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A statewide alarm was| Two From Michigan lett Piccott, 40, chargéd with rap-jb ‘ MIAMI, Fla, —Four prisoners /last night and crept down a rope All Saints Episcopal climbed out a 2Zrd-story window) |made of mattress ticking. of. Dade County’s skyscraper jail] Norman J. Mackiewicz, 4M, New FLUFF-DRY Church Victimized for, | ) et a At aA Among 26 Marines 3rd Time in 2 Weeks’ Seven burglaries, including the, third one in the past two weeks. of All Saints Episcopal Church, | were reported to Pontiac police’! over the weekend. | All Saints, 171 W. Pike St., was entered Sunday afternoon through) an unlocked door and 42 cents stolen. Three offices were ran- sacked by the thief who removed a small pane of glass from an office door and reached in to un- lock it. * * * Thieves took $3 from the First Chureh of the Nazarene, 60 State St. They broke a basement win- dow to gain entrance. Gas stations were -a prime target for burglars during the weekend. The Gulf station at 59 Auburn Ave. was entered, but nothing is reported missing. Another Gulf station at 208 N. Paddock St., reported a window; broken, but it was not certain Roger Wayne Carter, 18, Chi- cago, charged with slaying a bar worker, and Edward L. Kille,. 27, held on a federal car theft charge, were collared in the house within an hour of the dar- ing escape bid at 7:42 p.m. * * * Investigators said the quartet sawed out a bar of a window with a smuggled hacksaw blade, made. ‘fast a rope of torn-up mattress ticks and inched down the north- least corner of the 26-story build- ing in downtown Miami. * * * Carter kicked in a window pane at 19th floor level, possibly in a’ misstep while ‘‘walking’’ down the side of the building, and got into the County Criminal Investigation Bureau laboratory. He hid in the building after women employes who heard the crash of glass sum- moned help, and gave himself up after about an hour. 5 * * * Kille was captured downstairs by guards mobilizing to check the break. on Death List TOKYO — Seventeen bodies have been recovered from the “wreckage of two U.S. Marine planes which collided Friday night off southern Okinawa. Hope was abandoned for nine men still missing. x & + Two were from Michigan. A U.S. Marine spokesman said today 13 bodies‘ were recovered Sunday. Search parties combing | the water off Naha had recov- ered four Saturday. U.S. military helicopters, small aircraft and tugs continued the search for the nine missing, who are considered dead, the spokes- man said. Nineteen Marine passengers and a crew of six were aboa a Marine R4Q flying boxcar trans- port and a single pilot aboard a Marine AD5 fighter bomber which collided three miles off Naha. The planes were en route from the Philippines to Japan. Make Mondays | Sunny-days What a reliet to send all your family wash to Poatiet: Laundry! Oceans of gentle suds and many rinsings make it oh-so-bright! Clothes and towels are fluff dried an folded Then when Careful Dan returns them t Fin almost nothing leit to do Wouldn't you like this service? Free Plastic Bag with Dry Cleaning DRY CLEANERS 7-Hour Service at Our % 3 Locations $40 S Telegraph Rd. 2682 West 12 Mile — Berkley 933 S. Hunter—Birmingham Officers said Mackiewicz and * * * Piccott, wearing civilian clothes as prisoners awaiting trial, ap-| Ernest A. Sohn, son of Mr. and Two juveniles were 7 me da = sinh someones “lig f Maas " parently mingled with street floor) Mrs. Albert F. Sohn of Saginaw. : : man = sina ; ‘< : He was the husband of Mrs. and admitted entering a gas sta- passers-by and vanished. They and tion at 728 W. Huron st FOR FLIRTATIONS — Leather is the novel are masks of transparent leather trimmed with /Kille appeared to have descended| Kathlee F. Sohn of Anaheim, . material utilized by Parisian coiffeur Fernand jewals$ green and black leather; and white and jon their makeshift rope to the 17th| Calif. whether entry was gained. A the 17 dead is T. Sgt. mong s 5 Pittman spotted the boys run- | Aubry for feminine masqueraders. Left to right “pink leather with pearl pendants. story. wriggled in a window, and * * ning on W. Huron and gave walked down stairways to the sec-| Among 9 reported missing is chase. He caught one boy ond floor and slid down to the'sget. Kenneth D. Alpine, son of Mr. “PAY CHECK TOO SMALL? If time payments and other bills eat away your ctice and other itera taken fram (Army Told to Halt Airy Call to WRACs Register Handles {in a secon oor Ee Tl SG ettes and other items taken from the gas station. His companion * * $ was later arrested at home. British Whistling in Dark? {0,979 Transactions ‘Police quoted Piccott as brag- Launch Church Rocket Mickey's Bar, 338 Franklin Rd., ging that he escaped from a jail was looted by thieves who opened at Hanover, Pa., while being —Shooting f “ " | a setel door at the Tear. Chines NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, England (AP)—Men of the | The Oakland County Register 6f|booked there last April 19. g tor Heaven Te KEEP owerr is Package Loan” may help was taken from coin machines| royal artillery unit here have been ordered to quit whistling |Deeds office handled 10,979 papers BALTIMORE (®—After a count- ‘ ” | and an unknown amount of liquor| at girl soldiers. totaling $15,032.75 during last down of the Ten Commandments, With our “Package Loan" you may tie your bills ls stolen. x « «k north. accordin _ Lost St. Bernard Goes a “rocket” blasted off on a string together and have the advantage of one account | i ) g to Daniel T. bber nd ibl thi ‘= * , Back to Marine Grou of rubber bands to the ceiling of at one place and one convenient, sensible monthly | ; The local unit includes 51 men and 25 memoers of the |Murphy r.. register. p Baltimore’s St, Mary's Episcopal payment instead of the many you may have now. ‘ aod — pooling ms Stolen Women’s Royal Army Corps. * * * | CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. up,Church yesterday. Ave. The dollar was taken from “Whistling at WRAC members,” the order read, “will There were four new plats re-)— The 7th Marine Regiment was no So why magnify your paycheck shortage? Ask a cash register. cease.” Failure to comply will involve “disciplinary ac- | corded during February by the of-jhappy to get George back and so} All eyes were solemn. Seaboard about EXTRA CASH NOW! Sere) atievapted to enact the tion.” lice: was Ken Flaten, city pound mas-| As the “Churchnik” began to 2 McKenna Hardware, 900 Joslyn The February 1958 total com-|ter at nearby Oceanside. ~ . |smoke at takeoff because of dry FINANC Rd., by prying the treat Gocx. lock are N. Cameron Smith, the company commander who pares to $15,476.80 worth of 10,756 + © * : ee urea in vn, Rev. COMPANY he ; ‘| posted the order, said he acted on instructions from higher papers transacted during February; George, a 150-pound St. Bernard|George F. Packard told his flock: but were unable to open the door. authority. the! onevicunlyear! and quite a chow hound, went| Confirmation launches us into Get $25 to $500 in Record Time! k ke * - + AWOL to explore the town andthe flight of life and the fuel is 1185 North Perry Street Jewel Theft Suspect Capt. Joyce Roberts, the trim, 35-year-old commander of | Last month's business included: |was picked up by the pound man.|"0'Y ©° _ an * 2 Miles ‘Northeast ef Downtown Pontiac the WRAC’S, said she had filed a complaint because “the |2:123 deeds recorded worth $3,456; |He had eaten everything in sight, . ie Next to the New A & P Supermarket histi ; » |1,056 mortgages, $3,560; 2,032 mis-|including scraps from the city jail,| The eight-foot~. silver-colored Hunted Across Nation . Cc tte aia gerne: ne do ges thing about * cellaneous transactions, $2,958; 1,-/by the time Marines located him|cardboard rocket had three or- ommented Pvt. Edna Russell, Le I like the whistles. (594 photos, $884, and 4.174 chatteland took him back to his regi-\ange fins. It bore an orange cross They make a woman feel womanly. transactions totaling $4,173. ment. and the word “‘soul.” \._ Phone FE 8-9661 “Parking No Problem” ©000000000000000800 008 MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (INS)—A former member of New York’s no- torious “Matinee Gang"’ was the object of a nationwide alert today in connection with a $160,000 jewe! robbery in Miami Beach. ; * tt * The jewels were stolen last Sun- day from entertainer Arthur God- frey’s apartment penthouse in the plush Kenilworth Hotel at Bal Har- bor, Fla., occupied by Chicago in- ora Titus Haffa and his wife. Authorities in Miami Beach re- ported yesterday they want to question ATbert Abrahamson about the afternoon theft, remi- niscent of daylight house rob- beries by the “Matinee Gang.” Abrahamson, according to au- thorities, also is wanted in Cali- fornia for jewel thefts. * * * - Also known as Abrams, Abra- hamson served almost four years - fn Sing Sing Prison for his part in a $23,000 robbery. He also served part of a 10-year term for a Mimai Beach theft in 1940 and 13 years later was identified as the gun- man who broke into the home of a wealthy Florida couple. He fled Florida and later was arrested in Beverly Hills, Caif., for burglary. OT ee eee Tw For This Monday, Tuesday Regular $9.95 List Colorful indoor antenna, with a special 6 position beam selector switch. EACH WHILE SUPPLY LASTS. Plastic Film Produces Drawings for Blind WOODSIDE, N.Y. — An effec- tive drawing kit for the blind, developed by a Woodside concern, produces raised lines on thin plas- tic film by the use of a ballpoint . pen and a special writing board. Writing on the:film placed over ' the rubber-surfaced pad produces a series of tiny bumps, which ap- pear as raised lines on the upper surface of the film, easily traced with the fingertips. DETROIT @® — The University of Michigan extension service and the Michigan State Medica] Assn wil sponsor a seminar for zo mee-] Butter Beans 3 10° Spaghetti 300 1 0: —) Loc CT \ FRESH LARGE GOLDEN Pound Cake Special budget vahie. . € Save 10¢. 2¥e SPECIAL 10c OFF LABEL Fres-Shore fresh frozen. Kroger special low low price. 7 pit ica] assistants from throughout the state March 19 in Detroit. American Beauty , , . , American Beauty . . « « 14 KARAT GOLD Pork & Beans 10° Vegetables ™ ume = 10° Matched Clover Valley Brand American Beauty . . . 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' * 2 \ ia b / “ | 4 =e ee penta : * eA SR) cian eS BOA il gaan, sg resales jigs Rai agitnzaias Deg aye yet gg pe OF "y f3 ie "ond sane a ade Pe at, eee oe ee ee ek. paren WORE MS Rents CAL OCU eT OO ee ee SO a EERE SSS eh seen oe ed ae if : . ° " \ ; L THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1958 _ FIVE_ Despite Losing Battle With Frost King | Youngsters Admit — Farmer Max Humphrey ofa’ cooling system in their pens. _|Leakesville, N.C., had trouble with|Now they don’t get irritated by .. cannibalism among his young|the heat and peck each other to - Florida Trying to Prove Horn of Plenty Overflows Drowning Boy, 8 Ses. atitlnk ce = « DALLAS wW—Felipe Hernandez, : be By JOE HAAS * yequal to the distance from Pontiac here as advantageously as in the weather. Most of them alread}, It also is shown that while the 8, drowned in ¥ gravel pit yes-, When Buying ‘. MIAMI, Fla. — One of Plorida’s|"° Flint. north. And Florida offers better|are reserved to capacity for next|betting at Hialeah and _ other terday. And today two boys ad-. , ‘ advantages than the north to over| winter. Florida race tracks really did! mitted they had tossed him n: most worthwile sights was not af-/SAFETY BARRIER 1,000 items. slump somewhat when Jack Frostiover a aE t Mie Hi Bins ‘naked fected by the cold weather. It is) There are over 20,000 of them) * But the second and third rate | oi oned it got so brisk with the wer . e ; | and they're beautiful safety barrier} As proof that its future is not | overnight places were bumped |,, : aaae hd the 35-mile line of tropical ever- i first warm weather that they're , vaieke ; between the pavement and ditch affected by some unusual quirks hard. As most of their patron- having a year after all — Police said the two, aged 10 and A green trees along the north side|inat was created by scooping up| of the weather, the local papers |‘age comes from those who make thanks 45 gs | a y 4 a onc ; BAROLD A, FITZGERALD . President and Publisher THE PONTIAC PRESS _ Editorial Page © MEMBER OF. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1938 é a Much Maligned, But a Good Month In March, 1817, the first white set- tlement was made in the area that was to become Oakland County. In March of the same year the first steps were taken in Detroit to organize the Pontiac Company that in 1818 made the first settlement here. In March, 1820, Oakland County was organized by act of the Mich- igan territorial legislature. In March, 1829, the federal gov- ernment recognized that the Oak- land County area was not a “hope- less morass,” as claimed by earlier surveyors. In March, 1837, the Village of Pontiac was incorporated under one of the first acts of Michigan's first state legislature. In March, 1839, the first railroad toward Pontiac was started from De- troit, arriving here in 1844. In March, 1861, Pontiac became a city by special legislative act. These historical dates show that March has been the favored month for starting things here. While it is one of the few months with no general legal holiday, it has the first day of -- spring, St. Patrick’s Day and other dates of note. The weather is its heaviest handi- cap. That’s because it has the dis- agreeable task of shuffling off winter in its desperate final fling. In doing this, it only is laying the foundation for the April showers that bring May flowers, and almcst everything else that makes for good, joyous and healthful living. x * * In this area, at least, history has smiled upon March. The month should fill us with anticipation. Peaceful Nuclear Power Moves Nearer While. headlines are captured by news of satellite launchings, and plans for bigger and better guided missiles, another and only slightly less glamorous phase of the new atomic age goes quietly and steadily forward. — We refer to the building and opera- - tion of the first pilot plants for nuclear production of electricity. x *«* * It has been three and a half years since Congress, in the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, permitted private indus- try to own and operate nuclear power plants. Some 123 electric utility com- panies are carrying on a broad industry program to bring about economic nuclear power. They spent through 1955 about $14 million; it jumped to $39 million last year; is expected to hit $60 million this year and reach a grand total of about $230 million by the end of 1959. For these huge expenditures to pioneer the way, three ‘nuclear pow- er plants already are in operation, the largest at Shippingport, Pa. Six other large plants are in construc- tion or under contract, and five other projects are in various stages of planning. * * * Closest to Pontiac is the Enrico Fermi Atomic Plant being built on Lake Erie, at Lagoona Beach, near THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Txt Powriac Paras Company 48° W. Hurop &t. Pontiae 12. Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Rvuseett. Basser, jom~ a Rie Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager Howasp H. Prreorratn uu, Eant M. Treapwett, - Vice President and Circutation Manager Business M. G. Marematt Jordan, Joun W. Prreceaatp, | Local Advertisin Secretary and Editor Manager . Roseat B. Tarn, Groece C. Inman, Managing Editor Classified Maneger Entered at Post Office. Pontiac, as second class matter none Press is entitled exclusively to the _. Phe Associated . se for republication of all jocal news printed tn this hewspaner an wel)~as all AP/news dispatches Tie Powriac Presy ts delivered by carrier tor 40 cents a ; where carrter service ts not avatiabie by mail in Oakland. Genesee Livings wi ww Counties A, fe $1 Pe Rg ) er enaee to the sian aay { mail ©vheeriptions oaysbie in advance. Prone “pontiac ine m Macom) Lapeer ard 00 @ vrar: elsewhere fn MEMBER OP AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS =p Monroe. This plant, scheduled ‘for operation by late summer of 1960, will have an eventual capacity of 156,000 kilowatts of electricity, and will cost an estimated $75 million. Detroit Edison will own and and operate a conventional steam-driven generating portion of the plant; Power Reactor De- velopment Company (a 21- member nonprofit Michigan cor- poration) will provide the steam for the generators by using heat from a fast neutron breeder reactor. x * * But even-as these first power plants of a new age are being pushed to completion, further discoveries of the scientists foreshadow their obso- lescence. : While the new plants will operate on steam obtained from heat gen- erated by splitting the atom (nuclear fission) experiments in fusion of the hydrogen atom gives promise of electric current directly from this process, eliminating the traditional operating equipment. Much work remains to be done; but this may some day tap a new reserve of energy. Theanine bone Loan Odd Construction Building to Provide for Outdoor and Indoor Work Common sense: What often is too uncommon. Former Pontiac resident, Pierce Fleischer, writes me that his present home city of Pittsburgh, Pa., is doing something about the weather. It is preparing to defy the elements. Ground is being broken for a combined amphitheatre and auditerium with a push-button roof. In the warm season the roof retracts, making it an open-air stadium. The Pittsburgh architect who designed it says the movable roof can be built for a figure not much larger than an ordi- nary roof. Outdoor programs then would defy the weather. This might give us something to cogitate upon here in Pontiac. It surely would be a novelty in architecture, and give our city another “first” in Michi- gan. Contrary to reports in Detroit ‘papers, our 2 County Clerk Lynn D. Allen tells me that our divorce rate is much lower than in @Vayne and some other Michigan counties. “But our rate is still far too high,” he says. , Pontiac and Flint are “growing together”. While the down town distance between the two cities is nearly 40 miles, that between the subdivisions that have been platted is less than ten miles. Our home folks annoy me with their modesty in plugging for their home area and its products, whether they come off the assembly line or out of the ground. I like that slogan about the potatoes from a certain state of our union “The Maine difference is flavor.” There's something to think about in a letter from “Approaching Fifty,” which says, “At 20 I didn’t care what the world thought of me; at 30 I worried about what it thought of me, and at 40 I discovered that it wasn’t thinking of me at all.” The proposition to incorporate our Novi Township as a village is to be submitted to its electors on St. Patrick's Day, al- though Supervisor Frank Stamen insists it is not a scheme to get the Irish vote. Of particular interest in the Pontiac area is the fact that of the 26,000 firms from coast to coast who supply the vari- ous General Motors Divisions with goods and services, 6,000 are in GM's home state of Michigan. Of these, over 4,500 are small firms, employing less than 100 persons, which receives $350 millions per year from GM. Verbal Orchids to- Barney Lennon e L} of Keego Harbor; eighty-fifth birthday. Martin Arundsen e of Bloomfield Hills; eighty-first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Richardson of Waterford; sixty-first wedding anni- versary. | Mrs. Belle Williams of 129 Coleman St., eighty-first birthday. ’ MEA Sernce, lec It Won’t Budge... + David Lawrence Says: Limits Sought on Supreme Court WASHINGTON — Perhaps the most remarkable comment on the all-important issue of how far the * Supreme Court of the United States shall be permit- ted to develop into a “third legislative cham- ber" has come from Judge Learned H and, retired. He is one of the most respected and most famous members of the LAWRENCE Federal bench. The three lectures he recently delivered before the Harvard Law School have just been published by the Harvard University press. They leave no doubt that in his opinion the Supreme Court overstepped its powers in the way it ruled in the “segregation’”’ cases. In the last few days Judge. Hand's lectures have been the subject of much favorablg com- ment at the capitol here among senators who all along have felt that the Supreme Court has been usurping legislative power. Judge Hand sat for many years on the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals “in New York City. He is known as a “‘hberal,”’ but he is also known as a fearless judge who did not allow considerations of political expediency or emotional feelings to impair his-peading ef the Con- stitution or his study of the basic precedents established by the courts in previous years. In his day, Judge Hand's opin- ions were usually accepted by the Supreme Court becouse of their persuasive interpretation of the “law of the land.” Judge Hand finds himself per- plexed by the decisions in the “segregation” cases. He says it is “curious’’ that the Supreme Ccurt failed to mention section three of the Fourteenth Amendment, “which offered an escepe from intervening, for jt empowers Con- gress to ‘enforce’ all the preceding sections by ‘appropriaite legisla- tion’. * * * Judge Hand, after endeavoring fo analyze the Supreme Court's 1954 opinion in the “segregation” cases, Says: “I must therefore conclude this part of what I have to say by acknowledging that I dé not know what the docfrine is as to the scope of these clauses. I cannot frame any definition that will explain when the court will assume the role of a.third legis- lative chamber and when it will limit its autherity te keeping Congress and. the states within their accredited authority.” Judge Hand says, moreover, that he “has never been able to understand’ on what basis the Supreme Court adopted the view that it may actually legislate, x * * He asks whether we should The Country Parson “One of the easiest things to accept—and the most ‘damaging —is the flattering opinions of us others express.” establish a “third legislative chamber,”’ and then adds: “If we do need a third cham- ber, it should appear for what it is, and not as the interpreter of inscrutable principles.” Judge Hand, however, doubts whether any judge should be per- mitted to “serve as a communal mentor’ and deplores any wider form of judicial review that is based on the ‘‘moral radistion”’ of court decisions. Judge Hand says, in effect, that the Supreme Court these days is not following the Constitution or the precepts of the ‘'founding fathers.’’ If there is to be a ‘third legislative chamber,"’ Judge Hand doesn't want its members serving by appointment. Congress is today face to face with the issue of whether the Supreme Court as a ‘‘third legis- lative chamber" should continue to usurp power. Bills are pending and hearings are: being held currently by the Senate Judiciary Committee to determine the limits that shall be placed by law on the power of the Supreme Court to decide certain types of. cases. The Constitution explicitly gives Congress the power in certain instances to limit the authority of the Supreme Court: It will be interesting to sce whether Congress will abdicate its functions by inaction or stand up for its right to conduct its own legislative business, including the pawer to set forth the rules that shall govern its committees in conducting hearings and inquiries so as to assume itself of the information necessary for law- making. \ (Copyright, 1958) Dr. William Brady Says: Host of Miseries Result From Breathing Foul Air Lassitude, fatigue, headache, lack of appetite, anemia, and a pre- disposition to so-called catarrhal affections of the respiratory tract and connecting sinuses — these are familiar con- sequences of ex- cessive exposure to vitiated, foul or bad air. In Russia there is a great deal of fog, rain and raw damp wind in DR. BRADY September and Octeber. Mud and slush every- where; it is dark by 3 p.m. and night continues until 10 a.m. In November, snow falls. The temperature then may be below zero but “‘in this dry sparkling atmosphere the people get rid of their coughs and colds,” not to say cri or catarrh, (The quotation is from Alan Moorehead's ‘‘The Russian Revolution.’’) “In Montreal, danuary, the coldest month of the year, but with steady temperature, has us- ually a comparatively low death rate from pneumonia.” (This quotation is from Dr.:-Wm, Os- ler’s “Practice of Medicine,” 1906.) But please keep your shirt on. I'm not going to harp on the CRI. [ just want to suggest that in September and October the Rus- sians probably remain cooped up indoors: and after the November snowfall they get out to enjoy the dry, sparkling, below-zero air. * * * Nor do I know about January in Montreal. But in New Haven, Hartford, Springfield, Albany, Ut- ica, Buffalo, Cleveland and Chi- cago, February is the coldest month of the year and there's more cri, including pneumonia, | from Feb. 14 through March 16 than in any other month of the year. Several times I have offered here a practical and inexpensive solution for the bad air problem, whether it be in an office, kitch- en, bedroom, attic, basement or bathroom, Open a window and use a screen made of unbleached muslin or extremely fine wire mesh, : This will exclude wind, snow. rain, dust, draft, freshen the air in the room and yet keep it com- fortably warm. Still better, use several such screens, You'll never know how satisfactory such ven- tilation can be-till you try it. Such a window ventilator is a wise precaution to take where kitchen, bedroom, bathroom or ' t ‘ 5 other small room is heated by any kind of fuel burning appliance. Even an ordinary gas jet gives off six times as much carbon dioxide as man does. * * * re letters, not more than one page nosis t, Dr, William Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tiac Press. Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1958) ” Voice of the People ‘Women in Factories Have i, Worked Hard for Seniority’ Maybe we women in the shops should give our jobs to unemployed - men, but we've worked hard and long for our seniority, and we don’t get any special consideration. A lot of us work harder than most men. Also, the men had the same chance.” x « * Give us credit for going to work when we were sick and the house needed cleaning and our children needed looking after. Our busbands may be laid off, too, but we're not crying. : We're not old shoes that are discarded when they're not useful anymore. ‘God Can’t Do Everything’ Whether or not you're a good Christian will have no bearing on how and when the GM contract will be settled, or‘ put food in your mouth when your unemployment runs out or during a strike, Do you expect manna to drop from heaven into hungry chil- dren's mouths? God expects you to de some things for yourself,. not wait for a miracle. Eating is a bad worldly habit. How long could you survive without it? The real issue is whether to strike or not, I'm for 40 hours and no strike, not ‘pay without work.” I see nothing un-Christian in want-— ing steady work and pay. Still Worried ‘Complainers Need to Think More’ People who rewrite the 23rd Psalm and Four Days should be locked up together and made to regret what they've said and done. People who blame Republicans for bad times while Democrats get all the glory should think back a few years. It was a Democrat that cre- ated jobs by using money that our great, great grandchildren will pay for, One never receives something for nothing. Someone must pay. Complainers should take inven- tory of themselves, and they'd find the fault is in ourselves. Hard working men and women are willing to share wages with men who'll never lose their homes and big cars and will never be cold or hungry, It's time people started worshiping the real God, not an earth-made one, ‘This is the time of year Christ was placed on the cross. How many people think about that? I’m sorry people fight over politics. The big- gest mistake is that people forget to vote and then are first to throw mud on the party if they don't get what they think is due them. Bet- ter start going to church and ask- ing God to forgive your foolish ways. ; True Believer in Prayer ‘They Get More by Not Working’ Well, they've: gotten the lavoff pay so high, Reuther would rather have his boys home than working a reduced week, Who pays for that? You do. I do. We Do Looking Back 15 Years Ago J. P. MORGAN is seriously ill. NAZI DEATHS pass 400 in French riots. 20 Years Ago GARBO ENGAGED to Leopold Stokowski. BUSS COMPANY with half buses idle. faces crisis, Working Mother and Wite Killroy Defends Ike’s Policies Reading the editorial of Still Alive, I must congratulate him on his answer to Four Days. We should all be thankful we have a President in the White House that knows the horrors of war, He has done everything possible to stay at peace, yet he doesn't tell the people there shall be no ‘‘wah” as FDR did. Neither does he call any of the Reds good guys as did Harry S. Truman when he spoke of Old Joe Stalin. Ike refused te send a known Communist out of the country te return legally, as FDR did with Earl Browder’s wile. Yes, FDR was going to take care of the unemployment situation. Now may I ask you, Four Days, how did he do it? And remember, while our men died in Korea, the Missouri Mule called it “police action.’’ That's Harry S. Truman. ‘ , Killroy Income Tax-Fax Information on preparing your income tar return, issued by the Internal Reve- nue Depcrtment. TWO-WAY DIVIDENDS Dividends received on stock you own must be included in income. However, each individual is entitled to exclude from income up to $50 of dividend income re-. .ceived from qualifying domestic corporations. If a joint return is filed and both husband and wife have dividend income, each one may exclude up to $50 of dividend income—but one cannot use any portion of the $50 exclusion not used by the other. If the husband had $100 in dividends and the wife has £25, the exclusion would be $50 for the husband and $25 for the wife. If the stock was jointly neld— and the total dividend received was $125—they would be entitled to a $100 exclusion—$50 for the husband and $50 for the wife. The exclysion does not apply to amount received from such . organizations as mutual savings banks, Federal savings and Joan associations, or domestic savings and loan associations. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Now therefore give me_ this mountain, whereof, the Lord spake in that day; fer thou heardest in that day how the Anakims were there, and that the cities were great and fenced; if so be the Lord will be with me, then I shall be able to drive them out, as the Lord said. — Joshua 14:12. * * * ‘ Self- Trust is the essence of heroism.—Ralph Waldo Emerson. Case Records of a Psychologist: Don’t Let Defect Spoil Your Life Faith is an attractive girl who has a rather common facial defect. She has magni- nified it till it seems like a mountain to her, though I regard it as a molehill. After you employ all modern medical aids to improve your appear- ance, then join the “Compli- ment Club,” for it will widen your horizon quickly. