Denies Attempt |N. fo Embarrass | Sen, M'Namara Mundt Hits Report of Union Probe Aimed at}: - leagues on the Senate . Supersonic jet fighters, jet fight- ait Bg a 7 « Michigan Solon . je WASHINGTON (#—Sen. Mundt (R-SD) has denied a published report that he and two Republican col- , Rackets Investigating Com- mittee are “trying to cook up an investigation they hope will embarrass” Sen. McNamara (D-Mich.) The report was made by columnist Drew Pearson. Mundt denied it in a statement late yesterday. He said, however, that he andi Sens. Ives (R-NY) and Goldwater (R-Ariz) have received a “disturbing” re- port about some labor prac- tices in the Detroit area. McNamara is a member of the committee and a for- mer president of Detroit Pipe Fitters Union Local 636. Ives also issued a_ statement calling Pearson’s column ‘“‘inac- curate and misleading.”’ Ives said he, Mundt and Goldwater did meet in his office recently with a per- son who voiced “‘certain charges’ about the situation in Michigan. - “But by no means did I or anyone else present connected with the U. 58. Senate suggest any investigation which might ye ? | Symphony’s Loss Is Charity’s Gain | embarrass any member of the U.S. Senate,” Ives said. “I am confident that Sen. Mc- Namara is am honorable man and it is deplorable that these unsubstantiated charges have been Ives said he did not feel the. charges even warranted his _men- tioning them to Chairman McClel- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Jets Go fo Panama; Mock Canal Defense sw’ While Music Lovers Burn Artist Jack Benny Fiddles JLOS2ANGELES (P?—The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra may never be the same. T aiaiane VACestuils SNS cetent serial photo eae ne) See eae ae os see’, ta the changes that are taking place. At new City Halland to its Bell Telephon ccamtballlin Sorkin og top right of the picture is the left the new Public Safety Building. (in top Jeft) shows Jordan Crisis Fans Tensions in Arab Lands Israel Says That Egypt ls Openly Attempting to Overthrow Hussein JERUSALEM, Israel (— Private reports reaching Israel today said Iraq has moved troops to areas near her border with Syria. The reports lacked official con- [ Mother Rescues 27 | Children in Fire Area Woman Saves 5) From Burning ‘Home be Jack Benny, 39-yeat-ld Violinist. of Waukegan, IIL, made a guest appearance with the orchestra last night at Philharmonic Auditorium. He played selections from Sarasate, Mendelssohn and*— Between numbers he confessed Rimsky - Korsakoff. Ali three compogers lost. Such music lovers as Frank Sin- to the audience that he had the feeling of not being needed by FORT CLAYTON, C. Z. mw — er-bombers and light bombers headed for Panama from their! U. S. bases before dawn today to help fight off a mock attack on the Panama Canal. Their target was an “‘enemy’ beachhead near the ancient fort of San Lorenzo, Spanish bastion three centuries ago. * * * A swarm of U. S. naval ships began concentrating off the beach during the night, ready to put the invading Marines ashore by heli- copter hen craft. : * The morning’s mock battle plan called for a shift in the fighting locale from Lorenzo beachhead to a critical point on the vital canal, near Gatun lock at the Caribbean end of the waterway. iWebb, Gregory Peck, Ann Miller: That point also was a target for the. orchestra — “‘like being atra, James Stewart, Claudette! i . stranded on a desert isle with M Itt * 60 Colbert, Dana Wynter, Clifton) dayne Mansfield — and her boy- any Healthier at friend.” Albert Goldberg, the Los Ange- les Times music critic, had_ this to (say about Benny’s playing: . As a violinist Mr. Benny has a "small : but offensive tone, and he apparently uses goose grease instead of resin on. his bow,” and Sam Goldwyn paid $100 a seat to hear Mr, Benny’s West Coast debut as a concert artist. The event was for the benefit of Cedars ‘of Lebanon Hospital. Charity netted a reported $100,000. what happened to mu-. sic is another matter. -Immaculate in white tie and tails, the violinist played vigor- ously while carrying on a running feud with the concert-master, .The latter interrupted with violin solos and was removed from the stage at the request of Mr. Benny. STARES REFLECT GENIUS The comedian’s stares were more eloquent than his cadenzas. But here and there was evidence that he might have gone farther with the fiddle if he had applied himself more back in Waukegan. Stassen Flies to London LONDON \#—Harold E. Stassen flew back to London today for the second stage. of the United Nations Disarmament subcommittee talks. Smelt Run in St. Clair PORT HURON (if — The sea- son’s heaviest smelt run developed in the St. Clair River last night. helicopter-carried Marines. ‘Spunkiest -Woman ‘of the Year’ Title , Goes to: Mrs. WASHINGTON (#—Mrs. Charles) E. Wilson holds the title of “Spunk. jest Woman of the Year” for coming to the defense of her| husband—the secretary of defense. * * * She got. the accolade in a scroll presented by the Women’s National Press Club last night, and called. it “the most wonderful thing that’s i 3 & tb i = > itt] iat billy i Hi 4 g Sonata @ Dal cialist ‘Can Outarow Heart Disease Than in Their Youth, Says Dr. White ANN ARBOR (#—Dr. Paul Dud- ley White, the Boston heart spe- attended President Eisenhower “following his heart at- tack, says an individual can out- grow heart diseasé. in a speech at the University of Michigan last night, said many of his patients were in| ‘ better health at the age of 60 than they had been when they’ were younger. : who Dr. White, “Many of my heart patients were much better 20 years after they first came to me with toro- nary disease,” Dr. White said. * - Ro 8 He explained that heart disease Tornado Following Explosion A Waterford Township mother was credited with saving the lives of her five children when an ex- ute ne aie when a Pontiac plosion, and fire gutted their $20, Forecast is not chronic-and frequently the scar left on the heart by the dis- ease heals as well as a broken Wilson for Scolding Ike Secretary Wilson, who also at-|*‘very well timed and cedematoet tended the party in honor of his’ across the country. People still wife, ‘announced he was “proud | wanted to argue with me, but no of the way Jessie stood up for mie, one wanted to argue with Jessie.” but I wasn’t surprised.” * * * Her remarks, he added, were! ne press club sang “The Ballad) ; ' am of Jessie Ann’’—a song parody outlining Mrs. Wilson's stand in behalf of her husbdnd. The refrain went like this: bone mends. NO PROOF “There is no proof that stress’ can calise coronary,” “And we shouldn’t pamper our- selves with tranquilizers to ease tension.”’ he said. Dr. White advised physical ac- tivity which he said has a _—one effect on health. . “| believe regular exercise is 800d for the heart and the cir- “culation of the blood,” he said. | A tornado and severe thunder. storm warning for the Southern | portion of Michigan was issued | just before noon today by the | U. S. Weather Bureau in Detroit. The Weather Bureau said ing in central lower Michigan is expected te become widespread this afternoon, with tornadoes and sever thunderstorms likely clouds were sighted in the Mil- ford-Brighton area, but the fun- nels failed to dip below cloud level, The temperature at 2? p.m. was 82. thunderstorm activity detelop- | p.m, yesterday. 4660 Sherbourne Ave., was bathing ‘her three-year-old daughter Patty ;when an explosion in the basement isent flames shooting through the. ' floor, | * * * She rushed to the basement lapartment where her 14-year-old son Billy was asleep, ill with a high fever, and dragged him out-| doors. . Mrs. Jenkinson then rushed up-| stairs and rescued the other four) children, Patty, Mike, 10, and) - itwins John and Jim, 6. Her hus-| band, William, 40, was visiting) * lrelatives at the time of the fi Neighbors called Waterford Township firemen: who said the fire started when fumes from an outboard motor used by the chil- dren during the afternoon. were ignited by a nearby hot water heater, A five-gallon can of gaso- line helped spread the flames which completely destroyed the home's interior. * * Jenkinson works Forge and Socket Co., Pontiac. loss was estimated at $18,000 and was partially covered by insur-) ‘ance. * at American Dy ying Mother's Request. Fulfilled as Brothers Meet firmation here. Iraqi troops previously have béen reported near jthe Jordan frontier. It appeared from reports here that tension is mount- Ing among the Arab na- tions, with Iraq lined up with Jordan against Egypt. and Syria. An Israeli Foreign Office . spokesman, Moshe Leshem, said Egypt has now “come out in. the See Related Story on Page 2 open” in seeking overthrow of the Jordan government. The reports of the Iraqi troop movements reached here a short time after the ated Kol Israel (Voice of Iarael) radio attempting to bring shout Jor- dan’s collapse. The radio said Iraq had de- clared she is ready to undertake a ‘widespread military opera- _|tion” that would pit Arab against Arab if Syria or Reraat. being, obet a samemierment oF the Hashe- mite kingdom, : tt. @. 