# C PRE | U8. Weatner Pareau Forecast os | ¢ oe Wetett Page 2) ols oe Ae ; . _— an a hedtalie PONTIAC, MICHIGAN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1958-80 PAGES | __“**04z=p rates ore ray ROTO Bowlerama Champs (irate gee _. Press aba: AFL, CO of Michigan Toward Merger in Harmony ,% = ‘About 800,000 Mill MakeUp Constitution Scheduled Manager Thinks Drivers Meet Batista Kidnaped Racer , Won't Be Hurt Seizure of Juan Fangio : Seen. as Rebel Move to Be Adopted Today at to Disrupt Car Races . Grand Rapids Parley | | HAVANA, Cuba (7 — GRAND RAPIDS (f — A 5 ne Wm Argentine auto racing special convention repre- Pontiac Press Phote senting AFL and CIO labor champion Juan Fangio’s manager said today he be- lieved Cuban rebels who kidnaped Fangio would re- lease him shortly. Rebel gunmen snatched Fangio from the lobby of a hotel in the heart of Ha- *lunions moved with appar- : rent harmony today toward 7 adoption of a pact to set -jup a united labor move- merit in Michigan. *y The merged state labor organization will be the “Michigan State AFL-CIO” TOP BOWLERS — Richard Cork of Pontiac _ title, while Mrs. Donner finished strong to hit 641 and Pat Donner of Drayton Plains were crowned and clinch women's honors. (More pictures, champions of the 1958 Pontiac Press Bowlerama . stories and scoring list on page 20.) Saturday. Cork rolled a 673 to win the men’s a ~ Salvation Arm Michigan Lags Says = Dedicates Unit “in Highway Programmes sss aur = | R. J. Thomas, represent- Conducts Ceremony at races today and embarrass ss ; : Social Service Case Michigan is lagging behind in its federal highway |President Fulgencio Ba- BEFORE KIDNAPING — Cuban President town hotel. Rebel leader’ Fidel cua gran ing the national AFL-CIO, program at a time when federal funds spent here would |tista. Fulgencio Batista greeted Argentine race driver responsibility for the abduction in a move ap- |told the opening session of Juan Namuel Fangio (second from ‘right) and other racers in a gathering at Havana Saturday. Last night, on the eve of Cuba’s Grand Premio auto race, Fangio was kidnaped from his down- on West Lawrence xtra police guards were put-on the other 24 drivers—including’ nine Americans. But some of the driv- ers grumbled about police protec- tion. Said one: ~ “We all had been surrounded by swarms ef police ever since arriving here, but the monent rete" | Argentina Elects Frondizi be “a giant step forward in solving our current unem- ployment situation,” Rep. William S. Broomfield (R- Royal Oak) charged today. Broomfield said the state has built up a “staggering backlog” of $139,000,000 in -federal interstate highway funds apportioned by Con-+ Attorney Labels Schwartz. Liar’ The Pontiac Citadel of the Salva- tion Army dedicated its new Men’s Social Servicé Center at 118 W. Lawrence St. Sunday after- noon. Left-Wing Radical Wins by Landslide forces to curb the forces of x « The center is housed in a large bui'ding that was originally a gro- cery warehouse. It contains a re- tail store for items rebuilt by the men, dormitories, work shops, a pata 1 << ted by the State Highway Department for specific ex- teria, kitchen, chapel, clothing dis- dent-elect of Argentina. The sup- | barber shop, W"Saundry, a cafe | dick up as one us fices. i The center is designed for the rehabilitation of Then whe have lost the habit of regular em- | Which pleyment. The dedication was made by Commissioner Claude E. Bates, Salvation Army territorial com- mander. * *« * Mayor William W. Donaldson brought greetings from the city. Ralph -Keejing, chairman _of the , Medical facilities and of-| help.” Broomfield flatly blamed State Highway Commissioner John C. commissioner. he was “frankly shocked’ at the “mediocre performance Michigan has shown in taking ad- vantage of federal funds for new al Communications Commission Denies Payoff Charges Before Solons Probing FCC . Decisions WASHINGTON @—Thurman A. Whiteside, Miami lawyer, de- nounced Bernard Schwartz as “an unmitigated liar’ today for having connected him with -a_ television channel applicant and for suggest- ing he passed money to a Feder- member. Whiteside, testifying under oath before a special House investigat- ing subcommittee, aceused lief the rebels would feel satisfied with having created alarm arid dif- ficulties in the Gran Premio if they kept Fangio prisoner until aft- mi port of banished ‘dictator Juan D. Peron apparently was a decisive factor in his landslide victory. Frondizi ran far ahead of mid- die-of-the-roader Ricardo Balbin er the race. Newspapers which had . been predicting a crowd of 250,000 ‘would attend the races dropped that figure today to 80,000. Many Cubans were expected to (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Claims Reds Carry” in —— first free presiden- aot) Sweet Spring! for Five Days More at Least Balmy weather arrived in the area Sunday, and Pontiac residents Peron in 1952 and Frondizi was No, 2 man on the ticket. But Frondizi's intransigent Rad- ical party collected votes from many of the strong-arm segments of Argentina’s political spectrum this time. His backers ranged from Communists to labor to Pe- ronists and Fascist splinter ‘part- jes. to his homeland, but planned * first. He did not banned from campaigning or run- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Press Sports Editor Reports on Bengals army's local advisory board, spoke) the Royal Oak cit-|Schwartz, dismissed committee : Argentines voting, unofficial fig- | tor of The Pontiac Press, is on ve as did Col. Earl Crawford, Mrs. ed figures released by the U.S. Bu-|counsel, of withholding informa-| Tarr in Wea ns will be cheered to know that it is) wes early today gave Frondizi « aa: és oe attempt to embar- Clyde Cox, wife of Brig. Cox, who|reau of Public Roads, showing that tion from the group. g po expected to remain at least the) 1,434,773 votes, Balbin 892,133. y err Fia., ~: ‘ * elsen, - : cent of its interstate highway was « long record of loan | MOSCOW — Nikita Khrush- | ror tonight, the U.S.. Weather ._ & 8 gers. ee Manager of the new center if gy Re gery eee transactions between Whiteside | chev says Soviet troops are being |, ..., predicts partly cloudy and| Sived'amnesty fie wil done Kearns will. spend the next aetik eoleveed to help bring — — - ie — —— "6 | mild with a low of 31-35 degrees. jand that “includes everybddy.” three weeks in Tigertown, mak- |" (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) F : five years wea of all time’’ but “all we . ing hig analysis of Detroit's | ) ; Schwartz told the committee or » 4 * * *& But he never specifically included) chances in the 1958 American ri ‘ : P7422 earlier in its he that White- as Sa Tomorrow will be fair and a lit-/Peron, which raised speculation) League pennant race and relay- Two Grants Announced 4 ‘ tr {qj 1) fi { WS —_— aring > @ tle doolen with a high of 43 whether Frondizi would let the! ing his observations to Press | . PL PUTE TAP Up — — at east! ‘The Soviet Communist boss a ; banished dictator come back. readers ’ DETROIT w~ Grants‘of $64,- = yead tagecaMes this was in-| told a Kremlin reception ob- The Weather Bureau's five day | Last night Frondizi said the first] Don’t miss Kearns’ informative | 335 to the University of Michigan By DR. EDWIN T. DAHLBERG ab meg influencé Mack's vote! serving the 40th anniversary of | forecast predicts temperatures | job of the new Congress would be} afticles direct from the Tiger | and $32,550 to Wayne State Uni- President, National Council of Churches in the contest for Miami TV Chan-| the goviet army last night that | Will average around five de- ar 5 ee oe eae oe. igo rec Necee pre yay today nel 10. Both Mack and Whiteside] the Soviet Union’s main aim was | grees above the normal high of parties ing; day on the sports pages ie Medical : “Therefore do not be anzious, about omer cle be arrow willbe, annioun . day's own trouble be ior the K Several years ago I read an article by an educator. who said that if we must worry, we should learn how to - worry effectively. ‘That is, we should so organize and con- trol our worries that they might add to the success of living. Worries can be divided into two classifications. First, had described the money as loans, Schwartz added. Whiteside said Schwartz had further testified Whiteside was employed as an attorney by Na- tional Airlines or its subsidiary, Public Service Television, ~Inc., which won the contest for the 36 and the normal low of 21. | Temperatares will remain mild with only minor day to day changes, Showers are possible Thursday and Saturday. x * * we have the surface anxieties, such as worry about the |Miami channel. : ranks and said $6 per cent of the | The lowest recorded temperature weather on the day of the picnic, or worry about business Whiteside said Schwartz knew) army’s leaders are members of |in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 ! this ‘was untrue prior to the time; the Communist Party or the (a.m. was 31. At 2 p.m. the reading cares, getting our work done on time, or how to be popular, how to be successful in love, or how to avoid sickness, poverty, and accident. There are other worries, however, of a more hidden _kind, They are difficult to get at. There may be some deep- seated fear, or sense of guilt, or dread of life itself, that haunts the victim with an awful sense of uncertainty and foreboding that he himself cannot define. Whether our worries are the surface anxieties or . the deeper fears, let me suggest three simple principles. of procedure in overcoming them. Worry is a stimulus to endeavor, and a callenge to he gave his testimony.” Owners Must Register by Saturday Area boat owners lining up to get their auto license plates can also take care ofanother deadline. The forms for boat” registration under the new state law have ar- The registration number pro- gram portion of the law has been eyed by officials as one way of cutting down on reckless boat op- eration on the state’s many lakes. Boat Forms Available ~ is the summer mooring location, the make of craft, its length, type of propulsion, and whether it is a cruiser, fishing boat, runabout, or sail boat, ‘amend our ways Sometimes I think we overdo the peace » & 4 of mind philosophy. There are many things we ought to rived, and ieee available at secre- Minas registration number, in av iea' wn wee J trtemperance, ine | [te of Mate offices and the Oak-| three-inch high aumerals on the | | Orms MUS si and 5 Serr Se — Oe. eee tient a : land County Sheriff's Department.) bow, will give residents a chance |'5 the responsibility of the individu- decency, poverty, and irreligion. God bless those who worry enough about life to make it better than it now is. In the second place plan an intelligent course of action with which to meet the worry promptly and ef-_ fectively. Much of our anxiety may be the result of in- — our feeling of inability to handle a * * : Cars must have the new plates by midnight Friday, and the dead- — for boat registration is Satur- y Included in the information to be furnished on the registration form SEES a In Today's Press LEE I al boat owner to mail the registra tion to Lansing, Persons operating boats on the lakes after Saturday without the registration number will be vio- lating the law, and subject to those now in jail for their politics. Sunshine, Tourists Return ah a competence | t ; Guy fine of $100 or imprisonment of . situation. 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A ry ee = eee ry ss : ‘| ci Z « id \ s = : 2 4 ‘ id i , . % } _THE PONTIAC PRESS. $, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1938 + feat Hing New York ‘Woman, 29, Disappears 5)2 Hours Before Wedding NEW YORK (INS}—New York City Police are on & cellar-to-roof/ search of all buildings in the area where a young woman disappeared shortly before she was to be mar ried Saturday. Pretty Irene Arzedi, 2 Pe oe married a childhood sweetheart. Joseph Pinto, 30. Miss Arzedi was last seen = 10:39 a.m. Saturday as she le a drag store near her home. | two-block area ordered searched was the route she would have ta- ken te ge home. She was to have married at| 4 p.m, Inspector Michael ‘Sabatino put. the emergency squad on the inves-| tigation after a 13 - state missing: persons alarm was issued. An ear-. Jier less intensive search of the neighborhood was made by detec- tives, but they found no trace of the woman, + Police reported today that two mysterious telephone calls have been made.to Miss Arzedi’s resi-}); dence since she disappez red. Irene’s brother, Carle, 23, an- swered the telephone both Sentenced fo Life for Killing City Man James Witherspoon, 56, of 130 today By E. H. SIMS Does more rain occur over the ocean at night or in the daytime? Rain is more likely to oceur from clouds above the oceans at night. This is contrary to the situation on land, where most of the rain is experienced during daylight hours. Water does not absorb heat from the sun's rays as readily as does land. The earth heats up in the daytime, and the heart thermos which rise produce clouds, and these clouds, .as they rise, produce | ning openly under their true col- jors. "|world lightweight boxing champion ; the Fangio case, but reb-l leader Likens Present Law to 34 Cor DETROIT . — Comparing U.S. tariff and trade policies with a 1934 car, Dow Chemical Co. Presi- dent Leland I. Doan today called for a complete overhaul. & +. “I do not advocate tariff sched- ules that will protect inefficiencies, in American production,” Doan told the Economic Club of Detroit, “but Left-Wing Frondizi Wins in Argentina (Continued From Page One) “We Peronists. .. know what we want and march ‘straight to its execution,” the banished dictator said. “Each Peronist has his in- istructions and their. leaders the directives to fulfill them.” lyears and now we are being asked - |tq,put another set of retreads on it. I do advocate schedules that will equalize production costs-so Amer- ican producers will have a more even break in the competition.” tend for another five years; Doan said: “The ‘government is driving a 1934 automobile. We have been tinkering with and patched up this 1934 model tariff law all these lorig * * * “For some reason which rather escapes me,"’ said Doan, “this par- ticular act is sort of a sacred cow with the proponents of lower tariffs. One is given the impvres- sion that if the act is not extended our whole foreign trade situation will be thrown into a state of chaos. * * Police reported only one out- break ‘of viclence on election night. A group of Frondizi's cele- brating backers clashed with Bal- bin supporters in downtown Buenos Aires. Two men went to the hospital with gun wounds, “Cuban Rebels Seize Car Racer Fangio (Continued From Page One) heed rebel warnings to stay away from the race. . * * + Pelice also kept close guard on Joe Brown who ig staying at the Hotel Lincoln. Brown has just fin- ished training for his 10-round non- title bout Wednesday night against Cuban titlist Orlando Echevarria. Authorities refused te discuss Fidel Castro was quick te claim responsibility. A rébel spokesman telephoned The Associated Press to confirm the abduction last night but would Fangio. * * * champion was in any danger. they not say what would be done with Friends expressed doubt the believed the rebels were holding * * He said the present uniform duty “tends to encourage the sweat- shop and place the high-wage producer at a disadvantage.” License Bureau Extending Hours to Meet Rush Sale of 1958 license plates will begin a half-hour earlier this week in order to meet one of the heavi- est last-minute rushes in years. *® * * Willis M, Brewer, Pontiac branch manager for the Secretary of State, announced sales would begin at 8:30 a.m. and last through 5 p.m. at both the Pontiac office, 53 N. Parke St., and the Waterford times 3 branch in the township Thursday and Friday, Brewer said, both offices will remain open as long as there are custo- mers waiting in line, Deadline for driving on 1957 plates is midnight Friday. THOUSANDS LEFT ‘There are still thousands of mo- torists in this area who have not bought their 1958 plates,” Brewer said, “I advise all drivers to buy _|Exploding Ammunition NEIL B. McARTHUR - Area Man to Head - Labor Department ousted last week when the Senate disapproved his appointment. President of Local 19 of the De- troit Carpenters Union, McArthur ee Says Michigan Lags in Highway Program (Continued From Page One) to a national average of 78 per cent, Twenty-two states lead Mich- igan in interstate funds for the cur- rent fiscal year, he said, while eight sta e ready to spend money on 1958 programs. “This certainly is a sad reversal of status for our home state,” said Broomfield. ‘‘For years, Mich- igan led the nation in its roads and highway network, Now we find our- selves in the position of trailing the field in the vital matter of new highway construction.” Michigan is no better off in its use of federal funds for primary, secondary and urban roads, said Broomfield. “Thirty states lead Michigan in the use of such funds for the 1958 , fiscal year. Ten of these states are already into next year’s program.” Congress has alloted interstate funds for each state through fiscal 1959. The funds are available after the bureau of roads has approved road. plans drawn up by each State, Broomfield noted that Mackie had not submitted plans to Wash- ington for new Oakland County ex- pressways, including the Detroit- Pontiac - Flint interstate highway scheduled for initial construction in 1960. “If Michigan loses any portion of its federal funds, particularly in Oakland County, ‘there are going to be some very serious repercus- sions, I am certain,’ Broomfield warned. Kills 25 in India persons were reported killed today when an ammunition train blew up while it was being unloaded at the north Indian city of Pathankot. Reports from the scene said an- other 18 persons were injured in (Shot Intruder, Policeman Says ‘Saw Man With Club . .. Standing-Over Bed’; Father-in-Law Dies DETROIT @® — An off-duty po- his father-in-law. Miller was killed. Officers said Payne told them The Di the situation to the satisfaction of Se re ee s : [Provide Sa [Greyhound ‘Bus Problem: ls CAPE TOWN —South Africa fur- - shed 90 per cent of the expt Miller struck him with a baseball bat as he slept. Police Commissioner Edward S. Many Sections of Nation Enjoy Spring Preview many parts of the country. The fair and comparatively mild weather, a continuation of yester- day's conditions in many areas, was a welcome relief to many sections hit by a long stretch of cold and snow. Some Northeast areas remained in the wintry belt. A storm from southeast Canada dumped more snow in parts of New York state Michigan AFL, ClO ce ate : + + {All Ready fo Merge. aaa ek canepatice & st et gprs fae and that Miller had} (Continued From Page One) been drinking. She told police Mil-that AFL ler wanted the Paynes to move|125,000 MFL members have regis- McGavin angrily denounced a note injected into the convention scene by a group of Grand Rapids craft unions, auto about the time of the colli- sion, police said, and was run over by the rear wheel of her car. She Service for Mrs. Sereck (Eliza- beth) Fox, 85, of 329 Linden St., Birmingham, will be held -tomior- row at the Welliver Funeral Home in Philadelphia. She died yester- A native of Philadelphia, she had been a resident of Birmingham for * fa construction drainage ditch near NEW DELHI (INS)—Twenty-five | J and much of New England yester-jone at each entrance — carried) guryj Sereck day. Cold weather lingered in thelsigns accusing the hotel of begin’ * oo = snow-covered areas. —— o.oo etcumtuaicns some parts of New York x* * * : having news for this more than 6 inches. Gavin said there was no labor|column should either phone Alice x & * dispute at the hotel and he said the correspond- However, the warming tren d,|hotel had given ent, MI 6-3537, or mail it to her at which yesterday sent tempera-|ance that AFL-CIO labor would be St., Birmingham. tures into the 70s in parts of Ne-lemployed on a projected $10,000 fececcoravooooooooooos, Biggest Improvements in Single Shot Rifles Ever in Our History! Winchester “55” Seeeseeesooeseeseeeesee “eevccccvece ’ eeeseeoooosooeooeese braska and 70 in South Dakota, spread into the Northeast. Readings: were generally 10 to is) Gapeces Signee tan St 24 hours earlier from Kansas and Okia- homa northeastward across the southern Great Lakes region into New England. 2 Young Brothers Drown in Ditch GRAND HAVEN @®~Two young brothers drowned when they fell through thin ice while playing at here yesterday. Bodies of Edwin Eugene Hyde r., 7, and his 5-year-old brother| Bobby were recovered by state po- lice from a 200-by-40-foot ditch near U. S. 31 where a new ex- pressway is being built. Police were called to the scene by the boys’ mother, Mrs, Peter Murray of suburban Ferrysburg. the explosion, rain. The process over the sea is often the reverse, especially if cold winds move in over the water at night. The warmer water, and warmer air just above it, will often rise and produce: rain at night. So the general rule is, more rain over land by day and more rain over the sea by night. The Weather \ Weather Bureau Report NTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly clendy and mild ht, low 31-35. a fair = a little cooler, high Seuth southwest wints | increasing te 12-29 miles an heur =| Today in P in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding Ba m. | i. At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 2 m.p.h. Direction: South. ' Moon rises Mondey at 9:56 a.m. Downtown Tem Temperatures CT Wore 3300C oll a.m... ty] FB, Barecccesse 33 PT Wenencenecan 7. eee 4 LB Meiicscc.: “ 8B. Me... okra 35 2p. m.. . 60 10 Gs BB... ce. c seas so ee fe ee Higest temperatu’ Lowtst care ee Ce ee Year = “Age in Pentiac Mighest te see atere temperature WORRTE 2 ecccnsrecers rty eeuty. wait | and Lowest T Temperatures Tats Pate in % 56 in 1906 -I1 in 1864 Sunday's ‘Temperature Chart 44 26 Marquette “¢ % Baltimore 46 FY Memphis 62 36 Biemarck $5 Miami 72 6 Brownsville 69 57 Milwaukee 43 29 Buffalo 38 28 Minneapolis $7 33 Charleston 53 44 WN, 9 51 Chieago 4 630 New ¥ 36 34 Cincinnatt «53 36 Om 50 } Cleveland 48 36 leton 40 19 Denver z 4 mix be 3 Detroit be 83 31 Bt, rs 87 Houghton 39°38 Traverse ©. 43 22 daeksonville | 45 Washington 48 31 Kansas City 58 47 Seattle © 61 50 Les Angeles @7 87 ‘Tampa 7) him in an attempt to force can-|their plates as soon as possible| @ cellation of the auto races—slated|in order to avoid what promises to start at 2 p.m.—and thus give|to be a staggering last-minute rush Batista an international black eye.'towards the end of the week.” A F ‘widen, Exquisite Pearl me ° Ae Te es ” Jewelry MICHIGAN SPECIAL Specially 3 Priced ; || In just 2 hrs., 15 min. 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Measures 20 below to 120 | above. Limit 1. every? 2, », & | a? ake Gun. | From Youngster " Near President PHOENIX, Ariz. @—A ‘22 cali- ber rifle equipped with a telescop- ic sight was confiscated by secu- * “rity police near the Paradise Val- ley Country Club yesterday while President Eisenhower played a round of golf. Sheriff's Capt. Ralph Edmund- $0n said the rifle was taken from two young boys ‘spotted by alert Arizona highway patrolmen. “The boys told us they had been, out rabbit hunting and were head- ing home,” we couldn't afford to take any! chances, so we confiscated the gun. The boys were released after being questioned. The patrol said, the rifle will be returned. Industry Uses Platinum NEW YORK — The industrial ap- plications of platinum far surpass its use for jewelry. More than & per cent of the total consumption of this precious metal last tag ‘turned to Oakland County Jail to- said. “But | wife last month. George B. Hartrick entered a plea Van Horn Mute. in Murder Case on Charge of Slaying Waterford Housewife Billy Ray VanHorn, 24, was r- iday after he stood mute to a first- 'degree murder charge in the slay- ing of a Waterford Township ne * Circuit Judge * * Oakland County of innocent for VanHorn when he ‘was arraigned this morning. Chief Assistant Prosecutor George F. Taylor said VanHorn’s trial will be the first of the sec- end court term beginning April 14. VanHorn has admitted slaying Mrs. -HazelMurdock, 39, in her home at 127 N. Josephine Ave. on Jan. 3% following a drinking spree. “LI 2-3027 JO 4-6847 MICHIGAN FIRST AID tnvalid Needs—Sickroom Supplies 1621 $. Woodward, Royal Oak 3 Doors North of 10 Mile | AT HAND! ies, sssicg Ses Every tick of the clock brings the _ Opening of the NEW STORE for women with the New LOW PRICE POLICY closer, Watch this paper for details! tne ~ nag ao sands poe ey men Sad eed women now escape old, irri : ing sive p and worrying about iSiedder eakness”—too ae and | Wet- First Aid Instructors (begin tomorrow night at the, Oak- land County chapter headquarters,| | Mildred Bennett, chapter execu- itive secretary, * |Forman, first aid instructor jorder to receive instructor certifi- jare requested to call the chapter tions. | Escaped Lethal Jolt ae Her body was found beaten, stran- To Be Tried in April THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ MER, AUTHOR OF — THe. "IACI AND OONSSEYS COULO NEITHER BEAD wor’ ' WRITE! HIS POEMS WERE. 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Trade’ now and SVT o on this BORED ‘SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED | FORD | DEALER ( i 3 2 ‘ & z é Se ea 2 one S55, + : - to os : : : \ J ro . . gentle art of flipping a man. off ’ balance . adversary into unconsciousness, » ‘| Muist Choose Pupils Carefully ny he By PHYLLIS BATTELLE she breaks his neck, or acts sulky NEW YORK (INS)—Judo is ‘the (tenderly), tossing him through the air (courteously), ren- dering him helpless or unconscious (temporarily), without losing one’s temper or aplomb. * * * In judo, it is considered ex- tremely bad taste to injure anyone seriously, You may throttle an o but it is not cricket if the uncon- sciousness becomes permanent. And a small girl may throw a man over her head, but if in so doing about it, she is not being sporting. Obviously, learning judo is a goed way to build self-confidence and influence bullies, and -the thought immediately comes to mind—would this be effective ‘in eurbing juvenile delinquency: Giving the “good guys” judo lessons to combat. the “bad guys’”” knives? The man to consult is Jerome Mackey, a recent Juilliard Music School graduate and struggling concert pianist who spends his free time teaching New York City chil- dren the art he began to learn jmalicious motives in mind.” from a Japanese when he was 11. “FE consider this very honestly to be a real answer,"’ says Mackey. “Tt's dangerous, however, to take a chance on teaching it to the wrong kind of kid. I've turned | down plenty of applicants—the type I could tell right away had only Exactly how dangerous it could be is evidenced by Mack- ey’s, admission that “I know ‘some things about jude F'm not They hands. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY P gives me a mer feeling just to know them.” in After some prodding, he told |*Y what they were: “1 know differ- ent ways of killing a man so that his death could never be traced to after his last contact. with me. By that time, the way things are go- ing, I could be on another planet.” * * * He looked down at his powerful anybody. But anyway, you can see why you have to be careful not me. He might drop dead six days). “Tll never teach that to). J ee Re ae cannes Teach. Judo to Curb Saniis Delindwancy? to teach judo to anyone who's go-| ing to use the art indiscriminate- | ly. | (Copyright 4958) Pays Tax Anonymously DALLAS, Tex. (INS) -—- The Internal Revenue Office at Dal- | las received an envelope con- | taining $13. An accompanying | note said this was the tax amount | the sender owed for 1957 and | added: ‘I am not sending my | name,as I wish to remain anon- | _ymous.” Hurry... 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This activity engendered in the face of all the talk of recession is in- dicative that the public will respond when true values are available. The customer fikes a bargain. by this two day event. The over all optimism was a pleasant change for storekeeper, clerk and customer alike. EEE > World Trade Just as Important as Missiles _Alarmists would have us believe that Sputniks and more Sputniks are all this country needs to survive. Some serious thought can dispel this theory if we will just stop a moment and analyze the operating pro- cedures of a dictatorship. x * * Recently General Alfred M. ' Gruenther, former head.of NATO, remarked that extension of the - ‘Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act is just as important a part of the defense effort as missile develop- ment and satellite launchings. This is obviously true when you tealize that the Soviet Union is equipped to shift rapidly from one area of offense in the cold war to an- other. Missiles or Sputniks-may be | the order of business one day, but trade or economic aid may be th next. x * * Competition with a dictator- ship like the Soviet Union puts the United States in a very fast league. We must continue to be versatile enough to compete on all fronts of economic trade as well as the missile age. “It Isn't Fair to Squelch Paid TV Without Trial An advertisement appeared in Monday's Pontiac, Press for paid TV ‘ i g & TN a ela programs. This seems to be a con-- troversial subject, although the full extent of the cannonading amazes most of the innocent bystanders. xk «& * Opponents seem strangely wrought up and at times they’re distracted to the point of hysteria. No one is trying to ram this down the throats of the nation. No one is promoting it at the point of a pistol. Its supporters are willing to “live and let live.” All they ask is a trial. What’re the objections? | Can this be so wrong? * x * Apparently, the opponents of pay TV are suggesting present programs will be denied the listener unless he planks down heavy dough. Investiga- a tion indicates this isn’t true. No one / could get far advocating that the - THE PONTIAC PRESS | s Published by Tus Powtiac Press Company @ W. durep &t Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mar? Datty @xcept sunday Ressrtt ; Baseerr, Executive Vice President jonnw A Rrrer, ager owas A Prrecemty om, Gant of, Treapwett, . Wiee President and Circulation Manager Business Manager . 1 >. Maesnats Jonpan, Joun W. Prrecenatp, Local Advertising Secretary and Editor Manager @oneet B Tana, Grosce C ivan, Managing Editor Classified Manager Entered at Post Office Pontiac, as second class matter —————————_—— | DR Ape es TAC Eeitorial Page. ~~ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1958 ie: MEMBER OF THE. public voluntarily pay for something. it could otherwise get free. x * * Zenith proposes a-trial by bringing some first run movies and Broadway productions to the home. If you didn’t want them, you wouldn’t have to contribute a thin dime and you could dial programs that better hit your fancy. If the people believe the paid programs are sufficiently su- perior to justify the purchase price, they’ll pay and listen. If they don’t, they can listen toe an old favorite that wings its way into the living room for free. You're the boss. No one dictates, x * * “When radio and television came along, no one tried to legislate them out of business without @ trial. And so we believe this new idea is worthy of inspection. Let's give it a whirl. If it’s no good, everyone will groan in unison and it will die a natural death. If it packs a wallop, those that want to pay can pay a small fee. It doesn’t seem fair to kill it with- out a chance. That isn’t quite in con- formance with long standing tradi- tions of American -sportsmanship. The Man About Town —Ne Spare Parts Newspaper Waxed Poetic on Incident 30 Years Ago Adults: The principal trouble with children. This is a personal anniversary. "Twas 30 years ago tonight that my car skidded in front of a train at Holly and was wrecked. Since a Supreme Being gives special care to children and fools, I escaped with only a broken collar bone. Quite contrary to my own feelings, _ many newspaper writers saw something funny in the episode, including The Atchison, Kansas, Globe, which broke out at some length under the heading, “The Sad, Sad Story About Joe,” closing with this poetic effusion: Joe saw the train, But couldn’t stop; So they took car and driver To the shop. ... . ‘Twas only just a week or two Until the car was good as new: But tho’ they hunted high and low, They couldn’t find spare parts for Joe. Today also is another anniversary. Ac- cording to a clipping sent me by Butney Regelman, now living in Toledo, it was on Feb. 24, 1888, that he was taking his mother from Pontiac to Birmingham on a railroad hand car, driven by man-power in a pumping motion. She thought she heard a train coming, and jumped off and was run over by the hand car and killed. Right in the line suggested in this column, Chief Pontiac is the name of a top flight motel soon to be opened at Miami Beach. I have the figures directly from Game Chief Harry Ruhl of the Michigan Department of Conserva- tion, that more deer are being killed by autos than ever before. This is especially true in Oakland and other counties in this area. Mr. Ruhl urges that we dim our lights when we see a deer in the highway at night, as the bright. lights cause them to “freeze” in their tracks, instead of leaping out of danger. A frank confession is made by The American Safety Council, who always is urging us to drive care- fully. A recent survey shows that U. 8. drivers have an accident record only one- quarter that of other countries. Some Florida gas stations vacuum the interior of your car, as well as wiping the windshield _ and windows, as a courtesy. Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ©. Lennex ~ of 3453 Sashabaw Road; sixtieth wedding anniversary. _ Mr, and Mrs. Clarence L. Russell Ps of 1097 Boston Ave,; fifty-sixth wedding anniversary. : » * Mr, and Mrs. Ira L. Davies of Birmirigham; fifty-ninth wedding an- - niversary. : : % We \ “Just Helping Stassen With His Roots ae ee ee David Lawrence Says: Russia Still Up to H WASHINGTON — The Soviet Union, aggressor in Korea, is now trying to foment another war in that area. While talking glibly of . an East-West conference, the Moscow the hope of crushing South Korea. j The stealing of a@ passenger plane inside the LAWRENCE territory of the Korean Republic is a flagrant vio- lation of the armistice. The move — which the Moscow regime con- * : : ei oF that would provide for drawal of all “foreign from both North and This means, of course, Chinese troops would a few miles to the Yalu River while the U.N. presumably would get out Korean peninsula altogether. the attack could be resumed moment, and it would be difficult for the U.N. troops to be shipped i caf s ry g back promptly. * * * The danger of war arises because The Seviet government will be responsible for the second Korean war even as it was re- sponsible for the first Korean war. The United States govern- ment holds the Moscow govern- ment to blame for aggression in Korea. One document issued by the United States government through the Department of Defense on May 15, 1954, needs to be re-read at this time. It was issued in Wash- ington during the foreign ministers’ conference in Geneva at which “unification’’ of Korea under U.N. auspices was rejected by Red China and the Soviet Union. The American statement said in part: “General Communist aggression in Korea began in 1950, but the preparations for it began north of the 38th parallel In 1945, when Russian occupation forces moved in. “Among their first preoccupa- tions was the creation of a North The Country Parson g a° eichk je Ene ePEVLtL Fite tiien: ta : fi vig 4 z zs z & ee < 2 g z ag bi é i ~ ee eh, # e283 : Current 1 *, a . via? ‘gy for Many. ee rs, we T'd like to know if people who write those letters think they're smart. "er than Walter: Reuther and Gov. Williams or any Democrat. Why don’t they take their places in office or keep their mouths shut? ‘That lady that signed her letter Factory Worker's Wife should have signed it Monkey on ® String. I'll bet everything I have, which isn’t very much as Ike has had me layed off for the last three years, that everytime the boss says jump, Factory Worker's Wife’s husband jumps. I've worked with his kind ever since I went to work. | Let Walter Reuther and Gov. Williams and all Democrats alone and let’ them do their jobs. I hope they raise union dues, tration, that all big business is owned by Republicans. It seems -to me that with only two years until the presidential election if this were true, we would be having om rr) Val G. Dallas eat Hit E } > 2s. RE ee & : > # BE 8 F e erats should have the blame or the ads called “Personal” . . . er Old Tricks S22" Rimrese a over a majority. With printed words and phrases — & As for cars and other items sen arian”. Ts . a greatest ut never appears «+ 40 Korean Army. yg Ags Arai SS eS ee ae pasar ee Ta ee ee eee a vere directly Ss ’ - * E now could you, eee they recruited, organized and or eS oe Sct aedikes Pur medal ea any certain place .-. . And so I forces. After those North wee person increased prices send this message in .-. . A want- forces reached a degree of strength “without that help, the Chinese welt thn thloee Eee usa bedliae,: ad of my own . . . That I am so that could allow the Russians to with their inadequate industrial but ve heard a large number if love with you... And want remove their own occupation structure could not possibly have Stan thee Geent. just you alone . . . I hope you see forces, did so. But first they mainjained effective military my ad among... The “Personals” created a , Puppet re- forces in Korea on their own Maybe if we can hang on for yow read... And answer favor- gime controtied by Russian citizens resources.” six months or a;year we can have ably my dear . . . The loving “This puppet regime continues tive at the United Nations, arro- Ore: Sony Soeple add reed (Copyright, 1958) the mullitary buildup with Russian gantly admitted in March 1958 to. Witan’ tomy Chanter” help in materials and training the U.N. General Assembly that : ° personnel When the North the Soviet Union “continues” to Auto Worker Smiles Korean army had reached a ie- supply arms to China in the = ques of thength wiieh taliestal Korean War. To the man who laid himself up = probably the most popular it could conquer all of Korea, wi Ges wishful-thinking treasures, how rich in good deeds answer to sew what, is Dad's the Russians gave it the signal iach oak are you? Are you looking for jus- so-ks sonny’s torn pants and for the attack scross the 38th organs of se tification? Do you help the sick tittle sister's dress. palm Se and poor, the less fortunate than - a te bygones bygones ? ped “And when this army failed to and give recognition to Red” Think how much it would help gain its objective despite its great Cine ane ait Tt cagiens 0 High naptime gD. sa ga Mom if little kids only realized initial superiority over defending Security Council of the United ’ home there place every- —_ So > * Nations. clothes for his family. These val “* « rescue, Russia continued to (Copyright, consumers buying these products _* & *€ _ made your treasures, didn’t they? Thieves robbed a Michigan st1° a8 will the first in line for their * Dr. William Brady Says: aes 06 tuk teodetn 1 Ss ee © ‘Ty . ff’ ‘Come down off that stack of * 248 apering S$ O LYJ . \00t and hive a little. Where there's | When married folks start bark- . - faith, Tae Glen and where plage re rath y odv oh a ' -there’s a provides a way. a s life, to Break Cigarette Habit jase ge Fetters Temervew THOUGHT FOR TODAY A New Jersey reader says he cally, it proved unsatisfactory — And has never seen the garage man as I should have foreseen. Lookin Back sn, Fear gk Ok who services the company’s cars § Now I believe that the success £ see the salvation of the Lord, without a cigarette in his mouth. or failure of any attempt to break 15 Yeare- which he will shew to you today: the cigarette habit depends on the ~~ for the Egyptians whom ye have smoker's willpower and character. - JAPS INVADE U.S. India base. 52 todas So stu’ cb Gees * *« * TLC ee again no more forever. —Exodus Signed letters, not more than one page : 14:13 or 1 cote ae ones to — 20 Years Ago * * * - or treatment. will be answered FIVE ARRESTED in Chicago . Never think that God's delays sddronsed envdleps’ to onsite tae Sa. Bund _moeting. are God’s denials. Hold on; hold . Pontiac, TWO MILK probes under way fast; hold out. Patience is genuine. (Copyright 1958) here to check price fixing —Georges L. Leclere Consider the case of Tommy and Sue! 2 done vane te are ht aor Chdaren " ihould = taught the rules of fair play, not only on the baseball dia- to child - By DR, GEO0GE W. CRANE Case X-37: Tommy and Sue, ‘aged 7 and 5 respectively, are the children of college graduate par- ents, Recently the family was visit- friends of mine. Tommy and Sue climbed upon the piano seat and danced up and down thereon in “their p Their parents ti pene on ; L Sue ab tt higher, 0 of the grand piano! Still their parents did nothing to restrain them, When the chil- dren finally stood up with their shoes on and began walking on the polished of the grand plano, my who owned the a . Case Records of a Psychologist: Advocates Spanking When Needed those kids like that at home and long ago! as well as the father DELINQUENCY. _ ‘The rise in juvenile delinquency that children should not be Bare Ronbberebees Fon - In gen- | of the: “repressive” 18, § NS ae Se a OC eta ok else ere ee eS ees ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1958 Macmillan Backs | made a ehange: I do not intend make a change under pressure. * * * ok Foreign Secretary. Re lho allen mr abiom ‘LONDON w — Prime Minister|Lloyd’s dismissal. because he re- Macmillan threw cold water last|fused to be specific in House of| Canadian 7 S\, Canada Fire (a Successiul Rockets "| | ful, gathered data on atmospheric] . pressure, temperatures, air dens-| night on talks that Foreign Sec-|Co™™mons debate last week about)two rockets into the retary Selwyn Lioyd is on the doing to bring about an East-West physical Year tests.. skids. summit conference. * * -*% : “T think Mr. Lloyd -is a’ very Jan said in a television interview;|various other “If he were not, I would haveling 1952. * x -* An Aerobee rocket sponsored by “Canada produced about 3,470,000| the Naval Research Laboratory of good foreign secretary,” Macmil-|gallong of maple syrup as well as'Washington, D.C., soared up 128 dur-| miles, Thirty-five minutes later a Nike-Cajun solid fuel rocket spon- Lsche esta: Air Force research ity land winds at high haltitudes. 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Sele “MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1958. : ~ Rough on Reds" ~ Says Fuentes Choice for President in Guatemala Disclaims Despotic Desires By RICHARD G, MASSOCK AP Staff Writer Gen, Miguel Ydigoras Fuentes, Guatemala’s president-elect, says he is going te be rough on Com- munists after he takes office next Sunday. He disclaims any desire to be a dictator. About that pre-election talk of} ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS.» Miss MacKenzie _ |Marries Manager in Las Vegas. __ Automatic Washer and Security for You his being a ‘Fascist-type” ex- treme rightist: ‘Nothing to it, nothing at all,” he says. “Let us) say that I am right ot center.” & * He said he is ae to keep Guatemala's exile@ hard core! Communists out of Guatemala ‘ and “throw out any foreign Com- munists” he finds in the country. But those.Guatemalans who fled ; when Communist-lining President Jacobo Arbenz Guzmar was over- thrown in 1954 “only because they collaborated with the Commu- nists’ willbe allowed to come? home. * * * Civil engineer, soldier, adminis- trator, diplomat and politician in his 62 years, Ydigoras sprinkles his writings and speeches with historical references. Guatemal- ans who collaborated with Com- munists, for instance, are “no worse than the French who col- laborated with the Germans be- cause they had to eat.” * * * ' .He professes admiration for the United States, where his two chil- dren were educated, his two grandchildren born and where he is now visiting. He says U.S. aid to Guatemala of nearly 70 million doflars after the late President Carlos Castillo Armas overthrew Arbenz was necessary. He hope Rails’ Work Increases NEW YORK — Railroads in the United States last year performed the equivalent of moving one ton of freight 3,887 miles for every ‘man, woman, and child in the coutry. This compares with 3,796 ton-miles per capita in 1955 and 3,408 in 154, BIG, Included: @ Large Double Dresser ® Huge Roomy Chest BEAUTIFUL nom Open Monday and Friday til 9 P. M. By Ray Henry From Mrs. F, M, of Fountain City, Tenn.: “In a recent column, you mentioned that the United States Census Bureau probably could help a person establish his age for Social Security payments. Write to United States Census Bureat, vee %, D. C. vreme B. eens City: “Please let me know if I can Pec editor fear under Social Security to June 1957. I have pets ee agra ng bpaocaltha It's very ,possiple that you'll be entitled to Social Security dis- ability payments, but it depends on a medical determination of the’ degree of your disability, I suggest you immediately apply for pay- ments. Fromni S, N. H. ef Council Bluffs, lowa: “I rent a house to a No. Rent of this sort is not self-| employment income, but rather return on an investment which isn’t covered bythe Social Secur- ity law. From Mrs. H. P. ot Fall River, Mass.: “My husband was 72 in 10-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE ® Bookcase Bed @ Restonaire Mattress and Box Spring @ 2 Foam Rubber Pillows _| poses?” ” ity in each calendar quarter dur- e Landscape Mirror . @2 Boudoir Lamps Quiz: Census Bureau Can Help on Age from the nearest Social Security saay teu. Sie han been Seotining $108.50 a month in Secial Secur- ity since dume and is still work- ing full time. Is it true that there is no limit te his earnings? Does he have to report his Social Security for income tax per- Since your husband is past 72, he can make any amount of money and still receive a check each month, His Social Security is not subject to the Federal income tax. From Mrs. M. W. of Pitts- burgh, Pa.: “I’ve heard that a 0 ee a short while after the baby is bern, Is this right? Neo : problems may be addressed to office, Mrs. Branco, however, wasn't me resent. * two . They will liv ; From A. H, of Denver, Colo.: |" About an hour before the party, Beverly Hil, Calif, c Phone FE 2-6445 “My father is 75 and collects 953 a month from Social Security. old-age assistance from your local Department of Public Welfare. I suggest thatt you inquire hemes, are now studying at the University of Texas. 2 *. : * te Dis Judge Frank McNamee R ° S ° ina penouse alte Dryer Repair Service A of pale blue satin with gold All Makes—Expert Trained Technicians Mo tet than \nonee cn annem | - ALL WORK GUARANTEED - business suit, EAST PROVIDENCE, R.1@~! - * * _ Complete Line of Automatic Parts Mrs. Rose Branco, 21. planed a) i" MacKenzie. shutleworn's im - All Types of Dryer Venting Supplies stork shower for her sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Paolucci. BUSSARD ELECTRIC Mrs, Branco was taken to a hos- pol een ee oe ee 8T50c YOUR PANTRY: Ves g y 84 Oakland Avenue — Free Parking Your father may bé entitled to! gen A RG REO Wed., February 24-25-26 PIONEER .... SUGAR | ing which you're paid at least $50 by either one of the women. Each of them should make a quarterly report of your wages to the Inter- nal Revenue Service. They may get report forms from any Inter- nal Revenue Service office. 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Starts Classes Afresh in New York City After Little Rock Expulsion NEW YORK @ — Minnijean Brown than 1,000 miles from home. The 16-year-old Negro girl, ex- pelled from Central High School in Little Rock, Ark., begins classes today at the New Lincoln School, a private interracial insti- tution, * * * The Manhattan school offered her a scholarship of $1,050 a year after .her expulsion from Central High. “My education is the important thing,” the girl said on her arriv- al here. Until a few months ago she spelled her name ‘Minnie Jean,” "white girl “white trash,” She said “Tt was the first time I ever really got mad enough to say any-! thing like that. I just let go,” she said, * * “ She past, The 2gr0 Girl Goes| to school today more} . READY TO RIDE.— Karen Womack makes a last-minute adjustment before taking off for a gallop on her favorite mount in Phoenix, Ariz. The 18-year-. old beauty will be Queen of the | 1958 Rodeo which will be held in Phoenix, March 13-16. sons, members of the National Conference of Christians and Jews and the National Assn, for the Ad- vancement of Colored People. _jeently. Bob Considine Says: NEW YORK (INS)—People . . ago, and things haven't been too Republican state administration, which began sweeping out Demo- the broom ig the basement re- * * *- 2 By accident officials stumbled that a few years ago his superiors thought it would be a good idea if he stayed at the statehouse in case of trouble at night. GOP officials ordered Miller to pack up his belongings, but he still crats on the top floors of the) * Istatehouse last January, wielded i Farp’s Nephew Plays Hig i cone Lately. he's been engaged in always shoot the gun out of the the then ‘prevalent method of dis- couraging muggers. * * * Virgil, son of Newton Jasper Iere—Land of the Hummingbird—' by the native Indians, The island —16 species of them. | SHOPPING CENTER still has millions of hummingbirds S. Telegraph at Square Lake Ré. places . . . things. . . jequally risky work, appearing on gpod for Virgil elther.. He is a vie. hand of the bad one. Virgil Earp, 79- ar-old nephew|“The $64, Question” as an ex-|orous old guy whose hair stays not Virgil that ‘lot Wyatt Earp, played. for high|Pert on’ the West when it wasionly on but black. tesan 0 tn ou Toy | stakes a long time ago. When he/Willder. se ig de Tooth mu cern te udgeburger there. Wos no Eventually, uncle and nephew! - an was 16 he drew faster than a man re a ern such thing as juvenile delin t ni 4 sister, back in Tombstone, Arizona, 79-year-old ‘wife underwent major|be harder to believe than the iron- policy was e-ille-tor-e- life and 2 he | SATURDAY 2 and killed him deader than alsurgery in Sacramento a week|clad law that the good cowboy can| there was little or no govern- |‘he™. Wyatt was hauled up on ’ : , : . iment as we know it today charges, pardoned, and offered an- CH 1 b . iss . other U. S. marshalship. Theodore . MAR st : a — No bands of young hoodlums, he| Roosevelt wrote to Wyatt and of- = West Virginia's WHAT’S MY LINE? swears, no household robberies, tered him a job as his bodyguard. All Stores | ’ ’ and’ by and large a woman Wa8 Wyatt turned down the post but) EN DAILY GOP ‘Cleanup INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related to my work safer in the Wild West of his youth|suecessfully recommended Bat} . OP | es scramble as few os possible to guess why d Aeoeer than she’d be today in midtown] Masterson. 10 A M to 9 P. M. a Hits the Bottom appeors under arrow, reading downward. Manhattan, The ‘sudden perfora- ave 3 | : YM IN THE. - 6 ©} + eo + preg as age tape ge Lipid When Columbus discévered Trin: at : et : er wrong, lo these six decades CHARLESTON, W.Va. ® — The and mere #e0, peshape highlights idad in 1498 the island was called| MIRACLE MILE Earp, brother of Wyatt, worked for the marshal’s office at 18, then for his Uncle Wyatt in a ‘plood- | curdling manhunt that lasted for, years, MEN WANTED | has his present job — with the Democratic state treasurer. < went as far ag Alaska, looking for a sixth, sent Virgil clean to Sunday on CKLW-~ —it:te P.M. .s (LATEX) ITS PAINTING TIME... WHY NOT SAVE / “ONE PENNY ~ A GAL LON PAY LIST PRICE FOR 1 GALLON . . . 2nd GAL- LON ONLY Ic . .. 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No Obligation. (@) 2-5660 rata les, bt toe ate of Tome Electronics Institutes sattsrxs MHS companion’s|, “not breathing in enough oxygen, and-an organ in the brain|an diplomats there. 32000. Ford FousGation greet Omi | ceesdy eee ak : . xk -* * called the hypothalamus causes him to yawn. "Tunisia" — — a ol abling the fea sa a study of of the French people ‘ egret see he was told wal trou-| Yawning acts as kind of a warning system and tells you _— iting of te cecal vil- ty wpe bn haigeswmny “We had a cigar together, 7 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac Phone FE 23551 : le among a number of that you need better ventilation or exercise to get more oxygen oe Feb. 8.| The S i Inter « County|atti said. “He looked fine.” 5 2 youths Sunday afternoon in a the-into your body. Generally you will stop yawning if you take — Snr cae oaena the Committee, representing Oakland| The governor explained ‘ that Call, Phone or. Return This Ad for Information a ater bea Castro was employed), coo] drink, bathe your face in water or take a walk. present tense crisis between/and five other counties in this.sec-|he had given Churchill one of his : : Celene said the Rodriguez bo x* *« * France and her former North/tion of ‘the state, requested the|cigars and Churchill had returned ee en °°" "Agden eee : told them the abductors forced, FOR YOU TO DO: Scientists can’t explain it, but persoris|African protectorate. Re OEE Goat: ee Dein Speiey wih Moe of : : them into a car, saying they were|Who see others yawn are likely to yawn too. Next time you * * ——— = i taking the boys for a ride; told;yawn several times in a room full of people, see if anyone else| The tension of the past several) The, grant underwrites the ex- : : them to. get out when they yawns too. days in Tunisia was relaxed some-| pense of forming the Southeast- reached the canyon road, then - ke what when Tunisian authorities} ern Michigan Metropolitan Com- shot them. (Mary Sve Walters of Duluth, Minn., wins $10 for sending |2ue?_ Permits for journalists tn) munity Resgareh a on So visit areas in the west of the) 4 citizens’ committee headed by in this question. If you have a good one, submit it on a post- card to Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures, in care of this newspaper. Tomorrow: Was there a real “Swiss Family Robin- country, near the Algerian border. The newsmen had been barred by. an order two days ago. William M. Day, president of Mich- igan Bell Telephone Co., will or- ganize the corporation and super- “Randy got it real bad,” Edsel quoted Rodriguez, ‘‘but they only hit me in the arm. I fell down and son”?) The Tunisian information min- ‘ — teey Gonght I wes dend istry claimed that the permits scree seamen oi werk ‘ “There has been bad blood brew- were required to keep track of! we rounded study of all the rela- ‘correspondents’ whereabouts. The officials denied they were trying to keep mewsmen from areas where the French charge Algerian rebels are training or resting up. Maceday Lake Rd., until it was too late to avoid the accident. t—Wise’s two children Pamela, 7 and Randy, 9, were taken to Pon- tiac General Hospital for treat- ment and later released. . ing ever since a shooting in which Smashes Parked Car si Pe 1" Bis*llon Maceday Lake Road _ said__ | : oS at a car driven by Norbert Wise, 36, of 3862 Florman St., Pontiac, Elias Alvarado, 17, as Alvarado ran from the theater after a wom- an’s purse had been snatched. The'crashed into a parked car on Mace- bullet hit a crucifix hanging from|day Lake road at 8 p.m. last from Alvarado’s neck. The im-/night. Skating Party Tonight Oakland Avenue United Presby- terian Church will hold a roller- skating party tonight at 6:30 p.m. at the new skating rink on W. Wal-| | ton Bivd, All members and friends| | have been invited. About 25 countries are expected to be represented by nearly 3,000 The University of North Dakota exhibitors at the second Osaka pact drove the crucifix in Alvara-| Wise told Waterford Township|swimming pool was built to Olym-|Trade Fair in Japan, which will do's chest. He was not injured se-/Police that he did not see the pic standards. It was opened in'start in April. It is the largest riously. Castro was not held. auto owned by Grace Hicks, 7730'1954. jtrade fair in the Far East. RE nn B eat K i PUT AN END TO | Bruno Kearns Poros SPORTS EDITOR The Pontiac Press ONE OF, THE NEW - 1958 AUTOMATIC GAS DRYERS FEATURED IN THIS OFFER! * Touch-and-Go Controls .Sun-E-Daylamp -—s_ |’. Carrier-Current Drying Fluff-Dri Drying Fabri-Dial Control HAMILTON PRICES START AS LOW AS thes follow the Tigers in _ Spring Training DIRECT FROM TIGERTOWN, FLORIDA - STARTING WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 All of the action, the excitement and the-behind-the scene information of another spring training period in baseball will be told thoroughly by Kearns on-the sport pages of the Pontiac rom. THE PONTIAC PRESS - bd Pikes : < aS as | THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24.1958 oe eal in Pontiac and Nearby Areas |, Walled Lake, Mrs. Weimer Gray Almont, Elmer of CHICAGO @ — Prof. Leonard|French painter who decorated ak tal of Los Angeles, Calif., ak shes Capac and Foy lyuoee White, 67, a former vice transatlantic - liners “Liberte, walton Blvd.,- died Saturday at Chari president of the National Civil/Fiandre and Ie de France, died Pontiac General Hospital. " ee nu, [Henry of Detroit and James. of| ere de rovalte Review Beced|°t tus Paris home last night, He sons, Leonard Tomlinson of Paoli, Utica; one sister. Mrs. Addie Hau-|2¢T,% the Loyalty Review Board,| was 76, ? 5T grandchil- (ded yesterday. He was retired * x * : enor gy tae N.Y. @® — Dr. Thomas W. Stevenson, 53, plastic Chicago. He was born in Acton,/surgeon who specialized in restor- LOUIS J. TOUSCANY Mass. nies & mg crippled hands, died Saturday. LATHRUP VILLAGE — Service : ie was a former president of the for Louis J. Touscany, 66, of 18891 NICE, France —Gaston- Ravel|American Society for Surgery off ; ROSERT ER Garvie See Hee Bungelow Dr., were held at 10 a.m./80, a pioneer of the French movie|the Hand. oe organ, 82, of 509 W. Third! this morning et St. Bede’s Church|industry, died yesterday. a oe : Ind., and Eldon of Los Angeles. | : wes, re Surviving re @ son Maryan of| Also. surviving are 13 grandchil-|dren and two great grandchildren|haitman 0 ~~ age slavig.. dren, 29 great-grandchildren and 1/#!s0: survive. Gepartment 2 University great-great-grandchild. ce le hi a 2 HENRY E. MORGAN The Rosary will be said at 8:30|°"" “2°, ‘ied Riaiee yl toe all ag neral Home, MRS, EDWARD BEDNAR Mrs. Edward (Elizabeth) Bed- nar, 77, of 570 Lowell St., died Sat- urday at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital. She is survived by two sons, William J. Shepherd, of Pontiac: George Shepherd of Detroit; a sis- ter and a brother, She was a member of the Find- later Chapter, O.E.S. No. 446, Church of Detroit. yesterday at his home, will be held at 2 p.m. Tues- day at William R. Potere Funeral Home. Officiating will be Dr. J. Douglas Parker of St. Paul Meth- odist church. Burial will be in Mt. er. Surviving are his wife, May; two brothers, Flemon of Macon, Ga., and Eli of Miami, Fla, and two|Doved 22 years. stepsons, Guy and Glen Watson of Miami. MRS. WILLIAM PERRIGO ORTONVILLE—Service for Mrs. 612 Grange Hall Rd., war bs teas of Detroit, and four brothers. of for Mrs. Edna E. Vogler, 64, of 56 S, Squirrel Rd., will be held at with burial at Holy Sepulchre Cem- etery. Friday. A county resident for 10 years, Mr. Touscany was manager of the Good Shop in, High- land Park, where he had been em- Survi L. of Oak Park and Raymond D. _MRS, EDNA E, VOGLER AUBURN HEIGHTS — Service x * * MADRID «w-— Carlos Saenz de He died suddenly at his home/Tejada, 61, prominent Spanish painter and dress designer, died yesterday. * * * ST. AUGUSTINE, Fie. ®—John W. Martin, 73, governor of ae from 1925 to 1929, died Sa ving are two sons, Robert/1. served three terms as mayor of Jacksonville and had been trus- tee of the Florida East Coast Rail- way since 1943 under its reorgan- ization proceedings. x *« * HOLLYWOOD ®—Louis K. Sid- ney, 66, former executive of Met- ROCHESTER, Minn. w—Henry W. Boyd, 50, Nashville, Tenn., president of General Shoe Corp. since 1948, died Saturday. He was} associated with the big shoe firm! since 1930. ; . * * + DULUTH, Minn. ® — Bernard (Barney) Thomas, 54, chief pho- tographer for the Duluth Herald and! News Tribune, died Saturday, ap- parenily of a heart attack. He had] been with the newspapers for more than 30 years. He was born in Superior, Wis. at 2 p.m, tomorrow at the C. F. : Teeclag’ from "MeCabe Fuseni|Sherman Funeral Home. Otticiat-|”, 9. Wednesday at the Dudley Mayer film studio, Stolen Goods Returned ‘Home with burial at Acacia Park,|'"S Will be the Rev, Isaac McPhee|;,i'in Qakhill Cemetery. The Rev. of| AIRDRIE, Alta, WA projector Retro; J. Hawey McCann will officiate Louis K. Sidney Sr., stage pro- ee WILLIAM EDEN . George Sidney, silent screen ¢o-|School at Christmas, 1953, was re, Service for William Eden, %, of long illness. ew|Placed with a $600 projector. Now median. He was born in N 7% Calgary St., will be conducted at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Pixley Funeral Home, Rochester. Offi- ciating will be the Rev. Donald Olson of First Baptist Church with burial in Grant Cemetery, Gage-|/Doris Markel.“both of Holly, town, Mr. Eden died yesterday morn- ing at Pontiac General Hospital. Surviving is one son, William J. of Reese. MILTON POWELL Milton Powell, 57, of 397 South Blvd. W., died Saturday after aj. long fllness. He is survived by his wife, roe, La., and a sister Mrs. Mary|, Ellen Munson of Pontiac. His moth-| Church, the Rev. er, Mrs. Jeff Powéll, also survives. She leaves her husband; three son,s Gilbert Markel of Holly, Earl Markel of South Lyon and Everett Markel of Fenton; seven Thompson of Auburn Heights, P,. St. Clair, 81, of 4964 Deerfield ‘|Home, Roanoke, Va. He died yes- Surviving is a son, Stewart at York. home and a sister, Mrs, Arthur THOMAS P. ST. CLAIR Dr., will be held at Lotz Funeral/ terday. Bird Funeral Home. A resident of Oakland County x *« *& ROME &®—Countess Mary Ham- nacininibanien i te cut ef prone i masiOf the chief of p: a Sor Themis allan Foreign Ministry, died um: terday. She ‘was the daughter of the late Ogden Haggerty Ham- mond, former New Jersey Repub- The body is at the Richardson-jlican party leader and. onetime ambassador to Spain. x * * the original projector has been re- turned by mail from Vancouver, without any explanation or name of the sender, Conductivity Poorer ROCHESTER, N. Y. — Becausej it condycts electricity much more readily in the light than in the dark; the element, selenium, is} valuable for photoelectric applica- a tae’ Spring ? We invite you to come in now and counsel with one of our friendly experienced representatives who specializes in home loans. We have many house plans available for your study. At no cost to you, our counsellors can advise you on the size and type of home you can build within your budget. Service will be held at 1 p.m-jpurial Peter’ Wednesday at the Frank Carruthlaemene ee - dren also survive. Hiccups Are Tipoff for three years, Mr. St, Clain Roanoke; a brother, Robert in Moses of Roanoke. Thirteen grand- children and four great grandchil- leaves two daughters, Mrs. Edgar|vin Buechel, 51; president of Yori! -| Schoonover of Milford and Alongia/Junior College~-since 1956, died St.,Clair of Royal Oak; two sons, / i William of Milford and Nugent of/was former president of Everett)|jj) | SHORTLY! YORK, Pa. #—Dr., J. F. Mar-|! We invite you to come in today. Home loans are our specialty. Calforaia_and a sisterMre. Zula/borm—in-Portland,—Oca_l WE PURCHASE LAND CONTRACTS _ | CURRENT “ob% RATE on SAVINGS All Savings Accounts Insured to $10,000 by an Agency of the U, 8. Government, * Miner of Macedonia Baptist Church ae ta: |, EL PASO, Tex. — Jail cured|to this country as a Dutch immi- In a very few days Surviving are his wife, Beatrice |20%¢ Munoz’ hiccups. Charged|grant of 16, was internationally you'll read the an- Fee a ee mis, Femeviad ot i. Cigpams, Bic [oom 1. desea *etberion wits Bean be Ahe ioomnaking beniaess |B -nouncemert of the ontiac eaera my? im Michael Sans, 67, a former Pon-|nartine Salvation of i ne ee eee x * &* GRAND OPENING ti died Sa ectives when they — ~ Batanga. ity. Geand|M*S- Helen Huntoon of ‘Ihim hiccuping constantly, They| ANN ARBOR @—Erwin L. Kla- Rl oage Cars a Home Office 761 W. Huron Street North Saginaw Mrs. Stella Herr, Mrs. Marian| “®t ‘coking for a man with hic- Street . . . dedicated ond He was formerly Mrs. Geraldine Fiebel-| 4 G PhS es ‘ et \ , \ ' : 5 4 \ ' : i 5 2 ' gis me : : Pe ay os ts. ‘ " i ': ~ \ . é * ': \ ‘ : " eo ses: Seay es a mt * Cy : : oo. j E ‘ \ oe : . Yea ees ; oe ee Ca eae : a 3 iY ; s \ " : i i ' x — : +28 * 24 ee ie ee A +s, rt. oe " AS : : yoVG oo \ : 4 : 3 Ws : 6 es . : ee page . : ees Ad ae 4, : 7 i i 7 : } ‘ 1 ‘ é ‘ — es 3 i see : 4 P \ £ t z 4 5 , a & Pas = iso Bree. ROCKETING REDMAN — In tune with the times is this Indian astride a rocket poised in take-off position, The striking snow sculpture is the object of admir- ation by students of Dartmouth College on the campus at Han- over, N, H. Labor Probers Argue Privately GOP Senators Dem, | UAW Strike at. Kohler WASHINGTON ®—The _ biparti- san Senate Rackets Committee Split Over Inquiry Into! meets behind closed doors today to thresh out a partisan row. * x« * + The dispute already has delayed| at least until tomorrow the start hearings into actions of both sides in a four-year-old con- tinuing strike involving the United Auto Workers and the Kohler Co. The union and the Kohler, Wis., | plumbing fixtures firm each has / blamed the other for outbreaks of : bitter violence in the strike, which has divided families and friends in the area. The plant has con tinued operating. * * * The Senate committee's four Re- publican and four Democratic members have split evenly over which side—and which witnesses —should have first chance to tell _ ts side of the case. x « * The inquiry was called primar- ily to investigate violence in the strike, Also at issue is a boycott the UAW has waged against the company’s products, In the back- ground is the UAW's traditional support of most Democratic candi- dates. * * * Main procedural issue before the committe is whether to start the rearings with testimony from UAW President Walter Reuther and Kohler’s top officials, or to. hear first the testimony of pro- company or pro-union witnesses, and who among these should testi- fy first. ‘The Republicans say they want to hear ali complaining wit- nesses first. Bandit Returns Money to Father of Two SAN FRANCISCO # — “Hand over your wallet,”’ the bandit told hotel clerk David H, Haight. Haight did, apologizing for hav-| ing only $2, “Got any kids?" the holdup man asked. “Two,” Haight. replied. “Keep the two bucks,” said the gunman and left with $48 from the hotel's till, Pancake Festival Saturday, March 1 Children Adults 7 A.M. ‘til 8 P.M. ALL YOU CAN EATI Entertainment Fun fh and Free Gifts Sponsored by West Pontiac Kiwenis Club WORK COMMITTEE _ pomnne ee and ee ________g THE PONTTAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1958 Fashion Show - Latest Spring styling in Easter Coats flown in by helicopter! Showing daily 7 to 9 p. m. in our front wnidow at , MIRACLE MILE STORE _ ——,. S.) ~relax , The Silhouette News is The Softly Curved Oval, The Stem-Slim Straight Line Penney’s fashion experts shop the world’s leading design coats that are making the news. This Spring, the new lines in long and short coats aré curved ovals, slightly tapered, or stem-slim.’ All are wonderfully relaxed and graceful. And, if you like a full coat, Penney’s has a great many of those, too. and Ribbon-Weave Wools The new tweeds, ribboo-weave _ ‘wools, the many other surface- interest wools, the lightweight failles and textured fabrics are rich and important-looking. Important, too, is the fact that they are good ‘fabrics. Penney’s wouldn’t show them to you if they weren't. a busin The Best News of All... | is the good tailoring that goes into every coat that Penney’s brings you. Penney’s experts know what _ goes into a good coat: generous cut, careful attention to details, eagle-eyed factory inspection. Penney’s never puts a coat in a store that doesn’t pass these tests as well as the test of good fashion at a good price. SHOP PENNEY’S.., you'll live better, you'll save! nimeeee. COats inspired by new notaries TOME, because wa shopping the Pe jLeen Bollding . .« Haren &t. cs ; This Ad Sponsored by | | Miracle Mile Penney i i °s : - Open Monday (are Friday, 12 Noon to 9 P. sralanten: 10 A. *. “ 9 P. M., ae oe S 5 2 go Ek 25 ee * [Downtown Penney’s - Open Monday and Friday, 9:30 AM, area. Bs saleainn raided M. to 6:30 PL Mt r 4 : ' ’ - ‘ : s : A ae i te i EX \ neon § bs . ¥ _ ’ ws . : ’ : \ ‘ Fi Lig e as he ae nf e+. 2 wo: e & iels. What's your excuse? * * * DEAR ABBY: My sister-in- law had a baby girl about the about her little girl but g : ft @ zg gé Eis Be Fi Bee ; s gis: £3 eek usually guilty of the very things they accuse others of. Remem- ber this and keep your silence. * * * DEAR ABBY: What is the matter with people anyway? I am a bachelor by choice, age 47, and could have been married many times if I had wanted to. J am satisfied, but my friends don’t leave me _They are always_inviting me for dinner and of course -they have a girl for me to “look over.” No matter where I go somebody is sure to say. “Oh, I have a girl for you!” What should I do? : : HAPPY BACHELOR DEAR HAPPY: Many a hap- py bachelor has been con- verted into a happier husband. Commission Candidates Will Speak Wednesday Candidates for City Commission will speak Wednes- day at Pontiac Central High School. The meeting is spon- sored by Pontiac League of Women Voters and is open to the public. q Leading a Dog's Life Don't be a “shnook” — doesn’t cost anything to look! - * *« * DEAR ABBY: My husband has been begging me for a divorce for years, but we have five children and if I can stand him, he can stand me. He makes good money, but I nev- er see his ing of the spirits‘and the truth — ain’t in him. Some woman is bothering him with a claim that he mar- ried her one night. He says he knows her, very well but he . can’t remember marrying her. If he really married her, is he still married to me? I am ~ ' trying to preserve our mar- riage. nearest Legal Aid Society. They will help you unsnarl your mar- ital mess. : , * * * “DEAR ABBY: -I am 15 years old and have a date with a real sweet boy. I have never I ask sgme girls how to go about it? Girls with some ex- perience, I mean. I am afraid I won't know how to kiss and will be embarrassed. Please don't think this is too dumb to answer. I am. very serious about it.’ UNKISSED * Mrs. William G. Wright will open the meeting, Lillian Davidson, voters service chairman, will introduce candi- dates. Amy Krueger and Laura Belz will be timekeepers. Candidates who will speak are William A. Garling, Roy C. Hallenbeck, Samuel J. Whiters, Thomas H. Bartle, J. H. Patrick Glynn and Mayor William Donaldson. — ~ + +. + Following talks by each candidate there will be time for questions from the audience. Bay — —~ The Ottawa drive home of Ann Hodges was the — setting for a membership tea given by Stabafa Club - From left to right above are two group's officers, Judy Ward, president, and Sunday afternoon. of the a eS. dent. (extreme left); Priscilla Dawe, | r (second' from left and far left, DEAR UNKISSED: People have been kissing a long time without previous _ experience, When a mother duck shoves. her little ducklings into the pond, they just swim. - * ® ® CONFIDENTIAL TO HAR- OLD: Behave yourself. Baby, it’s cold outside. Valerie Vasbinder, corresponding joined for a chat with Deanna Relyea, sometimes stays night. He comes home smell- Friday ., Luncheon speakers were Mrs. G, Mennen Williams .and Con- het <: Wd, C. Huthwaite of West announce the their daughter, Jessie Catherine, to son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nelson _ of Exmoor road. Jessie is a senior at Western Michigan Robert is in of Michigan's JESSIE C. THWAITE Huthwaites Give Tea The engagement of Jessie Catherine Huthwaite to Robert Nelson was announced at a tea Saturday at the home of Jes- sie’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. E. C. Huthwaite on West Iroquois road. * * * * Pouring for the 60 attending were Maude Vroman of Detroit and three of Jessie's aunts, Mrs, John Huthwaite_and-Mrs:—— Clayton S, Butler, both of De- troit, and Mrs. Douglass Wit- ters of Birmingham. Jessie and Robert, who are students at Western Michigan University and the University of Michigan, respectively, are ~ planning a fall wedding. * * * She is a member of Gam- secretary, who . pledges Joan Monteith and ‘ Engagement Announced ma Phi Beta sorority and Rob- ert is a member of Delta Sig- ma Delta fraternity. His par- ents are the Elmer Nelsons of road. Hat Styles ’ Fashion Your Figure Club of Pontiac is planning a spring hat-style show for Thursday. Chairman of the event is Mrs. Bert Olliffe. ‘ * * * Modeling hats from Sears will be Mrs. Reul Baker, Mfs. Hart- ley Bray, Mrs. Thomas Bar- tle,: Mrs, Shirley Cash, Mrs. John Lutzkiw, Mrs. Ralph Pat- node, Mrs. Wallace Rauch, Mrs. Russell Skrine, Mrs. Ralph Seiling and Mrs. Rob- ert Wilkes. Mrs. © Joseph Jenkins and Mrs, Archie Hunt havé re- _ ceived gold pins. Mrs, Tom Johnson claimed the trophy for the week, . a. 8 Mrs. Velma Adler, Mrs. Louis Grim, Mrs. Luatzkiw, Mrs, Gertrude Martin and Mrs. John Steel are new members of Fashion Your Figure Club. Shower Given for Bride-Elect Jean McLeod come the bride of Charles Bin- der of Tawas City on March 29 at Central Methodist Church. Mothers Attend Parley Mrs. Paul Hanson and Mrs. Mark W. Kinney . represented Pontiac Navy Mothers Club 355 at a security Hotel Fort Shelby, Detroit, x * gresswoman Martha W. Grif- Pontiac Navy Mothers Club conference in — has appealed to Pontiac area residents for help in its annual campaign to solicit sales of its products. await VENETIAN BLINDS Custom Drapery : | DEPARTMENT Tailored for your room, with an added touch of ee gle because a Spencer's » Smart and exciting ma’ : you. Our Color Home . Consultants will be glad to bring samples to ~~ home. (Ne course). Choose from Fortisan, Fiberglas, Cotton, Rayon, Cornice Boards, Traverse iy they come from Stylists and Home Rods and Bamboo WINDOW SHADES _Mr. and Mrs. Iroquois. road. | engagement of Robert Nelson, University and 2 rou School. ~ torian, ——s MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2%, 1958 __ a tinctive 1958 flavor. * * oe Decidedly soft and feminine in feeling, it avoids the severe mannish lines of the flapper era, from which it's a direct descendant. : RELAXED FEELING Teamed with a fashionably narrow or pleated skirt for this season's important two-piece costume look, or worn with new unfitted suits, the chemise overblouse epitomizes: the easy o£ 2 blouson look, modified this season to new slim propor- tions, is gently controlled by a band or drawstring at the waist or hipline. * * * The ‘blouson is distinguished from the gently tapered che- mise overblouse by soft full- ness gathered at the waist or Its fashionably rounded tive when contrasted with a slim skirt. ; MIDDY SPOTLIGHTED The middy makes big news in everything from gay nauti- cal prints to colorful floral patterns. Another overblouse fashion-stopper is the fitted , tunic top. Its smartly belted * Although the overblouse plays the stellar role this sea- son, the traditional tuck-in suit blouse and classic tuck-in shirt make a strong supporting cast, k * * The shirt is. popular with the Italian or Ivy League col- lar and roll-up sleeves, and may be softened with feminine frills and French cuffs. MRS. HENRY GRACE Alumnae Club Installs Slate * * * At an installation banquet held at Wilkins Restaurant, the new president appointed Mrs. Edward Shaw publicity chair- man, Mrs. Robert Horsley his- and Mrs. — Marshall Katchka and Mrs. Robert Laity sergeants-at-arms. The club . .__ Felaxed feeling of today’s fash- the University ions, sen: | — once me renee ta a eae Chemise Overblouse — y F The rose, spring’s favored flower, blossoms on this pure silk blouson overblouse. The double- -breasted front closing with mother-of-pearl buttons, wiriged-away collar and yoke back all add up to glamour and comfort. Bethany Groups Gather Dr. Richard Cummings of Detroit spoke on “Catching Up Esther and Martha Groups ‘met jointly for a cooperative dinner in. the church. Mrs. Al- ‘fred Coles, Mrs. Roy Boynton, and Mrs. John Ritchie were hostesses and Mrs. Fred Haushalter spoke. Meeting in the Camley road home of Mrs. Daniel Owen was Lydia Group. Mrs. Arthur Wil- cox opened her Hazel avenue home to members of Ruth Group,, with Mrs, Charles Kel- ley as cohostess. String Quartet Will Perform at Cranbrook Karistrom, Mrs. W. Lloyd Kemp and Mrs; Max H. Fru- ree will assist at the tea ta- * Chapter. Plans Tuesday Vote Election of officers will be the business at hand when Pon- tiac Area Chapter of Interna- A delegate will be selected to attend the national conven- tion. Dinner Scheduled Mrs. Henry LaVerdure, Mrs. Clarence Phillips and Mrs. Fred Rogers are in charge of a dinner to ‘be given Friday at . Mark Twain School by parents of Mrs. Florence Pappert’s fifth grade class. Dorcas Group met in the Os- ceola drive home of Mrs. Law. gram. Mrs. Maurice Baldwin enter- tained members of Naomi Group in her Perry street home with Mrs. Edith Green giving a book review. to Be Seer iene Sai ge — ten ens ot Beay Tee Ta, with Mr, Pan cio Church, = we Thursday "aioat at ot ‘eos, it Theater. Accepts. Scholarship Bids The Turner Work Scholarship offered to any man 15 years or older who is interested in the /fered to any woman 16 years or older, interested in the drama and a member of a club affiliated with the State Fed- eration of Women’s Clubs, are being offered for the spring term at Will-O-Way Apprentice Theater. q HO LLYWOOD!s" t No Appointment Necessary . ‘INSTANT SELF-STYLING COMES NATURALLY AFTER A HOLLYWOOD PERMANENT All PERMANENT WAVES $975 None Higher YOU GET ALL THIS: * Custom Haircut ‘* Permanent by an Experienced, Licensed % Styled Set Our Guarantee. . . A Complete Wave for $3.75. 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He has some important ‘things to say to women and espe-. ‘cially to mothers. He ‘has found that there is | | great deal of public interest in | and knowledge about goog nu- trition, but that en the whole, American eating habits fall short of the knowledge. His various studies show that women regard three good meals a day as essential for their hus- ‘bands and children, but that less than half of them consider this necessary for themselves: This us- ually means that they skip break- ast. * * * Breakfast, he says, might well be called the neglected meal. For instance, one of Mr. Roper’s sur- veys showed that about 70 per cent of both men and boys had jan adequate breakfast — but here's ithe rub! Only about half of the iwomen who prepared the break- ifasts had a good one themselves, ‘and only a little more than half of 2% to A Sale of. to Make Your Worn Pieces Lovely Again 40% off Gus comes a serious matter. One of the worst things about it is the fact that the essential breakfast foods are not usually eaten at other place it sets a poor example for the children. The mother in such an instance has a weak case when insisting that her teenage ne eat a proper meal. | La , Women Risk. Health b = " ae lt des ee tae bee wet while, no matter what happens. x «*« * If you would like to have my man in care of The Pontiac Press. z a sig ' Love is woman’s best chance for |happiness, for finding life warm Easy Budget Terms | or 90 Days Cash Complete Line of Latest Materials: Nylon, Frieze, Mattelesse, Etc. . William Wright 270 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-0558 Furniture Makers and Upholsterers Serving Pontiac Over 24 Years iday life no matter where you live. * * *~ (o| Telephone Co. was guest speaker. ‘and deeply satisfying. No career} - iwith Mrs. Ferman Huston in Mrs. Venisy Speaks on Direct Dialing The system of direct distance telephone dialing was explained to members of the Zonta Cluh Thursday at Hote] Waldron when Mrs.. Veasy of the Michigan Bell = * + Direct dialing facilities in this area will be in effect by April 20. tended throughout Michigan and the United States and Canada where dial telephones are in use, the speaker said. Two Are Initiated Grace Elwell and Rose Bays were initiated into Women of the Moose Pontiac Chapter 360 at Col- lege of Regents Chapter Night, charge. Initiation class .Monday was in honor of Mrs. Michael Bla- hut. .|Esther Group Meets Mrs. Chester Richert opened her Long distance dialing will be ex-\o s YW Plans Programs During Lent Lenten book reviews offered by the YWCA will be given each Tues- day during Lent at noon, according chairman & Mark Twain PTA sizes 2, 4 6, 8. 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As a bonus, two complete ee: terns are printed right in — Wheeler Needlecraft Book. |work for yourself, your home, gifts, Baldwin School tHonors Founders Baldwin School PTA held a ‘Founders Day program Thursday jevening. Mrs. Cyril Davis _ , the national history of PTA and ‘Mrs. Daniel Peterson spoke on co Sol Kline, Mrs. Homer Fene- Hy, Mrs. Paul Arndt, Mrs. Cyril Davis and Mrs. Peterson. Also |participating in the program was Ray Ritter. Safety Film Seen by Kennett PTA John Felts of the Pontiac Circle Entertained by Mrs. Ostrander Mrs. ae eee ee | Rebecca Circle of Oakland Park | Methodist Chureh Thursday even- ling in the Parkway drive home of Mrs. John Ostrander. Mrs. Clayton ‘Gillies and Mrs, John Fuller par- ticipated in the program. Joins Marbach Group Mrs. Lowell Good was received ‘as a new member of Marbach ' Mrs. .Kenneth Nagley were co- a [Priscilla Unit Meets | The Third avenue home of Mrs, pived Sidiey wee Gpeeed to met. 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So, in avoid any unpleasantness moved their names from “I was furious when my told me this and feel that though they are giving the wed- & a Smith Alumnae to Hear Talks by Professors March 13 at Kingswood School. * * * Let's take a walk around the lake.” |wave yours so that I can remem-| The child had left the screen/nayes just like witches in fairy door open. Told to shut it, she/tales. It waves its hands in front of us and mutters spells that can change us from toads. ing you and me do mean, stub- ¢ * * born things just as the witch made frogs jump out of the girl's mouth every time she spoke. Do you know what I'm talking about?” to alter our own identities, they STAYING PRINCESSES hate is a witch, we can refuse|cept bad identities without resis- to become what it tells us to be. : From here on, we're staying prin- Alumnae and guests will hear'cesses instead of turning into a two Smith College professors speak |COUPIe of toads. ing you feel stubborn and mean, The program/ being ‘sponsored by |) wave my hands to remind you I said to the child, “Come on. ee see me "pelts scared, youl ei ind Cid ber to stay myself.” At the lake side we sat down. Our deal worked, The child be- | said, “Hate is a witch. It. be- the necessity of remaining in it princesses into “We ja Comia‘Jent oad is wale We are mistaken. They know all) about it. When we expose its power are able to join us in resisting it. It's only when we pretend they} haven't .been enchanted by hating I said, “All right. Now we know|Witches and wizards that they ac- The child said, “Yop.” tance. | WILLIAMK. COWIE | Custom Upholstery 25 Years of Practical Experience 252 S.*Telegraph FE" 4-2857 %4 Bleck South of Voerheis [ff * * * “When Cousin Jane starts mak- Clubs, is under the chairmanship of Mrs, David B, Lawrence of Bir- mingham. George Gibian, associate profes- sor of English and Russian litera- ture at Smith, will speak on “‘Intel- lectual Life in Russia, Both Pres- sent and Past.” * * * Eleanor Hadley, associated pro- fessor of economics, has chosen “Foreign Aid gnd the Poverty of Underdeveloped Nations” as her Ca ust Shirley Ann Kivela Weds in Allouez Making their tome in Calumet are Mr, and Mrs, George C. Glea- son who were married Jan. 25, at Allouez. She is the former Shirley Ann Kivela, daughter of Mrs. John Kivela of Allouez and the late |~Answer: It does seem autocratic to bar your nieces but it may be that in the bride's family there are many children, not well-man- nered, who would have to be invit- ed if your nieces were. “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please settle an argument my husband and I are having on the correct © | clothing for a man? I am under the impression that it is bad taste for a man to wear a colored shirt in the evening, except on very in- formal occasions. . |home on Mary Day avenue to and Mrs. George J. Gleason of Elizabeth Lake road. Attending the couple were Ar- butus Bykonen of Calumet and George Mann of Clarkston... Mr. Gleason is a student at Michigan College of Mining and Technology. Mary Lyon Group Accepts 4 Members New members of the Mary Lyon Group of the First Congregational - |Church include Gerry Bartlett,| Shirley Shaw, Betty Pillow and Luise Sanford. 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Maria is known as the ‘Blonde Angel” and, sometimes, as the “Blonde Demon.” She has a peas- ant-lush body, horizon-blue eyes, and a face of startling innocence. Equally startling is her firmness of purpose. She pursues her goal —perfection in acting—with a flaming zeal that makes easy- “Toward what am I She is like no ordinary .movie' and you sense this upon) THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY. 24, 1958 Actress Maria Schell Ponders Goalsi in Life ‘Fascists, Parsons | Sotrcstist° Stage Rome Fights |—Texanar ou may come from that.” x * * Maria, who speaks five lan- ings between myself and others |was acting at 16. She has made|amazov,” she portrays Grushen- guages, left a convent at 15 and 21 films, including “The Last ka, the role once publicly coveted > and “Gervaise.” In ee Mar- |one. first of five films she signed to do She received $50 a week for her for “M-G-M, “Tee Brothers Kar- ditions in their present locations. tions. x *« * the Isaac Crary Junior high school on Cass Lake Rd There is a size and type to meef your needs and budget going performers who work with her feel a bit. awed. She is a kind of relentless fawn gifted—or afflicted—with the per- sistence of a bloodhound. As an acquaintance said: “Maria tries déliver 1,000 per cent in any- thing she does—she gives to the last ounce." x * * Miss Schell is not aware of The Planning Committee chose the Waterford Township site be- eause of the “hemmed-in” condi- tions of the downtown church, now located at Perry and Zast Huron streets. Studies for expan- Son on the present site were” discarded as inadequate, No definite building design has been approved, However, the ar- chitect of the National Methodist Board E, J. Fink is scheduled to. the danger that artists face who make almost a religion of their work—of being tagged as difficult| ior temperamental. ; “The thing I am most afraid of is being misunderstood,” she said. ‘‘Maybe it is tiny fault to be LOU JANKA Heating & Air Conditioning Sales & Service 177 EDISON, PONTIAC Bus. FE 4-361) Nites FE 4-0445 make sketches of the Waterford Township site sometime Friday, Pegg to pastor of the re. 'Dr. Milfon H. Bank. Tentative plans for the new church include a chapel, education- too intense. Some misunderstand-|al facilities for all age groups, re- City Ghurches Purchase Property in Waterford — ‘Sites for two Pontiac churches have been purchased in Waterford, Township, due to overcrowded: con- A new Central Methodist church costing some $700,000 will be erect- ed on a 38-acre tract of land lo- cated on M59 near Elizabeth Lake Rd, The property is adjacent fo Former Commanders Honored by City DAV Members of the Pontiac Dis- abled American Veterans, Memo- rial Chapter:and Auxiliary No. 101, met recently at the Bemis-Olsen| her Post, 570 Oakland Ave., to honor past commanders of the chapter. commanders | M ligious dramatic rooms, as well as the sanctuary with seating capac- ity for 800 people. 7 ACRES PURCHASED Members of the United Lutheran Church of the Ascension have pur- chased seven acres of property on Pontiac Lake road near Eason street, but are undecided whether to move their present church or build a completely new structure. The twenty year old church 1s presently located on Williams street at Lorraine court, and has 500 members. e If the present church were moved, a large addition would be constructed and the present church modeled. . McAleer, and Floyd Cremer, who acted as*master of ceremonies a4 the natn past commander, was presented the past commanders pin by Mrs. George Williams, present com- mander. Bessemer Man’s Body | Found in Mississippi GULFPORT, Miss. — A body found floating in this city’s main harbor basin a week ago has been ‘identified through FBI files as that of John Loncharte of Bessemer, Mich. “Most of our congregation live! tent keh vale to Blan, and was renee: te. SEI Ae: bap. gpcowl “l wie sich” she weed. 1 felt 1 goal bay the world. Aud 1 could have then. Now I know I ean't.. “T can. ia husband, Horst Haechler, a young German director, recently ver a small estate near “$e ta Ghe eat ne tevee thet will give you. too many sorrows in the Waterford Township area,” Rev, Mr. LaFountain said, “and the present church realm is no Police Chief E. E. Klein said he received the FBI files showing, was born in Bessemer | Longcharte longer ministering to a communi-| July 29 of either 1902 or 1903. ty,” he added. « Mists suid Me effica in chackiog No date has been set for ground-|for possible foul play as the body breaking ceremonies for either i weights attached. a coroner's the new churches, jury ruled death by drowning. 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Former Residents of Pontiac Two former Pontiac men now living in Jackson are writing a = family success story @__. their family wame to executive JAMES H. CAMPBELL positions in the Consumers Power Company, as their father did a generation, ago. ‘ James H. Campbell and Birum G. Campbell Jr., are the sons of the late Birum G. Campbell, who was division manager of the com- -Pany in Pontiac for 26 years. He came to Pontiac from Spring- field, TIL, in 1917 to take the posi- tion which he held until his death many years with many civic and fraternal organizations, saw both of his sons join the company be- fore his death. His eldest son, James, has been senior vice president of the firm nee, AO > He is eailite responsible for electric and general operations in- cluding engineering and construc- - |tion. uate of Pontiac High) A In 1939 he received an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship which took him. to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for a year of grad- uate study. He was in the army from 1942 to 1946 after which he rejoined the company. He was sent to Jackson as as- sistant to the president in 1949, was elected as a vice president President Flies to Phoenix With Mamie, PHOENIX, Ariz. #—President Eisenhower returned to Washing- ton today after escorting his wife to Phoenix for a vacation. Eisenhower flew about 3,000 miles out of his way en route home from a 10-day Georgia va- cation to bring Mrs Eisenhower for a visit at the secluded Maine Chance health and beauty resort near Phoenix, Upon arriving, he hurried off for his first complete round of golf since last November. After 18 holes in T5-degree tem- perature at Paradise Valley Coun- try Club, he itiee c pe paper publisher ne am, a member of his foursome: “I haven't felt so good in six months as I do right now. “And you know something, if I can persuade Mamie to stay out here for about two weeks, I'm going to do everything possible to rearrange my schedule so I can come back for a long age weekend of this wontertet shine” Others in the foursome were White House press secretary James C. Hagerty and club pro Al Zimmerman. Hagerty. who told newsmen that Eisenhower “shot about 90." added that noth- ing definite has been decided about a return visit. Looking ruddy and rested, the; Voluble Identification Plays Golf President waved his homburg at thousands who jammed alongside the airport’s entrance wall, shout- ing greetings and waving wei- come placards. * * * Thousands more saw the Presi- dent drive eff for the golf course in a hard-top convertible. Mrs. Eisenhower departed in her per- sonal limousine for the swank desert resort. Campbell Brothers Carrying on Tradition im 1950 and te the company’s Board of Directors in 1952. He is married the father-of three sons. His Birum, Jr., was named vice pres- ident in general charge of market- ing activities. last month. He followed -his brother through BIRUM CAMPBELL JR. | Pontiac High School and then at-/ tended the University of Michigan. | ‘After joining the company sales, department in Pontiac in 1939, he = called into Army service in Returning to the firm in 1946 at Pontiac he became personnel and ‘safety assistant of the South- east: Division and later served as personnel and safety super- visor, local manager at Royal Oak, and manager of the South Oakland District. He went to Kalamazoo in 1951 and became division manager there in 1952. ; He is married to the former Joan. 'Brace, of Pontiac. a nis, 17, Pat, 18, and Roger, seek something different in ventured forth. be discouraged. Sue Some three months later, a buds grew. ter results could be obtained by foot, cooled fluorescent light w plants. “Anyone can raise orchids, rules,” Mrs. Skotzke said. orchids. orchids t Wa HOBBY GROWING A new addition has been add are wired to a piece of hanging “t “Somebody said it couldn’t be done”—and that chal- lenge started Mrs. Edward Skotzke of Waterford Town- ship on one of the most interesting ventures of her life. She raises rare tropical orchids right in the living room of her neat home at 3345 Homestead Dr.—much to the amazement of friends, relatives and skeptical] _ unbelievers. Busy keeping house for her husband Ed artd his de- teased sister’s children, Maureen, 15, Sharleen, 16, Den- 19, Mrs, Skotzke decided to the way of a hobby. The result was an intensive course in orchid-raising. Careful study was necessary before she received her first plant and When the bulbs arrived, they caused a flurry of kidding and wisecracks from friends a and neighbors,but she-wouldn’t— - big bud burst into full bloom, and she was on her way. The scoffing oo as the After the first experience, Mrs. Skotzke discovered that bet- more light, so a double, four- as installed directly above the By Christmas, two huge orchids dominated the house with their color and scent, then two more, measuring more than ten inches in diameter appeared. anywhere—if they follow the She explained: that room temperature, correct amount of moisture, and plain common sense are needed to grow If a bloom is to be used for a corsage, it must be placed in water to “harden” for 12 hours after it hds been cut. Last week, Maureen and Sharleen e wnship high school. Teachers as well as pupils were hard to convince that ne. lovely blooms were grown at home. | Growing Orahide in Waterford Hinde Is Successful a for Housewife By REBA HEINTZELMAN RR LE EEE NA LIES PEELE COVELL ELLEN LODE PLEA LELREELE a SAE ANT OE = SS GADE AE AALBERS ARAL MODAL EL DALAT eetosbirnianse. Ed pe li a FEBRUARY?