The Weather U.S, Weather Bureau Forecast Mostly cloudy with occasional snow (Details on Page 2) 16th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESD. THE PONTIAC PRESS kkk LY, MARCH 11, 1958 —28 PAGES 1 ASSOCIATED PRESS" NTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Home . Edition UNITED PRESS PHOTOS Ike May Call for Tax Cut to Bolster Economy Civil Strife in Sumatra May Involve U. S, Oil Oil Co. are-tmioaded-at the Pa across a narrow strait from Beng Bengkalis was reportedly captur Little Change in Assessments City Reports Figures on Downtown Listing No Higher Than ‘57 UNLOADING OTL — Tankers of the American-owned Caltex after rebel forces withdrew following Rebel Troops Poised for Sumatra Clashes XK | | | | I + > Miami Lawyer Due to Appear | Whiteside Reschedules Date With Probers for Wednesday kning terminal of the company, kalis, Sumatra on the Siak River. ed by regular Indonesian troops a clash. (Map, page 2.) Downtown Pontiac commercial, BUKITTINGGI, Central Sumatra (?i—Rebel troops WASHINGTON um — Atty. TI ,ASHING Nt — Atty iur- ASSeSSTMeNnts (Were ae as waited today in camouflaged positions along Sumatra’s fee Nits Tey eer at levels as high or almost as hi . . , sa yan A. iiteside is reschedulec 6 he ee Gis ee west coast to meet. an expected landing of central gov- |, appear’ (emorup: before) & Raymond Ransom said today ernment troops near Padang. House subcommittee investigating we made some cuts. pat none’ Rebel government leaders said the Jakarta govern- the backstage mane NaS for to the extent proposed by some , Miami's television Channel 1 downtown groups secking tax re. Ment probably would les up minor naval and air i was. uncxtam howerer lief this year,” Ransom said |swipes at Padang yester-°~— ~~~ whether Richard A. Mack, who None of the Assessments were ised over last vear's, he added day with landings 35 miles Ransom said he would attempt ON either side of the Indian to meet with State Tax Commission Ocean port 50 miles from ofcids today in anim to "> Bukittingg!, the -rebell mine how the state views the pos- sible reinstatement of land values mountain capital. | * * * Another 4,000 central’ government troops were reported ready to fol low up the seizure Friday of an island off Sumatra’s east coast If the lowered with a landing at the nearby oil through appeal remain in effect port of Dumai this year, it will mean that our 1958 assessments are not uniform and to more appeals,” trimmed in appeal last year. The city has asked for the re- instatement to pull all its down- town assessments back into Jine. assessments oi In Jakarta, the central govern- ment announced capture of the east coast islands of Bengkalis and Tebingtinggi and of Pak- open the door Ransom said * * . * ning, the American oil terminal Several groups have asked for facing them near ‘the mouth of tax relief this year. the Siak River. Ransom figured that cuts to,pro Vide relief should be made by the The government claimed they : : . were taken without a fight. Board of Tax Review, not by his!” {fice The Jakarta government so far iu ce ; had imposed no censorship on out- “If some distressed businesses going news dispatches but was giv- need tax cuts, the board can jing out little information on mili-| make them on a one-year tem- tary operations | porary basis without affecting the * * * rest of the tax structure,” he ex- On advice from Jakarta. the | plained. | American Caltex Oil Co. halted Meantime. the board today was operations aft its rich oi] field Able for the first time this year) 8reund Pakanbaru, inland be- fo cive its full attention to hear-| tween Padang and Pakning. The ings on real estate assessments. COMpany sent 31 women and A total 42> taxpayers who made Children—nine of them Ameri- appeals for relief on the basis of Cans—to Singapore, 125 miles inability to pay occupied the boafd east of the east coast invasion last week and yesterday area. The real estate hearings, which ~The wives and children of Caltex normally would have taken place Qj) Co employes arriving in Singa-| all day yesterday, are scheduled to pore are taking their evacuation continue through Friday calmly apparently with little fear | | for-their husbands Big-3 Ministers to Meet Si Fifty-two women .and_ children, MANILA NS) =e three [Americans and others, have foreign ministers announeéd to- reached’ Singapore. , day thes al meet Wednesday Caltex's 13-tanker fleet is an to hammer out a cemmon ap- chored at Singapore and probably proach for summit talks wity will remain here until the. situa- Ru issia. tian is Sct iquit his Federal Communications ;Commissiop joh.under fire last week, would make a new appear- Cloudiness fo Stay; ‘ance as earlier announced The Mercury Constant hearings were in recess today. Whiteside failed to show up Pontiac area residents can ex. yesterday to answer more ques- pect more gray weather, reports tions about his business dealings © the WnSt Weather Bure with Mack, who acknowledged a accepting loans and favors from The outlook for tonight and to P Whiteside. Morrow is partly cloudy to cloudy With little change in temperature.) The — subcommittee received | The low tonight will be 24.28 de-{Word that Whiteside had been | grees and the high tomorrow 36-40 @2dvised by his lawyer to stay The prediction for Thursday is @Way from the hearings because | mostly cloudy with the chance of of a federal grand jury probe of occasional light snow the Miami case The lowest temperature in down A few hours later, though, there town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was Was a quick turnabout and the 28. At 2 p.m. the mercury stood Subcommittee was informed White- | at 32. xide wou id be on ta tomorrow. | ee ereeepenecncestetsennnsneeeemseee — ee — Lenten Meditations - By ROBERT L. DIEFFENBACHER, D.D. Highways are being rebuilt in many parts of the nation. Superhighways are taking the places of winding, bumpy roads . We used to think that these curving thoroughfares were dangerous because there were so many opportunities for lar.ding in the ditch. Narrow roads created the hazard of one's being side- swiped in the center of the road. Accidents have not decreased a great deal since high- | ways have been reconstructed. New dangers have come into being, * * * Speed now claims the lives of many people scores of accidents which do not kill people. — and it causes Although our way through life has been materially much easier and more comfortable in recent years there seems to be many pitfalls and opportunities for sin. Temptation seems to lurk along the level way even more than it did along the mugged trails of years gone bis from the Air Materiel Command entries, theft was committed in at Wright-Patterson Air Force Well over half, according to au Base here today thorities, | Continental Aviation and Engi- Their prime objective: Garages neering Co., Detroit. receivec the and automobiles contract of $8,352.272 for jet en- The method was fast, quiet and | gines for the twin- jet ‘127 Air carried out with calm and ef- | Force training plane ficient teamwork: If nothing of 600th i ‘irst- Offender W Hil Get Second C Nance ‘that unemployment jumped ‘month in which unemploy- lrise or fall. | goods Connecticut, itracts worth more than 26 million . 'dollars. + e U. §. Announces Nominated * Jobless Figures for February Unemployment Now at. 5 Million; March May Show More Work WASHINGTON (?i—The government reported today in February to 5,173,000— the highest level in 16 years. An increase of 679,000 was recorded for the month. February is a JOHN S. CROSS Nominated hower to Mack as by President Eisen- succeed Richard A. a member of Federal Communications Com- mission, John S. Cross is pic- tured in Washington after the nomination was made public. A Democrat, Cross now is assistant chief of the state department's telecommunications division. Little Girl Needs Relaxation—Wham! MEMPHIS, Tenn. () — Miss Myrtle Johnson, 34, was arrest- ed for throwing her boyfriend to a sidewalk. “ET work hard six days a week,”’ she told the judge, “I think a girl has a right to re- laxation and exercise on her ment normally does not * * “Continued layoffs manufacturing and unusu- bad weather in some areas which affected construction and | outdoor activities accounted| other for a-Mmajor part of the rise,”’ said) * in durable ally Local Employment Figures, page 2 a joint statement by Secretary of Commerce Weeks and Secretary of Labor Mitchel. In advance of the routine monthly report, Mitchell had dis- closed an address to an AFL- | C10 economic conference. The figures meant that 67 per cent of the civilian working force was jobless, compared with 5.8 Se That's all 1 was do- Fe aWArY ‘2 : ng." per cent in January and with a range of 4 to 4'2 per cent during dudge Beverly Boushe dis- most of the previous (wo \ears missed assault and battery > a * charges with a warning that “The rate is now higher than) She be more gentle with her at the peak of the 1954 business eyfriends. —— downturn — then around 6 per cent — but about the same as imBGnger coral the later States of the 1949 reces-! sion,”” the announcement said. LONDON (INS) — London in- Continued heavy layoffs by fac-| surance brokers announced ‘oJay tories, particularly in such dura-) they no longer will quote in.ur- ble goods as metals, machinery ance rates for vessels putting | land automobiles, contributed heav- New (Conunued on paeey 2, Col. 5) | into Indonesian and Dutch | Guinea pérts Garaging Gang Ba as Investigation Continues The “garaging gang” of.south Oakland County has boomed into proportions hardly expected by investi- gators last week when two Birmingham youths were arrested. A week ago today, Oakland County sheriff's detectives, ‘estimated that anywhere from 75 to 100 larcenies in ~ Birmingham area would be solved. The investigation, now being handled by the Birming- ————*ham, Troy and Blooméfeld AVE Township Police Depart- Detroit Firm Gets ments, show five youths ; : arrested and five more Big Jet Engine Job sought as accomplices. DAYTON, Ohio ™ — Firms in * * + Cali- con: Michigan and been awarded Those apprehended have already fornia have admitted to being in on over jobs in little over a year The announcement came County’s Off-the-Record Court at Mi Oakland County’s Off-The-Record September of 1953. Court reaches a milestone Thurs- tion came “‘breaks"’ very seldom dav in its endeavors to help young.offered juvenile offenders else-' Jawbreakers ‘where in the country. * * *, \ man Who is most re- for achieving this mark) Assistant Prosecutor! George F. Taylor — has the smile} of a proud father when he looks | at this unique court. | With its crea- The parents of the kids, mostly | | boys and girls ranging in age be- tween 16 and 20 years, are told the court has no legal jurisdic- tion, They also learn no record | of proceedings are kept. Nor is _ there any publicity. “Little did we ever think when But by far the greatest asset we started out In 1953 that we oF the Off-the-Record Court is that | would reach 600 kids,”’ exclaimed these first - time lawbreakers re- Taylor. ‘ceive another chance, and will When two 17-year-old Royal Oak have no criminal record hanging youths step before Taylor Thurs- over their heads. day they will be numbers 599 | “Give a 17-year-old a felony rec- and 600 in the flow of boys and) lord,” said Taylor, ‘‘and as far as girls which have come before the he's concerned he’s practically court. done for in the years ahead.” ‘CHANCE’ FOR DELINQUENTS (FIGURES PROVE SUCCESS It was created by Taylor and| Putting the biggest smile on | Prosecutor Frederick C, \Ziem in (Taylor's face is the fact that of, And_ the sponsible —Chief In Today's Pregs the 598 kids who have been af-| They can have no previous rec- forded this second chance, only ord. If the crime involves acts | eight have eon oy again ef visleuce the eficader cann0t . come before Taylor's court, Youths may come before the! court only with the approval of the Most of their crimes involve arresting police department and breaking and entering, and lar- the complaining witnesses. cenies * * Ly All are first . time offenders. | The offenders are placed on six- month probation, during which time jthey must report monthly either to Taylor or to Anthony F. Stiel, chief investigator for the prosecu- tor’s office. Comics 4 On sc ie nights they must ob- County News ..........0.5- 15 serve a 9 p.m. curfew. | Editorials 6 |SCHOOL WORK IMPROVES Markets ...............6-: 2 When they report after grading, Obituaries ............. +8 periods at their schools the boys) Sports ............45. 17 to 19 Jand girls must show Taylor their) Theaters ......... ....20 report cards. “Two-thirds of them TV and Radio Programs ornet jhave improved their grades in one, Wilson, Barl .....:........ 27 period after they come to us,’ Women's Pages ..;:... IL to 13 (opiates Taye. 4” | ly life, such as attending church use was to he found, no was wasted—the search merely Oakland County sheri tives found last week the group would drive slowly down a residential street while three o1 four accomplices. on either side of the street. would enter + * * They would then bring their out and lay it on the curb. The family begin this practice, driver, or a helper, would then . pick up the stolen goods like rub- Taylor, who recently was hon- jbish collectors, while the oth2s ored by his Sigma Nu Phi gegal moved on to another garage fraternity for his work with this ; court, receives letters of thanks COM ABORAIORS NAMED from the kids the court has helped With five members of the with this second chance. raging gang” already “The armed forces |haveltaken three other collaborators in the 105 of them.” he said, “‘and not Troy-Birmingham area have been Snelot hen has been discharged named and will be picked up for dishonorably.” investigation today ilestone Realizing that in many cases there is a definite lack of fami- garages together, Taylor asks that the ees So when numbers 599 and 600 | — * an * step, before Taylor Thursday, an aa ok toe etieved’ to) be) opportunity to forget their past ‘e ring leaders by investigators, are being sought in Georgia and mistakes, and make good with a 7°. California second chance will be offered them too. ' According to investigators, ‘‘it Fscanl | Jerome “Bright Spot” needs oteee ‘ears, ‘$4 to ‘88's. Top & FE (Continued on ‘Page 2, Col. 6) 3 the 800 - Of these time | moved quickly to the next house. | ff's detec. that one of loot | “pa. | in custody, Is difficult to say exactly how | many of the Jobs involved. actual | Move Appears Likely -- Unless Upturn Comes But Dem Leader Johnson Eyes Idea Coldly; Others Look to Public Works WASHINGTON (?i—President Eisenhower publican congressional leaders today discussed sibility of a tax cut. Congressional leaders said President Eisenhower has decided to wait at least a month before determining whether to recommend any antirecession tax cut. Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas said, that as of now he is “not prepared to em- brace a tax cut.” Johnson spoke to reporters after Secretary of Labor Mitchell had reported unemployment reached 5,200,000 in mid-February and had said a tax reduction is the next big step toward halting the recession. Johnson did not draw a line against eventual tax re- ‘duction by the Democratic-* —_eontrolled-Congress. But he, py ;- . ‘said it would be up to Policeman Finds Speaker Rayburn (D-Tex) How Signs Read ‘and other House leaders to R I] G ‘signal what they wanted in, ea y ounts Las field. « « t Pontiac Police Capt. Oliver “I'm like a lot of other folks,”/Lemeaux has positive evidence “IT am not ready as today that it's not what signs say, ] but how they are misread that and Re- the pos- Johnson said. of today to embrace a tax cut. haven't talked to many people Makes the difference. iwho are.” * * % ‘Administration thinking was | Returning from lunch yesterday, pointed up by Vice President \Capt. Lemeaux spotted a private | Nixon, who sald he would pre- car in the lot reserved for police vehicles adjacent to the Public fer a down-the-line tax cut toe Service Building. As he eyed the trespasser, the owner came out of ithe station and climbed into his any massive public works spend- ing programs. But the administration's willing: ‘car. Sap BLA ness to turn to tax reduction ap-| ‘peared conditioned on failure of “Pardon me, I'm Capt. ithe nation’s economy to respond! Lemeaux of the Pontiac Police ‘shortly to less dramatic stimu-| Department. I would like to S * * * ask you a question. Why are you ed — The possibility of a tax cut, lows here oe: yom ee _ came up at Eisénhower’s weekly) all the signs saying ‘No Park- meeting with congressional GOP ing, Police Vehicles Only’.” leaders Reporting on the — dis-| * * = cussion while the session still was, n . The man gazed at the nearest going on, Sens, Martin of Penn- |.sylvania and Francis -Case of Sign, and his eyes bulged slightly. South Dakota made it clear the “I sure owe you an apology, but idea was meeting with some op-[ thought those signs said ‘‘Police position, Victims Onl:’ and I came here to PREFERS PROTECTS ‘pay a traffic ticket.” Martin, ranking Republican on the tax - writing Senate Finance Committee, said he is tax cuts at this time. he prefers spending works projects Case, second - ranking Republi-| carn on the Senate Public Works! Committee, said that he does ma _ {Continued on Page 2, Col. opposed to County Balloting He added on public | Results of elections yesterday in Oakland County\ area communities and schaol districts are _on Page 1. New England Digs Out AP Facsimile THREE WEEKS AFTER BLIZZARD — While Michigan, and especially the Pontiac area, lias not been too hard hit by snow this winter, other parts of the nation were not so fortunate, This picture today from New Hampshire shows a road near i i just opened three weeks after the big blizzard, TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1958 Delay Forecast Tell Unemployment Figures _ Beating, Death ‘seed wa ; : J: ) ing vOr for School Aid |o=.r-rues.rescr 22g mum sony omits at 44 er corn ne Mill Bee Probied (Continued From Page One) labor force, figures released today | This compares with 7.9 per cent * * theft, but 60 per cent seems about Due Saturday, Checks »y the local branch of the Michi-jin January, 49 per cent in De-| The present rate of unemploy- right at the present time.” to Districts May Be! = : ment reflects the downturn in Pon- " indi in}a for the Greyhound Bus tiac and neighboring ereas, partic- The youths have indicated in|attorney Some Weeks Late ularly Detroit, the report said. questioning that even they are notjCorp.. again appeared before tnt sure how many jobs they wor "|City Commission last night with Relig ries bsg ies explained Bloomfield Township|the appeal that the city direct its The Day in Birmingham ‘ Attorney for Greyhound Seeks to Postpone Suit Brady that they were powerless to ask the postponement, turned the question over to the residents in- volved. A spokesman for the group said Senators to Question BIRMINGHAM—Edmond Brady, Detroit Unionist About Kohler’ Strike Incident | ' | * finance experts in the Department * §00-bed, 16-million-dollar addition: ‘of weeks, perhaps requiring some | of the smaller school] districts relying heavily on state financial support to borrow funds Movntain |» Capital the jobless rolls, the figures show. The largest loss was in manufac- turing with 3,100 laid off, of which onths after he suffered multiple 2,700 were from local automotive retailing, 200 in construction and William Bersch Sr. died 16 injuries in a 1954 fight in a gaso- “about 10 nights each month since about Nov. 1.” SPECIFIC DUTIES LANSING a— Delay appeared | unemployed are laid off from em-| WASHINGTON Pw — S ena te Chiet Dehnke. “They estimated attorney to seek postponerert of they had no intention of dropping ® certain today in paying the $28,-| ployers whose plants are outside|fackets probers called Detroit that they entered an average of a citizen's suit charging the bUS the suit. ™ *00,000 state school aid distribution this area, it added. unionist John Gunaca for question- » geese each night they wenticompany with maintaining & cee A up of the complaining resi- due mew Saterday. ; on , a « ing today ebout the beating of a|Ut- sance at its Hunter boulevards) et The meeting ei d ie eied There were indications the post-. In the 30 days preceding Feb. nonstriking Kohler Co. worker who x * = Forest street parking lot. crigsion this Was not the first time ponement might be for a matter Rebels’ 15, 3,700 persons were added to died later of a heart ailment. He said they ee going! ginee Greyhound no longer they have appealed for relief. In x *« garaging hey called it'| owns the local lines, Brady said the past action was taken to allevi- he thought the case should be delayed until the new owner is ate or eliminate the fumes and noise and then dropped, they given an opportunity to prov (jaimed, after residents stopped to the point that certain meinours of the gang had specific jobs.” .: * * * vee: el n plants which reduced production. j\n6 filling station. Bersch and his| ‘However, the operation on a ‘hat the nuisance could be les- | omplaining. State. Treasurer Sanford A Sukstingg: Moin Bose Here Of - | x &®& ‘son William Jr. were beaten then lesser scale has been going on for, sened considerably. | x * Brown was working on the prob- ) American - Owned Ve Non-manufacturing concerns cut by a group which they said in-/just over a year,” according to. Commissioners, pointing out to In other action, the commission lem, “studying possibly when the Caltex Oil Compeony |” lemployment during the same 30icluded Gunaca, but Gunaca denies Dehnke. “In fact, in recent munths referred the request for buffer tree “. payment can go out.’ So were PADANG days by 600, of which 300 were in that he was involved. the procedure had been organized planting between Buckingham road and the Grand Trunk railroad to the City Forestry Department. 8 ef Public Instruction. Main Rebel AO NSE Street Li hts taken The inst'echool! a'di distribution: Center . 9. * * “One might be a ‘lovkout man’ No action was on the cre- VE Diamb: In mid-February there were 69,- Gunaca Nabbed Here Be cease Aiea? Seas cass ation of deficiency roles ta pav- month and three days late be-| cause of dwindling treasury bal-' ances. Because of the influx after the SUMATRA fo 300 employed in the Pontiac area, or 6,100 less than the same time one year ago. * * * Following the 1954 beating of the non-striker, Gunaca was ap- prehended in Oakland County where he Was arraigned ss a would do the collecting on each occasion,’’ Dehnke said. The entire chain of events began with the arrest, March 1, ing and parking lot assesament districts. At the request of several persons living in the area, the city will Issue Rejected Waterford Board Rules first of the year of local property Following the Feb. 15 compila-) fugitive from justice before Cir- ici = . : ink ie : of Jack Wells, 20 of 1653 Bates study a proposal that the deficiency tax revenues, few districts were tion of figures, manufacturing em-| cuit Judge Frank L, Doty on : EMBANG ® ce Pre ees St. and Herbert L. Kanne , j= eaused much distress. neLene ‘ployment continued to drop with’ Sept. 10, 1954. Following eight | o¢ Foran ha Ratna, St. ea * Oakland Manor Project = cod over 3, Weaker'Da) The state treasury faces two , 2,000 more workers laid off in the postponements requested by his initainghaan , Lacking in Support : major disbursements this week, | last two weeks of last month. attorney, William Mazey, Gun- . Two Birmingham youths have one of about six million dollars’! for the semi-monthly state payroll | and the other about $14,500,000 for servicing state debt. = Brown indicated yesterday these two obligations would take prior- ity over others coming due. gun their attempt to crush rebel oo t+] $ wo i game | ISLAND OF CONFLICT — This is a closeup map of central Sumatra where Indonesian government troops have reportedly be- The office expects a seasonal in- crease in work in the non-manu- facturing area of about 1,000 in AP Wirephete {the next two months. regime entrenched on the island. Plan Hospital Additi sernott an sone Ie Bank Porter Takes Deposits, Clears Out LOUISVILLE, Ky. # — A sign to Wayne County General Hospital wil] be let in April, Dr. Samuel Dz Jacobson, medical director, suid| Monday. Construction will include! Three after-hours depositors fol- Belly-Lands Jet Yesterday, Back jon Duty Today | OSCODA WM — Col. T. W. Wilson, ‘crash. * * * Spring will bring an expected gain in retail trades, services, con- struction and other outdoor work, the statement said. * * bi Unemployment insurance volume rose sharply in February with pay- ments during the month totaling $643,173, compared with $475,652 in January and $269,601 in February of 1957. aca’s trial here was postponed without date in October of 1955. A non-striking Kohler compa- ny employe today attributed the death of his father to a severe beating allegedly administered by United Automobile Workers pickets. Questioning led to the apprehen- sion later of two other Birming- ham youths, Raymond C. Hill, 18, of 708 Davis St. and Allan E. Turner, 18, of 292 Park St., and Gerald Gravlin, 20, of 2754 Hart- line St., Rochester. * * * Kannell, Wells and Gravlin were arraigned in Oakland County Cir- cuit Court yesterday before Judge William Jr. testified he always believed his father died in Octo- ber 1955, as a result of a broken| ivertebra and other injuries suf-} fered in a July 4, 1954, fight: | beating and his father’s death. | The witness said he could not George B. Hartrick. Entering pleas of guilty on charges of larceny frcm a motor vehicle were Wells and Gravlin. SENTENCING SET a $2,000 bond. ~ been jailed and three others re- leased to their parents, following breaking and entering charges. by Bloomfield Hills Police, Held are Glenn Orr, 17, of 519 W. Frank St., and Ron Morrow, 18, of 1358 Villa Rd. Samuel D. Moray, 17, of 408 Bald- win Rd, and two juveniles are scheduled to appear in court with their parents. The establishment of a special assessment district for new street lights in 'Oakwood Manor Subdi- vision has been turned down by the Waterford Township Board. Less than 65 per cent of property owners wanted the improvement, it was decided at an all day hear- ing yesterday. The decision to abandon the pro- ject came at the regular board meeting last night Police said the boys are charged In other business last night, with stealing liquor valued at $688 several residents inquired about (from the George Walker home in possible extension of communi- | B)oomfield Hills. * ty water service from Watkins x + tf : ; ¢ a complete general hospital unit, on the night depository chute of ; : ‘ | Hills Subdivisio: F : +. a laundry and a public health build- a branch of the Lincoln Bank & ot STU olficer| ol unearhy| fA ! Judge Hartrick set sentencing) nsw! és waar wteak oe There will be an authentic Jap- ing. ‘Trust Co. read “Out of order; |“Urtsmith Air Force Base, was ms . Bersch told the Senate Rackets fo- March 24. Wells was released) wood boulevard ie beth Oe eee ct Sart the leave deposit with porter.” jback on duty today after a narrow, Ispute an [Committee that fe physicians) until then on a $300 bond, while“ . lemmed Kanne Pel ta? eile hs S i a i i : , brush with death in a jet plane, also have conten that there Gravlin was remanded to the e proposal was referred to Oakland meets es =O | ss 8 — was a “‘connection’’ between the|county jail after he failed to post fon mals Attorney Paul Mandel a Girardin home, 1723 Bowers The board appreved a sewer, Mrs. Kayoko Sessler, a native | | ~~ the 2 ilowed the instructions. an wie . en sand, Col Worth $26 (00 hae « A A Th nv ; | = a , é ilson, o midad, Col.,/ ’ identi the man or men w . administrative procedure ordin-| of Japan and a newcomer to this eathe C And now the FBI is looking for made a belly landing yesterday in| slugged his 65-year-old father. Iiannell stood mute to the same ance to expedite bookkeeping and, country, will prepare the suki- ; the porter and $1,100. la rural area three miles south of L | S h | District G nas been charged with ciarge. The judge entered a plea auditing. yaki dinner on an authentic hi- es ‘Rogers City after an explosion in oca cnoo JL unaca has been charged wi jof innocent for him. He also was’ In the past, customers have been : The chute wasn’t out of order ! -_. | assault but has never been tried. ; eae ' ; bachi. The ancient dish will be : ° By E. H. SIMS at all. the plane's after-burner tore a Approves Jury s Price ” é a wil releesed on a $500 bond. required to d: >osit $5 to cover, served in the traditional style of : Can you expect to be hearing cian GS) Waddie ; three-foot hole in the fuselage. \, . Michigan Gov. G, Mennen Wil-) gin and Turner appeared yes- |2%Y unpaid sc ver service bills. Un-| her homeland, with rice bowls Guonder’ and lightning e500? Why| Charles E, Weeks, special agent was ssticer eniaits sas tonced for 10-Acre Site liams has rejected Wisconsin Te-| terday before West Bloomfield “¢T the new ordinance, unpaid) and chopsticks. do we seldom have thunderheads| i" charge of the FBI office here, to stay in the plane, an Fie? quests for extradition of Gunaca, Township Jus.ice Elmer C. bills will be put on tax statements. Low tabl ilk nd d and thunderstorms in the winter gave this account: when the ejector mechanism |_ The Waterford Township School = a nai a oe not pagal Disterie. Beth waived cxaminn: ihe hl aes plans to refund fone of ee a per llaiNerna “aial months? The |» District has accepted a condemna-|4 falr trial on charges in ti j abou : in past deposits. porter, Oliver Thomas, failed and prevented him from : ] jon. Japanese dolls will help transform | You will soon be hearing the fa-\Guest Sr. 31, Negro, put up the| parachuting. The plane was fly. |tion jury's price of $26,000 for a Shebovean. Wis., area affected by | sey were returned to the Oak. _ Si bids on comprehensive gen- the| Girardin home fain’ the proper | « miliar thunder and lightning of hi ‘ag waxing fh ing at about 40,000 feet when |10-acre parcel of land as a site/!e sirike. 2 Sere rena © Vak-| eral liability insurance for town- ‘sign while he was waxing floors.| Img The case has been billed as one land County Jail, with bond set on setting. | = spring and summer, if you have « « * the blast occurred. for a new 400-student elementary : : ship - owned property were frardi ; ; of the key issues that led up to/each at $500, to await arraignment | Mrs. Girardin, who spent some not already heard the first rum- ; a ; school. ea Ou : opened. The board authorized ,;,,, ; | bles of thunder which herald the| After three persons gave him) The jet fighter slid more than, . + « & the Senate Rackets .Committee’s|in Circuit Court on Monday. Mandel and Clerk James Seeter- time in Japan with her husband, : ee oo deposits, he left two at the bank 2.000 feet on its belly, crashed . investigation of violence in the xk « * . will wear a beige silk kimono approach of 1958's warmer weath- | The to this figure}, . f lin to study them before con- | / and departed with one amounting |through two fences and stopped jury agreed gure |hitter, marathon strike the United 7 made for her while there. Slides of 0+ &. ; to $1 100 about 100 yards from the home of oF the property south of Cass) auto Workers has pressed against Detectives said that no agent to) tracts are awarded. Japan, taken by the Girardins, will = . The longer sunlight and greater ea Elizabeth Lake road and east of ; ; sell the’ loot had been uncovered} Approval for iss { addi-| ide the entertain > ie ulti d ; a farmer, Otto Altman. Uninjured, the Kohler Co. since April 5, 1954. ee ppro' or issuance of addi- provide entertainment. ze feared oy ae is te one The FBI, oor os & Col. Wilson later was picked up|COOley Lake road. The firm manufactures bathroom ir the ohare “Most of the tional building permits was given Milward T. Howitt ugitive, obtaine a r | : ali, ; : oot consisted 0 and alcoholic) th } - Ss , ° months causes hot air to rise and| charging him with violation of the PY #7 Air Force helicopter. oe Go te Cae Ee beverages,” said Sherit{'s Detec:|struction Ca The company's per|_Service for Milward T. Howitt, form thunderheads. The -greater Federal Reserve Bank Act. sk which the 10 acres is situated, tive Lee H sruction Co. ite ‘company's Pet \3) of il W. 13 Mile Rdi, Bir- heat and greater volume of rising, The colonel's plane was in a for-| were reluctant to sell. Miss : iia oe dat Ae aon Aad a ta i 'mingham, will be held at 3 p.m. © warmed air, cause higher clouds ; mation of seven returning on aj Mary L. Chapman, and Mrs. U § Announces ~ * * the aa ae a Is, morrow at Bell Chapel of William and thunder results from the trans- M amle Leaves training flight from Kinross Air) Janette C. Bathum, both of 14“ *~* “The food and beverages would the board agreed to continue R- Hamilton Co. Officiating will be fer of electrical overcharges as the Force Base near Sault Ste. Marie.) Mark St., sald pulling the 10- , be used to throw parties with, in : ; , i rg paying one-third of the. cost of the Rev. Dr. Warner Cole of Cov natural balance is restored by Denver After acre plus parcel trom the land JQ[) FIQUIES 10 ay many cases," according to detec-|Chioriding dusty roads. enant Baptist Church, Detroit, as- lightning strikes. jo ; would cause a hardship on fur. tives. “One of the gang, who! 0S sisted by Elder Wilbur Neft of Bay Thunder is the roar created by Vjsiti ng Mother - Pink Evidence Supports | ther development of the remain: | (Continued From Page One) [came from a very large family. City. Entombment will be in White th sects tec niet ¢ a . ing acreage. took much of the food home,”’ they, . Cha ese electrical discharges just as His Income Tax Return pel Cemetery. bi ie i pie oA wy ; ily to the spurt of unemployment. reported. resi ent a S a big gun causes its own miniature) DENVER. Colo. w — Mrs. The jurors, selected when the) “yo hlessness in the manufactur- Mr. Howitt died yesterday at thunder at the instant of firing. [Dwight D. Eisenhower took off for) DALLAS, Tex. U—An income! district filed a condemnation suit) ing nhisivies aval estimated at FOOLS, SMALL ITEMS ® William Beaumont Hospital after ‘ | Washington today after a two-day tax return received at the Inter- to win the land, had visited the 10 per cent. The remaining loot consisted for Tax Reduction a short illness. Wet d C] d ivisit with her ailing mother, Mrs./nal Revenue Service office had! property and heard attorneys for largely of tools and other small ; et an Ou y Elivera Doud, 79. supporting evidence, tax employes the district and the women argue Mitchell said that with 5,200.- |itoms which the youths could use Heed been) ay commiting engin W th P i] i ns | said, , the need for the parcel. Ge jodloms threo) were @2 mill: | mscives or sell to friends with.| ‘7"0ed From Page One) (eer for Schroeder’ Machine! Co., eatner Frevaus Light snow sifted from gray, Attached was a small, pink card x & ora = wit pee . out arousing a great deal of sus-/ necessarily go along with Nixon Pe pe er - pias carni that, ; in Bro d A skies as the President's plane,/announcing the birth of a daugh-| District board members voted) He said the main joblessness picion. on the idea of tax reduction. erat iol Ae 7 at Senn Loi? . a reas Columbine II, took off from Low- ter last August.‘The extra exemp-| approval of the price yesterday bee in gg gig haute and * * * AFL-CIO President George since a aEthea Tn Rha Detron ares x ry Air Force Base, scene of the tion was not questioned. at a special meeting. that was ey to the econom-| Authoriti i curate esti- ot ‘ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ee White House during past ic trouble. t aie nt aa alt of th ri ee ate ag foday Froeideat Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. . _ Wet and cloudy weather covered presidential Vaca tana: Behind the bare statistits abe impossible eir take Eisenhower will receive him and Clayton H. Lemon, a son, Clyde e broad areas of the country today, ° Mi id “are indivi : . other major labor union leaders 4 and a sister, Mrs. Wilbur John- c * * * Face Cool Reception Mitchell said, ‘‘are individual men Tharsd f di i » WUD < put there were no severe storms, and women, and I want to assure| _ 7B¢ £8" covered a wide area Ssday for a discussion of (stone, all of Birmingham, and a * or wintry cold. JOO ny lea lee 2a . _ |yoa of the deep concern of the| i2¢luding Southfield, West Bloom. | the economic situation. brother, Richard L. of LaSalle, On- * * * senhower arrived two days ago. Appeals tor Help 1n AsSia Presicent myself and this admin- nid in ee Townships, Meany said he, Walter Reuther tario. 3 ( Light snow or flurries continued istration for those who are out of pemierl ae ae the cities |and other members of the eight- in sections of the Rockies and cen- : . work. om eee 2 tey- man AFL-CIO Executive Com- : tral_part of the nation, with Walled Lake Boy Hit Open SE ATO M eeting “We are determined to take| “In one subdivision they admit-| mittee will visit the White House Camera, Drafting Tools cloudy skies in most areas. The ; urt whatever action is necessary to'ted entering eve ara in a/|to tell the President of labor rec- H y Auto, slightly ction & every garage tolen From Automobile wet belt extended from Montana, . ; help them—including, when neces-|three-block area,’’ said Dehnke.|ommendations for dealing with) southward through Colorado and A 7-year-old Walled Lake boy! MANILA u—Diplomatic leaders'from the American delegation. In- sary, a substantial cut in business ‘‘They confined the majority of the recession. A Pontiac man _ reported to eastward. through the Mississippi was slightly injured Monday when of the anti-Communist camp in formed sources said Secretary of and personal taxes.” their work to new ranch-type| Meany made the disclosure in police Monday the theft of an Valley. Falls ranged up to 2 he ran in front of a passing car cia got down to business today State Dulles feels this isn't the) The administration is reported homes.” a speech to more than 1,000 union esfimated $65 worth of photo- . inches in west central Mlinois. ‘on Commerce Rd., just north of after opening the fourth eer patie: to expand SEATO—amilitar- to be looking to the March figures xk «re leaders at the AFL-CIO’s ‘‘emer- graphic and other equipment fro _— ‘Sleeth Rd., Commerce Township. cr ato foreign ministers’ comer au ioe) oe Ace ee for definite evidence as to what} Dehnke stated that the operation S°Mcy economic conference.” from his automobile. More snow flurried across the according to Oakland County once with a round of general |, ' oF sources added Dulles ig happening. The March figures wasn't really noticed until the lat-| The AFL-CIO is proposing an} Robert Neff, of 451 S. Telegraph lower Great Lakes region and/ sheriff's deputies. \eratey! \wes nm ng mew ae " ine will show whether the usual spring ter part of October last year, “It immediate jump in individual in-/Rd., said a camera, light meter. light rain sprinkled parts of the * * | Serene lsubjectsitfor ll diseesion| ig Se or me Asian pickup in activity is taking hold.|was then that we began to get Come tax exemptions from $600 to! and drafting tools were taken from lower Mississippi Valley. Jon Gilbert of 3359 E. Walle q were appeals for more help for| ° The March report will be issued|mass reports of theft in a localized) $700 and boosts in defense and his car while it was parked at ‘Lake Dr. was treated by Dr. Asian members of the pact and! Nes the opening session, the a month from now. area — sometimes as many as 25/Public works spending. his home. i . é ae ; ic ‘ m . : ” The Weath ® Andrew H. Berry of Commerce 4 Philippine proposal to link the | engues "stepped-up on ean a night in ue See orl e eatner ‘and released. The drver of the Southeast Asia alliance with two . ppec ue P 1G hI ili | . 4 lear. Stanley O. Cook, 28, of 941 Other anti-Communist groups =e he ata oe rash Into Uti ity Pole “Before that, the outfit would Y. ¢ ’ q Full CS. Weather Burese Report Atlantic St.. Milford, told deputies NATO in Europe and the Bagh. ie ae ays aes neon ere Injures Man From Orion sPread their activities from one So, ou Think Sam Benson s 4 PONTING CAND) NICINTEY | — Partly the boy was walking along. the dad Pact in the Middle East. ee plans hie ire nae A Duties iene of Bloomield Township to an- ; cloudy te clewdy tonight and temerrow. fas ane " § plans p : : s a] : | imi ; Wee) cask Gy Cmteres Gee a tic houlde ; om & Peter E. Tysick. 27, of 4884)other, and limit their take for one. ® P night 74-28 High tomorrow Sa. ¢0 Vari ee pe mt ne read oath Both faced a cool reception oat (he ene word attacks) Jamm Rd., Orion Township, was evening,” he explained. | Prices Are Low ee @ : S12 giles on beer 2 _— ine prea einen hen sete admitted to St. Joseph Mercy Hos-_ * * & : . te Today iniFantise tbe meeting last year. preceded pital early this morning after be-| “A large number of the thefts “u é I ; ms west temperatu’: preceding 8 am | e438 . ° : ing injured in an accident in frontjadmitted by the group haven't been’ : w At 8 am: wind veloctty 3 mph Ike Appeals to Citizens: ns of 3191 Joslyn Rd., Pontiac Town-jdiscovered yet or were never re- ou in t een : =. ign Racety et esos | ; . ames hors A a, psiiae i County Sheriff's Dep-|ported by the property owners,” ’ un rises Wednencay at € 50 8m ° 'zilbashof Pakistan declared Asianjuties reported, he added. ' | Beer Pight Death on Highway jin *nnver se sot seeking | ° ya Downtown Temnrratures ! as! economic aid in the face ot Ing, et MM 3 3 iam 20 . ‘ i : : ® tem ri ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (AP)—President Eisenhower ap- [ore Coenen end Sid offers trom Driver Pulls Pupils From Flames a.m. 2 lp m a2 = | StS. 2 2pm 32 pealed for organized citizen support today to help overcome ini ; 104. m zt , he terrible march of death Pe on our public fee tian Pineau also called for boister. 1 on School Bus Saved SAM BENSON’S S stignest au tecorded gowetonn) xk & * jing the economies of the Asian . TORE CLOSED ghest temperature ....... %§ | “Action is the answer .. . Co-operation is the means,” ,members of the pact—the Philip- / Lowest temperature .... ~. 27 1 : < , ’ Mean temperature 0.0 ........ -18 Eisenhower said in a filmed keynote message to the first of pines, Thailand and Pakistan. AURORA, Ill. (AP)—A young schoolteacher-bus driver | ALL DAY WEDNESDAY ive Yank awe Poxtins "four citizen leadership conferences of the President's Com- rescued 18 pupils from their flaming bus yesterday after it | he: qEepes oo : « . Lowest temperature ee 3 mittee for Traffic Safety. Woman Hurt in Crash cola ino a culvert and cease tre: Parning the'tsyped To get ready for the Greatest Sale Weather—Rain 72 inch | A recent study, the President stated, showed that as (4+ Cass qnd Lawrence xk * *x , avera he 48 3 ® * — Mighest ond Lowest Temperatercs | an average the states had applied only 58 per cent . Fight of the children in the 52-passenger bus were reported | in Our History Don‘t Buy i] Thing « 62 Im 1927 10 in gas, Of their basic traffic safety programs. A two-car collision at Cass Ave. “ = : : amc Wl Lawrence Sci Monday in serious condition in hospitals. All were fifth and sixth until you see the terrific values in i cea ae «| “If this record is to be improved, every state, county and slightly ‘injured a Pontiac woman,| 8* 24ers. : : ' Baltimore $1 31 Miami 77 @ local official with responsibility for-traffic control must have /Mrs. Adeline M. Helton, 45, of 1053/ The bus-driver, James Meredith, 25, an eighth-grade teach- my Full Page of Bargains in . Brownavilie 79 63 Minneapolis 38 72 organized citizen support,” he said. Stanley Ave., Pontiac Police; re-| et,.said he lost control of the bus when it struck a series of | ; . Chicago 35 31 New York 51 . x* * * ° ported, - holes. in a gravel road. Flames burst from a ruptured ‘gas Wednesday s Pontiac Press. Cincinnati 37 31 Omane ~~) 26 Other conferences will be held in Chicago, April 1-2; San | She was treated for minor in-| tank, setting the bus on fire. ; Denver a 1) Pittsburgh 34 3° Francisco, April 8-9; and Miami Beach, Fla., May 29-30. juries at Pontiac General Hospital x *«* * Durwth 6 gan Pron, 4 02 States represented at the two-day Eastern regional con- #"4 Spe Her a Clar-| Meredith told newsmen he forced open, the tightly sealed Sam . Benson t a Rapids 37 71 Traverse’ C. m1 ference are Connecticut, Delaware, Matne, Maryland, pera i pe Ba a et ee front door and rushed to the back to open the emergency | wh Kansas City 35 29 Beat go 3; Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, \trude M. Rotsel, 41, of Tl Franklin] €*!t, which also was stuck. He supervised the children’s exit ef Los <7 Tempe m™ 8 Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont. i | Ld - — Rd., were uninjured, - t through flames and smoke. He suffered facial burns, pease: comes ee Coviniy Opposes State Fund Bill Measure Would Divert $6 Million From Roads to Pay State Police Maintenance of state trunkline highways in Oakland County would be hurt considerably if a proposed Serate bill to divert funds for this work passes, officials here said yes- terday. _ With this in mind, members of the Legislative Committee of the Oakland County Board of Super-) visors Monday went. on record op- posing State Senate Bill 1117 spon- sored by Sen. Robert E. Faulkner, (R-Coloma). If the measure is carried it. would switeh $6,000,000 in 1958 state trunkline funds to paying for 80 per cent of salaries and operationa] expenses of the State Police highway patrol. The Oakland County Road Com- mission also has gone on record opposing the bill. “We've fought vears to get what) we've been getting for this work,” said Sol D. Lomerson, commission chairman. “Being the second larg-| * est county, we would really feel the! € * sign. Then it swooped back down the bank and across the highway | ~ said he had walked about pinch if this money is diverted.” Committee supervisors, after ‘of the Toledo (Ohio) Blade, died|land Park Cemetery. meeting with the road commis- sioners yesterday, adopted an opposition resolution to be sent _ e Oakland lawmakers in Lans- ng. “The Legislative Committee is! fully aware the state is financ ially embarrassed . . . but this bill will only aggravate an already aggra-, vated — situation,’ read in part. Poland Says Farms to Undergo Shakeup WARSAW WW — A drastic shake- ruled Poland's Agriculture nounced. More than two million acres of | poor quality land farmed by the state will be sold to private own- the; an- state farms, Ministry has ers or put under timber, Agricul-| tural experts now working as min- the resolution ‘ney Bishop, commissioner of the Bureau ‘of /astasia, 49, wife of the Brooklyn up is on the way for Communist- waterfront boss, Can't Pay Income Tax With Trading Stamps CHICAGO (INS) H. Alan| Long, district director of the Inter- nal Revnnue Service, says trading stamps won't be accepted for pay-| ing income taxes. i He ordered 24 trading stamps sent in by one taxpayer in part payment of his $43.50 income tax to be returned to the sender who was tdld to pay the balance due or‘be placed on the delinquent rolls. Deaths Elsewhere NEW YORK — ip—Joseph Haag Jr., 62, president of the Todd THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, M. ARC H 11. 