us chart the future. : 
== Hurifreds of automobiles were ca ae of Supervisors, of ZeCc S d e r lions 2 ega ng x * * : 
io ‘4,/abandoned in snowdrifts and many) which - are members, becatlty| = See : 
sn "| Mages were cut off, Trains from| Hoffa failed to answer the roll : = soaps of Heaven, the helping hand of Christ, the 
Tuesday in Pontiac London arrived at Glasgow up to|call yesterday for a meeting of| PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (AP)—Commu- “If people are to have children, it is right ng power of the Cross, and the love of the Father — 
(as recorded downtown) 1111 hours late. an Il-member Roads and Bridges must be coupled with our minds and vunewe 
One Year Age in Ponties 
Lowest, mmperature eo.c. ccc. avsuss 38 Other ships waited outside Le| “I think a man should be re-| Within the first three months of preg- © Committee of the Cech National Assembly, 
Weather: “S8-inches Havre for a lull in the gale. Along|moved it he Sonen’t view nancy: writing in Czechoslovak Life, 
est the French coast the storm erest to attend a meeting, ‘ Highest og” ke This po up gel] said. He cited records that If the family feels it has too many - Women wanting abortions must go to 
  
  ein een moses weston eal inka: : Son: anestten' is enateinied aol te ter ax. Teesday's Temperature Chart to tt : If thé expectant mother h id- e 38°31 Marquette 43 - 9, attended only one of 17 owed or hae husband le act invalid °° Wealth permits and if she qualifies within ee me Slomaren bs 4 —— 4 se OK British-Red Flights and that one was when he was If the ther Is : th: the law, passed in December. —_ "oa 
Brownsville $3 64 Milwaukee 47 35 . sworn in. ‘ mother is unmarried or for other : t. rs Buftale {) 32 Minneapolis te 38 ‘ OsCOe: On dg? air- : Meigen faces difficulties should the child Kacl said Czechoslovakia acted because 7 ma  . 
eo 8S eee. £ ' Eaty- : mie en. 22 os laws against abortion did not keep women : —_——T-” 
=| ES Piston az aa| ROAM Airways today signed an (Detroit Plans ‘62 Fair If the child will be born into a broken © from having them. Unprofessional legal | id 69 Phoenix - . 65 agreement for direct air service : if ; 4] i Posbugh 8 | by the two j saci ‘diet ‘yD rr ans) <A family. : |‘ @bortions cost many their health or lives. | 
OB Eater Bf Sere Landes ant sow. trade fair and summer festival ., If the mother is too old safely to have & Also, he wrote; the, old laws: failed to | ' JEROM OLDS- ADILLAC #*| Regular flights are-expected to | “to dramatize Detroit and Michi- | Child. recognize that today “woman epjoys com- § a ne pie ee F oa ee de Gaaay lek pate oe If pregnancy was the result of rape or plete equality with the man and socannoct § 3S 2008. S pe Pe oT ee 
Poe ficials said. . be held in’the Motor City in 1962. | other illegal act, Sa Me be a mere passive object.” q os gt ees 3 al a ee 
    Committee of the supervisors. Ro- 
gell called for his attendance rec- 
ord. It showed Hoffa had attended 
none of six committee meetings. 
  wanted child to have a legal 
      nist Czechoslovakia has made it much 
easier for any woman. expecting an un- 
By law, abortion now can be authorized abortion. greatest care 
* fewer numbers, but that they devote the 
Prof. Karel Kacl, chairman of the Health that they have them voluntarily, even if in 
  te their training,” explained | ee, 
     
     
  our decisions to go forward. 
  souls as we make — 
   
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THE, PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. 36, 1958 is aa tactic 
  
Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby A Areas STEPHEN J. McHUGH 
_ Stephen J. McHugh, 74, of 300 
Surviving ate a daughter, Mrs. 
Patricia McCarthy of Pontiac, a 
son, John McHugh of Burbank, 
Calif.; and a sister. 
The Rosary will be recited at 8 
Thursday in the C. J. Godhardt 
Funeral Home. Service will be at! 
10 a.m. Friday in Our Lady of, 
Refuge Church with buria) follow- 
ing in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. The 
Rev. F. G. Bartol will officiate, 
ARTHUR G. SECONDER   
Voorheis Rd, died yesterday in 
Pontiac General Hospital « Annex 
— an illness of four weeks. 
former employe of Wilson 
vane Corp., he leaves two 
sons, Wilbur of Pontiac and Gordon 
Gardens Cemetery, Bay City. ; 
  rtf ea Son, oy il ble Kis, 
rority. 
Surviving are her husband; her 
mother, Mrs, William Harrison; 
two daughters, Carol at home and 
Mrs, Gloria Newell of Pontiac; and 
three brothers. 
Service” will be at 1:30 pm. 
Saturday from the Huntoon ' 
neral Home with Dr.- Milton H. 
Bank vf the Central Methodist 
Church officiating. 
MRS. HOMER WEST 
Service for Mrs. Homer (Nellie 
Mae) West, who died Friday in 
Memorial Hospital, Chowchilla, 
\Calif. will be at 10 a.m. Thurs- 
day from St. Michael’s Church. 
Graveside service will be conduct- 
ed by the Gold Star Mothers; 
Chapter No. 9 at Perry Mt. Park 
Cemetery. : 
Mrs. West, 64, was a city resi- 
dent prior to moving to California 
RAE WOODS 2 
  A member of the United Church 
Pip org? ean ngage 
ters in Pontiac, Mrs. Sadie W. 
Halls and Mrs, Louise W. Ken- 
Otto C. Graesser Jr., 62, former: 44, of 4525 Bluebird Dr., 
  fees s. (Louise) Hublein, 94, of| 
East Sutton Rd., was conducted 
  pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran 
Church, Lapeer, will be conducted 1, 
at-4 p.m. Friday at the Redeemer ® 
Lutheran Church, Flint. Officiat- 
ing will be the Rev,‘ Otto Diefen- |r, 
bach with burial in Glen Eden, 
Cemetery, Detroit. 
The Rev. Graesser died Monday 
in Valparaiso, Ind., where he had 
been residing. Funeral! arrangements were 
made by Baird Funera} Home, La- 
The Rev. Graesser was pastor at 
the Lapeer church from 1927 to, 
Surviving are. his wife, Adele; 
a daughter, Mrs. Elmer Winekaff, 
of Palmdale. Calif.; two sons, Otto 
7: ‘and Paul E., both of Chicago; 
two sisters, : Miss @ilizabeth and 
Magdalene, both of West- Miss 
wood, N. J.; and a brother, the 
Rev. 
  
  | Mrs. E. 8, Frischkorn. with whom ice for Raymond Gronemeyer Old. Age Pessdinne 
will »,|Returns $150 Saved 
itor J. M. Couey 6 uae eae 
plaints from old-age pensioners 
that they don't get enough money 
"ie daseed a loiter to ad 
in bills accompanied by a note! 
printed in capital letters: 
iclosed find $150 saved from old “En- 
age pension fund,” signed|- 
“Anon.” 
a ry's comment:, “Incredi- 
  
|Orion CAP Opens House 
LAKE ORION—The Lake Orion 
at 3 p.m. today at Muir Brothers|Civil Air Patrol Squadron will hold 
re Home. Officiating was the|Open house Tuesday evening at the 
y. Cannon Charles D. Braidwood 
lof if Grace Episcopal Church, 
rLapeer. The body, will be sent to 
Louisville, Ky., for burial in Cave 
| Hill Cemetery, 
Mrs. Huhlein died. Monday. 
Sutviving are two daughters, 
she lived for the past 10 years, and 
Mrs: Louise Foley of Tacoma, 
Wash.; and three brothers and one 
sister in Louisville. 
She was a member of the First 
Presbyterian Church of. Louis- 
ville and of the Gold Star Mothers. 
MES. FRED OWEN 
CLARKSTON—Mrs. Fred (Ethel) 
Owen, 73, a former resident of 
Lake Angelus, @ied last night in a 
Grayling hospital. 
Funeral arrangements are pend- 
ing at Sharpe Funerat Home, 
Clarkston. 
  specialist, 
day of a heart ailment. He Wak CAP building. The squadron, which) 
has its own plane, has invited ‘all 
persons 14 years of age and over 
interest in foining the CAP to 
attend. 
Deaths Elsewhere   
WASHINGTON @—Clarence J.\desert century plant.. He added Babcoek, 62, often identified ad 
the nation's outstanding milk 
died yester- of Manslaughter    
    Tin sclentitin wasn Ser Gis cenit, is geococeyx. — 
Reed Found Gully lar ot New ese the Road!“drags its tail on the ground.” : means 
  
    
It took a jury nearlygfive hours’ 
Tuesday to return a verdict of 
gully of manslaughter against 22- 
year-old Brozie Reed, of 
Hughes St. 
Reed was accused of the fatal 
stabbing Jast Aug. 30 of James 
Quiet, 27, of 241 Wilson St, 
The jury of seven women and 
five men, afier retiring at 10:30) 
a.m., sera © See _ppertrcem } | 295) 
was reached around 3:30. 
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17 by Judge Hartrick, The paves 
carries up to a°thaximum of 15 
years in prison, 
  
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Internal Revenue Service Will Provide : 
"All the Help You Need--At No Charge (This is the final story in a 
series on your federal income 
tax. It describes some common 
mistakes and tells how to avoid 
them. If you have saved all 
eight of the articles, you are 
“now ready to begin work on 
your own return), . 
By G. K. HODENFIELD . 
AP Feature Writer 
_ Assuming you are an average 
taxpayer with no particular income 
or tax problems, you should now 
be able to sit down, fill out the 
proper form, and square your ac- 
count with Unele Sam. 
| ne point can hardly be over. | 
_ emphasized; If you have any | 
_ doubts or questions, don’t leave | 
- it to bunches or guesswork. 
Contact your nearest Internal 
Revenue Service office, by tele- 
phone, preferably, or in person or 
by mail, and tell them your trou- 
bles. It won't cost you a thing, 
Your Income 
Tax-No.8 
and it might save you comeldenable 
time, trouble and money. 
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An exciting.announcement from::. | 
        le whose work brings them 
and gratuities. If you got a. 
bonus from the boss, that’s’ 
Also be sure you report in- 
come from dividends, interest on 
your savings account, profits 
from the sale of property, etc. 
Claiming personal deductions; 
for such things as federal excise 
taxes, gifts. to relatives and 
friends, property you misplace 
thousands of refund checks for jor lose, cost of trave] to and from 
people whose tames ‘and ad- (work, school expenses, etc, 
~dresses they haven't been able | 1. «+ 
te decipher, _ ae 5 | Claiming excessive amounts for 
_ Be sure you sign your return contributions to churches and 
in the proper place. And, if it’s| charitable organizations, medical 
a joint return, be sure your wife | and dental expenses’ and the like. (or husband) signs it too. The 'i¢ these contributions and expenses 
return isn’t complete-until it has/are high, be sure you have. the: been properly signed. facts and figures to back up your) 
Be sure you have attached a |claim. 
copy of your form’ W2 to your 
return (ahd that you keep one 
copy for. your Own records). If 
you worked for more than one 
employer during the year, you 
have to attach a W2 form from . 
each one. 
Don't send along your’ receipts, 
vouchers and bills, ete, but be 
sure you keep them handy where 
you can get at them easily if the make out your return. . Don't put 
it off until the last minute, when 
you are more apt to-make a mis- 
take, And, once you've finished 
it, put it aside for a few. days. 
Then pick it up again and make 
a line-by-line check. Here 
some things you'll want to watch: 
Be sure your name and address 
on the top lines are printed care- 
fully so they can be read easily. 
The revenue service is holding you might get slapped with a pen- 
alty that could make. things really 
rough. 
The vevenue service has fig- 
ures to show that about one out 
European Doctor Discovers Food 
That Makes Skin Young Again! 39-year-old, Woman’s Face | i 
Looks 14 Years Younger 
After Clinical Test! 
Swedish scientist demonstrates how new chemi- 
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secret, helps end lines, wrinkles and flabby dry skin! 
Sweden (IMS)—At a dramatic news con- 
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revealed that he had finally discovered how to restore 
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And once- more: If you have 
any questions, cheek with the In-. 
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ber, the tax collectors are real, 
live human beings who have to, 
pay taxes themselves. They'll give 
you every break in the book — 
for free. . 
The. Internal Revenue Service has opened a special office in     
    
   
    of every four tax returns filed by 
individuals contains a major error. 
About*nine out-of 10 of these 
errors are in the taxpayers’ fa- 
vor, and only one out of 10 in 
the favor of Unele. 
~ Last year the government found 
errors in arithmetic alone on over 
|1,300,000 returns. These called for 
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off filing a joint return, Most, | Woman's skin. Dr. Laserow | showed a series of photos made 
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whole skin an exion 
to glow with such fresh, vibrant 
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o 25. Yes, before our very 
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younger! 
What This Discovery 
Means to You! 
Now, can you imagine what 
this discovery means to you if 
you are a woman. over 257 It 
means that for the first time 
science has found how to help in- 
sure and protect the youthful 
beauty of your skin. It means 
that at last there is a proven 
scientific way to aid in recaptur- 
ing the clear, s skin, age 
may have stolen from you. And 
it means that now with this Doc- 
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instead of older. But read what 
Dr. Laserow himself says about 
your beguty problems. — 
When the almost magical trans- 
formation of Mrs. Suedilund had 
been semen saga Dr. Laserow 
n to talk: 
“This may seem like a miracle 
to unscientific eyes, but it is 
er & simple, natural process 
ba on facts scientists have 
known for years! What I have 
done is to provide certain neces- 
sary chemical foods to an aging 
skin that was starving for 
And this feeding was responsible 
for the transformation you have 
just seen. The work and — 
of this new chemical skin f 
took over 20 years and hundreds 
of experiments! But now that it 
is developed it is so simple to use 
that almost any woman could ap- 
ply it herself in only a few min- 
utes!” 
The Beauty Secret 
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. the clearest, smoothest com- 
exions are to be found in the 
He discovered that this unu- 
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the farm on 
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uthful skin beauty began to 
oom again. 
their lives and so they had built 
up their skin over the years. But 
a woman who had not eaten these 
foods all her life could just not 
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time to help her skin. But when 
a super-powerful chemical con- 
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and heip end lines, wrinkles, 
crow’s feet and so on! 
How This Skin Food Works 
to Restore Beauty & End 
Lines, Wrinkles, Crow's 
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Dry Skin 
_Dr. Laserow has named this 
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    WAROLD A. FITZGERALD — Editorial Page en an ge eS os Re ws " ice ASSOCIATED PRESS 
- | | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1958 
  From all reports the weekend 
‘Democratic powwow in Washington - 
brought forth the most optimistic 
group of politicians since 1936. That 
was the year they assembled in Phil- 
adelphia to renominate President 
Roosrvett and Vice President 
GARNER. 
x « & 
Former President Harry S. 
Truman was the center of the 
stage. Generally speaking, his 
speech was full of fire and he 
heaped brimstone on the Eisen- 
hower Administration. The only 
note of restraint was when Harry 
mentioned 1948. That was the 
year everyone, even many Demo- 
crats, conceded he would be 
defeated. Z 
In his speech Mr. TRUMAN told his 
fellow Democrats to bear in mind 
that next to the resources of the 
other party, overconfidence is the 
‘greatest threat to success in politics. 
x *« * 
The rest of the talk hinged on 
the prospects for 1958 and 1960 
elections. The enthusiasm ran high, 
as well it might, the Democrats were 
- having their day. Aside from chiding 
the Republicans, victory in 1960 
seemed the keynote for the whole 
celebration. 
After reading the reports from Democratic Outlook for 1960 , : q | 
President Nrxon is the odds on- 
favorite without a contender. 
* * ® a! 
But ‘hold your hats and look at the 
following list of Democratic hopefuls: 
Senator Gore of Tennessee, Governor 
Harriman, Senator Jounson of Texas, 
Senator Kerauver of Tennessee, Sen- 
ator Kenwepy of Massachusetts, Gov- 
ernor Mrywer of New Jersey, STEVEN- 
son of Illinois, Senator SymrncTon of 
Missouri and Michigan’s own Gover- 
nor WILLIAMS. — 
* * * 
If the number of candidates is 
a political advantage, then the 
Democrats should be off and run- 
ning. But quick analysis points     
    
    
out these factors: each—partiei-_+—_—____“Sjesagems 
pant has at least one or more 
strikes against him which would 
have to be overcome. 
Reviewing the nominees we find 
that Gore and Kerauver are South- 
erners; Nixon would be in a stronger 
position against a Southerner; they 
also would split Tennessee. JOHNSON 
has had a heart attack and is a West- 
erner and projects the “oil and gas” 
income. 
* * * 
HARRIMAN is too old. Kennepy is 
too young; also he might revive the 
Catholic issue of the 1928 campaign. 
MEYNER seems well qualified but not A Lack-of-Progress Report fy 
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David Lawrence Says:   
Dulles has just reached his 70th 
birthday, and naturally it is an 
occasion for appraisal of his 
accomplishments | 
as secretary of 
  
Washington, one point is quite _—vewsssigh known at this time.   
firmly established. The Repub- 
licans have one man at this time 
at the head of the list for the 
1960 Presidential election. Vice 
Reds’ Plans for Korea 
Present Nothing New | 
— Another plan for reunification 
advanced by the Communist regime 
of North Korea proposes “free” all 
Korea elections without any prior   
_international political conference. 
This election would be con- 
tingent on withdrawal simultane- 
ously of both United Nations and 
Chinese Communist troops, elec- 
tion conferences between North 
and South Korea on an “equality” 
basis and reduction of both 
armies, : 
wk kw ok! - If accepted, this procedure would 
leave South Korea unprotected while 
Red troops -merely withdrew north — 
of the Yalu River. It would recog- 
nize the Communist regime of North 
Korea condemned by the United 
Nations as an aggressor and ruling - 
over 3.5 million paople. The South 
Korean government, on the other 
hand, was voted into power in free 
elections under U.N. auspices and 
rules 22 million people. 
x ke * 
Recent reorganization of Com- 
munist China’s government may 
mean pressure for a larger role 
in world affairs. Premier Cuov, 
while criticizing the United 
States, calls for a peaceful settle- 
ment of the Korean problem. 
On its face the reunification pro- 
posal seems to be a repetition of 
Communist plans rejected by the 
U.N. at the Geneva conference in 
1954. Nothing is likely to come of 
it but we can’t afford to ignore it 
without finding out just how far the 
Communists are prepared to go to- 
ward unification. In the meantime 
the proposal is making good Com- 
munist propaganda. 
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  ‘January and February were the big har- > Our own Gov. WriuaMs is too 
closely allied with special interests of 
organized labor. Stevenson is already 
a two-time loser. SymIncTon em- 
bodies a military defense issue which 
might disappear by 1960. 
* * * 
Even with the above mentioned 
obstacles after a spirited week- 
end conclave, the Democrats seem 
well fortified to take on any and 
all comers in the 1960 elections. 
  The Man About Town   
Was Big Industry But It Passed Out in 
Face of Modern Times 
Neck: What if you don’t stick 
, out, you won't get in trouble up 
te. 
What was the biggest winter industry in the Pontiac area 50 years ago? If you 
were not here at that fime, you’d never 
guess it. "Twas 
The Harvesting of Ice. 
Thousands of carloads were cut from 
our lakes each winter, part of which was. 
immediately shipped to the cities. Other 
thousands of carloads were stored in 
sawdust in large buildings near the lakes 
for later shipment during a large part 
of each year. ; 
For many years ice was the greatest 
“commodity handled by the railroads 
leaving our county, even larger than 
manufactured or agricultural products. 
vesting months. 
The coming of artificial refrigeration 
gradually pushed natural ice off the 
market, until in recent years it is prac- 
tically non-existent as a matter of trade. 
One of the few surviving men who 
were in the natural ice business in a big 
way its 
August Jacober 
of Waterford. He supervised large proj- 
ects on a number of Oakland County 
lakes when they were the source of a 
major supply of Detroit’s refrigeration. 
A mechanized caddy that 
brings up the desired golf club 
just by dialing its number is ap- 
pearing on the links down Florida 
way. 
This acknowledges receipt of a letter 
from: a . 
Bryan Farnsworth 
of Detroit, enclosing a clipping from the 
Pontiac Weekly Gazette of 60 years ago. 
In it is published a letter from 
“Overburdened Taxpayer,” 
in which he writes: “Real estate and 
taxes in Pontiac aré too high. A good 
building lot costs $150, and it cost $1,500 
to build an 8-room house, on which the 
taxes are $16.” oa. 
    Verbal ( Orchids. to- 
Mrs. Thomas J. Smith. 
of 225 Elm St.; eighty-second birthday. 
Henry Scrace 
of Clarkston; eighty-second birthday. 
, Mrs, Ulysses 8. Ostendorf 
of Bloomfield Hills; eighty-third birth- ° 
day. American Re- 
public has not 
  SS slightest because 
ha of the barrages 
4 of criticism often 
LAWRENCE fired at him. 
The controversy over what Mr. 
Dulles does and says is not really 
concerned with him as an indi- 
“‘left-wing"’ 
sensibilities have been aroused 
because Mr. Dulles will not take 
the Red Chinese to his bosom or 
draw into the high councils of the 
State department those diplomats 
whose policies and advice would 
Mean appeasement of the Com- 
munist regime throughout the 
* * & 
This clique has been so persistent 
_ that it has actually persuaded 
many uninformed onlookers in the 
Republican ranks that there must 
be something wrong with the 
secretary of state. 
The constant repetition of the 
_harge that Mr. Dulles allegedly 
has “‘lost: the confidence of our 
allies” makes an impression, 
especially upon Americans who 
visit Europe from time to time 
and come in contact with persons 
of wide influence in the press. 
Many Europeans indeed dislike 
Mr. Dulles because he has not 
been either pro-British or pro- 
French but, to their dismay, has 
insisted upon being pro-American. 
* * * 
The critics frequently make fun 
of phrases used by Mr. Dulles in 
his speeches. They ‘single out and 
ridicule, for example, the phrase 
“massive retaliation.” It would 
- have been tragic, however, if the 
Communist rulers in Moscow had 
become convinced that America 
was not back of the policy of 
“massive retaliation.” — 2 
There might have been a seri- 
ous miscalculation and a third 
world war except for the realistic 
pronouncements by the -Depart- 
ment of Defense here, and espe- 
cially by the Strategic Air Com- 
mand, which has proclaimed 
unequivocally its readiness to 
back up the doctrine of “massive 
retaliation.” 
There has been alot. of- satire 
about the so-called “promised 
liberation’’ of the states of eastern 
Europe. The critics argue that the 
talk of “liberation” -did not help 
the Hungarians when they revolted 
and that, in effect; Mr. Dulles had 
promised to use military force to 
help “‘liberate’’ the peoples of 
eastern Europe.   
The Country Parson 
({ #26     
        here 
  to h would go to war for such a 
ideals of the but that v teat 4 
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’ Then there is criticism because 
Mr. Dulles a few years ago at a 
time when the western 
an accord in western Europe. 
* * * 
The French government actuaily 
did reappraise its own situation 
and did finally permit Germany espite Criticism to enter the North Atlantic Treaty 
Organization. The words of warn- 
ing used by Mr. Dulles were 
persuasive—they had their effect. 
The United States today isn't 
fighting a war, large or small, 
anywhere in the world. John Foster 
Dulles, with the unflinching support 
continuously given him by“ Presi- 
  
It's trying on the nerves of peo- 
ple who have to eat and run in the 
  morning and run and eat at noon. 
= 
‘Dr. William Brady Says:   
Advice to Angina Patients: 
Study Breathing Method 
Webster's New International 
Dictionary devotes: 300 words to 
eight definitions of the word belly. 
   had to embellish 
it further: “Ep O® BRADY closing the organs of digestion; 
the abdomen.”’ Can't we settle for 
“the front wall of the abdomen’’? 
And regard the abdomen as the 
lower and larger of the two body 
‘cavities? 
In fact some of thg best physi- 
cians advise angina patients to 
    chest, not on the bellows. 
‘Whether you are subject to 
heart trouble or not, you should 
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Michigan’s economy is suffering largely because cars and other 
products we make aren’t selling on the national market; This can be 
traced te stubborn Republican persistence with the tight money policy 
that precipitated and is deepening the recession. There’s scant comfort 
te know others are suffering worse than you. But it must be noted 
that 11 other states have a higher percentage of unemployment, with 
six or more per cent of the labor force drawing compensation. We 
contend Michigan’s unemployed are just one of the 48 divisions of 
Elsenhower’s army. : , 
. x *« * 
Eisenhower and Republican leaders in Congress apparently have 
‘adopted a ‘‘wait and see” attitude, refusing to take any effective action — 
until it is determined whether the President’s “‘chin up” statements 
that things will be better in March are borne out. By contrast, Williams 
and Michigan Democrats in Congress have urged prompt, effective 
national action by the Federal Government to counteract @ national 
recession. “Wait until March” sounds strangely like the Hoover platitude 
* of a quarter of a century ago that “prosperity is just around the eorner.” 
Oakland County Dem. State Central Committee | ane 
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to stand on the highway to sell hot Wo ce ee in- 
dogs. His hot dog sales fell almost of premium pay Sun- 
over night. “You were right, son,” 8y$, holidays. 
he said, “we are certainly in the 2@ Years Ago 
middle of a great depression.” U.S., ENGLAND, France, Ger- 
J.B. Morris many warn Japan against damage 
260 W. Longtellow - =. to interests in C THREE HELP in plot to spy 
Income Tax-F'ax ‘ 
Information on preparing ? . ycnformation on preparing ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: issued by the Internal Reve» 3 | Nobody's reached those summit 
nue Department. talks on Mount 
PROPERTY LOSS Diplomats renee ee a. 
If you itemize deductions, frost-bitten portfolios, Khrush- can deduct a net loss resulting chev is at Camp 57 drinking the from destruction of your property _— supplies for Camp 58. 
by fire, storm, automobile acci- 
dent, or other losses resulting At Camp 62 the faithful 
from natural! forces. porters went back for 
The amount of the loss is the faithful porters. 
difference between the fair mar- a ; 
ket value of the item just before When the diplomat 
adjusted cost of your property — | —less any insurance recovery Khrushchev every- 
Any destruction must not have body put their plans on the 
been caused by an act of willful folding table. Then he'll fold 
negligence on your part. Proper- the table. 3 
ty which is stolen, not mislaid or — 
lost, is deductible loss. You can- Cheering arrived from 
not claim a casualty loss for | London, “Do nothing until we 
ither to your- get the Then we'll all do 
self or anyone else. nothing.”   
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| Cuba’s rebels gave away a few 
Plastic clues the other day when they kid- 
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| something about sports car rac- 
ing. For no one but a gas and 
grease aficionado would pick a 
| balding, short man who speaks 
in a high veice as the greatest 
driver of theni all. 
Second, they showed they knew 
Fangio’s popularity and that he 
would be the best man to bduct 
to publicize their campaign against 
big sports events. He is a great 
hero in Cuba, and the 400,000 per- 
sons who lined the course last year 
cheered whenever they saw his 
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4 The rebels oppose big sports 
shows on the ground the govern- 
FESTIV AL ment should concentrate on pro- 
viding jobs for some 500,000 unem- 
A wonderful, family ployed. 
Fangio, five-time winner of the 
event sponsored for 
Benefit of Boys and world’s auto racing champion- 
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sional style from the Lincoln 
Hotel in Havana shortly after he ‘ 
made the fastest trial ran Sunday 
on the Malecon racing course. 
    club. Fangio himself has been more or 
SATURDAY-March 1, 7 a.m. ’til 8 p.m. |’ iy etre 
Federal Savings and Loan Building -* 
W. Huron at Genesee. We welcome 
the public. ~ less non-political, although he had 
been criticized for taking favors 
from ousted Argentine dictator 
Juan Peron. 
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He is the son of a plasterer who 
went to Argentina from Italy when 
he was 11, he began working in a 
garage, drove his first race’at 23 
and won his first race when he was 
29, , 
For many years he was known 
as something of a daredevil, but 
time and several major accidents 
changed him into a leading mem- 
ber of the safe-and-sure school. 
TOP RACER 
He wins. more races than any 
other man for two reasons: A su- 
perb knowledge of the machines 
and the tracks and a superb sense 
of. timing. One of his rivals ex- 
plained: 
“For one, he just sits and rides. 
But more than that, he Knows just 
how much a car can give and nev- 
er drives it beyond its capacity.” 
KEEPS IN SHAPE 
Fangio keeps in top shape. “I 
watch my diet,"”” he has explained, 
“I got to-bed no later than 10 in 
the evening during the week pre- 
ceding a contest.” 
That way, for more than- 20 
years, he has survived one of the 
world's most dangerous sports. He 
also sells automobiles and set up 
a motor scooter business in Buenos 
Aires. 
  
Births Family Affair 
CLEVELAND w — Mrs. Albert 
Loy, 39, and her daughter, Mrs. 
Robert: Butler, 18, both were in 
ran Hospital last night and 
gave birth—a girl for Mrs. Loy, 
a boy for Mrs. Butler—iess than 
three hours apart. 
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| About Anastasia === == VOSMeLIC OUT Li J gO a eat ea He fT e «| NEW YORK’ w—Cosmetic sur-to surgeons to provide them withbreast in45 fimie.” sale, delectbags under the eytie when itis moved from one partilike Cary Grant. ~~ t DA Quizzes Redhead|ixe wide NY SM" lgery today has become a boom-|the fuller bosom nature denied) Franklyn, “a new nose in 10 min-itruding ears, receding chins—that|of thé body to’ another, it scsata “But 1 don’t believe “in gold. ; r The district attorney's office re. ing branch of medicine — and /them. utes, or a face lift in 30 minutes.|impaired their self-confidence.” |. into olf, which the body ab-(Plating a lily!” 
Who Says She Goes porieaiy is interested in a sum of three out of four patients are .. * 8 2 Thee ne nnger are hospital OP) Dr. Franklyn, who bas peMecbs.” / an nal wil Steady With Cohen money Miss Renay. gave to Cohen, Women. “In another few years, if our|erations, They are beauty parlor formed more than 25,000 cosmetic ‘i... ¢ A new human finger 60 . It was presumed to have come) “That is because women in our|present bosom culture continues,"’|SUrgery. operations, uses an inert plastic Althotigh Dr. Franklyn advo usually grow in about 160 days. 
from Anastasia through Coppola. jcultare are expected fp be. beat) [ne pismaried, “treet. aparatias The doctor, husband of actressisubstance called surgifoam tl ates cosmetic surgery for the enone NEW YORK @® — A red-haired + 4. + ful" sald De. Robert A. Franke will make up 80 per cent of alllVanessa Brown, has operated onjround out or shape new fection of onion pixysical 42- : ARTING showgirl from Hollywood who| The 49year-old Coppola, free in|l™% & specialist in the field, /commetic surgery. many film stars, but this type ofjand chins or to fill depressions in|°? tection STARTING . . claims she goes steady with Mick-}$25,000 bail as a material witness|“Whereas’ men are expected only| “Formerly, the objective in this|surgery today is, gone in for bythe bridge of the nose. Unlike ear- SATURDAY, ey Cohen, Sarma Caltrain pn |he Be nada SE et ee ee ee psedlipoeryrae ua Ny-repthoaden.. SINUS DISCOVERY bling kingpin, was questioned here questioned by Herman. Neither |¢Ts. - Jin the size of the bosom. Now “The typical female now is ajdoes not react té the new mate- MARCH Ist 
yesterday about the unsolved slay..™an told reporters what they dis- 2 ss per cent of the women want a/24-year-old housewife who is flatirial. ‘hls bak cdi chet, oF ing of Albert Anastasia, the old|cussed. | Dr. Franklyn estimated there larger bosom. chested and has some marital dif-|. e ® © fe oe ae _ All Stores . Murder Inc, mobster. , Miss Renay was subpoenaed to are 250,000 plastic (or cosmetic)| “This comes about because of ficulties,” he said. “She feels that Cosmetic surgery is one field,|] lief with Frame “Tobien, We Liz Renay, a hazel-eyed woman Peturn next Tuesday for further surgery operations a year in the!a change in beauty goals. The old'if she had a fuller bosom the|he added, in which the Soviet Un. re Soo0 evens peeing Tome || - OPEN DAILY : Re pa dd ~~ tod reporters questioning. Coppola is to return United States. He breaks them skinny, flat silhouette of the high- could win back her husband—and jon lags—although the Soviet doc-| | which has sow been og =e market i 9 p M 
after her session with Manhattan| March ‘1. down as follows: fashion model is out. The goal of it often does. She feels more ade- tors are intensely interested, par- a rere ime 10 A. M. to Pr. M., 
Asst, Dist. Atty, Alexander Her-| ‘He. was strangely missing when Nose operations—70 per cent. |womanly beauty today is a round,/quate. Often these things arejticularly in the rehabilitation of ol EE ad twon elit a , man that she @id not know Ana- ‘Wo Masked gunmen slew Anas- Face lifting—15 per cent. ‘curvy, healthy look.” ‘mainly psychological. ‘their thousands of war mutilated.) ] jour droggist for Tramac, oF = stasia nor who Killed him last ‘Sia in the barber shop of a mid-/ Breast operations—10 per-eent.| Cosmetic surgery has been im-| x oe “The Russians still try to build =e this ody. But et she Penal: MIRACLE MILE ~ Oct. B . town hotel. Others—5 per cent. |mensely speeded in the last dec-| “We have found, for example,|up breasts by taking fat from the eu a tad Caneda. SHOPPING CENTER -"™ “Herman did not make public de- But the amazing development to ade. ithat salesmen averaged $1,300 ajhips,” he said. “But this is rob- ae ea Laboratories, Inc. é ene tails of the questioning. The cost of building the Panama/Dr. Franklyn is the “bust boom” | x * year more the year after facial/bing Peter to pay Paul. 19050 Greenfield, Detrols 27, Mich. S. Telageaph ot. Gqnase =e Miss Renay said most of the ex-'canal was recorded as $525,812,661.'created by women who now look' “A Sime can now get a new surgery’ to correct some physical’ “Fat has little circulation and enon amen 
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Broken Nose in Accident 
John Henry Heidemann, 32, of 
3488 Highland Blvd., Milford, was 
reported in satisfactory condition 
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after receiving a. fractured nose 
in an accident early this morning, 
according to.Oakland County Sher- 
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  i Run Out on Street, 
2 Girls Hit by Car 
Two Isaac Crary Junior High 
School students were struck by a 
westbound auto as they ran out in- 
to Pontiac Lake Rd. at Cass Lake 
Rd., yesterday, according fo State 
Police at the Pontiac Post. 
13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- 
ence LaBair, 3517 Watkins Lake 
Rd., Waterford Township, was 
taken to Pontiac General Hospital. 
The driver of the car, Eileen 
Colbert, 29, of 1372 Bielby St., Wa- 
terford Township, told police the) a Dental School junior, said he 
favored relaxed drinking rules, Students Debate 
Serving Beer 
in U. of M. Union 
ANN ARBOR: (INS) — Students 
at the University of Michigan to- 
day were discussing 
to set up a tap, room to serve beer 
at the Michigan Union. . : 
The student newspaper, 
Michigan Daily, said Dean of Men 
Walter B. Rea felt a tap room The 
sponsible group could initiate 
such action. ladies and gentlemen, there might); 
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    girls ran out in front of her and 
she hit the brakes but couldn't 
    She was not held. of 
stop in time to avoid Ritting them.) Philip Smith, 20, of Mount Cle 
‘said he didn’t “see what @if-'}_ ting students-as adults instead 
ittle. children,”        
   
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PHOENIX, Ariz. (INS)—They're 
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but Arizona's motel, hotel and re- 
sort operators are ringing up their} , 
cash registers at a record-breaking 
pace, 
The experts credit the tourist 
boom to the recent Florida freeze, 
heavy snowfalls and bone-chilling 
temperatures in the eastern third 
of the nation and a stepped-up ad- tions 
Easter, 
The sun-seeker who breezes hotel 
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the United States for a ate 
  versity of Michigan students are 
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ovar Council of Student Travel and 
am five other groups, including the} 
: Lisle Fellowship, Ine. Russia 
VODKA plans ot send 20 Soviet students 
Dist, trom Grain, $8 and 100 Proof. to the United States for a similar Schegley Dist, Ce, N.Y. 0. ‘tour. 
    
