ie : tt a aan ae ee q ses, Bee sastsssocc a Ma Oe a ee See ee oan on ae try y J, the Waster _— co. bag ‘Forecast ‘ 7” Pe q eo4 Poet © : es ; fies ee | 17th YEAR god ERS ~ PONTIAG, MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1959—96 PAGES _ % ~~ sto Death in 2 —s ; ; ; Rie * oa ens 4 y < P 2 = aaa oe eee rh = = * ~~ “- $ ¥ : ee) a 3 2 IN ; & =} £ & | 2 Train-Car eae Injured in a car-train collision ship man narrowly escaped death) light and blinker signals at thé yesterday afternoon, a Detroit den-!in a similar accident in Water-| Grand ‘Trunk. railroad crossing tist with offices in Pontiac was! ford Townshi in critical condition today. at St.) . % Joseph Mercy Hospital, CAR SHEARED IN HALF—A. Gi-yearcld Waterford Township. Edwin Olsen, who was on Commerce Township man and his three dogs his way home froma Flint hospital where he had escaped with just scratches when a Pontiac-bound _ received a weekly treatment for a heart condition, t train cut the front of this auto off-yes- .-appeared cool, ‘terday afternoon at a crossing at Airport road in-—-police-said Northern Michigan Blast Worst in 21 Years Old Man Winter Shows His Teeth: Again From Our News Wires Michigan weathermen rated yes- terday’s storm the worst in 21 years in the state’s Northern Low- er Peninsula and it was the worst in 10 in Iowa, showing that winter still had plenty of bite left even though it bows out in 15 days. * + * The Upper Peninsula and north- ern sections of the Lower Penin- sula got most of the snow. More than 13 inches of new snow fell at Marquette in Northwestern Up- per Michigan and the Soo at the eastern end had 7.6 inches. Numerous highways remained blocked in snow-choked sections of lowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan as high winds whipped snowfalls of up to 22 _inches into 20-foet drifts. In Michigan, about 30 persons were stranded south of Marquette as the roughest blizzard of the win- ter carrying 12-inch snowialls blocked U.S, Route 41. All of them crowded into a nearby house for the night. Nearly three dozen cars were tied up along another section of _ News Flashes MOUNT CLEMENS (UPI)—An Air Force-plane from Selfridge Field hag crashed in Mount Clemens. The plane crashed along Harper road near the Spillway. Five crewmembers landed with the C119 “Flying Box Car” but escaped serious injury. The plane was badly damaged, WALPOLE, Mass. (?)—Six long- term convicts, who failed in an escape attempt Saturday at Mas- sachusetts State Prison, surren- dered shortly after noon after holding four guards as hostages for several hours, (See earlier story Page 20). é U.S. 41 near Harvey and Negau- nee. Snow squalls in the Detroit area produced a rash of accidents Fri- reported. : £ of * * The gusty winds raking the storm area died down during the night in most sections, but falling tempera- tures turned packed snow and slush to a treacherous ice coat in day night. No serious injuries were | Ohio Deaths blamed on the storm numbered 33—12° in Towa, 10 in (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Ike, Khrushchev Attempt to Look United on Berlin WASHINGTON (#—President Eisenhower and So- viet Premier Nikita Khrushchev are locked in a strange kind of contest—each trying to convince the other his side is united on the issue of Berlin’s future. With Secretary of State John Foster Dulles on the Eisenhower moved into a more active foreign affairs role. . ; In East Germany Khrushchev was busy assembling his allies, The President met for 90 min- utes at the White House yester- day with the four top Republican and Democratic leaders in Con- gress, He followed that up with a White House session with eight other key Republican and Democratic mem- bers of Congress, - A proclamation, of complete bi- partisan: support came from the four top leaders—Senate Demo- cratic Leader Lyndon Johnson and Speaker of the House Sam Ray- burn, both of Texas, Senate Re- publican Leader Everett M. Dirk- sen of Illinois.and House Republi- can Leader Charles Halleck of In- diana. ~*~ * % They all said they are four square behind Eisenhower’s policy of standing firm against. Soviet ef- forts to oust thé Allies,.from Ber- Officials said goday Eisenhower may make a radio-television ap- peal for public understanding and support. They said the President does not yet. think the situation war- rants such a broadcast. But they foresaw it as a possible move if there is a further heightening tension. tee BS ea , a In Today's Press So aU EC el Charch News ..,... peeveden 08 Camden ces ceveceudecns. 19 Eeditoriatg ......cscceeeeee ces 4 Home Section .......-.... 15-18 Markets ........s0eesees- 4.5% Obitmarieg . oo... ce veeeeeeceee 20 — Sports... capersedeceveens 12-13 Whrelibets ook a. has cdiasisess 1 TV & Radio Programs ......% . Wilson, Kari ..... gh copes ste Women’s Pages co sepeeeees Oe East Germany, let sidelines fighting cancer, lin while keeping flexibly disposed {to negotiate a settlement. his satellite leaders next week in East Berlin. ; Khrushchev has proposed that Poland and Czechoslovakia attend a foreign ministers meeting along with the Big Four and both Ger- manies. West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt said today if the Russians sign a separate peace treaty with Com- munist East Germany, they will ruin chances of a German settle- ment. rashes Colder Tonight, Warmer Sunday of 3 Minority Parties Disputed "| Oakland. Vote Officials). Claim’ They've Failed to Comply With Law By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. Oakland County election had officials have challenged the rights of the Prohibi- tion, Socialist Labor, and Socialist Workers’ _ parties to be on statewide 'April 6 ballots. ) Probate Judge Arthur E. ‘Moore, chairman of the} Election Commission here, late yesterday sent a tele- gram and letter to Secre- The forecast for today calls for snow flurries, partly cloudy skies and rather cold. The high will be about $4 with a low of 17 expect- ed tonight, the Weather Bureau. reports. ; warmer with a predicted high near 39 and partly cloudy skies. _ Monday’s outlook is for cloudy skies and warmer temperatures. Pontiae State Police reported several slippery spots on U.S. 10 in the northern part of the coun- ty today. Police said all side roads were slippery, but that the worst smash- ups wére occurring on the slippery spots on main highways. Fifteen was the lowest recorded temperature in downtown Pontiac registered 28 at 1 p.m. Scouts ‘Down’ Whisky PHILADELPHIA, Miss. (UPI) —Local: boy scouts performed their good deed for the day by helping Sheriff George Harring- ton pour 1,200 gallons of confis- cated whisky down the drain. Northwesterly winds from 18-28 m.p.h. will diminish late today and tonight. Tomorrow will be a little preceding 8 a.m. The thermometer Winter's Revisit Leaves! tion and other two minor par- . ties did not exercise alterna- Roads Slippery, Causes) ive ‘or ming with Hare’s office steer: © nee . petitions the signatures % of electors one per cent No figures were shown for the ‘gubernatorial candidates of the other two parties in last Novem- ber’s election because, Moore said, he believed them to be even less than the 3,622. * * * However, a form letter. sent out (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Rep. Clarkson Finds Out Bells Toll for No One A freshman, legislator from Oak- land County has found out for whom the bells toll on railroad lo- comotives His answer: No ‘one. ' State Rep. James Clarkson (D- Southfield) points out that. state law requirés engineers to ring their bells at every grade crossing. But, the train whistle must be blown, too, because the bell can’t be heard over the train noise. Clarkson knows this is true. He rode the cab of a Chesapeake and Ohio locomotive from Detroit to Lansing last week to find out. Therefore, he says he will file a bill stipulating that bells don't * have to be used where they can't be heard. Will use of the train whistle alone help put railroads back on the prosperity track? You’re darn. tooting, says Clark- son, “repairs to the ineffectual bells cost thousands annually.’ Ballot Rights a railroad crossing, the lat- ter related. “He threw his gun in the sher- iff’s face," Hutchings said. “I beat him to it.” The police chief said Smothers was identified by a gray coat, white shirt, biue trousers, and red cap which he wore in a des- perate flight through Alabama,’ and into nearby Tennessee. The wounded criminal was taken to the Tri-County Hospital at Fort Oglethorpe, some 15 miles from the capture scene. Hutchings said his bullet shattered the wanted man’s left shoulder but that he did not believe fhe wound was critical. Lawmen from Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama combed. this_tri-state hill country for Smothers since he overpowered an Alabama. patrol- Comes to of Line Dade County, Ga., officers. The wound was not believed serious. Hostage-laker Captured : AP Wirepheote WORK ON DESPERADO—Captured convict William Smothers was captured today by as Police Shot Fells Him TRENTON, Ga, (?—Alabama desperado William E. Smothers was shot down and captured today ‘as he at- tempted to shoot it out with a Georgia sheriff. : Police Chief H. H. Hutchings felled the crafty, cigar- smoking fugitive with a single shot from his .38-caliber pistol at Hooker Road and U.S. Highway 11. Dade County Sheriff Allison Blevins and Hutchings had surprised Smothers, 38, standing on a road near sé > bd i Ee 77 Ler Hl it : eit! rT F f : & : I Killing Blaze Neighbors See Heavy — Smoke, Get No-Answer to Knock dn Door : : - man Thorsday and fled northward with four hostages . ~ He réleased his captives un- harmed in north Alabama and later abandoned his getaway car near South Pittsburg, Tenn., | About 15 miles from where he Was caught. Smothers had gained control over Alabama patrolman Otto Dees and the driver of the car, Ted Easley, a prison trusty serving 25 years for murder. About noon Thursday, armed with Dees’ revolver, Smothers added Mr. and Mrs. Noel Keith to his group of hostages. - Following a cautious drive to Flat Rock, Ala., about 25 miles south Of here, the hostages were released_unharmed. _It- was — the Keiths’ auto that later was found Lenten Guideposts Looks Beyond Horizon — By JOSEPHINE CRISLER Arlington, Virginia Many, of us know some individual whose life has been revitalized by a brush with death. We ‘:now others whose concept of life eternal gives them an inner radiance. Call it what we will—a miracle, a inspiration< to others. I have had more than one. such eral of them were very young. There was a 19-year-old pilot, killed early in World War IL. He had scribbled a poem on the Miss Crisler back ef an envelope and tucked it in his last letter home; it reached his family the day after news of he will consult » withihis death. There are those who will ‘tell you that it ranks with Keats and Shelley. Perhaps you have read John Magee’s “High Flight” which ends with that majestic line: “T put—out my hand and touched the. face of God.” The young poet’s mother told me: “I don’t allow myself to think of the crash. I think in- stead of what he would want me to remember.” } But no amount of self-discipline can completely eradicate the very “natural wonder as to what passed through the mind: of a loved une when death approached. For these, there is comfort in the words of an eminent doctor, who told me: FEW SHOW FEAR “I have practiced medicine for 40 years. I have seen sudden death, and I have watched linger- ing death. Few people show any fear at the moment of passing, some, indeed, seem transfigured. ; “My. young brother was like ‘that. At 17, he lay dying of a ‘long and incurable illness. I was isitting beside him, my hand on ihis pulse, waiting for the end. He seemed too weak to move again. “Suddenly, he sat bolt upright, crying, ‘Oh, isn’t that beautiful? isn’t that the most glorious music you ever heard?’ : “His face was radiant as he fell back in my arms, dead. I, who would have rejected the speculative proof of a theologian, could not reject the fact that my young ‘brother, in the moment of his passing, had seen and heard some- thing incredibly beautiful . . something I could neither see nor hear.”” But most spectacular of all is the experience of Mrs. R. B. Counts of Memphis, Tenn., who met death, and who no longer fears it because—as she told mie glimpse of Paradise.” -y6u that she is one of the sanest, —‘while I was ‘away,’ I had a ‘Lest you should think she is some sort of crank, let me assure most intelligent and consistently hard-working individuals of my acquaintance. She supports her- self and her mother in the highly competitive business of real estate. Here is her story as she told it to me: “We were returning from a visit to our married-daughter. A man driving a truck pulled out of line or a hill... . he had been drinking . , » the blacktop road was wet. When he saw us, he slammed on his brakes, _ * * “Tf have no memory of the crash. | My glasses were imbedded in my face , . . my jaws were broken in, five places .. ."” Her voice dropped a little: x *« * “‘T am so grateful. I could have been blinded or terribly mutilated. “My “first mioment of con- \ near South Pittsburg. What Is Death?... Some Have Lived to Tell sciousness was the realization | that I had ‘come back’ from something so beautiful, I can’t describe it even to myself. Every night before I go to sleep, I try and the most glorious light!” Her voice trembled and for a moment I thought she would not go on. 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It would + 15,000 mie . heighten the interest in the cam- _, baigas | for we’re always more in- 56 million. Pers'n’ autos 100,000 — _ + (See seross) Air travel . --1-10 B, &. ~ 68.6 million... ‘Phones. ....25 million ( in the things we Fisaaes: - Can't Wait for Dulles. ees With Joun Foster Duties happily to ee ke trail g@head: and with Curustian Russia may have passed the United Herren badly crippled with arthritis, ace, but you can’t eat each day on D, Eisennowsge should have a couple mile mi pou in emtecting i Tes penne : *., * | * : months in space. is Bg yt) stein a Keep these figures in mind. ~, . , but world diplomacy won't wait. A greater stockpile Of death-- ~°It*won’t. even slow down. And ' dealing instruments doesn’t guar- “we're the Head Man in the Inter- antee @ single thing if the lesser - national show,'#o. it behooves the stockpile ie still big enough to - President us all by some wipe. you out of existence your- * definite ‘action, The President _ gelf. ‘There comes a time in the hints that Dulles can make im- - arms Taces when a — portant decisions “trom his bed- drown in ten feet of water you're. a a. ee just as aa as though it hed =~ Tosh and nonsense. Let's take action New Financeldea ee oe oo "Republican and Derio- Andin Conclusion ... . cratic campaigns becomes Jottings from the well thumbed increasingly difficult, notebook of ripatetic re- In & way, the burden on the GOP porter: | roe ent for the fifth year ina rows. ....... Three attractive New York State high school girls, age T7, will ‘spend six months in jail for telephoning’ a series of bomb threats to their school. It’s time the whole nation. cracks down has worked out a formula but it could well apply to-either party. The East- erner would form a nationwide _ group called the, “Republican _ Association.” Membership would | be $2 a year, payable Spring and \ ae Fall at a dollar a crack. Basically, Owbsso’s young and energetic Con- gressman, has made up his mind to run for the Senate against McNa- MARA in 1960. He's a very likely can- didate .....,.... Polls in eight states show KEnwzpy running first and Nixon second: as popular Presi- ‘dential choices. ...... .In case you don’t know it, the “most wanted” woman in the U. 8. is Janetr Carroi, CRUSENBERRY. (Wanted, that. is; by the FBI, which says she’s a “vicious, rough talking. gun moll.”) If. I spy JANETT, she'll never spy me. x °° ® . Governor Nelson Rockefeller appeared at the National Outdoor Exposition at the New. York Col- iseum and was roundly and sound- ly booed. The demonstration has nothing to do with the Exposition. N. Y. taxpayers. were sounding statt from the bottom and work up instead of beginning on a high level and filter downward. ' This process usually -peters out Jong before the bottom is reached. Political fund raising - campaigns have essentially been . aimed at the big givers. The GOP has sought to finance its work ‘with hunks of coin poured in : from a few lucrative sources. The Dems tap the union tills. and 2 mnultiatianaite candidates. of * The new plan would: consist in an : attempt to enlist ten million mem- bers. This money would be split five Ways: off on his new budget..... aeks : ROD icici ose Purely personal nomination. for Ward or Township ...,.40c an especially attractive young . _ City or County ........40¢._, | woman: Mrs. John Hirlinger State ..11.....0.. sae Ge aes ‘.Members of the armed | pars ee ae 40¢ forces get a big break. All those It the GOP secured five million contributors who, faithfully paid the ash can......... May is the their two dol lars each total “top tornado month” followed by erage June and April.......... Some- contribu soiled - one just told me that Stuart and total $40 million. Dorothy Whitfield do about the ae division would get ten mil- yest hushand-wife job of holding * their weights at_a.constant level in this area. * THE PONTIAG PRESS x *k * a ~~PAULA HALL, actress, says some of | oA. Sm none these Hollywood marriages are so ee : short the lawyers have to argue over . “Estee, ot Salat horse who will get possession of the wed- Ear Manager ding cake .. seetees Z8A Za Gasor sd declares there’s no such thing as a: “dull millionaire.” Nuts! I know several myself...../.,.. GRRTCHEN Wy Ler “avers a drive-in movie is a good place to turn off the ignition. and try the cluteh......,... Only 10 per cent of the people who buy Dr. ZHIVAGO finish it. — —HAKotp 4. Frreaneaib House space : ‘sea sq. ft... Per person. 88, setae ft, “recovering,” but with a long, long _ States in certain arets of the arms {t looks as though President-Dwicnr the fact your nation possesses a 5,000 ap ota, ttn : opens = esr, ane The'.U..S.. lost the international | Friends tell me that Atv BENTLey, - AG = en A, —sP y Fock Friday, GRMN Mcicax: ccs cal tgeamse, wt The theca ost a dedicated S Telives, the events ofthe. Via Dajorosa, the last path ‘of Jesus band of Franciscan ° ~~ Christ trom His to His tomb. Recently, I joined them in their sad journey past the stations where Jésus received ee Oe, See NE Hin He Sey. where He met the women of Jerusalem, and otf to Calvary. ‘T marveled that, Gincliglitin: spaay et. cptntmndin Uddiiins tat tare sigh the Hely - Land, this simple act of devotion has prevailed for six centuries, demonstrating that the Sere RE ee net te & sireniger Dead oe gupeing teppicat ot che any. . Days of All Faiths: Time of Lent Varies in Churches By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER af ‘3 E F : Ht prey El z t i 3. Fe he ff iF F E i icf Church ica Beige. an Be ganization num - e@stant and several orbode tressed persons abroad. World Service has no axe to been going on under the present auspices since 1946, when three separate organizations merged to become Church World Service. In 1950 the unit joined with the Na- .. tiorial Council of Churches. (Copyright 1959) Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag Claims Doctor Puts Bee on Rheumatism, Arthritis college to make marriage a success ..,~:” - DR; BRADY Answer — Here are two sugges- 1. Have a talk or several talks with your minister, priest: or rabbi. 2. Send The American Institute of Family Relations, 5287 Sunset ..Bivd., Los Angeles 27, California, cents for ‘the pamphiet Pre- paring for Marriage, and ‘the Institute's listof other excellent, * publications on all aspects, of sex and oe “ , * “We dive lived in “Hamilton, Ont., for-30 years. My wife has had rheumatic arthritis and sci- atica for ten years. Is sek weather or climate here a factor . ke no & nave been doing the face- eek Oe " page o exercises, which many followers have found helpful. ee pomggic not gil than one Petrone health = Ropiede, “~~ no S- > diagnosis, treatment, will be anewered by Dr. William Brody: if . stamped ressed apy a sen to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, ‘Michigan, (Copyright sah zi z ef f I gx | Te Me i E Fr & Q & A & ae ee : i BaF Here Ti Matt &® | i 8 ther? :3 a s E af z z 3 s E file ts phe E ’ i ; rin Han I H i 5 ~~ 3 i z if i tute e. TEE sisig My children got spankings but I didn’t beat them to death. The other children must have been afraid to say anything, but Mr. Gall was old enough to see and | ¥ dip le Pj F = i [i 2 _§ fit ag it i + ii fT i Ha Ha Case Records of a Psychologist: Even Clergymen May Be J ealous: Please note Sam’s comments below. For jealousy occurs among professional men and even shows its green eyes among local clergymen of all faiths. Christ was a clergyman- at-large and doubtless received the same. juvenile criticisms nowadays directéd at Bishop Sheen, Billy Graham, Oral Roberts, Dr, Péale, et al. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case A-472: Sam J., aged 23, is a seminary student. “Dr. Crane, I am puzzled by the comments of certain local pits = he began meditatively. . x« * * “For example, my parents are very devoted radio and TV fol- lowers of Billy Graham, Bishop Sheen, Ora Roberts and. Dr. evangelists com- Mefclalize religion too much and influige in e@Xcessive fanfare. “What makes seg of local parishes. damn. natidhwide evangelists by ite praise, if not by actual criticism? Is it jeal- ousy?”” BELIGION NEEBS, ADVERTISING Whenever a person statts préach- ing or teaching on a. basis, his former local | tend to vent their jealousy by him with faint praise, “Bishop Sheen is verging on the melodramatic,” said a priest with whom I was dining recently. “Billy Graham makes a spec- tacle out of religion,” I have over- heard ministers comment, by way of faint praise. “Oral Roberts may be a religi- ous ‘showman’,'’ others state, ‘‘but he never graduated from a theo- logical seminary.” “Dr. Peale is overdoing his emphasis on Positive Thinking,’ several clergymen have re- marked in my hearing. “And he ts spreadiag himself too thin,’* Why do you suppose these local pastors or priests made such com- ments? * *- & Well, when I moved from my psychology classrooms at North- ’~ For Jesus believed in advertis- ing! He sent his 76-Disciples ahead ; of him, ‘two by two, to recruit “larger crowds, ‘These 70 served 4 as advance’ press Agents of a licity and advertising men ELIGAR IN 1908 ee ee See many local priests in te ian ' Se Elijah became the Bishop Sheen and Billy Graham anid Oral Roberts and Dr. Peale of his generation. And Elijah prob- ably suffered similar backbiting by local clergymen who resented his being in the nation spotlight. Billy Sunday’ and Dwight L. Moody were similar clergymen-at> large a =. - Our saitare ormmgaat now aided by radio and TV, carry. in- spiring religious messages to the 70,000,000 non-chirch members whe never get to hear the local “oF pies ‘That ie adaquate justi Dut they alsoinspire the “110,000,000 of us who are nominal ‘members of Jewish, _Sattiatie end Protestant faiths. 