fhe Weather U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast Mostly Cloudy _ Details on Page 2) ott THE PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition 116th YEAR kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, eee MARCH 28, 1958 —40 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 7? Awarded WINS FOURTH PLACE — Mrs. Elizabeth J. is congratulated by General Motors President Harlow H. Newman, of 28 Oriole Rd., last night after winning fourth $500,000 Golden Milestone letter for Anniversary Letters’ , pmiaced among the first 25. Mrs. Stirling Ave., Newman won a Cadillac Sedan De Ville plus $1,750 to help pay taxes. Phillips won a Pontiac Catalina sedan and $950 for tax aid. The contest was held in celebration of GM's 50th anniversary. Curtice place in GM's writing contest for GM employes. Taylor C. Phillips, left, of 535 City Woman Fourth in "GM A Pontiac woman who is a sec- retary at GM Truck & Coach Di- |when one wins a Cadijlac. vision didn't go to work today, In-' stead, she is recovering from a combination virus infection and Letter Contest Her $1,750 'the pleasant shock which comes'ploye letter writing contest. reward was a Cadillac and Mrs. Elizabeth J. Newman, 35, of'to pay taxes on the prize. 28 Oriole Rd., won fourth prize * * * last night at the national awards’ 2 ayes Ge é banquet for the $500,000 GM em- Some 284,572 General Motors em-| _ Ploves entered the contest thr ough.. ‘You Auto Set to Begin Tonight Pontiac residents who want to get the auto buy deal § of their life can plan on Spending the night in a car as pay tonight. At 9 p. m., two blocks on Huron street from Cass ave- Buy Week’ |out the United States. Announcement of prizes to the | & top national winners came last night during the dinner at the | Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel in De- | ae General Motors President | | Harlow H. Curtice presented | | each of the 45 awards. Taylor C. Phillips, 34, of 535 rit St., was also among the; » and won a Pontiac and $950, for taxes. : * This was the second time Phil- lips has won a new car in a GM nue to Saginaw street will+ turn into a giant used car) lot. More than 100 autos ranging in price from eight, cents to $445 will be avail-' able. These are 1946-54! | models. j The sale, which officially begins tomorrow morning is being spon-| sored by the Pontiac Automotive) Trade Assn, to restore the public's buying confidence and stimulate local business conditions. The dealers are calling the weeklong sale, “You Auto Buy Week.” The autos will be priced and| parked on Huron street. Prospec- tive buyers will be able to select! the auto they want tonight after 9 p.m. * * * The doors will be unlocked, Who- ever remains in the auto all night and is still behind the wheel at 8:30 arm, will be able to buy it. Several people have called deal- ers to make deposits on autos. No deposit can be made. The sale will be conducted on a first come, first serve basis. There are nine dealers who are members of the association and are participating in the sale: They include: Matthews-Har- greaves Inc., 34 Mill 8t.; Pontiac Retail Store, 63 Mt, Clemens St.; Oliver Motor Sales, Inc.,, 210 Or- chard Lake Ave, andsJerome Mo- tor Sales Co., 280 S. Saginaw St. Others are: Cy Owens Inc., 147 S. Saginaw St.; Braid Motor Sales, 70 S. Cass Ave.; R & R Motors Inc., 724 Oakland Ave.; Bill Spence Used Cars, 62 Oakland Ave.; and GMC Retail Branch-GMC_ Truck and Coach Division, 675 Oakland Ave. At 10-a.m. Saturday, the number of autos sold will be replaced with others. This process will continue until 2 p.m. when the street cam- paign will be closed; The special week sale will continue at the auto dealer lots until April 10. OM RRS RE In Today’ S — | ple's Society of Perry — Park \| Mexican Baptist Cras 5 ‘contest, Ten years ago he won a \ Buick in the “My Job" contest.| ‘He works in the paint repair -de-| ipartment of GMC Truck & Coach) |Division, Plant 3. Warmth fo Remain but Sun Will Hide | Mrs, Newman, who has been | suffering from q Virus ‘infection Mostly cloudy with nite change) the past several days, fainted in temperature is the forecast for during the dinner, tonight and tomorrow in the Pon- tiac area. The low will be around) “When they were so anxious fo 38 tonight. with the high Saturday. revive me and get me back into near 44-48. ithe room to receive my award, I Tomorrow will be cloudy with: had a feeling I must have placed possible rain or drizzle. Winds high among the contestants," she' from the northeast today will be.| said today. come east to southeast Saturday. | x © * The lowest thermometer reading! This was the first contest Mrs. before 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac’ Newman had entered alone. Last was 36 degrees. The mercury rose year she and her husband Erwin to 51 at 2 P. m. . (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ‘Heaven Will Be Lighted by the Radiance of God’ (Editor's Note: This is the fourth in a series of ar! on Heaven, written by local Anglemier, Pontiac les residents and compiled by Mary Press church editor), By JEANETTE DAVIES Fy-Pontia an, 7 Others Die as AF Planes Coll City Teamsters Slated to Vote for Officers Boy, 21/,, Drowns in Williams Lake A 2'3-year-old Waterford Town- ship boy drowned yesterday when he fell from a dock in front of his home into the icy waters of Wil- | Elections Here Should Follow Hoffa’s Order in About 2 Months | Pontiac Teamsters Local two months at an election of officers that will mark) ithe end of James R. Hoffa’s, controversial, 4'2 - year | trusteeship. _ A regional Teamster offi: cial has confirmed that. \Hoffa, president of the in- |ternational union, ordered ithe election as he hifited he, would two months ago dur- ‘ing the union’s Miami con-. vention. With the election of new officers, the local’s charter would become effective again and local autonomy would be returned, according to! Robert Holmes, vice president of |the union's joint couneil covering Detroit and vicinity, Holmes stated that Hoffa's or- ders, issued in the name of the international last week, were based on a request for an elec- tion submitted by the present of- ficers, who Heffa appointed when the local's charter was. sus- pended in October, 1953. | Holmes said he had been directed, to set up machinery leading to a. jgeneral membership election of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) More May Get Jobless Relief Now Covered WASHINGTON # — House Democrats opened the door today ito consideration of emergency un-! employment compensation bene- \fits going far beyond proposals, ‘sent to Congress by Presjdent! | Eisenhower. | As the House Ways and Means Committee began three days of} ‘hearings on expanded federal un- ‘employment relief, Chairman Mills (D-Ark) said the committee would consider plans to pay bene- fits to jobless workers who are not now entitled to benefits of any kind. This would apply mainly to farm workers, employes of little firms exempted from the federal- state unemployment insurance program, and other types of em- ployment not now covered. Many people visualize heaven as an abode with dis- embodied spirits floating about or, with people wending. their way among the clouds. Of course we cannot comprehend all of what heaven| contains, but God has given| us a glimpse of the glories that awaits the person! trusting in His Son. * * * I believe there will be no- dark- ‘ness in heaven; diance of God. Rev. 21:23. I believe every race, national- ity and every tongue will gather there. Luke 13:29.; the many | prejudices whieh reign in our so- glorified and a physical body. Aft- er Christ had risen from the grave, he went to the upper ‘room where -His disciples had gathered. All the doors were shut yet Christ ap- peared in the midst of them. Joho 20:19. ® * * ’ He said to His disciples “Handle me—for a spirit hath not flesh and bones ‘as ye,see me have.” A member ‘of the Young Peo- Church, Jeanette Davies teaches va Sunday School class on Synday | morning in her ‘church and. on Sunday afternoon is a t tpi of a class of boys and gi another. 1 Cor, 12:12. On the Mount of Transfiguration, when Moses and Elias came down | | St. She is from heaven to the mountain ter of Mr, and Mrs. William E. Women's Pages . eeacuseee 16-19 Y Davies of -905 Emerson St. jand wider coverage. that it will be lighted by the presence and ra- ciety will not exist in heaven. I also believe we shall have a 1 believe we shall know one | top to be with Christ, Peter ree- | ze (Continued on Page 2, Col: 1) | AD | Of the 5.200.000 estimated unem- ployed in mid-February, about two jmiltion are not covered by state aws and are ineligible for any sonata, Some members of Congress, among them Rep. McCarthy (D- Minn) and Sen. Kennedy (D- Mass), also want to write per- manent revisions into the unem- ployment compensation program including uniform state standards 614 should vote in about! Mrs. House Dems to Study Benefits for Those Not liams Lake. John Underwood of 6936 Hatch- ery Rd. and his brother James, 5, jhad been playing outdoors about 20 minutes when James came into ‘the house alone, Mrs. George Un- derwood told police. * Underwood asked him where Johnny was and James said ‘hé didn't know. The neighborhood was checked, and the search ended when James discovered his brother's | bedy at the end of a ten-foot | dock in front of the Underwood residence. He had apparently been devine the soft ice, lost his balance, and plunged through the ice into four feet of water. A bruise on the side of his head indicated that he hit the edge of the dock when he fell. Plunge Through Ice Fatal A neighbor, Mrs. Emma Olson, of 6934 Hatchery Rd., summoned the Waterford Township Fire De- partment and applied artificial r-s- piration until firemen arrived with the respirator. Efforts to revive the child failed. Underwood, employed in the Finance Department of Fisher Body at the General Motors Tech Center, was at work at the time. e Five older sisters, Peggy, 9, Joan, 12, Susan, 14, Sharron, 17) and Karen, 19, survive. This is the first through-the-ice drowning in Oakland County this year. Funeral service will be held at) 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Huntoon Funeral Home, Pontiac. Air Force Eyes | Project to Put | JOHN UNDERW oop ‘Speed Anti-Recession Measure | yen in Space | WASHINGTON &® — The Air hower’s desk next week. Senate OKs Highway ill Presses for House Action 2 mm! xix: irs WASHINGTON (#) — Democratic congressional lead- ers pushed today for quick action on the highway con-. |Struction speedup bill to try to get it to President Eisen- The Senate passed the big anti-recession measure 84- | 4 and immediately asked for a speedy conference with) Force js studying industry’ pro- posals for a soaring satellite to be capable of carrying a man through space and returning him safely to earth. been named “Dyna-Soar,”” from | the words “dynamic soaring.” I4, Gen. Donald L. Putt, deputy chief of staff for Air Ferce de- velopment, told about it before a House Appropriations subcom- mittee, . , The Ait Force did not name the firms submitting proposals for the project. x * * may take up the request today. The bill would pour an addition al $1,800,000,000 in federal- state ‘funds into the nations roadbuild-| ing program this year. It would make available 5'; billions over-all for the road- building program this year, al- though much of the actual spend- ing would come later. ito provide 88,000 new jobs this ‘year, and its sponsors say more than 500,000 eventually may be ‘added, * * * The measure also for the first ‘time would set up federal incen- tives to the states to regulate superhighway network — the inter- state system. The House version of the legis- lation, passed two weeks ago, is much less broad than the Senate bill, It does not contain any of the increased or speeded-up allotments of the Senate bill, and does not deal with billboards. The Senate measure, with Sen. Gore .(D-Tenn) as chief sponsor, jwould make available $1,220,000,- 000 more in federal - state money for the interstate system this year than can be allotted under pres- ent law. It also sets up a special 400- million - dollar fund for extra grants to the states for the oth- er road systems — the primary, farm-to-market and urban. . The states would have to match these on a 70-30 basis instead of the usual 50-50, so they would have to put up 170 million, They would be authorized to borrow 115 mil- lion of this from Washington. Wow! 54 Calls By Actual Count! Just imagine how many peo- ple are interested in saving ‘money on slightly used home furnishings. Now that spring house cleaning time is here there will be things you'll want to replace and the best way to find a buyer for your “don’t wants” is with a quick action ‘Want Ad. Here’s the ad that did the trick: FLORAL PRINT DRAPFS. 4 PR, bright. colorfal, fully lined, One pair will fit picture window 10° wide, All are 2" yards long. Priced for immediate sale. Call, PE 4-3961. To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 ~ Just ask for the WANT AD DEPT. i } q a 5 Learns He Can't Rush Things at 8 —the Hard Way SACRAMENTO, Calif. (P—An 8-year-old learned a boy just has to grow up for some things, Juvenile officer Phillip York explained: . The boy found a half-filled wine bottle and’ drank it. Then he found a half-smoked | cigar and smoked it. He walked into a variety | store, grabbed a can of small change and staried.to run. Then everything, includihg the store manager, caught up with | him, He got awfully, awtully sick, And sore, too, after he was | turned over to his mother, the House on it. The House+ Passage of the bill is expected) bill-boards along the 41,000 - mile; comme “Bright Spot” ‘aucke sharp | cars. "64 to ‘S's. Top 6. IE s-o4se. The Dyna-Soar ship would be launched in the manner of satel- lites. By varying the power of the original boost from the earth's surface, the velocity could be increased or decreaged. Built-in controls would enable the pilot of the vehicle to make from one to out of jobs through what they several orbits of the earth before term an unfair seniority agree- completing his mission, ment between the UAW . and ev, * Chrysler Corp. Twenty showed Gen. Putt said that the objec- up today at- the headquarters, | tive of the Dyna-Soar program Solidarity House, Twenty-six pa- | Was to develop a “military weap- raded yesterday. on system,” capable of operating , z both as a high-altitude aircraft | and as a manned orbital weapon. Workers Picket UAW DETROIT (® — International headquarters of the United Auto | Workers Union was picketed anew today by members who | cise they have been bumped Car-Truck Output Up DETROIT (INS)—Ward’s Au- tomotive Reports said today U. S. passenger car and truck as- semblies has risen 14.9 per cent | Dag Flies to London MOSCOW (INS)—U. N. Secre- tary Genera] Dag Hammarskjold left Moscow by plane today for London, where he will meet with British government leaders next week. over last week. Production for this week was reported at 110,868 units, compared with 96,457 as- _semblies last week, fhe Blossoms Hibernating 4 * ; AP Facsimile FASHION NOTE — Looking more radiant than. the expected Double Crash in Texas Kills Leonard Lynam All Aboard Perish as_ Cargo Aircraft Clips Globemaster’s Wing A former Pontiac man and 17 other servicemen were killed yesterday when two Air Force planes col- ‘lided and fell in flames near Bridgeport, Tex. The Air Force today re- leased the names of nine of © the victims, including that of T.Sgt. Leonard A. Ly- nam, identified as the son of Mr. and: Mrs. Dwight B. Lynam, 734 First Ave. Lynam, 28, was stationed at Hill Air Force Base, Salt Lake City, |Utah, He lived in a Salt Lake City suburb, Layton, with his wife, Catherine, and one child. The crash occurred when a huge (124 Globemaster from the Utah base was clipped in the wing by a C119 cargo plane from Carswell Air Force Base, which is located at Fort Worth, 45 miles southeast of Bridgeport. All the occupants of both planes were killed. . " * * * , Witnesses said both aircraft were flying unusually low — ap- proximately 1,000 feet above the ground, apparently seeking better visibility and safety by dipping be- neath an overcast. SEEMS TO EXPLODE The C119 plunged straight to the earth, but the Globemaster con- tinued on and then suddenly burst into pieces, as if an explosion had occurred, witnesses said. * * * It then crashed to the ground, burning fiercely. Debris was spread over a 142-mile area of sparsely settled scrub country. Lynam had been a plane engi- neer aboard the Globemaster. The big transport had been eastbound from Kelley Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex., where it had picked up five passen- gers, toward Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma City. It carried a crew of 10, includ-. ing Lynam, who had been in the Air Force 10 years. The C119, carried a crew of three. It was en route from Shep ipard Air Force Base, Wichita Falls, Tex., to Carswell AFB. * * * Lynman and other crewmen aboard the Globmaster had been members of a logistic support squadron. NAMES WITHHELD Officers at Hill and Carswell said the names of the other victims were not immediately available, The next of kin have been in- _fformed their husbands or sons are officially missing. * * * Lynman’s father, a Pontiac Mo- tor Division employe, had not learned of his son's death. Pontiac Closing for One Week Shut-Down to Permit Change on Operating Schedules Here Pontiac Motor Division will close down car assembly and a majority of its manufacturing op- erations for one week starting next Monday, March 31, the division an- nounced today. The shut-down will permit an ad- justment of operating schedules, , * * * sections of the nation will be cherry blossoms is Mamie Eisenhower in a new hat —- a towe¥ing turban of red peony petals. Mrs. Eisenhower was on hand at a reception for the princesses of the National Cherry Blossom Festi- val in Washingfon Thursday. There’s one drawback to the whole affair — no-cherry blossoms. Lovely state princesses are dancing bravely about. High school bands are contesting (indoors). Society aoe are crammed with news 6f special festivities. The blossoms are usually in glorious, bloom during this week of the year. But nature has taken a dim’ view of recent rain and cold (and kept the schedules. clpsed for one week starting Mon- day, The plants assemble Buicks, « \Oldsmobiles and Pontiacs. These . shutdowns, a company - ‘spokesman said, also will be to | |permit an adjustment of od h peer Tas Retarns Prepared blossoms, ihe the bands indoors, \ v The corporation announced yes- | .|terday that five General Motors assembly plants in widely scattered ~ Campbell— ‘ on Se : 4 THE YORTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, arene 28, 1958 ; - jsentatives: “ithem to produce Judge Reduces Records Request Hospital Must Produce Only ‘Dr. Sullenberger’s Cases for Trial Pontiac General Hospital has won another round in its battle with Dr, Neil H. Sullenberger over | jhospital records. Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams yesterday radically trimmed down a subpoena which hospital repre- claimed would force “about. 35,000 ree- * lords” in court next month during! ‘trial of the ousted staff surgeon's) jinstatement. tal, through its director Carl I. Flath, must produce only those records pertaining to Dr. Sullen- berger’s cases, He granted the physician's ator: ney, Harry N. Dell, permission to| examine records involving other) doctors and their surgical opera-| tions at the hospital during the’ five-year period from 1953-1957, ' suit for $250,000 damages and re-| Judge Adams ruled the hospl- PICKING HIS PRIZE — C. W. Goodwin, right, Pontiac Motors Division engineering employe, goes over the prize catalog with E. L. Windeler, experimental engineer. Goodwin was tops among the lesser prize winners’in General Motors’ Golden Milestone letter- writing contest. ‘The Day in Birmingham Temple will be guests of Birming- ham Temple 94 Tuesday evening. BIRMINGHAM — Birmingham Chamber of Commerce will at- tempt to set a uniform opening time for stores in Birmingham, {Charles Mortensen, chamber sec- retary, announced. * « The chamber has received crit- Ncism from shoppers who say local stores open their doors anywhere from 8 to 9:30 in the morning. A survey of store owners to see what can be done about reg- ulating the opening time will be made by the retail committee of the ehamber. Merchants also are being asked to cooperate in every way possible to help make the Arts Festival, May 17-25, a success. * * * Sponsored by the Bloomfield Art Association, the festival is expect- ed to attract many visitors to the city. « Featured artists at the Wednes- day meeting of the Hammond Or- C. of C. Attempting to Set ‘One Store-Opening Times ‘conducted by the Birmingham Lions Club, which will sell -white The visitors will perform the staff ritualistic work for a class of can- didates. Also visiting ‘the local group will be Lafayette Temple bers from Detroit. Ka Embury Methodist Church, . Bir- mingham, will begin a one-month | study on Japan. Mrs. Wilton Nor- ris, district secretary of supply, will lead the study based on the beck “Cross and Crisis in Simms Hes Everything YOU NEED for— Ted Williams Model COWHIDE Boy's Fielder Glove A nursery will be | be provided. April 9 has been heen decignated for the door-to-door ticket sale for the annua] theater party sponsored by the Uniformed Firemen's Associa- tion of Birmingham. Another April fund drive will be candy canes oni 26. ‘The current status of the civil rights program will be discussed at a public forum sponsored by the ehes Dr. Sullenberger was a mem- gan Club will be children of mem-|nemocratic Club of B: hero the sa Additional Prize Winners tx tm ror ibe nid sores ot secre pe as * 5 p.m. in Grinneus April 8 in Birmingham Community /B .- Saying shat the seat Ss main List d GM ( On the program will be Stephen | House. ° Bue (ep, Darseripog ial e in on test | Allen, son of Mrs. Gilbert Allen; | Speakers will ge Good- medi Gounia : rt A Diane Chambeau, daughter of |man, Detroit civil ts attorney; Ud Nan up to accepted medical standards, | A total of 207 Pontiac area resi) peebel wt Muller, H.R. Boomer. R.| Mr, and Mrs. Frank ees Wayne County Circuit Judge ist Basemans’ Dell said he needed these records’ dents were announced last night in ‘hardt, L. wi Hilligaa. Bd. ’ Reid. wel Karen and Barbara Facor, |Wade McCree, and Wesley Maurer, $8 Vals pends Panne determine what the standards petroit as winners of lesser prizes [Manko, Prien PETES CH German.| daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Doug- |professor of journalism at the Uni- paged GOING UP — “No Left Turn” signs went up on the Dixie High- were. in ei Motors Golden Mile- a R. Beit L. 8. Kimm, EC. carey, acca ners Poe versity of Michigan. 3.88 * Walton Will The attorney had asked, in (5{0ne letter-writing contests. jH. A. Bueno, T se Seavey Jr, A. A. da r. rs. —— : i) Hedgei LS ge ae etna rs ed | ogee eee ra ee oe oe _Members of Pontiacs Phan! Stag to turn left at the intersection will use a gravel road cutoff to the aie ar in which Dr ater a a fee Cr iallock, Ska Wwotkeom =. R Floyd Bunt will accompany his . B b r - right to Walton Boulevard, South-bound Dixie drivers wishing to a no. ¢ four children, Susie, Floyd, Teddy pig ai . ° all records concerning the 10 (receive an award certificate desig-) NG. Gnaganta. TR. Blackerby. W.| and Terry, who will play the violin, TOOL SPECIALS asepalls = left will make a similar jog to Williams Lake Road. “most active’ doctors at the (Mating a point total. ® E Talimen, J “A. Welch, 1 E Eldred, saxophone, trumpet and bass viol. For Friday & Seturda Cc . hospital. The individual may then pick |P° W: Feed. G. B. Small 2. P.Wie)| A special feature will be an or- 2nd FLOOR BARGAINS 39 R di f 6 d MESC Office to Sta He also demanded records of all) his prize from a catalong with Hughie 'W. J. Knees, FE Rulster! Mer ee rae on wee bee: . - 7 | ice ro y cases of death following surgery, ® polmt value equal to that he (bocker, W. J. Carr. 8 H. Hage. Old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doug- to $2. | q lance 0 0 Open Tomorrow during the same feeae eae has won. nos Cae crane, B R. las Combs. She will be making her 0 $2.39 5 ; ar ow H eo Will li ht H ’ Dell said the records would be) C. W. Goodwin, 2374 Silver Lake Thro ¢:. HS Speen. W. F Xeit,JiaM- second appearance before the club. Softballs | ig eaven To ease the load on the Pontiacjused in cross-examinging expert ‘Rd., Waterford Township, en ineer-|2:, 3. Wiuams. 6G. Allen, R. Kalv-| Flor, club president, said the ex- 59 fice of the Mich! el witnesses whom the hospital is pre-| 1 Pootis ‘i ak "3 arks, RJ. Turland, J A. Teal, ecutive committee vill consider rng » } “*higa r f. +. f e 3 - J é a ree vrian c 5 * office of the Michigan Employment jing employe at Pontiac otor, | 4. eal SAines Ol priepective, membersiat te $1.99 (Continued From Page One) them pared to summén for testimony! jon accepted medical standards. tomorrow to handle) and G. aha ey L. Conibear, of 501 co avert ee plating plant worker, Sawyer. J. M. Vought. A. Perani, M. H |Fuemmeler, L. A. Yarbrough, T. Security Commission, the office will be open this meeting. He aiso announced at ence. Lake that guests are welcome. Baseball Bats , 9: 27-34, * * * were the top Pontiac point-get- rtain workers who were laid off [Bormar, J J. OConnor P. 8. Walker . If Peter could tell who these certain Judge Adams struck these de-jters. Conibear donated his award!p A. MeGlashen. J. F. Kaul, BE. H . 98 49 . at Pontiac Motors yesterday or to-| ‘elto the Pontiac Bc b. (Collin M. Kolas, D. L. Graybek,| Beginning April 9, the Women’s to two men were while he was still mands from Dr. Sullenberger’s|to the ac Boys Clu M. MAchiage LA. Derby, N. G: Society of Christian Service of amous P, E. T. 7 Amps , L The complete list of local Pon- Pointon, R. K. Garrison, R. E. Williams, Heiman, A. E. Bowman, K. W subpoena against Flath. tiac Motor and Truck & Coach Tripie, w. an “earthling,” I believe we shall Assorted models to choose om, by Electric Saw Paul Kimball, manager, said the be able to ize each other. SE 3 E. C P Ellsass : . oe * * jOlfice, at 142 Wayne St., will be} “The records would be burden: |. ners follows: (Busha, MOB. Richards, D. 'B. Williams open tomorrow from 8:30 a.m. to| seme and immaterial,” he said, \C. B. Gordon and A. G. Strubbe. FRIDAY and SATURDAY 544.50 Value 00 S ftball Bat } : The Bible teaches of mansions|4:30 p.m “There's no point in moving the POW AL Moree. TRUCK AND CO Slip clutch feature 0 $ bm. bd J. Huffman, R. P. genk, G. J. Strib. Coace ONLY eliminates kick-back. prepared for those who have put/ He urged laid-off Pontiac Motors| hospital's record department inte |x. 3 Rockwall, DM Therapeen, CoM Ay ee eo ee Depth cut to a's", 59 19 a their faith in Christ Jesus, The employes in the following three} the courtroom.” : : = [eck E ‘y MENsurs. c re: Ce of p04 Gonccom 1 re 2 98 N. Sag. .. : most precious thought about heav-|pjants file unemployment F. R, w u < | en is that we will dwell forever cattaa concerti: rounky "Plant ee eee) Tee Walle cule bedian, : it Neuen, se ure 9. ~ Official sizes. with Christ; no more pain — nog sh oi Pant T and have his own experts examine the Election Slated Haumeea FP. Manko, E. L. Green. ‘ . : ’ , Sheet Met nt and As- records of othe d oth E. B. Denham, K. H. Robinson, W. D. Compore Simms Prices more sorrow—no more death sembly Phant 8 omer caees ane © er Avis, E. J. Newman, R. G. Coleman, R ~ : y physicians as a basis for possible E. Lawrence, T. D. Barth. a F Shop Around Before You Buy Took P E testimony in rebuttal to the tom fOr Teamsters: Por ggt yee. B rip, Bastede. J. ® ook Paper to Euro . pital's experts. a Ries yee ana Rett S allie ne City oman ourt The judge had oro ruled; (Continued From Page One) HL Rowse. ‘ure sai Ne Beats: MADRID—Although paper was ~ |that Dr, Sullenberger cotlld have officers, including a president, vice uM cence eee pig, De Ryeke. P : Wrecy ca Gctbiee ae in GM Lett f C fe t ogee elena pr psd arg president conreaaieireenner re-|¢: poe how 3 Le “Ashby. Pe. H Dip: 8. Soguey _—ial The | it was not introduced into ane e on $ but not to special documents it has rdi : = and th ‘ ae bi 5s —— UL about a thousand yeas latgn) ¢ (Coptinued From Page One» |4in8 tbe snl cording secretary and three trus-|, FF: Luce: 1. &. Gate, WD. smith ce |E Weekend SPECIALS : when the Moors brought it fo a ee ee \tees. Ries D. C. Koc cea aon ee > 3 j “hris s tre inj F - on, WD mamitt R. ¥ B E — (gene ie nah Aetna sowmanoss (Eat Bek "REMINGTON Femews rzo-waric, |p Friday ond Sorursey St spo h ; - : ; , M. C. y, W. E. Rice, : Junior Chamber of Commerce. = oo Jae fdas yester-| He said a nominating conven- Milter i P ropane Torch Set : They won! first prise for the west day bowed out as trial judge at Dr.!,. : ; heduied £ R. L. Cork A. R, Pearson, R. J. e | st p r s , tion is being scheduled for next) Gadous. y. | side of the city Sullenberger’s request, he will con-| Ste Go le D. schutts G. J. J. Anglin. R. o ec ric B @ Solder Tle Ad i-, ™ me Tip : : tinue to preside over pre-trial month and a general election in|erg C"%. ‘Ghoavy. TO 6 Gias, RM =: ome Propane Cylinger maaan Mrs. Newman was graduated (hearing until the case is assigned May, although the exact dates O°" pleen 3 Uo Be sumcat Re | Regular 7 50 Seller Regular $11.85 Value trom St. Michael High School |to a new judge. Hoye ee me emee Ee W nf ~ ge have not been fixed. hae — 95 Instant heat’ toreh 88 and the Pontiac Business Insti- | Dr. Sullenberger had requested Racee, Cun teen nel ee ee ere . tute. She -has been employed by eet an outside judge hear the case. The’ election procedures will fol- 5 Walsh. Mos hiced) E. t vast) of eel a aeee te ——— low those set in the interna-| M. M. Th Lt! GM since 1913. te ly to the suit, which charges; eat mines gi neal Sea) HCL CGUCKHC DO Gn Bark on J In . $17.95 = IE TOMMY ARMOUR - By. E. H. SIMS At present she is driving a 1953 /D ullenberger’s suspension last| s cme . 9 e emer Se need The razor that shaves the hid- 7: z Noverober was brought about b dded DB. Spencer, A. M. Richards, P. J den beard . . . exclusive roller "ha : Chevrolet. She was the only con-| ught about by aia : Davison, H. L. Woodruff, C. R, Philp. ; What is the connection between |“‘ruling clique” of hospital doctors, | lGunaMelast wi cemeer nh frien comb action for fast, gentle dew on the ground and the dew-|'estant to win a Cadillac = v The local’s charter was lifted |E M. Griffin, PJ. Thomas | Wy SBS¥es / J. Hollis, B. J. Mat e- anda ran en's ie 5 4 Pr a FE |Flath alleged that Dr. Sullenberger| 1°) Jel hee or nee ie le *Standard Brand Men's Electr! Reg point. Does dew form on lnad violated professional standards| ®fter former president Daniel J. pring Rn. G Post) RC Nelson, AA Razors Accepted as Trades Only $ 99 p ground when the dewpoint is) The letters, of unlimited length, ln 2 25 cases, in six of which the Keating and Louis C. Linteau, /Dolcheff and 8. A. Clark $9.00 os. . rage h |were 2 be written on “What 30 patient died, he said. former business agent, were SS = Value The dewpoint is: that tempera-|years of progress means to me. - cused of a $100,000 shakedown of | Official Tommy Armour golf bells Detroit area contractors, Both | —Main Fi with vulcanized rubber cover for long in oor wear. “ture at which the air would con- dense or precipitate. It is thet temperature, lower than the ac- tual temperature of the air, Famous ‘WEN’ ELECTRIC Soldering Gun Top prize in the contest, a $35,- 600 home plus $42,750 to pay taxes, went to Miss Robert at Wight, 43, of Hinsdale, Ill, a were later convicted, and Hoffa was appointed trustee over the local by Dave Beck, international Rocket Carries Michigan Youth Wood Golf Tees which the moisture in the air) president at that time. 100-W ] H secretary-stenographer, ° Simms Fri. and Sat. Sale att Instant Meat would become visible or precipi-| Arthur R. Kalder, 59, a plant Aloft t In Cellar Since then, there have been re- ‘E ELECTRIC RAZOR HEADS -n- 97 ae ¢ — protection catrolinan at Cadillac peated efforts within the local to : -and ACCESSORIES $5.95 Teas Sete © ne Gre connec: 2 DETROIT (» — A 14-year-old end the trusteeship. Value Standard golf tees with waxed tion between dew on the ground Motor Car Division in Detroit, won and the dewpoint. As we have |second place, This award was $15,- learned, dew on the ground forms/90 in GM common stocks plus when. earthly objects cool the air 36. 175 cash to help pay taxes. to the dewpoint, but above the; + * * surface of the air, where physical) Kenneth Murry, 43, of Taylor objects do not come into contact Center won $10,000 in GM common) with the warmer air, the tempera-|stock plus $3,350 to help taxes for ture must reach the dewpoint to third prize. Michigan youth has made what ind polished finish. might ~well have béen the world’s neni " first manned rocket flight. * * * These took the form of a law se * suit in 1954, picketing last spring, : ti-Hoffa cha during thi The launching pad was the base- ada pong ae ment of p hee fg home. The flight Hoffa also has taken steps to [pzcmed only 3 feet—“and it hand back the reigns to numerous eet like jany thing jother locals, which he had taken John Paimer Jr, was the sur- over during his rise to the top of MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS : z ~ Just plug into electrical outiet — Tess sidan g and instant heat for st, durable work, As shown. et gh nes Baath and ean we MAKES OVER Vy Galion concentrated for greater economy Regular 98c Size — cause visible moisture or precipi- r tation. Prec’) Each of the 45 top winners who | prised passenger. He and Ed- the union, Fit Models ‘W' - ‘G’ - GZ’ We can have dew on the! prmuses tu oanauet with (heir | ward Gardner, 15, were assem: , 4 SUNBEAM si ground, then, when the dewpoint| oa eat as paar joa hee praelliy tasaaee on oon Prefers Shapely Duds— R Head All Metal—4 owe ‘as asa tie z etd. i, ‘wer azor meads is many degrees below the actual) none knew which position their Sacks Are for Spuds! Parts. Cabinet temperature of the air. letter had placed until their ‘ noe: . Palmer was pouring gunpowder Our ‘best selfer’ RUG and UP- 3 Reg. $3.95 The Weath Pree tent Cr mounced by GM ‘into a 3toot aluminum pipe. At) WASHINGTON, N. J. When I Monethee nine ae head com- 29 ae 37 e Weatner | — ithe closed end of the pipe a nail the New Jersey Power & Light | a Eire set Tae wecau Val | ; low pric ‘aiue ° All GM employes in the United States, except for supervisory and “firing pin’ was in place. Palmer tilted the pipe so it would hold| °° "ed its women office em. | Full U.S. Weather Bureas Repert | AND VICINITY — Mostly PONTL cloudy with — change in temperatures 8'4x5%x6-inch size drawers to hold For Model ‘20’ or ‘25° ployes if they’d choose a sack | today gnd tonight. High teday 48-58 Lew certain salaried employes, were|more powder. Suddenly the thing : amall parts. As shown with d | raime high 4. dist, Fomorron coud ola eligible to enter the contest. went off—and up. Palmer told po-| dress for Easter, EIGER ES | HOUSEWARES = ~2nd Floor § SCHICK pais “shiny finish metal, at 8-16 miles an hour teday becoming | lice he grabbed it “instinctively.” Dolly Rush replied: o east te southeast temerrey, e i is x ne . Wh I Fat jud Razor Head Sturdy Clam CH \ Siyle “When am in my Easter duds) Toa Ponti } V lowest ue Preceding § sm. Dr y Weather | It carried him to the ceiling. He No sack dress will you see. || Always Compare Prices at 99 BENC yl: Att em: Wind velocity 6m phe ™ got a badly burned left hand and Sacks look better filled with spuds SIMMS Before You Buy! $6.00 . $2.49 Value | as Direction: Northeast | Prevails Af ter spent the night in a hospital. Nationally Famous Brands Value Genuine Jimmy Richards Than they do filled with me.” ®@un sets Friday at 6:53 p.m. Sun rises Saturday at € 20 am Moon sets Saturday at 2:29 a.m. Moon rises Friday at 1144 am * Bulova * Elgin * Longines Complete replacements for model ‘20° or ‘38’ @chick electric rasors. Limit 1. GOLF CLUBS 1" Long Drenching Dewntewn Temperatures 4 éam..........3% 1 4; By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Reg. $5.95 tem. oe: A ete 49 Generally dry and cool weather FAMOUS NAME BRANDS 2'%-Inch #1 to 9 Iron 77 2 em. whee " 39 Spm... 61 prevailed in most of the country A PE Jews or Putter mm: aod ‘today. ° Thursday in Ponttar ‘ < vae®. ome ermanents Money-Seving ag pa Your Choice . fas recorded tht) - $1 seee CHOICE OF: LILT—PACE— #1 012 Woods The wet weather which has DISCOUNTS cat sn och tases caeneees ateeeeen Sf plagued much of the Eastefn part be 7 & Weather: Cloudy. lof the country for a week ap- SO RL UAT “rand New—Latest Models | 2; Rit ELECTRIC RAZORS | Reg, 7.95 Year Age “Age in Pontiac ; peared ended as storms headed . ir ew—La le : Your Choice Pighett empress 7 TITII HF across the north Atlantic. Only a $2.00 for Ladies and Men ‘King’ Inverter These golf clubs will give you Greater: Party. cloudy. trevesenses 71 ee oe preg angers 2 Value Mee «USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN $5.95 Valve the el oo many Fizz. t es were cloudy i rs, and perf Migho, Ont Gin CO ‘eres Ths most ‘sections’ from the Great YOUR — 9 95 Watches, now 27. 50 balance 7 82 in 1945 @ in 1994/1 akes region southward into the CHOICE 7 Car Radio Shaver: | Attachment GOLF GLOVES Reg. $1.80 Vatue 1 ] : Sizes 1-3. — 4 ai gd type. jones tan ,/Ohio Valley and Tennessee. and 5 BG eastward to the Atlantic Coast. | 2 32 ~*~ * * i B33 Precipitation in the West also i BY ‘appeared diminishing in amounts’ bi 13 although light rain or. snéw fell is 8 across wide areas. Hardwood—About 16-inch Miter Box - $1.00 Value | = 6 8* 9.95 Watches, now 40.00 Choice of any $2 home ; permanent at this price: Fa- 2) _ mous brands includeTONI— LILT-— 3 49.95 Watches, now 33.00 5 7 171.50 Watches, now 47.00 TE | , sn 10% Fed. Tsx) Slotted for 45 = fern, Genuine leather gloves Pe The | ‘average total content of a daily newspaper is equivalent to IWR PACE SENT, etc. ‘ 4.37) pane SS eas Main Floor | . ' . * % : 2 _y \ . } THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1958 City’s Anniial Report Mailed to Residents Copies of Pontiac's 1957 annual report were being mailed today to almost 20,000 Pontiac residents. ‘Dedicated to Pontiac Motor Di- vision on its fiftieth anniversary, an additional 2,000 copies were to be distributed to schools, church- és and civic, social and fraternal organizations, The 22-page report contains two new features, this year. It takes a look at the past and lists ma- by the city’s administrative staff, including Robert A. Stierer, assis- tant city manager; Henry C. Smith, city planner; Gus Mathes, planning technician, and Mrs. Charles Cook, secretary to the city man- ager. * * * The dedication reads in part: “As the City’s largest employ- er and largest taxpayer, the Pon- tiac Motor Division has contrib- jor accomplishments over the past five years, and glances ahead for a preview of what could lie in| store for Pontiac in the future. COSTS $2,512 _Costing $2,512, it was prepared a uted immensely te our growth. | “But even more important, as the only automobile named after its place of manufacture, Pon- tiac as a car has made Pontiac as a city _known throughout the) - SIMMS wes and 3 Cubic Foot Capacity storage. Enameled finish. Use la Sturdy Long Handle Round Point Shovel $3.49 Value 49 | bier Bow Lightweight with great an “4 Strength. Per- Value fect balance. As Pictured eoccvecccccce Covccccccecs Flexible Stee] Tines Sharp Cutting e BROOM RAKE Pruning $1.19 Value Shears $1.95 Value 13° 100 Limit 1 : re Sharp-edges for eet finest lawns while vatose ey pruning. Coecegecccccccococoses ececcccccccces Metal Hose Hanger 69c Value Perennial Rye ¢ Grass Seeds 5-Pound Bag — Segre 7 55° White Hote . 98° i Creeping Red 85° Creeping Red 99% Feseue, 1 Ib. Feseve, 5 Ibs..... Kentucky Biue 98° Kentecky Blue $4” Grass, 1 tb. ... —— 5 — 500 | Emerald Green 88° Mile 9977 Grass, 2 Ibs. ... Porviienes 4 Ibs. na CAN 20-Inch Gemco Special | Rotary $5 Full 555 95 GEMCO {CYCLE 20” MOWER A ae, Briggs & Stratton Engine. Recoil Starter . $95.50 GEHNCO 4.CYCLE 22” MOWER Starter, goldtone finish 2% HP, Recoil Large Capacity Steel Tray—29 x 33_ Inch ALL STEEL WHEELBARROW $15.95 Value — 10” Rubber Tire All steel wheelbarrow. with ao tray, rubber wheel and handle grips. Square Big Selection — Famous Brands SEEDS & FERTILIZERS Regular $69. Seller @2H. @ Tubuler Steel Handle, either way @ Rust Resistant Steel Housing — SPECIALS front for easy yaway plan. 14-Curved Steel Teeth ; Curved Tooth Rake Revolving Sprinkler $3.95 Value ‘Duchess’ model. All metal. Not as shown, 1.33} world as the home of fine cars. “Both Pontiacs have an ever sounder, brighter future.” Calling the period 1953 to 1957 “years of progress,” the report cites new public buildings, neigh- berhoed improvements, airport expansion and municipal park- ing as examples of Pontiac’s “impressive record of achieve- ment.” It goes on to discuss such future problems as water, sewage treatment, drains, fringe area, ur- ban renewal, public buukiings and parks. | The ay is using its list of wa- YSCO 620-120-1 ial, Limit 6 Rolls All weather film. Black Choice of sizes. & white. : KODAK Color 35mm Film ; 127: side ee 1.87: ! Sa Fresh dated, - No limit, In- 1 ah. ° ous CAMERAS | $84.50 Value $55 $132.50 Dejyr pene $66 ! 1 1 Camera \ ) $122.50 Revere #80 ... $69 $129.50 Revere #40 ....$74 ! $177 Dejur Turret ...... $88 $199.50 Wollensak, 3 Lens ...... $139 | $72.50 64 ‘Picture - in - a-Min- " ute’ for Easter. Save now, I | Regular i] | | light conditions. lens. poe lenis Street YOUR EASTER PICTURES WILL COST | YOU LESS at SIMMS-HERE'S PROOF Best Buys in Photographie Equipment door or out- door. 1 $169.95 Value—now com- pletely automatic—no lens setting. Openings adjust to "?) aa aa J BROTHERS Old Churches Restored NARVIK, Norway — The 15 old- est churches in northern Norway Fe to be completely restored un- er the direction of the State an- ar Some of the edifices date ter custorfiers as the basis for dis-' tributing the report through the mails, Stierer said. Homeownership Tied to Rising Pay Trend WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve System reports that ps from the llth Century. 7 ican consumers with incomes of $5,000 and over now own more than! half of all the nonfarm homes in| the country. | The comparable ratio of home-) ownership was less than a third in 1949, when a much smaller propor tion of the nation's spending units | Fast 1.9 119 @ CAMERAS —Main Floor Every SPECIAL EASTER Original $2.95 Sellers— ‘1.19 White or Blue Easy to wash, fine knit ORLON sweater shrugs—styled as pictured. Wear with anything. Medium and small sizes. WITH PURCHASE OF ANY POWER MOWER Power Mower 2 Holds -Yours in Layaway P.—2 Cycle Clinton Engine 95 20-inch Cut Blade p-tacnmwatic Rubber Tires WS 2 —— as a pictyred Mod W ‘. po direc: float be oi sitsooted Chnton bere-pres wi rec *. Pon ig My a pian. Housing is lifetime, guaran- .. "54° oeneoee Peoneee _ 2% ELP. Engine. $125.95 SELF-PROPELLED 22” MOWER = Recoil Starter. Goldtone . go REEL Hedge a BOWER RE . Briggs Motor | agile «9 Cee 1S MOWER 4 Gyele, Engine by Brie 1% EP. . | Simms ROT LERS Tye ey Stretch : Values fo $2 99° Pantie girdie styles. Size for every CT or all first quality. Co Miriiiiiiriiiit) Ladies’ Hi-Bulk Knit - Orlon Shrugs 7 » «Every Wanted Color in Many Designs — Y Pull 12x12-inch size. Diba faa id cn oll and Othe: Famous Brands Se TTT Te : Item in This Adv. = GUARANTEED UNDER-PRICED Worthwhile savings for thrifty = = Simms shoppers who know real =— values. o =. = s id : 2 ft C—O eccccccccccecccoesees LADIES’ Full or Half NYLONized acetate tricot. Sizes 32-38. ‘Printed patterns, stitched edges, mpare with 20¢ seliers. ANKLETS ‘ White and Colors 4 For sd Ll Sizes 8% to 10%. Soft spun cottons, ny! reinforced. Ladies Wear —Main a= = Se ae eS SAVE MORE MONEY on Prescriptions FILLED Friday Right R DRUGS and PRESCRIPTIONS at SIMMS Cut Prices! & Saturday SPECIALS! eserved To Limit Quantities "SAVE 32c¢ on had a $5,000-a-year income. SAVE = on VITALIS Se eg ee a i 1° | ANACIN 16° HAIR TONIC TABLETS $1.23 Size. Reg. $1.09 Value—100s The Greaseless Hair Groom | 70c Polident Dental Cleaner......... 46c | 55c Wernet’s Denture Creme. .:..... 4lc ea a Movie Film | Schick ABSORBINE Injector JUNIOR Blodes a 50 Size Ne Limit Reg. 73¢ ] 56 toad — film. Koda- 5 3 ¢€ . PRESS 25 FLASHBULBS Pkg. of 20 Ciera (oot 12 for 89¢ 75c Fitch Dandruff Remover Shampoo ..... .46c o hyralat 98c J&J Baby Products— ,.(r'.°".. . 73¢ sylvania “BI ue. Aero Foam PHILLIPS cartons, MILK OF ane Bomb : MAGNESIA Slide 35mm Cameras | ¢ Reg. 79c ARGUS 4] 6] 66° C-20 $43.50 $3 4 3 | Giant Size 26 Ounces Velse | 85c Agarol Laxctive ..............57e | $57 ARGUS C-3 $97 . $1 Lysol Disinfectant .............. 72¢ os EAE Ary = $89.50 ANSCO $ 98c VALUE 98c VALUE r1830 KODAK 2 44 Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson = $ | BABY BABY SIGNE : | eee a | SHAMPOO |Nie—i OIL R : can | ‘ 7 e|Niorl » 7 Cc oS 21 | Fed - eee ee 29 2] 11-02. 98¢ Woodbury After Shave Lotion ... .39¢ t.0 Tashlen oe a} 98 —_ Roll-On Deodorant—For Men ...... 72c | $75.50 Yashica MAT $4 Na OE 858 | ) SAVE $50 NOW on BELL & HOWELL 4| Sevinaw eh ‘Electric Eye’ Movie Camera = 2 TMM orci 3 re " ee re "MEN'S ond BOYS’ WEAR SPECIALS for Friday and Saturday Selling! : MEN S CLOTHING FOR EASTER AND AFTER f Prints, Plaids. Solids " ) Men’s SPORT SHIRTS: Regular 5 $1.98 Valves sical All Sizes Small to Extra Large Bhort sleeve cotton sport shirts in Bi variety of colors, patterns, designs. | | Stock up at this low price. 4 Ll BOY'S SHIRT and TIE || Values to 89¢ $1.98 39. #| ; os | Wools, nylons, Dan River, white |” cottons. Colors, dress shirt, and a patterns. All matched tie. Size sizes. , 6 to 12. LJ Long Sleeves Boys’ Orlon Sweaters Boy s Campus Coat Style : Sport Shirt p| Value to $2 Reg. $2.98 o c 33 | 2 | — Assorted mia- a terials and | eolors in the 100% DuPont orlon. Campus coat J” group. Sizes 6 styles in sizes 6-8-12 only. Limited J to 18. color selection, For S$ Men's & To = 38 Quality a ft Styles SPRING and SUMMER Boys’ JACKETS | 4 © First quality, famous brands. | Choice Stara Zipper styles, solid colors, in- 7 Linen Weave BOYS’ ‘SUITS $5.95 Value 3° 2-plece suit, jacket with trim and matching Sizes grey blue blue pante. 