    
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Petticoats Nylon, tricot and 
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Baby Dolls Sotid colors! 
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Girls’ Spring 
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1.79 Pretty styles in sizes 1 to 
3, 3 to 6x and 7 to 14. 
Wide selection! Crisp 
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Girls’ 296-380 PANTIES..... 9c 
Girls’ 1.00 Polo SHIRTS. . . .2 tor $1      
   
  . 5] Reg, 1.98 Dacron BLOUSES . . 89c 
:- 1,29Baby Doll PAJAMAS 58¢ 2:51 
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219 Regular and 
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Values Up 
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Ho on ‘on Soil Bank - Final ‘Action Scheduled 
Today on Move to Add 
Extra $250 Million - 
WASHINGTON «@®—The House 
takes final action today on a 
last-minute decision to add 250 
million dollars to the farm soil 
bank program “to keep faith with 
the farmers.” — 
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Thé extra money was added 
yesterday toa general appropria- 
tions .bill which comes up for 
passage. The change would in- 
erease from 500 to 750 million dol-| 
lars the amount farmers may be!   paid this year for retiring sur-} . . 
plus cropland. 
Approval of the soil bank funds} ~ 
came on a standing 120-57 vote 
afer the program was denounced 
as unsound, outlandish and a 
joke. 
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Rep. Whitten (D-Miss) said in 
the long run the program “‘is go- 
ing to do more damage than} * 
But he urged approval of} > good.” 
‘the funds to keep faith with 
farmers who signed up to par- 
ticipate in the soi] bank but who 
were excluded when the 500 mil- 
lion dollars originally earmarked 
for 1958 was exhausted. 
* *& *. 
The House also added = an 
amendment to limit payments un- 
der the. extra -allotment to $3,000 
for any individual or corporate 
farm participant, regardless of 
the number of farms affected. 
The origina) law also has a 
$3,000 limitation but it has been) - 
interpreted to apply te each farm. 
  
OKs Relief Projects 
DETROIT & — City Council has 
endorsed an emergency program 
of work relief projects to relieve 
unemployment. 
adopted a resolution calling for 
creation of a committee to draft 
specific projects. 
Billboards on outside streets,   
  
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Sunnybrook Red Salmon 
lona Bartlett Pears . 3 % 71% 
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BANANAS... 10° ‘Frozen Peas 
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moved out of the couple’s she wanted to sue for divorce,” 
Giesler told a newsman. “I can't 
get very excited about it.” 
‘Mere than one-seventh of the 
Indian population in the United   
    Holmby Hills house Tuesday. Judy fare about 50,000 in New Mexico. 
  
COLD 
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  JAYCEE SHOW — Here two 
Chamber of Commerce members pose before a 
Miracle Mile shopping center ‘store to point out eee 
Pontiac Junior” 
will be there April 24-27. At Weedon, show chairman, With him is Theodore- 
Jarvis, co-chairman. oe 
   
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the left is: Howard WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY 26, a. 
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Prices for This Attraction 
Mat. %¢ — Eves. $1.25 — Children 25¢ 
    
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Firms to Spend More 
NEW YORK — Expenditures by 
United States business on plants 
to 
reach a record 41.7 billion dollars 
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"WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1068 PONTIAC, eMcuie aN.   
  to mast winnyy inte peeds fan 
this rather sterotyped impres- , 
sion depicts. — 
* * * 
In this area the Oakland 
County District Nurses Asso- - 
ciation has decided ‘to_accord 
special honor to those women 
in ‘white who have proven par- 
ticularly outstanding in minis- 
speaking terms, too,” quips 
Mrs. Wurm 
* * 
stiffly starched pinafores, their 
hair pulled back severely to 
form the chignon so vital to 
ladies of that era for cruising 
in high-flying open-topped ve- _ hicles. 
* * * 
Following graduation Mrs. 
sition in charge of the entire 
hospital. One of the more ex- 
citing incidents recalled by 
Mrs. Wurm was an ethergency 
call to a private home where 
she and another nurse assisted 
a doctor in performing an ap- 
pendectomy on a middle-aged 
woman. 
HAD TO IMPROVISE. 
Mrs. Wurm commented that 
nurses had to improvise a lot 
more during those earlier 
years of medicine. Most care 
Dear Abby . cay   
‘When She’s Paying, She’ s Boss “CONFIDENTIAL TO By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN 
DEAR ABBY: We have two 
daughters, 15 and 17, and all 
we hear from them is that 
when they 
reach the age 
of 18 they will 
be their. own Nursas or 
ceptors covered the entire city 
of Detroit, : 
* * * 
In the late 1930s Miss Boyd 
returned to her studies, ob- 
taining a public health nursing 
certificate from Wayne State 
University. She came to Oak- 
land County. in 1939 on special 
service for six months with the 
TB Association, followed by 
field work through the Oakland 
Music Service 
Will Be Given 
at Beth Jacob 
Temple Beth Jacob 
will present a service 
devoted to the theme of 
Brotherhood Through 
Music Friday evening 
at the temple. 
* * * 
MacDowell Male 
Chorus will join Temple 
Beth Jacob soloists in 
_ presenting a program 
of secular and religious 
songs of brotherhood. 
: * * * 
Mrs. James Rosenthal 
will’ direct the pro- 
gram, assisted by tem- 
ple organist Charles 
Wilson. 
making all her own decisions 
~ and being her own “boss.” 
x * * 
DEAR ABBY: My husband is 
a model railroad fiend. He — 
sneaks my good drip-grind cof- 
fee to use as “dirt” for the | 
landscaping. ~ 
Every time company comes iE i i a8 
fs 5 
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  fascinating 
cine ta that becoming the No. 
   
      1 interest of scores. of laymen 
as well as medical personnel 
    -fllustrate : 
a Service | _ in probing for‘ thé’ why behind 
Ss. 
SATISFYING FACET 
Miss Boyd added that an- 
other satisfying facet of nurs- 
ing, for those who prefer per- 
sonal contact with a patient in 
meeting his emotional and 
spiritual as well as physical 
needs, is public health work. 
There’s a wealth of these    
oS 
nurses’ experiences yet on 
told, but both were so very 
modest it was difficult to 
make them tell us much about 
themselves. 
This is Professional Nurse Recog-     
Pontiac Press Photes 
Professional Nurse of the Month 
recognition also has been accorded ‘to 
Rose Boyd of Oneida road. A super- 
visor in the central office of the Oak- 
Enjoying a 10-day visit with his parents, the 
Walter E. DeNios of North Telegraph road, are 
Ist Lt. Walter E. DeNio and his wife and 
daughter. Stationed at Elmdorf Air Force Base 
_in Anchorage, Alaska, Lt. DeNio has been at 
Kinross AFB in Upper Michigan where. he 
aided in the production of a training film con- 
cerning Arctic helicopter operations. 
The movie company had been shooting in 
Anchorage, but, strange as it seems, the lack 
of snow forced a change of location to chilly 
northern Michigan which at the time was man- - 
tled in white. 
* * * 
Sheldon Smith of Clarkston is at present 
residing in Manhattan, Kan., where he has 
assumed a position as a radio announcer. 
_ * 
The John W. Fitzgeralds of Birmingham 
left today by plane for New Orleans where they 
‘will stay two days. 
¢ They will then travel to. Naples, Fla., where 
their headquarters will be the Naples Beach 
Club Hotel for two weeks. 
* * 
Mrs. Mel Stapp of Inverness drive has re- 
turned from a three-day workshop at Temple 
University, Philadelphia. 
: * * * 
Robert C. McNutt. son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Thomas F. McNutt of Bloomfield Hills, is a 
junior at Denison University, Granville, Ohio, 
where he is active in the Denison Campus Gov- 
ernment Association. 
‘ * * * 
Mrs. R. W. Layland and daughter; Patricia, 
of Birmingham are looking forward to the five- 
week trip they'll begin Thursday. After arriv- 
ing in New York by plane they will leave by 
freighter for San Juan, Puerto Rico. 
Their next stop will be in Barbados in the 
West Indies, followed by another flight to St. nition Year, and the Oakland County 
District Nurses Association is sponsor- 
ing.a@ program to honor outstanding 
nurses by selecting professional nurses 
of! = month. The first honoree, Mrs. Anna Wurm of LaSalle avenue, is a 
private duty nurse. Here, she is look. 
ing over her yearbook and recalling 
training days at the Petoskey Hospital 
School of Neng: 
Robert A. Stierer Speaks   
    
land County Health Departmei, Miss 
Boyd finds public health nursing one 
of the more gratifying fields in her 
profession. - © 
Personal News of Interest Croix in the Virgin Islands. Here, Mrs. Lay- 
land and Patricia will vacation for two weeks. 
* * * 
_Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Smith of Birmingham 
have returned from a Caribbean cruise aboard 
the SS Alcoa Corsair, Leaving from Mobile, 
Ala., the couple sailed for 16 days, visiting such 
ports as La Guaira, Puerto Cabello and Guanta, 
Venezuela; Port of Spain, Trinidad; Kingston,. 
Jamaica, and Cuidad Trujillo in the Dominican 
sir 
x * * 
Returning from a Florida vacation in time 
to celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary the 
past weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stack 
of Brisco boulevard. Present for a luncheon 
held at the Stack home were the Rev. and 
Mrs. Kenneth Hutchinson and daughter, Carol, 
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gee and children, 
Diane and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Butler 
and daughters, Sharon and Mary Ellen, and 
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Holsworth. 
x *« * 
‘A son, Jeffrey George, was born to Mr. and 
Mrs. Robert H. Laity (nee Myrna Webster) of 
‘ Williams Lake on Feb. 22 at St. Joseph Mercy 
- Hospital. . : 
Maternal grandparents of the infant are 
Mr. and Mrs. ‘Paul Webster of Summit avenue. 
“dr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Laity of Pingree 
avertue are the paternal grandparents. - 
~* * * . 
‘Three area high school seniors have taken 
a four-hour competitive examination for the 
$4,000. Alumni Distinguished Scholarship of- 
fered at Michigan State University. 
Writing the examination were Michael J. 
Biallas of East ‘Mortcalm street, St. Michael 
High; Barbara R. Miller of Bloomfield Town- 
ship, Bloomfield Hills High, and Eleanor R. 
Hatfield of Lake Orion, Lake Oriop High 
School. 
Four pages today 
in Women’s Section _ NAMED’ ALTERNATE Study Club Ill Hears City Official 
» Robert A. Stierer, assistant 
to city manager of Pontiac, 
addressed members of Child 
Study Club Group III Tuesday 
afternoon. 
* * * 
He stressed that less than 
one-fourth of the registered 
voters of Pontiac ballot in Jo- 
cal elections, but two-thirds 
vote in nationa] elections. 
PRAISES RECORD 
He praised the city’s record 
of finances. Mr. Stierer em- 
phasized the’ importance of mother in helping to stimulate 
a greater family interest /in 
community affairs, 
This could be nepal 
by talking about issues and 
candidates at home, thus mak- 
ing the children conscious of 
local government. 
* * *& 
At the business meeting an- 
nouncement was made of a 
Michigan State University or- 
. chestra concert to be given 
March 22 and workshops to be 
Toastmistresses Name 
Representing Pontiac ee 
mistress Club March 15 in an 
area speech contest to be held 
in Port Huron will be Mrs. 
Robert Bunce. 
* * t 
She was named winner of 
the local annual speech con- 
test Tuesday evening at Hotel 
Waldron. Her subject was 
“Welcome Little Sputnik.” 
Other contestants were Mrs. 
Ivan Wilcox, who was named 
alternate to the area contest, 
Gertrude Foley and Mrs. G. 
Charles . Stafford. 
* * * 
Mrs, Clayton Rule acted ag\ 
conducting toastmistress. 
Judges were Mrs. Walter 
Barningham, Mrs, Milton 
Freet, Mrs. W, Arthur Ver- 
non and Lauretta Paul. 
ALSO TAKE PART 
Others participating were — 
Clayton Helen Turek, Mrs. 
Tibbals, Mrs, Sidney Olson, 
tellers; Mrs. H. Wayne 
Reaves, timekeeper and Mrs. 
Robert Sutton,  tailtwister. 
Contest chairman .was saieadal 
Cole. ft. Mrs. Bunce Contestant 
janes Qe ein ots 
Kienlen, Lorraine Anttila, Mrs. 
Isabel Selden, Mrs. Roscoe 
Newman and Mrs, Frank Z. 
Thomas. angel gyms fp A: game 
  
  
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-my bank at school. I want you 
to understand that my mother 
is in perfect health. My father 
says he is willing. Please see 
what you can do, Miss Abby? 
Thank you. . 
LONESOME 
- DEAR LONESOME: If~your 
‘ mother agrees and your father 
is willing—half the battle is 
won. But—the good Lord has - 
something to say about it, too. 
_— luck, Honey. 
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‘DEAR: ABBY: I work in an KATHY: Girls who hang 
‘around pool halls usually find 
themselves behind the eight 
ball. Invite him to your home 
like a lady and if he’s a gen- | 
tleman he'll accept. 
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                “IChild of Divorce Feels Alone i in ‘His Grief : 
      
    
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  Plans Sunday 
Family Party — By MURIEL LAWRENCE teat “On Lord, 1 mise Jimi you are that we| 
; Send  cesenbaii so terribly.” x | 
Forest ‘Lake Country Club to accept his patente dlvorse, [BITTER FEELINGS . 3 a ee is planning an afternoon family z 8 2 Wis divaodl dh onsel libs ones: The chine wae Rost bis InBaes 
party to be held ‘Sunday from | One evening he was tr. ing to as- 3:30 to 6:30 o'clock. sido & mnotet plows ‘ocihape bad ee en an or = conflict of the child who loses| 
sent him.-In the paper diagram, feelings of bitterness. . That is because | 
xs © part D fitted perfectly into part)" share his pain. We 
Chalrmen for the affair are |E, but Bert's part D was too-wide| This is always happening to di- his loving image Mr. and Mrs, Watson Kinney to fit. E's slot. ff. po VOreae parenta, + of his absent parent. s . 
_ of Farmington, who are being Noticing his worrieg: look, ‘his |. 2.2 2s ‘Bat a Gieeee Ys tees 
assisted by Mr. and Mrs. | mother ‘offered help and on his Something occurs to make us against our bitter rg 
David Booth and Mr. and Mrs- | suggestion tried to insert part D aware of our grief at the loss of loving. one. This 
Robert Day of Birmingham. | into part E herself. Failing, she (ove. Then we begin to remember ee Teenage refreshments are be- | said, “I guess you'll have to |tbe penalties the loss involves and to! 
Close, Pat Sokol and Jim ‘feelings of resentment. / going. 
Walls, all of Birmingham. Bert snatched the parts from : ‘ “ ‘ = sastne. ae Son E d Vivetsta Ene | 
wish Daddy were here! He'd find oun ers rere and 
out I was doing wrong.” att . : 
oe of School cominene @ % 
neat = ued i laeg ' ° wedding vows AVAILAB eT al : 
Mae eet ie, are’ ENtertained pee Higgs Consult ipicked up | her dishmop, she , : Oakland Delphine Michaels 
Mr, and Mrs. Robert C. A , United : 
VanderKloot honored . venue ‘ 
Tae wa os a testi- Presbyterian ELKIN 
SN eS ee ~ Church Travel Bureau 
pee Paane ’ She is the 296 N. Hunter Bivd. September 1956 the Van- ao MI 6-2170 derKloots founded the private | daughter of 
day school to fulfill: what they Mr. and Mrs - felt was a community need, |. ie eR 
| A new school for 33_students | * 0 ee 
| was built in 1957 on the same isborne, ’ 
tS oe Mr. and Mrs 
aes Sen J. C. Smith | The school stresses prepara- , — 
tion for college in the form ‘ : of a basic academic program a bridegroom’s 
| as well as experience in exl- | MR. and MRS. J. C. SMITH parents. tral and practical arts for 
Beri: Virginia Osborne Speaks 
| et'isivddatied oct |VOWS Before 200 Guests | “""tne Gdeal of a senall school 
* ‘ | is that the staff seeks to dis- Married Saturday aftefnoon in borne and J. C. Smith. The Rev.. : 
Sale Begins Tomorrow Morning | cover each student's highest [Oakland Avenue United. Presbyte-/Theodore R. Allebach performed 
’ | potential. lrian Church were Virginia Lee Os-|the ceremony before 200 guests, 
at Both Osmun’s Stores .. . 1,800 — = . ‘6 & ALALMOL 
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held her shoulder-length ‘veil in LADY'S WARD- 
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|white orchid: on a prayerbook. 
| Mrs. John Douglas Stinson, siste 
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   DR. HAROLD BUSSEY, OPTOMETRIST = omen | 
Next te Op Eeceen Theater 
          panels and bodice. She car- 
‘ed a colonial bouquet of pink and LUGGAGE \White roses and carnations. SPORTING GOODS 
ALSO WEARS PINK 79 N. Saginaw $F. Flower girl Nikki Higgins, cousin’ 
of the bride, wore a pink embroid- | 
ered floor-length nylon dress andl 
carried a white basket of flowers. | | 
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Py was.Grady Smith. John Doug-   
  
    
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| guests. J 3 . ‘Heavy make-up on a young 
not only will appear cheap, 
but she will be covering the 
bloom of youth that is so | 
much admired and envied. ship Hall of, the church Mrs, Os- 
borne. chose an electric blue 
| satin and chiffon dress with pink | 
and blue accessories and a pink 
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    At fourteen or when she_ 
-enters the ninth grade is 
generally considered the ac- 
cepted age for the use of 
lipstick. A wise girl will 
make it a pretty and clear 
shade of pink or rose. She 
will start to brush her eye- 
brows into shape (but never, Mrs. Smith's choice was a black 
‘crepe dress with white accessories 
|and a corsage of pink roses and 
| carnations. 
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Before leaving on a Southern 
trip the new Mrs. Smith changed 
to a rose beige tweed dress with 
|a beige wool coat and brown ac- never pluck) and*on very 
\cessories. The. couple will live On| special occasions use a light | Whittemore street. dusting of powder on her 
| te nipechnsennicaonaspbioaanictlases i nose 
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         THE PONTIAC PEs WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1958   
  _In a recent public affairs pam- 
phiet, “Your Family's Health,” 
lia B. Applebaum, health educa- 
and writer, says, “Much loss of 
  
  
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Librarian 
| Gives Talk 
to Alumnae 
> .Phyllis Pope of the’ Pontiac 
City Library spoke to U. of 
M. Aluranae Club of Pontiac 
Tuesday evening. She dis- 
cussed plans and needs of the | ie bette» eins wan prt ve 
    
  and health can be avoided if jeause “he is nearby, oF the one library and reviewed several We tnd ea cn be ao at- we a books. Gatien Me the upkeep ot health as y So pAnins tne ylttahiimma wich we our cars ” reviewed w - i oe 3. Don't ask the postman or your With a Chinese Flavor" by : neighborhood druggist to. recom- Mrs. Lin Yutang, “The Fly- this: publication Miss Apple -|mend one and don't select one) ing Swan” by Padriae Colum, Pal makes many practical sug- yourself at random from 4 tele- “Journey to the East” by Her- aims the welfare |phone directory.’ mann Hesse, “Yankee G-Man” and safety of the family. 4 Don’t choose Doctor X be- by Frederick Ayer Jr., “Edge 
“There is nothing more impor- cause you have heard that his fee of Darkness” by Mary Ellen Jent than the selection of seu, is high and therefore he must be . Chase and ‘‘Paris in the Past" 
a physician. Yet good, or Doctor ¥Y because his fee by Pierre Couthion. is low and you will save money). x * : : ‘ 5, Finally, DON’T pick the Margaret Steward, Mrs. Jay 
| Bright, Cheerfyl doctor with the winning personal Wagner, Mrs. Harold Northon Z ity whom met at a . and Katherine Baker assisted y you t a party . “s the hostess, Mrs. Raymond WEEK-END The author continued, “Any one Rapaport of East Iroquois road of these may fiappen to be quali- : Mrs, William Gordon presided 
doctor chosen so casually may not 
be reputable professionally.” Pp 
he a rograms Staged 
by Lincoln Singers ‘ Homemakers : : 
Mrs. H. Jim Stein, Mrs. John 
Stoppert, Mrs..Ray.Kline and 
ducted a workshop on flower 
, a and house plants Tues- et Waikiki 
pod Heweit's oliday Kingdon A The workshop was conducted details, . and: trans. 
for. Modefn "Homemakers in portation see. 
the Clarkston home of Mrs. “Your Dealer in Dreams” 
ene, Fae BIRMINGHAM Community project of sewing 
cancer pads was under the di- TRAVEL SERV or 
rection of Mrs. Eric Daniel- ACE PLUMMER REILLY 
son. Guest of the day was = 
Mrs. Paul Heisler. 
        
   
    
            
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on its staff For this you telephone 
the office of the medical director   Lincoln Junior High Vocal Music 
|Department has been busily en- 
gaged the past two weeks in a/@) 
variety of presentations. Sue Eck-|7 © 
     
    
      One of the best ways to select a physician is to 
telephone the office of the medical director or super- 
intendent of a good hospital and ask him to give you 
* the names of several doctors on the hospital staff. or the superintendent. An accred-| Printed Pattern 4632: Teenage|!ey, Julius Middledorf and Jerry 
requires 5% yards of 35-inch;|™Music classes. 
collarette, % yard contrast. 
Printed directions on each pat- 
jtern part. Easier, accurate. 
  Another way to choose a ‘doc- 
Sr tot welle co Solagiene your School, 
    
  
             ited hospital chooses its staff most|sizes 10, 12,14, 16. Size,12 dress|Smith are teachers of these vocal| = 
Lincoln Concert Choir gave aif 
concert for Oxford Junior High)” 
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  - Sealtest Ice Cream will know ‘when you need to see a! Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, Popular Prices specialist, or may suggest one for 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17:h oe — of mind. He also willis: New York 11, N.Y. Print you locate one. plainly name, address with zone, aqua, pink and white all are * * wes ead syd soehae: Riker Building Lobby   
  
  
Night of OES soots'aal is sight Goud ote - 
  | used as border designs, as well 
contemporary— 
— oo amber and) associate 
   
   
  bright blue and chareoal, as well| 
Luks tae “thao Chuaerer’ tere. 
Hartman and Mrs. Lyle Hoard. Three hundred members and 
guests were present Monday 
evening at Roosevelt Temple 
‘for Friendship Night of Pontiac 
Chapter 228, OES. 
Among the guests were Mrs. 
James Shaw, worthy grand 
conductress; Mrs. 
Roy Wilton, past grand Mar- 
tha; Mrs. James Mundy, past 
grand warden; Mrs, Jeanette Gold and platinum trims are 
  grand fraternal sunshine chair man. 
Ninet@éen Oakland County 
— ‘were fepresented. ‘as colors matched to tableware. 
  
Mrs. Vanderworp 
Honored at Shower Sleek or slim, our striped 
chairman. Mrs. skirt with a tunnel looped Mrs. Edward Vanderworp was! banks and Mrs. Earl Ross 
honored at a pink and blue shower} were chi belt is just the thing 
for your work or play 
hours. It takes everything 
in stride because _ 
of handsome, hard wearing 
: tarpoon: Red, blue 
| : Or green combination. _   
Mrs. Roberts Feted . Robert Burmeister, Mrs. William 
      
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Over Bazley's Martin and Mrs. Raymond L.|C- A. Dahimann, Mrs, Roberts and| / i the six Roberts children } Skirts—Main Floor   
      
Your favorite pump in 
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DAYTIMER 
Pauli’ Ss Shine Store ‘Serving Pontiac for: Over 75 ae        
   all the winter coat news 
Is here at. 7 * 
L. 239 ond $54 7 witty ‘they were originally. 79.98 to $145 
| oe they merited attention . -but now at ‘only: 
l=. 39.00 and 54.00 ae demand it! ye fa- 
| vored domestic and especially exquisite im- 
‘ported wools 7% styles you won't be able to 
resist ye coats that are a fashion - first in   
everything ‘anything we say would be an 
understatement ¥&e you must come down to 
x Arthur's today! ye Savings you won't forget! 
3 ! Junior, misses’ and petite sizes. 2) 
PLAN NOW ... to come in on Saturday, March Ist... 
Meet Mr. Lefkow who will :present the entire collection of 
‘MOORDALE Coats and Suits with the distinctive | ilt of Spring. 
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4s. those heavenly carpets gare 8g ago 
: : ve o Ca 
by LEES , - on One Afternoon 
“The Wome’ Socty of Chiton Rok Pel, rape SL omen’s Society of Christian - Field, irman; Mr os ae 2 Service of Central Methodist Church is John Flood, chairman o) decorations, NATURAL HEALTH FOODS sponsoring a luncheon and style show —_ and Mrs, Lyle Saum, ticket chairman, : oe : BE 1 Thursday. Bree mais et te ples: Te cclock lancheon will feat A Conn oe whe Wichs tbe 2 Sag , ning commiltee are tto rs. F é ompany. Ea pes f Offer : 
; steamers oe eee ~ 100% WHOLE WHEAT a ore |Stardust Ball Set ae EAT) orci icon. || 
cata a oa | | Mee eremaeee: DOK | a for me end 1 don't want to slight The dance wil be held wader | | method. , | : them but there are too many to Se rpemeytle a 8: Pr | __, (Reg. 29¢ Per Loat) = 
5 all.” : . & ae 10 Grand Prizes te Be Given Away March 15th 
OG 08... * pera nnd mth pari blng an” L__ Ades aero Gur Sere Fodey * . ones - you , . : om : } would be : —< 1 
| Cite all eh to ite hr with | ONCE A YEAR SUPERB SPECIAL out risk of hurting’ the feelings of Piet cto * . ° 
! She’s a Princess meeilmy Hebb Foy , 
... in Her New . ee ) 
Spring Frock wag Sas pring rroc :  suppetell te Teip. hee Oth ber me hw San ces = drum st et nto tata tf    . . « frosted organdies all by 
California stylists. 
FLORA MAE Answer: You help her put on 
her coat before putting on yours. 
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' Mrs. Richard Balmer (left) is general chairman 
of the Thursday fashion. show and Mrs. George- |   
        
  
    
    
  
    
  
    
  
  
  
   
         
    
  
  
     
         
          
  Ree GIFT SHOP ee Enjoys Brunch Dietrich is r mg of rene be luncheon. Pro: | $20 Wave now 92" *, | W., Huron - - } ceeds will be used for church building a | A : | at Sutter Home : f fi | —_—_—__ . 
| DESIGNERS HAIE STYLING... | Elda Sutter entertained mem- Ss pat Bx 1 - | ee $25 Wave row 15 E : . .', By Rese and Callie bers of Pontiac Music Guild A [ Ga iL , , 
: * ) PERMANENTS, from... . $5.00 paening, st.¢ brunch ge- '@ | | [TID — | -wuere service AND QUALITY ARE SUPREME” OPEN FRIDAY TIL 9 P.M. 
CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP = jj tee sre cant curd as | yg |. No Appointment Needed ! Immediate Service : Lie X. Pere re 2-4acn 4) Plane. were competed for 2 OU eip MViany | oe Baas PHONE - diced by Robert Damm | | | Andre Beauty m © PHONE. | ducted by Robert Dumm of n ' 2 FE 5-9257 | - Ann Arbor, This event will be By RUTH MILLETT =—_-| But even they are far more | 2nd Floor Pontiec State Bank Bidg | held in the music room of First | Certain styles ought to carry | . unbecoming to a woman of #0 j ~ , : E = Congregational Church. . an age limit—"for girls under | than to a girl of 14 = ————— | ‘Duets were player by Charlies | 25,” or ‘for women under 40,” fpevigenbs ges cong 
yes Pianeta | x et ener comin | gt may Pind cr | OPEN EVERY Sutter, organist. : worn by anyone over 18.” seem i 
: ee * ¢ © | padhaeghrenghas bpd, ae NIGHT UNTIL : retos were guests of the group. A slim little teenager mama, dress reminds "p NT UTY lock sutte a6 tag ta fone, =< nothing so much as a Saletan i 7 : ' i | tight TV ; ants |. - ; : ARAMOUNT BEA | SCHOOL Leaves Hospital rer deo oe | i Fetitectsn quoreateed ws your money beck 
Iments it in U lasses. mama in the same getup at a treme makes appear. j Write, phone or call in person for Free ‘amphiet. imoan, prey forsale y neti Olin neighborhood shopping center, | ance. gin to te cearty la- _ Wederal’s expert corsetieres PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 ~ FMemorial Hospital at Michigan) 4° Hist wander WRY somebody | beled as to the age of the wom- will fit you correctly for State University. the age Sor —_ an who can ra R withont comfort; figure flattery : SAD, REALLY SAD ' wed . NOT SMART ENOUGH A pretty young thing may , / A p with Maybe the designers and As seen STAPP S eee both our stores feature eee cctvar thes orlassa tak style . setters think women 
: @ though it had been done by a | puéht to be smart enough to os : power mower.- If she is figure i. nrorresce poe LE a Ir young enough and pretty + enough she can get by with But a good look at American ‘ almost any kind of haircut. women would show them that But when you see a woman | the hardest thing for most three times her age with a women to figure out for them- pra that aan you her selves is when they have a she has lost r com when 7 with SHOE a her mind—it's sad, really sad. a ae be oud: iectain ot 
a ; a3 * *& & diculous a bt EXTRA UPPORT is Blue jéans don’t do anything An age label on fashions o Ly for feminine grace and beauty. ' would certainly help.   
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  “The Rochester Royals’ two tet : 
ior hockey teams received shutout 
goaltending last weekend for a! . 
pair of victories over the Clark- 
ston Flyers at Bud's Pond in 
Rochester. Keith McBurney had a 
3-0 shutout and Bart Bartlebauch 
was credited with a 10-0 white. 
wash as Don Barrick scored the 
“that trick.” . 
x * * : 
Bruce Sias of Drayton Plains 
style and George Chrest of 
Ferndale took 3rd in the butter- 
fly for the Central Michigan 
College swimming team as_ the 
Chips gaimed a 47-39 triumph 
over Albion recently. 
* * * 
The YMCA Intramural League 
basketball playoffs will begin next 
Monday night at the Pontiac “Y” 
gymnasium. First round games 
are Utica vs. Matthew-Hargreaves, 
7:30, arid Hasse’s Pharmacy vs. 
* * * 
  132-110. 
  Central “Michigan’s baseball   FOUL PLAY — Guy Sparrow (5) of the New York Knicker- 
bockers crashes into Philadelphia Warriors’ Joe Graboski, fouling 
the high-flying Warrior as he tries a shot in the Ist half of their 
National Basketball Association game at Madison Square Garden 
last night: At left is Philadelphia's Tom Gola. The Warriors won, | ipective 20-game winners ona 40- 
,olf their American League throne. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, 
  By BRUNO L. KEARNS 
Sports Editor, Pontiac Press 
LAKELAND, Fla. — What a dif- 
ference a year makes. Last year 
at this“ time, the Detroit. Tigers 
manager, new owners, three pros-; 
player roster and a farreaching 
optimism of pushing the Yankees 
Thursday, the 1958 contingent opened spring training with e new: WEDNESDAY, FEBR 
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mosphere camp, but the picture will be dif- 
ferent in many respects. 
manager is the same, but the at- 
ferent. 
The current spring camp roster 
lists 17 pitchers, five catchers, nine 
infielders and eight outfielders. 
Last of the contracts to reach 
  of Tigers officially opens training 
  
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Tigers’ Roster 
LAKELAND, Fla. -—- This-is the 1958 
roster of the Detroit Tigers which of- 
licially opened trainin: pene today.   rs 
{ Jum Bunning (20-8), Jim Brady (Au-| _~ 6-5). try Byrd (4-3), Charles 
nie] (0-0), John Drake (signed for '58), 
Paul Poytack (14-11), Billy Hoeft (9-11), 
Prank Lar 1 Don Lee 1-3) 
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1-1). 
hile with Tigers, 
ferentiy. 
(3) Catchers 
Bob Wilson, Jim Hegan, Tim Thomp- 
son, Charley Lau and Tom Yewcic. 
| Reno 3 Bolling, 
| Boone, Steve Boros. rve 
enn, Billy Martin, Larry Osborne a except 
Maxwell, Lou Skisas, Bill Taylor, 
Kean Walters and Gus Zernial. 
    
team will play a two-game 
series with Indiana University 
of the Big Ten this spring. The 
games are scheduled April 2 and 
3 at Bloomington, Ind. 
* * * ; 
  Tickets for Sunday , evening's | 
benefit Harlem Globetrotter show | 
in the Pontiac Central’ High gym' may be obtained at Calbi Music| 
Co., 119 N. Saginaw, and Grinnell 
- Bros., 27 S. Saginaw, or from any 
Pontiac Lions Club member. 
* * * 
Pontiac wrestlinz coach Bill 
outstanding ne this season. 
Outstanding among the group is 
sophomore Erasmo Trevino who Wilson -has come up with atte { . general manager dohn McHale 
| was that of Charley Maxwell who | 
decided te bring it with him 
from Paw Paw, Michigan.   » | 
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    SPORES   
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
| Beating any of George Mikan's 
has won 10 of 13 starts-With no task, But the way Detroit's George 
previous. experience. 
  
