Storms ‘Rake Southern Michigan _ the damage today. 1 P i Fa < 4 . a! ' 2: * Re s f + [INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PRESS PHOTOS ~ k kok 7 * mae, Je ee ORO ® “= 2 £ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1957—72 PAGES ae i ai. Hard Rains Hit Pontiac Area, - More on Way Tornado Near Jackson| Breaks Up; Turbulent Weather to Continue Another savage thunder- storm smashed into the Pontiac area and the rest of southern Michigan at) noon today. Pontiac became shroud- | ed in blackness shortly be- fore noon and then the heavy rains raked the vi- cinity. There were fore- casts of 60 m.p.h. wind gusts for this region until 3 p.m. A tornado funnel appeared at Jackson during a deluge of rain. It broke up after swirling low over. the area. There were no tornado warnings issued. Meanwhile, the U.S. Weather Bureau forecast “increased tur- bulence” for the southern half of the state throughout the day. Severe rain‘and hail belted Mus- kegon, Jackson, Lansing and Grand! Rapids, Some of the hail stones & were reported an inch thick. SURVIVED STORM Yesterday area. residents sur-. vived a .5%-hour tornado warning period in which a torrential down- pour and: lightning roared into the area, Five baby twisters were sighted in other parts of southeastern Michigan yesterday, but apparently none touched the ground. The weather bureau says that this area can look forward to scattered showers and thunder- storms tonight and Friday. * * * : The mercury is expected to climb around the 8) mark during He said most of the service has been restored, and that 25 cable crews were repairing the rest of * * * The Detroit Edison Co. reported lightning damage to lines affect- ing around'100 customers for one hour. Most of the trouble centered in Southfield Township near 13 Mile road and at Rochester at 16 Mile Road. * * * . Other than a few limbs falling and home lights faltering a little due to the lightning, no other dam- age was reported as less than a half-inch of rain fell here. _ ‘Pontiac Municipal Airport re- ported wind gusts of 55 m.p.h: A 5t-year-old Lodi Township (12) miles southwest of Ann Arbor) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Plan Student Shelters The Pontiac School System is currently engaged in designating one place in each building where children can be sent in case of tornado warnings. The children will be given letters to take home with instructions to parents on! * |Pohtiac Junior Chamber of Com- + “GROCKING EXPERIENCE — Pretty Dive Butler, 19, of 285 Whittemore St., finds static electricity gives her a hair-raising feeling as she stands under a giant press. Dixie, The Pontiac Press, illustrated what every press- man knows, paper moving at high speeds over a metal builds up a heavy electric charge. “It Some Days the News Is Electrifying an employe of Ms The fourth annual Home Im- provement Show, sponsored by the merce, opens at 4 this afternoon. The show, to run through Spn- day, will be housed under a huge 60 by 180 foot tent, located to the south of the Tel-Huron Shop- ping Center. Admission ig 50 cents Senate to Vote - on Bill Requiring for a passage vote in the Senate after undergoing changes that would launch the program on a trial basis. : * * * Amendments written into the measure yesterday would authorize the secretary of state to test the new system in four areas of his selection, including one in the Upper Peninsula. The bill, if enacted, would be- come effective Feb. 1, 1958. A charge of 25 cents would be levied on a driver for photograph- what to do. Drivers’ Pictures | crear bumpike May Get Boost for adults. There is ng charge for children under 12. Some 45 Pontiac area business firms have purchased booths for the show to display up-te date home improvement meth- ods and equipment, Today the tent will close at 10 p.m., to reopen tomorrow at 1 and to run until 10 p.m. Satur- day hours will be from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. PARKING AVAILABLE Jaycees moved their show site to the tent from the Armory, to Jaycee Home Show Opens \Under ‘Big Tent’ Today provide more space for both ex- hibitors and spectators. They say plenty of free parking will be avail- able. The woman of the house will ‘ thrill to an electronic oven which can cook a one-inch steak in two minutes, one of the many exhibits, And just about anything else Mr. and Mrs. Homeowner are wonder- ing about in connection with home improvement projects, will be easily assembled under one tent, with expert sales personnel avail- able to offer information. First Quarter , recorded a 742 per cent Profits Lower Reduced Sale of Cars Reflected in Earnings; Hourly Pay Higher Motors Corp., the world’s biggest auto builder, in- creased its worldwide busi- ness slightly in the first three months this year but drop in profits. Company officials said the lower earnings stemmed almost entirely from reduced sales of GM GM Income Up,| NEW YORK (#—General} BORDER CLOSED — Shaded is border between Jordan and Syria closed in the present Mideast : cars in the United States. Sales for the first three months totaled $3,076,974,- 030 — four-tenths of one per cent higher than in the first three months of 1956 and just a shade below the record first quarter high of $3,100,738,743 scored in 1955. * & Profits totaled $261,357,742 or 93 cents a share. This was 74 per cent below the January - March period of 1956 and 15% per cent ‘behind the 1955 initial quarter. CANADIAN SALES UP’ seas plants climbed to a. record high while GM factories in the United States registered a decline. * * * The report said GM sales of U.S.—produced vehicles during the rst quarter of 1957 were the third st for any first quarter on record. INCOME TAX §289 MILLION GM’s income tax bill for the first quarter approximated 289 mil- lion dollars, against 329- millions in the like period last year. There were 387,208 hourly rated workers on GM's domestic payroll in the first three months this year and their pay averaged $96.69 a week. In the first quarter of 1956 there were 421,139 on the payroll, and their average Weekly wage was $94.17, Red Check Calls A bill to pump new lifé into the Michigan Turnpike Authority was readied for debate in the state Senate yesterday, reviving prospects of the toll road, which would pass near Pontiac in its route through Oakland County. Increasing the potential of selling. turnpike bonds by earmarking up to $3 million in state gasoline taxes collected from turnpike users is the device under consideration. . The special fund would be pledged to bond interest and retire- ment, should other revenues for this purpose lag beyond expecta- tions. : The bill was advanced to third reading and a final vote on the plea of Sen. Haskell Nichols (R-Jackson). Former state senator George N. Higgins of Ferndale is chairman of the dormant turnpike authority, which is practically fundless. The turnpike, as originally planned, would start at Rockwood near Monroe, and terminate at either Saginaw or Bay City. for Matching Color Signature ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. ) — last month a Navaje filed his Income tax return, but he ne- sent it back with this notation: “Please sign on the lines indi- cated by red check marks and resubmit.” Yesterday the IRS got the re- turn again, With it was a note. “I'm sorry it’s taken so long but I had an awful hard time finding a red pencil to sign this thing. I went all over this end of the reservation before I finally found one,” the note said. AUGUSTA, Ga. @ — President Eisenhower today called labor racketeering “an abomina- tion which must be eliminated.” | - i } _ ABE 2 ——-. : # In Today's Press eee ee bes eereewense 56 News ..... 30 Sen tadtens ai: vee ee 4 ener bebeese 49 thra 52 { : if st] Giate Fab ids far labor—and Markets Pero es ee fra {Congress to enact ou aan cack es Accel de Ike Asks Action on Union Funds Protection “The American working man | and woman deserve from labor leadership high standards of trust and fidelity.” : Mitchell flew to Augusta late unions to make public reports on| their Health and Welfare funds, which often run into the multi- million dollar range, White House -news secretary James C, Hagerty declined to say Earnings for the first quarter of| Florida — $282,593,355 or $1.01 a/¥ 8 . Search for 4 Victims Navy Discounts Red Sub Spying Doubts Bridges’ Charge That Soviets Keep Eye on U.S. Missiles WASHINGTON (#®—Sen, Bridges (R-NH) said today Russian sub- marines may be prowling off the “They lies,’ Bridges said. was not substantiated, but we know that. the Russians effort to learn what we R he said. Mideast Trouble Spot e AP Wirephete Map strife. It’s Not Season for Taking Deer, Officers Surmise Madison Heights police knew it was several months before deér season yesterday, so they arrested a Bloomfield Township man for allegedly stealing a deer and fawn. The two animals were made of stone and used to decorate the front lawn of the home of Harold D. Oliver, 29711 Spoon St., Madison Heights. Robert J. Feldman, 27, of Bloom- larceny. Sgt. Richard Travnikar . and Patrolman Thomas Linville said they saw Feldman about 3 a.m. yesterday attempting to put the deer in the trunk of his car. What! No Castor Oil? WASHINGTON (INS)—Hey, kids. Here's: a story that isn’t hard to take. The commerce department today there is a possibil- ity of a 2%-million-pound world “Las iof Jordan Crisis Action Follows Warning by President That U.S, Supports Kingdom FROM OUR WIRE SERVICE WASHINGTON — The powerful U.S. Sixth Fleet, led by the supercarrier Forrestal and presumably atomic-armed, was ordered to the Eastern Mediterran- ean today as young King Hussein of Jordan fought to retain control of his crisis-ridden country. Ordering. of the. 50-ship | fleet closer to the heart of critical Middle East devel- opments followed swiftly on President Eisenhower's stern warning that the U.S. Hussein clamped down martial flew suddenly to Cairo and con- shortage of castor oil by 1961. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) From Bermuda to Birmingham of Tugboat. Sinking. : pelt tit bbe z z & (ae rai! fran i ap a 5 i a! z * Que., Mercy. Flight Brings Man: Back Home for Treatment A seven hour non-stop mercy. flight from Bermuda to Selfridge Field was made yesterday by the Air Force in a bid to restore consciousness to a 25-year-old Bir- mingham man injured April 3. Patterson Wall, of 515 Madison St. is in William Beaumont Hospital, Royal*— Oak, following .the trip by bomber from Bermuda where he was in a motor- bike accident three weeks Ree celine produced head in- juries and Patterson has been in a coma ever since, The non-stop, flight was necessary because doc- a ee When his father, John Wall, | learned Young Wall, a graduate of Duke pence ancy canes ea oars ae. ay Ee nat “a : “ ES school's Ait Force ROTC and was vacationing on the island, His condition at Beaumont is re- ported unchanged today, Doctors have not yet decided on surgery. |. He is employed in the distribu- tion division of General Motors’ zone office, South Bend, Ind. Nancy Williains in GOP EAST LANSING #—Nancy-Wil- liams hag been elected Club at the Young Republicans Michigan State University. teed et ee ae to exp "s mo ti to the wife of ‘s Demo- cratic Gov, Ww | Lee S0-Ship Convoy Rushes fo Heart other, took stern action to pa 3 \Seaholm Will Withdraw| From School Candidacy to "he Buried Friday years, 10 _- ‘as president. athe fact sak . : - Seaholm has devoted many | She also reported on Zonta af- atee® it Maite hours to the progress and better: | fairs and urged the dlubs to do les to Be Guests ment ef public schools in the |‘‘as much as possible toward thejof Walled Lake Group Death has placed a final restrain-| sprawling, swiftly.growing dis- | maintenance of the Amelia Ear- a . : ; . ties Stephen oreees rot Phcoa one of the prihcipals in the famous} He has helped guide the con- sl yo Hepa Nan lye oe ait alk he quate of the Lapeer County eviction fights struction of many new school build- field aa’ ot aeronautical engineering.|Walled Lake Farm Association at 8 p.m, Friday. * & -* Following films on farm and sigeneral safety, the deputies will conduct a question and answer _ which received nationwide sad watched them surge "ton in 195054. mgt god ‘eas The 78-year-old riled farmer: died quietly at the Chambers - Nursing Home, Sandusky, Tues- Battles was ld 1 Py Bibs follow- ote and SIMMS is not covered by the state and county program for the 1-14 age +. * 2 Under the plan, doctors will give the shots in their own offices for a maximum fee of $3 per shot. i ete [ikit t Hh tt I The Weather Fall 0.8. Weather Bureau Report "| groups, food producers, ing the failure wide attention. of an inmwance firm got nation- LANSING (INS)—The University, publicity of Michigan has disclosed it plans to curb student enrollment this year unless the State Legislature appropriates additionaj funds for its opera Marvin ey fewer apg vice president, has told the Sen- Ae en tae the committee's proposed. buds ag “inadequate” ty $3,500,000 of don tans 1,008 you thd facts. It is your university, We know you want us to keep it operating as well as it has in the past.” * * are leading the pol. icy to “hold the line” against an increase in state taxes this year. Sen, Edward Hutchinson — (R- Fennville) said: “He made us mad.” ee Sen. Robert E. Faulkner (R-Co- said he doubted Neihuss’ ty, declaring: “1 think he made the threat for Group Forms Market Council 50 in Oakland County Join Information Plan of Extension Service About 50 representatives of civic retailers. professional home economists and communication groups met "| Wednesday evening to form an Ad- visory Council for the Marketing Information program of the Oak- land County Extension Service. At the meeting, held in the coun- ty Board of Education office, Lyle Abel, county agricultural agent, ex- plained the purpose and growth of the extension service. Mrs, Jose- phine Lawyer, marketing informa- tion agent for Oakland County, re- viewed the history of her program. Mrs, Miriam Kelly, a member of the state extension staff, out- lined the duties of an Advisory Council, bers who will serve are: Mrs. Frank Anderson, William L. Bella- eleady and net much change tn tem- the CIO Council. eer ote with ttered shewers and * * * lersterms afterneen, ight, Semigh meat 0%, _~ near #0. lev! Others are Mary Slater, county te southwest winds at & te 15) School lunch consultant; Mrs. Ken- promt oe Ae higher tm then;|neth Anderson and Mrs. Terence orm. wm temperature) Fraser, from extension groups; Teday tn Pentiac Lewest temperature preceding § a.m. At @ o.m.: Wind velocity 15 m.p. h. gets Thursday at 7:25 pm. rises Friday at §:34 a.m. = Thursday at 3:24 3 m. rises Friday ei at 3:42 a.m eee ew ene a eee ee ewes Wednesday in Pontiac {As recorded serenewey Levent, temperature. eOestee Beene bees eee wee ene Highest oné@ Lowest 7 Tenpectan This * 96 fn 1892 Date in 84 e7 ™ 1915 « S332 aoa’) oes DOS Mrs. Janet Odell and Ellen Boston, representing communications; and Mrs. Pauline Harding. Cranbrook School ‘Offers Courses School, Cranbrook, this summer. tional, * * * 10th, 1ith, or 12th grades by June are eligible to enroll in the ses- sions held. June 17 to July 26 from Representatives from each of the | i groups present were elected to|@ form such a council, Pontiac mem-| 7 imy of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce, and Fred Haggard, of Eight non-credit courses will be available during the co-educational!) @ six-week session at Kingswood/s This is the second year the sum-| 3 “imer school has been co-educa-|j Students who have finished the : Unless More Funds Received From State th Fleet Dade 'U. of M. fo Cut Enrollment publicity parposes to stir up pub- lic wapport for the university's pede said there were other al- ternatives to the possibility of re- stricting the number of students U. of M. would accept this fall. He explained: “The decision must be between that and not making salary and other necessary improvements.” * * * He added that the university would not lower its standards and pointed out that the school’s out- standing instructors were always the subject of “raids” by other universities seeking their services. The senators were told U. of M, has estimated it would enroll 24,100 students in the fall. com-. pared to its present student body of 22,000, If the threat to curb student en- rollment is carried out, it: would be the first, time in history the university fias turned students away from its doors. Western Electric Walkout Continues Western Electric Corp. installers in the Pontiac area who joined yesterday's statewide walkout from Michigan Bell Telephone Co. ex- changes did not report for work) this morning. * * * About 1,000 Western Electric workers walked off their jobs in seven Michigan cities. and several smaller communities yesterday, apparently in sympathy with West- ern Electric employes idle in Wax- ahachie, Tex., because of a work assignment dispute. A ‘Michigan Bell spokesman said the men, of whom 31 are in Pontiac, were installing central office dialing equipment for ad- vance projects, No Michigan Bell personnel are out. Exchanges affected included’ 10 in the Detroit area, of which Pontiac is one, and others in Kala- mazoo, Grand Rapids, Benton Har- bor, Flint and Traverse City, The spokesman said services) were not affected. to Mideast Crisis (Continued From Page One) ferred urgently with Egyptian President Gamal Abde}. Nasser, : * * * Nasser also held what was de- scribed as an “urgent meeting” with Soviet Ambassador to Egypt Evgeny D. Kisseley as events seemed moving ‘to a climax. believed “‘on the ready’ to move into Jordan, should fighting break out. _* * & In explaining the crisis to his people, King Hussein told them that his foes had allowed commu- nism to spread “‘like wildfire’ in the government. And, he said, his moves were taken to “rid myself of these elements, who brought the country to the verge - of of chaos.” * The new primier named by Hussein was Ibrahim Hashem, a strong Royalist, whe assumed his shaky office as the effects of martial law took over and outwardly, at least, calmed the capital city of Amman. Hussein broadcast to his people for half an hour today. In a low, solemn voice the 21- year-old King sought to identify the forces which he blamed for ‘the government crisis that has rocked Jordan for more than two weeks. . * * * He declared “I found it wise to get rid of the Cabinet of Sulei- man Nabulsi,"’ Ex - Premier Nabulsi was a fmember of the Khalidi Cabinet. He is not in the hew government. Hussein called on Egyptians to stop attacking him and “‘invent- ing stories particularly concern- ing the army.” “T’ve been patient, though Egyp- ‘\lightning struck a brooder house, State Prison at Jackson. He was convicted of conspiracy to obstruct justice after Lapeer County Sheriff Clark Gregory and a deputy were mauled by a crowd of farmers when they sought to evict a widow, Storms Roar Across Southern Michigan (Continued From Page One) farmer, Alfred Weber, perished) yesterday as he returned to his barn to rescue 30 sheep trapped as the building was set afire by lightning. A Traverse City man suffered a paralyzed leg when killing 300 young chickens. In addition,“ a farm. laborer, Joseph Lawrence, 45, is believed drowned as the result of Wednes- day’s storm, Sheriff deputies and the Coast Guard at Harbor Beach were searching a creek in an attempt to find him. Extensive property damage was reported in other areas. The tornado warning was sound- ed shoftly before noon and was lift- an Penk Bae i tered a plea of guilty to reckless naz: Nab Youth, 19, After Holdup Admits Royal Oak: Theft to Police; Wife in Car, ‘Didn't Know’ A teenage husband who, Royal two-month crime spree, WAs ar- rested last night minutes after the Palms Motel, at 2428 N, Woodward, was robbed of $102. Parsons St., Detroit, admitted the holdup, police said, after his ar- rest as he sped away from. the motel, His 17-year-old wife, with him in the car, denied any knowledge of the crimes. Royal Oak Officer Harold Fra- ser saw Nesbitt leave the motel and gave’ chase. He stopped the couple at Warren and Webster and found papers and bills taken from the motel, back, Nesbitt said he had also held up the Oakotel three times in the past two months and admitted rob- bing cleaning. establishments in Berkley as well. His wife, Margaret, said she did not know her husband had held up ed at 5 p.m. tian newspapers have kept on at- tacking me and I will remain pa- tient, forgiving everybody for the sake of Arab interests,” he said. Reports from | described | the capital as a “dead city,” with! few persons on the streets except soldiers. Virtually all normal ac- and General Electric Clock Radio _ Visit Our Paint Dept— learn how you may win Valuable prises . Widiesetet. Seams 9 a.m. until noon. 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Second Floos i oh =o Cet gare ae v : i -j i ae Vif A eye oe Hi ihe : é ee eee 17 oe ; i") \ : { ei t : a : ‘ : i T i j cae tr / + ? ‘ i * et f fe | | / | ei) | : ' : > £ f o ee Soa ee _ forces /the South. ——————— ae Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter FD a ae OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS yu 5 “entitiea exclustvely to es Pe, mega, re af en ome eee Rewepeper as well as all AP-Dews 4 40 cent Perea es eens Lees — peer and where in other places if ited States = sosaie in advance. ALE a A MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1957 oe Meee Talks on Disarmament Show Some Progress President Eisenuower told his - news conference that current nego- tiations‘in London on disarmament hold better prospects for peace than any previous talks. Mr. Strassen, who heads our dele- gation says the atmosphere of the talks is better and their tone the most serious since 1945. State De- partment officials agree that there is more than. the usual amount of | also propose that there staged reduction in armed to 2.5 million for the United States, Russia and China and to 750,000 for Britain and France. Both sides support the principle of inter- national inspection of gtomic and conventional disarmament though g » ‘they don’t agree on how this should be done. Agreement has been reached on the need, but not method, for bringing atomic weapons under control. Ws © oR tek total nuclear armaments our - basic need is for a warning sys- “tem against surprise attack. ~ Many authorities think that future war would be with guided missiles and large armies would be out- & (2 & Any reliable agreement leading to disarmament would be a step in the / yight direction. Pefhaps the time : has come for discussions on a higher plane. US. Forces in Korea to Have Modern Arms The delay in modernizing United Nations forces under U.S. command in South Korea is not because of the 1953 Armistice agreement, but a " problem of logistics. Modern weapons aren’t being produced fast enough to give them to everybody all at once, say official sources. The Red buildup north of the buffer zone has given every justification for a matching re-organization in ~* «x During the next®18 months U.S. ground forces will be built up and re-equipped with modern weapons. At the present time they have obso- lete arms no longer produced in quantity. The case for the change- over first will be presented to our Allies in Korea and to the United Nations. There isn’t any doubt about their approval. x x x . Secretary Duties told a press con- ference that although the U.S. does not think-it wise to treat the whole armistice as void, North Korean violations give ‘the United States Mecca of freedom for “action. In any case ‘the armistice has, bh sonnet ‘the shooting for nearly Meh Ope seceteved 2 / San, a a: oa ea : ae. aoe : . bier lt | en ; i f i> 5 if , € i ih baer eet} wl neutral zone with only minor violations. - ‘Repudiation might start the fighting between North _ and South Korea all over again. _ Puerto Rico’s Growth Latest news from Puerto Rico, which is smaller than Connecticut and has a population of 2.3 million, is that the fight against disease, poverty, illiteracy and overpopula- tion is being won. Not long ago this Caribbean republic was looked upon as a backward colonial area. Today it is developing into a show place of progress under its forward looking Governor Luis Munoz- Marin, says U. S. News & World Report. _ ¥* * This official under his Operation dustries to the island, most of them branches of mainland companies, in the last ten years. At the present time 64 others are about to start operations. The plants employ about 42,000 Puerto Ricans and production ‘per worker has doubled in 16 years as has school enrollment. The Governor and other high officials .of this commonwealth are elected and although Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens, they pay no taxes to Washington. It should be noted here that in seeking new industries Puerto Rico stipulated that it wanted new business or branches of old businesses, not old firms moving there to escape taxation. x * * Because of overpopulation and scarcity of jobs, emigration to the mainland still is heavy. But that situation is improving and the standard of living is rising due to private enterprise and initiative. The Man About Town Think This Over! Cactus Plant That Seems to Realize Its Purpose Safety laws: What are en- Yoreed for the safety of all of us —including those who violate them. My ever ceoeewant ae lookout sends word that Mrs. George Hayues of that village has a Christmas cactus that surely understands the sentiments behind its name. It is supposed to bloom Bootstrap plan, has attracted 488 in- . only in the Christmas season, but early. in its 19-year career it also began bloom- ing at Easter. It has missed its Yuletide blooming four times, missed Easter. Isn't: this something to ponder upon? If the two holidays were in the neigh- borhood of a half-year apart, or if Easter was on the same date each year, it might not be so significant. But—well, there’s the living evidence. Think it over. ‘In painting some window blinds, Ambrose Belford of Drayton Plains, accidentally spilled some green paint at the base of a for- sythia bush, and its yellow flowers have taken on a greenish tint. Our Village of Holly takes a day off Saturday to honor Miss. Mabel Bensett, for 47 years a teacher in its schools, From a personal observation, covering all of that period, we can say that never did anybody anywhere more deserve such a recognition. The impact of her life has done much to make Holly the veer community that it is. In answer to some information re- quests from a reader who signs himself, “Always Hungry for Meat,” a Pontiac butcher tells me that a thou- sand pound steer yields only 35 pounds of porterhouse and T-bone steaks, 55 pounds of sirloin and 50 pounds of round steak. That Williams duo tops the American League batters today, and may be a strong factor in deciding who gets that $250 prize in our baseball contest, the last games in which are tomorrow. The five leading batters today are: AB R A Pct. Williams, Boston, 26 6 11 423 Williams, Baltimore, 32 6 13 .406 Yost, Washington, 28 7 11 .393 Mantle, New York, 26 6 10 .385 Sievers, Washington, 29 7 11 .379 Verbal Orchids to- Wiliam B. VanZandt | ‘ of 5351 Williams Lake Road; birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Dafoe of Rochester; fifty-fifth wedding anni- versary. , i | \ | | August C. Schoof of Roche ster; eighty-third birthday. t f ae) H i ij i | f : | ‘ eighty-fifth \: “TINEA Service, inc. a ( Disagree, Edgar—But I'll Defend Your Right to Say It” David Lawrence Says: U. S. Must Be Heard i in Mid-East WASHINGTON — The struggle inside Jordan vividly illustrates the dilemma in the Middle East that confronts the United States and the other Western powers. The Commu- nists are con- spicuously active —the young king admits it in a published inter- view with the r e presentatives of the American press. The plain effort of the So- viet conspiracy o is to overthrow LAWRENCE the existing re- gime in Jordan and line it-up with Nasser of Egypt and the pro- ‘Communist clique that has taken possession of Syria. ewe & Shall the United States look on indifferently? Leaflets condemning the Western nations, including the United States, are being distributed in the streets by the Communists. Student groups which have been infiltrated by Communist agents are being incited to make riotous demonstrations. Shall there be nothing done to counteract this, and shall the Western powers let it all go by default and see the whole Middle Eastern situation grow more and more dangerous but never has °° armed conflicts ensue? These questions go to the heart. of the preblem posed by the critics who have urged that. America abandon her economic aid and curtail or abolish the United States Infor- mation Agency. Behind this drive is the belief that it will save money and that the badget can be thus trimmed and taxes soon reduced. MERE PITTANCE NOW But the danger is that the budget may have to be increased if armed conflict breaks out. Then the out- pourings of dollars may be many times more than any pittance now _ spent in counteracting Communist activity in the Middle East. * * * The Moscow propagandists .are busy and energetic. They think the Eisenhower Doctrine is too tempt- ing for the Arab countries and that since Lebanon, Iraq, Iran and Saudi Arabia are friendly toward the doctrine, the other countries may likewise come within its help- ful orbit and ties to the West will be strengthened. And so the battle on the propa- ganda front goes. Big stakes are involved. Out of little wars grow big wars. The peace of the Middie East is at best hard to manage. Referring to that area, Secretary of State Dulles in his speech in New York this week said: ‘Wherever such situations occur, they are always worsened by Soviet intrigue. The Kremlin likes troubled waters in which to fish.” MOSOOW SPEND BILLIONS Unfortunately the Moscow re- gime has billions available for such intrigue and for propaganda of all kinds including hundreds of “cultural missions,” but in Amer- fea any effective defense with propaganda or countertactics is waved aside by too many people s ‘“boondoggling.” "__LIL ONES “Steak sand pray I can ~ second time was Perhaps the most gnisunderstood feature of the work of the U.S. Information Agency is the jazz- band tours that it has recently sponsored. A young American businessman who was in southeast Asia at the time of one of these jazz-band visits .writes to this correspondent: “The Benny Goodman tour proved that jazz is the folk music of America. It has a way of cutting through the boundaries of language and culture that noth- ing else possesses. Additionally, it enables Americans to get through to the average citizen of each country more quickly “And the entire student attitude in Ranggon*became more friendly toward the United States as a result.” (Copyright, 1957) Dr. William Brady Says: Alcohol Is Narcotic Drug and That Means ‘Danger’ Twice Ihave been given 0 ippe- ly good (liars) at rage * justifying defending their dermic injection of morphine. The first time was when I was about to burst from appendicitis. The when I had bur- sitis in the right shoulder and eried so piteous- From the way I felt after each dose of morphine, DR. BRADY I can understand why some people get the habit. I didn't get the habit because I had only one of the pre- disposing factors of narcotism— the sense of extreme tension (not pain) due to gangrenous appendi- citis or the pain from the bursitis, frem which no change of position gave the slightest relief. People who cultivate the narcotic habit usually have two predispos- ing factors—two strikes against them. First, is some incidental or temporary cause of pain or distress, such as my appendicitis and bursitis were. And, in addition, they have a weak, wishywashy, undeveloped character; hence they are easily persuaded to indulge in sense- deadeners, aspirin, barbjturates, cocktails, benzedrine, marijuana, heroin, cocaine, morphine, laudanum, gin, or whatever the smart ones favor, Alcohol is a narcotic. Because it is available almost everywhere any time, it is now by far the most popular narcotic in America. FROM TOP DOWN From top-flight affairs in Wash- ington down to the most vicious parties in the red-light district, the person who doesn't drink be- comes the object of suspicion, dis- trust, or derision. Alcohol, I repeat, is a narcotic. Under the effects of a drink or a | number of drinks, the addict is, for a while, free from his or her inferiority complex. He’s just as good as anybody else, So he cuts loose ‘and enjoys him- self for a while—and when the nar- cotic wears off he'll Ln sg re member little or nothing abou what was said or done, but, by gosh, the fool = a lot of ‘tun, didn’t he? * * If the addict fills up with mari- ably have to pay the penalty for ‘his crime. But if he commits the same crime under the effect of al- _ cohol, -he will probably. gain pop- ular, sympathy and have to pay a oe > Tight penalty or none at all. ee Do men of distinction tell the world they would fail in hospitality if they didn’t keep a good supply of morph or heroin on hand to serve their guests? nite words letters, not more than one page or I self- e Pon- Brady, if a stamp addressed envelope is sent to tiac Press, Pontiac. Michigan. Copyright 1957) It is true that approximately 50 per cent of the patients at the Pontiac General Hospital have ad- dresses outside the City of Pon- tiac, However, a surtax is added to the regular service charges of these patients. It is generally accepted premise that a‘ metro- politan city. provides the social facilities for the area from which its industry draws its employes and its merchants and business- for its citizens. The second question asks why the City Fathers started a 4.5 million dollar hospital when waste of the taxpayers’ money. The third question asks how much the hospital deficit is each year and how much will this defi- cit increase in the new hospital and who pays it. During the four and a half years since the Board ‘of Trustees has been appointed. to be responsible for the operation of the Pontiac General Hospital, the average annual operating bud- get has been $2,665,313.14 and the average operating deficit for this same period has been $3,196.