cris “Lake Floes fam St. Sa River _ ey ihe “A 7 AP Facsimile /, ered any heavier than normal for a winter Most of the ice was on the move in mid- pw a o. z city’s huge industrial and commer-| cial inventories—will be considered assessments in advance of the pub- - last. * * * peal their assessments, first to the board of review and later to the with him this month. Two busi- from the state tax board. |Woman Killed jmission of the crime,” testi- Taxpayers have the right to ap-; nesses received tax cuts last year Testifies Goff Insane at Time Rejection of His Love, Led to. Fatal Shooting, Psychiatrist Asserts Another psychiatrist took the stand in Oakland County Circuit Court to- day to say Ray Goff was, insane when he shot and killed Rita M. Cummings in 1955. “At the time of the com- WASHINGTON. (# — Charges off The Senate Rackets Commit- iax law enforcement in the fave tee’ « patie hearings already had of picket line violence get an air-|S¢t Off a long-range row in w ing today. in a Senate investiga- |Sen. Goldwater (R-Ariz), a com- |mittee member, and President tion of the Kohler Co, strike. walter Reuther of the United Leuten Meditativns FH By ROBERT L, DIEFFENBACHER, D.D. A single smile can project itself from face to face until its influence is multiplied in geometric progression. If two people . saw the smile and each turned their happiness toward two more people who each smiled at two more downcast folk the results would be amazing. Multiplied only 25 times there would be well over 30 million _| fied 7 “he was insane, and had been for sometime. a e 120 10 Injured 3 in pte JACKSON, Miss W—Tornadoes killed 12 persons and injured an estimated 70 others last night. Devastation dotted a 140-mile-wide area in central and eastern Mississippi between Canton, 20 miles north of here; and Poplarville, 120 miles south. Five of the dead were in fhe hard-hit rural area be- tween Richton and Waynesboro, near the Alabama line. ‘to Enjoy Popularity Haven community near Canton, one near Jackson and one near Walnut Grove, 40 miles east of Canton. 5 ‘| One of the Farm Haven victims n|was Sally Day, reported to be 110 years old, The first twister reported was in the Jackson afea. : “*Three were ‘at the Farm Raincoat, ‘Umbrella old housewife of the Luckney com- munity east of here, said she was setting the table for supper. when the rains and hard winds came. ‘LIKE A MILLION BELLS’ “It sounded like a million bells,” she said. “All I- could think about Was. my babies and family, “Only the good Lord saved us, An ice- box held off the falling debris when the roof fell in.” : Another twister hit near the Fan- nin conimunity, ‘killing 3-year-old a selon For June Theater Trip Hospitals in the Jackson area ReserveTop shiciis Pontiac’s New York visitors are scheduled to, see the five finest shows in Gotham when they ee eee 23-28. * . * + Here they, are: "Phe Music West Side Story Oh, Captain! Two For the Seesaw Fair Game ~ ee Ke Eee The first three are musicals and the other two are dramas. The five rank at the very top of the * *« * ia have bean mace sto Man- Man es Mrs. Leland Bolton, a 27-year-| Five-C nt Letter Stamps happy faces. xk ke Instead of merely smiling we can tell the glad tidings of the love of God. We can minister twice each day in our quiet witness for God. If we do this effectively enough that others do the same thing,. we can encircle the globe ‘with God's message in a very few x . Even if the progression is broken we must constantly witness for the |“‘peace which passeth understanding” to become real to eter obi. de tate a Rate Increase Over Hump Labor Probers Will Hear Charges in Kohler Strike Auto Workers called each other cowards and hypocrites, fixtures at Kohler, Wis., or the UAW is to blame for violent acts in their 31-year-old strike dis. pute. The company and union each has accused the: other, and con- flicts developed even in the first day’s testimony. x «© * A. long-standing. feud between again when Reuther, at a news conference, called Goldwater “a coward,”' RETURNS THE ATTACK tg Given enate’s Blessing - Cummings, 27. (Continued on a Page 4, Col. 5) City Candidates on Ballot Monday nomination to the City Commis. sion in Monday's primary elec- tion. Ten candidates will be nominated—two from each of the (on. page 2) covers aspirants run- ning in Districts 1 and 4; tomor- row’s, Districts 5 and 7; and in effect for three years, five districts in which there is a ¢* ahead today to consider rate increases on other rites of mail. ‘ Splitting largely along party lines, the ‘Senate vehed 49-42 last night to retain in the bill a provision to raise the present 3-cent rate to+ 5 cents for nonlocal letters. Teh 5-cent stamp would be ies deeteemtat: vote eink: te four cents, _. The 5-cent stamp is calculated to bring 175 - The vote Was a substantial Vic-|inn tor cach af the theoe wears President Eisenhower, this money is earmarked in the bill for spending on modernization of post offices and postal equip- ment. tft * The pay bill would give postal costing about 320 million dollars a year—compared to the 6 per cent increase the administration re- , |Teasure calls for cost-of- living ad- justments which would hike the average postal. pay to over 12 per cent. for a 4cent letter rate. ; The postal rate increase legisla- tion appears to be over its big -\hump now in the Senate. MOVE FAILS - Forty Democrats and two Repub- licans supported an amendment . Monroney (D-Okla) to! DSR Adds Charge DETROIT ® — Transfers, now free, will cost five cents each beginning March 17 on Detroit city buses. Both the street rail- way commission and Mayor Louis J. Miriani have approved the charge, which will add an esti- mated $160,000 a month to reve- nues of the municipal bus sys- The effect was to retain .the section calling for a 5-cent rate on nonlocal letters between July ‘1, 1958-and June 30, 1961, with a Saturday's, District ¢. vou. emp Ser teunk letedsy tem. " WASHINGTON (?—Phe Senate, after nailing a tem- ting to rs the ht en porary 5-cent letter stamp into a postal rate bill, pushed} 1% "_|groin, and was known as workers a 714 per cent boost—). Goldwater and Reuther flared up/d political hypocrite and a moral|Pe 39 Car Dealers on 1-Day Junket Aboard Plane Chartered Craft Rams Mountain Five Minutes From Destination ; BOLTON, England — 'A charteréd British airlin- er with 42 persons aboard smashed against a snow- covered mountain today only five minutes from its on”. and cursed for |: ! af g F “handy with his feet" in 2 te Rte Jacobs testified he ‘‘definitely” agreed with Goldwater that the been “dragging his heels’ when asked to. protect nonstrikers in difficulties with hostile union pick- ets. He said he knew of no arrest other things that the union used at least 100 “stranger” pickets from other cities and plants, Graskamp, a cousin of Oostdyk, had testifie¢ he knew of no vio lence by union people, and that he believes not more than 15 non- Kohler workers were among the 2,000 pickets who. ringed the plant in mass picketing at times. 3 oe in tilts reel g cS Fierce Battle Waged ALGIERS (INS)—The fiercest he| battle of the 40-month war raged near the Tunisian border today, with both the ‘French and the rebels suffering ~ heavy casualties. . Building Due for Completion by July 15 duced cxphieh and te ‘lereased economy of operation of local health and welfare agencies|other economies are expected in ——— Chest officials have } *sency activities. been working on the problem of on were drawn for a will bring a new Community Pontiac this . installments. “ft sia believed the } i i t raisin vaiamrceiah to house these agencies. j centralization of offices. In addition to the’ savings in rent,| Simee 1951 United Fund and utilities and secretarial and book- SLATED FUR CONSTRUCTION—This is an architect's sketch of-the new. Commpenity Services Building » be\ built on’ Franklin be Z 1 is Years of planning aimed a uy cehebed ‘cthariie. bo. puld: bo Yeut(heaging expense, because of taal sodieniiteenity increased rental overhead costs combined with the increas- ing peg for more space for Boiiverd by. the United Fund, and) the UF offices. \ Sad is : Pontiac to Get Community Service Center new building, but were abandoned. Again in 1956 plans were prepared. Although no action was taken ai the time to authorize construction, (Continued on Page 4, Col. 3) 1 wil hous nine loa en. WILLIAM A. GARLING District 1 A Pontiac representative on the Oakland County Board of Super: visors, 1952-55, William A. Garling tor " scBlisal aiihes for the ‘first Aime. Garling, is a District 1 candidate running, the first time. ss 32, is an insurance agent and a native of Pontiac. He attended Pontiae schools and grad-| uated from Pontiac Senior High, School in 1944, ° During World War II, Garling. “served 30 months with the Air vom . a A member of Trinity Baptist Chureh, he is married, has three children and lives at 502 Bloom-| field Ave. Garling is a member of Gibral- ter Lodge, @ past president of the MILTON R. HENRY District 1 District 1 candidate Milton R. Hen- ry is running for political office for! i a * Henry, 38, is.a native of Phila- ‘deiphia who came to Pontiac in |1952: after graduating from Yale ‘Law School. He received a bache- "lot’s degree from Lincoln. Univer- sity, Pa. in 17 and also attended Temple University. Me served in. the Air Corps dur-- ing World War Hi. Henry is mar- ried with one daughter and lives at 192 Bassett St. t Henry is a member of Trinity Baptist Church, the Metropolitan and Rema clubs, and the Pontiac Municipal Court rules committee. * * *® He ‘belongs to several legal -or- ganizations, ahd St. John’s Mason- ic Lodge. A Pontiac attorney since 1952,| SAMUEL J. WHITERS District 1 Beaten as a 1956 nominee for the ‘District 1 commission seat, Samuel J. Whiters, an electrical contrac- tor, is seeking. Domination n again this year. * * * Whiters, 45, of 453 Harvey St. is ‘a native of Memphis, Tenn., who came to Pontiac in 1917, He attend- ed public schools here. Five years ago he became own- ref Sam’s Electric store, 391 Orchard Lake Ave. Active in PTA’s at Bagley, Jet- ferson and Whittier Schools, Whit- League of Pontiac and chairman Gibraltar Masonic Lodge and the Whiters is married, with 10 chil- den. He is a member of Macedonia — Church. ers is treasurer of the Urban! of the local housing committee of the NAACP. He also belongs to the Community Organizations Club of Pontiac. ae is PRESS, THURSDAY, Fl GERALD W. KEHOE District 4 Although this is his first. year as a candidate, Gerald W. Kehoe held a Pontiac office from 1951 through un ast month as a member. of the Tax Board of Review. * * *® A Fisher Body .Division barge 23 years, he currently works -in the maintenance department of the Pontiae plant, : Kehoe, 46, was born in Detroit but has lived in Pontiac 40 years. He ted from St. Freder- ick’s School and attended As- sumption College, Windsor. Married with one daughter, Ke- hoe lives at 14 Cross St. He is a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church. : x * * An active UAW member, Kehoe! has been shop committee chairman four times at Fisher Body Local 596, UAW. Y\o Promotions Announced iby the Police Department BlESOFRMEES. Z| HARRY L. ROBERTS District 4 A newcomer. to politics is Dis- trict 4 candidate Harry L. Roberts, of 1100 Cloveriawn Dr. e- LULUL Oe S oad A mechanic, Roberts, %, is em ' iployed in the e ‘gineering department of Gaurd Motors Truck & Coach Division, A native of Alabama, Roberts came to Pontiac with his wife in 1950, They have four daughters. John L. Roberts, Franklin real Roberts was -educated in Ala-| Motor Division and at the estate operator, was named bama, He has taken advantage of, Foundry and Machine Co. “Young Man of the Year” by the adult education programs in re-| 1. was. business Birmingham JuniorChamber of cent years, enrolling in the Insti- tute of Applied Science in Chicago ; and in Pontiac High School night! ang courses. - x w« During World War IT he served as a civilian employe at the U. 8, Navy yard in Washington, D. .C. Roberts is a member of Covert Methodist Church: tian Men’s Club, the YMCA Ath- Pontiac Central Counselor Dies Mary Parrish Served 4 as Dramatic Coach at. City High School Mary E. Parrish, drummatics Shack 4 and giris’ counselor at Pontiac Cen- . illness of several months. She was 50. ‘ A native of Westmoreland, Tenf., she is a graduate of Illinois State, Normal and attended tHe Qniver., |, aactaricel PTA Plans [Fathers Night Session sity of Chicago. She received masters degree from the Univer- . sity of Michigan. Before coming to Pontiac Central! . High as a member of the faculty, in 1948, Miss Parrish of 733 Hannal St, Birmingham, had taught school in Ypsilanti and Clarkston. also belonged ‘to the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Michigan Educa- tien and National Thespian Assns. : . $Surviving besides her mother, ' Mrs. Isaac Parrish of Birmingham, are three brothers, Allen K. of Birmingham, Earl W. of Milford and Isaac W. of Kankakee,. Dl.zis and three sisters, Mrs. William H. Bateman of Hinsdale, Ill; Mrs. L. Mazur of Chicago and Mrs. P. K. Seymour of Rockford, Til, tor,’the Rey. Dr. W. Glen Harris, officiating. Burial will follow in— White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Miss Parrish’s body is at the Mah- ley Bailey Funeral Home. * New Boy Is Girl NEW BRITAIN, Conn. up—The new Boy is a girl. She was born | at New Britain General Hospital |E to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boy of | East Berlin. The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND eleady, windy and miid with eccasional rain tenight and tomerrew, turning a Nittle colder tomerrew. Low itcnight 4- 44, high tomorrow around 5. Easteriy winds » terly and in- ereasing to 2-2 miles an hour and gusty thix afterneen and tonight. Teday in Pentiac a Lewest temperature preceding 8 a.m At @am.: Wind velocity 20-22 m. p. h. Direction—East. Bun sets Thursday at €:20 p.m. Sun rises Friday at 7:09 p.m Moon sets Friday at 3:01 a.m, Moon rises Thursday at 1061 pm. Downtown Temperatares 8 se Woes csses: A ll em. % Ta. mM... « 12 m.. 9 $s. ™... 34 1p. m. . 40 oa. m.. M% 2p m.. Ali 10 @, mM... . 38 Wednesday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown) a ee ai yee ee Lighter Fluid One Year Age “Age in Pontiae 0c. ¢ [oh Scapers emperature .-+.--sen+4.-0: Peer se eeeent ee ; eensesuxtassieaty Bl j Service will be at 2:30 p.m, Sat-iE urday from the First Presbyterian’ = Church, Birmingham with her pas- { VICINITY — Mesily The Waterford Village PTA meets at 8 tonight for a “Father's Night” program, The meeting will be held at the Community Activi- ties Building on Williams Lake road. | * * * Former Oakland County. Com gressman George A. Dondero will ibe the guest speaker..He is sched-| ‘uled to present a film entitled “The Eighth Sea,” showing the construc- tion of the St. Lawrence Seaway. Takes the Guesswork Out — of Home Hair Cuts! Clipper Guides for Buich Cuts tor Tapering —or Close Taper 3 Combs 69: of 3 guide; P98 .N. Saginew —Main F during the Fifth Annual Michigan Pontiac to Swap Mayor With Tin Pontiac and Bellaire, the little county seat of Antrim Coynty on Grand Traverse Bay, are sched- uled to exchange mayors May 5 Week. . * * * Michigan Week headquarters in) Lansing set the date and place of ithe exchange. But who will be rep- resenting Pontiac as mayor is a question that won't be settled un- til a week after the city’s general election April 21. *®- * a: Pontiac's present mayor, William W. Donaldson, said he would be glad to visit Bellaire on exchange day, if he is re-elected as District 2. Commissioner April 21 and as mayor at the new Commission's organizational meeting April 28. .** * * Bellaire has a population of about 700, It lies on Lake Bellaire, about 2% miles northeast across the bay from Traverse City, - Y \Getting $36,000 | Town of Bellaire iby the Washington Senators — a Nats’ Roy Sievers (> ORLANDO, Fla. @ —_ Roy Sie- vers, the 1957 American League home run leader, today accepted the highest salary offer ever made reported $36,000. home to club president Calvin Griffith. The righthanded outfielder had sent back without his signature an, estimated $30,000. Sievers reportedly got $19, 000 last season, when he hit 42 homers and batted in 114 rung. to pace the league. in both categories. He’ll Advise Pakistan DETROIT ® — Clement Freund, dean of the University of Detroit college, will” leave April 1 for a two-year stay in Pak- istan as an adviser on reorganiza- tion of the county’s education sys- Sievers came to’-+terms in aj itelephone call from his St. Louis four previous contracts calling for “"iletic Club and Gideons Interna- | tional. iscover Old Relics ARDLRIGH, England —Near- ly 90 bronze age burial urns have been uncovered in a field at this Essex community. Trout Festival Set : We Bought Exactly 18,240 Poirs (Actual Count) 1 ae ae we we ae ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee! DICOTT @ JOHNSON to Stage Our Biggest HOSIERY SALE in History We ‘cleaned-out’ a large hosiery mill of their entire surplus stock am we couldn't pass up the opportunity to give our customers |Bos ENDICOTT a All FIRST Quality the biggest bargains in our history. pf Genuine LEATHER MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S U fd Over 7200 Pairs * FIRSTS of 29¢ Sellers % IRR’S of 39c to 59 Values --YOUR CHOICE.- tem. You Can Buy a and SAVE OVER Save at SIMMS on CIGARETTES FRIDAY and SATURDAY Regulars 2.23 CARTON (Te Tax) Mest Popular Brands King Sizes and Filters Viceroy, Pall Mall, Win- 233 ston, Kirig Chesterfields, ete. Per carton (je tax), “Fairway” Brand Can Believe-It-or-Not . 11.95 Men's Surcoat Just 200 of These at —- Note All These “EXPENSIVE COAT” Features— ~~ at SIMMS” FIRST. QUALITY $6.00 This Week ALL SIZES 36 to 46 Navy. Blue or Forest Green Colors Only .° * Nylon-Acetate-Rayon Gabardine * Wi With “Permel-Plus Finish © Spot and Wrinkle Resistant * 100% reg Innerlined Quilted on Rayon * Zipper Front * Double Pockets © Elastic Inset Waist 3 PAIRS ..........4%¢ 6 PAIRS .96¢ E42 PAIRS ||...” $1.89 Sizes 6 to 81% .Whites and pastel colors. . E ‘plain and fancy cuffs. . all - Over designs . . mercerized cotton, nylon heel and toe. Many FIRST quality aed IRREGULARS of pty priced socks. NO LI buy afl you need. ERE EEPEREL ESSE EUS ESSERE ‘eat oy He no “les pair Sunranted ee! F povepeesessnnvayennVuvarsrteyy under ~ priced, Complete 3 ° ranges in most styles, NO uit : White or Colorful $ buy all you want, : Tripe-ol "BOBBY "S0X o|PE cocccccccvccccsccosooccccccsocessosooeees. ° ¢ ° First Quality—Storm or ‘Dress = s ; os to. ne ] ] : $ 6 PAIR..96¢ 12 PAIRS. .$1.89 $ ‘3 Imperfects of 39¢ sellers. Popu- 3 . lar for misses, girls and ladies. @sese Seesecccccccconcqoeecececcoosceseoossosces Biggest Selection of Patterns Ever in Our ~History WOOLS -- NYLONS -~COTTONS | _Men’s Hose if ‘Perfect, You Have to Pay 49¢ to 89e— ——Over 8.000 Pairs Sensationally Under-Priced. (29 Per PAIR) Oy, ~e_ EY Ley YH Y Peyvy yy Y PM My Y sdaseirnacestdlrlamnrerrineertereneiirtciioemesctcel Reeel AM ID tai My MM ——" ANNAN HEMHHAMEE ENE ENT EN NNYRREN EERE EY YE EE FX “Reg. $33.50. Trade .... * THE RONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1958 New York Park Leader An average bathtub ha a 45 gal lon capacity, cut NEW YORK — New York leads the nation in state-park acreage,|] Fri. and Saturday Only Special followed by California, Maine,| , and Pennsylvania. New, York also has the largest park, | 2,626,943-acre Adirondack. Leading in. numbers of state park areas are’ Oregon, 156; California, 143; New York, 127; aise 113 and Washing- oth 110. | | _ £ No Need to Pay Full Price s PRICES SLASHED on All : Famous Brand ELECTRIC) RAZORS ... You Always) SAVE at SIMMS. FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY : MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS Newest Model SCHICK ht ae | or | 7 SCHICK Model 25 t 6s. Electric Shaver Lovely Crystal Clear Glass CANDY JARS | 4 ox. Size 8 ox. Size 1 tb. Size 2 Ib. Size Charming old-time candy fares that may be used as canisters for cereals, coffee, candy, tobacco, ete. Many other uses as - being decorative. |, i Saginaw —tad Floor || *** © ewe ee $4. 95 Value “e+ @®@e eee ** ee ee we th salts, as SUNBEAM 1G’ Electric Shaver Rollectric Shaver = =e TRADE-IN | } Remington Auto-Home 18" ee) keer ee) RONSON Model “66” | Electric Shaver Electric Shaver \ \ Reg. $14.95 tt Bee WITH TRADE-IN 6* WITHOUT TRADE-'N 8.95 LADY RONSON Reg. $14.95 . WITH TRADE-IN ‘Lady’ SUNBEAM | “JUMBO T-QUART | FLEXIBLE PLASTIC : Waste Baskets 75. iad eure wiagtin Cant abso won't chip, g : a ay iinet as } % B assorted colors. - - 9¢-N. Saginaw —Znd Floor ; 200-Sheet Box KLEENEX | TISSUES 3" 37° tissues pop-up Full boxes of Rett, absorbent in exclusive boxes. 200 sheets Limit 3. —Main Fleer ro a 33c Size BROMO SELTZER - ¢ Por fast relief of pains during head- aches and muscular aches, 7 ag iE Aspirin Reg. 72¢—Bottle of 100 = DRUG ‘DOOR-BUSTER’ SPECIALS! SAVE ON DRUGS —Main Bloor, Check the item, Check the Pricé—Then Feen-A-Mint Hurry to SIMMS for These Famous | Laxative 24° Pamous laxative for effective relief of constipation. Limit 2 a this price. —Main Fleer 29c¢ Size ALKA SELTZER ¢ Pack of & . tablets. 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Regular sis * value: ‘66’ eccee EP wm eres). as Random Color Stripes Toilet Lid Covers Fits any toilet seat lid. - Random color striped, Reg- ular 89c¢ values. i —Basement * Saginaw — Street Plenty of some, few of others . Prices Slashed on Every Item in This Adv. Bargains are so big we must restrict this sale to just 3% hours only, FRIDAY morning, . . the more you buy the more you save!! Rights reserved to limit quantities —- so more customers may share in these SUPER-BARGAINS! Sorry — no imam. mail or phone orders at these low prices! Ladies’ Seli-Seam NYLONS 39°" 3 Pair $1.00 ist quality, 2 shades. 60-51 gauge, 15 den. or 51 Sizes 8% and 8. ga. 30 denier. —Main Floor Quaker’ Flannels — Corduroys — Challis — Etc. ‘Men’ s Sport Shirts Values ¢ to $4 ‘aven Your choice of special groups. tm Flannels, challis, vest shirts, wae Corduroy and others. S-M-L. —Basement Values to $5 style orions necks. 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Full acme Size $419 G ait Ct 1° Gasoline Can tdeal for autos, boats, ; powermowers, etc. All 6 8°‘ metal with flexible pour — —tnd Floor Holds 800 Bissnainds — M etal ecco es wa erent) aaeece Wrought Iron— Seika Top ‘4° TV Stands Holds table model tele- ame vision sets, Swivel top 47 for any arigle viewing. —tnd Fleer ecco 7 wm mC eracn?), Bane eee White Enamel HARDWOOD *5® Toilet Seats tad Fleer hinges. Limit ae White enameled hard- a 3 57 wood toilet seats com- ROTHERS # Reg. 69c .Chocolate Cherries Lb. 2 ¢ Pound box of famous ‘Lady Blair’ choco- late covered cherries. Limit 1 box. —Main Floor FLINTS pop lighters. Limit 2. —Main Reg. 79c . 2-Cell Flashlight . (Battery extra). lain Fleer t ter bd all popular makes , Main Fleer 'y Sunbeam cect RIC RAZOR 2:29, Setioam ecttie — at this price with trade-in. ‘| Main Fleer Children’s . WRIST WATCHES watches. (10% tax), —Main Floor Reg. $19.95 Man’s Elec. Shaver > Famous ‘Riam”™ elec- tric razor made in e te geome Preel- = & bea le Porta-File Chests “Ec ree Complete with indexed f oe <0 and A ~y. 47 M ore $5.95 1 x 5% x 10-inc rose ‘size. Regular S$ $2.65 6 ope power turret micro- scope complete with 2 extra slides. —Main Fleer $5.95 Electric SHAVER INVERTER 2.49 Famous ‘King’ tm verter speeds your electric razor up for faster, closer shaves, Main Fleet Reg. $1.00 NAIL NIPPER Oe ea ee _THY. PONTIAC PRE. 3 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1958 _ | a een | tecuntocs niet a a = Sg suas Sys Woman Died Snow, Rain to Lash East | ommun ! Center to Be Built coat ZMEA, Valine ur i - (CHICAGO (INS) — Tiel an Gcontncshageslhanatel te tn (Cotthiatl ‘eese Page Oued : " (| (Continued From Page One) | _. ae © Somer on (Cor ge One) tue se aan at stiow were forecast for the eastern’ Obie Valley, are expected to ex- the new building is an outgrowth TAFE Persons Hurt | ying tO : ) is planning an expansion will ute ee nation ce, ee SS See ey Oe it ee Paes, as Insane. He was released last - ' ‘in his he plow siceneral Manager an intense storm that Atlantic states. or ‘snow maciti-i1 stimeny. i: = - | Bulldozers nowp announced. ew dining o~ nd torandons in Seed — go store ats he a in 3-Car Accident gy ater Dalam, restored: tq) "Mr es ’ — four-foot dritts, ain es _— raided storm Atlantic un. : : ’ : = as ,. jopening t : ‘are slated’ — : across the Great Plains, dT ©V€) neinie or rain hit the southern access to Orchard Lake avenue,| Three persons suffered minor in-| The first-degree murder charge | Dr. , “i , monthe. The proposed. motor lodge nd eet of a chain reaction offoreat ates while mixture offane Seem sonesed Jp. Gridiwiel ee Ee tet mem ae’ a a a ree : il $1,200,000. chain snow rain in parts of committee, other Medical superintendent _ ble ae stormy wey - {Pennsylvania and western art rhage sd pp i [ee hospital, Dr John G. Haarer, 39,|ctume. . : foot | ecevereee cece : 4 , downey, James Corwin accident, 230 p.m., 9c- suffering from or- distance. It was ies a tornadoes that 1» canwhile, listed heavy rain. - [Robert ‘R. Eldred. curred when a ae quan te ties tonic egy on with psycho-| AA. : 4 IRONING. SOARD : : OS ae lel lt | ‘The plan has been endorsed by|t¥ Stewart, 50, of 2500rGerald St.,/sis at the time he wes committed." sree agg helicopters 3 690 Value $33 many were killed and injured. Mt was clear and dry in the farithe United Fund Executive Com-/Avon Township, hit « car_standing “But if he maintains his present ~ . eEDS eoeccece: j : i : z< g eRe 2 3 zit ag y itt p z *E ig 8 3 F : 4 8 | id “daughter of Men at a quarry some distance Latheran lay mis-jaway helped carry survivors \to), Tuesday at ‘the|the ambefences.- ied: a Weeks was & LANCASTER, , Ohio w — A six. Eastern Okiahoma was hit by agg for coastal Hartman, Fred V. Haggard, Altred/Said. ciety,” Dr, Haarer told the two twisters which caused seme needs reported shtuy iC. Girard, Milo J, Cross, Harold) Tjured were Harry Posner, 1, Satins Gtaeinns Uc ee property comege but no in- A. Fitzgerald and Leonard T./0f Utiea, a passenger in the stalled) eieea: juries, < Lewis, car driven by James Jenereaux, "The newest winter. outburst MSU Professor to Visit «| pee oe alain brought heavy snow to the North-' i t i f ern Plains and dust storms to the 25 F oreign Countries sane with ao nos sonaeinie'e the rear. Western Plains, including an 80) past LANSING w—Dr. Edward'was authorized by the Community injured were Marilyn mile an hour wind that whipped’ 'W. Weidner of Michigan State Uni-\Chest Board of Directors, made Sng = = pe Her dust over a laTEiversity will leave March 11 to visigjuP of Glenn Ay an president ond car, % foreign countries in connec Chari Robert rtridge 2 Ss Sec ee hacen ice Baal & Nelson, suieeld 3:| Sema -Aiph. Miers seeensk: wed sur Sate tu Caine Rierlpy Amero cakes Pde. (anata chen and eens aie . " Vers! pi + - " r at the time of his. et oe ne Tex., + * "| Paul A. Kern Zr, stated that |was treated at Avon Center Hos-\at the hospital. forcing persons from their Dr. Weidner is director of MSU's. construction will start ip the very pital, All suffered cuts and bruises. “| think he had been tti —, N. D., was hit by a three-|-stitute Of Research ‘On Overseas) Hear-future , ; — ps : ~Tsane inch snowfall in a six-hour period |PToerems, recently established by| Pany hopes to have the building ‘Hagerty in Hospital ~ said’ “I don't think he Strong northerly winds with gusts|S7@% from the Carnegie Corpora- 7. toe. saompeney by Sly H. ey —<- of 30 to 4 miles an hour brought|¥ of New York. | To be housed in the cement block} _ WASHINGTON (INS) —White : swirling dust and colder air south- t+ * * building will be Family Service, — 7 camate €- Mrs, Cummings, a mother ward across the Western Plains} jis global swing ‘Michigan Children’s Aid, The Vol- (rent : 30 degrees in Montana and North - "jland Girl Scout Council on the) °" and a companios, Dean y 2 : Diheca: Dineet otataht ahaa one in Africa, five in EUrope, first floor. ; had for some years. When asked a 4 ° 9 reported eight @bOVE/three in the Middle East, four in} — whether surgery might. be. in | Worses, 2%. had been | Girls’ Washable zero while 24 hours ago it was 48-/southeast Asia, two in South Asia| ~ .| prospect, he rapped on wood and | @ere by Goff. | ‘Locally heavy showers and ‘and two in the Far East. On the second floor will be ‘the’ said he hoped not, | Worges testified yesterday that i Sheen Gabardine — CAR COATS with Gay Plaid Trim ed sz ar ie anatttadttonson i : rani Regge Sizes 7 to 14 Subteens’ 8to 14 — eg. 5.98 $4.99 just the thing for Spring's tricky weather . . :*entirely washable car coats with the rich sheen look young ]_ misses lat Gay plaid trim on collar, pockets and 4 sleeves. 2 pockets. Choose red, natural or turquoise. Boys’ and Girls’ 3-Gx Flannel Lined Car Coats. . 1.99 : [}i Vi Charge Theirs at Waite's ,. . Second Floor ( U i Little = a iUAt , ag Boys’ and Girls’ eas) | Sui 3 . Sanforized Cotton OF EITHER MAN'S . } +PLAYCLOTHES OR LADY’S SUPER GRUEN WATCH ff | + Overalls + Slacks Sell Everywhere for... $59.50 | : . Crawlers , Pes se § 4 | Sine | to 8 Cotton Knit Pole Shieh $1 _ Sturdy play clothes. for little boys and girls for the tiny price of only $1 - each! -All Sanforized ¢etton and full out, Choose pastels and reds, sizes | to 6x. 141-Pc. “Pink Contecbry” Dinnerware ensemble |. 7] | NEW SPRIN G FASHIONS 5 for si and Girls by 2 Sy P i 1, ia SI MILEA ley © 67-Pc. Servica for 12 Dinnerware Set Hend Peinted “Pink Canterbury” Dinnerware ‘by Stetson. Gueranteed. Not to Fade, Wash Off or Run. © 50-Piece Rogers Silverware Sete SS yt sob. | Bee tire up se om oe © 24-Piece Swedish Tumbler Set | a Nd les : ‘Staes 6% to 3-4,B,C,D “ALL FORS > tT Ns et HS eecet ae wit Come Jotn, Walt’s Soran _— oe : | ine parchate, auey Dl * oy —~ | Ante iia tS ste, T Rot fomous Buster Browns % _# | a al i a a Cl el i a a cil ae i al ae ieto Hold Parties i ' : ree o iit PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1958 ee : : -. _FIvE, Georgia Tech : Frat Forbidden * social functions until after May 1, jthis year. Ts dnae boka on wae jtions by Tech's Inter-Fraternity day night on charges of improper ‘ATLANTA WA. curb on house chapéronage and starting the par- * ‘parties and ‘social functions has| ere, Be apProved time, been imposed on Georgia Tech's More than 100 fraternity men and their dates were snowbound Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity in|/Feb: 14-17 at Lake Winfield Scott _ the wake of a snowbound weekend |duri ia’ Te: aioaararnii uring one of Georgia's worst , Dean John J. Pershing: last ‘night Ordered the fraternity to}coeds were dismissed for the re- have no more house parties until ee Sac e eee Stele: boven port snow storms in years. Five University. of Georgia mainder of the term for attending Council Board after a trial” Mon qe and Wind CAPE CANAVERAL, Fila. @ — today, at least until next week. They thus: crowded one U-S. space program against another, into two possible satellite launch-/tions. — ing attempts in the first week of * March. a fo Explorer datellite; atop a Jupiter-C_ four-stage rocket, as soon as the Navy puts up its/question. three-stage Vanguard with a 6.4 inch satellite sphere in its nose. Repeated rainfall- has flooded parts of the low, flat’ missile test Her Driver's Test '|Heavy rains and.an unfavorable|area and forced workers to keep wind forecast blocked the Van-|the 72-foot Vanguard rocket “‘but- guard rocket Jaunchin ram |toned up’ under protecting cover x cee to hold moisture away from the test vehicle’s many delicate in-/The reason: struments, fittings and connec: - * This has so delayed the prepa- The Army is waiting to launch'ration of the rocket for firing that Didn't Quite Pass tnleemed sou. id a Vanguard launching oye ca out of Youth Hi as F inal OCEANSIDE, Calif. (—A house-|tion was propounded in an Eng-. wile, attempting to pass a driver's jish license test, was told to try again. A’ state driver examiner, who! accompanied thé woman during the test, said her auto sideswiped | White. a parked car and then collided ; * « * with another auto head-on. asked care gE ‘Simpson, the as _you one. ‘nad Siew ‘ed, teacher, -"|They want’me to write a term Word for Teacher, | ,“Wste.” ssid Lary P. Yeakle.|paper-in English, do # project i 1T-year-old junior, a quiet, strap-| business, ping big boy—6 feet 2, 190 pounds. The class laughed. | Larry was found shot to death =e last. mht in his bedroom, Dr./15 Per Cent Childless. srayson, county cdroner, class at Shawnee-Mission| 2:4 it was a self-inflicted wound.| CHICAGO—About 15 per cent of {High School yesterday and it had) There was a note. Larry in-|American marriages are childless, to do with the literary merits. of structed his father. Donald N. but only one childless couple in 10 “Walden Pond,” a book by E. B. Yeakle, a tire salesman, on gis- seeks medical advice about this, : , " ““\position of his car and payment)according to a University of Chi- ' lof his bills. ‘cago report. It says the causes — : It added: “ see no possible fu-|of infertility are about equally div : ‘ture for me. Most of my trouble, ivided betwee husbands and wives, ¢ ete. “Mr. Simpson: 1 still ‘think there was water in Walden Pond.” Takes Own Life MISSION, Kan. i — The. ques- | ‘what's in Walden Pond?” Special Purchase of New Spring Straws | ad | _ Prize buys” . a wear,.. Spring beauties are perfect toppings for your new costumes , . , Saucy scene-s in crisp straws, flowered, veiled . Many _ irresistible Charge Yours at Waite's ,.. SHADOW PANELS WHITE 99 every one of them! So easy to so lovely to look at . . spring-song . colors! early . . . choose several at this low price! We Sea I “The newsiest knits in town! 2Pe. Sailor Blouson f by Bobbie Brooks 314.98 LOOMS. Junior Sizes 5-15 The season's newest style . » « the sailor blouson . fash- ioned of Spring's most with slim skirt , . popular fabric, cotton knit! with Flattery - inspired the Continental . these early ‘ tealers all... . >. flaftering! Come Third Pies . CANDY outh touch. Choose your washable knit in navy with white or white with réd. - Charge Yours at-Waite’s ,, . Third Floor “ ALB ODOC pp cla iy et ee da te Ce orm w <. Cl . ae ee mh ~ ; & aS tia ‘ se Settee. EAE NRE SIN a gi “a £ % ad ie : OE SHADOW PANELS orn FRONT & BACK: —. sac Coron LON TH MMA BD WT HE SKYE MSH! HO ROWING! NOT "mB 1 hoped bodice with Perfect fitting shaped bodice Bodice top shaped with rows of- pone vio face beavtifull dointily trimmed with nylon Val exciting self-embroidered fabric “ euped with applique ‘eolons. joces and fobric insert of the — jrated with scalloped inver. Bodice is tylly lined. ‘Motching new, ‘permonenily pleated, tion of delicate Hond. Stat Em- . scalloped nylon lace: applique “ french Kick Pleat” trim. Kick. broidery. Wide bond of motch- edged with double folds of 15 Pleat” trim ot battom ‘fs gently —— sing hond-scolloped embroidery "denier at hem, Lollipop Yellow rwfed ond edged with nylon Val sat hem. Con be snipped te your - or White sian ” to 40, joces. Peppermint Pink or White, © © desired length, Bon Aqua. ~ Z ; Sizes 32 to 40. Wes or, White. Sizes 32 10 40, - ; . 23 | ho MoMWe-1US BF, BR De - Line me . cope - che out Walt Bend Po Tae en IN bate te \ \ a “ar Ss 5 : ree. , e hee i ie ey ‘ : ey zr OS: ws a : ‘ oo ea Tae ret Waites | ipa Cortieres Fit You! Charge Yours . see Focani Floor aoe TR ree and C cups, 2.60..D cup Its Easy to Open a Charge Account at Waite’s! Choose either the Budget Plan. . . add to your account while paying only a small amount monthly — or the ‘convenient eer Charge! Rone oa Se . CONCERTO" The minute you put it on, your curves look more eurraceous! It's done with magical rows of tiny inter- locked stitches. Each __stiteh catches up an inner “eup-lining that's just enough to shape you to the figure of your dreams ! White stitched broadcloth, AA, A, Band C cups 2.00 in TRI-LINE The same curvesome Concerto construction. And those heavenly ‘3- point miracle straps’... simply dreamy how they take the tension: off your “Le _ shoulders to distribute a ‘ _ * beautiful lift evenly here «and here—and here! White. broadeloth, A, B SATS ‘Spring is in the Air _ . 2 . ; New for | Spring! Introducing ‘ shorter than long coat | in supple tweed 7 $39 98 2 Sizes 12 to 20 sfc ©» and 142 to 2212 | 4 It's NAVY for Spring . . . beau- ‘ tifully mirrored here. in a 3/4 tt’s “38” for ‘58—-38 inches because this coat is the mew shorter than long length! Youthcraft translation of the coats that were high excitement at the Paris openings . . ; the - oval silhouettes . . . the many button front . . yet supple La Strada tweed. 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Complete your wardrobe now arid save! . Street Floor : Charge Yours at Waite’s . . ss fa Far amous ; Brands: Sale! \ y; ~ Sale Starts Tomorrow at 9:30! Dire . _ Nylon Hosiery | OT _@ Dress: Sheers. ® Knee-Hi's @ All Sizes in Most si @ Neutral Shades Styles Charge Yours at Waite's ... Street Floor « PLATTIES. rove These are the Spring Flatties you love... nai . styled for the young at heart... and. - priced so very low! 6. 95 and $7.95 Sizes 5 to 9, 5, ia M ‘me. to $1.65 ~ @ Seamless Mesh @ Stretch Sheers : Black leather Upersa on ~ chee Your at Wafie's eee ‘innit Flot \ bs ‘ \ cs ‘= THE PONTIAC PRESS. Editorial P, ~ MEMBER OF THE . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1958 MSU Oakland Answers Athletic Question Sports conscious Oakland County citizens will be interested in the ath- letic policy between Michigan State University and its new Oakland branch. According to the current schedule the school will be open in the fall of 1959. : * x * The quéstion has come up as to what might happen should an out- standing athlete show up at the new institution. Could he transfer with- out penalty of time and eligibility to East Lansing? For all MSU fans that’s a good question and genial Frep W. StasLey, Director of Sports at Michigan State University, pro-. vides us with the answer. x « * Mr. Stabley points out that there is a rule on the Big Ten book which covers the situation. The rule states that if the branch institution has no organized inter- collegiate athletic. program of its. own, any student athlete can. transfer to the present institu-. - tion and become immediately eae for athletic competition. In the event the branch in ques- tion has its own organized inter- collegiate program, a student athlete __1_transferring to the parent institution _ would have to wait out a year before becoming eligible. ° wk *« * The main point is whether the branch has its own inter-collegiate athletic program. In other words, if Michigan State University Oakland _ comes up with a red hot football prospect before establishing its own inter-collegiate program, he can transfer to the Lansing school and be ‘immediately eligible. With the growing number of branch institutions connected with Big Ten schools, the whole problem probably will be re- surveyed. in future Big Ten ' council meetings. ‘US. Military Divided on Branch Integration Within the past few days, one of our editors listened to discussions of ‘an integrated military service by of- ficers in uniform. They were dis- cussing complete unification of the Air Force, Army and Navy. A General and a Colonel seem tacitly agreed that integration would be a constructive step. They felt it would eliminate duplication which sometimes becomes very costly. They felt it would check rivalry between the various branches and promote . better team.play and harmony. * * * On the other hand, a group of Lieutenants and Captains enter-: - tained the opposite viewpoint. They felt competition was a healthy thing. They believed it spurred all divisions into greater efforts. Probably these divergent thoughts are the result of the age groups involved. The General and the Colonel saw financial savings to the country, better coordination in an integrated service, and a less competitive attitude within our own walls. x* * * The younger group envisioned great achievements through the ex- istence — and even promotion — of THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tue Pontisc Press Company 48 W. Huron 8t. Pontiac 12. Michigan Trade Mark Dally Except Sunday Joun A Rrey : Assistant Advertising Manager Ruseru. Basser, Executive Vice President and Advertising Director Howssp H. Prreoerats n, a M. Treapirit, Vice Preaidént and . Circulation Manager Business Manager - : ae G. Mareuats Jona, Jown W. Prrecee Local .Advertising ‘ Becretary und editor Manager Roeret B. Tarr. Managing Editor Geonce C. Inman, Classified Man: nager competition. They mnconed it as an incentive.’ : The two older men felt a co- ordinated effort of the same total talent would accomplish more with less waste and duplication. The real competition always lies between this country and our foes. This happens to be Russia right now. Beating the Reds is a much more ambitious pro- ~ gram than beating a fellow branch of service. . * x * The Press strings along with the older men. We feel the tax- payers would definitely find a saving in costs if the total talent could be distributed along lines that were not directly duplica- tions: One united team working towards a specific objective could accomplish more than the same manpower divided into three _ groups, all working independently. * * * There is sufficient competition and ‘ “incentive for all-out efforts today. The U.S. Army’ doesn’t have to lick the U.S. Air Force necessarily; nor does the U.S. Air Force gain by beat- ing the U.S. Navy. And the US. Navy’s no better off if it triumphs over the U.S. Army. We're all after Russia. That’s our opponent. No further spur is needed. a aan The Man About Town: - Sotered at Post Office Pontiac. as second class matter The Associated Prese is entitied exclusively to the . wee for See ce. of all jocal news printed in this well as all AP news dispatches. > by cartier for 40 cents is eet ae oe by mel) te ieee Sueeeis _ ae ae RYREAU OF SIRCULATIONS en of Lapeer; elghty-seventh birthday. . His Idea of Prayer Terse Statement i in Regard | to What It Means in Life Naree: Often an ange! with sore feet. Nothing quite gets under my tough skin to a greater degree than a message re- cently submitted to the . Boy Scouts of America, ‘through their National Council, mem- bership in which is one of my most . cherished possessions. It says: “Personal prayer, it seems to me, is one of the simple necessities of life. It is as basic to the individual as sunshine, food and water. A thousand experiences have convinced me beyond room for any vestige of doubt that prayer multiplies the strength of the individual, and brings within the scope of his capa- bilities almast any conceivable objective.” The author of the above message was @ man named Dwight D. Eisenhower whom I find to be the ideal of any scout that I know. A school in the Pontiac area (name not. given for obvious rea- sons) has quietly installed a vandalism alarm that sounds a bell at police headquarters. All work on the system was done on a weekend, without the know!l- edge of anybody except the school board and top teachers. It may be ‘your school, “We've come a long way in 50 years,” writes. my good friend, ; Blair Negler of Bloomfield Hills, who sends me a clip- ping from a paper on Nov. 20, 1907, which states that the New York City Board of Education had ordered that no hymn or _ Christmas carol be sung or mention of ’ Christ or Christmas be made in the public. scheols, “on the ground of eliminating sectarian references.” When budgting for next summer's vacation now is in order in many homes, a letter from Mrs. Perry Francisco of Walled Lake, points out a joyous note that most people overlock. You should charge off many of your usual home living expenses for that period as you've duplicated them in the vacation budget. On a statewide basis, milk is the greatest income producer to Michigan farmers, and in recent - years it has become such in Oak- — land County. The word isn’t in my dictionary, but rt wish we all had one. It's a Suativil, which the office expert tells me is a new gadget that prevents anxiety impulses. from ‘Teaching the brain... Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Mary Lenhart of 2391 Mann Road; ninety-third birth+ day. of Oxford; eighty-sixth birthday. Melrose Flewelling Mrs. Bstella Minis ot 204 Norton Ave.; a -etghtieth birdy, 4, ee a 4 weRPLE—e All-in One Big Basket David Latiteiee Says: Foreign Aid Needed at Home First — WASHINGTON oo Everybody knows there's trouble ahead in Congress for the foreign aid pro- sree Be Se . Sion of the re- ciprocal trade by a group of conscientious . But,.as with a lot of meritorious ideas, the proponents talk mostly “to themselves. They do not per- ceive the considerations of practi- * ea) polities that present the real » Obstacles. ‘ It’s not “popular,” he instance, the primary obligation of members of Congress. x * * It’s not ‘‘popular”. to talk about . ‘extending reciprocal trade agree- ments-and lowering tariff barriers when so many constituencies throughout the country would be adversely affected if foreign goods —manufacturedat—low e r--wag costs than prevail here—were per- ‘mitted to enter the United States in great quantities. Many senators and representa- tives in both parties face a con- dition, not: just a theory, in these ~ matters, It’s true that prominent _ Democrats like Messrs. Traman, ‘Stevenson and Acheson are join- irig with President Eisenhower, Vice President Nixon and Secre- tary Dulles in espousing the two programs, and there are, more-— ‘ ever, very good arguments for these proposals, But vote-getting is something else again, and the congressional. elec- tions are just a few months away. “ae x *® * Who is.to take care of the unemployed in these industries? What about the loss of investments in the businesses that wold be injured by the breakdown of tariff walls? It’s easy enough to offer high- sounding arguments about the importance of building up foreign — economies, and how the rest of the world must be able to sell their goods in our markets if we are to produce a prosperous economy for everybody. But the voters who see their ». textile plants hurt by a tariff are up against a concrete fact—namely, _ the possible loss of their jobs. * * * The question of tariff walls has been pefore the. American people for many decades. A gradual re- ‘duction has been made’ over the years, but lately the opponents have’ argued not so much against changes in tariff: rates—for even the present’ duties are not. high “ "The Country Parson’ ‘ Vat » goat, add -ohed a VNede Be nb to enough to protect some industries. —but in: favor of some kind of quotas actually to restrict or limit imports from certain countries. pe- periodicals. more- * *& * The effort by a well-organized group in Washington this week to. create a favorable public opinion for foreign aid and for the recip- rocal trade agreements is perhaps government, , put a high tax on certain types of American publications to . . discourage their doing business in - Canada. time. But it doesn't answer the _ question of what happens to the or senator wno has a congressman or ‘lot of unemployed back home and ' still votes for aid to foreign countries. It doesn’t help the members of Congress, either, whe. must fight against the importation of cheaper-made products that eom- pete with industries in certain districts or states, The problems are complex, but not insoluble. It will cost money _really to protect industries that may be affected by tariffs. They are, to be sure, as important as any casualties in the economic world ever assisted by government the most spectacular in a long (Copyright, 1958) Dr. William Brady Says: “Dear Dr. Brady: I provaiaed Y would send you a report three years after I started supplement- ing my diet with daily rations of ~ calcium and vitamin D and jodin. Hee’ and story. ‘ote ee al tor I hied myself, After lengthy examination and X-rays the doc- ee ae ae “I was crushed. Then a friend told me to write for your booklet - on Rheumatiz.” (This is a sneaky way for me to pass among you peddling my booklet, but — well you may send me 35 cents and stemped envelope bearing your address doint Disability — which I call if you want the booklet: Chronic rheumatiz.) The lady continues: “I followed the instructions to ‘the letter. Results: 2 “Todin'— hair no less gray, but so what? I’m not 16 any more, et I feel wonderful. I gallop over the golf course as agilely as a mountain My rose beds have never looked better, . It is wonderful te do my day's foil without groaning and pull- ing with my arms to get up ‘from a stooping position. 1 Aan cations wy ata aoe D ration for the rest of my if i 0" . gt Kind Lady Tells Results " of 3 Years of Brady Way it Mrs. Sumsey or Ben Told should get wind of it and inform her that the fourth assistant head doctor cautions about the danger ting, calcium —— in her let that stop her. a one "Results of ‘Poor Training < ie auc eg Cha amati 0k ae ada ae hbo, cute driving acrobatics, didn't kill me, but she nearly seared me to death. Such people should be ashamed of the sadistic type of humor that will allow them to laugh as she did. She would probably have died laughing if she had killed me. x* *« * That young lady and others like her are an open example of com- plete disregard for anyone’s life, including their own. *x* * *. senuitet eign was Go ts Cn ee regard for anything or anyone are sure getting results in all groups. Reader Defends Picture in Press I get a laugh out of the letter signed “The Ageless” which pro- tests against the picture of a fine, healthy looking young American girl on one. The letter kicked on the “lack of clothes.” Zounds! What next! Can't you wear a bathing suit in 19587 What's the matter with Ageless? We've had betting suits for ing? This girl was out there in the sun for her health. Would anyone --—have her wear tights and an auto- mobile robe? It was a swell pic- ture and a clever idea. Millions and millions of girls, women, men, . boys and babies will wear bathing suits in the months ahead. They'll be photographed by more millions. And say, may I give three — big cheers for that girl, moet I think she’s a dong dust Plain Age Says Hatchet Days Are Good Example — A rose to your paper and the merchants who Hatchet Days. It was a joint effort that was stimulating lesson to all of us who believe in Pontiac and Michigan. Combined effort, faith and enthusiasm will go along way toward solving our everyday problems. Each of us should see the problems and then do something constructive. Hatchet Days were a fine example by real people. Robert i. Chapin Drayton Plains Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE No place is more appealing than “The home you call your own . Unless you have no family . Sc Your er palace bright and gay .. take your breath away . ever sor bent tone aioe search for joy goes on . , . There is ing between ~ (Copyright, 1958) An Ohio mother fainted when she learned that her daughter had eloped. More than one kind of match can burn Mom up. i> TM. congrega cious gossip they invent. Today my husband brought home his unicn paper and there in print was the 23rd Psalm, rewritten to slander the President of the United States, __At first I couldn’t believe it, Income Tax-Fax Information on preparing your income taz_ return, issued by — Suternat Reve- nue D RENT AS INCOME _ If you are not engaged in sell- ing real estate to customers, but receive fent from property owned or controlled by you, the total amount réceived is included in gross income. You are entitled to various deductions such as de- preciation, taxes, interest, re- pairs or maintenance. Insurance is also deductible, but only the portion of the premium that ap- plies to the current year. * * * If only part of the property is rented out, only the expenses per- taining to the rented part are deductible. For example, if you rent out half of your home, and you live in the other half, only half of the depreciation and oth- er expenses can be deducted against the rental income. Minor repairs are deductible, but the cost of major improve- ments, such as a new roof*or remodeling, are not—they are 20 Years Ago 1700 VIEW Boy Scout pageant at roundup. AUSTRIA QUELLS Nazi upris- ing ‘in Graz. Case Records of a Psychologist: ; Language Is Basis for Martha’s compliment sug- gests one of the great virtues ' of the modern newspaper. Think how dull and _ sterile primitive man’s conversation must have been when his vo- cabulary was limited to Ow, Ugh, Wow ant.a dozen other grunts. And how. could he make love with no vocabulary? You teenagers should have far more respect and admiration henceforth for your. English courses! , By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE “Dr, Crane,” she began concluded my address before a convention Of Te gu, Stretch 5 your imagination, for ex- ample, and try to project yourself far back into ancient history, Suppose you were a member of the few original human beings -on this earth. Language was not yet invented. - “Ow”. and “ha ha,” as well as a few other grunts were the total vocabulary of men and women. For, at the outset, we human beings probably had no more vo- cabularly than a horse or dog. How could you have proposed to a, sweetheart or sold even the for- bidden apples if you were limited grunts? to.a dozen Love-making, too, would have been almost extinct for the man couldn't. use any saccharine rg to protest his ——— de- lot Was probably the limit of his vocabulary, and he had to use that grunt for food, water, pain, love and other emotions, . Yet primitive men and women may haye felt all the many emo- tions which you and I now experi- ence at this late one me nee Ie b« Alwa ° 4 ave ihe, ) Or, } Ww Crane, 4 | a ; 3 Ly te : : 4 i 7 ba ae . * pam ; Civilization And think of long division with nothing but Roman numerals! That is one reason why Rome became noted for its laws and effi- ciency in government, but did not offer us geometry or astrénomy. Without ‘the proper tools, you haye difficulty creating machines as well as ideas. And words aré the essential tools for thought. : *..k& ¢ So you teenagers should have far more respect for your eee It will show e words together in numerals. ma : " letters, ete; how to put Hp Raced = ae Ps PERS 8 og ALES eae fhe oe yh “s - dig e * ‘et ing ee oo 5 ee he > 8 : * . P F . io i gb, ee : oa To ah ee “ pee peek a a m Sea a Ae ee ¥ Pigs ; ses Od re eae — * aes 7 a 2 = 2 ae THE PONTIAC. PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, Male i. “> /Auetron Sports keciiiaaa ‘Planned for Vienna Howls ‘of? Rage First ‘Greeted. Eiffel Tower aed fr Vit persaae Washer ond | PARIS — When, in'1887, the lean| gave Eiffel the Legion of Honokite 60 ‘Academy is being planned for Vi-| ' nds for “miles in clear .weath- apartment above the top publicion, the novelty wore out. Admis- steel outlines of the Eiffel Tower|and predicted that the Tow Age: enna, under sponsorship of sports ‘Dryer Repai Servi Ce. to rise upward from the face would be “for os ; ¢rier, The Tower is six inches taller platform where he studied aero- sou began to fall off. Once con-| writers, r Cc of the local citizens reacted Great Pyramid was for the anci nt in summer than in winter, as the dynamics and entertained roving] demned as an ugly duckling, the; yy. principal task will he to serve, with howls of rage and shouts of. ‘world. “ steel expands in the heat. ’ celebrities. Thomas Edison, an colossal was now called useless. the needs of competitive and spec-| All Makes—Expert Trained Technicians Three-hundred Parisians, the) The French press greeted the pressed by facts and esthetic cir-|climbed up to present him with a fel’s lease, and dismantling the coaches would have peste cream of French arts and letters, completion. af this first skyscraper “**. “ti! sneered \at this. “loath-!pramaphone. Actress Sarah Bern-| Tower. _ {for advanced instruction embrac- including Composer Charles Geu-'with a fanfare of facts. It was re-S0M€ Steel construction,” ‘the hardt came to call. So did Edward « *. ing the latest scientific experience! Complete Line of Automatic Parts nod and Novelist Alexandre. Du-| corded that the Tower contained Tower became the big hit of the VIL, then the Prince of Wales, and Eiffel, a good busiriessman asin education psychology and =m All Types of Dryer Ven Sur li mas the Younger signed a petition; 2,500,000 Paris World's ‘Fair. Within two! dozens of other crowned heads, (well as a good engineer, refuted/cine. “against the erection in the heart The sibipiad gor Lee er years sightseers had more than re- 6 wis the pel the “useless” charge by putting The academy w ould include ; : of our capital of this monstrousitons or approximately that of a paid the fortune which the Tower Ppa ¢ i eee os ie the Tower at the disposal of scieh-|these divisions: Training of | li- BUSS ARD ELECTRIC and useless Eiffel Tower,” columns of aie with tte ‘base |°OSt Eiffel and his backers. As the agains wee ERTS tists experimenting with wireless\censed physical education teach-| umn of air w e same first concert in Eiffel’s regal telegraphy for military purposes.|ers: training of coaches, irish ae Author Guy de Maupassant Phone FE 2-6445. ° ; money rolled in, Ejffel's folly be- : ome Gk coke and — came a tourist bonanza; . the pomeer tat =. —_ gor In 1914, the Tower station. inter-|ies and bfficials; courses for sports’ ; poate Packtien posed exile — TALLER IN SUMMER “loathsome” Tower became a on ¢ aa). to the = * de thed cepted a German order for attack) writers, film and. radio commen- 84 Oakland Avenue — Free Parking oon s to “smash this | The Tower sways 4.7 inches in mine in the wy: pe Fo m oF _ ion Paris which was blocked by the|tators, and the training of ski in- ° ; » lanky pyramid, this assem- |the strongest gale, statistics now | Ws. atop We Sever. {famous Taxicab Army of thejstructors and coaches for winter| ; a ics eee Aapleiowe: prove. 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One of the most famous structures still standing is the’ Colosseum, the 80,000-seat arena where gl tors battled and Christians were thrown to the lions for the amusement of the spectators. Construction of the Colosseum began in 75 AD. and was finished five years later. * * FOR YOU TO DO: Hete is a | Roman official showing a. stone. cutter how he wapts an inscription cut for an arch. Cut out. the picture, paste it on cardboard and color -it. % 2: 2% (For.eending in this question, Marva Broome of Oakiand, Calif. receives $10. Submit yours on a posteard to Violet I Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures, in care of this newspaper. Tomorrow: How do mountains grow?) - MONTH END Develop Dewn-to-Balih Godgets Scientific Whiz-Kids Vie in Annual Talent Search WASHINGTON (Pp as examination” was one at household intercomjhad to submit an original 1,000-/) Get in touch with some of the/project’’ teen-aged scientific today as Ww _ search. oi i & a Ht full subjects as “the dimen-| judges during the next five days’ right. triangles with inte-|will determine the top winners. | sides” SS lj of 3 3 pa a i ig | SALE:] CLEARANCE eas\California Democrat siincleaner for mimeogranh ink Coale Sonate Seat an SAN FRANCISCO @—Rep, Gtr Engle (D-Calif), arrivin, Washington to campaign for Ua senator, said last night he found) ean be built for $150 . nique for — ‘orbits of ema alarm Brand New * The = Way to. Woxer-Polisher ..... eee eV UU VU VVC | ; ‘ : TOTAL VALUE. ALL 4 ‘ epieinitindemine 6 ccc eS path hbpihbpi habbit abe ed canine SPECIAL! 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MILLER a : pnyating theta fis Aine atti: a a ’ ee ee ae a 4 powrtn powerful lunar surface, scientists lieved voleanic : * 2 *& : : ; “A . nse wie might deduce new facts concern- Menzel says, most scientists : the idea that tell : an: On See Pat inspired) ing the origin of the solar the pits were blasted out by falling) Co's oie tt from the earth, Dr. |p : : reed, ‘pockmarked visege. The| *0m™ aad the walverse itself. [meteorites Menzel’ says, "A more tenable|fi}. 7 North Saginaw Street moon seems an uninviting world,| Dr. Menzel envisions the moon; The meon, unprotected by a (theory holds that the moon, as well ‘ Pho FE 4-6842 dead of all life, devoid of value. as a launching platform for robot] dense , enduures al- las earth and other bodies in the|f) one Fs “However, a manned station on/| missiles. Eventually it might be- constant bombardment jsolar system, may have formed ||’ aps, ad ee the lunar surface would have defi- from coamia ralesiie. through the gradual accretion of a/ |” “Better Things in Sight umar te ve come a way station for space mass of dust and in space.” .. | e 4 Sal tame ance oo Re octant meae| onze: Though much is known about the Ay : ; Evenings College téry, in'moon, there is controversy in the/to gheir origin and evolution. In| Nigeria 100,000) } Open Friday Evening - , ey Releyeny Neonat Clearer hdpveialian of its features, Dr. some cases the lines extend almost/tons of chocolate beans. This Bri- | we + | Magazine. Menzel notes. - Bag went miles. Dr. wn otlpce — on ecg S west —_ q Closed Wednesday Afternoons h oy. The distinguished scientist | Ay dazzling as the moon seems pao eck hed oe rye abont 15 ‘per cont 0 : Sa : ‘ . | Says a moon station could relay | from its reflected sunglow, its —_ wed Teme * Ae ‘production, | aes an werld-wide television programs, | surface is dull gray with a yel- ee - Y we snrviols, ond Seqpcost Ge Sees | levi emt It is several times. } és - weather to an extent now rougher than the earth. Jagged : IGT 19 > Research by station personnel,) Peaks—at \ P he says; “would yield. a vast) Mt. Everest — tower o _ amount of knowledge, and from it! @ust-covered lowlands. XY would emerge new concepts and; The darkly shadowed (YL UO’ } {new challenges." = —so familiar to the naked eye—are | UU : 2 QUESTION: How many days did it take te build Rome? 7%." samen letra $n SUNS * * * “Astronomers, for . example, ee ee or ee ps ANSWER: You probably have often heard the expression ae SS eae te ee pe Ma lh Sane eat that Rome wasn’t built in a day. People use it t9 emphasize ..) writes. “Free trom atmos-|®$ minor. planets.. that a tough job can’t be done in a hurry. ~ + |pheric interference, they could get |Pientiful in space during the solar ~ GOLDEN > If you ever watched a big building going up, you know that a clearer look into the depths of/system’s youth, it could not be built in a day, even with our modern methods. the universe than ever before. = = Se ANNIVERSARY So you can imagine how long it must have taken to construct Stars would yield —, —_ a + the moon's dis- even a few buildings back about 750 B.C, when Rome was 108 = ~ gan eeealh Prax a] : peo ae ae Pag Ae: = . first founded. There were more than 237,000 days from then Celebrating 50 Years of. 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Needs ff le SALE CREW NECK | : with soup and water, | "2 rimer. Available in 1 Shirt .......... = SWEATER eeds no primer. : 2nd Shirt ........ s Box. me Value ey 2 SHIRTS 3 35] Sw 2 Chitnead Choise | «| Many Other Drastic Reductions — - 2 Position Chaise Folds @ PANTS © BOYS’ SUITS © UNDERWEAR Into Club Cheir All Fold Compe tly for. ‘ Storage © SHOES © BOYS’ SPORTCOATS © JACKETS TUXEDOS RENTED MS CLOTHES| ‘ Sa HOM Ee SR ot RD bit. navn ni IGHTS. fe vei | | THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27 , 1958 Pearson Raises - U.S. Oil Issue Restrictions on Imports From Canada Attacked _ by Liberal Leader EDMONTON, Alta, ® — Liberal Leader Lester Pearson last night injected the issue of U.S. restric. tions on ofl imports into Canada's parliamentary campaign. In.a speech in Canada's oil and gas country, Pearson said that if he wins control of Parliament in the March 31 voting and oil ship- ments to the United States are still restricted, he will take steps tocreate @ market for western Canada’s oil in Montreal. * * ie Most of eastern Canada's oil is) imported from Venezuela and the’ Middle East, and there is some doubt whether western Cariadian oil can be marketed at Montreal at competitive prices. Pearson said that the United States cannot seek Canada's co- operation In defense matters while restricting imports of Cana- dian oil. The United States recent- ly eut oil imports 15 per cent to make sure its own oil industry remains active in case of war.| * * * Pearson charged that Prime Minister John Diefenbaker’s Con- servative government had negoti- ated a joint air defense agree- ment with the United States ‘‘in a slap-happy,- casyal way"? which put the Canadian air force under the. command of ah American Costs Hit Medical Schools, Threaten Nation’s Health By JERRY BENNETT WASHINGTON (NEA) - A fin- ancial crisis in U. S. medical schools threatens the future health of the nation. The country’s 8 medical schools, hard pressed to meet pre- Sent needs, face the impossible task of providing enough physi- cians to care for a. predicted 56 million population inerease by 1975. : Rapidly rising costs combined with an-acute lack. of funds. al- ready are forcing many of the Schools to operate in the red. And no relief from the severe dollar | shortage is in sight. The situation has become so criticad that it has aroused the concern. of the highest ranking government officials, DOCTORS ESSENTIAL _ President Eisenhower declares: ““Fhese 56 million additional Amer- jeans will needa great many more essential to-them than the to produce. And no need will be more essential ti them than the doctors who care for their health.” Secretary of Health, Education land Welfare Marion B. Folsom explains: “Medical schools simply do not have in hand or in sight the funds ‘to provide the required build- ings, equipment or teachers, And yet, unless these needs are met, there simply will not be enough GIS SS oe cure that will enable medical schools to meet their vital future challenge. And health officials agree that a lot of public support will be needed in order to raise the money, — ‘Foldom explains, “This is not a job for any one organization or any one level of cocraaaae. In the best tradition of a free people rising to meet their own needs this. problem. compels the inter- est, concern and .support of all Americans,” jreduction of more than 2.per cent! Reports Farms . in Nation Decline i903 Pct: in 1957 _|ber of farms in the United States ‘|declined 2.3 per cent last year and 17 per cent below that of 10 years earlier, the Agriculture Depart- ment reported today. Last year’s total came to 4,855,- $00 compared with 4,968,800 in 1956, and with 5,870,950 in 1947. The largest number operated since the department started keeping records was 6,813,700 in 1985. - Increased use of labor-saving machinery is influencing a trend toward larger and fewer farms. Many small farms are being WASHINGTON « — The num-| sold and joined onto adjacent units. For 1958, the department said preliminary estimates indicate a, in the number of farms. ~ *« * All. states except Florida and “{Nevada showed declines last year and in these two exceptions the number was the same as in 1956. Michigein had 140,000 farms ‘in 1957 compared with 143,000 in 1956. Young Actress Makes Career Out of ‘Career’ NEW YORK i — A young act- ress is making a career out of the play “Career.” . Mary James played the role of a jtalent agent when the drama about | show business opened to critical success off-Broadway last. spring. She withdrew from ths company to OPEN EVERY gm): NIGHT UNTIL gt Setisfection peorenteed er yout money beck Men’ as slddas or fe reversible iackets i holds . in layoway : Select your smart jacket for spring now and save 2.10! | aed reversible style in washable irridescent polished cotton or nylon-fortified ine, elastic waist, 2-button cuffs, s ‘pock- — ets. Ideal’ for golf! 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It's esti- x * ee ee mae “We are not going to allow our-'schools will be needed to train selves to be shove ‘these additional doctors and other any American _ general,” specialists. told a news conference. Folsom believes a lack of pub- lic interest*is largely responsible | CAN THEY PROVIDE ENOUGH DOCTORS? — That's the crisis faced by institutions like the George Washjngton University School of Medicine, where’ students are shown Te Ryvclgy from Dr. Chester Elwood Leese. shirts or Sniith $1. holds P fie “"C . Pontiac Student |*% ee ae —. in loyewey I 596 .. : oe : _ |EXPENSES TRIP 1 tela?” Boy Stock up for spring. — Gains National ee ae eee ee reaihy Sorte “te ie _ Save 25% = fine . P ; visualize the thrilling discoveries Merit as Scholar ot the men in the laboratories,” A he says, “the American people A Pontiac Central High School| seldom think in abstract. terms of senior has ‘been awarded a cer- medical education.” | tificate of merit because of his; outstanding performance in the Phen _— ont Gat ae ned 1957-58 National Merit Scholarship thets pig pee Ae P = = And Program, es to Francis Ww. out of about 15 billion doll Staley, principa: Allan J. Higgins, 17, of 29 Doug- masecse: gchsmeteny coxa. € las St., received the certificate ‘> toate deel we ye gees for high seores on two college At the same time, the. schools’ aptitude tests, Less than one half ting costs. have been sky of oe per cent of the seniors in| \cseting. In 1950-51. medical each state received the nationally school } +d ts totaled thin recognized academic honer. 6T million dollars. 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Plays worth of ‘scholarships after . the per cent the costs, three final judging now being conducted. tuitions already are so high that | 15"x24"x381%4" 4 Drawer Chest eeees $1590 15 speeds. The wi s will be ed/many qualified students can't af- | : i : : — aamamee\ford to attend medical school, _|% 15x30"x3312" 4 Drawer Chest... . $1865: sont OS oa E scholarship is a four-year) That's why Dr. John Parks, > se vertice oma wae acceded college in dean of the George Washington | 15x30"'x42” 5: Drawer Chest. le ee es 3 995 Save 35:00 now on this beautiful, or horizontal the United States chosen -by the ana “we ‘a By . lightweight tape recorder that re- winner. ashingt ’ . ” id produces sound with phenomenal perfection!. Many outstanding fea, Cte cal schools must alter their pro- — grams to help meet students’ fi-| American Dog Sentry nancial needs. Un ainted fe tures! _ away for graduation! . ? He favors a schedule that would Receives False Teeth ° acne sg Seta “TUCSON, Ariz. (}—Buddy, Ger-|School . oe or as slow as they Extra storage space—always welcome. man Shepherd sentry at Davis- desire. believes -this would Monthan Air Force: Base, is ex-|allow them to get a job and still Open an account—delivered at once! pected to tear a man apart if the|/make good grades. proper occasion arises. Also , So, when Buddy's teeth“ began! grasn veal Seip Dello ne a him, he was taken to a academic pressure hoary: - Buddy now has two gold crowns trom cP rn le = tg ~~ on his choppers, and base officials But Dr. Parks; along with other estimate he’s good for another five yearg of service. : health authorities, emphasizes that MR. and MRS. 8 Drawers of at < 48". wide, “33%" high, rg deep. * $28 Pai useful, decorative piece of pees Bag PE Get it at Metro and SAVE!.......... esereic IRON, steam or dry. - yas ogi eee assortment Cut from $17.95 57 t dias» + chy <5 aed x < - “TAKE YOUR BUSINESS TO KINSEL'S” BUSINESS TO “TAKE YOUR Reed BS ee, fase = sa 8 ee go Poem Pom CREAM ‘ae $3.50. — SAVE Had ad : : Pom Pom 3 m0. $2.00 - SA $1.00 Cream | , 9400 - REG. $1.75 — SAVE 75e j Skin Preshner REG. 67¢ VALUE ‘Polident ‘Powder. i AQ REG, 69¢ VALUE ° “Baby B "69° ] Reg. $1.25 Valve _ Fever 1 00s ‘ONLY © SEBULAR 79¢-DOUBLE ACTION . Suits -LOOK! 195 FINE QUALITY AND , AND : . “AND Topeoats | | Topeoats |. Topcoats SALE PRICE oo | SALE PRICE SALE PRICE Were $50 and $52.50! § Were 5h Got 52/ 20! Were $60 and $65! “Buy Now! You Don’t Need the Cash! : TAKE rm GOOD LOOK AT THESE LOW PRICES—THESE POWERFUL REDUCTIONS! Now when every dollar, yes, ‘every kenny means . so" much to everyone we can’t urge you too strongly DON’T BE SORRY YOU MISSED THIS SALE! Come in ae today! Every gorment is new this seoson—the latest! You don’t need the cash—just say Charge It! — | See Hou You we Save f - B See Hou You | 4 oh See Rou You Saue/ C omplete Close-Out! « fad 25 Left! Out They Go! Just 29 of Our $50 and $55 Out They Go! . Just 35 of Our $50: and $55 $25 Suburban 3 pw FINE WOOL FINE TWEED , : ys ‘59°90 | SUITS Topeoats : Ons. 12” wes $ All thi This Seasen’ ‘29 - Broken Ranges All wool blue . gabardines, All choice, smartly styled all meres and wools. just. about half price! Hurry! / RIDAL: ‘PAIR Come: In r oday! ion ¢ Waitt 199% Our Reg. $150 Buy Now While You Save So Much! SOLITAIRE bap 15% Our Reg. $190 sharkskins and some crease». ; ; wool -tweeds. Most popular resistant fabrics. Terrific bar- : we ' sellers this season. Be sure to gains! see them! We Repeat - ~ Buy Now While You Can Save So Much! You'll Never Forgive Yourselt if You Miss These Great Savings! Join the Crowds! Get In Farry! BRIDEGROOM ENSEMBLE | All 2 Rings 00. NOTARY ‘I 7 >) e « Open Friday Night and Monday Night ‘til 9 P.M. | GGONDED. - OuBew - REMEMBER! , , | + GUARANTEE $225 Sid Says: Sree | tree Reidel Book Even at These Sensationally Low Prices You Can ; No Money Down ~ One Year to Pay \Vily ‘ CHARGE. : rT “TAKE TWELVE WEEKS TO eae sh! No Extra Cost! . No Carrying Charges! $10 BARNETT ‘Some as Ca A a ee a i A i Mee ) one ee eee Tes Ce ae, eh, be he peg ae a Sane 2° oe ews f Pe Cees Ee Pe ~~ ped, &. lard etack 6 oT & ag = pee | | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 97; 1958 a THIRTEEN os “i : ne 4 i ee — ee rr erent WE'RE NOT MONKEYING AROUND! state Solons Make Surprike Turnabout Cases of Mumps Bill to Reduce Sunday Sales Shelved in County Increase ' LANSING # — A bill aimed atjping block by. House committees said it appeared to.be unconstitu-| Cases of murhps, measles and _ cutting down on Sunday retail sales yesterday. tional hy iar ‘against/Chicken pox continued to rise last ‘in “Michigan died suddenly and yy y surprise tursiabout, the (Certain types of businesses. week over the previous week's city ‘unexpectedly last night. State Affairs Committee pigeon- | Merchandisers and farm organ |"€#/th department report but only : + es "| holed the Sunday sales proposal jizations sided with church leaders|"U™PS of these three increased in Backed by church groups and! only a dew hours after scheduling jearlier in the day. in supporting|“°¢ County, according to Dr. John ‘merchandizing and farm organiza-|# March § hearing for its op- ithe bill at a packed committee . = © -tions, it was one of several im-| ponents. hearing. D. Monroe, health director, portant measures laid on the chops! Rep. Lloyd Gibbs (R-Portland) (They included Methodist Bishop| The county also reported 15 ———===|Marshal Reed of Detroit, presi- cases of pneumonia and 10 cases dent of the Michigan Council of,of ringworm in the county last ; Two Sailors Injured Churches, representing 18 Protes--week. None were reported the ; tant denominations, and the Rev.'previous week. John Slowey of Lansing, repre-| * * * senting the. Michigan Catholic! The following is a comparative Fin avy imt Welfare. Conference. jbreakdown of the communicable - diseases reported to the two health . | organizations as the Teamsters |4¢P2rtments last week, the previ- 2 fot N. J, UW — Aistation was found deflated, on the| Unlow the Michigan Grange, the [US week and on? year ago. Oe SWo38 tS p that had’ broken loose trom| ground, Sieg Feces Bog eames “eo” t > td ial . s—— “om at the naval air * * * and the Michigan Retall- (Chicken pox .,....,..... we “8 A Cwi Aeronautics -Authority| ers Aésn. cea Tieesees seals 73 9) spokesman said the blimp came : ret fever . 6 4 1 ‘Approves Bill to Buy |seve,ouy see mes tom them on large stores vio are Resigns station nan area SOU! west een eeenre ge eeeee ‘ staying open on Sunday to keep Pmpetiga ......-...sercees Historic Fort Sit hare. up with competitors. Restaurants, |Ringwerm hae tae Da i H | e There had been speculation that service stations, family-operated, Rheumatic fever ...... eae | q = the runaway blimp might endan|eroceries and the like would have PONTIAC SEANSING @ — A bill to pave/S*r air. navigation, ibeen exempted. | Week Wook “hee eS way for ‘acquisition of a his The CAA, while not ordering) shelved also by-the State Affairs GRCKI? POR ----++:-++0-: : $5 ¢ fort site by the Mackinac Is-\any flight cancellations, _ had/committee was a measure to force\Mumps 0c Park Commission reached the. hap roger Pomc tOlreal estate offices to close on Rubee. wots 5 a a oe Sunday. ~ |Wheeping cough 's0225027 Lt, (.g.) Peter DiConza, public se bal to allow purchase oriinformation officer at the air sta- of the spot where Fort De/tion, said the blimp apparently once stood on the north/broke free after being rocked by es Gaede te extemene mee d provide for an increase in| — * * * G. A. 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THURSDAY. yavmuany n, wae CTs tae ei eR a — -- wn, It is generally te. = Troops leaving, jimh about 2 Japan hiss ungary Announces — | sti within the : “BUDAPEST, Hungary © ~ Thea iach a te ovicing ag Sentenced by U.S. onto’ agli gyrate: _— a TOKYO w—Five Japanese. war The Uaitea ae ee ee oo ee Prop cowl Soviet troops rst t ip i criminals given life sentences , —— - since they put down the 1856 re-/ ©" Shipments Rise niende po Se Stes sug (mmend parole to dpan. Forty/Dulles on the Middle Hast situs in se LOS ANGELES — -Caljfornia|amo prison on the first parclesigugamo, all sentenced the} A court spokesman the Some trodps have already left}growers expect their shipments of|sranted on Japanese instead of/ United States. . Shah and Queen se hed f 3 and some are leaving, a Foreign yellow Bartlett. pears: to exeeed| U.S. recommendation. The release of the remaining|to visit the United States after a said. 100,000 tons this year, a 15 per FF 2. 2 * war criminals is expected to be ‘k tour of Formosa and: / Moscow bas said: 17,000 w will beicent increase over 1956. = The Foreign -Ministry said to-'speeded up. in May. S wd Ae | Bs) SYRIA, 1RAQ i} 7” \ ee Sie j CRETE SY : a ~ Sovret penetration e. urted at \\ | C4/ é di # - pas 22? alt Cai L- (Soa seg. 7 ; peat arene . Stoez 5 of operations. me cores, eames 1h of FEATURES IN EVERM BEPARTMENT...1] Krein n May Be: Irvin fo Set Stage Di | CUE STORES _ GOLDFISH for Eastern Mediterranean Red Coup | fluc eweyalig wioce W cowtou' tives AQ ARIUM. lete with two Sinely colorful © By THOMAS P. WHITNEY ~ hope ultimately to cause armed| The Soviet Eastern ke, pe shell neal, seaweed. AP Foreign News Analyst [conflict into which they could-in-lean drive is only in its initial) ci Many signs indicate that the tervene. {stages but it has already secured Kremlin may be attempting to sét By encouraging the leftist gov-| ja number of successes, the stage for a major Communist|¢™ment of Syria with military, | The way the whole thing mi ve coup—even perhaps at the risk of economic and political aid, the! 6 ty a head in a new interna-| World War III — in the Eastern Russians hope to establish a firm itional crisis is fairly clear. Therej Mediterranean. ‘Communist base for themselves in! 'might be an outbreak of armed| Soviet naval activity in this area| the Eastern Mediterranean itself.| ‘conflict among the Eastern Medi-| has been intense in the last few ‘SUPPORT GREEKS ‘terranean states—perhaps over the months. And this is only one as-| By support for the Greeks in the Syrian situation or over Israel. pect of an over-all offensive on, ‘conflict over Cyprus and by offers. ‘The Western powers might threat- the diplomatic, economic and mili-| lof economic aid to the Greeks the'en intervention or actually inter- Rocce . tary front being conducted by the Russians hope to neutralize Greek| vene in.one or.another form to | : : ASPIRIN ; = om 0, “NEATin With Soviet government. It bears all opposition to their penetration of, their interests and peac ‘ — sa 2 : ~ purchase of. the marks of careful planning. _[this vital area. in the area. At that point the | AIM SIMPLE By economic aid to the Turks, |Soviet Union might threaen to in- Offer Good Only Whi ile e Supply Las iS | The Soviet move towards the/and the implicit threat to the resenting itself as the saviour of East Mediterranean has various Tyrks in establishment of an ex-'the. Arabs from Western imperial- aspects, but its basic aim is sim-|treme leftist régime in Syria, the/ism. ‘The Western powers might ' ple. The Soviet Union wants to! Russians hope to cajole and¢right- face a situation in which they break out of the Black Sea inien the Turks out of their alliance! would have to fight or. back down. | force and establish itself as the! with the West, to neutralize them| . dominant over this cross- All this would be a tremen- power and destroy their hitherto: firm op-/ road of the world, a crossroad/ position to the Russian Mideast| dous. gamble for the Russians— | which has been fought over by the! drive. Success in this venture also but Nikita Khrushchev, the boss | great powers from time immemo-iwould destroy the whole Baghdad of the Soviet Communist Party, | rial. Pact. is a gambler. The outlines of the Soviet strat- The Russian push towards the egy are rather obvious. |, ae Smpreting: eiens wth |Eastern Mediterranean is not new. - | the Yugoslavs the Russians By support for the Arabs: in | would ‘like to establish a firm It has been continuous for the last their conflicts with Israel and | overland connection with their - | itwo ~~ it — er ‘with Britain and France the Rus- | satellite of Albania, which is at /mean a “s century ago Porgy sians have been trying to win a | present the only Soviet satellite, le number of ether wars war, crises. The Russians never suc.) — — hel popular support | in the Mediterranean area. _ ceeded, however, in breaking out' | The Kremlin ‘may be making ef-|of the Black Sea. But. in a short: By shipments of arms to Egypt, forts to transform Albania into a |time they may be ready to try Syria and Yemen the Russians major naval base already. once more. i combined with political overtures tervene with full force itself, x : s.9 = eve ce © * With 10 Vieaming ~ Super Potent — Ola - Beron- I2 FRAYER’S are having | Onc. i ®y RT Se, ae REAL SALE! THAT'S RIGHT ees All These Items Listed Are Real Sale Merchandise—Not Come-ons 39s 100 Dicaleium capeaies @ —__ mene 250 Brewer Yeast Tabs 59° - 100 lodine Ration Tabs CL BABY Saves Too! ‘1° Clinical Thermometer 77° 30° Baker's Liquid Milk 21° 19° Johnson’s ; Baby Soap 14° 25° Evenflo Units complete 15° 30° Johnson’s Baby Powd. 16° vs signa eases 1 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS sve NICE SELECTION PHILCO : Clothes DRYER pnp 99% 4 We C_) ew latesiigiy STYLES! SIZES! COMPARE THIS With ANY $49.50 UNIT MATTRESS or BOX SPRING $3 8* ae * Made Exclusively for Us! ' By -one of America’s ledding. “ monufocturers of quality bed- ding. 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Regular Price $29.95. they last. ee ee ee | New Columbus Full 393, $4.00 Weekly While ae NO DOWN PAYMENT-Many Months to Pay Maple Bunk Beds Includes guard rail and ladder, Sturdy maple. bade, Pert or $I TB boy's No Money Down—-50c Weekly! Yd ance re my te ge dpe igs ing psodt t be aes eS ae eee % ae May 5 Event. Portion of 5th Annual Michigan - Week Observance uled to take part in Mayors Day} ee Aa on Tee 5 nity iy visiting this area. Here are the pairings for this released by Michigan Week in Lansing: * * «&* | Almont — Central Lake; Arma- da — Albion; Berkley .— Essex- ville; Bingham Farms — Ham- ton Woods — Taro; a ti '— Lake Angelus, cellus; South toes cy Seringpert: Sylvan Lake — Caseville. ” Troy — Croswell; -Utica — Alle- gan; Wixom—Kent City; and Wol- -verine Lake — Richmond. Cornelia Watkins | of Toledo Weds Marlette Man ‘Theta Pi, teaticntly brother, was of St. Ignace, Richard apmaer Ferris of Detroit. to Florida, Wil ake Prt | gor ps oy ef 2 ets Detour Routes Speaker 2 at Second | is employed and|will. isa Seam : pce ashes» acon INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP — This was _ "the theme of a Girl Scout Tea given at the Avon- - dale Junior High gym Tuesday afternoon in honor of Dulcie Marie: Estinerva, a 16-year-old Girl Scout from the Philippines. Attending were intermediate and senior scouts of Troops 217, change student, here as an ex- Pontiac Press Photo lives with the family of Dr. Les- ter E. Olmstead, 7030 Commerce Rd., West Bloomfield Township. In the photo are (from — left) Sandra Bragen of 3062 Auburn Rd., Auburn Heights; Sue Ann Latendresse of 640 Nichols, Aw burn Heights, and Dulcie. © TOWNSHIP — A code which. goes into ef- building . }fect March 22 in Commerce ‘Town-| ship will offer protection to future neta fn ane vi ge x : To Relieve Bariatagtin Sirtahin Dry Areas ing to Supervisor Frank J. Steph- enson., 3 * * © system, sutahat by residents of a or six-square-mile “ary” area s\township, received added impetus when a majority of the property owners in the ‘area presented spe- cial assessment petitiéns to the tewnship board last fall. a in the ~sReadying Water System Plans Se ge eats a epee by both an abstract company and] the township clerk and are now in|©* the hands of bonding attorneys who are attempting to arrange fin- ancing Plans for financing the aystom approval within a month, Stephen- son said. “We are waiting now for en- Rochester Council - ROCHESTER — A plan for tem- porary: routes to: handle - traffic when work starts on the new four- lane-South Main street bridge has been presented to the Rochester Village Council. Traffic. Engineer T. M.. Vander- stempel presented the plan to re- route traffic east and west on Di- version street and on South Walnut boulevard, to Pontiac, as well as from the proposed expressway planned to go between Squirrel and Opdyke} roads, . A request to rezone Alice street to multiple-dwelling classification): was referred back to petitioner Frank Dzuris Jr, with the recom- mendation that he secure properly: signed petitions and report back to ‘council, Lenten Family: Night night service at Walled Lake Meth- odist Church t Sermon, . sallow the potluck dinner at Dr. Bouk fs a graduate of the ology. He‘holds degrees of 8.T.B. 'A.B., and an honorary D.D. from HBaldwin Wallace University. nyVale Chapel was the setting’ for the wedding Saturday of Ethel Dobson of Waterford Township and Frank Vickery Jr. of Walled Lake. The ceremony was performed by the Rev, James Parker, Boston University School of The-| son, a sister of the bride. Brides- WATERFORD. TOWNSHIP—Sun- * *, & The. bride is the daughter of Mr. Dobson Maid of honor was Betty Dob- MR, AND MRS. ‘FRANK VICKERY 3m Dodson, Vickery. Vows Exchanged ‘in Waterford maids were Jeanette Wynn and Betty. Wilton. j «> 3. % William Erickson of Lake Orion} ’ served as best man. Robert Dob- son, a brother of the bride, and Michael Todd were the ushers. A reception in the church parlors was held after the-wedding. - Following a brief. honeymoon in Canada, the newlyweds are mak- ing their home at % Qeborn Ave. in Pontiac, .