66love) bn gullies of iinidien envy in trying to belittle such gations. eh “There is always a vital need for ert , we od Aes } gat gi Shi ABS Fis ty ae 2 OF UDA, MAME, r : es BRS He Finland Keeps | Its Independence Marriage License Alfred BE. Willa: Jr., Dra: Plains Josephine J. cag ok may mth Barrett, Milford ry A. Durocher, Milford Louis P. Reed, Farmington Marlene L. Dockstalder, Farmington Dale C. Kline, Perndale Audrey M. Kline, Drayton Plains ~“ Hubert . Harbor Ruth h Coles Whlocuntield Hills Roy Abernathy, Hasel Park resin, Birmingha Norms L. 8: m2, James N. Gest, Birmingham Pad Jo E. Ball, Berkley Kenneth R. Adkins, 85 Mariva Cipriena Castro, 467 Colorado Ely Smith. Walled Lake JoAnn L. Howenstine, Walled Lake Reimuth 8. Kruger, Walled Lake Barbara J. Schaver, Milford Lawrence H. Kitchen, Rochester Amelia 0. Dombrowski, Rochester David E. Stevens, Highland Park Gay R. Matteson, Birmingham Emery A. Miller, Rochester Arlene J. Burns, New Era _ Nelson C. Penton, $0 Lewis Cecelia A. Page, 36 Montclair Prank E Burrow, 62 Crawford Odessa Wright, 62 Crawford Milton L.. Sage, 75 Hill Francis J. Naylor, 75 Hill Willie Tayleferro, 2438 South Bivd. Plorence Henton, Detroit Gerald L. Brooks, Oxford Onnalee Harper. Lake Orion DeRov Willis. Detroit Ann O. Thompson, 16 Walnut Ronald &. Kinney, 45 BE. Ypsilanti Betty A. Bunnell, 604 Oakland — Leaman R. Buckner, Warren Linda A. Dinsmore, Birmingham Andrew T. Plurry, Birmingham Barah &. Aikens, Detroit Shannon McGregor, 780 Melrose Karen Miller, Drayton Plains William L, LLescoe Jr., Clarkston Sandra K. Prout, 18 Porter Donald C. Tree Dearborn Siby] Martz, 2687 Woodbine Alvin J. Collins, 219 Clifford Claudia M. Harty, 26 8. Sanford Donald M. Lee, 345 Dick Judith A. Ross, 501 E. Montcalm Everette D. Lafner, 364 Reeburn Janet M. Parker, 216 Princeton William D. Kelley, Farmington Marjorie BE. Cripps, Detroit ; Here IS a” years : 4% DIVIDEND Get the Details PONTIAC CO-OP FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 40 E. Pike Se. 7 i at a movie script on the set at MGM < studios. SCRIPT FOR PRINCE — Crown Prince Con- Posing with the prince are actress stantine of Greece, center, gets a first hand.look | Doren and ‘actor Steve Cochran. The prince is : : Mamie Van on a tour of the United States. AC PRESS, SA‘ It Sche ii Amateurs Like U. of M. Treats. Dog for Severe Asks Smaller Spaces to Park Foreign Cars Allergy Case ANN ARBOR (UPI)—Pansy_is a dog who really‘ leads a dog’s life — she has what one doctor calls “the worst case of hayfever Team Has 4 Players; It’s on Ice With Stones BLOOMFIELD CENTER, N.. (®—This traffic-conscious commu- nity sees nothing oréign about for- eign cars. Mayor Donald H. Scott. instruct- ed Town Engineer Felix Huber to create additional peanut-sized car Which tempt to infl The team nearest Spin or Curl WASHINGTON — In the game) of curling, each player bowls two granite stones in turn along a 130-| signs of ragweed allergy — hay- foot alley toward a circular target) fever, painted into the ice. Teammates) eruptions — poor Pansy suffers armed with brooms sweep the path] from all three, despite the fact the oncoming stones in an at-| each is quite rare in animals. uence their course and, x *« * whose stone or stones. to the University of Michigan Med- to the target's center! ical Center by her owner last sum- the completion of an end, or/mer for relief of her condition. according! There, she received anti-hista- 2 game consists of 10 ends. An mines, epinephrine, balms and oint-| « gives each player one turn and ments. She did get relief, and she|'~ 7) y. The' allergy I have ever seen in man spaces in municipal lots. Troy. Pe # TROY—-A group. of volunteers this week: fired volley of i E [if i | fie & A if bai 4 = = ile bile essary, should the issue fail again. x * * In its most recent announcement the committee reminds voters that Told’ Dire Ettects ool Tax Doesn't Pass {Owners Assn Girl Selling Candy Gone in Spokane - e| SPOKANE, Wash. W—A frantic) ] search was under way this morn-) ‘The com of the district's sev- associated with school or civic only. clues were two boxes of mints and an empty container, Marshall — No Change FT. BRAGG, N.C. (AP) — Gen, George C. Marshall, 78, who has been in Womack Army Hospital here since suffering a stroke Jan. 15, is still in serious condition, Doc- or beast.” * * * - In fact, of the three major bronchial asthma and skin | The flop-eared terrier was sent! * * * structor in internal medicine and a member of the team of allergy He is Dr. Roy Patterson, an in- . to regain his former erect posi-| researchers at Michigan. trusted assistants, lénding her- search project he has in mind. Patterson said, “In discovering striking) what helps Pansy, we will learn curling. A stone that is more about helping humans who of its goal can are suffering allergies. If we can be “brought along” by brooms, help her, we can help anybody.” ice and cre te! can encoarage a stone to travel Calls Earth Satellites many feet farther than it nS ees one gles towards the NEW Sun Worship goal, it spins or curls. This is) ee doubtless the origin of the games, LITTLE HAMPTON, England name. \(UPI)—Launching earth satellites ‘and firing rockets to the moon is |just a new form of the old pagan cult of sun worship, complains the in front of an ad- | REMAINS TRULY AMATEUR Curlers are proud that the game hag retained its traditional good ~*~ * for pecuniary profit, and each is) Condemning outer-space projects honor bound to do nothing fo dis- ; : jas crazy, Barry said in his parish tract his opponents. ‘magazine that it is not only fan- ‘An old Scottish rule book shows F : ‘ itastic but downright wicked that rb Se Cane hi hundred of millions of dollars are game: S being spent on research while mil- the rest shall not laugh, but render tions of persons are-in need. him every assistance to enable him) « * * tion.” idevote themselves to rehabilitating the world's homeless and destitute. No fewer than 1,519 isotopes of By spending on such pursuits one- the 102 known elements have been|quarter of the money they spend discovered compared with fewer|on weapons of destruction, he said, than 1,000 five years before and|the underlying causes of war would be removed. only a few hundred in 1940. Pansy is now one of his most | self enthusiastically to any re- ¥ _ has remained truly amateur and Rey phillip Barry, Anglican vicar| i. The vicar said nations should) : “Bait and merchandise. chandise. i bargains. Phone FE 5-6148 same as those of the city. BAIT is catching However a few advertisers use bait to lure you to their places of business—or to gain entrance to your home — to sell you something other than what is advertised. How Can You Recognize - Switch” Ads? 1. During the sales pitch, the advertiser ‘runs down the advertised 2. The salesman “just happens to have” a more expensive article that is much superior to the one advertised. ‘3. It is almost impossible to really buy the advertised mer- REPUTABLE ADVERTISERS DO NOT USE THIS METHOD OF ADVERTISING They may show you other merchandise in the line at different prices, but will offer no resistance to the sale of advertised BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Waldron Hotel Bldg. tors reported no change today. : x" : PRE age gs Ste for FISH! rae *“Heavenrich Homes’ * ¥NO VETS ~~ FHA $66.18 Month = $72.00 Month » JNCLUDES PRINCIPAL, INTEREST, INSURANCE x = Full Price $12,240 OPEN DAILY Sunday 10:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. DOWN THING COMPARE THESE OUTSTANDING FEATURES: * Floor Plan ght aig | Ke | = . 5 Closeto ) 3a @ Birch or Mahogany Schools, Shopping, : 3 | ede eeu @ Face Brick 7 "Tiaeon | Birch Doors © 12'x22’ Carport iA & | © 40-Gelidn A © Copper Plumbing MICHIGAN AVE | st e Automatic Gas Heat MAA Witins Heche @ § Elevations‘to .. | z| MODEL AT S| 170 WESTWAY tee was made up of| This Means You! Look In The Attic, The Basement, The Garage. You'll Never Use. All That Stuff. ° Sell It Today With a Want Ad in The Pontiac Press aa o Call FE 2-8181 Call Right Now! : cok hd ah ee | Junior Auxiliary li Ez ' Fi | 1H & rt Me of DAV Gives. 3 Small Plays ae were aio rie Service Service The operation i 2 & 1 i at the home of Mrs. Ward Workshop Session Reservations Due ~~ be Ege i é g a Brownie; and Barbara Meacham, Intermediate Scout: . Girl Scout Week riarks the 47th year of Girl Scouting - : in this country. News of Personal Interest in Area i real Aaa i rH z i Z F> Fi p.m, March: torium Detroit Institute’ of “< — temporary composer, : guest conductor, : x: * * Daniel T. Hamilton and Sybil Simmons have been placed on ‘scholarship list at during the fall semester. Mr. Hamilton, by the National Sandra Wray and * Karen Hefner, senior precision line. March 2 at St, Joseph Mercy Hospital, are Mr. and Mrs. Nursery School Elects Officers ED: capone for the coming year yére announced at the meeting of Temple Beth Jacob Cooper-- ative Nursery School held - - Thursday at the Temple. * © *& They are Mrs, Marvin Talon, - chaitman; Mrs. ‘Paul Mandel, vice chairman; Mrs. H. A. _Wenzel, . recording _ secretary; Mrs.. M. A. Barnett, corre- sponding secretary; . . Mrs. Irving Schlyfestone, treasurer; A panel discussion was held on the new trends in education in the Pontiac school system. Taking part in the disctission, which wag concerned with the ' » child who learns rapidly, were Dr. Philip Proud, assistant st- _ highlight -of Mrs. William Hurtubise of Kemp street. * * * -A son, Mark Andrew, was “porn Feb. 20 at St. Joseph ' Mercy Hospital. to Mr. and Mrs. Guy V. Barnett of Linéoin a Ai 2 2 Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. .F. M. Covert of Clarkston and Mr. and -Mrs... 0, H. Barnett. of Norton. avenue. * * rr: Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Odell (nee Virginia Flath) of Cres- cent Lake road, announce the birth of a daughter, Leslie Ann, Feb. 15 at St. Joseph Mercy — Hospital, Maternal grandparents _ of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Flath of South drive. Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. - Odell of West Huron street are the paternal grandparents. * * * A daughter, Machelle Rene, was born Feb. 26 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan (nee. Shirley Slaybaugh) of Exmoor street. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slaybaugh of Fourth street and Mr, and Mrs, William Sloan of Exmoor street, = 2 j * « * aoe S. Sgt. and Mrs. Virgil G. Kerkham (nee Joyce DeLorge), Here’s a fresh white necklace, bracelet and matching. earrings made of dainty petals - and: rounded buttons. The cas- ‘cading drop earrings re-- “semble an Oriental pa- goda. = « stationed .at- Luke Air Force Base Ariz., announce the birth are Mr. and Mrs. Orman DeLorge of Jos- lyn avenue and Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Evans of Drayton Plains. Birmingham Garden Unit . sms: Plans Tea and Tree Sale By RUTH SAUNDERS BIRMINGHAM — Birming- ham Branch of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association will hold its March Dr. Elzada U, Clover, asso- ‘Clate professor of botany at University of Michigan, to name only one of her many duties in Ann Arbor, will be the speaker. Mrs. Horace Brette] le is chairman of the day, and Mrs. W. J: Mirgeler heads the tea committee. Mrs, Mirgeler has as her assistants Mrs. Thomas E. Foote, Mrs. Aldo Patria, Mrs. A, J. Holm, Mrs, Dhilve Langlois, and Mrs, Albert FE. “~$Smith. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. F. Gordon Davis and Mrs. D. H. Goldsmith. Mrs, John F, Rosier will ar- range an Easter centerpiece of spring flowers. Mrs. Lett R. Eis is chairman of the hospitality committee, assisted by Mrs. W. B. Bond and Mrs. George Alexander. x *« * The Garden Club again is sponsoring the annual sale of flowering crabapple ‘trees for the 18th year. The blossom is Michigan’s state flower and ow the motif of the Federation Mrs. J. Pearson Smith is chairman of the sale of the flowering trees, and is taking orders now for- several varie- ties, : Assisting Mrs.. Smith are Mrs, Edward P. Sipe, Mrs. be-used for civic improvement, and this year particularly. for. Shain Park. te WEEKEND FOR SKIERS An especially gay weekend planned Miss Margaret Ratteree ( right ) of 0. Army Prete Kings ‘Moun. . tain, N. C., director for Fort Benning children’s ~ schools, New Columbus, Ga., talks with two second “grade teachers at the Main Post School about. some special classes they are establishing for gifted chil- dren and childrén who are lagging behind in their work, The unique network of special classes. is the the ‘Post School. guidance program. Talking with Miss Ratteree are Miss Frances Mitchell ( re of Columbus, Ga., and Mrs. Gerald Albright, : wife 2 me at a meg of Capt, Gerald Albright, both of P ge . “Mr = -- “Paylor- i Oe ite af ee & ‘ ~ kim, Mrs. historian. Directors are . Wilson and Mrs. Moats. - wo old through. 17. In the North- ern Oakland County Girl Scout Council, there are 501 active © .&. 2 “You Can Count on Her to for every youngster to develop self-confidence, initiative and specific talents. Pointe enthusiastic winter sports fans aboard will pick up Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills - families at Bloomfield Hills Country Club. Those at- tending will include Mr. and Mrs. .David W, Lee, Mr, and Mrs. C. Thorne Murphy, - Mr. and Mrs, W, H. Adams, the Danforth Holleys and many others; The Alan Gornicks, the Leroy Dahlibergs and the Samuel E. Gawnes are in Aspen, Colo., but hope to be home early next week in time to go to Otsego. ‘ * * * _ Sitting at the speakers table _ 8t Birmingham Country Club, Thursday following Stewart Alsop’s talk at Birmingham Town Hall were Mrs. George H. Cary; Town Hall president; Mrs. John Burke, Mrs. Charles Renfrew, Mrs. Paul_Reed.. - ~ Friday: Mrs. Eleanor Elliott, - Mrs. Morris Halsted, Mrs, E, W. May, Mrs. Carey and George R, Averill. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Budd have invited friends to dine with them Saturday eve- ning in their home on Vaughan road. Later this spring, Mr.” and Mrs. Budd plan to move to Charlottesville, Va. — * * * Mr. and Mrs. Wallace M. Mitchell (nee Mary Stringer) of Cranbrook announce _ the birth of a son, Daniel David, Feb, 22. : * * * Mrs, George E, Baldwin is spending several weeks in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. She is visit- ing Mr, and Mrs.: C.-L. Winningham; former Birming- ham residents. * * * : Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kerr “have invited dinner guests for this coming Saturday evening. * * * id “Mrs.—Robert—.H. th their daughter, Marty, and Mr. Taylor’s mother, Mrs, Harry W, Taylor, plan to spend Easter in Hot Springs, Va. OES Unit - Has‘Spring Hat Show . Hats and flowers in a spring garden setting was the theme of the fashion show presented’ by Chapter 228, Order of the . Eastern Star, Thursday eve- ‘ning at Pontiac Federal Sav- ings and Loan Building. Hats were by Waite’s. They “were all sizes and ‘Shapes and accented with spring flowers. ** * * Mrs. Earl Ross was chair. man for the affair, and Mrs. Oliver P. Dunstan was com- mentator for the show. \ * * *& Modeling hats were Eastern Star members Mrs, Ralph Clingaman, ‘Mrs. Lois Jones, Mrs. Chaties Moore, Mrs. ' Edwin Adler, Mrs, E, J, Ziem; Mrs. Robert Calvery, Mrs, Roy Wilton, Mts. Ross, Mrs. Davey Eleanor VanLierop-Group. A question-and-answer period on program. Mrs. Edna Matheny peg assisted with the meet- Tuesday. Exchange students Jacqueline Baron of France and Renate Walters- kirchen of Austria gave talks on their respective countries and their impressions of the United States, Marilyn Bell also took part in the meeting. The Elizabeth Lake avenue home of Mrs. Stanton Levely was opened to the Peg Cres- well Group for a coffee. Mrs. Robert MacCormack and Mrs. David Duvall took part in the program. Mrs, Gerald Barn- hart appointed Mrs. Duvall, Mrs. Lottie Waldon and Mrs. Donald Upton Jr. to the ways and means committee. SKIT PRESENTED The Dorcas Room of the church was the meeting place for the Eleanor Creswell ‘ Group. All members of the group acted in a skit “The Dillahunt also participated in activities. Mrs. Betty Henry reported on the book ‘‘Conversations on the Middle East” when the Mar- gery Peters Group met at the home of Mrs. Fred Kline on Oneida road. Mrs. John Swan- son took part in the program. Decorator to Speak Valerie Stevens, interior dec- orator, will be guest speaker at the dinner meeting of Women’s Auxiliary to Oakland County Dental Society, to. be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Kingsley Inn, Dear Abby...-- ¢ OE: “‘TREESA W. SIKORSKI Episcopal Women Take New Name > At the meeting of Woman's Room of Stevens Hall, it was votéd to change the name of the group to Episcopal Church- women of All Saints Church, On her committee are Mrs. . Mrs. Herold C, Cudworth of Detroit and the late Mr. Drury. Stork Shower Fetes _ Mrs. Kean Farlin Mrs, Kean Farlin was hon- ored at a pink and blue show- er held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Thomas E. Beal of Rochester. x *« - Guests were Mrs. Lowell Fill, Mrs. Vern Houghten, Mrs. Lioyd Lake, Mrs. ‘Warren Lepp, Mrs, Louise Martell Mrs, Hen- Mrs. Siegfried Quitmeyer and Mrs. Paul Stratton. x *«* * Out-of-town guests were the honoree’s mother-in-law, Mrs. Robert Muller of Mt. Clemens and Mrs. Farlin's sister, Mrs. Carl Langdon of Windsor, On- tario, UPI Phete Each wearing a black velvet dress and a fur - stole, Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret (right) arrive at the Columbia Cinema in London for a special performance of the film “Gigi.” The charity performance was for the Family Welfare Association... By All Means Tell Mother — ‘Her 15-Year-Old Girl Smokes By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: A little neighbor girl who is friendly with my datighter comes by every morning to-get a ride to school.-.-This . girl is 15 asthma, Her - nie ‘ABBY- Tt hurts coughing wheezing and smoking. She has the habit so bad it’s pitiful..My daugh- ter: won't let me tell her mother because it will get the girl in trouble and that would be. cruel. Since she's not my daughter I have ho right to tell. her. not to smoke. would you h&ndie this, Abby?” DEAR DON’T: If this. child were your own daughter, to see - wouldn’t you want to know’. Sometimes we have to be éruel — i “DEAR ABBY: Am I ever ~ this child -— and—has—a-—b-a-d—case—ot in a picklement? I like two ‘guys very much. One (let's call him ‘Taller’ because that’s what, he is) likeg.. me - and is very goa needed a shave and a haircut, but he isn’t.I wish you'd help — make up my mind, I-am 1 Sa IN A PICKLEMENT _ DEAR_IN: _ Why ‘must yoa - make up your mind about one 7 tas or the other? At: age 16—the more the terrier. I wouldn't say this was a “'picklement.” I'd say Pi § ar | “dill.” be te coke ae tring w so hard to bring his grades up, told his father at the dinner table last-evening _ that he got an ‘A’ in a test. All his father answered was, ‘How — about cleaning up that plate’ before leaving the table?’ 1 could just see the sunshine go - out of the child’s face. What * does one do with such a hus to be kind. Tell her mother. ) # husband is thoughtless, give him a gentle kick under the table. If he’s heartless, explain _ (when you get him alone) how »much a@ little encouragement and praise would mean to the _ Boy. * * * “DEAR ABBY: I am very serious about a young man and I know he feels the same way about me I am 28 and he-is 26. He has never been — married but I have been mar- ried twice. He is ideal’for me but he told me that a few years ago he had had a few visits - with a psychiatrist. My mother said if he has seen a psychia- trist he is a ‘mental case.’ Would you say be in & poor _ CONFIDENTIAL TO END OF ROPE: The time to start correcting .children is before they start correcting you, * * .* ; For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper, ' Enclose a selt- addresséd, stamped envelope, : bee ia ite ee 7 wl Sian SA : @ oe } > oe 5 A = a 5 fis sets Lasik AR $3. Ts Se ee ee } “HB PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1959. Wedding in Invitations. By EMILY POST * Now that he has finished school and about to enter the business ) world we're going to announce va E « our marriage. < “ ight children from a needy : that My -gerenta have always tantly wil bs phone wh noir the Welfare Committee of The wanted me to have a formal | “Lory by the chaptet. Clothing Hairdresser’s Board of Trade of wedding so for their sake my | win be given to the family. New York does a year round job husband and I have decided | (Committees for this project i helping build the moral of many to have a renewal of VOWS | ore Mrs. Richard Rosner and underprivileged women, The mem- ceremony in church and @ re- | Carol Kinchla, Easter baskets; bers of this committee go from| _ ception for approximately 100-| Kay and Mrs, Robert institution to institution through-| immediately following. | Cervepka, clothing; Marilyn sat tad vend | How. do we go about. it? —---|-- Carlson and Mrs, James Curry, eee ene oon Pac ie ode ton a | retremupenty: ‘peak Site. her. 4aged, mental institutions and or- aatite - ae hemniine Ben ee phanages. : = , ceremony The help of these professional and reception. Also, what kind - hairdressers is in constant de- st eolaes woe Mrs: Temple Heads mand because it has Will you please Me as “that x gual balreuts's wateree haven't any idea where to be- Plumbing Auxiliary @ new permanent wave lift women Gow _ one ee pote wet m : & ———ne at oo te 4 _ Meee; Tat ses: 8 foe menting tease Pumice describe; it would ‘. Re istrar have a very. simple church at Retunda Inn. as possible, This statement, is-: sued by the Congress on _Bet- ter Living, provides a chal- lenge to homemakers. What are some of the things to keep in mind when plan- ning a room for the child? First of all, keep it simple. Children, by nature, are ac- tive and give their belongings - a great deal of wear and tear Speaks at Meeting of Northern High PTSA Benin. ; : PL ie Fk ee : Tae Good grooming and improvement in the way we look rate high as emotional and physical therapies. Ge 4, Herbert Stoutenberg, _reg- The furniture should be sturyd 10 Park Lane istrar of MSUO; was guest and the floor covering made of in honor of the marriage of 4 speaker at Northern High $ ay gee a material that can take the their daughter | Siew Pita “mee | DIFMINGhMaM FO emia one et nt the a : Wednesday evening in the [ ! ; scratching of toys. Use wash- to school library : able fabrics for drapes, Mr. Richard Greene Mr. high- ne is apronde. ant wehebiny. F pe on Friday, the fifteenth of May { bed, of course, should have a one thousand nine hundred and : A mattress that is-firm and. re- silient assuring a good night's ugBIRMINGHAM — Mz. and) Cleago. ‘The couple formerty | sleep after a bury day Eitton, Maryiend William : Lerchen Jr. li i 5 settee and Mr. and Mrs. Edward H aes abana es ee eee eam: in bright Nobody, but nobody has more| has endless possibilities for sumt- “Dear Mrs. Post: I am a re- Lerchen are flying to Fort i : ~ |know-how a a dress| mer. cent bride and have a problem mingham friends: Pouring dur- | olors.that will delight the chil- a mene which I Lauderdale, Fla., this weekend dren, giving them a cheerful than the queen of the party dress} From this size chart select the hope you can help to help W. G. Lerchen senior ing the afternoon will be Mrs euticels on Sls, Be came that designers: Ceil Chapman, Here! one size best for you. me with. On different occa- celebrate his 80th birthday | Robert Aikens, daughter of | the li hting is ample, with the she cuts the bodice in one with the Length} Sions sincé my marriage some Monday. Mrs. Snyder, and Mrs. Jack | switches low enough for the | Shoulder strap which is on the bias we r| of my husband’s relatives have + * * Wells. boy orgirl to use. Buit-in or and overlaps a bow. The two-piece| Sizes Bust Waist Hi Heck to invited my husband and me to ; . Long a Bloomfield Hills resi- ©. ¢ © hanging lamps are better than |"ared skirt has imaginative hem) s 33 = 23 * ‘| dinner. Instead of calling me WE DO IT WITH dent, Mr. Lerchen divides his Mrs, William Norvell ot table or floor lamps which can interest, but if you prefer just a od bod bo = 38 they. eall my—-mother-inlaw | set Sages age AES weer: time between Florida’ and | pioomfield Hills will cud Ui toda simple full skirt, you can skip this) i< 38% 36% 37% 17'|. (who is usually invited too) KARPET-KARE® North Caroling, with frequent |~ hone te members of tre bon imegl ae tor | tail. ist ass] nd ask her to call me. mingham. Mrs. Lerchen wi) | 8” evening. which children collect is anoth- |Skirt is folded into double box!inch material for dress with self} “I resent this secondhand ae * * er moust when designing the | Pleats, with a tailored bow passed! hows and % yard of 39 inch ma-| invitation very much and feel Sa lige tere r Mon- The program will be pre- | room. Built in shelvves are |‘hrough the box. It is especially|terial for lining. To order Pattern] that if they really wanted us y for. sented by Mrs. William Barney | an attractive possibility, Beds |D¢WSy this season, and recom-|1369, state size, send $1.00. For! to come, they would call me * * and Mrs, Norvell, who will | can double as storage units |™ended to give full balance to the|Cejj Chapman label, send 25 cents.| “directly. Am I wrong in feel- Mr. and aro hogan M report on their recent trip to | with hideaway drawers at- | Silhouette. For 96 page Pattern Book 15,/ ing this way?” Drake enterta a eae Wellesley for the alumnae | tached underneath, Large bul- For important parties ‘choose | send $1.00. Address Spadea, Box party nyrnd = hrges council meeting. letin or pegboards on the wall | 60’ goods such as peau de sole, |535, G.P.O., Dept. P-6, New York —_ Miley of — ; = ® ‘can also serve to keep a neat | novelty silks. In shantung, taf- |1, N. Y. If paid by check, bank| Answer should invite é ‘ fiance, Thomas H. ms JT Assisting the hostess with the | room. Children love to tack up | feta, fancy rayons, it is ideal for |requires 4 cents handling charge.| You Personally, but as a new i Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Oldberg | dessert will be Mrs. Carlton | their cutouts, dolls and other cocktail in w eri.| member of their family I BIGELOW , : ‘iat , spring parties and (Next week look for an Am d 5 _ will give a dinner party Rasmussen and “her commit- | precious belongings of all | lawn or other printed cotton with |can Designer Pattern by Vera| Would advise you to try and © Right in Your Own Home ; Saturday. tee kinds. contrasting bows of ribbon it | Maxwell). make yourself attractive and , é } ragga Adams, pare |~ rd of your way to find | - © na Single Dayl 4 ents bridegroom-elect, ; to resent. On tne Cilteered Gea bh’ . We're authorized ‘deolers Malaga os A f T N t A t : D | ‘aa ictoria for this dirt-chasing method — “imine Get Tough’ Not Answer to Delinquency | Victorien Beles | eta en Dixwell. were hosts at dinner Ecivor's Note: This is the Jest of three/doesn’t want to be bothered with| one response te ike Semen slapping and kicking—and accept , nina ' ep egincigege Friday evening preceding the |vvncy, urs Muriel Lawrence ba taken | j ee ee, — FE 2-71 2 j t. You may be tired; your best) different ones is the toddier’s— the inconvenient fact that long | Victorian belles achieved those - — ee nen ¢ [itereet recealy expressed. by, De US. friend may have died in the night.