4 to 12. BOYS’ SOCKS Reg. 29c¢ Pr. 5m. 1.00 Blazer ster vd spun cotton. - mpset stripes, reversible plaids. © Men's sizes 36 to’ 46. Boys’ % sizes 10 to 18. Pa Gros D of Boties Materials BOYS’ SLACKS Value to $7 3” Rayon acetates, dacrons, rayons, gabs, etc. Crease and spot resist- izes 8 to 18 in big color selection. MEN'S UNDER-SHORTS Sizes malas to 44 | 39 ¢ boxer Elastic waist. Assorted = col- gute a inforced heel and toe. Sizes 6-10. ! 98 North & =) “Beet SIMN | or ee Pie te a4 Clothin Basement A > OT" i Gripper orf styles. —Bargain nf b OPE UNTIL 10 P.M. Save at Simms } NIGHTS FRIDAYS—SATURDAYS—-MONDAYS OUTFIT THE ENTIRE FAMILY FOR LESS AT SIMMS 4 “a? Soft, washable. to 18. Why $12.00 or More? retains newness longer. New MIRACLE Fabric ACRILAN Ladies’ Toppers In Styles for Spring & Easter Pay fleecy fabric outwears wool, Completely Nylon lined. Sizes 10 Nubby one - button style, 2 pockets, turn-up cuffs, Ladies’ 100% Wool Poodlecloth Toppers Choice of Navy or lce-Blue Colors “oie 4499 textured, Ladies’ Easter & Spring Styles Nylon Toppers WHITE Only— Sizes 10 to 14 Wide shaw! col- So Sizes 3 to 6x. washable in choice of styles and ba Miracle ACRILAN Fabric Girls’ Easter Toppers Sizes 7 to 14 Se 6°” easy to’ care for, guaranteed Sizes 7 to 14 ties or belts, washable, Full and gathered skirts, long or regular waist. Sanforized Just Arrived! Little Girls’ Dresses 99 Great New Style Selection—_. GIRLS’ and MISSES’ Easter Dresses 2. Sizes 89 1 to 6x Wash and wear, wrinkle- sheds, etc. Prints and solid colors, — ‘| Special Group — Deluxe Quality Many Styles Girls’ NYLON Dresses. 3 °9 Great new selection, many added styles in floral prints, etc. Underpriced for Easter. Sizes 7 to 14 G : rr 98 North SAGINAW S¢. - i -Ready Now for Easter! : Girls’ Spring Hats Plain & Flower Trim Wide brims, bonnets, etc. ina great selection. ag -Hat and Purse Sets we Matching outfits ef for-Easter d Py Girls’ and misses JIMM). dress-up. an ROTHERS sf sh a THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1958 — Drunks Involved Canadian Travel Bureau | Canada May Probe ‘Tale of 2 Cities’ fi) Juvis Womy and Gracie HI 4 KI DS Vividly Portrarys | Te theme ot « group ot people Make Sure to caught up in an 18th century revo- inHalfof Arrests | Receives Odd Queries |:5 Restrictions pe volition on TV ates mam can ee NEW YORK @—About half the) WINNIPEG (-—-Canada’s Trade 2th century audience if the terror , | By CHARLES MERCER Come Out to... arrests made in this country are] OTTAWA up — With warmerjalmost all in the United States, Minister Gordon Churchill says the) ye days of Of, the Revolution had not been ° for aleoholism, New York's Chief weather just around the corner, This js $100 h 8 ; ake a ue ee e GAYS ©! | splashed so vividly on the televi- . :/This is $100,000 more than it spent/investigation into U. S. restrictions|the French Revolution were vivid-| Magistrate John M. Murtagh said’ tourists are beginning to stir and ; : : se sion sereen e = uron | last. year, on Canadian subsidiary companies’ |)),, brought to life Sevision lent . today. He said arrests for all rea- the Canadian Travel Bureau is be-|" °° y brought to on television las ginning to get some odd mail. Tourists spent 362 million dol-|shipments to Red China. night when Show of the Month ’ ’ \ . sons total around two million an- lars in Canada last year, a record kw * . = nw ee An English couple wanted as- yeer, ted ‘A Tale of Two Cities” els ie or a in 0 ing nually. figure. Even Canadians spent presen 6 © Liles : . surance there were reputable nu-|[8ure. so, Canadians spent) Canada has been selling goods by Charles Dicke CBS-TV _ * * * dist camps at which they could|/more abroad, for the seventh Con-ity Red Ching and the matter will|°” les Dickens on : A C ter But as far as the homeless drunk/stay, or they would not visit Can-/Secutive year, than tourists spent/be looked into ‘ag soon as the elec-|_ Director Robert Mulligan dis-//Q{aNnd rooper en ada. in Canada. The deficit’ was 161\tion (next Monday) is over~pro-|Played remarkable constructive on the street is concerned, Mur- ilion doll i ad * * * million dollars. viding we win,” he said. art in bringing a novel of such Vict d Meet the - tagh said, hauling him into court) wo young men asked for a hol- s * * “ ' large scope to the small home wo eee ina. rae aa on isn't the ‘answer. It is a public|iday spot with good fishing and ‘The bureau sees indications that| gost Sffeet# our trade and we ‘screen. It was one of the memor-|1Y- | WMNGY. | DULY Sem health problem, he said. near college girls. (the tourist business in Canada Will! these laws re ” & jable shows of this TV season. ae an einte policeman, has! ri R B U N NY Speaking at the annual confer-) A prisoner wanted travel fold-/be good in 1958, perhaps the best} . * * ft b ' teaced 49 lilacs prison: | ece. of the National Council on/¢rs—he was -going to visit Canada ever. Churchill commented on the} tm “A Tale of Two Cities” Dick- sce aon = aud an indians Alcoholism, Murtagh said; “In my|When he got out. | In 1957 there were a record 28/CUrbs in an interview. ens deliberately departed from his| rate troo ve opinion, there is no moral justifi-| Two young VU. S. girls had heard million border crossings from the ~ *® * customary emphasis on character per F R E E cation for the arrest of these peo-jof a place called ‘‘Neck of the United States. Americans spent} George Burt, Canadian director|to tell a story of historical back- Special Judge Paul J. Tegart ot ° ple. While I am happy that there!|Woods’’ and asked directions how 328 million dollars in Canada. of the United Auto Workers Union,/ground with numerous incidents Floyd County Circuit Court passed , are so few arrests in New York, to get there, because it sounded, Travel is the country’s third-| said last week Ford Motor Co. of)and big scenes, But an excellent sentence on Whitley yesterday, Cotton Candy for All 1 wish there were fewer." romantic. ranking “‘export’’ commodity, aft-|Canada could have sold 1,000 cars|television adaptation by Michael|after he pleaded guilty in the fatal : * * * Another American wanted tojer the 718 million for newsprint/to China but for U, S. regulations|Dyne enabled a large cast to de-/Shooting of Trooper William Kel- 2 Ps One reason for the small num/know where he could buy fresh-/exports and 18 million for wheat. [that require Canadian subsidiaries|Velop some fine characterizations. lems, 27, last Sept. 30. LOOK FOR THE EASTER BUNNY IN HIS OWN ber of such arrests here is that cauent f wanted to show of U. §, firms to obtain a U. S. ~~ * * Whitley, of Granger, Tex., was <= = the _daineens 3 ru nks co oe Neda eek ‘She Serves 50th Term jexport license for such shipments.) ‘There were outstanding perform- captured in a thicket near xa LITTLE BUNNY HUTCH NEXT TO WRIGLEYS ng t Si wery |4 4 really to non, Ind., Oct. 1 at the end of a section, he said. In this home of the|SPent at the race tracks. DENVER # — Mrs. Fannie F.| Medical scientist William Har-|Cnctan pe Der onald as S¥aney two-state’ manhunt. 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MARCH 28, 1958 Tied-Up Doctor Freed to Give Late Lecture RICHMOND, Va. w— Dr. G. Watson James III explained his tardiness at a lecture with the customary “sorry I was tied up.” He was, too. Just a little bit earlier he obliged when his 5-year-old son, Billy, said, “hold out your hands and close your eyes." He found himself wear- ing a pair of rusty handcuffs Billy had found in the attic. But Billy hadn’t found any key. Dr. James ate supper wearing the cuffs, then got them cut off at a anne sta- tion before the lecture. Average Steelman 42 GARY, Ind. ~ A survey based on 88 per cent of the steel indus- try’s employment rolls shows that the average age of American steel employes is 42 years and the em- Party at Theater Will Reward. City’s ‘Junior Fire Inspectors’ Only by aging a silver oe bearing the inscription “Junior Fire Inspector—Pontiac” will you be able to get into a downtown iS theater tomorrow morn- The badges are possessed by 1,268 pleased graduates of the city’s first sixth-grade fire inspec- tion course’ and a theater party is one of their rewards. x * * Youngsters who have the badges are eligible to attend the party, beginning at 10 a.m. at the Eagle Theater. There's another event lameal for them later—a picnic May 24 ploye's average length of service with his present employer is 13) years, at the John F. Ivory farm in Commerce Township. Right now, though, possession of FABU LOUS EASTER SPECIAL! cae Bee nee that hard-earned shield of ‘silver seems to be reward enough for the boys and girls who spent the past four months studying fire prevention and applying what they learned at home. * * * “The kids have every right to be proud of their badges,” said Fire Marshal Charies E. .Metz, who administered the program. Sponsored primarily by the fire prevention committee of the Pon- tlac Area Chamber of Com. merce, the course was “a tough one,” Metz said, and its success means that “hundreds of Pon- tiac homes are safer now than before.” When the project began last De- cember, the first task for the youngsters was to clip out and paste up newspaper items on fires for one month. * * * “This got them acquainted with some of the common causes of home fires and how devastating some home fires can be,"’ Metz explained, , After this preview, the young- sters studied a booklet on fire prevention, passed a test on its contents, and then conducted an -inspection of their own homes with their parents. “If they found any fire hazard, they had to note it and then take steps to remove it,’— Metz said. * * * “Not only have many actual fire hazards been eliminated, but the children and their parents are now thoroughly aware of how danger- said. Helping out the chamber of- commerce on the program were the Pontiac Board of Education, tral High School, Pontiac Motor Division, the Pontiac Manufac- turers Assn, and The Pontiac Press, Contributing to the badges that) the children wear so proudly were GMC Truck & Coach Division,’ Discover Peron Missing From His Hotel Room CUIDAD TURJILLO, Domini- can Republic (?—Juan D. Peron has vanished from his hotel here and diplomatic sources in Buenos Aires say the former Argentine dictator has gone to Europe. Seme of Peron’s associates also are missing from ‘their hotel rooms here. One of those running, Americo Barrios, said Peron was on a tour of the Dominican interier, but he re- fused to say where. Search for Oldest Tree LONDON — A timber figm*in the Shoreditch district is holding a Competition to find the oldest _ BOYS’ IVY-STYLE SPRING SPORT SUITS Complete suit at this amazing low price! You'll wonder how only 10.95 can buy so much! Your boy gets a sport coat PLUS contrasting ae al parts that make of ehange-about ced ber sport coat in = rayon fabrics—flannel, linen-look or silk-look SS - oe Se 200 North Seginaw. Street, Pontioc, Michigan . tree in Britain. jhis assistant, Allen Tunny. ous a home fire can be,’ Metz printing classes at Pontiac Cen- | American Forging & Socket Co. and the Art Metal Platers com- pany. * * * Metz thanked the many organi- zations that made this year’s pro- gram possible and added there were sufficient supplies still on hand to run the program again next year. He was aided in.the project by Conference Set for April2-6 ‘| Saw Borneo,’ Film, to Be Shown Tuesday at Sunny Vale Chapel The annual. missionary ¢onfer- ence of Sunny Vale Chapel in Wa- terford Township, will be held; April 24, with Rev. Elmer V. Thompson, general director of the West Indies Mission, speaker. Meetings will begin at 7:30 p.m. * * * Rev. Thompson served as a mis- sionary in Cuba, and has taught both at Cuba Bible Institute and} the Prairie Bible Institute. | He now spends much of his time in Bible and Missionary Confer- ences ajl over the United States, and Canada. A film, “I Saw Borneo”, will be shown on the opening eve- ning at 7 p.m., prior to the serv- ice. On Thursday evening, the program will include testimonies | from Mr, and Mrs. Robert | Brown, candidates under Interna- tional Missions, bound for Kenya, East Africa. Soviet Decision Hits U.S. Hard Plan to Halt A-Tests Is ‘Propaganda Bombslell in New Red Offensive WASHINGTON (INS)—U. S. of- ficials were appalled today at the tests. The Russian bombshell reported- ly will be exploded by Soviet For- eign Minister Andrei Gromyko in a speech scheduled before the So- viet Supreme Presidium Saturday. British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan told the House of Com- mons that Russia can be expected new home in White Cloud. husband,: also away Feb, 9, es- eaped but suffered some burns. Second House Fire Fatal for Woman WHITE CLOUD ® — A woman who was away when fire burned her rural home last Feb. 9, died today in a fire which destroyed her Her * * * The victim was Mrs, intersection of M-20 and M-37 here. Authorities were unable to de- termine immediately what caused the fire, but said defec- tive wiring was suspected. ; Firemen said the husband, suf- : Helen| prospect of Russia announcing a4| Burkholder, 20, who lived with her unilateral decision to halt nuclear pyushand Howard in a home at the tent, was in the yard of the home toway when they arrived at 4:15 a.m, He told them his wife was was coming from all windows. * * * White Cloud is in egpesien County_in western Michigan, north of Grand Rapids. Debra Paget Squabbles With Her Bridegroom HOLLYWOOD @® — Debra Paget's 10-week marriage is on shaky ground, says the actress. Miss Paget, 23, and singer David Street, 37, were married a few days after ‘he and his fourth wife, actress Sharon Lee, were di- vorced. It was Miss Paget’s first marriage. “David and I are tiffing,’”’ Miss inside. Smoke, firemen said, then’ Fireman, Neighbor Save 4 Tots in Detroit Blaze DETROIT (INS) — A fireman and a neighbor woman were cred- ited yesterday with saving the lives of four small children when fire swept a dwelling: at_ 2810 Trum- bull in Detroit. * * * Mrs. Doris Moore, 25, and her children, William Jr., 4; Kenneth, 2; Michael, 19 months, and Roger, 9 months, were treated at Receiv- ing Hospital. Mrs. Moore suffered smoke in- halation and severe hand cuts when she smashed a window in a futile atfempt to reach her chil- dren. 38 * * * The neighbor woman, Mrs. Paul- ine Bhman, rescued Michael and ' Paget said, ‘‘We may work this fering burns of undetermined ex- out nicely and we may not.” fireman Thomas Barrett, 25, saved the other children. testing without agreement with the West. The spectacular Russian decision was anticipated by western offi- cials as the first shot to be fired, in a gigantic new Soviet “peace! offensive’—aimed at forcing the! West into a summit meeting—fol-| lowing the assumption by Nikita! S. Khrushchev of power as So-| viet premier. U. 8S. officials admitted frank- ly that the action would have a “terrific propganda” impact on the world, especially such na- | tions as Japan and uncommitted neutrals including India who for | a long time have been demand. | ing that both the United States | i and Russia stop all tests of nu- | clear weapons. Officials said they know of no effective way in which the United States could combat the effect ex-| cept to. beat the Kremlin to the! punch by renouncing further Amer- ican nuclear tests. They admitted that this is not in the cards. While Russia has just Completed it has ever undertaken, the United Highlights for the Friday eve- ning service will be a presentation by the Junior Choir and a tape recording along with slides sent by Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Morain, (missionaries to Bremen, Germany isupported by Sunny Vale Chapel. | At 6 p.m. Saturday, members of the church and their friends will have a potluck supper prior to the 7:30 p.m. meeting, and Easter Sunday, Rev. E. V. Thompson will, speak at both morning services. * * * The film, aries'’ will be shown at the 7:30, p.m. service, concluding the con-| | ference. Probe Financial Affairs of DSR Drivers’ Union “The Missing Mission-| States has a new test series sched-. uled for this spring and summer at the Eniwetok nuclear proving iground in the’ Pacific. x * *& | Pysident Eisenhower only Wednesday announced that a U. N.. Committee of 15 nations, including the test explosion of a new “‘clean”’ hydrogen bomb, in which deadly iradioactive fallout has been re- iduced to a minimum. Collision Near Chelsea Brings Death to Three sons were injured fatally last night in a two-car collision on a county road two miles north of nearby Chelsea. DETROIT (INS) — Investigators dug into the financial affairs of Di- vision -36, the AFL-CIO union, representing DSR bus drivers to- day as-police sought one of the six men wanted in embezzlement) warrants involving union officers. As the probe entered its second day it was revealed that Senate Rackets Committee is in- vestigating the division and its in-| surance business. the| Sheriff's deputies said the dead iwere Clarence R. Puush, 31, of Dexter, Robert Boughton, 37, o i\Green Lake, and Boughton's wife, Pansie, about 35. The Boughton's 4-year-old daugh- 'ter Mary was taken to St. Joseph | minor injuries. Push, who was alone, passed an-) other vehicle at a high speed and) collided with the Boughton car.' to undertake a ban on nuclear) the largest series of nuelear—tests+ Russia, will be invited to witness. ANN ARBOR — Three per- Deputies said a car driven by, Gee ORES Ba LAYAWAY SALE! Big 22-Inch Power Mower ony & Pad (90-Day Warranty Does Not Begin Until April Ist) PLACES IN LAYAWAY 5D a 90 EASY TERMS! 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Moore’s recent proposal for rehabilitation camps for needy juveniles in Oakland Caqunty is a sound program that deserves solid support. * * * The plan would be to operate the camps similarly to the old Civilian Conservation Corps camps. County enforcement offi- cials attending the meeting agreed to use the County’s several thou- sand. acres of woods, camps and parks for the project. Judge Moore pointed out that the Bourguiba Chooses to Stay With West Tunisia’s President Bourcursa has changed his mind about his “ulti-, matum” to the United States and Britain to choose between his couh- try and France by March 20. ~ On that day, the second armiver- sary of Tunisia’s:independence from France, he announced to the Con- stituent Assembly that “we have chosen the West and ye will stay with the West to clos¢ the gates of Hell.” Earlier, perhaps for political reasons, he had threatened to break with the Wester Allies and turn “toward the Communist bloc or other countries” because of France's bombing of a Tunisian village. ak ok President. Bourguiba thanked Mediators Robert Murphy, repre- senting the United States, and Harold Beeley of Great Britain for-their good offices in paving the way for a settlement of the French-Tunisian dispute. France has agreed to withdraw all troops from Tunisia with the exception of the naval port of Bizerte. Air bases will be controlled by a joint commission. However, Bourguiba has refused to accept a mixed patrol of the Tunisian- Algerian border. x * * . Some political parties in France Oppose any concession and, of course, threaten to defeat Premier GarLLarn’s government. Arab nationalists have joined in the cry to oust the French from North Africa. . Despite this, indications are tha the problem is moving toward solu- tion through President Bourcu1sa’s gradualist policy, which served to win independence for his own country, and not through ultimatum or gov- ernment upsets. Freedom of Information Bill Watered by House Why is the State House of Repre- sentatives attempting to operate under a cloak of secrecy? x *k * Just recently the Michigan Senate passed a right-to-know bill which would have required open sessions of all public agencies. It would have prevented our elected officials from conducting the public’s business be- hind closed doors. When the bill reached the House floor it was so watered down that most of what the Senators were trying to accomplish was killed. x *k * It would seem that what was good for one body of elected officials would serve equally well for the other. THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tue Powtic Press Company @ W. Huron 8t. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Russe. Baseerr, Joun A. River, Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager Howary B. Prrecenatp 1 Eatt M. Treapwett, Vice President and Circulation Manager Business Manager Jom W. 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With the current/ slackening of jobs a program suclyas this is of great value at the present time. With the right leadership’ and a day-to-day schedule of work, a number of our youths can be steered through these early formative years. Too much free time and the lack of regular routine work is the,basis for a good deal of the trouble youths are getting into today. Work has never hurt any- one and a constructive program such as this would do much to eliminate many of the present juvenile problems. * * * A program similar to this has been operating successfully at Camp Oak- land for some little time under the direction of Judge Moore. With this past experience, it is only reasonable to believe that this new program if put into effect, would be a great benefit to Oakland County. Ld The Man About Town Here Are Answers So Score Yourself; See What You Know of County Home geography: A study that often is sadly neglected. Here are the answers to the 25 ques- tions about Oakland County, recently published in this column. If you scored 80 per cent on them, you're far above the average. Here they are: No Pontiac street with the same name runs entirely across the city. Waterford Hill is in Independence Township. Pon- tiac is our only city, village or township with an Indian name. Holly suggests Christmas. Royal Oak Township was named for a tree. Waterford Township was named for'its numerous lakes. West Bloomfield Town- ship has the greatest area of water. Kee- go Harbor was named for a big fish. Sylvan and Walled Lake cities are named for their lakes. Orchard, Angelus, Orion and Wolverine Lake villages are named for their lakes. Springfield Township was named for its natural water supply. Avon is mind- ful of Skapespeare. Haze] Park was named for its hazel brush. Troy was our leading agricultural township 50 years ago. Ox- ford was named for ox teams and a ford on low ground. Bloomfield, West Bloomfield and South- field were named for their wildflowers. Ferndale was named for its ferns. White Lake Township got its name from the lake of that name. Cass and Elizabeth Lakes were named in honor of Lewis Cass and his wife. Orchard Lake has a name that indil- cates fruit production. The name of High-' land Township indicates its high eleva- tion. Novi Township's name look like the number 6 (No.VI). Rose Township was named for a flower. Sixty years ago Royal Oak had the most farming land of any of our townships, but the subdividing work had commenced, and much of it was not cultivated—it now has the least farming land among the 25 townships Well, how did you score? . it sure is quite fitting and appropriate that a new Waterford church be cailed “Our Lady of the Lakes.” Somebody who signs the name “Close Bible Reader” is trying to make a monkey out of me. They suggest that this column offer a prize to the first person who submits the name of Lot's wife. My office associ- ate, who knows her Bible, and whom I'll call “Real Bible Reader,” tells me that the Bible does not mention her name. Do you find it there? Continuing my observations on commu- nities in the Pontiac area, I'm especially impressed with “Gravel Capital of the World,” which appears on printed matter put cuf by our suburban Oxford. Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. McNulty of 3328 Bald Mountain Road; fifty-fourth wedding anniversary. _ Charles Watkins of Lake Orion; eighty-first birthdny. Mrs. Zenaide Lesage of Rochester; eighty-eighth birthday Mr. and Mrs. John Bagley ‘of Lake Orion; fifty-third- wedding anni- “versary. Heluva Way to Run a Ra } 1 r¢ Ve Ne Ge x ilroad David Lawrence Says: Sales Methods Need Reappraisal WASHINGTON — President Eisenhower may have started something with his pointed re- marks about the need for “better salesmanship"’ as a means of im- proving the business situation. “T believe,”’ he said to his press conference this week, ‘‘that there is a great field for expansion of busi- ness by better salesmanship on the part of busi- ness concerns... I believe we have got to offer things in a better pack- ager way — we're got to do better advertising ... ‘ Three times Mr. LAWRENCE Eisenhower used the word “‘better."" The President in emphasizing salesmanship, pack- aging and advertising, touched on fields in which America has usually excelled. His appeal for better effort now will tend to bring about a re-examination of the effective- ness of present methods. x* * * The automobile industry, for ex- ample, is very much in the head- lines because it has suffered a drop in sales. Yet the other day a survey by some research organizations showed that in the year 1957 only one out of every four persons who bought a new car had been con- tacted by a salesman or by a dealer before coming to a show- room. When products are scarce or in high demand, it is natural for the customer to be seeking out the seller, but it’s the other way around when business turns downward and there is a surplus of the product for sale. It has often been stated by the experts in merchandising that an article which sells for $100 or more, for example, isn't. usually sold directly by circular mail and that the purpose of sales letters or keyed advertisements is to get “leads’”’ for the salesman to fol- low up. x* * Maybe the whole theory of auto- mobile selling is due for a change, and more effort will have to be made hereafter to locate the ‘‘pros- pects’ so that salesmen will, when invited, bring the new car around to be seen or ridden in by the family that thinks it wants to buy one. ~ Certainly the idea that, when sales began to slump, it's the time ta, stop spending money to make sales is illogical. Yet there are many businesses which cur- tail their selling efforts and act- ually lay off salesmen when the sales curve starts downward. It isn't the government's function to advise businessmen how to run their companies, but it is signifi- cant that a lot is being said here in governmental conferences with businessmen about the importance of. considering steps that business itself might take to stimulate sales. The automobile industry lately The Country Parson “Both patching roofs and mak- ing friends arp things a fellow shouldn't put iol until the day. he needs them.” has been the subject of discussion in a Congressional committee as to the present methods of informing the public about prices. The im- pression prevails in many quarters that there is a lack of uniformity in price tags. : Some of this naturally is due to the willingness of dealers here and there to forego a portion of their commissions in order to in- duce sales or to maintain flexi- ble trade-in allowances on used cars. , But the latitude in price reduction is limited, and that’s why there is pressure now in Congress to re- peal excise taxes. This is a knotty question for the government to decide, because any- one who can pay more than $1,000 for any article certainly should not object to the payment of the small amount of sales taxes. After all, the owner of a car might be expected to pay something more to the government for the building of new roads and the maintenance of existing highways than is cov- ered by gasoline taxes, The administration ts reluct- ant to see excise taxes on auto- mobiles removed altogether, and it may be that a smaller amount will be agreed upon in Con- gress as a compromise. There is hope here that some way may be found by the sellers to re- duce auto prices. But with the threat of increased wage demands by the auto workers union, there is little prospect of seeing present costs cut down. x * * Meanwhile, Michigan itself has taken the initiative in a nation- wide campaign to stimulate auto ‘sales. Parades and a display of selected bargains are being planned with the slogan “‘you auto buy now.” The dealers and manufacturers say people have the money to buy, but need to be urged or reminded of what the new cars can do for them, This is perhaps a significant beginning of what the President has in mind — effective salesman- ship. (Copyright, 1958) Dr. William Brady Says: How Can Medic Diagnose Case of Chronic Arthritis? IT just can’t understand, and I don't believe aany recognized medical authority can explain what, if anything, a diagnois of ~ chronic arthritis means, or how a doctor can justify the piactice of giving the poor geek with ‘‘arthri- tis’ one miracle medicine after an- other - which pur- ports to be a remedy. Saying like this, am well aware, makes me_ un- popular with all concerned — I'm afraid some vic- tims of the ‘“ar- thritis’’ do not like me very well either. Aside from the effects of in- jury, sprain, or strain of joints, there are practically only two kinds of chronic joint disability (trouble lasting a year or more): First and by far most prevalent chronic joint disability is what I call rheumatiz (not rheumatism), | as described in the pamphlet Calcium and Rheumatiz, for which send me in care of this paper a stamped envelope bearing your address. things as I DR. BRADY * x * Rheumatiz is physical degenera- tion of joint tissues due to many years of malnutrition — the na- tional malnutrition — inadequate daily intake of Ca, D, and B com- plex, Any inflammation that may occur at any stage of the rheuma- tiz is incidental and constitutes no part of the pathological process in or about the joint or joints in- volved. In comparatively rare in- stances, joint tissues by the spe- cific germ of Brucellosis, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, or ot:.er spe- cific infectious disease. _ There are the only instances of chronic or long lasting joint dis- ability where inflammation is part of the process, and hence the name. “arthritis” is applicable. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS “Our family has received so many benefits , . . part Allergy...” (Mrs. W, L.) for pamphlet Rellef for Allergy, To reduce or perhaps abolish allergic sensitivity you should follow a high calcium diet, t, supplemented with calclum cap- sules or wafers. x * * Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tiac Press. Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1968) Voice of the People Resident Expresses Pride in Central's Performance I'd like to congratulate Pontiac Central High on the performance of “Oklahoma.” It was wenderful entertainment and I enjoyed it tre. mendously, People of Pontiac should be proud of their school. I know Tam. — 129 W. New York Says Orchard Lake Uses Speed Trap | Are legalized speed traps morally enforceable? Aroused public opin- ion can overcome technicalities of the law when such law is em- ployed for. revenue. purposes through speed traps in small com- munities. March 10 I was stepped by Orchard Lake police on route 218, Pontiac Trail, and given a speed ticket for doing 55 in a ‘$5-mile zone. I’m a traveling man and this was my first speeding ticket in two and a half years I’ve had a Michigan license. Dur- ing this time I've traveled over 50,000 miles in Michigan. Village limits extend two miles west on 218 from Orchard Lake proper, but the last 35 m.p-h. sign is only a mile from Orchard Lake. The last mile of that speed zone going west on 218 has no speed signs. Michigan Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices states “speed signs shall be installed at approximately half-mile intervals within any zone of a given speed to confirm the speed of the zone.” This isn’t observed in Orchard Lake. Tickets given for excessive speed on this mile of unposted highway lack moral justification because of deception used to trap unwary motorists. Ralph E. Schumaker Birmingham eee an nanan Union Member Explains Change Some weeks ago letters were written complaining that the Hotel and Restaurant Employes and Bar- tenders union was doing them no good and dues were wasted. At a recent meeting officers of the local said general meetings held in the past weren't attended by even 25 members and that number js need- ed to conduct an official meting Many missed because we weren't notified, but officers now plan to notify members by postcard. If meetings aren’t announced and held, the International will be in- formed. A union can’t be stronger than haven't a stewardess, elect one, because you can’t cry out loud to the union until you do. We all pay dues, voluntary or otherwise, but no one gets his money's worth unless he takes part in union activities. Member Reminds Reader of Old Saying Can I dust off an old one? Elsen- hower’s decision to ‘‘wait a little longer’’ reminds me of the ancient crack that says you mustn't change canoes going over Niagara Falls. . Lemuel Case Records of a Psychologist: Lawyer Talks Her Out Hilda was on the verge of a divorce. Then her lawyer talked to her like a Dutch uncle. She grew angry but took the sex booklet home and studied it. Now her marriage is happier than ever before and her children are no longer threatened with a _ broken home. Your newspaper indi- rectly salvaged Hilda’s mar- riage, as shown below. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case X-365: Hilda H., aged 29, has been married ots 10 years, “Dr, Crane, I was on the verge of a divorce,’ she began. “In = fact, I had al- ready consulted | my attorney. “For I felt my husband was self- ish and possessed of an abnormal erotic urge. “But my attorney gave me no encouragement for my divorce. He had a stack of your ‘Mar- riage Tests’ on his desk, plus your booklet ‘Sex Problems in Marriage.’ “So he insisted that I rate my husband and then myself on the ‘Marriage Tests.’ “Well, my husband came out superior! And I was only average by my own scoring, So the at- torney said I needed to widen my mental outlook, for I had a. far better husband than I had i Ae eo “Then he told me to take the booklet ‘Sex Problems in Mar- riage,’ and read it after I got DR, CRANE _“E felt_ rather angry at him, but I took the booklet and did as husband read it. And now I must admit that I am happier than I have ever been in my previous 10 years of marriage. “Naturally, I’ never went any further with my divorce proceed- ings. And the attorney told me that he stops about 85 per cent of divorces by this same method." LAWYERS MERIT COMPLIMENTS i, Beginning about 1952, I noticed a nationwide trend on the part of lawyers to use the booklets via this newpaper column in dealing with clients. * * * -They order them in quantity for use with feuding couples. In fact, one of the Carolina Divorce Court Judges, ordered 500 copies of the tests and booklets named _ above, plus the “Tests for Par- ents.” Then he commanded the divorce litigants to take them home and apply them, while the Judge de- ferred the proceedings till a later date, Lawyers often can wield a great in‘luence on happy marriage by their, wide experience and shrewd — counsel on marital matters. In fact, in the past few years _my colleagues in the American Medical Association have like- wise begun to prescribe these booklets for their patients, . Thus I receive ‘in the mail of- booklet on. ‘Sex Problems in Marriage.’,”" Or they! will name other rele- For these booklets. are a nor profit educational service. Pat Campbell Two More Offer Recession Cure - Let small business men end the current recession. Under the pres- ent tax structure, they must be cautious about improving places of- business, because if they plough all profits back into the business, the government considers this cash earnings and income tax must be paid on it. * * * However, if he were allowed to subtract half his expenditures for improving his business the first year and depreciate the other half over a period .of 10 years, _ we would have an entirely dif- ferent picture. Then he couldn’t afford‘not to impreve. This would put in all walks of life back to work. These people would buy new cars, home furn- ishings, ete. People working in plants supplying these items would be back on full time. Long range plans are fine, but it takes months for them to be felt. * * * If the government would an- nounce tomorrow that the small businessman could deduct half of all new improvements from his income tax, electricians, plumbers, « contractors, etc. would be swamped with orders the next day. Bob Keathley 2008 Opdyk:> Rd. Suppose a man is working three or four days a week. Let's put him to work five days. He gets paid the usual way for three or four days and the fifth day by a sav- ings check that can be caslied at a clearing house set up by employ- ers. This savings check can be-used for special purchases that you do not buy every day, such as autos, new or old, TV sets, radios, wash- ers, dryers, etc. x * A man in the shop will earn from $16 to $30 a day. One extra day is something he didn’t expect and will give him incentive to save for these articles. Sixteen dollars a day for 50 weeks is $800, $30 for 50 weeks is $1,500. * * ® A man would then be buying something he is making for him- self. This savings can be used for most anything except groceries. P. Menzies 767 Winding Dr. ‘Ours Must Be Living in Past’ In contrast to the Moore boy, our seven-year-old must be living in the past. This morning she an- nounced, “A week from Sunday is Easter. That's when we get over- time at home.” Mrs. William Rerford Drayton Plains It Proves People Are Still Honest The other day my wallet was found and returned by a very honest person. That proves there are honest people left in the world. With my husband working only three days, we feel jt was a bless- ing it was returned. Mrs. C. C. of Divorce wise do not make a cent from them. . Furthermore, busy modern physicians don't have the time to give personal tutoring to every patient on all the subjects already covered fully in these. booklets. So they meet a great educa- tional need for all concerned, for the doctor can simply refer his patients to these newspaper booklets dealing with medico- psychological difficulties, And clergymen by the hundreds order them in quantity for use with their young people “or in (heir Marriage Counseling. Some’ clergymen will thus get 500 to 1,000 copies of “Tests for Mothers,” and pass them around _to all women in the congregation ‘when they deliver their Mother's ° Day sermon in May, Then they will follow-up with the “Tests for Fathers’. on Fa- ther’s Day in June. So be grateful you have a fine newspaper which offers such help- - ful cooperation to all the moral. and educational leaders é&f your Pooks Oe ta aes oF the Pei eee soties Michigan.) her oon dc stamped, Ginga rang eae fy Sel for his "bey chologteai charts ahd’ psin- (| (Copyright 1968) ‘ ee a ee ee ee ee oa THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MARCH 28, 1958 FAA Sy arg 4 Pha | EX wn ~ — Swat Fair SPECIALS at BIG SAVINGS! OPEN STOCK Maple Bedrooms All sizes available. You get panel bed, single dresser and matching chest for only... ‘04 $1.00 a Week No Money Down! MAPLE Bunk Beds You get two beds, guard rail arid ladder, Values to $39.95 “pewnt” HS Famous Name INNERSPRING MATTRESSES Famous construction for firm support. Matching box spring same price! 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W— TW ASHINGTON wit the Capl-tectural errors and the deteriora.|appeared, Cannon moaned, again, this time sporting a ve: and puffed lips. Candidate for T. Post, University of California students } “Where is that historic hitch sash eae. a5 "us. Commissioner Theodore| MS": f 7 sid ended a marathon teeter-totter|t0l is to be preserved As a mu-jtion of time, already approved|tack?” he asked, demanding that —_— © Hocke freed Cohen on $1,500 bail! Police and the Wayne County] jn Canada Gets Baptism stunt last night and claimed a new|seum, Rep. Cannon (D-Mo) wants} The changes, dy a pee: be sal loam The rotund gambler- Set flor- and set preliminary hearing for/ medical examiner's office tried to- of Fire Monda world record of 150 hours. But its old candles, wooden foot tubs, /by Céngress, are running into es nebody presse ist was arraigned yesterday leas ® April 18. |day to identity it. y they were too tired to attend @ hitching -posts and rail fences re-/strong it’s returned pronto. c * * * dinner in their honor. stored. f tects would alter compleirt that he assaulted a 220- whe tend it x ww *® poe See a) earcudcs (these) rer Man Killed Police said two boys discovered) OTTAWA — Lester B. (Mike) + * A AS es “Some vandal” hag removed an and others be almost a sacrilege to x * * the skeleton while digging around|Pearson, leader of Canada's Lib-| “We' straigh' . old rail fence that made Abraham . ° " ‘ vere pee t to Ded! put, the chairman of the Ap-lalter the Capitol in a way theyiri cin «tel at home” when he Howard Chappell, head of the) MOUNT CLEMENS «— Three-|the chicken coop. The coop is lo-'eraj is known primarily and sleep for a week,” said Val Cannon Federal Narcotics Bureau here, year-old Bradley G. Hayes was in-|cated behind a home owned by - pap eeaer eae “hoot | Peterson, 21, Santa Maria, Calif.|propriations Committee told the gp Set hcanerot in the .Con-;came to the Capitol, and h —_ Cohen hinge peer - ery rigs gered eee night when Russell J. Steel. er — and for his polka dot bow) He and Jeff Snows, 18, Santa|House, if the Capitol is to be used! cressional Records on facetious ve as hoe? aged ~ Pas Tosa mus ednesday charg: at fed-/he was struck by a car on M97, A gold ring was found with the les Monica, Calif., had been going UP/ag a legislative workshop, ‘‘we|remarks he made before the out the Capitol, he said, “is not | y 24 eral officers were trying to frajhe'n near his home in suburban Fraser.| skeleton. _ The 60-year-old former foreign|@%d down steadily since 4 p.m. must have room in which to meet|Houwse. a museum. It is a workshop.” OR BE pM DT an gasp Gi . coseramsgnope. vo “coma secretary and winner of the 1957| Friday. hich to t He told the House he was “dis- 2 ay ae ae oe @ | ‘ ES | Nobel Peace Prize, chosen last The old record of 148 hours was/4nd fecilities with which’ to (rene: concerted” by the- brilliant elec- a ae : a gs : Me, ; January to head the party, is fac-/Set by two other California stu- -jact business, unhampered by lov- tric lights which have replaced Clare Building Burns j ing his first real political test in| ents last April. able and innocent old ladies, and/the original tallow candles. ire Thursd next Monday’s national election. -« * & sentimental, emotional, sensation-| “Some sacrilegious iconoclast,”| CLARE @®— é is u ; rs Under the Canadian system, if’ Peterson and Snows wer e/seeking filubadubbies.” he complained, ‘‘has removed the night destroyed - Ne tes lied his party wins a majority in the drenched by rein squalls and ex-| Cannon is among those advocat- candles and substituted electric ee caldera nee , Stik House of Commons, he will be-|posed to wind and cold. Fellow/ing extension of the Capitol’s east "ee only that, he added, but|estimated damages at $25,000. The it come prime: minister. students fed them. front to provide more working * « * They took a five-minute break/space and to correct what he and/someone has removed the old building was used for grain and Critics say he is a political/each hour. lothers have described as archi-' wooden aan ea tub in which George! machinery storage. novice, whose lack of experience in internal problems and in rough- jand-tumble tactics will count against him His supporters, how- ever, are counting heavily on his . : e 9 world prestige and hig personality to offset any other shortcomings. 1C mans Pearson's popularity is reflected in the fact that he has held im- crass; Your money buys much more! the Assembly’s important Political Committee and chairman of the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- | tion's Council. * * * He won the Nobel Prize last year for his part in creating the U.N. 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Visit in Ar ea Residents in six area communi- ties will -have the opportunity to This annual service will be avail- able in Troy, East Highland, Or- itonville, Oxford and West Bloom- field and Highland Townships ‘through the cooperation of the Southeastern Michigan Tuberculo- sis Detection Project, the state and county health departments and the Oakland County Tubercu- losis Assn. * * * -Mobile units will be set up at the following locations: Troy: At the City Hall at Wat- tles street near Livernois road, Monday, 2 to 8 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, noon to 8 p.m.; | and Wednesday and Friday, 9 | a.m. te 5 p.m. East Highland: At the Township ‘Hall, Monday, 2 to 8 p.m.; Tues- ‘day, noon to 8 p.m.; aia Wednes- iday, 9 am. to 5 p.m, Highland: At the Township Hall, Thursday, 2 to 8 p.m. and Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. is x * * r Ortonville: ‘of Ortonville, Monday, 2 to 8 p.m.; get free chest X rays next’ week. | | Slate Free Chest X Rays. Tuesday, noon -to 8 p.m. and Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Oxford: In front of the Detroit Edison Branch, Thursday, 2 to 8 p.m. and Friday, 9 a.m. to & p-m. West Bloomfield: At the Fire Station on Green Lake road, Mon- day, 2 to 8 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, noon to ,8 p.m.