Take Victories ilike a cinch. 
After firing in 44 poirits in his 
latest effort, the baldheaded hot- 
1,932 points set in 1950-51. And 
Yardley has six games in which 
  to pick up those 125 points, need- Yardley Hits 44 to Near Record 
jer’ In the pro league, it could be 
la job. For Yardley, averaging 
;Pro | 1 ‘ear 
iprviding h» kee ps hitting. 
|Yardley is closing in on perhaps x > &* 
ithe big guy's greatest, it seems! The 6-5 master was in the pink, 
jdast night at New York’s Madison 
|Square Garden with a scoring dis- 
| play that not only moved him a 
the St. Louis Hawks.. 
* * * 2 
|. With 38 points already in his 
Booth, Boys Club Drop jing an average of about 21 a private bag, Yardley hit a 30-foot 
Class B City League’s =""* to do it. 
.Playoff Openers . . 
Griff's Grill and Walled Lake 
came with victories in the 
opening round of the Class B City 
League basketball playoffs last 
night at. Pontiac Central. 
Ken Tithetage scored- 24 points 
and teammate Bill York added 19 
as the Grill team trimmed Booth 
Homes, - 70-59. Jerry Shone scored 
17 in defeat. : 
Walled Lake whipped the Boys 
Club, 73-62, behing the 18-point 
effort of Dean Hess. Steve Keb- 
jer made 14 In a losing cause, 
Class B playoffs resume Thurs- 
day at PCH with Griff's meeting 
Walled Lake at 3:30 and Booth 
tackling the Boys Club in the 7 
o'clock opener. The “A” playoffs 
take over the spotlight this eve- 
ning on the PCH court. 
In Class .D action at Lincoln, the 
Auburp Heights Boys Club 
swamped Perry—Park, 68-29, for 
its 10th straight win as Bob Davis 
netted 18 points. Central Christian 
downed Jack's Bar & Grill, 34-25, 
in an exhibition game. 
Final Match Pin 
Wins for Chiefs 
An upset pin victory for PCH's 
heavyweight matman, Duane 
Thomas, over heretofore unbeaten 
Bri¢e Thompson of RO Kimball, 
Jast night gave the Chiefs their 
9th win against five losses, 29-19 at 
Kimball. It was the final dual   
match of the year for PCH wrestl-| . 
ers who now start SVC finalé Sat- 
urday at Bay City. 
Chiefs tok four ins: Others be} re 
sides the key win for. Thomas, in- 
pinned Lloyd Edwards; 133-pounds, 
Mel Nosenchuk pinned Butch 
Harris; 165-pounds, John Herron 
pinned Lanny Southwell. Other 
Chief winners, on decisions, in- 
cluded 113-pounds, Jack Keller over 
Paul Shortt; 120-pounds, Ray Ron- 
quillo over John Kreag; 127-pounds, 
Dave Payne over Bob Riddle; Lark 
- Nelson. {P) and Don Pirkola tied 
in a 145-pound exhibition. 5   
EP gong tg peCUSTON ined Oh Codli, 136, San Francisco, 0. RICHMOND, if, — Vic Cardot, 140, 
5 Sowee Marvin Marcus, 140, 
Fresno, 7. NDON Willie Pastrano, 187%, New 
OONDON acomied’ Brian Landon, "204s, England, 19. ee. ‘ a 
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  gymnasium Sunday night for an : iS HERE SUNDAY—Meadow Lem- 
cluded: 112-pounds, Bernie Slade; oy (above), the “clown prince” of the Harlem 
Globetrotters, will lead the famous basketball 
~wizards into the Pontiac Central High. School -. 
against the House of David from Benton Harbor. 
The Trotter's’ 3rd ‘straight appearance here is __ - |desperation hook ‘shot at the 
| For the normal basketball play-' buzzer that sent the game into the Pistons Win Thriller extra period. Then, his jump shot 
‘the key field goals in the over- 
time 
: * * * 
He got a standing ovation from 
ithe Garden crowd of 13,120, left 
iso limp by the spectacular finish, 
shot of the Pistons is within 124\giant step toward the record but/that they hardly let out a peep as 
points of Mikan's season National | produced an exciting 114113 
Basketball~Assn. scoring record of}comeback overtime victory over 132-110 inthe second game, 
* * * 
| The. Knicks, with seven games} 
remaining, trail Philadelphia by| Houston, Tex., syndicate reported-|the stock would be split and the| offered $1,250,009 in cash for the 
five games on the losing side. The|ly will make a second offer today’ management of the club. > 
* 
Sources closé to the negotiations   Warriors have nine remaining, 
two with the Knicks. : =   
       
proceeds going 
and radio men 
exhibition game once again sponsored by the Pontiac Lions, with 
program. A_ preliminary contest between. press 
the City League will open the show at 7:30 p. m. 
Vaudeville acts furnished by -the Trotters: are. 
also on the Sunday menu. - 
   
to the:club’s sight-conservation 
and the Pontiac Police team of Philadelphia swamped New York! 
Top Cash Won 
|Ford added $90 in the best ball | 
tional. $210 for | 
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er One player missing from the 41-'lar lineup (Al Kaline, player squad is ae Kuenn, Charley Maxwell, 
’ |Greengrass who was given 
a pte ag Bean faceS sion to report late because of his pitchers (Frank Lary, Billy Hoeft are , Only one ame winner is expectin ir fourthiand Paul Foytack) with 56 vic- 
and not a single .300 hitter. The ve om ge con 
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mosphere and the attitude are dif-' Qyere is a different kind of x * * 
optimism from Tighe now. In 
1957, Tighe and many of the 
players and the upper echelon 
of the organization were so full 
of exuberance they thought their 
only problem was how they were 
going te move the Yankees out 
of the top spot. rege a ae 
Ray 
Boone and Jim Small), and three 
tories among them in 1956, the pic- 
ture was just rosey for 1957. 
“Big difficulty was that only one 
of the eight American Lague teams 
believed Detroit had the pennant 
all wrapped up and that was De- 
troit itself: : 
The Tigers forgot about six other 
teams in the league. They did well 
against the Yankees with a 10-12   With five .300 hitters in the regu-'record, the best of any team in 
, and -driving, twisting layup were, § HOEFT LETS IT FLY — Detroit Tiger south- 
basketball records is no mean/27.4 it probably willbe a breeze;+ Pp y peer gr ove paw hurler Billy Hoeft lets. ball fly as he un- 
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Texas Group Wants to Buy Cards MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (INS) '—Ajdown ,over disagreement ‘on how, indiesite the Cardinals would. be 
ito purchase the Chicago Cardinals 
‘but Walter Wolfner, managing di-' 
| rector of: the Nationa] Football, 
|League club, indicates his reply 
|will be ‘a flat “‘no.”’ 
Wolfner, who is vacationing in 
;Miami Beach, Fla., yesterday re- 
back. Waller said he‘ would have 
moved the franchise to Miami. — 
The Houston business group 
reportedly offered the same 
amount -to Wolfner and his wife, 
who is chairman of the board of 
the club, over the weekend. But 
that deal also was rejected, 
“It also was learned that the 
original Houston offer bogged     
  oy Finsterwald Wins- $4,000 in Pro- 
Am Tourney at Port 
Arthur, Texas 
PORT ARTHUR, Tex. (®—Dow 
Finsterwald of Tequesta, Fla.; was 
top money winner in the 3rd an- 
nual $4,000 Port Arthur Pro-Am 
tournament yesterday. . * 
Ted Kroll of Fort Lauderdale, 
Fia., and Gene Littler of Singing 
Hills, Calif., fired 4 under par 
67’s and shared the best ball 
money, Winning $360 each. 
John MeMullin of Fair Oaks, 
Calif., Milon Marysie of Webster 
Grove, Mo., Finsterwald and Doug 
Ford of Mahopac, N.Y., tied for 
third with 68's. Each won $165. 
foursome competition. 
Finsterwald picked up an addi- 
ading his team of 
three amateurs to third place in 
  
CHICAGO  — Two nights and 
  Gloves Tournament of Champions 
simmers down tonight to the 
quarter-finals. Eight survivors in each of the 
some 170 bouts later, the Golden eight weight classes from a field 
of 250 return to two rings in Chi- 
cago Stadium to try.to make the 
semifinals and finals on March 5. 
  
Tech Abandons WIHL HOUGHTON «® — Michigan Tech announced today that it will 
‘follow three Big Ten schools in withdrawing from the Western! 
Intercollegiate Hockey League (WIHL).: 
The University of Michigan, Michigan State and Minnesota * * * 
The welterweights, light heavies 
ts, and heavies took 
their turns last night. There was 
a total of 37 knockouts of. techni- 
cal knockouts in the furious ac- 
tion. In 16 heavyweight scraps, 14 
failed to go the distance, 
ee 
previously sald they would drop out of the WIHL at the end of this /jo, the team championships was 
season, Tech's withdrawal becomes effective in six months, 
Prof. W. A Longacre, chairman of Tech's athletic board. ex 
pressed 4 hope 
conference at the WIHL's annual that the league’s seven schools can form a new 
meeting in Minneapolis. March 15. 
Other league members ifclude North Dakota, Colorado and 
penne Big Tet schools cited conflicting 
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eligibility rules as theit|y M., Chicago with 13 points, One. point 
was awarded for each bout won 
in the two nights of action. 
Ruhnerup with 11 points was 
with 10, Toledo 9, ‘Louisville $ and 
  , Kansas City, and 
with 7 each, ; Breaking ahead in competition)- 
Fort Worth. Then came Cincinnati, - 3 Michigan Fighters in Quarter-Finals Results of Michigan va, end bouts in 
the Golden Gloves ‘ournament of 
bem eam in. Chicago Stadium ust 172 3 Parts to 
| ~M7-POUND CLASS First Round 
Sa Vedel. Plobes , ha, Wis., sto James Grand Rapids, .Mich., ~ 
Pe te stopped George Davis, Streator, 
160-POUND CLASS 3 
Olivet Edwards, OG Rapids, Mich., 
—— ted C. B. Smith, Kenosha, Wis. , rks Burds, Cedar Rapids, Iuwa, out- 
jpointed Bobby Joe Keck, Detroit. 
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Talley, Kansas   
  175-POUND CLASS 
| Donnes Deters, Detroit, stopped Elis \Pew, Rockford, Dl., 1 . ' € Applebury, Cincinneti, «topped _Etin Harper, Grand Rapids, Mich., r 
( Deters outpointed Willie Bell, Los An- 
geles. ye 
HEAY CLASS First 
@, La, Omaha, Rosewell,|,,.3r* 3” ilour Polis, TTC 
Tetied ¥ : sane Shey ne eae, Jimmy Clark of Laguna Beach, 
Calif, won $240 by heading the 
first place Pro-Am foursome with 
a S-under-par 66. 
  
  Prep Problems 
Begin Thursday 
A three - part series on Mich- 
igan high school backetball tour- 
  problems in MHSAA 
ranks. ae 
  
‘Hope Defeats Eastern 
YPSILANTI &— Powerful Hope 
handed Eastern Michigan its 18th 
loss of the season, 94-84, in a non- 
conference basketball game last 
  ' from a syndicate headed by Ron 
Waller, Los Angeles Rams a * 
indicated Wolfner wanted to part! 
with only 49 per cent of the stock,| 
‘keeping control of 51 per cent, He) R 
also wanted_to keep his title ay & ae 
jected a $1,500,000 bid for the club|&°™°'™! manager. staff. 
4S| Wolfner said ‘the issue of keeping: 
the Cardinals in Chicago is not) 
One Jast aftempt may be made |one of tohey but 4 matter of ci 
to bring major league football to |pride: He repeated: *  . a 
the Texas city. Houston sources | “The Cardinals are not for sale.’ Since an offer of a quarter of a 
million dollars more already has 
been spurned, the new offfer also    
    
   
     
  
          
   
    
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OH, THAT HARD CANVAS — James Stepp, of Roswell, N. M., 
has just been tagged by'I, C. Coleman, of Kafisas City, and starts 
the long trip to the canvas during their heavyweight class Golden 
Gloves bout at the Chicago Stadium Tuesday, After this action 
Coléman was awarded a technical. knockout. 
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Eaglets Shoot   
Acquire Milt Bolling   for 12th Win St. Mary (OL) goes after its sea- 
2nd Base Haunting Tribes: S225 TUCSON, Ariz. (® — Spring;Didn't figure in our plans, and 
training under way and still the| Bolling may be useful as e utility 
burning question for the Cieveland infielder : 
Indians is: ‘‘Who's on second?” ” 
. 
Bobby Avila‘has slowed downja strong club in Sweetest Heart 
General Manager Frank Lane/since joining the Indians in 1949.\of Mary, carrying a 96 mark. 
so far has been frustrated in his|He was the regular second base-icame will end the regular sched- 
ule. efforts to get a second baseman|man last year except for a‘ brief 
from the New York Yankees or/tryout at third. ‘Two other con- 
the Detroit Tigers, His success in}tenders for the job are Fyed Hat- 
this direction’ is expected to have ‘field and Larry Raines. 
an important bearing on the) - * * * 
Tribe's hopes of getting back into, Raines, who played in the Cu- 
‘ban Winter League where Indians 
ifield Manager Bobby Bragan was) 
| Lane whe tried to get Frank! managing, failed to convince Bra- 
Bolling from Detroit, announced gan he can play second. Hatfield, 
yesterday he had acquired Bol-'obtained from the Chicago White 
ing’s brother, Milt, ‘also a second'Sox in the trade. that brought 
baseman from the Washington|Minhie Minoso to Cleveland, is a 
Senators. Lane remarked that/good infielder but latks batting | Wlodkowski, 
rookie. pitcher Pete Mesa, who|power. His highest major league)A reserve the first division this year. 
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went to Washington in the trade,|RBI total was 35 in 1956. 
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day, here, and Shamrocks 
| Lamphere tor their Friday 
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Eaglets will start Stan Me 
iuszko, Art Goisdzinski, Mike Wit- 
and   tt 
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* 61 MIAA basketball victory over 
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ANGELES @ — Bil Detroit Lions'- 
+; ~assistant -coach;—has~ been~named: end. coach for the Los Angeles’. Por ges ht 
‘A onetime Columbia star, Swiacki 
played with Detroit in 1951 and Pigs . s) x: be , € oe. oF i - 
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Avon 76, Romeo 57; Vikings, Ferndale Win   
1952 after three years with the 
New York Giants. He served on 
the Lions coaching staff in 1953, 
the Giants in 1954 and was head 
coach at Toronto. 
  
Kalamazoo Wins 70-61 
KALAMAZOO  — Kalamazoo 
Hillsdale last right.   
DON’T SAY A preview of what to expect in 
next week's Class B district tourna- 
ment at Pontiac Central was given 
the large crowd attending the Lake 
  Muffler . i 
SAY . 
-MIDAS See King’s Ad on 
_ Television Page 
  jlast night whipping Romeo 76-57. had another warmup for the event 
    
  
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by downing Kingston 69-56 in 
other area prep actions last 
night. 
Rochester got off to a 17-9 lead 
at Orion and stayed in front until 
scoring ace Jim Drake hit a field 
goal and foul to tie it at 46-46. 
Drake's pass ‘to his point-getting 
twin Nick Neira on a fast break 
produced the clincher seconds 
later. 
‘+ ® & 
Orion was down by eight going 
into the last stanza before. the 
Drake-Neira duo highlighted a 11- 
point spree that pulled out the 
Dragons llth triumph in 15 games. 
Drake finished with 15 and 
  plenty. to spare with a 23-9 final 
quarter, Gordon Redwan scored 
23-and Earl McNeal! 20 in starring 
roles. Tom Woodraff’s 20 topped 
the Pointe. : 
Birmingham led 9-8 after one 
period and gave East Detroit a 
scare in the last session before 
Maples with 16, while Gary Ball- 
man hit 22 and Ron Emerick 21 for 
East Detroit. - S 
Ortonville had little trouble after) 
a slow start. Chuck Graves featured! 
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Blackhawks have a 9-46 record. 
Imlay trailed early but then went 
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  > ghaeeiiala| Pace 69-47 Win. 
at Clarenceville | Holly Defeats Brighton 
in Final Seconds, Keego 
Edges Clawson 
A 2-point performance by rug- 
ged rebound specialist Bill Noles 
and the outstanding all around play 
of Leroy Parks enabled Clarkston 
to clinch its 2nd successive Wayne 
Oakland League championship at 
Clarenceville last night. 
The Wolves came out on top 
after surviving some rough sled- 
ding in the 2nd period to win their 
12th game in 13-loop starts. 
By winning, Clarkston elimi- SPARK CHAMPS — Big Bill   oe eS ee 
Robertson 35 
regain 
Seattle's Elgin’ in major college basketball's ‘scoring race. 
* : 
‘| Baylor, idle until Friday when 
w= |Seattle plays’.Pacific Lutheran, 
& ~jhas™709 points in 21 games for a 
33.76 average. With 35 tonight, 
Robertson’s average would be 
33.78 on 747 points in 23 games. 
Oscar has averaged 33.72 points a 
game through 22 with a 742-point 
total. , 
x * * 
None of the leading scorers 
played last night, 
Drug Cagers Move 
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Drayton Drug knocked Ryeson's 
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the Waterford League basketball 
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last night at Crary gym. The 
triumph moved Drayton into a 18 
place tie with White Swan on a   
Pontiac ‘ieee ‘Phete 
and little playmaker 
Leroy. Parks were the sparkplugs as Clarkston clinched its 2nd Noles, left, 
    
          
  
  
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  straight, year, John Lenge-| B#ted idle Northville trom eon- : 
Neira 12, low totals for these = acy j| tention, The Mustangs, whe| Straight W League title last night by beating Clare [eon rd. = J “ man_and Jim Ward-had 18 and of the season. 2 
boys. Carl Montross tallied 17 |;7, respectively. : shared the crown last year, will | enceville. Noles tallied 28 points for his best night * |. John Collins scored 17 points for 
and«Giene Lothery 15 for Roches- : = be at Clarkston Friday, Parks added 16 while setting up many others. the winners while Cecil Dumbrigue i 
ter which le 33-5 now. fo rr TP ae tr] - It was also a happy night for) : ) : ‘topped Ryeson’s with 15. 
Avondale led its contest all the St%% § 9 12 Ennis 4 1 8 /Holly. Bill Taylor's jump shot from A last-second basket by Bill New- 
way but never could relax until/Cromwen 2 1 § Lothery 7. 1 35,15 feet out produced a 78-76 tri- Ba ketbal] Brothers combe gave Johnson: & Anderson 
the last quarter as Romeo kept\van'wag 3 1 $ Mon! 3 @ ‘4 Umph over Brighton to assure the Ss |a 44-42 win over the Junior Cham- battling. Jerry Hill's 25 and 21 3 4 Broncos: at least a tie for ot . es . ot : ber of ee tee in at ye 
for Mike Walker told the story 19 11 48 21 « «Place in the loop. West Bioom-' B R ] S a game. Kei auser A 
for the Yellow Jackets. Bob Black 'o,... + by Quarters |. gfield, the team with a chance to O be fnilvais saturday with 13 points and Glenn Hagyard rung up 22 for Romeo. Avon is Rochester... -...|. 17 12 12 S—«6'deadlock Holly, nipped Clawson Pome ‘ . tallied 10 for the Jaycees. 
now over the 500 mark at 8-7, seemnian - pe - outside the league, 47-46. MINNEAPOLIS (#—Jo¢ and Oz-,athletic fortunes, will be reunited! ~~ ¥* = * da acer eT, pce | fos Gy A 156 third quarter advantage/zié Carlson, _ basketball-playing|this week—as rivals. - |. 
Walled Lake’s win evened itsiaofortn 4 3 11 2 2 ¢ actually broke up the Clarkston- brothers from North Dakota who; Sooner or later in Saturday 
record. Dennis McClelland was the /Eecaes 3 H A nomaad } § 2 Clarenceville tussle although the went separate routes to seek theirjnight's Big Ten meeting here be- 
big noise Yor the Vikings with 27}mitl, af § 3% Olmak ¢ {Wolves had led all the way. tween Minnesota and Ohio state] Custom Drawn points, Bob Smith added 12. Waker 10 1 31 Redman 4 1 9 - Coach Dom Mauti’s quintet |. — “|the flow of action will a them OL 1-8200 
ote 2 24-9 ist ma 128 a Fee i 3 2! romped to a 21-10 early lead but - fin face to face competition. | . 
Ferndale had to overcome a one- fe = a =| had to hold en throughout the age eS S It will be a proud and perplexing Oh 8-4081 
peint deficit to win its big one. Seore by 2nd quarter as Clarenceville re- d moment for Mr. and Mrs. O. Hugo = 
~ avondale .........655 22 15 31 116) cove and sliced the difference : Carlson of Valley City, N.D., who Railsplitters did nt with ‘Romeo 11). 13 18 17 18 wed ane MICHIGAN HIGH SCHOOL RASKETRALL | to only one just before the half |" Akron 83, North Huron 48 will be watching their sons ina) fhe Amazing NEW | which ended 35-96 ents te Staedens Big Ten game.for the first time. . 
TeammateDrake —— L am —the; Battie creck Se Philips $3.0 | t * © — ALL-O-MATIC._ 7 i 5 . 5 j 
, \intermission as the losers just] eon Who do root for when Ohio| ‘> 
: . lcould not keep up the pace set by, Bavas'sesinis set =" |aulters Joe is shooting and Minne-| WATER SOFTENER, Noles, Parks & company. hh a A ty eA ’s Ozzie is trying to him?! . 
, Diet &thier. mtn stop him? works while you sleep! -_ * * Bea. City BT, Mecoste 40 . | “They've told us they are go- 
: Mauti calléd Noles’ play “his our es t. ing to try to be quiet,” smiled) 
: : best of the year.” He had an excel-| _,Easexvilte St. Johns 30 Ozzie, “Although I don't know) 
By CHUCK ABAIR in Oakland County. The lead-|lent shooting record of 13 field ills 45, 42 how they’re going to manage. it." 
— ng time coming but/T Sappens to be another fellow|goals in 24 attempts for 54.1 per Speers S, Tamrense Direct competition between the 
sicstiene ‘a oak tones ope eae hen hitting from outside end f) a i Mares game ” two, he feels, would saddle each y overtaken) prage : ewes emettiies| tndta. “Be-| 
Lake Orion's Jim Drake in the mot oe ee ie Taos } Goldwater St. Charice 54. Colon 4§ with boda . “Be-| 
with Neira shifting between 2nd. Cjtarenceville skipper Lee Saline 49 sides,” he said, “Joe is faster and; 
race for individual scoring honorsjand 3rd since December but Nick! singled out Parks as the tg SL. Ay more experienced than I am. 
had been gaining rapidly in recent! hig factor in Clarkston’s clinch- | Elsie 40, 6t. Charies 37. Maybe ‘I couldn't handle him.” 
weeks. “H terrific reeptien Pint Coutral tral #0, Pint Worthern 88 - * « 
| we woul aipesiinats him Pint Tech 74. Owosso 3 : | Neira outscored his sharpshoot. | “© | lolea,”” pea named Sednee ch Beenie Creek 50 Ozzie at 6-1 is a couple of inches’ 
ing baddy in four straight games — set up Nejen," Gress, Lake 56, Brookinn 30 ‘taller than Joe, a 25-year-old jun- 
. to finally take over the > | . Holly 78. Brighton 76 ‘ior. The older Carlson spent near-: 
Rally Trips Armada tion with 353 points and a %.2 | Parks wound up with 16 nial Hartor Beach 06 'Pairgrove 47 ly four years in the Air Force : average. Drake has 338 for 24.1. and Dick Lippert contributed 11 to Hanover 48. Jackson 8 Marys 3 jafter ee a North pags 
ug ;the cause. Larry Andrews rung up) j™ it? : gi Service friends interested him in 
EO eats 10 pants —— John Herrington of Waterford 16 to top the losers, por at Quincy’ =e _|Ohio State and he transferred. 
SietrWRGNOES-SeR On a: Sed halt, [Meld on to 3rd boosting his average, Holly had Jed all-th» way Wetore masoo Central 4, Jackson (S| Joe has hit 196 points in 21 games| 
42-point cai teat as duced _|t® 20-3 as Rick Moos of Madison! Brighton tied the count with 56) , cuesuis nets: © _\a8 a regular. 
71-58 win over Armada High, in |eased past Leroy Paris again . : a g tao gpg allem Lake Orion 40, Rochester . ‘ 
Detroit, Tuesday night. by one-tenth of a point for 4th 25 and George McDaniel 24 to pace Marri #8, een nan NBA Standings. 
* * ® . ; |Holly as Brian Watson had 30 for Michigan Center 10, Vandercook Lx. & 
11-23 for the firet half. Notre Bamse| Ore ye on ar Mglerens Division eC | ste Bs b : . ‘ 1 
hit for 22-20 in the second half.|Drats, take Orion” "c0.c1¢ 330 i “hays rp CUARENCEYEELE,| Qrtonvilie'st, Marsiand «4 Bebe seecsste js psoe bie} Loss left Armada with a 7-5 record Herrington Waterford ..,..14 264 20.3 Porritt 1 4 6 Simons 2 0 4: 62, kerville 22 DOUOGNER «sb cugeccnsicsscs 7 OSD 
lgcing into Friday's witdup with|Perts, Crettetes ..0ccch 2p seo Gustht™® 3 19-18 Warren ¢ 2 3) Saginaw Ste, Prser @ Past oe New. Yorke coc HO a | Almont. \Sjaactosn, Ortenviiie -".33 a yey orm, «61 $e wy > + 45 pinee Holy Pamily 28 WESTERN Divuee Lest P-1,| 
| Oe cea te tele ean tte, ER eet fd teem Bake rn m3 St ar a ae ee ee eg de pit me 8 |) eee | ee oe eR Se [vhs bit 34 points, 20 in the Gret(Setieseey, Setoima EBS ALR a) eee Agee prsnaein te Ree York Ayrcas half. Terry Willis Armada|Riil, Avondale  ..00...0..18 205 Jae Clarkston -........ 32 48 18! apo] Wane St Se wharme St. Louis, ve. Cincinnati at Detroit 1 we 1 200-6 1147 with 24 (also got 20 in the first x West Bloomfield 87 Clawson 46 Boston st Detrolt nes 
‘half). Watson, Brighton ...., 1.4) ee eacet rp| Yee nea tiv." Pailadelphia 152, New ‘York 110 Gack, Bt Benedict... 205 1 § Appleton ¢ 3 11) Northeatsern #4, North « PaieseiPTURSDAT'S 
arerg cere ; Hr ee ee Cree ered celta $B meek ob ft] | momaae _—— Baiiman, © Detroit >: 15.5 | 2 14 © */ Kalamasoo 70, . a2, 
Domitrs, North Braschi 3). Bie me oe We) Jackson Jom, Grand Hapian 36 © NHL Standings ont < ppeereins 13. | " Beore by Quarters Arbor.JC 91, Bat Jc @ (Seoring does not include jast night’s|Holly ............... 25 15 33 15—78| Joliet (Ill) 65, Benton Harbor JC 18 : games.) Brighton ............ 16 19 19 22—16 ° 
     “ written for NBA Service and tre on PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, ‘1958   
  Poni Cages Tackle Vikings 
Here on Friday "Saginaw Valley Clash 
Finds Chiefs , Barring 
Northern Title ‘ ‘Hopes 
By BILL CORNWELL 
If the Pontiac Central basketball 
team wants to beat Flint Northern 
this Friday as badly as coach Art 
Van Ryzin does, the Vikings are 
due for a busy evening. 
Northern, still clinging to 
hopes for a share of the Saginaw 
Valley Conference crown, in- 
vades the Chiefs’ wigwam Fri- 
day night for a league encounter 
“important to beth schools, 
“I hope we can give them a real 
good licking,” Van Ryzin said as 
the bus ‘carted his cagers home 
from last Friday's 65-54 —- 
at Bay City. 
* * *° 
“We've got an old score to set- 
tle -with those” fellows,” be re- 
marked. 
The old score, of one: te the 
narrow 49-47 loss the Chiefs ab- 
serbed from Northern in their 
first engagement on the Flint 
court. That setback, as it turned 
out,’ marked the Chiefs’ downfall 
in their — to retain the SVC 
title, 
Pontiac has long since lost all 
hopes of defending its confer- 
ence honors, but the Chiefs-can 
stili gain a share of 3rd place 
with Saginaw. 
Saginaw has a rough ssuigumeent 
Friday against the league-leading 
Indians of Flint Central on the 
Flint floor. A Saginaw loss cou- 
pled with a Pontiac victory would 
force a tie for 3rd place. 
* * a 
Northern, which took a bad T5- 
58 beating from city rival Central 
in their SVC showdown last week,|' 
must beat the Chiefs while hoping! > € * * 
K-State, ‘bann Clinch kk ® 
Tourney Berths   
  By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
Kansas State and San Francisco 
were sitting pretty in NCAA major 
college tournament seats today 
dope 
track in a bid for a fourth con- 
secutive Southwest Conference bas- 
ketball ‘crown. 
fusing Atlantic Coast Conference Virginia made the already con-| nists thin Wakes ti taies 
upsetting Duke, which had won 
11 straight, 70-68, in triple over- 
time last night. 
Kansas State gained its fourth 
poll, now have won 10 in a row 
for a 19-1 record...   CAA Field Gains San aabien. ranked No, 4, 
didn’t have it.so easy while build- 
ing a 22-1 record with a 49-47 de- 
cision over St. Mary’s (Calif.) 
that clinched the West Coast 
Athletic Conference championship 
and handed the Dons a ticket to 
their fourth consecutive NCAA 
shindig. 
oe 
Holy Cross, passed over thus far   
NEW YORK W — Ingemar Jo- 
, |hansson’s 13th round technical 
knockout of England’s Joe Ers-|4"* 
kine today earned the Swedish Eu- 
ropean heavyweight champion 
Month” award and a boost in the 
ratings. 
The undefeated 25-year-old 
Swede was raised from tenth 
place among the contenders to 
seventh. 
Argentina's Alex Miteff and 
Germany's Willi Beemanoff, who 
‘also scored important victories 
during the past month, were aid 
Moted too. 
Michigan’s Kenny Lane aa 
second in the lightweight class and 
Chuck Spieser is 7th —_— the 
    
- for Saginaw to upset Central in|™ 
order to divide the title “spoils,” 
If the Chiefs can come up with 
the type of performance Van 
Ryzin knows they are capable of 
giving, the 1957-58 regular sea-_ 
son schedule may finish on a 
happy note. — 
Cie eso Be We: Re 
sure is al} on Northern when the   
‘two teams collide in the PCH 
gym. The Chiefs should be as re-|¢”* 
laxed as a carefree vagabond for 
this one, : 
" #* @ 
Bay. City clashés with Arthur 
Hill at Saginaw in Friday's other 
Saginaw Valley game. 
  
