~The Weather 2 te ree Wy So _»* fo! +. U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast ' t » Some show (Driale sa on Page 2) 2s f “Witth YEAR. e [ore Masked Amateurs Grabbed $72,000 Four Bank Thieves Caught MASSAPEQUA, N. ¥. &—Four men with a variety of ordinary occupations who allegedly decided _to take Up. a new profession — bank robbery — were seized early today less than 15 hours after a fast-moving but amateurish $72,321 stickup here yesterday. Officers burst in on three of the men counting stacks of bills at the home of one of them. The police action was so fast none of the men had a chance to grab at any of the guns in a small arsenal beside. them. Arrest of the quartet se quick- ly was attributed to painstaking detective work hased on the slim- mest of clues — an incident seemingly unrelated -to..a-bank- robbery. Detectives got a tip that one of the men, Thomas Parks, 27-year- did plumber, of Bay Shore, N.Y., had gone to New York recently to buy a pair of handcuffs. - ; *x* « * Parks. was picked up for ques- tioning about 10 o'clock last night, less than eight hours after the robbery at machinegun point of the Security National Bank in this Lenten Guideposts When Love Lost Boy Comes H ome Long Island community, Officers thought there might be some con- “tpection with recent robberies’ in which victims were-handcuffed, al- though none had been used at the bank, cuffs, authorities said, but fi- nally. admitted he had bought some grotesque face p . Such masks were used by the ban- its who held 12 persons at bay im the bank for three minutes while scooping up cash. Finally, it was added, Parks broke down and admitted taking part in the bank robbery, then ‘implicated three others. These were identified as Anatole | Rylsky, 44, a tavernkeeper, of West \Babyion; Richard Hatch, 43, a| | blueprint developer, of West Baby- Jlon; and William McHenry, 31, an ‘insurance salesman of Lindenhurst, all on Long Island. Lights Way _ By ELIZABETH SHERRILL Peter was not a “lovable” child. Since his parents had | died, he’d been shuttled from one family to another, not wanted, not belonging. Now, at age 5, he was protecting himself from a world |men that didn’t want him by wouldn’t talk, he wouldn’t hated everybody. At the Hillcrest Adoption Service, ‘in Mt. Kisco, N.Y., they’d just up finding a home for Peter. My friend Isobe] Clarke is a case worker there. She talked to me aften about Peter. “It would take a miracle to make that ing someone again,” she said. And then one day Mrs. Greene came to the service. Mrs. Greene told Isobel that she and her husband 15 years for a child of their own; now hating that vont Peter smile, he about. given boy tisk lov- had waited . SHERRILL Rested Mamie Returns to Host State Dinner WASHINGTON @--Mrs.. Mamie)” Eisenhower says her ‘three-week | sojourn at an Arizona resort pro- vided just what she needed — a rest. And today — her first day back at the White House — she faced one of the duties of office as a: President's wife, a formal state dinner. The First Lady flew back just in time te officiate with the President at a dinner honoring President Jose Maria Lemus of Salvador, scheduled at the ite House tonight. That is just the first item ona heavy spring schedule which will inelude not only state dinners but also an annua] series of spring parties given by or for the First Lady: * * *® Mrs. Eisenhower looked gay, smiling and rested as she alighted from the President's personal plane Columbine III, at Washington Na- tional Airport. yesterday. When queried, Mrs, Eisenhow- er laughingly said she'd again lost “about” five pounds as she did on her visit last year to Maine Chance Health and Beau- ty Resort near Phoenix, Ariz. But, she said, ‘‘What I really had was a good rest — what I needed.” *they knew there wouldn't be one. Isobel hardly heard her; she was looking into: Mrs. “But I'm frightened,"’ hasn't seen him yet.” It was a long time before Mrs. Greene could see Peter. First there had te be interviews, medi- But at last the great day came wien Mrs. Greene was to see Pe- ter for the first time. Peter was taken to the public park fo play on the swings. Mrs. Greene and Isobel were to sit down on one of. the benches where Mrs. Greene could ‘watch him without his knowing that he was being “‘considered."’|. HEART POUNDING As Isobel walked with Mrs. +Greene to the park, her heart was, pounding so hard she was afraid’ She) Mrs. Greene would hear it. knew, as she'd never known any- thing before, that this woman and this little boy belonged together. “But, dear God, let them know (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) © mitted to me, “Peter is ny . ‘to a teller at a bank in the gar- he hates everybody, Se - another Manhattan bank of almost * * * Police ‘failed to locate any of the three until they got to the home of Rylisky, who has living quarters in the same building as his tavern, Peeking through a slit in a blind the officers saw three} tting around a kitchen table putting money in neat piles. Near them were two machine ™ guns, two rifles and a revolver. A\Two of the men, it turned out, also had revolvers in their pockets. Police said all the money taken Flim the bank robbery was on the _ table. x* * * ticipation in the holdup. They had never taken the ble to “case” the bank be- hand, none of them had ever been in it, and it wasn't even just before the holdup. The four were-charged with assault and armed robbery. * * * The holdup was one of three ma- Jor. robberies . in. less. than two ‘hours in the New York metropoli- tan area, et In Queens, two gunmen got at with $8,000 from a savings and loan association. " In Manhattan, a man walked up ment district, slipped him a threat- jening note and walked off with ,060. A suspicious salesman, behind him in line followed him te the street, pointed him out to po- lice and he was nabbed, He was identified as Howard Zior, 39, of the Bronx. Police said he admitted using a note to rob $3000 less than a month ago. The salesman was Stephen Sladkus, of Lynbrook, N.Y. DETROIT (AP) — The State Tenure Commission today ordered a hearing for Scott Street, de- moted suburban Ferndale school principal who is asking reinstate- ment. Lawyers for Scott charge that he has never faced his ac- cusers, the parents of a _fourth- | grader at Best Elementary School who complained of teaching meth- F| All four men were said to have) + *\signed statements admitting par- selected for the robbery until | GOP Torpedoes. Williams’ Plan fo Use Vet Fund | ‘Hopes to Revive Bid +8 Bonding Program LANSING (# — The Re- publicans are planning gram linked to a on sales tax hike. Defiant Republicans last night torpedoed Gov. Williams’ “last chance” bor- rowing plan geared to tem- porary liquidation of the Veterans Trust Fund. “Any other proposition I know of is a dead horse; in fact, they’re beginning to smell,” the governor said afterwards, soured and ob- ‘viously dejected. This was his comment.to news- men on a Republican return to the stalemate position of a week ago— namely, for borrowing to ease the state increase. A heavy quiet filled the execu- tive office, between reporters’ questiogs, Last night’s action wiped away the last hope of getting any cash emergency solution on the April 6 ballot for a statewide vote. It heightened prospects for payless paydays in six or eight weeks. x & The proposal, put to. Republican and Democratic caucuses last night after the Legislature re- turned from weekend recess, was fuzzy im some respects but in the main called for: to Link Sales Tax Hike); New Old Glory Replaces Mangy Flag at Capitol LANSING, Mich, (AP) — Old Glory is. flying “again in all its Mrs. Gall Mute at Arraignment Judge Enters Innocent Plea for Mother in Daughter's) Death With the curious looking on, Mrs. Anne D, Gall yesterday heard Oak- land County Circuit Judge H. Rus- sel Holland enter a plea. of inno- cent for her in the fatal beatings of her daughter, Judith Anne, 12. The plea was entered into the record after Mrs. Gail's attorney, Raymond D. Munde, listened to ithe charge read against his client by First Assistant Prosecutor Rob- ert D. Long, He then said she wished to stand mute. ; Throughout the procedings, Mrs, Gall, 35-year-old Com- merce Township mother of three other children, sat quietly in the corner of the courtroom with a ~ deputy seated on each side of her, When the charge against ier was read, she stood with head bowed and with the same colorful ba- 1. Liquidation of the 50 million dollars in trust fund securities es ated at 43 r - currént state obliga- tions. 2. A constitutional guarantee fer continuation of benefits te indigent veterans now supported from trust fund ipcome, to be provided by annual appropriation not te exceed $1,500,000, 3. Re-establishment of trust fund principal over a period of 10 years by transfer of five million dollars annually from the state's general fund. x *« * After the Senate Republican cau- cus, Sen. Frank Beadle of St. Clair, GOP majority leader, told news- men sentiment was “very strong." “They wanted no part of it. They anything to do with tampering with the Veterans Trust Fund,” Beadle said, House Speaker Don R. Pears (R- ‘| Buchanan) sald the House Repub- lican position was nearly identical. Democrats on both sides support- ed the program ‘‘in principle.”’ Ike Fights Service Cuts WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi- dent Eisenhower wag reported standing firm today against Democratic demands that he cancel scheduled cuts in Army ods in their daughter's class. "and Marine Corps Strength. i0n)}}ushka she has worn in two other ‘court appearances draped over her head and hiding ber face. Mrs. Gall, of 3080 Royal St., is being held in the county jail on a. *LET’S SIT "N’ CHAT — The page 15. house-Broken deer who lives with - te Victor Betts family near Clarkston does everything but talk, and maybe he's too smart for that — might spoil a good thing. To learn more of the domesticated. deer,. see today's story on first-degree murder charge. Judith Anne died Feb, 16 of pneumonia, television stations in south- ern Michigan. series of beatings. After Mrs. Gall had left the courtroom with Deputy Mildred) ; Crozier, Judge Holland asked those that might have come to witness the arraignment to leave, if they wouldn't go for anything that had). wished, so other arraignments and sentences could proceed, Some 15, mostly * women, filed from the courtroom. Munde late yesterday declined te comment on whether he still was considering asking for a sanity hearing of Mrs, Gall. Judge Holland, however, earlier placed a March 39 deadline on when such a motion or other mo- tions should be filed, Neither would Munde affirm or deny reports that non-court ap- examined Mrs. Gall at the jail. No date has been set as yet for Mrs. Gall's trial. Queen Mary Late NEW YORK (UPI)—The liner Queen Mary arrived 17 hours late last night on its transat- _lantic eaaenems. due to heavy seas brought on, a doctor says, by aj pointed psychiatrists have already = gery was performed*by Dr. Paul iL. Cusick, Detroit eye specialist, jin the hospital's fourth floor sur- icieal suite. It was the second time a majer night by WWJ-TV and re-+ layed in color and black and white by four. other The “simple but delicate” sur- . Area Woman ‘Fine’ Atter TV Operation “T feel fine,” a chipper Commerce Township grand- mother of 29 said today after undergoing major eye surgery before thousands of telévision viewers. Mrs. Ethel Rogan, a 71-year-old widow, sat up for breakfast in her Providence Hospital room in Detroit, a bandage covering her right eye. “Now I'll have to learn to wink with my left eye,” she gaily quipped at a news conference later. A sure-handed surgeon had removed a cataract from the right eye in a 15-minute operation.televised live last ‘8Million More —_ | WASHINGTON (®—The {Senate gave an assist to # for Mercury. Senate Gives Speedy Passage to Bill Aimed ~ at Making U.S. First the nation’s manned space iflight efforts today with speedy passage of.a bill for lan extra $48,354,000 of spending this year. The authorization meas- ure for the national aero- nautics and space adminis- tration went through by roll call after brief discus- sion. i The bill now goes to the House where similar quick approval is expected. Sen. John Stennis (D-Miss), floor SNe OT ae ss * °* HAGA, prevbiiod) tans Giiiasal more than 37 million dollars for the Mercury space flight project and the estimated effort will cost about 20 million dollars before it is operation. was televised as part of Michigan's “Medical Week.” Last year, a heart operation was Miltenberger, a retired tool- maker, watched the operation on a TV monitor set in the hospital. “he ®e ¢ At the hospital with eves glued on the monitor set last night were Mrs. Rogan’s three married daugh- ters, two sons and her three oldest grandchildren. 1838 ~=6Portlock §=Rd., Commerce Township; Mrs. John Talpos, 31779 Auburn Rd., Bir- mingham; Mrs. William Schilke, of Detroit; and her sons Harry, of Lorraine, Ohio, and Michael, of Dearborn. Although the televised program twas on, the air for an hour, the actual operation required only a __|fourth of the—_time— The operation was pronounced a fsuccess and Mrs. Rogan was al- lowed to have visitors today and to sit up in a chair for brief pe- riods of* time. ' |DELICATE OPERATION As the TV cameras trained close- - |lv on Mrs. Rogan’s face, Dr. Cusick cut into the eye. He immediately applied sutures, ETHEL ROGAN MRS. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) hower also said he of course puts the defense of the country ahead of everything else. There have been suggestions from Dmocratic critics that Eisen- hower was so bent on balancing the budget that he was ready to weak- en defenses in order to do it. The defense program was thor- oughly reviewed, the GOP leaders —tsaid, during a 2% hour meeting — with the President. The Defense Degartenant an- nounced today that the radar warning line across the top of the continent will be extended across Greenland at a cost of more than 27 millien dollars. The Distant Early Warning Line (DEW) now runs from the Aleutian Islands, around Alaska and across Canada to eastern Baffin Island. An Intimate Account of a Great Human—‘The Babe and Yr Baseball Returned Little to “11,” 1959, by Mrs, Babe Ruth and A Ruth loved me. bas The Babe and I ilove, not even for a minute, I Editor's Note: closest confidante pf Babe Ruth sets down in her just published memoirs what she considers the first true story of the Babe’s unparalleled ca- reer, on the diamond and off it. = is the start of a daily series p viding an auiple condensation of yard account. By MRS. BABE RUTH with Bul Slocum (Condensed from ‘‘The Babe and} The widow and published by Prentice Hall, Inc.) I am a lady in love with .a legend. That can be an exhilarat- ing experience, most of the time. There js nothing very — rating, however, in » »- But -he really loved . hapeball: more than all thirigs, And base- ball took of him all he could give and returned an absolute minimum. _. * * * In dollars and cents baseball made Babe Ruth a wealthy man. But, if We accept dollars and cents as ‘the sole scale of values, I ask: Who was the bigger- gainer —Babe or baseball? Before baseball sent Babe weep- ing to the kitchen, there were many thousands of exhilarating moments ,as an American living) legend «brought happiness and llaughter to’ millions, not the least jot them himself and his family. carded him. I know Bahe jmore often than most widows # 35. Bf de tne bpainps asco: andre Mrs ‘Babe Ruth growing, Markle ....ccscscecsecceey 22 x * ae Thursday’s outlook te tot partly|® own next generation — I did not seek this ‘book, I was aaieaation eens s nr ee | ‘All -wives like fo think they cloudy cre Anton snow flurries and have had for his name, he | happy to be asked . to write ' it, Sports ecds wenn eeweas. 18-19 helped their. husband in his life's little temperature change. have been a Lng thoubh, Perhaps, I can explain} Theaters ....-.. leveereeese, 90) |Work. I am no exception. It was The lowest recorded temperature|# big brute of He. why, . TV & Radio siearen sseee 2% [My job to see ‘that he stood Uplin downtown Pontiac preceding 8 - — Poa My husband left. me very well Wilson, Earl........sses«+. 9% [there relaxed and healthy. - jam, was 14, By 2 p.m. the mer- sas of wf indeed. So there must be} Women's PASC sorcerers MAB | And that could be a. job, The cury had reached 34. Main ana faba yy . @, | . ees ; e ~ | ‘ j « x ‘e a ee ee Se ee ac a nie ik el le i en i a a Re ee ee ee ; never fell out of know the Babe loved his. two adopted daughters and his close friends. And the Lord knows te loved life, ; It is, of cougse, trying to be alone, Of that as little as possible. T am not the first widow, nor the last. I am reminded of my husband | janother reason, Let me tell you what it is. JUST A KID? I do a great deal of reading and I am astonished by some of the things I see -in print, I have no boudoir secrets here beyond the fact that, in that particular facet of my marriage, I envy no woman in the world. Most of what has been written on Babe was just junk, although generally harmless junk, . The writers took a lot of baseball statistics, wrapped them around the fact that he loved kids and sometimes ate too many hot dogs. From that they drew what was purported to be the true picture of eas ee ee In Today’ s Press eee: true as far as it goes, The first a man who is not just a great base- ball player, but is, witheut doubt, a chapter of Americana. .There: was a movie made about Babe's life. I still get TV royal- ties from that ridiculous charade. Although I have a remarkable awareness of the value of a dollar, I go on record here: I will happily forego any future royalties if the men paying them will forego show- ing that masterpiece in musb. x * -* I keep reading that Babe Ruth was just a big kid. That is very time I met him I said ‘‘He's nice. was also very much a big man, HE LOVED FUN Babe Ruth was the stuff of which juvenile delinquents aré made. He was a remarkably gifted athlete, but he's just a big kid,” But: he) ; ‘Sultan of Swat,’ Says. Mrs. Ruth Babe was not wrist to even the] But I was no jail-keeper, The mild restrictions baseball places on an athlete. He loved everything that was fun in life. Most of the things that are fun in the life: of a rugged giant in his twenties and thirties take their toll in the third inning of the second game of a double-header. Winter Not Over, Snow Is Forecast Don't put away your skis or snow shovels yet. The weathernian has promised Pontiac area residents more snow. * * * Tonight will be partly cloudy with a low of 20 degrees. Tomor- row there will be increasing cloudi- Babe could be tamed, perhaps but he couldn't -be caged: He surely couldn't be henpecked into stay- ing in shape. I knew only too well that the country was filled with un- derstanding females who would be more than enchanted to lighten the woes of a famous, wealthy, excit- ing and husband. So, if Babe straightened himself out, and the world knows he did, it was because he was man enough to fight off his wilder impulses toward wine, women and song. x * * : I feel that the child who became an American legend could just as easily have become an American — tragedy had he not had the instinc- tive courage to_fight down baser So this is an effort to tell the ¥, * haree on Policy ‘New Khrushchev Offer Helps Macmillan Mend Fences With De Gaulle By United Press International — British Prime Minister Harold}; Macmillan, in Paris for talks with President Charles de Gaulle, Bed yeported. today Yo -have mend much of the split in Allied ranks over their approach to the Berlin/ cs The plan was criticized “Western capitals because it did not in most i Tub gece. : Pontiac Man Falls in Larceny Case Down Stairs, Dies “|, outan ony cweyt, sie - A; Pontiac man died|tToit 20-year-olds on probation for a boarding house he was|the Northland Center, Inc., in living. Southfield: . Police said Leon A. Durrant, who * *« € mitted to the hospital in critical condition shortly after 1 a.m. He was pronounced dead at 5:15 by County Deputy Coroner; Oakland Dr. Isaac Prevette. Other residents at the home said ee ee ee the stairs. ~The Weather roumac 0. 