\an Wednesday and Friday, 9 a.m_ to 3 p.m. Orion Township PTSA Elects President, Staff ORION TOWNSHIP — Morris Cucksey of Lake Orion has been! ‘elected president of the Lake Orion High School Parent-Teacher-Stu- dent Association. Other officers named were Mrs. Harold Van Camp, parent vice president; Thomas Dodd, teacher vice president; Mary Jo Parker, student vice president; Mrs. I. J. Gouin, recording secretary. Geraldine Case was elected treasurer; Frances Borst, corres- |ponding secretary; Ernest May, In dront of the Bank council delegate; and Barbara Col- lingsworth, historian. VERA CATHERINE SHAW Announcement has been made Vera Catherine Shaw to Walter Oliver. The bride-elect is the daughter of Elmer Shaw of 9785. Crosby of the engagement of Oliver of Greer Street, Pontiac. | No date has been set for the wedding. Lake Rd., Clarkston, and the | late Mrs. Shaw. Her fiance's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Pe pe * aes ee 2 ee Seaape as aes of Easter PLANTS and SUNDAY MARCH 30 Our Greenhouses Are Always Open to Visitors ‘OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 -“ @ SUNDAYS. 9 to 4 P. M. PRE-EASTER SHOWING . Arrangements Pearce Floral Co. 559 ‘Orchard Lake Ave. Plenty of Free Parking Space! Our Flowers Are Fresher and Better — We Grow Our Own! Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere in the World! CHOICE FLOWERS ay for FASTER SUNDAY APRIL 6 Order Early EASTER LILIES - TULIPS - ROSES DAFFODILS-HYDRANGEAS-AZALEAS HYACINTHS - CUT FLOWERS CORSAGES PLANTERS CHOOSE FROM A WIDE SELECTION PHONE FE 2-0127 2: Deliveries Daily to Detroit, Birmingham and * Intermediate. Points Bloomfield Hills,” 4 : |have family night at 7:30 Sunday. “/baw Church on Good Friday, _ Ship group. lay City _ | has chosen for his sermon, “The ' | ception for new members. _|have worship services at 8:30 and _|brecht will preach on _|— Your Need.” The Junior Choir ( |Rode In.” jwhere she served as a mission- Planning Work on New Manse Sashabaw Churchmen Beardslee Family . SASHABAW PLAINS—The con- |gregation of the Sashabaw Pres- ibyterian Church is planning to be- gin work in May on a new manse for its pastor, the Rev. Clifford | Haskins. Site for the manse was given ito the church by Mr. and Mrs. Grant Beardslee of Pine Knob for construction in the near fu- of them road, It is located on Waldon road. * * * Members of the manse commit- ‘tee, E. W. Watchpocket, De an Spooner, Mrs. Ray Gates and Mr. jand Mrs. Theodore Cleveland. are studying plans for the building. night fellowship’ meeting t evening from 6 to 8:30 pm. A | will be shown. The congregation will Good Friday services at the Christ Lutheran Church on Williams Lake. road.” New members will be received at an evening service at the Sasha- * * ‘A Sunrise Service will be held at the church at 7 am. Easter Sunday, followed by a breakfast served by the Westminster Fellow- ship Group. Sunday School will Start at 9:45 and morning worship at 11 a.m. An inquirer’s class: is held cack Monday and Tuesday itis | from 7:30 to 9 p.m. for the fellow-! * * * “Life of Set Plans for Palm Sunday IMLAY CITY—Churches {n Im.| have announced their, Palm Sunday services and pro-' igrams. The Congregational Church will have special music by the com- bined choirs at the 11 a.m. wor- ship. The Rev. John H, Balfour | Die Is Cast.” There will be re- St. Paul's Lutheran Church will 10:45 a.m. The Rev. Robert Gar- “His Going anthem will be ‘‘Hosanna’”’ and the Senior Choir will sing “My King * * * The First Methodist Church will Miss Clara Engle will show pic- tures which she took on her visit to the Holy Land. Miss Engle, who retured last fall from Lebanon ary, now is studving at Wayne State University, Detroit. The public is invited to this pro- cram. * * * Palms will be blessed and dis- tributed at 8:15 a.m. at Sacred ‘Heart Church, | Launching Fund Drive to Expand Youth Building _ . 7 Faces Arraignment ision, Robert L. McWilliams, presi-, View Site Donated by. The church will hold a family | -potluck supper will be served | and a film, “The Long Stride,”: aitenal The Bible Study Group, which i -*|meets Wednesday evening at 7:30,’ currently is studying the :|Paul.”’ “Imlay Churches ROCHESTER — St. John's Luth-| eran Church of Rochester has| launched a six-week fund cam-| paign for Youth Building Expan-| dent of the congregation, an- nounced, The goal is $300,000. George Knorr and Car] Oxford were named to head the steering committee as co-general chairmen. | They will be assisted in an advis- ory capacity by the Rev. Walter C. Gerken and McWilliams. Y | The $300,000 would cover the es-' timated cost of the new school addition and yoyth center planned ture, ee ers said. Accused Arsonist LAPEER — LeRoy L. Roberts, '20, charged with arson, was bound over to Circuit Court ‘after exam- tination yesterday before Justice Isabel Hannah. * x * He will be arraigned Monday be- fore Circuit Judge Timothy Cc. uinn. Q * * Roberts, of 1432 N. Saginaw St., lis accused of setting fire to six homes and barns in Lapeer, five within the past three months. .. Yours, Just For Looking At The New Admiral. Solan Largest oven and picture window! COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC...PLUS... e New Built-In Look e Recessed Top e Divided Top e Removable Oven Door e Rollers (Optional) Gnlind ELectRic RANGE MODEL 3087 Prices Starting As Low As “15d NO MONEY DOWN ... $2.00 Weekly! 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Haggard,. president of the Oakland County CIO Council; James Spence, secretary-manager of the Pontiac Manufacturers ssn.; Rev. H. C. Shankle, pastor #f Southside Church of God; Mrs. Mildred Bennett, Oakland County executive Red Cross director; Ralph Becker, an attorney; Merle Voss, secretary of Buckner Fi- nance Co.; and Wayne Gabert, owner of the Wayne Gabert appli- ance store. The committee is expected to- organize as soon as Donaldson _ returns to Pontiac early next = week, according to City Manag- ger Walter K. Wiliman, visory and conciliatory capacity to prevent garnishments and foreclos UAW Chief Politely Answers Probers ures and is patterned after a simi- lar cummittee already in operation in Flint. Intangibles Tax Plan’ Set for House Action LANSING (#—Gov. Williams’ in- tangibles tax plan moved to the floor of the House today, ready for House Republicans, meeting be- hind closed doors, agreed yester- day to keep thé bill alive and put of it on a stand-by basis. Minutes later it came out of the Taxation Committee on a 7-4 vote. * ok Ot “We want to have this bill to lean on if we néed it,” said House Speaker George M. Van Peursem (R-Zeeland), “It's the only tax proposal in the Legislature this year and we don't want to put ourselves in the position of having no tax plan to pass if we find that state revenues aren’t enough to pay for the state budget we adopt.” The bill would have died auto- matically today without House suspension of rules ofi deadlines for reporting bills out of commit- tee. * * & Williams’ plan would nearly double the present taxes on stocks, bonds and other forms of so-called intangible wealth. State revenue officials estimate it would bring in between 19% and 21%4 million ‘WASHINGTON (#—Walter Reu- (D-Mass) today that organized labor should make concrete recom- mendations for legislation to curb znion corruption. x & out of the area of noble general- izations," Reuther told the Senate Rackets Investigating Committee. four-year strike by the United Auto Workers, headed by Reu- ther, at the Kohler Co., Wiscon- sin plumbing fixture firm. Sen. Kennedy, chairman of a Senate labor subcoinmittee now considering anti-corruption laws, said organized labor is not help- tions. . * * * Reuther said he tavors giving freedom to clean out its own when he testifies later before Kennedy's subcommittee. EASES TENSIONS & te is designed to act in an ad- Custom Tile Floors = thrilled with the custom - will prepare for you. : your order promptly. 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Kennedy “T agree we ultimately must get’ ing Congress much when it re- frains from making recommenda- labor the maximum amount of house, but agreed with Kennedy and Sen, Ives (R-NY) that some legislation is needed. He said he will have such recommendations Reuther’'s criticism of strike vic- lace and mass picketing in the Kohler strike eased tensions on the} Isiocx Ret os ! - FE 47775 Reuther to Offer Labor Curbs main point of Reuther’s testimony —the Kohler strike. If the hundreds who jammed the Senate caucus room yesterday were looking for a display of fire- jworks, they had to be satisfied with only a few sparks. The Detroit union chief, whose previous hassles with -congres- sional committees have some- times reached the shouting stage, was the picture of sweet reason- ableness. But sometimes it wasn’t easy. Reuther obviously interpreted one objection by Goldwater to the length of one of Reuther’s answers as an attempt to goad him into ‘an outburst. * * * He turned to his counsel, Joseph L. FRauh, and said grimly, “I won't bite.” VERBAL DUELISTS The few sparks produced by Goldwater’s questioning of Reu- ther were a far cry from the long- distance name - calling between the. two men. That verbal. duel hag increased in intensity since the committee began its investiga- tion of the UAW strike against Wisconsin's Kohler Co. - * * * | At one point, Goldwater found: ihimself on the receiving end of the questioning from Reuther on a matter of labor philosophy. “Some day you and I can get together and lock horns,’’ said Goldwater, attempting to halt the questioning. “We're right together now,’’ Reu-/ ther insisted. ° The senator, coloring, replied, “Tm asking the questions, not lyou.”” Tells Detroit Car Dealers to ‘Professionalize’ ' DETROIT (INS). — Detroit auto dealers have been told to “‘pro- ifessionalize’’ themselves and their) salesmen to..combat the current business slump. W. Heartsill Wilson, assistant to the vice president in charge of salessfor Plymouth, said last night that dealers and salesmen must realize that they have to go after customers and stay with them in Cash for Agriculture Bill Goes fo House order to sell their products. 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The step was taken over opposition from South- | ern members of the appropria- | tions group and is certain to pro- voke a battle. Lost 21 Hubcaps in Year NORFOLK, Va. w — E. J. Pon- tiflex thinks perhaps he is on the losing end of a record of some kind. He reported to police the; theft of two hubcaps from his car’ — the 2th and 2lst stolen | ’ him in a year. Are You Worried About _ Job Security? Today, nearly every office position requires a knowl- edge of shorthand, typewriting, English, aceount- — ing, or office machines. There are many opportunities for those who are a well trained in the basic fundamentals. , If your future is uncertain, you are invited to call at the Institute office any weekday or on Monday or Thursday evenings. Day, Half-Day and Evening classes continue throughout the year. Prepare now for the future. 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DINETTE SET Paty 37° ° Reg. $79.95 ~e i Large Extension Table ond 4 Chairs | » NMR AMG iam Ac kN a AR AR i aly a a lbs SIXTREN ee Se, oe Be TITF poNTt AC PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1958 i, Bae Pe Se le eB eR a MS ee ae es i , 4 : ps t Camp Fire Girls Plan Celebration of 48th Birthday as te Pe acd laed a See Rhythm band ‘mambers of Wever School Jolly Blue Birds are (left to right) Kristia Hall, Cynthia Carie, Mary Matthews and Carol Taylor, ‘They will Program Is Slated Saturday A citywide event to acquaint the community with the Camp Fire program is scheduled for Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. in Lincolh Junior High School. * * * The event will mark the Pon- tiac Council's celebration of the 48th birthday of Camp Fire Girls, Inc., a national organi- zation offering leisure-time ac- tivities to girls 7 to 18 years old. COMBINING EFFORTS Local Blue Bird and Camp Fire groups are combining ef- forts to put on 35 demonstra- - tions and exhibits. ri ® * ®. Folk dancing, puppetry, rhythm bands, crafts, dress-up * and singing are among the ac- tivities on the Blue Bird play es Sees over * * * Camp Fire's program for girls 10 through 14 will be de- _ by symbol stories, an In- ceremonial] and enact- oon ‘of the seven crafts of Camp Fire, which are out- doors, home, frontiers, crea- tive arts, business, citizenship and sports. TO SHOW CRAFTS Groups will display crafts they haye made throughout the year. x* * * There is no charge for the event, which is open to the public, Pontiac Council of Camp Fire Girls is a member agency of Pontiac Area United - Fund. Do-C-Do Club Holds Dance, Elects Officers Robert Newill was elected president of -Do-C-Do Square Dance Club at a Grafter’s Gallop Thursday evening in Central ‘School. x * * Serving with him are Marvin Alward, vice president; Mary Costello, secretary; Ted Cork, treasurer; Harley Levely and Gene Shaw, directors. Gordon McLeod, was master of ceremonies for the dance. He was aided by William Brown, Mr Newill, John Streit, George Harkless, George Newton and Rex Lawrence. A novelty dance was called by Mrs. John Streit. i, & @ Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Brice Boesch, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mielke, John Rus- sell and Mrs. Dorothy Getzan. Ruth Unit Meets With Mrs. Nelson. Tita bpiennings | r banquet May in co with other iireies efi the-church. The April will. be held in the roa home of as Demonstrating thei r marionettes, which will be part of the Saturday eve- ning show, are Singing Blue Birds of Rh ae a at Scientific experiments will be dem- onstrated by Un-A-Li-Yi Camp Fire Group of Longfellow School. —— ee es ae Pontiac Press Photos be part of a “Camp Fire in Action” show to be pre- sented Saturday evening at Lincoln Junior High School. Mark Twain School. Left to right are Cheryl Witherup, Luellyn Brabbs and Karen Walls. kiwi, toes a TAD te he Te fephene Kath- erine Baker and Darlene Elwell show off their homemade telephone, a project developed after a recent field trip to Michigan Bell Telephone Co. Parents Visit Birmingham Couple BIRMINGHAM — Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skinner of Laguna Beach, Calif., are spending 10 days with their son and daugh- ter-in-law, the Ralph Skinners Jr., in their home on Fairfax road. The senior Skinners will go to New York for a week before returning to California. On Wednesday Mrs.- W.- S Gilbreath gave a luncheon for Mrs, Skinner. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Sanborn "Ten- ney McGraw (Nancy Wheeler) of Kimberly road announce the birth of a son, Sanborn Tenney McGraw III, on March 13. x* * * On March 20 a son, Clark Brooks,: was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey “A. Shuler. Mrs. Schuler is the former Sally Brooks. MORE NEWCOMERS ‘More new citizens born this month include Timothy Cole- man Booth born March 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Cole- man Booth of Washington ave- nue, and a son, David, born March 23 to Mr, and Mrs, Don; sa ald C. Fresne. Mrs. Fresne is the former Susan Manning. x *& * Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Scripps left this week for Na- ples, Fla., where they will stay at the Beach Club for a fort- night. * * * Mrs. Robert Craig left Mon- day for a visit with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hart, in Tryon, N. C. The Harts formerly lived in Birmingham. * * * Mr. and Mrs. William H. Barney will go Seuth in April for a visit with Mrs. Barney's parents, Col. and Mrs. G. S. Kennedy, in Harford County, Md. HOSTS _AT DINNER Mr, and Mrs. Edgar D. Pat- rick of Bloombield Village will be hosts at a rehearsal dinner in their home this evening pre- ceding the Saturday wedding of their daughter, Eve Irene Pat- rick, to Jerold W. Russell. The. prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Watson Russell of Grand Ledge. 4 The wedding will take place Saturday afternoon in Grace Methodist: Church, Detroit. * * * Mr. and Mrs. David A. Bren- nan will leave next Friday for Vero Beach, Fla., where they will visit Mrs. Brennan's par- ents, the George Wellington Smiths. * * * Mrs. Walter Thompson is en- joying a visit at the Seacrest Hotel in Delray Beach, Fla. 2 Receive Degree of Rebekah Lodge Mrs. Mary McFarland and ' Joan Wright received the de- gree of Welcome Rebekah Lodge 246 Thursday evening = Malta Temple. Plans were completed to en- tertain lodges of District Six on - April 10. - Mémorial services were held for Mrs. Margaret Covert. In charge of the social hour were Mrs. Robert Jockwig, _ Mrs. Vernon MeFarland and” 7 - Mrs. Russell Hetzer. ae Putting final touches on their dollhouses for the exhibit are these three members of Busy Blue Birds of Rochester's Stiles School. From left to right, they Yo-Ki-Ma-Ta Camp Fire Group of Emerson School will pantomime the Camp Fire Law. Goodrich is demonstrating “Be Trustworthy” Cheril to Mrs. William Wright of, Chippewa road, chairman of the “Camp Fire in Action” program. Townsend Says Nothing Changed Meg Goes to Germany Without Seeing Queen LONDON w® — Princess Margaret flew off to West Germany today without report- ing to Queen Elizabeth II on her reunion with Peter Town- send. The 27-year-old princess left on a scheduled visit to two British army regiments. Half an hour later her older sis- ter arrived in Dover on :the royal yacht Britannia. The Queen returnéd from a state visit to the Netherlands which kept her out of London while Margaret was having tea Wednesday with the divorced man she renounced nearly 24% years ago. Members of the Queen's par- ty said she knew about Town- send’s visit to Clarence House before it happened. But some advisers to the Queen were angry, calling it “sheer perfersity’’ on the part of Margaret and the former Royal Air Force group cap- tain for causing talk while — the Queen was away. Townsend, in an effort. to get some peace from the news- men, photographers and _ ro- Mr, and Mrs. Ray Ruby of - Ferry avenue announce the « engagement of their da cin — June, to Pic. Lee Sullenger, son o we: Sullenger of Moreland avenue _ and the Jate Mrs. Sullenger. A _September wedding is, planned.’ yy mantic - mindeds dogging his footsteps, issued a 29-word statement saying, ‘‘There are no- grounds whatever for sup- posing that my seeing Princess Margaret in any way alters the situation declared spe- cifically in the princess’ state- ment in the autumn of 1955." In that statement the prin- cess said she wouldn't marry Townsend because of the - Church of England's oppossi- tion to divorced persons re- marrying..The 43-year-old World War II hero had di- vorced his wife three years | be- fore. Townsend said no additional meetings with the princess had been arranged. He is going to the west of Cngland to visit his mother and said he would - return to the continent Mon- day or Tuesday. Personal News of Interest in Area Home again on~Cooley Lake road following a five-week va- cation in Florida are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moote. The couple headquartered at Seminole Vil- lage, Largo; and. visited Mr. and Mrs, Fred D. Carr of St. Petersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Ev- erett Stewart of Dunedin, and Mr. Moote’s sister, Mrs. E. A. Potts of Fort Myers. * * * The William J. DeGraces of South Edith street have left for a six-week vacation in Eu- rope. The couple plans to visit 10 countries ahd make tape re- cordings for several area ra- dio stations, They will return to the city in early May. : * x * Enjoying a vacation at Wai- kiki Beach are Mr. and Mrs. John R.. Slavsky of Dow Ridge and their children, Christopher, .. Annett e and Mary Jo... The family has taken trips to the islands of Hawaii, Maui 10th birthday at the Princess Kaiulani Hotel, Waikiki. 2 2 Two Birmingham . freshmen . at Denison University, Gran- ee ee are Linda Bixby, Lynn Robinson and: Nancy Baker. _ The girls have been busy for many weeks preparing’ for the “Camp Fire in Action” program. Zonta Travels to Africa Via Pictures and Talk | The strange customs of the people of Africa, its colorful countryside and the beauty of the wild animals were shown to members and guests of the Zonta Club of Pontiac Thurs- day evening. * * * Showing colored slides of her recent trip through Africa to the 120 gathering in the Civic Room of Pontiac Federal Sav- ings and Loan Building was Mrs. Harold A. Fitzgerald. COLORFUL SCENES The audience saw the rare ‘white rhinoceros, the hippopot- amus, gnus, zebras, elephants and African cattle in a color- ful array as the scenes unfold- ed. * * * It was easy to imagine the jungle noises at night, or to hear the beating of drums and the eerie cries of the animals as the custom of the land was explained. Mrs. Fitzgerald said that all of the natives love to dance, and tiny 16 to 18-mo.th-old youngsters were shown stamp- ing their feet and clapping their hands to the beat of the music. x « * As the tourists traveled through mountainous country along narrow roads, they pho- tographed the rolling hills, lit- tle rivers where purple water lilies bloom, a few extinct vol- canos, and they captured the beauty of the African sunrise. POINTS OF INTEREST Several points of interest the speaker noted included the un- usual hair styles of the native women. The more bizarre (from our standards) the bet- ter. * * * And the heavier the earrings and neck. and leg rings, the more beautifully the woman is adorned. (Even the tiny mites are given an early beau- ty treatment). Also, it was pointed out that women do all the toting- and hauling while still carrying children strapped to their ‘backs or atop their shoulders. (The heaviest item the male was séen to carry was a spear! ) members of the Denison Men’s Glee Club who will appear in a concert during spring vaca- tion in six cities in Pennsyl- vania, the District of Colum- bia, New Jersey and New York. - To sing are Stephen E. Pew, -baritone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic C. Pew Jr., and Clarke Andreae Jr., first tenor, son of the Clark F. Andreaes. * * * Mrs. Orville Manns of Mark weeks with her parents, Mr. . and Mrs. Frank Holcomb of St. Petersburg, Fla. The “Hol- combs are former residents of Woodbine drive in Pontiac. The pygmies, who come no higher than the shoulder of an average-sized woman, are the most primitive, of the natives, the audience was told, and they are the only tribe allowed to kill all kinds of animals. MISSIONARY COUPLE : A visit to Butembo and the Katwa mission found Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Slater of Pontiac in action in their roles as medi- cal missionaries. * * * : As Mrs. Fitzgerald left the colorful country by plane, she photographed other sunrises in- cluding one over New York City. Those who came to see the pictures were put in a proper mood by decorations chairman -Mrs. Helen Reese who made a complete African village of foliage and miniature’ wild ani- mals as background. Welcoming the guests was Mrs. Chadd Mellinger, presi- dent of Zonta Club. Assisting with arrangements were Mrs. L. Raymond Sampson, Mary Kelly, Marion Emery, Mrs. Le- land Clemence, Mrs. Robert Frayer and Mrs. Neil Wasser- berger. Four Receive Beta Sigma Phi Pledge Ritual Mrs. W. J. Debniak, Mrs. Douglas Fox, Mrs. Eugene Ritcher and Mrs. Duane La- Turneau received the pledge ritual of Zeta Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Thursday in the Voorheis road home of Mrs. Thomas L. Mosley. Officers named were Mrs. R. G. Richmond, president; Mrs. Thomes Bickley, vice president; Mrs. William Do- yon, recording secretary; Mrs. Burt Rockwell, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Richard Smith, treasurer. Plans were made for dec- orations for Founders’ Day, April 22. Four pages today in Women’s Section Beach. They will sing at MI- ami, St. Petersburg and Jack- sonville, among other Florida cities, and on the return trip they will appear in church services at Charlotte, N. C., Portsmouth, Va., and York, Pa. All are members of Pon- tiac’s Christian and Mission- ary Alliance Church. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Oliver E. May (nee Edna L. Wade) of Charl- ton, Mass., are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a daughter, Kathy Ann, March 11' at Harrington Hospital, South- bridge, Mass. Maternal grandparents are ‘Mrs. Archie Hawksworth of Parkhurst street and the la John R. Wade. Paternal gra parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wi)- liam A, May of Worcester, Mass. 2 *& * Announcing the birth of a son, Douglas Richard, March. 7 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospi- » are Mr. and Mrs. Marion x "Shepard (ree Diane Smith. son) of North Cass Lake road. Maternal grandparents are thsons ‘ q OR CE a A ee ea THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1958 Don’t Be Panicked by Child’s Dishonesty By MURIEL LAWRENCE Six-year-old Sue had just got home from her friend Doreen's house when the phone rang. Sue's mother answered, It was Doreen's CORRECTION Donnell Hair Stylist Miracle Mile Shopping Center FE 8-9639 COUPON AD IN MIRACLE MILE TABLOID on Wednesday, March 26th ls Valid ‘til APRIL 9th playing with Sue for a wnile . . . ALTERATION Women’s and Children APPAREL in time for EASTER The OXFORD SHOP 59 W. Huron St. LEARN TO SPEAK © French © German *Spanish ©° Italian Through Records Special “$8.95 VIC'S i RECORD SHOP FE 8-6531 702 W. HURON Ww : = = ,|their daughter, mother, who said, “Doreen’s coral beads are missing. I think that) ing Sue must have taken them. Please have her return them. Frankly, I'd rather that Doreen stopped * * * After hanging up, Sue's mother went to her child's coat, When sadivete | na epee) stated sieels: (ta Calling Sue, she cried, “You stole these beads from Doreen, didn’t you? Do you know what “| will happen te you if you steal things? You'll be arrested and put in jail, Do you want that to happen to you? Do yout” she found the beads in one of its Mr, and Mrs, Charles E. Wait of Ogemaw road announce the engagement of Mary Ellen, to John C Thomas, son of the Frank V. Thomases of. Chicago. She is @ junior at- MSU and a member of This is not a helpful response Delta Gamma sorority. Her fiance was graduated from MSU. No wedding « date has been set. ~ MARY ELLEN WAIT Voters Choose Officers Mrs. Robert Sparks was elected secretary of Pontiac League of Women Voters at a Wednesday evening dinner at Ted's Restau-' rant. x * * male 5028 Dixie Highway Now Available ... at TOYLAND | “Next to Karen's Floor Named second vice president Laure Belz as treasurer. Directors. elected were Mrs. F. J. Bailey, ‘Mrs. Arthur Horst and Mrs, Wil- liam G. Wright. On the nominating committee are Mrs. Harry Killian, Mrs. | Mary Wagner and Mrs. Herman Stenbuck. Reviewing the past year’s work were Amy Krueger, Mrs. Floyd: ‘Smith, Mrs. Claire Hinckley, Miss. ‘Belz and oe —— Gillmore. * Reports were hear from Mrs. Arnold Denison, Mrs. Fred Stein-) Covering” OR 3-2100 ‘baugh, Mrs. Wright and Elizabeth \Halsey. | TBI Club Names | Slate of Officers Richard D, Kuha Mon. Mo. te Thar g 1 9 5 | athe write and Suz. “A Clean Car Rides Better. Lasts Longer” KUHN AUTO WASH 149 W. Huren Across from Firestone Mrs. Richard Porritt has been named president of TBI Women's Club. Serving with her are Mrs, Frank Coad, vice president; Mrs. William Kovin, record- ing secretary; Ruth Poppy, treasurer, and Mrs. Sol Lom- erson, corresponding secre- tary. Mrs. Charles Van Treece has been named chairman of the Mrs. Coad assisting. Newcomers Club - Holds Men‘s Night “Hunting in Alaska,” a film, was Enrollments Available in Write, phone or call in person for Free PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich, Day or Evenin, | Sarre shown for Men's Night when New-| \comers Club of Pontiac met! |Wednesday evening. A dinner jmeeting was held in Pontiac Fed- eral Savings and Loan Building, Hostesses were Mrs. William Emerson, Mrs. Joshua Madden, Mrs. Clifford Wilcox, Mrs. Harry Meharg and Mrs. L. E. Runnels. ey ‘ A “You will Enjoy Shopping at GENTRY’S D HON HOME FURNISHINGS [Po eee, Nights: $ Ags 5 colors to select from and exceptionally nice fabrics —or you may order from many other fabrics. Foam _. rubber seat and back. In light or dark wood finish. ROCKER | and It SWIVELS | a n Excellent Value at "til 9 | OR 3-2300 * |trust of children generally. We can- | this mild - faced boy killer.” was Mrs. John Borsvold, with! scholarship committee, with ‘©. a child's dishonest action, It is not helpful because it told Sue that the impulse to. steal is often uncontrollable, It told her that her mother didn't expect her to be able te control hers. . -® * * It told her that it was quite con- ceivable that policemen and jails would have to control it for her. Nursery Schools Meet . Dr, Ferdinand Fournier of Pontiac State Hospital dis- cussed and answered questions on.a movie, “Preface to Life,” Thursday evening. Occasion was a joint meeting of All Saints Nursery School and Temple Beth Jacob Nursery School. The film related many of the Today it’s only too easy for us to treat a child's dishonest action in this’ hysterical manner. * * * For we're all struggling with dis- not read the endless newspaper reports of juvenile crime without recewing the impression that chil- dren have somehow become horri- fying strangers, We look at the photograph of | the young multiple murderer with the nice Sunday School rec- ord and think, “What do I really know about my own Sue? When I called her a thief, she certainly seemed shocked by the very idea she could be one. But how do I know this innocence is real? It may be as false as that of I hope we keep our heads. And watch that we do not bring to our healthy youngsters’ behavior tlie terrified distrust aroused by the abnormal ones, { * x: * Treatment of normal Sue's theft of Doreen’s -property is the return of it — and the removal of some prized helonging of her own for a period of time. We owe our normal little girl the conviction that stealing will not eccur again. We can hurt her badly by excitement that tells her we do not trust her power to con- trol her impulse to possess her- self of others’ property. Hesies ere porticulaly important, their pretty draped collers worn over those of suits in recent Paris showings. They look like two-piece dresses. factors involved in the growing process of a child from birth to maturity. It suggested that children must be understood and respected as individuals, growing personalities with their own emotional n eeds and rights, Dr, Fournier dectased prob- lems of. individual parents during a social hour which fol- lowed the program. Announce Marriage Oliver street announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Sara, to Floyd Powers, son of Mr, and Mrs, Henry Powers of LaSalle ave- nue. Sorority Gathers with Mrs. John Guenther on was Mrs. John Jadwin. A linen Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stuart of| : Omega Mu Sigma sorority met} § Ostrum drive Tuesday. Cohostess |: demonstration was presented. To look your very best for Easter and all through the year— have your make-up perfectly - matched and personally blended » —the famous MERLE NORMAN b! way! And it costs no more than other leading brands. Come In for a Free Demonstration MERLE NORMAN _ COSMETIC STUDIO 12 W. Huron The barrel-backed blouse worn over suit skirts slims the hipline enormously over the old tucked-in version. Oversized cowl -collars swoop to the back and unbutton to form a pointed collar to be worn outside your suit. You Auto LADIES? 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Strange as it may seem, Q. “I am a teenager who has a have your own Water Softener for Mcareful planning, good work habits and figuring out a/|scalp massage and hair brushing problem, Its my lips. They are very thick, How can I thin them?” oy isystem for getting house-+— will help even though they may make the hair appear even oilier A. There are no exercises to slim the lips. You can make them $ 4 3 ‘work done as easily as pos-| h Keeping a house well-stocked | for the time being. These provide 5 Per Month § with supplies by buying in quan. | stimulation which will help nor- look thinner by drawing the line of your lipstick IN a little. Do | Women who manage 4) tity, so that she isn’t forever run- |malize the little oil glands in the Includi Sal T job and a house with ap-) ning out of something or havingg | scalp. 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Yeu, Tite is one of the r way out of confusion. ho ; , sleep and outdoor exercise. irge me like an office, but a woman P ou xe simplest of the cosmetic s ry operations, Be sure,that you have a well-qualified surgeon, I can give you the names of some in your territory, if you send me a | Marketing once a week, instead|4lmost has to if she is going to} t ig possible that a supplement ‘of every day. The only way this|40 two jobs at once and not neglect! of vitamin B complex would be WATER ANALYSIS ‘can be managed is by making out|either. helpful. Brewer’s yeast is a splen- * ° Semi-Automatic— a week's menus in advance. Un- did and inexpensive source. Ask Only a Few Minutes to Regenerate § 'ss sh oeeene! Rei sles Plastic Protects some ecter ew’ hte have stamped, self-addressed envelope | We) eae fee . er lake. with your request. For Information Call: doi: Jot-ol planning ahead: Window Shades ne ttt mee dhe 4 a * & ' | ss & Oy eels paprcectate pity Tomorrow: Mental Stress, Bore- . | Cutting shopping time and er-) Cloth roller window shades are| YOU Would help me. I am a gil If you have oily hair, you are advised to brush it. ‘dom Can Cause Fatigue, Mlness. ne. rand running to a minimum. Many|now being made with an invisible|f 11. I weigh 110 pounds and am) ___ J 'a stay-at-home wife wastes time in| vinyl plastic coating on both sides.|> feet 1 inch tall. My measure- i . . ‘ar more “looking” than is neces-'They are rain spot - resistant,|™ents are bust 32, waist 26, hips 3465 Auburn Rood FE 4-3573 sary before she finally decides to/flameproof, and washable. 33 inches. Pastor Hear d S h a k | n g ‘buy. x * * “Many people in my family and . ses _- omens wemes| Just spread each shade out flat aa fat and I a = by All Saints jand wipe oe the suiece dust. | \nat’s wrong. I am pretty sure Women’s Unit +of Mops : : I am overweight and want to lose Then wash both sides with a well- » I'sudsed sponge and rinse with a some—but how? Women’s Auxiliary of All ‘clean, damp cloth. Hang and leave| A. You are a little bit over the | Saints Episcopal Church was Shopping for in the Rose Kneale Room of Stevens Hall by the Rev. David K. Milis. By EMILY POST a gi as “‘Dear Mrs. Post: The houses oo Introduced by Mrs. George | on our street are rather close Widdifield, the Rev.*Mr. Mills | together and my next - door spoke on ‘‘Passiontide.” neighbor has a habit of shaking x ek her rugs and mops out of the Activities of the 12 guilds window, and all the dust and were reported, with Guild | dirt comes into my bedroom Seven announcing an April 23 windows which I always have style show and bridge party. open, except in the very cold Chairman of the event is Mrs. | Weather. Will you please tell Here are some of our newest items . . . wonderful for gifts — or for your own home a . _ « — —— Phillip Long. me how to handle this situa- eee yet priced to go easy , Mrs. Loren Sheffield gave a tion tactfully ?’’ on your budget. practical plastic report. Answer: She is probably un- with the sparkle on a Ae Ee oe 7 if you ed her in.a_ polite Drip- Catcher way to please not shake her of gold! mop out of the window as the Recommended wind blows all the dust straight into your house, she would do to 2 I otect ouae her best to correct the situa- Set of 8 SNACK TRAYS Se BS Tn “eatch"’ food ‘rips on a cookie) Dear Mrs. Post: My em- sheet than on the oven floor. ployer and his wife sent me a | x * very lovely wedding present. I Make it a ee to place a metal| have never met his wife but A rug crocheted in one piece ‘cookie sheet or aluminum tray un-| her name was included with his entirely in single crochet. Make it der your pie, cake or casserole to) on the card enclosed with the (20x 30 inches or any larger size. ‘catch those juices and sauces that) présent. Would it be proper for | Wears like iron. |bubble over. me to thank my employer ver- | Spokes, crocheted into spaces in * * * bally for the present at the (same color as center. Pattern 761: After use, soak the sticky drip-| office, or must I write a jCrochet directions for rug 20x 30 jcatcher in hot soap or detergent note to his wife thanking her jinches in rug cotton, rags. 495 Thése ‘Preceful snacllWfays are so useful for entertaining . . . af gold-flecked plastic, tray has ‘well’ for glass. | POS een bate 2: , i i td A L/ . J, ; /, “tn ‘suds to loosen the food dribbles;| for the present? Send 35c (coins) for this pattern OWE. L CML (/ in. then wash and rinse along with the ; ~-add five cents for each pattern dishes. Answer: You thank your em- (for Ist-class mailing. Send to The pores erbally ve — see [Pontiac Press, 124 Needlecraft ; . 4 im, a also write ..- Delicate touches of flamingo pink to the sweep- | a henkyod sote to Mr. and Soe oNew wat Th. eee ing curves of the stylized line drawing, give a } Permanents Mrs. Employer and send it to plainly pattern number, nante, netreshing sophistication to this new and sparkling J], their home address. laddress and zone. innerware pattern. On the ular Rhythm shape. | As a bonus, tw it- P por ; . AT A LOW, eat ee. an Pie ~~ terns are printed fn is pa . . please tell me if it is corre Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book. 16 Piece Service for 4 LOW PRICE! = |) to nave ‘informals’ printed Mr. |Dozens of other designs you'll waht and Mrs. John Jones? I have ‘to order—easy, fascinati - ng hand- heard two different opinions on | work for yourself, your home, gifts, $5.OD 7 All work done by senior this, One said a joint informal {bazaar items. Send 2%5¢ for your ‘| students under super || WS incorrect, and the other (copy of this book today! a is Pinenuet said it was entirely proper. I y vs on of instructor. would appreciate it if you Choice of Over 5 0% Phone FE 4-1854 | ~ a entuson” | Cuddle Bun: nswer: ile not incorrect discount 60 Other Patterns Closed All Day to have the cards read Mr. | S Today's MAGAZINE RACK and Mrs., Mrs. alone is more W ednesday usual because it is used most- Ov t New Desi : | | ly by the wife for every va- [_ Ss (leila : | , | Call Miss Wilson Today | riety of short message. When €Sea ( me 4 : | 7 eames eager Mca SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — rated pveatine raat gleaming — . ie | y of ol raree lanl the en 4 The loveseat of the rock'n'roll rass with walnut handle . . : ! : i z makes a wonderful wedding gift! ° MA | L BOX . . . | PONTIAC ; = 6 known es = cuddle bes , For Your Convenience | BEAUTY COLLEGE | Hats Blossoming Too big to be an ottoman and eer TOC KA od Glee 9 | ‘Open Daily 10 A. M.-9 P. M. 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FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1958 NINETEEN, Sorority Unit Has Revelation of Secret Pals - Mrs. C..M, Beevér was chosen president of Alpha Omega Chap- ter of Beta Sigma Phi at an an- the cooperative dinner, * «¢ Mrs. Donald DeVoe will serve as vice president; Mrs, Alvin Martin, recording secretary; Mrs. Ralph Marriott Jr., corresponding _secretary; Mrs. Vincent Schneider, treasurer, and Mrs. Kenneth Mil. ler, historian. xk * * Model meeting will be held April 9 in the Maceday drive home of Mrs. Marriott. The Great Lakes Naval center trained 125,000 sailors in World War 1, It trained more than a million sailors in World War II. Dear A bby .... By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN Absence of Mother-in Law , Good for Blood Pressure sgever ABBY: I'm 37 and my blood pressure was 190 all © the time my mother-in-law lived witht me. When she went in-l a w years old and all she does is compla‘ about how poor he health is. Our doctor says n Tm I should have her heart.” She has lived with us for HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE her, you could all pitch in and—- ‘arrange private quarters for her elsewhere. * * Y DEAR ABBY: My problem is my husband. All he does Sugar Syrup GLORIA SACHS Exclusive RED BARN Collection for SUBTEENS Smart. cotton knit pieces to mix and match to suit one’s fancy. Sim Jan 5. ccs ees. $5.98 Jacket cise oss sce wees 4.98 Jamaicans .....00000+-4.98 SKint occ cceem 2001-598 Striped Shirt ..0665055. 3. 98 Multi Shirt (drawstring bottom) ....3.98 2.98 Jerkin eee eene woe See them modeled in our window Saturday SUB-TEEN UNDER-PINNINGS designed for the teen figure. Bros: UGeig) 6 aun CHR ROSSER one eowe 89c to 1.50 Circle Stitch Sa Bra, Strapless: saat-39 to 2.25 Helenca Garter Belts . yeeawe weg. 2.00 Helenca Pantie Girdles. See Sores a6 cass 198 The Riker Bldg. MARGARET ANN SHOP Has a Hint of Molasses Mrs. Feekart Cooks Mixture to Soft Ball for Better Texture | By JANET ODELL | Popcorn balls are a year-round ‘treat. At this time of the year 'you can make eggs or Easter ,bas- kets out of the popcorn mixture. With a little supervision the chil- ‘dren can make their own crea- ‘tions. Mrs. Fred Feekart makes these popcorn balls for her children’s reoms at school, She is an ac- tive worker in the Willis PTA and is leader of a Campfire | Girls group. Both the Feekarts work with the| youth group of their church, enjoy square dancing and music, Mrs. 'Feekart wishes she had more time ‘to read. ~ POPCORN BALLS By Mrs, Fred Feekart | 1% cups white corn syrup | 2 tablespoons dark molasses | 1 cup white sugar | 35 cup cold water | 2 tablespoons butter or margarine ; 1 tablespoon vinegar | Mix together in large saucepan -and cook over medium heat until mixture forms a soft ball in cold water, Pour over 4 quarts popped ‘corn, Work quickly and form into ‘balls or other desired shapes. Makes 30 popcorn balls. Attention: Easter Is Near! WE CLEAN and PRESS on SATURDAYS IN BY 11 A. M. OUT SAME DAY ALSO: “Enjoy the warm comfort of your car during the winter months—take advan- yp stage of Drive-In Car-Hop Service! HURON DRY CLEANER & SHIRT LAUNDRY Main Office and Plant, 944 W. Huron. FE 2-0231 WAVES, and plenty of them, are the dominant note of feminity in the new coiffures. 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The minute e g aa to the breakfast table takes. the evening paper. He reads while he eats, and not only that, when he goes to bed he always takes his magazines and he reads in bed. I am about ready to lose my mind.-What should I do? BOILING DEAR BOILING: It's time YOU read too. Read this thoughtless character the riot act. * * * DEAR ABBY: as waitress at this place where Bill tends bar. It was practically love at first sight for us. He explained he was NOT married but shared an apartment with a woman. All the furniture in the apartment belongs to him. . < We want to get married, but she won't -move out of the apartment, He still keeps his clothes there as his room at the Y has no clothes closet. He goes to her apartment to change clothes but that’s all. She is not charging him any storage for hig furniture in her apartment and she pays the rent. How can we work this out? EDNA DEAR EDNA: If Bill wants to marry you, he will move his furniture out of her apart- ment and move into an apartment where you and he can live as man and wife (aft- er getting married, of course). It’s as simple as that. * * ® your unbiased opinion on a matter which has grown to be utterly disgusting to me. My wife can't nurse our 2-week- old baby without a cigarette dangling from her mouth. I think it looks vulgar. We have discussed this _intelli- gently but I get nowhere with her. How about an _ opinion from you since you already have mine? DISGUSTED DEAR DISGUSTED: I agree but there must be something the matter with the way you are ‘‘asking’’ her. * * bd DEAR ABBY: I will not say that dogs are cleaner than peo- ‘ple, but it might be interest- ing to note that people do not catch diseases from dogs dogs catch diseases from peo- ple. A VET ‘ Ws B59 : CONFIDENTIAL TO “SEC- TION EIGHT“: You need this married woman like a moose needs a hatrack. Change your telephone number. * * * For a personal reply, write to Abby in care of The Pon- tiac Press. Enclose a self-ad- dressed, stamped envelope. I got a job | Patent in Colors » If patent leather is your fa- many women it is), this spring you can _buy not only black vorite shoe material (and to © patent but blue, gunmetal, red and copper. Blue patent re- flects the light in such a way that you can wear it with all your blue clothes, light, bright, dark. Avoid Shouting ‘Why yell, “Joe, you're want- ed on the telephone,” when you can walk a few steps and ’ tell Joe he is wanted? You don't make a good impression — on the telephone caller when you shout to the person who | iz \ Sketched from Stock Linens - Cupionis Rayon and Silk Acetates All Washable Orange, Mint, Apricot, Powder Blues. Sizes: 9 to 15 ; 10 to 20 1612 to 2412 « Just in Time for YOUR CHOICE 2 tor HE Reg. to 8.99 each Across From Tel-Huron Self Propelled Gemco-Eagle REG. $116.95 20” GAS Power Mower 4-Cycle 24%4-H.P, “Gomeo-Eagle Free Mulcher Included Stratton En 169" Briggs and gine Fall Sie Solid Maple 3 COMPLETE OUTFIT ONE GROUP ® ‘ ONLY OPEN TONIGHT ond FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 P. M. SATURDAY ‘TIL 6 P. M. ONE GROUP ALL THREE ROOMS OF FURNITURE ONE GROUP 18 °29 ‘39 pay Ae ee peg wi 2S ) { Ae de | laksa a us BEDROOM KITCHEN © Chrome separately Wroaght. Tron Side Chairs. If . #49 Durchased separately... | es . awed ® _ INCLUDES: NO MONEY LIVING ROOM DOWN enh (3 ae separately a Breit o hae ea” ignareoring R, it’ perch fant : “477 er Plated Table 4 is wanted, : Sketched from Stock It” gare Sp I MARCH 29 THRU APRIL 10 Imagine a Car For Only *12® ° . Others as Low as OS eight Cents) THEY'RE YOURS SATURDAY Total of 108 cars and trucks will be on display, from 1949 to 1958 models, at YOU. AUTO BUY PRICES! Be under the steering wheel by 8:30 A. M. Saturday morning. First, come, first served. All salesmen will be identified by white hats. Cars will be replaced as sold ’til 2 P. M. NO DEALERS OR DEALER AFFILIATES If you don’t find your choice here, visit the lots of the dealers listed below for similar bargains. POLICEMAN ON DUTY ALL NIGHT TO PRESERVE ORDER Be Here Early —_ STREET SALE ENDS at 2 P.M. SATURDAY FINANCING ARRANGED » ON THE SPOT HURRY -- HURRY - - HURRY “Look What the Early Birds Can Buy Saturday — (951 MERCURY 1953 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE . $ 99.50 1952 CHEVROLET 2-DR. $119.00 1951 FORD V-8 | ' Green, Platform $ 69.00 1953 CHEVROLET 1-T. Pick-Up ...