- é : Sire sacottis “erachaeal Reported at New High WASHINGTON (® — The aver- age per capita incdéme of the farm population last year was reported at a record high of $993 by the agriculture department Wednes- day. This was gh increase of about 10 per cent over the 1956 average be $902. a 8 Satie -Jisterial career, Wega Bt en catty} ranged for the sede of special The booklets are designed to en lets will be available for a small Revival Service Speaker Named Illinois Pastor Slated to Appear at Elmwood ~ Methodist Church © AVON TOWNSHIP — Elmwood | Methodist Chuirch on Grat street -|will Have “the Rev. Billy G. Hahs, | ‘pastor of the First Methodist) Church, e, Tll., as guest speaker’ during its two-week re-| vival service beginning Sunday. The services will be a past of ithe church's Lenten observance, oo Ralph Dodson, pastor, * 2: --2 ‘The Rev, bith’ ccilinn heme. atte min- age. At the age of 16, while a senior in high school, he was appointed bachelor of theolagy degree three years later from the Garrett Theo- logical Seminary. After graduation from the sem- Nameoki Methodist Granite City, T., where he served, four years. During his pastorate, a $100,000 educational unit was jhe end- 9 F000 Parsonage was ‘| purchased, : The Rev, Hahs has spoken at youth camps, conferences and in conference retreats, He has taught in several conference training in- stitutes for laymen and -ministers and has conducted revival meet- ings in six different conferences of Methodism. Modeling School Set at Imlay Next Month IMLAY CITY—A special model- ing’ school Has been scheduled for 7:30 p.m, March 13 at the Imlay City High School gym, Dorothy Erler, clothing specialist at Michigan State University, will give instructions in modeling, hair styles, clothing accessories and ing. New Soviet En voy Quick to Spread Gospel their credentials the White Howe tay abo, 1 mines But this was just a_ starting Menshikov, Next. hei point __for te ad te. en ane we used.to bay the rec- cities, and soon will make speech at the National Press Club. kov will follow the custom. It's a safe bet he can handle trouble ‘Se t 5& oe Asked if he ‘bit unusual, He's spent a lifetime’ in the Ids of trade and* commerce, ‘And his Supervisor, Thomas c A GOOD 5¢ YEARS — That's Howell St., Waterford Township. sin! ies Tinie. Coie ean his wife Stella, 12, .as they celebrated their golden wedding anni- versary yesterday with friends and relatives at their home, 7270 for more than 34 years, raised nine children and now are grand- . parenty to. 18 Y Permitting Congress to pass in Las Tablas, was almost oo ed aera raged @ dis- | sufficiently to také over: again: President Eisenhower disclosed ne ae ores eae ee eee were lost in the two-hour blaze |" anlage ty what — caused by a short circuit. But the | xc! should ae | ro by fire —. "ten deal scnen some church's most revered inmiage of Santa Librada, patroness of ‘akes the President. the town 200 mile southwest of | Eisenhower said he thinks there alah po : GOP congressional] leaders pro- saved. a . | Dirksen, leader, said in an interview he is confident such a proposal can get committee approval if it is com- promised to give Congress a voice ' |in determining when disability Destroyed by Fire|\Mame ts a ™ uggests Letting Cabinet Decide. his ‘full faculties, Nixon would step’ aside and Eisenhower would re- sume his duties. | Gated Sai, Evie wit “ts! Disability Issue Debated ae Nixon apparently was p WASHINGTON ut-Sen. iichsen Geli Snstecion of Ge Saran ac put the understanding into et the- understanding Eisenhower) /©ct last November if Eisenhow- er’s mild- stroke then had been said had been reached, but they|more serious. assimed it provides that if the SS President himself were unable to . trie ab ctan ar ont Market Hogs’ Crossbred Cabinet would determine if the assistant Republican F ¢ were tacapacitated: They also assumed that if the principal livestock markets are CHICAGO -— About 8 to 9 per cent of the hogs that reach §- ety recovered crossbreds. | : x «* * * if another seridus illness over-| 17 N, Seginew St. ee FE 4-7071 . new, all purpose * FIRST SHOWING | the new multi-purpose | BENCH... | Use it anywhere . . . everywhere .. . in dozens of ways. It’s a bench, fable, of stand. All this plus your choice of walnut or ebony finish. See ati ne Penner i: | ' S. 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Seely ae pies a Fd wg fe = 49 al : ee fame v ate a et pes : : "3 i ~iganord’s Daughter jeveryéne else ‘who One feels creepy enough these as they did j= the late “Me—haveig sit ems Angas meno days, watching the economy ‘rock/hiked up the hem. clutched te) 8 0s or ae and flounder it-the eyes of peasi- belt round the hips, tendered the) peracor wp 4 daughter ofiwure bokad the mists who are always spouting off\bust insignificant, and turmedi.. 1) pasord N. Barnard. noted) tomes of depression, without hav-iwomep into flip Mttle freaks with). 10] saver hes filed suit * * ing our clothes designed to mirror|long clanking beads to prove that!) "TN Ue ie em” in igite of Ge tent < nes that very era in history we fear they are gay. gay, g2Y- ‘from her father’s three-million 2% Was little money pitched inithe Vanguard week. most to repeat: The doomed 192s. so pawilJAR Paleo ty ; around on beautifad ied ee ASKING JINX It is all so disturbingly familiar. Mrs. Frances Barnard McKay of end caught on. The 1920s, : : . complained the/for- the Army to , lastrous financially and t : ‘their| second Explorer satellite—in Somehow it seems almost ike Im the autumn of 1979. shortly Grand Rapids filed suit in Circuit’ . i : to che bone Of & Pestiee’ seche— asking to be jinxed ‘before the fall of the Stock Market,\Court here yesterday for jewelry, “*T® OV*F- Mon-\ to on abit next week. Fashion designers. of course, women were almest as ‘scantily books, toys and other articles. She Perhaps I am being See ere tha ‘Venguaed selon. evel blame 4 oc “cycles.” which uw dressed as in Salome’s sixth-veil said she would accept $30,000 as rk ane Cane Ge ee ae ing deniably exist im this craty cow-jstage. Then one day, the history an alternative. wed true satellite sphere in its nose, ; athough the main purpose will total area of be to ee the three Vanguard lo¢a- North Carolina is forested. stages in flight © ..1958 PONTIAC ae STATION WAGON go age ae WEEKLY GSTS INCLUDE . . . 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THURSDAY, PRERUARY 27, 1958 Bob Considine Say All the World’s sa ‘Campus for This College ~NEW YORK (INS)—You don't have to join the Navy to see the world, Instead, become an assist- ant to Dr. Ray Ehrensberger, dean of Maryland University’s College of Special and Continua- tion Studies and go where the good doctor goes. The campus extends over. a great portion of the globe. : ‘The students — -American personnel and civilians working - land : installations within the | '" Turkey. Or in Stratford-on- A — my oo 140 teaching |games are Pete to the far-off +. 2 «¢ “eye — = — rem gaye pre e ty in the | Avon, Yokohhame, Pusan, ae oo mary countries. places; périodicals flutter out from) Dr. Ehrensberger’s assistant, |, by Ps a Pcs "| Pentagon asked Maryland to | Naha (Okinawa), Narasarssuak 4 TROUPE x": @ College Park, Md., like a blizzard,|Edward F. James, captures the real al : yeaa ~ = ™ i ™) supply a speech professor for | (Greenland), Keflavik (Iceland), 5 MIGHON Weather ranges ‘from deep-|and-there is even an effort to do|scope and imagination of the a ae ne a “ee ‘ bite special instructions to public re- | Geese Bay (Labrador), 6 TALFAIN frozen Thule: Air Force Base in|it.with school sbngs and ‘yells. But|colossal experiment in education ze ol apn eae Magica dee 2 ga] PE That was it, | Entirely self-supporting, by the 7 SOVDE northern Greenland to the shock-|the affect the financial structure of a y pporting, i most durable link is Dean in these words: y A x and it has never stopped way ... which further com s ing heat of Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. |Ehrensbe te academician consultive engineering firm which pound ion a oi ah : ner muscles. “The long-iosed jet appeared he intended to start when he com-| S*°Wins- the pleasantly inspiring miracle. ‘Voruslyc dewerer, guidiinr nati There were 20,000 registered : suddenly from the darkening pleted his tour of duty. His| “The educational phenomenon 2- 27 oUnce, allerGy, druGs, mix, chemiSt, f at last count, some striving for _ high school diplomas, some for offers a full tray, { - “The University of the World,” as’it is sometimes called, does a smart job of preserving a sem- blante of college atmosphere and strengthening the slim ties to the apron strings of alma mater. ee x* * ini tien ‘Sibess* deonia ln trackless lands to award a parachute to an igloo-like school diploma to a single product of his school. His professors: some- [| time shuttle hundreds of miles a flay between classes. His willing aides in the Air Force have dropped textbooks by above the Arctic Circle. The caps and gowns worn by: the 28 Gls who graduated at Heidelburg not long ago were flown from Albany, N.Y. eastern sky and swooped down through the frozen hills to land on an Wuminatéd runway, The pilot, when his plastic canepy was jerked back, climbed out wearily and unbuttoned the chin strap of his crash helmet. The reconnaisance had been, as usual, tense — the kind of flight that took a lot out of a man. * * * “Ordinarily he would have eaten supper, read a magazine and gone to bed, monotonously preparing campus. was a strategic USAF. base, A quonset eaves as his | ivy-covered classroom building. The project: — since copied by the University of California, Louisi- ana State University and others — B ts ; function of the special college was the off-campus education of adult Marylanders desiring to continue their school work. Scouts took note of the num- ber of would-be students in mil- of this age,’ Dr. Loren Reid, pro- fessor ot speech at the University } Mt Mien, nee of: Ge Maryland x * * “As an imaginative concept ee rank it ahead of the founding of the American summer school and the American junior college. ‘The summer school found a new time for education, the summer months; the junior college found a new space, the large towns and cities; the Overseas Program found both.” Picture, then, the American undergrad in Asmara, Ethiopia; in Sidi Diimane, French Moroc- co; Idar-Oberstein, Germany; ° ' Athens,-Rome, Tripoli and Izmar Some of South . Africa's gold © 1 CHERP uO Ww a What's My Une tne -dotTor, mines are 9,000 feet deep. Sane eest" | REE station rad END of MONTH SALE MIRACLE MILE... SHOPPING CENTER | -:'=<==t=-- Open Every a. 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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1958. oe s Dearborn Crash Kills!Men Suit of Murder (User Women Want [ 3 Out-of-State Gls | ge ndgene Y a ‘GRAND RAPIDS Harry Wag-|| : ner, 4, has heen convicted of seo. DETROIT w—Three soldiers lost| degree murder in ae lena, shan: Sal Arle Maas, 8: nes Ee : . tion wagon and a truck collided) ™. adhe prevent a man from nat enrorn seen. "| Teer vedo, enw tn evo after withows tery sea e ee en Dent see, Seve 1. Divs 24, off as tral jury yee-hent’ the at N j 8 ge: Si! F Wagner was charged with shoot-|ness written ing Laverne Moore, 30, of Way-jister of Home Affairs Jand, after a drinking bout in Wag-'to 2 ss ner’s housetrailer near suburban tions of a committee | arm and cuts. Sparta. . ed on the matter several years ago. | Army County Jail pending sentence. ‘that it would be a great help if] Flax’ can be grown successfully|stamped on jalmost any place in North Amer-iplained FFE ? ra if f fs > i j i 3 ; : : : ; Fj E i i = : | — ~WARCH FAIR — Principal of the Schoolcraft - . Pentise Press Photo ! school William Bawden checks posters with Mrs. until 8 p. m. Saturday, A rummage sale, country William Velzy (left) and Mrs. Robert Hollis for store treasure chest, as well as a variety of the annual P. T. A. Fair to be held from noon _ booths will be featured.- Foreign Students Feted ‘Save 36% to 63% FIRST QUALITY | HIGH COUNT PERCALES "PICKUP ond | PERRY PHARMACY FREE DELIVERY FIRST ANNUAL ~ PRESCRIPTIONS || VITAMIN SALE i Doctor | _ SAVE 50c TO $3.00 ON: season's exciting new 49¢ to 59¢ Yard : Call or Have Yous Doctor Cell YOUR FAVORITE VITAMIN pelea pr: pobre Nae ye ) me ee L 2 § ‘FE 2-0259 SHOP NOW AND SAVE! tagged at « mare faction of re by Mich igan at Lansing | Reg. 3.11 Unicaps 100s 2.49 thir original price, Te | } Beg. 4.72 Natabec 100s 4.25 LANSING @ — Michigan’s for-) Health Mepartment laboratories, | ning*commitice had said ey’, = =WE'LL DO THE REST 1 | Beg. 3.95’Hypotets 100s 2.98 your home and dress fashions. per Inch eign stt . many wearing color-| the Lansing State Journal news- | like to some. Advance Printed Patterns 35¢ to 75¢ Sat sativa Gosen, send Gate at} Gupal sasbe, Sea. aite teghioens i dai citdioe ‘enna: te sel RESCRIPTIONS Reg.5.98 Geritol 100s 4.89 | ance Printed Pattorns sash the State of Michigan and Gov.| and state capitol building and a se at t war aekuie a ROFESSIONALLY | Reg. 1.39 Calcuim with Williams here today in a gesture of| reception in the. governor’s (¢t0r's office ee Vit. D 100s 69c good will and grass roots under-| office. * sible to make last minute arrange-| ERFECT — § Babe SUR «~~ eee es ; im | cole Invited as evening dinner guests|™e"'S- Bn Far ant 6 come] : ROPERLY Reg. 4.95 os ; _ _, Mare than-1,300-foreign students-wers state government officials |SPP™S"s athe gyre a RICED Vit. D 500s ........ 2.69 omen Ss Fall Dress : from 9 countries studying at 43 the students with the impression : jand foreign consular representa-|»..+ American Indians are still| Reg. 2.98 Junior-Vite J universities, colleges and schools tives. veges, on porttayél tor will zz eg. ™ ; ond eight, hnegitely Se Gun ste} eo FH : ian eee | | Kaps 100s ......... 2.19 = vee ee bods Poco amen hry of Gov. years — to call = MORE VITAMIN VALUES Reg. . 59 Poly-Vi Sol ctivities pein rwards wi 4 e * monstration dances to be staged Japanese Art Works § Reg. 5.08 Abdec Caps 100s 3.99 ee ee ee 2.89 | | The largest group, 508 students, | Se tedine af 9D daduate ps e was registered from the University| tp '0 Be Shown in Europe fj Reg. 3.51 Abdec Drops 50cc 2.79 OR THE VITAMIN OF Dresses to Fit Your Budget ot Michigan. Wayoe State Uni| , Ne tndians were resaded wp wo I Reg. 5.40 Paladac Syrup Pt. 4.29 YOUR CHOICE AT versity was sending 154 students| inn — “dl apse as bed eeu ai dae abe ae rede Reg. 9.67 Myad cgi «6.67 COMPARATIVE SAVINGS! oe soa saci eae Caer in Paris, London, The Hague—and_ nes My. ec . Se amen end 14 ONLY sity. - possibly other European cities this ew Me ye f the items have na- ’ suaecen SEeeeeeR SSeeeeeeeeeeee a N ar. Many 0 is ve Most of the students were to xico Limestone Reg. $6.98-87.98 NOW $2.00. l t l i irr make the — by — bus. Yields New Mineral pandébie. — E X7 RA or was Landag's civic easter.” | RANTA'FE, N. M. (INS) — Dr,|,,The show ts echdhted 19 en REO STAMPs 200 ONLY Following registration, morning + ang ay Pert ee yo! erland have also expressed an in- activities included tours of the |5; al esi Rak au lterest in showing ‘the art works, | Lansing Oldsmobile plant and: dic docwhatar ela new odaarai S| which include ancient clay figur- | . ol agricultural research fa Dr. Sun will publish a complete! — from imperial mau-’ paper on his findings early next) Gov. Williams, Lt. Gov. Philip year in “The American Mineralo- Reg. $9.98-310.98 NOW $4.00 50 ONLY : — i Present thie Coupon to be FREE Sure tease = _ ABIL Se Ls) : seams li Bernal A. Has, iupee Roane George M. gist.” He calls the new hydrated Birds of Prey Shown as —- | ae fede PAINS ; ee eee ae Gurnd of | ‘The mineral was found in 1951) OCALA, Fla, — The world's larg-} ON i rae sn # Ramet Reg. $12.98-$13 98 NOW $6.00 cask on an outcropping of Todilto lime-jest collection of falcons, eagies,’ Good at Perry Drags Only ‘til Sunday, March 9, 1958 soft and smooth =. stone near Haystack mountainivultures, and owls is at Birds of Afternoon activities scheduled where unranium-bearing ores were|Prey, a unique tourist. attraction’ included tours of the State ‘discovered a year earlier. run by John Harilet near Ocala. | BERRERER EERE ERE as your baby’s skin . e * “idet-Jonie CREME SHAMPOO beccwse they concn HE SHAMPOO WITH CHOLESTEROL—THE HEART OF LANOLIN F. wee Lanolint 25th Anniversary Special — 6 ONLY Women’s Coats, Values to $33 NOW $17.00 Also Sub-Teen Fashions Skirts—Dresses— Robes aie teeeentioe as ecebceien ame tes <2 anaiemeateacteastoee Sia Sl {ee 24" RIDING. 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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27.1958 ine | TWENTY-THREE . . ; For Sharply Worded Defense. 43 ; vee Op: = is HERES Radar Amproves Sor Stee Worded Defense of Benson Tornado Sefup Installations Will Give State Better Warning of Twisters « MUSKEGON ® — Weathermen, aided by radar, are prepared to do their part in reporting’a need for protective ion if Michigan stands in the path of tornado fore- casts, ‘ S* .& Fewer tornado scare reports are expected this year as the result of new radar installations in Michi- gan’s Weather Bureau range, Besides new units now operat- ing at Flint and Madison, Wis., others with a ful] year’s expe- | rience are ready at Muskegon, Detroit and Chicago, Donald Mark, chief meteorologist at the Muskegon Weather Station, says the radar warning net proved itself in the 1957 season, “Each station scans a radius of 200 miles, giving Us an overlap in all direc- tions and permitting a recheck on any sightings,” he explains. = * * * Radar-equipped stations can pre-| dict the arrival times of severe storms almost to the minute, Squall lines tracked by the Mus- kegon station last year for size, speed, direction and _ intensity moved into west Michigan no more than 10 minutes off the arrival time predicted more than two hours before. they struck. * * * Midwestern Republicans tary of Agriculture Benson,’ ~ GOT ONE? — A car dealer in Turon, Kan., erected this sign on his used car Jot. So far he has only the standard type of vehicles for sale. Note: If you bring one in please remember to bring the title along. WASHINGTON (®—Resentment| As two GOP House members flared among rebellious Midwest-|prepared to carry corn belt pro-jed a new secretary of agricul- ern Republicans in Congress to-/tests against Benson's farm poli- ture. Now I' think we also need a day over President Eisenhower’s|cies to the White House later to-\new president.” sharply worded defense of Secre- day, Rep. O’Konski (R-Wis) told ,|Minn) commented bitterly: Angry at Ike Eisenhower made abundantly newsmen: , “So far, I've been unclear to his news conference hel had no idea of ousting Benson and little thought of interfering with the secretary's farm __poli- urged openly by many farm belt -| Republicans. Praising Benson as a man of courage and honesty, Eisenhower said. those advocating his ouster are badly mistaken. ernment regulations and operate under free market forces like the rest of the economy, He also said that Benson's pro- grams generally have had the ap- advisory committees. * * * Taking the House floor shortly after the President made his statement, Rep. Andersen (R- “Tt has foreclosed any opportunity to acquaint himself with the facts of life."’ Andersen was one of about 3 Midwestern GOP House members seeking to force Bensan's resigna- Fewer Migrate to California ee SS Bold Rush Slackens were spotted in the radarscope last season, but adds it is doubtful Whether a tornado could thus be! detected, Visual spotters, cooperat-| ing with civil defense and_police| units, still are important. i _ Meanwhile, Marks says, “We see a good chance of limiting the tornado forecast area and elimi- nating many false rumors of fun- nels.” ; Still. the best advice in the event of tornado forecasts, he adds, is! to take proper precautions and re-| main close to shelter. | “Keep an eve on the sky in such , Periods. If you spot a severe storm approaching, take no chances. Get in your basement or shelter and) listen to your radio for develop- ments." : | GM-UAW Negotiations Will Begin March 25 | DETROIT @ — Contract ne- gotiations between General Mo- ters Corp. and the United Auto Workers Union will begin here (said midnight, “May 2. The union will open contract talks with Ford Motor (Co, March $1. No date has yet been set for negotiations with Chrysler Corp., the other member of the auto industry's big three. Appropriate Appellation Found for Lost Rover DAYTON, Ohio #®—Dayton pe liceman R. B. Guinn was filling in as police complaint clerk when he received a telephone call reporting) rush to southern California shows|t southern California last year. _|tion farm policies LOS ANGELES ‘#— The bold|more than 608 million dollars in- tion. or a change in adrhinistra- in favor of higher farm price supports. cause the folks have lost confi- dence in him. When he lacks that confidence and leadership, the President ought to take cogni- izance of it.” signs of easing off for the first; der the impression we only; need- oe "a cies. One or the other has been/; , Eisenhower said that by andj large the country will be - better; off if farmers are free from gov-|®& proval of bipartisan agricultural! * * + ‘ Rep. Weaver (R-Neb) said, “Mr. Benson is ineffectual be- time in years. x * * Officials blame business condi-| tions for the migration decline. | After World War II thousands | of 20th century pioneers trekked overland to sunny southern Cali- fornia — described as the roomy land of the big boom, the big deal end the big job. Almost a million and a half out- of-state visitors came in during 1947, for instance. Thousands’ stayed on to get jobs and build. homes. ' * * * The population of Los Angeles and its suburbs jumped from 1,970,358 in 1950 to an estimated 2,358,120 on Jan, 1, 1958. Officials-said the over-all popu-' lation growth of the city is begin- | ning to level off. - “Oh, the city’s still growing: it’s just not as fast as it did) in the past 10 years," one ae z ° «9 The population has increased) only 3,820 over last summer's of- | ficial estimate, the City Planning) Department arinounced. Border totaled 188,984 persons, compared | with 205,383 in January 1957. In December 1957, 218,175 per- sons crossed into California, com- migration decline go hand in; hand, oné bank official said. | “People are afraid to pack up for} California right now.” = The tourist influx, however, still a lost dog. jis high. The All Year Club of “What's his name?” Guinn’Southern California said out-of- asked.“ __° ; istate and foreign visitors poured For UAW Skilled Workers ‘Councils Ask Pay Boost CHICAGO (AP)—Officials of the skilled trade councils of the AFL-CIO United Auto Workers want the union to adopt a $3.25 an hour minimum wage demand for skilled workers in the industry. The recommended wage is valling average hourly pay to * * * Some 250,000 workers would get the recommended in- | SEALER UNDERCOATER (LATEX) gig * about 38 cents above the pre- | ITS PAINTING TIME... WHY NOT SAVE / ONE PENNY FOR A GALLON PAY LIST PRICE FOR 1 GALLON .. . 2nd GAL- LON ONLY le . .. Your Choice of @ HOUSE & TRIM @ EXTERIOR PRIMER @ FLAT ENAMEL @ GLOSS ENAMEL @ SEMI GLOSS @ PRIMER VINYL, WALL BOND skilled employes. H Around Town by Gert crease, Included are tool and die makers, millwrights, pipe- | fitters, carpenters, electricians and others in crafts requir- ing apprenticeship training. The UAW has a total member- ship of about 1,300,000. ‘Ray Kay of Detroit, chairman of the councils, said at a meeting yesterday that tradesmen in specific auto plants now average about $2.80 to $2.87 an hour. Those in. shops which do skilled work and production for the auto industry receive about. $3.45 an hour, he said. ~ W ._2..2% Kay said the minimum wage recommended by the coun- cil would help eliminate the shop differentials. A spokesman for the 72-member conference said the “individual demands for union tradesmen were not expected to open-a rift’ between skilled and unskilled segments of the - union, : x «* * He pointed out that two large manufacturers already have promised to incorporate conference recommendations in the next union-management bargaining session. The manufagturers were not identified. 4 KINDY GLASSES = Style Leaders For 50 Years’ 9.3% 9:30-12:30 ee * to * 5 eh © ay tyepaare ieeman! dt “Pardon me . . . which direction do ft g* get te the B&G TILE OUTL where they have all those bargains in paint and tile?” CEILING TILE : 9° «sae PLASTIC WALL TILE IN COLORS 1 € Each Spalter Asphalt . TILE | 4’ Each THIS WEEK ONLY! CORKTONE ASPHALT 60 TILE 9 Per Case of 80 3 Shedes OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY ‘TIL 9; 4° x ee a " PONTIAG, MICHIGAN | “tI 9 PL M. = os egg \uc =e — ~—al ens ** #. FREE CONVENIENT TERMS! “ — a i _ MAKERS OF THE *79°° Sealy POSTUREPEDIC MADE BY THE * THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY | 27, 1958. oe bo Be Goethe review said assessm and place en eb rag Will be given @ persons in ted to be heard. Dated — 26, 1958 WwW. o. ADA R. EVANS City Clerk Feb. T, 1988 odd a * SALE a oe Notice. is r ven by - cris, a Meren 4, 1958, 10 lock a.m., Mich, public sale of a 1957 Pord -2-door bearing motor number BTPG251970 will be held, for cash to the menos , Inspection thereof may mi above address, the. pine ee hae ndersigned reserves e 7 . ASSOCIATE 2 SCOUNT PAOCEER, 7 Collection Manage! Feb. 27, 28, 1 PM. te said assess’ time and place opportunity will be given all persons vonage 8 a be heard. Dated oe 26, bad 2 ADA R. EVANS City Clerk ‘eb. 27, "58 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSM Two inch concrete surface course on Ivy Street, To: her ag = L. S— Po 9g Sbawre'e § Co of City of . wih fm the Com Chamber in said City, on of A.D. 1958 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. .-- it inte given a and opportunity be hea: the 4th day\(#} — When you speak of the South re me ated tical y MAGNETIC BOLE the Pole of Inne aap dae abide Here pout compass behaves init itr walok te alvaye straight upand down. erratically, becomes useless, Seen ner By RENNIE TAYLOR AP Science Reporter McMURDO SOUND, Antarctica Pole down here you have to specify which one you're taiking about. Antarctica has four south poles ferson * scientific interest rican and “at magnet oe ether International Geographical |® straight bar from its beginning Prank & Mil John J. under the north magnetic pole vanaugh, Claude Cox, Ivan Meinik, Rich-| Year Scientists are ard P. Kelly, Louise ‘Tatu, Edgar Glenn,| three of them and the Russians |SP0t, it would end about 800 miles Jack W. Nesson and to all persons 1®°| have announced plans for build- (directly beneath this antipode. In-|’ ig ag Bee A tead it ends nearly 1,500 miles! the Spectal e made| ing a station at the fourth. is by oe eens for F pogo of ‘away, to the east and north. the Cemmamena aeaed coun By First and best known is the) Chamber in said City, on the 4th da‘ of March A.D, 1958 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT Two inch concrete surface course on New York Avenue. To: Lillian E. Cameron, Lioyd Pournier, Irwin Mills, Mr. Racine, Larry Wood, Paul Spehar, Earl E. Blevins, Mr. Skrine, Christopher Hall, Herbert Thomas, Stallard, LeRoy Wilson, Roy Huggins, Charles egg Me Kenneth Borders, Pauline ‘ . . Marriott, ‘Mr. persons ‘That the foll of the Special heretofore made by the City Assessor for the purpose of merece | that os of the cost which the © ‘should be — ane “Senet by special assessment for the construction of two- inch asphaltic concrete surface course and. related work on New York Avenue ~ -from Baldwin Avenue to University Ave- nue is now on file in my office for public inspection Notice ts also hereby given that the Commission and the Ass€sxor of the City of Pontiac, will meet in the Commission Chamber in said City, on the 4th day of March A.D. 1956 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. to review said assessment, at which time and place opportunity will be given all persons tnterested to be heard. Dated oT 26, 1958 Wo. 726 ADA R. EVANS a rd City Clerk Feb. 27, ” NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT Two inch concrete surface course on Northway Drive. To: T. M. Powe, Melvin Wells, E. Bprague & E. Hail, Earl Billingsley, Gen- eral Diséount Corp.. Mr, Myer, Raymond Meacham, James H. Taunt, Mrs. Mae Howell, Prank T. Eranoznik, BE. A. Stuart, Ponttac Union School Property and to ‘all persons interested, take notice: That the roll of,the Special Assessment here- tofore mae by the City Assessor for the purpose of defraving that part of the cost which the Commission decided should be id and. borne by ial assessment for the tonstruction of 2-inch asphaltic. comerete surface courte and related work on Northway Drive from Astor Street to East Boulevard is now on file in my office for public inspection. Notice ts also hereby given that the Commission and the Assessor of the City of Pontiac, will meet in the Commission Chamber in said City, on the 4th day of March A.D, 1958 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. to review said asseasment, at which time and place opportunity will be given all persons Interested to be heard. Dated February 26, 1058 WO. 7262 ADA R. EVANS City Clerk Feb. 27, ‘58 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT Two inch asphaitic concrete surface course. and related work on Bagley Btreet To: City of Pontiac, Mr. Swinney, Wal- ter James. Donald Arsen, Knights of Pythias, Service Savings & Loan, Sarah Williams, Anthony bie = ag Veterans ie Lee J; . Mrs. Vera mie Keel, ~~ mal heretofore made pecia City Assessor for the purpose of de- fraying that part of the cost which the Commission oe be paid and borne by special atsesement for the con- struction of qoeinen asohaltic corerete surface course and related work on Bagiey Street from Gouth Boulevard to — Street t« al on file in my office for public inspection Notice is also hereby given that the Commieston and Pine |south about 15,000 miles up, would appear 58/frem the geomagnetic pole. At this a 550 miles from the geographic pole geographic pole. It is the! o|the absolute bottom of ‘the world. == Scientists at Antarctica Find 2==0=There Are Four South Poles )station .near the’ pole of inaccesi- of IGY research is to learn ‘more ‘bility. labout it, as well as about the mag- which is not a = pole le but might be ealled one. It is the antipode or the spot directly opposite the north magnetic pole. It lies about re is another place. tietic lines of force which: link the two geomagnetic poles by running out into space and halfway around the globe through the air. Crashes Into Scout Cor, They Throw the Book ’ DENVER (INS) — Boniface S. on the wrong side of the road and . destroying city property, j The latter charge involves crash- | | (Cuba’ sRebels Continue Drive -|tro’s rebels kept up their harass- ment campaign in the heart of jby watering their gasoline sup- guarded world lightweight champion Joe out Cuban champ Orlando Eche- the alert to protect the widely by kidnaping him for 29 hours. The star, Argentina's world cham- pion driver Juan Fangio, was re- leased unharmed after the race ended in a wreck fatal to seven’ persons. els raided the two largest bus sta-| tions in the Vedado and Vobora| ; |sections of the city and poured, -}water into the gasoline supplies. | ‘Many buses had to suspend opera-| tions. burned large mattress and ranan K tanning factories in . Marianao,' five miles southwest of Havana. tional Bank of Cuba in downtown) Test Tube Babies Raise Legal Issues band get a divorce on adultery charges if his wife has a test tube baby by someone else? The gov- ernment is going to investigate the | legal aspects of the question. og A.1.D.—artificial insemination the inquiry after debate last night on a House of Lords motion to Gamino, 25, of Denver was ar-|make A.LD, grounds for divorce were ‘rested recently on charges of drunkjand the test-tube babies resulting| held that a woman who had been ing head-on with another vehicle|her husband's knowledge had not |while driving on the wrong side of |committed adultery. Estimates of This indicates that the great'the road. t conerete/dead center of the earth’s axis—|"4Snet is bent or irregularly | The other vehicle was a police shaped (see inset). One of the goals: patrol car. 10,000. Burn Havana Bus and|M Halt Others by. Putting Water in Gasoline is in Madrid ote te pte Pet Shop Feats Acquire Latin Flavor. - leelety win ie aa served,with|Velvet Lined Caskets a 80 BN HES & "MADRID; Spain NS} —Aimér ee | LOUISVILLE, Ky. @ — Market |ican visitors in Madrid have found) + va i sabbend Street passers-by who stop to gaze ‘that the Martini has acquired a/ ~~ e _ Spanish accent. It known as theickers and strippers harvested 2}the dogs in the window att HAVANA, Cuba (®—Fidel Cas- bus within five blocks Cuban capitol and halting others plies. * * * The rebels avoided the heavily! sports palace where § Brown of New Orleans knocked varria . in the first round of a ‘non- title fight. * * * Government forces had been on Monday's Gran ‘Premio auto race ‘Miracle Mile - Tel-Huron Center ‘Downtown Pontiac - | After burning the bus, the reb- | x * * 1 Other rebel bands attacked and i Rebels raiders entered the Na- LONDON @®—Can a British hus- Prompted by a church attack) FOUNTAIN MANAGER'S SPECIAL oa Regular $1.79 Solid Color Pinwale Corduroy Sofa Pillows Foam Mp Fe +300 ower . Regular 59¢ Printed Terry Cloth DISH TOWEL wor 2" 88'|' $2 BAKED MEAT _LOAF DINNER —_—— 3-Dip Banana Split .. .24¢ artificially impregnated without Britain's annual crop of test-tube babies range between 5,000 and Next is the south geomagnetic pole. This is the point where the lines of the earth’s magnetic field, if they could be observed from » a8 seen on a map. It is one end of the axis of the earth's magnetic field. The south geomagnetic pole is calculated to be 791 miles from the geographic pole, This spot lies along a line’ between the geographic pole and southwestern Arstralia. In its vicinity magnetic |. compasses behave erratically and cannot be used. Third on the list is the south magnetic pole, which is different = point a magnetic compass needle that is free to do so will point straight downward. * * * The south magnetic pole is 1,526 miles from the geographic pole. It is at the head of the Mertz glacier on the Antarctic coast in the direc- tion of Tasmania and Australia. ere the compass needle turns downward because some part of the earth’s interior forms a bar magnet about 6,200 miles. long which runs approximately north and south. One end of this magnet lies some 800 miles beneath the earth’s surface at this glacier. The other end is in far north- eastern Canada at a _ similar depth. Because of mineral de- posits in the earth’s surface, the lines of force of the earth's magnetic field do not enter the earth directly above the end of the bar. The deposits cause the distortion which has placed the geomagnetic pole aay 800 miles away. Fourth and least known is the pole of inacessibility. This is one the northern hemisphere does not have, In effect it is the most re- mote point on the Antarctic contin- ‘ent—fhe shores and therefore hardest to| reach. It is at 82 degrees, 20 min-| utes south latitude and 40 degrees, | 50 minutes east longitude, about in the direction of Madagascar. “Rh happens to be diametrically opposite the ndrth geomagnetic pole. The Russians plan to build a spot farthest from all! js KRESGE’ THURSDAY FRIDAY- SATURDAY. KRESGE’S \ “ \Vh- a Women’s. Embo All New 1 and pretty! 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E “Other Caen: 8490-5485 fem. ‘Md Con Stonds. .... 92.98-$4:98 Fish Be Bh. ceseesvee eISSN ieet ence eens AMS: COMPANY KRESGE we Ue ee Pere + : r > : Ai eae -. a Sui eo ea ere ce a es ee 2: Surge , a ag : a ek eg Oh mee ot por ts THE PONTIAC: ican. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY : 97, 1958 ee TWENTY: IVE Spooked House | Gets New Sleuth’ § Duke Parapsychologist Probes ‘Mental Force’ as Cause of Phenomena f SEAFORD, NY. ww — With al Duke University psychologist on hand yesterday, no bottles blew . their tops nor did objects fly in. the home of the’James Herrmann family, Since Feb. 3, the Herrmanns~ the paents and Lucille, 13, and James Jr,, 12—have reported fly- ing objects in their sixroom ranch home. In addition to bottles plowing ‘their screw tops, other whizzed ¥. things have through the air—including a portable phono- aa yl The Duke specialist, Dr, J.| CART DESIGN — Postman Gaither Pratt, is a member of} Frederick W, Frost of Kenmore, the university's parapsychology| N. Y., has affixed a set of porta- ble runners to -his carrier cart for maneuverability in wintry weather. Runners can be swung up over the wheels in better weather. laboratory, which investigates such things as-‘‘extrasensory per- cen and other seemingly un- phenomena. "Pratt is trying to determine if James could be influencing) © things. He has been close at hand after every incident. Nobody: has seen the boy put the objects in motion physically, Whether he is doing so mentally is another mat- ter. in Husband's Slaying xs * NEW YORK ™ — Mrs. Pris- Pratt, who had no immediate comprises the City of Los Alamos, . |development stage, However, it is Released as Witness’ Atomic Rocket Engine Testing May S tart Sometime This Year, Senator Discloses (The tshowing ogg | Sen. Rois casiok tb Wile as oak 4 chensleal vdliehiouii: & ae : chairman of the Joint Comm Nr siders escaping from the earth’s/rently believed by the military to Hon that. autos , may bo gravity for interplanetary travel.|ye better than a miclear propul- forms” in the sky as way for = 3 sion system for rockets smaller N, M., where muclr of the technol- ogy of the atom bomb was worked es that are ordinarily con- out, scientists are now conducting templated. He wants an enor. nuclear rocket propulsion and nu- mous lift to get It off the clear engine control studies. : ground; then he wants q second i ae slat nie te oon to At present, the propulsion sys- ’ oot ah ape tems under study there are in the pager mye ain yd = hoped that static tests on some models can be started at the Jack- aSs Flats nuclear propulsion static test. area of. the AEC’s Nevada Proving Grounds some time in It is concerned with the propul- sion system Only and not with the actual rocket. Though the systems being devel- oped at Los Alamos might be con- sidered to compete with a chemi- cal rocket system as far as an ICBM is concerned, they are con- siderably better for a satellite- far easier to accomplish with nu- clear propulsion. x * * The desirability of a nuclear rocket over a chemical rocket is SEN. ANDERSON: The stakes are high at Los Alamos. paneling for the wall Lehind it.|to bedroom Walls. that the exhaust velocities of the former are such that it can con- ceivably put a 10 to 20 per cent payload into space, whereas. a chemical rocket can apparently only put a.fraction of a perocent payload up. The energies it takes . {to eject the propellant at high ve- locities are tremendots, and these energies are limited in a chemical system. The energies theoretically available in a nuclear propelled rocket are virtually unlimited, Work on nuclear rocket propul- sion started at the Los Alamos Sci-| entific Laboratory in April, 1955, area, and these are being aided by about 60 more who are *at}- work on related studies in all the Laboratory's supporting divisions. Rubber Band Proves Fatal to Growing Fish SAN FRANCISCO # — There | was a rubber band around the} middle of a lQ-inch sand sole which @& Steinhanit Aquarium col- lector caught in San Francisco Bay. Indentations indicated the fish’ had swum into the rubber band | while quite small. Bed Has Wall Panel sda iin ace aa iluminated candpy he ‘CHICAGO—A. national furniture|made of alternating bands of teak manufacturer is marketing a bed/and walnut plywood. It’s designed that comes complete with Wwood)to lend extra warmth: end chars = acaaeeee’ enaneanmy “Famous for Fine Diamonds Since 1865” TAKE A YEAR TO PAY! 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET “OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY EVENINGS cilla Rose ‘prepared today to re- turn to Michigan following her re- mann home, lease aS a material witness in -Also on hand at the Herrmann /the Jan, 20 slaying of her husband, home Was a mobile transmitter | Clyde, comment, to spend at least one more day at the Herr- ‘You'll Live Better! equipped with ultra high frequen- cy receivers manned by a a crew of technicians, They report-| ed that no odd electrical waves ewere picked up. Friday Last Day to Pay Property Tax in Township | The pretty 22-year-old widow said | rang | ishe will leave here at the end of ) the week for Grand Rapids where | relatives of her husband are caring | for her 2-year-old son, Rose, a flight engineer and na-| tive of Grand Rapids, was found it's over and I'm ‘allowed to go) home,”’ She sald she plang to take’her| PENNEY'S QUALITY! ALWAYS FIRST ‘PENNEY’S SPRING COAT FAIR. SHOP PENNEY’S You'll Save! where her parents live. * + * Mrs. Rose's attorney, Joseph Zalk, said he is trying to contact | the mysterious writer of a serie CPeagaes fogs eamdire ag wt Zalk said he apparently has know!l- edge that has not been published. | Orkney Villagers See jy cata in yea. for female animals. wegian village, they believe. Nor- | way is over 300 miles across the North Sea. Maine City Councilors Come Both Young, Old _ . She has been asked to be on a panel of the assentbly discussing “Organizing for Curriculum Plan. ning — does What and When?” : Dr. Rice joined the Waterford Township staff this year and has charge of curriculum coordination in the school system. Parole Official Skala. to Pontiac Optimists — The Pontiac Optimist Luncheon Club had Arthur E. Hahn, of the Michigan Parole office as featured Speaker today at their noontime meeting at thee Waldron Hotel, The title of Hahn's speech was “Paroles and Pardons With Con- cern to Juveniles.” At next week’s meeting, Mayor Donaldson is scheduled to address the club, AYS SAY “WITH SMIRNOFF” miay have the nation’s oldest and ® \youngest city councilors. At 90, William H. icently was returned to a fourth Portland. O'Brion claims to be the oldest city councilor in the) country. Auburn's councilman ‘Roberts makes no claims. But he | was 21 when he was elected in Sep- tember. A radio announcer, Roberts is the son and grandson of Auburn councilors. 