2 ng mother’s request was }man was united with a brother had never seen, The dramatic encounter occurred at a New Yotk plier when Harry G. Pappas, 60, of 740 E. Pike St., ‘embraced his younger brother, the! |Rev. Stefanos Pappas, 41, pastor \of an Athens, Greece, church, | « * '* Harry Pappas recognized his) 000 home on Elizabeth Lake at 8 brother instantly from pictures he, had received. “1 tried’ to walk me, but he recognized me, too,” che said. “We shouted, ‘Brother, broth- er,” and then we both. started | to ery,” recalled Harry Pappas, | who was in the restaurant bus- | jneas before a heart condition — | forced his retirement. | He left Greece in 1907, hefore ithe birth of two sisters and his clergyman. brother, * * * The Rev. Mr. Pappas, who does not speak English, is the pastor ‘of St, Constantine Church in |Athens and an aide to the archbi- ishop of Athens. He told his brother that their mother frequently expressed a wish to see him. “Before she died,’ Harry trans- lated, “‘my brother promised if I couldn't come, he would £0 to the United States and see me.’ The opportunity to make the ‘trip was afforded when the cler- igyman was assigned by his ichurch to conduct Easter services, 1 bound for New York The ship sails for Greece today, ‘cutting the visit short. \herself with a neighbor who had signed no armistice agreement and * ‘we are not particularly -in Mrs. William Jenkinson, 38, of/past him to see if he would know need of hostile neighbors.” Tourists crossing into the Israel (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Texas Again Struck by Violent Storms DALLAS #® — Violent thunder- |storms and at least one uncon- firmed. tornado raked portions of storm-battered Texas today as the last remnants of a squall line that touched off almost a week of tur- bulence swept deep into the east- fern part of the state. Creeks and rivers swollen by the heavy spring rains flooded lroads and some residential areas, ‘but the water was receding around pornent secs * An unconfirmed tornado struck the small East Texas town of Douglass, 16 miles west of Nacog- doches, uprooting trees, knocking down power lines and tearing part The aboard the liner Queen Frederica of a roof off a school. One tree crashed into the school ‘gymnasium. Fallen trees blocked State Road 204 near Douglass, Holds Distinguished Record on Seas By DENIS N. HAWKER Visiting Australian Journalist “Oh Jessie, decreases + For six weeks I can bathe in “Didn't get messy ie — a little reflected glory — as a “But spoke her piece so loud | | ar exercise has been compatriot and. former journalist and strong beneficial to the President as long on my home newspaper rides the “That even Eisenhower as he takes a regular siesta.” broad. Atlantic in command of the “Had to toss a flower “. ©..% Mayflower Hi, a wtb of the “To the wife whose husband | Concerning the effects of tobacco) » yy wooden sail- couldn’t be wrong.” and alcohol on the heart, = ship which Mrs. Wilson recalled that after! Vtite said he believes they do not brought the Pil- | That .was in the mid 20's. But! iVilliers had begun much -earlier the career at sea on which his ibooks are based. Born in Melbourne, the 1956 Olympic Games city, Villiers went to sea before the mast in British sailing ships at the age of 15. Even in those com- paratively enlightened days rounding the Horn in a wind- jammer was no sinecure and certainly no calling for the trail in the ice-strewn ocean at the’ bottom of the world. him ashore in the busy port of Hobart where he ‘managed to per- suade a reluctant editor of the Mercury to give him a trial. - In Today's Press in the presidential plane. She said| aveld excess use of: alcohol,” Fifty-four year-| 4 nervous. as it was “a nice thing for bim (Ei-| he sald, and then adiled, “Alco- old Alan Villiers,| The old hands worked on the| Comics ...-. See eoeesiete ss senhower) to do... it was a| hol doesn’t. protect you ¢ebkin ‘|principle that there was nothing County Newe. ......0.50- 20, 21 smart thing for him to do.” heart disease.” : = fihike four hours:shortening sail in| Editorials .................. 16 Py RS Weather also is not a et ey on 60 mph gale on icy rigging 200 Markets .......:,..0..-5555 39 She revealed that as they went he said. ‘Although cold does ag- the sea and sall-'feet above a heaving deck to make Sports .......:..... 33 thru 37 aboard, : Wilson _ to the|gravate. those already ot ing ships, began'a man of an apprentice. |. Pheaders o.oo. ds cage Ssers 32 _ President: | ‘“Let's ut ‘ber’ in 'the|mare than’ heat’ | HAWKER bis . celebrated 1G ROR | TV & Radio Programs... 4 : middie.” Dr, White smaller and rad atiy-ong omer ag & newspaperm: paperman| After five years under British. Wilson, Earl ......i-......- P| “T was already ta the. middie,” ner people less apt to be or Hobart Mercury, Tasmania, sail, Villiers Voyaged. with Se ndi--| Women’s Pages | y sys 2 thre 30 Mrs. Wilson said with a smile. , ‘afflicted with -disease. inavian ships ane Antarctic ha Jers, Pot." Gold peers \ bibes meee, @ e | ; ; ¥ ‘ i : an fe i | v i / / Ib MS j | : j } i , Pad ; a fi er 4 Lit ee nA Pewee fe ee Je Mf | Me : 4 j { ee | i Me a] / } | if / ol \ j dy ; ue J e fue [f i / eles / ih as ty Apt! AUS ee ee 3 : Me fee (oy 6 f oh - But the ambition to write took’ Villiers Adds New Epic to Career Some of my older present day lcolleagues recall some of the graphic stories of the sea Villiers igleaned where his more .experi- enced fellows failed to see news. But the sea called again and he shipped out in a Finnish ves- __.'sel engaged in the traditional grain race from Australia to Europe round the Horn. He stayed with these ships until 1934 when he bought the famous ‘full-rigged Joseph Conrad and sailed her round the world as a —— vessel. * & «7. Villiers, however, felt he would ot know enough about sailing ships until he had voyaged with the | |Persian Gulf and Red Sea Arabs in the seas near: the cradle of the \dhows — beautiful and gtaceful , | (Continued on Pees t , Col, 6). | \s e ;world, He shipped in the Arab ‘3 3 oe ape” = @ j & : ae - the Holy Land, ‘ie : j — War could come swiftly and easily, to peace ‘only by a long, slow and tortuous road. \ . “the Israelis are set to start with tremendous speed it war does break out, but they ane confident of eventyally living in peace with their Arab neighbors. They don't know when. “The optimistic think it is possible that in five or ten years some THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, A 20 miles.”” The wry Israeli reply was, “Fine, if you give us the Sixth Fleet as a base for our army.” For the immediate future the Israelis see little likelihood of a conflict. They claim Israel struck Egypt,last October because it was known the Egyptians were building for an attack. know Egypt is far from ready which include firing from Syria, raids from, Jorden and thett forays Government people talk about the from the Gaza Strip. . ee a move in a chess game. One said: : j RIGHT TO SUEZ eS : kok & 7 ‘The Israelis insist further on the “right” to sail the Suez Canal, | srael Keeps Alert, Plays. Waiting Game in Midst of Arab — : i \ ons : | ‘ , Unrest take them at least - Arab letder will arise with enough strength and courage to: make {0 launch an assault, y attack again. The. ce with Israel. Once one does, the Israclis are convinced the pe : tivities were. hurt badly when the United Nations branded her the armies are on our frontiers. wy others will follow. ISRAEL WELL ; ‘ aggressor in the Sinai desert. They think the Israelis are reluctant +: +*¢i¢ Officials, including foreign secretary Golda Meir, stress, how- 0 run that risk again... And until such an Arab leader arrives on the scene the Israclis ‘that if either Syria or Iraq moves troops into Jordan near the - Soe We tae i . “Therefore, during the two weeks the Iragis were establish- Will be constantly ready to fight a defensive or preventive war. i sraeit frontier Israel will have to act. Mrs. Meir limited her state- On the other hand, the Sinai campaign is assuming the highest ing Jordan bases we would have to eliminate the Egyptian army There. is little or no difference in those kinds of wars to the Is- ment to a declaration of intention to take steps to protect the na- place in Israeli psychology. Whatever fears Israel may have had threat and then.prepare to face the Iraqis if necessary.” raelis, who in one place above Tel Aviv have only a ten-mile strip tion's security. 