- 93. This operation has provided for good patient care the budget approved for such care. Board of Trustees ‘William P. Babcock, Chairman Willis M. Brewer, Viee Chairman Mrs. B. B. Roush, Secretary Harold 8. Goldberg, Treasurer. «Rev. Theo. R. Allebach Edward P, Barrett dames Clarkson Cecil J. Cosgrove Harold B. Euler Joseph Jones Charles E, Yaeger ‘Old, New Doctors ate Differences’ I agree it's the -hospital’s duty to protect the public. However, the hospital has no right to freeze out capable, competent doctors. It for Post Office 3 z s i z . i : i F288 iH g : i : < BaF e f » it is only Bank We won't miss third class junk mail. Most of it isn’t read anyway. Anyone who really ‘wants mail on Saturday can rent a post office box. Important mail will be sorted for box patrons on Saturdays and Sundays. Big Taxpayer. ‘Carlotta Letters Wasting Space’ I agree with Mr. Keehn 100 per cent about using the Voice of the People column for important things rather than wasting all that space on such things as this fictitious Carlotta, I sent a letter in not long ago in regards to doing away with that sharp turn at Fairgrove and Saginaw: But no. They wouldn't print it. It was too long. They like to lop Here and delete there. The Pontiac Press is a good paper and I enjoy it very much, But it makes me mad sometimes, But of course I will keep on read- ing it as I have no choice. Frank L. Jacemine 298 N. Paddock St Looking Back 15 Years Ago BATTLE FOR Burma at grave crisis. DRAFT REGISTRATION sched. uled for April 27. 20 Years Ago 30,000 SEE BAT wing flier fall to death in France STRIKERS SEIZE big drug plant. Case Records of a Psychologist: Offers Method to Conquer Fears Fear is the greatest cause of pain and failure on the face of this earth. So learn how to dis- sect your fears and free your- self from their domination. By all means, try the “Fear Party” strategy below. More of these confessionals would save thou- sands of pilots and other tai- ented men in military service, as well as. in professional schools. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case U-364; Captain Ashton Gray- biel is a Naval Research Director who has long studied the psy- chology of pilots. And he neatly analyzed the dan- — effects of fear as a cause of the- “washouts’ in military of serv- ice. “Fear of fly- “It is not al- ways the fear of flying, as such, but the fear of failure.” If fear causes stalwart young men of high I. Q. and superb physical fitness to collapse, psychologically, then you can be- gin to surmise the devastating influetice of fear on children. Youngsters soon learn to put up a front, at least in social groups, - So when 30 children congregate in the 4th grade réom at school, what happens? 5 Each ‘one’ tries to act. casual and unconcerned. But that secret terror may mount to the explosive state, thus’ prodding its harassed victim into bravado ruling : woe Poets — mayen ng ister, all becauge a jin was 90 atrial i! \qnamepie toes rats, etc.) eye his pals =r see that he was afraid, that he tried to camouflage his terror with actual recklessness. FEAR PARTIES So I have been recommending to various educational conventions that an ideal bit of strategy for all teachers in grammar school is to schedule a “Fear Party” every term. Let the teacher casually lead - into the discussion by confessing some terror which she herself ex- perienced at their age. Since she is now a successful adult and enjoying the prestige of being the teacher, she loses no “face” by admitting such a childhood fear. Then’ casually inquire if any of the children have had any similar worries to that one cited*by the teacher. If nobody picks up the cue im- mediately, then the teacher can cite some cases in her previous classes. * * ¥ But it usually isn’t long till somebody puts up his hand and matches the teacher's confession with a current féar, as of lightning or of barking dogs, or of ghosts Reassuréd by the two, or, three Previous confessions, another youngster may volunteer his pet aversion. And soon you will have the entire classroom opening up with a wide variety of secret terrors. Since confession immediately lessens the load of inner worry and strain, the children at once begin to benefit. And the very fact that they now realize they are not or unduly cowardly, will greatly re- assure their ego. It may ~ also undermine compensatory naughti- ness. For previous to such a group confessional, most youngsters be- lieve they alone are cowardly while all the other kids are brave. CASE RECORD STRATEGY One reason- why I launched thi¢ clinical column -in practical psy= - chology a generation ago, was to permit you readers to see that thousands of other smart people suffered from the same secret fears that worry you. * * bd “Dr. Crane, 1 was so relieved to ee ee Nee © ome ol : ae WS 7 ; pe “4 eae: ee . : ‘ls i — nese apsbeme bgt" ming ail ier os of we a « eS hh a » i ON i \ \ ; j ‘\ so j hy Bid f ‘ mari oa wise bes Mi ea a ‘ \ } f \ ry f 4 ae ‘ ae 4 H : i . : a A ie ica bidet : ‘ de ad 5 Ee Se i — ae ay oe ne off water. Non-corrosive otuminum, zinc, brass. = —o Departmen poems ” a & Stratton 1% - 4cycle gas engine. 4 | ow oF ad al SEARS 184 North Saginaw St. oa Phone FE 5-4171 * ne FE 5-4 1 eed pe laevis i Pioyi a Pee eee ee 4 eee Sige pe eek, ee ee PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. APRIL 25, 1957 , RS ss See Se cefeas ee eT : eRe 2 eee — a ES ees EHP ae pte de / PRICE RANGE ity Ew On the contrary, the especie. | tion says there are ive, com-f- mon ‘sense methods for warding off} dental iscace that afc 9 pe . ae Q << ¢ o US. ne ta It a a ; “ costs 1% billion dollars in dental | sae pee oe : aa A * " Reg. 1.75 ee | | _ FREE! New Fishing. J, C. Higgins Solid < | RSS. peed y's a Celeuletor Glass Bait Casting Rod : pp hoor eT ae wel No Purchase Necessery — ass it Cast i r sa - .. = al A sure thing for ruggedness and power. Four one-, Be tector ty agrmyton~ _ Thal hore the moet opalar half foot long with sirong plastic handle, flexible plastic : would help eliminate: acid-breed- | game fishing in the nited guides and extra-rugged tip. Solid white glass ing sugars that normally remain | tates, Come in now. shaft. Buy at Sears. ; in the mouth after dessert. The idea never caught fire with} ‘ Dr. For Your Convenience YOU CAN- BUY YOUR _ FISHING» _ LICENSE AT SEARS! Children should develop the tooth- | brushing habit as soon as they have | ; alll their first teeth. Their first| trip to the dentist should not be made than at 3 years of age, I of whether or not there} “inion tech shad bell 33/, , BB rg | 6 3% on NOW JUST 88 EACH es, After Junior has had $3 : Famous National is try, a. “should ; 4 ee Brand Reels : ; os Cc ‘the job flor him.if necessary. = re ; $11.50 Akron Reet. 7.98 | © Big selection, big buys! " . ‘The association says the tooth-j] ‘ ; . $15.25 Summit... .10.65 ' : brushing is important, not the’ : Re $26 | : pai othr. Choose now while they last! . tule Preis ce tating soda . : "Ele : BO A I $19.50 Zebeo #33.12.98 — and salt are among . ms Ahead 0 Aras p= Landing Net ......88¢ Snelled Hook 3 pkgs. 88c mended dentifrices. fl OTHER ELGIN BOATS Look Ahead to Summer Fun Semi oe Hook Holder 88c Spin Lures .. .3 for 88c ‘The peak of mouth acidity comes | . 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Styro- $14.25 Rocket Reel. .9.98 Lak : brushed immediately after Aluminum a ee 7 instead of at bedtime. te eeeeee 219,95 vide extra Sporting Goods—Perry St. Basement oS What if Junior demands | $24 DOWN _ “! ~! ° and other sweets? . | fe Sears Revolving Charge Try to get him to substitute fresh Just Say Chatge Zi | rs Revolving g fruits and raw vegetables, or pop- howl, sweets under con-| conditions — at home and | Sa ES ee a ae tee ee if Be Summers brushed immediately. = The sweets problem is a formid-| , consume sugar | as did their great : 100 years ago. \ Excited Motorist Gives |}, : : ; 7 : : . ” s rate. ‘ ee ce . = MONROE, Wisc. w» — Sheriff's) : , —— —— : Three Piece Ja 2-Pc. Tubular Glass 2-Pc. Tubuler Glass deputies went into action when as} Golf Cart Folds Up, Non-Rip Seam J. C. Higgins 2-Tray An Outstanding Buy Bamboo Pole. Spinning Rod Fly Rod pry agelia y-ecan a Sor bulk Adjusts for Height Plastic Waders Steel Tackle Box in Landing Nets! nen, its 88 ney 59 CAG nes. sus AA” of a car, close the lid end drive? = poouss §=69. 88 Reo. te) =| AG Re. 395 = OY Rey. 195 = 66 ae ) ° away.” ° i e : ° ° Dect rice ta ‘town! Batt Power and flex for accurate Natural finish blade with § Officers found the car at a local} Rolls away easily on big 12- Won't crack or get stiff in An economical spin and bait Save. now when you buy this than most with brase ferrules, _ oct ate cee ‘heme mee ® nos gsao < garage and ordered the owner toj} inch bg tage ae to A ero — — oer 4 eases d box. ed up, i ————s —— its rai beat Pn) Posy = a= Chrome-plated brass ferrule. position cork grip. 7p, 8-ft. open the trunk. Inside was a —— - Seed. vain oe er e r. vx jo pac 1 ever-type trays. ep wn, .able aluminum ‘frame an - shed, en end. ft. *; rage mechanic ey Sag locate ) Y anced throughout. . rown. §-M-L-Extra L: and waterproof. inch deep netting. source of a squeak the The motorist who called mistaken the planning to make New Orleans his - é Wi es Early in Sn see Williams dia | Cea | paren - : Spinning Propeller! ‘Steel Wagon — Super, much writing there, including his’ Four Racket Interscholastic Size Bat With a Seasoned Gerry Coleman Deluxe Pedal Trike Cushioned Tires lr grone tarry Gg roe Badminton Set Sandlot Baseballs Hardwood Bat Fielder’s Glove nes §=—«66.18 neg. 1285 0,10 Reg. 53s 415 years has lived at Key West, Fla Reg. 9.95 7.99 Reg. 1.25 99¢ Reg. 1.25 99¢ Reg. 4.79 3.99 * ° Fun on wheels! Easy pedaling, A smart, sturdy wagon—q real quick-turning. Exclusive wrap- around windshield. 36-in. long, 17-in. wide. Propeller whirls as ridef ped- als. §8-in. disc wheels. Olite “buy.” Bright red, gray wheels, Congo lifetime bearings. 11,- inch rubber tires, ‘ Made to snag hot ones! High ) grade cowhide, fully lined bearings. 1¥p-in. steel tubing. glove has |-piece tunnel trap, emi-pneumatic tires. Indian grease set pocket. Red. Has that “home run” feel. Dork finished seasoned, air dried hardwood, the best made, In assorted weights, lengths. Any one can learn to play, everyone has fun! Strong nylon strung racquets, two shuttle- cocks, poles, ropes,: etc. Tough tanned horsehide, double stitched for long wear, better - handling. For rough sand lot play. 6 Official Size Basketball — Goal and Net Reg 6.25 5" soa wef 5 | Beer ¥ § e3 é f; Official size home basket- ball court. Full size ball of multiple laminated, pebble grain rubber for tough, long use. 18-inch diameter steel. - goal, official type cord het. All braces strongly welded. Adaptable to outdoor use. 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Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 i a ve A = ag ea Lip: i eb f) ; y | : . a = . / . f \ if g f aE ‘ : ? ro g ae —— / r : Bae ei w \ | yw i \ foe | A] oS ne aR s) : et ‘ 2 | f ~ At nab wnat tan rte sheceurabel eer oer calibrate pntee earn facrnlnayamrveatpeys eat] poeta teal eat Way pe NST EAT eee ae Ee a eee Mteics | Ay f . ‘Vs we A he “hs ogee a A pos Rieck da i Senay ae LNwesiik \ \ \ Rone “A R x é = ‘ peeves Get a \ i ; ‘ \ as pee i Aes ea) ya 4 } é t i ‘ A t ie 5 3 eT sae ‘ I 4 ,@ j ‘a | ; Vii . | \ ' \ / | : \ \ Lee lw \ . \ ) ‘ ge Poy | \ Pa 4 be Le THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. APRIL. 25, 1957 | \ \ \ — “ALLSTATE Batteries: Are Power Packed, Ready to Use! © Regularly priced at $13.45 88 © Factory new when soldto you © Fall 30-month guarantee! ont Replace that old worn out battery with an all new eco- nomical ALLSTATE ‘30’. Contains Armaloy ‘93’ for long- ole ee ee rani cooker Se ' . Coimpare Price. ove Quality “re . 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' \ The — cxcaped ile belFifth Son Joins any - C Korea, Eee sin 3 ih Patch Job Tao Rough JACKSONVILLE, a, W--When|im the Coast Guard,“ FORREST CITY, Ark, Joe iH - E & it ie it Jee Agent's Hat Token ca ee fe ee ) : \'He Talks on Crime . the fitth and last L heseead Among Favorite Names irl 9 108 Kansas auto tag A SALE AS GREAT. AS its NAME! me BIG E-X-T-R-A WIDE ) , frothy Dacron’ | priscillas “YJ Z " G3x8l-in.Size ov ihe ow \ | ui Pair Ae : % 139x90-In. Size, Reg. 14.98. eee 13.97 5 ¥ pee : . . : , | Sheer, crisp,. soft draping priscillas with full” , ? ta, , a | i 6%-in. ruffle. Drip dry; little or no ironing neces- 4 + rh sary! Wash beautifully . .. adds grace and itt Pai ie 4 ary, . beauty to your home decor! Choose ivory : a . white in many different sizes. : a * ®. . \ , f oF cy be _. tog. 190 Dacron Panels 3 iia) Cea a pS ! ; Generous width .. . put several 47 .F 2 te, 2 SAVE 1.99 | Sina bon rec! pike laos Nene sides for longer wear. 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Note how high ribboned windows are used facing streetside and view windows overlook the terrace. The: interesting room arrangement of this home provides a dining and Tamily room convenient to the big, bright kitchen .. . a living robm that’s ideal for entertaining . . . three bedrooms with wardrobe closets .. . and two baths. Plans include attached breezeway and garage. See this and scores of other attractive, modern home designs : in our Weyerhaeuser 4-Square Home Building Service. '| Come in... study all the designs before you ! See Us for Everything You Need to Build, Remodel — or Repair: -CORWIN LUMBER & COAL CO. _ Smat short sleeve lar. Sanforized, ma shrinkage 1%. 4-16, Smart printed shirt 4-16. per front closing. ‘J All in Star Brite Solt, _absorb- ent. In gilt- wrapped pack- Lap Pads, quilted cacevt/ $l Receiving Blankets ....2/$1. Fancy Little Sacques eee oes 986 Be = Foot control raises, age. 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Regular 2.98 Let it rain; this jacket keeps the boy dry | amd - ~ Ne . oe te ‘s \ rat ¥ 4 oa “Pe onus . ; \ : te : : \ ‘e \ \ ‘ WI | i j A | j : : ; Pe \ : 2{ 4 \ : . . 4 A F / | ; ~ 2 ? \ ct j ; A : \ \ 1 } = : . . \ ; | ( 4 4 \ \ ‘ i ee Ss ‘ a rie ; i. ear ed ‘i ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, \1087) be) { Rg » FIFTEEN | / See ee PEN ees 9 ‘ ac | t ' ' iy ! Mt ae. t i ii " = oe a ae eo is i ; ‘ | haa 4 4 et | \ Lad ? a \ \ \ : 7 ‘ \ for You Actress Seeks Divorce _ |: ® suit filed yesterday Miss ms District. Attorney Teacher Raps Schools “vores, after, 31 years, of, mar. Television Writer (Foust 83 savings for you look 2% y = werk, cutside ber — ce ee priced at 6.98 “i you’re a working woman, 10. daring Sears Days . years is the maximum ti u'll nave pase under Social Security| Look wonderful . .. feel wonderful to be eligible for payments when, in this figure-slimming girdle. * reach 62. ° ; ena ee Tenn fabulous buys in Criss-cross innerbands deftly smooth P But, if you were born before . the tummy while side sections slim Jan. 1, - the time you'll have epring dresses 4 hips. White rayon leno elastic. 8 to work is less than 10 years —| the exact amount depending on/ Up-down stretch back panel. the year in which you reach 62. 4 In sizes 26-86. The nearer you are now to 62,) Wonderful opportunity to get the latest . the less time under Social Security Spring styles at « price that pampers your Corsets—Second Floor you'll need. But, in any case, you'll have to have at Jeast 1% years. puree. In all the lovely new prints and fash- ion right solids. 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Transports - Chiller, shelf; huge shelf area easily ,.. rolls on wheels, *, You Coldspot. moist and fresh. ———nen © it : ee ee as ee ee ea __.THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1957 | sone odeos Becoming Dull ye talinist Official (Griggsville Fair | RING. ing Droncs LQACR ot J ) ood € Bargain Dollar | the Porsiac Cry Commision hos scheduled publc spoll’em when were young “spoiling” Elliott did “I, woulda’ gamble on pape eee pil ‘Street on Intent Construct curb, escns besa ths seat oan mean physical abuse. Fright\it myself, I'm about out of the notorious} at 5 a Laan gutter and related, work. on the following streets: &5| ers you get are horses that have from something as innocent 85 &/ business and I’m giad, but it’s | pocaaese i tos dee ing! : show.| heen spolied when they were jrolling tumbleweed may tur® &/been good to me and I've done aliitortured Py jae ge ” rting| 1 % ' Baldwin to POGNRR Elliott} young,” Eiliett said. promising colt into @ bucker. right.¥ Ocua Lua ’ e's ts elk co —Chicego gee tet eas wine EP Se a ees Elliott began contesting when|been sentenced to 16 years ae ee ae 2—E. Colgate Avenue from Boldwin raat in bis.’teens in Cheyenne’s Fron-| prison, ; buy = buck and make 11 cents.) 3—€. Colgate Avenue from University to PC Ing horses. more an nee as om women OF Mes Notte’ otf at ee can by only one ata time J 4—New: York Avenue from Baldwin to POGNRR ‘ oi rs He apparently was at|If he wants»more he must return| Stenley > big horse outfits, like there used — in 1913. He became associated), socrot trial, . to the end of the lino. | 5—Yole Street from Carlisle to eecsia to be, And the horses aren't with the late Eddie McCarty of|” parkas, minister of defense and| Fair officials in Griggsville, a] S-~Tenmyson Avenue from Joslyn to ig : vith By a degen hl 1921, They, with the late “Tex| wecsiar general in the resime|town of about 1.200, explained the| 7—Lookout Drive from Eest Boulevard to Astor ‘second of third string even 10 Auutin of ‘New York City, D°0-lWay the first of the olf Stalins| prove there. will be at least one(l por farther lalrmiution ove lope notices ang he has little se- Garden rodeo in 1922, . lary. to, be wicca oe Perenerd ween ted gare Interested property owners are urged to appear. lection today, Once he could pick $4.3 a Doted April 24, 1957 two or three of the best from a ' | A fall in prices of potatoes and last October, a string of 100, Now he has to pick onions has given Australia its ti-Com ADA R. EVANS : , : ‘ \ : VA =e ne | f ; Al — a \\ < \ \ feyet : : i ea 3 aes : | / ob z ee a \ f } ey eo 4 ¢ = ; - : 4 1 | H 4 C \ 4 | te | "eo \ li io best } | | } i i T 7” PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. | : " | ; | a eS : y+ EE PONTIAC PRESS ~~ || ; Ne f 4 i ate . : oy + wet Fie: ‘ I fa ek? ; : ee \ ee + TRHURSDAY, APRIL PR ase» Saline TR dg se PIES SEVENTEEN: | After All, Summer’s Just Around the Corner tate Hospital Plans Open House Tourist Council Readies for Fall Season 25, 1957 } oa a eg . oe # Music Therapy on Parade”. Thisjexplore the patients’ potentialities) ; ; . is under the supervision of the Rec-| and limits, and by helping with the) Spring breezes may be brea’ cash registers rang longer and| on the summer front . . . com: ae? of aaa ereene. ie @ summer-hungry Michigan,|louder than any previous autumn,| petition is getting mighty stiff ich includes music and s already the 7 and Michigan's facilities ts about i i fi EF f yy i a ; g ; Ey z i i 323 E i 33 if Te F E i Fi 1 E ii ; 4 iF 1 f ! z i i ii i Fe. i” 7 Rue & F i : i it i gif ! § Fa i i Fi i i a i ) E g i : ve if 3g i i ze gram an caaanry aelatianad pe yo Roles poy ~ : baget this year runs something] Knowland Asks Congress to Wait the which is medically prescribed, is profes-|in helping hospital patients advertising in every media except F sy euler seas Tax Cuts Ruled Out - : —- E id N l T, eeu * "WASHINGTON @® — Sen, Knowland (R-Calif) said today he vidence Nuclear fests |.sts:rrs aU winter. And all we need is the) sat would be more pradent and sound from a fiscal basis to wait until earty next year before considering tax reduction,” the Cause Weather Upsets 322211021) get was $15,000, and $1,1000 was Some Democrats in Congress, among them Speaker of the House spent on the winter season, in- Rayburn (D-Tex), have been talking about a tax reduction bill this cluding a ski map and winter sport) year to take effect next Jan. 1. House Republican Leader Martin By EDWIN DIAMOND newsmen ene» Higa por a long second 100k) folder. (R-Mass) also has been forecasting a tax cut next year. : INS Science Writer whether nuclear tests necessary. : ow. a saturation adver- , have affected the weather one | 1, Gunn, in 2 report to the o Oks Gin toh will x *« * ethene eee wanes Wank toe Se ccc paces | Naeanat_Anetaney of Setenene five’ the off»... er... slow | _Knowland said no one is asking that & tax reduction take effect | may help bring on droughts and Fiedyrsbpe you are bound to es auee to eer sonoma a veal thet im to aan” earlier than next January, and added: . } heavy rainfalls has been presented] nave the effect.” . critical role” enya Purtent. ponpell Bes. “Ne responsible member of Congress is suggesting that we : ng tela in na: | submitted a budget of $585,000 | 14 reduce taxes in time of deficit that would just up the na- by a U. S, Weather Bureau physi- ) legislature this year — = to the cist Ress ported Dr. Gunn, the Weather Bureau's duplica ir pressure, at-| $140,000 more than | Or ao ee are re pad athec manftop coud physics expert, also it-|,.5ene and cloud conditions in for 1956-57. If this Is approved | — “Personally, I would apply from two to three billion dollars a | bana . we pias to put an additional | year on reduction of the national debt before any tax reduction is made air lution can upset na- ted that man-made efforts to), viant 60-foot diameter “e e to ture's oA ae rain cycle and|produce rain in drought-stricken |, chamber” at the bureau's ee oe ca uaa considered,” he said. | cause weather extremes—long areas by clovd-enetire, Spoatte’ of. |Hiichoock, ‘Tex, research statiod, toward a year-round Michigan hatte! ) , ; apes such os hit tho, Seatamastj zy. Mere, So Smet coves Dr. Gunn was able to demonstrate:| vacation season.” "| By waiting until next January or later, Knowland said, Congress 4 Pentise Press Photos ;United States, pe- * * * : : , will have five or six more months to test estimates on government en oa an com wennes od ciate of hay Stal REY tae ie peedene Oo When there are a great number Te oe ee made a bapeets: : seenme teaens note pho alanemnt hiouah the mse wf bdeigpational These possibilities have long been|nounced position that superbomb ee cela ove es ar _ therapy. Here Mrs. Cecil Dumbrigue, occupational therapist in debated, but heretotore were with-|tests and cloud-seeding projects dol Siar” cud tale ae z maidcl ron pales babaesclns eagle ate a Ken creerce:™| SHAWS Jewelers Ho are “‘too sm -— But, sdb n in-| ain drops and fall to earth. > + |mitting the subsequently formed! Lack of Medics |Swtis,crm cities. Figures Reveal State . 23rd in U.S. in Number| T wister-Proof of Physicians Houses Cost ANN ARBOR — Michigan's|Dut Little More , ANN ARBOR w—A University. HANDSOME DRAWER CHEST FREE ‘with 52-pe, Service for 8 $9975 TERMS! : Pay Only $1 Weekly! — “Michigan's Largest Jewelers” a ‘tv # sg e+ tolls you Its proper plece -. HERE’S WHAT WE DO: — © Remove trent wheels and inepect lining. ; © lamps besk drome Chock and dd broke * $ eee PidLL dd * NWaOOOM, | 3 yt F spose ne s — a » ee Rigs : ve 2 4 SEN EN aes ens iv Rye oN RI RE isc egae Cape See as oY iy wee OSG Ay *. = 14 A £3 4 et AE oe ee goa a et ee az he: tires cS *rL a Se, = eee} re a Ay Ae ea oa ea one Cee 4 as 2 2 = ‘ "a 7 i ~ os ‘ : a . t A a ; a ‘e Fi i E i i SUF aH @ Hue i if duce the nation’s highway toll. The veteran of nearly 30 years in highway safety work sald the slogan “please drive carefully” has little real meaning since many people don't know think they drive safely, added. “We've got to shock the nation’ drivers into realizing that careful/ motoring is the individual] i sibility of every one of the of licensed but | sive question is how to H Roberts insisted. ‘ 2.9 He believes the safety . | wil] begin to make real if and when they can f drivers that accidents can happen| to anyone, INCIDENT RECALLED — | Roberts recalls an incident! which drives home his point that| most drivers feel accidents happen| only to-the other fellow. | BONANZA, Ore. (INS) — Bo-| _ He once visited » small central | nanza has a problem with its city icone cage meer oes. Attar | jail that somewhat different from! The audience listened courteous- | the usual run of such problems} jy, Reberts docs not believe his | —— it consists of ‘keeping persons) tam jad much effect because | out of jail. three persons in the group were | The problem centers around) killed when their automobile | friends of prisoners, according) plunged down an embankment. | to Police Judge Irene Hartley. “The trouble with preachi ~ * * safety is that we're banging ¢ The friends are so eager t0jheadg against a stone wall,” furnish food and drink to Roberts. “People don’t want buddies inside that the old wood-learn. They don't want advice.” oe a + - @ | kicked hinges sev-) Roberts predicted motorists will eral times, the judge said. cause the death of more than 40,-| And just the other day a fellow/000 persons this year, injuries to! was caught holding a bottle ofja million others with a loss ex-/ wine tipped up in front of a jailjceeding two billion dollars, window #0 his friend inside could/qompaNIES SHARE BLAME a But automobile ing the situation described, ap-jaccording to Roberts, because of] proved an order for an oversizé|the speed potential engineered into . sleek cars. ee ot acne Set have honed MEN'S Casual SHOES A Real Selection Two-Tone Greys Panama -- Maple gs gala aig ai lh PRESS, THUHSDAY, APRIL 25, 1957. eg 4 > 4 n # he i SALE! Chein Link WALK GATE Toe | ns 9° % a r * AE Chain Link Double

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The|the logical man to take Smokey Weis. nal wee tacution shout? BAP th soll bave been told the| materiale and related Heme | |reservations, national forests and He was the meshest “iamed|the moment he was found im the|titte wilroal, weighing about eight! home and care for bimn. Smokey being "most unter fr a new Pulp ty Half the passenger ‘coaches on|&tional parks. The state owns bear ever to come out of New /fire. | pounds, wore a perpetual snarl.) — -~ “ae ble bear alive erial for a new pulp industry. other 13 per cent, ‘ Mexico, bar none, It's no wonder. Having all four)’ | Dr. W, J. Nolan of the University|Argentine railroads have been in| arizona Department of Smokey, now a full-grown 6 ~~ Iteet burned at the tender age had| “Smokey not only bit Mrs. Bell,), fps Florida, one of the Nation's Au-luse over 40 years, Resources, yearold black bear, lives in the\Alerts Area Merchants {soured him on everything that] May's Ciugher, Suis, OS came Lifting Cor ont Sidewalk : ee Washington Zoo at the nation’s|s. Boos Check Passer |p" ie the hous: ‘but he kept up ailfritates its Owner ggg - capital, He has been seen by mil-|' Bogus r * *.¢ running battle with the Bell's OINES @—D. C = _ of zoo visitors and has had Acting Lt. John A. DePauw,| A Santa Fe veterinarian, who) cocker . spaniel. ms aes picture plastered over most of baum, Des Moines attorney, told the ‘nation. since. the day r bureau, |got the unhappy task of treating) When the: Forest Service de-\the court he was “getting tired” the bear’s. feet and bandaging) cided it wanted the cub for its | of paying illegal parking tickets. NIGHT TO 9 found with all four feet’ seenched ee Sas “niger ag andering in the fire-blackened|ooueus fora bogus checit passer vey iue-had never had such/firetighting symbol, the little 11. soe » little German Volks- (Mondey through Scturday) a day in his life. : bear was flown to Washington. i =e a6ld' ef State, Conservation Director ee te caer nae loward S. Snover or; smoke ssigned t Homer Pickéns elected to é : ; At the risk of spoiling the illu- H. Snover has passed three Roce get ro _ pris a card along on the flight. He said on pm bist up and put it on the sions of the nation’s kiddies, who|$ bad checks, using the Farmer-|Ganie Department the day he was|Smokey liked planes even less“°WAK , have seen Smokey pictured as aiSnover Funeral Home account, |released from the vet. That lasted|than he did people. The judge dismissed the ticket. fat, benevolent bear wearing a/160 W. Huron St. drawn on the!about one day, Department per- oo He suggested that ‘‘maybe the so- rangers hat, let it be said here/Pontiac State Bank. sonnel arid visitors. alike, who! Only one hint has come out of lution is to chain your car to the _ that he was anything but kindly| ‘The subject is described as about|came to see the “poor little bear” | Washington abott Smokey’s dis-/P@™ing meter. E ; when he was young. 430 years old; 5 feet, 11 inches; 200 and who reached into the box, got! position. Recently there was some +. * pounds, heavy build, dark hair and|a rude shock. 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Mr. Hannenberg, draftsman in the automotive field, died in Detroit yesterday after a brief ill- ness. ‘| He is survived by. his wife Ruth; 'a son, Ronald, and two daughters, i\Dorothea and Barbara, all at home, and a sister, Mrs. Matgaret Ledowsky of Detroit. MAUREEN B. PAYTON TROY — Service for Maureen Bridget Payton, infant daughter k THE Bp PoWTIAC PRESS, “THURSDAY. APRIL UL 5,1 1957 va os Bc Non pose ; Ider Women _ \Are Advised ’ Verthont St, was eld EAST LANSING «Older wom- en with time on their hands | .|been advised to go back to school | ; birth'and study ‘nursing. a Tuesday. _ | The advice was given yesterday Besides her parents; she is sur- at the close of the annual confer- vived by two sisters, Mary Eliza-ience for Michigan's head nurses by beth and Margaret Louise. leo mate thoeasitie: edeaneaa State University School . FRANK WATTERS Nar ’ | All they need, she said, is a high Lapeer and the Lapeer County Road Commission. ‘He is survived by three sons and two daughters: Don, Matthew and Ray Watters of Lapeer, Mrs, Lewis Schlosser of Davison and Mrs. Don Corbin of Flint; also one sister, Mrs. Mary Cook of Mus- Dundee Woman Killed MILAN (P—A woman was killed near this Southeast Michigan town) last night when her car ove in a ditch. Police identified the dead woman as Bessie Matyas, 36, egon. =Stands Mute “=m in Slaying Case Robert Skinner Faces First- Degree Murder Trial May 2 Robert Skinner, 54, of 20012 Roselawn, Detroit, stood mute -yes- iterday when he was arraigned on the charge of first degree murder. * * * Skinner was committed to the Oakland County Jail without bond, accused of the Saturday night gomery, 45, of 10431 Fanwood, Royal Oak Township. — He appeared before Royal Oak Township Justice Delbert W. Haunt and trial was set for May 2. Royal Oak Township Detective Daniel J. Whitfield said Skinner walked into the police station and surrendered to him about .1:30 (Report Accident Victim in Satisfactory Condition shotgun slaying of Minor Mont-} Skinner claims he shot Mont- gomery in the right chest after Montgomery threatened to cut Whitfield. him, without reason, according to|f A WHO WANTS CONVENIENT, COURTEOUS * Home Delivery of V. A. Nye Dairy Products? Our routes extend ten George Murley Phillips, 77, of in satisfactory condition at Good- rich Hospital this morning after he was involved in an accident with a dump truck of the Oakland County Road Commission. A hospital spokesman reports Phillips is being held for observa- no fractures although he had mul- tiple contusions and abrasions. Oakland County Sheriff's Depart- ment reports Phillips was driving went on Gakwood road when his auto collided with the truck driven by Orville W. Rowley, 37, of Clarks- ton. about 9:30 a.m. yesterday, a mile east of M-15. 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Faille Dusters, reduced, ee ee ee ee Poe ee ee ee ee ee ee a ee ee) Se AP oO Co ee oe : Long Spring Coats, reduced, éciteloth in prints BOY hoc vce tenn es ccna news. $13 colors © Sub-Teen Short Coats, reduced Cit and solids. : Be ONY ois code csc sieene ps noe $1] lids. in terry cloth so Misses’ Dresses, reduced, 34 only, once a month mark-downs on favorites... . Millinery, reduced, out they” Ol go, buy COW! eo cere ce ip cnc Women's Skirts, reduced, mostly pastel wool flannels G washables.... Blouses, reduced, dacrons, batistes, crepes Girls’ Dresses, reduced, 3 to 6x, 7 to 14, spring fobrics........... ae Cy ee ee ee | ‘MAIN FLOOR Men’s Summer Sport Shirts, reduced, . 99¢ apbo Crotch, -short sleeve, solid color, leno weave... rip Elastic in Leg Perfect Quality Nylons, month-end special, 60 gouge 15 denier Misses’ Anklets, reduced, rib top or cuff top, colors.;....... Hendbegs, reduced, fobrics and plastics, wanted styles, plus fed. tax.......... Nylon Tricot Slips, reduced, excellent styles but soiled from display....... Z e . Cotton Helf Slips, reduced...... v8 i; / Embossed Cotton Full Slips, reduged, $I, 5 ¢ eyelet trim, double panel ... .<..... Little Girls’ fear — feduced, 2. strap pumps, ens zex xsl wtolensts ‘ond Rayon, Misses’ Cesuel-Mocce: , reduced, / Elesticiz ed Lace lightweight crepe soleS ........... $ 50 Trim, “Cellophane Men’‘s Pajamas, pideest, 2 50 Wrapped. lounging, TV—Knitted Roe ase ae e Sizes 2 to 14. Men‘s Robes// ‘reduced, / » § 3 washable gotton plaids Sowa e f- ee Men's Bétter To. weducp€ 6... r eee. 2 $] BASEMENT / Cotton Shop Dresses, reduced, once a month cleanup of discon. styles & pat... Cotton Dresses, reduced, 32° only, most of them size 18.............. Junior Boys’ Suits, reduced, |3 only, sizes 6 and 8 Boys’ Rayon Plaid Shirts, reduced, 17 only, washable, long sleeves...... Boys’ Knit Polo Shirts, reduced, 96 only ..... Piciwse veces: Adoaoe Twists — Em’ : __ Florals. H ar el _— 4 Summer Cops, reduced, : s | Junior Boys’ Coat & Cap Sets, reduced, : 13 only, wool tweeds, sizes 6 and 8. ... Child's Hardwood Play Tables, <. ee oom cor- wide — lengths to 54”. Woven a ee ee ee | ee ee eee Child’s Hardwood Table & Chair Sets, $ 4 ee Le) ae ee Child’s Desks, reduced, 4 only eee Bhs oslo ewle ese ves ete $3 Men’s Rugged Cotton Work Pants, $ 3 “Hy pair a ee ree ye 2 tye as, Pleid Work Shirts, reduced, 99¢ y 5 eo piece styles. er A eer er are eee £ One a Ador- Men's Heavy Twill Jackets, reduced, $3 Goy Summer colors. . ee te oe 7 hions for sun-time. - Men's Sweat Shirts, reduced, | able fash 10 1) Ene ee ic Oe ie) ‘ Limited Gaeaticie | Join the Crowds—Come to: Barnett's Tomorrow — Open. bites and Monday Nights Till 9 P. M. If a 20-dollar bill means any- thing to you, don’t miss this Sale of — NEW SPRING | Tepeoats ‘ One Big Group — Values Up to $65 ch MAN, O MAN! WHAT A BUY! THE SAVINGS ARE YOURS! COME AND GET THEM! $36.75 and YES... YOU GET SAVINGS UP TO °20 AND MORE! Because Our 250-Store Buying | Syndicate “Snapped Up” the Entire Inventories o f Fout Leading Manufacturers Here’s why CLOTHING-VALUE KINGS OF PON- TIAC’'! Not one pair of pants... How’s This for Savings! 2-PANT SUITS IN SMARTLY TAILORED SHARKSKINS YES, 2 PANTS .. we're called “The $ Easily Worth $50... OUR PRICE... but two expertly tailored trousers. You'd pay the regular price of $50 with a smile. You'll be overjoyed with this great bargain at just $29.75! You Don’t Need the Cash! Here's What We Mean by Savings! Money Talked to Get This! 267 Spring SUITS Riven ited Hee these to appreciate the value! THIS IS SAVINGS! 