—Raising orchids in her living room in Waterford SOA te at a Stozke, 29, who Township, has teenagers. Dennis Peters, 17, checks Pentiae Press Phote is also the mother of five foster the room proven a satisfying hobby to Mrs. Edward temperature for his young foster parent. ed to the orchid- pov omd hobby —that of growing miniature, or trapeze orchids. These bulbs driftwood, which is kept moist all the time, and they feed entirely on the air. Each of the seven tiny bulbs, now in the growing process, is expected to send out a spray with about 20 green minia- ture orchids, shooting in all directions. “There is just no end to this fascinating hobby,” Mrs. Skotzke said, and someday she hopes to sell freshly-cut corsages to customers as well as the friendly skeptics who haunted her in the early stages of her exciting project. LONDON (INS) — In a crowded lifetime Sir Winston Churchill has grumbled his way through a stroke and several attacks of pneumonia with the irritated impatience of a busy man. NEVER GOOD PATIENT In the past he has never been ja “good patient,” and there: are ino indications that he has changed his attitude during his current bout with pneumonia in the south of France. Te Churchill, iliness has always been just one more distraction which would be dealt with when he had the time. His doctors are lucky that Lady Churchill is on hand, for she is one of the féw people who can talk him into following their orders. VULNERABLE TO COLDS Churchill: has always been vul- nerable to colds and chest com- plaints, and he had his first attack | “ Churchill Grumbles Through Sicknesses of pneumonia at the age of nine. The strain of the war years low- ered his resistance and brought on a recurrence in early 1943 after the Casablanca Conference. His comment on that illness was typical: “The doctors . . . argued that I would not agree to this. What should I have done all day?” In late 1943 he had another at- tack of pneumonia which was cured by a newly. discovered drug. Re- calling the incident in his memoirs, Churchill wrote with immense sat- isfaction:. “The intruders , were repulsed.” = - * * * In the summer of 1944 he was stricken again with pneumonia, but cut short his convalescence to con- fer with President Roosevélt the following month. . Despite his contempt for illness itself Churchill has always had tremendous, respect for his doc- tors.. He once introduced Lord Moran as “the man wne saved my life.” In 1953 scheduled talks in Ber. iad to allow Churchill to’ have “a -com- plete rest.” Britain and the world accepted the explanation at that time. It was not until two years later that the“ world learned he had really suffered a stroke and been partially paralyzed. Churchill himsett made the dis- closure in a passing reference to the events of 1953 in the House of} jCommons. Almost casually he deé- clared: “I was struck down by a very stidden illness which para- lyzed me completely, physically.” = Free World Security Shaky ‘|America and the free world is in I ought te quit work entirely. y Gaither Commission’s Original Head Warns of Unprecedented Peril defenses says the security of unprecedented peril. * * * H. Rowan Gaither Jr., chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Ford Foundation, told a meeting of the Fellows of the American Bar Foundation yesterday: “Our security is in peril not because I believe a total nuclear war is imminent o: inevitable, but because there are mounting political, economic and social forces, “strongly abetted by the threat of nuclear extinction, which can disintegrate the fabric and will of free nations and en- slave mankind.” Gaither gained prominence re- cently as first chairman of a presi- dential advisory commission which drew up a report on America’s defense position. although the re- of its contents have leaked out. REPLACED IN ILLNESS ed, Gaither, a San Francisco law- yer, became ill. He was replaced by two cochairmen, William C. Foster, vice president of Olin- Mathieson Chemical Corp., and Robert C. Sprague, of the Sprague Electric Co. The Ford Foundation official said that America, often compla- cent and ovéroptimistic, was guil- ty of self-deception in assuming that our superiority would go un- challenged. * * * Gaither said he did not doubt America's capability to meet the threat. “Nor do I doubt the will and willingness of the American people to employ their capabilities to these imperative ends if they understand the peril and what is required of them,” he said. Help Canaries to Sing BOSTON — Female canaries in- port is still classed as secret, much/ Before the report was complet-|_ Reci procal Trade Me easure By JAMES MARLOW AP News WASHINGTON (#—Free enter- prise has been an American myth since the first Congress in 1789 passed the first tariff act to pro- tect businessmen and farmers ATLANTA (®—The original head|{"0m™ the competition of foreign of the commission which prepared, the Gaither. report on this nation’s: other government _benefits—even broader tariff protection, It's an now. x * In 1934, Congress passed the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act as part of the Roosevent New Deal effort to overcome the de- pression by getting world trade The act lets the President re- duce the tariff on certain imports from other countries if they agree to do the same on Gertain imports from us, Presidents Roosevelt, Fd i" Mais? Riana sivas NAME YOUR BRAND—Well. branded is this telephone booth in Tucumcari, N. M. What ap- pears to be “Greek” lettering on the glass of the booth is-.in reality the cattle brands in use throughout the area. Every pay phone booth in. Tucumcari is jected with male sex hormones ‘have been found to sing just as) well as males — temporarily. decorated with the brands to let visitors know that they really are in cattle country. U. S. Only Announces New Weapons Test Japan Reports Soviet H-Bomb Blast WASHINGTON (AP) — States announced a new Russian weap- ons test yesterday. Japanese scientists said the Soviets had exploded a hydro- gen bomb in the Siberian Arctic. x = 2 An Atomic Energy Commission™an- nouncement said only‘ that “the Soviets ‘had conducted a weapons test” in Rus- sian tefritory and that “the ‘test was in the megaton megaton -is the explosive = of ¢a million tons of TNT. Somewhat _ later, Japan’ 8 Meteorological Obsérvatory said its staff, ' j The United Russian test yield of the. range.” A make annou Central interest. had calculated the blast occurred about 2,480 miles north-northwest of Japan. An observatory spokesman said in Tokyo the explosion was “rather big” and was believed “similar In size to a previous The last AEC.announcement of a Russian nuclear test came Dec. 28. commission has announced detection of at least 27 such test explosions. There .may have beer more’ tests than that, The AEC has: said it would tests involved circumstances of special held last October.” * * : a ‘The ncements only when | the They've kept it a limited free Faces an Uncertain Future old story, And it's being renewed Youth Fatally Shot by Friend They Were Ransacking Apartment in: Detroit; Found Shotgun year-old Detroit boy was fatally shot by his best friend as the two eansacked the apartment of a man arrested for drunkenness. Thomas D. Loy died following a shotgun blast Saturday fired by 14-year-old James E. McAnalley, a mentally retarded fifth grader. The body was found by Ethel McCabe, a landlady who went to cheek the apartment.of Stanley Lawler after she heard that Law- ler had been arrested for drunk- enness. ~ Detective Lt. Glenn Coller of the homicide bureau said his men pieced together this story: James and another boy, 15, had ransacked Lawler’s apartment early Saturday looking for $200 al- legedly left there when Lawler was arrested. They didn’t find it and |wentabowling where they met Loy. |Loy and McAnalley went back late in the afternoon for another search, James said he found the shot- gun in the bedroom and Loy shouted to him to pat it down. As he did so it went off, killing Loy, close friends when James and his mother moved into the apartment above the Loys three weeks ago, A juvenile court hearing on Me- Analley was scheduled today by Probate Judge Siathan J. Kaufman. ‘Drops Blood Pressure CHICAGO npr ag report that a promising drug for treat ment of ‘high blood pressure has. been synthesized from acetylene, DETROIT i# — Police said a 15- Collier said the boys became THE PO Cod } \ a | BACK HOME AGAIN — Moving back into the home a $4,200 fire forced them to early Christmas morning is the Jonathan Bishop family, 189 Dickinson St., Romeo. The children grabbed up their Christmas presents and fled the smoke-filed house in their nightclothes. Now, two months later, they return to leave abruptly they have ever the only home _tal appointment. f Peatine Press Phete known. Shown here are Donald, 11, helping his father; Lois, 15, holding Dean, 18- months, and Mrs. Bishop with Dean's twin broth- er, Dale. Missing are Thelma, 19, away at college, and 10-year-old Marilyn, who had a den- Belprez Calls for Special Meeting To Discuss Village’s Police Protection der moned the auxiliary pulicemen for/ Ted Robinson was relieved of du- WOLVERINE LAKE-—Police pro-| tection for Wolverine Lake Village will be discussed at a special meeting of the Common Council slated Friday_at the . wvil- lage hall, 297 Glengary. In calling the meeting, Village President George Belprez invited emergency powers, sum- duty after he was sworn in as a! deputy sheriff. This_action_followed a council! meeting of Feb. 10 at which time ties as village chief of police. No one has been named to succeed him.— — Wixom PTA Wondering citizens to take part in the discus- sion. The village now is being served by an emergency police ferce of six auxiliary policemen under the supervision of Belprez. Also, if needed,- the Oakland County Sheriff's Department will answer calls to the village, Bel- Wa SB. Sa ae ee SONJA NOEL BUECHLER The engagement of Sunja Noel Buechler to Charles N. Ewald has been announced by - her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buechler of 8 Pontiac St., Ox- ford. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smith of Indianside Dr., Lake Orion. An April 26 wedding is being planned, Messy Thieves Dine in Waterford Home Two thieves, apparently hungry, and dirty. helped themselves to a free lunch in a Waterford town- ship residence Saturday evening. They broke into the Richard Tunny home, 4199 Dixie High- way, helped themselves to crackers and bologna, along with a -half-gallon of milk, then ' smoked two cigarettes before leaving. They caused no dam- age other than dirty floors, Tunny told Waterford Township police that he and his wife left home at about 9 p.m. and when they returned at 5 a.m., there was mud tracked ail through the house and dirty fingerprints on the re- frigerator and kitchen doors. Two empty. quart milk bottles were on the table and cracker crumbs were strewn on the kitch- en floor. It wags evident that the intruders had prowled through the entire house but nothing of value was missing. They got in by finding au hidden key, Tunny said. > ‘Students Vie Tomorrow in K. of P. Speech Contest The first local elimination meet of the Knights of Pythias annual public speaking contest will be held at Fellowship Lodge No. 277, 948 Voorheis Rd., tomorrow night. | Waterford Township High School Pupils will. participa:« in the event- scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. The publi has been invited to attend. Other| contest. dates. will be an- pounced at ¢ later date. * \ Mystery Cloaks Meeting WIXOM — An air of mystery surrounds the next sched- uled meeting of the Wixom Elementary School PTA. Only one person knows what the program will be — and he’s not telling. The “man who knows,” according to Wesley McAtee, Wixom PTA president, is Herbert R. Abrams, father vice president. McAtee hastily adds that no one has a chance of finding out anything about the PTA program slated for Thursday, March 27. “Even won't talk,” he says. Abrams will reveal only Night and that fathers will serve refreshments, greet the guests, and carry out duties mothers. _| fire’ was sent out by Wayne Ma- Probable Colors at Northern High for Pontiac's second high school expected to be ready in the fall. tending Pontiac School who will attend the new -jably be edded, according to Philip Police Search for Fie-Ball’ | Romeo Troopers Join in. Hunt for Reported Phenomenon in Sky ROMEO — Scout cars from three Macomb County police depart- ments scoured the countryside be- tween 23 and 24 Mile roads last night looking for remains of a “big ball of fire.” : First reports were that a plane had fallen and was burning. Oth-} er witnesses said the intermittant flashes between 10:30 and 11 p.m. looked like a glow from a welding torch. Members of the Macomb Coun- ty Sheriff's Department and Cen- ter Line and Romeo State Police Posts covered the area, search- ing for evidence of fire or a erash. They finally decided the light apparently had been caused by a falling meteor which broke The first report of the “Ball of sky. NTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, t ss PTAProgram | Many Celebrate Joint Founders’ Day in Orion High School he Noted Violinist The search extended almost to the Detroit City limits before it was called off. for their interest shown the PTA and urged them to MR. and MRS. GORDON LENNOX history of six PTAs, writ f P| [ | as ogee cee 0 EY Ln MARRIED 60 YEARS — Observing their 60th wedding tooned by Thomas nar- ae : : versary Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lennox of 3543 Sash- [rated by John Bixby and Mrs.) Ruybinoff Appearing in abaw Rd., Drayton Plains. They were married Feb: 22, 1898 in |Eugene Matheys was both factual): Benefit: Performance ct Hillman. The couple has a son, William of Pontiac, and a daugh- peli goo Teg vp y oy bene ter, Mrs.: Eva Price of Crescent Lake. There are three grand- |{fom page ser sae sak Walled Lake children and three great grandchildren. cael to the newest group, the| _ junior high PTA, formed in the) WALLED LAKE — An interna- Will Present Passion Play Red and White Red will be the basic school color More than 1,000 students now at- Central High three-million-dollar school yester- day decided by a voice vote they wanted red to represent their school. — : A second color of white will prob- J. Wargelin, who-was named prin- cipal of the new school Wednesday. Chiefs. The committee consists of Anita AVON Backgrounds Varied for Avon Thespians TOWNSHIP — “All the world is a stage . . .” and the boards are trod by thespians of varied backgrounds. tionally known concert artist—the celebrated Rubinoff—will bring his {famous Stradivarius violin to Walled Lake Tuesday night for a concert of classical and popular music. Lake| -Rubinoff will present his pro- gram at 8:15 p.m. in the Walled Lake Junior High School auditor- icm, 615 N. Pontiac Trail. His appearance is sponsored by the Optimist Club. Proceeds of the concert will be used for the club's: boys work, including the purchase of equip- olyn Stokes, 777 Nowakwa St., Rochester, will play the part of Judith. Others in the cast include Jane Mrs. Paul Gallagher, president of Proper PTA, saying that it repre- sented not only her effort but that When the Curtain Cal] Theater of * Avon Township presents its an- nual passion play, ‘““The. Betrayal,” ___,at the A’ 31 through April 2, there will be school teachers, a bank manager, a cost accountant and a psychiatric caseworker » * Joseph Margola, a teacher at Avondale High School, is directing this year’s play and also playing the part of the betrayer, Judas. - Manager of the Auburn Heights branch of the Pontiac State Bank, Robert Bender, will have the role Levigns, Pontiac; Tom Galloway, purchasing agent for DeVlieg Ma- chine Co.; Herman Douglas, Gen- Heights. Proceeds from the play, which will be presented each of the three the American Field Service pro- gram. of al] PTA volunteers in the town- ment for the Little League base- ball teams. With Rubinoff will be- his accom- Road Proposal Matches County Fund of $28,781 if Township Waterford Township _ officials have been notified by the Oakland /,,, | }County Road Commission that a sum of $28,781 has been set aside ship. M Rochester school = irsnan, amal Watertc —+-F oa eng L. prescetog Eyes: a er OF ¢ cyes ae famed musician i = nationwide radio broadcasts,” TV days at 8:15 p. m., will go into a guest appearances, motion picture fund for the student who will be showings and his concert ‘ours. sent to Europe from Avondale} Board to Debate Offer a High School this summer under MAGNETIC PERSONALITY Rubinoff has won fame not only for his master-touch on the violin Bowers, Beverly Donato and Rich-|°f Caiaphas, a high priest. for local road construction if the} he took highest honors at War- ’ ard Bradshaw, all juniors and Ste-| The assistant director, Mrs. Car- township can match the figuure. | S@W’s Royal Conservatory of I can't find out. Herb just Toth Bihi and Mc- When the township board meets) Music. There Victor Herbert that March 31 Father's | Kinney. sophomores. : tonight, this subject will be the beard him ps brought him to a re was e protege. The new high school is now under! S haron Dreyer main item for discussion on the normally performed by the * * * He steadfastly refuses to reveal the-nature of the pro- gram. Constant pressure brought only one tidbit of in- formation from Abrams: “Everyone should have a good time.” , ‘* * * PTA officials hope that a mystery program will bring a large crowd to the meeting bothering them. . « . but the curlosity is now State Contest Next for Central High Band The Pontiac Central High School Band, under the direction of Dale C. Harris, receved top honors Sat- urday in a district contest and will now enter the state high school. band contest. : The band was rated in the first of five divisions after it performed in the district_No. 4 contest of the Southeastern Michigan Band and Orchestra Association held at Kim- ball High School in Royal Oak. * * * This qualified it to enter the { | Michigan State University April 26. The Madison Junior High Schoo! | band, the other Pontiac school which participated in the Saturday contest, received a secod division rating. The band was directed by Raymond R. Fixel, LOIS JEAN PEARSAL Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pearsall of 4758" Sylvester St., Drayton Plains, have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Lois Jean, to Pic. Robert K. Olsabeck, son of LeRoy J. Olsabeck of | 440 Kempf St., Drayton Plains, The prespective bridegroom. is Local Expert on Atoms Named to Assist State ROYAL OAK — K. E. Corrigan of William Beaumont Hospital staff, was named by the State Health Department as one of nine top-ranking scientists and authori- ties on radiation and atomic en- ergy to serve on its official Radi- ation Advisory Committee, The group will advise the de- partment in setting up regulations for. use of radioactive materials and radiation devices such as X- ray machines, said Dr, Albert E. Heutis, State health commissioner, Iraqi Woman Gives Birth ‘state final contest to be held at Twice in One Week BAGHDAD, Iraq & — An Iraqi ‘woman has given birth twice with- nounced today. He said the woman, who lives in the village of Tobji near Bagh- dad, gave birth to a girl at her home last week. The next day she felt unusual pains and went to a hospital. Two days later she pro- daced twins—a boy and a girl. The doctor said that although such a case was rare, it happened three times in Iraq last year. In the southern U.S. coastal states a gopher is a tortoise: in the prairie states it is one of sev- ‘eral striped ground squirrels: in other localities it is a snake. n one week, a physician an-|. construction on Arlene street be- tween Madison and Perry street. West Bloomfield Sets Registration Deadline WEST BLOMFIELD — Dead- line for registering to vote on the proposed $340,000 bond issue for the West Bloomfield School Dis- trict is Friday, The election will be held March 10, - Residents of West Bloomfield Township may register at the Township Hall, 4460 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor and Syl- van Lake residents register at their respective city halls, . ' ELSIE MARIE sOULE Announcement has been made of the engagement of Elsie Marie Soule to James E. Beck of Port Huron. The bride- elect is the daughter of Mrs. Genevieve Soule of McClellan St., Lake Orion, and Stanley Soule of Mt. Vernon, Her fi- ance is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Frank Becker of Nay- lac, Mo. The wedding date has not beer set. Honoring ‘Outstanding Young Men’ W Select 2 F rom Oakland ; Two Oakland County men will be among the five to be honored to- night as Michigan's Outstanding Young Men of 1958, as selected by the Michigan Junior Chamber of Commerce. . They are Dr, Milton J, Huber dr., 356, director of Boys Republic at Farmington, ang Walter John McCarthy dr., 32, Birmingham nuclear scientist. Gov. Phiip A. Hart at a Detroit bangtet. - * *- j * _Others chosen we James W., a in California with the Marine Corps. ss ‘Clark, 32, mayor of Parquette and mining engineer; John W. Fonger, | 33, municipal finance administrator | for the City of Holland, and Stanley Jones, 33, Lansing salesman, pi Awards will be presented by Lt. held each week from 8 to 10.p.m. | for seven weeks. Additional exer- | cise classes and a couples’ class will be arranged during the series. + Named Queen at Baton Contest. ORCHARD LAKE—Sharon Drey- er, 17-year-old West Bloomfield High School senior, was grand champion queen of the National George Washington Memorial Ba-| ton Tournament held Saturday in Arlington, Va, Nearly 900 contes- tants participated. Sharon, who lives at 3717 Wards Point Dr., Orchard Lake, walked off with the coveted George Wash- ington trophy, a replica of the famed Washington Memoria] Mon- ument, plus a brilliant red velvet jeweled crown for earning the most points in the contest. She also took first place in strut- ting, first in trio with her sisters, Arlene and Marilyn, and first in duét with Arlene. ” Marilyn and Arlene took firsts in ELIZABETH RATLIFF The engagement of Elizabeth Ratliff to Kenneth D. Sandefur has been announced by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ratliff } pi wayyy West Bloomfield ownship. The prospective bridegrodm is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sandefur of Beech- mont Ave., Keego Harbor. A May 24 wedding is being planned. This “just right” Kentucky Egg is the perfect fuel for now into summer — This deep-mined fuel is low in ash, high in heat, extremely easy to start, responds readily to all furnace controls and holds fire longer _is just perfect besides being Co : . 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One fourth of it is Roquefort, The leading buy- ers of French cheese are the Unit- ed States, the Belgian-Luxembourg economic union, and Great Britain. may be purchased from Optimist Club members, at the door on the evening of the performance, or at the following business places: Walled Lake Community Bank, Taylor Chevrolet, Staman Drug. Store and Reimer Store. Floyd Vicery is general chairman, and Walter -Lorang has charge of ticket sales. Intruders Liked Pop ROANOKE, Va. (# — Intruders at Delores Henderson’s home left 30 cents in the kitchen as paynient for several soft drinks they con- sumed. Didn’t leave anything, though, to pay for the lamp they knocked over before exiting through a window, ‘4 Meee THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24," 1958 - Howls of Protest Reversed the Ruling: on Controversial“Expense Account Line (ilere's ane lanat we an > poe ihe Tatecant id x return on 1957 income, Ce gue G. K. HODENFIELD AP Feature Writer Last fail the word got out that! the Internal Revenue Service was _ adding a new line to form 1040 for the reporting of job-connected| travel expenses and money that taxpayers spent on expense ac-| counts. The idea was to crack down on, taxpayers living high off expense acounts, but failing to treat this! expense account money as income. Putting the new line 6(a) on the bMertiamiiidet iit Tax-No. 6 — first page of form 1040 had one basic purpose: to bring right up! to the front the total amount claimed as business expenses. * * * There has been a rule on the books since 1921 requiring that all money received on expense ac- counts be reported as income. Money actually spent on job- connected expenses, of course, could be deducted. The rule doesn’t differentiate be- tween the grocery clerk who get 30 cents trolley fare to take a box of groceries to Mrs. Jones’ house, and the big executive who takes a trip around the world and chalks it off to business expenses. But if the Internal Revenue Serv- ice was going to crack down, it had to get a report from. every- one. Thus the official word was that anyone who had any sort of expense account would have to fill in the new line. * * * The news was greeted with howls of protest. The average taxpayer just didn't have the records a -back up the required-stateMents. And his employers could fore- see thousands of dollars spent in digging up those records. A few weeks later the revenue service backed dgwn. It acknowl- edged that the decision to add the new line had not been made public until 10 months of the tax year had been passed, and hence had a retroactive effect. x * * Taxpayers this year, the IRS decided, could treat those travel and reimbursed expenses, etc., for 1957 just as they had in the past. keep adequate records during 1958 so they'll be in a position to make an accounting next year. This is what it means to you: If in 1956 you were given $200 in expense account money by your employer and you didn’t report it as income, you don’t have to re- port anything you got in 1957 on an expense account. That’s true whether you broke exactly even, or made a profit. However, if you reported -that $200 as income (which you should have), and then deducted what you actually spent for your employer, you should follow that same pro- cedure this year. x« *« * Even though you aren't required to use line 6(a) this year, it may be to your advantage-te-do so The items to be included on this line are: 1. Out-of-town travel expenses. This means a trip away from the city where you normally work, and Staying away at least overnight. The expenses can include the cost of transportation, meals and lodg- ing, and such things as tips to the porter, baggage charges, cabs, hire of public stenographers etc. Youwcan’t, however, include here any entertainment expenses or such personal expenses as get- ting your suit pressed. . 2. Other transportation expenses. This would include the use of your own automobile around the city where you work while = jorracem for employer, or subway or calley fares while on this busi- ness. OUR CLEANING IS SURE TO PLEASE! . CALL TODAY Pick-Up and Delivery FE 5-6107 GENEY 12 West Pike ‘Manicipal Parking Lot” 3. Expenses of outside salesmen. ‘'This includes all necessary and ordinary expenses incurred by out- side salesmen. It applies only to full-time salesmen who solicit busi- ness for their. employers away from penses incurred by you for which you are reimbursed by your em- ‘ployer. (Unlike. the first “three Willow Run Records Increased Activity YPSILANTI # — Willow Run Airport established new highs in aircraft movements and pas- sengers handled last year and was ,rated the seventh busiest airport in the world. Figures released by Airlines Terminal] Corp., operators of the airport, yesterday show an in- crease of 19.7 per cent in air- craft movements over 1956, More than three million pas- sengers passed through Willow Run facilities in 1957, a half mil- lien-more than ix 1956. categories, In this group your ex- penses must not exceed the amount you received from your employer. If they do exceed your reimburse- ment, the additional expenses will have to be entered among itemized deductions on page 2 of form 1040 “\to lower your tax.) Expenses in these four cate- gories (remember the limit on cate- gory 4) may be deducted on line 6 6(a). However, any money your employer gave you during the year to take care of these expenses must be included as income in line 5. je Now if your expenses outrun your reimbursements, it obviously is to your advantage to list them. A complete breakdown of allow- fable job-connected expenses must be attached to your form if you use line 6(a). You can either do it on a separate sheet of paper, or ask the IRS to send you a copy of form 2106, which is for that specific pur- pose. i One light year, a measurement used in astronomy, is about six million miles. WORRIED OVER DEBTS? when due, see MICHIGAN loener COUNSELLORS yee Sel » payments you cas ord, regardless of how much or how many you owe. 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Joe Keller, St. Frederick, is on the floor, under Dabbs. Pontiac Press Phote dark shirt), Tom Dabbs and (8, SPqpHES they are William Raymond, tied TOPS IN TOURNEY — These seven bowlers finished in the top places in the 1958 Pontiac Press Bowlerama after a gruelling battle in Saturday's finals at Huron Bowl. Front row, left to right, | for 2nd, Donna Verhey, women's = Wings Delay Montreal's March Moore Averts x * * x k'* \Trades Bring Age to Detroit Loss by Tying Conodien Bags Counter in Last Two Minutes of, Sunday Clash DETROIT @ — If good-will be- tween nations were based on the Canada to recall its ambassador today. * * * Major blame for the crisis would go to the Detroit Red Wings who fought the Montreal Canadiens to a 3-3 tie last night, thus delaying their march to the National Hockey League championship. The Cana- diens need a single point to clinch the title. The other were the New York Rangers who tightened their hold on second place with a 4-2 triumph over the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Canadiens, 37-13-9 in the standings, might have been worse off but for the efforts of Dickie Moore who dashed Detroit hopes for a 3-2 victory with a goal in the final two minutes. * * * Five of the markers were scored in the tension-packed first two periods when Detroit took the initiative on goals by Billy Mc- Adams Files Protest DETROIT & — What have the Detroit Tigers picked up in trades with the Kansas City Athletics and Cleveland Indians? Statistics indicate nothing but age. Some writers have viewed the. additions of Billy Martin's spirit and Jim Hegan's experience as just what a baseball doctor would order for the fourth-place Tigers. Despite their seven-for-six swap with the Athletics last November, the Tigers were out only for one player—Martin, Once a firebrand with the New York Yankees, Mar- tin was described as charge guy we need.” Martin, who'll be 30 on May 16, Cage Results MICHIGAN SCOREBOARD Collece Rechemet Wayne bod yee Caivin 64 Albion North Fg vege State one in 2 ae fo © Wallace 59. Detroit trech 87 Lawrence Tech 62 Hope $4 Hilledale 54 a pena Community 06, Jackson JC 8 f Marque tte 06. Vejen Michi, Alma $2 Olivet — g Hetrott @. Seton he n 48 College ee peebinee 3, Miseess ioe Dakota 3, Michigan State 2 bhicleees Fo 3. Ft. Francis (Ont) 1 lene Swim min; Michigan o chiggn Sta’ entral Michigan 64° Wayne State be 3 A A tystitu I 4 ollege Trac DETROIT W — The Detroit Red Wings have filed an official | protest with the National Hockey League over alleged favoritism toward a Montreal player by ref- eree Red Storey last night. dack Adams, Red Wings gen- eral manager, accused Storey of shouting “look out, Doug, look out!” at Montreal’s Doug Harvey as he was being pursued by Forbes Kennedy of Detroit. Adams’. protest called for an ' investigation into Storey’s ‘‘di- recting the Montreal club” dur- ing the 3-3 tie game. Neill, Gordie Howe and Alex Del- vecchio, Montreal scorers were Andre Pronovost and Claude Pro- vost. Tempers flared between op- posing players. Veteran Maurice (Rocket) Richard was the even- ing’s “bad man,” spending time | in the penalty box when Detroit r got its first two goals. Moare came through with the! fina] tally after 26 minutes of) scoreless playing, much of it in the| relatively tame. third period, Moore’s marker was made off Henrj Richard's rebound over prone goalie Terry Sawchuk. Detroit slipped in its battle for second place, falling three points behind New York. The Wings now have a 24-25-9 season’s mark, U.S. Méets Venezuela MELBOURNE, # — The United, States will face Venezuela in the) first round of North American Zope Davis Cup competition it was announced today.-The dates will be decided by the United States oan Lawn ‘Tennis Asn, Co . Eastern Michigan 88. Bow ites |{Ohio) 29 University. of Detroit 7 ‘Ttral Michigan 78. Michigan 45, State of pa 25, Michigan State 12 G —_ ties |. Michieas Th Ohio Beate lhe hoo ope Michi can “s Northern Tf- inois Michigan Btate 81. Northwestern 30 Green Wresttin, Michigan 2 siege Wrest State 13 High School Bagketb: Battle Creek 63, Muskegon “ OTHER G! GAMES EAST — 73, gern 58 . Princeton 59 Penn State a3, Colgate 76 St. Bonaventure 62, —aniens 55 — Notre Dame 85. Nay Manhattan 96, Army 7 St. John’s, NW. ¥. 82, Fordham 7” Lafayette 67, 64 Geneva 84, Carnegie Tech '7 Buffalo 70, ——, 65 Lehigh 88 Rutge wen College a Bo Crosse 68 U. 80, C 72 o8OU | West Virginia 99, Pitt 9 ome 4%, Alabama 43, overtime boa State 7i, LaSalle 62 rth Carolina Mea tag (oe 58 Auburn 72, Tenne: 66 Piorida pvanderbit Py | Mississi: fine ® | Miss, State ee 62, Sarge Teen a Ric ) Wash & Lee Wake Forest 72, fouth Garolina Ls ] George tae aed 76, . Va ply ‘Tech on 2 SE Louisiana 49 iss. Southern 81, Centenary 63 MIDWEST Kansas State 82, Missouri 61 Nebraska 43, Kansas 41 Cincinnat! 86, isa 71 Oklahoma State 73, _— @ radie 82, St. 68 Al og rr fami, Ohio, 73, Toledo 69 |Marshall 70, K psa 90, Texas Aunt ‘ Arkansas 57 |Ariz.. Tempe 70, Arizona FAR 2 MES? rye Caltfornia 59, Wash, State 48 — eg 77. UCLA 61 69, 8, Calif. 61 Syemne 72, Uleh State 68 ‘the take-| sas sec Sar Shik canen exit drove in just 39 runs with New York and Kansas City. The Tigers plan to usé him at shortstop, where he’s a a second or third baseman. Hegan is an 11-year veteran with the Indians. The 37-year-old catch- er hit only .216 last season and his lifetime average is a mere .230. He has a reputation as an ex- pert .in pitcher - handling. He has been catching such as Early Wynn, Bob Lemon, Herb Score and Mike Garcia of late. He also was Bob Feller’s receiver, Commenting on the two-for- two trade that gave the Tigers Hegan, Score said at the Indian camp in Tucson, Ariz.; Hegan “helped me plenty.” The Tigers hope he’s as much help to some of their scatter-armed flingers. For the 37-year-old Hegan, the Tigers gave up 25-year-old J. W. Porter, who hit .250 as a part-time handyman last season and to who the Chicago White Sox gave $65,- 000 in 1950 for his signature. While stranger, Heretofore he had been ©. 2% Will Tigers Benefit? he was used ‘occasionally behind/ {i%,* the bat, in the outfied or the in-' joa field, Porter never was used for long anywhere by Detroit. Included in the Cleveland 25, for Hank Aguirfe, 26. Both are left handed pitchers. Woode- Shick had an 8-14 record at Charleston and Augusta, the |at- ter in the Class A Sally League. Aguirre was 6-13 at San Diego in the Pacifie League and 1-1 with Cleveland in the American. fielder Bill Tuttle, 28, who hit ex- actly the same as: Martin last year, .251, and-is one of the fleetest outfielders in the business. He was a $10,000 bonus baby originally, Besides Martin they got pitchers | Tom Morgan, 27, Maurice McDer- mott, 30; catcher Charles (Tim) \Thompson, a 33-year-old .204 hit- ter; Gus Zernial, 34-year old slug- ger who got 27 home runs in aver- aging 236 last year, and infielder Do Louis Skizas, 26. swap Detroit gave Hal Woodeshick, |"> In the Kansas City trade for/Don Martin, Detroit gave up center) (sgn ee Final Results in Bowlerama aif i . * oe es s* e+ *- sae eeeee Heer w nen eeeare $30 Winner . 633 *Tth) TE eh 4 * 4 Pat. Dommer ......66-00 ae 4. Doris Lanktres eeeetee eee ; Marie oars Iverson, | 548 525 pee: Mrs. im Kaiser 519 Dorothy Hammond, 507 (i¢th) goalie Jacques Plante goes to his by Detroit Red Wing-Billy McNeill (not shown) gets by him for a goal in the 1st period of their National Hockey League game last night at De- troit’s Olympia Stadium. Hustling in front of the RED WINGS SCORE ,.