2 of the Egyptian army with its Soviet-tanks, and air force with | Since Sinal, the Isractis don’t feel they are boasting when of coastline between Jordan and the sea. That is why they are ready ; f° RR Soviet jets, was dissipated by the five-day Sinai swoop. they talk like that. They have proved to their own satisfaction es ee See 1 Privately, other officials are less reticent and envisage three =» eqay Iaraclis are bistantly confident they can whip Egypt they can do it. Not that they ever lacked confidence. TELL, STORY : : possibilities which could make Israel fight. anytime “they set about it. They don’t sabre-rattie their con- One day last fall an Israeli told an American friend: Israelis like to tell a story, which may or may not be true, that 1, The movement of Syrian or Iraqi troops inte Jordan's bulge _— fidence but quietly and calmly explain that under certain con- “Just for your convenience, don't count on keeping any social — a visiting American military man offered the opinion that the sblu- that includes half of the city of Jerusalem. ditions they would knock out the Egyptian army in order to engagements you may have next week. This weekend is okay and tion to their problem with the Arabs would be to create a buffer zone. 2. Arab armed interference with Igrseli shipping to the Gulf - prepare to repel 4n attack from another source. so is’ next but during the week people might be unavailable.” | ; ye eS eo of Aqnhe pert ot inte, ‘That is the attitude they take about = possible IragiSyrian | They were. They were with the army in Sinai fighting the art ee oe ee 3, A significant increase in the current frontier disturbances move into west Jordan. ' Egyptians. And they were back for the second weekend. Northside Loses Need to Insure Democracyin Labor _ | News Flashes The Day in Birmingham |. Aga”: ° a. ° , If tf . i 5 Solons Consider Protecting Union Funds) as2-srex.(COmmissioners Reject & 2 ee ot ee ee | tamed toaay wien ter ear (One-Way Suggestions WASHINGTON — Sen. Mc-quarters at Augusta, Ge., an-lent disposition to confine legisla-\been urging Congress to enact a| SMicewiped anathes and crashed Clelian (D-Ark) said today insur- yesterday the President|tion to these objectives so that itjlaw to require unions to submit of - BIRMINGHAM — Suggestion of| ists by signs and the removal of oe meres = ieee will confer there tomorrow with)can be enacted at this session of|and make public detailed, periodic Gres a Cave. | | streets in Birm-| meters which indicate parking tions and safeguarding Secretary of Labor Mitchell on|Congress. — reports on their sultimilion.| Sosvers ond Chane patos teen \mataen wees retorted by commie-| places, are the two main lines such legislation. Tt is felt in many quarters that|dollar health and welfare funds.) "6: * ores = ; : ceak when. thay lation so far Both Congress and the admin-|complicating them with proposals| Organized. labor has favored an| ™oad, 22, ne. 0 peg ee ee "| Commissioners asked for more rackets hearings. _ jistration seem to want laws en-|to amend the Taft-Hartley laborjeven stricter law in this respect ie © dae duiven by Exnoet, Panis: (ecuneed the treitic recone yan taitic counts im some parts of McClellan, chairman of the spe-| acted to guard union funds against| relations law, however worthy or|than the bill proposed by the ad-| %® 21, of Lansing, ==. ate Pole Chief Re. W.|the business district when Vander- cial Senate committee investigat-|greedy union officials and to see|needed may be, would only] ministration. “re rip *|stempel revealed the recommenda- ing improper labor - management) that labor organizations are kept) stir up a fight that could ee ee een -« - Ries i+: PS , were based on figures of practices, said he commended|Under control of their rank-and-jresult in shelving all labor lawily expressed support for legisla-| mmunications ‘oe ca 7 » 1956. President Eisenhower for giving|file members. plans. | tion to. make public reports al- : on as eae tae ke mi. * * a ready filed with the government Work ars to Strike etta as the south-bound traffic |..\°,2¢tion has been taken on the Eisenhower for three years has'on labor union dues spending. lnetueta Madle avenue and Brown| Teo” of a training tower for es : ; , Merrill and B see one vk Ceres puree ee a scme 9200 emplanes of the\ were suggested for the east and” | estern Electric Co.'in 22 states|We% 0W, respectively a ee anne ate plan to join a sympathy walkout; Chamber of Commerce objec- possible participation of the ¥ Hon fp Renning varking on the | Federal Civil Defense Adminis. W. Cantrell, president of Lo- ae ie hike oak bene ew tration before making a decision. my said Work- upheld. It was pointed out that | It was pointed out, however, that America, — tall this is one of the heaviest shop- Some work will have to be done ag eh nagreenlingowars ping hours of the day, and that (at the rear of the Adams fire against a dispute over transfer| te parking ban would probably |station. The area will be used for oe be reflected in trade reductions (fire department work in the future. ko tarted April 15 in| *F merchants. It is, at present, low and after against assignment of|- Adopted was the proposal elias aan os Comat ace Dallas workers to nearby/jeliminating left. turns from West!and standing water ree eee, Sa CNRS EEN Se Mie eaenegtion of Moers. te Some 1,300 Texas and Okla- street. ' ; Registrations are being taken mt nctare ot eympation | Certain parking restrictions ‘at the Birmingham Y for the battle! . were approved and will be |second series of “slimnastics,” hone " : brought to the attention of motor- eeeted Scart Friday May 3, com- H : x weeks. e for ie 0 bel ‘Williers Heading ae Sime 90 pe ae M vil V Robert Strom, 10, |: * dotag: tepeiacdions’ . eluctantly Quits . in the con- ‘ a's of (Continued From Page One) ' ences not] = SS LENE |firmation of a union rejection in outline, but less than medieval $64,000 Question yard) . SENBY BUSH & company contract. “The next ealieite - $5 move it Up to them,” he ssid ve NEW yorK w — schosiboy Denies GOP Plan State ° é; ee we: 8 science wizard Robert Strom re- "(Macao Denies | rr oo 1960 fgg wesw Posy Ps the|ers to New Deal Democrats. force resident W-| Goldwater told the Senate April er's leadership is available to the'g that “Modern Republicanism” party i Javits said in a speech prepared is a “splinterized concept.” He for the Women’s National Re- Suspect in Slaying the New Deal doctrine of big, . Eisenhower is the “leader of the Republican party,” Javits said, “What the Republican party rep- Bound Over to Court|zesens tay is or stouta be the the par- ty’s platform at the national con- P Ponte a Fined Say GOP Must Nominal : “ made to find a gubstitute ves- Japonese Rocket Zooms. ‘ ‘MAKITA, bi peat . Japan's Ferree nr was fired success- for Gambling, Loitering 23,000 feet. 7 fully today and zoomed up nearly Nothing to “Wiite , yes Nothing to 8° Si : structure is planned, for 1957, _ grpesennsocens: sereoers. Jack Bigelow, 55, of 48 Auburn Ave., John Christoff, 30° of 92 E. Iroquois, and Anton LaRousa, 40, of 584 N. East Blvd. were arrested by Pontiac detectives for loitering at 24 Coons St. Without naming him, Ji sui Big Ship Can't Toke It BALTIMORE (—The Navy has cancelled a scheduled visit of the aircraft carrier Leyte to Balti- more for a USO dinner because the ship won't go under the Chesa- peake Bay Bridge. Efforts are be- — Rg 5 eet — popular egg Holds — biscuits, lis Attractive for said the Eisenhower administra- 20c > tion is “thoroughly saturated with This Low Pricé While Only 80-Pieces Remain in Stock Blooms This Summer 2 year Oid—Field Grown Mrs. Rose Sarduk, 48, of 2435| vention of 1956.” Texter Rd., Addison Township,; Javits said charged with second degree mur-/that only a leader carrying on the der, was bound over to Oakland |Eisenhower- brand of Republican- County: Circuit Court yesterday|ism can hope to gain the support after examination by Orion Town-/of the full Republican party and ship Justice Helmar G. Stanaback. ._ people in Her $7. ferring to criticism of Eisen- ca ee which freed! wera spending plans; Javits rs. Sarduk will continue in effect. ; 3 said the President's budget “‘seeks Police said she admitted shoot- |* acs iene of a creat, ing Martin Wojcinski, 48, in. the |°,°@"Y ate est prosperity in our history much he lay in bed, March 23. Sues Warner Bros. 