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case X - 349: Faith G., aged 18, is entering college next term. * * * “Dr. Crane, I ami desperate,” she began, “and my problem is shared by a lot of other girls. “In my sophomore year at high school, I began to notice super- fluous hair on my face, especially on my upper lip and my cheeks. f= ‘So I consulted a dermatologist, for my hair is . dark though my skin is blonde, as you can see. “This doctor ad- vised me to try a certain wax DR, CRANE treatment at the beauty parlor. For two years, therefore, I went for this wax treatment every two weeks. “It helped, but always left a few straggler hairs and some broken ones under the skin. _ *® «© * “I have debated electrolysis treatments but hesitate lest they scar my face until I look worse than } do now. I've tried chemical depilatories with not much success. “Lately, I haye tried to pull each hair with a tweesers, but this is torture and too tedious. “But what else can I do to avoid looking like a toothbrush or hair- brush? I don’t want to be shunned socially because of surplus hair on my face?” HAIRY WOMEN For a limited area, electrolysis is usually a good method by which to destroy unwanted hair. Or you can bleach it and then extrovert your attention upon other people via joining my ‘‘Compli- ment Club.” * * * Most people who suffer from what they regard as a defect, soon focus attention so exclusively on their own problem that they lose perspective. It thus looms mountainous to them, though it may still be only a molehill to outsiders. So you women with superfluous hair should beware lest you be- come a slave to it. Many men have reported to me that they would far rather date a girl with a little extra hair on her face and legs, than one who tses a razor unfil those stubby hairs feel like a briar patch. Hair growth is chiefly a matter of your heredity. Some men are almost as hairy as apes, while others have hardly a hair on their chests. . American Indians and Negroes have scanty beards, while some Caucasians look like Santa Claus. , a a ae And just as the. amount of hair varies in men, so it does in women. They usually are much less hairy as an average than aré men, but some women have a fuzz on their upper lip and hairy legs. PSYCHOLOGICAL REMEDIES In occasional cases, an ovarian tumor ' may cause a woman to grow a full beard, like the bearded ladies at the circus. But the usual hairy woman will get along quite successfully in social life if she will simply ~ bleach the hair and then laugh at her problem thereafter. To help divert her attention, let her start paying- an honest com- pliment every day to a minimum of three co-workers or companions. For the important thing in pop- ularity is whether you make your associates feel happier and more x-749 important as a result of your con- tacts with them. If you praise them honestly and learn how to carry on gay con- versation, you can win husbands easily, as millions of fuzzy lipped girls have done. . Se send for the “Compliment Club Booklet,” enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents (non-profit). Try it for % days. See if ff oat ‘t broaden your. horizon and zoom your popularity far faster than depilatories, and \hand tweez- ° ers. Always write to Dr. George W, Crane in care of The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan, enclos’ ® 3c stamped, self-addressed enve' 200 te ci typing and pri costs when pa wigs po Som HE ‘charts ond pam- _ _ «, (Copyright 1958) 4 { . ’ ‘ : ‘ ‘ story, more strange and wonderful things we have the Davy Crockett legendas it-exists today. ° \, Sy \ + “ey Ps mn i sin Cea sia Baths eager as cade wi ca oo gal Kiet cago” teil tok Jake tel ibn we. eal me PATA CL SS OE f : ved z San oe ay Be adh, 08 ae a a ee ee ee ee ee De fol og eee ed a - : —— ia 24 Sey eres . hs ro =e OS a aS * sa Junior Editors Quiz on- Bob Considine Quotes \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCIL 10, 1958 Noel Coward: HISTORY = ~~ eas QUESTION: Was there a real Davy Crockett? ANSWER: Yes. Colonel David Crockett, who died in 1836, was a real Tennessee backwoods hero, a mighty hunter and Indian fighter. Crockett combined great courage with good sense and wit, with the result that he was chosen by the people of his area to || represent them in Washington, where he was very popular and became known as “the coonskin congressman.” But when he opposed President Jackson’s plans for dealing with the Indians he lost favor, and so he decided to move to Texas, a state which was then struggling for independence from Mexico. Crockett fought hard for Texas, and met a hero’s death in the famous defense of the Alamo. Soon after his death, the story of Davy Crockett turned into an American legend. Many of the wise things he had said, such as “Be always sure you're right, then go ahead,” became household phrases. His humor was also remembered. He was so ugly, he once said, that he could make a coon fall from a tree by grinning at it. As people told and retold his re added, until x * * FOR YOU TO DO: Color the illustration (Crockett’s buck- _ skin suit should be a light tan) then cut it out and mount it on a piece of cardboard. Then make your own picture of the Crockett legend—say of Davy grinning and the coon falling. (Oona Syra of Muncie, Ind., wins $10 for this- question. _ Send yours on a postcard to Violet Moore Higgins, AP News- features, in care of this newspaper. Tomorrow: What caused the Ice Age?) Coward and beautiful Eva Gabor were among the luncheon guests of that delightful San Franciscan Louis Lurie, at the wonderful old place named Jack's, Coward, spearing one of those tiny and ineffably tasty shrimp that abound in the sharp sauces of the city’s fabled restaurants, was saying that he had found the na- tive critics considerably less than carniverous., “Critics, of course, remain something of a blight,’ the re- markable man said in precisely the manner of one of the charac- ters with which he has populated the international stage. ‘Here in this city—which I adore more than any other American city— they are a benevolent blight. In New York they are more malev- olent than benevolent.” He paused elegantly. “Hmmm, bet- ter make that read ‘London’ rather than ‘New York.’ “Opening nights everywhere, or wherever, are the same. You sense the presence of the critics and your mind is more on them than on the play. The audiences are on guard, too, terribly afraid ‘Critics Remain Something of a Blight’ SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — Noellof being un-chie by responding in- is busy glancing discreetly at the queen, searching out her majesty’s reaction before permitting them- selves the luxury of their own.” Someone at the table has seen Coward in his “Nude With Vie- lin” ‘and remarked about his deft ease, “Nothing takes the place of the’ |spontaneity that comes from six: hard weeks of rehearsal,’’ Cow-, ard said cheerfully. * * * The Mummers went off to work, leaving the others alone with the host and his special coffee pot— which is engraved ‘Louis R. Lu- rie’s Round Table, 1916-1957." -He poured our coffee with a steady hand, his gold nose-tweeze glasses wiggling saucily as he recounted the history of the old restaurant. He has had lunch at that par- ticular table every weekday WASHINGTON (INS) — Con-| gress takes up a tear jerker this week, Debate has been ordered for the middle of the week on a bill by Mrs. Gracie Pfost (D-Idaho), which would prohibit futures trad- ing in onions on the Chicago and New York mercantile exchanges. * * * Mrs. Pfost charged that wild fluctuations on the market caused by speculators, buying frequently depressed the prices paid growers, shippers and processors. “And,” she added, ‘when the prices are low the savings are not passed on to the con- sumer. It’s the speculator who gets the money.” Rep. 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Most of the yellow i globes are grown in nine states: Michigan, New York, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, | Massachusetts and Iowa. | She said, however, that fluctua- | tions on, the yellow globes also one prices for Spanish sweet onions grown in the good | old state of Idaho, Congress Set to Debate Tear-Jerking Proposal |helped me on Saturdays working “thicker, sweeter and _ juicier layers’’ and were larger. * * * “Put it like this,’’ she said. ‘If I were eating a hamburger, I'd rather have a slice of Spanish sweet onion on it.” * a * Whatever the fate of the onion bill, somebody is going-te—shed, some tears. If it passes, specula- tors will cry. If it is defeated, there will be wailing among the growers. 150 Pupils Give Teacher Surprise Housewarming KANSAS CITY & — About 150 of Marvin Langford’s 246 pupils in “Marriage and Family Living" gave him a surprise housewarnf.- ing at his new home yesterday. Langford teaches in Kansas City’s Southeast High School. 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ER BED LRA OEP, Cn ee eee ee a ee es ee = eS TUESDAY , ONLY! a. oo dept. SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC stores OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9,“ FEDERA e EIGHT aa SS Fa8 aa ae ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1958 T Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a President’ By CLIFF EDWARDS AUSTIN, Tex. (INS) — “I didn't raise my boy to be a president.” Mrs. Rebekah Johnson, sprightly 76-year-old mother of Senate ma- jority leader Lyndon B. Johnson, was talking about her son's pos- : sible presidential ambitions. * * * Admittedly proud of the power- ful position the Texas Democrat, occupies in the U.S: Senate, Mrs., Johnson said with conviction: | “I would not urge him to be president. It is the hardest job in the world. It is crucifying and a slayer, especially for anyone that is conscientious and loves his people." When Johnson made a_ flying trip to Austin she was abed with the flu, but she is fully recovered now. Obviously not. slowed down) by the years, she is active and alert and follows closely the politi- cal fortunes of her eldest son. “Lyndon has told me that he has no desire to be .president,”’ she said, and added that he told her, “I have my hands full now— and I just want to be a good senator.” Mrs. Johnson pointed out that being Senate majority leader with its heavy responsibilities, chairman of the Senate’s new special committee on space, and chairman of the Senate Prepared. ness Subcommittee is a ‘“‘full- time job." His mother said Sen. Johnson) has fully recovered from his heart) _ attack of July 1955, and she pro- nounced him “‘fit as a fiddle’ on a recent Austin visit. She said his doctor has ordered |. him to ‘“‘go sparingly’’ on sweets and rich foods. < * * * Realizing the pressure of his many duties in Washington, Mrs. | Johnson said she asked him, ‘“‘Why don’t you give it up?” She said) Johnson, who will be 50 next Oct. 27, answered: “{ wouldn't feel right if I did. I'm in it now and to a certain | Reuther Runs Dems, Sen. Potter Charges DETROIT w — Sen. Potter (R- Mich) charged Saturday that Walter Reuther, head of the United Auto Workers, controls the candi- dates in the State Democratic Party in Michigan and wants to dominate the Democratic Nation- al Convention.” * * * Potter made his remarks at a Shiawassee County Republican dinner at Owosso. In other actions over the weekend the Michigan Republi- ean senator urged Michigan businessmen to go and get more missile business for the state. He said in a statement released by his Washington office, ‘I am working to get more missile con- tracts into the state, but industry has to shew interest and go after the business, too.” * * * Potter, in another statement, | lauded President Eisenhower's an- nouncement of a stepped. up fed- eral spending program to bolster the nation’s economy. He said: “The announcement indicates that the Administration has been working diligently on the economic problems while others have been spending their time trying to spread planned pessimism.” Educators to Gather ANN ARBOR (W—A conference of schoo] board members and school officials at University of Michigan March 25 wil discuss the teaching of science and mathe- matics in high schools. Nearly 500 educators are expected to attend. | GOT A GAS COMPANY PERMIT? THEN THIS IS For YOU! GAS HEAT at its best-with ~— Maeller ~— Climatrot There is a size andl type to meet your needs and budget Seegme! {— LOU JANKA | | | Heating & Air Conditioning | { | Sales & Service 177 Edison, Pontiac Bus. FE 4-3811 Nites FE 4-0445, extent it’s my responsibility— |that job for my child. But, I would|if he became president. I would) the job (president) just for the leave that up to him. His wife, be as happy as I am now. I think, sake of the position. He has a ‘Lady Bird, feels the same wayjhe has done a great service to| very realistic love for his country and I can’t walk out.” But what if the senator should, change his mind between now and! the 1960 elections? | “As a mother, I wouldn't wish' about it, too.”’ Then she added quietly: “The country would be very fortunate! jhis “country.” Mrs. Johnson said she didn’t believe that “Lyndon would take ‘THINGS ARE UNDER CONTROL — At first glance it looks like the crane picture from Washington is about to lift the Cap- itol dome but it’s only the unusual at left in this camera angle, AP Wirephote The crane is being used in pouring concrete into a new foundation outside the old House Office Building, south of the Capitol. and would do the right thing at whatever the cost to him.” With a twinkling eye the senator’s ‘mother loves to relate her oft-told story that ‘I always felt since I first saw him at birth he would be capable of doing great things.” Of course, she observed, ‘“‘maybe a lot of mothers would feel that way about their first child.” * * * and rejected stories about things that never happened,” adding that it was a “characteristic” he ear- ried over in his “realistic attitude” toward politics. But Mrs. Johnson despaired in the two years following his grad- uation from .high school, when “he was not interested in any- thing except to have a good time.” She earnestly told him many times while he was driving a road tractor that she wanted him to “do something with your head, and not just with your hands.” * * * | She ‘didn't wait to hurry him ‘along. the road to national fame. ‘She taught him to spell at the age of four before he -entered the country school near their Stonewall, | Tex. farm home. There Lyndon ‘raced through the primer and first reader in four months. Mrs. Johnson had plenty of time! for her son at their isolated farm home because her husband, Sam! Ely Johnson, was busy with his real estate business and spent a lot of time as a state representa- tive at Austin. He died in 1937. Lyndon sailed through grade ‘School and finished high school at 15 as president of his class. His| mother said “he wanted only facts! “He came to me one day and| said: ‘I’m tired of working with my hands. I'll try the head ‘or awhile.’’"’ | He enrolled in the Teachers | College at San Marcos, Tex., and | completed three months of prep | work and the four-year coures | in three years. 1 At 20 he was principal of a grade ‘school at Cotulla, south of San)! ‘Antonio, then went on to other, teaching work before joining the’ staff of the late Congressman’ Richard Kleberg of Texas. * * * Apparently it was the right de- | cision for the man, who now is | considered the second most power- ful person in the nation’s capitol. 55th American Toy Fair Opens in New York NEW YORK (®—All manner of toys and other playthings — from inexpensive plastic gimmicks to a |$3,000 mink doll carriage “for the little miss who has everything’’— go on display today at the 55th American Toy Fair, * * r Every room on 44 floors of two hotels will display toys. In addi- tion, they will be shown in hun- dreds of rooms of two buildings where many toy makers maintain permanent showrooms. ~ * * * About 16,000 U.S. and foreign toy buyers are expected to visit |the show, which is not open to the ublic. It is sponsored by the Toy caaaiantaers of the U.S.A., Inc. AFL-CIO Unit to Meet State AFL-CIO Executive Board, elected at a merger meeting in Grand Rapids, will hold its first meeting March 18. The meeting is scheduled in Detroit at the Tuller Hotel. Skate Leaves England PORTLAND, England — The American nuclear-powered sub- mraine Skate ended a_ five-day stay at this British naval base to- day and sailed for Cherbourg, France. if you « afford, rcegardiess WORRIED OVER DEBTS?) ana! o pay payments, debts or bills wi MICHIGAN CuEDIT COUNSELLURS and arrange for apuante you can et bow much or how many you owe. due, see NO tag OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY Member American Association ef Credit Counsellors 4144 6. 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Pec eal, Oe ee pe PI ees oe Ye ee te 4 Favors Council Discussion-Meeting Set for Friday to Consider Separate Group Parent-Teacher Associations in Waterford. Township have indicated that they would like to form their: own “council, and a discussion- meeting has been set for 8 p.m. Fr iday' at the high school. All 17 of the schools in the Wa- terfotd Township school district are now members of the Oakland County Council of PTA and con- stit@t¢ ‘one-half of - the — entire coup MI. : speaker will be president of the State Congress of PTA, Mrs. Chafles Neldrett who will conduct ad serome on the pros and cons of bgeaking away from the county- widé council. School principals and PTA pres- idents have been invited to attend the meeting as delegates, acquir- ing sinformation to present later to their individual school groups) for a vote. * * * Aocording to Mrs. Glenn Walters, who, is spear-heading the move, Waterford Township schoo! enroll- ment has grown so rapidly that morf can be accomplished by hav- ing an individual council. Al] parents that are interested is meeting, have been urged ittend, Mrs, Walters said. —~ in to Swedish Palace Told to Shut Up About Romance LONDON W—A British aristo- cra@ in effect told: the Swedish court today-to shit up about the romprte between his son and Princess Margaretha. ‘ * * * The romantie difficulties of Rob- in bouglas-Home, nephew of the Ear} of Home, and the Swedish prinress have been headline fod- for months. The young man failed to win her hand on a visit to Sweden last week, but a Stock- holy paper reported today that the court expected a fall wedding * * * Said Robin's father, Maj. the Henry Montagu Douglas- Home, in a statement to the press: “It is my wish that no further communique, however ftri- vial, will be issued by the royal palace of Stockholm or its spokes- man until these two children have made up their vacillating minds undisturbed by anyone » * * “As far as I am concerned 1) wish to hear no further comment whatsoever on their romance." During his five days in Sweden|<~ Douglas-Home, was formally introduced to King Gustaf, the princess’ grandfather, and dined regularly at the royal palace. The tall, wavy-haired nephew of a British peer, Douglas-Home first 2, Mischa Elman Refuses to Hang Up Fiddle NEW YORK u—Many a youth- ful violinist grumblés rebelliously to his parents: “I'll bet Mischa Elman doesn’t practice as much as I do.” * * But he’s wrong. At 67, Elman, who has no intention of hanging up the fiddle and bow he first clutched in a Russian ghetto at the age of 5, still practices up to three hours daily. - “Some artists, as they get old- er, lose interest in practicing,”’ he said. ‘‘They regard it as drudgery. “To me it is still a pleasure. Even in practicing you make dis- coveries, ‘and it is the discoveries that inspire you.” This is the golden jubilee sea- son in America for the small, sturdy wizard of the strings who has a puckish face resembling oné of Santa Claus’ elves. But he had been a child wonder in Europe for more than five years when he, made his debut here as an artist of 17. Acclaimed as one of the great masters of the violin in this cen-jrecords have been sold. Some of tury, Elman has given more than| 3,500 concerts. He has a reper-) toire of more than 600 | and enlarges it each year “If you cease doing new| things,” he remarked, ‘‘you cease to grow.” * * * More than two million of his THE BERRYS ¢ By Carl Grubert UP EVERY YOU LAZY LOAFER! PETER! GET UP! the earlier ones, made with tenor Enrico Caruso, with) whom he used to tour in joint concerts, are now highly prized by collectors. Chance has played more than a casual role in his long career.| When he was 12 he failed to turn the gas jet all the way off the night before his Berlin debut —he had never seen gaslight be-ories is playing in a string quar- fore—and was overcome by the’ fumes. When he was 13, in London, a hot glass of tea he was holding burst and badly gashed a finger of his right hand. * * * “Had it happened to a finger) on my other hand,"’ he remarked, “my career would have ended.” All his life he has been unable to indulge in sports for fear of injuring his multi-million - dollar hands. His favorite game: chess. Askeg the most important fac- tors in a concert artist’s career, Elman grinned and said: “Well, entrances and exits are important—just as important as they are to an actor. _* * * “Technical skill is important, of fine mathematician.- tact with his audience is through} his heart. If he has no heart, he has no contact. * * * “And work is important. People think a person of genius or great talent doesn’t have to work. Ac- tually, he has to work harder be- cause he has higher standards and higher ideals to satisfy. “My definition of talent is: self- criticism.” * * " Among Elman’s pleasant mem- tet with scientist Albert Einstein) who, as a musician, was a very} “But I found his violin playing) easier to understand than his , the-| ory on relativity,” said Elman. | | THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. MARCH 10, 1958 NINE ’ . course, but the most important Waterford PTA Hal Boyle Says: thing is heart. 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Se he rushed to the door of Bell's bedreom, and shouted, “Mr. Bell, | heard every word you said distinctly.” a liquid battery which he had up- Summit Mee ROME (INS) — Italian govern- ment leaders are privately wor- ried that the West might us to the dogs” if it agrees to an East-West Summit Conference in June. They do not like the timing. Russia has proposed that the heads-of-government meeting be! held in June, with the West rep- resented by the United States, Britain, France and Italy, and the’ East by the Soviet Union, Poland, Czechoslovakia and Romania. Russia's timing is extremely country will hold national elec- tions in late May or June, While the date has no special] impor- tance for the United States, Britain and France, it may mean. millions of votes up and down the Italian boot. | Moscow is already helping the | Italian party to gear up the Red electorial campaign. It also has set in motion a clever side issue, by saying the Kremlin would like to approach the Vatican on the delicate subject of diplomatic re- lations. * * y There cannot be any doubt that Moscow is worried about the Ital-| . jan elections. Virtually every for- eign observer believes that under the present circumstances the Italian Communist Party will lose 20 per cent of its strength in both the chamber of deputies and the senate. The Reds, who are al- ready reeling from the loss of power in nationwide factory coun- cil elections, might never recover from such a national election set- is back, Most reliable informants in- ‘i sist that Khrushchev and com- | |} pany promised Italian Commu- nist Party Chief Palmiro Togli- || atti very strong support during | Togliattti’s latest visit to Mos- cow. Therefore, Amintore Fanfani’s| | Christian’ Democratic Party, which) now rules Italy, strongly feels that | Russia will use eVery opportunity to woo Italy's voters with all types of promises. A top leader in the Demo-Chris- tian movement told this corre- spondent that on the missile bases issue alone, his party could lose tvo million votes if Russia played its propaganda cards hard-and- fast. About 23 million votes will be cast. No Italian government ~ Mankina’s S Privacy Shot to Bell by Phone “$2 years ago, a long, good looking ';,ansmitter), chap who rather resembled Don static at the news that the tele- first phone actually worked, he forgot | “deliver | important for Italy because the — leader | ¢i set, pouring acid all over his clothes (that night Bell and Wat- son were about to try a new pga but he was so ec- the accident and:-14s~-some_his-| torians put it, ‘‘whooped.”’ From that moment, one suit of clothes and mankind's iwere simultaneously shot to Bell. * * * The fact that he had mastered. ithe telephone didn't mean much to: ‘Alexander Graham. until June of that year 1876. On the 25th of that month, he showed up to exhibit his! “instrument at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition, but none of, the exhibit judges noticed him. Finally, as they were ready to Bell had been preoccupied with: .quit for the day, one judge, Dom | dedro of Brazil, recognized Bell, privacy. oe They had met through schools for the deaf, Bell's chief interest | pom Pedro insisted that the | judges consider his acquaint- | ance's exhibit. Pedro-himself picked up the re- iceiver to listen. It is recorded that he may have said, “‘My word, it talks!” al- ‘though those who understand Por- | the statement was ‘tugese believe stronger. At any rate, the telephone was ‘therewith launct hed, and a_ few lweeks later a man named Sir Wil-| liam Thompson, Lord Ke Ivin, called it “the most wenderful thing in America.” This statement was never offi- elally corroborated, and Thomp- | son Was never beara ©! _Sgain, t in June Ill-Timed to Suit Italy iseriously believes that Russia is trying to arrange a summit con- ference just to support Italy's |Reds. However, they agree that ithe timing certainly is not mere) ichance, Beats Grandmother, 102, With Belt and Buckle NEW YORK (#—Marco Felici- ano, 19, is accused of beating his | '102-year-ole. grandmother with a belt and buckle. | Mrs, Patrona Belosa of Manhat-, tan was taken to a hospital, where she was reported today in fair jcondition and suffering from a cut of the left ear and malnutrition, felonious assault, Police gave no explanation for the alleged beat- ing, which occurred last night. First all-steel ship to be launched was the liner Servia, in 1881. | Mrs. tional Council member and Pontiac Her grandson was charged with) Pontiac USO Member Attends Capital Meet Fred Haushalter, USO Na- USO Committee secretary, partici pated in a panel discussion at the ‘third annual meeting of the council D.C. recently. | Vice President Richard M. Nix- on, Wilber M. Brucker, secretary, jo Army, and James A. Linen, pub-| lisher of Time magazine were! jamong the speakers at the two day meeting. ‘held in Washington, | Mrs. Haushalter lives at 2185 ‘Scott Lake Rd., Waterford Town- ‘ship. Heart Sessions Slated DETROIT ® — The Michigan Heart Assn. will sponsor scientific sessions on heart disease in De- troit March 20 as part of the Michi- jgan Clinical Institute. Dr, Charles H. Rammelkamp of Cleveland, Ohio, professor of medicine at Western Reserve University, will discuss heart damage in children caused by rheumatic fever. The demand for well salaries are excellent. You can prepare for evening school. 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Pike St. FE 2-1298 Seabrook PKG. of 4 Farms FROZEN WAFFLES 29: FE 5-83]1 outside of the phone, and now — ‘called the telephone “most ex-/mystery of the system, having re- night banquet Tuesday at the Pon-| traordinary.”’ which probably was fused to make any report dn their|tiac Elks Temple, 114 Orchard | _more like it. phone total since 1936, at which/Lake Ave., at 7 p.m. ] | _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘MONDAY, _MARCHEL10, 1958 a CN ee : oe SN nena County Engineer Society | Plans ‘Surprise’ Progra The Oakland County Engineering’ Society has arranged a ‘‘surprise”’ program for its annual ladies’ | beyond press releaase from the world have more phones than New! Bell Telephone system, | York City's 4,677,000, The next year, Queen’ Victoria, And the U.S.S.R. is the great Anyway, today on the anniver- time they claimed only one phone x kek sary of the first message, there | per 200 persons—as compared with} Featured speaker for the event are more than 110 million tele- ‘the U. 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M. { "| 7 F “ \ ) , - sie aa og se oe x a ‘ é ‘ : ae 2 = aes ; : ee eee mes ay ‘atitg iii? hang ges - pe oe joa ew ace —' oe a ss * Se ae, ee he we ao ee ae 8 gE OF eg te ha, Fe te Sg ee ere gE EE ese as a+ ot ie "ee ie, bes x sks es he ae ‘ age = ee oe Hey ae ge ee oe ete cee g eget Ay © ye ig 9? SE OS Saye EO ba eee . * hy “és . — 5 aw gt eis i ~ ie a a ae Lewes s € — eae « ‘e+ ay ork NB + 2 fe ae Pu Be ea Se 2 p> | 2 ost <6 F5 ee 43474 @ ‘7 is Pasig ct Sage 9 SS aed ie *-% of. ory 4 -| ei a Bee ge Pee ae: ae - pees: Begg ie oS ; , THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1958 Ola Hiller Addresses Delta Kappa Gamma She pointed out that the school should be able to help the -youngster fulfill his needs of belonging, allow in- dividual expression and develop faith. Members of Xi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma So- ciety invited their first president, Ola Hiller, to speak at the birthday luncheon Saturday at Devon Gables. * x * In conclusion, Miss Hiller said that members of Delta Kappa Gamma must accept the challenge of the time and serve humanity in the manner described by the society. CEREMONY STAGED Florence Gullstrand, president of Xi Chapter, partici- 2 pated in the candlelighting ceremony along with past presidents Dr. Edith Roach Snyder, Mrs. Claire Hinckley and Miss Hiller. Other past presidents are Mrs. Donald B. Hogue and Vera Mae Adams. Mrs. Everett Peterson was chairman of the birthday luncheon assisted by Marietta Spring, Mary Gibbs and Mrs. Harold Laudenslager. * * * Miss Hiller, who headed the society 12 years ago, now is a member of the chapter in Flint, where she is admin- istrative assistant in charge of communications for the Flint public schools. EDUCATIONAL CHALLENGE Miss HiNer asked the members to accept. the challenge of meeting the educational needs of youngsters today and to encourage them in the wonder world that lies ahead. * * * To meet this need teachers must have keenest insight and be able to inspire the finest ideals and aspirations, she said. ’ . | Pontiac Press Photes oe. Three past aeritents attending the 12th birthday Mrs. Claire Hinckley, Ola Hiller, the first president, luncheon of Xi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma and Dr. Edith Roach Snyder. Miss Hiller was Society Saturday at Devon oe were (left to right) speaker for the event. Dance Club Picks Slate of Officers Donald Redmond was named president of Allemanders Square Dance Club when that group met for its final dance of the season Saturday evening. x *« © Other officers elected were William Barrow, vice presi- dent; Everett Batchlor, treas- urer; Nellie Smith, secretary; 4 Roy Lasenby and Homer | Plans Set for Festival at LeBaron PTA to Present Annual Gathering on May 2 Mrs. Fred Giddings has been named general chairman and Mrs. Charles York, cochairman of LeBaron School PTA’s an- nual spring festival to be held May 2. * * * ying with them will be Mrs Basil Tucker, fish pond; Mrs. Merle Crooks, white ele- phant; Mrs. Leland Cotter, baked goods; Mrs. Albert Bar- nett, planters and plants; Mrs. Loren Kelly, hayride; Mrs. Charles Wheeler, cotton candy and popcorn, and Mrs, Donald Upton, country store, Moran, board of governors. Caller for the evening was Sam Joan. * * * Among the guests were Mr. : and Mrs. Wayne Carlsen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bens, Mr. and | Mrs. Sidney Geal, Mr. and Mrs. Donald LeBeau, Mr. and _ Mrs. Charles Rice and -Mr. and Mrs. Claude Graves. * x ¢* Others were Mr. and Mrs, Harry Redding, Mr. and Mrs. : : ; , Robert , Mr. and Mrs. AO ROL OP or Florence Gullstrand is this year’s Kappa Kamma, the honorary teachers Sepa Spt endlier and Barnard lesae| barbecue beams president of Xi Chapter of Delta society. Mrs. John Bassett. and hot dogs; Mrs. Roy Church x * * pop; Mrs. M: W., Farnsworth, An extra dance will be held second-hand articles; Mrs. Judith Maier by the club March 22 at Isaac Will Be Wed Fred Garchow, candy; Mrs. Crary Junior High School. - Harry Van Natter, used toys; Mr. and Mrs. ; Mrs. James Chipman, pie, ice Fred A. d coffee; Mrs. Nick . as . : LUNCHEONS Looks and rs. var Cla Wilson of “in April Rite |). seattest tee Cream See ee ee Bir aca BIRMINGHAM — Mr. and Popular Prices Mrs. udenslager (left Hallenbeck (right) handled publicit Completing the list are Mrs. announce the Mrs. Carl G. Maler of Surrey | pixgR FOUNTAIN rs. Harold Laudenslager (left) a (right) pe icity pe ean ace sarercment 6 road announce the engagement entertained those attending the birth __ for the event. day luncheon with several songs. Ora Personal News of Area room; Mrs. Harty Bogison, fire engine; Mrs, John Kevorkian, comics and balloons; Lola San- drige, ‘silhouettes; Boy Scouts, parcel post gifts; Mrs, Court- ney Clara, publicity, and Mrs. Garchow, cleanup. their daughter, / est is = ol Mr. rs. W. Ray ter- Mary Lou, to man of Farmincton. James M. - *e Ff Judith attended Western Russell III, Michigan University and Roy’ WILLIAM K. COWIE Custom Upholstery 25 Years of Practical Experience son of is studying at Lawrence Insti- tute of Technology. 252 8. Telegraph et TE ste? . The Leslie R. Wares of Barring- Barber, Airman 3.C. Michael E. Mac- Al |-N ati on Mr. and Mrs., They will be married April 5. - | ton road are home again following Ce poe bine a Ath Coco, lanes Mo o— a four-week vacation in South Amer- © ; Russell. of fea, The couple spent time in Co- David and Mary MacDonald. aa Event Held Skaneateles, | SPRING FESTIVAL at HAIG’S! lombia; Lima, Peru; Santiago, x * b leq ue N.Y. No ; Stitt Sanit Si gos at Ent BY Leg =| FREE HANDBAG Montevideo, Uruguay. Job’s Daughters Bethel Five, enter- amnlsohal Homan et Glen: wedding date ! In Quito, Ecuador, they visited the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Savage. The Rev. Mr. Savage, a missionary, is the son of Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Savage of Pontiac’s First Baptist Church. In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, they visited Mrs. Annice Henline and also took in the city’s carnival, which lasted four days. Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, and San Juan, Puerto Rico, were other cities visited by the Wares. x * A dinner party honoring Lee Hath- away, who is leaving soon for serv- ice in the U.S. Army, was given by Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. MacDonald of Elizabeth Lake road Saturday evening. Present were his fiancee, Gail Mrs. Roy A. Corwin presided. at the refreshment table for the tea given in her honor as new sponsor of Les Filles. Members held the affair Sunday at'the Illinois avenue home of Gretchen cae tained 37 members of the group at a slumber party in her home on Mark avenue Friday evening. x * * At the University of Michigan Phyllis Law, daughter of Mr. and- Mrs. Arthur Law of Miami road, has been elected president of Delta Delta Delta sorority. * * Receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Suzanne Isa- belle, March 6 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital are Mr. and Mrs. James J. Spring of West Huron street. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Snover of West Huron street. Mr. and Mrs, Peter L. Spring of Illinois avenue are the paternal grandparents. Pontiac Press Photes Gaensbauer. Waiting to be served are (left to right) Virginia Norvell, ~ recording secretary, and Dee Dee - Kaiser, treasurer. wood avehue, program chair- man of the Oakland County branch of the Women’s Inter- national League for Peace and Freedom, investigated interna- tional customs and cultures of the metropolitan Detroit area in obtaining entertainment features for the International Dinner and Festival the league presenfed Saturday at the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. The 7 p.m. dinner featured dishes from the United Nations Recipe Book prepared hy mem- bers of the league, including such delicacies as the Alban- jan cocktail dip, Bobotee, a dish of the Union of South Africa, Sarmale from Romania, and Torta de Banana from Brazil. HOSTESSES IN SARIS The entertainment program included Israeli dances per- formed by Mrs. Irving Schly- festone, folk dances of other countries presented by a group from the International Center in Detroit, and a _ guitarist whose specialty is Mexican melodies. * * * Members of the league were draped in saris from India as hostesses at the affair. Exhibits of. various folk arts and iandi- . crafts of other countries were featured, with U.N. flags and placemats decorating the din- ing table. Officers of the Oaklanc County Branch are Mrs Wewis Green of Southfield, president; Mrs. Houston, vice president; Mrs. John K. Ormond and Mrs. Harold Chalk of Birmingham, secretaries, and Henriette White of Detroit, treasurer. Fellowship Class - Will Hold Banquet Plans were completed for a 40th anniversary banquet to be held Saturday when Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waring hostessed Fellowhip Class of Baldwin Avenue Evangelical U nited Brethren Church, Mj Clar- ence Winkler was cohostess for the Saturday evefiing meeting. a 4 | 14 N. Saginaw | 1 has been set. ae? Pe Sal MARY LOU WILSON Betrothal Told at Dinner A dinner party held at Her fiance, son of Mr. and Bloomfield Hills Country Club Mrs. James M. Russell of Saturday evening was the oc- Skaneateles, N, Y., is a grad- casion for announcement of the engagement of Mary Lou uate of Georgetown University | and is now doing post-graduate with Each Shoe Purchase of 54.99 or More! BEAUTIFUL SHOES 84 N. Saginaw (Opp. Federal’s) Pontiac Wilson to James M. Russell III ‘ ] by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. week at ot Me Fred A. Wilson of Birming- * * * —_ ham, Attending the affair were his * * * Mary Lou attends the Uni- versity of Michigan where she is majoring in education. She is affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. 1 Be Properly Fitted at Bobette Corset Shop |. by our EXPERT CORSETIERE | for Your First BRASSIERE featuring Cformfit Teen Sized Bobbie Bras | Sizes 30 AA to 36 A- . Also a Full Selection of BOBBIE BRITCHES and GIRDLES parents and their daughters, Trintje and Sue, Mr. and Mrs. - Dwight W. Winkelman and Wil- liam P. Sims of Skaneateles, saa Hees Melrose of Auburn, BOBETTE SHOP | (Next to Strand Theater) “a Charge Accounts Invited — | a FAMILY NIGHTS Woodward at Square Lake Rd. Try Our Delicious Lenten Specials! ¥ Le a ea HR NE TWELVE ee ee ee eee Se ee ee QS ES ee eee \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCEL 10, 1958 Safeguard Your Health to Prevest Fatigue Today’ s Super-Active Life Demands Pep By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Modern woman is curvacious and gone soft, The old. days of the'on women today. \to ‘the contrary) but she has nor! Gunpared to the demands made.a soft, lovely way.. Even in slacks stamped, calf atideeanad enveldpe or shorts she manages to be ex- tempus (some modern fashions'covered weEe seem restful whie vn! Yet today’ $s woman is ailurta 2 in Happily sporting the pledge pins that they received in ceremonies that marked the end of sorority rushing at the University of Michigan last Sunday Area Girls Join U. of M. Sororities | By ROSE PERLBERG U. of M. Correspondent ANN ARBOR—Laughter and tears, hugs and kisses marked TRADE-IN on This Deluxe QUEEN As Pictured Reg. $159.95 OUR SALE PRICE 11 NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 YEARS TO PAY Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 P.M. WAYNE GABERT 121 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-6189 ‘41.95 ees will be obligat course) , Rayon, Cornice Boards, Boyce. Pledge Day, the end of soror- ity rushing at the University of Michigan. * * * The traditiona] happy, hec- tic day culminated four weeks of rushing, a month -during wwhich actives and rushees sac- ‘yificed sleep and classes to pursue the getting-to-know- - you process. Both had a chance to observe each other. in formal and “fun” situations, with the five sets of parties that made up this spring’s rushing schedule. AREA PLEDGES Among the 580 coeds who went Greek are a number of young people from Pontiac ‘and the area. : . * * x ' Pledging Alphi Phi is Carey Ann Charles of Avondale ave- nue, while the sisters of Alpha Gamma Delta have drawn Frances Martha Garrison of Covert road. Prospective actives of Pj Beta Phi are Peggy Ann Fagen of West *Huron street and Judy Ann Huntwork of Illinois avenue. Delta Gamma will be next semester home of Sharon Ellen Boyce of Starr avenue, while Karen Nancy Purnell has pledged herself to Delta Phi Epsilon and Joanna Sherman has taken the Sigma Kappa oath. * * * Some coeds from Bloomfield Hills have also decided to try the sorority life. Looking for- ward to life as a Collegiate Sororis member is Barbara Whitcomb Barker. DelfA Delta Delta is the affiliation of Jane Curie, while Susan Lorena Kennedy has chosen Gamma Phi Beta. FILLS THE BILL For Marilyn Alice Malone, Kappa Kappa Gamma fills the bill. Linda Frances Meyers has decided that Delta Gamma is the house for her, while Alpha Phi sisters attracted Judith Mary Nelson. * * * Victoria Ann Nunneley plans ‘to spend the rest of her col- lege career under the roof of Pi Beta Phi; Catherine Elea- nor Dyni has pledged her alle- giance to Zeta Tau Alpha and Karen Smith has taken the oath of Chi Omega. The hand of sisterhood also . beckoned to coeds from Bir- mingham. Chi Omega was the choice of Dawn BeMent, Susan Burkhart and Janice Lann Es- kew. Alpha Xi Delta appealed to Martha Ruth Cox, while it "is une Phi for Linda Arleen Rakas, Janet Flizabeth Miller and Sheilah Susan James. * * * Delta Delta Delta sisters im- pressed Nancy Susan Maxwell. Kappa Alpha Theta has the pledge of Beverly Ann Ford, Judie Ann Reynolds and Ju- ‘ Custom Drapery DEPARTMENT. e Telored for your room, with an‘added touch of elegance because Spencer's. New, await you Blad to bring samples to your home. FLOOR COVERINGS _ 3511 Elizabeth Lake Rd. they come from smart and exciting materials + Color Stylists and Home (No C Choose from Fortisan, Fiberglas, Cotton. Traverse Rods and Bamboo. VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES FE 4-7775 SS oe eerieeenerengmncs tremely feminine. Even with ‘he ‘complexity of her life she still has more glamor than previeus ben-| erations. I was in a beauty salon not | long ago when a woman came in | for a quick hairdo. She had just finished 400 miles on a_ high. | speed throughway and had 150 | still to go: She looked a tittle tired ' when she arrived, but as fresh as a daisy when she left. I gathered from her conversation that she is the ngether of thires children and was on her wax te be auditioned for television. | hove often wondered what happened Bet she made it' * * * What a Jife! Airplais, knitting and golf. Babies, tennis, swimming, laundry work, painted toenails, , homemaking and careers! Yet they all fit together in an attractive modern way. They fit together if, the woman has superlative energy. Today a woman who drags about | with cronic fatigue and backaches| are (back row) Peggy Fagen, Frances Garrison and Judy Huntwork. In front: are Joanna Sherman and Sharon dith Louise Krempa. Selecting Kappa Kappa Gamma _ are Barbara Abbott and Mary Brooks Burkman, OTHER CHOICES It’s Pi Beta Phi for Janice Kay Goulder, Sally Jane Man- son and Elizabeth Jane Thomp- son. Sigma Kappa will be the future home of Janet Ann Mitchell and Barbara Ann Place, while Peggy Ann Zulak will reside next semester in the Zeta Tau Alpha house. For the next few weeks the pledges will go through the training period that helps them to get better acquainted with leaflet ‘for Beauty and Health’ send a AA or flies into tempers is out of date. Today a woman must build her health habits into her daily lroutine in order to be in ihe swim with the truly vital members of her sex. * * * Most of the rules for health are simple bits of advice we have) heard over and over again and have not taken seriously because they are so familiar. We would all be wise to pin a list of rules on our bedroom door so that we are reminded inorning and night of the value of good health habits. If you would -like .to have my “Essential Daily Routine with your request for leafigt No. 19 to Josephine Lowman in care cf The Pontiac Press. | Science telis us that way back! before the ice age the ancestors of man went around on all fours just like any other self-respecting lanimal. Then with the passing of hundreds of-generations man grad- ually got up on his hind feet and acquired philosophy, foresight, am-| bition and responsibilities — along ® with poor posture and CONT PHTOD: * * ight it Qnee he was s.anding’ upri 0 aid things to his mind and to his innards. He fell heir to all of those) noble qualities which make him man but he also received, as penal-| ties for his blessings, round shoul-| ders, prolapsed abdomens and sway backs, GROWING PAINS There are days even yet when Ne each of us, would like to crawl |; our | 5 around on all fours. and gi insides and our minds a chance to fall back into place. But now we! 2% have growing pains, physical and mental. We are big boys and girls now and have to take it. A strong abdominal wall is one of the great aids in combatting the triimphs or mistakes of our ancestors. Nature endowed us with a strong natural girdie made of our ow’ muscles. ‘ Women In particularly should in- dulge in abdominal exercises since childbearing does stretch these muscles, and also since a protrud- ‘ing abdomen is one of the most usual feminine figure faults. - ”* * this one: Lie on the floor on your with your legs straight and your be smart- look smart for SELF-ASSURANCE properly cleaned clothes actives and their own pledge sisters before initiation cere- monies later this spring. Custardy Fruit Pie an Easy One | By JANET ODELL | How about an applesauce pie?) | With canned sauce you can make it | jany time. Lemon juices adds an | extra tang. | Today's cook, Mrs. Rudaiph Isaacson, is the mother of two ‘teenage daughters She belongs to a church social group. Sewihg is her hobby. | APPLE FLUFF PIE | By Mrs, Rudolph Isaacson | 2 eggs, separated 2 tablespoons lemon fulce 1 tablespoon flour Balt | 2 cups well sweetened applesauce | Pastry for open faced pie Combine applesauce, lemon| |juice, salt, flour and well beaten! legg yolks, Cook in double boiler until thick and smooth. Beat whites until stiff; fold into cooked mix ture. : Pour into pastry lined tin. Bake 30 minutes at 425 degrees, or until (crust is brown COMPLETE SHIRT SERVICE to say nothing of| ' budgets and inferiority complexes. | 7 Try | 33 “back 4 arms extending straight out from, the shoulder pits, palms toward the floor. Bend the right knee. Make! circles ,with the knee. Circle’ first in one direction and then in the | other. Return right leg to the floor. | This time bend the left knee and) make circles with it, 4irst in one | direction and then jin the other. Return left leg to the floor. As soon as you can do so hend ‘both knees. Make circles with both | knees, circling first in one direction | and then in the other. Return to! and then continue. } * * * If you would like to have | tested abdominal exercises, which take inches from that measurement the floor periodically for a rest} *. Easter Special! Annaliese Beauty Shop 8014 N. Saginaw St. Be ready to join the Easter Parade... with a lovely ~Annaliese SPECIAL , PERMANENT OTHER MACHINE, tana ohemincnaee AND COLD WAVEs ..... ses ee ee Styled Hair Cutting — from $1.50 (Over Tasty Bakery) Open Friday Evening . from. $5 FE 2-5600 and strengthen the abdominal muscles, sen? a stamped, self-| ‘addressed envelope: with jour re- cuest for leaflet No. 2. Address: Josephine Lowman in care of The Pontiac Press.- Tomorrow: ‘Hubby Happy—W ife Lost Overweight on Marathon.” | ‘ PERMANENTS-$3. 50 and up fa No Ap orem Necessary LOUIS Beauty Shop , Mon. Tues.. Wed, Thurs.—Hair Cc ule 10 W. 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Lett: in coats at Sycamore, long proportion spring's Lassie, another exclusive name Arthur's. life of the coat Coat Salon — Second Floor . paanate Anes seed eens gis needy oe ar . eae The coat ™ Dy wae” Ait scedesu sere i : bias eta ? be sketched from stock 59.98 Elegantly handsome in Lisbon, worsted cloth, precise and perfect with the lining guaranteed for the Sizes 6 to 18 a @ 555 aa Bae a aie iia se ‘a ins Staee 2. Sr ere: - ot Rela AG NS Al AE ence kee a ged ge a ae Pi ete et ory THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, Mane 10, 1958 Alpha Delta Kappa Names Volunteers Mrs. Charles Hampshire, Mrs. Clinton George, Mrs. Gordon Rice, Bonnie Coan and Lois Coan will serve as volunteers at Pontiac State Hospital during March. They will represent Epsilon Chapter of Dear Abby asst By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: Our principal *« DEAR ABBY: When do you think it is too late to have a _family? My husband and I having a family because we both held good positions and we didn't want to stop making } i | Remember, Students, Life Begins at 40 up because we are too old. His mother says I am past my prime and childbirth at my Bride- 5. Be Entertained lat Shower Alice Behnke, daughter of Mr. sis. ai es Bloomfield and Mrs. Elton Behnke of Joslyn| 5 avenue, was honored at a miscel-| | ASHION SHOP : | 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. | Alpha Delta Kappa. a The chapter met in the Rochester drive home of Mrs. D. L. Smith, with Mrs. Hampshire serving as has flipped over one of our teachers, When she should be in study hall she is always out in the hall good money, . I am 38 and he is 41. Now he says he thinks we should give have been married for 12 years and there is nothing wrong with either of us. We put off age would be dangerous, Have you (or your readers) any in- formation on this subject? WANTING A FAMILY DEAR WANTING: Nature laneous bridal shower Friday eve- ning in the home of Mrs. J. Basil Meidlein of Lowell street. cahostess. Contributions were made talking to Married ; Assisting the hostess was Mrs. }) to’a new Alpha Delta Kappa house him. prec ig s “Se Rise as Russell Brackett. Miss Behnke J) : in Kansas City, Mo. They tice Saturday | Sou are young enough if you |Will become tlie bride of Gordon Fortin on March 29. Shop Every Nite ‘til 9—Saturday ‘ are ready, willing and able. |’ and Kush and afternoon were Complete ’ act worse Good luck! Attending the shower were the ||| Beauty Service than some of Frances S. ~*~ * & bride’s mother, Mrs. Behnke; |] the students. ' . Mrs. Richard Bucksar, Mrs. Har- |[' Serving Union Lake Area She’s an old Willson and DEAR ABBY: What do you old Perry, Mrs. John Lamont, J) HAIR STYLING lady almost 40 think of a boy who kisses @ | Ning Raymond Coombe, Mrs. PERMANENTS ABBY and he is John Rolph = bok - oes date? nee Frank Ledford, Mrs. Clayton HAIR CUTTING over that. Deslardins ee complaining—only wonder- | Gillies, Mrs. Jack Wethy, Mrs. | Don't you think they should Adolph Tweit, Mrs. James Wel- know better at their age? | lington and Mrs. Daniel Mac- |] ) Mary Lu Pears, owner LU PEARS WONDERING Parents of the) DEAR WONDERING: I THEIR STUDENTS bred think he believes in never put- Det . t ULTRA MODERN DEAR STUDENTS: Life Be- Font OS ting off till tomorrow what he | Mrs. Fay Magner, Mrs. J. H. Beauty Shop gins at 40! Don't frown on Mr. and Mrs.| ©" 4 wre . * Ses SpA mate this romance—if it works out bd a endaracit | ‘ " oe en = you might get a holiday on the James C. DEAR ABBY: Before my George, Mrs. Dora Copeland, Mrs. day of the wedding Vill f best buddy went into service, eo Se ee ne b fe oh . . uison oO he ask » to keep my eye |Barker, Mrs. James : : ‘ on — ici ae bm. -She |George Henshilwood and Mrs. John | Bloomfield | \oudn't date others, so I went | Mitchell were are * 4 : , * Hills, and the| over to keep her company and IT’S - ; I started taking her to a show | Also invited were Mrs. Charles |}j | bridegroom's now and then. ; Baynes, Mrs. John Fuller, Mrs./}) | TH f Before we realized what was |Emerson Brown, Mrs. Irl Wil- parents are | happening we found ourselves |liams, Mrs. Bert Weddle, Mrs. | in love with each other. She wants to write and tell him the truth and i say we should keep it quiet until he comes home. Please advise us. He eomes home in March. Floyd Parks, Mrs. Nellie Murphy and Mrs. John Ritter. Area Leader Talks to Women’s Guild the Norman L. DesJardins of RESULTS TT Owosso. | DA WONDER cussing “Wheat Our Guilds Mean|} “TEX” DEAR TEX: Do not write him this news, When he re- turns, let the girl talk to him alone, Possibly she was just lonesome in his absence and found you a welcome substi- SRR OHN ROLPH Des/ARDINS Mrs. Frank Buppert, president of the Detroit Regional Women's Guild, spoke to members of the Bethel United Church of Christ Women’s Guild at the church, dis- M RS. Frances Willson Weds — When we clean your drapes, you'll be as proud of them Se ee eg ee as the day you bought them. {bs 5 C b kk C tute. d Do. ; In ran roo eremony x & * MMenabers were informed at the }) _ _ If you have a problem, write —— a. pee oui f ; : ze ' aning Earls ing Imont {-to—Abigait—V¥an—Buren—in—{will hostess the Lenten Quilt Hour la Doing Your Spring Clean g ar y? the setting for the weasing. ie Nase reruns © nate care of The Pontiac Press. |to be held for other guilds in a i ° A e : : She will be glad to answer |area on March 21. Assisting with | i 3 It’s Later Than You Think! Frances Spencer Willson and | chose a gray wool ensemble | your Jetter, For a personal re- |the program were Mrs, Robert | | John Rolph DesJardins oe with matching hat. The couple | ply, please enclose a stamped |Petersen, Mrs. Mary Griep and | i ) . GIVE US A CALL NOW! — gr es ne will live in Flint. self-addressed envelope, Mrs. Marie Gix. i | ceremony before 150 guests. : TU ES D AY ON LY! ‘ * * * 1 t c Hours: ————————————— a OPEN EVERY #& \ f . \ Office and Plant FATH ER 7A.M.-6P.M, Parents of the bride are Mr. OPEN EVERY Bargain Close-Out of } Joslyn Ave. FE 2 4 pig ade ae ita bir » NIGHT UNTIL All Wi F hi i Cor, Mansfield) & SON -64 of Bloomfie s, and the i bridegroom is the son of the Mon. they Set. 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. inter asnions Norman L. DesJardins of . . . DRY CLEANERS Owosso. : ction querenteed of your money beck ; 4 If your Size is here it’s less ————— —= | DWARDIAN GOWN than half original price. 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W: With t S y : ‘he Pan Mare Ca Re ~ Resemble Old-Egg Throwing Contest New Way Without Surgery: cruiting Substation has announced) The enlistees have been flown Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain, m4 that 12 area men enlisted in the/ty san pi Calif. f : A . : : U.S. Marines during the month of San) ieee (Cale at 32 \weeks Stops Itching as it Shrinks Hemorrhoids . morclis sad ig Me of recruit training. By JAMES MARLOW | He blamed the ‘‘cold war’’ onjellite, ridiculed Eisenhower andisummit meeting that might ac- New York, N. Y. (S ial) — 4 a problem!” And among these ebruary. | WASHINGTON — It looks;communism, accused the Soviets/Dulles, and blistered the ‘‘West-|complish something. For the first ‘ume ri seen has | sufferers were a very wide va- Of the dozen enlistees, seven N datiGar Wood G like an egg-throwing contest —j0f running out on promjses tojern imperialists’ who wanted to x « * found a new healing substance | riety of hemorrhoid conditions, were Pontiac men. They were: 'NQM€G at Oar YVoo O./with old eggs. Both sides are|help unify Germany and let the/preserve a war atmosphere in Th. as wha: the State D with the astonishing ability to | some of 10 to 20 years’ standing. Stephen L. Cundiff: of 229 E.| yy, AYNE A 5 J. O'Bri splattered in the high-level Amer-|satellites hold free elections; con-jorder to make money. at was what the state “e-| shrink hemorrhoids, stop itch- All this, without the use of . Walton Blvd.; James E. Garris, NE w — Angus J. O'Brien) -an-Soviet discussions on how to|demned the Soviet Union for un-| 1, short order, the State De-\putment fired back in an aide! ing, and relieve pain—without | narcotics, anesthetics or astrin- ‘ aa and Joseph R. Hager Jr. have been 5 ; Aecrini Ae ith j 4 ae , ue memoire of its own. What it meant gents of any kind. The secret js « ef 34) Amberwood St.; Dennis . ; hold a summit meeting. ermining nations with its 82/yartment issued a statement tear-|; ; : enreey: « elected to the board of directors of] premier Bulganin has written|vetoes in the United Nations pomeet in nondiplomatic language was: In one hemorrhoid case after | a new healing substance (Bio- “ cee oe "ling into Khrushchev for spread-|Whom are you kidding? What it] another,“verystrikingimprove- | Dyne*) —the discovery of a. acuta yous, (Gia ee \Gar Wood Industries Inc. O'Brien President Eisenhower four letters x *« * distorted vi f United ted and 1d-f: h instit . Lyons, . ale ay § ve : : ing a ‘‘distorted view of Uni : ment” was reported and veri- | world-famous research Institu- = St.; Gary M. Van Ryzin, of 132 le eerie otieen a eee since December. Eisenhower has} He needled Bulganin for being|States policies and motivations.” shire emt en wipe ~ fied by ectore euesrvatioam! tion. Already, Bio-Dyne is in ~ Wenonah Dr.; Allen J. Watts, of | dent and. director of manufactur: replied with three. Both agree!too wordy in his letters; blamed xk *« * hada Sosy mit: ne Pain was relieved promptly. | wide use for healing injured $4 Cross St.; and Sherman S. | peace ig wonderful. Each uses a'the Soviet Union for the arms race Ap . spectacle And, while gently relieving | tissue on all parts of the body. — ne . jing. The company makes’ truck ; Meanwhile, the Soviet Foreign in, actual reducti This new healing substance Weakley Jr., of 258 State St. a ipment ract hi lot of paper blaming the other/and wanting to overthrow other Ofticnllin lalnotelio this county me pain, actual reduction or re- ) ng } . equipment, construction machinery) 54. for the mess the world’s in. governments: and he told o this country ; . traction (shrinking) took place. | is offered in ou ppeeery oF eat Other area enlistees were: Her- and road building equipment. eet BAAS old Bul-'called by diplomats an aide me-'U, of M. Opens Galleries - And most amazing of all — | ment form called Preparation : x *« * ganin one of his letters was just’moire — suggested that maybe, this improvement was main- | H.* Ask for individually sealed Others heaved eggs of their own,a mild rehash of a “bitter speech’ |after all, the foreign ministers) ANN ARBOR uw — Renovated) tained in cases where doctors’ | convenient Preparation H sup: observations were continued | positories or Preparation H : from the sidelines: Secretary of|by Khrushchev before a bunch of|could meet to arrange a summit! galleries of the University of Mich- b , ; ‘ 9 State Dulles, Communist party|farmers in Minsk last Jan. 22. |eonference. igan Museum of Art in Alumni) Over a period of many months! | ointment with special a gare boss Khrushchev, the State De- x ke But, upon analysis, all the Sov-|Memorial Hall will be re - opened In fact, results were so thor- | cator. Preparation H is sold at partment, the Soviet Foreign Or-| While Bulganin§ was writing | iets Were suggesting was that the|tod Prof. Charles H» Sawyer ough that sufferers were able all drug counters. Satisfaction fice Ie ne - renee Sere Beers Vee st AE Bo lake yeT.| to make such astonishing state- | guaranteed or money refunded. ; about peace and_ togetherness,|foreign ministers act like a bunch|museum director, said reconstruc-| mentsas“Piles have ceased to be *Reg. U.S. Pat Of. So, while both sides talk of the Khrushchev at Minsk belittled this|of booking agents without author-|tion will increase space for. ex- summit, both are using the ex-|country’s efforts to launch a sat-lity to make preparations for a! hibits, changes for propaganda. This | mm may be the diplomats’ idea of T i how to arrange a meeting. To a) . 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Huron Street STR | " : 1 Rochester Branch: Downtown Branch: . te » ‘ NX iy mx | yy DY AVY AmX 6 | , 407 Main St. | 16 E. Eas yee St. Rr ae .\y KC. 108 yt @ i BRLNWK oe i K At \ s = ff = a 6 ag OS a be hee ee a eee ee ee Rae aa Sager OS a ae Gr RI Fogel! ig rc gay ee er ey no 8 a GS oe BE ag Se re rr 10, 1958 THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN FIFTEEN MONDAY, MARCH Hold Elections in 10 Oakland Area ~ MANITO SCOUTARAMA — AII phases of Boy Scouting were on exhibit Saturday—efterneen—at fhe Manito District Scoutarama at Waterford High -School gymnasium. Twenty-three troops and packs, each displaying a type of scouteraft, participated in the annual event. Here Robert ~~ > ee planes to (from gate, Waterford, Ryan, 7105 Howell, Waterford, of Air Explorer HOME SAFETY EXHIBIT — terested observers at the annual Stoutarama Saturday were (from left) William and Robert Stouffer. With their mother, Donald Stouffer, of 2834 Melvin * MARILYN ROBERTA SWIFT The engagement of Marilyn Roberta Swift to Pfe. Tommie D. Rose has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swift of Rattalee Lake road, Davisburg. Th> prospec- tive bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Jocelyn Denman of North street, Holly, and Samuel Rose of Dubuque, Iowa. Pfc. Rose is serving . with the Marine Corps in Japan. No date has been set for the wed- ding. Nassau, capital of the Bahamas. bean asa pirate town. Buccaneer - Henry Jennings and his followers ~ found the site “a good retreat and general recepticle” for their’ i8th- ' Century business of plunder. A couple of in- Manito District they stopped to Chris Letts, 249 Mrs. St., Rochester, strates the da circuits. Your PTA Is Planning Squadron 34, explains the construction of model Waterford. Both are members of Troop 61. Lo- cated at the Pontiac Airport, the Explorer Squad- ron is the only one in the Clinton Valley Council. left) Charles Stearns, 290 High- and William Hunt, 5317 Vincent, @ hg + Communities é Residents Go to Polls Today Special Issues Include Annexation, Tax Plan, Charter Revision Residents of 10 Oakland County area communities, townships and two school districts are going to the polls today in special and reg- ular elections. Among the special issues on baHots are annexation, charter re- visions, a taxing plan and the sale of liquor by the. glass, Milford is voting whether to set up a five-man commission to draft a home rule charter. Also on the ballot is a proposal to permit the sale of liquor by the glass in village taverns. Voters in the Village of Holly will decide whether they want to! become a city. A nine-member charter commission will be elected at the same time if the proposal is approved./ The Village of Oxford and Ox- ford Township are voting on a | proposal on the annexation of 450 acres of/ township land to the village. /The village councilmen also will be elected, Bingham Farms is voting on a Romeo exchanges pleasantries with a customer of over 25 years’ standing, 77-year-old Al Hildred, retired plumber. IN barber DUNK’S BARBERSHOP Duncan ‘Dunk’ Barkley Although unable trade with little on life. Regidents in Franklin are voting charter amendment to allow By LEE WINBORN jhave been coming to him for hair- village tax money to be used for Romeo Correspondent jcuts, for more than 29 years. vilJage roads. i ee b I fore voters in the Farmington ROMEO — Duncan “Dunk""| Marin’ betas bathering afize afd West Bloomfield School dis-Barkley is a barber by trade and | school there in 1914. A year later icts are proposals for bond issues|@ cheerful philosopher by nature. R While cutting hair in his shop, he began commuting te agin otaling $1,840,000: where his older brothers, Jack i is hous t 152 W. . The largest is in Farmington ackington 7 tones disperses | and Bill, already had a shop of where a one and a half million and of good-natured humor his. their own. Dunk was only 13 at dollar bond issue is at stake. customers enjoy. | the time. The money would be used to | x «© & “I'd do the lathering, then my build two new elementary | ‘brothers woule shave the custom- hoo : > as c¢ ~d amo 8 § shi s schools, a service building and | Barkley has counted am«¢ ng hi ers.” Barkley recalls | to buy new school sites regular patrons five~ generations "> : =: _ lof at least two Romeo families, x & * The West Bloomfield district is|\the James Burlisons and the Lloyd} ‘When I started barbering, there | dsking approval of a $340,000 bond Quicks. Others of his old cronies,were 10 shaves to one haircut. Now ent ef staal esclutied aia eal Retraining of 30 Benefits County barring write-ins,. Washington Township voters will decide whether they want to au-| thorize the township board to hire the services of a professional plan- ning consultant. Rochester will elect four village! S . councilmen from a field of cn Otyles In Orient candidates, while in Romeo voters will confirm nominations of ato Be Featured ROCHESTER — An International | Fashion Show, presented by Mrs.| \Wayne Carpenter of East Lansing, ' |will be featured at the program of, whole slate of village officers,| « in Rochester the Rochester Branch of The Wom.| Job Rehabilitation Plan Saves Oakland $23,716 , By rehabilitating 30 Oakland Cle Mrs. Carpenter, a former resi-'County persons back into paying aon Rev. Pau! Du dent. of Rochester, is director of | jobs last year, the county saved fick spect atthe ehigtee Raat "Adventure in World Understand-23,716 in welfare payments to ik/ing’’ at Michigan State University.|these individuals, according to the) iThis is a part of the continuing | State Office of Vocational Rehabil-| he recently Cheerful Barber Plies Trade sal which would bring the ° e | Missal “\vitlagef charter in line with state’ e S | te e | n ~ na e to ta Nn void’ and said the board did not laws, jn order to permit the village! jact ‘‘reasonably.”’ | paralyzed. lined the wails of his shop for Rules Teacher Can Keep Job Tenure Group Orders Hazel Park to Reinstate Marveta Hine DETROIT w—The State Tenure Commission ordered reinstatement of Marveta A. Hine, a 52-year-old teacher, by the Hazel Park School Board with back pay. * * * % Miss Hine was dismissed from her $6,200-a-year job Jan. 3, 1957, 'when she refused to take a psychi- ‘atric examination. She originally |was suspended in 1955 for alleged irefusal to obey board rules and regulations. Between her suspen- sion and her dismissal she drew |pay, although she didn’t teach. The Detroit suburb’s school board may appeal the tenure commission's ruling to the State Supreme Court. Officials could not be reached for comment im- mediately. Pontiac Press Photo to use his legs, Barkley plies his difficulty and a cheerful outlook | Miss Hine, who lives at 2111 'N. Washington, Royal Oak, will |have about $7,000 in salary coming ‘if the commission's ruling. stands. She had been a Hazel Park teach- ‘er 20 years before her dismissal, * * * ' The commission held her dis- “erroneous, illegal and The ruling stated: he| | “It is the opinion of this commission that, under the facts and circumstances as shown by the evidence, the appellee (the school board) did not act rea- sonably in its manner of dis- missing Miss Hine, and further, that she was not guilty of in- subordination for refusing to ap- pear for a psychiatric examina- tion, it's 20 haircuts to one shave,” said. ‘‘I don't shave anymore be- cause it involves standing up.” A casual customer in Barkley’s shop would never realize to watch him work that he is un- able to be on his feet. In 1936, a serious attack of multiple sclerosis left his- legs partially The Barkley family had moved to Romeo in 1924, and in the '30's| both of his brothers died, leaving Dunk in charge of the barber shop on South Main street. 2 * *® * Barkley’s trips to and from work jafter his illness were quite strenu- ous. They involved pulling himself | 1 Escaped Convict jan parallel bars from his house to} , ‘ ‘the car, then using bars which|i7 ATeq Seeking support on the way'to his barber(OVvernor S Help chair. The Village Council, realizing _ A 23-year-old- Pontiac Township his limitations, four years ago Man has pinned his hopes on Gov. voted to allow him to open a G. Mennen Williams to avoid being shop in his home. ireturned to @ Georgia prison. “It is also the opinion of this commission that Miss Hine was not inefficient, incompetent, im- moral or was found to have dis- obeyéd any school laws or ne- giected her duty in any way.” en's National Farm and Garden| in Welfare Costs Barkley is a cheerful person, James T. Forgarty Jr., who Coun Cal nd Assn. Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the |whose red hair is gradually turn-| lives with his sister, Mrs. Floyd e ar Woodward Memorial Library. ing white and who has hardly the| Caverly, 445 Brown Rd., escaped from Waycross prison on Dec, 3, 1956, three months before he was due for parole consideration. He was serving a three to five year sentence for burglary of a sign of a wrinkle. He has barbells, and dumbbells which he uses daily to strengthen his back and arm muscles. * * a Almont rnoon Circle of the Women's Pontiac Press Photes The Afte Peliowship of the Congregational Church in Almont will sponsor a bake sale at the Ford showroom Saturda of the 10 am. bake sale will made bread. Specialty be home- The reguiar meeting of Almont OES Chapter will be held tomorrow at 8 p.m A special mores with Ralph Morrow of the animal husbandry department of Michigan State University as guest will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Irvin Brooks Thursday evening. Me ora The Married Merry Mixers group will attend a style show at Lapeer Thursday evening, then will enjoy refreshments at Roderick Pierson cohostess, inspect the home safety display. W. Buell, Rochester, of Explor- ngers of overloaded electrical CLARKSTON—Dr. Wallace Watt, consultant on mental health for the |Michigan Department of Health in| Lansing: will be the guest speaker at the Clarkston Elementary School ‘PTA meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. He will talk on ‘Ages and Stages of Children's. Growth.” Dr. Watt, who received his master’s degree at University of Michigan, has been a teacher and principal of the Part Time and Continuation School, Battle Creek, for boys and girls who have quit school before gradu- to Be Clarkston Speaker West Bloomfield Township Dr. Milton J. Huber, director of! Boys Republic at Farmington, will! be featured speaker at Green School PTA meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday. This will be the first time the group has met at the new school, located just east of the old school on Walnut Lake road in West Bloomfield Township. Dr. Huber will speak on ‘Seeds of Delinquency.” Election of officers for 1958-59 will follow a brief business meet- ation. He also has served as field Guidance Institute and as in- | structor at Battle Creek College. | Dr. Watt has traveled in 26 coun-! tries of Europe and the Near East, | studying youth organizations and delinquency controls. He also was a Boy Scout executive in Living- ston and Washtenaw counties. Third grade room mothers will serve refreshments. ~ Asking to Sell School DRYDEN — Qualified voters in e Dryden Community School trict will’ be asked to author- ize the sale of the Thornville School and its site at a special meeting at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Dryden High School ‘audi- torium, | , ~ sociologist for the Michigan Child iserved. '$15, $10 and $5. * > ing, and refreshments will be Four Towns The Four Towns School PPA will meet Thursday at the school from} 7:30 to 8 p.m. This will be mother’s night. Officers will be elected and re- freshments will be served by the fifth grade room mothers, with Mrs. Charles Paul in charge. Marlette The Marlette Community Ele- mentary PTA will sponsor a talent} scout show in April, with prizes of} x All talent scouts should send a Box 112, Mariette, with their name, address, and phone number. Age and type of talent also should be included. All -entries must be in by jmeet Saturday evenin — St 7 Hadley firemen and their wives will at the Hadley Town Hall for a social meeting and to celebrate the birthday of Edward Greene. ers Post 138, Rochester, explains and demon- (Birthdays of each fireman are being celebrated as they occur chester The Dorcas, Gertrude Melick and Har- mony Circles of the Women's Society of, Paul's Methodist Chureh. Rochester, will have a jottit meeting Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Woodward Memorial Library. Mrs. Arthur Dewey will present a teview of the book “The Day Christ Died.” Union Lake Union Lake Firemen will hold thelr ns will be made road, Imlay on | The Women's Study Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Carey E. Terry at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon. The prog s Libraries Abroad,” will ram, “Pam- be given b Mrs. Edgar Hougom. Mrs. Terry will tal on a Libraries in the United! begin at 8. | State: the home of Mrs. Zillah Hill with Mrs.|tesses are Mrs. Weldon Keast, Mrs. |Earl Dean. Tea chairman is Mrs. 1:30 p.m.| de! | Woodward Ave. Education Service for Foreigh Stu- jtation. On a large wall near his cus- dents. | *~ * * ‘tomers’ couch he has a bulletin | The speaker will bring eight dif-| the office, which receives funds board upon which he fastens post- ferent costumes which will be mod- 5, a state-federal matching basis,\Catds sent to him from all over eled by members of the Rochester -.habilitated the persons who were the world. hee arpa econ ° dependent on public assistance into| punk married a Romeo girl, jpine & *- __|jobs where their combined wages Ruth Robertson, in 1926 and they Guests are invited. Mrs. Clair Ma-|totaled $132,496. are parents of a son and daugh- }goon and Mrs. Armin Sieffert are | “They are thus able to provide | ter, both married now and living jin charge of the program and hos-) . better life for the 143 children | in Utica. The Barkleys also have and other dependents whom they | four grandchildren. support,” said Ralph E. Cum-| mrs. Barkley has been a book- mins, Oakland County counselor Ikeeper for the Romeo Savings GOP Club to H iS Ce Gu ‘Bank for 21 years. She and her U o ear | “Our costs to rehabilitate these husband, with their respective Talk on Housing persons was $9,314,"" said Cum-ibusiness contacts, have little diffi- mins. ‘‘This is far less than what culty keeping up with the news ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — Oakland County would have had to'‘both on the local and naticnal Housing redevelopment in Royal pay out in welfare if this program scene. Oak Township will be the topic of} had not succeeded.” ‘a talk ae per ae a x * * Only one thing bothers him in ‘Woodward Republican Club to Cummins said this his business. Baride d s § Ss program, hi: siness, y says, an held Thursday at the GOP head-|training could be increased for|that is when he is asked for an quarters in Birmingham, 351 N.| jany other disabled persons if the Elvis Presley style haircut. “I've state could match federal funds.|had very few requests, ut when “It takes a little over one dollar in I do, I try to talk them out of it.” ‘Harry Freeman. * * * Giving the talk will be Raymond general store in Spaulding, Ga. Forgarty came to Michigan after his escape and worked as a metal polisher in Clarkston. He married last May and his wife is expecting a child this month. PASTOR GOES TO'BAT On Jan. 6, the Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested him on a fugitive warrant, but his pastor, the Rev. James E. Taulbee, of the First Baptist Church, Drayton Plains, has gone to bat for him with the governor. “Rev. Taulbee appeared with Fo- igarty in Circuit Court, has found jnew employment for him and is ‘circulating petitions asking the gov- ernor to give him sanctuary in | Michigan, Pontchartrain Bridge is 24 miles long and speeds traffic between New Orleans and points north. This extraordinary causeway cost 46 million dollars to build. Hatcher, manager of Royal Oak 1K) state funds to match and earn two! Township Homes. The meeting will dollars in federal funds,"’ he said. He said $500,000 in federal funds} ' JOENE BEATTY Mr, and Mrs.. Donald Beatty | of Williamston have announced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Joene, to Paul F, Heinke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Heinke of Crumb road, Walled Lake, The prospective pride- groom is attending Michigan March 21. State University, lare unclaimed this year because! Michigan could not match the money, Gray Lady Course fo Begin Tuesday ROMEO — The Macomb County| Red Cross Chapter will offer its, first Gray Lady training course! in Romeo beginning Tuesday at| the First Congregational Church. | * * t The course, which usually in-) cludes six sessions, will be con-) densed into four classes here. They will be held from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. ‘this Tuesday and Thursday, and at the same time March 18 and 20. Now that the Community Hos- ‘pital, between Romeo and Almont, is nearing completion, local women have expressed interest in volun- teering their help as Gray Ladies. They will perform many non- nursing services for the patients and hospital staff. = * * * Mrs. Edgar Priest is accepting registrations at PL 2-2693. GAIL TURNER Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Turner of Monrovia drive, Drayton Plains, have announced the engagement of their. daughter, Gail, to Gerald R. Barnfather,’ son of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Barnfather ‘of Caterbury Dr., Pontiac. The wedding date hasn't been set, SIGNED AND SEALED — presents deed for site of Orion C More than one-half the total, cheddar output each year comes| from the cheese leading state of| Wisconsin, = | funds to construct the building. fi Starrs (left), organization president. and: Eugene Butman“donated the-34-acre site on Kern Orion Township, to the center. A campaign is under way to Pontiac Press Phote Fred Ruge, Lake Orion realtor, ommunity Center, Inc. to Charies Floyd Rice, Martin Dehar f q 5 , commander of Eastern Air De- ee ee ee ee ee eee eee Deaths Eewhere Deaths | in Pontiac and Nearby rem "SENSATIONAL Gen. James W. McCauley, 57, vice _Service for Thomas Mina, 54, of THOMAS MINA * * * BERN, Switzerlind W — Robert . Grimm, 77, one of Europe’s lead- ing Social. Democrats and once a personal friend of Lenin and Trot- sky, died Saturday. He was ohe of the first Eruopean Socialists to de- nounce communism. F + «© ® PHOENIX, Ariz. ®—J. Edward Singleton, 81, prominent Glens Falls, N.Y., newspaper executive, attorney and businessman, died Saturday. He was president and treasurer of the Glens Falls Co., publisher of the Glens Falls Post- Star and the Glens Falls Times. He was born in Glens Falls. * * b JAFFREY, N.H. (— Ernest Bernbaum, 79, former head of the English department at the Uni- versity of Illinois, died Saturday of a stroke. He‘aas at the uni- versity from 1916 until his retire- ment in 1945 and became head of the English department in 1925. He was born in Brooklyn. * * * KNOXVILLE, Tenn. ui— Bob Wilson, 57, sports editor of Knox- ville newspapers for more than 35 years, died Saturday of cancer. He was the first sports editor of the Knoxville News when it began publishing in 1921 and in 1926 be- came editor of the merged Knox- ville News and Sentinel. * * * SANTIAGO, Chile #—Galo Gon- zales, 64, head of Chile's outlawed Communist party, died Saturday of diabetes. *® * * EAST LANSING, Mich. ®— Chester M. Wilcox, 62, cofounder of the Wileox-Gay Corp.,-an elec- tronics firm, at nearby Charlotte, died Saturday of a heart attack. x , * MIAMI, Fla. @®—Howard Sidney Melton, 62, publisher and editor of Harvey A. Jr., a horse racing pub- lication, died Saturday of a heart attack. * * bd MIAMI, Fla. @® — Mrs. Mabel Reinecke, 65, pioneer woman poli- ticlan and collector of internal |Tuesday at St. Michael Church with 588 Franklin Rd., will be held at 3:30 p.m, Tuesday at St. George Greek Orthodox Church with burial at Oak Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Archilles A, Sjagris will officiate. Mr. Mina died Thursday, His body is at Farmer-Snover Funeral Home. ERNEST 8. OMANS Ernest S. Omans, 68, of 27 Pine Grove Ave. died Saturday at Pon- tiac General Hospital after @ short illness. He was employed at Pontiac Motor Division. ¢ Surviving are his wife, Hazel, and his sons and daughter, Donald J., Bruce, Russell, Mrs. Elsie Taunt, Mrs. Hazel Smith, Mrs. Ruth Gouveia and Edward J., all of Pontiac, and Sister M. Rosalie of Detroit. A sister, Mrs. Stephan J. Cloonan Sr. of Pontiac also survives. Service will be held at 10 a.m. Rev. Michael J. O'Reilly will of-) ficiate. The Rosary will be naid| at 9 o'clock tonight at Huntoon Funeral Home. MRS, AXEL E, STROM Mrs. Axel E. (Inga) Strom, 73, of 154 E. Rundell St., died Satur- illness, Surviving are her daughters, Mrs. Astrid Kelly, of Pontiac; Mrs. Swea Young, of Rochester; Mr s. Norma Whitfield, of Washington, D. C.; and a son, Harold of Pon- tiac. Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Farmer-Snover Funeral Home with burial at Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. The Rev. Paul Hart, of First Methodist Church will officiate. MRS. WILLIAM ALLEN OXFORD—Service for Mrs. Wil- liam (Minnie E.) Allen, 84, of 26 Glaspie Ave., who died Saturday at her home, will be held at 2 p.m. burial at Mt. Hope Cemetery. The| day at her home after a_ short tomorrow at Homardet: Mabley Fu- ineral Home. Officiating will be the Rev. -Harlow Hoyt with burial in Whigville Cemetery. A resident of Oxford for nine years, Mrs. Allen previously had lived in Dryden. Surviving are three sisters: Mrs. Mary L. Becker of Oxford, Mrs. Barbara Witte of Wenatchee, Wash. and Mrs. Jean Courtway of Ta- ‘coma, Wash., and a brother, Leon- ard Harn of Chelan, Wash. WILLIAM WATZ LAPEER — Service for William Watz, 81, a lifelong resident of La-| peer County, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Baird Funeral Home. | Officiating will be the Rev. Frank| S. Hemingway of Liberty Street Cemetery. Mr. Watz, who died Sunday, is survived by two brothers, John and Herbert, both of Lapeer; and two sisters, Mrs. Harry Haskill of La- peer and Mrs, Harry Houghtaling of Manistee. died Saturday. She once served as secretary of the Republican Na- tional Women’s Committee. * * * CINCINNATI W@—Ernest J. Mil- lington, former municipal judge at Cadillac, Mich., and once president of the old Northern Baptist Conven- tion, died yesterday at the Baptist home in nearby Westwood, He was 86. Born in England, he came to this country in 1882, Millington headed the Baptist group—now the American Baptist Convention — in 1940-1941 and also was president of the American Baptist Publishing Society from 1938 to $940, * * * SARASOTA, Fla. (®—Col. Whar- ton G. Ingram, 62, commanding) officer of the Michigan Reserve District of the Army from 1931 to $937, died Saturday. He retired aft- er World War II service on the staff of Gen. Douglas MacArthur. * * > DETROIT w —Funeral services® were held today for Arthur L. Fox, 52, assistant treasurer of the Ford Foundation for the past four years. Fox died Saturday of a heart at- tack. Ireland wag the object of the Four Men Hurt as Car Overturns by U.S. 10 Four men were injured Saturday night when their car left U.S. 10 and overturned near Buckell Lake road, Groveland Township, accord- ing to Oakland County sheriff's deputies. * * * Treated for minor injuries at Pontiac General Hospital were Wil- liam Fetterman, 28, of Garden City, the driver; George Pluhar, 22, of Detroit; Donald Cross, 23, of 318 S. East Rd, and James Cross, 21, of 208% E. Baird St., both of Holly. All four were released. They told deputies that the car got caught in icy ruts on the right shoulder of the road and overturned on an em- bankment. Asks A-Compensation : TOKYO (INS) — The Foreign | Office said today that Japan is currently negotiating with the U. S. for compensation of $250,000 | and with Britain for $138,000 | against losses suffered by Jap- anese in the 1956-57 nuclear bomb | revenue in Chicago from 1922-1929, earliest Viking raids. tests by the two nations. 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Gama ay pale S gine = The Huron team, captained by With 2268 yet failed to make the jt, will be run without Round Ta- , Saturday afternoon a crowd of Regional Consotations Pat Boyer, rolled a 1051 game and| Ist ten on the board. ible, who is fast climbing toward| 3,720 watched as Charley Max- 8 ol Siate ® Philanc Smith 70 i | CC eUTHetingn ib Mareert 78 > | 3048 total to set the early PACE: The combination of Gerry Web- the distinction of being the great- ones efs | a ies! a @ gyre Chico State 76, Linfield 62 . | ——S— SS I pe > > 5 | tom of the to tle the score . Wartburg 83. Gustavus Adolphus 73 | i eT and Phyllis Shaul became the est money winner of the turf. Brandeis 71. Rensselaer 68 \doubles leaders with 1286. Minnie! Round Table’s owner, Oklahoma | at 8-8. In the 10th Bill Taylor Buffalo 77, Phila. Textile 73 NBA Standin 5 Bird's 1563 actual total placed her oil man Travis M, Kerr, said he | tached “oat his second hit of the Other Games : G nate iwill reserve the horse for the Gulf.-| game to drive in the winning run. Indians 73, Michigan State 72 q in Ist place in all events. Wi ‘ ve horse eG i Kanna tt _Mansas state 4 EASTERN DIVISION The team standings: stream Handicap in Florida,|} | The attendance for the opening faho 62, Orego = Won Lost Pet : March 22. He said Round Table | ; = Montana 75, Wyoming | 55 ' Boston Oo 2 OR ae my Score | - : game did not reach the 3,900 fans estore TA ae 7, Philadelphia 3. Sh Nichelle ibs 1 Bostiac ne 3ees){5 Passing up tomorrow's race, not Pontiac track flash Hayes Jones who watched the 1956 exhibition ah an < > "hl 1 wad 4 5 8 i. ice, oches F; n Pr, > . 4 afi a MT eeene: Pa 77 New York ... 3436486 Staman rus. Walled Lake Zeibecause he “ as assigned) 134] : y.. - |added more laurels to an already|opener in Lakeland when the syracuse 75. Connectic it 70, ‘overtime WESTERN DIVISION eee | Peet ence Bar. La hpi ere Mialrn a ae ee to poniecai a Pontiac Press Photo limpressive list Saturday night in|Brooklyn Dodgers were the foes. ‘o do 5 prAas 53 a t 2 r My i , - ne ‘ Oklahoma. state i. dares Me [ples ss ~ a ae tort * 3903| might dull his eed lof tales | HAPPY CHAMPS — Press photographer Tom Gerls calmed the png of Columbus games at For this afternoon s fame against ; Bradley 88, eDetrolt. 71 . /Cincinnatt | phauee one: 31 39 443) loans Rete Footia cH races | | down their post-game celebration long enough to get this group shot . ai ee aa ithe Chicago Wase anes 4 LaSalle 75. Villanova 64 7 { Minneapolis ; 52 i | of the happy Rochester Falcons Saturday night following the Class York, Jack Tighe has named Jim Bun-. case cis, Pa. $1, Duquesne 77 MONDAY's “GAMES * * led . : ning, Bob Bruce and Bob Rozman* : = Bucknell 7s, Muhlenberg 71 St. Louis at ete as rs Ekaba and Promised Land now! B district title contest at Pontiac Central. Rochester whipped Lake * * * ie : th “3 1 duties “4 a Denver 74 ‘vlan mate 68 New York 123, Philadelphia #1 lee ors I Orion 61-47 to move into the PCH regidnal this week. The five boys The Eastern Michigan College | Snare the mound kities. : } come the top horses for the Sah : Ti = Northwestern 88, Tllinois 72 Cincinnati 121, Boston 107 t 1s i all Shoe ; ee : ; ; sophomore set a new meet record omorrow the Tigers meet the Cincinnati 80, Xavier, Ohio 68 | Minneapolis 107, St. Louts 99 ‘Juan Capistrano, Tomorrow's rac-) Who played all the way in the big win are shown kneeling. in front. Philadelphia Philli Clearwat a want none aon jsrrecuee SATURDAY'S RESU "LTS AMERICAN LE “Won Lost pe. ing program closes the season at | They are, left to right, Gene Hohf, Gene Lothery, Carl Montross in the 60-yard high hurdles with a *® nasi a meer ae UCLA 89, Washington - nae : : nes (ye alae ’ - ~* |time of 7.1, a tenth of a second off 67 Boston 108, Detroit 103 /Kansas City i 1.001 f F |B cnnis ¢ “huc rsole ' : : Nee eice ARM TL. Texes Western 58/St. Louis 126, irmnenpetis 123 — 1- © 100 eae Gt 252 _ Su BITES 2a EG. the world indoor mark. Boros, 2b “soe Deverit, ef-If 3 ¢ iH x! “ = a nm . , - 2 8 —_— Detroit Pe Unease eee i $00 The victory was the 2nd in suc- | Peomias: res : 3 é Meuaen 3 4 3 a , nd pl lodetopmer Sowell || BO aareaos i: = . cession for Jones over Olympic! Kuenn, cf °3 0 1 M’tilla, so 100 Enter the hot stove league ond play _-8 Cleveland 0 2 .600| performer Elias Gilbert. The pair |G7ot®. cf, 1 0 © Aaron, rf 2 0 6 pe ig FS yy Baltimore o 2° ‘900 jKaline, rf 2 0 @ Maye, rf 200 we © a had also met in the AAU finals.| W. Tor, rf 1 0 0 Adcock, th 20 9 OU’RE THE MANAGER F= ee WEIS DEGIN LAge FidaVOrIs wee 248 ferme ay 31 Y sTTs\. “35 gen Vranecie Wen _—_ Pet. * * * Maxwell, If 3 1 1 Scheaer, If 3 6 0 z co se 1,000 , a : b 4 1 1 Rob’son, p 106 0 . St. Lous a eae Ron Delaney won his 22nd/Osberne, } 4 (First of a series) Chicago... > © 1.000 uiraight lie Skizas, 305 4 1 3 Roach, 2b 3 2: SbiGcoooees: ro race in a feature fiw 3.0 0 Rice, c 200 = . Cemenee TL 00) By THE ASSOCIATED DRESS |who ended Pacific Coast Confer-|nois, winner of 23, is seeded No. 1\the ce ee l¥ Yew. © 101 -R Taylor, c1 0 0 By BEN OLAN Philadephia 1 1 500} Seventy-two college basketball/ence play with 12-4 records, meet|and defending champion Tennes- he Morgan p i 9 } eB ceaneek 1 4 ° For his fine. performance in his cere at ; 1 gm|teams, survivors of more than 800 at Eugene, Ore., tonight to deter-|see State (25-3) No. 3. Portland, Bien 10 0 Spabn, p 101 first season with the Chicago MONDAY'S GAMES that started scampering up and | mine which one will carry the con- \Ore., (18-10) is No. 2, Tennessee Brennan Named Es ee 6 remem eee White Sox last year, Al Lopez Loe. Angele Kansas) City at Tampa, Pia down the hardwood floors somej|ference banner into tournament! State meet Northern Michigan r 5s Seal a a was named American League pea es ws. oh. Lost searwat ‘our months ago, swing into action | play. Arkansas and Southern tonight. Western Illinois swings in- Top Star for otal. 53 8 Totals Manager of the Year. Fie - St. Louis at Clearwater | hig week in quest of four major Methodist determine the South- to action tomorrow against eACC A-Grounded out for Rush tn third Here’s an opportunity to match Etsburgh vs. Washington at Orlando Fla | jost season titles. iwest Conference representative at-ia Teachers T B-Safe on error for T. Morgan in sev- A sntar : ys. New York at St. Petersburg S ,ourne venth wits with the veteran pilot, In Fla, * * * .Shreveport, La., Tuesday. * rs * C-Grounded out for Lee in Seventh = ¢ : Chicago (A) vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Pia. j ¢ y j the following situation, Lopez had pave vesy eee ie Ben) Men Deal a eg x *& NIT — Dayton and Bradley,) RALEIGH, N. C, —Pete Bren- DETROIT... ..4.-:--.000 000 102-3 to make a split-second decision. oS Angeles 5, Philad iphia 4 11 inni for major schools starting Tues- : ; coed el ne |MILWAUKEE . ..........-.000 O11 20x—4 : ; —_— e » 11 innings ; Here is the tournament picture|Seeded No, 1 and 2, respectivelyinan of North Carolina heads the He made the right one. What Cini _— 5, Chicago (A day with 24 entries, The NCAA a il ‘Tuesday se 9 ee 4, Detroit 3 at a glance: do not play until next uesday.|all-tournament team selected by) E-J_ Morgan, Roach. PO-A—Detroit 24- would you have done? St. Louis 2, New York 1 small college division tournament, oy LES = = «| j ” |6. Milwaukee 27-14. DP—Mathews, Roach White Sox and Kansas City Chicago (N) 5, Baltimore 4 its ranks reduced from’ 32 to NCAA UNIVERSITY—Field will|First round games Thursday are: | Atlantic Coast Sports Writers Assn./and Hersh. LOB—Detroit 7, Milwaukee Seley h last of the 10th Boston vs. Pit ren, rae : eight, settles the issue at Evans- be reduced to 16 by Wednesday/St. John’s, N.Y. vs. Butler and/members covering the ACC bas-|f og rte —_— oe are tied 0-0 in the last o Washington vs, Kansas City, rain , 7 for regional tournaments this|St. Joseph's, Pa., vs, St. Peter’s,/Kethall tournament here over the Prcher. IP HOR ER BB WP t Chi Tom Morgan (R) is : Cincinnati “B” 6, Ch “p" ville, Ind., starting Wednesday. a cago, a = icago ’ ’ weekend at Charlotte, Lexington,|N.J. Four games are scheduled! weekend Lary . s.eesee 3 3 o © 5 on the mound for the A’s, Jim SATURDAY'S RESULTS. The National. Assn. of Intercol- . : ; ee Rush 3 200 @ 3 3 AL LOPEZ Ae Ky., Lawren Kan.. and San|Saturday with play continuing Chicago (A) 6, Cretnati 4 y:, we, an., n * * * T, Morgan (L)32 3 2 2 @ 1 Rivera opens the frame with a _ |Detrot 9, Milwaukee 8. 10 innings legiate Athletics tournament gets Fraricisco March 18, March 20 and finals the Spahn (W) ...3 2 09 0 @ 2 double. Jim Landis is purposely; next h (not to swing)? Boston 2, Pittsburgh 1 underway today at Kansas ) aa a Brennan, a 66 senior from/|tee wage £ * %§ £8 louble. pite! g)? St. Louis 4. New ork 9 * * * afternoon of March 22. : Robinson, 3 $5 3 2 @ 1 ~ passed and Fred Hatfield singles,| », et pim swing away at the [Sarees Ciy § Wachin with 32 entries, . a ‘Brooklyn, N. Y., was a unanimous U—Inckowaki Umont, Berry. T—9:15 filling the bases with none out. ; tch? 5 y Sole o BM) 6 | Ballumore rs "6 innings And on Thursday the first of the | NCAA SMALL COLLEGE — first team selection. jA—3.71 ‘ eee ’ nd fi next pi St. Louis. "B" 8, Cincinnati “BE” ¢ 12 teams invited to the National | Wheaton opens defense of its title Di Bi Fi hy e S h idt + * * * rare pee aaa Ron Northey’s grounder forces Seve bb Giace st me eS ; iBiase Fights ochmi Rivera at the plate: Sherman Lol-| . & Save Bim try a — TUESDAY'S E Invitation Tournament at New against Chapman ‘of California. Nick Davis, senior on Maryland's Promotion for Ra : lar (R) is sent up to pinch hit for bunt on the next pitch? pS wore | Pry Balienore * cee. Pg York’s Madison Square. Garden Other e round games: m4 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS = championship team, and Lou Pu- y ee | pitcher Jim Wilson. The count) (Other pe Morgan has given Detroh ve. Pailedelpbia at Clearwater,|Join the picture, Michaels, Vt., vs. Grambling, La.;! Tony DiBiase, the fighting geol- cillo, North Carolina State's flashy) DETROIT «& = Promotion of on Lollar. goes to three balls met » 945 _orgymaetd New ror vs. Egg gy Har ig * . = 1% ecole Missa vs. South Da, ogy student, returns to action to- junior, each received 57 first team|John W, Ray to executive assistant | one strike. ee Kansas C Peters- Actually 26 schools still are run-|kota; - Evansville vs. American night against Peter Schmidt in an|votes and one second team vote. idirector of football was announced ret ay ype “npurt ‘Miatoe “p Ristnes’ ta my Wi. Pittsburgh at Ft, Myers, ning for the big NCAA affair | University. % all-New York orks SN 10-| Completing the top team were {today by the University of Detroit. ° \ a. “take” the ye sorsows & eMTy Goad sxeu : cntengs dirs vs. San Promctnns ‘eh Mesa. meh? conferences ended in a ~*~ * * rounder at New York's St. Nicholas Charlie McNeil, Maryland, and)Ray has been head coach of fresh-° Order callar to eas " _ © oT — @ iHnsew tie. Oregon State and California, — —~ Unbeaten — lli-| Arena, \Tommy Kearns, North Carolina, lman football, | \ ; ' pec if eee \ : * ; ; \ { y ‘ : j ‘ Fs e % # ; ; i \ : Ww , : j j ; f t . ‘ \ mt \ / : ‘ : Me ae ’ wa ee ee ee ee en ee ee =, = = os -: careers ergata treet RETA A A AI I OSLO TIRED 5 County ‘A’ Quintets Advance kok Ot ik ok * kok PCH, Skippers Troy, W. Bloomfield Also Gain Regionals Enter Regional Fg {cons Win District ~ Baylor Can Gain {3 Casualties “= Point Lead Tonight se to Plague pe Te, 'Yankee Outfit , By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — - | Seattle's Elgin Baylor goes) ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.. uw — * against Bradley at home tonight The New York Yankees didn’t have “in an attempt to overtake Cincin- a single casualty yesterday, “pati's Oscar Robertson in the ma-| Today they have three. - ‘ jor college individual scoring race., In the space of a few hours, here It will be the last regular sea-|is what happened: _ son game for Baylor before the) 1. Joe Collins banged himself on Chigftains enter the NCAA tourna- the foot with a foul during batting ment. Robertson has finished ‘reg- practice. | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCI 10, 1958 * - ular season play but will also see; 2. Tony Kubek pulled a muscle action in the NCAA event where/in his left thigh, ' all scoring counts toward the in- 3. Norm Siebern was sent to bed Play at Bentley docesstix “LAKE orion | im the scoring finished, with 16 {by scoring ace John Lucadam with }° dividual title. iwith a fever. coerig MOELTE Neve 13 15) apiece and Montross contributed (19 points and a strong showing by 2 z p | - rake - © = . ne Dales, Berkley, Oaks Ey $ S22 Wits, 2 £3 §| 13 while doing a good defensive | Rolf Gordhammer. ’ # ie n ‘= i ‘ ; Y, . Montross 6 it 13 Cromwell 3 0-3 ¢ job on Neira forcing the county x & i Move Into Birmingham # ss lad ——-_—+_| scoring champ to hurry most of | Wayne Figley hit the hoop for 3 Class A Tourney \eocnee Wiens y Quarters a wis ghets. Netra had 15 and Drake 29 and Dick Both tad 23 for ey : jRochester ...... 4 for ¢ rs. to almost match Romeo's total. to- : |Lake Orion ,... 13 12 «13 10—47 . : Pontiac Press Photo , WE West Bloomfield defeated Bloom-|gether. Bill Redman's 12 topped ‘ s Lowest-Price . lagon . s By BILL CORNWEL ‘ recent rien fee oe m4 wow BIG OCCASION — Saturday night was a momentous occasion 1 h ‘aa hi - ‘ | coaien TP ah FT TP field Hills for the 3rd time paced the Bulldogs. , | oe ] | for head basketball coach Gerry Wallace and his Waterford Skippers. | 5,1 ust are é an ae ool |Redman § 4 13 Marra 3 8 4) ee | © Higher mileage on regular gas Exclusive Twin Traction available The Skippers defeated Utica, 62-57, to gain a spot in this week's |G. 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Hillites captured five firsts, WS 3rd in 50-yard freestyle finals plus a heavy percentage of 2nd at 25.7 and Gideon Robage was places, in chalking up their 8th 4th in’ 100-yard orthodox breast- straight Valley championship. They have been out of the title yard Medley team was 3rd at —~|2:00.0. Swimmers were Jim Gibbs, Wheel Alignment— Steering Check FREE | BRAKES Most Cars $14.95 inc. labor & parts MOTOR MART SAFETY CENTER FE 4-8230 } i 121-123 E. Montcalm | INSTALLATION HHILE YOU WALT Anti-Rust Design GET A HERCULES MUFFLER — They last longer—and they'll un- eonditionally guarantee them in writing. National Muffler Ford-Chev's Sale Priced 49 to ‘53 98.45 Clamps extra Others Prepertionately Low DON R. MacDONALD, Inc. aaa of Free Parking E 36 370 S. Saginaw St. only once in the last 14 years. other years Pontiac shared the title (1948) and Bay City tied in 1952, Two meet records were set: 100- yard back stroke by Ron Gage| (AH) 1:00.4) and 150-yard medley by Bill Darnton (FC) 1: 35.5. Eight |pool marks also were eclipsed. ‘Jacks won the 200-yard medley lrelay, the 100-yard butterfly (Paul Nieman), the diving (Pete Cox) and 200-yard freestyle relay. Only two Chiefs qualified for the finals, Saturday, Duke Cummins istroke at 1:13.1. The PCH 200- Robarge, Jerry Powers, Cummins, and the 200-yard freestyle team '(Denny Roberts, Jim Ruth, Rollie |Tollefson and Barry Horst) was also 3rd at 1:47.0, rated excellent time, Boyce will take Robarge and ‘Cummins to the state meet Satur- day at Ann Arbor, They were the. only qualifiers, District Results FINAL DISTRICT SCORES CLASS A Dearborn §3. Lincoln Park 46 Wyandotte 41, Allen Park 38 { Bay City won in 1950. In two | Bailey and Howe Star as Detroit Halts NY Streak * Yard ley Tops By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS [Syracuse 111-90 and lost an oppor-| « Balding George Yardley, the tunity to clinch second place. But| prolific scoring ace of the Detroit the versatile Yardley accounted! Boston Keeps Battling, Redshirts for 3rd Spot With 7-0 Victory By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Boston Bruins and the De-, troit Red Wings are engaged in an. intriguing struggle for third place in the National Hockey League With the victors hardly getting the spoils in this instance, The team which finishes third in the regular season race receives more money for its efforts, but faces the-unenviable task of meet- ing the champion Montreal Canadi- ens in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. The club which ends up fourth plays the second-place team. The New York Rangers cur- rently are second, holding a five- point advantage over the Bruins, Boston is third with 62 points and neat fourth with 61. Detroit Austin 74, East Detroit 44 Muskegon 69, Grand Rapids Catholic 57 | Muskegon Hts. 59, Gr. Rapids South 58 Alpena 70, Lapeer 57 | CLASS B River remy dibs a 38. E. Lansi =a blew g Resurrection 52 W. Bloomfield “ “plosmfield Hilly 33 Harper Woods 72, Lake Shore 4 Warren 57, Detroit tzgerald Pe} Troy 80, Romeo $3 Rochester 61, Lake Orion 47 Marysville 43, Algonas 38... Chesaning 57, Clio 56 (ot) Plushing 67, Flint Kearsley 39 Plint Technica! 50, Flint Bendle 40 Det. St. Andrew 65. Det. Visitation 56 Cass City ‘M4, Vassar 40 CLASS C Riverview 40, alpen St. Pat. 37 Det. St. Gregory $2 Det. St. Gabriel 46 Grosse Pte. St. Pau! 51, Det. Luth. E. 28 Highiand.Park St. Benedict 52, Roseville Sacred Heart 4 rsa “Almont 40 Richmond 49, Imlay City 4 Marlette 41, Prankenmuth 39 Flint Holy Red’ mer < a. Ath’ton §2 | Flint Utley 74, Flint | Deckerviile 77, Harbor "Beach 56 Det. St Cuemis 7% sg St. Agnes 31 Memphis 51, New Baltimore St. Mary 34 int Hoover 45, Flint 8. Heart 40 (ot) rimley 50, Pickford 47 Powers 49, Rock 35 Gwinn 80, Ewen 64 Chassell 45, Marenisco 43 CLASS E Nahma 57, Hermansville 50 Perkins 52, Trenary 51 Michigamme 57, Amasa 44 Trout Creek 90, Watersmeet 57 Frustrations Fail to Halt Miss Berg JACKSONVILLE, Fla. ries of third-round slowed Patty Berg’s golf game iP—A se- "WANTED! by West Side Van & Storage erent? Smith Werte Ce.) 401 W. Heron St. 4- 4864 ’ Your Moving Job Efficient, Low Cost, Safe Moving. : Local or Long Distance Agent Red Boll Transit Co. but she still was two strokes ahea@ at 223 today going into the ‘final round of the $5,000 Jackson- ville Women's Open. Two strokes back at 225 after 54 holes were Marlene Hagge of Del- ray Beach, Fla., and veteran Bet- sy Rawls of Spartanburg, S. C. The amateur contingent paced by Nan Berry of Quincy, Tll., who added an 80 to her earli- er rounds of 82 and 80 for 242. lthe powerful Canadiens whipped/ frustrations | was | ‘The /Bruins and Red Wings kept pace’ with each other last night. Boston blanked the Toronto Maple Leafs 7-0 and Detroit turned back the Rangers 4-2. In the other game the tailend Chicago Black Hawks 4-1 to boost their first-place ad- vantage over New York to 21 points. x * * The Wings have a game in hand over Boston. Detroit has seven games left and the Bruins have six remaining. The Rangers have sev- en to go Goalie Don Simmons, playing | only his second game with the ‘Bruins since suffering a shoulder separation in December, turned in his fifth shutout as Boston posted \its third victory over Toronto. Don |McKenney sparked the Bruins with) |two goals and two assists and line- imate Flemng Mackell collected |one goal and three assists. Third-period tallies by Gordie Howe and Bob Bailey—his sec ond of the game—gave the Red Wings their triumph and snapped the Rangers’ nine-game | unbeaten streak. New York's An- | dy Bathgate tied the score 2-2 early im, the third stanza after setting up Camille Henry's 31st goal earlier, Pistons, today was virtually @/for his: 2.001 point this season—| stranger in paradise. ithe first player in NBA history to. As his club battles to maintain enter the charmed circle. second place in the Western Divi-| The loss left Detroit in second. ision of the National Basketball place, a game in front of the Roy- Assn., Yardey scores almost at als) who moved up by crushing will in winning and losing causes. Boston 121-107, Cincinnati needs * * * victories in its two remaining Yardley notched 26 points yes- games to gain a tie for the run- iterday as the Pistons bowed to ner-up spot, Red Wings Stop Rangers, 4-2: a * 2/000 York remained in conten-| tion for the Eastern Division's last. playoff berth by thumping third-) place Philadelphia, 123-81. The (Knicks must win both their re- New maining games while the Warriors lose a pair to gain a tie. In the other game yesterday, Minneapolis defeated St. Louis 107-99, The Nats had six men in double figures—including Dolph Schayes, who had 23. EVERSHARP Montrea! Boston | Detroit | Toronto | Chicago New’ York ...1.... 