— Montreal Canadien knees as a shot tie. net are Red Wings Forbes Kennedy (17), who got an assist on the goal, and John Wilson, on the ice. Montreal defensemen are Tom Johnson, left, and Doug — (2). The game ended in a 3-3 AP Wirephote NEW YORK (INS) — Dick Savitt won the national indoor singles| tennis championship Sunday but Budge Patty thinks he lost it Saturday. Savitt captured. the indoor title for the first time since 1952 with m 6-1, 6-2, 3-46, 12-10 victory over Patty yesterday at New York's Seventh Regiment Armory. By the time the match was over Patty was exhausted. He had start- ed out ‘the day tired enough. from having played 128 games of doubles and singles Saturday, including one set of 29-27. : * * * Savitt Regains National Tennis Title jwalk out on the court,” Patty said later. ‘“‘But I didn’t get tired until I started playing better, In the last four games, I knew I had it. Savitt was just too good.” ye & * * Savitt defeated Donald Patter- son, Japan’s Kosei Kamo, Grant Golden and defending champion Kurt Nielsen of Denmark —— facing Patty. The South Orange, N.J., oil ex- ground strokes in the first two sets. A double fault by Savitt in the ‘third set helped his Los. Angeles ecutive capitalized on his powerful doubles, fourth set lasted 45 minutes and when it was finished, so was Patty. They beat Sid Schwarts of New pup ach tc nt tela ' x * = The Senior title was taken by Gardnar Mulloy of Miami, who defeated Dr. Weir . of New York, 6-1, 11-9. In the senipr Berkeley Bell of Crets- kill, N.J., and Edgar Nye of New York combined to down E. Jetfer- son Mendel and Ed Tarangill, both seagaeed *lrelay team Ml. State Bowling Tourney yamierup, Dick Cork, men’s champion, Pat Donner, Pontise Press Photo ’ ‘Mas. Pat Domer Women's Titlist in Press Event City Man Rolls 673; Drayton Woman Downs 1957 Winner Motor employe and a the women’s gh th in the finals held Saturday before a. packed house at Huron Bowl. Needing 157 in her last game to better Mrs, Verhey’s 631 1st squad total, Pat fired a 166 for a 641 total as the crowd cheered every- champ and Dot Kummer, 3rd place. Back row, left to right, are time she let one go. Jim Tinson and Carlton Memmer who tied Raymond for 2nd. bowlers in the Bowlerama and received sets of taking part. Carpenter also took home a bowling pin lamp for de- - OLDEST BOWLERS — Mrs. Anna Winters, ham and Auburn Heights’ Walter Carpenter, 79, were the oldest Pentise Press Photo 76, left, of Birming- bowling glasses for In Oldtimer Rolloff It had nothing to do with the championship competition but one ;/of the highlights of Saturday's Pon- s\tiac Press Bowlerama finals at Huron Bowl was the rolloff be- tween oldtimers Anna Winters of Birmingham and Walter Carpen- ter of Auburn Heights. Both had clinched sets of bow!l- ing glasses just for being tke old- est entries but they failed to - qualify for the finals, - Mrs. Winters, 76, was the oldest woman in the 2nd annual handi- cap tournament while Carpenter topped the men entries at 79. Their one-gamé rolloff for an ex- Lansing Swimmers Edge Pontiac YMCA Both ends of a dual swimming meet, Saturday, between Pontiac and Lansing YMCA squads, were taken. by the Lansing athletes, 46- 32 (preps) and 43-42 (juniors). Meet was held in the Pontiac “Y”’ pool, Only two first. were registered by Pontiac in-the prep division and five in the junior. Chuck Ries won the diving and the medley (McKinnon, Stuart Sivy, Rich Ries and Steve Sivy) Tom Eley (40-yard freestyle, 20.8, pool record); Bill Borum (69.6 for 100-yard, freestyle); Phil Cashin (27.6. for 40-yard backstroke); Bruce Norvell (26.8 40-yard breast- stroke); 60-yard medley relay (Cashin, Norvell, Velzy, Eley) 1:43.6, were junior winners. . Next meet for the Pontiac teams will be at Saginaw, on Saturday, March 1, Hazel Park Eagles Win OWOSSO, Mich. w@ — The Hazel Carpenter, 79, Wins Over Mrs. Winters, 76 won (57.4 for the 80-yard event). |; tra award was brought about when no husband - wife combination reached the championship session to compete for an attractive bowl- ing pin lamp. Although the actual rolloff was not much of a contest, the large crowd followed the pair all the way cheering everytime either threw a ball. Carpenter’s performance was “good for an impressive 180 which gave him a 222 total, Mrs, Win- ters bettered her 64 average with a 72 to give her a 167 handicap total. 2 “I don’t know if I can stand up long enough,” was Carpenter's comment when asked to pose for a picture following the bowling. Mrs. Winters was all smiles and pleased that she had made many new friends by —_—— the Bowl- erama, * * * She clinched the title by garner- ing two big strikes and 29 pins in the last frame to change places with Mrs. Verhey who won a year Morris Wideman’s 660 tota! ranked him 5th one pin ahead of Joe Miceli. Wideman received $75 and Miceli $50, Wideman is from Pontiac and Miceli from Holly. finishing high on the list but he still took home a high qtalifier itrophy, a bowling ball for the top ‘actual qualifying series and a bow!- ing bag for high actual game in ‘qualifying. * 2: ¢ | Roosen had to beat out Roch- ‘ester’s Harold Hintz in a Saturday |rolloff for the series award. series in qualifying and a Bowl- erama compact as a repeat en- try. Mrs, Verhey added $125 and a presented at a post-tournament ceremony held at the 300 Lounge with Press Sports Editor Bruno Kearns serving as master of ceremonies. All 76 final- ists took home at least $7.50. Western’s Murchison Bows _ NEW YORK (INS) — Ireland's Ron Delany and Hungary’s Istvan The mark almost fell Saturday in the second and last of the two four-minute milers. De- Delaney Wins AAU Mile “I did't think I'd ,be able to Seen 8 Ae ae im a opponent capture that one, The of Yonkers, N.Y, 6-4, 6-2, Sunde of Hazel Park was high in — 3 — a 2 " * *& ‘Webi x kk Biggest Jinx Coming Up * * * _W. Va. Eyes NCAA NEW YORK (INS) — Just one game and one tournament stand between West Virginia's top- ranked Mountaineers and the school's biggest jinx—the NCAA's national collegiate basketball championship. _ West Virginia has appeared in _ the post-season tourney the last three years but has never sur- vived the first round, being de- feated by and Canisius in the Eastern regionals, The Mountaineers have only one regular season game left, against George Washington this Saturday, ‘ before entering the Southern-Con- ference eighf-team tournament at Richmond, Va., March 6-8. * * * Fred Schaus’ five is expected to overcome the two obstacles and make it into the Eastern regionals at Madison Square Garden March . Hoop Series to Start in Tomorrow’s Press A new Pontiac Press feature will begin in Tuesday’s sports section. It will feature a daily description of favorite shots by some of the nation’s outstanding professional and college cagers under the title “Pointers on Points,” LaSalle, Dartmouth | ll. Their® first opponent, * and Schaus hopes not the last, will be Boston College or Manhattan or possibly Dartmouth. The Mountaineers beat Pitt, 99-86, Saturday for their 22nd win in 23 games, Kansas State continued its march toward the NCAA tourney Satur- day with an 82-62 win over Mi&sis- | Sippi. Kansas dropped out of con- Crane Hockey,. Hoop Teams Bow at Home Cranbrook’s basketball and hock- ey teams both went down to de- feat at home Saturday against Nichols in Inter-State League ac- tion. The cagers bowed 54-47 after trailing by only one point at half- time. The Crane skaters bowed 10-4, Tom Bray starred in defeat for the hoop team with 13 points fol- lowed by Dick Williams with 11 and Chuck Klein's 10. Dick Webb season loss and 3rd straight in the loop with 19 digits for Nichols. Lloyd Asbury tallied two goals, Bill Mosher and Bill Colby had one apiece in defeat for the hockey contingent, . — AUTO NOE} $10,000, $20,000 96 | Bodily Injury & $5,000 Gani e JAY RANDALL AGENCY MA 4-3959 WANTED! by West Side Van & Storage (Formerly Smith ‘Meving Co.) 401 W. Heren 5&4. FE 46-4864 Your Moving Job Etficient, Low Cost. Sate Moving. Local or Long Distance Agént Red Boll Transit Co. PRESS BOX The big crowd at the Pontiac ' Press Bowlerama finals .at Huron |Bowl Saturday got a chance to me watch the two features of the day| at the'\same time. Women’s cham- pion Pat Donner was on her way ito the crown battling with Doris |Lanktree who wound up 4th bow!l- jing on the alleys next to oldtimers |Anna Winters and Walt | penter. The latter pair were having a rolloff for an extra prize. * .\® * Lew Hoad took a 16-8 lead over Pancho Gonzales \of Dallas, Tex- as today in their world profess- siona] tennis tour after winning 64 and 7-5 at Fort Worth last night. ‘ | | x * The Chicago Stadium will be the 12 Years ol Dependable Service at the Same Location 15 MINUTE ~ SERVICE While ‘you relax in our com- fortable waiting room to your favorite Hi-Fi Music! | its regular meetings this year jon the first Friday of each | month beginning March 7 | further information, cail the club |ketball’ playoffs involving the first scene of the 3ist annual Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions which begins tonight with 250 ama- teurs dueling. Fighters from 30 states will compete with the eight) champions moving on to New York: March 24. * * * West Virginia (22-1) ranks 1st and Kansas State (18-1) 2nd in the weekly INS college bhasket- follow in that order, Michigan State is 10th. x* ek * The Boston Celtic franchise fs now regarded as the healthiest in pro. basketball but owner Walter Brown is still $39,000 in the red) after a dozen years in operation. | * * * Tha Pontiac Oldtimers Base- ball Association will hold all of For or the secretary at FE 5-8862. Meetings start at 8:15 p.m. “..% & YMCA Intramural. League bas- four teams in the final regular season standings will begin Mon- day; March 3. The single elimin- ation tournament. will decide the paw champion. GET AHEAD WITH A > Get the cash you q y off leftover seasonal } ica abe only one monthly nstead = Naive guiten a Dhieall diane in hadi lonitly teadlp- Thoussods of poor wp Loan at BERRPICIAL, You can do the , if more convenient, write or come in. You ae ee ee ee of BY Bidg. ° " APPOINTMENT — PHONE —" HOURS a helped send Cranbrook to its 11th| Car-| tention by losing to Nebraska, 43-41, as ‘Wilt Chamberiain was held to 18 points, Osear Robertson poured in 36 i peints te lead Cincinnati te a 86-71 win over Tulsa. That gave the spectacular sophomore 742 . points fer the season, breaking Jack Twyman’s school record of 722. . Seattle’s Elgin Baylor scored 32 as his team lost to NCAA-bound | Idaho State, 71-68, in overtime. Only .04 of a percentage point separate Baylor from Robertson in the race for -the individual scor- ing championship. Baylor is scor- ing at a rate of 33.76 points a’ game to Robertson's 33.72. CHAMPION AGAIN — Miss Carol Ryan of Bloomfield Hills, Central Michigan College stu- dent, won the Michigan singles table tennis crown for the 3rd straight year Sunday at the annual state tournament in De< troit. Ryan Wins 3rd Straight Crown Miss Carol Ryan of Bloomfield! Hills, senior physical education student at Central Michigan Col- lege in Mt, Pleasant, is still the master of the state’s women table tennis players. Carol won the Michigan singles ‘champtonship for the 3rd straight year Sunday with an impressive victory over Phyllis Stern of Detroit in the finals at the G.A.R, building in downtown De- troit, Miss Stern pushed Carrol to the. five-game limit The scores were 22-20, 18-21, 19-21, 21-15. for the annual inter-city bouts) Prior to her title victory, Miss! ‘Ryan defeated Mary Carter and) iDoris Chamelweski. ters competed in the state tourna- ment, but all bowed out in the/ early rounds, THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1958 os ee Si Spartans Beat Badgers, Meet Use Home Court: Edge to Fullest Extent By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | The Big Ten basketball race, gradually turning into a schedule- ;maker’s dream, reaches the show-| down stage tonight when first place| Michigan State invades runnerup| Purdue. | *°-* * A glance at the schedule indi-| cates Michigan State (8-3), Purdue (7-4), Indiana (6-4) and Iowa 6-4)| jwill- put-on a dog-eat-dog scramble) ~ jbefore the season closes March 8. After ‘its battle with Purdue, Michigan State’s remaining games are against Iowa and In- diana. And Purdue's slate reads: | Indiana Saturday, Monday. However, chances are matters’ will not be settled completely until) Michigan State and Indiana, de-| fending co-champions, meet at | East Lansing on the final day of} the season. All four contenders were vic- torious. Saturday night. Michigan State trounced Wisconsin, 93-59; lowa defeated IHlinois, 83-79; Pur- due ripped Minnesota, 88-79; and In diana beat Ohio State, 88-83. Of the four, Indiana was the only). team to win away from home. In a regionally televised en | Aside from tonight's Michigan | State « Purdue -game, Michi- | gan (4-6) will be at Indiana, Iowa | at dangerous Northwestern (6-5), | and Wisconsin | Badgers are in the cellar with a are in nith place. ‘Purdue, predominately a team of | jantors, hopes to use the home! court advantage to its fullest ex:| tent against Michigan State. Ex-| cept for that and the fact that the) Hingeteneiy haven't won a title! in 18 years, Michigan State ap-. pears to be the stronger team. * * * The Spartans have speed, de-| fense, scoring power and rebound- ing strength to cope with any Big Purdue Tonight P Boilermakers Hope to) Towa’ next | this season and had established himself as the No. 1 timber- topper in the nation. running,” said Jones happily, recalling that in his only two "|}Campbell. 3-8 record and the-Gophers (4-8) |Jones. ° ‘and got off to an explosive start.” 2: TUESD. af SCHEDULE No games scheduled NBA Standings EASTERN DIVISION Won Loeat ret Won Lost 5 ; ARR venta kcevenbacees 37° (26 587 ci z Cancinnet! eget eten: 3s ae [Sis wary oan: © =| TRANSMISSION. we Ros stNDAYS. RESULTS SERVICE ‘ ’ REBUILDING AND. ADJUSTING ... ALL CARS: NO DOWN PAYMENT at DULE St. New York Philadelphia at New York IT Johnny Summerlin, 191%, _satpeinied Jack Jacobs, 197, New DETRO! Detrett, York, . C.—Osear Pharo, 203, snoanee out Waban Pontiac Press Photo SETS AAU RECORD — Hayes Jones.(above), sensational East- ern Michigan College track star from Pontiac, set:a. new AAU record in the 60-yard high hurdles Saturday night at New York's Madison Square Garden. Jones recorded the time of :7.1, only a tenth of a eeeind off Milt Campbell’ s world mark. CHARLOTTE, Birmingham. Le Thomas, 210, Charlotte Jones Sets AAU Record NEW YORK. (AP)—Hayes Jones, Eastern Michigan’s 19- |year-old sophomore sensation, took his place, among the top ‘hurdles in the country today and stamped himself as definite Olynipic for the 1960 Olympics in Rome. Jones scored his first major. indoor victory in the hurdles Saturday night in Madison Square Garden when he won the National AAU championship in a record-break- ing 7.1 seconds. In the process, he licked Elias Gilbert of Winston Salem (NC) Teachers, who had won five of six previous hurdles races “It was the biggest thrill I've experienced since I’ve been BEATTY TRANSHISSION SERVICE & NO MONEY l DOWN . EASY TERMS His mark, incidentally, was only one-tenth of a second off Canipbell’s world indoor record of 7 seconds flat. It knocked one second off the AAU record of 7.2, set 10 years ago by the great Harrison Dillard and since equalled by Jack Davis, Lee Calhoun and Charlie Pratt. “I must admit I was nervous racing against Gilbert,” sald| ‘He is a great hurdler, but I decided to give it all I had Once he had a lead on Gilbert in the first 10 yards he held resolutely on, and the Winston Salem flash didn’t gain a foot the rest of the way. Jones had a margin of about half a yard wher: he hit the tape. “But I didn’t really know if I won when we crossed the finish line,* he laughed. “And I wouldn't have been disap- | Pointed ‘tf I lost.” Complete Service on All Types Transmission ! All Work Guaranteed ... Free Check-Up Service ! 47 N. Parke , FE 8-6022 | i | t i } { ' Local Women Elks Champs Ten team. Last year the Spartans carried North Carolina to three over- times before bowing te the Tar- heels in th semifinals of the NCAA tournament. North Care- lina went on to win the title. Purdue has good height and igest asset is balance. Anyone of! ‘several players is capable of lead-' 'Ladies Elks crown at Port Huron 21.9, |- Six other Pontiac area table nt Br - speed but the Boilermakers’ big- ling the team-in scoring. Michigan’ before bowing. | state defeated Purdue earlier this. paced. the Benson contingent t0| an10 Saturday night. Ricky's Pies ia 3039 actual total which made its! (handicap tally 3246 for 3rd place} season at Fast Lansing, 84-75. BIG 1®@ STANDINGS Conference Ali _—— jMichigan State ..8 3 15 i or sen ¥ ‘4 12 re | 4 12 - 4 “SAYONARA” WINNER OF TEN A Academy Award 2 Nominations! f ~ Adlai E. Stevenson, who spoke ito one section of the double- ‘header dinner said that five een of Republican rule had many areas—the excesses of Mc- Carthyism, the disintegration of }our alliances, the loss of confi- | dence in us abroad, the decay in ‘our military position and now the decline in our economic vitality.” Truman implied that if the | Democrats were returned to | power, the’ country could be as- | sured of prosperity. * «x * Case said that if Truman really ‘wants to see the countrys econo- my bolstered “he has shown. a poor way of doing it.” — Sen. 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Caldwell, Rochester Soon, However Pete Marlo Jr.. Detroit Guadalupe M, Meliado, 19 E. Howard i | John W. Wingett, 420% N. Saginaw | ! was | Jackie-M. Jackson, 430% N. Saginaw £ =e Sharon An aeiageraid. 152 Whittemore | Secretary of Labor’ Mitchell/herself in choosing some of her a on said “I would think so” when hejhusbands. She has always been, was asked if it was the consensus searching, searching, searching for of the Cabinet that a tax cut happiness. should be proposed if unemploy-| Barbara told me that there is’ ment continues to rise next/no thought of romance with the month. yotng men with whom she has But Mitchell said he expects un-/announced herself lately. “I enjoy $ employment to decline in March|their company—it is as simple as jafter reaching a peak of perhaps/that, and it is ridiculous to try to| 4,600,000 or 4,700,000 jobless this)make a romance out of any of month. Unemployment in January|these boys. was reported as nearly 4% mil- x & ke” Rose D. Mays, 336 Marion lion, or 5.8 per cent of the total) pean Martin’s “ad libs” are ivilian ‘working force. Virtinie tr Owarbes ST Swooa [man WORKIN Force, essen pl car int lg | eS ee to There already are sigps the em-|This was proven the other day Gans oe Se ployment situation is ‘Improving,|when Dean was talking long dis- Nesta M. Mason, Holly the labor secretary said in a tele-|tance from Miami, where he’s, vision interview. But he said if the|appearing at the Americana Hotel. | ‘ ee Pe Douglas K. Lindsley, Youngstown, Obie |may swing into action with re-|e-write job and you know the ot Oni . ay ate - WEEKLY Amelia R. Dustman, Birmingham covery measures—including tax name of Kathy Grant is box office. IN i ? y P — | Thomas J. Tonning, 232 8. Paddock cut the econom d * ra 4 | -* | Bertha M. Tackett, 232 8. Paddock I y o are . Ls ‘Ss $ 442 ; Bs | wieeae A. Seeder: Weed Pack doesn’t pick up next month. T really believe Barbara Hutton um mM P r “y : | Barbara L. 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YOU GET RIGHT ALONG John Morris -— THIS -A-WAY // “| | CAN'T TAKE ME T’SCHOOL/ SHE'S THE DAUGHTER OF AN OLO FLAME OF MINE! 1 WANT “To SEE IF , bh L//// You'll Find ae Youll Relax | oPrortuniries Every Day in the Pontiac ale Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way j sell. to solve all your buying ing problems. Toni ThLses To Place Your . : i WANT AD NEVERA LEAVE | [1 SAI0. LEAVE | IMMEDIATELY IMMEDIATELY’ Stuy! by chewing on a smooth, ~ DIAL FE 2-8181 MY LINES... . REMEMBER, LETS RUN BE ROMANTIC! Sivctnaed by King Pesiuses Spndicue CHICAGO ( — Most grain fu- tures traded at about steady to weak prices in early dealings on the Board of Trade today. But the new crop-soybeans ran up good gains at times. * * * The strongest demand was for the November soybeans and with- in a few minutes it was as much ‘Friday. Produce les, Delicious, bu. ....... $4 Abpien Jonathan, bu... .......--+-s 3 Apples, McIntosh, bu. .......c0+-++- 3 Apples, Steele a. By. .....esees-s § Detroit; Bureau of Markets, as of < ona 34 Pikes. of Stolen Plane ground over the weekend. Auto production cutbacks were reported spreading * -e se ‘00 5 60 “at 2% cents ahead but it attracted’ Cabeiee etnard., bu. ee 30 and reduced steel buying by auto-| south Korea ‘has refused to deal % way ‘they. fairly heavy selling at the pe er aaa me} ealern ie eating he Be oe Se with the Communists on the £ oun. — Se | went ae ee year and the advance was trimmed. Horseradish. pk. basket ...... -. 2.75 steel industry's prospec or’ ground the North Korea is an il- . — ago. were cent Trading in the other deliveries|Oniets, ‘Dry, 9: ‘crt: }38\Mareh. Buying of copper, lead and jjegal regime. WRAL. DOSEN BRATION» The A pony gio abemgellntt dy gyno ash ae over - FHA delinquencies and the grains was moderate. LAapinan — a “ss:+e-- 126) zine was reported slow. * * a dren attending Vista Mar school in Daly City, yard. cireular building, left, background, | are at an low. There was no export business Potatoes. fancy, $0-ib bag |. ”. 2.25 Radio was down a major | ‘The twin-engine civilian trans- Calif., should receive a well-rounded education, will have mostly glass walls and serve as - He faid some 500 urban renewal . . ishes, hothouse (bchs.) doz. | 1:50) eg a , the shape of their school means . Con- multipe for school activities and will |projects are under way in abo reported from any sources Rhubarb, hothouse, (bchs.} 125) fraction in fairly active dealings port flew across the truce line it shape : sniything ee : way pais “eee. uash, Hi ens 2 a8] eet Geman cae a8 ie tna Feb, 16 carrying 34 persons, in-| taining 13 classrooms and 2 kindergartens, it is _ be connected to the main building by a covered 300 localities and that 532 small Near the end of the first hour dil 278) Tainutes Friday when news came |cluding two American . The; of glass and concrete block construction. The — breezeway, a inane. wheat was % to % lower, March ‘jt had beew indicted on charges of (U.N. Command is certain it was Planning, $2.18%; corn % to 4 lower, March Poultry anti-trust law violations in regard |seized by oe on board. | , : Programs. $1.10%; oats % to % lower, | to patents. N A 4 B k G | d Tod . March 6419; rye 1% to 2% lower, arate ea ne a a pins pei¢| Lorillard, last week’s most active} Just before the’ 90-minute meet- ew. ppointments. Economist Calls if ea roun ayia C to Close Plants — March $1.2849; soybeans 4 lowerfor No. 1 top quality. Mve poultry up to tock, continued a favorite with a ing broke up, the chief North Ko- f $1 200 ae . : : to 1% higher, March $2.21%;/!0,8.m:: t ° delegate Gen, or ar isconsin 5 Days . er, M3 | Sytary. type hens, 26-28 leht_type|fractional rise. |rean delegate, Maj. Gen. Kangiaf Pontiac ofor ne or est riel lard unchanged to 3 cents a hun-jhens, 14-15: heavy. type. bralless end Z a Sang Ho, told the U.N. represent- Cc U. S. : ) dred pounds higher, March $12.90.|¢iec"stard tbe, 3030-0 An ceaasieny toa tone pre-|atives that the $4 persons on the siete to mated MIAMI w—Ground peor “te von ’ r +, Nad Pontiac: Motor Divisi an- Fila. is to be S t Plans . . suuness secs vailéd among the motors, steels, Korean plane were “all = nounces two new appointments ef- PROVIDENCE, R. L (INS)—A a to close automobile plants in Mii Grain Prices . Ped. 24 (AP) — Eges, Fos Tails, chemicals, oils and aircrafts.) $1,200 to $1,500 automobile is the PPoken today by inventor Charles, .uiee and Kenosha, Wis, for diamine “aie | aotrett eases included; federai-state|Some copper oa — the H , W. P. Holzworth recommendation: of Praibones F, Kettering oe ane Pegg five bi reine March 3 al- go jumbo, 50: extra trend, notably nnecott which 2 ae has‘ been named college economist as prescrip-\research staff's Florida fecting 9,700 workers, _ Pongo A omal Ni (AP)_== Opéning| oe yee pe go ir wi © | berms ahead around—a—point in a’ to the position of tion of the country’s economic ills./field where weathering experi-- R D--Chapin Jr.;-generat-man- Mar . 3% Mar. ...s-.:- ery AE 43; small, 34-39, wtd avg 3614: follow-through to its Friday rise.| - : ‘ = assistant sales Rev. Charles Quirk, O. P., head/ments are conducted on auto fin-/ager of the Automotive Division, May CSI. em May 62% Crowns. Sendai cxira taree, as: jaree|/ helps Dodge gained a fraction. ‘ . -/of the college's depart-|ishes. : said the work stoppage would be fon itces, See aR Sid ore, Sts Orne Ben razii FO ect er. He has been|ment, told the Thomistic Institute) = * * '* — —_ |the first Rambler min. Deg. otras MAC. ..oase-. } 39%. Socea 3a New York Stocks 2 ; _ tssistant manager of Industrial Relations, what the} The new facility replaces the|terruption in the 1958 model year. Mar. seoeeees LITY ZU --seeees E 3% Cominarciaty crate: wnites, — . Ty ' of Pontiac’s Los;country needs isnot a five-cent|present test field near Miami's In-|He said regular production will be July <3: Lists nae =: medium. 31-39; Browns, Grete A. (Late Morning Quotations) Cleveland Firm Hopes Angeles zone of-|cigar, but an automobile in the/ternational Airport, resumed at the plants March 10 Sv tie te: "143.53 ips po aig ng * large, 35- Allis Chal-..... BS LOF Glas... 4) 4. 7 Vast Reserves fice since 1956, $1,200 to $1,500 price range _ ‘The testing program also takes| Chapin added Rambler sales 38. Alem Lid ..... 9 bi Mex ar ap Hol zworth : in exposure of rubber, plastics, up-| were up 66.4 per cent through Feb Can ine BT Lockh “Aire 2 of Iron Ore joined Pontiac; “] believe that ‘as the auto jn- holstery, rustproofing 10 and totaled 41,515 as compared CD Rescue Teams Livestock Am Gas & Bi 3° Lone & co: a: Cacimaatne ae pheratmes dustry goes, so goes our coun- nsseeeclige. parts fc Awe such auto com- neg bn ions ee feed ott m e .. apse Biber ponents as‘ he ; the ao sé Metal... 19.5 Lou & Nash .. 58. w — The A. nm) try. We need that lew priced ng to Get Refresher | erattTQM° ue AEBae © oy HEEB Se EH, CLEVELAND = TM Alem the Univer Vi. ar Je gmat car tae [embiems and sewing whe [ne pro nt Yer 1 ; Rad . 13.1 * 2% = 7 atte Saiable, 3.200. Bulk carly |Am Seating 4 Heres ox #j3 ward tapping the vast iron ore re-|, member of the Detroit Al - Tau ore ordinary peo- ee ccaeemmae LT os ; heifers; standard and good grade steers reer Mpls .-. 80.2 serves of Brazil. Omega Association : : i ee Ponting Civil tee ee eee snag “Mice Teitees mee [am Viecses.. 213 Menace Bel The Cleveland firm, which * #36 He belief the automo- OAKLAND COUNTY'S newest, most || teams will go through a refresher |Tnorise around 38 per cent of run, this Anaconda... 421 Mont Ward .. 33.1 bile industry could produce a dras-| 7 f : course tomorrow at the Parks/about 10 per cent more than lef Mon-/armst Ck “".. 243 Nai Bise ----- > a " beautiful ktail lou Recreation Center, ther- [987 early trade choice steers and heifers | Atchisan 133 net Gree... @ and-still make |) ul cOCcKTa nge ede and nat BR eee ae aac eens ont, Snes inten al atin aos Sat EP Gretad: Ba that it would take an|p % a stone NG, @nd E£ASt SIVG. ié#= Weak tO mostiy 50 cents lower, Uliiity Aveo Mig ..... 5 via «s i ‘ Classes will be held in the|sesdy: Gulls steady: ‘carly sales low/Bendix Av -... 484 Ror “Pact .. 38 ED ele Henry s Miracle Lo morning and simulated rescue |3"4, Sarees choice steers, 1900-1300, Ibi Beteuet i's7- op Smetog ime sales pitch! f° ; . work in the afternoon, said Robert choice 1156-1190 th steers, 28.25: at to Bosing Air ».+. ei Gaver Co -.-- 3F for big cars. | (Formerly Henry’s Bloomfield I ) assistent-Civil Defense- ; ; th {Bone-Strs te tee —e low i oe : unsold: lore Warn... 277 Pac G & El .. $13 Priced'[) The specialty of the house is an complete director. ; fovid 1900-2408 rood, to low 108 | ee ee... es oe 4 Ae. a provide a relaxation, cocktails the way you like ‘and a luneheo The rescue teams, organized heifers 26.09; utility heifers 18.50-23.50; Burroughs |""” 4 Param Pict . 45 to employ-| fF : = with voluntary city workers, also|Uilt, cows | 18.50-18.00; | canners and iCal Pack Paes 4 bypess Da... &4 situsictive sahil and dinner menu to please the most Yi atea i palate. | will train in the use of facilities on| Veslers, salable, 250. Pening steady Campb Soup |. 377 be 7 - to weak: choice and letra 20.00-| P : Jgy. Pevsi Cola |.) 218 the city’s new civil defense truck, standard and good, 240030.0; SSP a HO Bie ge is Businessmen’ 8 Luncheons 11 a.m.-2 p.m. | goverment lots leat tall at Rtgg, balla, 300, Bucners opened Saat dt Os: 4 Britis Mor: $4 an. (Coffee Prices Dropping Open 11 a.m, to 2 a.m. : high oa sadbieny =i ¥s, sa ie pais: ees Eesie ” i Ba Pine a es o... man po yoniy oto =; Notre Dame. a pang sty Additional 3 Cents — wo sma c sont Broct €@ .... $4: s i or NEW YORK ® — Coffee prices Located in Michigan’s Newest amin Center of our readiness program to meet |!™ye'Joq ‘ine’ 130-19 80; mixed" grades CO. (Gola Baim 235.884 Row oe fie say how much monéy was in- —e- are delving lower again. : / - natural oF military disasters,” oes 300-400 tix 17 0-18.30; No. 2 and'3| Colum One": 387 Rez Dre... 114) Volved. FBI Nabs Fugitives Over the weekend, General Food Miracle Mile Shopping Center 4 am ry iti hae. Eerie Sok BB oi ite Be * dst plans to send to| WASHINGTON — The Federallot its Maxwell House cotiec ture 7 | : ee eee ace Chetan ahd ‘prise wooed | SPN EE swi M0. Noval Dut.) Be The firm said it plans to send to}, ae died. tapeiedioems 4 guasd. Whe ccoene’s COCKTAILS—LUNCHEONS—DINNERS f News in Brief inmbe 24 S88 86: one smal ‘lot "rime cont OW". gee Sevnec men, gog|Brazil “immediately” @ groupie Tie stives Gurieg Guest 2551 Gaxwe® Ronee etvicm ie te te | Telegraph at Square Lake Road : srade "wesled Wanbe 3300-2450. wiility ro gg ae Feet ae pileauipped with large - scale f to| compared with 8,755. the be-|tion’s largest distributor of if ; ' lambs 20.50-23.00; two loads choice shorn|Cyrtig Pub '.. 94 Siuriait” .. .. 473 pecting and drilling equipment “‘to yer . beeal | : David E. Crews, ms 1630 Op- see: ‘goed gna, shorn lambs’ 22 09- | SS me oe spt ye properties, to| Te ‘ 3 dyke Harry Dunigan, |23.50; one load 14<1Bi Dow Chem .., 55.1 fou Pee ..... ad y explore ron ore reserves 18, of 271 Voorheis: Rd., pleadedicncice ‘quality ‘shearing. iambs around Batt Alt L ... 37 Row RY, .---- 3) t/ and to make detailed studies of the| guilty in municipal court to being » RF to ‘choice slaughter Brie AR .:... 71 Std Rrand4 ... 44¢¢/transportation of iron ore and dock’ minors in possession of beer. They spe Ford Mot 7 ine gid On NI... 478 tacilities.” | received 59-day probations Gardner Den’, 43 Stevens. JP'.. 192) The properties, comprising an Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. |Path of New Love = CRY Ritoitite:af4] area of more than 100 square Robert R. Law of 641 *, Gen Elec .... 60.4 Swift & Co .. 32.5) miles located some 209 miles S.. pleated pubty te bees aeegdvot SO smooth of Ser SRE RePEc agr| north of Ro de danciro, coud ex today belore Municipal Judge Maxtor Rossellini — |ge,2"pai- #4 Hestee Hi) eecton ‘witia farce youre "Mt rice E. an. He was fined Gerber Prod . 47.4 ee Se ie years 100 ; whan -.. 321, Suitable local arrangements can received a $15 fine, ons “for| NEW YORK (INS) — Columnist S220Pig, "13 Underwa., 24) be made and it economic condi- leaving the scene of a property Dorothy Kilgallen reported in the|Gt No Ry... 33 Un Pac... 26.3 tions warrant,” Hanna Co. said. damage accident. New York Journal-American to-|Guif Of -.:1017 Unit Air Lin 34! the age es : ‘ project was compared to day that Italian film director| Hocker ©! 25.4 Unit Pruit .... 42.7 Pontiac White Shrine No. 22 will! Roberto Rossellini, recent! pee ol as oe ie: eine Lauer Govehonee, vikh have its annual memorial and i ney Bocce an bclinteriak Ir |. 204 US Rub ...... 32 Tequired investment of nearly 300 ceremonial, Wednesday, February | Srated = et ae is) tnt ary. 203 Us Steel --.... #3 million dollars. to create mines, at 8 p.m. Dinner 6:30. ‘having Tomantic troubles. z +. 81.2 West Un Tel .. ‘s| townsites, railroad . PSSpernice over, Serib Mise ‘Kilgallen wrote that the tnt shoe of See: oat ee a Rossellini - rgman marriage)! - Woolworth .°. 41. ‘ Busi Not broke up so he could “wed his|jouse, si :.. 308 Finn's Be | latest love, sloe-eyed Sonal Das/ fener Zenith Rad ont Ga p OK USINESS 0 es Gupta, wife of Indian film director Kresge, 88 38° nafe ue fo | ,.Hari Das Gupta.” But, the col- * : Family ow Store, Sf W. Mae omni Ne, is nee bee] troce erm emo (Higher Debt Limit | ae 2 J become a quadrangle.” She St. is attending a prescription shoe| °°. 2. bed fitting work shop at Temple Uni-| “aed: Sian Keay an (ae oe vu sts) we aSiMNGTON Uf — The Senate . versity, Philadelphia. Sponsored adc Uty @P-!Noon Mon. .... 2363 85.8 749 1502); . pears to have fallen in love with Prev. day ...... 236.4 958 748 1593 18 expected to pass today a bill by the school, the three-day work ye di H Fr Week ago 238.1 868 751 1604 requested Eisen-| shop will deal with property filing gentine director Hugo Frego-|Monim teow. 34 $18 2 ILS Looe + the 275-billion- doctor's: prescriptions and. fitting | Meoee Feith Domerae nt Of 86 er sh gis pee nee ars igog dollar national debt, limit. to 280, special ie 7-58 1OW .ooe- i * u = ly built shoes. “Those who have seen Madame isse eI haa 1302 a8 is billion until June 30, 1959, | = hopl Das Gupta &nd Fregonese danc- IB sone House fg the bill over. wo Shoplifters Gi ing and hand-holding in Paris are . DETROIT STOCKS helmingly Jan, 23. 10-D ie s Given inclined to believe she has cast (C. J. Nephier Co.) _ et & * f -Day Jail Sentences — oft the Rossellini spell.” Alien leet Bauip. Co points sre ciebthe! ‘The measure has been held up, ww, : ; + $433 148lin the Senate Fi Committee West Bloomfield Township Jus- Rent ent Gs. ° 44 255 mance ; GL. Oil & Chem. Co + "13 14 headed by Sen. Byrd (D-Va), an Septal steals 22% tee Small Hope for 22 Lost [Breer Ae. AF sHardem advocate of a toht det warned that future offenders can' ST. JOHNS, Nfld. um — Little (EBS, Prophet GS? cg 8 G9 9) qe probing iat ee eet erect mirage Bi terme. _ hope was heldstoday for 22 men |Frlege Silva p6%co: "4 "25 2.a\be limited to three billion, but his} : Geneva Stewart, 22, of 5582 Joy’ whose U.S. Navy radar plane dis- | *No sale; bid and asked. . commalitine-vesed 08 Ths . United States Government Bonds........... ee Statutory Policy Reserves....... veveseseneses$719,899,961.00 Rd., and Theresa C. Mastaw, 27, appeared in the North Atlantic approve the administ oe Municipal enc eca Bonds..,......., 136,145,110,19- Hered Proceeds and Dividends eae of 2332 Central Ave., both Detroit-| Thursday. The plane was on a i announced WOOUS « 6. 5c cccc3 55: veeceeweseées 33,088,939 Left with Company..........;...00... 9,737 00 tiene ee ee ee GM Plans $100 000 oer eee Mortgage Loans. . Eh essatoiar Ada ers eit a Miracle Mile store Saturday and | Nfld., to the Azores. Poor visi- ‘ * ; Genin “eee : : Payable in 1956... 