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Luxury soft foam rubber cushions for bug relaxing comfort This Harmony House sofa and chair in trim, modern styling offers the deep, relaxing comfort of foam Idtex cushions to assure the most luxurious comfort at the slightest pressure, yet springs back into shape for lasting 2-pc. Foam Rubber Suite ° tapes were part of the ogee $s teedr & Regularly $3) 19.95! Ray- $ neatness. A complete range of Harmony House colors add to the beauty which was cengeragaphs to our Handy Helpiul on frieze with plump $10 ° £ 4 “epee (tn } { ‘ ’ cal grand Sas deat ted ELT Riatoese an foom wbber evchiac Dewa of the ay ne ssl a with new text ire in thick-and-thin yarns and kins and Clark, i Color choice metaiiic threads. buy on pears easy terms. r Boadway-Shell Reg. $289. 95 2-pc. Sectional .. $244 Furniture Dept-—Sears Second Floor A fire ina railway freight car at St. Etienne, France, put itself HARDWARE = este a] ee LOGIE Priced Shadow Boxes - oe BETTER . ‘ : : Regularly 12.98 eee 20x27-in. "00m from ut “dream : ' en 2 B * ; , : GRADES Ideal to house and display Lt S$ today, ty , > .. with the piglet oe | VE , , ' ame is enhanced by clear mirrored . . 3 backs: ; r Lamp & Mirror Dept., Second Floor YT 23x 28- In. Size ¥ Regularly Priced at 17.98 Rich mahogany with gold tri er classic white also actented with gold trim. Full mirrored back. Save now! ey Choice of Styles (K- ye : "i s] 5 peable ee Pay 55 REG. $7 O : | i 14.98 oe é 2 $40 matching nite stand .-e* EACH 4 “ & pee A. Polished brass-plaie with import- ed hand cut and poli che crystal ‘Y break. Bway socket; 4old trimmed pe: a s ONLY $5 DOWN Zs é B, vinyl shade. * ; : = —— Balance on Sears Easy Payment Pian fA z * Tilting plate-glass mirror, 44x30-in. B. Hand touched, decal decorated : ‘ | 6 ~ ‘ s : ' : : , Handy sliding t d drawer Your.fingers never touch the ribbont ivory china on bréss-plated mounte. ~~ 8 Te : ; ing. White acetaie crepe drum yy. sai : ~~ ; S&e 7 TODAY ‘ ¢ f true! 5-ply mahogany veneers in Sea- shade, gold trim. ‘ ; me Low Down ib ont —_ * os Terms! , oe mint oe Cora Scxogeny Leek . : 2 b Just one of many Finest construction with dustproeof, cen- Just Say. “Charge It” on | or See med com: ter-quided drawers, dovetail comers. Sears Revolving Charge plete selection! Handy shirt dividers. Up to 6 Months to Pay .... +; Small Service Charge Reg. $118 Dhle Dresser. $99 Reg. $99 (atowe Chest. $63 Reg. $71 B.C. Bed. $63 o ne yose monty bach SEARS 154 North Saginaw St. Ph. FE S471 . M CN cee. S' i § es aul \ a ey woe f i \ Py THE pox PRESS. WEDNESDAY, “avait 24, "1957 » |housewife told police. She had pre- Nedding : :. life prison sentence today for the i¢ is sane enough to go to trial.jrape of a Saginaw’ In Washington, the Army dis-|girl that followed the abduction oh mush vieted by a court-martial of as-| The | Saginaw slayer of two women and attacker) — : sault on a Japanese girl. He was|Dleaded guilty in Midland County opiates -. . serving with the Army in Japan Circuit cu pag rat cen, the arc, HEBFINQS Continue |x: the wme, sie was demoted and] was arraigned on the shares was om a z ree * 2 : * x x. J 4b fared osaing «women = iy Phone Hike Bid « -Brickson has been on leave from| State Police a ee LANSING (® — Cross examinee ame te work and complete a| kidneping ping of The woman, Mrs. Mary Ras- tion of Michigan Bell Telephone} nvsical Bin eh tes at Sedinaw tnd the 33, sat in — Co, witnesses was to continue f0-| Erickson also plans a June Harden's girl friend. Court while Higgins ar- ae ; Gs ss a bent mee. es en was OT mn pontive he i¢ the wealel who assaulted me,” the blonde viously singled out Erickson as the | jg Naat Metuse, Ubrarien ot Iiais cat beutlel , < toe Wg abe partment . . . fully insulated “Peek” oven « » « automatic top lighters... full width top light .. . electric clock and timer, Free Delivery end Instelletion Brand New RCA Whirlpool | 8 cubic foot REFRIGERATOR j:, Erickson hes been out on $5,000 : op endl en ama oat, ——— , 2. . “PRICED Low . om ‘ WEST. iMunow sr. . Use Our Meter Plan—Pay Only | 39c Daily General Electric Swivel Top CLEANER With All Aattechments $39” The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING of PONTIAC “Open Moni day and Unease Factory List $239.95 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH NOW 189" WITH TRADE Luxury model refrigerator — Cold control dial, deep door shelves . . lite. Full 5 year warranty, . chill tray... . flood NO MONEY DOWN SHOP BY PHONE! SZ, sues Fe 4-1 555 @ a most unprocidelied event ...at this time of the year! Just 3 more days to save — Here’s the story .. . We usually sell the major portion of our new Spring suits by April 15th. This season the weather has been cold: we over-bought ... and frankly, we own far too many suits! So if you want the bargain of a lifetime ... not a closeout purchase .. . but ‘fantastic reductions right out of our own stocks ... Hurry down ar Friday or “periga 755 SUITS and TOPCOATS REGULARLY. $55 NOW 365 SUITS and TOPCOATS REGULARLY. $65 NOW, 980 SUITS and TOPCOATS REGULARLY $79.50 NOW @ Some mien like ‘wool sharkskins, othire like tweeds, flannels or apy gro ... The Hub has ern Group nm M E N’ | J T , them all, Ss Ss | Ss Som like dark pti pe: oth a i teas : © Some men some ers gh A ~— Mapetiy in call $ : medium ... The Hub has 4 sizes (35 to 38) in regulars, shorts and longs. . e meee nr a are isl others short, stout, thin .. o. e ru sizes. ao REDUCED to QNLY @ The response to this sale has been so great that we are only able to accommodate cuff altera- , tions free. ee , @ Only our foremost clothiers, renowned for their tailoring, are represented. ‘COMPANION SALE of Better Quality SPORT COATS s19 e Unquestionably one of the best values we have ever offered. Even at This Low Price YOU CAN CHARGE IT patterns ... choice fabrics, handsome tailoring. SPECIALLY PRICED | THE p PONTIAC Pe 7 Ss ‘ ae Set tk Ree Ce Ee ee ee ee a ee en a oe nn wey eee ee en rn ee a ee ee eT ee on) aes ee ey ee * a pee Rage ss, eee ae a a aN ae tt i J i i Vs we § ; : ' i VY eg 1 \ ee | ‘ a \ uM Wes \ ; . a i B \ ait \ ; 4 4 ye? soon 8 22 oe : : ! iS . : ; \ t =e | a =} — . vie ee, se oats. WEDNESDAY, “APRIL 24, 1957 77 te * : * 1 \ 7 ag a ’ ; LUN eo 78 anu? AND... | FRYERS LB. on “"SUPER-RIGHT” y Pork Loin Roast eu DY we 39 pers: Smoked Picnics vs". = 35¢ Ground Beef wr a a 430 Fresh Perch Fillets we uw 39¢ Sliced Bacon “mm nt - Chicken Breasts.c. ... = 75e Fresh Dressed Bass ws » 39¢ Pork Sausage exo ii 29¢ Lamb Liver “cum .... = 25¢ Cleaned Smelts =...» 25c¢ Luncheon Meat awit Sir ™ B5e Grand Duchess Steaks 2: 43e <>< —— = sean tae ——<—— a $e , ALL A & P SUPER MARKETS OPEN MON., TUES., WED., 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. a: 7 [oe nee endine Rie ee ET Open Thera ond Pay 9 A, “S PM. FROZEN FOOD BUYS =“ a . Of Course, All AGP Super Markets Are Closed on Sunday LIBBY’S SLICED Bananas....2=2% “REG Orange Juice “ry ...... cans 79¢ » Green Peas ase 23... 1. 2 ot 2% Corn... 6 3% 7 BQ. mere a ; | Macaroni & Cheese svaurreR's 5 rc 99c : Fresh New Cabbage ... = 10c Pascal Celery sam... .. i 19< Orme Me mire I ALL AGP SUPER-MARKETS Florida Oranges s:* 5 + 39: Fresh Pineapples cz: 3 = 1.00 | Closed Every Sunday FLORIDA, FRESH, TENDER FLORIDA, NEW SEBAGO | | AS USUAL y.. * Mixed Salted Nuts .tk. % 39¢ Seedless Grapefruit »™ 5%. 39¢ | Wininas‘uNin'soetock | % JANE PARKER - A&P BRAND—OUR FINEST White Bread 2us37 | Grapefruit Juice. 4: 89 ~ Chiffon Cake. cunt warct AQ, AGP ELBERTA, FREESTONE = AGP BRAND—OUR FINEST QUALITY De: Apricot Pie ... ‘2s 45¢ Peaches «'27%i. 3289 Sauerkraut. . 4 2% 49 Rolls .ss. 3% 25¢ | Ann Page Pork & Beans 10%%98e Libby’s Garden Peas .... 2s 3 Le Cookies cr" so 25 | AaP Fancy Spinach°sc". 22229: Libby’s Whole Kernel Corn 2:27: =anrnar enone vooa roam) | A&P Whole or Sliced Beets ‘10: Cake Mixes warsrizzin. .. 3.4% 89¢ Woman's Day =: 7c | lona Cut Green Beans... 4'%745e AaP Apple Sauce sx'isosm 2% 29 Tuna “amo 2 390 Chili Con Carne mace’ 2°%39¢ AsP Crushed Pineapple . . 