1958 Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas | 'W. J. Teeuwissen Jr, of Drayton taken from the Pursley Funeral . Plains United Presbyterian Church Home at 9 p.m Tuesday and sent! Pontiac City Hall, 3 S. Patke will officiate. to Alexander Funeral Home, Sul- St. wa be the a of sation 1081 _ a Hivan, Ind. for service at 2 p.m. /PSre™ COUrSe and regisitetion for ALLEN B. THOMPSON Thursday with burial at Center it will be held Monday. cha» Allen B. Thompson, 51, of 285 Ridge Cemetery, Sullivan. ' The free eight-week course will irs oti at Fisher Rivard St., was dead on arrival, iON &. SOHNSON ibe held on Mondays at 7:30 p.m. ds at Pontiac General Hospital Mon- oe ts eae beginning March 24. | Surviving are his wife Pauline day after a sudden illness. | LAPEER — Service for John A.| Registration will be held (rom | | Slate Parent Course | at Pontiac City Hall. CLIFFORD W. COE * Clifford W. Coe, 67, of 2570 Sil-' ver Lake Rd., Waterford Township died Monday at his home after a seven month illness. | * and sons and daughters; Robert.) Mr. Thompson was employed at. cota 81, of 1528 Clark Rd, will 6:30 to,7:30 p.m. Richard and Mrs. Marjorie Soldan, | ‘Fisher Body Div. 2 held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at) all of Pontiac; Donald of Knob Noster, Mo; and Mrs. Jane Cinque’ of Guam. Two sisters also survive. Fie are conducted by public Mrs. Mary Will be the Rev, Frank S. Heming- py the Qakland County Medical | Kathryn Col- Way of the Liberty Street Gospel society and the city and county, Eugene, of Church, with burial in Oxford Cem- health departments. | sisters and brothers, ‘Wozniak and Mrs. man, both of Pontiac; ‘Shipyards Corp., died yesterday. |He was with the company since’ \1917 and became president in, 1953. * * * CANNES, France «h — Prince Gaetan de Bourbon-Parme, 52, of Luxembourg,sa brother of Louis ide Bourbon-Parme, husband of Princess Marie Pia de Savoie, \died Sunday. * * * * NEW YORK (p—Henry Wysham jLanier, 84, retired author, histor- ian and editor: died yesterday. He entered the publishing field with ‘Scribner's Magazine in 1894. He wale body is at the Pursley Lake Orion, and Mrs. Betty Wes. tery. Further information about the Funeral Home. ley, of Long Beach, Calif. His Mr. Johnson died yesterday at) .ourse may be obtained by calling c vane parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul his home. the city health department MRS. MARTIN HOSKINS . e city hee pe : - HOSKINS Thompson, of Sullivan, Ind, also He leaves his wife, Clara; two es - Mrs. Martin (Eileen) Hoskins, survive, 29, of 5578 Clinton River Dr., Wa-- Mr Thompson's body terford Township, died this morn-) : _ ing after an illness of six months A Waterford resident for 10 ; years, Mrs. Hoskins was formerly i employed at Oakland County Wel- | fare Dept. She was a member of # | Double 12 Club, Surviving besides her husband, 4 : | are her children David, Daniel and | Jeffery, at home, her sisters Mrs. | Frank Heatley, of Milford, Mrs. Sheldon Covert, of Watkins Lake THE | stepsons, Arthur Bliss of Lapee: will be and Kenneth of Cho, Corn contains more protein than any other dry cereal. was born in Milledgeville, Ga. | * * * | DETROIT «®—Melvin Upp, assistant public relations director} Ro) jyesterday. He had been with the, Blade since 1948. * | BEAU oer Tex. - — Capt.| Thomas Fenlon, 90, a pioneer in|, oil transportation, died yesterday.) ‘He was former marine superin-| ‘'tendent of Magnolia Qil Co. He! was born in New York City. * * * WASHINGTON w—Hubert\, Ken- 87, former deputy oes Roads who helped engineer. Highway, died Sun- lday.. He was lies in Warsaw, N.Y. * * NEW rane (P—Mrs. Rose An- Anthony (Tough Tony) Anastasia, died- Saturday. Her brother-in-law, mobster Al- bert Anastasia, was slain in gangland shooting last fall as -he sat in a hotel barber chair. * * * LONDON — Dr. Leigh Vaughan Henry, 68, British com- istry officials will be sent to run poser and orchestra leader, died. remaining state farms at rates unusually high for Poland. | * * * The two million acres are more than a tenth of state farm land. Much of the rest will be turned over to collectives sharing profits! with the state. * * * State farms, unlike collectives, employ regular labor at fixed wages. They have always had trouble getting workers The ministry said the farms} schedules and stop trying to grow unprofitable products. | will be able to choose their own| Sound Sleeper Rides His Car Into a House COLUMBIA, Penn. — Wiley Faught, 19, was asleep in a car when it went out of control on a curve and threw out its driver, James Adron Ivie of Summer- town. * * * The auto continued on. knocked down a_ mailbox and guard rails, scaled an embank- ment and knocked down a church into the front vard of the George Crews residence. Finally it smashed into the living room. * * * Crew awakened, went ing room and shouted: “Hey, there’s glass in here, and -why, there’s a car!” It was indeed. Inside Faught—unhurt and still asleep. into his Sober or Not, Walks Fine ANNAPOLIS, Md. i — One member of the House of Dele- gates was pretty frank in telling why he opposed a $40,000 outlay for statehouse grounds improve- ments, including new “Walks. He} the} statehouse grounds at all hours of the day and night, sober and un- sober, and the present walks were good enough for him. SOTTTTETTTTTTT TTT Terr TTT Tne TT Tint TTT TTT TTT TTT 2 Factory Representative Here WEDNESDAY —z2 to 3:30 P.M. REMINGTON Electric Shaver RECONDITIONED —While You Wait Service— a he } *~™ f3 Parts SE Extra ® omen @ ADJUSTED Se @ STERILIZED 3 i @e CLEANED * \ o, e a * NEW SERVICE—Remington factory representative will be -at our store It | WAS | Pay yesterday. Prince Wants Job | LONDON ® — An unidentified prince advertised for a job in the Times today: “Young Euro- pean prince, Well educated, | traveled, four languages, with ability and excellent connections, seeks occupation.” i 8 neral Home, with burial ‘in Oak '77 per cent of its organizing can: | |Board figures. tet yal “MICHIGAN SPECIAL” thur Moore, of ‘Wixom. Service will be held at 2 pm .\ | a Thursday at Donelson-Johns Fu- Only 2 hrs., 15 min! neral Home with burial at Rose- * * * | } The Rev. and ¢ Saustter. telen, of Dear Other 4-engine service to naan MILWAUKEE - CHICAGO CLEVELAND - PITTSBURGH PHILADELPHIA - WASHINGTON Lloyd Seder Dies in Tampa, Florida Former Pontiac resident Lloyd Seder, 67. of Tampa, Fla. died Monday in Tampa after several) months’ illness. He formerly owned and operated| a barbershop in Pontiac and was! ‘past president of State Barbers, Agsn. and Barbers Local 50, Pon-| tiag, | Thursday at*Farmer-Snover Fu- | Hill Cemetery. Alfred B. Edison of 'First Church of Christ. Scientist ‘will officiate. Ss UAW Reports Lecdl DETROIT u—The Unitek Auto ‘Workers Union s. fonday its won capital ~ AIRLINES paigns in the United States hall ‘Canada last year. It said this fig-\ ure compares to a 58 per cent _average for all U. 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De- Cesare,’an American Legion rep- resentive, was on his way to an Li-state meeting of the President's Committee for Traffic Safety in Commission is moving to clamp tive Oversight Subcommittee, con-- The memorandum was once re-| |194. The case was turned over an official-looking .eagle at the down on Murray Chotiner, vice tirmeg that the House group has quested by the Senate Permanent) An FTC official called it “@to the Justice Department for |'P- Atlantic City. president Richard M. Nixon's €%- been investigating the Chotiner Investigating Committee but the/pretty clever scheme.” He said|prosecution on Dec. 1, 1957, but) pm campaign manager, for operation ‘senators got only verbal confir- the company has never been able @fter a long delay the department Pew of a ‘deceptive’ debt collecting Company. ‘mation of its existence. ai la chi sent it back, saying they found no! | “a : ‘to explain why the Washington , | aehame! + & * * « | 7 il d dd in d “if j : ” asia for legal action. FTC attor- |- DR HEN RY x ® The FTC acted under the goad-| Chotiner is attorney and “‘one| Marine AGETesS Is used“ it isn't neys think differently, 1T . But a top House investigator said jng of congressmen who wanted to of the principals” of the National, ° * * re The forms used by National | Ont trist the committee probing federal:know why Chotiner’s skip-trac-|Research Co., which has nothing | Giouine: slnemiemairoady mas! Research Co. are IBM cards | ptometris regulatory agencies will want to ing’ agency is still going strong |to do with research. It is devoted containing only the identification, || A. MILLER mater with the chairman of the tlements, NRC, Washington.” hearings will be set within the Justice Department memoran- Civil Aeronautics Board. | The forms are different from next few weeks. i dum reportedly advising U. S. sion complains that the forms give the’ impression they are has its angry young women as well. She's rehearsing for a iknow why the FTC has taken so/after dozens like it have been to the business of ‘skip tracing’ bee” dropped into the House probe_ . kine y tl C has | é siness of “skip tracing w Prom™,| “NRC, 452 Washington Building, |, inaw Street long to ae Chotiner’s outfit: closed down. |— collecting bad debts for com- ine ae idential As Washington, D. C.” $7 North Sag under control. te sary § ; (D-Wis),|panies which can’t do it them-|4 ‘ter ne sent EF residential As- , | 7 Rep Henry S. Reuss (D-Wis). P | ee eS bi jsistant Sherman Adams asking his| They read: ‘Immediate request Phone FE 4-6842 | Chotiner filed his reply this asserted that “the influence ped-/|selves. ‘intercession in a government move is made for the following infor- } « * “ey "I ney * "| y i | * bar : : { e / ‘AGE f Brit. | week to a commission order dlers are speechless with awe and) * * Nort ae lines | SG as eh sie fo — a ain's bid Sanne, Neue | telling him to stop using ques- green with envy’ at Chotiner's! The Chotiner firm works out of a put on American Airlines ee ee saphena 4 ( Better Things in Sight béen called ‘“‘the angry young tionnaires that look like official (operations (California but maintains an office . «+ lena the like as - ; : men,” but actress Wendy Craig | S°vermment forms. _ « *& hope tame where its forms are’ Chotiner won a five-year re-| xs *® + | Open Friday Evenings j is apparently doing her best to | William Cooke, assistant to FTC He said he also wanted to |™4 ed out. prieve for the airline after Adams| Another of the dozen forms used 1 pee ~~~ Cran : prove that the London theater |'Chairman John W. Gwynne, said know what has become of a The Federal Trade Commis- |wrote that he had taken up the/says: ‘Return to Division of Set-| oO ° ~ / @ oO 1 @ ; oO i 2 iy “a Ow 71 oO rs) .< > ts - 7 Ss 3 INS | play about ‘‘disoriented’’ youth called “The Sport of My Mad | mother,” written by Ann Jelli- coe, who is probably peeved at semething, too. 3 PTA Groups ~ Slate Meetings Waterford Elementary School Chapters Plan Thursday Programs Three Waterford Township ele- mentary school Parent-Teacher As- sociations have scheduled meetings for Thursday night. Guest speaker for the Drayton Plains PTA at 7:45 p.m. will be Mys. John Warren of the Oakland County Emergency Welfare De- partment. She will explain new projects being promoted in the school sys- tem fer civil defense and present information on a new six-hour course on disaster procedure to be given in the near future. There will be an election of offi- cers at the Lambert School PTA meeting at 8 p.m., along with a pane] discussion regarding the spe- cial service provided to children in the Waterford Township school system. x~ *« * Scout troop No. 269 -will present a flag ceremony and mothers of fifth grade pupils will serve re- ffeshments. 9 Special feature of the evening for PTA members of the John Se ee concert, there will business meeting, then for parent-teacher * A nursery will be available for parents wishing to bring their youngsters. Township Sets Old-Fashioned | Political Debate An old-fashioned political debate will be held at 8 p.m. Saturday night at the Community Activities Center in Waterford Township. "Sponsored by the Waterford Township Democratic club, it will pit Republican State Representa- tive Lloyd L. Anderson and Demo- crat State Representative Leslie H. Hudson on the topic “Is Taxa- tion Driving Business Out of Michi- gan.”’ All area residents have been in- vited to attend this meeting. Underworld Feels Pinch DALLAS, Tex. w—Grocer Ray Ragland told police the economic Pinch apparently had struck the! underworld too. Three bandits) with but a single pistol between them robbed Ragland of $40 and escaped afoot. : (Political Advertisement) I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors of District 6 for their support in the primary lection, May I have your con- tinued support in the General Election April 21st. WESLEY J. WOOD District #6 ae POWER TONIC FOR TODAYS CARS Cruise atong a turnpike with SUPER-M and get the comfortable feel of your car ticking off miles with effortless ease. And if top mileage is your aim, SUPER-M is really for you, with all the power you need to put away the miles with a minimum amount of gasoline. Here’s a new kind of gasoline that has a powerful new way with today’s high-compression engines. 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Increase of $6,000 for, Department An increase of approximately $6,000 in the annual budget has been approved by the Waterford Township Recreation Board. * * * The $31,159 budget was present- ed by Director Tom Belton after| it was approved by a committee of the Recreation Board. Last year’s department budget was approxi- mately $25,000. Final approval from the Town. | ship Board and the Board of WHAT’S MY LINE? |- work, Un- Answer INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related to scromble as few as possible to guess my : appears under arrow, reading downward: =. ERIN A. 2 0 0 ee 2 eo ew ee Explains $2 Billior Highways Increase WASHINGTON (® — Secretary, of Commerce Weeks appears be-| fore the Senate Public Roads sub- committee to explain the adminis-| | tration’s plan to put an additional $2,200,000,000 into the national) superhighway network in the next! three years. Sen. Gore (D-Tenn), the sub-, committee chairman, said he was} sticking to his own bill introduced last week as a Democratic plan COFFIE to step up highway spending| sharply. TLANP CHAMENI ~ oO UW hm |S KN = * * Gore's bill woud provide 12% FISTH SOLOT- billion dollars of new financing KERROW DRAY SOOMh WN — over the full span of the program. to cover the 40 billion cost and, fore Goon ieee Oooo Soo, Sore . still complete the interstate net-. work in the time originally Y Soo s&s answer: 34 * proPose, skill, pOst, forMal, © What's My Line, Ine. trusT, aDroit, wise, treAty, |planned. | He would do this by taking the! other federal-aid road systems — Edueation, who appropriate the | operating funds, is necessary. The major increase in the bud-| Alge get was a request from Belton for empire in North Africa, includes'724,000 square miles are in the general tax funds at a cost of a person to be added to the pres- 850,000 ent staff, who would be known as supervisor of activities. xk * ® | Belton pointed out that by hiring a full-time supervisor for activities, certain part-time personnel could be eliminated, and funds saved ap- propriated to the new supervisor’s salary. “This,” Belton said, “is one of | the most significant steps that the Recreation Board has taken in the last five years as it gives the department greater ability to expand much-needed service to the community.” Another reason for the budget increase was that the board plans’ on extending the summer play- ground program from eight to ten x, «© * | A new softball activity for adults, A small salary hike for the two. full-time workers of the Recreation Department was also in the tenta-| tive budget along with other mis- cellaneous increases for yearly operation of the department. i Army Offering College Courses to Re-Enlistees WASHINGTON (INS) — A four-year college education at government expense was of- fered today to qualified Gls who agree to re-enlist for 12 years. The Army said it expects to send 300 enlisted men to college next fall to create ‘‘a hard core of highly trained career specialists and non- commissioned officers."’ * * * GIs with one year of active duty are eligible but must agree to serve an extra three years for every year of schooling. Training must be completed by the age of 35. The courses, principally in the technical, scientific and managerial fields, will be taken at accredited colleges and universities in the United States. Earthquake Kills Two NAHA, Okinawa (P—An earth- quake rocked the Ryukyu Islands today, killing two Okinawans and injuring another. the primary, farm-to-market and ria, a part of the French|the size of Texas. 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Should the President be unable to communicate with the Vice Presi- dent, after appropriate consultation Mr. Nixon would decide upon the de- volution of the powers and duties of office and serve as acting president until] Mr. EISENHOWER’s recovery. 3. In either event the President would decide when his inability end- ed and would then resume the full power of his office. x * * Vice President Nixon would not take the presidential oath as there is some argument to the effect that once having taken it, he would be the President in fact and the elected President could not resume office. There is more than the usual con- cern over presidential disability be- cause of Mr. ErisENHOWER’s serious il!- -nesses. On these occasions Mr. Nixon has acted admirably and with discre- tion. But, to avoid any uncertainty, Congress should take steps to fill this gap in our laws by submitting an amendment to the Constitution. The Issues in Canada On March 31 Canadians will go to the polls in their second national election in 294 days. This is due to the fact that al- though Prime Mi)tister DirrensBaker’s Progressive Conservatives got into of- fice last June on a plurality, they did not have a majority of the seats in Parliament. The Prime Minister hopes to strengthen his position in the new election. In some degree, Mr. Dinren- BAKER already has fulfilled his election promises. Old age and other social welfare benefits were increased, taxes reduced and more money promised to farm- ers and provinces. However, un- employment in Canada _ has reached 600,000. * * * Leader of the Liberal opposition succeeding retired former Prime Minister St. Laurent, is Lester W. Pearson. He promises that if he wins control of Parliament he will take steps to create a market for Western Canada’s oil in Montreal. Shipments of such oil to the United States have been reduced 15 per cent by our Gov- ernment. Eastern Canada’s oi] main- ly comes from American companies in Venezuela * * * The matter of unemployment and business decline has largely been re- _ moved as a weapon in the campaign against Direnpaxer. It was supposed to be the Liberal’s number one issue. THE PONTIAC PRESS Published be Tur Pox rtec Perse Compane 44%. Huron & Pontiac 12, Michiga Trade Mart Daily Except Sundar Rvesri: Basser: Jom: A Ritey Bxecutive Vice Preside: Assistant Advé@rising @nd Advertising Director Manager Howaee H. Firecersin I] Vice President and Business Manage: Faer Mo Teeapwert Circulation Manage! G Marae. Joapan Jone W Prrecesato Lora! Adver‘ising Secretary and Editor Manager Roerer Bo Tare Groner C Ina Managing Editor EERE =a ee a Entered at Post Office Pontiar as second classe ma‘te ae Classified Manage: The Associated Presa is entitled exclusively ta th ua for republication of al) local news prinied in this ne@epaper as well as all AP -hews dizpatches Teer Ponruc Press ix delivered by carrier for 40 cen'< a eek: where carrier service is not available by ma in Oakland, Genesee. Livingston, Macomb,. Lapeer a Washtenaw Counties |} is 61200 & year, élsewhere Ip igan and ail other pin ces in the United States 06 a Year. Ali mail subscriptions payahie {fn advanee. Phone Pontiae FE 2-818! x 4 ane MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ——— 5. A if > Editorial Page TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1938 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ee ee a However, a “hidden report” to the Liberal Government-a year ago on the economic outlook forecast -the present unemployment and general business decline. Any Liberal charges that the present situation is the fault of the Conservatives was thereby crushed * * * Canada has the difficult prob- lem of adverse trade balance, which is about $1.5 billion, with the U.S. Some industries created by American investors in Canada do not sell shares to Canadians. Others do not permit their Cana- dian companies to export to the U.S. so as not te compete with parent organizations. This is a cause of irritation as well as our so-called “dumping” of wheat which has interfered with Can- ada’s foreign markets for her huge surplus. Of course, results of the Canadian election will not affect our basically good relations. Differences are main- ly surface ones. Ir MAY be that most people dread old age because there is no record to show that anybody ever survived it. The Man About Town What They Desire A Survey of Drivers Shows Sentiment on Safety Needs Higher education: Often a form of learning that makes one bore you by degrees. Over a period of several weeks. I've asked 50 drivers, picked at random, what they consider to be the greatest need to foster safer traffic. I expected { .at a big majority of the answers would be re- duced speed. But such was not the case. In fact, a good many favored greater speed on straight roads outside of cities or Villages, several asserting that the slow poke driver ls as great a menace as the speedster All of the 50 drivers contacted (both sexes) do considerable driving, and a ma- jority of them assert that our greatest need is Uniform Traffic Signals, pointing out that in some cases they are over the street, others on corners: sone with amber lights and others witicut, some so dirty that all colors look aiike; some in line with neon colored confusing signs and some too low on the corners Many would prohibit parking on busy streets; others wish the law on Jay wal«- ers had a new set of teeth. Some heve criticism for school bus drivers. Only a few would limit the speed possibilities of a car They were about 50-50 on spee@ cops in unmarked cars, and the same on ra- dio electrical timing. Several would in- crease the driving age at the starting end and decrease it at the other. There was little conflict on the driving ability of the opposite sex. . Uniform signals was the only that’s first with the majority. One of Oakland County's most unusual trees is about four miles south of Orton- ville. according to Supervisor Alex. Solley of Brandon Township. It is an elm tiiat comes from the ground as two trees, but at a height of about six feet grows to- gether as a single tree thing From the files of The Pontiac Press of 50 years ago, I learn that a Birmingham woman sought di- voree because her husband smoked cigarettes. A query drifts in from “Old and Curious,” who wonders if a pain in the siae can be cured by spitting under a stone. He re- members when such a panacea was cf- fective, and each autumn stored away a few stones to be used when the ground was frozen. He asserts that he didn't put in a supply last autumn, and hence may have to endure the pain until spring On southern wings: One of air lines now has 18 flights daily each way between Detroit and Miami, and another 32 daily each way, New York-Miami. They're talking about only one thing in a Georgia town. The long time chief of their fire department died, and “Gone to His Last Fire” was the inscription on the largest floral offering at his funeral. Verbal.Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Abner Oberheim, of Drayton Plains: fifty=sixth wedding anniversary. Hubert Flexner of Auburn Heights: eighty-fourth birth- day. ica ; David Lawrence Says: A Se. mad Any Nation Hopes to Strike First , WASHINGTON — Premier Bul- ganin of the Communist regime in Moscow wrote a letter on March 3 to President Eisenhower which is a striking exam- ple of why there is a lack of fin- derstanding be- tween the Soviet and the Ameri- can peoples One section of the Bulganin, let- ter is based on a faulty transla- tion in Moscow oe of the difference LAWRENCE between the words “preventive war’ and “‘pre- emptive war.’ Consequently, the following message was today cabled to the Kremlin by this writer * * * “To Premier Bulganin: In your letter of March 3 to President Eisenhower you questioned his statement that he knows of no one in the United States who is advo- cating ‘preventive war.’ The Pres.- dent is right—nobody is advo. sting it. You, however, refer in rebuttal to the comments of certain Ameri- can writers, including myself, and you point) particularly to same articles in ‘U.S. News & World teport.” of which IT happen to be the editor “Perhaps due toe faulty trans- lation, you unfortunate'y confuse the discussion of ‘pre-emptive war’ with ‘preventive war.’ In the proper understanding of these twe phrases lies the kev to a solution of the critical prob- lems of disarmament and an eventual relaxation of tensions in the world. “Actually we in ‘U.S. News & World Report’ first discovered the significance of the phrase ‘pre- emptive war’ by translating sev- eral military jourals published in the Soviet Union in which articles hy your prominent military mien disclosed that ‘pre-emptive war’ was made the official policy of the Soviet Union in 1955. Theoreti- cally, its purpose is said to be to defend oneself against a ‘surprise attack DOCTRINE ADOPTED “Surely you would not deny tie United States the right to adcpt for itself this same doctrine as a measure of defense. “T quoted in an editorial on Jan. 10 frem an articlé in the January issue of ‘Foreign Affairs.’ a quarterly magazine “published hy a private organization in New York City known as the Council an Foreign) Relations. in) which ilerbert S. Dinnerstein defines the strategy of pre-emptive wai’ as getting in the first blow against an oppanent poised to strike ‘He stated that It was advocat- ed by your General Rotmistrov and was officially adopted as a military policy by the Soviet Union in 1955. “In the Feb. 7, 1958) issue of US. News & World Report,’ we reprinted from the May 1955 issue of your magazine ‘Military The Country Parson “When an argument gets to the bitter stage, both sides are apt to gét careless with the truth.” Thought?’ an extract from the article by General P. Kurochkin, in which he writes READY TO FIGHT “ "In order to make our mother- secure against a sur- prise attack by an aggressor, we must be in a state of complete combat readiness and must know how to strike pre-emptive blows against an enemy who is preparing to attack ““That is the only way of preventing a surprise attack by an aggressor. Events of dune 1941 (when Hitler made his sur- prise attack against Russia) must net repeat themselves again.’ - land more “You refer to an article in ‘US. News & World Report’ by Captain W. D. Puleston, a retired naval officer, as advocating ‘preventive war,’ by which is meant, of course, an attack on a potential enemy without any warning whatsoever just because the other nation is Dr. William Brady: to be mili- may get the time but believed at tarily vulnerable stronger later on * * * “What Captain was related solely to measures to be taken—alter due warning—by the United States and its allies to thwart another nation when, as he said, there is ‘positive evidence’ that such a nation is preparing to launch an attack at once Puleston wrote “In an editorial in ‘U.S. News & World Report’ on Dec. 13 1 wrote: ‘We in America and our allies abroad are faved with the danger of being destroyed be- euuse we are unwilling to strike the first blow. For us to strike the first blow is called ‘‘pre- ventive war,’ and the idea is promptly waved aside as un- thinkable. But where is the guarantee against surprise attack?”’ o>» (Gppyright 1968) Many Mistakenly Think Smoking Relieves Tension Many smokers think that in mo- ments of anxiety, stress or tension, a cigarette gives comfort or relief Said the author of a medical text- book “Smoking in moderation may in- deed favor that relaxation of mind and bedy that we physicians stress so much for those with worries, anx- iety neuroses and other psychie dis- turbances.”’ I wonder if an orange, a little ice cream, candy or some hot sweet- ened tea of coffee , wouldn't give the DR. BRADY same or better “relaxation of mind and body” in such circumstances? Some aspirin or acetanilide ad- dicts use these pain-killers for the calming effect they get from them. Others, more reckless or maybe more neurotic, discover how sooth- ing or calming the barbiturates are + * * In most instances, it isn’t ache or pain or “psychic disturbance” that leads to the use of such drugs. It is just consciousness of inferior- it}. The psychiatrists and psychol- oxzsts call this inferiority complex Sometimes it gees farther from sanity than that—for near. ly everybody harbors an inferior. ity complex of two—seme per- sons, through education or lack of it, become so self - centered that they must feel superior to their neighbors or associates in order to be happy. There are numerous ways to quiet or suppress that inner voice if it bothers you, the most conveni- ent being a marcotie drug the man- ufacture and sale of which keeps Uncle Sam's coffers crammed with filthy lucre: alcohol. If not alcohol, then there is still a choice of other drugs which be- numb: dull or suppress the higher consciousness when judgment, dis- cretion or conscience tries to ¢cen- sot behavior. These drugs are nar- cotics, sedatives and tranquilizers. * * * Tranquilizers, I am afraid, are demoralizing ‘a good many persons who, with better education, might be healthy-minded and happy: Long before the drug veniors discovered the sales appeal of “tranquilize” I was recommend- “ing and readers were reporting great satisfaction from the use of —here' we go again!=~« calm. ing, soothing agent that helps A nervous individuals to get pleas antly relaxed. I call it the BOB exercise — belly breathing, that is. You may learn what if is good for and how to do it by studying the pamphlet titled Belly Breath- ing—for which send stamped, self- addressed envelope. If you try to ¢hange the title—no pamphlet. Signed letters not more than one page or 190 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not disease. diag- uosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stamped seif- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- Pontiac, Michiean (Copyright 1958) tiac Pres. Voice of the People Wants Government to Act to Keep Order at Kohler It's good to see. the Government has finally awakened to the violent Kohler strike. Heaven knows it is about time. It took reports of vicious mobs of union hired thugs to awaken the Senate. * * While the Senate digs for possible hidden motives and investigates union and management claims, we should awaken to the already known facts. There has been violence, and there’s no assurance it will stop. There is not sufficient jocal law enforcement to protect the innocent, the state has not taken action in the last five years and probably will not. * * * * Then why doesn't President Eisenhower take the incentive and move in? Federal troops have and can be used effectively to keep peace and order. Eisenhower owes at least this much to the law abiding people of Kohler ‘Why Blame FDR LD for Starting War? Maybe I'm not very smart since T have only one brain (1 think), but maybe Four Brains can tell me why he or she blames FDR for starting a war. If I remember cor- rectly it was Japan who attacked Pearl Harbor and we didn't even have an army prepared. I suppose he thinks if we had had a Republican President at the time, the Japs wouldn't have bombed Peart Harbor, Maybe they wouldn't have because if Republicans had stayed in that long we would have been so near starved they wouldn't have had te bomb us, They could have whipped us without a fight. Let's give credit where it’s due Roosevelt was a great American and leader and this country should be thankful we had a man like him when we did One Brain and No Work Asks Less Building but More Education Detroit schools want 128 million dollars. All everyy here must start building plain. service- ‘able buildings. We cant afford memorials any more. Taxes are too strangling. As The Pontiac Press said some time back, we need to start spending less foi buildings and more for books. On Pension ‘It’s Getting Bad When That Occurs’ Even Wall Street seems to have given up on Eisenhower. That finds the Republicans at the bottom of the barrel. schools Demmy Agrees Parole Was Injustice I agree with The Press editorial on Leopold. Clarence Darrow, the world’s greatest pleader for mur- ders, finally won. Too bad he's dead. The. verdict ef the judge is set aside by Adlai Stevenson and then the parole board. None of them sat through the tmal but thev judge themselves wonderful enough to ignore the sentence which said ‘life plus 99 vears and no pardon or parole—ever.” In this country a life sentence means “for a little while’ if you have enough money or enough influential gangster friends. 1 haven't either, fo resent two syvs- tems of justice. > * * * All courts and all judges every where have suffered. People look upon them with a new disbelief and even contempt. They cant make their own words stand up. Why should we “look up’ to them as our parents taught us te do? Judas Case Records of a Psychologist: Concerned ‘Why Allow Vote? No One Wants It’ The percentage of Pontiac citizens who remained home on primary day shows there isn't much interest in who's selected. Isn't it important who holds office any more? As I figure it, seven out of eight didn’t vote. Maybe the Russians are right? Why give the people the opportunity to go to the polls if they don’t want it? J. 8... Letters Disagree With Bride-to-Be “Bride-to-Be’ writes the Voice of the People about the “great strides’ the world has made be- cause so many nations teach birth control. What's so great about that” IT think it’s a step backward. Long Past Bride Bride-to-Be has just gone too far. I wonder if this young woman has any idea what-the basic purpose of marriage is. Or if she has ever read past the fly-leaf of the Bible. I dare her or anyone to prove even one instanee where Christ stated that man has the right to tell God that He can create a new life or He cant * * ’ The argument of overpepula- tion will definitely be tessed bark af me. Scientists are constantly working on ways te make waste- lands suppert civilization, and fine new and better ways of feeding and clothing people. One stated that the eceans alone could) produce enough feed te support 10 times the earth's present population. 3irth control may be a great stride, but I wonder just which direction it's going. Bride of 16 Months, Mother of One Awaiting Ged’s Gift of More She’d Rather Have Taxes Than War Truman burns me up. I'd rather keep the high tax rate the Demo- crats established for a few years more and have my three sons at home instead of in another Demo- cratic war. Three times the Demo- crats have taken us to battle. No piice for peace is too great. Don't gite them another chance right rye Mother Looking Back 15 Years Ago SUBMITS vast post war seeks cradle to grave se- FDR pian curt WAGE r Yellow INCREASES Truck. 20 Years Ago DEAL abandons family announced fr NEW firms tax PREMIER QUITS in crisis. French Sissy Name Can Mar Boy’s Life Chuck is in prison because of his mother’s lack of fore- sight. For she saddled him with a social liability which has made him fight back at society in general until now he sits in a barred cell. When you moth- ers name your babies, give your sons a break! Avoid sissy mon- ickers! ; By DR. GEORGE w. CRANE Case X-3500:) Chuck J, is now in prison. “All his life Chuck seems to have been belligerent,” his clergy- man sadly informed me. * * * “He has carried ; a chip on his? shouldef and been : resentful. But 1° think I finally have found the | basic cause, . “For last week | Chuck got more j confidential with me than ever be- fore and berated his mother. “She gave him DR, CRANE what Chuck calls a ‘sissy’ middle name. She insisted that he be called Charles Evelyn. “Bome of the kids learned about that fact dating his grade school cateer, and he has been fighting the World eVer since to ES aged 19, _ live down that feminine name. * * * “Dr. Crane, why don't parents look ahead and use more” sense when they name their children, especially their ‘sons?’ - MOTHERS BEWARE ‘Alas, a lot of fond mamas are guilty. They may thus ruin a Bn bey s future social hile by foisting some sissy name tpon him Beware even of a man’s name if it is easily confused with its fem- inine caunterpart, as Marion vs. Marian. . Some mothers also spoil a child's personality by insisting that he wear curls, even up till he en- ters grade school “They Jook so cute.” such a doting mother may tearfully pre fest. ‘that T just couldn't bear to send Junior to the barber shop You parents must realize that it is the child's ultimate happi- ness instead of your own which should be your major ‘concern. So please look ahead and give your kids a break by placing masculine names on the boys and feminine ones on your daughters SEX DIFFERENCES A sissy name on a boy is much worse, however, than a masculine @ hame on a girl. For girls subconsciously try to adopt masculine ways, since boys are bigger and stronger, so the girls begin to look up to mascu- linity. * * * Thus, girls named Patricia or Josephine, usually don’t wince when nicknamed‘‘Pat’’ or- “Joe” though-.all masculinizing factors detract somewhat from feminine charm. But -boys cerjainly dislike the feminine monickers that parents or sometimes thoughtless pals place on them. + . One of the greatest second base- men in professional baseball is Nelson Féx ‘of the Chicago White Sox. He. can’t shake off the nick. :° # name “Nellie Fox. Se why do you -suppose he is noted for al- ways having one cheek bulging with a cud of chewing tobacco? You don't need to be a profes- sional psychologist to see the con- nection. ° . Some talented, courageofs kids will fight their way to the top, in spite of sissy nicknames. * * * Some, however, fight back at society and become juvenile de- linquents or finally confirmed criminals, like Chuck in today’s case. Others flee into a shy, embar- rasseq social life oy shun their fellowmen, It is not far-fetched to say, therefore, that sissy nicknames tan drive boys inte mental san- itariums as well as prisons, Mothers, please look ahead and give your children names that will help instead of hinder their later social success! 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They gathered to discuss law _EIGHT , \ 4T1E PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH (11, 1958 EN ——— tere Ready to Push Bob Considine Reports: Trade Program (Baboons Contribute to Medical NEW YORK (INS)—You learn| that the-beast had. succumbed to jIt strikes Americans more Vigoe Louisene State University, and the| Whi ‘the darndest things, traveling! atherosclerosis, the disease which ‘ously than any other people, and finding that 4 non-carnivore can te House Stages out this land of ours. | is responsible for 53 per cent of ‘has been found in our children as| die of what amounts to fat-sutfo- Stag Dinner to Woo A baboon died in the New Or. | #!! the deaths in the US. ‘young as three. ‘ |eation and clogging, a remarkable Businessmen leans zoo several years ago and | Atherosclerosis is marked. by) * x * research is under way at San An- an autopsy showed surprisingly {atty deposits in the blood vessels. | As a result of the autopsy at'tonio’s Southwest Foundation~ for WASHINGTON \P — The Eisen- hower administration is consider- , ing a big new push for the recip-| rocal trade program whose fate! j is in doubt because of mounting congressional opposition. The: White House held a_ busi- nessmen’s stag dinner last night, to plug for the program and press| secretary James Hagerty said new moves are on tap. | * * * | An alternative for the recipro-| cal trade agreement acts that would give Congress ai greater voice in trade contro] was ad-!| vanced by Rep. Dorn (D-SC). Dorn introduced what he called “compromise legislation” that shelve the multilateral) trade principle of the reciprocal’ program in favor of bilateral pacts. Thus, instead of covering several countries, the agreement would be set up on a nation-by-| nation basis. * * * | The present six-member Tariff Commission would be replaced by a seven-member foreign trade! board whose members could be removed only by Congress. Before} the President could negotiate a trade agreement, the trade board would be subject to reciprocal | tariff concessions, | The trade board would be re- quired to determine at what point, imports would imperil domestic) industry and require protective | tariff boosts. United Press Photo use in an electric motor. The cells can store energy for 100 days, for use at night and during long cloudy stretches. The clock, which was designed by Curt Kickbusch, was put into operation in 1957 and has proved to be perfectly accurate. COLLECTING SUNSHINE — A student at the University City in Caracas, Venezuela looks over the 40-inch plastic ball which captures the sun’s rays to power a solar clock. The ball contains law Catches Up ‘eight cells of silicic material which store energy from the sun for | ‘one chance in five that she would | survive. With Bank Cashier Surgeons will graft two other FAYETTEVILLE, W.Va. Ww — larteries from Susan's lungs to her One evening last summer, bank Su Sa n Hav | ng Oper all on Tod ay lheart and other heart defects will Parents, Neighbors Standing By cashier W. G. Potter of nearby |be corrected. Mount Hope told his wife he was in n * going for a walk. He didn't come Mr) and! Mra. Kurtz saw thelr back. CLEVELAND uw — Eleven-year-| The transplanted artery failed to| Dr, Frederick S_ Cross, who! sau nies feat fight foe the last Next day, the Mount Hopejold Susan Kurtz of Onsted, Mich., | grow with the child and soon her heads the team of surgeons, told\sime al atter the operation. The Bank's vault was found oe undergoes a delicate heart opera- heart was laboring again. The the parents that Susan had only|mother said Susan realized the bi > ios Roig eet or i tion today. A physician said it will blueness returned as the oxygen about six months to live and that gravity of the operation, ‘“‘but she ecilees wae gone. was opened, give her only one chance in five supply failed. even today’s operation offered but'doesn’t discuss it.” Yesterday, near the statehouse ‘0 survive. . | in Charleston, State Trooper A. R.| Without the operation she is) Bruce became paises, a of a mo-|given but six months to live. € ~ oe ae torist with bandages on“either side) Standing by during the five-hour oe . es my of his mouth and wearing cheap,|operation at St. Luke's Hospital no t} e baby’s covere d utomatically... automaucany... © dark glasses. When the man was will be Susan's parents, Mr. and, taken to company headquarters, Mrs. Lloyd Kurtz, and 24 other | “a ey ‘ ss; : es ~ ~ eer aaa Lt. W. R. Callaghan identified him'residents of her home town who as Potter. |have come here to give blood. The 57-year-old cashier, a trust- «+ * een a ae dis-| The blood will be used to fill a appeared Aug. 2, 1957. A federal mechanical heart to get it started grand jury indicted him last Jan- and to replace Susan's blood dur-| wary: ling and after surgery. * * * : : , At birth Susan's heart was im- At the Fayette County jail, Pot- pertect. She was a blue baby, ter a * =o his lac home |} boring to live. At the age of 3 to give himself up. Authorities she was given a chance for sur- said, however, he had a plane 'viva) after doctors at Johns Hop- ticket to Chicago dated March 12. king Hospital in Baltimore trans- on et ds a . Denver, planted an artery from her right olo., @ e Mudwest. arm to her heart. Potter had $500 on him = picked up. No explanation was of-| fered about the remainder of the 4. 