75% Alterations Free ANOTHER GREAT SCOOP! 395 All Wool Sharkskin & Flannel Values to $60 Don’t miss this ! s3ab"° Stock up! You save up to $20 G more! EXTRA PANTS $10 462 Fine Imported. Fabrics SUITS Values to $69.50 Buy two or even $ : 15 three while you can get them at this price! EXTRA PANTS ‘10 EVERY MAN SHOULD GET THESE SAVINGS! Remember—You Don't Need the Cash! Big Savings on Furnishings, Too—All From Our Own Stock! Prices Reduced for This Sale oar monn, Gone, How’s this for savin mu drip dry, needs beautiful patterns, . later, that’s sure! ‘2.95 gs! Wash them, hang wet, ee ne ironing. Short sleeves, Se Popular Now! WASHABLE Poplin Jackets = WHAT A BUY! $30 Rain or Shine ee} See How You Save! $35 New Spring Coats 22" if ar want a@ really smare re to newest. A reat’ Gain at ‘< low priced ~ SID BARNET; MEN’S. SLACKS VALUES to $12 Crease resistant ape ae flan- | $, worsteds, T al Dacron Blends, too. Sizes. s 28 to 44, I ee + NO Ee 2 He efi ded | ic SPRING JACKETS You Never Saw Such Values! — Washable nylons, dacron and cot- tons, etc. Get yours today! 795 $@R95 | + BP | KNITTED . Gaucho SHIRTS | Values to $5 : aes \ Ors. Just wash them WASHABLE ORLON Sleeveless ‘Sweaters Spon to $5 12" | Six choice pastel col- and wear ‘em. A ter- rific — at only Famous Brand SOX Regular ‘$1 Sellers ‘Nationally advertised at $1. All: Nylon stretch, Argyles, tbo! DZ rvair® | FINE ALL WOOL Flannel Slacks Up to $16.50 Values Take your choice—light colors and. dark. Choma grey and brown, too. & 95 ‘Pleated’ or ivy evi Only’ 250 pair .. | them, on sale. wie they last! a a ee ge \ pa | ee ere eres ae j } q a Pus peo ae} } i we ba Pa A i ‘ i : } ® : 4 riben , 1 . \ ae mee wi’ Wee tun PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 3. 1957. Suspect to Testify a Ty nO San! 2 NEN a RG DETROIT (INS) — News, wan ond tee Jacke Citessly _ * 3 Demand Examination several times in the next few days on Suit Theft Charge Pvc ners Focaccia pry os before Farm- Gerald W. Groat because ington Justice Allen C. Ingie|Mis testimony ‘at this time would | charged with stealing a boy's $20/b¢ made with \the jury excluded suit from J. L. Hudson Company,|{"om the courtroom. at Northland Center. bec or ees ah 0, D. Calloway, and Gameaiel er ryear-old High- Riley, both 27, and Inell Smith, 28,|1900 ** Junior College coed in were committed to the Oakland \ Se oe eee : charged larceny - rom aiMan building. Calloway and Riley tailed| ~; Freed on Bond to furnish $1,000 bonds and Smith ry could not furnish the required $500 bond, who They were arrested at the shop- pe ping center yesterday by state ais troopers of the Redford Post. of : Cir. _ Bogus Check Suspect a Freed on $300 Bond nay byt! aft- e Goebel Tracy Black, 30, of 29688 rk of Elred Rd., Farmington, was freed Bank, Wednesday on a $300 bond until Mathis Cireuit Court arraignment Monday $65 re. =e a store. 2 " Court. Pee we Se Ss = higher court when appeared be- fore Municipal Judge Cecil B. Mc- claimed Callum. Arrested April 11, he is Tuued of cashing the check at on Alleged Threats Cloudbursts Tapering Off .| the cloudbursts that drenched por- iin central Texas, flooding parts of Flood Waters Hit Texas DALLAS (®—Surging rivers and creeks, driven out of their banks by six days of torrential rains, flooded parts of Texas toda§ but Tornadoes, thunderstorms and winds of hurricane force battered the state yesterday, The cloyd- bursts drove already swollen riv- ers and streams out of their banks several towns and highways. At least five persons were reported drowned, * * * Disaster forces were being mo- bilized to handle serious floods. Several hundred persons living San Marcos, 29 miles of Austin, evacuated homes and early today as the nco River rose threateningly. weber was only two feet below U.S. Highway 281 across the river. * * * Gov. Price Daniel authorized Dollar Has No Takers MACKINAW CITY «@— The Mackinaw City Chamber of Com- merce found no takers for its Ava Gardner Expected to Divorce Sinatra ANPA Dinner to Feature Talks by McClellan, Luce} further discussion of journalistic problems and an election of officers. the Senate committee currently investigating activities in the labor- management field, and Clare Boothe Luce, former U.S. Ambas- sador to Italy. * * * The convention, which has been ‘ Pee ee ee ’ {vention that, in the thinking of : — ‘people’s right to know.” 1 git aie for U.S. newspapermen te Red China or any other country with which this nation is not at war. young people to ANPA President William Dwight, publisher of the Holyoke (Mass.) Transcript-Telegram, rejected Sec- retary of State John Foster Dulles’ proposal that “a limited number” of U.S. reporters be sent to Com- munist China. Dwight told the con- American newspapermen, there is @ KNOTTY PINE Plastic Coated or Plain 135‘ 70° Per — Roll DESIGN | | 7 Te 69* “BEDROOMS - LARGE SELECTION None Higher . ho such thing as limiting “the STORE HOURS 9:30 TO 5:30 See Our Lorge Selection and Seve on Your Home Decorations, "We Also Have a Complete Line of Curtains and Drapes. Rubber Base Paint ‘:*. *4°° pr 34 SOUTH SAGINAW OPEN MON, & FRI, TO 9 P.M. a ; * A. MEARTREAT $87 san, .. Groom's Ring . Gomes * ey Oreon't 0 = eral me 5 Bride's Ring =. as. €. Timautss SOT $87.00 Groom's Bing. . - SR Bride's Ring 50 *Trade mark reg. Prices nel. Ped. Tax. Rings enlarged te show detail. You're sure of 2 lifetime of happiness with your Artcarved® wedding rings. We have a complete selection of styles, “a from classic simplicity to regal splendor...each made of | specially hardened precious gold. Choose yours today. BUDGET TERMS! 33 Years in Business and Still Owned by Sallan’s! D se" , : NEXT TO SIMMS oy > BB North Saginaw St. e Wii Our Complete OPTICAL DE PARTMENT )DERT ace FURNITURE®® 15 E. PIKE ST... JUST OFF SAGINAW ST. | * } } iii , Complete Group! Reg. $195.00 2-pe. Sectional . Frieze. Floor Sample Reg. $299.00 Whirlpool Automatic Washer. Demonstrator * Reg. Sree Cane ent Botreom, Seretanas a0 asian amy Chest and oe Bookcase Bed . . Reg. $150.00. 2-pe. Sedtlonal, eee ee eees ehen yon as Gee cs Tai Regular *289 ‘Value Here's What You Get... © Coral Mahogany Double Dresser © Spacious Chest of Drawers © Sliding Door Bookcase Bed © Superb Innercoil Mattress : $80" eee 145" Hetero ee eneee eee eee ere wee *e@ee ooOP eee ees Wa Gthiresten ‘Beery: Yeais td Welded Con ve Below Cost. Some. items Sold As Is. ON SALE THUR., FRI.; SAT., MON. ONLY *190" . $195.00 Reg. sonal oe 0g 35” eeeeey Reg. $399.00 Crosley Shelvador, Sample Refrigerator 11% ft. e LOOK WHAT | YOU SAVE! Per eee licenses Revoked, Suspended paren srs, as 008 Doin eo Herbert FP. Zwierk 9g 8. eee _— John H, Pekan Gunn tc fesish &- nancial responsibility were: Tart FP. Chrysler, 4 speegten Plains Bonnle Littleton, Clarence O. Pauling, Ferndale ~ 1 Alcoholics Group Shifts Meeting Site Church on Mill street, across from the Post Office. “We decided to make the move because many of our older mem- bers were having trouble in climbing the YMCA stairs,” the conditiozis will be better. * x * He thanked the church board ” lfor granting use of the basement tand County Alcoholics Anonymous) check and stood, to hear Circuit CHARLOTTESVILLE spokesman said. Also parking Postal authorities have, sent to the Tevoked for habit: and inability to pass tests, All Is Not What Might Appear to Be in Court guilty to writing a fraudulent $28 Judge Paul D. Ewan pronounce sentence, “Not less than one year nor more than 10 years in the State Re- formatory —” ae Corbett fainted. - After he was revived, Corbett learned the judge finished with: *\—- sentence suspended.” Just Among Presidents _ , Va. = dead letter office a letter address- Since 1865 Enggass Has Been Noted for Fine Silver ENGGASS presents... HANDSOME © DRAWER CHEST ‘FREE | with 52-pe. Service for 8 25 NEW BALANCED PLACE SETTING fowerds the plete « « tells you its proper place NORTH Hospitality Set SAGINAW STREET st Follow the Crowds to Bargains! We are determined to sell out our Easter stock, Even ot these prices you con “Charge it" AFT a " : : “ee ate ‘ iy ne i. 4 bd Ys oe | | \; } ead i 1 ys ‘ ‘| ye THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1957 |, ee DESPITE THIS WE FIND Tunes, IN our STOCK i) PRICES’. eee AWAY GO : ME ME buy 4 Friday and Saturday. REASON FOR THIS BIG SALE! Our policy is not carry goods over to next year. We believe in clearing our stocks in season when you can get the most good out of your bargains. Down go prices, Buy for now and next year. at prices that are unbelievable only because of this great after Easter Sale. If you are looking for money saving bargains be here BUY ON EASY CREDIT TERMS 14 NORTH SAGINAW ST. ... WE GIVE HOLDEN TRADING STAMPS R-EAS SALE! DON'T Hose, Girls’ Small DREAM OF low PRICES-COME GET THEM! It’s Quality as well as low prices, thet makes a real bergain! Down prices on NATIONALLY ADVERTISED » oon Linens, Suits, Furs, Domestics, Lingerie Sportswear, Accessories, Robes, Men's Furnishings, Men's Clothing. infants’ Wear, Wear, Toys, Shoes, Millinery, jewelry, Appliances, Silverware, ‘Watches. BUY ON EASY CREDIT TERMS BE SMART... COME EARLY ... BE HERE WHEN rea to 2 caption OPEN at 10 A.M. 1.78 BOYS’ SHIRTS New spring short sleeve, Sanforized sport shirts, sizes 6 te 16. 6.99 MEN’S PANTS Come early for 1" they last. Bet- ter pants re- duced. 2.89 LADIES’ SKIRTS | | *3 LADIES’. DRESSES Save on new Come, save! spring skirts in 00 Sanferized ” prints and new patterns. : . hecks. . Sizes Come early. my ak. 1.99 any DRESSES these while 1.99 MEN'S SHIRTS 89c LADIES’ NYLONS $25 Ladies’ TOPPERS 18° Out they got Percale, = 99: Infants’ - Nappie sets. A BA go gift for baby. Mh Giveaway on better patents, priced te clear. Real sav- ings. ' 8& for a — Sone and sleeveless. : A bargain on . , Cheese trom : ae ooo, Sed elit: ond lot 00 oy npg C || cot, te 88 fasted eatin ae ke Behe" ncegee ak. dresses. Prints = ov : te 44. and novelties. cluded. ; = = 8% 39e Yard Goods || 199 Terry Sets Ladies’ Purses Ladies’ Blouses || Ladies’ Toppers Girls’ Blouses OT Nes sleeveless and short sleeves. Sizes 3 to 14. 199 Ladies’ Slips 838: Save on Sanforized cotton full slips. id Yq slips. 32 to 40. - bras. $1 Ladies’ Bras 2.*1 Circular stitched cup cotton Sizes 32A to 44C. 410 Faille Coat §** Come early! Choose from og Navy, Black. 12 Curtain Panels EVERY ITEM PRICED BELOW REGULAR PRICE! 439 Ladies’ Coats ee Ay : It 7 if q (eae eA Ue | ° i {a . ree : / f i | bil j Mi]. ie hs eH ee leh avs hal Pee i ad waif Ne a gat a a 1 Cc Sheets, Curtains, Rugs Ladies’ Dresses, Formals $ 3.49 Cannon Color Sheets go at........ 1.99 5.99 Ladies’ Spring Dresses go at.... 2.88 2.99 Cannon Muslin Sheets, full size. ,...1.88 . 12.99 Ladies’ Better Dresses go at..... 5.00 ' Worth $1. Choose from 54, -69 Cannon Muslin Cases go at.....> + 49 3.99 Maternity Dresses go at .....+- 1.99 crate ard 44. 63, 72-inch length, 1.59 Cafe Curtains go at. seeecces On 16.99 Ladies’ Knit Dresses go at...... 8.88 1.49 Nylon Panel Gana g0 al... e 5s 1.00 29.99 Formals, Wedding Dresses go at. . 10.00 ; r 1.00 Braid Cotton Rugs go at.....0..- 59 2.99 Ladies’ Uniforms, small sizes go at 1.00 1.99 Loop Rugs 19 Ladies’ Suits c Domestics, Pillows, Spreads || Ladies’ Coats, Suits to 50% Off $ : «19 Dish, Hand Towels, go at........ 10 29.99 Ladies’ Spring Suits go at...... 15,00 : 2.99 Cannon Bedspreads, go at........ 1.00 49.99 Ladies’ Wool Suits go at.......25,00 . 5.99 Chenille Bedspreads go at....... 3.00 29.99 Ladies’ Wool Toppers go at... .15.00 A real buy on these quality 1.00 Pillow Protectors go at ....6+.... .88 35.00 Ladies’ Wool Toppers go at..... 19.00 Choose from 2 and. 3-piece 24 x 36 rubberized back 1.49 Feather Pillows go at .........55 88 25.00 Ladies’ Faille Coats go at....++ 15.00 Weel and Linen styles. 10 rust. . 39 Cannon Hand Towels go at....... -25 49.99 Ladies’ Spring Coats go at...... 29.00 - 5 56 Print Drapes Boys’, Girls’, Teen Wear Fine Furs, Save More Than 50% || Ladies’ Dresses 4 e213 Anklets go at 2.2... ccc cee neee 16 15.00 Squirrel Scarfs, each skin. .... 5.00 66 1,99 Girls’ Pajamas go at. can eeee DW 99.00 Mouton Fur Coats go at..,... 39.00 3.99 Boys’ 3 to 6 jackets go ot. Wels scree « 1.77 - 299.00 Natural Kidskin Coats, go at.. 89.00 7.99 Boys’ Suits go at... 1.0... .000e- 5.77 399.00 Northern Muskrat Coat go at. .149.00 3.99 Girls’ Dresses go at .....-.005..-. 1.88 199.00 Northern Muskrat Stoles £0 at, 69.00 3.99 Girls’ Swaeters go at .........5- 1.77 149.00 Marmot Fur Stoles, go at..., 69.00 ve iis hen"by ah pony A ern gens. , an izes. Infants’ Wear, Needs Ladies’ secletieel | .59 Infants’ Undershirts go at ........ .37 2.99 Ship ‘N’ Shore Blouses, Soiled. ...1.87 4 9 69 Receiving Blankets go at......... 39 3.99 Bryson Skirts go at ...--. oa 188 2.99 Ladies Halts T6e Men’s Sox + 1.69 Diaper Suits go at ..-.....00.5.. 99 3.99 Belmer Slipover Sweaters go at....1.88 2.69 Birdseye Diapers go at... «+. . 1.66 5.99 Belle Knit Cardigans, go at......- 2.88 1.29 Wilson Knit Gowns go at........ 99 14.99 Centre Car Coats go at........- 4.88 ek C o19 Training Pants go at ....-+..556. 10 1.99 Campus Play Shorts go at....... 1.00 Men’s Wear, Furnishings Ladies’ Lingerie, ‘Poundations Ceilon;'-tavek tester Shreve Stretch and regular size sox 3.99 Marlboro White Shirts go at...... 2.77 .35 Milsan Rayon Panties go at...... 19 in white and colors. at a giveaway a2 F a gO atedeaes fe ree Prestige Nylon Slips, go at...... 1.88 Bryson et Shirts go at........- 9 4 Perma Lift Bras go at........45 1.77 _— ; 2.99 Crown Blue Jeans go at.......... 1.88 10.00 Perma Lift Girdles go at........ 4.88 8.99 Girls’ Suits Men’s Underw'r 3.99 Nitecratt Pajamas go at ......... 2.66 10.99 Vanity Fair Slips go at......... 2.88 1,50 Climax Ties goat .....ccceesees 59 5.00 Playtex Girdles go at.......++.. 2.66 88 Men's Clothing, Jackets Ladies’ Accessories, Hosiery 49.99 Sutfon Hall Men’s Suits go at...19.88 | | 1.35 First Quality Nylon Hose go at.... .66 29.99 Private Eye Trench Coats go at..17.88 39 Bonnie Wean Anklets, go at...... «25 Cute linen suits — duster 49.99 Marlboro Wool Topcoats go at. . 19.88 1,00 Hersman Sitk Scarfs, go at....... 39 sets. Sizes 3 to 6x. 29.99 Manchester Jackets go at. .15.88 5.99 Umbrella Purses go at - coves tl Oe 69.99 Dovershire ae Palle go at...» 5528 1.99 Nylon Stretch Gloves go Moan ex 88 12.99 Reversible jackets go at. . 5.00 5.99 Better Umbrellas go at tpsceu cae 2.88 4.99 Boys’ J’ kets Jewelry, Watches, Silverware Ladies’, Men’s, Children’s Shoes 3 3 5.98 Lum. Dial Alarm Clock.......< eS ae vciaves 2.99 3.00 3-piece Child. Silver Set. . +* 145 +p nena sme od ops iiss ee oe ao 52-piece Stainless Nate eee 16.85 5 Ox ‘ Footwear go at.. “oe Pe é Children's ay a fords oe at F 6.98 G. E. Kitchen Clock . *-"4.99 11 $9 Men's Leather Loafers govat......-.6.99 portage Ivy Leagee. gab- _ 5.50 1847 Rogers Pie Knife . 3.49 $6 Men's Canvas Oxtords go at. sae 63.99 - o< kets. »6 S 7 : sal : eo. aes joe vu e e 3 Se ih oak ah te en tek oe es OI a ee oS) bd \ eee r % )] + s / . ;. Be he GIANT SALT SHAKER — This buge machine in the Interné- tional Salt Co.'s mine at Retsof, N. Y., empties cars automatically by tipping them over. World’s Largest Salt Mine in U. S. ¥ ~ government to create “normal conditions’ for Russian officials * * * The note claimed the Soviet ambassador, the Soviet Embassy Pretends He's a Visitor Machines Replace Slaves) i ou condition in New York Operations RETSOF, N. Y. @ — The Rus- stretching from New York to LEXINGTON, Ky. # — An eld- erly man the recep- tionist at St. Joseph Hospital and asked if E. C. Jones could have . ' Bi f \ to discharge their official unc-j,.., tions. lf : He 4 H ; i : rH |Es ally at Remote Bases ‘ Army Says Its eS wees c% | sians, who usually claim the big-; Boston. aitors. smaller than a barrel. . . single transport plane Sever put the Tange salt mine! pc, aed '0, make chemicals, sey, how ia Mr. Jones getting|SAVINGS BALANCE ==. on their list, and for two good) — treat along,” the man asked. “Over the same period a con- ‘Twas q Bloody Battle reasons. waner oe pe page cities «*« * ventional plant would consume % First, they would be happy tolte molt lov nad Seon, Meir streets! «atis condition is much im-|some 50,000 barrels of fuel oll . . .| JONIA, Mich. @ — Inmates have the world about the _— ee proved.” transportation savings are expect-|the Ionia State Reformatory gave ee oe ea The nine-foot-thick vein of salt} “I’m glad to hear it,” the manied to counterbalance the greater|1,024 pints of blood to the Red ‘And “| was discovered .in 1880 by pros-isaid. “I’ve been here 10 days and/ capital cost of a nuclear plant, so/ Cross in two days to bolster their second, the biggest is not in| pectors drilling for oil. couldn’t get that much informa-|that at many remote bases the|claim of being “world thampion Russia. Several brine wells were drilled|tion out of any of the doctors or| nuclear plant will pay for itself in|blood donors", The prison has The largest producing salt jin the area, and William Foster Jr. (nurses. I'm E. C. Jones.” a few years.” 1,500 inmates ae sank the first shaft at Retsof in : : other earth f 1895. International Salt acquired : Siberia and shout as far from ithe workings nine years later. 5 SAVE UP to $2.21 on slave labor camps as you cam | Today, the mine covers about i? e- i hi li get. four _sqibe miles end. coping er ec erg It’s. 1,100 feet under the rolling men. ment farmland of western New York,| Although the name, Retsof, has uaa and there’s not a shovel or a pick) ® Russian flavor, there's no con- eS See © Oe Lae 0 tories ppmeeer. di 18 Mi balmy * as an ocean beria., elevisign commer- [ a < breeze, never varies from 63 de-| ial, Retsof is Foster spelled back- es isses grees, The miners claim it is| 4rd. -_ : $ : z | equally effective in curing a head : ‘ ; Mia — : Woman Escapes Injury . ie Electric machines do all the\OS AF Target Hits Roof a Ag ; : work, from drilling holes for dy-| MARY ESTHER, Fla, ®—A ; namite to packing the crushed and housewife escaped serious graded salt in bags. A 2-mile-|injury when an Alr Force tow | long railroad system hauls the| target crashed through the ceiling : salt back to the mine shaft. gonafl, ingen yesterday. a The mine, owned Inter. i Btn eg : ) pidheul tb tthe gucbome seer ee ee oe eee ee A large selection of new spring skirts — many ripped loose from a plane at about | . z ne : atin 215 there, pda salt ® | 15,000 feet. priced regular at $3.98. Suitings, Tweed, Linen, mine in the he That's Tang lath one had ellen etc. All just right for spring and summer. enough salt to fill « freight train | slight cuts, "Big ame Recordings at Half the Big Name Price! RCA 12” LP. 3%, RECORDS TERRIFIC NEW RELEASES 221 LOWER BASIN STREET: Dinan Shore 0 and Lena Horne—Body and Soul, Sophis- ticated » Muskrat Ramble, Beale St. Blues, lust, Mood Indigo, etc. (0 351 GREAT ARTISTS AT THEIR BEST: Vol. 4, instrumentalists, Bouer, Feuermonn, Poderewski, Primrose, Bernstein, etc. (J 328 GREAT JAZZ PIANISTS: €rro! Gorner, Art Tatum, Duke Ellington, Oscor Peter- son, Fots Waller, Mory Lou Willioms, Eorl. Hines, Albert Ammons ond Pete Johnson, etc. 1) 339 GREAT JAZZ REEDS: 12 instrumentalists. Pee Wee Russell, Mezz Mezzrow, etc. ( 239 NATHANIEL SHILKRET: Listen to the Music of Sigmund Romberg. Desert Song, Student Prince, Blossom Time, etc (0 336 GREAT ARTISTS AT THEIR BEST—Vol. t: Famous Conductors, Toscanini, Kous- sevitsky, Walter, Ormandy, Stokowski, Bernstei ing their best (J 342 GREAT ARTISTS AT THEIR BEST—Vol. 2: Polly Bergen, Bob Carroll, Mindy Cor- son, Johnny Desmond, Connie Haines, Lena Horne, Dinah Shore, Don Cornell, others. (0 354 VAUGHN MONROE: Dreamland Special. Blue Moonglow, It’s Only a Paper ~ Sammy Kaye Horne BEST LOVED CLASSICS O 106 SCHUBERT—UNFINISHED SYMPHONY Ne. 8—Boston Symphony Orchestra: QC) 116 WILLIAM TELL OVERTURE (Rossini) ond 1812 Overture (Tschoikowsky)—Boston (0 304 RHAPSODY IN BLUE, pius CONCERTO IN F (Gershwin). Boston Pops Orchestra, Jesus Maria Sanroma, pianist. CO) 309 TOSCANINI CONDUCTS: The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Siegfried Idyll, etc. O] 310 PADEREWSKi PLAYS: Revolutionary, Block Keys Etrude, Moment Musical ond mony others. (0 352 TOSCANINI: BEETHOVEN'S 7th SYM PHONY: New York Philharmonic Symp. Orchestra. (1 326 TOSCANINI CONDUCTS: Barber of Seville Overture, Scherzo from Midsummer Night's Dream, etc. C117 PEER GYNT SUITE, Nos. 1 end 2: In- dianapolis Symphony, Sevitzky conducting. (0 127 JOHANN STRAUSS FAVORITES: Boston Pops Orchestra’ with Fiedler conducting. (1 196 OPERATIC ARIAS ond OPERETTA FAV ORITES: John Charles Thomas. f) 250 SIX OVERTURES: Boston Pops Orchestra, Arthur Fiedler conducting. Guy Lombardo Vaugha Monroe only others Moon, Shine On Harvest Moon, and eight GRINNELL’S MOOD AND ORGAN MUSIC 6 263 JESSE CRAWFORD AT THE ORGAN — A Kiss in the Dark, Lo Paloma, Humoresaue, Valencie, etc. C] 229 RAY KINNEY ORCHESTRA: Everybody's Howofian Fovorites. C0 200 DICK LEIBERT (ot the orgen): Music in a Mellow Mood. Star Dust, Indion Love Call, Loura, A Kiss in the Dork, etc. (0. 143 ORGAN CAMEOS: LEW WHITE—Perfect Gay. Liebestraum, in a Monastery Garden, To a\Wild Rose, etc . 4 » ™% § 27 S. Saginaw, Pontiac | | Please send me the records checked above. ff Name... ' ‘Address. ........0.. | Se ee ee ee seer eres ee eer setesednvee $@gs each BIG NAME POP MUSIC 0 261 SAMMY KAYE FOR DANCING: Begin the Beguine;. Taboo, Amopola, etc. CO 264 FREDDIE MARTIN DANCE PARTY: doura, Third Man Theme, Intermezzo, etc. () 316 TEX GENEKE FOR DANCING: Stordust, L River, St. Louis Blues, Blues in the Ni March, etc. : CO 315 FREDDIE MARTIN PLAYS JEROME. KERN: Afi the Things You Are, Make Believe, Smoke Gets im Your Eyes, Yes- terdays, etc. O 332 =e JEROME: Country Club Saturdey Mary Lou, | Cried For. You, Some- - - body Stolé My Gal, etc. (C0 329 VAUGHN MONROE FOL DANCING: Greatest hits pf Cole Porter and Victor Herbert—Easy to Love, Gypsy Love Song, ve Got You Under My Skin, etc. .0 297 THE JAN GARBER STYLE: My Decor, It's asy to Remember, iid Honey, Baby Face, Rain, All | Do is Dream of You, etc. CO 353 MENRI RENE: Melodic Magic. Jalousie, Seashells, Modelena, Always You, etc. (C0 340 GENE KRUPA: Mutiny in the Parlor; Ain’t Misbehovin’,, Honeysuckle Ro se, “Panhandle Rog and others. © 323 XAVIER CUGAT: Thot Latin Beat, Mi Sombrero,- Perfidia, En El Rancho Grande, Bien, Bien, Blen, etc. C1 345 JOHNNY GUARNIERI: Cheerful Little Earful, At Sundown, Anything Goes, Three Little Words, ond others. () 227 WAYNE KING: Let’s Dance. Sweet Lei- loni, Miserlou, Memories, That Noughty Woltz, etc. < O 240 CONCERT IN THE PARK: Goldman Band. (C0 255 GUY LOMBARDO PLAYS FOR DANCING: City....... veveee Y AYS FOR DAN OC Check OMe. ogcoo § wae Mics i (-] Charge my acct. : Peso edd 39 takes toe t+ Come in, Phone FE 3-7168 Lewneeantaeenawe J _GRINNELL’S—No. ‘I Brand Name “'Retailer-of-the-Year”—27 -South yess" =a H or Send Coupon! ” Seginew St.,' Pontiac i ae yo : i i } } * Se Se My Pe aes eR See ae a eee ee re Nee fae Fae Se ee Se & yo } . i : a j i P i « / i ‘ ‘ ‘ ? | i } i i | pu =§ j j ae Ss Se eee a oe een oe eee Ps ee ele See ea Ve es \ EAA ! ee i re lage = ie Pe hae \ 4 } f ? A PRESS, THURSDAY, * 148 M. Saginaw Neer Seare fo Now—it’s so easy to No starvation diet !—No exercise! Eat what you want!—Aill you want! sightly, and fat. It's the Slenderettes Capsultab Reducing Plan. Thefe are no drugs —exercising—no dieting —no hunger pangs. You eat what you want—ell you want! The secret is a wonder- ful, mon-fattening vege- table ingredient in each tiny Slenderettes Cap. sultab. This element ex- pands in the digestive tract and gives you that comforting feeling of having eaten well. The fs that you cut down on your food — ma Many report losing 5 to 10 pounds the first week. More pounds vanish with continued use. Slenderettes Ca Itabs are generously fortified with minerals and vita- dietary supplements in Slender- ettes Capsultebs dre more than in many a meal itself. Get started We Give Holden Trading Stamps +: 4985 Dixie Hwy. Next te National Foods We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities : NEW ADVANCE for relief of common 4 Tampax (Tampon’s), 40’s........ 1" Serutan Granules ............608) 500 lodine Ration Tablets. ......... 500 Dicalcium Capsules (with Vitamin D) . . 2” 1° Absorbine Jr. Liniment ......... 62° Diabeti now and you'll be sur- how fast that tractive you. Don't de- lay! Call or phone today. “The other lady with whom I are both taking Slenderettes. We have had very Mve and I satisfactory results. Mrs. G. G., Iowa c Needs Prescriptions always cost less ot Thrifty qed WORN OUT? Zeeeeeeeevereeeeses 200 OO dO OOOO Hee Hh ewe & Reg. $1.98 Tes-Tape +s eee e eae on Ne ‘ a E 7 I ee \ : Se a, Ve x i e ei | | 5 % is x . ‘ ; * £ = 1 . } ® 4 i co we wef e t d od gg ehh es i ian etn ati doahiecaliis tee aa Rais 4 f \ é : i h\ | : , Fs \ “ 4 4 fa} | * 1 tele HL Pod 1\') 4 : } \ A RD -_.| "THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. APRIL 25, 1957 ‘ as ye ag =| my - ‘did —, . eae Saas 8 bese Med mei me st sili tes odie: eeninaeceiel aah Giieateh Ueaiaiiiich (lea wre atte oes ca at . i a \ Fs » ¥ % + ‘ s { echt at A i 1 . 3 a Bie Es 6 he AIP! ation Tax | Viewe Gene Pree. ol M 7 ‘ % } i! with the possibility of a few de-| Saginaw ) making it- necessary only! *% to 8 pm. cere(Policewomen Catch, \. @. , (Cancer Films |. Oey SOUICE’ 2 so oon paige : i * 10 a 8 yo Executive Backs) “other county locations will Lose Teen-Agers DETROIT — A pair of teen- Ege i LH it Fs if [hit fgity i AI Cay TWENTY-SEVEN a ae 8 : 4 | KR / a y er ey, PM ke ae ren we . SAVE 41c on these | : ATTRACTIVE STEP-ON GARBAGE QQ CANS WY Replace that old worn out can now’ with this terrific savings . » + Regular $1.29 . ... comes complete with liner. . a Tale of U.S. Pilot's Trip |= Deep Into Red China . taxpayer,” and said many legisla- *~ + * tors were against ‘‘constantly beat-| Moore, who met Bush only ing business over the head.” | |Thursday, said the copilot had : x * *. aS wee te Oe eet oe Gov. Williams for years _jmonths but was wearing ‘‘very vocated a tax on cuneien Gan expensive jewelry—the same kind its, and twice got his bills through Bush is wearing.” the house only to have them die in if : the Senate. Bush said earlier he was given The 49 Democrats in the Houselsor the flight, He salt be wetted ‘ or can be expected to follow his lead, | to accept money. The watch worn by the copilot . in Bangkok was engraved with the Teller's Query Stymies | same Chinese characters appear- Ann Arbor Bank Holdup |ji2,0" She, back of Bush's watch, » ANN ARBOR — An innocent . : question by ys teller apparently,Robin Builds Her Nest oe ite Dur baa here bere in Zoo's Lion Arena late yesterday. ST. 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Francisco's jn-|International Airport, Camilia just believed a/had to try on auntie’s mink stole. s Farmer Killed in Crash lout investiga-|old farmer was killed yesterday , when his car was hit.by a freight “We have soine timid souls in|" near here. ‘The victim was afraid of big investigations and|farmer of nearby Climax. Coroner i Ralph G. Cook said he believed) a KALAMAZOO — A 50-year- H ir i other, +s Tradition of Theater SWARTHMORE, Pa. H — The .| show will go on tonight, thanks to isan assist by ohe member of the theater’s second generation to an- * Theodore Holm Nelson; son. of} actress Celeste Holm and televi- sion director Ralph Nelson, and a sophomore at Swarthmore Col- Nelson came down with appen- dicitis yesterday and wound up in the hospital. In stepped Judy ; ‘ ‘, , oh 2 = att shady : al " “heh oe #4 Stan \ | , ee. bee \ t lege, wa i } his play “Get- Test Shows. ieanbied Kid Nelson Keep oct nay satags OF Coufemor to. Murder ae 4 ot y ! 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DS tia es ee Boys’ : SPORT COATS Husky Sizes Included ° Women’s Better e ‘ NOW REGULAR $10.95 TO $12.95 $90 and Su Ladies’ CASUAL SHOES |] REGULAR $6.95 TO $8.95 Wedge Heels seorig Spring Gaus $390 90 f i® i | EP . ea j ‘ of pe \ Se ee Charge “em Take 70 Days to 6 Months to Pay Oe a ara mas aes gaa cee a ace ga ae pa @ i " ae = — z { : “ (9) RES Open Mon. and Eel, til 9 . Me _tm z PONTIAC P PRESS. ‘mauaspay. EN APRIL ie 4 as wee 4 oe a To Let Bond Bids Tonight, Ponder WXYZ Antenna — SOUTHFIELD ‘TOWNSHIP —! this iii by the township Jone 3 is the date set by the ; additional millage of 90). projects. approve cents per $1,000 assessed valuation, as This will balance a 1956-57 record budget of $596,495, Supervisor Eu- . gene Swem said yesterday. A special meeting will be held seve Grasee work oat This is part of a 90-acre tract are hereby that at on which WXYZ Trundle Corp. is tar Sista hat ted St iodine an option, 40 acres of by m it was 4 ot Baiwhich 6 planned for a new radio) « i M4 af'an eatraaled cost of Sis Residents in the. area are pro- a, ide ic| testing the construction of the : ; 1,000-foot antenna on the grounds iniproversen in accoraance ‘itt the pian! that the two radio and television i 4 i E & SiL.- board to accept bids on a $109,000 bond issue to cover costs of two water and two paving + -*' After lengthy discussion on the proposed erection of a WXYZ radio and television tower to be located at Northwestern and 10 Mile. road, the proposal was tabled. “4h ¢ for the station, Richard parties ship board and by station WXYZ. has asked the town- the right to petition zoning seuid for a public hear- was granted but laboratories are at 1014 road and Northwestern pro- testing construction of the antenna have been received by the town- of Pontiac and none ession of any other) ie|of Southfield’s she it l “f she F F Es 3 9 * * * Signatures from eight per cent population would be NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. ‘Water Main in Kennet! ms i | E e : ay at u se fi i 1 5 cy iN. aby curb, gutter and related work on You are ‘notified t at regular meetin: f the Commissi ot, the City of ac, Michi April 23, 1957 resolution ‘ was vee ) ane te be the intention of Mey — = alee pon} East ate Avenue. Baldwin Avenue to University Ave- cost of $10,382.35, side Baldwin Avenue to Univer- dat’ dire to cfr "of Sis ‘fray al of the and e : W.O. T14a0 Dated April 24, 1957" "shall be engaged in) ~ ADA R. EVANS, Ctty Clerk) NOTICE. or " INTENTION TO CON- with the curing Strvct_curb, gutter and related work on Consumers Power office here. any r shall be Bast Oxtord Colgate Avenue You are be the intention of the City to construct curb, gutter and on East Colgate Avenue Bye o-{ to t \@ RR at e appointed City Ma er of the Cit Cie Manag Women’ s » saaliary ae prot ee. is further nacido te construct said profile in accordance with the ‘ihe bm 4 estimate, and thet the! breed pH FF to frontage and! that all of the lots and parcels of land fronting upon either side of East Colwate xii from University Avenue to PO& shall constitute the special assess- pete go defray $3,957.60 of the member shall fot have the/¢ P< the Board of Trustees./ ordinances or parts of ordinances |" Pera conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 3: is ordinance shall take effect ten ‘Thi im «days from and after tts final Seen by the City Commission of the! Since — Seah oo this 29rd ford any “ot April, A.D. ' wis , estimated cost and expenses thereof and that. 9400.9 tin of the estimated cost and xpenses thereof shall be paid from. the Poe y Improvement Fund and that 792.00 the estimated cost of sewer stubs all be defraved by special assessment peal Lote 513, 814, 515, S17, 518, 621, 537, 538, 540 541 and $42 Dupont Heights | Subdivision NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN |That the Commission of the agp | of |Pontiac, Michigan, will meet in the mission Chathber on April 20, 1957 at the City Com-'g o'clock p.m. to hear suggestions end, treasurer; ebjections that may be made by parties | wae tie sage Dated Apr a 24, 1957 FEATURING THE LATEST FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR “s jjsalary scale which teachers felt 45, 1057. fi 23 |Your PTA Is Planning: * IMLAY CITY—The Imlay City PTA will hold its April meeting at 8 p.m. Monday in the high school. The program will include a group discussion on “Family Prob- lems,” with James D. Morrice act- will be on: preparing a child for school; child's respect; duties and discipline; child’s view of money, and teenage dating. Refréshments will be served by mothers of fifth graders and the Y wig Chorus will perform, under oD ates of Mrs. Morgan I. Metamora The PTA recently elected of- GERALENE CHILDS The engagement of their daughter, Geralene’ June, to Richard LaBarre is by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Childs of Middle Straits Lake. Richard's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn LaBarre of Battle Creek. The couple, both students at MSU, is planning. a Sept. 7 wedding. Board to Meet Slate ‘Sunday After’ ORION TOWNSHIP — St. Alfred Episcopal Church is planning a special “Sunday After Easter Ser- ivice”™ at 11:30 a.m. with the children bringing in their Lenten mite boxes representing sacrifices during Lent. The children will re- ‘ceive plants in commemoration of the Resurrection. . \falk an Family Problems at Imlay City Meeting | ing as chairman. Topics covered, Sine: 0 be iaetak he Mire.