The Weather . = Ge eas, bn . Snow flurries, warmer. C@etalla Page 2) ec ee 4 . Hoh YEAR Ae oe 4o qi 2 E, % 5% a “i * puter Mei Nit > itinus J By DR. EDWIN T, DAHLBERG President, National Council of Churches Mark 1:14, 15, "Now after John was hyp oy Jesus came into Galilee, preaching the ny of God, and poate « ‘The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at band; repent, and believe in the gospel’.” eo One cold winter morning four or five years ago I was sitting ina bus at a suburban station on the edge of Pittsburgh, Pa., waiting to go on to Lewis- burg, where I.was to speak at a student convocation at Bucknell University. It was a bitterly cold day. The door of the bus Was open, and we were all sitting rather dismally in our seats, waiting for the bus driver to finish” his coffee and doughnuts in the depot. Suddenly there was an electric change in the whole atmosphere. An old news dealer got on board with a bundle of newspapers under his His head-was hunched way down in his coat. collar, but his eyes twinkled merrily as he began to call out in the cheeriest. voice you could imagine: “GOOD NEWS HERE! Local news, world news, sports news, yeociety news. Morning papers heré—five cents a copy.” * <*&. I had already read the ‘morning paper. But ‘the spirit of this old news butcher was irresistible. I me said, “Haven't you got any bad news?” “Only in fine print on the back page,” was the reply. He sold @ paper to every passenger on the bus. As he re- turned to the front of the aisle, he turned around, bowed to us grandly, and said, “In the name of the bus company, I wish to extend my best wishes for a safe and pleasant journey.” < In a far greater and more Westone sense, that is the way Jesus Christ broke in upon the attention of the world. He came saying to the nation, “Good news here! Eternal and everlasting news! Personal news! News for all mankind!” We read in the first chapter of Mark that “Jesus came into Galilee, preaching the gospel of God, and saying. “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of -God is at hand.’" ke * « This is literally what the word “gospel” means— “good news.” It was the news of God's love for all men. It was the good news that the Messiah had “come—that forgiveness of sins was issued freely to all who would repent and come té the Saviour—that in Christ even death was abolished, and that we need no longer sorrow as those without hope, but rather rejoice in the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith. Christ's kingdom was to be an everlasting king- dom, for all nations, races, and peoples, who Oe ee oe St en eee ee Boy Plus Closed School Equals Snow Adventure By DICK SAUNDERS The weather outside’s delightful—to a youngster who wakes to find it has frozen shut his classroom doors for at least a day. What do kids do when their school has been closed by bad weather? If drifting snow ‘¢atised their brief freedom, it's their duty to romp.in the liberating~ agent. Hip deep, if possible. Tuesday the elements forced an unscheduled holiday on students at Lake Orlon Junior. High School. Billy Shoup, 14, of 109 Axford St., searched for high ad- venture in a romp through the hills near his home. x ®& -& Down into a valley he scampered, searching for a cer- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) fo Pull Men Out "|China said today it will ||withdraw all its. troops! *|from North Korea by the “|end of this year. simply had to buy one of his papers. A man back of *#| another attempt to pres- »\sure U.N. forces out of *|South Korea. E|greeted with skepticism in §/Seoul and Washington. ; any elections would have te be seeerviend es fie Tr. N. NESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 195822, PAGES Sip Fa ’ China Promises tet of North Korea Move Is Regarded as Attempt to Push U.S. -From South Korea SEOUL, Korea (P—Red The move is seen as an- The announcement was North. Koren, He wes ec-| ‘companied by Vice Premier Chen and can’t always explain such a/Yi, Red China's new foreign min- They usually guess, air content re-| same and moves gen-| eastward direction, the book. ister. | The communique ‘said the first) stage of the Chines@™troop with- rowel would be completed before April 30. Bone-Chilling Cold to Continue East Locked 1 CHICAGO (Ns) — The eastern third of the nation was tightly locked in an icy vise of Arctic air oy that remained almost motion- — * The weather bureau in Chicago in ley a the East Coast. to Missouri ‘and Towa and from Maine to Alabama. ICE IN RIVER A mile ice gorge that is build ing up in the Mississippi River is explained that a stagnant weather Sredually choking off river traffic pattern that of the country kept the cold sealed, in much like a refrigerator and added that there is no relief in sight for the ice box conditions. CREEP UPWARD Temperatures crept upward a few degrees in some places buf ‘the bone-chilling cold that has kept many sections below freezing for as long as 13 days is expected to continue through the weekend. The winter's worst cold wave, plus a heavy weekend snowfall, has been blamed for 419 weather deaths, ——_ ws ee ee where some 150 comm te the storm, report- edly are chert of Sood and fuel. The extreme cold extended from The Weather PONTIAC vs. Be warm Burean Report VICENITY..— Mostly 26-4. Low t near 16. Tomerrow partly cloudy with seattered snow fler- ries and « warmer in af and Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. At 8 om om.; Wind velocity 12-15 m.p.h. North, Sun a ‘Wednesday at 6:08 p.m. Sun rises Thursday at 7:23 p.m. Saeon sets Wednesday at 7:28 p.m, over most! than 100 barges and their tows. were blocked by ice at the junction of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers. Five towboats and their barges broke through the ice jam and headed south. But the others awaited a break in. the cold ‘wave, the worst in more than 20 years. Snow removal in the East was hampered by the huge storm. Misery and inconvenience fol- lowed in the wake of the snow and helicopters rescued marooned farmers and their families in heavy snow drifts and flights were delays'in train operations and sev- eral trains were stalled in New England. to run into millions. , * * * hit the San Fraticisco Bay area. Heavy rains lashed eentral and northern California. San Fran- cisco measured an inch of water in a six-hour period and almost - four inches were received in a ‘| 24-hour period at Point Arena,: Calif. streams-near Cairo, Ht} pital medical staff, two of its many isolated any eastern cities still listed snaried air traffic because of canceled. Most railroads listed long The economic log@was expected Winds up to 40 miles an hour A peak gust of 87 m.p.h. was re- ported at Tatoosh Island off the high S026. Westerly winds 15-26 mites HOrtnwest tip of Washington. an hour | slowly diminishing tonight Gusty winds also stirred the} a Spa = Man Flies | mm * monies at last c Pentiae Press Photo night's county Republican kick- _ off meeting. It attracted 125 to the County Office’ “ Building to hear Lodge and other county and 2 sass tia $1 Million, 5-Year Project To Study Schizophrenia. the mechanisms of the mental disease. Patients at the hospital will be used in the basic research of schiz- ophrenia or split personality. “It is the foremost public health Ypsilanti ‘State Hospital and the |University of Michigan. The grants ‘were made by the National Insti- tute of Mental Health. The direetér’ of the project, psychiatry professor Norman Rosenswelg the iversity, |_1 — Is. schisoptirenia a single wad Ir ta the firet time vuch o (disease such as diabetes or does large scale cooperative research “Tit Consist of similar conditions like program ‘has concentrated on heart disease of cancer? 2 — Are there consistent bio- logical differences among schiz- ophrenics patients and do such * * lems the study will attempt to solve: City Retains Gillespie in Sullenberger Suit ; i. ground, constitution and life, expe- leash eapen Ainye en a rience figure in the development to act as trial Jawyer in the $250, _jot the disease. 000 e suit brought against) 4 — How do brain drugs now Pontiac General Hospital. by susused in psychiatric treatment ipended staff surgeon, Dr. Neil H.| work? chiatric findings? Piggins, 3 Others Reported Retiring DERROIT The Detroit Times said today Detroit Police Commissioner Exiward Piggins is expected to resign within 60 days and that three top police depart- problem of our time,” said Dr.| Rosenzweig ment officere would retire in the next few days. * * * - The newspaper named those ex- He outlined some of the prob- | Harvill, Deputy Supt. Miles Fur- pected to retire: as Supt.. Jack jlong and Senior Inspector Arthur, Heidt, lt sald Detective Chief Marvin Lane also will retire if a business connection he‘ls seek img ma- terializes. The Times reported Herbert W. (Burt) Hart, wealthy businessman and long-time friend of Mayor Louis Miriani, is the top choice to succeed Piggins,: named commis- sioner by the late Mayor Albert 3 —. How do the patient’s back-| E. Cobo. It added Louis J. Berg, \traffic director, reportedly will be jnamed superintendent. : * * * | Detroit Police officers can on full pension after service, regardless of retire years 25 age. Sullenberger. . * * * City Commissioners agreed in- formally last night to pay Gillespie, | a former Oakiand County ‘tireuit} judge, $150 a-day in court under a! City Charter provision that addi-| tional counsel can be hired to as- sist City Attorney William A. Ewart. . Ewart said that Gillespie, vaca-| tioning in California, had indicated| his services would be available. Trial of the suit has been | scheduled for early in April. Be- sides the hospital, Dr. Sullen- berger has also named as de- fendants. the city and the hos- pital director, as well as the hos- bitter cold, he continued to * committees and beard of trustees. Dr. Sullenberger is also asking) jfor an injunction cancelling his |Nov. 13 suspension and allowing him to practice again at the hos-- pital. the hospital Rome Begins Lent ROME (INS) — Thousands of worshippers jammed St. Peter’s today for the Ash Wednesday for home. ‘Boy 1 Plus Closed School (Continued From Page One) tain:snow covered trail. Once found, it led him through a narrow strip of trees and underbrush. He nimbly ducked under a single icy strand of barbed wire fence, stepped out inte a clearing and started up the first of many rolling hills. He kicked snow into the air and watched it blow away like dust in the frigid gusts of wind. Oblivious to the the deepest snowdrifts to trudge through. x * Then, half running, half sliding, he flew down the other side and found a few logs to walk down tightrope style. Finally, he reached the highest ‘peak and looked out over 4 nearby lake. Remaining here for awhile at his look- out post, Billy carefully scanned his vast domain. Then he began retracing his footsteps, stopping after a few moments to sit in the middle of a newly ~ found snowbank on the edge of a miniature cliff. He tossed handfuls of snow into the ‘air and grinning as the tiny flakes blew like icy mist against his wind- ‘ reddened cheeks. He slid down the steep slope and started’ Le the hill crest, searching out nen services opening the Lenten = Ti urch Ve * bells pealed, calling hundreds of thousands of others to the tra- ditional services and to follow the stations of the cross which recall Christ’s walk to Mt, Cal- hoping the weatherman will ful (wonderful, delightful) more day,/ * The last we/saw of him, he was trudging hatless, snowy, and completely happy, up a windblown slope; probably * continue his terrible, fright- — for at least one 4 nation’s northeast quarter with velocities ranging from 20 to 30 imiles an hour in the Northeast iwhich gusts of up to 40 miles an jhour added to the misery of resi- guy Tuesday in Pontiac fas recorded coumere) Highest temperature ...... : Lowest ; H dents of the mid-Atlantic Coast. - Pla cogent sano nAONOCOINEaY Wonther: | ir, windy. eecesegeee "| La * * One Year Age in Pontiac | Spotty snow flurries were re- Highest Gubesen be resreeneccenee " ported over the Northern Plains} , Mean temperature. «...... vssses+ 49.5/4nd light rain or sprinkles fell in : : ; southern and central Texas. Highest and Lowest Temperatares This! yient snow or snow flurtics 64 in 1884 “4 in 1936) during the night added to the wosetey's Temperatare Chart ; deep snow ‘belt that extended arquette from Michigan and the lower Bismarck is yr Miami és 38} Great Lakes region eastward:| | wie f , é Buffalo /"? Minneapolis 18 5, through much of New York,“ Charleston z 22 New Orieans 4 a Pennsylvania and — of the Cineinnatt 9 a Omaha 8 al! New England interior. “DAIDE STORY t ‘s ” ? : : ni oenix aii utives Mich- Denver 63 98 Peitet 13) «A.-big Army helicopter, one of eames et 16. 33 Pittsburgh "41 41 two that rescued 21 pereian rede: igan Bell Telephone Co.'s Poritjac district view Pory Worth 44 39.8. Francisto 50 PY ed in snow-locked northern Indiana} ‘the operations at Pontiae Central High School %. es | * 5 ae si | cs 16 rural homes, will distribute drums| Yesterday. “Roy Gallipo, right, a teacher, shows Feb. 11 by jacknonite g 25 Washington 4 ‘of fuel oil today to familie s| 4 shop operation to, from left, Omer-Lewis, dis-. cilities under a ies angeles 0 86 “ { ‘a 35 (heeding it. trict plant manager; Don Dubois, . supervising. ¥ / ’ é ‘onPlane Grab tb SEOUL, Korea i — The South 4 (The Day in Birmingham \Church Women will Join in Prayer Service Friday | South Korea Questions | ‘Key Man’ in Seizure of Airliner, 34 Aboard Korean army reportedly is inter- rogating a high-ranking Commu- _jnist agent believed to have) - x * An army counterintelligence Source reported the agent's arrest after the national police an- nounced they had evidence seven Communist passengers seized the plane at gunpoint and diverted it to North Korea. Piloted by two Americans, from Pusan to : Seoul. x * The U.S. State Department ac- ¢epted the theory that Commu- nists had» seized the plane in flight. m %: 2.2 A North Korean newsman told South Korean reporters at Pan- munjom that some of the 34 per- sons aboard were “wounded ‘and are receiving medical treatment.; He did not specify how they w wounded, but his report tended to substantiate the theory of a gun- fight. * « * Communist representatives at . Com- persons aboard the plane. ji County ae Blast ‘Unholy Pair’ (Continued From Page- One) spending. “We are going to run this on a business basis,’ he re- holy alliance of big labor with the Democrats.” “Come 1960," he sald, “we .are going to get some sad qwakening if some UAW leaders or Soapy get near Washington.” The Republican committee of Oakland County, headed by Arthur G. Elliott, had a surprise package. It was a 20-minute filmed interview The governor should pay more attention to his own state before accusing ‘President Eisenhower of being responsible for the nation’s ij the wish he would do it one way or another, Work there as he should or get out for the entixe 365 days.” . * * * Lindémer urged county Republi- cans to give him “a minority par- ty, if the Republican party be a it was on a flight) i custom established in 18 women are observing first The United Church Women .of/ Birmingharh will sponsor the event this year at 10 a.m. in St. James Episcopal Ch ck ° Mrs. Earl Brambiett of the First Baptist Church and Mrs. W. B, Hutchinson of St. James are cochairmen. Other committee members are Mrs. John VanderRoest, Mrs. Da- win Kettering, Mrs. Alvin Lawrie, Mrs. Dale McNutt, Mrs. David ‘Tedd, Mrs.. A. C. Childs, Mrs. R. C. Trouteaud, Mrs, William D. Rentch, Mrs. Russell Cowles and Mrs, Alfred Rupple. ham service will be Mrs. George A, Burnham, Mrs. Kenneth a Chief Hurtubise Ousted a t Keego Police Head Fired Last, Night, Says He Wrote Resignation Feb. 12 KeegoHarbor Police Chief Rich- ard last night was dis-|~: missed by the City Council. Mayor Samuel Whitmore said to- si tien day that the ac- = tion was taken for the “best interest “There was no ~ because he had He declined tol a. HURTUBISE comment further on why the resig- nation was asked. Hurtubise, however, said he had sent a letter of resignation to the mayor on Feb. 12. He said he felt the $5,200 a year pay for the post wasn't enough for Find Freedom Frigid CARLISLE, Pa. # —Prisoners at the Cumberland County Jail got a frigid taste of freedom when .they were called out to help clear this borough's streets of snow. “It’s a relief -for them even in this weather to get out into the open,”’ said one official. ee z Not for Florida Birds WINTER PARK, Fla. (—Fior- ida’s unusually cold winter def- initely isn't for the birds. C. Russell Mason, executive director of the Florida Audubon Society, - said large numbers of birds are in Lent as World Day of Prayer.| Taking part in the Birming- j wd The service duplicates ost conducted in churches through. out the world. It has been trans- Funds received during this day are used for missionary purposes. jow the reading. / — “Success” is the topic for the discussion group of the Senior Men's “lyh meeting Friday. The entertainment feature will be a talk by George Ziegler, a club memper, on “The Life of George Washington.” A Pontiac man Was arrested by Bloomfield Hills Police yes- terday on charges of larceny of liquor from the Kingsley Inn. J. W. Smith, 26, of 57742 Going St... a night porter at the inn, ad- }mitted taking 30 quarts of liquor, — g to Bloomfield Hills po- He removed the hinges from the , police said. Membership tea for the Birming- ham Women's Club will be held from 2 to 4 p.m, Friday at the home of Mrs. Ralph Main, 891 Fairview Dr, She will be assisted by Mrs, Charles W. Hester. Government Orders 1,163 Willys Jeeps TOLEDO, Ohio ®#—Willys Mo- tors, Inc., said today it hag re- ceived a $3,108,227 government A Communion service will fol-' BIRMINGHAM — Following a{Mrs. N. J. Elis and Mra Vane og spec, N Yiquor bar without disturbing the Tock, polic the vehicles since the Second World War. : * * « 5 The 1,763 units and parts were ordered rag the International Co- ‘School Bus in Accident, Avon Girl, 7, Injured A seven-year-old Avon Township girl, Stella Dombrowski, of 2673 Melvin St., was injured slightly, yesterday when the school bus she was riding home in collided with a car at Clovelly and Harrison roads, Avon Township, according sn Police at the Center Line * * * She was treated at St, Joseph Mercy Hospital for facial cuts and a possible broken nose before being released. The bus was being driven by James T. Brown, 22, of 318 Alice St., Réchester, said police. The dying of Marvetion _and expo- sure. driver of the car was Joseph L. Adams, 22, of 2856 Harrison Rd. Burns to Stay in Show Business ‘Gracie Allen HOLLYWOOD (INS)—The famed comedy team of George urns and Gracie Allen is calling it quits after 35 years in show business. - Burns announced yesterday Will = x * * that Gracie will retire when the team’s current TV show closes in May. However, Burns says he will continue in show George sald: married life. | week,”’ very with his McCad People’s Choice” as well as the business, “Geeete hae had it. She has been im chow business all Her life. We have been married 32 years and we have made motion pictures, appeared in vaudeville, nightclubs, wu “Now is the time tor Gracie to see our children, our grand- children, and her friends, and to take life a little easier, I¥s 8 grind to learn 25 pages of dialogue out Of 46 each x * % Burns sald he “will have some kind of show.” He has been den Company, producing such popular TV shows as the “Bob Cummings Show” and “The Burns and Allen series which — foolish- has been on TV for eight years and on radio for 20 years. | “When I was born,” one of Gracie Allen’s gags goes, “I was 80 surprised I couldn’t talk for a year and a half.” Well ‘Tires, CADILLAC 62 COUPE - Full Power, Radio, Heoter, White Side - - $4,600 ~ AEROME OLDS- CADILLAC ae 5. aA va bok and Extras Ww 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 19, ‘1958 s a - Deaths in Pontiac and | : earby Areas (22 — Service for James “$2, of 242 Howard St., will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Muir Funeral Home. Of- ficiating will. be the Rev. Frank S. ‘Hemingway of Liberty Street. Gos- pel Church with burial in Mt. Hope peep Mrs. MRS, FRED GUERIN TROY — Service for Mrs. Fred (Ada). Guerin,, 47, of 890 Robin- wood St., will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Price Funeral Home. Officiating will be the Rev. Reg- inald Hocking of Big Beaver Meth- odist Church with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. od | Mrs. Guerin, who died yesterday) esjat Ardmore : Hospital, Ferndale, a resident of Oakland ight years, Surviving are her husband and two brothers, Nelson and Walter|- ‘Wheatly ‘in Pennsylvania. JOHN B. HODGKIN ELBA TOWNSHIP — Service for John B. Hodgkin, 87, a former resi- dent of Elba Township who died Tuesday in St. Lawrence Hospital, Lansing, will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Elba Metho- dist Church. Officiating will be the Rev. Stanley Bailey with burial in Goodland Cemetery, Funeral arrangements. were made by Baird Funeral Home, _ Sueviving are three sons, John/! of Lansing with whom he_ lived, Spend Your Vacation Where The Old West Lives Again EI Rancho Vagas Las Vegas, Nevada Por details, * Sestelien . uevengemee cnt wane “Your Dealer in Dreams” GRACE PLUMMER REILLY MI 4-5711 379 Hamilton Birmingham - | Fred of Boyne City, Bovne Falls: two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Helzerman cf Willis and Mrs. Dan Tronjanek of East Jor- jdan; 17 grandchildren; two step- sons and three stepdaughters. . ROY N. HOYT wilt be eld: at 9 put, Senantvons ‘ak ithe Sharpe Funeral Home. Burial il be in Lakeview Cemetery. Clyde of : : att | : ys Pr: ! Mr. Hoyt died Monday at his home. : 8 Mt. Clemens Street NATURAL HEALTH FOODS FE 4-4601 Organically Grown -|' SUNFLOWER SEEDS 4 BS | , WITH THIS COUPON ‘Reg. $1.19 Lb. 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At one time he was assistant ito the president of - of the GLENDALE, Calif, @ — Robert M. Satterfield, 81, a nationally syndicated cartoonist for many years, died Monday of a x * CINCINNATI W— Dr. Gustav ‘Sweet potatoes are the driest of the common vegetables, AUTO TIRE’ RUBBER sree Mats Eckstein, 92, one of the nation's oldest active dentists, died of a) heart ailment yesterday. He was' born in G oan’, * *® panels ®# — James Schmidt, | 60, board member of the United | Auto Workers Local Kenosha, Wis., died yesterday. : ow * * CLEVELAND (#—John J. Cor- coran, 68, former chief signal en- gineer of the New York Central system, .died yesterday. : a OS WASHINGTON # — Col. Phillip Mathews, retired Army officer who had held state positions in Pennsylvania and New York, died yesterday, After retiring from. the Army he was chief executive of the New York State Transit Com- mission and later served as Penn- sylvania state budget secretary.’ He was in his early 70s, BALTIMORE W. —. 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China TAIPEI, Formosa @—The Chi- y t rt * \ iz ot the Nebraska State a Terrible Terry of has begun 8 loud scru- of the tax status of the state's Pe end denen a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ri Magee Cline lesen? > sane ' e SE5=" Readjustment? \—aroppiing mission over Red China| 4 Peiping radio said the plane was! NEW YORK (INS) — \ @ttacked yesterday by Gommunist places . . - People . . : to, eum of Se Bart 8 — {Russians want us to build a. missile|Nebraska delegate who disturbed . things .<,) ‘planes sovth of-Haiyang, in Shanm- Marcus .Nadler, professor of mington’s tung province, Psa crashed into finance at the New York University, Air Foree: the sea. ‘Graduate Scheol of Business, de-) The Nationalist Defense Minis-fines the difference between an try said the unarmed plane Wa8' economic readjustment’ and a re dropping leaflets “with greetings cession: and messages of comfort for out) compatriots on the mainland on Year non Of Ge Cunese NOW it we both lose our jobs, that's} ” Year. a recession.” aie aad em cer rockets. THEN THIS 1S Yet more than a year age, | | Defense Secretary Wilson mate! For YOU! « | The Strategic Air headquart Omaha cow Full 100 Proof = ‘eels ome toe ok ‘k barfacks which are all that an j left of Fort Crook. te theme villes of 0 fecmeiien” | cavalry post are housed some of | we the airmen whose daily duties | | with SAC would have stunned — 7 | Jules Verne. Bat in preparing an interconti- | Full enjoyment! nental weapons system, oi performarices. | Commeniil Not incidentally at all, a major ieoncern at SAC these days is the reason why the Russians have stopped all their talk of the Red’ air force. They no longer send new bombers and fighter¢ whist- —_Get , Save Stranded Scouts H | CECILTON, Md. # — Three! Delaware National Guard tanks crossed into Maryland early to at its best~with (io nen woes cates snow drifts and rescued eight Girl, ‘Scouts and their adult leader 3 Sp ‘stranded since Saturday. ‘ * * aa . P| The nine had been living the . ‘past two days on canned tomato! : soup and dry cereal, None sut-| e fered any ill effects. Deaware’s Gov. J. Caleb Boggs | ‘ordered the tanks to the reas = a lafter getting permission from ‘Maryland authorities to cross the | There is @ size and (**" "™, ‘ type to meet jour] Maryland state highway offi| jclals had tried unsuccessfully to: needs and budget ‘reach the scouts with. a. snow, plow. * * us | For {§—— County Births Heating & Als Conditioning coariee f. sent 2 L : a i 3 if ~ FI i be Fe Ef FREE i & i j &§ 8 z 4 2 j PS q B if «+ and here's how they do it: John ouscany, First—a tifie posting car ~~ ha das wy - i Peony pate She beeests Ariur'G. Goulette, ore they ive. os te Goons A i EF Joseph PF coer 1360 Ht James & Poo ee =f & RS i EB é ils g3 8 Orchard Farmington ee ee ee le | wl | 4 ii i Ere sy Bove 4 inbow ie Mi ae ! achiatne + ed bling | + moms i i , Ferzusot Sone w to Mile ; James A, Granam, yaw Westbourne zel “Cranbrook is] N 7 an Kirkaldy ichard FR Riceie, 27347 Leheer ahlen 2S bd ee iffe <1 Melvin FH Weobronner ir, 6 2 oe L. Edwards, 7193 Orchard . 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Preskdent and Publisher MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS er ere ree Loss of Senator Byrd — Senator Harry F. Brno, of Virginia, _ has declared that he will not be a candidate for the United States Sen- ate this fall. This is a, blow to Vir-- ginia. It hurts the " whole Demo;j. cratic party. In fact, it’s a Ge blow to the United States of America? Senator HARRY F. Byrp is a7 truly great American and a great States- man first. His political party, re- ligion, secial—status, etc., are rele- gated to secondary position. * * * Herein lies his greatness. Primarily, he’s for mankind. Senator Byrd has been a cham- pion watchdog of budgets and all Federal expenditures. Perhaps no man in public life has fought the unending battle of the tax- payers as valiantly and success- fully as this Southerner. Here is taxpayers’ greatest friend, often unsung, but everlastingly on the job. * * * Senator Byrp’s capabilities extend- ed far-beyond this one division of ae ee me cee ee ——pliblic @ifairs. There is nothing in-. sular about the great Virginian. He has served’ Virginia and his nation honorably, cleanly and with great credit to himself and his people. He understood all questions at the Na- tional level and yet he was close to the common man—the little man— and the man who needed help. Sen- ator Byrp was thoughtful, studious and dependable. He has long been one of his party's bulwarks—in fact, one of the powerful, underlying forces for good and progress in the entire District of Columbia. * * * There has been seme talk in Virginian circles that his son, Harry Y. Byrd Jr., might be a candidate to succeed his famous father. The younger Byrd (43 years old) is currently a Senator in the Virginia -Legislature and has been mentioned several times as a Gubernatorial candidate. He is an aggressive young man and would make a worthy successor to his distinguished father. This entire nation suffers a loss in the current retirement of Senator Byrd. Foresight Eliminates Fear of Another Crash Business certainly isn't “brisk” or on the same levels that it was a while back, but. it is infinitely better than it has been many, many times in the past. Probably the world will never reach a point where business gets bet- ter every single year for every single individual. We don’t believe The Maker intended it to be that way. Hence, the current flat spot can be- viewed with greater optimism than many of those in the past. The pay- rolls in the United States are still huge. The national income is gigantic —RIGHT NOW. * x At the same time, we are all very happy over the fact the THE PONTIAC PRESS Publishes by Tue Pontiac Peess Company 48 W Huron St Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mart Datiy Except Sunday Resecut. Bassett. Joun «a Ruer Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and, Advertising Director Manager . Howat H. Frrecermy u, Eset M. Tatapwrit, Vice President and Circulation Manager Business Manager G. Massust. Joapan, Joun W. Prrectaatr, Local Advertising Secretary and Editor Manager Rosret Bo Tone Grose C. Tstpian, Managing Editor Classified -Manager Entered at Post Office. Pontiac, as s¢cond class matter The Associated Presa Kf entitied exclusively to the use for republication of alf Jocal news printed in this hewspaper as well as all AP news dispatches. Twe Powrtac Peess is delivered by cartier for 40 cents ® week; where carrier service is not available in Oakiand. Genesee, Liv: > and t 12.00-a year: cip¢where -n ichigan and af! other ome in the United States $20.00 « wear. All mail subsert Phone Poutiac FE 2-8181. a arn MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS q wie Country Will Feel THE PONTIAG PRESS = | Bdtorial Page aS: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1958 economic leaders and the Govern- ment are busily planning antidotes and counter measures to turn the trend upward again. One of the most recent is frank talk ef an income tax reduction to apply against all or part of - 1958 incomes. Both parties are interested: — A joint effort may result. . * * &- There will probably be no decisions for at least another 60 days as the leaders wish to observe the trend of the times a little longer, with the ardent wish that things may revert anyway. * x * One. thing is certain: we will - not drift aimlessly into a-mess as. we did in the early thirties. And that’s a very comforting thought. There will be definite and corrective measures taken until the desired results are obtained. A quarter of a century ago, this nation simply slid around helplessly. Those days are gone. ee BES Everyone would weleome a tax reduction, but we'd all rather forego that and see the business cycle whirl merrily again. The Man Aint Town parahis in advance. It Was ‘Jack’s Hill’ Great Winter Resort Today Is Far Cry From That Time Ideal husband: According to many wives, the one who'll wash up when asked and dry up when told. _ As more thousands crowd to the Mount Holly Ski Résort every day and night than to any other of Michigan’s 100 odd such winter rec- reational area, my recollections go back for over 60 years. The present four-lane : Dixie Highway Pavement that goes past it rests on what then was a couple of ruts, known as the Saginaw Turnpike, succeeding by only a few years the Saginaw Indian Trail that wound through the Groveland hills. The elevation, highest for many miles around, was known as “Jack's Hill,” because its owner, who lived at its base, was Jack Ludingten, a rough-and-ready bearded rugged in-. dividualist. His abode dated back to the days when the Indians roamed that area —he told of dickering with them. The neighborhood boys regarded him as a sort of inland. Robinson Crusoe, - and he once told me that-he could raise all of the food that he needed on a small plot of level ground, his only outside ex- penditures being less than $10 a year. He seemed to love solitude—and he had it. In the winter he almost went into hibernation. His habitation seemed ail the, more eerie to us youngsters because it was located behind a cemetery. A few years later I enjoyed the dis- tinction of being the first person to drive an automobile to the top of that hill. That was in 1916, and it was ac- complished by a battle with underbrush, while dodging trees and boulders. At the summit I found a comparatively level spot, from which thousands of skiers now. take off.