  
        
POINTERS ON POINTS Second of s series Phe forage 
professional coaches hevers 
ntiac 
Press. 
By GUY RODGERS 
Temple University 
My favorite “is the jump shot 
tried constantly to improve. 
Next: Ed Conlin of Syracuse 
Nationals, 
  
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aa ATIONAL LEAGUE 
Port Wayne 6, Louisville 5 
EASTERN LEAGUE 
Johnstewn: 3, Clinton 2, overtime 
New Haven 2, Philadel iphia 1 
WEDNESDAY'S \¥'S SCHEDULE 
AMERICAN LEAGUE 
Providence at Buffalo by selection committees, upset 
NCAA-bound Connecticut 92-89 in|. 
double overtime. New Orleans 
Loyola, named to the NCAA field 
yesterday, whipped Memphis State 
SMU, crossed off as a South- 
Texas A&M was upsetting Texas 
erate including Pontiac’s ‘two parochial 
the tapllicaipennee bores in the rapidly-approaching 
tournaments in intel held yes- 
terday. 
* 
‘Clarkston, which clinched the * * 
: Wayne-Oakland Conference title 
last night, plays Durand next 
Wednesday night at 9 o'clock in 
the Class B district’ tourney at 
Grand Blane. 
Holly, another W-O0 team, meets. 
host Grand Blanc on the same 
  
Lions, Giants Tangle 
in Night Exhibition 
DETROIT ™@ —The Detroit 
Lions will meet the New . York 
Giants in @ pre-season football 
game Aug. 29. 
The contest will be «the first of 
two night exhibition meetings at 
Briggs Stadium before the 1958 
National Football League cam- 
paign. The club also is. scheduled 
to meet the Cleveland Browns here 
Aug. 22; 
ee — ¥* 
include the College All-Star contest 
at Chicago Aug. 15 and a meeting °. 
with the Chicago Bears in Dal- 
  _Kansas State, the NCAA run- 
3 acral managed only a 30-28 
man-to- 
ag Pascual Peres. Argentin toa pe Oru Ba But th 4 rgentins: | man lense & e 
sartin pan At pune ‘Kingoelch, ‘nae Wildcats hustled at peinte chend| ‘ Poszali —" early second 
tayad, % soenuela. 7. ‘Be : Adams, out Boozer supplied K-State’s scoring) 
dao’ Yaotta, Japan’ 10, Memo Dies,|punch with 23. 
A disputed field goal helped San 
the NCAA championships last year 
after taking the title in 1955-56, 
Duke’s winning streak got the 
      extra session.   
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‘Oakland County basketball teams, A 
day night at 7. Farmington Our 
Lady of Sorrows will play the win- 
game in the Friday nightcap. 
* * * 
In the Class B division of the! 
Pontiac district, Oxford battles 
Rochester on Thursday at 7 o’elock, | 
followed by an 8:30 game 
Avondale and Lake Orion. The | 
finals in both classes are scheduled 
Saturday, March 8. 
* * * 
Pontiac Central will learn its) 
“luck of the draw” tonight at 8 
o’clock at Southfield where the/ 
Chiets enter district play with 
eight othér Class A schools next 
week. Drawings are also slated 
today at several other area tourney | 
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    SMOTC Observes 10th Anniversary — s Pontiac Sports 
: E ° eve . o VRE |About Outdoors - 
| | 3 Fr |. What game in the American . ' : a OW hunter's list draws the heaviest . i ; . S eee ar woo 
By H. GUY MOATS itask of training dogs (and iro bn is observing its tenth anni- in ogre county, ioe : ss see 0-13 ‘It one is a confirmed duck jhunt- 
“labor of love”. ito be good “citizens.” = _™ versary. spread its activities over en pri er, he would probably say without 
ore dg the way it goes, The pioneer organization in this) Southern Michigan Obedience tire oe ppt re .- reservation that waterfowl holds 
for one group of dog lovers who| unselfish, but highly rewarding ac-} Training club, motivating bedy | ™f some gh Parga : Extensive Plans Are 'that distinction. | But he would be has dedicated ‘itself to the difficult/tivity in southeastern Michigan this; back of the program, was formed sc grel ps ter in xten ; wrong, according to an official of 
we, | . : — Under Way for Event, big arms company. The firm ee Like trainer Reg Armstrong ex- es made a survey from which it de- 
z. plains it, “‘we don't train the dogs. at Miracle Mile veloped that the ubiquitous rabbit } Their owners do that, but we do is the most popular target, with 
handling their pets to make them for the 1958 Pontiac Sports and|manufactured fired at him. 
obedient, happy animals, and good Boat Show, and promise is held'game and percentages of shells j canine citizens”, out for the “biggest and most in- fired at i includes squirrel 14; 
All class work measures up to teresting show in Pontiac’s his-;quail 13.9; ducks, geese 10.5; 
obedience standards set up by the| tory.” The event is set for April|pheasant 9.5; doves 7, and others - 
__ [American Kennel Club, “‘Subjects”| 20 through April 13. po Trap ond skeet use 12 per 
“nel”, both on ‘end ‘ft lesa, freien! a> hehe EE Fe s on = La id ny! = 
| stand quietly for inspection, down- newest big shopping center, chair ee wa stay and return from sit and down SX ers anglers not carry a 
positions. i Ce eee oe 0 ee men (oe ae kit in field and on water. 3 
* a Am * a 
| ge Caniaane eas: 8 das one. be eae } : committeemen Bernie Salvatore we it. hes figured aly Po 
ak teceeiee ‘whe — cata and Charles Kelly. Frank Slay- vacegug Peed gm Aeon Men rad _ {both his ee. |: AIDS LEADER DOG WORK — When a sizeable profit accrued | baugh, also working with the | oie tirst aid in the field. It’s a ch. the SMOTe| *2 the Pontiac Kennel club after its recent winter show at Pontiac | group, will hold his anmual “fam | 5+ as important to know how to 
saoreleatte tet og training classes, | Motor Retail store, officials looked for a deserving activity where | ily sport ‘show” on March 78, /1s6 it, as to have such equip- 2 pinoy tags dow "| funds would be welcome, and aid in promoting a needed work. They | at Slaybaugh’s Marine store om | ont 
| ; . | decided on The Rochester Leader Dog school, and-the picture shows | Oakland avenue. * © ® 
| a a ee PKC prexy Volney Cotton handing a check for $200 to teader dog | Details of the Miracle Mile show| The state's ploneering group e ane ited datensre trainer Vincent Syracuse, as Pontiac dealer, Henry Gotham (left), |are now being completed. They camp program is im its 10th win- 
precapbe Four ph simtnay Sa Rl looks on. Gotham gave his big service area over for the club’s show, |are expected tc include many fea-| ter of operation. Each year this 
| represent Pontiac, Birmingham, | 2d the Leader Dog gift was made in his behalf. tures, in addition to an- extensive & Roseville, Grosse Pte ~ exhibition of boats, marine equip- 
: Sean nate Gok hae ment, and many other 
Drayton Plains, Clarkston and Hold Ceremony Tonight : free pony rides for childpem or- 
rosegyacage ane ype aaa ae 0. -_[ehetra, masio each om a < 2 : ‘}queen contest some en- 
waeronm-eseeeHOHOL Area Water-Skiers f=... trained-eacn yearby SMOTC. It-is also to have — 
A charge of $10 =~ : 5 famous speedboats on disp ay. 
, is made to cover cost dings, : ms _ {probably “What a Pickle” 
trophies, ribbons and diplomas. A/ Attesting to the high rating givenipion; Joe and Jackie Chircop, |*Such Crust.” 
sizeable cash balance is left over, /devotees of the fast-growing sport, Mixed - doubles (members of Cass 
and from this fund the SMOTC of water-skiing in Michigan's Wa-|Lake Ski Club). 
has contributed to MSU veterinary |ter Wonderland, and particularly; . From eutstate are 1957 state 
college student assistance funds. 1, those capable performers of] champion Dave Thornpson of 
Recently the club gave four <—— Pontiac and its surrounding lake) Kalamazoo, men's division; Paul 
arships to leader dogs for the section is the planned award of| Boel, Detroit (Cass Lake ¢lub 
blind, to help finance purchase Of nonors at the Detroit Boat Show,| prexy) senior men’s state jump- 
s leader dogs for needy people tonight. * champion; Bul Bilbie of 
P te Head Pontiac area trainers I) wens outstanding Michigan Whitmore Lake? 1957, slalom 
ee , see persia ita | ner aem ss wed | Se a CITIZENSHIP COURSE — Both owner and Pontiac Press Phote | -Cierk. . cage 2s king, an instructor at MSU canine pupil benefit from the lessons in obedi- 
ence, which many dogs of the Pontiac area and 
southeastern Michigan are- being given under 
Southern Michigan Obedience Training club di- 
| » rection. Above, snapped at a recent class ses- 
pe . _ sion at Daniel Whitfield school are from left,   Joan Dombrowski, Nadine 
holding her Dalmatian; Barbara Valbusch, 2333 
Pine Lake road; Catherine Franck, 3660 Orchard 
Lake road; Linda Armstrong, 2385 Wooddale, 
and SMOTC trainer Reg Armstrong. All the 
youngsters have pets in training. Lane, W. Bloomfield, 
  ‘Oak, Mt. Clemens HS, and CAI 
‘building, Waterford, 4.   
That Perfect Dry Lure?   
Deer Feel Effects 
of Winter Weather 
LANSING — Michigan deer were 
feeling the effects of winter in 
many areas as deep show restrict- y JACK ERSO? ed whitetails to yarding areas sd pam hile’ . _Joe Clark, local trucking mag- Here's Tip for Flytiers servation Department to equip the'to the fisherman. Take a standby 
deer with skin diving outfits and like the Adams. It is a reliable 
fish-getter but can be miserably PT o'clock.   Miss Michigan Water Sports of 
1958 will confer the awards. This Boat show, at Detroit Artillery 
highlighted feature is set for 8 Armory, Eight. Mile road, at 
. |Greenfield, opened last weekend, 
Skiers to be honored were se-\°oMtinues through March 2. 
lected by. the awards committee. 
of the Michigan Water sii Stet 00 Entries for 
sri omer'2PS KC's AOth Exhibit * * ¥ 
Athletes to be honored include’! petroit Kennel club's two-day Alice Shotwell of Pontiac, 1957\49¢h ‘annual all-breed show takes State women's chaimpion and piace at the State Fair- Coliseum member of the Sylvan Lake Ski pi, weekend, with a record entry     
i 
  Club; 14-year-old John Pierce of of more than 1,000. ‘Birmingham, Tri - County overall) \jore than 80 breeds are repre- champion, 1957 junior state cham- sented, with 77 German shepherds| 
- heading the list: An obedience 
trial is an additional, popular fea-     = Ponting Press Photo 
PLAN BOAT SHOW — Preliminary arrangements for the 
Aprit 10, through April 13 Pontiac Sports and Boat Show, at during the last week. 
* *« * 
Conditions generally were not 
serious, however, as moderate 
weather prevailed in most of the 
State. lure. Doors open at 10 a. m. eal Miracle Mile, were discussed by the chairman, Marshall Johnson 
\day and show goes on to 8:30 p.m. f (center), Bernie Salvatore (left), and Charles Kelly, Saturday, closes Sunday evening advisors, above. Salvatore is from The Pontiac Press. Many in 
with selection of best-in-show. . | teresting and colorful displays are planned. inate and honorary mayor of Cur- 
‘tan who is currently dawdling 
oe ¢ away the winter 
- in Lauderdale-by- 
the-Sea sends us . &.: “Please 
ask your editor to cease publ 
critical articles about our Florida 
weather. We enjoy 80 degrees al- cheek, Joe ol to see. 
Soft Ice Endangers: 
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ern and northern portions of the Miami, Fla. show-|45 in the afternoon.” popeess Deobliag-cisbyerep ela Paagescanhtotorya veg tec Upper Peninsula ranged from 18 ing a genuine fish- » | has honeycombed ‘the ice cover- According fo Frank Wood ing Oakland County lakes, spear 
things on the west side aren’t to 42 inches and deer were con-| | & 
fishermen today were warned fo . eating deer. “At 
+ fined to yards — low or swampy> last,” adds Joe,       : “bs * _ : | better. He says they re- |. check their shanties closely to areas or ‘other areas which pro- Michigan's long) ™UCh me customary white because yellow eee y vide protection against weather. debated deer) cently had two nice days in a \ows up better under normal) Prevent them from falling * row and he and his good wife through. 
didn’t know what to do with them- ® YY, feeding problem! 
In the northern Lower Peninsula, | -is solved. Please 
deer were more restricted than at arrange for wun- eapres. me legrigg reports thet 
any time so far this winter. About PATTERSON limited planting of “est Side bottom fishing ts pre- Sets : | ductive if the fisherman can find one foot of snow was reported' Michigan streams with suckers, a handy mangrove island for a 
over moet of the region. ited horse, carp, etc. Ask the Con. “tatiteak. 
Some time ago we borrowed a 
fly-tying book from Pontiac’s Hank 
Moran, who ‘is a trout- fisherman 
first and foremost, and in his spare 
time. works for the GM complex. 
It's an excellerit book and the only 
trouble is Hank wants it back and 
we haven't finished perusing it. We         * * * 
the A number of these fishing 
confine our efforts to hook. sizes, bee" mo larger than 12 or 14 but tie makes it mandatory to remove 
tee bathe hat longer than such shanties before ice becomes 
normal unsafe. 
_ Wayne Francisco called to say |. 
that Walled Lake ice has softened 
and several shanties have gone 
j through. . 
130-Pound Sturgeon}. 
sith anges. ener swat Sate S Biggest Fish til April, when we'll give the Biggest fish .taken from Michi- 
thing a workout. ° -—___—~CSS pan’ waters: this ‘year: is the 130- a pound sturgeon       
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    picked up some ideas, however, ition and “‘blind’* fishing such a fly that may help in the search -for| should give a pleasant sense of con- 
the perfect fly. fidence and a feeling of covering 
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tive to the fish is only part-of the 
‘problem. It also has to be visible GOOD HUNTING — Here's one successful fox 
hunting group. It gets together frequently, and 
Hunters Bag 27in2Months = 
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The Joneses’ property grew in value every year as they made 
improvements and additions to their fine home. Then, one sad day, fire destroyed the house. And they found their insurance 
wasn't nearly enough to replace everything they'd lost—es- pecially at today’s higher costs. Be sure you're protected with 
enough insurance, See us for a property insurance check-up. hounds that works with the par- 
ty, “the finest fox hounds I ever jnumber   of hunters 
     
        
    
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CHICAGO U—Early dealings in 
grain futures on the Board of 
Trade today were at about steady   
Bi Jeong ialy" | = grown 
duce brought to Farmer's 
Markets by growers cll sold by 
them in wholesale package lots.) 
Quotations are furnished by the 
Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of 
Monday. >beide 
  prices — ~% Sradiate 
Cérn showed some firmness on , _ us 
short-covering and wheat was peace pancemd MMi, <p .cccneessscs 3.00 
weak, but soybeans and oother|APples Melon. Me y'0°°00 0201! 8.00 grains showed little tendency ". Vegetables ped, bu. .......+ . 3.00 
either way in moderate trade. tana Weberd« WE. 2s .sccccsect 3.00 
SINE a ee tec Soiree Near the end of the first hour, Horseradish. pk, basket ceesteseses BIS 
wheat was 4% cent a bushel lower — $0-Ib. CESARE haiti late . 2.00 
to % higher, March $2.19; corn.Ss Poreley. Root, (bchs.) doz. ......5 138 
to % higher, March $1.11; oats un-| Potatoes, fancy, so-1b jbeg ooo Bas 
changed to % higher, March $1.28; |Radishes, hothouse «leis, com 77"! 135 
rye % lower to ‘ —— March Squash, Hubbard. bu. ins ceneenceus 225 
$1.28; soybeans % to % ower, |Turnips, toppec, WE. «ss : 
March $2.21%4; lard 5 to 15 cents 
a hundred pounds . wate, March Poultry 
$12.75. 
DETROIT 3 POULTR   
Grain Prices 
CHICAGO GRAIN . 
Bo mgm Feb. 26° (AP) — Opening 
grain prices: 
etl 18 Bi 1.33 197 Mar. 
- 2.01% ,~ cesessee BOE Wheat— July 
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Dec. . Sc eeask ti a” siestaee Liv ber. 1.14% May ; 
July . 63% Sep. *ereeees 
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for No, 1 top ue live ame 
a — type hens, 27-28; 
wean” BIT: heavy type a es oe 
ers, 2 Tos., whites, 4, Barred 
> eaponettes, — tbs., 26, 
5-6 Ibs.. 29-31: ducklings, 32. 
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wages: grede A, extra . 
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Livestock 
PETROIT 
DETROIT, Feb. 48-48, wt. ave., 4; 
3 ade Lorillard and Johns-Manville. 
LIVESTOCK — 
235 an. sal S [Recovery Ends 
Five-Day Sag 
NEW YORK —Stock market 
prices’ recovered in early trading 
today after five days on the down- 
“ issues gained fractions to 
around a point. The higher tone 
was established in a moderately 
active opening, then turnover 
slowed 
chemicals went ahead. Médil or- 
ders, rubbers and radio-televisions 
were mixed. 
The action was a follow- 
through from late yesterday's 
selective recovery which led 
brokers to theorize that the list 
had reached a tetaporarily over- 
sold condition. In the absence of 
any radical change in the busi- 
ness and economic climate it 
looked like a technical recovery. 
Smaller gains were made by 
*e'Bethleham, Chrysler, General Dy- 
namies, American Cyanamid, Un- 
ion Carbide; General Electric, 
Westinghouse, Southern Railway, 
Texas Co, and American Airlines. 
Du Pont and Youngstown Sheet 
(AP Y= REer. tobigdded more than a point—-each: federal-stane, Gains of about a point were made 
by U.S. Steel, Homesteke, Doug- 
las Aircraft, Zenith, Phelps Dodge, 
New York Central reported a 
©'loss in January and was down a. 
.|fraction. Sears Roebuck and U.S. 
Rubber were other losers. Ford 
and Radio Corp. eased. 
New York Stocks 
  
    
  
    
  
        
    
  
  
about 1,700 miles away. 
Atmospheric conditions were ‘the 
explanation.     
Calls on Dulles to Justity & 
Stories of Aid ‘Rackets’ 
WASHINGTON (INS)—A House committee, armed 
with reports of widespread graft and “rackets” in for- 
eign aid handling, called Secretary of State John Foster 
Dulles today to justify the administration’s request’ for 
another $3,942,000,000. 
The Foreign Affairs Committee had held a “week of. 
  
closed-door hearings at 
which officials of the Gen- 
eral Accounting Office have 
detailed their charges of 
‘waste and inefficiency in|® 
_the military aid program. 
Members said they wanted the); 
facts about how the money has 
been handled in the past before 
hearing Dulles and other adminis- 
tration spokesmen on what they 
“want for the future. 
the govern- 
  d to the millionaires. fighter planes than it has pilots to 
fly them. 
—France has diverted **sub- 
stantial” quantities of military 
equipment to North Africa to use 
in its battle against Algerian na- 
tionalists. 
—Excess military equipment 
was being sold as surplus in 
Japan at the same time aid offi- 
cials there were. preparing re- 
quests for shipment of the same 
items from the U. 5. 
Rep. Wayne i Hays (Ohio) 
quoted an Iranian college profes- 
sor as saying-pilferage of eco- 
nomic aid by government officials 
in his country was on an “‘‘organ- 
ized” basis with some becoming 
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—Rep. J. L. Pileher (D-Ga) said 
an Air Force sergeant told him he 
was transferred back to the U. S. 
-|for insisting that he be allowed to 
dig spare tractor parts out of the 
snow in Iceland after officers told 
oem it wasn't necessary because 
more were on their way.       Steels, motors, aircrafts, oils and/- 
employes are competing for the —Junior Editors Quiz on————— 
_ANIMALS_ "   Pontiae ve Affairs   
    
  
  
    Tey Tay Fogo 
    
ANSWER: A dog’s sense of 
than a man’s brain are devoted 
Some dogs can pick out the 
been crossed by the trails of 
to tell there is a difference. 
attentive because he has come 
FOR YOU TO DO: Dogs seem QUESTION: What color does a dog like best? 
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senses of smell and hearing, and it is doubtful that he can dis- 
‘tinguish colors as we can. Much larger patts of a dog’s brain|® 
to receiving sensationg of smell |Tresent 
and hearing, thus making these senses extremely delicate. 
This girl is showing her dog Muggins two blankets, one 
green plaid and one red. Muggins doesn't really care “which 
one is chosen; because color means nothing to him. But he is 
fine run outdoors, and he is anxious to get out. 
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ing your dog “Let’s go fora walk” several.times and each 
time take him outside: Soon he probably will run to the door) 
‘as you start to speak these words. 
(Carolyn Handell of Williamston, Mich., receives $10 for sub- 
mitting this question. If you have a good one for Junjor Editors 
send it on a postcard to Violet Moore Higgins, AP News- 
features, in care of this newspaper. Tomorrow: How many 
days did it take to build Rome?) sight is not as good as his 
trail of a person. after it has 
several hundred others. And| Maines, 
their sense of hearing enables them to tell apart sounds which 
are so close in pitch that the average human being is not able - 
to associate a blanket with a 
to understand words. Try tell- 
  
GM Competition 
Draws 284 575 Now Judging Entries 
n ‘Golden Milestone’ 
$500,000 Contest 
Nearly 285,000 General Motors 
        , arly trade slaughter stee: (Late Morning Quotations) 
, ant potters slow, about steady: ‘Cows 
in a @ OF ow sg active, ay steady; bulls Admiral «...... 62 Int Paper... 87.1 
steady: seh: sales choice steers Air Reduce $1.2 Int Tel & Tel 29.5) 
. ose bn 26. 78; gy +e sales ood ouee ° bad 2 os : =? 
Meatnrd whens 1085308: few Allis Chal :... 246. Jones & L ... 386 
will Cr own Queen at yg S- choice heifers 23.00-25.50 y Alum Lid ..,.. 271 Kennecott ... 80.2 
: A utility /Aleoa .......00 642 Kimb Clk ... 512 and standard heifers 18.50-33.00: y “Airiin 172 1 
Arinval Jaycee Sports| sors, '6s018.00: canners and | cutters Am Can” 1.2432 ora. 
* ' . Vealers, . 180. Karly sales steady/AM Cyan .:..- 41) Lib McN&L . 84 
and Builders Show to weak: few choice to average prime , Ligg & My ... 67.2 : AmM&Fdy .. 45 7 4 
| Hecsean: tit and nd, thlty 12.00 am Metal -.... 183 Uoews aa © Am Motors ... 35 loews  ...... salable, lam N Gas * s7 Lone 8 Che... 333 
Lorillard . 4.3 
most now 88.2 
See et oatee S deralth tet kat eee Seek, eee BY of the Junior Chamber of Com- : No, 2 and 3 240300|Am Tel & Tel .172.6 Merck ...... 42.5 “s Miss Waterford Contest, Ibs —— grades 160-180 Ibs. ron a aaees as “3 her A _ 
Zaven ‘Melionian ue Se. selable, 1200. Early sales sleugh- da...) 41.8 Mpls Hon. 80.4 ; . t inmbs steady: slaughter sheep 3} 4rmeo . oF Minn M&M . 74.6 
¢ @- owe Re er agen ee a = ©: 3 * Monsan Ch ... 323 
unde bf 35.00-25.50: grade rw ** Gg, Mont Ward .. 3 
The ‘pageant will be one of the|ismbs 3.6033.00: two loeds choice and/AH Cet Line". 303 Nar "Bye” as highlights of the arinual Waterford) prime shore lambs No. 1 pelts 24.00 sndiaveo Mig... 61 Hat Cosh B ue 
Township Jaycee Sports and Build-|24.00: good grade 21,50-23.00: cull to, Balt, lo .. 24.3 a se 
er’s Show to be held March 21,|*2le seuahter shen 6.00-12.00 pendix Av .--- GE mat Lead |. 4 . n Steel |... 7 NY Central | 14 tet Cate . ij oving “Ait : a4 Be M Pw 323 
ties Center ] . y io Am “ 
a 2 fl | t Borden. ....... 622 Nor Pac 35.6 
ede * 30.6 17.7 : -: <= * fa 10n nvi es aa] es ob ig Ba Hy 
Winner of the Miss Waterford 4 . o_ ierun pate ... 20 , Ouse OF +4 
Pageant- will be selected sunday| SQUGI Arabia fo Join Burrow be it Owens Cug |. 378 
——- 2 Se 7 Cdn Pee 2 °:. 234 Pan Bot... a3 
days of preliminary judging, Mel} AMMAN, Jordan u— A joint|Garriey Gp..:: 382 eresc 2 
konian_ Jordan-Iraq delegation flew tolcete"hccvt:: i$ pa RR... 17 
‘In addition to receiving a $100 -vepagglrage-ledmecgiomay te wot OB 2. BLL Pooel Cole ws a 
bond, Miss Waterford Township jia to join the new Arab federa- Cities Bre ns 48-8 Phelps D iaire “14 
will qualify for participation in (tion. Chuett Pen ae Philip Mor: 02 
wit be bold fo Sowhagen thie-| The de —— a ep res os: BE rere O8..---- Bs summer, legation, which left ona /FiEe id s.... @1, penuh OU... 41.6 - : « special Saudi plane, included Sa- Con Edis ...°-. a6 Rex Drag ... 11.6 
‘The girl crowned Miss Michigan/™ir Rifai, Jordanian deputy pre- Sere Pe at ere + 8 
ill then in Atlantic City/Mier and foreign minister; Iraqi |¢ Lis Pt (4.52) 100.6 Rock Spe ... 25.4 wil compete ity A Mak ..:.. 32.5 1 Dut... 383 
for the Miss America 1959 crown|Foreign Minister Burhan Basha-|cont Can °:..: 32-3 Rove’ 383 
" Cont O11 '.... 40.7 Safeway St ... and the first scholar- yan; the chief of the Jor@anian Bt Reg Pad ... 30.6 
aie. a ae royal cabinet, Bahjat Talhouni;|Gern’ Pa... 36 Scovill MI... 288 ship. § |foyal -cabinet, Bahjat Talhouni;/Corn Pa ..... a 
--* 4 and roving Iraqi Ambassador Ab-| Cutis Pu> .. 93 Rneld Olt... tes 
: . dullah Damluji.- Det Bais *... 39.4 — — 
Wemriicd of HOt wil elticiate af Shs Ach cies ean Dow Chem 1 S¢1 Southern Co. 318 
the crowning of the new queen the Pcs hee oer ba and Rast Alc 1 its a oy? 
final evening, “ot eo Ex-Cell- 29.2 Std Ofl Cal ...43.2 
saat Faisal to King Saud | nolo oiby - 44 ate on ind _ 
coetest eos tan cumined by ts eee at eee : ~% ack .... 3 
committee: an entrant must be |Flood News Travels’ Prue reo Nd Buther Pap et) ° ardne . F 4 9 
a resident of Waterford Town- an Extra 3 400 Miles ; Gen Dynam a * 3 Texas o. wens oo 
ship. Su Pac... ME woe Le 
SACRAMENTO, Calif. u—Sta-|See Mile" $86 Thomp pane She must be single, never have tion KBET-TV got its Gen Motors .. 4.1 Tim R Bear ms 
been married, divorced or had a/ "0M - news about|Gen Tel ..... $37 ‘Transamer Ss 
annulled. The entrant|a California flood by way of Enid,|Gen Tire". 259 Underwd +128 
mnarriag? Okla Gerber Prod’: 47.4 Un Carpide art must be a high school tebyiOkla. j= j= jj. |  \Gittette ...... 351 UB Pac ...... 
Sept Lob the Jens | in alee cy Sa ie a a «+ « —— Meeks, in a Gt No Ry, 83 Unit Prult 3 
car equipped short-wave ra-|Gre 8 00-38. 
Her age shall not be less than 18 dio, was covering a flood at Ham- Gull eh ..-= BOL = nore wosee et 
or more than 28 years, by Sept. 1, ilton City, about 80 miles north meee . > Wet Un Te] He 
and she must possess talent, either|,¢ Sacramento, I Cent ...... 364 Weste 2 BE . on3 on mi . 
trained or potential. He lost contact with the station, ello a weit Mot : ped 
If she. wishes: to pursue a profes-|but finally re-established it by Te-|Iniand stl. 82 eucen 
sional career she may present ajlay through a short-wave station! int ary... 30 or 
three-minute talk on her reasonsioperated by KOCO-TV in Enid, j int Nick ... 741 : 
STOCK AVERAGES 
(Compiled by The Associated Press) 
15 
Indust Rails Util Stocks 
Net change .... . “ + 
oon Wed. ..... 84.3 5.1 159.0 
Prev. day ....0..234.7 &. 15.1 188.3 
Week ago .......2382 86.5 ‘5.1 160.3 
Month ago .,..,.242.3 , 89.7 75.5 163.0 
PF OEO «2-00. 247.3 1205. 73.9 171.7 
1987-58 high ....280.0 134.7 77.5 188.8 
1967-58 low ..... 226.0 76.2 66.2 150.9 
1986 high ....... 776.2 155.1 769 191 
1956 low ....... 244.0 1262 69.6 171.6 
ae STOCKS 
J. Nephier Co.) 
Figures sna dachaal points are gay, “pn 
High Low Noon 
Allen Elec. & Equip. Co, * 2.7. 306 
Baldwin Rubber Co. ... * 133 4.0 
Ross Gear Co Eaieie * 44 24 
G.L. Of| & Chem. Co * 13 44 
Howell Elec. Mo. Co * 62 56 
Peninsular Met. Pd.Co. .. © $4 104 
The Prophet Co. vce © FR 68 
Rudy Manufact. Co. .... 64 64 64 
Toledo Edison Co. ......43.1 Ht 1 
Wayne Screw Pd. * 1.7 2.0 
*No sale; bid aoe ‘asked. 
  
They'll Ask Williams 
fo Aid Sullenberger 
~Petitjoners for the reinstatement 
of Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger at 
Pontiac General Hospital will go 
to Lansing Tuesday afternoon to 
meet with administrative aides of 
Gov. Williams. 
A leader of the group, Mrs. 
Kenneth W. Pawley of Drayton 
Plains, said she would present pe- 
titions bearing 2,100 signatures in 
behalf of the ousted staff surgeon, 
$250,000 damages. | 
will meét with wus brifly,” said 
Mrs. Pawley. “Otherwise, we will 
present our case to his assistants.” 
Mrs. Pawley ‘said the petitions 
are in behalf of Dr, Sullenberger's 
patients,.who want him readmitted 
to the hospital so he can treat 
them there. The surgeon was sus- 
  ‘who is suing for reinstatement and piel ao wR 
fi 
“If the governor is available at 
the time of our appointment, he a $500,000 in prizes the company is 
offering in its ‘‘Golden Milestone” 
letter-writing contest, a final tabu- 
lation of entries disclored today. 
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General Motors Truck & Coach 
Division was among the GM units 
with high participation listed by 
the company. The division had a 
60.8 per cent participation. 
ing the bags-full of letters that 
have been received at contest 
headquarters at Chicago. 
Judging is being supervised by h 
panel of five nationally known per- 
sons not associated with General 
Motors. The top 45 winners will, 
be announced at an awards ban-} 
quet in ares about i 77. 
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Entries Re the ieee con- 
fest, part of GM’s 50th anniver- 
sary observance, numbered 284,- | 
575, nearly two-thirds of those | 
eligible to participate — =| 
contest was opened Jan. 2. 
Subject of the letters was ‘ The 
Golden Milestone—What It Means   
ito Me, My Family and My Com- 
'munity.”” 
In all, 5,000 prizes’ will be | 
awarded, topped by a $35,000. 
house, including a age og om de- | 
signed kitchen. With the | 
7, goes a $42,750 allowance to help 
the overall award to $77,750. 
Other top prizes include $15,000, 
in GM common stock, $10,000 in: defray government taxes, lala | 
$'GM common stock and 42 oe 
automobiles. All winners will re 
ceive cash allowances to assist in 
|payment. of government taxes. 
As an added local incentive, | 
some divisional general managers) 
have announced to their employes; 
that if the first place winner is in) 
‘their division he will receive up| 
to $5,000 from the division toward, 
‘9 the cost of the lot on which the) 
house is to be built. 
  
DETROIT ®—The Detroit Bank 
and Trust Co. declared a 45-cent! 
per share quarterly dividend Tues- 
day of its $10 par value common) 
stuck. It is payable March 28 to| 
stockholders of record March 11. 
(Advertisement) ; | 1 | To Pay 45-Cent Dividend 
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            pended Nov. 13. * a So ¥, oe Lodge Calendar | 
Special Communication: Cedar 
Lodge No. 60 F. & A. M. Clarkston, 
—, Feb. 27, 7:00 p.m. Work 
in M. M, Degree. Frank Vargo 
W. M. pies & 
News in Brief 
John A. Green, 42, owner of a 
market at 1244 Mt. Clemens St., 
pleaded guilty today to . selling 
sausage with too high a fat con- 
tent. He was fined $10 or two 
days in jail by Municipal Court 
Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. 
Wilbur E. Elliott, 23, of 9085 
White Lake Rd., Clarkston, plead- 
ed guilty to a reckless driving 
charge, Tuesday, before Waterford 
Township Justice Donald E. 
Adams, ee 
$7 costs. 
VFW 1008 Penny Feb. 
371 E. Pike. Between S and. 7:30. po 
; —_ Vv. 
Rummage Sale; Youth Senate Confirms     — bal treet. ae Jelter- |i   
  
  
      Idwin Buclid; * 
Wyoming avenue, mower p viene = 
sierra Rea "Yare avenia, Balt | | siion:’ Marviett wrest,” Aceaide ee — 25% MORE SEATING 
two, blocks: Carlisi (age CAPACITY WITH MORE avenue, Columbia to Sheffield; W. Ann /%% coMFDRT 
accepted last night following pub-| Arb avenue. Carlisle to Stanley: iad: - LEG 
lic hearings. They are: mania” avenue, agregar 
' Pike street, Astor to _ boulevard; 
Putnam street, ‘Gediline to IeGrande; Rundell street, Baldwin to ; Ten- 
yeon avenue, —— to Highwood; ; 
street, 1 te Senee: 
and Yale avenue, Carlisle to anley ‘es Pri ting          
   
  
& Office Supply 
  
  
  
  
” Asseteeat —e for nine other 
paving projects were approved at 
public hearings, but Commission-   
Gregory as Marshal_ 
LAPEER — The sepdiiinent of 
Clark W. Gregory as U. S. Mar- 
shal for the Eastern Disfrict of 
Michiges yesterday way cones 
by the U. S. Senate. 
Se wes aetsinnied wine Gan & 
year ago by the Senate Judiciary 
Committee, but confirmation was 
held up because of Gregory's part 
in the Lapeer eviction cases. As) 
Lapeer County sheriff in 1952, he 
led State Police and deputies in 
the eviction of two elderly farmers) 
and an aged widow. 
McCandless Resumes __ 
Operation of City Store — 
W. N. McCandless announced 
today that he has resumed the 
operation of the ~ Do-It-Yourself 
Mart, 256 S, Saginaw St. 
He will continue to retail a com- 
plete line of items for home re- 
pair and redecorating. 
Pays 25-Cent Dividend   
  
  Center, 
Lake Orion. Pri. & Sat. — Adv.       TELEPHONE INDEX 
springs mation instantly, No 
bulky directory or makeshift liste. 
Choice of 6 models, 33 distinctive 
finishes, Priced from $1.95 to $7.50. 
17 w. Lawrence wo H. Pontioc ring.      
     
     “Cram” Sputnik 
‘Orbit Globe 
NOW YOU CAN 
| CALCULATE WHEN - 
| AND WHERE SPUTNICK 
WILL BE! 
The orbit ring is movable with- 
in the full meridian 
“Sputnick”’ is magnetized and 
movable on any part of the orbit 
13° 
General Printing 
& Office Supply 17 = Lawrence St. and the 
  
  
  
For 2 
Package of -. Additional 
rer Day the 
      - \ Price ofa 
=> Cigarettes: 
— YOU — Can Own a Beautiful 1958 Buick 
OLIVER 
BLASTS 
     210 ORCHARD LAKE A 
      
Low Price (G9) C Car Ys Oe 
ie: boas 
-4-Door Hardtop .... 
| 2-Door Sedan ...... 
Low Price (???) Car “RY 
2-Door Hardtop .... 
4-Door Hardtop . ii. 
2-Door Sedan ...... 
_ Lew Price ne) Car “P’’. 
2- Door Helios eee! 
4-Door Hardtop .... 
2-Door Sedan . eeces 
      $5433 - 
$5800 
$3933, 
$4800 $5 156 
$3300 
$4933 
$5 100: $3666 BIG BUICK: 
- $495 
$532 
$362 
$440. 
$477 
$303 
$449 
             
  fe PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 
    oe 26, 
  1958   
   of Supervisors Unit 
County. 
p verte Inn in Berkley. 
; *« * * 
Blucher is expected to touch on/° the recent creation of the South- 
eastern etropolitan 
Community Research Corp., for 
‘which the Ford Foundation this 
week granted $25,000 to start. is. Michigan M 
Its seid goals will be to study 
govern- 
mental ome in this part of the 
in the the social, economic and 
state. 
. “Research | as a Tool Pecianiang Adviser” Will 
Talk at Berkley Meeting 
Committee 
their monthly ‘meeting at the 
Solution of - Metropolitan Problems” 
will be the topic of Bloucher's talk, 
according to Gerard A. Poehiman, | manu 
executive secretary of the com- 
mittee. 
Must List Sources   
of lonizing Radiation 
LANSING uw — All sources of 
ionizing ratliation, such as X-ray 
machines, must henceforth be 
registered with the State Health 
Dr. Albert E. Heustis, state 
Exempt. from provisions of the 
regulations are materials of ex- 
tremely low radioactivity. 
* * & 
“Nothing in the regulations,” 
Dr. Heustis said, “should be in- 
terpreted as limiting exposure 
patients to radiation for medical |- 
diagnosis, medical Sass 
medica] research.” 
Annexation Issue 
Postponed by City   of 
or 
property is served by Pon- 
tiac sewers but is in Waterford 
Township. Since September 1956, 
the city has been asking the 
township re © 
annexed or disconnect the be, 
sewer | 
Commissioners last night agreed to put off a decision until May 1. 
  
Driver Injured as Car 
Rams Parked Vehicle~ 
"Tha deaiiigk accarred wn Ticee- 
lawn drive near Michigan av enue. 
  