‘ ea Schenck, _ Others named: Mrs. Cari vice Mrs. and ‘middlebelt, i togs; dart toss; musical hop scotch; contests. “Ye Olde County Store” will again be one of the attractions. Don McCloud will be master of ceremonies and run the ‘“Me- Cloudville” Record Shop. Me-' Cloud presented 500 records. to the PTA, tobe sold at the fair.. Boy Scouts will have a display and Girl Scouts will serve as baby bean bag and many other exciting games and} Mayor Weinberger received Find Mo Fraud at South Lyon Slight Discrepancies Are} Overruled, Councilmen) to Drow . councilmen, Reynold Sweet tied at 257. The outcome of the above tie will be decided at a special 7 p.m. meeting of council tomorrow, with a drawing. State officials -and att aided South Lyon officials in the sitters, two-session recount. Look to Progress of Employes at Walled Lake Special School Session for Budget and Decision on Teachers’ Pay ORION TOWNSHIP — A profit- sharing plan has been established for employes of Artco, Inc., here, according to an announcement made this week by Walter Schrei- ber, president of the company. “As the company progresses, so must its employes,” says Schrei- ber. Under the plan. the company pays into a trust fund from which will be purchased annui- ties and $10,000 life insurance pol- jcies for all qualifying employes. The employes are not required to pay anything to receive benefits. To qualify, an employe -need WALLED LAKE — A special meeting of the Walled Lake Board of Education will be held on Mon- day, at which time the budget for next year will be completed and finaf figures on teachers’ sal- aries reached, A part of the meet- ing will be in executive session. At this meeting also bids on six school buses will be opened. At another recent special meet- ing of the board a committee from the professional problems committee of the Walled \Lake MEA was present to present the Orion Firm Will Share Profits Incorporated in February, 1953,| _ ae ng a ae Oy og mag er apt healthy growth. Ini addition to the, Water main in Mt, Clemens Sifest, and) only be 25 years of age and have completed three years of service by Dec, 31 of a given year. About 100 employes are expected to qualify by Dec. 31-of this year, in addition to those already eligi- bie. . Approximately 80 per cent of the employes of the Lake Orion plant are residents of the Orion and Ox- ford area. Mt, Clemens, Kari Sonnichsen of Reyal Oak, and Tom Vertin of Mt, Clemens are the principal officers of the company, Artco has enjoyed a rapid and Orion plant, there is a pattern plant and a plastics plant in Fra-|; ser, and “an engineering company‘ fn St. Clair Shores. I will house the company’s adminis- fwas desirable. ; After considerable discussion tar rasan recone {C1@SSeS fOr Cooks teach (Started at Avon teachers and the beard, ° Supt. Clifford. H. Smart present- Area Mayors Are Re-Paired for Exchange nied the idea that the electors of the district might be asked to vote AVON — Stiles 4H Club has Because several mayors were started two new cooking classes. - *ldebt which has been paying off ‘ jsooner than anticipated and using — the Inter-Council of the Detroit Tri tage and ibeing held Saturday at Alger Cen-| April 25, 87) hereby notified that at a! by resolution it was de-|i I! be defrayed by special/ Com pTogee retary; in June on reducing the levy for One under the leadership of Mrs. Zigmond Olah, is a first year class of students aged ten years and over who will hold their meet- ings at Stiles school every Thurs- day after school. * *® some of that levy for operating. He felt that a $1.00 per thousand “| reduction in taxes might be pos- sible at that time. — * Mrs. Ovia Hedberg of 911 Grace street is conducting a class for| boys from twelve years old and over, who will meet at her home at 3:30 p.m. Monday, Membership in the class is still open. Friendship Circle Plans ‘Saturday Sale, Luncheon WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — A rummage and bakesale with a white elephant and apron booth added will be held from 10 a.m. on Saturday at the old White Lake Town Hall on M-59. Luncheon will be served. “Avondale Nurses Unit ‘to Attend Council AVON TOWNSHIP — Members of the Avondale Future Nurses Club will attend the gathering of County League of Future Nurses) ter, Detroit. Mrs. Floyd Cobb, is sponsor for the Avondale unit. County Cal Calendar The Shady Mille Pare Parm Bureau group will join with the Hunters Creek group for a pancake and sausage supper at * ~*~ * on on ring. wil be Crem cot The event is being sponsored by cuilteg Ser tne Center Butane. * #°~'Friendship Circle of the White Lake Presbyterian Church. Aubern Heights -" The Community Club here will hold a public pinochle party at 8 p.m. Thurs. day he home of Mr. and Mrs. Eracst Newell of 331 Churchill Rd. ‘4-H Sets Paper Drive Rome tna a ees Oe Ce here will — a paper Wars and auxiliar open installation Seymour Lake Groupe Unite; Elect New Officers SEYMOUR LAKE — Members| of the Sally Bailey and Belle Sherwood church groups, deciding at a recent meeting to unite, have elected officers headed by Mrs.| and Mrs. Leslie Wright, sunshine Milton Miller, president. chairmen. Other officers named are: * * * Mrs. Paul ‘Winklepleck, vice The group has changed the date | president; Mrs, James Allen, {of the monthly meetings to the Millicent Solley, | third Wednesday evening of each Mrs, Winifred Por- | month. ritt, secretary of missionary ed- ucation and service; Mrs. Clark Miller, secretary of social rela- tions and Mrs. Frances Mickle Automatic Washer and Dryer Repair Service ‘All Makes—Expert Trained Technicians . WALL WORK GUARANTEED * Line of Automatic Parts All-Types of Dryer Venting Supplies BUSSARD ELECTRIC Phone FE 2-6445 8 Ooklond Avenue — Free Parking es unable {o participate in the an- nual mayor exchange during Michigan Week, May 20, chairman of the exchange committee has re-paired the following. * * * Mayors of Alma and Pleasant Ridge will trade positions, it was announced by Mayor Anthony Bal- ‘ice, Ionia, chairman. * * * In the annual drawing at Lan- sing, Alma was paired with Ver- montville and Pleasant Ridge drew New Era. Mayors of Laurium and Wel- verine Lake will trade positions, In the annual drawing at Lan- sing, Laurium was matched with Montague and Wolvering Lake drew Boyne Falls. New Honor Society Names 15 at Orion LAKE ORION — First honor stu- dents to be named’ by the new _|National Honor Society at Lake Orion High School were chosen Tuesday =. * Of the 25, eligible because of Standing character, leadership and service. Names will be announced when the initiation takes. place in May. County Birt Births — the birth of a daughter, Dawn rie. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Brassinger Jr., are the parents of a new daughter, Regina Lee. Armada Deborah Susan is the name of new = born to Mr. and Mrs. David Metamora Mr. snd Mrs. George A. Marold of Nashville, Tenn., announce the birth of & son, George Arthur, Grandparents are Mrs, i. — and Russell Harold of Metamora. their scholastic average of 2.5 (B+)! 15 were selected because of out-|— Mr, and Mrs. Prea‘a Scheunemann an- ms ROCHESTER — The Civil De- fense appointment of Mrs. Fred- Township and the Village of Roch- ester has been announced by the co-ordinator of Welfare Service for Oakland County, Mrs. John F. Warren, ’ SOUTH LYON—The investigation| : model shop in Utica, a fabricating) 4¥‘e Parta Charles mas jo 2 A 31,000 square foot addition is|snimmons under construction at Fraser which terelis, M.A. Boorema, Edward, Dick: D.|! to He line Lot Ua is file in to Herr how on MY | at inspection, will rick §. Case II as Deputy Director|sion Chamber ks 4 200 lock of Emergency Welfare for Avon 4 6 al” = aay at April De On, which time and ity will be given ell persons interes’ to be heard POWER MOWER SALE! Pontiac Press Phote WEST BLOOMFIELD TALENT — Students of West Bloomfield High will present their annual talent show tomorrow night at 8, in the high school. Proceeds will be used ‘by the student council in the foreign exchange program. Above, two of the Nirobi trio who will perform at the Friday- show, are (from left) Jim Ramsey and Don Cu Ws NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON- struct curb, gprs ona related work on @Lookou Boag : J, Bilstein & EM. Rader, Royal Green Brnes City of Pontisc, Michigan lon of, the Soler “Bawuee Bh T.W.R.|23. 1957, by resolution it was declared Co., Indust : ae Pee ee seeention r for the pu of defraying land that $144.60 the estimated cost of that part of the cost which the Com-/ ewer stuns Hl be defrayed by < e e U Wwec or miss: ided pela antl against 7 ands : borne by special it the Subdi Lo lees ae trom eevee grant ts HEREBY G 3 ree’ r cay for CD at Rochester |ssrvses""s/" "Bx"Biez tom actin. “taceantneg, te ora curt Subdivision office for public an say. be ban Notice ts also hereby given that the| parties y add Commission and the Assessor of the City) W.O. TIT ; of Pontiac, meet in the Commis-| Dated hou 24, 1957 on the ADA R. cv ANS, “e t Dated April 24, 1967. ADA R. EVANS, City Clerk April 25, ‘57 A course in Registration and In- formation will be completed May 1 from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m., at Roch- ester Junior High School. The course stresses the psychological disasters in mass care. . | i Hi i staf efile ; esbEats: ° : H i a] a7 i NOTICE Curb, po tag and related wor aspects of man-made and natural) Bryen F FF tse epee “PECIAL ASSESSMENT. \ grade, agar Sm drainage on Ivy G6treet. OF ys Reg. $72.50 Now $54.95. 20”. HOR, 2%2621. WESTERN aur 0 162 N. FE 2.9283" ort of Ponts y inc, will meet in the mission Chamber sald Cit es sere ope ge AD., to “review sah at vrnich i place opportunity tte ee ; | will ng Me on pi persons interested to ‘s : hear Dated April 24, 1957 . Dated ohpeit 24, 1957. W.O 715 ADA hi. ‘EVANS, 5 ADA R. EVANS, J a City Clerk City April 35, "87. April 26, °81 STORE HOURS Mon.-Fri. 9:30-9:00 Weekdays 9:30-5:30 FOR YOUR FAMILY’S - | bg i iy 2355 i Choice of Navy, Red, “sturdy water oe against cool = @ = 3 to 6x ee or Chemo, repellent poplin... fully cad fe for, spring breezes. on this child’s necessity Children’ S JACKETS | ® _©@ PURITY © ACCURACY © INTEGRITY 9. “YOUR” _ Prescription Is n Good Hands... ‘When You Take SAVE. 21¢ o* Regular $1.98 77 [xs os ye } A Le ae ANG [ Ve | \ " t Pe een THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL: £25, 1957 | (Car Hits Tree, (fscee Tena zee “nt —_ ee a ston @ — College Argining indergraduate | | graduate work. onan killed yesterday when shies recta cat Sak alec ah, i, the Cohesssloed & ieom-e Crush ps | 11 W. een. ‘ {next fall, Faculty members of|area of Mexiqo. iwas Joseph Nadwornik, 55 i ® — a nee seep as pues es se 3 i James Johnson, 16, of Mount : : ee Pontiac Press Phote | Pleasant, was seriously hurt, He CIRCLE PLAYERS — This was the scene at Devslty Biya. Syivan Lake; Barbara Welch, 31 |is the son of Mr. and Mrs. last night’s dress rehearsal of the Pontiac Circle © W. Howard St.; Mrs. Edward Transick, 1056 Ber- |F. Johnson. : Players as they prepared for tonight’s opening . wick Bivd.; Barbara Kenney, 16 Florence Ave.; | Authorities said Mrs. Barnhart performance of their spring production “‘Lo and Dennis Beach, 762 Joslyn Ave.; and John Buchan- japparently lost control at high Behold.” ‘The players are Ge) Dick Clay, 187 on, 1056 Beverty Bivd., Syivan Lake. speed. The car wrapped itself - Circle Players to Present}: | boy Prospector Wreck ‘Lo and Behold’ Tonight |i wttatrfuce"tatee| ger uaxe cry ma a ’ of ‘prospectors Ps Dennis Beach; Pontise Circle Players, spon-) Tickets may be purchased ee sere . ca ae > HANDY: PINT SIZE sored by the Parks and Recreation page Foss dang a ot- |cook, Jackie Transick; attorney,| because as a eee cls ator, $6955 ty wn & Joe Medrano; and bookie Jack Mc-|iice he remarked to the 7-year- ‘OU HAVEN'T YET old: “There's gold in that place,” Rob- spring production Lo and Be- * : ert Morrison will direct the play. Two warehousemen were gone hold.” The three-act comedy is about a) 10 minutes from the building, but ‘ The performances—the other two| gentleman who to Heaven be-| “Shakespeare was a-second-rate|during that time the “pros- ( | al h d ll fe l taste Saturday) ey ee - mind hapa sirsgy td pe =. eager mieing a tiie cee. ec Ca S Ca or | . >| bar mining,” wrec! 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Bake conut, are delicious with the ice|(350 degrees) he <. | : beng once at ah ot Vanilla Ice Cream Decron shirts white shirts will be a whiter white when you use Roman Bleach. Roman Bleach is softized— condensed milk, water and va-|a box of prepared cooky nilla, Chill. Whip cream to custard-| crumbs with 3 tablespoons melted like consistency. nto chilled| butter or margarine and 44 tea- mixture, Pour into freezing tray.|spoon ground nutmég, Spread a Cover tray ‘with waxed pape r.ican of sliced apples in a Sinch pie Freeze to a firm mush, about 1|plate. Sprinkle with cinnamon and Lge ates | "Cover with crumbs and Bake ‘in sane ite lie ort. Break Is Sor oven tl erambe are own tary egy beater until flutty bat |* Sboonful of whipped cream tops not melted. 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California lemons, concentrated es use orange and grapefruit juice t rk food, .not Also, there’s no waste with this|iemon juike or vinegar mm lemon juice in the squeeze con-| Fora: Carl, University of Mis- tainer, no leftover halves to dry /souri nutrition expert, says orange in the refrigerator and get thrown! or grapefruit juice are milder and away. And the easy-juicer lemon sweeter and Sften don’t need addi- is so attractive it can be put right!tional sugar to counteract too much’ on the table to be passed around |tartness. \ salads, fish or tea. they go with peanut butter, ham - minted meat and cheese. Try adding a little orange or grapefruit juice to canned or cook-| ed dried fruits before serving! m. Cooked dressing, especially those \pliance Manufacturers Associa-jused on fruit salad or cabbage tion suggests, add a little vinegar|slaw, may be made with grape- to the hot sudsy water. This helps/fruit or orange juice. And, in Scour With Vinegar When washing pans used to cook rinse with hot water, wipe dry, and juice that drips off the fruit can! let it air before storing. Ibe added to a French dressing. , Noe: HAWAIIAN VAREX* DROP COOKIES HAWAIIAN DROP COOKIES Yield: 44% dozen—2'4-inch diameter cookies 2 cups sifted all-purpose ‘4 teaspoon vanilla extract CALIFORNIA LEMONS ™ 29° CALIFORNIA SPRY 100 oRANGES “39°. | b. cae” Tae —_——_—— : MARGARINE . Compeny Representative Will Be in Our |- Giving Out Delicious 7 7 . ; - Koegel’s Ring Bologna Tree Sweet, Florida 16-0.) x Afi Libby's, Yellow Cling Ne. 2% 3 Mi =| ORANGE JUICE = @ ~ 99° | PEACHES.%, < fi: Birds Eye, Frozen : 1-Lb. = Viasic, Homburger 181/2-Oz. e. | : DILL : CHIPS Jar CHICKEN THIGHS *s- AS: de Birds Eye, Frozen 10-0: f9’, e2 SALAD DRESSING ‘ 9° | STRAWBERRIES " Q Jy: Koegel’s, Skinless f 4 €: Hot Dogs or Ring Bologna 3 tb. Con 719 Libby's, Deep BROWN BEANS (= ~ 25° SURF flour \q teaspoon almond extract & teaspoons Clabber Girl 1 eng Baking Powder “ cup well-dreined, M4 teaspoon salt erushed pineapple 4 cup shortening 4 eup finely chopped 1M eups sugar shredded coconut Sift together flour, Baking Powder, and salt. Cream shortening, sugar, and extracts thoroughly. Beat in egg - until mixture is fluffy. Blend in pineapple and dry in- gredients. Drop by teaspoonfuls on ungreased cooky sheet 3 inches apart. Sprinkle with coconut, Bake in a . 325° F. (slow) oven about 20 minutes. Cookies are better stored for 24 hours. Do-It-UYouul.. Remember, it's the fresh Ingredients in your home-beked recipe that make your things taste better; stay. fresh longer. —labes Gi Remus BUTTER . » 59° Superior io. th on POTATO CHIPS ™ 19° EAE y = )KOTEX: | with your name and oddress tor K-C, at a Box P.O. Bon 7565, Chicago 80, Minos ? Open Daily and Sunday OAM to 10 P.M “We Resérve the Right to Limit Quantities PLENTY OF =s—i‘(<‘#(S No Speciais Sold te Miners * - > CUSTOMER PARKING $3 rs i : Ay defzune! i i | hl i tf H é a ATT sere i Hi £ 2 Bix im Melt 2 tablespoons butter in small pan. Remove from heat and add crumbs and cheese. Mix well, Sprinkle over top of casserole. Bake in a moderate oven, 350 de- Cooking School Due April 29 to May 4 Mrs. Mabel B. Bowen, nation- ; Mrs. ‘Bowen will have afternoon session from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 “p.m. daily, Monday through Fri- day, in St. Benedict's Auditorium, 40 South Lynn Street, Pontiac. Gift stamps and recipes as door will be awarded to every- attending. The audiences will have an opportunity to win and seventy-five There is no admission — for the cooking sessions. = Caviar Makes a Party For before-dinner munching: a grated onion (pulp and juice). Some red caviars are saltier thah others, so taste as you add it to get the right amount. yaa - fro a party. ‘ ESCALLOPED EGGS AND HAM — Two all-time favorites, eggs and ham, are combined with a creamy smooth sauce to make this tasty casserole dish. Shredded cheese and buttered crumbs add an | ne Salen Caray eae Se Samet Mew © serve ' 4 3. (Chicken Prices Tempting; Pruit, Vegetables Vary Josephine Lawyer, MSU Market- ing Information Agent. Beef costs are rising due to lighter supplies; veal and lamb prices are slightly higher, Although most retailers report the pork market about the same as last week, features on several cuts make these good items to check. Both quality and supply of cabbage and carrots keep these topflight choices at produce _counters, Fresh corn on the ‘cob is more plentiful, but quali. | °"4 ty varies with the size of the ears. Fewer apples, grapefruit, pears apd Navel oranges seem to make other fresh fruit more inviting. MEATS : A heaping platter of fried chick- en is sure to tease appetites. Prices are expected to be lower by the end of the week. For a cool day, try a thrifty kettle of stewer with dumplings. If you have the time and skill, and want to save, check the price difference in whole and cut-up fryers. Another reason ler fryers of 3 ‘to 4'4 A fresh pork roast will be more popular this week. Rib and loin end roasts and Boston butt are ‘wise choices for the money. Cen- ter cut chops and spare ribs are other cuts in the limelight. | As warmer weather arrives, prices on beef hindquarters go up while forequarters decline, Beef cuts from young animals not fat- tened on grain are, in some cases, as much as 22 to 30 cents less r pound than the same cut in S. Choice grade. Long. slow 14 chicken, cut fruit section. savings when replacements are needed peepee scapes ier = ay Soe ene y bread erumbs 2 ae butter or margarine % cup sliced stuffed olives Simmer chicken till tender, then refrigerate meat and broth. About 1% hours before serving: Start heating oven to 325 degrees, Ar- range chicken -meat in greased 13"x9"'x2” baking dish; sprinkle lightly with some salt and pepper. In saucepan, melt 4; cup but- ter; stir in flour, then 2 cups broth and milk. Cook until thickened. Remove from heat; stir in ', teaspoon salt‘and next 4 ingredients. Fold in egg whites, Pour over chicken. Bake 1 hour. : When almost done, saute mush- rooms in 2 tablespoons butter 3 or 4 minutes, Add olives and heat, stirring 1 or 2 minutes. Scatter olives over chicken before serving. Makes 8 to 10 servings. ae \: em if va PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1957 Naud ee le amo nol : made . with one|"4 f Lean, Meaty. 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At left is Mrs. Gerald Livingston of Drayton Washington Wives Glib at Tradin’ ‘Auctioneers’ Spiel Mile - a - Minute to Boost Club’s Fund By JANE EADS WASHINGTON—They may nev- er become “colonels,” as profes- sional auctioneers are called, but a group of congressional wives pretty persuasive at the chant and wielding The group, organized about a year ago by wives who live on Capitol Hill, expects to make pots of money for its pet project, a neighborhood community center, when members take turns knock- ing off to the highest bidder var- ious and sundry items at an auc- tion to be held in May. Recently, to earn money for postage stamps and a month's operating expenses, they auctioned off $13.50 worth of stuff including compacts, a lipstick, an atomizer, napkin rings and an apron. LEARN THE TRICKS Among the gifted amateurs are many wives who doubtless learned how to address and win audiences in helping their husbands cam- paign. . * * * Expecting to take the auction- eer’s stand in May are wives of Congressmen Lee Metcalf (D- Mont), Richard Bolling (D-Mo), William Bates (R-Mass), Winston| * Prouty (R-Vt), James Haley (D- Fla), James C. Davis (D-Ga), Clifford Davis (D-Tenn), William R. Poage (D-Tex), Chet Holifield (D-Calif) and Tom Steed (D-Okla). _ “We had such success at our monthly meetings,” explained pretty Barbara Bolling,” we de- cided to hold a real auction for our big annual fund-raising event, “We planned a ‘School for Auc- tioneers Party,’ invited other con- gressional wives and took lessons| - from an expert. We are so glib we ought to do right well at the May sale.” EXPERIENCED TUTOR The “‘colonel”’ tutoring the ladies is Rep. Kenneth L. Gray (D-Ill), who before getting into politics) owned his own automobile auction agency at West Frankfort, Ill. presented Mrs. Robert Terry (center) of East Pike street, president of the Pon- tiae Council of Beta Sigma Phi sorority, presided at the annual gathering last night. Photographed with her were Mrs. Walter Hiller (left) of Clive Presenting the message to the founder of de, sorority, Walter W. Ross, was Mrs. H. R. Smith (left) of Lorberta lune. rangements with Mrs, C. M. Shelton She discussed last-minute ar- - standing at the right, The grou Plains, pie Mrs Michael Gallogly of Ardmore avenue is p gathered at Devon Pentine Press Photes street, incoming council president, and Mrs. Edward Amann of Drayton Plains, president of Epsilon Rho Chapter. Mrs. Hiller is from Phi Chapter and Mrs. Terry from Alpha Omega Chapter. ‘(center) of Third avenue, who was in. charge of flowers and corsages, and Marilyn Carlson of North East boule- ‘pard, a member of Phi Alpha Iota Chap- ter. The invocation was giver’ by |Miss Adah Shelly, international Even Paris Takes Tips From Queen Elizabeth Has Regal Way of Staying Chic 16 Hours a Day PARIS (INS)—Even Parisiennes, _ famed for their chic and fashion sense, have learned beauty tricks from Britain's lovely young Queen Elizabeth. And here are some hints from pre a ‘clean-cut styles Te during the daytime. The feminine and luxurious touch should be in Gables Wednesday for the 26th Ss essinal Founders’ Day beautiful tabrics rather than fancy celebration. trimmings. Examples of sober, dressy day outfits, worn by the Queen fashion experts, included: _A navy-blue heavy silk suit with a collar-framed, broad neckline. A ciehinn corded silk dress and matching coat, simply styled but flattering to figure and complexion. A streamedlined champagne col- _ outfits can be worn stylishly for 12 hours, from 10 a.m. on. In public take great care to choose uncrushable fabrics for your clothes. Specially treated cot- tons and synthetics, jersey and ; accompanied by Rosamond Hae- Chapter told of the 26th anniver- 8 Local Chapte rs Gather for Dinner an honorary member, and group sing- Program ing was led by Geraldine Cheal, Welcoming the pledges was Mrs, Robert Terry, Pontiac Council president, who also in. troduced directors and new chapter presidents. Myrtle Shore was. intreduced as a special guest. Council offieers swirdilainall were Mrs. Walter Hiller, president; Mrs. H. R. Smith, vice president; Mrs. C. M. Shelton, recording secere- tary; Marilyn Carlson, correspond- ing secretary, and Jean Warnock, treasurer. * * * Jane White of Zeta Lambda sary meaning, and Mrs. Clyle Haskill spoke on “Our Charter Is Our Sovereign Right.” A message from the founder of the sorority, Walter W. Ross, dosed Day Pledge was pre- sented by Mrs. Hiller, A travelogue entitled ‘Here, There and Everywhere” was given by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roth. * * The celebration closed with a ritual conducted by Geraldine Cheal. Sorority Hears William Matus William Matus, director of Camp Oakland, showed pictures of the camp and discussed camp activi- ties at the Tuesday meeting of Omega Mu Sigma sorority, * * * Mrs. Merrill Petrie opened her home on Cherokee road for the meeting. pure silk will usually do the trick. "b spring and summer don't’ overdo jewelry during the day. For your club luncheons, committee meetings or lectures, choose pearls or beads in preference to fancy, Guests for the evening were iMrs. Harold Clifford, Mrs. 8. F. Goedde and Mrs. Frank Strubler. * * We Assisting the hostess with re- freshments were Mrs. John Jad- was read by Mrs. Smith, andthe | Joan J. Rit St. Vincent de Paul Church was the setting for the marriage this morning of Joan Josephine Ritter and C. John Hall Jr. The Rev. Thompson Marcero celebrated the 10 o'clock Nuptial Mass in the pres- ence of the immediate families. * * * Joan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Kevin J. Ritter of Auburn avenue, chose for her wedding a ballerina- length gown of white embroidered nylon sheer, fashioned with a Sabrina neckline and three-quarter- length sleeves. An open crown headpiece of taffeta and tulle secured her fingertip veil of silk iusion. Her glittering costume jewelry. win and Lola Strom, arm bouquet v was hes ——e eee eee ee Gathering at Devon G ables for the 26th anniversary dinner were- (left to right) Betty Bryan of Fairgrove avenue, ~ Phi Chapter, Clarkston, P @ member of Alpha Omega Chapter; Mrs. John Whitehead of Stout street, of and Maureen Clark of hi Alpha Kappa. i fakes mach pate tw be ie| OPPICETS Elected b y B a ptist Women at the right time. ROmey Hint Mrs. Russell Anderson were co- THURSDAY, APRIL Womens Section 25, } 1957. ; among the associations in 12 states: participating in the Central Region) Conference of the YWCA of the’ Otticers Elected by Inter-Lakes Extension Group Mrs. Robert Scharf was elected chairman at the Wednesday meet- ing of Inter-Lakes Extension Group held at the home of Mrs, Doyle Hempton on Hiller road, * * * Others elected are Mrs. L. W. Pilcher, vice chairman; Mrs. Frank Nicholie, assistant jeader. Five pages today in Yemen's Section | oe _ Following the meeting. Mrs. Schart, t leader, led the group in ting sun- 'Stimpert, president, Others attend- ;| a8 the keynote speaker. ‘|Auction at Meeting Friday through Monday. * * * Heading the delegation from the local YWCA will be Mrs. Fred ing will include Dorothy Redmond, director of teenage program; Judy Cumberworth, Y-Teen from Water- ford High School, and Mrs. Reba Netzler, executive director. The Central Region Conference, based on the theme “The YWCA Makes a World of Difference,” will be held in the Palmer House and will open officially at 1:30 p.m. Friday with Sanford Solen- der, director of the Jewish Com-: munity Center Division of the National Jewish Welfare Board, The conference is one of five ‘being held in the United States this year. Special group meetings Sunset Club Holds. James Hutchinson and Valentine Bush were guests at a recent meeting of the Sunset.Club spon- sored by the Pontiac Department of Parks and Recreation. ‘Members participated in an ee ee ee PAGES 41-46 46 Chicago Conference Includes City YW The YWCA. of Pontiac will be; United States being held in Chicago'on various concerns of the YWCA will be features of the conference. Workshop Holds Final Program at Wignall Home Members of Tuesday Musicale Workshop met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. W. Wignall in Clarkston for the fina] program of the year. Mrs. Howard Helden- brand was luncheon and program chairman, * * * Auditions were held for several prospective members and plans! were made for a course of study to be followed during the next program Mrs. Ralph Norvell. presented “Oh, Sacred Head Sore Wounded” and “Prelude and Fugue in G Major,” at the organ. Mrs, W. S, Furlong at the piano presented ‘‘Impromp- tu”-and Mrs. J. W. Briney, “Pol- { MRS. C. JOHN HALL JR. ter Becomes Bride in St. Vincent Rite *. & #9 John, son of Mr. and Mrs. C, John Hall of Detroit, asked his ‘brother, Thomas R. Hall, to. serve as. best man. Seating the guests were George King and Daniel Dilworth. Thomas Ritter, brother of the bride, and Larry Cosgrove, the bride’s cousin, served as altar boys. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Ritter chose a blue print dress with navy blue accessories, Her corsage was of pink roses. Mrs: Hall's choice was a pink lace dress with which she wore black patent accessories. Her cor- sage was also of roses. * * * Following a wedding breakfast at Devon Gables, the bride changed to a beige knit ensemble with French bread - colored accessories and a corsage of brown. cybidium orchids, for traveling to northern Michigan. The newlyweds will. reside ~ in Supreme Officer Holds Inspection lof Iraq Caldron Winifred Merrill of Davenport, Iowa, supreme mighty chosen one of Daughters of Mokanna, was the inspecting officer at the an- nual ceremonial and inspection held Monday evening by members of Iraq Caldron. cille Micham of Toledo, mighty chosen one; Ethel Hansel of Ann Arbor, mighty .chosen one, and Helen Warren of Amn Arbor. William Anderson, past monarch Arch Masons 21, and Charles Kug- ler, past monarch, were also * * * Initiated into the order were Mrs. Lynn Sherrod and Mrs. Mary McCurdy. | VEW Auxiliary Has Installation of New Officers | Installation of officers was held iby VFW Auxiliary 1008 Tuesday at \the American Legion Home. Mrs, Paul Boelter was installed as presi- dent for the year. Others serving are Mrs. Allen Hersee, senior vice president; Mrs, Lucy Wright, junior vice president; Mrs. Frank , treasurer; Mrs, Also installed were Mrs. Fior- ence McCrea, guard; Mrs. Loren Beach, conductress; Mrs. Edward Schram, patriotic instructor; Mrs, Alma Cowly, one-year trustee; \Mrs. Archie Tryon, two-year trus- tee, and Mrs, Walter Soutar, three- year trustee, Fashion Hint and worshipful master of Royal . haya Eyrey 2 i 4 e \ A + ie See : 4 i A et § > 3 af oa 2 Wi : NS oe [oh i | x a ae { ' : | i er! ys ge ot Pajamas by ° s . Her Majesty . look $199 Sizes 3 to 14 _. Pink Posie no-iron cotton plisse pajamas with ~ .puffles galore! Matching ponties . . . whot could be cooler for summer sleeping. # ~ Riker Bldg SHOP. J rest. The Margaret Ann Revi ae actin HOUSEWIFE ,_ & camennge vacation devoted to | and —_ See vi woshe 0 oe bs tee WORKING GIRL - \. THE PONTIAC expensive one could ever be. © Charcoal | Figure out the section that in- | terests you and plan to spend © Tan While I’m hearing }7cur ‘° weeks with Pay right - - AAA to C the next case, take wo re ovelved = “ t 7 chance to terrain, Lmy trousers out to [ois sey ity bas to offer $ | O8 Flash Cleaners to [j#"4 what it needs. show , INVESTIGATE might em- have them pressed. |} Talk to the Chamber of Com- barrass the others. Anyway, the merce at the county seat. Talk -seges ganged lie Serfaty tog there, Tati with the real epuite ee FE 2-7440 . | otay sonce ot whet nevis aki « . band taut tt won ooey waded tel . 26 W. Huron St. ‘Set. 7 A.M.-6 P.M.—Mon. thru Fri. 7 A. M.-9 P.M, | [it their community ie ts Ts | 2 om 2 mn oe S SHOE - : _ Downtown Store ‘til 8 P.M. - The “tank suit” is this season’s bathing suit | was no reason why anybody else STORE Shoes for Young Folks Walk From Hips . treasure. 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It is short duration and you succeed if you diet one day and prescribed B 2 A 5 ® 5 e cheése om gow THE ‘ |whitening and a cloth moistened Cleaning Tips for Mirrors, Piano Keys Mirrors, pictures and bric-a-brac can present a cleaning problem, to which a little household am- monia has been added, or with in water, Clean. piano-keys by wiping with to turn keys yellow mentary vitamins. When dieting, is always wise to take supple- e thin dry alice of whole wheat toast Use Astrodome - for Novel Table —or Punch Bowl "NEW YORK (INS)—Astrodomes make lovely tables, loudspeaker grille fabric can be converted| into high-style drapes and a duck truck extension kit can become beach dressing rooms. These are some of the sugges- ACCEPTED by the Commit-. fee on Cosmetics of the Americon Medical Associe- tion. CLOONAN'S “Where Quality Counts” 72 N. SAGINAW ST. | as an extension to cover the part of your 1957 car that sticks of your 1947 garage. Parachute material can be turned into draperies or even negligees and a bomb hoist can be converted into a boat hoist. | Ly HAWAIIAN PUNCH Lovely hula hands hold # sea shell of | enchantment. Luscious, real fruit _ By RUTH MILLETT The woman who tries to stay young by spending half her life in beauty salons and reducing parlors and shopping for clothes is just wasting her time. But there are ways for a woman to stay young, if she works from the inside instead of the outside. she — her own, Isn't afraid to new or challenging. The minute telling herself, “I couldn't possibly do that,” she is try something »| letting herself grow old. CAGEY WITH ADVICE find things out for themselves, vice. Refuses to let her life follow a set pattern — this on Monday, that on Tuesday, etc., on through the weeks, months and years. SHUNS GLOOM * Better Get a ‘Head’ Start]. — but that’s no reagon not to have ©. Specializing in HIGHLIGHTING, BLEACHING, TINTING Open Evenings by Appt. Park Free Scheol St, if You Want to Stay Young Diet, Beauty Treatments, Slick Clothes Waste of Time if Your Outlook Is Stale Never forgets that she isn’t perfect herself and that in her). lifetime she has made many mis- takes, * * * Is always looking forward to tomorrow, instead of dreading| — what tomorrow might bring. She stays young as long as Be Keeps a tolerant attitude to |? by anyone whose ideas, habits <3 Is willing to let younger people instead of being too free with ad- AFTER Regular 8.95 / New shapes in straws other famous makers. j Regular 15.00. ‘Guide and some Stephen are included. Spring Sale - Saion Shoes MARTINIQUE MARQUISE JACQUELINE CLEARANCE HATS and straw cloth-by Lady Carrol and A specially selected: group from our. better millinery. Exclusive Linda Farrell, Camelia, Fashion Anne's _ Millinery Salon—Second Floor ee @ reg. 21.95 to 24.95 © reg. 14.95 and 16.95 @ reg. 10.95 to 12.95 and CORELL! 1172 pairs of tapered toes, white and peau de sole trims, jeweled and bow'd clings, needie-narrow high and little heels « . . patent, broadtail, calf, kid, red, ‘beige, navy... all sites in the group... hurry exclusives at superb savings, EASTER. Aes cee. B75 4 A profusion of spring colors in every head size. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘APRIL'25, 1957 Se BOR fter Easter learance LARRY GSE es ROR Ra ee ee % ial B LO | | S ES aseaineloneeiiaiaeneaaaniietemmanimemneaiaamaiats a | Regularly Sold to 5.98 s2 *S SOS ws RGR ae hk f Easy care .. . dacron and cotton blouses for now into summer. Short a or sleeveless styles in white or pastel colors. Sizes 30 to 38. P Blouses—Main Floor | = RARE LAME Qh AOE OE CAR COATS Regular: 14.95! VERY SPECIAL SELLING. The most popular auto- | motive coats in tyrolian or smart knit trim. Your "choice of red, white or beige. Sizes 10 to 16. 2 - Sports Shop—Main Floor . E New Spring Styles Were to, Were to . 14.98... 33 24.98... ad 5 ' Were to. Were to , = Select from casual or dress-up styles in silk shantungs, silk and linen, taffeta, lace and spun rayons. Sizes for junior, misses’ and women’s half sizes. : Dress Salon—Second Floor COATS The Season’s Smartest! Were to ; oe... SRA j Were to | ae....... 94 You'll know at a glance the wonder-buy in coats by their well-bred tailoring, careful attention to this, year’s back detailing, and new look - of ease in supple lines. Colors and navy. Sizes for junior and misses’. S Coat Salon—Second Floor ee ee BER WGA LE ET AUTEN IES a) . Were to Were to Were to 4 4 | 119,00 oeeeee $ i ; : . In-Season-Savings on fashion finds in Suits! Your favorite box jacket, the blouson or peted jockets ... . are here. ed tweeds, Forst~ In import mann telga, silk linens or yarn dyed flannels. Sizes 7 to 15, 10 to 18 and 1442 to 22/2, 3 p —— 2: esinaeniameeneanieces RSME + \ Dei LATE Eoster SHIPMENT ... now offered to YOU et « SAVINGS! The pump ... with the fit... in the color... you wont! @ PATENT @ NAVY Reg. 10.95 . $3 Sizes . 