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Last spring, the French doll was’ brought here amid much fanfare to play the Francoise Sagan her- gine in “A Certain Smile.” But) all that glitters is not pure gold by Hollywood standards, and 20th’ Century-Fox decided that its gold-/ en girl would need some refining.) x «* * In the first place, there was her English. Very bad. In fact, al- most . nonexistent. When | inter- viewed her shortly after her ar- rival, her replies and my ques- tions had to be batted back and) ‘forth by. an interpreter. The studio thought enough of her chances to delay the picture, and Christine went to. school to le English. She ticed daily Oe cats woes res Congressmen Seek Klamt. * * * Besides her daily lessons, she movies. and TV, and she recom- mends it highly. —-Aside—trom—her—English,- Chris- tine was also ordered to shave a féw pounds—to get her figure in shape for the demands of the CimemaScope screen. Another change: her brown hair has been given a reddish hue to Marilyn Goes Solo as Movie Producer NEW YORK (#—Actress Mari- lyn Monroe now js the sole owner as wel] as the sole asset of Mari- lyn Monroe Productions, Inc. x * & The -company was formed in 1955 by Miss Monroe and photog- rapher Milton Greene to promote Marilyn's fortunes at a time when she was feuding with her movie Studio, 20th Century-Fox. of mismanaging the company. He “Hlenied this but later was dropped “as a vice president and director ft the firm. In an agreement announced yes- terday, Miss Monroe bought out “Green’s 49.4 per cent of stock, The price was not disclosed. - brighten it up for the color cam- eras. | x* *« * | oe theme of “A Certain Smile" a young girl's romance with a ‘mature man, played by Rossano ‘Brazzi. Though Christine doesn’t ‘put in with the Sagan view of ‘morality, she admitted: that it ‘made ‘sense for girls to fall for ‘more mature men. She is 23, her husband Phillippe Nicaud ‘is 32. * x * “I have always liked men who are older,” she remarked. ‘Go- ing ‘out with boys your age can ibe fun, but I think it is a mistake ‘te marry them. A husband should ihave experience with @ number ‘of women before he settles down ‘to marry.” Talk With Anderson WASHINGTON (®— Members of the Michigan congressional delega- tion today asked Secretary of the Treasiry Anderson to confer with 8 \them about depressed economic conditions in Michigan. * * * Subjects which they want to take up, they said in a letter to Ander- son, include proposed repeal of the 10 per cent federal excise tax on automotive products. “Unemployment and depressed economic conditions are always words of grave concern to the people throughout our country,” they wrote Anderson. “Right now, they are descriptive of a situation already existing in the state of Michigan, where an estimated 320,000 persons are out of work, largely because of a 25) per cent decline in automotive pro- duction." x * * cise tax. The nation’s life insurance com- panies acquired $223,000,000 of real AP Facsimile MISHAP MATES — Betlt DeKnight, 7, with a shiner on her left eye, consoles her dog, Mick, whose leg is in a splint. Beth fell on a stairway last week and blacked her eye. A few days later Nick fell down the stairs and-broke a leg. Several years ago the DeKnight children and Mick had mumps at the same time. They live in Oberlin, Kans. Long Discouraged Visitors They noted that the Michigan leg- same recenty-paset x reas FV eDal, + orbidden- tion urging repeal of the auto ex- Now Welcomes Tourists estate in the first nine months of WASHINGTON — The “‘forbid- with nearly half.a million. Houses iden kingdom” of Nepal has opened{Were decked in gay pastel colors, 1956, bringing their total real es- tate holdings to $2, 748, 000, 000. ¥ 4 ; A 4 ik WY > ) . 2 “. OPENS ° FRIDAY ‘for another ‘season TOMORROW eee | February 28th Drive-In Pheater of fine entertainment i a tourist bureau-an event that! yor: De cree ide oe gs compels seemed incredible only -¢ temples. E./Phomas Gilliard Venetian adventurer Marco Polo po ad eateies - odo reported, about the year 1300 that! ca" aceount for the National Geo- the Himalayan kingdom was ‘“‘little! graphic Magazine (July, 1957). frequented .by strangers, whose’ visits the King discourages." The) The Shangri-La country fasci- power of a long-time ruling family} nated coronation guests, and the was broken in 1951. ° Nepalese found that it was pleas- , ant to have visitors. Completely At that time only a few hun-| | vious epal | dred Westerners, in all the an. | [Cv°rsns Previ stints 3 nals of recorded history, had | ““* ™° ° ° | te arrange excursions and pro- | ever visited the Wisconsin-size | vide guides. | Visitors to Nepal are struck not ionly by. the scenery of the Him- lalayas (the name means “abode of snows’), but by the country’s , devoutly religious people. Nepal has let down the bars un-: der the progressive leadership of its youthful new monarch, Mahen-' dra. When he was crowned in May, Westerners arrived to witness one! including special places of worship io oe = $ most magnificent for people of different trades, such icere —_ as weavers and. brass-makers. |, Katmandu, the capital, normally |Richly carved Hindu.temples and ‘has only 150,000 people; it bulged/puddhist shrines dot the country: side. 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He said: “It isn’t the degree to which motorists have im- pulses that’s important, but rather the method by. which they handle or cope with their impulses,” Dr. Turrell. said univérsity tests, viewed certain value systems, in- accidents”’ were orientated toward ireligious values — and less toward | aesthetic and theoretical valnes— ithan high accident subjects. Votes for Stamp Hike in a 49-42 roll call by which the local letters from a bill increasing postal rates, Sen. McNamara (D- Mich) voted present. electrical parts without charge | Suitor’s Offer - Ire me M “lls. of Trust Fund — HOLLYWOOD u#—Actress Shar- on Lee today mulled a California fruit grower’s offer to set up a $500,000 trust fund for her if she} will marry him, =~ “T need time te think,’ she said 'Forei cies as Rating ~|nounced their 15th annual Golden jeation of Academy “Oscar’’ selec- rahe ee "ike ae ees Globe awards—often a fair indi- tions in March — at star-packed § ~|Cadillac and she made me take 1956, many Americans and other: ‘Cities are studded with temples, | has a direct bearing on his chanées of staying alive on the; highways — at least according to studies done at the University of! Writing in the magazine “Traf-| out that impulsive drivers are not! given to determine how motorists'{ dicated that ‘‘persons not “prone to| WASHINGTON @ — Sen. Potter] (R-Mich) voted with the majority [nal 5 [xa KEEGO]|*5 marries me she won't have me,” . * Vito lives in Hollywood when not at Lodi, Calif., on business. Miss Lee said they met at a Hollywood party and have been dating since Feb. 12 but she has also been going out. with others. Said Vito: “This town is full of sharpshooters who want to know! what you can do for them but Sharon is different. She won't take anything. : * *® \* “T gave her a mink stole and a them back. I had a birthday party all “planned for 400 -guests that would have cost $5,000 or $10,000. She canceled it. She thought it would cost too much.” - * * Said Sharon: ‘He's a wonderful person, a fine person, but it all happened too fast. We have never been on a date without my man- ager or girl friend. I intend to see him but I need time to think. Mar- riage must be built on love, not money.” = “There are about 38,000 varieties of mushrooms of which about 1,000 are fit for human consumption, BEAUTY QUEEN? — Looking rather fierce, Greek beauty queen Antigone Costanza is set to cause a sensation at the next masked ball she attends. The paint job was applied in Rome by painter Novella Parigini, who used Antigone’s face for her canvas.. If this idea be- comes popular,- girls will dis- pense with their powder puffs and bring along palettes and Official in Lucy’s Firm 4 Men He d in Robbery of Kalama2eo Market «\bery of a Kalamazoo supermarket! “from Carl's LAST OF CONQUERORS — Eighty - five - year - old Olaf / Bjaaland, the last man alive of the five Norwegians who first |Musical reached the South Pole nearly a half century ago, relaxes with a cigarette at his home in Morgedal, Norway. With Roald Amundsen and three others, Bjaaland reached the frozen bottam of the world on Dec. 14, 1911, Very much alert, de- spite his advanced age, he fol- lows current Antarctic explora- | 5! tions with keen interest. ceremonies last night. ers last year were Alec Guinness; ("The Bridge on. the River Kwai’) and Joanne. Woodward (‘The Three Faces of Eve”). pos — David Lean gwal"| Frank Kendall comedy—‘‘Les supporting performances—Red Buttons (‘Sa- yonara’’) (“Witness for the Prosecution’). world in the production of tran- sets a month, - Named the top world perform-| xk *& * Other awards included: best di performances — Pal Joey”) and Kay (“Les Girls”); musical Girls”; and Elsa Lanchester Japan now ranks second in the stor radios, producing 500,000 Asks Ike to Back Bill Upping Tax Exemptions WASHINGTON (® — A letter urg- ing presidential support of a bill to increase personal. exemptions on] taxes from $600 to $800 has been J. sent to the White House by Rep. Machrowicz (D-Mich), sponsor of the measure. | Pleading for such action as an aid to the nation’s economy. the | congressman said be has just com-) pleted a survey of the Detroit area and found distressing condi- tions caused by unemployment. PASQUALF'S @ ROYAL OAK — @ LAKE ORION RESTAURANT and PIZZERIA ” LAPEER ROAD--OPPOSITE BUCKHORN LAKE » LAKE ORION Serving— * FULL COURSE DINNER * SPAGHETTI * RAVIOLI * FISH and CHIPS (Fresh Lake Perch) as well’as shert orders ind the most delicious coffee. OPEN in a few minutes. call... MY 3-1421 Friday and Saturday 4:00 P.M. te 3:30 A. M, Sunday 12 Neon to Midnight Complete Carry-Out Service Menday Thru Thursday -4:00 P.M. te 1:00 A, M, George Murphy Named HOLLYWOOD —Actor George Murphy has been appointed vice president in charge of public af- fairs for Desi Arnaz’s and Lucille | Ball's television-film company. Arnaz, president of Desilu Pro-| ions, Inc,, said Murphy willl serit him in dealings with sponsors, otvertcing| KALAMAZOO. wh were held today in Saturday, They include“ Robert S Also “SKABENGA” SOWERY BOYS “SPY CHASERS” sen, 23,. of nearby Mattawa Qn, Ed-| ward DeHollander, 22, and his} brothers, Bernard, 18 and Jxhn/ (age unknown). all of Kalamazoy,| The money was in a safe taken\ Supermarket No. 1. Pair Declared Dead _ DETROIT #® — Probate Judge) James H. Sexton has declared dead a father and son who dis- appeared on a duck hunting trip three months ago. They were Claude Nix, 37, and his son, Ray-: mond, 17 of suburban Redford Township, whose empty boat was_ found off Clochester, Ont. Sexton acted under a 1954 state law cov-' brushes for retouching. | | ROBERT MITCHUM “TIP ON A DEAD JOCKEY” ering disaster deaths. | | “ENEMY BELOW” a — | \s * a: im poe wy x + yRREEREEESESESESEREEES)/ PONTIAC WE-IN fa} » Senate rejected-an amendment of * Sen. 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FEBRUARY 27, 1958 TWEN TY.-SEVEN_ FIRST—Mary Margaret Doug- lass, University of California nursing’ senior, ‘became the Navy's. first Nurse Corps Can- didate, when she took ~ Navy oath at San Nurse To Help Friends on Inheritance Publicity-Shy Oil Man Left Most of Widow’s $1% Million Estote OWENSBORO, Ky. (—A pub- licity-shy former British soldier, chief be of a 1%% million dollar estate, says he'll get a big |: kick out of helping his friends and charities with the money. Henry Edward Baker said “We just want to be left alone quietly with our friends,” -after the in- heritance wag yester- os Kills Six Partygoers _ |Panged In age from 32 to 58, ‘Sunbeam Abandons The dered elimination. of fair trade ipractices er! its emal products. * . jin the GE order—toasters, coffee Wood ‘Alcohol Poisoning Authorities were esis other persons who attended -the party in the home of Mrs, I ja Torres, 55, one of the victims. Police also were looking for the source of the wood alcohol; or —— which is a dangerous The victims, all Puerto Ricans, Fair Trade Prices CHICAGO (#~Sunbeam Corp, of Chicago has followed action by Genera ] ectrie Co. and for) - “competitive” réasons hag -or- Sunbeam distributors across the nation have been notified that the order is effective today, said C, C, Mendier, sales vice president. Earlier, General Electric Co, in New York announced it was scrap- ping its fair trade practices on small appliances, giving store. beeper the privilege to sell them at any price. Sunbeam products affected by the order. inclide many of the same items covered makers, mixers, etc. * * i. “We are doing this reluctantly,” Mendler said. “It was necessary to keep Sunbeam dealers competi- tive.”’ He said heavier Sunbeam items, power tools, ‘fair traded,” Given an inch, the United States; took a bigger one. Congresw in 1866 made the official American inch four - millionths . longer than the standard British measurement. day, 2... Mrs. Jessie McCoy Nutty left a major share of her $1,503,455 es- | tate to Baker. She was the widow | of Gale’ R, Nutty, former predi-| dent of Gulf Refining Co. Mrs. | now 68, met Nutty in| Engin’ ba tt 1919 while working for | an oil company. “We hit it off fine, I liked him | and he liked me.” Baker escorted | the’ oilman around came*to this country in 1926 as, Nutty’s confidant and private sec: | retary. * * *: When Nutty died in 1939, Baker | continued as secretary to Mrs. Nutty, He became an American | citizen in 1927 in Pittsburgh, He, moved here, in 1952. “I intend to remain in Owens- | boro and continue fo work, 1 can be a little more generous with the | charities in which I have been i vs died last August. i * * licity and inherited, that from Mr. Nutty,” the Pennsylvan- Ketch Trying to Reach ~ Nuclear Test Grounds age into the U.S. nuclear test | area, will try again. * * a Skipper Albert Bigelow, Cos | Cob,.Conn,, said plans are being made to sail with a three-man crew for the Bikini-Eniwetok area about March 20. The 30-foot vessel docked last Monday, two weeks after its departure to protest, by. its Presence, nuclear tests this spring. Bigelow said 60-m.p.h, winds 700 ‘ines -out eaused minor damage. ~ CAMERAS PROJECTORS RECORDERS ; Europe and | lawn mowerg and) & hedge clippers, will scams to be News of Service Personnel Pvt. LeRoy s. ateireiin, son of ,|Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Patterson, of 209 Mechani¢ St., recently earned his parachutist dipolma and wings from Airborne School, ist Alr- borne Division, Fort Campbell, Ky. where he is mily stationed. Patterson attended Pontiac High School and recetved his high school diploma at the U.S. Armed Forces Institute. ‘He entered the serviee in 1957! and took basic training at Ford Ord, Calif. DAVID PATTERSON Navy’ Fireman Apprentice , Wil- Ham J. David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark David, of 11 Union St., js enroute from Wellington, New Zea. land to Seattle, Wash,., aboard the ice breaker USS Atka. David and other crew members took part in Operation Deepfreeze II supplying scientists and Navy rien stationed in Antaractica. | RADER CARMEAN as ‘People’s Lobbyist’ Recruit petty officer Robert E. Rader, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl D, Rader, of 8709 Clarridge Rd., was appointed squad leader of his recruit company. Recruit petty officer James L. Carmean, sgn of Mr, and Mrs, J. E. Frankenfield of 6340 Pine Knob Rd., was appointed gunner's mate of his recruit company. PFISTER SEETS Appointed master-at-arms of his company, was recruit petty officer Charles A, Pfister Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, C, A.- Pfister, of 3941 Quarton Rd., Bloomfield Hills, Recruit petty officer Cledith G, Seets, son of Mr, and Mra. Cledith EK. Seets, of 263 W. of his recruit company. Missouri Governor Acts JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, #® — Gov, James T. Blair for a second day led reporters on an unprec- edented chase in and out of com- mittees to plead for recommenda- tions. he has placed before a special session of .the Missouri Legislature. * + * Came a lull and. the reporters twitted him about being the state's No. 1 lobbyist. “Sure, I'm a lobbyist," he said. “The people elected me to repre- Four local men received appoint- ments at the Great Lakes Naval) Training Center, Til., recently. BUY at LORD'S rere Ta VACUUM CLEANER ~... — : tes Toss-Away Bag . Factory With Complete Attechmen Guarantee AT EASY-SAFE. SALE o 33" ts 4 SPECIALS sent them because they have no lobbyists and that's what I'm go- ing to do.” am ‘areoiOf Transit Union — Ave., was appointed platoon leader}—— walked out, Things May Get Rather Crowded Honey of eon ~ here, @ drink made from honey deriva! a Lunch thes The sponsors: the Valley WESLACO, Tex. (®—At a luneb- Bee. 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The City Transit Authority po- lice admitted placing the ‘“‘bug” in MBA headquarters but con- tended they were among the JE exempt authorities, & @ , “The Floor Shops 99-101 South Saginaw St. Open Mon. and Fri. ‘til $.: , PARK FREE IN OUR LOT est REAR OF STORE ROOM OUTFITS” Complete - BUNK: BED OUTFIT Full twin size with 2 bunkettes, ladder and guard rail. HOTPOINT ELECTRIC 30” STOVE SAVE ‘60.00 No Money Down! _ to 36 Months to Pay! a Hue Lune ¢ g Our Reg. 119.95 anaenens pve Ou “10-Piece Deluxe Reg. $249.95 . _ 29 Room tfit _ HONEYMOON OPEN TONIGHT and FRIDAY ~ SATURDAY Mil 6 P.M. SPECIAL : - — Gas Powered 20” INCLUDES . » » Sofa Chair, 2 End Tables, Coffee Table, 2 Matching Lamps, 3 Throw Pillows. } ‘tiL 9 P.M. NO MONEY DOWN! DINETTE Plastic Top Table ; With Leaf / . “= | Chairs! Chairs! ur airs! Chairs! ‘ce See ; s4g% Now Priced from 37 9° Famous Norgé Refrigerator Easy Credit Terms. Up te 36 Months to Pay , 148 Not as pene 9-Piece |: Deluxe Bedroom Outfit Reg. oa : ive Be a ee Pr TWENTY-EIGHT Japan Demands United Germany Urges Russians to Heed Criticism of Conditions| in Eastern Europe TOKYO W—Japan today urged Soviet Russia to heed criticism of conditions in Eastern Europe and called for “unification of Germany according to the freely expressed . will of the German people.” * * % A Japanese note also termed Russian criticism of TO -and other non- Communist collective security. systems unwarranted. The. note, delivered in Moscow + and made public by the Foreign Ministry, said Japan does not re- gard such systems have aggres- sive purposes. . The note replied to Premier Bulganin’s Dec. 10 letter to U.N. members on “increasing threat of a nuclear war.’ * * * The Japanese government said it agrees with the Soviet Union view that the young nations in the Neat and Middle East should grow and develop.along their own lines, “‘free from alien control.” “At the same time,” the note continued, “‘it is hoped that the Sdviet ‘Union will listen more to the many criticisms raised re- garding the conditions that cur- rently prevail in the countries of East Europe.” The Japanese government ex- pressed support for the holding of an East-West summit conference but, like the Western Allies, called for “deep forethought and careful GAY BLADE — James -N. Kinder proves he’s a ‘gay (old) blade as he laces up his skates preparatory to cutting some fan- cy figures on his 82nd birthday. Now a resident of Topeka, Kan.. the nimble octogenarian says he's been skating since before he left Iilincis way back in 1884, Kinder has 12 children, 30 grandchildren and 8 great- grandchildren. 12 Million Visit Italy ROME — The Italian State Tour- ist Office reports that 12,644,000 foreigners entered Italy last year. Germans, making up 22 per cent of the total, were the most diplomatie preparation." numerous group. ‘4 Hal Boyle Says: [Skip Moon Trip’ i ‘NEW YORK Have -you b @ up pennies to finance a va- From this lunar Baedecker for the. barefoot scholar, I learned: The nights there are two weeks long. So are the days. | Because it has no atmosphere, you can't hear a sound of any kind. . * * * Z Because its gravitational pull is only a sixth that of the earth, jyou'd have trouble avaiding float- ‘ing every time you went for a walk. During the day it is so hot | that you. could fry an egg in| your hand. You'd fry, too, At night it is so cold your body would freeze solid. t ju? 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YOUR CHOICE WHITE YELLOW BUTTERSCOTCH CHOCOLATE SNIDER’ 7 Large melt a: BOTTLE ae COKE or 7- UP r OE D =M ADEE T Auburn Ave. a . = t S--f THE PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY : 2, 1038 | Brilliant Oranges Good: 2 in Looks, Taste, N utrition, - ‘By JANET ODELL ‘Pontiac Press Home Editor We are so accustomed to seeing Gand alisuctiataty in netenpntiadls hal Oranges in' molded salad make|winter. should include something hagazines that we simply take it) eating This salad is a hearty one sandwiches just aren't sufficiently’ dor granted: But it is & scant S0/with cottage cheese. and chopped satistying. That's where popular’ ifish sticks come into the picture. | years that oranges have been ad-’ vertised. They were the first food in its natura) form to be adver-| tised amd the first to have the word vitamin. used in comnection with a food ai. *x* * . Oranges hhave the perfect pack- aging. “Unzip” the skin, and you have a delightful food all ready to eat. Cut the skin carefully. and gloomy morning breaktast tables. 2. Dried parsley, celery flakes Oranges may be eaten raw or Pies avtalia Se uiniak die Gee eee eee ae cooked; as. slices, wedges or io MM bee kine | = e : duunks; juiced or in halves. | juice and add boiling water te’ rections for baking. CENTER CUT Oranges are wonderful. make 1 cup. Add shis to gelatin -ovayeEn ONIONS | dead —. Seay meng neh wit Sa i ae ed. | snl white no [Pena rer LIVER | PORK CHOPS mere aes Tee Wer FW eee af add water to cover and cook um = : ‘ = p ee ae serve your family or guests Orange! Sits M_Sabesten C85 Wit. | oveved until tender, about 20 m ‘ | — nn an a j Nut Waffles with an Orange Butter) “ cottage cheese Pe ‘utes Eves iid. put. iu: bend Gueat Lbs. ony Doz. ae : . Sauce. ol serving dish or individual baking : : : " Orange Nut Waffles | Mash bananas (there - will be'dishes. Pour medium white sauce: o ae ; Seis about 1 cup), then fold into gelatin over onions. Reheat. in oven, if) 2 tablespecns sugar jmixture. Whip chilled milk until it necessary. Sprinkle with paprika | bed Hb tontpoane baking powder will hold a stiff peak. Fold intojbefore serving. Makes tour seid FRESH FROZEN LEAN BEEF ‘e teaspoon salt gelatin mixture. Spoon over ings. wit ip cies : is sue tnehed’ shortening orange segments in molds. Chill| | OCEAN. PERCH SHORT a one (until firm, about 2 hours, ween - a ee , ready to serve, unmold on lettuce | j id Sm k Adds | Prepare oranges; sprinkle with . iqui mo e jeup of peanut butter. Stir thor- pnifla, Mix well Serve on = e Nut Waffles. * * * for a pretty appearance and good! mats, as well as bananas. Banana and Oratge Salad Molds oe 2 mMeclum sise eating oranges i Dac orange flavered gelatin Orange dulce plus bailing weiter *, make | cup dDaARaDES 2D ovnpen rated mix, chitied hey: cold Peel oranges. then section over a bow! to catch juice. Place 2? of & custard cups or. individual orange cores t extract remaneng juice, leaves. Makes § servings. Peanut Butter, Raisins oe en ee ‘in ‘the near future, it pe A fun to try new ways of generous supply. One way is dessert topping. Mix one-half cup each of sugar and dark corn:sirup, cies and gumner dor 30 Mee: Cool and add slowly to one-fourth oughly. Then stir in one-fourth molds. Squeeze membrancus. ‘New Taste fo Nuts stirring a “i;Make New Fruit Sauce pr glad ed wit With the knowledge that. we NUT-BUTTER-FRUIT SAUCE for) Sp rinkle Herts ion Fish Sticks’ | ise. ellis Gc nen hot. And many times soups and} ‘They're a light food, quickly pre- pared, easily digested. Serve them ‘in a menu like the following, and/ oul have a meal that’ strikes| [everyone's fancy. FISH STICK - — MEXU Fisk Sticks ced ha | Green Saled Posts ‘Seed Lemon oon Suen a Serve over ice .* Cy ” ere New Improved KIBBLES° | Now 24% Protein, 4% Fat! 401 30]0) 9 ANN Dog Food id tller’s VERS of Y i AR‘ rogress Better eating for your dog —more nutrition than ever! | eee This is Miller's way of saying “thanks” to old friends — and perhaps make new friends-—swhilg commemorating 40 years of dog food manufacture. You’ ll find that new sm proliid Kibbles j js a wonderful food | for your dog. Richer in meat meal and other proteins and fat, wee formula also includes the carbohydrates, minerals, and vitamin-rich supplements dogs need every day. Give your ‘dog a chance to try this truly great new food. He'll love it. its Miller’s Dog Foods, Battle Creek, Michigan. ~ [Do nt ey rose vegetables “that are even sii slightly softened packages should be frozen hard. — add a ‘Center Cut . HAM Slices 389: _ TENDER, JUICY orange sections in bottem of each HERB-BAKED peel encat eee . \ Fi LLETS - = Eo © DECAF ‘Instant COFFEE. a sox QOF JAR ie Nestle’s Eveready ‘COCOA ng 55° | TABLE KING KIDNEY _ BEANS... #0 cx 10¢ FREE! NESTEA Instant TEA . ute od same pal ith purchase of; i NAPKINS segs ere: | MAKIN seit Pkgs. $] FROSTY ACRES) | —=——— = Frozen | WAX PAPER CHOICE CUTS T-BONE TIPS... Fresh, Lean Round or Sirloin | STEAKS 69: STEAKS . » 89° BONELESS ROLLED Rump or Sirloin GROUND BEEF, Ib... . uw. 79¢ * *-* .48¢ BIRDS EYE FRESH FROZEN Cod Fish STICKS 3™ 99 TOWN SQUARE - ~ BROZEN ee ee ee ee ee eee THE PONTIAC. PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1958 - _THIRTY.ONE. with a ruff of frothy whipped po- Med tablespoon ietnon juice ‘with the a Easy Fis Sauce Aa see ey Vegetable i \Asparagua Soup esiatee dame? Bscxsces team ~ Stl Orang = od sm Purchase Fish by Rule - Ei Saar fG0es Info Salad Lends Sell te | ne See | Cos le at wil nave | In saucepan, 1 From family polishing their plates, | Various Dishes fama ae Re ae i hou in medium ofen 9 de aaly rane m an “Brolied Salmon Steaks ~ — Good_way-to-use up vegetable do not boil; stir oceasionally. Sérve U0 F). : other boneless cuts, allow 14 pound: ‘Sprinkle salmon steaks with odds and ends. For a touch of spring, «se/over hot cauliflower; garnish with "Variations: 1. Add % teaspoon Pt Prem If the fish: is bony, or femon juice, salt and pepper. Odds ‘sind Ends Salad canned asparagus soup in your|Paprika, chives or- parsley. Serves lcurty powder- to accompany/if you are planning to stuff and 2 sash oe wih at an gr he nied beating pan. i cup diced ooked, carrie i -imenus. - are a sew pleasaut Six to eight. é Every hostess seeks to-serve at/meats, 2. Use lemonated whipped bake a whole fish, allow % to 1 “ y good: over | pan into r 2 inches | 4 ¢ raw celery ways to ie - _ .jleast one unusual dish. Certainly -. \- os i : ‘macaroni and noodles. ‘The same! *¥8y from \the heat. Broil 3 | j ne Asparagus-Mushroom-Tuna Soup “Annie Squce Dumpli this .recipe for beheld Sets ee eee ee Ovstare “and om” & : J : pp uce mplings a‘ monds, .coconut on top. S¢ clams are purchased by count in ’ gpaghetti Salice, but made with. minutes, then turn carefully and bait Pepper : 1 can i10% ounces) condensed ex royal, to be served either hot or,Jemon hard sauce. Serve hot or mushrooms, instead of the meat, broil 5 minutes longer. Salad greens emery sae cunees) condensed cream’ Quick apple dumplings: Roll out cold, is out of the ordinary. Gold. You can freeze these and the shell, and- x4 the pint out of ms ah ordinary meat loaf,|. Meanwhile beat an Gounice can| Lightly mix together the snap|".""Sup cans milk jpastry mix and cut in 6" squares. Baked Oranges Royal have ready for sudden entertain-|‘2e shell. instance, into a culinary tri-/of spaghetti. sauce with noush-|beans, carrots and celery. Stir) | eup flaked tuna (7-0z. can, dramed) Fill center of each square with). Siz navel oranges “ling: * £ @mph, ith*the coming of Lentirooms. Remove salmon steaks tojmayonnaise and lemon juice to-| Blend soups. and milk; stir injsweetened canned .apple slices, a ® pitted dates > : _-| Uneocked shrimps, crabs and oe sauce will turn|wooden ‘plank. Make -a ruff of|gether with a dash of salt, pepper|‘una. Heat but do not boil. Serves dusting of nutmeg, a fleck or‘two! ¢ marsmaliows When planning poultry stuffing)jobsters are purchased by the @ fish dish “info a tasty whipped potatoes around the steaks|and curry powder. Lightly mixifour. - . of butter. Draw up pastry and seal| 2 tablespoons flaked coconut you may wish to put aside a loaf/pound in the shell . though treat. by squeezing potatoes through alwith vegetables; add more salt,| . Cauliflower Printemps _lover fruit. Prick top. Bake onjcsshews or unsalted almonds ""““iof bread two or three days ahead| some of the better stores also offer ; For something glamorous, try|pastry tube. Spoon hot spaghetti)pepper and curry powder if de-|.1 can (10% ounces) condensed cream cookie sheet. Serve hot or cold,| Cut cap off stem end of oranges, |so that the bread will be stale but|them cooked, Soft-shell crabs are serving salmon steaks on a plank/sauce over salmon steaks. -__|sired. Serve on crisp greens. a reerenae seuy lwith cream. remove pulp,-and mix this last |not hard. - |ugually sold by count, BUTTERFIELD _ SLICED POTATOES rrr OO ee Oe is - ~ 3a CHASE & SANBO! . ? - * - J _ BEAR if * ~ J . = - Sor ; = 4 ; car 3 , | C I ; E E = 7 be /'4 ° “ : bd : . = » : . . te" 6 8 = A * aq MAZOLA OIL ? : . 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Kraft’s Plain or Pimiento V CHECK (the PRICES NEW FORMULA—SNOW WHITE AJAX _ CLEANSER wy) cay a fe ~~ SAVE 16° ON PILLSBURY’S BEST White, Yellow, Chocolate CAKE MIX [SO FRESH! _ SAVE 10¢ DEMING’S ALASKA SALMON [ TOM’S ANNIVERSARY MEAT SPECIALS |B} Greenfield Delicious Silver Star , : Sliced Bacon 4G: 1 Lb. Cello. Pkg. U. &. Gov't Graded “Choice” Standing 2 BEEF RIB ROAST = 6 Gg. Delicious 5th, 6th and 7th Rib Cut . | ee oice” | Hygrade’s Mich. Grade 1 U. S. Gov't Graded “Ch i Plain or Garlic Tender Beef | eRING BOLOGNA & CHUCK ROAST | esr Ice CREAM ©SLICED BOLOGNA When You Buy a Half Gallon Carton ‘at 49. oF 49. _ FOR ONLY “ALL FLAVORS SIMONIZ SELF-POLISHING FLOOR WAX | oe bd be 29 } SAVE | . ] 20+ _ The weather is a timely subjectyperch. ‘Srhelt represents. a low-| » ‘Jail year Jong. This week it makes|cost meal value also. 00s | & food news again in that slight price, Fillet’ means: that the fish Is a | me jyou Sandwiches} T increases on insets. ees and yome| ready-te-cosk, | bonclens; sell Whether you buy fresh, canned, Ale wet mn dO a hes fresh produce can definitely be} slice out lengthwise away from oF frozen produce js your decision_/at this season imetude a ean) ate Ny 2 p a traced to cold of rainy weather. the backbone. Steaks are ready Base your decision on a matter of| for eating and salads): and Me- ie 4 LE yan OE * 3 © to cook cross-section slices of (taste intended use, cost, number Intosh, sir wageet — (tor, Stee oan MEATS—Several retailers report} '@te dressed fish. , of servings, storage facilities and|Northern Spy — | p’uutbebeens ooked that red meats and fryers afte) Fillets o~ steaks will serve three Convenience. lcoahing) sapareges trem California 12 slices whole wheat bined. higher due ‘mainly to shorter sup- people from each pound relates It your decision is to stock some is available. . sign thet 8 is! spools marge -# plies coming to market. Fresh, canned foods you may want to not teo far away. Cost hgh | Mix’ chicken, @ives, green pep- Mrs. Lawyer. If you buy fish that frozen and canned fish are receiv-!’ check peas, corn, beans, Bae! ing special emphasis in many)!s whole (not yet cleaned) allow se lesauce and peaches. iper, carrot, salt, pepper and salad stores, For economical choices one pound for each person. If the eorn and stra’ are special ‘Take Speciol Pains |dressing. Spread bread with butter }check variety meats, stewers and fish has been cleaned, buy one- ly marked in some s : Mes cook tn, about ‘or margarine. Spread 6 slices with large turkeys, jhalf pound for each serving. fresh Chicken mixture. Cover with let-| INDIVIDUAL POT ROASTS — Tender. individual pot roasts | Ocean perch and cod are popular’ * * * gage. al teounce cans ma Pe eyes pe Bivend tuce. Top with remaining bread nestling among broad noodles make an ideal main course for that fish choices costing fewer cents; Ready to heat and serve frozen serve ‘Wien my ee nie = los at State University, be- Slices. Makes 6 sandwiches. special dinner or buffet. per pound than most other va-/fish fillets usually weigh less than yale ‘ Tender, with brown glaze, in-tables, through sieve or food sped 3 i : aq electric blender. Skim off fat stutt ,; and ee Td nn Measure 3._tablespoons—tat— into = Quick. = doa crown, 1 coli and then a S4ucepan. Blend in flour and 1% B & M ‘ ont ple — well, do you: teaspoon salt. Add enough water N dee a company * dinner? |'° pan liquid mixture to make 2 x BRICK OVE = ong weg pot roasts are wpe ‘cups. Stir into fatflour mixture and cook, stirring constantly déver moderate heat until gravy thick- Baked fect for the buffet supper, too. ~ Plain or Peanut. _ ry gic ae = = TheChocolatecandy 6-Oz. Individual Pot Roasts ‘ens and boils. Serve roasts ges SUPER Colla. 2 pounds beef chuck of broad buttered noodles 1 that's neat “to eat! ello a avait ee . © Prices effective through Sunday,. March 2. © We reserve the right to limit quentities “For fast pain relief 3 tablespoons flour Have butcher cut chuck into 6) Cherry Relish . Maxfield’s Pe Pecan ‘bee ‘ite 39 | small pot roasts. Combine honey "New England Style, with Roisins Vi-on. “2 JC ¥ Reguler or Chocolote pods Pies ener court “heat Takes 10 Meat B M Brown Bread as 3] i Vernell’s Butter Mints | ‘ea 29: : ‘s an e : : : - . Six Shain RMS) er's an example, new Kd Pure! Delicious! FRESHER FF pik } Chunky Milk Chocolate Peck 25° Add marjoram, 1 teaspoon salt, had meat relish. It is easy to con- wa! vater, onion and celery. Cover|Vert @ can of red cherries into a with the “Magic Pak” over and simmer low heat until ‘ish of relish, with oo bas : —see 5, "twice as fast as aspirin! _* a ee ile r_sparide—and trui = . move meat to warm platter. a dash of red scoring as — < a Cc C $ ni Frozen Fresh ; Put pan liquid, including vege-|flourish: you have a most inter- 4 | a +. = esting new variation on a classic Potato Chi $ =~ 60’s 100’s eS _ , ios | . : Bumble Bee ‘ Sa The relish will go well with 5 most poultry and equally well with meats in the pork family: a roast, a ham or chops. Cherry Relish 2 cans fl pound each) red sour pitted cherries (water peck) drained 1 orange. quartered and seeded cups sugar % cup ‘lemon \y teaspoon S “ oy } msi: | Fillet of Sole™7; eGRIe © for your Lenten menu 6 a : 1-Ib. pkg. Box of 24 54 : ee, sts: =e Delicious NEW Spread Peanut fluf “SAVE 10c with newspaper coupon. \% teaspoon red food ory \ 1 bottle (6 ounces) liquid pectin ; ; Put drained cherries and orange through food chopper. Place in a reamelles (eee ee ie ‘lemon juice, salt and red food col- FR — < mix well. Place over high OZEN DISHES heat and bring to.a full rolling MACARONI CHEESE + MACARONI TUNA |bou: bolt 2 mutes, Po Ugg SPAGHETTI MEAT + MACARONI BEEF jstantly. Remove from heat; add iquid. fruit pectin and stir wel + * Chill. Yield: 1 quart. Bovril mee Keep Plats Song and Firm wih MELUELCETUM BISQUICK Bi BISCUITS “= 5 Q* | ae rasteeth sora J peers 2s QT" ity Lustre-creme |ii| | Keyko Margarine ——)I 5c OFF FD 1-1», cts. 49: LABEL repre Rath Meat Balls Individually Frozen 49: _ 10-0x. pkg. of 20 Va PRICE Saat Wom th Sie Etiquet - West Pontiac Kiwanis Club Annual PAN CAKE old Mines saaiohdnad Grandma's Molasses Rich full flavor, a be for cookies, tool . * NEVER DRIES... iT Be eaieg Med, Jer : Wonderful for tastier 57 soo ; fe ‘ Lenten dishes ke A wonderful, family event sponsored for Benefit of Boys and Girls work of the club. SATURDAY-March 1, 7 a.m. “til 8 p.m. Federal Savings and Loan Building _W. Huron at Genesee. We. welcome the public. ALL YOU CAN EAT Children... .50c¢ Adults... $1.00 Fancy Red Sockeye "Pillar Rock — Prime red sal- mon. Meatier, Half € i. juicier. can ba Kaiser Household FOIL Ya Price with Purchase of Broiler Foil ‘Pink Stick or Pink Cream . DEODORANT | ° Sag ad New Only™ To Skin, . Clothes. i © Protects | you all day —. Limited Time Only It sanitizes. Actually heals chapping 54 Keep your soop dish neet es new. Coblid 46:00ld your Cordbe, bal FREE) DOVE PERCH With every Dove 2 bor pock West Pontiac Kiwanis Club gratefully acknowledges the efforts of all who help make these festivals so successful. This event makes it possible for the club to carry on its work for the boys and girls of this area who do not. ff ordinarily have the opportunities: of others. Zu tt neaae Ses penis tw 2 5 490° | Rosenthal’ s Cleaner PURPOSE oer evil foc Le ar 7" ‘Seely Treated bust CLOTH ~ONE-WIPE Among our supporters are: L. G. Filder Com- _ pany, Hills Bros. Coffee Company, Peter’s Sausage Company, Pet Milk Company, Detroit Creamery Company, Birds Eye Snyder Division of General Foods Corporation, Log Cabin Syrup Division of General Foods Corporation, Wesson Oil Company, Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour Company. BRING THE FAMILY to An ENJOYABLE PANCAKE MEAL Orange Juice, All the Cakes You Can Eat, Delicious Sausage, Hot Coffee or Cold Milk. OS HEINZ STRAINED i Baby Foods All > sn) Varieties pe ” Regular or Both Size Svilt’ tby Meats 2 45°4 _ B VARIETIES : ; : er J bees i, ie & Bib Baby Juices oe toy hy ‘eects tous Gass Ge 4 tira tat food” 325+ | BIG AID FOR BABY'LAUNDRY 7 Bhd 33 9 - @ A Real Treat Sv ebtogl ge 19h Diaper-Sweet GET FINER GIF —- FASTER WITH GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS Get Ys blank for $1.00 dalue 42 Pro This Ad Given: to Kiwanis by for only 50¢ end Box Top— F..J. POOLE CO. ‘O'BRIEN HEATING * ie r o . “ + _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1958 yi . : ee ere j SS Save on These . i] a i THURSDAY THROUGH — SUNDAY Feb. 27 -- March 2 1. Pound. Pressure Can NONE SOLD TO MINORS OR DEALERS Mario’s Stuffed DEL MONTE > | OLIVES a —/ fe i | | a PINEAPPLE- ae ; oa heey! oes gga ) — re ue a anarereut MF Blue Ribbon .\99° _-— eee Giant 46 Oz. Can Re GOLD STANDARD ) SILVER FLOSS _SALMON | SAUERKRAUT LARGE NO. 2V% CAN MARGARINE IN FLAVORSOME GOLDEN QUARTERS pina PEANUT BUTTER 2. Farm Fresh Borden's COTTAGE CHEESE 1 Pound Carton Sutton’s Bay PIE Gis - te [5° | spare | | RIBS - CUT GREEN BEANS|| gg - ($30,000.00! C with 1405 PRIZES Tall f No. 303 : O Cc : Con a IN Crackin’ Good SALTINES 1 POUND BOX 4 Hnator ene sae’, ” 7580 HIGHLAND RD. *:sis'25.:3" ‘BOTH, “MARKETS OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY cS Ve # En ta and pretty as Spring are these cent of this is edible. The rest goes into cosmetics, abrasives, insula- tion, paper pulp and even synthetic fabrics. Spanish and Virgifia peanuts are poon Werecstershize sauce 2 teaspoons lemon juice ‘in ae ae mee Sak wae sizes. moderate oven (350 degrees) 1 1 cup ulated suger, caremelined 1 cup Toe water Combine all ingredients, mixing c’ Capons 49: ko loaves for Sunday or company buffet. Grede A WILD RABBITS — COON — CHITTLIN’S “If It's Alive — It's Fresh” 4-8 Ib. avg. : JUMBO —Serve Fresh Fish for Lent — BUFFALO Lb. 39° PERCH | | HERRING CATFISH & B5*) | + 45° « 5S" “$ALMON STEAKS---HALIBUT STEAKS---SNAPPERS---OYSTERS The flavor secret of many aj casserole dish is the sauce. Now @| ‘|\foods, Named Saucerama or the! Wonder Sauce, it can be made in stantly with food that is always’! on hand. Saucerama or Wender Sauce % cup real mayonnaise jemon juice teaspoon salt Blend all ingredients together and use as in the following recipe. | — Fresh Smelt — Shrimp — _ PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET 82 South Saginaw St. - Wholesale and Retail FE 4-1521 15 years of re- __ Search. So delicious, so creamy © smooth, you have to taste it to believe it . . . There’s never been anything like new Peanut Fluf! - LUBY 3 THIS COUPON m AND SAVE eee eS eC EEE EAT ARAAAAAARAARAR AAA ALA LL This Coupon Worth 10* CEPEEEEE TET ER CEE OEE LEEEPUEDPESE ETP D OTERO EES Hundreds of New Uses toward the purchase of a jar of Es] PEANUT FLUF 7 THE GROCER: Peanut Fluf Co. will redeem this coupon for 10c plus two cents fdr handling . soust pay any sales tax... The tedeem- able value of this coupon is 1/20 of 1 cent cash, mnie eee Or restricted by exciting ways. A handy 3 recipe folder is attached g& to every jar. hot hors d'oeuvres. Serve hot. 6 Fruited Pizza | New Snack Idea The popularity of the Pizza con.’ tinues, and you can enjoy it in’ many varieties. Here’s a newly developed recipe for _a Pizza-type snack using ham and cheese, | made more delicious with the ad- dition of pineapple tidbits. This. recipe for Pizza Snacks “|adapts itself nicely to a hot ap- petizer that can be made ahead of time, stored in the refrigerator and baked just before serving. Pineapple Pizza Snacks are sure to win approval for a late evening snack or Iuncheon and, cut in small wedges, to be served as a hot hors d'oeuvres. 1% cups (No, 2 ¢an) well-drained pine- apple tidbits 1 cup grated cheddar cheese biscuit mix with milk to: form a soft dough. Pat in the bot-' tom of a well-greased 9 to 10-inch: pie pan. Arrange ham slicés over | the top and spread with a layer of mustard. Place pineapple evenly over ham and then sprinkle with grated cheese. Bake jn a moderate-| ly hot oven (375 degrees) for 2 minutes. Cut in small wedges for ‘| Pineapple Pizza Snacks 1 cup biscuit mix , Gy fees boiled ham slices oT you may use anned juncheon om sliced ia) } ae tablespoons prepared musta | \ to § onvites. "“JUNKET’ | RENNET-CUSTARD | And no wonder! Here's the only Wonder Sauce Adds Zest | to Meat, Fish Dishes cheese _ Sprinkle | — over. top. Beet-Spaghetti Casserole pound ground beef Bounce package spaghetti package frogen peas ; eup Wonder Sauce teaspoon salt Grated American cheese i While the spaghetti and peas are) cooking, shape seasoned meat into’ "'small balls, roll in flour and brown, Then mix all ingredients except and putin greased baking * * Bake at 350 Pull for 20 min-) » lates. Or use 2 cups cooked, diced chicken or 2 small cans tuna or 1 large can salmon instead of ground beef balls. Srves 6. ~ * etereeeoogrereeee, SP eee eee eeeeeeteeeeereeees @eeeeeeeset For drinking tee - cooking... baking and whipping « . eee eee errr eee er esesereras, Heart-of-milk raisin corn bread Borden's Starlac makes corn bread extra light and _ tender. Raisins add their own tasty difference. For milk, use liquefied Starlac in making up your favorite corn bread recipe or mix. Stir half a cup of seedless raisins into the batter. Bake as your ‘recipe directs and serve piping hot. Use Starlac for all your made-with-milk recipes — this wonderful non-fat dry milk is such a simple way to tasty, healthful and thrifty eating. Drink Starlac, too, and get all the B vitamins, pro- teins, calcium and other minerals of finest pasteurized milk. They're the heart of milk. . . Starlac. About 8¢ @ quart in the 12-qt. family-size package SECC THOC COTO HEEHE LOSES EERE OEE CSE OSD ODOC EREEEe e*eeeeee® s*+*# eee ee Pe ee etter ees BORDEN “= 19°) PEACHES” , SEALTEST _ COTTAGE IGE CREAM . *: ou | ASSORTED FLAVORS 59) COOKING ONIONS ..........3u» 19 Borden | APPLES ................4.1 me 38¢ Package Cheese 2 Pigs. Florida SWEET JUICY ORANGES... 49¢ ®SLICE PKG. Jumbo Size HEAD LETTUCE. . .2 1 25c - 25 Lb. Bag Mich. GRAND SPECIAL... FRESH PERCH Lb Bonita Flaked Morrell’s SLICED LEAN FRESH GROUND BEEF FROZEN | TUNA. ..5>*1” BACON..