Buried in Kalamazoo 
three wiheks tebire his death.   
‘TOWNSHIP NOTICE 
  Notice is given that the Board 
of Review of n Township will qualified men able to furnish MAN AGER mens, on A hoe ge! om and co inte “model tractor afd goéd rel-.. Nationally known Co Monday, March. 10 from 9 o'clock to i2| jte model bs mee o'clock A.M, and from 1 o'clock 4 EXCEPTIONAL ‘ pay 6 oeeont al salary 
o'clock P.M, of days and will also ; oo oat & oe 
Pee oe eee. Mares tit from 1 te earn 4. over & period of yeers.|  Saies antes training, Ge one PM. to 5 PM. and from 7 P.M. to 9 lic relations experience “to P.M. at the at Hall, Min Bt.) PROGRES SET ARLES deve! an Srrantzation of 
. "of said G DISTANCE pel 4 ag ex. 
«Terme Sey] Ses Open, | Elsie hy “Spat x for agement 
Dated Fev. 2 “mul ATTENTION! | setlet Ned Fey: 21, 19658 pp. 8, 06, 8}. ATTENTION! activities will be paid. by 
NOTI Real Estate Salesmen you, Permitted to up 
rd is req Business is pic up at our; to personal sales which will bids for eare of the following ceme-| piace we @ help! be credited at full commis- teries; Lake Cemetery, on WHITE BROS. sion and ove *. If you 
Sashabaw Bd.; Brandon + on L PSTATE — = write and tell onert Road; Shirter Cemetery, . on R 31208 H. W. ; take Ka) For any one, oF ail. Kony, “ies 5.5 Thon Street, 
Separate bid wl ‘be nccepted, Bids to Open reset 8: Sun’ 10 “ul 8 ‘ ‘own R TO WORK MORE on Wednesday, for home th Board mee eae M at To a Budget a 30 -OR OR sant wages, Cue atte 
ven fe] 2 Helen M. Jencks, Clerk’ 105. Church. 8. Manager ou nAEAE AND IN. .- Por further infor- and oma Wages, in return for mation to these cemete Experienced _ man, 73 yrs. contact B i ipesihen or Alen Dolley — time payment “aepertment, ih oy old, 
Conyntties fee cemeteries. se sencan| pune nian’ te eoen ee ONEY s ; qt aa. Bude exbe-| needed in yor Lng ‘Four hours 
    
  
  a Jones. - " a offers Puneral service will be held) ine” : a beatin phursdey. Peo, 21, at 3 p.m. and Fa eg — ag the Bosia réet ~ Mabley Funeral! re you our refe ficiating. “taterinent’ toe Oxterd| sg RE hag tale Cemetery, howse Ww alse ‘en cool state at “i ones on beak ct sad coo "hi Puneral Home, ee ery Rds. mntiac, Mich, 
1a, Markt. anes beloved yn epee d| A. Ti Mn! wines)! RANCE “aia a ESTAB- dear ‘tus of ant : i “inked debit, “oto, zc. bw Navlor ‘and. Peter Weber Riot: tary Wl dear brother of Elllot Mrs. Sarah _ J: er. | Service will be. Thursday, 115: ‘ Feb. 27, at 11 a.m. from rks- Griftip Chapel with Rev. Willen Cc. Hamm officiating. Interment e Q. Ohio Foie in’ Ce ry, Watren, 
El cit Feil "be ne series te Ware: ta 8 h re) . iar interment a Priday at F I Oakwoed Ce : ‘ “Elliote will lie in wate at the INS ers _ Sparks -Griffin Funeral § 
mond Alvin, “4835 Bluebird 
ford; ved husband of Mrs. Painle “Or r er; dear} parts 
ney dear wotker ot Waker] APPLY IN Penson : alter ' * ’ ° and Gilbert Gromemeyer, Mrs. 391 E. WILSON John M McCarty, Mrs. Dewey Sher- 
d Mrs. Leonard | Patzser. MEN — MECHANICALLY 
ur ue 3 . 7 p fen rs = * requires ang cd ay. : am. from. “sales and - the Richardson-Bird FPuneral service. Please state phone No. Home with ¥. Perry repiy Apply Pontiate Press officiating. Interment in Acacia ie fe 
See eqreine pease the cine PP INITY ce r the aus ° ' A.M. Westgate Lodge 520 of OPPORTU? Oetroit. Funeral arrangements by| For saiesmen wanting financial the Richardson-Bird Punerel security and rapid vancement 
_Home, _Walled Lake. 7 te manager. No —eeere neces- 
eemins~~ FEB. 28, 1988 STEPHEN interviews 10 1 ‘ull %.  Rtenl Seto. : reaper; age 74: dear Dixie Hw ' 
iinet Seedartng ed fact Pe = r an fy E ee Tomes ther of Mrs. Paamaacisr ced peur. ref. No Pr Bal Puneral service untain dept. = 
Wem fon Ge tee a ae Seen of" P Heamige. “ mM, yo ‘uge ieeren a ee oF |e foe has 
efficiating. Interment | > Le 5 . REAL ESTATE r. McHugh wi Man over 50 old for new 
He im state at the Keto oe sae project, dan Fe S 51010. ater | 
where recitation of the Rosary ENTIA MES will be at 8 p.m. Thursday. ad "RESID i 
FEB. 25, 1958, ARTHUR | : 
hine ee Ohne are Sear S r ur Guy Seconder Sr : 
pera gervice wil be held Priay. 7 ne ser ae w ¥, 
Feo. 33, enti Roebuck & C Sparks - ont | oe Home oenuc : O. with Rudy Hearn officiating. : 
Interment in Pioral Garces Cem- 
elery, Bay City. mder will, Needs saiesmen for field repre- 
in sane a ‘the Bparks-Griftin sentatives in the Pontiac & sur- 
_Puneral Home, __._| rounding area. 
SMITH, FEB. 26. isis MILDRED, : elson; age 50; ve e of Floyd Binith:; beloved daughter TH FOL ap ao hlee' —_— A> | 
of “Mrs. Olive Harrison: dear TONS ARE Beaur o 8. 
mother of Carel Joyce Smith and AGE, 
  
  R, FEB. 25, i = La ” RAY.   
  
Must be top-notch on 
experimental automotive 
  
  
  tsp enthe Male ejrizzy by Kate Osann 
ce oe os lp 
et   
    
              
“ahs     
  
        
         
  
  
BETWEEN a TO 40 
        
    
      
  
        
    
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
FUNERAL HOME Ambulance or Motor ee 
one eee aterford. Twp.   
after 5 
A 
  
Ons Cometery. Lots   
hood. White Chapel. FE 5-8511. 5 
4 LOTS, GARDEN OF BROTHER-   
  ' 
     
  t e 
PY See On 
“I like school okay, but it’s 
A 
Help Wanted Female 7 an |   
  Opening March 3rd Star earning immediately. 2 to 3 
days training at our expense. Part 
time or career. Car necessary. | 
Phone FE 5-6573. 9 to Il == | 
PART TIME COOK. MUsT = 
pasar to work Must 
therwise Po 
rs. Stevens. 226 |   
_ Telegraph Rd 
. WOMEN CANVASSERS 
= you are between the ages of 
25 to 50 and have had Ssyeceenes | 
in door to door paging ee 
roula |   
  
  
  
  
    
  
  Gloria Newell: dear var would like to talk to you 
sister of Senn, Edward and Alonzo 2. MUsT ENJOY MEETING & You like to average $100 per week | 
Harrison. eral arrangements Tatkiva TO PEOPLE or more, plus a bonus each month | 
will be announced later by the — Then give uc a call. FE 3-1684 
— Hh ee =| IN RETURN, WE OFF wit Tea w ST, FEB. 21, 1958, NEL: Ez ER WILL TRAIN WOMAN As PHY-| 300 ‘Alameda, ie, a i BETTER THAN AVERAGE, sicians oftice sssistant is least | t ears of nursin, ucation re- 
Hen ri Lag pd West and 2. RAPID SOY ANCEMENT ON quired. Will consi: sr 6 tab tecn- | _ Gerald M Wess. service p secuRmt ABILITY. nicisn. 61.60 per Ly irst mont 7 . . “ , Sec m 
Dn fee os ALL OF SEARS’ BENEFITS) per i nom poe ls olic © Churen with interment in is YOU QUALIFY FOR THEM ing fourth month EM 3-3460. Ask Perry Park " Gra for Mrs. Kemp | 
- side rvice under ‘aus WANTED: RIENCED : SILE ot.the Gold tar Mothers atin ari ait ares. to Shae ws resser in dry cleaning a 
Sate ah the Weackacedigle Pe-| | ME. Karty, Waldron Hotel Pon on Coenens, Orehard Ls neral Home, i, Michigan 
E . 25, 1988, Be wy, ; 
Mary Elizabeth, 43 Pairgrove Ave. elp ented 8, a 63; dear mother of Eugene SALESMA 
wT gumes ¥. and Gall Winter | AND ANVASSERS ALL MEN ~ WOMEN DESIROUS | 
bottom: beloved daughter of Mra.| Have y ad experience tn of ma sat pd hour, rm | Helen iene: dear sister of Eu-| outside sales work? Are you 7 ie - 2 Smith. 1 
gene Knott: Mrs. Willard E tt! now earning a good income? erre 8 to 12 pm d Mrs. ——_ paige = re aeoat you satisfied wou haa 
| ' * o reser sa Fre . 
the Voorhece:Siple Funeral Home| lease donot “acawer tir _ ATTENTION until 0 p.m. Wednesday arse = hut if not we can offer . i * = = 
oe vel wees Salen| fen Otng oe te teen LAPEER“AREA Ind., for service an interment. home improvement products. 
ts by hees-Siple With @ bonus each month to THE PONTIAC PRESS HAS AN Funeral Home. onan gga can qualify. OPPORTUNITY FOR SOMEONE 
WOODS, FEB. 25, 1958. 0 e . program offered. T AREA’ “1 TO SUPPLE. "Palrmount;-dear sister of Mrs.| Must over 21 Apply ENT ENT INCOME WITH Sadie Halls « | 300 Woodward. Just South MOTOR ROUTE. IT GOES TO w. K rs and a! Square Lake 4 UM, NORTH BRANCH AND bre Canada, 1 sery-|. eld Hills. BACK TO LA EACH AFT- ice will be held Wednesday. Feb. and 12 Tbr stan cal for rap: RNOON 6 DAYS PER WEE! "6, at 7:30 p.m, from the Sparks- =~ STARTING AT ABOUT 3:45. FOR Griffin Rev., 64188 URTHER DETAILS CONTACT: Maicolm Burton officiating. | . . 
ment in Kincardin = yor Waren MR. McCULLY Ontario. After, ervice tent ~ SALESMAN : —, for burial at 1 p.m ter ent for different field? Pre- PONTIAC PRESS 
Griffin Funeral Home,” "Cure," appliances “ana insurance CIRCULATION DEPT. SE Gal’ MP” Besson ‘at Mt CIR : Trainin, program and Aaoosiny COUPLE TO WORK IN VETERI- 
Card of Thanks - 1. enced Seip © work ith you. arian hospital Do cleaning and | 
| _Big_money if you qualify. | feeding. ae by letter, giving | 
i iL L pore | age, —— WE ; Pe : bors for their! 1417 yrs. to afters ebook — ess Bo: ee et eas dons us| & Onlehigs _aunlined mere to} > | PR 
a a ae ea This for You? to Rey. M Burton and‘Rev.| ment Security. Commis 503] settenelty ededriinea teed ocee 
Carl Osteberg and to Charles Wil) Wayne, 2:30 p.m_ to 3: vod P.m.' uct. $1,000 or more per mo. Ist. son, anisl for his besutiful| Tues. Wed.. and Thurs. | ¥e. somusuay retirement pian music. LJ <a cates of | is ‘en -or wo! = —— 
tse Boar wera Home,| Help Wanted Female 7! P21 dime, Re doar a at who so mud! i 
‘sorrow d ld M AGE 20 TO 38, FULL TIME. LIVE 2 — i son. ‘itm, Mare. Evelyn_Ineh laundry. MI| EAL ‘ESTATE SALES . 
i stim arias Ue _and_B McIntosh. ‘BABYSITTER. 5 DAYS. MACEDAY| axes Exp referred Rose Hill 
Funeral Directors al Joe Se cree. aie 6. _Realty Co, KEnwood BOOKKEEPER || THROUGH BAL- geGisTERED PHYSICAL THERA. ance sheet ~~. _ loss|"pist. Part time Office & Hos 
Dx Ison Johns ports. Ty a iy d jon) geal Fe Sau = a HONE SOLICITORS. EXP. | one cost experience he! Py days. | TELEPHONE | Over 18 years and) — bat HOME to 5 pm Liberty "piée0 or JOr- nave proot of age Apply, at 319" “Dest ee Funerals” dan 6-3936. | § Saginaw from 10- te § 
~~“SPARI BABYSITTING. DAY OR NIGHT.| >. dat 
2 rs Breen ee SU. ___|WANTED: SALEAMEN OR SALES < ‘ } _ | BABYSITTER FOR 2 a AGES; women with ability to sell ceme- 
Voorhees-Siple | "¢.28 Dava| tery prgperty ot to be sales ia Fri.. No house-| ag rmanent position, good 
work. yee’ "Required. MA 5-1344 yd Losee, FE. 
  
Employment Agencies 8A 
BUDGET   
      
BOX REPLIFS 
' At 10 a.m. toda: there 
were replies at the Press 
office in the following 
boxes: 
-1, 15, 16, 23, 28, 32, 5, 
‘BS, 59, 64, 66, 70, 74, 76, 
78, 83, 92, 112, 113, 114, 
  
    fees full or part time. Call “eM 
_3-0400 aR One wa 
eo are mt ti ; “ta aur me or me. v 
i _ a collecting. |} Be at ove me 
DEPENDABLE TOUNG y MOTTER 
with 2 smal! 
need of good respectable home 
peed bom as oon fn exchange for 
and child care 
con poe the best of references. 
Please cail before 5. OL 2-7397. 
DEMONSTRATORS. 
WANTED   
  
Help Wanted Male 6   
AGE 25-40. 
ly 
  
SAL ESMEN NanteD 
tk ae i 
  Are vou ooking for some year- 
income? 
¢ For old established jewel- Company ~ ay elivers. 
more information call OR 
DISTRICT invest- 
  children bad!y tn MGR. | * 
$400 
in s#redit 
425-35 Midwest oo 
Pontiac State Bank ah ilar 
actions. Age 
porment 
idg. FE 56-0227 are co 
EVELYN EDW: ARDS 
VOCATIONA anne 
602 Community ow Bide 
OPEN SATURD AYS phone tor » so Many hours ata time: 
ge WASHING AND aOR INGS-CALL| 
* 
Floor La 
od |C_BUD BILLS ‘piiias 
| aa GARAGE “SOOR AND HOUSE-     i 
a         2-26) 
© 1958 by EA Served. tone, | 
a strain to. be away from the. 
_ Work "Wanted Male 10 
| MAN WITH SMALL TRUCK, DE-| sires work of any kind. with or, 
_Without truck, FE 8-2560. i 
Odd Job- Service| Men available all yr Any job 
Big or small. FE 2-608 
| WILL 
_MU pea WORE OF | aay i KIND. 
‘Worl a Wace Female Ly 
1A TRONINGS PICK-UP & b DE’ 
liver Mpire 3-059, | 
i8T CI (Ass IRONTN NG REF. 3 YRS_| Titise ex   
  
eCowan, FE 4-1471 
“IRONINGS AND WASHINGS. ~~ \Al 
  res 1 TRONINGS. 1 DAY SERVICE. ~~ 
  
_ care in my home. } ‘Lie. PE 2- 
— SITTING, ! DAY CR” aaa 
R_ 3-6760 ! - 
1 day service. $3 bu. Osea awe comer meg 3   
  
  
  
  
Fx! Crooks Rd 
  
— LOST: MALE piey ee . VIC. HEATING Cass-Elis. Rds, Reward. FE 42126 24 br. service ob or a of weekends or eves. after 6:30: 
poate equiomest ayne LOST: RAT TERRIER. BROWN- — Co PE 43083 dav or, ish yellow & & waite Male. Child's,   
| “Tring. remove 
remove, 
learing. 
_ éanea: 
‘PHIL'S 24 ¢ HOG 
_Service. MAsti 
+ ol baie Wo incall y re eae WATER 
will Bn and 
softener on a month! 
us for prices, FE 2-1727 TREE SERVICE 
eabeling, surgery 
Insured. MA 
x ik [ BURNER 
VICE. 
al cee your 
peste. Call 
  [FURNACES CLEANED 
. C. Ll. Nelson. FE §-1788 & SERV- 
  
Tory MACHINE FILED _ 
Manley Leach 
Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 10 Bagley St 
          
| ALTERATIONS OW MEN'S -— 
dies garments, |} La- 
Reas, 5   
i i; i TAILORING. Drapes, x formals done 
in my! home, Call FE 83-8455. 
_ ber | FAILORING “IND MEN'S AND women's alterations. 
2-2634 Edna War- 
  
  
  
  
Bay SITTING “FOR 
o works nights. PE 
BOOKKEEPING - — FULL CHARGE, Part-time or im my home.   
      
    
  
    
    
  
Bo Kaw 
    
COIN PU * vie Drayton 
Dixie Hwy, OR 
PARTY TRAP PICKED UP HIGH 
School initialed P.L.B. in-' 
_ Side at mating te _¥es room igi to’ 
elevator information “took. 6 R 
_ward 
STRA AY OR STOLEN LARGE 
lemon dnd ee English Pointer. 
Male. FE ¢ ils.   
Hobbies & Supplies 24 24a 
LIONEL TRAIN AND A O- 
ries Goot buy. FE &- ried | 
PAINT THE NUMBER | PICTURES. 
Scrabble games. stone 
Book Store, 15 | z. E” Lawrence Bt. 
Notices & Personals | 25 
_ARE YOU TOO PAT?   
  
      
  
    
  
  Listings Wanted 
We Buy Equities 
R. D. RILEY, Broker 
* FE 4021! 
LAKE PROPERTY 1 EISTINGS! needed Gatiend 
NAtona!l 17-2315, co!- 
  
e- TRADE (FREE & CLEAR) MOD- 
ern 3 bedroom bungalow, full   
  
  
  
  __ Building: ‘Service 12 
-TRENCHING AND DES DeAl OVER $1,000,000 oe 
: Fema Ap - iM tor gg immediate tia! sy y. 
We Di A thane! Free Sate a St. PE 43581. be Pe and cement work, Nee Tre Gases SHOP AROUND THEN SEE OS TO3 k Get our bide PES oi mS. coy Fe Set seit one, ene _comtren ay 
Building Supplies 12A a z F nd 240 W Hore es rete 
OE enn ns HAVE CUSTOMERS WHO WANT FIREBRICK. USED. 10 CENTS EA to buy land con U ALD : Oy wade dhstacscloa 31246 WP eioants xD. DAceas ND. 4354 B wwkt W. DINNAN |: 
| PARPAULING - ALD" 4 LOST: BLACK AND WHITE COL- iba ' JOE'S. A ie Sunprus ee He. Minie. a yrs. ia Lagase : 10, one i ' ~~ Business Services 43 thle io. loose ty the owner.| Wanted-Real Estate 32A * isher, 3 ‘ellington | 
‘ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS Ré. Village of Wood Creek Ferm, ATTENTION ! repaived 1B ined Jy and eet mee MA . dent Reward. Or notify te) “hs ra nt a group of tnves-\j AnD 
ce. y Co. ot WW Law| : tors who will pay you cash for ‘then, PH ent, PE §-3153. ; Bt FE 3-0133 ., — SINCE JANUARY werH.| your iaate. Call us for an ap >; = _fenes St. Poene FR Pee, __ mate aber 1 calle Sees. FE) ha -™ se aoe po Bang ok orecame | Liberal reward ie? rename of dog | W WHITE. BROS. lovee meee i partes. 335. on ee a me . v Rug. LOWER F cote FE cial “Eu °> = = ioe 8 Te LADY's. REAL ESTATE I tles turn, Adults.- 258 Orchard 
2 purse. one valuable papers in- .-- $666 Dixie H | 
{ FE Ra ina. | a — eit, Melrose ane oa Open Eves ti #-Sun 10 “i 5 BLOOMFIELD WALL ¢ CLEANERS. ey, but olde return irear and ATTEN pg ad PROPERTY OW Ne! Wall and windows. Reasonable.|. pictures of my children A 51140 ere in Commerce Area. We need _Free est. No obligation. FE ne _or_ PE 2-4515. a doo on homes with 7 ( AAA C on 8 BURNER SERVICE (LOST: BROWN BILLFOLD \ with w sem en KES i | prospects. EM 3-6210, “Rich, 
"ETE a "he fae Please sig _Bteele. Reais . Sepcace SERVICE Lost: WED. 16 MOS. OLD Fr. . We service ail makes of wringer, male collie@oxer. Ans. to Kip. [LISTINGS W ANTED A th sh w vr ‘ =f 3 CLE. | 24s ¢ washers vrs. p+ et. Vic. Crese t Lk a WAITING. LET 41 8. Jessie st = 
\ . FE 24021 —— Ww at OU tow Oo j3R “a AST NOOK AND 
eee anaes: SeRVicE pe-|“OST YOUR PET? “WANT To Your All prt Very tlean. Couple aie 28 E. Pike) Eiichigan animal Rescue, Laagus.| PROPERTY. "we BUY only, $11.90 weekly. 144 Summit. 
A ret : war inca? tae UKs Tah Mic Middl ae MS & B PVT. I eslie iddleton 3 wg ROO! ATH. Ns HEATING solg.erepalred.| Club, Lodge #10. nak Cape ae seal BROKER _PE s-7i21| entrance. $16 per wk, 106 8. Edith. 
|3 ROOMS, — ert AND ENTR. 
E. Side, 
') AND 4 ae | 1st ‘FLOOR, . CLOSES 
tn, 40608. 
le ROOMS.” 18T. FLOOR, $20. 
2 ‘rooms, 2nd, floor, $12. 1942 Wil- 
lard, FE 
5 ROOM APARTMENT OR SLEEP- ing rooms with th privileges, 
_FE _4-1039.   
  
WEEKLY. ROOMS. 
vale bal sth and entrance, 
~ elec 
nished. 1 child — baby =e 
come, Apply 806 &t. Chair $16 
Pri 
  
town). Cons’ 
  
We Will Buy 
Your Equity 
Don't lose r ——a- wait- 
tape. We asiso need 
Hwy.   
WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE property, Purchasers waiting. 
  
      
DRESSMAEING AND SEWING 
Brooklyn, 
aE WOMAN | WISHES, 
pores office work, 5 di 
ie, 
Pontiac with. 
Efficient trpict with some experi- 
ence shorthand 
phone etc OL “Tisai. 
EXP. OFFICE GIRL WITH 
bition and initiative wishes work. 
Stenograph _training. FE ae ). 
ANT- Pick up and delivery. PE 2-5413., Income Tax ‘Service 27 - JE —— gt hel “§ y MEATY ne 
bee TAX SERVICE, GARRETT today! Person- . 
"wOMEN WANT F WALL WASH. 9 ‘ Saginaw. Open tl 8. tant pera | For eppointment, = dyes *TAX SERVICE AT — 
reasonable tates. Cail Soe CALL ELECTRO! _Burns, FE 54766 og "On of unwanted hair. 
‘EN INCOME TAX RETORN F ® ,_3-2808 TAN WRES. eo pared in your nome by iw ae ANY GIRL WOMAN NEED. 
with master’s degree. . frends epviane, > geeae ne J 
TEAC _Hppotstinen”  aTEvE = _vation Afiay SELL AND TRADE — List with 835 MELROSE __ FE 8.3508| DRASTIC REDUCTIONS = cient service. Fe | HOME CALLS ! BY APPOINTMENT 1% PER CENT Orr FINAL CLOSE’ — Tan, woe Fan fpr costs no 
EMPIRE TAX by i | $2.08 girls’ dre nn ‘polo shirts, 5 salestr er nas 17 listing of 
Cc. J, ODELL \ ov & mater, | nee ee: 44-08 their disposal. 
Yo HOME OF MINE | sweaters, . 
ee eo Oxbow | Lk Ra. _ EM 33125, boys’ sie sia s or pele shits.) wt H. BROWN, Realtor : |PAIR RATES FOR RETURNS i “1362 W. Huron Ph. PE 24310 ge gy rtation,| using best method for you, Eve east BB oc Spreng ee tie: {ULTIPLE ate aeerece owed Home notin, PE’ 8-077) it ts "3:30. Mareh Ist. Mrs. Newman's WE. HAV Ve < QUALIFIED & ae 
filing, dicta. thee Fae ——e ® ORO _ Gift Shop. 915 Orct Lake Ave tte for aeereni proper- 
ae) FE feta oP s06-Franklip 1 Nenominee. Me Walince, Fas. ail wil tive sou nmiedlate ect 
  GENERAL Hous x 
1, Mon., Tues., & Wed. FE Y Atoas 
Gin. ie. WOULD LIKE WORK OF 
_eny kind. FE 5-6038 
apteer OTHER- 
less home. FE 68-6575. B-4 BE. Hu- 
_ron. 
VACATION. Bar al A BABY? 
° Canable, mature experi- 
ma woman will eare for your 
po ert in your nome. EM 3-3580 
. FULL 6   aoe a DA Avs. 
HOUSEKEEPER WANTS WORK IN 
widowers home, town or coun- 
try, ‘Write Pontiac _Press Box cS 
| FRONINGs | $3 «BU 
delivery. OR 3-1079 
Z retereeeee: res | See, ‘mee “BEC 
etaria) service 
tACTICAL NURSE A AVALLABEE | ee, 
vow is asa = rienced & Refer. OR 3- 
FE 29135 nek AND TRONINGS, 286 WN. nN PE 3 5-15 Wishing 
__ Cass 
  FE 5-074 
WANTS Tone IN RICE 
fer elderly woman. | 
job References. FE & Loc: on 
_ WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. SEP- arate or to goes Pick up and’ 
_Geliver. OR $52 
Ss hd ee 
ee 
Building Service 12: 
AAA Floor Sanding   it. =   
  gp itemized |. 
45706.   
SER Income 
NATION WIDE 1 ice. -(branch tax forms 
senior accountant. 
office) i 
“INCOME TAX 
VICE ee by 
2783. 
BUSINESS SERV- 
4m3 Dixie 
Highway. OR 3-3500.   
BO WAITING 
R wt form .040-A_ $2 
part time. References. FE 5-1339. Long — straight 10 per cent, $3 | Long form. itemized, $10 
lego Mon. Thru Thurs. 8 am 
oe La m Fri and Sat. $8 am. to 
come tax? 
ey Wis : pm PICK UP &! 2536 Dime Hwy, Pontiac, Mich 
\NEED_ HEEP ‘WITH 
Forms 
Reasonabie. 5775 Dixie 
speetters. _OR_3-T14, 
Any, time, Oh ae 
oe Service   
Your IN intelligently 
    
iy co eet FE Ste poh 
  
| ACE CURTAINS PLAI PLAIN | Tax Rie |   
~~ FOR FREE 
cic ebell 3 ottan Walkige Yenila venills, Get 
cotfes maker Free, 150 N. "Sone, ery. 
IN DEET? IFSO | Let US:   
Give You I Place to Pay | .Sveee “1-2 BEDROOM | arent apts mist eee tk ase Your Mind 
Restore Credit 
WE ARE NOT A 
| LOAN COMPANY 
MICHIGAN CREDIT 
COUNSELORS -- there Oekiand Theeter 
  ROY KNAUF (20% .W. Haron PE 242 
Rent Apts. Furnished | 33 
ree ee EES P 
ya Park lon PUL 
1 BEDROOM. DLX., ef ENTR. 
_ tedies. Acces 
  garage lake- ATTRACTIVE 23. RM 
Sines, Sretreant Off ant row Ti 5, 
OR. 3-0701.- BA 
      Loe p=! 
uh small ime 
  
    8 1 ry 
onmem fi ‘ith iu 
el E ‘Smee —— 1 
me , Beautifully e Fred ¥ eo . Phone FE erie 2 2070 ea — so 8 
‘D Per a GiL- Landscaping _18A les ~ Mee rs Tayle r. ca a 
custom BULLDOZING. YARD & ‘sepctat eradipg. Back filling | 
‘EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AND SINGTE PERSON S BETWEEN FE 56-6593 or driveway 
EM _3-3023. 
ae Ph 
INTE 
Trim, remove, 
Land cleari 
4-2903. : 
  KES TREE SERVICE | 
OR 
Feo   
~ A-A TRENCHING Footings, geptic Field, OR 3-4943 
A&B TRENCHING Footings. water Ee Piela Tile. 
ANY TYPE (OF 1 HOUSE PLANS 
1.   
Custom drawn OL 1-8200." EM 
ALUM, SIDING. PRE-CAST oe 
Applied by experts. FHA term 
EM 3-048? . - Gordon n_ Flatuley   
hold doors. orompt service and 
repairs its more oractica! to 
repair than ren ire 
MT 4-4221 or M1 4-096] 
A -1 CARPENTER CREW AVAIL- 
able. Roughing and finish, Also: 
__ alterations, Free est. 
BASEMENT ‘WATER - PROOFED. 
Concrete La) jobs with air 
  
SALES AGGRESSIVE pore WITH SALES 
experience ocr sales ————t 
21 to #, @ exem’ 
Salary plus commission. 
School greduate. Midwest Em-- 
7-9. St 406 Pontiac State Bank 
ide -     
Representative wil being pee y excellent earn- 
ie siege Phone or wr wehe 
ioe iS ont, 
= 
  
  SALESLADY é 
ty store. Experienced pre- 
ferred. Apply in person. 
iiteuek,| ENGGASS JEWELRY 
2s N. oo aa ae St.     Instructions 9 
PIANO & + VIOLIN LESSONS. REA- PE 48407. 
" Work Wanted Male 10 
-1 CARPENTER WORK. NEW — “hoger. FE Gano 
            
  
& cabiner 
_D.B. Murdock. FE 2-786 
BASEMENT AND ATTIC LEAR. 
ing and painting. Hauling and 
yard work. Also odd jobs, FE   
  
eal RPENTER WORK W 
3-8748. ANTED 
inds. Work guaranteed. OR 
|CARPENTER NEW ENDO: Sh Kitchens 7 specialty EM 
  
CABINET WAKER AND CARPEN. FE i ter, Kitchens a specialty. FE 
  
ormica en! 
m lal F 
mounted end the laid, Pi 
Winter 
rem 
tions is @ spect: timates. Gev_ our fees, the 
pig ree: FE #1016 or 
EXTERIO! AND IWRERIOR inting Free estimates. Ress. : mat T wai TAPING AND FINISH- 
-|fousk Moving 
| 508 
ee ee ee Sn Saat | wa   
CEM: 
la 
elal. 
1 BLOCK. Residential an, ) commer- 
” coaarantesd Wo! Ph. MY 
  
BRICK, CEMENT WORK mad land fireplaces. . MA 5-0378. 
cat ~ 
CUSTOM HOMES BY inaiCENSED   
  \MAN 
BRICK, BLOCK. AND ENT . ues. _ Also chinineys. No job too Moving & Trucking 19   
4-1 MOVING 
Reasonabie LENT 
AA-1 Reduéed Rates Large van or pick- 
divine & RoOBBISH, — Mo 
|, FE 44 HAULING 
SER 
  NAME 
your mebaee Any time. FE 8-0005. 
LIGHT AN D HEAVY TRUCKING. | E 20603, Rubbish _Fill dirt, FE 
LiGHi TRUCKING & AND HAUL- COLD WAVE, $4.50. 
mpeo anc Wave. $1.50. Doro 
_thy’s, PE 2-1244. i 
the ages of 25 a ested 
in joining ‘he Kone! en Write 
a D olgs n information, Box 10, 
he CAN RE. 
ALLY (BAY Spout cash about cash rug cleanin 
MM Red Ch oe   
  
  
Wtd. _ Children to Board 26|_Orchara ee LLL INP 2 
DAY, -HOUR OR en SEAR ] : . ae 
oe —,) Rooms, pvt. bath, clean, School. FE 5-63 
‘DAY CARE FOR PRE-SCE 
Lead eblidren. FE $-O151. leaned     
ae express olra-ips and ae Wed, Homsabeta Goods 27. 
ra 4271 
WITH 
wants work C 
__ #8421 — MI 4-0061. 
TON PICKUP 
all any time, FE. ar 
  
MOVING, TRUCKING AND HAUL- 
ing. a gs servi 4 Anytime, rea- 
  
“MOV E YOURSELF 
ANYWHERE Open and 
3245 Dixie — dollys van trailers 
On 3-1456   
_O'DELL CARTAGE Local and long 
; Phone | 
oe WITH wih haul 
Also gump truce’ corti. hore 
A 5-080. distance moving. 
areca 
  builder 
_1-3461. 
CEMENT is OUR ge ab 
Floors, basements. EF. 
CARL L BILLS SR AND | SON 
Floors laid, sended, and finished 
FE 2-3789, FE E 23-2638. 
“CEMENT & BLOCK WORK, FE_ Palle 
D WALL” TAPING. ¢ te “e rk. Free estimates.   
UARAN- OR 
ing and all types ot repair work. 
FE 46191 Trucks a 
‘g-ton Pickups 
Dump trucks ~ 
Pontiac 
Industrial 
825 8. W 
Peel. D EQU 
OODWARD 
_ Including pe ciee to “Rent TRACTORS 
NT 
Semi-trailers 
Farm. and 
Tractor Co. 
  