| ove them away, roar with rage, | experience with megiect, igno-| impossible-looking hairdos, the ii ; . Ps ae ear areas ia ber 1955 gate Whatever the feeling behind your kick the social inconvenience of | rance, shame, fear and brutality | truth is that they weren't any ond we'll give you all the quency. : | juvenile lawlessness in the shins. | creates feelings which are dif- : Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe C. Spin- : wish to feed him supper, it doesn’t handier with hair styles thar information. ae ning have returned from three | 3Y MURIEL LAWRENCE exist for him. Time develops maturity in most| ferent from ours, anyone else. cee ee weeks in Florida. cok “aiiier is a captivating crew! ONE FEELING toddlers. But it has failed to devel-| And we are going to have ‘to x * * { eee ite He ae feces ite rmee's nly one fecing—his o/2, yim reaTacs lt remake ete] gayi le air n reat Mr. and Mrs. George J. |teetings but hi if you call attention to yours, he'll : » ;| quantity. This, in turn, was Seetieh ‘have bees ; lings his own. to feelings different from’ theirs. | juvenile criminal and the different} parg their happy this shove you away, He'll roar with ; on r own hair, Mag- week to have their actress |, If he wants to finish his mud pie,|rsoe He'll kick you in the shins x *& & feelings that possess him can de-| zines for ladies in the 1860s daughter, Elaine, home for a i eo to YOUr!ts get rid of the inconveniences| It would Pes Ae we — troy ws. "were filled with “‘receipts” for |. . | real visit. The star of the im supper: hel our different feeling presents to| “Ways get rid of what we don zs * # _ curing baldness, / ,; New York hit “Goldilocks” is him. a ar + pe of But this) 1 your town. is afflicted with , eee q dividing her time between her | Zetq Chapter Plans | Police commissioners who advo-| ny process the 550,000 youngsters| pune _lawiessness, I suggest that! Color With Care NEW WwW AY — brother-in-law and sisters, the Scholarshio T, cate crackiiown on juvenile crime|who ere annually involved with the |) Write to the Children’s Bureau, / : — Boltons of Birming- olarsnip 'ea closely resemble toddlers: 80 40] jaw. wé spend. millions of U.S. Department of Health, Educa-| Courage with color is the one |. - ham ‘and the Frank S. Morans __ :Ithe pedple who want bad parents) “"~; dollars'tion and Welfare, Washington, thing that keeps the clothes we [Rug and Corpet Cleaners. of Detroit. - isa for = eniahed aes powpere. Ou thier ott Dc wear from jookiig drab, But it ss Qe : a : ea were completed When Zeta | . . |tions just don’t work. Every day * * * sgh . 42 Wisn ~ 2 .* Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa | For them too, the only feelings’ |more children break the law. Every! sk for information on “Opera-|_ Soot eat ever, var tas 42 Wiener Streat F Mrs gt gE nye gd Mes 7 et These at the | that exist are their feelings. Their |day tate degree of violence growS) tion Help”—Honolulu's new work- 0 badh hte os ak tied FE 2-7132 pending iisebe Borsvold : more terrifying. ing method for dissolving the feel-| not clash’ ‘ Sew et ee ee ee is - | Soon we're: going to have to,|ings which make criminals of chil = * x home of Mrs. pe Hale pn Pineapple Plant rer ah Se eee © ee: : Mr, and Mra, Mark'Bearss | Mohawk road, 9 You can grow an exotic, | % Bi Ls fe Bri . will be hosts at_a supper party Mrs. Elmer Thorpe assisted palmlike plant from the top of eaull u tar rite this evening for brideelect | the hostess. Mrs. Eugene a pineapple. Planted in a pint : , . : Patricia Spencer, ese mar- Carey also assisted with the jar of water, the top will quick- : riage to: Gregory Jr. meeting. ly sprout. - ld ° will take place April 4. CO WAVE with cut, 15 * * * Husbands of members pf the ~ ; : ; ; Ciises Weemcs Ge ware | Fashion Foresight for Easter and Spring! Sparkle invited to attend the dinner intitn: Wubtiotay- eviding a Now is the time to dispel a winter weary Pauline Trigere de- et ahs weak ec _| Oakland Hills Country.Club. eT | “Diess her up AT look with Star Brit iat tana signed this ynie ah a ue for spring for Easter Sta te Delight Permanent, im evening dress of-pin Mrs. Edwin S. Snyder will . in a dress haircut and styling. Priced to gnd white layered silk | entertain at a tea next Wednes- Let us put spring by Love . éreanza. The matching | day for Mrs. John B. Kendall Heit i Lnjond save you dollars! (a Bane 8 | of Grosse Polite Shores. zing’ into all your. Nylon an . stole is attached to the clothes! We restore Cotton. x* *« * With Mr. Kendall, the honor, | sparkle and fresh- Sizes 3 to 6x | Pack of the strapless | gown, ; guest moved recently from ness. You'll find our From 7 prices easy on your $399 : | FASHION CUT - “Let a member of the oi Pontiac Photographers’ Assn. _ Sizes 7 to 14: tackle your special aan fa99 phot ographic — Z Expertly Loundered . ; No Appointment Cid } * ~ : z si ca te ee toate $143. we 5 eo, AAs SPM eee EY amictice, for You, _——— pen Sunday .M. to _M. : Be eas , oats wars i Nellie’s &> PONTIAC PROTOGRAPHERS CLEANERS |; Clue S Se ' ASSOC TION | ANO SHIRT LAUNDRY FE 5-276! 4500 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. 1 we. "bumens Be ht ee oe ee ai STORE s-2000 $09 Osklend Ave. FE 42579 Monday to Thursday 10.A. M. to 9P. M. one On RDTTA LOBAROTE gg PETHEBIAND Fas | RANCH — 5 OAKHILL Saturday 10 A. M. to 10 P.M. OEY 7 es + ran indy tee Sart == 9-A- Mt 8 | | Fitna Eek PRES ; ty ae oe " ? =) ae ae ; sa § ; ‘ ‘ . . we Lincoln Rnew I t s ee Too Late to Gain Success By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE I am indebted to W. Alton Jones, chairman of the board ot Char Citing Ber vine oa Ime ie ogTephY 8 °salure” thie “Failed in business °31 _ Defeated for Legislature ‘32 Again failed in business ‘33 Elected to Legislature in ‘34 IN| is how it reads:. 3 CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH wee W. Gibson. Minister MT N. Saginaw te St sient Youth Sioa . 600 PM. Evening Service .... 700P.M. Prayer Meeting ont ‘Bible Defeated for Speaker in ‘38 Defeated for Elector "40 _ Defeated for Congress ‘43 Elected to Congress ’46 Defeated for Congress ’ 48 Defeated for Senate '55 Defeated for:Vice President '56 - Defeated for Senate 58.” pecenee one other-entry should be added to his biography: “Elected President ’60.” His name, was, of course, Abraham Lincoln and, only Jast month, on his birthday, people all over the world hon- ored the memory of a great American whe knew that Exmare showed et bring sdont the lont.af eth or bepe and that it's never too late to succeed, This principle of action is true because your failure can make you as well as break you. It all depends on how you take hold of them and what you make of them. x * * : ‘ James. Russell Lowell once wrote, “Mishaps are like ‘ene, that either serve us or cut us, as we grasp them by the blade or the handle.” So, grasp it by the blade and you cut yourself; — it by the handle and re can | use eit to set what You, want iMfe. = And the Russians bave a proverb I have always found worth remgmbering: “The hammer shatters giass but forges steel.” If you are brittle and delicate in your mind, your failures will shatter you and take away from you the strength to rise and fight again. But, if you have the stuff of steel in you, your failures will hammer out in you new strength and determination to win your way to success. Success, after all, is the path of courage. James Barrie, in ne a 7:202M. [his famous essay pn the subject of courage, quotes an old|Tuesday at St. Andrew's Episcopal Scotch ballad that makes the point another way: “Fight on, my men,” says Sir Andrew Barton, “I am hurt, but I am not slain; T'll He me down and bleed awhile, ears Confident ra x ne Obviously, this.is the story of a man.who,| worship hour: although his successes were few compared with a long record; |. jot failure, didn’t stop trying. And his efforts were rewarded,| ;, swen'‘Race Relations’ et alos. ‘ie | ; , «1:30 P.M. Seiaty choot 10:00 AM. ] Sunday Morning | Wership I Adult Bible Study... 6:15.P.M. . nat noe Fanta Tien. * 7:30 9M, Se aeainntncetaniee nH OOAM. | arsioks Too ond Youn io W rece TABERNACLE. hie Mile NW Ce. Market “Schiool 10 A, M._ Preaching 11-7:30 P.M. . Mon. and Wed. 7:30 P.M. 10:00. M.—"SALVATION From WANT” _- Sunday Schéol 11:45 A.M. Youth F ip, 8:30 P.M. for 8:30 and 11 a.m, and 7 p.m., with Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Each __ night except Saturday sound-color missionary films will be shown in the lower auditorium at 6:30._. The o Feater euvice ¥ will Fastern Pasir to Be Subject" at St. Andrew’s Michigan, will speak “Race naletions™ at 7:30 an: Detroit Choir to Give Concert at 4:30 P. M. at Trinity Baptist Church; Drayton Plains Sponsored by the women of St. Andrew’s, the meeting is open to all members and friends of the -| Sundey School 10:00 AM. The Rev. Joseph A. Pelham, ex- 1 of Christian Social Relations of the Diocese -Eve. Worship. 7:30 P.M. EVANGELAIRE QUARTETTE Wala From f Te SPRING ARBOR =e monte JUNIOR COLLEGE Wednesday, Bible Classee-—1:30 F. M. ik. “Herald of Truth” AND poms hong 11 A.M, F.M.Y. 6:45 P.M. Prayer Time 7:00 P.M. | Marimont Baptist Church Sunday School 10 a. ae Ri Worship 11 a. m. Youth Hour Sun. 6:30 P.M. THE ggg BIBLE INSTITUTE Rev. Howard Schoof, Conducting yey A Gunns of Sacred Music MARIMONT ... A‘ Growing Church With a Friendly Welcome! “Adorning the Doctrine” Bring the Family! And then I'll rise and fight again.” =. &: ¢£€ The important thing to remember is that failure is a fact }0f life. None of us is able tod succeed every time he tries. Sis fete to ce yee ot ok ee church, and Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass. In The Rev, Joseph W. Moore of Schenectady, N. Y., has been called to the pastorate of Trinity Church. He will arrive in Pontiac with his family next week. He will preach March 15, The First Baptist Institutional REV. PHILIP SOMERS, Pastor _ Walton Bivd., 1 Block off Baldwin FREE METHODIST CHURCH | S01 MT. CLEMENS STREET H. Hewisen, Pastor The Christian and ngage = 1 a (Copyright, 1959) clinical pastoral training at th e|the direction of Lindsey Bellinger. University of Michigan Hospital * Parable of Prodigal Son to Be Presen ted Mar. 20 ST. MARK 7979 Commierce Rd. _ New Church Building (West Bloomfield Township) _ Wm. C. Grate, Pastor Sunday School... 10:00 A.M. Church Service .. 11:15 A-M. Cedar Crest 8888 va: Ww. 2.0. Nah—-Welen Bivé. fi Mag ig 8. sai. Pastor Church Service . 9:30 A.M. penday School - jos A.M. «sd ewe Wed Lenten Service 7:20P M. Instruction Class Set _|for Monday Evenings 4 | Stephen’s Church, Waterford Town- ‘= \ship, will begin at 8 p.m. Monday . | jat the Community. Activities, Inc., - § 15640 Williams Lake Rd. | ST. TRINITY | | BLOOMFIELD | |\Marlowe, in tenor who jinternationally known Scout Sunday United ‘States after a three-vearlt Be Observed j Royal Opera House, Covent Gariort Crescent Hills Church tomorrow _|Meyer of the primary department, debut at the age of 17 with Philadelphia Civic Opera Co. the 10 a.m. service. mediate department and Mrs. Er- Prieto ite Teen ex Mrs, A. E, Ostrander and Mrs.|"est Stewart of the junlo® depart MEETING unde. is shag alk tn laeee- Norman Wylie are scout leaders. aie: nr Sere Poel politan Opera Co. of New York Bip reign Ai — i gy toto where appeared leading Bohn, pastor, preach Z 7:30 Each Suir ae cites. the second in a series of pre-ir . : at the id Ete hay iso sang with the cu (EAMQr sermons enciled “Bebolél] CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC |] CLINTONVILLE cago and SCIENCE CHURCH CHURCH of NAZARENE Women Plan Program The adult religious class of St. s sition, he is the resident , Proceeds ot the program wit nei Dettoit Choir Slated set to the music ot Debussy t the Pontiac area to tnance tsi @t Marimont Baptist | under the direction of the Rev. Mrs. John Little, president: of the 19th district of the Women’s Chris- tian Temperance Union, will speak at the Women’s Day program at Classes will be conducted by the|3.39 ‘p.m, Sunday in the Southside St. Stephen | woe te mow and attended the Yale University; Some of the numbers the group Summer School on Alcohol Study.|will present include “Father Most Besides his social relations po-|Merciful,” “Hark, Hark My Soul,” chaplain|“‘Holy Ghest With Light Divine,” at St. Peter’s Home for Boys in|“He,” ‘Ole Ark’s a Moverin” and Detroit. “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” Others will be “Nobody Knows the Trouble P’ve Seen,” “Bye and Bye I'm Going to Lay Down My Load,” “Swing Along Chillun,” and “The Sinner and the Song.” Mrs. Sarah Gary, Mrs. — The Detroit Bible Ins te Choir | Goodwin, Mrs, Mary Ramsey, - nae Ann McGuire and Mrs. gel ard Howard Schoof will present a con-|der are in charge of the ir cert of sacred music at the Sunday|Sponsored by the missionary de- evening. service of Marimont Bap-|Partment. tist Church. Refreshments will be served in Ten new members will be re-|Fellowship Hall following the mu- ceived into the church fellowship|sicale, at the 11 a.m. service. The Rev. Be stron. and let your heart take courage. REVIVAL 90 Whittemore Street -* CUaten*ille # Meun Rds. | 1965 he was awarded the Adams ((yoir of Detroit will present a con- Young People Seturday ...... +... 7:00 P.M, ie te teteg. 8 cert at 4:30 p.m, Sunday at Trinity Sunday School and Worship ....-10:00 A.M. aaihe Rev. Mr. Pelham received |Church. The 60-voice choir is under Sunday ; aa iiss eee ad and " AM, | SUNDAY SCHOOL.. SUNDAY SCHOOL.. 9:45 A.M. f National Lutheran Council Churches Church Phone FE 5-8361 UL 2-5142 . ‘Bishop L..A. Parent ASCENSION WATERFORD Meeting at Leggett Schoel 867! Pontise Lake Rd. Wm. LaFountain. Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL ...10 A.M. CH RIST WATERFORD TWP. | Airport at Williams Lake Rd. | Arvid E. Anderson, Pastor 9:30 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M. | ST. JOHN’S | eres eesee eee eee ‘ PONTIAC 87 Hill St. at Cherry St. Carl W. Nelson, Pastor The Salvation Army 29 W. LAWRENCE STREET ry CHURCH SERVICE .11:00- A.M. | | Sunday Scho 9:45 am Young P js Legion 6 pam. SHEPHERD of the LAKES orship 11 a.m. Evangelistic 7:30 p.m. WALLED LAKE y Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. nw W. Maple Near Ladd Ba. CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM-HEAVER Assistant, 2nd Lieut. Q. Kennedy Good Music — Singing — True to the World Preaching God Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited M. Frederick Foutz, Pastor CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL. . 9:30 A.M. ‘REV. ¢. Vv. HOLSTEIN sree aa WEDNESDAY. SILVER TEA FIRST METHODIST South Saginaw at Judson “ Paul T. Hart, Pastor Harry J. Lord, Assistant Pastor 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP “BEARING OUR INIQUITY” Rev.:Paul T. Hart, Preaching 11:15 CHURCH ‘SCHOOL Youth Fellowship... .6:15 P.M. Wed. 7:30 P.M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship ~ REV. O. yi FERRIS, Pastor FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MURON AT WAYNE Paster REV. WILLIAM H, MARBACH, D.D. B Associate Pastor REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00. CHURCH SCHOOL .... . 9:30-11:00 ‘wrurvuvuVewwevwvvwwewewwe*. sannienmi Emmanuel BAPTIST CHURCH pemauik weaegs wy To WORSHIP at 3 GREAT SERVICES 10:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 7:30 P. M. All Saints Episcopal Church : Williams St. at W. Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector _ The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 A.M.——Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Ali il Sermon by the Rector -PONTIAG. CHURCH OF CHRIST ~ the: sa All Visitors weeeneee Channel 9 Saturdays 8:00 P.M. Z Detrot $190. to 6:0 PM. Bundays Everybody Is Invited! 1188 North Perry St. Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector Church School lL y Wn” Bra all i ST.. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH $301 Hatchery Rd., Drayton _ 8:00 A.M:—Hloly Communion 9:30 at 11:15 A.M.—Identical Bervices of ee Prayer and Sermon “Church gehool, Fach Session ‘ The Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Milford, Mich. e 3.00 A.M.—HMoly Communion 9:30 AM.—Pamily Service and Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morhing Prayer and Sermon The Rev. B, T. White, Vicar de . (BAPTISMAL) . DR. TOM MALONE PREACHING AT ALL SERVICES Special Days Coming Up! “MEMBERSHIP DAY” March 8 “Old-Fashioned Sunday” Mareh 15. Hear the Old Fashioned Pump Organ and | the Songs Your Grandparents Loved - Sunday School Attendance / »° Last Week 1,362. Radio Revival WPON 10:15 A. M. Each Sunday ; DR. TOM MALONE, Pastor ena ai yoke bef ave thet A * 5 Faag W. Buren ; py..D. Dy MeCon ~ — Ph 5 mo mtbg- mung y aly yaar Bay 0 fara 0 pan, m zoe. few. . Sesame CHAM. Ho ead M Meeting en “Church ' School to Attend Dinner . in| Ferndale Monday | fleet Boi Wallen Biva. ‘oil Are. we saese | the sarap ently athe! “s — at the 5:30 p.m. meeting Sunday) ~ at erian Ch Roger Gunn, counselor at Wash- P Witans Lake ington Junior High School, will. be ‘Church of guest leader, the N A ies azarene = |The Rev. Golesi E. Herthey, as-| ” mtr has sociate pastor, will lead the dis- cussion. on “How. to Study. the “AD ‘SUNDAY SCHOOL , Bible” at the Tuxis Senior. High 1,A.M. WORSHIP HOUR ~—f meeting at the same hour. Sally - ~72.M. WORSHIP HOUR Huntoon.and Becky Bryce will). ; provide refreshments. — == At 7 p- m. the Out: of High ; BIRST OPEN Scticol group will meet to elect “BIBLE CHURCH : M i terian Church in Ferndale Monday. x *« * At 9:30'Sunday morning the Rev. Hershey will on “Do: ee a Eee Cay eS ee ee & MES toe | ee Se ee Oe Bie ie ae Pe aes m » made by the Dorcas Guild of Central Christian Church are (from , left} Mrs. J. H. Moon of 88 Spokane Dr., Mrs. Maggie Bailey of 24 W. Tennyson St. and Mrs. Dora Jones of 17 Elizabeth Lake Rd. QUILTS FOR THE NEEDY—Working on one of the many quilt : RESS, ie a 7, 1950" * ates ee RS of ae ee 3 sold as a work project. ‘The group also makes-cancer pads for the American Red Cross: “The Broken Cistern” will be the theme of the morning sermon Sunday by the Rev; Gerald A. Gibson, pastor. At 7 p.m. he will preach on “There Is a God in Heaven.” Some quilts, all hand made, are given to the needy. Others are "Central Methodists to Hear Enlist Your Fgmily in Our “25” Family Crusade, Be Present at 10 A.M: FE 8-8651 PASTOR O. D. EMERY gp of GO DR. ALLAN M. FREW Youth Service 249 Baldwin Avenue Sunday School 9:45 Merning Service 1100 Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 lage Paul Johnson FE 6-7172—FE 5-9622 600 . Evening Service 700 | Lachlan Frew, minister of First | ? Presbyterian Church, Detroit. His message will be ““The Voca- tion of the Church.” “ Sunday Scheel 10 A. M, “Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Wednesday Prayers and WESLEYAN "METHODIST 6? NORTH LYNN STREET REV. H. L. JOHNSON, Paster Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Dr. |Frew became a United States citi- Warship 1 1AM. and Pringeton University Theologi- WV. ©, See in: Service 1:30 P.M. cal Seminary. Friendly General Baptist Church Y. M. C. A. 131 Mt Clemens Street ‘Bev. @. Garner, Paster — FE +7407 Sunday $ - asaeegeeeee ees LOMO RM: Ff | Ch s ania eg Co ege Oll Evening Ae ee ONE 7:00 P.M. : Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 P. M. “Where Friends Meet Friends and God Meets All” Dr. Frew sérves as a member to Give Concerf FIRST CHURCH OF 4 NORTH ROSELAWN Sanday Beheo! 10 A.M.—Moerning Worship ; Rev. James Caveneugh, Temperance Foundation ef Bay City Singspiration 7 P.M.—Prayer Meeting and Bible Study, Wed., 1:30 P.M. Tenight ¢ P.M. Home Hallderé Class Chicken Sapper REV. LEROY SHAFER, Paster I at ll a.m. The choir will sing). : “Ge et Fur From Me, 0 God."| b t . Mi . t PILGRIM — rresoyterian IMi1nister Evangel Temple a. nae HURCH i ee So .of the Board of Trustees of Prince- C Interdenominational al bite agg era rd and BALDWIN at FAIRMOUNT }] sieane’tesuy "tos A “Salat for the evening wil be 9 ed, Evening 145 P.M, vin Larimer, director of vocal “ SUNDAY SERVICES |f ovorrarr ux. a4, arn. ron music at Pontiac Northern ‘High ‘el AM— = 2 During the program, which be- 4 SUNDAY schoo. I'The Episcopal Church SFE ves ot st. cadena WORSHIP HOUR of the Advent — ss or U Middlebelt RA. Nerth of in the nursery. @6:15 P.M— : i W. Long Ra. Dr. Milton H. Bank, pastor, will : YOUTH HOUR | Tae eev. a ©. wrest, Viear preach on “Called to Speak for 57° M— Dente ee Ae God” at the 8:50 and 10:45 sm | - GOSPEL HOUR sirvices ~ At 5:30 Sunday evening the Intermediate Fellowship will dis- . cuss the subject, “My Church and Other Churches.” “Recreation for Youth’ will be ee ‘Church of Christ Has Bible Verse Behind Baptistry “Worship the Lord in the Beauty| een alder digg econ placed on ‘THE BRETHREN Executive Secretary, of American Baptist Convention to Preach j The 35-voice choir of Eastern | 11 A.M. | | amma Baptist College from St. Davids,, 576 Orchard Lake Ave. Special } Music—Wed., 7:30 FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Cireles 4 P.M.—Dinner 5 P.M.—M.S.S.A.C. Mass Meeting SP. M., Mar. 8—Mr, Jewell ery PY geval dy :30 ao 7:30 P.M. Harry Nichols, President Pa., will present a concert of sacred music at 7:45 p. m. Sunday _at Bethany Baptist Church. Arriving Sunday afternoon, the Rev. Harold Marshall, Pastor of Missions at supper and stay Sunday night with members- of ac will be guests of the Board the congregation. = | x — = ° te aside men oer fyBander «on... eam || The Brownie Troop from etship & Sermon .... 6:00 p.m Waterford will be guests at the | pendag Pigewday sss: BES Bm I 11 o’clock worship hour. r the said, ania "THEY ALL cee and Mrs. Charles Morse of Bir-|- ot. His disciples to worship mingham : Ray A. Bailey ite * 4 God in one inion‘ site Lace Py ,. rd ee ter were ane. The Baptists, and Mrs. T. M, Brown we eg ts can be realised it all. are Hof Grand River Avenue Baptist iumnority in all matters pertaifing to #iChurch, Detroit, designed by men Were removed, Christian f the otganizations days were given , and the rit seals “pnd ‘innovations 2 & worship since apostolic fre Fy 4 | The Rev. Richard Cummings, iT} SEARCHING THE execuitve secretary of the Detroit sp ga ‘PA tion of .American Baptist Convention, will be —_ speaker at 8:45 and 11 a.m. Sunday. Youth Roosevelt Wells — CHURCH CALENDAR lee will be Judy Hunt and Darlene Woodhull. TT. 8:00 pum. A demonstration school spon- Our Plea for Christ sored by the children's work com- F Pen for tor Christ Invot mittee is being held at Bethany in re. Jesus prayed i from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p. m. today. unity of on believers, He Leaders are Mrs. Cecil King |Ohristian Cc e ‘uled eke. bers of the Churches of Christ in’ the Pontiac area will meet in the Among them will be Mrs. Pearl | suditortuans to discuss a fund rais-: ing campaign for North Central’ | which is schee to open in September. campus is located on Avon eer near Rochester. i Members to Hear | Temperance Talk The Rev. James Kavanagh will speak as a representative of the at 11 a.m. Sunday in the Church Attendance Contest Michigan Temperance Foundation|| 39 Girl Scouts to Lead Prayer Will Direct Reading Service at Auburn Presbyterian Senior Girl Scout Bettilynn Habel will lead the offertory prayer and her sister Cynthia, an intermediate Pamela Saunders, Carol N Kathy. Alstat and Bonhie* will serve as ushers. The buildhig sca daneeiahe committees will meet, at the church Monday night to discuss Joslyn Ave. Congregation to Hear Gideon Speaker | ‘Jack Maher of, the Gideon So-it clety will be guest speaker at 10:45 a.m. Sunday at the Joslyn Avenue United Presbyterian Church. At the Wednesday night service|= the Beck of Late fa being studiel Exodus 1.through 21 has been as- signed as the Bible reading sched-/ ule for March 8. They that seek the Lord not want any good thing. 149 N. East Bivd. Paster O. B. Eastman United | plans for completing the build- ing. : The Sunday School Cabinet will meet at 7:30 Tuesday evening and The wmend Fother and Sou Basi quet is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Friday for men and boys of the charch and community. Peain {9 Start Tomorrow ver . ibs, W, Grover Hays, George D, Williamson, Earl Whittaker, _Albert—Crain—and—Mrs:—Rachart Youth Fellowship. . Evening Service .. Wednesday Prayer Meeting.. Youth Fellowship 6:00 P.M COMMUNITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN 6: Evening Worship. oF: Wed. Prayer and Study Howr .. 