5 to 10 QMART GOES FOR GRACEFUL POISE AAAA to B DIEM’S SHOES “Where Fit Comes First’ 87 North Saginaw Street FE 2-2492 _ @PEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS -_ 4 | bright — pastels. blue, i ‘Daughters Honored ion Their Birthdays ‘raine Dianne and |Deanne, on their birthdays. -_ |sale! calakeut | gad-about coats s $770 Casual coat sensations you'll wear everywhere, And at such terrific: savings in any weather. you'll have to hurry for yours. A new collection in _ weather-repelling __ ¢otton poplins and chinos; belts, knit trims, toggle closings, full linings. See them all! top: raglan sleeve model. sale, $7.70 Beirge or red poplin. 10-18. sale, $7.70 : Lida’ TEL-HURON SHOPPING ‘CENTER ~ @pén nights ‘to 9 p. m. | ‘monday, thursday, friday, saturday bottom: foreign intrigue coat. Beige, turquoise. 8-18. - ' in splendid interpretation this year and receive their most noteworthy ‘tained for their daughters, - Dor- Dorreene | i [Keep Clothes Clean Don’t let dust and lint give your _ AS LOW AS... 4 _ * oe | wits fess ne Buy — confidence Holecheck, principal of the school; Mrs. Leverne West- | 59 W. Huron St. FE 4-7212 1 Paris offers the umbrella in the color of the costume to maintain SALE! FOUR STYLES! 4 a KKRESGE’S RICE! =-* +. ee * reacties, _——s! us 4S ee « ee oe WT mem 8h z. pe TE MD cae toe oS mn Tes maces Or s = > ~ +e a eee Le ame , a * oi§.* — a >! 2 8, REST oe tm - - «29 eee : f accede + « Cem oe D x ~st & eae Ae 3 ti tt! * ‘Bi 1 } +. Ales bul ee ot ee fe } Er oe. fe a: L ‘ 1: \ : | ee i NG a saa eu aie ee oe \ \ ee ae . oO es ; \ ‘ A re | ; a3 : 1. : ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL '25, 1957 \ ‘ : ; ¥ ; } ' 1 . a 4 , ee ge But the 81 per cent who ap] Old Fashioned Buttermilk Des. and in some not so much. We | .N. ¥., youth. 1 de all right without a great oe | ; ; : 5 : deal.” cent e Chea ct ePatherl| Open from 8:30 A.M. to 10:00 P, M. Daily About 15 per cent of the young|is a good provider. Mother is a 30 P.M. ie people said they thought the fam-| good budgeter.” Closed 6:30 Seturdey ily spends more money than it ee! © |should and :their comments and One young man from New Jer- suggestions were highly critical. |sey personally shouldered the Thomas P —ae 121 W. Huron FE 4-8163 often e: bank on their} “There is only one culprit in ; : an Ambherst,|the family — me!” Plenty of Parking Space at Side and Rear of Building fidence @ women con muster, The F securities,” said les dering type will tee! sater in - Dior and other designers chose N. ¥., youth. Many of those| if and not be satisfied with $45) ome Oriental themes which fit . se beautifully into contemporary EXTREME. ECONOMY _ A remarkable 92 per cent of|{@Shions. It's a feeling for high “I don’t approve of the extremes|the young people surveyed said|fashion, every ounce of confidence of economy practiced by my fami-|they thought the children of the|to be the first to appear in such fy on even the smallest pur-'family receive a sufficient share|an innovation. | Sensational Special — Purchase Sale! Canterbury ef Full Fashioned _. SWEATERS - of fur Orlon and cashmere ._ blend. Buy for now | Buy for fall + Long sleeve Cardigans Tt Were 12.95 : T : Long sleeve Slipons 6” a : Were 10.95 ee 4 Short Sleeve Slipons 5” | - Were 895 - . . 16 NORTH SAGINAW STREET f 7 va - Fabulous Savings in our After Easter ‘This Is Hard to eteve | GOAT SALE LEATHER | 22% 22. (() TS aa Beautiful Pastel Tweeds g Gorgeous Grey Flannels <8 ? Many Wonderful Styles only 4,9 . : oe es ‘| Spring Suits Reduced | . white beige blue | ‘Toppers Reduced We & Soft, Supple me Pea Washable Cabretta — : ‘ Leather : ee ee | } ‘ ES Open a Convenient Charge : | 30 Day, Budget or | , a 6 Months Accounts Te a: f a ald ; Big ts : * 4 - Srey : 4 :: La, = Ay i ‘ S§ ya A ‘ \ PS, P . & a : 4 “; f ea4 ; : { s Le: “2 S > = i) : \ 5 % : ‘ : ee = " ; ‘ Pe: y * \ € | i \ i PRESS, x ¢ - e oe { , sree | # j \/ \ \ : \ i \ ; ' \ : A i ji : j ; , : | \ s \ 4 2 oe a é f 1 \ sd ae oo. Crime Rate | ; / THE PONTIAC Ft : T 7 i . a # 5 i q fz fe Lj ‘ : : ~ property tn winter months, Ar- jout strong for rests of kids under 18 increased (hedging, an appalling. 17.3 per cent rests for major crimes were per - passing| fa wt | couple lyodingsters under 18 who, for ex- Crimes against the person werejample, accounted for 66.4 cent of, the auto theft arrests. Cops women raped, 96,430 per-irecovered 93 per cent of the 263,- 720 cars stolen. Go to church. AH, HONEYMOONS! Well, fellows,-let's get on to| honeymoon,” - something more pleasant: Like Rural crime was up 15.5, urban /honeymoons, 4 by 12.7. There are more crimes ££ % against persons in warm weather The New York Convention and than cold, more crimes against |Visitors Bureau, Inc., has come Regular $1.00 Many with Higher Priced ‘Features old wives’ were born of adversity in the Car- ibbean and first caught hold here i \ best trips a couple ever takes,” the bureau continues. * * x Film Portrays All Life.on Wheels “The. major ingredients should be glamour (get that spelling, you other convention and visitors bu- reaus, you), privacy and the fun sisters recorded “Rum and Coca- Cola.” The craze died quickly, not to be reborn until the moody, most articulate Belafonte came life insurance—the same eampany, | by the way. Save on the ‘out- standing selection of exceptional buys form ‘ * - # : -— Ray Bolger captivated the audi-| in sturdy, California Wows Berlin of seeing a new place together as|4/0ng. ence at the Banshee |u for fitting bras. They husband and wife. Fe - New you can’t throw a reck |the publishers, as did Ethel Mer.| are Discontinued ; “For a lot of young people, braining a calypso man, Joey Bishop and stars. | ave gg = free By REINHOLD ENSZ , _ looks at California in an amused, |@Pother consideration is| (though the good ones like “The |As Bolger soft-shoed about the} cake the: yaaal of 7 ioe é somewhat sarcastic manner. jt|finding a place that offers all| Iron Duke,” Johnny Barracuda, Waldorf stage, Photographer | ony figure BERLIN ® — Berliners are §0\conveys the impression that Cali-/these advantages at modefate cost.) Lord Anderson and Lord Burgess Sammy Schulman said, “Ray is * curious about life in‘ California) ornia is the land of the automobile,|One Place that seems to fill the! are tough targets) and you can’t the Perry Como of dancers.” J that several hundred are willing to get up every Sunday morning go downtown and pay hard cash to see a documentary film on the subject, a They've been doing it for three years now, a The film has been run off at ee _ a downtown theater every Sunday . at 11 a.m. since Jan, 30, 1954. It = is still drawing customers. “It business. stays like it is,”| says Theater Manager Kurt /py Broschke, “we'll show the film ba ! i. suburbs of Los Angeles and shoot {1 ii t Hd yme bacon, -}he wheels over to a drivein super- market. If he wants to see a movie, ; e i theater. If : he drives Bs =. eyes, such a car es ee e still something of a 3 LE and is put . 2 ‘* s category as the = = @ > . that the : : | the title: 4 : ; _ “Der Goldene Garten (The Golden 3 i a a $2 . Garden).” - FACE LIFTED — All shined up| The film has been shown through- after‘ a “face-lifting,”” London’s|out West Germany and is now be- Big Ben pops up from amid thejing readied for screenings in Bteel scaffolding to greet the sun-|France. An language vers- had been all wrapped up in aniand Domnick hopes to show it in “iron curtain” during an extensive|England and the United States. : overhaul. Maybe even in California! SPECIALS FREE PARKING | BACK OF STORE ‘| American Medium Size = : Tire Bicycles 2 | a: S55 2] remyeitiwoereth DETBATT EDISON'S NEW ELECTRIC WATER-HEATING SERVICE Peete eee eetertenertan eeerttoeatr ener rnse BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ 24-INCH. BICYCLE, $3395 GIRLS’ 20-INCH-—— REGULAR $42.95 ..... REGULAR $42.95 eo eccecerssectsons> $3495 BOYS’ 20-INCH— ® REGULAR $41.95 ...5-000-- Children’s Wheel Goods of All Kinds — Bicycle Parts and Accessories *eeetten YOUR OLD BIKE TAKEN IN TRADE STOP 1 Anp see s | LEX N effici + water heaters—built to Edi ‘sop ifications. 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Gorman, wes sued Geos keeps the last-place team from Virgil out on an attempted playing early in the season, it’s a Junior High in the eighth inning of last night's good bet that talk of trades moves eal ode Gilliam, "the Dodgers’ second That isthe case with the Detroit : : , case 4 Japan is the recipient of the| “EG ACE HONORED — Walter Rennhack, who several weeks |baseman dropped Roy Sore] Tigers, tailenders in the American : Ist official certificate for the 3rd| 989 rolled the Ist sanctioned 300 game in Pontiac since 1943, was | nella's throw, Gorman, who gave League, whose scheduled game annual Global World Series at honored last night by the Detroit branch of ABC and his |the out sign simultaneously with with the Chicago White Sox was Detroit’s Briggs Stadium in Sept-| team at Motor Inn Recreation where the perfect game was | the tag, said later he saw Gilliam called off yesterday because of ember, The Japs have participated| scored. He is shown at right accepting “300” diamond ring, pin and |drop the ball but he picked it up . | thundershowers. in both previous Series, played at shoulder patch from Frank Mitzel, Secretary of the Detroit Bowling | 8nd tagged Virgil again before the StiN seven weeks from the trad- Milwaukee in 1955 and 1956. Association. Rennhack received a wrist watch from his sponsor, |Giamt runner touched the base.) ° ing deadline, manager Jack Tighe —* = _| Shaw's Jewelers. : pati * on says he is ready to listen to any Hayes Jones of Pontiac and “That's * offers, Kerry Keating of Waterford will| . Rigney declared heatedly, “but But he says: be antong the entries at the |i not before Hal Dixon, who was “Just because we're off to umpire on third base, signalled to . _ Drake Relays this weekend in | 4 recky start doesn’t mean that Des Moines, lowa. They will lead him that Gilliam had dropped the we're around | ball. Heck, Gorman never saw puquve Sagrcmghengens | the 40-year | team for trying to swing just any kind of Hastorn Michigan Colle Gilliam drop the ball. He called eanttass he tent ‘ * * @ ; . . the play the moment the ball hit & swap. That's not the case. the glove. The ball dropped to the He added: “But we are inter- Biggest rooting section in the ground but he never saw it. He ested.” “pramasiegy ee apt ahr? eee! Z had his back turned when Gilliam He said there have been several ee ) : dropped the. ball. discussions of possible trades, but dad, but all he could muster EAST LANSING ® — Frank(Duckett,. end: Charles Pairbents,. end: x* * pnone has reached the “serious was $6.25 in the 25th plfice of the) (yjuddy) Waters, former Michigania,c°"™ "meek: “What in heaven's name is the stage.” prize money. State fullback, has been named|,,!#}—Jim Eilis. halfbeck; Larry Fovl-/matter with those umpires, Why + @ bl gd thes head coach of the “old timers” [Postale end: Bill Quinlan, end; 'Evaajare they in such a hurry to make He listed these as trading bait * -pCeaienl Mictiors pnt Sanhed |toam thet will play the Spertan 1963—Howie Adams, poonte. < wing|ene Cue. ey’s anty Rositate 2 the Tigers might put up: Frank spring football practice, prob- | varsity football team in Macklin|Bobo. end: Bob Brenitt. guard: | Paul House or Red Wilson, J. W. Porter, Se nn eee Pt | Stadium on May 4 Rughes, center: BGl Merrell, guard; +. Jim Finigan, Jack Dittmer, Earl history Coach Bill Kelly bed his | Waters, a 199 graduate of| issi—pul Carey, ena; tor carey, ene:| BOW EF, Glover ‘|Torgeson, Jack Phillips, and “ . Michigan State, now is one of the/J™% Creamer, center; Don Coleman, A 3 AP Wirephete | couple of our second-line pitchers.” : minutes to go over the plans for netite’s whost soccecdtel amell col-iteren, sce Ba center: Bull ATE Unanimous YOGI RUNDOWN — New York Yankee catch- Orioles yesterday. Third baseman is George Kell | ‘There are a few “untouchables” the 1957 season. lege coaches at Hillsdale College. | Rf ge RF f er Yogi Berra is trapped in a rundown between and catcher is Joe Ginsberg. Umpire is Ed | on the squad, he said. wisis P! * Se tere _ * * ¢ end; Dewey Sravens,, tackle: Jesse AHL Choices third and home in the game against the Baltimore - Runge. Yanks won, 3-2, | “12 we make & deal that ail-sports dinner May 27th at the| Assisting Waters as coaches and/*I0%: Si"nseaon, guard: Lan Chan-| yew YORK —J Sieuer would strengthen out ahenem, 5 Ww Valley Golf Club. also playing will be Lynn Chand-/dnois, halfback; une, halfback; ohnny ‘ = don’t see any sense in waiting arren Valley . . ‘amaq|Kent Esba tackle; Marty Kelly.|Providence goaltender, and Fred- “ until the deadline,” he sald. “We # & "8 nols, Bill Hughes, Bob Carey andnciinct: Toh Wenesr, coir: L7=4 /aie Clover, high-scoring rightwing Q ean use help wow at’ several mer Sie a ppl eens Bee eee es ROSt Helps as Inman Takes Derby Lead) ===. serve during the coming season. meat of thom datteg hack Jo bo- (Mow Detroit Pistons team. . LOUISVILLE, Ky. u) — Walker} was four strokes off the pace with)for Seneca's condition after yes-| uti thicd victors of the sotne Unusual splits reported recently; tween 1948 and 1956, will report (IV , * * * Inman Jr. offered the “rest cure”|an even-par 71. terday's round, to him a disap-|taay Tighe sent to the hill right- Maan dal a bets tyr. Cond of aay 3 Se ee oe pee “ ; Two other members of Cleve-/today as a remedy for over. Ford expressed frank contempt} pointment. fended Frank Lary, who was Gn Ontdend Gomts ituplepan] On Seer Oo pe, List 28 Home Games jiane's caider Cup champions, de-|size golf scores. # %® scheduled to pitch yesterday. Lary pan Included in the roster are sever- fensernan Stove Kraficheck and J sy “T can't say anything good about! dropped a 2-1 decision to Kansas ew t al all-Americans and a number} DETROIT (AP) —The Detroit! wing Bo Elik, also were named) Starting in only his second tour- sere (the course, so I'd rather not com-| City in the Tiger opener last week Paul Hahn, who t the golf) %h° have graduated into pro| Pistons of the National Basketball|'®,(™¢ team along with Tommy|nament of the current tour, the ams Ing ment,” he said when asked how! and blanked Cleveland 7-0: Satur- ei it 1 if reg pao j competition. -_ Assn., will play 28 home games|“ wliams, a defenseman of the/Roiton, Mass., perfectionist had a he was playing the up-and-down day, at it, earns more than| During the weekend of the game| here next season. : sizzling 67 to prove his point in tervein. % &¢ © STE 00s a year 3 deploying the 4th annual Football Coaches| ieee now puta te the Kentucky Derby open. He added that it might be partly) he sox were expected to start cing! aad [Clinic will be held May 24 withl acer of the teams weich recentiy| Sports writers and broadcasters - 2 wcnu a the TaA’s fault that better Pre-| with lefty Jack Harshman who beat x * Chuck Taylor, head coach at Stan- franchise from Fort|in the league cities, who — iss for his only previous its in named| Realizing that the tourney grind ! Kansas City in . Ind., to Detroit, said it is|(ne team, were unable to decidelwag telling in his tired muscles, joe SRA wonky. Saale eating that would | "at The Mh 980 en! “Ferpetion Sek, ond Gomer Jones, ine conc a center. and split their vote| ne transplanted Georgian took the| JOCK Says Terry andof t shifted Wayne Bowler” three-game ihdividual| at Oklahoma, as the guests, Lou likely played The all the games will be f hav The out handicap tournament will be held| “The Toe” Groza will alse be a at Olympia Stadium. eS Lee ee He Are in Agreement|"... ay ote id pre pul # seem caer tow ey 4 A day veut, tts epen| Meomsbers of Ger Michigm Fost |nrise egg, pe Sinden, tl “Sia cise tea? on Terms ting on a growth on- the greens| cont have missed the hitting of May 48-day i open em * Michigan Foot-/Tyesdays, Wednesdays and week- I just needed the rest,’ he said twe whe usually shoulder a big af called -poannia, a tender grass only to keglers with ‘averages of|ball Writers Association will hold| ends, he said. after yesterday's pacesetting 18 which shoots up in patches and| Part ef the Detrott offense. Al ae eS meeting May Dick Whitmer’s TI holes over a generally troublesome eee en tt scientific putting difficult.| Kaline and Harvey Kuenn are - A Lansing. o Hy Seneca course. ms 1¢—e7| hitting The oldtimer list to date with the Derby Candidates . After warming up with a tie for|/hopes to bring goaltender Terry Bil Casper 33-38-88 —— , PACHIC COAST LEAGUE "*j006—Jim Minesly. end: John Matsko, | « Paces PHS Golf Win 2ist place in the recent Greens-|Sawchuk, three-time winner of the| Deter Thomson eae! Reno Bertola, with six hits in Hollywood 4, Fyrtead 2. ieames center; Pet Wileen, quarterbock; Vici] 7} Blue Grass boro open, Inman did what only| Vezina Trophy as the National Maxwell 32-71—¢9|!3 trips to the plate, is leading : Gentile 4, San Bago , oy ~ Rae nine other sharp shooters could do|Hockey League's outstanding|—s' wininecr 34-36—18/ the Tiger hitters with .462. Bill oe 4 Hommes Lowe, fullback; Gerald Musetst, tutbsck:| Bottle Saqturda Led by two “hot” shooters, in|—improve on Seneca’s par.. __ | goalie, back to the Red Wings. | Pete Cooper 37 3e 7 | Tuttle is hitting .370 with 10 safeties ‘AL LEAG Earl M quarterback; Norm Mas- yY al Besselink 35-35—10\ in 27 and Boone ts a tera, tackle; Buck Nystrom, guard: Ger- medalist Dick Whitmer and Jerry * ® *&. * * * Jay Hebert 35-35-70 trips Ray is fer t Gans « aid ‘Piaputia, fullback, Embry Robinson, LEXINGTON, Ky. i — A half|Martin, Pontiac High's golfers yes- His closest pursuer today as 116] Adams said yestening erat Srne4, Pelmer 33-36-11 hitting 346. at Richmond, " postponed 1964—Roland Dotsch, guard; Sis| dozen sophomore colts sought to. Sse. Whitmer fired a 71 and| ules ,Sarted the second 18 of! «awehak and 1 are tn agree: |B < u Kentucky Derby od 72-hole showdown was “ Grass Stakes,|Martin a 77 over the Pontiac! Casper Bonit ment on terms” and “ all I have eC Gal | iT. 0d tions. cere Victory was Chiets’ 3rd'¢,575 yards in 68 of the Boston Bruins who now ’ | : The $25,000-added, 1%-mile test baer weaeer tn solid contension with 69¢ were| 2m Sewchuk's contract | : S aaa bed eee woe Bob Wolfe was the best for Bigipeter Thomson, the three-time) Wings traded Sawchuk to the} NEW YORK # — Day by day/the veteran Baltimore inflelder|ready for the big race at Louis-|"O...° pis cards: Dick British open ct from Mel-|Bruins two years ago. | George Kelt climbs steadily to-|who alternates between first base| ville a week from Saturday. Singleton! bourne, Australia; 1955 National) Sawchuk, whose home is nei wafd his lifetime goal. of 2,000/and his old third base job this) put siding with them was. the Open kingpin Jack Fleck and Bob-|Pontiac, left the Bruins in mid- Eoagte carver. At te latest countlabout retiring tothe farm, in| Cat tly, two Bioo |Grass Maxwell of Dallas, Tex. season this year, saying he was he was 28 hits short Swifton, Are) bot I ‘tol winners —— Bubbling Over in 1828} ‘ea ite Sinahaay ten teeins enapented Dou, was ~_ t decided 0! and Shut Out in 1942 — have ever mer: Misting from the leadership| playing. The Bruins suspended * ©. 9. give it one more whirl at worn the Derby wreath of roses. ratiks were such names as Gene “It will mean a lot to me,’ said)to get those 2,000 hits. They tell) sontiment leaned toward Round ttler, Tournament of Champions| The Red Wing’s goalie of the eg rye ae ree, eae to 40) Table, Shan Pac and One-Eyed] winner at Las Vegas last week, eon he Glenn Hall, was| , hat far. former National Open champ) voted jeague's outstanding * ee Furgol. rookie last season and was named Doug Ford, the Masters winner,!to the all-star team this year. nly tht the 2.0 mark — IIFIIII I Coe eee he in a th. 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Pies “nee aed Pr. bi < ts Ask Your Shell Dealer May 1 f ee er Bor . Kansas \\ 4 i i ey Sige : \ Ee oe sidwits'aié PRESS. THURSDAY, \PRIE 95, 1957 FIFTY.ONR 5 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - You have to figure Birdie Teb- betts finally got around to smiling at himself in the mirror when he shaved off that silver stubble of his this morning. In fact, if thinks sik ceuhie’ts eusiaiaeta to Burdette. * * * ‘It's been a tough first week of the season for the chubby Cincin- nati manager what with his Red- legs, loaded with pennant’ poten- tial and power, losing their first keep going like this, he may even They got their third victory of the season last, night, piling up seven runs in the “fifth ‘inning by the improbable method of one hit and a batch of nine walks for a .195 decision over the Chicago * * * . The nine walks set a National EVERYTHING BENDS — When Herb Score of the Cleveland Indians pitches everything bends — wrist, mouth,- elbow,‘ back, knees and ankles, In his first two appearances this season he struck out 17 to put him well on his way to the 263 strikeouts he posted last season to lead the league. four games; Ted Kluszewski AP Wirephote Lopez Leading KC Attack KANSAS CITY #—Héctor Lopez City’s ‘slender infielder from Panama, is sparking an Athletics invasion of unaccus- tomed heights among American League sluggers. The 6-foot, 168-pound Lopez, hit- ting 344 in eight games, led a Rosewall Beats Gonzales Again WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥Y. (®# — Australia’s Ken Rosewall turned in his second straight pro tennis victory over world champion Pan- echo Gonzales last night, winning 6-3, 6-4 before 2,500 at the West- chester County Community center. * * ) Bee Gonzales, however, stills holds the lead, 37-18, in-their transcon- tinental tour. In a preliminary match, Pancho Segura defeated Dinny Pails 8-5 for a 36-4 lead in their series with oné draw. | | CHICAGO. — Elmer Singleton will get a pitching test with the| Cubs next spring. He had an 18-8 record with Seattle in 1956. | mealies \ SALE \ Thurs. Tri. and Sat. N $125 Spalding Registered Irons | $70 $125 Dick Mayer Deluxe Irons $6250 GOLF BAGS Reg. 300.80 $2450 Reg. $13.95 po yen Colidpsibie $10.45 Rawlings Micky. Mantle Gloves $q00 $7.45 Rawlings Stan Musial Gloves ata a ata catchy al aaa ar aa ale eh aah aah aaa aaah hh f a 5 . ‘ en ‘Called Me Worse’ Says Hutch Burdette Still | Apology From Tebbetts MILWAUKEE. — Baseball's l’affaire saliva, it would seem, has reached the point of no conclusion. Birdie S no reason to apolo- gize. te does, The feud between Manager Birdie Tebbetts of the Cincinnati Redlegs and Lew Burdette, Mil- waukee Braves piteher, began week ago today. * * * Birdie, in a red-necked mood over a 1-0 loss to the big right- hander, called him “a _ cheating spitballer.”’ * * * Burdette, reacted with charact- eristic glee. He had gotten Teb- betts’ goat. The‘ matter was referred to Na- tional League President Warren Giles for an ‘interpretation of rule 8:02 which governs pitcher con- duct. * * * Giles, in effect, gave Burdette a clean bill of pitching health. Burdette, far from pacified, said ily ‘a public apology for calling him a cheater. Said Tebbetts: “It is the stated impression of the -league office that Lew Bur- dette -is creating a psychological that he is throwing the spitball— 174 Kansas City slaughter of! Cleveland last night as he drove in six runs. | He made four official* trips to the plate toscollect two homers,! a single’ and a run scoring sacri- fice fly, It was only a few weeks ago that Lopez said he was going to stop going for the long ball and concentrate on his batting aver- age. Hé said his preoccupation with slugging was responsible for his failure to hit consistently in his sophomore season and his .273 average. He hit 18 home runs. In his rookie year with the A's Lopez hit .290 and banged out 15 he has succeeded. I am con- | vinced. * * * Meanwhile, came another state- ment from Freddie . Hutchinson, \whose St. Louis Cardinals lost to ithe Braves yesterday. He scoffed at Burdette’s demand for an apolo- i gy- ow * * * Hutchinson, a former pitcher, with the Detroit Tigers and among the first to be quoted as saying Burdette threw a spitter, said: * * * “Shucks, he's probably. been called a lot of names, That's part of baseball. You call somebody something and he calls you some- home runs, thing. It doesn’t mean anything. Tebbetts owed ‘him and his fam-| situation by developing the feeling! Wants They often called me a ‘cheater’ and worse, but I never thought of asking for an apology. - The next chapter may be pro- vided when Burdette faces the Redlegs in Cincinnati Soetey night. Leaders Retain Status in ABC FORT WORTH, tex. (P—A San Francisco team rolled the best se- ries in the open division of the American Bowling Congress last night, but neither the open divi- sion or booster standings had any newcomers. * * * The L&L Delicatessen team of San Francisco shot a 2,838 to lead the scoring parade, rolling games of 797, 915 and 956. * * * John Bazzanella Jed off for the! Californians with a 619 series. The Amour Star Smokies of Fort Worth tallied 2,510 for last night's best booster team score. «* * * Charles Lewis of Denver, Colo., fired a 639 set in the singles yes- terday in the best minor events performance. He shot three identi- cal scores of 213 to mark up the triplicate. « *« & ; Arnold Yergin of Memphis, Tenn., lined up the tournament's 19th: triplicate series later when he shot 182 in each of his three games. Neither score a the leaders, Union Nine Practices Arrangements were made today for a practice session today at 5 p.m. for members of UAW-CI No. 594 class A baseball club.| Players will report at the south) diamond, Columbia-Joslyn field. r= | Hisiadnies for Melleros Poe PORTLAND, Ore. ub—Scowli Julio. Mederos concentrated on here ‘, ae Nadas abiside bn eat Mederos, See: Wins “ay mente Suiteate sone: Manne eneeet Sy eee Pe ee teat 3 mion coer are oo ee vely League record, finally disposing of a 41-year-old lapse by the Redlegs themselves when they granted St. Louis eight walks in one inning back in 1910, : ¥ 8 2 * The victory also boosted Cincin- nati another notch iff the climb legs three games back of the joint leaders — Milwaukee and Brooklyn. The Braves kept the pace with a four-home run job that beat the St, Louis Cardinals 8-7, and the Dodgers made the most of five hits to beat the New York Giants 4-3, * * * Philadelphia also grabbed a seven-run inning while defeating Pittsburgh 8-5 in the other NL game. Yankees gained their third one- run-margin decision of the year, beating Baltimore 3-2; -Kansas City belted- Cleveland with five home runs for a 17-6 breeze, and Boston nudged Washington 4-3 in 10 innings, Rain stopped Detroit at Chicago. * * * A total of 21 home runs were hit in yesterday's seven games and the Yankees snared two: of them to beat the Orioles and Con- nie Johnson—the only pitcher to work a complete game for the iday, Mickey Mantle's second of the year did the job in the eighth for reliefer Bob Grim, after Art Ditmar, in his first start as a Yankee, failed to hold on to the 2-0 lead Yogi Berra's homer sup- plied in the first inning. = * * * Hector Lopez walloped a. pair of home runs and drove in ‘six runs for the A‘s,. who got rid of Bob Lemon early in winning their third in a row. 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Sabine teas J pee is ; fog SS as A i eases me 4 if i at [ "ae ‘ j oe Ste be 5 | SS - a fe % =: * [ eee i Pg =" iL oe Ld i ae ee % ie F ij } % j i Pe = = jee Bee z | j y : | i ¥ tees Fs ie ¢ a7 Ps fs ee ? : i ist Ss ay ij Le é d ; fi? \, PctehAY Bn Sy ek Ge) ete ee ; ; at = veg + Pee u a j \- hh a a 8 & ri. 4 Seal 5 SAP Gee f \ eee a3 be \ at \ : { | \j \ ‘2 \ | mn wk \ | a f j \ \ i ! : \e : ‘ i*4 4 Ge eis 4 ee \ wr } iY \ ea" \ - « me t | \ : % i Fi | ' ae He Ly 4a a | a f i : . Ve \ Ae } : if , i e * { se { p \ ' e \ \ ; 4 A : } i : ¢ ” ‘ a ; s : é \, \ i \ + fe ‘ © . { | ‘ * —— ae - he AY? \ , ° . sia — , 3 : i cata, THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY. APRIL 25, 1957 | \ ae : UeTvt mae snapping, “Hot enough for you?” |comfy.. But to me, they're sort of Schoo! The self-service. operator is dif-/comparable to such other modern Studies Merger ferent. Worse. In the automatic|day stuffs as . prices, Presley and| FRANKFORT @ —|Mrs, E&__ ge thar grading pbs 9 ward Campbell, -Benzie. Qounty = jwith whom to pass the time as & 2 &. 2% Schools intentent. ts 4 @ you click restlessly from one floor!’ They wouldn't make me so nerv- © stand ey fe sca Se "an eres Be Ci ee ton marked “emergency stop."|hands, I had the power to one. school district build . ‘By. PHYLIS BATTELLE carta te ai te delat tae and conscious iis, wibatins Sick ainian-te become unstrung. And the car oe a ae 'em steady. a centrally located senior _ NEW YORK (INS)—This year| back, Furthermore, people om jhrevity of ‘conversation time, outnumber the quiet types: by | With them. In this fate has been school now is under study. 4 marks the 100th birthday of the| elevators de not behave like peo- | makes for dialogue that assails the dian Geese teallnn gs Somes County operates igh, schools in modern safety elevator, but you! ple om lous tremsliafy surfaces. jear with the same painful simplic.| ‘1-00. af least ln convivial | The non-talking operator is often vi. brain” of - cee Excuse It, Please Honor, Benzonia and Frankfort. GRAND RAPIDS w — The Fire Dandatianis:. paddanke ,.|Named Woman of Year Or wilt it forget one day that | nications superintendent, Edward) GRAND. RAPIDS #®:— Mra. where even more torturous company over don't catch me wishing it a happy Something comies over them, as|i%7 of & showgirl talking off herj Wininese UMldinss ' mee | the long route than the loquacious|tronic monster, centennial. No wild operators —|icir feet rine helplessly from|wth martini. A man on ari remove their hats’ and say |.) co with his very quiet comes alive oF electronic—could drag 8! 114 street level and they behave|elevator is caught in a world he| “parm me’ when stepping om | /Y) 00 Toe that this man is the! oot, tt, handle the situation? “congratulations” out of me. ‘ 4 cliche never made—between floors and| others’ feet, , agp eaccryg laa igh) Dores-—anid wise is he who can} ‘They talk constantly to aed en Se you live on the ninth floor, and 'L. Smith, said he was responsible| Mildred E, Chamberlain, produc- The reason is that frankly #,——-<,, enough enough? seal his ears and lips. : Jeustomeérs, and ‘since their cus-| Numbly you note that he stares) continue up to the 11 is | Tuesday for sounding the disaster Bh bagoa. he af for you?” they say. y ing tion manager for Wheeler-Van. : straight ahead, and you wonder qne nebulous story over the pent- . This ig an especiall. difficult|tomers realize that their lives are siren that startled city residents. Ky Haste "hoor, "they AE: teat to master, however, que to|temporarily in the operators'|*6uely if the ups and downs of} house? Smith said the blast sounded|"*med “woman of the year’? by spare the gas,” they exclaim, | (the nature of elevator operators/hands, they feel obligated (to de-| valid Ag sblivi| The People who make modern/briefly around 4 p.m., when wires|the Grand Rapids Business Wo- gas,’ ss who fall — and rise—in two cate-\pendents and insurance companies) |“ cracking ~~ a cakehncbie. safety elevators claim. that with| became crossed as he worked on|men’s Coordinating Committee. PAINFUL DIALOGUE gories: The osteo and thei'to laugh at the little witticisms,|/°US: 49d silence ‘1100 years’ experience, they are|a control circuit for the disaster|Mrs, Chamberlain has two chil- The combination of rarefied at-igrave. \Otherwise, such operators might “well,” you say, nerves finally most certainly safe and swift and'siren city network. dren and three grandchildren, ~ DIXIE DAN SURRENDERS!] “DIME DISCOUNT STORES 109 OPEN TONIGHT NORTH NITE ttil 9 P. M. | Opposite WKC} "We Are Not Moving Goods Fast Enough So We Are Making DRASTIC PRICE CUTS to Move ands Faster PRICES SLASHED ON EVERYTHING EVEN BELOW COST! * OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P.. M. * OPEN SUNDAY 10 TO 6 * OPPOSITE WKC « UP TO | 59" POWER MOWER gq | TW ANTENNA : Prices Slashed on | Power-O-Matic. Mower , with “Clinton” Engine Hurry, They Won’t Last Long Give a _ Better Gg C Picture to y i Any Set BIG * GIANT WHITE SIDEWALL KROMEX WHEEL | LAZY 99 RINGS 3°} SUSAN | All Rubber Only AUTO MUD C FLAPS i All Rubber - New 1957 Model Terry Cloth SEAT COVERS i ‘ty ple 2 Easy On and Off Only Famous “Jeanette” 9-Piece SALAD 83: _ 2-PIECE AUTO FLOOR . MATS 1 49 Chrome 7 Exhaust 2 oy Extension White | UTILITY 7 88 PAINT Ivy League ) nee | _ OFF ON. ALL FISHING SUPPLIES 6.95 “Pfleuger” TRUMP REEL ly © T* REEL Ae by “Oc ean coy" 12.95 Rubber 5.50 “Pfleuger’ “Trustee” REEL Only 4.98 7-PIECE 3 29 | Bow. | SALAD 12.50 “Pfleuger” 88 7 “SKILL = 97 SET = ha _ §CAST” ony 5 AL wnedirianl | ss ; 49c CAN » § 19" “Ocean City” et SPINNING _STANDARD REEL 12” “Ocean City” Fiberglos SPINNING SHOES Better Quality Dress and Play Shoes | "MEN'S and BOYS’ wis 2 OG JACKETS Men’‘s Better Work : ere Dress Shoes 3, iy HEAVY GAUGE © I PLASTIC 5sOAir a2: my Z 2 ; sa i be { | : \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, dail 4 85, 1957 eT | RAS ee ee i meee). eS ox \ Ean sey i %, 7 vat PRESS, rHtunspay, APRIL, 25, eh Wasmund # 74 ‘ a 9 dct Be tg BPS Wee ee ee Se sy | : $ : oe : * 7 , i =. ae - ; \, 1 ; i; * i ‘Mars."" He “ ae tion” by the J ; pers said this couldjbe a perjury ” Everyone Votes ‘Yes’ BERLIN ® — Communist East Germany tried today to explain why nobody votes “No” in its Par- liament. The ing vote against, said the Communist party newspaper Neues Deutsch- / Rd., was held t GRAND OPENING TODAY—Formal opening’ of the new Automat Car Wash, 25 N. Telegraph - Manager is Louis Scarlotti, whe sit she three-minute car ‘washes would be owners, a capatity of 160 cars an hour, Pheto provided by the latest type of equipment. It has and features a glassed-in walkway car = Deprie Japan Official Asks jzuees Nuclear Tests Halt TOKYO — Prime Minister .|Nobusuke Kishi called today for .|quick agreement to end nuclear weapons. tests and a basic “‘meet- ing of minds” between Japan and the United States on. all issues. * * * “We demand the prohibition of; all (nuclear weapon) experiments . solely and purely from the standpoint of humanity,” Kishi told the Foreign Correspondents’ .