UNWANTED TICLES up free of charge FE 5-4638. Ez 
l'e-ton Stakes.   
FU RNITU RE NEEDED | 
PVT. PARTY rene severe _ Sia of good, clean 
i 
WANTED TO yds — ALL TYPES 
of furniture. . FE '2-5623. 
Wanted — tad corner'3 
cabinet, good condition -& 
FE 2-3763 
Wtd. Miscellaneous 
TYPEWRITER & 
cash. Mrs   
  
  
28 
DESK, PAY 
Newman's variety 
6441.   
  
WAN NTED: REAR “WINCH FOR 
_ieep, Write Pontine ac Press Box   
Share Living Quarters 30 30 
WOULD LIKE TO SHARE ment with — woman. 
43605 between 5 and 7.   
PART.|_*-1298 all FE a 
  
Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 2     
GUARANTEED Ri OFS — ALL Cass FE 23001 nN ve Marsh. 
FE 2-8046: 
= FULLY a _PE 4¢8450 . Young. 
a eater Rector “ON WIRING. 
"er x f geeters, Fig Bey Bite - 
5-847" 
PLASTERING & cee “REAS. t Lee, FE 2’ ‘uron 
eae — 6-2200 or 
~ Pai R G” SNYDER, FLOOR LAYING. ine and Hinlskine Phone FE   
   
finishing 198 edison. 
ROOF Bi REPAIRS 
FE +0444 
rons, CoE, MICHI- 
| Ear RM BUILDING SERV ICE       
  Painting & Decorating 20)   
18ST CLASS EXP. PAINTER AND 
decorator. Reas. prices. FE 5-2860.   y | easee PAINTING 
9 ti seatiging 
: PANTING AND > WALL. seat 
AND Winter prices, 
PAPERHANGING — ~ PAINTING — Ta Plaster Re FE 
PApEaNANGiNG re. #21 INTERIOR 
cent oye for cash. 
Pree. ¢ | FE _4-9205. 
CAD NTERIOR SESRATOR. : . g & ning. F FE 8-034}. 
Fue NG — PAPERHANGING 
WALLS NE! Ce es sae 
& EX. 
D OR_ 3-706) 
FE 15, 
      NTING || 
_Television ) Service 2               FE 2100 Eves. OR 2076 
PLACE 
89 FE 2-8181 far an ad 
to recover a loss, Dial FE} 
    sys a, or ES eel orn re pone. — \ , ¢ ae 28181 fo? .an ad- writer. TY AN | 
" ESAT Werke RS pr, ds SRS wed ‘charge. it.” 
  a ee PN 
SERVICE CALLS AN. A “] OST AD. | lee AVAL RL Day nie + eae 
ron wont Tv aa SERVICE 
  onFgr $1 5-8300 i2"8, “Srnawe 
ip ypewriter Service BA   
fice Supply Co IMMEDIATE 
. ACTION On any good land contract, New| or seasoned Your cash upon sat. 
istactory ibepection of pi arty and title. Ken Temp! eton.| 
KG Templeton, Realtor |3         acre or more with 
B. ie. BD. ot Charles a Jere 
~ CONTE. ri Coase tag Poets 4 rr 
FE $6402 or rE « tor Mr. Gare 
CASH 
IN A FLASH   
  ‘Por — Baagabbtoas ae Augie 
Jonnson erceee vears 
— go isfied_ trideds and 
clientele 
. Johnson 1106 8, ak os Re 
      TTRACTIVE UPPER. 1 REASON. 
“ae fo right party. FE 
eg 
Clintoa   
RM. 
Newly “Gegeraied.. 
Apts, 103 3     
8. Anderson, Call as tae ONLY — 3 RMS & BATH. 
ratte 
    and private very nice. 
ae Bes, heat. ac imc 
  
   Tt +} 
"Rew utility, 
Shopp: A +5 in; Ghee 
oles |. 31130 ae eee : 
' FURN si8 kh APT. ON ist downtown Fonte ioe ee re St. Inquire 
WEAT ae lira? Pat 4B 
Da aeeare HOLLYWOOD APTS. 
      hee   
  
  
close in. FE 42579. 
2 OR 3 ROOMS, 1 ON GROUND 
  
      
  
  
  
2 RMS, CLEAN. UTIL. FURN. 
Employed lady preferred. $12.30. 
_161_W. Howard FE 2-000. 
& BATH. “WEST SIDE. ATTRAC. _tive. Reasonable. 
7 RMS, LOWER, Ct eae er. 
_emt. Ut, __Inquire 100 Mechanic. 
(2 ROOM ‘LOWER, CLEAN, PVT. Entr. and bath, Util, Adults — _Dwight | St. FE 2-5662. 
i ROOM FURN. APT. PvT. BATH, 
ue its only, il 8. Jessie. :   
  
  
PVT. ENT. AND L. 
ean m “single man. $19 ‘wockiy. Pa 
_5-0019, 
—_ TRe ROOMS, PVT, BATH, G 
_$1T. 09 per we week. 42 ane 
3 RM. EV 
nished inc. ae or v0 
_—Duplen_type.   
  
ROOM MO 
- etilities furn, 
#1403 A Ee SE caw natant 
    
| ne resected Fy] 
1 id seen apes: bets Pou oe 
R   
    
       
  
  floor, ceuttnnods fa _— Very 
eee. A 
MALL. aa ea ee, ON 
* ist floor. Couple only, FE 2-9797, a RM. & BATH. BA APT- All All wall furn. $13 weekly, Call 
1 + NEWLY Dine cnn ROOMS HEAT. 4 F 2 
lights . Couple. 53 F® ITY AND “BATH, hg - , “ peo welcome. ‘aterford 
TR i N BATH, i di preg N Pens PE Dain| . WHITE BROS. wre he: ROOM “APT. SLEEPING REAL ESTATE _toom for 3. Reasonable. FE 47059 OR sims 3 CLEA LARGE 34660 = Dixi wy. 
Ground flows, 2651 Eliz, Ke PROOLe iS Bere eat tl; 9 Sup: 10 "tl 8, 2 LARGE R TV, PVT. BATH on tue. ani ee : Ser A rt. 
No nd be nastes Ott cules, j OB wi a 7 ROOMS AND Ba’ in ATH. CLEAN, 
bed, ‘2 block from bus. A Prt. Bate FE ¢0401. 3, NO drinking. 28 Monroe S13 ROOMS & BATH BACHELOR 5-21: apt... aa pousceaind Silver 
2 RM BASEMENT APT.. © Lake front, gare se. $62.50 s 
thing furn. Workin: couple, or 2|. Uillities. OR 3-7414 days, OR 
men preferred $10 week. FE| ees. Bat 
S: SP: PIKE & inirane 8 ae an All ie. Fe ie j ’ pe ever “= aT. — No ehigren rf Crooks 
TR Groned Got PR En FY ROOMS OAS. ERT POLL - if * 
8-1298 after 6 . : ba Fe ce BAR : 
7 & 3 ROOM INDIVIDUAL D TILH BATH. ALL 
e be Be eee patient. toadwey, Lake Orion. ¥ AxD utilities 
quer, ae er mee a) D Peasies 
TROON = & BATH. $30 ma., FE 
3 me APT. fool ond FORN, PVT   
  
  
  
  _mere 
sm Ea Pe ~» newly u 
eee h nest FE Ks} 15 Seminole. 3% 
Blenty of. of pace, Stove 
lars B tube. eo ? Lo 1 pees 
cated   
RM: APTS. aed 3 & 
grated. rm 
SG ae aan Bt ern | ip inten. E 
Pike. 
  4 AND BA 
decorated, ren raed 
ROOM 2B oy decorated, ‘hooker and 
d » Boas 
_west si 
   & BATH, NE DEc- West side. Heat & ga-     
    REY T IT F AST 
through Rent Ads! Room,| #2 
fe: Coker ee BATH. sii 
ho use, apartment, any: Bat a. “ ce ane es 
. vee. Ke 
thing — Want Ads give Tug e ¥ son. eves. 
you ACTION. Dial FE he pe rm 
2-8181. a sie. . $3 Le orated 
tage furnished Adults euly. Ee 
~ 21527.. 
oROe : 
New! peureted. “< 
4102 buxie over Keego nriware 
   
       
             
    
    
    
    
    - 
  2% _num vownsat » PRESS, webnispak, ‘FEBRUARY 26; 1958 > 
    
    
    
  
SHIRLEY 
ond tee, newly decorated, 
Huron 
§ RM8. DOWN, Pao a NEWLY 
= Gas heat. Good E — leca- 
__Bon, MY 3-1504 after 5. 
$23 2 NORTR RTH SAGINAW. 3 
bath, beat furnished. 
34 WN. BROADWAY. A eg ORION.   
ae 
  
  .3 rooms and in goed condi- 
tion. Includes am heat, hot, 
idren permit- 
ted. 2. month. 
_ stead, 102 E. Huron.       Adults only. $60 
month. K. G, Hempstead, 100" | 
FE 4-228. 
P-i4 TOO 4-824.   
  
  
  
  
  PRIVATE. ; 
Tore ORLA NDO 
      
  18 SALMER &T: — Pontiac's new: 
est modern ent develop | 
a.ent. Balcony en- 
alr © A tew 1 
able. Auto. t & hot water far. ¥ 
gished, only. 
Under Construction 
TAKING APPLICATIONS for | and 
  
  
. Every ivate. Plenty, rking. “Adulte” EM 9-4965. | 
_ GAS HEAT. 4 RMS. 4 s 47328. 
ie LeasING 
jab 30   
    Hempstead ay mean KG FE 
Rent Houses Furnished 35   
      
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
    
      
  
  
2 nepen. LX. Pvr. Enm. 
‘BACHELORS peng to new — school. | 
poh comand ned 1 BEDROOM. Seay NEATLY 
furn, Auto. gas beat supplied. FE!   
  
? BEDROOM. LAKEFRONT AU- wd teat “Year-round of wat i. . ORiando 3-6404.   
2 ALLED ek Tabasco WA 
Modern, close to city. Reas. 
ght aousekeeping I Taylor Rd. or 
2. em rn Pisa — STYLE nok arc N 1 wE o57| _- ves. Mrs. Naugel — 946 J BEDROOM USE, MODERN, | “neais. i4 Matthews. PE. 5-0377. : s children in ig OR 3-4163. 
4 RM. HOUSE, pope 2 MOD- 
ou turn. $-0085, afternoons..   
  
stores, 
gh School 
oF FE 37 
5 AND 6 RMS. IN KEEGO HA 
bor. and $60, Children we!- 
come. Modern. FE §-3495. 
3 -ROOMS. WILL RENT TO RE-| 5 one pore bike FE 3-9437, After 
DUPLEX Bi HOME   
  
fan basement, § 8. 
HURON GaRDENS. 1 BEDI 
  
LAKE ORION. MODERN h — 
Lake front eottage uti 
reasonabie, 160 Heights na.” 
__3-1284. .   
LAKE ORION 6 RMS. AND BA 
Elec. stove water heater and Foti 
at. Call after 4 t 4pm. MY y_2-3811.| 
_SMALL MODERN HOUSE. JUstT 
ht con couple. $36 mo, FE. 
  
  
ae Houses Uafurn. 36   
  1 
2 BE wErOON House. CLEAR. | 
EDROOM. Witeo LAKE. 
ra, Close to city. aon MA 
> BEDRM HOME. STOVE & 
. furn Near Lake Orion. 
or MY 26821. 
Bete atta HOUSE.   
  
& RE- 
  
2 FULL BASEMENT | BEDROOM. | 
sa garage, $90 month. OR 
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. GAS HEAT. 
attached arage fenced yard. 
riv., Call FE 2-9292. 
pm 
7 BDRM WOME ON WHITE LAKE Fd: $69 per mo. FE 4-2544. 
2 ? BEDROOM MODERN NEAR AU-. 
8. E. Bivd, Cali after   
  
  
TER. 
      
     
      
    
    
      
    
       . OL 32-9761. 
H, i MILEs ‘Now. *vasaan, 
HH N GARDENS. 
E 23417. 
ATH AND BASE- 
only. South east side! 
2 4 
town, ' 
Eo       PER Rooms With Board 38 
by week or month slightly 
higher rental. See Mr. Weover at 
phone FE 
mee Phone FE ~ame 
ee Be 
Fenced vard. 1098 P oe . r remon' _ FE 47065 ' 
OR | 
PE 
uron Bt. 
| Open Evenings and oy 14       
    
  
  
  
  
gp cs | Sagas gl MEN, REA. 
  
  
MOTHER NEEDS CHRISTIAN 
ee w rite Pontiac Press, 
M AND - “BOARD OR JUST 
k from Sears. Home 
et or elderiy       
& 
  room. 1 
privileges. 
one preferred Newton. 
  
< “Convalescent ‘Homes (38A | 
lCONVALESCENT. & NURSING. i Home care. reasonable rate s, | 
doc’ , aged on call, state licensed. :- 
Cone Nursing Home. ss 
Bawa FE 4-6018. ‘ 
ELDERLY OR CONVALESCENT | 
' in ou re san per month |   
‘VACANCY FOR ELDERLY PEO. | 
Die in licensed rest home Quiet... 
surroundings Home 
. Reasonable raies. Doctor 
2@hr. care. For appt. i 
. Eva Kraiger and Son, | 
Paul. at Babcock Rest Home, 5329 
Main Street, Dryden. Ph. 41 
VACANCY FOR 1 MAN OR MAN 
anc wife Family-style home with 
. good care and reas. 
;_Tent. OL 1-266 0000 
| WHITE GABLE REST HOME. LI-      l 
    
  
  
      
  of other good 6 & 7 rm. neanee, 
Also some good 2 families. 
P..W. DINNAN 
  
HOYT ° PIONEER HIGH! ANDs - 2 bed- 
room BRICK bungalow, large 
carpeted living room with: pic- 
ture window, cheerful kitchen with 
comfortable eating space PI oy 
gereened porch off kitchen. FUL 
BASEMENT with recreation oom: 
to 
school bus at corner 
ter, sewer, CITY = 2] 
paved street. 
BRICK RANCH 
— 3 bedrooms FUBL BASE-, 
MENT, on 85 x 160 lot, ideal 
{or the children area, little traf-, “fi $4.100 down 
ing el}. LA ; IMY kitchen | 
with window over sink giving | 
view of back vard. Keep an. 
eye on the kiddies easily Bed-— 
rooms with large double sliding | 
door closets PER piping, 
GAg HEAT Best of all you can! 
assume the GI = 4% per cent 
Mige 
censed. Gooa care. PLateau 2-3003 | . 
i Hotel Rooms _39 2480, ke ALTY | bees . : | Telegraph | 
| HOTEL AUBURIN PON TELL CENTRE Rooms by Day or Week 
| Also 1 of 2 room apartments. 
| Cooking and reirigera ion bits. 
464 Auburn _____ FE : 2-9239 
(HOTEL ROOBEVELT.. CLEAN, 
neat rms. & apts Some Nes TV. 
| By day or week. “a up. 
125_N. Perry. FE 5-8 
40 ~~   } i 
Rent Stores     
: LEASE 
| WITH OPTION TO BUY 
| Centrally jiocated store building 
with loading dock in rear. Aliso 
| $ room apartment on 2nd floor. | 
  
  
  
    » pal — — i = coal heat. Close to high school. 
I ~~ air Picea hoa with $1,700 
own mon STORE, {260 mt ag nd op Wrigiey’s and Wank on Parry Ot BRICK TERRACE 
‘or business or “tice space | Owner leaving the eountry & must 
Call FE 6-0664 ater 6 call FE dis of this property. Two 
| 57564. uni Soe — yodben be ge) 
STORE FQR RENT, 30X60", 1D EAL ® e on. gh rooms’ @ bath each. Three bed- 
“| Bowtie $ a niles ‘West of rooms, dah $2500 cach with coal 
ea ing each with 
4:30 Bu 3-2418. down on each & $58 mo, Each 
- Rent Office Space_f 41 | Bait rents for $75 mo. Will sell 
ag? in aif conditioned building. Here js a real bay for Mr, Handy- | CAPITOL SAVINGS ye LOAN man, Some Et ghreies 
|75_W, Huron st FE 056i needed to put i ate shape. = > or, living 
4109 8Q. FT. OF FIRST, ie a Bt Saewn. Pan by ane the heart of A ee | es lag moos oth henter — tise. Ideal for retail, gpllec-| Ment. Slee. water heater & coal tion agency or insurance ces | Brooklyn. Asking +1430 vin $700 
| ROY-ANNETT, INC. OR", PSTEAD REALTORS 102 #. Huron 8t. FE 
ioe ER BR Eves. FE 5-0610 FE 2-3971_. 
  
| st ae no or mee   
Nothing Down 
| Hempstead 
Close in, only 3 blocks from down Will build 2 or 3 bedroom start- 
er home on your lot. inal bulid 
pow Eo shd lot for small ¢@ pay 
Don_ McDonald, On 3-   
17 EXCHANGE ST. 
town. ‘Older seven-room house 2 
bedrooms end bath up. Living| 
room, dining room. kitchen & two | 
bedrooms down. Full . basement, 
  
I fied NOW! ity ENERGY, USE 
ANT ADS! To find a 
ob, place to live or a 
good used car, see ‘Classi- 
    ‘| Owner Transferred     
    
T.G. Trocke REALTOR 
| 1643 Umion Lace Rd EM 3-4671   
                  
2 Here’ 5s an epportuntt: es : good f 
home, plus income! Four large 
rooms and oath down; and a 
private stairway to a 3-room 
and bath apartment up. A fire. 
fu basement, ol] heat. en- | 
closed orch, car garage 
Here's” value at $8.700 with 
terms = 
1G ARL W. BERD, Realtor 
  ._ PE 5-1302 
| Union Lake Mca 
$750 Dn. and $55 Mo. 
Owner eoveg town—must sel! 
immediately. 1956-5 rm. bunga- 
low with oak floors. 2 
nice kitchen, wood 
Good size living rm., uti] 
full bath with tub, Large 
parce! 668x305 ft., 1 DIE from ' 
school, 15 minutes tcacsuoee i 
Clarkston Schools 
13 Bedrnis., Full Bsmt. 
Good white trame bungalow with | 
garage Dry basement. oi] fur- 
; fish & boat on neer- 
by lake Nice garden spot, quiet 
neighborhood. Neat & clean. Only 
$750 down and $60 month.   
Will Sacrifice 
Only $900 down and $54 month tn- 
cluding taxes and insurance No 
a 
Tastefully decorated. 313 
Phone FE 59447 
BARGAIN 
+4 ms OAKLAND A 
    MODEST MAIDENS 
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Would stop her traveling ff she 
could see this attractive bunga- 
. low in Pioneer Highlands 
wood rs. city school. 
calling f can see it 
ppointment Hard- 
You 
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The Captain and the Kids ‘There's room for all in this 4) 
bedroom home in Elizabeth LE 
Estates, 2 lots, re A 
All for’ only $15:7 landscaped. 
John K. seve & Sons Sine 1025 
West” Huron St 
}__Bve. ~ FE | $-3415 
$359 DOWN-4 ROOM MOD- ERN —NEWLY DECORAT- ED-WEST SUBURBAN. 
JIM WRIGHT ree 
OPEN EVENING) 
_ MULTIPLE LISTING. $0441 
UNTIL. 8:30 
SERVICE _ 
EAST SIDE 
This lovely five rooin 
unfinished upstairs a 
basement with gas beat home with 
a Jon 
located | 
on a paved street on a nicely | 
tcl ha ddl lot. Combination — 
screens included in and 
pre prise of only $9,750 with = 
terms. 
WM. A.° 
KENNEDY Bortgage e rasan x ot EALTOR 
imme: —_ eamin 
oak Rear, fat be ol furnace | 3101 W Huron ws 2 nice on = omodern ~iiteben, 0 STORED ample cabinets, sizable 7 
dust off Sashabaw Rd. Clatkston COLORE 
  schools - A| Small cown payment. Clean as a 
in. 2 bedroom, full basement, 
on ee ; Sato. heat. Large nh Dian “he By 
Giroux-Franks|_ i fn _ tingly, FE 4 : 
San ney REAL waaet Fh 
4305 Dixie Hw 30701 
ah = AUTO. ar & —_ “heater i has two 4-room 
apts. and full basement, Sacrifice 
for $300 dn. Will emg small house 
= — oat Boe ‘equity, Forced 
+ 6e lg ormation ¢ at 
15, Front St. Pontiac. sid 
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  car garage & 
tang foot rae, 3 x arr Be ee 
Comyek. Irwin     ‘moa Ave. - MILLER NORTH SIDE near new engineer- 
irig building, — 2 bedr 
cerami 
select oak bath, 
‘ining Sage 
hew 
Plas- floors. 
tered walls are poe yen: fuil base- 
ment, 
er. 
A CUT ST as heat and 
$0550 
‘ONE. front water — 
Terms, 
makes this 
one of te most attractive — 
ronty te toom, 2 
nice bedrooms, & good, fall base- 
brand he ment with 
NEW BRICK RANCH ‘home. — 17x13 carpeted 
and dining L and A living room 
there is eating 
space in the 
large: breeveway * 
- paved drive, 2 jote. 
at 
$10,975. Better © W 2. cena The 
- jalousie windows, 2 car expensive 
arage. 
north side location ne Fight now, 
. Bet a new, We will tell you about tt. ae 
William Miller 
Realtor. Next ranch’ Post Moin LISTING” 
  , FE 2-0263 
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CRESCENT LAKE Immediate oa of the 
immaculate bedroom 
che. New- eg awn. 
ings. aluminum storms and 
screens and 6njy $500 down 
if your eredit is good, What 
are you waiting for? 
THORPE 
STREET Yes, here’s one of those 
ide’ 
many homes for gale in this 
choice city locat — call 
for price and. Low 
down payment. 
WANTA | 
TRADE? Your small home on a pons 
G.I, 
RESALE Newer type 5 room 
beauty with oh gg Fg 
aryer. 
wn and! escrow 
where can you beat it? 
80 PT, . 
BRICK 
RANCH . Ss 
Kampsen 
  REALTORS : ae syn bo ‘Sun. re the | Modern as Tomorrow For Sle Hower aC   
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REAL ESTATE ~ FE 44526   OPEN EVES. 
412 W. Huron ; RAIN BOW REALTY” FE 2204 ot ,8 PADDOCK   
ON EAST SIDE ' 
6 rooms and bath, full basement, 
‘oll heat, auto. gas hot water, one 
fenced back o 
— ‘hand. Ue ee VILLAGE 
Bie 1 Sime   
wi Fe Club. Low down 
23-0579, owner, after 
  
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
Sylvan Lake Front New modern contemporary 
bi-level ~ built in 
the latest features 
7 3 uriou: 
and 
rm. home in Webster Schoo! 
Bonds Heights Vacant and -all newly decorat- 
ed, white aluminum exterior 
nice rooms (4 bedrooms) pius 
hea sun room. High, 
ti eal Tigo nace. ‘,» car ga- 
Pri on 3, on 
Wait ed, setveet art & e Rd. No 
better value anywhere. 
wi fal Senden "occeceray and 2 car ¢# ment, breezeway 
¢ ‘arage. Al] rooms 
@re large and deco- 
rated, Lot 95x125 € privi- 
leges, Just ‘west of city. 
KINZLER   lots, 
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|. gabinet a iviind Ineement, Tim- total “price. ‘Terms. lake petlioges ee vate furnace: crea! lems rr 
With “sandstone tirepiace. ” Commercial Lots Gal" now Four iots —_ cement : EDROO. : ie wal home. For 22 
St BER wo 1 ROOM HOUSES “ee wail carpet in ER. ‘Base-| Silty ual pce, Low dows RANCH woke Nicely saraeee $31 PER . 4 ROOM HOUSE. Fale furnace, $11,200, terms. payment. is |" Children taken, 2685 Orchard Lake | Mil basement. | laras . secreation i aw , MICHIGAN-MARSHALL 8T. AREA 3 mnnee : = 7 ER 14g story, 3 bedroom home. Wal! What Do You Get er, lovely Fg Bigs Ag + 
7 rooms and bath, all modern. ¢ wall carpet, plastered hie for s¢.000. > — ao B never let anyone else buy bedrooms, full basement, all re-| {ull basement. Corner lot. $13,2¢0 ow Me, a 4 Koonly $13,500, terms. decorated Chil- ~ last few years. West sub- 
Sine need gfeuie, as | A DOWM ee asian tame] aah ad Me Ok Ae eee SP 3 = eur’ to w ric i : . : neces He Ganrmoneet MS] Gaol*Uatt ght wisloeici| SST’ re etal (oe, 3 zeae, Maat Bag | Eo tie a room. is is a | room, room. va room AUBURN pHEIORTS 178. GANOR- shalt Gall eday of stop ah catice $1,000 Down Pavan , ily a bee om ieee Seas ‘The oque. $70 a for information. We have lois | *°’ ie recreation room with eplace, pie BE .. a 6 car garage. Owne! = -_ basement, A phy k8 omg avallaBie AYDEN, —. =“ Soames amet L. Sarees loom neuen taste PE igor piiate "bea 
wat note i and wa = ed e ; Geod inted room with full ie. ONEL of all— COZY HOUsE FOR RENT, PRF- Jo wit R Sag cssnent Every iba iD Hot water heat, oi] fired water Better call ete: fer pee g Sieeasilen at 299 aon FE 80441 tect shape, even hes softener. A My car ga- : Oakland. lovely newly cleaned wall Tage. This is @ bargein at $23,000. De ACRES Di LE LOCATION, WEST- to wall carpeting, This home _ terms. Now's The Time side. Brick 3 bedroom. gas heat, § room home with \ pppoe one is Vacant and owner can't . ‘first 3 lines in. the as Aas sce basement "uekr' General | Vineyard, $8,500 with = on Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor heading should be enéugh | To “purebeas, that ome. alte << As 2% ACRES now 229 Dixie Hwy, at Telegraph for you to buy bal there) poet oT ta ranch situated .: DUPLEX HOUSES. LIBERTY &/5 pecrm hom Steam’ full FE 20123 — Open 8 to 9 =: price * on & near nmi maaan cada ns ‘barns, AD in good LAWRENCE _W AMPLE CU PARKING fenced: tt Pree Drayten : : is small houses Reasonable. eo pro es an fe senoat | ae patente tmetade: A Si0' per’ wi, McDouald street PDAS AKE 2 ACRES “| TH car garage, fenced lot, “MACE AY “LAKE 4 DRAYTON storms and screens. Only qe a etal Mag ? bed Fm. home. Basement. enclosed | 136 E. Pike St. Open Eves. Ftd pravtes a mg peer with per month pay: the : rm mme iT 1,- “EF 495 a er Cc mort . 
Et cere cree’ | galt es Brees | on Pe eet “home irenice | WOODS fumber selow fn fears al'ebowt ‘i LLE ; Family S tire! smapinely 4 : vm. gas beat erage. wh. For the Large Family * o aot sotirely © 4 yr. olf rancher with at- face privileges. PE Saai?. 7166 MS9, at Poatiac Lake 4 bedrm. ranch type home. Large ; oo PONTI AC RI RE ALTY ached garage, Full base- , Fal Basement, oft heat. | MEMBER WESTERN OAKLAND | lite Tn, co pined Bilcnen Hate, Seepny, ures eho ee) a pe ; FE $4315 ae meets wa, ‘Owner We need lake property bed it. cou: ARD B % : 2 oo = een pat { 
Sane wa Rese, sian. gas aT Onno BEA Los i amet Steet por nang | _ ea —_ St! model Mawomobile. as as s e 1 re t new ranc e devel steam net, basins, close to} BUY THEIR EQUITY cones at Walled . Convenient | -For Sale Houses 43 For S Sale Houses 43 GF  naeaie part payment WHITE BROS. ever ES hools, churches & sh “a = ao $700 down, _ —— 
rE + 113 Seminole sag paym 3 bedroom " genter eth orice $12,300 with $2,- ——— x maven yen tate ls nice ests is WONTEY OWN. “face brick ment. ALL THIS FOR $1,500 DOWN ee ete pee. Bateman sean ma SiGe OLMAN pain GOUsE re safe mane EMBREE & ae —++—_—-$395-_DOW N41t — } sete Ber "Bedroom, wit fag Fg MT inet bw: Eres. “30 tn —s welcome. +9953. 3-4200 droomis, face brick ranch home./ basement. Luxury 1 Louk 1957, Se , ACRES, ¢ BEDROOM” BUNGA- en_weicome._FE. AYTON Union Lake we fn se a Cacoment, [mury extras. trade for equity Pag your boas thie of and bas Sun be it. = j _) “tow, Union Lk. privileges, $12,500; House — ake. priviieees OR In Clarkston M _3-4393_or Paved streets. Model 280 W. Hop- or jot. c = al I } $1500 down, MA 42801. 
* Fe000 or Mav bi3 nS. : pol PaInMoowt = AYO hes Building Co. — | FE 3-167 _™ WE 3-4908 Oe ah eee ee "move you p = =30 
eS, Ys ee | Deere estes | CIVILIANS | WE Te BUILD NOW iia’ wi ioe 9 bedroom home. |REALTORS | FE 40528 ts oil heat. Newly decorated. Spa- : " ew ‘carpeting. S._selegrays Sves._& Sun. 2 fngiewood - Bedrms., gas cious os teen Priced Fn pore $390 DOWN $450 Down owe qe en — 4 = te ew seas heat. early own, a or & N OOM Pcwmody Bullding Co. Ci. today. = ‘ yours Pe wi Phat Ko ane bes! Mediate possession. mer ope with ceramic tile wate PE 5-€767 NO OTHER .COSTS Attrectty My story home built| et basic or compie bath, ft. living room. full SUBURBAN tion to Bu Rea mode» home | FOR COLORED baxeinent large lot. Near Lake 7 == 4 lar Ss OT } t & Clean. with space | ‘ins Estates. For further linfor- | $500 down ts: all you peed to ia00nte terms 5S room ranch — can be used MODERN. LARGE 4 jE 4 RM.  atecwerd 2 bedrms., — new, ome. — Doan Select bardwoog aoore mation cal Buber Devis. 815, move into this lovely 3 » bedseste Orion. : 8 beroom Li room 
a s foo “* > INC landscaped. pertéct cond. 965 per| b ncreens “Full ‘pacement with | _Iwindale Dr. re bei ome. Nice dining room, full 5 geDROOM older home with b with planter box. . Lake. REAL ESTATE INC. <= vim PSF! Rendy wood working shop with!” basement, ayto oil heat, "large ment, oil furnace; freee, ) at. ; aged ctrest, ond HEAR UNION LAEE, 3 ROOMS 20 8 Main, Clarkston, Mich. complete ‘dark room, Beautiful € | 10 ACRE -AND 2 BEDROOM HOME et, Weal location, Don't be sory | jots, 87.500—very iol terms. teal te ane than cost $10,050 References. EM 3-4212 Saimin 1 Gayo Sita VACANT—OPEN with ail city conveniences. | and-Milford area. or 2 ankle, PE Brounen , ee fered tor ets when. ¢ eat. Ai8ie6 
WEAR CLARKSTON, § RAE WO ——— “ALSO eet see | Sei : H. P. HOLMES, INC. | Gi merge ie. a 4 cxat mort, ern home, oi] heat. K. L. Tem- . Z _Stern - Seligman Builders. Inc. _ W L AMS 2331 8 LAPEER RD. ) 
Opin 4463, After 6. FE: 2-990 K NI IDSE N IMMEDIATE POSSESSION LIST, YOUR PROPERTY De| Soom aes beme nse take IM I LI ts Sas P, : Walk tm and look at it and if| _— Wilson Real Estate, PE 3-0657.| 32" Yirenince. 3 car garage. lot} REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE emp iS on ful bath. new _ furnace, ‘ideal : r a . RENT OR LEASE LARGE 7 ROOM interested call owner eae wee | = wane tmtarier fishing Large let home gas steam heat, furnished ‘ ag “ ‘Call MU 46-2045 or EM 3-62 110 of Lake Fronts Ge Owner leaving sate, Will fox lor Mr. smith per ment. | Paint Creek Hills ; . . ves bs sgeptant aa TRADE | 8 Rooms. Brendel Lake pene. EXTRAS 3 ° aa an oan ie ot nee byt ryment Pliers ‘or Mr. : =S Sa : 5 Powe a ae ee 8-0851 YOUR PRESENT HOME 8 oe TO ou 3 bed-| Extra large kitchen. dining, rm. | GEORG! ER BLAIR - y ANNE , R : | : 5, iv room with natu j zs ROY ANNETT, INC. | ~ Kort lat moshester, ‘iti LAND COWFRACT Fo | Sg” MER Sea its | Feat ra res gots | bad bee fw esate | ree maeerone hom | 7 remédeled kitchen ireh cup 3 he = | $536 2% FE. Huron FE 68-0466 can Ss 2 Ted egg ( ] ARK Drayton. Plains ‘Richard Steele, Realty, 224 Cer-| boards, double sink le, gas — ped lake level Dizte ae a 31252 Open eS and Sunday 1-4 homes. use ts nice ¥ de H -_ ter St. Highland, Mic igen. a. ae & more Breeseway Scar atiac a | Eves. OR 3.1708 s ie . Fi . - ad 
TEESE RPES| ie icmr,n | uemisomxopesnce | Ranch Home |e zmr. 2 mpaom| | Bass eakci terms wittae | as ® 6 jon to ele mily . - 7 : | : | cept » ” . SB. e. 4 ; room $ such | decorated, Basement and J ’ => grill. ‘Large screened ee priced Kane ak it over. - | deluxe features as FINISHED - oi! furnace Vacant, $750 down. | ° R. Hiltz i kT. T | R Ito SAM WARWICK 2 fs easily reached from sev- | RECREATION ROOM with fire-; Owner FE 23-2162 REALTOR ' K, 1. Lempieton, Realtor —< 
onc betl dich fate | fal tam Unewe vving |° $8300 two mepnoow., won.| place eed cere eatin, | ~ (sau murse 7O* re kant 2 Orepard Lake RA EE 40. op gyi Mt OM Me han 1 own ion Li c . | < : . r 6. . : EE ae meh orle ot with’ lease. lighting. beamed ceiling and tion. Large lot fenced ‘rear yard.| breesewey. 2 car narage.. corner SPECIA AL! | $300 DOWN “ ELIZABETH LK. ESTA | MIDDLETON Cee ee ; "| § rooms & bath Lot 98 x 700. Will Db heme en large corner | a 2 TW O-FAMILY INCOME ter heater. and 2-car pias- $10.75 FIVE ROOM MODERN $9960. . 5 Cree ceth cuits tar inks meee | ae ane earner 
5 Rooms and full bath gown. stner_foatules Reasenabiy Ral nesemonk “oll” bask. Seonp HOLMES -BARTRAM CONDEMNED OUSE, ON _ear or what heve you. } 121, ; storms. i ter conan hows SPECI ALS! . With 3 rooms an 20. ith } 2 car garage, corner 4383 Dix : > bane iS Rotens aes. Mecnensien) form mortgage avaiable. . Auburn Heights section. 61,800 of | OR 31050 Evenings OR 23290/ BAN OT TATERIAL CAN IF Oakland County Realty 
Be eta | Dwight Street aes Spring: ee er tT. - woe pa PS Bid ane 1,| eRe Can Mt ME Wrst —WORON. NEAR HIGH | weil located 3 bedroom sits “_ REAL E ST ATE al ER MONTH. a, el oo ee re | gi og Sehool. 3 bedrm.. oil heat, $85 per home. Close to bus, 46492 or . S : = a ones ase 1362 W Mae ties bee pecida Ss R. J. VALUET, Realtor une = 4 ro. , bedrooms For Golored * on, a DOWN — Lg hools. : D + 50683 down; t room: . : room homes “Paul D. eee le wos or preg sy ed - OWNER Small Down Payment |", OAKUM winds UNTIC 80” | finished in Kuotty’ Pine 1ioal ay cinity ‘of at WEL, CONSIDER FE CATIONS bean reduced to 013.968. BY Or Get reacy for summer sive, the SERVICE | ft. lot. Yes. it does have « base- Famil ies with I acre or more ANT mmediate rr 3 =e + . 
tg & Gass is take Ra. “iiss cai | WM. H. KNUDSEN wees, Negir, deco ee itve th te nee wimming & bon NR. CLARKSTON ONLY 9600 DOWN. pius closing | Leslie R. Middleton a gas | REALTOR 24 8. Telegraph Rd see ie ueiity cae als dhe ctesanane a} ¢,a¢res, with 2 bedroom house. Costs. Vacant, BROKER 188 N. JOHNSON | FE Sess __ Sree. 10: FE 300 ae aerate vacation all summer fone! Lo-| uly. “si.500 "81 000 down, $63. per ump r ico } eae > Sie. ih fein a FE Sat OR Jota" FE 8-600 Tack 1g OV. EL AND { $300 DOWN nu storms and Fimo cateq just block from « beau- outh ment and GaS meds Near Mir- E bedrm., full bagh, plastered walls,| oil heat. $9,500 with . | tiful lake pivileged beach is this aie ase buns vec! od and Jefferson | - ROCHESTER HTS. 2188 Cass Lake Ra. hardwood foors r garage down, - No closing costs 2 year old. 2 room with large E hool aliy nici better see In Rochester. YE 2007) _____Fe ies | Lake privileges _ | fe waco Sots Geen wreeen “a, Lins, Spl GODFREY . * Multiple’ Listing Service it today A or hemes and 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOMES For Rent Rocms 37 C. PANGUS, Realtor | GS; Gites e-t0 pm. Livery | Brice 87.300. Hurry! , | ace mecien i Se =< bee Mrs Howard, 18 Gi} FULT BASEMENTS | can 1} Collect: Ortonville NA 71-2815 #127 Cc FAMILY HOME = . : ‘4 RM. LIGHT HOU NG. — . a xcTOR , 687 Dixie apie Clarkston.|" g room, 4 bedrooms. 2 baths oe ; $15,500 |" 3300 ‘Eliz, Lk. Rd. No children. oo ES ; MApie _$-1822 Basement, automatic heat dear) John Kinzler, Realtor 3 BEDROOM N FLOOR | H W CLARKSTON AREA. 3} BEDROO ‘erage, Good lot. Only $800 down. | ..- asi . oF as nn we, bal os Aa a waite ~ RILEY. Meecaser O ard E. Fox with utility, ‘Srectewtr with ice $ R HURRY!- #10_W. Huron, 3 Ph FE a $15,550 
Je _Racwere. _ LAKE FRONT Here's a reai opportunity — wales R ek ton oak al i508 KINg ESTATE. t . Ww as down. 4T front "STOP. ATTRACTIVE LGE.|  excennent location oe 8 7 by 330 | Suilding with Tvs qsarters is 6687 Dixie Hwy., Clarkston with $16 per month ‘after down ot ee gem yes living Ry I Lp e on Roger B. Page > nc. > pinaster nee re on Se fenced lot. -level home started rodent a. SS ee | __ Maple 5-1622 —— Shown by appointment room, large bedrooms, basement, ( 61) M 
Soe STOP PVT enn Home| $0¢,.0etds “nish oa bio i ‘sis | Plenty “ot parking “space. | Hig DOWN”! He a Boas | “JERRY =. ADAMS ‘CO iter ateee. latae lot WEST SIDE OL 1.6111 ‘Otice — Ok ‘La0rb. Mode privs, 499 W. Huron, down. Located at ™| canker ee _Pinine area. OR 3-7497. Mi_6y_er_aher_§, OB 32000. ED income. a1 |? aTms.._1 down and 2 up. Nice $300 DOWN . U e. In are’ ik, 10 rooms, 3% story ome. A- size living reom, + itchen, CLEAN ROOMS. [ge © AUBURN Stones, 3-BE DROOM BRICK CANAL FRONT, 5 ROOMS. CAR-| condition. § and bath down for| file bath. ol! heat, gerage, and GENTLEMEN — CLEAN. QUIET! Cory and cute 1" bedrm. bunge- | Completely Set te weed dee e Serce ‘of. lend S006 "=| room apartment up Civiaed wacs| Coe Sowa permease | Bows nent. Bgteriog compete = uto heat large lo good drain- 
ee ee ee nee) ais BE Wie olhah | get's at So ee) | OS wins. Pe Cant i Sab Gadsricrme™" "| KL. “Templeton, Realtor | Mabel “On Shai” ‘LA ‘LEAN ROOM FOR GEN- down. bus a OOF, e piace to €' e - FRONT. ry kland. 2339 Orchard Lake Ra FE ¢450 eee Pet cant, S00 Mewes | - $500 DOWN een oe ene Carpeting, bosementf cat ge:| PRANKLIN BLVD: After * FE 20502 $350 Down or Trade _FE +4 tba iba Z sone al ss Si . seen es eee ees | IRWIN rage. Take jand c ets or! 12 recmns, Oriek. 30x17 ft ving | i acre a ocete pee | ‘ roperty in trade. FE 4-2544 room, 15x |Pisiee bunmiest woman Rat FE Sashabaw Leo near sf a | Smith-Craw ford, Inc. , ' - " ravton, REALTOR a ta — sie eee vbafit | COLORED STARTS eg ia DOW re! a a GaewFLeca in | 7, 0edrm. Dome pins will, on 2 yy. pee ma on 1-000 | Dick Tracy 100 “Oekiand A PE. 42546 Approx. 8 rere a Phe | RON GARDENS — SEWER 00m ie Borge omgrmgp eres pas eceeet ‘bear puma aod: 1398 E Auburn Rad OL’ 6-1226 | = look a lone time before 3 BpRM. oe QUITY $4,500 M FERRY STREET — This ¢ Ganson INCLUDED, A nae ak ; FOR REW e could beat this 3 bedroom | " Wils take $2,000 cash. OR 53-0615 REAL VALUE! heat. F sit sale at $5,050. ‘ {Pn ee RENT Of BAI SALE. i. 416 BOGE. | adie 1 house locaied: in one | cae Salt oui “Ba ; ‘ » bedrom home et o °o m hots EPR we front e Reoug iv Gute BONE, WEAR BROKER pine paneled Kitchen & tiled bail!  Conveniem areas Full” price | 4 Rms. Wiring. r Cmith- " @ining room, ‘kitchen, $400 Down or Trade Meals if desired. Write 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. | On 1-3 acres. MA 5-1256_ $11,250. Call for more detafis.| Jot on Lake Geneva, 3 miles from apartment in base- : . . : FE #1197 FE 44621 | N LA OFFICE Pontiac. Full price $4,200. Mot- : : ment. Oi] furnace, rms Press Bos | HOUSE Now VACANT on —8.| Ladl | Papen HY SPECIALIST. doch Realty. PE 44068 or OA : and screens. Extra lot in- SHARP, CLEAN LARGE 3 Shirley. Only $500 down. Plenty ae pe ad em ALISTS | Tittle Orphan Annie 3 : Widem an. e Low down payment. Boon weet SIDE HOME! 
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R. J. VALUET, Realtor M5_OAKLAND A 
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y wi cen- 
traliy located on bus line, 
All apartments well farn- 
ished, gas heat, laundry facilities, Minimum  atten- wn re required, exceient rent- 
return, to well 
at only $17,500 yi terms. 
‘WEST SUBURBAN Cute and clean 6 room and 
-@quity 
acreage, 
$499 DOWN for home with 
street, 
ter beater, at ter oak y 90060. 
- LAKE ORION Two houses,” one for owner 
and room 
located on 
eer gerage “ large - ner sacri- 
ficing at with terms. 
LAKEFRONT LOT Ideal for summer living or 
ites x Qaly $450 down. 
  