00... ..ccsecscee 10,170,811.00 | were sentenced to 10 days in the| bility and high seas hampered Saf D e C 3 * * : un Rents.........., oaees ribeeeeeeecnsees 11,758,983.15 Policy Benefits Currently Outstanding. . sivee S2OPLAI215 Oakland County Jail. | search planes and ships. €.vriving ontest Secretary of the Treasury An- Real Estate: : ee Premiums and Interest Paid in Advance..... 4 292,819.89 - ~- derson, in asking for the increase, Provera cep by the Company. ~---6,603,402.80 __ Mecrued Taxes Payable in 1958 a OE 506,312.51 | 7 DETROIT (INS) — General Mo-|*7eued that he should have lar- Investment.......csescssseessnvuressnse 3,297,889.26 _ paerow Acéounts and Unallocated Funds.... 4,155,254.87 Fog May Have Caused 6 Deaths tors Corp. announced today it is/S*r, cash balances ne th —— Policy Loans................ iuumiy DAMME - tmmuenoe oC hy 348.10 ; ; conducting a $100,000 slogan writ a Cash on Hand and in Banks. ...........0..+. - 16,679,088.30 Reserve for az martgnee Loon Fi Loan Fluctuation pears Army Con ti n ues Probi ng a oatat ne Se ee Many Democratic senators have Accrued Interest and Rents...............4.. 3,906,725.79. R veo Unter oases 1,000,000.00 live” campaign to lessen after|**!4 more money-is needed both Premiums in Course of Collection............. 10,404,505.90 —— oan ama aa Crash of Three Copters dark accidents, Satie alee migra public * Other Assets... weeee Oeeeeenen Cee ee eee snes eee j 200,888.28 sunpis sy easwegenses emer ie onal + ,$20900000 ’ Harlow H. Curtice, président of , —_——— ne . GM, said 16 GM cars, 100 refrig- — aig. som to peri = TOTAL. ....00. sereeee vreneeneaeest se¢s 0 $820,124, 152.03 TOMA os 4en ees enereret sess $820,124, 152,03: RED BLUFF, Calif. —Investi-| “There were no blind flying in-|“rators, {weezers. air conditioners, go oort the increase. gation continued today into the struments on the helicopters and waters, wate SOE rad The great progress made in 1957 is evidenced-by our 70th We are rae to present this statement. This crash of three Army helicopters|the fliers were not trained or appl s Annual Statement. The past year was one of expansion. The dence by Neotel Gs oraty moar This proof of conf in nae Fade big = a = equipped to cope with such condi-| Gontestants have to write a night Keego Man Mute oa of the be sige pee Spee national in Officers, as well as every r ‘thankourfellow | ~ airmen. y officer said the |tions.” eh » Divisional offices were established at Philadelphia, Staffs whose loyalty and hard te Ottoonnd Fiatd , : fety slogan on af official entry a s work have bee oe meee pilots had no training or instru- «* *« «& bag St. Louis, Galveston, Asheville, N.C. and Los Angeles. New goals rao tag of blank obtainable from GM dealers affirm our adherence to ments to ao hhakerpb slaipmed Rs copters were part of a flight/or some independent service sta- fo Cruelty Charge ey anes rhe yy serene Sm denotes progress and princi coe poets ell has . eee life insranca the tar into @ a bil 35 salles east of|icen te FL ie ee tiene ak gaan, Cuan said: age Assets at the end of the year were in excess of $820,000.00, — Red Bluff Saturday, There hadi. : » Wesn. y e hope our contest pro-| Standing mute today to a charge 2 an increase of $98,925,371. Total insurance protection guar. been no collision, add Cl crew ng helicopters but|vide motorists with additional if-/of cruelty to children was Frank anteed by the and was more than $4 billion. wins C. SAFFORD. Selec at Os & OS beat cine only ne members aboard aticentive to think constructively |Szumowski Jr., 25, of Keego Har: Insurance in free Increased by $747 460,096. ee eee tonsa tien, the. eupters exicountered the time of the crashes, about making our streets and high-'bor " aeons ies dense fogs and clouds “before|,,Vreceae of two craft was|ways safer at night.” tk Carers : » strewn yards below the top of SE te tad Ge arate" cought hee ello lk Mead: PO See ae ae THE WESTERN: AND SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE comp ny ; aT ve of the six mer killed. : — o a is in. charge of the Army investi-|>U"Ded five of xplorer omaha plea of innocent for Szumowski | A Mutual Company + HOME . | gation. The third crashed copter did not WASHINGTON (INS) — The [ot 2066 Willow Beach Rd, at his SOUTHEASTERN 0 FFICE red ea a ? o 2 RB & break up and its thtee occupants U.S. Naval -Research . larraignment this morning. ' : rea « MID-CONTINGNT ana ain 3. es * western pn Pdi is tae worn an pan pro were burt -~ . - — ‘the Fao ig charged with beating his a : 5 ee 2 Beverly Hill pilots vertigo ar heir powered of the satellite 10-year-old stepdaughter, Diane : 2s : © sense of direction and speed,”) A fourth helicopter was dam-| Explorer's two radio transmit- |Dube, with a razor strop Feb. 7. oe R. 0. DINTAMAN ae : oe Forest said. “That's what happens/aged slightly as it attempted to| ters is giving out weak signals | - 2 ¥ j le Assoc. Sales Ps when filers are not trained to/land near the crash scene. after 12 days of silence. He is being held in the county ‘ . p 3% North Saginaw St. 3rd Foor a ee Soa lem dig” lo kee jaij_pending his trial, No date has ee Pontiac, Michigan : PAS te es m. Michigan cD U set. : : % oe eee . —— 2 ra secakgy ae Ree ee _ Ltt : ¥ , ; ‘ \ . 4 JA = ' é rE | ; y ae s ; : Ji foe i Bee ee S . be eis _ Ey : / | : iy ‘ - # ak Z } \. S aaey i a 3 € fee os : Phe tie jx ‘ ‘4 : va Vek ij ° fey eee : "i <: 3 » -oF \e ~ —h « + “ip & ¢ % - ic mas RD cere ea gee ns eo ROWE a ee ie Wise ee 1S Nope a ee * 5 eee as el! oes De see eee ee ee a 12-17 shoe Group Taken From Children’s Center to New Youth Home Today was mbving day for some 45 children as they left the Chil- y Lake road. Opening of the new home, locat- ed on property adjacent to the Tu- berculosis Sanitorium, brings to four the number of homes under the Juvenile Division of the county. Some 125 children will remain at the original Children’s Center (formerly called the Children’s Home), 20 at Franklin House lo- one at 52 Franklin Bivd.,.and 20 also at Boy’s’ Ranch at Camp ” Moving into the new quarters at the Youth Home today were about 24 boys and 20 girls, rang- ing Sag eee 1S & 47. Rea jy MAIL MUST .GO -THROUGH (?). — ing mailboxes isn't easy for most rural pitral New Yorkers as Nick Barita of Camillus, a suburb of pseirinae: can ‘attest. This month’s been slow going snowfall of 60.6 inches broke two records for the area — for a February and for any month. Rural mail carriers have been getting through, but it’s as they battle the deep snow. Breeder of Longhorn Cattle Tolerates ‘Thailand Rich _ |ising efforts to outlaw opium-smpok- | Service ling in Thailand, headquarters of} in’ saia c the SEATO alliance, have all but) ¥ |been abandoned. _ The government is making too -jmuch money from the addicts. this correspondent saw in the na- tions capital: —__—+pipes—or prepared “their opium, | twirling oily-looking globs of it on (keer sane oven ‘Efforts to ‘Suppress | courtly tthe present "ene ‘Use. of Drug All’ but) cnt sre untiown, “tha ine ‘saie “chile Abandoned iia bid in_—<_- . State of Mich = us ee 5 Pla BANGKOK (INS) — Once-prom-| Wi be ‘held a he "Oatiand. ‘County * * * So the practice continues around- It also leads to scenes such as payne service hereof, Prints shall be served by pee of « one week previous to said hearing Pontiac Press a newspaper printed and circulated in said County. . |the-clock, an entirely legal enter-| Ws; prise that feeds millions of dollars a y@ar into Bangkok official cof- fers. ry peSTATE MICHIGAN — In the Pro- bate the County of Oakland, matter of the petition tion eoncern- es To Marcus bene father of PE se child, Trons, Minor. Cause orenoon, and you are hereby com- se to appear. pe’ said Tt being impractical to make personal summons and notice in ee, Honorable Arthur nas true SikE caer Musee of Fe of Freebies oy Probate ter, venile bate Reais Feb. 24, hereb ounty located, are as follows: wine a6 | wyetation 67 + 38 to 680 + 10 Bast and/|12 ; ha + or ty purposes in, E. ae ot said Court, in the po of Pontiac in onid saad this ist * — AD. ‘58. the partios mentioned In: the descriptions as resi counties or sta eh C-30 t for h An ig © over and w All that part of, “the South Southwest ™% of Section 35, T Oxford Township, Oakland County. igan,"” which lies Easterly of og tine: me feet Westerly of, measured Yiangles and parallel to the oe Hs line a Hiehway M-24, Tontetne. 3.76 acres of land, more or of the Mich- pat a point which ¥its South 89 deg. 07 31° West al the South line ef said Section 35 a O of 81.17 feet from the South % Pigg ang of said Section 35: thence North 05 pt dl West 15900 feet to a point of ndcing. Interested parties: Clara M. Cook, Lake Orion, Michigan A sickly sweet smell hang over the stall-like “divans,” each with In the matter of the ition con- cerning Denise Casebier x, Cause} Am easement for highway purposes in, one or two opium addicts lying * ever and upon pi Me, All that part of, “the North % of the i on their sides, their heads cush. unos 90 herd, Cee ene Some slept, shriveled inert forms ae on while others puffed at ,the thick | pert. or STATE OF MICHIGAN, In the Pro- bate Court ef the County of Oakland, Juvenile Division. To Job and Rosalee Casebler, parents Sub. taxes, if any there Parcel C-31 Station 680 + 10 to 685 + 70 Weat. “Eg to the survey line of High- way tains, less exist right-of-way, this 9 s4-acres of land, more ‘er less. ™ Said survey line of mwas M-34 Is Pp less existing right-a6-wny, or less. 1 ject to any = “due as delinquent! lowin to eee ras, 6,2 No Joking About His Beloved T Rae tures aes Services for itVO JO Ing Ou IS elove CRES - °luee eects oar es has Michigan.” You ate notified |tevgourn “89 deg. OP 31". West, siong| essen ng s over the c! neys of | that the heart said in Kessler “This way we coceanut oil lamps. be held” at the Oakland County Serv. indian ef HAAN tek from ten beate work more inteptly with the youn- . Glazed eyes looked about indif-| West Bled, in the city of Pontias in} ¥4 corner of said Section 38: thence sters who “our “help,” said BARKER, Tex. (@®-—Across thejhad taken as much care of the)to friends and those who enter his ft y said County, on the éth day of March|North 05 deg, 59’ 52° West 2300 feet to Be b belt buckle E. H. ; . ; : erently, a gentle sound of inhala- AD. 1958, at one o'clock in the after-|* point of Hunt; “At center the number|!@P@e brass belt : longhorns as they did their other/log cabin museum, ; Interested parties: Margaret J. Ja me % ' Mark: rd“ ” tions filled the air as smokers|noon. and you are hereby co pa rga became 90 great we a. eR ee ee ee a coe me Fe sucked the opium into their lungs |‘°:f "Ring Yorectical to man, ae Beach 41, Florida: ‘Joseph’ Yerbick is ; ; t being impractical to make person’ , Peeeiae: this ¢! It's a good word for Marks be-| popular. The code includes such advice|in one ‘deep breath, then slowly | **vice he summons snd notice Mosige B. Touch huspend ond, wu, Ww Johnson, formerly assist-|cause everything about the 76-year- * * *& as: _ expelled satisfied breaths, ane eck previous pedlication of « copy |I2Nis 3 Yeabick and Bety Ana Yurtick, y superintendent of the Chil-|old rancher is pure Texas, The| «Longhorns were the only cattle| “Treat with respect all woman-|. = uswemneer pemiad aiel husband and wife, 1840 Lapeer 's Center, will be head of the|spurs he straps to his beaten Old/ we had years ago that could sur-jkind, same as you would your sis-| , T%® ¢xtensive opium business cuted "ue “Honoreble Arthur _¥. Subject to any eum ) due ag delinquent ‘ b Li full blast in Thailand, ther Youth Home, Hunt ‘announced. rown boots, the gray Stetson hej yive Texas droughts, heat and| ter.” s going Moore, Judge of sa the City|taxes, if any there be. - colt The home, originally planned for|wears, his talk, and, above all,|ticks,” he said, ; ; and will continue to pour more [ot ree cr unry aD. ese lt 388) ptation 637 + 84 to 650 + "3 Beat childhood TB cases, will have dor-|the herd of longhorn cattle he Marks built bi “Take care of neighbors’ strays | than $6 milion into the govern- Seal) ARTHUR £. MOO! The title in ft simple, ict highway GA’ a mitories, classrooms, dining facili-| raises, all reflect his love of Texas.| io. to his a seeded] somes = vail don’t call a cow- | ment annually, ELSIE 3" Vasc. _— Probate tures, ireee end of na improvements fe: 7-11 Orchard Lake sien ties, lounges and recreation rooms. *~ ek: ago when his house became filled| "= Most addicts-in Thailand are| P*puer provete Reeiste: lgeuthwest ; of the Northeast Ye. located | wep. Ser Maral, It has a housing capacity of 65 Emil Henry Marks, owner of the| with his collection of rocks, guns,| “Talk straight, shoot straight, Chinese, usually laborers, samlor Feb. 24. “se, |boewe an Wishway 3-56 and | he Westerty eee 3 children, Lh7 ranch here, h tiles les. pic-| 2m’ never break your word to manidrivers, coolies and other hard-| sraTez OF MICHIGAN. in the Cireult Railroad, tion TAN, R1OE, Orion alan (COUNT 25 here, has one of the trophies, iron ke » hides, p Court of the County of Oaklan: Township, Oakland County, Mie . world’s largest -private herds of tures, Indian relics, canes, and | boss, pressed Chinese who seek peace | Court of matter af the petition ef John excepting therefrom. the North 200 feet " s/longhorn cattle. The 144 longhorns| rocks. “Plumb always kill a rattle-/and escape in the fumes of the|c. Mackie way Commis-|as measured along Highway M-24. t Ms ke, don't rid backed | pipe sioner of . the State of Michigan for| Contains, less existing right-of-way, GYTUE LOTS DOUNCEG vi Stout 'a0 Brahman cat, are MFORTED BUTLDER Bona! “ont de = soreackediPR* all metal tube of opium, esenetitat, Bion it Gull cd pri Cate, Prat h abou cattle, are 5 . 2080 Per Bulld~ ’ The museum was built of logs prepared by th kiand C Geunty, Michigan. Court an un man, 2080 - ’ a « a large Marks RAMA ELIV y the government, Canjno: 1’ 35a. . De Michigan: M. Suther. Right Out Window b paset a ; geenigenyres . dig arncame a a —— ai, ners . and wife, Ueatae CB Lake Orion, — ee Marks could not find anyene who st Ing poetry, cents, good for six pipesful—a fair At 9 seasion of 3 Court held at the| Michigan. HELPED MAKE TEXAS could build the log cabin for him,| Marks becomes as dramatic as'ride into the clouds. Smaller pack- in of Pontiac. in ect to any sum due as delinquent| CORE Us CHRISTI, Tex. uh — “The longhorn cattle brought injhe paid a Colorado man $1,000 to! any Hollywood actor his pale ets can be bought by persons with | 0D. county, an the 300 sah lok bbe | on spelind. <4 Laumsnce Prick. antic By Jose Quintanilla heard his three ti first money Texas ever had.|come to Texas to put it together. |blue eyes get a faraway look. They| meager funds, Circult Judge nea tie a I attorney for pe-| 2? small children romping and play-They helped make this state,” <« &« «£ are dead serious to him because PE . oe Bee eae . that March 10 AD. SS bag a ing in an upstairs bedroom. The| Marks said in his loud, throaty) when Marke talks of they contain the rules under which| ,, Most ome Mae led herein petition prayingstor tbe wet gi 230 greek in the, atternonn, Clg” of Srivan, Lake. next thing he knew, Quintanilla|yoice He said he started raising Texas, ‘he lives and they tell of the West) Me northern border, from the |% of thtee Court house in the City of Pontiee, : ' said, all three were outside the large, bony animals about 1923] hit Jean, inte pact ta expres he loves. Red Chinese province of Yunnan, |slonere to appraite the damage wo be| County, Michigan, be and hereby s- Feb. 24, '58 . : a ' breaks poe express where poppies are grown as part ae Id petition: and that the - ages a when I’ saw they were starting! pimsett. More than 50 poems and | yr.04< alvave Sas sturs jingline| Of ® Communist attempt to win |specified ior highway ‘purposes in. over appearance of thove parties ROP, pf, had fallen from the window onto bl one his colorful stories have’ made |. ji, me ie ae ee foreign currency and at the same [fre 1 oiacrived. aud tt further appear py ang I n enpaimeed teat, ee — eee . . w ; - ; at 10:00 a.m. a concrete sidewalk. The children| | Both Marke and tie tat eer ne cocraece thent [them “because you can never tett| ime subvert free mations jit Th peasants 57, "ef nae sed| nists in thin Court and cae, in er Saftnd ‘comiy. Mick, apparently were bouncing on a bed 220) Gattnstthe days when the | 160 talks throughout the country, We" You'll haye to ride a horse.” =. AY a yr RS ta fy T- and bounced right out the window. oe dag po "| “And if I leave them in the) Thailand has long been the main|the State Trunkline Highway known as|mentioned Paes om Esmeraldo, 4, and Jose, 3, were — 2 Rhy wee His favorite poem is the “Code house,” he adds, “the grandkids'route for smuggled opium to the | M-3¢ i" Orion and oxford Txps., in hls) tt S4 further ordered that = copy treated for head injuries. Noe, 2, - ot the Cow Country.” Marks has will get them and I'll never find|ports and airlines of the outside|R10z, orion and Section 35.4in each week, for two successive was unhurt. . - | Marks maintains that if ranchers!given away more than 5,000 copies'them.” world. | Rg Dip ng sry ae ee Death Notices Cardof Thanks —1| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7|Employment Agencies 8A| Work Wanted Female 11 Building Service 12 WE WISH TO THA OUR AVERAGE COMM.,| EXPERIENCED MILL WORK ‘ "| at: DRONTNOS PIC UP AND BARUSIC, PEB. 22, 1958, MARTIN for ~~ tindness cd syinpely Simple, eaay, Wet ‘ou we: che, Bhipire 34108; seca DISTRICT MEDICAL OFFICE ... Sin ae DAY SERVICE. 225 W., Walton Bivd.; age 65: be: reavement, in the fose of our: qtr OPPORTUNITY $300 eke! d'Mrs, Steve (Mary) Bekulien.| wer, : ‘| o C glassine vur-| For salesmen wanting financial! J A J AGER 7 WOMEN (WANT WALL rae Feral service, wil be baja Tuer:| Rer"Cait W"Meln fgrlo‘gom | . foes of gas, Pree, tale, infor | fur and rebut edranee men le Betis Sep, | cadcae eeeeanee ie Ca Ra Bag “atarats| pose Nye et ae sation big commision, Mencr| sccpetatipate selting'grogram: | Navonalz know company - | fetta) Castiastrale. “ont | "eere'm my home, Le is Sse Fr, Mi é officiating Mrs. 1 4 Clancy who played so'| _ Milwaukee, Wis. terviews ¥ till 5. Regal | ‘plus commissions for a cap- must have character and ¥! in AMEDD | Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery — U : able woman with / proven =. has & ¢. § days week. Monday evening at 830 at. the ar Bek Siwrence AGE %-@ oF ae ag Hie relations expetlence to AN DS iG, DAY OR . Mpan, bat ay: ty where Mr." Barusic wil HOS) Beemer ae charies Beamer and ou looking fgr steady year) in vicinity’ of Pontiac Seog sere | davai, on, sromunnae (0 _ vs _— Ly &'M BUILDING _ wher me _Grasdel quan eB seueeremen a tlges: | kee= ae Communiy BABY _sirTing FOR FAMILY - ee oe me In Memoriam 3) on qualified men eble to furnish| | REAL ESTATE | Sapepeet bx grongemens - QOLSRED LAST WOULD LEEE SERVICE beth, 570 Lowell: age ‘77; dear|'N LOVING MEMORY OF FRED-| ist model tractor and good rel-) jon Sie Een be sisi after; activities will be paid by ‘ON YOUR OWN .... | work Thursdays and ar — | ree mother of William J. and George| erick J. Duffy, who passed away| °F°ROUL. “Ex CePTIONAL 2 “Ey OLESEN FULT emkce| 4 TRENCHI ‘AND Baie and Shahar Ship hse afta comes | we earn eer speed of var. | ROUTE “GER FOR OMARATED | prlaalatt oon oi $275 eee may ene Se| © BULLDOZING | _ | SpoRRRRRPER 7 WORE NSE of onond Comatery (rit her" dnc rn Euee Paster. wie | Real Estate Salesmen | Bersoding,,omgratins and, fo! ia 'GR'yeqr_ veer cot et June Marie will in state at) passed away ay 23, p44. — meng is B ag A at our) cessitates n to r “YOU WANT the Plumerfelt Funeral Home, ggod knows how much we miss her, some help.) our poles faces. 3 e _ thor- the ‘family TKeome. we Never shall her memory fade; meee ITE BROS. ly familiar with Real Estate ae ar ts Gn nian og Lovie ‘one mele ater. na hue sare wer amie | Me og 2 Fes ote | comers a HORN. EE Maudie’ Walled Lave; S02y missed by ber Children and sea y. 40584. GAYLORD REA carnings. Mo, tnvestment, “deliv Salary plus commission. age 82; dear m “Mra, | crendeniidres, Open Eves. ‘til $: Sun: 10 ‘til 5: SP cel emesis Veruner| 2 uate. Midwest draoe mares, nar Gees, eee. Funeral Directors 4 BUTCHER. MUST BE NEAT AP- Sears _view call OL ; Bi % alias Btate Sagk Charles McN rd a Ls _ Gatine. Vette Funes Fae, Doe ] MID AGEL DY FOR EN. ! sctiaie * : ee aes irgrenewenacntaren snd os! ON@]SON-JONNS | eersqeewray smear wetaz| Roebuck & Co. | stern ire Riva toot | rere wer Trim. remove, cabeling. wutuery. five. fare. Horn may be at Al. HOME opi ae have I = SEEDED IMAREDIATECYT-FOUR | SCHOOL, FOR MASSO-THERAPIBTS Land clearing. Ma ancy ted aur haccr| — goer — | fede ~My ‘ tor ne mater Prone or rie tay. FE| tone Premier” Sue Si, Nae | WOT HOURERERPING — HORE — . : morning. She Will be taken, 2) cnoughttur Service. PE 2-684) Mcoreeer MEF Spretrenee, itt | Nitttaree “ie the Pontiac a cur| 44000 of Desyton Pinins, PO Be| Weetiand teas baile Ben eh for home than wages. MApie| 6, Moving & Trucking 19 burial on TTpuredey. seaene V h S iF le 4-3540. ing area . as ne Sa $2.33 Fgt ay Washington. | _>-2862. : ain Ronee ee: - ca : a ea OOrMees-olpie EXPERIENCED pening March 3r PL VICE B ROY'S. 96 Oak . 22, 1958, MRS. : : uilding Service 12| ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE. Cecelia 61h Grane 8a Rd.) FUNERAL HOME | SALESMEN WANTED TEE ARE Beso ‘Sembilan Oe ER Fart Work Wanted Male 10 pariog &zewinding. 218 ©. Ortonville; gfe ot: Ucar mother | Ambulance Service—Plane or Motor | Leads furnished. Roofing, siding, ingle EEN 21 TO 40 ell BL AAA-Floor Sanding GENE's HEATING SERVICE. o ; Ore PE 18378 carages, general modernization, one 9 to ll a.m .| .\ CARPENTER WORK. NEW — z= be 4 red. | Sm: of Mrs. Milton Brown, Mrs. mae eae sas in dein our line. MUST ENJOY MEETING & PART TIME Pioor Laying - Finishing Furnaces ol ith Mi Largé van or pick- man Alderman; Doris and Gloria) — GOATS FUNERAL HOME TALKING TO PEOPLE. peal Mhgg A= ir, FE 4-4210. ¢_BUD- FE #-2050| 3310 Crooks Rd., . FE FE Hares Barbara, Ruth and, Flor.) Complete Faciies OF STi 8 ‘tae good and ‘have ref. Otherwise co | Ay, PLASTIC WALL TILE A-A TRENCHING — |-=#%—— Everett Markel; deat sister of Cemetery Lots 5 IN RETURN, WE OFFER: ot apply See Mrs, Stevens, 226| 6 Tere 1 CARPE Footings, Field. O2 3-4943_ HEATING ii Edgar Rushlow, Mrs. Ed ery Lo HELP Us - BETTER THAN AVERAGE : & cabinet ‘york. New & repair. 24 hr. service on all an ushiottie Hattie: elgbt ous ei, SALESLADY © in|. & ork. Now & reper.) A & B TRENCHING a Ware £ also survive. FPu-|, tors. GARDEN OF BROTHER- 7 2. _pOlincaert ON, Weartng apparel, write age and SAP SNTER WORE WANTED =. s eaeetts ome Footings, Water Field Tile. Heating ‘Go OE eles de or neral service will be held Tues- hood. White Ch 6-8511. thie ad on to some Ff OF ABILITY. ualificationg to Pontiae Press | CA WANTED — “beet Renting Co ony shen het Be Fe a | mat, teacher mane, wee |e ALL OF Shane’ SeNerrrs Box 8 sen tee Tae ee. 88) coy HOUSE F FLANS Fy eer) TREE SERVICE ¥ fnew, isane ' ting. Inter- | Lea State, OR 3-3655. this su ation AS YOU QUALIFY FOR THEM. : NEW sone drawn OL Trim, remove, cabeling. Made i @ ment in Ortonville Cemetery. Mrs.| 5 summer. This veeation posi. Help Wanted 8 CARPENTER (NEW OR REMOD- 1. — Land clearing, Insured. lie state at the|~ tion will the h r i Kitchens a speciality. Loe 42903 ok a Steel ‘Home,|§ BOX REPLIFS gi.coe'to sh tke nepending on'S-1 con toe interview. 10 am. tol cic icon Om woumn pa =} be ed bY exberis. PHA terms. ength a S ——— 1, 10, 16, 28, 30, 32, 57, ‘ offers ‘right man epportuniiy, f0F TR da Pt eg Od $2 to $8 per » fall| “ter, Kitchens @ ty. FE ae Pa a ctaonh 1968, | MILTON s. pe) “4, 8, 83, 92, position. He meet have rood rec- ‘tied, Michigans Xe. i eto Re | —| bold doors, | prompt service and = : husband of aan OL. K. KITCHEN Mpa Scored Sores ey ete Ae ee a pated he| eee ms "eerown eeers| aie oe ene oa ANYWHERE * : profitable ‘essionally. Write in AND CANVASSERS yourseil Investments pac Hf my speciality. Also Formic." -\cagPENTER CHEW AVAIL- Open and van, tra trailers seatidense giving, a6, education, | Have you had erience in Retirement plan. Securt Security, Part mounted and tile laid. FE 20639. |" yie Roughing and finish, Also NACES CiEANED porn The Pontiac Press nd “extra, curr ser couviien’ to now ear ng. 8, good income? _pointment for mere — Ew, OF 0D Teerntions, fice ort eset “eed. 6. Nelson. Pe Sree ODELL "y ‘on, z . 2 our rge or FOR WANT ADS ga PAVING FoRs_ OFRORTO. Present ag tak se et ot “taleswomen aH a ee wm home pre “os Winter Fas tun’ elses Cer ‘Senvice on” AD MAKES OF Local and. long distance moving. oa Ye al te BLDG. LASTERIN re owe. DIAL FE 2.8181 Hes, fereien, UR. face, thformation | 724 ‘Dagood Daring’ propos: see, Brey eee p00 er “bnek, Dock, cement wore, FE | Riatnk, *BuPB sam, Cay. Cheek PROGR witH st ~ A yrite, tie, x =, 1020| ome inemroverent rod: «=: | REGISTERED PHYSI ‘ | SRESEMAKING TAILORING. AL | TRUCKS. TRACTORS sity for etree othe? Openings for men who want Roeuare “Between Sten be ? 1 i, Ceareaneee week Fh. MY pr bee. Fe ees | ton Pickups 1%-ton Stakes than to cancel the charges steady em Mechanical 2 noon or eall all for ap | WANTED: COUPE. wo | RAP TEMA RODUCT AND itin = | Dump_ trucks Semi-trailers for ss ne the fire experience voce help ’ Bit S distinct intment. FE 2-168 ot children: for Tea ccaiens tedeniee at Exp. and o re. LOCK. BRICK rg y, WORK ~ Income Tax iy Pontiac Farm and - Jere ~ & ae been 4 .. Tele graph, *e30 meet = ee we “Sosaahle, “snd | Pe BULLDC a AA TAX SERVI VICE, Ww. GARRETT. Industrial Tractor Co. . ope . y i. a J come nas hee 381 8. nm "til 8. . S28 wooeran» tre mage be sure to i in first reply. Write seconaTE Tak RERVICE AT 7 ng, Lpwr | sour “kill number. fine Press Box e8 Burns, PE S810, | GRWANTED AR riven : Th meee eg yg a Pepe AE ETON One| et ee Closing time for advettise. meer "Bermanent , ee ae gccountant with master's degree. Painting & Decorating = ments erat a || com mission Het PE a * ee 3 re cipoared HoMu CALLS BY APPOINTMENT Fj tin Employment Agencies 8A Da&R G & TAX Must be yes on ad ete ' bg and all types of work. “ert . |. experimenta ere ANTED SOAR RED ROOFS ATL Yor ie, OF MINE ~ APPLY IN PERS ss ae Li, BOOKEREPING .. 391 E. WILSON Youns.| HOTEL ROOSEVELT ¢ ¥ rn Ry + the 7 $i a eS ter tester hates serview, Please state phohe ; -}things you're: -not using Maing ‘tect meted for. you. ve: : aoe neonate Classified Ads! 2 ee ee” Wanted Real Estate 32A Rent Apts. Furnished 33 PehudnCMMMNE ER” AN D ADDING M REPAIRING, Expert fee Supply Co, 11 W. he ig Uphoistering _—_ 23 BEADLE’S DRAPES, SLIP COv- ers, bedspreads. Be 5-1927, ATTENTION! & group Your equity. Cell us for an ap- Ave. 3 RM —y APT. - WHIT BROS, pity oy = PROPERTY ous. Ts in Commerce Area. We need i ivan deiat me tan Many ¥ Richard Bios CLIENT WITH CASH FOR 3 room ranch nome or large =a 3 LARGE CLEAN & BATH, CLEAN. WELL : furnished “Couple “eaiy. meme mo. 3 as. 3 BREAKF KPAST NOOK ame AL pvt. Ve sigs. Couple ‘ony, My 2 to weekly 7. 4 Summit. ooms BATH a0 ® 31 Stowell i" 4 RMS., 1ST FLOOR, CLOSE in PE 40008. EA cuUsTO “Bhat wy Somer” 18 Lake a ee THOMAS * SPHOLSTERING ~ 1 N. Perry St. FE 5-8888 _lonial, — = dinin >t $30,000 within 30 miles of of Datratt. Client with $3509 to pay down on home between Aubura DRAPES AND BED- SLIPCOVERS, FE 65797 ‘Heights and Utica OOMS8, NEWLY DECORATED, : 5 Pontiac. Cali OR 3-065. 4 —— & BATH, ont HEAT. West side. Inquire 95 Dwight. OOMS, PVT. ATH AND ENTR. ‘s i > ian week off Cass- 2 At IE, eae ES | NEWLY DECORATED. 3 3. Sea reee Seat NICE, Singer. “etl nurs ib a * TEL-HURON ops. Scone 3 rooms and bath. Real’ baits: Service - CALL ae Host Mts LAKE ‘ne ree Howard E. Fox REALTOR. eT Dixie Hwy. Clarkston Uul. fura., Hei fie ap Gas heat. Ideai ateria). Wect, ae ye ak ocean emg | Rik —P eel | bs eee gio i Howard.-E. Fox} * dctss | Nothine Down Lost & Found 24 | SAPs eee ss Wie | 4 ROOMS se BATE. 35,3 a te eee, REALTOR aurea M1 build 2.or 3 start. Frooms and beth wntura’ $10 wk ORCHARD CT. APTS. reg pre JOSLYN 2. _ tile firs. | ef home om aa Br LOST: § MOS. OLD ENOLISE sols will co-operate with any Culldren welcome, oe, r “ak sh eet Dixie i ae Bn Basement, and ony for sma Pointer in vicinity of Kennet _pec quire a’ 3 LMER = Pontiac: .2 on 4 Veseuk og : —_ REALTO ROOM APARTMENT OR SLEEP-| $8 iedeim apartment | develop : BY OWNER Owner FE 2216), WILL SELL EQUITY IN NEW DORRIS & SON E 5 ¥ nent. Balcony type, individ - & rooms, base LOS? FEMALE WEIMERANER 732 W. Huron Ph. F 1557, —_— ith kitchen privileges. trances, air con litioned, A few i|- VACANT ] F ll P : $7,100 deco! 5 . 5 Roan liver color, oie an FES. bed ents now ayail- session. eviy. decorated, 3 = nah fy ae 1 cap earage 4 ne. oti . §car on ® e = . : fea’ FE 6-002 Rew LISTINGS WANTED oa Saeex. 4 el tale te ing room. kitchen and weity | With $750Down ee a LOST — SINCE TANUARY 20TH.|, BUYERS WA’ _ LET Private bath and entrance, Under Construction _ Toom, 2 years alum ir ark he gare e mo. is Pawn male boxer. 4 white boots. US SHOW YOU HOW TO heat. ne electricity furn- : ‘Bum storms and new 5 rm. , sake aren ELIZABETH LE. ESTATES lal Al Pe No ge ag down, phe lounge | Gean"a'couy with eedrme. | S04 ranch home on Taree corner i any time. PROPERTY come. App! ir. : ‘ = odern kiteh- eee LOST: WED. 10 MOs. OLD FE. SMALL pancy about Ist. and $85 month inelud- og sizable li eS and storms. 1%4-car areas. maie collie-boxér. Ans. to Kip.|. J eslie R. Middleton ADULTS ONLY — ‘TEMS & BATH. FE 18 ohh after 6:00 p.m. Liberty pA f.- 5 Basement, iia] Nell nd Cot aie alt nee te be eee “leRcxxa FE 5-7721 _MaMutse . 96 8. Anderson, Call 90-1274 acre, good level land. pos- Oakland ¢ ary eee ty jontiac — ; SUURLET APTS. —“ALL THIS FOR : ~ 2610 Union Lk. . LOST: CAR KEY ON NICKEL Listings Wanted BRICK APT 3 AND A 7 RMs.| 3 Reems, Sow ee and a ALL THIS FO Sub: ban Dand . EM_3-4164 or EM 3-241) after 7, container in front of Gambies A mee AND ON APART- ‘: 95 DOWN!!! udur ¥ Store in Oxford. Will woman who We Buy Equities MENT. NICELY + RMS. & BATH. UTILI- ‘ $3 ! $700 Dn. and $65 Mo.. TWO RE-SALES iound key turn nto Oxford Lead- EV. Brok REASONABLE INQUIRE 22 AU | UTTER, 4 1 ehtdres Welcome. ; 3 Bedrooms, face brick h A R. D. RILEY, Broker | sony ato $19 per ‘month, FE eTe73, “Could I skip that question and come back to it later?’" home, Pull basement. luxury ex-| Attractive gray shingled bungs- BUY THEIR —o. LOST YOUR PET? WANT TO 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. BACHELOR APT. LAKE — YEAR AROUND. : tras. Paved streets. Only two lefi low on } cea & $205 s give one s home? FE 5-9290./FE 4-1157 PE 44821 | "and private. Furnished very nice. laces yam Mod. Apt . ; ‘ W. 8 . ge Les bedrooms, iarge liv- : ; aacnigen, Avimal Rescue League.|LAKE PROPERTY LISTINGS| Tv. "gay heat. Norin end, PH : . Plenty furn. 36 For Sale Héuses 43 wi E ; modern ‘bath. "huge Balance | B-Z rn LOST: MALE IRISH SETTER, VIC, needed in Qakland | _2-4i76, Rent Houses Unfurn. or ba 1 Ask About Ootion bichon "Chnaete selene {a ee : cee or eves. wher oo Realtor, Pe hs Ae ig fara 1701 Baldwin. FE “ARGE CLEAN GARAGE HOUSE $1,000 DOWN To Buy P bo Basin iy he Ps iow raed TTROME B co. Lost: RAT TERRIER. BROWN-| _ Bekovile “he ay vee, oe am. : GO dan Ete gh SPO \ 4 C sage charees. Owner transferred | FE_ $610 oli "eae ommete aman eeweek: B36 r 2, Roath. io | Rent Houses Furnished 35 Pag FOR RENT. DRAYTON | " Near &t. Michael's.’ Immediat wie erome Building a —move righ F k COLORED Bt ein ; n Piains a Lake privileges. 0: possession. Tr see ie Small ¢own payment. Clean as a PabyY vant intaed . OP HIGH re any TRADE (FREE & CLEAR) MOD- Hy a 3-600 or MA 5-1713. CUCKLER REALTY Gir Oux-F TONKS pin. 3, bedroom, “full basement, side at ‘Pontiac State Bank rest] @™ 3 bedroom bungalow, full CHRIETTAN We WOMAN. ARE YOU roung floor PVT: BNTR MEDIATE POSSESSION. 3 236 N. Saginaw Barter ome, 1104 se ft pla! OENERAL REAL ESTATE pee. peat, cares Brig ee. room, moe. Picase reture te| Desement, ons Real. reqreeden |“ 'iseking fe mae oA. in bom H bedrm. upper, with garage. Near FE ecocmont ores. Rough wiring & | «006 Dixie Buy. R_ 39701 ly, PE 41444 elevator information desk. $5 Re-| Foom, garage, 1 block to Tel- no or driaking. ACHELORS Pontiac High School. Do | Eves_PE 21620 or _ _FE_¢3300 ee fe 2 Mt NEW! 3 a flousE. nS ward Huron Center, as par- aye anges to new high: school. Ideal| smal! sntlaron. r me. Flattley. EM for de-| $350 DOWN ste Denote HOUSE, NOW VACANT : at ~ — | feub ates (pend bessh’ stece ty | CLEAN) ROGET UPPEEC PVE. | Sur sountes or gf young ladies. New| Kent, Realtor Petes. Complete tals gimost finished on, 2 lot Shirley. Only $800 down. Plenty thonbies & Subplice 264) Sakic pea mee | #8 hte ee PH ek | sone Fe’ Eth | gun ore, MALONE ABUL] Real Estates Service rin by oe aot ist goom | Law FAIRMOUNT ——| Aas Sat Sod Freee or Tr wise, * sure ‘ * ry LIONEL TRAIN AND ACCESSO- - FOR COLORED - * mg, a gas heat supplied, FE) WAR CLARKSTON, § RM. MOD- CALL gp ALS CIVILIAN S 6 W. Huron PE 4.2577 PAINT Th ROMBON POTORES aA : TBEDRM Ife YR OLD, MODERN | ofr 00,00 Det dren | HOward E, Fox] wat tiepace ‘ull"diag room. 7 gon, Hovse egoTrY has Mrs. Mengel — 7B 63006 PAINT THE WN PICTURES. BATH — WwW : Kitchen. 