3 money. Ziem Attends Meeting A hearing was set for today be- on Law Enforcement fore Magistrate L. Virgil Lyons. | Oakland County Prosecutor ' Frederick C. 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PHONE he mane -= Science Research and Education, It will (among other taings) double the baboon population in the U. §&., census buffs will be interested to learn. the answers te a disease which is a precondition not only for heart attacks but also strokes, failure of kidneys to function, general circulation failure, and premature aging. * * * The animals, which cost from $75 to $120, depending on the model, will be used in experiments to check the effect of various diets on the progress of the disease. Some will ‘‘donate’’ blood for the “perfusion pump,” a device which enables scientists to keep organs alive outside the body for as long as six weeks, while the effect of controlling agents can be ob- served. The baboons are about to be moved into a specially designed colony provided: by a $50,000 grant from the Texas Heart Research Foundation, whose chairman is Douglas Marshall of Houston. 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Try Old Taylor 86—lightest full-flavored bourbon you can drink. 4 Naturally, it costs a little more—but this is eya oie Taylor "Straight from Kentucky—A truly American whiskey KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKIES > 8 PROOF - 100 PROOF, BOTTLED IN BOND THE OLD TAYLOR DISTILLERY CO., FRANKFORT & LOUISVILLE, KY. + DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL’ DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY , \ — / ¥ ® g THE, PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, |MARCH 11, 1958 Sectirity for You Know How to Get Your Birth Record? . By RAY HENRY Your Social Security office isn't going to take your word for your age when you apply for retirement payments. Chances are you're go- ing to have to show some written proof. So, don’t wait until it’s time to apply to start hunting for the proof. ‘You may find that the hunt. will take a couple months and that yotr payments are being held up. pon * * . Th& most acceptable proof of your ege, of course, is a birth certificate. But, the Social Security offices know that many people applying for payments these days don’t have official birth certificates. During the 1880s and 1890s: birth records weren't kept as carefully as they are now. -As a result, the Social Security) Administration accepts certain oth- er types of proof of age. One of the most reliable sources of proof is the record of the United States Bureau of Census. The bu- reau gets its information about the age of today’s older people from the forms which were used by census takers every ten years since 1880. On these forms is such in- formation as the names and ages of the children in the families of the late 1800s. give you information on getting certifications. Insurance policies: These you should have in your possession. ~*~ * * (Questions on Social Security problems may be addressed to “Social Security,” care of The Pontiac Press. Questions will be answered by mail from the Pon- tiac office of the Social Security Administration. There is no charge for this service. You may obtain Ray Henry’s new social ‘security handbook by sending 35 cents in coin to this newspaper and “Security for You” booklet.) Garment Workers, Firms Agree on 3-Year Contract NEW YORK (#—Negotiators for dress manufacturers and 105,000 striking garment workers reached ‘agree- ment today on a new three-year contract. Subject, to ratification by both sides, the pact restores' peace to the industry—New York city’s largest—after 25 years. The strike started last Wednesday. David Dubinsky, president of the International Ladies Garment) Workers Union, said no one would return to work before tomorrow morning. Picketing will continue, he said, until the union receives word of employer ratification, expected tonight. . Union shop stewards vote today on the pact. * * v When requested, the Census Bu- reau will provide a transcript show-) Return of the workers in a sev- the first major walkout in* ,en-state area will permit a start jon the movement of dresses for, will cost more because of higher wages, according to the manufac- turers. * * * The increased labor cost was es- timated at 75 million dollars over the contract term. Hammered out during seven continuous hours of negotiations overnight was the problem of contract enforcement — the last obstacle to agreement after money issues were settled by negotiators Sunday. The wage agreement includes an| 11% per cent package increase, ing what its records contain. Rare-| the windup of the pre-Easter deliv-jincluding 8 per cent for higher ly, if ever, does the Social Security Administration turn down such proof. of age. All you have to do to get a transcript of what the bureau records show about your age is to write the Bureau of Census, Wabliington, D. C.; request form 10-611; fill out and return the form with a $3 or $4 fee. If you want to get the transcript in a-hurry you should pay the $4 fee, since the additional dollar gen- erally assures that the transcript will be returned in about two weeks. A $3 fee gets slowe- service usually four to six weeks. : x *« * Here’s a list of other types of proof of age which may be ac- ceptable and where they might be available: Church record of birth or bap- tism: Write to the church or parish in which you were baptized. _ Foreign birth records: Write di- ~ rectly to the local government of - your place of birth. Some help - may also be given to you by the consular offices or embassy repre- senting the country of your birth in the United States. All embas- sies are located in Washington, D. C. Military records: Write to your former branch of service, Wash- ingten, D. C. For example: De- partment of the Army, Washing- ton 25, D. C. Naturalization records: Write to the Immigration and Naturaization Service, Washington, D.C. ~ Passport records: Write to De- partment of State, Passport Sec- tion, Washington, D. C. Hospital records; Get in touch with the hospital in which you were born or any other hospital which might have some record of your age, Certification on approved form of Bible or other family birth record: Your Social Security office will Insurance Office in Township Burns An insurance office at 2536 Dixie Highway in Waterford Township caught fire at 8:30 p.m. yester- day, causing an estimated $3,100 damage. Origin of the fire was unknown and was being investigated today by the township fire department. Owners of the building said the structure and contents were val-| ued at $28,200 and covered by in- surance. Underwriters to Hear Former Bank Executive The Pontiac Life Underwriters Assn. will hear C. B. Leonard, former vice president and trust of- ficer of the Detroit Bank and Trust Company, speak at its breakfast- meeting tomorrow morning. The meeting will begin at 8:30 a.m. at Elks Temple here. Leon- ard, who has 30 years of expe- rience in dealing with problems associated with wills and estate planning, will offer as his topic ‘Let's Take the Mystery Out of Wills. " * Q Creamelles FROZEN DISHES MACARONI CHEESE + MACARONI TUNA « SPAGHETT MEAT + MACARONI BEEF ery. These dresses will bear awages and overtime for piece union label, said Dubinsky. They workers after 35 hours a week. | Child in Arms,- Mother Plunges in Path of Train NEW YORK UP—Holding her 4-year-old son in her arms, a Brooklyn housewife plunged into the path of an elevated train yesterday. The mother was killed. The boy slipped between the ties of the track and hung by a leg, head down, 60 feet above the street for five minutes before being rescued. x * * Two cars passed over the boy but he was not seriously in- jured, He was pulled to safety by a motorman and a transit patrolman and then taken to a hospital. * * * Police said the woman, Mrs. Marie Vitucci, 30, killed herself apparently on. impulse. The father, Michael, part- owner of a gas station, had gone to New Jersey in the morning on a car-buying trip. Mrs. Vitucci left a note for their two older children saying she was going shopping with young Michael and would be back later in the afternoon. * * * A brother-in-law, Benjamin Vitucci, 42, disputed the police statement that she had leaped in front of the train. He said she had no history of mental illness, and had been in good spirits. The Strait of Messina, between {Italy and Sicialy, froths into whirl- pools as tides push back and forth. One vortex was celebrated by Homer as the lair of the monster Charybdis. Cuba’s President Promises: armed forces will insure a ‘‘free and honest election’ for pfesidént June 1 despite the activities of Fidel Castro’s rebels, President Fulgencio Batista said last night. Arrest Five Youths for Area Break-Ins Oakland County Sheriff's Detec- tives have arrested five Com- ‘Imerce Township juveniles who ad- mit to breaking into a total of 11 ‘cottages. in the Commerce Town- ship area. * x * The youths, whose ages range from 12 to 16 years, told detectives Leo Hazen and Harry Maur, Mon- day, that they had been entering cottages for two or three weeks. They have been taken to the Oak- land County Children's Home and are expected to be arraigned in Juvenile Court today or tomorrow. Detectives said the quintet oper- ated mainly in South Commerce Township, stealing what they could and ransacking cottages. HAVANA, Cuba (® — Cuba's, Free and Honest Election’ Batista made the pledge on a nationwide radio and _ television broadcast marking the sixth anni- versary of his seizing power. The day passed in comparative peace as a rumored general strike in support of Castro failed to mater- ialize. * * Loe e ; An unidentified man bombed a} city bus last night with an explo- sive-filled bottle, injuring seven persons. The bus hit an electric pole, knocking out the lights in the neighborhood, and crashed into a store. Speaking from am -army garri- son near Havana, Batista said he would absolutely respect the re- sult if an opposition candidate should be elected. Batista added that he expected the winner to be his candidate, former Premier Andres Rivero Aguero. Horse Couldn’t Start WASHINGTON (# — The tow- ing truck of a suburban Virginia garage got a bit of new business. It was summoned to pull out a horse which had mired chest- deep in a mud hole. aul M. Snever Farmer-Snover FUNERAL HOME 160 W. 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Branson of 585 Hillcliff Branson pleaded guilty to the ut- St., Waterford Township, was tering and publishing charge sentenced to 1 to 14 years in the)/Feb. 25. ean fC it doesn't seem to be me they're) the part of the snappy songstress _ from Claremere, Oklahoma, who is one-eighth Cherokee Indian and seven-eighths Midwest vital- ity. It is what comes of being one curvaceous member of a 15- Granted, they didn’t like the show; ‘ibut some of them. were a little ‘unmerciful. There were some ithings that need not have been said. ‘talkin’ about. You know?” | Miss Page insists she still feels embarrassed when people look at. her on the street, or in the NBC- * a * . sc ; Last week it was announced that Nomination by Giving ‘ratings, she can say with sincerity, “T never h drivin’ bition. Permanent Gr ade | "never a a ‘i fm mon | “In other words, I wasn't WASHINGTON W — The Senate brought up to want a career. So show ‘The Big Record.” long?” And then I say, ‘No, it * * * has confirmed President Fisen- it’s all unreal anyway. A lotta TV theater where she perks up her, “T al-| ways think first, ‘Is my dress too. must be the rims on my glasses.’ "| character family cirele — a cir- cumstance that calls for toler- ance, amiability and spunk. ‘admits she’s disappointed. ‘“‘Nat- iurally, I would have liked to stay When the critics blasted the hour- on for an hour, but actually this is long ‘‘The Big Record” show, Patti no more unhappy feeling than ‘her show will be cut to a half-hour, | beginning March 26, and Patti; “You: see, there are so many people involved in this show, but unfortunately one person gets blamed for all the mistakes, and it happens to be me.” First Really NEW Baby Gift | in Years! hower’s nomination giving perma- times, when they write about me, This is not false modesty on |took the same attitude she must reading what the critics wrote. To her parents, and her 10 broth- — se beparal tn (e ‘ ee Oo - i — lers and sisters, Patti's current fasnes M. Gavin, retiring pend or THE BERRYS By Carl Grubert rate-recession means absolutely ae 5 ssile F nothing. ‘‘They've never been a A . Ter HONESTLY! NOW COME AND TAKE OKAY. I CAN \ part of my career—isn't it great,, Gavin will retire voluntarily | =F {YOURE WORSE] | YOUR MEDICINE LIKE A jnot having a ‘theater-mother’— this month. He has said one fac- CX THAN JACKIE ! GOOD BOY! and to them, it’s just a job. Actu-| tor tn his decision was dissatis- | é ally, I think they'd be happy if I faction with the amount of | weren't in show business.” money provided for missile | | She smiles: wistfully. “They're: work, ‘members of the Church of Christ. V The Senate also confirmed, its a AEG iia Sale TINKLING STERLING SIL ER unanimously these other nomina-. doesn't believe in movies, even. | tions: 2 Se “f guess the only thing that BABY FEEDING SPOON * * * PgR might worry them is the fact | Dr. Paul Darwin Foote of Wash- . Fei gl eglilirdgeer ay oe Like Little Princes $40 re- i | Used “Once-Upon-a-Time!” ington to be an assistant secre you might be doing it too. New| ; . taary of defense. York's a corrupt city, you | Fed. Tax Inctaded x e& know.” Copied from a museum eoreepd aoaa Raymond A. Hare ta be ambas- It is generally accepted, even co was mers ore pec! vas = & to the United Arab Repub-) iby the critics, that whatever hap- and - queens - to - Ong ago... eel p pens to “Record,” Patti- Pare show n for the first time in America. Mom uses the tiny sterling silver bell on the handle to attract baby’s attention. pleases the people enormously and iremains one of the U. S.’s favor- lite vocalists. Asked to explain this ‘anomaly, she hints that the produc- | tion staff of a show like this is, even larger than her family, and not nearly as closely:knit. 9 * * * “I thought the concept of the show had all the advantages — Revocations in Oakland County linemen M. Byington Jr, ambas-| sador to Malaya, to be US. reo: Charge PTA Mother lee, resentative to the Economic Com- sapavoot ons Punched Teacher = 3.3 Lose Right to Drive | : x * * | NEW YORK WW — The, presi-. The Senate Judiciary Commit- dent of the Parent-Teachers Assn. Thirty-three Oakland County Farmington had her license sus-|Sedoy Ruman, Troy, for habitual tee approved the nominetion of of a Bronx publie school was held residents recently had their pended for violated license restric- negligence and failure to appear Malcolm Anderson to be an as- drivers iicenses suspended or re- tion. ‘for re-examination. JEWELERS : in $500 bail yesterday on a charge : great stars, great music, great ey > “g sharge : < < F , Michigz S “etary ; , | s, usic, ; See slit lb ‘ eee of punching her son's instructress vewee a Ne Mis higan Secretary Licenses were revoked from Wal. ‘charm. Somehow, and it’s too bad, 16 West Huron St., Pontiac FE 2-0294 eitorney for the Western District * * 8 eee fer Eerame, 230)" Silverside, | East federal (roubal sete Sih the) advantages collin! be faken Also 45 Walnut St.. Mt. Clemens a Pon ae Stern DISIrIC Mrs. Rose Sceusa, 48, was, Those ordered to furnish financial Sherman J. Holey Jr., Milford and drawn from the South in 1877. advantage of." nsyiv wa, 3 | OS “aere { “Tus é “Lé — _________ charged with assault after alleg- . a . : pes iresponsibility for: drunk driving ledy hitting Mrs. Anne Weissman, a : a HOUSE PLANS la fourth-grade teacher, during an_ ante ic Baker, 6409 Ayieiba 4 ' t * e Avyiesnbury q largument in the school’s recrea-| Roosevelt W. Base. 288 Hughes | "i tion room, | Albert E. Cole 659 W. Kennett Custom Drawn | Benjamin E Cook, 2247 Oakway _ e 5 i | * * * | Virgil R Conway, Keego Harbor 4 : ' OL 1-8200 Police said the teacher refused) Kenneth PF Evans, Walled Lake ; EM 3-4931 to permit Mrs. Sceusa’s son Jer-) neaienia < Greeniens Uke Oran | ws iry. 9, to enter class-until a permit| Lioyé R Heukeaenh itt tree 9 | was obtained from the principal. Frank Kerr, 7992 Woodland . | John T_ Krachie,. Wixom —— Hg pce RRR RRR ARM ceame NR EME coma enrenrcenee son a an ee —— * |The boy had been absent in the’ |morning. | The principal's office filed the assault complaint. A hearing was} - Donald C. Smith, 8000 Barnsbury scheduled for Monday. | Milton E. Taylor, 2720 Dixie Hwy ' | James W. Thomson, Rochester \Reds Claim Sea Photos Roland P. Kraus, Birmingham David F Martin, 431 8 Paddock Ethel E Nichols, Rochester Lymon C. Pemberton. 24 FE. New James Z. Shelton, 730 Sterling York PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA TABLETS Seraerct €* sane ie “3 Licenses were suspended from today a Soviet scientific expedi- | cis, and Elbert C. Whitaker Jr, Alton C. Wendell, Orchard Lake at Depth of 5% Miles the following for habitual negli-, igence: Peter J. Duenas, 118 Hen-| tion thas taken photographs more 175) airport. Ordered to furnish {i- | Jack 8. Wendell, 12 Downing EONDON Moscow radio sald derson; Walter Perry, 88 S. Fran-| than 5'2 miles deep in the south-| leon PacitielOcean nancial responsibility for — un-! | The pictures were taken in the satisfied ludgrment ae eat 2 ‘region of the Tonga Deep, the Moore. a9 Lake, William R. Raper, . | Farmington and Willie J. Shaw, | ‘broadcast'.said. It quoted the ex. Fi | pedition leader as saying, ‘As »? Lake. 'far as I know this Is the greatest * I ldepth at which a photograph has J. B. 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' 87 North Saginaw Street | - . < } ~ ] \ i. 3 ' Famous for Fit and Quality for Over 18 Years ° | i . ' ' ee ih 4 — _ — — mY On TV: Red Wing Hockey (TV and Radic) , +» Sat, Afternoon Hockey (Ch. 2) ...San Francisco Beat (Mon. 10:30 PM, Ch. 7) ... Martin Kane. (Fri..7;00\PM, Ch. 4) \ ‘ \ : : f | ; , i | ‘ . \ ‘ ; \ | é % ¥ THE PONTIAC PRESS . TUESDAY, MARCH 11,,1958 City Club Federation _ Plans. May 7 Beneti ae. > cat sek SS Named chairman of City Federation of Women’s Clubs May 7 benefit to be held at the Elks Temple is Mrs. William McClure (left). Republican Club Plans Card Party Committees have been an- nounced for the annual card party which will be held March 24 by the Republican Women of Waterford Township in the CAI Building, Waterford. * * * General chairman for the affair is Mrs. Donald White, assisted by Mrs. Everett Reese. Mrs. L. -Raymond Sampson heads the ticket committee, assisted by Mrs. Austin Esler, Mrs. Byron Cole and Mrs. Willard Johnson. Publicity is being handled by Mrs. William H. Bedard, assist- ed by Mrs. Lynn Allen, Mrs. Willis LeFurgy and Mrs. A. W. Robinson. These four also are assisting Mrs. Clayton Tibbals and Mrs. Vivian Tubbs in plan- ning for prizes. * *® * Working on the detail com- mittee are Mrs. Oscar Loomis, Mrs. Phillip Worth, Mrs. Fred Reffe and Mrs. Harold Graves. St. Patrick's Party Slated at Forest Lake Saturday evening Forest Lake Country Club will be the set- ting for a St. Patrick’s Day dinner-dance. x ® Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fields of Birmingham, currently in Honolulu, Hawaii, airmailed their reservation, and the Otis Staples of Toledo, Ohio, called © to reserve a table for 10. Other out-of-towners planning to attend are J. M. Gillespie of Detroit and John Bashar of Dearborn. * * * The James S. Kings are in charge of the event and are assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shields. Girl Scouts Hold Church Program As part of a special, Girl Scout observance Sunday, members of Troop Nine pre- sented a candlelight program for the congregation of Joslyn Avenue United Presbyterian Church. Participating were Kathleen Yarbrough, Nancy Pullis, Carol Ann Persinger, ,Pamela Bed- ford, Patricia Hagberg, Pam- ela Classon, Charlene Whipple, Nadene Garchow, Dawn. Hub- ner and Pamela Solomon. Alpha Xi Alumnae. Planning Project South Qakand County alum- nae members of Alpha Xi Delta sorority are planning a money - making project which will benefit Oakland County - ~ Tuberculosis Sanatorium. Mrs,:-R, W. McIntosh is to be hostess for the. occasion Monday. j : e | Assisting her will be Mrs. J. H. Youngblood and Mrs. Russell French (seated), who is pouring tea. The benefit is to pro- vide a private room at Pontiac General Hospital. Junior Club Views Fashions Fashions from DeCor Shop were shown members of: the Junior Pontiac Woinen's Club when they met at the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building Monday evening. * ¥* * Commentator for the show was Mrs. Frank Anderson, as- sisted by Mrs. Edward Eick- meier. Accordion solos were played by Margaret Scott, with Mrs. Roy Wright providing background piano music. As an added feature Mrs. LaVon Ry- ‘ chairman, Mrs. den sang a number of Irish melodies accompanied by Mrs. Lloyd Clancy at the piano. La- ter Mrs. Ryden led the club in group singing. SERVED AS MODELS Members of the program committee acted as models, as- sisted by Lynne Anderson and Mrs. Ted Carlson Jr. Adult models included the program Phillip Long, Mrs, Ronald Hodge, Mrs. Daryl Lemaux, Mrs. Richard Ba- shore, Mrs. Norman Smith, Mrs. Cecil McCallum and Mrs. George Morrow, who acted as a comic model. t+ * Social committee chairman was Mrs. Charles Galloway, as- sisted by Mrs. A. J. Cadieux, Mrs. Wright. Mrs. Leslie Ware, Mrs. Harry Richards, Mrs. Francis Larkin, Mrs. Ear! Mar- tin, Mrs. Bradley Scott, Mrs. Ben Bowman and Mrs. Mor- row. From Traditional Ball Gown to Sleek Chemise ‘ penny in wages. Snapped just as they were arriving at the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building for a Monday meeting of City Federation of Women’s Clubs Dear Abby.... Pontiac Press Photos were Mrs. Ossie Gates (left) of Phil- lips street and Mrs. Joseph Panter of Pingree avenue. Patients Ought to Cough Up By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: It took $10,000 of my money to put my hus- band through school and now he has opened up an office as an osteopath. I | am his office | nurse, janitor, | bookkeeper, | “lab” girl and business mana- ger. I have nev- er received one He's a_ very good doctor but ABBY he is afraid to ask his patients for money and he won't let me ask them. When I tell him we have to pay our own bills he tells me he became a doctor to help people and not to make money. When he makes a house call I see plenty of beer bottles around and they all say, “Charge it, Doc.” He's been practicing three years and we're up to our necks in debt and he has over $40,000 on the books. What do you say, Abby? “DOCS” WIFE DEAR WIFE: People can't get groceries for nothing and they shouldn't expect free medical care. If your husband doesn't want to ask his pa- tients for the money, he should allow you (as his office nurse) to do so. . + & DEAR ABBY: What do you think of a boy who drops the girl he has practically grown up with and who is his social equal for a little nobody from the wrong side of the tracks? DROPPED DEAR DROPPED: If YOU are the girl, I think he used good judgment. And by the way, haven't you heard? They took up: the tracks years ago and are now using buses. * * * DEAR ABBY: Recently a young mother moved next door to me. She has three of the most beautiful children you ever saw, ages 10, 7 and 18 months. The father is _ not there but I understand he con- tributes to their support. The mother goes off and leaves the 10-year-old in charge. She sometimes stays Old Contrasts With New in Dallas Styles Dallas fashion creators keep up with the timés. This linen chemise by Ike Clark sports a huge checked organza neckline which falls below the waistline. The hipline is, defined, but the waistline is eased, typical ~ of the\ dress of er: All the beauty of the Old South is captured in this ball gown of nylon “tulle by Clifton Wilhite. This \is the this? “party” look that stays on through the years — for what girl wouldn't be the “belle of the ball” in such elegance as away until early morning and the child comes to me and asks me to start telephoning bars to locate her mother. I have given them supper many times, otherwise they'd go hungry or drink sour milk. If T notify the police I'm afraid the children will be placed in an institutional home. What should I do? NEIGHOR DEAR NEIGHBOR: Lose no time in reporting this ‘‘moth- er’ to the Children's Protec- tive Association. i * ¥ DEAR ABBY: I disagree with the advice you gave Har- old about walking down the aisle with the blonde. That's how I lost my boy friend. He did his cousin a favor by walking a blonde down the aisle at his wedding. After all, men are only human and a blonde is a blonde. A BRUNETTE DEAR BRUNETTE: I will agree that a man is only hy man — but many “blondes” are really brunettes. * x * DEAR ABBY: My husband has an aunt whom he likes us to visit about once ‘a week. This aunt has been very kind to my husband (set him up in business) but these visits to her home are driving me crazy. The aunt is deaf and her hus- band is also deaf, and they spend the evening screaming at each other. Pretty soon I am screaming, too. Should I let my husband go alone or what? Please don't tell me about hearing aids. She has three of them in her draw- er and her husband has five. SCREAMING DEAR SCREAMING: If your husband’s aunt and uncle have hearing aids in the drawer, it indicates that they were will- ing to try them, Many new im- provements have come out in hearing aids this past year. Encourage them to look into it. They might be pleasantly surprised. * mi * CONFIDENTIAL TO HEN. RY: A gal who burns the can- dle at both ends has at least two flames. Wake up! Mrs. S. V. Sekles, presi- dent of City Federation of Women’s Clubs, was pho- tographed just as she was calling Monday’s meeting to order. 4th Anniversary 4 PEO Holds Celebration of Birthday A birthday luncheon — was served in celebration of the fourth birthday of Chapter CL of PEO. * * * Serving the luncheon in the Holly road home of Mrs, Wal- dron Keasey were Mrs. Clark Morgan, Mrs. Carmi Odell, Mrs. George Putnam, Mrs. Charles Buck, Mrs. Keasey and Mrs. H. M. O'Toole. TWO INITIATED Initiated into membership at the Monday evening meeting were Charlotte Baird and Mrs. A. A. Dodd. * * * Mrs. Charles Matson was in- stalled as president; Mrs. Max Fell, vice president; Mrs. Mor- gan, recording secretary; Mrs. Putnam, corresponding secre- tary; Elda Sutter, treasurer; Mrs. James Henderson, chap- lain, and Mrs. Victor Lind- quist, guard. * * * Delegates to Michigan State Chapter convention will be Mrs, Matson and Mrs. L. V. Ostran- der, with Mrs. Fell and Mrs. Morgan as alternates. Program Slated by Homebuilders Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ward were guests of Christian Home- ‘bufliers Class of Oakland Ave- nue United Presbyterian Church Monday evening in the Irwin drive home of Mr, and Mrs. William: Joss. Plans were made for a Sun- day School program to be pre- sented Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rood of High street will open their home for the April meeting. Dr. John Furbay to Address ACE Dr. John Furbay will speak March 18 to members of South- ern Oakland County Branch of the Association for Childhood Education. An interpreter of the world scene, Dr. Furbay is scheduled to speak in Kimball High School, Royal Oak, at 6:15 p.m. ‘T’ll Have to Divorce You, Dear’ Families Would Totter Under Communist Rule _ By DOROTHY ROE AP Women’s Editor Suppose your husband came home one night and said, “Sorry, dear, I've just been down at the political club and the county chairman told me I'll have to divorce you for the good of the party.” * ® * Sounds impossible. doesn't it? Yet that sort of thing is hap- pening right now in the United States among members of the Communist Party, says J. Edgar Hoover in his sensa- tional new book, ‘Masters of Deceit,’ just published by Henry Holt of New York. SHOCKING PICTURE The director of the FBI paints a shocking picture of Ameri-. can life under a Communist dictatorship: “The Constitution, and all bur laws would be abolished. . All property used in pro- duction would be confiscated, thus leading ultimately to total commiunization, meaning state ownership. * rm +* “This confiscation would in- clude your. home, business, bank deposits and related per- é { ‘ sonal possessions. These would ‘belong to everybody.’ ‘“. ,. . Hotels, country clubs and swimming pools would be used for the benefit of the ‘workers,’ meaning in most cases party bosses. * * , “, . . Children -would be placed in nurseries and special indoctrination schools. Women would be ‘freed’ from house- work to work in factories and mines along with the men." IMMEDIATE AIM All this. says Hoover, is not some visionary dream of the far-off future, but the definite and immediate aim of the Com- munist Party, which they con- fidently expect to accomplish within the lifetime of most of us. “Remember .. . that there are thousands of people in this country now working in secret to make it happen here,” he says. * * * Any woman who doesn’t want her children to be taken away and raised by the state,.or who doesn’t want to be divorced for the good of the party, or who doesn't like the idea of being - turned out of her own home should read Hoover's book, + f “ewes | | Tea Fetes BridecElect ee meet leitess of Mount Pleasant entertained Saturday afternoon et a’ tea for bride- elect Jean Mcl.eed in the Utica home of Mrs. Robert Hutton. "4 & *& & Among the local guests in- vited were Mrs. William Bul- ~ Jock» Mrs. Donald DeVoe, Mrs. Gordon M. McLeod, Mrs. John | Streit, Mrs. J. Harry Baker, | Mrs. Mattie McLeod, Mrs. | Warren Wilson, Mrs. Richard Wilson, Elizabeth Rockefeller, Mrs. Marian Judd and Mrs. Lawrence McCarthy. * * * Other guests were Sally Strawsine, Mrs. Russell Bin- der, Mrgg>Ralph LeParl, Mrs. Eliot Stern, Josephine Osmun and Mrs. John Engstrom. * * * Mrs. Harrigan and Miss | Strawsine will serve as attend- ants when the bride-elect ex- | { { ee i —$—$<—— | 4 Je ean’ ‘McLeod Honored changes vows with Charles R. Binder on March 29. * .* * The prospective bridegroom's brother, Robert Binder of Ta- was City, will be best man. Kenneth Rollin of Tawas City, Charles Wilson of Okemos and John Engestrom of East Lans- ing have been asked to seat the guests. J ewelry Collection Shown to Chapter Mrs. Lester Patton showed her collection of jewelry when Zeta Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa sor- ority met in the Oriole road home of Mrs. Mary Wagner * * * Assisting the hostess were Helen. 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April- | j\May Group served: luncheon, with Participating in the Friday pro- gram were Vera Bassett and Mrs. B. B. Kimball. Mrs. Neil Gray in- shey, who spoke to members of the group. Meetings Scheduled | Future meetings of Sunset Club will be held every Thursday at Camp Crile, were guests when Phitman-for-a Friday evening father |made when the class met Friday | Mrs. Floyd Short as chairman. troduced the Rev. Galen E. Her-| 63 West Huron St. = —= nr ‘Berean Class | Giving Banquet for Dads,Sons | Floyd Levely is program chair- and son banquct being given by Berean Class of Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church. x * * | William Bray and Stanton Levely, are in charge of tickets while Mrs. Lexie Williams and Mrs. Robert Mac Cormick head the dining room. committee, | Final plans for the banquet were in Fellowship Hall. Participating in the program was Mrs. William Bray. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maddox) were received as new members of the group. 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You'll love it. | | oe _Se Jy: ‘y % \ I ES - \ 11,1958 ; PONTIAC, THE PONTIAC PRESS _ MICHIGAN TUESDAY, MARCH Voters Elect Villa 2 FIFTEEN unities a La Milford Gives Home Rule OK Proposal to Sell Liquor by Glass in Taverns Defeated MILFORD — A charter revision proposal to set up a home rule type of government was approved overwhelmingly by voters in the ge Officers in AreaComm Holly Rejects HOLLY—Voters in the village of, Holly rejected a proposal to incor- porate as a city. The margin was) 235 to 143. A nine-member charter commission was to have been, elected if incorporation was ap- proved. _ Village officials believed the pro- posal failed because residents feared an increase in taxes. * * * One upset took place in the elec- __ Re-Elect Three in Rochester } | Incorporation Proposal President. Paul Cohee received ‘votes, although he hadn't filed for 306 votes; Clerk Gelrge J. Pat- the office. terson, 330; Treasurer Harry d. Summers, 313. * * * There were 400 ballots cast in the Aubrey Butler, incumbent asses- election. The village has 98 reg- sor, was re-elected on 32 write-in istered. voters. Former Pleasant Ridge Mayor Wins Bingham Farms Council Post Three incumbents led the field of eight candidates in the race for four seats on the Rochester Village Council Two Incumbents Defeated village of Milford yesterday in an election that had the board countiag votes until 5 a.m. “This was the biggest turnout I have seen since I began working with the election board more than 20 years ago,”’ said Mrs. Norman Morgan, board chairman, * * * The reason for the delay, she said, was that each of the 655 vot- ers had four individual hallots. There were 443 yes votes for the charter proposal to 194 nos. A five »man commission wes ition of village officers. Johh Van |Deusen, a sticker candidate for one, “Franklin Fills Posts jedged Albert Cripe, 159 to 140 votes) FRANKLIN — Village President J, Robert Mitchell, 243; Alice | |Cripe’s name had appeared on the Harold Roseberry and Clerk Mrs. Premo, 115, and William H. | ballot with H. Courtland Hall, in- Faye Hauk lost their bids for re. Worehester, 138, cumbent, and Rone pea: aa election yesterday as 561 out of 844 lother neweomer. Hall and Oakes oa) ctere erp Spa aliate ey vers on aR apy registered voters cast ballots. village tax money to be used for! were elected with 293 and 261 A n a ivotes: respectively. - \Village roads was aj proved, 413 to Grant L. Sivier unseated Rose- 109. | All other incumbent village of- berry by a margin of 379 to 178, ficers) were, reelected. Village and Mildred Taylor defeated Mrs. | _ Hauk, 326 to 232. Both the incum- = , a bents had held office for four X OF ans See New Bethel Start | | A charter amendment to allow! iyears. They were Sydney Q. Ennis, present village president, who re- ceived 600 votes; Stowell Collins, 438, and John L. Dahlmann, 406. All were elected to two-year terms. Neweomer William C. Chap- man won the fourth seat, edging out Wilson B. Severance, 373 votes to 341. His is a one-year | term. The other two candidates on the ballot, were B. Ford Thompson and Jeanne M. Watson, with 294 and 237 votes, respectively. Chapman, 43, who succeeds Mrs. *cumbent Moves fo Prevent "usual touring route, the Dinosaur . while in West Bloomfield School elected to revise the charter. When| this is completed, the changes will be put before: the voters for ap- proval. * * Commissioners and their votes totals are: Frank H. Coe, 489; James Van Leuven, 487; Richard Arms Jr., 423: William Gharrity, 381, and William K. McMacham, 354. * Others receiving votes were Ralph L. Trites, 348, and Oscar Grandin dr., 225. The proposal to sell liquor by the glass in village taverns was defeated again. The count was 355 against to 293 in favor. The election of village officers saw all Republican candidates win- ning with the exception of one uncontested Democrat. Incumbent Village President Jo-, Pontiac Press Pheote Rev. Bruno Brueckner of Capac and James Hough of Romeo, chairman of the building STUDY HOSPITAL PLANS — Volunteers working on the $300,000 Community Hospital fund MARLETTE — Bethel No. 56 of | Job's Daughters was. represented Elizabeth Maitrott who declined to run, is a partner in Kerr Ma- chinery Co., Detroit. A registered A. B. Newland retained his treasurer's post, polling 268 vOtes drive examine the floor plan d training session. From left, they Prescott of Romeo, campaign and Mrs. Garrett Bosker of Imlay City; Canvass to Benefit Hospital committee. The 13 communities uring a recent are Harold L.: chairman; Mr. the and Almont. hospital's location on Van Dyke between Romeo campaign is now in progress in at the institution of a new bethel to 233 for James r eo ‘Nell. within a 12-mile radius of the Sunday in Lapeer. The Marlette Assessor Alfred C. Emmerling, | a bethel also will exemplify its work who Was unopposed to succeed Wal-| for the Mayville Chapter of East- ter Rodgers, received 432 votes. ern Star at a meeting at 7:30 p.m. * * * F 3 ROMEO — The $300,000 Com- munity Hospital fund drive gains| momentum daily as the March 20) kickoff of the house-to-house can-) vass approaches. * * * Captains of each of the eight dis- tricts wil] meet tonight for a train- Fund Drive Progresses | by Landslide will function under their respec- tive district chairmen. Heading | the general campaign in Romeo is James H. Winborn; in Wash- | ington, Andrew Hemela; in Ar- | mada, Mrs. Franklin O'Connor and William Lyons, and in Imlay City, Jule Dean. seph M.. Gerrard defeated his|ing session at the Romeo Youth Chairmen. of the Almont-Dryden, Democratic rival, Archie J. Noon, and Civic Center, They will round area are Dr. Charles Avery and 417 to 220. Treasurer Amber F. up solicitors to conduct the actual John Bishop; Allenton-Berville dis- was elected to a second term as Culham, unopposed Republican, re-| door-to-door canvass in each of the trict, Leo B. Bollaert and Mrs.’ pomeo Village president in yester- ceived 509 votes, while Mrs, Bea-'13 communities to be served by Marvin Henderson; trice B, Helberg, uncontested in- Democrat, polled 410) votes. | Charles Tressler, incumbent | e | assessor, also unopposed, got 474 votes, The three Republican trustees elected were Wilbur M, Johnson, 454: Edward A. Nealer, 368, and John W. Ray, 399. For the Democratic trustee can- didates the vote was: Paul Plot- zer, 255, George Agnew, 224, and Tilden E.-Siever, 159, Ghost Town in State - LANSING (—Wading into a new) round of Michigan's “industrial cli- mate” battle, Gov. Williams moved| last night to prevent the virtual collapse of industry in the little, town of Hamburg. The governor ordered the State Economic Development Depart- ment to. form a_ special ‘“‘task force” which will search for a firm to replace the Brown-McLaren Manufacturing Co. in the Living- ston County community of 500, He also directed the Michigan Employment Security Commis- sion to set up special facilities to help workers who will be left jobless when the company shuts its doors on March 31. Brown. McLaren, machine products manufacturer, employs 125 per- sons, nearly one-third of the working force in Hamburg and the surrounding area. It is the community’s only industry. Company President Morris Bond announced the closing last Friday. Bond blamed “higher taxes, in- creasing employment compensa- tion, costs and other factors under the present administration’’ for the decision, Dinosaur Trail Opened, Touring Route Unusual EDMONTON, Alberta — An un- Trail in the Red Deer River Val- ley near Drumheller, has been opened in Alberta. The 25-mile round trip for mo- torists winds through the badlands, rich wheat-growing country, and oil fields. It provides a good view, of the region in which prehistoric! monsters are buried. the new hospital. | The capfains and canvassers | 2,250 May Vote — in Novi Election on Incorporation © NOVI TOWNSHIP — An esti- mated 2,250 electors will be eligi-| ble to vote on the Novi Village | incorporation proposal at a special | election March 17. | * * The estimate was. made by Had- ley J. Bachert, township clerk, rho also revealed that only about 5 persons registered during the registration period for the election. Only residents of the area with- in the proposed village boundaries may cast ballots. * * * Voting will take place at two precincts, the township hall and the Novi Community Building. JACQUELINE 8. JILLSON | Shrine of Chapel in Royal Oak will be the | Capac area, Lorl MclInally; Leonard-Lakeville area, Peter Brewer. * * * i Each district also has been or-, iganized for participation in the special gifts fund drive now under- way. Directing this phase of the campaign is Dr. Louis R. Newlin of Romeo, hospital foundation vice president, Foundation board members are serving as captains in each area, and others of the foundation membership are acting as solici- tors, ve Campaign officials stress that) this is not a pressure drive —| jocted by votes of 127 and 139, | and that ‘‘no or too small.’ Assessment Hikes Fought in Bloomfield BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — A committee representing Bloomfield Township taxpayers will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the home of Arthur J. Picotte, 4019 Quarton Rd., Bloomfield Township. * * Picotte is chairman of a com- mittee which was formed Thurs- day night at a mass protest meet- ing of township taxpayers held in Bloomfield Hills High School. The taxpayers objected to increased property assessments. ’ gift will be too large Other committee members are Williams and Mrs. John Bego- vich. Two -other township residents, Charles Kistner and George Petz- er, will be on hand at the meeting. Petzer, an attorney, was chair- man of the recent mass meeting. * * * Mrs. Begovich revealed that 302 township taxpayers have signed a petition which reads: “We. the undersigned, taxpayers of Bloomfield Township protest and ask relief from an excessive rate of taxation and revaluation of prop- 7 *9 erty the Little Flower | setting of the April 12 marriage (One-Log’ Cabin Béilt of Jacqueline Sandra Jillson and Richard F. Moreily. The bride- elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jillson of W. Seven Mile road, Detroit. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Morelly of Juniper St., Au- burn Heights. HOQUIAM, Wash — A @one- ilog"’ cabin hasbeen built at Ho- |quiam as a tourist attraction. In jbuilding it a 14-ton, 400-year-old ispruce was hollowed out by a ichain-saw operator and windows} .4— land a door and steps were added.|‘ ~ West Bloomfield Votes No Farmington OKs Growing opposition to school bond issues killed one proposal and al- most defeated another in two Oak- land County school district elec- tions yesterday. * * * A slim: margin of 114 votes saved the. Farmington School District's’ proposed $1,500,000 bond district voters turned down a $340,-, ‘000 issue, 360 to 292. Farmington proposal came from voters in the city of Farmington and southern sections of the township, Voters in Precinct 1, south of ‘Mile roads, provided the margin of victory with 680 yes votes to 502 nos, Ee : * ‘*® * Most ot the opposition — The latter precinct includes. the Bonds newer section of the district. The total vote was 1,193 in fa- | registered voters in the district. '10-Mile road, went against it, 577 The money will be used to con-) ito 513. Precinct 2 in the north end ‘struct two new eementary schools ital of the township, between 10 and 14- ang a service building and to pur-, chase new school sites. | The West Bloomfield district had ‘planned to remodel the Roosevelt) [’ road, Rochester. The wedding |Rd., is the site of the’ unit today | Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Mon- county health departments ;and the |Elementary School and improve ‘other schools and their grounds. tonight in Mayville Masonic) Three trustees also were elected. + ay Temple. : They are Edward J. Green, 288; = Calvert Thomas, 274, and Eugene General Ambrose F. Burnsidet"*” ; fell one vote short with 248. Other trustee candidates were popularized men's sideburns in the ‘War Betweeri the States. Rymill Wins Elected to . 2nd Term | as Romeo President, by 145 to 6 | | ROMEO — Joseph FE. er day's annual spring election. He talied 145 of the total 151 votes; cast. | z *& * | Sidney J. White, was named) village clerck with 143 votes and | Mrs. Elaine M. Hosner, treasurer, | ‘with 141. Incumbent Glenn Levin | was re-elected to the post of village |assessor with 128 votes. j Three inéumbent councilmen * were re-elected. They are Donald — Payne, 136 votes; David Petti- | | bone, 134; and Fred Hebert, 127. | Library directors Charles Pres- ton and Edgar A. Priest were re-| SEAMAN AND MRS. THOMAS M. DRAKE respectively. | Washington Township votes de-' feated the proposition which would have authorized the Township Board to hire a professional plan- a . ning consultant by nearly a two C ] L E to one margin. The total vote was. OUP e to Ive In as t 90 yes to 164 no. * * ce The vote in the Washington 'Collingwood and Seaman Thomas'School, flew to Charlestown, Township Hall in Romeo was 44 M. Drake spoke their nuptial vows|Mass., where Thomas is stationed yes and 186 no and in the Township Hall in Washington, 46 yes and Orion Methodist Church- Officiat-| there. 78 no. The total ‘ballots cast was ing was the. Rev. Albert B. oeracel 254, - The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Collingwood of 1123 Absequami Dr., Lake Orion.| * * + For her trip, the bride wore a black and white tweed suit with Protestantism in Italy , |The bridegroom's parents are Mr.