8. BAe 4 Bureau Deport ee Serta, Set . teeny nF in si ee am: Wind igeisae 2-8 mph. Partlyitheir Detroit a es tn a a a ‘$0 a.m, . : . Downtown 5 Temperatures - OO. MaL.....:. 4 = ADB, Bee 2 7s. mM... A¢ 12 3. sc pweoanees mK) .# @ Mm... 16 2D. Mo e.sc.es. 33 oa. m..: r 2D. Mes vce eers Rr 00 &. M...,..... 2 Pen ins ed downtown) $2 temperature . .ccccccsuns eevee temperature cine. cscnewenvens. Z Mean ‘temperature sa debsaeve? heat 3. Lowest Temperatures This ae Years 0 tn 1925 4in 187 wement Saori “gamed ‘Alpena Memphis © Baltimore Brownsville 4 | 3 a 327 S2RSSar wneis wevehersess SS=RBRTESRTES € > pdatireseresuzane a \Youth Sentenced false ,|Waterford Rd., Waterford Town- Two Waterford “Township pa- rolees were headed back to the |State Prison of Southern Michigan at Jgckson today to serve out s Spring in South but Winter Still o Jackson Prison | uf moenened * . A GOOD START — Wilfred Dickens (seated left), an employe of the Universal Oil Seal Co. here, starts off a five-day ‘“Share-in-America” drive, to encourage sales of U. S. by signing up for a payroll deduction purchase plan yesterday. Helping Dickens sonnel director, son's secretary, Savings Bonds, chairman of the fill out a form Push Sale of U.S. Savings Bonds Here - Around in North Judge Holland also handed down a 9-day jail sentence to one of the boys, Anthony F. Czanstke, of 17672 Springer St. Czanstke and Kenneth D. Collins, of 14704 Eastwood Ave., were ordered sto pay $100 court costs : ‘The two pleaded guilty Feb, 1) to a lesser count of larceny under Before ttorney ne. J0age Holand that verthinion ie | anal nan alge ete gga — ee been Area Man H ort in 3-Car Wréck Near Waterford John E. Noonan, 17, of 3595 Law- ence St., Drayton Plains, was treat- éd for minor injuries at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Monday evening and released after being involved in a three-car smashup on U.S. 10 south of Andersonville road, Water- ford Township. The drivers of the other two cars, William J. Augugliaro, 17, of 4563 ship, and James W. Pritchard, 30, 43/0f 5222 Tangent St., were uninjured, Augugliaro had stopped his car ‘behind Pritchard's, which was wait- to make a turn when Noonan) *k his auto from behind, start- ‘se chain reaction pileup, ac- to State Police, se aa it & lice he couldn't stop in time skidded into the Augugliaro bis lnm ne paign |chases of U. S. ate Minority Parties diy Be are (from left) T. E. Pearson Jr., company per- Pentine Press Photo Mrs. Jack Chettleburgh, Pear- and Robert S. Nelson, company *vice president and general manager, Nelson is local drive which started yester- ‘Share in America’ Drive Under Way The “Share in America” cam- , aimed—at-increasing “pur- ty-wide bond drive, employers throughout the Pontiac area have arranged for person-to-person so- week, fs to curell s minimum of 2,500 new payroll savers, Firms which did not have the bond- ~Mayor Philip E, Rowston today urged support of the campaign. “T urge all citizens to buy bonds yand U.S. Savings Stamps them selves and encourage friends pe neighbors to do: likewise,” said Rowston, in this as “Share in America Week’’ in Pon- ” |tiae. . * &* * ey. © “This campaign gives every citi- zen the opportunity to share in the economic and military. strength of our nation,” he said. licitations of their employes this week to give every wage and sal- ary earner an opportunity to enroll. ' Major goal of the which will run Bi to Be on Ballot State Official Explains Reason for Action to Local Election Leaders County officials. Bernard Apal, deputy of state, traveled to Pontiac yes- Friday, claiming the parties had Lost Boy Comes Home When Love Lights Way (Continued From Page One) it too,” she prayed ag they neared the gate. “Den’t let her . See just his silent, angry little face! Don’t jet this first .| be so bad it spolis the rest!” For there would be other meet- Greene ‘as well, a a: visit to Peter’s. boarding home, then. . dout on mnarch daneuhad an take taal time! * * * They were through the gate now, and Isobel saw Peter a little way off, near the swings. He wasn't swinging, he was standing next to the fence, his eyes on the ground. WENT TO HIM Isove] turned with an encourag: ing smile to Mrs. Greene, but she had forgotten Isobel was there. Her eyes were fixed on Peter. ** + ‘Then Mrs. Greene was walking straight to him. No, no! thought Isobel, hurrying after her. This was all wrong! Peter must never guess that she was watching him! Mrs, Greene was almost run- wing now. Peter looked up and saw her and he too started run- ed eee it ol but. straight to Now they stopped, a foot apart, neither of them speaking, just look- ing at each other. Isobel caught up with them. : ek &. “'Peter,"’ she said, ‘‘do you know *|Who this lady is?” “Yes,” said Peter. His eyes never left Mrs. Greene’s face as he said, ‘‘She’s my mother." (Copyright 1989 by Guideposts) Waterford Dems Club Sets Spaghetti Dinner The Waterford Township Demo- cratic Club is staging an ‘‘all you can eat” spaghetti dinner Saturday night at the Community Activities Building, 5640. Williams Lake Rd. * * * "The second annual dinner spon- sored by the club, it will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. The nen has been invited, * The dollar volume of new resi- dential ‘construction in 1959 is ex- pected to reach about 14.6 billion dollars. : Motorist Unwittingly Routs Bandit not complied with a law to prop- erly qualify for spots on the April ballots. : * * * To qualify, the law states, a party’s candidate for governor the three lesser known parties had not done this based on Nov. 4 election returns. ’ However, an alternative method ‘jof qualifying by submitting voter- signed petitions at least six months prior to the election could not be exercised in this case, Moore quot- $hé Car Lights Rescue Woman A Waterford ‘Township housewife}: told township police how a passing motorist last night saved her from fipossible bodily harm by a burglar Pala broke into her home. Mrs. Grace Goyette of 221 Pres- ton-St.said- she. was in the base- ment of her home at about 10 p.m. .jwhen a man came in the side door at the head of the basement stairs| and turned off the basement lights. Her husband, a gas station owner, was not at home. _ “The man came down. the stairs and flashed a flashlight in my face,” she said, : Then, she .told Officers, the would-be bandit pointed to a safe in the basement room and said, “Open that safe." “I told him I couldn't; that 1] explained didn’t know how,” she to police. * * * "At that moment some lights from a car flashed across the base. ment window as though. someone} oe nana Se. etveneny ate: The man pushed her to the floor and fled through the door. said the lights must have bean [Bes Fate operating a horse race bookie ring| of five persons accused of in the city. , ft ok Howard I. Bond, Gullett’s attor- ney, contended in his arguments ithat there has been “‘no testimony implicating LaRue Guillett, other than inference from. surveillance : [oct his wife, for four months | jprior to their arrests. The reports were read by Bond. - Chief Assistant Prosécutor ‘|George F. Taylor was scheduled to present opposing arguments this afternoon. under advisement and rule later. Nabbed with Gullett, 41, of 301 Dick Ave., in the Aug. 29 raids were his wife, Gladys, 35; Basil W. Burke, 59, of 29 Salmer Ave.; James Pruzor, 54, of 4 S. Saginaw St.; and Charles D. Apley, 44, of the Salmer avenue address, All have stood mute to the charge of conspiracy to violate state gam- bling laws and await trial. Innocent Pleas Entered for Five in Narcotics Case d yesterday before Oak- land County Circuit Judge H. Rus-| sel Holland, five accused dope pushers stood mute on charges of selling narcotics in Pontiac. * * * Judge Holland ordered pleas of innocent entered for each and al- lowed all five: to. remain free on of 196 S, Saginaw St., and James Dooley, 30, of 38 Chapman &t. of the dope ring, William Barks- , 44, of the same address of his . is free on a $1,000 bond await- * * * No dates have been set for the trials of the six. They were arrest- ed by Pontiac police vice squad members in a Feb. 14 raid. Reports $600 Theft From His Home . Pontiac police detectives are in- vestigating the theft of $600 from a home.: : Willard Smith, of 293 Voorheis ., told officers Monday that Smith, who had only discovered the loss yesterday, said the theft must have takén place between March 46 = Ls Wes amay. theft of $40 from’ the Nu Vision |Studio,- 109 N. Saginaw ‘ St. Dr. Edward Choryan of the studio told police he discovered the money day afternoon. Late Monday night Amy Camp- bell, of 247 Uplong St., reported that someone had stolen $10 worth cejof food plus a can opener valued at $5 from her auto while it was from the car of a passing motorist. parked at 178 N. Saginaw St. a hy fer Ng att A sixth man, the alleged operator} , Police also are investigating the} - plans for a 12-room addition t road, ok ‘ae * said’ architects Gaiith, 7 and McMahon have been author- ized to advertise for bids on the estimated $314,000 addition. last week's approval of the school. «bond tesue by the voters, Work will begin as soon. a8 weather conditions permit, and will be pushed so the additional seu wae tear te on Se term. *t ok -* | The superintendent also an- nounced purchase of a 20-acre site on Long Lake rad near the Will-0- on the proposed expansion bond) for Baldwin Public Library. City attorneys at last nighi’s commission meeting said that 4n- der the city’s charter, a vote of the people is necessary. How- ° ever, several similar bond issues Kassem Snuffs lraq Rebellion Claims Total Victory, Says’ Foreign Power Fomented Trouble BEIRUT, Lebanon @® — Iraq's government reiterated today it has Mystery still surrounded the in- surrection led by Col. Abdel Wa- hab Shawaf in oil-rich Mosul, for few specific details had been dis- closed by either side. * * *& Iraq's military governor, Ahmed “We advise this country that is cooperating with imperialism to stop spreading lies, because these will not affect the Iraqi Republic.” Kassem’s regime has been at loggerheads with Nasser for months over the Iraqi leader's refusal to adopt a policy of Arab unity along lines advocated in Radio Baghdad repeated its claim—denied throughout yester- day by the rebels’ Radio Mosul— that Shawaf had been killed by his own men. * * The rebel radio in the North Traq oil city of. Mosul had grown steadily weaker before it stopped broadcasting about midnight Mon- missing from a cash drawer Mon-| day. The final rebel broadcast repeat- ed the aims of the revolution. Several listening posts in Beirut which heard the rebel radio sig- nals clearly Monday could not finds . Ling. a trace of the Station this morn- Action was taken in view of |. ee Area Woman ‘Fine’ "After TV Operation - (Continued From Page One) then cut around the iris with scis- sors. The surgeon then reached into ment and gently tugged out the — clouded lens. Then he pulled the sutures tight, . ~ fleaving the pupil, fluid and iris intact. Prosecutor Rests x *« * As the operation progressed Dr, A panel of four doctors discussed the operation before it was per- formed. They said the purpose of the telecast was to show that persuaded to submit to surgery and “That patient was up and around in a few hours with no complaints, so mother felt reassured that the operation would be easy for her, too,” said Mrs, Metevia. The telecast had a professional interest for Mrs. Metevia, a regis- tered nurse who trained/once at Providence Hospital. “I participated in cataract. oper- ations many years ago, but I was never able to see the surgery as well as I did on television last night,” she said. “It was alittle hard-on my nerves to watch the operation, of course, knowing that my mother was the patient.” in Flannery Trial ee cae eee . Sticks His Neck Out Los ANGELES (UPI) — Paul J. Smith, a moving van firm ex- ecutive, ‘bought a i7-foot stutfed giraffe for $155 at an auction yesterday, “I really. stuck my ABE IN NIGHTSHIRT — neck out,” he commented after the sale, S, & of New York stands with Sen. John S. Cooper early ‘ draft of ar Actiét dee Schlashjoe Lincoln sitting 0a st gg Wl beg ae ee proclamation the emancipation » |testified this morning. . Camp Girls to Have Day “HILLSDALE (UPD) — Prosecutor Robert W. McIntyre today rested his case in the = of Patrick Flannery, charged with bea his Hillsdale College sada to Three students, James Beck, Paul Christo and Wayne Kinjorski, McIntyre then pulled a surprise by announcing he would not call his last five prosecution witnesses to the stand; He said the witnesses were in the courtroom and avail- able for cross-examination by the defense, Joseph W. Louisell, who is de- ~ - fending Flannery, said he would decide this afternoon: or testimony. © Beck, brother-in-law of the owner of the College Tav, testified under cross-examination that Flannery Was “‘moody” on occasion. —~ LANSING Governor Williams has proclaimed March 17. as Phage! Fire -~ Founders Day” in observance of the (R-Ky) asa bce painting depicting Abraham is unveiled at the capitol, aa { ; un birthday of the youth. organi- zation. saat i ‘ 7 ai tt r ieee Lk pis Ber sein 3 we THE PONTIAC. 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(Myrtle H.) ‘Vhaver, 69, of 264 Oakland 4 yesterda: gregational Church, vived by her sons and daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Beaumont, Harold _jH., Mrs. Ruth Sanborn, Jack and Mahlon, all of Pontiac, and Mrs. Geraldine Sawdon of Grand Blanc. Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. at- Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home peal 9 aha ‘Mt. Park Cemetery. LEON A. DURRANT Services for Leon A. Durrant, 76, of 40 Auburn Ave., will bé held at 11 a.m. Friday at Donelson- He was.a retired realtor. He is survived by a son, Leon F. of Flint; and a daughter, Mrs. Vern | Mathews of Tampa, Fila. A brother *!grandchildren also survive. ~MRES. ZOLA V. POSKE Mrs. Zola V. Poske, 76, of 2445 Silver Circle Dr., died today at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. She was a member of St. Mich- aels Church, the Altar Society and League of Catholic Women. ° Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Oliver H. Lemeaux of Pontiac, and three sisters. Service will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Michael’s Church with burial at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. The Rosary will be said at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Sparks- - |Griffin Funeral Home. MRS. JOHN A. REENE Mrs. John A. (Flora C.) Reene, Pak tnd ae Pend ee Guaranteed! Sieh wl ae with the performance of your brand new RCA WHIRLPOOL washer-dryer that we guarantee full refund of your money " if you are not entirely satisfied after 15 days from the date of installation. j NEW! GAS! PECIAL! Whinkpooe | WASHER-DRYER COMBINATION it washes, rinses, then dries ...all by itself! wie! — Come see amazing new Filter-Stream action ont clothes cleaner with half the water! It looks differ- ent. It is different. It showers clothes with a powerful stream of filtered, sudsy water—hever sloshes them around in dirty, linty water. Same unusual Filter-Stream rinses clothes 3 separate appliances. BI TRADES Over and above our special trade-in allow- ance for your old washer on this all-in-one RCA WHIRLPOOL Low. Monthly Payments! on our budget plan—2 full years ‘f° poy MG——-2N87-—-52"" . times. New 5-temp drying gives you the right heat for every fabric, dries clothes fluffy and al- most wrinkle-free. This new RCA WHIRLPOOL — really does the work of 2 machines—yet costs - much less, and takes less space, than separate BONUS. x ok a rad inees of several |>4te Hospital and was a member months, of yet group of She was_a member of First Con-. Besides her husband she is sur-|(2Ushtrs, Aldrich, ore we ae Kenneth King. off Wednesday at the ‘Bell Chapel of/f _|Johns Funeral Home with burial ester, Charles F. of Pontiac and three! | a 37 re 184, awk ‘Sees Ave., died nag of a: stroke after a long. gy ‘was employed at Pontiac ob Socio w species ae Leon G., Cecil L. and Algonac, eleven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Service will, be held’ at 2 p.m. Thursday at Donelson-Johns Fu- neral Home with burial in Rose- land Park Cemetery. MRS. OTA HAZARD . WASHINGTON—Service for Mrs. lOta (Inez) Hazard, 86, of [9275 Van Dyke* Rd. will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Milliken Funeral Home, Utica. Burial will follow in Mt. Vernon Cemetery near Roch- Methodist ga and the WSCS, eral cousins. : * ' ‘MARY ANN JUSTUs LAKE ORION—Service for Mary Ann Justus, infant daughter of Mr. Ave. ‘was held at 10 a.m. today at the Manley-Bailey Funeral Home, Birmingham. Burial will be in White Chapel Cemetery, Troy. The child died Monday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, . Pontiac, WALTER KLOUCHEK ORCHARD LAKE — Service for Walter Klouchek, 44, of 2733 Man- dale St., will be held at 2:30 f.m. Thursday at the C. J. Godhardt Funeral Home, Burial will follow in Oakland Hills Memorial Gar- dens, Mr. Klouchek died Monday in Pontiac General Hospital following a heart attack. He was employed as a welder at the Géneral Mo- tors Trug¢k and Coach Division and was ad member of the Poorman’s Club at GMTC, : Surviving are his wife, Hester B.; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klouchek of Flint; five daughters, Mrs, Jack Borah of Keego Har- bor, Mrs. Richard Dorrance of Mil- ford, and Sharon, Kathleen and Brenda, all at home; a son, Don- ald, at home; four sisters, a broth er and two grandchildren, JOSEPH S. REIMAN DRAYTON PLAINS—Service for Joseph Stephen Reiman, 47, of 2846 Lansdowne St. will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Coats Fu-| neral Home... Burial -will be in| Crescent Hills Cemetery. Mr. Reiman died Monday at Pon- tiac General Hospital following al long illness. He was a member of Christ Lutheran Church and was a mink farmer. Surviving are his wife, Lillian; ciné Store in Detroit. former Army Into Berlin, Dies and Mrs, Floyd Justus of 677 Lake! cancer early today in an Army|f mander of the First Ai : Army, he led the first a er troops into.Germany. He received aths in Pontiac and: Nearby: Areas. ig Walled Lake: and six brothers, Charles Beagle of Walled Lake, Floyd, William, Clarence and Har- bert Beagle of Dearborn, WILLIAM B. WARNER William B, Warner, Willitt St. will be held at 1 p.m. the William R. Hamilton Co., Bir- mingham. Burial will follow in White Chapel Cemetery, Troy. Mr: Warner died Monday at his home following a brief illness. He was a sales representative for the Niagara Massage Products, and the former owner of Warner's Confectionary and Patent Medi- He was-a member of the: First Baptist Church in-Pontiac, and a member of. the "Auburn Heights’ Lions Club. Surviving are his wife, Ada: two a Gen. Parks, Who led WASHINGTON (AP) — Lt. Gen. &t the end of World War II, died hospital. He became Berlin's unofficia} the Soviet, British and French occupying forces. During World War II, as com- the Distinguished Service| Cooes with oak leaf cluster. Detroit Theft Admitted DETROIT W—Robert H. James, 34,-a former porter at a west side Detroit restaurant, pleaded guilty Monday to an armed robbery in which he beat two women with a examination, was placed on $5,600 bond. James took $674 from the restaurant after beating two wait- resses. Factory Representative Here WEDNESDAY—2 to 3:30 P.M. REMINGTON Electric Shaver RECONDITIONED 3 —While You Wait Service— e OILED - @ ADJUSTED 30 Extra four sisters and a brother. ORION H. EVERETT SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—For- mer Oakland County teacher Orion H. Everett, 89, of Lake City, died today in Springfield, Ohio, of a heart attack. - He was a member of Farming- ton Lodge 151, F&AM. SIMMS ath Vice—demingien fac- tory representative will be in our — every Wednesday of every 3 week. Surviving are his sons and daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Gohn of New York, Mrs. Harriett Bing- ham of Springfield, Ohio; Cilar- ence of Tawas City, Roy of Lake City, Lynn of Franklin and Leslie of Farmington. _Service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the West Chapel of the Ross B. Northrop and Son Funeral Home, Redford, with burial at Farmington Cemetery. MRS, EARL LARE WALLED LAKE — Service for Mrs. Earl (Lena Ruth) Lare, 58, of 353 W. Walled Lake dr., will be held .at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at. the Richardson-Bird Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Walled Lake Cemetery. | Mrs. Lare died Monday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, following a four month illness. She was a member of the Walled. Lake Methodist Church and a past pres-. ident of the Walled Lake VFW Auxiliary. 