{Club in- one of Japan's boldest! Pre statements on the atomic ques- tion, * * bf “T hope from the bottom of my heart the agreement will be United States, Britain and the Soviet Union for either suspension or prohibition of all nuclear tests," he continued, speaking in English, 2 Catholic Nuns Visiting Families - |After 29 Years DETROIT w — Two Detroit- born Catholic nuns are home to- day, visiting. family and friends they have not seen in 29 years. Sister Mary Mathilde and Sister Mary Petrus arrived at Willow Run Airport here yesterday. Their father, John A. Wigman, 75, of Pennock, Minn., and a host of other relatives from nine cities in five states were on hand to greet them. The two nuns, who teach in a school for deaf, dumb and feeble- minded children at Hertogenbosch, "|Holland, hope to visit such schools in the Chicago area during their visit. Before returning shecet May 14 they expect to visit relatives in Grand Rapids, Mich., Morton Grove, Ill., Appleton, Racine and Kansasville, Wis,, and Hickman Mills, Mo. Collision Kills Woman DETROIT (—Mrs. Elva Roman- check, a cook, was killed last night in a two-car collision at a Grosse Pointe Park intersection. There were no other persons injured. Clearan Values ‘Choose From Hundreds of Beautiful Patterns for Every Room in Your Home— Single Rolls — , S to *1* Priest Calls Him ‘Danger to Faith’ NEW YORK (®—A. priest’s ad- monition that Roman Catholics should not attend evangelist Billy Graham's. forthcoming New York crusade has led to a statement by Graham's office here that his sermons will be “the simple’ gos- ple gospel message as in the Bible.” The statement yesterday was authorized by Graham at his Mon- treat, N. C., home where he is preparing for the six-week New York crusade starting May 15. The Graham -office statement said the evangelist's message here will be “the same message that he has always preached,” and added: Catholics to Shun Graham found! Catholics not to-attend the cru- “It is the message which has characterized Orthodox Christian- ity through the ages. The doors of the crusade’ will be open to all who wish to attend.” * * * The new statement to Roman sade or listen to Graham's broad- casts was made by the Rev. John E, Kelly, director of the Bureau of Information of the Na- tional Catholic Welfare Con- ference; Washington, D. C. -The priest, writing in the cur- rent issue of Homiletic and Pas- toral Review, said Graham is “a Flint Serviceman [Guilty of Murder - Florida ‘Court Convicts | Marine in Fatal Knifing;/§ Mercy Recommended MIAMI, Fila., @ — A_ circuit court last night convicted from Flint, Mich., sat in the court- room when the jury verdict was read. * * * The boyish-looking Coggins, who Corps, declined to testify in his own behalf. He stared stonily at a wall of Circuit Judge George E. Holt's courtroom as the verdict was read. en verdict makes a life sen- tence mandatory but Coggins will be eligible for parole. The jury deliberated five hours and 50 minutes before reaching a verdict. One member reported that at one point the jury stood 11-1 for the death penalty, * * * Coggins’ only defense was that he was “very drunk at the time” he poured another drink in Devon- shire’s apartment, picked up a paring knife and plunged it into the 51-year-old victim's chest as he lay on a bed. Dies After Accident MANISTIQUE wu — Berthel J. Lund, 32, of Cooks in Michigan's of injuries suffered Monday when danger to the faith’ for Catholics who listen to him. jury Marine Pic. Walter Coggins, 20,/ — of first degree murder in the fatal saved him from the electric chair, Coggins’ mother and father, here spent four years in the Marine; . Upper Peninsula, died Wednesday Greek eyprleph Get Life sessing Maecenas Cyprus w —/ Bight reek Cypriots were sentenced to le imprannem taey fo Pe —_ = ' al ~ OPEN TONIGHT | “| Open Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday i of sFueohey and Wednesday tl 6. PLASTIC. WALL TILE i i ores — Scotty Sez: “Save on Floor Coverings at B&G = \ It’s Easy . Cc ; & “Do-It-Yourself” 0K ~“4| SPECIAL soNNYMAID a) imu| THIS LINOLEUM 6: Le Me) WEEK = oTILE So > |e — ON LY Vinyl’ We Finish 9x9 . a ‘a SPATTER ua) Counter Topping 1 : == pra V3 | ASPHALT a | — goo Plastic ...,. OFF | TILE. ; —— ae Boake Wea Wer FF FE- 83111 & he fell from a truck which over- turned on U.S. 2. 1055 WEST HURON ST. 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Va. w — The gcuremnar Pe on i Macher or- He said the NEA has set 25 stu- Seek Ban on Chicks, earth with having to dig a hole. dent as a debe, clase san _ BOARDING HOUSE *. an eS aoe . 25% ; iF YOURE Pt Week, oe evneP ene S8Ll 6OMF SOAP TO PEOPLE, WAGN’T ANY SENGE IN COME YOU DIDN'T Som CF US GETTING ‘ont TIDIED UP LIKE , SOWE _ ange FLIPPED A COIN TO SEE “ HE CHIMPR HA AE f YOU BOYS A DISAPPOINT ME, FALL~ lpm PonTIAc PRESS, Veron APRIL, 28 1057 # | DONALD. “vse . ; NANCY — “© 1967 by NEA Bervice, tne. TM. Rog. U.S. Pat. DM. By Ernie Bushmiller L “LOVE THOSE ANCIENT CITIES — THAT'S NOT AN ANCIENT CITY--- IT'S A VERY bn MODERN ONE --- LOOK AT THE NEW TYPE OF TV ANTENNA BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ~ By Edgar Martin LSA DOWT WWW MH AUT CRARLENE? On), ROG), LOSURT YO-4o'sS, - 4OULL LOVE WER, DARLING! |... AONTIE LOVES "EM TOMORROL eT THE YF 1 SEEM) PREOUDICED TI'S// ALL IW FACT, SAE LOVES SAME TNME, OSS WGH? 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Gomes St Se DRIVERS — Pc bs rae ° }completed expansion and modern- showed gains of around a cent, oy ‘extra large fimbe, 31-40. wid Rummage Sale, Saturday, April|'©!Y Teports on earnings sas tue aleien OP n> MSE Fen Bw Ae BA ontiac Operation ey work. sot corn and oats were fractional-|})"“grafe lar medium isan wid. aoe| * Ad hae — 5 p. m. at League of | eds were anticipated today, ceri ee + SOE vorem "Bhan s 34 | | open house ahead. 0 “tbe > one EXPERIENCED noon until 5 p.m uae "May wheat lagged behind other Mg oa large 3435, wed. ave [Parke st. Under poarien Pontise Texas out Buti ‘maed Siar Basin. 3 ede ) ; = SE ins nd i ‘ommerciall 7 : i con one T2. tener ae a HE AVY DUTY ery — general manager deliveries on selling inspired by an} i. Grade A. extre ‘ses Sian: teopathic Hospital Guild. Adv. its advance, adding oad 2 Sem Gon tne oe Bs : _ unconfirmed rumor that the .O nos Dg bn Rummage Sale, * [Golg Patm .... 43.8 Phite >t det | Y TRUCKS | He said the work, which began|¢™ment is selling red sel ht 2:3; "medium 20%4-30;" grade B. large COUCH. Geneses and Glendale, STOCK AVERAGES ool Gas. id Philip Mo eS ou can purchase Redi{-Mix Trucks with small in last August, increased the com- prices well below the market level.},.Comment: Market barely Fri. 9 to 8, Sat. 9 to 12. Ady. NEW YORK—(Compiled by the As- Comw Bd ..., 306 ca WS + payment . . excellent 's Trade is very slow. Su steady sociated Press). Con Edison .. 44.3 ou Pass * opportunity for broker pany’s manufacturing Near the end pplies fully amp! N @ TIA this is a proven and v fi : space 30 of the first hour|#®4 discounted in some instances 4 Bake Sale & Bazaar, hot c ft 20 60 | Gas »+. 3 Pret & G .. & ery profitable operation. per cent. old style wheat was %@ higher to force sales ®/ bar, Fri. Apr. 26. y offee Indust. Retke Uiil, GteckelGent tan”, Ee Cem, ote BA INQUIRIES % lo : r Dp Benefit Penrick-|Net change ....¢16 +8 + Con Can .., 46.7 Pure Off ...5. 42.7 | BETWEEN 2 AND 4P. M. “2 lower, May $2.24%, new style - ton Nursery, Kurth Real Estate,|Nom today ..-.2066 123.8 ied iataiGont aa. BOA ag: ee aon smn Dividend wheat was Ye to % higher, July] cmeago. apa mage chige a A ga, en 5 11%, was % higher to %/me (AP) — Chicago | AUX Ady: (Month ‘sgo scccasse i334 Jet 1ve.g/eepe +. 385 tee ee lower 9 2 ee 1,161, — petior seedy; Year ago ...... 287. ‘T 1%4.6/Corn Pd ..... 31.8 Rey Tob ee it CATSMAN COMPA it. lower hy $4, ots we ua ied nd, SF Rema Sle Ax uel BE isd a italgeai we 43 Ba aoe Be ae ade — Evans Products was % te higher, May TS. S78 lions 6 CO Chapter 101, 20°S. Saginaw, Pri|te beh cc camed ised Wee bnslbee Raison". $8 eq oe FLINT, MICHIGAN , gh gaara — dividend | soybeans are » apa oe Miyavi a eee teregua receipts 18.200; whole. and Sat. ~ Ady | low oe Hae 1902 aos ite Be Pee ats E . : cents common une! 4 na iE = - 4 " stock payable May. oy to cn $2. 4% and lard was 5 to 17 oe oD & han Ratan “write —— No. gre, All Saints Church li . Font at | 4 : 2s share- a undred 2844: dirt! z ; ‘ andatds mmare Friday, 1 oe . ouee Oe : ‘pounds higher, | receipts Se ee eursens © to 1. Exchange St. ent. sac re per vestock Er ante” aes 4 ied ce ; I ETROIT LIVESTOCK : ou 2 sates San If your friend's in jail per Emer oe re CHICAGO POT ‘ and needs ROIT, April 22 (AP) — Hogs -—|EX-Cell-O .... a 5 CHICAGO, April 24 fame bail, ‘Ph. FE 5-9424, C. A. Mitchell. ro gag men aa, of ro fed steers Pairb id yee 2} : p ~ ee 60; track 341: total US —Ady. heifers over last weeks; good and choloe|"Ood Mach". faa ae | mand ice: reret for umes cut, fcr|, Rammane Sale, Our Shepherd rades predominating ait improved |Preapt ae” S964 te 5 y weaker; n .|Luthe ac 25 ¢ re ore hs edthd-+- be Sean! ceo tomik, ees Ra Pray. April 28 between 8 rl a ge ees it Be Roun Reds 1.60-1.65. - *\m, and 1 Pp ™m. most strength ss y strong; sq Ld 66.4 ‘ ie E . m. aide (eee Suen ee oe standard andlBen seen 4 1 a enough done on Gen Fds ...., 43.3 ne i to establish ned high: po Bang Gen : : Poultry 0' 5 ° + [Fetarding trode; early sales choice price 4 Motors’: ri ar 108k ullivan Boosted |ssz ce ceter ee tmige Bes | PETROIT POULTRY L pogo poy prime 1190 Ib fed Geo Tire woes 8 3 3 | emrmenT. fort “petit for paid f F d ' ~ | steers so 15.38 35; A te ppd meses Abe Goebel’ sr... . ys | Se quailty live poultry up to 10 0 _ : or re eral Judge 12.46: few lowe igh choles fed paifersiGran aise. tt a, type hens. 20-21; Ment oe 13- few te ers 21.50-22.50; Ww 1? ) OPEN FRID AY NIGH fac heavy” be —. Fas fryers (3- — Ibs.) head good ama’ chutey anton seams tew Ot No Re oe at r TS wastes 35 Gray Crocets 94-38, Barred) WASHINGTON (INS) — Sen. a Galsen, OF West 6... 306 4 3 "ducklings 37 ) a Charles Potter (R-Mich Calves — Balable 300. Not fully estap-| Gulf Oll |... 129.4. rie: WwW : - dh lished; chot Holl ‘Til 9: , AYS TO BUY: Reotipt sitdarete ene 5 tuba Phare ommended GOP national as Fee |under preasure = o sen-bechor fo " Homestk See xt : 1! limited to the 1 commit-|te 2 6 —CASH. 3—NO MONEY trade. Colored t-jter first part of the week; f Hooker El 33 2—LA DOWN ON F.H.A. [full needs. bu ted hens are short of teeman Clifford O'Sullivan choice and prime around | ew salesir cent...” 5 3 YAWAY t balance of for 2.00 lower: vee B44 a ae : : __ a low as $1.25 weekly! ample, offerings ste\federal judge of the Eastern Dis- lower grades steady to weak: few choice | ERdust Ray <2. 33.3 <3 ore SELL a WE ACCEPT COMMITMENTS as trict of Michigan. low fates 3000-34 tee 60; good to pee oa! pH] 4 GO POULTRY Potter told new horn lamb 5 a hy of she : cH ( ysmen yesterday "*°*!P'* shorn lambs, di int Bus Mch |. 874. 7 WE ADVERTISE! Firs Quali ipienay: yesierany Sienna - made the Fecomesaadalias ray wooled lambs ‘offered, va Int Harv... yay et prices unchanged; heavy hens|Attorney General Hi r Eps oe cuuching - . . s0 cimmives! Jest t ty, A-Grade Spe I p cha 144-15 ba: light hens 12- erbert Brown- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Dernore sroc ‘ Pte oe tl eiteat 3 # hemest- ‘ ecia wd C ase i Ib 28-30. a ee sores ponettes over = re eer Gnas is expected to Rep oi an 23 (AP) — Salable| "sures atier ce desta yy are the Nationally Known Rocks 214-22; Plymouth Rocks 34-24'% O’Sul o the White House, jiower than com csler aeeaen ny —- Allen Elec. Equip one oon * 7 “OSaliven i appoinieg, woud f= fat Mase gaa Steet ee AE HE 3-Pc. Cast Iron hile passing 2 written test, on ein TuNe® APOE Ae aw, mumet- (Gorin Bed Seem ces: 29 “ERS = | test, the first five pl arse The senator termed O'Sullivan 340-380 to 18. 18:, sad vere Tote Ho The. Propi oe oe 184 ite si : 8 flan “outstand 300 Ib 17.25-17.78; 1 wget alin “3 380-/Rudy M oe. erercca 114 192 ppg loping pt Colored fe ot Meneses gan” and nding attorney in Michi 40" gna" asaas ow Rene Wayae atts G'S FES HE W ad the State Bar Associatio ih’ Salable eattle 6,000; calves 200; steers) *NO sale; saa wile toe ‘i | ] 5 Association before jand heifers slow: steers over 1300 1b) coal manegye making the decision. about steady with Monday's late trade; NOTICE OF INTENTION - mos tead ruct : iS Cee ae 95 TS , : reset fi ang, cate Sn tn OHA ABS ay = “Ma GC de, 5 1 * * | ; two notified tha ‘ed aCarcere “Onl Grain Prices [several onda” high ee Nuit and we eae of the Commins F value! 2. CHICA | 24.78; . oe 00+ | cin 1967 by resolution it was de- : ny $49095 ) cones Metonotm. iaaary ana atu fer epee ae a w 30 Gall Ge ONLY aa 3-PC. WHITE Call Us with Your Wheat (old) Geis 23.65-23.15; most pave Fo ond cuetes peters trom ia Baldwin Avenue to fomnee ‘ auon s : H May ....... 25% May melt * orice wuitey and gol cows | pia wg FF 068.39, that eating Problem poets BE ee Tie |13.80; wtiiity end semmeretal belo ee-[Ge ee hes ae GLASS LIN , FE « zits Dee €7% 17.80; individual choice to goo ‘i + ED Mede to Sell for $219.95 4-9573 wick ews, oe ; 10)” |28.00; ule good ‘and “chotes Prime ‘veulers| it te further intended te construct oe ee e ' : Yo vieseee 11% May .....0e. ‘1.30% - and choice 465 Ib stock | Dla estimate Sng" the be Heater $79.50 : ° REG. $134 50 VALUE McLAIN HEATING & ee o.16%6 =. Ctevcees 131% tie Tp heifer pa sid mostly good | Cos Sor eres ve ~ ' Sheet etal 1 Ci , shad ‘we Papen tive, ‘lassen het ait to" Frontane and Includes §-f%. tub, wash be + and oe | 497 et Co. war - aes ar ae Ip wiih ‘No. of ‘goed ‘shorn “lembe CHE ave. sncine tb ther side = 52-Gallon Electric We Ee you to South Saginaw pa ale He _ Paes - 13.88 cates ae] rs ca * fall ron ons shall com win vin Avenue io, POaMR [Bee o...-.- 121% Sep cl IAS ewes, 10: choles shorn’ slaughter tet Cotrieh So Stray $11,193.40 of the esti. HOT WATER an thay $ 095 Ht — OO iiss 13.50 1#.00-6.25. ter ewes |that 417.088:99 of the esti thereot, a ie PY ES ES EER CR ee es cups pneeneeana nae eanemeea ene peid from é A | HEATER eee’ 1 = rT. 87, Ba1 Ba, CX “These tanks carry com- | * Theme = . Bubdivision. Ere E*19% Pg oapin hey sus |] Firestone | i he twice as much hot we- tub, wach nacin. $999 i) A |\Commisst Will pect in the ter! Ask ome 95 IRL lst e orclock ps LF a s-GRADR fit ; ‘ TIRE and RUBBER C i ease ox pom 10 heat * | ( ) : alin i e | fear ‘LAUND TRA & | : . 2 Ce RY TRAYS BATH $9Q9°5\I/ nterviewing in Pon : ve WHITE TU BS err T T : e eta : Crate Marred and up ih hursday, April 25, @ Storage Compart- . — 2 P. M, to 9 P. M. " gore Pinted 3 Compartment ' beloved weet 21x32-Inch : Btilson, ° y Cement 5 IMMED } i teil 8 $ 4 4” DOUBLE BOWL |B} IATE OPENINGS IN PONTIAC, DETROIT AND Al Spar sister : : rt | UTHEASTERN | A) iets me : “| trays | Stainless || . aoe MSEEN TOWKS A) Sp, Berns, tacts Sheet pool i} e i ‘White ! sel finish. storey stand a om , Ss ] fi JOB. OPPORTUNITIES 4 ic Srareds at iz, ae : laucets, ? i { Smith Puneral Home. : ecoametee oan ae Sisk |: ORIGINAL § 50 | =. Ki tee . i; IN RETAIL AND WHOLESALE MERCHANDISING iano nar p . & ; en ; a Present expansion —_ nator: Ruth Mt. ene 199% SINK i Cobaiedias ta dea wap — in fast-growing business. [1] Gxte"fatuer “of Borothes,, Ronald | We ever @ Billion Dollar Sales Annually. Av a) een oe ; Siero Lakes: i two weeks in 1956. y. Average of one new store opened every 14 Beautiful MIRROR [Bi] ftx89-Inch a : LOWEST PRIGES ON STEEL PIPE Wash see tans AO STORE MANAGERS 4 V2-in, Galvanized "$2. 3 V1 ii Men with successful b | . a-in. Gelvenized ; usinéss management experie : ; 3%4-in, Galvanized $3.58 1'2-in. Gelvenized 2 Basins SINKS Reg. $ 95 program. Upon eompletion of training om be yrees enter 90-day training 4 l-inch Gelvanized $5.04 2-in. Galvanized 95 $69.95 company-owned store. Must be aggressi igned as manager of sia. 1 $29” NOW Yearly salary $5.000 and up. Attr oo he occas sooy ace otter x : Lew Fittings assignment. Company car—all ccaegaal Senet — WHOLESALE—TERRITORY SAL ESMEN & Pull lek of So Pps end tags Evieyig, i Phambing Supple ae “SA 4-1516 ond FE 52100 PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. ‘FREE. DELIVERY ar with mre experience selling tires, batteries, accessories or other eran lines, be assigned to territory consisting of franchised ‘dealers wed deen program. Must be aggressive, ambitious type, with . Age 23-33. Yearly salary $5.000 and up plus attractive i bonus program, Company cdr, expenses and all employee benefits. BUDGET MANAGER—GAS ISLAND ATTENDANT ; — ome ie dt ae ee ee ee ri Ther gat or Poeesh experience awa but have training program ped aereseidis a worker ambitious wants.te succeed. High School cation ssary. Age 23-30. An opportunily to later promotion as store manager or territorial INTERVIEWS—LOCAL STORE, 146 West Huron, Pontiac, Mich. oo een Ss Sa We Reet Sieen, Se) Pinetpes theo & abe room experience, agé. education and other Ducane: Be reece heaps i ©. A Bahan Pane Help Wanted ‘Female 7\. A-1 SILK FINISHER BAKERY SALESLADY MACHUS BAKERY REAL ESTATE sek ESWOMEN * Pierce ‘ham ‘ EXP, ONLY, AL- te . coat, sul s, for- mals. Good sala 8UZ) 341 PIERCE 8T. B'ham SOON, HELP WANTED. ER 6. ARBOR INSIDE & OUTSIDE FE 2-3203 STRONGS A_ & W ROOT BEER, KEEGO OPENING AFPT- “2 No exp. ry pT coe Be a SWITCHBOARD AND Seed 0 capecmeel men. GENERAL OFFICE wn pes GIRL KUSCHELT REALTY | pov gps, couint we MI_ 64133 JO 6-1528 a ee SALESMEN WORK in MUST PAD te, pat pies together. TOP EARNINGS zesty plan Demonstrator. No morning shift holidays. 857 Ww.” 5 NURSES AL FOR shift. 5 days. ert} Con- Home. MU °4-8711. . ¥ —o WA tercup Driveia. ‘p10 portunity “for advancement. We | collecting. po delivery. Call MI VOCATIONAL COUNSELOR Young lady between the of 20-28 to as less in- paceter, Bome college preferred. Sandie petele thet” tentlact? Eel = Shas Fe WTD.:'2 Bo aundayy ot | id Bee a WOMEN | " nae, . week, ‘nen ESTATE OR 31323 Real Estate Salesman Chance to Make C. SCHUETT, Realt 7404 E. Highland Rd. at White Pecet Twp. Hall pe t4033. ote it rent Giapiepet Agente £4 EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING Com: Nat'l, i « aut, te Bank Bidg Instructions Best Way DRIVING SCHOOL Sisee “Ce "FE 9 & cabinet work. a 6 made e ‘ D. B. Murdock. FE ae oe WISHES JOB rf" part time: evenings. MA Cleanup and lawn work. Please call OR 3-3496. Mer =n . weil cared gy "genera dairy ° : 80 e . 8-3331 afte - sees * MA : 5-9724, : Woman would like work by the day. Call OR 3- 5498. Building Service 12 AAAAAAAAAAAAAA Laying, fin, Licensed fare dew oe BULLDOZING & GRADING, 98 — Pr be FE 5.0120 & EM 3-2339. Carpenter Contractin ROR bal: Dan “CENT HOCK ROOF F REPAIRS — EBav ae TE BULLDOZING Spare TER roe 3 3-088) bate ; Supplies 12A 12A 4 AND SCREEN! y 3 qpenings. ive? & ist including __ #184 your basement or incomplete home. Low rate of interest. Many satisfied customers. FE 2-9104 before 5 P.M. Business Services 13 A-l ACE TREE SERVICE. RE- moval and trimming, Get our bid. FE 23-7188. ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired tactory trained at our ore ay Printing “ Co. 27 W. Law. rence St. FE 3-0135 cE VICE We service al: makes of wringer autom washers. 30 yrs, , driveways, school- f- experienc EX-GL IN LAND- seaping work would like work. FE ESE Ni CEMENT AND block laying contractor. Call FE 8-6344 between 5 and 8 p.m. LAWN SERVICE ROLLING, | ze hand ‘digging & ight 3-1108. MAN WANTS b Nevengd OF ANY rt f "Tasd work, light hauling. FE WishES T be in the field of Mechanics after 5, FE §-1921. YOUNG MAN HOME FROM VICE BA LY. WILL DO ANYTHING. CALL 42889 4:00 P.M. Work Wanted Female 11 3 WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING & oc! 4 Fe Y2007, : a- Pick up & A-l IRONINGS, _iliver. FE 2-5413. i DA iver, EM 30059. P & DE- HORT ORDER OR nie So SHORT Pe boos RE-| ine GIRL. BUT- Oakland, AypIONS Ox nn Bagnay. Pe RM. BLCOMPHELD yim cimaWena: Walls and windows, Reasonable. _Free est. No obligation. FE 2-1631. BOOM T FROCK SERVICE. 32 FT. lft, FE 7 ChRIRETS Say & REMODEL. __ing kitchens, FE 17-0495 ~~ Chimney Specialists All kind ca ee repairing, st. Don't be fooled by amateurs. All kinds of peaneees. fireplaces, Paap wa- repetes,, ey registeref com: ae oo Netting 238 7s Pike GE ENE id re palo. ¢ ‘Crooks Rad., Rochester FE GREAT LAKES TRIMMING Service. Tree tri removal! Jand — and ies er tag ears HEATING — “any er ay can is "Tes Wayne Heating Co. you , veneer sery- Kee Fee anyon to Service, OR ~~ SPEASTERING, WIRE REPAIRS GND CONTRACT. —“TRENCHING AND — | Reliable party will finance py sand end er i _5-6301, ~ ROTO TILLING DeMot*.. 3-4606 PETE After tes 3 ee 125 Belgwin Oe ET eases, Insurance Agencies 17A ‘6 A+ Rating of Ase asre To W.- Lawrence Gorner Cass INSU. INSURED BY PHONE Nicholie & Harger Co. clients are! Saginaw. ‘18 Laundry Service 1 FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- | MAHAN REALTY CO. Tis 'w_Wonow “U7. PE SA8S aie adds MAKE. FE 4¢0736. RADIO & TV, 127 8. P. woe w oe "Television Service 22| Edw. M. Stout, a Sen Right i 2 CONDON'S Zip. 388 8. fit NEW SCR. wr ron Lawrence. ¥ PE 32-1414. LIGHT & HEAVY TRUCKING. Rubbish Field dirt. .op soil, sand & gravel FE 2.0603 LIGHT yorins. 3 REASONABLE rates FE 8-1i MAN WITH | a TON PICKTP eat, work Call anytime. FE MAN 1? PT. PLATFORM _fump, OR 3-7039, MOVE OR HAUL AN ANYTHING, eny@bere. Frenk W. Goans, 242 _. Steinaw FE 5-3407. ~ ODELL CARTAGE. Local cree we heen movitig. ~ REDUCED RATES Morten re 5 — cou. Smith RURBISe “AND A an HAULED. FE 4-2400. ARPES i hauting i! hoarse ee. men Free estim ates y Por VET rah MIL : wishes WITH werk heuting” & rag rubbish. — $4 load, Trucks to Rent TRUCKS. A % ton vicky 1 Fn Ds % ton, stakes TRetLERE ANN TRACTORS Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. WOODWAR: by day or week. FE 2- Wtd. Household Goods 7 27 ONE OF PONTIAC’ LARGEST ae buyers. Cash waiting. | >; home dolar. wil b uy outright: fa Al it for you J B. 3, ,_ Gommunity FURNITURE NEEDED r odd lots. Get the Bur = os AUCTION we it for §-2681. WANTED 401 ; ALL SMALL sIZE shape. Reasonable, FE 2- FE 4-0303. Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 PPL LDLDIPPDLOPD PPP PP PP PIANO. GOOD 3446 tor. 5 to STOP — LOOK! elso tear down lar; houses & | 4 . MY R ®/ WTD: ALL 7 OF A’ furniture, dishes, etc ~12 “fet A wg PF e ester OL, 23-9761. WANTED: ~“, IDING TRA _ MI 6-1848, YOUR LIFE’S MADE: __ 2.3300 EASIER | through Classi- _weleom: fied “Ads, To solve every |g ‘DEPENDABLE WORKING GIRL, = ay iaace toon tal oats ing distance to _Wed, T tion 31 Be ea A yf pamperee TH, *900, 000. ‘00 yy oe FEderal 86918 | GHANDLER 165. L PLAT. . available May it PE bots. : ¥ DECORATED 3 bad CHOICE NEWL ano e Ap to p Bg i, nt, M. Stout, Realtor oa he Brates wn 5:30 °* BATH. At our disposal to purchase new MODERN 3 4 or seasoned land contracts for ee ee ee our clients,’ 31 Rag [o> permissable. “4 you sell, Ask for Bob Mahan, moni F DRM. 4 av rooms & bath, auto. heat, newly FUR- ER 5 ROOMS, PARTLY FURN- inquire 55 Henderson, FB 3- : : . FE = Mg AND BATH. eo ORTGAGES 3 ae —_—s. ALL UTILITIES FURN. On 18 Stout St. Call before 5:30, PROPERTIES, % cre | ay PORN. APT 1) 3 HORE: RM. FURN, APT, 53 8. ROSE- Mi DELUXE KITCHEN- 20 ae SE Essar sree g| fer or sees Ee A ATH & e cou; Ca Ferm qulseble Sociey oT ten dee toon ok . Also 2 cabins. FE 2- FE 40621; Eves. FE 5-8001| after 4 p.m. PE 5-1645. 7 Beno MODERN teed TO GET THE WoeT FOR YOUR |} ROOMS ADULTS. G0 ~WECT| > mee TOM i fering wong te nee, 1000 W | re PVT. BATH |} RMB or EM Feri GAS HEA Huron _8t. rE 34316. |? SLBA of! ares drinking. FE| 4 miles out. Couple preferred: CASH 7 "ROOM A BREAEFAPT WOOR = re MERE oe eee — garese ludes utilities, In- FE 3-7739. _4@ : 7 Rs. WELCOME. NEAR 7 & 4 ROOM APTS. Tel-Huron. 930 LaSalle. IN A FLASH xe Dont APE COLD WEL land contracts . 261 State St. 3 & BATH, HEATED. LA fe. person. ge [3 West call’ PES-1O79 after Grin it cari ayes ined 6. PE 5-6323. “| Found, inquire “0 an Yaland MY ee, . a 3 RMS. AND BATH. CHILDREN APT EVER ‘ed . A Johnson * ing’ turn 66 North Cass ¢ ROOMS & BATH. @ 6. JOHN. TOR Ris AND BASE 3EAR OOS. | Seas & BA PARTLY 1 8. Te r Ra. Scughter’ whe would "baby ‘st-| form 1 block ‘trom ge we PE 5-5565. Park. 4005 Parkway, FE e _ Wanted Real Estate 32A /F Room ATS i ROOMS & BATH. MODERN ty ee Fe s “EAN. ADULTS. & . +. rT, close LISTINGS WANTED Seta Pag ED ae bs Fishers, bug, stores & Jr. High Ug ramon’ ton FOR 140 W. ituron. 7 Rote & BATH, rs kg td BU 4 yan AND BATH, "WEST SIDE. ve, Re Inquire after 4 p.m Leslie R. Middleton i $20 Y, 10% |T RMS. & BATH 1 RN. BROKER ; PE 8-6003 Willard. 59328. Must have first class ref. Garden WILL B LAKE T Room ROOM BATH, PRT PRIVATE EN- EN- FE property. Purchasers waiting. 41044 or OR 3-670. | MODERN 2 BEDROOM HOUSE: z. }. McKINLEY “Roe rE ONE ae 860° Commerce Rd » tles furn, 7% Clark. 6 RMB. UTIL. Balk A | brn AVAILABLE MAY 8 |; welcome. Prt Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 We are lists {a trading. We - One eee cepeee sa VEEH PYF BATH ATSO/3 Rooms & BaTR vicnUTY OF ery ot o Ponting house. PE ¢5501. Oxbo EM 3-6510. : \ ee 2 TERRACE IN~FOX: for an 8 ent to discuss the | town Pontiac. §15 week, 160 E tiae. $75 me. One bedroom act, estate. ‘We have homes farms, : _3-1972. i a OR 7 ROOM -HOME WITH tached garage, Bi mom church & Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Ou Notices & Personals 25| “Dokris & son REALTORS an. Half mile from down toan,| School Rot modern. $50 per ; i ~ 732 W. Huron _-Phone FE 4-1557; O°. 39 Pontiac Press.| PE 33 se. —mates, Call EM 346150 anytime.| Aaa PRIVATE DETECTIVES CHELOR VERY QUIET |t Rus a haa Se ce Al TREE VICE. (PETE'’s)| Ease your mind of worry. Know SELLING YOUR myn og G+ S Suapr gea —— Panerai supe. Pree | _the facts. FE .- : HOME? bus . Very nice. FE Iasi. Fenced yard, Lk af Oxbow. Go ica AEROTRED KNAPP : BASEMENT APT. FOR R 2 OR 3 mR S300f afer Ben work, Hertilaing Spreving. yoHOES | et’ good Fesidental property | CLEAN, COOL, COMPORTABLF.| ¢ BEDRM. NOME. CLARK. or pe - Rng Ed Oe a cana THE wie A Re. Cg AG ae = erty. beth’ a ant, Calla weltene| MONTE. TRsaE Pe 3 scape Service PE 28712." ANYONE KNOWING THE WHERE-| fast courteous service, call * | Riveryining ‘fuse’ ois ABLE, CHILDREN WEL. > abouts of the people who took J TAYLOR, REALTOR. Ave, : COME. PAUL A. KERN, Don’t Just Do Something| Howard ‘Thomas te, the hospital INC. 1% _N. SAGINAW, when he was hit while riding his COUPLE & BABY, ALL PVT. PONTIAC. FE 2-9209 Stand Th u : 2 olan ere bicycle on M59 Nov. 13, 1956, 7 Se. b... aes While we do the work, seeding,| please call OR 33525. Libera) re- SPRING BUYERS FURNISHED APT. FOR RENT @i | Gj, —Rooks With BATH sodding, maintenance. Poe ward. ARE CALLING erences & a Mastek ce ence H! Landscaping. OR 3.2800. | GNY GIRL ON WOMAN WEED: “ A PORN LARGE —S ROOM APT. | IREMt & epeatt. North agi Gs ERNIE CR at LANDSCAPE | ne @. friendly gévices, contact STOUT’S ground floor, Cilities fern. Asuits.| que te 2 Rd ‘ foe. ber cn "months | 3812, Gonhdentian. ‘the Seivation| st Tour homes at and "best Secs | PORN APE. PVT BATH ois wae |° ROCM aa Ea | nce. , a Army. firm in Pag hy s09 Mnsiemore a] >: , ym hm 4 Moy Frse = Granger shrubs, whee * Monthiy | chas RN. 1A : . tates. Pree eultmaier’ PE Sand Ss TR My By Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Yulbert, off Wiis, Lake Rd. &/5 RM. HOUSE, i BDRM, FULL Best Bros Co. Pe Pn sane, Ake UP. please | 77 N. Saginaw st. Ph, PE 64168 | eed ; ir tees eS - Vacant T 5-0069. Open Eves : movals, = ye | APRIL SPECIAL COLD WAVE, Open Sunday 2 ‘til 4 p.m. rooms, vacant, private —_ = 6 Se ok & Bo AT @ GREEN Sa — ‘ complete. Dorothy's. FE vd ms — rebie 3 & page; wert NEW "RESEEDING. OLD |_2-1244. UY room front, furnished, becheod. oorka jeune. Rolling & fertilizing. FE “FRAMES MADE TO “ORDER 1 ot eee Prop. * path, Uilities. 6 Norton Ave. deposit " guarantee rege => By = LAWS CUTTING &| , Roll film finishings in albums ry, en bow wy for Jou and if the vt, bath & itchenette Adults fo : ey K oun : aa J landscaping gardening. fiend Studio — 12 E. Pike] brice \s reasonable Call and ‘let W. Huron. PE §-0603. « ROOMS & BATH ON LAKE: PE 54-3310 : I ~ bt? age B TED 2? RMS & OR 3-9604. sores ane Lawn n De f vn atish Z, ERORER | pee. Ot. tum. Working couple. | @ ROOM MODER iN FARMHOUSE: uttin If you are having trouble meeting s north * Spring cleanup. » SO laws | [rr beymemts cco us today.) ig gee sign. on| 328 N. Saginaw =U a oe" || ‘cootpatigs mot Hus spend. wine cutting & maintenance serv. We CHIGAN CREDIT CO Souk beuse, tes ue shew you how oe APT, NEWLY DEC Press Box 15. cmad shatee eats ona! | Canned Pentae ter. PE $0186. | our method ot con quatified | VO rnted “Private cutrance'& bats DOWN, #5 M67 es . ie ~ > 8, = the strain swa this 3 punta’ ae" 10 yr. Por de. NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIvER fot et No obligation —s quali wall. | 273 Norton. FE +1781. mice Eichen, "amine ome i. ‘ whose premises _ loca’ 3 gate for one or two, 10) sino os S'eae rage ey tte Purley Ae Every Priday to the “Michigan Liquor Control ' BALL APE SUITABLE FOR before 1 p.m. " clu I SODDING & RERDING’ BOD DE.| fo ee! beet. me and epi Humphries Sipers_ Ne Seva dite Bashers BEACH ot DRIVE o. bor os vered, ELgin 64337, ttn te ng ve see 4 | WATERFORD, 2 Ais. & BATH. CUTE LITTLE CABIN ONLY i TREES trol Commission to grant said a3) F ae Te - oe entr, OR 3-2251. mile from City limits Ideal for Trimmed or removed. tauting — — a arr rr, of Ry er tists eat couple, $35 per month. in work ; wiring. “Pree estimates, Reasee | 1081 "OWNERS — Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34) 4 JOHNSON:. Realtor able rates. insured. Frank |REWARD FOR THE re ene We Pg listing on houses all | mre , pocenbers. MArket 42903. Walled; \DDRESS OF ,ROYCE | sizes. lots, sereage, farms. Money| 9 ROOM UNFUR 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Far BREse. ‘ HOLLY. ENow Write scalable fa ae peogy an Call on Taye FE 4-2533 7 DRIVEWAY GRADi > month. ay- ope *heck ‘tiling PE $20 DNG &| TO ROX 46, DAVISBURG, MMiCH PONTIAC REALTY for, FE. 42806 DRAYTON PLAINS T PE 54-8215 |j RMS. & BATH. PVT. ENT. AINS Moving & Trucking 19 ravel Agencies 258A | ™ WHY i t-te a eee path eS mont. 2-408. A-t MOVING RAULIN: e gearentce to sell your 3 re & BATH = 2 before Su for 2 yr. eee Rens eTEE TERT | SERVICE SUMMER VACATION MORE SALESMEN 7 ROOMS “MODERN WITH HEAT a Pam Cal atAMeadth ‘or 12 M1 LIGHT HAULING Wise sons, | Reservations and Tickets | MORE ADVERZIsINO san. Fe _RISDON, Realtor 1|_Reas. Free Est, FE 92-3664, MORE A 7 = N | ABC CARTAGE LAROR VAN OR | MTERNATIONAL "a bowEsTic can piiiities furn. newly dee- | rrome dooney Woon, WVING pickup. FE 2.4750. AIR - RAIL - STEAMSHIP , creed, 20 pees up 3 $50. Agnes £,, RUBBISH HAUTED. PONTIAC TRAVEL + om a Mo. 908 N. Cass. |e eer. 33941; _dirt & top soll, PR 41615. on w moERVICE =" is MAIN 7 rooms as - | ASHES HAULED, BASEMENTS & uron St. FE 8-3251 BROS = RENT: HOUSES APART. attic J AND BATH UPPER STOVE, OIL - 7385 FE Wtd. Children to Board 26 - : heat, close in, FE 2-7425 Ament rebate nite eke BASEMENT CL Saar be & TIGHT PP PPBPBPODLAPAIAPPPP PLL REALTORS 3 ROOMS BATH, KE vin Ave, FE 4-0547. _hauling. Call Bill, PE §-5933. A LICENSED HOME. LOVING 5660 Dixie Hwy front, stove, refrig. Adults. 2021| MODERN SMALL ATTRACT] HAULING & RUBBISH NAME care. OR 3-103 Phone OR 3-1295 or OR 3-1879 Bcott Rd. house at Cass Lake ACTIva vour price. Anytime, FE 8-005. | EXCELLENT CARE. LICENSED. Open Eyer ‘til 9 — Sunday 10 to $/j5 & BATH. HEATED, | _Twinbrook 2.3617 -| MODERN 1 he AT ELIZA- beth Lake. x LA Lake furn, Diste Hey, Clatheton’ Mone 1 cman WM.. paw Sec, Ez, 0670 Dine Hwy. |" bande sarimming hi fi i ‘wilt e “ shin, 1 aculta Ret. "Fa soo c_|° frig. turn. PR eoban nh © SE | lease. UNiveraity 94813. mg Fg es RMS. & BATH. REFRIG. STOVE. RENTAL Orchard pee Adults only. 258)" Ciean, Adults. 655 Markie UNITS i LARGE RM CLEAN. w a|? RMS. ty pS : Week, FE .5-2585. Se See bee Se. 0 Fonsiey Ct.) Attractive new du) son type unite R & KIT . FY 77 . PONTIAC. Feseonable rent, in Pons qnirance. Washing. Por girls. $i1.! $00"n State Chmues fmm. | tine on East Blvé and Perry St. ist FLOOR, PVT. 3, Ree 5 T ROOMS & BATE. INQUIRE 300 CALL FF 47833 7 Roous « BaTH UPPER par | Rent Lake Cottages 364 va . * . ing S7itan Lake, stove, a ee a Rae ~ BYE |! COTTAGE ~ $ RM. BATH FURN, 93-7466. 3 small child welcome. Near Pon- garden plot rer Both | with 7 RMs. PVT. BATH & ENT. Exc. | _ts¢ __Pnone FE 2-0714. pool st White Lk Mr location. Adults _ Days FE|3 ROOM AND zoce MAIN Mocatterty, 4990 Lk. Grove Dr., NTIAG pass a ie i ‘ : 4 eA a 4 \ < a ruensay APRIL 25, 1997 ‘Convalescent Homes 38A VACANCY. PRIVATE ralsetal Hales "eit tac7% Sbctor's Hotel Rooms — 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Day or Week partments, ration 4 face brick, per bong Ah hood WE in Prag HAGGERTY ‘ie Ga bia only Bo win on to trade. R. 1. WICKERSHAM 7105 WEST MAPL MAYFAIR nse ST SIDE: Humphries Realtor Ahan 4-714 32-0474 * sot" Eang Se MULTIPLE i. ments, nice screened dandy room. fi automatic hot water, wooded lot 80 = 120, ed front lot 30 would make DORRIS LISTING SERVICE LAKE ATES ELIZABETH Est. OUTSTANDING BUNGALOW lug canal to Cass Lake, a beautiful summer EAST SIDE BUNGALOW ete et et home with ment resreetion onze, setere $1,600 DOWN tS 1,500 dn, Seen ; all day Sunday Rose McLarty, Broker FE 2-210 FE 5.3578 SPECIAL GI RESALE SHARP }-BDRM. HOME. co but DIATE POSSESSION. i small eye- : osabng’s pene tame: ie $1200 DOWN & 9 PER for couple, monthly - ONTH. mm month wold. for ‘leas down and larger R. J. VALUET, Realtor — 345 OAKLAND A E 5-0003 sae hs TIPLE SERVICE | seam 7 herent OPEN DERE UnTiNG sER UNTIL 8:30 One of the b best trick terraces ee ee ctaa terms ona | LIKE NEW eat, newly ® seeps" othr "seling ampom| BUNGALOW, er Dome 2M —_ landscaped yard. garage & patio, BRICK i & FRAME, PICOME full basement, of] heat & more. Three “ive. room apts. and full THORPE STREET baths, one four an — $2500 Down, large ee bag Seng toe — — living. room & dining 200m, en _ losed front porch, gas v oar polly caemaes im moe eon Grive, outs grill gn tracts to trade, call on this ad. ew ee ak ehil- BEDROOM BRICK Sarge family. fi J. R. Hiltz on no for large family, five beau- tiful rooms with fire- place may eg ceramic tile bath 101 W. fon vu bm) “DORRIS & LOOR, 32 W. Huron ater. in floor, two large vanel: be peony Price $17,850 terms or WE TRADE BUY & SELL SOW RFALTORS PHONE FF: ¢-1557 payments. 