| and Mrs. Manley Drake of 40 Pine- “*8°, ” Topic in Lenten Series grove St.. Pontiac. Annexation Okayed _ ROCHESTER — “Protestantism’ 7 * ‘in Italy Today” is the subject of The bride's heirloom princess- the slide lecture the Rev. Philip stWied gown was of imported lace | Gentile of Strathmore Methodist/over satin. It billowed into a mie V f = 0 f d Darman Dickerson dr., John M. Church, Detroit, will give in St. skirt with lace inserts worn over a y 0 ers in X Or 'Paul’s Methodist Church Thursday hoop. Her pearls were a gift of the evening. Second in the special Len- bridegroom. iten series, the service will begin’ at 7:15 p.m. | * * * | The Rev. Gentile’s lecture con-| white carnations centered with | cerns his recent visit to Italy. Ac-) pink rosebuds, ‘companying him and participating) ; Lake Oxford. 4 in the evening program will be his Mary Lou Collingwood. sister of 3 * * + wife, an official observer at the the bride, was maid of honor ‘red accessories and her bridal cor- Her fingertip veil was secured @CTeS of Oxford Township land to | to a band of seed pearls. She ear. |the village of Oxford was approved iby voters in a_ special election ried a crescent arrangement of Ihere yesterday. ne east of the t0astmaster Gordon J. McKenzie ‘village limits, the property includes Of Oxford Lodge. One village councilman was elim-} Fete 94th Year Special Trophy for Gain in Membership Given! | | | During Banquet | OXFORD — The placing in competition of a special trophy was io of the highlights of a banquet and variety program at which Ox- ford Knights of Pythias Lodge 108 jand Temple 60 celebrated the 94th anniversary of the K. of P. Order.’ The trophy, for leading in com- petition for a gain in membership, was presented by Grand Prelate) William Rice of Flint, in honor of; Judge Fred Stevens of Oxford. Andrew Jackson of Ann Arbor, Michigan grand chancellor, was the keynote’ speaker at the Thurs- | day gathering. He told members of the Oxford groups and some 120 visiting Pythians how the or- der was formed and gave an ac. | count of the Pythian Shrine, a schoolhouse at Eagle Harbor where the ritual of the order | Was written by its founder, Jus- tus Rathbone. | Spotlighted on the program were |Marilyn Unger, soloist, accompan- (ied by Dorothy Jean Valentine, Ox- ford High School music instructor. professional engineer, he is a grad- uate of Rochester High School and the University of Michigan. | Chapman lives at 311 Walnut Blvd., with his wife and four chil- _ dren, BINGHAM FARMS Last year’s mayor of Pleasant Ridge was one of three men elect- ed to a Village council post at Bingham Farms last night. He was Nei] E. Warren who received 95 votes. Others elected to serve on the council include James McGuire, 97 votes; and John Longley, 95. Haskel] E. Wright: was elected treasurer with 97 ‘votes and Walter \J. Gerick received 98 votes to put him in the assessor's office. Jessie Colwell was named clerk after re- ceiving 98 votes. — A charter amendment to permit the village to levy taxes for con- struction of roads was approved |by a 79 to 21 vote’ ‘ CLARKSTON | All incumbent Clarkston Village iofficers were re-elected yesterday ‘and one newcomer to the board of ‘trustees was voted in for a two ‘year term. The new board member -is Earl Terry. : | Re-elected village officers were |Readings were presented by Kathy Edward Thomson, mayor; Ralph ‘Marshall, Jimmy Acheson |Mrs. Venus Clack. A flute trio in- cluded Gordon Mathie, band in- 'structor, Joan Brady and Marilyn Unger. t * * * Joan Miller, past grand chief, introduced members of the Mrs. Wed in Orion Ceremony, 227,22 P7520 Detroit, grand press correspondent, grand chief, and Mrs. Caroline Kaufman, district deputy from Port LAKE ORION — Barbara Annjwere graduated from Pontiac High|Huron. | Mrs, Violet Kintz, most excellent chief and program chairman, in- Wednesday evening in the Lake|with the Navy. They will- reside troduced Mrs. Edith Pagel, secre- jtary, who read the names of the iveteran members and the past ichiefs of Oxford Temple. | Milton Miller, chancellor com- mander, read the names of the |past chancellors and presented pins ‘to Kenneth Everett and Merwin 'Kintz Edmund Unger honored the | Veteran members and presented life memberships to Judge Har- trick and John Chapman for 40 years of membership. OXFORD — Annexation of 439) Clarence L. Smith of Pontiac, past lgrand chancellor, and William \Cowie of Waterford, district dep- luty, also were introduced by the _ Visitors attending’ were from ‘Port Huron, Flint, Detroit, Lapeer ‘and from two ledges in Pontiac. Edith Sutherland of Oxford, past |88 and Thayer, clerk; Kenneth Johnson, treasurer; Lloyd Sibley, assessor, and A. E, Butters and Herbert Beach, two-year trustees, LAKE ORION W. C. Leipprandt was re-elected to the sixth term as president of Lake Orion Village last night. Leipprandt defeated Clarence Braidwood, former village police chief, a write-in candidate, 149 to William O’Brien, newcomer to the cOounci] post, received the highest number of votes, 195. In- cumbents Hugh Galloway, and Gordon R. Hazelton foliowed with 168 and 161, respectively, Defeated write - in council can- didates were Gilbert Woodcock, 68; and incumbent William V. Shoup, 16 Other village officers who were unopposed received the following number of votes: Mary Parkinson, clerk, 222; Geraldine Campbell, jtreasurer, 214; and Geraldine Sto- rey, assessor, 210. ORTONVILLE Four incumbent candidates for Ortonville Villaga posts were offi- cially elected last night in a no- contest election. They were Wil- liam Kilbourn, president; LaVerne Borst, clerk;. Mrs. Jennie Saun- ders, treasurer;. and Webber Ware, assessor, who each received 30 votes, the number cast. Three candidates defeated three others in the race for two-year Uni j s sessions for the Na-| + * &* : ine cum ae Grae n Th Robert MecVean of Pontiac was ited Hin he [contest for fwoieeats.) 7 € A iy S aT a , . ‘sg ac as : : j oe Be , = reducing the Council to five mem-| . . Rev. Gentile is vice president of best man. Ushers were Darrel : ° mem: Police Chief Tells All Adrian College. | vor of the proposal to 1,079 | | against it, There are about 8,000 | | JUNE EVELYN SHAW | Mr. and Mrs. Clareree Shaw of _ Texas street, Rochester, have announced the engagement of | their daughter, June Evelyn, to | _ Donald Maxwell, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Hillard Maxwell of John R date hasn't been set, we | ington, | Farmington reads, will be the + ek * afel bers’as stipulated by the new char- Crain of Lake Orion and Marshall be ‘ pula ted boy) Ure new che Rice of Pontiac, brother-in-law of ‘ : * * * the bridegroom. Following the ceremony, a re- pamm_ with ception was held at the bride's \ home. The newlyweds, beth of whom ceived. 152 votes. . ov ‘1958 tag. CLINTON, Okla. iP — Everyone iin town knows what license plate Flected were incumbents Lionel number fo watch out for when 243 votes and Allen Police Chief Garland Hanks drives alenting ;with 235. Dr. Donald/ around. For the 10th consecutive Davidson, another: incumbent, re- year, Hanks got No, 1313 on his trusteeships. “The winning candi- dates were: Lee Palshan, 30 votes; Charles Sherman, 29, and Robert Sutton, 27. Defeated were Ronald Richards, Galen Whipple, and John Teare. Kendall Frosts End Honeymoon; Announce Schedule of Mobile Units Free Chest X Rays Available in Oakland An X-ray mobile unit will be! Wednesday through Friday, a loeated in six areas of the county unit will be stationed at the De- 24433 Nine Mile, will be the next this week, according to A. R. Mus- troit Edison office in South Lyon. |location of the unit from March| son, executive secretary of the The hours will be Wednesday, 2 to|19 through 21. The hours on Oakland County Tuberculosis Assn. 8 p.m.; Thursday, noon to 8 p.m. Wednesday are from 2 to 8 p.m.; Residents will have the oppor- and Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. |Thursday, noon to 8 p.m., and tunity to receive their free yearly, Pye unit will be located at |Friday, 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. chest X-ray recommended by tu-| gouthfield Township Fire Sta- se berculosis officials. | tion No. 3, 18500 13-Mile Rd., A unit will also be located at the The Township Hall in Farm. today front 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Miracle Mile Shopping Center on at Grand River and tomorrow, noon to 8 p.m. Telegraph road. Bloomfield Town- ship, until Friday. Today and Thursday it will be open from noon to 8 p.m. and Wednesday and Fri- 1, 10-Mile road and Evergreen day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. , site of one unit. Taday and Thursday it will be oven from noon to 8 p.m., and Wednesday : and Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 street and remain from Thursday' The program is sponsored by the p-m, The Novi City Hall, 25850-Novijday hours‘ will be 2 to 8 p.m.; ‘sis Detection Project, state and It will move then to Station No from 2 to 8 Pm. ‘day and Tues@sy, noon to 8 p.m. county TB association, Ay Township Fire Station No. 2, Living in Utica ALMONT — Making their home in Utica following a short honey- |moon are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs, ‘Kendall Frost. | The bride is the former Jean | Bulmer, daughter of Mr. and |Mrs. Roland Bulmer of Big Rapids. She is a former Almont homemaking teacher. The bride- groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Frost of Almont. The nuptial rites were spoken in a Feb. 15 ceremony in Friend- ship Hall, United Church, at Big Rapids. The bride wore a pastel blue jackef dress with white accessories. Her corsage was of red roses. * +* * Doris Tremaine was the maid of honor, and a brother of the ‘through Tuesday, March 18. Thurs- Southearstern Michigan Tubérculo-|bride, Allen Bulmer, served as best man. | | A wedding dinner at Osborndale followed the ceremony. SIXTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1958 as Not ‘Just Around Corner’ House Group Told ool orf py goers poorly rte i — north/and 113 degrees. Plan 144 Top Brass. [rms _ inl in W. German Forces BONN (INS) — West Germany's armed forces will have 144 gen-) RELIEVES ALL 5 KINDS Perfected ICBM No Cinch, McElroy Warns OF MINOR ARTHRITIC— WASHINGTON (INS) — Defense) military foreign aid proposals, said Secretary Neil H. McElroy said he believes the United States will) in secret testimony just released euccert ane eg ne | he does not “assume success’ of I BM an operationa] weapon. He: the intercontinental baljistic mis previously set 1960 as the targe cS date for this McElroy, testifying before the But he cautioned those who House Foreign Affairs Committee think an accurate 5,000-mile mis- in support of the edministration ' s | site Is “fest around the corner” and stressed that it is “a very fore, sophisticated kind of weapon.” [sti ates have advanced missile bases McElroy declared: ‘‘To be able ‘close enough to Russia to strike at t ‘to pitch it up into the sky and cut ‘the heart of the Soviet with proven it off at exactly the right velocity, 1,500-mile ‘and through the established pro- Force Thor and Army Jupiter. jectory at that point to be able to hit a point 5,000 miles away from missiles like the Air Britain, France and Turkey have agreed to base U.S. mis- siles on their soil. The first of it is vital that the United against 2144 Allied dividions — 18 U.S. and 1964 allies. —That military research is “‘satisfactory’’ but it is ‘‘one of the really major problems’’ to con- sider in the question of improved tdefense organization to make “‘the most economical possible use’’ of scientists and technicians. erals and admirals by the spring of 1959. The German news agency DPA quoted defense ministry estimates today as saying that 59 more generals and admirals will be created besides the 85 currently on active service with the current 130,000-man military service. * * bad RHEUMATIC —BURSITIC PAIN New ee Gives Quick, (San Pain Due To: fl i Joints (3) Irri- From nails Tae Laboratories (2) my ot Ermer dy inkl comes a new, safe, medicall —< iormulation nai Stim-U-Rub, be- as — as ‘pr adh oo degrees, in min- utes.” Stim-U-Rub also speeds pain- medication right to wee lieved. (2) (3) Irritated nerve ending wotie, ry Muscle spasms ) Soreness of swellin tery So, Stan U- Rub relieves ali your starting point within a mile— | kinds of minor arthritic-rheumatic- t stimulates blood. Minutes cause it stimula bursitic pain for periods that may last four Thor squadrons in Britain is ~—That every dollar in foreign | The national armed forces are SCIENCE were just around the corner. | Just around the corner.’’ + McElroy also testified: —The Soviet Union has a stand- ling army of 175 divisions and other} “We are not so convinced it is’ tp * * r The defense secretary s. —The strength of NATO forces is relatively the same in number as jlast year but has increased in fire- Communist bloc nations 220 divi-| power ‘‘quite a bit’ through new said there- isions—a total of 395 — alignediweapons. spring of 1961, including a 200,- 000-man army. In addition, a territorial force of 50,000 men for home defense independent ‘of NATO is planned, what they call CEP which is the 7 » ly it, can see @ warm, - Junior Editors Quiz on eroetet * propebly eee nue pen pape ed ven rational by the 7 he oe wd pr yeliae equivalent |t¢ reach their final peacetime a ie paste on the skin... 85 for hours, helping you to sleep the talk a good deal about this as if it) end of this year. oO rvices. trength blood is rushed to whole night in comfort st of aw cee by You can- oof cel the @ blood heat’ Get Stim-U-Rub at any drug count- spread like a blanket of soothing warmth over painful joints and mus- sles. Scientists, using electronic skin thermometers, report: “Stim-U-Rub raises skin temperature over pain areas er. If not 100% satisfied, return the un- used portion and your money will be refunded. Anahist Research Labora- tories, Yonkers 2, N. Y. © ise, ananiet c0., me, a £2 I made the Big Change... Tmade the Bi I got QUESTION: What caused the Ice Age? x *«* * ANSWER: This is a hard question and an accurate answer would require more evidence than man has yet collected. We do know, however, that huge sheets of ice once moved down over North America to a line roughly crossing the coun- try between the present locations of Seattle and New York. We know these ice sheets were like the ones now covering Green- land and Antarctica; that they were formed during long perl- ods when snow fell, piling up to such thickness that the weight turned snow to ice. But what caused the long periods of cold which brought so much snow? The earth wobbles as it spins, once each 26,000 years, and some think this would change the climate enough to explain the Ice Age. Others suggest changes in the sun's heat. No one explanation, however, has satisfied all the ex- perts. Some day, perhaps, a scientist will find the correct answer. Who knows—it might be you! fer * * * FOR YOU TO DO: Our picture shows the huge ice sheet crunching along, driving animals before it. The one in front is that king of ancient days, the hairy mammoth. Make ‘a drawing of him. He will look huge with long legs and very small eyes. * * * (Our $10 award goes to Alton Daniels of Hertford, N.C. If you have a good question, send it on a postcard to Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures, in care of The Pontiac Press. Tomorrow: How can anybody eat birds’ nests?) Hearings on Assessments for Sewer, Paving Tonight ssessment!Tennyson avenue, Joslyn to Laight Public hearings on ee tT handel street, Baldwin to Pingree; Pu S t-| n-| rolls prepared for a ew northeast/nar: street, Cadillac to LeGrande area sanitary sewer and seven #tee street, Cadillac to LeGrande; = ~ | street. Astor to East Boulevard; paving projects will occupy City, Yale avenue, Farlisle to Stanley. Commissioners at 8 p.m. in City Hall tonight. * * * In addition, cost estimates total- ing more than $142,000 for seven other projects involving curbing, gutters and graveling will be sub- mitted by City Engineer Lewis M. Wrenn, The cost estimates will cover these projects: Carnell avenue, Bakiwin to Carlisle; |Kinney road, Oakland to Stanley; Ann Arbor avenue, Carlisle to Stanley; Eu-! clid avenue. from High street east — two blocks; Wyoming avenue, Bagley to Franklin road; Stanley avenue, Kinney to Kennett; and Pensecola avenue, Oak- la: d to Monticello. Three recommendations from Although a new pumping sta- the Planning Commission will be tion is included in the sewer considered. They are for rezon- ~ project, property owners are ing of two lots on the northeast! onty being assessed a total of side of Oakland avenue, between $25,000, or $3 per frontage foot. ‘Inglewood and Sarasota avenues, on new pipelines, The city is (from Residential 2 to Commercial paying $51,000, including the cost 1; the rezoning of the . Crystal of the pumping station. Beach Housing project at the end _\of Lake street to Residential3; Rhea gia a and the continued zoning of two lots at the southwest .corner of streets in the vicinity of Second’ _.). and Columbia avenues. Elizabeth Lake avenue and Mur- . ; ie & phy street as residential 3. Other hearings will be on as- * * * sessment rolls for these paving) A petition protesting the Oakland jobs: : avenue change has been filed with the Planning Commisston. 3 Want the sweetest performance your car can give...and thrifty mileage, too? Make the Big Change to Standard Gasolines—get the BIG BONUS developed by Standard Re- search. 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The Donelson-Johns Funeral Home also provides great beauty . : - ond fine itacilivies=! decision. the club’s only remaining hold- | Harvey Kuenn, who had three out—Lew Burdette, the World hits and a walk for the day, | lashed out a double in the bot- Series pitching hese. “He'll be-in camp soon to sign’ tom of the 9th to drive in Reno ‘and begin to work,”’ the manager said cheerfully. ‘‘He just doesn't) x * * ‘mound in the 10th Jim Landis The spring's biggest explosion singled and catcher Farl Battey | occurred at Clearwater, Fla. The walked. Harry Byrd _ replaced Philadelphia Phillies erupted for McDermott and Luis Aparicio 11 runs in the seventh inning as sacrificed. | they beat the St. Louis Cardinals, * * * | 18 to 8. | Earl Torgeson batted for Sam 1 | THD FOR LEAD — Wally | Burkemo, veteran Franklin Hills ' golf pro, shot a four-under-par | 68 yesterday to climb into a first _ place tie with Ken Venturi and | Billy Casper in the $20,000 New Orleans Open. Burkemo, Venturi and Casper now have 36-hole to- tals of 139. Royals Capture Class A Crown believe that they’ve got the ‘ * of the league? Vice-president Charley took 8,000 words to do it, Of coyrse Comiskey isn’ From the Press Box. BY BRUNO L,. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press LAKELAND, Fla.—The American League “champions of 1958” pulled into Henley Field yesterday. We refer to the Chicago White Sox and th pen * What makes the White Sox so sure they are so much better than the Yankees, Tigers, Red Sox and the rest ey actually nant wrapped up. * Comiskey told them so, and he’s the big boss. t the 25-game winner. He doesn’t hit .350 nor does he field .999. But he’s the boss and when he puts his reasons in 19 pages of type as to why the Chisox should win the pennant, then who dares argue differently? xk *« * Comiskey has all the plans on paper so manager Al Lopez has nothing more to do than follow them. Comiskey has it figured out that pitching is at least 60 per cent of the team and the White Sox are much better than this percentage. ’ By Comiskey’s plan, Billy Pierce, Dick Donovan and Early Wynn will win 20 games and Jim Wilson, Bob Keegan and Bill Fischer will give the Sox six The Lakeside Royals won the! ‘Class A City League baseket- iball championship for the second | Bertoia and Billy Martin with |straight year Monday night with a the best shor two outs to knot the score at 4-4, (71-59 victory over CIO Local 394 keystone combination second to none. in the finals of the double elim- like hard work and calisthenics.” With Mickey McDermott on the jnation playoffs at Pontiac Central! SOX HIG | High. Harvey Rowan meshed 20 points, | Levi Pilgrim threw in 15 more and Larry Peet added 11 as the Royals captured city “A” honors again. Felix Hopwood netted 16 points and Mel Taylor bagged 10 sorbed the punishment as 14 George Thomas, playing first Phillies went to bat and played base. Thomas made a nice peg merry-go-round on the bases on jto Thompson at the plate with six singles, four walks and two |plenty of time to catch Landis. errors, But the Tiger catcher, anxious to The big hit for the Cardinals|M7ow to the slow-footed batter was a three-run homer by Joe going into ‘third, missed Landis [Cunningham in the seventh. and that proved to be the winning eet lrun. Bob Purkey pitched three per-| Jim Bunning started for Det- fect innings and Smoky Burgess| Toit and was wild as he walked and Vada Pinson hit homers as| three men in the first inning. the Cincinnati Redlegs defeated) He settled down and allowed the Kansas City Athletics, 5 to 3,| only two hits and a run in three at Tampa. _| hnanings. | In Orlando, rookie center fielder; Rookie Bob Bruce, who now € > @RES Albie Pearson was the hero for|jives in Birmingham, Mich., was Washington as the Senators topped'the victim of three Sox runs as the Pittsburgh Pirates, 7 to 4 The little fellow drove in four of! walks in his three innings. his team’s runs on hits with the| et * bases loaded. | . There were no games scheduled’ Outstanding performance was in Arizona's cactus league. jturned in by rookie Chuck Daniel ~ Lane Has Fancy Ideas for Indians Howe Threatens By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Frank Lane, the Cleveland In- dians general manager, has never been one to. run out of ideas, and seems at his best when promulgat- ing: a few * * Anyone hanging around the In- dians training camp at Tucson, Ariz. these days will tell you that Lane has probably out-Barnumed * Mr. Bailey of the circus duo with’) his present camp setup and some fancy ideas for the coming 1958 baseball season. Lane . has provided Manager Bobby Bragan with thre full time coaches, five former major league starg as “instructors” and a for- mer Olympic track star to round out hig illustrious facuty. * * * Lane, as dean of this Curious College, is Overseer Extraordi- nary, telling his professors what to do after they have told the players what to do. and Hoot Evers and Bob Ken-' In between these classes Lane inedy on hitting. offers a few suggestions for gen- * * + eral consumption. who gave up only one hit in three innings.. McDermott was the los- ing pitcher while Dixie Howell, who pitched the last three frames before giving way to Rudolfo Arrias, was the winner. Steve Boros, who hit into double plays his first two trips, had a Scoring Leader sis "Sc. Sy ‘9th inning rally with a double for Rookie Cardinal hurlers ab- (Esposito and hit a grounder to ak: ‘he gave up five hits and: five _up steam and maintain it. * To give it that three-dimensional * * * Wing Ace Nine Points the Tigers, Bill Taylor got on look ex-Olympian Harrison Dil- The latest is the planting of Behind M : h first on an error and after Mar- lard teaches the boys how to get microphones behind home plate enin ore in 4t 'tin’s single to drive in Boros, and the first and third base coach-| Place x ‘ing lines so the fans can listen in} Some of the veterans think it on confabs, rhubarbs, and general) ‘will pay off, though they admit it | banter. is hard to assimilate such a great | All of this would be with t amount of instruction over such a league's approval and would be short period of time. contcaiied in the press box. Cincinnati Can Tie Pistons for 2nd by Winning Final By THE ASSOCLATED PRESS |tons have completed their regular . ; _ schedule with a 33-39 mark. The Cincinnati Royals can fin-| j¢ the Royals can defeat the ish in a tie for second place in the ; abers at Minneapolis Wednesday, MONTREAL \# — Gordie Howe, he ace Detroit winger, is making a belated bid to retain his National Hockey League scoring title. But ;with only seven games remaining, he has a sitperman-sized job on his hands. * | | al * * r Statistics from league head- quarters show _Montreal’s Dickie Moore still the leader with 75 points compared to 71 for team- mate Henri Richard and New York's Andy Bathgate. Howe, who scored four points last week to double the output of the others, now is fourth with 66. Like Howe, Moore, Richard and Bathgate have seven games re- 'Kuenn got his game-tying double. 1 the Sox from Indianapolis fast year, had two singles and two walks, while Ted Beard, an old- timer who was up with Pitts- burgh four times in the mid- forties, had a double and a triple. Several great - defensive plays by Bubba Phillips at third, and Nellie Fox at second snuffed out Tiger scoring chances. Jim Greengrass played his first game in right field for the Tigers. He had a walk and hit three long balls which were caught near the fence in center field. { ‘water to meet the Philadelphia Phillies, and tomorrow the Cincin- Today the Tigers are at Clear-| to Tead the CIO's Tosing cause. The Union quintet had forced the tournament to its best . of- | three limit by scoring a 68-66 triumph over the Royals last week | Pontiac Police advanced to the | | city Class C finals with a 44-38 con- |quest of Town & Country Lounge | Hast night at Lincoln Junior High. |The Policemen will meet Bud & |Lou’s Bar tonight in the Lincoln gym at 8:30 for the city crown. | * | Pontiac Boys Club reached the \finals of the Class D tourney with a 54-48 win over Auburn Heights | Boys Club Monday, also in the Lin- coln gym. The Pontiac B. C. cag- lers face Auburn 5 & 10 tonight ‘for the title at 7 o'clock on the Lincoln floor, New Michigan Captain ANN ARBOR, Mich. u»—Bobby Watt, a sophomore defenseman from Toronto, has been elected -eaptain of next year’s Michigan hockey team. starting pitchers to be used in rotation. He also figures that Nellie Fox, as the best second aseman in the league, and Luis Aparicio, whpm he calls tstop in the league, give him a defensive H ON JACKSON Then there’s Ron Jackson. Comiskey is sure Jackson is ready to make the grade this year and he has it all figured out that the 6-foot-7 first baseman from West- ern Michigan College will hit about .310. And Earl Torgeson and Walt Dropo in Comiskey’s mind make up the best bench at first base anywhere. What about Larry Doby and Minnie Minoso who were traded? They accounted for 182 runs-batted-in between them, but Comiskey feels “we didn’t lose too much power, we never had much.” The Sox “know” Billy Goodman will hit around .300 at third base and Tito Francona, obtained from Baltimore, is “sure” to have more music in his bat because “he loves” Comiskey Park. x *« * “If we're going to win the pennant, we’ve got to beat the Yankees,” says manager Al Lopez. The “Senor” has all the optimism of his boss, maybe because he has orders to. fill the Sox dugout with that pennant atmosphere. ’ | Last year the White Sox won only eight games | from the Yankees. This year Comiskey wants only to hold the edge on New York. He will be happy with a 12-10 record with the Bombers, and he has - it all figured out how Chicago will do it. Ray Moore, obtained from Baltimore, Gerry Staley and \Dixie Howell will be ready in the bullpen for those last \two innings which Comiskey points out were disastrous for Chicago in at least eight games. Incidentally, the Sox feel that Detroit could be “troublesome.” But there it is. That’s how the pennant lis won on paper—“Comiskey-style.” Going Into Finals at New Orleans - NEW ORLEANS. — The final 36 holes of the $20,000 New Or- leans Open got under way today with Ken Venturi, Bill Casper and Walter Burkemo the men to beat for the title. . Venturi scrambled for a 71 yes- terday after carding an opening round 68 to fall into the tie with Burkemo, one-time PGA champion from Franklin Hills, Mich., and Casper, the long hitter from Apple Valley, Calif. Burkemo came in with a four- under-par 68 after posting 71 in the first round and Casper tacked a 70 ishared the lead with Venturi at 139. The 36-hole finals today were on to his first round 69 as they’ iWestern Division of the National Cincinnati Sadi tient iwcaidl end maining before the start of the It’s hard to see where a team Basketball . Assn. providing they can go wrong with men like Mel,Win their final regular game of the Harder handling pitchers, and Ed-/S¢@son Wednesday night. die Stanky and Red Kress handling} The resurgent Royals kept their general instructional duties. These hopes alive by overwhelming the are“the full time aides. St. Louis Hawks 122-84 in the only Visiting profs include Tris8ame played last night. Speaker, with courses in hitting | * * * and fielding, Clyde McCullough on Cincinnati's record now is catching, Jo-Jo White on bunting*while the second-place Detroit P 32-39, is- Enter the hot stove league and play YOU’RE THE MANAGER (Second of a series) Ci a7 ~~ &§ ‘ * = we & cad | The Redlegs and Pittsburgh are qitied 1-1 in the bottom of the ninth , i ti. Bob Smith (L) is as one of baseball's most astute| ®t Cincinna ; managers. His Cincinnati Red-|Pitching for the Pirates. George legs finished in fourth place in|Crowe, the first Redleg batter, 1957 after battling four other flies out. Don Hoak follows with clubs for the lead over the first/ single and streaks to third on half of the campaign. ‘another one-bagger by Ed Bailey. By BEN OLAN Birdie Tebbetts is recognize nati Redlegs, with their list of murderer’s row hitters, visit Lake- ‘Stanley Cup Playoffs. \up tied for second. ams p or second. The teams + @© | would then toss a coin to decide) which gets the home court advan-| Howe scored three goals and one : CHICAGO DETROIT ! tage in their best-of three playoff 4ssist. during the week while AB RH AB R Hj lseries |Moore, leader in goals scored,|Etposito ss 3 © Bertoia 3b 5 2 1 8. a. |b iaiion 34 total. Bath H-Torgeson 1 6 © Martin ss 4 1 1 | The Royals broke the game wide Da88ed two for a 34 total. Bath- gtaley p 9 9 © Kuenn cf 4 0 3 a 3 . So : j ‘ox 5 0 alters open with a 30-point second period |84te had a goal and an assist and Coho, ir 5 0 0 Maxwell If 4 0 1 ‘while St. Louis could score only Richard had two assists, running Jackson 1b 3 0 6 E-Kaline 6 0 0 15, That gave Cincinnati a 57-40 his league leading total in that des ert Ae cca id 5 oi ihalftime lead and the Royals Partment to 46. |Lanois cf 3.1 2 -Orborne 1b 1 0 0 iwrapped it up by outscoring the _ Montreal's pons ae COM| Kecean p 10% oe ess ar eats thicte 25.72 jin tinues to pace the goalies with a B-Francona 1 0 0 o 0 0 |Western Division titlists 35-23 in’? = ae sine, aterace lmeoanasdi p16 (Gcardesirf 4 08 ithe third stanza. «VJ goals-agains ge. | Howell p ! : 0 Thompson c 4 . | Arias p ® Boros % 5 | * * * The scoring leaders: G-Apar' ss 0 0 0 Bunning p © 0 0 Jack Twyman and Clyde Lovel-| 1 yroore, stontreal . eck A-Harris 1 $ ° lette topped. the winners with 23) 2. Bathgate. New York 29 42 71, a regher 1 0 0 petra nrlece with eas cole, ‘ Howe. Detroit pel Daniel p 9 0 8 ng 19 of his points i e firs . Horvath, Boston 33059) " re : : —rs in the first) 3 ENcenberger Chicago 2s 36 54 ___ Suisse ff 0 8 6 alf. Teammate Maurice Stokes) 7. Henry, New York -..... 312153 rotate 36 8 9 Totals 2» 410 contributed 20 points and snared) § tgence,, Mitsrae! 34 26-3) A-Grounded out for Bunning in 3rd. 15 rebounds. /10. Stastuk, Boston ..... 30 ©«630~S 5g, +-B-Grounded into force play for Keegan. Bob Pettit and, Cliff Hagan were ‘! Pelvecchio, Detroit’ 17 3350, Digate oa cerer ter Daniel morn high for the Hawks with 17 points coe intentionally for Maxwell in a * * i A | }each. ; Final at Santa Anita err into force play for Os-) | The Philadelphia Warriors get a | G-Sacrificed for Arias in 10th. ‘chance to clinch third place in the' ARCADIA, Calif. (INS) — Santa , H-Grounded . into fielders choice for Eastern Division tonight. A Phil-| Anita Park rings down the curtain eee CHICAGO AL 010 201 000 1—5 necessitated because of the heavy rains that postponed the tourna- ment’s opening until Sunday. PGA Tournament Director Harvey Ray- nor said the event had to be com- pleted today to allow the touring pros to move on to Pensacola, Fla. where a $15,000 tournament opens Thursday. * * * Big Bill Nary of Wayne, Mich., carded the day’s best round with a 67 while Mike Krak of Morgan- town, W. Va., had a 68. Gene Littler of Singing Hills, Maxwell of Odessa, Tex., for the first round lead, took a 78 yester- day to drop out of the top 20. The fairways on the 6,700-yard Ren te ei ; ial rating? | Roy McMillan walks, filling the What is your managerial rating lnases. Pitcher’ Brooks ™ Lawrence (R) is the next batter with Alex Grammas (R) to follow. Would you: a. Let Lawrence bat and swing In the following instance, Tebbetts’ strategy resulted in a Redleg vic- tory, Would you have made the same maneuver? Lawrence? . (Other data: Lawrence has one hit in three tries in this game and 13-for-80 for the year; he has given up seven hits in nine innings: the Redlegs have Ted Kluszewski and Smoky Burgess, both lefty batters, available for pinch-hitthg.) ‘(gy *adog) Tt Sura paemutoTg “seoy rors seriuys put soue -AWT 103 oo ae —D :jmeey a 4 a New York Knickerbocker loss to the Boston Celtics would elimin- ate the Knicks mathematically. adelphia victory over St. Louis or|on its winter meeting today with DETROIT the $100,000-added San Juan Capi-| strano Handicap over a mile and three-quarter grass course. NEW YORK (# — If confidence can turn the trick, Tony Anthony is all set for a return shot at Archie Moore's world light heavy- weight championship. Anthohy was belted out by ol’ Archie in Los Angeles last summer. It took Moore just seven rounds. But youth never gets discour- aged, and at 23, Anthony is hop- ing for another try. First, of course, he must get past Yvonne Durelle, Tony Eyes New Title Try a fishing fleet owner from Baie Ste. Anne, N.B., Friday in Madison| Square Garden. “I make several mistakes against Moore,’ Anthony said.| “The worst was my failure to. grab and hold when he hurt me. I might have gotten by if I had. Now I've learned to tie a guy up) | when he hits me. It’s not natural | for me to clinch, so I found it! hard to learn.” > | 061 000 003 6 — 4 E-Fox, Bruce, Esposito. PO-A—Chicago (AL) 30-19 Detroit 30-17. DP—Boros, Martin and Boone; Be Boone; Martin an icago 13, Detroit 10 Beard, Boone, Bertola, Battey, Phillips, Boros, Kuenn.. 38—Beard, 85B— Landis, Beard. 8—Aparicio, Cage Results Sie Sa ee — a. Indiana, Pa, Tehrs "9%. Troy. Ala. $1. 79 Platteville, Wis, St. 77, Austin, Tex, 59 * Calif., tied with Venturi and Billy) Burkemo Tied for Ist Landis, who was recalled by | City Park No. 1 Course were still soggy from the weekend rains, and winter rules, whereby a play- er could improve his lie, were still in effect. Moore Mentioned for LaSalle Place PHILADELPHIA ™ — Dudey Moore, who is said to be at odds jwith Duquesne University over its basketball policies, today was re- liably reported the next man to succeed Jim Pollard at LaSalle College. The announcement of ‘|Moore’s appointment is expected within a day or so, x* *« * Pollard resigned the LaSalle job yesterday after three seasons — his first in basketball coaching. _'He said he was “not satisfied" jwith the results—a 48-28 -record— over that period, including a 16-9 ‘slate this season, GRAPEFRUIT ue, NATIONAL LEAGUE Wea > : '8an Francisco ® 1.000 Chicago : 6 1.000 St. eee 1 667 | Cincinnati 1.667 ' Philadelphia 1 667 ‘Los Angeles 1 667 Milwaukee oOoCe 2 333 Pittsburgh 0 2 900 AMERICAN LEAGUE on Lost Pet. Boston 0 1.000 Chicago cane 1 667 Kansas City .... 1 00 fWashington 1 00 Detrow ne cesues 3 333 Cleveland 3 000 Baltimore 2 00 New York... Serune 0 3 600 JESPAY'S SCHEDULE TU Cleveland vs. Baltimore at Scottsdale, Fia. Chicago (A) vs. Boston at Sarasota, Fla, Detroit ys. Phila. at Clearwater, Louis Pitts at Ft. Mey San Fran at Mesa. Ariz, . Los Angeles at Miami, MONDAY'S RESULTS Washington 7, Pittsburgh 4 Philadelphia 18, St. Louis 8 ‘Cincinnati 5, Kansas City 3 Los Angeles 7, Milwaukee 5 Chicago (A) 5. Detroit 4 Bos . New 5 “B" 6, Cincmnati “ West Va. Wesleyan 81, Arkansas Tech 75 3 Pacific Lutheran 76, E. New Mexico | of 2. Coe 63, Portiand, Ore., 61 Bae ea ‘iia S Sg PLENTY OF YELL — Billy M , Mo. 78, ; } — Billy Ma Pasadena, Calif. 80, Hastings, Neb. 55 an mee : he hasn't stopped hollering. Here, California 87, Oregon’ Stale 45 candidate peps up a workout at Seattle 99, * Lakeland, Fla. : \ lows State 63, Missouri 59, overtime ™ rtin has been traded around, but the Detroit Tigers’ new shortstop the Tiger spring training base in 4 |New York vs. Pitts vs, 4 oe” i _ EIGHTEEN — _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1958 Pontiac Meets Waterford in Regional | By BILL CORNWELL West Bloomfield and the Marys. ville-Brighton winner, The battle It took several years for Pontiac for the crown will take place Sat. Central and Waterford high schools urday night at 8 p.m, to ~ together on the basketball Orchard Lake St. Mary, a Class ane : s! ; er between powerful Ferndale and C. hopeful, enters regional activity Bet) Sy peed ue this foe Pov Oak Dondero, which ap- at Birmingham, along with Sub- the first tirne tn Races 14 en./Dears to be the “weak sister” in urban Catholic League champ Si. gagement at Pontiac Central. Afiee a _ | Th , one Ghat nd HE = : ‘fe | omas, St. Gregory, St. Charles a difficult 1st half, the Chiefs and Richmond turned on-the steam for a 71-41 : * * * victory. i The Eaglets put their hopes on Now, less than two months Ia- the line tonight against highly re. ter, the two quintets are clashing garded St. Paul at 6:45 p.m. st. & Pontiac Central High gymnasium featuring such area strongholds as undefeated Troy and Rochester, along with Jest Bloomfield, Brighton and Marysville. Marysville, conqueror of strong ‘Algonac in the Port Huron district, ‘tackles Brighton Wednesday at 7:30 to initiate the tourney. Troy and Rechester square oft at 7 o'clock on Friday night, fol- lowed by an 8:30 game between pionship final, Berkley is a thor- oughly capable team which could give the Parkers trouble, but Jim Wink’s perennial title con- tenders will be favored to escape unharmed, Ferndale will be heavily favored to thrash the Oaks and join the Parkers in the championship Possibilities are great that round. Ferndale and the Parkers will | A highly interesting Class B re- tangle in Friday evening’s cham- |gional tournament looms in the jal, which promises to be one of the ibest anywhere, sends Inter-Lakes ichampion Berkley against mighty Highland Park tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, followed by 9:15 encount- Game Rooms again, this time in the semifinal : : . 8 Ben meets St. Thomas at 8 and S|. F inishing Attics of the prep regional basketball Gregory plays St. Charles in the and Basements. tournament. - 9:15 nighteap. Richmond drew a bye and will face the Orchard rE oz 5 ae The “luck of the draw," that little tournament procedure that blesses or curses many a school- boy team, threw the two neighbor- ing institutions together for another match. Lake-Grosse Pte. winner Thursday evening at 8. There is a good chance that Flint Northern and Flint Central will clash for the 4th time this year in the Flint IMA regional. Central , will be a top-heavy choice over Alpena and Northern also looks better than Arthur when the tournament begins Thursday night, which would match the, city rivals in the title final. Another clash of giants looks in the offing at East Detroit where Grosse Pte. faces weak Port Huron and unbeaten Detroit Austin locks horns with Notre Dame of Harper Woods. A grosse Pte.-Austin final OTHER MODERNIZATION SPECIALS... * Pre-Finished Plywood PANELING * Decorator Ceiling TILE FHA MODERNIZATION LOANS AVAILABLE THRU THIS OFFICE * * * Pontiac and Waterford will col- ‘lide Wednesday night at 8:30 in regional action at Livonia Bentley High School. The winner of that contest will face the survivor of the Bentley- Detroit Catholic Central game for the regional crown and the right to advance to the state quarter- finals. Host Bentley and the Shamrocks open their regional activity tonight, Pontiac Press Epete lalso at 8:30. th N | YER OUT — Here is a novel bit of action from last Saturday’s tk t ney Sores pray ing. ‘ ; ‘ : , Fagan ; . arren, Bi-County League cham district eee eee game at Southfield between Water Oakland County’s _ remaining pion, tangles with highly rated | ford and Utica. Larry Bowen of Waterford (18) gives the impression |) urnament hopefuls _ likewise Harper Woods Thursday night at 7 in the feature attraction of the Class B regional on the East De- troit court. LUMBER 27 Orchard Lake. FE 2-8387 of heading toward a neutral corner after flattening his opponent. The fallen foe, however, happens to be John Herrington, a team- mate of Bowen's. Mike Bortman of Utica (5) stands over Herring- ton like a referee counting him out. The Skippers beat Utica, 62-57, and meet Pontiac Central Wednesday night at Livonia Bentley in the regional tourney semifinal at 8:30. Unbeaten Chassell Quintet Led by Deadeye Mattson By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS joff 1,488 points in his four-year career. Chassell has lost but seven learned their foes yesterday in re- gional tourney drawings throughout the area. The Birmingham Class A region- Marilynn Smith Wins Tourney on Long Chip Shot JACKSONVILLE, Fla. wh — A chip shot from 34 yards out that rolled into the cup on the IJsth green gave Marilynn Smith top money in the $5,000 Jacksonvilic SANDERS FORRENT | - TRAVIS — HARDWARE 458 Orcharé Lake Ave. FE 5-872 | Harrison Sets Pace for Y’ Title Win Paced by the sharp shooting of. ‘Homer Harrison, Hasse's Phar- macy five completed an undefeat- ed season, last night, with the YMCA men’s intramural basket- f — im i «The Bent time Don Maties times in that 91-game span. Matt-\pall championship. . Harrison hit. |Women's Open golf tournament. S$ |takes the basketball court for Chas-'son has averaged 16.4 points per 25 points in the 60-41 victory over | * + * ’ lv « in t ~~ et ori + es } : ( . j T Cleoned | points are includes, a ween trechymen sek: Matthews Hargreaves, in which’ | The Wichita, Kan., professions! E d Mattson is the 6-1 marksman who son when he tallied only 98 in 19 2 as players hit the | yesterday posted a one over Pat an > a . scoring column. Gene Wright led! 173 for the final round and a 7: has led the little Upper Peninsula games. | : | 1 Blocked | high school to Class D champion-; Copper country hoop fans consid. |!*ers with 14. wad indivi | |hole total of 299 that was worth N u )ships the last two years. He was er Mattson the outstanding Prep iyi fumee Sere vG si ivi ul to $875. THE HATTER |the main reason behind Chassell’s cager in Michigan. His coach, Ea P es, awarded by ant N sak | . * * E new state record, 60 victories in a Helakoski, calls him a “dream|*MCA Physical director. RIVALS AT CENTER — Waterford’s John Pontisc Press Phote Fay Crocker of Montevideo. string ps (ee Hasse's will represent Pontiac, . . aie i Weucuay (linished ane: stroke acl R 12 MT. CLEMENS ST. |string. | Strviv : Painiert F ‘Y’ in the district and state YMCA Herrington, left, and Harrison Munson of Pon- Herrington is the leading scorer for the Skippers ' ab ad re Fs oan a FE 3-7514 agp ees Soe Ms CR aa s. Tt state| tiac Central will-be rivals ter Wednesday s the school’s individual single game 2 and claimed $675, Mariene 3-75 ‘begin regional play this week at 29/tourneys. To qualify for the state tiac Central will-be rivals at center nesday and holds the sc s vidua gle game [Bauer Hagge of Delray Beach point record while Munson is the Chiefs’ rebound- ing specialist. Both boys stand 6 feet 2, Game time tomorrow night is 8:30. DiBiase Wins Split Verdict Over Schmidt | Now a senior, Mattson has tolled ate =a ween Sites. A full card is slated for to-they must first stop Flint “Y'’| night with the regionals winding Thursday night, in a game at the | Here's the Tire Sal night when the Skippers and ‘the Chiefs collide in the semifinals of the Class A regional high school basketball tournament at Livonia Bentley. |Fla., took $525 third place money iwith a 301, : | | up Saturday. Next week 32 winners Pontiac “‘Y”’ at 8 p.m. and Owosso. | in classes A, B, C and D advance) os to the quarterfinals. The Class E . . = ° title will be decided Saturday. | Big Man, Physically and Golfwise ] a i ouve Waited For! | apa standings — ° ; A : NE th UPR—Tony DiBia-e EASTERN DIVISION Lest Pet.| e the college student who fights lik: Oy retell ann) a dead end kid, beat Peter | Philadelphia 3 34514) ee Schmidt for Uncle Sam's benefit New ret acer va = 486) NEW YORK UW — It is obvious) But he'll rever be a thin man and /1956, his first full year on the golf a real long hitter. After turning Now he wants to do it again {ol STEEN DIVESICNonLest Pet,|to anyone who looks at Bill Casper, he’s adverse to hard toil on the |tour, and finished 12th among the pro, he choked up his grip and T,,,, DiBiase’s bank sccount ee oul ker te = 33, that he has been eating well since) Practice tee that many pros go touring players with official win-| shortened his backswing to gain . x - * : Cineinnatt | enon 3 39 ‘Silhe became a golf pro. | through. inings of $18,733.41. Last year he’ control and cure a chronic hook. | “ : nneapo = 19 $3 268 ; lmove i 4 | “Thi takes care of my in- . : ; ; ten’ Casper. an amiable 2%6-vear-olq moved up to ninth with $20,807, He gets results with fine chip- § one €s care of my TUESDAY'S GAMES Bill is a big man who looks even’ Casper. an amiable 26-year-old including first-place money in the, ping and putting. come _ taxes, said 22 year-old Philadelphia at St New York at Boston MONDAY'S RESULT Cincinnati 122, St. Louis 84 WEDNESDAY'S SCHEDULE Philadelphia at Syracuse Louts . ony, a geology student at New : ; 1 a veers a eee mae hat of those stars, recently cmerged!opens. ana ~ ne wie a touring york University after he won « wou! — na m the ane frcem obscurity, who have taken) This year he's assured of 180 es _ d te re G me pag disputed split decision over the man hurrying to the neares Te- charge of the winter golf tour! Niime the! olavelaliourn ant) es @ determined sort of & BY Romanian - born Schmidt at Si . jevery time he plays a rnament|who *concentrates so hard he \bigger. He admits to 215 pounds native of San Diego, Calif., is one Phoenix and Kentucky Derby TIRES New York at Boston j | | Cincinnati at Minneapolis ducing establishment. But he has is 7 ee | Nicholas Ar N ay night, in : at Less Than . the delicate touch of a billiard “US ea oe ns Ae ae ote aere harm [corm't even notice his wife in vuaa bee ’ MONDAY'S FIGHTS expert around the greens. | ment players list. thats hardly ithe gallery. | , By The Asseciated Pres | ow ) ow ‘yvia drop in the bucket. He collected! . ; . x ke NEW YORK—T DiBiase, 149, Ne - _ | When Bill won thé Bing Croxby|a drop in the buc | “§ ; he oncel «an: ; York, outpointed Peter Schinidt, 143s.