22% 456 Buttermintsv== 3 29. | Pillsbury Family Flour...5:%49¢ Tomato Catsup scsi, 25229 . Wrisley Soap 8 .%. 57c | Daily Dog Food....... .10c%79¢ Krispy Crackers om .... . ck 27s ; | EARLY SPRING PLANTING SPECIALS Tuna ™Z2Se" es 3te | eco, “MT Ne mnie stsct ROMAN CLEANSER | BON AMI JET SPRAY : ie OS >: Se oe 66 eee! eee eee OF3 Te NEW 3 OAL 14-02, Tissue Norton 4 = 39¢ | Gidm'igew"S' 289 townie ... 4 ore | SAT 2 A9c x “saan Rant BROOKS TASTY m tenet BLUE LABEL PY-O-MY BLUEBERRY ARGO PURE VEG. SHORTENING | LEAVES FABRICS SOFT Dog Food | Tomato Catsup _Saea Mixes, ‘Karo Syrup | Muffin Mix | Corn Starch | © Crisco |. Ivory Flakes QuzdSe | Wt2le | 3 ne O5Se a ee Wer 35¢ 2x 27e =| BK 89e Uh 99] «92 tS. 65 pavonire pevengent | "OR THECIEANEST.CLEAN | — LITTLE 8O-PEEP |. HEINZ FAMOUS” Golden Corn-Green Poppers | NEW GOLDEN SHORTENING A praee ta ks od otaneen tare te April 27 » . T \ GIANT PK, 75¢ | RUB e re ch id \ | / ‘ To hAM poe. j \A wee \* \ ae oe ; VA ray it a i ; ‘ y i Ea ! | , — \ \ of William R. Potere Funeral Home, Keego Harbor and Mrs. Corrine| with burial in Mt. Avon Cemetery. cof Scottsdale, Ariz., and Gerald of BELLE BR. THOMAS Service for Mrs. Belle R. ‘Thomas, 83, of 1333 Hiller Rd, Waterford Township, will be at 2 p.m. Friday from the DeWitt C. Davis Funeral Home, with burial in. Four Towns Cemetery. Mrs. ‘Thomas died yesterday .at her home, Dillman Upton Lumber Co, and her father are two sons, brother, Charles of Rochester, PHILO GLASPIE for Philo Glaspie, of Alma, will brought to this area for burial. Mrs. Fenner was the daughter of A. R. Dillman, owner of the Suiviving besides her husband William III and John, and a OXFORD — Graveside services be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, with cured ot the CL. Randal bot Si Td Mea: Dalle Claman reside! . Jalaspie of Dryden. portage arenbealgery 65. ow _Mr, Smith had been employed Ralph E. Outman, M4, of 60 Ma- riva St. died yesterday in St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital after a brief He was an employe of General) ‘1St. Mary Church, with burial in ie i : ge ees iciate with ,burial in Perry mt. ters ete cott Rd., will Thursday Funeral Home, with burial] in Or- ‘tonville Cemetery. Mr. Sims, em- ploye of Chevrolet at Flint for 37 -years, died yesterday. He is. strvived by his son, Thomas of Ortonville, and a sister, — CHARLES SMITH T Smith, 76, who. died suddenly yes- terday at his home on Liberty street, will be at 2 p.m. Friday from the Muir Brothers Funeral Home, Almont. Burial will be in Dryden Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Odes- sa; a son, Basil of Kalkaska; one by the Grand Trunk Railroad more than 50 years. for ¢ MICHAEL A. WILLOCKX who-died yesterday at his home, will. be at 11 a.m, Thursday from Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Detroit. Michael’s body is at the Richard- son-Bird Funeral Home here. Agreement Ends Strike MORTGAGE WORRIES? i st i : ip yuyu tee H City Airport May Get =a 2" 1$30, 250 in State Aid ed to receive $30,250 as its share Homer D. Hoskins, loca] airport imanager, said the fund, if formally Japproved, would be directed to- |ward runway and taxiway lights, |protective fencing around the field. and construction of new taxiways. Earlier this month, the airport ireceived $68,000 in federal aid for projects. Police Ask Warrants} Against 3 for Murder|§ spectats ror ruvuas. raz, sar. BUY NOW! 0: a.m.) the C. F. Sherman: DRYDEN — Service for Charies|®@¥ occurred THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL ‘24, 1957 9 Special Teachers Attend Convention From the Oakland County Board of Education are Dr, Paul Thams, director of special education; Mrs. Bertha Purnell, hearing consultant, Kathy Lymperis and Gloria Mit- tlestaedt, vision consultants; and Mrs. Helen Harding, Mary Howard and Mildred Williams, visiting teachers, car Others attending are Mrs. Honora Kinsella and Beverly Eat- on, of Mark Twain School, fet Wite’s Death fiiiicee Frying-Pan Blaze Fire caused $350 damage yester- It’s a chore to clean painted walls a A day afternoon to the home of Mr./in cgoperation with private utili-| | woodwork, Yet you'll find it easier and so and Mrs, Walter Asher, of 4695\ties and industries, he said, the much more satisfactory if you use the famous Little Forest Ave., Waterford . |program “would repay itself many Bo-Peep “make-it-yourseif” cleaning formula. it’s really Grease in an overheated frying|times over in taxable wealth of amazing. Try it. Buy a bottle today and follow directions. pan on the kitchen stove Was! new business bid a : at 4:30 p.m. Asher extinguished : . : the flames but called ‘firemen m to Child, 2, Dies of Burns make sure not again. : DETROIT - (INS) — Two-year-old re laa RUTLAND, Vt. ® —Miss Beth Bradford 1% Against Texas Oil Co. known author of children’s books,| DETROIT a — The Texas Co. of John Prescott Eari,'died yes 24 oll worker employes am; terday. 2 text agreement on a new con-| DETROIT (AP) — Police said : tract last night, ending a month-|murder warrants would be asked | cl ale long strike against the firm. |today against three Detroit-area ' OMAHA @® — The Very Rev. ct * &. youths held for investigaiton in the Joseph Paul Zuercher, S:.J., 59, for company and death of Mrs. Cecelia Mathis. president of Creighton University] Jocal 11-389 of the Oil, Chemical] The 52-year-old department store from 1937 to 1943, who at 39 was! % Atomic Workers Union said the| S#lesiady was fatally injured April the youngest man ever to hold the! settiement followed the pattern} | fighting off a purse snatcher near ‘post, died yesterday. He was born reached with other area oil sup-|** home. othe: saan Haden pliers, Picked up Monday for Investt- eae : * * gation in her death were Vito Under the agreement oil work-| (Billy) Guaiana, 18, of Harper ers get a five per cent wage in-| Weeds; Martin Sears, 19, and l crease 4nd additionat fringe bene-| Wayne Merritt, 16, of Grosse fits. Oil workers averaged from| Pointe Woods. | $2.40 to $2.65 an hour before the! Detective Sgt. Albert Schwaller recent round of negotiations. quoted Sears as saying, “We! | The settlement with Texas didn’t mean to kill her. We didn’t) ‘ leaves only Gulf Refining Co, still) hit her with anything. All we with an unnegotiated contract of| wanted was her purse. She hit her Bond Issue Proposed for State Fair Building LANSING (® — Michigan State Fair officials last night urged | approval of a plan for financing a new home arts building by pledg- | ing $50,000 a year in fair income | to support a bond issue. | Originally, the State Fair had asked provision in the 1957-58' capital outlay bill for the project, | * ‘told the committee last night that | ‘fair income from operations and (from building and ground revenues jhave topped $50,000 in each of the last four years. By going ahead now, he said, | advantage could be taken of favor- | able bids, lowering the anticipat- | ‘ed cost of the structure from) \$685,000 to $545,000, _ ‘ROCHESTER: 407 Specialized Savings. Here at Pontiac Federal we have two important objectives. (1) To encourage thrift by offering an above-average return on savings accounts. (2) Together with insured safety (by an agency of the United States Government) to $10,000. (3) Also three convenient, centrally located, attractive offices, fast, efficient service, save-by-mail and a parking area at our home office, 2B 7 ‘Current Rate' Pontiac Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. Main St. . PONTIAC: i u SAVINGS 16 E. Lawrence St. erie 2 Small , ‘A Small Down Payment Delivers! i ee Oo Buy How! Pay Later! rag BONUS of ‘20 Your Credit Instantly OK’ed PLUS WYMAN’S ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD DINETTE ON THIS... CHROME YOUR OLD SET IN TRADE MAKES the DOWN PAYMENT! Be Sure to Ask for Wy- men’s Blue Treding Stemps. Good for Val- vable Premiums! ' PARK } FURNITURE STORES Ge 17 E. Huron St. 18 W. Pike St. Pee oe i, : ey ee i Sex: a May ot eal p hee v4 , { | \/ og Red Lew ae : Peeve ATA ay ae Ta ORE ey Gey MON.—FREE PARKING—OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY EVENINGS ‘TIL 9 P.M. FREE Ane Hag Ge ies Salts Cae wearin Gast ns. 0 ” s Wetiioiehis unbtiniirle is bs acenpeeteatier/ xh aan ames oeeeansmamr a teiadieneinenanas sgnmceaueiN) ‘Wier icine in ie es ha ena th ind AN Ala a ae Ce ce eh ial ok ete 2 1 dite ea waa , ANGI ee mt : \ oS A j a ee 3 \ j “4 -eha \. *. - 4 \ : We \ i : ae al \ \ ‘ f \ : ‘ . $i : ‘ eee A Se ae a | ee i ‘ Yo i) y | Phe \ \ : 4 \ . ‘ ‘ \ \ say A il > ; Va j A ee eae 4 4 1 a t DOS AL \ - \ ! : ae \ ——— : \ | tia > ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, viiaak APRIL 23,1957 ae . ‘ 1 \ : tae & S Ae ey = 3 : AY ‘ ve Sa eee \ ~ > re | {' wz t oe i ~ : —_ : _ bas ! sewer! , Aihusband boasted thet his wifejhome, and she told me, ‘Well, evita Loss by Fire n> (Civil War Diary, hed complimented him ¢says Hem|now, pore © fise obo!" . . .