$ 99.00 1051 GMC ',-T. Pick-Up, green... $ 19.00 1951 FORD 2-DR. DLX. $ 12.65 — 1951 CHEVROLET 2-DR. DLX. ....$ .13 1949 FORD 2-DR. 108 . .$179.00 1947 PLYMOUTH FORDOR .......$ 23,66 1950 BUICK STATION WAGON...” $129.75 1951 CHEVROLET TUDOR $140.05 |. 1951 PONTIAC DLX; 2-DR. $ 36.00 1951 BUICK SPEC. 2-DR. HARDTOP $ 99.00 1953 PONTIAC DLX. 4-DR. SEDAN. $222.00 1953 FORD CUSTOM 2-DR. $197.00 (953 FORD CUSTOM 8, 4-DR. 1951 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY $ 95.50 $445.00 $395.00 1953 BUICK 4-DR. SPECIAL $395.00 $ 497 _ STATION WAGON 1950 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 4-DR.. 1952 DODGE 4-DR.. The Following Auto Dealers Join In This Giant Sale... HURON STREET CARS ON WEST a 2 7 2. trom Saginaw St. “% to Cass Ave. x OLIVER BUICK MOTOR SALES; Inc. 210 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2-9101 MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES . CHEVROLET, Inc. 34 Mill St. 631 Oakland at Cass FE 5-4161 : CY OWENS FORD, me. 147 S. Saginaw FE 5-4101 BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSoto, Plymouth 70 S$. Cass. FE 2-0186 "JEROME OLDS-CADILLAG ' “The Bright Spot” 60 Orchard Lake Rd. . FE 8.0488 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE ~65 Mt. Clemens "PE 33-7017 R.& R MOTORS, INC. Chrysler—Plymouth—Imperial . we — Ave. FE 4-3529 — GMC TRUCK & COACH - RETAIL BRANCH _. 675 Onklond st Coss FE 5.9485 BILL SPENCE—RAMBLER 211 South Saginaw ‘ ~ FE 59297 Speech Tournament . Melrose. St., winner of the humorous reading; George Rendziperus, : ls Your High School Represented in the Press? THE Watch for School News : On This Page Each Friday — . ) FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1958 e: PONTIAC PRESS FONTIAG MICHIGAN TWENTY- ON E heen Waterford, ‘Wal led I | ¥ Dramatics Club to Give ‘Dino’ Select 6 WTHS Pupils to Join in Exchange Program at E. Lansing By SANDY CLEMENCE “Dino,” the second Dramatics Club presentation of the year, will be performed tonight and tomor- row night beginning at 8 p.m. at Waterford Township High School. “Dino” is the story of a teen: age boy who, at the last possible moment before turning delin- quent, is given a chance for a better life. Chosen’ as Waterford's repre- sentatives to East Lansing High School for the student exchange program are Jim Windell and Grace Williamson, seniors: Ron Newman and Karen Anderson, juniors; and John Teeuwissen and Kathy Kentarian, sophomores, The East Lansing students, who arrived this week, are John Ross and Karen Hendrickson, seniors; Bob Turley and Jane Anderson, juniors; and ‘Dave Lawson and Barbara Hayworth, sophomores. WTHS students will go to East Lansing for a week beginning April 14, Tuesday, the district Forensics contest was held at Farmington High School. Representing Water- ford were Charlotte Braden, Lan- ny Younger, Mary Lee McGinley, John Teeuwissen, Linda MoDowell, Betty Vernan, Don Tate, Dustan Smith, Carole Tyhan and Ruth Ann DeGrow WTHS participants in the sec- ond Inter-Lakes talent assembly). held at Waterford High last week were Terry Walker, master of ceremones and Jerry Butler, Dave} Wilson, Bonnie Williams and Gene | Peter. Members of the Hi-Y Club ai. tended the Detroit Red Wings- Montreal Canadiens hockey game Sunday night at Olympia. Fac- ulty sponsor is Donald Arsen, GAA (Girls’ Athletic Associa-| tion) members are planning to sell Easter eggs as a money-making project at various township super- markets next Friday, Cochairmen of the project are Sally Fawcett and Cathy Labb. At the Davie resto | Future Homemakers’ Club will mageree ak Diemaad and oe oie is er show and silver, Teeuwissen of Waterford present-/ t ox ‘ea ay at 1:15 p.m. at the, ed their speeches on the topic, gym. ‘We Salute Our Generation.” More thaw hed girls will model (center) 2368 Willow Beach, stands patiently as Pamela Te vere Pointe Dr., Orchard Lake, (right) = Cass aS Rad., Homemakers ‘Oklahoma’ Finale Tomorrow 19 PCH Pupils to Enter By WILLIAM BANK ) They include: Gail Sedrick, Sally Nineteen Pontiac Central High)Kizer, Stanton Walker, Samuel. School students are preparing to!wiscombe, Elijah Holmer, Bruce enter the Saginaw Valley Confer-| ence Spring Speech tournament. Bishop, Clark Davis, David Bond, Judy Cantarella, Lola Bloodworth, ree = oe rere than wan, [Robert Thompson, David Williams, gaa y Sue Koprince and Martin Bradley. top honors in an all-school speech ie , cont Id recently. no Smith is the speech The winnérs who took first place|,. . . in the five classifications include: |MORE FUTURE TEACHERS Four students have been formal- Edwina Palmer, extemporary speaking; Patricia DeKay, original|l¥ initiated into the Future Teach-| oratory; Jack Schatzley, humorous’! reading: Claudia Wasik, interpre- Linda Stickney, tive reading and George Rendzi-| Judy Brooks. perus, sophomore declamation. | Tonight and tomorrow night are Other students who placed sec- the final performances of “‘Okla- ond, third and fourth in the five homa,” the Broadway hit present-| classifications will also compete on ed by the Dramatics and Vocal the tournament held April 10 at! departments of PCH. Curtain time) Flint Central High School. lis $ p.m. dudy Noren and - TOP SPEAKERS — Winners in the recent Pontiac Central’ High School speech contest are, left to right, standing: Jack Schatzley, 791 178 Auburn Ave., sophomore declamation; and seated: Edwina Palmer, 146 Cadillac St., extemporary speaking and Claudia Wasik, | 157 S. Marshall St., interpretative reading. They are now preparing to enter the Saginaw Valley Conference Spring Speech Tournament PREPARES TO MODEL — Linda Whitmore, West Bloomfields Future. West Bloomfield High School's’ _. Other Bloomfield who had applied were’ ers Club. They are Judy Limbley, | Keego Harbor, ry, (left) 3521 and Carol Wil- Kece2 ESE model. the finishing .touches to the dress she will model at a fashion show and silver tea April 1 sponsored by the West Bloomfield High School Future Homemakers’ Club. All three girls will he Present Haitian Voodoo Thriller § y. ee a ‘Mumbo-Jumbo’ Is First os -- \\ All-School Production in Several Years A mystery with suspense, and the horror of corpses will be found in ‘‘Mumbo-Jumbo,” the three act play which ‘the Walled Lake Dra- ‘matics Club will present tonight at 8 in the school ‘guditorium. with authentic voogeo folk lore as practiced in Haiti and is tak- en out of its natural Setting and ‘placed in a New England farm- house near a busy highWay. * *« * . The cast includes Sharon Intihar, Bob Wilson, Tim Westerdale, Stew- art Mac Kenzie, Sondra Forsyth, Is ALL-SCHOOL PLAY e According to Mrs. Frank Balaam who is directing the production, Mumbo-Jumbo is a tense mystery one. moment, a slapstick farce the next. This is the first three act play to be presented by Walled Lake students in several years. Previous dramatic productions were class plays, while this one is an all- school play. e Pontiac Press Photo * . * a Tickets will be available at the door and proceeds to be used for stage equipment. Howard Croft, president of the Walled Lake chapt@r of the Future aa Farmers of America is one af two, | “This recent stage hit is filled . Kent Arbour, Bob Reimer, and» Karen Eastty, : ’ * e Others are Roger Will, Lois Lam- biris, Lynne Thompson, Sue D'Arcy, Ted Fredette, Sylvia Blackington, and Carol Beneteau.- FIND CORPSE — Lynn Thompson, 3217 Adele Trail, Walled Lake, who portrays\a witch doctor and Roger Will, 240 Hoover Rd., Union Lake, a West Indian mystic, find fhe corpse of Sue D'Arcy, 2120 Pontiac Trail, Walled, \ Lake, a strangled chorus of “‘Mumbo-Jum - ‘Pontiae Press Pheote girl, in a scene from the Walled Lake High School Dramatics Club presentation bo,"".a three act mystery. Final performance will be given tonight at 8 p. m. to Model spring fashions, according. to Mrs. Mary Bert, homemaking teacher and club sponsor. * * * Bill Grover, a junior, of 4050 ‘Pontiac Trail, Or@hard Lake,..tiws ibeen selected by the American) Field Service to participate in the student foreign exchange program.| Bill has not yet been notified) as to where he will go or whether jit will be in the summer or winter’ medical technician. ‘program. * * candidates from West) Kathy Omstead, Don Wrigley, and Sue Pierce. Two Bloomfield Hills Speakers Win Contest Two Bloomfield Hills High School students won first place in the Wayne-Oakland League dis- trict forensic association contest recently, They were Sharon Newman, who read excerpts from the “Diary of Anne Frank," in the | dramatic reading division and Jim Wolfe, who read a portion of “The Body Beautiful,” by Cornelia Otis Skinner, in the humorous reading division. The contest ‘was held at West) 'Bloomfield High School and eight! schools participated. 'Pontiac Motor, ‘Rotary Honor ,. The Future Nurses club will jof the patron drive for the senior| jopen April 14. organization in Michigan to be awarded the State Farmer Degree The son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Croft of Wixom, Howard. is a_ bet- St. Fred JA’‘s ‘ ter than average _ By PAT FOSTER student, has held” The Junior Achievers from St./numerous offices ‘Frederick High School attended in FFA including ; 'the vice presi- luncheons in hele honor at the 2 dency, and chair- Rotary Club and Pontiac Motors _manship of -sev- this week. The two companies rep-|. ral committees. resented fram the school were Ivy-| He specializes Planters and Po-Mo-Co. in dairy, eorn, CROFT and wheat and now owns nine head| of dairy cattle. He raises hybrid) seed corn as well as grain, His) wheat is his cash crop and is used primarily to aid in the purchase of good stock. | meet Wednesday to hear ,two | speakers, ! | One is a registered X-ray tech- ‘nician and the other a registered ‘PLAN BAKE SALE The junior class will sponsor a bake sale at the school hall Sun- day. Avondale to Swap Talent With Clawson Avondale and Clawson high play. The boys are entitled to a/schools are participating in an ex- party on school time as a reward) change talent assembly program. for their display of school spirit. x *% * Becky Shut y Shutt and Marty Koenig lay, Cleweon students wal Lo) as will combing their talents with change Club at a banquet at the Waldron Hotel Friday. The two| Avondale. Those taking part : “es from Avondale include; Shelby were selected from. high school : : Lockamy, Vickie Williams and students who have acted as juve-| h nile jurors on the Pontiac Teenage Mike Walker, a: Dee” = Knechtges, Mary Kovin, and ‘Traffic Court, | Starr Featherston, pantomines; * * * A mock trial was held for the | Kitty Mildebrandt and Clifford | Reck, monologues. ‘members of the exchange club to, sponsor the court. Becky acted as. * = . Variety music by Glynn Archer judge and Marty held the post of assistant judge. ‘and his combo and Richard Smith, School will close for the Easter mirimba, and Patric Spock, tap holidays Wednesday and will re- dance, will complete Avondale's \portion of the program. * * * | The junior boys are the winners | Announce Clarkston per cent of the members of the” Junior Play Cast Co-directors Hilda Benjamin and Marcia Klauser announced the) cast this week for the Clarkston High Schoo] junior play. * * * The three act play, to be per- By MICHAEL BUSAN AN The cast for the sty, Michael ‘High School senior play, “fturder| Takes The Veil,” to be Premera ‘April. 13-14 beginning at 8 Pn. ‘has been announced. ‘ | Like Streetcars”. | The cast includes: .Pat Crosby, ‘Barbara Gillis, Barbara Jackson,| ‘Bevery Jennings, Karen Jennings, Sue Johnson, Jerri Hinton, Bar- bara Séxton, Donna Vo Kohnen, iCarolyn Warrick and Charlene ‘Wilson. * * * Others are Gary Ash, Joe Cour- ier, Steve Halliday, hurck Han- ‘cock and Perry Smith. Paul Bennett, sophomore, re-) ceived a superior rating for the {project which he entered the an-| nual Clarkston Science Fair. His project was entitled ‘‘Dem- onstration of High Frequency”. * * * Jackie Phelan is now preparing to enter the regional speech con- test in Lansing next ‘month. Last week she won first place in dec- jlamation reading in the district meet. ELAINE BURGESS IN WHO’S WHO — Elaine Bur- gess, a graduate of Walled Lake 3 Attain Perfect Record Three students Emmanuel Christian High School have re- High School, class of 1954, has ce'yved all A records during the been selected to appear in the first marking period. publication of “Who's Who The honor students are: Gailen Among Students in American Davidson, Sharon Carpenter, and Universities and Colleges.’ A Donna Clark. senior at Ferris Institute, Big Rapids, Elaine is the daughter at . ‘Eastern Junior High School's Ninth Grade Chorus will present Gilbért and Sullivah’s “H.M.S. Pinafore’, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in. the ‘auditorium. The -two-act operetta will be | under the direction of Margaret Snyder and Leonard .Griffin, mu- sic instructors. Members of the cast include; Edward Haroutunian, The Rt. Hon. '|Sir Joseph Porter; Danjel Henry, Captain Corcoran; Manuel Hernan- dez, Ralph Rackstraw; Robert Marks, Dick Deadeye; Michael Higgins, Bill Bobstay; Sharlene; Groves, Josephine; Elizabeth Bal- lard, Cousin Heba;. and Edith Nichols, Little Buttercup. Twenty-five sailors and 23 of Sir Joseph's sisters, cousins and aunts complete the cast. a: * * * Eleven students -received all A's ithe first marking period of | this sentester. They are: Patricia Boughner, Verna Bradley, Terry Braun, Lowell Ennis, Jean Huttula, Karen Kessler, Don Lesco, Mar- garet Melzer, Elizabeth Morris, Karen Strong and . Louis Zimmer. at Hit: Centred Tiga Semet AYER Ie — ( x is av Eastern to Perform Operetta ‘H.M.S. Pinafore’ on Tuesday them are sponsored by the Pon- tiac Parks and Reecreation de- partment. Connie Crocker and Dan Henry Ihave been selected by The Arrow, ent Council Committee. the student newspaper, as the girl * * * land boy of the month of April. These fifteen students are re- AT WASHINGTON quired to be above average in «Two girls at Washington Junior| Citizenship, scholarship, and High School, Allie Mae Hawkins and Janet Kirk, have won the Stu-| dent Council Tour Awards. They will join 181 other young- sters on a tour to the nation’s capital on the weekend of April 16-20. Currently all these ‘boys and girls are enrolled in a Tour Club as a mode of orientation for the trip. Chaperones for the group will be; | | Tuesday, 15 eighth grade stu-| dents who filed to run for posi- ‘tions as officers of the student. dent must now collect 50 signa- tures: of registered voters on a nominating petition in order to have their name placed on the primary ballot. The primary elections will be held in the homerooms on April : following a week of. campaign- ing. k* & + Students who have qualified to council were certified by the Stu- 'R ‘Jeadership. Each qualified stu- [and demonstrated a “bug’’ and Mrs. .Frank-Green, Mrs. Chafles Heimke, Mrs. Willis Brewer, Mrs. George Yansen, Mrs. Thomas Hol- lis, Mrs. Cecil Myers, Joseph Shara, John Burton, Lestef Kindy; and W. W.. Abbott. Ninth grade social studies class-| es are: planning a tour to Lansing, Tuesday. They will visit the capi- tol, the Michigan State Police, and 4he campus of Michigan State University. During the week hearing tests have been administered to the sev- run for the office of president are 'April. Krupa, Carolyn Cudnohufsky, ‘Ginger Dodge, Sharon Stickle, Kar- ‘en Randolph, and Tom Kwiatkow- ski. “ * * * - Those who are campaigning for the vice - president's position are Don. Vance, Flora MeCartney, ‘Terry LaFrance, Larry Threet, and Bill Sweeney. Students running for the position of secretary - treas- urer are Pamela Goode, Janet Fos- ter, “Marcy Klova, and ‘Herbert Grant, ' \ \ of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Burgess, 8016 Flagstaff Dr., Commerce a : | formed April 25-26, is “Men Are ___ N. St. Michael Seniors Plan ‘M urder Takes the Veil’ It includes: Mary Jo Suther- land, Joseph Tatham, Lawrence DeMilner, Ronald Andrews, Frances Goulet, Mary Ann Rey: holds, Phyllis Raymond, May, Ann Johnson, Helen .Frantel, Constance Shindorf, Mary Degg, “Rose Marie Flanigan and Mary Chtherine O'Dea. Otliers are: Kathleen Heitjan, Edna “Rowers, Mary Catherine Pruente, ‘Diane Kent, Mary Jane Puertas, N 1 Buchanan, Bar- bara Kucera; Robert Birchmeier, Charles Merititew, Joyce Dropps, Robert Haak and Michael Biallas. The play is a ritrder mystery which takes plac®,in a girl's school. ™ : A new set of encyclopedia has been added to the school wed this week. Kathleen Hitjan attended ‘the Pontiac Exchange Club mieeting.. ipecently with representatives from * other schools who participate in ‘\the Pontiac Teenage Traffic Court, Lake Orion Junior Play to Close Tomorrow Tomorrow night will be the final of ‘‘The Curious Sav- age,” the Lake Orion Community High Sehool junior class play. The play, to be performed at the junior high school begining at 8 p.m., concerns a woman who is committed to an institution. The student council voted this week to spend $110 for the repair of ping-pong tables now being used in the school and the building of three new ones icluding the pur- chase of hets and paddles. Dise Data and Chatter ‘ Radioman 2nd_ Class, 'Mandahl, instructor in - eal signalling at the Pontiac Naval eserve Unit, spoke to Madi- son's amateur radio club on Wednesday. The club is known as ithe ‘‘Ham Club”. Mandahl explained the interna- sm - The password is 4 ® still “Lollipop” as forthe third ' straight seven day stretch, Pon- tiac record fans tional code and its advantages, eee : s —— have turned Ooo keying. La La into “Ooo . Lolli Lolli.” AT LINCOLN The Chordettes seem to have departed from their barbershop (or would it be beauty shop?) harmony with great finan- cial success, “Twenty Six Miles” by the Four Preps is ranked second but looks like its beginning to sub- merge. From here on in a whole gang of newcomers have taken over. “Don't You Just Know It’ by Huey Smith is solid in third and) ‘looks big. Just’ noséd out last! week, this disc may hit the top Lincoln Junior High School was the scene of the Michigan State Vocal Association's District Con- test last week. Eleven vocal groups traveled to° Lincoln from various points throughout the southeastern area of the state to compete for vocal ratings and then to com- bine their voices in massed sing- ing. The four groups which received a first division rating included | the Lincoln Convert Choir, The | Lincoln Ninth Grade Chorus, The Isaac Crary Ninth Grade Girls’ | Choir, of Waterford Township x & * nd. The Birm m Derby | 4 ; Girls Choir, ingha | As-is my policy, I give credit to The Lincoln Concert Choir trav- idises over sides, Ricky Nelson has eled to Troy today to sing an|* ‘vosided smasheroo in his cou- A | Music in the Round — ne”, by Dick Saunders by itself, but together they're get- ting enough calls to put the dise in fourth, “Sweet Little Sixteen” by Chuck Berry is a toss-up for fifth. It’s definitely living on borrowed time, POP ALBUMS: Man” original cast LP (Capi- tol WAO-990) is still tops in the area say record shops, and shows ng signs of relinquishing its lofty perch, @ * * If you like stuff with a French flavor, try either “Pixie From Paris’’ (Vox 25300) or “Frankly French” (Vox 25310) by Genevieve, The pert little songstress. and con- versation piece of the Jack Paar TV show, Tonight, does some re- freshing things here. . THE JAZZ NEST; Take your pick. These are the top five sell- ers: “Songs From ‘My Fair Lady’ (Contemporary 3527) by Shelty Manne & Friends; “Mod .— ern Jazz Quartet” (Atlantic 1265); ° - “Pal Joey’ (Contemporary 3543) by Andre Previn & Pals; Garner's ‘Concert By The Sea” (Columbia ‘hour’s assembly program for the|Pling of “My Budget’s Got A Hole}: student body of Baker Junior In It” and “Believe What Y ou High School. | iSay.”* Neither side would rank 1/883); and Count Basie’s “Basie in London’* LP Werve scpeiaioe * | ae “The Musie— a ¢ Nes Be aa dae ve ey ge ae Pa Ld as # SE ee ee eee © ee es eee ee ee ee oe eg ee ee ee i, \ fof . Ss j ee i i , \ s t % f * TWENTY-TWO —_ ‘THR PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1958 | : a, ‘Sometimes, says 'Al Spong, when|iating rest, you ely mena that | . + The world’s sorest loser is a HAVE YOUR i. 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(Said alee Cece for the surplus food, Poelker said, | —— kov. have signed up for distribution of| indicated that many families still From that time on, the goateed|free government surplus food inhave some member working. GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. ‘Bulganin’s prestige deteriorated. 'St. Louis. | . : . Pontiac ‘He was left home when Khrush-| City Comptroller John Poelker) Most children coming before 18 E. Huron | FE 4-0566 ~“ Others at ‘chev junketed aboard and. hé was/estimated 4,000 to 5,000 persons juvenile om os we ees Hear the Thomas and Lowrey Organ . less jolly at Kremlin receptions. [would register for the food pro-|States are between 15 a years ay : ane $2 98 To keep up appearances, Bul-/gram, prompted by unemployment of age, according to the Encyclo- WE ARE OPEN MONDAY’ AND FRIDAY NIGE 8 gt | : | ganin was allowed to sign the let-\that has reached more than 70,000, 'pedia Britannica, , /4 . ters the Kremlin has sent in an li A sparkling black endless stream since it began pres- 4 we / - patent swivel strap eae the West for a summit con- ; : : / ference. But it is significant that E that masa : & = pagioes “12¥ \Bulganin was the only senior So- strap-or pump. sizes 14 72 viet leader who did not confer to 4, 82 to 12. Also in white. - with United Nations Secretary 4 General Dag Hammarskjold dur- ‘ing the latter's current Visit to : : @ Moscow. Zhukov, et al in the junk pile. Bulganin is an ‘“‘old Bolshevik’; Sa sha ELECTRIC is OW t K OOL —— = 4 . i * * » Bulganin came up through the ‘ranks in the prescribed manner. He joined the party in 1917, year of the Bolshevik Revolution, served four years in the secret police, then five in Soviet industrial man- agement posts. Later he was president of the ‘State Bank, mayor of Moscow | from 1933 to 1937. He was ap- | pointed to the Party Central Committee in 1939. Two years later he won local fame for help- - Se KIT | ee WR ing to direct the defense of Mos- | [ag 2 le ae map. cow in 1941. . \was named a marshal although Hal ALL THIS 3 | the army he commanded was | \ ‘officers — and armed forces min- 4 ister. i E mY . 3 Pe Jacobs Chuck Ls ‘ a 4 Bulganin survived the shakedown cad Chuck Key ~ Sie e Geored . ‘period after Stalin's death in such 2 , . at Stalin smiled on Bulganin. He | |purely one of communist political y e Quarter Inch Wall | : a “3 yy) For Home! Shop I lain I | good shape that he stepped in as e Sturdy Tool Ches! premier when Khrushchev dumped a /4 @ Nine Twist Walhes _ 4 q* . | INCLUDED Georgi Malenkov in February, LC 1955 e Twist Drill ‘ e ee Nao, Batennta bees bes tum. © 6 pC. Adapter Set e yj ; No reason to grieve, though. He | e 20 Sanding Discs el Neisner’s Shoes [7-235 '5° = ute Bar of | | |star for three. In the Russian lexi- | @ Steel Bench Stan | NOM IE Open Monday and Friday ‘til 9 heeded pein, no matter \ e Lambs Wool Buffer | W , 7 a SALE ONiy; 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY NEAB INTERSECTION OF TELEGRAPH LOTS OF FREE PARKING Daily 9 to 6 LON NDLE] FIREPLACE TRASH HOVEL| FIXTURES | ee eg Eee. A aad if BURNER [2° \2= | qi! 99 | at a “ag Regular $1.69 14-2 _. WEEK ¢ Ft NEWEST STYLES END 3 | 7 PIECE O05 onty |... 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(AP) — When moon rockets are available, the Air Force Missile Test Center will be prepared to launch them. x k * for the second stage, and a rocket as yet undeveloped for the third stage. The Army will use a Jupiter-C, modified somewhat from the four-stage rocket that | launched. Explorers I, II and HI and that _ i (amie en oy |[nssgeszzzse an will be used to put up two or three more Explorer satellites. That’s the assurance from Maj. Gen. in «) Kelvinator Donald N. Yates, test center commander, x *« * vata pans Ls ssenueeeeee: B Yates said, in answer to The unmanned vehicles, equipped with Peer See | sAareSeaRanes! | the testing range here = ns pare ane radio.and recording instruments and, in ey g°y* ral] ICE +t det | ee some cases, a type of television or mechani- Pe Y. sre : anything—within reason—that the missile manufacturers send down to us.” The Pentagon announced that the Air Force had been ordered to undertake three “ moon survey vehicle projects, and the Army to try one or two, * * * The Air Force will use this combina- tion: A Thor missile for the first stage, the second stage of the Navy Vanguard rocket cal ground scanning device, will seek to conduct exploration in the vicinity of the Maj. Gen. John B. Medaris, commander of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency at Huntsville, Ala., said the United States now has rocket engines powerful enough, to reach the moon. The first allocation to the several lunar projects will be eight million dollars. moon but may not land on the moon itself. | — Suspect Something Spectacular What's Next in the Cold War of Space? By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP Foreign News Analyst | A mammoth Sputnik? . .. A’ SERVICE? ‘to tie the next venture to some- He advocates an d immediate ; rs Yes J ‘thing new in the cold’ war: An|™ilitary a nice A ® Automatic Defrost — 13.2 Cu. Ft. © Automatic Defrost — 12 Cu. Ft. © Tape Recorders’ ® Record Players eT.V. © Hi-Fi ® Radio . © Inter-Comm. Systems | © P.A. Systems BLAKE RADIO TV | 4 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 END YOUR RUPTURE MISERIES With a New . Sputnik, perhaps five: or siX Rn, ’ bd hee s : from wrong. Robert's brother! il > Both Join Hollywood's Hall of Fame Outruns Police, May Try 2- Year- Old ro ne ees inves Less Cottonseed O $ — Used by Fats Market $ ¥ . Stork to Hos pital; ranch near Perkins. David was _e ; \. ‘for Murder, Robbery with Robert at the time Blair was| BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Cotton- Fal a 3 Freed of Charge shot through the heart and two) seed oll now accounts for less than Smiling | at Jimmy 2. WOODWARD, Okla. w—Twelve- other men wounded. The boys said| 2? per cent of all fats and oils used at the Cote ies pomt, pleccave > TAMPA, Fla. @® —.Luther B.|year-old Robert Smith today|they~intended to rob the store. wplond he pap “ab uae ano Bar 3 anh share 2 Act eC Sharp if on Thr ft Cee ee ey ee eee foe anand eect cf Being trled) fountains on the moon have|3§ per cent. Soybean ol SMORGASBORD = hospital along busy streets so fast Robert was ordered by County been estimated as high as 40,000|for a 33 per cent share; it's abotit LUNCHEON BUFFET > last week that even pursuing traf- Judge James Young to re erim-| 2nd 50,000 feet. , 20 per cent een ores cal | 11:90 to 2:30 $ gow Picea ome | on ouceiser re | S narmae i esting death AllYouCanEat > a 0) , a Ww! gro- q Woodward, whe, Walltd off with the | his portrayal of” the colonel ia, “The * © &t cer, last Sunday. No charges have DIFFERENT VARIETIES SMORGASBORD BUFFET ¢ the year in her firet starring a | Bridge on the River Kwai.” In the back seat of the cab was/been filed against the boy, who is > 5330 to 10:00 P. M. 2 on Hollywood's new golden girl.) | By ALLEN R. soba dR. Mrs. Grace Ida Hillard. A few jailed here. PIZZA Pl E 9 > By LEE BELSER LONDON (INS) — Hungry and inutes after she arrived at the Shae Young said the . erate im teh Oc Saks ce tales M ANNY S $ HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Before the broke one day in 1934, Alec Guin-\nospital she gave birth to twins, |*2%_°14 enough to know rig at’ aANNy'st ens Smorsasbers $ aaeesimncmcmesannrmemenneateny | Academy Awards show Wednesday ness found himself wandering past, With Mrs. Hillard at his side,| FINE FOOD AND LIQUOR =} night, Joanne Woodward said she the Picadilly Theater in the heart Little went into court. He admit-| -WANTED i @ Want M-$9.tElizabeth LakeRd. $ knew Deborah Kerr would win. of London. ted he might not have had his 1,000 COMIC BOOKS e Last Call . . . For Your Bowling | 3 “But at least,” she added, “I'd On impulse, he asked the girl in °8? — nder one nd bly- bg f Claret 0 Banquet Reservation—FE: 3-9528 . $ be the only Oscar nominee to show the box office: ‘Any jobs going?"’| Novelties. : up in a homemade dress.” * * & ‘tera lecture about sole driving | ,PIPER’S MAGAZINE OUTLET ttt + « « The girl tartled. but Guin-|* 2 lecture about safe driving | 35 subarea Ave. girl was startled, but Guin- =then smiled. He said he once, The green velvet and satin-ZOwn, ness was even more so when she had made it to the hospital with eee ot thie ist's theigi Sent him.to see the stage manageronly six minutes to spare when|@l SQUARE and ROUND |j| * CHEESE + CHEESE ond SAUSAGE and the latter hired him to play he was outrunning the stork in ; and not at oh sebenive of her three bit parts in the play ‘‘Queer|his own family. ‘explosive nature. Cargo.” The traffic charge against Little Presents , ST am the most parsimonious | rye salary was $14 0 week, but |\“8! ‘dismissed. This Satur day | Night ¢ Only soul in = — she said = it aaa eke : pee ——EEE_ mee yt Ti ov aaa Seeaehs back Oe cently. "t know where gest ; 00. Bot iter, 1 dat ave an | rm oo a hs Be reels ee Adee eect 57 Woodward, Dewot , TOMMY TIMLIN y aqio-video Ex ive ‘English. Guinness was born in the rain | Dancing Every Thursday, GS Crazy, Zany, Hilarious Comedy M. C. “But I never throw anything {bone section of London on April 2,| LAS VEGAS, Nev. W—Actress' aay and Sunday ; : 1914. His formal education ‘Frances Farmer, 43, and radio- _ away and I know more ways of luca’ came) using left-overs than anybody | an abrupt end in his teens, and television executive Leland Mike- {] * CHEESE aid MUSHROOMS * CHEESE, HAM, MUSH- nuae lead carety lay coat financial pressure forced him into|sell, 53, were married here yes-' an advertising agency as a junior terday. 2 copywriter. They said they plan to retufn PIZZA TO GO | ae. Linda _ Om the other hand, she is ex- x *« * to San Francisco Monday where cise: 8 A.M. <1 AM. Com fon fo belbing Pale gilt Mivertising career was briet/Mikesell works az a management Il caygpu$ BALLROOM Phone FE 8-6741 | Mon: Tire THuns. p to he ping = ee i and somewhat less than brilliant.'consultant. FENKELL and LIVERN' 8A. M.-12 P.M. i Singing Record Star in vara open ge: He is remembered mainly as the os Parmer wie dwercea eal Modern and Sausre Dancing | . . M-59 end insisted. * *,|young man who accidentallyMarch 7 from . Lobley ’ 37 an ~ aot destroyed Oe rene ia (marked up a fourinch printers|Jr., Seattle city employe. Prem ‘very TUES. FRI. SAT. . | White Swan Drive In Pontioc Loke Rd. ; : friendship with a girl when I i \biock as four feet and delivered|viously she was the wife of actor | Floor Show Eddie —_ « poodle i an —— chunk of engraved|Leif Erickson. : —— ll . t ~ : es Sanaa her feel awful because she wanted Sad Ye ! 7 . Saturday Collins | tnd’ tt made her feel as if she| He wasa't fired, but he quit « _ SMORGASBORD MEALS NOW Dining at Its Distinctive Best Only Banjo Artist charity. I learned) Short time later when he secured | : ; | Se ee te es = -© dramatic school scholarship. | Available Daily at Town & Country Inn Lu nc heon OPEN 7 DAYS hes ol eager with the yearly | AND 7 NIGHTS Money-conscious Joanne a leather-bound volume of : 2 ex Since the age vf five | Shakespeare and a small handful | SMORGASBORD SMORGASBORD D Inner 7 backs ever since the age when she swiped the jonquils out | % “sense in his pocket. LUNCHEON DINNER . JAM SESSION TUESDAY & FRIDAYS ot ber own back yard and sid | The change didn't last long and Cocktail Party . WITH for five cents a the volume of mepecveere didn't —— a on . M. te cawt. ae oe = te : m _ belied against being glamorous.'qoor to stage door looking for eo . AND HIS SWINGMASTERS She still feels the same way and paris. “1 want soldiers,” said the mint spits fire at any and all movie producer at the Old Vic, ‘‘and you Tax heey waecsoage Tax and Beverage ) Corner of Elizabeth moguls who try to mold her into/ don't look like a soldier.” Dell Ss nni~<> Lake + Ae | SPECIAL SUNDAY, SMORGASBORD! | 1 Short Bleck West “['ll never understand Hollywood! One of the judges who had award- , Reservetions. FE 2-2981 of Huron on eh noe ae led the yeatly prize had been John Served BAKED HAM — ROAST BEEF And she'll never understand why, laud. and ceo Proll 1:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. TURKEY ........... $1.95 I}. | Sa = ' very often, brutal honesty is mot) ois. counted out’ 20 po OR A’LA CARTE LUNCHEONS and DINNERS | . tbe beat polly, [acie courted out” 20 younde—e . : | | The Green Parrot. S0C ee San ee: | TOWN & COUNTRY INN TreAysle Ul shod Weltyooed coming ont | 2° rt plok it up. | | Ys going, but she figures that sit- potent geel GAC moa! Boer “Cocktail Lounge and Restaurant” ting quietly by. and smiling Hetero maneeet te eat ct ae 1727 $. TELEGRAPH RD. FE 3-9888 ni nN sweetly would give her ulcers, Picadilly Theater. With the mag: | <======aeem Recently (Jan. 29), Joanne mar.) nificent salary of $14 a week, he ried her best friend—actor Paul! could attend the Old Vic, and |p Oe ae . { “he hs ee oes tend Sram ies 1 ll ee newt “most sopwant eet Laie - 1. seo ears Sol Seay enol new production of Hamlet. | WOODWARD at LON KE RD., | tee f : All Southern girls like to get en.('W° Years and four plays and then |) y ; be | , | THIS COUPON WORTH 25c gaged even when they aren’t really/27med the Old Vic gece — a (Formerly Henry’s Bloomfield Inn) wise cum to married.” : ‘ Recently made their first|*"4 1940 he appeared in 18 plays|f]) ane specialty 0 of the house is an atmos, here of com- | SUNDAY SPECIAL March 30th fim ee lees et ee mapotacion ae iS essheen and Ginmer mene to please “the ‘most dls- | Halibut steak a la carte, iE mer.” In the picture, Joanne plays : the daughter of Orson In 1941 Guinness joined the Royal) } { criminating palate. Welles. But in the end she merviell Naval Volunteer Reserve, eventu- ‘ choice et potatoes, chef's gale $s] 2 4 ad with choice of dre e foe om om ae om on om om ow oe oe oe . was commissioned and i saan? r 1 vegetables, hot roll and but- wiih Gn a mo on vetes ) Businessman’s Luncheons 11 a.m.-2 p.m. i} Lay ae ie. pen triendship. craft. p Open ll a.m. to 2 a.m. i TAVERN S SQ. Ss 2 2 eS ee RB aE Re RB eR ee ee ee ee ee eager : | A Open Daily 9 A. M. to 2 A. M, — Sunday 2 P. M. to 2 A. M Judge Guilty, Fines Self iy here ain = grt igri [ Located in Michigan's Newest Shopping Center — | | WATERFORD Yin PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 1650 N. = at Pontiac Road _FE 3-9732 TEXARKANA, Tex: — Mu-|Sicily, Guinness wasn’t notified! | nicipal Court Judge Ted Goldman)that the assault had been postponed |[| pleaded guilty to running a redifor a half-hour and took his LCT : light. He fined himself $8.25. in according to the original sched-|}) ule. 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ARC H 28, 1958 TWENTY-SEVEN _ TH J f He Shoots Down Hawk in Order to Kill Squirrel. | RICHMOND, Ky. (®~—Barry Cox) and a hawk had the same idea. When he drew a bead on the squirrel, ‘the hawk_ swooped ‘down, =m » Sms Patients Resent | Doctors Fees then got the saute with the other barrel. -s | HOWARD JOHNSON'S NOW OPEN Serving Breakfast from 7 A. M. Don’t ‘ Understand WASHINGTON W—A paid and aren't convinced wrong with them. * * * tional Research, gave *Council of Brunch time, lunch time, dinner or munch time—it’s always the right time to come to Howard Johnson’s! Whatever the hour, whatever your wish, Howard Johnson's serves up the tastiest full-course meals, salads, sandwiches and delicious desserts. And, you'll be doubly pleased ical they function as_ citizens, tists, taxpayers and providers. with our wide range of food at a wide range of prices to * 28 flavors of pure, rich ice cream HOWARD Jounsons On Woodward (US-10) at Square Lake Road—Just South of Pontiac toration of their health. To them, ‘mail. traffic will bear, They want stand-| everyone.” * x * $$ == Se a _ for themselves, advice on such things as select- and working out tax programs. — and SATURDAY ~~ a f MARTIN: Lewis’ running their offices. For Head of Motivational Research Says People thousand doctors were told today their pa- tients consider them vastly over- the physicians know or care what_is Ernest Dichter of New York, di- recfor of the Institute for Motiva- this ap- praisal to mempbers of the Medi- the Washington area. The doctors got together for a checkup and diagnosis of how scien- Dichter said the doctor's major concern is a problem he shares fit all pocketbooks, with his patients—a frequent fail-| | am nated that Jennifer Jones is...) ; 45 Arnoldo G. Barron, who de- ‘ ure to understand each other. igoing to make two more pictures, aera. We ouoetie cone | scribed himself as leader of the ao, Gareoal broiled steaks * . « * . for 20th-Century- -Fox. Much as q danced every tambe. group, said the men purchased Grilled-in-butter Frankforts “Remember,” he said, “that pa-jliked her in ‘Song of Bernadette As Ken Carter said, ‘This is'2'™* and ammunition from an un-| * Tendersweet fried clams tients resent fees which are tied|I didn't like her in “Farewell tO the kind of party Hollywood used disclosed source in the United to the sdving of a life or the res- |States with $20,000 which they had this approach smacks of black- Patients also resent being! billed on the basis of whatever the ard fees which are the same. for, In other phases of their clinic in the Sun” will write the script. the doctors got ing investments, buying insurance British novelist, There were helpful hints too on one these he'll do first. thing: Don't keep magazines more | Hollywood Headlines Mike Todd Jr. Discards Rebels Jailed in New York Plans for’ ‘Don Quixote’ ee up’ among the top ~=y Caught by Coast Guard| By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS | givers Tuesday night when he host- | on Their Way to Cuba HOLLYWOOD (INS) —* “Don Quixote’ was so much Mike Todd's ed the most original surprise party) With Arms Shipment of the year honoring Nancy Si-! own conception of the character natra's birthday. and the play that at this moment all ideas of bringing it to the screen have been discarded by) Mike Jr. and his associates. While Mike Sr. was winging his way to New York on the ill-fated “Lucky Liz,” Vincent Korda, the art director fer “Don | ‘ Quixote,” was waiting in New York for him with plans for location. Korda had earlier com- municated with Mike and sug- gested that “Doh Quixote” be | BROWNSVILLE, Tex, |Thirty-six. hungry but fired-up Cuban rebels from New York ifumed in jail today charged with conspiracy to violate the U.S. Neutrality Act. Four Ecuadoreans also were accused. | A Coast Guard cutter rammed | their 85-foot vessel about tive | miles off the lower Texas coast | in the Gulf of Mexico, All the, New Yorkers were uniformed and_ heavily armed. * * * The vessel halted only after U.S. | agents pulled alongside and board- ed her. The men surrendered with- out resistance. i Hugh, minus his six shooters, assembled 50 of Nancy's closest friends at Remanoff’s and then the entire crowd drove to her house in a skydome bus com- plete with singing musicians. Barbara Stanwyck said the bus was so beautiful ‘“‘we should just pick up Nancy and go on to San Francisco!” Nancy, who had thought she was, dining alone with Hugh before the, fifmed in Greece or South Amer- cavalcade arrived, was speechless : had ruled out Spain (“4 x : lea. Mike Ne et , iwith surprise. And another big after he received opposition about his Ideas of how the famous [Moment came when her three ld be filmed. ichildren presented her with a white nr — mesred beaver coat. Pretty blonde June Haver kept ‘‘modeling’’ as a Arms.” However, that's merely my ¢ pive in the old days.” = and many people will ae & (Copyright, ot saved over . ple foun 4 > | ° , . - David Selznick has agreed with | Cubal rebe} leader Fidel Castro) | enaay aaice ic lackives tae acrigt Cuban Labor Group and that the United States had no | j and cast to 20th for both pic- right to seize his men and weap, tures. One is “Tender Is the * ons. | Night” for which Harry Brown, Hopes (0) Block Strike ee | whe won an Oscar for “A Place freedom — the freedom not only jof Cuba but of the world,” Barron said. HAVANA, Cuba (®—The Cuban i . Confederation of Labor, which wi script the! ..; mF is island’ . ‘other, “Mary Magdalene.” But ous a inh of bee wn ‘ ne ‘Selznick hasn't decided which of. ulation as members, has mov \to ward off a general strike which ‘rebel leader Fidel Castro threat- Christopher Isherwood, noted * * * The, group protested by going on a hunger strike. All refused food and coffee ordered to prisoners in| ‘Cameron County jail last night. MIRTH! ‘Hope I Never Wake Up’ ‘than three months. Hugh O'Brian (Wyatt Earp) ‘ens. ‘ ; ; Barron claimed the United States’ was shipping arms to Cuban Pres-. Castro said the strike will be ident aig, and that the fast called “at any moment. Many would last until such shipments | Cubans expect the call in about) were halted. He said none of the » MODELS!" \. music % Their Funniest Yet! By PATRICK MCNULTY hours this morning a tired Miyo- ‘shi Umekji took a drag on a cig- ‘arette, a sip of coffee and said: AND ‘I never wake HAL WALLIS ; Wednesday Awards. night's Coton BY TECHNICOLOR, SONGS! innemereta You Leok So Femher * * * Sitting in her night club dress- ing room, kimono-clad: Miyoshi said: “‘] was so surprised. didn’t think I had a chance.” Wren Vou Prevend > Arvate and Modem eon q Tre Lucky Beng: The Get Ledy Hollywood-style: agents who curled their lips a the husky-voiced singer a ——_ ago now beat at her door. | Oscar Winning Miyoshi- Says It's Like a Dream HOLLYWOOD — up — In the wee swelled the .pretty head of Miyo-| “It's all like a —— but I hope’ BEGAN IN USO Af s | Miyoshi, the | attoneved dot! She began seven years ago sing- Who Wouldn’t Shake? dents of Ecuador. We)8)= LS \from Japan, said she hasn't slept ing at a U.S. Army service club, d S | All ut one of the 36 said they. ‘since winning her Oscar as the|ear her village of Sapporo on the ATWATER, Calif. Ww — Bill| were New York born. best supporting actress for 1957 at|!sland of Hokkaido. A job with a Academy >and in Tokyo followed. There, in. 'ticeably as he stepped from - Her Oscar has meant success, ‘star in her homeland. She made a flood of tele- five movies, But she dreamed of, vision and movie offers, strangers that magic land her American! greet her like an old friend, and friends | few ‘stars overnight. a week. The guerrilla leader said Ctbans who do not join in will | be tried as traitors after the down fall of President Fulgencio Batis- ta, Castro's goal. * * * | Eusebio Mujal, secretary gener- al of the confederation and a staunch Batista supporter, said he had new pledges of loyalty from most of Cuba’s workers. Any |Strike would be crushed quickly, Ihe said. group had eaten since Wednesday night. Tom Wagner, U.S. customs agent in charge of the Browns- ville office, said authorities had been working on the case for sev- eral weeks. . t: a * He described the E! Orion as a converted snapper boat sailing un-| der Nicaraguan registry. The cap-| | However, her swift climb hasn’t, who learned English in ee _Memorizing | shi, native Japan by American jazz lyrics. crew of three also were arrested. All’ identified themselves as resi-. ‘Blasingame, 29, was shaking no- Flu Has Mickey Down LAS VEGAS, Nev. inight clubs, she told homesick ‘pickup truck. He had good rea: ‘Gls in song that. they went to her/4 Southern Pacific aS head, or that she, too, w i ie ‘ing of a white Christmas. * * * 1 1 | shield. jact last night at the Riviera Hotel. Young ‘Scientists’ Hurt youthful “‘rocket scientists’ were) . ‘ when their home-made| Among male readers, advertis- tain, Jose Bolivar Medina, and the’ Py Mickey as dream- train had just chopped off the Rooney is down with the flu. The front off his truck, up to the wind-, | Pint-sized actor bowed out of his | Injured were Phillip Lee 14, Neil Collins Jr., 13, and COLUMBUS, Ohio (# — Three chael Burns at; 1B. : injured missile exploded as they “began to ‘ing in newspapers has even great-: fuel it with kitchen matchheads. | ier readership than the sport pages. GET MORE OUT of LIFE — GO OUT to the movies! Tl NOW SHOWING at Your BUTTERFIELD Theaters TODAY and SATURDAY ~ 6:04 - 9:08 4.G-M presents in MGM.CAMERA 68 /MONTGOMERY CLIFT! 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PERFECT FOR PART | A studio executive spotted her and decided she was perfect for Katsumi, the Japanese girl whose | marriage to an American GI ends ‘so tragically with “Sayonara.” MATINEE SATURDAY DOORS OPEN. 12:30 er" Le ewrvevevevewewrevevrwevevrwe.