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The playwrights, their plays, and the theaters that will produce them are: - Kenneth Gunewe: * Josh Greenfeld,. New York, . “Clandestine on the Morning Line,” Arena Stage, Washington, DE. : * * John B. Harding, Malibu, Calif. é " Boston University Serene ids Donated | ae ‘ MaRcH 10, ab: f) Love, has placed orders which will a months beyond the May 27 -Ideadline to fill, He admits, however, there has ‘tbeen some falling off of orders ‘in small industry. John Foster Dulles’ illness tragic to the. United States and to the world. But he believes there will be no weakening of U.S. policy. To abandon Berlin, he says, would mean the death of NATO and a U.S. retreat clear back to its own continental bastion. Blast Rips Mill in Strike Violence HENDERSON, N. C. explesion ripped through a boiler at a strike-bound textile plant last midnight and 47 machines were splashed with acid as a violence- tered its 17th week. The boiler explosion at the South Henderson plant of the- Harriet- “Henderson Cotton Mills was one of four” blasts which: echoed “through the town. Early today, police had been unable to locate the source of - Amrehn calls Secretary of side (UPID—An| torn walkout of 1,200 workers en-! BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI)—Dr. parents. Dalton Vernon, human relations what he must. Specialist at the University of Ver-|child’s own if heaenetacsg mont, warned that “a child isn'tiready.” VODKA MARTINI « BLOODY MARY? Both drinks are best made with smooth, flawless Smirnoff Vodka. So let her have her Bloody Mary [Smirnoff in tomato. juice} ... while you sip your Vodka Martini: You can both have it your own way! since workers walked off Jast No- vember. ra any of the four strike-bound plants!. 80 & 100 Pret. Sith om pi. Pe Set Fi. (Bm Het, att, Com : is NE es fee eM pe Sy cabbie would answer, “You haven't missed a thing,’ This anec- dote illustrates the attitude of the witty, worldly Berliner who has learned to take everything in his stride: war, inflation, ruin, hun- BERLIN HILTON — This is a night scene of West Berlin's big- gest, newest hotel. An American arriving in Berlin, the story goes, would rush excitedly into a taxi at the Tempelhof airport and ask Sidney itichets, Los Angeles, “The Plaster Bambino, ” Actor’s SEE THE munity Theater, Omaha, Neb. Mrs. Seyril ‘Schochen, Ithaca, N.Y., “The Moon Besieged, " Stan- ford ‘University Theater, Palo Al- to, Calif. * * * John Vlahos, Westport, Conn., “The Golden Age of Pericles Pap-| pas,’ Tulsa Community Theater, | Tulsa, Okla. Lionel Wiggam, New York, ‘‘In- side Emily Payne,” Erie Play- house, Erie, Pa. Judge Permits Bathing Beach at Thoreau’s Pond CONCORD, Mass. (AP) — A storm of considerable violence swirled around Walden Pond to- day, the usually placid little pool made world famous by. phil- osopher Henry David Thoreau. Thoreau wrote most of his last- ing prose in a little dwelling on its bank, charmed by the sylvan chancellor Konrad Adenauer's ity and it is estimated the city can Ww. beauty. One volume, he called. /Christian Democratic Party makes|live within itself six to eight| ~-ipiemaieles-— o Also iia =" - no attempt to hide the depths of|months. | Still at Same Location Feature When he went to Boston, some the crisis into which he believes! +O¢ course,” Amrehn says, “no 7 N. Saginew St. CONTACT 2 miles away, he walked, so he West Berfin will be plunged next 'one can be sure that’ the Reson FE 4-7071 could observe the ants, the birds) = lwon't shoot if the allies choose to’ LENSES and beasts and growing things. Now there are proponents of bathing enlist bulldozers to bash down talk.-Just ram the convoy through. aches, folk who would| ‘be to be taken to this newest hotel, “I haven't been in Berlin in 25 years,” he might tell the driver. “Has it changed much?’’ The Just Ram the Convoy Through, Amrehn Advises ger, the Cold War, and now a political crisis. * By PHIL NEWSOM UPI Foreign News Editor . BERLIN — West Berlin's Deputy Mayor Franz Amrehn has a solu- tion if the East Germans try to stop an Allied Berlin convoy. Don't \The Russians won't shoot. The 46-year-old Amrehn inherit-) ed temporarily the job of Admin- istering West Berlin's city affairs: in the absence of Mayor Willy Brandt, who is on a world tour. And his dislike for the Com- munists is based on just as tough a line as Brandt's. This straight-talking member of * * & | On that date, he firmly expects | i to carry out their | threat to turn West Berlin's com-, | Soviet munications lifelines over to the Communist East Germans. He does not deny that the Soviet ultimatum against West. Berlin already is having its effect, but he says the city cannot be caught unprepared. ¥or many months, long before Premier Nikita Khru- | shehev’s announcement last: Nov. 27, West Berlin has been laying up stocks, The last public figures were that) 200 million dollars sential supplies already had been i stored here against the possibility | of a blockade. And that figure has! been increased vastly since. West Berlin plans include any eventual- ‘ignore an attempt to halt their iconvoys.”” “But,” he told this correspondent in a city hall interview, ‘‘the worth of es-; Russians will shoot only if they already have made up their minds to Talk, Amrehn says, will only complicate the issues. proud of West Berliners’ calm approach te the May 27 deadline. == a normal 150. Amrehn is both surprised and industry here. Berliner Thinks Reds Won't Shoot A few more families than usual) are leaving the city—about 250, families per month as opposed | But there has been no flight of | capital and West German industry | has continued its firm support of| Big West German industry, he Dr. B. R. Berman FEATURING THE LATEST FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR trees and embankments. a But they have ®pposition from folk who don’t want the maples cut down and have taken the fight to County Court. * * Monday Judge Robert Sullivan upheld a decision dismissing a petition by 10 taxpayers to halt|f further tree-felling and digging. | They protested such development | , Violated terms under which the) property was deeded to the state —to preserve it as a place of na- tural beauty. ; A “Save Walden Committee” claims it has new legal moves in the making. Egypt has agreed to import a newsprint mill from West er for $12,000,000, More Powerful THAN A -Hundred Sputniks ! Words .'.. Your words! 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It is a situation that in ~~ his case will present some thought between Democratic strategists. se - ‘The questiofi will be: Can he stand the rigors of a nationwide campai and then the great ee of Presi- ‘dency? Suter | = assisting their hus- , kok ok It ‘a looks a little nervy when they start taking advantage of what might be considered one of the fringe prac- tices'of the job. Recently we noted two Congress- men have given their wives pay * *& * ee. This point will be uppermost in os the 2 Mahi al ia vant Gales and 4ORRIS— ‘so they will undoubtedly give mere ‘ than usual care in selection of a run- ‘His Game! i boosts of $1,300 after less than three in mate if JOHNSON ets the nod. ‘ months time. Now comes word that =e P Se the Administration Committee has quietly . approved by a 13-2 vote a $14,000 boost for each honorable Ir THEY are successful who are try- ing to get a law passed to allow the income taxpayer to deduct for per- sonal depreciation, both physical and ; | ASHINGTON — What happened other assistant. mental, the Government would Owe to the 8,600,000. Republicans who Wok ok some of us money. este . A little quick arithmetic shows this : - 1958? could cost the. apace an mane i This is the puz- | 2 3 ihe ‘aa away with this 4 bBo. orange maneuver, it would look = Teens Travels on. pris wes were really sitting back havinga = €=©Are Far and Wide if Gas to write a plat- 2 good belly laugh at their tax-pay- Py ‘eatio: oe wes | ioe bantam took Wien. Purchase Is Indication bring “conserva e « «x * ee ie a ings eo — conservative” ” We wonder if they are aware of the have f 7m Sm pone! perme dlneee Reriags word austerity and cutting — At first glance, it might be ppent costs, Young America is on the road. I learn ,,.gmed that most of the from the —~ , 8,600,000 Republicans voted Dem- National Retroleum News “ oeratic and that, therefore, the Republican platform now might better imitate the Democrats. But a closer look at the Demo- cratic fotal shows that most of the 8,600,000 Republicans couldn't have ely Dammann: that teenagers buy two and one-half bil- lion gallons of gasoline every. year. kisi Seems to ‘Be . Democrats’ Strength | After reading lovelorn letters sent to our women’s department reg for many ~-Fetas osninaton, we eedar fast ar sty rent toe, you bat 111 oop : Where the power lies in the Demo- ' cratic ticket for members of gress throughout the nation in the ——d UA letter from my old friend, cratic party. last electi 4,200,000 less than ‘Harvey Hummiston, eeenen was Sv pre ee: now living in Chiteago, asserts that its {n° Party got ir 1886 for membets . As of this moment, Texas State Street now is the most brilliantly qidn’t vote, more than half were Democratic U. 8. Senator Lyndon lighted street in the world. Down Miam! in the South. Thus, the loss in the way they claim that honor for Biscayne North for the Democrats was about | ‘Boulevard, and New York divides the 1,700,0000;0;0 Johnson. seems to be heading the — honor between two streets. But from per- * * pack in this race. It would appear that he is certainly one of, if not sonal observation, I’d give the distinction _TWo facts, therefore, stand out. “s ' One is that both parties lost votes, the most oe personality in to Seattle’s main street. andthe other that thse Republicans : seca is mange were In my last conversation with Michigan gobi dlaciae ‘may be asked, do . orceful each passing bs State Highway Commissioner fewer persons vote for members B He is not a great orator like some John C. Mackie, of Congress than for the presi- dential candidate? A drop-off in the total vote might be expected in an off-year election, because there is no single figure running for office at the top of the ticket, but the real question is why the persons who actually go to .the’ polls in a presidential election fait’ to vote at the same time for mem- bers of Over a period of 60 years, the of the other candidates, but he does he stated that some day 65 miles per hour ! a vast amount of maneuvering be- will be too slow for autos on super high- hind the scenes as a brilliant strate- “2% His ee sig gist skilled at lining up votes. When Coinindlees fhe chooses to utter a few. ie his has asked the State Safety Commission ~to think over a minimum speed, higher point is well made and all within night speed and rule against slow mov- earshot listen. ing farm vehicles. ft & - te Some of the other candidates have more color, like the brilliant young Senator from Massachusetts. But. from all indications, Jonson towers above him as a master mind who has | a comprehensive grasp of the govern- ment.|Kenwepy is still in the race. _ So, too, is Senator Symington, apparently, but it is Johnson out front now, even with his heart ‘From reliable figures issued by the Methodist Board of Temperance, I learn that Nevada leads the nation in its per capita consumption of alcohol bev- erages. Michigan is in ninth place. Missis- sippi is in last place. But the office cynic points out that down there most of. the drinkers make it themselves, and it never gets counted, except in the obituary column. been steadily widening, irrespec- tive of party. Probably the answer is to be found in the gradual change that has been made in the nature of the ballots in different states and also in the growing pepulation of each state and district. The voters simply do not know the candidates or what they stand for, or else the separate ballot for Congress is tossed away by many voters. In the old Wrestling with welfare relief in our community for many years and to a greater extent than any. other pare ~ David pee Says: GOP Must Regain 8 Million Voters = _ Dr, William Brady Says: : Rheumatiz Easy to Define: What's = Th g8 g§ie eee i“ eaaies Arthritis Is Another Matter °t sie on Dole”?” “All right, all right,” says a_ tion (nutritional deficiency) - Colorado Springs correspondent who has evidently seen. one or two in not more than a million xe. that they're all + out of step but tion at joint DE. BRADY _tissues.— - Cite if you can a physician, specialist, author or medical authority who will explain or de- fine in less than a million words what either chronic rheumatism or chronic arthritis means, They're not only all out of- step but Brady, Mr. Y. W., but they’re all out of step with each other. How confused and confusing they are about it is indicated by the title of the organization that pur- ports to speak for and direct the medical profession in matters. per- taining to joint disability: The Arthritis and Rheumatism Founda- tion. days, presidential and congres- sional candidates were on_ the same ballot, which made it easier for straight-ticket- voting. It's a serious thing to see the voting drop off for members of Congress, who play such a dom- inant role in making the laws of Jack MacDonald asserts that times change, people change and money values change, but the human frailties always remain the same. ; —_—_atteck: of a few years ago. In- ; sidérs in Washington recently — have indicated that both Kennedy and Symington would be willing to accept the No. 2 Spot. coe * “One of the oddest given names I ever tered tha’ This a tot peeing Guat, ee ee d Epaphroditus Ransom . the land, with the convention more than @ year . who was Governor of Michigan in 1848-49. ee eee ree away, it does point yp JoHNSON's Look it up. ae Seen Oo ween leew. ~ or that many do not understand how such issues concretely apply . to _their | own lives. The losses the booklet Chronic Joint Dis- rule, and tell how to correct the deficiencies. “You see, I believe Rheumatiz is amenable to better nutrition and not to medicine. answered - | Dr. William Brady, stamped self. frag ge beens is cont to The Pontiac Pontiac, Michigan, Press, (Copyright 1959) voting rights of peccle "ws tl" Aen tek talon only those officially on welfare or creditors in the last two years. ers and eligible to vote, probably helped vote present office holders in, so don’t you think the Mrs, Fred Stimpert, Pres. Mt oe caca b oe w one B tool Your editorials. are-outstand. Things So Koay” ’ Income Tax Notes SICK PAY You are entitled to exclude a portion of your income which was paid to you while absent from work ~ because of eee’ ‘or injury. Case Recordg ofa . Paychologist: Men Shun Reading Women’s Page George Brandenburg brings out a vital point regarding sex ~differences in newspaper read- ing habits. Study this case carefully for it gives some orig- inal data on a. controversial point in modern journalism. {t is wiser-to go “with” the nor- mal laws than “against” them. By GEORGE W. CRANE CASE A-474: George Branden- burg, aged about 42, is a. Mid- west editor of Editor & Publisher. the journal of the newspaper profes- sion. We dine to gether occasion- ally -in Chicago and at one of our luncheons, Mr. Brandenburg Asked: “Dr. Crane, in sdme newspapers I notice your col- umn appears on DR. CRANE the editorial page, while in others . it is placed in the ‘Women’s Sec- tion.’ “Which spot produces the heavier input of, mail?” How would you readers guess . on’ that interesting query as to newspaper psychology? Take a quick poll this very minute’ in your own home, before I reveal the facts below. For it makes a difference in letter input. And the mail is an indirect barometer of readership. Well, here are the tacts: My mail input goes diwn when my column is placed in the “Wom- -en’s Section” of a newspaper. “Dr. Crane, how do you explain that fact?” ‘To which I'll reply with a coun- ter , question, namely, do young Mr. Brandenburg — men relish evens the lingerie section of a department store, as much as young women enjoy in- sotng On ems Sopartment? _In ek ‘es site men shy away from invading any region that is labeled “For Women.” The older males may do so for timidity reasons, but the younger males also have a subconscious idea that it is “sissy” for a man to read features that are called “Women’s Features.” Ever since earliest childhood boys have been ashamed to be called “‘sissy,” soghey veer away _ from women's apparel, women's _ interests, and even the “Women's * Section” of a newspaper. : * * In fact, on airplanes, the usual male will not even accept a copy of a woman’s magazine when the stewardess is passing out reading material to patrons, for he fears it may label him as effeminate. Women, however, take. delight in barging into the man’s realm. That’s one reason why they glee. fully accept cigarettes and slacks. And ‘wives show no hesitation at buying their husband's underwear, socks, or other clothing. ‘Because of this entrenched sex difference, this column losé& a certain percentage of male reader- ship the moment it is placed in the ~ “Women’s Section” of a‘ news- _ paper. Alas, it doesn’t gain extra women readership thereby, either. In tact, as a professional psy- shologist, Pa suggest that the ad- Se ee Only.” Then all the men would avidly sift through those pages. And hard- ly a girl or woman could resist the temptation to devour that sec- tion, too a * *- * ~ Women’s editors — are vitally egg to a successful news- paper, and they often have a superior “‘sixth sense” that en- ables them to select topnotch fea-_ tures, but it penalizes the women’s editor to drive away potential male readers by having her features labeled “For Women.” Success in life depends on work- ing “with” the physical and pay- chological laws, as I'll explain Serow when I discuss lrypno- Ss. So newspapers will offer more competition to TV and radio by steering greater male reader. ship into the vital “advice” tea- tures, The day has passed when men can. “carry - their Yeligion in oral amr; 8 name, ” or théir child rearing psychology or —. Cees on * : ae : ee Ge! eee, ip Le aes ESE. | _THE PONTIAC’ PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1959 ec aes: Buddies (Need Rain for Survival Tahoe Mee bon ss ah - *|Geese Head North — | of Woter Commission : N.Y. @ —*The . WANAQUE, N. J. 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More than any other single thing, we think this pioneering idea among insurance companies has accounted for Nationwide’s — staying out in front with new services, new economies, new modernized policies. William F. Picl Nationwide Insurance - , 16525 James Couzens Highway Detroit, Michigan Phone: UNiversity 1.9380 COMPANY * HOME OFFICE: COLUMBU pe “f] THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1959 | 26toAttend § Convention — - ‘Christ as Person‘ Pontioak Chapter ~ got out and DEAR STUMPED: Give him D Ci b Iwonder it cools off. : F 7 Beart oy oe WT Stage didn’teat “DEAR ABBY: I have been - er them?” ro Enclose a self - addressed, : stamped envelope. , | ee Tay | ro 1 I were dancing. It wasn't _ Secretarial cha-cha, it was a apc . sane te Sage nt 3 a “My mother-in-law out will be the presentation of a four-skin ranch mink scarf to oe 3 but I sure felt like it. Do you Mrs. Ernest Felice, Mrs. Frank Sets 1-Day Meet think she was right to do this Sierawski, Mrs, Louis Golden in City Saturday _to me?” and Mrs. James Lawson. LOVES TO DANCE Mrs, Lee is general chair- Pontioak Chapter of National DEAR LOVES: A dance floor man. Committee heads in- re 4 3 : chairman of the ways and méans committee, anriounced— that a fashion show, -to be spon- sored by the auxiliary, will be held next fall. A report was given on funds raised by a money-making project. held in Birmingham March 4 and 5. Dr. Julius _Rutzky, director of clinical laboratories at the hospital, was guest speaker. Hoedowners Hold Saturday Dance SSWRS. PETER ANTOS— et cee aa cs the place for a woman who is § chairman; Mrs. Robert P. annual one-day secretarial three weeks from the delivery Scott, tickets; Mrs. Isabel Sel- to be held from room. But your mother-in- den, decorations; Mrs. Bar- 8:30 a. m. to 3:30 p.m. Satur- low at ee ae ree a a ee: ‘ our * ; 4 day-et Madison Junior High -° wa. oe % ' ' x* * * k* «*« * “DEAR ABBY: What do gonnel in Oakland County and © you do when ‘you discover you _— after the program. surrounding areas are invited married the wrong man? My « to attend the , de- eS ee s to help them become Iand doesn’t Prb iinet 6 ee Be eres a oe Promenaders Club ‘their skills and to acquaint old and a man that age has Has Square Dance them with the latest require- no business marrying a girl my ‘ments of a good secretary. age, which is 23. The man I Nine couples were guests of should haye married is 28 and © Promenaders Square Dance GUEST SPEAKERS . Club Saturday evening at the he is taller than I am and has Among guest lecturers will 4 car. The reason I married dance held at Hawthorne be Darrell. Judy, sales repre- this first man was because 1 School. sentative. for Michigan Beil didn’t think I had a chance They were Mr. and Mrs. Telephone Co., Kirtley S. Winn with the second one. Now I Jack Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Mal- ot First National Credit Buy - want to know what I can do 2m Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. reau, Inc.; Dr. Lyle Maxwell, about this mess.” Michael Gark, Mr. and Mrs. educational director of the MARRIED WRO Donald Allen, and Mr. and School of Business, Education NG- Mrs. Gene Hemmeriy. and Secretarial Studies at DEAR MARRIED: You knew Others were Mr. and Mrs. Michigan State University, and how old the manwas when Roy.Childs, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Dale Matiden, genera) mana- you married-him~-“And you ~Domas, Mr. and Mrs. John ger of the Dale Carnegie surely bade right to assume McCulloch and Mr. and. Mrs. that a man 44 years old had Robert Price: Mrs. Kay Rector is workshop ied, chairman, with Mary Johnson a cochairman, Others assisting on committees are Mrs. Russell naary= agree. Mrs. 5 ee Helen Govenis land W , finance; Perry. Mrs. John Duncan pa and_ Peter Lois , exhibits; Antos were Mrs. Michael Kerensky, dec- . ~—erations; and —Mrs,— Roberta married Trayer, cn ic yg Sa Sunday was established in 1942 to ele- afternoon at rts aandade othe “St. George women engaged in secretarial Greek we Orthodox . Church. Local Hospital Parents of Auxiliary Plans ra “a Fall Style Show oe piros The Auxi f St. Joseph . Mercy great aia Sontag Govenis and at the McAuley School of Prac- . Mr. and Mrs. eat Foes Rorabaugh, | George Antos. Helen Govenis Becomes Bride of Peter Antos St. George Greek Orthodox Church was the scene of the Sunday afternoon wedding of Helen Govenis and Peter An- tos, The Rev..A. A. Siagris of- ficiated at the ceremony be- teau necklines and . short sleeves with blue satin head- bands. They carried nosegays of California violets and white tea roses. Flowergirl .was Patty Ann Nickols, She wore a white or- Leonard Buzz was master of fore 150 guests. gandy dress with a blue sat-' ceremonies at the dance held . Pig Ad ra veoh in Cees and a flowered ‘oedo Club at Owen . . headband. oY of East Pike street and Mr. x * * School Saturday évening. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Colver, Martin Weiberg, Sibyl Woodall, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stallard, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pen- nell, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Frericks, Mr. and Mrs. John Kline Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Dayner and Clare Burns, ~ - 6 Receive Degrees in Rebekah Lodge © Degrees were conferred on six candidates at the meeting of Pontiac Rebekah Lodge 450 held Friday evening at Malta Temple. Coa: They were Mrs. Hazel Glass- | cock, Marjorie Skaggs, Flor- ence Liskey, Clyde Liskey and ’ Mr. and Mrs, Charles Green: Plans.were made to serve a ham supper from 6 to 7 p. m. \ March 20. The. public: is: in+ Wied 2 | ; and Mrs. George Antos of Bay street. * * The bride wore a gown of satin with a scooped neckline accented with appliqued Alen- con lace and pearls, The long ~ skirt ending in a chapel train, featured epaulets of embroid- ered Alencon lace at the back and hipline. Her fingertip veil of silk illusion fell from an in- verted crown of pearls, and she carried a semi-cascade bouquet of white orchids and | stephanotis. SISTERS ATTEND BRIDE Pati Govenis was her sister’s maid of honor. Mrs. Charles McCabe, another of the bride's sisters was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Dimitra Go- venis, another sister of the bride, and ‘the bridegroom's _ _ sister, Mrs. Louis Romeos, tk & fa : All wore dresses of hyacinth blue Jace over taffeta with’ ba- f Nicholas Backalukas was best man, Ushers’ were Louis Romeos, James Antos, Ken- neth Davis and Steve Antos of Westbury, N. Y. Ringbear- . _er was Thomas McCabe. DINNER RECEPTION A dinner reception was held at Glen Oaks Country Club in Farmington, : ¥ Befote. leaving for a honey- moon to Florida the bride changed to a light blue walk- ing suit with black accessories and an o corsage. The couple will. live on ‘Auburn avenue. x *« '* Mrs. Govenis wore a satin and Chantilly lace dress in . ' Dior blue with black accesso- ries and a white cymbidiam or- chid ‘corsage for her daughter’s - - wedding, Mrs. Antos. was dressed in a blue sheath dress- with black accessories and a white cymbidium. orchid cor- sage: “2 | check knit sheath will please the most exacting boss or date. It features” a bateau neckline and comes in combinations of yellow or green. CL Chapter . Marks 5th Anniversary Officers were installed when Chapter CL of PEO Sisterhood met Monday in celebration of M. Lindquist, guard, DELEGATES NAMED Delegates. elected to the Michigan Convention, to Mrs. Russell Curtis was. ini- tiated into the group, and Mrs. Walter Teeuwissen Jr., a mem- ber of Pontiac Chapter AW, was a guest. Xi Chapter Holds Birthday Luncheon Mrs. T, Melbourne Roberts, commentator and world trav- eler, presented ‘‘Sonnets for the Season,” when Xi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma cele- brated its 13th birthday at a luncheon held Saturday at De- von Gables. ew es The birthday tribute was giv- en by Mrs, Ralph Forman and Vera Mae Adams. Mrs. Har- old Laudenslayer led the sing- ing. Hostesses for the day were Mrs, H. Erwin Gottschalk, Mil- dred Gingell and Virginia Luth- er, ‘ : MRS. ANN BURGESS GOP Women Hear Candidate Mrs, Ann Timmons Burgess, one of the. two GOP candidates for a seat on the University of Michigan's board of. regents, spoke Monday at a luncheon meeting of the Republican Women’s ‘Federation of Oak- ’ land County, at Hotel Waldron. Mrs. Burg of Grand Rapids formerly lived in this area for 17 years. The mother of four, she is an honor graduate of ‘the University of Michigan. ; of This Empire cotton ’ the first of its kind, ess, now a.resident Theme of Mar. 16 Parley in Detroit Archdio- cesan Council of Catholic Wom- ~ en in Detroit on March 16, Theme of the convention is “To Know Christ as a Per- son.’ The convention will fea- ture eight workshops utilizing more than 40 guest speakers and parielists. Exhibits show- ing the work of 23 DACCW committees will be on display. -Mrs._Charles-Lleyd-was-hos-———Hills—helped tess and Mrs. Ross Elliott headed the banquet commit- Mrs. H. H. Savage, Stait Lloyd, The Will Rogers School PTA will sponsor a. community play entitled “The Bathroom Door” at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the school. available at the elementary school Personal News of Interest in Area Enjoying the: warmer tem- peratures in Houston, Texas, are Mr. and Mrs. W. Walter Smith of Doris road. On April 1 they will leave, with their of Birmingham, for a cruise to Jamaica aboard the SS Italia. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cosma and daughter Kay of Ogemaw Gabriel of Ottawa drive have rr a ynne Norvell of Bloomfield Wellesley College Theater’s production of T. §. Eliot's “The Cocktail Party.”*~~ 3 Miss Norvell, the daughter of ~ terior decorator in Manhattan, plans to take 24 rooms on tour of the United States once a year. His first stop will be Roosevelt Raceway in West- bury, N.Y., on April 18. * * * The settings, displayed at the National Antiques Show, are valued at $350,000 and com- bine antique and contemporary include living and dining ~ with a four-foot-square pink vinyl tub, and an office “‘for a chic woman executive.” “T think there’s a need for this sort of. thing. There are no decent shows ‘outside New York, but the demand is great. Married couples especially want new ideas,” Stewart said. He believes the tour will be é x * * For the tour, the rooms will °; be remade with prefabricated walls, floors and ceilings that can be knocked down and transported like stage sets. Be- cause the settings cover 5,000 . square feet, they will be dis- played in armories or other large exhibit areas. Stewart has been in the busi- ness nine years and has de- . signed rooms for public shows. since 1955, He also decorates © homes, offices, restaurants, night clubs. and department store specialty salons, te RS It took him about two days to! plan fhe model rooms, an- , other two weeks fo round up | | ture. Then carpenters put up’ the walls, paper hangers and painters went to work, floors were laid, furniture arranged, and wiring hooked up. Finally, . accessories, worth $250,000, were added. . x« *« * “This was the faétest job I’ve done,” said Stewart, as he ducked under the rope, snatched a hammer from a # Pee nd = ad Poe oe MEP os ee irs "ESS ee oe ait ¢ a a * Bt. Eg “+ ed oP ae a ot te Ae ok te TE, + bi MARY K.QOOK Tickets are — right, Mr. and Mrs. William Hanley. = * | Promoted to phase II on the basis of efficiency, attitude and good conduct at Kemper Mili- wits the oats toc —-— Mees -Alplonig-Goeaoed 6k Sis ink tie, Dulin St Mildred Barnett and Mrs. John the Rev. and Mrs. William C. " han of Chrysler street and McCormick. Dr. H. H. Savage = Norvell, is a freshman at Wel- ‘Walter Frost of Oxford. No - was guest speaker. lesley, _ wedding date has been set, _ 4 Traveling Decorator . ys NEW YORK (UPD—Home- furniture and accessories— . coffee table and hid it in a makers across the country penal eon Nymemr dir igre ‘thes : : ee ook wae just 48 hours to set them up. far worke—thens Wadirt i a you, complete with mode} All are fresh ideas, not used justment to other personali- onee8 ce ae tee, Leearsiaeenigl ties and tastes. The hardest yy a ree made—fioor plans thing- was-trying -to-coordinate Raymond * Stewart, an in- and sketches and got the furni- _ people and get opened on time. couldn't figure out that room,”’ he said, pointing to one with very low furniture, : They stared, puzzled, ‘until the woman said seriously,. “I. guess that room’s for midgets." Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. James V. Davis. Urs. © tie is invited. es Harry B. Cook 2 ra goes , Open House Set announce the Ot WHIOWay- engagement of willO-Way Apprentice The their daughter, ater, Bloomfield Hills, is bold- Mary” gop, bm, ee Kathleen, to \ arships are now being taken Daniel A. ‘or the ae on, We Wagner, son of — children’s and tee Mr, and Mrs, classes . seep aie an Arthur Saturdays Wagner of , South Edith | ‘street. Miss — *. Gook a5 * graduate of "Nazareth Pentise Press Phete or at Pontiac Northern High School. Three parents photographed at a_re- hearsal Monday evening are, left to i 3 a A + fs prize May 8 for. upper five per class. Delores A. Gustav- * poy s % £ : : 8 a ee ‘Industrial concerns team up more and more with toy: mak- | ers in this work, At the 56th annual toy. fair aH EMPSTEAD INSURANCE he : 4 PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER |. is pleased to announce that ‘applications are now being accepted. for » The “Miss International Contact Lens” Contest of contact. lenses Lens Congress. Official Entry Blanks Available at PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER 103.8, Saginaw St, Pontiac Mich. FE 2-0291 “Top Quality Performance in BUDGET PRICED CARPET Thoulee LEES - Beautiful, resilient wool reinforced ' - with rugged, long-wearing Nyion * Textured twist that’s in to stay ONLY. % Fabulous range of plain and- tweed colors - # Special double laminated back - bey bythe ment % Mothproofed for the carpet’s life TOO BUSY TO SHOP? JUST CALL PHONE FE 4-0516 ~ We'l bring semples to your home: No obligation. SCATTER | RUGS A new, large. selection in most wanted colors. AVISCO RUGS _ Heavy Avisco isco rugs in plain or. patterns available in sizes - 2x3! to 12’ x 18" HOOKED RUGS . Large selection of wool hooked rugs and braided rugs. NYLON RUGS 100% DuPont Nyton rugs available in sizes 21" x 36” to 9’ x 15’ f ewrevevre TTT ee ee ee ee + _erorrrrrrvrevreereerereeerereerereeerererereeerTeS ia i ‘ FE- 4: -0516 slows FLOOR COVERINGS DRAPERIES BEDSPREADS The Science Materials Cen- ter, New York City, has a kit Hil afee ue 2 [ . date has been set for the wed- od Ste pp, te William E director of atomic: Pye “departwvet, He ‘hobds: “They give stu- dents a basic insight of nuclear science and should encourage further investigation and study -~ jm this-relatively new, field-of — |. science. ‘The mere assembling rape agen and does, act as a stimulant to the build- ert? The moral be: Let junior put. the kit together him- self—and develop a yen for sci- { ence. Don't try to do it for Plans May Have to Be. ing the forthcoming marriage of our daughter and would ap- preciate your help. A definite ding and preparations have made for a large reception immediately following the cere- mony, ° : “The bride’s paternal grand- mother who has. been ailing for some time has suddenly taken a bad turn and is not expected to live very long. If the in- evitable should happen after the ‘ invitations have been mailed, would it be proper to go ahead with the wedding plans, or must it be postponed - for a later date?” Answer: If your daughter's grandmother should die after the wedding invitations have been. sent out, they should im- ‘ mediately be recalled. Then if you wish a large wedding with a reception, to be correct you will have to wait six months, A much smaller wedding with only the two families and a few intimate friends can take place as soon as you wish. _ “Dear ‘Mrs, Post: Will you please tell me if_it_is proper _to use your drinking glass for a finger bowl after you finish your meal? I mean when finger bowls are not served. I was shocked to see this done at a hotel by a man who otherwise seemed to: have good table manners.” Answer: To put your fingers into your glass? — Definitely no! But if fingers are sticky, you could hold a corner of your napkin against the rim of your glass and tipping it slightly moisten the corner and wipe your fingers on it. Baking soda applied with a damp sponge will clean an iron's sole plate without scratching it. All the girls love the gay swing of 4 the ia ~ he 2 Doesn't Take Money seams! Simple sewing—no waist play or parties. Tomorrow's pat- tern: Half-size dress Printéd Pattern 4641: Children’s sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 sundress takes 1% yards 35-inch; jacket re- quires 1 yard. Printed directions on each pat- tern part. Easier, accurate, Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 10 cents for each pat- tern for Ist-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly nathe, address with zone, size and style number. Cross. Trailers Plan Hayride and Dance Plans for a hayride and square dance to be held in April were discussed at the meeting of Cross Trailers Square Dance Club Friday eve- ning at Willis School. Guests were Mr, and Mrs. Ray Haskin. Mr. and Mrs. Carl D'Aquels served on the refreshment committee. ] | se ae ‘irs. Vogler loves to bake *&*™- and does it several times a Bake about 15.20 minutes in .week. Her thildren are all oven. Frost and grown afid married now. It trim with nuts. Makes 2 cof- +@ wag her daughter's suggestion fee cakes. . that she enter the contest. Filling © RHUBARB FILLED COFFEE — 3 cups rhubarb sliced thin . CAKE 1% cups sugar =e, tae =O Plegse a Wife { Cote Coke | S diaee onka % cup sugat Pontiac Press Home Editor aes at ; Today we have the Senior 1 package dry Mrs. John Vogler of Utica won this honor with a Rhubarb You wilt be iniseestad to know that the teenager whose picture appeared in elast week's Market Basket & tion was the Junior G Prize winner. Her Rhubarb Crunch, the recipe we printed with her picture, won this honor, Add egg, dissolved yeast: and flour. Mix well. Place in howl and let rise until double in | size {about two hours). Re- © move and knead well. Cut inte 2 pieces. Roll out into 9x12 rectangle. Spread with half the filling and seal after folding aver. Let rise By Mrs. John Vogier % cup butter or margarine Basic Songs: 1 cup milk scalded % cup cooking oil Pe CT RR RD LO GE Ae Se we BE CEES Re LO RG orn EPR ols eb The engagement of Marga- ret Carol Murphy and Robert Edward Smith is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Murphy of East: Madi | ‘tas a Hendecion | | Honored at Shower Mrs. Charles Furlong of Sashabaw road was hostess at a shower given for Janet L. Henderson, bride-elect of Wil- liam D, Casey Jr, Parents of the couple are Mrs. ‘Charles Henderson of Fourth street and Mrs, William Casey of Mariva street. A March 27 wedding is planned, 8) Ri CI Pia NRG lig ia Mie By RUTH MILLETT everything went well and the guests Memo to men: all seemed to have a good time! If you want to keep your wife|she won’t mind having to entertain satisfied with her lot in life — simply never miss a chance— . To tell her how pretty she looks. 