| _C&SPEF, = records show, i oienament in January, it was hisia total of $5,500 at the Crosby So many give UP. once) “Tl be glad to take him on New York, 10. usually plays a bit better golf oo) victory «i \Clambake after winning $2,200 for\commented sadly. “Why, You again next month,” said Tony | VANCOUVER—Archie Moore, 201%, San! during those periods when he's (OU'th victory since he joined the/-lamb _— might hole out on the next shot./ when the promoters asked him if ‘Diego. stopped Bob Albright, 227, Los| watching his weight carefully, [PT tour in 1955—a year that|fourth at Los Angeles. And if you have a bad round,'he woul r Neal * oe a ei —— ———|marked the emergence of a half) pespite his bulk, Casper isn’t |there’s always tomorrow.” | ui ase fod sa ie eg dozen or more players who now are coming to the top. a Casper was a high school golf) , star and San Diego County amateur | NIBT N 2 rT U t champion before he joined the . NS O. €am pse Navy in 1951. ‘ * ier shopping.” NHL Standings In Fine Whiskey SAVE NOW! KANSAS CITY ® — The unde- cerned because of what happened In his first tournament after 9 TUESDAY'S NHL STANDINGS feated leathernecks of Westernito the No, 2 seeded team last 6.70/15 om ning the touting pom the 185 tints niveraty. NO. eee EA ag aL BY $ 95 ag aos | happy winner of $33.33. jentry, throw their caps into the | Coach Stix Morley's ae New Yore 0.00) 282411 67 173 178 a a : \National Intercollegiate, basketball necks (23-0) meet lightly regarded | netreit a os bed > ~ 45 ee 4-Ply & f AA Bill won the Montreal Open in'tournament tonight a bit con-|Georgia Teachers (12-15) at 6 a vs BBL AL 53 1g9 0s Black é . so | The Portland, Ore. Pilots, who|New York at ‘Detron CAMES played the toughest schedule of No pemeaioeeane SEeette any of the teams and were seeded | yontrest ae Rey S SCHEDULE vee List $21.80 $475 No, 2, were eliminated in the open- |New York at Chicago ‘ ular ing half. of the first round yester-| : ® lday by unseeded Coe College of} , HOLYORE. Mass —Carmelo Costa, 13%. ‘Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 63-61. Pete toe . ee: | NE WORLEANS—Tony Dupas, 158. New Drury Colege of Springfield, ‘Orleans, defeated Clarence Cook 134, Bas ‘Mo., also scored an_ upset in trop. 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Lewis, a Pontiac Press 15 Georges Newp. 9/| team, Anderson {ns., 1068. Ind. (3 ge Griff's Gril 14 W. 8 Canteen 9/D.- Pennell, 695: (oom, West Side Can- x Cleaners SH _Anderson Ins, _ Ti teen, 2629. HOME OWNERS Package Policy Dwelling, Household and Personal West Virginia AP Champs} By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Coach Fred Schaus’ squad from \cisco was placed fourth and Tem- Cincinnati collected the second| ‘Morgantown, W.Va., captured top, ‘ple fifth, followed by Maryland, largest nuthber, aa West Virgia, a team of tower: /honors, today in the final Asso-|Kansas, Notre Dame, Kentucky| Points are awarded on the basis | ing mount boys with deadly iciated * Press poll, making ae and Duke in that order to com-|of 10 for a first place vote, nine, shooting Beni is the nation’s No. 1 teventih hour spurt to the position|plete the “‘Top Ten." for second, etc. West Virginia’ 8; ao eee team for the it held most of the campaign. The West Virginians gained the point total was 1,400 even com- Cincinnati. finished second and honor impressively, grabbing 89 of pats with 1, aid for sae the wo ow the Mountaineers must/Kansas State fell from first tothe first place votes of the 167 ak. eam over tne prove it in the championship tour- third after suffering two setbacks sports writers and broadcasters /™4r * ege The Associated Press’ final college bas-| i | bility nament ‘coming up. ‘during the final week. San Fran-'who participated in the balloting. eetbell pati ee iserae eae one Property, Theft and L a = first place votes and ipod records in parentheses: | Coverage « * « : 1. West Virgiaia (89) . .. (26-1 > 14005 3 ‘ | 2. Cmcinnati (37) eanGee » 1314) ‘ . 2 3. caaass co LE ao } = 4 San Francisco (8) . i 4 5. Temple (9) ; » 910! 6. Maryland (7) ) 652 | —— PREMIUM 7. Kansas (1) se )* 501) 8 Notre Dame (5).... >» 479) 9. Kentucky (1) ; : 10. Duke — By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nationally, meets Boston College|Karfsas State of the Big Eight and); peyton “CON? TEN’ (4.5 The basketball: bounces: in New|2%d Dartmouth is paired with|Cincinnati: of the Missouri Valley |}} diane (p . tees York, Evanston, Ill., Stillwater, Connecticut in the other games conference at Friday's Midwest |i#- Bradley «1 Okla., and Shreveport, La., to-/with the three New York winners|regional in Lawrence, Kan. 16. Auburo (4) N E EXPIRATION | = DATE The Far West Regional will be 4 t ie 98 E “) ' “* i ; . ; rt i ‘ iC d 1h. Seattle 36 Sou » 51 O N a POLICY begins its preliminary shape-up|gionals at Charlotte, N.C. Friday at San Francisco. She Coes Bt: see “4 night as the NCAA tournament joining Temple in the Eastern Re-| for four high-powered weekend/and Saturday. | AP Wirephote regionals * * * Notre no in Tennessee | THEN SEE US! | FOLLEY UNHAPPY — Zora Folley bangs his head with his | guch powers as West Virginia, Tech’s Ohio Valley Conference NOW You Can hand as he is informed by his manager, Bill Swift, right, that his today voted to the regular season|champs and Pitt, led by All- Amer-| see scheduled March 19 bout with Eddie Machen had been postponed. |national championship in the final|ica Don Hennon, goes against Mid| Get a Com lete Mario: Spaminato, Machen’s training director, said Machen had |Associated Press poll, Maryland,| American champion Miami, Ohio P. pulled a muscle in his left shoulder 10 days ago while sparring. He |Notre Dame and Oklahoma State at Evanston. The two winners, reported Dr. Sam Sherman had recommended that Machen now [are scheduled in a seven-game join Kentucky's Southeastern Con- | ALIGNMENT for 87 50 ' : : ; heduled Shreveport for the Southwest Con-!gional at Lexington, Ky., Friday . crack at Floyd Patterson’s heavyweight title, is now schedul lorence tile, ana iSacurday, at fee a | a | ; West Virgini, stung by the loss; The Stillwater stop is a one- | . jof injured backcourt star Don Vin-/game affair with Oklahoma) 0. B ig Ten Sets B a sketbal] cent, plays Manhattan College as/State playing Loyola of New Or-| ball coaches have drafted their| van Ti'tows ft liois’‘Minsesot | 7 coaches nave ir an. —Iowa } s; . : 1959 schedule of conference games. | tesota sMichigan"Biale: a, oy Each school will play 14 games, sleet oeieiecas Michigan State; 7 of them home. 24— Northwestern at ‘Iowa; Michi- needed at least one more week’s rest before resuming workouts. |Program that includes the Arkan-/ference kings and Big 10 cham-| part of a tripleheader at Madison|leans for a berth along with the| 77 W. Huron St FE 8-0424 "state at Minnesota; Ohio State at LAZELLE AGENCY, Inc. 504 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Phone FE 5-8172 The scheduled 12-rounder, winner of which is expected to get a sas-Southern, Methodist playoff at| pion Indiana in. the Mideast re-! CHICAGO uw — Big Ten basket-|,.J42,,12-lora, at_tipeis: Minnesota Square Garden. Maryland, No. 6|Southwest Conference champ,' — Big Ten basket- ; The schedule: ue. = vs Jan. 26—1llinois at Minnesota; lowa Jan, 3}—Ohio State at Tilinois; or at Ohio State. + at Michigan State; Iowa at North-| Jan. 31—Illincis at Purdue; Michigan western; Michigan at Purdue; “Wisconsin at lowa: Northwestern at Michigan at Minnesota tate; Minnesots at Ohio Sta an. 5-Illinois at Wisconsin: Purd Feb. 2—Michican at Illinois: Indiana at Indiana: Michigan State at lows: at Ee sone Northwestern at Michi Feb. 7-Tliinois at Northwestern: In- dan. 10—Michigan 8 ste at Illinois; | diana ay Michigan; Minnesota at iowa: : Indiana at Northwestern; Ohio State at Michigan —— at Purdue; Wisconsin Michigan, Wisconsin at Purdue. jat Ohio 8 = | Feb 9 Tilinols at Indiana; Purdue at | Wisconsin. | Feb. 14—Indiana at Minnesota: Iowa jat Wisconsin; Michigan at Michigan | nion an in S |State; Purdue at Northwestern, Peb. 16—Wseconsin at Illinois: Indiana jat Purdue; lowa at Michigan: Michigan State at Northwestern. VAW-CIO BASKETBALL LEAGUE Feb. 21-Indiana at amma ee Standings State at lowa; Michigan wt WL —- hw boone Michigan Sines: Local 594 91 Local 653-3 6; Minnes L-- scons: Local 653-1 82 Local 540 {| , Feb. 23—Onio State at Indians: Pur- Loca) 596-1 73 Lecal 596-2 19 due at Sag Wisconsin at Michigan: * Northwestern at Minnesota Weekend Results Feb. 28—TIllinois at Iowa; Michigan Loca! 594 80, Local 596 No. 2 23 . $ State at Indiana; Michigan at Ohio Local 653 No. 1 58 Local 653 No. 2 31/ state: aemenetn = Purdue; 7 North- Loca] 506 No. 1 47, Local 540 33 western at High Scorers March 2 —Titteete vat Michigan: Michi- Don Harding, Local 594 19; Algie Black, ran piste. at Wisconsin: Ohio State at Local 596 No. 2 8; Chuck Pranklin, Local 653 No 1 24; Jim Robinson, Local 683 | yMarch—2—Morthwestern at . Iilinois: Wisconsin at Indiana: lowa at Michigan et 216; Bill Pembroke, — 506 No. 1 | state: Minnesota at Michigan; Purdue ; Tom m Pults, Loca} $40 1 at Ohio Stat ate ene LEAGUE NITE OWLS L we WL WL Huron Bow) bs 38 Leonard Dis. 44 51| Ralph's 66-22 Land O' Lakes 3 43 Munro Motpt. 88 41 Shewardewel. 49 $7/Manny's Bar S434 Tally-Ho 3s 50 Cooley Lanes 5243 Griff's 42 4|D000's 8. 84.34 Hobby's Dec n Se Btroh’s 5145 Newcomb's 34 61 Cherri- Von 48 40 Grindles C. M1 57 Pont. Heat 4740 Pont. L.@Bid. 28 60 M, Bird 251, B. Hudson 660; Cherri- Von Shop #70, Dean's 2818. W. Myers 208, W. Myers 559: Munro Hotpoint 890, Munro Hotpoint 2661. LAKELAND LADIES we_e L LAKEWOOD 59’ERS Marbor Bar 6728 Ottmar Dec. 44 51 wth wth "s No. 3 60 36 rthside A. 41 85/Spencers 60 15 Vernors 3a 28 Dor-L Shop 60 35 John D's Ser. 41 55)/Roccos 47 29 Coppercraft 33 38 drs. 65 40 Godhardt'’s 40 55/Stedium Inn 44 32 Middleton 30 46 A. N. Hickson 60 46 Keego Cab 34 62) Lakeside 42 33 Pleasant V. 29 47 — a aa Glidorama 33 62)| Tru-Bilt 41 a Hilitop 14 61 D. Young 500;|, M. Toteff 258, Toteff 644; Spencers 188, Gamalere "ea Harbor Bar 2158. 1024, Spencers 2008. LAKEWOOD LaDIEs HOUSE ; SYLVAN MANOR ; . we we F. 8. Ward 62 27 rg J Bar 38 41 Huttenlocker 5129 O.C.B.C nae Ma iene fe Prue’s Bar 50 30 Oak. Ven id. 27 52 Maulers 49 46 Hi-Lo’s 42 54 aro k i cea ~ nana wees Handicappers 49 47 Aleeyites 38 58 904. Prue's 2176. ¢ Latecomers 49 43 Flopperoos 36 60 M. Figa 203, M. Figa 486: Tom Tracy 613, Sleepers 1879. OAKLAND COUNTY EMPLOYEES — we we ELKS LADIES Kats 70 21 Social Brats 47 44 = wie w Ten Pins 64 28 Hi-Lows 45 46 . . Goof Balla $4 37. Pont. Amuse. 44 48/pocg< ! SHE. 37 28 aunt a Odd Balls $3 39° Guttersnipes 34 S8inr° naitters 36.27 Bhineitderk’s ob LaPorge's 52 40 Rockettes 32 59/ Averill Auto 38 27 Truc awa . 29 34 A&B Girls 82 40 Rogers Elec. 30 61/sait's Deers 3627 Tigers an na Strikettes 50 41 Holland's Fi. 29 63) wooliver’s 33 30 Beal Test 13 50 County Jets 48 44 Rollettes 28 63) G. Wilkinson 230, P. Slack $08: Doe K. LaBair 190, P. Schneider $03: Goo! gon Tigers 2176 ¢ [Dees Ralis 650, Goof Balls 1867. : OAKLAND county EMPLOYES | DIXIE swear waves WL wt Social Kats 68 19 Pon Amusem't 44 44} ~ Ten Pins $2.28 octal Brats 43 44) Puede §=— $2 30 Tulips as 7 Goof Balls $0 37 Hi-Low 41 46) piled 3 39 Violets 45 47 Strikettes 50 37 Rockettes 32 aisies $2 40 Pansies 4448 LaPorge’s Mkt 50 38 Gutterenipes 31 57| Roses 50 42 Petunias 43 49 A & B Girls 60 38 4s Elec 99 5a) Sweet Peas 48 44 Irises 42 50 Odd Balls 4 39 Ho aad «FPirl 28 60, St. Flowers 4745 Pinks = = County Jets 40 Rollettes 25 62) Mums 4547 Br. Eye M. eller 199-408: Goof Balls s60— J. Hicks 178, J. Hicks 461; SDattoaite St. Daffodils 2556. BE SAFE... Not Sorry! Geta . : = Firestone snoulp ob W ORAKE mao SEEN |. Yow "ae HERE'S WHAT WE DO... New PURE “regular” gives premium performance in 3 out of 4 cars 4 New Pure-Pep “regular” has hit a new high in octane —just as high as the “‘premiums”’ of just a few years ago. : So if your car is 3 years old or more, you may be able to save up to 6¢ a gallon by using this Economy-Quality gasoline . . . save up to $1.00 a tankful ... and still get all the power and performance that was built into your car. Worth a try, isn’t it? Drive into your nearest Pure Oil station & and fill up with new Pure-Pep “regular.”” See how well your car performs, ; We'll bet the only difference you'll notice will be in your wallet! A : 1. Remove front wheels and inspect Nning. 2. Inspect brake drums. 3. Cheek and add brake fluid, if needed. 4 . Adjust the brake shoes to secure full contact with drums. Carefully test brakes. All materials used in Firestone Service Work are guaranteed to be equal or better than original equipment Firestone | STORES \ @ for Inciting Indian Riot TWENTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, | TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1958 Klan Leader on Trial Hal Boyle. Says: LUMBERTON,. N.C. w—James W. Cole, accused of inciting to riot by holding a Ku Klux Klan relly that- gunfiring Indians routed, goes on trial today in Rob-! eson Superior Court. NEW YORK uw—Things a col- ‘umnist might never know if he ATS didn't iN mal The Indians, members of the) That Lord Byron, a_ poet Lumbee tribe, took two crosswho was as odd as his rhymes, in- burnings and the Jan. 18 rally|vented his own special diet to lose| plans as insults and warnings to! weight. It consisted of cold boiled them against race mixing. |potatoes and wine. Shertiff Malcolm McLeod, aware! ke « that feeling was running high) that men outnumber women among the Indians, said he drove! 9s a | “Who's Who in America. | to Cole’s Marion, S.C. home 40 —______..._____. miles away and urged the 33-year-'| old Klan wizard not to go cough with the rally. Two Detroit Brothers ~ Get 30 Days, Fine Here Sentenced fe Enison Two Detroit brothers, Richard for Statutory Rape ‘and Thomas Lopus, will spend 30 days in the Oakland County Jail, James Rufus Jones, 29, of 16 sojlowed by two years on proba- Walnut St., will serve 4 to Wtion, and pay $150 court costs years in prison for the statutory | each for resisting a Hazel Park, rape of a 10-year-old girl. ipoliceman when he attempted to d ty Judge | Oakland County Circuit Judge arrest one of them last Sepfember. Geo ick yesterd: ere ts fons tn cave te time A jury found both of them guilty | in the State Prison of Southern |F& eb. 19. : , Michigan at Jackson. Jones! Oakland County Circuit Judge \George B. Hartrick passed the pleaded guilty last week to the charge. sentence Monday. (Advertisement) . Lipstick Sign Backfires Husbands! Wives! to Cause Two Arrests Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger TROY, N.Y. (Lipstick can Thousands of couples are weak, worn-out, | . exhar rae yen y bens (con ol Vics iget a man in trouble. | min B;, For new youn: i ter - 4 ; Octre*Toae Tablets, Con.| State Police arrested two young mow Pee, vim—quickly preces men after finding--a warning sign In a single day, you get/on 4 state highway near’ here. heard at a bar: li lmarried him he was a multimil- li —— The youfigest of 50,645 celebrities listed is actress Margaret O’Brien, j2l. That if you are a normal, red- ‘blooded American, you will eat 62 hot dogs in 1958. * * * this remark wag over- “She made a mij- ionaire out of him. When she That ionaire.”’ That the original “Siamese twins,” joined together from birth, matried sisters and had a total of 22 children. Among their de- scendants were an Air Force gen- eral and a railroad president. That it was never safer to be a) mother. Fewer than one woman tout of -2,000 now dies in child- i birth. * * b The Sultan Ismail of Morocco | . of eee, or 16 Ibs, of so|/Such signs ere forbidden along Faison: eer geval. Heady state highways without permission feaipreonpene pool aoe 9¢.Or get Econ- of the Public Works Department. veamengeic nian weocule mse The sign, in lipstick letters, (Advertisement) said: ‘Watch Out—Radar.” : ert E. ‘literally red-handed. a ASTHMA 5 a now escape much severe wheez- ing, sneezing, coughing and difficult gecesp int during recurring attacks of Bronce’ Hay Fever and Bron- ehitis by See ice tm roved, Wonder- Work ly helps combat choking phleem. Thus ais ial see breathing hing | bee pao Get NazDAco ductive areas in Israel. ‘plentiful rainfall and fertile vol- leanic soil. and sounder gists. Money James D. Nichols, 20, and Rob- Shaver 17, were caught Galilee, where Jesus spent his boyhood, is one of the most pro- It has ——————— Doors Open Ow, GEE 6:45 NOMINATED for an y EADERY AWARD! SINATRA Bioger Budget 7 RL. Y* OLD MILL * TAVERN WATERFORD Famous for Just Wonderful Food Today’s Special Dinners FRIED SPRING CHICKEN swith Southern Corn Fritters & Maple Syrup or 2 JUMBO SOFT. SHELL CRABS with Tartar Sauc Choice of Soup or Seles. Salad, Potatoes, aked Rolls and Sutter GOURMET DUNCAN HINES SOUTH-EASTERN TOURIST ASSOCIATION ly enough to ‘‘wet" the appetite She'll be seen with Elvis Presley Creole.” Pentagon Seeks Ask $1'% Billion More to $39,100,000,000 for Defense WASHINGTON W — The Pen- tagon intends to ask Congress to ncrease ssident Eisenhower's $39.100,000,000 military budget for 1958-59 by approximately 1% bil- lion dollars. Secretary of Defense McElroy told newsmen, “I don’t say that it is going to be more than 1% ‘billion but it will be at least as. large as the supplemental for the current year.”’ * * * Congress recently authorized a $1,300,000,000 upplemental appro- priation for the Defense Depart- ment for the year ending June 30. McElroy, returning from a nine- day trip in the West. indicated the Joint KAIN CAN BE INTERESTING — In Hollywood a damsel love- ‘of any male moviegoer, shapely Israeli actress Ziva Rodann strikes a fetching pose in the rain. Chiefs of Staff have |, Lord Byron’s Diet: Cold Potatoes, Wine ‘once built a 350-mile wall from \Meknes ‘Yo Marrakech so that blind beggars making the journey could feel their way along it and avoid coming to harm, That a baby camel in Morocco costs $50,- but a fully grown cream-colored desert speedster is priced up to $350. « * * That if your girl tells you she is suffering from gargalanesthes- ia, don't brood about it, That is just a -scientific term meaning she isn't ticklish, That giraffes sometifhes go a week without atin down. * t That some banks now are in- stalling pastel-colored safe deposit boxes to please women custom Incidentally, there are now 142 women bank presidents in the United States. Hollywood Headlines By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD \—“Always the bridesmaid, but never the bride.” This is Elsa Lanchester’s atti- tude toward her nomination for a supporting actress award (‘‘Wit- ness for the’ Prosecution"). Al- though long hailed as one of the screen's most prize. STILL A CHANCE This year she could do it. But Elsa isn't waiting around to see. As soon as she finishes her role as a witch in “Bell, Book and Candle,"’ she and husband Charles Laughton take off for a play in England. They will leave a few days March 26. “It can’t be helped,” airily. TO APPEAR eas They will appear together in London in a new play, ‘The Party,"’ which they'll take to New York if it’s a success. This will be She says gether in over 20 years. “We're doing the play together, because if just one of us did it, we would be apart for a year or so," she explained. ‘“‘There’s no sense in that; you might as well be divorced, Still, I don’t think we'd want to appear together all in the Paramount movie, ‘King . Wyandotte Worker Dies in Auto Collision DETROIT (#—Glen E. Van Fleet, 43-year-old Wyandotte factory worker en route home, was killed last night in an auto collision in suburban Taylor Township. He was alone. The other Bathcelder Jr., 27, also of Wyan- dotte, escaped with min6r injuries, but his wife, Ina, 21, was injured their car. Moratorium Rep. Rabaut Proposes of Excise Levy suspension of the excise tax on for need study , calling that will completed a ‘priority projects ed in the President's budget. | He added he would be sur- iprised if the extra funds will not include orders for mroe B52 stra- tegic bombers. * * * McElroy didn’t spell out how ithe extra money would be spent. He has said previously that if additional funds were granted he WORRIED OVER DEBTS? If you are wnable to pay your payments, debts or bills when dae, see MICHIGAN CKEDIT COUNSELLURS and arrange for payments you can afferd, regardiess of how much er hew many you owe. NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY Member American Association ef Credit Counsellors “Let 9 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You” Hours: Daily 9 to S. Wed. & Sat. 9 to 1 Evenings by App't. 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Introductory size, ‘only 98c, at all druggists, ' It's a physiological fact: Exercise © guided missiles. | | | Brazil occupies more than half the South American continent — imore money than was recommend. | # automobiles, a day by Rabaut. It wouldcutthe excise tax rather than completely eliminate it. x * * Michigan congressmen of both parties have contended tax relief would spur the sluggish au st p economy of both Michigan and the) nation. Under present law, autes and auto trailers are tasxed at 10 per cent. That rate would be reduced to 7 per cent after duly 1. trailers are taxed at 10 per cent with half of that amount dedicated to the highway interrstate eeowey building program. * * * Rabaut's bill would provide: 1. Suspension of the tax on autos and auto taailers for one year beginning March 1, 1958. After that year, the tax would be re- imposed at a 7 per cent level. 2. Reduction of the tax on trucks, busses and truck and bus trailers 3,275,510 square miles. It is larger than the United States which has 3,02 26, 789 continental square miles. to 5 per cent for one year begin- ning March 1, 1958, with all revenu ie: @ Privaty Instruct, Comple tL ] @ Skate Re @ Rir et Ll 7-0744 vk Avail at ale 3127 12-MILE RD., BERKI Learn To Skate at the 334:4,@ 8D MAY G «(01 0) AO) 2 SKATING Semi-Private and G on For All Ages Line f Skating Tat te E for Private Pa eI driver, Charles W.) critically in being thrown from Wants Auto Tax f One-Year Suspension) WASHINGTON «® — Rep. Rabaut/ (D-Mich) is proposing a one-year) modification of Michigan congressmen’s fight for| ‘repeal of the tax. The suspension proposal was con- tained in a bill introduced yester-! Trucks, busses and truck and ba! ‘to go to the highway building fund. ‘Always the Bridesmaid, but Never the Bride’ iit is hard to find a vehicle with surefire perform-| ers, she has never gotten the big) before the Oscar event! their first stage appearance to-| the time. That would get pretty dull. HARD TO FIND “Charles and I haven't done | more together for the reason that two good character parts. It was different with a pair like Lunt and Fontanne, who were very good looking sex stars and could take a/ ‘bit of froth and whip it up into a success." fs, | Thorgill:;”” City Library Lists Newly Added Books Pontiac City Library has ‘on nounced the following new books main library: Fiction — Cushman, “The Silver Mountain; Davis, ‘Unholy Up- roar;"’ Deiss,.“‘The Blue Chips;"’| Jameson, “A Cup of Tea for Mr. Kane, “The Gallant Mrs, Stonewall;’’ Mallet-Joris, “House of Lies;’’ Ozbekhan, ‘The Isle-of Princes." : *. * * Mystery, Western — Fleming, “You Can't Believe Your Eyes;” Gordon, ‘‘Captive;"’ Scherf, ‘“‘Judi- cial Body; Western Writers of America, ‘“‘Hoof Trails and Wagon) Tracks." | are ready for circulation at the iii MTC ii Biography — Alexander, ‘‘Ade- nauer and the New Germany;” Carroll, ‘‘George Washington” —' Vol. 7—First in Peace, March 1793: —December 1799; Winslow, “Mas- ter Roger Williams; ”” Wright, “Al Testament.” Killing Fox Comes Easy FREMONT, Ohio #1 — Patrol- man R. P. Smith of the Ohio! Turnpike Patrol didn’t have to| work very hard to collect his $5) fox bounty. He hit and killed a) red fox with his cruiser while on * *« * She said they'll probably never appear on TV together ‘‘because | Charles would want to take the kitty, while I want.a kitty for my- self.’ Translation: Laughton would exact a large portion of the | show's budget, leaving not enough for her. Chauffeur Files Claim Against Barnard Estate DETROIT — The sixth in a series of claims against the estate| of noted Detroit attorney Edward Barnard is scheduled, for hearing in Circuit Court March 24. The elaim, for $25,000, was filed | patr ol. BOB’S CHICKEN HOUSE 497 —— eeray Ra. a egra Delicious Dinners and Lunches Bring y Children (up to 12 years) % Price “SULLY” At the Keyboard Daily. except Monday. 9 fe 2 Daily at 7 A. M. aaron u _ Dinners to Tate oa Call FE 3-9621 NOW Lee Patterson. Suits against the) estate now total $235,000. Barnard, a prominent leader in. Republican politics, died Oct. 10.! He was 72. Patterson said Bar-| nard hired him in 1944 for $35 a week. SUN. - MON. - TUES. MArket 4-2151 ew oo» ne TH! Gitte CICK me OHA beoN 0 WAQUA) Te CHANDLER WELLES MI (Conn scott Sea STARTING WED.‘ TEN * ACADEMY AWARDS “SAYONARA” Brando NOW Showing! | | War DisNzEY | f i ¢ Features at 1:30. 3:33, 5.35 7:48, 9:50 ADDED _ “BLUE MEN of MOROCCO” Plus: DISNEY CARTOON Prices for This Attraction Matinee 65c — Evenings 90c Children 40c All Times NEXT ATTRACTION! With Marlon —NO ADVANCE IN PRICES— | ya @ " f Mthk MICHIGAN'S ONLY DRIVE-IN In-Car HEATERS ' PONTIAC 6 XN DRIVE- ir Theat e FOR YOUR COMFORT HEALTHFUL — RADIANT HEAT — LIKE THE SUN’S RAYS EQUIPPED WITH BERZ-0-MATIC Heaters THAT HEAT LAST TIMES TONIGHT } PHANTOM iy STAGECOACH” | | wewevrwrvrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrwrwrrrervrw;rrrvrwTrwe BIG SCREEN TIME rT Te a by “BLACK Box. 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Certoon Fun “WATCH THE BIRDIE” At 11:10 - 1:18 « §:25 - 9:35 Wisdsecbiinos &: rpemenivy dinners Action ¢ ms rwvvyvweuvervuevVvVVvVvVVVVVUVvVvVCCrCeVCeVCeVTrVeUTVwVTUwVUvUwCeweUwUuUT. Aan ’ e u ee eee Oe OTT CTT eTeeTeTeTeTeECCUCUCCCCCCCCUCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCUCUVCVVRC ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH II, 1958 TWENTY-ONE Subarctic Swedish Port Has Supermodern Center WASHINGTON — Sweden's far- north port of Lulea has a super-| terraces. modern shopping center. A com-| Lavish use of coler, plate glass, plex, many-storied structure of steel and wood dramatize the in- glass and aluminum, it holds about |sor i z 50 independent stores, several baler ae shops with, ort Deck lounges and snack bars, a restau- “20° S24"P angles, and ae rant and movie theater. ing curves call to mind a futuristic xk * painting. Some have adjustable The Lulea center was built to|8!@8s walls to permit expansion or cater not only to the city’s popula- contraction at will. tion ie some sie but to addi-/ INDUSTRIAL CENTER tional scores of thousands from] ‘The prosperity that supports such surrounding areas, says the Na-/an urban LS Cone at the tional Geographic Society. edge of the Arctic is based on Lu- One roof covers the entire |!ea’s importance as an industrial establishment, an important fea- |CeMter and seaport. ture when winter comes to this | x kek spot 60 miles south of the Arctic Situated at the head of the Gulf Circle. With central heating, (of Bothnia, Lulea is Sweden's lead- trees grow year around in the ing outlet—after Narvik, Norway— building’s circular court. Potted for iron ore mined in mid-Lapland.. plants decorate store fronts and Other exports include timber, o and reindeer hides, Sawmills, pulp and woodwork. ing factories, a shipyard and railway workshops provide jobs for the community. But the chief industry is the huge government- owned and operated iron works, where production is geared to an annual 500,000 tons of crude iron and 300,000 tons of rolling-mill products, Lulea (pronounced loo-lee-o) is an old settlement. It was founded in 1621 a few miles up the Lule River on the site of a trade center now known as the church village of Gammelstad. The port was moved to its present location in 1649, after silt began filling up the original harbor. Rising on a peninsula in the Lule estuary, today’s city overlooks a broad lakelike stretch of water. About two-thirds of the 700,000 engineers in the United States work in private industry, reports the U.S. Department of Labor. BOARDING HOUSE J a LUCK IS UNCANNY, TEAM- JY ING DP WITHA CHAP, |Z LIKE SIR BAGWIN UM— HAK fae THE WEALTH HE HIT UPON IN THAT OLD EGYPTIAN TOMB MUST HAVE BEEN STAGGER- ING /<« BOT WHY DID HE LEANE MOST OF IT Z NN OF JOOLRY SAMA EP Son LZ, ed ‘ POC INO NOUR Py ONE +10 FIND ME! HE TUCKED AFEW,.NICE CHUNKS BAN-~ AN I'M A MERCHANT WHO KIN MONE SICH GOODS fm HEY! YOU'RE KIND OF | NOSY, AIN‘T ——S— | : —=— Nowa Ny HE'S HOT ON "ee 3-t © 1958 by WEA ra re TM. Rag. sate On. Mh hte SOMETHING = d SS ei UNDER His TUR- YOU 2 OUT OUR WAY YOU'LL FIND THE HORSE AT THE ROUND=- HOUSE DOOR --TH’ CALLER WAS LATE AND I'M LATER? aetna heeded - eg — a — MB ALU wt | GPO SPD, SSGOAL AAO ( < ee % ‘ | Mar 42, ‘8. the acceleration competition, plus |;5 6. heavy tvee brodere ane fryers, Pavoring of tax cuts by Vice} = ————-———-- YOUR PLANS FOR Winning the safe driving passing 2 23's Ibs 5 renin ebae 25°24; eapoa-/President Nixon as the next step, Ine, UBLIC SALE —~ 1008 CHE MOTOR ettes over pounds 6-32 { ‘tests. DETROIT EGGS to deal with the récession was | 10:30 A.M... March 14, 1958 at 601 Pon- TURE SHOULD DETROIT. March 10° AP) — Egas.ca bt ale ui | tac State Bank Building, cerns Mich,| THE FU None of the cars entered this fob Detron maser ttecidued federal: a bullish element, as were a re Mar. 11, 12, ‘38. | year in NASCAR events were from ““Wiunret*S: hound! in plywood prices, “Bad! @n) E h t “PUBLIC SALE—1951 FORD. MOTOR! vei nO ents ‘re Wh € ju : ; 4 Aap (Easier money is the mew catch | ig > . \- = . MO the manufacturers, who have with- ! inrue’ G4 ss cei ed azctate *s farae upturn in steel industry produc- word How much easier ts it? The |S Hent mumey ment tee cramp: No. H1DA110328, Dix 2 door. Sale to be; Frere ele t i t = i 62-53 whi avg 52'. medium 48-51, tion colce iat. He ines sree 7 tnres ing business activity. There are nek 10.30 AM. March 14. 1958 at 601) ar crawn Pticipz MW 1 spec Vg tS i a wl . F —~ < A rttcles by Sam Dawson, 8 4 i > oi . i ne - Dey t ij ‘ | oo “el lee oe une _ sia ee 3 yma pe ls ek) Off a bit were Texas Co, U.S. ews analyst. takes up business loans | few ar yet that this has had Evetias State Bank Building mealiat aces ars i! = ‘Shao : ween : os irst ) 2 t. ‘ 49', iSteel Coodvee ite ational Har-! fmuch effec Mar. 11, 12, '58 | entered by dealers and other Pri) Browns Grade A extra large $5 lvester. U tet hina — oe | By SAM DAWSON 9 To furnish the base for a ~ AP a > anion —— aio iti | Checks 33 « . oe ESEN’ A oO SPON- vate citizens. | Comerciaily graded leaneSiie lting ' NEW YORK (®—About the only quick pickup when business activ-)sor or oe Michigan Demet taaat of Now! ute Grade A jumbo 53. ext 5 is > n _ | Aeronautics. A t, will be at the ai I th ‘eo : | * larwe 3) larce 49-50', neal um 44 oF “ "| \t hi on Pat? ‘ay oT hai : ue ity wo He ae ts vule ts. port site oa haarcn 1 1958 ons ae a n the “Mile classic on the Browns Grade A jumbo 51-52 raise or today Is thé ended cord or from other stimuwants m to 2 T, ti | . 5 myepnye > ae an bere 46-50 large 47-48; meainen 43 ‘ls ‘ P 7 . : we save waders orsr tbe Zits Sted last day. the winning Pontiac was grade B large 41-44 ew Yor tocks ithe tight money policy that many Bankers think this aim will be viseana the arepessd work. . Many well selected com- entered by Jim Stephens, Daytona ——————— ‘complained was cramping their [the chief producer of results. AIRPORT PR AM ey stocks are excellent re a ae wien fre jAdmiral wees O12 Int Paper pod ee DEPARTMENT Beach Pontiac dealer, and driven . “lair Reduc .... 65 [nt Shoe ‘ style. x & & AERONAUTICS investments right now, as by Paul Goldsmith of St. Clan Livestock Rites) Se ore io) tet tale =A. 28 From all corners of the country,’ When business again is ready to ADVERTISEMENT POR. BIDS yell as bei ‘a al t 7 Shores. DETROIT LIVESTOCK Allis Chal 245 Johns Man ar #3. but with the usual regional varia- expand, the greater availability of. an fracgecuve widest en besa Sac oni rhe iar Goldsmith set a new qualifying RETRONT | Mere Meuineat nan. icon Mas Jossodtat ts mS tions, come these reports: credit and the lower costs of bor-| Bids: —_ clude in your plaas for the - i e Die i earls sup Sse : ‘i record of 140.570 miles per hour. piv siauiter steers ‘limited. showing A™ Allin." i.) Kennecott... €43| “It’s easier now to find money) rowing could be a major factor in Silehinga’ Desasttmee ee aaconautes) ce ; future. Investment can be He took the lead at the start of Biloe ate ve k “predomination at Sm Cyan O7 Suse sy aiif You need to borrow than it WaS| maxing up executives’ minds and Afent. im the offices of the Department or your FREE copy of this inform. | made monthly out of in- the race and never relinquished bre ardtid Oh ce Coat fedeiehn, conle tm ta Pay. ii. Lib MeN&L |. 84 at the start of the year. For many |starting things rolling. ports teasing, a folie quel 29, Sve Booklet ond prospects on on | come, if you wish. Write or during the entire contest [trade slaughter steers and heifers 8c Am He peel “ Ost” ee a 1, kinds of loans the interest charges _—_— p.m. EST, os Moreh 18, 1968 at which approach to common stock investing phone for free list of * * rs jective fa iw sO cents Nicher. Tew carly (Am MCas | S12 Loew's 135 are smaller now than just a feW) ponorrow: What's the outlook ee | oe a tes Poneinn. SoBting| for income and possible growth, suggested stocks ales che leers. mostly low to aver |\M News .... 256 Lone 8 Cem .. 346,014) back. The ayment ° ° of the following major items: : : The race was a thriller, how- axe choice 1950 1b yearling steers. 29 $9; |A™ Rad ‘36 Lorillard < geg{montns: ba* e repayment for home mortgages? 5 ft. Pouce,’ Chain Link, Class “E"| ever, as Curtis Tuner in a Ford *'e7ees cto biti: chalce loads | absent: am Tele Tel tht May Seo . alc on some jane are) less ete De WRITE + Gs as post goog fo ehoice steers 5 u ann ‘ : " |} 24 ft. Double Driveway Gate ; Each.) followed Goldsmith by 15 seconds 77° fe mixed loads wood and low, Am Tob _ 719 Martin Co 32.4 burdensome. | /{ 16 ft. Deuble D: h,| . jeboice teers 2700-2750, utility and |Am Viscose =. 28 Ngerck “4 | * * * . uble Driveway Gate | Eac right down to the finish. standard steers 2000-2480: few loads|\naconda 43.3 wtergen Lino N B f jat the Pontiac Municipal Airport ‘ocated| Keifer: : ; i k b Tbe Pontiac's average speed for ow guace never a4 bjs 008 ‘efit | ‘Armour Bs th iors iy & 8 18 Bie The movement aed in ne ews in rie spec tsearea: mcg aro west ot C. J. Nephler Co. Ba-Jeq* EN jstandard 19 ‘0-.4 utility cows 16 50 Armst C . a asi n as yet to make much 7. Pontiac, Michigan. the race was 101.36 m_p.h. 18.00. ennners and cutters 13.50-16 Atchison .... 183 ae eer m3 - are ey ° Coast’ ti ; = Certified or Cashier's Check: eekine aT actire gieecan Aedes GP Mont ward fm dent in the West Coast's anti.| Wayne Morgan, O1, of Tle FE.) mch wand $id stall bs secompenicd! 818 Comm. Nat'l Bk. Bidg. |MP am Of ©) j¢hoice and prime vealers Balt hy Ohio |, 245 Mot Wheel . nflation policy. Grand Traverse St., Milford, plead-|>% ® Certified: or Cashier's Check in a; . : : e ‘ : . M Cp. 4 sum which is pot less than ten per cent Business Notes land “etitee veske od Neti few cull| eco. ve at Nat Bise |. iy The switch from tight money to’ eq guilty to a charge of drunk iio) of the aggregate amount of the) Pontioc. Michiaen J itoat., sglable, 1000 Early tredepeth Bieri. 4. Net Coun R ... (2 t,easier credit in most places is an driving, Monday, -before West poranie tothe Michigan Department. of ‘ v Member New York Stock Exchange $00 Ibe steamer. weights over fon, Ibe, Lp et IN ee Nat Lead 0 4,attempt to cushion the slump in Bloomfield Township Justice Elmer Aeronautics. ' end other leading exchanges ents higher, mixed lots 5 ° | . $9 iat Tea . Rejection of Bid. | y Promation ef! Cari F) Sibbe, cf ind T6040" 1 utcherm “an -2 09: Brist My ite Met fee io {fg |manetactorin and to pep Rg |C. Dieterle, and paid a fine of $90 Resectica of 5 Separtment of Aero.) Néitfscsseree deeseeeas Waarese err eenee 209 ep, 341 Wimbleton Dr., Birmingham, |21 ete in aed ied ; $ Ibe it b- fo 143 Nae ae * 33}! home building. Almost as a side- plus $10 costs and was sentenced nautics reserves the right to waive Vee 116 Pontiac State Bank Bldg ‘+ to assistant di- {mali lot mostly Ne { 196 Tbe 3158 ican nev” |.) ig, Nor Pac... ... 271 line it includes perking Up CON-\to serve 4 days in the Oakland {7} informality In any bid. to reject Cee ne etee tte eaes . ; ’ >» assistan ar tt ‘an ‘ 24 : any or all bids, or accept the lowes : pie at ades 160-180 ibs. 19-35-9000. |C8" pty ye mee $0 18 \gumer borrowing. County Jail! Poeseacible bid FE 4-2895 rector of General sa: WS Te en Vis See Rev ateters(Tanital Airl .. 14.3 Obie Ol .. 38) * oumyee Foreign Corporations: Motors patent |10,20-30 38 ae Wa ond ry, Wo-40 tb Paes ep AH Pan AWA. 163 B ; * * ‘ John H. Engleman, 19, of 676 aha foreign Sorperetion anasins en wf - ba pla a 400-600 | ” . 402 ut the money managers have 4 work must comply with any an ae section was an th. sows "7 00-13,75 |zeter Tree... oe . Lake St., L whae ' : ake Orion, pleade jl-|all requirements of the Michigan Cor- nounced recently. wucoe.) saauie we). Bary etd ae samy Piet #{}/been moving cautiously. Prices| ‘#ke ke pleaded gu |poration and Securities Pagan oh A Joini sencral [exten webe mepedy siauanler ace lie ae le mney, 30"... 802 are still high, and they don’ iY to a drunk driving charge be- the. jaws of the State of Michigan. “ nen, Meares [wooled ‘ambs 100-111 on, 934 oo-te'a. Clark Roun -. 432 PBA '*) Hslwant to. start inflation boiling! A complete ont of plans, specifications, | S U N i otor (oe ; Im CORRS 5 | Secti 2 oe , ifeur leeds Pres ogame ah HT * kote loon Bra A... 255 Pfizer nee 3 again. {mar G, Stanaback, Monday, and forms for Lop and other contract ] ee Ss ow Section’s ash- jlambs No 1 pelts 24 bo-2¢ wb: pwell lot Roem Gas... 7 Eons D. | ; , F lwas sentenced to serve 30 days in| documents, be obtained at the) ington office in | aba elt wl be decked Md 00: |Som~ Fa 42 Philco et. i] The cautious moves of the Fed- he O: Cc Jail 1. office of the Michigan Department of, : . wood to choice chom iambs No i|Con Edis 9 » 200 bye ; ftectea akland County Jail after fail- aeronautics, Engineering Division, at the, a |Fambs ens woke it bee aan zones Bra, ’ ea Biitehe ‘wtitts ! wale eral Recerve Board) paves ing to pay a fine of $100 plus $7 — ow Airport, Lansing, Michigan, | Protect all . . . not just wrondecced ta te Hpealve Ho 4, potta 2180; call te cheleg > Pv Of "pi Plate a. 2 Chiefly the business borrower. | © he payment of a fee of five dol: © of ty. W | Detroit effies. te [cont Mott Proct 4G S84 /Let’s look at these first. Costs ira 8 bo Fee to ar eer meee ase re Soe hahiagert Yo 2 ; i ‘Cent Of “5 Pure OF} A 4) . . ; dic | Ss sha oe Inade pay- rnish in. $1851, He is « Uni pe Gioia 1+ Rk ag. fet THe moves: cutting the discount) Pontiar Felice reported year. |shdiaeer ett ata) in ol ihe Tey fis Conve 3 versity of Wiscon- SIBBE Grain Prices abel a oo Revn Met , un rate, leering, Gai alae re- day that someone had broken into dollars and fifty cents (8350) will bef f ' loth ~ alacee ie ald ng ie ; “ 4 vee : poli) 91 ev re .. 6 uirements urnishing more , charged by the Michigan Department of Own... urnifure, ciotnes, asses, boo if ewei- sin graduate with a degree in apn CN Beers. 333 Royal mi ae ney ee cover ne ‘Adkin's Service station, at 446 Aodcneutics if they furnioh gtandard : Bl s x S$, Turs, | mechanical engineering and a CHICAGO March 11 (AP) — Opening Moug Aire ... 874 ila 383 money by buying government se- N. Perry St.. through a window on Airports ie ubtiened be ime a FY, Comengs;, Quicapiies: (Wont Geldy! - a ses Us . (A ras fees st : 4 urities. rports” as publishe y the Civil member of the bar in Michigan *y7 Bre ine bes, Daw Chem a st Re Pan. tla A bees ore ithe south side of the building and ic. Cccutice adwmlaleteation’ deted Janu today. and the District of Columbia. er 2.21% July +». 62 Bast Alr | 163° Shel ON 64 effects: short-term interest |escaped with an estimated $15,ary 1948. with revisions and supplements july > tae ko 63". Bast Kod 104 Sinelair 304 rates have dropped sharply; bond worth of merchandise. pete BoE ie eet Two local nies have been! 8? Loe. Mar oa TS Eecthzen co 277 Prices, both government and cor- Plans. specifications, and contract H. W. Huttenlocher Agency 6o eee one at Ged ira 128") Firestone ....872 Sou Pac 382\porate, have risen and yields fall- Eugene McEnery, of 56 E, Col-|documents are available for inspection awarded certificates of safety, Cor appe, eed 118 | pood Mach. §32 Bou Ry 327 : : S d to Pontiac Police 22% review at the office of the Airport you H. W. Huttenlocher Max E. Kerns achievement followi a nation-|Mev 1 ibs ee be eee aaa 41. Sperry Ra. 19.616: bank charges for pusiness eae t., reported to Pontiac Police|Manager, Pontiac Municipal Airport P ; : ng (July .. 7’. 120% May 1215 |Preept Sul ...79 Std Brand ... 484 loans have slipped slightly; and| yesterday that someone had broken | Foatise, Michigan, and the office of a * 318 Riker Bid FE 4-1551 wide contest held by the Institute!pep °..°°.. 1910 July ..22..) 120 ueh Tra 113 Std Ol Cal . 467 hi j 1460 Baldwin rrr: &: Feckhem. Consulting Engineer, |i reece: vee 9. { Sc 1 nd Steel, inc. The! Pe: pats? Beo 122 120s Gardner Den ..34 Ste Ot Ind . 403 the banks can make about three |into is gas station at win | 202 MAC Ave. Byrnes Bullding, East, cinatanies! ar “0 ki a1 andiuse ray “_ lose Os D ios Sia oi oh : $1.1 billion dollars more in loans than! Ave., escaping with $7 in change. | | wetel ecnienn companies are Uakian ron ak en van t i n 5 : — ——— _ ——$$$—$—————$—— E ~ > |\Gen Elec 61.5 Stevens, JP 194. a Month ago. | MICHIGAN PEE ART MENT: Metal Co.. 3) Turk St. and 5S. .Gen Fads $5.7 Gtud Pack 311 | . OP AERONAUTICS | Allen and Son Inc., 22 Congress c= lt ell malty on ” eed * * * Car Repossessions Up | By L. “chet Enain: 714 Communit Nat'l - ten Motors 5 Swift & o 3 We . i < e naine per) Si Says Discount Rate Broe. 224 Tener ‘Co. gai, Results are mixed. Total bank 49 Bet, First of 1958 | Maren 1, 11, "58! y Qen Tel 426 Tex G Sul 16 loans to business haven't risen. . | --- ~ Gen Time ....21.1 Thomp Pd 4 : : ; | F j Former Pontiac resident James Gen Tire ||.$63 Timk R Bear 343 But corporations as well as the. LANSING w—Car repossessions son peiirepe Hei Dep neat ot dependent Bank Bldg. P. Cuthbertson, executive repre-, €d n y umors oi ieee mre 333 tocar con , 34 Ua) Treamiry (are Hosting) new! during the first two months of page a in ne 4 the) sic: / Insurance GENT : : } 2 ' e port site on re 1958 from 1:00, . sentative for College Life Insur-' Coodrich 645 Underwd 147/securities at lower interest rates 11958 totaled a Pm to 200° p.m. ‘EST, is ahow! peavtal aceibincn Phone FE 4-1568-9 ; 7 Arn “es tee ‘ s T cepec ve ess over the site an ance Company of America im’ WASHINGTON « — Chairman Gran Paige aH Un fee $e, than a few months back. Ie ee Shares ber Sen diswaae iS one seawark: nS ‘ = ing -| t No Ry 337 Unit Atre .... $62 The Treasury has been able to labove the fi for January and pe Lansing recently qualified for sec-| Spence (D-Ky) of the House Bank. Atertenn i a eer eS. re . gure AIRPORT PROGRAM | ond year membership in the ing Committee describes as gu Of. 1m4 Ungar ey” fe areieh out the federal dest © Oe February Inst year, the Secretary, MU Gp AnnonatTics BAKER & HAI! VSE'N Million Dollar Round Table, in- ‘nothing but rumors” che cece pee croc ek Oe I sted a | at eat nding markets for long-\o¢ state's ofece eperted today. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS | dustry-wide organization of out- that advance word of a bank rate Hooker Es eer. ra iy. eine hein Pica halted aii = *- | All Preseettive wiaserss did | standing life underwriters selling. cut leaked on to speculators a ’ 314 est Un Tel . ‘cline in long-term corporate inter- Re ‘ od to 4. 