3a ad i ba i | Michigan College ‘drey ew! York ts. 2b 1 a Ie aa andy « 2 irst round opponent tonigh' t a 111 53 178 194 joe Te iat i? National Intercollegiate (NAIA) SUNDAY'S RESULTS 'Detroit 4, Boston 7, Toronto < Montreal ~ NEW AUTOMATIC SAFETY CLEANING LEVER the perfect shave. 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Complete details with each entry blank, Limit of one entry per family address Teenagers Discuss Love, Dates, Marriage 14 Roman Catholic churches in the Chicago area last night, The talks, a series of six run- ning through Lent and getting down to such facts ofslife as sex, dishes and garbage, are conduct- ed by the Cana Conference of Chicago. The Rev. Walter Imbiorski, as- sistant director of the organiza- tion, said you will know that you have met the right one, boys and girls, if you can say ‘‘yes’’ to the following queries: « “1. Can I find happiness mak- ing the other person happy? CHICAGO @®—How will you know when you meet the right one? That's one of the questions thag figure im discussions of love, dating ang marriage that drew hundreds of teenagers to a I Love Her When She's 30-lbs. “No trouble at all, Joe. I have a phone right here THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1958 Heavier? we met—more thoughtful, less selfish? “7, Am I proud of the partner I have chosen? Do I enjoy intro- ducing her—or him—to my friends?” Father Imbiorski said the answers should come from the head, not the heart. Cana conferences — the name js derived from the biblical mar- riage feast—are aimed generally at making good marriages and protecting them. “2, Will he—or she—see my faults and weaknesses and still love me? “3. Can I reveal my fears, am- bitions and dreams and still be desired? “4. Can I see myself washing 50,000 dishes for him, or carry- ing out the garbage for her 365 days a year for 50 years? “5. Will I love her when she’s 30 pounds heavier, or leve him when he’s bald? “6. Am I a better person since ‘Hollywood Headlines Patti Page Considering Starring Role in Musical By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS says she was a Cecei of ps at HOLLYWOOD (INS) — After) » ‘party hosted by Ken Kendall her show Wednesday night Patti! nay Rex Hiareisee Page flies to Los Angeleg to keep| a date with Jerry Wald. Jerry tele-| One hundred and seventy news-, in the bedroom” phoned Patti to ask her if she would be interested in ‘Student Body,” a musical by Sammy Fain and Paul Francis Webster. In verifying the story, Jerry, who is up to his eyebrows in the Academy Awards show, said Fain and Webster had brought him the story of ‘“‘Student Body” which they wrote together. It’s about a top TV singer (Patti) who makes a guest appearance at a college and stays on to enroll ag a student. Before I hung up Jerry put Harold Lloyd, who was in his office, on the phone. Jerry has sweet- talked Harold into appearing in the Academy Awards show. * * * Tyrone Power, who had no im- mediate movie plans when he ieft here and. didn’t seem too interested in making any, put his signature Richmond) to buy ‘Showdown in the Sun.” “It's by Will Guelick who wrote Jimmy Stewart's picture “Bend of the River’ and it must be good to lure Ty away from his stage kick. Right now he’s on tour in the East in “Back to Methusalah,”’| which I hear is going very well.! Another angle that interests Ty, who has the wanderlust fever, is that ‘‘Showdown™ has a Spanish locale. Sarita Montiel would be excellent for the lead, and she’s! the girl being sought. The script is by Ed Worth who did the| on a deal (with his partner Ted, paper, radio and TV correspondents and interviewers will talk to them in Vienna. Anatole Litvak, who is making ‘‘The Journey” in conjunc- tion with Yul Brynner for GMG, will act as interpreter. You can bet all the tea in China and more tnat these two popular people, Debbie and Yul, won't sound off with any silly comments. _ * * x Police in Cuba on Special Alert 29,700 Set for Action if Castro Rebels Call General Strike Today HAVANA, Cuba @® — Contin- gents of heavily armed national police stood special alert duty to-’ day with orders to act decisively if Fidel Castro's rebels use their “ultimate weapon” — a general strike call. * * * The 7,700 policemen and 22,000- man armed forces were ordered to take ‘‘whatever steps neces- sary’ to break a strike and crush any outbreaks of violence that might develop on this sixth anni- versary of President Fulgencio Batista’s last military coup. Batista canceled all celebra- tions except for a radio speech from a nearby military garrison, where he is protected by thou- sands of troops. ; Castro has threatened a gener- al strike at any moment. The rebel mountain guerrillas are re- ported running short of arms, and Castro has declared that a gen- eral strike would be his last blow — and the one sure to topple Ba- tista. Leaders of 60,000 high school and university students, already on strike against the arrest of fellow students, announced they would support any walkout to oust Batista. at random: Lauren Bacall is back land Frank Sinatra's got They've been together every night since she returned. Rumors from New York are that Marilyn Monroe is expecting a baby again. Let’s hope it’s true. There's one day's work for Bub |Wagner in Phoenix on ‘‘The Hunt- ers,” so Natalie Wood will make it a sentimental journey and ac- company him. They were married there Dec. 27. I hope Tony Bennett's opening at the Cocoanut Grove March 26 will be postponed. It’s unfair to him to have it Academy night. Buddy Adler is giving a dinner dance after the awards and there are many other parties that night. Kay and Clark Gable and Bill Periberg will be guests of Chicago, attorney Sid Korshak at a big press party at the Chez Paree kicking off the opening of ‘Teacher's |Pet."’ Governor Stratton of Illinois ‘accepted the date for March 31. Snapshots of Hollywood collected | jeration of Labor said its 1,200,000 her!| workers would stay on the job.) and Mayor Daley of Chicago have | American Insurance Co., * * * But the powerful Cuban Confed- Batista recently decree wage boosts for them. Castro, however, claimed se- cretly organized support among the workers. (Advertisement) People to 80 Apply for Old Line Legal Reserve Life Insurance If you are under 80, you can still apply for a $1,000 life in-. surance policy to help take care of final expenses without, burdening your family. You handle the entire trans- action by mail with OLD AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY. ‘No obligation. No one will call on you! Tear out this ad and mail tt today with your name, address jand year of birth to Old 3 Liz Taylor Says ‘58 Probably Her Last Movie Year HOLLYWOOD wW — Elizabeth Taylor, atop contender for this year’s Oscar as best actress, said today that 1958 will probably be her last year as a movie queen. ae * * “My husband (Mike Todd) doesn't want me to be an act- ress,’ she told a reporter, “‘And I don’t want it either.” She currently is making ‘‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’? at MGM, the studio where she made her first picture in 1942—“Lassie, Come Home.” Only 26, she has spent 16 of those years working in front of cameras. * * * Her contract winds up with “Cat."" She’s also committed to work for her husband in ‘Don be her farewell performance. But what of an exceptional script — the lure that has brought many an actress out of announced retirement? “There's no script good enough to get me back once I quit— and that time is no more than two—at the most, three — pic- tures away. * * * “T am just too busy otherwise.” She has three children, two by her previous husband, Michael Wilding, and one by Tod@. That's. what she means by “‘too busy otherwise.” Liz, publicity to the contrary, is less, actressy than most movie stars, To intimates, she seemed more thrilled about being a Connecti- cut housewife than anything else. * * * She admits her favorite role is Mrs. Mike Todd but adds: “It’s really more of an occupa- tional disease than a role.” The Braille system, by which blind people are able to read books by sense of touch, was in- vented by Louis Braille, a French- man. — io” KEEGO Quixote,” the picture that may ann an (asl Sate nan all OOS oN cures reomy 0 WAT RACE - + armen ot wat ‘ ona MICHEL RAY. meson rnart sesame mont _ SUN. - MON. - TUES. Market 4-2151 om oo am tent Sessa mane cee © GARTH AACE ome 9 ti - CHANDLER WELLES MILLER PaRRDeA Lhwee we wal REN AL(LANOER ¥ ig _ ox am a te tam- as mano (0) A UNIVERSAL-INTERMATIONAL PICTURE STARTING WED. 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The Obviously there are problems in-| “The trend toward lower rear itrade paper’s engineering editor, volved in such a drastic change of) deck tids further complicates the Check U AW's Actions TWENTY-TWO — Oo Ws tb MARKETS (Market Ease ‘in Firm Opening The following are top prices cov- in Quiet Start CHICAGO — Most grain tu- ering sales of locally grown pro- NEW YORK wp — The stock mar- ‘tures prices were firm in early Engineers Consider Relocating Motor Markets by growe: them in wleasle sackega eae Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of By. DAVID J. WILKIE AP Automative Editor . DETROIT \ — American car makers are becoming concerned duce brought to ne B jsirgt . ket eased in quiet trading early dealings on the Board of Trade! rrida toda y. y- ; : a: today as offerings became a bit Prod Most leading stocks were frac-|#bout that steadily growing hump design. Mary smaller foreign-built| situation, and in station wagons Joseph M: Callahan, says: more limited. - _— _ |tionally lower, but many were un-|!2 the floor of today’s automobile. cars have engines in the rear but | rear aa eeiaices would seem “Whenever the transaxle ar- All contracts were well over on " changed and there was a scatter-) Wo the blem becomes of ater | rives, it will produce a revolu- | WASHINGTON (INS) — United : | Apples, Delicious, bu. .........+0.- $4.75 . pro gre! impossible. Independent rear the plus side, but rye and soybeans Apples. Jonathan, bu. ... ... 3.00|ing of gainers. Some experts say the hump, magnitude when principles of small) springing, in view of weight con- tionary change in the typical |Automobile Workers secretary- were the best gainers with ad- Apples. Mclntoeh. bu. .-.....+--++ 308/ ‘The generally lower tone was es-|Covering the drive shaft and rising! ar design are applied to standard siderations, would be a must.’ | American chassis. It will require (treasurer Emil Mazey faced ques- vances of around a cent a bushel. -_ tablished in the opening which was|@8 height of the car has been size American-made cars. , a new transmission, a new pro- |tioning by Senate Rackets probers Trade wan Qgucribcd asvabeut nec iceees ‘ene 225 |™MOderately active, Then turnover lowered, has made a four-passen-| Fither in the front or rear of Automotive News, analyzing the) pelier shaft, a new independent jignday on a nationwide boycott moderate and fairly well distrib- i Gabbeae. Cunard, DU. seenee +++ 300 slowed. ee oad = o the six-passenger ine car the engine requires space. 54me situation, says that in addi-) rear suspension, a new rear axle instituted against Kohler plumbing uted among all interests. Celery. root. (doz) .. iil 10] Steels, motors, rails and oils|venicies of earlier years. It might be that moving the engine tion to the rear engine installa-| assembly and possibly inboard ‘¢;xture products by the UAW. Holl as Te ri have IEocea abetia eaee beeket ooeeoeee. ae showed small minus signs mostly. | Engineers are studying the to the rear would almost eliminate tion, consideration has been given: prakes.” Mazey was’ slated to return for bou ht t fotweer 431000 ane 300 008 Piciey) Reosechyy ia. 14 anes Nonferrous metals, chemicals and’ possibility of relocating the en- the conventional luggage compart. to the front wheel drive and the) vo dea. advanced for climina- his third day as.a witness in the shear of n = the woeke | Parsnis ba fochs | doz ee ae aircrafts were irregular and, pro- gine, transmission - differential |ment and possibly sharply reduce rear-end transmission with front- tion'of the “hump” down the center, inquiry into the strike that has for shipment aur ing, Mare ‘b, Apeill Radichen aory ee Ss an T30 - ed aoe eae ; | and suspension components. the space available for rear seat ©MBIn©- __jlof the car floor have been tried kept Sheboygan, Wis., in an emo- . Rhakath hothouse ibehs.) dee. 2, 135{ Du Pont and Polaroid were! Various suggestions have been installation. It adds, however, that a solution || come form or other. This is|tional:state for 47 months. Ward's Automotive Reports, probably based on the adoption of and May. |Squash, Hubbard, bu. ++ see, 225 ahead about a point each, General Near the end of the first hour, \furmips, topped. bu. ........---20-- 275 Electric a major fraction: * Lock: | i ey Sa true of front-drive vehicles as well) The committee hoped to deter- wheat was 4% to %s higher, March ~—— ‘heed, Lorillard, Westinghouse| as of the so-called transaxie. Of mine whether the boycott of Kohler $2.23%8; corn *%% to % higher, Mareh Poultr ‘Electric and Allied Chemical also | y the latter proposal, Callahan, says: products is a secondary boycott, $1.1644; oats ‘s to 1% higher, y rose ‘Some top drive-line engineers which is illegal under the Taft- March 67; rye % to % higher, DETROIT POULTRY AL rue : eC F dven ures feel et 2 US sane could Hartley Act, or a legal primary March $1.345%; soybeans \ to 1a} DETROIT, March 10 Weed ge New York Stocks a muc ter job of reducing the boycott. higher, March $2.23%, and lard 10/20'3,2e" Down? foro. 1 top quality hve) . tunnel than the Lancia transaxle] Jt also appeared likely Sen. Barry to 23 cents a hundred pounds high-| , Heavy, type hens, 20.27. leht type mens. | ‘Late Morning Quotations: | Cc MBS does by tilting the engine more/Goldwater (R-Ariz) might fire a er, M $12.80. 2'2-3'2 Ibs. (whites only). 25-26. capon- iAlr Redue v10e SE int Tel # Tel 3 e and by making use of some of the/new blast in his long, bitter feud ces over S EOIT EGGS ‘aliea Btrs v.02 44 jabue: Mew 383 things that have been learned about with UAW President Walter Reu- ° . March (AP) — ts Chal), .: 6 Jo 3 4, i s s i rent ari Grain Prices Coe ee oan aes instosed! federal Alum Ltd “"1.. 301 Kennecott... 832 GHICKEN LITTLE’S nny PM ae prop shafts in recent|ther at the 2 p.m. hearing. cmacacotms Whites wrade A jumbo 68: extra AM Alin’ 14.0 IT1 roger Oe ott gg “THE SKY IS FALLING! AP “They feel that with these steps,| - Beuther challenged the Arizona CHICAGO, March 10 (ar) — Opening large 54-55 weighted average 55; large a, Cyan 417 Lib Mc&L ... 85 Pr i.’ y ee ~~ >| Wooled, lambs ey gun [DuPont 104 pelo ita | a fog) Orion Township Justice Helmar G. pis extradition to Sheboygan on a X-rayed between 9 a.m, and 5 |lambs No ‘I pelts 24.00-24 75. ‘aaell et fon eet, Ket 1, feab Al RR 233 Stanaback, and paid a fine of $100 felonious assault charge. , p-m. March 11, 12, 14, 19, 21, and |P\"¢ od te, heice a ee meni coe ee Te ee plus $7 costs. Gov. G. Mennen Williams has its ! hoice buck | er zs age pater SOODS he. | 25. The unit wil} be open from Iembe Rong wd pp oy ae Erie RR AG Stactete cee se, | The Oakland County Sheriff's turned down all attempts by Wis | moon until § p.m. March 13, 17, male bo ter. sheep 6.00-12 00 Firestone > .... 86.4 southern Co’ "ots | Department Teported Sunday that ‘consin authorities to extradite the i 18, 20 and 2. Preeot Sul co ne Bou Ry ous 3° someone had broken into the cot-) |UAW mene. A A From March 2% through April Th, : srdner Den. 34 ve eet tage of Carroll Deane, at 309 Whi 11, Mondays through Friday, the Three Women Injured Gea Bream. s* sid ‘Bu Ind.” 306 poorwill Dr.. Commerce Toweahie| Some Republican members of the e unit will be located at the Tel-jin Collision on U.S. 10 |Gen Fas ML aaOpack 202. 3 and stolen an estimated $30 worth Committee claim Bersch’s death in , Huron Shopping Center. It will be . [Gen Motors .- 353 Sun OU Gone jot fishing equipment. tober 1955 was the result of the open from noon to § p.m. on March Two Waterford Township women Gen Te! 35 Sytv BI Pa... 26 ‘alleged beating, but UAW spokes- 7 27, 31, April 1, 3, 8, and 10.» |and a Flint woman were injured in| Sate roa 4° Texas co ::-° «| Industry Foresees $4 Billion Increase asons in an |men contend he died of a heart March 28 and April 2, 4, 9, and 8 two-car collision Sunday on U.S.|Goebel Br . | 26 Textron .... 13.1 M GM P| t aiiment. , ij eee q * 11, the unit will be open from 910 at Walton boulevard in Water- remo bined 73 2 yews vs - bE a.m. to 5 p.m. |ford Township, according to Oak-Grah, Pare 314 Undered 183, X ects ecor eye) es in OO ~ Present Truck Here illi p) 1 ae 924 Ri aa Lane egal ge ee ees pret $300 Million Defense wil ui nt eee berculosis Detection Project, the|admitted to Pontiac General Hos. | omests ee A , } pis: 298 group of 270 Master Masons f h state and county health de-|pital with a dislocated foot ori | wo 8 ns Steel... 1 By SAM DAWSON of Minneapolis. The consumer de-|Mich.; Ned N. Fleming, Topeka,|employed by General Motors Truck ac 0g a rys er partments and the county TB as-|broken leg, and is reported in satis-| Ing Rend, .... $93 West Un Te. 167] VW YORK um — You have to mands better nutrition, more con-|Kan,, iuicenler W. F. Straub,/and Coach Division presented a sociation. factory condition today. tn Depir ee 3e 7 Weate Bl - G6] oo You like to cat welll That } BN cess and variety and isn’t like- ‘president of a Chicago special|GMC pickup truck to the Michigan} DETROIT (INS) — Chrysler It is approved by the Oakland Donna J. McCarty, 24, one of the het erie Tt 306 Wiison & Co “ at h aa plinade n ily to change his ways in a mild od fect C. Clyde Lot- Masonic Home during a program Corp. announced today it entered County Medical Society, Musson |@ivers, and Amelia M. Sever, 27, in: Mick 1. 18 FSO Tow | 263, Un Ne ic vel Lost bg | recession. | TATAAC Ure. = held Saturday at Roosevelt Lodge /|1958 with a backlog of $300 million sald both of 2115 Watkins Lake Rd.,/(nt Paper’ .... o9 3 yours Saw the food industry say today they, ct « & tis, president of Kraft Foods divi-| le 22S ' : ‘eci te. : treated and released. nit hoe... 372 Fnith Rad 1396) axnect to set new sales records, Temple, 22 State St. in defense orders for missile sys é AS 5 | < He added that TE islimore coes, were treated and release ; , wernorr arecis this year and to beat or equal) Lyle C. Roll, president ow Kel. sion of National Dairy Products, The gift and a check for the |tems, tanks, trucks and other mil- on in rex @iveare of other driver, Conway Gist, 29, 0 (C. J. Nephier Co ) tt level ogg Co., Battle Creek, Mich., ‘Chicago; Charles G. Mortimer.| spasonic Home Endowment Fund |itary equipment. mon in men over years Gf age\ Mint, was uninjured, said deputies. Pigures after decimal point are eighths past profit levels. ‘|president of General Foods, White F : AG and women over 30. High Low Noon * * = Says Americans will continue to PI NY. aj SN were made possible through the | This is three times the amount “There are no symptoms in the paleviny Rubber. Co | 18 | Some companies look for as| ispend a substantial portion of min, prezkione "ot Jean ace Gait OO eet et hea Ee Cie CU ee s Gear Co® 206 oe | = their income for food. His firm ™ ose L nning of last year. early stages of TB so all adults 18 City Driver Hos italized; Grtater om ee much as a 25 per cent gain in|‘helr ie ee SS eS OS butions of the local masons ginning o y' and over should want to make sure 732 1.4/sal ] The indust plans to build a new plant this they don't have Th ight bel C Into T Ween sec i coe 72 }gisales volume. e industry as a| wearii\iemplia and other coffee companies will] Raymond M. Douglas, of Alpena,| Corporation President L. L. infecting eel cal Pais nd an Lar Into tree Feninsalar Metal “ whole talks of a four billion dollar pais. be helped by the possibility of Grand Master of Masons in Mich-| Colbert said in the 1957 annual right now.” h id = _— A 26-year-old Pontiac man, who! one en roe pare 4 . food sales increase over last) INCLUDES LUXURIES lower coffee prices raising con-igan, and other state dignitaries) report now being mailed to g "he said. eicee teers! Guaeaee fallen Rudy Mig Coe... 7 aa\year’s 75 billion. A frozen food processor, Earljsumption. |were present at the ceremony, The| shareholders, military product . asleep at the wheel, ran his ca r|weyne screw Co. .... 131 131 131) Confidence is reflected by food'R French, vice president of Red x * & ltruck was presented to Douglas by| sales last year accounted for $125 Announces New Firm o P t d was admitted to! Pred Co* ...-.... 7 a [Processors and grocery chains|1 Foods Corp., Great Neck, N.Y.,] Other optimists: Ernest Gallo Frank A. Lane, past master of the} million, or 3.5 per cent of the Te ee tea | Exov sale: bid aid’ “csked who say they are going ahead Ae “7 |Pontiac Brotherhood Lodge. firm’s total business, eve JACKSON wh — Hancock Indus-, the Pontiac General Hospital Sat-| tries vice president and general urday. manager, Fred C. Hanke has an-- Vernon B. 591 Mon- Locke. of STOCK AVERAGES ‘Compiled by The Associated ear i) 30 15 5 Indust Rails Util Stocks| 2 nounced establishment of a new tana Ave.. is in satisfactorily con- | eee eenee e407 aa asi 162 « operating concern, Control Systems dition today with possible chest prev day ,,..2429 83.9 482 6 Co. The division wil] take over de- and internal injuries Month ree . aay as i ae ” ; i j +! Year ago 2491 #1203 738 #1725 velopment and marketing of an) Ilis car ran off the road and hit ¥% T-Sh high’ ....2800 1447 Ts tek electro-mechanical control and the tree on Motor street, near 1967-88 . = aoa wee 96.2 1509 ( P 56 high ...0..-27 5 6.9 1915 monitoring system. | South boulevard. ace Jow JSS [2440 1262 69.6 171.6 & _ 2 - ' FIGHT HOSPITAL FIRE — Smoke rises from the burning “Old Main" building at the Lincoln State Mental Hospital at Lincoln, Nebr., yester- day while a fireman atop an extension ladder resulted. The fi od AP Facsimile * directs a are am of water into the structure.’ The blaze routed 385 patients but no serious injuries re badly damaged the wing shown here and destroyed roof of an annex to the rear. with expansion pians and em- » (phasizing research. | Other companies whose aba ducts are used by or sold in gro cery stores—paper, wine, cieanes ers—also look for increases * * * _ Current tonnage figures are run- ning well above those of peak year 1957, according to the trade publication, Food Business, It looks for new sales records in the next three months, on the basis of | an indystry poll. Some leaders feel sure this momentum will carry through the second half of the year. “Sales thus far this year have jbeen encouraging,”’ says Hanford Main, president of Sunshine Bis- cuits, Long Island City, N.Y. He says industry sales should rise to 79 billion dollars. * * * Some setbacks are noted by! Robert A. Magowan, president of Safeway Stores, Oakland, Cal. He cites reduced sales volumes in cities hit by output cutbacks in metals and lumber, but adds: “Nothing that has happened so far has been a deterrent to our expansion program, and we will open a minimum of 150 new stores this year.” Joseph B, Hall, president of Kroger Co., Cincinnati, says his chain will go ahead with new dis-! tributing centers, bakeries and stores as planned. The chain's sales are running 12 per cent ahead of last year. * * & George H. Coppers, president of National Biscuit of New York, re- ports the industry is increasing research expenditures and devel- opment of new products. DEMAND: FOR QUALITY An expanding demand for high quality foods is foreseen by Port- er M. Jarvis, president of Swift, Chicago meat packers, ‘The nation hag steadily . up- graded its diet, says Charles H sees as unabated the public's iwillingness to purchase food, “even those which to some are! \considered luxuries."’ * * * Sales gains are predicted also by: Daniel F. Gerber, president of Gerber Products, Fremont, ipresident of Carnation Co., ‘Angeles. president of a Modesto, Calif., winery; W. F. Dietrich, president of Green Giant Co., Le Suer, 'Minn.: A. E. Staley Jr., president lof A, E. Staley Manufacturing Co. ! Decatur, Ill.; A. M. Ghormley, Los Noted British Doctor Says: Most Geniuses Afflicted LOS ANGELES (AP)—Almost all the world’s geniuses have been alcoholics, mentally unstable, says a for Royal Society of Medicine. narcotic addicts, tuberculars or mer president of the British Dr. V. B. Green-Armytage said in an Interview while | here to address the International Congress of Surgeons that a study of genius showed: “Practically all geniuses were under 5 Jock 3 inches in height. “Nearly all were either impotent or had little sex in- stinct. “Almost none produced offspring of genius stature. “There have been no women geniuses. “There is no doubt that d thing to_do with the creation of genius.” He said short-statured geniuses included Lord Nelson, Shakespeare, Picasso and Einstein, and among tubercular geniuses were Voltaire, Chopin, Moliere, Euclid, Raphael, Schiller and Shelley. “It is interesting,” Dr. Green-Armytage said, “that most tubercular geniuses produced months before they died.” As for his conclusion that there have been no classic examples of women geniuses, previa oe ee eee to have babies.” Dr. Green-Armytage said alcohol or narcotics for the added stimulus it gives them to attain a “diamond” personality which is unattainable’ in nongeniuses. Observing that medical science is making great strides 4} in conquering disease, Dr. Bell, president of General Mills quantity of genius is bound to > \ = \ JA There were approximately 75 men present representing some 50 Michigan Lodges and 27 Lodges in |12 other states. | _ Building Contracts Drop | DETROIT uw» — F. W. Dodge |Corp., marketing specialists, re- |ported Saturday January contracts for future construction in Michi- gan amounted to $66,456,000, or 34 per cent below jamaary ° a year ago. Colbert indicated the 1958 figure would be much greater when he revealed production of the Army's | Jupiter and Redstone missile sys- tems ‘ ‘is proceeding on schedule.” The first US, earth satellite was launched with a Jupiter-C modifica- tion of the Redstone and Jupiter missiles. The Nile is the world’s longest river. Rising in Ethiopia, it flows 4,145 miles before emptying into the Mediterranean. efective parentage has some- their best work about six he said: “God or providence geniuses possibly resort to Green-Armytage said: “The AGAIN on Page 14 (Formerly Henry’s deteriorate or lessen.” \ OAKLAND COUNTY'S newest, most beautiful cocktail lounge Henry’s Miracle Lounge ‘i The specialty of the house is an atmosphere of complete |; relaxation, cocktails the way you like them, and a luncheon and dinner menu to please the most discriminating palate. Businessmen’s Luncheons 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Located in Michigan's Newest Shopping Center Miracle Mile Shopping Center COCKTAILS—LUNCHEONS—DINNERS Telegraph at Square Lake Road ~ Bloomfield Inn) er *Y iy - # es ee a ee “ Saga ers ah nase - aed oe so eo — = = ‘pian - _- = 4 . le der ip OE ay ~* ites a ey aoe ry op Mig re FE ~ ee eae ee Py et te ee | fe ‘ ge e \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1958 TWENTY-THREE ~ Board {0 Meet Shoved Down Steep Mt. Ogdenin Utah; Dems Will Ma p kee eat a given that in conformity with the Mich- La I => igan Elec wa, City Cer will up 7 dey except Sunday or legal holid day, = 4 day of any regular or spe cial election or primary MOS RS Skier and Rescuer to Death the Snow Basin ski patrol, who at Waterford Street Lighting Project Snow Slide Sweeps SNOW BASIN, House Strategy ers were able to pull them- | To election receive for registration the name of any legal voter in said City. of Pontiac not already registered who may payee to me. personally tor such regiss. ration. Uteh W® — A Station at Ogden, 18 mules his trail disappeared under Plan Campaigns, , snow slide swept a’skier to his west of this northern Utah ski snow left by an avalanche. quickly organized a rescue selves out. Deane had disap- Notice is ‘hereby given that I will be for 5 mood Pinel | death eile a steep mountain- resort. Two began probing for Elli- party—Deane among them — peared. for 10 Legislative Seats. lauanineane re “anti pm. tact o Be Discusse side yesterday. Hours later, a x * son while Fred Montmorency, | and started off. A Say to receive rpgistrations sad Sreneee second slide killed a member He was part of a group of 58, Ogden, started back for Some, but not all, were roped Patrol head Ray Nye said | in Pontiac Saturday feted March «1968 — When the Waterford Township) of his rescue party. four experienced skiers tour- help. A second slide tumbled together. The going was treach- parole mesa Ey ve ; Sal ADs BR. sty Che ok Board meets at 7;30 p. m. tonight, * * * ing through expert-class coun- him 100 yards down a nearby ‘| erous. the avalanche that claimed | How their party candidates might March 8, 10, ‘58. members will discuss the establish- street lights in the subdivision, | O- Ironically, the second slide The bodies were found about try high above the top of the Snow Basin ski lift. The others, slope but he got out and kept going. Suddenly, a second ava- Deane probably was inadvert-- ently touched off by part of é ‘win 10 additional seats in the State |when they meet Saturday in Pon- NOTICE OP PUBLIC BALE 1956 Oldsmobile Holiday Coupe, Serial ment of a street lighting district) ™&Y have been touched off by : ; lanche swept six of the party | House of Representatives will be yo" ’se7y428922. Publi held in the Oakwood Manor subdivision.| ® Tescue unit farther up the following his tracks, emerged x * * away. One grabbed a tree and the patrol] party working far- ‘the topic of Democrats from six at 10:30 am. March “ne ios, at 38 N, Plans call for installation of 86| !0Pe- from a clump of trees to find He met some members -of | successfully hung on, Four oth- | ther up the slope. ‘southeastern Michigan counties reaped Musas State Bank Bldg., March 8, 10, °58. cated in the Dixie highway-Silver| 200 yards apart, on the east = Lake road area. | face of Mt. Ogen. They were | }eft overnight. A special hearing was Held * * > from 9 a.m, to 4 p. m. today for ‘oti i ’ The victims were Dr. Lin- possible objections. Property | coin Ellison, 49, Ogden, a U.S. owners in the development will Forest Service official, and be assessed an additional $12 a 5 1 I . year! Sohuson said! John Anthony (Tony) Deane, 23, Salt Lake’® City, a former IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PRO- vision of law, there being due and un- ‘paid, charges for which the undersigned, Gaukler Moving & Storage Company is entitled to a lien as Warehouseman, on the goods hereinafter described, and due notice having been given all parties known to claim o interest herein, and the time specified in such notice for lpayment of such charges having expired, there will be sold at public auction at the auction rooms of the L. E. Smart Sale Farm 330 W. Tiemken Road, Roches- ter, Michigan on Wednesday, March 19, * * * «| The group will meet at 1 p.m. in the Roosevelt Hotel for work- shop sessions on campaign organ- ization and issues, finance and pub- licity techniques, according to Mrs. Harriett Phillips, chairman of the the Democratic State Central Com- In other business, bids on| Denver University and Colo- mittee. 1988 at Spprexisaataly 7 P.M. the fol- i inhilj : : ; : ow r comprehensive general liability in-| rado State University - skier. Democrats now hold seven of the rip Poel bedroom, living room and surance policies oni sll townships) eed tae meer tie 17 seats in Oakland, Macomb, Gen- Qing. °chairs, cushions. curtains, car- owned property will be opened at | Colo., had been married just esee, Livingston, Washtenaw and pets, rugs, chests, china, glassware, J ; | a month. Monroe Counties. Four of the Re- jclocks, desks, electrical sppliaaces, Paco The board also will take action| Ellison was research direc- publican-occupied seats are in Oak- tices utenails, lamps and * ades, . j Tare 5 Ors, ornaments, etures, on ie releasing of additional] est for a Range Exper nent (land County. ° se paintings, suit cases tables, toys trays, i 2 es anc Range axperimen F arty lea s trunks, vacuum cleaners, wearing &p- : building permits to the Coleman-' S 8 pe More than 60 party ders and. ae wai ihe: crcoaty ot the Sak : potential candidates from the six: counties will attend the Saturday) Friedman Construction Co., dale. Fern-' sowing: rs Becoed Appliance Company, Paul Elia- M. Baker, Mrs. Dorothy Barnes, i ae 5 \ . _ |water service from the Watkins meeting. son, E. Groover, Viola Groover, Mr. The firm’s home-building proj- Mills subdivision to amnoposed new . or ne Wallace E. Hoiland, Garrett ect on M59 near Cass Lake road |... _; . propo: : x k& *® O'dell Hurst, Corinne B. Keller, Wm. has been held up by township |» hool on Lakewood boulevard also Pontiac Rp. Leslie Hf. Hudson|Seeser. Mr. or Mrs. HJ. Knssk, Jobs BP )Py | towusnip | will be discussed at tonight's See ees meer ‘i Paul will join with Sen. George C. Steeh (D-Mt. Clemens) and Rep. John, \J. Penczak (D-Detroit) on a panel discussion in mapping party strat- egy for the year. officials for non-payment of bills | ere ie Roberta ep Paul Parle, owed for operation and mainte. | nance of the subdivision's sewer | treatment plant. ‘New Glass Yarn Made Mrs. H. Sheggrud, M . Thyer, Mr. Arnold Thompson; all being cared with sald Company in tts warehouse and all to be more specifically announced and described at the time of said sale. Goods will be on exhibition and Sard be seen at the place of sale, The L. E. Smart Sale Farm at 330 W. Tienken Road, Rochester, Michigan, on the day preceeding the sale. Should it be im- possible to dispose of all these goods Citrus Record Likely on Wednesday, March 19, 1958, the sale will be continued on such succeeding PRETORIA South Africa's days thereafter as may be necessary to 1957 citrus exports are estimated |compiete saie. GAUKLER peat oe & at a new record of 7,250,000 to| STO! 1-11 Orchard Lake hrnee Pontiac teh: ‘meeting. Johnson said there will be pote NEW YORK — A new glass : ——— eee able action on instituting a sewertyarn developed by a New York administrative procedure ordinance company is said to provide the to release money now tied up in| appearance and style value of na- “good faith deposits."’ |tural fabrics. The company says x *& *® |its product requires no ironing, is A request from Waterford Town- | fire - safe, and won't stretch or TOP PENMEN — The handwriting of two Whitfield Elemen- tary School students has been selected as being better than aver- age for their age and speciments of the writings are printed in a specimen booklet used in schools throughout the country. They are (left to right) Lynn Lundholm, 2173 Klingensmith Rd., and Suzanne Pontiac Press Phote from Michigan and among 32 selected from 136,000 entries from 43 states. The girls were in the third and first grades respectively last year when they participated in a scientific handwriting study by a publishing firm, to make an evaluation scale of elementary — 7,500,000 boxes. The 1956 total was, ship Board of Education to extend’ shrink. Crampton, 2642 Littletell St. Their specimens were the only ones school students. 6,700,000 boxes. Feb. 26: See 10 nee . | * ; wat . : : 7 , Death Notices Funeral Directors 4 Help Wanted Female 7 7 Instructions 9 Building Service 12) Furniture Refinishing 16A| Peiterct es Service 22A| Wtd. Miscellaneous 28! Wanted Real Estate 32A eae OleeeeeeeeeYm ereer~rreaererry aad ae ~ LLL LLL LLOEOELON ~s AL NA EAD OAT AO | A HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE |MANAGER FOR FASCINATING A & B TRENCHING | REPAIRING, ANTIQUES A “SPE- PONTIAC WANTED: 25 HP MOTOR, MUST| \V F ~~ COATS FUNERAL HOME exclusive and rapid-growing di- | M _cialty, FE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE be in gc t We Will Bu ADLEN, MARCH 8, 1958, MINNIE E. 0 Deter Hert 3-795 | Fecy: eae business. bald look- en ape ide ood Liked ask - = es abel ICE MACHINE years hrs Pyasss not ever 3 Your Equity. : 2 aspie Ave, Oxford, age ng for wor.-n who will develop | NY TY PE OF HOUSE PLA ya | 1 - © <== inh vin) nun — 7 dear sister of Mrs. Mary ID | sh and grow with the business. Full W qd ANY TY PE OF HOUSE PLANS Income Tax Service 17 52 WAYNE ST. FE ¢-4022 Don't lose your home—cash wait Becker, Mrs. Barbara wie "ats one Son- O ns time.” car and phone essential | anite | s4031- cream, 06 eee oa |= aamenmee [ _ | Wanted to Rent 29 | aes: aoe ty e8 bite r y an onard Harn , * For confidential interview, call) | = Acc URATE INCOME ax SERV en | “ 1 FUNERAL HO | . A Reem ge serfs | omegNEMAL HOME. | Gant" Sod Detrait"” Wirment| ages x 88 who can qutir tor MLAGMESGE Brom trite sks Sur Maat en Nea | mann mn 23 SStpue, wig ONE CLD, BE | ot a be vouR Ca —— FRSC a Cra unS Dp 8 & | wo- with Rev, Harlow Hoyt officiating. | 7 See gee uareL | MIDDI RAGED) LADY (10) (CARE “tne repair. than’ replace, practical | ae ee | Pion aits Gocley Late Rd.” EMM | house, on West aide! Portiae neat neal FMcKINNEY 0S Xt 1 ia SS Mire, alles eat fara ot Cemetery. | -78" Mul Service FEE 23-5841) 07 children and light housework IEE AIRCRAPY SPLCIALISTS MI_4-4221 _or__MI_¢0061/ AA TAX SERVICE W. GARRETT | Tile Pree onimatee ay | ease es Office 8800 © ree Rd. . Bossardet - Mabley Puncral Home V h Sinle OR 30833 AUTO_GAS TURBINE A 1 CARPENTER CHEW AVAIL. | 3618. Saginaw. Open “tl 8.__| itp Covens. BED SPREADS. [UNFURN MODERN 2 BEDROOM | — Pa “'bo NTIAC, Ei EM 33311 Oxford. OOrMMeeS-O1P!1e |mature WOMEN. TOUR AGE 15 | SPECIALISTS iterations» Free" cst, FE $-3608. ALL BOOKKEEPING _drapes, your material, FE 5-5797.| aver $60, FE 3-7686. BARRY, “MARCH 7. 1: , 1958, MA 7 . an asset. Service Avon customers | , > and Tax Service . THOMAS | UPHOLSTERINO aaa aan NM Mila Ot. Clarksic. = a FUNFRAL HOME in your. neighborhood. Phone or; AUTO RURL INJECTION ALTERATIONS, ADDITIONS eee HOTEL ROOSEVELT | 191_n. Perry_st FE_5-0688 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 beloved aunt of Jack Haupt: tu- Ambulance Sereice aes or Motor ee es Box S36 or Drayton | FHA “terms FE a 1198 eer | Room 122 ~ Lost. & - Found 24 Share Living Quarters 30 LS —_y neral service will be held Tues- E_ 2-838 2 We help finance your training by } EF 5-8126 Res. OR _ 3-588} j HELOR — day, March 11. at 10 aim. from! 7 MIDDLEAGE LADY NEEDING A) arranging terms for this practical BUILDING aera eeesenkc i econ TAX RETURN’ PRE- | SHARE HOME WITH EMPLOYED |! CeO Cyerytning Ruraisned, We Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Ww home an: companionship with lit- Gas Turbine Engine Training. | 4.2390 ared in your home by qualified DOCTORS BAG: CONTAINING IN-| lady. Wolverine Lake. MA_ 4-3300. 2-15 71568. Church with Rev. Pr. PF. J. De- Help Wanted Male 6 te Ne eee ei scons wor completa) aetal 1 out BRICK, BLOCK [AND CEMENT | Recountaxt with master's degree | Last ta Gatorade balckipan, Fee «| Wed. Cc Mt 32| I8T FLOOR”? ROOM. PRIV. EN- Pore ey USO eee wor rite statin ualifications, | omplete details out cou- 7 ost in or chigan ues- rs MEY sopaicuers Convert ect Pontiac Press Bor 38 | a ED ee Se le SNEBURTON © STEVENS | | Gert a onfors Michigan, Tyre | Wid. Contracts, Megs, 32) "trance & bath, Class. sit}, cass 7 a ‘a ia ar e siden an co | yo, tation of the Rosary will be Mon-| A Few Men ee eueurne pantera FOR wri cial ,Quaranteed work, Ph MY | 835 MELR 8-3500 Get COLL Pate ae , ie Sigg proses. Tome cicint ate we fas ene heey for tsid tead it t yp “Oakland. “PED an Psion ser" Leet DIVISION, North- BOmE CALLS BY APPOINTMENT | white, red collar, icense 1440 C A lel i - ? BEDROOM PARTLY FURN. St. 1 Ps iss or outside steady employmen = sess west Sch t. JM-2 ee IcCK. 5 7 Mar wil ue in’ cle at. hee Pay opportunity Tote arerare, west Se celal Osr: JM-26, Box 9, BL. ., BRIO CEMENT WORK | EMPIRE T AX SE RV ICE | iNet Be e| —— apts. 8615 Pontiac Lk, residence uneral arrangements | echanica ability, scat pine SUPPLEMENT YOUR HUSBAND'S a SS OD = IN A FLASH — ———EE by the Sharpe Funeral Home,| and reference wil] be considered INCOME Name | Pe buts) YOUR Coole — MINE | Lost — BROWN & WHITE BEA- | 1 BEDRM DEL. PVT. TR. Clarkston | Apply 1064 W. Huron, between) or make @ career for yourself MOGTOSG i nee . == | 1343 Oxbow Lake Rd. EM_3-3125 | rest hound. Ans. to Barby. MA For land tract Aug Ground floor. Bachelor's par | 6 and 11:30 em. Sell. Biblea to homes. churches| Citv ; State CUSTOM HOMES, BY LICENSED ee Sree in’ percon” 20 years| Very nice. Ideal for couple @ , MINA, MABCH 6, 1958, THOMAS) ———————~————________ ic Train for! cales supervision. | Phone Age builder, Free estimates. OL FAIR RATES FOR RETURNS) ~ Jonnson baat 20 years young ladies, Close to new High 588 Pranklin Rd. age 54: beloved ACTUAL, JOBS OPEN IN U8.| opi ‘tee Raeburn 8 to 10 e.m.| Hours I work: From i ba 1-3461 using Hom method for you, Eve- Foun: = toe a GERMAN) service to" ealisfied’ friends’ and _Behooi. PE $2706. husband of Evel Mina: dear) So Am, Europe. To $15,000. W - a : ae pl s ments e ee cientele. luther ef Mink Anthea; caa| only) Kmployment\fafo, Center.) © © 22 = SCHOOL FOR MASSO-THERO-|CARL L. BILLS, SR, FLOOR) sired R. Bolin, | FE 5-5773. | LOST: ENGLISH SPRINGER|. ist, FLOOR, xR, R. MIRACLE MILE. : s, Sel ist ' sanding. Old floors ialt re NGE _Clean 3 rms, & bath 8-1370. ee te eistere ony tne! oom 660 470 Stuart 8t., Bostos | piste ease -pildiasqems or ot? on ~~. o @ specialty.) NoomE ” ae <. REAS. PRICES. 604, Spaniel. Black and white. 3‘ yrs. O nson 8. brother in Greece. Puneral service 18 TELEPHONE SOLICITORS. 18 OR : progress = _W. Huron. 5-88-45 old. Answers to name of Patsy. i ROOM KITCHE TCHENETTE. & PVT. will be held Tuesday, March 11! arenes % vver Must be neat appearing. ashington, get Ag Oak Michigan.| CEMENT WORK. 20 eet EXP. Children's pet. Vicinity of Lake bath, Adults only 200 N, Paddock. at 2:30 pm. from “st. George | ATTENTION! ye a 1 mile east off Woodward. Cali | “wre estimates, OR 3-672. | Income Tax | Service George Rd. south of Lapeer - ec TOR ne Alberts A PVE ERT Gree rthodox Church with Rev = = ; y Jia 5. 2 ed CEMENT 18 OUR eee rey. REASONABLE RATES ‘ounty Hne. OA 8-3946 | 176 8. Telegra 1 RM. & KITCHEN PYT a "§ S Sagi _R |ELECTROLYSIS & BWEDIS8H — 2-0663. Talarment $i Oke Mill Cocueters Real Estate oales Sree @acaweee oe SOME GORTEE oe OT RER AE CE canpauree Gaekauee: witee ica weak eee a td MARE. OELDING. AND. j ih GASH FOR a — ae ie! ‘Fy roe $0 CALL . as C i u ESS i ; oS — —— | Gi RE reddish brown wi : coeminne lors ibanereienonre the place and we need some help. | = perience. from g am, to4¢p.m | ; { ations and additions. Call after 6 iN our y Se Long form heauee| white markings on face. West| -H. J. VanWelt, 4540 Dixie Hwy. £5 OMANS. MARCH 8. 1958 ERNEST \W HITE BRC S: wit etter (oS RESPECT: \ Work Wanted Male Lo = _vm. FE 8-9439_ 5.00 Phone } FE 4-5706 (ormatiog” ad aR 6-1682 Rew | ________ OR _3-1355 Yi Soom a a PT.._18T, FLOOR. 146 : f " 7 Bo) aw a ay uae ation ca 5 ewar “CONTRACTS WANTED " E. Pike st. Call S27 Pine Grove, age 68. beloved REAL ESTATE b} h * | CEME NT & & BL “OCK | N. ATION ay IDE ! Te i 2. Gem ea : %-1295 e home st lake to g@itl or|/gye N w _ | = ~ LOST: SAT. MEDIUM SIZE B Clark Reai Estate, 1362 W. Hu- fatherte! SutaTl Ma Rosalie! Con | seeu Dizie Hwy. rene tetas. wale Repair FE 44210 ORK NEW — __WORK_FE 5-078 BUSINESS SERVICE | er on Elizabeth Lk. Rd Seo ton FE 46402 or PE 44813. Ask |” TPR RG Tare veahiee ald. J., Joseph, Bruce and Russe!’ Open Eves til 9: Sun: 10 "til 8 Pontiac Press, Box . | Al PAINTING AND WALL WASH. DRY WALL TAPING GUARAN- one pe Lochaven and Airport Rds Has fo! Mr_ Clark _ privileges. 209 Norton : Omans, Mrs. Joseph (Elsie) Taunt, SS eas timate. OR 3-9680 teed work Free estimates. OR COMPLE B & white neck and 4 white feet rE, | * BATH. PRi- Mrs. James (Hazel) Smith, Mrs| DIF SET-OP | MAN WHO CAN WOMAN ABOUT 3 TO COME IN-| (vite cere Now! CARPENTER pic's ASR 38900 oo CASH Deg Bey Be jown, ohiid | ™ r Z L ry “ar Bar mira Awe = > Ruth Gouvela and €dward J taal racer zich as In take to my home and clean, Live in. cabinet’. work Mew _& repair. DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH- | —_— Kit ben. LOST: BLUE PARAKEET WITH | welcome, FE 4-7066. r 6 FE Omans; dear brother of Mrs | — tie 3 = | 120 Parkdale ‘B. Murdock FE’ 2-7861 | ing and all types of repair work.| WORKING -PeoPies TAX SERV oand on leg. Very tame. FE UNLIMITED | 23-9035. Stephan J. Cloonan Sr. Puneral HEATING SALESMAN \WTD.. MAID FOR GENERAL! =~ ha _FF 46101. _| -ton Pickups 1¥gton Stakes —J0!9 the social club FE 48871.) erty of all kinds. 1919 M15, _Pvt__ent. and bath. 298 Central. error When cancellations WE NE BABY SITTING, CHILDREN) —"°"¢*_St Phone FE 3-0135 | Jump_ trucks Semi-trailers 9 | Crveor ule: NAtional 17-2815, col-|3 RM. FURNISHED APT. PRI- a ee sdacle sg = agers care chard work: loved & cared for, FE. 2-1730 “Se eee eS & Pontiac Farm and In Debt‘ ect _Bi'g Jessie. Gacrohas ‘hana “ : aver me ecared: Je LE, - ‘ . 31 8. J adjustments will be given cars Best pay plan in the area. ones WOMAN WANTS BA-| —— waee SERVICE FRE Industrial Tracto~ Co. If you are having trouble meeting) J [STINGS WANTED /}? 3 ROOMS AND BATH FURNISHED without { Come et — iet's a it over. AGGRESSIVE MAN Eee | ane at aie aa —— oui % moval and trimming. Get our bid. 825 8. WOODWARD ccMOAN “CREDIT couxsel: BUYERS WAITING. LET only PE 38 ie Bats. Adults : e 8 ; LADY WANTs HOUSEWOR . _only 5 Closing time for advertise § 147 8. Saginaw 8t. Pontiac, 21 and draft exempted: | by hour, Ref, FE 5-5604 Eee Perec” eluding ia! LORS. INC. 41%, 8, gaginaw.| US SHOW, YOU S ROOM ADT Gis WEAT 3D Ss. ments containing type sizes } YOUR OWN BUSINESS! YOUR| School plus commission. Hish | £xp_ GIRL WOULD LIKE STORE | "Wai! and- windows, Reascnatie. pe eaa ARTICLES | PICKED _Above Oakinid Theater, FE b0408 Shosenty wa nue Paddock. FE 5-506. asta Do cr ee “the pe aun recip aise Bich nee Gals Mee Mate Bask the. eee work (or Gomer: Free est. No obligation, FE 2- 1631. up tree of chargé. FE 5-4638. coee ayer ae ¥ AND AES 4 eae ee ee day previous to publication arin for = eal Earn $30 ‘ - HOUSEKEEPING WORK. LIVE IN ABA OTL BURNER SERVICE Painting & : Decorating 20 pen aie Tablets, 98 cents at Deshe Ro Middleton 7 ROOMS AND BATH. STEAM ay comm. Experience unnec. . - or out. Ref. 68 Fairgrove. (up-| PETE'S —— Sisie 73 heat, lights and gas furn, Pvt. per canceled here ey FREE catalog. Write TANNERS, SOCIAL WORK _Statrs) See OPLIANGE BERVIGE | 18T CLASS EXP. PAINTER AND | KNAPP SHOES BROBER WOMISE WO bee Entr_ Auburn ‘Heights, FE 36328, the day of publication after » Brockton, Mass. HOUSEKEEPER FOR MOTHER-| we service all makes of wringer | —S¢corator. Reas_prices. FE 5-2860. red Herman . ‘PROMISE TO SEL JRM FURN. APT. AND GARAGE. the first insertion. , less home. B94 E. Huron. FE| and automatic washers. 30 yrs. 4-1 PAINTING AND PAPERING. | 2070 Aico Rd. oR 3.1502, ¥= PROMISE TO TRY HARD _For couple only 104 Henderson. Help Wanted Female 7 —6-8575. in Pontiac Mason Thompson, FE 4-8364. Ax THOMPSON'S BER We have customers waiting J ROOM. 18ST FLR.. 1 CHILD, NO CASH WANT AD RATES pe eae, LOL is something special and dAViNG A BABY? VACATION-| ROY'S, 96 Oakland FE 2-4021| 4-1 PAINTING INTERIOR & Ex-| “f% THOMPSON'S | RVICE, with goed Credit) ratings, |f08, “drinkers 72 Washington. apart and {s now open to ing? Capable, mature experi-| ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE-, terior 10 per cent disc. for cash. rms lapis eal ters Garage. homes in the South East sec- SEE we At, tines i Day # Days CDere Fe ee ee eee ee ee re, | otee nome ee bee Sree oh castt Gams ira tees) | ee ie naieg 7318) ES mike | Guaranteed. Free est. PE 4-0203.| go) Auburn Ave FE 24812, Brake property. witnires eT ial ; Ti das ia aeomsous, Oe ane: aac ee tate Sales Lady will like this op- vious Teocial Work experi- EM pane voor home, EM 2300) St FE ¢301______|A GUARANTEED PAINTING @| Service, Muffiers_& Tall_Pipes. oR! ATNBOW REALTY (oe ee ee ee ee portunity of working from a@ nice} ence nice, but not manda- ROWING = |GENE'S HEATING SERVICE., decorating service OR 37354 — a leat ‘ 3 ROOM APT. ON MAIN FLOOR. ; 235 4036.00 office with ample parking, reli-| tory, You must drive your “sonable. Pickup & DONE. REA-| Furnaces cleaned, sold, repaired. _ Pontiac. Reduce | FE 23-2614 _ _802 8. PADDOCK |" re ¢-¢171 : 370 426 120 able firm, fast growing area, ex- own car and do light typing sone FE Pb & Deliver. Perry | oo Rd, Rochester, FE [ ADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. 10 LBS IN 6 SHORT DAYS TRADE (FREE & CLEAR) MOD-| 3 ROOMS. PVT. BATH. GARAGE, 7 315 867 a0 ee ee rote gare es - PONTIAC This is only a starting sal- chavs won base . = x _Papering & painting. FE 8-0343.__ Results guaraiteed. For as little | etn 3 bedroom bungalow, full|” gi7 60 per week, No children. 42 1 3 6% fe E83 _BOX 14. ary. ut vocutgnal counat MDY Wo LED Like HOUSE. HEATING PAINTING — PAPERHANGING | *° $1.00 | Basement [ges ment: Feereaeen | xugecte td ® 4.06 1.29 10.80 Bills Piling Up? ing rvice, 511 Community fare. Or will live in 6 or 6 days 24 hr service on all sees of TUPPER“ LL§ CLEANED OR 3-7061 Ses Huron cee Center, as par-|3 3 LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, PVT. Wanted — women eho need to Nat'l iBank. Bldg. FE 4-058 wk. Good refer. Call after 5. FE| heating equipment. a ayne iodide per visit tial paymen bedroom lake-| bath and Entr., 264 8. Parke, FE ™ osome, Shngms fete: San eter SFE] Reise Ch. FR ai) day ot | PATERRAROING > PARCHING. | fovewtnate cay tan ety, Tar] end Mae gee, venoh lone | bal Prothable position, wort ‘by > MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPIN S| eee sel A dete a. : town), Conside oo unfinished | ™ In Memoriam Z| smeet peat, Receatary. Ca call re) TAKE A LETTER "Tetarial service, a 3.2800. ae INTER “LAKES TREE SERVICE. ee AND DECORATING | mre ee wive—as | otherwise. FE 40805, 2 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH 4-8997 or 9-864. : tim, remove, cabeling, oie 4 ba & ENTRANCE. IN WATER- Pca hE Od HB NURSE AVAILABLE A = IN LOVING, MEMORY ated eway| (URS, GIRLS, BIG BOY DRIVE: $250 nights. “Auburn ee Pea et. clearing, Insured. MA) PAPERHANGING © & PAINTING. | five. We 71204, $1.80. Doro- » _ Foap, Peep Stat in, change y 95492, educed rates. A ‘9 March 8th, 1957. : , a ER wonderful boss, He's OUR Of, BURNER WANTED CHILD ors snd more euoh day we min|EXPLERIENCED SAESTOMIT) onl "ior*cvartxoons: | PRACTICAL NURSE, AV Qu pn | ginvice MArias 00 Television Service 22| Wid. Children to Board 26, | WALINI 0 | icon, Wap iat tone , cle Mile. can type ° LASTERING — NEW RE- e have the experience, You! MS. NEWL — may think the wound ts Hos a 7 WPM, and take Shorthand Waanina as AND TRONTNGS Saw air. Work aaranteed. } FES $-0304.| ALL TY SERVICE. CALLS AN- DAY Heer} Ail ee dats have the property. Let us SHOW Rapooy § BATH: NEN > Ti . 9s . at 80 w.p.m. She should be : . aos re _goar = ‘ ewered romptly, Day or night.| S®*¢d children 5-0151. Licensed} you how we can sell it to your! 109 Morel But they little know the sorrow | cents Dining Room. Apply in) real smoothie who has had Cass” FE oe CLEANED, 4 SERV. vit. ELECTRONICS _home. ___| advantage. Call NOW for im- oreiand. FE 6-661. “Lies within our hearts concealed.| person Tuesday between 1 and 4) office experience and knows WASHING aa TRONIROST CALL | —'ed.__C._3._ Nelson. FE_8-1786 Fe 5-3526 or FE 4-24 DAY HR. OR WK. - NEAR | Mediate action BoUsEs “Lots | 3 RMS, AUBURN | HEIONTS ARKA, _Sadly_ missed by family & friends, char . Keego her wor VELYN ED- FE 59724 SAWS MACHINE FILED DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVIC school. FE +6340 — FARMS — ACRE _FE 2-7069 after 5 p.m. rr Harbor. RDS Vocational Coun- : EeCPING, TGiic | Manler_Leach 10 Bagley St. | ICE 7 RMS. i ~ PLACE A “LOST” AD. ayn 7 SEGEERE UTIs ge yee WID.. HOUSEKEEPING, Monge “Tey beech __T™_“eaghy FE 5-1206 or FE 5-8 WANTED: CHILDREN TO BOARD | 1 ; ; 7 RMS. a § E OO PVT. BATH wanted, fond eat Fd agg * sg ong, Ser Kids PR eosee | for home than wages. MAple Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 a! STRAKA __ Licensed. References. OA 8-3734. “dw. M. Stout..Realtor | —svto_best Call FE 28181 for an/ad = ich st. Port Bure, | | ns ~~ | RADIO“ TV REPAIR. “TUBES Wed, Household Goods 27,” ™Stsinaw 8t,.Ps, FE sai | FRM. Per, eT OLD WEL. a any ac f° Instructions 9 Building Service 12 | DRESSMAKING. TAILORINO. At- checked free, R. B. Munro Elec- | en Eves. Till 6 p.m | come. FE \ Dial FE ousRREEPER WORKING Fa aoe | ere me | terations Drapes a formals done FE Peat 1069 W. Huron, Pontiac FURNITURE NEEDED my |3 Rue AND APR Tie Fv. to recover a loss. Dial FE| ents, 2 chi and 4 yrs.|MOTEL MANAGEMENT — MEN. : _in my home. Call FE 8-8455, +! m R SE WE HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS, ¢ t - Msi be “yeliable, live in, private) WOMEN and couples to train for AAA Floor Sanding DRESSES, SUITS, COAT & AL- “Typewriter Service 224 Entire home or odd lots. Get the| pelting for commercial proper. oon clean “Oe bin meen 2-8181 { d-wri $130 ~ - andy MOTEL MANAGEMENT and Floor Laying — Finishin erations, 191. Hurop. FE) ~~. WWW ~ | stop dollar, Will buy outright or exit arms & acreage. A _at_ M0 Baldwin, : Or an. ad-writer. aot bef, om 7-08 CPSRATION en gy 2 ge Mr ¢. BUD BILLS FE £2080 7074. ; TYPEWRITERS DIRG | sell it for ra Co eet aed call will give you immediate. ao: RMS 6& BATE WEWL ss 3 HOU conside ge Nel A A TERGRING AND MENS AND|° MACHINE REPAIRING | Sale, Phone OR 32717, Say “charge it.” rer git Be iy erect home, light} NATIONAL MOTEL TRAINING, A-A TRENCHING women's alterations, Kdna War-| work, Gens REPAIRING: a ot- | WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES | ROY KNAUF a? = an we > : tiac Press, | 5 4, Pontiac Press. Footings, Septic Field, OR 3-4943 = FE 2-3634. fice Supply Co, 17 W gy og of furniture, Ph. FE 2-6523. 26" W. Huron &. FE 2-7421' Rent reasonabie, , e) : x, y é ‘ _Tw EN TY -FO UR TH E Nr - ct AC j P yee ’ q 10 — . A Y ? MAR CH 10 , 195 58 a Apis. 3 ROOM * Baratab BA TH. ed wore 1 p. LOWER. "Ries ROOMS » FE ft Close ROGs, STREET Bina Apts. 3 a aire loti P o) ag ‘urn oes Sand t Sa" Set ow ished ay z Ste oo a 34 a 8 to N . ore ae sport RED pe & wn. T ni a rte R 102 str: z a ti R Re Pahaced WELL rer “wl ae eeu ~ nee en eoona! oom A L IRM ops at mas, ote) 8 t H E_ 40 E PT. a IN p fae te cy sho) | MA 0 34, atte -tie FE +4 ov f bln mean “5 ng Led lis 3 ase rar “nt ra Eine cs et sea Cc e | 8 Fae x sea x : ee “hae pres = one feted ND EN pear rae 0 per Near ano : ere bees vefrig. 36 ROOM ON ocd UT’ nar s B Ste lores ee li a Brivag rk Pe c ON CABS gies With Sn LF ve | Pe" ae ane oLv ch pi attate. cass. | U F RMS. sae 3 Clean aia ee es "Bist. clad: * (aera au "pemnt U" or Sa ae utili 20 Morice BA mae i "ie Map! rae ee LA dock RM TIGA le eas aED aoe re gest - ip ven at fe te ae pent ee! = Ho E s ly 4 oN. le, HEA Le ove wr et" home 8 SID minutes lease. Lats rm {T. use 3-1 furn P eat a nse re WER b in én 1De r 8 ape & ier h : s P 4 0 NEWL Manne | set ane earn nd te cat $100 ae tt st vei are home. CL 5 Satu ¥ PER Mo 7 R wig 0-415] JA te or wer rico seats ving Fm -EN 43 || Private CH 44 D _bef. 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Willige im shel wey eh ‘ near z {R VN ® a oom eee, te a ae fron Paget ane tre ali scapes | oll deci ceca, ta B ot 75 an fu od ‘Rk ees ssion a ous mee ith ces 3; S Pith Se ae ee 1 ness n oe BEAL VE do m eq a pa ect at al fi po no, B eer a5 50 ON ‘ad w idren | n ch tm or omer ov e tl ro st say W b ‘ot ms KE e peed dr Hee KN aera B oe = Ci a fit vse “ ae ite ace ee ever Se sel Pion ow Lee Font AFTON, i 16; ue in fren h. liv. ae e€ ae ACK. iM - shborhbo a v Lone ¥ iy pane _ e |e y I ‘ 6 N to. am umace | a w agg nt ice ay NT E av is & od. uy ht ta ee yas me field ke $281 R ri ae se $4 Co E me ve in ann ind ae Rie i and t : A a i e oes Lae ve DS on ste: nn to iy Pecbies pal nd ull us ae cou ta 80 1 tho rake se ae 3 = alt Ml ey gh a, a o E send ot tha ern th E 1Z, ea. ee ED eg b y Sin reat . el N ha et ey a& uic { On 3 i _ room! sae oe peted iin Oo . tc Aap Tolegraoh Re é t of ter ¥ rie 7. be bun a is Ga ly ase 31 s m st 8 +a $9000 cated d r —; q E e lies, aph va- Brat hu nee — Peete ey Eile m g, Bi ch Gos Op MecULt Stor Pike i il l hs ga, |R n bee Ak ted Ha) a ee ig SEE H coon ie eae — n ise FA a ene FU on nes at £ a ie , Bu 8, ee nent oe Dame ‘ g eek a1 tai ; ee Senet 2 Az igre Bone ed Paved Boone ng tile DROOM, Wi aoee R doen nt. lou or S A 8 a nd s av AN e a ae id oe I h xa la a oom oe E wn Do: yo 3 vi S se hed sae. aoe ston ow ieee am Siriaas Sse ees Ww os en bars ye Se sss ; ae “ate down es anda on Just eit oe n } rE th cae iC oe en Soe snare, | ©? rORae oa way $45 = “wit tt Ev 4-0 : appol erage. a oe wi Os =a m igh nd 5 yard, 6 D R ee sc k wag yoo 450 . OR uit es 5 th tas roe Err $75 e- aes ° ik To d fx: { pt ce it Iv 00 PA I ea & 528 Man plat ce play es 50 In A fares n mee te 19, eceptional - LA Goan, Jo 837 \ Sun. DORI enti | ganic ar Sandi w D S eal | Gare mee cle Hey. B se nelle ON stor R Ww Le \ oh m n 1 1 an a . - AL ity Hess Ont Oo fata n 18 J] Loh 8 = babes n ib ba: d rm se- whe TO oN Bilee ROE LOT D' ENT, - 78a ae ist pigs urbat insu Oi a 0 R I ier eee : Photos & 80 “tithen Bb ee au mre ie Ap Build jee R J LY P aN WWE . TRAD N g se “< $ rm. = a $55 , ce ols R rane uso IM cee - < E REA Hing clea “bungalo loc Ee Lo < ng 708. 3-125 OPEN. W Ente. oN ALA rca bo a ery location * | 4286 D I A good select Sites’ 1 “ET RIG outa 8F oa flee Oak P| ix AD cha, bow s” I TIPLE. Fee iH i \ L e spot. e y ‘of t f te $1 ec ts) L N ny | ru ra a foo tare | G ar bs. thon In Fad nats \ 4158 ' and aulee eye floors {l- 7OC On ; I down a Be Te ae v = ‘7 ] y bu ck ere ne mice , IL R N “ ie aot G LY S UNTIL, 8:3 irk OD pra = oarden: Ne ' 00" ou ee de atk $8,900 7 D : am Z = , ae OME a $944 a : aby 88 nd theoe Tr FE: ton t she iS heat. eo v i fo x ai cA a fess — VICE ane = - = n R I P ae és ace E : ° ne ao a can MS — tain pal as be mst bi w I an pil te hos droom_ o1% art gle t ners fess ch wi y. gerator | ‘00 _Mrn’ Nye FE seca n rank peting, ne m ‘id Wort ILL T ayn ae =e horde : A S eae ~ Sear! RA ere or 173 pe jigs ta ane es ow on ADE a 7s ber 7-070 ~ Sa ves tone d cle iS eas oo ‘ J nd im ive ve, com: ar neh" pt “ ‘ontrack 1011 2 fence, re- B 3-36 Bd n a wakys : v. e. biti > uy $i aquity vie. ty ' g CAL al bana th 000 ity for e, T ’ ane Tt ve cme aoe roa 1 tz matt 00 DO house f : on ne ‘i Wi ae . rE lot, a si . i a 5-6181 * toa on, Ne rian ba bo pri 1 sect eed ih N aad ection, ee ean rad ey bed $7 7 Cc men - a E Tog iE eS ‘LTY < il I ‘ gxine tei 58% oe: : eres a a ‘ E a i oe piper > 5 eee gp ee ee ee 3 ig eee i ; wae 246 ey OS es A eSace sie Fig ae oat ee x * a Psat mer il ad pt i Gig £ hs ee ae ‘i ar ee zg 3 ( qe he i + : U : 8 ek gee ee 1 < A ‘at i +s Piel : , 1 « ‘| ee» sig pa Apis Tl re i Z . . 1 . 0 i ! i + — For Sale Houses 43 THE PON ee For Sal Ae i PONTIAC 4) ' : Lom ie Houses 43 For: Sale Houses re Spe PRESS. MONDAY, AARCTI 10 1958 | . = 43! -For Sale Lots 46 SLICES OF HAM ae . . | Sale Household Goods 57 Sale Househol TWENTY-FIVE | sehold Goods 57) For Sale M iscellaneous 60 RILEY Residential ee MS. OF FUR . NITURE stove. refrig AND | ‘ eine 7 ireszerayox RCA USED, TY " PERFECT FREE 8 : in. Peer's ‘Appi TANDING . 21x33 double sink = a . : e nN ; | MERRIE | poe BeTiek ROWED 3 FAMILY | Fee Aer. Lake Oakland | 3) . ‘i 1 'LITELE Close downtown | ONT. Upper Pe es ‘ 1" You Eoner ESTA | property is In ee es ON IDA 2 gem Mthene fall i i 5 | this lovely 5 y City tries nal eieeee, Ca Include. on «$400 do nole Hitis. 89.200 ag 1?P ae ie nae ; | Z room modern h laces, Full s 2. fire-| oe \/ 1ECE LIVIN 4 ce 8161 Com ’ | Oi heat tull b n home| heat. basement with oil DRAYTON woops Bread ¢ G ROOM SUITE 34114 ‘commerce Rd M B t B | | 1 iandacape ear erecupice: 0S are ce aus cc eaae! Gans orm wtROQU Ne tien. : a. ¥) “alll we modern. siep tabi ae tories 2 REBUILT “WASI (Spe uous ih fittings 7 seeped wit : >| la eens. Garage and UOIS. 50° f exe . Pearson's Mohd only $2 weekly aoe 802 N Johnson. . he with © Tod (er es ned ea ow ees Daruy wooded. $3,500." emcees : : “> a ¢ fale Ave Sr E, Factory, ands — Urregulars inet 7 : a ‘ : iecler ms ——— SAVE PL ‘ ay | aby Uieeres jerasn WEST END ST. | Commercial é : )\Z45 3 es DUNGINM PHT RENIN ey (al Vleaters ‘12 8. a SCPL : vator. etc. Thi 1 : ; _ room set. $63 F NG fee the heat at nh ——— < erty 18 locate: is prop.| 20 Huron Garden ' Ww. WALTO : vag fos, 48 _FE 8-0041 Fes Xe alf the cost Geig TONGS Possession | Christian ii abe hleage all age pe Ue ‘ce eh) Sinton” Meeces 6 room) Lowe td Sie i. RC MAPLE BUNK. BED 01 micas O88 SERIE aay. - "Counter cea tee clean 2 vcdreom | Sad a Niaminchat Hechester| kite cors and plastered walls $11,000, terms m home. , N OR ‘ef | Bear Pav only $1 © ee SINGER | 3211 $150 value will o with fine attact \ ontiac. Priced Lee natural fireplace. Fu JOSLYN, 188 x 1 / \ h. i i san Furniture a eer! $6 BLONDE CON Heath - sell for, ‘ price. cer qere e. Teeeien ina = $19,500 with pcseneule’ only) pent At a solid value wv Aagee at rear. ess pian’ 30 Bile: many = Orchard Uh | Mic ey 6 payments of sie Pte acuve a Model RC-1 with List nue ace in large pan le oe erms) 08 terms. terms ome $13,900, N @x12 RU aia “eOOL vce Sout Center, FE 23337 43-7665, Sealccaateeene pease. OR g room | Re FACE 5 Es UGHT. - space h ots of Large 4 be versibie, “$i 95 hang SOLD. 2 Cee CS ae Large 4 bedroom home One 3 BEDROOMS R > eo ere meer cee ens. ov uae 602 Mt P em ara Mer caeer soe ct Soret ee ir own and ‘three up Northwest suburban, locat oy Annett Inc r] | eS rchara ise S00 ee DENT B ge LVoors . | = o Point dishw. » Bas arge acre lot with cation. On . rard Lake Ave ure, re xX “pT erry steal ov Waterford T | peting’ “and drapes asher Car- laige octet ee ee grvicbet los Mure nn oe Ox}? d} Ave Guar electric w DEPT. | ons, at al overhead tactery bes: 953 equate fect ownship Og Ng eras ving) Redrsone a souble evoceu, Ouch (Rv euing ee ek elt Base hues S305 a lor x ee 50 | saiaction from $35 loo elemae | eet of cont e s home is 1 | ory) ees ‘venings, And Sunday 1- NNY MAID Dish ee 2 pe itvin Pe £49.95 odern door ment on a | en nt condition P' eee | Step-savi bade Sundey tS : VINYL TILE Ve lscarchee, 8 less th on your garage costs landscaped and acre weil with small dow ticed to sell oven ne kitchen with built-in = : 5 4'0-Fr Wall th BS Be bot onalechst ee an you think. Let us gi Family style me fenced lot. n payment. ees and electric range PI For Sale A oA all Tile 25c Sota bed vee sts u a tree estimate. = give tehen, k ; SRA | tered walls an chee S creage 47 JBBER BASE : & pe dine « $19.8 _ Paddock size 14 x 22 1 , king i JOUN fs | basem d oak floors Full GUAR i PAINT. gal. $23 Va tle set Ad c FE 2-02 alum iving room. | JOHNSON, Rez . 4 ent with recreation — 4 ~~ Sy HOUSE PAINT gal _ De es coalr & ott sia 23 Goop er eam gay sigma cand | 1704S. Telegraph Rl SOV feat Gas Wish aeetans| Ua Sour nse ogeaogt ttt OOSter aN filtos AB aati ote! roman UE ORD RD SETEIROY ott s. Ind. ; from W owntown 1 mile AA Pict : MANY peal Phone ; ass Lake \ ; aterford Hi he bd J | new FE 3 AIRE. cine mu OTHER $39.95) ¢ FE 2-5459. $300 D i ni 425353 BASEMENT Approx. 4 @ Jf hool. 675 EMS, one HOU > 23-5450, ba own | os —~ § ACRES 230° on cres, zGundal 19 IN TV WAALAN Le SETRAIL ER, 18 Starter home t ij 1 good road, 520° dge - y fr | ing FE seit CHEAP 241 GO 14 W : work $16 FE 8 us NEEDS the country » located in { Teceied northwest of to i Sop down, E> ay © ee || 4a se E 8-245) after 12 Pee E-/ ‘serms Ons 1 H —= road J on blacktop Mintonville Rd. L wn on) — down. FE 2 th $2.- | 24° TV. MAHOG - SS ; 41122 OMART 27 INCH, ary pitas ie fale 1 meant wh waitafenstaty | For Si | peat Saat ules ali ree, with shade t cs rented garage home, no | or Ss. le | 5 re. Cedar chest FE on < Ne 1st condition, runs includ steel sue eetiieederishate | erentedi tor (948 meen a ale Farms 48 WC’ FT, AMANA DEE ee - eee ae eS oes exterior, With cedar shake _ do quickiy for $2,950 wi He used 6 A DEEP FREEZE MAYTAG WASHEP ew “GAL 1 rough wir- > > own th $1,350 | , nas ~ { 6 mos. assum c. GE ELECT CR VANIZED | Only one left. installed: 3 a, ise B I: | sop EU DROXER 20 ACRES Dalene OR 28346 MO rois washer trom S90 an Tt lengths "ire ft room. | ck ranch. Dink lizabeth Lake Rd P SPECIAL ¢ ALSO 21° TV ‘REFRIGERATOR: a $4 00 SAVE id dhottes 1Tac ft Sh: catneted floohe Well irons: —— FE 11ST or FE. «482 Oe high ‘and dry 20 acres my condition FE 8-378 gee TELEVISIONS fom s4a.gg 173.8 \sagineer an SUPPLY A angrila -kitchen” Gas heat oly arranged: —s uae Puts 16 miles N_ of Pon- er * GAS HOT WATER HE G THE GOED : ) are. rE _S-3108 A tick aaa ontan family sa ye Plastered Seon bee em odel) car tree” ofl take trie ‘Cen 100 ‘ KR Munro Bie ee Hoare ENG SHOP |! 30 i AIN is ALE - : living rage with ‘ eat S “\ and ¢) : eFE 5-84: Huron, Ponti " : of Pontiac : per cent d va teal a cotdone living, | knotty th tiled floor ie = AMC 4 E 5-8431 ontiac. | 84 W Huron fai iseount on ab tur % for that fu- pine walls. Ca and | IRA Al el nine nies al FE 41555 iliams-Berry Bros - erwin ecu oh Ne ee ee Ne “Aces, ne prague oe _ sp nocsuwy PC, SET OF WICLIAM ROERA. (Tons Pants ore TE witss| CoE SER, earn eet frontage. $425 usan | Loon and corner overlooking, Close! oa ences, 60 yr 52 aot -j cee © nivinscGotl GacelNever 1: tee eee Cae |e JEL & PAINT é down for er Silver Lakes W Ti in only 3 blocks io ype barn, with ope: southern —— - ee feed "Sacrifice OR tii SED SINGE : Myrtle chard Lk. - g es hom QI trade! town. Oider se m _ attached ik pen cattle shed : 30° GAS ar 3-8467 . IR PORTABLE $2 ! CPE «25-6150 Oakland A pointm e. Shown by a + bed ven room louse bulla milk house other t aa oo G RANGE, 3} YEAR yerms Michigan Sewing $29 50 Pix akland Ave. Commercial Bl eee rooms & bath up Ta 5 lungs beautiful 10 rm out Busines : __! GE electric range. $ OLD.: _FE 2-3337- Sewing Center wood Specials 160° on Oakland Se G Hp OR 7 REAIR ok ee de eitchea (6 | cre nome ai Siached Deiat ears = Opportuni ties: 5 paiedaine Fettigeceine!| ; is CASH & CA . Boom nd 115’ dee IN o® bedrooms dow & asemem ané garage, \ I Mo 5 GE wripver ‘i pele good cond a ; : 1s” Vee Gr RRY = ming, Sisk will renee 4536 Dx on tl ment, coal heat. ose base-| scaped yard ae niece land- oe ney to Loan 533 . CRUMP E OG USED WATER SOFTENER. 44° Birch ere eee x8 $4.00 nesses Siceae mated busi- D ee = OR .3-1251 Hemet on ae only $3 740 ue (larence © ace ; erms ; : State Licensed Lenders) 3465 Auburn Rd aS ; _ $19 ORIando 35064 4, Fir 80 18 @ Sd Lape , so low AINS = .. Whidgrewayv aps ; : ; “3372 Call 95 can keep oe avenica, a Ete OR tt BR IC Ke 7. i RR. Nee RiENLTE¢ a wecss Partrid PEAGUE FINANCE C 4 RCA Whi Spoor Bu Yr Discount. tesed “Trade-] 1483 PONTIAC PLYW Lisle -_ BY OW NER — Owner leaving t fee B-O112 e 202 N eee CO. $239: now $169 Las dryer, reg. Washer ANE RES OE Dept | Baldwin Ave FE 2-2 > ee Drayton P dispose of g the country & must = __From 7 to 8 ls THE “B - 2. M AUS Groviey Deluxe elec per wk Gas nee POST LIGHTS, “FOR OUT -2543 On 8 71.01 | story. 