   
    e id 
re eltet or ON Fat -en 80 ACRES Time for th ai Vi oll farm, mim sate posses. on this , A and bath tomea tll ead 
ment, furnace, gara gé 
chicken house, smati - barn 
| So oa and cle 
The Gay Charm ** partial payment, of is yours 
aa 8 m-| 380 FT. COMMERCIAL Hote : Large basiness corner 1% 2 * “aolignth nome fest growing | vuiable Bw) freplac Sh det, full in room, perese Dope favestment at only Ab $35. 000. s e for full ash. 
‘amily Ya te: ——— 
— Edw. M. Stout, Real : “dw. M. Stout, Realtor Think of the Fun 7? N. Saginaw St. Ph. PE 5.9165 
3 Bet Open Eves Till 6 P.M. 
  
$300 DOWN — Legon, em home. es & —_ 
‘CUCKLER REALTY   
  
      wre ro) 
9-4-2 Joslyn Cor. Mansfield Eves 
  
  LOOM LAKE SHORES. 3 rOUR NEW LOCATION 
e Ce living room ARMS AND ACREAOG 
vim ; —— Pr wi home. _ | Cal. Rutledge. OR Pitil, PE 4-0008 = sia cupboards. stai Exc omally nice kitchen 
eel sink, exhaust "tan. with of ¢ rds. oe TRADE - 
Bist, “einai heat, aluminum storms and So aes ie Nanos. 30 mies 
ped pore ay large lot, Only #3,- housctrailer, of land contract fot 
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor NEAT & CLEAN. 40 ACRES | 
vuelta ne gw 2 bedroom bungalow. Pull Located 16 miles west of Pontiac. ss se room 10 North ny Sane No buildings, $250 
: Nieely landscaped per sere. Terms. 
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE lt. 3,800° down. SPECIAL 
NORTH END 0 ao — ig ‘oam Attractive 2 bedroom home. soil. Tied. All” tillable ies 5 Also sun room, Full base- res of timber. pitoated on 
ment, gas heat. 1% car ga- bieck tep road: 32 by 400 barn, : ‘ rage. $2,000 down. mils ee ay laying ng Ouse 
with NALITY . IVAN W. Granary too] shed. Corn “eri and . LOW & RAMBLING : : : 2 oar garage. Lovely remodeled 
Numerous and ye! H : 4 3 cm, meters me 
ae a me al od a Suidings in good pines, ‘axle Mais coder store, FE 5- 9471 REALTOR ees trade for ity OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY me or e family ‘room paneled and pin yath;| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE garage, laree yell iand- ‘Clarence C. Ridgeway 
— | COR: REALTOR . : 975 Baldwin Ave. PE_46203 HURON P, ALOW aE : 
ee ‘ Sh. one Sale Business Property 49 
Eadie ett) «OFFERS : GHEST OFFER TAKES 150 FT. 
and oak : mee mereial Frente 
nome for oiigt i ets ey home, 24% baths, off ge i Kees 
Lo - - Ogkiand in good rental dis-| Would ‘separate, too Hensman, 3 BUNGALOW Scale tes bom = 3 apart-| “Keego Harbor. 
at Fog ome with ing sand a Gisssed in front ZONED COMMERC [ AL 
pa ‘ll tere —— = To settle Bod 4 femtty ine rms 
rete drive anor, by 163. Pike St. On "lerce tot 
drapes oe tenet aes gr comme" Tow Priced at $12,900" | _ foun Doe wala 
I paves pegy Beng Hi he 
= Leia ag a way between” Pontiac. and| W. Walton Blvd. Dray‘en Plains. Large; Corner near Baidwin, 139° 
GILES 26 Lots Heights District. 2 
: -modern home — 
t, a ae | 0 gaa ag $1.00 
Down bedroom inside basement. On 
price. 
GILES REALTY co. 
            
     
    
SPRING” 
ide “Mot 
‘GOW toe. ain road. een 
i30" do ae 2, main road drainage. 
“6 acres of beautiful ta nt eee. 8 
bulldibg 1, sere wiih lt. srden 
a tie Boren S ieee, ron Hag 
own 
. eam 00. eres! excellent 
“LADD SINC. 
  
47 
A 
ighiana Milford area. San ge 
Call MU 4-2045 or EM 3-4210. 
~~ SMALL PARCELS Hay mre mee. Spetes 3 to & sft 
and up. 20 per cont down. 
Howard E. Fox REALTOR 6687 Des it e apie Gots on 
~ EROY 2 acres, near 19 Mile Rd. Close to transportation and sebools. ony 
ft of RYAN ROAD 
90 acres. near 19 
in fast-growing ra ae gg, 
eRe 
‘thee % Secheaes Rd. For nos Sale Acree 
  
J 
*. 
|. Ree 
  
  Auburn Red, 
For Sale cae 48 
80 ACRES LEASE, 6 RM 
ouse $900 Eston Rd. $75 month. 
Owner will miske some allow- ance; for minor repairs 
Clarence C. Ridgeway 
_ REALTOR 675 Baldwin Ave. PE 46203   
% ACRE $e * WITH gEMI- 
modern pe ag just off M15 
hard timber. punning. 90r 8 oie “with sufficient water = k. Buy 
now. for spring = ng. Only $13,- 
509 — $3,000 down. 
Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 
Dixie Hwy. at Telegra: 
er er uSkS vac PARKING 
  
  
  
  
  
        home, 
first floor, 5 rooms and 
bath A be 
used as family home, apart- ments or ens, ase- 
ment, gas furnace, glassed in front Privileges on 
Loon La ; al buy, only ey a 
West Side Brick 
allt in 1965, well construct- 
po home on ot ‘770x140, -~ 
room, 
fireplace, 
with 
fires. ‘floor, 2 bedrooms and 
% th up. Recreation 
e in basement, 
Seat, Terms. 
Off MSO. 
6 Units—Brick 
all 
on ta toves & retvigeraters, se bungelow w 5 elec. 2 be Williams tric wall panel heat, ther- 
“ft. Jot. Oil mostat controlled, « electric 
floors. This one water heaters aunioem 
Eg gg Ry t i. r, seer leges, Now income : of. 880 a we 900 Large — 
it~ 
with 
  
   
  na. Ite ce? ci 
oe ¢ _ REALTO! wa Wo ell. WH we. waren | thane Open Evehings and Sunday 1 - 4 — Litte| — Posi . Large acre id 
Poiwe:| For Sale Lake Prop. 44 
“P| 00 FT. FRONTAGE ON scorT ee esac BF << total ws, aia 
; room and dry §i7, ie 
‘one. dev homes. 
jerk ieREY EAD eae 3 
Ee ERORTIO | 
  
i   
  
    by 
  $s heat, 
te 800 - 
sell, rent, buy, swap, hire,   
  
age 123 feet deep, 20° 
it. 
Joalyn Corner gh frontage by 160 feet = 
~ ley at rear. 
se at rear, basem gas be 
rented at $65 ‘a month. 
priced at $13,500, terms. 
| Roy Annett Inc.| LTORS 
28 EF. Huron PEderal §-0466 
Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 ai 
hy 
  
Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 2A 
bs ag Pmocern wane. 
Be ede tates   
  
Business Opportunities 51 
* ving aan er Tg Yer ee 7 iow ma nA hiss 
mew 0 one od Investments :   
  
a siete on town 
| STATEWIDE |, 
  “DONT: Ww ISH FOR. 
MONEY! Make it easily | 
through Clasified Ads, To 
  “4 dial FE 28181. “eeinee Plains | 
“| —Sale-Cand Contracts - 52 its? BUICK FOR LAND CON} TF, nd oth 
v= ethemeeaerat a arid iss ¢ LATE Y mote . ev, or ac. 1489 | De é Les      
      fre td Ws Shoo, 
Pardon ig THE “BIRD” TO SEE 
A in easy terms, 
“ One of the Best Wi 4 
Srna inet oenertta cit fh that's e| 
per year, iy : 
Mod com: 
: pe apt keaes f _ x 
price 
    .| REALTOR PARTRIDGE 
  B sses th: 
re ei at, ‘iPhon 
| “TRAILER, RENTAL 
A ae arge id, 
pos Located on large 
Vy aig eS Bo Y fot: Gloss 
ed oa 
  
  fh uae ee oe 
Clarence C. Ridgeway 
REALTOR — 076 Baldwin Ave. 
Your Orn 
Business 
vets fl ow'g Hh gen low 
Sei se ares eee for you 
of e nour we and favewtaient = 
Por local a. Rabe te at ence 
giving phone num 
International ladastiics : 
Suite D-729 
Madison Bldg. 
City Line and 
Presidential Blvd. 
Philadelphia, Pa.   
  
$1,000 DISCOUNT - 
  
  
  
‘Quick Cash $25 TO $500 po Ray Bd own eS. 
i at bi ws at oh 
Home & ‘Ruto 
LOAN CO. 
BUCKNER Pi inance Co. Pontiac 
Drayton Plains 
Walled Lake 
Utica 
  
GET CASH QUICKLY 
Up to $500 - 
Oakland 
FE 2-9206 front- 202 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG. 
“IT MAKES SENSE 
TO BORROW 
FROM HFC 
evista ie. 
enc F Hoseboia® p Z es friendiy Br CARNIVAL 
   
A Northern Mkt, — Trade‘ 
FE 86-8660 
Loan Company |~ : 
  ““Tt's a lot like driving a car, isn't it, Pet?” 3 PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 26, 1956 
- by Dick Turner   
  
2-26 
TM. Reg, U.S. Pat Of, 
© 1958 by NEA Service, ma, 
is 
  
____Mortgage Loans 34 
A Mortgage Problem? 
your requirements” hay provers fg Ny Tt 
RLTY, £0, 
Eves, EM 088 
LOANS~-$600 to $1,500   
constructed. - yo 4 gerage OF .on 
Bull “Poatise or ph 44701 
Swaps 55 
3 FAMILY INCOME 
unit has 
with   
right— 
city. Will take sin- 
contract as part 
“Eiwood Realty, FE 
, vere 4 for good boat & mo- 
Euiry a HOUSE FOR “56 OR 
bedrm. hoysetrailer. 
Lee 
after 
colors 
of oor “finlabes’ & wanes BARNES HARDWARE. 
    _whet have you? MA .. SWAP §1,000 17-PT. 
ute. gr| frailer'® access, for sual home; |= cottage, oF bell. “ine 42213 T E 
oF sn p ai Secured : acres 
eae . Evenings call OA e-2618 
-L. H. BROWN, Realtor 
: a Ph. PE 2-4810 
SWAP NEW 
‘A FOR 
BB Egret motor 
, Reeds t mission work 
~ ‘ter equity ta SY of "HM, FE 
WATER SOFTENER TO TRADE ‘for de set, or make 
ba ay tr” ie ty -     
WANTED Som anos 
MORRT. S "MUSIC MS. Telegraph FE 2-0667 
. WILL TRADE equity in your house’ or lot Pn hg 
room ph brick ranch ho 
Pull ment. Lux 
jerome 
  
veil. Size 1) to 
. will 
    
ot <9 $500 ave are made prom 
Fates or phone HFC today. 
Household Finance 
Corporation 3% 8. Saginaw, 1S ,, Sea ty. Kay Bidg. 
_LOANS - NITY.   
NEED $25 TO $100? 
SEE. SEABOARD 
FE 8-9661 
ea Finance Co. 
gS [rine ee CO.1, 
202 N. MAIN 
ROCHESTER, ‘MICH,   
  ae 3 ori : 
*e ie a fate | 
FINANCE CO. 
_ FE 41574 - ae 
  age BOA Soh yan a a 190 B, RENCE cE PRIEN LY SER ne   
oF Se poe. 407M — PE 41114. 
9xi2 Felt. Base Rugs $3.95 
ork Wall Tile: ie mek $i.   
  ‘MAHOGANY Finisii 7 DRAWER desk cond 
STFION. Ads to sell, rent, find a 
good job. FE 2-8181 is the 
      | Want Ad number} Sale Household Goods 57) ON A Ne ON LL LOD Pt 
OAS RANGE. 3 YEARS OLD. 
‘es retrigeraior goed cond. 
PR ni 9 Rd. 
oo preme 4 mee reg. 
ey Dohune electric’ aa 
ra 2b SERA now cry PE 4-3573   ron. 
' | TWIN BEDRM.   
the heat at the cost. 
  
zit. Clem- i ae ae 
      
a IN DEPT. u electric washer ...... 50 
? Table ; aa cag = seisese So's 
: $ te. living room set ...... $20.95 
ae bed f Sia s ne its 
Fy etic set... ...- 914.98 Es e chair ottoman - ae 
_ ae peng! —— Bearer Soe 
. & Se eee 
MANY OTHER AVAILABLE WYMAN’S 18 W. Pike, ea a on sar 41122 
ASTMASTER Wa te ter ingtalle: Se R. 
Munro ‘Blectrie €., "1080 ae   
  
_ Must te MI 17-0216, © 
teed. Parts & poe 
SED FURNITURE. 
able. OLive 1-0249.   
    
‘agouT pc YOU WANT 
THE 
or 
ts on 
  
ANTIQUE RUSH -. BOTTOM 
ebairs, commode, walnut marble 
anves paInt- 
Hensman, Keego Harbor 
“APPLIANCE DISCOUNT BALE i? eonew ..... ‘rr 
$148 Norge a be bed --$1tR 
$129.95 Speedqueen ite 
5 Norge 10 a. t. caret 
jig discounts on TV & Sig, ties 
a years ey y 
AYNE GASERTS 
121_N, Saginaw es 
AUTO THO 
sean electric range, ‘only ‘as 
Peer’ gopiianse. a 1 Comm: merce a. EM 34 
RAMANA A         
, cheap   
BABY BASSINETTE, $5 OR 3-402. 
  erating or not. 
Goon R Se Saat aaron f CU. 
DITION ears 
DAVENPORT aig a a Om, — ee pe: 
audit ‘nee & i ie $18. 42 Orchard 
CONDI-   
  
one orders please 
hic 33 «(Or- 
chard Lake Ave 
FACTORY} REBUILT VACUUM 
cleaners. AH makes, 1 wears quar- 
“wf $16.95 up. Thyle Mlectri i. Johnson. FE 4-5169. 
= G00D USED FURNITURE 
ae 7 DD cu ft, ee 
$125. MI 6-473 
    
i_cond. $15. OL, 23-4690. ee cena’ i DRAWER DESK, 
good cond. $15. OL 29-4690. 
NOBI iT I t ¥ void nt odgat 
t 2 ar   
  to mahogan soak. 
ed rar: 238 oS Ti 
  REELEN GU CHEN OR take over ts. ins ma- : ip PE cori 
ve nr tor oe <5 =". ree — 
:|SiNcH SOIL PIPE,“s FT. 
red | ea ve Pein pi *S are x ganas. ry : 
furnace, exe: 
    Washer caste ear ees ceeeew ee ee 
Electric range .... renee BMY 
} ov of yank : “complete: $an93| Retrinsretee aaa ose 5 
|" #HOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE — 
361 8. Saginaw PE 20151 
UrniGut D REEZE. MA 
UERD Ty, TV aye. wines ae App 
ances, 2 We 
rat fw unre seer gage |S 8 1060 ws Hur 
  ve weRe =i pooe Fy 3 speeds, timed oak, $128. 
ties oak corner table, $35. MA 
sudomatie "yds: wees 
OR 3-5064. 
Westionogse ED EE RANGE, 
D PAD. 12 _by_ 16.°10 By 1s’. FE 42000. 
For Sale er rani 60 
SAAA-1 ALUMINUM SIDING ORDER SPRING   
  
  
  
3 hs 
Keystone, Ca . Project- 
_or t & sore screen. 
2? BASE CABINETS, ‘PR REWCH 
Sates 1 pr deluxe 1 garden 
rector, sink & ¢ top com- _PE 41104. 
eal ANKS WILL DE- 
liver. FE oF te   
SUPPLY 
tach be on 
~ $12.96 
“FE 20233.   
172 South 
ATTENTION 
PRE-SPRING   
Our 
Building materials ts complete 
rae Our price: we w-—come in 
TERMS- ATES SURPL. us” . UMBER Mes 
Material 
ic, | 5340 Highland fee *rM-50) On backer 
A GRADE CAST TRON BATHTUBS. $56.50. Ist quality teliets, not B grade Complete” m = eK 
ane. GA  ienempenn 60 6. 
A “DIRECT BUY IS 
THE BEST BUY! ‘We operate our own kiln 
We manufacture our own units 
ESC YD   
    
5 
é x 
Double hung mu Mr 
Triple picture ndow, 
xX 4 center 4 x 4. 
oe + i ohelgpnrss 
EMPIRE “SU PPI. tks Union Lake Rd. EM 3-4148 
ss eos See FEN ied > 
Fkivs LUMBER & ‘Material appeey 
5340 Highland Ra “M-80) on} BASEBOARD HEATING SYSTEMS 
srg with piping 
    
  
  
    
NEED A FINANCE- 
FIXER? Order Classified 
BURMEISTER'S 
NORTHERN | 
  saree eat ef 
$29.95 
Qx4. 2x8 per M .........,.. 00 
Sette te aes te Ask for our épage "( Way price ig AD materials pe 
=“. right and et = oy et ig Pay 
Siegler Oil Heaters 
ww 
» EASY | 3-p0. colored   
eee bes 
  
Garage > Doors 
may paree ts selection from 
Beret we a ie estimalg. 
Gas WA 95 
Bathtube iret grade»: fas 3 = LIGHT MA-; * 
-hogany, triple resser ® mirror,| 
commode night table, repoeeee GA. Thom mattresses. 7 mos. © Moving, EITCHEN 
ae 
ives a 
ay a Bg: ich gancee Be ™ i 
+4-im 
hea 21-f. eos 
~ 
fens 
  noe eae 
FE_2-0203 
A   
$35 up. nannttl your pe = 2 
. Let us give |- 
  #499... Ww. SAOINAW ST.   
~h fare 
rings Taek: 
NS 
goods, 1947   
    
  
k ME pms 7 
<a HS 
  
PON’ 
1488 BAL!   PL Nios an CIALS | 
  
Lawn Mowers 
$49.95 up 
‘ AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE 
BENSON LUMBER co. 
‘S ria TA ay Wol varine: 
329 _8. Paddock V acaber Co. PE 20784   
De It Yourself 61   
FOR 
     RENT 
  
  
Z vith with lesson. rz 
BALDWIN ACROSONIC, i YR. old,call between @ & 12, PE 8-8597.   
‘ 
  organ. No have. ©. good 
4-0566 BARGAINS 
      = Ra 
  including 
eh Fics’ — x. Taegage on aoe 
CASH WAY "| Pond. PE Daz : 
i. -down 
eredit. 
=e 
ples "to bad will be af a do’ t AF a) pay. 
by Pg 
UskD HAMMOND: aa ies aa Sane a 
St ior Se rane Huron — St. 
Huron St, FE 
sPINET “OR. oy Parte white Bates Mated 
— Fite 9 thet 2 idee i Prices.|- Bonasny,      
   
       
  
    
  
  
  
   
     
  For Sale 
10, HEAD OF MILE Cows, aLso oo Gal, Dari Kool Milk “Ovoler. 
3 Co) A * Ma elo 
  
\, LIVESTOCK. FORREST 
For Sale Poultry 74.   
ba WHITE LHGRORNS. 36 BB 
ABY oe 
more orf wks, ahead. send 
  
Farm Produce 75 
A 
SE ee een Rd ‘ort 10484 
Sale Farm Equipment 76 
_ Act Now I flow   
  
  
PICK-UP & DELIVERY 
Mave 70 pinthg equipment serviced now 
HOUCHTEN x Son 
Ferguson 
    Sand, Grave & Diet 66 | 
-| __ Wanted Livestock 73 
‘WANTED:         
        
ock 72° 
       
             
  THIRTY _   
  
  
| ae Fam Earnest 8 (few ale Car nl 
               
  
~ McCulloch, Chain Saws 
we Sata” cn wt 
WEES one” 18 DEALER v4 
Postias Ra ‘a Opdyke “ 071 Fe euis 
Srooke > tg & repairs 
& DECK BROOD. er like Ww $40. 2615 weer neg 
tone %4 "mal Bast of Opdyke GLING SIZES 
PT SP oar orien Auction Sales 77 
“AUCTION, FRIDAY. FEB. AT 1g 
Located 5 — “south of 
shion on US. 23 i mile 
¥ to 9040 keer “1 
: ctor — 
Fora tractor, plow & qantheator:   
  
§-bar 
egg re pmen' 
Quan tity baled hay. GM ee rack. Homer 4 & bene. 
las =Rasm P Bank 
terms. Floyd wa. Kebri, lerk. aod. 
os. Auctioneer, Ph. How-| ——— 
ea} 
peton SAT. aypoes, | 
ies ee eee Tin   
hen, enue i ins bey 2 wen ls ‘Lunch 
available—Free 
  
Auction Sales © - $089 Dixie Highway 
Drayton Plains 
Every Wednesday 7 P.M. 
Every Friday ....7 P.M 
Every orgs sere Fee 
‘Buy and Sell Daily 
-OR S277 Door Prizes. 
ELL COMPLETE HOMES, 
wor edd. ts wots. MY 2-152).   
    
BOATS AND M R COM- BINATION TO. ert peel BUDG NEW AN USED. LAY-A-WAY OR 
TERMS, — 
1899S. bens wy 
FE : 2-8033' © Sundays 
i STEEL BOAT Tv TRAILER, 
after 5 
TTS HERE ; A new Evinrude 50 hp.. V-4, Star- 
fite.   
  
Kelly” 8 Hardware 3994 Auburn at 
Adams Auburn Hgts. FE 2-8811 
~ JOHNSON MOTORS Trailers, & Accessories. ing for 
(~OWENE M ARINE SUPPLIES 
396 Orchard Ave. FE 2-8020 
WANTED | USED SAILBOAT Call OR 37753 
Transportation Offered 87   
    
  
  
  FLY 4 EN : To 
California - Hawaii, $99.10 
Ferry Serv : L 3 aoee 
+ ys Las 
  
      
    
    INTIAC AT 2:00 p LEAVE 
HIGHLAND: PARE AT $: Se p.m _CALL FE 5-3898, 
CARS FOR CONNECTICUT, 
snce, PE 2.3215. FE 2-5823 afte Ҥ p 
Wanted Used Cars 88 
"$3 OR ‘54 PONTIAC z= CASH.   
  
  
  
For Sale Housetrailers 78   
ANDERSON. 36 PT. SLEEPS). 
gos “Telegraph PE 2.3200 
OXFORD TRAILER 
SALES 
Zimmer - General 
Gardner - Michigan-Arrow 
Richardson - Holly . 
PONTIAC CHIEF 
13 ‘ELEGANT 
Hutchinson Mobile Homes Sales Inc. 
4 athe torts Pontiac, 
: OR 3-1202 ; 
TRAILER EXCHANGE 
MOBILE HOMES 
Anderson - Regal 
Silver Dome - Palace. 
3 1 WIDE LOW AS $3.005 
_ aaa if wae in a 3, or 3 
ie Gas 
Paits and Supplies 
a ie» on. "Fu 108 m  bedrm 
  
Rent Trailer Space 79 
ences SPE, ae 3-2661. Pr OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR those CHEVY PICKUP. *53 
— Very special, $595 full 
€   
who want the best. Bas © 
rate only $6.13 weekly. 2 miies 
ville Rd. east of Oxford on 
OA 8-3022, 
PARK AT PARKHURST | Where living is a vacation—72 
lovely acres meludes a private 
lake with Capes os cd een 
u schools Cy? 
a bg le — to Foo. 
sO T sales. Base rate): 
$20. Phone 2-4611. MYrtie   
Auto Accessories 80) '°t.!   
165 =6©DODGE COSMOPOLITAN 
—Continental kit. OR 3-816. 
BONDED BRAKES   
12.95 for most Fords, Chev., and 
OODYE Contact 
G ODYEAR SERVICE |: 30 S. Cass FE 5-6123 Ask for Bob air. Service Mgr. 
INSTAL   
FREE 
Mufflers. tail ave starters, gen- 
os parbarcters, and fuel 
OLLERBACKS AUTO PARTS 340° ‘Geidwine ee 8-1431—FE 3.9477   
SELL — EDMOND'S MANIFOLD, 
bag carbs & access., for ‘49 to 
Ford or Mercury. FF: 5-1 622 af- 
  
For Sale Tires 80A   
4 TRUCK T TIRES. ‘700x15, § eas, coe than 1,500 miles. mm 
‘ x 1, 
tax, exchange New tire aran- 
tee State Tire Sales. 503 8. Sag- 
tinaw FE 4-0687 
| STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES traded in on Genera) Safety Tires. 
Ratt Hoe cent ott. Bleck or 
ED. WILLIAMS 61 8. s. Saginaw at Raeburn Don Newman. FE 45253 
  ARE You or 
“BIG PAYMENTS”? 
‘| HOW WOULD YOU LIKE A NICE RANSPORTATION SPECIAL 
ae Ro =o EQUITY IN YOUR 
  MODEL CAR? 
eran 0} MODELS 
0 P.M. 
0 P JEROME “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 
LD A-l PRICES FOR SCRAP & © 
cars. OR 3-6015. : 
cheap . or 
  
  
; Bud Shelton Motor Sales Pe Some on models. 
Cor A "n. Biva. PE bees   
See M& ve Motor Sales | dollar on lete model cars: 
Sent Dine Hey mOR 31603}, 
  WE BUY cae IN “ANY CONDI- 
tion, PE 8-9157. 
ite hee eS «| from 10 a.m, to 2 p:m, FE 5-0219. 
PE 45-6079 mm 
‘i the ES cash . 
‘ill =» Py up or r w dowmt See 
R&R MOTORS 
“a3 +iRo 
“AUBURN” Kite ; 
  
  
USED TRUCK PA “ALL MAKES AND AGbELS 
HEIOHTS MOTOR SALES 2635_Auburn Ave PE 4-6632   
  
‘$2 CHEVY PANEL $21.72 PER 
month. No m: down, assume 
Turner 
BECK WI LSON. 
  
EXCELLENT 
Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 
MApie 5-3071 Open nites till 9 
‘32. CHEV, %, TON, A 1 COND. 
$445. 54. 
Ha&R. oe Deer oy $695. H. 
Van Welt, OR 3-1365. 
hed — - TON LIKE 
Yo miles, cage, be Bargaig 
fminghen 6-4456. 
Boeu % TON Tice. A NICE 
one for a an ne :     
  
  
Edmore 8t., Drayton’ Plains. 
i, pannel 6 PANEL, CHEAP, OL- 
- one F-i00 % TON PICKUP. 
excelient condition Tom Bohr 
_inc, MU_ 4-5155. 
32 FORD CARRIER $22 32 PER 
month. No moneg. down, assume   
  
  
  
  31 FORD DUMP $7 35 PER MO. No money down assume iy ments. itac. George on, 
Harold rner Ford, Li F 
“50 0 FORD |F 3 ae dean ioe ; pened 
‘O im 
payments Contact Y Geor, e Saillion, 
rod Turner Ford. Li 9-4000,   
  54 FORD % TON PICK-UP. $525, vith plates, Onan 31576 Pvt. 
1966 TON TRACTOR. EQUIPPED to haul house coats. 4-3968 
$3 —— san $300 
~ 1052, 
GMC 1 TON PANEL 50 
LARRY JEROME ae {SRP DEALER 
1956 GMC, 12FT. fs : DUMP,   
  
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pect “up & cash FE ¢   
Auto Service 81   
Shop % Hood Phone, F ee gy IN THE “ear Cy! tebored. Zuck M ee 
  
  + Sele Motor Scooters 82) . PONTIAC’ S TRUCK CENTER 
    4 
GMC RETAIL BRANCH 
Oakland at Cass   
  
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Tie CASH IN A 
HURRY, sell things 
- theigh Classified ‘Ads. 
  __For. Sale Cars 91 
$6 BUICK PVT OWNER. sPE-   
Subdivision -i.ocnester, Mich. 
— ‘63 SPEC. SEDAN. 25,000 
_1 lady owner, Std. shift. eit 
‘s: All known extras. 
eat is brand new, $695. FE 8-263: 
‘% BUICK 4 DR HARDTOP. 4 
ag Jetewane, dvynafiow, two-   
bow ‘ iy $1495 
        & R MOTORS 724 Oakland . FE 4329 
ee SS ee, | “87 Ford. 
: ‘Schutz picts 912 S. ae B'ham     
      
       
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Wood- ward, siniehs. 
ge ex OVER 
1961 = DELUX. | or PULLY 
seteen 24,000 actual m Harrington: Boat ‘Works . 
  