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Open Fri. and Sat to 9 « t a i ¥ ate % : ee soak. 4 on . at ‘ ea es as > 3 f : ; Fs : - poe ear sei ah he ve PONTIAC PRESS, STUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1950 gar Day, Half-Day a le Z GREGG SHORTHAND—TYPEWRITING - SPEEDWRITING SHORTHAND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION | HIGHER ACCOUNTING ut ru reba cn ganrd on May 2 nok only attest day l, -diplo. Save inthe case of President aye ping reason that cured finest boxer since Bemy Leonard, Berlin but wherever else the: “and veven minor military | Eisenhower's own illnesses, we are the last-proposed s um m i t--Red the shrewdest competitor since Ty World has grown fat. It is more|brush fires: will “spontaneously”|unaware of any ‘similar and meeting tet ndng ap Cobb. than possible that absolutely noth. jignite tn Asia, Africa, Europe, even|decent probing into the medical|t.s rane He: hits where’ it ‘hurts, steps i" Will happen in Bertin’ on that| South America. a be: a ite] details of sick: man's condition.” beck. He teints opponents into al rays oe FL Sl “ae Dentist Stil Seri OFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING |contus from which the: : nervous about | eahyde say, You can ‘tell that it is getting nti: Stil Serious PR jean produce mead re 3.|Home-Made Rocket Quemoy, along into March without looking|After Car-Train Crash | _ EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL CLERK-TYPIST COMPTOMETER-CALCULATOR VETERAN APPROVED The Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence St. PONTIAC Phone FE 2-3551 co Pod gp Gander’s vat ape St ee on en ae A ae dentist tmjured in a a & Nad ga ae youths/| we made a recen or car- Friday atfter- a = —te with his chin, eg al = tpiaab ag gas ofter fying the Atlantic. welitt., Sting training. camps. two [OT eee ecol: tst i : seule editorial in @ little weeks ago are now safely on their oT aoe fees torial and, news.|¥2Y back to the bush. : rs St. Joseph Mercy Hospital to- . 5 airane: ; . Newfoundland, ? Aas , tee Police arrested Ernest Denmon, |PaPer cage gs gs ao Press '0/ ‘The British. want a Summit! Dr. Joseph Forbes, 58, of 941. sate Saray an : — 20, and Tommy Watkins, 19, for Sa oot: § most vigorous WAY: meeting quite badly. I have a Merton Rd., suffered head injuries. panchers ¢ aay a enon of possession of ex- hunch that President Eisenbower|when his car and a train collided net es) “The medical.speculations that | would “like one, too, before he at the Grand Trunk crossing on 5. ree The idea, says Dr.. Edward: F.) dimension to the wide-/some tions Police said the missile was made} fill the American press, the cal- |hangs up his glove. Khrushchev Saginaw street. ; rte yo : : saga per-|from a piece of pipe & foot long) culations about whether or not |keeps bellowing for one. De Gaulle| Dr. Forbes maintains offices at Call'te Potsen or Raters This Ad - S00 Salat : ind an inch in diameter. If was} Mr. Dulles eam recover, the | would. welcome one. And yet 12% N. Saginaw St. me sda pesvanbacendee me] ET MTs] ee gel ameieel| — lmgetndeeme gah || RENT BEATER || Step utenie| tier ate ass Peta $200 DOWN Schiwe ‘tae’ Sere" waehen cake: Fogg oma Ror OR Rd i ee Be os = | Hue a 50 = at fy peaut MOLTIPLE LibtiNo SERVICE sO 3 bedroom starter house with with formica tops. Only rivileges neat throughout. down, thiy. basem Miring, included. tise Sue. Many het Mote ant woode lot. Custom kitehen Priced at $29,500.00, terms if FOREST $ rooms and bath, full basement, No trates considered, EM 331 | WHY PAY RENT? 2 from. See Mrs. Howard, . ee oe 2 oe 5 Sut kee tue on TRANSFERRED TO 3] lesple St. or ph. PE 26012, Joho ee Bn ee LAKE ESTATES CUCKLER REALTS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ” breeseway, 2 gor gerage, Kinsler, Realtor, €10 W. Huron. oe od attached 2-car garage. Walk to Work On A as ya = 28 6 . ; BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS mrs Lk., you went s home that's Only $1,050 Down tion ‘with so much to offer reo an Investors take notice! Owner says LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES 7 BEDAME—LIVABLEaWAP : #27.000 with terms, 2, bedroom tomy nome witin| «BASEMENT ‘with « ‘knot | 3-BEDRM. $59.50 See nates eee sell, 1620 Ciintonville Ra. : . Son Mowe, trick waa from family recreation room, : a ect re or : LAKE ac | and ad frame of = < 1% New fag moves you a 2 vee SS ee “a ston. 7 3 apartments are com- MODEL OPEN ana — ; * ing room, 3 bedrooms and bath dining rm../ columbia Spotlight Builders, || attractive color ugh- Copresmaate WEEKDAYS CONTEMPORARY. full basement, 2 car : large living room with @ “ AE X- ot ‘ Ar, i wt garage. RM. LOW DOWN PAYMENT —| out bedrooms carpeting grousd. on ov peved bi Ex ay BUNGALOW B B OAKL AND impotiate cali beautiful ledgerock {17% |" 2978” Henssian, Keego, PE. 4301| ot! Brice, $14,700 with price ana term mt at Kinney 1958. Large lot, east of est uys i Ritsched garage. Priced] — FE 40313 : 4 in tals home end sue a the mest | COLO: me Lele Ze Kies Ww Lake on Pontiac Trail. : Por family fun and fortune} “Bud” Nicholi right, Terms, T attractive homes we have had to ’ Only $1,960 full price, $60.50 per or retirement. thie ¢| “Bud” Nichole, Realtor Twin Lakes W. of offer, Allow chow Desiring larger bome of approx! WESTOWN REALTY mronth including “taxes insur. Today ing “home with tnt of 49 Mi Clemens St JOHN Starfire Bldg. Co. Fe ~Reeelaleiaiediegs HE — ~ AX yp 1 —a D ter hurry, — . beat. Pull FE 5-1201 . 2-3370 ' gs et. Se ANCHOR Brick Trade! lace, 2 car sarase. c clone i k ler ie retired couple or newlyweds. of heat ‘Scar garare. ‘Wome idea DORRIS JOrd Gharg belek e enced a \Z, si oodlge moll meme “il i APARTMENTS | Fixsusnlg ops ame, sti ica 3 LARGE BEDRMS. iy’ finisbed off, Nice, size Bove by sa Qrenerg Cake Ave.) “7 Brick bldg. on furnace and electric hot wa- WE BUY LAND CONTACTS ‘This 2 yr. etd deick, apd frame REALTOR room. Garage. Total price $10, ASE "Nor BOTHER " pigs eg A Eg a rented ter. Newly ted ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN rancher bas lake privileges and | 61 W. Huron St. PH. PE 43525 with terms. “This TENANTS OTTER HILLS to mm, th . Owne? woul d jJarge lot, 113x140 ft, Plenty of If no answer a PR 2-1030__ trict of fime homes that ~ Md all RAMBLING RANCH HOME mont y. Priced at 000 with consider em © free Ba te a _— a, euttes : ae _ 3. Bedrooms well taken care of. See this today. | Evenings after 6 call OR 3-5597 “emcee edhe agro Inquire great I ni ttache: j 2 trilevels. 2 only $10,450, you may UTIPUL BOMB e your as “SVAN SHORES Vacant for ‘your imm Y borhood, “$11,800 wi wah tase oo, mela briek. re Full basement. oe ee SS “ getween Poctioe and Rochester. | 2596 Dixit: aw ‘i PE 4-4561 ing, sal sg epponniment. ir ~¥acant.3 hed _rancher.| Possession! Big 96x600 lot, GI_NOTHING DOWN se Irwin, Open Tt 7 "Sat, & ural” ace. base- pa gg deus ivtag coma ook ’ mS aS : ane = be . auto. oll furnace. 50x . s es : c room. ie aby il Parnes, is tis! Sharp! $500 Dn. Kampsen availabe, some, wits lake "priv: | _ UL 23930, cone pe 8 ‘asmher—|--thow tsa pou sa fou'eat tee at] [7 TN] wih "Phere Grea tna Gril 5 , es. anaes aay. Some & aod bain pungtiow in eee | REALTORS — FE 4-0528| J0uN vermerr, neat, estate San ay Bes Eee Goudie, vanity. ‘bas BEDROOMS _ ares. 2 lots, Oak floors. S. Telegraph __ Eves. & Sun, | #202. Commerce Rd. EM _ 3.4408 ‘ For Colored . — with reergation’ sores, large Located on oa uber lot buys, - eC ee “Suburban wee tyy) K- @ room, 3 betréene home LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD 2 car : ioe arge = . "COM 11 | 3 dedroom brick, full basement, at-| ° street from Fs = FE 49584 j SEE — — Has, heat, Payments oly #5) $1,000. Down Jot, This home. ts obg year old & 4 Oe = a weaae pen and, elas 2 bodes “howe. ri , , dD. RILEY, B B: k ‘ARrective ‘elemipem sided betier e heater. aot rs. Only S neat and clean 3 bedrm. home, TION ROOM $13.500 i, Broker | nabhemeweted Ei | pos fcors, ceramic led path, alr : = RANCH STYLE | Sarititgsmalent cou Taide) FLA terms op ia spe FE 4i167 Fe 4421] § rooms and bath, Complete rofessional. Site space. A ‘terrific’ wuy at $19,980 T W GILES REALTY CO. | 3-BEDROOM BRICK | Mints "Pron lives. See this ct| ia, beautiful allt 2 ' $1750 storm windows and screens. West Huron Street down payment & im- > PES61% 221 BALDWIN AvE.| LAKE PRIVIL om. we me mode salined tat adem] atte ret ctees | Butrabe profession yee | ils, Mansa pent woah atid ak snl aentiteoene saree el | See AND Hos ULTIPLE ‘lorms: and. screens. carpeting. in| -~ 2G, betes petees is Rt fc’ frontage extending Small House & SONS NECE..| BY ORIGINAL OWNER—Located| ase sell this poe Se oe. Baldwin Area terrace btlek Tecidence | “eat price, small down, permet, COLONIAL HILLS BRI . brick hemes and Sere lots just . oS See eee BRICK RANCH HOME 48 x 28 ft. 6 rooms each . Seem teagan. es, ail vi minutes from g : w rE ta Gute asa, Picture , 1050 | Stae: Good conaitce ates: | Dedagom heme, is eceted in Jen] an one fiogr—and a lovely tam “| Peptic i Weterfors ‘Tewnahip| fy Tec cemett| eye Steal” modern 3 RL MICK HOURE| off Baldwin. 4 attractive ceptional value at $23,000. If this is you need, call for pag, Pema ee am gan mem Om ne lg se post & carriage lam Pi stream! 3tedrecm Roe emt atorms| rooms and bath with won- detail. we have @ nice 2 yoems, Ceramic th, Frotaring «teres 4 ; 13,900—-82,000 dn, ranch home with solid con- & screens, seewa| @erful dagement, gas fur- Rolfe H. Smith bedroom which can be Re eee ear sai Dear WILLIAMS LAKE 16x19" and L crete drive, brick and frame Fy . mace and hot water heater. REALTOR Just like rent at ee vacant now, farses Toxi70 lot, all yoom ranch. 3 bedrooms. La with wall to wall and — garage, nice patio, bia block to Owens School, | 244 8. Tel Rd. ; room, Nic rranged| laFee door, TWP.—Do you en, large lot, ids OR alee ne rings asin Tp") “JACK LOVELAND || iis price Seka) ie Si undr'te tittae| t'Beue kad andartbed eivturt| SyhoRe, rie mree,artam”coe| evenly egareng, Mace MUL COLONIAL | 2288288 _Lake_ Ra. a ou beat Excelent ca basement, big Game bath; 3] fanch home with 3 vedrms. that| pointments. _ Sashabaw réa° heme cn G% ac Main |" at gt wormage ‘About year with bes til : bave wall to w closets ‘large . Al °C) Just a stone’s throw from highway Lag ig of Rochester, Has OTTAWA DRIVE living room, or firepines * carpet: ce ted eae te lake, tke, a1) 800, i. cefling. including a) pains full” (3th freniace 3 EDIAT SESSION INVESTORS neat Exciting. 2 bedroom small restaurant or tor as 8 station in| Brick 4 bedrooms — 2% baths — ‘base pane basement YT porns WER 18 A. coment ante] BS i Sin te ee oe rooms, exeeptionsl lates This 4 yr. dd toma t one of] conte cactgnea breceeway, ke aly at om eo gt ay me tte weer es “peat ice Y ey con ‘DRA [ON PLAINS. serecnes’ ghaminum storms and! ‘rage, outside grill, sprinkling sys-| closets. A-t basement. auto: the be y Ky —. | geen 2%-car garage, "j “STATEWIDE recreation room, natural Pecainse, enient 9 urches | * teams. fone cary . ree ang Price ean see ce ois lens: See. this, y "523.300, fan - ma raneaee serie ne Fre rim ledge large jandeceped lets at. Real Estate eae Rie s fu and tw and shopping center. Pull basement. Garage. Paved , ° : Terms can be arranged. dining area. 3 acres of jand; %| recreation v "ena ARLES. tine bedrooms, Partly newly decorat- 4 PAMILY BRICK: street and oo veve wt For additional information ang| UNIQUE & UNUSUAL — Barly : Sere ‘tenced with snail warn in| ready for’ immediate 11's. Telegraph PE coast | by appeminent aye your m eck on | metered appointments ca!) FE 8-178 American ranch. Highly restrict-/ DORRIB SOn REALTORS excelient condition. Total e $2,000 » £ ———: this 4 fami) brick apartmert GEORGE B BLAIR : iggy Pm aga = oe $3700 with Sone down, ld oy a Close In building each unit consists of This 3 bedrm.. large ify. ‘rm. | 732 W. Huron __Phone PE 41599 oO TO Small B Just off Baldwi Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 34 and Private | 4536 Dixie Hwy OR 3.1251 WANT A GOOD PRICE eats Oe caus tne teal boone new. FARMUUNE AVON TOWNSHIP | qyg5itall Business | gervice, broom" modern “brick | Px saison Se Lane ot front and. back entrance. Pull ay Ng ON A NEW titully’ to antiquespe Colonial tyr. Randle" ale des feats] beasts SuapPeace “ee | Fopms, sar beat aarote low | Bagh ee sa Ever coon Zin er On vaua/ Custom Built, Home? | sing. gaat Be eeree Se) ~CTVILIANS £3, Bedrooms, geesed SB) slutes matera 3 bedroom tie 4 to St. Fred’ 5-Room Bungalow : ee oe ee per cant mortgage and im DUNLAP lent condition. $21,000, terms. completely marelad Wl ploety of Soom ieul heme te tue Full Basem’t, Oil He Heat — | John K. Irwin & Sons ate possession, room: brick CUSTOM BUILDER PE 8-119 LOWER STRAITS — Lake area. $190 DOWN REAL V for expansion. Only $10,500 rooms, full basement, extra tos God neigh 313 — basement ae Seuces3- maemo am sreinee NO OTHER COSTS in WEA! ALUE i with reasonable ter ontte, (nest. garage. All in haley 3 ake, est) Joh 100. feet Prone FE S0itt os PE 24031 | $500, DOWN _ FURNISHED MODEL in 22 ft. living rm, snack space| 9 pear re ~ toom all e : rom me 2-503 2 bed bri ‘ : rooms — Alm oly’ 3. yrs. oid. Ful basement.|. Warren Stout, Realy | "WILLIS M. SER separate ocala Ctoeen. Sacriics sek Menon. hoawarane Ga: bank. . " space. fear enrae Baxement,. automatic heat aes & tres roca «tial con be eee TN, Saginaw St FE 5-8165| JOSEPH Fr. REISZ, SALES MGR. ¥ 88,800 with $750 down. Quick| 3 BEDROOM RANCH price, 700. CALL “TODAY. Large board f M Loncacoes jorms &, sc = Tent location, 613.680, $1000 down, eB 4-96 EB Huron coea?™ 18 — ses Histon The | best in workmansh end | HURON GARDENS BRICK extree included. $1,900, terme. wane VACANT = — OPEN REAL : roo: custom built BENEDI : a n k at ft, and D McCULLOUGH, REALTOR At Hoatoen Late ranch home. 2€ ft. living room, Bchoa Gawict Dam bese tee DAILY 10-8 . Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor pintgrented call owne = Well located on 100x133 foot lot.| wardrobe rte ‘wasement, inca, tek one went (ni Oe Shae em ‘Telegraph EVES: SAT. 8UN: TO 8-6251 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Sunday 1-5 } Mice lawn and shade. Carpeted Deautiful rec. room, sluminum| basement, 1% car e Largs | 7) MELROSE CUSTOMER PARKING BY OWNER. L HIGH, living Foom, oak floors, plastered | storms, and screens,” 100 ft. lot.| well landsea Me 2o8 Mae TOE ont Ree ; CLOSED income for retired . 3 large GEORGE R. walls, A-l basement, large rec-| See this fine home now! FOR aadecapes ies HOME. ‘ £ fi y To people who want to burn rooms & bath down, J room apt. #600 DOWN-—Little farm: Two 1 reation room and fruit room. Oi} FE fansfield peer Joslyn. | thelr money in rent and starter up, full basement,” oll heat, 2 weer SIDE BRICK | cone kee roace, 1% car garage, fenced | EAST HOPKINS ' "$8, 250 a p SH “bedroom schecls/-homes, 3 bedroom completed car garage, nice 2 bedroom home yin unfinished oe ea oe & good condition. | 7S? yerd: $2,500 han-; Outstanding 2 bedroom home neat Looe ee sig Md - gy lag a er house. $8,250. $59 monthly PE 3. attic up, Has full base- a only ‘$1950 die, Among other nice homes. and clean. Gas heat, water soft- I I ll = eee take bs te ments. $99 moves GI's in.) Low ment iutomatle gus be honk, sare Gi ke ener, aluminum’ storms and COMPLETE: Down PayMENT | _§3'08*,, SBly, Sie. with uate FHA terms. Model 191 ‘W. Colum $1,500 DOWN Sites inact | Te ee ee eee eee down to yeerene Payments oy | \ ATs : Je Terler Bester mY OWNER oe re ee ea ei ore i) eae wage, eeeeest| Wideman | mm was mmm \TiRIEE PHE o BY OWNER fnent, extra a large lot. Don Mc-| furn, Large ft. lot.” Paved | 4395 Dixie B 28 35m ~ ine ee, ‘carpeted Close to Pon. | 8225 down. No other charges. Lo Donaid OR 3-281. one 2 END street, Recently decorated. About | $550 Dow REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES. fon paved street. Low | c’ieceit gabure fe fen area on DRAYTON PLAINS wale cated; one © “75 DOWN No other cost_ moves you into | F=—*##26 23. BuRON DLORAH BLDG. CO. Gu payment, Per S800 or FE| Bedrooms. Til Call “wi LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS oo pated. at Mreet and. priced’ at | $600 DOWN 24x30 thle lovely 2 bedroom ranch. Plas- ' FE 8-6455 or_appointme ber ada -Take Over @ small equity in GI 30 per cent down. Real large Jot. Ol Meurn Bred “JESSIE red wails, oak floors, forced air | ee nanbiaiags SERVICE WEST SUBURB AN suse 7 5 4 t only Alum. storms & | Near Mechanic St, 3 bedrooms, meek, Near bus aad gcbools. Pe 3375 DOWN ALUMINUM STORMS A LARGE 3 peceoom How payments of $66 ger, month in- + cad cel screens. Bet etter hurry if you want eed | basement. gas furnace. pond mi aM 8 . month ; 1 695 Scottwood 1 bedrm., modern, NS. HARD Oak good condition ye vos crading tases sng 5s 00d] street with automatic gas heat) ene mediate possession, no closing | $4,180 FULL PRICE =. MI_6-143,_ afer TIAN Bi bE dl 5 fuse oit $2 4 Large Scar yencive 6 Fanch) ‘and hot water. Basy dis: | $8,509 SELL OR TRADE—Large 6| ¢98ts, no red tape. Pull price,| 9000 down, payments $88 a month. 3 BEDROOM BRICE HOME ON | FIAR INOS oo ueee able term on mod. family style kitchen, home Wisner and Li Jr.