4-2008. Buy Thru Partridge ‘List Thru Partri & BATH, wes tg 160: Baan eine = ND fogs eee and pra yendacabes DOWN. A new 2 bedroom our lot. Cali for infor- mation : J.C. HA N, Realtor Walton re sou * Eves. ADAMS. Multiple Listing Service New Brick Ranch Homes Well located in restricted area in_ beautiful LAKE REGION $ roome and beth on Raeburn ' St. with Dear 3 room bldg. on rear of 40x1 ‘ DONT WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, through Classified Ads. To: : dial FE 28181. | \ 09 AT i i MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Only $10,500 total price on this well built home. New gas fur- nace, kitchen Vee car garage, Enc lot, North end ef town terms. Call today. Store and Home siz room home and good build! store ona home SBEDROOM RANCH On a wooded corner noreat in «a very. good location. Ful ment. Enclosed Drayton Plains 3685 Lapeer Rad. MM) ~ Silverbell ___OR _3-1231_or FE_5-0202 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge FOR LE OR ee ig Rowse » ¥ - as 8801 — Auburo Heights, Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE NR. PONTIAC GEN, one INCOME An outstanding tncome offering Armco family and one brick ep same property, Brick rege. pees: Srarything in ae over og pss ys Be WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. TIL @ JERRY Sere. pee : Page, Fesced (yar se- For Sale Houses eee SS eqguieyelbnuns Several, ot aaner ay f noang a a aw abs _ FE ¢267" Alerastive ranch peme. t i * pg eg or, ed ‘You'll er i. Inquire ; atl ee ee oe dayn randles. ie REALTY 2610 beg LAKE RD, ‘M_3-6331 j bey 8 rme. bath. 100x300 lot. City 2188 Cass Lake Rd. mee eles YE 9-4875 TO BUY. TO SELL REALTO bongs Partridge is the “bird” to ANNETT OFFERS Near High School Also ‘ust 2 blocks .from City Hospital, 2 family home on paved street. First floor has 4 rooms and bath, second 3 rooms and be - Basement with oil steam heat, garage. $11,000 =n $2000 down Corner Lot Located northwest of city with lake privileges, 13 & . ca: and wtili- school , rea- ear garage, bus at door, $11,900, sonable terms, 3 Lots—Bloomfield stree ve home in — e Carpeted living room with firep! ‘ modern breakfast sao and tn and refrigerator, , 3 spacious bedrooms an¢ beth up. Full basement with tiled recrea-. tion space, lavatory, gas heat. 2 car garage, $16,000, terms Suburban Ranch Practically eee rock tached garage. terms. Seminole Hills an oe el . — OFFER Attractive 6 room brick with = anity tiled ¥ beat ‘ERS pooh Gea Sagat ede ck | SN wet. | West Side—-$4,000 Dn. ey ye Sh feist ro |A Good Rent Beater | ERM ERS) Bat Sata nat 1 OVEN 2 bedrooms ca! ~ EER TnaE. sce. ‘oo homes “oa . Off Cass Lake Road. seen to be aps apprec ing Bana A 2 excellent con- eee Even has an ait condition: | North Side—$500 Dn. Sylvan Village—Brick ee 8, rm. bungalow, full, basement Roy Annett Inc. Newer center hell plan. Lent) Close to North Perry feeds work and Cleaning, yours REALTORS _ a7": 2 er ‘eee and. felt bedroom home with iy $6050. 28 ¥. Huron FRderal 8-0466 basement, oak floors and taste- three car “Sa Large We est t Side—-$4,300 Dn. Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 fully decorated. Interesting stone high lot. Oak pias- GI resale, 3 bedrm. bungalow a!) fireplace. 2 nice shaded lots and penn | walls, ee ae on i located In WASHING- well landsea’ Close to park EF fami home TON PERK where find : sand beach. Truly « is is S rood “schools quiet, paved, well shaded ploy Cherokee Hills value. Let's toay. on K- —— A close-in west suburban lo- suburban Charm ooo “wulaing’” with | Sthtom “homes “mokes this "t “| tm beautiful Sliver Crest, white Belling for only $12,000. room espec desirable. inum wungalo i : : includes 2 bedrooms, tile || Enoty pine ‘breceeway and Bat G x Y PLORD North th Side— $1,000 Dn. a! = down Gnished ed om- fog ‘room, modern 2/190 mB. Pike St, Open Eves A"real buy for the ‘bargain hunter. ae ee or ome ond Sid tere] > FE 49584 5 bet ie an, ety ie: terms, but cash will | on room,” Wow oi] furnace. ements. iin only talkt dae's took tomers Wen take 2 bedroom brick terrace.) TERRY FE. ADAMS CO.| CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Large room, ¢ room, no Eves. till fun 1 to 5 | $03 Community National Bank 0: Bigg. Basel West Side—$1.900 Dow new Queen kitchen. Pull | S73" w: Huron. Bt. re Cosel | PE 4a ves. GI Resale. Newer 3 wane og Bee ——~ Dg i a a Pas - oo. = AN oving tate. $12,- bedroom brick bungalow in per- K 7) ew | HAPPINESS | 23. thee IN LER ONTih nice 3 bedroom bungalow. Fd heat Thad es Full basement, 2 car garage, - eccenanlo terme — trees, ‘berries and frapes| WILLIAMS STREET | 4 14 pit Eetate 6790 W. Huron St. Ph. FE 4-3525 Frivgegse. om Lake ° 2 BLOCKS FROM NTOWN. rnold ea = Bre cial, s rooms, § bedrooms, 14 PE 46-0676 FE 54-5783 bar ay heat, 2 . Segoe S ROOMS, FULL BATH, BASE- auto, heat, 2 siting = * om attached res, over Serge ite Sompietely fi ideal hy income *1.: Value-Value | Hh wok soll, full price $4, only. $7, 950 DOWN BUYS IT. 5 acme aes eae | sige eat tak Bae 8 Lora. sedreom vengslow large YOU'LL THIS on vi i Bara) ESS pre A P| gal al a enor ot act ER REALTY aoe a bling 2. esteem ding Fone 236 N. SAGINA ‘ Ae : ag PE 44001 — FE 7-819 SC THRAM full bese a Wert ot Ponting. Teoms and Gls Realtor sown. rere, “s tT Rid . Butlt tn se. ‘ NO * 1111 Josiyn, corner a TION rooms and bath, nice fenced lot DOWN ah Bun, OS, FE 62008 so eee bak 84x120. $850 dow PAYMENTS YOU BUY IT WE'LL INSURE IT! Leslie R. Middleton 3 bedroom ranch homes, master NI H L E BROK:! i FE 8-6002 bath twin y, : Tega Niece | MAHAN "Gr ap eeE Sontete Patiteir a Cire A path ott R $11,710 Fisher Body lot. Only REALTY ©O.- REALTORS "KUSCHELL s00000 Very slow cows oF 20263 VACANT, MACEDAY LAKE JO_6-1528 MI ¢4133| Bay mo EANCH AREA $054 Down. This newly rhe ROAD KEXT DOOR 70 BR remodeled bas 2 nice bed- A ya gy ae EE — Stee Eee from es. C ra jot, The ? $9781.34. . . kitehen > Walls, cove cell-| Takes $100.00 down and $55.00 OAKLAND AVENUE Pong Mg he sy Soest fot, Seip "A466 dere | wane 10. f Home: Hoc ponsufurbig:| args To Ghiy 7 sie thom Eahe i ae Gee | mandy 10 WEBSTER SCHOOL bright Kitchen with lots of cup-| See'this one and vou will move ms nt wh teint | Ce Sore ted efirge bedi. downy fics | re ae a ee ee ft ‘ with other ih, Ws racant. garage. ‘Terme vatlable. ing has two S. oo mit. Only | 15,8000 Very good terms. modern kitchen, 3-pe. ful bs | wag, som WEST OF PONTIAC | Barement'gah tonverson eat. ee + Here ie that ranch type home| Ritm storms and screens ed oll heat, 5 rm. a with a you £ f with | “hardwood bats hav looked for. _ fom and at 06,000 : "| SARS Servs | Eeaesiter i atlee set | BOR 27m, ot Late, goee SYLVAN > amie ge a jm. | Soeree” room, moder Brick ranch 3 .,, tile ath, “We buy land contracta ved drive 1 ft, Wide ee” uses Geaun’ ber | liv. rm. with din. L. a 1% ear, Ie 2 feat, para eee LIE| S| See, seg _ pine will lke it, when Wt and @ . Call : Joh Irwin’ | 0 with 81700 11 Ye 1, SHARGER Co Ci) SOM. TWIN |r ARK REAL ESTATE ussell Young 3 are anes. TE | la te | | . $7,500, Low silt 2610 Union Lake ern . EM 36331 a HIGHLANDS, 301 PIO. a crags. Rh. nedane Basa 3 “Sele % ¥ wr Bh pate “EN rE Lod J BEDROOM RAN +P a care on North Joslyn. Beauti- ful, medern gray brick ranc home. ft. jot. Large living room y designed kitchen with 10 ft. birch cupboards, ce- FoR. INSPECTION pO jees NORTH JOSLYN. BY OWNER, § RM& FOR OF family income. $11,000 with 83, 000 Dn., or $8,000 with $5,000 Dn 89 W. Rundell. FE 2-6713. : 3 BEDRM te A orb TIVING : rm., 5 : ny, atch ae forms & screens, Only Da, Now, wi the man! N of Baldwin, west end of Pon- : ©. LEO DONIGAN LI 6-443) For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 $300 DOWN PPP On SPL $3 bedroom starter home, Full Gena ROCHESTER. ; $1000 Dn. “FREE Let your let set dow: ™ sales ha Bata m: on ir home with full bsmt. and h wi . BP. co. } or OR . Corner Wil- lieams Leake Moe. Budget Rancher 3 Bedrm. Full Basement - Homes On Your Let or Ours . Featuring FLUSH DOORS DELCO OIL HEAT LARGE KITCHEN AND BATH __ PLASTERED WALLS SLIDING CLOSET DOORS ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATER | FOR ONLY | $9,975 PLUS LOT Directions to Model: N Cass LAKE Bp. : TO MILES TO C LA Rp. WATCH FOR SIONS. Model Open DAILY $ TO 8 SATURDAY 2 TO 6 SUNDAY 1 TO 7 St. Benedicts Donelson and just - blocks from Tel Huron. 3 old rancher ceramic tiled bai tae th, as the prine ethane Make an ag ee today. We have taige Family rooms and 2 extra bedrooms e ment with oi ‘neat and ree- reat lot 70n170 win 3 ear brick = Ses Bane ae, $34,000. = saree ne 2-Family Close “in bed Si ‘ton Gracie bag de loca- Action Wanted -| Plain Talk Owner wants his house sold end bas redu from ry ers we've seen, it's w more. > T-room brick, in good N End location. Immediate possession. $250 Down—GI capemana oom pews: Fulb soienerveafage and ts Bateman Kampsen FE 40528 Eves. & Sun MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICH O'N plastered garage. ft, overhang adds to the ‘yanch _ :atyle. Bee it now. THis 18 IT! New 2 bed- room bun, now. Nice cupboards in the kitchen, Only $8,400 and month. HUR- RY! HuRwY! HURRY! reer pat ter ig < Only Ours GRACIOUS LIVING — Can °F a RAY. ‘O'NEIL, Re ealtor » dae Pee | Sasa ay Beautiful Ranch Home pear Pine Lake i | Aluminum storms & screens, etian blinds & land: 4 > trans- tes ee eae “West Branch, Mich eine WIDOW WISHES TO Modern est omg es om. all. earns ie ey ate Sel hes ate FE 4-8003 BRICK HOME ae and a Le vrice, f Cl R RAWFORD AGENCY 53% FE 4-1548 Ev vekags Font MY _ 3:0) BIRMINGH AM ie oodward, Eve- _maee call Midwest +7701. SCOTT TAKE | FRONT Booutiful Bilevel. 3 mow mos. feoch, three? living ae tae with : Cee cuales income possibilities. 2 car garage, Priced right, low YEARCROUND HOME 3 bedroom tebe with breesewar as ri S fisssed ft front, at tag pa 4 eel at ames, Realtor ke Ra. EM 36311 5-Bedroom Brick Could be used for sional office or apt. lent condi! Excel. thru- Bey ela Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor . Huron Street ki) FE §-6161 or FE ¢4778 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Retired ' Couples Here ts your chance for steady income for the summer months. Present owners will turn over all reservations starting the first of June. come ig $1,000 per month for the summer - ir ond elo ets and other nice features. Full price $17,000 with terms. $1500 DOWN — 2 bedroom ranch type bungalow with lake privi- eure sv hot water, nice room, full. price $6,480. cu BUILT ~ We butld: customs built hemes. You Be? Teed te cur plone ef Foprs. George R. Irwin REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave. bas PE 5-0101_ or FE 6-0606 STOUT'S Best Buys Today 10 ACRES—HOME thie lore s levees ft tetttom iene pec on ad 10 acres ‘wide a on tise "dowe Only “fio. 108 wih $550 DOWN East of — Heights on a i ARE FRONT Lake Orion, ore § room and beth year round with full tavgmnante il fur- nace, It baths, lovely sun porea Also ¢ oom and ath ital for added in for ne-| Good beach 317.800 witb $4000 down. EAST SIDE 2-FAMILY pao ge OI located near schoo} and bus s line, smal! unit coi ot two Fa m and bi full basement, ot ae Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ex, Tah v7 NM. Saginaw * ees HARBOR Seme.i trace _ or oa C. HOUSTON reat chad, 8 Milind till ae Scena Mitral i wil Th areage. jent.| OMAR ST. saiinkoaaiber’ | Templeton All on the Saat ot fieore, ~ GOODRICH home, modernized 2-car et Cc. PANGUS, Realtor Nationa) weal ata AUBURN HEIGHTS a oni 2 beter Same 2 oe poe 50 DOWN $9. NR. DRAYTON PLAINS with large 0S, sets D. RILEY, Broker 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 41157 Ts t fe . a i E a. . Paste ou $0,860 with h $1,500 oL. Hoeft Realty 2215 “Pontiac Trail Orion Waterfront , large fami- oe ven 9 t yf front Brot mg = eal and have ak ree iy ed oe’ 7 10,500 to $35,000, as ge as 17 acres. LAWRENCE W GAYTORD ig 8, Broadway Lake Orion MY 2-2821 GILES } Lakefront Home Why not spend your jeisure a on the lake this year? down and 1 $85 per month. By appointm Lakefront $1,000 down will buy this 1- ° oe oe 7 fur- fos 200 «. ‘deep. fe possession. “West Side Bi .-4 down. FRANK SHE SHEP PARD Loon | OL 1-751 Laneront Be ‘Beauty! ! pester masse Dorothy Snyder Lavender 1 or Eves,- Gls 3-Bedroom Ranches Full Basement | 80 * 140 on "Sack = OPEN 2-6 - DAILY SENDAY ry Rd. ae) Pon TREE JO_6-1528 MI_6-4133 Builders Close Out _ on 3 tots. Ne r lived in, You'll sabe boyz Terms. 32-1300 On “wm st THE PONTIAC PRESS. "THURSDAY, _APHIL i ihr € Reg. UA. Pet. On. ‘87 by MEA Cordes, he 4q-as “All of itt 1 found snother bank nearer the shopping district!” For Sale Houses - 43 [ + For Sale Lake Prop, 44 4 RMS. & BATH LOT 10 BY 875. dn. $50_mo. PE 4-7605. 2 i lle 2 Sree" family. fo aon oe “oR A HEAT, GOOD eh Salar ER. Fe 44s : DRAYTON WOODS Ranch Home § rooms, ~ Car Gara feo with terms. SPLIT LEVEL HOME Large Granite hearth, Home e: $12,- Room. rr ew slate vestibule entrance. forge & Lang with dishwasher, ¥ of} 4 00. Also t lot 60 x*'200. Union Lake house on adjo! Only. 380 feet from privilege EDWARD B. KEITH “THE LAKE MAN” EM }3-4432 PIONEER 4 4 aa yard, DOWN ; 6 room, J bedroom) home near downtown, neat and clean, full basement, only $7300 full price. 3-FAMILY . $1500 down the best of and tundition, Bocomapt, gas beat, Gasnator, water “softener, ga- en onl, Sidon Rpeicest 7S FOR COLORED : $800 down on this § room bungalow, full puoemenh, garage, 2 lote, $6950 full price. JIM WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE, 1218 _Baldwin n Ave, __—sC FE 4-054 Ideal for Children 3 bedroom frame & brick home. pasa, a on Cass Lake. ae hf home tg “newly decorated. New a bn Den ue wy style kiteh- carpeting. Birch ¢ —— o_o $1 ante win- lace. cow Sep ee Brivileges oar ws $13, $7,500 equitable aces 2 bedroom ar eatant eter 6a on 2 boats incinded in pete Pi Tis bo with $2,500 down. VALLEY REALTY 7766 MSO at Pontine Lake Rd. OR 30681 or MU 3-Bedrm, Suburban Near Golf Course Designed for the active famiir— aren swimming and speed boat- close-in ue. ~ large. ‘1% baths, fire- ace i carpgted ving room. rpeted den, bright oor yd kitchen. yer vesement, oil oil rumplis room, card a this ons nice fot ar garage. Rice ot way to hard sand beech lake with your own dock. Soee dn. and $125. : socthedhe 54175 4993 Dixie per mo, wi consider . home or contract( in trace. : Giroux Franks GENERAL REAL ESTA Hwy. CAB beth, Hardwood Owner me. A, charm! A closets, cer- Pull basement, Garage and Goteedal, 3 betueme. tied beth, a) Sea, car planeredgaraee, | faet Geto Bad Heaters | eacane” att tyiteease | Se ‘ Bg gg Watch It Grow ee ee vod pe +4'200 ER CONSTRUCTI WM. A. CuCREERTRERCTY | eerie oe KENNEDY re tal Pe vans OFF OAKLAND AVE. mur TO ore 430 open Et Evenings till © “BLA a Elizabeth Lake Rd. New Roman Rm 3 Ie dining w reakfast a wood Moors, full pasement: ac acre i yn fine suburban home. Drayton Plains attractive brick Paveaar’ 3 Cc hout. basement on an Be rage. Nicely Gatentest Peed es trade part of down payment Waterford e bed. bed- — 2-Family Located nae, ogo a. 4 i d nina “re meri Hitch- iv room “sf 3 rooms eee pg gh oes or low down oes O'CONNOR, BROKER Brick Ranch Home With 4 be seen be Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 7 W. Huron Street or FE ~ Cedar Island Lakefront bdrm. ranch, 1% baths, living * room 1624: ‘kitchen, 9x12; cup- aped. ees, brick = Wery” ee icase attached ga- sed ote eee win fae ~ Hoelt Realty MA 4-3352 en owt 5 orm Front $1000 DOWN noe a Meighan Hace ood One ‘ = w at. eves Tin 8:30" 3-12. 6 p.m, “days. PROPERT FOR SALE OR trade, terms, 60 ft. f e, Oak- 19% a HIGH HILL VILLAGE pay s sg yg 2 | Re yy you mu GLENMOOR ESTATES gS Base CLINTON RIVER Macros among ae Se fe bolnen Water ties Business Tots foot aren ees Sis HIGH HILL VILLA LAGE comm LADD's Buy Thru Partridge Clarkston, 7 List uae Partridge swim- | VACANT {EMILE RD. 440x120". i sesoounitte. "Vooe. MUlberry Sl nd Pron. ACBES—NEAR ee * plats at ag Shy Orchard available. sence. Terms. J. R. Hilts Real- FE 5-681 “4 - PRONTAGE — it BiG building - > ettes oO eerehes sane. Beaty ior meio reed ous EARL, GA! GARRELS 6615 Commerce Rd. Or EM 3-4 For Sale: Acr ‘Acreage 47 ing spot. Cle mone am yment i. t consider G omeiet bene GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR Hempstead 3-BEDROOM ' Modern six —— a on 2 Jots with e& Dlg of — Fees. Liv eaaied. Kick ote vy 5 = jroom cw Ce ing. segs basemen stoker heat, gas water heater, tered walls, cove cetl- in; tear arege. All wb oe i $2 shes down wn Located on ya PERRY. PARK "Bi eat new 2 Bedroom ‘hom = * ms Legge SB rie sheet, Srectric Sater theater carpeting, fireplace & e attic, Priced very reasonable “on easy terms. NORTH SIDE Owner's moving out = eity, other. wise colt cou! v thi oil "Neat, electric water heater, oak floors, new 1%) car gerage w-cement drive & nicely shaded lot, On 000 $2, own. . GO. HEMPSTEAD 103 ©. Huron st. FE 4-8284 Eve. FE 6-0610 FE 2-3971 Income Property 43A PPP PLRAL LP DPB PPP LPP PARAL HOLLY — BRICK 3 — room ws, 413 E. Ma) St. Phone Holly, Melrose 7-161. Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE wl ha ATTENTION INVESTORS This 10 unit apartment with approximately 100° of water- front west of Pontiac is a truly prime investment. Fach spare nett has ? rooms and beth. Am pie parking for tenants. All units os —. Large util- inerator. Exc terrace oa ent return on tnvestment ‘of only $24,000 dn. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. ‘TIL 9 - For Sale Lake Prop. 44 44 3 FE ¢-6000. SCOTT LAKE. ese. Fr. On PONTIAC LAKE. EAST fea wall. ‘Shad, fruit. trees. $2,500, si Siase 8 | -{3 pe, CABIN NEA + bye pg meres PE 24411 days 4 ACRES, 3 Bee HOME. sae | fishes oe WILLIAMS Lakefront - Located = exclusive Orange This lake 4392 Dixie sie Hey. UNION LAKE PRIV. 3 BDRMs, 6 rms. Auto. gas heat. 100x140 ft. lot. $10,500.° Less for cash. EM 3.0500 after 6 p.m. For Sale Resort Prop. MA LUZRON. with $500 For Sale Lots ae = atm: me RRL GARRELS | oe15 eae bp AUT. Hills sub. Will sell one Lake pate eyes. (Payed ton 45. Cash oF or terms. ii @k142 ON PEARS ALL, STREET with sewer & water, $1200 cash. 80x112 on Luther street near —_ $1240 with $240 down; $15 onth. «oxi80 on Wilson Ave. near Sanford Saw ait, S000 with $300 down; $20 m 710x150 on irwin street nr, 8t., sew = _—" with down 160x112 on Luther: St. nr, Motor rm rich soll, level $2400 with + ape = 'Fildew Motor pv ge with $100" down; Adams Realty 383 Auburn Ave. nr. ad 3 bedroom brick ear Priced to nell with te A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Tele - Rd. (RE, 4-253, _Peenz 41122, aps eeeaee Ce ct es actin. MONEY! Sell unneeded jbelongings for ) [FE Zeta, ene Xas! ROY "KNAUF, F, Bealtor 16% W. Huron OA Buy Thru caer oy List Thru Partridge Partridge ELIZABETH LK. RD. —— Jost ‘weat of elegraph. 3 2-fam! fy k of jot. INDUSTRIAL. 2% 24 acres on em rford 000 00 full “0. = ORCHARD LAKE RD. 2 corners on busy Orcha : a cmae r has 140° = pone oe Lk. Rd., the other 80° on Orchard Lk. Rd. Both zoned commercial: and both priced on easy terms. CONTRACTORS “WEST HURON = a fs" inn Lena 5 9 ed 1g tee on eas. Pl tai drive 812. $12. WARD E, PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES TAR és 1050 W. HURON ST. 60 ACRES Gently rolling land with lots OPEN EVE. TIL ® Sater! inated th growing srea,| Rent Lease Bus, Prop. 49A Excellent cmall ov vision. | “ Priced low at §13,800 with $4,- oe Commercial Building . SPORTSMAN oo ae 3 tecation in high —¥ live stream flowing inetading Equipped a, - om atiec, $150 dn. hinake. fl light- wi — aut vote’ ‘avaliable tor im- “Bis M, Siow. Reo] Ebeharar azar , Open Eves Till 8:30 | Roy Annett Inc. ; REALTORS LAPEER CO. TRADE. | 2.5 Bim, ana easel fee basement barn, chicken house coe bd acres, ee _— town. For rent or lease, Suitable if yACRES WITH TAKE ey Wee home & garage, bulls ‘= 4 | Business. Opportunities 51 BACRES VACANT, | "re MATE aut 35 CHINCHILLAS & CAGES TO mk RIDGEWAY _ sea | i git on tres, ON SMe, ale Baidwin Ave ~~ SPECIALS "hey Thru Partridge $2860 PRICE, = Lovely 314 List Thru Partri city. Easy terms. , tale. EM 32664. 1000 bugden mee REAL VALOR = Near Or-| Rd., near "rgie Lake. ae et te ; ton pant i : usiness of Your Own? Itor me mee rea) She For Sole Ferme 48) ‘ciated tae at Jy ACRES, HOME, BARE. 13.000.| Mosk end eck tor Mr, Sect. Bias Sehtvan eases | RNB Saree Sea ee | eee eee ore HACKER GROVELARD Tw, | ffivies, station | Low lnzentary. Near State recreation A Good Call FE 2.0173. room farm hotse. Basem tw GARAGE | KK cn Teo. Bees, fees eee eee clese te, |_tiae Press Bex 7i."- Mode 3 room .. Pall —— barn & SS “LET’S TALK yet a HAYDEN, Realtor BUSINESS” rE B. WateVopen_ Eves. Trade ACRES, | osesauzares tas A termeee Saree SS some pewe,| Ee danas h aae vest Betts etec onan S| RIM al fai ~ 160 ACRES land “osteeeh ce part aowe Lovely A ing dairy Leaieaie ; ic! sites tne of them | ag -Daity, Queen” Reieer ene acai ‘ate,| BS Say a the RIDGEWAY igo tar along s ind ‘Fertile som ~~ jour biaThie Will be sold | Winding River pe r on meee ‘Regardless of fertile uly rolling felde~ | MICHIGAN BUSINESS of hard bvegem...eray | SALES CORPORATION large 72x30" barn. ai : 3 miles 8.E. of tay Blanc. oA JORN A. EA withest-oo down tin & mouth tiroux-Franks |, aoa iil on be ‘PARK AT 2-0486 * “| WARD E. PARTRIDGE FE 43581 SINESSES 1050 W. Ww. HURON, ST, SELL TRADE an REAL TORS FE 4.0528 WE COVER THE STATE same owners repeal, {llness forces sale, $i8.000 wi will handle. SODA BAR soon GROWING ee near Pontiee, equipped for ice cream tu snaoenry 7 eae front bidg., beautiful livin — ters. $7500 handles eve: Statewide B. D. RLES, REALTOR Real, Evtale, Service of, Pontioe 1717 6. Telegraph PE 4-052) Buy Thru Partridge _ List Thru Partridge _ Sale Land Contracts 52 52 ‘A pi cae contract, on 3 Leryny vi Lake, your cost Box 110 Lake gure Money to Loan 53 (State Liseneed Lenders) BORROW ° WITH CONFIDENCE Finan Service is fast, Money nee tly the same day. Phone or stop Household Finance Corp. of Pontiac 3% 8. Saginaw 8st. “ee c~ Pam | oil | 3nd Floor, Room 204 GET CASH QUICKLY oe to = Loan Company PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG "FE 2-9206 Buckner eee Happy. Folks Foans to $800, Up to 24 months BUCKNER FINANCE CO. "|2ND FLOOR .NATIONAL BLDG. 4512 DIXIE HIGHWAY 230 BAR WA LAKE 44g), VAN DYRE, UTICA QUICK CASH $29 to $500 HOME & AUTOVe LOAN CO. ana Kampsen |‘ , Bo fe essary. quire $1 — For interview ip home. Write "Whis-chek Inc. I Box 103, |. Pontiac Press. Eepalds "act ofa feed will ea wt "STATE FINANCE CO. sete Mortgage Loans 54 ‘LOANS—$600 to $1.5 500 % pet, in SMALL ARC welder. FE 8-3657 after 4 p.m. ASS TRADE OR sell for late model, Buick, Olds acce small farm ‘ar foodie. | 521 Opdyke. “or iL CAR AND CASH OUR LAND CONTRA’ (WHERE be HAVE PROPERTY). F. J. Phone OR 3-1356, , | ay EQUITY IN 3 BEDRM. BRICK for nice housetgailer, FE 2-5602. QUANTITY OF NEW 4 PRONG barbed wire. Chrome heat ve> range. rge —y oil Cireulator Fo furn- Mr. Finley. 8 ee i il BUY, on SELL — CALL Service OR 3-8561. wir IN YOUR OLD LA tiws mower-on a new Rotary or reel type power oon seeds and we rent seeders and lawn rollers, sanding machines and polishers, BARNES HARDWARE 742 W. Huron St. Easy Park TRADE We will accept your lot as. down fe: re, yment on a bedroom ranch _ home with full basement. F. C WooD CO, OR 31235 or OR 3-6449, Corner Williams Leke Rd. _& Mie. TRADE. EQUITY OF ‘S¢ SRM. for housetrailer. PE 8-8902. WILL TRADE $4000 EQUITY IN 3 bedroom ranch ty home, lo cated west of Pontiac pear new Waterford school. Hag tile bath and sutomatic oi] beat, plus attached port and ved drive. wil "eosant older me that not be modern in trade. R. D. RILEY, Broker $00 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-157 rt aod For Sale Clothing 56 NILE GREEN — SIZE 9 ——? been worn. $15. EM 3-8024 ROLLER SKATES WHITE SATIN WEDDING GOWN. FINGER _ Pe sea train. Orchid formal. SPAULDING BPO oe T JACKET, i FE 2-3701. Like new. Size SUMMER iG. MEN, | wom: en & Teen age iris, FE 43304 oe ps colored, $20. In- 36 Oak Hill St. Scrap & Iron 56A A-1 PRICES SCR. ARS and iron, Fi tow re B Sais HIGH DOLLAR FOR JUNK AN Mes pa cars, FE 44878 NY ‘Sale Household Goods 57 - get you a line sant On has whatever you sure AND 6 * See maple nee fap. Fat rE bane ‘1 tilt-back oon Resto. cooker FE 48401, FE 4563 or wa CHAIRS, finish, chair & Pai stand, Lover * eee. FE . L tee Brand nd new da rt & chair, 3 oie table. 9 =F on ing | ned. $00. only 92 we, _Lake At Ave 7 Pr PIECE DUNCAN PRYFE = hogany @ining room suite sic, re made Ince tabi table cloth. 4 $x 12 RUGS. W Revertbie.s ya FA ‘9x12 Felt Base Ru Rugs $3: SS. 5 pants i LINOLEU BONNY MAID Viner 2 TLE, moe. Y Ft Wall Tile 2c" ‘BER BASE Paint g: Guanes HOUSE ~_Syers, 141. W. Huron. 3 diss ie CU. Fe. DEEP nee Norge Washer, Singer maj yh ie eat table. machine, Gears phos 3s | THREE QUARTER SPRING CO:T. | _ gure i 1 CALL TO SWAP SERVICE WILL e * a figor nace a | : | ee ‘ pe eee es ee te low aa $1.25" io on ue Singer Sewing center, S02 gon's Ave. LAMP ....s05- * tee SATie WARRERE- RES TILT 80, toy sets Ot a ‘favinns, Fear SMALL RADIO & g ER, Sth to $10. PE 5-6755.. ba YOUTH-SIZE MATTRESS. 2-6803. COMPLETE BED AND DRESSER. — Ls | exc. condition. 7 CUPBOARD, small size, r. EM _ 3-3153. ips, encal mower, PREEZE. New pospaens bed. Mix-master, LEAF Taylor. Ris” het “4 E. TABLE PE 5-0060. washer. 4-867. FOUR ROOMS OF PURNITURE— | y Cheap. PE 0-3553, 318 & Bivd. 7 mo. ABLE sd cond, ~ studio coue pe. od tebe "abe Gulati &. Soaersen ay “DRY WASHER. 4 48 atenteesen 68 GET ; | Tay SOLID MA- Matching armiess chairs. TWIN TUBS. WRINGER old, $150. FE TOP GaAs TT Doug- Y TABLE, FoR Uhar ¢ INNERSPRING MAT-| | $4.00 tn | dade coeen ‘@ Uving a ong See 2 years old. of lined antique satin Grapes. Call PE 2-1238. FoR SALE — OxE, TRONRITE Ironer. Bought in . Used ‘dale, ia rights pi t IDEAL FOR COT- years old. Perfect cond. tise. r 4 ory nd ‘outside door, 14"xF e368", mona : rd PIECES ee NICE DAVENPORT. $60. FE room fur- 4 sets draw VERY. 6-6046. Sr eave ort de A ate Be ONL a 3, MI th sani & new, 2 Victor air con- H for windows, . each, EM 3-3502 or a3" Lake Ra. M TS FOR SALE. FE 23-1548. i TV EXTRA Fi e, can’t be poy} e a Coldspot Crump 3465 Auburo Mil. +eeee 953. Mahogany at 3222 . FE clectrie, nc. re Bob Hutchinson Mobile Hornes Si Sales Inc. il Dixie High : , at. my gale ya $29.08 pea om By nd suite 1935 épe. dining 8 ae $io.88 ral gas range ....., $39.95 Meta! clothes tree .......... $4.05 $25 value vanity $3.05 +» WYMAN’S 18 W. Pike St. PE 4-122 - ELECTRIC SINGER SEW- ing machine. $22. Allen's, PE 2-0143, USED RECONDITIONED Phil gas range...... one.s8 RANTEED. CLAYTON'S FURNITURE & APPLIANCES KEEGO HARBOR _—sCéPE::5-0474 UsED x's pF net ang $19.05 AND Electric Co., theo WwW. tong USED WASHERS AT $14.05—USED ators at $39.56 — Used DEPT. | Dresser .. nee coones 014.96 paces = Secs =e Ss frye. evathone ot ons s-- SES ope. dining Saat a one Risse dr dryer ..... aie : 0.95 WONT _.. nse. cess 979.50 MANY OTHER ITEMS CONVENIENT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE £0: ~WAYNE GABERT’S Floor Sample Sale ee cae ym a drye refrigerators ete, Up to 2 years to pa m1 aw FE 5-6189 WASHER, $20; 17 IN Ty, hp. Sever used. $68 $65, FE 5-27766. We BUY UseD” WASHERS. wringer yheie FE 4-5168. WEsTINGROD A oNoROMAT Lg Cheap. FE 40352. : For Sale Miscellaneous 60 1 AIR gw Pe POLE nee an Brown rE soe “ya cestte saw, 1 set tool and aie Crain, 30. Spo- 3 HP BOLEN HUSKY GARDEN & toek Lakeviow Bind. Wallets 1X, poy 7 TREE SAWS, FISHING TACKLE, tools, 48 Mechanic, . 10 PT, 2 TRAILER, NEW TIRES & tubes. All steel frame, tail- —- and side racks, EM 8 MA old, $i1_each, MI 6-4704. xis PLABTIO ic Finish == ‘|Linoleum Rugs $4.95. Beautiful Patterns No Seconds oo 8. ! FLOOS SBOP ta i” i boRnied BLOWER AND CON- trol, Itke new, $50. PE E a3ee, Oo AND 3 | 20 VOL. COLLIERs ENCY CLOPE- dia, Latest edition valued at ae cash, oF OFF ON SPINNING REELS ihe PONTIAC aie sHURSDAY. APRIL. 28, 1957, | a pseanentne rn MAIDENS Sand, Gravel & Dirt, 66, Ad TOP SOIL! Rotovated — loaded- and on 1 Ai a ms G«& al Trocunge BM oak Travel iS epi I . < ben] gravel and fill, OR Ai TOP S0iL dirt. sand, cae & fn TOP SOI a __f gravel & rocks A-l TOP SOL bye Mand AND D cay DIRT gravel. (ALE. 2- ¥RS ree. MU’ ¢-8072, 423 East 8t., wo. pn ve. MA +3216 EL *| LIONEL & AMERICAN) —" ~ FLYER TRAINS ° {Talbott Lumber [foe gig etn ge od trical Supplies 00s ‘Dakland Ave. TERRIFIC SAVINGS repossessed Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 Call South Lyon, GE GEneva 6. 82791. LADIES SET OF “WILSON chrome pisted ff clubs, with __ olf _ bag. OR 3-0461. Tents—Sale or. Rent Joe's we kb N gurplus” Pe 2-00a2 3 ARDS Me be tan se haa DELIV- D . LOADER. e's. BLADE. paesire fork, Wal —aeReTOH— BLOW an drags, like new, MA 5-2501, t. $350, 1925 Coneens a TRACTOR. 442. SPR RING SPECIAL — Big Discount - w Disc HARROWS in Pr ‘scat, ‘Ue HP. Motor & trailer. . Rent Trailer Space a) MOBILHOME FSTATES, MODERN lake front & \coasheetmaae EM uto Glass Specialists fina g sate Bene. work Hub 2 Oskland, FE FE A TOP GRAVEL ior Trabed oarded 70 EDIT is fetal Slack’ 6 = WU - rie BOLL, moon E ca ee poas HOUGHTEN & SON | sotor, gee 4 stealer ee ( fi dirt “also ‘tilling. FE. ained. eck Parkdale Fe 6. Tee| THO® Colina Cummly ter PR 2-701} &. o~ A : Oe: ae pin 828 N. M Sschastor, OL 1-0761 ; 5 oe = 6070. ; NJ ALL Eitibe OF GRAVEL. S BEACH TRIMMING COCKER 4S 4 SPRING- | “TARPAULING — he i -| LAN AP Newstoaturee q-25 we 7 rotted FE 5-051 JOE'S A & N cue Pull e : “OA res : “I My ares FRICR . WANTED: 39 Lk fat MOLDED PLYWOOD INBOARD “I don’t see how I got this dress so.small! My dress form “ran ete TRUCKERS —saxg| Hay Hay, Grain & Feed 7 71 stalls and, stanchions," Alaen | Weta eo HE. molar must have shrunk!” ~ st_of top soil. MA $2780. jisT w aND ¢ ) ALFALFA. _Ph. MA 17-2403. "| Re ._ 4988. : E A _ clover, 30c, 40c & 55¢. OA tant si 16 EP. ELG tteetion 2 Trackers | igr-a ino ING ALFALFA Auction Sale 77 . 3000 Edgewater. : D It Yourself 61 pdt yaa FE go ny tet. lane & a kinds hay. ames, wood, | Aner ene | 29 HP . 10 a en D2. "saaad oman ~ ines BALES ae HAY.~ALPAL: | “at 1001, 10-30 Sim Mrs. Mure) between 9:30. & §:30 pm -_ * » " > i fa, Brome, Timothy. No rain.| Walder, r. Because NEW BOATS. sTOCcK nN FOR RENT BANK RUN ROAD GRAVEL. 5 _ 35 cents bale. 1500 Lushele good| the de y husband I wil * earth 2 agg Lan Loomis. Floor sanders—hand ers— load delivered, $7. Spocialis- fu: . eemien wats. tn ffl work. Trucks loaded.| °°": Near Clarkston. Cail FE| sell the re. rsonal da bas 1 - Dixie. per steamers. Oakland Fuel & 41483 FE 6-5101. sai CF XK BROME WixED. Thile east of US. 23, within the | 1984 SWITZER CRAPT, B-UTILITY, aint, 436 Orchard Lake Ave.| BEST OF FARM TOP Soil. WELL |4-F 4 _ IXED.| village of Hartland, Mich. at the at 6-183. tted bores cattle hay. No rain. 2124 i s 1655 EVINRUDE MOTOR. 33 HP. PAINT YO! Oa IN Any | FE 5-619. Bvereta Trucking “tervice, MY | __W. Silverdell Rd. FE & on eetrig.. Sine ati | “eats ie fh, Gator talon, Fm we oR en Warwick's” FE ray Sarapery astern pain, | git Ti pees oF way, tore | La a | fame 3 cuttin straw. No rain, -\joah i4 Po? CENTURY 13h HP. Pets . probe | omg ge eg lett a ghd ee re GRAVEL, deliver, “Als Also ed eating pota- wnt Fora mol og reg pulld- Weret 6 is be gy 2g » oe mF, ; bs supplies ing rods & = - places & gee Ge, ee MANURE AND LIGHT HAUL- PAPE SECOND COPFING 5 | otal Tee bere eae - 25-H.P. eolor and size. Mfd. and so Yl is6 Ww im Bullders Supply | _ ing. OR 3078). mixed brome & alfalfa, first cut-| doors, windows screens, Per- AD ROGER A. A Const, Co. ; CINDERS FOR SALE fing 2022 Bleeth Rd. between Wix-| kina Bales Service, ‘MEr- MOTORS ‘1200 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 3-4825. aul : Pe 29902 pom Rd. & Bass Lake Rd. MU cury 5-8304, Swarts Creek, Mich. | E SELECTION NEW PLYWOOD Cameras, Equipment 61A DRIVEWAY ORAVEL, ROAD | _$4ou. XUcriON SALE TUESDAY. APR. SLAYBAUGH'S. | 2 . : gravel, soil, delivered. FE| WANTED: CORN. ANY AMOUNT. | 30, 1967-1:00 p.m or & PE 8-0453 if. very Sl ioerag fe ne serecnesseonsse 0200] “MOUMLCSs Youa'h YOO projector:| GOOD: PARI FOP 7 Brignion_AC_# 308. Margorie Miles Frepriciory, hats | ooon DER , Bon fed Oia IC IC I * - ec’ r. ARM tg 5 YDs., our rm we Ww ee) wep *apengeis Mos “ag , ee $i reer tus PE 83870. for ‘<3 delivered FE 4ases __For Sale > Livestock 7 72 the following persona} “a Funabout, cons BTU gas forced air, $179. All oth- vies CULTS gage CAMERAS GOOD ROAD GRAVEL. “s ys. ee tage Ta ag rag © roth: | ~MApie 6-1450 ghea wie er sizes trimmed to the bone. od er kinds also. Outside BOUGHT, SOLD, TRADED 80 40 KIONT-WREK-OLD Pl0 pias, 0: on. Molly, 1% miles 4 Ae 5 We or ae peared, We : for $7 delivered Poet install ; & inside doo all kim.s. Pric EPPERT’S CAMERA SHOP | esch. Good hay, first & second| east via the L T 3 it. show you how. ATIC| {ow. Pontiac’ Plywood Co esd ST W. Huron FE 5-6615 | GOOD TOP gOmL, WEEDS. | cutting. 1385 Clyde Rd. ‘4 mile east on Rattalee off Holl £ e motor, Trailer & can- anens Ta dae ib | bawm ave. Pu. FE 22543 TAPE onnen, | 282. 7. WALDIe, FE" 91611 iionsE SHOWING aT YOUR OTA- 35 dairy cattle, deiry coupmcnn | res: 1.706 Coss Loko Ba, Benge 0 - $50.95: arAIN- POST LIGHTS, PORCH LIGHTS,| With reels & tapes. Cost $166, (1 Immediate Delivery _ble. Rene Charlebois, MI 6-3680.| Sian Perkins, auetloneer. Swarts | peor TE : : wrought iron exquisit Posts, $10.96 YE, old $100. Cali after 8 Dm} A+ top soll, black dirt roa MILK GOAT FOR SALE. WILL| Creek. M Oey COVER. ALL StS MAKES a ss, esl. double sinks ay. Pee value. fe ene at for every room in : _ Eis =e = be Sen May Ist. Phone OA/| Vernon State Bank. BOAT #RAILER, 188 3 eu * oo 1 iS nd « ERGAEE, MPTEE ROWE 0005) [nannies chn| Sale Mascal Goode 62 ranoscsriig wepyag, np Pm CaP Malas Site | mua apt ae a res] BOAT REPAIR a 5 ve. = einer apre: entle re ve » 1 -|48 BASS WHITE PEARL PIANO-/| _ disked, lawns put in, 5-1450 | 1 | monthly antique sale at Bupbell's * CONCRETE TLOQR BARDENENS/CHAIN EA, gies GOOD CON | Dandi Tiss LoapINa "TOR OTE DAILY | WELSH PONY VOR SALK."CALL| AI'G Be pUOyeetymand| Srot@lMit, tan NC Cement, Morter, POWER SPRAYERS, DOBBING, | 180 BASS ACCORDION. EXC. Yale & Stanley. FE ¢-4500. FE 4-6206. _ china, old. pictures and. frames, “30 ‘Telegraph R Ra, Elgin Cement Paint for Walls & Floors| Meyers & hardie, Large & small. cond. $125. FE 5-4417. apd LOADING FEAT ar willow “Wanted Livestock 73\ books, curtps, —) hundreds of Blaylock p 8 A iON, or WITH CASE.