049, Bids: 5 : é idust Ray 16 Westg A Bk .. possessions amoun 0 . | over $1,000,000 of life insurance ing Rand 69.4 westg Eb - 625 est rates and for a few days last during the first 60 d of 1957, [oichiean HS al & received by the Richard H. DeWitt Donald E. Hansen within a year. Cuthbertson is the’ Spence velecied nerd by | ees oe $e Westvorth oe week foe tex was seine but compared with 4,643 during a like ** Serer ee oliicee et & rodent Res, FE 5 7102 ee , a easy for new corporate issues. meayy 2 efonauties & ie Veplie | =) of ao and te A. E. Git: Rep. Patman (D-Tex) for an in. {ntedak or sia rout Bo = a3! Jo ; — ~~ \period this year, the report showed. City, Airport, “Lansing 2, Michigan, | up -rtson, Of oZt ‘hittemore St vestigation of asserted Jeaks of tnt Harv Zentth Rad 1376 io OND Eee on Sele fa ee Homeowners’ Policies F : ‘ Sie . . jat which time and place all bids will be, 2 4 = qe ee last week's Federal Poeserve Int Nick i7A The sharp drop in short-term in- publicly opened and read for the Grad- ' _ aH 500 W. k + D d Board reduction of rediscount DETROIT STOCKS terest rates has brought the Treas, Kentucky Workers Idled ing. Drainage. Paving, and Turfing Accident Insurance Fire Insurance ommers Gr vouge tes fram 4 to 7! t 1 2 eps Ce bill rate from 3% ent t raat consisting of (he following 1 Automobile Insurance Life Insurance : rafes from "4 te —'4 er cent, Figures after decimal point. are eighths WY OU rate [rom Jo2 per C 0) LOUISVILLE, ky. ww — Auto.) > fem : “ : ai * ; : i 1 ap EIR ; : = i. “oa SED RAG ; Unclassified Excavation 16,046 C. Y¥. > 1 Laid Off by Chrysler . * : * es ones ae Low Nona J ser cent in re ei a assembly operations at the Ford Waiering ‘per 1.000 Gal, Unit 20 Units Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance ence sale atman was {(rying’ paid a o.. 1 could) weaken riner e rates a j inch rrugate etal Pipe 400 DETROIT W—Chrysier Corp. has.4, fee action en a banking bill Ros gare: ce! .° 34 2 ‘that banks charge their business: Biotec: plans here will: remain ae inch Corrugated Metal Pipe 300 Burglary Insurance Bonds — All Types e laid off 500 Dodge Division work- hy demanding the probe and. Howell Ble Mico s* 34 ‘customers with the top credit rat-) closed until Monday. A Ford)". inch Corrugated Metal Pipe 1,108 Tenants’ Policies ; « y i 5 54 } s n id | ers and 190 in (te Saale Dike charging that certain speculators Peninsulst M: Prod Co 93 o7 ‘ing—what bankers call the prime a aceiesEiveraerine tne nice Us rw pasia No. 16.6 Xack | sion as a result of adjusted car profited Rudy Mig’ Co ° 74 @ jrate "| Catch Basin No. 11, 9 Bach. assembly schedules. iP A A A | Toledo Raison Co 131 1321 131) For the individual depositor with sales. About 1,500 of 3,000 Racca ce Eee . ey th ake the » The new schedules. which went! « . . ; __,, Wayne Serew Prod Co * L753 | loyes were idled when the; seres e best carpenters make the fewest chips. intu eflect yesterday, spa ; cr | “If there is some substantial No sale; bid and asked there is a threat to this. If the was an yemerday. pen cones ane ae 22.352 6. Xi . y levidence or they can show me! STOCK AVERAGE banks get less for their loans, beg Bituminous Prime (AE-2) 4.500 Gal | —Gerinan Proverb a March 3 agreement hetween!some crookedness, ,of course I'll, ‘Compiled by The Assoctated Press) there's little chance of any further | | eens roe ie sisson . ; Woe Pa the waited Auto investigate, but I've seen no evi-| Indust Rails Util Siechs| increase in the interest they will Porcupines are devastating men-'aal. uminous Material ( orkers Union to provide 40-hour dence of it’ Spence said Rcecneens ee eas = 2p on savings accounts. If any- aces to tree farmers for percu-| Keystone Aggcecate No. 7 600 Ton. work weeks for high seniority em- * Oe + Bae ohg 29 ae tel tere thin they'r likely to | ‘ ie Surtees ‘Treatment Aseressie: Ne. 0) eee = j re 39 7 g e more likely to lower pines’ favorite dessert is to chew)370 Ton. ployes Paiman said advancy word Gn wocinees > pee are ate dar giit up a healthy. young tree. Mor-| Cover Aggresate {10 Tor The compans did not indicate the reduction, announced — last oe cie ae i Re a8 re The Federal Reserve moves over, reports one Oregon tree farm. | Turfine 19 80 Acres a the Eantine che . > Sere : ‘r P ore : COs ee : ae : ane u \ ether other workers will be af- Thursday, had been commonly ou Aa lice a8 ee a pl have had two aims: er, they will eat anything, includ- Coaute Michinan, ce mate “aposttiogliy fected. gossiped in Wall Street fase low 0440 1282 «©6696 «Icie@. 1. To brake the recession insofar ing dynamite. uae seven miles west of Pontiac, ; Cc n, i | Certified or Cashier's Check: % poole er aE P oomeaamaa coe ,,. Each_sealed bid shall be accompanied : Biri SS satel saciid Bit TIO ihc f by a Certified ony Casteear 2) Cece in 6 * sum which is not less than ten per cen : (10%) of the aeererate ee weet Wi K ibid (te the nearest multi o , Stabs B O ith n if M G t t ‘payable to the Michigan Department of . | Aeronautics | \’ 4 Rejection “of Bids: i naw | : f informality in any bid, to reject any oF, ; KANSAS CITY um — James Wil OWNED KNIFE The trouble at Westport started arm, handed it to another boy and b sponsible, bia “cert he ‘owest I j es - re or p < ‘ ; < r e 5 i ; F ations: ' liam West Jr went for the slick Head the knifelat) Northeast: nday West said he accidental struck me in the mouth with his @ moreten Corre’ wens: widding @! knife his mother had bought him Beat Aen bl ly bumped into Gant, who is two fist. In fact, he hit me several | | unis work must comply with any and all 5 one of the main trouble spots in a inches taller but almest 100 j nd knocked i i |requirements of the Michigan Cor, shen he gest int uffle at West ‘ F ones ed me up against § {tion and Securities Commission an the when nese) NTE! = recent outbreak of rowdyism in pounds lighter. . the lockers.” © |laws of the State of Michigan. port High school yesterday the Kansas City schools. “ ow (| Plans and cifications: ; He followed me,’ West said. West reached in the leff front f A complete set of plans. specifications, up there in the stratosphere ... and thet is the forms for preposal, and other contract + | documents, may be obtained at the office Slot the Michigan Department of Aero» /|neuties, Engineering Division. at the - | Capital City Airport, Lansing, Michigan, i|upon the payment of a fee of five dol- “He told me he'd whip me if for his I didn’t apologize, I told him if he wanted to fight, okay, but I pocket of his blue jeans knife. “I don't remember trying to stab sky-high damages modern juries award in law- suits due to auto accidents. And after you run through the Revise on your policy, your pocket- “Ile took me down te a store and showed me the knives and said that people that didn’t have STABBED IN SIDE James Gant, a 17-year-ald school- Aeronanties Administration, dated Janu-, mate, is in fair condition in Gen- . on wouldn't fight in school.’’ ree ne hide ae Se a pele Ses herald Pop RS book comes next. surgery On a deep stab wound in a bought ft for him for his pro- At noontime ina basement car- hit me.” ; La hoot n eer, 5 ee ete Extra: protection costs litttle ond is. worth every his lower left side. tection after school, He promised ridor West passed by a line of * ? _ be char oat gy Amy Department ont. a Took td be.wise to give us a calll Jimmie West, 15, is held at the me he wouldn't pull it out in school. pupils waiting at the cafeteria. i a chai nemapelits “— eel Specifications. oe. Gguslegetion: wot “ Be S This time Gant bumped into him. told pale sally a a OS Airports” as published by the ée oure You Are Weil Insured! county parental home. There is He's the only kid we got and we . 2 me cearge (axsinet Bima Mets) 3 hoped he'd try to be something.” “| sald: ‘Lay off, will you,’” ary 1948, with revisions and supplements. big bey—230 pounds, 5 feet 9. yg al ! fi ah ea West related, 4 y West's father is a feed loader dated A - ge June 1966. WO Kenneth G One teacher said he was quarrel. od ati . & touring ade ont . . at a milling company, . Intelll- Plans, specifications, and contract - some and acted like a 6-year-old. which slips inside the steel handle. i pardt Now you're getting gence tests rated the boy among pe ol are apres oe fntonetion 1 ‘s ip your tough, huh?’ the upper fourth of his class at M *™ pontisg Municipal Airport. He was transferréd from North- Hic) press m burtion (and) Ne (yur “I told him: “You can call it that Northeast, . “| Rontiae Michigan. and. he eee! of east High to Westport three weeks ago, mostly to get him away from the crowd he'd been running wun: \ t \ wrist and the blade clicks into place, It was supposed to be a German paratrooper knife and cost 6. acm eeepc” cemontoat ~H if you want to.” * * * “He pulled a wrist watch off his wah £12 EEEOMES a RTE LA Dr, Richard Ball, Westport prin- cipal, said neither of the boys was a discipline problem. De aed PEE ATS Dated Feb. 21. call ‘ansing aise MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF AERONAUTICS i ANDREWS, Chief Engineer March 1%, 11, ‘38 SO ee WE NTY-THRER, Pueblo Indians ‘to Hold Fiesta San Ildefonso Villagers Stage Colorful Dances in Ancient: Tradition SANTA dians of San Ildefonso Pueblo, | peaceful farming people first seen by white men in the 16th Century, will hold their annual Fiesta and dances Thuursday, January 23. The sun-washed village of San. Ildefonso, its one- and two-story, adobe houses surrounding .a broad. plaza, is 20 miles north of Santa) Fe in the fertile Rio Grande Val-| ley. Although nominally Christian, the small Tewa-speaking popula tion still adheres to the traditional ceremonial calendar of summer) and winter dances. Dances performed during the January 23 Fiesta are the Buffalo, Deer and Comanche dances, color- ful and exciting rituals in which a large part of the population par- ticipates, The Buffalo and Deer dances are, winter hunting ceremonies. Danc- ers representing these animals, wearing realistic costumes, are FE, Mexico — The In-| ceremonially ‘'killed’’ by hunters, «a form ef sympathetic magic de signed to insure good-hunting. As. the Indians of San Ildefonso subsist mainly by agriculture, and not by) hunting, the ceremony has less. actual meaning in modern times, | and is notable mainly for its his- lorie and cultural interest. The Buffalo and Deer dances are. fast and thrilling, with much shoot-' ing of rifles and bows and arrows. Rhythm for the steps is prov idea, by a group of drummers and) chanters. The Comanche Dance, named! for the fierce Plains Indian tribe, | is performed by the San Ildefonso, Indians in honor of their former) enemies. For this dance the cos- tume is strictly Plains Indian— buckskin leggings, beaded vests | and feathered headdresses. It is a’ violent, rapid dance, much more typical of the warlike Comanches, than of the peaceful Pueblos. | New Mexico has 18 inhabited In-| dian pueblos, most of them dating © from pre-Spanish times. The Pueb- | lo Indians speak a variety of lan-| guages, including Tewa—as at San Ildefonso—Tiwa, Towa, Keres and Zunian. The other pueblos hold ceremonial dances throughout the) year, and the public is welcome at| most of these rituals. | It is not difficult to reach New Mexico, the Land of Enchantment. | The state is served by a score of Federal highways: the transconti- nental facilities of the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific Railways; he TWA, Continental, Frontier and Pioneer Airlines; and Southwest- erm Greyhound and Continental Trailways buses. fi } | Fast-Shooting Grocer Thwarts Holdup = DETROIT iw — Two Detroit youths were held by police today | in a holdup attempt which wan thwarted by a fast-shooting subur- ban Inkster grocer yesterday. Willie Randolph, owner of the % store, told police he drew a gun and routed two men after one of them brandished a pistol and said nat “This is a holdup." Randolph said both fled after | the man with the gun fired two shots. The store owner said he chased the pair outside, shot out the rear tires of their car and took chase when they fled on foot, He caught up ‘with James C. Simmons, 17, hit him on the head; with his gun, and held him inti police arrived. Officers later arrested John Jones, 17. Simmons was treated for lacerations. | sealp 65 Waiting to Work While Court Decides \3 iw KALAMAZOO (—Sixty-five em- | Ses ployes of the American Tool Co. today awaited word to go back! to work. Rep. Johansen (R-Mich) says he expected authority to resume oper- ! ations to come from U. S. District} Attorney Wendell Miles in Grand! tapids today. le The plant, which made preci-' sion parts under defense contracts, | was shut down Thursday by the: internal revenue service after the owner, Alex Pinto, was sen- tenoed income tax evasion. Michigan legislators and federal officials conferred over the week- end in an efofrt to reach a set- tlement which would result in re-|~~~~~ opening the plant. May Reopen Plant Shut by Tax Men KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Sixty five employes of American Tool Co., out of a job because their boss has gone to prison for in- come tax evasion, are hoping they can go back to work.. Rep. Johansen (R-Mich) said he expected to receive approval to- day from U.S. Dist. Atty. Wendell Miles of Gratfd Rapids, Mich., to resume operations at the plant. The plant, which made precision parts under defense contracts, was shut down\ Thursday by the Internal Revenue Service after the owner, Alex Pinto, was sentenced to prison on conviction of incomes tax evasion, * to prison on conviction of n ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 11. 1958 | p % % Help Wanted Female 7 MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan Television Service 22 Wtd. . Contracts, . Mtgs. 32 Rent Apts. 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God- From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. d 40: hardt Funeral Home. maoce War: eee eS LO ons Upholsterin ag, Cy occtay ool wl tee ae ape ‘T ROOMs & BATH or, until Thursday WILL GIVE HOME AND 8MAL olsterin SOUT OUTS Ree ee ee Se 1 STOWELL willl be taken to Barnett Chapel ett” neseuls ba hi perce to samen with 1 child ee en iB 2 pointment totay ROS Fs “nos FUR Ni De et ROUPLE | lisecel atin from 1 p.m. until Press assumes no fespon ac Bree” . Write Box 42, Pon- EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER WHIT BROS. only. 369 Osmun, PE 64130. sibility for errors other ~ ing 8114 Cooley Lake Rd. EM REAL ESTATE om) ciein ROOM ie eshte | CLIFFORD | than to cancel the enaiser YOUNG | L LADIE S 2614 Free estimates OE wae ye 3 _dessie _ ris ver Lake Re for that portion of the first SLIP COVER “RED SPREADS. 5660 Dixie wy | pence Fee sone lar ee Insertion - ms advertise. ” 10 eae a peepee pes _aranes aur meen FE 35-5797 Oper Eves ult 6—Sun 16 ‘tl 59 » ROOMS. PVT pars AND ENTR. ie A ment whie as been ren — |= ie : ; a dear father of Robert. Richard dered valueless throuzh tre Charm, Mademoiselle. and Glam- . THOMAS DPHOLSTERING CLIENT wITH £4000 EQUITY TN ooo : ! ‘ iN : ; fdas g AND 4 ROOM APT | UTIL. .. PURN. CCUIarer ere Mis ee al error When sence aes 3128 coy migricn ee es ter OTN. Petty St ____FE 2.0 ae I ae a ai 13 Clark (Martorie) Goldan: dear brother) | ‘"* "Ate be sore fo se mediate expense dealing account Lost & Paundl 24° bath and kitchen’ payments only 3 UP 7 7 DOWN. EACH WITH of Miss Margie, Coe ann MM ous kill aumber No See Mr Taylor, Roosevelt Hotel. $35 month inc taxes and some, pvt bath & ent. Nicely furm Katherine om Mr Coe Bel Sauna wil be etven aaa care ara $50 REWARD FOR RETURN OR cash to ay or ] bedroom home Clean Couple only. No” pets. 20 in state at P t bouts up to $15 | _Nort Home, where srrangemence wl | Help Wanted 8 About 1 i Oe week air Noa ee ; ROCMEEFCANISHEDGCUFFER | soameunced later monte comrataiia eee cree ee tects Rae Mee Guns WENORRIS & SON RE ee floor. With UIty JW Ne Midland : § ‘ ‘) _|NQSRING: MARCH it 1988. EILEEN. targer than reeular agate Pe peg rug ee fu hoses rouNo. Sie? LD ani panes 782 W. Huron PH FE 1557 —* atlas beloved wife of Martin n° - aoe tvos ta t2 o'cloek noon the start you Malin ake more money. er. Hy citi aoe 158 ae th ‘ « RMS. ‘LOWER. NEWLY DEC, | Kins: dear mother of David. Dan-| = dav orevious to publication We need the help of two experi-| aa FE 5-008 ne dog ULE} UNS AL) a ———— : at nicely furn FE 4-4686 = CASH FOR SMALL. EQUITIES D BATH, FURN. OR peels veriery Hoskins veloved| Transient (WantAds (was cuced Real eat ao vl FouND 1 ac GERMAN Must be good buys Clark Real ¢ ROOMS AND BA haere daar slcter of Mar ‘rank, be cancelled up to @:30 am Peet Belher Whaiei. Seeclnty — Shepherd OR 325560 Z| es "Mr “Chatk ‘alle hikia 4 ROOMS 392! "ORCHARD: LAKE. Heatlev and Mrs. Sheldon. Covert ‘the dav of publication after Salesmen welcome Regular cem- _ LOST — BROWN & WHITE BEA-: —— OR 3.3766 Thireger Mere is ek Cle ee Ponce Pie Bene Le fitgspount Ans. to Barby. Ma’ Listings W anted 0 ‘A WEEK. BACHELOR LIN- sqay are at pm _ Fon iac Press Ox ee — at fiom ae Donelson- -Johns Puneral CASH WANT AD RATES ALL MEN OR WOMEN DESIROUS \— LOST GIRLS GLASSES On. AW e Buy is quities , ny th010 Pyt. ent 170) Baldwin. Teo attics Wen oy TeeN wissen | of making §2 to $3 per hour, full av ees choo bus. Vic of oP DP RII. EY. | a iene Park. Ce eae in hose- Lines 1-Day 3-Dayvs Lath or part time. See Mr Smith 150 QL aANio@ | West Looy Lal sake. Brown & white IX R troker ie weenty Glaocus epeR rk Cemetery 3 ed os Refinishing 10A Me Goodson, 895 Lochaven La Bon F _Ured couple. MY 23-1961. Heid wentes Fe Neth Bech Bidg PE cose, (PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE eee O18 Free delivery ROY KNAU LAKEFRONT - 2 BEDROOMS. Mmaloyment Agecies . 8A MEN NEEDED TO TRAIN FOR — — ——— F -— Experienced & Refer. OR 3-3984: Reratning: ANTIQUES A rc ia MAID SUPPLIES — 1739 26%. W Huron 8t FE 2.1421, Heat and hot water. EMpire secular: ee cern SURG % Jet Aircraft Industry. See our ad oS go eae See or 23-5735 | _elalty, PE 5-6 Menominee. Mrs. Wallace. FE We Wi i uv a EE Jp Work Wamteo mee 0 10 under Class 9 TAKE A LETTER broke ) TRONINGS, 986 N_ lacome 7 Seni 17- —|We Wall Buy |CAROR” BEDROOM AND u- rk Wanted Female ......... —_- ee cro cane AR Rik / en, all furn or oF ¢o PORT | : a “REE our I.qui SERVICES OFFERED fan Ok sl oct $250 wipow | witH sAny Wo a) ACCURATE Gecoue Sin sany | ora OR FREE Clubs | our Eq ~ home—cash wait-| SE “ ns ut Orehard Ee. Builusny Bervivs wees 13 ft f : uy - etc Sell 32 bottles Watkins vanilla; ing—no red tape We also meee) ‘Cows: —_ ON’ 60MS. UTIL. ‘ 13, Security and rapid advancement, forla iwonderfullbosaiiie _sitting +2747, jee All deductions considered. At Get 48 4 jist Gi Pranks, 4305 Dix R FRONT 7 R . Busines: Gervic rs “lloct yg) te manager No experience neces-/ jooking for » STENOGRA- | WASHING AND IRONINGS~ CALL ves! b neler business Reason | Sones maken. Weatbend! slectric| Hi se Rie bafta _furn. Addlts 258 Orchard Lake. | Peemneerae © Tose -—- 15, sary. Complete training program.) = PHER who can type 50 2-2905 PE ogre ee ON Perry) ey, on ae MODERN Jy TOWN, NEWLY DEC- Dressmaking & Talloring ...... 16 wai Dine hw : emresi Core) WM asd take Shorthand ALL BQOKKEEPING x00 Anno siNat . "6 oy “prover YOR LIT YOUR LAKE oe Will uecept one child. wsaraer Plowing —...... 164A : et at 80 wpm. She should be ; | ; 0 fee eee ae er ecRD GOg | | ca denctrietanes |e Deis Serves 17 12) ott EO eT eo | Rarer at PA ae nt neurence Agencies "317 tl t - er 122 ] De b | Ph. PONTIAC, EM 33311 Utilities. Adults $60. Fi : fandsennin 1a] Bind So Mon to Pri eam ic| WARDS. Vocational” Coun- AAA Floor Sanding | FE_ssie Res. OR 3-588) n Debt: UN. 15798 PARTLY FURN 2) RMS” 1 ie A Truting Bb Tne er ee poem |. gkigerglayine — Finuhing AN INCOME TA RETURN PRE: at ou are having trouble mertin Pa i as haa . | i @ pot Se Pinlse' "Sacereting ‘.at| exp gists ake I ere ae CRT @ | Qtcountart with master's degree) LICINDAN CRE pit Sedat Rent Apts. Furnished 33 gyiiasce E COUPLE Fo ) BABY ret oer ooh ng ETE cia ____dnwtructions "9 AA TRENCHING eORTON Br arEvENE KORE olla thee’ wROSK lag rioon oom wemiy cew| gaan elt Winall Television Bervice .......+--5- | 22 with giteblichi ng parting lines If! ae Es ~~ Footings Septic Field OR 3-4943. BURTON FE STEVENS ove | an eater writer Servine OUT ati yeu don't. have the shove exp BATON TWIRLING TAUGHT IN ‘ | $35 MELROSE FE 8-3509 . trance & bath Clean. 221 N. Cass Winding Dr FE 50 ‘pholstering J.. 33) goat apply See Bob Pawiak my home Walled Lake vicimty A & B TRE NCHING Prt ALLS BY APPOINTMENT Reser E aut eaters Ce 1 - 2 BEDROOM PARTLY FURN. “uate APT HEAT eS ) “ELEC. Arico Inc 2010 Indianwood Rd. FE 70300 _ ' Fuotings, weter limes, fleld tlie EMP IR E T AX SE RVI E| Daxck Diet Tablets, 98 cents at) Lakefront apts 8615 Pontiac Lk! tricity furn. Children welcome, : ands ok A oy at MOTEL MANAGEMENT — MEN. FE 5-9961. <4 EL C _ Simm _Ra | _ $1 weekly OR_3-7700. st & Foun “ REAL OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN WOMEN and couples to train for ANY TY PE OF HOUSE PLANS J. - 5 -<—— {1 BEDRM DEL PVT ENTR. §TRICTLY PVT. NICE. AW. 3 Notices & Personals 25 “of good character Experienced MOTEL MANAGEMENT end custom dtawn OL 1.8200 FE YOUR HOME On MINE KNAP P SHOES Ground floor Bachelor's paradise. rms & bath Partly com ed. WANTED | in selling Ke aes warehowe OPERATION Only matured will Sau ene . ed =e Oxbew saan: eeu Hi ; Fred Herman very “as ete for coeple tee ween ae Ressqnable reat te wea Chile Fee og) Churches schools ceptiona be considered Age 25 to 59 Write A-| GARAGE DOOR AND House. FA h RATES RR tN S 2070 Airport Rd OR 3.1597 oung ladies ose to new ah, reliable part o drinkers * Wid Culldren to Board --7-77: 4, good commission. For pppoe NATIONAL MOTEL TRAINING. “hog Gours, Prompt service and, Using best method for you Eve-on AND AFTER THis DATE Benoet §-7706 cent Lake. be + 2566 os Wid Miscellaneous .......... ag ament_call mornings FE 2-26 _INC. Box 4 Pontiac Press | repairs. It's more practical to sires Heme Bolin Pe ss7t3 March 11, 1958 I will not be W8T ELOOR. eR nay | we ~ 3 SHIRLEY apts. = £ HURON |Mongs W Wanted eee 284A) \ reralr a replace: in. a | responsible for any debts con- an J rms a 242 rms. Rent a M ot +42 MI 4-096] | INCOME 1 cm REAS. PRICES. 504 tracted by any other than my-|{ 1 Roo RTCHENETTE. ‘& PVT. West SIDE COUPLE NLY. Share Livia, Quarters” npCrOoeS 50| SEARS | | en -1 CARPENTER CREW AVAIL- Ww uron. FE 5-8845 ae Joseph J Holzer 130 N path Adults only 200 N. Paddock. . of All tilities Wtd. Transportation ........... Hh , able Roughing and finish. Also Income Tax Service [~2osepbine: Rantiac, Michigan ‘Alberta Apts_ _ Sasa" unt 6 om. Call wid Costrasts ies g dhsletemstass at Wanted | _ alterations Free est. FE 5-3608 REASONABLE RATES oN ADT AFTER THIS DATE. 2 ROOM APT. 18T. FLOOR. 146 $2347 47 after antes Re sta ares Ny arck | - ie TERATIONS, ADDITIONS AND _My_ home ) any time FE 92-4497 feekaible “oe? wih pot be Pe | E. Pike St. Call TE 5-4932, RENTAI8 OFFERED | rep forara cs a0 FHA tere ERE builder. | icoME TAX PREPARED IN| ed by any other than myself a ROOMS PRIVATE. PATH. Bat Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 aent Apts Furnished ...... es | ges bd who can qualify for Dy a) iteeni Harvey L. Adams, 673 Pleasant, V&te r. North end town, ¢ Rent Gauss? Pecsishegia 01 33) a * AL TYPES OF MASONRY WORK | 4200 Phone PE “4d¥00) ns) Ridge, Lake Orion, Mich Tpogs ne 7h 1088. After 8 FE eT PLOOR, 3 BATH, NEWLY bi ouser ws BNCG cae eaae | bs i a al| [ee a " Rert House. Unfurnished ..... 36. JET AIRCRAFT SPECIALISTS (501. DING REPAIR. PLASTERING ~~ NATION WIDES Reduce } ROOMS, EVERYTHING FURN.| decor ol] heat FE 23-7435. ____ meat fate Cocsexes a spain mA AUTO GA8 TURBINE amo" block, cement work. FE BUSINESS SERVICE ate LBS IN 6 SHORT DAYg Fre’ Bs downtown Adults only " Lakefront apts: Jas, iN. or Ren OOTMB wee eee es SPECIALISTS = | 4393 DIXIE HW esulls guaraateea. For as jittle — z Pontise * rice Ware... 3A O |BRICK, BLOCK. AND CEMENT. COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING a oo 7RM PRI ENTR, BATH 10 MIN. = Convalescent Homes ... a ns AUTU FUEL INJECTION | work! Also chimneys, No job; too | AX SERVICE $1.00 walk from downiown, FE 2058, RM KITCHENETTE & T. lapse — m0 ¢- SPECIALISTS | sarge pbierpur ~ ace | OR 3-5500 ~9 ait | after 5°30 | ee — © EGE lol 2 cial Guaranteed wor MY WORKING PEOPLES’ TAX SERV- ->, 2 OR 3 RM. TV. ON BALDWIN Mltg only. ‘Rent Office Space . ; w 3-1128. | | Investigate our plan today For berta Apts. Will train three neat appearing ag- e help finance your training by, ice AN AR 3-2 943 or EM > bus, pvt bath & ent. child wel- Eid iPor Rent Miscellaneous ... c & aressive young Te pti as] siren ne seers, for nis practical ae BRICK. Ci Fre tl WORK | _ 3-2286. jean _8chimk |_ tus moath "ealy. cel re ee oes fa ae a eh t T Pereing,, turn as pet, month REAL ESTATE FOR SALE sens hee a come |= Sage epiacess ry S oa § arxcuL COLD WAVE. 640.2 ROOMS & BATH, ALL “PVT. 19 he tield Tere. Por ‘Sale Houres ae surrounding ve | | For complete detais tit out cow: BULLBOZING | Laundt y Service 1 thar Peppa at wave, 810 > ob. a notes 41 — hina Apply Hey 103 Wioomfieid “Ter : TEESE Now! ificationg are r on : ! 8.) : ETTE. 7 MICE RMS TH. Pvt. \gavurban. [ee eee wh Mqured™ oe . . | write | Se agurt ae Roman "ree Fe fe Wid. « Children to Board 26, Bt” fc Baby "whittem 1s “Going # ont heat Ges stove 50e030 4 40 years rite builder, Tee estimates : ‘orner oi emore ; For Sale Rest Property sales INI ies ela ld Hina Mo JET ENGINE DIVISION. North- _1-3461, _ 7-610) We eed Sette ee ees es Frigidaire. FE 32-2416. . pee fees aa PP tle aad lal 3 anes * West Schools Dept. JM-26, Box 0. Gini L. BILLS_SR, FLOOR LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF: pay, HoUR OR WEBK NEAR 2 Rooms, as bath, clean,|7 Rooms # BATH, ALL UTILI- For Sale Acreage ............. 41 lee rerare wee ere map = ontiac Press 3 Ces Old floors a” specialty. “ped, Beuraly, ve sa! a tine seheal: Good references. FE close in. e fle 2579. oral MMoapital: FI ion Gen- For Sale Farms ._.......-++. 43 | Name ibid | — eral Ro Sale Business Property ........ cee oe proof of! Ahdress _|CEMENT WORK. 3 YEARS EXP. Landscaping 18A. DAY CARE FOR PRE - gCHOoL ? RMS. MODERN, LAKEFRONT.|3 ROOM UNFURN. N ART. PON- Rent or Lease us Prop. .... 49A| § Thorough training Citv State "| _Free estimates, OR 3-6172 | aged children FE §-0131. Licensed _™ain floor, pvt ent OR_3-1375. _tiac Apts, 115 State For Sele or Exchanse ...--.-. 50° 4 All company benefits as you! Phot dee .. CEMENT Is OUR SPECIALTY. CUSTOM BULLDOZING. YA home |@ RMS, PVT. ENT. & BATH, FOR|} ROOM. rL axty BATH. qualify Hours 1 work: From Floors, basements. EM 3-4879. crivews grading, Back Tied WANTED CHILDREN TO BOARD. 1! or couple. vee clean, very; Children welcome. aterford gINANCIAL tes Ps 3 An ‘opportuntt to buitd « future PIANO LESSONS BEGINNERS oR CARPENTER— GARAGES. ALTER, _EM ‘Shas ea es ate eee eaOoM at SLEEPING * WHITE BROS i : ‘ growing bus | elementary students Ke. prepa- ations and additions. Call after 6) zuruny TREE FTRINMING ‘AND Ww 24 > Sale Land Contracts Be 52 Cal tee interview 19 a.m, to1PM_ gations for advanced students FE m 9439 td. Household Goods 27)" soom for 3. Reasonable FE 47050 | Mone, te Loar 5¥ March Vth and ihe Mr Turner!) 54072" ees =) | femtevel Fa o Sees or GOR 3 , REAL ESTATE | fortgage Loan: ........... $4 walaccni iotelePonts Ee = CE MENT Ra RB 1. Ov KK — | 3-20 2 ROOMS AND BATH. MURPHY OR 31285 . SCHOOL FOR MASSO - THERO - : =e | bes ly bieck from bus Adu its MERCHANDISE ELEM cg Pena tanete nee: Tae N Nel we cane S| OER CARE OE sence FURNITURE NEEDI'D "St thats att nee tse pee ae uy 8 54 xperience cai state sion, now in progress at 50 DRY ae TAPING GUARAN-| land clearing tnsured) MA! ton dot will t utright a a7 ROOMS “AND BATH. NICELY fae pale cloth: ne é Man Capable ot Commer- Washington Royal Oak Michighn teed work Free estimates OR _ +2003 ae ta aod ee sete Os 283 en INDIVIDUAL MDN. ~ decorated Hea‘ (urn. 203 gs. Mar- gerap & frm 5GA cial and Farm Sale 1 mile east off Woodward Call .3-50¥0 5 Bale Pt . eabins Furn. All utilities MYrile shail : 3) LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD Lincoln 5-1968 _ Moving | & Trucking 19 58° Phone OR 3.2717. 9958 Tru Rustic Cabins. 468 8. Sale “Housenoie Goods 3g 136 EB Pike St. FE +958 E1FCTROLYSIS & SWEDISH DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH. | evs Ae en WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES iircateset take ‘Orion. “ 1 RMS & BATH FURNISHED. ‘Xmas Gift tn “WE NEED |_PHYSIO-THERAPY CLINIC 4 Fp re Ab types of repair work. ae MOTE HG RAULK |_of furniture Ph FE 2-5523._ ') RMS. PVT. ENT. AND UTIL. Fe 30335. P Ent, Adults only. [Dn neves egectancens ol oe en ee wee en sera] Work Wanted Male 10 cone Oo eM ay ahh zNTs ERVICES ay Wtd. Misceltancous 28 S018. single man $12 weekly. FE 5 nus AND BATH, 639 BALD- 8 us ars ~ at ri ie Musica! Goods 62, cars Best pay pian in the area. | ste a. eee Oy Lt A \_ 1 rk 7 Ti ; an) SGoi- RGHENMETTE. BAT pate | win PE 5-3354, ale Office auipment 63 Come in and vet's talk it over. lal CARPENTER WORK. NEW — — = i educe Rates |WANTED: 25 HP MOTOR. MOST 3170.2 ROOMS “AND BATH asl! GROUND Sale Store Equipment 64 OWENS, INC. Repai 44210. HOUSEMOVING — ane | be in good eond. snd not q-_All pvt. 431_N Perry. FE 2-5170., oo Sports : oat 65147 8. Saginaw gt. Pontiac! | pany equipped. FE 40480. L.A. Young | Smith Moving, Large van or pick-) eqn, S917" itassy Ore ee URN APT PVT ent | [00% se beat. OL, 1-666, sale, Sporting 3 S ginaw $i. ©) Al Se aTaFinG AND WALL WASH. —*4 les f mace 2 Clase to Call after 43. ROOMS. Kir ITE, HoT : YOUNG MAN WITH SHOE SALES! ing Pree estimate, OR 3-9680. FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, HAULING RUBBISH. W AME WwW ited t t “Ren cn ose downtown, Call “wale t and gas heat furn, FE Coat & Fuel +. exp, Turpin-Hall Shoe Store. Dray- (46 anp BASEMENT CLEAN-| fee water heater. ranges & dry- “your en Any time FE $0005 an o Ken 9 pm: FE 23853. 8-05: . vent, netges, Shrubs ......... : =| ton Plains. OR 3-041. ee EMENT - zh | ae ete , a RB. fe mee Elec- nae AnD —- MEAVY TROG ING: FAMILY NEEDe HOME DumepenR-|? opie ROOMS, abreT. tT. RIGHT ROOM iE BATH. 0 MO. Fe sheseS sa Breit =e | My Pia) i E DEBPER- people can 6 heir own pice.) Dogs Trained. Boarded ........ . 70 YOUNG MEN la cleaning? OA 8-249 after 4 P™. rhe pEN DENT BUILDER, | _Xubbish. Pui dirt. Fr 3 3-000). nisl. Ruchaise services: toc Jt 4-5908 Bp aning? OA pish. Fill dirt, FE _ part 133 BE, Howard FE 2-588), AVAILABLE NOW! CARPENTER rough and finish, Free estimates. LIGHT TRUCKING AND HAUL rent MI el7ht rT. ij } ROOMS AND BATH ON GROUND >»* ARM eee os 7 AND VETS | cabinet work New & aes No money down FHA terms. EM| in 5. Express pick-ups and de! Sh Livi arena floor Pvt Entr., utilities furn. | ey. feign ee ae sponnoconas > es neat ambitious young men! B. Murdock FE 2-786! 3-4358. e are Liv ng Quarters 30 “30 SonMD PORN Let awrrac err oe moe OR 31072. _ Wr ter Ljvestock 0. -...-...- 1, Mosc 4. to, travel, California. | BASEMENT A AND ATTIC CLEAN: fog caBiINe BUILT oR MATERE Mi 44271 ot Menace ent All utilities furnisned 276 8 3 ROOM APT. NORTH SIDE OF For Gals Poultry ............. 74 sion plus bonus. Immediate e=-| tied Mork aia” odd jobs, FE —*1_furnished EM 8-2 LIGHT HAULING. ‘MOVING vane CHRISTIAN GIRL TO SHARE 4 Angerson FE »-1800 town On bus line, OR 3-8580. ale Farm Produce .......... 15, pense drawing account, Advance- gag ~ MASON & CEMENT WORK: FREE! ‘nates. Ri lepdscRelog | Frcs) seta, Soo mr ein Contactapoune Bice ; ; 1p 3 LARGE ROOMS, UPPER. PVT. fue he a ment excellent ‘Transportation fu = SCO REuRInIeCRTa pe See on : =o eat ws ULING SHARE MY HOME WITH (opr: , verse Hee bES Srey 36230 Beek, (Ges Meet 2 seis | ier ‘Roosevelt. Hotel. mre tay: 29040, — _ __ , FE PERSONALIZED o- | _EM pete As 3 pm tv lady cooley Lak vicinity 8-9575 — _ 7 LARGE RMS. AND BATH. . $60. oh Nel AM | Helo Wanted Renal e 7, CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. eciarentna; <= “(REPAIR Reag (MAN WITH % - TON PicKUP FM 347 FE ee en = Adulte lonty. FE T0186 Ren duit ees ee ant emale Hey © KiloBems) s epeciaiiy 0 PE Pat vet PE 2-162 |, Sante werk’ Cail eny Ume PE WIDOW WANTS A GOOD RE- J icome FE 6146 oF 387% Bag? ROOMS AND BATH. ALL UTIL- viene a ee i PAPAL PPS vi : See | fined coup fo share her iake rer : eae y Amie deceneeries 8 G SNYDER room UNMIS gee home MAple 5:31 inaw Inquire Mon only ines furnished. _17_Waldo. Axo) Serie 0 CAN YOU AF FORD CARE Ratan ee a) OR REMOD.|* Sanding and finishing. Phone re ODEWICARTAGCE “2. auace ay HOME WORE G RAC SCANIRNED APT PRI 2 LOVELY ROOMA WEWL? Dic “oe je saaterereses = 3! TO PASS THIS UP? smail. Winter rates. ‘OR 3 | Le Locai bad tong gistance moving. reilable working lady or couple, vate entrance. Children welcome. dala wie. Bhs Oe seni Por Sale Bieyeles 84, 42 to $4 @ hour. Pull or part,CARPENTER WORK WANT 108. FLEMING FLOOR LAYING! Phone FE 5-6806 Colored 623 Franklin Road _231 8. Jessie | Reasonable, Phone or ts & Accessories . 85) time. No investment. Directors for, Homes & Serages built, Attics & 6 FE 24 ebentody (8 Eclsce Fh: PRUOK (Wire ‘SEMI-TRATLER ‘Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 323 y RM APT EVERYTHING FURN. 32 o6ug PRIVATE BATH AND ‘or Sals Airplanes 86 Sarah Conventry Jewelers Week-| basements finished. Free | esti-’ | 4806 wu haul enyuning. sur | ontracts, gs. Entr Good location a wine tapas = Lap cobble dager emer ph. poy nee . ak ly pay check. For appointment] mates FE me stot re: ether ROOF REPAIRS | eadeoleamp) truck = 3 room apt. pvt. bath and entr| ulllitles. No children. Near Crooks Wanted Used Trucks : cose Ginia bin BOY DRIVEE| te reed Rouble poet EAVESTROUOMINO Fx oa Trucks to Rent CASH Partly me Aad Whittemore POSS SU Bes For Sale User Trucks .. » 90; ate : MASON WORK WANTED. MICH '} ROOMS AND BATH FURNISHED 3 ROOM, CLOSE IN, Fr in, 2 Dixie Hwy. EXTERTIOF AND INTERIOR, ui "or Bale Used Cars. ol ae 0 fa” WARPED VIN.| peintins Pree ertimaics, Ress |, £20 basements oF f full basements. TRUCKS, TRACTORS IN A FLAS qo | only Pe 59338 ad Lae GOI ines, furnished. Upper, si2. Card o of TI Thanks 1} Sat | Sepor| between Pana ‘ Exe eee 5 YR D & M BU IL DING '-ton Pickups = t'-ten Btakez JC '} ROOM APT GAS “HEAT, 313 B _ Court, el Granade Lake mai Keelse| cGy as creaaal eas bide eteel SERVICE Sump trucks Semi-trallers| For land eontracts, sce Augie’ Paddock FE. 5-006 Sy COMUNE ATED APT Gnmery, WE W WE WISH TO TO THANK OU OUR MA’ MANY | Harbor. e ance Can live in. Hourly or. — ] ontiac Farm and | Jonneon in pers 20 ars 2 RMS & BA TH FURNISHED pm FE 4-8475 = friends & neighbors for their kind-| ‘EXPE TENCED WAITRESS salary FE 8-1340 FE 2-7004 Eves. OR 23-2276 - | service to caliefied friends. “and Util furn, Pvt. ent. Adults only = Se ER LARGO] ness in our time of sorrow. in, sere ply in-person e000 N MARRIED MAN WITH FOUR “TRENCHING AND _ Industrial, Tracto- Co. | citentele i _FE 3.0338 ‘ROOM UPPER LARGE the Joss of Mable Morris. Mr | Pochesier Ra. Rochester, [a Auales needs work FE 46-5093 ae 825 §. WOODWARD ROOMS & BATH WEST SIDE screched pores. See sess! William —— Mrs, Alice Tay-|_ WOOLEE BULLDOZING Open Daily Including Sunday. O nson-? Te $-1327 _privueges, $50 per_mo lor, Mr Mrs, Ralph Hutten- FINISHER FOR BOTH WOOL & ROOFING — BIDING REPAIR =1ANE rk e0s6l E tia « RMS a BATH. 3 CAR GA- hower & William Dexter === silks, only experienced need apply. work New or old. FE 6-5171.R.D Thompson "FE _ 17-8872 UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED! 3 ROOMS AND BATH STEAM rage, located at 4475 Kempf. Dray- ‘MRS. VIRGINIA WALKER AND'_Eik Cleaners, 220 8 Telegraph. REMODELING. DRYWALL PLAS-\WE DIG BASEMENT3 UNDER up free of charge. FE 54638 REALTOR pee Lapeer ae PE 3-039 | ton Pls. For information eall family wish to express their GIRL SINGERS, MUBICIANS tic tile and floor tile. Small ies houses Block and cement work. - 1704 8 re eisss Rd eee DLA Sahat etal les FE 4-3802. thanks to friends and neighbors’ wanted, end she. Beasley Mu-' included. "PE 4-0447. _Get_our bid FE_2-3796 Painting «& Decorating. 20 3 fare FE 30035 BATH. UTIL. 4 pooMS, UTILITIES FURNISHED for thelr kind expressions of saym-, sic - - uron, fo) N UGHS | RRR RN RR (CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS urn i leome, pathy in the recent death of our! Mich, Ro Os 9 ae AVESTRON pal 8 Building Supplies 124. IST CLASS FXP PAINTER axp i 3 Hing "Wanwe 4540 Dinie Hwy 3 RM FURN, APT AND GARAGE Ge 2# ane ree $65 per mother, Mrs. se Matthews, of MANAGER FOR BR PROCINATING, ae Recreation rooms, Plaste Va oo ee | dgeorater, Rens! prices. Fe § 2868 _ OR 3-1355__ For couple only 104 Henderson. ~pogus a BATE. ass Farmin, ton, exclusive ani rapid-growing oxi Carpenter work. Floor, the FIREBRICK. USED, 10 CEN =e tS ND PAPERI 3 ROOM, 1ST FLR, 1 CHILD, NO ey sLiperss st —, Re yoree. 3 cents ea, 3124 A-l PAINTING AND PAPERING rect-selling business. We are loos. PE 5-8371. kee ERE : s 8, Ww. T F jp tonne 72 Washington ST ea Funeral } Directors qe le develo _Mason Thompson, PE ome | ROOM #2 Tan ia ena crow with the business. Full mea ey ee aB\- “TARPAUTIN —ALL Sizes at AT PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- ROOMS. TILE BATH. GARAGE. | * Baldwin. FEv i & 1) saieens alle = Fer den er_cent disc. abr, cash. UNLIMITED * emplo ed couple Or two men 7 Rooms & Scr , NEWLY DEC. A HOMELIKE TMOSPHERE time, phone essential.| Coffee, chtps, house- JOE'S A URPLUS 3 COA NERAL HOME For’ confidential interview, cali! hold donee PE tesa | _Siarae ng Ans od 9208. mer good land contracts. new or! Cretcemt Ie Rot preclate 1 cose FT OR }1y Drayton Plains +7757 Janet Good VErmont WORK WANTED OF ARY KIND cae Services” 13 at 2 INTERIOR — DECORATOR. seasoned. Reasonable discount. no) Township Hall ROOM (UPPER LANGE < - 8-2300, collect, FE 5-0760 Jaw ’apering & painting. FE §-0343 obligation. = by 4-3844 & ask = eee ened porch, PAINT! PAPERHANGING | for Ted McCullou 3 RMS. &@ BATH. UTIL PAID.) foie froin gy Pe 1838. one SON: onns MIDDIEAGED "LADY TO CARE YOUNG MAN DESIRES WORK OF ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS RG PAPERHA > Close to downtown, Adults only'| Privileges share | re) dren and light housework. any kind. FE 8-0489. ceered it “General: Prioting | TUPPEN DR 7001! RRO REAL TY | 106 Center Ave, FE 2-2390. g ‘ROOMS Fines aa me ep UNE a our office. Gene rinting & mmm Tv $143 CAS8-ELIZABETH RD. 3 LARGE RMS, PVT. ENT -&|_in_Call BE 2-6663_or , “Designed for Panera” _ aorine Dw i. YOUR AGE 18 3 Work Wanted Female 11 TH Oitice 5 Phone Ce, aye ie P Serer peau lg WITABLE sOClETY FARM bath. laundry facil. reason, rent § ROOM LOWER, PONTIAC’ eF. SPARKS-GRIFFIN Ci. an asset Service Avon custo pee | isster_repatring. | —-| LOANg on good properties ‘, in exchange for some chores. 1 Side. Newly ecorated, as at. Thoughtful gerv'se Fa beet in your neighborhood. Phone or ‘| DAY. SERVICE: TRONINGS. $3 A-l ACE TREE ay RE- PAINTING AND DECORATING | acre or more with 100 ft. front _ pare eseree 196 Sanderson St.| MY 31504 after 5 p.m Vc orhees ip e erie today. FE a * Draytoo, bs Flea eee oe iat Se aca ‘aad trimming, Get our bid. (Boe iS = Aer las oath 5 guaries 110 8 reer — M APT. ON MAIN FLOOR. oy RM APT. NEWEY eDECORAT. ‘) 4S. ali sox 53 EA CG & | 8 P 111 eat. 5-0830 or = eee - aime EMpire 3-0038, BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. Reduced rates. | -053 1 mr ROOM. PT BATH. GARAGE, | 23390 FUNERAL HOME meget ptt Money| arg(as IRONING REF ree Pn, co, rintonr Rearaatlt Television Service 22 OVER $1.00 000 | tivmiper’wear No enaren a 5 Oe AN? PaTteoe Ambul erviee—P'ane or Motor, | ® service Apa ~~ | available to purchase land ¢on- 3 _— cL 2 Sormation colt ¥8 z 6g, A ae “Wecowns re le Re ar of RE MAKES SERVICE. CALLS AN- tracts, Immediate action! eal } LARGE CLEAN ROOMS. PVT Ly Seed Rast! ARE UW 8 >. #1 IRONINGS 1 DAY SERVICE. re 130 | woah kim romplly’ Dap of. oight. Realtor Partricge, 1060 W Huron bath and Entr. 2648. Parke FE| Dixie Hwy Gas heat, 1 Cemetery Lots 5 * Opening Maren 15 FE 5.1406 a APPLIANCE SERVICE | vite nics St PE 4.3381. - 83182, iRoom D CORATE “ oa at a nen nee pen Ad, bp ALE Waan sae | We servicn ah & y makes ‘ot Sringer or PE $2418 tated 5P AROUND THEN SE see E Us To. 3 Lota ae te fe bad AND ha aol LEM opcn po vo Ts Gay or ear and oe =e s. W yrs. sat om, ae SERVICE’ ur ‘and contract, 5 H Sea ine, Car nec Sie Call F i he nt WANT UL WASH per Fe oeass \| CAPITOL SAVI ei AN 60.7 ROOM MODER Chi DRE : va Ebi am housec jeaning. FE 37581, Ry ve "v6 Oakland | PE 24001 ® W. Buroa 3. E 40661 weicome, 64 Willems trans, FE 4 , TW ENT 'Y-F ; [Y-FOUR ‘ _ PON TTA C “PRES SS, 1 * "Ty EF 4 “SDA Y , 1958 y Rent A = ts, Unfurn and WEEKL on hath. ished Putm ry Seep 34) an off ati a: R a VE ~ pion 2 en SEE ST Houses eens — ted race Cine Unfui BIRNONGH: feat sof ha WER CARAL on i 6 RM — . Li U ull | om PRON F 36 at HAM GM ened rt WER | M e aoe 8. A mee Os ear Pade o at f 2-2576. N rey to ti =e hid wa- or aa Wilhing | p GA- w ne Sa mo. Im ran rown BE 2864. DES eal ae BE. west aaedieti le : and daettg BEDROOM) ESIRABLE | tor Part BROOM a SDE Ho ; een aeae or cup say Sts gare ‘BLE LOCA riridge, er| 3 bedroom 1 odors 1025 by Bid t, 7 ney 0) lE 6S! a b ba bed TION La edict beret PS 43 fr he Nae J arkt hts. $1 x al a roo io an ng risirtott re Mi xing we 11) Exc a oe ‘mn west Only 98, s8 to, ast alow « oe aA ts HA Ste arr floo edrm ke 3707 ar s bh 2 e180! hea th r Sa pin Sel vens B ia ie dod co Gen DR asso dow ie Bee s le occt & ly —-2 s B) 1 uto do. ol UNT eral, AYT do choo Be : H Eee dx. FOR R hot a a ae TRY HO 2 holes AR =e: oo) are MULT ouse: tn eat Ja poration REE RO ail i ENT er He e Hoe, ‘aah Haiee EA 4 IPLE Ss . Too er Ss eae. C = aes shor ist ae g R ae lan Hepehar | peor ne cane S LISTI 3:C tev y 4. 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Y ares ae in aralinie is oy wODEEN. ry ee MOD- board sere as ne be EN N i c e , Fotis ROOMS wnsens eee rato ne be 950. ts Me hath chen 2 rs Fer ss r I efor SA id 9-4 , Ll ‘Seen RM He Te anes roe ua ft, simoet muc ; REEL DEO a ae ae wocsr Hat i tea te Ne | ty ceca or Olt a — one ata SVE zabeth 00 rooms, BI vp in Tob! auto aout aa : seems : Dick T Aa fur th 3 R ae ROO 2051 nd “HOU pate 15 rick AY! - nort pav cem 1% ith st ur ST pa ished No OOM ae M ena gee Ai Dy aan 30 on 8! ed tinea tae oe = : 8 HOU e ste -f end 8 r r mee pele iy RMS No sptelyall oon ay noe ore On “ ee i ding -f{t. ll fae a __For ul A ck i WI E tg CAS E ly or rep] roo vin e a mo g00' new aoe ae oe | gen Bane ess beater INFORM aise ni a mt | 180 _ inturance brite . | Sale Ho bo F == E ac ie La 2 E i MATI A gar - | F nicl .v e| : ots aa tds aes | fe ae cabs ! m) cae L OT i | alter’ mone 43 o 7 at, IE tilt FE 2- 00 a ; ea A sient rae rey ee RMS. sont Wy ith EFR “ust ae Lake F < _ : aot a 5 aime Ont 3k Ga: WwOL 8 ii ee Pa BE e =) 10 oe ry old: AR: k or Sa oan unit Union oe : | eae epee car DRMS _ iI fas 1 room N nee eS plots eee on le H a a he Oey t far eat Saat acti | [ae aR Eee |p Reda MT ees bul nas ae ahaa ere K ns FE Ade RN a s A i for co rolt inut 2 BE SMAL 526 a> a el. ‘@alro pan ult tw enien re see nt aire D, |: . 3 4456 ms ISHED 1; 5 this NSL VEr es to 5) ; oa Lo2) ay ‘oom eled ‘em. hen small t & lace m 2b hiv to ORC gles S| ome at SIDER se ying DE $00 2 ae ui OPEN Cees Lae atler ded Laund ee El er ~ Fo i R S| in c r P. 977 oln $! w IR 12 E Sees ea I ound a 4 Is ry m. 3 fh nature! : ~ r Sa 19 SA ae C ; ental ies full’ § tdronm me 5 RM oy Watertora ioe EES Peeny. fay co i Pe * baie 2 “abe wa with rel tural ilver I le Ho ary _ \ aa ain im on er, oD wo do Vill ei ron fe y or mfo ant aj ow pri s and wat drapes ‘on- “a : u est arly RAND T. = Ck eme d ye ajo" sma! 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N take DWN- | U “ pas th wil ms $1, Seouk naterials bullt h ‘ a ments neve a te inital Ren “ | ares ' large Dat ams J beautiful fire wit, of the ments no fake) 1oned seu! ion or R rE NO tors | +s oA] beet? panetied | a Lake. eee 1 fieplae a the a! oul hot wis pe reiree cau evil R en +1 To DOW j e i ‘3 ece kite ed 2 be e, la ily ha car ul ly ¥ va. ghee ates u 00) t 66 om N m ow ap i ri b he ity qd I vatory. rf pe un ms + is ater iabie fom 8 We 1 oraz a B Room 1 North "ranchatye mises nere te i rivlieges on. oe uh aroun neve tla E sit fare ed SAVE tablished AK ider € Ore eae part 81 51 a rsd bid ate Wella uburban NE ne custo ov Own. on. beaut lity ro ood an ‘ car, = i: ; roon x 8 I P b I 0 * b b ic Lj ni a r 2 NG ae Con ved rc eal aur Bt 37 eh is aes 3 t 3b a Ga, re tere d rf x Call t tettiuteey afin es y y aaioning room Good. CA ms panc} eth Ic strt . fults uro’ ent R ENT. PE in fows acre li he ed- he th Li e wilt alm e- ted tod way sani La’ 3 lou an prin and. tered ‘ ent. mod si R A 1c cL n Li 00 F RE Full lot vem in in ake str ra. os ra fay! wi db Es Pat sf orem scape , block: h Sie a = een o ape TIO ti (cles FE ght M F E Ba ty UL bs Ther Siiticen 2 LA eet nehat “al 300 “ee a jor full 5 ak d san chy ae beer ¥ . a remenis A n Src a oe OM) FOR Bene : PAR ase her: and ire you 08S. t er ’ ch int C full t ate awat w wood ew al ou : ie ; z anes : a nine . et from Ps H S $350 Cc D entree. te ntow alk il ith 3 ir rise nts ft 1 'eL le EEP 13 ing MA 1001 fu 2 nt. | rice nish re ant ng al roe av 1 , Be re arti res. rm a ing 00! full d- TR F or and EAN. 8 IN 20 =a | | . and re Bed i d eal 3 be ir all ? cl e cL e au ek Hi cul . A d Ts. ba TIRED (s & eel 5 N. ta G 7 WH Sie ce dre rm to b b nel nal os som AR on tify! H ars. WES rar istani On Se- dec. 