-1 wish that Jack knew about it—perhaps he does. ‘He was a good soul. ° I have it directly from the top men in the Michigan Conservation Department that we should dim our lights when we see any ani- mal in the highway. They “freeze” in their: tracks when - dazzled by the bright lights, but -will leap out of danger when the lights are dimmed. A national survey. according to -. . Dr. Gerdon L. Walls, professor of physiological optics and op- tometry at the University of California, shows that a yellow triangle is the best. traffic sign, with a warning reminder better than a red sign of any shape. - ; Verbal Orchids to— ‘Mr. and Mrs. Noel E, Martin of 101 West: Rutgers Ave; golden wed- ding. : : timore of Drayton Plains; eighty-second birth- day. - . Mrs. Mercedes Francis of Auburn” Heights; eighty-first birth-— day. WASHINGTON — A British foreign office spokesman calls ‘it a “refreshing’’ piece of diplomatic writing. It is considered by Prime : Minister Macmil- lan as an “excel- lent statement.” The United Press report speaks of it as “tartly Ses Sita Probe for the One Brice = Davila wierice days: | Ike Finally Tells — of: repetitive public de’ thd _ Mr. Eisenhower brushed aside the “polemics” after an excellent rebuttal of every argument offered by the Bulganin-Khrushchev notes and speeches. “I prefer,” said the President, Off the Kremli that ‘the Soviet ‘Union can select America’s secretary of state. The makes it clear that Dulles will par- ticipate in the making of policies with reference to an East-West meeting, \ whether or not Soviet rulers like it. J : Voice of the People . of that day, too, because I E : i f ; ef nephews who served in World War II and one son in Korea. So let’s keep Veteran's Day alive if only for our grandchildren to remember, for every man that came back from France sacrificed plenty. And he wasn’t offered a free education, a chance to buy a new home with the help of the Veterans Administration, apd in a lot of places he couldn't even buy a job. Let's keep Veteran's Day, but let's make it Armistice Day again. Labor Supporter Reverses View Donald Richberg earned a pesi- tion of esteem as a lifetime fighter for the rights of labor. But now, after 20 years, he Pees reveals in his new book how He Yotally Disabled Vet of WW I e Looking Back . 15 Years. Ago HALT GERMAN drive in Tunisia. SURVEY INDICATES nation’s in ‘grip of meatleggers. _ 20 Years Ago FOUR RUSSIANS taken off Arctic ice floe. — * REPORT BRITISH cabinet split on Italy friendship. . THOUGHT FOR TODAY Wherefore he saith, Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give light. coercion and how big union leaders or maintain their monopolies. When. 7% do we stop? Moral light is the radiation of P.T the diviner glory. —Thomas Dick General Taylor Urges Cool, Firm U.S. Policy — CHICAGO W—General Maxwell worded.” Cer. | Saumte a misrep- ——— prepared at_the White must maintain ‘‘a cool steadfast- Sly the letter’ *eeemtattone are use from point-by-point memo- of the missile Eisenhower to ous which could be done away partment—calls the Soviet blulf. ackmail — ee fe Bulganin is right- This section js in the polite style a “summit” conference, it can in our future relations with the | fay ly described as 0! diplomacy which recites an- have one. Communist bloc.” LAWRENCE = unusual. swers to charges and then adopts = But there must first be a dem- zs * And most Americans will say it was about time that the President told off the Kremlin rulers with a forthright statement of the facts of international life today. ~ For if the Soviet chiefs really want an East-West conference in order to relieve tension, they have gone about jt the wrong way. There is no advantage to be gained by insulting the President, the secre- tary of state and the American people by attributing unworthy motives to them and then demand- ing a meeting to discuss only the things prescribed .by Moscow for consideration. i * * * While Bulganin signs the letters, Khrushchev concurrently makes vicious and bitter attacks in public speeches. Mr. Eisenhower wisely coupled the two and declared that this battle of words is not going to help solve international problems. “I begin to wonder, Mr. Chair- man,” wrote the President, “whether we shall get anywhere —by—continuing to-write speeches te each other.” This was but one‘ of a series of acid comments which normally do not occur in diplomatic notes or interchanges. The President added: “I deplore tHe constantly mount- ing accusations within the Soviet Union that the United States is a nation ruled by aggressive. war- minded imperialists. Mr. Khrush- chev’s speech of Jan. 22 is an outstanding example of stich charges and indeed they are to be found in your Feb. 1 note.” * * * Mr. Eisenhower, in a vein of challenging sarcasm, dectared that “it is possible that Soviet leader- ship feels it necessary deliberately to misrepresent the American viewpoint” and that, “if so, one effect would be to confuse their - own peeple and the people of those Eastern European countries under their domination, who are denied access to world information except ‘as the “Soviet leaders permit.”* - “Another effect.” continued the President, ‘‘would be to make true cooperation more difficult." But while the President said that “ ‘polemics’ will not, I fear, advatice us along the path of better relations,” he did argue , for a different approach—some way of conducting the negotia- tions without the artificiality of propagandn maneuvers, “ft cannot avoid the feeling,” declared the President, ‘that if our two countries are to move ahead to the establishment of better relations, we must find ~The Country Parson we ey “Our tendency is to God to give us OUR answers fo prayers—not His.” et b « ¢ —_* = y : on eae * . ie es the customary tactics of giving the other side a way out. * * * The Eisenhower letter is unlike any that has been written in the exchanges heretofore between the Soviet Union and the United States. It disposes bluntly of any theory onstration through diplomatic channels that the Soviets are sincere—a difficult proposition to establish when there is evidently no sincerity on the part of Com- munists. For they believe in giving pledges only to break them. Dr, Willian‘Brady Says: -*:. Limit Bellows-Breathing to Healthful Daily Dozen I recommend, as standard belly breathing exercise, six inflations, once, twice, three times or at most four dimes a day. Or. say, a dozen inflations daily. In the pamphlet Belly Breathing, for which send me a_ stamped, self - addressed envelope, “I Say the exercise is best do you get at night and be- fore you get up in the morning. Belly breathing continued for more than six inflations (forced —— breathing, -hypernea) may cause some numbness and tingling, cold- ness of the feet and perhaps trem- ors and slight tightness of the muscles. One who overbreathes (deep but net rapid inflations) for a few minutes can-hoid his breath for three-quarters of a minute te a minute thereafter. Divers overbreathe for a few minutes and then can stay under water for two or three minutes, With- out preliminary overbreathing a healthy person should be able - to hold his breath 30 to 35 sec- onds,- If you can’t do-so, you'd better quit. smoking excessively or consult a physician, Here are the practical benefits ‘to be derived from a daily dozen inflations of the bellows: 1. Belly breathing tends to bring down and keep down high blood pressure, é 2. If you have cold feet ‘when you go to bed, six inflations will get your dogs warm and let you sleep. 3. B. B. has a calming, tran. | a quilizing influence and helps “nervous” creatures to get pleasantly relaxed, 4. Six inflations twice daily — belére: you get out of bed in the morning and after you get into _ bed at night’ — will serve as @ natural massage of liver, gall- sac and bile-ducts, and indirectly tend to prevent many ailments as- bronchial tube or tubes), six inflations three times a day. These are only the more familiar benefits derived from regular practice of the belly breathing exercise as described in the B B pamphlet. The most important benefit to be gained from natural breathing is improvement of the circulation, especially the -return flow of blood through the veins to the heart. More about this later. * * * Signed letters, not more than one page The Army chief of staff also re- iterated a contention some other ‘Army officials have made: that with both the Soviet Union and the United States able to kill off each other in a General nuclear the war, of limited ag- gression by the Soviets is in- creaging. re & 9 . In an address prepared for the ference, Taylor said: ‘There is strong reason to feel that while avoiding general atomic war, communism will incline toward of action which appear as increas- ingly serious threats to world peace. . . . Immediately after the deterrence of general war I con- sider the mission of deterring, or winning quickly any. loca] aggres- - sion as an indispensible part of our security.” * * * The Army, Taylor said, has a our personne i tain Army forces with an identifi- able contribution to our national deterrent power.” Up to now, principal reliance placed on the long-range bombers of the Air Force ard Navy, Tay- lor said, but added that in the last year the Soviet Union has made ‘great strides in the same fields. Even the nuclear superiority which the United States held for several years did not stop Soviet military and political aggression, Taylor noted. . Income Tax-F ax Information on preparing your income tax return, issued by the Internal Reve- nue Department. CHILD CARE There is availible, for widows, widowers and divorced persons who have not remarried, a child care deduction not to exceed $600, if deductions are itemized. If it is necessary for you to hire someone. to take care of one or more of your dependents so that you can be gaiffully employed, then a deduction can be taken for the amount paid. A taxpayer is entitled to a child care deduction provided the care is for a dependent child (or stepchild) and the child is . under 12 years of age, or a person physically or mentally incapable of caring for himself, regardless of age. The child care deduction can- - not be claimed if the amount of money as a deduction is paid to a dependent of the taxpayer. Working wives may also claim Andrew is typical of thou- sands of other laoyerbgcleray- men, doctors and dentists who help vaccinate their clients by. the medico-psychological book- lets offered as a non-profit by- product of this column. Don’t hesitate to stop divorce and delinquency whenever you get the. chance. You don’t need seven years of college psychol- ogy to apply “horse sense” to human relations. = By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case X-333: Andrew J., aged 37, is a very good example of ‘the versatile modern State’s Attorney. 2 8 used hundreds of all have especially noted the large number of leading ‘attorneys and judges who have begun to yse . these edticational booklets as a supplement to their private coun- seling. Andrew is quite right in saying that he often finds clients in the receptive mood for some sound ad- vice. So strike while the iron is hot! It is immaterial whether you lawyers or ministers or we psy- chiatrists happen-to be the key adviser at this psychological mo- ment, In most cases what the feuding couples need is mature counsel from a professional man Whose wide experience ,permits him to. say the right thing at the right time. . kt kot ° Lawyers nowadays are thus do- ing yeoman setvice in vaccinating couples against divorce and in ad- vising parents, as well as de- linquent. teenagers. And the problem is so large that sreteaiias should unite in try- ing to stabilize homes and safe- guard happy family life. In. counseling, it has long been _You Can Give Others Sound Advice non-profit service made possible by this newspaper. I derive no roy- alty whatever from the booklets and donate all my time when I handle your letters, ° Neither your newspaper nor the newspaper syndicate that -handles my column, receives a cent of profit from this mail service, It is xu interview to offer the clients an found effective to offer tients sociated with functional inactivity. appropriate booklet on sex or - or -allants sacathine. weibitne to: Se en ane eee marriage problems. And 1 fre- take home with them. oe le. . . quently use your ‘Tests for Suc- That's why I Spent many 9. A daily dozen_inflations—— ree S| | athe Willa Wak Vatlily vars faithfully—earrted out 363: days: in “TI don't Want you to think Iam cational booklets offered via this the year — will prevent. relieve Or to invade the province of elinical column, = most of the menstrual diffi- . the iatrist, but I have seen a aie cities ot Young omen. grata opines "ret, TAW/ eer eis cond have 6. For persons with chronic ‘fom my frank advice. _ pcan eget Te ae re! tobe bronchitis (recurring winter re ere oe have access to better” Rating cough). bronchia} gsdima, em- “Don’t you feel that we attorneys soales then have no.hesitation in physema (constant wheesing ahd” often can stop divorces by 1 using these which your progressive ot breath) or bronchi- t6 litigants like a Dutch .uncle?” newspaper offers. evtasis. (eatecateg, - dation bell -Yeg, indeed. And since 1952.1 These booklets are strictly a af) f fe ee e : a = ad 9 * ft ; ‘ ie ¥ ‘ 3 #4 vee Fs = ; uit 2 \ ® \ \ we.” ‘3 ra ‘ ‘ # Si, ' : : 3 4 \ | ‘ os A ‘Gy Vie F Ss =< | " \ i te 7 23 e a \ SEXS Sep, WE = i tiie - - i : F “ : : ; i ; s Ue : aS : : = - . ars i peleae : CS aah ce y \ Fe - ‘ 2 % Bae 3 : 4 J es * ny : “ae ah _THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, PEBRyARY 19, ime : | | j ae Editors Quiz on _ OPEN EVERY NIGHT | UNTIL (- Just SAY: Chay « “root ANIMALS “enti Sedy 1.35 pr. if perfect Seamfree sheer nylons | § sport shirts Pa cut drastic ally! Lovely slips, sleepwear Pri THCe cut 53c to 3.52 Neat collars at Savings { A 4 c C . Box of 4% fees C 3 prs 6 | te , - ” i“ | : sgharge Wt" Charge 11” - agharge W “Charge 11” 2 lingerie Real he Stock up now on A Slepe, pet ground permed at chopped-to. the. n crystal- Fine tyled ab like big brother’ s! at a savings pricet :. gold b ! 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SALES FOR THE HOME 1.19 brass Magazine _ 69e metal Wasteba: 49, 12-at. plastic —“ 29 plastic {j “qt. dish pan 41.79 Arista stove m 1.49 metal table 1-19 bamboo, ‘metal rakes bag grass seed Saginaw at Warren, Pontiac Hovseware Prices | come crashi racks i} ats, 1x19” (5 pounds) b PR iailidd i eth tee cee ee : iia Waits ccc hy ae apemomm amber ta cera s jn dy vetnense van 4 “miGn re oe eee a ae _THE PONTIAC ces WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1058 eed ie —— ig — . _ __ |Sermon, ‘Loud! Singing | Eyewitness | 0 Death’. . aus ee! ath dye sab dass eee cr 5 tee ieee tear comes wx.DY Agatha Christie “We certainly viens * la Mrs. McGillicuddy, “‘no laxness in our CHAPTER 42 ‘Lucy said, “Bryan likes Ruther-) young days.” ford Hall so much because it re-| © . minds him of the big rambling Vie. So that’s quite all right, said t ived in when Ke| Miss Marple, “and that’s the taxi ° can -_ now,” she added, as a faint hoot “I see . . .” said Miss —_ was heard outsitie the house. * thoughtfully. “Yes, I see . * * » heavy pepper and salt coat and Then, with a quick sideways Miss Marple wrapped herself up all about it, I bet.” “Well,” said Miss Marple, “f did just hear—I mean it was just a hint, but of course I didn't want Mrs. McGillicuddy donned her|. to embarrass you in any way, Miss Crackenthorpe.” : & x * *& tionate smile as she spoke, The door. opened and = Mr. : , with a good many shawls. and —_ , . lea food Po B scarves, Then the two ladies got! isn't all of. it, is it dear? There's something else.” “Oh yes, there's onnatiien | else, Just something that I didn't realize until just a couple of days ago. Bryan was actually on that ” ‘oa aunt. : »| “What a bore,” said Cedric. He Sesh oeany nm Paddington?” ‘was lying back in a long chair look- he wes required to account for|2s at Country Life with his feet her movements on December 20th|TPOSing on the side of the mantel- and she went over it all wont cin piece, ere 4 % meeting in : “Tell her you're not at home." “When you say tell her I'm hot that I 2 should go out and say do? Or that I worked out when she'd had tea/I should tell Lucy to tell her aunt and the times, and the train she! so?” ; met must have been the 4:33, So I “Hadn't thoug! * asked Bryan, quite casually, and Cedric, - pote cody sang he said Yes, it was, and added ing of our butler and footman that his car had had a biff and if had them. I was being repaired and so he had _— eoom to remember « featman be- to come down by train—an awful ‘Rutherford Hall, “Who can this be driving up?” Emma asked, looking out of the | window, as the tax] swept past it. “I do believe it's Lucy's old ee ¢ But at that moment the ay was “Actually F opened by Mrs, Hart whose after-| Mise Margie “hougsthully. a noon it was for cleaning the brasses, and Miss Marple came in, “It doesn’t redily prove any- (very fluttery, in a whirl of shawls thing. The awful thing ts all this jand scarves, with a tall. uncom- suspicion. Not to know. And per- | promising figure behind her, haps we never shall know!” x * ** “Of course we shall know, dear,”| “I do hope,” said Miss Marple, a said ‘taking Emma'‘s-hand, ‘‘that we are —all this isn’t going to stop just/not intruding. But you see, I'm at this point. The one thing I do| going home the day after tomor- know about murderers is that they’'row and I couldn't bear not to -can never let well alone. Or per-/come over and see you and say haps one should say—ill alone. At\goodbye and thank you again any rate,” said Miss Marple with|for your goodness to Lucy. Oh, I finality, “they can’t once they've forgot. May I introduce my friend. done a second murder. Now don't! Mrs. McGillieuddy, who is staying get too upset, Lucy. The police| with me?” are doing all they can, and looking! ay... g-veu do,” sald Mra, Me- after everybody — and the great Gillicuddy, looking at Emma with thing is that Elspeth McGillicud- comaplete attention and then shift- dy will be here very soon now! ing her gaze to Cedric, who had te now risen to his feet, Lucy en- “Now, Elspeth, you're quite clear| tered the room at this moment. as to what I want you to do? “fuek Jane, 1 had-no kien” “I'm clear enough,”’ said Mrs. pa | had to come and say ee MeGillicuddy, “but what I say jto Miss Crackenthorpe,” said Miss to you is, Jane, that it seems | Marple, turning to her, “who has into the taxi and were driven to, angrily with his stick. 'thorpe. I'm bringing it in now, I Crackentherpe came in, tapping “Where's tea?” he said, “why, lisn't tea ready? You! Girl!” he! addressed Lucy, “Why haven't you ‘brought’ tea in?” * * * “It's just ready, Mr. Cracken- was just setting the table ready.” ‘(Continued Temorrew) Lunerestiarta 2 _|ehureh ‘but you at he tenasan Hees Seo! ped the you couldn't hear a| hote., : The Rev. Leslie Gunn of Okla- homa_ City delivered, a sermon. a greater value for dishes « ‘woolens > hs “+ Breeze Kroger low, lov price. Gient me 7% Silver Dust Biue, Kroger fow price. 79° Rinso Blue . Special 10c off Pkg. ne 67° Wisk Kroger low, low scat Con OP Lux Liquid Kroger low, low price. 69% tg Flakes ° Kroger low, low price. 2 ws. 67° Fluffy All » oe 22-Ox. Cen very edd.” been so very very-kind to you, “It’s not odd at all,” said Miss| Lucy.” Marple. “It's Lucy who's been very kind| to us,’ said Emma, indeed,” “Well, I think so, To, arrive at the house and to ask almost im-|; “Yes, said Cedric. ee whether I can - er - go| ‘We've worked her like a galley| upstairs. = ; slave . . . Waiting on the sick * * room, running up and down the “It's very cold weather,” Miss/stairs, cooking little invalid Marple pointed out, ‘‘and after all;|messes . . .” you might have eaten something) ysis. Marple broke in. “I was | that disagreed with you and - er So very, very sorry to hear of have to ask to go upstairs. I mean; eer Miness. 1 de he ‘ve hese things happen, I remember r ~ ' x : quite recovered now, Miss Crack- poor Louisa Felby came to see me entkorpe?”’ once and she had to ask to go , : a, upstairs five times during one little| “Oh, we're quite half hour, That,” added Miss Mar-|now,” ‘said Emma. ple parenthically, “was a bad Cor-| ‘‘Lucy told me you were all very ill. So dangerous, isn't it, food poi- Nish pasty.” ‘ - ; soring? Mushrooms, I under- If you'd just tell me what. stand?” you're driving at, Jane,” said te . Mrs. McGillicuddy, The cause remains rather mys- iterious,”” said Emma. “That's just what I don’t want) “Don't you believe it,”’ said Ced- to-fio,”” said Miss Marple. ric. “I bet you've heard the ru- “How irritating you are, Jane. mors thats ; First you make me come all the r t are flying round, Miss- way back to England before 1 need—" vell again| Marple, "said Miss Marple. “Well, as I.say, I bet you’ ve ‘ scid Miss| Bard the rumors that are round. Nothing like arsenic for raising a little flutter in the neigh. * * * “I'm sérry about that,’ Marple, “but I couldn't do any-| thing else. Someone, you see, may, : be killed at any moment, Oh, [| bethood.” know they're all on their guard and: “Cedric,” said Emma, “I wish the police are taking all the pre-|you wouldn't. You know Inspector cautions they can, but there's al-| Craddock said . ways the outside chance that the| “Bah,” said Cedric, “everybody murderer might be too clever for: ‘knows. Even you've heard some- them. 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Oak- and and other Michigan counties. “We want everyone to be rep- resented,” said Prosecutor Fred- erick C, Ziem, “hecause the whale. ther} of cur iawn is the Protection of the rights of the accused,” This protection cost the county $3,280 last year and $3,845 the ei tacks tha nek direction. beside the client's.” if the defendant requests one — is selected here by the presiding cs 4 AC ourt = to » Represent Ate judgé from among inaliers of the Oakland County Bar, =. RESTS WITH JUDGE What this lawyer receives. for defending _ his client . rests . with The ‘court-appointed attorney— previous year, There were some 25 cases where defendants last year requested court-appointed/™ counsel, NAMED BY STATE State Still Sincere in Closing Letters the judge who hears the case, “This is according to the number of trial days and the nature of the offense,"’ explained Ziem. “ It used to be, he explained | cases can leok ferward to re: further, that the accused wasn’t | poin A sequel to this service is the role of the television-popularized public defender, a practice em- ployed in several ‘states.“ the legal counsel is usually ap- by the state. . “t definitely prefer our Sys- tem,” Ziem Here, said.. “Here the _ Under the public defender sys- allegiance of the attorney is enly towards. the* client, while tem, because he’s appointed, respondence with “yours for: high- way safety” or a similar legend. can afford his own attorney or * LANSING i — Don't look any- more for a “sincerely. yours” or “very truly, yours” as the signoff of any letters from the department! ia Circult Court, of state. Under a statutory amendment Secretary of state James M. | passed last year, the attorney be-) | Hare today ordered subordinates to gins his work with his client in steer clear of such ““hacknéyed the lower court exareination. stereotypes” and to conclude cor- 2 ee afforded legal counsel at his or her request until trial began Whether the prisoner at the bai Hare is chairman of the State|not is decided by the appointing judge, ~ bd . Only those sires shoved in misdemeaner or felony criminal eelving this free legal ald, the “When asking for this ‘aid,” he added, “often. the defendant _re- quests an attorney by name. This ney Stanglad os Hood ee Entangled in Bicycle KANSAS-CITY — A bicycle became @ death trap ‘for Davia} John Schlachter, 344. His mother Mrs, Edward Schlachter found him lying on his back with his tiead caught be- tween “one of. the bike's fenders) | £7 and the frame. He had strangled. |. The bike belongs to a 6-year-old brothers Romney, W. 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Her nylon net illusion veil fell from a Juliet ¢ap studded with seed pee She carried a bou- quet white carnations and ivy, centered with an orchid. * * * Mrs. Wayne Caswell of Milford wag matron of honor with Mrs. Marvin Lab of Durand and Viv-} ian Frank, sister of the bridegroom |“ as bridesmaids. Geral Noe of Davisburg was best | man. Ushers were Robert Doty, |P°™t brother of the bride, and Robert Frank, brother of the bridegroom. * * * A reception following’ the cere- | mony was held at the LOOF ee in Clyde. After a trip to ‘Chicago, the Holly, — the Penitentia] office and of antecommunion at 8 p.m. on Ash Wednesday. Special evening services at 8 p.m. will follow the fellowship din- ners at 6 p.m. each Thursday be- ginning on Feb. 27 and continu- ing through Lent. ‘Lathrup Rejects ORION TOWNSHIP — Churches The second series, The Stations| be furnished by the WSCS. It will’, conduct. Communion services at) . ROMEO—Harold L. Prescott init been named general chairman of the Community Hospital Fund Drive scheduled to take place in A goal of $300,000 has been set to finish the building, now nearing completion on Van Dyke between Romeo and Almont. : *: °¢€ * Additional funds also are needed to equip and furnish the hospital, as well as for maintenance, Prescott, 36, is supervisor of the Technical Section of the Ford Motor Company's Michigan Prov- ing Grounds northwest of Ro. meo. He is married, has two children and lives at 2771 Mack Rd. Prescott will appoint three vice chairmen to carry on the functions of the campaign. He will name a service chairman in charge of lists, publicity, audit and program; a large and advance gifts chairman and an operational committee chairman-whe-will appoint and-di-| rect chairmen of the eight dis- tricts in the area.- * * * The districts to be served by ‘the new hospital are (1) Leonard- Oxford-Lakeville (2) Romeo (3) Washington (4) Almont-Dryden (5) Woman Nof Injured in Romeo Accident: ROMEO — A Romeo woman nar- rowly escaped injury yesterday afternoon when she turned her car sharply to avoid hitting a gasoline truck and ran into a house. * * * The accident occurred at the in- tersection_of _Dickinson_and _N_| Bailey Sts. Mrs. Lessiter Brownell, 58, of 245 Ewell St. told village police she though the truck was not going to stop at the corner. She swerved her car, knocked over a street sign, sheered off some evergreens and damaged a portion of the porch on the house Ellis A. Hart. * * * Approximately $300 damage was done to the car, police said. Ironically, it had been traded in on a new model Saturday and was to be turned over to the dealer today. Bond Proposal $696,000 Issue to Build by 50 Votes LATHRUP VILLAGE—Voters in the City of Lathrup Village yes- terday rejected a proposed $696,000 bond issue to build storm sewers. The margin of defeat was 50 votes, with 653 opposed and 503 in favor of it. * * * A proposal to repeal the down- spout ordinance also was turned down, 811 to 359. The ordinance, enacted last spring, calls for discontinuation of downspouts in critical areas where heavy rains flood base- Since the ordinance was put into effect, basement floodings have dropped from 200 to 20, City Ad- ministrator Leonard Watchkowski said. With 1,184 of the city’s 2,100 reg- istered voters casting ballots, the turnout was considered good. Fete Golden Anniversary IMLAY CITY. — Mr. and Mrs. John Hagadone held open house Sunday at their home, 536 Blacks Corners. Rd.,-in-celebration-of-theik|— golden wedding anniversary. Friends and relatives attended from Port Huron, Pontiac, Flint, Lansing, Ithaca, Beaverton, Arm- ada and Imlay City. | Then two were married Feb. -|19, 1908, iri Caseville. They have two sons, Bert of Port Huron and ‘|Ray of Armada, two grandchil- dren and one great-grandchild. "County Calendar ps eee have ‘its Pamily tent Frid ~ ag wck oS ay at AOR eu” be _ and one will be group recrea- A White Sale will highlight Sone far RP Sishe tn the hotne of Mrs, Thomas 4305 Dryd ‘Austin Chapter p.m, ae the DaVisburg ter aiso will mentor < degrees The so a, class of sppey “at ne cy Cal pa - ng ext meetin, Extension hae 396, ‘OES. will meet at for a Surkey dinner at Page i? ai ot = as, His n be Meiane 'e wi it tartin 1pm 7 Torte ete 4 a | TROY — The First Presbyterian _ Storm Sewers Loses! rn, Hagadones of Imlay City|: Schedule. Joint Service. Church of Troy will participate in a joint Lenten service at 7:30 p.m. today at Troy Methodist Church. Rev’ W. Donald Pendell, pastor of the Preshyterian Church, will speak on “The Meaning of Lent.” (Chairman Appointed Imlay City (6) capac (7) Allenton-| Berville and (8) Armada. These communities all are with- in a 12-mile radius of the new hos-| pital. HAROLD PRESCOTT Walled Lake Methodist Plans Lenten Meetings e Methodist Church will present a lseries of meetings after the Thurs- day night pot luck dinners which begin at 6:30 p.m. * * * Called the School of Christian Living, the meetings will feature a different speaker each week. The Rev, John Ambler of Linden Methodist church will open the series Thursday. : ~*~ «© * While parents are hearing the Rev. Ambler, a nursery will be conducted for smal] children and the primary and junior depart- ments will be engaging in a mis- sion study program on Japan. belonging to the Rev. and Mrs.'