3 aioe a New i5, unle of 8 brick terrace in Lendl oS ACRE FARM: 3 BEDROC 5 Bnperose® ROC PR ST MIC Ch whit $105, $2 ber wk Davenport & ct vonnaee 896 oo) wenn come pete: rer pyle n Sunset Bivd. Overlo \ basement 5, 1% path, ful) Northside } ace in a good tome Water in hi a : Ix. H. ‘A Whirlpool electric tro: Electric Jeu $3465 per ft. in 290" 5 ex, ic ing beauttful Lak Meal Wil ot. Storms and scree bath ea ocation Six rooms good la ouse and barn 1 ND Matt LOAN luxe r ectric troner de-, Ga icy cows : 50. san. 8 coils, G A. Thom Lake Z F s ch, é & | nd, near Marke ' se oe t model reg $269: n ie, Gas : , _ 0 8. Pe Pp i Multa isiitor a howell pore wiiieoans trade for older nei Pull paren tay Sedicomseach! | nccec! souls cline Muay and on ANeey protitable 1G t ; O $500 Duo-Therm oil Maa dare os $159. a oh ae water neater ed 20 PORCH LIG mE : 3 tage. $3.500 cash cole | OR 3-7146 chee a Drayton area.| ing $6,500 each with nee Rohe ts cash FE 5-174! st sell. $9,000 | onetavn in vrealig Ln Market HOU IVE Ale Te SCHICKS. MY ein ag wash- Refrigerato LOL Ge $14.95, terns, “HIGRTS. POSTS. LAN- : j;~ ee | each & $59 n on AT GAYLO — eS gaes eeaicioss: Hanaener uo SEHOLD G00 ANTIQUE FUM 8 pe dinin $59 lights, amps. overhan 4 Tidw. M.S ; Sea — 815 mo. Each unit rents; f& RD, 3 BEDROO™ apartment gross Has owners -—— Rochester. O! Ds rm FD OAK DINING | dining rm se so, lights, garden, patio and te x 3 MM. Stout. Re | MULTIP ie: Will sell bot i neb type with fireph OM ale $15 plus income from r + 60711. OL. 19791 | + table, chairs & buf T row \: $39 50 lights. Buy direct a rece 77 N. SAGINAW TANGULOT -TIPLE LISTING SERVIC oth or, acres, Huntin piace, on 72 s $15,000 down plus s ent- =a solid, $35 Ant fet. all! S ‘ye ( ONO) igan Fluore nd save. Mich- : 2 8ST GE a g. fishin real estat Pp tock burs WHE w ique wicker LY scent, 393 Open ‘Til 6 00 eo Tn Donelson Park “FOU R BEDROOMS tN erapie ence 18 Shaiance) oe ianasimelet This isa ter: $ EN ary. NEED “anger 7 Sater ses “ 361 “UCRNITURE one” Ate = es aaa 2 any ere is a real buy fo OL 2-228 ~ 000. Owner FO ' NG YOU WAN? s ba : ASON PAINT SAL! Assure ma ic. Hendys | means | 6 : -* THF HOD ANT 1am FE 2 Spred Satin — SALE' i Assured [Excellence Seeanee tae repair & Eecoratine FOR FARMS A} (Grocer ee tal - eonND AR oe ME ‘ os BE. USED TV $1995 UP: RC E 2-6151' -— Koton at vate ==) Rex {48 aped teste Jn nome lens shape. Toe wcassoauien Live au Rutledge OR 3 Th “FE pcr Trade your home. cont “ue ¥ & vie out of tie eee Sat a tot LMS art Sweet's Bi oer chard LE. Rd ck's, 3678 Or- a : lannin - ra aa rect or Du * . : ie i - _ wee roaee tore Rice), Soeae aining Fm richen, Living: Sale Business Property oe ee ea ila hae oa miterce ket it quis ky on your Visit’ at al vo ee Fane pie | eee “Aer re erias, QUAKER oIL BURNER. HEATS | BRICK RANCH in this ALL! bedroo ng room. kitchen, 2 RO ee Btlstockl elon wine takeout Cost eudorsers. Pay r furniture No isit our trace LW & USE Brand n NERS) 48381, | gal, tank. F that has e HOME A home ms & bath down Full | oe alone as down paym budget. W yments to su:t pou bargains ie dept for rea aut ew 5,000 grains, ; _after 4 p.m, 17) | everythin ee | ment, elec. w base- . yment b (We will be el Jue ah . omatic $156: fu sem!- | RAN ae ence oreemedl ce and mor you) heat Just pred phair bal (§ ACRE CORNER O REALTOR PART cd i aro ren ea te bebe we 24) MONTHS tone $300 On 35006 | in ou HOODS. $29.99 INCLU WEST SIDI | over 1,750 re foo | Brooklyn. Asking Balawin on E.| road near Lake ae PAVED : MO PART REIC.7 j ekouleme od tec: round adedtsmelot| oo oe ouUsE 1 cabinets’ peisdies door ‘pede -. S 2 | 80 yOu can see th dn . 450 with $700' # room h ony Hs. usinesses t ‘ ook around. 2 a erat SE REFRIG s with Hght. $37.05 Very attractiv in cial rooms an that the 6 5 K ferred ouses Owner trans | FE 43581 armel Mich parkire Phone FE cres of free | ator like new. Univ IG-; toilet sets she Pear! | ‘ - ; 5-924] trie ov . Universal elec- tr et covered whil bungalow lea @ room. modern extra lar closets are yl 102 EL. G. HEMPSTEAD Priced for action _OP 1050 W. HURON OPEN MON. en pr antique v ney last, $3.80 * ri] ij i ge and includ | Huron 8t EN ‘TIL Dae 9 To put drop- e vases. wal- 8 Water 5 tiled bath, large af need ghar ns | 4 blessed rear nh ee a 26-) Eve FE 5-0510 Pe oes; NEARLY NEW i | STATION FOR LE : — FINANCE G i mies ce TO 8 5 fue beara: table golf clubs Thom with horizontal oer sr peciseiee tran’ gk oe ccetn aay ats Rich “wall-towall carpet: |—————— FE 2-3971 block building Sepreuimalely He I Calin ees Gece NANCE CO. bof Aub ct Pontiac of } mile acer violin, ELgin 64936 ipsad es retry: ao es $2,000 Peed aii) uclbe diane sen” sree our eed ee Ne Ce erate | EEO 2 eel ee FE 4-.574 | Ra Me. Heights on Auburn For Sale Miscellencoe 60 | REO TON < | tion room f e 38-ft. recrea- LE LISTING : extra large lot s ae 762- Ponti : -APPLI ror See eceneerom AS AE oS or | SE Early o SERVIC __ 162: Pontiac. | ANCE A ee IRUSEHOO INNING a= Hobty coe aoe tea RVICE ce oe | New 2-stall E BTATION 0. 4 rtiae State Bank Bide | Paluxe troner, ORCC NT ee eR eee actos! La Rug ORE y roo 5 i- ¥ . i se H { Jor { aia | wh : rooms ary sioele eosin of 6 radiant Neat WilacR, Baseboard ! We WE, ; vocated Dixie Highway ee Mortgage Loan $129.95 Pid sett Coe a gta | Tonsstte sits compartment cast AUTHORIZED SALES coutoriable Oos. about ihe ieee rated a garage 50 R fand. (iT 2331 8 HOLMES. INC. ou aren We esoriisa, goods SS Some Big diecast 10 cu. ft oe ‘sigs 2 FUEL OIL TANKS ore 33% Unions ere ah D CRAFTS. able foul st pe ' and- er o ; goods | scou 8 a Union long ee aca, nea’ in a ie es Bclecucemt inne: privi-| LAPEER RD ‘FE 5-2953 | chandise. jorber_ astociated eer A Mortgage Problem > ars wot ee players cine) FE 5-0120 WILL DE- SING” TRACTORE. Led ie s heat ition | 8 Nd see! Ons @ 8 o WwW . Ww tion reos epee kitchen recrea one soon = $750 DOW i clair Renin, locations. call Bin. hal ee mortgage loans to meet | 121_N. RANE ea L Sum SOIL PIPE § FT... $3.79 ae bad power ae ine? tion, rod p bitcien recta ne wink NEWER AEROS - io elgg evens ER ous lrea resents eso ee a auyv = ssALUUNADI ¥_$-6100 |, SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY. motes ete . con B Sr) ete bus inte a i Ream. 4) bedroom ee STORE AND LIVING | z-stall_modern 2) buy land contracts pi service Also | zany FE 5-8755 apIon “$s TO| — 8. Baginay ety Terme tg" sai bien R | @ good ti lake property for 1 ll basement, ol] heet OUARTERS . cu Weadaaie Vaubere) Hgts ec uy Equities Y BED. SPRIN 1 ALUMINUM 8 —~ | FE_ 3-0830 on | aon me this summer t 2 car gatage On sip is ARTI-RS Ca ’ au 6-5311 . Auburn Hgts. | lB MRGE & R tress. $2. INGS AND MAT- ORDER NO IDING 921 | Bur seleetiog | 4 now REENIGL | Vacant a cor- vocat : 1 or JU 61174 aft 10 URON LTY, Co. = : 3 OR_ 35712. SPRING . W AND BEAT SALE 7 * clomens | prices are low. H § good and, to $11 900 fo nt. Reduced . ed in one of Drayto ws er) FE ‘ . PONTIAC BEND!X AU — RUSH AT L E! 32 GAL. ae | lig : a! ottest spots Th n Piatns sPace +589 Eve AUTO. WASHER TER PRICES Ow WIN- ing Hot Om as See's re F REISZ, ightful lite = new 3 bedr Me Gal for tasp alas OnIe val spots. Thix unbelievab: _ FOR SEAUTY ee Bu ves oe ee . BABY ALU .__ Reynolds Water Heater wore MOR | ranch home wit w 3 bedroom have t ispection, we ue is the key to e | fen! cheap 434 W y SHOP,. L 0: AOS Sea dr ; double bookcase | M = Lifetime _ NU- . $35, MI h attached he key security 60° your future | WE Huron. — S00 to $1,500 5 ciser Reas PE 57500 enamel with 13" non-chalking ape EVES FE 80 FE esisi) [akc Best eates s a : ; age A commercial {rOnt- | BUY MORTGAGES. H F “BABY CRIB 580 tio 2" Celotex insul RENE ME LAWN MOWER, 650. = 823 Lake Best ifront to Cacs CLEAN dditional 3 roo 1032 AGES. HAR or any purp IB MATTRESS wi no. Complete bous sula- FE 3 Mi : nr safe sand ; 2 FAMILY also on th m house.) ——— 24 W. McNichol T hence. ose. 86 on | pen and hi 8. PLAY, top ex se installed by. : — | rare ee nd bene bus and stores | § Reome possession pit price izmeaiats | < ee ey Oakland modern of not, im gee) ona) bien) eneir Rees ore MONEY. DOWN wi) A MO no STALE : GOWERE COMPLETE | r so several ne rn: 3 and bath 1 - ‘or ho | BOX Ca or itse = Pays aucet : | ake front newer up B ath wal me 7 ad SPRING . - if with 6 and H ( ARK Jake front homer on Cass, Loon) IS Basement. gas neat Pul: MOL MES-BARTRAM poate E and Contescter 22 improvements itions or =| bed PRINGS AND MATTRESS | AWwina ALSO K trewe ainting | with’ gleaming Lovatories compiste with lake privil others er and law ing wash- . : VA. 25 ree ough tn or encl =" . E 2 ‘G8, ALUM. ng chrome fauw q | eges $12,500 wit n mower. Onlv 4302 Dixie Hwy 5 PER CENT D house part'v ose - VALLELY'S. " we $14.99, tollets $49 : | ab h $2,000 " OR_ 3-105 y ce ISCOUNT | 4 constructed CLO ——---- YS. “The Oo $24 50 valu se near te LAKE ESTATES (11 Resale—S600 Dn Don't be sorry. Call ee 140 FOOT FRONTAGE ON — monthly 84 per com. ite: 1 | earage one bts kl tod roe atecous Sberchundise 50 pe Ras OL } oe E : ‘ — = uichigan a itch. ' esirable 2 bedr TES Near . : IDEA calm FE 2 N MONT- o you $5.480, 8 erest. Cost | th oa Nath ine iscount. dealer r| CALL NOV ves, OL 1-6633. rehard Lk A : large lot, lak com home. Higt new Waterford grade an d L LOCATION for chi! ,_2-0432 modern city. ecured by 6 room | jontiac or ph onal Building = invited s inquiries) oN OW for free estim SKATIN ve_— 30. id eee privileges 2) | Mien | Bechtel vaceat end uke dren Laree 3 eels LADIES | READY TO WE Estate, F vy home Clark Real | r phone FE 4-4729 ANDERSON H o_obligation ates. G EQUIPMENT. | 2 : e 10 : AR SHOP ee oon ° eal | 290d 82 ST ARDWARE 4X2 cs of ak 300 Mitnec 3 ee bate ce pemiall waite > wecccen bunk: homemes seh aeoe os and fixture r FE 44813. elegraon 4 ALUMINUM STORM SASH Soca eg ficors. am, pe bath, oak _ Mirror-like ok fl ga- ement oll heat oe ipcutions Leav s Excellent | ~ Ss Acrozs from Miz FE $-9062 | Oniy— RM small speakers ; ers, core: ple closet : newly decor loor, and garnge $15 . 2 car lea ¢ available. O | \ owaps cacle Mile Shi chine, » 6 ma- Ali large rooms ADRAC € | ecorated Dandy bas aoe 15900 - $3 ving state Ci mel 55 ____ Cent opping cash register ; ; 39.500 w ment and oil f Dand base- down. — $83.00 3.000 Wood. B ‘ontact Anne- . . | er S] 2.%G | Tape recor 5 fies dowa A reaiveluc 6 | $40. des virtea apace’ Gar WASHING per meat | Fs fg 8 OR Ae DISCOUNT me OUTBOARD MTR. 50 M cours eegee BUNK-BEDS CHURCH 8 xc (aes ISR bene Ss $23, $00 DESIR ABL Fr ERICE down. olus closing coats vaca) ses ene ; NTT ENT No j Ss NEDIPEMON ee livestock MU 4a swap for teces | ve Portable scorn warns oak Fl 2-023 , SINGER SEWIN ING ons : 4 SELL CH HOME. TRADE Ok JOHN living room with. nate Re Is your : . ENT BAL AtCr: ' $1,300 EQUITY | Gis tere and 8 cheirs.. $35 $2. OAL. EL | Wainat vedr abla i home tnatrede accept your | peal Perce dining ell Neeae vs lease about to expire? | HaNDI = ONLY $3.307 TO , brick. Will Ta 3 eEDRM er $25 yates etary lawai mow.) oe OAL Eee “wears 2 876.95 | 2. piece Serine | ras ee : x 26 ft home he this S / ER aaa Beeece slked beds Valuable W Huron St fro GOOD 2 SFCURED BY A car or houcetratler Pig hey for $25 FE 5-37 aa 38 Elec stove Cab. sinks & fittin eater $49.95 Student desk 3 6 f s lot 11 DESY : : } . ‘ : : C) 5 s $59. Se . i x 386 feet 2 car ae L te tiled did Chea ale foe rt ine eee eee Parting it In tOWR ome ae a 8-0725 en pay CLOSE-OUT OF Us A Laundry rays. ‘stand faucets ee : 100 eet J large bed- ced at $1! 909 T : Huron se in rear near Tei- ITY °N 3 _ bpliances 1 Bend! SED Ec: 29 y3 | Studi a rooms, family © d- 60 w Realtor | erms ; i hk terrace Aut N 3 BEDRM Dad ndix auto washe: SAVE PIUMBI $23 95 o couch : ie oe | Huron 3t ee ee Sell or Lea TN AI T ufo heat and usable cond $1 ae 172 & : NG WE BUY. SEI ince 7 clescts outside thse. MODERN, LAKE Dare $3529 | OO en tome Pantie Box No 2. wae eae 343 OAKLAND oe Realtor ana sso cath FES gen ny ames | range. aecd: cond oe ue oan (pene aie st EVERY TUNG F & EXCHAN i ‘ret wel, ti tloors.- Ares | Sail cauny Ge pane rcreen porch| Geet rene room with a Business Opportunities | s1 MULTIPLE List CNTs oe BABY Cea GRIN ENE PIANO. | -S Seemen Irestone Store ‘140 veal Yor Jan never been ae) 104 S ecgnaes ae ITO RS ests Dt! 3 ull baseme _ho! . e for 2 b firepia-e Mode aS ji— g ISTING - swap for spi = —— _ Ideal for fam.ly us | o1] automat Ment. rome FE 8-6642 edrm en wit! f fegn ktich- SERVIC pinet. FE 5-0 cost etase? e. 's ori SEE R siletadt Nice insignborhcod’” me | 2 Beet eee cs 2 ensue SERVICE ICE_ EQUITY IN HOME ‘po edt “con DSPOT REFRIGERAT Mona FE 22387, — ce RUSS NEW & 7 e 6.000 81 ghborhood IDEAL FOR RETIRED =| bath Floor ell faneco, ae ving quarters ye with | Money to Loan 53 pone RE home = SMALL DITION. $030 OFRATOR Con. $36 sean case IRON BATHTUBS Hwy. D fon Pl regains. 4500 nin Peoeece. Sharp. 5 COUELY ner lot 100x137. F ° nventory, 490 M15 oer gras (St : 9-0303 sinees 65 OR_ 3-531 we) Se Gee ene er SIX ROOM MODERN | pete, with als ED COUPLE. Shad 'widw'st oan down "Cal | ACE sats WoO MIS, Pu NAD oiaS ~~ TEER ome equine is bELUre UA CON! areas, compen mentoctres Sewer Pi | ; y s ( i 3 3 BEDRM. ; “STOVE AN — | guarente AE nenufacturer's | wer Pipe f cial Lot Suitab: Sos Pile sak UNiED etearned warane todas down Cail ACREAGE ers) |S for housetral HOUSE Must go to D REFRIG | thi e. $2450: no worr oe ipe tor ojnslso) & (goon Stal noms planter eee atischrd earene & Pontiac BES ATED IN CITY OF | 6. FE 3-308? not longer than the next two day reel person in Perry. Gn rita 0 8 SEWans CURY. erty with Co ! prop- ccaped beauliful land leet OR 38 main street. age FOR EI ys 3-8032 erry. 8 tential a ommerctal po- scaped yard, fruit. shade een ets tlead for | 315 wet BORR ; "SALE NASH AMBAS. ECTRIC SEWING M =| =o __ile All sizes 3° to 26” . acant. Look itover. . | an Tou A ataa lilac sess the € iO AUTOMATIC LAUNDR > ROW WITT r swap for food fre SADOR White. Series 77 MACHINE - Al TE INT TON _ | Compiete line of AA = i CLARK RE 3 rms SEE IT TODAY 9O0, | ve Country ers. All equipment y m7 “WASH- “7 079. ezer, FE) inet. Call between 6 oak cab- PI | BLAYLC a aterial a eh el Ales AT ae GET OFF that a | near Ponti Nice, town) CON FOR GALEDOR TREDETONEN | _MI_ 48014 and 8 pm 2E-SPRING + K FE EAL EST AT I Saree UARE ot vat smal! 50 will tac $8200 Terms FIDENC iN “py: E OR TRADE. ONE trio F! = art COAL & BUILDIN ee auton FE Seige Dees s weare tot (and wenta isa ecre tract mEcer seseoned igeancecl| VHERE eae Ben A aan. eae RANGE. WILL DE CUENRANGE | #3 Orchard Lake Ne PE 3 fist : 2 Large living 3 bedroom hom nti miles North o e : ° 5-6405. 2 AL hte | BAL. : MULTIPLE w Lis Open Evenings arge living room “irepiac nome Pontiac This 3 Gio eb i. ge forces sale Gt ‘ | LIKE NEW — — - | EASY -L QUALITY PAIN | E LOCKENVAR ; eee cee CALE POR APEOINTE fee olece, Unuatncdse: hase)! venom Well drilling business 2 ma RANDDAD DID | board vacar 31 qedel Trade tine bao DRY, ee y MA. Guenhy of; Nea = | tes’ reese Good Vea a MEN ait need *a ll -ko- truck Fi = or el. Trad FE. are - a : ew emer a z AN N el ete ce phos? wall'cafpeting ts top vine | farare S27 ‘ei3.000 “Mtity home & HEC offers modern money ser. _teecgerda qaciar eto con EASY eer Der ere ourprcey are lovee i | THE SALVATION ARMY | Exceptional 4 ONT ing room 1T x ft din- Terms Owr ; enc ; é years of ex _ MAR ia satus = 39-9444 v repaired. $40. O Used art 10° ft | SHIELD : ! : 12 ft &: stay on to ner wil! e Household Ls peri QUETTE ELECTRIC RANC _ 39444 R Fluorescent Eve : TORE | Whlieke wise Fen home Beau Sreskiect neck Eitchen. - custo acquaint buyer wit counsel provides friendly ‘ull size 2 RIC RANGE. FULL SIZED BED. < Like pn Fixtures | ing to Meet ¥ c enced yard 2- ba ok, utility. mers & operations — th on money matt 5 swap or sell 4 LL SIZED eo ew—priced to se Clothing our eete. OFFERS | ete mrs eee A) fateevahage: free varie | th ML SEI rate | Re ae ene Been | eee Mle: eat Sol ater pm oie a OT ‘wast LAWRERCE PL nD ‘ $50, terms | ‘or only $14,500 this 116 Woodward . : | select. Vist ; on terms you OW ———— TORY REBU Buising m : and New | 5 3 NE 2 =| terials FRANKLIN B a Rochester. Mich t or phone HFC toda NER WITH ATTRACTIV v, Softener. J yea UILT WATER rices is omen Tal Hlender : Briel tierce eR AY ONE ___OL_1-6781 ’ bedroom home E2 | pds) WO 6 PT papa PRArtinun seme Geert O Wy Jerson St evel, 11 rooms, 2 tiled | RAY ONEIL, R A GOOD GOING at poorer ee wea Seetaren ssa Aco Ame oe : wacclem 1 sas 26 ft. living room. casas: 262 8 Telegraph Realtor ee icreaais ) USED CAR BUsI- Househol ee walls, wilh wade plemsres | FRE rm_Ave. FE 43573 SURPL US. L Ua cosmarwenee rock 1 th, Hares ab pee eron oft W a cee basement. gas heat \re- FE 3-7103 ph Rad Open 9-8 _FE 4-0151 interested call. sehold Finance equity for lat e his $1,975 = EZERS. UPRIGHT FAMOUS Material IBER *& hardware m of schools aod Mi Cluse to! more, Call fo landscaped lot ral FE 80789, BARBE Cor i tree & clear It model car. Bball brand. Scratched, te OUS 5340 High a Compan} oe Feas Galant he dad bath in excellent cond: sre. Gall tor more information | For Sale Lake P Prop 44) nes FOR SALE. |"? 8 Sasioans ati session mmmacietenpes” Se URS Se ait No | “ANC land Rd. 'M.t9) OR 37002 oon tion. Bas i cona)- ~_ }. ee —_ d flr, Kay Bid : FI orders please, Mic ( 00) OR ES | UNLOADIN areas? Galce” weisesstns ' [ae SO ene On in: << © Kdw. M. Stout. Real poreecen Orchard Li tk. Ave. No mone HOR | FENCES bp hrag selected items. = pestecety priced’ or si1- m1 _ | cibee 3 bedroom PONT gi 3 COLORED 77.N gAGINAW ST . Kealtor cleaners. a maken 1 VACUUM _FREE_ IMA FHA re ean att = ne. % s month, Sosy $% | basi ene Ave. sajen “Toda LOANS © ae PM “ne $00, vance” Dathyie Rie etrie, A DIRECT BU YI Mul Rd rose. it Sine 6 Joinin ve "i = n c = ot = Redrooms Wi is ront acre with fruit Ding leke- GROCERY STORE ~ Weil PAINT SALE = | See ve een. THE BEST 2 oes on OMS foie _ 900 Indianwood Rd tablished. Good c eile : Of discontt runs LDER STYLE 5 = BUY! : Orion MY 2? s Rd t 4 commer joca- $2 nued colors. R good. $15. EM c. We ope : and up. 80 South Excellent west «ide joc ' . U NIO 22-4152 ion Teo icludecnran *COMMURTTY: 5 TO $500 sanders and potlchers ent our FULI { 3-0532 | We perate our own kiln Thompson Perry, G. A ia Geelined street Nal pe as OPEN EVF aC Heel it LAKE BLOCK TO. ener and one 3 Ley 0 BE. LAWRENCE ‘eave py of floor finishes a elice. coale arte ee eae me SCO. our own units | WOOD pron eS o : paved tree-lined strre ton. FE 44328 OBESE - ho dee Bones Pre cn eo : PENG E 8-042! -ARNES waxes.| 2.3746 uitable for porch $20 “SCO-GLY ALUMINUM COMBI- Lot 50 x 234 and school - 2 WwW HURON : sandy beact bus, and” sing for $125 h Rent- ; 7 ~ Y SFRVICE UL = LLAR | WW A tq = dy 20 FE rl al. I) nation doors and 1. All 1 SPLIT | : ouse 1. Story and bh Full 25 per month. LOANS $2 ‘ lL. Goo eee a indows doub) windows. bright rooms. fir arge Starter LEVEL i ea basement 3 alt) ull basement S $25 TO $506 742 W HU D USED 32 = : e hung. 24x 16 FE 4-2521 : bat A eiace (al conocer tees wen na0 living itd 3 bedrms. 16| imamediat stoker hea’ BAXTER & LIVINGS . si ; RON trie hi GALLON ELEC- 28 x $10.50 aN , pe extra lavatories eh ubag ~ree Rouge eine a ictute x roomy mith 1 Anderson 0. eciee possession $1.- 64 W Lawrence ‘ne toe a “ oP teem in MILFORD AREA wed By tirnace Hester Com ine Douvietiune 78 x oy res BENSON LUMBER co u ead ow 2 4 ge jo : & € . z= ot ~ & c tithes " m q SS ad _ acttlel estate. De etre. | don Finttle one payment. Gor.’ ~sned jot peentiful did nines, too! | “ equ oa 1.900 ei 200. cash My ¢ R 3 2948 cond. Rras.¥ Triple picture uilieas 24x20 . $23.30 W RECKING BAR 7 > Ne sl) tains y EM 3-0482, for de- C&T Rarage cash Almost new 2 iN AINBOA\ yp ee 1 uc it a oes against GREEN NDE HED IKE NEW pngemer 4axae w sides 18x34,| All materia} GAINS P ssEnes OO a pat Cash Gn ey sepia! ted $t.- FE 22614 502 —§ PADDOCK as eh HAY For LIVESTOCK “OR cd nara World BUeziNe © e Rexeeiae Sear Srpckeg $3 u 238 & 248 eee & 2 hy i ontiac Tratl $595 DOWN SS ie ae Ua acant.| DUE 190 PARTNE hat baie you? MA 9-0666. GUARANTE —. Heat 95 i C elcon y Brok-| culttes. wil SRSHIP DI S25 2 + a »-0666 ARANTEED F a. IP S 85) ee Near Walled 1 Complete cost Sore ot s0065 me "Phone MUtual childrens” sacrifice ladies FP| On > FTO SN a CHEV. TAKE OLDER fg Raivnnten 4 REBUY ACIO cee to Pao st iy Py ks ie\\alveciae Near) Walled (eke 2 -er?] mediate possession A 3 can DUNHAM LAKE - pipet Ay wear shop On tour own signeiu - eure or oc equity OR 54818 ty Revinator es hes ma ritnoos Lake Rd EM _3-4148 | | se; olverine « Umber Co. dining room, de g foom.| oak fi ardrobe . closets, sel | lots. Only } *RONTAGE | including fi 000 inventory ther security, Up to Yes : a REPLA eu | OOM FIXTU 5 8 Padd ; 5 lots ay ng fixtures ntory, 10 repay. Our serv 24 mor ts bf O CEMENT par | tow URES, YOUNGS. | ock FE 2-971 and % bath fi n. kitchen ic feces: tile bath, vanity apie from $8,000 available Priced | ee ed aa $6.000 cash friend} ur seftice is qui Stl OR TR akiand Ave RTS n kitchen, of] and G8-| WE BUY 32-0784 Beceeemnebanelelh floor. 4 Only 2 to | birch-paneled din Vve-| _3-8082. Chapin Realtor, OR | Cstablished main highway in weil) 5-8121 y and helpful Phone CK. ig atu IR TRADE GAS STOVE FE p4on «-BBCES Hot water Steeee ML | chines, USED WASHING MA ished recreati ath up Fin. May 2 to sel]. No payment aay TARE | No reali lake shopping atea or visit us at our eter Fic UMINUM CABIN. CRUIE washer & b REPRIUEH ATOR ere Automatic wat steam bot) | ~ wringer type. FE 45160. beac (Scar garegel cd oll ¥. Trades accepted’ until" LOors 1 FOR COLORED F Berea ee 88, Pontiac H office Excellent condition Pow SER ~ : ‘baby crib. FE 2.2754 | ware. electri er heater hard. M aa = mM 3 HP J ,_ Powered bs HOTPOINT i54 and ca; suprlies ct achiner _ trees and ar arage | Fruit Gr R ‘Si Borl id) Fonti¢c Pre PEO GOING OUT O © & A \ ennson) Compict NT DRYER. $ nd tile galvanized . crock A Yy 6O0A - $00, term en area $22... © ESALE SELL OR REN = G OUT OF HA : uto steering whee: remot ‘ a ES _EM 3-2684 2 pipe and fittings copper. black | 5 maalts = down buys this G 1 come on pe Rey 2 eaMicyer IN- | hae: ess, BPS paint. nme ] OAN CO a electric starter ey Ae HOME FRE Fil) Paint and Super oon Bros: | ; Bie Avs sea WORKING co 10 Acres, Orchard gage Ai enol cs anort:| Ht Sa down. On 3201s, from 40 Ai" ‘0 per cent marae are | IN Perce ‘st. ~ ( | late eel meet land contract, 1 new ne april Shes RS 26835 HELOHTS: 8U TPPLY $300. Wa led_ ont oe and accessories. . ‘ | AWIITL | nt off Silvers) y St. \Corner Pikes Ask for M r housetrailer = © ght GE fioo F A 4-2615.__ Apple orchard wit Aol Wardrobe closets cul VHITE LAKE _erest Hardware 2580 Dix ul : or Mr Brown uP 1 $300 1 18 uprigh r mod- BROOM A FE 4.5431 | HOBART ARC fruit trees with other budtet tile bath, soak 4 : lel | ED On T — : like new. $2 ght Ben Hur 8 ND UTILITY 206 “WELDER. 3 PHASE SL tincnte sete (ee ae giewer gost.) fattce™ Basement iin anty SHED BF fo Suc eee Ge Lect tite mae reset S030 Value SA nciteaa Fle Pa Tia Shain ‘sae Come. $5 500 . {in birch ovely kitchen. w boat A ish shanty S15 ~ | Sees west side location Sem N Main St.) Rochester” Ave. = 15 rehard Lake — “20118 fenen b o brick h cupboards. vent far with rea ‘ large wooded \ O S be ungalow with ful ‘on Semi KITCHEN _Rochester B 5. e ee Firepiace built i to becemeut 6s) heat oii Blocks. ia 31000 mE 5 a YARD ie tal Diitewa vali Alcan int See genteel DOU. | aE Eoe Osota HALF -AN \ ___Do I “It t Yourself ol ith radiant h semert at » school and bus I : | or will disco . Onit ng Storms & -' intransit /¢ I 1 model, marred yke Mkt sass challange ee eee with cn eee te ai, mmedi- Rabcieaae ee , ONE . a aon blocks from bus Close tae up Scade will fix | BASEBOARD HEATING aT an | FO hage. Reduced price ot Jf For coLorED roy ty der Lavender N i eS ins OOO! ug Cade A ton ae, cheats Puscece 36 Or. | eee Beece ea Lele Suck: R RENT ecuipment! for includes ail ope paca ivee vow jmmediate BR if “Highiaoa guane ! Seaboard Finance Cn Brown sk for Mr. SSlULNATOR REPRI _ _90 8 rr GA Thompson’ (RAND None SrEAuEns hom ts nice 3 bedro a 3303 or MU Ww _’ Parking N a . ola. El ' RIG. 9 YrRa | Cc = ' ROWN DR saws ) Acres. Ranel home ‘Laige living room bedroom Sas sovertacerg VE A ele gee As _ 1185 NORT Eenaner LTE BROWN, Rew ola Elec stove 17) Phileo ee) Exell E (RECLAIMED) FE OPEN SUNDAY Frente anch Tlome heat, or a at crement uicae or Sale Lots 46, R YOURS Ess . RY STREET = (1362 W_ Huron N. Realtor machine on vas sewing | ality Delivered < 3-9239 aes Frontage on 3 rosds, scenic Perel (enna ae cuineg nn Men eee Cl © 4c OL Ie . Evenings call On FE 24s KENMORE AUTO aU RP LUS I Uy FO SABFORD Beak nee bree capenl He teens EAUTIFUL FLORIDA LO Ao eOuUlchin ae ee ENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER Material [BER &) w R RENT home all ullra brick ranch fron ected, utilities in one eke: o* a for good used G SILVERWARE Fasy Spin Dry wash $5995 5340 High! Sa Com | ail paper steamer, fi: cae Barn farearsen anal Ji : ‘ Lake Biue wht = costelie's on Offers yo p in $900 sell FE 24876 or TV of will | | exis squere ub, athe! : riety CASH on nd “ise oF “082 | hace Lert need ‘sanders. fur. tee at W er Hi a ke apt - 8 96 i 8 ee e Vacuum sur ‘rough Ese Gt sey lm illiams PERRY ACRES Ses your own service gation bus TR ace {OTBEON eR ECTRIC | FAka Ab! sive ‘Tetrigerator ° ee ve Oe “Work., Tvel & Paint. ceene rs eee Ideal for small, REAL ESTATE Sacrifi year earn $8,000-89,000 a _tica Ore ss range. Pre | Frigidaire | retrig. ate) LE FLUORESCE E 5-6159 U subdividing $49, sna or 1218 Baldwi & INSURANCE } iflee for quick i with an investment ak ly new c- Several good $0000. most moder NT LIGHTS. Pr a 7 a a CiNTTACHINES | terms | n Ave FE 60547 arge int 1 block aoe: metre e as $1,000. Tt of a WATER 50 - MILKs A APPLLA used TVs. | dinett m lights for kitch SEWING MA __ FE_ +05 Webste ck off M able i he locations fo SOPTENER. on ¢ = NCES es and re hens, | in INES, S905 DOW ~ it ster, 25 N _ A. mmediately: ‘avail or desk, ch TRADE ' LARGE MI_6-1300' $12.95 creation roo aint. aged rapery materia! ford. on 8-312. Washing in on. | RErry near M _offer chrome set or m = CRIB AND MAT Sie te renee fe 08. facts En rmica jamb ial. Te 1 ves 2 E adison rt EM __ 3-4029 ake Brand new ATTRESS., actory Show ctory marred. | ee su ing and elec- Oy nnett Inc. ! New fete Weeks ecro ie a 200. r FT. ON weet, Auburn & fee oan ompany WANTED | ae 2 * Oren ard Leke A Fur: eee Suwon nea neee| Devs (5:30. ts goon Uf ondedchae REALTORS | basement. Til oom Full t iscount fo uburn & J IVING RM. 8 ve. v= 3B Lake Montcalm | os 10 28 © Huro tree RE 8-676 bath Other ex- a0 rcash. FE For f ohn R Some good. sm $15: UITE, $35, RE _pyy, “6 Ww Builders . open Evenings: aod Boteeviae Jerome. Building Co __WE + o Gs rexist READY FOR BU SUN OIL CO. - TORRIS MUSIC aaa Peds maaan, Mehr - ASH WAY oe —| Sale Mate Ge aa ay — Bde A - -4200 g Some on pavi ILD. . : 4 tC 4S LAW ) sica od: aa n : TR 2-81: oN, _Tele . AWSON | — _ EOOEe iy LOW DOWN PAYME Near Walled Lake a $1500 up eels Sales Dept 302 PONTIAC wir gravo FE. 2.0567 Caine oe $45. CHAIRS 812 Aero PRICE : s 62 Drayton Plains. cree. 3b 1$7§M1 DN... S60 ] and churches. res. schools | Efh_Mr_ Bridges. VE 7-256 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG ee HQUITY IND a 2 LP an e$4 Lamps MA 41270, Rock! epee lots of 30 $119 a oehitins REED ORGAN. GOOD room, hardwood cd) ag, N.. SOO PER M 7195 W I WICKERSiHA a CAST ae = Bedrm 2 Tull/becemeny fo se at 8 SERVIL REFF 5 Ib undle, lot« of 30 | | _ condition. FE 5-3456 . beat. Aluminum. HecEs 91) Moves ¥ DR WO) egos MAPLE, M M eppre ; LONNS ic very good neigi ered) at: or and Gast 5 -FRIGER- bag joint cem $ 94 ACCORDION SALE A m storms ah | 2 OS Ue Me F AYFAIR 6-62! LETS 1 - a 2 bed ghborhood for? SOUr cou pate (Heateriiten | Serre Dine ent $210 | DION SALE. ALL SIZES screens. Brand n 5, and room home nea cozy 2 bed- LORIDA LOT se a Sa ATEN to SMO Near Tm. on ground | age OR 3-0164 af Go erat eee 2 10 Accordions ic : aL SIZES cant. Sell or nay and va- vidually desi r Drayton. Indi-| Pree onl “$5 DOWN, FULI BUSINES a bus. Can pas = level MORSE SEW! fier a (2,28 X's" ply wood $465 ners 6 loaned free me e. ~ y gned fo vy $133 H “| ILS : ” Hines th ome ; NG MACHINE ale el . 5 with less begin- 3000 DOWN Seles — of eee ceuratlin ae ty Close to ign. ary adjoin- | INESS ito pute Pees tose Ce Pig ee Ee CEISe $5 Eve Se te cate nt sce oo tor Mie Fe bows, Pree prices, . Separate di iy electrici 5 : ae “xt doo : $02 “CORDION 3 bedroom Modern ki ining room churches. city, phones, _..s MATTPE = : oor frames 0: NS FROM Zoto‘peet cium 'worms | ih a Mereens, woxito floc] Bez fe ae a | ceany WHEE TRADE PSSES 4 epminos, ue Plich door ior an Lith) Nea Sireaminea ti hath screens. Applia a « neighb ot ‘ss ‘pest Fi ' river Nom e lake shore | bed our house or lot for 3 Springs a attresses. and (osise int A-> ; - | and ed i120 bass, $179 5 cluded, Off No: padi in- matic heat. Qu! orhood. Auto-| ©RE nd oe for food or entertai room new brick lot fot 3 fabri re of 4 flerent : e3ax3! oor Jamb« $495 | up. Accessories and : erry St. full ck possession $@.-| 30% 82 I. Good gross. R ager Fj Full basement. ranch home ice otherwise abs olovedw7, 283! s bulis Brass pei $293 | not included. Pri and taxes se, Do Bet es PS eR nanrac pen | mance Co. rrsageneimidie G0" othe siaiisuresger bay geraee eB enanae witeat otce, me. em | bedroom brick ay! - elay —see| PARTICUL i | ; * j WE = ee them values. Come an Bl ag | i ins. Call colle - + | : d anket ins . | 1520 ot, LAKevi a Hardwood floors, Gher okee Hille! LIKE | Take One Pontiac __ For or Sale le Clothing a ae Orevardsek Ave meceeects| (3x4 Ha Suton 100 ft M ato] Wany GRO eee Detroit .< ile bath. Paved 3: Look a APL oor pock $85 0 8 3 LL street, Northeast tecation! | MACEDAY LAKE eeaned’ forts ft. sites were, Pea tnd you will want i Drayton Plains CHILDREN s CLOTHIN me fay chair Apne Renee | “Collinge colors tt. $8 Sap awh ince Geomscs tod) fe $600 DOWN 110 © * “. protec r. and restri or your own Ht | : . oe sizes 3 4 G. BOYS iol chairs, st ort, 4 up- sk for our 4- $‘10) om ONIC, LOU] | [ < > t, toda cted to oY . Now grossin | = F , & 6. girls 8. all Studia couch, ck price page “Cach-Way ' ahogany _finis: = 1s Xv, 3 bedroom hom anal Front Lot SS and y's wemer er $200,000 € i , E _5-3458 . 7.10 & 12 3 Il table, jamp nest list. li ay | mod bh, floor di ’ f : This .ot multi-level ranch | qui per year. Re- \ Walled _2 whee isc. dishe covers. B i materials und model. Large dis splay oi] heat bee e. tile bath i cozy 4 year old el homes! res substantial do aie Lake GIRLS SUB- | vee. trailer TE ier b _ Bright and drv der sult. Calbi count, terms to lot. North seunres Large _ home has tiled b. 2 bedroom aS ment. wo pay- | new TEEN CLOTHE 7 \ BURMEISTER: | Sagt Music Co Cc ath, L e o Ve cs. LIK . —— TEH'S _ Saginaw, “ N soon! Only 610 500. Bett aoa iteca |e eee = Ges Leke RA MICTIIC. Ute: eises SY Seesonavie Sire | aber en ee enero ed NO N | AL! WED BUY & sel Better call peas | ; ee ioe anes Faph Ra MICHIGAN BUSINESS la GuWUTNGEcLEATHEA COE 5 Waly oe cs uM ER - B. ARGAINS . TRACTS | 4 e—SBE , py SK se ENTS. white. t COAT : t r your band : \ ‘ ne dl Cc AI FOR YOURSELF. © \LES CORPORATION... ; 2078 aipaca lined. ite 1 FE ne VE aioe - 940 Cooley pth a co. dents, Rental aon ere ata: EC * . . = iton € ¢ SLANG ons. - mm: +f ee ahe property | RL B IRD, Real JOHN A LA NEE | MEN’ yg Qual. ITY ¢ CLOT! _ FE 2-2257_ ypen 8 AM To 8 Pun 3-4171 i caches ~ Heeann of them in new : i ene N ealtor | .1573 8 NDMESSER. BROKE NEED A FINANG HING, 38-29 PRIVATE — ben TY DEMING st _PM. Daily | chase @ our rental pur- WH Fe cant stlopal Bank Bigg, | STTELEORAPI RD. [| Us a “coat PE stoves pm SUEAVIND Se ne ee ceounte ene MORRIS MU . 7-1 ve FE 5- p 1582 Piste | lal BS u m one M =a 60 conr et = x e “0. \ : 5 - EST 1392 | ARK : > ; opaeeRe . agic Ch 7 cal tan UA ~ with Ss & HARGE *R CO. * a 21S. i ROCHESTER MAIN sT. ONE | MILK sae on rn, DOOR NER: Order Classified © alé Household Goods 57 a ee ac caus) new resi DINING. sect aees cl ected oan ‘Telegraph me ge RON STREET : | home. Ideal with older) _9uir / STORE. 206: priced $70 Bo ot OMPLETE. © MERCIAL : EVENINGS, FE ze : OR 3-1395 I 600, Mote] st’ re 446 M15, Ortonvil IN. Ads (¢ BURNER Convertible sota speake “JURE 1 BOX. ; , FE 58163 | 5660 Dixie Hw i t¢. Only | MODERN s to sell, re 7 light GAS STOVE. W priced $50 Bot bed cost $200: | apenas) ane wonderful 15 tig ‘Oren Eves, “Ul 8 Sun. 10 “ul 50 Cheesy phir omnes eee ee. sor i “Equip. nt, find a afta" Hmer, Good cond. FEB aah 17 Beth verfect cond atu pias fused” and rinnell Play \: : 1-108 ain four chatr uw con- | ood. Ae ¢ Pc ss. 1723 Maryla ic _ STOV : dijtioned, . : Rochester OL 1-0022 sate a a ma . job. FE 28181 is cuit ons “ eaP SEORe moran Meer Oni ‘Tuer: | MAKE Sixt) hep SoNNSTELLATION N CORNET te + 6 call FE 5-3463,/ the \\V a gsser. | bookcar a le "| w $45; aun | NEW _ CO CORNET. oo +3463, i¢ Want | at ren 2 vanity la Poe 13. CU. CYCL ~ Bt. | "ONDITIO =“ a | mps FT. R g18: R emma erate tem ‘ . . : Ad number! Pearson Hs So Pi voces eer | oonmnien “Teer Slenead | | NEW #12 AND, CHING poRsEs GOOD a F 7 42 Orchard Lk.) and a cooking al eer at fates | irc her tes: FE me | BLAYS Ee a et : ) : - . Lk ng stove ‘6940 witlemt Baintus oo orp vere $38 | pel ER t PIANO. ae i : 4 4 : G. eee ie Siete, «fap s Renen “inelided a Y i mMpson ‘sos fF a ‘aibi Mus: " | 4 Perry | pn +8222 ic Co., ene : ‘ eran | : 4 f - % M4 a é ; a . ¥ N 4 ie 3 4 ' ; j , + ~ ex i ‘ : ee : : ee 2 ee j 3 : \ = po A ‘Sale ENTY-S ae - 4 > = : ae . Musica ; IX Ly) ee xo ; oods — . a ye ‘ype, 62 J : Fe eS iuesl 4 ite COM : y . Sie Piano. ney. Hi ial sete ~ oN Produc i Hy Se yr 8 na um mor Fars, e OO ESS eae at Sale F rns) ed Blver 75 _ Aut — en & UL i} NG a2 pao “Ay Muse “tp ie su ons rh BO ae Rececsore ; oe ed P u , 0 ; ray NANT . ue JEqulpment c ipment ptt DED ries T a ue Sony pot ln x oe NS tine aew. 16 | GOO! tor mos: BRAK 80 WL UE Tele Is used | ee bp. bode ie ao ‘30 S DY inden EE LY ‘ T 6 \ e: ed M a” & Ss ra pi ' . 8 HO 1 6-4 D E nave C é ' mA St ph LSiG anos. Fa wy Evans bp RSE. : Ask Ca “AR pour . .