“39 CHOICE STEAKS....».69¢ HAMBURG PATTIES rx POTATOES. FROZEN Strawberries 99: 2°79" 39° see if 3 : a “ oie . : nee eae 5 eee & nie : i : <4 - 2 —# de 5 ag 2 * potent ‘ 4 _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1958 | yplastic cup with tight cover or; "gmake it a kidney’bean salad, ld fis Cheee | Tele in a relish kabob. Just im- ‘|pale on skewers a pitted ripe.olive, ; a candied sweet pick). slice, a cube - another’ dar. This is the date for the third That all-American vn tale ‘ingredients |licious with hamburgers. ithe sameness in ‘those mid-winter ter pipe is like the little a un-! : Wal Re seal praen anay RUN school lunches? ‘There are several Winter Salads Better = the curl: When it's good itis/t! stilt ‘esough to: handle: easily; nenend Tnene vanes - ‘ways to provide variety without| With Special Dressing . very good, and when it's bad it’s Shape dough into balls the size of °*. cups» : torn satadithe MSU Marketing Information horeids We're happy. to say that® small walnut. posing un-| % cup dleed @ downs: 4 Agent, Mrs. Josephine Lawyer. nee one pagel perineaY agse You can still beat the salad) J this “zecme Se Fest Buftgriereemed behing. sheets, | F eblepenee feored and Of course you are invited! bowl problem with just a plain) Drain and remove stems from| } ® Crisps is one of the best we'ye Flatten as thin as possible with) cut hate eal tnd ped pieces) | ‘Twenty-three, beautiful. prizes'tempt kiddies in their lunch box/head lettuce salad. Let the dress-' stewed dried figs, allowing three! 3 ever Samed... tines of a fork dipped in water. { mares will be awarded the first place |meals. ing..do the. tyick to satisty family figs to each serving. Then cut the It's @ crisp cookie, fairly thin,/Bake in moderate (350 degrees); ** — ritubarb dishés and rhubarb, cen-| Make dessert sandwiches by put-|appetites suggests the MSU Mar- tig delicately spiced and keeps welj VD about 12 minutes. Cool on| Put salad greens into a medium-jterpieces entered at the festival.'ting vanilla. wafers together with keting Information Agent, Mrs. |rather im a tightly closéd container. wire racks. Store in a tightly'sized salad bowl with celery, wal-|If you are interested in entering jelly and a dab of cottage cheese. Josephine Lawyer. *_ Splebd Peanut Butte closed contain. Makes about 50. nuts and apples. Mix French rept ae ithe contests or attending the fes-| There are other ways too. Com-butter, Spread on the omelet. cookies. tival, contact i Croperative Ex! Crush after dinner mints and 11... two greens, spinach and bite- : co aa ing and mayonnaise. Toss with sa-|. let dissolve in milk to make : 1M cups sifted lad tension Office in your county.. party drink. Milk can be carried size pieces of head lettuce. You! Cover figs with freshly grated : | 1 teaspoon ssooon double-scting baking powder Rolls may be heated by placing)@4 ™ixture, adding salt ant MOre/‘The home demonstration agent in a vacuum bottle. ‘will have spinach left over, but it/Parmesari cheese, fold the omelet,open—about 10 minutes, Remove 'y ae Saar nienek Wenn: them in a preheated moderate|French dressing, if desired, to has the rules and program. infor-| ‘will keep in the hydrator of the over, sprinkle the top quickly with|from heat; cool without stirring. teaspoon ground nutmeg oven for about a minutes, taste. Makes 4 small servings mation, . | Pack apple and celery salad in’ refrigerator for another meal. ‘more cheese and a sprinkling of Makes about 5. cups. : ¥ i“ i mae ee ee ee . ah thy fb ES . ee ED SN CD EES SD ND ne SY GE ce GD ee i a head ris ece ag Se peo rales 4 JANE PARKER LARGE. ‘JANE PARK oa ke REG. 3le Families tend to be hungry as lions these brisk days. Good time to remember that the mote foods you buy, the - _ more you are likély to save ~ Rhubarb Pie 55° ‘Comms Loaf 25 -<\ by shopping at AaP! To ie | AeP Exclusives: Jane , Gold Pound Cake si" 37¢ ' BAZ lj premium-quality Coffee. Coffee Cake 33° Sliced White Bread . .'si# 19¢ eat i tinea ae JANE PARKER JANE-PARKER— ~. i “::\ give your budget an- extra , Parker Baked Goods, Ann no. |. Hot Cross Buns... «5% 35¢ YOU'LL SAVE AT ACPI ellyStreusel Blackberry Pie == 49. ee | 4 » THRIFTY...AND OH SO GOOD! 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Wilson's Corn King CHASES SANBORN Fa Poa SLICED BACON Without coupon 69e—With 20¢ coupon at right ¢ oO F E E E SAVE 39¢ on Our Really Fresh 3. 7 | 4 GIVE ng a NY ON : BEFORE “CneN Ckour “HER FE PSS THE B GINS! \é ( c GROUND BEEF Without Coupon $1.39 or 49c Ib.with Coupon RIPE, GOLDEN YELLOW , .BANAN Delicious Sweet Cured! Save on the Best at Food Fair | SPAGHETTI “2 25° santana’ — : ‘APPLE SAUCE ay 2 COUNTRY FRESH Fancy Whole ‘FRYING | CHICKENS esp 3 TO be CUSTOMER HUNT’S Pure Tomato ~— Tall Cc 14 oz. CATSUP % 2 25 PEAS = Can | BREAST O’ CHICKEN Light Meat — | | = 3 GOLD LABEL LARGE : GOLD LABEL SAVE 18c sith special can of , SPRY sath Ba 3 cen (tr KOUNTY KIST Toador avon | 0 0 or Golden Whole Kernel 10. Pons 1 CORN ‘:: | BREAST Q):CHICKEY fe e | : | Ses Puna Fish FRESH | ICE — " ” STRAWBERRY | a : EGGS CREAM Preserves *= = AG | x DUNCAN HINES Reguer 33c Varieties GORTON’S COD or r OCEAN ay 4 ae ~ as 3 Cake Mixes4&"" TL PERCH FILLETS TELEGRAPH at SQUARE LAKE ROAD in 4°04 THE PONTI AC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1958 unior League ‘ « » There's sorcery in the offing it would seem as harlequin-clad Mrs. Everell E. Fisher (left) waves her hand over “The Box of Smiles,” the children’s fantasy which will be presented by the Junior League of Birmingham Players throughout this area on a ero qiaenereenes oe These Lsvockaii ike individuals play major roles in + the children’s theater production. It is said that a leprechaun, if caught aid held, must reveal the whereabouts of a treasure, and it appears The Box of Smiles’ The Junior League of Bir- mingham Players will present their 11th consecutive play this year with the production of the fantasy, “The Box of Smiles,” by John Hirsch, ‘The group’s trouping sched- ule. will include .. Whittier S@ibol, Friday; Bagley School, ; Edmunson and Lam- Schools, March 6; Grant Sttool, March 11, and Hard- fe ee 33. a r@ach approximately 5,000 of the 's drama will be pre- S@ifted Saturday and March 8 i Cranbrook Institute of auditorium at 10 and 13835 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. “Tickets for these perf , which will reach r ty 5 ee may be . Cfifsed at the door, with pro- Sys to defray, trouping costs P rofit to go to the Chil- ‘s Art Center, _which will Fantasy Opens Friday Serving wn the various com- mittees' are Mrs, William Breech, Mrs, Richard T. Den- yes, Mrs. Herbert J, Fleming, ‘Mrs. Theodore H. Guething, Mrs,. Peter C. Higbie, Mrs. Malcolm R, Lovell, Mrs. George D. Miller Jr., Mrs. Robert K. Schaeffer, Mrs, Newton Skillman Jr., Mrs, Robert Strange Jr., Mrs. Harry L, Swan and Mrs. Rich- ard B, Wallace, = ‘il Pentise Press Photos trouping xhahile beginning Friday at Whittier School. Mrs. Robert W. Scripps, another member of the cast, watches the partons activity with keen interest. that these Past Presidente Feted by PTSA Mrs. Sarkis Schnorkian, Mrs, Ike Thurman, Mrs. Herbert Hotchkiss, Mrs. Glenn Stein- helper, Mrs. Cecil Diehl and Mrs. Allen Elliott were hon- ored as past presidents of Eastern Junior High PTSA. t *& . & 2 Dr. Russell Curtis moderat- Travel Slides Are Displayed to Newcomers Ben Edwards showed Buro- pean travel slides at a Wednes- day evening meeting of New- comers ‘Club of Pontiac. x * * The hostess, Mrs. James E. Graybiel of Oneida road, was assisted by Mrs. Joseph Gal- ardi, Mrs. William Motmy and Mrs. Richard Boyer. Mrs. Cle- ment Kieffer of Buffalo: was a Portraying the ruler of the fairy tale domain where “The Box of Smiles” is found is Mrs. Franklin Butler (center). ) perky two are none too pleased about revealing any secrets. Mrs. Nelson Noland (left) and Mrs. Garven Bawden Jr. are Playing these roles. Operetta Planned _ Friday, Saturday Robert Bates of Cranbrook and Mrs. Lois Chapman from Kingswood are training more than 100 students to sing and Five pages today in Women’s Section act in the operetta, “‘Down in the Valley.” /The production, which will be open to the public, will be presented Friday and Saturday in Kingswood’s auditorium. ily ‘eqiivity: ln a eoopodel bes are. ; left to t) Mrs. Ardale Scott, Lindsay cons Paul sen ree John Rosie. _to be available Here, the king appears to be im- parting‘ a bit of royal counseling to the lady fair, Dear Abby.... Mrs. Francis Loud (left). Mrs. Wendell Clough stands behind his highness regally surveying the scene. The John Hirsch children’s drama will run tirengh | M. arch 13. Explain Problem to This Pill By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: In the shop where I work the boss comes around every morning and gives vitamin pills to all the employes. He right with a glass of water while you take them to be sure there is no throwing out. These pills keep coming up on me and I can taste them all day. I don’t want to hurt his feelings, but I don’t want to. continue taking these pills. What do I do? Give up a good paying job? NO PILL TAKER DEAR NO: Explain to your boss (privately, of course) that these pills do not agree with you—and I'm. sure they won't be “brought up" again. € * * DEAR ABBY: Our son is 23 and in the service. He wants to get married when he gets out the end of June. He is marry- ing a girl whose mother is pregnant. She is expecting about the end of June. Should the kids postpone the wedding until AFTER the mother has the baby or should they go ahead and get married with her big as a house stand- ing on swollen ankles. in the receiving line? What do you think should come first—the wedding or the baby? , GROOM’S MOTHER DEAR .MOM: The bride's family puts on the wedding. If the mother wants to stand in the receiving line big as a house on swollen ankles, I don't see how you can stop her. * * * DEAR ABBY: I have an ex- cellent suggestion that I wish you'd pass on to your readers. Nine out of ten times a person doesn't care for the gift he receives. and has a terrible time taking it back. Guest Explains Dialing System | | to Soroptimists - Mrs, Mary Veasey spake . to Soroptimist International of Pontiac on “Direct Distance Dialing’’. * * * At a Wednesday evening din- her meeting in Hotel Waldron, Mrs, Veasey told of the easier, faster and more accurate long- distance cemmunication soon for Pontiac residents, ’A gift of $250 from the Pon- tiac Soroptimists will be pre- sented to Camp Oakland ‘for Girls by Alice Kimball, club ‘Teptesentative to ex ecutiv e board of the camp. This gift is on@ of the club's major ‘projects for the year. * * * . Mrs. John Bieschke was a Guest for the qvening, = T caught onto this years ago, so now I solve that problem by leaving the price tags on all the gifts I buy and I even enclose the’ sales slips. I - Get Degree at Initiation Ceremony Receiving the degree of the order in a White Shrine initia- tion service were Mr. and Mrs. Burness Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. David Varran, Mrs. Ida Mae ._Misenar, Mrs. Betty Kathleen Shoemaker and Ida Mariam - Batchelor. at * ® It. Was afnounced at the Wednesday evening meeting in Roosevelt Temple that the an- nual meeting and election of offiéers is to be held-March 12. * * ¥ : Serving dinner to 125 guests and members were Mrs. Earl Hoskins, Mrs. Fred Kline, Mrs. _ Wallace Morgan, Mrs, Winifred Vought, Mrs. Victor .Bodamer, Mrs, Myrtle Kath, Mrs. Mar- garet Crew, Mrs. Walter Drake, Catherine McCrindle, Mrs. Tom Brimhall, Mrs. Arthur Wood and Mrs. Gréta Scott. x ® * Lap-Robes Sewn by WCTU Group Lap robes for patients in - Dearborn Veterans’ Hospital were sewn by members of the Frances Willard Unit of WCTU votional period and fellowship hour, ‘Take Junior Out if He Misbehaves If Junior, who is old enough to know better, misbehaves when you have friends to the point of making any conver- sation impossible, remove Junior from the room, by force if necessary. : That is much better than to your friends for not being able to talk. ? Cheitivity paid off for Sally Hanson ae 1 hace : E. Miller, both of Birmingham, They were freshman ‘winners of University of Michigan’ s annual Hopwood Awards for creative writing. Both sey to major in _— at Michieon. a ee z mee Forty De a t ; GIRLS’ 2-PC. CORDUROY SETS _ SLIM-JIM and TOREADOR SI SLACKS __ Sizes 6 to ' $7.98 Value... NOW BOYS’ CORDUROY SPORTS JACKETS — Limited Size and Number $7.59 Value... NOW $398 1 LOT GIRLS’ COTTON & JERSEY BLOUSES Up to $3.98 Value. . . NOW $]00 GIRLS’ WINTER and SPRING COATS 12 OFF 15 South Saginaw - By EUGENE GILBERT President of the Gilbert Youth Research Co. | Say, Mom and Dad, maybe you'd |better get those artillery-type ear plugs after alle This rock’n ‘roll racket is going to be around quite a while. How long? * * * Well, a year ago when many ob- servers were predicting that the OPEN 9709! ia Fel FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! ‘| wished it long life and continu- ‘leven larger vote of youthful con- frantic wail of the rhythm and blues artists would soon disappear from the land, our poll accurately predicted that rock ‘n’ roll was far from dead or dying. At that time, only 10 per cent of the girls and 64, per cent thought it would fail to survive inte 1958. A maddening majority ‘Oui ieaier veund cones Aa ures that teenagers now account for 99 per cent of all single (78 or|eP 4/45 speed record) sales and almost 50 per cent of all long. playing (33 1-3) record albums. The result is that more and more rock ‘n’ roll artists are signing. contracts with major companies, fer long playing—and in some cases —multiple-record albums. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘1 HURSDAY, FE ‘Instead of three minutes of sus- “shoo arated ages uc ae his hi-fi set. * * * Parents who hoped that rock 'n’ roll would be carted off to jmusical boneyard by the time their small fry reached junior high or high school are also in for disap- pointment. tained blues shouting, parerits of| many of them have younger broth- " }post,"* BRUARY 27, 1958 ui oll Rolls Merrily. Along. Our current ‘survey showed that ers and sisters, 5, 6 and 7-years-old, who already have caught the beat and think rock ‘n’ roll is ‘‘the ‘se + A new generation of foot-stamp- ing, hand-clapping rock ‘n’ roll addicts is in the making, but whether their enthusiasm will sur- vive or be captivated by some ing success. This year, rock 'n’ roll gets an fidence. Only 5 per. cent in 2 samp- ling of about 500 boys and girls predict an early demise for this musical mayhem. * * . The rest—prepare yourself for an’ acoustical shock—figure it will last) at least five years, maybe more. FURTHER INROADS Instead of dying out, rock ‘n’ roll) ‘Needs’ of Family Burden Poor Dad home looks like a parking let , By RUTH MILLETT Poor Papa. He doesn't seem to. be able to ‘catch his breath. Just as soon as he provides his family with the “‘necessities” ‘of modern living, new neces- sities stare him in the face. — * * * Once a family could get by on one car. Now more and more families have to have two. ‘And even two may not be enough if there are teenagers in the family. Many a drive- way in front of a suburban ck incnainens @ % Gr Sie - Norwegian- Motif CA R COATS USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY P LAN ene NO EXTRA CHARGE New as Spring .. . and just as thrilling— especially at this peachy little price! You'll love this striking style in cotton sateen .-.-. with Norwegian braid motif, colorful printed lining! Comes in beige and other Spring colors. But, hurry— this low price is for two days only! 8-18, ” American mothers, plus dozens Play-Poise Coordinator. was destined from the first to the nation's finest infant shoe. Sizes 214-81 B, C, D, E 1 Sa Complete Line of Play-Poise Shoes for Children 5.48 to 7.98 “of ehil- dren's shoe specialists helped design the No wonder it For your own peace of mind, make Play- Poise your youngster's first shoe, AMAZINGLY FLEXISLE become REINFORCED BACK SEAM! . UNAS SHOE | e f UY STORE : : 26 W. Huron | FE 2-7440 even when there visitors, SUMMER PLACE : Once a man thought he was well to be able to meet the payments on one home for the family, Now it is becoming more and more “the thing’ for a family te also have a “little summer place” where they can spend their weekends getting away from the fine big house on which Papa is making pay- ments. aren't any new trend remains to be seen. Note that we used the word “trend” rather than “fad.” From the start, based on various opinion surveys, we were con- vineed that rock 'n’ roll.was more than a fad, like Davy Crockett or Algonquin haircuts. 3 ee The figures, echoing the major- ity, showed a definite trend toward this two-beat rhythm among the young music-buying public. SOME DISLIKE It : Even now, however, this does not mean that all teenagers like rock ‘n’ roll music or-prefer it to musical entertainment. * * * The fact that 95 per cent figure it will last five years or more does not mean that the same number the exclusion of all other types of c\ waues aan ns , . rinse a in the : March Aourial To size 48! This-is the wonderful America’ s 10 Best- ‘Dressed ‘Women We aur de Ge be east? If you own 5 fur coats, 28 evening gowns and 225 pairs of gloves, you might be a candi- date. But what qualifications "are even more important than -elothes? Learn what _— Mrs. Paley on the list... why - Mrs. Guest can wear a suit eight years and still be in the running, Don't miss the fasci- nating details. Six signs which mean “he’s going to leave” Dr. Clifford Adams cites warn- iowa no wife can afford to over- ~— danger signals that « marriage may be cracking up — there is still time to save it, “Making Marriage Work. ef are permanently enamored of it. Then the kids started cam- paigning for a swimming pool in the backyard, and more and dress you'll reach for all spring and summer whether you're stay- ing in or stepping out. Printed Pattern hag slimiming _ princess lines, soft collar, sepia butiocing more Papas are having to sink | Si could be classed as die- their money in them. hard rock ‘n’ rollers. The rest either like it ‘‘occasion- Boats, too, . are .becoming musts in many families. After all, what good is the little weekend place if the family doesn’t have a boat to get around in? a Household gadgets also are becoming necessities so fast it's hard for Papa to keep up with them, Once a woman felt lucky just to have a washing machine, Later it had to be a fully automatic one. Now-if she doesn't have a dryer to. sit beside the.washer she feels underprivileged, . ALL BUT PAPA Where is it all going to end, this fast-increasing panier of “necessities?” * * - Well, in some families it is going to end with having all the necessities for “good liv- ing” ‘except one—a Papa. Because even the strongest, healthiest Papas can’t go on | forever trying to keep up with . demands. Some day the strain gets to be too much—and Mama and the kids have to Start figuring how to reduce the number of necessities to get along on Papa's life insurance. qt : TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER x ‘ epen 4 nights to 9. pm, monday, thursday, rid What a wonderful way to, Sizes 10 to 16, / friday, séturdey chemise-look ||” | $498 How you'll love these new tops!’ Sleeveless cardigan jackets that ease your waist, fit at the hips; give all of your favorite separates an exciting, new chemise look! Sketched: Cotton-twill chemette! Beige/black/white stripes. 10 to 16. look for play! Man-tailored pants! Long, “tapered légs, self belts, handy pockets. Sketched: cotton chino ponts with fly front, tunnel loops. Grey, black, maize, - ally’ ‘or dislike it intensely. ~* Omega Mu Sigma Sees Travel Slides | Hawaii and California when mem- met Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ray hostess assisted by Mrs. Kojima. Kuga. : x The March 11 meeting will be held in the Léwis street home of Mrs. Leo Halfpenny. 4 new i furs seem new. you love. * sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. Size 36 takes 54% yards of 35-inch. ~ |~—add- five cents for each -pattern Mrs. William Edger showed for 1st-class mailing. Send to Anne colored slides of a trip to- Europe, | Adeuan: care of The-Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th bers of Omega Mu Sigma sorority st. plainly name, address with zone, Koskela of Granada drive was the size and-style number. | were made for annual Found- dock and Harry Brown. Printed Pattern am: Women's! Send 50c in coins for this pattern New York u, N.Y. Print World's largest magazine jor women ALSO: Paris ome Chanel. + “How Neurotic You?” * “Stretch for . “Our Tast-Aue } IN ALL, ~ jt 33 esc satia ae fsa oot vee Aimar aten: Journal atenenmmennemmenenan Banquet Slated | by Sorority’s | City Chapters | Mrs. ‘Robert Terry, Betty ‘Soper, and John- Whitehead were named to serve on the nominating committee pf City Council of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Age At a Monday evening meet- ing in the Baldwin aveme home of Marilyn Rowe, plans. ers’ Day banquet to be held April 22._/ Speaker will be Myrtle Labbitt. oe. ae Chapters chosen for the fol- lowing committee duties are XiBeta Beta, place and pro- and Epsilon Rho, favors. Blove i * Nannette *® Kate Croonaway * Cinderella, etc. Clearance. GIRLS’ © DRESSES * Youngland i ¥ si Announce Winners soap oer a Tord, ‘ewest reshen ‘ * elegra: Square Lake _ fama a: ren ig Boa of Duplicate Bridge ee Mill" ghepping” Cen wrt | ; H meiinw Ce Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferryman, — - F. W. 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Slim “streamlined from shoulder to hem, it skips the ~ waist and narrows the hips to ‘suggest rather than - =iefias the figure beneath. oo Saced Sad [So Delicious - d but Rich! | leg Box Cake Miss Stanard Uses Angel Food Layers, Chocolate Mixture By JANET ODELL Today's recipe is for a simple refrigerator cake. It's the kind you serve at a dessert luncheon or for me evening refreshrhents. * * * This recipe comes from Kath- leen Stanard of Walled Lake, Miss Stanard is an elementary school teacher, She belongs to the Walled Woman's Club. - Bathroom manners for children Mr. and: Mrs, Paul Singles — engagement ‘< their daughter, Piaseczny of ‘Detroit. The Lake. Business and Professional) University of being planned. af. hs sag Mary T., to - Samuel br ide-elect attended Marygrove College and her fiance attends Detroit. ‘A June 14 wedding is MARY T. SINGLES Concluding the lst are Mrs hen CLOSING All Maternities Complete Stock . Current , Season Spring and Summer Wear To All Our Friends who have depended on us for their Heir-Minded needs . . . we will miss serving ) you but find it n to discontinue the line to : make room for yarn uniform stock. SKIRTS SPORTSWEAR ~and adults!—include washing off the soap after use. Most Ancient Thrills Amateur Sleuths Anyone who fancies himself an amateur Herctille Poirot may play around this year - in. France with what is pro- bably the oldest human hand- print of all in the grotto of Pech-Merle in the Dordogne Valley. * x 8 The handpriat, which con- servative estimates place at 50,000 — 100,000 B.C., has baffled all attempts yet to dis- cover exactly why it was placed there. It is a silhouette against a red background, and is — by 2 splotches also in red. : Experts generally feel ‘that the outline of the left hand was done for artistic reasons only, but it is in such contrast to the hunting scenes generally found - in prehistoric caves that other more imaginative onlookers have seen in it perhaps a crude form of signature, or testimony - ef brotherhood. Current: Season, broad¢loth —— af Pushers $2 "$3" oe ee andy Maternity ty Tops” : ee _ ‘Winter and | ee ee ey ne "Eig RS PANTIES ..........- a LINGERIE ging oe ss ~The Oxford Shop 59 WEST HURON STREET Handprint ‘Past State Officer Brunswick stew got its name from Brunswick County, Virginia.|” ‘Talks to PEO Unit . |=2 eee ' Mrs. P. Evans Lanback of De- e WURLITZER »croit, past president of Michigan ' State Chapter of PEO Sisterhood, Organs and Pianos spoke to Chapter CL of that ; ‘Mrs. L. 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BGC. 16,50- / fi ire oe ke >, : ; = ‘ 7 : : - aes ; E Se oe ey pote ee : ie or cs Se ae f Sey fi sate es : x Pe 0 4 i THE PONTIAC PRESS. acme: FEBRUARY. on, 1058, FORTY-TWO * ies 43 reenane fe EE REED BR ae! oo? WERE UES OUR LENTEN SPECIAL THIS WEEK |DANISH TEA CAKE 68% Made from vegetable oil. A different flavor that is satisfying and appealing. THOMAS Grandma’s Angel JELLY BISMARK Coffee Cake Special 6 for 326 "Tae Ea. Home-Made Bread 15¢ Loaf KLATGHY-Rich Tasty Rolls. . .3 for 24¢ Just Perfect for Breakfast! HOT BREAD VARIETY DAILY (EXCEPT SATURDAY) READY AT 3 P. M. Thomas Pastry ‘Shop 121 W. Huron St. FE 48163 Plenty of Parking at Side and Rear of Building 8:30 A, M, to 10 P, M. Daily — Closed Saturday at 6:30 P. M. by Lumera Colorful -huck weaving . turns LOUIS Beauty Shop Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs.—Hair Cuts... . . $1 PERMANENTS-$3.50 and up E ncrngedaeapral = —— Necessary FE 5-8000 2nd Floor, Next te Buckner Finance simple linens into glamorous acces- ‘sories. Ideal for ‘ square-dance ‘skirts, blouse, too. _ Five designs (four shown) from 24% x 3% inches wide. Pattern 550: ‘Huck weaving charts, directions. ‘Use two or three ‘colors. | Send 35c (coins) for this pattern OPEN EV ERY NIGHT TO (Monday through Seturdey) _. FEDERAL’ 3 £ =a full rein for today’s new ‘chemise look fashions |—add five cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to The [Pontiac Press, 124 Needlecraft Dept., P.O., Box 164, Old Chelsea ‘Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, name, address and zone. As a bonus, two complete pat- terns are printed right in our Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book. Dozens of other designs you'll want to order—easy, fascinating hand- .| it up te each one to give what (Collector. ee Should Not _ Specify Sum - Donors Sry What part to tell them how much to con- tribute. They felt that it should cide. Will you please give me yom opinion?” nl Answer: You should have left he (or she) wanted to. You might, -however, have said to anyone evidently trying to de- ‘elde how. much to give, “Most lar.” “Dear Mrs. Post: Both my mother and my grandparents have contributed ‘to my support, al- though I have always lived with the latter. I am close to all three and now that I am getting married I would like my mother's and my have been left up to them to de-) of the others have given a dol- | Perfection Row on Aiming for [Don’t Let Dawn on. Let Flower Fund} 27 ser Loa grandparents’ names to appear on the invitations. “By doing this I would avoid hurting any of their feelings. Would this be possible? If so, how would the invitation be worded?” Answer: It would be too compli- cated to explain on a formal invi- tation that you are the grand- daughter of your grandparents and work for yourself, your home, gifts, bazaar items, Send 25c for your copy of this book today! Guests Discuss Foreign Lands \for BPW Club Mrs. Marlene Hampshire, a war bride from England, and Suse- marei Diestel, exchange student omitted. Or else the invitations Sent te reer meee eee pew You can out-do them any alas, day with your indoor sports ‘col- “Dear Mrs. ” Post? My aunt lection. With ‘your bath pillow, tells me it is not good manners your “curtain caddy,” your to pick up a whole round ham- (sponges, brushes, bath trays, terry- burger roll sandwich and that it cloth sarongs, fragrant soaps, and the daughter of your mother. The invitations should be in the fee binges. A fter inaintaining your correct weight for.a while, you will be better able to indulge in occasional ‘ * * * If any of you failed to give your- self the break of eight weeks in self-improvement, you many want Marathon _| pemnerrews—““t—the “Inaiste—od Dye Job, She Should Let Expert Do It.” name of your grandparents if they are giving you your wedding and your mother’s name should be should always (except perhaps at Let the men in the family have their fishing tackle and hunting oversized bath towels. Luxurious -Props Make Bathing a Special Treat bath is a real beauty bonus. Take a few minutes time out, whenever you. can get it. Sit on the edge of the tub, or draw up a little stool saa the — * Fill the tub with warm-to-hot Speaking of feet, an extra foot! 2 ‘MALING SHOES from Germany, were guests of Pontiac Business and Professional| * Menle) be brokea or cut ta eee janes. Women’s Club. helt. Is. r Making’ yourself prettier, health- ‘ Both told of their hometands and Answer: Usually it is cut in half,|©T 24 more relaxed is about as | It feels goed to wiggle your co | : impressions of this country Mon- Pipi z _= is bess (ite & Sport as a woman can go in toes against one of soft Take a tiny . day evening at Hotel Waldron. The |>ut if you have no knife it is best/ton “Ang there's so much enticing} Plastic pillows, and the exercise ‘iti : Raymond L. Cole, chairman of in- |‘ifficult to sever neatly. bath a special treat. soften callouses, ease tired He : : ternational relations committee. ze Se eee A little bit of vacation can be arches, : oem , ‘ ; Reporting on the international) Write It Yourself enjoyed every ‘day of the year— | You'll find that the more luxuri- button it daintily— motes DEW Ge Windsor was right in your own bathtub, ous bath props you collect, the : | Vera Bassett. Even though a secretary , ; more far bath will be. And the and you have ' Hostesses' were Mary Eleanor; types most of your letters, | One of the best beauty invest- she aitbaienl Lockman, Anny Koellner, Mrs. Al-| don’t dictate a letter of sym- |ments a woman can<‘tnake is a oprmgtume pump bert ‘Leighton, Mrs. Hazel Mac-| pathy. That should be written |bath tray that serves as a vanity PCHS. Parents you'll wear |Girr and Mrs, C. R. McBride, by you, in pen and ink, table. It rests across the rims of ‘ ot : ae fi tolding ait your litle! Attend Meetin a beauty pharepbernalie. g start wearing this . petly hg and Open House flat : l d br Oo okvi ew ‘The ones made of lucite, with a pe unusual flat a ¥ 3 acing wae ah Ther and ronal Several hundred parents visited today, at Maling’s! er grooming. They also let You! pontiac Central High School Tues- relax in a tub full of warm soap- day evening for a PTA ti suds while you give yourself a poe = hous ing Block ; facial, do your nails, criticize your} ~~ oe ee hair. d : | Using slides, William J. Lacy, : = RELAXES MUSCLES — head of the Business Education De- ; | . FULL This nice long soak eases tired| partment at the high school, ex- 2 FASHIONED muscles, and smooths away those plained the work of his depart- la in¢ oes | lines in your facé. ment, Parents had an opportunity x * * to visit classrooms and meet teach- Of course, a little exercise isn’t; Ts. going to do you any harm either.|_ Serving refreshments were Mrs A body brush or sponge—wielded'Leonard Noren, .Mrs. Leon Stick- vigorously — is a sure cure for ney, Mrs, Max Miller, Mrs. Floyd muddy, roughened skin. Rouse, Mrs, Gerald White, Mrs. Richard Stark, Mrs. Marion Pullis, There are so many different | Mrs. Frank Wyzgoski, Mrs. Dale types of brushes and sponges to |Nojf, Linda Stickney, Sarah Pullis, | choose from. An especially good | judy Noren and Mrs. Arthur one is the vinyl plastic back Oxley sponge that has broad straps, : Hold the ends of the straps in — well-lat of course — back 4 : — well paved Scenes are for Most Bad Teeth million-dollar massage, as well as) Bad teeth usually ‘result _from| 0 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open Monday and Friday Evenings © — f - ) For the Best Fur Repair and Remodeling “Now Is the Time to Remodel Your Old ‘Fur Coat Into a Beautiful Cape or Stole ie ae a cleaner, poor care. This means little or no for Easter. _ f&% .&* ® brushing, an unbalanced diet and € F Rough mitts or small brushes are|no visits to the dentist. ustom le excellent tools for getting knees| Clean, healthy teeth can add to tall C ani g and elbows soft and smooth. Feet, a appearance and. are 42 W. Huron 7 FE 5-1241 too, need this sort of scrubbing, SPECIAL Wars finest rekon | Melamine dinnerware! on PURITAN knits the — Lady Brookview $10.00 Federal's ; expert corse- (js tieres will fit > you correctly 7 | for comfort, _ PU RI [AN figure & flattery You asked for it!...a Ban-Lon shirt just like Puritan’s famous Brookview for men . . . so here is Lady Brookview, knitted from the same wonderful Ban-Lon that will not ‘shrink, sag or fuzz, and washes without blocking. Fully fashioned with all the little luxury details you appreciate. sa for. you now in lovely eevee colors, DACRON* all-in-one ® Dacron” is light-weight and strong , ® Dacron" is comfortable to wear bs @ Dacron* washes easily, dries fast Bosom-rounding bra for uplift. Leno elastic side panels, front zipper closing. 15 and 16” lengths. 38-46. *DuPont's polyester. fiber . 10.95 “Charge it’ Miracle Mile Store 106 NORTH: SAGINAW STREET : : a } HARDWARE | Open Friday ‘til 9:00 P.M, ae ae a a a nee ae s ai : re ate > # Es * [anal ail ~ io . ~ SRC Re ‘“ Ey Tae ee ie ee ee ae Ene me powrtac press, | ‘THURSDAY, FEBRUARY: 27, — ‘Sailor Collars, | Uet-Them Moon! <{ C S| bias eure ae Salesmen may | one ee inex ree a Tote smnt Sideincy | pair of shoes. Let them moar. oe Seat ik eae Prompt Sudsing | Tis‘ the only way one te |p charge account! road, anit het akaoe ie the ~~ of Wnounce the engagements of their daughters, Mary Mr. and Mrs, Irving Cocking of * *.* Guests at the event were Mickey Tersigni, Norma Ainsley, Mrs. Hudnell and Mrs. Irving Cocking. Relax, “Run Down’ Before Going to Bed ao Bae once confined to proud grandpar.|in the Old Orchard drive home of ting person for|¢?ts, has become a thriving pro-| Jean McLeod. | sleep. —— with vate a billion dol- warm bath, some stretch-//2"5 @ year going to more than 6/ning program were Miss McLeod, ing and deep breathing to relax|"illion sitters. , Baby Sitting | The nautical look in cruise = to those pert white) blisters, calluses or bunions. — '|“Navy clean,” make them easy to cial ai remove and replace by fastening) wardrobe: The bulky white | either with stlaps, invisible safety| Sweater, some simple straight | stitches. ; a short evening dress; : Mr. and Mrs, Carl Leonard Jr. of Elsinore drive «| Ann and Sondra Kay. Mary Ann (eft) will become the bride of William James Arthur, son of Mr. and vk, Ulrie Arthur of Royal Oak, and Sondra will exehange vows with Adrian A. Sabourin Jr., son of the Adrian Sabourins of South East boulevard. A June 14 wedding is planned by Sondra and Adrian. Mary Ann and William have not set a wedding date. Jean McLéod. Opens Home to Junior Guild | Prosperous Profession | Junior Wesleyan Service Guild, NEW YORK < Baby-sitting, of Central Methodist Church met Participating in.the Tuesday eve- The teenager still accounts for| sandra Johnson‘ and Mrs. Donald Forty-eight per cent of America’s 7.9 million teenage girls earn an the majority of sitters in the U. S.| peVoe. A piay concerning Brewster Hos-} estimated $670 million, while 23) per cent of the 7.9 million teenage *|sented. ‘The hospital is Toe carn an estimated $319 mil-|,,, wees—and Wesleyan Service| pital in Jacksonville, Fla., was pre- GAMBLE- WITH YOUR HEALTH \ ShireTex . - When yc": buy cure-alls from an itinerant peddler, the stakes are tragically high. The peddler may, in effect, be risking your ~ health for a fast profit. Since health is your most precious gift, rely on the community health team in the event of illness. 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Te 5 a. : 3 A teas mre i z A a, at 3 ‘ s ’ A : = RS ES SS Sa fares “ae aie s ‘ cect aes esianit eae Fx pe awe | me will soon begin with district play at numerous cities and E .towns throughout the state. Tuesday, March ¢isaly every high achoo Starting in Michigan will: pionship. oe When the “trep-tor-alk® eaten’ ends on ‘Satur. " day, March 98 ta MSU's: Jenison Fieldhouse at East Lansing, champions hopetully. open, tts for a state cham- This writer has always ‘enjoyed’ the le sineite i im- mensely, despite its many shortcomings; and has alway’ taken an intense interest in its welfare: x & & It is because of these shortcomings that this article is written. The desire here is to suggest ways of making the | tournament better, not solely to criticize its faults, . The state tourney has thus far been popular with the general public, and ‘’ i of its fae, the event has prospered. It is the Michigan igh 1 School Athletic Association’s method of determining a state champion which is in ques- '__ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1958 best team does not necessarily win. The purpose of the tourney, ebvieuniy, ta'le Gneiée. a state champ, This should mean that the winner is: If determining the best team in the state is the ob- jective, then where is there rhyme or reason in permit- ting every “Tom, Dick and Harry” to enter the event. re- gardless of past performance. ~ otk 2-14, 3-13 or even 8-8 be allowed to clutter up the field and mingle with teams which went undefeated or lost no , more than two or three games. national collegiate champ, has a formula that the ™ MHSAA would do well to follow on a state level. It would be wise for the MHSAA to study the NCAA method, a selective system which brings into the tourney and a few “at large” entries with outstanding records. eee * The NCAA system of selecting the better teams encourages cedure, little or no. recognition is given to a conference winner beyond the league itself and a strong independent nt is just another _{ : teams and efcourages ett mediocre. In other words, the Why should schools with season records of 0-16, 1. 15” The annual NCAA tournament, which decides the _ field only the winners of the nation’s major conferences . a will to succeed. by recognizing success. Under -MHSAA pro- © enter. A winning season means nothing. Once the tournament be- gins an impressive -record is. written off and everyone starts from scratch. : * * ~ Frequently ‘coaches have been known to say something like this: “Well, our season's all shot now. We'll just have to work pa es for the tournament ° and maybe we can knock off a big « one.’ * The very fact that a coach can have that attitude proves ‘that sweeping changes are-seeded. The system is at fault, | wee ee Example after example can be ‘shown of just what the coach had in mind. * * * Yule’ peats ago, for example, Pontiac Central wan the Class A ‘ regional by eliminating Flint. Northern, the Saginaw Valley Con- » ference champion.which had licked Pontiac twice during the regular season. The following week the Chiefs were bounced out in the state quarter-finals by Detroit Catholic Central, a club they had dewned twice previously. Last year Pontiac and Northern reversed the process. The the way, then lost to the Vikings in regional action. * * * Going further back, in 1953 St. Michael tossed rival St: Frederick out of the district after failing to win a game +during the season. —— state tourney under “free-for-all” rules . because anybody can Chiefs won the Valley title, conquering Northern two times along nanuitkaleniastoa ee their right to be in the tournament, zg x « * Falling out of a tourney is painful enough for a club with state title ambitions, but the blow is somewhat softened if the “inferior” that really hurts. Many would like to see the MHSAA tournament conducted along NCAA lines. The field in each class should consist of league. champions and deserving “gt large” entries with If this prompts someone to claim that some schools will “stack” their schedules in order to gain a winning season, then the answer is mandatory competition against schools of com- > parable size, & practice followed in Pennsylvania. x « * There are currently 92 leagues in Michigan, not counting the Detroit public schools. bral lnatprebagaphiaray gore: of the remainder is divided between classes B and C with the latter the largest single group. . : -each class and the event would then proceed like it does now. | In cases of co-championships, statistical data can be con- sulted to select the league’s tournament entry. If statistics don't _| do the job, let the coaches decide their representative by vote. x * * ; " tioned here. 1 apn, nat composes Theil ila or lita eel loss is at the hands ofa recognized “equal.” It's the loss to an : | school to be mixed in with-the~‘also-rans."” “if there are those who wish to call this ueibers. them do so, for it is my belief that only the top teams id be entitled to try for a state crown. Bluntly speaking, there is no honor attached to entering the. 5 “a or Drill This program, for various reasons, would take time to put into effect. One. big reason is the jumbled classification setup. En- roliments are changing rapidly and several leagues presently have two and even three classes within their own structures. A complete overhaul of the classification setup and a thor- ough realignment of conferences will be necessary before the — state tourney can be run the way it should be. a: To. make the tournament picture complete, the return of _ the Detroit public sthools to the event would be a welcome sight, even though it adds to the confusion of teams. It’s a strain on the imagination to call the tourney winner a state champion when part of the state is absent. _ x * * : ; The NCAA-type tournament offered here may not be foolproof. — Few plans are. The state’s best schoolboy teams still might ‘not But one thing seems certain — it would be a more qualified judge than the present one. At least there would be a state champ ey of te sane lee 50S Sener banana waning: inere ers, not a team which just ha time. Many recall the 1950-51 season when Niles went through an unbeaten campaign, then bowed in the district to St. Jo. seph which kept on going te win the state Class B title. Niles had given St. Joe two bad beatings during the season. Lots of other examples can be cited, too many to be men- . tion, not the tournament itself. w* 1k The basic objection to the present method is this: The come-one, come-all” policy works against. the stronger: ighe Divi Kuen, Martin | and Skizas at New Positions Two Squads to Start Twice-Daily Sessions Friday From the Press Box BY BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press LAKELAND, Fla.—Big Gus Zernial got into a discus- sion about home runs, one of his favorite subjects. “Hit 61 for the Tigers this year, and we will plaster your name all over the sports pages,” said one of the writes. 4 | ‘Sugar’ Champion| to Defend Title State, placed on probation by the National Collegiate Athletic Assn., will be back to defend its Sugar * * & “If I did hit 61, and you didn’t plaster it on the sport - By BRUNO L. KEARNS - pages, there would be something wrong with you,” . Zernial ied. ‘ati basketball tithe next Decem- ST. PETERSBURG, Fia. _— Pontiac Press Sports Editor repl Mickey Mantle signed a one-year LAKELAND, Fla. — Manager “If anyone breaks 60, it will be Mickey Mantle,” |. ee to with the New York Yan- “ Claude Simons, of the $68,- Tigh tester tate two tyuads to be- he ¢ontinued. “It's shard to imagine just how much og 020 emagegentie Bo ! na gin nae Sally ssaiegs ° power that guy has. mes Sports sn, oa Yankee history a wpe a dts < : Zerla i tdent he wil Hold down a regular beri niversi syne at valnahte play: noted | Loyola of New Orleans have League for wa ‘with the Tigers. The ¢-foot| ™ been chose gaged ont atet years, sepasil te ‘The big change which , 3, 210-pound slugger has!tournament. «* meeting with Lee pho Dir aa Rueurtisted ts never been pushed out of a The 1958 totifmament is sched- team’s. work. with the outfielders on the with |e? 10 Dee. 290. A.M, squad along with Al Kaline, job since he broke in with : a Gus Zernial and Bill Taylor. the White Sox in 1949. es ae whé played all over the infield iattield % ‘ a ‘Tast year, will probably go into he Sok tak vl OY ) Quints Rated right field for his fly chasing seas, OE YR : A. debut. This would move Kaline can’t really say pig! | in State Poll In breaking dows: "n't “AP Facsimile a. oes a City Cham and one from the squads, one which will work out in LARGE SELECTION — Detroit Tiger players . fielder Al Kaline, Henrich, outfielder Lou Skizas “Ozark Ike”, as he is| Defendi nding HAMps ranked the morning and the other in the are ig jo macany gongs Henrich as and _ outfielder may tors ng is neo mes * ae nicknamed, batted only Conquer clo; Jewelers classes ‘oe 3 f six kies listed get ee its in clubhouse at ir e team except ine. Heavy washed , “ Michigan Sees ek deecrien covtinaeat. wan training camp in Lakeland, Fla: From Wednesday's scheduled opening of Tigertown eee 236 with Kansas City last) Eliminate Knights {pot * * * left to right are Ist baseman Gail Harris, out- season, but he banged out - Besides Kuen, the other notable : ‘ 27 homers to bring his major league home,run total to}. 