$40,000 Blaze Strikes Huntington Woods Home HUNTINGTON Woops — A Spectacular fire yesterday caused an estimated $40,000 dam- age at the home of Elliot D. Cohen, 8710 Lincoin Rd. = * * Firemen from Huntington Woods and Berkiey fought the hours, It started Hi z Christ. ‘Churches Plan “eee Lester lof Almont Wed — lon Saturday Joint Service WALLED LAKE — Members of five churches in the Walled Lake area will join together in observance of the World Day of)» |Prayer at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Crossroad Presbyterian Church on |Welch road. * -&. -& The special services are spon- sored by the General Department of United Church Women of the National Council of Churches. in Participating churches re: Walled Lake Methodist, Walled Lake First Baptist, Shepherd of the Lake, Evangelical Latheran, Commerce Methodist and Cross- road Presbyterian. Mrs. Carl Grapentine will be a a soloist at the services; accom- panied by Mrs. D. S. Patterson. Hymn singing will be led by Mrs, Perry A. Thomas, * * * Chairman and co-chairman of the observance event are Mrs, A. J. Koenig and Mrs. Noel Swind- ler, respectively. A “get acquainted” tea will be the Crossroad Presbyterian church immediately after the services. ‘Ash Wednesday Service Different COMMERCE — Something dif-. |ferent in the way of Ash Wednes- day worship service was intro- duced at the Commerce Methodist! Church today. x* * * Besides a half-hour service at 7 ing church in pairs every half- hour of the day. * *® * Rev. Perry Thomas conducted guided meditation. * * * He explained that the purpose of the full day prayer-link was to emphasize the tremendous impor- tance of prayer in the life of the church, as well as in the life of, individual Christians. Firemen Get Uniforms LAKE ORION — The Fireman's Club has purchased coveralls for Lake Orion’s volunteer firemen, with funds collected over a three- | dark blue, lettered in red with the volunteer’s name and the words “Lake Orion Fire Department.” held in the Fellowship Room of} Special prayer lists to help the, worshiper were available in the chapel, and pastor of the church year period . The uniforms are IMLAY CITY—Barbara daughter’ of Mr. and Mrs. Theo- Five Congregations in dough Coie of Almont, and Robert Walled Lake Area Unite Smit san of MP. tt toner : rid Pra a Rev. David Evans. performed us meee Provey bey I chanlak ceremony, held in the Smith home here in the presence of the immediate families, ~ The bride was dressed in a blue gown, with white and blue accessories. She wore a corsage of white rosebuds, Her sister, Joyce, served as her was, best man for his brother. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held for some 80 guests from Farmington, Rochester, Ro- _imeo, Attica, Almont and Imlay City: The newlyweds will make their home at 282 Cedar St. here. Novi Township Board Nixes Dumping Permit NOVI TOWNSHIP — The Novi Township Board has turned down a request for a permit to allow the dumping of trash on a parcel land at the northwest corner of the Meadowbrook and 10-Mile road-in- tersection. \Neilsen, owner of the property. 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FEBRUARY 19, 1958 , : s ies oo Jf : a , “ ¥ | Railroad Engineers Hal Boyle Says: | ee ae c ‘ ~ Fight Bad Driving. 4 x £ tenn es se AAT i : 4 Playwright |ridden, second 1 childhood. focation of not Sieg able ‘t But bipciuletntyak so far as\from connibelials to | 3 .| NEW YORK (# — Play en, - class ; ‘0 h s road enginegrs are organizing o (Tennessee Williams has joined | But now he thinks. it’s well worth|breathe. It was so, bad that for/ye can tell, hasn't affected his ism, he is a twisted writer time. vigilantes in an efit W cut legion of those - who ‘seek onthe money. a long time when I went for @ 1 on Two of his plays are cur- idea of a holiday down -railroad crossing accidents. an analyst's cotich an answer to| “I find it immensely stimulat-|walk I couldn't walk down a rently os the tencds 4 on ol boating in a sewer. The trainmen have pledged their tensions, ling,” pithaanat wes ag netgear arog alge Broadway theater. Tennessee also| Not all my plays, by any ky, themselves to swear’ out COM) «] had*two kinds of tran-|a Sofa across from a large bust not because I wanted a drink, but| bo wn as early as 6’a.m. to/means. are ¥ n ert ~ DR. E. F. DENNE plaints and go to court to testifY| vuilizers this. afternoon,” he apol-/of Lord Byron, because I wanted the security of out ln two er three hours on his ges. Bil pte coneerned against anyone spottgd driving! qeiged as, shirt-sleeved and, yawn-| ached Fey RS. lane play beliew goleag' Ws ace his emer ee eee: ea be Optometrist. unsafely at a crossing. ing, he opened the door of his! “My, tensions had accumulated * * * analyst. * * 914 West Huron St. x * ® japartment, ‘I'm still sleepy.” ito a point where I felt I wanted) That panic fear of being crowd- + e “All plays that explore evil and 9 Robert C. Pitsch, legislative] ‘Five times a week, Tennessee,|to do ‘something about endingied or suffocated, he’ said, had It deals with “the corruption of|the roots of it in: people, and the FE 2-2€2 chairman for the Michigan chap-ja small graceful man with .a|them, — an — —, — yang A cai relieved ee a’ young man, the corruption of —— that produce me - Z ter of the Brotherhood of Loco-| brown mustache, goes to a You discover new things a’ a ma mu and the moral. But some people 5 na motive Firemen and Engineermen’ psychoanalyst who has helped/yourself; gradual revelations, jeasier for me to be with people or one es gst ways regard them as immoral.” Science Develops Neio Tablet: said: “We decided to go after con-|jron out the ids and firm up the'some of which you fight—andion a friendly basis, relieved .me political boss.” he said, : To. Williams: the biggest prob- thi Cra m $. victions ourselves after two of our'egog of a number: of celebrated ‘there is a mysterious change in jof social unease. I used to blush or some critics, Williams is|lem in the world is fear, Relieves Pai on y ap < esha hood were killed in aitheater folk, At $50_an hour this’ your behavior. iwhen IT thought anybody even was one of the most gifted and force-| “The fear of a threat to his ‘rash into a gasoline truck in js a mental] comfort Williams ‘I have always suffered from looking at me, In school I could) ful playwrights of the 20th cen-|personal security is at thé root F 3 t of 4 Women Tested! indiana last year and two were couldn't afford during a poverty- claustrophobia and a | fear of suf--never recite,” ‘he--said. ae tury. To others, outraged by his of a petson’s violence and'~ or ou ' hear Pagetrd sie = poi ) juse of dramatic themes ranging batnéds,” he said. 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Easy- in delivering their sixth child. pay Social Security tax every year based on what your Social Se- shaun Sur tedn-silibais’ | ae Fe Ngseeng Pinkham tena’ Tablets Snowdrifts blocked all approach-|at income tax time, curity record shows as net earn- bls service are now available drug es to the Orzepowski home near} But the way the two must-figure|ings..The higher the net earnings ase Pen get pot presert eription. < Waterford, 18 miles south of here. | heir tax is the difference between Shown, the higher yéur future pay-| Cloves, used to flavor baked ham | Take Pinkham’s ‘Tablets Jour. re Jel by diapetcing u tank Soft ee on. . oo ee pent ther aes, ee ee better, this’ very moth etal: s patent A ig. | = = = ick up a dure and take him to For farmers, the method of fig: (Questions on Social Security pely grows for ican a al Ag ee eens ee atore and ran a oo Ma ag creme ml ar tn a nha TH’S OUTLET Meiers tim aie pi ny doing well coher yer grin -oleagy Thali mem ; ity, ” in care of The ibar, They are so re druggists, today, alse have the fomeus ime er F th ’ - — ‘Seomnaed panes dpteins| Pontiac Press. Questions will be |garded there that once they were I 257 §. Saginaw We Give Gold Bell Stamps _ FE 2-7755 i ip YOU PREFER AuqeD vais Be te B. Pinthgm's Wogetable Compound. 7 i answeréd by Mail from the Pon- exchanged a8 6 medium of money. —_ = | Take a dentist, for example. Be es , | SPRING COAT meérely figures out his net income | 'for the year. (That's the amount he) | FASHIONS _ | mace atter deducting his office ex : jpenses, etc.) | Direct From — >) Ten, ne muttiplies his net in| adits k ae cane $4,200 | Z T 7 fess Der cent Three three- | New Yor ‘eighths is the present Social Se. | oe curity tax for all self-employed, | Arriving farmers included. (Most dentists | |will have at least $4,200 a year in] Saturday at fret income and will pay the mini- é . mum tax of $141.75.) 12 Noon by | After he arrives at his tax fig- tal ' | regular income tax te the Intern- | | af Revenue Service (IRS), IRS | provides special forms 6n which | he must report his Social Secur- | ity earnings and tax. And, it's just that simple for all lother self-employed persons except j e |farmérs. The only exclusion is} | self-employed people who havé less Y |than $400 a year in net earnings, : | They aren't covered by the Social | Security law and don't have to pay | | Social Recast tax. * * But, the oe Security law has| three ways by which farmers may| arrive at what is their net earn- lings and, thus, the amount on} | which they may pay Social Se-| curity tax: If his gross farm income is more jthan $1,800 and his net income is jless than $1,200, he may report |$1, 200 as his net. earnings and pay/ tax on that amount. 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Voting on Continued Operating Millage A resolution for a possible vote of the people to continue operating millage for the Waterford Town- ship school system will be consid- ered when the Board of Education meets tomorrow night. a * * * This would not mean an in- crease in taxes, but would be a continuation of the present 5-mill tax rate which expires at the end of next year, according to super- intendent William Shunck. * * * The board will also consider a request from the Association of Handicapped Children, Inc., for the use of the Newberry schoo] build- ing on Clintonville road. President of the organization Betty Hansen has pointed out that there are 24 children using one room at the Emerson school If the board grants the request pupils could be scheduled for a full week of schooling, she added. _* *x * A report from the building com- mittee regarding the new high schoo] and other sites, will be pre- sented and. discussed by board members. Another consideration regarding a request for additional adult crossing guards for school children will also be -examined by the board. x * * Superintendent Shunck is expect- ed to present a report on current Michigan school legislation, with|* particular reference to the Water- ford Township school district. Buys Mink, Wins One LITTLE ROCK, Ark. W—Mrs. Joe Miller of Harrison, Ark., had a grand prize drawing and Mrs. Miller won. Her prize was a mink stole. QUALITY AT A REALLY LOW PRICE! Straight BOURBON | owt $3 Code Ne. 948 é Sliced Baco i OF QUALITY< "YOUR CHOICE OF THESE 12 ITEMS—ONLY 10c EACH | A&P Brand Saverkraut ':<* ALLGOOD BRAND “ne. AG Sliced Bacon.anacn, me. 65¢ “SUPER-RIGHT" ‘SHORT SHANK Smoked Picnics 0 39 Polish Sausage “SUPER-RIGHT” FINE FLAVOR w 49. 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Mess Halls, day at Detroit is supervising the sale. i Boys Ousted Until Th They Visit, WAUKEGAN, Ill. w—Trips to a barber, a clothing store — or "teen-age boys suspended from a high school for failure to com- a with a “good grooming” Suspensions were ordered yes- terday hy Glenn Anderberg, dean of boys at Waukegan Town- ship High School. x * * Anderberg said the boys will be readmitted when they trim their ‘‘ducktail’ haircuts and wear pants that are not too tight or too droopy. “We set up the rule when we learned that boys that dress like cowboys tend to act like cowboys,” Anderberg said. “Those that dress like stu- dents, act like students.” Anderberg said it was encour- aging to note that only 1 per cent of the school's 1,300 boys failed to comply with the new code, drawn up by the faculty. 2 2 Battles Parking Meters FRANKFORT, Ky. — A bill introduced in the State Legisla- ture by Sen, J. E, Johnson, Wil- liamson Democrat, would ban parking meters in Kentucky. Barber, Clothier z from their husband or wife. tatus Tak ay : Advantages of the returns afte listed in this third @ in an elght-part series én your tex. Recon ae other en will be -de sat — later. er top! a articles for when clip out all the you file your return. ° By G. K. HODENFIELD. Associated Press Writer We've seen how you can save money by picking the right form on which to file your income tax return, In the same way, you can save money by correctly choosing the taxpayer class.into which you fall. Basically there are four classes of returns: * * * 1. The separate return. 2. The joint return. 3. The special joint return for certain recent widows — ss widowers, 4. The special “head of hous- hold” return for certain single |Your Income jax-No. 3_ persons or those legally separated JOINT RETURN ADVANTAGEOUS The. separate return is for single taxpayers or those married tax- payers who prefer to file indi- vidual returns, , In practically all cases mar- ried couples do better by filing a joint return. However, they 1. Either the husband or wife: was a nonresident alien at ba! time of the year. 2. Husband and wife use ait ferent tax years, The husband, for instance, may report on. a fiscal ‘year basis such as. from July 1 to June 30, while the wife pays taxes on a calendar year basis, 3. The husband and wife be- came divorced or legally sepa- rated at any time of the year, up to and including Dec. 31. * * * If the separate return is used, each individual must .report his own income and list his own ex- emptions .and deductions. In all cases where husband and wife file separate returns, if one itemizes the deductions, the other must also itemize. If you file separately you may use either the form 1040 or the 1040A, depending on how you qualify as outlined in the previous article. x * * situations in which married cou- ples can benefit by filing sepa- rately instead of jointly, Both are comparatively rare. If both husband and wife are working, and both had - capital losses of $1,000 or more, it might pay them to file sepa- rately, The law provides that no more that $1,000 in capital losses may be deducted on any.one return. By filing separately, they could as Taxpay er Affects Your Rote; Fe 4 a All Advantages You Have Due © gross income of $10,000 and’ no medical bills, and that the wife had an adjusted gross income of $5,000, with medical bills of $500. The law provides that you can deduct only those medical and WE'VE BEEN & A fi, RETURN THIS you? of the lower tax rates even if one of them had no income dur- ing the year. Both husband and wife must sign the point return, and it must include all the in- come earned by both of them. . The joint return is a financial boon to most married couples anytime during 1957 — even on " ‘offer wubjett to state and local regulations. Allow 3 weeks for delivery e yore. ER LE LEO IP ELLEN SABE LE. SIE BOM MAIR VE HE OLE PS LT MEE 2 RUE: a ee Siete | i * HAG CE Te nal he “and quality of the lighter; milder - 86 Proof Old Crow have made it America’s most popular bourbon! 86 PE wt. re & $900n SATl wa No witear ,.. #0 leak... ne stolal Perfect for school, purse or home! Replaceable cartridge — retractable point. ne ; : { ‘ ; ‘ LS 3 HERE'S ALL YOU DO! Get this handsome, long-writing pen FREE —and save money in the bargain! Simply mail in proof of purchase from 4 “Early Bird” specials now on ‘sale at your grocer’s. 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And Park FREE in our big paved parking-lot . . . only steps from cor to store . . . almo st a* our very ‘door. - SHHOSHOHOHSHOSHOHSSHSSSHSOSSHSSESEHEEHHHHOHSSOOOE ALL WOOL FLANNEL " SLACKS Regular $14.95 ‘gi (2 Pair for $17.50 Ivy League or Regular Waist Band SHADES: Brown, light grey, YES— February , Sale ‘Price > VALUES! | Ridiculously low, low prices for these out- standing bargains! A group of beautiful az y, " prints—ideal for every sewing need Dropped Patterns—Washable Se eee : Wrigleys Too! N Se Joinin DSSS e% Stores Open $:30 A.M. Every Day SHOP to 9 P.M. EVERY Monday-Thursday-Friday-Saturday COSLASPNEDHOSASOSSHOH OPED SOTO OOOH ELON SOUTOONs Drip or Regular Grind Pick ‘n Pay eeesecceeces ccosebiueseds tenis ii cskscessccont SOSHSSHSSSCOSSSSHSOSEHSOESESESELOSOSEESOOE EO OOOO, Top Name Brands — Percales and Broadcloths edi , dark grey, char- nah Tel-Huron momo doi Se QTE UY "ae Reg. to 59c Yd, - oe | m a a ing STORES izes to + HANDY — a Just the right slack for the cold weather still, ahead. Smartly styled to hold- a neat press after many hours of -wearing! Buy several pairs at this great savings to you. FREE ALTERATIONS : Seeeceeeeeeeeesoosesesesesseeeeeeeeseee ’ CROWN ZIPPERS Assorted sizes and colors. Discontinued numbers Reg. to 39c Each PAINT ROLLER and PAN Both for 83° ROAST AVAILABLE AT BOTH STORES . . “Shop the Stores That Never coosenesgsoseoee ee ea Te ent ewan” Secoeccecescecosceoooesece SHSSSSSSSSSSSHSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHSSSESSSSSSCSSSOSCSSSOSCS, FeOOOOSOHOSOSHOSOOSSOSEOSESEOLOEO LOSES OOSOCSEEOCS PPrrTTrrTiriitiiit iii iii, : Ss cial ¢< Compromised on Quality” - - ° pe Eoch Rubber “Welcome 1-Lb. Can < : 3 DOOR MATS “Nut Shelf’ : 4 FABRIC SHOP Green, Red, Block Mixed Nuts, Cashews WRIGLEYS SEW ‘nh SAVE». 1: RA a a OM DT 77} ° SUPER MARKETS TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER pets = try Sat. “tt Mon, Frit 9PM. 8 ; ‘ e & ° Seecceseccccessesosooscsssesoseseoosgscoseseee: a a ea Mi le tc 3 prcevecvcrersccosccsecesscasoseccsesanesoneeseeseeuaeeseeseseoeeoeees 2 \ ° é Coeecocccoccccoccsseoscoooooocooosoossseoees® (OCOSOCHOSHOHOSHOOOHEHESOHOHOHOHHOEOOCOHEOOOS POCOCOOOOOEOOOOEOOOOEEOESOOOOOOSS COSC OESOSROS ESSE DOCS COESOESOOLEE Mod 6 Coregrams FINAL 3 DAYS . LUCKY | DAYS All Merchandise Listed Below Priced at Wy OFF Original Price Here Are Some Honest to Goodness Values! We Are Chopping Prices Right in Half on Merchandise That Your Children Can Wear Now and Next Year! a us eeceseceoescesson, starting It's as easy as ABC to personalize and Py y TUL ti a thursday WOOL KNITS, WOOL FLANNELS . MI usually $14.98 to $29.98 En SSS SH OSS SOS SSO SSS S OS SSHHSOSSSS 5 OOOO SEOOSSHEOEHSHOHSHSSOOHHOSOOHHSOHOTEOOSOOSOHSOESOSEEHOEES goede at OOSSOOOSHEOOSOSEHSHOTOSOOHOOTOSOOOHOHOO OS ec egeeseorecseocce monogram your coat. dress, hat. bag. belt or what you will with Corograms. Each golden script initial is 1% inches tall. Just pin them to suit your fancy. 1 ye i) JEWELRY ~ SHOP | eae ' Wool chenille knits! Italian wool flat MYTTITI TTT titi POCOOOOOOOOOOOOSS eeesereeeeSSSSSSSSSSSOSSSSSOOSOSOOOEEEEEEE GIRLS SNOWSUITS - GIRLS’ . Tel-Huron Shopping Center knits! Wool knits for half sizes! 1 and 2-piece arm 3-pc. sets, : famous ‘makes sated te ir rrr rrr styles! All from our regular stocks, Reg. $18.99 $@450 cottons p pon ee all —— reduced for this sale event! 9 LbddbbbddbbbibdidbdiboddibihibbbddiheeetTTTTriTititit iit Le SALE ae Pra $ 450 « anid wool jerseys included. GIRLS’ DRESSES A pd 41 ee Navy, dorks, brights. Misses and half Pectect for school BOYS'-GIRLS’ os DRE sizes. Hurry for best-selection! sale $11 = ee 718 FLANNEL MED | PANS Se By hi See B: ONLY 5 Reg. ig $50 ered SIue denim, sizes r the family’s choice “ty, Girls’ Winter Jackets | SALE 97 oe Hooded styles and sub-leon | “2076. | ATHER CAPS Ss G le ! Starting thu rsday : wat” 56) | eg $259" ‘sy 50 A L E ™ 198 maternity.. fashions Seite BOYS’ FLANNEL SHIRTS , sae than-Tellored Roll-Up Sleeve jackets, skirts, slacks $199 usually $3.98 to $8.98 2-piece dresses $499 : . | usually $8.98 to $16.98 Reg, § $14.99 $750 Reg. 29 $150 Take Advantage of These Terrific 50% Savings on All. Winte: Togs During Our Final Winter Clearance of Children’s Clothing and Infants’ Wear! - MSTONDERLAN Udy “Best for Children” $ Tel-Huron Center FE 5-9955 Papeesveegooocecesoosenvoceseveresorosecoovees . BLOUSES 3 sessussvesessssssessesssssncossesscsssensenses ee : Sizes: 32 to 38 or 41, 37 each PITT soceccsccceseoosoovosavenecesoes ¥ iid dh hid dt Lar ri pri rraeerrrriri titi rirtititiiririrititiii tii Soeccccocoveccose TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER Gn - open 4 nights to 9 p.m, oc ‘monday, thursday, friday, eutenioy : aicwrie) teas sescannnnesecccccsonnnnyensssooegnnansesesscenatgneesoosen ‘ y ' 4 \ \ ‘ . : ° iv : / ya 5 ' : ¢ . * ; : \ : é * P i 4 4 aa \ { * 2 + . . = . 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East Hammond Lake road, Mrs, Bernard’ pants of Celebration 1s Planned i by Tinn “Celebrating their 60th wed- Other guests will be grand- children Mrs. Barbara Mur- phy of |, Harold Hays of West Walton boulevard and Mrs. Hartiétte Barnfather of Carrie ne nesigge ag of Carter street, complete the list of guests. . Extension Course Being Given A University of Michigan Ex- tension Service course on med- ical information is being given at Pontiac General Hospital. Dr. Thomas Fiotte, a mem- , ber of the University Hospital conducts the class. . . The course is an: in-service - training program for those «working as medical assistants _ jn doctors’ offices, laboratories and hospitals,.Classes will be held at Pontiac General Hos- pital for the next 12 weeks. BES Waterford and Mrs.. Charles Romer ~~ > bona road. All are members of area Child or groups. Personal News of Area Sailing from New York City today on a two-week cruise to Lima, Peru, is Doris E. Oliver of South Edith street. Miss Oliver will teach English and Spanish at the American School of Lima, a secondary school supported by American residents of Lima. A graduate of the University of Michi- gan, she taught for two years at Wever School. q * x * Mr. and Mrs, 0, L. Burke .of Watkins Lake and Mr. and Mrs; Clifford E. M of Illinois avenue have returned from a week cruise in the Caribbean where they visited San Juan, Puerto Rico; Ciudad Trujillo, in the Dominican Republic; Kingston, Jamaica; * Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and Nassau in the * * * Mrs, S. M. Dudley of Augusta avenue is in Richmond, Va., where she is visiting a friend, Mrs. Jamie Lee, former Detroit resi- dent. She expects to return this weekend. P + * Off to the ski slopes of Caberfae near Cadillac for the weekend was Donna Morrell of Summit avenue, daughter of the Cletus Morrells ~ City. Her companions on skis were Jeannie and Colleen McEnery, daugh- Bahamas. ’ ters of Eugene McEnery of East Colgate avenue, * cago Osteopathic Hospital at the Sheraton Hotel. * * * Ken Bogard, son of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Bogard of Judson street, and Paul Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs, John S. Benson of Draper avenue, have been. placed on the Dean's List at Ferris Institute for scholastic excellence dur- ing the fall term, Both are pharmacy students. * * * _ Ensign and Mrs. James T. Chandler (nee Kay Kirkby) of San Diego, Calif., announce the birth of a daughter, Lynn Marie, Feb. 16. Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kirkby of Orchard Lake avenue, who were in San Diego to greet the new ar- rival, and Mr. and Mrs, Albert Chandler of Baldwin Avenue. Bassett (nee Marilyn Jager) of Fort Wayne, Ind. 5 Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bassett of East Iroquois road, Mr.. and Mrs, Anton Timmer of Muskegon are the, maternal grandparents. x *« ® Also receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Timothy Paul, Jan. 21 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital are. Mr. and Mrs, Harold A. Grant (nee June Hilton) of East Boulevard. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Hilton of Baldwin avenue and Mrs. Maty Tonning of South Paddock street. he ‘Press Photos bet of a fasliba ile spinsiread por at Pontiac Federal woh and tows nt Loon Bilin hursday _ At the speaker's table we find (left to right) Mrs. James Comer. of East Lansing, Mr. Costar, who meeting; Mrs. ae ————__— Mrs. W. J. Freyermuth (left) ef Mohawk road receives her name tag from Mrs. Jackson G. Byers of Windiate drive at Monday’ 3 mneeRING- * (nest: Outlines New Horizons Over 100 members and guests met Tuesday at Rotunda Inn for an. annual luncheon and get-together of area Child Study. clubs. ? * * Participating in the event were Waterford. Groups. 1 ‘and II, Parent Guidance Club, Child Culture Club, Junior Club and Group III with guests from the newly formed Clarkston club. FAMILY UNITY James Costar of East Lan- sing spoke on “‘Do New Horiz- ons Make Happy Homes?” He stressed that a strong fami- ly unity on new horizons can make happy homes. He used an historical example. * * * ‘Today’s integrated approach’ to raising children presents the newest horizon, the speaker stated, with the family as a . unit and all members having an active part. This is attained through mu- tual understanding, community activities, promoting home school and child relationships and having a philosophy that all understand. * * ® Decorative scheme for the luncheon. was patriotic, with red tulips and carnations, white snapdragons and blue African* violets. Rowston of West Iroquois road and Mrs. Jorma Sarto of Westacres. Dear Abby.... Don’t Put Husbeiidl on the Open Market ‘ens Cae By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I sure wish I were in your place, I would advise every woman who was courted by a real estate them, The experience will be NE a cal nie MM A MN I a ; ; ; A stead he married me and moved ito it, We've been married for four years and I am about ready to give up. He is. always telling me about the on him day or night because he is usually out on “‘busi- ness.” He is 53 and a hand- some man, a sharp dresser and wonderful company, Do you blame me for being jeal- ous? Should I give up? REAL ESTATE MAN'S WIFE girl who insists on tagging along, uninvited, We hate to hurt her feelings, but none of us cares for her and she is trying so hard to go with us. She sits with us at lunch and looks for us at every assembly. We have nothing in. common with her and want to get rid of her. How can we do | it : THREE MUSKETEERS DEAR THREE: She is lone- ly. Try,to be more understand- ing, In everyday living we all have to “put up” with people StS etal Mrs. "Carl. Chttenkin' ta Cllisan. © will model in the show Thursday eve- O’Brién“séem quite impréssed with the new spring outfit which Pomela Siple : ig ; % ? ning. Fashions will be presented by. De’Cor. sa and ida he Ann Shop. ospital Project New Prayer Site The World Day of Prayer session on Friday has been changed from First Methodist Church, where it was previous- ly. scheduled, to Central Meth- odist Church. oe Students to Sing at PCHS Tonight The citywide junior high school music festival. will be presented by the Pontiac pub- ‘lie schools tonight . at 7:30 in Chicagoans View —— \ } . s oe : ' wey } é Ls 3 we, : y a : ’ Joe ee ee ; Pos . a: a nt INSTANT SELF-STYLING comes | Why Men Leave Home | ae | . (Lema tie Sr Se _ NATURALLY AFTER A HOLLYWOOD — ee: ~ _ All PERMANENT Doh = =—.._-: WAVES $75. migher YOU GET ALL THIS: * Custom Haircut % Permanent by an = Experienced, Licensed * Styled Set No Appointment Necessary BEAUTY H OL LYWOO D shop 7812 North Saginow St. FE 8-3560 Over Bazley's Al) te tT _ FNS E ' new was fond of taking young omens < oy Elizabeth walked into the explained that she had dropped the ge ay fishing, hunting, skiing and skat-| Elizabeth traveled to the viliage| jor, «4 dot eink tated, oh ——Fsed aplivercaloc agate ne a Oe [wit a trend. She went to coatront) sald. She sat down en the seta. sa Baia cowige cs By JOSEPH R. MARSHALL Agents searched first in Wyom- |"¢F husband. It was early evening.| «No one would tell me where adel INS Staff Writer ing, where Joseph bad owned a [0° Tang the bell, and the door] you were. I've hed an agency |iycne MERE ye Joseph L. had made good-as a| large farm. He had gone there, WS Pen. ie looking everywhere. kind of place I would pick. big dairy farmer before his first wold 1h and Welt. Over Me Sent (GTARED SILENTLY “Pye been sick,” she said. “And! my wife died. He had put his rapidly) two years agents traced him and | He stared at her silently for a/I wanted to find you. It was lonely, |good accumulating fortune into. real) his son to cities in Idaho, Mon- moment. “How'd you get hére?’|Joe, so lonely it almost wasn'tithe estate and then sold out and in-| tana, Utah and Washington, but jhe said. worth living.” wanted, *. 8 2, enough to be contacted, = : . {Been better since we moved here. |antelope His eldest son had gone to work! Finally, three years after they| “Boy's gone to bed,” he said. /This is ‘country. It'll be good in Los Angeles. His daughter was disappeared, the agency located|“It's almost. time for me to getifor the boy. We're staying here, married. At 45, he had enough/them in a little village in northern|to work. I'm night I and I are, Elizabeth,” band) money to do what he wanted. ——— ae : - He disappeared. eet . ; With him went his 14-year-old Be Ready to Step Out = With Spring . ee Prepare Now for those slim spring lfhes, with Relax-A-Tron, the per- fect slenderizer and massage. Takes off inches and pounds quickly, easily Riker Bidg.— KY Beauty ~ ne: ot 10; Salon. re 3-1186 STAPP'S:, 3::..know ..... ... it takes real skill to fit shoes well...it takes even more to fit children ’s shoes ‘well...and we have what it takes... EXPERIENCE, . KNOWLEDGE and TRIDERITES! oe Strap ew Patent Handsome T-strab with - new novel bow trim, Sizes 814-12 B-D 57 Sizes 12\/2-3—B-D .. $8.85 o* & Black ond Brown. Moccasin Toe Oxford Available at Downtown Store ae 814.12 hi C-E ; oS igi UUYENILE BOOTERIE . | 26 EZ. Lawrence Street (Open Mon. & Fri. te 8). and FAMILY SHOE STORE 028 W. Huron at Telegraph (Open Fri. & Bat. to 8) | : : : | 7 ; is e se My : roy 4 ; ‘ “When a man is in the disap- pearing age, 40 to 50," said Eisen- berg, “he may be asking himself about the future, whether the life he leads is the one he wants. * * * “Ten years before, he was think- ing of entirely different things. He was absorbed in his family, strong, and perhaps hard put to finance his home, ; TOO MUCH FOR HIM . “But ip the 4s and ‘the best financial, and the worst frustration, years, they may get too much for him. And he disappears.” x * * -|Seaway Movies — | An agent talked with- Elizabeth.| Former Congressman George A. Dondero (left) of Royal Oak and Sol D. Lomerson (right), chair- man of the Blue Water Highway Commission, were {) Pontiac Press Phete Pontiac Business ‘Institute. Here, they join Mrs. Lomerson (second from left) and Mrs. S. E. Minard for a chat at the refreshment table. with_ | | Say it : BS 7 FLOWERS . JACOBSEN’ FE 3-7163 Greenhouses in Lake Orion Member Michigan Allied Florists 101 N. Saginaw - — 72” Wide, Assorted Colors 35% Wool, 65% Rayon | | | Ch | 39 Oakland Ave. LUNCHEONS FE 4-9591 guests of the TBI Women’s Club Tuesday evening at Dondero Shows to TBI Women When members of the TBI Wom- en’s Club met Tuesday at the Pon- tiac Business Institute, former Congressman George A. Dondero, Mrs. Dondero, Sol D.. Lomerson, chajrman of the Blue Water High- way Commission, and Mrs. Lomer- son were guests of the evening. Mr. Dondero showed a film, ‘‘The Eighth Sea,” concerning the St. Lawrence Seaway. * ® General chairmen of the event were Mary Parker and Mrs. Em- ma Coad. Presiding at the tea ta- ble were Mrs. William Tabeau and Mrs. Charles Van Trease. we SU TBI Women’s Club members are| % Her husband, she said, was not too difficult to identify. He was a alumnae of the Pontiac Business Institute. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL T1V2 S. 