}, Anna Magnani, Anthony Quinn in “WILD IS THE WIND” DONTIAC _ DRIVE-IN 3 48 Wt G {JEN Lah eat FOR YOUR COMFORT - IN-CAR HEATERS... The movie industry thought so’ — L : | | | too, and, proved it with an Oscar. i A ringing telephone interrupted | ot it BLUE SKY * * * ° “It's Red Buttons,” said a press, FE 4-4611 agent, handing her the phone. | “Red, how are you?” 24-year- 2150 OPDYKE RD. ‘old Miyoshi asked the ex-televi-. F “FRIDAY—SATU RDAY—SU NDAY—MONDAY |} how you feel... _Jcombat training. After that the sion comic who also won an Oscar, as her husband in a Tk oi “Yes, it’s wonderful , . . I know “No, I haven't sleep either, . . j I put Oscar on my piano and kept. getting up to see if he was: still there... . * * * i | “T thought it was a dream and| Oscar would be gone. . ., “Oh, Red, I'm so happy, and so § #& tired. Elvis’ Basic Training to Be Taken in Texas | FT. CHAFFEE, Ark. (P—Rock | ‘n’ roll king Elvis Presley, now, ‘a $78a-month Army private, is! scheduled to leave for Ft.. Hood, Tex., today. | kt & | He will. join the 2nd Armored Division for eight weeks of basid ‘Army will give him a permanent assignment. | * * ® i | The 23-year-old celebrity was in- ducted Monday at his home town LEIF ERICKSON | pronveve vy GERRY WALD COLOR by DE LUKE jr Memphis for a two-year Period evict STANLEY DOREN i . Herenngion Oe JULIOS EPSTEIN m STHOT Pane Today, 58,000,000 copies. of the ‘daily newspaper will be printed jand sold in the U.S. ‘/ “MONOLITH 2: MONSTERS TONIGHT-3-UNIT SHOW! EXCLUSIVE RETURN BATTLE of THE CENTURY! SEE IT NOW. ON FILM! The ~— MATCH of the Contery! CARMEN /BASILIO SUGAR RAY \Q ROBINSON OFFICIAL WORLD'S MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT FILMS === AND HERE IS A PICTURE ABOUT DOPE TRAFFIC} “Pickup Alley’ brings the nerceties prebiom evt inte the open!” Qe eae te Maree, bi Dati Be bbb be Mi he he hh hi te i i i i i ei li ln ln ill lt nl ln cll cli ll lnc a tt le Mi tis Ai tins tie ti te i i, i te te i te te i te i . wre 4 pe tee wee i hn Ni Ma Mi Me Me Mn Mae Mn Me Me Mee hn ee he de i i a naan ae eee nea ea nea ena ene een nen nen _wereeeeereerrvrerrererreereererewerewreeeerereeeeeeTee eee ere eae ey a, ie ee Se. Bi ee See ee; See. ee, ee es ee, ee ee ee, ee Pe ee ee Se eS. ee ee de ss Rage ster y = f } * : s ~ lie I TWENTY-EIGHT | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1958 . | : es " ° a | . tralian scientists using silver-jsquare miles by more than 25 Bob Considine Says: Rainmakers Succeed caer sap tt ‘he per cet he Commonweal CANBERRA — Recent rainmak- rainfall ovef an area of 1,500! zation reports. |. ‘Shorty’ Places Bet and Loses His Life="="*=""=~ T 0 - NEW YORK (INS) — Shortyjlow a big favor and carry my every weapon was in its proper| If he abandoned ship the chances |yambled that he could land it Manch, a 6-foot-7 Virginian who phonygraph records under your place on him. He was well weighted| were that it would crash into the Safely in the desert. Like most of Get All 3 Li iseat? I'll tak record-p! idown, but he couldn't be the! helped Jimmy Doolittle aoe in say Giese al = Eales ried t ea without some ee Rae pee As Les! ——— people to the busy « Liberal Terms « Lower Interest Rate » Free Life Insurance Tokyo on April 18, 1942, took the! ‘in Chungking and have us some Baby Ruth chocolate ‘ars. He,Vegas. He stayed with it to see her. . odds at Las Vegas the other day-|razzma-tazz,’ and Shorty practi- stuffed a lot of them in his shirt, that didn't happen, Shorty Manch rey a vega = were higher. Shorty _ The “house” beat him. cally trucked on away from us open at the collar, and dropped) ————— — tee bc x * hal r through the turmoil.”’ |down into the night. e , good-natu rman, | * * * i t ; Sr Lonel “His chute opened with a loud | T risen to light co and the job) Then a description of how ropert oad jerked him so badly | WE SELL WHA ° of base inspector at Nellis Air yanch’s mission against Japan - \ that it shucked the Baby Ruths , ; Force Base, near the gambling\ended, the tanks of his bomber sight out of their avanbors LS E | oasis, was tooling along in a T3 bone dry over an unknown section out of his shirt. Shorty just : e out. The big fellow ordered his| “Manch was probably the most | worst of all, for Shorty, his grip” Our Low Overhead Means Savings to You companion, Lt. Harold E. Forman,| heavily armed chutist who ever | Wa* broken on Bs rile ree | =A Little Out of th on, jumped. Wo went ent with two | of bis four pistols. e Way, But a Lot Less to Pay! to bail out, which Forman did Pe without a scratch. . 45s, a .44-caliber rifle which his | “Shorty's six-foot-seven body| Come in and see the many fine bargains of folks in Virginia sent him just frightened an entire village out of Piss sapeded oy eee wee before we left the states, a .22 jits huts. But he convinced them. Used Furniture from our trade-in dept. baie licllobanelace (catied automatic, a Luger, extra clips that he was friendly by holding! of ammunition, a hunting knife, is nose and making a face in] Shop the Rest — The upon to make. Escape was a5 |. Rowie knife and axe. ; ae. PSE p n See | simple as pushing a red button. ront of a Jap flag. He would have been catapulted | “We used to kid Shorty a lot ~ *& * 1 Mile East of Auburn Heights out of the giddily sinking plane about that rifle, and once he yelled) Anyway, here was Lt. Col. and would have béen back at back at us, ‘Don’t kid me, suckers.|Manch, 39 now and getting a little FURNITU RE SALES Nellis in time for a cocktail {I'll make my last stand with this gray, with his problem and his shootin’ iron. Manch’'s Last Stand,conked-out 133. He must have, 3345 Auburn Rd, (M-59) You Always Buy for Less at L& $ ®-¢ Mon. Thre Sat.—Fri. “til 9 FE 56-9241 ! before dinner. : : Id stuff for Short lthey’ll always call it.’ He was looked at the red button, his last Mere fed Cou L un ~ ¥'sure proud of it. ‘best chance, more than once. But Manch, a real pro in the trade of «Before he jumped that night of he knew what he would do all out-staring emergencies in the fly- April 18, Shorty saw to it that'along. = ing business. 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Pistons Belted, 120-96 Hawks to Meet Celtics in NBA Championships Hagan Again . Leads Attack With 32 Points for St. Louis . © ST. LOUIS w — The St. Louis Hawks turned Cliff Hagan lodse and defeated the Detroit Pistons 120-96 in the decisive game of the National Basketball Assn.’s west- ern division playoffs last night. * * * The victory sends the Hawks into the championship series against the Boston Celtics for the second straight year. St. Louis stopped the Pistons 4-1 in their best-of-seven semifinals series. Boston defeated Philadelphia 93- 88 last night to wrap up the Eastern Division semifinals 4-1. * * * Hagan, the high-scorer for either team in the Detroit-St. Louis series, collected 32 points last night — 26 of them in the second half. He scored 154 points in the five-game playoff. George Yardley, top scorer this season for the Pistons and the first player in NBA history to hit 2,000 points in regular season play, was held to 18 points. , * * * St. Louis and Detroit played about even for the first half with) the Hawks holding a slim 49-42 halftime lead. After the intermis- sion, the Hawks started to roll. Paced by Hagan, St. Louis scored 39 points in the third quarter in which the Hawks hit on 72.2 per cent of their shots from the field. The Hawks added 32 points in the final period and completed the play- off rout of the Pistons. Walter Dukes scored 18 points for Detroit before fouling out late in the game, Easy Ed Macauley had 17 for the Hawks, 12 in the second period in which the Hawks took the lead after trailing 20-18. * * * St. Louis posted a big rebound edge over Detroit,- getting 84 to 71. for the Pistons. The Boston-St. Louis champion- ship series starts in Boston Satur- day afternoon. The best-of-seven series will be televised nationally. College Mat Title at Stake in Tourney LARAMIE, Wyo. (#—More than 300 of the nation’s top collegiate wrestlers will weigh in this morn- ing for the 28th NCAA Wrestling Tournament. * * %: -Pairings were to be announced immediately after’ the weigh-ins. Seeding of top-rated entrants was made last night, but meet officials |, withheld results until after the weigh-ins, They set up a 32-man bracket}; for each of the 10 weight divisions. «& « * Walt Haitley of California Poly, stopped Gerald Haynes of Mich- igan State at 1:57 of the first & F , = ae % 4 as TWENTY-NINE : i Canadiens Lead | Redshirts by 2 in Cup Playoffs ‘Rocket’ Counters Twice to Pace Montreal Win; Series Moves to Detroit MONTREAL (® — The Detroit Red Wings held off the decision a little longer this time but the result was the ‘same and they took their second straight shellack- ing at the hands of Montreal last night. The Canadiens, led by Maurice (Rocket) Richard, broke the game open in the third period and walked away with a 5-1 triumph, their second straight victory over the Red Wings in the Stanley Cup semi-final best-of-seven series, * * * In the first game of the play- off Tuesday night they broke loose fér five goals in the first period, also with an attack led by Richard, and smothered the Red Wings 8-1. The series now moves to De- troit’s Olympia Stadium for games’ Sunday and Tuesday. | * * * they were within striking distance of the Wings until the third period. | | Phil Goyette got them into the) lead. Then Detroit’s Johnny Wilson |punched in a shot to tie the score. Jean Beliveau followed with the goal that proved the eventual win- iner. | However, the Red Wings still ‘were within reach going into the | ‘final period. At 5:05 of the third| iperiod Richard scored the back-) started the Canadiens off toward ON THE WING — Goalie Terry Sawchuk of the Detroit Red Wings kicks away a shot of Maurice Richard of the Montreal Canadiens while two other AP Facsimile Detroit players tried to stop the shot. Montreal won the second straight game in the series of the Stanley Cup, 5-1. Area Thinclads in Huron Relays . a By H. GUY MOATS Eastern Michigan University’s annual Huron Relays, which get under way tonight with Class B College Pair Faces Florida 2-Ball Champs HOLLYWOOD, Fla. # — Two college boy who gained the sec- ond round of the Hollywood Four Ball golf tournament by eliminat- ing the defending champions ‘face opposition from Florida's four ball champs today. Don Essig Ul of Indianapolis and Bob Ross Jr. of Springfield, Ohio, meet Bill Watts of Fort Lauderdale and Wayne Daily of Pompano Beach, holders of the Florida state title. Chiefs, Vikings Renew 19 competition, will .mark the 1958;morning, but Coach Wilson said renewal of one of the most bitter |the entries probably would approx- prep track rivalries in the state |i nate those of last year, including when Pontiac Central’s state cham- pions measure strides, Saturday, x «© * | But _both squads will be up against the 1957 unofficial cham- pionship squad, Birmingham. | Coach Kermit Ambrose will have | an entry in every event, and his | team again was rated the outfit to beat, Maples compiled 36 points to Northern's 35 and Chiefs were not far behind with 27. There is lays. : Teams are permitted only one entry in each event. Efforts to check Class A entries no formal championship in the re-| 57 Rivalry the two Flint schools, Ann Arbor, with the Vikings of Flint Northern. Battle Creek, Thurston, - Berkley, Ann Arbor, Lansing Sexton, Lan- sing Eastern, Wayne, Redford, Edsel Ford, Mt. Clemens, High-' land Park, two Royal Oak schools, Wyandotte and Mt. Clemens. Toledo Libby was in last year, also. Walled Lake, then Class B, was the only area ‘‘B’’ school to figure in the scoring for that division. * * Here are PCH’s hopefuls — Fred Brooks, high jump; shot Charles Brown; pole vault, John Bandy; broad jump, high and low hurdles, Dan Sowell; * yard dash, Bob Manning; mile run, Det Benson: 2-mile relay, Pete Cox, Charley jat the Eastern Michigan athletic | joffice were without result, this ‘Iron Men’ Beat Favorite Wichita DENVER (@® — Ft. Leonard Wood’s five iron men, who went all the way in overturning Wichi+ ta last night, are the only outsid- ers in the semifinals of the Na- tional AAU basketball tournament tonight. The sturdy soldiers, surprise 48- Basilio Learns Eye Will Heal CHICAGO (INS) — Former mid- ‘ found in their opening match. > 1; ‘ te 147-pound |r Army 5 in AAU Semifinals Car-|half rally that conquered the de- _ {topped jing. 45 victors over Wichita’s cofavor- ites, match their ball handling skill against Denver’s rugged re- bounding club that finished third in the National Industria] Basket- ball League, the AAU’s top cir- jhalf-mile relay, Barge, Walt Chance, Co-captain Roger Coats: shuttle hurdle relay, Dick Keller, Jim Hawkins, Manning and Sowell; Keller, Marc Turner, Joe Hill. Manning; sprint medley relay, either Bob Richards, Jim Pritchard, Ken Smith or Dave Burtch for the 440 spots, and Hill, or Radcliff end Turner at the 220 berths. Maples’ entries includes: In the 60- yard dash is Mark Hall: 880-relay all, Les Danielson, Doug Booth, Bob Kulow; 3-mile relay, Fraser Cocks, Rich Riley, Jim Reilly and Dick Boyd; mile, Lee Pelt; 65-yard high hurdles, Harold Chappell: 6$-lows, Booth! sprint medley, (440) Bob Benson (220) Hall (220) Kulow and (440) coPhil Ingraham; shuttle hurdle relay, Booth, Bob Gertz, Harry Klimushyn and Chappell; high jump, Gertz; broad jump, Kulow; shot, Chuck Gibson; vault, Bill Alcofn. Coach Al Cuthrell’s Skippers will be represented by ace hurdler Bill Cole, Jim Smith in the high jump, Bill Love- ] cuit. Bartlesville, Okla., co-champion of the NIBL with Wichita, is! paired in the first semifinal game at 9:30 p.m. EST against Peoria, Ill., another NIBL team. Denver and Ft. Leonard play at 11 p.m. x * * Denver advaticed with a second- fending champion U.S. Air Force All Stars, 74-63. Bartlesville turned in a polished performance in downing Seattle, 71-61. Burdy Haldorson’s 29 points the Bartlesville point mak- x * * Peoria’s superior heighth and manpower enabled if to pull away from the stubborn Lake Charles, La., team in the second half for ‘a land in the broad jump and 60-yard dash, Oley Wright in the shot. Jim Green, shuttle hurdle relay, with Cole, Loveland and Smith; sophomore Gary Bishbrecht im the medley relay, on @ 440 leg. Jerry Nelson and Smith get the 220 spots with Ron Crowe in the anchor 440, Loveland, Green, and Harry Nicholit comprise the 880 relay quartet. Phil Rieves goes in the pole vault. : Kalamazoo-Cage Coach Awarded State Honors . BIG RAPIDS, Mich, (® — The Michigan chapter of the National Assn. of Intercollegiate Athletics has selected Kalamazoo College coach Ray Steffen as its ‘‘Basket-. ball Coach of the Year.”’ Steffen directed his team to a second place tie in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Assn. bas; ketball race! this year. Kalamazoo College finished with a 13-7 record. Nelson Cincinnati ‘turning it into a route with a goal’ \just 14 seconds later. Richard tal- ‘lied the final goal. * * * Richard's first goal, the turning, point of the game that had been a, tight defensive contest for two pe- riods, got into the net after three splendid saves by Red Wing goalie Terry Sawchuk. But the fourth one Terry couldn't handle. From a faceoff the Rocket's brother, Henri Richard, sent a pass wide to the Rocket, who blazed a 20-footer toward the nets. Sawchuk got a piece of it with his stick, but not enough to deflect it. From there the Canadiens had easy pickings. Pronovost got his goal home ‘all alone. The second Richard goal was a short back- ward flip of a Dickie Moore pass. ‘Silky’ to Prep for Derby, May Go for ‘Big ¥ ALBANY, Calif. « — Silky, “Heart Throb” Sullivan, ‘looking like a million dollars and getting better every day,”’ is flying to Louisville in a couple of weeks to prep for the May 3 Kentucky Der- by. x * * If he wins and looks good doing it, he probably will go on to the Preakness and Belmont, seeking the Triple Crown. * * * His early departure will disap- ‘point thousands of Northern Cali- fornians, who already are buying tickets for April 19 at Golden Gate, |Fields’ Miracle Mile Track, GGF had boasted that Silky would com-| pete in a $25,000 handicap on that date, GRAPEFRUIT. ue leneenaemmenmmemmeenl AMERICAN LEAGUE j Pet. = Won Lest Boston : 10 4 714 Chicago Be Un60 . 9 7 563 ‘Kansas City . 8 8 500 New York ....... .9 9 500 Cleveland 7 9 438 Washington 6 8 429 Baltimore .§ il 313) Delve eeccsceceseecsees: Su 313, NATIONAL LEAGUE Wen Lost Pet. San Francisco 1 5 688! St. Louis .... .10 7 $88) Los Angeles 9 7 563) Chicago bens 10 «8556, Milwaukee 8 iu | ] is .9 9 500) | Cincinnati .9 9 500 Pittsburgh 5 il 313 | YESTERDAY'S RESULTS i Cleveland 13, Chicago (N) 7 San Francisco 10, Baltimore 0 New York 5, Kansas City 4 ston 2, Los Angeles 1 Philadelphia 6, Chicago (A) 2 Cincinnati 9, Pittsburgh 1 Wash 2, St. Louis 1 “B" 9, Pittsburgh “B” 7 TODAY'S BASEBALL Chicago (N) vs. Baltimore at Scottsdale. Cincinnatt vs. Boston at Sarasota, Fis. Los Angeles vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fila. Milwaukee vs, St. Louis at Bradenton, Fila. ae vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, a. St. Louls vs. Kansas City at West Palm Beach, Fila. Ban Francisco vs. Cleveland at Tucson, | riz, | Washin vs. New York at St. Peters-| burg, Fila. TOMORROW'S. SCHEDULE | Chicago (N) vs. Baltimore at Mesa, Aria. | Cincinnati vs. Los Angeles at Tampa, Fila.’ ‘Milwaukee vs. St. is at Bradenton, Fla! Philadelphia ' vs, Kansas City at West Palm " \Fia. : ag vs; Washington at Ft, Myers, San Francisco vs. Cleveland at Phoenix, Boston, vs, Detroit at Lakel Fis. Chicago (A) vs. New York at St: Peters- burg, Fila. \ % playoffs. Red Wings Thumped Again, 5 PRESS BOX Masako Kutsura, women’s world three-cushion billiard champion who stands only 5-foot and weighs 96 pounds, defeated ex-Tiger Dick Wakefield 50-20 as part of Detroit recreation matches yesterday. * * * All-America Guy Redgers of Temple has been adde’ to the college all-star squad which will meet the Harlem Globetrotters at the Detroit Olympia next Wednes- day. x « * The Michigan publinx association will hold election of officers at Bonnie Brook Golf Club at 7:30 Sunday. Roy Iseberg of Pontiac is current president. * * * The 1958 soccer season. opens in Detroit Sunday with 10 teams in the Michigan Cup series. Three games will be played at Jayne Field at 1:30.p.m. in Hamtramck. *\ ®& * James Driver of South Haven won the 112-pound title in the All- Navy Boxing tournament with a unanimous decision over Ralph Wright of New Bedford, Mass., last : AP Facsimile TOE DANCE — George Yardley, scoring ace of the Detroit Pis- | tons stands on one toe as he tries to go up for a shot against the St. ; | Louis Hawks with Charley Share (13) and Ned Parks (7) rear closing The Canadiens never trailed but in on him. The Pistons lost and thus are eliminated from the NBA oui ADIN Ni lia a aa ‘Bruins Square Cup Series Rangers Lose in. Overlime | NEW YORK (INS) — Jerry Top- |breaking goal and Andre Pronovost pazzini talllied a sudden-death goal|Madison Square Garden — on in the fifth minute of overtime play last night to give the Boston; Bruins a 4-to-3 win over New York and even the semifinal Stanley Cup playoff series at one game apiece. $y Pontiac Press Photo OCSC PREXY—A new president has just been installed, along with other 1958 officials, for the Oak- land County Sportsmen’s Club. Edward Spicer, Birmingham, (above) succeeds Ray Newman. In- stallation took place at this week's general membership session in OCSC headquarters at, Waterford. Saginaw Boxer in Main Event Mickey Crawford Faces Gil Turner at Garden in Televised Bout f NEW YORK — Young and clever- Mickey Crawford, who says he can beat most of the leading welterweights, gets a chance to prove it tonight against veteran Gil Turner at Madison Square Garden, Although he’s stepping up in class, the 24-year-old prospect from Saginaw, Mich., is the 7-5) favorite over the 27-year-old, fourth-r anking contender from Philadelphia. *® * * The television 10-rounder over NBC, 10 p.m., EST, tharks Craw- ford's debut as a Garden main eventer, The tall, fast-punching young- ster has posted a fine 20-2 won- lost record in his two years as a pro. His victims include two for- mer lightweight champions, Pad- dy DeMarco and Wallace ‘‘Bud”’ Smith, Mickey has won 14 of his last 15 bouts. * * ¥ The defeat was to Ralph Du- pas, high-ranking lightweight from New Orleans last Nov. 25. Since then Crawford, a commer- cial artist when he doesn’t fight, has beaten Chico Vejar and Tex Gonzalez, a pair of middleweights. Grosse Pointer Wins ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. #—J. R. Olson of Grosse Pointe, Mich., beat H. B, Ryder of Nantucket, Mass., 4 and 3 in the third round of match play in the 1958 American Seniors ress) ‘Assn. championship yester- lay. A capacity crowd of 15,925 at jhand to see the Rangers in their final home playoff game — saw ‘Boston twice come from behind on goals by Don McKenney before Toppazzini fired the winer. The 26-year-old right winger from Copper Cliff, Ont., let fly with a 25-footer at 4:48 of the overtime session that caught the upper portion of the net. Doug Mohns gave the Bruins a 1-to-0 lead early in the game but Andy Bathgate tied it 23 seconds later. The Rangers capitalized on two Boston penalties to take the lead at 8:58 as Bathgate scored again. * * McKenney tied it on a solo dash with 22 seconds remaining in the first period and, after Guy Gendron put the Rangers ahead in the sec- ond session, Me Kenney until Toppazzini's goal, which was set up by Fleming Mackell — who had three assists — and McKen- ney. Few Ski Areas Still Operating By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS still operating today, but most in their snow skis for the water variety. Boyne Mountain had the best re- port—30 inch base, excellent corn, skiing and all facilities open through April 13. Thunder Mountain near Boyne Falls reported up to 12 inches of corn snow with four runs operat- ing and skiing fair, For social skiers, a farewell party was planned for Saturday night. The Manistee Ski Area said three runs had good corn snow and two tows were operating. ed fair to good skiing on a corn base at its west slopes. Most other resorts have closed at Waterford At least four winter resorts were| | Ken Michigan skiers were ready to turn) In Cecil Skyline near Roscommon report-|% night. for the season. Enter the hot stove league and play YOU’RE THE MANAGER < (Fifteenth of a series, Assn. a blistering .403 pace for Milwaukee, By BEN OLAN Bob Hazle was a most pleasant surprise for the Milwaukee Braves. last season. Brought up from Wichita of the American where he had compiled only a fair record, Hazle hit at 41 games Hazle played a pivotal role in in egy. What would you have done to keep the Braves from scoring? The Cards and Braves are dead- locked 44 in the top of the Lith at St. Louis. Herman Wehmeier (R) is on the mound for the Cardinals. Ed Mathews and Hank Aaron, Milwaukee’s first two bat- ters, are easy outs. Wes Covington then follows with a triple. Hazle {L) is the next batter with Felix Mantilla (R) and Del Rice (R) to follow. c, Have Wehmeier walk Hasle given up eight hits in 1034 innings; Mantilla is hitting .225 for the year and Rice. .221; Vinegar Bend Mizell is the available southpaw pitcher.) and Mantilla intentionally to get to Rice? : (Other data: Wehmeier has the following situation. St. Louis ‘Manager Fred Hutchinson pulled his charges out of a damaging situation with some sound strat- a 4 Ut ie uy qne seq wy ! i ae BUA © = : ic q q : ** a 4 ia re * \ ; ve | \ \ 2 | # See CE oe See eee oe ee ee ee — 2 a SS Se Se ee ee “ \ = 3 f Si J EA : SS y 44 t vs " € THIRTY _THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1958 . \ ; Florida Derby \\ you ARE ONLY pee Cou 15 MINUTES in Saturday Test AWAY FROM MIAMI, Fla, #—Fifteen_ three- FR c ids lled today for| 7 Coane ‘$100,000. added Forida ANN ARBOR # — The Big Ten, two events last night when the 16-) Favored Michigan, the defend- was third and Indiana with five sophomore from Johannesburg, QUALITY Derby at Gulfstream’ Park, the|as expected, wasted no time before ‘event, three-day meet opened. | ing champion, and Ohio State, a |points was fourth. Eight titles will|South Africa, sprinted the final final big test of the winter for|it began dominating the’35th NCAA| Big Ten swimmers and divers 10-time former ruler, were dead- be decided tonight among the 59/100' yards and nipped Indiana's SERVICE derby age a, swimming championships. grabbed nine of the 12 point- locked today in first place with schools entered. John Parks “ the gruelling 1, saad . — New * * The Midwesterners moved right | scoring places in the 1,500-meter | 1@ points each. es & meter freestylq AT . Anti-Rust Design 4. als Colne snes into the forefront, winning the first! free style and one-meter diving. | Michigan State with seven points| Bill Steuart, a Michigan State) Don Harper oy Leg State, wee HERCULES MUFFLER — }/2 Chestnut gelding by * é; was second e three-me : longer — ond aes = out of Ellenwood, joined the prob- Vee : diving at the 1956 Olympics, de- HOMER HIGHT i eusreaiae able starting list ‘yesterday for the ’ ‘ - te, er ” we = - throned Michigan’s Dick Kim- “ amy jirich mile and a furlong race. | f 1S rie , ball on the one-meter spring- : National Muffler Colone] R, S. has al ree = 4 board. MOTORS, Inc races in 10 starts in ast two s Ford-Chev's $8.45. scahina, He won 'a/eix and’a ball ae Steuart had a battle tne eet ON THE : “49 to ‘53S ent oe allowance race Tiesday in Azalea Reward Hawai he cont =“ ba if the : | ° * | BOULEVARD : “DON R. Softball Drills sunday N.C. Tourney Is Final’ Parks casio ply. aches be-| IN OXFORD ‘MacDONALD, Inc. | Tryouts: for the VFW Class c| Qualifying Call for ied) eet te ae od 8: a ; of Fooe Parking ‘softball team will be held Sunday! Prog Linksmen 458, far slower than George : renee 5-6136 afternoon et 2:00 pm, st Jaycee Breen's world and meet records linterested can try out. There’s considerably henner at two-tenth of a secon ehin stake than just anot of the | weekly golf tournaments in the x *, * ‘ i sik ote Assice Open ‘eetting . California Poly’s Gene_ Lenz 1 way here today. was in contention most of the | Is a gas hog keeping you broke? } |) this is the iast call for quality- veato and placed third tn 18:00. ling for the two berths still vacant : Harper edged defending champ-| : lin the blue ribbon Augusta Mas- F Th jon Kimball by almost 14 points in: ters opening next Thursday, The : professional] Golfers Assn. has a the low board diving. Harper piled, 4 point system whereby two pros Ona point. Teammates Ron. en and Sam Hall placed fifth: |doing the best on the winter tour B iand not already in the Masters and sixth as the Buckeyes ac-| Tifield qualify for the vacancies. a for = 10 of their points | G Li N HI GHT Twenty-five points are given a the one-me —_— | ayer for a tournament victory, . by pel a second place and so on ee pean we ra | Service Mar. Says: down to one point for finishing y Michigan teammate axiola,'f 25th. In addition, a tournament the Mexican national diving champ- “We have complete victory carries a 10-point bonus. ioe ree a ag aggre wero service facilities 4 * * Ld ist e the g Ten. diving . 4 Currently, four pros are con- i monopoly by taking fourth. Smith for Chev P Pontiac | tending for the places. Bo Winin-) CLose SWIM — John Parks (left) of the Uni AP Facsimile va ee eimncte. when Otol and Buick. We have ger, silver- esSa, J€X.,! versity of Indiana reaches over to congratulate Swimming meet at Ann Arbor. Steuart’s winning . mela : engl Te William Steuart of Michigan State after a close time was 18:45.8. The meet continues today and nen pace tian : factory trained and Ree ee rlane®:| race in the 1500 meter freestyle in the NCAA Saturday. Michigan won nine of its points | experienced Fia., follows with 91%. In third in the diving. The Wolverines | — place with 78 is Bob oe / added the other when Cari | Mechanics. Specialists iPudgy Napa, Calif., pro who ‘ool : ixth in tho 1. | : “al; been in a slump this month. Dave - s | Seer mecusie = | in power-glide, Marr of Cedarhurst, N.Y., is| : turbo-glide, dynaflow ' Lorin Whittaker of Illinois was ‘ . fourth with 62, | | fourth and Darwin Killpack of Utah and hydramatic. 'was fifth in the endurance swim. W | ; so service other Easy for Japanese NEW YORK uh—Under lock and Boxing Club records from 1956 to weight contender Alex Mitteff of, * * > ead e TOKYO | ined Th |key in District Attorney Frank S. date. |Argentina, featherweight contend- Team standings had California types of a Pre i ee ar |Hogan’s office today were a mem- | x ler Ike Chestnut of New York and Poly in fifth, Winois and Southern automatic land's Davis Bod ae . uit © |orandum book, 16 bulky folders) Through ieee records and other lightweight Orlando Zulueta of|Methodist tied for sixth and Utah oom 7 day he two ranges ee anna and other papers belonging to information, Hogan hopes .to find|Cuba among others, was described jin eighth. transmissions. tories in opening Eastern Zone Herman “Hymie, the Mink’’ Wall-|out whether there has been any|by Bononi as the ‘front man for; Yale, rated Michigan’s leading play yesterday, iman. By Monday Hogan will havé skullduggery in the sport of box-|Carbo.” challenger, was shut out last night. vin his’ possession all International ing. Harry Markson, IBC ‘managing|It had but one diver competing. | IMMEDIATE DELIVERY | Hogans representatives, headed|director who along with Wallman/Eli Roger Anderson was scratched | ON -1958 by Assistant D. A, John Bononi,|was served with a subpoena for from the 1,500. Yale was expected REN AU LT M k T obtained Walman’s records yes-|a grand jury appearance, was or-|to score heavily tonight. ; | ar smen eam, uemy after getting ns search = pes to oe by noe, all from General sions Ju is organization's reco rom | DON‘T FEED A GAS HOG! DAUPHINE OCSC Riflemen Split este 1956 to date. Nation's Top Keglers | All colors. Also 1958 Hill- * Searching of the office of the See the New °58 Rambler NOW |[==: 2¥, == | ist eu‘ gig aa Wal a S ccom, aud Dales: | Shooting against the Detroit|warrant, Bononi advised Judge)fur business, and the issuing of a pen ourney : ; SERVICE ON ALL 'Marksmen club team, last night |Mullen that such alleged crimes|subpoena to Markson were the la-| _ | IMPORTED CARS on the home range, OCSC’s rifle- jas conspiracy, violation of unli-test developments in Hogan's in-) gypacusE, N. Y. (INS) — Vir- “oe G 3 eek Be oe € : Clean Used Cars men divided honors with their! arene sida aa Lcteeensy and agreeing which came tually every U.S. name bowler, PARTS and SERVICE | 1957 VW Sunrool, a good buy |) matchmakers bery” are ae .,|in the country will start stalking COMPLETE DEPARTMENT | 1987 Hillman Mins aro being and have been committed) At that time after the Virgil, share of more than $350,000 in . | 1957 DEW Combi OCSC won the handicap division|py Paul John Carbo, also known Akins-Isaac Logart welterweight prize money today when the 72- : 1858 Lloyd Combi ——_ but trailed in actual,!as Frankie Carbo, and other per-jtournament fight in Madison),. oinual American Sowing | i953 Fr aioe Cc 954-047, Match was close all tie/sons whose identities are not as) "quere G mn, a dozen or so men Congress Tournament opens in . | : ere co Cpe. way. yet ascertained. connected with the sport were Syracuse. L Pp | = RA L R IMPORTED AUTO’S | Margaret Meston’s 211 (HCP)| Bononi also advised Judge Mul-|served with grand jury subpoenas. |” * *« * i f was high, with E,. Wood topping/len that past investigation by the|poenas. | The 27,000 bowlers, who will of PONTIAC the actual with 195. The scores: (district attorney's office had es- - *« * lcompete tote thet 12 hours daily { Sales & Service 211. SAGINAW FE 5-9297 }j «7 Aubuyn Ave, FE 28148 | ocec — Danteinon. 1a: R, watgoner,|tablished Carbo as “an under-| Included in the group according CO™PE’e More, Tan oe at the’ We have body, bump | Open Evenings ‘til 9 P. M. 190-200: Henry, 188-202; McCutcheon. cqver manager of professional'to Hogan's office were the two through June 8 on 36 alleys at the ; i 203; Meston, 211; Nancy Newman, 192; | ©? 8 Onandaga County War Memorial and paint shop Martin, 189.200. 'Marksmen — Letrick. prize fig h ters through various. fighters, Akins’ co-managers Ed- ditori i Au from BAS 191-201; Ptaszynski, 199; Easter. 187:|front men.’ die Yawitz of St. Louis and Bernie |AUditorium, includes teams facilities managed Braddock, 191-200; Bradley, 190-202;|2 . 39 states, Canada, Hawaii and = Wood, 195-207. Wallman, manager of heavy-; 'Glickman of Chicago; Logart’s/~” PEE ; t oil by Mr. Hollis cpmase ee _ _ manager Eddie Mafuz: Billy SY" 8 vecenaune quintet of oil y : “ Brown, IBC matchmaker and aia. employes from Saudi}? He will be glad to ° jmanagers Willie Ketchup and Jim- Arabia. | : f rand National Tomorrow)» wn. | | _ give you a free All-County Five Saturday | estimate at our shop. AINTREE, England W—Duringibut who can say how much? 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Don't Give Up on ligers, Mctlale Says Young GM Finds| Situation Tough in Other Camps Bengals Are Searching | for Right Combination, He Claims LAKELAND, Fla. aaah the panic button on |Tigers, says Jobn McHale. team just hasn't got the message lyet. . “We've got plenty of talent sit- ting around,”’ says the young gen- eral manager, matter of finding the right com- bination." * * * McHale returned to Lakeland iyesterday after a swing around 'the Grapefruit circuit. With the |Tigers stuck with a 5-11 exhibi- wae yr GIVE YOUR HOME THE Aut, Chor Wrought Iron RAILINGS & COLUMNS save over 3 WITH Open Friday Evenings | _ ‘til 9:00 Carl Shell and Sons 4994 Dixie Hwy., Drayton OR 3-5043 | tion record including only one vic- \tory in the last eight games, Mc- any glitter on the other diamonds. | Things, he found, were tough all over. : * ” * “Outside of the Yanks-and the Braves I didn't find a club that didn’t have as many problems as we do,” McHale reported. He argued that the Tigers have the makings for a winning cam- showing the spring season hasn't been a total loss. x *« * ithan some of the other clubs and |a lot of them have been pitchers,” \declared McHale. “We hit well enough to win 11 or 12 games.” “Another thing,” he said, ‘‘we haven't been able to get in good condition because of the weather,”’ adding he was confident the team will jell by the start of the reg- ular season. From the front office Tiger president Harvey R. Hansen re- ported the board of directors were “patient men.” ~k-* “We're disappointed, naturally, | ke think we have to make an immedi- ate move,” Hansen said. He added |the club owners still have confi- dence in the team ‘managers. 2 x * * lis sure the club will come around. do it,” he added wistfully. terday, |Dodgers here at Lakeland today. ATTENTION BOWLERS Order Your Trophies NOW SPECIAL PRICES TO LEAGUES . American Trophy and Sporting Goods Co. Downtown Pontiac 18 E. Pike St. FE 5-9516 (» — Don't —— the The “and it's just a |Hale wanted to see if there was paign and that despite the poor “Detroit has had to look at a lot more young, untried players ‘but we're not the type of men who | and in the Field manager Jack Tighe also ‘But I wish they'd hurry up and The Tigers, who were idle yes- meet the Los Angeles x *& * x * * x * * Nixon Makes It 5 Straight Wins; Score and Mays i in Form The Associated Press The Boston Red Sox, bolstered! ‘by some excellent spring pitching performances, are “streaking” standings. | Owning a 10-4 won-lost record! ‘span the Boston hurlers have al- jalong atop the exhibition baseball ‘slightly more than two per cent along the Grapefruit and Citrus circuits, the Red Sox have won their last five games. During that lowed just 11 runs—an average of contest. MUTT IN A MITT — Montreal catcher Mike Napoli, working | out with the Brooklyn Dodgers, finds his pet Chihuahua likes his | two allowing only two balls to be , glove to take a nap. He is almost hidden by the at i} Wi ie , a Wy United Press Phote Boston 10-4 Led by Hurling Pinky Higgins’ club began the spring training season with a flourish as they fashioned a four- game victory skein with the Sox pitchers giving up only nine runs.) |Boston then proceded to lose four of the next ‘five games before embarking on its current string. Willard Nixon, who started the Red Sox ‘streak against the world champion Milwaukee Braves’ iMarch 22, turned in another fine, showing Thursday as Boston edged the Los Angeles Dodgers: 2-1. * * * Nixon. went the first five innings land received credit for the vic- ltery, although touched for the lone run, yielded four hits and struck out five. Ike Delock and Leo Kiely, fin- working two innings apiece, ished unscathed. The Red Sox, held to four hits, to squeeze out the triumph. Boston scored both runs in the opening inning off Danny McDevitt. There were two out when Frank Mal- zone singled and Gene Stephens capitalized on seven walks doubled him across. Three con- secutive passes forced Stephens home for the margin of victory. * * * Herb Score was back in form as the Cleveland Indians broke a four-game losing streak with a 13- 7 triumph over the Chicago Cubs. Bothered by a sprained ankle and a stiff shoulder most of the spring, Score cut loose and pitched four hitless and scoreless innings. The stylish southpaw, who was sidelined for most of last season io Four Favorites in Campbell ‘Cap BOWIE, Md. (#—The prospec- tive field of eight starters in to- morrow’s fifth and richest John B. Campbell Memorial Handicap splits down the middle with four possible favorites and four out- siders. Calumet Farm's Iron Liege, Mrs, E. D. Jacobs’ Promised Land and Paper Tiger, and Alfred G. Vanderbilt's Find figure to have the best chance at the lion's share of the $114,150 pot.. Old Elbow Ailment Bothering Crandall BRADENTON, Fla, uw — Catch- er Del Crandall hid an elow in- jury as the Milwaukee Braves battled to the world championship last year, but he's paying the price 'this spring. Del has been seeing Dr. Michael 'Discosola in Sarasota, and said he \was told the problem is a bone ‘roughness, similar to a bone spur but enly smaller. If the injury fails to respond to heat therapy surgery will be un- dertaken, but only as a final re- sort. The injury developed in Cran- jdall's left elbow when former ‘Pirate Dick Cole slid into him at home in June 1956. No Sun for Sportans PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. (#4 Michigan State and the Parris Island Marines were scheduled to play a baseball double-header to- \day in an effort to make up a game postpones yesterday by wet Es wr aii » ox MARKET 77 W. Huron St. Then See Us! NOW... You Can Get Your Brakes _Relined for as Little as $] 2” Bey was the third its current spring training tour. NCAA Bouts SACRAMENTO, Calif. “P—Har- old Espy, defending NCAA heavy- weight champion from Idaho State College, will be the underdog to- night in the semifinals of the NCAA National Boxing tournament here. * * * Espy's opponent tonight, Archie Milton of San Jose State, has al- ready whipped him twice this year. A 20-year-old sophomore from Redwood City, Calif., Milton won the Pacific Coast title in Reno, Nev., last week, In other heavyweight semifinal, Ron Freeman of Wisconsin meets Tom McNeeley of Michigan State. Freeman, who outpointed Don Tessier of Cal Poly in a preliminary last night, has a victory and a draw in two pre- vious bouts with McNeeley this year. McNeeley split a pair with Espy. * * * Jim Flood of Sacramento State won a b battle from John Gehan of M an State in a 165- Union Lake Bowling Tournament Saturday The annual Union Lake Fire De- "partment bowling tournament will, be held Saturday at Cooley Lanes. Action will begin at 10 a.m. and continue through the evening. Cash prizes will be awarded) the top bowlers in divisions for) men, women and children. A TV set and other door prizes will also be given away following the five- frame singles event, Any bowler is — to take part in the tourney, go towards the ond ae volunteer department. re ifor the Michigan State squad on | | i | PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (#—Ex- jheavyweight champion Jack Plus Tex TIRE CO. FE 8-0424 |Dempsey was lounging in the sun las the conversation turned to the best fighter of all time. Stretched out beside a swim- ming pool at this desert spa, the Manassa Mauler painted this com- posite picture for sports writer See. it here! 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New Records Seen in Relays AUSTIN, Tex. gif — Interest centered in the relay events, and the possibility of two new world records, as the big Texas Relays got underway today. * * * Experts looked for possible world marks in the mile medley relay and the 880-yard relays, while indications were that meet marks may crumble in all events but the shot put. The best bet for a new world! standard centered on California's Six of the Cardinals’ 8 form. it won pemmants nthe , Notre Dame's 1957 football team. ibegan the season with 21 letter- men, The Indians scored six runs in the eighth inning ‘tie after they had jumped ahead ‘with seven in. the fourth. Walt to break a 1-7) season. Moryn socked two home runs to their last six games. * * x 0 behind Andre Rodgers’ pair of ihomers and Ramon Monzant's six seoreless innings. Willie Mays also, slammed his third circuit clout in! two days. | Aided by Mickey Mantle’s two- ‘run triple, the New York Yankees, 5-4. Billy Hunter homered twice for the A’s. * * * and Stan Lopata walloped four- baggers to spark the Philadelphia Phils to a 6-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox; Dee Fondy, produced three hits—including a! homer — and Brooks Lawrence | limited Pittsburgh to three hits in| seven innings as the Cincinnati and Bob Mabe walked. pinch-hit-| ter Herb Plews with the bases full in the last of the ninth to give the Washington Senators a 2-1) The San Francisco Giants) blanked the Baltimore Orioles 10-) ‘tallied three times in the bottom. SO SACRoe ES der 0! the ninth to shade Kansas City) In other games Harry Anderson Redlegs whipped the Pirates $1) 5 ’ bd “Now don’t land on the rough yards, keep an eye peeled for _avelvet smooth Vertagreeni lawn.” psa ae ie Sa give the Cubs 17 round-trippers in § | | squeaker over the St. Louis Cards. | ee mae MRT ee A am ee ae Spring Showing 1958 Boats 16 Models Displayed In Our Showroom See Mahogany Models by 16 FT. 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Electric $345 A DUNPHY MARLIN 2s: “495 SEE THE (38 ° with Steering, . * Owens * Flestions } | BLUE sTAR 2.722 *§Q5 oc a Cruisers, Inc. 1124 West ‘Huron St. | } TERMS FOR BEACHED B USED TRAILERS IN STOCK — TS ORTONVILLE TE'S omens = OUTBOARD = cod Bet ‘ore M16 Hwy. com BOB WH rig ee * “THIRTY-TWO: Transif-Mix Industry, | Teamsters OK Pact | DETROIT ® — The Teamsters | Union said a new wage settlement | covering 900 drivers and other |. workers in the transit-mix industry | in the Detroit area amounts to an} increase of 39', cents an hour over a three-year period. x * bg | The industry supplies concrete | mixed en route to construction’ projects. . George Kirchner, business agent ' ef Teamsters Local 247, said the, settlement calls for a 14-cent a) ly increase retroactive to Feb. 1, another 10 cents hourly raise next year and a third increase of 10. cents an hour in 1960. ! * * * Kirchner said increases in fringe benefits bring the total package to 39'¢ cents an hour. , ~The union did not disclose cur- | rent average wage rates. THE GIRLS SP SR ESE ae by Franklin Folger | © 1958 by NEA Bervion, inc. TM. DON'T SUMP IN THE LIFEGOAT YET, MASOR/+- SIR BAGWIN Y wT MEAN BERTIE THE BOOK / a 15 A CLEVER CROOK BUT ¢ HE HAS CRACKS IN HIS SHIELD/ +. HE'S LAZY, HATES TO HURRY, AND HE'S NEAR- SIGHTED ~~ COULDN'T EVEN SEE THAT ILLUMINATED NOSE ‘US. Pat. OF. 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To Place Your Sey To _ WANT AD i ee alae GRANDMA By Charles Kuhn I WAS GOIN’ IN AN’] | BUT BELIEVE I’LL | | HECK, I KNOW He’ COLL Loo L SEE TH2SOOD OL Wart Ti T’MORROW JUST TELL ME 5? ies 1T’O Bea DANGY = Imitm gcoco oay7 —/ GO RIGHT T’ BEQ OAY T FISH // | i) | | hi € 3 | | | iy Oy 5g | CA | bos UNS Je pe < hind oS yy sorta Png, Se ee 1 a ~~ DONALD DUCK Walt PBUT TH 1 WAS GOING To AS IF MOTHER WAS DIAL FE 2-818] -* WELL. EN wel SOE a eg KNEW SHE TAKS A BAT UNCA DONALD, h WHERE DO YOU, aaa WITHOUT BEING KEEP THE SOAP? ) + THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1958 . Ike Veto Threat [MARKETS Pushes Wheat CHICAGO ™ — All new crop what deliveries were under mod- erate selling pressure in early dealings today on the Board of Trade following unofficial word that President Eisenhower will veto the measure asking for ex- Apples, oetitoun” tension of 1957 farm price rts through 1958. = Traders said their advices were that the President has decided with] geet finality to veto the legislation — Cabbage. ata dra SO veeeeeee eee without concessions of any kind. Poe Bega root, seciaee' The new crop wheat contracts) flerseredish. ok, basket were off around a cent a bushel Onions Dry. S0-Ib. within the first few minutes of trading, but soybeans and other grains held around steady. Near the end of the first hour, wheat was unchanged to % cent a bushe] lower, May $2.17: corn 14 to 5s higher, May $1.18; oats unchanged to % higher, May 6634; rye unchanged to % lower May $1.28%4; soybeans % to '% higher, May $2.26; lard 10 to 20 cents al! hundred pounds higher, May $12.85. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, March 28 (AP) — Opening |A grains OATS : .-. 664% The following are top prices ering sales of loally ows >| duce to «Farmer thoes ie: Whale patna ses Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Wednesday. Produce Apples, McIntosh, = Rveebootree 3. Apples, Steele ‘Red, a eapeaoe 1 30! by a Belgian producer, the sec- Segetenis 2.25 3.00 pesos Se csees i$ "eee eeaeeee 60 ks, (bchs.) doz. eeeereosoer its ib. seccss 9.98 7. it. ibchs.) dos . 1.35 Parenips. bu. .........55.-060 +» 1.95 Potatoes, fancy, 50-Ib. bag - 2.65 Radishes. hothouse(bchs ) Stes. vaca 100 Rhubarb hothouse (behs.) doz. .... 125 Squash, Hubbard. bu. ........c000 2.25 Turnips, topped, bu. .......ceseseee 375 DETROIT EGGS DETROIT, March 28 (AP) — Eggs, P.O.B. od cases inchided, federal state grade: Whites: Grade A extra large 51-51%, wtd. avg. 51; large 486-50, wtd avg. 40; medium 4344-48, wid. avg. 46; grade B : Grade A extra large 46%; checks 34. : Total weekly receipts of government graded eggs March 22-28 were 9,106 cases. Commercially graded — Whites: Grade large 43-45; medium 4 Browns. — Grade A medium 40'3; grade B large 39. large 51; large 4142-43; 39 DU. ..coveeeseee.8698| Coppers showed a firmer tone Apples, Jonathan, DU. «..