| rm. modern home with full base-| $8,950. $84 per month. . Neat 5 room bungalow with ate an none pes sort, NICE HOME. FH TERMS, beautiful light and airy. b ti Vanek and quick posseasion: | streei. ‘Tula one. if int excellent HOLMES-BARTRAM today ~~ oe i shal “tpares, “Hine JIM WRIGHT, Realtor Ocondlth bearyem ome te food a ry base- : , eheeien Dixie H OR COL 900" we 00 . — close e tcho 209, SALDWin RE patel fraller, land ‘contract gh Seaee MiEves. R_3-3230 pies J IM WILLI A ny mle sag o ole? this S( AR AM 345 oe Open even vt 5-0441; Only $15,000 with $3,000 down. z- “FAMILY ‘BI-LEVEL MULTIPLE ListiNa sEnvice. | "™* MS beat’ Went’ Side. tocatione. ee Lasting! “Senvice wing MBB) ak Mintien mugen at $10,500 SELL, OR TRADE—Large BRICK: REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE does home has 2 bedrooms ND STREET | 4-2045. see e ie. PALDWIN ~ % bedrooms. ae lar; ev ; aty Well bull a sebcement, 0 oft Cherokee Hills Location. Yes this me — with 12x14 itving ‘room; exit MIL gs space, nea & rm “ West side area, ig im great de- mew ae anaes at i basemient with ‘ aide ao CI res hear ‘ screened. pore " “ouraee. lee mand, esales are few, 80 Several barter fruit ~~ heat. 6 fruit trees and PR style separate laundry ~~ Pct YF ging BE gate. Sg $1780 "and terme ah be re ve ree : BRICK — very attracive 5 ar Yl ge room, full and a@ttacned ga- o : #17.500 SELL OR TRADE — take| for sale by {ginal owners en : bath with” stairway to expansion nacht LOWER Nothing Down] iitin. "ited teteth':| feriuete tie" ances y barge tami. | “Aitbrex its room Pn coat we've Set | NEAR UntOW yan 2 OT a iv « ful with’ tll bola. Sep: car garage. Over 100 ftvof wa-| Oak Poors. Glofms ghd. screens WATERFORD VILLAGE. Nice 3] iy home consisting ef vin bain for the owners arma. | separate . geramic| NEAR UNION LAKE arate area, each unit has} NORTH sIDE—<« 4 : trade for city | Pull basement. Gas Heat ‘mihly cote basdeenh fleet, Beauifa Ehebte doon ms ny am 4 fehed buneenent full It's re dream come ¢ he Bs ol ag Sey x ~ay year ol e. carpeted throu; Youns rawood foots, kitchen down. 3 large bed- $80. asement wi b has pala | &| Here in this pleas © truet a Hy Sie cae! iv ve res Pane! Breeweway 9 i, it ag ay s on 2nd floor. Pull as heat and 2car garage. ar 2 car garage, Very nice| setting on about § cree ke with many ‘evergreens aod] kilewen, Ps Paved “drive and | “FAT S—Lovely 3 bedroom unge:| for your. appointm Cal) me range. Pull a with ites dove ang move piedanonegae ood Herth af Pike Bk. N's | Goigtgin’ SAK for. A fine 8 roox yering shrubs, Close to gchools,| 1 Full’ price few. dam tos ie wr Basem Srraige financing. ent now. We! Recreation room & Gas heat, 3| {0 at os dows and move | DRAYTON PLAINS very nice, see ft now. “rat, Rewly, remodel : ol - — costs fateh ora at car garage, 16x18 ser i A 2 bedroom reneh with off ONE OF THOSE ol furnace, Bie che a ) ~ LADS plated ee BF Ce ABETH: | Racy winsaccbeg on Tefos| SSNPS Raced aly | Siler hie ontr stg) | emma cont t-souy abt Se] Frei Qty Se, anal gar gy Pitie Bey. Qe pUznt] Dedroom home ith COLORED OI — Large 10 room| Lake privileges | Beautiful to $13,980. "Terms kitchen. 5 Ay Jabs rooms & teramic tile bath,| Rain hianeeees, on Cooley Lake, : lovely ‘setting on : Tr bedroe eunaision, | jerier “tnd perfection. | RUNDEL, STREET SS IVAN W. SCHRAM beautiful carpeted ving room &| ideal for a nursery. An outeranae eet we ~~ Fig 1% See garage, pav fs carpeted * ea 1 floor tungtiew, oat oe: po an ‘ : included gee ta & vi noes are; ing value at only’ $18,500 nd. » Say oe on Raeburn; 9 natural fireplace ining Lian nad Setat gue barmune teres) nae. I Car ge ge REALTOR FE_5-9471 ai Seat here oe] Mew. Bee *Ppotntment. Call _ NEED A_ FINANCE. home end priced | there's @ targe modera lot, paved street.’ $6,006. $1,000; "SF" "v0.20 with 1.80 942 JOSLYN, COR. MANSFIELD | house for only "#10.800, "term pred pase 9 | Soe tee moemine Come| Ree, Lebron, aneas a| Sn | teres ae mn | Seeeeevenmae | = BRICK 2-FAMILY: bungsiow with | List rivi MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ko Uieahteh FIXER? Order Classified Rec Tee” we [UREN Oat butts | Sths serene, Excel | MODERN, REDE ade ut Bcisra, Sattar vee) Fact Sey ert i a | Hams A rmace Open serv-| now! wed home, 6 bai room income provide Ads to sell, rent, find a] ‘ave. Baseptent too. paves ace an & reinity, Visit “our 7 _axpatision attic for 2 roums up.| jarge 10 ea ha tee FOR CASH IN A| ‘titnsce avery. thing is in ‘ai | tat steady entte' income ne" plua om were ag Oe pete gt ming ‘ ‘“Dappmont, gag furneee, garage. ted HURRY, 11 ‘thin shape and the full price is only| ed these days. Separate waniee” ‘job. FE 2-8181 is you in, i wai ump T1es ee wig dine y tanes of gniy aaa th i ns 4 rh oy . Don’t be late for this one full baee er} car garage, 4 ; Hi. : fa rou Classifie s, Tom sc if Wa t Ad ni RAY O’NEIL, Realtor } L WN, Realtor 83 N. Tel Open Eves. cupric REAL: ESTATE Pe A bf ! Dial FE William Miller $15,508. today — “7 i Pe So #0] Ph, 10. or PE 4364! : AY OLNEIL, Realtor |Saytung goes! bia Realtor | FE 2-0263 | REAL ; FE +0005 ultipie Listing Service 262 8. Telegraph Rd. 99 | 28181, TOR PARTRIDGE ae esa FE 3-110 4-8905 Pe 43607 wast’ . HUROW To erage, he with $ 1500" down. prea = SELL. + TRADE WHITE BROS, egy ae 19" Lakefront Bargain home, has ‘ med oven. island : it a ae Sha or, Full) 4 room fur- with built-in TV. 1 fa Age garage, 100x700 Your Chance to Save MY +110 - today! NOTHING DOWN = © s Retsesm homes. Sev- eral to choose from. Cail. today! FOR COLORED pL pn income. cream A real bargain for NICHOLIE & HARGER ©. 33_W. HURON MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Gls Nething Down WEST SIDE ST. MICHAEL’S AND» BALDWIN SCHOOLS ATTRACTIVE newly deco- home. 2 bed- heat, 1% car garage. Near- few i ar areas. Only - NEAT, CLEAN AND VACANT EXCELLENT 6 room older —_e in perfect condition it. All large rooms, ou heat, rumpus room, nice ard and garage. Only §9.- This is our dest buy in a Gl—Nothing do WE py Mags LAND CONTRACTS FOR TOM BATEMAN Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528 377 §> Telegraph Eve. & Sun. _ Johnson 20 Years of Service DRAYTON A Horailby capsiow, large liv-| room, full basement, oil rnace, incinerator, breezeway, 1% car garage, aluminum ~ eorner—jot__Cash_to 2 * per cert mo age and 2 only set] & month, including taxes and’ insurance RIVE B 1902 tote Byivan Glen, Keego Harbor interested call us. 2 bed- pocesll large living room and car garage. Pye after 6 call FE 2-3881 or A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. _.__ FE 4-2533 income Property 435A 3 FAMILY DWELLING WITH 5 jot, = ge furnished, new , storm doors and "awning: © loc located near Cass ites down or and take over furnace, Good area. Close downtown. ‘oR 3-£315, _— BEAUTY SHOP IN home, 3 bedroom lower, 4 rooms fase, Losing with commercial $14,500, hte take “a. fore. es Stier" tal oll Se 86 4-861 _For r Sale Lake Prop 44 3 ane 2 6 ‘LOTS : M 3.3009 Ld yg ote NT a 1 ” or contrect = $5203, .. Lots and Lake Priv. 13 t- acre, By Stpeels, . Wind- paved “—e bet, bie full price; *,° a Al How- ard. Chone eote, 8-7711, LAKEFRONT LOT ON “Whipple Lake FE 26 W LA 'RONT T BRICK. BY builder, 2 fireplaces, 2 car ga- ‘Tage $21,900 ; ALLED LAKE 4 vemewn, cely Kirbished, brick front, new siding, pvt. beach, 3 blocks gr — and sto’ $8,500 full Ranch vale, 2 “nedrooms, 4 lots, 24 x26 attache’ car garage, i Drapes and car- pe eg ee : Lt Gries A “Halstead Road, Only $2. own W! Paul M. Jones, Real Est. Huron stores, |: Acres ditt oes M15, good ground, or pelea “iairest ats. hgrPan me i PANGUS Rashes Crtenrte NA 1-281 "ile rg — Bieine eal ny JODAN PAke LARGE a ees rontage, rc. PfaybeN fetfer z. FE 6-044) x ise Ready, ‘tor balling. Some R. 1. WICKERSHAM 7195 W. Mapie MaAvytsir 6-6260 LOTs IN WATKINS HILLS Subdivision, Water, gm streets. Nicholie & Harger Co. 33_W. HURON PE 54-8183 mo He M man's vens Mo. - 188 on Oklaboma oa Ck len ground, ad a FE erty "o Plan Now | * tN CHEROKEE HILLS! = ke a ee ___For Sale Acreage 47 WANTED down payment. FE 37 ACRES NEAR BLACKTOP floors, fences. ah re Eee with $1, * #0 acres P ma iiford on biack! was 700 fe irentage = na ese) ot bdtitorg fe Li ©2045. fond & ACRES ¢ HOUSE & $5,800. $1,000 dyn sini 120 acres. sii. & be rms & bath Lee. rms & 4 rm. house. . $2, P. W. DINNAN PE 437 t) ACRE PARM. NEW HOME, LO- Bg o ranc all tillable land, "goed out-buiid- w Terms. FE 2-2227 after 6:00 -MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES » CORPORATION PARE A aT bs got el toon Boor GAS AND G ROSSIN STATEWIDE. oat Net ea Str [ant se ‘Telegraph BEPE. (ast 5 to 10 acres of woods in or .. near Oskland Cousty with low ___ For Sale Farms 48 ) pamiaps | § A HOTEL — LIQUOR | one, “of “the best, towns. in” the .. 7 Fental rooms, 3 bedroom us. $30. dn. Call for more AUTO DEALER-REP'R Ba rge tial oa a “prevent ss." soon auto franchise profit. “soraany “br — ae td bric: Books =“ % buyer —) near it of $35,000 pn pie am Investligate toda REALTOR PARTRIDGE Businesses throughout Mich. 43681 1 W. HURON “OPPORTUNITY” idown Bal RENT OR LEASE. ONE OF PON- tiac’s finest small restaurants, West side location, cow io in — vestment quired. ve 41123 —— $& 9 iat Mg en ae of iver e aon! OR SELL PIANO substan’ front bidg. qualifies 2 arg ve. equal FE . Clark. For Sale Clothing 56 2 or COATS, $12. 5-116 ALL SIZES, CLEAN USED WORK ; shirts from osed Sun. 4 p.m store. 389 Orchard take Ave. BEAUTIFUL DYED MUSKRAT Le | cond. Best offer takes. LIGHT LIGHT MUSERAT STOLE, LAsstE tweed size 13. Both exc. FOR RENT Established — orga with — mum only. Eu cyaee RD PONTIAC Complete 6 gy aid training Bi wee Pp bene Sk Sete. Ser naenten se whe qualify. o 0) caueicte information phone Mr. Griffit . SUN OIL CO. 6:30 am. to 5 p.m. M GArfield 26043 Eves. and Saturdays. TEXACO SERVICE STATIONS Telegraph & Voorheis, Pontiac, C Dixie & Monroe— Plains, Training & et available. on Mr, Webster, +4616 aft- 7 p.m. . thru Pri. HERE IT Is! Everything you dream of in a nice ‘farm. 60 acres of level land — worth your time. 8 ACREg . Good rolling farm land. House poor and silo. $16,000 with good ms, ~ eo ACRES with that 9 room remodeled farm home 2 sell at GAYEORD 102 8. Broadway Lake Orion MY 2-282] Sale Business ss Property 49 COMMERCIAL’ BUILDING AT 424 Osmun 6t., ‘vacant store 5 down, Call OL 2-0761. MOTEL SITE ee loeates eg 8 — of Clark- m M15 planned peor of the phe Proposed W Wal. ter ° Chrys . bent ressWay wns M15. 253 ft. ramage. og $70 irae ft Terms aan REALTOR Oxford, OA 8-312, Cen, MY 2-2291 WOODWARD AVE Finest location between Birming- pam and Pontiac with frontage on 10 ae other main highway for ‘motel, office building or simi- lar operation. Out of state owner has priced it for immediate sale wil vealy $16,000 dn, REALTOR PARTRIDGE ~ Businesses throw Mich, FE +3881 the’ Ww. HURON OPEN "TIL 98 Business 28s Opportunities 51 ARE ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A BUSI- e free ‘Michigan from Rea pol e. & Associates. 1050 W Huron, Pontiac PE 4-3561. AAA MOTEL A Real Sacrifice ud Pagers units plus living quarters Joo tt. "high "trong ag yes way frontage ste: at $78,000; with on the" down. $300 Call Primm ey River, Far- eeee. eenleat 6-121 in COOLED MOTOR SERVICE 2-famil pone house with busi- eas, — Sore~ oo Write Pontiac Presa bo BA iP = sonable. Due Rf ie Good lo cation. At nd M59. BEAUTY OP. ON of Pontiac. Sewell on waa {Sy Be, state reason for selling. aged Writ Ponti Ps CAN YOU OU COOK? so. this se for oh Neat- ete an waco N adar is given out, LAWRENCE GAYLORD way MY 2- 2821 102 8 ye 460; FR 8178; ed barber ‘shop and «rm. oo Also store J4x16. $8,500, $4,000; inter- | A- |. WTD. $5000 TO INVEST IN GOING: business pertaining to automo- biles. Investment protected, good __ interest rate. Pontiac Press Box 2. WTD. TO RENT SPACE IN GOING business for domut concessions Write Pontiac Press Box 119. _Sale Land Contracts 52 LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR to sell. Earl Garrels, EM 3-2511 or EM 3-4086. Money to Loan. 53 (State Licensed Lenders) eT p.m. i. chine, tig-ca; dreds of aonoentive stitches, etc Sacrifice for $68.14 = = = roe $8.56 per month for Call choad Manager. Capitol, FE 5-407 A-1- SPECIALS — DELUXE REFRIGERA- lige. deep freeze, auto. roe 6 year warranty. electric range, BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY BORROW UP aXe) $500 OFFI IN; . Pontiac Drayton Plains — Utica Walled Lr, Birmingham, Plymouth Borrow With Confidence $25 to $500. Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac 3% 8S. Saginaw Bt, PE 4-0535 LOANS $25 TO $500 On your signature or ao os y: 24 months to re’ werviet hg fast, frendie | a bel. A t our office or phone F oe TIOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 1%N. Perry St (Corner EB. Pike) GET $25 TO $500 on your Signature up to 24. months to repay PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND — Loan Company 202 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. LOANS $25 TO BAXTER & evn ene ae “Ww. Lawrence St. LOANS. FRIENDLY SERVICE NEED $25 TO $500? sEE SEABOARD Phone: FE 8-9661 ‘1185 N. PERRY ST. “Parking "No Probiem” Seaboard Finance Co. TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. “LOANS 8 TO $500 _ HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph. Rochester, OL 6-0711, OL 1-0191 WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 will be IN’ to~ help ¥ STATE FINANCE CO. 702 sae State ae Bide. ~ Schick's. } 23-3711. A Lewrotpind = lhe ABINET SINGER sewing machine, Zig-Zag equipped like new. 18.60 or = ae $8.10 per ae 6 mos. Capital, Appi. AUTOMATIC bgheo pal LATE model, $40_ —_— ANYTHING RG YOU. ae FOUND AT L&S SALES less to ot Furniture and appli- ances of a. EW & USED Visit our Gate my for rea) —— oi TO We buy, sell or trade. Cone out and look around, 2 acres of free PE 5-024 eet Phone ‘a MON, SAT, 9 TO 6~ FRI, 9 TO 9 4 Ae wy! EB. of Pontiac or 1 mile = fo wae Heights on Auburn Ro Maes a BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS, $44.95. Roltaway bed, complete, $19.95. Holly wood bed. frames, . nersp pony “TY #1 5, Cot- ton mattresses, $12 — Furniture, 42 Orchard Lake A BUILT-IN OVENS & ScRnEEE. $149:50 complete. Samuel's Appli- ances. MAple 5-6011, BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER, $35. FE 4-2749 BOTTLE GA&, 20 GALL on WATER seater $25. R, Munro Elec- ttic Co. 1060 W. aen: % BRAND hEW WROUGHT IRON bunk beds, complete with springs and mattress. poor Pearson's, 42 Orchard aLke A CROSLEY - TRELVADOR a erator-freerer comb. 12 refrig., 77 lb. freezer. ‘Kae. e. frost, left-hand opening doors, white, $50, FE 4-6103. CASH R SMALL RADIOS working or not. FE 5-8755. ATION BOTTLE. GAS and coal and wood heater, Brand new, Big “Feccanh. Samuel's Ap- Pliances. MA 5-6011, DELUXE KENMOR: WRIRGER, —— burner oil mare. rugs. pata KELVINATOR BLEC- tric range, DRESSER, ‘oe Se es ble and 4 chairs, $10. Gasinator, #lectric range, $30. Gas range, automatic washer, Hotpoint dry- ar and miscelianeous furniture and +7881, 37 Or- chard Lehe Ave 'T WASTE MO) for repairs on used, worn-out washers. Brand rr neg full price, $159.95. for cobrety. eek, ie s°Ez bude Budget 140 i. * 0 7 tion, MA 66047, ELECTRIC DRYER. 055; iN. TV, $40; a 8 were. 25; Blectric stove, i be al oa speriatie, ws vvaclier “wih “. at studio, $60. FE Pe s.2108, , yt AUTO. iy 30, 90, : . Clarkston : pa G AMOUS } fame -brands Scratched. vanes value $149.05 while they last. me orders, re aay Michigan hard Lake "ayy _Mortgage Loans 54 ARE YOU poses WITH BIG payments & fi our pg im- ed? Let FA ro ive res oe -| BIG B = iT ‘prob- | West ilcon eae initial aserebeal ieee sntiganen Aye. DON’T WISH. FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To sell, mt, buy, swap, hire, dial 2.8181. /) e395-+-. a OSA | sant -aas iF Ta: | © 1960 by NEA Bervion, ne TM, Reg, 0.5. Pet, OF. 3-10 Sale Household Goods s 57 Sale Household Goods 57 57 GAS, ELEC. 8T STOVE, rm. oil heater, FE “#2023. ont = ge ROLLAWAY BED, 2 and dresser. OL att HONEY MAPLE, @” 75. MArket 44448. HOUSEHOLD "AND BABY PURRI also miscellaneous 190 Lake. LEAVING STATE. WILL TAKE m. set. TEAWAGON, MAHG. END TABLE lam waa. ‘s — exc. c TRADE ELEC RANGE iGE FOR OAs aS Munro Elec. Co., USED 7 ae REBUILT & GUARAN- teed. Ober TV. Union Lake Store. ev tweed cost, ‘site ze. : Union Village. EMpire 3-6511 SERVICE STATION” | $aiy So Seon # om sites mower open | Used Trade-in Dept. cede egret, YR WE | ROME. .W.65000055 sisecessos. @OM8 For Lease NEW BRIDAL VEIL. $15.00 pong m oS saiy ans -regeanenanee Siege One of Pontiac’ if best locations. - Wi ying 50 ventory Thi a Corea ae =_—_— de refrigerator a. , a 50 is e money e . Table, buffet. 4 chairs = 50 aker. Call Mr. Best, §® am. WEDDING GOwe. | SIZE ic g-sin water softener Dropleaf table—mahog FE _ 32-9181. and veil, like ne 00. PE 84408 ‘56 Imperic] i washer Davenpor & 5 oaks weena acre “ $33 30 STORE POR RENT YOUNG MAN'S cone 40 LONG, — (Pe megs ag pe_ used carpet... wae = ae — OL tan, stripe and 1 navy. FE 43575 UL 2-3000 THO MAS. ECONOMY” LARGE CRIB AND MOTTRESS, 361_S8. Saginaw “Sale Household Goods 57 | ~ brand new, $15.95. Pearson's Pur- USED TV. $19.35 UP USED 9 SUNOCO... |S | ee Seton wa aan - : 2 RUGS, x18 & Oris WITH PaD- | LOVESEAT. LIKE NEW DRADER: Cre. OE, Cueets Satie i AD SERVICE STATION a's. Pe carpeting. | et eed’ Lake Baden Pine | VACUUM CLEANERS, BR bags. Murray's 956 Myrtle. —— DIN-NG RM. for all, Call PE 5-3475 after 4 _p.m best, Kar 2 chairs, | toms velvet Pa ged sdisine s Wdiena cee eesn eens ee a waek. FONGE. kes .. s + saeens : * eaurt Double dreaser, deckeass "36 ‘mode: Preeser,'S8 model. | Porcelain kite en cab. $10.00 bed. Large chest, lam and children’s New cotton mattress. . ae Bi ior 4050. Pay ony. wets, Will sacrifice. Columbia off | New innerspring mattresses. $17.95 Pearson Furniture, Sashabaw and Maybee Rds. piend hedosom an senes $50. Lake Ave TINOLEUM * PAINT SALE. HALF Nationa! = register. aad 1 G ROOM SUITE, price jack's. Bald SELL CHANG! rand new davenport and chair,| MAYTAG WRIN SIME | evanvedine Hen aan aon modern st tables, matehing| Excellent condition. for | 104 8. Saginaw coffee table, decorajor lamps. cash. Parkhurtst after 2 p.m. WASHING — All for $99. Pay only §2 weekly.| to 7 pm aa wi CONVEN- Pearson’s Purniture. 42 Orchard | Gust THIS by i ae A Lake Ave. yosmn out, Walnms cheat, bed vat | sereachea thei ettccnt -$x12 RUGS WOOL PACE, $15.95.| ity and bench, Perfect condition.| 393 Orchard Lk Ave. — 45 Reversible, $16.50. Imported,| Patd win take $50 1138 SisninG MACHINES : $34.96. Axminster, 98, Lakeview, FE < se 5 CUUM 5 $5.95, Pearson Purniture, @ WROUGHT IRON TRUNDLE ——— SS Orchard Lake Ave. tnnerspring tein, Corner af a. denanen and "GAS Pe GOOD COND.| Like new. MA 5-2367. Howard. FE 4-5169, - Very reas 2-84 MAB. DINING RM. ‘DROP LEAF 4s" GAS RANG 4 chairs. leather Antiques 57A ANTIQUE PINE CHINA CABINET. | 2x6, all lengths NOW -and Save! MATERIAL FROM 150 BUILDINGS MUST GO! CLEANED—READY TO USE ‘tx4, all lengths” Se ft. vereseer voces Si ft ide ft. coer eeeeenne 2x8, all lengths 9x10, all lengths .....0.c00.