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Saginaw 8 FE 28612 [ff 8511 Blixebeth Yoke Rd, AY eee ~ 5 : Niet } 2 oy ‘ : e i.e pe Beas Sage ee Ae Paes pee ee eR Sor gt te 4 Vans : ? . : seen eeeeseeeesesgeres § am Patgaseseuseeveseee Go © jn tin ' e ~~ La ‘ a eh HE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1958 _ _ ToMark 50,Yeors Hat Reods That Are Essential io Health a ) é Thirteen New Me Wil sree The a lories | F rom. | Diet|» fies mentors | ga Baas No Ara son, the Rev. Dorma when Fashionette Club met | | erry a, t . nm Thomas of ‘in Adah Shel- | .-M®S- Joned won the trophy gs ca Tuendey evening for losing the most weight. s aisddlig &t tive ais ack nictucetohs O04 totuncel, cad voannis cnalh iad ok heed donby wien ly Library. : Last week’ the trophy went: to ce :_ |tritionists. call .‘empty” calories.|content — and only for 75 calories} your dinner. You CAN leave off "9 * Mrs. William Woodruff. _ Fashion f Marathon entrant writes, “Iipy this they mean the foods which|an egg. Take yours boiled, baked|cake, ples and pastry, cream | Among those welcomed into | i. Ve ae or or poached, not fried. sauces, fat meat, fried foods and”| the ee ean — ae ee he ee ~ : Naturally, when on a reducing | - 2.3 2. tidbits, z sones Virgil Butler. : to lose weight Spring and obtain | ‘Two glasses of milk a day| Take average servings and ho Sieriuck See Weds toe i. ear te 219 Auber Ave 3 : which should be- included, preferably|seconds. Eat a varied diet” but Mrs. Leslie Powell, Mrs. An- members, to improve personal the Mother-to-Be | r, lw food |skim or powdered fatfree milk. smaller amounts! thony ‘Van Linden, Mrs. Dan- souehweres ani to uhuses FE 4-2878 : planni be- ‘You must have some carbohy-| If you failed to join my Eight iel Navarro, Mrs. Trinidad | interest in hobbies and — No Appointment Necessary | not leaving out any| ‘ong. You cannot afford the drates: Cereals, potatoes and Week Self-Improvement | Sanchez, Mrs. Lee Baker, Mrs. reational activities, ' EDITH STENSON, Owner a foods. - Which foods| “trimmings” or “empty” cal- |bread. You can bake your potato! and would like to dé so for a loss —— — off?’ Which must I) ories if you seriously wish to and use skim milk on your cereal'ot 15 to 20 pounds in eight weeks’ : lose weight attractively and and avoid loading the butter on/ time, send 10 cents and a stamped, x safely. : all items. : self-addressed envelope with your : “I Can't} The modern reducing diet is) Of course you also need the |Tequest for the Marathon booklet Love, |high in protein ‘and minerals and) citrus fruit juices and a variety |Address Josephine Lowman in there are some/vitamins. Lean meat or fish or} of fruits and vegetables. You |°ar¢,of The Pontiac Press. fowl should be on the menu every day. Eggs are important items on the slimming diet because of their ean have sugar in your coffee x* * unless you drink many cups ta: ae aa ee look is Unhealthy and Aging.” > a Tomorrow: “A Grim, Tense Out-/| f announcing A Brand Naw Concept in Married . . Frortay'" Meri EUROPEAN TRAVEL Carol A. in Collins and Sees Lote se _ Personally Conducted, All-Expense Tours to Charles A. and Everett |} B : mt | EUROPE ‘685 ~" She is the She. is the R daughter of - — e E - Mr. and Mrs. SF ear, A 35 ‘DAYS =e 12 COUNTRIES —— and the U 296 N. Hunter, —— MI 6-2170 jt and the . bridegroom's |. . neil ae iastiteasiecianaaeais . bridegroom parents are — | item umd tre] ONCE A YEAR SUPERB SPECIAL | Mrs. Lucille David Stoner oe ckeuge Cleverly styled to con- Opdenhoff. of Judson ceal and flatter, these street. fashion-wise spring suits really make fashion news fo * OQtustom MR. and MRS. C. A. OPDENHOFF ‘Carol A. Collins Wears MR.-and- MRS EVERETT STONER - Tadies-in-waiting. At Budget Prices We believe we have the largest selection in the area. The Little Shop | MATERNITIES ra Candelabra, gladioli and carna- tions banked the altar of Sashabaw ‘Presbyterian Church for the Satur- day evening wedding of Carol A. * * * Collinses of Clarkston, and the bridegrooni is the son of Mrs. Lu- icille Opdenhoff of South Jessie — She wore a small hat with scat- ‘WINTER SKIN CARE It will take constant care to keep a lovely, youthful appearance these winter days. Winter winds, changing lotion from head to toe will give you a good start. Rub well into elbows, knees and ankles. Follow this with a good night cream on face 4 AND neck. Extra lubrication around the -eyes-at_right—— Bath time is your best and easiest time of application. Phone Edythe McCulloch * Beauty Shop,-FE-2-7431, — 608 Pontiac State Bank tered seed pearls and lace flow- lers, and a fingertip veil. Her bri- maid: Both wore gowns of red ny- ‘flon chiffon over net in ballerina- ae with red carnations. basket of pink and white sweet- * * J. W. Wright served as best man Collins and Charles A. Opdenhoff.| She is the daughter of the Elmer) Lace and Net Over Satin a medium blue wool dress with three-quarter-length sleeves, pink accessories and a corsage of pink and white flowers. * * * Before leaving for Chicago the new Mrs. Opdenhoff changed to a turquoise and black plaid silk skirt. The couple will live on Glendale avenue. black wool jersey dress with a' Lenora Lutz in Rochester St. John Lutheran Church in Rochester was the setting for the Saturday evening wedding of Le- inora Lutz and Everett Stoner. * *x* * Mrs. Ida Lutz of Rochester is the bride’s mother, and the bride- }groom is the son of the David Ston- lers of Judson street. Thomas performed the ceremony. ~*~ * * The Harry A. Colwells of Second avenue are parents of the bride, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval McMahon of Mechanic street. The bride was gowned in a and she carried a crescent- shaped bouquet of pink carna- tions. Genie Thompson, maid of honor, wore pink nylon tulle in ballerina- Saturday at noon Lynn S. Col-; |to Charles D. McMahon Brother of the bridegroom, Rich- ard McMahon, was best man, with ushers. a gray silk shantung suit with a pink tulle hat and ‘an orchid. Mrs. McMahon's choice was a dal party in Hotel Waldron. An evening reception also was held at the Hotel. Cancer research has been under way _in the U.S. for barely two! d length and a pink nylon tulle pic- Hure hat. Her bouquet Was 4 cres- heres deen ore cent-shaped arrangement of pink Avery Findlay and Ray Oates as The mother of the bride chose | Says Vows Church Rite Given in marriage by her | brother, Edmund Lats, the bride chose a ballerina-length gown of | slipper satin featuring a sweet- heart neckline, long, pointed sleeves and princess lines. Her headpiece was a fitted cap which held an illusion veil, and she carried an orchid by shattered carnations, 24 E. Huron St. floor-length dress of lace and net : ; ke ke * | over aati, fenturing o lace bed- |. S | 1 M d Ruth Tyra as maid of honor wore e$ PHONE FE 2-7691 ow om fener het tLynn 9...Coalwe OFTIEC {a deep pink gown tashioned a dre Jeauty alon 2 j Basque weleline anda cowl nook the a Oe naa nd F P, ote ‘Bonk FE 5-9257 Hefel of East Detroit and Mrs. prone Gunnarson, wore pale pink dresses like the honor attendant's for their duties as bridesmaids. Catherine Hefel, in a dress simi- lar to that of the honor attend- ant, served as flower girl and Verne Alan Ayers, nephew of the reception Mrs. Lutz chose a navy dress with navy and white ac- cessories and a corsage of pink After — : to Ohio and In- tee, the —— Fag WAVE *15 Wave» *10” ° ~ *20 Wave vow *12° 95 Wave ww 15°. %, “WHERE SERVICE AND QUALITY ARE SUPREME” OPEN FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 P. M. No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service ! L OPEN EVERY inic . les D. McMahon ex- Beauty Clinic se rns aa hr cane wei wwe SS . ” OPE by Edythe McCulloch | _ |chael Church. The Rev. Norman P. Richard Meadows was best NIGHT UNTIL . ‘ Mon, they Sot. 7:30 0.0, to 9 p.m lsnhidths gibeint oi tes mney tit .temperatures and . steam WHITE : nylon Herina-length | blue wool dress with a black (bride, was ringbearer, | heat ail abuse our “skin. gr ecsge Susan Long wore a poe Her om al was aah hat and an orchid, ® * * Federal’ xpert | Lavish use ot skin or body] 14. ince dress and carried a| Place by a seed pearl crown, | Luncheon was served for the bri-| To receive 125 guests at a church " oP | corsetieres wil] fit you perfectly for comfort and figure flattery. perfectly pink corsage. The bridegroom's mother. chose a Last night 1 counted a “Tact neh I count rn - Ba is not 4 sheep) | tails that make "my Beautyrest such a dream Il ‘those wonderful de- Yours for Only | ‘to own. Its deep’ resilient gomfart, floating $ | 00 Don’t be fooled . . . new chem- on those sweet cgmfy coils: Yes, indeed, I’m ' a yo Ng on vice happy | own a/Beautyrest. Why don’t you? Monthly “Inches Away” by Nite n Day Se 7 : is just the self-lifting, self-flat- tening girdle to assure it! ‘You can see Bonttyrest at== = ‘neath your chemise-look fashions ' “Inches- Aw ay” girdle and panty 850 “CHARGE IT” Satin elastic front, Leno sides, . boneless, White. Sizes 25-32. Matching panty ......ccss0 8.50 Lee } Lui Be eg = ; ; x 3 : OX Gg Sues % - CAGE RHUMBA — The Press photographer's camera caught five pairs of legs doing what looks more dike a rhumba on the basketball court. The music was sweet for Pontiac Central in Chiefs Get 9th Win of Season With Hot’ Night Oaks, 74- “THE PONTIAC PRESS._ tween the two schools, it was Pon- prhlg satel It was Pontiac’s 9th victory — against five losses. Friday night the Chiefs travel to Bay City Cen- Con- the year—and in the series be- tiac’s 20th win against nine losses, * * * The crowd was the smallest gath- i GOING SOME PLACE? — game on the PCH court last night. Pontiac Press Photo Pontiac’s Bill Hayward (40) has to detour around John Meadows of Royal Oak Dondero in their |, tena p Ee r paneer ts, Chelgea 57 | A ee it Jackson 56, Jackson Flint Northern Fist hock 73, a » country Day 47 j 62, 61 t. i} om chy Ge ‘Alanaon a ; ww ipncted Weert 75, ved naw Hoty , 60, Brooklyn 33 Mount Morris 62, Ortonville 58 Siakepd zeke’ SOM 8, Pon ! . s jac Michaels 42 ” O8e) Ypsi The Chiefs won, 74-46. FF li a Brie We : * > man, “ time. My home is here and every- thing. ; NESDAY, FEBRUARY. 19, 1958 p | Ebsgs re] DETROIT ® — George Yardley, held to 14 points in the first half, picked up 34 in the second to come within four points of his career mark and lead the Detroit Pistons to a 120-98 National Bas- ketball Assn. victory over Syracuse last night. Yardley, the NBA's leading scor- miler, got only three points in the first quarter and 11 in the second quarter but picked up 23 in the Lane, McHale Keep Line Busy DETROIT w — Telephone com- pany stock ‘might take a tumble now that Frank Lane of the Cleve- land Indians and John McHale of the Detroit Tigers have completed their long-awaited player trade, These two men, who have done at least as much fur the telephone as Don Ameche, wound up count- less hours of conversation yester- day with the announcement that “T'd estimate — conservatively ti 60, Ann rbo . Joseph 52 nti Lingoln 38, Milan $1 r 45 — that Frank and I have had Chicago Sees 107 Victories in ’58 Sox Count Wins to Pennant CHICAGO @ +. The Chicago ¥ Phones Get Workout Before Trade Agreement rouble,” McHale guessed. es and their schedule is? After announcing the trade, about 50 phone conversations in the last two or three months," siid MoHale after the deal was Yardley Hits 48 Point as Pistons Defeat: Nats third and another 11 in the fourth for a 48-point total. His career-high of 52 points was set against Syracuse earlier this year. The Pistons, who won their 26th They with five minutes gone in the sec- ond quarter and never fell behind again * i Dean Wilson wil welcome any er for old springs. ber track coach hasn't Fs eee 5 td . Louis Hawk pro cager cout too and Gres thoes Gap.” [Gene ond Sie Dn Reco Den a a day.” |night and " This week's Sporting News car- The busy Lane, who knows no/ ‘0's 6-foot-10 center, led the Celts |... a feature story on the schedule, would call gt all hours.|" # 13-11} victory. National Basketball Association “He'd call at 6 or 7 in the} Sussell was all over the floor, jrookies and Pontiac gets a lot of morning, at noon or at midnight,”| picking off rebounds at @ record attention with its native son Guy said McHale, “It didn’t make any| pace, blecking numerous shots (Sparrow listed as one of the three difference to him. Sometimes I'd| with unbelievable reflexes and [best candidates. be feeding our 9-month-old baby a/ timing and all the while main- * * * bottle with one hand and holding} taining « 17-point scoring aver | An exhibition Class D City the phone with the other.” age. League basketball game between * + * In yesterday's other NBA game, |the Westsiders and Central Chris- After completing the trade, Me-| the St, Louis Hawks reduced their |tian - be held tonight at 7 Hale boarded a plane and went;)magic number for clinching the |0’clock in the Lincoln Junior High back to the Tigers’ spring training | Western Division title to three with\gym. St. Vincent de Paul, the base in Lakeland, Fla. a 11898 whipping of the Minne-|Westsiders’ scheduled league op- apolis Lakers as Bob Pettit scored|ponent, has dropped out of the Today he was set to tackle 33 points, circuit. Y oo aoe Se ; ¢ 8. toughest preblem, ° MeHiale offered Kuen » sizanie (ams Upset by St. Francis cut from his $30,000 salary, then boosted it slightly in subsequent negotiations. Still, Kuenn is not satisfied. Eaglets Tran McHale talked..with Hegan by j=! * * ering in at least three years, les . se inni 1 and the game provided very litle White Sox, pleasantly satisied over| tmalags to protect. any lead the (ond ten aie ee oe in the way of excitement. \ their reinforced pitching staff,| Sex might have piled up. The Sox finjshed in second place med wees but these Wt ve. oie Art Von Ryde pane mh Oe cumming Snelr SANT! - We lost 27 games in the lateleight games. behind the Yankees |‘Ories and §3 Josses_still £ opportunity y " innings last. year,”’ pointed ou | the entire bench and give the | Predicting another first dt 2 es e “eighth |the New Yorkers clinched the flag.|made up of only 154 games. __peparten i our White Sox brasg yesterday _ . - : 7 se at 107 Major League | P One player missing was Dick|Complled last year by what will Cage Results City Cage Slate i Whitmer who did not dress because |%* their 1958 pitching staft, CITY Ba LEAGuEs [ of illness. However, the Sox failed te Lepeears GE BASKETBALL 's Games \ PO ROYAL OAK. mention that these same pitchers | 5t. pe AY 04, Meniartan 87 vm Bhaws de ‘ope ® : ara TE Te nde TS Et TR) Were charged with 83 Major | Pirgnem til Nee Tite Ae pee Ves ner ee in ate OF Wifame 19 3-2 82 soyce 5 2-9 13| League losses, Gelumiia, 6, ut “9s «Iya "Sentral Seats eat ; unson { H 1) Males” 2 1 $| ‘That's a total of 190 mes and! Connectlent os” of Be yore 3 Cine (american) 8 pi sigde , scree” $14 af Borwe 2 6:2 g/only 154 are scheduled in the bigl Westminster, "bo. 6, ‘Boldin Wall)... , -fuamwfar’ Gamey teens} Pontiac and Walled Lake turned Bandy = § 1-2 1 Fulppe 0 4-4 {edgues. North Carolina 81, N.C. Btate 60 . 594 vs. Lakeside in, impressive showings to post Rob’ teon 0-0 0 Roy 1 0-0 3 * * * Wi ey \ oe a 6 Homes om Grite Booth wrestling victories yesterday. Totals 32 ite is Totals 15 16-26 46] Vice president Chuck Comiskey Foun st rh » i Pontise Resets ie 29 1g—74 sald at the Sox “get-way" lunch-| yeu ae jerids, ft ~ na ‘ Os seeeertesee» AL- Lh “ 1 “Cl 4 , = ines ae yan § —_— is “60 per cent Lape. ; @ Wah St. Louis 50 gereen Ie oxtttitten teas" bi aod i “ ; in { 6 hr 8 unior Chamber of Commerce ys. Drayten 7 the Ps ’ erthern i Sao _ |Prug, 8:30 p.m. . nd Mat Card es Sere | Be lath Straight W can : cher we or eck op nt | FOBEICRE 8: Eek raight Win Here Tonight omens SA the lenge sr 0 Wt. 86, Bacramento St. 44 for Maple Tankers jin son Fox Apara ) a the fact t i : ; wrestling show of the year will be| # definite ald fom pitching stsfi.” | Utica bowed to Lakeview, 65-54,|0;01 0 ns Sicctaaien pee groan held tonight at the city Armory,| The added pitching strength was ® BiCounty League basketballl ers chanced up thelr Sait chretone Starting time ig $:30 p.m acquired in trades which gave the lest night at Lakeview. Allisa victoy Sie the sagen, 6630 Ag Australian tag-team match [80% the veteran Early Wynn from ear int Wy tae Ken a over Hazel Park. Meet Wee’ he the eve and Ray. Moore les’ - ‘pitting the preven Breen iE me. Ie On Bg as Lakeview remained in alzist dual victory “ioe. eos de and Joe Smith of- Battle dealt off Minnie Minoso to Cleve- place tie with Warren, which] iit O teas tonyotaeeme wil bontling Ge taree-heut pro: jland and Larry Doby to Balimone.|TES seguenday, El Dave Rider's 1:13.8 for the 30 gram. - x © 8, : breaststroke is a pool record pi Wynn will be an addition. to the ¥ , Bechtel, Dave ade of ee mgs bagel starting corps which al boasta| Clawson Tops Oak Park been —\ pon swam a record). ‘of Pittsburgh arid Dino Bravo, the| Billy Pietce (20-12), Dick Bonewan Gawisn in 1:35.8 . 00-yard © freestyle relay Italian giant, against Irish Samp-|65). Jim Wilson. (158), Bob 23-poin ‘eras from behind with which also bettered by a halt son.. the “pride of Dublin.” \Keegan (108) and Bill. Piecher ow rs wae vents. ova? Oak|second the last year's state time) © Tickets may be obtained at‘! ), fynn, a big righthander, had Park last n for the event. 8 nde ie " la 14-7 ight in a high school Bs, Grits Gl or the Armery Bek Ter 21h tet oines | at Clawson. It aig Meg Mr aha x“ nes Somgry a the Ponae| Mone, a ih Win i 12 starta fara, Serre, ema Wal basketball game nee tl ore eal Park's record at) Walls, Rider, Pe telephone said Hegan agreed to sign. McHale quoted Hegan as saying he wag ‘‘glad to be with the Tiger —— : * - But the youthful general man ager still is eager to trade. | NBA Standings : 7 By H. GUY MOATS Won Lost teeeneeeene renee: M2 ig PeTrerrr ree 3 | C riser Offers Athletic Plant for 1964 Games Michigan Boss Suggests 4 Big Stadium if Detroit _ Can Land Olympics . ANN ARBOR ® — Fritz Crisler, University of Michigan’ s athletic director says he is willing to! offer Michigan’s Car & Truck Rentals {22 = # Rs , 31. $10.00 58. $10.00 ‘ SAUNDERS Drive-It-Yourself SYSTEM qe Sse 88. $10.00 > ALL 1957 CARS LIFT GATES—PADS < WOMEN’S DIVISION , Automatic Transmission VANS—STAKES— 4 1. $250.00 7. $20.00 | 4 Radios—Heaters p = 2. $125.00 & $10.00 ’ 4 Rates for an hour, day, week or month or year—whether a 3. $75.09 19% $7.50 > new car or truck you only pay for what you actually use. For 4/ 4 gss99 3: 3349 é information, reservations or free local delivery call FE 8-6811. ; & § 20.00 3. § 180 4. 80 > Operated Locally by MAZZA’S MOBIL SERVICE . 4 6. $ 12.00 is: $ M4 P Paddock and Pike’ Streets FE 8-6811 4 . é SeTritiioc er : i | Ryeson's Super Market and White Swan both triumphed in Wa-. terford Recreation League basket- ball gameg last night at Crary, Junior High to remain tied for Hist —thngag Each tedm has a 6-2) WED., FEB. 19—8:30 P. M. CHILLS—THRILLS—ACTION TRIPLE MAIN EVENT Australian Tag Match. a Ryeson's defeated Hutchinson's i Mobile, 48-43, behind .the 21-point) effort of Cecil Dumbrigue.” Dennis] points GRIFF'S GRILL . OR ts ARMORY PHONE - M59 Sunoco! i ... Or can't you? ‘THEN GET OUR BRAKE SPECIAL! ' BRAKES RELINED tansy Includes Labor & Lining ag “ain “16? PACK FRONT WHEELS ROAD TEST CAR ALL FORD HYDRAULIC BRAKES Other Makes at issued "Low. Prices ee ere ner eer See . samara eat t> CRESTA —Deluxe 6 ~ PONTIAC’S _ __ SHOW CARS Direct From The Detroit Auto Show Featuring A Specially-Styled Bonneville Convertible Featuring Leopard Skin-Upholstered Bucket Seats and Side Panels and Luxurious Golden Cameo Colored Exterior. Pontiac Golden Jubilee Other Show Cars —_—— SPOT LIGHTING : Plus , Complete | / a . aN |. During Show Only VICTOR io — DOORMOBILE BEDFORD VAN eanvidieay @HEATER © DEFROSTER © WINDSHIELD WASHERS @OIL FILTER — 3 2299" DEAL NOW! _ Pontiac Chieftain ~Two-Door With A. M. to 5:30 P. M. il or RC ST | 65 Mount Clemens St. a 4 ; es \ ok ic ee Ow Mem he * * et LL... ee a orn ‘Sere he yee we ete ye oO ew i A gig ce gens aw THE PONTIAC > PRESS, _AveDNEsDay, FEBRUARY 19; 1958 TWENTY-TWO He’s a Rare Bird! | The ‘Looker’ An unusual bird is the winter’ ‘Winter Sports Place He is at once less flamboyant! Gains sports enthusiast. His plumagé is|and more aesthetic in his tastes eortul, his tastes vigorous and than his more vigorous relative, his normal habitat is a snow cov-| but no legs courageous. He will ig- ered slope or warming shelter. He' nore the coldest weather, wear the often may be identified ty his shrill | | biggest snowshoes this side of the cry of ‘“T-r-a-a-a-a-c-k!" He may) continental divide and slog through also be found from time to time! the deepest forests in the state just beside a hole in the ice, wee fish-| to look at a quiet hill, brooding in pole in hand, noncommita] about/its white shawl of new snow, a his luck. jlonely lake,-a waterfall sculptured At the first sign of snow the into fantastic crystalline beauty by species begins kneading the: hearth rug with his toes, eager to mettle at-a-ziltion mites an hour (at least) down the hills of Michigan's 64 winter sports cen-) ters, But, according to the Michigan Tourist Council, there is q muta-. tien of the species which now is growlag in population. He is known only as “The Looker,” and he takes his pleasure from the sheer beauty of nature—even at 26 degrees below zero, Most prominent recogni ture is camera slung for k use He but still waters and his numbers have become legion. ‘the deft hands of winter. “The Looker” is a quiet one, ers (OF Snowy Tun While the Michigan Tourist Coun- cil is busy computing proof that the state's 375,000 skiers will spend $12 million this winter, that 77,000 fishing trips to Houghton Lake iast winter amassed 344,000 hours of angling on this one lake, The Look- er is quietly looking over the Coun- cil’s shoulder at a cardinal perched .in the crown of a snow-laden spruce. ai; farus 10 Couinty ‘Aves a Michigan's eight Conservation Department trapper-instructors, one of whom is located in the Pon- tiac area, cover a lot of territory in handling the varied and spread-out duties in each man's district, The! - job is an unusual, and interesting one. : * * * : These specialized-career officers}. handle all complaints regarding wild animals, such as predator getting into a homes, and similar matters in- ————— volving -squirrels and—other ani- mals. Working in an area of some 10 evunties in the eastern and southeastern parts of the state, trom the Thumb to the Ohio line, keeps Tom Brooke, genial officer, mighty busy, especially during the spring and summer. Brooke, who lives in Clarkston, says his./ “cases” average between 250 | and 300 each yéar. He has been with the Conservation Depart- met as a trapper-instructor for GOOD PALS — Duke, a Gove pointer with webbed feet, who first “adopted” a horse at the home of Leon Roach, Lake Orion, has himself become “adopted” by the Roachs’ cat, Blackie, with whom he is shown above. Duke was owned by John Bouck -of- Orion, who gave him to the Roachs when the dog kept returning there after his first visit. e and his whispered call, ‘‘Wonder- ful view! Wonderful view! He in- variably repeats himself, PE, Bt ek tah iia lnalinediailinneliiadialiaadiiel 4 4 2 ' » ee a, ~ 2-4:30 P. M. Monday and Tuesday Nites Available for Private Parties or Groups SKATING NIGHTLY* 4475 W. Huron FE $-3677 3 Big Events for Riflemen May 17-18 with the 300 meter free rifle tryouts for the international rifle team, Team when selected, will be composed: of the’ five best marksmen in the U. S. It will tour) the U. S., —_ a elsewhere. ‘match will take place also at. /OCSC, a preliminary to the nation-| ‘al championships. | | Three tc top rifle-shooting events have been rennet for Oakland | rifle Little Stories | About Outdoors Former OCSC editor and photog- ‘pie Trails” at tonight’ s Multi-Lakes quet Saturday night in the club- house at Reed's lake. * * * Annual fish der*, on Moran bay at St. Ignace, ‘and at Bre. ~ ‘vort lake; in the Upper Penin- wula city takes place Friday and Saturday, OCSC will be host June 15, to the | 'Great Lakes district outdoor small-| bore rifle matches, which are open to shooters from’ the Great Lakes \Conser. 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Sons, bewaing, Felgen February's | Best Tire Buys vited and the fishing party will leave the Waterford clubhouse at 7 a.m, day of the event, go by motorcade to the scene. Those planning to go should register at ‘clubhouse, OR 3-7441, * *x * Conservation department's next meeting is set for March 13-14 +at—the—Lansing offices—All meet- ings are open to the public. -Solunar Table Here are the John Alden Knight solunar periods for the week be- ginning Thursday: ‘ Da Pig i 7: 15 r Ride 3 35 TAX AND NG 14” sq 6” ED ———t SPECIAL 50 Mest Cars FE 5-6136 . eervee * 4 Charles L. Wilson C. H. Barns, FE 8-2)38 H. M. MeNally, OL 2-7741 R: L. Taft, FE 2-899 C. RB. Wihisen, rE 8-005 * ee engaging wildlife color film “Mag-| _|residents,: went best-of-breed. | 13 years, last five in this area. ven ae “Brooke: in another instance,. w calapahet jos Sone ‘a fou: nquicvel. flying squirrel, and a swarni of TRAPPER — Thomas (Tom) Brooke, Clarkston resident, and a Michigan Conservation Depart- Pentise Press Phote ment field officer for many years, is one of 8 current state trappers, an unusual job on | which he covers a big part of southeastern Michigan, His work is seldom publicized. Or, on one)‘ State Trapper-Instructor Busy Officer bees! all plaguing one family. “The complaint in this case,”’ said Brooke, “first -was ebout a coon tearing shingles off the roof.” ‘58 Boat Show Set fo Start This Weekend Exhibits, Featurasi a 7 Be Far Better Than Last Year's Event r Detroit's second / major — boat show, an annual exhibit in the De- troit Artillery Armory on Eight Mile Road, near Northland, Feb. 22-March 2, is filling more than 200,000 square feet of floor Space with boats, engines, accessories, educationa] and historica] displays and features; far exceeding the first exposition in 1957, * «© * Everything from smal] prams to high priced cruisers, not to mention the finest in model sail and power boats, will be shown. Some of America's most famous boat trophies will be displayed, in- attle) and the Harmsworth, “Just now complaints are few," Pontiac Dogs Place ‘Ar tificial Light Brooke says. “They're mostly; about beavers getting into and) High in Obedience [egal for Ice ezng dain Tundra, i mber ng farm ‘Spear Fishing jiands. sual treatment is to move Three Pontiac dogs placed es offending animals to other ‘among the top four in the recent) UANSING—Fishermen are re- ‘areas by 24 trapping.” all-breed obedience trial at the) minded that artificial light may | x * Doberman Specialty show in Berk-. ®t be used when spearing | Muskrats ona many calls in ley. A two-year-old, Volano von through the ice’ during the. Jan- |the early spring, from lake resi- Frankenruth, owned by Livonia uary-February season on inland |dents whose lawns are damaged) | waters open toe spearing. iby the ‘rats. But it’s the noctur- John Eijcher'’s golden retriever, * * * ‘nal raccoon, who gives the biggest Mickey, scored 198% points out of General fishing regulations |troubie. 200 in the utility class; Gene Con-| are listed in the 1958 Guide to | “Like the one that. got into a nelly’s boxer was second and Kar- Michigan Fish Laws, available \chimney, bore a litter and then‘ en Lavery’s cocker spaniel Was free at license dealers and Con- (tore out bricks to get inside the! fourth in obedience, | servation Department offices. homie, where considerable damage Sportsmen’s Dilemma What to Do in Winter By JACK PATTERSON now, either, Generally chilly, the winter, more in mild’ ‘etter " Brisk, isn’t it? ‘Brisk’ eniough,' temperatures, and what is more less in tough ones. ature will anyway, to cut down the weekend important to the fisherman, wind, oo ow ce oo ,|ties had that strangely untenanted o| pied shelters of any sort. swarm of ice-fishermen to the/have put flats fishing from the | X number if hunteys don't. irreducible minimum of die-hards. *| Bahamas west across the Florida! Since there isn/4 much to do og Because we neg-\keys on a be-there-at-the-right-| outdoors we can‘devote some in- ~. lected to look at time-or-else basis, with the Isle side time to constructive philoso- , the thermometer) of Pines being a little safer bet, | phising. Many subjects pop. into _ Sunday we let the) weatherwise, at the moment. Off-|mind and gne of them is bird kids “‘con” us! shore fishermen are apt to find! dogs. Soniewhere in this broad into walking over| seas a bit sloppier than they might! land theré must be a good grouse hg present prey be for maximum comfort. |dog. ‘The fact that we've never! If we didn't know, ls doubtful if foxes will be | her Age apres i — ee moving around—enough to pres ID becopocecalst better then, we ~ I, wee! vide much hunting until things | Verve do now. It was seen excellent quail pleasant enough; “®'™ up a little. Frequent light dogs, dogs that could handle dustings of snow such as we've | on the island but JY Pheasants satisfactorily, and rs been getting are ideat for this’ PATTERSON m zzly to sharptail holders par excellence. a Sport but foxes didn’t get & | We’ve never seen a partridge | Aug. awarded along with the International Skeet body in boating. Two organiza- | Championships, earlier in the fall. Chief Two important changes been effected in dates for skeet t0 New York ‘State in the nation. gmmnting tournaments at Oakland | County Sportsmen's club, during “The the summer and early fall. * Bob Thiefels announces that Pontiac June 14-15, MSA for / Aug. 30-31 at OCSC soo Changes Made in Skeet Dates hav * ¥ Feature displayg include the world’s fastest outhbeard race boat, a boat that flies, a boaf that has gone 50,009 miles non-stop day and night, an air-sea rescue helicopter—even an iceboat, Between the small and large |boats is to be an eye-filling welter of shining craft interestingly de- Event signed and manufactured of wood, i steel, fiberglass, aluminum and plywood. The entire exposition will welj reflect Michigan's more than boatsy 151,000 of be voy are in the Detroit area: fig- e,ures that place Michigan second * * * ‘fastest outboard’ will be lexhibited only February 22-23 be- cause it first was pledged to San Francisco's show. Danny Foster, who obtained it for two days for the big annual. Chief Pontiac |Detroit, will be in charge of the shotgun event has now been set | ‘display. Foster has been timed at for June 14-15, This OCSC seat- ter-gun- feature always attracts many of the state’s best at the record, in trials to be held later. sport. * Dates for the top skeet event ot | ithe state, the Michigan Skeet As-'ter adaptation, is being flown here | sociation championships, also at! 