225 for nine seasons. for the regulars. Billy Martin as the lone shortstop . to a 67-59 over CIO Unbeaten on the A.M. squad, and Low Skins ae Lovet 50) last night at’ Pontiae|@0® p id tae Shibe Park and Briggs Stadium are considered his|Central High and sent the defend-|tively [best hunting grounds. In 1953 he hit 42 while with the | city basketball champions into) Voimer tieeteg ish ta dort The top 10 schools in each class: stop Johnny Pesky, now a man- ‘athletics in Philadelphia This total ranks him 24th offs. in American League history for one season. tae pallid he : ae FT y. Ss League players, Zernial is second behind Ted Wil- ed the Rights of Cotumbus trom] ¢ HARE Rie pase ert diams in grand ‘slim -homers. Williams had 15 for (ii. O¢7a3 os eararay The Knights’'| © = (13-2) __On the same squad, Frank Bol his career, Zernial- has nine. Be is also 7th in life- | John Keller took game honors with) 4°. mare 130-9 nee ee, tee ae el tics | Jown Dist ions time RBI's with 727. : 23 points while Ellis Appling tallied) - 1. mass tangs toia at third: ant Fay Boone sty 17 for the Jewelers.’ ’ Ishpert 7 ey “Marly ‘people. might criticize my fielding, but I’m| : Tee $. Ludington (1 ed the Royals from gaining on the goals but hit 119 12 free sites sure of one thing, I won’t lose as many games in field-| yey, piigrim added 17 points | © Ban Pistons. yo ‘|the secon He hetee ein thel!28> 28 I Know I could help win with my hitting,”| to Johnson's total tor the Royals : ees peu the season. He neéds 106 in the the City League’s regular seas" | 19, ee Except for a brief early De- |ias: five games. ah ‘average of} Zernial explained. winner with a 102 record. Four wl ge ge ese lle mi 21.5, to break George-Mikan’s rec-| Zernial had a high point in errors last ie alow caved ar Baise Bopweat's 1s (WW rf dl Basion was pretty much in com a argey | DODGE themes, foro, 963 fielding average peopel segue arabtg | aferiord Loses — methons ‘Detrett attack deepite a dopeine |_."What are you aiming et ye the plate with the), The Cam 4 ete” ie PCH Wrestling Final The victory clinched the Eastertt) 4: Gene Shue, |Tigers?” he was asked. “Well, you know 30 home runs!gjm with Shaw's meeting the CIO 7 gg en ene ce Cele iri any one season is a pretty good output,” he said, |at 8:30. The survivor of that game Waterford closed its first season in and gave them a 71 record over George sat out most of the 2nd y P Ai clashes with the Royals for the|in wrestling without a victory but me Pp the Pistons. and 3rd periods and scored all his|“and I would be more than happy to get 30.” city crown Tuesday at 8:30, also on! turned in an impressive showing vee Yardley was held to four fold Sean thched ny hake ae : Ks ® &® the PCH court. before bowing to Willow Run 3417 gad weancn i: game, some of those hurried ef-| “I think Al Kaline is going to rap out 30 this season. Clase B teams resume thetr‘play-| frchind 186 the Skier bald the when be hit Sr oe Claaiders ila iiatonse boat asa Say, you know Charley Maxwell could do it, and if Tlott action tonight in the PCH gym. oles the reat et Gy Per wer aed he hit only .245 last year he had ! 7 eee lcould add Af, e.g be tn pretty good shape,” he/Griff’s Grill tangles with Walled| no¢ overcome the wide deficit as more Detroit gave the keyed-up crowd plenty to cheer about with a 3rd quafter rally that cut Boston's lead Lake at 8:30 and the Boys Club», . 1. ‘against Booth Homes in the|“"*Y finished O71. laughed. o'clock opener. All three Waterford wins were In regard to Babe Ruth’s 60, Zernial is more in- mca tae es e"Brown Wins Quick K Oo Pero wo wil most ely fetheey-sed” orld Mgt dae Sse ot use bom tack tll may agun.| clined to go along with Mantle than he is with Willie bell defeated a boy who had been the starting nod at third, had a big eaaiee from New Orleans, poor reeranllgg earn, “6 The same- was true in the 4th Mays as was Suggested. unbeaten and 154- pounder Bill ce spurt early: last season when he/sidered a possible title “defense rag ya when Detroit got within seven in) «Everyone says. Mays will hit better in that San Loveland had one. Harry Nicholie led the’ American League in batting ‘the opening minutes, had a draw. In an atmosphere packed with against nimble Ralph Dupas today Francisco park, and they’ve put hiny;on the spot al- ready by predicting he will get that 60 this year, but if Mantle stays healthy, I’ put my money on Mick,” Zernial said. ae About his own chances of hitting 60, Zernial jested, “If I got off to a good start and got 51 by July Ist, sete Jordan. and Nat Clifton turned in good reserve showings with 14 and 11 points, respective. ty. BIN Russelj tallied 19 and ese Beston control the. re- International Flavor for Miami Net Event MIAMI, Fla. — The City of | Miami Invitational tennis tourna- . po NBA games last hight hd Syracuse whipped Minneapolis 119-/T might consider the thought.” so ne slat hee. pry flavor ne and oa York drubbed Phila- ‘Chile faces William Alvarez of Bo- (4 phia . , . gota, Colombia, in one singles , " ae TP oar Tr NL Standings Paces Alma . Triumph ee ig teee Bem Boesch ape wen 83418 arty C1112 | ®— Dave Peters of ji iS Noon nantes: ee far | hon § 5-515 Dukes 0 The cron Rochester sank 22 points in ; ae x Pet < 20-9 4 shue ] “ ing Alma to a 78-73 victory | LEADS SCOTS — Dave Peters, MICHIGAN { =. $00 ‘ Noble | 3 - % 3 iis if) over r Albion in an MIAA — fi r Rochester High School mune ye ‘ta Segneteal Frye. $33.1) Bolup © i : 38s {B) pan game last night, >| Basketball ace, returned to stal~ | Doh ai ‘tech #2, Seramptnn. (Ont) “ jigonee «O81 Ghitten | & % 1B The Scots led 96-81 at halftime | tom last night at Alma College Socmiges Tech’ $k, Mertitind CWiee.) seule one in scoring their sixth conference | as he scored 22 points to lead |p, e Score by Qvarters WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS triumph against eight defeats. al- | the Scots to a 78-73 victory over |, Rewling Green: (Ohio) 18, Westen Betrot ree Pom * | bon now is 5-8, a hr Albion in an MIAA game. ? . : 4 : : \ Es - gee / - THE, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1958 peg ah Eins Nationa] League's most valuable’ Braves. player award. lean. ace Gin apes ~ ‘Flint Quintet Dress Snapp eo ni UUINie ePPy Most Schools End Regular Hoop Seasons. a } rs 2 Sik & All Woo in Ugly Mood worse Heavy Slate Friday wn? for SVC Game en ~ - prep menu for area basket-, be serie by oe nee Be A %-game schedule which in-|ball fans tomorrow night. the Imlay City: con * Ticaten “crucial contests in twe| Chenwlonshine ate at welectt-botthe EAL winner tay Sit: bal 00 Successive Losses : : Jeagues and some interesting in-/ed in the Eastern Michigan and|known until Mareh 4 when current) Irk Vikings; Chiefs Go ults ‘dependent tilts will make up the|South Central loops. The latter will / co-leader Ferndale concludes play.) 4 44, Revenge re ; The races are over in the Inter- . Lakeé, Wayne-Oakland and Oak. F $ land B but each will have out- By BILL CORNWELL ; | Area League Standings || sso gem % 5 | aye rine Net vikings ae rad somes ie cant certain to have an ugly —a_ . . seg eund Friday night when visit t Showing Spring's | SAGINAW VALLEY == CORLAre ag | Rees eenege Suptine Geen Sigh zyrenasiens “New Look” influence - | League Games| league Games| Waterford gets an scgintenlae to|for a Saginaw Valley Conference with narrow lapels, ICentyil ......eceeeee 8 i Py alr spsevudtcieeds: 9 6 15 9 avenge an earlier setback to South-/ basketball game with the Chiefs. | Northern tf 3 lo -4 \Pitageraid ere tegeces: 6 3 # 4 field, Walled Lake could close hos- coach Jack single breasted, SAGINAW one. eeeer: @.3 @ BiLake Orion ...,......5 4 i 4 b If anyone should ask £ | Pontiac fain 10 S\Avondale ..222.. Wb s 1 tilities with four straight wins by/ \arette the reason for his squad's slim shape. Bay citys $ ojdtadion 02018 6 ad a2 | downing Farmington and champiin humor, he would immiediately tin | EASTERN MICHIGAN pies | WAYNE-OAKLAND rkley goes to Van Dyke to cOM-|noint in the direction of Flint ot pray | ercoa ig | | Learee Games| PI ee mieyibe devel out of the run. (Centra ‘Northern's bitter city ‘East Detroit s+. s0e. : i 1s T cascaten War lecte ie 4 ning in the Wayne-Oakland Tues- rival. ip “Guaronteed for the life of (Perndale ....scee0--+:7 1 12 1 Worthy nee i “ ' Hazel Park ....cc0.. ‘4 .t7thee ee ee 10 {)day when Clarkston whipped Clar-| Central is a big sore spot as. your car.” Protects your ys Birmingham .....0.. <-§ 5 al Wert Bi Bloomfield ..... $1 7 | encovlie ey D0 a ~ as the geeny — cor from oe Quiets iMt. @ “eee 2 Umea ike nothing better to there cause for ’ -ride. © SONON INTER-LAKES am eee na Doe ‘ : ra a1 | Wolves on yond home court. Scan: their discomfort. peo — League Games| eas cameo field visits West Bloomfield, Holly Last Friday night Northern and coe U : d rae : 9 S.SAGINAW ST. Pai jocnciok # ga] “MMM CANS anne Carnceve and Bishion lcm met ne taeman Vay @® Pontiac Un sicciglig argseeecs: i w w *|showdown on the Flint IMA court Buy on Easy Terms | Pormington 0023s $)St eneaict .......8 1 af 4] A lot of attention will be focused | ang the Vikings took a 7558-drub-\@f 136 S. Séginaw FE 4-5453 ee ee crectmseee S . Ro Frederick seeseesd , 0 4 a Ere ae te y ergracstbons bing, The two teams went into the ~ | pool eachhad.s sealost - test in a Ist place tie with 7-1 PTT ee seuee LLL: Micheet 2.24°°02°74 : : : Fitzgerald. Troy won the ctownltcrrgs yas :uOUHUN RENE SHMASREO GEC ERERNEEEHEE s Are You Troubled with git mee ct 8 gp a 78 = = Clement "...... 0 Ww 1 11! a 4nSTY! ‘Then the Indians added insult to i ; 5 : SOUTHERN THUMB for revenge as the Yellowjackets injury by licking Northern again in @ s 2 All \take on Jim Drake, Nick Neira : a a 9 “his ae °wtiand their Lake Orion’ mates at = ee a e 2 i . a Tuesda t * Eliminate This Annoying Problem With an Be) em Amett esere a re Avon, Orion romped 2-38 at bome.| re » Hipheraaes ao tnt mong . . ~S INLAND MARINE_ $ Sica ta dio Pomtne dietiet pesto, at Md baling © pee On . a 4 12/week. Clawson will be at Madison . a M CopPeERizee a > Hin the other Oakland B tilt Friday.| Two straight setbacks at the § a 2 au ‘| East Detroit is strong favorite | hands of Central and the prob- |g ne ] ese ; = — oi es abt beast 8 OVE he ees i 2 Imlay City .......6:. 7 13 0} crown . —be-qnough t pat the Cilels on | —§ —-Water Conditioner Fj SR ccct | LSS ad pnt verso [curt ae reser seme (w Rog, 91695 Value "$ p88: . s __ With LIFETIME MINERAL Orford a3 tS eon . : ms «© FREE Woter Ana @ 36 Months to Pay Cas | OTHER Anza | “RECORDS a4) ping | Victory is important to each @ Installed ee « a e Liberal Tre de-la Allowance Z ‘ ee ie eee 3 | In the South Central, Imlay, school, especially Northern iH a be AS LITTLE AS ie Bae He Lalliiseitsuscsscoseee-i® Slwhich has won 29 straight, is cer- —- a a M ° RECISTERED GUARANTE Re Tires , o.. The Vikings can still divide the’ = . a Se MANUMAT! raYMeNT $4 75 ne a ee nn anu Cee. Gemtee ie ieee ae eon w Valley crown with Central | Attention Convertible Owners! =| = mi * SEMI-AUTOMATIC : ; j }/Blackhawks. North Branch and|by dumping it 3rd place|M™ | Tops! @ © 100% AUTOMATIC PER MONTH | Mi Perminessn’ Gar tad 272" < sitington theet inthe other SCC| Saginaw upstts the Indians in their We sma Convertible Top . Bonerama . 1] esis liesniedees ieee tojgame. ae < oY ___ | Struggle tomorrow night at Flint. (5 e > _— ee we CrAnOTOOK .,,.-crsrweessseue onneeee Cham Almon: a“ Armada B Bt TODAY OR PHONE FE 4-4507: 1B ecto Lampbere 00002003 41 Dryden is quest of Memphis and Rie gr Sage gat Me = COMPLETE AUTO TRIM . ‘apac goes to Brown City on , i Pena Marana Corporation as final Southern Thumb slate, New| garwav by Geneing Nertherw it |i 4 SS tf E City Cage Slate firm 'naibee wut vim Reattame "eos © Seat Cover Mart | > 1 a = , the Trojans. I OD CONE ied 5 FA ee 1 You | CERY BASKETBALL LEAGUES The independent schedule will) ~ : a |e eee ' SCANS ot 7 Class B piayotts a at Pontiac Céntral—|fhave Center Line at Utica, Lapeer| Central has an $1 conference | 136 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-0391 a ’ -- 1 : SOFT WATER Be my Booth Gril a Te Club. | 7 Pm: /at Owosso, Royal oak Dondero at|record, followed by Northern with gp a j . i ‘HONE....... ay @), WATERFORD BASK LEAGUE |Highland Park, Oxford, hopeful of eu Saginaw (6-3) and Poutiec s ALL WORK GUARANTEED . mA || acca cmabmeentasdiooens Ubiniaivepieaandifinl cE gga my Fig ee ows jon|' ‘Tomorrow's fight will. be | plays at Romeo, and Sovth Lyon 2 MUTI IEEE ttt LL takes to the road to meet Boys-|’ ‘grudge match for the Chiefs, | a ; who dropped a 49-47 decision toip= Northern in their Ist bout at Flint. ae gg FEBRUARY SALE — SALE Trout Festival Set Cass Avenue Brake Service April 25 at Kalkaska | oro? ~ —_ rapa ; i s ake Service tivity gained eaten today with| (Our First Sele in 32 Yeors | Sgrgg pes | FORDS ‘49 TO ‘54—CHEVIES ‘49 TO ‘'S7 $4095 Oe ee tl Se, BRAKES RELIMED 0 0.5.........0 00000 16 jest Trot Festival at Kalkaska._| peo Fas Zour qeemgenty cabins end peck Qo tugt whose at this price i The event, sponsored by the Kal-] - ‘OTHER CARS IN PROPORTION _kaska County Chamber of Com-’ WERE _ ~ NOW pir tes - trout séason’ DO-IT. URSELF $2095 sigea|ea eee eere| Att BRAKE LINING Exchanged committee is a trout king to sue i te a er tleee ee ee ’ ceed Hareld Bastien. MEN’S SKI PANTS WERE NOW. . 8:30 te 5:30 Friday Evenings “til 9:00 P.M, CLEARANCE BOOTS. Prices drastically reduced.on many items! Terms as low Look for the Red Tags and savel ‘as $1.25 0 week! "Rock Bottom rice 3 : 5 "Tv ot —_— ..8 9005 $ 79.00 pp dng a $190.95 $149.00 Een oe seen eeerenees 3 -T SUPER CUSHIONS we — sees $114.00 | rer ....e ees $10.33) Mires Base sense 9109.00. | “SSetets. $ 38.33, Meet ....-. LAVAWAT — LAY-AWAY —LAY- AWAY — LAY-AWAY —LAY-AWAY SE. vee $19.00 | re van $9937 $10.95 $s 6.88)! | ; coopf¥ EAR | ee = sinn.0 |asceeisn sina] 917-95 -$10.88 bag Away for EASTER "beseel veces ss 9 00.95 $ 48.00 a pease Heater $ 16.95 $ 12.33 | = | Ladies’ SKI PANTS PRICES LOW ‘. i WERE ~ NOW SAVINGS Signal [2 $9.95 $5.88 HIGH iets $16.95 $177 MEN’S PARKAS. K plates clean, pre- 99° Sp TRVAWAT — i Hem M35 is mca, gong gh License Tram WERE. 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SPORT SHOP 1 165, Coss FE 2-7621 Comparable Low Prices for Other Model Cara , = Our or oy sci ep cage * Ay shel aA AYAY-AV1 — AVMY-AV] — AVAY-AYT — AVAAV-AV1 — AVMY-AVT — = — LAY-AWAY — TAY AWAY — LAY-AWAY — ei For a dramatic focal point, cover yee fireplace wall with our flippine jahogany Weldwoed. — * and dark siripes ~ make especiall handsome ~ Badget-pri oa . Install real weed paneling your- self and save. Every panel is gententent fer the life of your Come see the subtie lux- ery ef Walnut Weldwoed. a | : | CALL TODAY M. A. Benson Co. LUMBER — FUEL BUILDERS’ SUPPLY FE 4-2521 549 N. Saginaw St (Le \ BASEBALL SUPPLIES 1958 Rawlings Gloves “CLL Ln ddun : a > x 22 Advance Ticket Sales Heavy in Majors By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Judging from reports on ad- jvance ticket sales, a baseball at- jtendance boom is to be expected jin most big league cities with Los jAngeles, New York, Milwaukee and San Francisco showing. the way. The Dodgers with their 100,000- seat Coliseum in Los Angeles ex- pect to start smashing records opening day and hope to keep it atta aes tes All sorts of estimates have’ been made about the Dodgers’ advance ttendance Boom Expected Lo ee = :. 3 oe ‘ - first baseman for the St. Louig throat checkup by team physician, Dr. J.4C. Mid: dieman, after reporting to spring training camp ; yesterday. Stan, the 1957 National League bat- CHECKUP — Stan (The Man) Musial, star Cardinals, gets ting champ, needs. only 43 more base hits to reach his coveted 3,000 total. Only seven players have turned the trick. Musial hit .351 last year for his seventh National League batting title. ° AP Facsimile By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS" Oscar Robertson, an unassuming, quiet kid, has shot back into the individual scoring lead in major college baseketball while giving the Cincinnati Bearcats all but an of- ficial berth in next month's NCAA championships. The scoring soph bagged W ‘points, 25 in each half, as Cincin- ‘nati sent the tourney - hopeful St. Louis Billikens home on_ their shields last night, 91-73. The Bear- cats, ranked No. 3 in the Asso- ciated Press poll, now are 21-2 and have pocketed no worse than a tie for the Missouri Valley Con- ference title. Even if Cincinnati should be upset by Wichita Saturday and wind up in a deadieck with Bradley for the crown, it's a sure PPP IPIP OPIS? 51 Mt. Clemens FE 4-¢211 GOES SST f bet the Mo- Valley will select the Bearcats as its NCAA = resentatives. Miami (Ohio) and Suanenes PP stan ae’ CAMBER [7 TOE: IN we. : Robertson, Cinci Close to NCAA Tech won their paige cham- fearley which carry tic berths in the NCAA sie ment, but only Miami definitely is going to the playeffs. * * * 73 for its fifth Mid-American title in seven years and now will meet Pitt in the Mid-East Regionals at Evanston, Iil., March 11. Miami knocked off Marshall 82-| » |$2,000,000 San Francisco, Pete ~ og the ticket manager, says approximately $925,000 is in the till, almost a 100 per cent in- crease over last year’s sale at this time in New York. . With ke more opposition from the Giants, and’ Dodgers, the Yan- kees are reaping a rich harvest in New York. A month ago, club officials said the advance had reached $1,500,000. The club record of $1,700,000: probably has fallen already and the final tally on opening day may be cose to Despite a self-imposed limit of less than 5,000 season box sales, most enthusiastic in their demand for the combination plan includ- ing opening day, night games and Sundays. * * * Milwaukee, as usual, expects to close out all its 12,000 season tickets lohg before the ‘opener, and aims at another attendance mark. Eaglets Crush ‘Hearts, 64-28 Orchard Lake St. Mary's Eaglet cagers spread their wings Wednesday night, and soared = their season's 12th victo crushing 64-28 count over rare Detroit Sweetest Heart of Mary. Loss was the 7th for “Hearts,” against nine wins. Eaglets have lost five. Every member of the St. Mary bench got into the game that had been expected to be a close one, Rev. John Rakoczy used seven reserves, beginning with substitutions in the first ‘peried, which ended 134 for Eagiets. ‘Hearts’ never got nearer than tournament. Morehead, the run- nerup, might go instead — meet- ing Notre Dame at Evanston. Temple ranked No. 5 and head- jed for the NCAA, ran its winning jStreak, longest in major college play, to 20 with a Mcas job on La- fayette. * * * Maryland, ranked No, 17, was tied at the half, but defeated - |Georgetown 56-46, Xavier (Ohio) led 61-38 at the that figure, never collected a double figure total in any period. St. Mary hit 62 per cent from the foul line, Skippers Draw for Their Test landed in the two-game bracket as drawings for the Class A district) basketball tournament were con-) ducted last night at Southfield. host Bluejays will open the South-/| field “A” district next Wednesday | day, March 8. | the same night. c Utica Quintet Walled . Lake Engages. Detroit CC; Pontiac in 2-Game Bracket | -Pontiae Central High drew South-’ field ag itg opening opponent and Waterford was paired with Utiea, Walled Lake drew Detroit Catholic Central, Livonia Bent- ley was matched against Red- ford Union and Farmington got a bye opposite Pontiac and Seuth- field. Art Van Ryzin’s Chiefs and the | night at 8 o'clock, with Farming-) ton meeting the winner on Satur- The Skippers clash with Utica on, Waterford andij- Utica will square off at 7:30, fol-| lowed by Farmington and the Pon-) tiac-Southfield survivor at 9. - The winner of each game will automatically qualify for the re- gional tourney, which switches to the Bentley —- the following week. Walled Lake drew a rea] rough field to round out the nine-team | SATURDAY ~ ONLY! STURDY, STEEL COVERED SKATE CASE Given With Each Pair of Chicago Roller Skates animate Women’s Seventies White, 12 to 3 Ladies’, White, 4 to 9 Men’‘s, Black, 5 to 12 Regular $17.90 | Values ——= GET THIS STURDY ROLLER SKATE CASE FREE! ® Lithographed ‘Steel covering s 3-ply wood frame © Full size ® Hand curved plastic handle ® Double Dowel lock and key with 2 snap bolts ° etry 2 brass yar gaa covers PAKoyet 24 E. Ho $T. customer in Catholic Central. Their contest is scheduled Friday, March 7, at 7:30, The Bentley-Union game! of these two games also qualifies for regional play at Bentley: Other area sites for Class A dis- tricts are Ferndale and East De- as Highland Park, Berkley, Ham- tramek and the host Dales. ball and Van Dyke compiete the nine-team district, East Detroit plays in its own dis- trict, along with Eastern Michigan League foes Port Huron and Mt. + troit. There is a star-studded field | at Ferndale, including such powers] UAis | Tell Yo Mister... “You'd Birmingham, Hazel Park, Roy- | al Oak Dondero, Royal Oak Kim- Clemens and seven other schools. NEED BETTER GAS MILEAGE?? Better Bring Your Auto to Us Right Away for a Complete Tune-Up, Valve Job or Other Gas Saving Repairs.” WOHLFEIL-DEE 2274 S. TELEGRAPH FE 2-4907 The contest closed Eaglets’ regu- lar schedule. Next action will be in the Class C district tourney here next week, against. St. Michaél. ST. 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WE HAVE IT! |Build Brass’ Golfers Asan, There has been no attempt to sell through retail outlets yet. ‘The brothers, familiar with that nan JOE'S: 32 8 Saginaw St TUTTAITS oacow ler FE 2.0022 TARPAULINS Sx7 $3.50 9x12 $10.80 qerqresrenenemn ses ee 2nd Annual All Family Ik Filling Tatum's Shoes 1955 MERCURY 2-Dr.—R—H—MOM | 1951 PONTIAC Wagon—RH—Hyda. BOAT SHOW Bring the whole gang to this exciting Boat Show. You'll get a preview of’ everything new for ‘58 Sun and Fun time. All the latest Boats, Motors and News, with plenty | of opportunity for Boat-talk with your friends and Bob. | 2Dr. V-4—Sto—RH | 1983 BUICK 4-DR. Super R.H.—Dyna. 1955 FORD 2-DR. V-8—Por—RH 1955 a5 PONTIAC 4985 FORD FORD 4 4-DR. Make a date. It's all family fun. 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Keego Harbor | Out of the High Ovethead Area. | 6x? $4.20 10x12 $12.00] | ‘Two. years ago Meadow Lemon : - ewes | Globetrotters the famous bas- the Police and 8x9 $7.20 12x18 ‘TRE Eketball magicians came to Pon-| 9 pressradio 8x10 $8.00 15x20 UmGin | tiac, Several outstanding vaudeville a Lemon, who had the difficult|acts, brought here by the Trotters, We M R "9 5) 0 ty task of replacing the redoubtable) wij! also be featured. The show be- 7 a anila | ) c ft ic foeie iam, Sat Oe ein at 7:30 p.m jrough for a t s atiempts) ‘The Pontiac Lions Club is spon- — 44 | to get the laughs that ‘Goose © FOAM. RUBBER : a ioe a ares Sh smeren, Si perete 4 ing, cushions, upholstery, ete. THICK. | sae any | — cpanel ae fees que Sc. congeners i cut to size with kitchen scissors. | has come trom his | Music a rinnel] Bros. y | reckie season with the’ Barlem: \dowaiown Pontiac. - | He has added new antics to his. reser se ood EDDIE STEELE'S | , }up to. Tatum's reputation as the! 4 “clown. prince” of basketball., | | : Lemon will display his ‘“tomfool- | | Ripe | “This Trotter: tearmmates will add ARS . Sis] USED CARs fexcellent basketball} = 7A | i . : ( . i | ‘The Trotters, appearing here CSS | low. Low | J }| nave the Howse of David’ from ' = } WINTER . ORTONVILLE || ppricgs | 1955 CHEVROLET | t { ! i i PHONE FE 5-204 - Used Car Ph. PE 2-2566 : in PONTIAC = : 339 W. Huren 26 E. Huren Miracle Mile | . ES _— Fiderel 8-9252 FEderal 8-9255 Shopping Center | yuey waRNESSED A HOBBY — Brothers hobby, aj} Duane and Keith Piechowski, left to right, ex- ehandised through pro shops and to date 7: _ ‘guino Waste pelt pttere tany ome eminent 2.000 have been sold. ___-____+ | @ +--+ Zi | at Bay City, Mich. Their business started as a Putters Meadow Lemon of Trotters "TABLES by numbers... + asi y mi itp é sina gece Spe i galas a caectes Sale Cli tual ae ae TYLART wv W color fer qvery sumber Choose from oayv f attractive preneut ood table eon ne | oF veer vere A FASCINATING _ WOBBY AND PASTIME ere at cS re —— — on ei Oa 2 | SCARLETT'S HELE SHOP’ 20 E, Lawrence St. SAVE ‘850! | ‘BRAND NEW FE 2-7221 Sains e'staersseSI 1957 PLYMOUTH Country Club pro, Peterson Ae 4-Door HARDTOP _ pros assembling last ieiatarl oreo CGS cite) end come ott IICLUDES: Pewerfina Washers, Tutone ¢ Saas ent Oe oe aan wh Sn Eiger Lich inae 1. Mier ulna Whee Corr vo Bren lp ayer een ay aly gto wf s{ f cy ] 12. 9 5 TOTAL and design without sacrificing |line). PRICE Deane ond Meth wae eo ene set, a jumper and Duane encour- |. drive. a cont soearel dome «+ + ff PAYMENTS OF tour tches - _ If my man doesn’t come after , If he does I'l either try to drive | : A three-year contract was signed/around him or, finding trouble | with the PGA for mass production|there, go with the jumper. of the new club, Next: Archie Dees of Indiana | THE HOUSE —" x* * & . | Your Chrysler — $299 DOWN OR YOUR CAR DOWN— R & R MOTORS, Inc. $58.33 PER MONTH! Local Franchise. Dealer” OF GREAT VALUES! Plymouth — Imperial Dealer FE 4.3529 DAYTON'S PRE-SPRING e 100% Cold Rubber Construction eAll Electoric Rayon Cord | e Silent Tread~Sure Traction ° Lifetime Guarantee Against Defects 77 (6:70x15 Black) SALE Plus Tax __ SZ, | TUBE TYPE BLACK | TUBE TYPE WHITE reenact | eae ware e115} 12.77 | 16.95 | 15.26 | 18.49 | 1.1015} 14.77 | 19.49 |: 16.18 | 20.49 | ee ‘1742 | 21.58 | cha - 22.49 BONDED BRAKES| Wheel ligament |" s@iaa™™ Labor & Material "Castor, ‘Most Cars SEAT COVERS. 2s Patera. Ps Ta INSTALLED. FREE e * : é “ Ss aepdiericce bee POON ee Cree Sec. of State’s Office Reports: 3 29 Lose Driver's Lice The Michigan Secretary _ of, Licenses were suspended -from| State's Office reports 29 Oakland County residents have had their Griver’s licenses suspended or re- voked recently. . The giscteaned were ordered to furnish financi teven. responsibility for vat Q. Sanborn, ay L. Scarrott, 409 8. Jesse Walter VanBuskirk, Walled Lake John Wilson Jr, Walled Lake Ordered to furnish financial re- sponsibility for unlawfully driving away a motor vehicle were: Harold Barnard, 205 Raeburn William G. McMartin, Milford Thomas E. Masters, Barton Howard B. Nuttall, Milford Orr, 674 Emerson Ger 5 Melvin B, Ott, Parmington Cecil B. Woodruff Pe Pareligtea David R. Chatfield, Clarkston and Merle R. Cole, Oxford for un- lawfully driving away a motor ve- hicle. The following were ordered to furnish financial responsibility for leaving the scene of a personal injury accident. Robert E. Oxford, Milford Ordered to furnish financial re- sponsibility for unsatisfied judg- ment were: Lyle F. Baker, 1169 Collier and Stanley P. Michalek. Licenses were suspended from Roger E. Perreault, Rochester; Gerald L, Scully, Drayton. Plains and Melvin N, Sherman, Rochester for, habitual negligence. enses Be S Delbert R. McCluskey, Troy, had his license revoked for hab- itual negligence. . e Simon P. Studebaker,- Milford was ordered to furnish financial) - responsibility for felonious driving. More Visiting Alabama MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The Alabama Publicity and Informa- tion Division reports that tourist travel to Alabama scored gains} - during 1957, with visitors to the Cathedral Caverns at Guntersville increasing by 19 per cent over the year before and those to “Dismal Gardens” scoring a 100 per cent gain. Receipts form the State hotel and mote] tax, first levied in 1955, showed a 25 per cent gain. YM MATOR, THIS IS MY % FRIEND WILCOX MEARS { ~ HE'LL. UNCORK 7;\ QUESTIONS FOR YOUR BOARDING HOUSE } By Br MY CHILD ANT TE Sze | tee Atert [Reso sur et mat YES, MY WoRD! THE YES, WELCOME TO RANCH HELLO! TB, HOOPLE THE STARTED 4 MANOR, -A BOOK OF ff WILCOX fae F IS FILL- A ING LP Y With (Z DINING X% GREEK HEH-HEH/! 4\ ONZ BATTLE | 7HTHEMATICS)/ 1 DOTE ON] | ROOM BAGWIN/ ON THE BLIS ¢/ARCHIMEDES / \ LOCUSTS BUT L CAN MYSELF/>~ \—/ FINISH IT DURING DINNER! : : “S a Ke a . SS » ¢ ‘ < . \ NS a e\\ S A ] et y we a ee / yp wey “SS ; —_—" —— rs Wy | \ l / rf ) | | } ©) Pies ONE IS Iii Uff WRITTEN \S tr © 1958 by NEA Service, ine. T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat. Of. 4-271 i GREEK, MAJOR = OUT OUR WAY PRETTY COLD BATH ae ad fied ZG —— A Ss a Aka ER Ea ats. at OLA AOI OIE . gyi a CO “tt Oa oA os JT.RWILLIAMS TM. Reg. U.S. Pat. OFF. 2-27 © 1968 by NEA Gorvies, ina, E DUGAN SEEPS MILLY— WHY DON'T ' _ ft WAN vh j \ A Ve NM ea PA Hf : B : on 7 ; eG 1958 by WEA Service. Ina. TA Reg, UA Put. OF, -*T CHALLENGED By Ernie Bushmiller I'M MAD AT IRMA--- HER To A DUEL | * v0 ete CAA Pate, GOING TO|} S5o¥¢ ee POSSIBLE BUY THE | } wHiPPED : Y. ; “MIGHT AS WELL MAKE \ THis DUEL AS PLEASANT SRR S&S ‘ HALF ACRE CASTLE WHATS OUR NEW | BOARDER LIKE, JO? | s \ — 15 SHE pRETrY? é, " os ie ‘ . = eS 1s DONALD DUCK GEE, GRANOMA, I'LL JUST PUTON MYGLOVES, | | INSTEAD O' WARSHIN‘AN.| f <8 SO HUSTLE IN, WARSH THOSE DIRTY PAWS AN’. By Walt Disney Lax i ee ee i oe | Ed : j : 5 t ' - ee : : . bi : ? 3 - 1 . ; : i 4 e ieee i : : pe | by 2 - ‘i iF ; roe THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1958 = a. opt * ath ‘ ‘MARKETS |Stocks Irregular, Pr aE ig - The following are top a ea Fees Slightly Lower Markets by growers and sold : : them in wholesale ‘package lots CHICAGO # — Corn went higher) Quotations are furnished by the NEW wenie @ « al than other future grain prices in'Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of|itregular with slightly lower tend-)_ Pe Pontice Group profts| News in Brief Regulations to Govern sam Willams, 39, of &T Bagley. Board of /Prade. — ms yo were mostly in small} Police, Fire Dept. er von sound ag soe eres by It resumed its sihessiess of yes- - Produce fractions and turnover was light ss e nage ae McCal- | A fina) draft of a new ccosting. sentenced eae poare i geatto yg cl 2 Fruits seer contenant aed tbe mayne hp rules for the Pontiac Police and|to 20 days in jail and a $100 fine or {Fire Depts. was hammered out|40 days, lyesterday afternoon by the Civili 1. p saris, $1, of 106 Wes- Service Commission and its Rules con St, was found guiltyof solicit- ours eenee 3 one commission house, A good deal Apples, McIntosh, bu. «.......:.+. 3.75) a of the support was reported to be “PPIs Steele Red. Bus ----s+y.-- | - — — go od | we a gapanes <> 08-505 rather sizable offerings of at least/AP5ict: Tonstnan, bu. SF 00| peared to be marking time. ‘continued short-covering. — | for taster production of Committee. i e by Municipal Judge * * * re diiaey “oo ey WE ee aes eo. 3 00| and ne These gains were * * + : ing vest rove Bn ag She was fined While.,all the com contracts Corres Speed Bu. ----cscsees--s 22) shaved a bit, Boeing and United At the meeting with the com-'$25 or five days in jail. were up a half-cent or more in|Horseradish, pk. basket Sone +: 233| Alreraft ¢lung to narrow gains were the assistant city the early trading, soybeans and/ Leeks (bens) tee .--.---++++++7+ 903 | while Douglas was steady, mission city personnel director,| Rammage Gales Vriter Fel Feb. 28, other grains held at levels about, [peretes. Best, ince.» (6: =... 135! Oils were mixed to higher as me ct assistant police chief, 7:00 pm, AD steady or slightly weak. Ae ee fancy, 50-Ib bag ...... 2.35 | cold weather cut into heating oll cebeanatatiree of the police and change trance. a Rhubert, suiebane (wens ) der orf 23 | stocks in some sections, firemen and the city attorney. Dr. O. B. Ferguson Dental Office Near the end of the first hour,'squash, Hubbard, bu. -+ 238) The steel group was generally The mission accepted most is now located at 10 E. Pike. Le whee! ~~ . = Bs cent as lower. U.S. Steel gave up * sti aa of the com-|FE 8-091. v. lower, March 02.40; corm 4 % ‘point or so. Most of the others were higher, March $1.12; oats \) Poultry poe smaller fractions. mittee's original draft arene = Senmegs. et OTe to dt pa lower to 4s higher, March 63%; DETROIT | rou gray Coppers were mixed in the wake its chairman, Theodore Car! — 10 ‘a.m. to 8 pam. All very reas. rye 14 to 4% lower, March $1.20%;;| perrrorr, Feb. — Prices paid ofa new price cut by a major Bel- The new draft provides c= soybeans % lower to % higher, = a : top an A live poultry up gian producer. Kennecott was off a the retention of all existing de- March $2.22%; and lard 5 to 13|"° Heavy. “type hens, 27-38; vrotfers, type | jfraction, Anaconda about un- Fish Fry, VFW Hall. 4630 W. rules which are not in |Walton Blvd. Fri, 5:30 to 7:30. cents a bundred pounds lower, /hens.-13:17; heavy, ype ae vag at: changed and Phelps Dodge __ — ue | conflict with the Civil Service | ) mage Sale—Youth Center, March $12.57. caponettes, under § Ibs, 25-36%, Over) uy slichtly. gee : E Act 78. Orion. Fri. and Sat. —adv. Pes Se ene a STUDENTS TOUR MSU — Following the School A Cappella Choir toured Michigan State | |. EE ee hes: : . ROIT ‘ - presentation exchange assembly at Lansing University. Here a group sees a demonstration provides tires Downtown Car Wash $1.00 to all. Grain Prices eErneny Bess | New York Stocks aa . : The chief can i nt 32 20d | | DETROIT, Feb. 27 (AP)—Eegs. {0.0 | ew Tork ofoc Sexton and Lansing Eastern High Schools yes» by one of the camera technicians at the studies—/ . ; pend a man up to three days for tae CAG GRAEN a a (Late Morning Quotations) terday, 110 members of the Pontiac Central High of WKAR-TY, the university station. sea tiene’ and be can O0-| Rummage, 902 :Cess Lake Rd. CHICAGO, = = Opening | * Whites, grade A, jumbo, 50-51. weighted m 9 to 5; Sat. _ to 4. —adv. oe oe t leverage. 50%2; extra large. 50: large. no Ce ness 3s Jonna Mian ey pend up to 30 days for more seri-|Fri. —* beac [45-48, wid, ave, 46¥e; medium. 41-44 Qing Chal ....- 25 Jon x with the consent of BT. ..ccen-) S90 MBP. wocccess OF) sees : . ous offenses , Su Feb. May $18 May oo cc... Shaq| Wid. ave. atte: small. 36-39. wd. ave..iQium Lid 1772. 314 Kelsey 1 Hay ° 2 . ; VFW 1008 Penny Supper. Fe May 202193. July SITTIID 603g 37! grade B. large, 42-45, wid. ave. 43; Alcoa ......:: 65 Kennecott... Goodwill Payroll Soars |Heading Leonard Oil the offender. 28. 371 E. Pike. Between 5 & 7:30. Sep. ........ 1 98% wt on — oy reported; checks, - 2-35. An “Atri oars us Kid clk ; zn oom ie esi en s * * a Dec. ..cesss: 03 AT. .. 0-08 * i mCan ...... Kro: Bore _ : : a 1.13% ey wo a ra ths4 jumbo 44: — ae Whites el Am —y age zi 2 #3 LOF “Glass . : Hs) D OIT @ MOL ‘ ; the hief fails to use his power: ° | M May ie Bee ti's-40%4: medium. 2s: browns, eee Am MS Pes .. 34.8 pe arene ue anil Retires rom tries of Detroit report’ that its|A, Schrader has been elected pres- It aaa with nt of the Names Hills Man eonceces 9% a— am 2. extra large arge 1 m Meta : : ove BO. 4 | gee S00 HIRE ae gag [SP meds Sp™ IPSS DSS SS am Mere “2 he Uaetiteg 20 HS | payroll tapped a million dollars in|ident of the Leonard Crude Oil Coulottender, the officer can ask the| .atichigan Consolidatéd Gas Co. 7 Res = iam Boa, pon as Martin Co’. 324} Roland V. Hutchinson, special as-/1957 for the first a subsidiary of Leonard Refineries|city manager to use this 2 of| announced the election of Peter J. Livestock : \am Tel & el ‘1125 May D Strs -- 2 |signments assistant to Charles A.j|was founded in 1 Inc. of Alma. Formerly a vice|penalty in lieu of filing formal Monaghan, 110 Lone Pine Rd., Se lam Viscose’ ....27 Morr Ch & 8 : 38.8 Chayne, General Motors vice presi-lemploys physically president of the Alma firm, |charges against him. Ss ‘eld Hills, to the ‘board of 0 ons {0 Cal peTnotr, pon, = ay) aqua) Anaconda... <)$ Minn Man’ ..% (dent in charge of Engineering|persons in the repair and Schrader succeeds Delbert 7. Hew-| The final method is formal oomhi ie Cattle. salable 380. Bulk early supply Atmour & Co: 132 Monsan Ch ...324/Staff, will retire tomorrdw under|of discarded clothing, furniture afd|itt who was killed in the crash of|charges which leads to a publicidirectors yesterday. ean tetilhy etedc nt wee (atchieon ,..°. 181 Mueller Br." 3¢3|the General Motors retirement pro-jother items. The 1957: payroll to-)® company plane near New Buf-/hearing before the Civil ‘Service| Monaghan has practiced law in ’ __ sles! Geatiored tote ot Steers and Toit” At Cettine - 308 Murray Co, -- 248 gram. taled $1,045,000. talo Feb. 15. ~~ {Commission. Detroit since 1934. i ers; buyers virtually absent; quality 4. Mi * 75 Net Cas i GCK S SIOPY «Sse PSE Stee Pas le ER Sie Btn 910 nutchieon joined Dayton leariter, tn eek: chet cals chilies sonst (Benauet ..:° 12 Ny Central. 13.4|Metal Products Co.,, which became | : ie: sae Le Eee i 00- | Boeing Air... 385 Ne ay GR |General Motors Research Staff. He’ . Commissioner of FCC sendy compared: inst “eck siauphter Bob Alu °°" 181 Ndr “Puc” """S8llater joined Oldsmobile Division, 4 Linked fo Charges of Uillity dnd choise. standard vo tow choice Bort We'™ *°- $55 Nwest trin ae where he handled all types of engi- ate steers and, ers under pressure en meee Ohio Oil ..... 4 ring ‘assignme influence Pa offs stony tp wonb, ocananrd 10 tre whois Bed hee ig Owens Cag at "te leapt al of Engineer- ' . “ , . Y uuley Sree stead may te oe conte Woven: \Sepuat sin’? 3 feo 0 i) O1 --S+4ling Staff's Automotive Ordnantay a . ee ——————— ah Seana wy active. steady = Rca Cp ... 36.1 Pan A W Air ‘43 4 : 4 ‘. te sales cows weak to $0 cen “Th pea et. 1 |Group in 1941. Following a 2 WASHINGTON @-FCC —s steers sedi beh snetes, Raye | fee Frac‘ $88 Param Pict ..42/he designed an experiment 120. : ; sioner Richard A. Mack, centra sent; few loads of. choice 1210 ib. to |Ches & Gh . $16 Parke Da ++ 14) mpression ration six linder, cj “* : r , figure in tangled charges of pres-|iz0 ib. steers 27.50-2778; good to low CRIS... $h4 Penney, JC ....73'1 CO giro 2 mre a Mam Wc ho eats Siete, tie ie BY ta eee eh, ny an House investigators today with @/ iin eM seal oe tee choice eit. Cot Bre A -.° 383 Pheips D So tey ngineers. |93.50: * = seeee tomotive E { chance to give his side of the ers sso- 6.80; average to Come Ea : Ma Philco 143) Au a high choice heifers absent; good to low) ** a Philip Mor 41 He lives at 5690 Forman Dr..| st . i” : |Con is oe § 46 " Sah Sie te-siper miiy “owe” 16:50-(02,8 Gas. 26 PRUE Gg oH Bloomfield Township. When questioned by reporters, |weet: latter price not as tree one att icont aes 43 er a a he arrived at the House com. “otk: ceners and | cutters Cont COPas 92 Pure : 34 : . as [utility bulls 20.00-22.00; cutter bulls Cont Mot... 7.8 BCA ae a B 7 Py Gene of tlncnmtact, whether bo (ie Sarrsciean: “tabeey Eee ere fern oa S32 Raper ‘Warn Gale Headed 3-Pe. WHITE The Store That Values Built ~ sages of . P bed et etng to at, he rele: (ar ates, ear Sams Mage Be RR BY | 3 WAYS TO BUY: . , of course not.” week to make fa ese . 56. er Be - 3 if G Bay A WE ACCEPT COMMITMENTS a ae oe mets Sete Tendo Se es Sek at Rey ex’ @ 1Or Green Bay Area : —— ce “investi land utility: few choice and prime vealers Erie RR ...:. 11 Soars Woeb ... 36.3 Regular $134.50 1—CASH Soa Rake a gating charges of . influence and) [frades "virtua ally “absent after, wva-week: | Fesd “Mach’".. 804 Sttalais™ * ESCANABA «® — Commercial | Includes 5-ft. tub, wash bastn 2-—LAYAWAY pen Friday Nights payoffs called Mack amid sugges-| standard Rood 22.00-29.00: cull \Pord Mot .... 39.6 Socony 45.4i\fishermen along the west shore of| and closet. We urge you to 3—NO MONEY DOWN ON F.H.A. “eit 9:00 tions he may have violated the law ity {AGH Msn Sl AB traen Stra": TS Heuthec co. BEETS eee removing, the ang RS 8 as low an $1.25 weekly Gen am .. FT Bee SSS tvens " c and Spratt Mut Se BE" Bs Eagle at he wag ena | Commission, \deughter lembe « steady: shorn lambs 56 on — it mt 78s A) es Ee eee | Sinfonia staat Soe e, a a : : e ® i lush ¢ Another y pure : pea pin agg sesremon, .. ,|Press-On Nail Polish gy =" ° “= “™ “"* * Care applicant for Channel 10. Bri { Sh td 7 ! | Whiteside, who described Mack Call net onu owns 3 a ew ' Wall Cobinet.............. $ 14.95 ' Single Steel, White Enamel friend. acknowledged Indust. Rails Util. Bl @ d p ; tsa long frend, Sclnowedged| gy FRANCISCO. — Thee ne crane etn tai Gu ony HCO GS angerous | Laundry Trays wis sine, raneet o sirnicer . | $ 15.95 rcC 8 pe aati aDvear|S’" Francisco Bay area autolprey day... 2369 843 752 1503 | SUMP Fev ad ving Mac ee soc ams are utng Gown riety be Feet RLA AY Hi, WASHINGTON @ Tie socom Fully GS | See Tete mene moment regen 2 $1295 tion exceeds dealers’! |To87. 8 “s ' iment w y : rf ; in two companies. Whiteside said paratih . mlm bana yester-|! $57- $8 hich ee ms Se2 1508 ‘ing and sometimes painful injuries PUMPS . Guaranteed Garbage Disposal Reg, $69.95 ws ee MeN « $ 39.95 all but $250 of the loans had acieg FO |1988 Map ----- Bes sei wee i913 \to the nailg can result from = repaid and that he could not esti-| — ag! rolet as} “ a new cosmetic product known) Bath Tubs Grete Werreg ww kt $19.95 Up ee te, oe Beene sembly ph — fae Body’ ' DETROIT STOCKS “Tenday press-on nail polish.” | . ° | assistance to Mach. mbly pan sede (C. J. Nephier Co.) * The Food and Drug Administra- Apt. Size Electric Renge....... 2.4.4: $ 89.50 * * + works in Oakland are halting op- | Pigures.after deeima) points are eighths tion said action is being taken to. Plug-in Eiectric oe Up SOIL PIPE : p Mack has said. allegations that erations today and ee The Allen ae ea Bie wy 12 iget the juct off the market. It HEATERS = 4-inch $ 19 Electric Range and Oven tow 4 &, $159.95 he received payments and pledged bei Rapeianse'g pe a — [Ross Gear & . ‘ ve m4 25.4 identified the maker as Harrison | oe 5.Fr, Lengths his vote in the TV case are without| will be closed all next wee Howell Elec MC ‘Laboratories of New Rochelle, N.| : foundation. . - - | Th production halts affect 4,000) Peninsular M Prod. Co. * ma 0 ly , 42 Inch Fiberglas Laundry a er es $44.95 rkers—1,009 at Chevrolet, 800 t| The Prophet Co. *.... 75 81/\-. and said the firm is cooper-| : +40 «ORR THE CITY OF BLOOMFIELD HILLS. Deke = a fades . Rudy Mig. Co. *.....i.. 61 7 ating with the government. CABINET Co Pi 20' 1 vw ” P michigan will receive svaied proposals) Fisher and 2,200 at Ford. |toiede geree Pred. Co cB 1 '13| “Users of “Tenday press-on nail pper Pipe 20‘ lengths ... 