| ‘ rl ae A s § a nd | ih ac — 2 NATL ore FE_ ARM ese monet mac: tor B ss - KV ai AC ATIO: 2. sed ‘AC 878 ip § bi ‘ob | - YP { . — Wa ui 0567 banged HIN or | nes Mut INS Tay CE R rer fo c pment 64 JOH pitas a ays OR Dix era fler TAL tor, * 56 ES : SN ar NATI 42. for atest t 64 Er patos oe —_ NEN ee erators etre teres 123 , uf Ss pronase Bata ee ford a Eee "EEE a eK MON a Ss ies a fr rt == ‘ 1 j = | dopo ps “ASH 2 ee ic woot’ cane Fe aD ET ezaack piartera. gen . y K ND i ae i 3.526 noes eCULLOC is. Machi Ww ID efor: wee AUT nd fue! ate AY Te cae RATION oi aie =| an use war xi ehinery. Fay wip re une sone 4 Osann _ M ARC 7 On =e ood N -02' ash an. ood a W N y PI _ber 88 AR B it oe ea 84 At R d mit dwar oF F Say h = F Ts LE 1-947 I a Ss R CAS! fte e¢- | aogha dt qui Mil! NS _FE 3. FOF SKI 7 ie ° ec ‘ T . acoalt Sporting aoa : _ *. = Mie Ue wee NE at s 2 RIS, For 10 si —_ | we a th ote Garin s eee | . - Sa ’ a So Sri oe oe alr ve san ties a eee ae pe G or 75 c ak 8 ——— , %Glr- & T22 i a tie E a ; if see ae KO ds me eee nee eS lise x3 FOR wee ~ Low wht. ori 91 oe PUMP wciguoons 08 We sans oi oe a Saws 7 buy veo A TRUC 80A ue oe ‘origion v-8 G f se. n 6 5 AN al on fe 5 L/S le i K ow | = D bet 1a) : i Z eye New . DEE! and a 4x $0 » hand good ied 503 aly Ines s EM WHE SES 2 ; ard, Co eric suse” ree at For x 1-343, golf EER g ORI pm | ve us az NE 8. TATE 1 w 33 32-0029 ELS i ‘Biming ater’ at sete Led x. Sale ORBEA cutee ar SINGH ed c A agina ne ae 5000 i ingh: North Leaping T Cc sheepann é& te aciegs Hx ITH FF 4-6 pol, R 4 BROS to hain. Se oe =a St Hee Po We b be . am, an Shes: : od ars : ¥ —INSI a FE 407 ot nS. 67 LES : ahs ears Silas Wp DW DPALD oon ete st ro sees | aa ay ot | owe m pants LATED ive , Me CULL d. at PALER tee exrnan A Ea 13 - 4.0687 |e: . 3.0 with udebak e \ GUN AGN eal ance ues ee LOCH pdy k 3 noe FE ne Ne cenange ‘ dd ‘ ve mss er Ch nls Fo x = yer eet SURP wool under S Tek: CH CHAIN FE sTANDART 068 ie New Po M owner. sootle y } j tsa r Sal Pit aa FE pants. PECL. ce ee we nese corer les 303 dara: | oT Pi ntia ANY MO Spal fers write ® 8s. e Cars ra ad ND 9 ho | Ppa 5 ee non ND Shae! aay R = r oO. w 2 . Mi = ph Fi A 2-002 312 S epee Wee ae BAND BE . Sai roan S E odah | rt all D a aniey_1 Lees Burr- ay z ‘ oo A 1 {1 6-0 e oe ber eral eee & ; Radic ao cer iS iy HO To gb: | P 32 DN DR. Re eal i ‘ SKIN 1 Le Ls 2-4708_ Sheil UE rs isco 9D LA 446 ILD : ent Saf TIF 36 er & perch OUR IGI AT CHOOS (=. _ mo. A OL HH * __equ DI Oe len 373 tr sds wt \ 81 s_ , ea RES tls tea = Se rca ITE E st Cal soumea pai YD vanes F TV LL 3 a ° 1 T i E RA f Stequoment i a EE on HD. WILL aA eee get ares N & _ Mitt a mu or Sal sees ee gley. RADE | ss ee on O on | Sagioaw AMS a Ss conditie a varakas moe ee eat S 500." ce — (2 $8.50, ca a rT Bu ce crawler “ coe oo sa ira eo Fal cond on, | dae AU RUCK DE! ON | Harold Lc) le Cars - st 4s paul ING | et se ats eed ole 3 : Au at Rael 55 tars _ et ee atic ne Pome uM | vars | ore peu ou R 4 AN a ee cs 1 o 3 deis c to S _Raebur P E st eps 528 sti. stip E DE OB. ar | 9 $12 oe ten EELS a AND p S Aen . | RANKSHAF Service eburn coe rcelleat . Aaa one N. eevee ALER ; erouths PH b § ¢ 5 _$T mtig a ge fi a rac- Son! AFT ~ aH r c g i~ fs . M = ser ay mete? wee ltt 22st Hee aI Ww Foraimat a a carte | os | P's. 9 : strial — al _ g. ooo N . 0 n. L =. m e Ai te fk 3 aes cat ce ve ° I ee | | : 4 ‘5 . 4 TA 7 ade | i. ruck E _ oO a at. k f D dey SOI avel & cs i _ SAE LI Serica Co 5 ale Moto inne TE Rises R&H | | cénvenri : S | OR T OW _ are ard, gra L. r -* FE NS = * 7 C r ; CH nt nts arks Is. | $ 1B i j N x » BS sh enc ure Le nea Buy NTsunptt of oie sp couMa Seesters sar oe eee! 05 j TAKE RADE IN Tus: RIV ul sT eee Onin AC papas zon HSS E s Ses owas eaves: T i A u ee oe — Heder cae! es a sey eee AGLE ss 82 anit mae en 8 rarer | ER JEROME | au Coie PL : _ ‘OP aah E w = one wie te BRA pele an ~ STRAT iss 2B DR. ie mls D Fen “34 : MO ED ATE! BO: 5-02 an RV ou EQ ce inst o bi cent ND DO. AL COO KF a TR a 8 m R. | 18711 EA i teftay 54 P e ¢ DE 8 F IL i4 a er r ul T enue: z d ~ CK Fs TER _ A 8 onth | E g LE. H ain, << e 1 az Ss LL fe #1 ravel, CRUS sand, cE eee EAE TRaCron Sh cen For Sa iat Spi aa Oftun ae FE bo ha E! R ydra., 4 > rl i; * 7.50 5 § AVAILA rs BEACH SAND RuaneD E, _Saue T Deal - co bop Sale ker) , F M v8! MGA cr Thi F |8 apie © VC PE! BLE paivews MAND. A ae STONE | Le Cat Telegraph “Ford 1 POR Jee OME | A rds. ck a “ cPpE © uss E | | oy tone stil das SPECIAL & MON alah ON AN! onkll Go se ee rect pe set Orcy rine nn ition se creiate. DOWN = MSUUS eek E| ate 1, R& PA NT _ Excavart ae a oe ‘Srenare eer “BE it yeles 83 ine ae Sa «oor: a Conse plates only, 19 ls sa: us vty eee. ror . u TING 32 L 7 < ome So at, ie aye = Sale dice ——— > : - ape —o Hare sas a 5 $t &H, E A LA ee NG ee oa an 1S ice rE fis -~= Dc ICE = all silly _ Pea Ab eis atone ;ca W nd 58 |i Lo "55 cle a DD SK s ~ E ‘ache soil fil or F LA rent and ‘ eelen Ford LIN i eoesS of - ON th y for we mele Ww MO 16 tops. ite h ith af le | “a to Riv B 6 a yna fe IE: FOR ; teal me Fe tte! Pere repa: mpiements ia Pore. ~ Soats & os te ° carat me t eres SEE MES en ro “price 1 used the ad be a paint ic IN nd P-| 1057 ariMigncst 88 AS M G 8: ay ee id cat p yo c Liver u ~~ = Sagi 1e ‘ eo ide Sie E | sri Ci a . : : P 6-5: Eee tiee ae esa ee aan us| cart aS eee ee lo time 4 at practi , yews ews Low two eG = right all And. of Gude.2 cL EVs Dyna, WW. | a EriMeure MOTORS . if ry i ! ¥ } : ~ rr a a . i z i . : Sa se : = : yw iy IRS MANURE availed! —— ors) I P top oie “pe oe Woe HP ries 85 33 DOL r Sale T 2 ee a puis hou aw ee: beeen OR ae 1 tle tere, Roun Berth eee ee 6 Y e -337 BAI nd lac mo fa ana ur 2695 AN ca M EI new GE aa r arri ate Ise GE nd M 995 it ane | in . a, R i Woodward $1 adi ER Z Po an mai AR 1. C D ust i 5. to te is fe wre paint irs | Fer _ Lo Lox 4 ae uck ied!" dt ork LOR pH MOTOR & ne | 1957 1 Q ex bed ADI R&H \ -2135 rd vrolet 448 0, ce ve ' NT 3-4 nur DS Cow FE_ rial ar pa ae oie S 1 an Only RIC 55 B w a 08 we s : yy t ne IRGE RS get W PO an, LI _p.! ws ve Co Bank eate 1 ply TAC 07 $ STR 4-04 ron lhe n ae ao dt NIN tt euoriee 53 ee On Pie 90 he mw | Es I Mills NTI CG R&H ENG $ 695 | 19 Birm nuniee r ' Bi teed a: BU fan “OR = sli es + “me tein” ! monies agnam The E bik a | faa SL oe moO ison P eo) O ge *| los PLY M tee ‘ ~"Woods Coal & Fuel aes 2 rao 2 ae wer bs ae eed eh? tk 8, ior Sate Car BR ANS CIAL. sm) ontiae-Cadi careawany Ntgeests # 3 truckin dir RS ac E Ye - "I 15 ew. cxlin HYI om tarbor Dad: PA 4ot rr) 32C Sal ——- [| We Side he s. a N ] ac- —U : $ ae | rs. tre ttan “8 1 16. Co aie 1 on a SUF. Be TOR I E 4 - So $3 der IRO 7 to : Pp : ie eae a eee. ic Cc —-- ah t mi ater. ll e | 3S adil! fy > | new sport + WwW aut cL ae : Y 1 _E a0 3 8 E Steele | u IL. a 7 SP ires tr q 1 80 dc . as om UB ( ieee fs al & a isa mowers r TRAINE VE 442 EL gin “BOAT one worn) ON ecle ree power re an rs cata He me wsatety pa a | O° iac | 4 oN 1Se ty (Clarke eet cae ate ae 4 aSH = 74 =< i¢ mn . aes se . 71 t or ! j ™ ‘ ae ae nee = el 67 ee oh 18 sid a A Pe = FE MRI TIA ; - (2 . C Ties hate? i L 91 ae ane de pyrene cate B’ ham odw . i ROCHEST Cars he cHRYALER ms il et, cox. ; OR wood. & ed = 2 & on ‘i rs. J 0 MEE aoe Q iTUR A MO Re C L Q oln 1+ wit ah GH: tion es ed P te! ae a ER. { 195 Arce LY or rade e : ul TC N ~ LA HA UA 956. ado tle w HT Yo a Cla an $ LAN 1 1855 ie PO XN re) 3 P ich MO Ss ; . of SALE An MA B14 DE. Ferguson tratt yeeguip. Jo N- me et Y BO 6-2104— IR Ck P KE NO LIT 4 ws Ale U bs 45 8 N mic HI AU \" 11CH L | ihe ON ch Phone ales ; ee 3S ee car | ere, bon eg 21 ae ween TN Y OUTRO Loe ‘ NTE ae OMON, ¥ ov Aulo s ROL ane ne | conaiicd } | 36 F TO | Tl Be sume T1AC oie MEA. ' Fini a bie £2 ze_M FIRE. ay ee ier iginen at we L eA Seta e sean — ER Pay HEV ON, USED IC 0 G MAL DC $37 3 mie | upholster AN M MI 4 |= on B AC | Lue mall dos MA_5- AUP aP ence rt. R AD Y 3 RE es cc mac F Cas es ae FE a to 6 OAR lum e ; i Stes yc Mi 1EV Cc lat L bp [e) AR 2: ° Dri pister Low IN 193 | 54 Ford Fai RO | pee, sma | do TAL 5-01 R -* an a “OR 119 oi her ‘ulloc hine ox HS 5 hing | rE 4-712 1. ine D tnu RE 52 DO AB CAR CH. B ARS ORG ow R ae mo | 2 nena x. oe ibs IN 030. 54 Ch Ww rian K { _FE-4 Aut Ht] don INA, 141 & y len 7 ove "M 8 el lin he 5. W. ary quip, R 13 AK rf MOTO “TT an 80 ano RYA MY vie iE N —— mo ded by hite ile T _ P. ev. Wagon, | F ER i 198: E-4-2214. o Sa onth pay RE 1: A ecrarien Sonu any ORE J ou es hain sagt ester OATS 7 E inda OR Al we Ae A UTE LL 2-2 K. } CREDIN s PAY : all a sch Bineee IP-TOF “33 ontl x . 9 ‘om. RS j 2 PO Jes. ly men AL \ prices. a D.~ HAF ui Re I. gl mele : BIN 8 w S ¥ 8 (; Ib | 2 Ts at ar LY ST 411 lar ae AS M _FE lar Sool 4a ye OP: s uice Re aca R& H N’ 193 Laker Ar FI ent: esi HARD me och c ite awa, loa R AT AN Ht ‘ 52 ak BR ma M milters N ATION al Ul M1] EN | _2-40. Res t wal einer [- Ch ck el dr. ss. Fi H. OLUTE TIA 8 yin s- < R FE « a} t red. ARDWO< est ase n& . m o 0 10 DM iron F LES 2F la BRA al I ¢ 9 ION old T MA JA i ca each nou AE ts ev uxe PG. om $12 | Ass c - Sa ents fu EP ree: A WOOD er & & S isc DG Ns oT F Ass ex OR and ANC CH 475) red ayn MO | NA _1( ip. ler ee) Ch y ry a-d R as 95 Cc um LY R& ginaw, \ rn L al trees at ree Sail se Pergo, SS E tf is) F 2 ce DPF - l io EV cs fi aac en N- RE _ ur GE oN On} eave ‘53 Chev ae r &H. 84 all e N H. w \ ace. Ac r 8 D,! rgu on ER D iV oO on Cc 612 Tne ler P-100__ rte al Y P Ha M t LE M ret R : -— Ady ho | 53 he y P R H ‘o _MI + Cr pay om HYD . Fi E caso hade son s MS 1 IT ou. a5: Tne vt = 2 tglite good Ow rol er of A _MI ¢ - |e oe $875 +6 M vy ane &kH yd. $745 47 edi me ON R wi rep na EP I nt ‘ Aw oa Ft 1U_€: ; ss _E} : E id M IL If $h ee er R i. vee s i 500. | . ae EY A 8: Paint replace sindiing, ble. COM Auction oie Harri Y-A-WAY nae 2 : orn: sont piaen aS 7 ba 3 Spn0 ae or Turner | © B. ‘BEA p Bord Carte [JAR les Buick Ran Cleao . a & O05 1950 P baer wf aie Bown. 1 a tiie rll, Okla CORE : wea ee a FE “ese P OR _ good ump. “TON Tom cKUP \\ We d ado RAD - xfor 4 WS oo oe 180 — t oi gpecia svat bee $ oe Hadlo. eater Paras 8 : Pla Del FE iar, A m. sharp DISP onan Ss 7 oat : ee ST ok mac out | 55 d AT ea throu a re Mc 53 Ford & R&I i aces os mite 2- DOO! ord \ are x Poel see are i ERS 77 leer WW i. glen) AKE | rilice stUP 53, 619 ES roughout iv aie 30 Olds sun mate Deane Hunter ae Garces : 3 OA nts, Tr obs conta are mee mee AL SAL s new at TS il 1 Pat For Sale, Peo aican a 43 Chea 1057 te My ae shane {FS Brand ne oS reitdess. with | 32 Piro aie 8 “6 flusier at's 1 et ee < KLA ees. Fr elfe red ade ast fal rtin E on ryiner F n 8st B e re _ ton Ol role < | nee = SLE _ 8-252 er ‘ Bread new os 4-99 Ws. Nee : outh Ni wago $ 3 3 PO 4-27 food Che one. 000 \ mn ND ° Sh OR | (citecs: Grade ia Dare Ps 10) hd tn ude RE undat D ars aaah a C¢ t ii | pow 2-tone R : 54 951 Must Patou 6. ike 35 ” PLY Perr ce. ns ae NTIAC. 35. chevrolet C. n- cé — & TRE rubs milk Li open a eR Hol uth: ene e and 50 b : ; mve pel Ny ; & wer eate delu NEW 1 LINCY sacri ow NW | Po LYM y-Mad cites 4 $ 95 full om Bir Co \ re 2 pane Lav ta’ Del n nd ol d 7 pat nt se p. V- H Sis . ertil oA ble bra Tr. xe _ | leat COUNNC rifl her AG ; ot wer ou ison ao 395 . _mile pow 57 mur For erga Fre x wi 3 See ae eh Bere the ne ere 0 EL i> Bee “es re cio fa one NE ! eas rang thee our sce oe aie i933 PON eth . * ' re TR =s ne un t in U ol m ve e tn sin w sf at ‘adi F T leve it ow Ss 6 S Cc * steer h Lik { 5 4827 OW RL ' ak oR -@ 30 E NT _ iH a r alles De. pe sta over, ean pes Ss oats & aw naitied Meet | o7 F dil! iE a arb ee Gnd outs cine Oreste aM er. 3 ae B 100 > ene Sl pe _ TO c Sale t. rm ed ove lor uly ° b est rs liatited” 1e b je tors | "36 or ac } o side eer er 1 tes "Ee vs stat &. I all all. ER E D { 4 H AN ! 6 P Cie Cc 4-72 Tas P, * Bet’ GA P FE) rere te ee bar $1. De ster ioe er pigds s| 36 Olds, eee ERS tere aul out te ace ) LER a Rew son i ahs 5. AB cu mcell ROA \ nev Fr v-8 ee wn PH -DR eo © Lo A AKe | shop 33 ets erm arm hine ays ft nm De: _K ams boa duc nur { oan | 56 Buie 4 irle : yee d out the spare car 22 D IN MUt a | mo As SOL RY ent. nf | | ww. slee | _& liv Le H HY {ter © \ b ho als ry f Cc gia ilk ely’ A ts ed n be ur) P ick dr ne Mus oO. wo M ee care t bu} ESC IPE ual | a Cc sum UT R. EM- ue a qu * FE DR 5 REG eae. 69 Hott mes. 3 Aly coeree s8D or) su aban A price r of rh ae 8p ue at at be could c om-I nee A sor RIAL. § mi Me ae ELY &H MI) ; 1955 mile Ip one 8-25 A 9: \ il AR off yard, a bane 80 jete ipe 1O aidwe! H Gator 1957 3. Bulck ee rd 2 $ r can ees her sDad-Bt Ue oR 785 3 E | ore lt ie Ape NO w d BU age | ow ST ol R \ pies. TO jam TU _ 3F2 & 8 ar ale acr li HIN‘ wa gt or 71 Pi ck Ha H op dr sons | © SF Gal old be ish re iy De FE 1AR $225! 53 1 7500 Vere M HITE | an 1c F ae ARCHIE \ AKC | _¥E Y FP s TPE 464 Bob een Sota Stun 3 et helene S re, 398 Hoe E ont Hoe ardtop | $1805 or Cal aeree en aoe of Eve freee 25. | M ; fepiae ON coe E401 16. CHI fe : A ob Wile ®, Pro hea S cias| ats O 3904 E aller | °5 be Sate op. 95 | — A MA‘ caesar a RR ETE a fe 9512 OP eee Harel of EY. ad: SPF _$0!22 000 EF. Raia B yy grOx E 4-64 rb tia oo err y 120 ; mod E Tr NX AG 2-88 a 153 35 B Ful ee ce 2 $1695 | AS Wl A lew eek- KG mart eed 4D € u ean CUR rold Mr $19 195 ok CIA 22 AG 1 epee |e OXI : TERR | wi Reece an ata Phe 1. aed ore 10 burn iW Her Bue ! pees ees sises | _PAR LL eee ee vert! rE ed p or R F 3001 1ERC URY Mi uM Tu ee 55 OF new L 2s t- ed ER | rem | Li, 8 id ope bene Du fay] o ne, hing & Por ust | on Pontine dr. is 9p . $1565 | T_P AKE lters Bee iS 22568, E de LUM - } cond. Cc ONT ro s! met ord ter DR 10: Es Ep PU tele ELL sorrerxi uran NEW ENE MARINI Acce 2S 33 Ford ieee Full - ost | AYM OL 5 Tine |B WE duie 8 > DR resi i B Doce EREY er; 18 Be B conv DRY gees \ AKC 3-230: with ae PsS— | d_ jot CON erkin pat eine te ‘pares ine beat Sy era let wales vowe > ENT. OW e| Bra =PpT a hieere IVE jess te y Cor -~ H VE a4 F es ert:b! $895 : Racist e e vo tellt Be . \ s my nis s. Auc Oc HP A su si RA | 55 yor ate er. 1305 | OW CA und Ey —_ ee ON iments 1PE Riz RY at nerd eae . ; Se. 03 afte ur gen autif \ fk ¥Y 2 EIE uc _cash w ve PPL | 34 he 24 is) 0 pdeegs NE R| 62:10) new ING For door ASH 1972 Fam! 51 gins seri V-8 Ht ater 3 F 6: Will r 6 aulecdo seul | 1): 2-152 He HO Os FE IZA FE IES, \: Buici 9 rt oo $ 292 | R D io 58 NOy ~--— a ' tran en sU ily Qn Gor | 1954 es club oy and ‘or \ are “G it hold! D COCKE “ now | 20 M Ne SD —— USF W Ta “More : | = ‘ue ee extra oe Sis N | een oases DODG! | low of sion ey RAN - tar | Ina bo 98 “ nice Cc OXF a R HIG ha: = es. ERM ‘or ER i th ae b X H . > D E on i 2 Fc tlac op ent 1195 | RS Q-dr 1 ‘i mi nee qheater AIBI = 1956 wob aed - ust “ORD inu 5 fomt AN Ea 2 Pt | Ww VIE eg! 1¢ <= : q 1) : ‘53 ae c Rt entu Var $1075 3 & sed fib ngis nter $668 ny A ER Ch rak an. . iom- 34 utes Siar Cc eas. SH ster. DP. e I: ns ) = nl \ _ 52 he 4 arc! ry ps 79 TR ral am al N m utom: ce Po ev es. | po $5 f PO MI M ~ARC REO BATT wit 2 =e ne “AR ovr : WTl egal I] 49 Po veal ir oe ae *\ UCK 5 _ M s Rok stom ati wer roe . ik we 95 ect NTL CHI “rom 1 Bs BR EG yeas Rk large 6 L OF L OR RO oe oe $0 : ALO] Ss = 1 ioae ie oak c 185 rende” on ¢ new | ec AC! GA P S ITT BR D antares Sc besn 1) ss wil RAT $7 AT p ee a a dom _ § bes | 1x9) S Ie eerC ne evrol oF paler fl et | noe su Seow peas ANY TTTA PU | Nala n orace Cor Sy Lr rE FO -1753 mud ‘ uto atle $ 95 | 9 : : R he 1e 5 ard, rolet 8 ord one hard -§ pda ie Nor R ARCH OA ct: BO, ason. NY ! P- ay 20 jar we c mimi ALE sailt RA E 5 R | A S| ar se 89: > __™M < k —— B tr F Cc ow rat 5 953 rust H EF. _ 8-252 _ XE: mabi PU 3234_ Pp fa e ood ge om iss JES 208 DE 5-922 CAN( ubu ie] D ; $7 4 7 FO MY : All . W LA ee ir- 1z or Ista ner op. ! PO i 8 R e MA Ps. UPS. | hes: 20 pa rt quar pany to 9 Tr tf M 4 NO — rn t vrnaf . § 195 | i race ORT 3-37 I: = - e oO WI - {4O- mi V- i ori ON - ‘all Alm PE 4 an or yc e 33 at on new a 505 | aed ,) 3-2750 cES SPE ean 5 Bl = 1935 Mus. $ 4a gin TIA FE os R- : 8-84 errs hpi 8 ing be ee tn estim ie liqul | Eranspo Cae i Spee Fa aug $385 | necde cone ; Ecl Seen bk 35 0: Ree pee 1295 bene ce se Be A A cco | you isis to estima ct aul C is Ge ria) a K “9 8 ons = Ne E ed » DR Lk 195: ts ages yaa AR pow ids &Dr. i eoie ty Ztone “HIE -) w lees = so ofS uee are aleey led it wil ARS ortation Ofte " “ Tak te r Sal eS 1955 2566. en” _Orl | wee ed Steer eer ee wet ee Suing a FT -— ee cle 2 y| meth Dinan plea ar it will ra F n ¢ Cues? “hee Ge cC1A FF ate | og F Bagi. & 8 on! Eros oa d MAN eee oe weer einen ing au AIN - c UPP me MO! nere ing nd nev ays sh t i sa ‘OR Dff 4 ve nd t e s ; 28 OR a ie n ON s ew ever ‘oul - eal \ NY - po 8 FF Jo | oe ngha nag doe Ao 2-D Ca 1 ns. NTHS be asec (fe Th er in his E2 Ho P er Oa R On \ 4 DR. ao j 5 800 D = Bt o TD | 14 on ntry | MO 26 tot! $149 | “$2 pone m er n N ne R —_— I ES HO si: be reece eee F ine HIL ed ace y 8403. R a3 aoe) Dt cele Foi R vail R peaks 3 PON ar Notts Chi ean ster 3 —s fen IS te nal eierj ons arena Uy 1) FF »AD ~~ 87! ron M ie Gee ; 95 Tne = om F sh | “5 & payee a atio ET tae Pr NTIACaD aoa a Chet- Do BAB r . ete rd ho mer h. itie yo 8 wha Ca 4 FE to EL BAS - ¢ t u 53 F ord 32 8 c Ok na WwW ie) eda “35 ivat ac 2733 ood Vek ¥ 5 us nts a 8 ne al ti H P ES, - oT 0 . i F 7 1 or _ oN MO’ in CH n, 35 e : 35 wi z \ BERMAN Pina eon cc REIS. poe whether atic Due to Zee 825 65 = ‘ORS buy | Overane. = owner: RB ‘ ; [= $50 ae! ne yes - for apor askin OOSE anon rane DR RI —— ard. mi C reg: PI ro : sada File rime fe still uc Se 50. He oe 8 Ot I — i! 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MONDAY, MARCI 10, 19 58 TV Executive Alan Livingston Sees More -- Today's Radio Programs - Wik, (76% CKLW, (800) WwW, (960) = WOAR, (1130) WXYZ, (1270) WPON, (1460) WJBK, (1490) TONIGHT uN 00--WIR, News WXYZ, Breakfast Club 1:30—WJR, Dr. Malone 6:00—WJR, News, WWJ, Bandstand CKLW, News, David WWJ, Harris, Maxwell WWJ, News WXYZ, News, Surrell WJBK, News, George CKLW, Heatter, Davies WXYZ. Wattrick, McK a CKLW, News. Specs WCAR, News, Martyn WCAR, Martyn, Spts. . engle) WJBK, News, Beliboy WPON, News, C Lewis WPON,. C. Lewis oy ag oo oe WCAR. News f : WJBK, News. n cLeod . WCAR, News, Page WPON. News, Sports 2;00—WJR, Wendy Warren WPON News. Weather 11:36—WJR, Music 9:30—WJR, Jack Harris tala ie enone 6:30—WJR, Dinner Date WJBK, U. of D. Mag. CREW Mews. M7) Lanitt CKLW. News, Davies WWJ, Bob Maxwell WJBK, News, Reid WXYZ, Sports geld ds (chad Godfrey CKLW. News, Chase ews, True Story .- ’ WCAR, Page's Party TUESDAY MORNING WXYZ, Jim Backus 2:30—WJR. Cpl. Next Door WPON, Music with Mason 7:00—WJR. Guest WXYZ, Morgan WWJ, News, WXYZ, Fred H. Wolf 6:00—WJR, News, Roundup Roberts WJBK., News, CKLW, News, Mary Morgan Reid WPON America to Knees WWJ, One Man's Family CKLW. Shiftbreak, Davies WPON. Don Zee Show a we TWENTY-SEVEN f/esterns “Predicts Trend for Next Season Viewers Can _ Expect Revival of Comedies, Decline of Musicals By CHARLES DENTON HOLLYWOOD (INS) — One of Videov:lle’s top television execu- Famous Flower Show Opens in New Yark, NEW YORK (#—The 4lst Inter- national Flower Show—four acres lof beauty and educational exhibits on horticulture—ig on at the New York Coliseum, The show, which opened yester- day, will run through Saturday. “The World is Your Garden” ,is the theme of this year’s show. | Among the wy aan plants = from all parts of the wor | COPPERHILL, Tenn, w—"We "2 mal there are socihe gar haven't caught them yet. But we gens with running brooks, trees will, We won't quit until we do.” Two Deputies Die in Ambush Sheriff Hunts Killers Who Waylaid Men Checking Tavern Ca willecn oe | 5-00 _ ‘sie : a wh ‘and masses of flowers, WJBK. Mewar Bellboy Woe, Te Gee 10:30—WWJ, Don Ameche WW iewe Maun lives glanced into his crystal ball’ Sa eee com eres ee WCAR, News, Patrick WCAR. News, Sheridan CKLW, News, Davies WXYZ, Ed McKenzie today and predicted that viewers |Payne of the ambush slayers o 2:30-WW4, 3 Star Extra WPON. Country Roundup WPON, PIIi Workshop Sek Nive con can expect more westerns, a re- jtwo of his deputies. CKLW: Album Timer 4:30—WJR, Voice of Agricit.| 11:00—WWJ. News, Wood | WCAR, News, Page surgence of situation comedy and x e -In A832 WJBK, Income Tax CKLW, G Nunn. T. David WXYZ, Paul Winter | $:30—WJR, House Party fewer musicals on their home| Payne said he had several leads hE et wieke oe Gecres Win nicks Ernie Ford | WWJ. Woman in House |screens next season. to the Saturday night shotgun! a 8: aarigcn | ec Andy | WPON: Spts., Mackinnon WCAR. News. B Martyn niet fa ales oa kk oe killings of Louis Wright, 49, and 71 b f | on MacKinnon XYZ. News. ‘Ken: “< £5 WXYZ M | Shorr 1:00-WIR hee WXYZ, News, McKenzie | The forecast, said Alan Livings- R. A. (Bob) Rogers, 65, but not years } ore WJBK, News,, Bellboy eee eee inet, Ge Music sows Gee ct Bands ton, thoughtful young vicé presi- enough evidence to make any ar- th Aj 1 " ea eee Please oe Kews, Teer David ‘ : wxyz. Wattrick, McKenzie ‘dent in charge of network pro-| = —— : soo far we've had to confine al @ rp ane i wee Mary Line wcak wee —_— WBE. News, Aaclech jgrams for NBC-TV’s Pacific Divi- WINTER'S WIRE WHEEL—Old Man Winter was the mechan lot “ot our investigation . ques- | f oa ake WPON. Early Bird Club Seasvay arscencon WCAR, News, Page |sion, is based upon the bitter and} j¢ who worked on the wheel of this car to give it the wire-spoked tioning persons who were in the| G&W began 9:00—WJR, Weather 7:30—WJR, Music Hall ve — 4:30—WJR, Music Hall ithe sweet experiences of the cur-| effect. Spotted by a winter-conscious photographer at Scottabigff, inecr tavern when the depulic © peas WwW. Telephone Time WXYZ, News, Wolf 12:00—WJR, News, Wells WWJ, Jim Deland ‘rent season, in which musical] « iv mn by l o a cutthe > Paral d till CKLW, Bible CKLW’ Sports. David WWJ, News, Maxwell CKLW, News, Chase h , ,| Neb., both front wheels of an auto, driven to town by a salesman, jwere ambushed outside.” Payne | 18) ing WJBK, News, Bellboy WJBK. News, George CKLW Grant, Livestock Shows avalanched into the TV sported the snazzy sports car look. The rear wheels featured noth- | cajq WCAR, News ; WCAR, News, Thomas 5:00—WJR, Philip Lenhart |market—and right out the bottom. sat ey Spore <: = Sale: | eo oso won, anus HOC LWIR, News. B Guest | WIBK: News Reid’ | UWW) News. Deland | ing but the usual road dirt. hoes | fine whiskey < e : ' ews > . | : WWJ, Nightline CKLW, News, David CKLW, &pts.. ce saz Westerns, on the othr hand, | Wright and Rogers, the father : CKLW, True Detective WJBK, News, George 12:30—WJR, Time Out. Music|) WJBK, News, McLeod continued to score heavily in| f 10 children, were killed as they . Sound Off WPON, News, MacKinnon WXYZ, News, Winter WCAR, Arthur Godfrey t f audi larity, h 0 SAU CHE ETE Cres ey 10:00—WJR, Symphony 8:30_WJR. M an CKLW. News, Davies WPON, Music With Mason tains oa sind im plc e stepped from their patrol car on WW. News, Music CKLW. News. David ors Sere 5:30-WJR. Music Hall seo Wah Cn I tn E M ( a outine check of the tavern) WJBK, News. Stero Sounds} WJBK News. George samy Need Gawcou WXYZ, News, McKenzie range riders of the previous ven en In Ongress located on State Highway 68 about te: te Star CKLW. News, Davies CKLW, News, Chase season were challenged by dozens : le th of here /JBK, y 9:00_WJR. News, Mrs. Page| WXYZ. Merv Griflit WCAR, 6ports ors” th / ‘ SIX mul€és nortn Of here. WCAR, News Ace WWJ, News, F. Elizabeth | WJBK. News, Reid WPON, Sports Slants of gun-toting “‘strangers’’ this esort to orse ay The probability that politics ° semester. may have entered into the slay- ° r Situation comedy, rather a neg- ing was voiced by Copperhill st lected format this season, will By EARL WILSON Mayor Emil Greene. a O ol y S e Sy. s10on rograms — — return in force next fall, Livingston “T think it was politics,"’ Greene [ said, but not in the slapstick, NEW YORK—Feuds, feuds, feuds! | said. “and most of those with : = flicker-witted form that proved so I’m glad I’m so peace-loving. i'whom I have talked agree.” I Channe} 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channe] 9—CKLW-TV successful for such pioneers shows Senators Wayne Morse and Wm. E. Jenner have a ! és * * * jas “I Love Lucy.” playful little feud. When Jenner called | Payne said he was uncertain TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS edy: Guest star Ed Wynn 11:00 (4) Price Is Right. s *« * Morse a “political evangelist,” Morse [85 to the cause. “I have heard . tries to pro.> he’s tall “What is needed,’ said Liv- retorted, “Then there must be a few Speculation it may have been pol- 6:00 (7) Mr. Danger. enough to play Lincoln—with, 11:25 (7) News. ingston, whose wife, Betty Hutton, ational Anvil: aroma ities. But it may have been per- 6 {37 Bopeye oD m Lily. | lis a cemedienne of no small talent, ” Mo laims that when he pot kic cckea® sonal — a deputy sheriff is pound) Ss (4) News: Williams. 11:30 (2) Dotto “is more sophistication. We've got| reece : = to make enemies. I just don't oa (2) Racket Squad. (10:00 (9) Lone Wolf. (4) Truth or Consequences. |to go beyond the trite situation in the jaw by a horse, Jenner went around know for sure. “ee * : 4 bre (4) Suspicion. Mystery: (7) Robin and Ricky. icomedies, which have worn them- taking up a collection. “We want to buy a’ An all-night search of the bar- Vamaat! Hush ‘ 6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. Friends, relatives think (9) Howdy Doody. iselves out to the extent that no nice present,” Jenner explained sympathetic- o n Copper = Hills after the tharaant ; school teacher is a bigamist.: one thinks they're funny any ally to Senatorial colleagues, “for the horse.” es were killed proved fruit- 90 PROOF Le | 6:20 (4) Box rour. Janice Rule stars. 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. jlonger. * ke * * ne incaad (2) Studio One. Suspense MOST SUCCESSFUL ‘ We now expect Ed Sullivan and Wa Iter | 6:30 (7) Three Musketeers, tig Y. ars in “A De ae ~ , : - : ventas, Psketeers Ad Tee qe a . ve TUESDAY AFTERNOON “I look for a return to situation WILSON Winchell to patch up their feud .. . One of Clawed Trainer (9) Foreign Legion. devises unique mist to murder — — ‘comedy—of a sophisticated aature| the Crosby kids confided to a pal, “Daddy’s become a young R t t Cc (1) Frontier. Western: Pret- his soctalite wife (Marguerite 12:00 (2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. a ssi _ = ys conan a " ad k tc ae | SL Rete te) age, SE V KN ty girl becomes gambler, Chapman) when he meets a (4) Tic Tac Dough. ees , ._ |Hope couldn't get his Russian visa and is flying back to pre- = (2) News: LeGoft. man who's a “dead ringer’, (9) King's Cupboard seat onal Cae aay miere “Paris Holiday” in Miami with Anita Ekberg. Hope Bests Lioness STAR 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps for him , . that success is a little harder to/fimally gave up hope on Russia. | KANSAS CITY (®?—Pat Anthony . : eee 10:30 (7) San F |" achieve in situation comedy.” * * returned to hi circus lion taming : ‘) San Francisco. abri 8 vho came her€lact vy : BLENDED WHISKEY, 90 PROOF, ak (9) News cea. an mn | oan a * *® * Sabrina, the beautiful, busty English star who act yesterday and faced down the te Meee: Lelwaids | 9) City’ Detective. [12:58 a toate b fuels Livingston agreed with the ma-|for the Steve Allen show, told jlioness who sent him to the hos- pay pelea WSKEY 6 YEARS ould Be You. i Yi ' = | | rity TV critics F: shoving ital Friday ITS. GOODERHAM | 7:00 (7) Sports Focus. 11:00 (7) Soupy's On. | (7) The Erwins. jority of TV critics that Shoving me about her bosom insurance Pp riday ACUTRAL sPinis, Goo wus (9) Gangbuster, (9) National News. (9) Mary Morgan oe about Al mie “ | uses his cas fo TES SD ine | : H Fi st Chi Id B * * * In Deep Africa muilty mee withe in agony Paes 7. tential victims. 10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. ave Firs a—a boy “Maybe four forces have landed die, - VK M U F F L E a (2) December Bride, Com- 4 s , or maybe they're about to land,” ss oe ' (4) Treasure Hunt BEVERLY HILLS, Calit/ @—A Pg hag yee ne ear | , ZOMBA. S.A. — Trail by ordeal * *« & LY ; a . ac sold Alr Force Capt. Agus soero-|hags resulted in two deaths in, 6-pound boy, their first child, WASiig He added that the rebel lead- Weaskland Zouk : | In this case the grandmother — ACROSS born to actor John Conte and his or. would be the targets of the JESRIANG, COMPA EPOCS. |perhaps to show her faith in the i Russian river | le j f | wife, Ruth, in Doctors Hospital landing forces and “we will scrup- -_ & | instrume nt o& justice also drank <<: 8 Rock and —— last night. oid inflicti ;-| After a child's sudden death {ts the poison, as did her daughters. | i ulously try to avoid inflicting cas u Bent racted The baby, John Charles, and his ualties on civilian populations.” |™Mother accused her own sister of The grandmother and the aunt, 14 Opersetel solo a? mother were reported do- The central government in Ja-| having planted a spell on the baby. died but the child’s mother sur: se ng fine. : To find tl lprit, the child’s vived. ’ 16 Western - i|karta,‘meanwhile, ordered all for-|49 find the culprit, the child's vi Ee Hemisphere _ Conte, the host of “NBC Mat: cion planes to keep out of air|grandmother resorted to the trad-, x * & g 18 Citts ] TA . nee ee a te TY llanes around the Indonesian is-|itional justice and prepared cups; Now she is being prosecuted, | ) enret © 1008 sna tag 21 Painting AN : ty : piece ay t ee rie 8Y S$ lands, forcing airline operators to|Of muabvi, a poison distilled from because trials by ordeal have been [GUARANTEE 22 Provide foot ; yp snow we ee ed fnom 8 suspend or re-route a number of|bark of the swamp - growing) outlawed. | in Writing 24 Stockings (4 room at the hospital so he caninichts to and from Singapore. | | 3 Frectphation “Z WT stay with his wife and the new The air commander at the Sing- : PIPL aiacsn GUARANTEED Biel Z; _ spore airport sad the tndooesinn | — High Fidelity Headquarters i A Bea CS tae 32 Call names ty ° order halted flights between the) 34 Evergreen tree mz G41 | || 3 Named to Council Malayan metropolis and Kuching, Hear the speaker system you NO CHARGE 36 Before British North Borneo, and would Y Hlati 7 eee ty Y, ANN ARBOR ohn C. Mc 5 want before you invest a dime! | For Labor on Muffler Insta ation 30 Observed m—J cause detours of more than 1 Unique Electro-Voice Speak- fh, Currey, general manager of the! rites between Singapore and Au- er Systems Selector lets you NO CHARGE tn Michigan Manufacturers Assn.; I.) 4 atig, dial from a single speaker L For Labor on Front or Rear Pipe 45 Uninteresting L. Malcolm, director of employe through a full separate 4-way | When Purchased with Muffler. ii Feminine * relations, J. L. Hudson Co., Detroit, , system ‘and hear the differ- The Right Time Is Now—Come ge Gugersarment and Willis H. Hall, secretary-man- ADC to Sponsor: Dinner LE e Right Time Is Now—Come In 83 Greek letter iq |ager of the Detroit Board of Com- ; makes' No charge. no obliga: | Today—No Appointment Needed 84 Permit an thence peach semderceese merce have been named to the) DETROIT —The Detroit chap-! tion. Come in and try it! ‘ KING’S 86 French HD rater " a a . p= eben , Community Council of the Institute ter of Americans for Democratic} wi Es sammers 9 Mouthward 28 Toward the 43 Musical of Labor and Industrial Relations; Action will sponsor the 1ith annual MeCALLUM & DEAN MIDAS Mides Muffler “Service ( . DOWN 19 ons an oa pecan side — \of the University of Michigan and Roosevelt Day dinner in Detroit MUFFLER 256) S. Sesinaw FE 2-1010 : distinction ° 17 Laundry 31 Mexiean dish 48 Network | Wayne State University. Prof. Ray- next Saturday, Speakers will in- 409 E. Maple, Birmingham MI 4-§230 | | - "(Next to Jerome Olds) snl ° Gavin = 33 ers ea) $ ‘$ogere a & Miller of Wayne State and clude Thomas Finletter, former s , ’ Open Friday Evening ‘til 9 shove | Open Monday thru Thursday tt 5:30 : $ Brign 23 Engages \ | 38 Group of animals — idney Fine of the U. of M retary of the air in the Truman Convenient Fr Parki ay cee of Share Friday ‘til 8—Satrday “Ul & + my down 24 Cup bearer seven ,| 80 North by Bayt med to the faculty council. | administration ee : | § Russian © ay , 2% Glacial ridges 401s overfond ~ (ab.) were na ‘0 y co s : ‘ TWENTY-EIGHT | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, , MARCH _ 10, 1958 ymade available two sites in Si- - Few Change at U. of D [inereased interest in science at the To Direct Scout amp | * ‘dawn of the spac ». Vars Doukhobor Sect Set beria. | The Kremlin Frowns dawn of the space age. Varsity) ¢ | HOUSE PLANS The meeting in this Kootenay DETROIT « — Varsity News, News said, “Most students feel) DETROIT uw—Sherman E. Scott! i. o. area village, 240 miles - east’ of 2 student publication, said a survey that philosophy and religion are of Alpena has been appointed di- fo Leave Canada |Vancouver, B.C., was held out: | Wiggle-Hips Must Go of University of Detroit students "ecessary and major elements of rector of Camp Greilick for this’ Custom Drawn = | doors. showed only nine per cent plan to education and life.” jsummer. The camp is 15 miles. OL 1-8200 KRESTOVA, B.C, (—The Sons) * , _ |increase science studies. The news-| southeast of Traverse City. Scott! EM 3-4931 of Freedom, j fanatical disrobing, "arly in the proceedings a LONDON (AP)—Moscow radio said today Soviet girls |Paper said only three per cent are; About 1,055 boys are born for|is a district executive for the Boy, sect of the Doukhobors are ready [STOP of 15 women-in the centir| must stop wiggling their hips. There are other ways they can changing ~areer plans as result of every 1,000 girls. ‘Scouts of America. I of the crowd disrobed.- Disrobing| Jet men know they are female. SS se es SS to leave Canada at once for the/has been a prime weapon of the ; ; ; : ‘ : = 10) ; $8 uld suit the shape of her figure, Soviet Union if the British Colum-/Freedomites in. their long cam. A woman’s dress shoul 2 P 8 bia government wil] assit in their| paign of passive resistance to Stressing her contours and grace,” the brosdicast noted. But transportation, a member of their Canadian authority. it added: council said today. 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