-e.04ce- 3.00/as a price increase was announced ;|change. Market Mixed n Quiet Trade NEW YORK w — The stock t was narrowly mixed in quiet trading early today. Fractional gains and losses were posted for key stocks. Many were unchanged. ond this week. Some of the inter- national oils moved to the upside after yesterday's decline on tight- ened controls of oil imports. Aluminum shares steadied fol- lowing their decline yesterday on word of a price cut. Anaconda and Kennecott were ahead fractions. Similar gains were made by Royal Dutch, Gulf Oil and Getty Oil. Aluminum Ltd. and Alcoa nudged to the upside. U.S. Steel was firm. Other lead- ing steels and motors showed little Opening blocks included General Motors unchanged at 35% on 3,000 shares; Anaconda up \% at 45% on 2,200; and Royal Dutch up % at 405% on 1,500. MOUTH WATERING — Preparing for the crowds at Scout-O-Rama, four scouts test the giant outdoor grill on which they will make flap jacks during the program Saturday, to 9 p. m. From left are Norman Goubeia, from 1:30 Pentiac Press Phote Troop 29; Gerald Coutre, Troop 4; Richard Bray, Troop 29, and David Mayers, Troop 4. Scout- O-Rama will provide continuous demonstrations and exhibits of all phases of scouting. All troops. and packs in the Pontiac District will participate. Public Auction Pursuant to Foreclosure of Chattel Mortgage of L. A. WAGNER COMPANY: HARDWARE STORE INVENTORY— FIXTURES — OFFICE EQUIPMENT PAINT — TOOLS SHELF and CABINET HARDWARE GARDEN TOOLS — TOYS HOUSEWARES _ | ELECTRIC WIRING DEVICES . PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLACE: L. A. Wagner Company e 1960 North Opdyke Rd. at Pontiac Rd. Pontiac, Michigan April 3, 1958 TIME: 10:00 A.M. Bulk Bids Only Will Be Accepted Cash—30% Deposit, Balance Before Delivery. Successful Bidder te Accept Delivery at A. Wagner Company Stere NOT LATER THAN Lo APRIL 8, 1958. INSPECTION: NORMAN LEVY & ASSOCIATES, Auctioneers 1855 GUARDIAN BUILDING PHONE: WO 2-6182 Store will be* -_ Wednesday, April 2, 1958— 10:00 A.M. to 4:60 00 P.M. for interested parties, er by appel Inventery available. March 26, 1958 a THIRTY-THREE M uy mS 217% Ma 66%, New York Stocks OD. cea. 1.94 Sep 631 (Late Morning Quotations) D 199%, Dec -.. 65% Poultry May 1174 M RYE 1.291 Allis. Chal oI9e Jenne Man...” a 5 i 4 a Se oe re 1199. diy. 16 DETROIT FOULTRY Alum Lid :...293 Jones & L ... Pts gers cee 1.19% Sep. 117144| DETROIT, March 28 (AP) — Pric€SiAjeoa .........69.9 Kelsey Hay .... Dec. «..... 116 Dec. 1.21% pata per pound for No: 1 top quality/am Airlin. ....166 Kimb Clk .... ive poultry up to 10 a Am Can 43.3 Kresge, 88 May ._...... 12.75| Heavy type hens 30-32: ‘light type 15- ; y . oa y Am Gas & El 43.4 Lockh Aire .. ly. 1237/17: heavy broilers or fryers (3-4 ws) am Metal 20.4 Loew's white 23-24; barred rocks 26-27 lam Motors .... 8.7% Lone 8 Cem . ponettes (4% Ib. avg.) 24-25; par ‘b. Am N Gas "577 Lorillard avg.) 31-33; turkeys—(heavy hens 34). Am Rad ......12.7 Lou & Nash Lodge Calendar Am Smelt ....44 ae Am Tel & Tel 171.3 May rs 21 ° Am Tob . 79.6 tek. : Lodge No gi PRAM, Fone oe Aim Viseowe << 2.4 Morr Co a 8° 18 | naconda eae le * E> March 28, 5:45 p.m., work in MM. DETROIT LIVESTOCK Anac W&C .. 49.2 Monsan Ch 31.5] 5 degree. Dinner at 6:45, Gerald LJ DETROIT, March 26 (AP)—Cattle, sal-|Armeo Stl... 43.3 ee Moors, W.M. —Ady_|able, 600. Early trade slaughter steers|Armst Ck .... 266 \rTRY.- 46.7| | and heifers moderately activé, miostly| Atchison --- 18.1 Nat Cash R .. 57.312 steady: cows opening slow, steady to/At! Cst Line . 314 Nat Dairy .... 441] ” ; : weak: bulls steady: good to low choice/Atl a -... 36.4 Wat Gyps ..... 41 steers 25.50-28.00; few loads choice 1035-|Avco - 61 t Le 87.6] © ews in rie 1150 Ib. steers 20.00-29.15: and part load|Balt a Ohio . 25.4 NY Central |.: 13.4]! high choice ‘035 Ib. yearling steces|Bendix Av ... 48 MP a4 31.00; standard and utility mixed 20.60-/Beth Steel ... 30.1 Nor Pac | ce . 2550: utility cows 17.50-20.00; canners|Boeing Air .. 371 Nor Sta Pw .. 18.4); doe 8S. Cambell, 30, of 48 Cherry and cutters 14.00-17.50; utility bulls up besarte : pe Oliver Cp 8 Ct., pleaded guilty yesterday in|"*yogs” salable, 300. Butchers opening|Bore Warn ... 282 Owens Cue... 42.4); _municipal court to reckless drfiv-|steady to weak: sows opening 25¢ low-|Brist My ..... 62 han AW Air. 14, The ch. er: early sales mixed U.S. No. 3 and 3/Budd Co ..... 146 pan Epi a2 a ; e q arge had been reduced 190-200 Ib butchers 31-1348.8, mized urroughs »+.. 303 Param Prot <> $34) rom aru : o and 2 190-230 Ibs. 22.50-22.60; no ~U no) "°°" : enney, A he: nk driving. Judge Cecil) Wrist Ne, 1 te carly oupely: mines Capital as ee Ce 11.6) B. McCallum fined him $100 or 20 No, 3 and 2 200200 Ib. butchers 31.00- 1g Mevegeat tea Sit) § 8 peat nen) Goo by) days in jail mixed grades 160-180 1 S0-\Gater Frac’... 088 Brite Do: 44.3) . 21.25; mixed grades sows ibs \ : 17'75-20.00; one lot No. 1 238 ib. butchers So: cet bonten a A burglar entered the home of [neue cet naa. ap toeely eeeeses | changed oa (Se Equip . 44 Pillsby Mills . 483/27 Ralph Williams, 140 Osceola Dr.,|11mited early su iy choice and prime Seen Gan ne on beech es Ga s02 and stole five silver dollars, he 3s00-30.00: ‘cull and wiley 16-00-0080." See Tuaie’ 2 be Reoub ou ae : : 1] reported yesterday to Pontiac po- Con N Gas 1. 435 +4 Drug 132 ? lice. The thief used an unlocked . coer ee aarites 8 hin side door. Gent Cope - $2 Reval Det... wall ‘ont Mot Raf 8 Rummage Sale Saturday, March Cont Oi} 478 Bi Ree Pap. 38 Copper Rng 21.6 29th at 9 am. K of C Hall. 296 n Pd 404 Re ARR alt S. Saginaw by St. Benedict's Curtis Pub 30, Sears Roed |: 28.6)” Church, —adv. r) r) Aire 25. bqq Shell On ..... 69.6| Dow Chem ... $6 nae hall , nebair 1.4 Fish Fry, VFW Hall, 4680 W. WO | if ms fh py 178 Roconv -) 49.2 Walton Blvd. Pri. 5:30 to 17:30. ee eae ska; Beni Peal... 37.7 —adv.} es Sou Ry... 34.7 . : ele RR st] Soerre Ra... 182 > Rummage Sale Sat. 20th. 1¢ &| Cites Refusal to Honor jkxccel-o 211035 Std Brand. ane —adv. > ‘ «i res’ ie eee @td Oil I cha 0 Rummage Sale: March 29th, Sat Warranties on Electric Fors wise”: 435 sta on Ny S13 mm ° Freept Sul ... 63 Stevens, JP 20.2 Sem 128 W. Pik | Heating Products = [iwtnim':: HE seit e'to 334 n WHOM os iw 0 Gen Elec ..... *0.1 viv El Pa 38.7 rt tcc BR) Borg rs ngregation urch. Sat.) The Federal Trade Commission’ Gen Mills .... 684 Tex G Sul in4 March 29, 8 am. adv. Gen Motors ... 352 Textron 12 ‘has cited two Pontiac firms with|Gen Tel wise $4 p . #6 Rummage Sale at First Presby- refusing to honor warranties on/20> Tire ----- 332 Timk R Bear ane Senne Cheech cary March |their products. |Goedel Br .::.28 Twenty Con. 302 rom 3 6m: 3 ween Named in the complaint are | peoockor sea A Un Caroide ae ‘\fraglass Heater Co., Inc., and|Grah Paige .... 13 . 26.5)5 Reliable 12 Rummage Sale. Sat.) Whizzer Industries, Inc., of 350 S./O¢.N%R¥ -::- 33 Unit Air Un. 3713 March 29, 8 am. till “a Pes \Sanford St. Hersh Croce ....56.3 Unit Pruit ... 42.5 Auburn Ave. Homestk +. 388 Un Gas Cp .. 29.7 "| Teg aed eta 353 Be Ba G) | Ti! Cent 2 90. er 0 | Also cited are Donald J. Heck-, |Indust Ray... 18.7 West Un Tel . 17.5)4 repares ep y |mann, president of Infraglass, and! inspir Cop _...34 Woes 4 Bk. 31 | Dietrick Kohisaat, president of I? eet Wileen & Co, 204/8 f U AW D d Whizzer, along with Henry Schu-lint wick ......762 Rapiecthgihe de ry Ke 0 eman § richt and Martin Goldman, Whiz-/[ht Fare cca = Yngst Sh & T 28 DETROIT # — General Motors Corp. negotiators today studied United Auto Workers Union con- tract demands in preparation for a reply expected to be made when contract talks resume April 8. A GM spokesman said before the start of negotiations Tuesday the reply would not necessarily be, in the form of a counterproposal. GM and the UAW have served notice on each other they will seek revisions in the present three-year contract which ex- pires at midnight May 29. | GM has offered to renew the | 1935, contract, which gears wages to the cost of living and provides) for an automatic annual increase of six cents an hour. The union) has rejected this offer. The current contract stipulates that notice of modification must be given 60 days before the expi- ration date. If stich notice has been given, the contract then may be terminated upon 30-day written notice any time after April 29. Arrested in Theft of Record Albums A thief made off with $32 worth of record albums from Neisner’s department store, 42 N. Saginaw St. and slugged an employe who tried to stop him. Oscar Berg, assistant manager, ‘told Pontiac Police yesterday he saw the man trying to leave the store with the records and was hit when he grabbed him. Police later arrested Jimmy Gardner, 17, of 364 W. South Blvd., and charged him with simple lar- ceny and assault and battery. Gardner plead not guilty in mu- nicipal court on both counts and trial was set for April 2. Aluminum Firm Drops Price 2 Cents Per Pound PITTSBURGH ® — Aluminum Company of Amefica today an- nounced a reduction of two cents a pound in the price of primary aluminum, effective April. 1. It is the first price cut by the company zer officials. The FTC charged that the firms refused to honor five-year guarantees on electric heaters. A * * * He said Infraglass was buying its electric heaters from a Cane dian firm which refused to honor! the warranties. | As a result, Infraglass is now! iout of business and its stockholders’ are planning suit against the Ca- nadian company, he stated. Consumers Power | Declares Dividend JACKSON (®#—Consumers Power Co. declared a dividend of 60 cents a share yesterday payable May 20 to sHareholders of record April 18. Consumers annaunced profits for the 12 months ended Feb. 28 totaled $29,015,198, compared with $27,420,- 805 for the same months a year previous. Because the number of common shares increased from 8,239,861 to 8,790,712, the year’s profit to last Feb. 28 was equal to only $3.30 a share, compared with $3.33 the previous year. Is] Crk Coal ..31.6 Zenith Rad . STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK—(Compiled by the As-|@ sociated Press): hea 0 18 18 6 |F wna Ute ett he a $m Indust. Ratls Util. Stocks - cdl roars 2 242.5 asa AA 1097 today ...,242. "1 162. Goldman said today that Whizzer Prev. day... 242.8 168 1628 Industries owned stock in Infra-|Week seo ......248.5 866 163 164.0 Month ago ....236.7 83.8 75.4 150.2 glass but had not other connection/year ago ...... aa 1314 ne 1703 irm Zacone! with the f which is.now out of Hor Men: sees alllaes as anes business. 198 high ..... Hey} 134.7 15 188.8 1957 low ..... 226.0 782 66.2 150.9 DETROIT STOCKS J. Nephier Ce.) ( ‘ Pigures after decimal points are elghths | — High u < .- Allen Elec & Equip Co. * Baldwin Rubber Co. * ASH Ross Gear Co. * 26 'O L Ot] & Chem Co. *.. 13 Howell Bec M Co. * 42 Peninsular M Prod Co. ‘* 9.6 e Prophet Co. *...... 7.5 Rudy Mfg. Co@*........ 14 Toledo Edison Co. ..... 133 133 Wayne Screw Prod Co. * od “No sale; bid and asked. Detroit Among 5 Critical x Jobless Areas in U.S. DETROIT (INS) — Detroit was designated as one of the five most ie G 5 critical areas of unemployment by 4 the U. S. Department of Labor yesterday. The city, with 14.7 per cent of the labor force idle, was jumped from the category denoting be-|. tween 6 and 8.9 per ceht unem- ployed to one for areas with more than 12 per cent out of work. Detroit joined Altoona, Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and Provi- dence, R. I. in this upper bracket of unemployment. COME IN, WRITE OR PHONE TO ARRANGE FOR THE MONEY YOU WANT. on your name = or other plans When you need money come to I Public. We make loans to married or single people—to pay bills —to buy clothing, furni- ture, appliances or for any _ other worthwhile purpose. | ik ‘SUNDAY, MARCH 30th, 10 a.m. to 9 p. m. 36 Additional Units Orchard Court Apartments Now Renting for Immediate wv These Well Planned Kitchens Are All Equipped With THE Westinghouse SUPREME Refrigerators Space Saver with 50 Lb. Frozen Food Storage Four full-width, full-depth shelves waste no corner storage. All shelves are rectangular, reach to cor- ners of refrigerator for - maximum storage. Space- saving hinges add no extra width so cabinets ‘can fit snugly against refrigerator. © Frozen Storage Tray Holds 15 Lbs. Extra space for cubes, frozen foods. © 14 Eggs Securely Stored in Egg Shelves. See the supply at a glance. ®@ Full-Width Vegetable Crisper Glass top retains the all-important moisture. ® Easy-Open Door Latch Triggersaction seals door. © Frost Never Forms in the Refrigerator Section. © Three Door Shelves Give Up-Front, Extra Storage. You Can Be SURE If It’s Westinghouse Open for Inspection Daily and Sundays 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. For Details Call FE 8-691 g STEIN Air Conditioned One and Two-Bedroom Apartments These scenic balcony apartments are tastefully appointed and decorated, modern in every detail. Each has automatic heat with individual room heat-control. Hot water, stove and refrigerator- freezer, master TV aerial and slim fold closet doors are all a part of this wonderful apartment dwelling. Decorator colors. are used in the well-planned kitchen cabinets, tile and bathroom fixtures. ADULTS ONLY "ay NdvWuos13L —T Ww. HUBON oT Built and Managed by BUILDING and LUMBER A ae ) z - #4 ' ON R ok t DEPAR TMENT OF PUBLIC BAPETY * , amount fous beer for student N Go I oposals hig instructio — 00 i Ag ‘wee for he / we A sa Stead ae structure are ue : = oe ates of Birm Sane es 7 ; NTY “Plans Fall of Birmingham. at W es > seria hoor : Two Openin ; its Wednesd . a a : = : = : Ha Classr oom g of sie rd nad meeting the ee Lake : e | ; x ; : s nr nse a Seeger the : WALLED LAKE G ove INGTON = As Stet alee ezle M a jorri — r eee a ng = oe a re . DEAR Ruth Ann - ment uses _ ederali ff beTALS I 1) AlSi..|e. ia tan 8 43,000,000 iP — re s, low elik e 000 | aanener = ‘oom mnt re The cake checks ever to issue teachi nuptial pledged weak James ing, achat per a year io ne aes (2 a paper caren a the 49,-|the return r Loc Foe forward w p01 Board of on th other Frid ers’ pay mony at the in a candleli nigen : aay : , : pand th ith pl e 15th ay ins dist Ch Wal ight cer- Th : : 7 : c e townshi plans to ex ‘proved. Th and 30th tead urch. Th led Lak cer- is : ue Pon EB OF PU af the 7. ~d rh : = "ih de e ‘board was a perform e Re e Metho- aut it, a 0 PBST tiac BLIC change he Bul on file nd = = ve ton p- ed th v. Joh ty, is March 140447 Catalina SALE in De and the F aidare an at the : a wi “ ons as a nn e rite last riday eve! ra , to ae sel. Ponti pet orgs Coupe, troit. - pee "- ou of Pentia ICE pril 5 f Ss will b nounce- iten “ apa ries in . ; . ; | : : : 3 or e adv ure a rt from the bride i e- 8. 400 Bank aginaw LLIAM The March 20, ichigan classroo constru advertis a sal : E - | sroom ction seq Starti gree.- ¢ ndard. Mrs No : : | handicap; addition for of a two. IS $4. ae (e aes raises. ‘Decker Rd. W. F. ieee of Mr. Prom = = e as ; 3 | per Los use by & granted. $100 an Gaoale nts are Mr. br sents 1230) 4 —— acne petiah ome ANNUA! Seed es To. PROF Ma. a tp Bhool ee ie publ ks ae z i BF ete vy rides "s par-| a men __ be held TTownanip Ant prelates Alay = oy echeel a PERTY OW suiviakiaal gp. Michigan for Sebo! the compl suant Lo tion, to — s drawings of program iil of the sun Ui 17489 Park Av Stanley 1 lassies and a Sea. at the ceded bun. 1888, meeting wil School Di s a ce zi | eS = : = ; i : ™ oe ve, Mel 2 Fruit } ship Hal at lo 1 Countie istrict, e Fa: other inte - Chevrole M hool, Cla ructed a addi- _ s approv' and The b -|13 Re drink 2 1. Fodreops Pub 6, Mic ——— P fc ude . sae win, rksto t Webt 3 ved . ridal 14 petition es : : : : : : | were nm road DET | Build . : with gown W Centur - 3 : : ; : : : ‘Wed approv near s H ie a long was fash 15 Pro y plant a Vv. B saa _ - = : nesda ed b Bald- imself R ce, fe . sleeved loned | '* ** and Ww K. |of gan. tetris wernt oe = to ha y night. y the be So H oad li aturing ; la t into 6 ILL BE ee 7 = zt : ve th Cu oard eC ne, a scal ce bod: |! slanted Je a" = = | time e addi rrent an Re 1 and bo loped g— -- titers DeSo' am. a “ON M * Way sad ig = = mae ard ach | | length sk uffant neck- Isold and é to 2 dr ve 197 8. ARCH 2 iw Schoo lines of 8ch ‘ch KADS5. | ‘ . a wat Be evrolet i ae oS ‘a Say ST. AGA sland = fen skirt of wi ballerin 20 Me: t otor No Johnson. 1958 th Counti District, e Parmin s- Dod 80H49647 =. junio classe ini w iATHA, . A hite. a: noes it, 813-309 1 1949 e follow gree cs Cie : i quiring r high s for in Pell Main bri pearl nylon &L 45. All t ing de chigan, b and ani rd 24465 . . schoo pu- etier of e FP — BE ride’s sh tiara chif- 21 Biles. AD : iu _ AUTO ‘Tow hat pa scribed | dears x cheno : Bids special ; aI age a 300-a oO French Ed- sh oulde secured meeees be th Add VERTISE ae 5 : ny Ee fs E a e h school renter cre isla ville f e carried r- lengt the Por that : E ition t SEMENT 28, 88. vonia, W uth, Ran ctions 5 - wit: mr vrotet HAAI 14 : i ; exe ee arms, of dawh gth veil - | 92 inds ducatio o Oakla FOR ‘tainin, ayne C ge 9 E and rysler DA 021200 completio’ April 2 t vil thi sng a whi ite and Head Se n Build nd C BIDS as f 537.93 a chee si oa i ie een ane o re is yea Lak te Bi rose ce 4 Cc gear ( t aled ing. ounty FOR ollow acres Michi y ai] Cc obtle C5288 23, andj *« ach th year, the ce » Bible ntered hines pl ; he off propos: Board Th 8: ‘and be a eaetl i : been set f or the b ‘Sic e isle only w Helen N . | mo e of ices of als wil of R. e North ing d oo, Be ere ee - or A uilding Sick and ti sland w: y way iwi n Norris 8 mey : Edue the O 1 be 9E. epee 2 | Oakila: ug. 25 ng i nd tire as by Yiwas ris, sis Nevad Wate ation, akia recely 1 rthe a = 2 : Z ny ay Se ris, sister 210° a city i rford T 1026 nd Cou ed at T. e No aining Bec. 5, iBu olet 22850: 4 tien fu nd Count . Lee Pelleti runnin at B maid of the bri iS Neill’s gan, un wp. O1 N. Tel nty Boa 1s. rtheast re fon Se : nds Vv Y speci built jer had g a fer est me of honor ride, |: Hair — Time til 4-00 akland egraph rd) Th ROE. one-qua tof. Saal z s will pa al educa- |! é ad a r- of Mi lan was or. 30 wauee ee ts to on Apri p.m. County, Rd., of e East o conte ne ish TT ou ! = - ss ce he a ve “yy n of an 13, 195 Eastern Mich-|7 Sec ne-halt ning 152. c. 6, St e HAATO 4100 , not t r constru le took 5,000 pway La d, and chard W 34 aler ’ at that 1 additio: 68 for th aistt ‘Front a ine i = : costs, o ex ¢. 36,000 “ yard ambersc ushers Vorth Alarm “yy = Sepa ocation. m to th a8 ca . . - = : and equipme ceed $35 yards yards of r both son and s wer 35 War My fol) rate pr e Board truc- Di m the E., con t | Olds tle V43535 The school | nt for the 1 has! s of rock ar 1 of We Dennis e Lynn 4. °*" ute 4g a] aes oposals Offices preys c an ar oe _ = : 3 , ~ ~ oe tab Cs ine atching ty A Toposal will be r |Michisen. akland a gton Pubi lt ek 8A299% educati ill hire s, a mil road, th Now he e newly: ake. an, | —-— In g rehitect nea aa oe ae = - = : = : = wi ie ied 3 miiteo Pio} ural Tr General as’ Wayn Public ding th yne Coun | Buick 49555 : : : : = E ee posal No. aces Contra '¥ e Count Schools e same S| |Plymo 51LP8299H : : =: i - r P ‘oposal N 2. Mec’ et for h ou are hi y, Mich School the| Bui uth 62397684 cove . The latte n- figures i igh wa s above = alls ney- 40 C — and 8 roposal o. 3. EI hanical caring ereby igan District, | P ‘i it aid red parti r costs s it wil ter mar 1. aa 3 ‘ ry here All No. 4 lectrica Trade eee choot oe z. a '" all lof ill mak ark.. I 4 M a See a propos ? Labor ) Trad s iT y ee tee é = which is 4 y by raising e easi oie illi 42 - and certif pers sce : fee te : S : : 2 z = . a ted che ah be aces Equip the ph Road, fice Bu he Oak te Ford H5239 e usu also es, gra $ job rad 5 One (i) $7 Ha tha ved Sur ck or b eccompa ment o'cl Lom an os ee = : , = | E n 5° ety in id bo nied b ock ay of ac, Mi 025 NF ac IGA : = fore utes r bid nd by y of thi pm. to April, chigan razer P 239447 : cattle dent — At ‘ with | pled 1 Con WN ll Fo Oak! cks shal id sub ount n ar oT e above conside eee 9 ota S ea 1 on the Ss were pout 1,4 | 49 Hold ove 28 siderati 1q Fotsteler A and Co 1 be m mitted. A ot less B he Oak described etter: soit, Ce : = \ ican h gradu 00,000 51 E er q mel tion 1 eanin. ceepte unty Bo: ace pay Hl bond oards land ere Vranater*M oe : iC | igh s iated stu- 5 xclam Rem —— a disc furnt: d bidd ard of able t 8 dete of Ed and ory tra: K hevrol A42255 an schools from 2 Pok ation 4 In orse 23 T - Mar 38 U charge L. sh sat ers sh Educ o the rmine: ucation wire bunts Po : = CHAM 7 BO 727,000 of ys in 195 Amer-: 2 Secs stake 5 J dite 7 hose op ner 40 ranus rae and isfactory meee required = oe a = S : : . i oa one : co ; Jot 25 Figecias posed 4 Chews qual to 1 Materia Perfor quired t oundari er the intly will P ntiac 403 06902 : ne 4 So rul 1 Pa All 00*; ls B mance o 2 pe ema = | 2 z : ss : aa rah vom zs Boon er 42 say 5 pe propos of the Gain in and if The eff be ed alte For c P6éTS40- neral Hocese hyo Lake oe were .m, todas e tp Wa ollege $5 ‘Been Ge 8 uamprey 27 ae fresh ound pots ee of ary shall ontract amount ordered: ective | eat ration ot Bod te ay, —— b ttives Pe replies at 3 there }. anted — F Fe 18 = eee Dress ay cece Pay ead The Bowra on Be : : = = = jumer’ 2, at be held Pu-| office i the Pres | QO male ee mers iF 9L immings 29 qual 44 orn —~— The Board is bid and no b m for a al prop r or n transfer, C a be “. 2 : = : 7 i aus _Inse — any o resery durin idder if so, erty 1 ot ar Chetrel 0 Har eral . from ba boxes: e fol | FOR ne Apr Work a 10 SI d 4L A ic 46 A cts for r all rves th g this may f the s to b ny per poses : in ment in rison Hom the es: ollowi 6oWw ‘ oil ] Ww eep | Ibani Not * maliti nee o% ce : oe z 3 : 3 i Pa = : ! ng | part ti OMEN st we anted : ightly ca an 47 if Pl es th and t ght to A le co nsferr or ‘BA5807 m rhe ing i . 3, 23. or me W - A-l F 3 pital Jf the - ans erein o wal -rejec ny i nsider ed cand. : Plumertel will lie ichi ae , 25, 27, 2 early ork Caree' < \DaY WASHING emal 33 Wat Pas ie i 4 : : : : felt Pu Nie in gan. Mr 74, 7 mth eh ee Phone evenin 3-4 ho er or ill pick WASHI male | La | ery 48 Past wear wm ned at specifi a os ane me ck a! aed te fipaney 8. , 16, 85, 87 32, 61, 62 til rar poets re ickup & NG & oe rastty a (Geese ate Vas orice ot uk ae "et i B f = o1LLeTT. ai some. ust @ uti ios, ‘Position « Car necessary Ay mcutese So IRONING. was Building Servi Anger Huron st. immerman Advocia Architect oak ee es an re —. Dr IRENE " . ” ady OPEN a wom del WAS. | SON a vice ‘set 8 mu ac, Mich ates, 83 ect, Merch Re ae : i. - of , Bir ; LOGA bay pierocde FOR | MEN W ivery. rAaHINGS. | gan b WORK 12) of plan a ie igan. A 1 Ww OAKLA AD tehigan, thi ve = i“ is MOTOR SERVICE | aed Movin uced R 4 _ 35-7805 _ e Mrs PLIES — 8 Avallate t 000000 | su re : ce ca te ge ie oh part - t p. Oppo ith, 5 yee nonthly be | oe? ing night ULD LIK: | FURN, < 28 E RE- > FE_ a Car ates Los Wallace, 799 «OR cts Im o purch |? RMS _. Entr. O SHERS. George U son of y Ra . ween re rt tio ra? ¥ & ret earn 660 s and E ACE Pik BAS 44-4864 ge van E a ce. F ealto med! pele ie ‘3 = : a : if a =. nie be ing | WA week Basy | iced. -C ST CEANE . EMEN - a er | econ WEIGH aa E 8 r Part ate ac and cos. | ated BATH | 3-7206 : : = = 2 a ie on ve ends. = GENE’ L oN ED AND | SER haulin T CLEA pick- poeencelty T SAF Tt ene pte c om | eteer 4 107" N. NEWLY DE Pegey and arree, a < ing sale CED. FLO er ae ane omen, red patiasisiee Cass. FE 5- ND IRON ENE. : eatee et FE vi oe une nos . : : - : : | : : : | = : aoe E ec : ae. “ea ND INGS, 286 maces cl 1NG SE 5-17 | AULING | a R oon i Sut we. cone D ta “0 NED « ron, Pv AN R Apply = : = | LEA’ MS_ 7 2 : : #3 E : _ win ahead See et 1 tor « time, _home. Gk IRON N. a. Crooks eaned, sold, RVI cE tia price A UBBISH : KN. — 8 cents sed anaes TRACT | 104 8 ath & “FOR cout : = _ ies _ ae Apply time. | ~ plo M_ 3-6156. point: | - FE 5-25 INGS” 3909 Rd OR repal | HT A ny ti NAME NAPP SE at HO ee) pe 2 aster ent. N COUPL im. 2 Mr. p.m. Re Pris in yme WA. IN T LAWNM( oche ree. aN ut wets | 3 | ; : , : : : é : s ae i = ; — * a ster FE, MAN — ints safe ersere 2070 Airport Zee nermen gs OR 3-1 ME S. B AR’ eal aucune | vate baty fn "4 | ROOM rinkers 1 = 2 : i. oe AN 4 = 1950 txt Sar pool 3s ; 2 <_ - P aes gines ENED re a wo TO ; e Hwy y ome idren. r Util PRI __ Gard bra; Home. y the neceas: overing. TO. in = we ARDEN | 2-687 repaired SovIN — ve , fs : : = : of Thar | te wereea Bae SELL ing Se Service 12 ble pr PLOW 3. Dp, MOVING A ots ic Sian n De 2 ngs OR 3 |2 & 3 R MAple $-7081 ween ks { day at Roos train roy rience | A “TAAA UA) El £ 12 ice LowiKO REA | _fon NG AND HAUI me FE, Tf you e at? FH }-3230 - ero Be Lae " f H TO oaeietamea 1 2 Frida eveit Ho ppl Pull | loo oor 72 rm equi SONA stake tr nee ; ae | - : ' : = oe ae Rented recat Bae Fa cary aan Recetas Rec oS HEATIN exasoys. —O'DELL CART space BOTS eae ae EON. HA and 3 aS oe = a ; soa ee _ Greiner. Mi turda reler with } A. shin hr =< Gu” ara R A S$ IN ED ec us t eet- ALC Re e aX. [ i & fF = a ke Or a ins, 468 yeavement ‘Gurloe' the r kind oom ed, te to YRS OLD, EX 8 dwest 7° fala ences. 5 good F " -A TRE E #2050 heating as “al : z : : = s = 2 = : : redpeto G the ieee fore| ee & boa ont with D, EX. tate sunt au ry wu ACO Footings NCHT: — equipm on all t TRU Pho: distance NOTIC: jakland The ool finew : = = ‘s - of the cial eel M ent be.| MAN Sed & $60 pe horses EVELY _Bidg ent. 406 P $400. | A s Septic Fi NG . rr Call Wa ot «OW cK wits rE e@ moving. Cae ls HER cater FE 604%6 sh mame i ae == __Churct est Bloo sto R Heiple | _™ FOR < r month VEI YN a oo & B eld. OR | arte 41063 Wayne _ hiss beau ‘SEMI. T re ington blocked GIv 8-0456 lent, Ser 3 GoM aN a =e ag : a sblials yocation EDWARD | £ TREN 3am Trt R 2 LAI day o Alsu du | anvth RAI pmises untry EN T vice ROOM. 8-2512 GENE a : Sete LY “DWARDS” yotings ‘CH m, KES TREE 5 r mo tr LER. smves are | Alara eds Se de Ss A RAL In Mem Heiple munity | N HAND scaping. MAINTE- NAL COUNS DS | a FE_5-9961. weter ING | re Land’ clea REE SE Truc ruck MA anywhe rial to. th pi ce “7 : B : i = a oh = * maraae nVIC= Tu 1 MA 35-0682 re. Cont Parra eat ted one ennedy |? CLEAN 7 Clark. H. NEW IN LO a oriam —_— Assured expe TOOLS. 38 NEW CE NG | oe TYPE d tile. Li a iit g, surge S: S ~ cen. ro] Com e Mich oad, h \ rent LARG LY VING ~— a2 rowi steady rience SOME — E LOCATI | “oe 4 E OF GHT 7 nsured ah O = se to mission om Xe er aN : = : : = : = - “con ee - | SYe raw [OUSE _Chea tAULINC TRU e pirits te sell b. for a quor NICE Howar Ms, . : a | is : 2 x Be . OL 11-8200 E PLANS FE oA AND ri CKS, T nt and th basa fide G oo cee sett LY FU rd 8t. LOW e re c on 7 eanariencel 87. giv rite Po ma ATURDAYS a CARPENT EM d ——— ) RUBBISH. | Y-ton Plogelze EQUIPMENT Liquo at it t ide mem ne. and | ce RN RM Gone today, met cae PART TI e and Biss past ntiae le Rew TER CR iscont ~ = pickupe t fa bd) pee Contre bag Tans eat a = ; : i : = er See neal All kind cy W rucks Thy-t | pire cos Pedic ortdll ” \own, Fe pT miss for <—oneem OUTE ALT mening. “ene finis' warL-| °." s of ork Ponti on St picttics lease sees po : : 3 re : = z | aie Tree est. F h Also or repair A masonr | ntiac F Semi-t akes ereof stl ateimonnae tr ion to wiH Real MS. Al o ~pown- _and Sy grand s daught must h sales € rent’« 1 RVIS- repair w NS. ADD! E 5-3 wee Aen Te reel 5 epee chin wat : = - E = : : : z : : ind Jo Ann O} children er Eitha eres ave car xperienc institute FHA te ork tL ITIONS replaces Phare oun ; a : : : : : 2 : | 2 : : : : : i a : : ae oe sie a repat eet im. | pact . at Det: 1s HER __ 1958 WwW venings till cE 43569 —© 8S. FURN 169 N. LDERLY : | : 7 S = = al TYPES tide _FE 5-3 eurs. 30 Y and re new. | Dai 8. woovw S © remise roit Gu EBY G ant a come. 355 ISHED Bs Mill 8t GS ire : FE 8-9603 rview ac | so rubb EXCAVA 3701. rs. in paired | PE 4-0 lv ey Pa s are loc n Club IVEN ed R |2 RMB. E B BABY . A HO ctor M call, M | Free er tir TING WORK. P busine U tected com ae i: ‘ z 3 : : MELIK s 4 e an aged OR estimat ea liftt } WORK, ls New. LASTE 88. ahat = si Cc ied to Wall at 3778 Oak. Ze state i aaa ‘sin ENT E 4-86 E AT n shoe 5 19-26 w A 31406 n e- OR mg crane PLA or repair. F RING ~ up fr ED AR re vere! ‘om m issir ae eae = : is 4 : : = 2h ee won 2 JU xs ights 3-9031 da STERING - FE 8-166 — | P ee of ch {TICLES cense woe for iehigan L has| W TTEN 3 ats $12 we UTIL. FUN] TS RE” Cla ce . 408, Ps a Midecn me rience in applied DING PRE< see) JANE te — NE . 'Painti aree FE SEED | spirits to cal bean eh iquor Weltepevse TION! AND 7 RMS_ ekly. FE : = = 2 fen ape fastpies E-CAS SA guara W OR RE oS ng rE 5-4638 a bon eer, WwW ub h- wil nt ea ults o1 FUR none AL HOME a os Reta huts een tale Bank. BaF ALL 8 coer PHA STONE sao Enact ine rena RF. | At Oe, & Decorating 20 = rete ‘members and yey ch ys pated investors |? rea mo nine PVT BATH. : : : | : a te es rE a TING ‘ sai rol C ent of y for lor you (os! FU! kia. = : i is nt te an 10 B g win & ee pot ee W an a +, Close RN. nd : : : i “ Fe CEMENT. rand a _10 Bagle 21-4315 ter PAPE ig cence sion H ppoint- | -° to 4 _ APT | nelson-John Ace! fonine company” WATER SAMO i nstructions ‘ ee or Se ONRY coer ce eratore ks cintes MOV a = cl hae rites’ Par later PE ON rreol March dye aaah HITE BROS. 28 ate dgentewa. C Gaye ENT; . £ . i . ot ions z specia Y wo SA E ?- plianc ves, 67 ecorat EXP : 2pm AU 1958 te | OR TAT ctu PVT. walnron Fuoers S Wo oe em cae aration,” fo NS BEGINNERS 0 brews ASPHL rics FE TORK we anon ne fi Ressca!| at eeraterting = ane | ral O p dep" ‘ll on as ess “—abOUT | omen nite bias: | “er thrdomael ENT. |& PATH ma = oh = Fe . 5-4072 r adver Exc | R _ 2-0268 ys & =D eg 3W = | ing. pa G P FE. 5-2860 44 Ce the A oor in - \ scar Pare e. Gi en fs : Service IN CHA ho men to EAL SCHO' anced prep- Parkin res _3_W_ Pike & SET A-l per re APER } ob vears n st I & P the Al un 10 " ee > = is : : : = = = musa vo smaki PAINT moved HAN! rown old a am Store For ALC tH e DIO LIVINO 1 e FE FE 3 i but v Expe e new AT = pists— OR MABSC ts Cc E MODI ol mg T —— Masoi ING FE G- jack rint nd wa. a woman. | hous ASI | ce ee OO 2-584) senti tlingnes, ienced and Used | sion, under MASSO- THE ‘ompilet ODERN - CH ’ silori — | a: mn Thom ‘AND 4-6918. 5 et 4 dres Ss wea an,| cove es, ac | Si heat ette, bi: G RM., rne ib THERO Jalo e mod IZATI HILDREN’ oo ing 1 1 PA 280", ) PAPE itnes am ss wit ring a OU ges Ev reage . park ath, KITCH. e Atarg ee to wor ™ oreterred. Washi in physicians’ ERO- d aete . erniz ON CC tai N's 6) te INTIN co + RING ca ses to anxiou h br e ven if u farm chanic ing, p stove, = = i Sie ee - eM oI kenys progres su Sos herr A ation 5 CO ms, ca CLOT ror 10 G INTE! 8364. ' FE 2 this a to own! I unde s. lak , partly f refri le mile Roya 5 at reise ate 6-64: nd aw ervice 2-9095 rpet HES _Guar per: ERIOR— | ON 50RD accide contact oe HS as | E is i. = i a =e ante east fe 1 Oak M B s 6-654 fo ning win- DR binding CUR anteed ‘cent 4 & AND after nt Pi 11 . VICKE clos iLORI a z ‘ : ES: ng et @ ‘dF r isc fi EX- Mar AFT 4p cane lie 95 Ww KE : ' ry e ce servic HOME eer = van W ELECTRO 5-196 Woodw ichigan RICK. 7 r free es i SMAKI} c. FE A ee est or ca = ch 25 ER m Ma “RSH «3 LARGE ¥ APTS = NO | PH LYS ard. Cf work. ~ BLOCK tl. ne S$ NGA tter FE ¢- sh. espon 195: THIS ple - : AM [ue go nobinwood FE “}-837 rece Write Po Cha ) EXPERIEN'! YSIO-T' 18 & | le Also AND 20-8236 ewing ND HE Wind ition P a ~ a. ae = : : s Cer 3 or Motor SAL Pontiac nce to IENCE_ HERAP SWED A tge Res chimney _CEME 1 z of all MSTITC Inte ow wa leas 7 self edllby or any ill not E = yiair 6-62 3 Rag. aN cs meter _ LESMA Pres advan Wo Y_ cL 188! ial G identi s. No NT DRESSMAKIN¢ “ne 7 by * : " : : | : : ; ; : r eee le N T s Box ce. rk W INIC | 31128. uarant a, and job te MAKING. [ s OL erts ¢ exterior vei a mm eS . WHIT ——~ y mise 3 ading b 0 RE 99 ant eed Ww com | ratio: NG a a E Ove or pa washi ae ee “ é : : » EC s Must b: rand PRESENT A Al ed M | BLOCK. 1 ork P ere tn m os Dr rAILOR = 5-370 r 40 inting ne ‘Red ct , - : : main rele aT 5 ofa ave ca of wate NT AL CARP ale 10, BRICK. CE hb ‘MY D y_hom aves & f ING AL- EXPE 1 yrs. ex by ex- ontiac. M a. 2131 > é B : __ 2-0432 drive 3. 5GR rere, ||| | ta ge. W r & be tr soften Repai ENTER and fire CK. CE a a ee : ¢ : : | . FLOO fs ae ae er ot la r FE WORK places ?} “MENT ; terat su EB Bass uar la XP PAI} e PR 0 LBS uce —— TS ancis. F e bath T. FI Ee on Sauter cat) FE C3 2 LL TYPES aoe NEW — CA BULLDC va io mone cena SUITS. COAT ares ae EXP. PAINTING. DEC | gens olN,6, SHORT DA f eee Ee Pe ae - w er Fu RIE new arde N RPEN uron. | IN s. Ref , a os oo ae Porte ti lawns out es es EXTER ao urniture R FE Paiering Hoel OR DE ¢ or as little priced Hq home 2 ;ROOMS. Hpbi ~ APART = 7 8 2 hs Tee Fe s-0408 ceoainiy | Guaranteed BINE 8, PORCH. | | pevainane efinishing 1 AINTING | ‘& painting eee Ine SLO ea Uy gat Tmmeaiate a: Te tae varie eatin tae 2.6000, ntiac P mak ED . y 80 N & cab E NO 405 ng FE 48140 work. F ns or TRIN 6A tu - ze TAPERHAN , f estigat ur ol sh . ‘ : ; : : : : z : E _ = = : pre CL HANG ree tr e our it | . 1 ed sale erry. re. FE Linen NT. FOR ress _Industri Apply ner CLA8S _ B Murd ork N ARPENTI és ENTER. KIT cr imates | nn FE 5-016 QUES _ PAPE EA ING This he visit can oe an 2 = = ‘ : ; ie ip z roe i = nets Rem KITC _ ’ ~G A SPE. 1 RHANG! | SINGI onth oi pine today | Ue dw. M_S 3 Sch “PVT | 186 N : : 2 : a4 : & os —s _— - arden —- | _ Plaster r ING. PAT *OR R 3-706 d LE FO only. 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M sors your . “Now sg y |? sta St “° Noe | nt one ie or old. REPA ‘PLASTERING HOM | NA sod tld Bal temized _drapes. ERS. .—EM “aaa be S 26-IN : axe “is the, tt CLEAN | eniide Ee! ambi G. FE 3-5: In) _Pa RING Ti vour BED Bai. ‘OR reason INCH at “ “i : 7 3 in Lots on | fd mocks Nt x ane lea Let FE REPAIR 8475, NATION | WIDE _ 197_ THOMAS eee SPREADS. | > Shar ee sneeneniy ares & earns eart of are aaa i | . : ie ei a x, 5-2-1922, REAS. COMPLET ERVICE Perry St wOLsTERING | e Living jon. | a We bi in this =~ la Ke | Adu CLEAN Adults, 615 LOCA- tee roe er work laster re- bl LOOR LAYI : E BOOKK wy a Les ry iG LEA -iving Quarter | lake lake f ave @ , & dults. . Cail sf! |YOuNG MAN om Floor, ul-| | 508. FF idee TAX. SER KEEPING a (38 Lest & Found = EAVING FOR TRI ‘s md — ie = ba 5 = = FE ae ME FR ° LEMING Phone FE R REWARD 241 Wi _ right me or sh P. REN ession wh ony x rs = > ; 0240 work OM S LOOR La red RD FO ee right party. are. Lo 7 — “7 Se = a : : ey a Be gg ed a andry Service 1 eal Scns “eeigmae eters ue - Ee : = | Si" ce ROOMS Z : = ™ ney Se : Ea _- " Janu- man living — SINGLE Broce T REAL : ie 21643” BATH - = ie i ae int No ayeR AND rt i alone, “Ponti rentie- | W a deo bm ark ton |‘ RMB. ALL OTT BATH Bea INS Miam 9-04 r, “Cal 7s Co : 1 : _ : : ‘ TROU Lanner i Rd, fay org hing ntracts, i ay . : Bah a : ’ ae UF- FOUND: DACHSE Law, CASH tgs. 32 D r Equ uit 4 sen i ee $i0i, Loar: a oND B. Pte CONTRACTS. Bes eae a 3 a bel & Ada og INTRA lstings at ) VE = a a a al = 2 93-1358 Dixie s. Giroux- 7. 3S wait. AND 1664, TIAC. rd. -FE vER- = ne, Esa, view WY. we Pranks, 3305. aise. gone , bath soot, Ai ae : # Belg rated. rE Nicely GE * nie sor Gierk., a3, ask % Purchasers DUR CARE Mg oe aid : yee tanec NEY OR ; : (OST: BEAGLE, MALE. SILVER. . PO ees i UR ; eit Be R CASH | oP RRY. IN : th ; rte sell gies Classified Fray “5708 Ads. \ B \ ‘ ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MARCIT 28. 1958 THIRTY-FIVE \ eee Apts. Furnished 33: Rent | Apts. Unfurnished '34 Unfurnished’34) rg poms, Low LOWER, INCOME ON INCOME, ON A Pe eel PG Nie sea So rath | mn soe eel aig, ¥, THREE center, B rooms, private bathh en- bibo. FE 4-4894 ‘mess Fencea yard and garden spot, 3 trance, Heat electricity F or rage, aa" i block ames, 5 $f, ban? clase ‘to eve or) 1 olan bys asena ble Sirs APO ~ | yes reat Cae will gett Low down pay- 5 og. RE FRE Bs BRICK EAST SIDE, m i, abet Lh Pontlae site “dncgrted 8 mow ius iEDROOM, BATH, LiVino RM. A A SMA N 8, 4061 Cass - Elizabeth Lk. kiteh é 7 1 ed-! ap. for © hy PE 8-2518. - | Stove, veer ne aPr. 2 8 FROM bown-|* "nas & BATH. Dui tRae BR EN- need yd. 4160 Foley, wwetectord | $13 We. 160 B.| {0004 , porches ted.| $60 mo. OR 3-8802 afier 4 p.m. : ‘| Heat shi ii ee ’ ed N Cnisdres, 82 ke. Inquire at Apt, 1 +4 soav bat A * AND BATH WI Al ; 'T. pvr. 1 AD & wae rary ae Clarkston, Mich. sarea "i pier Ponte parker: pal Soupa bonus Fe acta °F AMS AND, BATHE HEAT 8 scien ho. water furn. Couple preferred | SCORES eLCOME > BEDRM CLEAN a PVT. ENT &) Cal after 4 j ‘u ], mode 5-9804 evenings, bath. Uulities, "West side. gute hd. Fists are AN 5g cine emi verex teat ow CLARKSTON Ormnag tir S s\ieriy' woman, ay 3 Etler Mee gages Caden, Good $80 {ONTI reasonable. 5-2536 : ER MONTH a 8 SHIRLEY AN Year old ranch style 3 bedroom Cap diy $55 per mo. nel, |? Gast heat: Sere brick Storms & screens. Chi Re neling : only. $60 Per) dren welcome, O , hghta eas Wy | Fiero: pie Sasa erent: 18 8 coat enone 17 ncvAGOu a * ; FE 4.2847 16 FOSTER 8T., 5 ROO p.| home at Wiliams Lake. $75 per ; FURN. APT. stairs, Pvt. bath and entr. LS of cupboard espace. Large living, story. 3 bedrooms, full basement, | 27 or 3 bedroom starter nomsas 7404 Highland Rd. (M59) room with a window wall.| gas hess, ity eat Fenced Witb full basement and r 1@ Miles west of Ponti Glassed in porch. This home also _& shaded yard F | ing, on vour lot or will pant bea EM 3-4196 oF MU +6863 has @ new 2 car warage Situ iz HOUSES 1 “LOT 1 FURN. AU-| our lot witb smrall down ment. sede ap neu sieateres : ated on vel landscaped 100° purn Heights. ors! Take over| ¥F, C WOOD CO., corner Williams LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH | os ———= x 150 ft tot. On a blacktop road. payments FE 1-6 Lake Rd, y M59, OR 31236; after Wilson Real Estate, FE 2-965 2 In one of the better areas around | MODERN 3 BDRM. Me GALLY 7 OR 3-6440 _MODERN 2 S1ORY HOME ON i 3 F Ciarkston All this for only $16.-|MOD"Gown payment, let your. pre- | 7 ROOMS MODERN. ONLY | acre. Ideal location. FE 4-7587 | ‘ : (00 “Remsonible terms sent rent be monthly payments, With $890 gow $300 DOWN 2-28 ee ais Relig abls a erce "On 43 ata’: pats modern. ce ~ Re = tte me only - —_ T a 3 bdrms, starter nome. West Side <- . * Opes eee ui § Sua 16 tons ille rooms, $5,000 with $500 down. jocation, Broker OR 3-9272 SNA Pe ~~ LLIAM C A 2-family apt. and income 10 ACRES GODFREY HOUSE Fon esta _BY OWNER 6 rms, SORT hie oresiet | ground. i 5 rooms E : 3 bedroom. 2-car garage. full base- eee REAL ESTATE - W. DINNAN Suite down) ee “Henry just loves to cook — unfortunately, he doesn t love 4687 Dixie Hwy” Clarkston a Mare cee 5 ACRES to clean up the mess he makes!” MADle me Sale b rhownere aux ome bath 4 per e rooms tuil bath stairway N thi ; 1 soae uluties “ss . ge ee rice o floored attic 1l'y miles ut D a urday 2 ieifieid off Baldwin. Phone of Orton le Gime madiate panes: ‘ - O Ing own a ») : “E 4-4363 ; giou™ 96/800) withiral.o00' down For Sale Houses 9 43 For Sale Houses 43) yi) guns 2 or : Some (2a © 99 0S =o = oid : Ae OO uild 2 or 3 bedrm starter a : BY “OW AE R Paul M Jones Real Fst home with basement on your lot lols S. 6 ree Rd a ow on Bt : en) gs BY OWNER EV EAN COMFORA BY OWNER 2 BEDRM KNOTIY Also will bulla on my Jol for OS ey T room, furnivhed home, newiv 3? W Huron St _ BLE0 wep ie sicome (aif hats in pine interior, fnudern kitchen, 1'. small down payment! Don Me- WLM BTR Pei tel a) ; reac “cook stove 93800 $400 dowa Cat yarage 8500 dow FE 2-i¢i0) by oe] \I ee SUSI es Hon cas) baldene| ae sah ee 4 5) D 330. month FE 48620 oS eae eee toe eta eae Most attractive S room modern, (Ome 185 Baldwin, or call FE : FORFST LAKE COUNTRY CLUB FOR SALE. 7 ROOM COLONIAL janch type nome on well land ©6189. eee Only jot @ be } HURON GARDENS. SMALL MOD- Estate | 3 vedrecrs Rom sa brick stvie home in Lapeer. excellent scaped 60x11) lot Has I's car! N PONTIAC VICINITY 3 BED- w A tio a Pic bedroom home ern home. full basement gas fur. ee h Nie enc lireplace, location on M24 Phone MOhawk” garage wit cement drive om ran 2 years old. Bathe ‘Ualiey eture window. Full nace Quick percessict: $5950 $450 Soles borage erat pan- 4-f20T Lapeer = Beautiful brick Heatilator, fire- baths, Senek: ront. 89 {ft lot c Ulity room, $6895 down $35 per month FE 5-6106 ei edicals deta letme)ryetestions in EJ. Dl NEAP place in spacious living roo’ 4 oe er features, Must sacrifice for oe ae ' Pate atk ney acracned® ore i le of town owner will sacrifice at| Quick sale $800 assumes GI mort- STARTER HOMES BY OWNER oe ot storage wee Garbaxe currOM BUILDER MODEI. NOW only $11,950 with $1.050 down. gsfe or will consider low as | oa vat “a i ; a A pOasl | weer sctlener: “Hs es $1,000 less than last years price, From Pontiac. take Orchard Lake 350 down Call owner, Lincola 1 geees sy iro, Oe VACANT for immediate pos- ia ter attached 62 tese of $17.600 FE 8-1198 Rd. to Pontiac Trail to Commerce | 5-3400 I and 3 bedrooms session Newly decorated 2 pay Tae Nicely iendscaced! Cal = : Rd. Turo right to 1615 8 Com-| --—-- — - t : bedrooms. bath, larye living a merce and = home you'll be JOAN GAY, 1217, WATERFORD | cables tom ice wel | ream (Eitchen ana’ utilsy BEDROOM, $1,000 DWN. $36 pleased to ow Township, 6 rooms, ¢ an eciter sees 8 icheice (oti agediicce: | oom 52 ears cid Sie month. 1188 Crescent Lake Ro 0 To : ; heat. feted t > fers fac | n i. u Bi ~~ e oO small houses, aye ‘OR P ate =| ooan own, monthly. : | a C HAYIDEN. Realtor | iv nie's «- e0.soa) wih eeee mares aur Te aes tt, plus lucated at 76 Parkdale near Fish- ell OR I mes ie IGT | ose Sunday, 3-6. Ab-Ro, Gar- (86 FE Walton FE 8-0441 Open Eves | and $85 per Seine ie laa’ basement area Rough wiring & Guar et Mt eres a Be ° Rte a 1-1210 —-- + - . oe ing taxes and = insurance Bordon Prati, ‘ett te full price with $48 mo. Inquire | i Call ares 600 pm Liberty ' or 144 Judson. after 3°30 Upstairs ~ EEaEeE RINSED ERR REL aRORREEaNeliaiT MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE — 9-1274 Apt MULTIPLE LISTING | SERVICE . . one wuawD Caan wee VoD 2 tee Bown ve On VETS ETS — (OFPOR. DORRI (Comfortable 1 ai cw 2 hedrm tull bath, olastered O al ; - eats neat TORS, BUILDERS EXCH and enient = extra bedroom home Oak floors Tile) GI mortga aa owner selling Let b d dd, . a wale hardwood floors, 2-car ga- us buy your, old home an large “vulity toom and ree reine Porclee coarteries eae rege mas privileges. 2188 Cass Lake Rd lenving abate, Ce eu at "patio, brick build you a brand hew one, call enc oeed porch in ey meer Gokia. at Gk eae ANGUS, Realtor rE 32-4875 FE ¢1661 range storms & screens, full Sa foe career | tleemenen oe bedroom home. in S r pens at lake level with : J AS i ee & 0) ou have over T plans to choose , Auburn Heights. Total eae icture window. Large jot sae _ Ortonville NA 17-2815 opti Water softener. gas, from, and » building program. $6,500. 7 erms = D aL #3) ve rcrman. F Fe bbe you will. be very interested ia ‘ ~ “+ WILLIAMS LK RD. Zoned. buss “Multi-Lakes Realty rayton Woods VACANT LAKE FRONT East Side ness edroom home 24x30 a BY OWNER c / Py Oil furnace Could be easily on meee es os Al ges bey ah eae) prisescUiving| socaceraat Seon taoh. ‘ery verted to offices $7500. Terms meee weds poms. ce 3 artes 2 ue ae etd perrm yale New i's story, room 14x18 with - Sree pilus | basement, fence nb 8 ached gar well lan : nand OVERLOOKING WHITE LAKE | So oo creek z0a Kook coun ~ fellas 6 | path, 10 & aie ree! | itches’ with “distng space. rook eid oN wares. nd . Basement home 4 Rooms. Stoo! | around ru the preperty. Terms. re iL) e ures this i ment with gas furnace and at- Shower, Some furniture. $3050 E FRONT home presents i gatas storms and screens. Dray tached garage, sell on terms, | Saye eee: Terms. Less for cash OVER 2 ACRES. West suburban) @ bedroom home Plastered walls Basement. oll furnace: 2 car ga- ™ $11,000 J. HAYDE . ‘Realtor 86 © Wwanten FE 68-0441 Open Eves PIONEER HIGHLANDS 2 bedroom brick, Rec, apom, Delco Fa oil heat Garage, Lake Priv _ $13,950 FE 4-1413 Attention, Executives LAKEFRONT. 8FMI-BUNGALOW A real home for gracious living Immense living roem Fireplace Carpeted. Banquet sized dining room. Carpeted tnroughout, 2 large bedrooms Loads of closet space Ceramic bath Sunny kitchen, on Ist floor 'arge dormitory bec- room and se‘.ing room on second compute basement. Automatic bi rage Tarep lot Seesifalty) “ian scaped 112 ft on, ; paved road. 2) deep. If you are looking for : “home that is « { beautifully bullt with large rooms \ — this is it! Bhown by appoint- ment only! Pricec attractively $10,000 down ili handle Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor E-t 2 Years 7001 Highlard Rd. (M59 Phone EM 3-340} or MU er 2 BEDRM MODERN HOME. 1', yrs old, Low down payment or will trade eels for car or house- _trailer FE 68-1419 or FE 2-7311. ~9 ACRES—5 ROOMS | ries it head full bath ms .nd hal carpeted. Loree dining room and beau‘iful giassed-in reh Front yard like & park with lots of trees. Nature! fireplace A steal at $11,900 with low down payment. LADD'S INC. 4286 Dixie Hw: Drayton Plains | _ _ OR 31231 SAV EE Labor costs on 3 bedrm with full basement, starter home On) - large lot in Waterford Township poh can sel) Ame two mode's with $205 and 0 down pay- mente We can tcl. d you get) started af a nice | q1TE LAKE Would you like to live at the lake and still be only 1 block from @opping center and 500 feet from the water. In @ nice 2 bedrm modern home, with full base- ment. Children can have & won- derful time here, and the price. and terms are tee mooeue $1. + down. $75 per DINIE, . Ake 9 Bedrm. modern bungalow with 2 lots. owner Willing to sacrtf'ce for guick sale, Oi] heat and past basement Price tucluces auto matic washer $6,450 with $1 Jo0 down F.C. Wood Co. Realtor OR 3-1238 | Corner wees Lake Rosen a M59 After 6, Call OR_ Templeton ONLY $650 DOWN | Nice 3 bedrm.- home with lake privs, Oil acum heat, garage. De- Se ‘ecauon. Possession April “Ww ATKINS LAKE | Beautiful shady biock 1 block from lake: 2 bedrooms. large car- ted living room. dining room. creeid back porch, basemen: and garage. Very attractive and t in excellent condition. Low down payment kK. 1. Templeton. Realtor 2330 Orchard ene Ra pl 4-4563 Afte FE 2-9 We Can't ‘Duplicate ~ . This Offering Large ranch home — Waterford spacious bedrooms closets, 26° living rm., huge pic ture window, rhe at. oil furnace, aluminum storms. and screens, You'll love the large love. ly country kitchen, done in yel-| gE white. Oversize lot 860x183 | view. Delay may mean Laeger Owner leaving $1,400 down and $60 month. a s taxes and insurance, 104 Rolling Acres With 2 Houses 300° lake frontage on Big Lake. Stone and frame home — 2 large bedrms,, 24 ft. living tm. nice kitchen, bath. oj] furnace, 2-car garage. 