| _& Lochaven. FE 2-4 RN | collectors’ items. This sale will | BOATS REPAIRED AND FIBER ” r’s 18 E, Huron FE 4-0666| PROMPT SaLivERy. ar YARDS res' ealers gotee- inssed nnite SPB IRONS APES, e/a, rminaae™ S| gusy"YGuany ano. Yeny [rune ae ov pen taut |, NAN RRO we) ae cn ee Ge a Slee COMMERCIAL TYPE FREEZER |— __pownn “owsns | —8°° » west 4- REAL NO-1 TOP SOIL. = PER | FeRDER Pica” CHESTER WHIT? ——— fee boxes. Venetion. blinds. Mens| 10 dows tars a opood' new 1957 | BALDWIN ACROSONIC, LIKE) Y¢_ Delivered, FE ¢-46972. Anytime Rg ia |S ba cee eae TRAILER & MOTOR Wis. clothing, 38-40. OR 3-2251. reliable make Ft new, % price. FE 2-5018 mine aia Day. awa VEC TOP _Mich., Ph, GEneva 8-4571. “A ANTIQUE AUCTION ea Rd. Drayton ene ON a je 1. } “Seas 3 re He 7 canes. mower mechanics. eo Bongo—Calypso—Bongo |_soil, Black dirt. Call FE 5-040. r = ZA 0g08 HOME YOR A Zueey agen 2th 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. tg Bouts DEEP FREEZE. Gas STOVE. Mower, ‘eo, ‘Cooper anc” olners ers, Bee special Uatie-American, instr SHREDDED Please call FE o-Téat, foamy Until fas ve lection Lonert rot Pineets Giass Jet. Fly: handm transit : ines s| ment splay. gos, Congos, BLACK DIRT ercado, age 8 . antiques from s dred g Flivver, Lake r & Mer- 100 ft. steel large dictionary.) 3/ inowers W Fea LER, tom hakers, ma- 2 . i wardrobe trunk. FE 4-4255. GAR! “SQUIPMENT race po tt r apecial apes ye hid. Pit on Walton between Perry WTD.: Livestock & OF ALL KIN L KIND, poveoe tL a 9 = 1 p.m. ob z 1996. 4 lGiiee por ag 4 DRILL YOUR OWN Et. com 306) 8. W ‘woodward pre. ees E.| Ging stioeey vase chyemm sant French vet mst, deliver. B. L a Jones, MA Clark- L. EF. SMART big discoant. Gee, us fiset, outfit cheap, ir 6:00, Birmingham), Phone * ecco! a1 4 te . Passi. - late eos ge TOP SOIL, Fr res DIRT, GRAVEL | For Sale Poultry 74 | 22¢-¥. Tienken Rochester aie H_ Rate Re, ety +ar7t DRILL LE & @ CTOR COMB, RADI Hohr . $-5261 PPLE LPP LLLP PPO PPP : BOA AILE §-6050, ford floor model. Good cond, FE| record player. 21” reel puwer| Was #475, now $275. Latosca tl | op sor LOADED OR DELIV- | pow UL 105_E. Ann Arbor. 5-2167. mower, Reo & Reel Trime-| yicre, (white pearl), § shift, was | ered. OO rcaabte Wine Leghoras CENTURY-TROJAN-YELLOW ~~ 8 5 ~ ~" os ELEC. Liwn R: REO. — lawn power mower. nae eT a accordions, 9 50m ‘0.50. Honner, TOF sor. GRAVEL AND FILL, Rew | Haimpahires, i 1 stow . ’ BOATS. MERGO SORY 6 PAGEOL Rotary. 5 ound. .|ROLLIPLEX, NEW 6, ; 12, ons, §& _PE_5-3552. and Americans oe we $35. EM 3-3105. Rad . 3 sp. $35. FE 8-0665 Tense of aur name guitars— | TOP SOIL. SAND i ‘ GRAVEL,| ¢!. Hatches every Thursd 4 Auction Sales RS A USED TRADE E — er een ee green | eee a Bowne fouttar Panit, ime! “soa Dixie Hi INLAND LAKES SALES tars. up, oH t. ~- e 0 meo, an f DN mpire Bo easy to TILLERS aes con| Bros, 17 8. Saginaw. FE 3-1168 TOP SOIL _Phone ‘PLatesis 22779. ~ D ixie dighwsy 227 W. Huron PE 47121, PE 2-6122 2000 Union Lake Rd. at Commerce them. us prove it with| COMPLETE PLAYER PIANO, y ..4 HITE EMDEN GOSLIN R rayton ins COSTELLO'S MERCURY EM 3-4 ® demonstration 1 company | service. Tuning OL 2-5036 or OL -oaded or Delivered ale. 1963 Cubew Lake Bé. 3M | Every Friday 7 P.M.| “Tone. Star boats, Lake : WINDOW AND ne MFOR snc =~ geen ; WATERFORD DEPOT, ommeie- 1D Saturd i. 1 P.M. MY 9.973. ‘ Plush snterior doors from:-. $4.98| avaiable. W. a MILLER OAR: Serrnere ite. Bares } ree. R +1253 _Sale Farm Produce 75 Every Sunday» oe PM. EVINRUDE MOTORS Flush doors DEN ; pe eee TRUCKING. SaonT END LOAD- ———~ = fins LEADIN BOA’ Se eel fee Bent a al “ae Be, Ftd | PE anne Pt | A ve sagoviee ane) BUY & SELL DAILY | Mawr wind, eae ree lagher's 18 E. Huron PE raft, American rumman. nn BR ne GoiL aT Fen | PIANO TUNING. CALL BEFORE WASHED SAND AND. GRAVEL, eee IFIED case povaioes Chea Sarthe rrcliase EXPERT FACTORY LAWN Mow- Ft. Wall boxes for “duplex plugs plugs. ant Oscar Schmidt, FE} {ricking Pontiac Lake Bullders| Jack Cochran, Orion, MY| For Sale Housetrailers 78 | we TRADE — TERMS AVATLABLE Fe 3-132. iais.0 80S. Perry | SMALL MEDIUM PIANO 0126. | __SUPPIY__OR 3.1834. man ~~~ haaaned Harrington Boat Works FLUORESC : : Fie L MEDIUM PIANS. (iS, | WELL ROTTED COW MANURE | CHOICE APPLES. SABAGO PO. |'t! ANDERSON HOUSETRAILER, OPEN EVES. & GUNDAY choene. Weal ter wae Geer oF tmaLiow WEL PUMP, “Oaliagher's Hom 6120 Dixie Hwy. tatoes, Zree sweet cider. Fresh | 31’, cond. Lincoln 64805. | 1909 §. Telegraph — PE 23-8023 along side medicine cabinets, | as any Real Piano Bargains e608, DeConick Bros. Of-| i964 GREAT LAKES 99 TRAILER. | ——pyrangy pe #9.93|SEARS GARDEN . _CY- ___ Wood, Coal & Fuel. 67| chard. ‘Comer of W. Maple Exe cond. Call after 6:30 P.M: EVINRUDE value. 4 cle, saw. plow, & cultivator. #168. from butlers shew. Foor, mo a ~~~ anew | Orchard Lake Ra. 10 to 6. _Lineoin 41776. yan eoate bd Lake Ave BY bathinette & Bave up to used FOR SALE WOOD * .| POTATOES, 338 W. SILVERBELL | joss MARLETTE. 7 BED-| LARGE SEI IN OF OUT- EEP Se 8 ye down pay- OAK _Ra. ‘out Perry. room, Reas. Mod. * we 82473. BOARD RUNABOUTS. PRICED ag on og = Zé ‘Al Rt MU gc Cor | nen AB WOOD 96 94 3 CORD, DELIV. “Sale Farm Equipntent 76 | i8¢ 30 FT GENERAL HOUSE-| RIGHT. : hoses, Gs, Su ottee & Cm 38 baad after 6. ae in FE _ Seating: ree es 6611. 90 MERE | Ar | _traller. OR 29016. MICHIGAN PROPELLER : to PRIGIDAIRE REPRIG. LARGE 119 N. Saginaw 5-8222 p 1 HP GARDEN TRACTOR wirn | EXCELLENT CONDITION, 1952 BOAT = Fang =. a Aw 4 - Springtime Is Plants, Trees, Shi Shrubs 6 68 ee capader, terms. rs Machanic” ~ SALES) & SERVICE " . * 62 FORD > TRACTOR WITH) —~*< o. oS macnane. _. 8. ‘A $18.95 ‘Tuning Time A BLUE SPR FOR ot You, Top shape. FE 2-8549.| LIBERTY, 1962, 31° ALL METAL | FinERGLAS MATERIALS TO COV- Rn al eee i “sieges Oe ne act ween Bc Blacehi and Norway. Pine. | i968 BOLEN GARDEN TRACTOR. contraction, ” Philippine Maher. | er your boats, decks, etc. Plexi- . colored bath with ak 4 8 Sh . ] 35] 3 men. 48 4 pour service. Ail. work 4 Junipers. Concolor, fir. on S _ new. § atiachments.| Orchard Lake Rd. Near North fond eee wae Hr ay a xX eet $ = Native pees, A. roe oe. . western, MA 6-6804, Sat. & | ay 6 to 1 1m saga Fev “tae| CALBI MUSIC CO. | RaMsauct wre? Sommer | 4... SAA BUYS | TRAILER EXCHANGE i ge es VERSION AND| tion "100, og. ft. $3.93 | 119 N. Saginaw Eee Dew Lake fhe’ whores: rotary iawn mowers. news used. QUALITY—10 WIDES 45 'W. 16 Mile R4. at Jobn R. FE 32-3639. ae gor bes oak ka $1.30! Sale Office Equipment 63 63 Open every day 8 to 7, MU — cate s > Hotes trom 23 to 8 ft. Lincoin — € a4 ve Sunes nits +onse.. ATE. | on, LEE'S SALES & SERVICE ghesee treme. Sart financing. : OHNSON MOTORS ge oors cabin Gc" abyweed soreness ont BURROUGHS ADDING MACHING | ogg ge aoe Te eee” | o2t_Mt. St. PE 30830| Pion Wist-WwOOD & PRAIRIE every. pad 1x12 white pioe boards. ft. ibe & stand, A- condition, firat $45. | ~=— ey 16-CHALMERS TRACTOR ER, Also 44 models, 8 thing for the boat. ens Marine Berry overhead factory see- door jambe W, P. ... $3.96 ~ PLANT NOW with plow and cultivator, $325.| wides from 16% to en, 396 Lake Ave. sensi, from, 8, and wha] Sema Whaker'end Maraetie” "| tact” sects “ateioe machine: | TAKESIDE NURSERY | Auiaa CHALMERS “MODEL, ¢ BOTTLE GAS | Svea : pase door on int Lg costs! 5 ‘ mai 21 F 2 A L M - ~ ¥ AL wt hatte | une. evel Tai For x CETE HOUSE. yi --rad a a0 oe. ie Lag FE 43032 $00 hour hours. FE_8-1233 Ata — eg ree obese ls down ue et months, to. yey. 8 "Pe 2.0293| BASY PB: A . Feo WOODEN msks. BESS. | sraawoERRY PLANTS GROWN av ‘til § & Sun. p.m. - GAS WATER ER. 68; ro Scott Lake Ra PE PE sini, STRAWBERRY PLANTS. GROWN ‘Be ee ae & gervice. eras & ' Andersan - Hardware water heaters, $79.96; BURMEISTER vastotion ve, Mailtor’. © MU ee aed vie ‘Caden, 1800 80 Pr SAVE $$$ 2282 b. eu raph Rd, FE 6-9063 . _MU 44 ROOM, 10 belatbe, first grade, 940%, G. Northern Lember | Co. | Sale Store Equipment 64 STATE INSPECTED PREMIFR = one TRAGTOR FRA Yea, 3 Compiete bed ms at 8 vr o3, Week days 94. arts ath j , ’ : = Ga. E. On BURNER TANK, it EM 3411 2 EM 3.3747 ¢ oe. BAR. LARGE Onanaw _ Sm raspberry plants Ol. 6-182. ae sratMune RA at Hutchinson's. A large selection ze phone, with deck- GRANDFATHER CLOCK & OTHER [Detrot BL e4iee | ig Case REPRIORAATED CORR | TATE 7 _and st mate nee 31108. | or Pontise Chief Mobile Homes. | Rw” MERCUR! —_ po Papers ys RRS = Service Station Equip. cooler, Automatic coke dispenser. sia by oped soa Mewes wy BOLENS HORSE RID-| Get ao ne spring. We are giving |" fi Ri shorting Goods, aaa Ls - — 6387 Hatchery Rd., Williams Lake.| shrubs. By bushel or bag. 1141/ ing & ng “irnctors, Used | the highest trade’ allowance ever.| Sy , Walled Lake, MA 42401, HEAVY DUTY % HP. 1735 RPM. aa ee x AMD 3 _Alrport Rd. 8. tractors & weal ment, 0b up.) Ot very nice selection of ia BOAT. PIBPRGLAS REBEL, $25. PE 65-9578. 1% ton wrecker, wheel balancer, | COKE DISPENSER AND ROOT “. << Severs) J model ip 1 or 2 bedroom | SAIL. AT, LAS REBEL, AMP. CHANGER & SPEAR-| COS) Tesister. Coke, candy & cig-| beer dispenser, FE 3-0238 ~~ SH “ADE - TREES S FQUIPMENT models at @ greatly reduced price.| 16, inum mast, Dacron sail, f, is 1 boat. Call * machines, battery | GROCERY ISLANDS 4 FT. COM-| sugar maple silyer maple Scar- 6507 Dixie “ie OR 37904) Terms an pS years) ee et en on By A yl chareer, one Ege g Bg plete units with am, 4] ten m apie 2" "i MA on ba’ cone ene 5 aERVICE A aL |SiNGER PORTABLE. G0.0D 99 amantadine Ha to py Thoterale ony amowrt-| Come In and See Our Line M Bob Hutchinson Evinrude wm: boats & sup- cond. $70. Must be ‘cash. Mrs. | RATIONAL a © REGISTER, | 0g shrube, Oil $i88e. ina of Oliver Tractors: a oa io Bont walk io.) s006 Orchard | Hinton, eceaetn oneing, Seem : ve ed Bie. E. ate "3 Crawiers Drayton Plains, Mic Lake Ré4. (Ne. ee) Duck Late ¢r, Good cond, $75. OR 3-66es. 5024 ‘The OC 46 Oliver : a]. These tractors are’ equipped with MODERN RECONDITIONED MO- Transportation Offered 87 as copper ‘pipe. fae x teller 12¢, _ Sale Sporting Goods 65 _____For Sale Pets Md wenesnee © lades, diggets & load- nd ae now available. Pay : ACE. E 4-000. 20.98 ENFIELD Wit, 7 MM MAU-|1 MALE COLLIE PUP, 25.| we carry s complete line of parts| oy; iANOE FLY BY AIRLINER. CALIFOR Bese a emer, tannery, Ey; | geo gn oer aie baw eg ee oF ies Bon chon. | j-wGs-—GLD "ERLOOT ve eis a pce suds irae Gaus HE tpn areata ae ‘+1806. F.. * .|_male collie. PE 5-5070 = TRA Eves, & Bun. p.m. LEAVING FOR LOS ANGE Dixie “ Plains, LEFT s: | ike REG. 40461 or FE 41442 WTD. TR 16. TO | Calif, Sat. morn. 427-51, for ye F WG. A./STALL SHOWERS. Sam Smead Signature — Wilson's | “Ti vestraum male, 24 old. #25 WOODWARD Pee ton, or a ee KITCHEN SiN SRAU:| torrie value, 400.05 Lav trons & natlist $216 net | FE $0032 after _4 . a ont "Holly Marine ‘Coseh | THUCK GOING NORTH PART Sn Mea Semen | Seete” te feist, “603s| Sine Ons ee P*| Sa Hk REAGORABE FE" fey fame aut Lae | Steak Fhat'Ra aly | "haaY alae way PE Oe ‘slightly marred: also se 42") value, $23.95. 7 are factory | COMPLETE SET OF AQUA LUNG | AKC REG "7 Wiexs | FPERGESON With Wanted Used Cars 88 eek tt" eae te Siete capees:| speeds, Michigan Fluorescent 393 | at pment EM 3-406. NG | Mold. $20. 2445 Frembes. Drayton | bulldoser biede on front, Sherman "OXFORD. TRAILER ~ Michigan. Pluorescent, 392 Or-| Orchard Lake Ave. SONS OREN ANTIQUE, | _P'aine. OR 3-277. trencher ‘51 OR * Leaks Ave, ———— | GUNS, Mi & ANTIQUE - Fes SALES $1 OR "52 FORD OR . MUST sss "STOP wm LOOK! Buy, sell, trade... Burr-Shell, 773|AKC BRITTANY SPANIEIS | _1 - be clean. No dealers. FE 2-2389, TAWN - ry raph. Rd. PE 23-4708 Sire: Duck Sir de Beauch | FURGESON TRACTOR, A-l COND.| 1957 tals, Holly and CH 48 $0, FOR JUNE AND Pick wer. FE 21311.) $8 fal. open head steel drums Sten Mrs oe Dam: Christians Andre’ ii mo. old | _ with Davis jouer, Ma eas. | Michiann Arrow, 18 to 00 ft ond Monwap cars: ‘PR 3208 ae LAWN i MOWER PARTS CHAINS,| fi “ior irucks. BP. Sutton.| Manley Leach, 10 Bagiey. Mab Gregory Ba. of Ginpaliville, | Ponay, TRACTOR: PRONE END) trator on bani ee ~ Biades, 8 Bam Go. B® ‘Wattoo,| es 2002 BUS, ALL COMFOR' 7-0960.| cond. FE Prner we | ' eo “Al Ready to Bu TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- home, new motor installed ripe. Pie down, ee ak A me te Revems wember, priced Teasonable. FOR mie. somth of Lake ¢ on_M BAGLEY “AUTO PARTS BAGLEY ST, se AVERILL’S: SRR RP RO eg Brn a siege PAD Ae ahape, #490 cast, $204 Scotch] 1955 _ FORD ¥4-TON STAKE $1350 LARRY EROME 71) ‘3 Son TRUCKS 1955 Chevrolet Pickup 1953 bree Pickap-with boxes 1953 Setiowe with utility body jos4¢ aeralet Pickup 1955 GMC Suburban 1948 Chevrolet }4-Ton - Stake. 1952 GMC Bickep » with 4-speed transmission 1951 Chevrolet Pickup with side boxes $048 Gramm 7 Trailer, 4 wheeler with air . ea ey ._ brakes .” 1940 GMC Tractor, ideal for heavy work 1953 GMC Tandem Dump, - “WitSON GMC mE S485 net at Cass Cars 91 “CLARKSTON Motor Sales. Bg ti ae ag Pay 4 ne... eee ee Pe Se mh ree H. Exceptionally nice. 1856 Piymouth station wagon, V4 1983 Plymouth ¢ door, Ran. Us TRA TATION _— SPECIALS "Pron Evenings—Please hone : MAple 5 : 5141 r«ston ‘55 Olds 2-Dr. ... The 7 est Se Selection ECONOMY USED C CAR s SPRING SPECIALS i ewes ? Alen rere as 3 d Ge setate es ‘st eo ge By saeaw é 398 a ee HURON MTR. SAL oon ! 1957 DEMOS, ‘Courtesy Cars TERRIFIC SAVINGS: TAKE ADVANT GE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION FOR oy HASKINS “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer” ee at op . . > MA 5-507! Open sites ‘til § BUICK SPECIAL, 1954. STRAIG! =. white walls, media, banter, | CENTRAL PONTIAC’S ONLY, LINCOLN MERCURY DEALEP CHEV ROLET tees Bes Sid | paeee ae radio and heater. $1345 Amal) down. payment NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD . BIRMINGHAM For Sale Cars “It’s the zookeepér saving on gas again!"* 91 ee Sale Cars 1 CHEVROLET 195¢ Bel Air sport coupe, —, power gg A radio and bg Fog det with white wal tires. "$1825 You old car down NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM . CHEVROLET keg ne yee Anas. and ‘Parm: | CHEVROLET $1325 car NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM CHEVROLET 1958 sport oe. Blue and tvory finish, radio, beater, power ae. one engine, lon miles and e $1525 Easy O.M.A.G. terms. NORTH CHEVROLET - 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM NEW “57 ie nak ak eo senceres. Lew mileage. Must pg CHEVROLET. Birmingham QUALITY USED CARS “53 Chev, 2-Dr. ....-$ 695 ’56 Chev, H’top_ ....$1995 56 Ford Victoria .,.$1795 54 Plym. Convert.. .$1095 54 Ford 4-Dr. ......$ 895 "$4 Ford «...000000:8 59 5S Chevy 2-Dr, ,...$1395 52 Nash 4-Dr. .... $5 Dn. tires.|'57 Ford Wagon ...$2495 powers, 50 Chevy Wagon ..$1895 "55 Ford Wagon + + $1595 "54 Mercury H'top. .$1295 55 Chevy Convert.. .$1695 53 Ford Convert. ..$ 895 55 Dodge Wagon ,.$1795 ’55 Pontiac H'top ..$1695 *55 Ford Convert. ,.$1595 "54 Plymouth Wen. $ 995 ‘56 Chrysler H'top . $2695 53 Buick 2-Dr. ..,,..$ 645 . $1695 56 Buick Wagon “82: 395 "S54 Buick H'top .,..$1295 ‘56 Okds BS ........ $2195 2)'54 Olds 98 ........$1295 Schutz Motors DESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEA ois 8 Woodward, Birmingham MI Open ‘Til i983 CHEV. 2 DR, RADIO AND heater. Standard shift -— new paint, $475. FE 5-193. ~ HAUPT — Pantie Sales Pontiac peerage Owner's demo. Full — Save $$3.~ rehiet 4 dr. Cata- ower steering. Power Salesman’ s demo, Save - 910 station wagon. Va - yogi ienang See it) ‘sh Pord re 4 dr. sedan. Very "33 BNAS ot ‘S1 Ford Country Squire Inc Excel. : 8 4 dr. sedan. R&H. Hy- 5 (CHEVROLET POWERGLIDE. 1950 Good transportation, $100, EM 3-487. ‘6 CH EV. V. BEL. SPORT COUP E., be overdrive, white walls, MA ‘$2 CHEV. 4 DR. DELUXE R & H Power Glide, Good tires. $350 FE 54-0240. % DOWN "$4 Chevrolet ‘63 Nash . ‘TOM BOHR “MU 451 = ‘96 CHEV’ BEL at ia aR. 3 top, Power Glide. R&H, W-W 2-0007. sell _or trade. FE "53 } CHEV. « ry ‘DOOR BEL AIR. R & H. Power Glide, Power steering, Very good mechanically, EM 3-4044, CHEVROLET, 18, GOOD CONDI- tion. Exc. nd car, FE 8-097 HOUGHTEN & SON” OFFERS *55 Olds Holiday Coupe ’55 Olds ‘Super 4-Door *54 Dodge 4-Door Sedan iat, |'54 Studebaker Starlt. Cpe. '54 Olds Super 4-Door "55 Ford Ranch Wagon "55 Buick Riviera *$3 Chevy Bel Air 4-Door °33 Chevy 2-Door Sedan ’53 Chevy Sports Coupe "51 Chrysler, 4-Door Sedan ’51 Ford Convertible HOUGHTEN & SON’ YOUR ‘FRIENDLY OLDEMOBILE | Mc rr CK DEAL \ . / i! MILFORD | '53 and 90 day guarantee. $1529 Very low down paymt, NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM car you've Ire ¢ of first choice used ca Dale H. Aa ‘Tee! 2223 Novi La Walled Lake MA 41513 Direct factory dealer, you save! “NORTH PONTIAC 1951 Chevrolet 4 door, R. & H. 1944 Plymouth, 4-Dr. Savoy Olds 88 Convertibie. Beautiful. CH ze AUTO SALES 2 | Ww. _Montcalm FE 4-151 FORD ‘55 VICTORIA. 1 OWNER. $250 will handle. Take over pay- __ments. MUtual 4 “4-6139. ‘§@ FORD CONVERTIBLE, CLEAN with extras, Must sacrifice, — in service, Call after +. eee l'LL TOTE YOUR NOTE . | EVERYBODY'S CREDIT I8 GOOD THE WORKING — ‘S FRIEND EASY ED JONES 115 8. Saginaw Used Cars | 1952 FORD, “CUSTOM # CLUB CPE | Sharp, $5 down; $5 weekly; FE _4-0886, dealer END OF THE MONTH OK AND SAFETY TESTED SPECIALS , 4DOOR SEDAN 8475 ‘83 CHEV "$3 PONTIAC 2-DR. SEDAN $405 ‘54 CHEV, BEL AIR SED. P.G. $795 54 Chev. 4 door wagon $845 53 LNCLN, HARD TOP COE 195 55 CHEV. V4 SED. O $1105 55 PONTIAC HYD. SDN. . 205 ‘86 CHEV, 2-DR_ SEDAN $1205 “35 PLYM. arg gol WAG, $1285 4 Pontiac mis $1495 37 CHEV. 2-D Low. MILES SAVE MANY MORE. TO CHOOSE FROM , As low as $195 or your car down . SAVE AS YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED BEFORE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION FOR SAVINGS — SERVICE SATISFACTION - HASKINS, CHEVROLET - Main, Beyhesyer. OL 1-0761/ MA Soop “Oakland County’s | Fasteng (rowing Dealer” | #751. Dixie Highway at MI5 Open Nites “til 9 1968 Bel Air "Ss. sedan. ‘Tur- fps CHEVROLET. GOOD THANE | 320 E._shetfield. iss: DELUEE. 3, ‘DOOR ey CHR arty Riggens./ 237 8. Segipa CHRYSLER IMPERIAL L 6, FULLY 7 PE_ 8-626) 75 68 DODOE -, CORVERTIDIE, ; by 3 DOOR, V4, RAM, | _Turser Fors. OLDSMOBILE : to sell. 196 6. Bivd. E. model for | MY eee ue a he ¥-8, OVERDR R.& Extra clean, $5 down, eas a month. PE baie *, "poRD: TB WHITE black, Exc. cond. 3107 Mar- 2 ok Bt.. Auburn Heights . Deal- | * and brakes. R&H, like new, ‘pr voit 2-0318. - 1953 2DR., ST. bg? cond, Clean, 9696 1994 Su 88 d+loor sedan, pow- + brakes, power steering and with extra acces 5, $1295 Make your own terms. NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM |BUD SHELTON OFFERS "ST Bulck 4 dr, HT. like new $3,195 "6 , V4. He : $1 “SLYMOUTH emma Se Hee va Lents Goes ca $1345 Very easy terms NORTH CHEVROLET 1000'S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM PLYMOUTH 1955 Station am. Tadio and ——- $1395 A real she Long, easy terms. NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM Chev rdtop: .... 895 "$6 Ply. Bel 2 dr, auto, trans, ppd Radio & heater, FE : Ford m V-8 sedan 1,505 $3 "7 a 4 DR. SHARP. SS Sher, DE nay 2. Stipe | _Prteed to yell Ea Soest Chev. vosvccveveses $1,285 | 1963 PL’ ITH. 1 OWNER. Ex- "6h rd, V8 . $1,195 cellent condition. f door, R & H. Guer 2 dr. . . $ $95 | Best offer over 9409, EM 3-2508. "63 Chev. hardtop PG . § 895 | Sy PL “PERFECT CON- ; te eee $ 895 | dition. No down payment; assume 'S Ford V-8 2 dr 3 ges payments, PE 2-2308. ‘Sh Bontieg, Hydra... 8 8 batt Hai pet reer i B Bos ego Pa] Re Peet aie ‘53 Chev. r .. * $8 Buick ........-. co. 8 OS Piymouth 4 dr. — . § oe hy on, ce cones ae af 4 UN To "0 Bw 125 The FORD SDR COSTOMLENE | Auburn ot KE. Biva. PE 44130 V-8, Fordomatic & etc, 2500 actual | jg4@ OLDS, 98. - CONV HYDRA. miles, used 3 mos. like new. Foot mechanical condition, $125. FE 4285! : i _FE 17-0060. - 1956 FORD - R $1350 FEAR LARRY EROME Mercury Conv. Very snappy. Can ae 337 8. ey oan $55 MERCURY, 4 DR. ai | COND. . at 195. FE 4-888 _ble. $575. MI 63767. ‘#2 NASH : R&aH, overdrive, new engine priced to sell. AUTO SALES 5 8. Bivd. E FE 8-8261. 53 Vv. SHARP HUTCHINSON AUTO SALES - 5 8. Blvd, E. $-8261 NASH AMBASSADOR ag She ge — cond, New engine, ced te se Hutchinson Auto Sales Bivd. “Bright Spot” AUTO SUPER MART Prices Cut | to the Bone on Every Make & Model 56 Cadillac 62 Sed. $3695 56 Pontiac Cat. ....$2195 56 Olds S. 88 Sed. . $2295 *56 Olds 98 Hol. Sed. $2695 56 Olds 98 Convert. $2795 55 Olds 98 Hol. Sed. $1995 ’55 Olds 88 Hol. Cpe. $1895 55 Olds 88 2-Dr. ....$1495 55 Cadillac 62 Sed, $2695 °55 Buick Hardtop ,.$1695 SS\Ford 2-Dt. sce. $1095 55 Olds 98 Starfire $2195 54 Cadillac Cpe. DV $2595 *54 Olds S. 88 2-Dr. 54 Buick 4-Dr. ..... $1195 54 Pontiac 4-Dr. ...$ 945 54 Ford C'liner Sed. $ 945 *54 Olds D, Hol. Cpe. $1595 53 Pontiae C. 4-Dr, $ 795 53 Chev. Cl. Cpe. ..$ 695 53 Pontiac Convert. $ 795 *53 Nash Sedan .. *52 Pontiac 4-Dr. .. $2 Olds &8 4-Dr. .. 51 Olds S. 88 4-Dr. $ 345 "D1 Buick Sedan ....$ 295 *51 Pontiac Sedan ..$ 245 *51 Chevrolet 4-Dr. ..$ 345 ’51 Cadillac 62 4-Dr, $ 495 50 Ford 2-Dr. eens $ 250 50 Olds 2-Dr. ......$ 295 °50 Buick 4-Dr. .....$ 245 ‘49 Cadillac 60 Spl. .$ 445 JEROME Olds - Cadillac Orchard Lake yt Cass FE -$ 395 .$ 445 * $1395 | ood 495 | OR FAVOR . .. We speak the truth 1’ and deal honestly, From: aE ‘the beginning we have op- erated. on a long-range plan, giving our best thoughts and resources to the customer, our busi- ness and the industry. Buy ‘with confidence from OLIVER MOTOR ZISALES. "225 51 Studebaker, radio and »| heater, hydramatic. 2795 53 Pontiac Deluxe 2-Dr. Sedan, radio and heater, hydtamatic, 2-tone green *2395 56 Buick Century 4-Door Hardtop, radio and heater, power steering, dynaflow, w/wall tires, new spare, low low. mileage *1695 55 Buick Special 2-Door dynaflow, w/wall tires, red and white, ready to go $1295 $4 Chrysler Imperial Se-| dan, radio,. heater, auto- matic transmission, tinted glass, w/wall tires, one of the finest 1695 35 Buick Super 4Door Sedan, radio, heater, dyna- flow, w/wall tires, tented | glass, 2-tone blue with har- monizing interior YASS "56 Chevrolet Nomad Sta- tion Wagon, radio, heater, power steering, power- glide, w/wall tires *695 - 53. Nash Rambler, radio and heater, red and black *395 52 Nash Rambler, radio and heater, light green OLIVER |} BUICK. IKE 29101 fat z "te ve fhe EP Ly af 7 i PAT ba Sa i if fy pf el at oS a kG : ; { y 4 a + ij oie ; 4 eee hw 5 heres ee Pee eae! 3 Pe oe eee ee 210 Orchard! Take Av i se ti Hardtop, radio and heater, | With Contidence "$$ PONTIAC ‘AR Hardtop — 6 way power seat poop windows, g, Brakes ae eaten. R Green & rolid. teaiber “trim. Wr Walls, "30,000 miles. 35 DESOTO FIREDOME 8 Hardtop — Power seoring and brakes, W-Walls, seat cov- ers. Rust & Ivory, 28,000 miles. " 4§@ BUICK SPECIAL 4 DOOR * Nerden, — = & er oe flow, io Heate miles. ‘6 Preflight Rv elow. ‘fulb power, “Radio. io 8 Hester, w- Walls, Tinted glass. 17,000 miles. ‘66 PLYMOUTH srrveven® * aon fen Oe aan ene. Ps tard Green we ney W-Walls, heater. Special rim. ‘96 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE &% Sedoigmt 5 oye ps ‘eoee: jue mission, § abe radio, om Sportone paint. Tinted gias W-Walls, extra trim. ba Poe Sie her. Yellow f ¥ wih all leather trim. Radio & Heater, W-Walls. Ford-O-Matic. 14,000 miles. OLDSMOBILE HARDTOP ona & Ivory R & H Hydra. Spotlight. 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Wd, Sees Mutnaiond — MORNING “Ww Nbc Bandstand f. 1460 Club = ——- scared 9:00—(7) Danny Thomas. (9) Fea-|13:29—(2) Sports Final. In essere 1955 the —— Sadie Chase eee Tm Nowe, Melody Story 2:30-—WIM, and Mrs. Burton CHARLES DENTON :36-—-(2) Weather. | ture Theater. Michael Redgrave,|,,.o. _ commentator announced was WPON, Pop Parate wxy Wolf WIRE! heae Geran | wath Mews, Arcend Town ™ : %:30—(7) Goldbergs. (9) Falcon.| jo Genn, Ann Todd in “Green re u i er te te leaving ABC because of disagree- 1:00—WIR, Guest Howe ee cy wear News, M.D. Beall | Sports Parede HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Wanda) (4) Juvenile Court. (2) Range scart.” (4) People's Choice. . Apples.” —. ithe} tera ba ete % seasons WIR, Pat Buttrem (Hendrix, the wide-eyed ingenue of| Rider. . “ .. : against libel suits. hw ute Lewke oe. | ron Ee Bion |"exuw, Mary Margen Bees post-World War II movies, is back|?##®—(1) Kukla, Fran, Olle, (9)|" 2050) pom ont» Ce |a:a0-—(7) 90 Minute | Theater: network three months later WJBK, ; Kasem +90 WIR, Valoe Agricit. ’ : Davies Headline. (4) Mich. Outdoors. “Award” with Ida Lupino, Fran-| 1, ber 1955 he filed suit WCAR, Record Shop 3, 11:00--WJR, Arthur Godfrey | WJBK> News, Don MeLeod/in business aftér three‘ years in 2) D tian. unusual sporting event—seen in) cog Tone. (4) Tonight. After- September * ’ are | Saute Gur, CxLW: News voor ts a om _| Oklahoma. (4) Tennessee Ernie.| §p , charging he had later learned he Ww CKLW, News WPON, 1460 Club the kitchen, and there have been|7;15—(7) News. ow party for Broadway play Lecand ‘muses fein CKLW, Hester WOAR, News $:30--WJR, Howse Party Cesar Romero. (2) Playhouse 90. t was pro by 9:00_w. ‘a’ Andy | 7:66—WJR, Den Ki WEOM, Morsing “Matinee” | WWJ in pee See Cones eee ee (2) Million! "Helen Hayes in “Four Wamen in| “*** punitive damages and a ABC ww. * WXYZ, News, McKensie xt * Dollar arles yer, ” he was covered, but that the net- CKLW, Yard News, Wolf x JR, Time for Music ‘W, Eddie ; “ Black. FRIDAY MORNING i ody Go Round oa News, Toby Deng | WXYZ oi (tron ead Show Those pretty-face-with-naught-be- — —, . o 19:08—(7) Telephone Time. Hugo work declined to reinstate him. CKLW, wear, News, Allen : a Confessions hindit roles that were her unwil- Sgt Preston. ; | Haas plays “Rabbi on Wheels’’|/6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's) — x we wae Ph Page lla spreads WIR —— oo Renee she retired). co) News who fights to help troubled im-|° Farm Report. "| "The new show, to be filmed here hr ae vines WCAR, News to matrimony are strictly out). 4 migrant. (4) (Color) Video Th.|6:55—(2) On The Farm Front. |and in Hollywood, will be titled pa by BRE wee N Faye Elisabeth wrod show from now on. : : 8:00—(7) Frontier Justice. Red- st bl “The Walter Winchell File,” WIRE, Mews, Red | CKLW: A Grent, G. Mauser | 490—WIR, Musle Hall head, half-witted brother carry) Boris Karloff plays concert Pliq:99-(2) The Jimmy Dean Show.|, 2°) on his experiences as a Go Round News, WJBK, News, Tom George | WW. Deland From here in, the green-eyed | on robbery, murder racket, (4)| mist who loses hearing in “Man) (4) Today. (7) Little Rascals. , "wa. eb Maxvell WON, News News McKensle | brunette declared firmly, it's | You Bet Your Life. (2) Bob Cum-| Who Played God.” 2e—iD News newspaperman. Winchell said the cnLW, ae wate, Mews, Wolf tn00—wam, ‘rime tor Musto | “WWE Mepe on" "| going to be serious acting er | mings. Bob takes hilarious trip|!®:30—(7) Confidential File. (9) 1106-12). TV News. ee start in Septem- IO WER, Symphony. WIBK: News, eld | Gebe gea"benes” Saw nee en kee * | mothing. to national secretary convention| His Honor, H, Bell. s:00—(2) Captain Kangarco. al Were, Surreli | WRON, World News | GAR, Bruce Martyn sge| WOAR, News, Rec shop | “Either I’m going to do some-|_ in Las Vegas. “|10:45—(7) Wattrick Sports, 8:30—(7) Wixie Wonderland. CKLW, Gabriel Heatter $:20—WJR, Music Hall 1:00—WJR, Wendy Werren wron, Road: Show ithing,”” she said, “or fall flat on $:30—(7) Circus Time. (4) Drag-|11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) National 9.45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. w Mure With Mason WIDE Nees, WWw2. Bese Muthetiond o00-WIR, Musto Hall ly feoes net, (2) Climax. Snowbound’ News. (4) News. (2) News. 9:00~—(4) Romper Room. 16:30—WJR, hg weed WCAR, Allen, T. Malone W, News WXYZ, News, McKenzie “T want to go into it with an us 9:30—(7) Stars on Seven. Poteet News | eae ae News, Prasys Won, mona Show open mind,” she went om after 9:45—(2) News, Weather, s ° : 3 "~~ |winding up a rehearsal for her 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. ; : - |*comeback” vehicle, “Avalanche, Pp Oo ] ] y B erg en to Pp lay |to:@0— (2) The agit on a. Engineers Seek Students to Plant Trees at 6 Schools at Devil's Pass” for tonight's : ‘alt Home Show. (1) Story Studi cue wurrwar | 01e Of Heletrn Morgan {its teaer seven to Alter Salmon |Tanspvep , A b | D Us W : . Spaw. ning Area Tomorrow Is [ OF gy do just what peters which By EARL WILSON use) se Rh Tat I think is a very good position to Ricky. WALLA WALLA, Wash., (INS) . be in. I think I’m at an ideal age| NEW YORK—Polly Bergen, the gal that came along and |1j:5§—(9) Billboard. — U. S. Army engineers are going} _ Arbor Day rites will be held tomorrow when children at six (28), and I have a certain kind of| helped Ted Lewis make Circleville, O., famous, has whipped to see if salmon will oe arti-| schools plant trees to —— ~ oad observance. a 7% isn't a gg face, ~ out there to Hollywood to do the Helen Morgan Story on TV— FRIDAY AFTERNOON ficial spawning grounds Brief ceremonies. planned — wthorne, Mark 't regular, can do : . oo insist upon returning ie pao Bethune, Emerson, Malkim and Webster Schools. : things with it.”* — and I asked her how she was going to play the part. 14:00-~(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic "henge ee ing iotuts| coma, {tia oid ok tcking * ater eee a 2 : w is | . . Se : | artificial sors a the MeNery "This will be*the 85th anniversary of Arbor Day in the country. ‘ner ay ot, which are con- aian Ge dt ae Life. (9) Discov. FENCE! damsite in the Columbia River, ac-| It was started on April 10, 1872, when J. a air — adeeiie, ws dramatic coaching “T sas ae _ or wala Boliy, “UH-T guess 3 know cla Tg Love of Life. _ si cording to Cel. Myron E. Page,| a bill to the Nebraska Legislature encouraging the yearly planting of |to get rid of the of three — , ete Di district engineer at Walla Walla.| trees. 4 ; years as @ plain housewife and a about her than her mother. 4 12:30-7(2) Search for Tomorrow. nacee RY PRICES The grounds will be lined with | . liberal dose of determination. “ , | (4) It Could Be you. (7) The|| ah eal gent Sel) imaws City Forester Donald E. Nagel said it is hoped that Friday's Maybe she wasn’t a great singer, but she could make | Frwins. (9) Meet Corliss Archer. bgt me a Gill be © clas’ of 0 customs in Potion, (0 strens tho iu “In the beginning of my mar- | you ery. She reminded you of all the lost women in the | 12:45—(2) The Guiding Light. NOTHING DOWN. wa ke Sead te fool the fish into| portance of trees and their beauty to children. } oe —— world. She had pathos in her voice.” | 1:00—(2) (Color) Ladies Day. (4) - BASY TERMS ; ; — in’t want work, bu . Sake Gy te ot heme The Pontiac branch of the Farm and Garden Club donated 85/1 have his complete approval,” | Polly isn't going to make this just the story of a gal singer| Piends ‘resents Boulab. 07) Sly) os a free eatimate. phone, Need for such a study has been | flowering crab trees which will be planted tomorrow as the city’s | she said. who drank a lot. Way. onthe, Age tor ENterpring 0082 | : aaaeaet Wes teat at con. | contribution to Arbor Day. Most will be planted in Beaudette and “T haven't had any children,| “There's a lot more to it than that,” said Polly—but |1:30—(4) (Color) Club 60. (1)|| “omnes fay hy RA 4 cit awventiaied Guang | ee | which I wanted very much, and we) exactly what, she wasn’t telling me yet. Helen Morgan scot Moe GALY vurreo stares STEEL conponaTion ; areas, Constraction of other haven't built our home yet, 80) Gieg in 1941 in Chicago at the age of 41; she was then in $02) Oar Min feos. © GAUUPOCTORES CURLERS promises to increase the | ° to, and show business is some-| * ©¥t version of George White's Scandals. Her mother, | | ady of Charm. — |News of Service Per sonnel thing I love. I feel my marriage| Whe lives here, is now around 75, and has convinced Polly |:39—(2) Linkletter’s House Party Present plans call for trapping is settled enough now -to give it} that Helen never had any children of her own—which has (4) Tennessee Ernie. oe hundreds male salmion, along another try. been occasional! 2:40—(9) Kitchen Karousel. MA with eect — to set up house- A.1.C. Ricardo H. Moreno re- training at Fort Campbell, Ky. aie * * ‘“ — — +s 2:55—(9) News keeping. Some of the fish will be! cently was named Airman-of-the-| He attended Pontiac High Fd tne to be thle to Gs tro what all are you taking to Hollywood?” I asked Polly. 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) allowed to spawn naturally in the| . Month at the Air School. things, First, I want to get my- My husband, my child, and myself, and a month’s clothes; (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) artifical grounds rol others will 2 i Sree Arama ae os aes ‘a aie ia Fen self out of this category of big. for each! Isn't that enough?” she flung back. Afternoon Film. (9) Request Member of Oakland County pped of their see e Center, Elgin Air tioned : eyed ingenue. People remember : Electronics Association many survive, Base, Tex., where he is COM} \the things I did like that. I was ~ * * ; 3:30—(2) (Color). The Bob Crosby | FE 4-1515 + * « pleting basic mil-| rongly handled, as many of us| Funny thing about this TV show. Our teen-agers don’t} Show. (9) Howdy Doody. C.& V ELECTRO MART Plans: also call for changing itary training, {S| Jere, but now I want to do some-|know much about HelensMorgan. Polly’ll make Helen Morgan|#—(2) The Brighter Day. (4) Bt ise Gertana Open “i 9 Airman Basicihing with guts. famous to them. And for the old-timers who, don’t know too| Queen For @ Day. (9) Justice yg i st i uP he 8 batches of fish to see if that helps Eric N, Bresna-| «Second, I'd like to do comedy. len Morgan’ll make her famous|.. them accept new spawning areas! han. Oh, 1 don't want to be so terribly — Polly Bergen, Helen Morgan'll make her fam an = noe t gone) onl COLOR TV * * 3 lve o o increases the number of fish A former Wearty, and I wouldn't want to do| "100. meses Dodge 2nd (ex-showgal Gregg Sherwood out of| Mickey's Record Roem. Sales and Service which are born from eggs stripped terford Highthe things that Shelley Winters RCA and SYLVANIA w. ; I Beloit, Wis.) is expecting 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. from the mother. 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HUGE REDUCTIONS IN | PRICE during WKC’s demonstration days! 95 Le OJ GOFF | Fully Automatic Washer 4 es ZS $218. t NOW ONLY <4 "DELIVERED, INSTALLED, SERVICED, 5-YEAR WARRANTY! Fully automatic deuce washer. Seven rinses, yet uses less longer icke movement oa nb, ster timp se Fully Automatic. Dryer a" SSS 3 SERVICED, | _ 5-Year Warranty! : Machina lc clothes detonate, dng ht, co shut-off! Togper (a vaemmmescessili tie i nan tl NE MOM : a Refrigerator...*50 Trade-In Full nak Freezer and Chill. Tray Holds 49 ibs. of Frozen Foods —s—w. ~' TOP DELUXE 1957 MODELS —> Factory List, = antral pocked with exceptignal features: Ys “New, Modern Look” that is far shi a more beautiful, yet mokes every x inch of space. count with MORE : UTILITY and CONVENIENCE — er — 8.1 Cu. Ft. Capacity — Huge 14.9 Sq. Ft. Shelf Area—ond more. 25: 4 Why put up longer with old-style refrigerators? Get.our $50 TRADE- atu Maal ~ “IN ALLOWANCE NOW! 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