'the OCSC fields, wilf take flace on/helq at the armory, during the OCSC was recently show, willbe. productive of news 30-3]. this *. * '95 mph in the craft and expects ito do 105 mph, for a new world ‘from Raleigh, N..C., for the show. er "9 The “boat that flies,” a helicop- } i j The organizational _ meetings, important event,'and features of interest fo every- and fro. There was nary an exposed ice-fisher-| TeP¥tation for smartness ry | dog that, sooner or later, and man on the lake and most shan-| "ming about in- sub‘zero | mostly -sooner, we wouldn't weather. A sudden warm-up Heavy northern snows and coi tinued cold will undowbtedly con: tribute to a heavy winter kill of rather shot than a partridge! Perhaps we should take a leal lish gentleman of the last century whose. custom it was to ride afield) Heading south isn’t apt ‘to cure the fisherman’s problems right Sin art people KNOW What is ‘what Good times or bad times, smart motorists . know what is good for them. ’ In January, the first month of this publicized “recession” year, more people joined the Auto- mobile Club of Michigan than in any January in Club history. More people paid their ues than in any January in history. More people insured their cars with the Exchange here at the Club than in any January in history. Both the Club and the Exchange had the largest eveere in Jomsory forcemn’ 8 and ; the ald: with piss a half-million members, Why? It Pays To Belong. ; Detroit Automobile Inter-Insurance/Exchange Attorneys-in-fact: | Robert G, Jamieson, pa Manager at Automobile Clal Clab ot Michigan VISIT OR PHONE, our NEAREST OFrice A. J. BOGUE, Mgr. _ 16 Williams prc 5-4151. Cc’ — ens, OR 4-42n4 deer this year. re is no known cure for this situation so: long as numbers of deer exceed, the winter carrying capacity of the range. Whether you shoot "em off or starve ‘em off, the result is the sam¢. The range will sup- port X niimber of deer through on »@ bullock behind a pack of pointing ‘pigs, Pigs are smarter. than dogs, generally, although ' not so stylish on point. A good pig, stanch on gropse, would be - worth its considerable weight in gold. Anybody know of one that might be available in October? | cr In! Let Us Show You! Ontario in New Satety Program \tions are to start hallg of fame. ‘ALL OUTDOORS, USA (INS)—‘edge of how to handle firearms “Between life and death there is! properly and hunt safely.” * 4 ‘“The plan is to cut down this toll (of hunting accidents) by giv- ing to each new applicant for a i hunting license a working knowl- only a squeeze of the finger!” This was a dramatic way to emphasize the importance of On- tario’s new hunter safety training program. The program, A. B. ( known snarksman afd range offi-) cer, said recently: rvisor of th * * Al) Young, well- New Yerk state Was one of the prime movers for a hunter train- ing rule, The; program in the U. S,. was taken over in the fall of 1949 by the National Rifle As- sociation and is now being used in 18 states. Young told a meeting of the On- tario FederatioA of Anglers and Hunters, “95 per cent of the hunt- ing accidents never should have happened. They stem from ignor- ance, carelessness ahd _ stupid- ie ' [TANG NT ENGINE mobile club in ute Rélph Thomas Roy M. Hood Fi . Warken, FE 2-4240 Hi é Tynan, FE 4-2991 Virgil Keener, (Helly) MEirese. 7-746 - ‘Automotive. Parts ead ‘Becees lod Auburn Ave, Phone FE 2-0106 - BUY NOW ee eS Be ee | BATTER! IES 12-VOLT BATTERY 30-Month warantee - 6-VOLT Yee, «995 REBUILT BATTERIES _ Eeetennlil 95. | Dogs ; VOLTAGE REGULATOR 3-Month $345 Kuhn Auto Wash ji | 149 W. HURON or FE Lath tab mg hat | ity . The program is simple, Nimrods | buying a hunting license are asked for their certificate to indicate they passed the training course, It is similar to giving motorists a test before issuing a driving license), Lands and forests minister, the Hon. Clare E,. Mapledoram, «said the safety training will not make | expert marksmen out of the par- ticipants, nor will it make them ‘great hunters. Tt will, he explained. 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Chapman split the nets for 23 for point nights for big Ron Emerick |° Schuett 2 2 6 TRANSMISSIONS Welle’ Lake’ jet Yoeugheut del on and Gary Ratnee. mike tae Ye Our Specialty 2 Almont had the situation well L’ Anse Creuse led from the Rochester 28, Milford 16 half after a rip-and-tuck open-| 5's ag drubbing New Haven hb , ' session. Dennis McClelland start in defeating Country Day|~ Lake orton OXFORD - ee MOTOR TUNE-UP paced the winners with 19. $2-40 for ite 11th straight in the 57.47, Dave Derleth led Country|ors, %O°F™ omen MOPET™ $ 1” ie - Fast Service—Quality Work ep cde. Vk? loop. Frank Hartway paced the inay with 14. A field goal in the|neire is 3 31 Woodwa @ 2.18 : scorers with 17 while Don Eschen- last 40 seconds gave Maple Grove |W!" } 0 2 Gaddis 12 0 2 The Jim Drake-Nick Neira duo! berg hit 12. Keith Griffin's eight |c+ wichacl a 4746 win over Mil.jmne 4 3 3 AS 1 GS carried Lake Orion to an 80-45) was high for New Haven. Dry- Neph 2 1 5 Dunn 2 0 4 ae : § conquest of Oxford. Nick had 31| den got only its 2nd win of the | se" im & close one alll the way. jwitiams 2 ¢ 4 Duncan © 1 1 Service and se Exchange and Jim 29 far offsetting some Brown. City 65- George Kish of the vanquished Se - Reb ildi ; Pike season walloping topped all the point-getters with 32 16 80 17 11 45 UNGING = 401 S. Saginaw =—FE._3-7432 S007 Shooting by the losers. Clay-| 54 as-Herb Sawgle, Curt Flater |» Score by Quarters 77 W. Huron St. es FE $-0424 ey South Lyon had to go into over-'rtera 000.0 41% BS Z cig Wegdhvited ‘coged 14 arid deft} and Norms Sereka iccounted tor e|Brady 13 for Oxford. 57 of the points. Sawgle was high >| Rochester handed Milford a 62- |“th %3.- 45 beating after leading all the | Ortonville dropped a @258. de- way. A 30-point night for Cari jcision to Mt, Morris’ and Romeo Montross stole the show. Terry {stayed in its losing rut bowing) Anderson and Pat Kelly meshed |to Fraser 72-54 in some of the other | yoenq- 1@ apiece for the losers, area games. 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The courage to look at things the way they ARE and make the best! of what IS grows from an accumu- As a teen-age opera enthusiast at the Metropolitan in those bliss- ful days when half a dollar would admit one to the Olympian. de- In Growing Old, One Must Learn to Accept Living With Himself lation of small .acceptarices and variations. r A healthy body and mind in the sunset years are to be desired; but sometimes the mind wears better than other frailties, so that over all can reign the content of the spirit. : ~*~ * * As in music (when. current dis- sonances and unrestrained cacoph- ony prevail, alas), must be the ultimate achievement. -jlights near the stage, among the -|standees, I saw coming ‘through the Broadway entrance the hag- gard remains of a once handsome WUlatL, Hollywood Headlines Clint Walker of Modern Fi By BOB THOMAS Third in Series HOLLYWOOD (Clint Walker * x ‘* Something in her carriage was vaguely familiar; an usher, reply- | ‘ing to my inquiry as to whom she | might be, mentioned a name well nee in an earlier opera decade; current sporadic appearances on a elas portrayed a person sadly clinging to a onetime acclaim. As this picture of faded gran- ‘ is the very model of a modern % deur swept down the aisle, I was!'* ‘ %® : seized with compassion and‘ dis-|movie cowpoke. taste, at the same—time, Clint is handsome, rangy (6 feet; cycling. @ BEER * * * 6) and serious. Making Western WINE An aging figure trying to recap- movies is no adventure to him, \ * colenre ture former glory is never a pleas.|as it was to pioneers like Broncho a e ing spectacle; but as a human be-|Billy Anderson and LIQUORS ing, indeed © pathetic silhouette. {like Bob. Steele. To Clint, it “is * COCKTAILS te bet te be select, meet be! -- 6 * a ready acceptance of the changes He belongs to the new crop of * that unroll before one, like a rich|Western heroes who take their tapestry always at the service of acting seriously, save what money the guiding needle that useful ar- they can and try to take a long- % ticle being one’s intelligent under-|Tange view on their careers, They & standing. work long hours, grinding out pro- T. /f n ducts for the insatiable apyetite LIBER ponies = a on TV, and have little time or in- COCKTAIL LOUNGE 85 North Saginaw i dd de Ce a a a LES attainments, must be brought into|“lination to raise hell. another focus, which is living with} Two years ago, Clint Walker) jone’s self. Was just another big actor trying * * * ‘to get work in Hollywood. You} The domain will be a private|2” see him as one -of ‘the pa-| one, without headlines, Perhaps a/"a0h'S guards in “The Ten Com- bit strange. at first, but richly re- ts." n a smart agent meats with intimate acquaint- took him to Warner Brothers to DOOR. OPEN 6:45 ' NOW thru THURS. FIRST RUN Helen Bower says. “THE GREAT MAN” is one of the Ten Best Pictures . THE Mi) G REAT vat {! DEAN JAGGER - KEENAN WYNN - JULIE LONDON JOANNE GILBERT wee ED WYNN om russ moncan | A UNIVERSALANTERNATIONAL PICTURE | be the friends we have known how ~ *& * i i | — PLUS — | try out for the lead in a TV West- ” ne of the nicest attributes wilt|@™. Cheyenne. He got the role and the series was a success. So much so that it launched more Westerns at Warn- ers, and this year the studio will ‘pull im 15 million dollars from its TV enterprises, Cheyenne has made Clint a star —but not necessarily happy. “I'm tired,” he said as he lum- bered through his 52nd hourlong Western, “There uséd té be fun making these picturés when we started out and had plenty of time and budget to work on them, But now we have to grind them out on a schedule, and there's no kick in it for me. * Ad * “J want to get out. I got into the acting business with the ftlea to cherish. These loyal ones will | enjoy something of yourself, afar | trom the fairyland adulation. For a career dedicated to high purpose must be self-centered and pecting in the desert. What has he found? of mind,” he replied. Also some he said, ‘chosen by a consensus of experts: Very M odel Im Cowpoke “Fresh air, sunshine and peace uranium, but never enough for mining. His other pastime: motor- * x “On -the weekends when I'm mad at the studio and the world,” “T take my motorcycle up to the hills. I see a hill just sittin’ there saying it can't be climbed, so I take out. after it. Yeah, I take a few spills, but it takes my mind off everything, and I can come back ready to face making: more Westerns." HOLLYWOOD «@®— The top 10 Western stars of all time, as Broncho Billy Anderson William S. Hart . Tom Mix Buck Jones i Tim McCoy William Boyd Gene Autry Gary Cooper . John Wayne Randolph Scot Anti-Antimissile Missile Offers Army Mobilitv CHICAGO (?—A new highly mo- bile surface-to-surface ballistic’ guided missile with a range of 100 miles and the ability to resist: enemy countermeasureg has been developed by the Army. * * * Dr. William H. Martin, civilian director of Army research and development, said the new mis- sile, the Sergeant, is not yet in use, but has been “successfully” tested a number of times. |that I wanted to excel in it and imake it my life’s work. To do. ‘ing as a performer, I don't think | you can continue growing when you have to work sd fast. I want. to get into feature pictures, which is the Cadillac section of this bus- iness.”’ . x * * The studio has already given him his first starring feature, “Fort Dobbs,” and is preparing another. But whether he will be allowed to abdicate as Cheyenne is & moot question. He is under exclusive contract, and studiys have a way of continuing what ‘appears to be a soine enterprise. , * * * Clint is cut from the: classical pattern of the Western hero, though he comes in a larger size than. his predecessots. Like Wil-| liam S, Hart, Gary Cooper, Ran- dolph Scott and others, he is slim- mvees, laconie and calcula he Ti, i as night club bouncer, oil rigger and private detective be- ‘wrrvwVvTYTTvwwreT TTT Tee ree ee ee ewe ere OUTDOOR MOVIES ALL WINTER With THE WONDERFUL ee weevvuvuvuev Physical assets naturally brought him to the etten- tion. of Ho'lwwoo visitors, ~~ * * *® He lives in a $21,000 tract house in the San Fernando Valley with his wife and 6-year-old daughter. During his brief vacations from filming, he takes his family pros- ” HEATERS HEALTHFUL RADIANT HEAT JUST LIKE THE SUN'S RAYS. |that, you've got to continue grow-jdiquid fuel used by the missile it |Poral. fore landing in Las Vegas 88 8ithe wheel—of—a—new police car, Martin said the new missile uses a solid fuel, instead of the eventually will replace, the Cor- + © * “It has demonstrated a very: ‘Searching for Old West ‘ginia youngster who left home Personally, I eannot imagine anyone in possession of his nor- mal senses being so cowardly as to invite the negative enemies of a happy spirit. ee eS Temorrow: A churchman looks at old age. When Geraldine Farrar, now 75, was at the height of her operatic career, she made two personal vows: She would quit opera at 40 and the concert stage at 50. She kept both, From_1906_untilher— retirement from opera in 1922, Miss Farrar sang in 493 Metropolitan perform- ances in 23 roles. Her most popu- lar roles were Cio-Cio-San - in “Madame Buterfly” anc€ the* title role in “Carmen."*~ Road Sign wis Hunted by Posses TULARE, Calif. (INS)—Citizen- posses are riding the roads again in California—searching for. van- dals who stea] or mutilate traffic signs, * * * Tulare County Highway Commis- sioner Joseph Garcia Jr., organ- ized the 200 volunteers a year’ ago. Each time a volunteer spots a missing or damaged sign, he mails noting Runaway Boy Found FORT WORTH, Tex. #—A Vir- Ww tad a Ae - filled with buckwheat aad = a job as a cowhoy says he's had enough of the Old West. ~~ |quietly devout young Moslem . jon the rebellious jsiand of Su- come a battleground. Devout: Minions banad Barlian Controls ‘ Fate! of Supply on Sumgtra, JAKARTA, wen eos army officer named Barlian holds the key to the vast oil resources matra. He has warned both sides in the so-far bloodless dispute he will not allow Southern Sumatra, site of oil installations, w be| * * * The new anti-Communist rebel government in Central Sumatra has ordered the companies to cease paying royalties to the cen- old woman who has oe ele ieee Liat tral Indonesian government and/ to sto pall deliveries to the oil- dependent island of Java, If Barl-| ian—who commands the south— bars the way, the rebel gesture will be an empty one. e W 4. Whatever decisions are taken by) London, Amsterdam and the United States, But Barlian, whose ‘name translates into “Diamond,” can upset all plans being hatched here, in Padang or in the faraway) board rooms. Tugboats Push Through Ice MA 4-2151 +1 Wolled Leke (es OPEN 6:45 “TODAY — NOW! 4 D BY POPULAR DEMAND on Mississippi slowly but steadily building ice. The Ohio River was. , Peport ted entirely blocked, * * * Z More than 100 boats and their/ strings of barges pulled in for) shelter at Cairo, where the Mis-) sissippi and the Ohio meet, Others/ retreated to wait for a break in} cease ino AMT COOGEE $37,000 a month rental for the ma-| chine which it says eventually will replace 250 employes, It was built hetet Ce, Sadie tepatie of Send-| ling 25, 25,000 bookkeeping transac- tions in two hours, high degree of reliability,” Martin, said in an address to the Headline, Club, Chicago professional chap- ter of Sigma Delta Chi, profession- al, journalistic fraternity. “Tt can deliver a nuclear punch deep into enemy lines, and its ex- tremely accurate guidance sys- tem-is invulnerable to any known! f enemy countermeasures,”’ he add- Martin séid the 30-foot-long Ser- geant has far greater -mobility than many other weapons of its) type and can be more easily; stored and readied for action. | Look Out Both sh Into Phone Pole GRAND JUNCTION, Colo WH — Patrolmay Charles Mancuso, at area of ‘Lincoln Park. He checked | the left side of the area and offi- cer Robert Brown looked out the other window to the right., ‘That's when the car crashed into a telephone pole in the center of the paved parking area, Damage wasn’t extensive, Come on out in your — car anytime... fain, shine or sleet. You'll re- lax completely in the living room comfort of health-giving rays of nature's warmth. ‘ ——O PEN—— Fri.-Sat.-Sun, §] a iaczs Gs ae ace: 3 i i ii ht php pear abana pnb nbn nbn bp ehh bh bbb baba bbb bha bin npn nnn nnn nanan “errr Y — $19 8. Woodward Ave. as We Feature Real fialian PIZZA — RAVIOLA — SPAGHETTI Made With Our Own Tempting Sauces “Also Serving Ohicken, Steaks, Chops and Special salads OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK We 'Setve Greskfast and Néenday Special Meatless Pizza on Friday Caonvhes and Dinners Carry Out Service’ . Rieky’s Pizza mac | — \ And exercises your colon to tone it iD, im easy-to-take tablets, ! 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Ye rd use, has been built by a Lyons With {ts 10 pneumatic tires, each bsb-, XZ C taller than a man, it exerts the a same pressure on sand per cubic ‘ oa inch as a camel's fooi, ditioning, power steering, disc brakes, radio.transmitter with a 187-mile range, and cost about $119,000, It has been operated successful- - ly in 143-degree heat in the Sahara Desert, where, its maker hopes, it will play a big role in the develop- ment of recently discovered oil “Isn't it terrible — the constant threat of war, floods, earthquakes fiel and not being able to get a beauty shop appointment on top of it all!” BOARDING HOUSE — ae emen ) NY WORD, SIR BAGWING ato” QD y FRIEND LWAS TELLIN’ ONE WHO ONCE CONSORTED OR, THIS |S THE Y WITH TITLED NOBILITY AND < OU ABOUT ~— SiR yy ROYALTY ALL OVER THE BAGWIN << T ALWAYS Winx. GLOBE,YOU CAN ~ FERGIT THE REST A/CHARMED, (\ WELL IMAGINE THAT .OF THAT UPTOWN 7/7) MAJOR | » MEETING YOU ISA | ey FROM OTHER DAYS “+ HAR-RUMPH / {/ 4 HERP — a8 " \\ ‘ N\ \ NTT »\ \ Ht PAIN OH -OH--- NANCY'S |. @mal Be 50. “YOU DISTRESS SIGNAL __ : ‘ ---SHE MUST: HAVE BEEN BAD ToDAY || OSS TO BED | * * ee oS SS ey SR RNI F— ee SS F— A. i vr , / } ROOM OBSERVERS STUDY HIS PULSE, BRAINWAVE S, AND RESPIRATION — 2) Bao - : : 4 = ts 4 } SUTvrre stele ecg tha el. els tempt while working as a warehouse clerk at the Lewisburg, Pa., Federal Penitentiary. The << 1 “7 : | AP Facsimile and nuts that Jack Soble, 55, confessed spy for operation at Bellevue hospital in New York. Soble. sentence last-Oct. 8 after he helped authorities unravel the workings of a Soviet spy ring, in which he played a leading role for years. suicide. Det i Saat ‘ |strangled aboard. the aircraft car- Navy ‘Man, 18, Killed Aboard Carrier Berthed at Puget Sound Yard BREMERTON, Wash, @—An 18- year-old Detroit sailor was found rier Bon Homme Richard, it was The body of ‘Apprentice Seaman John E. Ruttan, 18, was found Sun- day afternoon ‘in a paint storage room of the carrier berthed at the Puget Sound Navy Yard here. Coroner Al said Rattan, who joined ‘he Navy in January 1957, had been mur- val authorities said Ruttan’s why wns found propped ir. a sit- ting position against a bulkhead. A large, loosely knotted rope was around his. neck, they said. However, Segeryuist said an au- sand showed the young sailor-had been strangled with a smaller rope. the carrier, naval authorities said. The carrier's executive of- ficer, Commander W. H. House, said Ruttan’s shoes were scuffed, as if his body had been dragged tors. and mutual cooperation.” awa ai medium 40-42, wid, avg. 40; checks . a , Hesse, sai tiie “was geting if He Bons in 1960 Technical cooperation— - | Commercially graded: Whites, grade : 2 : A D ] Ad . long * aboard shop lion dollars plus 20 millions for |4 Jim seis grade lace 86. New York Stocks Auto Dis la Ci ty uto ealers V1se no reason to take his own life. ANG P the United Nations techubenl | Pree Gi: median 3. eas lores (Late Morning Quotations) ef ‘ Naval authorities are handling gh BLES W~View » _siatance program and one and 8°88" Sn = eee genecnic re . Trading for ‘58 Car Nowy messin [fence presumption that he il * . : e -* < ed Ch ..... elsey Hay ,,. 31. tion of Amerivan States. Livestock Auled Sire’... 7 Kennecott... 8 Set in Pontiac : Waite: “aactieig’ < alee. -Kidibe ~ a a Contingency fund—A ws of DETROIT LIVESTOCK Poe bid ‘60. 46 Kresge. 88 vos BY The financial advantage of trad- “se Oliver, Buick dealer; Curtis|Ernst, said he had been very hap-inhe may have on his record./ DETROIT. Feb. — Cattle — mes = 7 ate 3 oa. : me ; : 200 mfion dollars to meet nfore| ORTPOHL, at Al Salts Aaa BF HRS 4) Special Cars and Trucks %e ° * 386 car now. rather than| COSI “C"Gwene, Ford, Haakles make i his carer. [iit uostoners, at the. confer the turbulent state of the world active, fully steady; best outlet for choice Am Gas & Ei... 417 Loew's... 147) Ohi d to City F later in the year, was point-\- stham, Pontiac Retail Store; Ben ence, a feature of a dinner in his today.” : ee ees cavener | coer am Metal. ise en 5 sh ses Oo City From ed out today by a group of Pontiac Jerome, Jerome. Oidsmobile-Cadil- honor, given by the Greater Los 2 Se ee > pe ey ee : #3) National Show meme Sees lac; John Braid, DeSoto - Plym- Nuclear Arms Ban orate Ee ee Other ‘programs 106 millions as|ii3s"aintr ane sasaare fato.atoe: (Am Rad oc. BE Meag’op ie t * * outh, and Sam Rotundo, R&R) : at ak A penile Sens See “our contribution to’ the U.N. (won: 200 te lew shetee Siters 33.50-|Am Smelt... @ Morr Ch & 8 188! Shiny new specially -_ trimmed "Making the announcement were|Motors, Chrysler-Plymouth-Impe-| ° _ as a possible candidate for Children’s. Fund, certain refugee, Say 4 i fa oon He H5|cars and trucks are being readied rial. FED DY SOVIETS [ints speaking tor Presiden Eisen ee ee x . ieee 42.1 0 ne oor, te emer >, Gait ar oo at EL Be ae Sm ees og | ectptattSeettat | oscow i — Th svt ex ere cmt o» [bulls up Atchison ...... 184 40.7 ’ . : :, _ : ace economic—_progr = Werrre ~cars—are—tromrthe Pontiac j year model tering the — Pages, few standard to choice folly. - eet “hao Ki 7 ade nara ot ae ee — = = ore vealers 24.00-32.00: average choice and|Rait & Ohio .. 25 * i4¢5.and Vauxhall exhibits ct the Na- cars depreciated §227 from Jan- |clear and rocket weapons from assumption better vealers absent; utility 19.00- Beth Steel .... 29.2 . 32-4/ tional . : making is to presume I will run Lodge Calendar 24.00; cull 13.00-19.00 Boeing Air... 364 : 3‘ tional Auto Show, according to wary to June, and an Central Europe if the United|i, 1969 Nixon r plied 9 Bohn Alum <<. 181 . 213/Hank Gotham, store manager. Dec! eq | $223 trom July to December, for |States, Britain and France agreed! ..7 +0) tne most effective wa adrant Low Twelve Club, . ° riggs Mf .... 74 Pw. 18 Included be special al nsane a total of $455 for the year. to do the same. y , Annual om a pogo Grain Prices Burroughs... 31 " - 30.8] styled Pestins Reanaviiis jam , The dealers, point out that sub- The Foreign Ministry spokes.) ae — gratis ane “ep po en officers. a oa _— aC cumcaco GRaIn bool gy ES 3 a fy tible with genuine African leop- stantial savings on the cost of a man, ‘Leonid’ ¥." llyichey ‘read a) the future sake enue ok Galle lam Bt. loan W. Burnes, Secretary. — erstn pres: Ped. 19 (AP) — Opening |Can Dry ...... 387 pac @ & Ei . 50.7| ard skin upholstery of the seats Judge Orders Youth new car can be made by taking — ow rages _—_ ging te de tee bak 16 cae = ‘ * Pan A W Air: 141 : A : erence which sai viet- at. Mar: ceveses 2186 “fuly leeeces “to's | GaPrier Ops ad Pan mpl ae = Sat ite genet Be aes Committed to State —_ pg bg a — British - U.S. - French aaoaeaae| defending and articulating admin- , ° May ..cesors 218i) BOP sere: §4'* Case JL ...-+- 182 pa'Rm .....c. 123] Other outstanding vehicles willl Ingtitytion = cars to'ould be a preliminary step pend. |'tration policy,” pe said.. N n Bri f [Dag cv Bea ae ste Rae BtSjcoss $44. apa Colt’ “:<° 2441be a Vauxhall panel truck specially di ing full international agreement + * ews | e Cora— - May ceeeee 137% | Cluett eu? -: OS helps D ||... 41 |ttimmed for the show and a Vuax- The dealers also urged Pontiac! gn the outlawing of nuclear weap-|. Nixon ee he favors tax cuts = : ed ees ‘3 ison Stee 2 Snilee .....-:- i+3 hall Bedford station wagon. Pon-| CASSOPOLIS @ — A Dowagiac residents to do business with local on ons. ahead of a program of public | Charles A. Branson, 21, of 585/July -°..... 118% tere inet (S00 Raia... : $iltiac dealers retail the Britsh-made/youth who has admitted the Oct.|dealers who employ 358 salespeo- s « & works if administration efforts | Hilleliff Dr., waived examination SB I May anes |BRa Be aia) “aoe - $¢-4/ Vauxhall line in the United States./15 kidnap-rape of two young school |ple, mechanics, clerks and mainte-/ 7. otter contained tion /aPe needed to end the current Dec. --ceos.. LSM July 2552..0-1287 [Cont Bank : *« *« ® nance workers. se ge | today of a charge of passing, Rte TR ak. 12.83 |Cont Cam... RCA, ine. au a dues eS ee ee Wy a od as of inspection or control. It con-|business slump. : fraudulent check cipal Judge Cout COPaS -& cars were shipped to Pon-|criminal sexual psycho They t these local em- : Maurice E. Finnegan bound him E 4lise from Milwaukee where the|Cass County circuit court jury. . ployes received more than $1.5 muklvske Bape lndocement . aris deseribed Sen. Johm Kennedy | over to circuit court for arraign- Disputes at Chrysler | corns Bago : 383|auto show was last exhibited. They| Judge Carl D. Mosier ordered/lion in wages last year, which was| Minister Adam Rapacki for a nu-|more attractive men in the Dem- ment March 3. He was. unable to = Bs will be on display here until Feb.|Robert Leroy Ball, 18, committed|a substantial contribution to local|cjear-free zone more acceptable|ocratic party, who would be a furnish.a $500 bond and was re- Doug Aire". ** 3) |29, Gotham stated. to the Michigan State Hospital|business and government through i to the West. The Rapackji planistrong candidate for the presi- turned to jail. n ’ ome Da Post... a. sarge in the snow will be Commission for confinement in an| their purchases and taxes. would include East and West Ger-/dency in 1960, East Air L ": 47 |Special displays, such as power| appropriate institution “as long as i H. Carpenter, ft 3394 East Kod |... 47 many, Poland and Czechoslovak Gresay Rd., Avon fevniap was| DETROIT w — Continuing dis- ExCelo . , comes a Oe panera a ie how they needed to correct the mental con- A ° t T bl ia. ar sentenced to serve 90 days in the|putes over production standards|Pord Mot... Sou Pac 2 Gay te adage ad an cigar? pel dition."” ncient Iabiets Four Pontiac Teachers Oakland County Jail after failing|resulted today in Chrysler Corp. Garner ‘Ben at Ball was returned to jail under Partly Deciphered City Boys’ Club Di '|Attend Confab at MSU to.pay a $100 fine plus $10 costs/sending 7,100 workers home from Gen Bak . << $25,000 bail pending con.mitment. 7 ecl P ere ity Boys U irector serve 60 days, Tuesday, as|two Detroit plants. It was the 17th |Gen Mills ) N Fi ld p as x * * N. ‘ Four Pontiac teachers aan ee ecilty of drank ci. (straight day of interruption (Sen | 84 NOW Fe OSIFION | tne Kalamaroo paychiatrists|OY Red Scholars sec te Nn a eee aan University today ing by Orion Township Justice Hel- Chrysler sent 2,100 home at 10:30\Ge5 time + Bie, and Sheriff Kenneth McLeod testi- Michael L. Fiorillo, executive di-|attending a -state orientation con- mar G. Stanaback. a.m. from its Detroit Plymouth ae (95,7 re ae Filled by GM Here fied yesterday before the jury of| LONDON @ — Soviet scholars|rector of the Pontiac Boys’ Club,|ference for elementary teachers - sembly plant. It blamed scheduling |c ee 57.4 four women and eight men in a have deciphered part of the writ-\has been named to the national |interested in Fish supper to be held at Bald- Goodrich 16.1 . jin doing research in the writ seer ot? Onitved: Brethren,|dificulties caused by disruptions\Gociyear °<::: 1128 hearing requested by Ball's court-|"€ on Easter Island’s prehistoric|committee on health and physical|teaching of critical thinking Friday Feb. 21, § to 8 p.m. $1.00,|¢lsewhere. Grah Paige’... 1. 45.1 Appointment of Cortez W. Ed-|appointed defense attorney. stone tablets, Moscow radio said) education of the Boys’ Clubs of| through science. ay, Pp. Greyhound ... 15. , U3 J toda adults; 50c, children. At Dodge Main 5,000 were sent Guit o: ....:106 . 5.4| 8 monston Jr., to y: —. + £< <« = —tfiome because of what the com- tomstic wee OT. «6Otin «=Car 2 4 e- new post of; —The- psychiatrists described A broadcast said scholars at the le will aatue ‘on_ the committee Fish Fry, Friday, 4:30 to 7:30, d fail trim delay 2: SS On Pee ...... 615 dealer survey Ball a “criminal sexual psycho- |Leningrad Museum of Eth The two day conference which Oakland Park Methodist Church, | pany sai was failure of Hay ES ‘ae is Tnit Aire ...» 54 path” after examining the youth ani Anthro inog- ith advises the 500 U. S. clubs began today is jointly Montcalm at Glenwood, Adults $1,/partment employes to perform aS-|mng Rand.0) 68) UNG - 33} manager for Pon-| Pr nonth. raphy thropology soon will! on research and study projects and y sponsored children 50c. signed work. foland Sit <... 84 Ge Rub ress 387 tiac Motor Divi-| st! mon compete the first full version of reports on new ideas and trends,|°¥ ‘he MSU Science Education De- Sumeegs Seis = Fr, Pee tit Oe ee Hot Bos Meh’ 119344 US Steak + sion has been an-| Ball was arrested .at his home|the picture writing. according to John M. Gleason, nia- and tie Michigan De- Rebekah's, 9 a.m. to 9’pm., 1287|Rormal operations at both plants|ing Rien 1... tu? White Mot <: 43 nounced by Frank/hours after the teachers had been k ke >. Idonal Grecier, whe wiade the sneer oC Puan: Instraction’s ” Woodward, Birmingham. tomorrow. Int Paper...) at4 Wilson & Co. 163) V. Bridge, gen-|abducted in their car at knifepoint,| Solving the mystery of the tab-/nouncement ciety communities on dvabgetion, Schoot!|, TM United Auto Workers Union Johns he oa sales man-jdisrobed, beaten, raped andilets’ inscriptions could unravel The local Borge attending the “chet Digna, Emeron Muti-|2@s accused Chrysler of a speedup abandoned in two rural Dowagiacjone of the world’s great archeol- conference and the schools the y purpose room. —adv.|and has authorized but not called a STOCK AVERAGES as-|areas. logical riddles and explain what|TO Pay 15-Cent Dividend |represent include: Isabelle Spring, ale; Parkhurst Trail. strike at Dodge Main. A strike; (Comptled ty The Associated Press) sistant sales pro-| Prosecutor Jerry O’Connor said|kind of culture existed on the is- Longfellow; William E. Nef, Web- ao te Sale: Peete sat, (there eventually would shut down ; thet Mite ‘Gen etece motion manager, |the youth signed a statement ad-|land, -2,500 miles west of Chile. WARREN (INS) — Directors of/ster; J. Albert Whittier all Detroit Chrysler operations and|Net change ...... 47 0 od 4.4 EDMONSTON Edmonston, in ‘his| mitting the acts. The tablets were unearthed dur-|Formsprag Co. of Warren an-jand Mary Louise Newton, Wilson. idle around 80,000. It is a key sup-\Prev. day ..)|..238 4 ge8) 733. 1609/DeW capacity, is in charge of field s+ *« & ing the past century by American, |nounced today a semi-annual divi-| 1 plier of parts and headquarters wee, *€0,':: 3a8 86 Tae feet se ees 1 all metropolitan areas) The jury deliberated 20 minutes British and other students. Thor|4end of 15 cents payable March’ eat otice for the company’s inter - plant) Year ago .-.°...2488 ae m6 1726 of the nation, according to Bridge.|.. determining whether Ball was Heyerdahl, Norwegian scientist,|4 t0 shareholders of record Feb. } a trucking ‘fleet. 