5 rm, modern bungalow, rented at a month. Good orchard — Exceptionally nice set- ting with large garden 16 miles — Pontiac. $7,000 down, $125 Giroux -Franks poreneg pre REAL ESTATE "OR 3-0701 5) RL BEDROOMS ene i BE BEDROOM ae home for sale FE 2-390). oA “FOR CASH IN aa | E1800. down oe ‘mo, ianer | pHU RRY, sell thiqe x |througt Classtited Ads ,Anything goes! Dial, Fi a Las BROW x. Realtor “ | 1362 Ww FE ae ( ; IL F | ‘ : | Sd Mul tiple Liting Service | On Reed ate eisai built in echoslialGhureken mnCall a hill, 3-bedrooms, 40 ft. recrea-, i tion room, 2 fireplaces, under- 2'a baths 47146 after 6 pm _gtounu sprinkling system. $24,000 2 fireplaces Y a winnered earace : Gin : ouse at Willams _ 1978 oya ak ano Thermopane xcellent private association sees! 6 Commerce 2 windows e each Dandy lot. Only $4,750 3 bedrooms Low down payment FE 4-2544 Wardrobe closets ~* ~ serene ae Carpeting FINISHED REC RM Built in oven and range. Walters Lake NEAR CLARKSTON Here's an older home with lawn, a oon lots of mets beds _ to add to the enjoyment of living riled Coeere gla yes would find one near the lake ere’s 2 bed- 2 invite your in- spection of this 3 yr. old beauty. | Teoms. large room with WOT Se BARTRAM a Dixie Hwy OR 3.1960". = Evenings’ OR_ 3-3230 BEAT COST miei OF LIVING Howard E. Fox Two acres & modern 4 bedroo REALTOR home. If you have always hoped to have a home with these features but = ° livirg STOUT'S Best Buys Today DECEPTION Convenient ‘kilchen, &un porch and smal) basement with o!! fur- gece Fore tubs. water heater, and 1'9 car a rage, Lad “take pitrieges. $3.350 with Hur Believe us, We dont prac- ideal location. Write P tice it. but this lovely rancn tlac Press Box 70 e687 Dixie Hwy. Clerketon home does [t's small ap- MAple bie pearance from the road be- lies the 1200 sq ‘eet bidet | 3 BEDRM HOMF. 4 YRS OLD space, 1% baths finishe Would consider good used car ai breezewav, 2 car garage. 220 down payment FE 5-4334 fee: of Loohas ene. ane one ac utiful and- se ‘ ac see iane Only $3,000 Dn 5 FAMILY all in new condition ALIDDIZETON will handle al; separate units, Tenants pay yer own ulilities a is @ beau- g950 DOWN — Located fusct says Aner ttul property w very large : ; PRICE COUNTS pleasant grounds. Big income cA auware Rae ooesieea When cood quality goes al! rented and always ® waiting | bath Basement. auto oil Hat of Tenants. ATTRACTIVE — north side This! along $11,500 buys this at- tractive well built home in furnace, Aluminum awnings Cy:lone fenced lot, new i's A-1 West side residential car garage Plus. room section. Strictly modern, gas « an excellent family home with modern home ¢ eat! full Licemect many 3 large bedrooms, tile bath. oak etn: Romie fer Imeome other features. 2 blocks to floors and plastered walls, carnets e300 DOWN — Located 5 miles grade school Call for ap- and drapes are included, Base- West of Pontiac nearly new ointment ment has recreation room. AC 4 fo bole " nest ete aeeiener, ane gas in- sareee ake: Tee da pe. ~ ~ ‘ oie bel cine ry S82 PER MONTH pera . gown seketes Includes taxes and insur- OTTER HILLS — Custom bul't MANY OTHER ance on this next to rex 6 rece rancly) Dome with every HOMES & INCOMES : ‘ Gesireable feature for gracio $500 ak tad md ¥ nar coe @s extra fire- 4868. FAMILY HOME | piace. car ita is Dlastered. Eiecirie hot water, Automatic. oll Bix full size rooms and paved drive Taseih Jot. All, “heat. __VErmont 6-887 = pias lace wince oe his for only $26 Crone ee re ul] basement, stoker Peae. oil water. heater and William Milles MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 2 car garage. Centrallv lo- cated near schools and ahop: ing Only $1500 dowa will andle 50 ACRIS LAKEFRONT FE 2-0263 1018 Riss Huron Next ta ch Post Office MULTIPLE BT ISTING SERVICE Kealtor O'NEIL Aeautifull marcel loceicd 20 TEANTRU pak LEss © SYLVAN SHORES can be miles porth of Pontiac off ean new inn te ail us M-24 High rolling pvrtta’ HEART _ show you thls fine 2 bed- ly wooded to lakeshore ake ate acm acon aM ute lie oe Nothing Mke it im this area NICE RITCHEN GAS ished attic Vent) enjoy the Onir $6000 down HEAT NFAR &CHON! S (irepiace. the pine paneled TRANSPORTATION ETC porch and the wonderful Ven ke ( 1 IC VIC |: $600 . $0 PER beach privileges, but most x Ft. ONE, of all you'll enjoy the pres- DOWN ae tae By eppoint- - * . m7. men ease Excellent building los pei JIM WRIGHT wa located just north o on- REALTOR OR WOULD YOU LIKE to tiac. Size 100 x 200. Rea- 368 QAKL. AND AVE: FE Aner | use in beautiful Drayton gonable — oles payments, N RVENTNOS UNTIL 8:30 | pea down will buy See these today MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE bedroom home on a BUSINESS CORNER fortes Four golden oppor SINES! : NE are A e : en oppor- SUBURBAN BEAUTY | tunity. "Boot ae $250 DOWN Ideal investment tn rapidiy You will want to see th 30 x 50 ft, ranch home with PERHAPS YOU PREFER Crescent Lake Estates | rowing area near Pontiac 3 spacious bedrooms, full it ize 200 x 200. Next to new dining room, extra large ou do you'l’ certainly ‘like subdivision Real bargain’ basement enclosed breeze- | is she am aceee bun- way, attached 2 - car ga- aw $1.10 down and $65 rage, and iot approximately per onth fre the easy . ' Y= 1 Rea! . 100 x 300 Located in the ferme Full price $8,500 In- “daw AP. Stout. Realtor Sontheast suburban area cluding aluminum combina- T17.N Saginaw & -Pi FE 5-6165 a price only $19.950 tions. feycing and TV an- * Datiy th 6 Very ‘avorable terms. Call enna - J A. Taylor, Realtor. FE 42544 IN WASHINGTON PARK i+ a - pes oat 16 ey ee LAKEFRONT MODERN. 3 BED galow, e ft living | room furnished home. peat pales Seles) pico temo t fireplace. ORiando 3-6538. ana 1 bedroom, fully car- aeeuaty cl MORTOAGE Oa | Bee, eecertl [eteeoretss, oe : he ute ae ne 8 eat on will handle this property. . > | Includes washer, en ef, Water - PRADES softener Drapes and oie win | can Nene a heeicomns tell $13500 LITTLE FARM — Almost ‘ows. Is newly decorated, in) basement, 1 story. Septic an a¢re of land with lake privi- Safad eat Twp. OR 3-0055 or EM. tank {s in, well driven leges. Modern semi-bungaiow with 32-0470. chimney installed, and insu: basement and 3 bedrooms. Very lation and wirtng done Full clean home. Exceptionally large | KOR Col ORFI tice $6, tf month rms, aluminum a@nings, storms FIN RUIN 30) xcellent location, near & screens Oi] AC furn,, garage Huntoon Lake How can you two baths Wil accept cheaper 438 8 Sanford, Completely furn- possibly go wrong? home or land contract in trade ished 6 room home. Ot] heat. Ask :for Mr Brown oe garage Price rar only HEADING FOR THE | AKE own. utry oO is ne c : - $18,975 COUNTRY LIVING — Just ° “ EN ee en ee the ticket for the horseman Large, 211 W Wilson Furnished 2 fami- look at this ideal 2 bed- bedroony farm home with an) | comer Delco of) furnace room bungelow near Wat. interior odern as tomorrow. | Brice about $1,400 down kins with privileges. It has fate lest oiah ee eet es Also. sguiers Phone FE | a fine basement, a fire. re barn with Danement ead re. Howard, 18 Gillispie St. eae an enclosed | ape ti wo-car garage acres a eds als “ ; _ ’ of land. 10's miles norin of Pon- JOHN KINZI.ER, Realtor, ots weve seen Reapberry tiae city limts. Cail ys for de- 670 W. Huron st | t 163 8 : tails. Ask for Mr. Brown. | rece gerCre: DRAYTON PLAINS BRICK —Tip top conditon through- out, Vestibule entrance to pleasant livin, picture windo ell, 3 loveiy bedroo: ceramic tile bath with rihew? floors, very TRIPP eet eee! Pin heat "Be gute to ace on o gtite MA Ic Sor eee fel pom now! Prices at only 5 BEDROOM BRICK 2 full < paths, large asement, 2 Cray, SO) erm A cations a ‘Rome ie aps. For Coldred RAY O'NEILL, Realtor “cious, only 6 years ol¢, and . ~ § Room. 2 bedroom. full 262 § Aes las Rd. Open 09 riced below similar homes Basement. Coal furnace FE 37 FE _0-0700 ee it now! Eevee street. Only = DINNG AN- with terms L.eshe R. Tripp, Realtor GILES REALTY CO. |" s rs itil) ty Ww. — Street ‘ C ome ers Don't wait see ‘PE $8161 FE 5-0338 | FE 56175 221 BALOWIN AVE. AVE few 42577 i ‘After 6. FE 23-7006 “EVES. FE +3006 natural stone fireplace, Oak floors | BRICK TERRACE 25 Acres VACANT. $1,000 DOWN © | of wonderful rolling cownt: One of the nicest on the market A pertect location to —_ ear ae ipo vee see: eS your 4 dream home. coms, fu cement, gas heat, a) Hunt verv comfortable and Feasonsble is id a i truly beautiful country place to live. to you and we will show it to ONO, LOW AND RAMBLING now BEAUTIFUL RANCH H $17,850 is the orice of this tovely Alive with Charm rambiine 3 hedroom ranch aoa | Yes, this home fairly speaks wi batn and haif bath, to you There a: three ' ~ | fired heat, attached warage, le re i rooms, 20 ft. living room, | stone fireplace screened patio =| kitchen that nae & en elt | 20. exceptionally nice. large well lanned and is usa! | landscaped corner jot. Sell, con- ‘or th gene ‘amily ef | sider good bungalow in trade coal you wi") LW is ¢. Yea it hes at & ogy REALTORS ful high basen : ~Fia bas : Led in pete PHONE FE 41557 Oo 6down payment . WE SELL hy per mon e i terms. Quick posse: ostion. LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Perfect Lake Front New moder contemporary 136 E Pik brick ranch bi-level butit in LAB aadinpopine pot eeteres _ FE 4930 ve! i rooms (4 bedrooms), aie baths, | 11GRON GARDENS recreation room and lake porch 3 BEDROOMS, FULL BASEMENT. pa 2 fireplaces. Pella double pane = garage and fenced rd. Near bread re anda oy ie in “schools and « ing. $8,500. Easy e carpe «a raperies in x ‘ roams Truly ; tine home | _terms, Phone FE _ a or the en’ re om] ay. consider tracy for a Goethe | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE home rter School area Also other faxe front and iske privileged homes NEAT AND CLEAN 2 bedroom bungalow with tiled bath, painted basement, auto, oi! t L I:lizabeth Lake Estates pangs Areal bas, sented ser tiac Priced at $9,200. Attractiy bungalow built in 1938 by T. Brith, 2 bedrooms a\eoee HEIGHTS all on one floor. Nice base- bungalow. with room ment, GAS furuace. New alu- basement —— pel and hot : minum storms screens wate oe New carpeting. 1 - reese and bedroom. ee Sgr with summer porch and ae large ga en reese yet ond Rec} lake privileges. 4 Bhs; rm42. 000 -_—s —— down on easy terms Dk term r any r wed} kK IN 7 I R REALTOR 00 Baidwia Ave. FE 6-0101 an len Ww. H Sie - ae semen + ‘ a uron ees pal oeen ee | Mr. Husband . ——————— Mere 700 <2 ever seen two you on PPEALIN bad the urge to make Ase, then wil it te our wife, take her ovt to the with |. qect keys up the door will give her the est thei in — i a 3 “ FOR ¥ suc a Lal - OR RETTER HOMES ranch home 2 bear m brick. SPRING IS HERE! - a baths. plastere S Car. And let us show you this love- narage full basement At the lv § room modern home, with pee tC cacy. os eet 1 oh " & . 2c n cna hed caraae fetes eit love the built-in features. wil) attached garage 2 acres of fruit orchard. large «torage shed with all tools ana machinery for wardering Excellent location in | Avon Townsh-ip Priced to seli | with wonderful terms Humphries OWNERB SACRIFICINO LN. Telegraph open Br Bree. | cE “RI ele i Their 2 family home, 3 rooms | MULTIP E LISTING 8 vice sown and 3 room furnished artment up that rents reel $ jets month. Full —a gas heat, new siding ary rage, paved street, onty’'s doWn moves you in. Tmtmedinse CLARK possession | LAKE FRONT Bata SUBURBAN, 3 eet 1 ‘ RI PE | ai serea with 100 ft. of lake cops Pens ur sen. pa our home or e mo rv pe q " ft th . a8 or farage. Pull price $9,800" with | home has many outstanding fen- Senet ace peyment: ra erates ‘peaiutiful cox Sorts: ies ’ astete wa. m ns \. JOHNSON, Realtor patio 12x28 feet, family or ining = Bes oe room, excellen chen, § us : 1704S. Telegraph Rd. living room, outside fireplace, 2 fh Er 4-2533 _ car garage. basement, of] heat, -* 1 acre lot and other features. ~ ~~ — —— Youll like it ; $700 DOWN ESTATE PROPERTY COMMER. modern house 86, aah, Near i x ha elie foMe tne a very ative commercial district. : KITCHEN WITH PLENTY An idea) investment, OF CABINETS. BAS E- | MENT WITH COAL FUR- FOUR BEDROOMS $2,000 or less | NACE. ONLY $51 PER down Full price $9, older MONTH. home im very good con- fne"Toomr arte Aeken, fot 5 TP . ie Ros ae CET, Realtor rear enclosed porches, basement, 345 OAKLAN gas heat garage, lot 50x142 feet. AVE FE Ree OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:3 _ MULTIPLE LISTING "SERVICE OPEN HOUSE — cHE NEW 1998 FZ BILT HOME THE BENNINGTON 3 bedroom home, Large living room and family room, as modern as tomorrow. Terms you will not be- on Y YOUR LOT & FOUNDATION | Bree out M24 (Lapeer road) past Lake Orion to Red Barn Village OPEN DAILY 1 TO 8 PM. Smith-Crawford, Inc. \CLARK REAL ESTATE FF 46492 OR FE 448 1362 W. Huron _ Multiple Listing Partridge lg THE “BIRD” TO 8EE a rieadies rvice Suburban Inceme What more could you ask fo Here you ¢an ew Letece: suburban living ve 2 bedroom m . ae TWO OFFI 3390 8 Rochester Rd. have an income OL 1-000 of 90 | a EAuburth Rd. OL & - from separate es apartaient hi 4 bu 1226 jandseaped t_pround with . on $2,500 down pend. Priced at z DON'T WISH. FOR Brick Duplex i Solid brick. dupiex in = oad MONEY! Make it easily id through Classified Ads. To va bas ent, 2 car garage. ‘sell, rent, buy, sw ap, pire, trade. a oh we . _ REATITOR PART dial FE 2-8181. ore ie Wy Hon | OPEN : é ' PHIRTY-SIX =e TIIF_ PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. MARCH 28, 1958 i lone os a Also imcludes 2? $450 | WE BUY RICHARD STEELE, REALTOR ' St Highlan | OR 3-6981 MU “42045 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DRAYTON WOODS This beautiful ee home WEST HURON UDEVENINOS: FE OPEN ACRES Just north of Pontiac. Com- i with Rass furnace. Y ou can't beat this—only §7.500 ELIZABETH See it today! Bateman Kampsen REALTORS 377 8. Telegraph mer, Let 5660 Dixie Hwy. FE 4.0528, Open Eves. ‘Tl 9: Sun Eves. & Sun family ‘eneas aa tn- My wr complete price — $7,050. "BERKLEY DRIVE Washington Park, lovely 6 room modern bungalow, exactions con- IRWIN Building a New Hom We can help you t DOWN cag 000 — Terms. Cau EM| 2 Bedroom home near Or- tC] . | a i We need lake property WHITE BROs. . | ame John K. Three t VOd eestor “anc “eect mB parment contemporary. sareee Le Low fireplace, attached garage, Sati 2045, wees — | ae. “bedroom, north end a #800 down, aa Lake privileges. >| oe aoa vee etre craic in- ee _ Condition. Only $8500. “OR! pene LAND CONTRACTS N ht & HARGER CO. STREET 5-8183 WHITE contains every feature so) important bed ee - living—from ft. living No Mathematician room with hee fireplace X i and full di room to the! Needed dream Me gay with built-in. To figure the advantages here - cooking units. 3. bedrooms; a 5 bedroom beme in Clarkston as paneled den, full base with 2 baths for your family ment with fireplace in rec- A 3-room rental unit with an reation room, 2 car attached) income of $60 a month This garage, and a ‘park-like combination gives vou a home wooded lot. We invite your for oniy $30 per month and $1 990 inspection. | down It's located just @ «stone : throw from shopping chureties o atd schools Total price $9,950 OVER 5 . Discount for cash 5 830 Per Month This ideal home and income set- up is in an excellent location fortable 4 bedroom farm, near shopping center, school, home 1m excellent condition = church & transportation Down- Price slashed for quick sale) stairs —it has an attractive dy. &s owner is leaving the, ing room, dining reom, 2 _ state. Only $1,500 down. | fortable bedrooms All with “las | wall to wall carpeting. Conveni- ent kitchen and bath and all) newly painted. Plastered walls” & ceilings Upstairs—it has 3 For so little ts aes large rooms, kitchen and bath | found. 43 acre and a6 room; ail newly decorated. Also in-) bungalow with teeglace® in] cluded is full basement, 2-car living room, nice large din-| garage, aluminum storms and : ro) pew metal cabi-|; screens Upstairs now rented, | kitchen, basement) unfurnished for $70 month A! real buy for $13,950 with $1.950 down and $100 per month by appointment only, Call Row!) Shown, 4-Bedroom Brick This 8 room nearly new Clarks-| ton home has 4 large bedrooms, spacious kitchen, ining reom, Two bedroom bungalow and) j'y - baths, Jarge living room, room for two more up. Gas! located on a lot 1a x 150 Black- heat, large corner parcel.) top street and many other fea Owner anxious for quick! tures. but best of all, the price - | deal It's vecant — why not) g tremendous buy at §14 990. | see it 5 with 83900 down on FHA terms 10 ‘Til 5 e? | if you-Are, Off | 4536 _3-8235 __Phone E _ 2008 Helm sford pr edvced from $8.200 to $6,950 with $1,350 down are only Payments $69.50 pe. & insurance rancher with floors, ol] furnace, minum storms & will) never. nevet buy - make your Its a 2 bedroom tiled bath, oak complete alu- sereens You wet a better appointment now HILLCLIFF 8T West Huron 2 bedroom bunga- low with attached garage on large 110 x 440 corner poe ee at Tb $2.950 on E-Z terms s is in a” very good area $450 DOWN ice bedroom cinder block bunga- situated on ai lovely par- tially wooded acre of land, lo cated off Bashabaw road & now vaca it BROKER 500 Elizabeth Lake FE abbot . rE 4 482 1 BLAIR PANEERON i 5 roam modern Paneled tnter- jor 2 excellent bedrooms Huge | ving room with beautiful raised fireplace and picture window over looking take Full paneled dining room With plieture window Self sturing ‘storms and screen You will dike this house with it « beautiful knotty pine kitchen Forceg air oll beat Utility room and Pihis outstanding Lalue $14500 Terms of trade fur huuse on west side of Pontiac . GORGE BLAIR OR 43-1251 - REALTOR Hwy AXTON vay ®. OR 3-1708 BE hROOM TOME car garage. Recreation room in basement. Lots of cupboards. | Automatic heat Large lot, On. busline Close to shopping cen- ‘ter, Smal] down payment. OR > WEST SUBURBAN | Cozy ? bedroom modern home Storm windows, awnings, fenced | lot 100 x 150. Near stores, schools & churches $500 down or might consider selling on pee option. | comple: aoe *7,050 | EL ‘LAKE auractuve modern furnished house with cutstone fireplace. Nice and clean 2 large wooded lots Beauti-' ful view of lake $900 down $60 monthiv Dixte DR 3. P? 2 Dorothy Snyder Lavender eaitor Est 29 Years Highland Rd +(M50) | 3-3303 or MU 4-6417_— | IN TROY. NR Rds. 4 pveltaeee Newly aecorated acres of*land. | Corner jot 2.000 hed Call Lin- coin $5002 * | HOPKINS” 2800 $495 DOWN OR TRADE New 3 bedroom face-brick Ranch R 7001 styled. Vestibule large kitchen. | i paits hood with fan. Gasinator Full basement, large lot, alumi- num storms & screens Paved street, Builder FE 56767 WALLED LAKE - 3 BEDROOM brick ranch home. 1'2 bat! fireplace, built in stove’ and ov AS Lot 95" x 135’, vacant, by owner _MA_ 4-1104 __ NEW dition, 6 spac ms, = * beth "gas neat, bright & cheerful| Fogel!” want to TRADE-IN . " your old home S8ee us about, 3 Bd H er ee ERED'S * = in TRADE-IN ama for, rm. omes taining @ new custom-built | WITH Widow offers this large 2 family | Day : = aapeyuil) income. Much too large for her. . . | Pay ments lqss than rent Has lovely $ rm. apt. & bath’ Braes of Bloomfield $10 STARTS DEAL down, 4 rms. & up. Gi On Darramoor between Wal- ~ pe aaa heat. e. Convenient to St. nut and Wing Lake A large $10 DOWN Heodl ed eConnell Schools. tt.) brick custom ranch home with | $10 WEEKLY UNTIL 500 and bat @ background of towering | $630 MOVES YOU IN’ trees, beautifully landscaped | BREWER sastetulty Se Has two arge bedrms., living room 17 6 t b eiregeien @inin, noon SMALL DOWN PAYMENT ig y elec. washer anc JOSEPH y REISZ, SALES $ MOR | ryer, Caletnatof, water soft- WOW! 53-55 N ener, stove and re Eegrator | | : ves FE bogenyoisentime quad chalice ald . eling an “in| ar 2 - car garage. Owner What qd Deal! 9 4 2. Reriten J area, Just reduced to - Joslyn Cor. Mansfield |Oakland Hills | Model, ong, sun. and Weekdays * , , 5 ag pi riday OUR NEW LOCATION Country Club 785 STANLEY A charming custom brick . WORD “New” ranch home t Vernon 9 ecto Senin ® particular appeal at just south of the ‘club" 3 W ESTOW N REALTY this season. The birth of large bedrooms, levety living, ‘ ‘ the fresh unsp = _— of espe uae Ererece, corpses FF #8-6941 or FE 8-2763 re estgens ed pleasant- am rapes eparate ining 659 DOWN NICE 2 BEDROOM _ « bone that are new. room. big modern kitchen. 20 Ae pe : Hav ‘ca ht of how ft. screened porch, full base-| Cae ee Cred e et eral. ft might be to ment. An exceptional value at i. e x I i ee Ai qrest spring in a new home? $37,500. clean cated (8 hea los) edocs e now have 800 new home | ky. off Clintonville Rd. Full price seats a one ee Northwest of Rontiac | Soors, 7 “Sek possession. EM 1m. own ‘ pee | an ane home, why, not in- 5 room home op Putnam 2 DONELSON HEIGHTS 3 BEDRM quire about trading it on a ful Resear bright. kitchen, ue ancnee ly pe* to Bt | . J home ‘ul ase eT ecreene porc enedicts us. lec stove A $7,500, terms, Pale | Auto, washer, ong & | AR. SPOT = carpe City water sewer | with 4 bedroom Liv. John K. Irwin & Sons |_sttbeo"@an'pa seas" po ep rh anne since 1925 2 HOUSES FOR SALE ON 2 LOTS | : . . 2 story house ~p front lot with - with fruit trees and berries. 313 West Huron Street basement. 5 rm house on back Full Price only $6,900 with Jeez FE 5-447. Eves MI #8 lot $12,500 FE 86755 " FOR 2 COLORED @ RMS. GOO con ow down payment wonse Slee anes on this Prospect. FE 44868 clean 2 a bungalow. BIRMINGHAM $2,900 DOWN Tee wtilit m, a mmed, possess. 1955 butit garage. : 12180 = eer eer brick o fanch yoareed asement l'z aths. gas ea FAMILY HOME Established in 1916 csi peting a Greet ale HBA mortgage Open Sat and Sun e, bedrooms, ving | ABOUT 5 MINUTES FROM to 6 pm. 1979 Sheffield, north of x 14. Nice kitchen 12x12 ; DOWNTOWN Lovely new 3 bed-| 14 Mile east of Woodward MI 1k) baths, Full basement 2 |. room ranch home with breezeway| 6-0736 No broker ie cs es Coolant ereichars ce! GU beh oN gsc eats ben on y 7 a 4 ¥ wha terms: | Hichen “wisn nook. 4 ‘te ving, MIAN contract, Small an oe 7 | room coved ceilings with offset | : : _ Metal hl i all pissiered. oak Dot beautiful-, yerement BI AW UaReclee Sh | ly finished, colored bath fixtures : ., oo 5( ‘I TRAM Pall bacomest recreation space, SUGDEN a tiie o17 8 | imken furnace and hot water) a ‘ ‘ heater both with silent wall fame, fi country. Relaxed livi ng Only FE 5-9471 REALTOR burners, (100 ft. wide Jot ee minutes to Pontiac.“ EMpire | OPEN | EYERINOG AND sUNDAY| 5chools of a ‘grades. Call now LE LISTING SERVICE | {°F # Teal bargain at $16,500 - sranteR HOME 2 BEDRM 100 it i by ~~ ft. lot. aluminum windows. | 7 : roug wiring. Can be seen at) LAKE FRONT 3 bedroom brick 2604 Hatton Rd. between Zeima | | home near Clarkston. Huge Dying _& Gien Rose. FE 50002 ‘| room has wall to wall carpet and siege Se Urepiece. large sun LL sips Full] MODERN 7 RM BOver WITH 4 asement, hot water heat, oi] edrms acfe in Metamora | we fired, 2 car garage 90 x 300 Ft.) 87.500 a S ver L. ¢ d lot with shrubs and shade trees Modern, new T rm hou-e. 3 bed- DYE! LAKE AT Ea Only $24,900 terms. Shown by ap- rms, in Rochester $12 500 Suit aboot 5 peed a pointment only. . ’ Modern ranch type 7 orm ‘i home | a ae Tes Very complete in every was. = TERRIFIC PRICE CUT Worth) of land. $20.00 "Term: Neat Mt includes @ large activities = sour while to take a look at this! Rochester — room with adjotuing powder =| ton value 3 Bedroom ranch home, CHARLES MELICK room. Also 2 car attached | less than 3 years old. gas furnace. $29 W Fifth 8 Rochester ip ict ledgerock fireplace city water and sewer Beautifully OL 6-0611 or OL 1-8459 | ater bh { 1 rel es and severa landscaped with many shrubs and MUST SACRIFICE 5 ROOM YEAR“ amoral . Reces * aoe ppl ae to school. Only $9.- “around home at private lake nt with “term . 00 5 aard| es 3 wooded lots, fireplace . 5. = ‘PAY RENT? it year ses) Rarage, $7,500 cash or terms Hp ol vit m modern!) Elizabeth Lake Estates —e here's @ real buy with only - EM 9 down Attractive § room and bath home with i basement, - } | arage and 2 landscaped Floyd Kent Inc.. Realtor BRC W bral ‘Tocated eae. 508 p22, Dixie aide “t tee | AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING 7300 SELL OR TRADE - Lovely | two bedroom bungalow With alum- | WM. ie ove DS nN a Sees Pi ont at ane date Erte! EALTOR 244 x ot ewular little fe | farm. Only about 4 miles from FE -#ie aves as ee 2aia2 ‘i /] city Wil] accept late mest car land contract, house trailer or ELIZABETH LAKE your equity as down payment ESTATES a DOWN — Sell or trade Lovely ; brand new 3 bedroom Lake front | keg est Suburban | Aluminum window. Lovely kitch- dust th FCR ONLY $11.000, . | three’ bedroom home ‘enh! 3 bedroom brick, Attractive lv- PS ela regia bored reuse la pally momar can ‘be urchased. it room, full dining room, | Pied neon, 813.000 will ete | air gas heat. kitchen with dining space. 2, hence Y Roa a trad accep | bedrogms and a bath down,| Cheapef home in trade Te edroom and den Full i | r= [itesateent gas heat and Phares $2500 DOWN — Sell or trade Lo-| ter, 14, ear rage. patio orch, | cated in Elizabeth Lake Estates 2. W M. A. arge Pricea ii Oo t} Modern bung. with full basement. Ath en 00, PHA tecm aoe bie i Very nice lot and excellent street. i U = “| Cnaede heme wes: al = to attic accep € mode KE |DE VONSHRE | Rousetraiter, * oes — re cum) oodward and $2500 DOWN z Colored. One of the | Oe es eeeninee ‘ ‘Square Lake Area | fas bose atmort sompistei? re: : ‘ Brick Ranch. 3 bedr | heaps Over $1009 work of new, Fob L TALK TRADE { spacious living room with fe arpeting. 6 rooms ist floor and | é ' place and wail to wall carpet-| Peter 3 room apt. up with all the 4 7. 3 bedroom | ing, dream kitchen with built-in furniture: Upper rents for $80 . diving room, stove and oven, disposal,- loads, Will accept cheaper home in , Modern bath, of cupboards, large dining area. trade “ age vane . Pickles bath. Utility room, op mar 3 toot ached garage, patio perey $21,- —- With us for fast and ef-/ _ only Boyne alga term 500.09 with “terms. = rs, = WE BUY, SELL) en ‘rawford, Inc. Sud” Nichole Realtor , —— 49 Mt. Clemens re JH, oe LOM Ne Realtor - & 1-002 Call Mr i FE 5- 1201 ac w Pu. 2-48.10 | L 61226! or FE §-8004 _ Li TIPLE ‘LISTING SERVICE ; 1 month ineluding taxes - Q | 28 FE Huron ot pen Evenings and Sunday HAVE CARNIVAL For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 : ; RM TERRACE HOME, FUL1 $20 DOWN ON 6 Room HO SE | bs ee LAKE AREA, $800 DOWN, basement, per. gas Nar red ap with ful basement, FE 8 ei hot-water. heater cae ivd.| ~~ i. bar 4 a Ke Full price $6,000. Terms avail- k OR COl ORE D aS able. Inquire at 38 Green St FERP’ s8T : 4 bedroom modern, $1600 down rame bu 6 ahs $ 200 down, 5 boon brick Northeast, room mode 0 i Coe a Full basement, CRYSTAL LAKE DR Ee | eat = aluminum! 10 reom brick $2,000 down ; | storms —y screens Vacant! JACKSON 8T - ey built im "55, large’ room modern, $1200 down chen, full path, enclosed porch. $650 DOWN COCKER REALTY fis do Terms, am ict ” 3 | loon! come le North aaa Sacinae ‘erms 3-668: en asemet gas So a a s. a ree! The eee Aleminum _PE 44001 eo, FE 4-7368 ® Acres, 6 rooms ~ utility, o | storms and screens Stove RILEY an refrigerator, ash “aD a furnace sto ‘rarere:| rome color. a” sher ‘and aE en ocar “You must emphasize your one extraordinarily good fea- by Dick Turner; ~~ ‘ 3-26 ¢ TM. Reg. U.S Pat. OF @ 1966 by NEA Servos, inc. ture, Miriam — sour willingness to go Dutch on dates'”’ For Sale Houses 43 HOYT SOUTH BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS $2509 down-.3 bedroom BRICK RANCH. with attached 2-car ga-| rage, equipped with electric eye doors FULLY carpeted living room with fireplace, PLUS famiiy dining room room with ser in)” windows. Electric dishwasher in kitchen, pine cupboards. ceramic tiie bathroom with built-in vanity and linen closets OIL HEAT Large well seaped corner lot UE PIONEE: R HIGHLANDS $12,600 — 2 bedroom CAPE 12 x 18 Living room kitcheti, with tops, 2 oak floors. all pul basement, bus, water, sewer, plastered paved Formica c large cheerful bedrooms, Full basement land- ounter Wails GAS HEAT. City street, PLUS Sylvan Lake pfivileges HOYT RE. S Telegraph Rd _ Pon-Tel Centre NET Y FE 2-9066 ANNETT Ol ISS SS00 Down 6 goog slep to rade city bus, Has 2-car garage Priced 450, $3 per month - $14,500 size rooms a. Acres Carpenter 6 rooms on schoo] basement ju-t @ na nd at $i.- Lake privileges first floor with stairway to unfinished sec- ond floor. Large living room, dinin room, and Attached 2 Large garden area. Orion schools down payment. Larce Family? kitchen car garage Lake | Reasonable We have a 5 bedroom home in good West Side location Lot §0x234. close to schools lines All rooms, Bath and bus cheerful and fireplace extra lavatories with Timken oil Donelson bPark | i] A REAL VAL- cop. | attractive | | | | | large, | carpeting 5 and 2 Basement | heat es settle estate, $15,000, terms | 97 E. STRATHMORE \ moves you {nto | New | To | | Desirable location, lake priv- tleges 7 room heme. tive living room with atirac- fire- place 2 bedrooms and bath | on first floor, large room and small room up Carpet in 4 rooms recreation place porch and garage 172 $21,500, terms. Waterford Village large comer lot. and Andersonville room stone house room, bar Attached breezeway. | Lot 85 Road 7 bed- | Finished | fire- | x es Living j Airport - room, dining room, kitchen, ; 2 bedrooms and floor 2 Glassed porch furnace Smal! Gas $00, terms. bath first | bedrooms up steam | house rear, Quick possession. at $26,- Roy Annett Inc.’ REALTORS FEderal KEY WILL 8-046 6 | 14 | | | 1218 Baldwin For ‘Sale Houses Neer COLORED WE HAVE 2 and 4 bed- room homes ens jow down permet Call for informa- ~ ion “RAINBOW REALTY? FE 12-2614 $600 DOWN, | rooms bath, 2 BEDROOM. 6 83) OW. _MI_ 6-1432_ after_ HAYDEN | 130 pm 43 Se ee | % i i | | { | i For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Lots et ol lal OL cm a a Ot me! MODERN DREAM HOME. You. y it to believe it, Bub- | CASS LAKE santa a phyment required, 2 canal front lots, $1050, OR 2am ice es pres itae ea W TLSON |= Soe your own home on 100 x ___ For Sale “Acreage 47 Tbe. 4 lot om black top near Wat- | kins Lk., only $400 down. . 1% ACRES, 9 ACRES, 18 ACRES. 4 Also farm with 200 Two family ‘income ra maeruieuce aioe rm house & 3 bi at Oxford, only §900 d barns. , Bena DINN’ FON farms Would you like a business at NN your’ home? Building with — W. Huron i 4-2577 plete line of shoe aH a equip- | 5 ACRES | On | WALDON RD be | ment & inventory, 000 down | off Bald Good well. $2850 | Pitiat your pre east Terms. g bo at 819 Grey Rd. HARVEY wi SON BROKER | _ Aubura_His regon, Lapeer 2\, ACRES 10 Wi MILES NORTH ror! | 821 W Pontiac. rontage on semi-pri- | — J ae erty “43, A| vate jake, 10 5 is building. ‘ea me | roper “ : ere y owner. Ca = wks meee ely BES OAkiand d 8-328. /2 FAMILY INCOME. Goop west 30 FERTILE ACRES. NORTH OF side location. Large lot. 2 car See Moa once ns frontage uerege: Ee $1,090 doy n. All or part, Giroux For Sale Lake Prop. 44 3 BEDROOMS. home, Basement, garag sandy beach, $10,500, lew down | _bayment. BM 3-3922 4 LOTS. REAS. PRIVS _ ON Cass and Eliz. Lk. FE 5-3002. 681 CONKLIN, LAKE ORION. ge “PONTIAC REALTY and, ake FRONT | KCRES” 200 WITH PART SMALL lake. Very picturesque. Near How- ell. 25 miles from $190 acre. (Worth Double). Pontiac, only | Once | in a lifetime offering. Owner 10300. s5010" ward, Detroit 2, TOwnsend Near Clarkston — 6 to 20 acre 2 | BY OWNER COUNTRY LIVING. | bed Business Opportunities” 51 2 ee : Part-Time Income utac needs Woe oc: to corvias and collect gal sensational Riss. auto- tic Car ros ES write Pontiac ‘Press Partridge 1s THE “BIRD" TO SEE Coldwater Area Bar woo rossed $43, oes years incouse of about: $178 per mo, trom games and $9,200 down. | from apartments. Only NOTE l iquors, gage he fome What have you got to trade— contract, Vacant or any- thing may ern that’s grossing $35,000 per yr. fro tual 4-3445. Eves ILY INCOME In tn uron, Gardens each, yal ax Fance, Individual uti right owner me $1 | Inco’ hg J single mae | Fe part paymen! E 3 ACRES TRADE T aM “aout! E. Tennessee. APE Sead NTIAC CHIEF ¥ TRAILER “ “PT PO Lege Trade for car. or $350 jown OR Ba 4 PONTIAC HYDRA. \. REM. tai FOR elbang in small home. a ‘$2 STUDE PICKUP 5608 nara for car of Seta Ay OR _3-2340, x ‘ LE HOUND 5) BETWEEN meat = mos Swap for Senakiast set, % Bliss canin, - OP WASHI rng ied Practically New. Trade for IR 3-07: _a WILL REUPHOILSTER . ae a ATH for anything of equal value. 4-4004. KENMORE : AUTO “WASHER . FOR used TV or what have you. FB zits FORME. "EM 3.3907. ture for boat trailer. t in this tav- §WAP HAY FOR LIVESTOCK, OR put you in § what have you? MA _. | WILL TRADE, $2500 EQUITY IN bedrooms, 2-car gara t r near $100 per ns matic oil pee! $11, “atta ie ween ae a “ mle se. mm cddilon Very comfort: Mere POWER hea! NER FOR 2 “BEAUTIFULLY. s1TUat SITUATED Loo 230 Or reat er deen toh trees | cluded Open. iy 8 a mcmnignite ; | j 20° roe clude n on a cabin plus 2? bedroom & bath| good “fishing: lake. Sh tal Gee Priced at near ‘Ine value’ of the FRADE cae i 7aven guest cabin. All conveniences, on 500 down. 2-0719 real estate alone. , hangin ae ok Pi FE ad 43232. undies ee Leer paryt dock, 6 Sat ez ae oe - CRAPTESLA at, sandy beac acres. > TRAD : frvlake. frontage "$29,500, CALL | APPROXIMATELY, 7 ACRES ON REALTOR PARTRIDGE) tRApe ae propelled ae _University 1-8084, De cro ones Only aTboe with Businesses Sn ot cn ox, cline. reel-type mower. FE 4-202 LAKE PRIVILEGES | terms. ‘Call Seu Coad! PE SOS OPEN TIL 8 ee ies PEN c ci On Williams Lake. across the. | DAIRY SOFT ICE CREAM DRIVE- = : SWAP FOE street from light. 5 rooms, bath, | thant ma Highieas | in. Across from High school. Near TENOR SAXOPHONE bene rd basement furnace. 105 foot lot, MU 42045 E : OR 3-6981 Milford Good investment for | ede ty °c. . gouble garage Shrupbery. ees | “SMAL L PARCELS couple. Building completely | can onan “SOETENER Fe A own scount for | equippéd. All yours mmediate | ssession. $18,000. $5,000 down sale. $49 OR_3-2360. ij \ { | ! 502 8 PADDOCK | 4 Tennyson ! Has basement, garage. $5,900. Call | | 370 8 EDITH. In need of repairs. | 5 rooms, basement, furnace Make us an offer CEDAR ISLAND LAKE New 3 bedroom home bath space ormica counter Basement opens at lake bee pictule window, Large Oors, tops NORTH OF WALTON edt rats lot, 2 bedroom home 20° lco ot] furnace | “ 12 Spo to school bu ELIZABETH LAKE level white welce home. Livin room 16'2 x 27° with ledgeroc fireplace, Dining el] 10%. x 14 2 large porches overlooking lake tile | large kitchen with dining level - lot 2 $7,500, terms FRONT Split Kitchens on upper and lower lev- els Recreation e laundry and tage HAYDEN, 1 ~ Walton Open room, utility, gam Rea!ltor FE Eves 3 bedrooms and bath on up- per level. Ind bath on lower level room, 2'a-car ga- E 68-0441 WALLED LAKE Commodore 1536. Open Sun. 2 6 Real nice 2-bedroom bungalow 9 years old Large lot $8900 down Must be sold! wood 17-4400 H J. Marshall Co | $i5 DOWN, GI This is your last chance ta use your GI home buying privilege Qutstanding 3 bedroom = ranc Wardrobe closets, oak floors, bath. built-in vanity en, birch cupboards full basement, gas heat diate possession No psrmetis un- til June OFF JOSLYN Located at 410 E Tennyson iy 5 room bungalow, neat vent oak floors, full basement, auto oil heat, $1,000 down with diate possession Only $650 down this nice 3 bedroom home Only KEn- tiled Lovely kitch- fan, Im me- Love- and nicely decorated. Plastered walls, imme- to carpeting. full basement, auto oi] heat New possession. FOR COLORED garage Outstanding new 3 bedroom con- temporary. Located at 291 Wilson Plastered walls doors, 11 x 17 kitchen ment, auto. oil more features Hurry, only 1 to sell Shankie, FE 4-8645 Only Call Rev FOR COLORED A beautiful 5 room bungalow with fire- Oak floors, extra | Q-car 80 x 150 corner FE 68-0585. a 23 ft living room, jovriy place, plastered walls family sized dining room, nice basement, gas heat. garage Lovely lot. Call Mr. Pointer, Jim Williams REAL ESTATE & al telat apes | NORTH, sIDE Semi-bungailow, 9x 18 ft kitchen, with dining space. Ceramic tile drainboards. also ceramic tile bath. Full basement, with recrea- tion space Gas heat §12.600,. Terms 4 BEDROOMS © Tri-leve} home Newiy decorated Full basement. oi] heat large lot Full price $10.500- $1,500 down SH OW OeAY TON ARFA MOIEEEAAIS VAR Here is that autractive ranch galow you have beed seekin signed for young or old and utilities all on 1 floor, Living room 19 x 13. dining area and cupboards galore 2 spacious oak floors roomy kitchen with bun- f De- ivin wit fi PONTIAC-WATKINS ESTATES living i | bedrooms, full bath, utility room | Recreation room 22 x 13. Attached | Concrete drive. se on J large lot, enclosed with t garage chor fencing, —I lake privileges a at only $11,900, if o sell terms “Avail- $500 DOWN ON 1 ACKE live in the country —chea rent in this modern 9 home with full living room, lots of cupboards automatic ot] furnace $7.950, $65 per month thig one! WANTED basement, spacious kitchen with | Family Full price | Hurry on er than edroom large oS sized | A renter tired of landlords and short om money. like to own basement part brick cated on a large lot, from Clarkston, This priced to sell. Just plus mortgage costs cmistake taxes and insurance $150 This a 3 bedroom, home? just J miles home fal is down, is no | $85 per month including HUNTOON Lk. We've just listed a beautiful full brick home near one of Oskiant Co's best lakes. neat as a pin and features rooms Large kitchen and This home 3 bed- eating area Ceramic tle bath and shen. er full Big living room. There basement, ideal for a recreation room. 1'g-car Stacked ga- s is also a rage, This lovely home divided. that is a is There situ ated on a large well-landscaped lot, Full .pTicg Lo- | How would you | | | i ust $16,050, terms. | larkston | REAL. ESTATE INC. 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Pere FROM BAN Mich. NK) fo° 5-582] ‘Open Daily ” 0 B-Bynday 12 to 5 DONT PASS UP, MONEY ! Sell unneeded! helonging’s for cash) rough Classified Ads! & 8181. \ ; / ; i ) f { i bedroom Tanch Living San dining “L" Tile bath, closets, step-saving kitchen, minum siding, $10,000, $1,500 dn 3 bedroom ranch 12x29 ft room, lady's dream kitchen, large wardrobe closets, Basement with recreation area. Attached 2-car garage and more SALL US. - i: NTION: PROFESSIONAL FRANKLIN BLVD. Bi-level, 11 roents, 20 x 26 ft living room, 2 places. Basement. gas heat, rage acre landscaped more Call for more information smith- Wideman | REAL er Are OPEN EVES FEL Ss $300 Dn. birch full base- | heat and many $1,150 down 0547 room, seven alu- tile bath. 2 tiled baths, fire- ga- lot and a We HURON Immediate | ALL- BRICK FULL BASEMENT LAST CHANCE TO PURCHASE | AN ALL BRICK HOME ON Gt | BILL WITH LOW DOWN: PAY- MEN NEW_3.BEDROOM PLASTERED WALLS 1c LE ALUM. STORMS & SCREENS ITCHEN FAN ATIC INCINERATOR Ra. ICA MATIC H ALL “ary IMPROVEMENTS i Water ~Sewers — Paved Streets) EST. SIZE : ATE LOTS CLOSE _TO TRANSPORTATION SCHOOLS AND SHOPPING ONLY $71 PER MONTH INCLUDES PRINCIPAL PAYMENT, INTEREST & INSURANCE ONLY 5 LEFT, HURRY! MODEL AT.631 Hans. fuer Pr BLVD Sena OPEN 96 DAILY & @UNDAY NEWTON BLDG. CO. FE, 8-2707 ie t | | | { | { i ne ee ic ferokee lites | $200 down, 737 Baldwin _ FOREST LK — "BLOOMFIELD | Hills, 3 acres, 120 ft lake front- ave. acre of weeds! on road. Own- | er $18,000, FE 5 1y65._ See Otto “Mauer, Any Hour Real Estate 2615 UNION LK. EM 3-3017.. EM 3-4897. Two bedroom hoo income, Unies Lake, $ down Two bedroom, very modern basement, furnace, carpeted across- from Union Lk. $2500 dn Three bedroom, basement, fure pace, lot 50 x foo very close to 2% terms shell home, Lake. Union Lake $9,000 Two bedroom cones _Nr, Fox MPARE “VALUES ene ANY FOR St SPRING tof 8 a $350 TWESE LAKEFRONT | Seymour La 00 $2 Mohawk Lake, 100 ft. $4. Waterford Hil a a acre $ 6,500 Lake Angelus, _ $10,000 WHI Te “BROS. REAL’ ESTATE OR: 3-1295 5660 Dixie Hwy = Eves til 9; Sunday 10 ‘Til 5 5 ACK rey PTER LAKE oN } t } ' PE 5-8273 | IF NO- ANSWER. CAL L! on parcels, From $330 per acre and up wih Jow down payment. “= Howard E. Fox REALTOR 6687 Dixie isi Clarkston MApie 5-i¢22 | CLARKSTON- ORION RD. 2 Beautiful Parcels For Sale . Farms One 10-acre & one 20-acre parcel, with creek Good ‘evel putiding _Spots. 3-6847. _| 48 oon COLONIA L FARM HOUSE OPEN SUN 12,10 $ Remodeted throughout. Knott wall pa m, : Chicken house, $14,500—100° lske “front, 3 rooms, 'g story home, “aitached | double garage. someone wil make money on this buy, CAL iL J. R. Hiltz REALTOR — toll Wo Huron FE 516181 LAKE ORION Year around cottage. Completely , washer and outboard motor and ne furnished Automatic dryer oll furnace, 500—Terms HDA SELDON oO: 716 Woodward Rochester, OL 1-6751 electric stove. SELL come on Lake Orion. Gas heat, _ $11,500 $1.500 down, OR 3-6015 Scotch Lakefront Lot High. Nice trees. Also Mich. OR RENT 2 FAMILY IN- lot off Cooley Lake Rd. with lake privi- leges on Unies Lake. $750 cash. EM 3-4285 For Sale’ Resort Prop. 4A, Cees 80 ACRE FARM. FURNISHED OR | unfurnished. Near o feting Agent, wits, ae Branch | bed mugaifiesst y eaimry $25,700. 1 baths, with 35 acres or answer, OA ACRES. 6 ROOMS | ame etched,” 4 valuse $149.95 | ned orders oe btene tee hee xo FRE Se Orehara tk Ave. EEZEn — UPRIGHT. LAST = Fence Model. Freezer and Ca ce shehy ransit. Michigan ere hard Lake SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a i place to live or a g used car, see: Clasgi- fed NOW e. C assi re ' nel i ‘ . THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCI 28, 1958 : THIRTY-SEVEN, Sale Household Goods 57 For Sale Miscellan : | “4 Sal Ce ous 60 For Sale ‘Miscellan apnoea eee - cou: or Sa cous 60; Sale Store Equipment 64 64 SLICES OF HAM . Rent Trailer Space 79 79 Wanted U ‘ 88 Fer —- USED § STEEL SASH, SOME RIDING pete MOWER. 3 HP,|6 x 8 WALK - IN ie ee ee a ne cleaners, glazed ating ; : weeny ihe PARK AT PARKHURST Iv. puis, rae Be | rae ee pte a | BE as * a Gt AS ee em Det wre Mods CMENENIES | ofan ni Se i a ° , ww 6 _ GOOD TON.|94 X 24 ALUMINGM STORM SASH x REO | Posed’ coninen gab, rere 1 | coxeabs fe i(ood, swimming: goed | 3 or 8 o>, as pretored Lom GUARANTEED RE: stw¥5| . | * LAWN MOWERS WALKIN FREEZER, Sxixt AUTO a= shelter. Only 1§ minutes to Pon- Nowra ae : matic washers, Frig Thor $12.96 PONTIAC’S ONLY fetroetor 0 trom, 30 above pesy oted tol weer en i! AUTO BROKERS gore bpoamne fy Terms to. suit CHURCH # INC. scrim cole == ait aac § _— pe i $20, Phone MYrtie 24611 Priee re everywhere Sell it here - oe Oakland Ave Pe Saon —— FE 2-0233 _ ssi Union street ___ FEE 4-sie “ Auto Accessories 80 ra is sgcppted en em | GAS CIRCULATOR HE 39. FLUSH DOORS. REJECTS. RADIAL ARM TT $160: ~~ | fOr | Chlanings trom HEATER FUR. Almost perfect. Interior S cee: mens $50; apd $30; a el ~‘Sale S ey Goods 65 ~ BONDE D BR, AKES aes » EAEHT POP ANY MAKE OR mise items, 228 Oakland Ave..| fidin At, tives for, all purposes. on movers, ~ other tools. FEi pr MEN'S ROLLER SKATES. $1200 tor mest Fords. Chev, and ECONOMY CARS P "AUBURN OUSE FULL oF ing doors. tolding rs, ta Moving size 0 & 1 inl mouths Contac! TOP DOLLA . - po girl's, FE 6-2643. AR PAlD POR JUNKED|~ . : “GOODY EAR SERVICE | c0 FE sate 3 (30 S. Cass FE 5-6123 See M&M Motor Sales ova ORE ble tops drawing boards & ti) : a - QUSE PULL bar SPRING 'S RPRUNGT | 55’ Sata 4 | a, “iy hie Beco All in| tons, $634 Orchard Lake Rd. RIDING & WALKI Rr Gazden 30.06 one ade se ae on house south of Walnut Lake, Tractors. Simpiic seo RN AND | gael ELEC. DRYER. $35. oes Cail before 10 am or after ‘bo Ge ‘models “simplicty GUNS. MODER ND AN TIOUE. oat Dine Hey “Ow. 3160 vy. OR_31603 Dm Anytime Sat or Sun’ be-, Tillers — & Genuite Roto-illers.| Bur” sell trade revel! ae -IRONRITE __ |a- wate TRAILER 1 plead old Ridine fang mowers,| -8 Telserenh wal yo ee fyiip | WEBI. GREET ANY CONDE Pontiac Sales 'T eu e8 nehor wn | i 136 STATE e GOLF CLUBS. WILSON. NEW Cee) uk Beebe io 8 | tion, FE 60157 ontiac pales WTD USED @ ‘*ONKED CARS, \" OM is ton pickup. Dealer Demo. Prove to yourself that iyoning time|_ St. FE 2-164 mowers, for those who want the; Complete pat wee ah pee Cost ean be cut in half ys obest Ww i a ee doing too Rent an Troorite a 4x8 P san ASTER Service be ean cote powi as secrifice For Sale Tires S0A agley Auto Parts O ae Sunday Just $2 per week. PE 4-36 BOAR forget we «re Pontiac's oldest. OoNS — BnY gece TRADE | RPI LPT trew “ia pope t or E 5-0219 buy Set — Hy | > HIGG UMBREL ARD Factory trained meghanics. anfev Leach, 10 Rusley i tos pm FE 5-0219_ a the! ontiag wagon “oh BIGGIN 5 OK s ELLA 1 TENT. ANY QUANTITY $1.10 fENTS—FOR RENT FOR SALE. Wey TIRES 6705 is BLACK WED. SHARP oars. we THRU Rk. Power brakes. Real ial - LEE'S SALES & SERVICE Sleeping bags--cots—st = bius) (ax eB eSaKe | "68 modsis Top dollar ae MME SDSS Stic PEE TB rade era Wate, pal te eee oe AC RURN MOTORS iC etee 3 ¥ -cante ns —-pat : i . | omplete line of builder's pias- FE 39830 921 Mt. Clemens St. JOE'S A & N SURPLUS o | fee a ao Ge) ge PIKE & EAST Bove ny Ss iBiatente = — KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER | Winters ana ety we wep: SAVE( RAVE’ BAVET 32.8 Baginaw_ FE 21-0022 _inaw FE 4068 Wanted Used Ti “Trucks & 89 si Poaliae fae 7 ‘pe. Ral, Hydra. Mice any spin Ser emer 8 FRIENDSHIP Romex 142, 2'4e ft in colls—gut-. FINAL CLEARANCE SALE! =) Ose, TIRES 43.90 0B We _” : “ clean , Maytag square tub washes popped Kosa aie | Aeeee pipe, We | een ae py $16.95 tay STATE, TIRE SAL Es USED % “FT Ticrousee ry "Chevie- 2 Dr. sedan. R&H, Pow- ptareg, atc eae eemionseer 95 PLASTER & BUILDERS SUPPLY Werwick 5 Sete ‘Ozchard Lake Ra.! $150 Automatic Ply Reels, $6.08. (5038 Saginaw St Re COW Terror vcre wean chokes i) (Pontiac, 2 Dr Hydra. RAH. : Frigidaire al le | en Tam to 5 pt BALE ONE PICNIC TABLE. Pow. $350 Glass Fly Rods, $4 98 STANDARD BRAND NEW Tings 5 Tce Used care. consider ute 8 Statesman. © $50.00 in trade Or may consider out Severa! ua used TVs. '4169_D B1219 er Rotary lawn mower with | poo Canvas Creels, $1 60 traded in on Genera, Catety Tires right cash purchase. Might consid- | are Neipetaticn MILES APLIANCEr MI —_ Dixie Hwy near Sashabaw.! Jeaf mulcher, and metal wheel. PHILIPS. _19 N. Saginaw 8t Up t 50 _ cent off Black or) [8M cen Pid Trailer combina- | ‘92 Pontiac 2 Dr Hydramatic RaH. a tre ANT) PAIN 1981 GMC PICKUP | TON WiLL, barrow. FE 8-1246 or at A-18 Ar-| LADIES’ GOLF CLUE Vv Wolveske) s leo trensportacen) specie® LINO UM .AND PAINT SALE. CLUBS, FIVE tion. Jimmy DéRose Motor Sales. Gia orice at Jack's, 271 Baldwin Pact ee for tear a 5-3081. Sorape tom f get Hd of. No| Consens Ta cloth & leather ED: WIL LIAMS | 1340 W, Huron, FE 8-000). | Open Nia chs Oo Ave. LEC BATER $16.95) — or equipmen ee. F i 451 3. Saginaw at Raeburn | WRECKER WTD. TO_ lis , TON, MAple ar MApie s-114i dont Sheen DAVENPORT —4| 30, GAL. auto ga: ceater $1905 STALL SHOWERS COMPLETE oS ee eae pick-up body, “must be" powet _5-5566 sr MApie_ chair. Good cond. 5 Spee Breckrant Kor sinks & fittings $69.50 up, Witn foots and curtain $69 $0 Sand, Gravel & Dirt _ 66 Auto Service “81 equipped th reasonable. Cail 8 958 Rag LE cus R&H. 2 set with red seats. FE 5-4997,, USuodty trays. stand faucets. value $34.45. Lavatories complete ataciinona am ‘$8 p.m, FE 41510. “i pen : wislz GcaWee Corsoine 2305| with gleaming chrome faucets 4 YARDS, DRIVEWAY GRAVEL ITY AUTO "Weed Secta ROA | CHRYSLER 33 RO f2, WINDSOR, 7 DR, good condition. $20. FE 5-6427. 