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sedan, power een, power 
1956 Chevrolet deluxe sedan, Stiee 
1096 Ford Customline’ 4 ar.” ws BUICK, 1956 
We're really shook 
sitting here otmdian the. scenery 
we suddenly realized -we 
had three 1956 Buick Special hard- 
tor 3 4 
80 some on down and write your 
Laren) car of value 
“SCHU TZ MOTORS 
FACTORY BRANCH 
| BUICKS. ‘See Our Large/BUD SHELTON 
Selection   
  
fon Chev. wal Dixie Highway at Mis 
Pass, nen Vel. wall . 
“Where's Junior?” 
  
Fer Sai Cae Sor Sale Care     
1951 CHEVY 
_ Glide. Clean. 195, FE 
i986 CHEVROLET 3D! 
senger. Brand pew ft ort 
  YSLER 4- DR. 
‘ te tranemiesion. _ CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD. _ BUICK a. “30 1 da full tank 57 S -Dr. .. NO : idels from 30) cense plates and a full tan 
7 ee ae ECONOMY DRED CARS of gas with the sale of 
22_Anbere off Seginay. FE _¢2131.   
— ; AC 
i ee 
PHIL- 
ew York. gas aliow- — 
r 
. BUICK : 
56 R'master H’top $1895|: Radio, Heater. Dynafioew. | 
Steering.   (3 » DESOTO, 1957 Here is a car that’s reall red for . it's aad 
BEEZERES   An older = Al Sp Pog 
SCHUTZ MOTORS | 
‘HAUPT neue Sales, PAAR BUICK . ; = ; Pontiac 
55 Super H’top ....$1495 | '31 Pontiac 
* ‘Radio, Heater, Dynaflow i 
— 
3 pA motor- ier - of value will | 
SCHUTZ MOTORS   _ | BUICK 
'55 Special H’top ..$ 
PONTIAC 
RETAIL |; 
_BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ 1904 CK 4DOOR V-8, Leetonia 
passer. Dynafiow, vr 9d stee: 
pa. 
i i) a8. our oid ep Bye eA fg North Chevro- 
= i Ss Woodward, 
een. MI_4-2735. a rare SUPER. +DR. SEDAN 
. re ay png | 
ADMASTER, — $250, thie wet M1 4-1367. 
TOP, EXc. 
be ge quick sale, $395. 
Oakland,   
  
wa 7 DESOTO | 
3,000 on les ty oe Ra- 
  
  
CHEVY. 
"Areata ™, good trans. FE 
_xitth beiore #30" iter PE 4a Atter FE 4-6347 4 DR, STATION 
Wagon, . “all eccess., see any- 
time. 190 §. Avery Rd., off Eliza- 
btth Lake Rd REAL BARGAINS AT 
Oxford Mtrs. 
“CY” OWENS FORD 
-°53 HENRY J $395 
OWENS   
    
  
a CHEVROLET img BUICK GDR DYNA NO money dn. at Eadie Steele Ford. = CONVERTIBLE EXCELLENT  pamig 474 
MILTON 
SAVE Buick Stationwagon. 16,000 ac- 
tual miles, Spare never on ground.   
FORD, 7-DR. V4 FOM, NO 
ype ag at Eddie Steele Ford. 
FE 2-2566. 
‘50 Ford WiLL, Tv 
: LATE ‘MODEL CAR 
TRADE MaAple %-1517.   
  
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$2.205| 
"At! Schutz Motors 912 S. Woodward, B’ham 
1953 FORD. Li 
ABSOL| 1985 XK-140. MC convt., wi 
ag -| More Than 
“BH HAM 
Clean Cars 
Financing 6 Re: 
pies. | 24 Pontiac Hydra. 4 ar. 
Mazurek Motor Salts   
  
PIKE & EAST BLVD. | | 
Used Truck Parts 89A |. ag 8, 98, 4 dr. bt. full vr Se 
“HURRY ly equipped. he ‘i 4-7500 eG Turner Ford. yon PE’ asses. . .   
  
COUNTRY a. 
Passeng 
extras. $300 and | take one | ipay- 
53 Ford 
Schutz Motors 912 S. Woodward, _— 
oa FORD FA wr aig Toads oR. RAM. rer A bag SELECTION OP : 
‘TRADED IN ON THE ALL NEW 
CHEVROLET. ‘   For Sale Trucks 90 
‘35 
yments. Contact Ford Lee — 55 biel 
  ‘Specialty 
Fe Ford ..$495 
52 Olds . .$345} 
=z |'53 Ford | 445 | “ae 
‘55 Merc. $1095 |: eemnene. Power on * 
‘SA Buick . $895 ewer & heater, Dyna-flo. 4dr. 
'55 Merc. -$995 > ncha soomaa & heater, Monterey. ‘Chevrolet | AT enone 3G 
BIRMINGHAM = Fass 
GLENN'S S\; ay Bs sg Like new ......   
   Gpatiege o, “@00 or best pg 7063 wo 
4-6551.   SEATS cer ‘r2 
ron ‘Cadillac _ motor 
500, MY 3-5951   
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money dn. at Eddie Steele Pore. 
FE 2-2566 
- en & CUSTOMLINE 
No dow" 
Lucky futo Sales 
haw re dane? & See 1955 FORD PATRLANE, R&H, WW   woopw 5 nat PARTS ry “SERVICE 1956 
  
Take over payments, PE 3-9817. 
FOR QUALITY 
C ADILLACS   
$ 995 TRADE — "38 FORD pg Neg 
for pickup or weeea. OR 3-6240. 
| JEROME'S |' 
‘Bright Spot”   cup. You r= be pont of aettine ‘a clean 
Wilson eee 
  
1955 cmmTROEE oo 
  
55 Merc. $1095 
‘56 Merc. $1295 
‘99 Buick - $1095} 
36 Ford $1195 
56 Chev. $1095 
56 Buick $1449 
58 | Marc. "$2595 | Pax. Power steering & power 
‘57 Merc. $1795 
‘07 Linc, $3100) * 
‘Sd Stude, $495] ‘52 Ford . $295} 
'54 Chev. $495 
FROST, 
samen yea, ata SOs oa Woodward 
ASPECIALS | ROLET ¥-8. BEL = 2 
w 
_Mmileage Price $1150. O 
~ NO A MONEY DOWN   
  
3140 W : Mile W. wie Hur. an 
Roger’s Sales & Service es CHEVY Moe Se ‘36 pt ong gh Hardtop « 
    
  
1958 CHEVROLE T ¢DR ae x. RH. 
ck Say Hardtop   
  
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’57 Ford 2-Dr. V-8 ory & ivory, R&H, low " 
CE een ee aepeee saan $1377 | 55 
’55 Plymouth Savoy 3 dr, 3 rey, R&H; 1/° 
owner, Hg A ea only $747/* 
'54 Dodge’ V-8 | , auto, transmission, R&H 
steering, tin! glares, 
sparkling chrome & shiny 
49 Dest 2- Dr. “46 CHEVY, R & Hi. pe TRANS, 
— FE 4-2912 after 2 p   
UTE, EV 
LAKE ORION, MICH. MY 2-2411. 
| epee 
Motor   
9,500, milés, sell or dee oe nd older pP 
  $1 CADILLAC. . R&H. Hydra. Many 
“$3 HUDSON ; 4 dr — Raging be 
‘33 BU 1CK i SEECIAL 
54 PONTIAC. ‘58 Edsel Citation 4 ar. 
convertibie 
  ne 500 "56 Buick 2 dr mM hiviers : 5 
Gry Monterey H PLUS 2% OTHER PINE CARs To 
JEROME'S. ’ ¥ ‘ 
“Bright Spot' Olds - Cadillac Dealer 
|. Orchard Lake at Cass 
‘ F E 8-0488 °.. Open till 10. "6 BC ick SPECIAL equit 2560 Frankson. Brook apd 
Low mileage. sharp 
Community © 
Used Cars 
ROCHESTER, MICH. RI i MENSCHNEID}] 
.ENGLEHART’ 
232 S. Saginaw ‘ PE 24131 | ; ner iow mileage Hike 
                   
     
   
    
       
           
          
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SALES & SERVICE, 211 5. Sag- maw id 
‘48 NASH 
_Buelid, FE 56-5812   
“Get Wise, Economize - 
oo NEW & USED CARS BILL SPENCE - RAMBLER | SALES & SERVICE 211 8. Saginaw 
ee Sa oe 
    
il Sino pe — ShylP Cransportation special — 
Ou, buy the Bates, "We ao 
“ AUBURN MOTOR SALES 
1952 NASH down. $15 Lucky 
- Aue “aale 2 iss 8. ‘Saginaw. 
53 RANSLER WGP. WICH. WO 77.3“ Steele Ford. 
Nae | ror top ualty Sew car trade-toe 
| Suburban Mtrs. PLYBOUTH a 
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SCHUTZ MOTORS | |, Zo" 
: = pepinene 7pR, custom "io 8 Suburban 
  Plymouths | 3 
$149 DOWN | OR TRADE IN 
TAXES wee ‘88 PLATES 
ALL MODELS AVAILABLE 
$47.50 PER MONTH 
SPECIAL PAYMENT. PLAN ‘ 
PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON, | | 
| Stes we me R&H, W-Side wails, Walls, $1250. 3-962. 
‘06 Plym. 
| | Schutz, Mo OTS PREE! FREE! 
     
         
   
      
      
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CALL OR ASK FOR 
    EDDIE NICHOLAS 
AT Midwest 6-5300 
SCHUTZ Mi 
                  
    
        
$895 ©     
  
    
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  SCHUTZ MOTORS = aw H12 § WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM Suburban Mtrs. CAR goto fhe TOO BUR ag some 
  
Schutz Motors 912 S. Woodward, B’ham 
    
Looks 
Good There's mileage—lots of it—in the bien Quality “spiel spick & aa used 
in snd see ve fer y yourself, 
52 Olds 4-Dr. esse5.8 25 
Sedan. Radio. & beater. Hyére 
51 Pont. 2-Dr. Sed. $ 195 
= 
153 Olds 4-Dr. 2.4. $ 6935 
Hvaramaties as a Stove Two 
55 Buick k Century . $1295 | 
Radio & — ig ‘eae Furry on == 
"56 Mereur ry Mel ‘clair r $1595. 
‘DR. HAR 
eater. Automatic Coanenteston: 
Low mileage. 
"55 Ford V-8 2-Dr. $ 595 SEDAN, heater, standard shift. 
‘55 Buick 2-Dr. ....$ 995 SEDAN —- Radio & pe Stand- 
ard transmission, low mileage, 
’54 Pontiac 4-Dr. ..$ 595 SEDAN — 8 — ra & 
heater, White tire: - 
54 Ford Crestline -.$ 695 gd —_ SEDAN — Radio & 
ordomatic. A real saarpte. 
34 Buick Super ...$ 995 DR, SEDAN — Radio & heater. |} one-owner 4 
53 Buick Convert. $ 795 
Renter. Dynatiow Pimuchiy ne 
*S3 Buick Sup. 2-Dr. $ 695) heater. || Dynstiow. PRICED TO GO, 
54 Pontiac 4-Dr. ...$ 995 A SEDAN, "heater, steering & es, 
34 Pontiac 8 Wen. $ 995 DELUXE ‘4-DOOR Radio & = Hydramatic “A real nice 
'54 Buick Special ..$ 895 gr, Dynaliow, Two to’ ‘choove & heat- 
WE NEED'CARS! 
OLIVER BUICK   
  
      
210 Orchard Lake Ave. | 
Liberal Trade Allgwances 
FE /2-9101 . - Open Breas WE FINANCE This week only, 1958 ae 
FE tleach ‘used car. And the 
‘52 PLYMOUTH price is right. Th a very sharp club coupe. 
Pokeeeecemer| $1205 oa neon AERO apes, 1057 PONTIAC 2 DOOR   
Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 
1350 N. 
Woodward |Bham | —-—s MI-4-1930 *s 4 
ane ‘white pala Precy cheng one pron car. F 
  $1095. 
saat — 8658. Woodward _ Birmingtiam 
Caket Really «rs Motor Sales 
rolft “asitivin'Ben! ‘3 Stude. 
Spite ae | San ee ge der oh og $199 Clarkston Motor Sales : 
Gunite Mich “Phere Ra sate! SCHULZ Motors 32 PONTIAC ‘ matic, radio & peater. Runs good. /912 S. Woodward, B'ham   
  
  RY . sune root, ww tires, ra- PE 4.5200, 32 N. Edith . i 
pin ne dig winding, one, Shon. ‘3 PONTIAC DR. VERY CLEAN ae 
condition. for | “looks like new, Owner quick oy a0, “#10 Oakland. prog + best offer 
  ‘“ ae ent POWER, |, Don't miss 1 2950 Middlebelt make offer, B-1201. : Rd. FE 60129 a   
  
. MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES 
MONTH-END 
TL ¥ saad nr. | JUST THE CAR YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING 
_'57 CHEVROLET ’°56 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR OO 2 DOOR a $1393 sles : 
'55 FORD 57 CHEVROLE CONVERTIBLE ‘ ‘DooR | RanDror | 
'58 CHEVROLET ’56 FORD BEL AIR SPORT SEDAN . FAIRLANE 2 DOOR $2697 $1197 
56 VOLKSWAGEN -'53 PLYMOUTH 2 pS STATION WAGON - 
~. '55 CHEV : 54 FORD ‘is ee J . " S cin NOMAD SERIES $1374 53 FORD 
$344 : 35 CHEVROLET $874 . 
53 CHEVROLET $344 @ussruRy ‘49 FORD cONvERTIALE aR '54 PONTIAC 93 PONTIAC - $674 eae 
‘32 CHEVROLET » 52 OLDSMOBILE 
‘55 CHEVRO ee Snot stag : A 
"53 STUDE : ‘UDEBA AKER 52 PONTIAC $444 | $199 
53 BUICK ‘'53 CHEVROLET a een . $393 ol 
83 FORD "$5 CHEVROLET 
’ beage Oy ~ 
“mimgygioce = ‘SE HENRY J ‘51, PONTIAC | “2 PONTIAC 
WE WILL BUY YOUR CAR 600 PRICE AND ACCEPT TRAD AR AT A G90 % 
MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS _ t SALE !! Big Doings-Big Dealings 
COME IN NOW! 
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE 
Wide Selection 
FOR —AT JUST THE PRICE YOU a WANT TO PAY : 
‘31 CHEVROLET 394 
From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS _ :   
      _A Phione Call Beings a, Courtesy Car to Your Door] 
_MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES : fot eet © Dealer” | 
        
     THE , PONTIAC PRESS, "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1958.   
  
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to Combat Recession 
With Faith 
PATERSON, N.J, Wi — A pro- 
posal by newspaper publisher 
.|Harry B. Haines to help combat} © 
the recession with a “Believe in| 7 
America” campaign has drawn) © 
favorable comment from the gov- 
New Jersey’s senators, 
Haines, publisher of the Pater- 
son Evening News, outlined his 
{plan to halt the business slump 
‘jin a front-page article in yester- 
day's edition. The article ap- 
pedred under an_ eight-column 
headline that declared: “America 
is now in the throes of a psycho- 
somatic slump.” 
Hanes dispatched telegrams to 
_ |the governors of all 48 states and |i, letters to congressional leaders 
urging them to proclaim a “Be- 
lieve in America Wee 
  
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TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 
6:00 (7) Mr, Danger. 
(9). Popeye. 
(4) News: Williams 
(2) Racket Squad, 
6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. 
6:20 »@ Box Four. ———__—_—_——_ 
6:30 (7) Topper. Comedy. 
(9) Charter Boat. 
ture: Forest Tucker. 
(4) Soldier of Fortune. 
(2) News: LeGoff. 
6:40" (2) News: Edwards. Adven- 
  10:00 
  7:10 (1) Sports. 
us (1) News:. Daly. 
7:30 (7%) Disneyland. Frontierland pears in “The Woman at 
High Hollow.” 
(2) Millionaire. Drama:| 
High school principal uses 
million dollar gift to battle 
teenage terrorism, 
{7) Betty White Show. Com- 
edy: i 
Irene Ryan. 
(9) Theater (cont.) 
(4) Theater (cont.) 
(2) I've Got a Secret. 
(7) Boxing. Lightweights 
Joe Brown, Orlando Echev- 
arria in 10-round bout in 
Havana, Cuba. 
(9) Theater (cont.) 
(4) This Is Your Life. 
(2) Steel Hour. Bitter in- 
valid plots blackmail ‘in 
“Walk With a Stranger.” EA 
Begley stars. 
(7) Boxing (cont.) 
(9) Theater (cont.) 
(4) Pro basketball. Detroit 
vs. Boston, (4) Amos. ’n’ Andy. 
(7) Our Friend Harry. 
9:40 (9) Billboard. 
9:45 , (9) Nursery School Time. 
10:00 (2) Garry Moore. 
(4)-Deugh Re Mi 
(9) Movie. == 
  \10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. 
(4) Treasure Hunt. 
11:00 (4) Price Is Right. 
11:25 (7) News. 
| 42:30 42) Dotto. (4) Truth or Con8equences. 
(7) Robin and Ricky. 
(9) Howdy Doody. 
11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. 
= .. 
THURSDAY AFTERNOON 
12:00 (2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. 
{# Tie Tac Dough. 
  
      
    
    
    
    
    
      
      
  
  
  
        
    
      
  
  
  
    
          10:45 (7) Sports. . 7 
Part 4, “The Land of Ene- ; (9> Maggie Muggins. 
mies.” 11:00 (7) Soupy'’s On. 
(9) Million Dollar Movie (9) National News, 12:15 (2) Love of Life. 
Rooney, “‘Life Be- (4) News, * (9) Hobby. Corner 
gins for Andy Hardy.” ('41)}-~ (2) News: LeGoff. , 
(4) Wagon Train. Western 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. 
Indian seeks revenge against/11:15 (9) Weather. (4) It Could Be You. 
brutality of his white fa- (4) Weather, (7) Stu Erwin. 
ther. Guest stars Kathleen (2) Weather. (9) Fun With Food. 
slow Stevens join Ward] 11:20 (9) Starlight Theater.|12:45 (2) Guiding Light. 
Bond, Robert Horton. Drama: Michael Redgrave, 
(2) L Love Lucy, Comedy: “The Years Between.” (’47)|1:00 (2) Susie. 
Apartment deal leaves Lucy, (4) Sports: Parker. (4) Movie. 
Ricky homeless. . (2) Sports, ~ | (7) My Little Margie. 
. E (9) Movie. ~ 
8:00 (7) Disney (cont.) 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. 
(9) Movie (cont.) Barbara Stanwyck, “Red|1:30 (2) As the World Turns. 
(4) Train (cont.) Salute.” (°35) (7) Topper. 
(2) Big Record. Tony Ben- é 
nett, Tommy. Sands, Eileen) 11:30.(7) Night Court. 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. 
Barton, Ted Lewis, Some- (9) Theater (cont.) (7) Lady of Charm. 
. thin’ Smith and Redheads, (4) Jack Paar. 
vocalists the Silhouettes, (2) Nightwatch (cont.) 2:25 (4) Faye Elizabeth. 
8:30 (7) Tombstone Terr. West- 2:30 (2) House Party. 
ern: Gunslingers try to use THURSDAY MORNING (4) Kitty Foyle. 
sheriff. : 
(9) Movie (cont.) 6:56 (2) Meditations. - 2:35 (9) Theater 15 
(4) Father Knows Best.’ 
Comedy: Bud turns the ta-6:55 (2) On the Farm Front. 2:50 (9) News. 
bles on Betty when she, : 
— him for bad man-|7:00 (2) TV College. 3:00 (2) My Hero, 
(4) Today. (4) (color) Matinee Theater.; 
(2) (@) Record (cont.) : (2 American Bandstand. 
; 7:30 (2) Cartoon Frolic. - &) Favorite Story. 
9:00 (7) Ozzie, Harriet. Comedy: |): 
Ozzie plans ‘to revive band|g:90 (2) Captain, Kangaroo. $:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. 
concert at the men’s club. (7) Cartoon Carnival. _ (7) Do You Trust Your Wife. 
(9) Theater.” Comedy: ae: (9) Movie. 
“Marx Brothers atthe Cir-|g:3@ (7) Big Show. 
cus,” (39) ‘ 4:00 (2) Brighter’ Day. 
(4) TV Theater (color).|8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) Queen for a Day. 
Gene Nelson, Skip Homeier, (7) American Bandstand. 
Susan Oliver, Estelle Win-|9:00 (4) Romper Room. 
wood in mystery. : : 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. 
Neighbor hears nagging|9:26 (2) News, Weather . 
woman diveaieatie kd : 4:30 (©) Edge of Night. 
her husband who later disap-|9:30 (2) Ladies Day. (9) Laff Time. . 
acnose i :45 (4) Modern Romances. 
Bootes {5:00 (2) Detroit Bandstand. \ 
pond i j hel (4) I Married Joan = * Ga aa (7) Woody Woodpecker 
0 ond Little - (9) Looney Tunes. 
» ents mi |5:30 (2) Beat the Clock. 4 Musical ‘ S Mr, and Mrs. North. 
ta feces a ) Mickey Mouse Club. is tters 16 poe to } _9% Serial Theater, 
barbering 
18 Meal courses | 
it iI Batterties Ct 
i Nick — o— 26 Kind of : ne 
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age 3 REBUILDING ‘AND 
‘ADJUSTING ... ALL CARS 
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  23-29, Haines said such an observ- 
ance would translate ‘into tangi- 
faith of our founding fathers and 
our people since the United States 
greatest co on earth.” 
Maryland's 
Keldin, a Republican, said he 
‘heartily endorsed’’ Haines’ pro- 
posal. He addeq that he had re- 
fused last weék to join with Il 
other governors in “what I con- 
sider a scare campaign that could 
create panic.” 
The people of Maryland, he 
said, join no fear-laden 
    sent a telegram to 
| President Eisenhower outlining a 
|six-point program for halting the 
recession, 
‘Peyton Place’ 
Author Granted 
Alabama Divorce   
  the 
‘Christopher Michael, 10, and 
| Metalius children, Marshal, 
Cynthia, 7. 
  
Bob Hope Russia-Bound 
for Film-Showing 
NEW YORK @® — Bob Hope is 
off for the Soviet Union, where he 
says he wants to film one or two 
television shows. 2 
The comedian left by plane yes- 
terday for London en route to 
Moscow. 
He did not: have a Soviet visa 
but said he expected to obtain the 
inecessary clearance after reach-   _jing England. 
| Hope said he wanted to attend) 
;a screening of one of his films in| 
| Moscow March 4, arranged as a 
icultural exhange program. 
  
Linda Darnell’s Spouse - 
in Los Angeles Hospital 
bladder attack in Honolulu. ° 
Merle Roy (Robbie) Robertson, 
40, and Miss Darnell arrived by 
plane last night. They were va- 
cationing in Honolulu when he 
became ill last Friday, an air line 
spokesman said.   ernors of four states and both of} 1 
Suggesting the week of March 
ble action the inherent, abiding}. 
came into being—that this is the) 
Theodore Mc-|. 
14, 
Sal By EARL 
joying enormous praise here 
Smile”). 
days, you can 
in you so you 
I had often 
it took Maria 
  its woh. 
* 
“But I do not consider ad isa 
  THE MIDNIGHT EARL ... . 
Vietor Borge, nipped him with 
~ RCA-Victor worked all night 
That's earl, brother. * 
“The husband and wife do not go out together during ‘fasch- 
ing’ Miss Schell explained further. 
Kathy Barr’s album—the first was too séxy . 
walked out on “Design for Living” in Palm Beach . 
Vanderbilt's mother is ailing at Johns Hopkins . _ Perle “Mesta’ s 
giving a congratulatory dinner for Aly Khan, Pakistan's new 
'.|U.N. ambassador. 
EARL’S PEARLS: By the time you can write your own ticket, 
_jyou're too tired to go.—Ivern Boyett. ‘How Is It ‘Fasching’ 
Is Overlooked Here? 
WILSON 
NEW YORK—Maria Schell, the Swiss-German actress, is en- 
just now for “The Brothers 
Karamazov’—but if you don’t mind, she’s missing very much 
pelle this week in Munich. — 
; That's a feast period when husbands and 
wives often forget they’re married, have ex- 
tended flirtations—and are always forgiven! Duf 
by their mates. 
“You flirf and during this perid it is not 
considered wrong,” says Maria (“The Golden 
“They consider that in the three 
get rid of all the evil that is 
can be good for 40 days.” 
heard of that “fasching,” but 
to explain that it is kind of 
’ a Hallowe’en costume-affair with women per- 
mitted to wear masks so they can mislead. the men they 
* 
Babylon “of sin,” vm said. “You 
are the wortian with a miask 
on and you recognize a man 
and go up to him and tease 
' him about a girl you know he 
is seeing. He says, ‘WHO ARE 
YOU?’ Or you say to him, 
‘What were you doing last 
Thursday night?’ The more you 
know about him, the more fun 
you have.” 
Maria—born in Switzerland 
now living in Munich—said 
that her grandmother once 
told her grandpa she didn’t feel 
well and wouldn't go to the 
“fasching” ball. 
“But after he went, she put 
on her mask and went, too. 
und eve ——Shetfollowed him around every-| 
where asking him embarrassing questions, but he never found 
out who was ‘that girl’ he was flirting with. 
x * * 
“Sometimes a man flirts all evening with somebody in- 
triguing and finds out when the masks come off that it’s an 
old woman. One man. got so flirty with a young girl in a mask 
that the girl finally said, ‘Now, Daddy, that’s enough!’” 
Maria was pretty surprised that a big progressive country 
like ours doesn’t have “fasching,” and asked why. I told her 
the truth—our wives won't let us 
Milton Berle’s appearance gave the Kraft TV theater its 
highest Trendex in three years, a 23.8. (But the oppsition, 
a@ 24.1). 
putting a ‘new cover photo on 
( Copyright, 1958) . Zsa Zsa Gabor 
. Gloria 
       
  
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One Experience in ‘53 
Convinced Him He Isn't 
Visual Comedian 
By ERSKINE JOHNSON 
HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — “Hello, | 
Duffy's Tavern. No, Duffy ain't} 
here, This is Archie speaking’.”’ 
* * * 
Remember? From 1939 until! 
1952, “Duffy's Tavern” and Ed 
Gardner as Archie were a national 
radio habit. 
But after 39 telefilms of 
“Duffy's Tavern” in 1953, Ed 
Gardner quit and went to watch- 
ing the stock market between 
rounds of golf. | 
But old favorites never die, ma 
they say, and today Duffy's 
Tavern, with Ed back on the 
ness again on. NBC radio in a tab 
version. 
* * * 
. The voice of Archie, minus the 
phone as Archie, is open wor busi- 
watches and gasoline in Tv and | 
radio commercials, 
NEEDS THE Acti VITY No 
It’s not that Ed Gardner needs 
the loot. It’s just that he needs the 
activity “‘to avoid becoming such 
a good golfer that no one except 
'}Ben Hogan will play with me,” 
he says. 
* * + : 
He’s even “kicking around” a 
TV idea, “Inside McManus,” 
“I'm just not a visual come- 
dian, I agreed to 39 telefilms of 
‘Dufty’s Tavern’ because I was 
assured I wouldn’t have to worry 
about the producing ‘or the writ- 
    
WASHINGTON — If size de 
termined history, little Kusaie in 
the southwest ‘Pacific would have 
her girthood there as the daughter 
      
  
       
  
    
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green forested hills and white 
beaches framed by coconut palms 
dnd dark mangroves, it is atypical 
scene of South Sea romantic fiction. 
we © a2 ©. 
The Carolines and Kusaie were 
used by Japan in World War II 
for air and naval bases in Pacific 
the Ameri- and bypassed—during 
‘ieans’ island-hopping campaign on 
' ithe way to Tokyo. 
Finally, in 1947, the United States) 
,|became the fourth power to control, 
Kusaie, as part of a huge United 
Nations Trust Territory that i- 
‘cludes the Mariana, Marshall and 
Caroline Islands. 
* * 
Kusaie’s people today number 
about 2,000. They receive Ameri- 
can aid in education, health and 
economic development. oe : operations. Kusaie was bombed—| 
and order him to shave it off. 
* * * 
“And that,” says Ed, 
be the end of Chaplin on TV.” “would | € 
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PALO ALTO, Calif. (INS) — A 
19-year-old Stanford University 
student walked into.the Palo Alto 
Police Station last night and con- 
fessed to the killing of a 17-year- 
old high school girl on an “urge.” 
Thomas Wallace Cordry III, the 
son of a San Francisco insurance 
consultant firm executive, calmly 
told the desk sergeant: 
“I killed a girl — she’s out in 
    
* bd * 
The stunned sergeant and other 
police officers found the body of 
Deena Bonn in Cordry’s blood- 
spattered 1957 convertible, a .22 
caliber: bullet wound in her right 
tempie. 
Cordry related that he bought 
the rifle with the intention of 
    
  “Sun eon ee picking up a girl — any girl — 
and raping her before killing and 
| leaving her body in the hills. 
{4 KARAT GOLD The fraternity (Alpha Sigma Phi 
Matched 
      
   tim all afternoon, but did not find 
one and returned to his home in 
Palo Alto. 
Then, the youth said, he thought 
of Deena who lived across the 
street. and whom he had dated in 
ithe past. . 
Cordry said he lured the Palo 
| Alto high school girl by telling 
her he was going on a train trip 
and asked that she xccompany 
him te the. station. 
She agreed but after they left in 
Cordry’s car he headed for the i | 
t \ i of Clarkston needs more selected yesterday: which, begin- 
ning next Tuesday, will delve into 
the matter of whether the Village 
off-street proceedings to 
parking. : As required by statute, - both * : - _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDA 
Court Judge George B. Hartrick.. before Oakland County Circuit 
  
If the 12-person panel, based on 
arguments to be presented by 
Attorneys Milton F. Cooney -and 
Milton F. Henry, says there is a 
need for more parking space, its 
next move will be to determine: a 
fair and reasonable price for land, 
presently occupied by the Caribou 
Inn. 
Cooney, village attorney, was 
authorized by the council in De- 
3 Union Heads | 
Plan Meeting Bradley, Hoffa, Lewis 
Confab Could Presage 
2nd Labor Bloc 
MIAMI, Fila. ®#—Heads of three 
of the nation’s largest independent 
labor unions will hold a strategic 
“friendship meeting’ here this 
week, it was reported Tuesday. Members 
William V, Bradley, president of |team are: nald 
the International Longshoremen’s|629 De Sota Place; Sgt. 1. C. Gl 
Assn., said that James R. Hoffa,!A. Simpson, of 113 Osceola Dr-.; 
head of the Teamsters Union, and|Specialist 3. C. Elmer E, Clay- 
John L. Lewis, president of the comb, of Lake Orion; Sgt. Roger L. 
United Mine Workers, are expected|Frentheway, of Oxford; and Lt. 
here Thursday as “guests of the/Robert G. Garland and Pfc. Pat- 
ILA.” rick A. LaBelle, both of Maunt 
s : Clemens. ‘ The Teamsters Union was , ; 
tossed out of the AFL-CIO earlier |, 7? Win, the regimental title the this year, The Mine Workers tallies” é 
have been in and out of both |liom champions trom Company G, in Lapeer, and a heavy mortar the AFL and ClO but have re- |; ; 
mained independent of the com- Company from Howell, besides the 
bined labor federation, team from Alpena. . Pontiac's National Guard unit, 
Company M, was officially notified 
today that its rifle team has won 
first place in the 125th Infantry 
Regiment competition. 
The six-man sharpshooting team, 
won the honor narrowly edging the 
Company B team from Alpena 
by 12 points, in a recent match. 
GRUDGE MATCH 
It was a big victory for the team, 
since the match was what could be 
termed a friend!y “grudge” match. 
jIn the same event last year, Com- 
jpany B edged the Pontiac outfit 
lfor top spot. 
The local marksment scored   
    
      campus instead. 
He shot her and drove toward) 
   
          
  
ling her body there. the hills where he intended to vio-)Miami meeting may be the begin- 
late his dead victim before dump-|ning of a movement that could 
7 ilead to formation of a second big 
But after the killing, the youth! Jabor bloc. | One official hinted that the - ed of They won the right to partici- 
pate in this event by outscoring |         City National Guard Unit 
Wins Rifle Competition 
,on 
available this morning. 
also was taken to the hospital. 
all other teams in the 3rd Battalion Troy police were called at 3:55 
at a meet early this year in Port'a.m. Huron, There they scored 1,250 ‘out 
of a possible 1,500 points. 
* * * 
Now they are looking forward 
to the 46th Division championship 
match. The team will fire against 
10 other teams from various regi- 
ments, anti-aircraft, tank, field 
artillery, engineer, and headquar- 
ters battalions throughout the state. 
No date has been announced yet 
for the event. The winners of this 
match will eventually be entered 
in the Fifth Army area champion- 
ships composed of crack teams 
from 13 Midwestern states, 
Man Seriously Hurt   ing Township Planning - Advisory 
Board, she is the eighth candidate) ¢ (Call Jury in Parking Issue Ns "20m CLARKSTON,— A jury was cember to initiate condemnation,sides struck six: potential jurors 
the ‘proper-|yesterday from a list of 24 select- 
ty owned by Ernie Felice. Henry|ed by the county sheriff. Next 
is representing Felice in the court/Tuesday the hearing will resume Seeking Election — SOUTHFIEL D —Mrs. Jean 
McDonnell, 48, of 19860 W, 12-Mile 
Rd., became’ the first 
woman to enter the Southfield City 
to file petition for a seat on the 
new council. 
The election will take place April 
Mrs. McConnell and her husband 
Wayne, have lived in the town- 
ship since 1933. She has been an 
administrative assistant for a na- 
  
Dairy Farmers Fight 
Cyts in Price Supports 
DETROIT @ — A joint protest against proposed cuts-in federal 
price supports on dairy products 
has been issued by delegates 
representing 55,000 dairy farmers 
in five Midwestern states.   
    
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