7 Tscanseaeeimenmeniieeenibbeinanall ~Mareday Lk; & Wms. Lk. Ra. Rev Roy F tambert, Paster LISTEN to WMUZ FM DETROIT'R NEW cue. UMRISTIAN COMMERCIAL STATION “Telephone & Time” 8 p.m, wt 9 p.m, Dally i Wed.) CHRISTIAN _ . CHRISTIA LITERATURE SALES Oakland Ave. FE. 4-9591 Sunday School .. 9:30A M Morning Worship .10:45A M 2nd Sunday School 10:45 A M SASHABAW Sisceaeenieidideaaiiiiiinaeaeaaeandl 5331 Maybee Road Near Sashabaw Clitferd Maskins, Paster Sunday School .,..9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M, of. the Brethren, ‘6 N, Roselawn Dr. A graduate of Taylor University, Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Ky Book to Be. Reviewed “Bible Women Come Alive” by FIRST : CHURCH .. NAZARENE “WHO IS GOD?” 2nd in a Series Youth Service Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. MESSAGE BY THE PASTOR 60 STATE STREET Bible School ...... 9:45.A. M. Worship ..... 11:00 A. M. 6:30 P. M. Sey eee aeereaers artes Richard North Minister of Music Hazel M. Nelson will be reviewed Rule y IN PA of t ‘ Seg ere the (ORIGINAL, would thenibers: of the church which ; Jeaun nis Is the reason why pie Gee Christ have continued to i] , and among be! ts nt Fi 4 wie < if yy to the er of Christ. x | is therefore BAPTIST INPUL, mee eae y and skepticis im, raat ie : seetar: divis' ‘party divisions —s groups wrong? when tangle over the city’ and characte rist, and the Holy rit, when - aad iffer over salvation, * sastifiention, faith, repentance, q sina baton, Gn? Rus Het nt a oe ase ottint 196 of the ob hureh, EVEN JESUS" PRA YOU ANSWER IT. ee 64 Was Poets Ave. t eel aliecl, eae aan "nent at pty ee ene 2 ef ings deo, va jatter ; chrivtian sywiem is unimooriant, pis A ganas belies for, Cheat died, ta } Sunday Schoo! 2... ssc. s0s0.05.. 9145 AM. ae in operation, ie j * five up thelr creed tor the cited of aa a J Moeaiarg” Weesklp SR ead RO, and ‘ ‘aithtuie adhere be rhe ord of esus for | AMONG B ERS, 21, therefore all 3 ee ee ee i 6:30 P.M. BELIEVERS is WRONG. AND. SINFUL. BBLIEVEST . THO “THIS? | F ee Worship ei 7:30 P.M 66 Oe rroe * For Further Information ‘Write to R. Welle, 210 Hughes Bt. \ Wodnesdey, Prayer Meeting , 7:30 P.M, Pontiac or Call FE S116 i Ber. M. Pe i. ¥ St Aare, WELCOME TO THE 1 CHURCH OF CHRIST if | i - i wiltit YW Pontiac, Michigan Classes fot IONS - FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor hed. W. B. Hakes, Ass’! Poster 9:45 A.M. —SUNDAY SCHOOL 3 “10:45 A. M.4=MORNING. V “NONE OF THESE THINGS MOVE | B\ 7:00 P.M VENING ‘SERVICES: “stveN POSSIBLE | ;| oe __ Be Be MAYAN eoeabing As Dein servis E All Ages sess ORSHIP i." ‘TO THE FIRST PASSOVER” Service 7:30 rere u Merch 1 WEDNESDAY—1:30 P.M—PRAYER GEOUPs AND YOUTH CHOIR You Are Cordielly Invited fo Worship With Us ie a) NY See eEPRR CE ODS reese eee ver * fame rrririiat ete we canes Ri eodalt eeees OSC enenesoese 3.4 March 12 People... 6:15 P. M— . MILTON H. BANE, BD. D., Minister REV. “Maines 4. WALLACE, Rs dees, Mntohee : SEV. JONN MH. HALL, B.D. Asses, Mintoter MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A. M. “CALLED TO SPEAK FOR GOD” Dr, M. H. Bank, Preaching wiepraionng Royal Oc Rev. — Veto 6 Eaton p Revtde pas Some. le A, Morning Wersh.. - Us15 A.M. me a nmee ¢ oung 7:30. Wednesday EveryService.....7:30 P.M. BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL Held at” LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 A. a sacra eh =F Central Methodist (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11;00 A.B), 9:45 A.M.—Church bia #8 P.M.—4 B.Y.P. West Huron at Mark Street Dr. Joseph Irving Chapman, Pesior Rito hatesveshe, Sonar sayin Reaeene “= O50 Sam end TERE Ge. Guest Speaker . Richard C, of American Baptist School Classes for All. at Bethany Baptist Church F . M.—Concert Wodneodey 7:30 P. Me aia Week Daoist Colle Chae “Every child wants adventure; his 4-H Club provides it in a tiny seed; new life _ emerges. A dog provides adventure of love- and unselfish devotion; a cow that eats hay, manufactures milk and butter fat, # highly Hutritious food for. human beings. These adventures do miore than entertain but build boys and girls into useful citizens. Give members of-the 4-H Clubs the praise ’ they rightfully degerve. They have earned: it. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME M. E, SIPLE rer seca et SS Coats and Clark's. RED HEART KNITTING WORSTED in 23 Colors — Reg. $1.09 ‘SPECIAL 89 hex, 4 Ply, 100% Virgin Wool We carry a large stock of Coats and Clark’s Yarns and Crochet Thread at. all times. SPACIOUS FREE PARKING AUBURN. 5 & 10. 640 AUBURN AVENUE East Side Shopping Center . ST. LOUIS (AP) — Negotiations in the 15-day-old strike of the St.} Louis Newspaper Guild~ against the Globe-Democrat broke up Fri- day night and no new meeting was scheduled. The Guild struck over a demand for a guaranteed, funded pension city and defense officials will at- { No gas, tend plan. Truck driver_Carl Simpson of pickets}Kansas, Ill., picked up the Strand- .jed Keller and took him to a serv- ice station in Greenup. -The service station operator rec- ognized the now embarrassed Keller as a candidate for mayor of Effingham—and his boss. That service station and some 49 others in a five-county area in doors do about 80 per cent of the of a similarity (to Old style) a . certain - (gtances, larger signs may adver- flash, blink, revolve .. . to be in motion.” * Billboards are not allowed in the 7 Elsewhere - or seem * tise’ merchandise ‘‘no sign” (shall) 4] city’s grocery business. southern Illinois are owned by Keller. z P STOP WATER IN wita BONDEX i i i i } } | | Zé ee rE D ined 436 Orchard Lok The only cement paint with the double waterproofed formula. ; save. FESOISO f PARK FREE REAR OF STORE | YOUR BASEMENT HEAVY DUTY} | 4} i j 8 of ——e D4 T: ms weet a . 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OF 2-4722 SERV. 38-2129 lug f . #) baud (eun = ; i Od é . (4s toy tics $ fects ELI CCOAGM OSE FT THE REAL STORY OF AN ALL-TIME SPORTS FIGURE AND sae KIDS’ HERO--- by the woman who knew the Babe best ~ Don’t Miss with Bill Slocum — new book starting i March 10th in The Pontiac Press. / , by Mrs. Babe Ruth What really caused the feud-between Ruth and Gehrig? Did the Babe hang on to much of the money he made? What luck did Mrs. Ruth have at reforming him? ) | What sort of a father was the Babe fo his daughters? © Did Babe Ruth know what killed him? Read the answers td these and dozens of other questions about the most fabulous athlete of them all in our full condensation of the - Tet, inane, 4 Ass ok ee a oe i 8 SE OS ay NS 4 gt aaa eS THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1959" Re ee "7 rd tery epee 46 SEL Frank ME CAME __ 4 SINATRA -MARTIN- 1 FEATURE Starts... SAT. 4:45--7:10--9:30 - SUN. 1:00--3:10--5:20--7: 35-~-9:45 MONDAY 7:10-9:20 Site. RUNNING. "HURON 4h ATE be “+ oe he ee! eee Pee oe ue ~ Now! The Oakland - Has the Tony! Tony Curtis—the swash- eal ES TREMAYNE MARCEL DALIO Ihe | Lect Ju rloue iy Features at — 1:15 - 3:20 - §:25'- 7:35 - 4 ANA CRS 9:45 - Tony: Cartis — in the “Pertect love affair’ with not one but two perfect- sly gorgeous dolis—janet Leigh and Linda Crystal! — “BATTLE OF THE FLOWERS” & CARTOON PLUS “AQUA RAMA” Fri. “RALLY ROUND THE FLAG BOYS” . oe emee A = : -|Holly wood: Headlines : Supervision, — Steering Tenker os it Cromed ca helm Jalanta, LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — A bold, teenage beauty, wrestled off Hl s S eif He Friday. So when teller M q oF Wi i “A beautiful champagne blonde, really a knockout,"’ was the way Miss Herring described the girl who had handed her a note de- manding $8,000 and told the teller |ice, she was covered by a gun. * * * “A gorgeous girl,’ said night- 350 OPDYKE RD. FE 4-461] RELUE SKY NOW OPEN FRI.-SAT.-SUN. am \ | IN-A-CAR ee A A RE 3--FEATURES-3 . ro ie? od ac) MRI WARY GIRONO- is cases. mZ LAST FRONTIER OF TERROR! - —AND— ° THE LATEST THE FINEST ssseeeeneamrmenninaneanetmnan a HEATERS TERS | * The didn't say a word. He took one club singer Shirley Scott, in the bank at the time. “White, American female, champagne blonde, 5 feet 6, ex- tremely good looking,’ said the police broadcast. Alert detectives found that Miss Ingram had taken a cab to the 4 ITV Series Reunites S of Wd. IM With Long-Lost: Brother | Find “Youth, x ‘ader By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-TV Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) — A young “What's your full name?” the man asked. . “Joseph John Peter Breck,” the replied. “Yes,” * ugaid Peter. “What's it Thus Peter and George Breck met again-after 22 years apart. Vietor Mature, Elaine Stewart. 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LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 — Phone MI 4-4800 lle Reservations | DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. | CHARLIE CHAPLIN “THE GREAT DICTATOR” a With Paulette Geddard =— jack Oakie | Buster Keeton—“BLUE BLAZES” Lourel and Hardy—"A PERFECT DAY” CLAWSON PLAYHOUSE = 722 rancuc 14 Mile Road, 2 Miles East of Woodward Avenue, JU 8-3977 for information Smoking Pe PONTIAG 7 HELD OVER THRU SUN, MATINEE 1:45 “TAKE — THE. IN-CAR WARMEST i E ‘HEATERS —HIT NO. 1—_ bank, had it wait for her and then|f sped in the cab to the bus depot. The cabbie remembered -clearly;,; because she was so pretty. And for the same reason, a ticket sell- er remembered she took a bus to Reno. « « “e* The bus was 50 miles out along the lonely desert road to Reno when Dept. Sheriff Clark Olson spotted it, flagged it down, and stepped “aboard. He went up and down the aisle looking for ‘‘an ex- tremely pretty girl.” q When he’ came to Miss Ingram, look and slapped handcuffs on her. The girl shrieked, swore and he dragged her out of the bus and put her in his patrol car. Olson found the $1,761, with only $2.20 in addition. -* * * She refused to answer ques-| tions. But the FBI said papers in her purse revealed she was from Roanoke, Va. She was arrangined on a charge of bank robbery and held in liet of $10,000 bail. ; Doctor Firids 20 Per Cent of Ministers Overweight battled the deputy all the Way asi opened her purse and said he} — STARTS SUNDAY & FEW LIVED TO. TELL THIS STORY! e NOW OPEN e Rolladinm Skating Rink 4475 W. Huron PE 58-3677. z mee: AS OS BLOOD ef ‘the VA 8 wl TODAY LAST TIMES 2 Great War Spectacles , AND ik “PARATROOP jj COMMAND” a ||| RE Strand. MOBSTERME PE CinmcmaSco STEVECOCARI ATAMUN, tne STARS CaM LESH wiser wioan ies 3 The girl who is eighteen The yearning, the groping. The loving without shame. The having and the gg The sudden becoming _ of a woman...This is Morningstar Bee ito Take Honors ee os aah. eee hi ‘and Bob Avila of Bal- | ~ Over Farmin / Avondale Cagers Earn) cock says he will go home if not rt Over Farmington Five} First District’ Crown} med by Monday. Avila may quit j . 3 . A ey z Frank Thoma: Ls ee A’ at Southfield : _in Final at PCH | - Stee ot on season at 1st base ef at en By CHUCK ABAIR _ @ + Ht ~~ Rochester's venture into} | ee “| The best way any prep basket-| || will meet power- a Class A ‘tournament basketball) — : {ball team can make everyone for-| _ Wheaton today in the 2nd Lt Competition Friday night was : A : round of the Great Lakes Region- of ly spectacular but al NCAA Small College hoop successful. tourney. Hope walloped Loras L _—-Forced—into-“‘A"" tourney: wags , |sround, of Jown 102-73' as Wheaton ‘ Zare this season by swelling en- } | “Avondale hag done just that this romped 102-83 Friday. Dearborn rollment figures, the Falcons met "}week, The Yellowjackets, rated and Fiint reached the Junior Col- and passed their initial district test only about 3rd best among four en- lege Regional finals at Flint, mtb sig cial te whine Gone ton e* : Minnesota led in team scoring og Sparked by Eugene. Hohf’s poor the: District Class B champber) but defending champion lowa had a nae eee "|ship at Pontiac Central High| | micoe aeitient te er finels triumph over Redford Usiion last The determined Auburn semifinals, Michigan and MSU E at Southfield to qualify for “| Heights lads led right from the each had three men in the finals. ‘next week’s Class A regional on opening whistle with center Walt Michigan's 19 qualifiers headed the » the same Southfield court. oe ees eee ee sg yg gymnastics aieesie See See ae crown te be won by an Avondale the favorite. State has 13 in the ies ane | team. The best previous finish Serenee Bik cetemaued Recoiteall had been when AHS was beaten * © * ton. ne by Repheatér in the 2006 Sant: Wally Burkemo of Franklin ; x* « By winning, coach Dick Bye's Hilis was in a tie for 3rd yes- cf «Pontiac's two. big-*‘A’’’ schools} charges became eligible ‘for the}. terday after the ist round of the ‘take charge of the Southfield floor four-team regional slated for. the New Orleans Open. He had a 70 tonight in a doubleheader to. wind same PCH gym next week. Draw- é trailing surprise leader Bilj Col- j ‘up the Southfield district tourney. ings will be held Monday. with the — . —_ lines’ by two strokes... Bob Gajda E Central, rated the state’s No, 1 Troy, Bloomfield Hills and Port}. WHAT NOW—COACH?—That seemed to be what ee quintet, squarés off against U. of capieipen he ok Sze ‘| center Walt Arnold was ready to say as he glanced toward coach ~ * * |. «Dy High at-8:30 im the’ nightcap Arnold's: steady rebounding and| Dick Bye. while down on one knee in the-6051 Avon district | Michigan fired three goals in the F Fecbendigeetag New Northern “117 points and 15 more by Darryl] Championship win last night. Oxford's Phil Bogert is looking on; |!ast 5:15 of play to upset Michigan | «sf tangien with Detrelt Cathetie Thorpe offset a 26-point showing| Arnold knew what to do every other time as he scored 17 and con- |State +2 in hockey last night. The : Central at 7 o’clock to open the Wildcat Stott. He| trolled the rebounds. Wolverines can even the season : _ program. dl peak pee pony ell series and endanger MSU's NCAA ; ! Regional berths go to this eve- , | sion. oes sialon Tom ing’s winners. The Chiefs, Sagi- ik Gil iar ate tripped == Big Ten Clears the Way sss naw Valley Conference champs tennis with an overall 14-1 record, will be oe —_ favored to stop U-D, The Huskies, jae en abdoee i on the other hand, are underdogs to the Shamrocks from the Motor had displayed in upsetting Lake * * t City who trounced them during the Orion Wednesday. gs? wr f __ +. 1 Wayne hag added two new Presi- _ Rochester pulled away from the tourney, played some of its best eotealh schedule 16 Alngheny and - Pontine Press Phetes ssive iter Ge Coy tmsenn tated te 8 EEWORE AND AFTER—The top photo s waiting’ ‘ta eld and ode toe ince ing in a battle of ‘zone defenses ape poppe alge op rere oy 50 wg ecomrat s14| the. heated action of the final quarter ot last closely for possible contact. Bottom photo shows |The intermission ended 2-15, [RSs coared its decis tor cont |tirst bed to clear the air on how JONES \/PPOSES points in the 3rd period, the Fal-| night's District “‘B” final at PCH as Oxford star the scene after the game as the history-making * * + a _|_ “We presume that the awu and/ World's Best fons stormed to a 345 lead and Doug, Stott, shown with the ball, and his’ mates Yellowjackets posed with the school’s 1st district | Oxford made it more interesting |" py’, majority vote believed to|Tournament of Roses stand ready]. ea command the rest of the way.|. tried in vain to overcome an Avondale big lead. title trophy. Head coach Dick Bye, with glasses, |in the but never CAME|ye 6-4 or 7-3 the conference, which |t0 negotiate a new Rose Bow! con-/in K, of C, Meet last half closer than nine Thorpe z ” ’ and assistant John Thompson are at far right. kept the vict going has won 12 of the last 13 Pasa-'tract,” said Asst, Big Ten Com- i : i The most ‘of the time, but until the ~ Amold kept the victors going d°-'dena New Year's Day classics, |missioner Bill Reed. tie diseaiaded tues Sed quarter tat aren | ’ é 0D flashed the greeh light for continu-| ‘The PCC notice on the ee ats oat ck ito tage was never safe. Bill Mason | Maples Advance to Regional : I: CONES... - ation beyond the 1960 game. | Big Ten last August that its indefi-| knights of Columbus games at ee ine Rice end Jom : Avondale got ahead by 20 st.| sre exploratory ballot was tak. |e, term Rose Bowl contract! Madison Square Garden will be rey : cee beceuts ho Kraft each tallied the same num- en by faculty representatives and fissol Micially this June 1 60-yard high hurdles as Hayes tack : : : ' Rey s "a, -_| real bid of the might, in their annual A mre cme ar -nagheorey ber for Union, Holly 3 and Hills In District Finals Starting the final quarter with! spring meetings yesterday. ‘The {7% 1960 game will be played under] Gubert of Winston Salems Teach- te ‘ : ; 4 @ contractural trusteeship of the| ers and Lee Calhoun of Durham, _. Farmington made a gallant ef- sg | Pi ncsgg om she oon the Wildcats) matter new mast ge before cack , SEO. shntt Rie tho tet tie On 4 = : are te PCC. 7 Don Phillie setting the otieasive Wayne-Oakiand League members) Holly's victory, Holly’had only a) Dondero’s rangy John Meadows|nine when reserve Val Sausser conterence’s |P\* 5 | trio are rated by many pace, harbored. too much firepow-|Holly and Bloomfield Hills ad-|30-26 lead at halftime, but aj fouled out in the final two minutes| slipped in for a layup with two! meetings at the University of Pistons E d be the greatest hurdiers in the er for the Inter-Lakes Falcons, ~ _|vanced to:Class B district basket-| hopping 21-9 bulge in the 3rdjand his absence. helped the Maples| minutes left only to have the Jeap-| Michigan, May 21-23. —— as the Ti as et ball finals and Birmingham be-|Period iced the decision. preserve their win. Merv Gallop|ing Arnold match it with a diffi-| , top three in the It was a nip-and-tuck ist balficame a surprise Class A regional The Hills blew a 126 ist quarter|meshed 19 points and Phil Russell| cult tip-in reaching away from the|,, The vote of sentimen maxes Nay " Ron Delaney will be seeking ; ee en ee eee night’s|edge and made & late rally to|Sdded 12 to lead the Birmingham/basket following a missed free) sities (AWU) oe ae y if rows Se ee Sar ee 2 née ie! ait ’ i | "4 edge trailing high school tournament in|chalk up @ mild upset conquest of can pemnteg: for point-| throw ete - 2 Pacific Coast Conference and the valult duel between Don Bragg : halftime, 26-24. Until the early|the Oakland County area. Clarenceville. The Barons trailed|8*tting honors, Tournament of Roses committee, and Bob Gutowski will be other moments of the Sri stanza when) iy, up with a big |DY five in the 3rd stanza, but| “™™G°MM 20 DONDERO || They traded points in the final) scue a formal Rose Bowl invi- , | Bentley began to widen the gap, popped pulled even at 42-42 late in the 2 2-3 6 t 4|70 seconds with the Avon reserves lieved this has not} DETROIT w—Minneapolis came highlights, Os the lead changed hands three times $rd quarter to eliminate stubborn final sindion. te Boust 3 Me 6 Meadows 7 6-13 30 getting a workout. ; tation. & ts be : from behind in the final 31 sec- 1 - BR a ee ce Mecano nats es | dake Dinos toe trio teers aes fH BE” te Sonnet ues nee | onds last night and downed De ed Bem cmap oe cn tant ce cs se et | ove ms ha igo aio” SS ERY emi it ie wnaees bea Tourney Slate {rst om os nasoat peace NOWSIMGN Call po =i sine: elise la om en a wel ee = game " | outcome was never in doubt, Eve-| Hill’s court. ; field goal in the last 26 seconds. naar Sen ris a3 a ase) and reached the state semifinals} Tonight's high school basketball Larry Foust sank two free ws Ss iS land scored %. points, giving him avenged a regular| SOrimg honors went fo Clift POE cereeenedd BAT t-8lin 1948, : tournament ga mies (alll district (SOS Oecd ‘pince be tne welh Peori , & total of 57:for two district games, | season loss to Royal Oak Dondero Simons of the losers with a GFeret G ¥ ‘| Oxford had been 4-10 in regular] finals) in the Oakland County area: | tory and second place in the West- Ury and Phillippi tossed in 15. Harvey 56-50 dozen points while Bob Thomp- |M°: 3:3 § Schni = 8-8 23) play—splitting with Avondale, ” a CLASS A ern Divisfon, a by pinning a defeat on the ney 3 3-7 9 Musth 2 1-2 5 AT SOUTHFIELD — Pontiac Northern Chapman topped Farmington With) sions at Birmingham. The| % Sit 11 for the Hills. McD'l 6-8 26 Gilmore 0 .2-2 | AVONDALE OXFORD ys. Detroit Catholic Central, 7; Pontisc} The defeat was a bitter pill PEORIA. tL w— ae ace | Gras $00 10 Sem bee ort F r/Central vs. U. of D. High 0:90... pert-| for the Pistons. It eliminated’ » Til. WA radio news- : ee an; a will be Bloo —— i ot Slacker 3 2-4 2 Btott 7 12-19 26) A, Ginie fa the tatlie tor secant caster Friday was subpoenaed to pate Blase a a a Re ELA Rrneld EL Ht Begone 2 4-6 a1 GAT BASE DETROTTSest Detrolt w]e, appear before the Peoria“ County men 5 3t S B § Totals 24 12-21 69 Totals 16 18-21 solemte, 8 £8 § me 8 oF : St grand jury to explain his source Ge fa : Holly ssssveéseceesseedh 19 31 O-O0lnerrig 0 3-4-3 Hrd'gy 2 1-3 § AT TROY POD Wille Redford st.| Detroit had rallied from 10 points) for a broadcast in which he said Mason 4 3-4 31 Munger 2 ie vib make’ “anion vnin’ 2 6 Sauser 1 3-4 5 vs. Bloomfield Hills, 8. behind in the final period to take/between $20,000 and $30,000 per Hummel 123 3 Brown 2 0-0 4 G F roe Fs Hee Fees __ _ _|MAT MGLPORD—Brighton vs. Northville, the- jead only 12° secorids before|basketball game was being bet in Totals 20 8-11 @ Totals 14 16,17 38 Maron 2 ite ae RARE 2 EF Mjrotars 33 16-26 60 Totals 18 31-97 61)" At PENTON—Holly ve. Durand, # — | Foust’s clinching foul tosses. _|the city. een Se Barer, Stet ames Se site coca d 9S BS ag moraen Cans gee octet) Comin to een ae sie te imine brosicst, announc ¢ ‘Amp'sD wi a, 4 pieromremer 2s germecommae aed BURON—Imi . ad s ENR AY - VABMINGTON Rall a 33 $ Reberte_.3 1-2 3 — youraplas ody Tis sine City, 7:30: ee = _ }@ short-lived 98-97 advantage that; games that Monday night had | Mined 1 34% tran ® gee ek. hig twin snslinge ig a Oat l ee past DETROIT—M e mi phis vs.|capped their rally. It was the first/Bradley favored by 13% points Bog'vae i $3 + Sob 3 Totals: 12 22-3146: Totals 16 12-15 44'Brooklyn, drew, 10. . (Country Day, 7. Detroit lead since early in the}over Houston. Bradley won the Brth'tn 1 0-0 2 1 a Pe ae ep 2 ; i second period. game by 14. * enon § 3 4 gen A Philadelphia’s Paul Arizinj| In the national basketball scan. © Davis 9 0-9 o ned 3 swished 38 points for a personal/dal of 1950-51, six Bradley players $3 imme: season high of 1,827 in a 118-114/admitteq they had rigged point arene a sd adeeb win over Syracuse in the only|spreads, but said they néver threw bent Pile nh pes : aes other game. any games. i secsscceseedi 13 12 16-49/PUMped in 26 points to spearhead ~ M’s Robinson Equals Big 10 Marks Head Start for Illinois MADISON, Wis. (#— Defending] Michigan landed 14 berths in the champion Illinois and Michigan—jfinals, twice as many as Mlinois with Tom Robinson equalling two|and Minnesota. Indiana took eight, Sets 2 Marks in Big 10 Swim Meet Tashnick Puts ‘M’ Ahead i : 5 i State in the 1951 conference cham-| were new NOAA and Big Ten Cl Sits paige mim ha at ts 94 foes Der tee orang natt's, Glenn | Sapa se gy was |i mon he po re aaraePomatan [Rone of Northwestern Inte 6 1 4 's Paal - So a eat es [re nae see Simtaraed bu ceo (ia Core Ro Slate fourth | Oth d ‘ grabbed second and fourth place. totale: Sows, 18, Uahts and Whe ec . Ehay jeliped 96 Ten is Meeher down “ty I tacit afineen rps : Condin 4 end Mlenesete 4. Norte |” be — s last year. and 2% feet 314 inches, respec: | tonding champion in the 60 and “ve i — and Purdue were shut | prank Modine of host Michigan] fe : ee eal re tively. high hurdles. He stuck to the flat ria State set a fresh NCAA and Big) | BEGIN TOURNEY DRIVE TONIGHT — The Pontiac Central Bandy, George Fed, Harrison Munson, Bill Hayward, Amos Bailey, |,,7%6, chunk? Ration, te wi a tne ak more injury. Tashnick, érom Detroit's McKen-|Ten time with his 1 04.8 in the basketball team starts its drive for Class A state tournament hon- and Phil Rabaja and Van Ryzin. Rated Michigan’s No. 1 Class A cheepiscaidina last year tied Big and Purdue’s Ron therae, t: ago (riot od eh wight hake tele Sore ene i Me cia tnt at Southfield ahd ara 4. heed conch Axt Van Rifin and «tour at the ent of a sugutar season, the Chiets open district {ren standards of 6.1 secundh in Gulother deteading chetebitn’ to coin - §, 1; six big carried PCH to the WV Con- this. eveni inst U. of D. h- a eyed | "= and the Jast|NCAA end 1:06 in’ the Big Ter PCH Saginaw Valley tourney warfare ng against Migh'ad tas Sout 60-yard dash trials and 30.8 seconds| pete nar stent, eee in his ference title and an over-all 14-1 record. From left to right are John field court. Starting time is 8:30 p. m. ' ee 7 ee tae | ad « 3 ‘ # 2 a \ é * ‘ $ i (i i Pear) : ae ‘ ’ ; 5 3 2 | ee ee Be) he eae aden & A aes ee Re eh rn eee ge ee ee a Ca a ee en Se ar eee a ‘ + \ ee Ee ee eS 4 aa ee SF A eee ee Ee $8, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1950 "| Prep Tourney Results Play Senators Rookies to Hurl |“ ee HITS) agra | Bates pee By H, GUY MOATS: jnight, but'a good-sized gallery was |, Files with 14 successive strikes for a 654 total, His earlier games had been 178-176. Ed Yost. and Bridges) Saginaw: Arthur (Bilt ‘agphticlon band. Ppeliminari. n.30 ober Go Against Ex-Mates; sient 5 atternodn. | he May Not Make Trade © e Young ta y 8 is wide margin over his closest com- By BRUNO L. KEARNS i Sports Editor, Pentiac Press ORLANDO, Fia.