3 large bedroom. BDRM. : ‘ Ferabtle se mes. | Beckenstose WAN TED teatro — “ciose” To furniture. Crescent Lk ha. Pip 44363. after 6. FE 2-0600. wor U oxtre iareey Pal’ bene $390 DOWN * Will take $2,000 cach On Stats Store, 15 E. Lawrence st. —“Gaitpres | 4 BEDROOM. WALLED “CARE. SMALL MODERN 3 RM. HOUSE & ‘REALTOR ment, steam heat. Barn, 4x 3° : — — : WELCOME. CALL FE Modern close to city, Reas. MA ath. Gas heat and gas steve. eset Dini Hwa Gulati with ‘attached cow shed. Smalier NO OTHER COSTs Notices & Personals 25 iad ~~ ln S ROOMS AND BATH. LAKE PRIV: | 848 mo. OR 3140 . ple itaa ein eee, need, os fag kennel, | . 2 dedrms.. almost new, auto. heat, RK T N - Wf LOTS. SMALL FARMS r fleges, Partly furn., $50 Mo, EM SAM WARWICK H is on corner, complete- water, uullity rm. fenced, ew wtinity. 0 mile a "Oreha, y ARE YOU TOO FAT? Ast for Jake Veriee ‘Ioan $35 wk. G ta 3eeT. rick in Sylvan Lake. Gas heat. N EAST ivy fenced with community water} landscaped, perfect cond., $65 per a : 31136 fo’ Mite Rd, BEDRM. H IN_ DRAYTON carpart » attic bath-| @ rooms and bath, full basement, 3 sides. It is steal at} mo, ; 3 rm. home, ne “gabe you" realy" ‘want wai? WM. A. FURN APT. ON IST FLOOR. #i6| Plains, $55 monthly. PE $-5140. | ing beach Rely. $100, With lease.| out heat, auto. gas hot water, cos] $16.00, mast ald te settle wacaer eee oS: pacpoaped te. 3% cur 3i method of “weekly. 2 blocks from downtown 3 ROOMS & % BA $20 PER HURON, EAR Hioh| $87 ,f8tsee, | fence vase. we shoe sovemime only, . : ed ‘din- weight reduction today! Person- Pontiac, 169 E. St. Inquire |" mo,, also larger homes ith, beth WBchool | RON xEaR ols set ifo x ee ae et bes Smith is 4 aI ALSO ing rm. spacious living rm. with al ‘appointment. at i. by week or month slight! | gna ly p- mi rawtor ne, stone fireplace. Com pletely call PE $4131, GROUND - EnIVATE EN. higher’ rental atal. Bee Mr. Weaver si aul D. Hanmoed Call FE 2-057, owner, after sa00 TWO IMMEDIATE POSSESSION a = --* — ae . EL CTROL CENTRE trance and bath. i : 1 ‘ay - oF phone 8. Rochester Rd. OL 1-0002 p streets, one | for. 2 covanted nae 2101 W. wuren Pw Cle) Be eotees, Bape welcome, Near) sana. = REALTOR. PE $-THl 1908 E. Auburn Rd. OL 61226; Walk in and look at i and tt ment La eS sit ait oe wom eee oii a * HOLLYWOOD APTS. |? children welcome es Of F R t R s__37 encbgpo Bg LS onus ore. . + ermSeignian Bulle: any WOMAN “ = or Ken oom 8 roc k ¥8 — WOODWARD 3.2350 ers,’ Inc, , PS sith conser p5°2e| Rent Apts. Furnished 33) 3. “ rte ie 9 bape cgi i nist gtr ooo 85 Pa eeepc tics Hones EVES BAT. SUM. TOWNSEND Sr ears res —e : he eee PE 6-708. : 1 RM, HOUSEKEEPING. | TAft, Dice Jot ; at —_ B —7|We Will Buy Bevart. 75 2-1834. a ae IN HURON GARDENS ; agen Ba Ne enaren._ . Ay fume bik an $15,500 WIXOM AREA 0 ROOM HOME, “407 two x a ee, Mrs. Wallace. FE Your Equity. PE 5-2405. do ; TN ae GAS HEAT —aw.|* Pot bathe cote nh raaities ame. per Se Full base-| 3 Sory..,3,,bedrm,, hardwood | apts. and full basement, Sacrifice = FOR FREE ing ae red tage, We tise Reed aD: le ae | arson AREY, St Gens &. fern. 7S 5S. ime a oa my Hi, $15,990 room, forced hot air ir eek tte Via] on trade tor my equity or any ne a 3 bottigs Watkins voents|_# Bor, Sf Sree er | eh somclenciige to appl on rm Tas 8 BATH. O0E OUsE “from as bedroom Every: TAYLOR, REALTOR Roger | B. Neary, lec. EAST STRATHN MORE ook ot 8 ire SWNT bath apt. 3915. Elmhurst, off i Close to bus,“ stores.| _ thing for vour ¢ 909 tobhed PE 42544 . $500 } — Get 48 cup Westbend electri Fishe, z School. 1 Main — cetion makse Pres’ ine N. Perry./WILL BUY OR LIST YOuR Laxs | —§: Winding Dr. FE 5-0174. JG W Moctinese, Pian "Pu bens | BUS STOP. PVT. EWTR. ROME OL 16115 Office OF bewter arene, 3 extra” tog {basement 5 roms & bath Lot 98 x 700, Win FE 2.3053. ry. ts ROOM APT. ALSO ROOMs With | 148 N. Merrimac _privs. 499 W. Huron. 6 ROOMS “_— ye Be trade part equity for model = . F. McKINNEY _light_housekeepin _ FE : 5 RMS. PAR ‘URN i car or what have you. 32-6121, In D bt? ont bait | SHIRLEY APTS. iso £. HURON |* BMS. PARTLY PURN NEAR Fee ete ff ee, ©. MIDDLETON Clarence a "Ridgeway Bid BONE ——s000 BOW n Ve me PON ie -o__30%4_rms.,_fere 3 "RMS. NEW. IN PONTIAC. OL a poe FoR GEN-| GARAGE — LARGE Lon REALTOR ie teen mae Eevare. 7 setme, % . “ he =_ } i gas 2 If you are having Se, eens ae HAVE GUA BuYEns | UNION LA a a gzounb. 6-2551. -__ |" tleman Pvt. emtr. 249 Melons, RPETEI — OIL Se ar ooilee a maine | ove Dettotn Ave. re ¢en3| diture Pan! price $6.750 with ge ME COUNSEL. watt for commercial | proper-| pore? 2 Everything "Pv 5 ee BO HOUSE — 1% BATHS, SOME FE WALLS_WATER SORTER. road. Enira Jiaee a bee #i,000 DOWN." 3 BE Mt ROME er mo. Phone FE 44088 or OA LORS, «, 41 8. 5 arms acre A phone EM 34265. near wd room home. . : . Above Oakieiid Theater. FE VO66. == oe ee See oe =: in CHRISTIAN C OUPLE. Howard sts a. en 2 anon slae| 6 6 C7 aT cee Down on large comer lot Needs large lot t ae ito Lake vi 353 W. LONGFELLOW ~~ : thing furn. | RDEN: — a . minor . econsmically ‘with newiy relesten ROY KNAUF _3280. Pine ‘Rnb Ra.” Fenced yard. 100 Premont. Ph.| NICE ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN,| p J. VALUET, Realtor mediate . ignerilcg fice’ for, cash. Mu CIVILI ANS Simm eS Set S20 W. Huron S&._ PE 3-411 | WEST GIDE, COUPLE ONLY. PVT. TAKE ORION. MODERN _PE 29030. 41 Pine St. Ms GARLAND AVE. ” rE seus | 80 DOWN — Located s muse | * 2 Ses tele _— 1 RM EPPICIENCY WITH PVT,| bath , - . BDRM, | <= 2S a sie west of Pontiac off Tubbs ‘or pi er. Love me SALES eone RN, *| Stabe PEE tee Mowe. PE) Teh ahr 'gts ¢ Pm Cal FE) Teeter Rela ha "Wiy|ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, in|” OPEN EVEMINGS UME Coe proimatciy i acte of tang. | kaoly sine “tine wom | $300 DOWN CnALES — 73% OFF |; SepRooM. DLX. PRIV-ENTR.| WALLED LAKE, 3 RMS. GARAGE | > 1204. AND BK heat. FE. 20914, - $1437 DOWN A real buy! glosed porch. lve car garage and fe 3 show sults, Were| Bachelor's paradise, work: cou- apt. heat, ~ S16 wk. Slee. aura. Galer Gesaee oi| WARM SLEEPING RM. 1 GES GEN. e & heme. Lares 9 rm. 2 ptm une ‘sane —_ se OTHER COSTs $10. sow Boys sweaters,| ples or tadins.. Seatel © cow | 2008 heat. Call after 4 p.m. MY 2-381i1.| tleman. 2 Norton A in 2 apts Citse| Leslie R.- Middleton EM 34110 or MU 4208" 2 almost sew, full base- tartte Deck jot cout st re. Were ples © ah small babies. ¥ DECORATED 3 RMS. AND| Ww sip s1 EEPING —y rr w, $8,756. 188 N. JOHNSON nent, with rec. rm., Cyclone fence, gressea, were 8. now os certs i i BACHELOR APT. we WE Rent Agta. Unfurnished 34 Pei Child welcome. Low rent.| “rage available FE 48337. wn PONTIA REALTY - ee 5-T721 RARGE ee con a. pees lt, paved street. $75 per mo. Row 08 cents. Necklaces ‘or tar: a 1. 2 BEDROOM. PARTLY PURN. | SMALL MODERN HOUSE. JUst Bald ee a 8. a —} ares. Call EM 3-420 or M VACANT-OPEN SEAR 3 hope tabhe altenes choker | ctittias Betas cdi uate aot,| Laketvers apts. $615 Pontos LE. right for couple. _ Rooms With Board 38 Model Open $1,500 down. es ' : wk th sot a inane nt Bet = srunees. ano N. T Rie Pia | SMALL PORN. HOUSE ON ELIZA- ELDERLY PENSION MEN, REA- Phone OR 3-9994 L Toms, iiving room Foot, family ‘room. oo skirts, Gab now choles |" 3,4, BEDROOM. PARTLY PORN. bath. Heal. sigve zetrig. fra. | beth Lk. Ra. PE S-2768 sonabie Or ight housekeeping FHA—GI—Terms ove an dining yi Senge alied ev BATE 5 NQOPWARD 2339 98 cents or fess, ales final.| pa : FULL BASEMENT On lovely la: land- = Mrs. Newman's Gift 915 Or- rta_A = r 3 bedrms @ lot, com- 2188 Cass Lake Rd garage, Seas chard Uk. ave. Across froin Tom’s| iB warm, Bf Miracle Mile. | iT FLOOR. « CUTE ROOMS, Ga. Rent Houses Unfurn. eneels. {s Matiiews . PE Sarr munily’ water sims cre occupancy. | FE 24876 FE 1061] Ciote ‘to schools nd “Toros "Ouly | Pee ri ists ROOM. MOUSE. CLEAN. | LARGE ROOM om e P . 6.000 :. KNAPP SHOES i BM APT. 62 NORTON OR CALL _ hii a — online Ot 1-08 1 BED Rous LA M YOR 3 MEN. TWIN} | tug MULTIPLE LISTING sERVicn | {368'or EM 32010 270 Ra. OR 3198/7 GIRL, 2° RMS. PVE ENT | Hest tuntcnea” gant eer ee a ay AED on SEE | Soneher™ ee a Rd ele INCOME tor Bt. Highland, Micwigen’ ° O DAINTY M6 GIL-| _washing, close in. $11. PE 3-0663./ pany, a. Pe tee 4-293, Box 64. i fulti-Lakes Realty i _lespie. Mrs. Taylor. PE _2-1970./7 RM. ee re haavce |? BEDRMS. § RM APT. STOVE | i 7 BEDRM, pte. #60 MO. 5. ROOM AND BOARD OR JUST | 3099 8 Comierce Ma 4-157 for your retirement. 9 rooms NO IRWIN SFESIAL COLD WAVE, 4.10.| beth. Adsis only. 390 N. Teg hs x oe 3-0535._- 1 block from ome | nooM HOME and 2 baths, w im Shampoo and wave, $1.50, ee Ae eyHNGFrRw ONTHs APPLY “ae 1 5 saDa os STOVE & RE-| privileges. Pensioners or 'e erly /° oa) te gleen ae hound’s We Cannot Tell a Lie “5 PE 23-1244. a phar NG og Srrat. TO 8T. HOS- - frig. tere. wt Lake Orion. OR Pose, preferred, 20 Newton 1202121 Com iy remodeled. pool B — — 4 DOWN ‘This 5-room home on the North INGBE is B ° ntown. Adults E Y_2-6821. auto, heat hot water. 2 car “ Side could be ¥ cute with a. * tne ages of 35 ena 40. intererted| _ PE 2-2500. 2 ae deren a "ON 7 BEDROOM HOUSE: garage. Sale price — Fea- eg inchuaea.’¢ ee iittle “painting. to bus = ee the social club. a 2 RMS. AND. BATH. PVT. a tae ENTRANCE & Pa __EM 3-474 3 nee Convalescent Homes 384 | sonst Angee ipson, Avon $65 per mo, Full basement, 7 $1800 dows. Just $8,500, with further information, Box Child per_week_ FLOOR. WASHER salar | mes 3 er me. ai) aowe. Pontiac Press, Orchard Lake Ave. FE $1431. | ER AVAILABLE. NEWLY DBC-|2 BEDROOM, PULL BAS ge gas and on quiet! . 4, room staster hemes. | YOU CAN REALLY sAVE MONEY 3 ROOMS, ADULTS OR ELDERLY | _ORATED. OR 3-202 OR OR 3-6224.| sitached garage, ee CONVALESCENT net CR SIRO poten dire Magy Aa pes} With full bosewent and rough | Who Cut Down the on Tug cleaning, (Ask about cash| lady, _M , 7 ROOMS & BATH. ; Bastia Go BDRM, HOME ON WRITE Lake Home ‘care, reasonable rate s ANNETT — Wilt" sacrifice ‘at | Fig, on your Jot. F.C. Woot Cherry Tree? OT R vt bath clean . Rd. $60 per mo, FE 42544. Cone Nursing Home. " & M50. OR 3-1235; after 7, OR A-1 RUC CLEANERS /2 ooms, p : ‘ | rel Resphal_ Fe ¢eee EDROOM HOUSE, NEWLY| Baldwin, FE 46018 ; . We ‘don’t know if anyone 4 OFFICE AND PLANT close in. FE 4-2579. 3 ROOM. UTILITY AND BATH ® meaaed 1 shoe ten on eee, ELDERLY OR CONVALESCENT OFFERS 35-6440, ut it"tney" aid, this Homes 336 Whittemore St. 7 OR 3 ROOMS. 1 ON GROUND — welcome. Waterford | school, children welcome. Call FE | = \ private home, $80 per month hes appeal ove se FE _eniie —. continuous gas —_ Very WHITE BROS 2-5419, after on and up. PE 5-371. : A $6,500 wae fi the i erken a. bedi . fving _ wn ward. UD. BEDROOMS. B'HAM. NEWLY VACANCY FOR 1 MAN On wan | lull Price immaculate condition ef tis lace. Dining Wtd. Children to Board 26 i Ro RMS WITH “BATHE ON = fa ei Oli heat warage. ee aoe — = a modern conveniences tn 2 pegscembeaety te io} kitchen | (fab bem. vik tee. ree: DAY CARE FOR PRE-SCHOOL|7 RM. LAPT, GROUND nO, | Open Eves. "ti, 9 Su 10" 8,|2 1 toor as beat. $0 =. Rutgers ie, ocr EE ABLE REST HONE 7. WOME ful bath, ‘sutomstic ott ter: pm ae me ane a Tait ‘enrase. Ai for = a S4181. Licensed) Every privileges, Good jo | 3 ROOMS AND BATH ON GROUND asf sed, Good care. PLateau 3-300) nace. Convenient down pay- — abe = TRADE . cation. 193 State. 2-0044. wm Zs Fat, , sillities tera. TLARG GE ‘RMSAND BATH. 4 —. “= oe positively our! ¢. Bg a aeons, Washington Didn't ; i BACHELOR APT. ee 510 way roe é ; erage. Ss Wtd. Household Goods 27,7 &¥ sat,” farn hy 33 weekly, Cali v1 prOOM8 AND BATH, CLEAN. * hae Mm ONFU TORN, HOURE FO ~ Hotel Rooms _ 39) Lake Privileges cep y Lot, 150. x Sho, ienascaped, "Ecc Sleep Here at 286 N, : 4-0401. ¥ home, O O with low down payment.| But we're sure he would have FURNITURE NEEDED] , E, BATH. | 3 ROOMS, sxe TE BATS fat, al v4 ANGUS WIL ES HOTEL AUBURIN pe sone Gur renee F R NE Wil accent oi tecont been. ud to. Extremely st- Entire home or odd lots. Get the) —*! pvt. oo UTIL. pt pte. No FE hildren. ‘Near Crooks ‘EDR Utics. Now ‘vacant. FE) Pe ae 2 1 we vartmen down, 3 4 bedrooms, and bath eee, ‘°° rl celtagt| TRADE $60, Disne bom ae sp! right = ! urn. ‘ all cottage, 7 : welt f'tor you B Community | _15 Clark. 3 LARGE RMS) NEWLY DECO-| >aw HOUSE HURON GARDENS: 4 refrigeration units onde “Tok furnished, & five room| 3 meansem. large living room 060, 2Ys-car garage. 6 coe. Fees Oe ott ae Gar Gee | | eee Pienty of closet oP asters We Leselle FE 20a? ek aoe ROOSEVELT. oe ee 8 AN, ities toma, com aye Dergain iter Bae erreeaet Eitehen. bath. O K I : PVT. PARTY EVERAL eas. » $10, ath On bus line Near rn , Oil heat, © large lot. J hn Tw in sot peek Gens te 8. Jessie Jr, High, Pp 6-46. 444 E T SMALL RMS. BATH AND BASE-| “peat rms. & apts. Some with TV. —In fact, an: Price reduced to $0600, io oy! g Sa. ee ee TEs ROOMS & BATH. AT 113 STATE | | ROOM, CLOSE IN. f HEAT AND | aha wai 1s Nv pary FE sun’ * 1 $70 Per Month saan eee payment of take bousetraller or ~ REALTOR WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES | St. FE 5- utilities | furnished. | Upper, 4 : Practically new 2 bedroom 1925 of furniture. Ph FE 29-5523. 7R NETTE, BATH lower, $14 per week. peaches 3 BEDROOM Hi WITH BAS home, with stafrway to ige. ChORCE “BLAIR 313 West uron Street all_pvt. 431 .N. Perry. __Court! ment, 2 car | pee Sete Rent Stores 40 finishad second floor, ideai PRICED FOR Phone PE 5-0447: Eves. FE 5-4846 Wanted — Used corner i & 3 ROOM APT. SLEEPING |3 R ROOMS & BATH. 950 MO. FE) PY. Soto Wentires ; ~ jor thet youne growing fam- Dizie OR 31281 | Li8T YOUR PROPERTY WITH Us cabinet, good condition. |_reom tor 3. R ue FE Sree? | 08 } M CLEAN. UPPER, UN. 34s © STORE BLDG. Taster walls, oak au- in n, PLAINS ——_Wilson Real Estate, FE FE 2-3763 “Hest, Tights, gan PE’ 2705 |” O°mewt decorated, ied bare | feroahed fat Prt, Rots On sand-/ ull Dasement Auto. Ou heat.| Blaney wall tumace Paint | ACTION Eves, OR +1108 $84 PER MONTH eos : Het ee “CEEAN Roo FOR | 688 he t. PE 4-425 {15 5 Seminole. fam Inquire 151 “Norton. FE business. Plenty of parking space. » thedla sa endl OE This gutot-own owner reat $1,500 DOWN Share (ivi ters 30| -'8dy. PE 5-2 C ROOMS” & BATH, BASEMENT. «ROOM MODERN. CLARKSTON neOUT REALTY ———_— : New face brick bedroom, full Share Living Quarters 30) = poe BATH. MURPHY | _375 Liberty st. FE 40729. a he $1,500 fx for é itt basement Oodies of extras. WILL SHARD uly tioare win; bed, %. block from bus, Adults|4 ROOM MODERN. Gas HEATE nace , ftove "refrig., rig. garage, ad adults FE 2-9840 or FE 2-9906 North Side i) p dl still a available. FE 5-6767 or ve WILL SHARE MY HOME WITH; only. No drinking. 25 Monroe St.| terrace in Spokane Ww. Side. i STORE, [200 80 FT B 2 bedroom home, bulit tn pete 3-4200.. Will trade for equity in meré young ledy. Ressonsbie; py 6-81 i ce only. $48" month « ROOM MODES, ApT0: HEAT Wrigiey's ang Bank on Perry Bt 1954. Large living room with f house or lot, monthly rates. Call after 5, FE 2 RM BASEMENT APT. EVERY- FE : . ‘it sow | _ Situated on — beautiful #-3421 * Ging tah. Waking ecu, o¢ 3 | TR PT. WORKING COUPLE. | ROOMS 7 BERIT hom BRICK | Ach oy "piness or ottice space en ‘and ‘tile bath. Ercan mee, Sriveense. West of City Jerome Building Co. 5 - (ROOMS, 1 BDRM 1 path , é i men preferred, wif week, FE| Call 5:30. FE 43296, auto, ofl hew "thie a - ae 5-7564. basement with autom oll 10,500 — “moderate BY Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32) _ $3135. ROOMS AND BATH. WEWLY Drayton Plains. OR 30067, STORE FOR R AL ¥ Kyi 3 . Gown payment. Immediate a FO Paar a New sare ntaroom ranch. Storms ~~ —~~~ |3 RM. LOWER. 16 ©. PIKE ST. one <3 apr. | ROOMS, 3 BEDROOMS, 10 GTN | for light Mtg. i6 miles ‘West of ved" street tn desirable fon. / oy al we eee Sse Clarkston ares. 2 : 4 ROOM wnat rom er month, poe ” $1 down, | - = Co : Clark Real Estate, 1360" w. Hu-|3 #3 RMS, PVT, ENTR & BATH.| Newly decorated. $38 per “Mo.| §s0c0. _3.4002—after 4:30 EM" 3-2418, es $85 ‘per “month, {0- Fina: *<" Close In W. Wilson, Valued” “ot st0sGon ron. FE 42 or FE ¢4813. Ask ili N. ee oar 4192 Dixie over Keego Hardware. AND 3 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN, R eh tiudes taxes and insurence.| [4 ‘em an —. 5 teem Singalee ca de oa. hed no a ‘ : : a & 3 ROOM t Auburn. 5 xe “epi — ; tra large : W DIN 7 - = ‘Purn. Ail’ utilities © Rooms a BATH West Sipe | hice __Rent Office Space | ai Pu 2 Ws AN MEDI ATE sos, 7 Tru Taste Cabins, 4 a & fabs e furnished. Adults 5 94 ie . ce ce Bust a aoe hanes coe Ke : auto. oil heat, Only ow. Huron BP, $20 ‘ i roadway, Lake Orion. ro gh re rooms & bath, full basem }0OM prope / down, : . = 42577 IM 4 CLEAN & TA-| 2 res UNFURN. NEWLY DECO-| gss heat, gas hot water heater ness district. EM_3-4881. i <¢ toa ci ampsen GILES REALTY CO “E. J. DUN : be. Ot furn, Em ed lady /- Auto. gas heat and hot a permitted, oS room, dining room, and fv * PE td ACTION S Sit Wiet SDE ATTRAC. water, On att sie ——_ = BE: Huron, For Sale Houses 43 bath” second unit, a ee FE 40528 FESS ve. | CUSTOM BUILDER 7% BA pe : On any good jand contract. New See. hes Reasonable 3 a’ wen as. . nice = Available immediately , seasoned. Your cash upon sat-|>~ 7, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Salaeta inspection of property and tile, A rvs Ken Templeton. kK. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563) R. i : Entr. wr bath.” Util, Adults — Owight St. PE 2-5662. '2 ROOM FURN. A: APT., PVT. BATH, adults only, 71 8. Jessie. EQUITABLE . SOCIETY FAR LOANS on good propertien 4 — or more with 100 ft. front- 3. 3 Charies 3 i ay es] PE 40521 CASH IN A.FLASH For ijand a service to * aloket trieods clientele. A. Johnson’ on Augie ye po ; PS gE | Se ae ae ee ey he aan Smee 6 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE us earanen. No children. FE 3-7406. 3 Boom __$17,00 Ser’ ws week. a oe 3 ROOM APT. PRIV. ENTR. Good ee ears furn. BATH, GARAGE, 285 Whittem 3 ROOM MOD: BERN < CHILDREN Welcome, 6460 Willlams Lk Rd. 3 RMS... ern BATH. 18ST FLOOR. * Adults. 402 W. Huroh. FE 5-7684. 3 LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, PVT. a, * ent. 266 8. Parke, FE a3 RMS .. BATH, PVT. ENTR. Close to factories and town, FE 3” ROOM, NEW AND MODERN. Pvt. bath and snitanes, eet gn rage, $60 per month J ROOM UPPER WITH aSRTVATE bath & en nicely furn., off street couple only, no Oo pets. 20 +3 ROOMS i8T rE. ath entrance. $12.50 per __ Week. a x Perry, after 4. 3 ROOM, T FLOOR, 1 CHILD. No aritners. 72 Washington. on ti eae cnr 3 at . paitn. BATH. INQUIRE AT PLACE A “LOST AD.” Call. FE 2-8181 for an ad to recover a loss, Dial FE 28181 for an ad-writer. Say “charge it,” FE 5-6850 evenings and Sun. 5 ROOMS. FIRST FLOOR, ous in Call FE 2-6663 or FE TT34, 5 RMS. EXC. E. SIDE LOCA- tion. Of] heat. First floor, FE __2-0388, after 4:30 FE 2-3829. 5 RMS. TILE BATH, GAS HEAT, near Webster School, $75 mo. Util. extra, Garage Avail. Adults hag sae April 1. PE 65-6410 or 8 RM. APT. NEWLY So ae ed. Oil heat. FE 5-0830 ‘FE a RMS. WITH LAKE VIEW, ON _Dixie Hwy Gas heat. MA 5-1244. 5 ROOM DECORATED TERRACE. 288 SE. Bivd. PE 2-6792. 6 ROOMS, FURN. OR UNFURN, FE 64-3406 ATTRACTIVE 2 Fo gee floor 18T apt., street, close to on 8 line. ca ing. Paved cive abe 2-0334. quiet or Poy ag — rge fenced a ey and garage, ed, APTS. UPSTATRS. «ROOMS, BATH Ciean, $60. Euclid st M. A, BENSON 549 N. Saginaw ag PE 42521 FE RM. LOWER, ‘ Prien Dvt. ‘ia full tl com y . pv iu je bath. Auto. heat, softened hot wa- _ter furn, Near’ bus. PIKE st, VAC. E ST VACANT, 3 LARGE ,fooms & “basement, heat & 10 minutes Evenings. FI FoR it LEASE: WEST sIDE. 3 at, wale Urnished wee 38.00 al sud” : Hichette Heaitor Mae 8t., 772 per week, Pensacola. had 2 Bedrms., base- ment, © —, Inglewood, 871. 2 Bedrms., gas heat. early new. JEROME vicenesaat co. 3-4200 sohcnm eg ayments, jon to __purchas di ad “Oot aTTRACTIVE BUNGALOW, 3 bedrms., GE furnace, 2 car ga- Tage, main Hwy., Union Ex. __EM_3-2932 or TOwnsend $4153. COZY How: USE FOR RENT. PRE. fer adults. Inform Oaklawn ation at DESIRABLE OcATion WEST- i Deets ede” General EB 4-5707. 08 DUPLEX . HOUSES. LIBERTY Byes Tooms, bath. $90 me. Poe eet pepeimabie. ent, of! heat, baths, , Clean, 5 BA 4 baseme gas steam heat, 2 baths, close to RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give you:.ACTION. Dial FE 2-8181. 1958 Model—Brick Ranch | : red is beeving and We are r show you Gils fine ranch Lense ** | Elizabeth Lake Estates ae eal bungalow built 1955 by L. Smith. 3 KINZLER We _W, Maron a Pe, Pe oases. ‘pare * fly ban, + ee cm Walls, FARE GUS, Realtor * ve : f i BA AVE. DEL NOW re ee eee ao ma aareh, wih: @ bedroom heene.| Or the Large amily Large Only "$7,500. 91,000 downs $03 02; | living maT ane® home. La ee oritzae ©. Bs tina ag Bong GODFREY | asia Wausth Serene 1 ESTATE seater rmal price Sint wae ae Te ae oe EMBREE & GREGG Establishes in 1916 AL! : iv. Pi Reig Ont. 1565 Union 5 Lake Ra m rarich, ad * A THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY: 24, 1058 THIS IS IT! Income — Drayton Plains This ideal home is income set- large room A-l condition. large lots, Lake privileges. | $13,500" L OR Lee ~ Donel- son Wednes jal Here to school pecamest. Alumin accept cheaper Aue : -—. LAND CONTRACT — Pay- at $65 z, ewe. 6 pee DRAYTON PLAINS WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE 3-1295 eed a 2 level: it ome? The ground oor has 2 8. Large liv- rooms ‘aeaaeme 1% “baths.| and kitchen. The) MA lover Vera i, bedronm Wing laundry room. A imeluded” is ve.) tyona60 tt. fot Ail tor'si0.900 wish terms, We need lake property Dixie Hwy, AE URN "ti —— Sun. 10 ‘til 6 EALTOR 643 Union on Rd. EM 3-4671 West Side ' bound, offered this im. € rm. modern bunga- . built years, all oa pong es g tiled .— bas fa ~ Idle Put your extra money to txceptional tulerec-ritsterome,| on foceted on state ate highway with five five work Bilge aes ts ty sn BREWER hea Sunes Sal “ARRO” CANAL FRONT Sxl? utility & large se front An me 4 Pe ne 4 on down w¢ PMMEDIATE: POSSESSION 3 basement, gas storms a oo i a street car Dm oS Mike's, ALMOST 2 "ACRES MOR, 45181 Some, eat: Geers, OR heat, Ass VEST SUBUITBAN bath, at basement anaes i yard “as od tse, sarees Oe chaaren, Onl ARRO REAL x LTY TED eCULLOUGH REALTOR iY Cass-Eliabeth Ra. 5143 1284 oon Open Evenings Sunday 1 to 5 Templeton WEST SIDE 3 bdrms., 1 down and Rad FE L. Tempteton, Realtor 4-456) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE © Exceptionally Well Built room. home. Truly « kitchen beau- NO DOWN PAYMENT Rent with room, modern, city y. PE ¢ ese MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE bd weit'einanea 4 ees rock tireplace Ce- on t ay cash difference, = 2,274, Srown. : = L, H. BROWN, Realtor OULTIPLE LISTING BERVICN MILLER ST - near Auburr separ all in’ excellent condition, $14.980-terms, MQOTE Ste goad t & bait home. . “a real nice hom owner says sacrifice. -_- side down, ELBOW ROOM and ane home. 2a 8, wood aan bed- . mi aie * heat ‘ Good west side location on a large 200 lot, $8,750 — terms, Look it over. William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 W. Huron . Q BRANCH | Post. tee Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES TODAY’S BARGAIN Cement excellent condition. sell with pom terme. Hur- iD this as owner says sell. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 - HOYT NEW BRI RANCH K AND fire- dining really bit Fichen © with” window Fee od yard for im view ra the kiddies, = te rooms, with doubie sliding door ts. La rec in "basement, COPPER , pibing. Grats per p— | Sire. HOYT REALTY 254 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 2-064 FE_ 2-0966 “BUD” 4 nice ie ft. living room a room, modern |- kitehéea with bi nook, mod- em basement, gas heat, deep lot paved st. line. Only $1950 down. WEST SUBURBAN — Nearly new 6 room brick & frame ranch home. 3 bed @ bath, colored fixtures, double vanity, extra % bath. autiful 22 4 &@ lovely Ps “room. | room, : cee Best oe Today * A LOT TO LIKE ? re ecorated, ew ir at tal 00 with term F . LAKE INCOME on lak 10 minutes from downtow Each has own tutes, show: in ood rental Priced to sell at only 5a506 $750 DOWN > c Tmmetiate posses, this located» near ede ne as sg heat- er, € li room, many other ex- ¢ras. Call today. SMALL FARM Four acres and modern 2 bedroom ranch home, built >» in a Pe wg anaes garage, =x 18 mahogany ponsied 8 s closets, Deleo of heat, storms and screens A oe = = hors stream, Priced at 316,900. with terms. LAKEFRONT LOT Ward's Point on beautiful ‘ear round ; il rine ‘Oniy 00 with terms, $4.98 DOWN E.Z.Terms on the balance for ee % acre parcels. page 100 & frontage e only $995. ‘ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Ti WN. fare} St. 5-8165 . Open Eves. Till 6 p.m. 4 APT. INCOME FOR : Bring: KN UDSEN | & Silver Lake Area gage availiable. West | a value at $15,760 with down. WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 244 S. Telegraph Rd. PE 44516 Eves. 74: 2-8503 space f.| SMALL eat a BASEMENT. 0 x 180, $i,s00 Joslyn Cor. Mansfield OUR NEW LOCATION Bsn. FE 8-9305 $60 x. #130, | : r wee : with $2,000 down FE eiast to 3|CARNIVAL f 1% “Would it cause too much’ confusion if I just paid cash?” _ oak 43 For Sale Houses RILEY LAKE FRONT ‘Excellent location on a 75 by 329° fenced lot. Tri-levei bome started and needs reasonable at 88 — ith th pictur indow. Noth ow Ww cture w b ty like this at $6,950 with mg Brick feat bedrm, hom wooded acre of — Located off shabaw Rd. - Walden. ER 500 Elizabeth Lake Base FE 4-1157 CONTINUITY _{ 3 this restricted homesite oon Built Ss. home offers four bedrooms, 12x18 living room, oil heat in full base- ment, elominum storms . nd screens. Oh and oak floorel Pies aoe —_— ill move you in ELIZABETH 4482 - the , Skal- ise Sz ° did | 8s a 4 23 e faciaheee FW Telegraph Realtor rE } snag == altiple Lis Listing Service For Sale Houses $750 DOWN aoerre 1% story home, Built clean, gence w 00) basement with handy wood work- dark Near schools Call Lincoln * 5.5033 — Stern-Selig- Inc. bea ee. Le “Sie man Builders, SYLVAN VILLAGE Poy a 9 rm. home on 2 lots. for te en Sr Lake oo. ay owner MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DORRIS Bong sy vestm ent, residential east suburban a er small suburban home in trade. EST SIDE BUNG iw 16 ca pe 950 — - ‘ e © young or retired couple, decorated in bea: utiful pas- 10 ACRES tel ades, a lovely modern ae with orchard and bene | Hichen. allt ——, yao vineyard, $8,500 with terms. bedrooms, living poodhag long, 2% ACRES ; basement, with watersoftner, | § bedrm e. tun| §34 —_ — dandy rec basement barns. All in . $12,950 with Aerms,| WZ TRADE WE SELL MA E SAY LA E 132 BOPRIS & SON REALTORS 2 bodem. home. Basement, enclosed Huron PHONE FE 4-1557. Feo ith low 4 payment. . HURON VALLEY 7765 M59, at Pontiac Lake MEMBER WESTERN OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF REAL Trade Your Home 4 of the many homes we are offering that tbo sore another home in t Country Ranch Home New frame and stone 6 room a oe t 2 bedroom pie sont. Vice ume home. Large > avi room, Full ‘price Bis:000 * on easy terms. Zoned Commercial dinate acer a See -West Side §& rooms. and bath, 200 feet Atsractive 56 rm. bun; w in mercial fronta: on FOURTH STREET convenient west side location. In- blacktop highway min- 3 Bedroom puilt in cludes ca outdoor fire- rom downtown Pon- \: "56. Living room and dining lace and fruit trees. $11,250, on tiac. Dwelling includes car- room all with beautiful pic- peted living room separate f ture window. Kitchen 11x10. . room, ample ki Ceramic tile bath. Full 4 Family lots cupboards, basement, gas heat. Only ® Tooms, os air of] heat 489 Do ; This income is e owner ‘1000 «gal underground oi r __ $18 per month plus having his storage tank, * car IMMED: TE ‘POSSESSION own & facsing, =m lange Wt Offered & attractive ty fic 280° lot. $14,900 on terms “only $2,500 Gown. with Ms rally 4 ex. pension attic. Ceramic tle 3 Bedroom Ranch bosees Housing Eats care ee near. Two-year-old 3 bedrm, ranch with First time gitered. sutet 4 Gas heat. Excellent jocation. ee or sue perms Soeenoms bath down, =e eS $6,650 full price with just $960 = s Lae gg & % .bath down carpeting included, gas IVAN W. . fired peat & hot water, ga- CALL NOW rage gor priced with $ : ee aly 2.500 down, For More Information “Bud” N ealtor zo Bud” Nicholie, Realtor | ry 5.9471 | REALTOR|REALTOR PARTRIDGE Call Mr. Allen i OPEN EVENINGS axp sumpet ‘TE 43581 10660 W. HURON PE §-1201 or FE 2-3370 ve DgUiTy Beet, ‘TIL 9 fi $2,090 . BEST OFFER DOWN ae. Oh Se ae Nr. McConnell School On this 2 bedrooms, brick _Pontiac Here's oa x Tile bath, basement, home, plus income! ~ large . to choose from. rooms and ba’ wh; and a gas Keut. NG CLOSING private stairway to a 3-room J and bath apartment up. A fine sang th ax-agom.uoounn.|: ae basement, oil. heat, al | full _ basemen’ x > heat pak - poe 8 tot 40 x 125 feet. Es- Here's value ie with wood floors, It's nice tate property. Ideal sovestme nt of and it’s vacant. % low priced home, Look it over. $600 $8 50 ow CARL W. BIRD, peur room in north end. 24 N. $800 down. Union Lake $63 Boa ee ore Eh : ving toom, tile “bgth. : Eves, FE 6- i Neat AL atorme a on. Large Tepees rear’ yard screens * $10,500. TRADE OR SELL. TWO $600 DOWN -¥ a ) hag 2. vee ; 3 bedroom, north suburban, . Dining ell,, large rooms, full base- t ¥ " LAKE NEL carpore Vian bath, large lot, poe ig Bee oll a = = el 5 lots, gsc, Tht swim: cag noom i fans ‘trocnivay, sttesned Saar WE Bi & SELL, e breez x - =LAND wo a 3 “5 meee eae. 2 teres Mere basement, heat, dining) Ano eee _* . 2 car garage, corner lot. oa Pom gp Aes ms war ving Auburn Heights Section. $1,500 or : ste “Diy heck, Tin: cabinets. i en! . en. of] furnace, Recreation room & HARGER CO. CLARK Ri REAL, ESTATE with sandstone gee 1000 —— " ‘= E. BEVERLY. edroom ~~ TIPLE, Spe ~~, to wall me woul wel . eas furnace, $11.20, terms, terms. a $12,500; a, non Les prigieees, #1. a ery. 3 bedroom ARSHALL, ST. 2, ACRES APPLE ORCHARD — | Also 6 oc $2,980 owed peri REALTOR $20 J C HAYDEN, eye Walton, _ AREA, Scare ane ree rer ot. Set ees pres, at nari Mt NEED A FINANCE- FIXER? Order Classified Ads to séll, rent, find a good job. FE 2-8181 is the Want ” a ; ‘ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ON fag oie yards &s hice as this is find. If you've ey a gmat home and wish to go —_ way into a very "tals befroom, one story, th yon © “= your an- ewer. hall isa wilesayer, Ail the the ici em our x ean nse room hom ‘aneled wall mach bows pointment today. Priced” at’ $11,000, #435 DOWN - Wil move home ant ie seo nving » room, ae F and vaaen privileges, $8,500. B may, 3 tiful Piekes?” loads of | base forced heat. On a large lot, Ab at $10,900, Call to- RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor 262 §_ Telegr 9.98 Fe 3030 E 4-6995 “HOYT REALTY PE 2-0066 re i : ; by Dick Turner ‘| Lots FOR SALE z HIGHLAN For Sale Houses _ 8 ‘THREE- BEDROOM. REALTOR 01 W. a : re 43560 Open Evenings till 9 For Sale Lake etn 44 DUNHAM LAKE lots, 4 lots arate. Priced from $3. Sedsoews ranch, ‘49. e Hi of cow set sell’ fu aes Immediate possession. EM. 3-0500 For Sale Resort Prop. 44A MI_6-2400 rdon 45644 For Sale Lots 46 BUILD | YOUR OWN styles of Sane, some wood- a ae roads with no money down L An bulld xc own. DD'S INC, 4286 Dixle a Drayton Plains 31231 FLORIDA io ‘Bia — vor yg READY Y FOR BUILD- Ne I ake states. scbocks Near Walled e ares, schools and chure! an. R. WICKERSHA 7195 W. MAPLE MAYFAIR ome. - Milfor x builders oa vate ene lot for’ tr Gall Mo 42045 or EM 3-620 Lake lots. High, wooded, in eApge area. Terms. Call EM 3-6210 o: MU 42045, Richard le, Realty, 224 Cen- ter &. H > ghiand Mich WINTER SACRIFICE Lot 200x475. In ke Ow it acres. White e. eeds : . le Hurry! : Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor Est. Per Highland Rd. (M9) EM }3-3303 or MU 446417 _ “For Sale Acreage 47 @ ACRES, PARTIALLY WOODp- ed. Excelient seighborhood near Clarkston. School bus. Reasonable with terms. 10 a © State Park. Lake ion. Get the de- s. H. P. HOLMES, INC, ___FE_5-2953 before §:30 p.m 12 ACRES . S.! Rd, frontage, —s place, house $10,500. Te “PONTIAC ‘REAL’ TY 737 Baldwin a ma building site. to have the ave want- rgain. 5.- CLARKSTON - ORION cant 10 acres, ideal = large — ings and at a to 9 PARKING Close ot fri ae ang RYAN ROAD 00 acres, B sag Mile Be. Re to sub-divid | Ay wt lganr § in fast-growing Smit! vzie commit. * OFFICES Clarence C. Ridgeway REALTOR 975 Baldwin is FOR FAR 826.) Has for lease, “LET'S TALK er er. park, schools, — pening Watch MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION rat, m A. J-ANDMESSER BROKER io RAPH RD. PARTY STORES TROY TOWNSHIP — Grossed 870 in 1957, Extremely val- table. youl € ae ve diea > g $4,500 pus stock. One of WEST P - -& ker- No com) T tate. 28x44 building, with liv quarters | lake. $5. 