957-98 low .'212980 183° 462 1909| Edmonston joined General Mo-|sane or suffering-a mental condi-|Pelieves the stones are related to 21. Formsprag, which manufac- TEL HU MES. L. J. SHUTE ieee fe” ore Aa Hea aoe rae tors With- Pontiac's Kansas City|tion with criminal propengities for Prehistoric migrations which put ee RON * LAKE ORION — Service for Mrs. L. J. (Phyllis) Shute, 69, of 85 Conklin Rd., will be at 2 p.m. Friday from the Allen Funeral Homme with the Rev. Albert B. Johns officiating. Burial will be in East Lawn Cemetery. © She was a member of the Amer- jican Legion Auxiliary of Oxford and the 40 and 8 Auxiliary of Oak- land County. Mrs. Shute, whose late husband was Captain L.-J. Shute, is sur- vived by a son, Chum Cowell of Detroit; a sister and a brother. Obeys Orders Over TV but Gets Weary of ‘Em MACON, GA. (P®—Radio station WBML yesterday as a_ public service asked listeners to -turn down thermostats on their gas! heaters five degrees to conserve’ natural gas. x * * The station broadcast the -re- quest several times, Toward the end of the listener called. day a “T've been turning down the! thermostat five degrees every time you asked,”’ he said. ‘‘It's now 40 degrees in the living room, and I’m getting tired of it.” Clark Sales High in ‘57 BUCHANAN (INS) — Clark Equipment Co. of Buchanan re- ported today its 1957 sales were, the second highest in conipany his- xtory and earnings were the third . highest. The firm said 1957 sales totaled $143,063,032, less than two! per cent under the 1956 record, Earnings were reported at $8,229,- 396 as compared with $9,401,357 the previous year, a“ his shipping tags. . Reynolds Plant Blast Kills Five, Injures 12 CHICAGO W®— Five men were killed and another was reported missing after an explosion and fire early today in the Reynolds Metals Co. big plant in suburban 'McCook. About a dozen workers were re- ported injured, but none seriously. Three were hospitalized. Firemen who fought the blaze which broke out after the explo- sion in the plant's casting depart- ment found the bodies of four men in a furnace room. About 85 men were at work when the blast occurred. _Fire—spread to several parts of| the plant, whieh covers-634 acres; 2. Baldwin Rubber Co. ...... * 135 14.0/the duties of assistant zone man- Ross Gear Co. |......... * 244 26.4 ee See a AN tara ‘Howell Elec. Mo. : «4 4S the Cer rapes 2 1S till ae Ponsiae ia 185, Esloomaion was rophe Seana F # noac 1 ston was Rudy Manufact. Co _ * 66 72 Toledo Edison Co, .-.!.13.9 138 13.0 rice assistant sales promo- ayne Screw Pd. Co. : ! : manager followin el *No sale bid and asked on the ce “"\Zone in 1945 and was named dis- trict manager in 1946. He was transfetred to the Milwaukee zone Figures after decimal points oe eighths in 1949 where he held various po- te Equip. Ce. ae Low Noon |sitions of responsibility, assuming DETROIT age ai (C.J. Nephler Co. Alien Elec. 3 the position ‘he held prior to his! ma new appointment, * * * A native of Mexico, Mo., he graduated from the University of Missouri's School of Business and Public Administration with a Bach- elor of Science degree. On| eri FEPC Chairman Plans fo Step Out LANSING uw — Sidney M. Shev- ices Commis- sion, Gov. Williams anit today. . The fire was brought under con-| trol after about two hours. The cause of the explosion had inot been determined. Former Elections Head Frey Dies in Detroit DETROIT — Edward W. | Frey, 65,. Michigan director of elections from 1952 to 1954, died last night after a long illness. Frey, president of the Detroit Municipal Employes Assn, for 22 years, served in the State Legista- ture in 1947 and 1948. Eaten Out of Home WENATCHEE, Wash, iM — A small burro. stood dejectedly among the ‘‘lost’’ items’ at the Wenatchee Railway Express of- fice. Express offitials don’ i x wr The governor said Shevitz had asked not to be considered for reappointment, and that his wishes will be respected. Shevitz continued to serve al- though his term expired Dec. 31. Williams said it was with ‘‘great- est regret and reluctance’’ that he decided to, accede to Shevitz’ re- guest’ and started looking for a replacement. * * * Shevitz said that while the pros- pect of leaving ‘‘saddens me,” per- sonal obligations and commitments passengers, require him to give up the post.|™8 to help them leave North He said he was “proud”: of his Korea, part -in the commission's work! - since its organization in 1955. |Waoyld: Cut Up Firms. Kefauver’s Dad Dies WASHINGTON i — Sen. Ket. |y - : auver (D-Tenn) said today that MADISONVILLE, Tenn, (INS): giant corporations. should be ~—Robert Cooke Kefauver; father | broken up to promote competi- Plane’s. Passengers GENEVA #—The International Red Cross committee announced fices for arranging the tion of the 34 persons on Pagans South Korean airliner which landed in North Korea Sunday, * * * The committee said it wired the know who is to get him. He ate hardware was removed in a 2-hour and 20-minute itz, Detroit attorney, is stepping s marred, has one son. andes out soon as chairman t irmingham today it has offered its good of-'" [Gers in Repair Shop South American Indians into con- not less than four months: tact with South Sea islanders. Freed by Court, Ex.GM Official Dies Haunted by Twin, Man Hospitalized) ns. was held Tuesday in Melbourne, Peerless Motor Car Co. vice presi- dent. He was 86 and died Sunday. DETROIT « — Funeral service Fla., for William R. Strickland, a one-time General Motors Corp. and te the storage room, The rope was found Monday aboard) - Snowstorm Toll in bps onl Lists 18 Dead — ee mesine and fut hast tacks have been attributed to the snowstorm which has gripped the Washington area since Saturday. * * * walked home through the snow. “He weighed 350 pounds and he walked in the snow. That did it,” said Dr. Frank Broschart, Mont- gomery County, Md., medical ex- aminer. : x. * * Another victim was Joseph Kumbar, 73. He was found dead on the ‘roof of his porch where he had been shoveling snow, He previously had been treated for a heart ailment. Nixon Focusing on the Present Feels Record as Veep Sufficient Talking Point now on will announce dividends semiannually instead of annually, as in the past. = ~ | | | | ~DETROIT — Thomas J. ‘Noonan, All A&Ps Closed Sunday | STORE for LEASE - Fronting on West Huron, Store at No, 861. 17 x 40°. Suitable for offices of all _ types and. retail shop, n, recently hospital in the Welsh to rwst, where he ane ee 1 He was hounded ie the peopl of the town and haunted by — zt tna es psn [rs ‘ANGELES Ww — Ameri¢an of Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn), {| tion or else ways should ‘be found died early today at his home | to get new companies started in : here. He. was 87, | major industries, '|1998 BUICK SPECIAL 2-Door Yes! with the Low Contpletely delivered, sees and license - Your present car will . fardtop get - included and a list‘ of cocemettie tue Monthly Payments 69" “Tne PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY: 19, 1958 Departments May Find _ Ways to Streamline County departments will be see how they " Sily ‘Crews’ Hoping asked to Took back, into their past School. _ could better ein their oper- » ations, a special county govern. ment study committee decided yes- terday. * * * The committee, headed by John L. Carey of Springfield Township, also abreéd to call in the Citizens} Research Council of Michigan for advice. * * * “This doesn’t mean,” Carey said, “that we're going to hand the su- pervisors any survey. We will have a definite plan of recommen- * dations when we are done.” “*Qne such change members dis- cussed Tuesday is a proposal by! Montmorency County Sen. Frank ‘Andrews that counties be enabled to establish home rule. er Another mentioned was hiring a controller, like Kent County, as chief acocunting officer in Oakland County. “We don’t want anybody to feel we are after their jobs,” Carey said, “Basically they're doing a fine job.” Blaze Nearly Destroys But Carey added that “we're go- ing to step on some people's toes and there's no question about it.” Area W orkers Join Soe was nearly destroyed ax.| Me ROYAL OAK — Hourly employes $7,500. ry name dropping. WASHINGTON #& — jcommittee probers dig deeper into Miami's famed fight for TV Chan- ew utligd ree draggin new round of New Witness in FCC Probe Rejected Applicant for TV Channel 10 Testifies for House Group House sub- A. Frank -Katzentine, whose ex- aminer-approved application to ROCHESTER — The home of National Airlines. Mack was one icharges as ‘‘distortions.”’ ‘School PTA, 1930; Mrs. Supt. of Schools Arlie Reed, present greetings. * * * Lantern slides of cartoons or, as moderator. ' i i + |terested ia the case in behalf of|tion of Evelyn Micheletti. the first four presidents: Mrs, Ma- im four Tese clusters repeated |memorative stamp and a centen- bel Griggs of the Lake Orion Lae ORION—Following a iimeee Adele Galler of Lake Orion. cieuak Gis ait: which swept into | nial silver dollar will we issued. Thure week Florida honeymoon,- newly- Wickman, Proper PTA, 1947; Mrs. weds Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Biust Gay morning in St. Joseph Catholic A seript, ‘Through the Years with Your PTA,” by Mrs. Johr Lessiter, will be narrated by Mrs. Eugene Matheys and John Bixby pared in the high school art class also will illustrate early events. Second portion of the program will be a panel of representatives: trom Community Youth Clubs with Roy Vanette, Lake Orion Community High Schoo! counsel- Representing 4H will be Kaih-| & leen Abbey;-Youth Center-Board;|— John Taylor: Hi-Y, Walter Cud- |Couple Honeymoons in Florida vee : ee Before ‘ouieny her . muptial.¢ vows, the bride placed a bouquet of Adele white roses on the altar of the Vows Wi th Ralph J. Blust} ety Sc Blessed Virgin. 100th anniversary. A posse com- The .couple was married Satur-) chapel train. NOTICE PUBLIC HRARING OF -|Laurence Rentschler, Webber will reside on North Shore drive, | Church by the Rev. Father George Her fingertip veil of illusion net Adeion rewna "ot the’ ‘Township of PTA, 1949; and Mrs. Chester Gra-/ Lake Orion. ‘The bride is the for-| I. “Ging. was secured by a modified crown/Addison, Oakland County, Mishiggs. velle, the Carpenter ‘Mother's Club! : ms headpiece encrusted with pearls ing will be held om February 25, 1058 1946. ' , seg er : : : at 6:00 p.m. at the pod ig Shem at E. and sequins. . Elmwood Street, Leonard, ng The Rev, Albert Johns will give the — of considering the 1 - the invocation, tajiowed by the — = * mg eee) ee salute to the flag ted by Cart She carried a white orchid, ar- cone trom suburban egret tate Baber, president * ie Nella em With stephanolis, on ber toa oa behalf ot Marshall SM, —_ High sca A book. a Property described as follo West The bride is the daughter of 200-feet of that part of the “ Mr. amd Mrs. Albert Galler ef ° ee 6E iss San sowie. of a Tee, 2039 Buel) Rd., Orion township. 11 £. Addison ma Ng Coufity, Michi ae Her husband is the son of Mrs. es ADDISON TOWNSHIP _ Clarence Blust of 77 Hillside Dr., — ZONING BOARD and the late Mr, biust. yp bat =e, * * * ' ; | Peo, 1, '38 pre-| ee bride's sister, Marguer ite, NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING OF Board | To oT ts were the bride’ 8 ‘sisters-in-law, | Addison, "Sanieas Coenay, =e is Mrs. Albert, Galler Jr. of Roches- 1988 at 8 pm. at the township all ter. ; is why Fy ge A pees, Leonard, Mich- ‘ or iw - oa , E43 @ proposed amend | Re 4-roning from «@ — to ‘test Adam kravetz of Pontiac. a — the ate covered by the petition friend of the bridegroam. was best Sf Sees § Buras, erupert “Geeeribed : _man. Raymond and Glen Blust,|4#! follows : sa a a oa, brothers of the bridegroom, acted, of 72 | ooress cata] 103 acres. ” operate a television station W&S nohfsky; Y-Teens, Diane Trienan; + ZONING BOARD overruled by the Federal Com-\Boy Scouts, Edward Eckler; Girl » * * = PETER T. BREWER. | munications * Commission, was) scouts, Christine Schaeffer: Cub — : The reception was heki at the eee i na DIXIE LEE PARKS called as the day's chief witness. scouts. Richard Hurd: and Brown-. . > home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gal-- —_—__ . . MR. and MRS. RALPH J. BLUST F WNSRIP ~ | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Venters of | an. suse Commerne ; jies, Carol Drahner . | ee | an eae oe aw a _ —— ~ mittee began check ing” into the Cookies baked by mothers from | ornate of eee pay yy announced men! fonowing their daughter. Dixie Lee Parks, |CoMtoversial case after its ousted all the PTAs will be served by 10 Several Monthly Meetings Tomorrgw Tan it Pee sree he ied St counsel Bernard Schwartz testi- giris of the high school home eco- 110th {ith from 9 res >. te Ht es and ped oredr Figen met fied that $2,650 in checks had nomics class, Vpmte an “notice, piumther oat i w we &, me i Many Rear fe wee i cane ea Satie’ Waterford PTAs ‘Lik Thur Sr he ee ding date hasn't been set. — ing. Mack while the case iby ie Lake orion Junior High ad 2 or ep S y before the Board of Revie a = pend | Schoo) band under the direction of Pontiac Toren vis Schwartz said the money .came Donald Parrish; and by the Lake a a1, 1958 from Thurman A. Whiteside, a Mi- Orion Community High School. several Waterford Township ele- tion and answer period will be held Ceater School, will display their | srare or “MICEROAN—In the Pr. Rochester Residence ami lawyer who he said was in- A Cappella Choir, under the diree-' mentary schools have scheduled afterward. handiwork. feats crent tas oe County of Oakland, i . : |Juvenile Division. their monthly Parent-Teacher As-. ** * * Celebrating Founder's Day, be x] ame 24 of oe petition concern. Mrs. Martin Parker, is general gociation: meeting for Thursday 4 marionette show and an‘ arch- rector of District PTAs Mrs. Mark! S$ oe ee tater Gee 2 No. ERT. filed Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lowe, 522° four commissioners who voted|chairman for the event, night. ery display will highlight father’s Goddard will speak on the “His- court alleiog "that ‘the aoe i> ; bresent where-° 42 to rhage the TV - to Pubic | There will be an open house from night at Donelson school, begin- tory of State and National PTA” |shouts of the father of said minor child fire yesterday afternoon. ra of eS noes my — Ceramics Being Taught 7:30 to & p.m. at Leggett school. ning at 7:30 p.m. — work. Mrs. Roy Iceberg will be, violated law of the State and that ily wag not home When) tor nal Me in Orion Township Parents mayconsult teachers_and_—_fatherg-of second grade Leal oo for the evening. im " fon ‘of this Court — Teamst the and a neighbor | _see pfogress reports of their chil- pilg will serve refreshments aft ec eses bP Fg sacl al <_< ated at about fy “tons a anvil ORION TOWNSHIP — Mrs. Jo- dren. er a short business meeting. Close Cana Conference ‘ea thet, the ‘hearing on” sald. peliion Damage tomorrow, nounced é Ber : jcephine Cale ct) Pemaane is coe * is 2 A film titled “Family Circles” With Renewal of Vows Serer caste c, Cour of. Pontiac in ot Sherman Products Inc., a trac-| tor implement firm at 3200 W. 14 ‘started in the attic of the -Mile Rd., voted to join Pontiac story frame house. Teamsters Local 614 in an election White- ducting a ceramics class begin- Firemen said the fire apparently side, who also has denied ning at 9:30 am. each Thursday “Teaching Science by Televi- will be shown at the William Beau- ne County. eo ae two-|Schwairtz's allegations, has said atthe St. Alfred Episcopal Church (he made numerous loans to Mack’ ‘on M24 north of Lake Orion. The: 20°"! speaker Roger Von Bever There will be a round-table dis- riage vows will close the Cana} it being sion,” is the subject chosen by mont school PTA gathering. | DRYDEN—A renewal of mar-\neon. and you are of the Wayne elemeniary school cussion at the conclusion of the Conference on Sunday at: Sacred "tie ce beteot, this to bess nmons ‘te |but took no part as a lawyer in, } i id. ‘shall be served by conducted yesterday by the Michi- ithe FCC case. He said he and|ed pieces ary (chant: diaignieg | system. An open discussion will showing. ‘Heart Church, Imlay City. one © eae oe LR) gan Labor Relations Board. Dropouts Hit 50 Pct. Mack have been friends for many| ke & ipreceet: the: talk: tok |The Rev. Father Thomas Ville-|ang “"inincst the” Hannan x * * ' yea’ ars. Fathers of Schoolcraft Sc beat | Preceding the film will be ‘Tot of Sacred Heart Seminary will sare detes of ef said Court. ane cm | CHICAGO — It is estitnated that, The teacher will conduct a class ‘ conduct the conference trom 12:30; ey oy SOA County, this 14th day The vote climaxed an eight-day half the students in four-year col-| of 12. Six have enrolled thus far. | pupils will conduct the 8 p.m. a.short business meeting, at 7:30 to 3:30 p.m. jot Pebrusry. AD. A a a . strike this month in which most! leges drop out of school at the, “Die Meistersinger” was W ag-;The class is very elastic with) "Thursday meeting. Py _ Principles of Christian martian (A true copy) F | of Probate ot the companys 115 employesiend of their freshman or sopho- ner’s. only comic opera. It satir- members coming at whatever State Trooper Harold Wade will Beginning at 7:45- p.m., Cab and problems of family life will be Sects Soom ce sought union recognition. ‘more year. lizes critics, ~ itime they can. . present a colored movie. A ques- and Boy Scobte ef Waterford discussed. \ vor ee 3 - Death Notices Cardof Thanks 1 __Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Female 7 Employment Agencies 8A Work Wanted | Female u Business Services Is Moving & _& Trucking 19) Notices & Personals 25 PPP lwe WIisH TO EXPRESS OUR) ~ Re eee . aed diadieaeaamn an aan aan ae ae —— } DAY WORK. GERMAN on SCAN- TYPING, SECRETARIAL AND ALL | BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. | Liga AND BEAVY FRUCKING. | | ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- : ——~~we | «GtOpOST © apprecia Fati- dinavian preferred. References cierica’ services rendered. Satis-| Wall and windows Beasenedie. Rubbish. Fill ® friendly adviser, phone z BALLOW, FEB. 17, 1968, Jenne, [ude for the multitude of ‘rind SS ee part | _ MI 6-0814, taction guaranteed. PE 5-6213. —_ Free est. No obligation. PE 2-143: | tom eROCEO “ia 5 wate | 26122. Confidential. The Sal- . : on . TE. nesses and expressions be sym- salesmen. Experience not EXPERIEN ENCED, CABHIER. PA y > Ww yn vation Army . . 41 Liverty Ot: age Ti: dear) Bethy and understanding. alse. for 7. Cough RT WANTED WASHINGS & TRON-| "AAA OL, BURNER SERVICE — ing. express pick-ups and deliv.) vation Army mother of Mrs. Reiph Johnson) Prod Snd Beatin fore offe | Bepie névenscmens to manager, me 22. ings, FE 2-2558, ERVICE ALL MAKES r \ | DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — 739 Z and Marshall Batlow; dear sister) 90% acantehe te Geuar — in expansion p Interviews | GIRL | rox Seine GENERAL AGGRESSIVE MAN WITH SALES WANTED. BABY “Bitixa jos. PETE's_ _ PE 5.3750 | Mi 44221 _2t_____MI_ 40061 | Menominee. “Mrs. Wallace, FE EP of Mrs. Anna McClure. Mrs. Prank) po ceived during the recent {Yiness| 1@ to 5. bees! face 2617 Dixie office work Must ee ood st.| exverience or sales personality, “nion, N. side. FE APPLIANCE SERVICE 'MAN WITH * - TON PICKUP _5-7803, 4 Fear at, O24 dees, Tuapk Meoret;! cad teres ment of our deariy Hwy. | eee ee own ane — “plus “eommissicn. tigh WASHING AND IRONTNGS. 286 ©. ond vervice ll makes of wringer | wants work Call any time. PE FOR FREE 5 af peloved wife and mother; Helen ares. “ ore ers.) 48421. aor A gran ren also survive - * ’ EXPERIMENTAL SHEET MBTAL roft oi ne ecare Ray Midwest Em. KE 54-1978 n Pontiac | eral service will be held Thure- wosad Ge ust and euleiia done men for experimental alreraft and Bene $2008. tor “appoiniment. | Bez eegs,, FL Lynne sisie Bank Wass DONE IN MY HOME. as cm Settens. Pe 2s | MOVING. TRUCKED a anytime tee ice Bell 33 bottiog Watkins vanitia 5 20. . pan, —_— . Must TS ITAIIC eu hnh ee ~~ : é. hy 23-8883, eR SERVICE. R32 ” Westbend Sparks - Griffin Puneral Home! eigen ag for = many messag- metal working exp. Apply | HOU SEWIVES wn Sa wit a Te cineg ea te | _sonabl re 4-406). aes BF Pree. 150 N. = with Rev. Lola Marion officiating. vad pe And encouragement Neareeor Mig. Corporation. ut ‘ba i —MOVI TRSEL! | FE 23053 Interment in White Chapel Ceme-| "eeeived on cards, plants, flow- Meple Rd’ Birmingham. MI| {JR Bave been active in cluy Instructions 9 child _in_my home. FE it aND: E YOUR F | Fe tery. Mrs. Ballow will ie tn state $2, and from her maar Visitors Shee. : ton aod of Reve © onee | \-HTENTI NTION. MEN o~ | WASHING aD IRONINGS — =CALL | GENE's HEATING 1 SERVIC ANYWHERE IN DEBT? parks-Griffin Funeral He a | ae = — °) i $0744 | Furnaces repaired | : ERE SARNES. FER. 16 i058 KANNETHt our deep gratitude to her'tknne| Excellent Opportunity cg time nvalinnie toe part: | Qualify Easily & Quickly | ig crooks Ra. ater, FE — James. 119 Dennison 8t.. Oxford: clans, “Drs Green, Larson, Yvii-| POR @ ALIFIED ae | eee eee er ete an ner — \ ____ Building Service 12 ~~ —}jFATING ~~ 285_Diste Wey OR 3-1458 IF : SO ladys Richardson and Miss! ing in ser, crentment cand care ST sagerlente ‘soctes st focal assignment with s highly MECHANICAL DRAPTSMEN | he eorcie att tyeee of’ ODELL CARTAGE | ‘ : Helen Barnes. Funeral service will! including the nurses and sides| eve proven reputable al Organization MACHINISTS. TOOL MAKERS | AAA Floor Sandin | beat ment. "Wayne | Lecal and vin be held Thursday, Peb. 20. at 2) of st. ee ol een. Me Rd. | and leader in its field. Dignified| ‘TOOL Dim DESIGNERS g beating oguipmnsmt. | Cell Wayne | long distance moving. Let US m. from the Dossardet-Mabie fleld " woenttase We are ‘deeply | _corner Hatche Re. Alrpors ition, no traveling involved Above GC Ap- Floor yayine~ Finishing oa = iv OF i ___Phone FE | ee ait: Puneral ‘Home with Rev, Pred wshd toe ls te moe ranteed income. For local in- oved ain ‘CONDITIONING C_BUD BILLg FE 89-2050 TiLikie Take Dente | eee Se AILER! Give You 1 Pl Pay Clark officiating. Interment in ft. mbert, Pastor of Lak lana EXPERIENCED MILL WORK terview e Mr. Meillory, OL EFRIG'N. No ¢xperience re- | As A TRE NCHING i ee eee p-- & SERVICE | = haul any ing. at sive You ace to ay Oxtord Cemetery. Mr. Barnes will Gaie - Peaahwinciea Chured also | sereraan. a molding and _1-1568 between 6 and 9pm. | quired Free loyment serv- ~* | Trim, Se | Also dump truck. MA | ae | Ease Your Mind He in state at the Boasarcet- ine church groups and members —0te: EMpire 3-4 NEED NEW FURNITURE TV “ice. Veterans bring oper on Footings, septic Pield. OR 3-4943_ 00 Land clearing. : tassed. = Mabley Puneral Home, Oxford. _| fo) their many acts and eapress a a oe set or new car? Avon Cosmetics Report, DD 24 W. Her “A&B TRENCHING | pecece Trucks to 1o Rent. Restore Credit HOYT, FEB. 17. 1988. ROY N. sions 0 kindness during our pe-| - inclined for inte 7 offers a real ey > am- per at Waldron Hotel Owed. Feb ad ' PLASTERING — vaney’ re aE | > * 665 | Hemmingway, foo | Orion; rjod of trial. We wish to express _ ‘The — ales eal bitious women. Phone write 1Mh, “ te @ pm. Or Thurs. Feb Footings, Water Line Field Tile pair, Work guaranteed | TRUCKS. TRACTORS WE ARE NOT A oe 73; ee husnan ons d of Mra specia; thanks to the employees! service. Wisase’ ciao = ra ; see Dray ton. Plains. _20h. 10 a.m to 8 pm PE 5-066) WATER SOFTENER Tee ERVicw. | AND EQUIPMENT ‘ LOAN COMPANY ton ar iat Ada Bhowler, Jobo; sor Co ef” Pontes ‘Office Ei - ee Sow teen Pree b CHILD LOOKING FOR ___ Work Wanted Male e 10, 5 se, Bg L iggs Mgg cefigusr eps. mponthiy bees, Call; Buinp —— i Gemttraiiers | MICHIGAN CREDIT “— PP DE t : as « Sos AO, earareescy| Sew Guster tad Benineine, Se scare Wits Bet A Pomiec 7 Chaperten Wone. mew | io ain “EviING om BURNER seRVIGE | _ Pontiac Farm and COUNSELORS Fen beets 2 p.m. from the Sha =. ee Ft vee : ess. (Repair FE ean | ALUM, SIDING. PRE-CAST STONE NO OIL BUR i , pA Glarkstons with) Ste te Telephone Co. Michigan UNiT MANAGER | ed Oy experts. FHA terms. | _— Call_Pred, PE sea ._...' Industrial Tractor .Co Above Oakiand Theater Re Tunes Riéhiards officiating. thels om ogy AS na = Well establishes cosmeie con. “Ye (AgTIG Wat TE tate | ee Gordon” Piattley| FURNACES CLEA SERV- “§. WOODWARD teow BRYANT A NT ANNOUNCES Ncrment tn Lakeview Cemetery. cupeettend’ of apie ee Se in business, we| CCT. Adding seversl unit _man-| -—“Wernee pmeizs POLL ©! 1 GARlGe BOOK AND HOUSE-| iced. C. 1. Nelson. Pires. Daily Tneluding Sunda Willard SLA, pg Mr Hoyt will in state at the: de We are d ate- Hon’ co who rested agers. Direct selling experience | ©)... 6” om ment. PE 8-3597 | rompt service and gERVICE ON ALL M or PE coos eis? ager, on Feb, 1 the Peder- Sharpe Puneral He ful to Glens Griftin: = the Retailing arg} Seemptel. Cer squires. For ine HR men FE “| repairs, We tnere proctical te heating equipment, Call —— son Supply Co. ir: who soitene Pee i “writ| ptyse ee Gl Sen vet ca ne you ore) terview phove 0474 Botore | A A E Now! CARPENTER / repair than ren.ace. Newman, OR 3-6607 AY oud is not active * eco an’ M ke Rd. Davis-| neral S Meme ters their ag start once. For infor- | 2008. seaieeate: cabinet ‘york. New & repair. MI 44221 er MI_4-0961 an : : er wishes ar Love best of dure: age G2 beloved busband of| care and understanding "Pred W.| mation, Savoy Motel "30 | WOMAN POR MOTHER D.B. Murdock. PE 7061. A -1 CAR Chew Avan. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 i: _iuek: itchins; dear father of Stout, lusband, Mrs. Barbara J.| 8..Te between 1 2:30| home, may have 1 or 2 children. CARPENTER WORK WAATED —- abie and finish. Also | “~~~ ~| Painting & Decorating 20 ~~ PRE-INVENTORY rving Hutchins. Mrs, Ruth Quirie, tehardson, Robert @. Stout Ba:| | pm. ay, Feb. 20th, Ask| Live in. More Yor home than | All kinds. work guaranteed. OR alterations. Free est. FE 3-3608.| ALTERATIONS ON MEN'S — LA-| ~ m ~~ RE-INVENTORY re Pearce and | ward N. Stout _for Mr, Burns. . a 3-8748.. ALTERATIONS. ADDITIONS AND | dies garments. Reas. FE 8-093. ier cLASS EXP. P SALES — 75% OFF gn ye} cur Funeral Directors 4 * - R MAR RIED pd Bud teeta: ties laos gel 5 oll al ome. ANY REED pyar et Kk. Licensed “puilder. DRESSMAKING, TAILORING, AL-' decorator. Reas. prices. s-bs00. Children’s nylon fed suits, Were Hutchins. Puneral, service will be, ana | ae eae del tor $881.50 i ST oo a. canes NEW OR REMOD. BL bo. Saabatn a iat ERI NG ‘ins my home, Call Balsa, | A Rg lg Bp ane fertio neck’ or ceet” “aie Wen 3. er Wk. average. Call FE Suis, ne SOO Aiter 6. ell t : brick oe ‘ wt ie : : from the RG. ® GR Artis Donelson- Johns, ier Brush WANTED: EXPRRIENCED Do. Sans “NCDeMt & tPecilly, EM fig, Dick. cement work FE “Income Tax Service 17 EL PAINTING © D PAPER: | SO8\ now #0 cents, Git stneo a Se S “mestic: must iive in 8 dave hanging Ref 1 rE $018. | Men's ists ’ + Pun 1H with Sir. Ppa 3 wokeas ui, CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT ; ee ee ee. ee ley officia Sicormeent!| : “De FONERA!- HOME , . rptlegias ox, "Pont!se Pre chil "te: Kitchens a specialty, FE work A'so chimneys No job too AA TAX SERVICE. W. OARRETT A-l PAINTING. INTERIOR & EX: now m8 sents, eckiaces or ear- in Michigan fg oe Ot JS SPARESORIPPIN' CHAPEE— -| SEARS, ROEBUCK | ““—* eee Ee 2. | Rife ,Retidemtial nog commer 251 8. Sagtuan. Open UO _ Guarumneek Deve on Ve Samm | a1. 2 Oo. 1 bug ‘ ‘abies er cwtke, : a1 Guaranteed wor ACCURATE TAX SERVICE’ AT . e , sinte at A awe er €i Thoughtfui Service 2-842 ps ey Help Wanted & CARPENTER wWorRK kxitcHen —?-!!28 _ Teasonable rates. Call Irving LADY pepmagos Di RATOR. | 7 : — tole Be Sorat . 11000 Vi h Si l cedciea = mr meas. Aue Fe ver gee rg th el ag Sits TURN PR So ee SENOS | Mere af" and . Ak oops comes Pt a a a ne ; | specia. 20 ormica Li COR _AN INCOME TAX RE RN E- | — i ‘RENDER, ER, FEB is, 1 3. oormees- ipie | Needs salesman for “or eee © ris rebour. tu mounted and tile laid, FE 2-0839. BULLDOZING ~ Eg your nome by qualified) WALLS CLEANED 1 Mrs. Newman's Gift Shep. B15 Or Fag age: helgved “eth pane ot ot FUNERAL HOME FIELD erry my +a Smith 00 oR RPENTER | new oR REMOD- | CUSTOM aus at BY LICENS! | _Kopoiatent Festa SO" ns Born é PAPER Norns Market.” ee Lott: der: r father of ambulance Service—Plane or Motor AL = ‘ NSED RTE’ arren fari “el large or too der. . Fri timat: j RTON E. 8&TEV 2-4721 AI = = Putoam., hire. James Reid, Miva ert FONERAL OME — REPRESENTATIVES Is This for You mai Winter rates. GR Soom | Tove ET _ Sines | weatrenes BY aH Farrrixa AND _W WALL WASHING KNAPP SHOES Ruth Render, Mrs. Guy R. Marsh, SEN (ES DRAPTSMAR. PRODUCT AND ENT 18 OUR aP _APPOINTMENT | chea! | lerman Leonard and Harold Lee Logg toed praytob Pi Ase oF Fatertor i - Nationally advertised food prod-| sheet metal, jigs and fixtures. ites butmets meee is NG & TAX | PAINTING. AND DaeonatiN | 2070. Airport Ra. OR 3-1592 Miss Bisene® T — Ore ir Pontise and surrounding areas./ uct. $1,000 or ‘more per mo. ist Fe: and college. FE 2-2423 or | GARL BILLs SR. AND SON. | cel tee x ae save «=| KLE PE 5-9580 | DAINTY MAID § 66 OTL. ford 1 service will be held The 23 pepsi qualifical are yr. Unusual retirement pian in 3 : . oly laid. sanded, and finished. 71406 E Bi PPO! Mae | PAINT ee WALL PAPER NOW. | _lespie. Mrs Taylor. FE 23-1970, : Friday, Feb, 21, at_2 p.m. from required: to's yrs. Men or women, full or INSIDE PAINTING. eee, eed _PE 2-5780. FE_ 2.2639. 5 EMPIRE TAX X CER RVICE | |" “winter prices, 6 COLD W ave. 50, . i ah Zome : . r s "i CEMENT WOR! + : and Ware, §1 To. ‘ with Revs Tueodote B. Aebach | The Pontiac Press — s between 21 and 40 years. Fer : 1 interview. Call FE | plaster board repair. FE ‘4371. | isrge or smell ornate. F Foe | S 5 Game Television Service 22 _thy's, PE 2-104 , . ing. Interment tm Pine . a wee ee ... | LIGHT TRUCKING AND WOOD, _estimaies. OR 3-6172. YOUR HOME OF MINE ~~~ | SEND HANDWRITING SAMPLES Lake “Cennetery Render will — REAL ATE SALESMEN OR cutting PE 4-1429 E ME: Ni 3 “kK | 1343 Oxbow tr Ra. __EM 33133 ALL TV SERVIC ne.) AN: q_for character re at the e Parmer-Snover FOR WANT ADS to ut er _ Saleswomer in new home praject. SiaN WITH, CHAIN SAW oe winrs CE} r& FE L LOCK | gl ees o7 sHUTE, FEB. 18, 188. Re PHL ¥ {Beller han srerage on proof | Senay _grefertea oi a ea ce DRY Watt F fen service yes, - FE 4-218 td, Children to Board ; 26 5 - { t ! Tce L AN- oe ms or ii. 88 cookin Ra. sunay Res. § DIAL FE 2-818 | TIME WORE WANTED —|PRY, WALL FARING, OUARAY. WIOTTT. R ROOSEVELT NOH ae SERVICE , : Willing to ‘earn $1.40 per hour. DAY OR i gatd same. Orion; ‘age 69; dear mother Hie ¢ rity. REGISTERED PHYSICAL THERA- = 4.0737 | _ 35090. 