—The Grapetruit Circuit, 30 4 ok Moebell tse tivity for League tearns training in got under way today with six games on the ex- Two other games are being played in Arizona where four Ma- jor League teams are in training, At Orland, the Detroit Tigers | are facing their biggest nemesis of the 1958 season, the Washing: ton Senators. ; The Sgnators may have finished) - in last plehe. SE games bebindl- the Yankees last year but against the Tigers they played like cham- pions, Detrolt was the only team close over which the Nats held the sea- ‘The son's edge, winning 13 of 22 games. BK, omer Bn * + A squad of 20 players made the ovlhy trip to Orlando and manager Bill nerup, urestie, Ciimciae. aot eb Brees |i & smosth job to x to share the duties in that polite, we ‘ Derma, « years outh geet lary Big Day, Sunday, in Lakeland - paw, ‘purchased aeesene er ete wn E gers last October from Phoenix Sarees ee ! F] id Cit Ob — oT where he gota trol pee fe High; Jack LaForest, : Or a Y Serv: Ss / an earned vernge Central and Saginaw High's | He in 150 et innings string ey Lemire, “| 25th Year With Tigers 1 Pontine Press Photo an f : Re ie His only in the Ma-| , FIRST WINNER—Unbeaten in dual competition this season, | Start of the Hillis’ title defense} raxeraNn, Fle. — is : soi woes Be Arthur Hill’s Dee Young, above, splashed to the first victory in the was sobered hy. the tragic death! tig day in Lakeland. The rest the club’ ia town slong wit with the Giants in New York. His| ‘th annual Saginaw Valley Swimming Championships in Pontiac pag Ry rag yee ri of this community have big league record with New York} Northern's pool, last night. Young’s win in the 400-yard freestyle |jne hon rong ine Sorldressed up the streets and busi-| 1.4 stout ait termer and mats ot — ~ gave his team its ist meet title, and with a 3rd by Bill Hyslop put rela that Me father hed been| semen enments with flags and ent squad members, along ware en tn pro| rilites ahead with 10 points. Other finals are set for tonight fol fatally fixjured in sin upstate au-|onniversary of the tone se oth) press and radio representatives, baseball was with Dallas in 1955 Ar = tomobile accident. A friend of the|to train in Lakeland 5S nee Ce arent Se whan he-weum:26 ond tout 23-Sest 7 na ee ata Neral ae tne cnn: That was in 1994, the year the Gunter ef Gammelin Oe a nd cena carp |PNH_ Has 3, Chiefs 2 in Mat Semis warm in their praises ot North-|ig5s"nyen (eet Sst Pennant since] soring an outdoot barbecue training camp - ern’s fine pool and facilities. This! 1949 ‘ana 1945. all the guests present, ee ee ee ® ‘ a one oh — te x * &* Thornton Lee. He won 14 and egiona - eam attle in Pontiac, = land every year except for two menies for the spenieg eto Oh lost 7 with Charleston last sea- Birmingham’ , | when they trained in Evansville, be son. , Ind, % Bruce, former Alma College} Pontiac Northern had three boys!Farmington. Championships will Man came a | out of the service still in the running and Pontiac) be decided tonight. | in 1957 and spent the 1958 season Central had a pair as the wrestling} Winfred’ Miracle (138), Maurice His over-all record was 7-5. * * qd? vs f gt sll os : cD oS & = | ba 4 £ Hi gs g in City Playoffs. | ss"sxrvimrsss = Shaw's Jewelers, who ousted the : “ hind Central’s eight. : i B gs g #es if : i : re od Hi dg. ¥ ty i + 8 i $ Fale i cf d e fi : F i g : | ; f z is E iF i es : : ; P BS ff é , nose out Field’s Land- 11d Peckham am (Parmington) and Vick: | Sanne : oe = —e mo pt celebs # SENSATIONAL LIMITED OFFER & a aw tl ETE Eos a ry 7 Voottray ( LA geese (8) | (8) : : sf § Ae i Seg Hea 3 2 qege wz : i Fe ! if a4 g if i & 3 3 #3 ; a 2 n hi i i . EFFECTIVE MARCH 15, 1959 powLina wit! be 5Q°... in “Automatic Houses” powtina wit be 45°... in “Pin Boy Houses” Sunday afternoon the Senators play a rematch at Henley Fiéld in’ Lakeland and Monday the Tigers’ play the Cardinals at St. Peters-' burg. ‘* * * Other Grapefruit Circuit games| today have the Orioles facing Kan-, ’ sas City at West Palm Beach, the White Sox versus the Redlegs at Tampa, Cardinals versus Yankees at St. Petersburg, Phillies versus Dodgers at Sarasota and Braves versus the Pirates at Fort Myers. In Arizona games the Red Sox play the Cubs and the Giants play the Indians. weap The Tigers may not swing afi- other major deal after all. Gen. eral manager Rick Farrell hinted, as much yesterday with a casual, remark that “I like this team the, way it is.” Cage Results | mete wae | BLS on Evansville 66 Wittenberg 50 un: American Univ 80, Adelphi 73 Hofstra 67, Wesleyan 48 St. Michaels (Vt.) 53, Buffalo $1 Lemoyne (N.Y¥.) 72, Williams 66 Wheaton 102, Wahash 83 Hope 102, Loras 73 8’ west Missouri 87, Abilene Christ. 67 Centenary 84, Western Ilinois 76 | 8, Dakota State 73, Augustana (Ill.) $8 | Knox 88, Wartore 9 [ Chapman :Calif.) 73, Williamette 52 | Los ee State 83, rg oe St. 67 ey arolina A&T 101, Kease eT | ida A&M La LA poet Ce. Belmont Abbey 19, South. Hiinols 19 | The bowling proprietors of greater Pontiac tegret teking this action but due te increased toxes, rising costs, and operating expenses it is necessary. : This increase will alse effect all leagues for next season. | . 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UNIVERSAL OIL SEAL COMPAN : JIG BUSHING COMPANY Pontiac Pontiac Pontiac GMC TRUCK & COACH DIVISION ~— i : BALDWIN RUBBER COMPANY. ex PONTIAC VARNISH COMPANY i JUDAH LAKE ESTATES NO. 4 — This all-aluminum house, _living room, kitchen with dining space built by National Homes*and put up by Diorah Building Company, § Fruitwood is used in the kitchen and for is one of 43 being’ erected in Judah Lake Estates No. 4, Called the vision has black top streets, community “Viking Fairlane,” it is 3? by 25 feet. There ‘are three bedrooms, - facilities, The houses. sell for $10,350. steindahd"ty these’ Jude Lake Batatis heeiils. tuterior walls are dry wall construction, applied with machine driven nails. Kitchens era - . Your Neighbor's House Home’ Buil 2 Ses. Pepe es Medea ee ij ANGELUS MEADOWS — Work is progressing on the three- bedroom ranch home Ray Rapaport Inc. is building on Meadow- leigh. The exterior will be bricked. There is a full basement under this house and a garage at the left. The multi-paned bay window IN THE PROCESS — Work is going on daily on this Watkins ‘Hills home, called the “Convertible 24.” Three of the 52 homes dre ‘ufhder construction. There are two versions of these brick- homes, one with basement and two-car attached garage, the other a .slab * . a Pe a KENSINGTON HILLS — On the hills overlooking Kensington Park, southwest of Milford, bi-level ‘ranch homes are -being “built by Norsam Construction Company;."“The Hillside :'59". is built on, This area has city water as ca ma > Pontiac Press Phete is in the living room. Other features of the house include a six-foot sliding glass door to a future patio, a paneled activities room, built- in oven and range with hood and all screens and storm windows. With the 100 by 150 foot Jot the house sells for $17,950, > Pentiac Press Phote model. Buyers may also chopse between four bedrooms and a smaller living room, or three bedrooms and a larger living room. There is a glassed-in shower in one of the bathrooms. The base-~ ment models. sell for $18,800; the slab models are $15,950. 1. by 130. foot | ter and sewers: Houses sell for $13,300. Lake Estates is about lyn road. ‘ts brick with Wood trim on the a half and gas heat-are features. By JANET ODELL As a change from our usual Saturday home, we decided to show our readers some of the new houses that are under con- struction in the Pontiac area. These are by no means ALL of the new homes, They are but a sampling in several areas. They represent a number of different types of homes in a variety of Three major aluminum com- panies, ALCOA, Reynolds and Kaiser, cooperated in the devel- opment of this home. It repre- Homes has been creating a com- munity of approximately 150 homes in Judah Lake Estates. The first three units of the sub- division have been sold out. Forty-three homes are in Ju- dah Lake Estates No. 4 and 62 are planned for unit No. 5. Judah three miles north of Pontiac, out Jos- This new aluminum house has dry wall applied to the in- DANISH MODERN — Danish Modern furniture fur: nish the model home in Kensington Hills. Windows in. ther living room are high enough for furniture to be placed underneath. This ~e % WATKINS HILLS NO, 3 — This is the fur- nished model of the new Home Ward W. Ross is building-in the third unit of Watkins Hills sub- _ division. Contemporary furniture has been used. If buyers prefer, the living room maybe in- ling in Area Anticipates Spring The brick basements and creased in size; in placé of a fourth bedroom. A dining ell is. part of this room. Carpeting in the living room is included in the purchase price. This model-is open from noon on every day’ = =O Fs ‘off Milfotd road, east of the Park. * n be freestanding, bu 3 and 4 BEDROOM HOMES |r Tarra, ‘15,950 | # BUILT-IN G8. _ Stove OTHERS Eh tehmcndie on r e 19414 toapph TE 40881. 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SO) TTHIN OF @hY ARNHOU)...(T'S KINDA MICE HAVIN & WOMAN TLOOR, AFTER, AIN'T TT THE GIRLS ‘ to. West Coast Pacific Is Heating Up; Warm Winds and Smog _ Possible Reasons SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Not long ago an Indian in Juneau, Alaska, landed a fish fF: had never seen before. bass, rarely found north of San Diego, Calif. At about the same time a warm cuda were spotted off the Wash- ington State coast. And the once-famed “cannery row” of Monterey, Calif., began stirring this summer with the re- 30-year average. The average in- crease in temperature was four degrees. * * * Effects of the phenomenon: have not been limited to the northward migration of warm water fish. Some scientists believe the warmth aa | 8 E Robert C. Miller, director California Academy of Sci- there is less upwelling and the water is warmer along the coast. Winds have been lighter than usual in the past few years.” * * * Another possible reason for warmer water is the increased accumulation of smoke and other carbon dioxide products of com-|_ bustion in thé atmosphere. “This forms a blanket in the atmosphere that absorbs solar radiation in a greenhouse effect,” Miller said, ‘The heat gets in but can’t get out. Any increase in solar radiation over the ocean tends to heat up the water.” New Deal Supporter, Sen. Guffey, 88, Dies WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Sen, Joseph F, Guffey of Pennsyl- vania, a Democratic stalwart dur- ing the New Deal era, died Friday night of a heart ailment at the age of 88. . Guffey, a power in Pennsylvania politics for decades, had lived in Washington since losing his Sen- landslide, The eight campuses and 43,478 students of the University of Cal- .ffornia make it the largest uni- |Baby Drowns It was a white sea| When he fell into the open pail. He oN in Water-Filled Garbage Pail HAMPTON, Va. (AP) — A 20- month-old baby drowned Friday BOARDING HOUSE ~- Y LULL Y LLL, ie Ws S08 051 $ YY WHAT DO YOu WHERE'S SOMETHING YOU Yn IT yes LEK TT WO SPOTS ON TH CAN PUT ON YOUR KNIFE TE HED LOO Ty RUG THINK’S # WITH YOUR PIE WHEN q ou TOOK HIM FOR SSS SO FUNNY &Y\ YOU'RE ABLE TO WORK Ff agoutTA YU) tue saws AGAIN, SAKE! ee cre? y a SPECIALLY HOPE DIAMOND { (GAME/=-NOW THE Bi\, WHEN T CURSE 2 LOOKS LIKE COULDN'T | [HISTORY'S REPEATING EAT ANY } \ITSELF AND THA DINNER 2 STONE OF 7 YOURS IS vig os HEXED. Se nae Se Sy oo SN Se ss 4 de tre Bl © 1990 by WA Service, Reg. US. Pat. OF. z By Franklin Folger ~ 4 : : OUT OUR WAY, HYAH ! ‘THE T'S FER GREAKFUST! ‘THINK I’M HAULIN’ { ji Wi) fey Wi] f f / My E'SHT o'cLock?. I MN LEAVE IT ee! // ih \ \\ \ | I | Hy iH} / > T iif I / fg / | UE di THE CURFEW TRwiLLIAMS 3-7 YY Vy, , ! by: as if | yj s vv DUNALD DUCK By Walt Disney Toe ie. | %e@ ~* 4 =e ns . 4 M4 . ta, *8, 4 ' Oy KS ey SSS ia LA ¥ “Spi hone RIE te ote ro | sues “S[COME IN i ee BEEN AT |! HERE, YOU i HER PAINT e . : SET AGAIN BAD GIRL ---WHAT A a | ; = ES aaa ash ica ee ene =a mop | Five the! Jail , at-| Demand Hearing 5 ES Comics Sze on Guards inmates at State in. Massachusetts IS THERE ON THE N . “ S Ps HAS BEENA ““"h “MISCALCULATION, THE TREE — |i EXT ONE / x 2. te \ War ee i. e. TREE, THE a MRS. WAYNE LATVA Mrs. Wayne (Florence M.) a eS US ers Funeral Home in Imlay City until| CHICAGO noon Tuesday. Mr. Tacs died Fr Knowlson, 75, Lake, Burial will Eden Johns Funeral Home, Pontiac. MARCH 7, 1050 RE TT | te tek. Deiceiey oh Pontes General Hospital after an illness of H board chairman of — , i >| day, apparently of ah | was a member of St. Paul’s was vice chairman of the War FLETCHER, N.C. (AP): — Dr. ? Barksdale,” 89, > Oxbow follow in Glen|| J The body is. at the Donelson- e| McCann, who served for more than ill health several months Cedar Crest Ox-|4 years as correspondent, editor, rc ie Singer, Dancer ess sco. "Oneida ar coe hohe sage egg ys Peis C , i a member of ' i ee - or the sentencing of chs were rushed to the Jailed Today on = ee “leretty three sone, Clade ain y{national, died yesterday. He was vesnen he erdered retrh bout 23 : . . Surviving are another daughter.|onbey “Toke pang eg et + ow & genocide” charges. | Sate police sald th Alcohol Charge |Fred Stone Dies liz ter,cotstuct oss nc nee, fot Fo ny cn yen ser _ Phe “review” tr we af gecees tenths ual : i ae anc; ren, and tWOldaughtersy Mrs. Ruth Morrow of “oe spel a gaa + mts Rapp yg po Ota tran xm yen Sok te mee ew @ Which re @ old pr two charged with having alcoholic! Also Famed as Acrobat, Monday at the Donelson-Johns Scr ger ee i made a consultant on foreign news 2 oo 2 oe Charlestown, the scene of. and the third charged) H@ Reveled in Musical|neral Home with burial in Perry ¢ is his wife, Judith Mc he believed. the sirmen would eak a aa dee wah Deecearty cette ‘Teneo sat sad See Pate Onbeaecs en: anh Mas. Betty Upce| > cectansa, joey dasienar aa be deetined whether anny wenld O° of the Prtecotet Sevatved In-Service Workshops {police report today. Comedy for 50 Years |" nage gone gots Sa Law.|4nd manufacturer. They were mar- sentenced to death, = veportedly was Martin F ‘eeney A Sg see In jail are Lewis C. Rider, 20, MARGARIT SHELTON rence Ellenwood Barron = bi = tira cons jae ee _More than 3,000 Oakland County jof 3450 Lakeville Rd., his brother,| NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif.| Prayers will be offered at 10\o¢ Pontiac: ronan ed he SS ee ‘Geis Sietes 0.0 ,..|the Norfolk prison colony twol.. hens and are /Guy, 1%, of 157 “Drahner Ra, and|(AP)—Fred: Stone, whose nimble|@.m. Mohday at the William F.|three great-grandchildren also gur.|__MCCann bad written the “For- wma ST FF ae. cmtipnind pris Education Association's annual Re-|eBurdick St. acrobatics delighted Soca Sei, cod Ofte’ tees tentiees for pags oy mire Pe — TON a big mass|to PE gat igus Supt. John A.|@0" 7 institute Friday. They were arrested last night |Comedy a for decades, is} Mr. . Thomas McCloud MRS. CHARLES PORTEOUS aie . since Gok, ctan scheduled sine he-dervi dead at 85. 17% Elm St. Burial will be in Oak} HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP—Service|the Overseas Press = | demonstration on Gavin. pe bald fo clocmautney mech cot’ | ‘ite #,leend eltines: sepectnd 0o,|"SA. “SUS: niet M0 years om stdgeltiil Comcemy, for Mrs. Charles (Mabel) Porteous, |for excellence of newspaper com- - | ee ae ia ee ate Te ea ala telondary, oubtil eumgicat Che] Sonn, Oat Ste: ene Gaem | es aied Felder ot Deshomee| Surviving Lecce ber parcots avelter cf “awe Dr., will be|mentary in 1957 ‘ 4 the nation’s capital. The rally will by troopers within pe eee te: eg f nE Ree Settns eek EE cor. |e conte plication: of ailments. |half brotber, Vaness and half sis-held at 1 p.m. Monday at the Kin- rg be in the National Guard Armory, /hour after the alarm. cry hase bh sha nes | At ‘the sthtion, Lewis Rider A heart attact about two years ago|ters, Shirley Jean and Linda June,/sey Funeral Home, Royal Oak |Not Alone in Celebration 4 which has @ capacity of 5,300. The 3 - _ {ripped an officer’s coat, police said.|wag goon folowed by total blind-|all of Pontiac. Burial will follow in Roseland Park . F Sebi Ne ae wate al] Fo nd De d Pra pores sin a The three youths were to sa nen. The child died four ‘hours after|\Cemetery, Berkley, ELROY, Wis. @® —Dawn Marie, 4 P mere 4 educa raigned this morning in tice) Stone’ failing} birth Thursday at Pontiac QOsteo- Mrs, Porteous died Friday in aia recent addition to the John F. 1 manding more preg wg amg U a : a Beding Nerters High gr cvirt, Mt. Ciena, : ia ee orice Geen pathic Hospital. — — , Plymouth nursing home Siening Weger family was born on a Mon- : gma. 680 ee Wa Rogers bmeincy Seen ————"_ effect of injuries suffered in 8 1927] atomscaw wm qInBrrTs @ short ness oreaident of they caetitt ber four brothers Station wagons flow account for al Ohio Farm Other area meetings include: |Flint Bar Owner Held Up, |P!#ne peg oe solo between his} Norman E. Tibbetts, 67, of 94/Oakridge Woman's Club, past pres- i 10 per cent of all new motor ve- = counseling and guidance home-|Beaten, Shot to Death Connecticut farm and rehearsals | Starr St. died yesterday at his|ident of the Clawson Woman's OO re el tte ond Male ee Es cain Boyt rebrand Secs, eT |ee, Pure Tee Lom 6D NATIONAL S i WANTED H Birmingham High ; elemen-| FLINT @—A 52-year-old Flint : as te: . Mr. . : a AL! oe. we, seem scot ee " leaay extthenstig at overly Scheol| bar owner: was” beotelly beaten an ankle erased, bis Yew broken DUH wad &'member ofthe Reor.|Rayal Oak, and a member athe ag Avenue: = in Birmingham, and late elemen-| then shot to death today in ajtiis friend, Will Rogers, flew trom|¢anized Church of Jesus Christ of § Club, the Pal- CASH a ee elgatge eng Neg pep Saag Seog Holiywood to sephtte, him iy: Gogh eT abe wits: Tiesto, ica Gea oon tn Co Presby. = Birmingham oa 35 tree tow derma vin |e | ; leaves. «| son, Robert E. of Por tevian Church of Rayal ax |@ = REGISTER y . vern nea , ; U < y - - a - » 8 & died at Hurley Hospital 25 minutes * andoned cars and minor ac- (Deputies said the two: men were|‘W® departments last wee Gatity fis tinitas ti ve caster Pleasantville road just] “ents everywhere.” Se Cee ones city Be highway im Year| ported to police yesterday someone north of the small community of} Deputy William P, Addis report-|{fom opposite sides of the street Week Week Agel tole a radio from ber cam parked | | Colfax, led seeing “eight or 10 cars in|#Md collided in the. middle, Measies Ser..cctc:""2. it "8 dlin front of her home, i Tare Ave PerndtWnncle i stored ona| The sheriff said the bodies had|ditches along the Dixie (U.S.10) + F Mumps oases @ ga OT . : i may be inspected. Maren 6, 1, ‘te, DeeM discovered at 8 a.m, today by|in the northern part of the county’| Pofitiac. State Police had two in-|,ogu™ mee ES age Sal ‘and Sat- ; a - —— |Mrs, David Might; a shortly after the highway began] jury accidents in Waterford Town-|Hepatitis ......0°°°757° i 8 ne _aanen and 1 po Poet ‘ 3368894-13 6 esi: to glaze over with ice, ship involving six cars within five ee vear(St. Paul Methodist Church. “Be ry At 9:00 a.m, on Maren 8, itso, a 1988; Writes End to ‘Finalize’ e oe ow minutes at one point. hen Weer Weak Are there early! ds = Remibier 8 40. serial number, 616620 Of the accidents not involving|’ A three-car on Elizabeth eries oc sitisc te 38 88] Rod Landry, fermerty of Radie’s a. 4 werd “Ave, Perndaie, Mich, ~tnat ed-| OTTAWA, Ont. (UPI)—Agricul- |persofial injury a four car pileup|Lake road at Linabury street at Beariet iver “titres Ok 8Barber “Shop, now harbering at ! : ‘dress Satay where the vehicle ts sored) ture Minister Douglas Harkness | reported at 5:44 was the most out-/4:25 p.m, resulted in minor in- Wheostng ecegh’ 0. $B 2|¥ork’s Barb. Shop, 13 W. Lawrence. a and may be inepeee: saarch 6, 1, °%.| sent out an edict to his under |standing. Deputies reported one| Juries to one driver, Mrs, Anna-|Mumps ...........:0++ 1.8 1] Se ee eed wecbers, wenger : lings banning for all time the driver slowed down when she saw|ell Larson, 53, of 1673 Petrola|impetigo -.....-.:...6 1 9 iitype. PE on ; aT Sontag ungrammatical word “finalize.” |a minor accident ahead on Milford|St-. and her . Virginia 7 - | | { At 9:00 9m. on Maren ox, Zumber| Harkness, a former school teach- {road north of Davisburg road,|SPeer, 23, of 1876 Allendale St. H ; Greenhouse Destroyed _ “4 Hisieies will be eoté ai public sale st] er, said that hencetorth docu- |Rose Township. R.. Wie. is Offering Bounces in Avon Coal Stove Fire | “3 | sobak of work connplesed, bc leaks SOR SOUL tnd cates rence outer tate Telegraph | HOPE, Ark. i» — “Mister, I sure ) speak of work completed, auto reaction at 4:39 p.m. on lowed ape / AVON TOWNSHIP — A fire hae | Encde end undertakings [peu depute si. State ‘uoopern sla, sok ing but ai T havi the siloauand by an verbeated coal ovell GME "F.C, EMPLOYEES FEDERAL ibhed. ‘ * mecpeye enld. OMe heck,” said aintively|last night destroyed a greenhouse | Rech spas , a ~ Three minutes Jater a phone call] @tivers, Dorothy H. Morrow, 51, | (7% Chuarch water, at eoharlettathied $0 & garegh-at ue iid! CREDIT UNION ' Not Entirely Modern sent deputies rushing to . the| of Saginaw, was treated at Pow | 11/1571, accepted the check andjory Lane here, Avondale fire thiet ca uten-| 4 ory | tiao General Hospital and te- bawdy Mil : ie see scene of a head-on collision north handed the stranger $15 in change|Harold F. Miller, reported today. For Employees of GMC Truck and Coach Division | YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio | Ute One}of Sh’elds road on U.S. 10 in Grove-| eased. from. the colléction . plate. The} Owner of the greenhouse is Her- : and Theis Families P grace of the world’s most modern fight-| land Township. - . | She told officers her car went! check bi f bert Stry. A damage estimate has ’ j Pas;| tne forces here-is using a military) One driver, Nickie Mae A eno lout of control on the ice, skidded an ‘|not been determined, Miller said] 156 W, Huron at Norton FE 5-6151 device mote than 6,000 ‘years old./38, of 445 W. Garfield St., Hazell across the center line, and} Cuba hax the largest Chinese) | —— oe : RS: e $ é Forse Je fighter out naes bugl| Praag et ated aflemashed headan Into one oncor-| population to Latin America, Ro About 250 million tons of nickel- HOURS: _ _., _ It PAYS to Force jet outfit, uses bugle|Pentiac General Hospital, = ing auto and bounced into another.|sendo Canto, $3, Cuba's ambassac|copper ore have been mined in 70 Mon., Tues., Thurs., 10-5:30 Do ALL Your ; The other driver, John F. Low-|- Neither of the other drivers were| dor to the Republic of China, is|years of operations in.the Sudbury Fri. 10-6—Set, 9-12 ‘Financing Here . ry, 17, of Grand Blane, told depu-|injured, _ [the youngest ambassador in Taipei, 'District of Ontario, Canada. , np . | 3 ; ; v | ' \ i * z \ 7 ; | S / " : ¥ : : * 7 ba \ Pe } : 2 mh Ss < ae Ne bo eo ur é Reek yo; also four aves randchildren. s. be Monda at 4:30-p-m. gp interment in Perry Mt. Per M Cemetery. Mrs. Ogden’ will” be at the Depress Sobas Punerai Home & this evening. — Site. tow. 1969, - MARCH 5 ite Ruth, 10 Le) Bt.; 3 infant ter. of e KE tts will He in state at the Puneral Home. _ Gard of Thanks 1 Funera) Real Estate. pallbearers, North- —~zjand_ Nursery. Mrs. Knute Thal! | | Memoriam SN 9 LOVING MEMORY OF INGA Strom who Dgened away one year 0, March 8, 1958 ? thoughts Sere all so full of us @he never c¢ forg And think that where she is be yet. i from Hi ven i oar H rm, son and .grand- children. IN LOVING MEMORY OF HENRY Johnsen, who jeff us .March 8, 949. — knows how much we miss meres shall his memory fade Loving thoughts. shal)_over._wan-| “the sj — he is laid *m al _ wife. son and granddeughter Funeral Directors CBP PPL LLLP DL AL le CHAPEL, 4 SPARKS-GRIFFIN Thoughtful Service... . fa) A z=” COATS FUNERAL HOME” Deayten ‘ton Piains 23-7757 Donel Seilonas PUNERAL HOME ol Pea for Funer: = als” Box Replies 6, 7, 10, 14, 17, 28, 31, 32, 3%, 58, 60, 64, 66, 67, 69, 74, 76, 83, 85, 86, 87, ‘ 94, 110.. The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From *° a.m. to 5 p.m. ‘All errors should cnet immediately.» ibility ° insertion of the advertise. jment which has been - ‘dered valueless through th error, When sanceffations | @re made oe * et vi “kill ie wil wii it it Closing time for advertise. potonend Suteleine ype ome ‘s o'clock "soon, w~4 ype, to publication ber eaneetea ms wo fo 8 HE bad day of panes after the firet insertion ! 