2” 19c ft., 4" 28¢ fit. = Bloomfield Hil, Mic tg oy ST. PAUL, Minn. @ — The Ford) "+xo sale; bid and asked. polish’ should remove the plastic SINKS Kitchen $ ieee teeth, “paen sake tate CO sald coe —— a Stove Hovde, Copper Enamel . ... . $39.98 mobiles. Specifications are on. file at/2ssembly plant wil sun Gown Se extreme care to avoid peeling, With Faucet , ts office of the City Clerk” |” |for one week beginning next Mon- Worker Bringing Lunch |roitting and breaking off of the eid: Shesliner chase gre or twe police care or 2 re- ~ C pernae acy cing ont Dodge Plant ‘Optimist’ nails,” the agency said. all bids, an waive any irregu-|fected by. prevailing weather i arities in the Dest interest of the oa. ditions.” DETROIT (INS) — The joke p, PI ! Auth P ROBERT J STADLER, The plant employs 1,750 persons,| around the Dodge Main plant in | Peyton Place’ Author a Feb. 27, 58. Employes of the plant's glass tac. Detroit is a question? “What 9 +4 Wed Disc Jockey NOTICE OF SPECIAL AsSESeMENT tory Will not be affected by the| an optimist?” $ 30 Gol. F Make Completely Automatic 37”? |Gas WATER HEATER °4.9" } aed ee Also 30” and 36” Cabinet Sinks in Stock | Fully Guaranteed Answer: “A ge worker w NEW YORK (#—Grace Metali-| ze " ory shutdown. A spokesman said car| 7s : ; i Avenue ae reste, ony 08 Gadi™*| production will be resumed March) takes a lunch to work. ous, author of the novel ‘Peyton’ ‘2 Compartm onte a _| 52 Gelton Electric Chris Rendziperis, Thomas Ree!- , Some 5,000 Dodge Main em: |pjace” will marry T. J. Martin, W AT ; 5 ing, B Stanley Pal 10. rry 4. | eat es ing mussel, “Wehaei ployes have been sent home for |, former disc jockey, tomorrow Laundry Trays WHITE TOILET. ER HEATER : . John C k Clifford 24 days in a row because of |i, Baltimore, her publishers said, a Neville, Pere Stafford. B * N t labor trouble. The average today, Both are 33. Complete’ with. sturdy SEATS Complete Factory Warranty y overt Williams, Mr: Ramsey. James usiness Nores worker, according to the union, | Mrs. Metalious obtained a_di-/ | stand and ee First Fine Quelity bell, Bertha Zeff. Robert B. An dereen. is permitted to work only aM |yorce Tuesday in .Phenix City, quality... ames bag ge vd = von.| Bur or two each’ day. Ala., from her first husband Wholesale * A D. ial ’ ¥ a bee Bturetes Hush ‘Mean. “caries Rs sl See peed Wen . |Geotge, a New Hampshire school $ *2 95 ‘9 89 P i ‘FREE STANDING pie ee TOILETS C. W. Priestly, Robert fillinner, “Mrs appointed assistant manager of, te ord teacher to — she had been) A went "De: gd Jett oe oo stiles of the United States Stect| Market i wh Wa rf — 15 ye alue- lent Modern styled, well made toilets A ttt sock, domen Kp Darna trio, ayer, (Corp... Detroit sales office, it was|tO Sell Meat Only = wedding gis echeduled | on A sora Pipe Paton MBdest Gian tné'q"au ‘prrone smmounced today. He foined the aga Sheraion Belvedere Interested take ‘notice That. the roll corporation in 1937 and has been) A new market specializing ex-/Room of the Sheraton- ; Tl’ Lengths of the @vecial ‘Assessment heretofore|in cales since 1944. clusively in the sale of meat, will; Hotel. Q 2-Pe. Colored — -2 Compartments ee Golv, $ 2.84 om Bd aatrayis - ion oon ‘the = gost jopen tomorrow on Highland near, Pp Cast iron SINKS 34-in, Gelv, $ 3.68 fTewemment| Fred C. Bray of Jerome Motor| Williams Lake road. in Waterford Retired Ford Executive owaer oom 21x32-inch——-A Grade | !-inch Golv. $ 5.25 that part of ¢ —— the i mission eae! should be two-inch as- $ : ee > we ye Special 36” | 27. 95} 2-in. Galv.- $11.34 a “ "Fownshi ad ihe crete 4 re-(Sales service staff recently com-| Pp. Inted “work. oe Cadillac’ ‘Avenue from pleted an intensive course in ad-| Proprietor of Easley's Grocery|Logan Miller, 70, Dies | now on file in my office for publie|vance Oldsmobile _ servicing and Market, Hank Wood, has given up | ——., also hereby atv given that the maintenance techniques at the the idea of operating a food mar- ANN ARBOR i — Logan c. Love Seat Comm on nd the Apsensor of the CHy General Motors Training Center,|ket, and will now specialize in en bhaonae a sae See mid Ci. £3, Bs, di env Detroit. The coursé.is designed to|meat in his new store. 7? ord-operated Willow Run| +3 nee a .. eee h Lime keep service employes familiar | nd Plant re World War | ond gees Bese given all with new mechanical features. R lls Skilled Work er last midnight pie heart| SUPPLY iKeca ! "ks rs ipa | dee : ae attack at his Ann Arbor home. He ms Clete Dividend Announced =| BALTIMORE « — Martin Co.|was 70. |recalled 300 workers, mostly’ Miller, who joined the Ford NOTICR OF PUBLIC BALE — 1097 DETROIT #—The Myrray Corp. | skilled toolmakers, who have been! operation in 1914, the year of the, Caer cue dae eitl te bald on sdeven| of Amerita declared . 50-ceit/out of work several months, It is|famous $5- minimum daily wage} il. 1888, af 28 N. Saginaw Bt.. 601 Pon- quarterly dividend on common believed the company is stepping|for proddction workers, was ap-| oe wan Ponting, Mich ane Wednesday. k¢ is payable up missile production. Martin has|pointed vice president in charge | . tit “Bape ar 21 to stoviholders of record plants near Baltimore and at!of the products group frr 1950. ‘ ae 96 71, '8./March 11, | Denver and Orlando, Fla. He retired*in 1953, i eee eri FULL STOCK OF SOIL. PIPE AND FITTINGS "EVERYTHING IN| PLUMBING SUPPLIES Phone FE4-1516 and 7E5-2100 “ | Nt at | d “tg | Wanted eal Estate 32A) Rent Apts, Furnished 33/8 ‘4 ATTENTION) : a gna Salesmen up at, our >| TRADE, SELL OR BUY | ¢ ROOMS, PvT. BATH AND ENTR. WHITE. BROS. _ a inn EIICLA REAL. T AND ‘REAL ESTATE — r RK ESTATE| “is rE ee | 1 ero” | SOM A EP RS Open mite al SS gas? ie ws a! | RMS PVE. BATH 8 ENT OTIC. B 22h game TRADES. furn. $21 wk, off is, Ra , uaget "BEST Sa ES ARN oom on ets : @ making deals to- | & Experienced ‘School ring. ig iF L HiGie WE HAVE aga ga Aigo side at (Ponting No Bank’ reet| % ttade on "i Stree | ROLE OE. FEO. OS for Sealed ‘wan meets clevaior h floor. Please retura to Yin ak “ot 2 rooms, Sed. Heer. S14. 30h WH nce in tires dest : ios nee a zo rable, Age 25- MR, McCULLY Hobbies & Supplies 24A WE fade = Small cheap home to | 5 ROOM APARTMENT OR SLE irictading meg Lemegeuperiones ; } nade lor oqhity ln newer home. ing Touma SED Stiahen pevemepes. and sia of, Cedgel ‘enemeticn ea PONTIAC FRES® ites, Goot buy. Fm 808 ‘ae are prevent handing, you) CIRCULATION DEPT. (Snes Goot buy. Pm e688. L. H. BROWN, Real $16 WEEKLY. 3 . bho CAN YOU USE 635450 A WEEK ‘PAINT THE WUMBER PICTURES. | 1362 Ww. Hu ealtor | | Private baih and entrance Seni bet el Ine. | ~ in ajdition 9 your By. Book Store, 8B Backeartoes = Pa FE 2400 | hed. 1 child or be fur: Pox Saew & ings? Supply Consumers in Pon- E. Lawrence St.) TRADE (FREE & CLEAR) MOD- come. Apply 806 008 Bt. ‘olais. rants tine win ates Rese Lee. Notices & Personals 25; °@ 3. bedroom bungalow, full | —— : EXPERIENCED | Bawisleh'gS Dept” McB.a0-S1, ARE YOU TOO FAT? | Ham Eitite'oumtt io avr "The Ya pet ge Ei SALESMEN WAN’ reepor . a, Seren Gnepetty Combe + gut _party 1804 | Leads pete WANTED | COUPLE 70 WORK IN VeTERI- | Are tired, consti & slug-| 3! payment on 3 Nedrecee eke. | Sem rt. tesa . Rarages, Generel meat ieetiee feoding ce ; = So went help? — nome (good beach, close to| _ Apts. 10s Mech sceetalet. *Citon ic, Will train im our line, ace, exp. and ret weight “reduction today’ Persone | °F Sere tn nes eens | AEE AG COLE = 4 RMS. & Bara. : & M BLDG. SERVICE Press Box 59 : a. ere sppointment, . Mri . 06 8. Anderson, mxpEhienees ra WOKE REAL ESTATE SALESMEN OR | Sai aeRO ENS CRIT EG We Will Buy BACHELO! WORK wamer is 809 | GALL” ELECTRO: suy R APT. 3 Ris. AND arenes. Windows, molding and|. £m Ponda ¥ meme Peaies ; at eat ot qeamied nae | Your Equity bath. All util fun. $12 weekiz.| RATED. PHONE ORLANDO pire 3-4148. area EXD erred. Rose Hill | eves. OR 3-805 : Don't = y ‘ Cail st 208 N. Perry. oF FE OR ORLANDO 3-6224 . _Re alt 2-9060 Y ’ OMAN NEED. oO ar — 4-482 wEXP. SALESMAN REGISTERED PHYSICAL THERA- | ios gg eI woman pre aa| Woes ¢ tape. We ‘also need BRICK APT. Crooks ha re0ne ur cond. ‘Apply. in person | ne _pitsi, Pe esi, woe | FE 3.6132. Confidential. Fue Sal- oe oe acu iGO 2 mats ART aeuguinde 958, Roger’s Sal ‘TED: / AB PEY REDUCTIONS TRADE 6 = MENT. NICELY eg MODERN 2 BEDROOM ' 7 es & Servic WAN LESMEN OR SALES- ° DRASTIC REDU ROOM, 2 BATH IN-| REASONABLE IN APT., Stace’ wile of Pred Obes acs 695 Auburn Ave. . komen wih Py oo py el oN] Bune ar OFricg *Y Gita e ; Harold Owen: deat letsr cf atra| to, Mnesl mmbiion "Home ttre | -Sibah after @ pin 0 | oem | van, Ran panne Toow sie: 4648) WANTED Hinsthe beat Nor ead, Roy Annett Inc. t.'Mrs. Ray Ackerson| 824 cooling man could ask { NG MAN : @ 1957 vy WEA Some, me | ‘DOYS’ white Gannal or polo shirts, Rein KCTS IPE alo REAL ya hon. Puberal serr.| Before you apply ask for.| 23, anxious to learn real e | Bow 8c; $1.98 Tee sbiris, now - 'CHENETTE APT. $15! 99 ¢. Hi bis ice will be held Priday, Pe | ences at Dun end our selon. | A ve | $8; $1.98 rain boots, now 4c: . er we Fi tm ae “ at 3pm. from the 8 te Pu | Paes pean Must have car, 5 fs education al} ‘sales final Sale ends Sat. si All Types of ~- otee Beat, iights and gas. OR Ev s _ eg) ; “arming x calling. willing’ to follow "| “[ think it’ 1. wr 5 oe : . | LOsE IN” LARGE 1 RM APT. fe fe lly ee oe yg Tethete Ran Pes ‘Aurport ti! Phone 3 eer warnings. I think it'll-be safe to wear this ‘nuit d'amour’ perlume—— __Gift Shop. 915 Orchard Lake Ave. Real Estate eos nr Goon t hoor, FE 31212. - state at the Sharpe —Suslty Theating since tsig "| 6063 for personal iotervew Bobby doesn't understand French!” Menominee, Mrs. Wallace. FE HOMES —LOTS-SMALL FARMS COUPLE BABY Giwur Daconiees Fe P "MARY E. 133 HANNA. : REALTORS - ee . - ~SMALL FARMS | - FE EWLY DECORATED. Prdsughter: a vce: | Metal E Building Servi . FOR FREE ASK FOR JAKE VERLER | “looking for ‘st ouhe Ae = Foo Villegas furaished. "No ehil sane W. Parrish: sister ‘of Me smployment Agencies 8A | ~ ing Service a2 | Income Tax Service 17) Orsazizations. ca: : wit Sule es sRe maui meee a Be if aS. 2: , , Mrs. F { ete 32 bottles so Watkins venibe Wo tee We. and dle ee Finish - _ AAA Floor Sanding | "IRQMETAX — 9 W. BUROX. | cotleg 48. cup Westbend a CLEAN 3 ROOM UPPER. Pr. ORCHARD CT. APTS, -.. rish, “At the’ Manley ‘Batley Pu- ers EVELYN EDWARDS jc soi*snf7™* PE ¢ 201; evenings, 606 Franklin | oe wanes Pree, 150 N. Perry. K ENNE. entr, Girls or ot couple FE ' g2u08,| 2 SALMER ST. — Pontiac's new- ‘ meral Home, 183 Qakland. Bir-| 4 VOCATIONAL COUNSELING D Bite icon "Tax — PREPARED 1 | PURN AFT, OM i8f FLOOR. sis “eee mm apartment develop» ming Betargatt st bay wii be; Must- be top-notch: on SER A-A TRENCHING tees t In Debt? Pontiac aha from formers fonem Shigg oy Ad gr the First Pe Saute hot, €Xperimental automotive eo ee a et | Zeetings, mente Peet. OR 3-4943 | 8%, Phone Festa, OM, h e sot w wuRoN TO pe «seo vitals ie ay crimenis snow eva= Birmingham. g teal . - ~ 7 you are ha t OPEN able. ‘i ae! Chapel Cemetery. y, Panlly sug Waste parts OPEN SATURDAYS a &B TRENCHING | INCOME TAX | alt She BF Seteat: EVENINGS “Til Pe whe esi ee 1 Nee A: pany ag erica: A ‘ootings, > CRED: mem. 36 Oe : : . _ Cancer "i "| OE. m N as, ea" dan Field Tile. | SERVICE LORS, ae 8. UNSEL.| WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE | HEATED APT. 3_ RMS. AND nder struction < & FEB. 35. 1688 E. WILSON i __, | ‘Income tax forms prepared by | Koove Oakinad Theater, FE property. Purchasers waiting. beth. Semifurn. Pri. cot. OL | 4"tee APPLICATIONS for 1 and Ching ot Wilber G SRT | —— EN — MECHANICALLY —— | RY TYPE OF HOUSE PCARG | _‘enler eccountant. viz tts.” | LOSE WEIOUT,, SAFELY | AND omer Eu MckinNEY | #2041 before T p.m, end Ot 1206] pency sbowe Apel ets * : SS aaa | mehiet foc isto el peo-| S4a5t" NATION WID economically ‘with newiy released| Ph. PONTIAC, HOLLYWOOD A € and Gord Edward | "seconder Fu.| ition, This requi al pos- GLOW HIDING PRECAST STON: é ‘ E Derx-A-Diet "Tablets, 08 aM Sasi PTS. FE 18 m peral service will be held Priday,| service. Pigatey ares oes por; | AGGRESSIVE Maw WITH saurs | “4o™ o. STONE BUSINESS SERVICE _Sim: ee 2 Rooms and bath. Partially fur- : Me ubeeprees| ete a uPoee ° ciperts PHA $383_ DIXIE WE HAV ALIPIED nished. yalsned. “ats. — 5 penn: I alll a the in repiy Apply Pontisee Presi te oe of , sales, personality. | 1M 3-048 Gor vlnuiey COMPLETE SACRE EESINO & | KNAPP SHOES waiting gis QUALIFIED. BUYERS Wee. Sa os Le Ii4 EB.| 3 Rooms, Stove Refrigerator —— with Rudy Hearn officiating. = | md f plus commission. 4-1 GARAGE DOOR AND HODSE- Tax SERVICE i Pred He ties, farms & acreage. A * CONELY Wet sib T WM wo. “Bursa, Interment Guy tr Gardens Cem: OPPORTUNITY School [sreducic. Midvest Em- Pepeits i's Pore: Br service and NEKDT Ripe w R_ 3-5500 2070 Airport Rd. en OR 3.1592 | cal will give you immediate ec-} Death, Prt. ent, Gouple aly. tes femme? ‘ * conder will} For sal __Fi ae State Bank ; more’: practica) to iP WITH YOUR IN- | DAIN ° , tN 5-2438. ie : x lie im state at the Sparks-Griffin esmen Wan financial | —2%.=* i repair than reniac: come tax? F TY MAID SUPPLIES. 66 GIL- | ROY KNAU $15 month +1473 — Pookecl Woes security and rapid advanc t Ra a ae ‘orms intelligently | Jespie. Mrs Taylo to, : NAUF NICE 3 RM., . bail —— - - 7’, 3 re ai sae — te manager. We No experience neces Instructions | wor ix apriinn eet Rep Waterton able, $778 Dixie ON AND. APTER ae Pe 26%2 W. Huron St PE_2-7421 gun teee & Bae FLOOR. hg Se io _* Beatrice, 274 Nelson: 80; be-| Interviews "io 1) 3, Reval 6 nena | ae .. Alse | Monae } PEOPLES’ TAX SERV- responsible for any NETTE IN 2 RM.| WATERFORD — S00 LESSING. 4 7 ere wite - ioyd Smith; be- 2617 oe yea . rp .; ee yon wane . ree wee est, re ties ice Any, me OR Raced or EM Sa cia oe y a C4 Rent A Apts. Furnished 33 —— ent. and beth, FE room pa ma & we gmith and Mrs, Gloria Newell “ labora-| PHYS! ; s pnt ; rs ee GO aaR¥ > ate : rE ee tea Scie aeateny By S| Poneen asaby SLE O™ PMR BLOG AD CPR | Choy GURTADN WARY | von cx wean ae rite’ aas| $e ne a at : pm Mrs. Giems Phi Priday| feiss tad eee wre Pex: ppovtictene " Dis newest canoe. oul Gustibeed commer. a peneeraty Satened, Pestise | nay, HOUR OR WEEE ollie Sr Nese emnaan See cot et rt S| Rent 1 , SPE Re Genk Th oes| Eas gape eee Pe | ay See ee a | Ra ae | ——-—-amiocaping_ TSA | Day ca aoe| ae eae St art ia gpa FR | ween ee : ene. rand BLOCK DAY CA 5 Refined adults only. Ret-| _ light housek . nee nee ESTATE, tweens ‘end’ @ bale mo) Kee | 00d f * MA bas cu teea hiren. PPE sous, erences. 7H 5200. “| SamteY APTS ee PE, OO Te j oo | home project, sit PE S18i0 after | SiANO-B VIOLIN LESSO BuLLROuNG qyesay ane Si RRaS | WEL CARE FO T; 3 BEDROOM. PARTY TOL | oe tees am. toms PB ACHELORS. 2 2 NS. REA-| ______«__PE_5-2853 R 3 CHILDREN is TRAILER FOR R . . FER QOONNOS FAMILY WISHES RESIDENTIAL HOMES ie. FE +2407. CUSTOM # BY LICENSED | EXPERT TREE TRIMMING at i nee, Bn it FIBOE: ae _tiac Lake. Call 9 Bag ge tA Ideal © Pate te ek am al SALESMAN © x butider. tolmetes. OL| femoval. Ph. PE 5-430) ABR Wtd. Household Goods 27 | —“it8*.2 BNR MORACLE ibe. | OPPER 3 ROOMS & BATH. ELEC —— a eamedecage chanty, floral and spirit oe Looking, for different eld? Pre __ Work Wanted Male 10 ceux? is OUR apt PEAY. . 1 BEDROOM APT... UTIL Fae | ha re OE aie smal | BMOROOM. CORY. SRATLY . ] . selling ~ furni- } ee ees 48263. aa icone * turn : Sry, Botisty. Special, hanks cto] $e ,gpoilgnces, end ipturence | “ho wane, wow. Sane base pe sae, | fom renee, cobeing cae, FU RNITURE NEEDED |i Bt (Agy & NORTON On CALL “oa geen A wales fare fara. ee eo ae ae PFE eine, kgs | or the Pe a a bian Weber, and James Sheehan. a ger ge age A ——— AVAIL ie ete | FE 23-8789. on sabe ~~ Moving & 1 rae sell Ag gel B eh Comin unity : bao a KITCHENETTE, PVT. S248 2 Ae 6 p.m, Ca ‘FE tomatic heat Yea AU- In Memoriam 2; Bis money, i poe cure DS eaten, Fe tum. pes.) CEMENT & BLOCK rocking 19) | een pe oe mt 1. | quiet, 8. End Sr ae | ee ad. seo eee eM “BEDROOM. WALLE EE a BASEMENT AND ATTIC CLEAN- WORK, FE 5-0782 A-1_ MOVING ~ } EDs SEVERAL |i GIRL. 2 RMS. PVT ENT. 3-4682 Modern, close LS meas. : rank 4 ag Flt oF gn RA gh “4 Geslinea “boys to vite — Hauling A RY WALL TAPING. Guana | Seats ELLENT sk yg | _ Sai. ef good, clean furn. FE| washing. close in. PE 2-0663. : 4-293. om. A ak a away one year ago today, Feb-| fory weekly See Mr. : etd jos. PE ree estimates, OR | 4 FE $38 WANTED TO BUY — i RM. KITCHENETTE & Pv T. RAS Bora. “Apply, “Michlesn “Eimples. | CARPENTER WORK WANTED — Be | AA-1 Reduced Rates | of furniture. Pp re titan | _Mivers Ap wenn eo dren ore | ou have ‘left ‘a beautiful memory y Com 1a = YALL TAPING AND FINIGH- | Smith | And & sorrow Wayne, 2:30 Au kinds. Work ed. Large van or pick- — is SCOR. LARGE ROOM |! And & sor ow the reat te betold’| Suen wed. Bm, 390 pm. ene guaranteed. OR, aul types of repair work. | x cae fs pie se ° Used coe * & mlcngnete SROCR. LARS PO i Re asc gree os A at ed epi | PENTER NEW OR REWOD- = NT CLEANING & bi Lion ood condition orton. “Se A Sea ites "or will never grow ol4.| ~_tiele Weed Female? 7| slog. Kitchens « spectaty. EM| Sindy Ett 8, Bans Mas a, Hacus Mar me See FE 2-3763 T ROOM EMTCHENETTE APT. 1 — KITCHENETTE & PVT. po Enoch ‘Dares, “inudaer Gerry | P4 Lake, OR Bp pel Macmear CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- researc pe La ey _ your price. Any time. rE Aue Wtd. \a rm, Complete housekeeping fe-| Adults on.y. ON En Rag i ee op ry |BABYRTTTEN WANTED TO UIE | esieel TY * “ONIN TT Pm coe, 1, 4. Yous, | UOET AND MEAVE TROGERG. Misceltaneous 28) 5 fm'"ovt. path, 1st foor. Prt. ent. | BEDRMS _ dear wile, Gertrude B. Rich who in. Write Ne Office, Box : FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING. ae ea E2060). __ | TYPEWRITER .& DESK, PAY Residence neighborhood, Closes “ Feb eae. 807. one year ago loday,| -—CicrePER THROUGH BAL tie _ Mie CARPENTER WORK. | KITCHEN ae ‘elec. , eaprem pick abe ont actv:| tue. ee Apply 196 N. Perry. Ph. FE 2-5236 ; cabinets y ¥ e 4 : ‘ | Dear P Mother. you are not forgotten ance sheet sad prenis and joss my spec yar iy MI 14223 e mi WANTED: REAR WINCH FOR 2 RMS. A BATH. pvr. ENTR. 3 Still a memory you are wines pag ‘'S _ p. job buied and tie Is tile laid . PE 30008. MAN WITH %{ tsar pICEDP jeep. Write Poatiac’‘Presy Box 08 _Srebard. Lake. ive sist . Aa, yeu slvaye were before, cost expe nelpht, 8 days, 8 Fats work Cail any time. FE Shae Livkag Quarters 20 |7 ROOMS, ADULtS OR ELDERLY gy PY edionidiog FF 2* too Tange or. too MOVING. TRUCKING AND HAUI- | wourD TO SHARE i RMI AND BATH. FOR ONE. _dan 6-309 a LIKE TO : Funeral Directors 4 BABY SITER | WANTED, : wo s 3-897. ing. Quick service, Anytime, ree-/ ment with youne woman. APART. | _$55 a month. West side. FE 43046. NT SETTLE MOVE YOURSELF ~ | Widow WILL sHaRe SUBURBAR 2 Rooms, pvt. bath, clean, Donelson-Johns less, get the best, HT. FE ANYWHERE home, free to lady with car & iioee in. FE 42579. FUNERAI, HOME gat remecolns, a ad ROOF RE DOF REPAIRS » Open and van trailers Box 80. am, > Panama” sae 3 6 ree, et EAVESTROU —— dollys Wid. * Tabty gas. Couple. $10. 7% ; ae ates, Get our ar ices. they uasoe 7 3243_Dixte ‘OR 3-1436 Contracts, Mtgs. 32 | —* 7st es ear : Thonghifur Berv ce NOE rsen|. Mon aon, oe om sey one, oF tak Be . aticur O'DELL CARTAGE |caur SN Gh, ery ean | 5 |- a. +, No EARL “Per 170. ‘ Vaorh work, Refer Required. MA S13 | EXTER ty ei ee baler ae tioned CARREY, FoR |", ROOM APT. SLEEPING WHITE BROS. oorhees-viple) 2 22™ med TOT AND INTERIOR |. ING- | -Phone_FE_ 56008 Feasonable discount, EM 32511 or room for 3. Reasonable. FE 4-7050 REAL ESTATE GAN YOU MEET YOUNG “MOTE- ~~ SERVICE mes vee - TRAILER 2a. T CLEAN LARGE OMS, UTIL. aa FUNERAL HOME ers and talk intelligently with 3 PED? a .. anywhere, Mast ee Lk. BO. 4060 Dixie Hwy. , am . them about’ their ebilaren? Per | “Ons by yey AND. WOOD | om CBee. OR 3.2276 | _Also cump truck. MA 50682, Ground floor, 2651 Ells. L&._Rd- | Open Eves. til; @ Sun.: 10 “til §. 3 bulance Service—Plane or Motor| ents Institute can use your, serv: aan ware ~ TRENCHING AND | Truck: t » Re IMMEDIATE |’ on ig ah Ry —~SOATS FUNERAL HO TSee0 tor time: Can EM | MON wants “INSIDE PAINTING. — Ss ea : _N. End, FE 2-4376 foot Prt Entr. uulities fura. Coens Pocitiies OR 3118? | DEMONSTRATORS W ee BYLLDOZING © A nt . 7 ROOMS AND BATH, MURPHY month. OR S103. Drayton Pinins—_ Waterford Twp. ayes ATORS WANTED sia MAINTENANCE. | 2D. Thompson__FE 1.8872 UCKS. Ie vicck from bus. Aduis|° gee bets Da cten CLEAN, idadee Wet iechaoie, Se ga | Ete A ea gt eae | et TAI POONER ay guy, Ne, arimaing. 29 Monroe St | Troy Cemetery Lots _ Singecanasti rouna NOWmES| . fe 27 references. | Rowes, Block oad coment work. | Dump, tracks Weton, Stakes | Sor seastued. Your sash upon sa oe rene AP ETERY.. | noo po gy wi, 3 omal, oe AELIABLE. cori . : i ist sen “» : ’ y redecorated, Giver « LOTS, GARDEN OF BROTHER.| need, of fidren badiy in | RELIABLE, CARPENTER in. |, Building Supplies 12A/ | — Farm and and. tide. tapectign | of. ropery mh ee a totes Om Shake age Ome "hoody wate cuapel FE basil. | $24 sme ae - and chide cae Odd Job Service FIREBRICK. USED. 10 CENTS Se idee K. L, Templeton, Realtor | -*3#8__- = ores. d J ’ AR ae erhett tae Ot J ROOMS, PRIVATE SATH AND , Cos Saree best of references.| Men @ gil bours. Any job. 5 By 3 cents ea. yas Ww. = Daily Toeluding Sunday ee ene ee EA rE eases |? Via. "Opes PLAY goncoR..|° BOX REPLIFS se call Tears 5. OL 2-7397.| _Big_or small. fo wn cnianticact PE¢O61 Ss PE 41442 eae ek geod FARK em? 3% Bt wiilities.. tilities, Wo chigren. Near Crooks At 10 a.m. today there : Oe watchman, truck driver, Gateery- . Tee R ‘is FE Oi tise ot charge FE —<— wae. aun wit Lace i7nooMs. sa NEWLY DESHI re S, Ce aN iLL ’ j ITE man or chauffeur. ae B D. a NEWLY DECORA bath, * were replies at the Brees! | earn yout AN erie you gist sation tea Bae Business Services 13 | Painting & Decorating 20| Fe Bn cages TS. Faepest|'-5 creme gor. FO hor FE | 5 ROHS: te ee : = — » following corn, 6 oer _iheck, No. invest. TL E D0 WORE OF A OF ANY KIND.| ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS iST CLASS EXP) PAINTER AND "a wo “LAND CON- | 3 5 WN LAKE! j a xe 1 Oaniand. _ eee oe ; : : pears, terme call OR 3-2880. repaired by factory ai IN PENS | "decorator, Reas prices, FE 5-2860. P. W. DINNAN om. Mok Se, oo OR ee cd bey a‘ pc LL-PART TIME WORK. AMB ; . Gene Printing & | A-1 PAINTIN - WW. DENNAL lower, 1 UDper — or ; igic ne, 38,1) So an Ren 4 | Work Wanted Female 11 RG a ape Be see | oe __PE 4257/7 RM @ BATH, ALL PVT. 18 ms “ae oer week ret pine interior. Sf ay 4 : 59, 70, 73, 76, 78, 9%, 112 nu ink. Gor oan work 1-4 TRONI ALuMinen srous Dooss RE. |“ | PAINTING. OR & EX. baton won|? ROOMS & BATE is MO. Fe | ‘ 4 y 7%, OF, 189, | Benstitul ne, Car noceseszy He! "tives NINGS PICK-UP. & De: | paired. Broken gieag seu sctesns | Gusrante per peat Sine er ona. e & 3 ROOM INDIVIDUAL MDN. | _¢S808 R m 4 113, 114, _investment. Ph. MOtal ¢4171. | SoG pa 3.0059 | _Fepigesd. PE 41887, EM 3.3253. Guaranteed. Free est | contns Puen, Ae utilities, MYrtle | 3 RM. APT PARTLY PURN. PVT. |-. ent Houses Unfurn. 36 - ¢ |HOUSEREEFER TO WORK MORE | CTASS IRONING REF 3 YRS Al ACE TREE SERVICE RE- Lady INTERIOR DI DEN ECORATOR | IN A FL ASH | (eee ieee Deen ent. Good focation. 285 Whitte-| 1 | . - i Who" Sa aut, “ees SAN Aer ee tee hoe” | eee ~PAIN i paotng FE ENG | : RUS GLEAN” UTIL, FURN | J ROOMS. NEWLY PAINTED. Meeewnr 2: alba i ° eee HOUSEWORK, EXP. LIVE Al JRONINGS S AND WASHINGS. BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANE: ae WALLS ‘or land contracts, see Augie Employed lady preferred. $12.50. pont of ‘ig B - i The Pontiac Press jon oo. Adults. No eooking. MA meer 7 elves. PE 2-543. — Ace WALL CLEANERS. TUPPER CLARE ces) verne 1a ga pereee: cna are _161 W. aa 3.9004. rt , parking eanee. ease 2 BEDROOM. a. WALLED mak re FOR WAN PES “ye bem INGS. PICKUP & DEL. | Tree eX Ne No obligation, FE 2.1831, Le aa clientele 5 2 & BATH. WEST SIDE. sATIRAG- GLORIA APTS. F i: inen AAA OIL B R Vic SONTENG- AKD DECORATING 3 & § RM . & RE- ANT ADS Party plan emonstrators | A-1_TRONINGS. 1 DAY SERVICE. | pp SRPVICE ALL MA CE | ~PAINTING AND DECORATING 7 HME" LOWER CLEAR, PVF. |? aid At Nay Onan” sone, | palin or MY Bemis a ee Good position, Paid | _FE 5-1406 PETE' 4.3759 | K..E._ Wilhite ONE 5-580 ent. Util, Inquire 100. Mechanic.| Pvt. bath, On bus line space, | _ or MY 1, DIAL FE 2-8181 yoy ee ee to. es 3 7 Nout win watt TAN PRVICE PAINT AND W Now. 27 ROOM LOWER, (GLEAN. PvT.| em Jr. High, PR S2300. 44 E “3 BEDROOM HOUSE. 48362. ing and_ housecleaning. 3-7561,| We, service all makes of wringer Winter : 2-4315. : REALTOR Entr. ahd bath, Adults —| _Pike. : EM 3-374: From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ie 2 en eee A Se a for éntiae Washers, 30 yrs. | P “= = 1706 B, Zologresé Bd wie gut ot. Fp 2668. { ROOMS AND BATH NEWLY 28 HOUSE. GAS HEAT — heeded in your home? Four hours | poe waeoe et Lic. FE , BOT, pe Cones FE 24021 | PAPERIaNGING yf EHEFP™O ES RFR LAD, RARE — cai. 71 “3. deta. — {ROOM HEATED, 7 BEDROOMS, worm: OR 21970. win tk, Brien cal FE ae we - fmmediately rhe will bring "you an, excellent cater bite. eta pects wth Wg AF tz. *h ed Tater “in - OR 3 a 7 RMS. PVT, EN AND UTIL. : and laun- 5 BEDncom MGORRN WEAR AD “for errore regen Pi nee Pa Pet.’ OFFER. | ® Dine Hey Oat heat. MA 1st oo ‘- : childres is in your hom ¥ _Steele, ity, » Richard) Crooks and Auburn, . Near | 5 ROOM DECORATED TERRA water, , ; : ¢ 2 ‘ns 30 Opening March 3rd rehaml Loe aiterations. SED Se hw hee 14-0041.) 208 SE, Biv PE 2.6102 Ca | sels, #0 pee me cue SY a $40 [Star earning immediately. 2 to 3 Rouse EWORK AYs, FULL OR |» LISTINGS WANTE cand, driveway. Near bus, “EM 7 RM. MODERN. 3 BEDRMS. | § ROOMS, 2 BED oe $e £ ig $8 gS i) Gea meerccace seat | tncome Tex JSTINGS WANTED | Hby eer paceman fare Mente ag | oe Pane a Ne . es et ere auger en in| Income Tax Service 17 . Uy show YOU sow To 3 APT FURR. spay or hurehes. OR | © AND 3 3 ROOM HOUSE, MODERN, |) ag tN ; R | ed Me ao Be : AA TAX fi RVICE, Ww. OARRETT. : ; PROPERTY. We WE BUY 7 ROOM a°F- Foun #5, @ RM. otiies, Pa "381 8. Sagi : yore PE_$-2867 wate 5 ROOMS. BAT. OIL SWEAT. CU ce ; Lesli ie Re Mic Mid 3 ROOM U WITH PRIVA trea, PE cous Geen. Chudren, Good| Couple with 1 ot 2 children. 3260 ‘ Lost -~ 23 iddleton bath & ent Wanamaker, Scott Lake, FE." | b 58766, Irving | “Pawn male. be Tae SRORER FEET) ele only, otf street sparking Gas beat. ood B = wide. Y | co PO i “ sini Liberal reward e as A . AND BA’ , a ri Seater y qualified youn PoE Wue + ET SrOwELt i awe ry - a degree. | rs] BUY YOUR OVE 7 RAS AND. BATH PORN bat heat aished ss bus .: sh THE D AND Pvt. : . ‘| 29663, t WE WILL GIVE ent. FE 8-3153, and : Sf ee CAsH OFFER White Box |! on Putman ef oft ‘Oak pore: Lavates | Ol TEN, Eive." ROOM “HOUSE. : aloe? m _ 1, ac Press. No drinkers. 72 Washington. | _ 44821. - 7 taken, 2685 Synge oon oe aM, FURMAPE, Coupce ON. | AbTs. OPEraiS. ¢RGOMS. BATE | Listings Wanted x one fe 44750, x Clean, We Bu ane bath. Inquire 287 Oak vay | M.A. BENSON CO €s ; _. Med 549 N. Sa Fe| R. D. RILEY, Broker LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, UPPER. | ve asi" O" TP esam 309 ~ BROADWAY, LARE ORION pe ost Pilsaveth Lake Ba. iRMe & ® — TERN WELL 4 teu eaeeeh vA % ORION LAKE PROPERTY LISTINGS * eho, Couple only. $75 mo, ATTRACTIVE 2 BEDRM,, needed = in PF er Qeklana 3 CLEAN ROOMs — coe a. el ee be Reallat, Speriais in Lake Prop ee eae gerpeing Large fenoedsn A, a al kina pis Mis, vt wee clean. Couple aved drive end garage. Cull : tee, a = FB oo 14 Bumamut APT. FOR KENT COLORED, FE oo oe : oe poNTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FRBRUARY 2, 1958 see ae vt) = memes Houses nn _For Sele Houses —s | Sale is Nomes'..48).<: Fae ‘Sale Houses 43 MODEST MAIDENS m By sey Alan For Sale Bor Belt Heuges | 4 Le! — ~|¢ : = DE pa uisrixa ‘SERVICE FOR COLORED | CIVILIANS PIONEE heumanee Smee) at ACRES | WN- HIGHLANDS re we. raat eee) pasement. 2 berms. All it goal oO fb costs bE Prog Fenc i \ . ‘ 8 re poing: aren Priced‘ 96: shopping. 414,000 with ferme. 2 pears. , almost new, auto. heat ing this pe? tet wen ; ove. “Ml TACEDAY LAKE hot tm., - fenced, Le te conservative | astie R. Tripp Realtor~ R »- RILEY, Broker ‘ pedrm, home, Basement, mg * landscaped, perfect eond., $65 per) . beg at y . To — Les es - bch ’ $08 Elizaheth: Lake Road " perch Immediate pobaseaen . : =o a few full base- | py Or ae FE 4Ns1 or FE_¢4831/ foo with low down payment. ACANT—OPEN . amie tle bet, heat. TURON VALLE Y — ae ge Fou cal | ROCHESTER. HTS. Te Mt Lee ax 2 now. : In, Rochester. Mich, Hempstea O82 oaKLaNp — at natcu Hons $e MONTY BOARD OF REALTORS) IMMEDIATE RETIRING ‘FULL BASEMENTS 7 W, WILSON et isk NOW VACANT ON 8.| wai in and look at it and 15,500 21 . HOUSE. ty $500 down. Piesty! interested call owner. ‘ Ideal heine for large family, Four“ shirley. Only 6 & 7 rm. houses. . comé ay 3 BEDROOM TRI-LEVELS rooms bath up; four rooms of other good § 2 families. pays — gpowanD 32-3350 ve — forma nesrly $15,990 $7 down, snetuding Fa mol 5. = Also BW, eDINN AN EVES —SAT Ox. = — TOWNSEND ee of this :ingaiow. — wey 18 ‘ait, ft. liv room ‘ 42577 Tile. bath, full basemen a Inc. Piece. Full basement with stool) oy aro CS Test Sid fal location — 2 blocks Roger B. enry, heat, = } e ide heaters Asking $6,500 ‘with "ga50 | Eves. Mrs. Naugel Owner. ie offered this om eee Paier, ‘| on pith pitiee = Ob 10070 _ Model : ulate 6 rm. modern bunga- ave sdewsins = COLORED ONLY ANNE T iow. built only T years. all oak jortoct for retiring couple. gt ge oe walls, re Sracesms ant Seon yoo. gar heck sao bie On. ‘ . 2 bardwéod ,hoors car garage. | aithag “room & “kitehen down | FERS | _ Bloomfield “Highlands FLORIDA Lake RPA D esltor } oll heat '& cil water heater. New ce an nee ok oe lee Cal! Collect: Ortonville NA‘ 17-2818 Secale af hustling Pull price ety | Full Price nn homes. Beautiful modern brick BO pac gene ly yg gd schools & bus line. Pull price only tive 2 bedroom home| jore with ,large carpeted living ving and | FOR BEMT OF BALD. FOR Me —— ae fomplete in all riper & dining room, 3 ears big ‘The oynere ia ae ores. $114 down, $67 sine pansied é carport, a & pat COLORED INCOME agnor faxes only 895 omg reg Bor oe io. $22. oe wow “be —_ ee kitchen & tiled path. On ¥% acre. _ fo beach pls $100 w ease. s ; = tment. Well- a. year. Convenient down) (00° own by appointment er ac thy seing & oF FE_4-5090. FE 2-2105. gg I Wp , ‘with 15 rooms payment, balance $65 & ' Idle Money tae iain you want, includ, DUNLAP | TWO-FAMILY AMILY INCOME 3rd" foat=3” room & Dain apt. month Put your extra money to work tng fireplace, 3 bedroo m a " UILDER MODEL ad bath wn. fh 3 2room ap = h § property ~~ $1,000 than Sen with Qo and full hee ¢ room & bath apt. — North Side ccopuinal future, This income, priced to move — ome Lo Peo FE 8-1108. ; O bath in upstairs apt. Economical) owner Full basement, steam heat, | - ao 1954 in excellent) (ocaiea on state highway with five erms to please oil heat, Basement e. All) cas water hester. Ind & 3rd floors ian. 2 bedrooms, = intersecting streets, close to down : | NO . su for $il0 month. For appoint- Ine spo] P ke bath, living room eg rod town Excellent location = = |. mows, call FS fw 3 BED. from 3 Sad & 3d Deore le 4280 pe 50 ing ell, modern room ith oil | station or business office. . A transpor- CK “§NION LAKE — NEW 2 BED- Asking $15,750 with $2, en. Full basement w tot. Priced right , tation, “This home priced to Pr room pen ay duplex. Base- & as mo. Resnted esa _ ponaes en | e “We need a haircut!” elit” : L KE RONT -- ment, EM 3- : | Som . een 5. bl throughout. 00 : . REALTY . A EF : hborhood, $1,000 eee = = WILL CONSIDER APPLICATIONS 8. Paddock. good neig ——— TED REALTOR : = i Seer 5 Dedman mote 103 st . = rE 44-8284 includes taxes" abd yee . H 43 For’Sale Houses 43 143 : a iy ft. perfect sand ae = - —— PA an wees OS ncnmen aed C85|' Bree Fe Pale PR Seen ance | JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MOR. For Sale Houses Open i Sunday 1 to $ Be "Charles bitches bu ire, «| 2 yO, 3, Bedroom ote apres tomas, ae Beat “rngn WN ——e S88 N. VES PE eons | Famil $1,500 DOWN oe NORTH END Hot" wales "heat, 3: ¢ar ee Li i ote VELAND | _cotrrete-tistma service T$70 Per Mogtir ___EVES. io ‘For the Large Family peat eacpeusiam. | Sean end “cpsiaae fgend. CO. Corner Williams Lake Rd. —— 3108 Case Loke BA, Like be@, BL pe tars ae SMALL a waters iggy 008 | ¢bedrm. ranch 2 tblaed home. Latte) iw “tacos byek. 2, bedroom, full oo Se SS th base: May be purchased’ with $4,- ‘$B. OR 3-1235; after th OR PE 2-4875 : R R ‘shed second floor, ideal for| {S00 aowe ‘Gell © a “Coment | basement. Luxury extras, = ; lvingrm. and 000 down. 6440. BR V pb keg age | DO IS that young growing family. Pron bain wean Levees trade for equity in your house i “Garage. 3 extra lots Pull ; | 3 bedrm., oil heat. $85 . that aa iene eck are Ce Pl ga ——e eh home devel-| of lot, a e $10,000. PONTIAC Fi ena, Semmens Beane he | at Guat aapae| re sell" woe te zae| ‘Clarence C. Ridgeway | CHEROKEE $395 Rent Lake Cottages 36A; WES) CANT Lao Garage. Convenient to city center ru price $12,300 with $2,- | 2 ACRES. «8 srinieaee. Gi.t00: ‘REALTOR ILLS = pa a — Hg wh Bae Mn ‘ed in ais iaine cia as all E & GREGG $1360 ‘dows. MA 4-2801. 95 0 _Belévin Ave. - PE_4-€203 le - mg ay ig he Pe teat, Negro Occupancy EMBREE Lake Rd. | : 52, S00 DOWN | afar atritinsce, 3"begroome a se ed sun room. Living em bath, 2 homes, Main home has | “ . Union Lake Village ; NOW 223 W. Fairmont, 2. bedrooms ; ) er eee S| re ee a oe Se $ Dedrooms lvMiches wits; — Quick Possession EM 34003 _or_EM_ 33016 C Satis” 'as" cece | “Su wien’ dames's becrecma” ( = e water and ing room. large on, Move into this’ cozy 7 bedroom lot rs, Our plans or pt mag) at suc . eo 1 EM. LIGHT Fig ty s* peautfal baneied recreation ale ay Rr — home Bn fie by tr ccntert ae DOWNY mete ae wil hal pome. Bee $450 DOWN ce es "to Ohio and CALL COLL \ : __3300_Eliz. Lk, Rd. No children. room gar < beee. v ; Nit! er 0 . rm home, Situat- oe MR. : ° ays ee. ee oe BUNGALOW Se win tomes oad ou ilcd Green ales soe 3 bedrooms, face brick ranch home. i tain mode! home in Waterford pyre aped lot. 1% home Lge loon hoes FI 2 for 4 omer. PE S133 DANBEDROOMS. $250 DOWN : tomatic water heater. Only| cone and a melgehertacd, "Rute: Pave ‘areas. “Model 289 W. Hop- Mon call tiubert GE _— floors plastered od walls, ‘all aie and “tache care ison oss Fi ‘ comf. a : : : aved s . el ¥ . ENTR. HOME nde ose modern stream $1,500 down. . lot in w goog neig aving. nate _Trwindale rm. spacious living rm. with owner parc ; M . 499 _W. Huron, é 2 sae Penggfcong . a — down: a aor mone senggrome somnimee Co. oom Home | - -~ fireplace Completely pin. REALTY COMPAN GLEAN R . $5 AND i far “aston pare Oe ewes water, carpet. Commercial t block butld- WE 3-4200 | 19 yo sup 9 Jepnos $13,000. stormed and 4 . ex, eas DRAYT N UN 4272 13420 W_ 7 Yate Rd. N Pree S Jossert | fag and drapes tainted. Large Le] Ges noe ae Cf Easy Terms MU 4205 or EM| furnace, paved streets. full O | ig wg yy ey od fanet lenced ‘lot. Price nate 2 apartments wp owner oat ton Cash $45 OWT)]| seo. | coin. 8033 re ‘seas. MIDDLETON | Pe 3-0514 a= trade. - |© Sin trade equity for home. Some icky family, wil will, be Rappy 1% sory home wait | $ Bedroom home. White Lake PLAINS °. SPFCIALS! . FE 5-478. NOTICE in this we soem Some ana eat & Clean, with space _ . ar on. lot 0, a A ex acon =; EN- es tk ad tka teen toent.| ClOTKStOn Estates room. Hlichen & sie break fast nook | galore. Select. hardwood Moors. | oxigh Only Gihs00 Sith terme ld Pusdalow ‘built In ‘iptt bev: tleman entr. 245 Nelson.| 9% earn tm pg tie gg al onan Roman Brick ranch home = am coremie poor vals aspeied, te can | Con Mu ‘eases or EM 3-€210. ust | Oo se 4 full basement +f new $1,500 DOWN —-., Lessted 1 Mile ae e. , condi Uw ‘Thi — are Lennox heat 2 oO cE. AUTO. paved route. In my one ooo at on the outskirts tie ‘bath, up the living reom, handy wood working Fer Phe 5 Rooms, ‘Brendel Lake close estate St. Tree iT 5 yo 2 : ATE ¥ opinion here is @ potential $16, kston,, Living room) dining room and stairway carpet-| complete dark room. Cony pleasant home. $8 ericks ik: Dries’ 2 ft. living hardwood floors, PE 42700. less. A of Cir dining all city conveniences. y bedroom Soom inum S : heat and water. profit within § years or less. 14 x 28, family room. large |- ¢4 Owner is retiring and leaving! lot with y Lin-| down EM 36210 or “no elder home. 1 ‘up; | bedrooms den or 3rd pleture windows, Alum ; PLEASANT SLEEPING RM. FOR good modern 3 —- home Bide Bahr @ of 3 large bed- state Better—call today! ~J nee & ‘University 42025 +2045. cone 3 ine perth, B bi H bedroom. pienen. storms and — See _ _ —-—___—_ aange-Benteenn memen, Sat ; ? a — Cah for hartee informa- : full ig ios % Frovord Stern - Seligman Builders, In — a na Steele, Realty, 224 Cen- sink. “tie wel garage = over — & er saree ees! 4 bus, Finn ae 5 tion. { master room. _ ter St. . : tores “Eek Ba samt Om = 48) ones a sow nearrons Sate nage pected | RaC 1% Mertenge, | iar JOU> CRPUERE? PIL | or Sa mmeat Room | Ms Ae tanty fae"! otc a SE | sey pawn eee oy heat. FE 2-9514. pong ri have been dream- astered walls. Oak and ;| income pu ouee . : of level land imme- oie : we lot) that homie you have jo, eee Tee- 1 acre v ; . ie Pontisc. 96 per we.|WE TRADE Ph: FE wise? Seautifully landscaped tng sbout! caunea sa 0 tome TR ADE an emanate ae =, prige terme vers diate possession . Pontiac n - — $00, terms. - ri Meais if desired, “Write Sea ‘ fandecaped tot. in. th eart is we fern on | ee ~ GREEN’ S Batet nan #850 DOWN — Located off Hatch- WARM SLEEPING ROOM, 1 GEN-| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ; | pony ond bee plomtp ot eam: LAND CONTRACT FOR THIS: : : ee, a “Geman, 30 Noraa Ave PERT), prmticia. | ROY Annett Inc. beard sare. Extra, features, i Dra yton Plains) SPECIAL! LAKE Kampsen| Sexes ica ; ; Rooms With Board 38 205 Bare A TORS as soses| ot, 10.8 218, Stores and screens. p session. ‘ es Vecent | — Sharp _ Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 | Only $10.500 with $65 per monit _ |. CONDEMNED HOUSE ON ft, on water, Canal front con- PvT. oles, mia Ranch Home pi smell —————-———==————= | peymentg on a 4 per eon 80 ft, on tent for 4 1 OR 2 kang em & meals. $1 ‘with ‘attached dcar garage, DOCTOR mortgage. SS below Ranch Home ay ge Fd EAST DEEP necting we 5 Jokes. Maes a REALTORS FE 40528 Leslie R. Middleton per weeks PE 3-1568 y ht Gute nell yon tA WI TERCHANT and learn sit about it! | ‘This 3 bedroom nome, ee en E zeae yer. wie ME 311 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. ye an’ beeen z MEN - e - : CHIEF deluxe | features as PINISHED Terms BY OWNER aa aa aioe LAKE OFFICE ie. OF aousekeeping| with fly room. 1% teai opportunity — office : 5 RECREATION with at ok a. © B25 Soe SOM ETS) See eh canet | ent Gitar uae S| We need lake property | Se ee Ber dete Seales inetd LARGE EROPeney ree meals. 14 Maine Ek landscaped ot azebite ant satya a growing —_— lot aad ‘Daved.sireet Pall price | Chee ksto1 l T ( 4 Trocke fearige: wee Fonine Frees| Splcaton ere of ree! «= warre Bros. | BAR rs sapTRaM ‘REAL ESTATE INC. Jot ama Auton Box 6. 5 . REAL ESTATE Only down, no TICE LEAS Re OT eae joeminole Hills BEDROOM BRICK wor ae wey. ca sae” Girenings OR 3-3230 | 20 8, Main. =, le. moves you into’ this nice 3 bed- | 1643 ton waee he __EM 34671 man. Good meais. . Completely finished exterior, extra , , oul 5 2 Betreem house " rm. ranch. ediate i ROOM AND BOARD OR JUST| conter. Bian. Bngiish y 86x600" with good drain-| Open Eves. tll 9: Sun, er eeaas utility. Wardrobe closets, rs ag room, 1 Boge cy Sears. @ a xtra spacious ose ge lok tensa road. and school Spring : Gniy 800, — og $65 per . Bath, built in vanity, lovely kiteh- privileges | race paar | Be Py! rooms, a Toom a “= bus at door, Suse the dlace to = MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ; en, full oe, ne ee — e ied wh school * _ preferred. 5 tiled ~Ay ° =e and all tito. down wil, és it. Why pay Wooded Wonderland Special) * DFREY this one and you will want it. “Convalescent Homes 38 a7 : fous bedroom : GOI = AST THMORE NORTH SIDE — very gel esas weve | Smith Caras Ie | BE atte iaeee | Small Down Payment | GODFRE | "Bete eie'hote | Eon, tunes, ari CRAY oathlo sates H Gardens at Rochester a Ou i206 ctundance of. tra with Kids “a break —fhle Year live at coer Pia apie $1822 ; ‘ tae co. i beet, gen | wells pul bestest ens ne are, men . * i A lets Nr McConnell School. | Sn ’Retmarvaee | mt Sis datans SUS | caper teat" meoreen| GT" Sa, sm, aproe od Tr ste ta el ies As : lean x. S The se ; ° . : ; seaeeY rom EPEAT FEE) Eee eet emer at [Nr McConnell School || italia at cov | Ba cates Sic fom bese: | 32 Siam Gazeas, Pebentns ta cena | ees : Wa Quiet ms C rtunity— an t. : Ns : FOR Ble in licensed rest a ame eight for mS large — cota plus income! Four laree Brand N a B bitvlieg bene is Snes with $76 a fnew Baa Best Buys $500" down el, all 3 need to| BEST avy R.' ot pag = Re ble rates. 000, yorene Gas 06 : rand New led living room, 3 piece bath. ee. : = ‘ room, full| garage 18 x 14 breeseway. 17x13 on eal eal, “Gene. gare. For, | peat york. Price 9.008, ae Bap 2 fine Cuiside of olty. Brisk tree Sood stiches, — y. Pull wa (ERP. ag gy Today ee ee a il heat,” large carpeted bving. Feom & dining -g ‘y gn $329 ¢ full ement, at heat, reom ; ce $7,300, Hw : lot, ideal location. sorry | room b. Gag heat, jaiou Paul, at Babcock Rest Home, ot . = fly will enjoy. Family room } BDRM. le now! call Rey.| windows in breezeway, 2 lots, Main Street, Dryden Po AR OHN closed “porch, Value at $9,100 with off the Kitchen with a fire- CALL | Will tae $2,000 cash. OR $4018: BB, ved drive. many, other ‘at the, wie, Pamup-tyie Bome wit Ri“ st waits Mees =| Howard E, Fox|— + reek pinner, e| EARLY AMERICAN LIAM an oh seael pan sit one : food, care and reas. : tures + . ’ : JIM-WIL S aoe OLN st HOWELL SG Joel ae be oe dutrek ot ured REALTOR Pontise. ae tas pike Mn — 2) : — a NCE CUT STONE FRONT attractive | aaa Good Plates 23083 69 w Huron yang Ph. PE 43525 | FE 4-4211 Eves. Le ad cua = 6687 Pape bien Clarkston — ss. R ; or on eae eae cell ‘ zit Bantwin Ave ESTATE =" cae 4.0547 well tert ——. ape with Wheaved, Good care. PLatesu 2.9083 = HOME “A0TG- . hewn oak trim fire | 22! “FRAME ¢) 1 rooms, separate dinin a —_—Hetel_Rooms—— 39 * aur nanver, It has two 4-room E f 7, wn COLORED Union Lake Area < = den. paneled kitchen "louie ts “7 oond., —i n noon pakecoean, _- os Z b for i000 dn, Will take sinail house ae “t = vost sonstracted cme re ern oe 20 2 7 0) D8 and $55 MO. = breakis Lceeret ‘ond : er Be. Bar Om Guterd. fulnace, slum “sore &v scree : HOTEL AUBURIN 2 coolly my oeuny. Forced hemes yon oul tad af 6 "pin. 2 bedroom, full besement, Goat laud Geeks oe ccemica @uun on eed Comment press. yop by Ream | — o + Rooms ee egastnents K to sell. For information call et rome AR oie roome, and aut, Dmg Om oh od ir Bhs song jpandiotey. Hee—-6 go a eae” tele ie Pull nrice sth : on this excellent property Also 1. or 2 room Front St., Pontiac you e pore low with oak floors. rms., tac arage. : et ante Fe, v REDRAC Rance 1% BATHG.| oom Hert ad ace F BEDROOM BRICK 7 Can GA:| Bet, wishen, (Wood cupboords:| small’ sore" arm. moe VAN VILLAGE William Miller ‘i < . Located by c . . § . i f ROOSEVELT £ bith “rv.| Indian Village . He car pare reviding ear, round riding horse for the | chil rage, ,breczeway, ‘4 sere. com! full bath with ind. [Large level aR "ea sone 9 im fir am gav.| Realtor FE 2-0263 By day, or week. $10.00 & UD Son tek wane sommes | Saat ee Soe eae priced’ at 421.8007 You wil | ‘tac 1 mile to MS.U- $15,000 | DAFcel Gfx30) ft. to downtown.| DOLLAR FOR DOLL: By owner, Pe Sai 1073 W. | Huron ‘ 125_N. Perry. 126. ath, brick home < ” pric $4,000 dn. Lal, Scho is You can’t beat branch Post oil heat, Sragenee and car. owner. be glad you took time to see ROOM Clarkston ools this A ape ‘Rent Stores 40 ving UiTY IN KEW] this lovely home. .. | MODERN 7 BED fn this, attrectiv Ren ne room, pa oa states. ag oe SELL cae + reeena baae bungalow. southeast ide. Have bog 3 Bedrms., Full Bsmt. no expense in this Bring- in $60 a oe 512,950, 2% x 60 STORE BLDG, landse ye and paved | ment, 1% car garage. 3 lots nr. 48 Acres 2400. Terms, Colored weicome.