° Me | all lengths . wees Me Mh. ing Your Trailers poking eT EL ee, still | PIPE ~ BRICK — STEEL oun the tires on your het rod!” OPEN 8-830 Mon. thru Sat. SURPLUS LUMBER & Bio Hichisod Ra “Ags On 34008 BABY BUGGY IN GOOD CONDI- tion, $12. OR 3-1159. ers, ele ago Samuel's Appl. ee Seon. 5-011. ~ Closing Out! CALCINATOR GARBAGE ctric and PROPERTY ALL STOCK & FIXTURES MUST BE SOLD! _ Hardware Building Supplies Tools « « . Glass Paint Boat Paint Super Kem-tone ......... $6.59 gai. All “other ints, brushes, rollers, thinners etc. ...... 25 per chat off Very y food ling of tools at 25 per aly ‘cabinet hardware 40 per cent A — —, _— of tools & hardw. ues to $3.50, your OMOOR, o.oo cet e seen Tc Gold Send basement gene 5 Ibs. — Fly rods & spinning rods 50 pe cent off. 26" hand 00 | Chrome trim” edge molding 50 = nt off. Rural mai] boxes ...... $1.95 r bottom $1.00 ME | Several thousand bolts & a eee screws 2-6523 — priced under whole: Clary cash register & adding ma- chine, nearly new, cost $467—$150. DEALERS INVITED | YOU CAN BUY FOR LESS THAN WHOLESALE, COME & SEE! A. C. Compton & SONS. 4900 W. Huron St. paneling —& — Knott Fie "Knott ty Cedar “Paneling” CHURCH'S, INC. | ass WOOD | SPECIALS %" Birch . 4" reer er te 4x8, 4x10, 4x12 BIO en penalize sq cc bar ae} ae +i 3 ‘on flooring SOLD OUR —-| "gaBRr DATY MORTAR Solon - —_ 8"x8" Flue geared eens : Britk s" x8" Cleanout fa Eee tee BLAYLOCK 1_ Orchard Lake Ave. +1101 A Every to meet your needs, oe dee or. alums _ in, y- 4 Oakland“ Ave. PE Diast coal furnace. 2” Hot. Cheap. FE 5-684. laee-folp ne ALO os ——¢ Poe eg ee 2678 Lake Ra. Machinery 60A OC ath trans. 5 ape, Poe Phong PE 8170. . Do It Yourself 61 IT THE EASY WAY! ‘advertised name MATCHING poy COUCH AND chair Good cond., $45. OR 3-5336. OVER 30 USED TV SETS. FROM TV antennas, $9.95. mee ALTON TV 615 _E. Walton FE 2-2257 de- PARLOR ORGAN. BLACK WAlr . =—— FE 40821. nut. ey 30 GAL. WA- ter heater and Norge dryer. Al- most new. Best offer takes. Phone FE ¢6457. PHILCO REFRIGERATOR, across top freezer, $45 FE 5-5427. PORTABLE IRONRITE IRONER. Limed oak secreta: desk, Ex- i" uniform, # 16. OL Price Reduced Power Pe ag G ZA . » 50. , Electrolux 5 ‘erms. Curts Appl. OR 3-9702, ONS YOUTH BED, 6 P_erlb. FE 4-4062. SINGER PORTABLE SEWING MA- chine, round —— $18.96, Mic’ ter. FE 9-3337. fas Sa < ive. SELLING OUT! aed y= i] one So: eee ea Sones 8c tees Pf. BER sane PAINT, G aa 141 W, Heron DESK A Occasional chair $10, FE He. sTO B voit Sn Me coe Clem- ens pee: TRADELN SPECIALS MAYTAG W. Rebuilt. Like | ebullt. New pic- r refrigerator. Re- newed rante red. oR Eibcfaic RANOR, Bene wed. er Goop HOUS!I ING SHOP bi W. re 18 TABLE, CHAIR, m, Oocass AL fF ae ata ae Pe 85 Pune bs tiunren Television & Radios 57B Water Sesion 57C FOR SOFT WATER Buy or rent, new or used. Call Cooley Soft Water Co, FE 2-5827. USED WATER SOFTENER. BAR- ON ALL USED APPLIANCES gain, FE 2-7164. Ranges | WaTER SOFTENERS AT BiG Dis: Refrigerators F, g For rT Sale Miscell Washers wor * GALVANIZED PIPE, 13c PER __ Dryers tt, 3%” gaivanised Ife per Water Heaters = tn stantard lengths. Ga. Fullg reconditioned & guaranteed. 1008 M59, west, As Bg $40.50, terms to suit Lor renged Egy ce we Cc eee ss Seen onsumers money down, ist —— in May. VA i Auburn & rvs rel Rds. UL 32-4000 Wf no Res. OL 1-6623 22’ POWER MOWER. - BISSELL rug sweeper Baby buggy. 117 ats oft Biewis el ~—- ELEC. 20 gal, auto, gs at Bouin a and Tikings st a s = SAVE PLUME: Fe ta ANCHOR F ENCES 5 Zonolite Hottse fill. Cash and Carry ....... $1.36 Bag HA LUMB' 1947 HA ~~ WALL - b | pow Meee he ye Honywoos OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 8 P.M. CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS Burmeister's NORTHERN LUMBER deh Ag table DAMAGED VANITY LA VATORIES, with cabinet, $46.50. G. ‘M50 West. usual desi he est eve < Som own rred, “Sean. es 8: e va ues, Buy direst and save. Micht- , hy aa 393 Orchard Lk. ELECTRIC WATER HEATE: oodaae ——— water heater ca- ble cents Fe tt GA Teseapeee 7005 M59 west. FOR SALE: ee. TRAILER, oe | 4x8 bed, $65, FE“@-3719 aft- er 5. FURNA''ES & DUCT WORE. RE- reosy prices. Free emtmatee. FE ING ie. Washbow!: with fittings ....8 9.95 bath sets with trim ..$80.96 3-pe, op overeg bath set with i 23 OW; BAWREN' - waay see fe 9 ee Oe D FARES GOOD CON-| | savy Btinina SPE TeETS te Robe ad BLOCK NES DB REPOSSSESSION Faery 3 ROPE ALOE WEW | PORNACE. VERY 4 SPECIALS J ete web, 2 into hoa tina belt, _FE 8-1 . Deluxe Norge al bak hg ge 4 sete painter’ ca 5 & 30” | Goop US IT GE "5 model TV $108.44 fae ee ae Guaranteed. Sump pimps re- oy eal orgs Bot wae me Cheap, 82 Moreland, %-| paired, FE 8-6642. $119.33 All items in warranty — | 3 ’ Ol; TANKs GOOD CON- $5. down delvers yi dition will deliver, FE 5-0120, Garage Doors DYEAR a lots other ee materials STEEL OVERHEAD SERVICE STORE at low, low. es. G.A, Thomp- Factory peuente and all standard son 7005 west sizes, $35 an gee 30 8. ota Lhe - Te weed pear stee] fo om vio closet ars. STOP HING. THAT WER, Sump Pum: ese $32.95 oa pyeed aring 7% * power | OUmp Pumps... v6... ‘ e window shutters. Dower ry gy + 1 dave UMBING SUPPLY Shectrie 's pd door operators. 95, $5 needed on our FE 5-2100 Garage frent remodeling, budget terms . $2 ii 7 As I $100. —. at S pay for ~~ estimates. week. estone 140 N. & 15 - ry aang BERRY’ DOOR SALES. SINGER PORT. 311 8S Paddock IQTPOIN INT TMPRUANGE REPAIR. $-8431 or OR 3-0176. JELLED MAGIC This paint needs ho stirring, will not drio sage of rum, Rubber or RY OUTBOA: Binocular’, vacuum & mpres- sien tester, timing Nght. remote beng switch, power lawn er, drafting tools, window emeiod. Tor ectine an | mines Reas, FE 72-6576. BOOKS, INGLUDING’ HAR: Mark 42, | Classica, 4% volun Twat Set, Tuxedo, MONEY! Sell unneeded belongings for cash through Classified. Ads! FE 2-8181. DONT PASS UP|- hoa caetee™ FOR RENT Wall paper steamer, floor. sand- “ers, hers hand fur- FE 436 Orchard Lake 4 STRING TENOR BANJO OA 81363 Attention, Band Student: We bh - Be tres ace MORRIS MUSIC LO’ Electronte a excelien condition, ene Morris Heese Fe 2-0567 pi % teat Tee ier OLDS A ~ on 3-€360, weekdays efter 3 Sale Office Equipment 63 ONE LEFT, 26° CARRIAGE UN- tee typewriter, $36.00. | “Sale Store Equipment 64 oll Lag Hundreds of colora to natinetal.o ¢ Ie ‘om ASH Exec OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT condition, reasona 42075. 43% Orchard Lk. FE 5-6150 Sale Go ods 65 KITCHEN CABINET SINKS. - ps Sportin vafoe, 000-30 pin steal ‘while ts GQUNS- MODE ig _ ANTIQUE, value, ua ie ~ | ues on buy. gel repair and. = m7 one ©) rs, | ing. wr is lease. Michi Rang 3 GOL _ et Lake Ave 4 se abba comrrars Bae eee or | LAG FIBEROGLAS pe dada with go & chrom i faucets $95, GA Thompson, ras oft yee —aeeL Pao Manley Leach 10 agiey ; Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B BAIT & TA = OPEN 17 Days Rent Ky) etl we "Sand, Gravel & 8A S| mie oir ee $16.00 tark Bros. Nursery Representative : ‘Trees Se Fer Saree re cetecmeea ian commen see raana a a SN: sa in Ryn : ays, 9-6, — SHOW MARCH WTH, 13TH & UTE MIRACLE MILE i te i ‘MARINE SALES i af ay t Also a large ot id work. Rin!'s, Lake Orion. tate model tradedne. o ee © 39-1448, all on trade-in a’) =. q Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes " For Sale Cars NORTH | Chey 2-Dr. l-owner .... SOvenED, MID | ye bodies, types oa Impaja tt. bales f ‘ Shopping Center CHEVROLET CO. : Sie "balee bag 4 pas COME ONE! COME ALL! . Has The ‘ Fan's msl Marzurek | INTERNATIONAL 1-YEAR- WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100% - Coverage; No Exclusions 1683 wate eeeene nee teen eee oneee seeeune @ more to pick from BANK RATES Open 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. ‘North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at 8, Woodward Ave. Bomingbass MI €2735 7oR B : 3S SUPER. Set ee ae Rear eT) ee ay ee Bk : Bly pened. . 2-2941, : NEW "AND USED an os ced Buick vac nga 1 9595 F “TRAILERS ‘1 "Wanted Used Cars’ 65| ‘st.Yora cy tpe = 905. “ Liberal Terms oF r Lake x Beers Parts — Bottle Gas : As MUCH AS As -® FOR aiete days or Economy Deed Ci Cars, 22 Ayburn Ave. ‘58 RENAULT Deuphine...... $1378 ‘5? METROPOLITAN H-top.. $1295 ‘ST RAMBLER stafion wagon $1595 ‘66 RAMBLER 4 door sedan. $ 95 _|°55 CHEVROLET B-air H-top $1185 ‘55 NASH Ambassador H-top. § 896 S88 RAMBLER 4 door.....,. § 785 teen teeene 599 | '§4 MERCURY Sun Valley Ht $ 605 aeeee $ 595 ‘53 MERCURY Hardtop "63 NASH Ambassador 4 door § 305 63 CHEVROLET 4 door ..... $195 BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” Pa or. & . Leeda 1 ‘6 CHEVY CONVERT, SW po & erpack, R&H eee eee ee sedan. Fowergiide 2. inst For ee eee ATTENTION! “WHY SETTLE FOR LESS” WE'RE PAYING TOP $$$ DOLLAR GLENN'S Was NOW! =, a Fury Sedan 401.63 — NOW _ $2795 ‘ "$0 PLYMOUTH Cust. Suburban Was $3,473.26— NOW $2605 : sell them on our lot for 10 per Holy Marine and Coach! = MOTOR SALES Was gOS ew g3295 Holly Rd, Holly, MEI rose 4-771. 69 DesOTO on, | Wee ense ee tee Ow e286 79 "58 ORY P-Lane H-Top , yu. Was $3, NOW $3005 "6? DeSOTO 24 hid Was $3, ssor0 Feven NOW $1605 OCKE "66 PLYMOUTH Sub. Cust. Was $1,795 — NOW $1395 TRAILER EXCHANGE ee eee ecoeteal eo8. Tugs FED Ean oot ao ee Pag ) | “Ay adow. “ReE. "loser boaken, ee one excer: tas tape tats Onl After All clean, nade | "send, But gener, Rens. prised new Moon) MONEY TALKS! 1958 CHEV, DEL RAY, 1 ownER,.|_ NO MONEY DOWN *peen oh a take! Salve ost for “test and ths “ear thas, een. well taxes "ag tat 238 srze, Fords, Ms 3-—+—-OXFORD Baca | Ee | See ey A Se po TRAILER HL CHEVROLET HARDTQE: Pow: | A Dixie “OK” Lot] S35 itttne payments of $005 , Ro Die Hey. net Sastabey Sat na is "Mgr. Mr.” Parks Matthews- Sete ots acemne nse! = CAVE Hargreaves «~EES SPECIAL ‘58 CHEVY BEL AIR 4 DOOR —FUEL INJECTION— Power steering & Power brak Auto, w. The BARGAIN Lot 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-4547 56 DeSoto Fireflite ' A real prestige car. Custom Co- 56 PONTIA Was $1,895.00 — "s? 8 Royal Lancer Was Pry ad Row $1705 C Cat. 6 ar. H-T NOW $1495 BRAID MOTOR SALES 1951 tri tion, $125. oo ood. - ROGER'S SALES & servis ji es ‘Auburn Av BILL SPENCE. apa (re Pertont cond, FE 23-4075, “RAMBLER” *. CHEVY, earn a. EX- e condition. iis. PE S-0676. ‘Dine! 8. fi8 Ay ee See M& FE 8-454 - dalla: odel tat ‘Disie Hwy, \ "OR. 3-160 Motor Sales CARS al ee of trade por down, que “cost $95, FE 24266. ee VOR JUNE CARE. ee 1965 CHEVIE, BELAIRE, POWER- gee. 3717 5 boi. Anderson. FE 2-6756 AIR “REPOSSESSION = For Sale Tires 80A FE 44878 ged’ Bell Great Lakes. { PR. FIRESTONE 70x15 (900|PONTIAC WASTE FE 2-0209 seep | JEROME tes ah. hea eae. CARS J ‘n'ai 4-oea7| "35 te "58 models. Must be clean. Ss fie Aves" “| "Bright Spot” Mio ner cent off, Mick ot| FE 2-078 "7 pw 40006 GED, WILLIAMS. |"kpdeiee sped bogey ane] DOP PE, M2. Petae oa bene 54 pea 2 Dr... Custom V8, 81 radio, heater, perfect ) Wanted Used Trucks 89 €ASH PAID Sale Motor Ecdcaors “82 OR 3.2105 OR 3-311 $1395 oo LAMBRETTA 130 D. coon|.Used Truck Parts 89A ‘st FORD PAIRLANE V8 with cond. with extras. $175. Call MA fordomatic radio, heater, One (7 a USED TRUCK PAR ee ae r. its] CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOT Sidious. M AND MODELS He Price si6s Fee ant, Ach PRS: | 2635 -Auburn Ave. FE_4-6632 $1 195 ne -__ For Sale Trucks 90) . EW Ste ee nS oe swe | te. beat vA Beautiat ack & a: Oe a DY TON PICK-UP, $000. eee " ton FICK UP. A 1 BOY'S %° AND 1 GIRL'S a0") Mee gage ee $1595 bicycles, FE #1900 % CHEVIE, ARD, A-l| ‘8? MERCURY 4 _ Boats & Accessories 85 shape. Pull rie, $0, °0) Nash. | mercomatic, ester and'& sharpie 10 FT. BOAT, TRAILER, 1% ‘81 Hee! FE a 50 pad, bRY|’55 GMC 27/2-Ton Dump Boat Cushions | GMC 25% OFF . . : wes Ctory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS _ DODGE WRECKER. TRADE 1. - Pe ee oan Ptok 22 MORE OF THE No down payment, 246g $595 ‘63 BUICK Dr. =. with hong : stadio, heater Bee and WH RAVE | toss CARS PEST HAD IN QUITE A WHILE, ~ ALSO ME GOOD RUNNING TRANS- PORTATION FOR 0 $95. JEROME “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 Open till rf competition. B irmingham Rambler es 8. eons Ae oe. FL i829 1948 DODGE, 4 ORIGINAL eS ee heater, all de- luxe 4 oneer. Like new. at oe oS DAWSON 232 8. FE 29131 "52 FORD SEDAN V8, Automatic ...... RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES MY_2-2872 LAKE ORION ‘STOP! LOOK! SAVE! 1987 Pontiac Starchief 4-door sedan, Bok che wel Gea age $1795 1957 Pontiac Casenam hardtop, pone 7 heater, pare white fi : tees see eeeenee 1956 Pontiac Starchief stage won er steering, power brakes, matic, po Rag heater, white ic tires. A one owner car . 1395 1956 Buick 2-door flow, radio, ~theg + wall = 1986 tea Victoria. hardtop. Fatio, bee tires.” be proud oe eee eee own this 1986 Buick ‘a hard steering, — : 0, eeeer eee eer) wis av dees OE 1955 Buick hard power steerin: ‘er bomen aflow, radio, ter. white wall tires’ $1 1955 Buick super 4-door, power stee power brakes, radio, heater, aflow, white wall tires, green and white finish $1045 955 Chevrolet Bel Air hardtop, V ' engin ine. adie, heater. Batre ice in every way . . . $1166 Use Fora hua, Wietra, standard trans heater, white wall tires . 955 StudeVaker Commander w ‘vu eee eee ey . $1006 seda: engine, nydramatte, —* r. perfect shape . 1954 Ford Crestline fordor esau, standard transmission, V8 by radio, heater. one owner ... § 646 1953 Pontiac Chieftain deluxe, pe niger radio, — PF is just about perfect ... bap Chevrolet. Good trans ata barga: BID bo age ee eeens SHELTON angele poyy w car saies ROCHESTER OL rn only one! Full power. ate melt . Le) i c & : — , me gente ak : B 1) é “Has anyone turned in a mother?” - For Sale Cars 91| For SaleCars 91 "H ZORD RANCH WAGON, Vt. | 181, FORD. radi and Beater, wae wal wal LY NO Rowe. Assume ments of $17.08 mo, Call Credit eS Bolen "Eddie Steele ie B% FORD ol te ae a te nin, oceans mAnDOn * P Fubber ernie, Wot “Great iSien. “GR ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY g| eae ee Lm FORD Oi eo Cah Crodis Sage kar. “Parks Tandard, Wensmlssion, radi padio and ai MY 4.1800 Harold ‘Turner Ford, ’54 FORD Eddie Steele sertate, Mesareste. te, ro FORD money down. $25.60 per month. KEEGO HARBOR Birmingham Rambler PE 2-2529 PE 5-9204 OR 31 4 FORD 2 DR. CORTOMLDTE V-8. 1 owner. $495. FE 2-767. 1950 3 EXCELLENT . OR 3-0223 1957 FORD Fairlane 500 Hardtop # oie edver tame power $1595 ey Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL 1O711 i954 FORD CONVERTIBLE, FORD- omatic, tinny Bey and oe metal- Me maroon finish. Eddie Steele V-8 2-DR. REAL shape, $785. OA 8-2417. goon 55 Ford Fairlane 8 Pordomatic, 4 Premium white Runs very ood, Mee full price. See it — sa bitmingham Rambler BY OWNER. It FORD. FORDo mate, 1s, G0 Takes tt, FE at eaten’ s80L ae heater, Eddie Steele — FORD FE 2-2529 FE 5-9204 FORD, VERY CLEAN, _EM tty 7 after 6 p.m. on Ford '56 uda joomga 4 _—— CHUCKLE AT . CHUCKHOLES Smiles at the Miles ‘ST Roadmaster 2 Dr. .....;. $7195 '§? Buick Super 4 Dr. ...... $1895| *68 Buick Special 2 Dr, .... $2245 ‘86 Roadwiaster 4 Dr. .20.... $1505 $1545 ‘86 Roadmaster 4 Dr. sed. ... $1 , They Best Better the Highways "SB Buick 2 Dr. ..cccccecsene $ 005 $5 Olds @ Dr, .....icseceeees $1005 ']°85 Buick Convertible ...0... $1005 "86 Olds 4 Dr. ......ccesese $1305 "66 Ford ‘Wagon 3 Dr. sedees $1405 "85 Buick 4 Dr. $1003 eeeeeee feeee Even the Price FITS.WELL ‘54 Pontiac 2 Dr, s.sseseees: $495 "$3 Buick 4 Dr, jsescceceseees $595 "63 Dodge 2 Dr, os $405. "64 Ford 2 Door ee $505 "80 Buick 4 Di, c.scsesescseses 600 63 Buick 3 Dr. sevesonesecstt $405 "64 Buick 2 (Dr. . $005 "SEE thc éa GLEN , Pontiac's Bargain Barons ~ OLIVER: Motor Sales 20 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 seeeeenee the HILLS and’ ‘Open Eves, |- * purse's . $495. yea oe iN RD. ¥ MY 2-2611 DEAL WITH MANNING, | PRE OWNED “T\$1 NASH, BX SPECIALS ve engine, ~ flow, radio, tires ie eee eee 8 tae TERRE EH 1965 Olds 88 Holiday c Hy- dramatic, radio, heater. power , tire oe 88 Holiday Hy- Bag Foggy ower brakes, good condition. 31397 1987 chevrolet so, “honte (torr ‘wagon, : divory fe Pepeerr eet te ead "Haskins Chev. Open Nites ‘til 9 ' TEREY WAG- [$6 MERCURY MONT] cher ROGER's SALES 95 Auburn A’ 1987 BMW —— i rE i500, Riles Per wage, Rambler. eS at aes & eset. 7 Ss er sien 3s te 30 y tows a, Smad os ae old Birmingham Rambler 606 8 Woodward Time-Place x Rat ous Pontiac Sales Sell-sational Values ‘ey 2 vhitewslls, $195 ments i or Sa 51141 “CY” OWENS FORD 57 “RAMBLER” STATION WAGON $1495 GU. USED CARS ‘86 Ford Custom 8 4 Dr., radi heater, fordomatic ......... sacri tong = st oor (OY Owens CK 1963 —- Al - a te W 1958 ANGLIA, ae FORD, set 8. SAGINAW 8ST. excellent condition, FE 5-040. | FE 5-410 FE 56-3588 ‘FORD GR SH EXTRA SHARP rs : ‘S$ Buick Century 57 Hillman. Minx "$8 Olds 8 4 ar mF Mies Convert, Radio and h a . aalten, very sharp! $1195. i ‘6 ~~ o6 4 dr. day Birmingham Rambler 666 5S. Woodward i967 MI 6-3000 MERCURY MONTCLAIR, hard *IOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEALER POREION CAs SALES . VICE » | $28 N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-076) R&C Rambler Sales . Special Notice: sales GELLENT TRANS ‘sis vied" 4 Ford R’ch bven.$ $ 545 bond OR Beater '54°Ford C’ Om *§7 Plymouth eueene $1 195 4-Door. Sharp! FINANCING OUR SPECIALTY try Sed Bg 85 53 Ford s. og 395 , standard shift, FROST | Beas " PEOPLE'S AUTO @8 Oakland E 22351 INC. . Ree mreoae, hon HUNTER BLVD. Bae Gs. poe ve Sat AUR TET | oa EPO’ py payments of 6.45 mo Call Creait feet Kg Mer yy. ot MI 4-7560, | poy Be =~. - — ‘32. OLDSMOBILE DTOP.| cond. OR 38181. | 2 a eR HEAT. |638 PONTIAC, STARCHIEF SEDAN, ER ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY | “funy lean, $46 ‘mo. Gull credit Mgr. ur | FE 21061 her — ° i983 OLDSMOBILE. GOOD No rust, $396. No deslers. FE 5-2766. COND. We have over 150 cars ACK COLE, INC. Piymouth - Chrysler at Pontiac tee twee rernewees ‘s' ‘4 Ford & Dodge pickup $195 ea. Pees enaetenne ties Penne hnwreweee D A FORD sell. Radio and heater "4 Buick. oareer as + $ ha PLYMOUTH + Radio snd "36 P N, POW- ER FPLI H On. s7 7 Mercury, asebee $1495 ae e R eden eine '54 Cadillac F’wood $1395 esi ; 37,000 actual miles. l-owner, pe een oe aS oe Gm | $7 7 Ford Ranchero $1295 a ie ) Saad $ 57 7 Chevrolet sania, 8s yr eid 3 int ae — con sd old fr Bit Srey nts. St, Bimungham Ramble, "58 Mercury Cony. $2395| 247, turauoleg and white, poet = eee i - Sin hoa, Sales— Sata se Carton rd “clean, low mileage, FE_ 2000 a Sonne page coro Nes 1000 ow hap et Trail WALLED 5 MA +611 953 Pontise 1958 Plymouth. ¥ sharp. Low mileage. Be sure’ and see this tise C Rac R SALES Call after 3:30 Commerce at Union Lk EM 3-4155 ‘b4 pat ett STATION WAGON. HEA EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION, 43101 week AUTOMATIC, RADIO & T: : ER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY | 53 PONTIAC CATALINA GOOD $17.08 Sal crea Men er | as HARDTOP. Parks at MI 61500. ‘gee | en ae ner = + 955 ‘A : 56 Ply mouth hyérematie er of brebes a Mares 8 cylinder Pike Very sha te fall’ price. 94 mouthty payments. brent _ whee owner. FE 5-076 834. pe: payment or old trade. Birmingham Rambler 666 8. Woodward MI 63000 oo $1875. 