|They id Nae coe iF f Marshall Man Park): “It was late when I gotiNew Yorkers are noticing the in-'subway— TopsRecord: | jReveals Loyalty y uy es CO ud . ANN ARBOR 8 — Henry Mort _| Gorgest | . | ‘|marched off to war, back in 1861 North America During wearing a blue soldier’ suit, his ‘Last Year fighting ‘spirit aroused and firmly “A ae ibelieving in the Union's cause. ‘BOSTON UP—Big fires shattered ope pen rape , written di all previous records in numbers ing” the ea vis doe oe in North America last year and a Se See ; registered a new high in dollar gan’s historical collections, teen. wade 4 Gated Sept. 19, 1861 tells of , : loss” firep—each causing destruc- “Our government assailed,” he. you a a wrote with his quill pen. “The, : ) . United States and Canada in 185 Resse proctaimed balay. at, tn exciting hobby! for. a total direct loss of $330,- very threshhold of -our national! aw re capitol, while apathy or worse, ee ‘ reigns supreme in many branches You'll be amased at how quickly ly” larger than- those of previous “The nation is stirred, | Don't hesitate just because you don’t know ports tale haat eae i oceieeas of to echelon bogies ee aye eh ary A to dioplay. tine, ee instruments to play ... and it's great fun to learal x * * ; quired.” Of 401 persons killed in large- 8 _* te tia ercomtan ee | Sette ain "Fal ot 0 te Beso rade, Sin yur Ti dew og oT Soa [a sai, dd perme cape ge FAIR FOR DRAYTON—Third graders, Susan . The doors will t 4p. m., Sa : / Frm be pg ence nny he Sirlaugh and Richard Islas look over the sign for and. proceeds ae ke parti egoovemsene ich =o shy et pega the Hammond Organ and the divest Geller lees. of inat the first Drayton P, T. A. Fair to be held in six Chairman Mrs. Arthur Ward looks on. : Rapids to join a cavalry regiment We me pool ve playt oa g ll ee | | 8 i ee ~ e ‘ : e e | record! loss of $274.576500, set in Musical Receives Tony Award From American Theater Wing [ments torward and tatty 1 have \ . = received notice to go Grand, ' ’ ‘ Rapids with the detachment, : mae RS M Fair lad [) ' tom nthe nig rin” | GRINNELL'S—First in Music Since 1879—27 S$. Soginaw—FE 3-7168————t sisisicm My Fair Lady Draws More Admirers ————— : Persons injured in other-than- . . ; aircraft fires totaled 1,026. In number,. the large-loss fires) NEW YORK (INS)—The Amgri-| Judy Holliday was selected out-)‘‘Bells Are Ringing.” The dramat-| AFT E R EASTE R are only .03 per cent of all fires,,can Theater Wing has tipped its standing actress in a musical forjic actress award went to Mar- but they account for nearly ajhat to the richest and most ad-'her first singing performance in garet Leighton of “ ‘. 3 quarter of the estimated total fire; mired girl on Broadway — “My)|- Tables.” Separa’ loss pte — expected to total ste _ Wks - : cisatel tee inak '" ’ ter ‘ handed HIM Those : re ° : eee * k adaptation of George Williams Plans 6 Talks player awards were: musical 41 N, Saginaw The industrial fire toll was the|Shaw’s “Pygmalion” the coveted|in 4-Day Trip on Coast | featured actor — Sydney Chap- : largest in history, the study|Tony award as the outstanding LANSING W — Gov. G lin of “Bells Are Ringing;” showed, with 117 large-loss fires| musical play of the season at its — Gov. G. Mennen’ musical featured actress — : compared with 78 the previous/1lth annual dinner dance held in|Williams of Michigan has booked) Edith Adams of ‘Li'l Abner;” ; year. These constituted the larg-| honor of the late Antoinette Perry,|six appearances on a four-day featured actor — Frank Conrey est factor in the huge over-all in-|actress, director and founder ofiswing to Oregon and Northern, °% “The Potting Shed;” fea. . crease, the Theater Wing. California starting Saturday tured actress — Peggy Case of | Excluding transportation fires,| More than a thousand theatrical) Williams will Saturday| “Auntie Mame.” @ 304 of the large-loss fires occurred) people were gathered at Newnight to a Roosevelt Memorial “My Fair Lady” captured four! a 5 P : in the United States, and 34 in York's Waldorf-Astoria grand ball-jdinner audience in Medford, Ore., more awards — for direction =| Canada. e rooee to wait She Seaeematpaniend tnke ies bereegty Sunes) sices Hert: for scenic desieuing] Best dramatic of the erneen © 4 — Oliver Smith; for costume de-| : ; We Know Who's Asleep | award went to sath ONeas gall ye _— sepetimnens signing — Cecil Beaton; for mu-| . N C tt . LOS ANGELES —While Detec- San aa er Dey’? cub luncheon Monday in San|@! “direction — Frans Allers. ew 0 on tive Lt. Caleb S, Mitchell, as com-| “SCY "He : Francisco, attend a , mander of the morning police} The male stars of the two hits, |pistrict Democratic dinner that The divorce rate is dropping in : watch, was guarding the sleeping) Rex Harrison in “My Fair Lady” night in Sacramento, address the Johannesburg, South Africa, and city, someone stole all four hub|and Frederic March in “Long/Tuesday afternoon session of the surrounding area, the Marriage! caps from his brand new car|Day's Journey,” were given State. Legislature and talk at a Guidance Council reports. Cou-| : parked in the closely guarded|awards as the top musical and Tuesday night fund-raising dinner | ples seeking advice are decreas-| basement of the police building.|dramatic actors, respectively. in Oakland. | ing. e e : : : e ‘@ - Pick of the Season! New Arrivals! | , | Values to ‘12.99. I’ll take a quiet summer’s da : , | : 7 q Ys | @ Polished Cottons! Printed Cottons! Pastel Cottons! 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Sa Ves | AE OS Sg I Fridey “til 9 P.M. * \ ; \ ( ‘ if Mo] & as | yf {4 | * { fi, f & ie es 7 Ve i a i i On | f u) yy \ I ue a) ‘f ; : ed fe | i — | | i | ; } fo | ie Pie i ay abl od leh iF ‘ G een eee ae e LAL ce, dt MAL. py: noe (- ae PU as 3 i) Per vie Broa a) Ney PD ge as eee ae fy SAND 3 la we oe > i kaa lia te : ee ee ied Sie EA a TR me ene URE SCI Sa pt MFP BIN en PSII: Sue ML es Sue Soe. ea te Baa ead ieee! \ So Wel’ (ae Ue vo Peet \ t yeh \ PAE oe. ee eee \ Sars Waar | ¢ } | Ce fet - oe ‘ eee | : b + "* \ ae ; 4 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘APRIL 24.1957") , mae sini y f j ; : : : : 4 he Ba i q : * ; Bulganin: Letter to illan (Federal Probe Fis zon garrett ~ Fails to Arouse. Enthusiasm Examines LONDON A long, amicablylie and hydrogen weapon tests.”’|given good will on the part of the| Aled 4, phrased letter from Soviet Pre-|the jetter recommended that the|/governments of the con- Asked fo lnvestigate mier Bulganin to Prime Minister! westion of the tests “be sepa-|Cermed. agreement can be reached Disappearance of Two gs Macmillan on disarmament, the on all disputed issues,” the Soviet ut Middle East and European peace|T#ted from the general problem! premier asserted. WASHINGTON cna) A bea a Have Your ‘jaroused no perceptible enthusi-|of disarmament.” It was generally assumed that . a *: in Britain today. 2. New discussions of the pro-ipritain, following its usua} prac-\"¥sh federal grand jury is meet a Your Tn British Foreign Office was| Posal made in 1955 by then Primeltice when dealing with the Soviet!ing behind locked doors in Wash- . Phone "lanid to consider the letter friendly| Minister Eden for the creation of]Unjon, would consult with the|ington to examine the strange dis- a * "|i tone but not, necessarily signit-|demilitarized “sanitary zones” in| jnited States and France before|sopearance of Dr. Jesus de Galin- = inte | }ieant. Bulganin has communicat-|Europe. Bulganin also called fr'reptying to Bulganin’s letter. vs oe yesterday “led his views in long personal let-| Companion talks on such “corre-) Gyebrcld Colmmbie Univer. ® FE 2-8895 : Sate yp to the U.S. British and|sponding” Russian proposals as sity professor who reportedly was a . chiefs of government at|that for a 1,000-mile aerial survey/Shoes for 6 Chimps murdered by agents of Generalis- o : See 8 pee eS Ere sem: intervals since the Gerieva summit| Zone céntered on the Iron Curtain Dent the Budget simo Rafael Trujillo's Dominican a | - ating on a “pool” basis to pay al, peo ter gm Bulganin envisioned these as steps|ROauly government. : Pay These gga tig pedi $ © ¢ toward an all-European system of/ op LOUIS w—The St. Louis| The mystery heightened when gs (Ultey Site ot : can maintain existing bans on to the é d a teh lebivs t Our Stores travel by other Americans to that British press reaction was gen-| Collective Security replace Zoo's six performing chimpanzees) Gerald Lester Murphy, 23-year- ruggi ee So . once : country, But he said no _jerally cool to the Soviet Premier's ae = have been fitted with custom-| old aviator of Eugene, Ore., dis- our new SLEND Ri = ware ) hs tory way has yet been found to do latest. made shoes at $125 a pair for the| appeared in the Dominican Re- with the amazing appe- % PHONE BILLS | a that, a Soviet Ambassador Jacob Malik, 5,,The Ereat powers should join forthcoming show season. paltie best Desenben, Sete ita + — PHE- m _CONSUM ) oe ee delivered the 8,000-word denouncing force”! Designed by stylist John Hatton| reportedty had told acquaintances depresson . © powsn BILLS : : Mansfield, the acting Senate cation to Macmillan over the), Séttle disputed issues in theioe the International Shoe Co., the| in Trujillo City that on the night _ NYLPROPANOLAMINE. 