| Good white trame ym} =a home to be of. . with 000 Sows Fe FE #-1431, Se ee er rok eek a i ™ cue cau, fal ete raise In the most desirable section y Owner, FE a garage. Dey bavement, off fur) Large family room, 1% te Exc. location for equity, own TSE, of this area. It is located on SPLIT LEVEL i Nie spot, r Bate, 2 car ga- | $6,000 SIX ROOM MODERN. Com. ——— Soe of parking space. __dalance $50 mo. FE 5-5171. Oakwood road. ro peseptely Starter home, 1104 sq. ft, plus by lake. e ks .~4 heat, rt mere retal lot 40 & 125 feet. Estate TY Lincoln Heights tn | FROY —3 BEDROOM STARTER and is surrounded by won- basement area. Rough wiring &| Beighborhood. Neat & cleas. rage. pe ed : "Sek Wie @ oe “HOYT REAL Excellent brick home wi home, 100 ft. lot, $200 down. derful ground lumbing. Low dn. payment. Gor- Sh: “ down will Sones me. Look it over. FE 2-0840 or FE 2-0966 3 Dedroome, full base | 3-1468, OL 10413. details of Uhis acreage, cal =| plu Fiatiley EM 3.0682. for de-| Owner Transferred mitts, ’ : mn ae ent, ace. cer our +168 : $3,500. TWO $10.28 SELL OR TR ~ Lovel dear gérag fe tails Will Sacrifice . ee a ely LEASE <6 eeY te bath and 2: with mort: empleton LAWRENCE WwW. ; . 9900 down and $84 —" tn. LAKE PRIVILEGES Ean: sate down Mino Bev eggflnns 9 modern bs slow with fat base. Centraily Gocated store building met eee Y LORD LAKE ORION cluding @. charges—no red ia . pet °. Tat bath, $10,500° TRADE OR SELL. TWO | 5 rrivleges on Tate ycsn spetmont ep aes fear. WM. H. KNUDSEN WEST SIDE REMODELED FARM Immediate SS. Gleaming oak floors, ‘plastered wails, rz soph UELY, MODERN.| model housetraiier.” land bontract gas, nest. 8100 per month. FE rgaLTor Segue Be 3 7 alee vin pln “Fitchen, 136 E. Pike St Open Eves. HOME, | WITH Paging "ase Whee. modern kitenen, Ee oe pF a B aon ogy =A was. | or cheaper home ‘in trade. ies. a tile bath. off heat, garage. and "FE 4-9584 RES OF | Smple cabinets," sizable living rm.| $845" Gows ment, oil forced air heat, SeceDt | $12.809 SELL OR OR FT, BETWEEN | lake prt — oe ee I LAND — ON PAVED RO. S Hoatay Gunna ORTONVILLE AREA | Pontiac Home in ‘trade, cleon, Helghts Special si es Io. 8T Low down paym CALL TODAY FOR CON- : : , eae Mand bask haga kK. L. Templeton, Realtor ' VENIENT TERMS. Set ee. Gently rolling § acre parcel gests | FIVE ROOM MoD ERX : wi A pesement ‘Alumina Soest ter 6 ca FE 2300 Ore 8 Fe Ses 8 arirlage JIM WRIGHT. Giroux-Franks} Sit paitait ilies ‘Gy | ful bagement, Toll neat Mining | wall Priced v2 cheaper mse 2-9: * ? : a d garage, c ig be = ° IDEAL e 1° A walls in. Just » in- ie. - rons Ey ie west of NH C LORED 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE | s oaxcanBts eon se coCENERAL REAL ESTATE terior finishing te be done. Auburn “nelanis Section. $1,500 oF pearl ya Pontiac on | ay laagy — custom Bon iT c' 4 * OPEN EVENINGS : value $500 c TRA — | 3.4083—after 4:30 EM 3-2418, ranch pome.2 bedrooms | with O O BG teiay d Rasch trom | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 2 CAR AR PAYMENTS? |CLARK REAL ESTATE Sent oem ae Bisstcally Rent Office Space 41) Tas RO, en ee REET -. This 4 the hurry of city living’ you'll Poona geste PE 46492 or FE 44813 built = in‘ oven’ and range, Oak - Pe Pace| [oom with carpeting & draperies | PERRY, STREET — This enjoy life inthis Groom frame Incomes © Betber, AE Oe ge he | as teen Oven Evenings | floors. Plastered ‘walls, new gar. A through- ranch : Multiple I Tvice condi! ls . Vag he ee? "pallding out, such an sodartued ein ° on dame son kamen: country, Hag Iva baths. efficent | Spear erg ete aed a ad only 4 Ag gees land contract oF | CAPITOL a &@ Li Olin, go. phone seete. cad leads throughout. > on apertment’ in — = sraer ‘hs eet weet erage, rage. nite tie peak trees. Only FOR BETTER Homes| bay basement, 0 furnace, cheaper home trade. ‘Huron rhecue , on t. Of furnace, storms = $12,500 — tos ie rm ; : : ee i S_W._Hur several trees in back eg ae sod. sereens. ofextra fot in- pao a terms—will con SUBURBAN = ais of [ emp eton “Tare, “Large toast “i low we | BLE OFFICE SPACE FOR| Citreordinary home. ———— a “— . Vrrame: North of city" Full bese: | YOu'ean enjoy city living more you. ke F r ae ate ‘6 DESIRA ir condly ; ane por ry IEW HOME 5, : in this lovely § room mod- : rontage Alm Rere with lake fioned, “Janitor service. Reasol"| PIONEER HIGHLANDS — 2 bed-| “RAN BOW REALTY” | = NEW HOME $3,000 down ONY 800 — | a home, OM ‘bent ton FRONTA GE le of Lal Soh pendent peyrienes. Will necept late model 4 able 1 N. Perry. PE $8121. room FRAME CAPE COD, 12x18 FE 2-2614 8. PADDOCK WITH APT. basement, 2 car attached 1117-RT. kitchen, d ~| Seem i seahere tates in ’ phd echaner peoeigr omy gem) all “BVENINGS) FE _4-6306 Very attractive 2 bedroom Lasse TAYLOR, REALTOR OE 5 sa peo Me Paved rt wad hepa oom with oes, fire: trade. eg 4 . a # 43) fortable, "cheerful bedrooms. oak BeOS, Kelaed weer oe: | Oakiand’ Ave apple, pear & ene Sommer ent On teed tee WE BUY — : For Sale Houses floors, re an oe for apartment. Frontag Sie stk 130 sel ggy 9 ln i ce rasp- scenic. parcel. Bee ALT) rc e area." Soe — on ane = bg ae That ie we YLVAN LAKE ‘fed pond. Full price only . with all tae tools for ® m7 p= yy Moen . reereway to r ew eh. da with us for fast and NO DOWN PAYMENT City —— sewer, 8 Gl RESALE 3 bedroom heme. . t Only ns with 5 : “9 war f area Only $21,- atkins be hires ; gardening, such as: spray- foe with will ae. e. 2 bedrm. modern home, off Jos-| privileges : 3 nth including tax: “ALTOR PARTRIDGE O low, cultivator with easy or lyn, vacant, = rake eee? HOYT REALTY oe aaa mturance, after moder- e — - 1950 W. Huron ign This property a c TIME FO INVEST zi 7, oer home as down pay- t.. H. BROWN, Reaftor. WHITE L ° ate down paymitnt. OPEN ‘TIL 9 cated 2 Se K. L. Templeton, Realtor | 1363 Huron Ph. 2-4810 .| FE : : ' y 3 tian Subdivision. Ad- will you empieton, Realtor Built 1968—this yeor-eround lake: 254 8. Telegraph Rd. WILLIAMS LAKE PRIVILEGES. IRWIN jaceut to Birmingham, . onty #4. down wi w whe ee ous ‘Cmbase Re. Pe an. Siw front. 506 x 150 ft value "Special Pont Comte |g room home 3-bedrooms, fire- - ye ced at a Fas with pare some choice- ___ After 6 23-0502. wi" gi00 total ae 7 pisses cups On reese: | 26x60 Tone oe ees perce zac ™ << —BCRApeRH 1 Esra — 00 eS i ee a . “ i : : arge corner + . 7 REALTY : N SUBURBAN. 4 room & bath, THE PLACE OF PEACE NEW LISTING oS ee yo Fn gag Bg “ : c ae $1300" Terms" OR) Tea spam cantar, "frepiace) | This, traly “appties to. thie | Bouts, Jessie, it baths, ree: | Edw. Mz an Realtor || ng storms, iecer garane, shows Bepdatnn cers, ; 2 ay = = me ems t! ROO} 8! Kitchen. tre charming reo ha i . om Toons. 88 heat, > Tl MN. a. aus a biend te nty Mig f B NE ’ LAKEFRONT ELIZABETH LAKE FRONT. Split | cock rem ce e Braes : clos rear —— . Oa . i’. 4 Se 4 level brick home for luxurious, and range. d Brick construction, 2 - es, 2 car . it 2610 ‘i ‘i Deegen Fits ste ee fall Lake, 2 story. 5 Bedroo living. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, rec-| There's an extra bath too an cious bedrooma. i dish Sak * in Ii atter 1 story. 3 bedrooms, 1% bath. tee ae roopi with firepisce. din. ees au car care . the basement recraation room dumiee ceaen alte vail fem ee ak 7 whl B ; basement. Storms and screens. Living full bath ‘a reation room car garag has a fireplace It’s a* wonder- carpeting, iar nal ty fully int i. : *. ‘ , we cee eres in Drevien arec.| amt ‘Pall led Sel “dows, Pub IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. chip. {ul home in © sestrietes teottion. | ae ieee sun rm.,. pe a sell ; oo see e Oh bie aher 6 Prertae Sime neva ieay| Set ee Neier tae aik| sect Racy. cpiaey’ bef "iis. -| ih ema down parent easyer ater re , ’ ee Screened - ment, gas furnace. $11,500 -with- . < eS — “ : : . ac : cee Sine ee | tiiel down | Hires. $34,500. A. JOHNSON, Realtor |. * "Ter oeeent> ILE Y “LAKEFRONT | OFF BALDWIN. 2 bedroom home, DE LUX] eee ,THERE DEL TOUTE SL 1704 S. Telegraph ‘Rd. 4 Denpnctilieaiiesietl edroom : fire ving room plotere wis,| coor Gate term full PASO) eeceemns “hs this superbly ar-| THAN HOME 3 In Clarkston: i AL = rang: trance . j . 15 by 320) Gow, overlooking 3 ake Ceramic hall sian feeds” to” charming idee “ot th ut sttae room home ’< atreet. : Suneten ts a Rye one started, tile ‘path, large A utility INCOME. Close to down town. living room — panelled fireplace home Pg 7 Ara- “ GET THE Toor me on pa ie _@ fenced lot. Tri-level- Prised very room, Aluminum. storms and| Large home — Furnished light) wa Ttalias marble fireplace. cease area, Livieg rm. ¢ - “FOR ~ ‘ ' ond — va enki with becue. une great polomell Lol neseeneeetes roms with 4room You'll really love the dining toom ing aren. big hea ta FOOD BILLS” aon becue “| apt. tor own spacious, ences. cove as heat. : ~d down. Located at Middle traits Make. oBORN rye HTS. “GEORGE BLAIR M05 DOWN New 2 bedroom home |. ome =! break anes ; Price at otiy son Because you, you ean = ie oH on your ull p | ay oil) cr AKES HEA Near Auburn ‘ Suc meen , F saa ALTOR OR 31251. Wood floors picture window, full) heat Double oa: ith paved | uve is A’ nouse & r acres mag a woay two too oe aoe window. Nothing #96 D's DRAYTON PLAINS " dath. Utility room. This is not #| drive. Where i th S iaeal Nome? MAKE IT HOME” -room hom 4 . — cota $6,050 with $850 Eves, OR 3-1708 ‘| sbeli Cali today or stop at office We're pleased o bell ou “it 54 That's ye what can. be schools a @ise like this « rae —- ~~ | for information, We have lots) on Motor rway Drive! Elizabeth done in thie north side. 4 : x : a down, Down ' on ws ; available also Lake privileges Are you ready. bedroom home that has - ae “ee ay : Brick tons bedroom home = INCOME J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor —_— ot oF ew! Serene biting seem ; 5 - wooded acre of land, located Close in—off. N. Saginaw Large | is E Walton “PE 6-044! 5 por Hae" ‘ a Waldon. Arranged in 2. sce I I } +" Eiehen, | tye. y, b. Sashabaw Lind "near Sees Hg poser for income. Me | GUIDE 70 SOLD: s ‘ 1 umphiries|: ru po “sinh ie and E 2? bedroom Seene plus . | ted. e = lots Located near Auburn and gio down. Nice newly gg pres : ES Crook Pric mick Ol furnace. 2 ve, oi pam, PE ¢7114 ’ = Sons ; a ant O88 a reat x ediierd Righ Bchoot, im | things you're got | using | bs Open eee John K aatyrin & : i BROKER PONTIAC REALTY | 313 sei pea =a hat? ther’ t= ‘gg hh Sere tate sien pusen saz through Clastified Ads} / Phone . FE & Tr 44110 4 ‘ . i“ : « : { - ‘ : * | ve ; \ c 4 > : ‘ j Ve, : @ ' \ ’ \ \ . : t; é ¥ aS : / po \- bey * 4 i : 7 : ‘| y : : ‘ : ‘ , PONTIAC PRESS, # <—aeapeateni cellberem re THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1958" $600 Down this 2 Duplex, Tile , basement, NO° CLOSING | see “For Sale Houses 43 Foom re als poe, jot, Ootpor, "VACANT. $700 Down NICHOLIE reom brick. Tile bath, heat, hasem ell ‘ood ' cole eas = t 8 Rice ano CONTRACTS & HARGER CO. Sben"Eventnoe, cat Brick |’ “9-4-2 oslyn arage. rail price cared down on this un- — cellent buy for "M4 ® ph Beautiful livin ScHRAM OPE VENINGS AND SUNDAY MOUMPLE LISTING SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE FE $-947] el. © 4 ees ial te yen ree 1 Lat ie ‘somapie ie y Full price $13.250 with = O'N Cor, Mansfield R NEW LOCATION Portrvinw AT THE brick i large closets. ed fix- th ape lighen with irri aa built-in on the snack mating the dining 7 ~ os a stimulating & exciting living reom with stone hearth fireplace and floor to beamed Sages win dows out under shaded trees _ the serene lake waters tached, 2? * plastered coos adda dough” hoon venience ay this ne better bome than this 3 bedroom brick ranch home Spacious bedrooms with erttry pain:- ed plaatered walls and ample gloset space, Extra e snack bar in this. modern kitchen. Cory windows overlooking the Jake. The acre corner lot is ah Anchor fenced for priv- acy. Has nice shrubbery and 2 car garage. Only $17,400. ia ALL DEPENDS ON YOU If you ‘like bargain coun- ters, you'd better grab this 4 bome. 1 bedroom do remodeled kitchen. side near Pontiac Central School. Only $1,000 down. GOT A PEAVE ON?—Mad at your neighbor? Then see this contemporary home with 1 acre of ground and Watkings Lake privileges. $90 dowp will move in, La i ter. ly $7,960, = HOME will be more L station for ¥ hildren. The charm of this brick ranch at waters edge will mish natures’ own for the entire amily. A dream of a plan for ther. with the extra % bath for the morning Sriz-up and a 2 car plas. fered“ garage. Carpeting for Mother and a corner fire- place with stone hearth. A cozy Rome with ome of shade trees. Only $25,950. COMFORTABLE LIVING ts the word for this 3 bedroom - and a large 2 car garage. a, #,. * "Ts (ils the on RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Open 00 FE 2-6036 roe 3 Meee ee ~y saat ‘ern Floye Kent Inc. mal your?” no priced at $12,- THE PRIDE uu o6will have in this 3 » Franch home nes- ted among large oak trees almost of . 1% and a 2 car nue are it w few of the m wonders i will take pond in you are the prowd owner, Priced at $17,000 Telegraph Rd. 1103. . | LAKE “Loveland Planning| ae . to B fa Cone ai hs see C, are : EALTY i ee ork a ae” TODA ‘tei rv pay C. SCHUE ETT: REALTY 0 Mi. re ry Pentiac $525 Dow N you es we inte this 3 bedroem m os i base- mento WR. atic storms and screens, Be, - price $6,875, PINE LA 0: Bi-leve} ae ES Noon 8, living "ire 8 cleedie le oo peereht room are ‘the features, eri for more information. 5 = 4 ew 3 ca fyl ment spesroam Pere, fe for appointment LARS PRONT je gp eg SY 2,04 od | Eitzabeth Smith- Wideman Se- all REAL ESTATE OPEN E 4-456 412 W. HURON rie ee $300 DOWN 2 bedroom home. Needs « little ——s Priced lew, also acre- ‘CUCKLER REALTY 236 -N. Saginaw Pp 2-40 Eves . FE 4-3308 Income Property 43A 3-FAMILY COULD BE 4 — West side 90 frontage. per week income ey bedr coon eatin ae 100 EASY" _— J. R. Hiltz REALTOR 1011 W. Huron Pe 5%181 _ For Sale Lake Prop. 44 del idl 0 FT. FRONTAGE ON sCOTT bed t heat stab down, Sell furnished rnished oh la] aif _immediate possession EM 3-0500. w KE. NT L 100 = 189. Sel equity $2,000. Bai- ence $3,005.17 92 contract. Let 15 East side of lake. new re- stricted. A. Arnson, 135 Merkle St, Ortonville. NAtional ?387! For Sale Lots he, iD. IN = tt ares feria oe ani Highland-Milford sree me bullcers or private EM 34210 or Lag hates lots tapers, FF re a o as ae Fs dot. m Richard 5 i em — tiienigen: 2M Center 3 LARGE LAKE LOTS HILL- view ARE LOTS WiTH area. wood 2-3305, “Building Sites” Approved a, selection loans g00d selection Low as $109 d LADD’S, INC. 4206 Dixie H Drayton Plains ‘OR 31231 : LoT r 7Sxis7 READY POR Lm igen ing Some on ving. $1500 —, Pathe ook and churches. R. I. WICKERSHA 7185 W. MAPLE MAYFAIR 6-6250. LAKE FRONTAGE, WALNUT LK. West Bloomfield, 474 Ft. deep, _ 9130 per ft. MA 6-3016 SPRING EST TIME oo our new homesite n. verlooking aes countryside Li mien. Corner parcel @ paved WATKING-PONTIAC EST. good selection ATES. high. well araleea 100 ft ww : de buflding be $250 down, 4. 3 acres on & main road. High ground = excellent drainage. $159 dow 64 gates, ‘of beautiful ‘large hard- wood trees. ing with a hilisite . for building. 1 acre. clesred for ce. space, is tees acres in rkston a hill with some trees. i with a :itent LADD’ SINC. 4286 Dixie Hwy: Drayton Plains Om 3. area. 4°30 acres on & SEE OUR MODEL HOME EC EVERYTHING YOU COULD WISH FOR IN YOUR NEW HOME HILLSIDE, level and wooded lots. BLACKTOP ROADS—-Convenient- ly located on ir iM 5 miles North jac limits OM Vien beats DOWN SEE_ALFR Hi P. HOLMES, INC. FE_$-2053 | & 2531 S. Lapeer Rd. For Sale Acreage 47 > KE Established in 1918 RANCH HOME ‘with s vey Wien set for Factions By ble bedrooms, terms, ae © eared te ont, pw Ba US. 10 20 MI, NORTH. 1 a =e LS Pet Phone Whitmore Lake HI $4012, Harry _ Wa aker. ; Mhaghigne Muto ares, Ter Terms. ~ SMALL PARCELS ~ Have some cholce 2 to 5 ce reels close to rkston. re > . 2 per cent down, Howard E. Fox or age SE ft. lot, A real ear bath ne eel ee REALTOR ess7 «, Clarkston or Sale * eRe Re a Civeice rites EALTOR PE 46203 7” sais Ave. HIGHEST | 160 | "Bale RSrA gst bac Harber, 2 ‘ho encom oe —— Heosmap, Keego Har 2 storés, echoo a} DEMEOLESE f ete per acre SPECIAL 40 set! oa , eine iy soll. Tiled, All Uilanles — ea te eo 3. “4 » bay “. — rege trade for i bedrm. home or Clarence C. Ridgeway RE ALTOR 5 03 Sale Business Property 49 2 STORES—7 An and Se aE RUD, RILEY, Broker Pelt tiat or ee OFFER T ZONED COMMERCIAL To elie "sis 4 < oily iy lncome,| ene boa ft. . Aas rate : quickly. Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A peow ANCY WARE- pouse a en offices ae Bee Business Opportunities 51 2 STALL SERVICE STATION yay ae inve Mis, NA eu cee Pa #185 Home ¢ A " Ruto - »LOAN CO. . to $500" * BUCKNER Finance Co: Pontiac Drayton Plains Walled Lake ‘Utica GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland Loan Company FE 2-9206- 202 PONTIAC STATE. BANK BLDG. IT MAKES SENSE TO BORROW FROM HFC ne offers modern meney sery- se! 80 years of experi- grerites slesin| fore, ae asta’ ore Tg fe 3 Hiest. repre Sere Household Finance . Corporation 3% @. Gagingy, tad fir. Kay Bldg. LOANS | Good Invés ments NEW kA... , eae ances, all stock fash Pore (renee. wa = facludes, living quarters, balance on easy terms. BRICK building & 7 TW RRC] oy A a STATEWIDE aes Fee Rae's ot F ctor in? 6. te ia ot re tis CASH you: Lesage 4 sue. We ortgages. BUY “OUT bh ag _ sege~ gl We specialize in * ORY RENT We wili Spores our business and bo 6 | the pocwerts HART. FINANCE co. seas CHIC, ON 2.0000 “Getthal die 4° Remaass B H MI eta (Evés. or resents ce store with living Rover 4 Will sacrifice to health: due ih. — es 2 cae for ite sic s Biare, OF Owen- dale, Mich. Barnidse Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE Trade — Fast Tawas Comfortable cottage resort °3. 23 with etvlteges on tane| Eeansovamenee “additions or 465 8. WOODWARD _ — ‘on oortios. - bedroom =e 2 oe tok ra he Bag —. clean He. clothing at Bar- pon gpd arcane we ee bee rarage oF 00 iS gation, Serger Saas Bans |. pane oo Go trade for ‘home, - an one Building td none _ ment rtisies it, etc. Investigate now! Pause or oy rE +4 accepted Mon, Wed. Thurs. from 10 ta 3. Store hours Mon., A $70,000 Gross Swaps 55. | Wed. Thur. Pri, 10 0 § pm Here's one of the few taverns in |.59 pLyMOUTH CLUB COUPE. BLUSH SATIN W } ned eee bee & Ro; | Best offer takes. OL 1-118 after! ding gown veil. Size 11 to main street af sean 2:30, 12. Or yee 35, well seat. Priced at $27,800 on terms. for $45. Call “ EQUITY IN LARGE BLACK SIAN PAW COAT REALTOR PARTRIDGE| ¢ ROOM STARTER HOME | Best quailty fur. Good cond. Size Businesses thruout Mich. PLUS FINISHE - CAR _FE 4-317 before 3‘ p.m. PE 43581 W Horon| GARAGE. — PAYMENTS P- . OPEN "TIL 8 LY $8¢-PER MONTH Sale Household Goods 57 eee WILL TRADE FOR pats WE COVER eoet oe" on otek Cit PIECE RIVING ROOM SUITE. | THE STATE| S840 rare. | | poten a ee a cot FOG . * ee . 4 decora mops, ‘Al! eee on, ‘main. highway. +| R. J. VALUET, Realtor for $00. I B reeky, oe Sand tore build “sox “OPEN EVENINGS uNTie 8:30 “Take ave ‘ata rebate . store ing ke _ Ave. 70 G SERVICE 7 PC. LIMED OAK DINING RM. Ba, a ae story enlckeas, ene ser a {ULTIPLE LISTIN oes. ‘eB Lae 5 oak 7 = 2 EJ oote ams: will take goog home in For late, i — i cu. EFRIG. rade. TF vi OME Exc running cond., $85. OR In Huron Gardens—eac! ag) _ 39-3026, Lely "| Pen mala street across from large | modem 3 rooms & bath, with pri-/éxia RUG 8. W (oot FACE 18-5. factory in Pontiac. Lease $125 ent) . Indivisual es, fia 8 Acninster, PATE ed, $s ry peng S. = gs bre right - ft nie get in 5 miss) owner leaving city. Will take sin- sen Beare. Pui business. gic home of contract as part Be ent. Elwood Realty, FE aad good sendttien. sneer LIST. ¥ USINESs WITH US __#-5263. : s ris Tens Z business iinigan. We “% FORD STARE’ With ‘Si MO-|§ 2 =R- organization | Aa. tor. 6 oe tires. Overload — ator with freezer rtment. have 28 a es and eo __3200 or swap for car. OR 3- A-1 cond. $50 rs. experienced ryan by to you! STATEWIDE ‘Real Ry Service of Prue wes. ‘cathe 3.081 o¢ or ase eet bo | Sete a em, ine lake ‘pre: “TRAILER R oe nee rear of RENTAL | AND _ : INCOME od as house. a cmt. 3 pee. Soe ay ES peuring. Will large late mod- @ bb i or sm Clarence C. Ridgeway REALTOR |S an cor 52 on main street. $1,000 DISCOUNT 41382 w #0 TO 8 = #8 70.8 30 E. ae 0421, = TO NEED $25 TO $100? SEE SEABOARD PHONE FE 8-966] Seaboard Finance Co. “Pa No Problem” 1185 NORTH PERF Y STREET TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN | ,| ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN 423 70 3500 Ph. Rochester. OL € Leer. OL 1-9701| WHEN “YOU NEED | *25 -*500 You can get ft quick your ture, (MY No — ers. Payments Le, sult “4 ' FINANCE CO. FE 4-1:574 102 Pontia : ___ Mortgage Loans 54 A Montga Problem? ? ba _— fe + Se } og to a 3 ipeeetrrace 10 We HURON” oF. PONTTAC FE 6-589 ss Eves. EM _ 3-004 LOANS—$600 to $1,500 For any purpose. on pomes, nad or not, ta a png = | STREET | ST. ‘BENEDICTS ‘DONELSON ‘REALTORS FE 4-0528 y to Loan SACARNIVAL a “Your. tricycle was right in the middle of the driveway, “4 Juniert T hever atcnsntdchieccdeadll | ty Dick Tarmer Mie | Swaps 55 cided WILL TRADE Equity in your house er let for new b ranch nome: | eres puiting WE ae fear Sov. Ea FE WILL. eat out MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE TRADE” ARDMORE lf you want one tr | the finest Ua east side grees. you we | : ull basement you | or ia gaat | 9 ‘Sede = 7 e a I ing this me. Large = cotnt for cash 2 teh. MAKE A DEA‘. — even 4 late Soe car if in aA-l shape. $750 DOWN Those first 3 lines tn the heading should be enough ‘for you to buy but there is | more. 5 rooms, oil aoe. | Raced yard. Total pric only $6960.00 DRAYTON AMANA FREEZER. Sale Household Goods 57% tea an ~ ALMOST NEW, 36" EN MORE deluxe electric range with stain- less steel tep, inatant fay heat, Also 8 pe 1. PE boon el dining _¥m. set, ABOUT ANYTHING you FOR ! rs ances of el) kinds. NEW & . Visit our trade dept, for real bergane ‘ONTHS TO PAY We hdl oo or trade. Come gut and look preet,3 2 bw 4) of free basins Lome 50241, MON,, Hees Py TO 6 T 4 miles E- of Fobtne cade mile | — : of Aybura Heights on Auburn | td - ee li ANTIQUE RUSH - ~ BOTTOM chairs, commode, walnut marble stand, fire screen, canvas paint ing, and other furniture, 2060 Hensman, Keego Harbor, APPLIANCE DISCOUNT SALE —e irener, like new ... Norge clothes —_ . 8118 sige ig Sacouiks oo TV & aie ig, tae | to years Be eee GABER sucks *** | Washer | se range eee avenport & chair’ ARE 121 N. _ Saginaw FE _5-6186 AUTO. THOW WASHER, $37. 3| burner electric ~- e, only . $29 1 Commerce — Peer’s Sane e, Rd. EM $500 CASH OR take over payments, Washing ma- | chine, cheap. FE 45773. * BABY BED, GOOD COND. STUDIO ; couch, & chair. PE +479 ts ” : | n Bargain Daze"! | mama | EASY Spindry'’s, Your pon od en) oes Washers All 1 make: Pro: “904 » WASHING Machine Motors, Fro $4.00 | REFRIGERATORS x —<. $48 00 Rebuilt; Cuaragtoed From $49.50. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Pontiac §1_W. HURON FE _€1555 | =? WOODS | tached arece. Full bese- | ot a ee i might ir good a or "37 mocel aulomobile ell part payment | Bateman Kampsen |## 37T_ 58. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. For Sale Clothing 56 3 MEN Exc, >. Size ey Pion. sii « each. MI 40005 BARGAIN BOX FE 407TH — FE +14. ' 195T BUICK tract. re le: Fo CARD, 00% §2,000 ALL 30 gal. water heater with oil tank, swap for good beat & mo- __tor. PE 74 ; via OLDs ‘52 WORK. Wil: trade for Wagon SELL OR TRADE 96.600 erence, "qin Wrage or what have You Ask Pa Mr. ‘prown L. B, BROWN, Realtor WANTED, Soateetes Evenings call & tire oees fs 8, os af equity in ‘SY or "M4. “ bl Seesewadien beac an fer” a atk 9x12 Feit Base Rugs : $3. 95 ale of Hi-Test_Alcoh 4 4-Ft. W all Tile "B50" ey Ean Wars OUR, a PT ll for after 3:30. es PES io 5-10 ic UPRIGHT PAINT SALE ma ht ‘Tiectrie “Co. Of discontinued colors. our 1060 W. hm a. — tal eg plete if, CU. Fr AMANA FREEZER, BARNES "HARDWARE, a ee TTION. ._ HURON a: 83788 FORE RY, POG aETSSE OF PE AN DRE PRE at have you . SWAP si tis, ROUITY tw Teer | Bs Hints” wed Ore a6 cabin je i IN, TV. =e at CHEAP. trailer "’ gee ‘or am alt Thome, 1 Going. Eves. cee, 13/50" Gag RANGE, 3 YEARS OLD. ae tk electric range. . Lo-voaised aan Frieideire Fefrigeretor, good cond. for Pg tractor, or Will sell.) GE Wi yee Auburn Rad. 4-3573 APPLIANCE SALE 1 Kely. 12° Auto. Detrest Refrig. ze | : 4g a a : DOUBLE BED, svat gg GOOD | condition, 0. MA ‘ELgCTRIY fp STOVE. GOOD CONDI- tion. 5-2871 2) : Leer a | ELECTRIC SIN ery gps My SAC- rifice,. Pay $8.25 ist __Mich. Sewing | Center, 23-3337. ELEC RANGE. PAIR CONDITION. __ $20. PE 17-8072. FACTORY REBUILT WATER softener. ee, ah F 3 ee 3456 } auburn A Ave. CTR EE 43573 FREEZERS, UPRIGHT, FAMOUS name brand, last year's models, terrific values, $149.95. they last. No phone orders ase chard Lake Ave. Call Fr GIBSON CHEST ST DEEP FREEZER. 12 About 2 yrs. old. _ $125 ‘Mr Ga4r3t pee le Gas REFRIGERATOR, washer & baby crib, FE 2-2754 GE IMPERIAL. § CU. PT” GOOD condition. Reasonable. MI 6.3773. REBUILT a hg PE 2-4021 ot WATEN al, GE ae ‘condi- Soak Zoe Lake, Hom ‘one merce e ey 3. Sat & Sun/ bf kg ae bos totes 8 Good running 2-4393 . GOOD $15: se tan FE §-1564 Cornet. IRONRITE ; PORTABLE IRONER. Exc. cond. Like new. EM 3-234}. DITION, 4 est cleaner. ¥ ‘ eee aa aie eee ret. a SILVERWARE, reamer and>s chest. FE id, . AN ELECTRIC | SaRee PULSER ‘BIZE, | FE 2-0004. Be emis a yt SINGER, FINE CON WEC- coe ei: Cornet. Siegler Oil Heaters Twice ee heat at pew the eoat, "MY _3-9711 SE me SINGER BLONDE cape _ Miche’ zest ‘Genter, F ie HT, ri "tyes 602 Mi. Clem- = _Troner. on tan tas 8 Je deans, SQUARE TUR MAYTAG WRING- er washer, Perfee 3-9633. The GOP did it again — I quit! Drastic Reductions for My Final Closeout Sale DAVEY’S FURNITURE 3907 Bilaabeth Lk. Ra. “STRADE-IN DEPT. up, and ete, STOVES changed, ens. i re wesher ..... $48 40 Fable ang TANGO wx. eee $40.08 a, aan a $26.05 Seana Ce er 4 Sola bed c edaies eee $10.85 5 dinetie set ‘ 14.09 Lolinge chai :& giteman 12.85 pt ain range ....-- mo ta Naw SMa ts vat. stit WYMAN’S 18 W. Pike, EZ terms. PE um "ige heater aalpd Sh “GAL wo * Mitare Twin SEDAN § weY, LIGHT WA. hogeny. tiple dresser & mirror, commeote night table, repedi¢ mattresses. 7 mos. £ . Moving, Must Sacrifice, MI 17-0216, VacuUM CLEANER® GUARAN. teed, Parts & service. 066 Myrtle, USED. FURNITURE. REASON- able. OLive 1-0249 ATOR, | USED ~ KEL} #40. CALL _ FE 8 ~ Used Trade- Tn re . coe OBO 88) Electrie "Fi HOM AS: ECONOMY FURNITURE 361 S Saginaw PE 26151! (rl DEEP PREPZE_ MA | | USED TV $1995 UP: RCA Col LOR | $25. Sweet's Radio & Appil- | view eames 422_W. Huron, vee 3. | tin 2)-9t, lengths . ; ED SPEED ¢ UEEN GAS DRY- | 4.in. 21-1. tengths tee ft. bar $138. _— mise rie Co. | SAVE PL PPLY 1060 , 173 8 Saginaw = PE 52100 “WATER sopreiecia— OPEN §00N! AGARS BUILDERS 5,000 grains, sem! | “Supply, 1016 Mt. Clemens St., | "g156: fully sulomatie, Pinmabing & Electrical supplies. “tesa “wnt a MCHINE “CORVEN- | O1L HK FU vie “BU ERO? ey Beeaern, In operation Oren yr ve ae = PAINT SALE. ue ee ee RANGE, | 4 om on Sherwin x condition. OR LUMBER CO. 1940 Coster oe, ws AM Rt Open 8 NORTHERN soe cit “ ee mrse tes ee 171 eM PUMY. ELECTRIC we lete guns, eee er eaulty 172 8. Sagin GIRL'# 2" RE, $10. lined war sees. A em OR + | 99 ree, Se Garage Doors Beare ci ia evernead a 4 a i pe i ay and up. A modes tear, on r garage costs leas . Let us give ou & . AP LAVATORY” BOWL, CHROME AC fod ths a Alse Mr tas, Cobinet. u BILLING che. ol! 3 Reeord Player. OR 3.6847. oR shooti STANDING WO YOILETS 9 RH bow la with p titings = sets with red -bath ENE Rinna TENE “MACHINE, wers, Admiral jot water TRADE: Oc aos ‘model ‘ee Md ae your 38 HH m™ “set with $20 Ra “ber ‘Gas space TEL nll Cass ste >. poe | ORGAN 6 to buy, & : weal 4, bar Gh WANTED or ORE Ris Mtoe 4 8. Telegraph Sale Office Eguipment. 63 He mit Fi bai Por eerie D era's, Pristine St. Sonal CARGE “Dod WOU jie a Mw ores it ee Une i vines! Market MEN'S. ‘woures: Gaeviae oie athe al 1 ae 7 w weve CA INETS Ld for Piss i 8S ~~ CHIL 7] Damseend goods, 1? Pontiac yet Miaaie Rd. AGE ae ¥ marred =. a = ee ate say fan Fis Padieeen 3. wag, Le. ~ GAC ANEEED™ PIPE os, without WOOL ROSE RUG AND PAD. ia —— ig. 10 ) by _10'e" FE For Sale Miscellaneous 60 1-AAA- ay ALUMINUM SIDIN ORDER _BABY BASSINETTE, $5 SPRING " N ar to BEAT OR 3-02 is NU. i LU Pi Lifetime non-chalking enamel with gy dd Chest : hel yg a at $400 & up. chair, ote, lamp aiae ocekt MONEY, DOWN—4i8 A MO. ‘Pays ta a a itself with cf’ q 49216. NS Senter «x Zable Lampe «...-->--r40++0+00 s3 E eee "Fors » serene +35, oa 8-2620. j 200" 8 Saginaw FE 2-5523 BASE CABINETS. Cady LL. cA Fabio. OF ooTrs pr. Gdehuxe skis we = ar oe aay, 35, | vate ie et Somalis top com COLDSEOT REPMORRATOR <3? ner Pe Eases wo OE DITION, $68. OR. }-9313. "| FINCH Sot. PIPE, $ FT.” sie CHERRY DINING RM. SET. 2 Pc. | °°™ sectional, Pruitwood desk. ‘eather | yr "ss % PLUMBING SUPPLY 0 Th pet, eaneen haiew cout ter : new, ue: r quick ie A e201. HROME INETTE semble tneve. yourself and four ch =e —_ = we $3005," Tes oe makes. *formica ag Ra ong Com: ‘aon alues, Mi cent 383 Orchard _ Ate. — fittings Laundry trays, stand huseabe SAVE PLUMBING ___ 172 South Saginaw St. ATTENTION PRE-SPRING CLEARANCE ALL QUALITY PAINTS r Line Of Used and New Bullding materials is ome ie pus tices are low—com: SURPLUS LUMBER & Mat Saies Company $340 Highland Rd. (M-59) OR 43-7092 A GRADE CAST IRON BATHTUBS, $56.50, Ist quality Nolte, not B grade Complete fp argge nen Be fuarantes $24.60: worry with | ig one. G A rnompoen. 8 8. _Perry. ‘A DIRECT BUY.IS THE BEST BUY!. We operate our own kiln We omer our own units SCO -GLYD Windows, “double hana. » - uw $38 3 x » Bert 28 4 bie hung mutligns 24 x 20 $23 le picture win ~ ie side. 2 16 x eee 6 mE MPIRE ‘SUPPL TES 2609 Union Lake Rd.” = EM 3-4148 ANCHOR FENCES BEEP “ND PORK — aie TKD quarters. Opdyke Mkt. FE 5-7941. OUN OOM town kitchen, ol «© Hot w naces, a m boil- é had water heater. pone age iflectiieal supplies, BAS) including ee See Perry, A ere, ead with worn cement Color for. Le PT K FER Orehar G Lexe Ave. $29.95 | 59% oney down, A een PREF: ESriMAtEs FE Wwukema- Perry Bros. _oaeekne rose” & ats 3°” | os Orchard Lk. 180 ‘PLYWOOD SPECIALS | ¢ ne a ka trow Miracle Mule eo SA LES $49.95 up PONTIAC’s ONLY AUTHORIZED Mowers & SERVICE handle — . 20 Diate ey Selon 2s: TR L Fish Tanks, heaters, filter, ients Rea- socable 3-9717. SALVATION ARMY LD sTORE Eve to Meet Your Needs. Cloth " 'e., 118 WEST LA Talbo t Lumber hardware plumbing and “sectteai vacuum ‘Guan 436 Oekland Fuel Lk. : ay 10:00 Mabe eae Equipment 61A E BUY. Wires, pro. & TRADE, rere BENSON LUMBER CO. "tee, mals sod female ABC a WRECKING BARGAINS Al) material to be solid on job at 3561 bd & 24 Oakland & 25-27 Bald- paRy An ARTES. Kindling Free ues. 16 . FE i Wolverine Lumber Co. Pood. Bince 921. gas. 329_8. Paddoc FE 2-0784 : | YOUN! CABINET S1NK " “34 aarown Cas value #90.50.| A ake Nope Fm nasi ee slightly seratched. Also several Fate, Mees. wal sed) | Parakeets Guar. to Talk values Michigan Pluorescent, 39 Seed male if. 25 per ake e, — 6 ? rained ts ak Pig Machi: 60A | NEW ADDRESS. ALL PET SHOP. souks ~ 55 * Bt. fe 46a 5 FOR SALE: SUPERIOR GRAIN|REG. GERMAN D. 6 drill, EM_ 3-8376. So —_ or litter. Rea- Do It Yourself 61 REO TOF, eee. “STs ‘ FOR 1 RENT REGISTERED MALE PERINOESE WALLP | puppy. 3 months old. : HAND SANDER: Rr DELLS 8 wwe REDUCL “por To ROMA GATE | _gocouge™ gant Mae eadae FE 3-0299 8, SANFORD ro Hatebery. 3 aubure Ra, = BNF Pr sgt at Walt -tthmet—foor sanders—pol- | Pa parakeae & sapgtien. ishers—ha: — furnace Ys i me oe) Lk, Orion, aw El MARANERS —_ ng F~S. oot LI: "p's | Dogs iene | 70 CATS BOARDED — oie. “Burrthell, 398 8. rele. _— Hay, Grain & Feed 71 18ST: & IND. HAY, . $13 ® ¥! Straw & lumbe On bay 4 3 f P gpa ies et a Se a po -* ee te Oe aa ee oe rae te tenes Rite Gee ws op 3 CRS Gea de a ae Pale a au THE PONTIAC ns “rmunspay, FEBRUARY 2 2. 1958 '71\For Sale Housetrailers 78) sg . Wanted Used Cars $8 TRAILER EXCHANGE MOBILE HOMES '_ Anderson - Regal “s : W AS. $3,008 w On Hu COMPAR RIgON 108 ro ang fury in 1, 2, or 3 ‘| 3 bedrm wide. SOY ‘sin, _| Pp ae Supplies a8 : arts an ; HAY & STRAW. FOR SA 0c per JasleJoslyn. 3 “4 —— & Sun. dF had For Sale Livestock 72 or. cows, ALS “Bre Dari as 7 Muk Cooler. STEIN, COW. < YEARS OLD. aos April 20th’ MA 4-103 74 For Sale Poultry INCUBATOR & BROODER ~ Rent Trailer Space 79 co MOBILHOME ESTATES. MODERN Lake front and playground. EM 3-2661. OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR those who want the best. “Base rate only $6.13 weekly. 2 miles east of Oxford on Lakeville Rd. _OA 8-3022. ~"~PARK AT PARKHURST Where living ‘s & vacation—T? lovely acres incloies a private For sale or will potas Pheasant €26 Joslyn, is WHITE LEGHORNS, 15 ae Island Reds. Laying. FE 7 BABY CHICKS, HEAVIES. BLOOS-| ING GEESE Emden Mated Purebred wae Bes agai S17 0, es pater $15. 1343 Ox- bow Lake Rd. 3 miles north of Commerce. Sale Farm Produce 7 APPLES, EATING AND COOKING ae Farms, 2900 Siverded Re Salle Farm Equipment 76 FREE Pice

BRAND NEW TIRES om Genera) Safety Tires. Up to to & cem off. Black or White W ED. WILLIAMS Gi_8__Saginaw_at_Raeburn JOHN Auto Service 8l spréaders — new used and ggg 2 ga Machinery, Ph. GRINDING IN THE TiLK COOLER § CAW WESTING-| Shine Shop 13 Hood Phone FE house. PE 18313. {sa ° WeCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS _ NEW nue. wed WF. Miller Garten Sale Motor Scooters 82 wn Equipment. Woodward (North of 14 Mi.), Bir- cCulloch Chain Saws yrds fe) Fe eases FOR AS AS. $167.50 For Sale Motorcycles 8&3 We take and give AZ credit ; — ‘eer aset coats our Her me 2 We also have chain. saws for rent.) naw = RING BROS. For Sale Bicycles 84 Ponfiac Rd. at Opdyke 1 TE COLLOCE CHAN GAwe | $35 320, pines, oi, All three. pa gy i ay Sy $20. PE 54 8. ore. 1990 Crooks Rd. Repair sag) BOY'S DEL. 26 IN BIKE. (CHILD'S ding 2 rép condition -Tom. Bohr Inc. MU_ 4-5155. month. No down, assume ‘yments. Contac gore’, Million, _ Harold er Ford. Li 9-4000. — i PORD DUMP ¢ = 23 3s Fea MO. No Acer ie. ments. c “core ‘alos Harold Turner Ford, Li 94000 ‘4 FORD % TON PICK-UP. with plates. ORlando 3-1576 Pvt Pvt. 1956 TON TRACTOR EQUIPPED to haul house trailers. 43988 ‘33 PANEL TRUCK. $300 1952 GMC 1 TON PANEL LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER RD DEALER OL 1-971) 1836 GMC, 12FT. STAKE DUMP, —— — or swap for older PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER q GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass arene fe ee rom 3G age AUCTION, SAT, MARCH 15ST 11 a.m., located 7 miles north of Angus co bull iT erate cows, 9 re ME .: ‘ steers, uipment. 300 . hens Co ay Launch available—Pree coffee, All sm: ftems sold before noon. Ld INLAND SAREE Es| Grday. PE €7121 3121 W__Huron PE 2-122 165 E MURCURY MOTOR ELEC. shie! + needs new deck material furnished. $625 for quick sale. OR 3-784}. VE BOAT ft., Convertible top, wind- shie! terpaulin, 25 HP, Johnson =. so Trailer. Reasonabiy r ed i taken ai once. FE ATS AND MOTOR COM INATIONG TO. FIT ANY tyes NEW AND USED LAY-A-WAY OR MATERTALS TO e - Plastic sup- . ‘ai *IBERGLAZ 14 mew Evinrude 50 hp., V-4, Star- see the new motors the Evinrude dream Win the boat of your — in = en boat contest. es. boats Bator trailers. Kelly's Hardware, 3994 Auburn vg _Adams, Auburn Hgts, FE 2-881 ~ JOHNSON MOTORS ts Trailers, & Accessories. boat. SUPPLIES PE 2-8020 WANTED USED SAILBOAT a Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Wednesday 7 P.M. Every Friday ....7 P.M Every Sunday ....2 P.M. Buy and Sell Daily OR 3.2717 Door Prizes WiLL SELL COMPLETE HOMES, or odd sots. MY 2-1521. Transportation Offered 87 PLY 4 ENGINE Fr gag TO California 680; jawail, $99.10; _Ferry_ Service Hh OR 3-1354. + LEAVIN G POR Rr URG, Mi. Fri: Eve Return Sunday Eye. FE 42190 TRUCK GOING NORTH, PART . Either way, FE 5-6806. WANTED: STUDENTS TO SHARE Bp E TO OR FROM HIGHLAND PARK JUNIOR FTER E A N f ‘OND: THROUGH bth ated LEAVE PON’ Baked HIGHLAND PARK CALL F CARS FOR CON adeiphia, ret ance, FE 2- _§ pm CUT, PHIL- ork. gas allow- 3215. FE 32-5823 after For Sale Housetrailers 78 27 FT. MODERN CRESTLINER housetrailer. Cheap,. MElrose 1-1547, Holly. i 5s ANDERSOX 36 FT. SLEEPS 4. MA 6-6283 | FURNISHED MOBIL HOMES. | po caaa on rental payment “TRAILER EXCHANGE 60 § Telegraph FE 2-220: OXFORD TRAILER SALES Zimmer - General Gardner - Michigan Arrow Richardson - Holly ft. to 56 ft. se 56 uthe Bottle gas parts carburetor serv- ice. 1 mile 8. of Lake Orion on MY 2-0731, WE ARE SOLD OUT OF USED need your trailer. lot. Holy M Bales. * 1510 N. Holly Rd., Holly rose 4-677) MODRAR ROUEETRAILERS- 15 ft. bedrms. Low pare on financing | . Hol serves 48771. Holiy Rd., Holly, ‘SOMEONE TO RIDE TO s £. Missouri, Share _— Monday of Tuesday, FE 23-0536 88 Wanted Used Cars 88 63 OR '54 octal BAY CASH CASH. Don Newman FE 4- RE YOU TIR “BIG PAYM ENT S72. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE A NICE TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL FOR YOUR EQUITY IN ZOCR *$4, "55 ALWAY TO CH E FROM. OPEN IL ‘ JEROME “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake e Cass PE 8-0488 ‘ a-l] PRICES POR SCRAP & OLD _cars. OR 3-6015 AS MUCH A8S‘$30 FOR JUNK AND cheap cars) FE 42866 days or _eves Hg VAN WELT 4540 DIXIE ile Drayton Plains, pays the en Cash ap Delia: he “tor _ Gli late EWoOoD. 6 FT. 10 Wid Bee ine kitchen. Custom built, al es two EPS PONTIAC CHIEF ude eee Livin AT MODEST looking ‘or the finest {t's fabaious. Pontiac tmobile home that ig designed with | ‘on a ae We —oe al fe election. 0 ot altho Chief, good a gi prices Bob - _ Hutchinson the TO CASH feng a NEED C , then bring top doliars. FE 2-9878 it Sas for TOP CASH 1 FOR aly on ‘OR Trade up own oie CARS” “3 AUBURN ‘HIGH $38" PAD FOR JONKED cars, Joe Arthurs EM 3-910T. Bud Shelton Motor Sales P dollar Oi” auburn B Biva 4 FE 8-060 | See. M& M-Motor Sales. ee. —~, on lete model cars GR 3-1603 w E BUY ae IN ANY CONDI tion. FE 68-6157. FE “| ___ Don't Wait- Ww | SEDAN DELIVERY - oo ARMY JEEPS “$1 yo 4 ee drive, mechan!- lec Army Carryall. 6 pass. new. 3 — Chevy Army staff cars. = fec That to t transpo: Priced sell AST side AUTO Lg 181 E. Pike Matthews - Hargreaves FIRST Used Cars | FIRST Used Trucks OFFER THESE FEBRUARY SPECIALS FREE ‘98 PLATES *TIL Low ins eb THA ee BETTER TRUCK Buy Now! VANETTE 51 International ...$ 395 PANEL *53 Chevrolet ‘82 FORD ae $2252 PER = 1953 BUICK -For Sale Cars = 91 For Sale Cars 91 "$8 BUICK CENTURY~Exc:- CON _dition. By owner. 415 W. Iroquois. ~ HARDTOP. FULLY. equipped, 4 owner. $495; MArket 43355. —— "53 —. waw's, an. ear is brand new. $695. ge F ACTORY BRANCH BUICKS See Our Large cK 57 Speci: —<; . $2195 Selection Radio, Heater Dynaflow BUICK ‘36 R'master H'top $1895 Radio. Heater, . Power Steering, Power Brakes BUICK 55 Super H’top ....$1495 * _ _ BUICK 55 Special H’top Radio, Heater, Dynaflow. PONTIAC RETAIL _ STORE "FE 3- Say BEHIND THE POST OFFICE ‘$4 BUICK SUPER. 4-DR. SEDAN. “$1 BUICK No rust, sharp. Power steering ‘& whitewaills. 27,000 miles. FE __5-0343 ROAD ER = if sold this week. M1 4 ‘$3 BUICK HARD TOP, 7 cond. for quick sale, $396. 910 Oaklanc. "$2 CADILLAC. 4 DR. SEDAN. Take over payments. FE 3-0€17. FOR QUALITY 22566 | 74 1955 . $1395 59 CHEVY vs 2-DR., RaH, PG, Satevele | owner. Low mile- ess _ R&R MOTORS Ookland PE 4-342 FOR SALE’ ‘S30 CHEVY 2 DR. with $1 Olds engine, Extras. $400 E 2-9084 after 4:30 ‘SL CHEVY. A-l condition. Good 53 CHEVROLET Thie is a one owner, 210, 4dr., MECHANICAL- d body FE 4-3487. drives BOPLES try it— ou'lt bu: itt AUTO. SALES. J "SPECIALS ‘ST Stude, mo] 86 Stude, ssie-Pres 4 Dr. 1,595 56 Ford, V8 2 dr, 195 "34 Pontiac noe 4 dr. 895 Mazurek Motor Sales d inside = Corner rt ied, & 8. aa 195 CHEVY V8 POSITIVELY ct MONEY DOWN Eddie Steele Ford 1955 Pontise Like“ = eeescies Buick, 3 PL 195 P. 1956 Che’ 1956 1966 Ford -dr. Overdr, clean 1965 1954 I 8 FE « NO 1951's; "52's; ea As 4 Doors, : of 16 r JIMMY Ded R SALES pane Mist ow. ae ar ‘36 CHEVY. BEL AIR. 2 DR. 8 _ Powerglide, two - A one owner. Low mi. Drive it & «et our low price of Ra&aRM obs Bob Fy rost, ing LINCOLN: MERCURY DEALER 230 Hunter mins, (U.S, 10) By-pass CADILLACS MI 6-6934 hem Mr 6-220 Also a fine selection of other i ain POWER clean wed cars. B's Gilde. Clean FE 5-746. Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac | cee ee SR eTATION New tires, A buy « 46 1350 N ma Woking . 74 Oaklan 43529 Woodward 695 Auburn Are. PICKUP ‘ 50 Ford 2-Ton ...$ 350 WHEN PRICES ARE AT B’ham . MI 4-1930 mewee wee SENSE TRANSPORTATION ‘56 Volkswagen ....$1650/ 1951 OP gi spin = soe $145 1949 Chevrolet 2 Dr. ......... $ 85 1948 Pontiac sedan ........... 65 Roger’s Sales & Service FE 2-0555 6 CHEVY. re TRANS. FE fey alee STAKE "34 Ford 1-Ton ....$ PICKUP 52 Chevy 1-Ton DUMP 51 Chev rolet Meese eS 400 50 Chevrolet ......$ 150 PICKUP 49 GMC 1-Ton ....$ 250 Matthews- Hargreaves Your Chevrolet Dealer — 631 OAKLAND AVE. PE 4-4542 For Sale Cars 91 56 BUICK PVT OWNER. = cial deluxe. Riviera, Hardtop. tual 26,000 miles. P. Brakes. “. papery WW, etc. Balance owing $1,395. Wl take $100 or car for wt 2560 Franksorf. Brookland Subd “stor pesettet, Mich, ROCHESTER SAVE "$7 Sias Super — 2495 "87 Olds $B. keane 1905 ‘57 Ramb er Wagon. .......... $1905 a ee Gente r chat 7, Riviera. . $1795 ae ies ‘53 Olds Houiday Sat 2 O18 OP en ue ceca wes ALL ‘CARs ™ Ante HOUGHTEN & SON ea ddl fv gh eG OLDSMOBILE C TRUCK DEALE Austin, Healy M.G. ee {bereche. Kira Romeo 628 N ROCHESTE oo ‘Le7 } BUICK, 1956: We're really shook up! We were sitting here admiring the scenery when we 36 Buick reutiond we bad three 1956 Bui Grecia hard- tops. For ts too many, rn come on ae cad write your value An er will “handle $1305. SCHUTZ MOTORS ...$ 350! $12 8, Woodward, Birmingham QUALITY jae" CARS AL HA&NOU EV. - BUICK, LAKE ORION, MICH, MY 2-2411. ALWAYS A WIDE SELECTION OF CHEVROLETS 1 3 SOan, £ 8. LATE MODEL TRADED IN ON THE ALL: NEW CHEVROLET. 055 CHIEVS ..4......0555 $695 & up 966 CHEVS ............. $905 & up 067 CHEVS ............ $1395 & up North Chevrolet |e WOODWARD MI 4 2733 BUD SHELTON “57 Cadillac Conv. ‘56 4 dr OFFERS = seven OF "58 wick Spec. eareap -. $1595 "56 a Hardtop to seee $1586 ‘$5 Buick Hard $1395 "63 k 4 dr. = power. 1295 "35 it Ca 1275 ‘96 Chevrolet sedan eroposs. §3908 "35 Fo 7 4. 4 oe 1195 ‘65 Po! ad 1075 ‘34 Dulce ardtop Century . 995 "86 OMG TE wk: beg. pce geecens «$ 095 "64 Pontiac Starchief ........ 895 ‘34 Ford 4 dr Fordomatic . 795 "$3 Chevrolet... on. eee eee . 505 ‘$2 Pontiac, Auto, SSnrists ews 395 "61 Pontiac 2 dr. .......... 3 205 ‘49 Buick 4 dr. "pynafiow 195 ‘36 Chev., $ dr., power glide, ORtia Nlee 226s. ce e8 es ys $1045 Bud Shelton Motor Sales Auburn at East Blvd. FE 8-0683 i 987 6 CYL. CHEV. 2 DR. LIKE FE 8-€218 i bew. 56. CHEV ~ CONVERT. v8, POWER pe jose CHEVRO a- 3 wenger. Brand vk ey @ price Sa Gita lso ‘54 Pontiac, 4 dr Chieftain. “41,000 miles, f PE 8-0575. ean't be beat. $ _— “tose, ood trans. FE iso ihe Pe ‘oui ee fr, Chew ; time io ‘a sort i a : ¥ * Good condition $795. OR 3-lee4. 1 A MlopcRala ents, owerae ee cial, $1280. Biactics nothing ward, do fet Co. Sasser rh Birmingham. ¥ Mr 4.288. "57 CHEVROLET CHRYSLER POSITIVELY NO MONEY DOWN Eddie Steele Ford PE 23-2566 DESOTO, 1957 Here e's sar Oats really been eared for... ae MOTORS $12 5. Woodward, Birmingham 57 DESOTO PIRESWEEP 4 DOOR : 3.000 Miles; Power steering, Ra- dio esulpped DOWN $75.18 PER MONTH BRAID MOTOR SALES : 34 YEARS FAIR DEALING CASS AT W. PIKE 8T. roghttvnee eo, oney Pi Eddie Steele Ford SWEPT-WING DODGE Brand pew "$8 Dodge 2