2-3438. a VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE SUN- $975 or "50 =e Sun- 153 MERCURY “wi hardtop, Mercomatic, radio and go wer aa all leath- ‘Eddie | Steele FORD THE PRICE «_|AND THE CAR IS RIGHT 9g © SHARP...........0060 $1008 AT shack 1 CHEVROLET ses BEEP SAR Fe A LUE eae OF THEIR re WILSON 1987 7 a cone. Meg $ COMPORTABLE TRANSPORTATION i 1957 DODGE CUSTOM , P N IA t eoeeeeeee eRe eoeeenee PONTIAC-CADILLAC | nova lle sins || ’58 «Doom Red. sad Hester sosece Bae wake “ 1959 M.G.A wa PE EAS at aSEF wn SPORTS eoceerceeresssreres $2881 458 PONTIAC Chieftain Hardtop... ..+++++$2395 car and in 5 room condsnen. VICTORIA Saale mane oweeeses $1695 5 MERCURY Set poe Mydramatic, "Power meer ESOTO : MER Station W bad oe seese 956 CADILLAC courE ~ POWER... $1795 3 ue — on ission Pi 5 ge QEvitne. G adeee Gold * CHEVROLET Soernn ond: Power’ Brakes, povete dace Sag Paes equipped BEL Am HARDTOP... sie3 || 58 FORD Victoria Hardtop ....... .. $1895 — uding int all power. A low m a mile- ‘an BUIek wacom _ a ae Pordomatic sistas "Steering and POWER a ae oor, - sasseae $1996 7 } MERCURY Station Wagon et phts wees $1995 1958 PONTTAC sa DODG 2 R— and ater, Mercomatic, er Brakes. SAPARt f, gta ts Ranpror ~ owns ~~ 8% 1 +57 PONTIAC Station Wagon «..+++++++++-$1995 ; Sa | envaicacaeere ee S OTTAC Gonnertit $1995 onvertible .... cee cee eeees emit en ith rad pate AOE cas ; 3 PONTIAC < Hardt $1895 0, uperchief Hardto sei ea = Sad Ee aT Set AC cert erage . 4 tarchief ...cccescecccees - es SPT parca $1798 poder Se ot. Heater, Hydramatic Py 5 STARCHI OUTH * N - weet eetsoewesees coape ofa i Sash tp char [CUB — LAKE NEW. 1m |S eae snr eer naremane. ul over!" 77" 7918S = eee whee arp one, SPECIAL aS. scone 8 898 56 BUICK Special Hardtop aettereeeronne $1395 ; $1895 nuns 1980 eemtl bons ue % 80 "56 CHEVROLET Station Wagon ooneveor «$1495 1956 Hage Big ay 1 195¢ FORD Radio and Heater, Powerglide. trim. to match, Radio heater PAIRLANE ................., 6100811 56 FORD Station Wagon .oscececeeaseeees $1395 Prrosghout. a oo poo py sae 4987 CHEVROLET Radio and Heater Fordéomatic. 000 miles, 2pOOR......... .-. $1008 |! *56 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door ....++++e00ee00.$1495 ry $1295 1988 CHEVROLET Radio and Heater. Hydramatic. 1955 PONTIAC &70 Wwacon PW MR.....5- 00s anes "SS FORD Victoria Hardt00 sacscces eerees . $1095 4 DR. SEDAN with radio, heater,| | 1956 PACKARD 2 DOOR—Radio and Heater. Fordomatic. chrome Seen, Must be seen oi ca _ ence _ — 55 OLDSMOBILE Super. “88 wi er ee $1 195 ciate: ‘ 1 R— lo eater, Hydramatic. ) HARDTOP ses 1%) 55 BUICK 2-Door Hardtop ....e.eeceee «$995 wesc MERCURY. og FLITE ¢ F ye inside ~ sites Radio and Heater, Dynaflow. oan a nite im pair” wi - 1°55 PONTIAC Starchief .........0-eeeeeee $1195 oe ~ a cay od 6 “99 HOLID AY ey $ 605 had COYPE—Radio and Heater. Two to choose 2 1056 bi] . P -D “870” ee re ie oe ‘oe seams AUTOMATIC .. oye $200 || > pau aed Seta Wr amie: “Weak tide ae $1095 Lite ereen in, color wih, interior ROTA eee cre. 8 896 | ; a Pe worst 28. FACTORY BRANCH 1984 PONTIAC 108: CADILLA AC SHARP . ciccccaccnssccsvecce ae $ 605 that is ful uy teeuneane 957 OLDS power ‘steer ours bump on ‘CONVERTIBLE sramaneiees $1895 te ‘eet ne iis “or Like a re ae see $195 ge anownool™. BIRD BLACK WILSON | 2¥#48 wansanrs ip Sea " creik cater tart (Re GOODWILL USED CARS" C-CADILLA S HUTZ 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. aes FE 3-7117 1550 5. WORE WARD BEHIND THE POST OFFICE) BIRMINGHAM DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH ; ( ) | MI 4-1930 Rd. EM 3-4155, SCHUTZ SPECIALS ACT NOW! Buys a New Car EAR TO THE MAN WHO EV ‘Like-New-Late Model BECAUSE OF HIM YOU CAN OWN ONE OF THESE a ~ S pere PONTIAC PRESS ‘TUESDAY, 1 MARCH 10, 1959 _ _ aS ee TWENTY-SEVEN . Today g Television Disdraris - -- (FF oi Ghewenne: Bronco's -ac- 13 ; cused of killing friend to get Ameche, Way.” ('40.) 8:00 8:33 9:38 mero, Terry Moore joins San Fernando Red in riverboat . 11:30 (7) Night Court. \20:15 (7) Lady of Charm, -|10:55 (7) News. Channel ‘t=-WIJBE-TV ae ~WW5-TY Channel jawarerv Channel 9 CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS = Garry a @ Day in Court. : ynn, singer Jane 12:30 (2) House Party. #09 (7) Curtain tyee,, Comedy ell, Mills Brothers, come- (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. rs Popeye w omedy. dienne Sue Carson. (7) Music Bingo. Ps News: = 10:30 (7) News: Daly. 3:00 42) Big Payoff. ° Racket Squad. Rerun. | (9) Wrestling (cont.) | (4) Young Dr. Malone. 6:10 woaged + Eat (4) Hockey. (cont.) (7) Beat the Clock. , 6:16 (4) Box Four. (2) Moore (cont.) (9) Movie, ems 4 dll ; 10:45 (7) News; Gordon. 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours i %) beaial.¥ (4) . (7) Who Do You Trust? 6:90 (7) Comedy (cont. 10:55 (7) Weather, (4) From These Roots. (9) W. ey 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. 4:00 (2) Brighter Day ‘ (4) Life of Riley. Comedy. (9) News. (4) Queen for a Day. — (4) News: W’kamp. (7) American , (2) ree —_ 4. Joi (2) News: LeGoft. 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. 6:40 (2) News ly 05 N/11:15 (9) Weather, 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. . Dempsey. (4) Weather: Eliot. (4) County Fair. 6:45 (2) News. -_ (2) Weather. (9) Sherwood Forest, 7:00 Be ae tig od. 11:20 (9) Theater. Drama: George|5:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. , tate bee. De Vel ge | taka Ger Pe ‘ 2 _ (2) Sports. (9) Looney Tunes. ” 5-Star eon then Tor 11:25 (2) _Nigetwsich. Th. Drama: |5;39 (2) My as tson, Ro Mi “My For- D ‘ (56. English). bidden Past” ('0.) Drama: Savill socasilgg James Dunn, “Come Closer, Folks.” ('36.) (9) Theater (cont.) (4)Jack Paar. Eileen) Christie, Tony Randall, Jan Sterling, Peggy Cass. (2) N’watch (cont.) WEDNESDAY MORNING _ 6:30 (4) Continental Classroom... 6:'4 6:55 7:00 us 8:00 : 8:30 t 8:45 9:00 9:30 (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. 10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi. (7) Jean's Notebook. 10:25 (9) Billboard. 10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Treasure Hunt. ) Special Agent. 100 (2) I Love Lucy. (4) Price Is Pight. (7) Cleo. (9) Leon Errol, —- 11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. 11:30 (2) Top Dollar. (4) Concentration. (7) Peter Lind Hayes. (9) Howdy Doody. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 112:00 (2) Love of Life. high jinks. 19:00 (7) Drama. Young girt has paidrtry Mae of seine (9) Wrestling. Live from, Windsor. (4) —— Detroit vs. Mon- (4) Tic Tac Dough. (9) Children’s Newsreel. |12:15 (9) Rope Around the Sun. 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow? (7) Play Your Hunch. | driver of a. car which ran down (4) (color) It Could Be You. ne Ae ee Hit. Run Driver Gets Jail, Costs City Man Sentenced in Waterford Accident That Killed Man, 28 George E, Stansfield, Pontiac mechanic who admitted fleeing the scene of a fatal automobile acci- dent last fall in Waterford Town- ship, yesterday was sentenced to 30 days in the Oakland County ~s and ordered to pay $100 court = Judge H. ‘Russel Holland sentenced Stansfield, 31, of 22 Au- gusta St., who pleaded guilty Feb. 10 to leaving the scene of a per- sonal injury accident, Stansfield charge. the scene on Dixie Highway Sept. 9 because he was already on probation for assault and bat- tery in the township, was the and killed Elmer Robinson Jr., 28, killed while crossing the highway after leaving a tavern. He was employed on a road construction crew. Stansfield was arrested by po- lice the next day on a tip from a neighbor who spotted a car which fitted in the lished in The Pontiac Press. MSU Alumni Won't Give Beef to State Officials had stood mute Jast October to the| the Stansfield, who said he fied [ Robinson, from Arkansas, was|sion necessary “because there are description of the one! trun accident as pub-| << PRESS WINDOWS—The news Reporters covering the meetings leaks out through these windows at Panmunjom, where the Korean armistice talks are still going on. -have to observe the proceedings while standing on a narrow platform outside the building. The - i. eS 5 a ur sd sos. UPI Phote wewsmneh end & few cudées ebsetGer dial Wo the tie fer the 49th meeting of the Joint Korean Military Armistice Commission, at which the Communists rejected a United Nations demand to Se ye TV News and Reviews Bill Would Extend Jobless Benefits WASHINGTON w—A 50 per cent extension of unemployment bene- fits for jobless persons who have exhausted their eligibility was. pro- posed today by Rep. John B. Ben- nett (R-Mich). Bennett said his bill would pro- vide an additional 13 weeks of such benefits in Michigan by extending loans to permit states to extend their programs by 60 per cent. Michigan’s 26-week program thus would be increased by another 13 weeks, Bennett said he felt the exten- still many areas of serious unem- ployment in my district and in the state.” ' Sens. Pat McNamara (D-Mich) and Philip A. Hart (D-Mich), among others, have introduced bills to provide a flat 16-week ex- tension for al) states, financed by — federal grants instead of / Malayan production of palm oil in the first seven months of 1958 increased by 16.6 per cent over the loan program until|' By’ WILLIAM EWALD NEW YORK (UPI)—There is something terribly sad about the contemporary circus — the mourn- ful, grey, dirty elephants; the little clowns. grinding out their pathetic attempts at fun; the spectacularly uncomely girls; the badly cos- tumed flyers, wire walkers and high bar swingers milking pretend- danger out of dreary rituals; the; seedy roustabouts constantly punc- turing the sketchy-illusion with the sweat-jobs of reality. it looked to me like all the por- tions of the Ed Sullivan show that drive me to Steve Allen. |thing for children, is another mat- There was a fellow who hung by who hung from his heels on a trapeze and a bunch of weepy elephants, those fictitious animals, who hung atop each other. There was also much to do about two people who were ‘‘shot’’ out of an “atomic’’ cannon, and I like 1957 period, climbing to 38,500 tons from 32,100. EAST LANSING w@ — There'll be no two-inch steaks served up to: Legislators at Michigan State Uni- | seem to remember that same sad ‘cannon when it was functioning his hair and juggled fire, a fellow; ‘Adult’ Ewald Felt Circus Shown on TV ‘De-Arted’ unatomicaliy back in the early » 's. There were in this hour a few patches of interest — some of the camera work that went on while a high wirg walker was working conveyed the feeling of height with remarkable truth. And f liked, too, a trio of hefty young girls who balanced on giant rubber balls and managed to pretend success- fully that they were doing some- thing awfully difficult. For an adult, the present-day circus — vulgarized, slickized and de-arted, as it has been — holds very little. Whether it holds some- ter, However, I assume this is not very much to the point in last night’s presentation since the spon- sor was an auto maker, obviously targeting in on an older audience. Spokesman Hits ‘(Wheat Curbing. Denounces: Plan to Cut! Surplus Growing as Ruthless, Callous WASHINGTON (UPI)—A spokes- man for wheat growers today de- nounced the administration's plan for curbing surplus wheat produc- tion as ‘‘ruthless, Maxwell oe Morgan K, = see —— Jr. godin 30 WW, 3-8tar Extra a Biba Bigg 8:00—WJR, Amos: 'n’ WWJ, Nightline WCAR. News Andy i om wik iad News “Wwxyz. Hocke ¥:00.. WJM, Answer Please ww Nightline CeTW ORibie S WJBK, Jack, Bellboy 0:30—WIR, Learning CKLW, World [loday 10:00 win fo ww, M kaceier wate } gece jack Bt tts or eens v _ WCAR, News, Sheridan WPON. Early Bird 30 ws Musie Aste fon GabK: News, George 7:00—WJR, Dan Kirby ww, N Roberts ’ WXYZ; News, Wolf CKLW. News, Toby David WJBK, News, Qeorge w jews, Casey 1:30—WJK, Music Hal W2YZ, News, wolf m morte. 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I say there, Maria Callas = don’t hurry back! The Met brass privately says it won’t be taking you back “for years”. Who ordered a whole section of Claude’s beauty salon cleared out so the Duchess of ‘Windsor could have privacy when she got her tresses touched up? (Several non- Rocky Marciano likes the story about the heavy- weight who was badly bat- tered but still able to stag- ger to his corner at the end of the ninth. His manager said, “Say, I suddenly got a great idea for you. Why don’t you hit him back?” "A go-getter,” according to Breadwinner, “is a guy who lgets in behind you in a re- *lvolving door and comes out ahead of you.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Bob Hope’s medics say he'll regain normal vision within a year or 18 months. (He got five offers of healthy corneas from . Mar.. lon Brando had a local Chinese restaurant airmail egg rolls and spareribs to him in L.A. Mischa Auer’s a heart attack jrushed her poodle to the hospital — she dropped it, broke its collarbone. | sprdad as butter —Ham Park . et] s sammy’'s Sl Frost to Miami Beach | NEW YORK—The word from Miami Beach was that Frank Sinatra’s very cool toward Sammy Davis’ hopes of patching up their hing which got ruptured when Sammy said in a times rude. Sammy’s next door to Frank in Miami Beach, and 'twas reported that Sammy was ready to hurl himself prostrate on the stage in front of Frank and ask his foregive- . if it would do any good. One report to Sammy was: “It wouldn’t help you.” Hear about the woman who like ‘the new American flag—except she asked, “Don’t you Joey Adams and Al Kelly told about royalists were pretty annoyed). "Y x * EARL’S PEARLS: A rumor, (Copyright, 1959) . Things like Arthur Murray Sen Dietanvere Ip Dfrings WILSON interview that Frank’s sonit- other colors?” ; new show which offers the doing the tango last night help ‘to’ make the NBC-TV Arthur Mur- ‘Tay Party one of the funniest shows jon tel television — unintentionally, of Asks Mental Cases | Be Allowed fo Drive LANSING (#—An end to the law|t prohibiting the mentally afflicted from driving cars and trucks was proposed last night by Rep, Ben E. Lohman (R-Hamilton). The proposal grew out of a leg- islative study of laws controlling commitment procedures for Mith- igan’s mental] institutions. Lohman|! headed the twg-year study, which also included probate judges and mental health authorities. The amendment to the motor vehicle code, one of a, number of changes recommended by the com- Takes Off Brace RCA Color TV Sales and Service CONDON’S TV when bankruptcy appeirs inevi- ~ for Opera Role, Collapses After NEW YORK (UPI)—Plucky So- “Lucia Di Lammermoor,” the beautiful 29-year-old blonde was in obvious discomfort. In the final mad scene, her staggering was more than just acting. She made ing three curtain calls and col-| lapsed there. i Dr, Morris Brann, the house physician, ordered Miss Wilson taken to .University Hospital JACQUELI victim .. . Hermione Gingold * ” once spread, is as hard to un- . Thiat’s earl, brother, ill and mentally retarded to re- | suspended. Omnibus Money Bills Attacked as Poor Economy}. we 13 rt! 44, reuiers Tee, WOU GhOwW Ue Trenaaay tain their operator’s license when they entered an institution. How- ever, hospital authorities would’ nd- tify the secretary of state when any patient was considered inca- pable of operating a car or truck properly and the license would be LANSING (P — A Republican Senate leader last night assailed Michigan legisiative custom in packaging annual appropriations into nine or 10 omnibus bills, Sen. Charles Prescott of Pres- cott, president pro tem and a 12- year legislative veteran, said the system frustrates economy. He pledged a fight against it. “The bills should be submitted to us separately,” he said, “so of them could be defeated “If you want economy in gov- ernment today, you’ve got to break this thing down,” he added. Prescott said the system for determining revenues first by acting on tax bills and then ap- propriating was “upside down.” The spending level should be determined first, he said, oe was planes & aahe aecident to Oabeard: Jan, 16 during a tour of the Mo- zart opera group and was ne- ' leased from traction only last. week, ' Miss Pons was stricken last week in Palm Springs, Calif. and} was forced to cancel her scheduled appearance as Lucia, which was to have been her only Met appear- ance this season, Miss Wilson had it to her dressing room after tak-| SAME DAY | - TV SERVICE - if called in by 2:30 P. M. or bring it in yourself and save the difference BARGAINS IN 17” PORTABLE TV BARGAINS IN 21” CONSOLE TV BARGAINS IN RCA VICTOR COLOR TV BARGAINS IN HI-Fl STEREOS ‘DO-IT-YOURSELF TUBE TESTER. Expert Advice Free Open ‘til 9:00 P.M. HAMPTON ELECTRIC 82h W. 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Pint . $3.65 $2.30 Code No. 770 Code No. 771 Pius 4% Exelae Tax WILLIAM PENN BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 359% STRAIGHT WHISKEY 6 YEARS OR MORE OLD, Rotana NEUTRAL SPIRITS, _—— GOODERHAM & PEORIA, ILL, chet aeamee nae on i af ue ae i ute EE it ) CHEE; ait : oF 3 pitt FEEND ss r od Streamlining Check|i#8 é ~ Yankus, in Lansing as 4 gtest of If he quit farming and went into business, “I .might be subject to t by some other fed- Yankus, contending that he raised wheat on his 100 acre farm nationwide! on several “Hine. © ae) “That last ice fishing trip can really be your ‘last trip’ if you make the jaunt on thin ice,” Kratt warned, : -~ kk * | “When a good swimmer falls from a boat in the summertime he odds against him,” Kratt said. ‘Former U.S. Judge childless. Judge Denman retired in 1957 after 22 years on the circuit court nine years. Father, 3 Children Die in Maine Fire LISBON FALLS, Maine —Three children and their stepfather per- ished in a roaring inferno early x * * pushed her mother, Sara, to safety Mrs, Simmons, who is expecting a baby in July, was hospitalized with burns, shock and possibly a broken leg. Late Tags No Excuse received their 1959 license tags— have been ticketed for jcontinuing to drive with expired plates. -——WHDE-TRACK PONTIAC! . | AMERICA’S NUMBER (@) ROAD CAR ‘Wheels are 5 inches farther apart: This widens the stance, not the car. | Gives you a steadier, balanced, road-hugging ride. SEE YOUR-LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER t rd md * ° e “| the city limtts.-For ec The administration also will ask permission to pave Joslyn | 1 road from Walton boulevard to sons, the initial paving would only be .22 feet wide instead of the usual 28 feet. Comimissioners will consider a recommendation from the Plan- today when fire leveled their two- One of the children reportedly | say they have applied for but not| | | oman |i HUGS THE HIGHWAY = JF UKE A A public hearing will be held first crosses the site. on vacating that-portion of the E.| difficult breathing during * 1 Ann Arbor avenue right-of-way that To be submitted are petitions} Thus promotes freer superintendent whose contract the {| School board had refused to, renew. : Muskegon Man Killed MUSKEGON u—John West, 37, of Muskegon, was killed Monday when his car and a truck collided on M46 about five miles east Muskegon, : Advertisement NEW Rx Onildren as well ag aduite ane ounane : hb ing, coughing an eee pede. wheezing, id A “4 tacks of hial Asthmas and Sater ly Gelpa eomtet ‘allergy, relax Sromcbial po ly liquify sticky. mm ke "ACTHMA | drains nd sounder sleep. 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