172 Bou FLUMBING $14.95. toilets $49 sar values at| delivered. $5.50 FE 4-3263 or ( é ) | Used Track Parts 89A | Power stee Good MAYTAG WASHER I es | ee RADIATORS «| we fond $400. Mayfair 85103, Sites : ER, IN GOOD ATTENTION oes tchigan Fluorescent. 393| A-1 TOP SOIL CRUSHY NE. . . i USED TRUCK PARTS DeSOTO 57 SPORTSMAN, . condition, $24.50. FE 48264. | Bolens_ and wheel horse riding: reberdst ae Aves sand te eee ae al Bari All work, guaranteed» Specie! this | AaLL MAKES AND MODELS loaded. power. aaa 3641 No MOVING. MUST SELL: PIANO,| {Actors, y models of tlle STEAM RADIATORS GLASS, ALU- eek) /Paseenney co 8 7s | HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES _wood EM 3-37 a AT A RM ts oe Mr a ae ine ar a les Ma LMA ae Prat agai moe hature-ave——"_f te | “BARGAIN PRICED i . 5 . : ro ak la. e Pee Rene Ae ECR S| mn Oped) Tocass, & py eck S0t COS iE oC cian cud an : ‘ stssmbied ard terviced Nell eo 2 | Pe edt i oat “That's what Itza Steel is giving for divi his time!”’ nana one | For Sale Trucks 90): pm a eg! Le MAYTAG 1 Rea Uiigoe Ares ina box @ day warranty, Buy, Several Poo! Tables Al GRAVEL AND ETC BEST) 0 0 sete widends this time! cae See one oe | +s CHEVY CAB o ‘CHASSIS 172 “45 ord’ at ey $8 Balance $2 per, week. Crosley phic” Eves mean ae avail 1 snooker table 2 pop coolers. 2.0346 wnere. Morrie Wahl FE —— sea FE °in WB Good rubber, excellent, Roger's Sales & Settios ster as — a — —— ———d . r £ . . Sat range Schick's, MYrile Hwy ‘MA 5-7878 R 37994 ne. Showeasce Call RE’ Nes, | 4! DRIVEWAY GRAVEL. DRIVE. | For Sale Livestock 72 _ Auction Sales 77 r Wore si. Tom Bohr.’ 995 auburn Ave PE 23-9555 |AERO 12 FT ALUMINUM BOAT, | way ae fill dirt and bull- .. — ee sear _ Sale Motor ‘Scooters | ‘82 “= -_-—_- __ | ECONOMIZE_ = 90 RAMBLER! NECCHI SEWING MACHINE, LIKE) $400 Apt. size electric st GReenleat 45594 | dozing G R_ Stuart. Call any- eer oe «6°49 « CHEV «PICK UP TRUCK. | Go -foeey ye 3102 DR LOW new. 10 payments of $850. Mich.| MA 6-1682. sous, 42 FE 21941) time PE 4-654. BANTAMS = SRP Good shape & good tires. $200.| ‘87 CHEVY V8 2 DR. LOW |_Sewing Center, FE 23337 __ Awiicde PORMITURE | RD LL ON ARMY AV. TOP SotL. BLACK pins, *%2 Oakwood Ortoonilis a ou. SHMAN EAGLE, GOOD PE S100f | Bagg Meet small fede Me: og ANTIQUE FURNITURE | | .. RED SHIELD STORE sand gravel and fill Eugene | BEAUTIFUL PINTO | GrSseiog “AD Nindebield $100. 33" CHEVY SEDAN DELIVERY, ae” OVER & USED 1? SETS FROM/ patches ‘Germich shepherd. us| Clothing. Furnivere, kuoiinnees, | emnett_ 7m 84106. (a ee ish CUSHMAN MOTORISCOOTER | it OTaD oe PRE ae mee ganvy Som, Foes SLE | ee ee ee Mlb WEST LAWRENCE" | A? TOP SOIL PILL DIRT GRAV. FOR BALE | 30 DAIRY (COws 8 Excetlegt condition Call at ER pi! os me payme 65 o WALTON TV A GRADE CAST IRON BATHTUBS mm 17 os ay, __Delivery. FE_ a ee _ Holsteins Bank A tj S ] . Perry {k Rd after 400 pm. 4! 1947 TON CHEVY PICK-UP, Gai ail Credit’ pier, ME Parks ai $15 E Walton $56.50. ist quality toilets not B Talb t Lun ‘OP soll ¢ RUSHED § —— uciion oales miles southeast of ‘Ortonville | Excellent condition, §225. FE T 4-7500. Harold Turner :Pord. grade Complete f O ibugal er|* Tend UL Lash ae FOUR NANNY GOATS. DUE TO_ nt 8-0145. PE 2.2257 plete manufacturer's erev he c . . 1987 CUSHMAN EAGLE GOOD) 19 CHEVROLET CLEAN. vies. - OR SARTR DEPOT FOR WASHING! fuUbTantee £4450; no worry with! Plasterboard. rock lath, paint. Pe eff? or Pe 2 jeat 03480. 1 Billy goat GReen-| — SORY [Dixie Highway ond. $278. $10 Waldon Rd FE '#5? pond ; : PICK- -UP, Sites norvins Taye tise Se Sea tear tat cates ere nts DIRT |rotaare sy syecowy. mens | Diayton Plains | PRs More ton Mister aes | ciRIROEE, OBEY e ‘ ve $7.56 r load if i ’ “mec tre Howard & Johnson. FE AGAR’ a BUT Dens SUEPLY ite Fe Tite 7 Co ee Lf be order now. A alee 2. aoe Ortonville. Every Wednesd ay 7 PM. AN D DERSON On bi SALEL mitt Per eases |< ee ng MS iy Ltt PeAUET anes Roe Barer’ ance records water heater 878 03 Sun : WY Sere $7 a LOAD R SALE OR TR “REG. > , ae REBUILT. WASHING | M MACHINES | _1-} HP motor $320 Bape omee | 5 ile aoe aS ON oom. | Bisck dirt. $8 m load. © viemity roars oes Be Ete) priday tee y 4 4 F Sem | 1985 TON “FORD rd dap er CHEY, 1058 CONV'T V4 PO Mines 8 e ~ or | nion Lake. 3-068 " : ord a 02° N. Johnson. ae ANCHOR FE INCE Ss ee mack = iscod ciseoed lum. a 22400. e a too Tha stoneutnt bony 0 "es Siuy mel er ‘Daily nO sale | otorcycles | eset with trailer, prival fect bv eran e records avail- 7 ae money down, FHA tECL A N = T1.DOZ : ranger ator ; i es een SPUIG 060; Ons \eTOVE ais. |_FREE Periuatus” re ean | Flea tie CK 300 Ber oery gl ee my os | ose OR 3.2717 Door Pr . Woe airee = BIKE, 900 AC. |e woRb i TON PICKUP EX. 1983 mE HE ER OE mahogany breakfront $35; 2 cor- Buy Di We carry a complete line of new Beaches {nstalled Snow removal. |GENTLE WHITE MARE PONY. ‘ oor rizes ma Mic athe a . =e a. rose Lawson. Good cond. $50. OR’ or frames $53 SURPLUS LUMBER | —aure._$i8_delivered. EM 34207, | PONY SADDLE WITH BRIDLE &| motor Pioneer turkey - chicken TRUCK CENTER , 3-9832 | Top quality pine 2x4x8. 49¢ ea a "TK BUILDER: martingale Like new. $35. 075 pick tf with rubber fi dD f L YMENT ~——-— Good quality roof board $80 per M eer Uepeeeence rel easton ar eae Baldwin. : _ other farm tools. 800 bales For Sale Bicycles — 84 | f onitEn ri ca BS e: = Tt “mpire Supplies NEW & USED LUMBER OR 3-1002/ fnortar. ‘rucking OR 31834. | RABBITS FOR GALE. 3 SIZES | Qy,f00d ogi Seu eM hoe, ) Peiriane Cub Ges — SACRIFICE STOVE {2009 union Lake Ra EM 3-148 uae ia Oe eat Ene an, | YARD a DRIVEWAY GRADING | FE. S107 Bere tod Era mmount of house: | Boys 26° MONARK, GOOD CON. , Station “Wag: ciab Sedan $3783 I. take Ra. H | ot ieee oS EAE 8 antiques. - . we ‘ Beautiful deluxe gas stov BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS. and up 80 South SATERS, ~ 798,,000. Gravel. fill. ete. FE REGIBTERED GUERNSEY, DUE| dle horses & addies 2 horse | dition. 625. FE 5-083. RETAIL BR ANCH on wr Used 14 months Like new. races Hot water and stenes boll (O$nb rdkmiog Wo. Ra FE saest: St) SANTO) Vitor & blade All erpart May; Boats & Accessories 85 | Oakland at/Cass ' : water and steam boil 7 ] , ‘ = vator ade. All or part. MAy- s | yo See's creek and ons ers Automatic water heater hard- UsED rune ACE FOR | SALE. Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 SADPLES BRIDLES. BLANKETS,| Hickmott auctioneer, Oxford. OAk- “~~ | 1956 GM 450 | . PUMP. HYDRA |" GEO ORGE. $ MILLION Automatic timer Will sell to Ware. electrica: suprlies, erpck $18 Bloomilela, Pontiac Ore ~ & western supplies Chet's Saddie| land 8-2150 12) WOLVERINE, FRONT DECK Wao Ned Con DAE arb Lb its Neues Ist person with $150 cash. and tile galvanized, copper. black arp MvERS eS ASH OAK & MAPLE Pine | Shop. 248 "ER. South Bivd Bir SMART'S AUCTION BALES. | “boat 4 Ty HP Mtr. Must als: Hye “Neat ait ae eek et pret eee» ps MI 4 pe and fittings Lowe ar aap) ON ae DERE WELL | _vlace wood. anv size MY 3-119¢.| _mingham 1‘, miles E of Adams | every Wednesday, 7 pm po.e of a, once. OR 3-6046 \ 54389. or best| Mier takes A” Y Harold Turner Ford = SOFA & MATCHING CHAIR NICE eicHis SUPPLY €otumb callon tank, 330; FIRE PLAC £ CANNEL COAL| THOROUGHBRED) = SADDLE) mile west of North Hill shopping | ie THOMPEON 344 HP EVN. ~~ __Ml_ 41500 rose color, Reasonable. FE 5-843. 2685 LAPEER RD SUrTL TS 45431 USED cena WITH FAUCETS, Bpseewar itunes ‘Oekland “Fuel yes SSS | war a ea ar Eee Sale bake de Oren oe ee oie Tt ia GOooD oe ! L Se oe = as PE 403 TE seie. 436 Orchas Lk Ave. Wanted Livestock 73 wom wice bisa! beara sulle] wits _¥ 8036 eta a aa! ae ana "B3 BUICK SUPER, DYNA. R&H, EXECUTIVE'S CAR | nie eae eee eee “| y ‘trregulars 495 value : & _ coil spring & inn : t- 5 ~~ TRAILER soled chatchat Deemer | wes aise Circus & Cowboy light woop “AND ALUMINUM COMBI | GOOD SLAB WOOD, ? CORDS FOR| WTD: CALVES & PIGS FORREST) tress Rollaway bed ‘a. several Pe a soate “siée 30, PE cieans ghee . FE Spey ane Yen 1o8e “Desoto, Piretiite rar. i" ¢ & nd windows ie es. ple - : chests. ern section 2 pe . 3 C) 5 tampa, & ‘dishes. Se | Mic higan *'pluorescent eyes Or. nation fore 5 eri Sis_Del FE -6888 tones Ape 50016 fiving 5 rane in metalic ma. bdo ‘36 BUICK CENTURY. ike 6 NEW Equi med with, ‘aia gale: | ECTIONAL, FIRESIDE CHAIRS, chard Lake Ave, — 20. 7 BENSON” 1 UMBER CO. Sale Farm Produce 75) ron Walnut dining suite. Apt 14 CHRIS CRAFT BARACUDA, 1! Li ee neeee: Must sell, MA r, white ‘tires. rite, tables, lamps. & etc, High chair. BEEF AND PORK — HALF AND ae ee Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68, ~ size fas stove Large elec bot | eee en ee eirming: | TNS GOO vs. steering. rakes, _fussd> atte site offer re- Quarters Opdyke Mkt FE_ 5-7941 IW ate iG a ] NG ;B A RG: : ATINS a~a=as"srronr sss APPLES Serine aereetnnes eee ea at Haynes. Birming- 4 Buck wt RUN OD. $65. FE Gows, a : al |BASEBOARD HEATING SY8TEMS ‘ 'OAKLAND TREE SERV TRIM- ~ y-| white STOVES BOUGHT 806 5 ln deekadia | All materia) to be sold on job at ming, Stee] Reds & Bpies $2 bu thing you need in miscellaneous | 1956 § H.P. OUTBOARD MOTOR. és wiGe SPECI Ra- hand selected cowhide. oO. Sheneed Pugeera co) wie Clem |~glauregt See"U''a “otgnos | iy #28 Onttana a6 pase) Feels Fa Sia | ances ee Seakee AR) Nahe eae, Sete" "Waa Sere | _E4gqisee en 8 bows, One wits — eek) Samed So et” ens 2-0801 _90 8. Perry. | | TREES — CE. PIN . at Brocker, Meta- ‘ wat - é & R. Motors Oakland, FE food Ctl hh Kindling Free SPRUCE NE, AR- mora. country eggs. Bud Hickmott will : : 1 more, ii FT. TROJAN 30 HP MOTOR. — y USED. PEER'S LBOANE eee ss ew WELIS” | Wolverine Lumber Co. | Porvitas. jusiver. Yous. Murhe | APPLES —_N SPY, JONATHAN.| Auction Ou Mia Just nora ot | od ey Upligr comalete. 625’ FE) Te Cade LAS TD AN. SCHUTZ ‘TWO MATCHING UPHOLSTERED, 24". 30" & 36° sizes” traliabie | )320 8 Paddock FE 2974 | & ste Dig vour own auc tools) SEN eutag grass Gein. _ Oxford. . For See ee ale ike net pew. 5 NB 3: | 912 8. Woodward, Birm ya 3 “alter € pm comeition: oR Ready aM = Se ephlr a os ca. , ids HEE neaae seo Ane | ae We Commerce Village - wis Suet Orctiara Leu eae MY ain HOMES, Peatagd waa te controls gd ; eh ie Bea "000, kee Z tem neee eee atilator fi r 6 _ es 0 t a id. i r ™ , AVERSE DRAPES 2 PR. ‘ Discontinued model 36" 857 oy LC Machinery 60 A of Wixom R4 & Deck Lk me. ast Commerce Rd. between For Sale Housetrail 78 with, se ne” eine fe electric | 34333. 55 DESOTO Fabsyeage: 2 teens a ned) Rare are ge GOK Goat ety oS Pah | Bare Baek tx. hak Slr C8 78) Fe lar Soag Re, eacied |, CRITE, CAMINGnE | TARSET4ONT at Vanes eae en ce at pain continued colors = SHA DE TREES. $1 UP, MAPL APPLES, EATING & COOKING | ania at bank rates OR | mousing In exc. © ormeriy w TRADE-IN DEPT. mat pain SMocrede $3 95 gal [ARC WELDER. Ac 220 VOLTS. & birch. Dig your own or we aie | Giackmore rms, 1900 Bllver- nite FON TIAC CHIEP T TRAILER. | jy aLUM. “BOAT 71 AND %ig HP used as a funeral home limousine. Guar electric washer $49 50 i OrelaraLeke ave auret ‘ion Alsougas welding! outfit, | wince” min ae a bey a peli he Oe down OR y 7407 or ear oc OOP | Mateury moter, ‘Like Bew. FE wmace o seats, Rado. 3 heat. oo 1395 | her 17s 7 else 5 un, E == 5, — §-0892 , be iiving’ room set vee, Spee CASH WAY Gniventy TRACTOR — A-1 CON- uM = | Sale Farm Equipment 76 Nbuik Bee. cond FE - 1640 ib FT. DEWITT INBOARD BEST| uty tires. bat “frame. 3 : : Occasional chair... vl. 8 685 | dition with attachments, OL 16745 | For Sale Pets 99 1 CHICKE 6 MODE a | eneee 2 Aller! A) pm ee Cee | eae 8 MO : Foes ely year $19.95 PRICES | r Plateau 23041 8 al fw gis 4 MODEL | ee 36 | OUTBOARD MOTOR. 5 H.P. LIKE . netie set ....... 4.05 | 4'x8" oe = -_—o ee 2 eee ymen' iB Petit Ciuemes IR RRR Le 2 EE po te Youret (BIN SAM WaRcanpa, bb] EF Pow ant TRACTOR REN | a Sprcey ap ASK woron 8 SO) ate joint’ cement 210! 0 ours 55 Willams. FE 4-6433.| ly new. Snow plow we, ow. 3 Apt. sine ges $39.95 4x8 x% af pet meet urself 61 ¢Mo OLD WIEMARANER BIRED| section drag. Mute. bo Sy 10x37’, , $495 Fivepgias— gatty lag fn ; a Aik t) wo MANY OT ER teres AVAILABLE ied iic ply eeed ties ~ by international champion, Silver| Stiney Creek Ra. " mile west oot Gencuny MOTORS 7] ‘e 7 WYMAN’S 214" clear WP. acasing. ft. $ 07% FOR RENT _Smoke. Call OR_3-6268. er ees 3-3408 Specsd. Price on Spring Tune-Ups 18 W. Pike, E-Z terms FE 41122 = moulding, . & 02 ALLPAPER STEAMERS AKC DACHSHUND PUPPIES, FE- “ATTENTION FARMERS” DOWN , OPE 06 @ SUNDAY 1962 PONT. CONV. Vicuiiecteancssas cus zat doer tremens ne ela eee ERS DRILLS SAWS | _™ales & males. FE 8-6426, Last chance to buy ee tractors * INLAND D LAKES SALES Radio & heater, Exc. cond, § “teed. Parts & Le gl San pret treiaige etem yl ee TER ARO ARE akc MINIATURE, DACHSHUND All Gaeters” Gag loswipmrect its wetle’ Misklsad ha’ ae gran re ar | hese. Lik i oie Fn ‘Cant ped Bde fae at ee | i a es +4 : _ puppies, $50. OR Ld ment Sit | ne is Highland Rd VINRUDE MOTORS. CRESTLIN- 4 ¥ w = wuectaic wa a Oued RCA 3'4axJ\4 butts brase pair ...... $40 TE 30230 ___490 8. SANFORD) AKC REO. BEAGLE. “FEMALE bali Gale ends at epm. “Merch| DET ROITER Tr cote tn ccscked > Wasy’ terme end. be ater : crt 88 | ‘te. "heer sworan | sade nea color TV's $150 up emgetis Radio Door panseee seta... «1 BO FOR RENT ‘pups, $25. OR 3-3121. Bids accepted or rejected / Con = ry accented. Easy terms. | 1956 Pontiac 2-door, Hydram ale ar a & ayers 3 W. Huron. Fx Zosciite ba $138 Wall paper steamer. floor sand. BLACK FEMALE TOY POODLE. zs seller, Dav's Machinery Co PONTIAC CHIEF /¢ demonstration sign up fore free| Radio and heater. One owner $1 po fi es . 4 2 Blanket, Teaolation 100 ft M $375! ers. polishers. hand sanders, fur.| 7%, Months old. 1 Chihauhau fe- Sek tal April ist. 1958. Ph |- A 4 acre lot full of new/ ‘and| $00 hp mot . Used ~ Trade-In De a |Door sees eos bace vacuum cleaners Oakland | 57 male, 2'2 years old. FE 4-2931 =e used mobile homes We fennot | Kelly's Hardward 3994 Auburn vast) yess ont seen . Pontiac. Starchief 4 Dr. sedan. ee Phas ag Seiler toc ouare mo. Sas] Atel Sataing OF Oreand tae BEITTANT JAERNTEL, ARE: MAL Sprite ay aac | rhea ei lbeeLG! ey ke ee Gas ran 2 Ask for our ¢page “Cash-Way” : - FREE! F FREE! A s ce | i k Ch wcneee . Davenpon & chair se price list’ All materials under PT aF a =~ eee MACHINES, | BABY PARAKEETS AND BREED. L | more ie ana catty a deeal pte ee dt ASKINS eV. : - ‘Blectric range | gags, covers Bright and drv Ara bt sede =epery material, Sa ellint out. FE 2-1894 33) Hutchinson guarantee Yes you eU™ BOATS. $198.50 & UP. 6751 "Dixie Highway at M15 1963 Buick. 4 Dr. sedan .... $403 Miaatibeul water tveater g49 50 BURMEISTEN 8 Pca au mica plumbing and elec: agara. Te. ostabre! wi save hundreds of dollars at LAY-AWAY OR BANK TERMS | MApie 6-507) | Open Nites ‘Til 9 Beis bunk beas complete 8 NORTHERN pel eoptes Cpe 1 cere weak py SE PUPS wake. Very a ty ET al CL Y Harrington. Boat Works ee i 1997 Chevro efrigerator $50 50 nada ‘Monicaim ‘puters | Sum | iia * i -plbkg FOR. we arp bol Boldin a House Bob YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER ; ‘ CHEVY , ad Fowergiie S wer | THOMAS AS *COXOMY LUMBER CO Pi ee Meies TE 24710 | Wicogke he ty "EROISREED a ok rz rar MtEW i Pr 22003) “OPEN SUNDAYS 41 Lincoln brakes er Radio. ie Whitewalls - : 2040 Cooley Lake Re FM 34171 Cameras, Equ On TERRE TES ctoR i DAYS; i (iC eet? $2095 ipment 6 BOSTON FORD D TRACTOR abso- : aru = FE 2-4794 orue FURNITURE opens An IOSEE ME Das Cameras, Equipment 61A Bee Gece ee lutely FREE Nothing to buy. Just ute Inson JOHNSON MOTORS - Ls atone Pm tant UME ges deeds orerers RANOUD COMER yR LL"? | core wate EASTER PUPPIES | PONTIAC TRAC Mobile Homes Bone rrainr at e'wer**” | CHEVROLET, 1957 |HOMER HIGHT MTRS. To. an r fr en E. hy : i “ 7 ro eee ae new| fwn mowers, sharpened now WE BUY. petE es teabe ica wks old. Cheap FE 41319. RONTIAC TRACTOR yee Orchard Tk Ave. PE 22020 only "word, to, describe ‘the ® On the ‘bargain Bia 4 r eras, projectors, ta ae er ar ~ Tam eer WasieR. a Bac Bz a Pe ae ARE Eppes Camera. sh ape recorders. DACHENUN eg ms 7%, MT.) & peaipauani CO. . tee Pps aes P WIZARD MOTOR, popcttion of thie Car. wage, | OF MICHIGAN on came Ww r, timer, rinser, Lik __? oS . FOR SALE: § SPRINGER SPAN- 5 “e heater, white tires. Po mes new Peers Applian -| ELECTRIC STO N- UR_ AUTHORIZ: 2 , . Power. _ $200. 145 Romeo 8t., Rochester, new Peer's Appliance 816i Com-/ ELECTRIC STOVE. 40 IN LIGHT “Sale Musical Goods G2| . 436 Orchard Lk FE 5-4 5 Open Mon. & Fri. Eves. _ | NOTICE Ce HORSEMEN. i8T & 2ND Large gas stove. Apt. site gas zon down weather is ; eS B’ham MI 4-1930 LA Al oer, Late FoR Cy ree, | Sale. Office Equipment 6 63 _ apie << og fer Portabie singer, ewig. machine GE t IT OUIC K | AT here. Get in the swing. feel = ; complete; Ro - ., Z os sprin : ~ Call FE 2.8181 fo d per ft, in 250 cotis, G a Thomy. 3 SEC aTRAW, 30 #75 BALD < Oriental rug. ANTIQUES” Marbie : “ down ‘to to SHUTS. We're of ' bite rT OS ate walcet, | eaechlive Sock Samet may re) RS. ety = te ab arent wae through Classified Ads! tern | aps he RENT IT FAST RANGE H ae finish _ > = : leedle- HS ‘ !| wanted clean use@ cars. See us quoise beauty + a fantas. ~ to recover a loss, Dial FE) ing, tan, wisi, ye oa An ‘aren excellent condi, | SED “OATS” AT” 06 “A” BUSHET: e topped table Dante rowm se |) forthe tp dollar ically tow price Factory m- | Ouse, apartment, anys. 2-8181 f Siitet sete cane eceried “wae! a MUta Bo Nea 1a. Sheldon RA ¢ Otive” * 3505. Was sland. Mirrors. | Trotting Yes, whatever it is — dial | rn Cane savertiseay reas et thing — .Want Ads ‘give vie IBM EC ecraic LITER, ee a re cart. Beauti et lov : : and power - I for ani ad-writer.| Seyi, Salta" BM| Py ids ME | For Sale Livestock 72) ite at"eont™etion tank |FE. 2.8181 for an ad.) "yi tein “WELT, DRUE| brite "omysias™ “| through Rent Ads! Room, Say “charge it” an Ly BAUER 3d Gi Tod * | ee PORTARLE AGING —MMi:|) YEAR OLD MEIP ER. wove jiytet, “Auctioneers. “MY. 2iat rl Caan cnet rete au late Or in Dial FE - a Ww. on Ciwmuwew | be es Gpen’ for. censigamente,"¢ anys writer: Eagge get it! = |" Fisae Gane SCHUTZ © 28181. | ! ee at Me : 4 ee. i \ FE 5-6070 612 8S) Woodward, Birmingham _ De eee ee eee ee Fg en Oe Poe a Oe = ae eee eee Ae ee Bis ae Po OS eS ee ae ER ee ae ee et ee gee en ee a * pe * sae ee # , SS ao 4 ‘i ER oi a as oe : - ee a: x 3 Soee x 2 2 * - : i : ee i a ; y : "y Moe ee S > 5 j 5 : aS PA is : = : . Sa “ . 4 — : ; pb : i ; MG : 3 a ; : é Se : ‘ 7 ; yo ; Bee , y ” { ; 2 . oe ’ a ; . Ve 2 5 : i . i S - THIRTY-EIGHT oe et _ THE ONTOS PRESS. FRIDAY. MARC H 28, 1958 . ee For Sale Cars 91), = For Sale Cars = 91) For Sale Cars 91 [ ar a [ , REAL BARGAINS AT’ isa MERCURY RY MONTEREY. « DR. ‘s3 2 PLYMOUTH | PVT. ‘OWNER. Join the Fun i G | (5 A ., Oxford Mtrs. mater mance ne On! ASE TEN atte 1 YOU'LL COME OUT WAY AHEAD , °° J | <_ Mok eat tee er Bitabe take Rd, “PE YABW. WEEK | Month - En FORD. i "eg Satta, Mae's way a beymovis CLEARANCE ‘36 PONTIAC CATALINA RADIO . . . . ) ‘YoU eS anny WEES | ~~, Sa yoRD ANDES 1D. ssh a ue th st | © (OU AUTO BUY WEEK) , : S A L E eg Shares OF poh sex oun Gigantic Street Sale hs Peter i r * nar A ° ; “ wForp ys, coon mre R) ~1QO55 CHEVS. re. Cem ER “SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY 29th. 8:30 "TILL 2 P.M. IX CONJUNCTION WITH * ogy FORD ¢ 2 DR 6TD_CLEAN Our Sloan SATURDAY, MARCH 29 WEST HURON BETWEEN The Following Cars Located EK . et’ ghee Ford, PE 3-03 age No, © Mode! Be can, peat ae “ PMDay evewino - 00K Fo B i nTe “GoopwiLL W. Huron St. — From Saginaw to Cass Y. A. B. W. WE a FORD GOO SPECIAL. DEMO SAL DITION. $100. = B. Air 2-dr. ¥-8 8 096 bs Spee’ GOOD COND ia ar V4 PO. 58 « Ambas Air cond ee ; ii ’ isss GERMAN HIENKEL, 65 TO. Nii ear . ee i tee dows Complete every way. PONTIAC RETAIL 55 Buick Century $1097 You Auto Buy Now! %5 miles to a gailon. $100 for my bebe Ser + 187 R T ALES cars-ir you ... . £|7 4@Y DOUICKR We»lnlury ...... LOWEST IN equity, PE 5-7415 'N4123. Hardtop V-8 PG 31083 Completg Serv'-e 8 am till 8 p.m : WE. a L OFFER THE Ckorr — VALUE: ji PORD CONVERT. ALL Naizs Bel’ Alr ¢-dr. Btd $ 868 48 PONTIAC 62 DR STD SHIFT ” EE ‘E mn 3-Dr. Hardtop. radio. heater. dynafiow. ORY - AND aN et ae tp. — with white top. Call Bel Air 4-dr. 6 Std. $ 868 Clean inside and out Good tires j ; phere AO FE 8-2881. No deal-) [Natal d-dr. V-8. P. G. $892) Exc motor OR 3-8001._ ng | TOU lL 56 Buick Century $1299 AT R A ‘ARCH 99 * ere “M$ PONTIAC. HYDRA N a OO DUICKR VeNIUly ...... S U D i FORD. V-8. CUSTOM. VERY Also a selection of over 10 1956 "$8 plates $65. Call EM_ 3-0450 : On ‘ M" 5 2-Dr. Hard 1 : . _ clean, EM 3-0081. H_ Riggins. models pane rales. low down | SONTIAC CATALINA HYDRA | BUY E | r. Hardtop, radio, heater, dynafiow AT:8:30 A. M_ SOME ike WILL BE. T THE BIO 7< | payments, ¢ | W AT WEST HURON SHARPIES BOE ce Clean. FE : YOU CAN'T AFFORD NOT TO! | ‘SA P ti W $ 898 SHOW o/s ON BALE WAY BELOW ACTUAL COST 1955 gad sation «wagon, Cr Nee 56 PONTIAC. 4 DR. HYDRA $1. x oo ‘ ° i ontlac agon Gt ET in GI Oe fet BE Oe oeED WITH EXCITEMENT. ; 1953 Nash Ambassador, A-1. au | 060. 91 Euclid BF RONTIAC 2 Door $ 395 Radio, heater, hydramatic. es . nin, ov 1081 ‘PONTIAC 2-DR. DELUXE eM Se No ee ‘Loses VROLET B-Air Hardtop .......... $1874 hy as) | $195 FE 2.2024 Ra jio & Heater, Hydramatic 2-Tone GREEN. Clean t 6 57 CHEVR 1 | a 1953 on custom line 8. ul rf 2-2 adio x : valide. Power Steering, White . : see > PONTIAC | EXCELLENT CON- 7 aNT iC Fear oS $ 595 Ole uper Radio & Heater, Powerslide. Powe : 050 c Chev. ‘Conv. A-1. Full price $265, Hunter at 8. Woodward Ave. dition, FE 4-0123 53 PO (UIP so eo cadoasdcnasuodoce S22 0 9 5 mo ee ee eee ee alls : 4 Man any aod tp to choose from, $100 | Poemmehon MI ioe | ‘58 PONTIAC ¢- DP. ‘CAT LOADED Radid, & Heater Hydramatic. Clean and very good 2-Dr. Hardtop, radio, heater, dynaYiow. 56 PONTIAC Conv ertible mon : es . - . ae $1494 rs Motor Sa $2,625. OR 3-2728 = renee "Oc ' ' c Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, Power Steering. 35 W. Montcalm, corner oy ee ‘NASH 1951 STATESMAN R & H 1058 STARCHIEF H-TOP PONTIAC | ‘54 PONTIAC ‘ Omir seosacseenassnecuses $ 795 56 Buick Special $1395 Brakes’ 2 Tone GREEN. Verv sharp! & Baldwin. |. Overdrive, =n original, no rust.| Full power Loaded Will take Solid G GRBY paint. Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. A fine oe ee ewe *S7 CE VROI ET Convertible pon mwoe aoe oe aood $1894 FE_8-8423. | A real buy at $245. No money dn. older mode! in on trade. OR car for the’family : SDF Msrdten. ceeie beats? avuatiey. 5k ea vases ois O DOWN PAYMENT © yung, THE,BAROAIN LOF | ae cccatatina wien | S4 FORD Rath Wagon o...0...0 00.00 $ 695 + Tnaon Beater Radio & Heater. Poweralide. ope monihiv parments atl ed 3, No down ‘payment Assume | IMevprtee ee ee ‘53 Buick 4 Dr $ 299 "57 mony Victoria Hardtop ........----+-++- $1444 93, il thiy ent Lucky . 8 ep WM AULD TFT L441 wt te tlt th tl of pile Luck Aue Beles: : Get Wi 1S€, ae onermze j aia Sales” 193 "a gaginas FE 54 PON TIAC 2 Roor be ee ee ee $ 695 . o & Heater. White Walls. Standard Trans. §_Seginew._F #3314 CHIEFTAIN — ‘Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. BRONZE Sedan. radio. heater. dynafiow. Shimmering BLACK finish. PONTI IAC a ( ic — — & WHITE Paint Onre-owner Very clean — 1 . 5, if oor Hardtop .....-.-.------.- $1444 195: "55 W 1095 49 F Pp k 344 4 Exa BLUE. AUTO BROKERS : PONTIAC STARCHIEF | °° HOR D atca be a $1095 ord ICK-Up ..... . 5 Radio & Heater. Drain IVORY & Robin's Exe : * ] = R&H. wa ae adio eater _ . Sten OOF oc cece cece ee ees 994 i Fesheg meer cael = eee $1085 = Ho OUI G 2 Der BE os rene eee ers Se eee aGuste ORY SREB avatlbur 8 "83 Fo! - NEW & USED C : 2-Tone BLUE. Ragio & Heater Low mileage SHA ’ * ) . eat hydra sas. ve TdtOp .....2.-------2++< $ i“ Se ee 8495 BIEL SPENCE LARRY JEROME 1°55 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe .............. $1195 53 Plym outh Convert. NS 299 ‘55 PONTIAC Ha ; Pe veatcndue ‘enue "52 Ford Auto. $385 RAMBLER SALES & SER ICE) ROCHESTER FORD DEALER STARCHIEF - Radio & Heater Rydramatic. Clean CATALINA — Ree "59 Buick sar Std. Trans. $385 211 8. Saginaw FE 54-9297 ~ OL 1-971 Lots of extras : Radio, heater standard transmission GREY & IVO 2 $1044 ‘31 Plymouth Wagoo $345, TAKE is OVER PAYMENTS | ON PONT Tac pete SEDAN, VERY 55 PONTIAC Catalina © onpe Myce eee eee $1195 55 CHEVROLET B- a 2 Door WORY & Tropical 3 . i rqy7 ~ . tito N Perry-Maaiion FE sti00) 4 “p.m Some (tee Rese: Ee eats Bot a WHITE. Paint” White ar “texcellent OLIVER BUICK has greatly reduced prices for |. TGROUGISE. ‘Real nicet . 5 3 s STD. C i953 RAMB.H-TOP. CLEAN. A8- ohnson condition. low mileage \ __ . ~. =O) 1908 FORD GR va. sib. GOoD sume payments of $27.24 month.1953 STUDE 2-DR. OVERDRIVE. |] 55 \{[eRCURY 2 Door .......... &cceee ee. $1095 this week of opportunity your chance to make 55 CHEVROLET 2 Door 210 ............-- $ 794 Ford (iL esse oa 7 Aseuare sermene of $1708" mo ~~ Radio & Heater Merc-O-Matic. solid aes. Paint your dollar do DOUBLE DUTY — Stop in, brouse Radio & Heater. 2-Tone GREEN. <4 noes een eee ee For r top auality new car trade-tns| Call Grae Fe lice ont 355 MERCURY 2 Door Hardtop .....: Noe $1195 | | around and purchase the car of your choice — The |'] 54 CHE\ ROLET 2 oe eeepc $ 594 ‘ 35-0204. come WHITE Paint. White Walls. Radio & Heater. moog ay F - vour oe: Radio & Heater Onyx ; ! eae te nee OVERDRIVE S b ba Mt “sa, _ STUDEBAKER SPORTS Mere-O-Matic A ‘pring special. -_ _| | dollars you save will buy your gas for months |. '37 CHEVROLET 2 Door ........-.--- $1359 * fr. e700. OL 1-169 uour rs. fis STUDER AKER Sea wpa | 56 BUICK * SUDET besos Ww ndo = w itera “ag $1795 tocome . . - ~~ Heater. Powerglide. White Walls. BLACK. *s4 FORD CUSTOM a DR 6 Ladies OLDS DEA Radio Heat: Good whitewali Power Brakes. Power Steering i ow ashers, ‘ a . . . a cn . ~LE\y > . ' inder. Overdrive, R & H. Econ- 65 § Woodward Sea Overdrive. Runs very good. No | = [Radio & Heater, Dynaflow oa Aves LISTED BELOW ARE A FEW OF THE 55 CHEVROLET Station Wagon ae . $1194 omy plus. Gilt car down. Tom ~ AR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN-| rust. $200 or best offer. MAytair | '56 PON TL: Ne GitalinalGoune. a ee $1495 of . . a 2-DOOR 210-Radio & Heater, 2Tone GRE: _ Bohr, Inc. | 1 pom ssn Letina help you adjust to 6-6997 | 2-DOOR LUE & WHITE en “Starchief,’ Radio ~~ MANY VALUES ON OUR LOT "Teal beauty. ; . i954 FORD 2DR._ pel Goat ano. some less expensive model. “46 WILLYS 4 WHEEL DRIVE i Neater White Walls, Hydrainatic : ‘532 CHEVROLET Club Coupe .........-.. $ 389 lutely De most mo call Credit’ Lake. Orion Motor Sales | Se Motor overhauled. $365. FE | '56 [)}SSOTO Hardtop 2 Door .............. $1495 | ‘49 Ol ds y) Dr 5 5 L SGRE MEW! adic &| Mester MI 47500 KSTON cad LACK & RED Paint. Radio & Heater. Push-Button Nt . . $ Q 525) penne mola Mea : 7 Foro — wEncuny MY 3-261) : yo drive UA terrific per : : a Py Sat eit DO eo oS BO Oe 33 CHEVROLET 4 Door 210 .. 2... eee $ 444 . 8 FORD VICTORIA, Cue Cre. oe 36 BUPER Pa HARDTOP. \Ghevioletuere rete 1953-7 56 BUICK 4 Door ...........00ccec ee eee $1495 Radio & Heater. BEIGE * a BROWN. _ ’ Black and white, clean, sharp, wer og hydro. BEL AIR CLUB SEDAN with HARDTOP-Radio & Heater, Dynafiow, White Walls. "S2 S § 9 53 PON ali Jardtop............. : FO en i over! im after 5, pemereiee rete) & beater, white . Like new : = Buick uUper . Cr 3 S) 53 ROT IG Coe tr ae p OG, M : Pal Lake: MAytair 6-1329. inst Os 6 20K ‘etat gn ae: \| ‘57 PONTL AC 4 Door Hardtop ............ $2295 Dr. Godan 63 PONTIAC 2 D $ 304 DR. 5 . ALSO A SELECTION OF ‘57's cnr Radio & Heater. Hydramatic. White Ls : ol é IDOL ie sw ois Bw wl ew ste ww tw wl 37 FORD CUSTOMLINE sume payments of $8.65 mo. Cail | . ‘ : sive mg far a, balance, $65.59 per) Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI | alls Many other extras 1995 ‘S34 EF d 2 D $ 695 Radio & Heater. 2Tone : ; ae ee pone eres Tamer a | BU CICK SUESEE | EGO caus sncccous son) 221) ‘Or eee ee YO |i] 52 CHEVROLET Deluxe 2 Door .......2.. $ 325 3 * ‘ eate ‘ = and take over payments. FE aC ghia _—_ Pyke - | 67 PON TIAC Station AV AZON oo... eee een $2495 . Custom, redio. heater, Fordomatic 5 Ord ce ajues Saw. GREEN . , Oe : 2 a CONVERTIBLE LIKE VERTIBLE, LIKE Don an day Sat. & Sun a Edge. 4-DOOR-—Power Steering, Power Brakes, Tri-Carbs, ‘ . i eS 51 eh E R - OOP... +e cee eee ee , = : = ¥, a eae ouper toe a. ‘Bald. vale, Drayton. Woods. ‘Fords 1952 and '54 Radio & Nese White Walls. Loaded with extras. 5 ] 3. 4 Dr. Somos ooo 5 i Radio & Heater. Powerglide. - 4 Win Rd. FE 70140. eee ara Oe Neer | cobtaietne Ors (cated, af) 97 OIUAC (2 ocr reat care ae $2195 io \qester, bvaramat '| 57 VOLKSWAGON ........22....0000005- $1444 S GLEAN “W FORD COUPE. Rai owner, $385. Excellent. EM 3-4827 heater as low CHIEFTAIN — F inadie & Heater YELLOW & GREY Paint Sedan, radio ‘heater, hydramatic SS ae SS 2 $100, Call FE §-6338. abe ial ten IP 83° FORD V4. 4 DR. DELUXE PLYMOUTH, 1955 1 'S8 PONTIAC Ghiettan 2 WoOn 2252 ease eee $2595 '53 Chevrolet 4 Dr. $ 545 SHE ORD 2 Doce ee $ 494 station wagon, Auto, drive R&H. Transportation, ¢¢ ono m ¢ | adio & Heater, Hydramatic, Tri-Power. Light BLUE “When CUSTOMLINE Radio & Heater Exe. ted I a | Bel Air Sedan, radio. eater powerglide . - 4 A ae a ome sa Va in one “nat exact Dr 1616 WE WILL BUY YOUR ee Ee Fe: aun . : : : ering you in PICT . ‘CEPT TRADE-DOWN : Clean, Assume payments of $14.80) it eee ear nas 4 GOOD RUNNING CuEArTES $ PRICE AND ACCEP RADE Ni: : Spee Eddie le Ford. Li heater and white tires, turn Ford ............... O47 F ‘56 Buick 4 I ‘ os . 0 ¢ . an - = - a washers teerin a wi OWs and sea ANY ° DT ii ; ! el ; MAN MOREE T9, CHOOSE’ FROM | issr' BLM. SAVOY 4 DR 6 81D. 0 eee OO MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES a -HOUGHTEN & SON | sith Ford re sesee | Jimmy DeRose RETA IL. STORE : "Your HEVROLET Dealer’ : YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE 1953 PLYMOUTH STATION WAG- our C ealer ‘ AND GMC TRUCK -LEALER on. R & H. Absolutely no money | " " oe eco cm, | © Mee mae He GOOD WILL USED CARS ) Austin, Healt Morris, mo Call Credit Mgr, Mr Parks| 5j | oll Fo eRe AD LOPE AT. Q 63] Oakland Ave. ~ ‘ % a %& ' ua 2 Austin Poreche, Ate En” =| = t MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford MA ei ae 65 MT. CLEMENS ST FE S77 ‘19781 W AGONS DS). c AANA! sl! i rie . q-FORD TAKE OVER PAY: 1055 cnerroiet ear, 8 08 Huron Street BEHIND THE POST OFFICE FE 2.9101 OPEN EN FE 4-4547 ments of $24.99 mo. 2344 J - 1954 Ford 9 pass. $ 609 at \ west f fel ht : Off Hatchery Rd: 1955 Mercury ® peas $1190 est wt Telegrap | a T BIRD, NEW. $3,782 ASK 1956 Ford 9 $1299 Million. Weseid Tur- 1957 Ford 4-dr for Fear at ae | : $1298 . “nes CONVERTIBLES. RED Ae ye sncee : NY | = 1983 FORD VIC et ror. Power steering ol ny SATURDAY BEGINS %, / ‘This is a one —— gutomobiie.| 11938 Ford $1008 : | dara shit, Royal Master, write) #5) 4M 4dr. Hard Tome PEOPLES AUTO SALES 1955 Lincoin 1 a : . | a7 cH ; Hater omate’ ane Buick ee - $ ; . ; ~ : op ” beget rer, ees args iF: S D F C | A LS BRIGHT: SPOT "88 PONTIAC 8 PASS, WAGON sims ips Nereery, ; 4 = a eee , SLASHES ALL PRICES for oe power, ree & het. peta (YOU AUTO BUY WEEK) For YOU AUTO BUY*. WEEK » $1005, ones / “Beautiful apriog green. ful fae | Me HUNTER BLVD U8. 10) , THE Drop in at the “BRIGHT SPOT” Saturday tore Ba. m. to 8 p.m. ms pommue gran ous. Mr Ct ees os ME 6x20 Pontiac Auto Dealers Assn." Y A B W WE E K We are staying open extra hours for your shopping® ‘convenience. 5 WILL PRESENT THIS GIGANTIC SALE OF NEW a : tharpy Better, nydramatc * Oi: we ee eee e | AND USED CARS, BEGINNING AT 8:30 SATURDAY ° oes C FREE CANDY FOR THE KIDDIES. . = MORNING-CARS WILL BE IN PLACE FRIDAY FORD CUSTOM $505 “ sag 7 : ; *, etewaneee To , ROTORS ONS | GES Gere , 75 Fine Cars All at Rock Bottom Prices, ° ‘ °M CHEVROLET 210 SEDAN, $005 Cetin URS Brana ae feadie b heeer power gider a 23 kamvsc, 3Br. nc } " WE DIDN'T FOOL AROUND WITH A HATCH: |], ~~ ser einitic eee vere as Koo Paueads Lie wee CY'S BETTER BUYS’ - | | ET, WE TOOK THE AXE TO ALL OUR USED 52 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Deluxe $ 295, : cera tice Rene hi A Bact wey og, wag |! BELOW COST PRICES — BE FIRST AND || Onn ne tro Wey wenn . full factory | eauipt a, including | “gg more care a choose begs if : SES el i, “E t i | ; ee coanae EQOUNE USED CARS SAVE-$AVE-$AVE WHICIT STARTS TOMORROW MorxING ar|{ OO Plymouth 2-Dr. Savoy $ 585 AN Mon Ont tac Catia Ee ea ee 8:30 SHARP! IF YOU DON'T SEE THE CAR ! \ TURON MC ) 1350 N. iva 5 gagegupers or Listed Below . YOU WANT IN OUR DISPLAY ON WEST 3 Ford Customline ee > 445 | . be ee ARE CARS “NOW IN STOCK" HURON STREET, COME TO OUR Lot AND || ’G; 17) > Woodward eT Pegi ea H-TOP | V8 wr no OWENS [Seo CAR LOT ee ne : . . 04 Buick super Hardtop oe 895 B’ham MI 4-1930 LOOK THESE SPECIALS OVER! LINCOLN, 1955 Plymouths | 147 S. SAGINAW ST. a | 55 Olds 88 Hol. Hardtop one $1 175 =" a Gert 4dr. that ts NE CONDITION * 1958 anaes Pepa fe $149 DOWN | LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS 1956 BUICK Riviera .....$1495 | ‘56 Buick Special Hardtop $1365 ; Prat mera whe N56 FORD 2-Door 00 eeegceees $1095 wie pe Ee TL Sale en || ie : Oe vecareunsa SS FORD 4:Do0r oc cee 7511956 PONTIAC Catalina $1495 06 Ford Fairlane 2-Dr.. . . $1195 SCHUTZ = woorts avanante [55 CHEVROLET 2:Doot 0 c.cs cess $695 |] GalTeattTeT tres hreramati. cate, neater an 06 Pontiac SC Catalina . . $1385 fc elle UNO ea <5 1] 1957 RAMBLER Sta. Wan. $1845|| 06 Pontiac Station Wagon $1585 re —_ ft atesen . teak OR ASK FOR "$4 CHEVROLET 2-Doer ay Sad (ein? SHIs) ee ee siay ve! era) $ 495 Custom Cross Country model with overdrive. 5/ Mercury Hardtop $2 195 i ee * °5|1 1957 Met. Convertible ...$1395]] + ee Simin OTE “oe id 7 STOP $3 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door $ 545 One of those scarce ones but still priced right. | 50 Chevrolet 2-Dr. ° ° ° e . $ 135 253 va m6 8 em ew Ow 6 8 ew oe SH ARP ig i Ambanador ear, loaded | '53 MERCURY 4-Doot eo... 02.000. 00000. s 3951] 1953 Ponitac 2-Dr. Sedan $ 295 | ‘56 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Hardtop $ 1295 57 mo Auto Demo 5746 7 nee et sears Ped pe les Pea ce Gem thy TEND St sae ae Seve | 94 Pontiac Star Chief Sed. $ 785 C ARS © - : 33 BUICK Club Coupes... 0.0 00ceeeees s 55|] 1955 Olds Super 88 ..... $1295 | 'S7 FORD FAIRLANE 5, HURRY vant | 53 CHEVROLET @lub Coupe)... $ 595 __ Rebuilt motor and very sharp throughout. 00 Chevr olet B/A Har dtop D 1095 | “inl eto Evie Ks ce ~ ane efdte| “52 PONTIAC 2 Doct ee $ 245 || 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air ..$ 595] ‘56 Cadillac Sed. DeVille . $2495 Aut 5765 d ; ‘1953. F d 2 - : ? Hard top with powerglide. white wall tires and : "56 “BUCKS SPECIAL Borers a Ting auto” 2 ‘se. | 'S3 FORD Station Wagon $ 645 one paint. | Ce ee er * te top and blue center, white i957 austin Sedr) Like) new HH 5770 . : eho trom gle round a 51 MERCURY 2-Door ........... ee $ 145 | , , . Ssratiie SAVE. |e fo | Cass at Orchard Lake Fete cover ta Per v4 oe aD en 4 eC, noe te | OLDS: CADILL Or Oc a B: ; ! 147 S. Saginaw 8t. | 211 S. Saginaw St. ii AC DEALER a fia) -Birmingham | FE 5-4101 FE 5.3588] | | FE 80488 - Open Till 8 P.M. Sat! | ENGLEHART | wef? DRE") Open 8 AM.to9PM. |) tf Liberal Trade Allowance Bank Rates |. 6-3000 a ae — 7 . _ a Cur = ont weet rae not find a3 ee 8 money a \\. il B | LL S p E N CE i og a4 Pane MO she oun . - . c.f eerie eee ee| CY wens . | JEROME'S “Bright Spot” Be See taraoy |B i Blew eer vo per soe] YOur Friendly FORD Dealer}| Rambler Sales & Servige |{ 7 ; t a ‘63 Rambier Converubie: - 'RIEMENSCHNETDER- | Nash FE §-9297 a a ) JO 467001 —_—__— + iu , af ae THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1958 THIRTY-NINE i Imogene Coca Enjoys Being Sid Caesar’s Video Wife --Today’s Radio Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to:change without notice. Comedy Couple | ls Well-Matched Actress Was Unhappy With Attempt to Create Her Own Show By JOAN HANAUER NEW YORK (INS) — Imogene WIR, 00) = CRLW, oom, C80) WOR, (1138) WER, (127) “WRON, (1460) WIBK, (1498) TONIGHT pos] Stereo. Bound ae Revival Hr. CKLW News, Davies — some, Reynolds Music 20—-W, Pa WJBK, News, Warmup ww), 10: 20—WIR, Weather Owe =. or ,WCAR, News, Patrick war. Gporte, McKenzie ww, WXY2, Mekensi “WPON, Chuck Lewis CKLW. News, chase WJBK, “Selleey CKLW News Bible \te—wR. O WAR re 11:00—WJR, News WJBK News, George WWI. News, Melody WPON. News. Weather WWJ, Bandstand WCAR, News, Bennett CKLW, News. Davies 30—WJR, Dt Da ware on —— oe en now wean, neon Pew = 6: nner Date & Casey ¥:30—-WJR, Comet Quis ows. Easte wate, ‘spores — sl roel on CKLW, Breakfast Club 2:00—WJR, News, Lopez CKLW, ews, Eddie Chase |11:26—WJR, Music 10:00—WJR, News. G. Drake | WWJ News, Melody N, Music With Mason WXYZ, Adm. Richov WWJ, Melody Parade WXYZ, Metropolitan Opera a: iba a WJBt. O-D. Mag. WXYZ News. McKenzie eels began Metals “wi mee aati CKLW Newa Children’s Br.| WPON. Chuck Lewis WXY2 BP. Morgi WJBK, News, C. 2:30—WJR, Lets Go to Town CKLW, F. Lewis Jr Muste| ¢.¢fATURDAT MOURNING WCAR, News WWJ, News, Melody WJBK. 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Holiday 5:38—WJR, Music Hall Monitor Hospital WCAR, News, Page WPON, Sports, Holiday -- Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations fisted im this column are subject te change without notice Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW3J-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel §9—CKLW-TV 6:00 (7 Mr. Danger. 6:20 6:45 I; TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (9) Popeye. (4) News: Williams. (2) Racket Squad. (4) Weather: Eliot. | (4) Box Four. (7) Frontier Justice. West- ern: Railroad men capture outlaw. (9) Brave Eagle. (4) Whirlybirds. Adventure: Melon farmer smuggles gold. (2) News: LeGoff. (2) Weather: Phelps. (2) News: Edwards. (7) Sports Parade. (9) Hawkeye. (4) Martin Kane. Adventure: | Soldier asks Kane to trace family of kis wartime sweet- heart. (2) Dr. Christian. (7) Weathes. (7) News: Daly. (7) Rin Tin Tin. Adventure: Revolutionaries attack Mex- ico's president. 9) Million Dollar Movie. Gene Kelly ‘‘The Cross of Lorraine."’ (°43.) (4) Truth, Conseq. Quiz. (2) Dick & Duchess. 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Western: Civil War vet (Tom Tryon) searches for wife's murderer. Mala Powers co-stars. 9:00 (7) Frank Sinatra. Variety: Eddie Fisher sings with Frank. : (9) Prospect "98. Auto Show. 8:55 (4) (color) News. 9:00 (2) 4H T.V. Club. (4) Farm Report. (7) Crusade for Christ. 9:15 (4) Window Shopping. (2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) Cartoon Carnival. (7) Betty Boop. 9:30 10:00 (4) Howdy Doody. (7) Don Wattrick, Sports. 10:30 (2) Mighty Mouse. (4). Ruff and Reddy. 11:00 (2) Heckle and Jeckle. (4) Fury. 11:30 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) Andy's Gang. 11:55 (9) Billboards. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Jimmy ean. (4) “M" Squad. Drama: Bai- linger poses as Widow's boy friend. (2) Phil Silvers. “Comedy: | ‘Elvin Pelvin’ gets drafted| n “Rock and Roll Rookie.” (7) Patrice Munsel. Variety: Met. Opera tenor Jan Peerce. (9) Country Hoed’wn. (4) The*Thin Man. Mystery: Convicted man threatens to return as ghost to kill jurors. (2) Playhouse. Drama: Alex- is Smith plays housewife in “I Shot a Prowler."’ Miss Smith becomes infatuated with rogue (Heimut Dantine) while her husband (Craig), Stevens) is on business trip.|** Dantine later threatens her with blackmail. Drama: Brutal young man breaks into home — Mexican police chief. (9) Mike ammo Mystery: Wounded secretary of gam- bler identifies gunman before she dies. (4) Boxing. Saginaw, Mich.'s Mickey Crawford battles Gil Turner in 10-round welter- weight bout. (2) Line Up. Drama: Would- be detective is killed trying to-solve kidnaping. Jj10:30 (7) Crash. Charles Boyer, “A Place of His Own.” (9) Person to Person. Young movie actress Carroll Baker, gospel singer Mahalia Jack-| son. (2) Harbor Comm’d. 10:45 (4) Comment. Historian Dr. Arnold J. Toynbee. - (9) National News. “(4) News: W’'kamp. (2. News: LeGoff. 11:15 (9) Weather. . (4) Weather: Eliot. 11:20 (9) Feature Theater. Rob- ert Donat, ‘Cute for Love.” (30.) fl (4) Sports: Parker. (2) Sports Final. * {1:25 (2) N’watch. Theater. Chee. ter Morris, ('42.) George Sanders, ‘‘Fal- “Canal Zone.‘"}. (4) True Story. (7) Saturday Party. (9) Country Calendar. , )12:30 (4) (9) Detective’s Diary. Comedy Time. 1:00 (2) (4) (9) Lone Ranger. Quiz Em. Movie. 1:30 (2) (4) Movie. Playhouse 30. (4) (7) 2:00 Adlai Stevenson. (7) (4) Movie: Mr. Crime. Movie. (2) NCAA Swimming. 4:00 (4) Milky’s Movie Party. (7) All-Star. Golf (9) Metropolitan Mirror. 4:15 (9) Little Theater. 5:00 (7) Wrestling. ' (9) Zorro. (2) Detroit Bandstand. &:360 (9) Wild Bill Hickok. Ramar of the Jungle. (9) Movie—Double Feature. iNo matter how it had turned out, \Coeca and Sid Caesar are & won 'derfully compatible TV couple. * * * That’s what Miss Coca said in be back as Sid’s sidekick on the ABC-TV show “Sid Caesar Invites You” (Sundays at 9 p.m.). “Just thinking about the show is a happy thought. I like the whole idea of it because I like working with Sid, “I don’t know exactly why we make a good team. Perhaps it’s because we feel exactly the same way about our material. Without (even discussing it we like and dis- like the same things and see| things from the same angle. Why) that should be I don’t know.” | since the old *“‘Show of Shows’ team of Caesar and Coca split an for reasons never cléarly ae) plained. Neither comic has been success- ful in ‘‘got-it-alone’’ attempts. Miss Coca, like Caesar, had her position. She: said: “T never was for the other thing. it wouldn’t have been happy. You need a good business sense to be, able to run things. Some | are equipped to say ‘Fire him,’ ‘Take this out,’ ‘Do this over,’ I’m not. ALWAYS AN EMPLOYE | “Having your own show means) you must have more business re-| lationships with people. I’ve al-| ‘ways been an employe and I want! to keep it that way.” * * * As Miss Coca described it, she |has more voice in the shows with own production, She said: describing how happy she was to} %, It has been almost four years THE MIDNIGHT EARL... own show but she’s glad to be," ° ‘back in a no-decisions-necessary ‘can be found on a $100 bill. That's earl, | 2 ‘brother. .Sid than she ever had with her} Marilyn Breaks a Toe in Fall Down Stairs By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Our dream doll, Marilyn Monroe, fell down a flight of stairs, cut an artery in her right hand, and broke the second toe in her left foot the other night at the farm house she and Arthur Miller were occupying near Roxbury, Conn. Marilyn went a-tumbling down while they were entertaining. The stairway has very steep steps—and at the bottom is a glass door through which Mirilyn’s beau- tiful body didn’t crash, hurray. Marilyn’s many friends (male) will be happy to hear that she wasn't hurt anyplace important. Mike Todd’s plane’s de-icing equipment WILSO was faulty here in New York before his death and Mike flew back commercial while the de-icer was to be repaired. “Things I’m not interested in” (By Ham Park, Salt Lake City): “Pay TV... the Sullivan-Allen feud ... Gene Fullmer’s future ...a trip to the moon... exercise... tranquilizers . . . long poems” — and how about French elections ... Yachting ... Horseback riding . . . Bouilla- baisse ... Caps. Sarah Vaughan flew to Chicago as |. Joe Louis’ guest for the Robinson-Basilio ‘fight .. . Martha Raye cancelled a Palm Bx Springs cafe date — suffered a relapse . Lionel Hampton flew in from Eu- F rope same day his wife arrived by boat; | they won't fly together... Frank Sin- | atra bet 10 grand on Robinson at 19- 10. . . Loi€ O’Brien, who'll be a hostess on the new TV’er, “Wingo,” is featured ‘in “Oklahoma!” at N.Y. City Center. Actress Jean Seberg reportedly got) on a week for making “Joan of Arc” } ~ and “Bonjour Tristesse” ... With Elvis | — in khaki, the local shops are slashing © ‘the price on Presley pictures in half... 7) ‘Dorothy Lamour will aster in a TV series in the fall. WISH I'D SAID THAT: The type of : manly face that attracts most women ; a LOIs (Copyright, 1958) SHAUNAVON, Sask. w# — H. L. Martyn hauled the first load wheat frito the first Saskatchewan wheat pool elevator here in 1924. Recently he hauled the first load into a new pool elevator, again using a horse and wagon. Still Hauls His Wheat; , RCA COLOR TY Sales and SWEET'’S RADIO-TV 3 2ervice Elche Voice There is a difference in high-fidelity equipment. You can hear it... you can see it in Electro-Voice! Widest choice of models. For everything in high fidelity, there is no finer choice than Electro-Voice. Come in and see our complete E-V line! High Fidelity Headquarters McCALLUM & DEAN 409 E. 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