008 peck See ill take ‘STATEWIDE tat eo of Pontiac are Es vet i} ni | hagal Call ai uy peat 4 FE re See SHELL OIL CO, geryiee station.” located at * ses tatlioned a trait fr yo Bo ee room Partner must aseriee. moderate investment Rolie. “Lt Mote E31se, © ‘or we. 8 eames OE. 2 STALL MOD- al — — home Auburn & Adam rn Heights, Call MI reine after 7. Trade For a Business We =e ve seve: + Besse ah ee Adams 6-5311 o “0 va &: IT MAKES SENSE TO BORROW aa F dance FROM HFC Corporation Seginay "ott fir. Kay me LOANS "7 toaNco.” FE 8-042] “Better Buys” ‘NEED $25 ltt $100? Seaboard Finance Co, Moe 1185 NOR m pepmmeareng tenes ae aeD » Used .... From $4.00 Mag hm RE sHOP FE 41555 The No Problem" PERRY STREET You A TEAGUE FINANCE CO. ROCHESTER, MICH. $500 ments to ult ‘your bce We ‘on be giad. to belp 102 Pontiac State Bank Mortgage Loans 54 202 N. MAIN et uickly on your “ero bes ye No signature. STATE FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 Mortgage Problem? loans to. meet comes, and other ani ip trade. Here are a few. Beer Distributorship Excellent location in & pests area, on bs og Pr $6,000 Northern Resort located on U.S 23, near E. Tawas. fom, "Bisioge on ake ‘Wurvo * ‘s . $8,050 da. Catering Business Growing mobile cate: service, now — near $1 000. Al- most potentials. $18,000 Apartment - Motel Lakefront 1-unit xtra nice 000, . Only $8,000 CALL NOW For More Information on These and Others REALTOR PARTRIDGE thruout Mich. PE 43581 430 w. HURON TRAILER RENTAL town, Shows income. win fare ei ei housetraller, contracts or small ‘Clarence C. Ridgeway REALTOR 975 Baldwin Ave. PE 4-¢203 WE BUY MORTGAGES. HART _ Sale Land Contracts 52 $1,000 DISCOUNT 000 TO HANDLE — $50 Lanes bet rae se a gg mt with lovely - : vaantera, oe condition, pear Wisom, and Sepoteanily, only Lake. Don't m $5,000 D KENT, INC. REALTOR "pas Dine Hwy. at Telegraph AMPLE Po6 PARKIN “We have a0 feet valuable ems way location. tain ot after 6, call Clark COLORED . GR ee so Maa tion. Also Tudes one 4 room and one § m = gp omg a bath. oon it. im ong es edie! 2 ‘0 down ' i “RAIN BOW REALTY” FE 22614 $02 §. PADDOCK EVENINGs FE 46306 g Guick Cash AND hana ; Call Rutiedge. eon Salil FE 40003 se BOWELL SE. & BATH BUNGA- Sale Business Property 49| 90M. & BATH BUNGA-. KN r Commercial jim ae = M59, opposite ity ben OAKLA Bas Dstory com ent blo¢ OpeN fos siding wt Ti xgey Ei und H i MOLEOPLE Lt mney ate Tt acriti are Frcs 60" or will trade “poly. Stow Magiand on ] WV ue tera deena Roy Annett Tic: volnga tl ass well located — REA LTORS |. are construc: 5 at A, + And Sony 1-4 ae rn mM H. RNUDSEN. Open now! WM i og “yd y 450 feet of valuable e e way for sale Money to Loan 53 Can buy 150 f build (State Licensed Lenders) ok 05S’ pes neat foot. Basy forms. zi Tr rT Gall 3. A. Taylor, Realtor. poene To ee. . Eves, eas. i P TO ater on ay 3 i plas Home & ae LOAN CO. 7_N. Perry St. (Corner Pike) CASH LOANS to $500 BUCKNER Finance Co, Pontiac Drayton Plains Walled Lake Utica GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 - Oakland Loan Company apartment motel er bd . . * . eee <1eeeeee -s* ones Herre renee ene rene eeeeeeesenceeene © D> rere: . 4 ° Syne BENEDICTS DONELSON -s|$750 DOWN Bateman — =a RRIS Sues DAL’ ~ ‘even © car if in Ad shape. Ratinasnt abst al REALTORS FE 4.0528 : tea fish eo seer ar es + he es ’kLPALPA HAY | REBUT WASHING MACHINES. eee "Shee ia en yhrome set, or bagna sd ROTARY LA MO ; WANTED | Bae ae a te: garden 5 & attachments, | co 48. Telegraph _ 2.0867 | RE, CONDITIO! =D IRNITURE, WILL TRADE ee oe sod ep: Soave OF end N SINGER. FI ehi, Uke new. 98-1564, Cornet, ss Oil Heaters MONEY! Make it tasly mobi through Clasified Ads. To| AS in oelt ent, buy, swap, hire, 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDD. diay FE 28181. f.-. Twice back ‘guarantee, © the cost. Le : mn range wade Steereees “a: Fe enereeee iota range Reeer ee a a ied se sages eamemlbtae Bic bl $12.96 329 8. Paddock FE 2-074 RCH’S INC. rself 61 . FE 2.0233 _Do It = = “ APELEE, RATING AnD COOEINO. "Wa gray sedan witha pair of blue booties FOR RENT Rd Of 1-648 ; hanging up! z BoB! wSEERS'd® [aa BALTAFER ETHAMERE | “Salp Farm Equipment 76 : TION. $35. PHONE FE B BARDWARS py ' N | | For Sale Tires SOA For Sale Trucks 90 : 30239 3. SANFORD ERE SE EEP FOR RENT © | cram ricean a pear, | “toSEi> tebe” "| cue, cane eh res a A wale oe ~$48-98+ Sr t ow | Ty g STATE TIRE SALES Cab. sinks & Ting ye 8 up.|. Floor sanders, sand see | Have * Toest “spring's work: ous a3 0 8. daginaw Ot PE soter| Parmente. ihe Laund steam: trained s save Piumema “| Paine Gronatd “Lake Ave, | YOU TROU MONEY! Pog gE RI BLACK. . - 172 South Saginaw. Bt, Pr 6610 =a Ez White Walls, 6 x 15, 81598 plus BECK WILSON ATTENTION |PE*P®_,S8W)NO_WAGHNES | HOUGHTEN & SON | fax guctnnee seize, tas Sieg. | _/ M18. ORTONVILLE, Mice PRE-SPRING | pelos lea plumbing and ele | motnester ) * Pereuson ewig, «| _iaw PE 40m ~WEw FIRE: ips oa AsSUME CLEARANCE days s:06 to 6°00 Sunday. 10-00 DOLENS & WHEET. Boies FRAG ha pay A Siornings. #0" Crescent Lat * juilde: r, ALL QUALITY PAInts Ply. 96 Wr Montcaln FE $4113. | . ere, a4 power mowers, gas en- S wee Om oe. Sak ‘a7 TON, PICK PICKUP Quantity “of New. 34's | " Mateo On eae | | ED. WILLIAMS re _£-76s1 __ Cameras, Equipment 61A _- . eS FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND| 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn 2 PICKUPS gr > new—priced . sel |WE BUY & TRADE, CAM- a 5 Corer gales on Mi, 1983 Ford. 8. -. a eo, Rana 4 Gur Line Of Used and New” |. Epperte: fects! “Shop. “SW. | JOHN” DEERE AND NEW IDEA Auto Service 81] Speed’ transmission winter- | =: Building materials plete Huron ‘St, PE 5.6615. spreaders — BM. and 4 : same amaaale m $7 Olds Super Boliday fates. Electric water heaters m95) sand, gravel sau fill. Earl How- Bates. 18810 N Holly ha, Soe | Wanted Used Cars 88 | "57 0 GA Thom 80 5, Pe aK . STONE, Bo itl. : KITCHEN CABINET BEAU.| piers. ge re iz, Conklin, DETROTTER, TAC CHI ati e => ey. grt re SCRAP & OLD tiful famous Youngstown 66° ee 4 As MUCH AS $30 FOR JUNE AND |° eh wae ‘vo, => poe g EACH vad oF pee a MA- Por 958 cheap cars. #2066 days or motiels at terrific values. Michi- savas SOLLbSaDNG LUXURY LIVING = : ~~ cones at soil fill, Gravel, sand, AT MODEST PRI vo — 27 top el, 7, ARE YOU TIRED oF CA VATORIES. ONG) EM | the. fabulous. Pontiac’ Chie tne) “BIG PAYMENTS"? ‘aucets $2450 value $14.05 also mobile home that is designed with Bathtubs Toilets, Shower lis. Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 on in riiné alah welcome — Factory irre Terrifie Valk ha Te trees 6 HOW WOULD YOU LIKE A NICE ues, Mich:gan Fluorescent. 383 16 19 5 9° INCH WOOD. DE-| snces Also :. iene selection of FoR YOUR EQUITY, IN YOUR Orchard Lake Ave. <1, | “itverea” $5 & up. PE $-1413. = area le homes at dar) 154 gs, "fied NOW. aoe 1 - For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ; Sc SACOM STORE GAG. : anawe. * se reer ate 2 goat eee eeeene +4 ee enter Eee -eeeteseee BS ceejeseeeee ed Trade-In Dept. | seen oe seaewn sl RIDING TRACTORS. WALKING : Womees tad queer mowers, et “models reduced to sheen ceet Cre well erate pu _ Michigan al pag By Re gi ‘Ave. — 33. -i NEWS. WARM UP AND CUT ae bills a half. Immediate wl insulation. Tops fer’ er insulation 1 FUEL OIL TANKS, WILL DE- se PE 5-6120. 4INCH SOIL PIPE, 6 FT. .. $3.7 "$29.95 SAVE PL LUMBING SUPPLY 172 8. Sagine FE 5-2 — HOMART ALL STEEL ” excelient condition. 30) 10041, Eves.) 7gmp OIL ‘SPACE HEATERS, $30 and Sewer Pipe for a "Ete, oa line bidg. materia) me BLAYLOCK Coan’ S BU pING gUreLY, 0] Lo | TEE, UAT Ra : For ‘Sele tes 72 | Talbot Lumber rboard, rock lath, paint, noeaaes umbing and —- supplies 1026 Oakland Ph. up. ie — Perry. G. A, Thompson & WOOD AND AS a COMBI- nation doors and windows. FE 42521 BENSON LUMBER CO. 10 WRECKING BARGAINS All material to be sold on job at 248 Oakland 235-27 gallon en Gas hot water beater. FE 38 & & Baild- ¥ a Free W plverine ne Lutaber Co. HEIFER CALF $15, 1353 SCRIPPS Rd. Lake Orion. NTED: LIVESTOCK. FORREST np hes MA 5-00°6. 74 For Sale Poultry BABY CHICKS, HEAVIES, BLOOD- tested, orders sto J, Wisen Rt. Mich. . Holly, 2 miles north Sale Farm Produce 75 Wanted Livestock 73) => AP Newsheatures MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 20° = rror, _, slightly marred &* also medi- cabinets with - fiat hts — doors _. m. s at terrific savings an rescent, 303 ve. — 37 ig toll “enetne PIPE ee ie af po VE PLU iG SUPPL Saginaw FE 5-2100 N SOON! AGARS BUILDERS A _ Mt. Clemens &t., ae, i supplies. oeserves son, e PORTABLE AIR COMPRESSOR & spray gun. Call FE 17-8072. PLYWOOD SPECIALS A-l SLAB bh aar = as at FIREPLACE WOOD. HARDWOOD, any length desired. Also sh peses FE ad at reasonable es. rd Lk, Ave. FE SEASONED EPLACE WOOD, lus cedar kindling, FE 2-6244 FIREPLACE WOOD. ANY BIZE. Delivered. MY 23-1108 Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes Sales Inc 4301 Dizte Hi “wt os. 10) 4 miles Nor a Poatise OR 3-1202 a MOBILE HOMES Anderson - Regal Silver Dome - Palace 3° 10 WIDE LOW r OTHERS IN COMPARISON ~ mhodels pratiable in in 1. 2, or 3 Sapon md TREE SERV. TRIM- m & removal. Free est, FE Cash & © % Birch ~...... cess $12.00 1008s, ra. Se PONE $ 4.99 For | Sale » Pets 69 % BS hoch | yume: peonsnD $ Mon) oes Sa No ELYWOOD 6G * |aKC BLACK & RED DACHSHUND, 1488 Baldwin Ave. 2-2543| female Also 5 puppies. OR 3-7710. REO -Lawn. Mowers $49.95 up PONTIAC’s ONLY AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE INCORPORATED CRAFTS pe UNION STREET FE 45139 we . aed 30 FT. a7 Other wire and cable at low. low prces. Warwick, FE 45090. SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a good used car, sce Classi- AKC REG. COLLIE PUPPIES. $35. me males left, OR 3-1921 or OR Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies ee 8. oon ee PE 2-3200 es. & Sun. P.M. Rent Trailer Space 79 MOBILHOME ESTATES. MODERN oll front and playground. EM OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR those who to "Enos i} m OLDER, MODELS oe OPEN ‘TIL * JEROME “Bright Spot” Orchard of La a cur FE 8-0488 ee AVERILL’S NEED CARS egg it, then — it here for PE 46996 "3 AUBURN HIGH $$$ PAID FOR JUNKED cars, Jog Arthurs EM 39101, oa Shelton Motor Sales —— .. at models, _ Cor, Auburt _ PE 8-0683 Pavan yea Winks "57 Mowe ~y . Wil give present car and $1,000, OR 3-5382. Parakeets tar to to Tali Spestel ue Harley 2 per res, eraiesé tate ‘ tor ath st PE NEW ADDRESS ALL PET SHOP __55 Williame St FE 48433, — REDUCING aY¥ DUE TO iliness ip teers 20° pet cent discoun: on birds. Cranes re 5 Raemery ee gy burn Rd, BONDED BRAKES 2S Plage ol nage Chev., and GOODYEAR SERVICE |* XO S. Cass FE 5-6123 Ask for Bob Taylor, Service Mer. INSTALLED FREE Mufflers. tall starters, gen- erators carburetors, and so =: a ae ee ee aie ng hae ck er 3 \ * 4 : : ie bes es i Se ie eS ke cNONEEDLD FEM and dog house for sale PE «aon ras’ only want the ‘best. Base} See M & M Motor Sales UKC TOY FOX TERRIER PUP-| — For top dollar on iste mode! cars exote Serres Tas our | 8S ereewonas— | WEB eRRE WT AmI sore | Orange & white female. where ving ea) somes tien. PE 5-0 broken, a4 wonderful with chil- lovely acres shot Ty a private| WID.:; 0: = § JOREEL CARE. dren, AK rs. $75. FE 4-6728. lake with swimm pg Auto Parts easy FATHER ENGLISH SETTER. an oe Club house and tornado ate a.m. to ip Pe FE 5-921) Pape eee lg tes, Reoutitul tise Aisa yg me wi olla. pe. _ old. $5, r. th ext. cab dol PARTLCOLORED COCKER PUPS. |- e MYrtle 2-461. Will trace “a down, HA a tegn namnioe. 8 whe. wid. — Accessories 80 * PARAKEET CANARIES. P- R&R MOTORS ies. 183 Sanderson, ery. BUICK ee 3 4, 3 pent TIRES, 724 Oakland he? miles. WID.: SHARP e oARe ‘o : THRU Feet, tees San CAN ARTES. EB CAGES. | ges 2 CORIGFOLITAR models Continental kit, OR 3-0616. * AUBURN MOTORS - & EAST BLVD. Used Truck Parts S9A = Beal P. a GET IT -QUICK, through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it‘is -- dial ‘FE 2-8181 for - an.- ad- Bor Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 hE BACRS AUT soy en — EDMOND's FOLD, Ogee, “Bre poapen — pe : se. Burr-Sheil. 375 8, 4S Potd or Me Cury. PR 6-16 af. “ writer ee get it! 48 BUICK. ¢ GooD. iodide tien $50. Call MI 44574 afte i f known extras. This car is brand new, $696. FE §-2635. "86 BUICK 4 DR. HARDTOP. —_ White sidewalls tone owner, eH ES like PACTORY BRANCH BUICKS See Our Large’: Selection 57 Special Dr, Radio, - Heater Dynafiow 56. R’ master "H'top $1895 | ; — Heater, Dynaflow. Steering, ” om mt 20/55 2 Super Ht top _: $1495 ‘55. Special’ H "Sy $1395 PONTIAC RETAIL “STORE FE SMD ‘sum. fo ie kia 1958 Chevrolet station wagon, Save —ot 000. 7 eee tae Cork am __ For Sale Cars 91 ‘MILTON ” HURRY" co. Scie setnnsit eo oe ag ty ee oe eee Ae <5 5 ae Pere vrwwn Nash | 6668 ge la PARTS & bges | ag mig g ayn .. COND., FOR QUALITY. CADILLACS clean used cars, It's Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N.. Woodward MI 4-1930 iss? CHEV. V 210, TDR. BR $1,478. FE Me HASKINS DEMO SPECIAL Brookwood 4¢ af, OR: 248 = BUD ETON "ie ee sles $1 Bud atetion Motor Sales Auburn at East Blvd. FE $-9683 ‘$7 CHEVY. V-8. 7-DR.. R&H, PG, W-sidewalls 1 _ 1 owner, Low mile- age. $1595. 104 Oortand PE _4-3520 HURON MOTOR SALES] SELECTION OF" SWEPT- WING DODGE _— aw "88 Dodge 2dr. sedan, “ope & CARS & TRUCKS ~ STATTS MOTOR SALES oo MM 06OUMY «(73-2750 = Lk. Orion Se ee 1954 FO! RA WAG- RIEM Bay Mander EIDER _ENGLEHART ‘More Than Good Looks. There's mileage—iots of th mica us apck A apes syed in and see for yourself. ‘52 Olds 4Dr. ...... 295 Radio & ‘heater. Byte oy ‘51 Pont. 2-Dr. Sed. $ 195 DELUXE 8—Radio & heater, H dramatic, exceptionally nice car. ‘53 Olds 4-Dr. .....$ 695 Hvdramatic, Res FF an tS: "35 Buick ck Century . $1295 BR, Radio a Beat er. Fame gy" Burry on 56 6 “Mercury M ‘clair $1595 heater. Automatic . Lew ~~ : : = rg Power steering and br: beeutiful tu-tone blue and w! *55 Buick 2-Dr. .... — Radio & heater. Stand- ree gem mone low tdionge. 54 Pontiac 4-Dr, ..$ 595 SEDAN — 8 wt , Tddio & heater, "54 Ford Crestline .-$ 695, vs & OFFERS heater. Poraomatie. A real 18 5 Saeaaaerenrans ‘54 Buick Super... -$ 995 BE nce Hit] “Son ‘estan oP 's bass a Ferd gy ce Dynafiow. A one-owner °36 Chevrolet car, Hardtop .. 53 Buick Convert. $ 795 3 Sele Fe BOGS | SOE ar aici Bf foe alge ir. Hardtop «oe "56 Bae Gan ae Seer 53 Buick Su 2-Dr. $ 695 "56 Buick Super Hardtop 1695 p- "56 Pontiac 2-dr, Catalina HARDTOP — Radio & heater. 4 8 TES sas | Byestios, PRICED TO GO, ‘ Olas Motley Cpe. aay ‘53 Stude. 2-Dr. ... .$ 395 ‘ “V §805| HARDTOP v4 — $ Pirmouth 4dr. Sedan .... § 8 heater Automatic " é ds 88 Convertible .... $1486 |'54 Pontiac 8 Wen. $ 995 evrolet Br, w..is. $0 DELUXE s¢ poren i eskee eee od see. Byéramstic, “A real ee 3 Oise 8 Hardtop 1 ; tT tar. 196 '54 Buick Special ..$ 895 apnemanaree te Saat WE NEED CARS! 210 Orchard Lake Ave, Liberal Trade Allowances TBE 8-0488 — 10 F E 2-101 Pea ars Eves. Pontiac Sales |, Beer SS _ fo some rp. 1088 XK-140. MC convt., with Old” sng finish,” ir g hy *windews. Like thro ut. FE 4-0076. ~ . ah ‘62 LINCOLN as EM 3-6313 . an Gane’ ool ee ORY Ory tai| Roger's Sales & Service sacrifice, veut = ~~ b evaiity ‘Rew car trade-ins | °5} Suburban Mtrs. SibaOni . Plymouths 1958 $149 DOWN OR TRADE IN TAXES AND ‘58 PLATES INCLUDED ALL MODELS AVAILABLE $47.50 PER MONTH SPECIAL PAYMENT PLAN CALL OR ASK FOR A ms Aubure Ag RUGOED™ iaer 1952 Rae. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY a bt re it en Ms pw ‘Turner PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS aaees a Me eaene eee ee ee Pe ee ts eae eee het pv ees eee re’ OLDS DEALER te Sooo epee | HANTS, LEE, AME Eileen Dr., off Square Lk. Rd.| Bevery mens. IB -| 1980 OLDS 88. 2 DR. HYDRA 000 A Rak. ep oy, BY MON- “a miles Ne money Small 4 a DN Assume payments of| monthiv pay og Auto mo, Call Credit Mer. Mr.| Bales. ~ 8 4-2214, ba at MI 4-7500, Ha: Tur- ot) DR 1 NER, = ioege, “ine Ottawa Dr. % PLYMOUTH & CYLINDER 2| —°*_™ : i & WW LIKE SKODA, 1957, R & De. Rath 2 tone ced to ell new, 35 MPG. wl trade On OR 136 Oarana® * MOTORS, 5555 he . we PLYNOUT «oR csrou| COmmunity Motor Sales "56 FORD D CUSTOM $ dr. e. ae. » ie 83 ‘HUD DSON oY HORNED = 4 Except a — 2 da 54 ‘CHEVY. Y BEL-AIR ‘ : sedan, RH, Powerglide, kd 7 chevy WAGON a ere, 2 tone 4 Oe oe SEDAN Starchief deluxe 4 .. ag. Hydra. ne and out. Priced to EDDIE @ PLYMOUTH SOT vel ~~ > ROUGH PE 5-1588 St ee “on vena’ I adc Dy- "regen. 8 v4. STATION —, Pully equipped. imp 2. : , new, Clarkston Motor Sales | Community Gieriotan Mich “Puone Mat Sarai | Used Cars find, Tuning condition. 4135. FE 804 N MAIN ROCHESTER, rc 20311 ans "6 37 156 57 55 "34 33 te ’55 4 WE WILL BUY . MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS. MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES SAV Stampede $ale Just Make Us an Offer '58 DEMOS. AT A LOW CAR GUARANTEE On all '53 - As long as you own the car NEW GOODYEAR TIRES. Available on all '56-’58 models CHEVROLET ? DOOR CHEVROLET STATION W iN ; AGO: CHEVROLET cHEtROL ET = Pad 58 DKW. . STATION WAGON CHEVROLET HARDTOP 4 DOOR "56 VOLKSWAGEN CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DOOR | CER YROLET *34 NASH manpror CH EVROLET CHEVROLET "152 PONTIAC 2 NOOR "52 PONTIAC HARDTOP "49 MERCU RY CONVERTIBLE "53 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON 533 PONTIAC CHEVROLET BEL # DOOR - CHEVROLET 2 ROOR RICE AND ACCE From $95 to $245 A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET baa _, 631 Oakland Ave. - _FE Laat YOUR CAR AT A GooD ING's LOW PRICE 58 models — "537 FORD HARDTOP ‘7 MERCURY 56 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE 55 CHEVROLET TOES WAGON oe V OLKSWAGEN 56 FORD PAIRLANE 2 DOOR 56 CHEVROLET °$5 OLDSMOBILE '54 PONTIAC 4 BOOR ‘53 FORD i83 $ FORD 158 | CHEVROLET ore, WAGON “32 CHEVROLET 50 MERCURY 53. 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Wusn, 'r Frictt.| 1 co_ww4s, News, Wood WCAR, News, Page. , “No thank you.” she said, But tops eal was WAR, oe George phat Paul Winter 3;30-—-WJR, House Party 8:00—WJR, —, = Andy ww, Bet Your Life WXYZ, CKLW, True Detective WJBK, News, Bellboy like many other waiters in her} life, he ‘couldn't resist breaking the aloof barrier and with a grin #WWJ, Woman in House WXYZ, News, McKenzie CKLW, News, Chase WXYZ, News, McKenzie WPON, Spts., Mackinnolt WCAR, News, B. Martyn 1:00—WJR, News WPON, Don MacKinnon ‘WWJ, News, H. TUESDAY AFTERNOON WCAR, News, Page 36 Answe he said: $:30—WJR, Answer Please | WXYZ, News, Wolf 11:40 WWJ, Time for Music| 4:00—WJR, Parade of Bands “ " be?” x cKLW, rere Toby David | CKLW. News Davies WW. News, Deland A Shirley Temple maybe? Geo a . nzie » WCAR, New CKLW. News, Godfrey ’ Shirley Temple’s face, which WPON: Early Bird Club WJBK, News, McLeod — : —stitt-wrinkles when she smiles, Weather HEADLINES AGAIN — It’s been a long time veenvisn _entertainment world with her own TV show. 7:30— . displayed these world-famous ' oat Bi WY2, News, Woll i =F gm wows, Wells 4:30—WJR, Music Hall since. the 1934-40 era’ when actress Shirley Here she’s shown with her husband, Charles 4) nr os the sald “Ne,” and RCA COLOR TY W. a wows, Bellboy | won’ — one CRLW, "Cok tien oo a. Jum De od Temple was the most publicized youngster inthe Black, and children (left to right) Linda Susan then she laughed: Sales and Service SWEET’S RADIO-TV WCAR, News, Thomas WPON, News, MacKinnon WJBK, News, Reid aca Music Agar, 10, Lori, 34%, and Charles Jr., 549. world. But now she’s making some more head- ww, —— 800—WJR, News, B. Guest $:00—WJR, Philip Lenhart WWJ, sews Roberts A — “Usually waiters don’t ask = WWJ, News, Deland lines as Shirley Temple Black, returning to the CKLW, Know CKLW, News, David WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzie nett I'd like a Shirley Temple — WIBK, Sound Ott WJBK, News, ' George 12:30—WJR, Time Out, Music| CKLW, Spts, Chase ja gag they = bring me one.’ WPON, fgws, MacKinnon WXYZ, News, Winter WJBK, News, McLeod SSS 20:00—WJR, Gymphony WW, News, Music WXYZ, News, Shorr WJBK, News, Stero Sounds CKLW, News, Davies 1:00--WJ", Peter L. — WCAR, Arthur Godfrey WPONW, Music With Mason $:30—WIR. Music Hall WXYZ, News, McKenzie CKLW, News, Chase WCAR, Sports * * | Some arenes things have hap- pened in television but this sea- |son’s return of Shirley Temple is) $:380-—WJR, Music Hall CKLW, News, David WJBK, News, George WCAR, T. Malone Mystery House Occupied Again; | Leona.Gage Is Now 9:00—WJR, News, Mrs. Page WJBKE, News, Reid — WWJ, News, ‘the most astonishing of them all. | FP. Elizabeth WCAR, News, B. Martyn WPON, Sports Slants 4 | ur as Ali , — is Furniture Bile | Working.as Showgirl | rs ne = gnment— -- Today's Television Programs - - 22 Baer) sew By EARL WILSON ane cod ah hike ell 6 FR OE E NEW YORK—Leona Gage, the “Miss Maryland” who told the big fib in the “Miss Universe” contest, is now working as just a showgal ($200-a-wk) in Las Vegas while getting her Ghvorce from her home town husband. She paid $1,000 down person in the U. S. at the age of 9| in 1937 ($307,014) and 1934to-1939 movie boxoffice champion. And ‘now, on NBC-TV, it is to- the bouncing bottle mystery has deepened. * * * Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—-WWJ-TV = Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV BRAKES : prese irley Temple — Most Cars TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS ing in the Arctic. 6:55 (2) On The Farm Front, | ,DUTing, the presen a Lanne on ® $9,000-trailer where she and her chil-|{#v's Stirley Temple | - calit—| $ ei eco (® Wells Fargo. Western: Gclata dally numapanar, ‘easthar dren’ll live. The trailer has no car to pull it,| 2. postess, narrator and occasion-| 14.95 6:00 (7) Mr. Danger. Hardie rescues woman doc-|7:00 (2) TV College. |porcelain figurine slammed itself|-° but when times are better, Leona hopes—to+ar-artress on a 16-week, one-hour na ‘ oreo a ! ws. (4) Today. against a desk, and-e-fourdraw=| 7 have a car, too. combination live and filmed TV labor & parts (4) News: Wittiams: (2) Talent Scouts. er dresser came crashing down. Elsa Maxwell, the caviar-champagne doll,| fairytale series titled “Shirley (2) Racket Squad. 7:30 (2) Cartoon Frolic. After a two-day stay with rela- feasts in her dressing room on.a corned beef} Temple's Storybook. MOTOR MART _ 9:00 (7) Voice. Welsh-American tives to get-a rest, the Herr- -4 sandwich, shot of scotch—and a dill pickle.| As a tiny tot winning stardom SAFETY CENTER 6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. baratone Thomas L. Thomas./g.99 (2) Captain Kangaroo. manns — mother and mcther and) 5. Drew Pearson's office phoned James Roose-| in movies like “Little Miss Mar- ( 121-123 & (3) Town Mayor. (7) Cartoon Carnivai. two children, James Jr. 12, and velt. Was it true that Mr. Truman was stay-| ker” and “Baby Take a Bow,” | a hee |» Twenty One. (ae, Te sa ing with him? Yes, it was. “Is it true that Mr.| I'll never forget how Shirley | FE 4-8230 6:30 (7) Three Musketeers, ag.| (2) Danny Thomas, Comedy: |8:%0 (7) Big Show. =. < Truman is sick?” .. . “Yes.” .. . “That's quite| Waited im front of the camera | venture ea crash on Dees Martin (805 (2) Cartoon Clas since Feb, 3,-all types of bot-|, WHSON a story!” .... “Yes,” replied Roosevelt, “espe-| ty tor “eton™ and her sivas — : ‘oon sroom. s . 3, : » @b Foreign tecien crush on Dean Martin. ea have blown thelr screw tops, cially when you — . _ is a cat. F present mother’s words: , = — (4) Frontier. Western: In-| 9:30 (7) Lawrence Welk. '9:00 (4) Romper Room. and other objects have topped) . : “Now sparkle, Shirley, sparkle!” eS cia oy «+1 | dians capture white man (9) Front P: |" without apparent reason. Police} “Scratchy,” the monkey I- , x *« * ku _\ &Y > (2) News: LeGoff : cs oo +e " 9:25 (2) News investigations and scientific tests}got my B. Ww. (Bourbon and hie : : (4) Turn of Fate. War : have turned up no elues. Water) for Christmas, while gat mt ae yore dancir te: . 6:40 (2) Weather; Phelps. Coan ce tore aien(t% (2) Ladies Day. Newsman David Kahn said he|yery affectionate, is terrified na mate Oat oak hen tame | |. Ws Your Car Safe | platoon in Korea in “Days| (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. was having coffee with Her lot that Jayne Mansfield hot forte, special “aby” Oscar | } for"Closed Window” | 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. of Novenbes.®* . (7) Our Friend Harry. mann, Mrs, Herrman was ®\water bottle novelty and runs and $10,000 libel damages when | ” Driving? : . , iS) ‘Decaer Wrids. Cada ee a bom Se teas like crazy at the sight of it a London news magazine claimed : Sports Focus. . " : , ; ” pi ‘Geaghauters. edy: Pete, as expectant fath-/9*35 (9) Billboard. ‘flew off a table and struck the): - - Ingrid Bergman’s new orl Ne a aes “4 MAKE SURE! (4) Death Valley. Adventure: er, is a bundle of nerves. [9:45 (9) Nursery schooltime. desk, As they were investigating beau, Lars Schmidt, an es- aaa midget with a T-yedr-old INSTALL A SAFE, SILENT Chicago men become Texas that incident, a “low rumble” |thetic-type, who speaks Ox- Ra poll — tyeneis. 16:00 (9) Lone Wolf. 40:00 (2) Garry Moore. was heard, then a crash. The|fordian English and has “the wt kar wste’s works SIRE: m DAS (2) Badge 714 (4) Suspicion, Mystery: Edith (4) Dough-Re-Mi. dresser in young James’ room had whispering charm of Sweden,” e” we back & , Adams, “If I Die Before J (9) Movie. crashed to the floor. “sparkle” come rushi was once the wooer of an American producer’s daugh- ter. He recently said: “Ingrid and I get along wonderfully —but we are in no hurry.” . her in a flood of childhood mem- | 7:10 (7) Sports: Wattrick } Live. Middle-aged embezzier} ; x * ®* (James Gregory) hides out/10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. The Newsday reporter stayed in cheap hotel where he} (4) Treasure Hunt. overnight at the Herrmann resi- meets a down-on-her luck dence but reported no further in- dancer (Miss Adams). He!11:090 (4) Price Is Right. | cidents, tries to get her to help him) ~ | : og: PROTECT YOURSELF! Don't 7:15 (7) News: Daly. ; en hols 2 teal 7:30 (7) O.S.S. Adventure: Nazi ’ agent tries a deublecross. TAKES ONLY 15 MINUTES by (9) Million Dollar Movie. —— stolen money to his 11:25 (7) News. Diamon d Smirggling THE MIDNIGHT EARL see she married in 1950; 10-year-old van, Heflin, ‘Tennessee John-| - rother. . Maria Schell wants to meet Monroe. Thelma Rit-| daughter Linda Susan by a pre-/ * (42) | oo One, Drama: Mac-in4:39 (2) Dotto. ter and Cameron Prud’homme of “Mew Gir! in Town” may do} Vious marriage to actor John : ry ‘Price Is Right. donald Carey, Mary Astor, Darryl oe Be es (7) Robin and Ricky. Lonely Stage.” Actress (Miss 9) How : Astor) has the adulation of . ay Doty many but must search for 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. the love of close friends. . 8:00 (7) Love that Jill, Comedy: | Jack plots double-cross when 10:38 (7) (4) Truth or Consequences. “ 2 Agar; daughter Lori, 344, and son the “Min and Bill” TV series ... Zahra Norbo was burned on Chestes. ahmest 6 ithe face while frying bacon, but it didn’t harm her beauty. ae ee | FREETOWN, West Africa —_ Si-| * * * “All talented,” Shirley la’ erra Leone, West Africa, where| Peter Ustinov (of “Romanoff and Juliet”) says his name|“We're quite a family. My diamond smuggling has become/is pronounced “Used Enough.” . . . Vietor Borge, who's selling| band is a whiz on the guitar: big business, isa country of in-|Rock Cornish hens here, will peddle apple cider in Denmark. |ley loves to'sing and Linda congruities. Freetown reports tat- . . . (2) Robin Hood, Adventure: | Booming in Africa Robin comes out of hiding to, go to wedding anniversary party. mL Capt. David Grief. TUESDAY AFTERNOON WISH I'D SAID THAT: Stew Newlin says he’s not decided\the piano. And I still play the 4 Jill tries to get her models) aE tered, dingy shorts worn with an/.out pay-Tv, but there are several sei he’d ‘ ldrums.” She played them as TV. C t Eder threadbare prog: pay NOT a Res (7) Soupy’s On ee eee enced d . fragrant to see kiddie but never in her films, i; 00 upy $s - : and a go = . . . “The ” she said, “ Co Restless oun ctncd,| 7 (9) National News. a a & TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A youngster, writing about our|it yer ter wide’ weet (2) Burns and Allen. Com-| (4) News: Westerkamp. . presidents, noted, “George Washington never told a Ile. Abra- In the up-country one may see a brand new motorcar left to rot by the roadside. Something went wrong and the owner didn’t bother to he it fixed just bought a A shrewed mother. who nized Shirley’s fantastic and a banker-father who’: ‘ aged her money started the edy: Gracie visits hypnotist, (2) News: LeGoff. comes out with new person-) ality. /11:15 (9) Weather. (4) Weather: Eliot. ham Lincoln, though, was a lawyer.” That's earl, brother. | (Copyright, 1958) 12:15 (2) Love of Life. Hi 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. 2: 8:30 (7) Bold Journey. Adven Gy Nene (7) The* Erwins, new one | _ | pay tyeutengel pep ye. : — : ° , age taccome . ; on a caréer as a ture: Polar-bear, seal hunt- a (9) Mary Morgan. It's a crazy country of illicit Western County Rea ltors eter tn the dirhust dive ot ths 11:20 (9) Theater. Chester Mor s, diamond digging which the police ? : catelia te . No Hands on the Clock.” |y9. 45 (2) Guiding Light. find it impossible to cope with in Receive State Ch arter cal ui otte thee Dondersitten Elephant! a) sts: Park ithe jungle-like terrain. | a. teal = . (4) Sports: Parker. :00 (2) Susie. | x * * : There were ey Temple _ Waiting Reom 2) Sports. Hs i | — fav : ; dolls, now making a comeback G, Austria (INS) — c (4) Movie. | A Mercedes - Benz tavorite| “ourteen Oakland County real: Michi ‘ ; » ™ A traveling saleeman drove into |) My Little Margie. ~ |car among wealthy diamond trad- [estate ‘men officially be ca melee “esiature concerning} along with Shirley, and a variety |, Salzburg, went through a red 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. Tom) (9) Movie. lers — may stand. outside a mud| realtors this past week when they| 4, be ite Wea Oak of about 30 other Shirley Temple NO CHARGE FOR LABOR light and was stopped by an Conway, “The Falcon sia hut. Rich Syrians call at villages| received a charter for their West-lpn nt he West Oakland /named kiddie products. At her re- on Front or Rear Pipe othcer, He explained he was a Back.” 06) 1:30 (2) As The World Turns. [laden with presents for the Da-|emn Oakland County Board of| ou, Board of Realtors include: | tirement in 1940 as a child actress, when purchased with bit distracted because an ele- (7) Topper. tives — to get them to go dia-| paar C. O. Bales, 8210 Commerce Rd.,| she reportedly had a bank account muffler, “si had been sitting on his |11:30 (7) Night Court. Re-enact- ° mond digging. — Walled Lake; Earl Garrels, 6615/ and trust funds totaling $2,000,000. ee the policeman cevested Sim ment of court cases. 00 () Ow Mie Irate Harold A, Meininger, vice presi- Commerce Rd., and Fred J. Rid-| ‘But fame, studio coddling and cleared up later. A circus owner Alexandra Danilova. Two Deputy Sheriffs Association, presented the charter| West Bloomfield Township; Huron| marks on Shirley, as they have RUST-OUT, BURN-OUT up : . : aoe ° to the group at a dinner-meeting| Valley Realty, M59 and Williams ‘ : i oc ' firmed that one of his ele- 2:25 (4) Faye Elizabeth J Marriage y on many other former kid stars. ND BLOW-OUT Phants had indeed sat on the _ : oin in Marriag held at the Rotunda Inn, West|Lake Rd., and Earl James, 8260| ‘Today's black-haired, grownup| A 5 car — thought it was a stool, TUESDAY MORNING 2:30 (2) House Party. TIPTON, Ind. w—Deputy Sher- Bloomfield Township. pees — Rd., both of White | Shirley is as natural, modest and | the trainer said — at a cross- (4) Kitty Foyle. iff John Axline and Deputy Sher- xs ek or loveable as- yesterday's blonde | roads outside town. 6:50 (2) Meditations. iff Sandra Anne Grimme Axline| .The permanent charter, granted] Commerce Township members| little curlytop.. KING’S 8:50 (9) News. were honeymooning today. from the National Association of|are: Multi-Lake Realty, 3060 S.| onoRrow: Shirley Temple Sheriff Paul Grimme may have|Real Estate Boards, gives the|Commerce Rd.; Oakland County plays “Headline Memories.” Midas Muffler Service , ACROSS | ry rT] 5 ¢ $:00 (2) My Hero. gained a son but lost a deputy as/Tealtors complete jurisdiction to) Realty, 2610 Union Lake Rd.; Ray- a I — Hous . z ‘ A Pe pan A 1 : he gave his daughter in marriage buy and sell property in Lyon, Mil-| mond G. Poirier, 3330 Chester St.; | 256 South Saginaw 2 | | @ aint " sari el yesterday, Axline- serves on the|ford, Highland, Novi, Commerce | Theodore Trocke, 1648 Union Lake! Complete Component Hi-Fi grog alin, or (9) Favorite St Marion County sheriff's highway|4Md White Lake Townships and|Rd., and David W. Young, Lake, (not just & | 1S eae. ils patrol at Indianapolis. portions of Farmington and West /| Sherwood. el esomtert Hit —* FE 2-1010 | $:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours Mrs. Axline is a deputy on her] Bloomfield Townships. Other members are: Henry I. o All Work Guaranteed - ‘ es 7) Do ¥ Trust Y s Wife? | father’s staff here but has been| Albert R. Saunders, executive|Moerdyk, 9416 Cooley Lake Rd., Estimates . Open Nicadey thru Thursday “a pe Movie. ourNe*'working as a receptionist for an|Secretary of the Michigan Real|White Lake Township; Richard G. "| Bioomfield Electronics ‘til $:30 Friday ij 8: bis ; Indianapolis radio station. Her} Estate _——. wag the guest |Steele, 224 N. Center St., and W. C.| OR 38-8583 Saturday ‘til : wedding gown was her deputy’s speaker of the evening. He ex-|Dinnan, 3475 Pleasant View Dr.,|- soe Se 4:00 (2) rin rd ~~. uniform, complete with badge. | Plained the significance of the|both of Highland Township and (4) Queen a Day, charter and discussed the present|Wiison Real Estate, 229 S. Main: (7) Bandstand. and proposed bills before the 'St., Milford. a 0 2 eee Clear Ice to Release t Secre' : ot Mississippi Traffic YOU CAN FINISH | Prt tat tie - CAIRO, Bl. Col, Charles B, | ; : said nario lpr oeediy th| There is a difference in high-fidelity equipment? Modern * Romances. w Rages You can hear it.., you can see it in Electro-Voice! 4:45 (4) ™m ces. through ‘the 37-mile i : gh < e iy he Widest choice of ‘models. For everything in high- 00 (2) Detroit Bandstand. coi a ee ‘ ‘AT HOME fidelity, iil is no finer = — — e iver © can ‘resume, mplet it — (@) I married Joan. River levels are expected to re-(m »iM_your spare time. 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