7 — Room 122 FE 51296 CARE OP CF EN. ee denen From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 4 All of Beats benefits as you| Dist, PE out Office & ao ee Se — 'DRY WALL TAPING AND FINIsH- FE_5-8126 a oh ees M. P °STRAKA = SO 6 qualify for them pital. Odd Job Service | ing and all types of repair work TES FOR URNS| oot, Fie We en Pemeral service All errors be re Cis tec weercew Wodiueday TELEPHONE Sear ie an EXP | Men ‘avaliable aD Nours Any fov,| FE esi oo” PN Fo i thethed for. you, Eve Typewriter Service 2 22A | Paes chulren. oa FE sou Licensed held P b. 21, at 2 ireaiately The oneeatia er eS ents, and big of small. FE 2-6057, == (GUARANTEED ROOFS — ALL "2 Home og i aiiaetntiineDes Aaa at hens sneral Home, m cseumes to respon tele kw oe 3 ge Bh Tee ae DO WORK OF ANY KIND.) Kinds) Est. 3910 Murue Marsh, sire’ WR. F573 TYPEWRITERS AND ADDIN Wtd. H fate aivert Bf sibility “tor errors other Bias Swaidron “hotel Pontiac; Sm nett | MU 333_N_ Cass. FE 2.9021, FE 2-896 INCOME TAX SREP EAE IN MACHINE REPAIRING. Ebert, Wtd. ousehold Goods 27 27 interment in than to cance) the cha plc | ae . jee |HOUSEMOVING - FULLY) Your home. a form Remtecd. -— General — and | "thet. sortion..of ai ee WANTED: COUBLE WiTH 1 NO | fo0NG 3 as 20 WOULD LIKE G ULLY | > Maite A ue ee i ies mil lism wiate at tneerton vat the aaverton — Meiiidren. tor steady wore, FE 5812 ___taulpped. PE 4-0480, L.A. Young, | #00 . Soup oo. TE WLAwEMES. FURNITURE NEEDED ee ' aos B pone, I Tax Orion, which bas teen rea ant. ote), stust have ability, to | Work Wanted Pamiais i -. ESTIMATES | ON WIRING. Xo W AITING . _ Uphotstering 23, Entire home or odd ‘lots. Get the sO itord sere “whe cancellation one “SALESMAN man thust ve some sasintonanes | AAR ARERR DE ALANNA + FE S-84310, RB N unre Elec. rt form .000-A. 92 | sofas. Wil Bey quirigt or : pea agg ~ sure to -4 exp. State full qualifications and A TRONINGS. 20090 & DE- trie Co, 1060 W. Huron Long form “ralant 10 per So °) | BEADLE'S DRAPES, SLIP COV. | gol) © Sor you. & > Comments ; ver. Empir | te a your, “kill umber.” Re pier a nd m-| oe plerence an AP eal Write | | ar wise oak IRORING PICK. rE ae HOMES _—s Hours: Mon Thru Thurs. 8 a en a = ec S Sees eat’ | WANEES SO Wt BUY — aly adjustments will be given + ERE ei ied > man to rss Se Yn | _up and del, $2.50. FE 2- 1823 i -2200 or ___ FE §-84%8 ig op Fri and Sat. ‘ an. to. E 8174 Coole Bb Rd. EM _of furniture. Ph. FE 2-5523 without it oe Rae ten bs ten|- WILLING TO WORK PLASTERING & REPAIR” R REAS ‘2s its. Fre oa Ser age eeaay™ : : with Real Estate| § FIOURS EACH DAY? Aa TRONINOS Seat HOME. | Pat Lee. FE _2-7022 2536 Dine Hwy, praties. Mich. | o_estimates. _, Share’ Living Quarters 30 é = URS E: a ne | sons SNYDER, FLOOR tA = NEED HELP with ¥ FOU iN “wk ree e UPHOLSTERING ents containing tyne sizes only bility, sanding & shing Phone FE come tax? Forms tn ¥ ry St _—*PE._‘5-8888 suape HOME WITH CHRISTIAN rer than rerular & FE" doses . = ’ ‘ ek-up : lady easea_FE 69981 - tree is 12 o'clock. noon SALESMEN. WE’ NE B E 4-i_IRONINGS. 7 OA bit SERVICE, |JOS FLEMING FLOOR LAYING. _Hwy. Waterford. OR 3-714. spreads. Your material. FE 5-5787, UN lav previous to publication bar ngs th, Me nade at 1g amings PE 56-1496 | Sanding, finfshine “158 Edison. Ph WORKING PEOPLES’ TAX $i ‘SERV. Lost & Found 24 | Fouxs wakes to ears be Pe Transient Want ay lesion. men interested | ~ , &-l WASHINGS AND TRONTNGS, FE 2-440: Any ti RRR wee | Treas Some and a 3 with be cancelled ap to 0: bye a work need apply, Over = Years of Age poo Road Se bu. es and ROOF “REP AIRS _Siis6." Jean Schimke LosT YOUR PET? wWaNT TO another gentleman, rE §-3084. r a car - i ~ = | the das. of oubileation after = At least a hia school education one _— FE pavestrovontna Fe«o Laundry Service 18 “give one eee wee Wale ly on pension 0s ampueven ? . . ‘art time From our office 4 s m OMEN WANT WALL WASH q- MASON WORK ‘WANTED. MICHT: | n_Animal Rescu Very reasonable. ) 1h. Gasp wae ab eaves (BES daily, Hours 1 to sop $1) Miah fe Tekin “the real estate "ug a ds-cleaning ‘PE 31381. fan basements of full basements. FOR FAMILY, 1a UNDRY | sERY SER, | Lost: HUNTOON LAKE AREA. 4 Wil wike WY OME on 1. Exp. erred, business er pric mo — pup. Liver & white.) ~ work ‘oun 1, 2% 13, 2%, 28 90, 82% 1) f cme aday 24 = cn Sa ner gi] Ph, EMpire 3.4196 cee wy umte | Mt) RAT BUILDING — | 24m 8 i ene WHEE | Many Petee' Call afer 8, PR , ‘ a Treona — * 87, 76, 78, 92, ill, 113. Z ; ro 2: Le} L . AY * Confidentia BABYSITTING BAY. On N GHT. SERVICE mos. Collie, vic. Cass Lake Rd. Wa re tr Mt 32 oe C. SCHUETT aie FE 2-700 Eves. OR 3.2276 WN. Beige. collar, white front legs. ontracts, Mtgs. = , y Help Wanted Female 7, ———— . PELL CaaS EN iG ANI » Landscaping 184A | named Prince. FE 6-718. me . 8 . aoOREREF ING FOL CHARGE TRENCHING AND Hobbies & Supplies 24A| 2 * | oe ae tenes if desired. OR 3-047. DESIRABLE LOCATION. bet “west was heat, - Se. “basement near Gener OS tal, FE dR I ere ap LIBERTY «& 5 rooms. bath. $99 mo. 4 bedrooms, ‘we basement, oil heat. baths, oak floors, clean. 5 bedrooms, full basement, gas steam heat, @ baths, close to: over : i 45425. 115 Seminole =—«—- LA Q-14 | FIVE PMs $35 er, Box s MONTHEY ow | FoR ae OR Tease. NEW modern 3 bedroom brick in Mil- For. Sale Houses 43 ford. Phone FE_| 51635, enn 5S NEAR SCHOOLS. ; ) BEDRMS. | “160 CRESCENT UAKE ‘AREA N. Rostyn. rs’ 32-1383 FE | 3 bedrm home. large utility, 1218, fenced. lake privileges. Owner SMALL HOME POR RENT. LAKE | ready te teave state. $10,950 with privileges, OR 3-518 For information call” RENT WEEKLY — R BUY Beautiful § tm. brick home, Full | besement, 644 E. Bivd. N. Fz | Cel! for eppsintment._ 5-1344 _.. | New home with ali large fms. SAM WARWICK HAS 2 BEDRM. =< Ei orcowy fie rong alr oil —_- 5 8 ve L a ne poet, | ati jock ath~ TRON VAl 7 ing beach Brie. Free wits lence. “TICRON \ \ ALLEY _FE 45000. FE’ 2-2105. wea ky sie. apes "VILLAGE. 7166 M59 at Pontiac Lake Drie con’ and “kitchen on’ first| MEMBER WESTERN OAKLAND floor. 2 bedrooms and tile bath COUNTY BOARD oF REALTORS | or secon’, Basement, laundry _ MULTIPLE” LISTING SERVICE trays, automatic heat and ‘he water Screens, storm windows, hice yard Paved street. Avail able March ist. $90 per month. = _Vasbinder Inc. FE 5. i p _is For Rent Rooms 37! eat ; 1 ROOM APT. REVRIGQ. G48|. rus. HOME will be more | stove, water 1 waa drinker. than a filling station for _ $3 month. 1_RM. _ N00 2 BROOME. i8T FLOOR, $i Wk. # ROOMS, Ct CLEAN. 4 ADULTS. 143, c. Howard 68-6725, 5 ROOMS aD 3 BATH, Att PVT. verything inciw 7 Room APT., ALSO ROOMS) light housekeeping. FE 7-; ATH, at. 431_ 8, Fey onroe Bt if chanee in sinmer rates. "OR W278. Ly SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to. live ora - good: -used cas, see. Classi- fed Now! ° p. ante Ea 7088 j LIGHT "i HOUSEKEEPING Flis. “Two round trips and a one-way ticket for him!” Lest y Middleton 188 N. Jouweon prleed BR 5 ROOMS. BATH ~ basement. : ights aa fe maa 8 bbs Cash ences OWN ER rome terms BI-LEVEL Home located on 2 fenced lots. Large familly rm. with fireplace, l'y baths, garage, lake privileges. i —_ children. The charm of Ls bedroom brick ranch | REALTOR PARTRIDG E For Sale Houses 43 lat ati een ll Pllc ial caaiindic tel Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE ‘Brick 3-Bedrm, You'll fing almost everything ~ ve _— looking for in =e new —— brick home. 3 eas Priced at =, $12,500 with down, See one today! + Clarkston if you* are looking good = iy bY rs are leaving town. heer buy on & ex’ ie, . kitchen with Fe fan and break- e softener, Best of all, ii's priced with ‘just $2050 down plus escrow. Balance at only 444 per cent, interest, e 3-Bedrm, Ranch, $950 Dn. | Pieasant ,3 anch home bedroo: in Waterford Township. Calerfal |. pi kitchen. Carpeted live ing roo ated on extra large- let. Pull ‘price only $8500. Open _ Eves. ef “NO” Down N PAYMENT roo! with fall ee one WOOD wiring, on your lot. P. co, Willams ane +. aan OR 31235; a On ~ WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE “OR 3-1295 R Dixie Hw “til 5660 3 Corner WHITE ; "Tighland Rd. This new home has areryeaee ts contribute the this venient kite with separate a 2 ge garage and b ona well land- sca ee. It's a beautiful white ' tri-level. Surroun mes are r as high as $40,000. ™ : = a and it esi! Teal this te y; | Sun. “10 “tt 5. starter homes. SPLIT Starter home, ~- CIVILIANS $300 DOWN No OTHER cosTs bedrms., almost new, Seren ree. Tet. gy, tall base paved street. $75 per mo. VACANT-OPEN Walk in and look at it and if interested qunet, Eves sat. SU UN Z- "TOWNSEND Nothing Down . ae 8 Sus ee build i roan Sr" Sar - LAKE ORION LARGE FARM HOM PARTIALLY REM JIM WRIGHT c FE 5-044) L 8:30 RVICE MULT: = KNUDSEN 1 CALL, Howard E..Fox 3 REALTOR MAple §-1822, New bavement Ext teriog complete, Don McDon id. OR 338 For rie he Large Family 4 bedrm, raneh type home. Large - Mine, “Bethe ofl cement drive & parking area. © lot, “located in new ‘home devel- gee 2 — Convenient goer “s Puil price $12,300 = Inder $25,000. PE 4-0163 MODERN 4 ~ a $400 down. $50 mo. | prc aunt bedroom . ae 7 $60 F 2 CORED it ‘s home that has abe excellent ith $2,000 down. FE 68-1431. and tion, rr carpeting in ning living di rooms Home agg naam : Forced warm i at, large sereened porch, @ well landscaped yard with 2? car garage, $15,000, CA available mortgage. Dwight Street . Well located 3 bedroom. 1l'2 bath home. Clos: bus, pital. a ll has been reduced to $12. .WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR | 244 §. Telegraph Ra. pe iy ee of closet space, Pvt, fy “ROOM LOWER. "CLOSE IN. Heat and utilities furnished. $14 _per_week 51] Feneley Court, - J ROOMS & BA ? eo TH. $60 MO. PE 3 ROOMS AN 1 oe Ad D Bare. CLEAN, St., newly Ban Bar Shed bem 3 heat, «pas 18 Seminole. ROOMS D BATH ; Keego. call “se 5, Fe _ Ae RMS. ¢ : ee. rry. ae ROOMS & BATH. BASEMENT. 375 Liberty St, FE -9729. ‘ 4 RM. APT... LI Fate after 5:30 soot “0 ROOM-REATED. 2 BEDROOM ‘is “space. Near sho oe pane fy west side, Pontiac Press (ROOMS AND BATH > ‘NEWLY Seeprated, ‘warm. PR 3.181 pen Bens Fe Na teen re M BATH, } eat turn bus pee. Near Eastern | 4 RM., MODERN, om ‘HEAT & __ hot water PE £6268. and garage, exclusive neighbor- _Frie a welcome, $90 mo. ~“é RM. HOUSE, REASONABLE FE #14 4 RM. HOME. _in Pontiac, MA 4 ROOM MODERN GAS HEATED terrace, West Side. Garage. - Adults only. ROOMS. 1 BDRM, NEW auto, aye heat. 16.50 Dra Plains NL 3. BEDROOMS, fenced z at = MT & re __OR Mae Chose fai OKRA at * Bijabeth, Lake. PE 6-2090, RGE HOUSE, IN WATER- ford. $55 a month. 22 Auburn, Of- __fice-in_ rear. 4 ROOM ‘HOUSE = HEAT, $7 $75 2562 Gen Sie i eh 2 cas GARAGE | 5-5541, tr week, MODER ‘heat, varage modern,- ent, 74 5 rooms & —. full. bas ga a Brick with “ROCHESTER HTS. In Rochester, Mich. F ULL BASEMENTS $15,500 3 BEDROOM $15,990 As low as $1150 down, Roger 5. Henry, Ine. . SLL Main 8t., mecbocter OL i911) Office — OL 1-007 Model gion Realty So ony. amt hata Rd. MA +1578 DUNLAP bullding. “like new. payments, eo S.C WILLIAMS ‘LAKE: See this tag a bungelow x CALL Howard ’E. Fox REALTOR ry, _MAple 5-1822 “HAYDEN E. BEVERLY 3 Bedroom home Wall-to-wall carpet In L.R, Base- ment. Gas furnace. $11,200, terms. E_ COLGATE. 4 Rooms plus utility. $1,200 down PONTIAC LAKE 1 FRONT. down, — . $1,500 5 tra large lot. Full basement, auto ol] heat Only91-456 Down. GILES REALTY CO. FE 5-6175 After 6: FE 221 BALDWIN AVE. 27006 or FE 5-5293. $$ Income $$ -gse° heat, wi ater iyriraaict ee om eae ee . Hem: uron, 55 R. tke a4 ‘EVES, FE t's too large for —- owner, gy tl foes FA fam fae 's. sell, rent, buy, swap, thir @ MALY with built-in cr oven & renee. living room with carpeting & oraperies juxe features th . such as cedar ~ lined € pice acks s thro’ arbecue grill, on large ge with pervert wie aly back yard, Mus Be gr maaty a DON’T WISH FOR | MONEY Make it easily through Clasified Ads, To extraordinary ho 4 PIONEER ati 2 bed- Re: i Eads 12x18 | Behind St. Joseph Hospital FE Delsi or come. Apply 808 St. Clair - = ® children. same s ie — edge TR ADE don Flattley eee m e r ished 35 7 SLEEPING | a ey LADIES. w nature’s own fs | eg, Peles "at Tae oe 4 ADULTS ONLY — aT Ts, A bemectbbeneerll Soot 35 Se So ee YOUR PRESENT HOME oR. BIG HOME—$500 DOWN oh : BEDROOM. COZY. NEATLY for father with the extra ‘2 tna 2 1% bath heat, fur- ! 5 rae le room. in Pvt. Birm bass ‘ is gas heat, some fur a i aii 3 AND A180 7 RS. © wm, Auto, gas heat supplied. FE fo Pectestenel BD. mm — bath for, the morning miz-up ‘Dra ton Plains niture. Full price $6,730 with 862, BS BACHELOR APART- | —-—=- ferred. Walking dis te Wood- a oo ge ee per mo, FE 44088 or on ONRICELY RN. M CLEAN HOUSE.| ward and Maple. Ref. MI 6-1972. ee oe : pe __8-2918 Established in 1916 Se ierree oe | Sumas ees apace gor atmacrin ice | Metieat Wey'icee | Ranch Home |Psssaus gece ocraranpino por w #43 t APT. PVT. ENTH.|7 BEDRM. PURN. HOUSE. ON| thing for vour comfort. FE 5-133? reece ~~ gp 9g aes This 3 ‘eedvous hemes bas gacn| SOW Os Oinee Get bade, ‘forms | See ee Om 8 oe . 1101 Baldwin. FE Sen $20 wk. Util. furan. PE| Bus sToP. PVT. ENTR. HOME deluxe features as HED 2 fae SA 4. whinsere ont | is your chance to enjoy living. | CLEAN KITCHENETTE “APT. Gib |3 RMS, FURNISHED. WITH SHOW. | PtaeN cas large reome and beth down, RECREATION ROOM, with fire: | Siter eosd 2 families. $1.00 down, balance els 638 MS. > ea Ml i" ace e "i aes HAMMOND week: month. In-| er. FE & Opnais heme A ay on 3 rooms and bath up. Oak place end extra bathroom. et) Srm. ‘apes, on West side. $2.00 THE MOST FOR YOUR Realter| eludes heat, Sights and, gas. OR | 5 ¥ PORN. | ams on LOWER Fe’ 355 Hoers and plastered walls lo ana 3 eae garage. corner als All Wn DIN "NAN MONEY: aetty ee Pes tie: Sores. FE Sarid 200. Lake. One bedrm.. 1'2| DARGE ae “ROOM FOR. GEN. eaten crag Laarhict eat Linen! ae din- ; Cosy. 3 BM APT. PVT ENT. cai garage oll heat, 67 month: | “ARGE, CLEAN ROOM FORCES | down ate carpeted. Upstairs uw ee arom FE 42577 ie meak floors, Pire ‘weraing We Will Buy . foe OL rage. Call after oe ieee mln Reker Fe _FE + z, erator and steve down in- HOLME ee ART R.z AM EEL a Ba system . ag full her ici: | Seee 0 : IDEAL WARM. MODERN SLEEP. cluded. Full basement, oil 4392 Dixie Hwy, ment, 0 pave Your Equit CLEAN APTS.CHEAP, CHILDREN | _Wired EM }-421¢ ing rms. central, reasonable. heat and water softener. 2 | OR 3-1950 Evenings OR 3 Bedroom street, clly sewer & water. Only Don't lose heme—cash wait- Ly ae 45158. 248 Orchard | 3 "a & is BATH. = fn 26 _ Perry, PE 4-7073. = rit Priced = $13,- tip moni ER = a . We also need| Lake A " : M WITH KITCHEN PRivi- * th 83,000 dow Pranks, 4395 Dixie by week or month a slightly . k Hwy. OR ' COUPLE PVT BATH AND EXT.| frontal. See Mr. Weaver = a, Teacher ow hey gee ea LARGE FAMILY? — Need nc rar notre soot BLOOMFIELD. Lovely 8 > a ee Sata FF * ' =~ SLEEPING ROOM CLOSE TO be hy le Taso o. ving. foo, ire WILL BUY LIST YOUR LAKE, Enir. Au! eet. GoMc Admatninration- toleting For home today. Five rooms Lake Privileged lace eg hearth, charm- : waiting. 4-604i, 7 BEDROOM. WALLED LAKE. or 2 ladies. PE Goes with stile faiehed into Storms and Screens kitchen, = floors, ceramic F. McKINNEY CLEAN 3 ROOM APT Modern, close to city. Ress. MA ge K i ey meg a lg . Only: $1.508.00 down bath, ra hot water heat Office 8860 Com 42283. SLEEPING ROOM ENTLE- ment, of! heat. 1's car ga- rn rfemiy a. al large p J tt PONTIAC EM basil PORN 3 RM APT 3 ROOMS AND BATH, LAKE PRIV-| -{0°% apg a i per fear’ yard. $12.00 eens ae ee we | ee wl ae" fae apace, Soe tel aur pile.” beau. % . cS A re . * we wave ava conned ? sesone oe _Write Pontiac Press Box 112. __ 100 down. Hurry! be Og A mn EF = WM. snrube, m Only $i1.800" wilh" good ood wa commercial proper- Gita, ohn Pee Ot Tors, Se CAR: | | BEDROOM HOUSE, ‘MODERS, hee —"y'5 + Ave. PE 2871 GEN-| G1. RESALE — approxi nace, new wood north side acreage. = wn. Fea- 08. ties, farms & A phone, Tei-Huron. One vetter | —chiidren_welcome. OR mately 81,190, down location only $9,300 MAGNIPICBNT RESIDENCE in call will give you immediate ac-| ones FE 2-3605- | 7 ROOMS MODERN BAREMENT. _Rooms \ With Board "38 sores: § rooms with expan- RENT BEATER A fn % choice neighborhood on west side ; GaotuD Frock 3 SOT ER | «eee ios Ses we OF Feteh. anne |e ek ee insulated home on Nort Johnson. eects a See bene et! x ms KNAUF, sei] Seo oe act DOE oak [poo 6 nava—womenn | TEER TEMaceP OA Eres | Secmoeh coda wae chet | Ree Ang seat ay yma REALTOR op ayy) Sein Ura Wen Sr by jo Lt ‘e. e ear wn. LJ way to nite room 5 w be si ow. &. Fe 216 aed West side. 3-037 before 5 LARGE ROOM FOR- 21 MEN. w. Fwin aiooy a $937 Jaciuding diging room. full basement fet = a tin @ fine features, an ‘you mast Looe i NEED LISTINGS p.m. or FE 6-1356, 9-10 p.m. _ beds, gas heat, garage Owner leavi EST OUE STOTT) 0 a we? nn oer alare = gp HURON GARDENS. PARTLY FUR- _good meals. FE 2: voll, age, Owe an $500 DOWN to apprec psd ‘or cach ter i room e. Gas|S RMS. FURN. CHILDREN ROOM “AND BOARD Ps ~ UST $435 DOWN — will move .| Sinle. or sell for $7,500—61 - 5 & phone heat “full basement, nice” yard, | Welcome $12 per. wk. FE 4 1 block from Sears. Home| frome "ir Pr? tine em | $ rooms & bath. Lot 984.700. Wil) Elovd Kent Inc., Realtor ek eyot cut one | _ 865." PE 5-606. 5 RMS. PARTLY 1 FURN NEAR| privileges, Peosioners of eideriy me. 17 Ft. jiving room. BRI trade part equity for late model door.| HOLLYWOOD APTS. | —Wiltams Lr. $60. OR 3-5613. Ay preferred. 20 Newton me” rae Kiehen SA cst- price Beat high sohoal S rae, | —oat Some bore you FE zen. a me Buy. erie 6 gy Loe. service] 3 'p ipod iy tur. | BIO HOUSE — 1's BATHS. SOME Grapes take week nice < baths, separdic catrances.. now. AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING For 5 a ‘fw bot py furniture, bear Baldw in, WANTED: BO ARDER IN CHRIS- finishing but a — te ly decorated, Full basement with WILL SELL EQUITY IN NEW "Dorothy thy Snyder Lavender Gores. Fe > ie Howard Sts. OA_ 8-2918. saa: Al a Write Pontiac Press & sta. home of — ae Demenmgecid eas, Widow ark j- decorated house, 5 rooms, S tor, Ect: 22 Yen, LARGE WARM 3 RM APT. ALL ne = =. Bet ™ camel pinata Homes 38A session. Tmmedinte por: 1561.00 downs SPRING SURE I$ NOT HERE. | hoc ae Postisc. |. wiilidioe feraished 3_ 9-500 mes B BEFORE : aE SS 2 Heer) a ree ene” | PTO ME, OE PORE omnes eet ie| TD ron gure William Miller. | MBs vine wayrist ON THE Ernie i ati Rent Apts, Furnished, 23/4 FIM? [ARoE WN. |CARE Oar Moe, nina Wine Mee crateah alte) Sok tage sae tee [Realtor | RE 20355) ROC Hot A a ~ Ld sharp ; ; NEWLY DECOR 1 BEDRM.| {* bie, 160 Heights Rd. MY! Pine Cone Nursing Home. 1 kitehen with ample eating $130 DOWN. Nice starter home BEDROOM DELUXE PRIVATE _3-1284. e Next . ones | Post fice fi rooms, a = radise._ -|_furn. spt. 006 Ann St... Buming- | Sew_3 BEDROOM_HOME COM pace at Lf bon ot RERCERT Seni Ag Shel rena Multiple Listing ‘Service gg aly Ba lg mo Or 501 Will ct es pes with small Tk ROOMS & } BATH wi. ete ly farn. Washer dryer, T sa - Private, po ie. ft per month segeed tet. Pace aah | Pa - ° pe " mi = a — baa _— o 1 garage house. ams e, wk. OL 2-3562. : : month including taxes and ‘ ment. Large lot. West suburban FOR BETTER , 5-2706. _. | TA NEW MODERN 2 BEDRM FURN VACANCY FOR 1 MAN OR MAN/| insurance. Call’ today! - $4,000. Will accept payments of - HOMES i ag og ES & ) THREE RM./RELIABLE COUPLE BABY | “house in Waterfori, OR 31907 be-| food “food, good are nod’ rear wank ce INCOME $50 per month. | CHRISTIAN HILLS SUB . Ak: ral, ____| (sit occasion 7 o8 Ste fore 5 only rent. OL 1-L264 THE PRIDE To apartments, on 2nd floor will 3 Bedroom brick ranch home i BACHELOR APT. so WK, & bath apt. 3915 Eimhur SMALL FURN. HOUSE, $11 WEEK. wurre GABLE .| Ya will have in this 3 ded. make payments on this lovely; ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES | — Latge living room, family room 2-0566, 89 State St. ling Dr. 00 Fert E REST gs: room. ranch home | nestled k home located in the lak acme y 5 2% car attached ga Patio i; 2 BEDROOM. PARTLY FURN. SHIRLEY APTS. 180 E. HURON | iy; ODER ROtsE eT . care. PLateau 3-3083 among large oak trees with district. § rooms on tst floor with feing a SS ee 2 baths, carpeting in rm. Lal apts, 0615 Pontise Lk | S203 Tee. pn ara ais | TERE, for couple. $50 mo. FE Hotel Rooms = 39; is batns, 2 fireplaces erel Qreplase, walteeatt caret micben end ds dinin Yorba, witty; oe eel. Lares bet Sani. com- ; 5 itlities FE 41008, - 2 : seat ® 2 car garage are just a ing, charming kitchen & Leon’ dae erred, Will tell with reasonable ist FLOOR. 3 ROO! & sg _mo. plus utilities. : . t + \ few of many wonder. rovide: mf table sium, a only terms. 4 teed e.|VERY LARGE -sTU HOTEL AUBURIN you will take pride in when tie owser. This bomen one fea Se: ms. : Side ventilation. ERB Aptmts. 119; Rent Houses Unfurn. 36; — z y Day or Week the Broud owner. basement & gerage. is selling for Of RESALE. i Pe ee APT. $3 NORTON OR CALL St, FE 5-2203. Also 1 or 2 apartments Priced” “ait $17,000, i sare baw rm © Bg wy ~ — ‘oom ranch home , onries |Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 |? BEDROOM, WALLED [LAKE Auburn RAY O'NEIL. Realto “Ww aterford Township for ‘et ou ne tems! | oe ae oid’ Eira a large gt gt a HOTEL ROOSEVELT. CLEAN. | 262 s Telegraph Ra’ ae ee ire nd ee or ae ee ee ee TOL, 3, AMS. POT EST |! idketroct ops: gels Pootiee Lx. |? pPEDEM, HOME. 000 MO. S Br eps week, ee @ up. FESn0 ON Peees| ine PARE “ORION | Sol corn fort motiaage or 8 p down on coeee en Ra. - Perry. RM. KITCHENETTE & PVT. isp PLOOR” 3 a BATH HEAT 2 BDRM HOME ON WHITE i (PARE we —— _ _ } as bath. Adults only. 290 N. Paddock. 2 : $69_per_mo. FE + ent Stores STARTER HOME 3 bedroom benaalow x 200° CLARK S eae: Rivera hots pie a ye ah | peomcon woo TH BSE oe sree OME | Shae sens, Sete 8 oss, | CLARK REAL ESTATE) A. JOHNSON; Realtor "pagemga erace. #8 er mow | bain Hea, stove & refvig. {ure Call FE 5-808 (COMMERCIAL BUILDING. 6.600, & (Rooms PLUS UTILITY | , bedrobm sear Panliag. “0 x (FE hee on, 83) 1704S. Telegraph. Rd. _FE 2-063. oo Apis ae N. Paddock. 41's" ugpRodes, SHAM. NEWLY| 5° corm, of Palin tk x a); CAR GARAGE areca | 100" ict, 1 block from lake. Neat ay _Multinle Listing setvice_ OLD : FE A- 2533 BEDROOM DELUXE PVT ENT .. ier prne 1a R.¢ CUTE ROC Rooms Ga; {oyggnted-Oll_Reat._garage. MI t 1ore_toformation ___OR EQUITY OR Wilt, | & clean “year around ho ranch-in—Tray. ¢ Bedrooms. nat- ; Bachelor's Paradise, Working cou. ! hak os 44-1862. : call owner, _FR 5-3877. TAKE TR fee. FULL retired coupie or small iamilly ey ‘oa Aled luca aad aackco tecme COLGRED — 7 BEDROOM HOME. | ples or young iadies Also 1 ga-, ada room, eat, Ware; 2 BEDRMS.. BATH. HOT WA- stoRE. PRICE ONLY $5.1 Will sell or trade for larger home. le P ba | Small down payment, Good lo- Frage house. FE. 5-206 fis Brig} Lois. Pontiac, OL 1-1875 | * yor gg: ui Bad = on SQ. FT. BETWEEN | 0. Re to suit you $14, MUlberry! cation BE 'S-h4d0 rae se. FF 2 LARGE Ms M AIN FLOOR. _ vil $ Mien, a ton Wrigiey's and Bank on Perry S§ TED MeCUL GH, REALTOR _9-2998 aa 420. 2°RM. APT CLEAN & COMFOR 2 LARGE Ae e. Mica | Wdeal for business or office spece| R.J. VAL v = ae Realtor sis Cenc inckan ee “= —r poh pre sakes S arg Lage rd rer BEDROOMS_UNFURN 10 a6. 2 BEDRM. House: NEW | SUBDI- | Sie FE 5-0664 ater 6 call FE A ‘OAKLAND A 5-0603 } asa. Multiple Listing Service ey y orelerre $-9004. BEDACO _vision. Call M -574t ; OPEN peel NS UNTIL 8:30 Open Evenings Sunday 1 @ ‘5| COLORED ‘ : a AND 3 LARGE RMS... DOwN- 2” ! 7 BEDRM PLES. _ LIKE NEW, STORE FOR RENT. 30X60°, IDEAL _MULTIPLE LISTING. SERVICE __ Brand New’ . fin, ttle or cine. we . TORE } floor, gas cheat. 98 E. Rutgers. | for light ‘Mt iag'® gemiles, West ast ( ‘O] ( RED RAEBURN STREET — Large 5 Brick, three bedroom home Lal ‘on on a ee a room family home. In ex- our family will en - 7 Bus. ae PVT ENTE, Bonri, 4 BPLY Arr. 10. 2 ROOMS ae 3-4082—after 4:30 BM. 3-418. _ FOUsD A aoot stn cellent condition, ed iS roam, with trvolnes ett —E liz : _Qubaré Lake Ave. Pe eit. |-PPTAG Of cnriee dusk NO Rent Office Space 41) Laxe Estates, 5 iovet rooms. all HURRYL schools_end—us— Low GoeTt tures in the. the APT. PRIVATE? LOVELY ROOMS WITH PRI- i ~" on one ment. makes housek F Boone FURN APT, PRIVATE |” vaTE ENTRANCE & BATH ON| 3#ih, 80 WE. 90 per Mo. FE), S._ UNION LA ‘ol fur- fnbal aig a ae a for that good wite of yours, se. MAIN PLOOR. WASHER & DRY— Tess nace, recreation room.” : ' pr = : «Fug be it 2 eh nataie wawer Dac |? MG, 6 BATH DUPLEX STOVE) "po St Houses 43 | Sitar sseume,enrare = 3 BEDROOM | ,;RAINBOW REALTY” | ioveiyMaege silving "room . pe: Fe fs 20-2614 502 8. PAD with the children in the - close in. "FE 4.2579. |} BEDROOM BRICK TERRACE. ee EVENINGS: FE 4-6306 scart FF 2a , Beli T BEE |” dand action” gurcbene ars , HOMES ea rman avaurch ot proud home ft a a : 1 Hospital, FE 4-4526 $70 pied 2 children” allowed.) . J. R. H iltz owners. 49584 or : +¥ uP = MY 2-2821, PV. BATH & ENTRANCE. 3 i ROOM. UTILITY AND. BATH. ! BEDRM. HOME. LARGE LIVING ae REA ONLY 3 LEFT Jood ; 2 st te sar APTS. CLOSE IN. fot eee neers em cresting, le rec ral. ouss, iL ton w_ Huron aot = SSIS ' a conip aaron neh r * w ca ing, tile rec. rm., auto. a wIiiva annem + re, tia = ‘anc! Manhy “gqcorated, Baby welcome WHITE BROS. SA’ Geiss tek tek cee” boats ay ESTATES PAYMENTS LESS home on wooded Jot. Lovely FE 48612, 37 Park Pi REAL ATE able March the Ist. Phone MApie lo het waar beater . THAN RENT a wreh ee ng 4 * > ee AND BATE, ER $660. Dixi 3 BEDRMS _ NEWLY DECORATED $350 Down wa ar, wat feo sown ONLY $220 DOWN G.I. ICE SKATING AT Y OUR basement with extra fire- Open Eves. ‘til; ° Pa ‘10, "ti!_$.| —full basement, auto. furnace. Why pay rent, when you Oakl : . DOOR! Bee this Gliver lake- ce th rec are 3 Soon & BATH, PVT. ENT, OS ee v Jakland County Realt NEW LOT. LOW FHA front, ck, 4 room e terths kre easy, the, very nice. FE 8-3238. 3 RC ROOMS AND BATH ON GROUND) _ 184] White Lk. Ra. can own a 4 room home itn- y i ch on 1% acre site, 32° price is Call 5 L RMS WITH BATH. ON Pvt Entr., utilities furn.| 2 ROOM CLEAN. .U iPPER UN UN- sidé the city. 2 Pull price Aa sib Union Lk, Rd. $10 me MF : gm ily. me aeTe7 furnished fiat, Pvt. Entr. On Sand-| Only $4,950. 54 _or ae Ket ater 7 WILL HOLD fireplace, den, 2 ceramic | Exceptionally W : oor. Coup! 7, 7-13. R BATH. 1ST FLOOR.| erson. Inquire 151 Norton, FE A HOUSE FOR You t Pull ceptiona ly W ell Bailt SRM & BATH BACHELOR APT | front Gut tory : ~ sag Ail ‘util, furn’ $13 weekly. Cali) N. Sagi a tre. paper Se toong|| aad West of City : he PB Bh ney Beautiful dialog ni 286 N, Perry St. Le ret tee re Sareteber, | ¢ ROOM MODERN. CLARKSTON S Room, 2 oedroom. Full i MODEL OPE} table acon ne Ce: beautiful kitchen, with dining * clark, ADULTS. UTIL. FURN.3 ¥ ROOMS. PRIVATE: BATH AND seare. an bape “Adulte, oe aS 8 wiih et oom, THIS WEEK : susential or commercial — ae ees ah Petty i thee mae e erator MA 5-704). Ze “aye ot rope: 3 REWLY. DECOR. ROOMS. HEAT. * utilities. No children, Near Crooks | > = . SEE T H EM AT i 1 A uburn, PE $397 «RM. & BATH. GARAGE HOUSE. Clos s 3 whi” ans. Couple. “10. 73. een Pmt. |‘ Fe stecde after oom Sas : un on ex st ITER MILLS RANCH 268 BONDALE ‘Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Se dessie ‘ranch | home} af bedroo WESTFOWN REALTY 9 4g pee Evenings uf Sten? 10 ped o% sory incom: le « —.» BE ate i” rt ping and one artes a. Divided base- emt day, Cul sage terms. Wideman | 81 | dial FE, 28181. om PEAR SR ten ‘i * ED te art ad ayer zee Lage hens ‘ove! , i ee tai Cont , Rev. ‘Rev. idhennie at a : lone Williams - REAL ESTATE & ies gs 2 WILLIAMS LAKE RD. GI resale. on eq g oo 3 bedroom ranch $300 DOWN. ? bedroom home. West suburban CLARKSTON lene 3 200, $16. $950 DOWN. Immediate session 1% story home. — ol! furnace, 2-car garage, $493 DOWN. New 2 bedroom home, om your lot 9$6.905. full price wi floors, picture window, full bath. Utility room, is not a spell. Cal! ¥ oF stop at. Office _ for inform : pe = We have lots is C. HAYDEN, Reaitor ny K. SAGINAW “REAL EST. oil furnace Vacan 5 PE aie t, $750 down Owner Z : = 1] room, 2 fa house 2 pate. pvt. entrances, fenced in jot. paved street. $800 do’ i7.800 days anytime wes, ait e is, - _Win. Bt, neat ‘Baldwin’ Ruwber, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE -DORRIS— BEDROOM BUNGALOW ° CA eae ram Mg Ge ia conctele esd nice tle bath with yen ae: kitchen, West’ sub- urban loca sere oeaign, etaner sate De. VA ~ ont BU ALOW : . seed and clean five 18 Balavig ifnn ee ye “THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 1958 s ee x I - Elizabeth ‘iis Estates eee | Bates ofetaots Ss 6-Recien Bungalow is & ee Bee ¢ with "sown, lude a down, West Side—6 Rooms Oa Hate mt — s gue 3 9.4.2, Joslyn Cor. Mansfield - Full base- at. Fenced yard. ae i Siete wie ees a“ 9 wey = IVAN W SCHRAM FE .5-947] REALTOR OPEN EVENIN AND SUND. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. hee eldon Appointment ae canes Realtor down. int ay 36 el on the Ite. gas 4 al tor et SN “ DKON AREA, na ry rm., hae weed fx, DONELSON | bes eres, erik wine wane ss/HEIGHTS bees yi no, armate apes pr ogesractn| elem ty oe nents $500 down vey vo ol ag me anrerc] soere| imanikr Ber | land trees. Built new in °52 featu Hi Scottv ot oad _—— me bee Whether ye be f Scawtlund LAKE FRONT : or no! A wee bit money buys Bi on a 15 by 390" fenced an awfu}. lot here.. Large gray lakefront lot. Basement complete- ow = Lweirmereeibateman — | sriizenity iit BROKER alnpsen ea a daar ca a gf, Seen ie Bi REALTORS FE 4-0528| 109, month."Bon't be” on $8 _8._Telegraph__Eves_# Sun. Neat 3 Bedrooms Full Price $6,800 emai ws N ICHOLIE Tose sii ule ale. fe WILLIAM C. Th Se , and owes. ot! nee. Fd GODFREY grate sey, - ie eee Giroux-Franks canton - forma, GENERAL REAL ESTATE DRAYTON PLAINS | 4906 _Digie Hwy. oh_ em jane \ storms pnd gag, hae S| A NNETT Also § acre pareel—only 87.950 BUY ~~ FOR CALL. Howard E. Fox “a a * ig or ele Me A HOT TIP ='T AKEFRONT MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE a - aie : nee STOUTS i OUR NEW LOCATION | LOVE , AND WORK — By : pe ee ear ger ah a seabed is Lowi ie per Arve. Only $4,000. dn. “ROCHESTER WE ©) car garage. by a IN VESTMENT HUNTERS ” md morte dekoen aned. for Manes. = zes are low neo! Living room, room, kitch-+-= : y is en. bedrm., and 4 ar rd . . : ™“™ jm and tee | men 80-ACRE FARM rose, lake privileges, Only beabie ge One of the better Oakland County | s. § rooms and bath 1% a frame » e resomarm | floors, full baseme: Numerous out- pplidings ‘woods acres Ullabie, J on three sides, $5,000 down. NOW IS THE TIME To get started on that hom in the co country, 4 acre vere. cel with well and basement _ ‘8 2 car garage. Own- leaving state and will saerifice et $12,600. COTTAGE at Williams Lake. And you'll Appliances all It’s va- down with BRICK Por onl N of og Full _ ——— Sr 10 one 7. il Us Pod details, * SELL NICHOLIE| & HARGER CO, 2 a Mg ay bc ‘aia ie toon oie Pa ——— ~ aed i as our ehildren will oy, the sale yn DIXIE COMMERCIAL wi ¢ the kitchen end Choice 67 acre er] with how essay it is to keep tidy| —frontag both sides” of the wal oe tate ted ‘a Doe thw = cor- fetes es wegen, new toned Seemereieh. erie sive uss call. : Win se) elt of part, — STATE VACANT LOT : namo e ba ig tee STREET Bests, Sabot bad ner —+——Taige colonies nome re-| $Sifoq 0! for gardening. Sees Lee Re) ; LISTINGS WANTED We have the buyers, you have we property. Lets teg our train ® nadie you, Remember, we sold Grandma her house. In ess over years grvee Pontiac and Oskiand ounty Edw. M. Stout,’ Realtor Tl N. Saginaw St. FE 5-8165 $:30 a.m. to 6:0 pm, OFFERS Today’s Special | T Rome n near eee doce goth ‘wre & toe chew: A oe A heat’ Pull 260. Owner will con- price 68 r land contract as down payment . ; Garett Space. On vers side iet om a trest on us eeds e) Bags Priv Pirenlane Grill. Newiy decorated. . Will ri, cash or trade r hous clear, By owner, pial Down Payment 3 yee ae. Nog “iat home. Vasant. CANAL FRONT. § ROOMS, CAR. oa a y Se Moet ter 36148 LAKE fgg Se bd Lake Oakland, property fn e. hag ote 0 SECRETS UN wlin wail all carpeting. A te Syiran Lake Front breakant space has at irae “Fe "Pn a Rist page fe terme, skiagh Pomp U pkeep walk. steam By car meat AT 800, “ter Room to pri “Gearooms = floor. 