5 A | Democratic leader, said Dulles’ Moscow radio broadcast] Middle Hast. talks to expendi ae oes of de Galindes’ disappearance, ) pone Bayete, prhggaperserc plague incase scones trade and “eaieel and slgitiic ie Sent tt en en ae a oe iapay $ 00 BD ea Under the “ " plan, a selected To relieve the present ‘‘undesir- “4 , purple, nee York to the Dominican Republic = number of reporters would tour of international] “mica!” exchanges. The chimps, whose feet grow| in a hired, twin-engine Beech- SUPPLY 2 oom China and would make their news tension,” Bulganin set forth a| “Can cur countries sof live tn oe 5 ee ee ere” a number of proposals, None varied| peace?” if asked. “Can- joint |refitted A Dominican subsequently “com-/] SU S000 S000 0000000000000 00RR80R8 ened, as the opportunity arises,) ‘== —< pressed in recent months. ~ | situation that atomic bombers | India will add an -additional|portedly leaving a note dig ag om ger ng eer om ate Sh ee De ee ee ee ne wl reek Sse (ery Dey ai re, Me lh a Se Recreate ach a aa ™= Pema) ey a a, auras eat concent, a nit =f SDD Retail Package LIQUOR DEALER orate Parisian “ 4 ’ , ow % « i ss aialande Fernand Dupaix. * peri capetee Sidens| a , “to Study Sciences” | Kveryone’s Talking .. . ican repartee to Red. Choa LINCOLN, Neb. @® — A Michi-| . without any limitations,” he said.|£4" State University dean said ‘ = See Ot ns. Sen ee eet duet one at b K 9 E | Communist bureau. Our people|dents into science study.” are entitled to know what is going} Failure to do this, said Dr. John . on in Red China.” D. Ryder, dean of State’s College . “2 of Engineering, will lead to a seri- ; EE «= LOW PRICES has consistently favored freedom/Dean Ryder said that of 1,250,000 P for responsible newsmen to report/high school male graduates quali- throughout the world, err nee ones ene Oey extmecring - “It a nota problem of our beng he courses. “spires the fact ar,” he sald, “the more| must find new sources ot ener Did you ever wonder what was said when the ball players gathered the facts about Commanist Chit.|Gemands of the age, around the umpire! Well chances are they were talking ebout Kroger's “sag , Tt fs by no means everyday low, low prices . .. everyone else is! Shop Kroger Monday, shop Tuesday, shop any dey . . . Kroger prices are low everyday. Prove te yourself that you can Live Better for Less shopping at Kroger! 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BY DAVID A, WOOD, M. D. has given rise to any signs or symptoms, the cure rate ap- proaches 100 per cent, About 75 per cent of these can- There is nothing to fear but)cers occur in the cervix or neck fear itself. . This maxim applied to cancer) more readily. detected; none is generally needs modification, be- of the uterus, and ‘né eancer is more ac cessible for treatment, The cause a disease that strikes On¢€/ remaining 2% per cent which occur four Americans must elsewhere in the uterus can also in every spect. Bui when we discuss uterine eancer the maxim states the simple truth: There is no rea- sop to fear concer of the uterus because it can be almost totally curable. But there is every rea- son to fear blind fear, because it can keep womén from taking simple precautions te keep them obviously command a healthy re- safe from this form of cancer. “nes be quickly discovered and effec- tively treated, if you give your doctor a chance. i The key to the whole problem is in those words: “Give your doctor a chance.”’ Give yourself hey before there are able symptoms of uterine can- cer, Of course such danger signals as. irritation, bleeding between Cancer of the uterus is a COM-| periods after the change of i or er bs mon form of the disease in women, jife, or persistent low back pain only to cancer of the/ should send women to the doctor st, And thousands of women! without delay! . . only because of fear; or because|CAN BE DETECTED But uterine cancers can he de- Sgnorance. We are often afraid of tected months and even years be- ‘ We have come a long . since 400 B. C. when Hippocrates * wrete: “cancer of the uterus is fore there are overt symptoms or why the 1957 educational ae on hopeful stage without the American Cancer| giving rise to any signs whatever. _ Society will be pinpointed on unter-|T tell women this to alert them, ne en Oe -inothing to fear from want to hammer home the| uterus except what might happen procrastinate. if they It women heed what I now want to tell them, it will be with- in their power to safeguard way their lives against, uterine cancer, Every adult woman should pro- tect herself against illness and death from cancer of the uterus by having a pelvic eXamination once a year. Where pathologists are available to interpret slides — MUFFLE i with Dr. Herbert F, Traut for de- tecting cancer, SUPPORTS RESEARCH The American Cancer Society is helping support the great re- © Tail Pipes search work of Dr. Papanicolaou. © Airplane Type Shock Aberbon ‘The “smear method” he has per- © Starters—Generetors ifected actually reveals the pres- * Feice of cancer before the cancer in ‘the usual sense is present! iFirst applied to cancer of the Women’s Needless Fear. rs Cancer * Keeps Them From Defeating It Early identified with a high degree of accuracy, detected at this stage, or in situ, can be swiftly and effectively ted, by tion or surgery. About 75 pér cent of uterine cancer cases are treated by radia- tion, When a patient is not’ re- sponsive to radiation, or when the) ° cancer has begun to “invade,” surgery is used, Surgery was not used in cancer of the uterus for about twenty ‘years; the discovery of antibiotics elimi- inated the major complication. * * 4 I should like to point out that a chance by going te see him \some excellent doctors hesitate to recogalz- suggest the uterine cancer ¢ell examination to their patients, be- cause it means an-extra fee; the smears should be interpreted by a pee and fees for this diagnostic work health of the year! * * * (Tomorrow: The time . when. it’s « virtue for a woman to nag. her husband.) Texan Regards Snow Creature Evolution Link the theory of evolution of man. Slick and his party flew in Tues- day at the end of their reconnais- sance‘to the Barun Valley in east- ~|ern Nepal in search of the snow- -; man, 228. & Slick said he came across and/; photographed .two kinds of foot-| Bm prints—one resembling footprints|& British Himalayan climber Eric. Shipton, and the oth- greater resemblance found by er bearing a greater Sikkim last year. He said he is convinced there are two kinds of snowmen—one smaller—but both belonging to the ‘It should be obvious that cancer it returned| as a method of treatment when i \ es v i . ; __ WHATS RY. CHINE? 