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Pot ie time. y 4 NURSE FOR creas OFFICE, |. call MA 4-1466. hove commertnicn. . RECEPTIONIST FOR Pitrat. cian’s office, ——— position. Age 25 to 5C. Non — Par alifications & mari- eoly Pontiac Press ARES. MEDICAL — RECORD LIBRARIAN Immediate Pontiac Press Box’ ™. Call after * pm. ria WOMAN TO CARE FoR CHIL- dren, live in wages, 4-1034. nel. Strong nd ambitious. Must live on premises. ee area, UL 2-480 WOMEN F own Le I, “Eten 6-8537. entlaren and "Went housework, UL Ww R I iG work at home or. stu lo. ary and commission. Hand Ob- jection, Kendale's, 14 W, _Help ‘Wanted wij Pg seen oh ten 8-4588 belore $ for intery einen HUSBAND i Me awwsinar | BB8sssas | Seem edn! i SS3SsSF232 NO MAJORS IN "*Gorpe) ‘use Alga fopuat Be __Work Wanted Male_10 GHAUPPEUR-HANDYMAN. REP. erences and experience, win ve in, PE 23-8541. Welding qeniioete. Wants work ef any kind, 305 AS PORTER OR house man, etc, FE 41258. sy WILL CLEAN get I AND out aise buff sar? 5 mansnmneats | DR | DRESSMAKING TAILORING AL- ‘| terets @ als done hs te rewindiog. di a8” FURN . aie servic L. Nelson, PE 5.1788. “Dictation iy ge ': phases of . e. y gr oe erences ex- Work SAW ‘Ma: < t ae Licensed Ziec SS Ragen Re: - identiat Commercial and and ipdus- MYrtle 2-666 VE 5 CAREY wringer FOR AL | . Whole- wnt Se Tins mage ressebing: Tailoring 16 rea bs RI altera: i fee "Bee _ 20053 rapes & form Work _ae Female BS 2 Ww Ww. w. WASH- rae 2 FE 37861, care cs sor OT Week. 23-4013 OAL W a § G, in ir home PE 2-577. m my home. Call FE __Income Tax Service e 17 ACCURATE—EXPERIENCED _ At p> Rho ing 3 oe & Sat. BOLIN' TAX SERVICE Pike: PE 41193 or FE 5-5773 or 00 A E PEE. gn ook keep ~~ and Tax ' Service, corner col mong end Baldwin. Por informa’ OR aN INCOME TAX KETURN PRE. pared in =. home by d qualifie ped 8 degree. __Appointment’ F ret ALL WORKING 9. PEOPLES TAXES. $2 and up. 0 +2043. LADY WANTS diy DRY cleaning racking or pom gg PE 6-412. LICEN! FOR = dren, Day or 24 hr, care, PE 5-1400, LADY . EX- perienced. sel. rane. 46798. oe oan, ho gaol bol a BA- your home 2 B > Ba -ood . WANT WORK IN OLD PEOPLES home, hotel or Pisa Pontiac _Press Box 177. WASHING wt) TRONING, CUR- : pany benef Denote “Assoclates ‘Disco x. FE Aras Pasau ALE’S nes 383, WOMAN TO WORK IN DOG KEN- a anu Agency. PLASTER CARE R. Simm tains s specialty. FE 2-5600. resenting Tricker Insurance Agen- FE 64561 or OR 3-607." ___Building Service 12/_ Laundry Service > 18) 53722. | A SAND POEM, Ye, 772 rents. yaMeuy LAUNDRY vi BRICK B AND CEMENT | [sundry 540 8. Telegraph FE work. also fireplace OR 3-0402.| 9919). re MENTS PUT UNDER- neath home, also house raising & ndsc. moving, Complete line of mascn- Landscaping — i COMPLETE BUILDING senv. | 41, TREE Fee arate. "Ui ice. y work. licensed. 3-6826 or OR > T CONSTRUCTION CO, x MA 42253 or OA 86-3272 1 ACE TREE SERVICE RE. a-1 DR hey B PE 2-7188, Fe eone iy TYPE OF HOUSE PLANS, r coins oie, Ce aa” Wed wae ng & Trucking 19 BLOCK, BRICK, CEMEN ENT WORK 1-4 Reduced Rates ; and aces. “MA 7B, : al or distance mov Fy WATERPROOPED. iit! Movikie Co’ rE thie. free estimates FE 8-6642. HAULING & RU — war BrvE 8. PRESIDENTIAL, | Your price. Any time, FE 8-0095. drawn to order, from sketches, ete, $75 and up. Lake Orion. - MY 3-105. iRONINGS WANTED ty el. 109 Mill St. Ortonville WORK = SupikE Tas sERVICE IRONINGS = S QUSE i. Your Home or Mine fRONINOS 6 Oo ee WANE 143 Oxbow y Lake Rd. ™ i ee Abed ne BURTON E. E , STEVENS CADY WANTS WORK, DAY OR! ‘Se. FE 8-3509, calls week Experienced. Ret appointment. eee ae WORE INT DEY INCOME TAX SERVICE RMERLY WITH INTERNAL REVEN ge od el NOTARY PUBLIC. FE 2.5805 INCOME, 1 — SERVE TGonS ar SERVICE TTEMIZED FORM OR 3.5597 gored TAXES, ACCOUNTING 2015 Cass Lake Road, a Keego” Harbor, FE 8-2977. *|LostT — GRAY ANGORA CAT ont & INCOME TAX; DAYs. 64 on, 506 Franklin Rd — TAX ggg , Ix your home. Long form ze $5.00. Phone 4-8706, | ahaa vax, seabbeines TAX RETURNS PREPARED EVE- in your home. PE 56-9730. NS PREPARED BY ‘oP nh be te modest fee. 8-1636. O, Reynolds. “tasarencs Agencies 17A INSURANCE POR EVERY NEED Round the clock protection and ons, rep- service. LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. Rubbish, fill dirt. and _front end d loading, FE gravel 32-0603. BUILDING REPAIR, PLASTER- py a masonry, carpentry. = BRI BL D T work, @'so chimneys. No job too large. Residentia) and commer- co work, Ph. MY CEMENT & BLOCK WORE FE 56-0789 cu ¥ 8E builder, Free estimates. UL 2-6175. D en gee a. re 4-046) ‘Trucks to Rent adeetrigt Tractor. Co. WOODWARD Incl ne ee | ~~ CARPENTRY CEMENT ls OUR SPECIALTY. Ld ae ba. mente. EM %-4879 co [*) G, eisahane Sette cs & _ recreation tooms, free estimates, FHA terms — CALL OR 3.9170 CERAMIC TII FREE ATES, Ms advance Floor Co, an DRY WALL T. NO A ee an seemetee: FE 8-6781 = (porate Blecti Vig hous pe ~ ht ers Hisctrie Ge Gu Kinde. N. - 8, prenees, and ING, Co, ae Ww. ion Est hares MM Cass, ve 2 5-sent FE 5-775. GET OUR BID FIRST. RECREA- Rms, gg att! ce ga- wo: rk estimates UL [s) Y equi Fa ALY L. A. Young. gy GARAGE, CARtRS. » ADDI | wn Lice toned | bul . FE EAVESTROUGHING FE 4-0444 I Wind i , storms removed, ‘ ret —iseteens pee ~niture. mslonal, | Basement etal and res- sf it rs painted Immediate serv ped ha er atte . Registered com- Now, “Quality Built’ om W fog. or esr. e*rly summer. “SPECIAL > PRICE} O’DELL CARTAGE Local and long distance moving. Phone FE 56806 UNWANTED D ARTICLES PICKET eat up free of charge. Painting & Decorating 20 20 7 CLASS DECORATING, PAINT. a and Wall 18ST CLASS PAINTING AND DEC- Ci L be _ Saat ash or terms, UL AL “per og. FE 8 ECORATOR. PAPER HANGING, oes , ened. FE Toois ae TINTING AND. PAPERING, jason Thompson, FE 4-8364. - AINTING I RIOR. . mor 10 per ¢ dise. for cash. Guaranteed, Free est. FE 4-6208. AAA PAINTING & DECORATING. 20 years ex ‘= Re ble. Pree estimates. Phone UL 2-1308. NTING & DECORATING, - mediate service, 5-006. 2% WASH. i PAPERLIG __ Television Service - “2 Reasonable, AY B Pap on men ny pays mart baat lot. «$00 PE 2 (2-463. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH: r 1959 2/SLICES OF BAM ; some more hors d'oeuvres!’ “It's only Pop! With Lost & Found 24 v Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 with ue Pairm: female, y¥: 15. PE S-1it. eward, OR SAT. Red Ly, R v's BLUE. vic. of doilden’s meee or as on Dix- : ers ard. Or set R_ MONTH. CLEAN REDROOM MODERN. OFP OAKLA: R. J. VALUET, Realtor : 3% MULT: ~y Ave. 5-0603 aA ae wae 5-Room Bungalow Full’ Basen’ t, Oil Heat Waiting f ike nice ot toe _ choot. Large. Wing i Sb to Slone separate “al “atain al A etl Bun iow ‘TAt Huntoon Lake T Bol rae a de empleton | fe heres North Side : fornace: tM. oar gornes, enced! Neat clean, ome and| rear F fhe $2,800 down will bahay oil eat, “convenient die. Among nice homes KL. By ce Realtor Giroux-Franks PE 4-4563 an’ . - ID ara mayate room: it tic. tien e oa] heat, and electric water heater. Close to stores, om ght EE as line. Ideal invest- for handymen on miei less for ond galy - EASTERN JR. HIGH Owner has moved the and a qlletiag "ta this Be bath Teation- room heat, gas water heater & alum. storms & screens, New 1% car gargae & cement drive, This home is -lo- pated on Michigan avenue near North Mar; Can be pur- chased on “terms with rea- sonable “Gown payment, LINCOLN JR. HIGH = omg | near Sv ieuss stick bel an “shower up. Living separa bath room, ing room. remodeled kitchen with new Youngstown sink, also 10 ft. refrigerator, Full base: — Drive 160 Cadillac re ott Oakia nag’ Ave. Call us for an appointment. K. G. HEMPSTEAD, REALTOR 102 E. Huron 8t. | FE of hes 5:00 p.m. call FE 5-0610 Here is @ 2 bedroom frame home * ings, very nice kitchen wi First time offered a clean 3 bed- home, situated on __ $660. Dixie Hwy. Open Eves, til 6; Sunday 10 “til 6 —ASSOCIATE— DROKERS er vee) co, 2 Story: ‘Frame 3 BEDROOMS. Full base- “ment, 1‘-car garage. Smal) down payment. 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. OPE 3 to 5 P.M. Sunday 65 Chippewa Road White frame with green blinds— losed in a full basement, large lot ft. deep, low down payment. Leslie R. Tri P. Realtor 1 West or FE re evenings Johnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE DRAYTON AREA bedroom brick ranch home. gg Bo kitchen with basement. with 1%-car ig garage. c’ school and éhopping center. — SIDE 2 bedroom ranch home located close to Fisher Body. Large liv- ing. room. kitchen and utili room. ant =—— down - per c mo Paymenté only $53 per a Evenings after 6 call FE 2-3881 or FE 5-6447 g A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd, FE 4-2533. WHITE BROS. CUTE AND COzY = —_— eramic path. Loe borhood. close to shop a schools. ay only $9,700 $2,950 down t meath int including taxés & Insur- room. ft, fen WE BUY -- SELL — TRADE WHITE BROS. OR 3-1295 "GEORGE BLAIR 4536 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1251 aves SPS EHS san Close In; ~ Rag Releis. poe to bus brick “ — gg a & ve, ae to St. Fred’s Ideal enol for family, sat Fe esusi "Walertord Two... wp. Sa uae, tae Fase fenced lot ——" TSxid0", $11,500, WILLIS: MM. (BREWER bag ggg ati CALL OR pare. 4-96 E. Huron FE +s 181 Established in 1916 BAN—Just west s WEST SUBURBAN ope a bctpapaerd 15,900, te: LINCOLN JR.—nearly new. pean. Lo gg ret ne . gas * location. arage. corner Rreatt qa an and only $0,500, “-HIGHLANDS—At- tractive Pa orgy home. 3 bedrms., Roman brick fireplace, 1 built-in stove and oven, “reak fan, lag modern Floyd Ke Kent Inic., Realtor | arouTiPLE - at Telegraph ee 9 to 5 AMPLE CU R, PARKING ~ Open Sunday |"o" 12 to 5 p.m. ‘Only $9,950 — A ts Lag “re Come Sunday for only ry F. &, Wood Co. Williams Lake Road at M5@ After 6 call OR 3-2603. OPE Sun. 2 to 5 P.M. 3600 Embarcadero St. sign. Salesman on premises. “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor 4 Mt. Clemens St. 5-120] or EM “BUD” Paradise for Children let, school bus at with this sageiveline 3 bedroom in = exclusive “neighborhood. Features large living room with fireplace ‘and dining ell, family activities rm., 2car heated garage. Do you family @ favor, LOOK TODAY. Here It Is Nearly New = bedroom tri-level built only inst vag oe a= fine living with stove and oven, eg and frame exte- at hotel “Brick Priced $15,900, buy it while you can, “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor St. FE 5-1201 or EM 3-4290 | BROWN NOTHING DOWN — Love 3 ho apy bungalow tong clectre ref., autom washer dryer. i. storms Only 3 yrs, bout $250 closing cos' { NOTHING DOWN — Will — = lease option, 4 3% lots, Lake riveges, home. Priced at only $5, $600 DOWN —’ Little farm. “Cute bungalow with forced air Furn. Two large lots. 60 x 168 each. Priced at only $7,950. SELL OR TRADE — ve 6 rm. modern home with new two car ar, Excellent cond, ° will trade ai aes home, Priced at. only " w * clean 950, SELL OR TRADE — West side 3. bedroom home. “Well built’ storms — screens. Of} furn. Full basement. Screened porch Priced cheaper poner ian cons,‘ cheaper home, land con or housetratler, = OR TRADE — 20 acre farm 6 rm and misc, School = at door. cf LIST WITH Us — For fast & oe service. WE BUY, SELL, ADE, Pon- 20 yrs. servin; hs & Vicinity , OPEN 9-9, L. H. BROWN, Realtor 201 Elizabeth Lake Pe eos MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DON’T. WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To sell, rent. buy. swap, hire, dial A B 2-8181, en tew | ta venienge, and quality, 60 feet to Reighbors house. Extré wooded lot in gt Aa oe walk to town. Meet at it, itv: with coat closet, ‘enter soft- ener, ae. cheaper than =. sewer, sidewalks, near jots S aces a stor vi now. Call for further inf tion. - orma! Warren Stout, Realtor TIN. Saginaw 8t. Ph. PE 5-8165 Open “til ¢ p.m. LAKEFRONT New 2 beeee full basement, a oil heat, $11,000 with “CLARKSTON 3 bedrm. ranch, all brick, only 2 zete old, many extras, $2,430 Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. 20.8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. (ACROSS Maple. sea pa NE) 0 = untay 12 to 5 Listing SERVICE JOEL Owner will wit sacrifice #3 $1,500 of é equity for ‘quick rs after 6 call ‘OR 3-5507 JOLL REALTOR 2436 Dixte HWY. FE 4-456) MILLER BEAUTIFUL DRAYTON WOODS and this lovely 6 room brick ri bome! 3 nite bedrooms — vestibule entrance has a slate a < & closet. There is a 2 way fire po the spacious 3 FAMILY A~1 West side location near Tel-Huron i center. 2 units — e a fo obtain « this ¢. “Full price $17, 950. ‘tl William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 1075 W. Huron Open 9 to 8 OPE] Sunday 2-6 P.M. 6457 Maceday Dr. Three bedroom home with full basemént, excellent kitchen. Very pearcllnon§ and clean. $1,700 is the dows ym Kerth on Dixie to Williams Lake Rd. left to Maceday Dr. Follow Open signs to 6457 ‘Maceday Dr. GAYLORD REALTOR 136 E, PIKE OPEN EVES FE 4-9584 “SMITH” Hammond Lake Estates Nearly new brick ranch. 4 full baths. Din- co! family room - distinctive living room with natural fireplace, lanter box and large pic- ure window affording an interesting view of the lake and countryside. 2-car at- tached garage, aluminum storms and screens, FWA gas furnace. Garbage Blackion a driveway. ap- ae 7 An anasual’ value i $35,000. y Rolfe H, Smith REAL 244 8. Telegraph Ra FE 4-4516 Evenings after 5:30, MA 5-6431 | SCHRAM NEAR OXFORD 3 bedroom ranch goa ae basement, oil FA fireplaces jone in poor tion room), — to ao car ss On 00x400 ft. riced . $14,950. _ TWO FAMILY 5 rooms for owner; 3 — 3 gee Lag renting tne ful "Ou PA’ best full” ll “basement. Sep- ony" sin 180 down, . PLAIN bedroo: hb home with 13x13 Hving room, 13x 13 kitchen. and 14x20 ity 3 100%K267 riced at | $7,- ww = $2,850 down'-and $60 bd wr JOSLYN A 3 bedroom bun; alow. Full basement, Rec- .Located | in ee: school arte hs $2,000 down. ~ IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 OPEN pyerings .& SUNDAY 042 JOSL, YN‘ COR. MAN LD ee LISTING. SERVICE eure ag - i at at | F ™C Wood Co. got ass Rd. at MSO -- mn. Baus oe LISTING sevice ~ARRO — LAKEFRONT y the large lot with outdoor ¢ & plenty of shade trees, 3 large rooms, 2- gar a many other fea- down. “SEMINOLE HILLS many numerous features, i living” room with natural brick : extra peeee ceramic ti! base- ment. garage, all this for only $16,900, : ARRO REALTY TED McCULLOUGH, REALTY i10 Saas Tieabet Re. [Open 9 s.m tot to 8 0 pa. Sud 1 BY pecan condition, recreation am. | property, beautiful trees. - ey terms. No red fae — Be w. ——— Pull basement, large lot It will pay you to tiny, today. li N. syoonsax RANCH — $10.- 00, 6 bedrooms Osk poses 3 iss = loo ft. roe giles place for children. GI mae _ reation room. Many, many ex- ‘ tras. If {t's real value you are ons. tg this house should be ust. Phone now. COLORED GI = 200 Prospect 2 houses, front ay your payments. Phone sow fe’ de show you. WE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD IN- ME PROPER =- Both 2 & = dwe. . Show- ing ve —— uae for deta fort REALTY 2-9400 FE 20008 VALUES Near Joslyn, jon, room, large j je bath, Hardwood floors. FA of! heat. Aluminum storms, screens. Anchor fenced back yard. $10,500, terms. SYLVAN LAKE FRONT 8. Teleg: - At b ranch, LR 20x: 3 bed., dining L, breakfast nook, tlle bai” & lav.. & attached 2 ear e on Ist Noor. Rec. rm. 25x30. & er, util, & laundry on lake level. Sprinkling system, elec. imeinerator, dishwasher, Thermo windows are other fea- tures. $55,000, terms, includes car- peting & drapes PRIVATE LAKE ESTATE — Ap- gree 165 acres, private | lake, bed. 2% tile rn modernized —— oak Li . 2 ‘screened st proved road close terms, Roy Annett, Inc. Realtors since 1923 28 ©. Huron FEdera! 8-0466 Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 in, MANDON LAKE FRONT HOME Now is He enclosed porch. Full price $1750 DOWN WM. A. KENNEDY REALTOR 3101 W, Huron FE 4-3569 Open Evenings ‘til 9 Sl, 000 oor, Gas heat, base- ment, horas and screens. 1% car “* * \~ FIVE Bedrooms are offered with this west side location. One acre site ee erin yo col e. Saag A ed ur 8, fod ort n fhome,. bul in "52, wa ‘ast - ifetime Pull ‘Davement tor recreat don dur: ng the rainy days owen. Better have a look. — $16,060, | Humphries 63 N, rae ih ~ Open Eves MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Dorotts Snyder Lavender nd a. (5088) EM 3-330 46417 HANDYMAN $195 DOWN we —. ip you nS matted ie be & fovea a a 5 ed House p4 z home with carpeting t : threaghout Here are a few of ae = COLORED Gls | NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 bedrooms and full basement. r 2. left. —— “models at 451 6-2. VASBINDER, INC. FE 58875 or FE 4-0823 bedrm. home with port. Leseten in s well restricted borhood.. Newly decorated. pets © ly | Ready tor immediate y- $1500 ore, For father tndorma call FE 5-4311. HERBERT C. DAVIS 413° Irwindale Dr Drive A Steal for Handyman This 3 bedroom home ‘has full ment, e., water heater. \4 acre Livable bat some \% nere. Guig $1388, s500 cows 5203. 950. wo. or 2-5484, Broker 3 MB AB: AP, $300 DOW N Includ ost, 2 bed: modern. hardwood fieors Piastered. Oi 1% ca- garage ' 4-BEDROOM "ine fal bath, Basement Flowing | : LGE. FAMILY HOME Or income in condition, Full ent. ed air heat. New — storms —_— screens. garage. floor has living rm., dining rm. kitchen, full bath. Becond 3 rm. and bath paar} -— be used as 3 bedrms. $2,000 dow c PANCUS. } Realtor 2160 _-M-15. Ortonville NA_ 17-2818, ~~ MODEL OPEN _ pes eNDaY, AY 1.5 SP a a $is-000 or will cupete $14, 2140 Garland YLVAN niake BY OWNER 3 BEDRM. LONE house in country acre of round, Four ome in ie . Oil farnace, elec, hot wa- oe ray ee _ Lots of — » My equ ye Gee ove payments’ Call PE ¢-1281 BY OWNER. ELIZAB 2 bedrm. Tenn. me Cas ca with i a drive. Lee lace. Lots of cupboards and ib closely $14,000. 325 __Hickorynut. PE 8-8076. RANCH sTyLe’ 3 BEDRM. 1% equity, assume GI 4% pe Mortgage OR 3-3283. bf w enti e lenis 819 El ouse & entire contents. kinford. EM 3-5647. — «8 Bedroom HOMES $100 DOWN Moves You In sO WHY PAY RENT?) BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS LOADS OF MODEL OPEN WaeEpals & XCEPY PRIDSY 1To7 ~ 2 mee % Marcon WESTOWN "REALTY FE 8-2763 or Eves Ll 2-4677, ' NEED A FINANCE. FIXER? Order Classified Ads to sell,’ rent, find a good job. FE 2-8181 is the Want Ad number! SALE BY ‘i 4 >, ao Indian “Tae a Mohawk. “LOOK At this 3 car- 148 Pay owner r cent— ERN FEATURES | -_ ~—=baemocsees — Paved street. ; ACANT OPE ‘For Sale Houses 4 * "CUSTOM BUILT a SYLVAN MA N MANOR > brick, 1 cy gg wae ie | “THIMK(" WHERE ELSE CAN You BUY A HOME FOR spawn $69 PER MONTH -VA TERMS—~ « -~ ce 3° “BEDROOM COLONIAL} “Estates F In JUDAH FROCK 10 ar an. Mi6, ae ee ‘hot water heat, ow fe. Poe water beat, 60x30 | w tae oe Hecosiet PT orth $7,000. Owe ote. Lear: bey *PANGUS, "Realtor nee state. School at door. Ju. ‘Viola, “Cake A Reg 2160 M15, Ortonville. NA 17-2815. bas 4 ore son ville. » Orlen: | SODAH LAKE LARGE LOT. AP- BED: ‘oximately 220 pool frontage, oigman auEDINo co Large li pee sha 100 foun : National Homes ne PaO ay Bo 8 aee sre, oe FE 2-122 ___| & screens, ens a Beate E LAKE, 2 Parcels. coud SATE BEDEM. PRAM HOUSE bia off rw te et on Huron River, Commerce Vil-| Rds Imm. Le "HAYDEN ealtor 7 > jage. School stores & Finlac Row T mr owns = = within 2 biks. $8,500. Shetidase a nr. yt. uae aie _EM_ . : | gpd schools Pul price, $4500. x Ios, Reedy tor bullding. some A Chance of a Lifetime | 7-5 Paving eas A small house, within walking dis-/>¢, ONER: 7 BEDRM. RANCH |. R. T. WICKERSHAM tance of Pisher = — Piains-.Storms & screens, vene- 195 W. Maple ___MAvtair 6-6250 Motor. Present owner's family has) tian blinds. $1,600 down.’ Pay- FOR PERRY ACRE LOTS CALL: o this must have) ments $63 mo. including interest | 47. HOLMES. INC. PE 5-2053 larger home sell sony —— & insurance, 4 per-cent GI loan. — payment wl OR 30m ASSORN Avene frontage. 330 ft.. cee WATER ! FRONTAGE. MULTI LEV. commerce! sl. Terrific Buy ei design. All — no future | DR => Latge_cor- § room new homé in ‘ord, lot| maintenance. § minutes to down-| ner wooded lot, $2, 60x174’ with assortment of fruit; ‘°*" Pontiac New 3 bedrm. Road 60 ft trees. Close to downtown, low ¢n| Ors. 2% tile baths. birch kiten- lin Road. (South of South payment, | small monthly paz- with electric oven and cook-| Blvd.) $1,100 ments. Legnaro . = = F na MIDLAND etre Street 100 x 100 Cheap. CRAWFORD AGENCY aud screens. 9 car pine | “Parents AVE Ss SS. low , MY. 32-1143 609 B. Pint St. pie Tag — lot, ag —_ NORTH MERRIMAC Street. 80 x bee 1—-3 Peony sees 3 1 BEDRM. ming and winter fi wesuts. | 219. Cueap. Onkland (ae DS A Nicholie 2 & Harger_ Co. z a a7 i No trades considered. EM 3-3 n w. 8183 , MODER DOWN, anaE e ay LOT ; _2 Perry, $1,980. $150 down. _ " - YOR ROCHESTER REAL ESTaTE RANCH STYLE ie9 on Okiaboma Ct Hien ground. * ool a Meat garage. baths, 3-BEDROOM BRICK su OAKALND, FE ons po NTRY ~-‘on 4 KE- * dete of ana” OME “bo LAKE PRIVILEGES ve 8-850. Phone OL 11511 for appt. BY ORIGINAL OWNER — rR—Located tog =| Plan Now PRANE M skeran TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT DLORAH BLDG co. 6455 Suburban Living With All Its charm In the New Convertible 24 2 Baths—4 Bedrooms. MODEL OPEN DAILY Ross Builders er] Watkins Lk Rd. OR_3-8021 ky ___Income Property 43A 3 FAMILY DWELLING WITH 5 its, completely furnished, new furnace, jet. pump, storm doors and awning: located near Cass Leake on Parkway Road, Price $1.975 down or $825 and take over payments on furnace, FE 5-9602 er 5 p.m IDEAL FOR BEAUTY SHOP IN home, 3 bedroom lower, 4 rooms upper, with commercial frontage. $14,500. Wil] take pick- Truck as part down, best pe ge takes. FE 486 12. For Sale Lake __For Sale Lake Prop, 44 44 WHITE pas. clean, spring-fed of water, 2 faties long with & beautiful shore line mixed with matching oaks & majestic homes. Uns nek ag swim: in, & fishing for lake: ers ONL Ni fe ae, is ee Fi conetracte Stic ly. no new home ore ve t tor i this summer's ITE BROS. Next to new school on Kennett _ Rd. Sewer & water, FE 4-6324. 3 bedroom zone CLARKSTON gs | REALTOR PARTRIDGE “| through Classified Ads! Very nice wooded 10 acre parce! located on M15. This fine offer- ing ts priced at only $5,050 with easy terms. PONTIAC Located just north of city ts a beautiful 5 acre parce! with pine trees galore. This may be yours | for only $4,950 with terms to suit. : B. 111 8. Telegra; DRIVE-IN aS poet hot ms located a as Highway one > sige per year. Priced at only 509 and terms can be arranged IVAN W, SCHRAm | REAL OR FE 5-9471 2N, Seni rarer DAIRY QUEEN FINE DET: LOCATION. Same owner 4 yrs. All newly dec- orated for a bin incides esi of it. Open ratisn “3880 & ready for bs gos _ "SDD. "FOOD MKT. : INCLUDES ige. mod newly decorated hom “1g * Sake ‘STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiae D, CHARLES. "REALTOR | 7 $5, payment, For and equipment. « “LETS TALK BUSINESS” Dairy Queen We have two top Oakland Coun- ty locations avaliable and both desire your se: Peatures See both stores and mak. choice. §7,500 down requi! Motel Nearly new investments that will grow and grow, Ri party may make own terms. Owner has it made end intends to show new wife the world. Shown only by appointment. “MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LAN . BROKER PARK AT oun F DOOR “OPPORTUNITY” can set you up your o business reeriae cralete and lp. Interested? OR it. Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE BOATS—MOTEL Ideal location on large Warren Stout, Realtor | 77 N. Saginaw PE 5-6165 Open til 6:00 | SPECIALS—SPECIALS MAYTAGS & SPEED QUEENS WRINGER WASHERS Rebuilt,Guaranteed GE ple cg ee Renewed, good condition. Delive: MOTOROLA TV — rerobast, guaran- teed. New Bl -gaeie tube. Delivered. KELVINATOR refrigerators. Re- newed, accent. Delivered. Goop HOUSEKEEPING SHOP : Of Pontiac 51 W. HURON PE 4-1555 | WANTED § to 10 acres of woods tn or near Oakland —, “aon low __ down payment. FE 8 48. For Sale — 9 ROOM HOUSE, ALL MODERN, 2 baths, double garage, 71 acres, P. W. DINNAN 6 Ww. Huron FPF 46-2877 80 ACRE FARM. NEW HOME, LO- cated on M-90 near North Branch. all tillable 1nd. good out-build- STORE FOR RENT, ROCHESTER Oakland Co lake 40 boats. 3 rm. cottage, 4 unit motel, 200 car rs pienic area and sand beach. 300° om jake. Buy now ay Se prepared for @ on mets busi- hess ahead. terms. NORTHERN LIQUOR An excelient liquor bar with sup- g business o near a lakes real estate or lease = buy business only for $10,000 - HARDWARE—GIFTS = unusually fine hardware-house- ares and fts in a popular Deareeee area shopping center. 2500 car oe at your door. Latest modern de: come property in, down puts i | arin Ne 4 sow 3-7 : in love!” e _THE Pontiac ‘press, . SATURIEY, MARCH t, 1959 “Jeepers, Walter, I don’t know it I'm old: enough to be —— TM, Reg, U.K Pat. Off, © 1950 by NEA Service, ina. Sale Land Contracts 52 Garrels. oak SONS or EM Money to Loan - —— BUCKN ER FINANCE COMPANY BORROW. UP TO $500 Pontiac - ae oe ~ Utica Walled Lk., Birmin im, Plymouth Borrow With Confidence 5 to $500 Household Finance ration of Pontiac 3% 8. w Bt. LOANS. $25 TO $500 signature or —_ se- =f oe ful. “ Our “hel Saint NOME & AUTO. LOAN CO. 1_(N. Perry St (Corner EB. Pike) ier ETAT SEABOARD FINANCE aay | PARKING GET $25 TO $500 Signature up to 2% Manths to PH. FE 3.9206” OAKLAND “LOANS COMMUN 30 E. LAWRENCE FRIENDLY SERVICE TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. —— HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph. Rochester, OL 6-0711, OL 1-9191 WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We will be glad to help you. STATE FINANCE CO. 792 Poe State a4. Bidg. Mortgage Loans 54 ARE YOU WORRIED WITH BIG payments & need im- > home 2 barns, chokes pense, machi> | RE ALTOR P ARTRIDGE eneee? Let us solve your prob- dealers, EM 3007 8? = omer i on BIG BEAR '¢ "CONSTRUC ION, “CO. oe . pag 3 anaes” BATH.