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Off inu le b ced uP R IRE eee hone M ca EHeheae pkeasy Aubt area For air ment, om all rger s part w 6.95 bce venie be re cu el y oar ve 3 Ev “1984 -Eliz H, R own. { Applies ati ath i anak 10 8 oo D a h or § arb. bine en y. Ce eled im th a ent. w mode parc rt ? il 35 _ floo nt abl pbo ed k ea. BED enn 4& aboth FA A ktole orth jane arms Sn becea he i Beh 1 STARTS Dy Hi eat ills le w OT a we ram Yo Hei is is 5x ivi Oi hes CK apiece pr - wash. to ards iteh ing ROO s FE R LTO b bed Pers . } wv ES nd me OeAn | eet Sateen indew ail ull: | fa igh lot, he omnes hos L E Scan ce or. git see pieany ison ed oe 8 nile R bedroom srry Be. STOW DEAL Seeertiaahy ‘Tange utility pein nis ts A fot, Lone t, fu E 23 R ge term ee Con- ed Pe areata cata (heal bri * OWN L The oh ghs aye da ale ay pk this will be rea pos er 5 “to rge idx u 5 1 ves 6 oN RE. ha wk tee first rge th, ell L y 1 str he be ck . : : t Ps Fi 23: as 3 FF : A ve 3 he rst as lot, oil arr AR to ! ect, at, ard w N R H for Hone on Attache Baredoard tours tees 3 be #0 } possession Bi Rites and kitch. BED te Sa ear roe te dow win a ang E 5 | morte wood ‘fi 1 oie | for ean ke . La tached cere ra}? ros = ae e bed hap- Lan oe sented. enced che Gite Tee Y B BY , a ( a hel pomge sed Cones pow orthes bath, sal | De eoly heme © coer garage. sean to tte cated Wet quick, ays | peep in EDROOM Bi : ede 3EO me — pevtloua -| on bd ast locati ee ge. h Tt car ck com n th m ool. efo B =F ig en 45 RGI hou ion n ol ed oc aved FE 4 ¥ rrotl ay ae arenes se. fece, 2 isles spe ine x. nia edia sh “PRICK MY Hie ow 36 3 set ally 1 heat ation R lV atten © aaa naey re eee f . nit, loca te pm. A ware er Dix ret lot. No mt .: 82763 REALT Snyd sleaeias ied cha nd ipa at Phares satrac: A. Jo y. prey ing -m. NY a ABs on a te — lb nek ne iE BL! Al er moet nome. Ph, 1 OR er ive bu rm alu nin ut. Ga- 171 HN iced sub- 2-05 eaicoae un ke eat AY R R h a tile EM Hoga Lay o terme 7 oe for §! space, 704 S. NSON for 7 taste Neto property. a ON WE Suburbs bath. 903 0 oY nde AWR ues Telect Re bre aaa steer Build OR sive OR LAND CC an. ** or “5 EARS r ENCE Ai E eleg ealt Bracket Meomfort red ped Appr uildi 31 soles) 43-1251 D CO & i LO R HOF ty Rd. ute repiac vi tnt 8 hi mae ing Site NERACTS 16 | sinter € c v 1 1 ‘ood ae 7 E. |B ~ OPs TG 3 ad. BR ni ar e: e 2, a Pike 8 ‘rer ora - en R pease the Sage “ae ne 4 a A as tb baad ice it me — aig tae Bt fae rae va ool ADDS font" & I 4.95 Op sis. 7 be tage _— eerste a . d porch lls aptphge cer- Hwy, IN OW TAR con® ype he on eS hee ted midis feoae per ot re) OR INC _OPEN E G Ey S roo! ex Vv ar awa ility 3 Fr in fo an il t) PB O N iT bj E R ee iat rea = ou oS ae ale Ol SP oe ze co. 3300 r e in Uti e me 5 Ly ren’ em T AIT is ains f Gs 8T 1338 & Tw awf cluded. teas 4 per Lake* ent To find ING turing w down Bala {EI REET E Aude 4 ord, ed. pbeeaary Ll Rear AD ee) ares a 4 ove Bo de thi a R 5-8 i ry er bl $ m pri il n b ard ed: s GI's ea 1 . Auburn of es Inc. = ae Fe Pee dn sat t agen met aly Uo act a te QuITY . . OL by be A th pber res; fil ‘arm? rds auti er d ts, oak in aTT e em RS 9 Ui eslie R. sso oo ace Piette ees = ao oun reste yun re” Tr ES there’ ts aed grape. pad | EAST sore oes allt is $50. mo eet nquire 389 Mei ipp. R furnace uminu pnarbor. This io pa month. M ATOR ad Be eal ES Tyee tie 2 at uta fr A Te or titeet or joes is th, 1% men ade? oe in ly real SA urry er oe WP paymen 6 ful t, ae price $2 CR : $3 $-0 yme quire full p new “ IFT oe an, 338 | " R nt, Lana cee ra ay oa iit has CE dn fURAY ceeg | Bh ares "een | oo FES Q’N . a. and vot onl Pias ven: .. rele E $8500 wit ener, nt. ely 4 metered . gre IL, cen wi ens. al auto. eco real ¢ S ph Ra Real mort 4 juminsim rated Deas UBU ie tor gage Henal ba an pl ——. RB oe : toutn wt mater bees A) Jack im W ereet| be rope. Lg N ‘ ; r ¥ . J . Tiled sed > or wi ved too as alas illia m: Bites m= 2 or a wit ae A S GI Be an —— t a oil —_— e INSURA CEO nog ty 4,29, 08 va alo RG tae re eo EE ath per month, alte LAIR" | ves, fon rant > | : 1708 1281 : : # a : THE PONTIAC PRE SS. TUESDAY. M ARCH. 11, 1958 For Sale Houses 43; Income : Property — 434, Business Opportunities 51 Money to Loan 53 origina): Norta from pocnec 3a M-10 nna | ' miles off Greenfield. Eves : Fe hai mil Past o rom - ES acc + Holly "Miiroce Tole, 1035 Onn OACHROND oo raata Bo iA GRADE ave IRON BATHTUBS ~— Hill Rd 33° "Rellmas Ct. ou 1M $545 st quality toilets, not Bs, - $s 7” % ed ‘ grade Complete manufacturer's ay oe Ts NAT) “$20 FOR “BALE ‘DOXER, “MALE, ike, . guarantee. $2450: no worry with ‘Thompson & So 15 14 mos., housebroken, good fn this one. G. A Ihompsen, 80 8 | children, all shots, will sacrifice, Perry. WOOD AND ALUMINUM | , COMBE | | . MEIrose ASOT = x : T 77 < r iox ——- nation ecore as sneer | PARAKEETS aC ANARIES. Rigs SUP. plies Sanderson iat. PRE-SPRING BENSON LUMBE R CO. POODLE “MINIATURE, FEMALE NU LSU) payed. Black Affectionste & CLEARANCI: WRECKING BARG: AINS| qeod wity children. 6 yrs. old. ALL QUALITY PaiNTS All material to be sold on job atl $50 MUIOBrry 96-1011. Se hen Gece GH 28 & 243 Oakland & 2527 Bald- PARAKEETS, CANARIES CAGES. Quantity ot Nees Le. win _Food. Since 1927 584Oakland Ave. Our price- are low—c' me in Sindiing, Pree j *arakeets Guar. to Talk “ple Box 12, _Pontiac Press “RAINBOW RIAL. TY" FE ?- 9206 | Bs. While they last 10- ft Wolveritie Fumber Co | sor iss ecate babies, 6390, ss per |SELL OR Mere’ on: FAMILY IN- ‘FE 23-2614 302. PADDOCK | Us roe Peete cat ae 220 8S‘ Paddock FE 2-978 cent off on Harlequins & rares. | come on ake ron Ges h ac Ly & 5 . TK . \4 $11,500, $1,500 down OR 36015. Cy, A AS I 1 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG Used 2x0xB> “clewned 4c va HOD URN eee gaye. DIrGes #4) Bet ee Pm ee i . ae os .. ae Ane § an ! yk =e aj pee eh har — $10.250 SELL OR TRADE — WAS L.O. S Building materials ig complete REG TOY FOX. TERRIFR FE- erm bungalow with full eatenientl For Sale Lots _ 46 CASH \ \\ Our prices are iow— come i: ANTED GOOD BUILDING, AP. male 3', mo old. FE 2-0743. urnace, alum. storms an | Se r CR MS— J H ‘ | »? l REDUCING MY 8 UE T Screens Large 100x130" ft tot | re iecaraate aad Gmertgagenes fost) Ce] oe aire VEL ® wa ae Ona AwItt TRADE | a Ll tamil TOCK 1 2 ‘0 s i 5 S . . oe i a een Privileges on Williams Lake wilt Ep TOLME ee LOTs CALL: BUY OUT RPLU >it [BI K Xl ike NEW 80000 BUMPER) dicscnteama Mlcde Gresea accept housetrailer, land contract. (ES, INC FE 5-2683) Material ales Compans pool, TABLE PE 5-1839. | Bird Hatchery 2489 Auburn Rad. late inodel car or cheaper home, ar Laoag Pade euecialize tn 9340 Highland Rd iM -Sh4 or. 3-7002 _ FE 46316 } ee empstead om HY RENT ALUMINUM TR AILER AWNING 7 REGISTERED PEKIN GESE, | $13,500 SELL OR TRADE — Lares Woalwils tinens uy hisiness nd ' BX 31 foot. MA 4-2087 Machinery 6OA _male and female FE 5-6635 | 4 bedroom modern home, only 3) WOODLOW ST. i Ay 4 ot a nS sh Inance Co ANCHOR FUENULS are ee Be eee Hoe 2 years eld. “Modern living to the | tod me you. a lanai y, . cf CHOR ESCLS 7 PC WOOD WORKING COM- Dogs Trained, Boz Boarded 70 70 | ost 20° well-engineered| Ideal home site. Lot 100x150 ft on | Ss pid i Ponti: No money down, FHA approved u “i fers oS and accessories | Ann witehen | with au built-in appll-| Woodlow tin Watkins Pontiac ThA r F IN ANGE ontiac | FREE ESTIMATES. FE 5-747 $300 Walled Tk. MA 42615 |pOGS. CATS BOARDED — FE | ances WL. seme. joors st ack-toppe treet, eee rr 7 5 le anc plastered wails. New Thecar, ‘is offering nA ow eon with 120828 “p tcc SU. Michigat Dn cae Dr: to Ph: ae | Be a pee en YOU we HOBART ARC WELDER. 3 PHASE Ga Burr-Shell, 325 8. Tele garage. Large lot Wil accept! small dowo payment. Call us tor . iy ROU UWE canes Nor water. Ain mn bor). 208 amp. Good shape $150 2, a | cheaper home in trade. details DUE - TO PARTNERSHIP. DIFFI- ee mate : ly ON GE) Coe oy LL JH & & Feed 7 71 . Tr = : rulties, will sacrifice ladies and | : ers Automatic water heater fartc. “O19 ye Grain $13.500 SELL OR TRADE — Donel- NORTH SIDE childrens ready to wear shop~ Walled Lake © Ware. electrica:, supplies, crock ) son Heights. Choice west side lo-,Lot 60x181 ft. on Cherrylawn off! Approximately $15,000 aay rnier | and tile galvanized. copper hhay x ; IST & IND. y HAY. $15 & en cation. 3 bedroom modern home| Kennett Ra., city water $250 Dn.| including fixtures, $6,000 cash ‘Cine pipe and fittings -owe Bro Do It Yourself ol straw & lumber Phone MA 5-0666 | with ful’ basement Aluminum sid- 2 lots 60x191 ft on Cloveriawn off; Located on main hlehway in well Ulset _ eee . + Paint and Buper Kemtone _ ee . ~~" sr CUTTING HAY FOR SALB ~| ing, oak Lore plastered walls Kennett Rd. city water. $332 cash [ caiablixned fete) Spopping, ares i - 7 — - 2685 pees = Pet te 45471 FOR RENT : OL 6-0758 ; accept and contract or, each oO freaitors it ' c 4) ~ iN X ee ae a cheaper home. ATT. BUILDERS Ferces) = =| tst=<“=S:éi‘“‘S;S oO For Sale Clothing 56 Sale Household Goods: 57 BEEF AND PORK ele fn LPAPER STFAMERS 206 BALES 280 Curr Aas i “ *DAVISBURG - MAIN REET. 2) hope =5- I} = RRR RAL 2 uarters, Opdike Mkt FE 35-7941 N NDERS DRILLS 5 : $2600 DOWN — SELL OR TRADE— Six weil located lots 40x130 ft each’ DAVIE ane oe oes - i NERD ©25 16 $1002, | : wt Ne ee ee, Oe SANDER: HAPDOWARE. © _Har-Mar Farms, OAkland_§-2056. Lovely modern bungalow with full on Emerson St off Mt. Clemens.| one store is equipped for a res- | CHILDREN § LING: roy GOOD USED 32 GALLON FLEC. BASFBOARD HEATING SYSTEM: OPEN SUNDAY ALL TYPES OF HAY, 18ST & 2ND basement and stairs to large attic City water and sewer All for, faurant Butidin land and | Seb sives 3. 4 & 5, girls, 7. 10 & tme hot water eater Complete, including ip lbeariatey oy piping feces ! vee SANFORD “ cuiiig. Cor Nel sain Wil dé Weautifull tala chisice tocauen will $3.000 cash |) eaulamaane ites only 560091 000 SEABOARD FE 5-3458 ised ol] furnace yued cond Reas cceeny See G | vom pson liver OA B-21T9. Fireplace wood. accept good housetrailer. EAST SIDE own Bey Fas SUN SUS GIRLS SUB-TEEN CLOTHES, LIKE _ OR 3-2949 — eS ny = FOR RENT | waar “cUrTiNa “BROME. &At- $8800 FULL PRICE — Located at barge lot corner Mt. Glemens ang) Wm ! __Miller—Realtor FE 20263 : FONE oes Very reasonable OLive GREEN HIDE-A-BED LIKE NEW Lous Direct Wall paper steamer. floor sand- | falfa hay. 1940 Crescent Lake 24x35 ft bungalow Court Dr. 139x305 fr. all im- | LE &- 1061 a ee $100 Set of World encyclopedias fH ‘ a: bu jd _ For Sale Livestock | 72 136: on Pi FF 2-4810;/\LOT 75 X 490 FT ON BROWN Sie tar oe pat eee Or {ice tare oy No eligi a trier Coad) core 6 inion Lake Re 2M 23- ? OO MULTIPLE: t LISTING. SERVICE Ra si 960. Dicceunl (or cach FE - mall Town Bar | endorsers Pavments to sult your 41723 ; Hil-F 1 = Xb BRICK (RECLAIMED: _Sale Musical Goods. _ 62 BABY GOATS Not fancy but adequate | budget. We will be glad to help 6 PC BILVE GRAY BEDRM Excellent Quality Delivered $20 MApie 5 | = Ideal husband - wife opera- ' you with your money problems ve ee aE SAE Mo att per M ANTIQUE REED ORGAN GOOD! —_ pie 5-0666 | ‘or “xin ‘READY For ou tion Property includes apt on HL Doub chee ec. EOORCA NG At Oe eee oe ae | "MIBER & condinon FE 5-3458 EXTRA GOOD PUREBRED YORK- ing. Some on. paviny $1500 @ip nly §8.000 an to responsi- bed, large cues. 2 vanity amp: RCA ZE NTH Via ete SURPLUS L CMB ER x ACCORDION BALE. ALL stZEs | _Sb!fe_boar. OAkiand 8-061. i s. st or ay onl ek i, : by LES wnt ms ers | Spee Ee tae cuoois le pars Pearson Furniture $2 Orchard Lh GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP = Materic’ Sale | (( an ccordions loaned {ree to begin- | REG HEREFORD FOUND A. WICKERS:!AM ~ > . . Tene saan ae Ave : . onti ‘ pre M- rs with .essons. Lowest prices, | on her ead, now calfing UNION LAKE privileges with thic T19_W MAPLE Mayrain 6620) MICHIGAN BUSINESS. FINANCE CO. i Rus Ow FURNITURE agp l=”. SURON ja, bE #185 CASH FOP USED TV's. WORK: direct for Mig FE 35438 _ | PE 24638. OAS-3796 exceptionally good $ room bunga- SALES CORPORATION FE 4-,574 tlec stove. reirig. freezer OR HOME FREEZERS a ACCORDIONS’ PROM FACTORY | SADDLES BRIDLES, BLANKETS low You will like the homey PARTICULAR PEOPLE LIKE 102 Pontiac. eo Bank Bier — *y 29%? 1 nee U8 upright GE foor nod CONSTI AY to you: (Sexe (00)per cent Sedi-ep.| | eed Mg Chet's Sac- iving room, 16 ft kitchen has (“W,-,|]-aa Pill! i) a = “ cee neon Tes ews ‘ | ee many (bien frGel cabinet; ear CiOnee ialllsy JOHN A VSBMORAEH RO 1 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, linen tee agee Feta cea PRICES aud Up, Accessories and taxes WanT TO SELL YOUR HORSE? seer Carpets, gas furnace. at- Its “Trew _t0o—tt—ttex were 1573 8. TELEGR RD | Mort ia 54 " “Davel's Freezer Sales Ol? loll @ 8 jraterboarL Tis of e118 "ot included Prices subject’ to | _Mu_4-0525, _Iso_selling. = ached garage The beautitul we'l-| planned for, and restricted to PE 4-158 | ortgage Loans S94. modern step tables matching al: file NoMa Str Roche tar” ae kluth bundle. lots of 30 8 p@ ‘lAamee without notice Home dem- | —— ———— kept eccands are anced A hobby protscy easy betier ranch _ PARK AT OUR "FRONT _DOOR, | ~~~ RA REE RRA | ie a au cecaracr oat al xircitcn CABINET S14K8 poU. 29 10. bag joint cement $2 Io iure ips wake. Bari Ww anted Livestock 73 shop too 00 this over only. and multi-level homes f = Deal ia 5 OF av only $2 weekly. INE 1 rire xs gleacore $465 7-13 4 | “_ Drive out Elizabeth Lake Rd | | a Mortgaec | sls tare ne Sunainre, Sz Orchard laren : itile any will te ues < ply wood $130 BABY SE inn | wID eee Late 2 ; . i yy 2 rc 7 = 7 ee i é tu Hi t yt , 5 a A eal spine - SILVER CAKE privileges and ap 3) mile West of Pelegcspe Ra a O S | vour requirements Any property, 9x12 RUGS WOOL FACE. $1595 these up Outstanding value soo 24) Clear WP Casmg tt $07). Swap. for Sea “gee FOR | eal Fee excellent 7 room far:ily home 3) te Scott Lake Rd Turn righit! | any amount.-prompt service Also Reversible. $1650 Imported, “Michigan Fluorescent 393 Or- FS cole $8 95 CONNBGNATA, « er payments | For Sale Poultry 74 tee vecrooms a full bey and) i, mile SEE FOR YOURSELF | buy land CCAS real estate $3495 Axminster. $1998 Rug chard Lk. Ave Ba fan eee, a12165 couse ro ake over pi te at ovely carpeted Se: | ve Bus qui pads, $393. Pearsons Furniture. KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER Flush doors int A- $46) s : : 7 " ie : Oe esa nn J . 4 ; c 5° BABY CHICKS HEAVIES. BLOOD- paneles oreCren on, fom, a nh C \RL W. BIR D, ke saltor id lo W HURON P ERUTY, CO oo eee oe Fare Sule Dre washer 65 eo a Goole bree e a rate Gaal Sonactiai Gupilier | | tested. $10.00 per 100. Why pay Pa in bar ‘n the ru cee 503 Community Nevo arr aah | : FE 6-#589 Eves EM _3-0043 Ox 12 2 F elt ‘Base_ Rugs $3.95 Mavlag square tub washer $49 9 noe gervage ee nbd — a0 50 records. $75 oe es | = ete! Oe ie head. _sen6 arage. 2? lots only » ood | FE 4-421! reve E +1 92 Lar apt-sise retrigerato A = piano tuned an recon oned, { : . terms WHEN YOU Go INTO. BUSINESS “LOANS—S600 to $1,500 (eo eT ty ae pe imte modal: Tiny A Gee ae $139 8:75, FE 32-0719, Mich. : LTICA BE ND FOR 41 -Ft \\ all Tile Be i 2 Blanket insulation 100 ft M $37 a | ROODER Rs. INDIAN VILLAGE INCOME : 1. For any purpose on i ee as eas $ 2x4 2x8 per M $8506 CONNSTELLATION CORNE T.| ELECTRIC CHICKEN B E : CRRA) UIE Ol We have choice lots on blacktop. homes. modern or not, ino RUBBER BASE PAINT, gal. $3 75 eral good used TVs A a W CONDITION FE 4-6819 mis q brick and frame construction 14 Door pockets $485 NE E | ee conetr ich i] street. Just minutes from me Oakland County |GUAR HOUSE PAINT. gal $1 95 MILKS: “APPLIAN (CES MI 6-1300 Geng tile colors ft s 10 USED SPINET AND CON- 83877, tirance acvecnic Giuie. we Unica Bend Plapt : 2 For homie sdditions or | _Svers. 141 W. Huron. FE 4-3064 LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS Ask for our 4-page © Cash-Way oe wanes sought and sold | Sale | ‘Farm Produce 78 gas furnaces. new gagace Taree) Siiith-Crawtord, Ine im rovements of ja CU. FT FRIGIDAIRE LIKE Brand new $1595 Pearson's Fur price lst All materials uncer } MORRIS MUSIC CO beautifully landscaped jot all in! TWO OFFICE Offers you the opportunity to GUO GOT te ete Cue new. FE 2-659 _niture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave covers. Bright and drv I. A-l shape Near Huron 8t & Tel- 4390 5 Racherter Le . OL 10007! ®t your own service station busi- house part'y constructed 19 IN TV. SELL CHEAP. 24] GO. LAWSON SOFA $45 CHAIRS $17 BURMEISTEr § 3% 8S Telegraph APPLES. EATING AND COOKIN Huron Shopping Ceuter 1388 E Auburn Rd oL 61226, Mess and earn 88,000-$9 000 a 4. To build @ varage or on ing, FE 8-2455 after 12. Cottee tabe $4 Lamps MA 41210 FE_ 2-0567 | Glackmore Farms, 1900 Silverbel sce : = “ == year with an investment of as Ht- & garage home : — = R E N REFRIG VERY | Rd. OR 11-6489 \\ ‘ls: NEG -tle as $1,000. The locations avail- Apply National Buliding 24° TV, MAHOGANY: OR 21 L” P. GAs SERVIL REFRIGF I. KEI bars ees 30 MI aril | ———————E HE oils: Vor Sale Acreage — 47 able immediately ___ Pontiac or phone FE 4-4720 blond Dining and living won te tovase OH sie hr coum Wen clean & quiet. § Auction Sales 77 Realtor UPL BANE) eee ee pecs ieaer (ais icn sens Swaps 3 4 Pr aMANa Caer eer ae MORSE SEWING MACHINE, 143 pee Conley Maria se oa eeu PIANO TUNING —~ OSCAR wr W Huron BY OWNER COUNTRY LIVING. Auburn & Adams 3 : meal 6 : nents. GE_ «ringer washer. $25 O1 ue SS pa — Schmidt. FE 2-5217 _ ich Post Otthe 15 minutés from downtown 1 mile Nitacs & John R acai ae et 5400 OR, raue 140138 Dee DEMING SINGIE PIPE DEEP FI AYER PIANO, COMPLETELY : Met ‘Pir. ULISTING SERVICE from Waterford h-School, For further information call: 30 PONTIAC GOOD TIRES. R&H | -s MOVING. HF YWOOD-WAKEFIELD fil jet lene complete with -rpuilt. guarantesd OL 6-0371 : \ . Approx 4 acres igh ground, SUN OIL CO) Hydra, $100 or trade for farm 27 ins & AL Ot so EXCEL- blond apt size dining room suite 60 yal tan 5 FE 4-0341 = IT FINISH CONSOLE P1- Pe DUxiir | in ae S20 deep $08 trom) oe lee Dent mach or power tools MA 5-195; a oy sn pie = RADIO ‘gS cbairs. 2 hutehes. $75 Herwood- DINING ROOM SET COMPLETE. WAUNUT PINION | coe complete. Auction Sales Sen = . ; . ke 4, with $2 s 5 A = aS * N 5 : CURRIER Memes: sheeted A AT ERR rae OE ROR M AE POR athe TY, WOME, MRO GE Rainy Sette gh RPE oen tate ews “ee Auction § 2 of $17,600 FE 8-1'98_ ‘MILK DEPOT WITH STORE~ IN. sie eQuinyY “N 9) BEDE 2 O°. — — $400 1', years old Westinghouse CHAIRS. VERY GOOD coxnr: MORRIS MUSIC CO) 5089 Dixie Highway 7 For Sale Farms 48) cure 446 M3. Ortony ile, erase aute) acal and water 20 GAL GAS HOT WATER HEAT. double oven stove. beautiful cond TION, MAKE AN OFFER GA 14 §__ Telegraph | Pp eee | MODERN PEAUTY SHOP EQUIP. Tile path. For 56 or ‘57 puto er. used $35 R. B Munro Elec- Led Eriuasire refrig . apocd con- ola ie os Ou aaa FE 30567 Drayton lains ment table en irsee eee and $650 cash FE 8-938 ne Soe W Huron, Pontiac eo a easaas cores qpacs rus. RACK WITH DRAWER @12 Sale Store Equipment An Every W ednesday 7 P. M. 1-ACRE FRUIT FARM CLOSE- chair vanity with mirror, FE BABY GRAND GRINNELL PIANO 52 PC SET OF WILLIAM ROGERS MAPLE PLATFORM ROCKER yhae'y IB, ROCKING worse PEE LO | Every Friday 7 PM. ig - =. i re 3 ay 4 ¥ . . in with 5 room modern home. 4-2876 after 6 call FE 5-3463 ee RED Orepinet Ze silver in tarnish proof case Never- «nd chair 2 pe davenport, 4 u>- z GAS STATION EQUIPMENT - tee Z full peeermet oil furnace sree) a - - —— Equity IN 3 Bean HOUSE. been used Sacrifice. $35. OR hol ae studio couch, chest, Ba a states fart ben Be Tools, air compressor and mis« Every Sunday wee ed P.M. garage with overhead storage | or housetraiier not longe at 3-3467 ~mal! table. iamox, misc ddiche “4 r eaters hes t ' OR 3.3667 SUBURBAN LIVING Many fruit trees, pouliry house : 36 FE 8-308? 3 Ss Apes es _ 2 whee. trailer -FE 35-1927 Bathtubs first grade $4995 _ tems ; S $10900--FULI. PRICE for tht 7 Close to school, shopping and artrl © se gaurry iw 37 Mc 71 Ton 4, GAS RANGE. 1 YFARS 01D : oe = A Thompson 80.8 Perry NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, Buy and Sell Daily Home on Tarue leecoes lot aayl Dic lifies UA reel Buy et sil 60 stake for equity in Volkswagon. — frigiaair e Teinneiawon good cond OVER 50 USFD TV SETS FROM FFE STANDING TOILETS 129) idral for gas station use OR 3-2717 Door Prizes idea0 tulle lencoeleciictienreem! Gee IS THE “BIRD’ TO 8EF small car or pickup FE 5-056 GE wrinee: ws $149) up TV antenna: $993 fad double <1nk B19) wal (Onan REGISTERS will EELED COMPLETE | HOMES, xl? roomy Kitchen in s wonder » heal : FOR SALE NASH AMBASSADOR = — CRUMP EL ECTRIC AVALTON TN ae eee rate tna Oooo aren si38 up Reconditioned and or odd lots. MY 2-182 ful area for children— away from ] lovd went Irie . Rea coy TR ALLE Rk iP \RI o -sap lor food tree-er. FE 3465 Auburn Ra 43573 “Oe eds Sold fi) Uibie SNE y the Nationa’ Cash Rec- | : treffic Suburban Ircation but on1 290 H t Telegrant ‘ nee 4-7039 0 IN FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC vs tenon aba e Cred (baths sci imiih fuer OY Gan Fe s-o285 After 5. WE DNESDAY? S minutes from Te.-Huron stop: "FE 3013 Open B to Be fant Go. Permit for 148 traien, FOR SALE OR TRADE. ONE #x10 stove Goo coud £15 FF 297 OIL CIRCULATOR. HEATER WITH Wactory indy irrecmare” OR F800 “ : MARCH 19 i fa] > r < as = - S ac ¥ 2 re ae Avil be , bing area AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING About 00 on lake with beach Ty aoe on studio stand RCaRPLIANCES = DISCOUNT blower Cheap FF. 2-385? - SAVF PLUMBING sUPLY ale Boe a ceoue Mane ; cegiaal lear INC F OPERTY — — es ome plus extra store income = Si = = ‘hirlpool Supreme crver ree 8 Sazina® "E 53-2100 OO! COM *7- * “Oo a3 soe PRT ee eee ) ACKES It's new — can be the most ter- GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO. ‘NEW, 8239. now $160. §? per wk mE Se FT REFRIGERA ~ Sale Sporti Goods 65 20h YEAR OF SALES each unit consists of living room < “ | rific and profitable operation in set Collier. enctclopedia| Trade ' Crosley Deluxe electric range ree comDbinailon Gal aod Gl Recoce GS D ale P Spor ting We have been commissioned by dinir iteh =a SPECIAL | the state. Priced for immediate io- good accordion or elec guitar — $289, now $195. $2 per wk & : arage OOrs | ‘ hd 1g room. and kitchen down ‘ . try 2 ees : = : : [ 1 ; and cooking stove. 6540 Wililams | & large storage company to iqu stairs, 3 bedrooms plus beth up- Beautiful high and dry 20 acres.| seie See it today with amplifier of equa] value FE RCA Whirlpoo! electric ironer ce- Lk Ra 1 PAIR OF MEN'S SNOW SKIS.| Gate a large quantity of house- stairs. full basement. 2 car ga- “fl located 10 miles Mw ne 28 page ba faba haart topital } 7 onda is Snasen fan ree poles. shoes size 9 Like new hold goods—Tt is estimated ft will - c 3 i s ay . 7 " a sh- N S | u r West Bl. inca, ee | totem ocel cect reet aed clear" | Liquor - Motel HL_FI 35 WATT PA SYSTEM WITH Dus TRCHiCKe Ny sit i awe Me aa | Selection from 835 and up "A $39 for all FE oe SOIR te Fracen gyn tem aL ini aener es Kear en : tS Very attractive liquor bar wit: per 2 See 8 EN ance 8161 erce Rd EM modern door on your garage costs BB RIFLE WITH SCOPE ese sales are always st possession in owners apartment’) MII f \MORA AREA | ewacre ¢ bedtois act alin pew ner ade Pe cee [al ANTIQU2 (FUMED): Gar SDIninG Salle Commerce less than you think Let us give and boys rink roller skates OR _ ing Becaaee yon never ie ae: 1ON TOW RANC 80 Acres, good productive soll. wov-| 19 unit motel on US-23 North of des solid, $35 Antique wicker tea RERUILT WASHING MACHINES ou a free estimate 35772, : __ ; | you nb a. ete is sel Riya COMET fem 4 «8 Wire fences, 60 by 32 southern” Bay City, You can't help but LIKE NEW. 3 HP JOHNSON OUT- wagon $30 FE 20719 TAH) akon Gkerantes i tiers 3118 Paddock FE 20203 KOREAN & INSULATED BOOTS | ——_ Prete Ait hope ey fully carpete; throuchout RANCH OP* bata with open cattle shed.) make money here and enjoy your- board motor “S7 model. Trade — = ms a < Electric. 503 N Johnson FE GOOD USED TELEVISION. 6% Sheepskin pants, insulated under. | ic = oT ane Hig p | ouchout RA? attached milk house other out sejf while you're doing it. Priced for garden Sraeine in good con- ABOUT “ANYTHING YOU WANT =“ : = 5 wear hooded coats. woo] pants, be able to handle other con- home aluminum siding with mur-) phunuings beautiful 19 rm mod-, foe immediate sale, dition EM 3-319 THE HOME CAN BE #9169000 0 hee ee Ct off Cass Lake = Bie the | signments whether one piece of a al stone trim TLiving room 15*22.| ern home with attached garage!| MARQUETTE TERGTRIC RANGE FOUND AT t & 8 SALES Siegler Oil Heaters d_ Phone FE 25458 JOE'S. ARN SURPLUS FE 20022 household. We oe act as pro- ; full dining room, large kitchen thasemen an util, nicely land- RE AT. TOR PAR TRIDG E full size. swap sor sell for good A little out of the way but a lot ? HOT WATER HEATERS _ 30 GAL GUNS. MODERN AND ANTIQUE fessional rd oh ts in connection ead ee bedroom . tile pein. escaped yard $29.500 Terms \ nS i _gas stove FE. 5-3037. less oa Se ere te Wick ccanatee: the cost oe ede ae pomer ap Buy sell. trade Burr-Shell. 375 | With nee - ae : Ormis) -creens, garbage arenc ~ Ra . | Businesses Thrust Mich ————— ances of all kinds. N : i = ve value an | thee Sou owner arate tenes een Clarence C. Ridgeway [pg Bug 050. W. HURON orRACtiVe 3 Visit our trade dept for rea! SHICK'S MY 3-3711 ss 50 These are slightly marred “oyse BOY. SEtt TRADE (© {ADAbIe management of Millie employment ee R EAL ! OR —— OREN x TI ’ ee ° Deatose home ana gisameing See ORTEA TO PAY Src ER aE rings MACHINE i; Alse, Electric Ol) "a. Bottled woe | _ Manley Leach, 10 Bag | ble eonweo act We get top prices _ ETYy (975 Baldwin FE 4-6203 PARTY STORES oak floors and plastered We buy, sell or trade Come out Walnut becrm. set “$38 gan Fluorescent 393 Orchard Lk SKIN DIVERS WET ae AND)| for usable merchandise, Bale HOYT REALT - (113, ACRE FARM 3 BEDROOM! TRoy TOWNSHIP — Grossed wails, will trade his $1,975 and look around 2 acres of free 2 piece living rm. set - $19 - |“equipment, $100 OL 1-0139 | starts 7 p.m. All storage items on FE 2-9840 2-o9ge, home. Water in house and barn.| g¢9.970 in 1957. Extremely valua- equity for late model car. parking Phone 5-0241 Student desk eee et LADY'8 si) DIAMOND RING FOR ZEBCO SPINNING REELS $795 | display every Tuesday. Paul Hill- . 2348 Telegraph Ra_ | good land, newr town and on! ble real estate with living quar- free & clear Immediate pos- OPEN MON., SAT # TO 6 Sectional Bookcase -.. $20 $400: $500 Fine Arts Sterling serv-| $850 casting outfits $3299| man, Auctioneer, Pon-Tel Centre school bus Sti Must sell. $9.000; ters Everything can be Landieg session s el Tos Metal cabinet $5 ice for 12. $250. $600 Cabana Nu- | $1248 Spaulding tennis rackets $8 98 | E Smart Sale Farm | cash Pe 5-1741 _ i $4,500 plu« stock. One™ . . Noten E.o oan a2 failed Studio couch $10 ttria Fur cape tor $300. All new. $1350 baseball gloves $ | on 1g bed L i-8431 ; = ; 9 : est Edw. M. Stout, Realtor =. of Auburn Heights on Auburn wr BUY. SELL & EXCHANGE never used OR 3-9420. $45 Wilsons golf sets $31 25 Rochester, Mich. 1-663 3-ROOM BARGAINS 189 Acres _Rd. M50. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME strpicing c oo | $1295 blank revolvers $793, ‘« mile west of North Hill . . oe 1; room modern farm - type) WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP ui NSO Tl 6 ~_ C APPLIANCE b DISCOUNT & BALE 104 6 OAKLAND FURNITURE, mirror Ape eT 2°) Paities 19 N Saginaw Si. Shopping Center : home with full basement & stoker| — A money maker. No competi- —— : — | Deluxe ironer, like new . S. Saginaw = s«éFEC 2-852 tremendous one ae of an ee mod milk house Land has been! plus stoc> down Will take land ‘@Mders and polishers Complete Big discounts on TV & HiFi plavers raat ouG OLD. FX ign Piugrescent 303 Orehard tk sand gravel peat. fil' Earl How- 4 A aVSURBA OREN limed & is in excellent condition | contract in trade line of floor finishes & waxes Up to 2 vears to pay STOVES BOUGHT. § i 2 ard. EM. 3-0831 37 Pa “BEDROOM “TRAILER. Like RENT ~_PAYMENTS | Located 16 miles {rom Pontiac, BARNES HARDWARI WAYNE GABERTS chenked. Turner's. 602 Mt Ciem- aa ; aS A A. 1 DRIGEWAY AER VICE rE 418i re E CALL TO- b with all black - top road front: | STATEWIDE , 742 W HURON ani abies ‘BA oe mes _¢ = 3 ae i ete = MA eee Rin is asp coven: « ee en Eee Ce artis wie WEDGEWOOD ites : : | ; A BU ALL RADIOS $5 \ = Ie » Soc or Strainer style eovers repair FE 35-0214 custom built All electric kitchen. RoE VALAET, Realto: Farmer's Farm | Sb Ha RURS. REAL sa BY AP HOU SHIN) ter corn My 810. FE S786 Gua: electric washer $4950 Catia basin. or arsin cover A-l TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE. | 10x8 bath 8-3674. 43 OAKLAND AVE FE 5.0693. Located 1 mile from downtown) ne 8° Telegea ES. REALTOR soy eauity $1800 & $1200 against BABY BED. SPRINGS AND MAT- ‘Tabie top ges range .. .. 4995 $ Mantote erated sor bar tine sand) gravel, fill Tyie Conklin. | 5¢° GREAT LAKES. 37 FT. FS OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL Bao) Capac Mich S$ rm modern home. aye. “Cal YS iesi or FE tones it EM 3.6548 ers tt? OF 93. 2 pe living room set ...... $29 95 Bisniicle ates Sng angle iton FE 81112 or FE 2-857? | 80533, call after 3. _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 7 jerge| ibe ras) Wye, scree of Sil) (Royal Oak Area, UI mu8S21 «SWAP HAY FOR LIVESTOCK. OR BEND!X AUTO. WASHER BABY: eae oe ne ee BELAY LOCH BANK OT UN DRIVEWAY GRAVEL pateor ER PONTIAC CHIEF | tillable land Priced at $18,500). 0 bed, bigh chair. double bookcase Sota bed - $1995 O- s + ) ee 47 delivered in Pontiac G 1 tT ie | on easy terms STATION FOR LEASE ON MAIN what bate yOu? UMA TS 06sec: Seo, dresser, Reas, FE 5-7580 9 pe dinette set $14 95 Ore ee EE Stuart, FE 46564. PONT IAC. CHIEF Je | 2 > RILEY. Broker street in Holly Doing good gal- SELL OR TRADE DUMP TRAII- = — Lounge chair & ottoman $1295 8! Orchad Lake .ve FE 3-7101 For 1958 i XN. : ales 1 TORE Jonage Ph MElrose 7- 161. er. For small trailer FE 8-1889 BABY CRIB. MATTRESS. PLAY Apt. site elec pacee . $60 = NEW GALVANIZED PIPE BE e4 ACH SAND. AND_ ‘OW MA- IS ELEGANT | 509 Elizabeth Lake Rosd = STANDARD Of, SWAP ‘37 CHEV. TAKE OLDER feiee, S oe Rees Fe Ant size ges sto fied Ga SPO pace 13\2e ft SURE. PHONE PE. «i7 LUXURY LIVING ; FE 41157 or PE 4-4821 | 2stall modern station for lease. car for equity’ OR 3-4818 = aa RT Li AG ,| MANY OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE a ae Vitae ft | DRIVEWAY GRAVEL, DEL. AND AT MODEST PRICES NORTH ROSELAWN AT GAYLORD. 3 BEDROOM| Auburn & Adams, Auburn Hgts. swap gEWING “MACHINE FOR | 222, SPRINGS AND MATTRESS WYMAN'S a BING aCrnCy coos ede ee i wnee looking for the finest it's neh (ype with fireplace. on 72) Call MI 69311 or JU 8-117¢ after SWAP SEWING MACHINE FOR bed. Bookcase headboard FE 18 W. Pik ae sae 52100 DRAG LINE SELL OR LEASE.| the f Pontiac Chief, the 2 yr old, like new 2 bedroom) acres. unting, fishing and ski/ | ses machine e _5-3604 _ a ee ike, E-Z terms. FE 411° P. SINT GAL. 7 PE 44931 after 6. H ae nile: hana that is designed with bungalow — with stairway to un-| grea 4g Acres cleared, balance gp ee —¥OR BEA ia 08. | ——————____—_—_ CLOSE OUT | VACUUM CLEANERS. GUARAN.- Ne EXCAVATING — BULLDOZING. | you in mind. We’ welcome your Lorca heey - ver, basement maple. Price - $5,000. Owner |* ree nt_cheap. 424 W. Huro _. : All housenold merchandise 50 per teed. Parts & service. 956 Myrtle; 30 pér cent discount on Sherwin All top soil fill. lgrereioviaea | inspection. Top trade-in allow- Immaculate condition inside & | —2-_2-2286 |wO BUILDINGS — ONE —HiXE sxe | SELL OR TRADE | gen ie fiscount. dealers inquiries’ SED SINGER PORTABLE. $20 30. | Wullams Berry ae Beaches installed Snow removal. ances. Also a large selection of out. $1300 down | FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE |" One 40x65. Jerry E. Adams & Co. | $15.400 RAMBLING RANCH - NDERSON HARDWARE | ferms. Michigan Sewing Center LAND PU nu EM_3-4515 | good used mobile homes at bar: jCall Rutledge’ OR) SUE FE £0005. Resta) (Dept! ym 40061! Bungalow with two car attached | 1199 8 Peiegnaoh FE seser) —5F 25r a «a6 Orchara. a pe e150 FOR SALE, 30 LOAD OR MORE | ain prices LAKEFRONT 'FARM 1798's ACRES WITH 2 LGE) ST a See ar Nicely located Good street ee ee yn ee 2 of Blac rt Remove any time barns 12. room modern house... Sale Land Contracts 52. & close to school, 100 x ae i Across: trom oN oa, aie Shopping . U sed Trade- In Dept. . I AG Woe ve S| rer als EM 38379, a Oo . 78 ft. ‘ake frontage by J29 ft In excellent condition. In Living: | ann lot Full basement Only CHROME DINETTE SETS rp | Washer $24 56 CASH & cane LOADING GRAVEL ~DAIL. Y BALD . deep 32 x 36 finished basement! ston county 7 miles Southwest’ 27:1, peER CENT DISCOUNT years old Brick front Brick bie th 1 Gas ran pee etsoa LEAL 1d Gaon fabeer Ola “eh sano Mountain Rd FE 63371 Cow ‘ with oi] furnace & full bath All| of Fenton 3 miles west of U8. 23.) 3 "bedroom shell and 1 acre of Planter. Aluminum storms & emble these yourself and save Davenport & chair : $3450 ot Birci SO 28 Fan , manure available : utc inson ready to be built on A solid Br owner Ph Holly, MEIrose) ground Cost to you only 261875 screens Plastered walls & oak Four chairs Ane lable Meili toa biecttic range = O3058 3° Ba oe ie ren abe: MANURE 6 YARDS 3TRAW OR = value & $730 down 7-3131 or ORIando 3-1308 Cail Mr Motdoch. OAkland 8-2918 floors Wil accept cheaper pervs eae eae pies ae leGmice ou ie ad yeater $49 50 CNN gn em aide eect shavings manure 815 delivered Mobile Homes Saies. Inc DOGS - CHICKENS - PETS WELL EOC ATE vi ACen AEM sere oe he plown Te ee sy. Popalarh catorsl | Comniere Reirigerato» wer set 3 = EONTTAC PLY WOODY CO EM pie 00) sok DRAYTON PLA ie _ = 5 She = =i in Ingham County. Must be so an re ae ‘ ‘ ress : er 1488 Ba.dwin Ax FE 2-254) . ere Saas 7 0 settle estate of the late John Money to Loan 53 a SPCR” Soe ech nn Oe Sinive See nai e or OUrene ee NS IL ' 4 miles North of Pontiae cide cui tan Wate sour pels Rowe. reer tne. fare. at Brate Licensed) Lenders) ie onnieai Mower Boh ia crcelien Ave —~ 4 ake THOM. \S" FCONOMY $12 90 com plete 14-2 Romex, % morta: & trucking. OR 3-1534 — == where vou can have v F pets ome, m at e rm ae crete re c al u * ee eee a ee eee . : Ags : ue a _ FURNISHED | “MOBIL # HOMES. check into this 2 bedroom bun-| miles out of Webberville on Mor- | condition Electric starter Re- COMPLETE MAPLE BUNK-BEDS FURNITURE per ft ue W” coils. G a Thomp- § ki beck peta g eis 2 eas situ. one Ra | Ghote controle WIll irade cn (geet 50) Rete G6 310 TW: exc cond 3a Saginaw ER pry a 80S Perrs Nees Coal & Fuel 67 ue lable on rental payment ba ated on g@ Wooded acre eT and © -—: AS - . eeleas ome, land co! ch, ous I 5S Portable sewing machine. $1 RE SEASON PA 1 N T SALE! Sr eet a RT Se eels EROS NST as Ue Piceretey es FU ass ae eee Cred Ge eS oy cared eer will move you in. ! ala arte a j as stove $15. Rotary lawn mow- : pil - Koton farwick’s 2678 Or- — = = ‘140 FOOT FRONTAGE ON MONT-| = ate Saree 5 mat o | er $25 Washer $35 Elec. stove | ances, 422, we ares. FE +1133, ehard Lk Rd re OAK A MAPLE FIR RE | MODERN run ve ip ft BROKER calm FE 2-0432. (CONFIDENCE WHERE! |. tf BROWN R calter | $8 FE 5276 WATER 8 “SOFTENERS QUAKER OlL BURNER HEA piace wood. any sire MY 31198 | to 38% 1 8 2 bedrms. Low te Ciist or varie: Pal ACREAGE LOCATED IN CITY © OF paver 1363 W. Huron Ph FE 2-4810 _coLpspor REFRIGEEatonen automatic bite taile clomece, a af 220° gal tank rE mee Fac x yo 3 HARDWOOD ew 15 ft. tour home, one Holly lat a ——.|_ Pontiac i‘: main street, agent. GRANDDAD DID | __ Evenings Call OA $2618 _ CU. FT, GOOD RUNNING CON $269. OR 3-5064 , Bee ee ee : & ornamental trees at reasonable | Marine Coach Sales, 15210: N. MODERN (NOME, (7 ACHES pit] On 2031 SWAP $1,500 EQUITY IN ALL DITION’ $65 OR_ 93-5313. "WE BUY USED WASHING Ma. RANGE HOODS. $289: INCLUD-| prices PE 41186 _Holiy "Rad. “Holty. “MEtrose_¢677t. toe y . LaDiEs [READY TO WEAR SHOP, HFC offers modern money serv-| modern home on Watkins Lake a chines, wringer type FE 45160 | ae ae. Si ntne a pediein: |r REPLACE CANNEL GOAL ~OXF ORD TRAILER Ree Teage (pias ore he banks ore che © eens | _Rave you FE. e221 car or Sh NETTIE SET. WROUGHT IRON, WESTINGHOUS E REFRIG-| toilet sets sheet covered while juraace uae oatan wood SALFS < : | ence. Household provides friendiy ” : : U ‘ lines act systems SPeedway fuel o akland Fuel cays qe SUBURBAN Wood, Box 3, Marlette: Michigan; counsel on money matters, and; TRADE GIBSON 40° ELECTRIC eray Formica top 4 plastic up- fyelor ke pew Universal elec. thes lat. $5 50 Water systems and Paint. 436 Orcharr Lk. Ave. | zi G | ELIZABETH LAKE PRIVILEG-| ph. 4206 . joan Se so aes are made prompt. range for 40° Res renge: Prac- holstred chairs, lke new, $35. nut drop-leaf table golf clubs, Thompson. 808. Perry E 3-6158 | cimmer - Genera es — Ol built bungalow, with == ATT ENXTION cee qua = Lote: HPC today. | Pe rey aue TROEE. FEderal 8-0156 fine concert violin. ELgin 6-1938 9 — = REO = oo ag00 BE ABE OOo@ 2 CORDS F fOr . Great Lakes stairs to unfinished pa ed- | i Cc ~ "ae: aS “ 1 De ‘638 a eee enemy heat) storm a, 1% Your lease about to expire? aan “es SP nai to Teabe ¥ SPIN-DRY” wAsHiNo “ma. EOF Sale Miscellaneous 60 LAWN MOWERS ‘Plants, Trees, ‘Shrubs ¢ 68 Gardner - Holly _. A A : PPL PPL LP ee f a6 E o ae : r * I screens, full basement with rec-/ valuable W_ Huron St. frontage Household Finance for desk, chrome set or make 2001" rayon bas hd = (' GIBSON ELECTRIC STOVE 1 giro ghONTIAVS ONLY BRAND NEW Feation space, wired for aut 100 ft. Inc Store and Parking lot : . _ offer, EM 3-4020_ SPIN D WASHING MA- white doub'e compartment cast AUTHORIZED SALES & BER VICE OAKLAND TREE SERV TRIM. 45’ F.K., 2-BDRM.. 10. W matic or meld equipment, & more.| ong smal) house in rear near Tel- Corporation WILL TRADE GROCERY | STORE Space recently repaired. $40. OR tren sink wita faycets, OL 1-0671. .., ROR Eon ATED Ne - ming. & removal Free est, FE 45 cA 5 $12,950. T Huron. My 8 Saginaw. ond fir, Kay Bldg. | “with “apts above for ; - 7 FUEL Oll. TANKS. Wnt be 7? Unles Sree Fee | cose RE 13 0 - ONLY. $3,995 Sell or Lease. Make offer. FE 4-0535 1 1 FULL SIZED BED, COMPLETE, liv RIDING TRACTORS WALKING > J R Hi tz Box No. 2, Pontiac Press. con tee af smell tare: ‘a _ $10. EM 3-3951 after 4 p.m. meets shee pee ae aa tractors and power mowers, 1957 For Sale | ets 09 35 othere to pick from. we onan Fonen : | SOIL PIPE 5 FT. x 9 ~~ aac cee tent. e gas ailer TE: AIN | models reduced ae almost cost ; e ° ] Dyes head 3, = NT, ZONED TEAGUE FINANCE CQO. WANT TO BUY UseD W WATER FA sofene?."y Vsear-cuarantee | amp pumps 3995 Tie boss says “They must go AKC BEAGLES plies. 1 mile south of Lake REALTOR home. Ideal Motel site. Only, LAIN softener, OR _3-2360 CRUMP ELbCTR te ee PL OMBING SUPPLY LEE’S 8ALE3 & SERVICE 2 AKC BEAGLE! ae on, ont _M-24, MY_ 2-072). _ 1011 W. Huron FE 5-6181) gig, 202 N. MA WILL TRADE EQUITY IN A 2 (3496 Auburn _Ave 43573 | 172_8. Saginaw E_5-2100 Terms to suit. Open till ® pm | 8 MONTHS OLD. 13 INCH. 1 EQUITY Ty 39 53 ANDERSON McConnell Real Estate ROCHESTER, MICH bedrm., full et floored at- FREEZERS. —UPRIOHT— rales 8 | 1-AAA-1 ALUMINUM & sind . FE 3-0830 921 Mt. Clemens St | OTHEF sly. se — $35, |: eee trai : YOU or 11105 *Rgcnester_ OL 1-002 Loam map yo ane oa) Claes eoeeene et eames bree yes leanes aren) SPRING Reus “at Tow ‘win. SALE! 32 eg a Ts iv GALLON AQuaniowa aL | TRAILER EXCHANGE oe values $149.95 while they last. N 2 l. eee Business O ortunities 51 LIVESTOCK | ‘ nese — “Gan Pay some Box plane) (orderai dbleaees bCshiena PRICES, Reynolds NU. 4563, 0° Pet Shop 53 Wiliams. FE 4-6433. | MOBILE HOMES : ; ppo Titness the reason for trade. Box | ALUM Lifetime non-chalking | UKC R 2) : : Be the judge’ Inspect this four A ~ SAA OUSEH 110 Pontiac Press. _Fiuorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. Ave.) gnamel with '" Celoter insula. SIX HUNDRED EGO CHICKEN | FG Tov FOX TERRIER Anders Regal Fins “Meteics, “situated on 1105/10 RETRACTABLE PEN Ma.|®2. Pa_ Rochester ‘OL 1 eon OL 4) | WILL TRADE - | FRIGIDAIRE — ELECTRIC STOVE. tion. Complete house installed by | eee ore cones pity 088 | A paves = $-€052. __‘Afiderson - ga | 150 ft. lot. Plastered walls, oak| chines, $10.00 each. | FE 42765. = $40. ORiando 3-352 | top experts at $490 fe chicken picker EM 3-486). if REGISTERED COCKER) thee Silver Dome - Palace , floors, sluminum — storms ‘and! AGTOMATIC LAUNDRY. 13 WASH. l = in your house or lot for 3° FACTORY REBUILT VACUUM | MONEY DOWN—$15 A MO. Pays sUPREME eM OMEN ae | Rita h r Ea On a woe oe 93,000 : sereens. Full basement, oi! heat.| ers All equipment. Nice town Uu C Jasf [aay ep alagel "Uru centres ester se aera *) ae | eae a vga eS epee “TE 5 “5176 on AEC COCKER PUPS BLONDE. HERS IN COMPAR ) A chante to give your teenage) near Pontiac 88200 Terms or Jerome Buildine Co $09 N Uohnsen FE "45169 ecitie. | AWNINGS ALUM. STORMS FOILE* S CLOSE - COUPLED reds Sirceui Weis reson = oft | 160, models eveliabie tm 1, 3, ec 2 The est of Ke a — you ere| (i, ACME seasoned land coo-| $25 TO $5 PESO WE 242dq N20 a |, WALLELY'S. “The Old Reliable newest dest oe modern bath-| Airway, S of M39, by ity ait. | emieees = Ge 4 Sag cate tal ee Shel Meeae ee tat GAS STOVE. A Ramat yatta Sete) Reader as Bee Tas Pr | ce own - ‘ “ . “ a _ © V@S. Ws . ie is hee price! = | chines, "3 trucks Au tects = to re ra if servis “en, Ot For Sale > Clothing 50 Se CALL’ NOW for free estimates large selection of lavatocies, bath. NR On eon” “PUP Parts and Suppties @ : friendly. and helpful, Phone FE Se ee eee A beautiful deluxe mode| “' No obligation tuns and shower stalls Michigan . i 6 8_ Telegraph ; equipment, 913.000 With home &, {fen q heiptal, 1 a. teat RANCH | MINK COAT,. _ beauti — ——— Fluorescent 303 Orchard Py BRITTANY PUPS. AKG, VERY a) Eves. & < ma h | garage $27. Sn) Owner wil sz Se ees ee ee ee Sacrifice $800, EM Vasdt Oizt. hrmets aed faa x 30 ALUMINUM STORM SASH kre 4 teasonabie MA 5-702, aE | stay on uain e i 2 = = : UMN p L' ries st we 7 -Home & Auto 3-408. i broilers In excellent con: Cnty $12.9 \ THE SALVATION ARMY ~~ “BOXER PUPS AKC aoe | Caer We need H. M. SELDON co. Boys ona?” WooL SUIT ; WITH tines Wou-dn't sell. but $12.96 RED SHIELD STORE APE We will sell. mi fo ‘ 20474 \Realior FE 47114 | LOAN co exita charcoal vants, - Militaty - i} npt fit in \our present : cana ERE Everything to Meat: Se Needs) ee | -on our jot. ity N. Te ereph Open Eves. me Woodward “Rochester, Mich.; PER 7. \ | Style top coat with zip in “Uningy loc #tion Call /MI 6-5068. FE 2-0233. Clothing. Furviture ae | | BOXER PUPPIFS. ARC REGIS. Mitton nye x ; ~ Multiple “Listing Service OL 41-6751 | te Perry St. (Comer \Pikep | Size 10. MI 43308. “4 \ a3. en is WEST LAWRENC tered Call ater 5. FE $3861, MElrose oS oN er ane! . 1A . Ho a ; 5 “) A ; . be : ! { “ . ~a fe dl ry i ; : ; 1 us - A : : a { ; . 1 : : J i , 4 * \ | . ; | 1 a4 . , ENTY-SIX- x ‘TWENTY- . THE PON TIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. MARCIT 11, 1958 Sale Farm Equipment 76. Wanted Used Cars 88 TIZZY , by Kate Osann' Cor Sale Cars 91. For Sale Cars 1 For Sale Cars 91) © = oe ° tice) ie ~ tintin ~ ee i, used. Proux Oliver Sales on M24. “Bright Spot : 34 YEARS FAIR DEALING LARRY JEROME I HAVE PU RCHASED = THE COM} = CTE D a a 1 oes pe Orchatd Lake at Cass FE s00g, CASS AT W PIKE ST | Rockers Soe DFALER 1054 Ford V-8 club coupe, Custom. BUICK -PONTIAC SALES IN ROCHESTER DEERE A NEW : _ 2 _ se Suen “ __ fe series very nice — tyne 5 . =a as Pe : . a VA Py eee haces sacniest a arg Tie SCRAP & OLD em 35 (CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 1954 Ford 4954 Out telraeee nae AND NEED THE READY CASH TO GIVE ci ty ee “Gi 2-to yne 5 en Mee ~ F ~ Sued he = a } oy Wao tase mln mide ne "AS MUCH AS $50 FUR JUNK “AND. S rew Heater, Radio “Whitewails, | V-8 Fordomatic Radio C heater ing pow. brakes, Miike Dew $ 905 THE PEOPLE A BETTER, MORE VARIED McCULLOCH CHMN SAWs _ NEW cheap cars FE 2--666 days or ——‘, , power brakes & steering. Reason, | Custom) seat 19 Chevroet 4-Dr wards V-8 SELECTION OF USED CARS AND SERVICE. and used. W, F Miller Garden eves. ; ~p eer em ate EMU lusl B b F t Powerglide one owner $1285 | y17 1 (- S pie OF WILL Weesend (metho 16 Mi) Bir| Hud Shelton Aloton Sale | ee O ros ALL CARS PURCH: ASD AT THIS L Ls rac elto otor Sales ; . ' ; 1956 Ford Customiine 4-Dr wagon. s EUs Ss : 4 d _mingham. MI 46053 | Pays top dollar on inte mode! DeSuto, 1954 [290 Munter. Bivd (U8 101 Ca Ponda Matic. Power ston HAN oe THE SAME FULL GUARANTEE AT McCulloch Chain Saws |_Cor_Auburn. E. Biva, FE 6-968 Why waik when you can MI 60934 MI 6-2202 "8 - $1405 F ATY NEW LOCATION. FOR As LOW AS $167 50 CARS OR TRUCKS BOUGHT, IN -% ride? All you have to have | Open See 1955 Olds super 88 Holiday sedan, : We take trade-ins and give E-2) any condition, We pick up. FE — 1s credit to get this little i "| pow steer, pow. brakes $1595. | / ‘ 3895 oT Te used epan 2 hI™ ‘ce ae Aaa | FREE! FREE! “any adillac Convert. ... 5 ain | — Srp cee = ome 1 | ‘ viawe. on ba ey _ “ . | EDDIE STEFLE FORD. NEEDS 7 \ only $678 BEE EO HOOEE ROM 5.000 actual miles Turquoise with Ivory top, full e@ also have chain saw: for ren m : \ ’ power : | THROUGH 1956 BRING THEM lay eo 1: | H C TRING BROS | fa ite Orenara Li Ke, eeu ' Schutz Motors Tis werk only, tse i. Haskins Chev. |s¢ Buick Spec. 2 Dr $1445 I ar L. ; ‘ 1 i F | . o +e we ———— —— ; _—— . icense plate a A q ‘ 6751 Dixie Highway at M-15 FE +0 ponmac Ra. st OnE e112 =r BAY MORE FOR. USED. ‘CARS aS) : * $12 S| Woodward, Birmingham au eT ites and a full tank J Able 53-5071 Open Eves "tl @ Hardtop Blue & White. dynaflow, radio, heater, : CAUSE NEW CARS ARE. ‘92 DESOTO, HARDTOP, Goop Of gas with the sale of, | white tires. SS ecreccen _CHAIN SAWS x OV ING SLOW. WE NEED buy. $285. FE 8-9512 | ; Rentals, Parts & Repairs ery CARS’ WE PAY. NOW. —— ————— ‘each used car. And the P] ‘55 B ; k S 4 D $1195 1890 Crooks Rd 16-0446 SHOP THE REST. THEN BRING EXECUTIVES CAR [price is right yl ioutns ulCK oUuper [22 :: i , ; 8 BNC Boa) Vora Ks > alit: \ ; . ’ : rh SPECI: ALS TOD. \Y WORTH 2 MINUTES OF YOUR Wel have! angtnen (corners: | 1958 fre & White oynalio’ ee tires, 5 JIME—COULD BE WORTH $100 {ise car” and We realle like 1 fe) F | we ull power, one owner, real nice v ; 6 etal = discoujt on Oliver "55 cas, Riemenschnetder-Englebart new Fully equipped with $1295 ‘ i 1095 232 8 Saginaw radio, heater, automatic | $149 DOWN ; 55 Pontiac Catalina oe ee N 2 \ | U | power steering and brakes. | A Ho Palscount — Oliver “35 deise! —___FE 20131, -2 or 33 U a) transmission, white tires, 1957 PONTIAC 2 DOOR Were reeds to deal on wheel trac- | Red & White, hydramatic, radio. heater, a real sharp ¥ tors, crawlers loaders, backhoe. CASH | ' peat miss this factory Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac /. OR TRADE IN sal oe) Wa cen) strange Coens tc AVERILL'S NEED CARS | er car on rahi “wil handle. ' : ‘ e t T you. Up to 30 mos. to pay. i . vE | i i = ; 1350 N : «wb ; Po iac Fa \: Shop it. Then bring it here for $1395 PS ITS A DE- i . | TAXES Wecesean Pa vVroie Go oO oC oye EIU) C x top ee na 3- SOTO ee | 210 V-8 Light Green finisn, radio heater. white wall Industrial Tractor Co. 2020 DIXIE ¥ Aus | W "7d qd | ALL MODELS AVAILABL | tires. low mileage & one owner tro" COTENNIG event’ Schutz Motors _,,, voodwar ne uoxtn |'56 Olds “88” 4 D $1595 Peres ee Sere Ene ENN’ 3 ; |Peham ML4 1930 $17.50 PER MONTH | S yee ae ~TARPA s — jake cS 12.8 Woodward, _Birmingham _ See H ; 5 "i A ar - GaSe ¢ > r ‘ . ‘ eu ' olid dan, Jet-Away hydramatic. white premium JOE'S A. & N SURPLUS _FE 2-002) You ean trust me, Kitty; I never tell secrets to anyone | ow EPT-\ = "| 1933 HUPMOBILE EXC COND SPECIAL PAYMENT PLAN tires. The Goins Great in an 88" WE CARRY & COMPLETE EINE! (2.0. can uscd cars. Bee Ur t tc hek aa VING DODGE | (No rust Best” offer 7784 | of parts and service Fords, Ford-) (°* st s put Connie — and she kee Pe) a secret even better than I do! Brendiinewicss| pedcensin scien = CALL OR ASK FOR | 7 5 Ferguson Ferguson and Olver for the 1 1p raed: ve - = ee TN) se eto eeee S I a we ee oaaodoacn Asopage will ek up your equ: Sie FE e713 1 —— - For Ss le Cc 91 [= Ss " (e 91 DODGE CARS & TRUCKS sO ideece exon Super “88"" Red & White radio heater. white tres. ment and tepair it for you so that HJ VAN WELT, 4549 DIXIE a ars ‘or Sale Cars STATT S : 1 hydramatic : vou wil] have it ready for your’ Hy. Drayton Plains pay Cen Saas se Se ne Sharp. 