1 Beenie o ace. ove le with dete cake Barr wl fi : ni Roy ‘Annett Inc.|% re sa alee Evenings and sunday 1a 4 1186 a. * | on Disie ir’ saghh*7* Plains , CARNIVAL Se John K. IRWIN “To Each His Own” cate our tml" a ggne Vou o = 3 sill sn ont the is five. § i this beautiful sp of ‘Bigomtiela Tn ween Walnut = me background of towering trees. beaullfully pertacapes, stefule orated, 2 large Tix, seperate dint ig utility elec. wash~ er sat watyet. ealcinalor water softener, refrigerator, — Toom ith Ss manee: 2 car gare ‘Evervthiny for gracious. li living. $34 $34,500, . “For Ever and Ever” You a share thig eute 3 year oid home at Jeet ‘Genes, Street oumapre at + AR wee reom - der the marke’ ‘ee ick "sale. Large lot e fenced rear ‘lot. Will sell for $7780.00 with less than .00 down or will rent for §75.00 per month. “Put on Your Old Gray Bonnet” sada itat SME TE ta! tates ents “Darling, Tam Growi Apes Oid" eonelte npairen ic. ‘ate g eat e te real 4 C with 2 ee jenn K, Irwin REAL Big a ou eee tl 38 rede netty a ak on cbeepe? ome. ae: 183. TRADES on- ? Varese. contemporary la — 2 bdrms.. moeers. 3 yrs. 2 Marmot, rm. m “4 “ALL ols c » PANGUS, ee Bear perlect Seach. %Baly rane | C. SCHUETT, Realtor For Sale Lots 46 aed "te de eet Fire- aut e icae BEST QFPER takes. Pontiac mo BRENDEL LAKE Large lakef: lot. Attractively prised for Phone MO 46417 “Building Sites” sata loang ie INC. "| Hempstead DRAYTON HTS, Two wort eoeee ite 100 rood te at Pap de Seis 5 A arte ori . arte ek © 1958 by NEA Service, ine. = by Dick Turner TM. Reg, U.S, Pat. Of, ents are alike “Baby sitting has become a specialized job! No tro = and each must be ——- For Sale Acreage 47 12 ACRES ores Lk. Rd Oras ae i AE ty 737 Baldwin 63 aie — Top Soil: OA $2353. TROY | 3 oares. ah ys A LU a, it 5 freee tk a Y ow Very leve Cress wo ‘ation . fo fa eeres, os od 19 ws oe Be, Ready "Sen ene ne comma ith-Crawford, sie 4, acheter em os 0 48 For Sale Farms _ 20 ACRES Well. ones 12 miles N, of Pon- bred dows 55 ACRES WEST OF PONTIAC Large 5 bedroom modern farm - home, ome. nicely land- r [ RIDGEW AY REAI “AX 975 Baldwin Ave. _YE 4-0203. ALTOR 5 SORE PARM NEAR ORTON- 1 Uns oR. y = “ sn an fuhing Nr. McConnell School Rear ew. bedroom modern Heres a, geempact eret | EERT Shas at sett, os rome, = a ~g es, ages cen kts pote (i . erteattetbe o ce fine Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor closed dear r ~— 2200 je Hwy, at Telegraph tas SOE RP) OE oat takin CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | “Tasch jpe win firepince, em ff| Fe a ives. PE Sie ae B Aeres lear sant | Bre soul SA 750 DOWN ewore. Nea es, tides, Set Eset OS TE ted, stormed ‘and 4 ERR SELL ms cle Bg ay ee Peas 2 ie transportation, ait Lincoln ae ae At For Sale Lake Prop. “4 — ‘m. Call Fr weenie AT C CASS LAKE L.H. BROWN, Realtor | Water 1362 W. Huron Sale Business Property 49 1 ee ON MONTCALM. 3 | Rent Lease Bus, Prop. 49A ere . 10 BEAUTY SHOP FO m oeaton ; me 2 ek a | egy agtiod ease, loca ay~ - bee Rds, 40 ft. sales office, Business Oppogtunities 51 SERVICE STATION _ e —s rt oods yr other allied pusinses, Call sin- Stair _ciair Refining, FE 41511. ~~ SHELL OIL ‘CO. . Has for lease, ® pigs ak A rice s' H id ieee business with a ¢ trang) Moor sy A eights, Cal idee or SU elite after 1. TRAILER RENTAL AND INCOME yg lla og at Located r Fs ons i. Cose to down- sommercal tow te mod- * ( housstealier, contracts or smell RIDGE ZWAY REALTY oe Pease Ave. —s_s§s «PEE 44-6203 WE BUY MOR TOAGRS . HART 10524 W_ MeNichols, Detroit _ ‘|WE COVER THE STATE Choose a business cuhed Alms Multi athe, Listings from 28 No ahligutien: VERNB — — BU STATEWIDE ee i op FEO Sale Bele Land ce 52 BA Ans — TAY —+-— TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN 8325 L i ; ov, ne QUREHED F00F amy ‘WHEN YOU NEED *29 -*500 A Mortgage e Problem? We make mortgagé loans to meet your reqtirements go Phar t 4 Bato BARNES He HARDWARE REN trade. FE + Some good. ali used planos MORRIS MUSIC 348. Telegraph FE 2-0567 __For Sale Clothing 86 Ort & is, stm al Pe 444 SEAL FUR” GOAT | pad otk heat ae Sale Newsahaldl Goods 57 ‘fa Poe ae: Be cht, Moving inh vee 5 ROOM DUO- r, vad, 3 LAND CONTRACTS = we located my il ‘ py KNU UDSEN perty. OR 37755. "Rice. — , Lake $4: Loans 54 we ass er | $466 Auburn Ave. ati: 4-3873 Acy 508 Johnsen. GUARA ANTEED. REBUILT MUTO- ‘ tie Ts. idaire. 2 bdrm. modern, City. ‘4 12 JUMPERS | | oe ek ame Tees stot |S bi atsete Sokens ine. onl $29.1. Peer's Appliance, 81) Commerce Ra. EM }4114, _ Must se s PORT & CHAIR. Way OF Phat fe: retrigerator, a. td Te, hair heen’ er—like new, mS ge i 50; large crib & m By 3 prin Furnita maitre Orchard ¥ W. _chine § $40 PE 45-1670. , Ther, Monod -e% WASHER, at Ret 10 rt eee peene G, E Elec. Range GOOD HOU: 51_W. HURON - u in Soe = bed ry 60 i ae W ori ; Noell 515 E. pod i Fantged B WALT LL TO WALL ‘gee bee iH. oe ings. nA oa Left at ace em ih Lake pen] a. . Sewing aan 7S 7 ~ Siegler 0 On. Ticaters ice the nest Pants, sons ~ Used Trade-In mie Washer ee Oe on ECONO “FURNITURE inew FE For Sale = Neincenereos oo ag toa aan pa ice ve Eouke : rE re ASeSOCE TOOTS tS oe $12.96 — CHURCH'S INC. FE 2.0233 17_IN. iN IN Sogp .mORKING conL axe 25 W x8 xis fore as ae tn fn : El tes, tak fcevinge ere ocuitibe 6 eet! ce te ees ee sbeee Lawn Mowers $49.95 up AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE 4 era ry Ba W. Wolvelne ated Co, 320_§. Paddock ___ ve 20708 Do It ¥ Yourself Nee F OR | RENT “ha AL. r j oh, 8 s 80 w Laundry Ae * Save PLUMBING 172 South ginaw &t. ATTENTION PRE-SPRING. ‘CLEARANCE CS od escent Fixtures ‘Lat d je ell v. e r Building nie in complete PRA TER Phat erties SURPLUS LUMBER & | Sales Bn Hiniand Ra, (M-50) OR 37002 T ho wor oA ence 8. sar A PORK — Seer Opdyke ies, ALL MBAR PAINTS «le Serre ane NIAC ea WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 30; 1058 "For. Sale Livestock 7 -| WANTED: LIVESTOCK. FORREST = 4 yy ts RS: our prices. : bulls. @ to onths ‘old. Phong folly, ‘Mie 4-218. ‘ Wanted Livestock 73 b datiied Jones, MA 5-00'6. Et icd Sale Poultry BREEDING G 74 MERCOR' “i y CENTURY Fibergi: ¢d- Aluminum ¥, OF GARD MOTORS INLAND “LAKE SALES _. See BOATS - Also To EESE white Emden Mated . Pair: $17. ow fore Rd. 3 miles north Commerce. WANTED | mrORRIS- MUSIC i Sale Otis Equipaftnt 63) ; TYPEWRITER ELECTRIC. | . ve model, like new, 16" —— estringe, 7 modern type. $390 cash. . > * Sale Store Equipment 64 64. BEER & WINE LICENSE, STOCK & equipment in store, ‘also gas dled | wuséd Proulx Oliver Sales on M24, __ SaleFarm Produce 75 75 APPLES. EATING AND D COOKIN OORING. ; Glackmore yarme. 1900 Silverbell | | Ra OF 1-€489 + ‘FE 47121 312? W. Huron FE 23-6122 BOATS AND MOTOR COM- BINATIONS TQ. FIT Rt USED. LAY-AWAY OR TERMS. Harrington Boat Works -1899 §. Telégraph Road 8033 > - Open Sundays j | Sale Farm Equipment 7 76 /BOLENS “A WHEEL, — TRAC- tor, 36 bp 66 Snow on rs, used powe ¢ es. Evans “Dixie = MA 5-7878 oF POR: +1824, FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND mowers | _jest_morth of Oxford. , SOREAN & INSULATED BOOTS. Sheepskin ulated unde: - HP = eu MTR. EXC. _oe 2-407. ie SreEL BOAT + ice TRAILER. _FE_5-7329_after NRUDE MOTORS CRESTLIN- evr — Os Early spec. md deluxe Crestliner boat. List $790 with 25 ft. electric e¢vinrude. Both $895. Kelly's Hardware. 3994 Au- — Adams Auburn Hgts. Y:| OXPORD MICHIGAN "Oa é.2508 BUICKS | See Our Large Selection _ _ BUICK "37 Speciat 4-Dr. Radio, Heater Dynaflow Radio. Heater. Dynafiow, Power Steering. Power Brakes, BUICK 55 Super H'top ....$1495 Radio, Heater, Dynaflow, PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 MT. CLEMENS 5ST. |} on ee _BEHIND THE POST OFFICE "86 BUICK HARDTOP, R & Dynaflo, A beauty ....... $1085 Bob Frost Inc. 280 8. Hunter Bivd. Bham. MI 6-6934 * i : = station equip. Cheap MY _3-0068. A N | | | EVINRUDE MOTORS. BOA ‘} Saga ATIONAL ° CASH | REGISTER —| ct Now!!! and supplies | Two 1987 18 = : A cond Also ~e machine,’ PREF PICK-UP & DELIVERY One 5‘ a Tony's Merine Se 2 2 ; sew? MA 4397. ave your equipment servicec ne ice. T to 8 tek Gomes 5 ‘ ELLAW ANEOUS ‘RESTAURANT for Seat 8 ring 5 wort) as Lake 4 Keego hd = a e i m nies 4 © =Syateen, 26de fountain, ice cream | you ‘TROUBLES & MOREY! JOHNSON MOTORS : == milk shake mixers. coun- edit Terms Boats Trailers, & Accessories. . 4c cae afer 8. etc. — HOUGHT EN & SON oi Brerything ter. the best. i maTIONAL. ¢ CASH REGISTERS — |, J. 1, Case & Ferguson Doalting: | 306 Orchard Lk Ave. FE_2-8020 : by AS ae TARPAULINS — ALL SIZES WANTED * Se co After 5. Jom s A & N SURPLUS. FE 2-002 USED SAILBOAT ee MecELLOG S48 SANS, MER | "eat o8 Sg J 15938. + Sale Sporting Goods 65, sp¢ Lswn Equi ment ' = a — soe Woodwer’ roscoe; ™"| Transportation Offered 87 = GA TEVE en << LPL L LPL LLL ALLA A » One to yo: Remington) McCulloch Chain Saws | FLY 4 ENGINE AIRLINER TO * 35-Cal Model 4 pump, 4 power! FOR AS LOW AS $167.50 _Perry Sorvies’ Peony on 1354 : oo Prutomatic, Poly, We, tke trade-ine and give EZ) — oto NORTH PART } gouge Savage. Automatic, Le j eredit terms. TRUCE G pti * 61 pump. im hew wet | aw hopes =e (pees) axed eee wane pa vie Ts TO SHARE “" 2 * barrel 12 gauge, Long Tom, $15.) We aiso have chain saws for rent. RIDE TO OR PROM HIGHLAND ' (ots ig | KING BROS. ARK JUNIOR CO E 2 * @ MAGNUMSMITH & WESSEN | vs — emkiice THE A OONS, MONDAY : ' "New, $110 410 gauge winchester | Pe = at cone THROUGH THURSDAY LEA } Bkeet grade. Ventilated rib, cutts) , | Pontiac Rd. s PE 41112 C AT 2:00 oP, LEAVE $ compensator, $145. 32 special ce HIGHLAND PARK AT 3:30 p.m. ; Wieres r mode! 04, new co S| Me ccULLOCH CHAT. Saws ALL FE 5-3898, 5 Colt ra, ght, mi a he $ CONNECTICUT, PHIL- ; Sy - $90.' 1890 Crooks Rd 16-0446 ARS FOR New York. gas 4 vo one _* . caliber. SELECTION OF NEW AND USED| ance, Fi 2-3215. FE 2-5623 after i 985. OR _388t spreaders. Davis Machinery. Ph,| 6 p.m. A 17-3292. Ortenville. Auction Sales 77 Wanted Used Cars PP BALA BALL L LAL LAL el ol a1 rere vy oe SCRAP & OLD ofnamental trees at USED trailers. We aged a trailer, = wit a ‘t for 10 per cent our Holy Marine Coach Sales. _— N. a i Pei +6771 nEYPONTIAC HIER 958 ANT ‘1 LUXURY LIVING AT MODEST PRI WTD.: USED & JUNKEC CARs. Auto Parts Open sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m, PE 5-9219. i REED EAN USED CARS. } pay the highest cash dollar win trade up or down. See us R&R MOTORS 124 Oakland PE_¢.3528 Es aa bane cage sh aah ——— "AUBURN MOTORS CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD. inspec ances Also a WANTED: GOOD USED CAR. ~ FE 48817 "83 88: ROCHESTER SAVE "ST Olds goer Holiday...... $2495 "ST Olds 1 “$7 Ropuier wag 1 ‘36 Buick Contary ‘56 Studebaker "36 yo we 7 pala, HOMER HicHT MTRe «$2195 | BUICK <4 "36 R’master H’top $1895 BUICK | ’55 Special H’top ..$1395 TIZZY | “by Kate Osann CSA 11% © 1958 by NEA Service, ine, a . : 1955 “I'd like something stunningly sophisticated that will still meet with my—father’s approval!" » For Sale Cars 2 DR. R & H. oUF 1932 CHEVY, SOLUTELY 20 MONEY oN. trade pe ents of $22.32 mo. Cali Cre Mer Mr. Parks at MI 4-1500 Harold Turner Ford. _ REAL BARGAINS AT Oxford Mtrs. 619 S& La OA_6-2521 rs; 2 Doors; Hardto 5) As little was 4213 or or $16 Der’ me. JIMMY oe SALES (1 Mile W. at Telegraph) For Sale > Cars ache ie aeteain aie 91 SOR PRP kn a1 CERYSLER + DR. STATION wagon Gy Rew tires ar at buy - $465. R & RS” 124 Oakland PE 4.3529, Gaeer 6 velour Melstone, re’ eed to make you smile. oissr car of vahie will hand SCHUTZ MOTORS SCHUTZ MOTORS __912 8. Woodward, Birmingham _ ‘91. CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE EXCELLENT CO . biTion METALLIC OREY INTER- LOW MILEAGE. $350 AND TAKE OVER PAY- jer rea — CALL MaAple omes at bar Ls mobile _gain prices rete EPLACE, FURNACE. KIN- coal—epeed. diing wood Ch Oakland Fuel fuel oil. Fie "o tase tt Lk. Ave. FE FIREPLACE Woop kindling. FE 2-6244 FIREPLACE WOOD. ANY SIZE. Delivered, MY 3-1198. Plants, Trees, | Shrubs 68 __ blue’ cettar “nes TREE sSERV.. TRIM- & recoval. Pree est, FE FE 5-3025. -For Sale -Pets AKC DACHSHUND PUPS. : 3-2664 TOY Por TERRIER PUP- rg Ses. Male. OR 3-8079. | BRITTANY Al AKC, & MOS. + $30. MA_5-7002 * BEAGLES — STARTERS. BOXERS, | agar a ee Bki-terriers Mmos., 5 69 a =. eac Puppies, iots to choose from. Cotker Terriers, fe ——— Fox $6-—$8 each 3495 19 Mile Rd., between De oan & Ryan, RE- __Public OO ene UPPIES AKC. IN- ramps sire, ire, JUpiter 8-34 §-3496. cs. AKC © Teg Sanuabere sired. LI® §-2131. ' YRS. — : Ofa =_dren. AKC papers. §75. FE «PARTLCOLORED COCKER PU « Sired by a champion. 5 wks. oid. 4£-3468.- ARAKEETS CANARIES. SUP- plies, 183 Sanderson. FE 32-7727. ARAKEETS apy gem ed a Food, Since 1927—584 Oakland Av 5 Parakeets Guar. to “Talk Special — babies, $3.89. 95 per ent Harlequins & rares “Trained birds $8. 691 4th Bt. ADDRESS ALL PET SHOP ra tiams oe FE 4-6433. } , ’ * : {ERANIA PUPPIES, ALSO ’ Piast” puppy. Reas. Call FE EDUCING AY STOCK DUE C ( } ope in family. on per cent * discoumt on all birds. Cranes, :* 2°, 2 Hatchery 2485. Auburn Rd.) Lace rge selection. FISH & SUPPLIES. pone grown {OROUGHBRED “COLLIE DOG | 7 Mos Very reasonable. Contact Sharon Almas, 4231 | Quebec. aDogs Trained, Boarded 70. @DOOS, CATS BOARDED — FE = 24708. ee re 375 8. Tele. ste Grain & Feed 71. ¥ STRAW, NO RAIN, . 5600 Boa: mile east of IN. ioe cUsiMaNn n| Rent Trailer Space Boardman, 14 - Bob > Hutchinson Mobile Homes Ine. 4301 oye Highway (e ws. 10) 4 milea North of Pontias OR 31202 TRAILER EXCHANGE MOBILE HOMES Anderson - Regal: Silver Dome - Palace 38” 10 WIDE AS $3,905 iN COMPARISON 108 modeis ee in 1, 2, or 3 3 bedrms. & and 10 wide. Bottle Gas ’ Parts and Supplies 60 S. Telegraph : FE 2-3200 ___ Open ves jun. PM. 79 MOCBILHOME ESTATES. MODERN pn front and playground. EM & OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR those who want the best. Base rate only $6.13 weekly, 2 miles east of Oxford on Lakeville Rd, 04 8-309. a + Used Truck Parts 89A 1950 CHEVY. ped TRANS. REA- sonable, FE 5- USED TRUCK PARTS ALL MAKES AND MODELS HEIGHTS MOTOR SAL 2635 Auburn Ave 4-6632 For Sale Trucks 90 ‘6 CHEVY PANEL $2172 PER month. No money down, assume pera Contac George Mill — _Harald Turner Ford DELIVER perfect, $350. 3 CHEV. SED. iad a in mechanica’ 150 Lyle . FE 1954 CHEVROLET PICKUP, EX- ‘eellent condition. Very special. $595 full price. Just your old car or truck down. Haskins Chev. on Dixie Highway at M-15 a Open Eves. ‘til 0 "55 MApi a BECK WILSON Mis, ORTONVILLE, MICH ___ NA _7-2635 $2 FORD F-100. % TON PICKUP. ——— condition Tom Bohr _ MU_4-5155. "50 oan F 3 EXPRESS. $20.15 per mo. No money down. assume | aroid Turner Ford. Li 9-4000_ PARK AT PARKHURST Where living is a vacation—72 =o acres Torgenamoni ~ private jake with swimming, good ous. Sorkede Auto Accessories "$2 OLDS FOR PART - FE 5-1539 5 INSTALLED FREE Mufflers, tail pipes, starters, gen- erators. carburetors, and fuel . &e ILLERBACKS AUTO PARTS aidwin—PE 6-1431—FE 3-9477 . For Sale Tires 80A USED TIRES, $350 UP We uy-Sell. Also whitewalls i STATE — SALES 503 8. Saginaw FE 4-0687 erie! 26" plus eH Us —_ us tax, £xchange; Ne White walls, 670 x 5 tax, exchange: oi 13, $13.95 plus New i tire ‘ua ran- rere) an acne (2) 650-16 6 PLY FIRESTONE tires Used 3 months, FE 4-3136. | STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES traded in on General Safety Tires. wae to ad ie cent off. Black or E dD. WILLIAMS 451_8. Saginaw at Raeburn | Auto Service 81} _CRANKSHAPT GRINDING IN THE car. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- [ae Shop. 23 Hood Phone FE ~ Sale Motor Scooters 82 EAGLE Exc, cond, Extras, sg aioe: D CUE ANDERSO! .|12 8, PADDOCK fat Pie) FE Canad ae 5ON ALES a/HURRY, sell things _|Anything goes! Diel FE FOR CASH IN A through Classified Ads. ‘$4 CHEV. PICKUP. ELLENT —— Very specia "st'Gn Chev v4 % ton pickup with ody. New truck appearance. Rca to sel] at $1 dust: your cat or ripruck down, Haskins Chev. MApIe 530 oon 4 cues tk till 9 1952 ) GMC 1 TON PANEL _ "$350 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER OL. 1orit DEALER een viereeeretira eee i 2 Foap | = “WRECKER, LIKE 5 speed, push bution sas $550. or fhede car OR 3-45 "82 FORD CARRIER $22 32 th mene. No enact Gey .Meition, 1 RD DUM No money down assume ments. Contac George sag par Harold Turner Ford, La PONTIAC'S = CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass For Sale Cars 91 ‘ST BUICK. 2 ByPRine EX: COND. 4 BUICK SUPER HARDTOP ciateiaeeed beauty. $12 PER WEEK BRAID MOTOR 8A u YE. % LING 2-8181. bs iT W. “ST. ASS rn o01e "8S CHEVY, 4 ae oo WAG- Standard shi %0 CHEV SEDAN, GOOD CO __EM 3-0081. H. Riggins. -CHEV'S See Our Large Selection ND. ’S6 Bel fart Hardto $1595 Radio. Hestet. _Poveee Black Paint. OLET 56 Bel Ae 2 Done $1495 Radio, Heater, Powerglide. 2 tone Biue CHEVROLET ; '56 Station Wagon °$1495 Radio & Heater > Tone Blue, EVROLET 55 Convertible VROLET 55 ‘Two: Door wecesp 995 Heater. ““ CHEVROLET . 54 Four-Door .....$ 895 Radio, Heater, Powerglide. ed CHEVROLET 54:Convertible ... Healer, Powerglide. PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 63 MT. CLEMENS 8T. FE 3-7117 BEHIND THE POST OFFICE Hardtop. Red & beige. White side . Walls, Owner, Call afte p.m., womndays OL 4-1834, Volume Sales MEANS Volume Savings B Chev Bel Pe air PO 2dr. . 7% pea f+ ~ a 4 fh top oe 4 chev ¥ gr afl y | HS . All 1695 R -4 Cadillac 62 $2105 "58 Chey H-top 4 gave $1000 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM JUST YOUR GAR DOWN Haskins Chev. | Died Contr: $ Fastest, Growing’ Dealer?” ‘ -$ 895]. ‘ ‘fi 8 AGN SURPLUS PE 2-0022. LL CARS : ' Guns. QHODERN AND ANTIQUE. as tte As ise FORT jONK AND] HOUCHTEN a SON SPECIALS: oie 8. Sesteeet, Bangen ‘ Trade. Bu ll, 375 . ches FE 3 oF ‘ST Stude, Goldenhawk ...... $2,395/ 1957 CHEVY 210 SERIES — 2 Pp cars. =— 0! OBI i ; YOUR FRIENDLY A Door-Black. * shif' we : en se = Ee — ane Son enaeon nS $6 Ford, vee? tone, 2 dr sss | er-pack Overdrive, WW tires, ra: SY SELL, TRADE. 1 RS e. 81. : : : SEE OUR FOREIGN CA MM Leach 10 B i “ Y Austin. Healy, Morris $4 Poptiac Hydra. 4 dr, ry dio and heater, Oricinal owner. - HaRLIN- 2 CALIBER = Auction. Sales “BIG PAYMENTS”? MiGs Austin. Porsche Aita, Romeo Mazurek Motor Sales | 0002 mies. Fane Fz corti. | cms meee eee) SD Dinic Tiehwey | on vena tonsata gap |e corner a ea ES ag PE ease) ET WING, DODGE ; Drayton Plains weal eb SPECIAL VICK DOOR V8. RADIO. |"s4 CHEV BEL AIR. 2 DR SHARP | "Pigg" =o ie eater Dynaflow, power steering: | | —R&H. $615. OL 21441 or OL DODGE CARS & TRUCKS id fishing tackle and ; — MODEL CAR? ginal d-tone sparkling oat , oo ; Every Friday ....7 P.M. AbwaAYs ©20 OLDER M - Priced to sell at $146. Your old | i366 CHEV. - GLEAN. YOUR ST Al r S . ANDERSON HARDWARE __ OPEN TIL oat gud 3 Sows. Bore Coerre-| car te cover equity. Low Pay. "B82 S. Telegraph FE $002 Every Sunday ....2 P.M.| 1 Pa. let Co. Hunter & re Bas" Woodward. | ments Eddie Steele Ford. MOTOR S R SALES | 4 Across from Miracle Mile Shopping B d Sell Dail JEROME irmingham, _ 33566. uy and Sell Daily ; oo MM ‘ ) . “BR Spot” FOR QUALITY ‘S1_CHEVY, V3 DDR. RAH, PG. RINK ROLLER SKATES, $1149 OR 3-2717 Door Prizes right ae W-sidewalls 1 owner. Low mile- ’ 1987 soon anaes seer , Chicago Deluxe, $13.88, Hydes Chi- WiLL SELL COMPLETE HOMES Orchard Lake at Cass CADILLACS age. $1595. Loaded with every ancsesery| . fabs. See Sep Wor oad: kts. MY 9-167 C ASH 124 Ootiand MOTORS pp gysa9| Your old car down — 36 mos . i b . esi other: > $2275 Dacron insulated. under For Sele Housetrailers 78 tlesn weed core ire FOR A GOOD DEAL , Pips, 99 6. SAGINAW fr. ~ ne eS _— : BUD SHELTON ; SEE McNE AL » WINCHESTER ROLE |S ARDeeOe WF Ee Sn ‘liars. sre fer) Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac OFFERS 635 8. Wood dwar 4-2042 * OR 35121 ie FOOT S BEDROOM Fi oon “DIXIE cad "57 Cadillac 4095 BIRMIN' onan ; Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 nt _ oR we AID FOR IURRED 1350 N. Fe Bide cr Hardtop <<": fits | _DODGE-PLYMOUTH Satie : RNISHED MOB sean bad te - 3s Pelee aes tee | ae ve vic. 8. pepo pears, Available on rental Sayment be- Woodward oe END... sides | ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DN. ® Sand. grave; peat, fil. Earl How. ** Bud Selec Sioa Sales °S5 Buick 4 ra power. _ $130s| Assume payments F ity San TRAILER EXCHANGE : i "$5 Pont 1275} Call Credit Mgr. Mr, Parks nat eee aot Ge 2 _8._Telegrane FE 23200) Eo" auburn Biva PE seoss | B ham MI_4:1930 | (3 Zyatiog Casauine | $1295 | _MI 47500. Harold Turner Ford.’ SOIL, CRUSHED STONE, Re Bintte : * wel fill. Lyie Cookie, OXFORD TRAILER ATE PARTY WANTS ‘37 : pt no RE Sian de OE ge Od | eee eee ore SAIL.ES Velkuwagen. Will give prevent car CADILLAC, 1956 ns Sh Deicke ardhes century. $'oen| BOM, ME mene an. ele Fora. FE 73® MA- r= ome: For the utmost in tran 4 eo... a 995 | 2.2566. ae ¢ gBURE, BFE ¢3vi1, Zimmer - General See M&M Motor Sales | ve iter, vou wie § at. sedan | 34 Pontiac, Starchiet $ $95) iis; FORD RANCH WAGON, Rai s All top mm, SLE DOSING. Gardner - Michigan Arrow | ror t dollar on lete model cars with bows? steering. “$3 Chey ee ee Tot. ZO. Wet. tour sor te , beaches inetatiod’ chow removal. Richardson - Holl tant Biaie OR_3-1603 es, and seats. plus | 's tie, Auto. ............ 3) oe Beecle Fone. — = 2 4: sometime enaumn ta a ah Big Angh WY WARE OR) Pty Sie, Pauses ta vesuiitel | "es Belek te" Dyaatow iss | FOR SALE On TRADE “Gs FORD hind 420 Lockhaven Ra. $1.28 per| Bottle sas. trot Lake Ort serv | BCONOMY CARS” 32 AUBURN | Tahoe Blue See ees ap Denke torte aa. 8 el net, FE Oe ; ~oed._FE_ 61233. Nie MY * Orion 08 | WE BUY CARS IN ANY CONDL| Duc; Var of value will handle. Bud Shelton Motor. Bales “shift. Ro& i Vee _ STANDARD Wood, Coal & Fuel 67| #2 ine BOLD “OUT Oo ae Teen: $2.068. Bob Frost Inc: Auburn at East Blvd. ite wall tires. A one wwner noe ~ 239 a, ~ rate. 8. Wood jet ¢ Co. Hunter a otia codward. Birmingham, MI 4- “CY” OWENS FORD 34 CHEVROLET B-AIR 2 DOOR $495 “CY” OWENS 147 8. SAGINAW FE: S-4101 1956 aghEvy 210. 2 DR, glide. R. & H. Sha age . Bob Frost Inc. 280 8, Hunter Blvd. Bham. MI 6-6934 ALWAYS A WIDE SELECTION OF LATE CH MODEL CHEVRO TRADED IN ON THE ALL N CHEVROLET. Chevrolet HUNTER AT 8 WOODWARD | BIRMINGHAM MI 4 2735 HURON MOTOR SALES ALWAYS A GOOD.SELECTION OF USED C. POWER opie Low mile. 133 SF ORD. . , Sharp payment, Lueke aul Ba) Sagi- : naw PE 42 2214 ren? “wa . 280 §. Hunter Bivd. Bham _MI 6-934 1955 “FORD, FAIRLANE, 4 DR. white side walls, R&H, overdrive. standard _ transmission, $875. PE rks cy MI e500" aft Ion Ga NVERTIBLE. Ran. white og FOM, Nice ang clean FORD Cc CONVERTIILE WITH Mercury Motor e! pails — ‘ae _e and Y nested. Call after : . FE See = POM, R&H. ae ag n! i a wv pret actual miles, 1 owner, alls Pes: FORD PARKLANE STATION wagon. Exc. cond. Auto. trans, P. Steering, WW. Reasonable — age. | owner. HOward 8-7953, __Clemens. | 1955 FORD 2 DR. VS. Pom _ tg = Henge J rom. Sharp cars. _ Eadie Stecle Fora Pee | ‘%@ FORD CONVERT. FOM. for o PE et le foot tits over js "38 roi 4 DR. SEDAN, R&H, OR 3.6240, 3800 Anoka Dr., Dray- | PONTIACS See Our Large Selection - 952 W. HURON FE_ 12-2641 1954 CHRYSLER 2 DR_R & H. meer sharp. eee .. Bob Frost Inc. 280 5. Hunter Bivd. Bham. MI 6-¢ 6-6934 Looking: for. Trotible ? You won't find {t here with our quality inspected and guaranteed = ears. Dea] ag @ QUALITY ALER. Deai a O- Tors 912 8: Wosdward, Birming- am. 65 FINECARS .. PONTIAC ‘57 Starchief Cat. $ 2495 SS Radio, Heater; Hydra- $2395 PONTIAC 's7. S chief Hae ics ref Cat. mre — Radio, Heater, matic, Power steering,” brakes. Dark Grey, 56 Teoduor Radio & Heater. AC i Pe Reese BRING YOUR TITLE! OPEN TILL, 10 P.M. 4 LIBERAL APPRAISALS JEROME ~ Bright Spot Olds - Cadillac Dealer IPONTIAC | This is an 8 } an 8 cyl. Customiine. | ieee SAA "32 Willy's 2 yeeen, clean car... ,_ Teasonas 154 FORD 2-DR: AUTO te. “ Looking’ ier 7 rouble? a Fi 5 B.. it here Bn = ected and x EE Beal gin ea ie ~The Price Is Right! 52, Packard, ‘SL Rambler Roger’s Sales. & Service 965 Auburn PE 2-9555 ‘Seer Rinas V8, FAIRLANE aaa AUBURN. PE + BONY CAs FORD, 1957 * now gon ae =e 4 YOU ASK? lets se m prof For We've got with io & hea white tires and the Th motor thet we're soling for @ thie : te gy beaut oa 4 a older car of value will ‘ante SCH UTZ MOTORS. 9123. we ottnens Bir! ward, Birmingham, ta “cas. 62 Oakland Ave. p 89297 “*O.K™ QUALITY USED CARS AL HANOUTE CHEV-B AKE ORION, MICH. MY 2.2411 =a HUDSON, $100. OWNER. EM ‘st 1 JEEP, 4 WHEEL DRIVE STA- wagon Rogers Sales & Service 605 Auburn Ave. FE 2-9555 WE CAN REDUCE YOUR CAR PAYMENTS Pontiac Community Finance Co. FE 80421 Looking for Trouble? You WON'T = es R 1955 Pontiac 4 ramatic, R die and Mog Brcchions cond 1058, Chevrolet if ot = 1, Power- glide, Heate Mile- Sa : nh Maple 35566 ‘Se Maple 5-1141 UAR. 19551 LINCOLN 1 HARDTOP. FULL pow . $1295 “Bob Frost Inc. 280 §. Hunter Blvd. Bham. MI 6-6934 hag x RAMBLER. Low _mulleage. MUtual 43008,” WILL ACCEPT Outboard motors, boats, appll- | ances, a bayment oF ameras, mnt ae Pontiac Sales |™°* THE Temperature IS GOING DOWN _.__._ Down DOWN ert BE CAUGHT WITH AN. OLD CAR THAT WON'T START t COME IN TODAY AND THESE DEPENDABLE, cost C. hydra- SI “Pont. 2-Dr. Sed. $ 195 & heater, hy- -nice car. 695 | heater. = + oe. ‘DELUXE quennn. exce "32 Olds 4-Dr. .....$ 295} 35 Buick Seviicy . $1295 | - 2.DR, HARDTOP—Radio -& heat- | er, dynafiow. Hurry on this one._ "36 Mercury M clair $1595 2-DR. 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OR 3-2276 © : 5 f Ee » 4 a : Ss = % ral . © 2 4 4 PES i ree a be es % ei ; : : * ‘ =< i : ag ‘ 5 ; e ; ‘ : ; oe : ' : : oe ; : f e * ‘ . i = a: ¥ ‘ 4 £ 1 ; i ‘ é : i ¥ id : é : : ree : 1 a : ee ds “THE PONTIAC PRESS, "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. 10. 1958 oe 5 le ena Faster “ ss Pontine City Affairs hy (Claims Product cor apna ny AMEE gs 8 Po nang Fe imates ‘Accepted * ls Muscle Buildet 3 oat Cost estimates totaling morejgest foe, 9, tetect Jet, sii. Pingreesion’s_ determination last ~leasteal tion has developed a|back home appa aty Bemighe te treet, Cat 2 essessed than $50,000 for eight paving proj- ar ges ‘lon BP mel -— ae put in ~curbing, gutters and ory it’ says is an “anabolic,” or ‘tis- * e c | ectar-were accepted lastnight by faite ot “Esti, trent co to 'Kennett, and on Rlaney Teed, sute - dissolving drug. Eavin ang Emest Heiner were|More_ thn 3:80 1a els and City Commissioners, who. breezed! = "Siuines: Vansessed cont ais” ely Oakland ti: Stanley, - * * taken to a hospital Monday after|sketches of labels were also “re-| through @ 24ltem agenda, mostly Winachh Suects Baldwin to. Pingree: for thege two projects) The product is being used ‘toltrying out some sleeping pills. | viewed to make certain that meat) covering pile Snover, Wc ir § it bt, Wik, Yeates ant the poaiion of the new Connajoons Wha are tateroourched sad| A mouth ago, tie i 15 aaron ome One| a record ” — cost tio Bra; city cost, $1,990: cost. or Trunk switchyard in that area was ner well pirin tablets he found on a high Best ce tata gt tat wn | ated + * shelf. No one noticed him at fist Public -hearings were _— 40-fort jot. iy Cariisle to Commissioners last night can-| The ee ee that among because they were busy putting oO ran vi Stanley -auenced cost’ #23T1, chr cot leeled former cost estimates for the|its teste was one conducted without a fire which the twins’ brother intention to go ahead with jobs and ordered new ones pre-|a young man who ‘was over 6 feet|Johnny, 3, had set. Public hearings on assessment . eight paving Projects: | rolls prepared for eight other pav.|Pared. tall and weighed 140 pounds; — Pied ee, “Bites? Sits’ cock $304: ; : after the drug was administered, More than half the na assessed 202; city cost, $304;;ing projects also were scheduled : for next Tuesday. The projects he gained 40 pounds, all of it)gymen have signed up for Social). ; firm muscle tissue, the firm says. 'Security 90 ame = ° are: . Burt Street, LeGrande to Hillside: E : Chicago Avenue, Baldwin to the Ponting. 1 Oxford & Northern Railroad: E. lgate Avenue, Baldwin to University; Gari gle Avenue, Cernell to Columbia; Colorade a Avenue, Bagley to Franklin Road: -| Fairmount atone Baldwin to Carlisle; Hudson Avenue, Pingree to Summit: Jefferson Avenue Cadillac to Kimball; jand Kimball Street, Jefferson to its southern enc. The city assessor was ordered to City to Spend $15, 000) prepare assessment rolls on eight! to Receive $165,000 in| other paving projects for presenta- tion next week. If accepted. public| State, Federal Grants ‘|hearings will be scheduled for the} - Ps 2 week afterwards. ; : . To gain $156,000 in state andil Hii Another public hearing set for a 2. next week was on the Commis-|federal aid for Pontiac -Municipal : Airport expansioh, Pontiac will] , ; ; have to spend only $15,000 out of Capitalists’ Active °°" p * ww * This is because Pontiac already| ee eal! iECZEMA Ichi} | pj mmo te pong teh rod ‘i vai apn ee the pi woeseiey 1-Lb, Limit Pig | } i} in Communist China |s== stove 8,00 trom ist year's capitalism during the past few City Commissioners last night . . back their surplus grain to un- |ted the city last morith. The grant] the state. * * * Detastene Gengens, 0 revenues on deposit at the airport/ — to make up the bulk of the city's 4 - ist China has launched a serious If it’s not in the acca construction this year paign against a resurgence of Yellow Pages maybe : City Manager Walter K. Willman there’s no such thing. years, took final formal steps to secure| Peasants have been holding |the federal grant of $105,000 allot-| load it in the “free market’ for |liad been sought for construction . e| higher prices, rather than sell to |last year, but was delayed. VODKA & GIN | LE Market Control Committees have| City planners hope to. gain . been set up in towns and villages|Sther grant later this year to fi Cocmenunist reject, tbs cet Boy;:9, Kills-Himself ° ment buying agencies in their ef-/After Pet Horse Is Sold forts tion. They defied market regula-| LODI, Calif: —Carlton Speare, tions. and in some serioys cases|g was found in the living room, ang oe bnew 1 feiai (ot his home yesterday, a bullet’ ve ’ wily vielence.” through his head. { i pac SE 90 Japanesé Movies : Fahy bmg Sent to Art Theaters my love.” Cindy was a horse, “sold re-| HOLLYWOOD— Ninety Japanese | cently. Pe er @ A elways sey “With films were exported to the United * * Smirnalf” ts the Vodka of Vodkes States in the first halt of 1957. Anotker son, Richard, . oi ‘2 Aet Gators tal muvvie beumse|ie Gnd Cartion wore wets | catering to Nisei audiences are ex-jtelevision when Carlton pected to show them. nounced, 9m when Carton am the grestest nome in VODKA The Japanese film industry is|self."” Richard said his brother got 80.and 100 Proot. Dist. from grain, Ste. Pierre c effort to find a larger export/his head, using his toe on the’ SS ee market for Japanese films. aoe : PAYING for a MORTGAGE Is EASIER Than Paying RENT! _-Regularly Priced at $229 DOWN © Includes Bed, Chest and Double Dresser on >9ears If you like the light and bright beauty of modern Easy limed oak this is the suite for youl. Limed oak finished Payment - veneers on hardwood, highlighted with brass finished eo hardware. Dustproof, centerguided drawers open easily. Plan! 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