| __sOPEN ‘TIL 9 No initial appr appraisal fee-no obligation a i asres. $11,500 & rms & bath. “es BLDG. AT. 190 E. BLVD. |-— i me, other verpnes. | Some | _FE_2-€820 before § Swaps 55 en aif ca y 0) - ie ‘eres ems we hee SERVICE DINE? " % LENGTH MUSKRAT COAT or ase a0 acres. gree & 4 rm. bouse. One of Pontiae’s best locats for = desk & chair, MA §-1723. 5 competition. Low rent. Smali eg ventory, This is a real money maker. Call Mr. Best, 9 a.m. _FE 2-91 — Heart of —s section. OL 1.3011 or after 6, OL 1-0084, ings. Terms. FE 2-2227 after 6:00 p.m. bale Ravine Fropety 4 BRICK ‘BUILDING On Walton Bivd. & Joslyn Rd. ft. street, omeer: on Walton Blvd. orasy R. "D. RILEY, Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake "d. FE 4-1157 FE 44821 a sohorhong ag BUILDING AT 424 down, Call OL 2 CLINIC SITE __ Over $00 ft. of commercial front- age on Cooley Lake Rd. Ideal set-up for Medical Center or oth- er types of business, Only $60 per front foot. 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m GArtield ordey Eves. after 7 p.m. SUNOCO SERVICE STATION FOR RENT Established location with mini- mum investment for inventory only. aeaeee 3 aa RD. PONTIAC Just West Complete 6 oe oun training paeem. Financial assistance to hose who qualify. For com “i information phone Mr. Griffi SUN OIL CO. DETROIT Vinewood 3-4200 . Mon, thru Fri. and Saturd Warren Stout, Realtor 71 N. Saginaw FE. 5-8165 Open till 6:00 ¥ DRAYTON PLAINS Locate in the center of Drayton Plains--this modern 20x100 store has basement, new furnace and TEXACO San iCE STATIONS FOR LEAS i & Voorheis, Pontiac, oar e & Monroe—Drayton Plains, retuing . financing itor per Call ME Webster MA 44614 aft- er 7 p.m, eee ee Full price $22,500 ith $10/000 “HOLMES- B. ARTRAM WTD. TO RENT SPACE IN GOING business for donut concessions. Write Pontiac Press Box 119. 4392 Dixie Boal OR 3-1950 Eves OR 3-3230 | - MOTEL SITE Ideally locate? fust North of Clark ' ston on ter oh of syle Be r ree ter M15 Me, fron age. tr front ft Terms avail- th. * a. WEBSTER, REALTOR — Oxford, OA 8-3122. ‘Orion, MY 2-2291 ORCHARD: LAKE AVE. Beautiful commercial corne: Lak Voor: new. Wi Orehard @ Ave. near the heis intersection, 140° of f age by 100’ dee fine retail lo- cal it just own, 1050 W, HURO! OPEN ‘TIL 9 “GET IT QUICK, Yes,: whatever it is — dial FE 2-8181 for an ad- ; writer and get it! eels, | Salas ‘Contracts 52 F. Cy ‘Wood. Co. . Williams Lake at M50 OR net ae oe a 3200 23 Per Cent Discount gy balance $7,224 on a year- d 3 bedroom bungalow. Located +4 sors West ee oe on extra large lot. Your cost $5,062. BALANCE, $4900) cLubiNa ere Room Mt BUNGA JIM iC WRIGHT, Realty let a eH 3 ‘is at 6 EMBREE. & GREGG a ake. aren. el per cent | ‘Want ‘Ads! To sell, rent, 1 TO 4 LOTS ON WATKINS LAKE __Rd. for late model car. FE 2-9654. 12 GAUGE SINGLE BARREL 8HOT mn, $5, 25-20 Stevens, lever act- fon. $30 22 Marlin automatic, $30. Wrought iron antique fern stand, $35. Admiral 17" TV, $50. Porta Cable electric plainer, mod- el. 126, $60 Seil or swap. MA 54182. 53 CHEVY & ‘51 PONTIAC, WILL sell or rane for ? FE 8-2780. "655 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE. Will exchange for laad contract or will accept anything of —— de or 1958 — 50° x 10’ BUDDY HOUSE- trailer, 6 mo, used, will sacrifice 200. a ior $550 assume . MY 2-3791 q ‘I- jouse- one EM CASH FOR CHROME KITCHEN table set and late model 10 or 12 bh’. motor. Phone FE 2-1160. 1186 N. wa El LADIES’ & areoees.. Size 3, 4, 10, FE ee.” Sa iG, | almost’ new. Cheap. MAN'S 2-PAN SUIT, rr nf ers NEW BRIDAL VEIL. $15.00" * FE 24126 ; For Sale Clothing} 56 : Sale Household Goods 57 i =a RM. TABLE, 2 LIV- a Orc ne $x12 RUGS WOOL FACE, $ Reversible, $16. -e4 Import A d, $344.8. Axm sad 00 Orchard Lake A $5.95. Pearson Foun: 21" PHILCO a geshng macnine, ae ‘A-1 cond., $24.50 rT) 0 rieye! 24 YARDS ALL WOOL CARPET & rubber ped. OR 3-5046. F aun es fo Call Credit jesmeeer, Capitol. 5-8407 inoue SEWING MA- ¢ 8 mon for i) A Boor A-1 SPECIALS 25 CHOT 1T” TVs, 5 at $29 21” table mode! all hag guarante A BEAUTIFUL PH sewing machine gs gg a LUXE etree Se e an, a Schick's Me 3-37 o on ¥ sewing machine, pogiee 4 Secubed e new re ak for 6 PE -5-9407,. CE SELECTIONS 95 each. . $39 » . $39.95 ed unconditionally at Obel TV. 3930 Rd., FE 4-4945. days 9 to ® A- deep freeze,*auto. de- UTIFUL C CAREY ES per Sos? Beall Ar ances of ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT FOR THE HOME FOUND AT L& Soa Panes 24 MONTHS TO PA CAN BE out of a oo way | a lot Purniture — appli & US our “ae dept. her real and jook s a Stes. yw parking. rE 1, _ OPEN MON. BAT, 9 TO 6 TEAWAGON, $15; TABLE wrt 8 TO's with lamp attachea's aia, Easape. 4 miles E. of Pontiac or 1 mile Botany spring coat size 1, FB ai of Auburn Heights on Auburn | _5-0773. STOVE, ~ TRADE-IN DEPT. ee eM 3-6110. =. Saar: Apt. size gas stove ........ 29.95 ; Table top elec. range ....... $30.85 BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS, | BEDS, $44.95. Guar. nang weanere Jceneahae $49.95 Rollaway bed, complete, $10.95. Radse-phooo. sunt co euueares $39.50 Hollywood bed frames 96.96. In- pe. wood dinette _......... $14.95 nerspring mattresses, $17.95. Cot- | $ ave ggg $29 95 fon mattresses, - 832.9 Pearson's | Many other items available, rd Lake Ave. BEAUT Y REST TEEAEPRING Tia and box springs OR sp ‘ances. BUILT-IN OVENS $149.50 com & BURNERS. sage Samuel's Appli- ‘MAple BOTTLE GAS, 20 G heater, $25. R __trie Co. ALIDR WATER . R, B. Munro Elec- 1060 W. Huron, BRAND bunk 42 0 beds, a Posen pe BABY “Se5 mattress, $15. OL 1-8426. NEW WROUGHT IRON complete with springs Lage ro Pearson's, OONEPLETS WITH rd alke COAL looking, CASH working or not, COMBINATION ‘BOTTLE , Gas and coal BU NER. LARGE, NICE ); 3516 Auburn Rd. SMALL RADIOS FE 5-8755. FOR and wood heater. Brand CASH FOR wsED TVS “TAPE recorders & radlo-phonographs. Working or not, FE 2-0: ENGAG: EMENT NG, STEVENS 410 or small portable ralio for ‘54 Ford Transmission or ‘27 to "39 Ford or what have you? FE 40059. - HOUSE TRADERS bebe tmodern bia. a. ie coun- ™m —¢ sity FE 4-5203 fanaa ag oe ane E OF- fer or trade, UL 2-2 sround Pontian. 0654. 0 4 ARGE KENMORE ELECTRIC dryer ie asy spimdryer washer or sell.: e374. MY BQUITY a ROua POR Wane oe cash. th 2-2365, » RANCH HOME - § ROOMS, OIL HEAT, I LOTS. WIL! al? ‘sohate OR Rt, R.J.v/ WALUET, Realtor | YOUR PROB LEM: ole nepal. THE ANSWER 70 | Baten Rent eh = Sg Samuel’s Ap- ve used Ssubie SOR ELES. ating ECONOMY DELUXE wot, OL OT, ELEC: | 961 s. Saginaw ate. 2.9151 USED TV $19.95 UP US R gy furniture, Sb "Pr MISC: | frigerator $49.08, Used a clecteta daire stove, OR 3 dryer, $25. Sweet's Radio & A DINETTE SET. 7 lah pliances, 422 W. Huron, F® 41 Call FE 4-4603, ; VACUUM acon le BR DR. 310, DROPL bags. Murray's ttle. ble and 4 chairs, $10. Gasinator NING RM, SET, aig LEATHER = range, range, seat chairs. Glass front china, tomatic washer, ‘Hotpoint dry-| Table ayes: © to 85 Pony on er sad” misvelinneons furniture. ads. $100 FE 98-4688 and F + . 37 Or- ALNOT Din NG RM. chard Lake Av at uite ie sree ws fin LEC. 8STO o FORGO... ek ks eee i = . bef aa ae, Oe. Porcelain “kite | on cab. bage.. ne 7 mattress......... 5 | HECTIC Logit & Be: New innerspring mattresses. $11.95 stove, 6: R efrig. “good econd., N rere g te Sask ea oer cag aad eo 908; Mwaaber with wring: OAKLAND F RNITORE 0. se i kitenen table & chairs, WE BUY, SELL XCHAN Wigtiac| Rrpcace 7 Tp ee dryer, Also, et reerid MY 32-3191. WASHING MA Kz VACUUM is tion Hoover onl ‘thyle Elec- name brands. tecateet aNous é value, $148.98 while Mey ast, No ii aa ‘ rd Lake | WOOL $50; t Ave. : Antiques 87A| 34148 or Eve. Can be 4+ seen anytime. Mi 40447, © MATCHING G COUCH AND chair. Good cond., $45. OR 3-5336. ; | REFRIGERATORS. FE] Sale Household Goods 57 57 FAMOUS. dresser. Torromt DELUX nm FE apart e camels washer, roa reas. oe ‘ ‘t108 HO AND BABY FURNI- ues, also miscellaneous, FE iRONRITE IRONER. os ag cover, 5-546. ass RANGE ROLLAWAY BED. 2 tables and oL $5.. FE JACK'S erg i LINOLEUM IS moving to 281 win Ave. LARGE CRIB niture, ot ‘Orchard Lake Ave. LEAVIN STATH, ——, Eg = suite, ps gaa ~¥ cond. Bargain, 1 LEAVING - STATE. WILL TAKE best offer 2 chairs, brown velvet post "6 3 "56 eabed and Will. sacrifice. 5381 Columbia off }—Sashabaw and Maybee Rd MAYTAG WRINGER Fe La me Excellent ——- conte for cash, khurtst after 2 p.m. RM. DROP LEAF Mansy leather MI 17-6216. DER/2 no . Res. OL. ) SETS %” ROPE & BLOCK. SOE. ets ‘paltor’ Romua ae | Ys bain aie = tolored bath set with 9 S Sal trie a aa i brand new, $15 a. Pearson's Fur- ‘pusher | arn | FULLY TIC ' $79.95 oa SALE PRICE Cooley y Soft Mater Co. 4g GALVANIZED PIPE, ft. ws New 1 de as Sune eee Fees emeer + @ door See ae MOVING, HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES. Purniture, dishes, misc. 6VER 30 USED TV SETS, FROM ‘95 Up. TV antennas. $9.95. WALTON TV 615 E. Walton FE 2-2357 . PHIL GAS STOVE, 30 GAL. WA- ter heater and Norge dryer. ~ most 77 2 Best ler Phone esrb i PARTY SELLING BEDS mee chest, me. refrig., . dinieg set, a toaster, ‘ables. hg FE 8-8822 Price Reduced ON ALL USED APPLIANCES Ranges Refrigerators -Washers Dryers Water Heaters Mog reconditioned & guaranteed. As low as $49.50, terms to suit. Consumers Power gee 38. LAWREN REEOSSSESSION SPECIALS it so, b "to ab ag Bone? rt PR, seater TV orge bot row Pry ~— portable GE $119.33 ‘All items in warranty $5 down delivers. 3 EAR SERVICE STORE 3% 8. Cass FE 5-6123 LAST YEAR 1958 models, one of America’s anteed for '5 gees & ne refrigerator for more than a used m Michigan Fiusresoust, 393 Ave. — 8 - — PORT. ZIG ZAG ATTACH, $19.50 Vac, $14.96. Electrolux Terms Curts Appl. OR 3-9702. SIMMONS YOUTH BED, 6 ¥R. erib. FE 44062. SINOER PORTABLE SEWI SEWING MA- one bobbin, $18.95, Michi- ea —— FE 2.3337. ~ SELLING OUT! bia yo fiey- beoe tae ee 414-Ft. Wall ois er * ee RY BBER BASE PAINT, G. 43.3 ers 14) W. Huron FE ¢: &-PIECE OAK: DINETTE 6 SET, § 6-plece mahogany dining SEVERAL RE-CONDITIONED portenie, voters. 5 $19. na ag td e a nm achine ls Roy's LACEMENT PARTS 6 Saxteag hi aoe FE 2-402; SOFA, GOOD CONDITION, FE 2-2224 ~~ BOUGHT, SOLD, EX- ed Turner's, 602 Mt,’ Clem- poo -2-0801, TABLE, CHAIR, cee ara TA- asher, all FE Call us, cash for your used fur- niture. and appilances. We come to your home for ap al _ WYMAN’ 18 W. Pike E-Z terms. FE 4-1122 TRADE GAS RANGE FOR ELEC-. jes range, R; B. Munro - Elec- ic Co, 1060 W. Huron, TRADE ae 1 ro E FoR GAS B. Munro Elec. Co., ‘ ,e4 USED TV. REBUILT & GUARAN- teed, Ober TV. a oe Se eon. Union Village. EMpire 3-65 Used Trade-In Dept. Rocke: +. $8 ANTIQUE PINE NE CHINA CABINET. ANTIQUE CHIN are ABINET WiTH __ mirror back, OAkland 8-3791. _Television & Radios 57B INCH Qm CONSOLE TV. E Beautiful natural walnut — Remote 1 =| NOW 90, Rural mail oo Window Clar 6 yt Sealy new, 13, ., ANCHOR FENCES tae "Eefiiitras + #EP Shar 0.3. A. i ah yke Mkt. BUY and Save! MATERIAL FROM 150 BUILDINGS MUST GO! ¥ TO USE 2x4, 41 lengths ....,....406 Se tt. 2x6, all lengths ........ss0.0 Se ff. 2x8, all lengths .........0.. 188 ff, oo. Me ft. Bring Your Trailers PIPE — BRICK — STEEL OPEN 85:30 Mon, thru Sat. | SURPLUS LUMBER | Sear hee Seeteenee a dewene w tees veseses $1.28 Bag HAGGERTY LUMBER COMPANY 1947 parents _HWY, Between W. Maple & Pontiac Trail PHONE rket 4-1084 bg oie wn enone ol} and gas furnaces iad Se ater and 2 utometle water thea 285 LAPEER | sa BUGGY IN GOOD CONDI on, $12, oe 2 PUEL OIL TA dition, FE 4 2 T. ‘A dition will deliver. Closing ~ Out! SOLD OUR PROPERTY: ALL . STOCK FIXTURES must BE SOLD! Fa Hardware Building Supplies Tools Glass Paint Boat Paint ween wot All. cabinet hardware 40 per cent Avery large table of hardware — values to §3.: m4 ODO. cenvescevas geen guse c | Fi ih basement eae oe ay we 26° _ eee rere eer ert re! ‘ Migs cons or giign thousand bot bolts 95 00 leg acrews i. nr wholesale. 7 Godt 6T = $100. DEALERS INVITED YOU CAN BUY "Sack Less : WHOLESALE, = SEM! AG. Compton 4900 W. ‘Huron St OPEN ‘EVENINGS "TTL 8 P.M, CAS LUMBER PRICES | STANLEY ALUMINUM Burmeister's. aps "detonate RCA Used TV. Oren BAR ings. Peer's Appliances, merce Rd, Tinos. el went Thompson. 7005 é BEEP AND PORK — quarters. Opd ke FE i SEY naec BAS Sa | NA_ 17-0033, , Ie ft. | _Lawn Eq) +o eee eek eee ee Knotty Pingo ceo0-- apace sceneventeneey 027800 43 Lee ee eet eres seen Do dt Yourself 6t Do Tr THE oe FAS poly i AN STAND ALL PAPER For Sale Livestock 72 Prat de a Win sel $1,300 a es hee eee ‘WE . wet ee! 7H ic 3 QUARTER pt PARADE PONY, UTIFUL DAPPLE Sine'* © Winter priced. EM IN__ PAIRS. 4309 Highland Rd. Ph. PE 2-1973. Sale Farm Sivece © 75 -_ Salle Office. Equipment « 63\~ 2 CARRIAGE UN- ie Ocerwend iqpewrier, 3 $39.00. 245 —S._Tiden etter 6.0 Sale Store Equipment 64 Buel! Ra ‘NATIONAL CASH REGISTER condition, reasonable. MA “aes, GLACEMORE FARMS. “APPLES, fa “Butea one Oona 2159 Sliverbell JON. yet age g AP. | 50 Rochest- = ee iter Ray. eae [SEED AND AND EATING PoTaTons, | “ 3921 Soe Mountain Ra. North of _Bilverbe! i Road. BAIT & TACKLE - OPEN 1 DAYS Mousees 20°cents dz. — 3 ds. 50c 388 Orchard Lake Avenue "Sand, — & Dirt 6% “Sale Farm Equipment 76 BUY EARLY & SAVE k gasshonn ieee mowers, ere AF mowers cable tors & mowers r Cable riding mowers meee Yaa mint & SON 1J. 1. Case & New Idea Dealer Rochester OL_1-9761 Gusto: PARM MA\ - new AND: used Gace ae Bales on M2| 3 ‘north of Oxford, HEADQUARTERS FOR McCulloch Chain Saws ~~ For Sale Poutry 74} .|MUBCOVEY . DUCKS e's | N ew Andersons Used 810 Wides. ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLAN . Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies stein a HGTS. MORILE . Vil ee sigsdemastinirersdeap ties Rent Trailer Space 79 5 a one joad ‘elthe: w BLOCKS a routing Trailer ano se who want the best. 40° cgurt. MY, 24611. “The best acres ree "Between take Oiton ERN Jaketront oak layground, EM 3-266 — Auto Accedsories 80 $15 OR WILL ea one differential, For Sale Tires . _80A COMPLETE A-l| USED oo caw BANE A MODEL i buy. sacl Aso whliewals. Loce cl sats spin 503 w St. PE 4-0687 PRICED LOW As STANDARD WE FAG USED). trade in hy mn ‘al wae SAWS. E-Z gibt U > wer sent off. lack “oF | zB ED WILLIAMS ZING BROS. 45) 5. Saginaw at- Raeb: | Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke 41112 ment for Le “. : will “deur : ames ed have & of John Fe ssi $-6131. Lapeer, Man. Deere and mechanics with know how. Let us he! a “Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 mAs tartan ARE =" Te! 251 TREE SERVICE TRIM- removal, FE 8-2275. Auction Sales 77 Stark Bros. Nursery B&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains |Every Friday oece.7 PM, Every Saturday ...7 p.m, | ‘|Every Sunday ....2 p.m. _ Buy and Sell Daily po pRlando 3-2717 DOOR PRIZES SAT. & SUN. * J white, . OL 1-6760. COCKER. SPANIEL i She gad whe € Wis. candy tor by re or _ goad home RE 2 - Waals, tees b peieeds gtk ons Bie, ; el, Ww GUINE TALL SHOP, --$5 Wiliams Bt, FE 4-6433. GOOD HOME FOR GOOD WATCH. Outside Likes — ef; FE UBetore 4 sonable, FE S007. 2-4565. BERNARD, FEMALE, AKC “Thea: 8 mos. OR 34700 atier € FOr MANCHESTER WONDER. ful pets for older children, Full hovsebrok PE 5-1944. zs TOY Fo Fox x TERRIER PUPPIES Ot wikeRATRED TERRIER TWO years ‘ola. A AKc, excellent i watch, fone Pe amit, " 43317, Hunting Dogs 69A FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell things ified As “goes! Dial FE ot COLONEL JIM IM SAYS: USED PuRniTous NSUYERS! We are overloaded with ture, tools, refrigerators, auto. washers and dry- ers, stoves, oil heaters, chests, etc. More furni- ture coming in-.every day and have no place to put it except out of doors and we just can’t do it in this kind of weather. /. . So EVERYTHING must} -be SACRIFICED at auc- tion this Saturday and Sunday, 8 p.m. at... SUN SALES D HW AR! G—D¢ LAYAWAY — SNACK BAR re MARCH (TH AT 1 » Parattre for every room. miscellaneous ith Motus tank; nice English 2 BED- to join one ot Welty y Brain's ex- ol enravans) AL JM 31 FT. HOUS! ATL er, $ ied er bank Joan valle, FE 5-7360. Authorized Sales FOR Pontiac Chief & Detroiter Nd p+ agg (ge I large election | Sate model tradeins, We top them Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes Sales » 4303 ong way . Open 7 days a week: fOR SALE BY OWNER. LARGE re ered d, extr "sted: i Reasonaby riced. Call OR PARKHUR ST Trailer Sales * : Late ec : oot EY e lots of good used furni-| s, bene Som eh bemert all on trade-in skveance ~ at| See Tire-iffic ONLY — $10.95 (Plus tax & recapable tire) DON'T TAKE A NCE ON A WORN OUT TIR. ALSO WIDE SELECTION FACTORY SECONDS. ALL TIRES PULLY GUARANTEED WEST SIDE “MOBIL SERVICE TELEGRA CORNER ELIZABETH LAKE RD. FE_5-7101 Auto Service 81 NESHAFT GRINDING IN THE eer, linder reboring. Wally’s Crank: Service, OLive 1-0263. CRANKSHAFT CRDENO 1 Lael THE car, Cylinders rebored. ik Ma- Shite “Bbop, 23 Hood. Phone FE Sale Motor Scooters 82 ‘56 D. GooD LAMBRETTA, 1 E ot. with extras, $175. Call MA NEW & USED CUSHMAN SCOOT- ers 230 E. Pike. FE 44246, | Boats & & Accessories & 85 lo Pr. BOA’ BOAT, TRAILER, ‘H, ‘37 Motor. $250. ‘OL 12 (FT. Steooe iF BOAT AND irailer, $50 OR 3-6078. eta lg: soar tak. “Marine & Sport - FE 84402 7 gays, 0-6. FE 49370. : me “OK" Lot} _ — _,MONEY 7a! drive soe eee | el fOr. 3 * or JIM HART-. * : Bettas arial "| ATTENTION! “WHY SETTLE FOR LESS” RE PAYING TOP $ $$$ DOLLAR | GLENN'S MOTOR SALES station wagon. After 5. 32-4376. OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND . - GOOD —TOP $95 1 ‘DOLLAR— NY CLEAN _ “Come on through, men! They’ re taking 2. breathing spell!” : _Auto Insurance —90A - For Sale Cars ~ 91 Ae weeny tp fo]. Ry. 2B pits.‘ of $5.45 ‘e FE 43535." 3 CHEV. 2 CR., BEL AIR Foreign & & Sports | Cars 90B REFOSS x SION Ex- 1958 VOLKSWAGEN sEDAn, — miles. Black. bo -~fies Call an np _PL_ 24928 iP ge OF De tires in imported sizes to solve’ go car owner blems Market Tire Co., T1 W. Huron. PE 8-0424 HASKINS ‘DEMO SALE Pow radio, heater, wacbery undercos oat. Beautiful As- wad La wes gen ares As hee ance. bsp 8 ie ate “brakes A s, beater. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie ay at M15 MAple 5-5071 — nites BUICK, SUPER, ing, wire wheels. 2 dr. “til 9 AIR CONDITION- oA eto a No cash needed, wf Great. Lakes. FO! : GOING INTO as SERVICE. $ T HUNDERBIRD , Automatic gy Power steering & brakes $3595 I'Cy’ wens rie ioe ‘Orion Tor Sales 4 Me 3961 ‘ust 5 600, "38 CHEVROLET De! Stone blue. clean yO og Runs 1495 af monthly payments. OTHER BARG. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S.. WOODWARD a 6-3900 CONVERT, BLACK & eld good. $371.12 per a whit — “CHEVROLET, EXCEL. cond. Pvt. owner. oats FE 5-8439 after 3 ‘644 DESOTO, FIREDOAE. $295. Smith Motors. UL 2-1704. NO MONEY DOWN lection ks. no mon Pd or FE — DESOTO, 1953, “AUTOMATIC er Stat oo heehon. exhaust Pang _ oo iiss Nash Rambler, OR 3-6548. 1954 FORD 7 DR. once FORD.- omatic. Radio & heate $505 ap 44 Chevrolet V8 Bel” “air 2 S Beau 1988 Olds convertible. Full power. Besutiful cond. ..... 1955 Chevrolet. 8 cyl. 4 ar. Bel Air. Radio & heater. 1 owne 1957 Chevrolet V-8 Bel Air’ 4 ar. = WE NEED i RS ‘65 to "58 models Must be clean. : AVERILL’S FE 2020 Dixie Hwy ‘ WE PAY “| TOP DOLLAR: nthoue. - ; ue 8s ga oa. CRUISER, MO- . Clean, LI $3578, ~ BOAT SHOW MARCH WTH, 2 & MIRACLE MILE SI Cent Ge atone tes Mazurek MARINE SALES RIVED, WAGEMAKERS' line of 1949 fiberglas Don't until you see these beauties: 15 ft. Nantucket, 0" beam, 20° deluxe windshield, “cush- i walk-through seats, steering bump rail 45, beam, 20” héavy aang rable Tron automotive pe adjustable front Se wens bow light, Fa ree © x bumo teil. A terrific value te Wagemaker line ; eben of alumina. winnie & molded plywood bo a itheor MAS or! Démode signs to Dawson fh ‘Trailer, .00 down, OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANGE 379 Sa, i ac Your. Pontiac Scott Dealer i? PP. PIBERGLAS BOAT, LIKE new, $100. OR 3-4 sao JOHNSON MOTORS at craft & a Make boats, Ga- trailers. board motor re- ! OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES’ 396 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-0020 od | Har yreaves Boat 631 sees ee ___ FE 44547 WR eo ll - ie heen CA PAIN Ty bbesa ste othe st | SLAYBAUGH'S | “Wanted Used Trucks 89 Rog Sue ons CASH PAID ; 0 : or m re GaP MEE ree| acunaits ag © TRUCE uTH OR 3.2105 OR 3-0311 _ Used Truck: Parts 89A USED. TRU cK PAR py ey 2635 Auburn Ave. FE, 4-6632 For Sale Trucks 90 ‘50 CHEVROLET COE. STAKE truck, $200. 738 Oakland A ‘85 CHEV. V4, 10N PANEL, oe cond, FE _$-2981. FORD % TON PICK- i ie Sa) OR Set. om "St DODGE, Ee TON PICKUP, $200. FE 5-4213 55 GMC 234-Ton Dump GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS FOR BALE ‘OR TRADE: 34 FT. ree flat & 6100 Chev. trac- ps Ak over, C&H Lumber Co. UL 2-1330. ae wR , % TON PAN- 1 St 1 & ton picku $445, 7 porate panel, ” 91,005. TAYLOR S ROLET-OLDSMOB “WALLED LAKE MA 41561 . : OPEN Eventpos 1960 ei CAL, STEP Vai VAN. we Toei DONT PASS UP MONEY! Sell unneeded belongings for, cash through Classified Ads! short pe mE 80 ‘al »’54 BUICK HARDTOP A ._—_ pry Srore ie pe tires. This is & little special That will please you. We welcome a demonstration. PEOPLE's AUTO SALES 68 Oakland FE 2-2351 cn 8 eUIck ELECTRA, +DR., MAKE MODEL™ : | sed € “AND all power, seats, steering, brakes-| 1951 Plymouth ? dr. Hardiop $195 Custom interior, Genu- Toke ¢ cash for equity or bat porte aes uhooues 7 Ford V8 ° dr igen R. to & dependable 1956. MI 43860. heater, Black ¢ 45 Hr RUDCK, SUPER. ¢ DR. BARD. HOMER HIGHT MTRS. BILL SPENCE LOE SEE Bit Sel | ound aaa Ponder -“RAMBLER” ‘SS BUICK SUPER HT.| * -SALES & SERVICE— full equip.. ine power steer 55 Dodge Coronet $895 21;_8, BAGIBA races, ae ae Good cond. Pvt. OL 4 DR. SEDAN, one owner. See M&M Motor Sales 1734 — $595 low mileage, V-8 automatic. For tor Se = eee = uic eee ee ee eee . 2527 _Dixie et OR 31603 2 Saari, cit epe -.- $39. JACK COLE, INC. TOP © CARS Py Dodge - Chrysler or trade bata or down, ECR TREDE Emon | ew Wy, Maple ‘tt Pontiac ‘rail ECONOMY: CARS 22 AUBURN |, Deed Cara, 3 Auburn Ave. WALLED MA 4-4511 TOP PRICE FOR JUNK CARS. = 1959 I DODGE, EXC. oP ANSPORTA- FE 44878 THulck, Republic 21517. | Hon. $85. OL 2-82: TOP BUCK—JUNK CAR —TRUCEK oe : ‘EOWTIAG WASTE Pa béam | ©, tuice. fal, Power erie 55 DeSOTO WE 150 CLEAN PICK- Le tang inside and out. $950. F.DOME 4 DOOR ups Volkswagens each month; wy 3.1286. Radio & Powerfite so. the more you oe tt seer $245 DOWN $42.73 PER MO. 1 MOTOR SALES “Must ete tre estee eee 80 FINE CARS AT THE "Bright Spot’ Look ’em.Over Sunday Buy Monday JEROME | “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake af Cass _FE 80488 Open ’til 10 i967, Ae. COUPE DEVILLE, Besobe e Glass, 6-way aoe GM executive's car. ist OR 3-2045, 358] Lakewood ve, Watking L! ‘61 CHEVROLET HARDTOP. Pow- ERGLIDE, RADIT & HEATER. ABSOL’ LUTELY BO mS 4 mo. Catt Cred payments of r. ur. Parks 41500 Harold Turner Ford. a ~CHEYRO ia EXCELLENT ransporta uns ROGER’ 3 SALES VICE 695 Auburn Ave. FE 2-0555 aM Magee MOTOR AND ¢ond., $75. FE 3-7697. ca ‘ie BELAIRE, H FOWER. lide. 377 8, Anderson. FE 2-87: _or FE 0068 ‘$6 CHEVY SS re a standard trans., V-8, R& clock.” windshield and white wall tires. FE 2-7267 bet. 3 and Pr erpac. FACTORY BRANCH Open, House "SUNDAY" YOU ARE WELCOME TO | SOME IN AND LOOK THE Make Your r Deal Monday WEEK-END SPECIAL 58 FORD FPAIRLANE “500” . victoria — Radio & heater, W-Walls, power ge Se > — » Blue $1895 |PONTIAC RETAIL STORE FE 3-7117 FE 2-8181. 65 MT. CLEMENS 8T. BEHIND THE POST OFICE Ps ‘$0 FORD 2-DR. GOOD TRANS. PE 2-5417 "55 FORD 2-DR_ FACTORY HEAT- ER- ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. — ~ hegge v4 of $11. _ Be ‘Credi af Mr. Parks £100. Hara Tureer Ford. REPOSSESSION No cash needed, $295 full price, $17 month. Reconditioned, ee, Mr, Bell. Great La yes. FE $-0402. 1957 FORD Fairlane 500 Hardtop Autom atié ‘transmission, power steering, power brakes 595 Larry Jerome - ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL 11 Clean, $495. FE 5- ‘$2 FORD Lp, see ROTOR ties $250. 3-1110 FORD, 54 Vi aan 2-DR.. R&H, std. “sransmission, $495. Pinters’ Standard Station, Woodward at Quarton, B'ham 1953 FORD, 4 DR. SOM AT: trans., $275, FE 4-0605. ‘41 FORD R&H 18” TIRES.. NEW transmission — generator. No . Cass. Call after bi ‘NORTH CHEVROLET CO. Has The INTERNATIONAL 1-YEAR : WARRANTY | GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100% Coverage ; No Exclusions | 1958 Chev 2-Dr, lfowner ..,. $1689 1957 Chev, 4Dr. Hardtop |... $1648 957 Ford Convert, Power ... $1594 1955 Ford Fairlane 4-door ... $ 667 955 Pontiac 2-Dr. Sha’ 7 1955 Chevrolet ie 5 cents ‘796 1954 Chevrolet 2-Dr. PG, ..,. $ 298 1953 Pontiac 4-Dr. Hyd. .,.. $ 386 NEW CAR DEMOS | Biscayne 4Dr. V-8, PG ...... $1776 Bel. Air 4-door hardtop ...:. $ido¢ Impala HT, V-8. PG # more to ght from BANK RATES Open 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m, North Chev. mae Bivd. at 8, Woodward Ave. ‘mingham MI 4. weeewe 2735 i A WiLL 54_ FORD CLUB COUPE. ve.) SEDAN BLUE "Rao. P ower brakes and steering, ete, Exc. cond. Low mileage, Ford’ Execu- tive’s personal car, $1796, Transportation Specials "$5 PORD Custom 4 Door ... $305 Good mechanical condition. $3 NASH Ambadsador........ 