1955 XK 140 MC convt., with 25 Senre -MOTORS Sa f & spring work. We can arrange {i-, High Cash Doilar tor all late a es Old Englisu 'vory finish.” wire "4 BUR eas 55 Ford Z Dr. $ 99 nancing on your parts and re models Ph OR 3-135. BUD SHELTON TODAY? . : MIOTOR SALES | eteetee) coilup windows (tie coed te) oe a Runs very se o5659000 0 aitt U pairs, Up to 18 mos. to pay. HIGH $$$ PAID. FOR JUNKED ODAYS SPECIALS i ay sexs MY 32750 Lk. Orton —"e% _!hroughout FE 4-0976 mes THE BARGAIN. LOT fs tomn Ve ees | i wibices tanish teruumatic white Pontiac Farm & eee ee OFFERS . “1go8 EDSEL FULLY EQUIPPED | 1958 LLOYD 600 STATION WAGON Hunter Blvd at Haynes Birm Ereeradice & beat Industrial Tractor Co. © TE eft 87 Cadillac Conv. $4095 CHEN ROLE Alraid will lose, take over pay.’ Brand new Pvt owner Leaving, —_._ MI 64496 825 Neeeward ee 817 Ford Fauriane Vict. 2 dr. $1899 2 DOOR Mreuts Call Mr Barkey, EM ‘ale Must sacrifice. $1.40. OK , or hy ose cedeanuel FE _¢-046 E FE 6.1442 wee CAB! FOR ANY MAKE OR| (86 Olds 4 dr. Hardtop gi6p5 | Heater Ivory & Matador Red _3-0¥79 after 6 =o 0eF 1 : GY OWENS FORD . ; odel Trade up or dow ‘56 Buick Spec. Hardtop sihao paint W Washers miro a ean Py Payee ER Wc trade um a eal <, i - oo Customiine V-8 Cream colored car. radio heater, ~ WE GIVE ‘ECONOMY CARS 2 “AUBURN 36 Ponthac Hardtop $1585 $1323 i cacy dew Payhienn a Gs ee : p MLE 3 PLYMOUTI! wile § ines enero one oes 5 |'55 Buick Hardtop $139. gues By ah I ON a i o See M & M Motor Sales , 5 Pontiac wagon. 8 pester ee Baldi e cele Bod a UTZ ‘ sais 53 Chevrolet 2 Dr $5 495 oo Eri dte GAS Oe an top ete on late model cars } ss Full power $1305. Matthews - Hargreaves - = — = ‘> sof ens garden tractors, Jacovsen ixh OR 3-160) wick ¢ dr Full power. $129. 1955 FORD § PASS WAGON V- “34 «LIN : 1 9 De 210. dark green, heater. turn signals a sharpie : = 631 OAKL AND AVE By s 8 3 -INCOLN “CAPRI 2 DR fall I Bean sprayers. Wisconsin engines, |Whas? py gig IN ANY CONDE. 36 eee as HES re ser micavily vese@), usaeed ol Ube eee er ee | {92 Pontiac 4 D $245 = ‘| _ te < ce ——— = ee : 0 ic ec to Briggs & aa ene, ae eo NeD TeNKa cian lex oar 4dr sas. $ETB5 1957 "CHE VROL ET. BEL AIR. V-8 21 084 Bank rates. North Chevro- — I ys cae - ontiac i. wae ton engines, 1 Case equip.,| FE 5.6070 - I: ord 2 dr $1075 | Convertible. Full power. Inc seat jet Co. Hunter at be Woodward, 33 Mereury i Lop Chieftain de! Bl with vd oad heater ' - Ww D JUNKED CARS. | ck Ha op Century o: No dealers Midwest 4-6471 ~ = Deck Biielwick) anient h ers. McCulloch chain saws, misc| Bagley Auto Parts. Open Sunda |-34 Olds 88 _. § 905 —— {| sT FORD -PAIRLANE FORDO- | € with white top si 1a as ag 0 ‘ oc ee & Ss Baur 10 am. to 4 pm FE $0218. - Pontiac Starchiet $B Fresh shipment of factory _matic RH and WW FE 63465 $205) $50) down $30 per mo.) | 147 8 SAGINAW FE S410) 49 Buick 4 Dr $ 125 oughten & Sons WE NEED CLEAN USED cars _|.2} Ford 4 dr Pordomatic .. $795 FORD 1851. GOOD TRANS | R&H | B b F 931 PLYMOUTH 8ELVEDERE V- ee 3.1. case & Ferguson Dealer | wu pay the highest cash dollar 33 Fone ak uto : $ 385 olticials’ cars at Overdrive. §165 EM 30117. Call O rost e adoct sedan, (Radic ae SUES LUN. GORE, ECOG CG eran Rocheste: OL 1-976) rove trade up or down, See us ‘49 Buick 4 dr. Dynafiow $ 19s aiieres _ 280 Hunter Blvd US 101 A real sharpie $1,448. Bank rates ul ‘ | firs — Bad Shetronstoror- Sates - é t 1986. FORD “FAIRLANE. VIC V-8 By-pass around Bham North Chevrolet Co Hunter at ontiac ta Wagon 1] R &R MOTORS an | Your car or little cash for : Open ul 8 Woodward Ave Birmingham. MI : a Rent Trailer Space 79 79 124 Oakiand FE 43509, SUbUrD_at_East_ Blvd FF 89683 31 CHEVY. 4 DR. POWERGLIDE equity Low payments @t Eddie i953 xsERCURY R&eH wHirE *2735 Passenger’ Red &, White, radio & heater. hydra. 1957 CADILLAC LIKE BP Nacwil coco & H. Nice car Only $245.) - Steele Ford FE 12-2506 oo walls ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY 7 —. on ee matic white tires. spotlight full power & one owner MOBILHOME ESTATES. MODERN ‘WID. SHARP CARS, 49 THRU miles $3.00. FE 5-006 & R MOTORS 1997 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN, DN. Assume payments of st979 187 PLYMOUTH V8 CLUB SF- | 1 : : e front and playground. EM, °4 models. Top dollar paid = 724 Oakland _ CFE 64-3529 all extras £200 for my equil; mo Call Credit Mer Mr Parks 1a, push-butten automatic. R&H. 54 Pontiac Sedan $ 795 AUBURN MOTORS $2, CADILLAC. HARDTOP Liont OAkland 6-2326 at MI¢7900 Harold Turner ee Washers. wheel cov. Sou 656 u | ue Radio. heater iitewalls WAY r > ‘LE > 5 Ford ers, sport tone sain etc. ke s chief 4-Dr i “ var cat OXFORD MOBILE MANOR “FOR CORNER PIKE & FAST BLVD Power “teat; gvwiidows, “Aug “4 WANS 4, QiDE SEER TRONESS Salar e JoC oR Seog OND SO TOTS ry PEE ermal trade |. Statehiet Dr radio, heater hedramatie, a sharp ca! rate only $6.13 weekly 2 miles| | trans. Lincoln 10564 === | 0 TRADED IN ON THE ALL NEW “46 FORD. ? DR. $1235. Mercury, ]9355 Clarkston Motor Sales 55 Ford ] 5 east of 0 batord or Lakeville = Used Truck -k Parts 89A 54 eS, DELUXE 2DR- 6325. | CHEVROLET _FE 2.3302 we ae otic 0 CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER SGc oS CBee dG oo oo c OA & | a |e Riggins | 1955 CHEVS ........... 8695 & up 195 FORD 2 DR V-8 NICE ‘No | hesateeee 4 Soon ee ie Clarkston Mich. Phore MA_ 35-6141 Fairlane Sedan, radio heater & forcomatic. “PARE AT PAR PARKHURST nl ant usely TRUCK PARTS Don't be late, lisse CHEVS |......001..) $095 & up| Eons coee Fas eelsl oly sae low price today Has racio 953 PONTIAC (CATALINA, REAL (55 Chevrolet 210 $ O45 x am | 1957 CHEVS ............ ' - t t Mercomatic ‘ , soarp small down payment. as- lovely. acres includes a private | HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES | keep vour date So1SCHEVS $1395 & up 2-2566 iis tres Blac Creer mints j sumé smal! monthly payments Blo Go ao 4 NG lake with ~ swimming, good 2635 Auburn Ave FB 4-6632, - it} 33. FORD CONVERTIBLE. CUS- ts the color and it's sharp Lucky Auto Sales 193 S Saginaw A nice car V-8 With powerglide. white tires and pre ar Say opp ie a ore — wilh } tomized Dual carburetors & ex. Full price. is only $895 | ee _ _ ; a one owner tia. Alto trailer sales. Base rau| For Sale Trucks 90 | = BSS event Se Moire eer | 1952 PONTIAC R&H HYDRA AB- 54 B } k he a | | | Step and Shop | Schutz Mot decue pscene masee) COS oe aoe Sac ee TRAILER SPACE FOR RENT | ‘ot ‘St CHEVROLET 'y-TON PICKUP | +O% “OK” QUALITY USED CARS Navbe we c: 2 4 OFS | GntCredt’ Mart Mr. Parks st A Red & White Beauty, low mileage. Special 2-Dr large RE =< aay | rooms FE 5-7686 | e\ ITO ‘S al e can swap { 912 8 Woodward, Birmingham _ MI 7500. Harold Turner Ford Hardtop AL HANOUTE, CHEV. - pilex, | E MIC ve live. Rob-| 3) CHEVROLET. 15 TON, ____ OR 3-0481 wer t plac : iis "Mobile Winage “1200 Eilsabeth| | LAKE ORION, MICH. MY 2-2 Ss HI ITZ Fa Peis MONTEREY very 1892 PONTIAC ¢DR NICE BLK Le. Ra FE $3678 | ——____OR 9001 — 30, CHEVY 2DR w fH xo “HUNTER, ar 8 roam AnD. | | clean EM 3-008 - H Riggins ¢ Priced “to well Ofianco™ 338) | tion. $12 25°'No (rages! Afiseia’pind! —_ 1951 FORD V-8 R&H ABSOLUTE. 1955 NASH SUPER RAMBLER 4 sfier 5 pm Auto Accessories 80 PONTIA S FE 5- 955 CHEVROI LY NO MONEY DOWN Assume door, radio, heater. Automatic ~ = ——— < C i 105: ET V-6 ENGINE. i avments of $865 mo. Call Credit ‘T@0smission Mani mile per cal- 1959 PONTIAC 2-DOOR SEDAN “$1 ae POWER ‘GLIDE ‘tick shift, orlginal green paint.) “Mgr Mr. Parks at MI 47900 lon of gas $668 North Chevrolet , = 5 tle 2 6 — 722 X § TUBELESS TRUCK TRUCK CENTER R & H. $150 FE 3-73 ee ee peyote bank rates. | Harold Turner Ford . Co Hunter at 3 Woodward. Bir- Badia Hester (Usdramecc 6 eee : res O emests pier yrs 4 | 2082 CHEVY. CARRY ALL “STATION ee co. “wunen Paar ee Wood. | 58 T. BIRD. NEW. $3.782 38 ASK me eT 2735 ¢ car $395 North Chevrolet Co. 3-0029. —— M | “Wagon ABSOLUTELY NO MON. : for George Million. Harold Tur-’ ——.——-—— — = Hunter at 8 Woodward Birming- ‘ = ee aes ward, Birmingham, MI 4-2735 BONDED BRAKES — | 37 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN’ RED Oakland County's Largest Independent Dealer \eiserce cel eatin we , ne. Ford MI 4-750d RXC RAMBLER Bs Ge ped fo. — — Chey., and Parks at MI ¢ bie Haro Our Slogan” aa : Ss ir 5, 7. | RETAIL BRANCH | rere at 7500 Haroid Turner & white Fake «over payments We esa est cas deal PONTIAC 57 4 DR. H TOP VUPRURN ; a (2 1¥.Q2 ereeme om E. ARS SERVICE =i 1 CHEVY POWER OLIDE. RAD $7145 mo Of 35-6735 after 6 EM 30142 il powers manyouextcas eNom |v URN at be BEND Bl. 8-683 = - oe ; Oakland at Cass “ic. © walls, | ‘30 FORD CONVERT $150. FE SEECIAL migexe) Speed, Mi) etme lanes > OVEN SVM Oro oF Ni Mr $2480 mo Call Credit it good white walls, backup > e_ nacre : 1955 Cross-Country Stat 33 PONTIAC 2DR HYDRA. R 30 S. Cass PEDS 6123 scan piceue css Equity | ents. good cond throughout $17. ee pe What everyone is looking for Eke & Ho Clean PH FE 62501 Ask for Bob Taylor, Service Mgr.| Assume payments $323 balance |. : “1083, FORD 2° DR va FOM No new 14.099 miles DARD SHIFT ee FE 8-1690 After 4 as 3% CHEV STATION “WAGON. 4 } money down Payments of $13 64 R&C MO . 1930 PONTIAC STANDARD § + INSTALLED . FREE i" p | : | week. Eddie Steele Ford. F TOR SALES Little rust °$12500, FE 4-2498 Mufflers, tail pipes starters, gen- FORD 1956 '» TON PICKUP. CUS Wa pqsay?d “Od Sell by owner 23566 0°¢°¢~;~ c 8 am (Ui) 9 pm after 6 pm : | ; MA 5-45 | 97 Pontiac superchief 4 dr. wagon. = - "52 : P =e erators, careers and fuel) tom cab $950. FE 5-906] = lea aldiivel alekentcn) Hvdramatic i | 92 NASH ALL OR FOR PARTS 1955 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DR SE ee AUTO PARTS |"53 FORD, % TON STAKE rr Will Sacrifice. My Power brakes Exc. cond Today Only 850.00 MA 5-0786 __ dan. Radio & heater .. $895 240 Baldwin—PE 0-1431\—PE 3-477, 7 ‘0D dump. 2 speed axie. Both 1957 | 96 Pontiac Starchief custom Cata- | | Get Wi ise, el ‘conomize | ei mechanica! condition. OR | : lina sedan. Full power. Beauti- | i9s¢ Studebaker Champion. ¢cr 6, | t ¥ le V8 Ford For Sale Tires 804 — 7) —, Chevrolet Bel An [so pontine station wagon Ra. | Tit overdrive, Spotless through: esuke Regie neater aut wha . ; . ou owner ow mileage j ‘ 5 98 USED TIRES, $330 UP. We For Sale Cars 91 Comal l-s§ Pontiac 4dr. sedan, Low mile! $005 | R A ™ se ; ‘capa Also whitewails i | Ra ed see) age MANY MORE T HOOS | 5 ° ao far PERS oO STATE TIRE SALES >, °3 BUICK SPECIAL. 4 DR. R&H. [hie car has had tender care by 9% Ford Fairlane Hardtop) R&H . t “ . PROM . | HOMER HIGHT MTRS. u In So S a ° -$03 S. Saginaw St. FE 4-061) =Dyna Th: kind you like to buy present owner, the spare lire has jefbe! zordem ete Like nem HOUGHTEN & SON | NEW & USED CARS “lo Minutes “rom Pontiac’* ae : , ae : a ee : NEW TIRES 67 x 15 BLACK. and drive Oniy $495 hever been. on the car. Like new so transportation specials Y : BILL SPENCE On the Bargain Bivd THERES NO SIGN OF TI ANT THI R & H MOTORS + insic i ‘ Z N Main 8t Clarkston OUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE cFOR MIGAN 5 $1095 plus tax excnange, Ne s ide aod out. Mom-Daa-Brothe: _ OXFORD MICHIGAN OA_8-2528 White walls, 670 x 15, $13.95 plus 726 Oakianc FF 43529, or sister would cherish the smari Open Nights “ul 9 AND GMC TRUCK DEALER RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE ar se tax, Exchange New tire guaran- 1952 BUICK SUPER H-TOP xO lines of this beautiful convert _ MAple 5-5566 or MAple 5-1141 SEE OUR FOREIGN CARs 211 8 Saginaw _FE 5.0291 34 PONTIAC STARCHIEF PER. PONTIAC RETAIL STORE tee State Tire Sales. 503 S. Sag-| money down Payments of $27.24, Must be soid this week-end. see 1! SALE OR TRADE: °57 MG-A CPE. Woon. poe Healy. any rr 1952, NASH RAMBLER WAGON fect cond. R & H. Almost bew inaw. FE 4-0687 | Mo Eddie gteeie Ford. FE 2-2 aoe | Bt aa Ae Walters Lake FE 38-0081 a ustin’ Porsche Alla, Romeo . ABSOL UTET A INOUMONEY) (Dn) 2 Utt< Noirs (Gal FE eel OUR ee ee I 51% - —— AIN. RC ssume payments of $1427 m: Winged br on Geceres ealety Ties, toon ee 42 Pt ae KS na. YES! 1 WILL TAKE OLDER CAR 1955 Chevrolet ___ OL 19761 | Cali Credit: Mar Mr Parks st 1983 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 2-DR este my Souc ect Bleck "er = Ee Go oo pia an ce dn ee ee oe || IU SNESS (SON DES e Walls , 1054 Buick & heater 24,000 actual miles. 1 Very clean Perfect body gell for A ke IN Me ( ) c @ beauty Nothing down North Che. - L _. ; x Sep feo $195 cash. or will consider trading | DIOR SAILS © foe ce mumer at 8 Weseerd’ ED. WILLIAMS 4dr. Super. $695 | [AS . K IN; 7 _for ciean Chevy. FE 5-6370 ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION OF | Birmingham MI 4-2735 DEPEND LEDS USEG) Cie tte Cnr en cotae —— USED = ee oo | Bob Frost Bob Frost ‘56 pr ord 2- Dr. (82_W HURON. PE 20641 | 3]-PONTIAG © DR RUNS GOOD. GOOD DEAL, SEE THESE VALUES TODAYINN> 4 uto Serv ce | am This ts on dr, R&H, | 1959 OL a Private owner. OR 3-0491. ~~ | 280. Munter Bivd. (U8 10) | see renter Bie Bhan ' Straight ot stick, WW, A owner car, | OLDS 2 DR RAH HYDRA, Private owner OR 3601 ____ | os TRIUMPH “TR3” Roadster $2395 By-pass around B'ham. jles Needs about $50 in MONE N IW ell get you coming or : z oe LOaGSTET 6.2 eee ee BLOF. CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE yyy 6-6034 MI 6-6934 MI 6-2202/ 4, Y DN Assume payments of | in’ : car. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- Open_en 9 ME OPM NS Open ‘ti 9 op ow, Pabchen Lede re es $22.32 mo. Call Credit Mer. Mr.) paing so why not stop jf se> een EAe Blue Paint. Overdrive, Low Mileage chin — 5 Hood Phone a i PEC A Cy CHEVY’ BEL ATR. 2 Drie x 68 _Oatiand” E 2-2351 ner Ford MI 47500. Harold Tur- | la s , i 57 BUICK 4-Doeor...- 5b0gs5e Guan co vn aN | owerglide, o - ne. one | +54 FORD CUSTOM 2 re in CYL- | Aas - SC HUTZ Radio & Heater, Dynaflow “Sale, Motor Scooters 82. §5 FINE CARS s | RS | Caron prcetet woase © ft) “inder ion an i Se & Econ | 1954 Oldsmobile ‘| °S5 BUICK Super Hardtop $1495 price of F606. | omy plus Any old car down. Tom | Power steering & power brakes | si -pONTTA c ~caigPTAINg 72 | : spon mo cone macn oe : Pes Bohr, Inc MU 4-51 | Sharp $895 ; 5 ‘ Radio & Heater vnaflow ‘st CUSHMAN EAGLE Like! 2 Mae dee 724 Oakland FE 3529 | Dp. 8805 tone WW, OL 1-6427 : . —— =a oS |e OF ORD noe RUNNING, | ’ SU ICK Roz er |]: $4} 895 new. OR 3-5913. = | i Neble Onin Kort ie ee Bob Frost (36 PONTIAC CATALINA, R & Hj] 20 BUICK Roac master Hardtop ..........$1895 A Gea AN ft scooTens An ; nn Chevrolet. 1957 = = Sih os fo ora we Rtlead e pratee \ Radio & Heater. Dynafiow. Pewer Steering & Power 12 roc tat Pike) FE #4046 Bright Spot | These ¢Grs are too new to Ford, 1057 | een unter DB lee iver 10) | 2 eat re _ Brakes . i For Sale Motorcycles & 83 ia can, car eed cen ne Heres a little sharpie juct | MI 6-6934 MI 6-2202 724 Oakland” MOTORS _ 4-352 36 CHEVROLET 2-Door ...0......... 72-1395 : nave a 2 door and a 4 dvor waiting for a new home — _Open til 9 1957 VOLKSWAGEN. POLAR” ae ,. 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P Brakes P _ Polar siver el 5ks OR 3:5287 — cor “COVE ayer 2-37 NEW 18 HP ELECTRIC. . “te Maga : An older car will handle. no @ffort is required when } Steering. Hyd $1,625 FE 46907 OLDSMOBILE 36 DESOTO Hardtop ooomoogndonong os... $1650 : arin $1305 you step on the power i 5 Re 5) For top quality new car trade- M8 Radio. Heat Auto, Trancmtis< ap .rlgaahcrd Mtrs. Only $300 | IIB EREN | 280 H.Ps Engi brake pedal or when you ; PONTIAC come to So BESET AMO. TERMS otis en “TONY'S MARINE. Nea eaten | S a ght parking pace. an =| AUTO BROKERS ' "37 DODGE 2-Door $1805 MAR | can & we Ain | h M moms cccey rout sey tate A 2 Suburb M 37 DODGE Bae nagocaie sient gt ». +. $1895 2695 Orchard Lk. Rd. Keego Harbor RAT: Al - i I urboglide, Air Ride C utz otors older car ae value will ie "$6 Ford Fairlane. Fom. R&H. $1205 U Un an rs. 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Clean... 8 385 | “50 Nash Sedan, O D $123 38 Radio & Heater . r * adio eater, Safety package | 73 evy -+ee.. $545 50 Chevy 2-dr. $103 88 Od * - n= SELES 62a sae PEATHER.| | Olds - Cadi #H kj Ch A Side mirror, windshield, white aoe ener ano 2 Mere RAM Auto $345 Roger's Gales & Service 56 FORD 2-Door ....... snamenowoeexcde oS E eG ae ayer Sey wall re 2 Buie t ecia : 3 =< . j erat ‘turin San ane ‘ ‘ vailne Dealer QSKINS eV. le SPECIAL PAYMENT .PLAN rae eee Siecle word Te ee oo Mow, are Hydra. 308 HOME. ¢ 0 H ‘RUGGED. EEP AP pon Heater Rordomatic trols. attery. Cover. Fire Ircnarc ake a ass ustum 3 590 mo : e “4 lontiac ydrea $ 395 HOME, oF THE 'GGED J 4 4 “anc 615905 _ $800 takes it. FE 49462 ee ane it Ca ony ie ae ee oe oe » Fairlane pate aedan re 43 inc & White customized $250 cash & | ‘51 Plymouth Station wagon $ 395 = 56 FORD Ranch \W BOM ee rete sees $1595 ~\0sb CENTURY BOATS EE 8 6488 i] Fairlane 900° ¢ Clab Sedan $31 93 mo. _'@ke over payments FE 8-0313 ie Ford Mainline & $ 395 S Radio Heater. Fordom atic es _ _ tation Wao 860 mo. - . O22 "50 Olds 2-dr Nice $ 195 ost TOP Besa ees , ° : Pivergiae— De ceed: lemme \lay ivsa huge selec tion at! 35 CHEV F See WAGON uO sou OLD CAR DOWN 1953 Ford ely aouy ants: > top 7 FORD Fairlane Hardtop us - + S1995 MERCURY OU TBOARD MaTGAe trades PE 8-246 OR - V-8 Custom Maroon Whitewall< 1260 N Perry-Madison FE 4-100 Radio. Heater Auto. Transmission Open © to 6 nc. Sunde. SCHUTZ 1957, CHEV conv V4 PG YOUR Gror a VN MIO eo mean 88 Per CAR PAYMPNTS 100 BURDEN SPB wes "35 MERCURY Hardtop $1395 < Car or little cash for equity Low HOKE SS! LION 3 ye vey dn some? Let us heim vou adjust “iste: : rer oo MT. IN ‘ Doeooo on DDoS me seen IID INL. AND L AKT S SALES ~ —— pe eas, ot Eadie Biecie: Pond CREDIT MANAGE to some less expensive model Ss Auibassedar Del $2370 Radio Heater. Merc-O-Matic FE 67121 0127 W. Huron FF 26122 56 BUICK CENTURY HT LiKE _ FE 2-2866 eee aE O _ ] ‘ Orion \ S: | - - a ' BOATS AND MOTOR CoM- bew Low mileage Must sell °53 CHEVY, 210. 4 DR. R & H. Harold Turner Ford 2 nS va . orten et ae | 87 Mercury Montciair HT |. $2100 o4 PONTIAC Starchief ........... wees SIS BINATIONS TO FIT ANY _MAyfair 6-6005 | Nice car Only $395 MI_ 41500 zee renter Pied (0 8M) CLARKSTON | Power Pink & Blk Beauty. Radio. Heater, Hydramatic. Air-Conditioning | Seem lavneay ne FOR QUALITY 226 oaukid! ® MOTORBy 43529 REAL BARGAINS AT Mt eos" Sree BND a, rom = MERCURY Mr Ee FR tae sas nes, | oss PONTIAC 2-D $119 SED LAY-A-WAY OR j7 aklanc e 4-352 a . Se ' | Power Blue & white. Shar |i 22 a é SHCOT qadeensoonoosagdond : 5 TERMS. CADILLACS ' 37 CHEV 210 V8 Orcas ‘37 Rambler Wagon Bites. 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MApie. 1350 N | _ftate_motorcycle, cM 3: wee . oblle, Heese pay ; . hepa . always garaged ; O | 55 PONTIAC Station Wagon .............$1395 ewe RE | D N’ OL ER ‘37 Chevrolet $1745 Dp Radic, Heater, Hvdramatic : ERE VV a Chevrolet aa. S145; eye Pee eyegee ae : ; ; : A new Evinrude 50 bp V4 Star Woodward . ! va W Dor canals Gun AL. 3% MERCURY COMPARE QUALITY & PRICE, 56 PONTIAC Starchief 4-Door ...........$1695 ete P dio & heater _ This hardtop is a beautiful car +33 Rambier ergs. HARDTOP- Radio Heater Hydramatic, Power Steering, ome mm sod pee he, new motors Boham MI 4-1930 | Spotless inside ang out So ctean 38 Fora v3 Fordematic .. $895 : Power Brakes: - boat contest Wit Le boat of 33 Chevrolets from $ 395 you could eat off the engine We w ‘57 PONTIAC Catali C $2395 Bern ane Vestiolvoar (ut en ia a6 da. only get one car like this in a- “sg Ford V8 Nee tomatic $1005. ‘ atalina\VOupe Wa. .s eee $2395 We wate « Bates nummer nies Our ¥ Until a few years ago most 6:45 (2) News: Edwards job when priest friend is 14. 9¢ of free TV and on Main street, Peiliee = me ee heen 1:30—WJK, “Ausic Hall —_— exec ueecuiceanes scientists believed that | man | murdered while trying to re-; U.S.A. Personally I don’t believe | ww. Nightline ease pal SA ap aleinle pales WEDNEDD SS AFTERNOON oxte ewe, Cuaee reached the New World via (7:00 (7) Sports Focus, * form youthful thugs. onecr the launching of Paynik will elim- Se poy WIBK News. Gearee Ma — ii | - AD Alaska perhaps only 10,000 years (9) State Trooper. Adven- (2) $64,000 Question. inate big first-run theaters OR | com Weather WCAR. News. Sheridan CKLW Grant Fw "WiW3)) News.” De “hot pia New discoveries et & ture: Rod Cameron as ese. OE z “l11:30. I. f ; e r oKenzie o , "| 7 -30 (9) Steve Wilsc ree T | aw, ee to Bible 8:00—WJR, News able 9 are ae, suena Ge ove velopm e radioactive troope r. | ): 30 ste ve eon. . Neighborhood theaters may dis- et Beuad Roo WWJ. News, Roberts WPON. News, MacKin: WJBK, News, Maleeer earbon-14 system of dating or- (4) Casey Jones. (4) Crusader. Adventure: appear but free TV and pay Tv| WJBK Sound ort adele ouch oua 12:30—WJR, Time for Music pale poeta ae ganic debris prove that he inhab- (2) Annapolis Men. | Matt investigates truck ac- . A . 1¢:00—WJR, Symphony WJBK, News, George W2YZ, News, Winter . ited America much earlier. | cidents, can coexist. Commercially spon-| ww, News. Music WCAR, News cuuw "heen: Dart 6:30 WEYs, News, M’Knse.| ~ : | 0) i sored shows will remain free but) WXYZ. M. Shorr WPON News. MacKinnon “ow " CKLW. News, B. Chase Scientists have found the bones 7:10 (7) Sports: Wattrick. (2) Highway Patrol. : blic wil) ha CKLW, Knowles 6:30— WJR, Music Ball 1:00—WR, P. Hayes wJB . 11:45 the public will have to pay to see} wsBk News, Bellboy CKLW, News, Toby David WWJ News, Maxwell WPON, Sports of a six-foot dwarf mammoth on) _ a oar Gp) eee : new movies and big sporting the 17-mile-long island. Evidence) 7:15 (7) News: Daly. 45 (1) Sports. events of its choice gn home indicates that this relative of the « ee ai Maps: screens. present-day elephant was barbe-'7:30 +7) Cheyenne. Western: | 1:0 (7) SOupy's On. ’* * * cued by Santa Rosa's early inhab- Cheyenne barters with hos-| ° al Woslers : ; ; itants. The bones have been tile Indians for release of i ews) westerkarny: 12:00 sible end aie en leaving ae radiocarbon-dated as about 29,650 kidnaped boy. | ews Cott ; years old. (9) Million Dollar Movie.: nostalgic memories. . es | Al: 15 (9) Weather —— Stratigraphic daling of shells Drama: Eddie Cantor, “‘For- ‘a W ae ae RATHER DEPRESSING — trom a deep deposit suggests that ty Little Mothers.” (40) ; 2 eather: Eliot. 12:15 The thought of a metal coin box, man was on Santa Rosa Island (4) Treasure Hunt. (2) Miss Weather. | or a monthly mailed bill collecting more than 37,000 years ago. Due to, (2) Name That Tune. | 11:29 (9) Fu | 12:30 my hard-earned quarters for new} . Tits isolation, many sites on Santa) — = Se ee 5 movies in my living room is rather) _ Rosa have been untouched by 8:00 (4). Fisher, Gobel (color).| oe Sports: Parker. deprcesing | Beene CG) ae modern man. Variety: Comic Bert Lahr,| (2) Sports Final. | r than Kim r i C . a hecrce ent Geeaans Scientists led by Dr, Phil C. eats Sarcer Curmen| as (2) Nightwatch Theater ce: M : eb e . Orr, director of the Western = ya. i ‘ Drama: A Mille es 245 Marx eyebrow wWig-wag. ginal taatituie luasilths (2) Mr, Adams, Eve. Com- mn nn Miller, *‘Tar-| 2 & & enand cE a ay OF edy: Movie stars Eve, How-| nished Angel.” (°38) tee . . ard take a whirl at fil rl miss ke showing of old mainiand California. writing! ™ 14:30 (7) Night Court. sled Pein ene ne Peculiar fauna — such as the | (9) Hockey. Canadian and) son e yas : mammoth—develo after |g. Russian game Ben Lyon who drove off in a Stutz ewer’ ped 8:30 (7) Wyatt Earp. Western. | at ee + at the tadeoul. They were it became an island through Earp trails brutal stage rob- (4) Jack Paar. Cliff Ar-| 4,39 aie i sais Ae y changes in the sea level. Even ber. quette, Elsa Maxwell, : esc DR ENe muscunl Peecee today Santa Rosa has unusual ani-| (2) Eve Arden. Comedy: rll miss the emile of theater mal life, including dwarf foxes Agent is displeased iy: WEDNESDAY MORNING 2:00 ushers but I won't mourn over and huge mice. | Liza's former suitor turns’ pa pope! sooeny Latin a me Dr. Orr and his colleagues have up for a visit. :50 (2) Meditations, eel of chewing gum wads stuc found many ancient relics of man : | . “| 2:25 under seats. —bones, mats. and surf grass used 9:99 (7) Broken Arrow. Western: 6:58. (2) On the Farm Front. I'll miss the commercial inter-| for thatchiing shelters. These ap- Apache scout, suspected of, 2:30 ruptions during TV shows but may-) parently accumulated for thou being plague carrier, causes|7:00 (2) TV College. be it’s just as well. My waistline sands of years. The scientists “Panic.” | (4) Today. grew along with the size of TV have spent much of the beet 10 (9) Theater. Drama: “The! | i. screens in 10 years of raiding the years on the island, digging nto Other Man.” |7:30 (2) Cartoon Frolic. icebox during TV commercials. shell mounds, eae and nee (4) Adv. of McGraw. Aa-| 3:00 ” * * paaiespapsan = oS bones and sc venture: Prisoner frames,8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. I'll also miss the constant bicker- information. McGraw on murder charge. | (7) Cartoon Carnival. ing about the ‘worth of TV rating: (2) To Tell Truth. Patrice! systems. Pay TV, if it comes, will Dann Ka e Munsel, Don Ameche. | 8:30 (7) Big Show. put an actual count on the nation’s Y bf | 3:20 minute-by-minute TV watching habits. I'll miss watching teenagers necking in theater back rows. THEY’LL BE LOYAL They'll still be there, though, along with all the other kids who never considered ‘home, sweet home” for such activities. ® * * I'm sure even ‘I was a Teen- age Werewolf” on pay TV won't, keep the youngsters from attend- ing movie theaters, where the girl in the next seat always has been! warth more than two Hollywood glamor girls on the screen. Jaye P. Morgan to Fly to Mexico for Divorce HOLLYWOOD (B— Songbird Jaye P. Morgan blames geogra-| phy for the breakup of her mar-, riage with actor Mike Biano. Miss Morgan, 26, said she soon) would fly to Juarez, Mexico, for a’ divorce, adding: * * * “Mike and I parted friends. 1, am not asking alimony. Our trou- ble was that I work principally in or out of New York and his career keeps him in Hollywood.” | Thy were married in 1954 and separated in August, 1956. They have no children. Giant transformers for electric: SO THIS IS FUN? — About as easy to climb as the side of the Washington Monument, this sheer cliff, called the ‘‘World’s Roof,” near Dinant, Belgium, seems to hold no terror for BSS J. oe oe a ES poee New ‘Perfume’ Repels Both Hippos, Elephants BERLIN — A ‘‘perfume”’ for the ‘Take Ball From Internists’ Parley Told Mississippi Medic Urges in Belgium is only, 2,070 feet, some are as dead- ly as Mt. Everest. Lecomte must hammer pitons into the rock, then hang thin rope ‘‘steps”’ them = his — foothold. " United Press Phete from African market is being produced by a German concern, which says the article repels, hippopotamuses Early Surgery for Ulcer Carnegie Hall NEW YORK (®—Maestro Dan- ny Kaye ‘‘conducted’' at Corser, he murdered must have turned! over in their graves. Although art suffered, the New York Philharmonic's pension fund benefited from the prices charged for. the concert. And everybody had a good time. * * * Danny loped onstage carrying a dozen batons. He shook hands not only with the concert master, but also with a dozen other men fn the 100-member orchestra. After wending his way through the ensemble, he reached the two female harpists and gave each a kiss. Then—as if overcome with ‘Conducts’ at | 9:30 (7) Telephone Time. True 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. Director Has No Hopes | ; | for TV Improvement i“ ‘ By EARL WILSON NEW YORK~—“Do you know why westerns are so popular on TV?” demanded an eastern-type director indignantly. “Be- cause the audience knows in advance what the ending’s go- ‘ ing to be and doesn’t have to think. And with TV ‘going Hollywood’, with everything being filmed in five days, it’s never going to be any better!” So saying, he downed three more drinks. 4:30 3 4:45 | 5:00 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 2?) Ladies’ Day. (7) Our Friend Harry, (9) Billboards. (9) Nursery School Time. (2) Garry Moore. (4) Dough ReMi. (9) Movie. (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Treasure Hunt. (4) Price Is Right. (7) News. (2) Dotto, (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Robin and Ricky. (9) Howdy Doody. (7) Noontime Comics. (2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4) Tie Tae Dough. (9) Swing Your Partner. (2) Love of Life. (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You? (1) The Erwina. (9) Myrt and Doris. (2) Guiding Light. (2) Susie. (4) Movie. (1) My Little Margie. (9) Movie. (2) As The World Turns. (7) Topper. (2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) Lady of Charm. (4) Faye Elizabeth. (2) House Party. (4) Kitty Foyle. 2 (9) News. (2) Big Payoff. (4) (color). Matinee Theater. (7) American Bandstand. (9) Favorite Story. (2) Verdict Is Yours. {7) Do You Trust Your Wife? (9) Movie, (2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen ior a Day. ; (7) American Bandstand. (2) Secret Storm. (2) Edge of Night. (9) Laff Time. (4) Modern Romances. (2) Detroit Bandstand. (4) I Married Joan, (7) Wild Bill Hickok. (9) Looney Tunes. (2)Beat the Clock. (4) Files of Jeffrey Jones (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Serial Theater. What’s this? Polly norte was asked to get rid of her pop on her TV show, and she wouldn't, and there's a crisis? emotion—he planted a kiss on the \ * * * members like noise makers at a New Year's Eve party. He fell off the podium. He wound up for flew into the audience. Danny gave his cues to the mu- sicians by kicking out his foot, sticking out his tongue, shouting “Gaboom,” barking like a seal when he was. pleased, and gig- utilities in the United States are ‘and elephants. now so large that a special rail-| road car in three parts has been designed to deliver them. The new iscent of lio hippos and that of humans keeps According to the company, the, says a Mississippi doctor, can ns works well against'$ave ulcer patients from becom- LOS ANGELES ww — Surgery, ‘ing ‘‘gastronomic cripples.” the International College of Sur- gling at every pléasant~ sound. geons. He said surgery for ulcers! has reduced deaths from stomach cancer because of early detection. Many supposed ulcers turn out 2 Margaret Whiting Plans 0 to Wed for Third Time HOLLYWOOD @ — Singer Mar- ‘garet Whiting, 33, and film execu- tive Richard Moore plan to ‘marry in about two weeks. She isays the time and place are inde- cided. x *« * It will be the singer's third mar- iriage. Her previous husbands were radio network executive ‘Hubbell Robinson and music ar- ranger Lou Busch, by whom she had a daughter, Deborah, now 7. This will be‘ the first marriage ifor Moore, 32, executive vice jpresident of Panavision, a wide- screen film process firm. Pontiac GOC to Mark 5th Anniversary Tonight Corps will celebrate its fifth anni- versary tonight at a 7:15 p.m. brow of a male bullfiddle player.) Finally reaching the podium, he| handed out batons to orchestra) his first downbeat, and the baton! (Rumor hath it)... Beautiful Erin O'Brien and I were lunch-| ing at the luxurious Forum restaurant—on Al-. WILSON pine Snow Hare Stewed Spiced Red Wine—when some- body asked Erin, mother of two and one of a family of nine, why she doesn’t study. Ignoring the atmosphere of in were aanese to Previews Purrle The Pontiac Ground Observer: luxury, she replied, “It takes money to study” — a startling answer. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... | Elsa Maxwell will be asked to stand on her head for the Emanuel Sacks Leukemia Fund ... Virginia Reynolds (Mrs. Quent) has both Byren Foy and a rich Britisher daffy about her in Palm Beach... Martha Raye and Hugh O’Brian required medics at the Big Record TV’er. (She’s re- cuperating from appendicitis, he has a stomach Ailment) a Mammy!”... * _* acting lessons in John Cassavetes’ class . . headlined the second Eddie Fisher baby's arrival: ERIN x * Aga Khan's brother Amyn will be a “chorus girl” in the! next Harvard Hasty Pudding show... Billy Eckstine just’ turned down a fat offer to sing at a neastern cafe ‘cause the owner once slighted Billy's wife—and that was two wives ago! | . Errol Flynn is working 12 hours a day to finish his auto-| biography before heading for Africa. | xk * . . . Sugar Ray Rebinson’s taking . British papers | “Tammy’s 127 Radio and TV Sales —_ —— Get Our Prices on Osler or RCA COLOR 'TV Sales and Service Color TV as Low as $399.00 CONDON’S S. Parke 4-0736 Black and White TV Before You Buy 422 W. Huron RCA COLOR TV Sales and Service SWEET’S RADIO-TV Open Mon. & Fri, Night FE 4.1133 ma | SERVICE | ° MUNTZ TV Member of Electronics Association FE 4-1515 C & V ELECTRO MART | 158 Oakland Open Mon., Thors., Prt. & Sat. ‘ti 9 meeting on the fourth floor of the Oakland County Office Bidg.; 1 La- fayette St. _ Sgt. Earl Barr, United States al Force, of Royal Oak will be the principal speaker during a pro- gram that includes motion Pictures| ear will carry a transformer weigh- . - ing up to 500,000 pounds. ‘elephants away. Bats eer ai iA abe Rages Rr wa oan the surgeon see , many medical schools still ree- +t *« £* ACROSS ., ommend surgery for gastric ulcer) Complete removal of both mo- 1 @tateswoman, i 5 Dh HL only if the patient is over 45 anditor and sensory pathways to and Roosevelt if the ulcer has bled twice. from the heart constitutes a new Ree is & } In contrast, Long would recom-|surgical attack upon the pain of: 13 Disposed of in ty th mend surgery at the outset. angina pectoris, the congress was 14 Afghantstant 2 : ~— ’* * * told by Dr. Louis T. Palumbo, 15 ae wood Vi iy “I think it is time for the sur-|chief of the surgical service at) Ai helen y th geon to take the ball from the Des Moines, Iowa. | author i dd internist,” he said. | x k& &. f i recht UY i * * * » | Angina pectoris is a combina-) 2 pom ty “Too often the ulcer patient has|tion of ¢ymptoms associated ie Spent Ys been treated protractedly by med.jcoronary heart disease. It is) 25 Bushmen Uy ication, diet and other nonsurgical/characterized by intense cheat 3 aces -* means. When, over a period of|pains which frequently extend to . on eee -_ lyears, this has failed the patient/the left shoulder end arm. t , : ” * * & 3 Cornet town y ty is finally sent to a surgeon.” _ : M4 Vehicle Ci oll | * * The operation, said Palumbo, is 35 Evening GY Yy Use of early in ulcer|simpler. and to perform 35 Cubic meter ' YZ cases he said, has become prac-|than any other thus far employed. served ; tical because of the great strides Removal of sensory ‘and motor rengeneatative | the profession has made in gen-\Pathways “insures complete or eta * = . eral operative techniques. These|near complete relief of disabling 44 Opines a j da inclade the development of anti-/pain due to angina and it “ee z ite caw" sapaneon . |Moties, the perfection oflalso, eliminates the undesirable > te 2 il Masculine - : Bridee holding |anesthetics and their administra-|action of the motor nerves which aa Bnthralied — appellation 39 Card seme = tion, and the availability of blood /supply and control the blood ves- co 4 Near oon seer al banks. 'séls to the heart muscle,” he said. f4 Nartow iniet “© § ee is 2 af tne USA is ~ gn marsupial” era Long, ‘anal unho the Mis-| Life expectancy for the av average) Ai ate, he U. 8. Goder oath >” it tly \|sissippi Baptist Hospital in Jack-'American worker is now 69 years. 6 ee Worl «3 Thoruchtare Bie rz) leon, was here to address. the Iith/This ts almost 4 years, better than \ Hhetne™ a Leave det’ Tioctant “soln” “") “Yolennial International Congress of'in 1948, and refreshments. TODAY'S BEST KAUGH: Sam Goldwyn ordered i Davis Jr. not to get a nose bob till after he makes “Porgy and Bess:” “For the money I'm paying Sanimy, I want the whole’ nose!” That's ari, brother. < sT \Ovorrih, 1958) =” + ( des { DO-IT-YOURSELF ] _ TUBE TESTER -|” HAMPTON Open Eves. ‘til 9 CTRIC 4-2525 Ww, Huron \ TWENTY-EIGHT _ CTT: EON EHS TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1958 | | Waterford Jaycees Set _ | ae . Sports, Builders’ Show g tb , / - Pontiac Area All —- for the Waterford; A crowd of more than 5,000 peo- | ~ we j Township Junior Chamber of Com- ple attended the show last year, merce’s Fourth Annual! Sports and| and Jaycees predict that the |Builders’ Show have been com- eecond will be, broken this year. HERES YOUR BIG 6 | a ‘pleted according to general chair-| pioceeds enable th ee | | d Telephone Lines siren) Torn Belin “tn to carry on their may = CHANCE TO STEP UP Dre :: < ; ; _ civic projects. Some of these | . omens EES ace py OUT OF THE ORDINARY... : show will continue through Satur- ments, township Halloween par- | at day and Sunday, March 22 and 2 | | ties, Easter egg hunts, kiddies’ INTO AN OLDS! Christmas shopping tours and | Some 40 exhibitors will have | the college scholarship fund. displays with everything from ~ A * sports and athletic equipment, OU pees aie given throughout aan Ready Mix (coserete the show, with the- grand prize, ens. of a 21-inch television set award- | There will also be the latest ed at the close of the show Sunday items in building and home mod-' night. /ernizations, along with demonstra-| Waterford Township's queen will. tions of hunting equipment and) be crowned March 23 by last! WINTER always reminds mobile home units. year’s queen, Diane Erickson us of the famous picture I : I — | called “Spirit of Service,” showing a telephone line- Reds Blecking o : : man walking on snow- . | é if | y shoes through a blizzord. MVittel]land Canal ’ It may come as a surprise to the folks vain mostly West of Berlin Mother Charges r men ridin n heated cob Nodes bet in | WASHINGTON — TI le closing of many Michigan areas our ithe main canal route into West Detroit. Woman Seeks men still must use snow- iBerlin again reminds ‘the world . shoes occasionally to ‘that this communist - surrounded Action Against Former Lau ererdal cage |sector of the former German cap- Mate Now in Turkey eet Sibick oc let aloe ital is out on a 100-mile limb The Mittelland Canal block is DETROIT uy — Mrs. Nadya cause they know they're Gc , . . . | te 5 ad “ mit = ah 97 ofroi making it possible for you | te mporary, RECURS ing to has OT Borahan, es; of De troit, today {man authorities. It results from to phone snyene. ony jrepairs being made at the Roth- place, any time. ~ RAY STORM, _ District Manager Dd me one ... come all! The fun’s on us! For whatevet you're driving now, you've never experienced such impressive, all-around _ newnrss as you'll find/in 1958 . . . in Oldsmobilel sought a federal fugitive flight) ‘warrant agajnst her estranged jensee locks. near Magdeburg. Your new car is a An¥ this week] we/re making it easier than about 60 miles west of Berlin. husband whom she accuses of sign of prosperity! ever for yqu to movd uf to an Olds. Bring Such traffic interruptions have oc- fleeing the country with the : the whe family|inj during our gala ‘PONTIAC NEWSLINES curred from time to time in recent couple’s 16-month-old_ son. OLDS ility Open Housel years, yr 66 ” Mrs. Borahan said she re- Be our TV “Guest Star” tonight at our Tele- The Warton ilbewexeriiceeaiie| poco are | phone Showroom | ceived a cablegram from her = : the dramatic Anglo-American | husband Metin, 26, a Turkish Bf & It's fun, it’s entertaining, bring the whole megs vee ae eis Ss | exchange student, saying he and pi ; ; . : nto Wes rlin in -49 when | ee , ery , the child, Gem, were in Istanbul. family. Bring the dog too. Everyone is welcome. ail other communications were r € ; er s Closed circuit television is only one of many cut off, It also points up the | The woman's attorney, George r odern communications at our Showroom , importance of water transport II, Cross, accused Borahan of m , . ° in the life and economy of both |taking Gem from Mrs. Borahan’s We're in the Bazaar Shops section & the Fast and West Germany(), [home Saturday a‘ ont had per- | mitt ahan the d Miracle Mile Shopping Center located at S. Tele- The Mittelland (Midland) Canal in tne aly to spend the day ’ ; graph Road and Square Lake Road. lis ine coal stele i of a nation. Recorder's (Criminal) dudce | Ns mn al a Tee a =} Joseph A. Gillis, signed a warrant preaches from the .khine in the charging Borahan with taking the ] HAVE YOU NOTICED we winced fe isa ic oie hree nid. Cross’ said the warrant wil? S-FASHIONED” HOSPITALITY . ompieted in at) yoins TNC be supplemented with a federal IOS ee how much steeper those major rivers — the Ems, Weser, | fugitive flight warrant. . at your local authorized stairs get when you're —jand Elbe — as they flow north- i tired? How many miles westward in roughly paralle] lines | Mrs. Borahan was granted | re) dos © | : toward the North Sea. | temporary custody of Gem after = lM Se L. eE do you travel each year In used cars, too, your Olds dealer , is offering today's top deals on Qoen Houst Rocket Oldsmobiles. Included ore up and down stairs—or x *® * divorce proceedings were filed QUALITY DEALER'S Deals ou many low-mileage, one-owner cars from one end of the house Thus the Mittelland route is not’ !" Cireult court last September. — p qiotes in trode on fost-selling new to the other—to answer orly a‘ cross-country lifeline, but | The couple, both of Istanbul, 2 Reet, To s. Stop today... Rocket away! ) the phone? Nowadays this a means of uniting landlocked had econ in this country about $100,000 CONTEST .. . come in today for your free entry blank! neh onary waif St imi hm errr id energy and time. You can auwdliary canal aiversity of Michiga ® ° By soe s leading eastward Missouri college before going to| again t E 4- have o additional phone to the Oder, Berlin has become alwork for a Detroit arc hitectural| | Co., 80 S. S g aw S os F 3 5 6 6 ee ee jleading inland port. firm. Mrs. Borahan is a student for about one dollar a th. Lest Michi at ra State University. ° month. Last year Michi- Sees ee gan Bell installed 66.000 Dying Girl, 7, Sets Off telephones in homes which already had at least one Search for Watermelon FINAL WEEK ph@ne. Join the families | PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Seven- who have discovered how |year-old Audrey Hocking, dying S much pleasanter life is of cancer, asked for a piece of of ears Value with extension phones. To watermelon at Rhéde Island Hos-| pital last night and set off an in-| order yours just call our : ; yours just call ou tensive search for it. Business Office. Demonstration Newspapers and Radio and TV] &@ CK ANC : So: Fie ki : a Bs stations broadcast appeals and| ROEBUCK AND CO. ah —_ eee oe - Sale , Save! ses s wholesale fruit houses in Boston f . = and New York were searched in, vain. 4 The little girl has been in the hospital three weeks. Doctors have told her parents, Mr. and) Mrs. Richard Hocking of River-| jside, that Audrey has only a short time to lives 36 Months to Pay on Sears Home Modern- _ izing Credit Plan, or up to 5 years on FHA SA LE! At Sears— 30-Gal. Gas Pump Sale! ~ | Reg. 94.95 Shallow Well Water Heater S | Pump, 17-Gal. Tank. . 79.88 ASE Reg. 104.95 Shallow Well — less Byes $ Pump, 30-Gal. Tank. 89.88 g. 97. : Reg. 44.95 Sump Pump 39.88 @ Beautifully furnished and spacious Pennsylvanians’ Club chapel. Elects Four City Men @ Seating capacity jer 225) Four Pontiac men are among six elected officers of the Pennsylvan- ians' Club of Pontiac, a year-old Qrganization of former residents of that state now living in Michigan. @ Most reasonable in any charges. Peter’ Slabinski, of 111 Parkhurst St. has been chosen president: | ‘Rocco Valenti, of 241 S. Tilden: Ave. secretary; Alfred Salfi, of 161 Judson St., treasurer, and An- _@ Color photos of all flowers. drew Hermbring, ‘of 321 State Ave. ° auditor. ®@ Parking for 75 cars. @ Outstanding in service. $5 DOWN ¥ 100% Safety Gas Shut-Off dv AGA Approved 40-Gal. Glass-Lined Gas Heater, Ex:Pontiac Man Given 22-to-15-Year Sentence | Reg. 109. | John Lynd, 36, formerly. of Pon-| oe MOU os as: : $94 jtiac, was sentenced yesterday to/ Hi-Wattage 50-Gal. Electric = ag — |2%2 to 15 years in the State Prison] Heater, Reg. 119.95..... $94 Thoughtful Service lof Southerf Michigan at Jackson ~ 46 Williams St. FE 2-5841 fm me Statutory rape of a 12-year- Lynd, now of Detroit, received! |the sentence from Oakland County \Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick. |He pleaded guilty Feb. 17. 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