4 Door — Good mechanical con- ‘S33 CHEVROLET 6 dr, std. $195. ‘48 CHEVROLET 2 dr. As is $4. BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” SALES & 211_8. Cota ‘40 MERCURY CONV, %& RACE 450 actual miles on mo- MERCURY ‘5! MONTCLAIR = by sp — vga aes tins. Call after = "OL "0Te. 58} Mercury Montclair _ * eta, AE, ast * RUSS DAWSON 32 $. Saginaw PE 2-9131 e. Oaly |. trade. FE #- 1957 os7 Rambler 4 va Tadio, heater, overdrive. V R&c R ‘BALES Commerce Ps Union Lk EM 3-4155 ‘33 NASH, WAC AGON, MECHANICAL- Best offer. PE 40784 ai Theat EXCEL TRANS. CELLENT portation " tor s e charges ROGER’S "SALES LES & SER | 6% Auburn A FE 2-9555 = a ee = or bes 4 NEW $295 900 8 Cass Lake Rd. . THE PRICE AND THE CAR IS RIGHT. WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1958 CADILLAC 63 CPE BEAUTIFUL Buckskin Beige with matching trim. A Jow mileage car and in show room condition. 5 1956 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE. Goddess Gold & White. Has had clear plastic | covers since new. Ful ly equipped including all power. A low mile age ~—-one owner car, 495 1958 PONTIAC SAFARI 4 FM eo WAGON with = 50) the 4th. It will be your gain WE BELIEVE THE ONLY DEAL WE CANNOT BEAT IS OUR OWN. We have a very selection to & OPEN FROM 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. for your con- venience. 8145 Commerce Rd., nr. er Lake Rd. EM 3-4155, EM We have over 150 cars ir eee senneeenee 'S6 F ‘S Dodg a ge Sedan ee ee For That Beautiful USED | CAR Shelton: Pontiac Buick ; FROM NEW SALES | cos OLive 1-813 EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION, 1953 Pontiac, +3101 ~week aosi3 OLDS” SUPER #3, POWER | days after 5. stee: brakes, Hyjra.. ¥ 61 ST W. “Heer and after}. PE $-4326.| 4 ar. Guperchief, hydramatic, ‘SS, OLDS, EXTRA SHARP Hy-| % & M. 4 orl. card, Coral & white tmiuin “tires. $968. Fe e201. a a ae ye bai 3) OLDSMOBILE 68 | eT . 4 DR. .| hardtop, Al er uipment, ER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY | Good ‘condition $1 650, PE 2-6629. DOWN. Assume payments of | §] BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE Re = mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. condition ~ Fuel MI 47500. Harold Tur- engine, W-Walls, her t iio and heater, pow- Pry SUPER ADED. er. Brakes, stee: . top and bid. OR 328 after fad tate. “ P| queut 1952 OLDS. NEW TR. TRgNSiUIBEION. er that ‘s no wear, A in excellent moc al —— pat Ee who. te Y 7 ween cars on the road. $2195. - -and-9 p.m. call to arrange to itse see it, PE 5-143 as- | ig5j PONTIAC REALLY CLEAN. sume . ee ae rs | a rem = A Lucky Ato 8 Bales. iva 93 © Beciney, | rust $440 No dealers. PE bres. i983 OLDSMOBILE. GOOD COND. fiat Cutan, RARE ycramri a ted rust, $395. No dealers. FE taling. ROR. Seite 2766. a ron 4 7 PL for etal tare ove OLD CAR power 300 ‘lees Tor equ > Over © PONTIAC, BEST OFFER. = PE 46725 after OR 3-567 34 PLYMOUTH STATION WaGon, | 985 PONTIAC STARCHIEF paca AUTOMATIC. RADIO @ HEAT: | b/Gremste, power pe every ares ER ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY| fy aridinsh owaee, Pas baile. nok DOWN. Assam $17.08 mo. Ba} sored Parks at MI ner Pord. auger iss1 STUDE RIDE WITH PRIDE In one of our fine used cars CLARENCE HARDENBURG MIKE CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-1398 ‘SS, PLYMOUTH, BELVED exc. VEDERE. eons Self for equity, FE USED SPECIALS ) ‘ST Olds Super y "66 Olds 98 rmolite y sedan o. hegeode A, s convertible “HOUGHTEN & & SON .. | YOUR_FRIENDLY bP ars Oe) DEALER roars "$6 528 WN, Main. Rochester OL, 1-9761 { SUPE Front Line Sale| 1958 SUPER 4 DR. Tu-tone,. radio, heater, owner and clean. sharp. Coral finish, and brakes. One owner, low mileage and sharp. 1957 SUPER 4 DR. Tu-tone white over green, radio, heater, dynaflow, power steering and brakes, matching trim, one. 1957 SUPER 4 DR. Black. Radio, heater, dynaflow, power steering and brakes, black with grey trim. A one owner and Lack betvesn The Super Front Line at THESE family cars 1957 ROADMASTER 2 DR. radio, heater, power steering and vi a af dynaflow, power steering brakes, miles, Pegg On eat & *° $3495, 7 RAMBLER gusto. WAGON with radio, —— qh ee Also reclining ‘a ° Ay. lo so Tr bed seats, $13 = . 1957 PONTIAC _STARCHIEF CONVERTIBLE Coupe. Coral with black top. Char- coal & white interior. Power steer- ing & brakes. A sharp one, Beat the spring ss 1956 FORD FAIRLANE. VICTORIA. Red & black with hho = =~. Radio, heater and [stoner beautiful condition throughout A one owner car with "$1295 1955 PONTIAC $70 4 DR, SEDAN with radio, heater hydramatic. Paint, interior rend chrome is spotless. Must be seen tobe appreciated, $895, 1%4 MERCURY F MONTEREY SPORT COUPE Coral te in edlor with vinyl trim, In top con- dition with plenty of eye appeal. 795 7 PONTIAC SUPERCHIEF CATALINA CPE. Lite green in color with interior to match. Pully equipped tnclud- ing hydramatic, radio, heater. A} nice car. $1595 1953 O51 Cc PL OOD, A black beauty . that ig full ony including RY" Sha bump on Thig is te the car you have been waiting for. Nice for the family. clean. owner. tires and sharp. 1955 SU A lot of miles left. brakes, dynafiow, power seats and windows, ied 1957 SPECIAL 46R Tu-tone garnet red over white, radio, heater, dyna- flow, power steering and brakes. Sharp. 1956 ROADMASTER 4 DR. Power steering and brakes, radio, heater, dynafléw, . power seat and windows. A clean one owner. 1956 ROADMASTER 4 DR. Full power even to air conditioning. A clean one 1958 SPECIAL 2 DR. One owner business sedan, dynafiow, heater, white Radio, heater, dynaflow, tu-tone white over green. SHOP SUNDAY BUY MONDAY SEE HANK OR GLEN PONTIAC’S BARGAIN BARONS PER 4 DR. PONTIAGC-CADILLAC MOTCR. : SALES 7 SE a aS a 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. : s j B VENIN MI 4-1930 FE 2-9101 | _OPEN EVENINGS. Fr : \ See eat _ TWENTY-FIVE he added, "ie mig nol tag hal idea.” 3 Harmon also pointed proudly f6 a shiny little time clock, probably the first ever used in a Congres- sional office. ‘I think that shows," he said, ‘I mean to run an effi- cient offiee. I’m checking my staff in and out just like a factory.” * * * On his savings account budget- —a theme, Harmon contin- , “I believe the answer to all our financial troubles is in getting that money into circulation.” “It doesn’t do anybody but the bankers any good where it is now.” Be mngerge ‘Maintains that he y; *t read any newspaper ex- cept his home town’ paper, and only- the comic section of that] one, ended with his usual admo-| nition: “Just spell my name right. I don't Care what you write:*—— “ Shari’s ‘Lamb Chop’ Co-Stars WILSON - the brainy 25-year-old-TV red- head who discovered that even adult Wall Streeters like to watch playthings, was just waiting to be asked whether she was creating any new puppets. “Uh huh! Just got these!” Plunging serées the reom te 2 biack five-foot, 90-poupd female rocket, a professor's daughter, whisked - out “Mi-mi-ow,” a purplish cat, and then a tannish animal I didn’t recognize—al- though he had a mustache and —— i a British Army officer. sweetie?” she demanded. “He’s yet,” she added—after she'd _______ quietly gone into her ventriloquist’s routine. The walrus had demonstrated that he was bashful and couldn't pronounce my name, “I can’t call him Si Beria, or Art Tick, of Al Alaska, or any of. those horrible things. I have another Shari, a New York-born triple-threat wal (dancer, singer, ventriloquist), is quitting a or Ty herds Mom”. — teu ture... \Defends D $100: h Re les tata (Defends Drawing $100 for Porch Rent’ 12:30 (2) Search: for Tomorrow. ~ . ay Your ar | WASHINGTON (®—Rep, Randall| gets $100-a sunt Tae from the (9) Mary Ma Ee Haceiet,. CNGEOS Se ors alle | apes month 12:45 (2) Guiding Democrat, states he never a goons Nae eaters "of 18:80 (9) ews. 2 owned a gun .and doesn’t carryicongress are entitled to a home 1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks, one. town office in a federal building Fi , ©) Ws 2 Gaeat, Lite, He coupled his denial of gun- if space is available, If there is nkehs ) You Asked for It. (1) Liberace, . toting with a new defense of use|... federal space they may rent os (9) Movie, “Godzilla,” Ray- (9) Movie. of his closed-in front porch ia Mun+| oéfice quarters. * Theater (cont.) saemnt Bar. tines 1:30 pd As The World Turns. _icie as a $109 a month office. e « % (4) Movie (cont. - 7:30 (2) Benny. Mrs. ar Margie. 2 : ‘“ - ‘ gs raid. (4) Queen for a Day |borhood in Washington t 8:00 pal Jubilee USA. Tex Rit. 10:00 (2) This Is the Life. (1) Colt 45.” % (1)-American The reports of a brought . @) Movie. “Y 4:15 (2) ectet: Storm. a suggestion today: from Rep, o Herald a ‘Truth. (4) Cartoon Time. _ - (9) Movie. Yankee, Doodle (4) teolor) (7) Faith for Today, Dandy,” James Cagney. 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. Waytte, Hays (D-Ohio) that there Aw Maa Eee Eve (9) Bible Answers. /9:90 42) Alfred Hitchcock. ‘The County Fair, . ¢ ought to be @ rule’ against Con- ae Wilts” » Bot 19:15 (9) Sacred Heart. Right Price” Eddie Foy Jr. |’ (9) Sherwood Forest. gressmen carrying guns’ on thé: -@) P. Mason : Ww.30 (2) Cartoon Frotics. “Red Wine,” Da- 5:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. Monee. Baer: i. needle (1) Bishop Pike vd * (@) Veolor)” George Plerrot|. “Personally, I'm in’ tavor of to Get New (9) Temple Baptist. ~ *- egs@9 02) a) Loretta eae 5:30 (2) Detroit Bandstand. ~ {said Hays, chairman of a house By EARL (® P. Come (cont.) (4) (color) Gedrge Pierrot (1) Income Tax. Presents. administration subcommittee, NEW YORK — Shari Lewis apg Md iach (7) Johns Hopkins. 10:30 (2) What's My Line? (1) Mickey Mouse Club. Harmon, 2 tool and die work- rancher (Victor Jory) search- (9) Movie, (4) Arthur Murray. er in a ia» General es for gold. 11:30 (4) Cartoon Carnival. - (1) Meet McGraw. ___ at Muncie, Ind., str he élec- #00 (7) Lawrence Welk. Musical, (7) Wrestling. {11:00 @, 4, 9) News, Weather, Former Leader tion last fall, was’ eee Cae . (7) Movie. about the ou ae gece (9) Hockey. Boston at To-| SUNDAY AFTERNOON | 11:15 (4) Americangat Work. Welty eben srs pb a ee — Tonto. . . {2:00 (7) Bowling. ae (9) Movie. “Somewhere. in : and the’ alleged’ gun. hatbox, this (4) Black Saddle. Clay de- (9) Looney Tunes. © the Night,” John Hodiak, 7 be x, fends patriot. (2) (olor) Little Lulu. “Lloyd Nolan, Nancy Guild.- 2 apan ies I got two poison pen post cards : ___ (2) Gale sanna ip-|12:30 (2) Rogers. 1428-(2) Movie. “Moss Rose.” . about using my front vate in| © herits e houseboy. (4) 2 U.N. re Mature, Ethel Barry-| . Muncie as an office," he said,| 7 9:38 (7) Welk (conti) (®) Belence. Fiction. . - ofe, Vincent ‘Price; ““Suc| Heart Attack Takes and exbibltes them with consid-| ‘ to Chaatten Cig, Towne |i:08 @) Movie” Fairbanks Jr. Biward ev, Hetoyama, Friend of one of the cards, signed “an lage Wwarning| (4) U. of M. Presents. erett Hortou. the West Ex-Hoosier,” said in large inky “Isn't he a (2) Have Pala (7) World Adventure Series 11:30 (4) Frontier. letters: “You bum!" The other @ walrus. din hunts half-t fo} (9) Movie. _ <4. [12:06 @). (color) News. TOKYO (AP) — Ichiro Hato-|USBested that the 55- Id Har-| "WILSON “No name ” | country. date 130 ‘4 Frontiers of faith. ws yama; -16,-crippled—fermer prime mon “ought to be im; . ~ eal . ay Mave. “MONDAY MORNING cainiater, "who felped Ja-|_pome cards were a reaction to Crusade, Bally Gr the ma. Adtralian | os (4) Wisdom, .. + 6:36 (4) Continental Classroom. di oe ee stories about Harmon’s front (9) Hockey. (cont.) %:30 (4) Pro Basketball, + |6:50 (2) Meditations. aie con tietcn dies porch, district office for which he (43 Canin teont.) (2) Movie, - 6:55 (2) On The Farm Front. _ |“ Soviet Union, today ; (7) College News Conférende.|1:00. (2) TV College. of a — one—a rabbit with a brogue. (2) Gunsmoke. When rancher 00 (7) (4) Today. ae = N ] _ “His name is Hop Scotch!” te shot, “Matt thinks ballet s'35 (7) en ae (1) Big Show, _|, Hatoyama, prime minister three | [¥ @QT y-N ude Man = - 19) Movie 7:30 (2) Cartoon Froi.cs. |times trom December 1954 to De- Found Chai Mb) King Whyte. 9g 42 Pace thé Nation. | (T) Breakfast Time. ~ /Sember 1956, -died-at hie Tokyo. F'@ Chained —|- = 10:30 (7) Graham {cont. ) 4:30 47) Bowling Stars. 8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. home before a doctor could arrive O ‘ show so she can burst (9) Prov. Affairs. (2) Steel s Report. |8:s¢ (7) Our Friend Larry. after he had suffered severe chest Qutside Hotel upon the whole nation in (4) DA's Man. Shannon un- (4) Meet the Press. 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. Pains. -|. @ nighttime show. _ Covers jewel thieves. 4:45 (2) Detroit 19:00 (2) Movie. He had been in poor health since] gan FRANCISCO (AP) — Al wwe have a slew of offera— (2) Sea Hunt. 5:00 (2) GE College Bowl. | (4) I Married Joan. he. suffered @ stroke in 1951. It) young man clad only in a breech- . 10:45 \9) Special. Workers. of (4) NBC Opera Company. 9:30 (4) (color) Bozo the Clown 'eft him partially paralyzed and |cioth was found chained to a lamp- just under a dozen.” But the er. 5:36 (9) Telescope. (T) Jean's : ¢ ’s most le } (9) News. (7) Lone Ranger. 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. In 1956 he wate © * watkien trip ites. to the world when she isa 4% (4) News. (2) Amateur Hour. 10:25 (9) Billboard. etal ey returned with 8) “It’s just that I'm one of the guest star shortly for Pat (2) News. ; |4g280-(2) Arthur Godfrey. 1s peace agreement, 'smatiest members of my frater-| Boon Dinah Shore. Bs: 80 ¢9) Weather. ‘SUNDAY EVENING HIGHLIGHTS ~— (4) Treasure Hunt. Signed a short time later in Tokyo. nity,” George Saywell, 20. a Unk| 11:15 (9) Theater. Mystery: Boris ¢:08 (2) Smafl World. Ingrid Berg-| (9) Special Agent. A formal treaty is still pending. versity of California junior, ex-| “This is really Why I'm leay- Karioff, “Devil's Island."*| (39). Dama: Ronald Rea- man. movie critic - Bosley 10:55 (7) News. Crowther and Daryl Zanuck 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy. gan, “Accidents Will Hap- discuss the Hollywood movic} (4) Price Is Right. pen.” ('38.) industry. (7) Cleo. (4) Weather. (7) Annie Oakley. (9) Leon Errol. i (2) Miss Fairweather. (9) Popeye. 1:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. 11:20 (4) Movie, Joan 6:30 (2) Twentieth Century. ‘‘Gen- hashed (2) Top Dollar, “Rebecca.” (' 30.) (2) Sports. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. Alec Fontaine 6: eration Without a Cause,” “second of two parts, eae college students. (9) .. 44) Concentration. (7) Peter Lind Hayes. 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Years later Hatoyama said they were Post written. : His funeral will be Wednesday. Senate Group Plans News Union Probe | WASHINGTON (AP)—The Sen- ate Labor-Management Committee jhas scheduled a closed-door hear- ing in New York City Monday to jlook into some aspects of a strike ithat hit the city’s newspapers in December. * * * Sen. John L. McClellan (D-Ark), a committee chairman, said he would preside. McClellan said he ordered the hearing there because he would be in New York on anoth- er matter and that the expense of bringing witnesses. ee would be saved. on * * All nine of the major New York newspapers were involved in the strike. The Newspaper. Mail and Deliverers Union which called the strike finally won a wage increase but failed in its demand that the work week be cut from 40 to 35 hours. Divorce Decrees Mande B from Pred T. W walt Miriam M, from Malcom Margaret fronr John P. intioway Jr. Taylor from Margaret I.. Lash Ruth E. from Sterling Hockensmith Cletus B, from Colene Knight Bernice from Allan Jaques Yvonne J. from Jacoh L_ Lambert Scott L from Laura M, Hallett Ethel M. trom Robert L. Tate plained to policemen who un- chained him. Saywell. said seven neophyte Phi Delta Theta snatched him from class, stripped him, drove him, from Berkeley to San Francisco and chained him He said it was the annual pledge prank ee an active fraternity Kennedy Tells of Bribe Try Senate Counsel Says Labor, : Management Offered Aid for Brother MILWAUKEE (AP) — Robert Kennedy, chief counsel of the Sen- ate Labor-Management Commit- tee, says some elements of both management and labor offered ihim political support for his broth- er, Sen. John F.-Kennedy (D- Mass), in exchange for laying off parties summoned by the com- mittee. * * * Sen, Kennedy is regarded as. a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. Robert Kennedy told a news con- ference Friday “the most serious attempt came from management” but added he also had a serious of- fer from labor. He declined to name names and gaid no money was offered. ‘ . * * * Asked how many offers were made, Kennedy _ said “several— more than one.” Later in the interview Kennedy referred to ‘‘both cases’’ in which he received rather specific talk ing the morning show—there’s no time to develop new things,” Shari-said. “It takes hours of isitting in front of mirrors to get character to come out of puppets.” The fact that Sammy. Davis Jr. Jerry Lewis, even Errol Flynn, stay up all “Mine"—TV producer Jerem .jmarried 11 months—“is an angel. He gets up at 6 and comes to the studio with me. We can’t go to the theater and stay || because at 10 o’clock at night I'm as limp as a dishrag and probably asleep on his shoulder. . x * Charlie McCarthy. my ankle. and was one of the IGC’s or thrower. Shari’s long-playing album, success and so is her book, “The * WISH I'D SAID THAT: a tapeworm and it’s a lush.” : ‘with puppets “Lamb Chop” and “Charlie Horse,” enough to keep her on the daily morning schedule, “You're cheating on your husband,” she explained. “He's my dad,” she ants. “While I was dancing, I broke | rr “He was trying to take my mind off of that and he brought me a couple of books on ventriloquism.” Sixteen then, and already graduated trom the High — School of Performing Arts (she had skipped four grades dren”), Shari hound that she was a ” eda Tehcaees Denies Gun- Toting; r sea - Walter F. Dillingham, the con- struction company’s board chair- man, commented: “It's a midst unaccountable gift to the biggest aed we have in Hawaii. Lr Others have tried = now Sonvtone has hidden its styles for both men and women. Look your best while hearing your best. ” con Wart FREE DEMONSTRATION SONOTONE $11 Pontise State Bank Bide, Phone Fideral 2-1225 night to cat her working wasn’t | y Tarcher, to whom she’s been ” * It’s partly because of Dr. Abraham B. Hurwitz, professor|. of child guidance at Yeshiva University—and a magician—that Shari’s .done so brilliantly in the field of Edgar Bergen and “Intelectually Gifted Chil- tural-born voice- — “Pun in Sahriland,” is a big Shari Lewis Puppet Book.” * *. “We're writing four mete, " she added briskly. “I wanted to call this one ‘How to Pyll Strings and Influence Puppets,” but ‘the publisher .was a real square.” Of all her fan mail, Shari treasures most one from a father BARGAINS IN HI-FI STEREOS who says his little boy is very modest and always turns Shari's picture to the wall at night when he strips to put on his pa- jamas. 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HAMPTON wane ee PR 4-0595 about the support offered for his a ree brother. * * * Asked whether this was political or financial aid, Kennedy replied: “political support.” In two cases, he said at another point, those making the proposals were in a position to execute the offer, Both offers “in which the people making the offer had some | power,’ he said, came within the| last year.- * * * One*union has been involved in| a “similar’’ offer, Kennedy said, But he declined to discuss the case any further extept to say that the union has been under investi- gation. Ma George 6: 30-WIR, a aad Ratt 4 Oy AM Commbeatte art fe from Gru E. Campbell omen ‘ouse zt t rm a George, t fews, eKenste 0. fron Ween ‘elson tly Bird Stps. Rews s eta A from fee Viveros cae ews, McLeod Albert G. Stubbert "Wwi" News. Roberts inn || Marie from ‘aymene Mpaqler News, hd ‘: Wry arile from ymon WXYZ. News, Wolf wwa wt bee - Jessie from Thomas H. Luke CKLW. News bia J vid |. 2%. 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Suppose a person goes beyond the limits and doesn't it, Does he end up owing the government money?” Security ehecks during the previous year than he should have, it'll require es te refund the ee _ From Mrs, RJ. of Mitchell, S.D.: “For nearly mven years and still collect Social Secu- person received more Social getting Social Security as sur- month and plans to be mar- * both of you will stop. The law says a child may receive Survivors benefits until he or she reaches_18 or marries - _ | and that payments must stop when either occurs. Your payments, however, probably may start again when you reach 62. maid. She said she'd read one of your columns on the sub- - ject, but she -couldn’t-remember the details. Under what conditions must I pay Social Security. for my maid? She only works one day a week.” & _ Mf yow pay your maid $50 or more in wages every thee §, you're required by law to pay Social Security tax for her. You ean: get the proper forms and complete de- tails about how to pay the tax from your nearest moet * Becartty " sulatersand Office. | prem Mrs. FC. of Schenectady, N.¥.: “My husband died in December and I collected $255 from Social Security in a lump sum toward his burial. Recently, I heard that I might also be able to collect a lump sum from the Veterans Ad- ministration toward the cost of his funeral. He was a World War I veteran with seven months in France and an honor- able discharge, Is my information right?” Yes. The VA pays up to $250 foward the burial ex- penses of most veterans. You should apply immediately at the nearest VA office. ot Elizabeth, N.J.: ‘rom “T'm getting Social Secu- Dries In April, rll be 72. Will my payments go up then?” Ne, but there'll neo ionger be any limit on the amount of earnings you may have alter that he stea From P.K. of Cleveland, Ohio: “I got en first’ Social Security check in February, but I don’t believe I got the cor- rect amount. What should J do?” ede Mrs._D.W.’ of Pittsburgh, Pa.: “A neighbor tells me that I should be paying Social Security tax for’ my —pancy—during—the—next- +wo-3 in No one. has taken the to make an exact count, but stati ticlans say there are at least million candidates’ for jobs — municipal councillors. - The voting begins Sunday in most 38,000 cities ‘and towns elect 480,000 —— yors. oe Ep i of his Cabinet—but they ‘don't Jacques who runs the cafe ol Pierre who picks the grapes. - The mayor's job in France vies-a-unique distinction _that_n other overshadows, And more thi a A sees machiog is_required Casiro Halves - Rents in Cuba _HAVANA (AP) -- Home rentals for most Cubans were reduced by 50 per cent under a law passed) Friday by Premier Fidel Cape's Cabinet. ‘* *% ~The. Cabinet, which has legisla- tive powers: during the period of the provisional government in-| stalled by the rebels, ordered] cut in “half. Those a $100 and $200 month are to be reduced @ a i af i : : is f eH te are exempted from. paying on them. i if z "i were frozen under 1939 law, But the residences of a majori < of Cubans are included in the re- duction law. * * * But_U.S. Autos Won’t Be Really ‘Small’ Car Trend Moving Away _ From Larger _ By DAVID J. WILKIE _ AP Automotive Writer initial cost. U. 8. car makers will try te |'0rs president, long a proponent of _ meet the trend with vehicles of what he calls compact cars, has not with (Predicted their sales will number heavier. |three million unifs annually by the 4 No vehicles of that size are planned] by any U. S. car maker. - What will come from the Amer-| lean automobile assembly lines are been made to introduce the itn _wnits for the 1960 model year. The In 1957 they totaled 206,827 is not because ofjsix cylinder cars in the lower vehicles. Priced lines. Only a few years ago because a stead-/Some industry experts were pre- fly increasing number of American/dicting the early disappearance of motorists are seeking greater econ-|the six-cylinder model in favor of ; omy of operation as we as lower|the V-8 in the lower price brackets. 1963. Whether Romney is right or that the car makers will go slow future will not |2>out adding anything to the length sea bpeaes and |0t their standard size models in the Senators May Have and Longer try last year numbered 37548 George Romney, American Mo- wrong, it seems like a safe bet fo Cut Easter Recess: | WASHINGTON (AP) — The Sen- ate’s traditional Easter recess may be bobtailed this year unless the senators buckle down and start} working faster. x * * : That's the word from Senaté) Majority Leader Lyndon B. 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