1, KERBA 2. UORET 3, SAG 4. RDSOA S$, RAEF 6. CKTTIE 7. VIRDE 9 8. EETRS 9. tETVAR 4 a4 Cinta et : w» | _ Nearing: Completion Waterford Petitions | T acang rose heb ) tivariably rings while you ‘Jot sound and have approsched tat er-Barl Wilson. speed:a bathtub — “\eled “with M. ‘Glen’ Grossman, | attorney for the group, there will be a series of public meetings Several well-known specialists on incorporation proceedings have been lined up for the meetings, and among them will be a pro- fessor of political science from Wayne . State University, the spokesman said. Actress Asks Alimony | a ANGELES P—Cecile Rog. slit against actor pronbert As- tredo, reasonable alimony in her divorce’ — vary. When women go for their annual : examination, which in-| | cludes a pelvic examination, they) . should make their responsibility; § to ask the doctor about the ‘‘pap’| j smear. Any economies they may have to make for this yearly health event will be well worth their peace of mind for the rest NEW DELHI, India #—Texas |} oilman ‘Tom Slick said here today | i he considered the ‘Abominable | ii Snowman” a vital missing link in ¥ to human. footprints such as his fellow investigator Australian journalist - Peter Byrnes saw inif SAP At regular list prices’ or, 1B cervix, the smear technique ome temey. * if you preter to do your oon a a to. ‘chest From his inquiries, he added, *. we will give you TP other forms of the disease, jhe was convinced snowmen “B] @ 20% discount, ~~ - * walked erect and were therefore |! « _— nearer to human beings than Pe : Here is how it works: A little | gorilla. HOLLERBACK hid obtained trom certain poe. | He plans to return to the Hina . cancer spread on layas n mber “ wa | i AUTO PARTS - a glass slide. 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Mackinac Proj ject ing for service; —expecting deluxe ‘cuisine—and stances. pn A : Doctors reported bd Congressional Dinner April 30 at Always at luncheon, of course — 3) Smoke more than men, and ‘expecting it immediately. — results using this ge which Michigan representatives in| —sembhow it doesn't seem quite 4) Return twice as much food to’ “‘ppird, most © the nae gy He 9 ointh PL Mgr — , . whers blame tores withou Congress will meet with the Pon-| decent, .well certaialy not very | LANSING W ~ Gov. Williams! yitchen, ‘despite the fact that) dieting for the irritability of IHeods Guidance Assn. easlonsiog, injectionht! 2°. ap ele n has been urged to take a coordinat-' ting irritability Relief fer & out of 10 tested! Pinkham scription. Ask for re tiae visitors. Senator Charles E.| stimulating, for females to dine * they have ordered the lower-' “Eating lettuce and | -” gg cf ‘ing hand in efforts'to develop a _ many girls. g lettuce | ANN ARBOR ® — Prof. Edward; Irritability tortured nerves were ars BS Potter wil speak at the dinner, | together often after nightfall. ‘long range plan for preserving and| Priced items on the menu. | celery when ome is hungry,” ~ pooder of the U * t, calmed. Diaziness relieved. Suf- Get nikham's Tat The primary objective of the) Anyway, as previously men- restoring the historical values of ALWAYS IN A HURRY [ a << 5 Sees Tee (Michigan han babe sacha iy focating hot flashes subsided. For , meeting will be to set chamber tioned, women can be pretty odious Mackinac Island. | The survey, conducted by ai ‘Ur “does not improve the Gant elect of the National Guidance. cyellebeing® yorurnea! 5 paca: you can feel yout happy I ie es vos - at a lunch table in a restaurant.) The subject was discussed Mon- restaurant magazine and the ‘sposition. | lAssn.. a division of the American Unlike aspirin and such “gen- an Lydia E. Piakhent's Can gare, S representative will They tend to smoke inc essantly, day at a meeting in the Governor's: Muzak Corporation (which thinks, Qther ts wesw are that women | Personnel and Guidance Assn. | eral purpose” remedies, Shia new le Compound.) be Glenn H. Griffin. even after delivery of the shrimp office by representatives of the ————————---——-------— ne pr ___ Vice-President Richard Nixon, salad: they talk incessantly, fre-'State Historical Commission, the| Senators William Knowland of |quently with their salad en mouth; Mackinac Island Park Comniission) California and John Kennedy of they often ignore waitresses and and the Beaumont Memorial Com- Tew LOW PRICE Policy at LAKESIDE \ oT . a ee (ees ne as! : é i cue ca mee THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. . APRIL 24. 1957 | \ J a a bh From Pontiac They're Responsible for Good Deal of Indigestion, ©) tn eieeaat on = fomen Cause Jproar in Restaurants) “Who Says tami ; | ies ! - To Relieve ‘Hot Flashes’ riedeast Cc. of el Hear. By PHYLLIS BA cates that the saaioltty of eatery| Tt was generally agresd that men'it can tame tensions with as td to do too many. things while) 0 ve | NEW YORK (INS) — Women/entrepreneurs have been ‘watching|also suffer from tension, perhaps time music), revealed also that ‘the "re at luncheon,” Instead of; Potter, Nixon, Kennedy, are the cause of a goad deal at of the ladies for a long time. With more deep-aut, but through many owners have analyzed why female ast. sitting down and dining, aie rom e-0 ‘ * . 5 : p yi * —Knowland ‘on Policies , indigestion in restaurants. Some-¢motions ranging from fear to years of dining out they have customers are the worst talk, . times they even give themselves|/oathing. ‘learned to control its outward First and most important per-|talk, smoke, worry about what to Mrs. A. M. foe pe a adds, Middle age) | : ‘Thirteen = indigestion, and that's about as| ‘The trouble with women, baste. |*#tects- ‘haps, women are always in a hurry order, worry about when it's com-| Jie Rares ne relief Seect how Pracehelty kad ¢ . representa ves Frail the gooly es a gic cant get. ty. esdind ts te hele, bo Ladies, on the other hand, feei/at lunchtime. They are inevitably ing, pimp ey ee their watches. | nervous breakdown. Then took Pinkham’s Tab- radles “Ot hebA foe. Washi “sag 7 | that they suffer trom “tension.” |the need to blow off their trustra- beamay ne ie A ot 8 lets. They brought ine new happiness, comfort!" } ‘ D.C. this weekend for the yor an.. We discovered this long ago, pune. and the result is (4,000 own- hour ree ghongectiel - oe resa is indigestion—not; Medical aclence now offers tablet is unique combination of © nual meeting of the Chamber of h#Ving sat next fo,and in -conver- ers speaking now) that they: iprieve from irritation- raught! only for the ladies, but for nearby! © women new freedom from much special medicines...acts x imped ; sation with a-number of ‘nervous,: Commi ttee Named 1) Complain about- service more’ bustle of shopping. men whose innards are curdied by, of the misery of change-of-life, on the: cause of these a Commerce of the United States. “4 ! than men; Second, women are naturally the very valiant effort to keep| ‘2nks to an amazing new tablet " Highlight of the April 28May g restless, impatient and protesting, developed especially to relieve Massachusetts are other featured over-tip waiters, and théy turn:mittee of the Michigan Medical} speakers of the meeting. ' ‘back twice as much food as male Society, The following persons will go Testaurant eaters do, often out Of; winiams indicated he would from Pontiac: Howard 0. Powers, sheer whim or the desire to let name a special committee to John A. Riley, Griffin, Bruce J. ‘off steam. AR coordinate efforts of these and Annett, Henry E. Gotham, George, * other groups with an interest in E. Wyman, Marvin Barnett, Wayne! If they are drinking cocktails’ the objective. Gabert, Smith Falconer, Robert B.|- + - let's put it this way: Every- Oliver, Mrs. Evelyn Mattson, Wil-| lone within a five-table area knows) Besides its primary mission, the | liam L. Belaney, and John W. it. committee would be expected to Hirlinger, | PROVED BY SURVEY ‘come to grips with the problem of . ‘a plan for joint financing, public, | Bebe eal dager Pe pipes ill and private, of the activity. ; ivi erality and we would not mention’ Discussion revolved for a time, Fined on Driving Charge ‘it at all if it were not for a survey around three pending restoration Walled Lake Justice Herman A. ‘which has been completed, just this projects involving the Biddle house, Roth fined Rollie Sargent, 5551 Week and points up the truth of it. the Clerks Quarters of the Ameri-! : Dons Dr., Drayton Plains, $45 plus: * © * ‘can Fur Co. and Fort Michili- Down to stay down—365 regular every day shelf prices—fvery day $50 costs after he pleaded guilty Research among 4,000 restaurant, mackinac, on the mainland near in the week——-Every day in the year. Due to our lower cost of operation, to reckless driving Monday. jowners all over the country indi- the straits. Lakeside is passing along additional savings to you. SS Save 10%. with Lakeside’s New Low Every Day Prices! PRICES REDUCED Sale Prices in Effect Wed, thru Tuesday, April 24 to April 30th CHASE & SANBORN ai di li le Ma era ci a Blue Ribbon MARGARINE PER a MRE A ie ae : : ’ 4 4 ‘Fresh—R lar or Homogenized x SEALTEST MILK, % Gal. 38° Your Choice 2 Ige. size 59° _ Snider's Crackin’ Good * TIRE or CHEER, : | | | ecm, SZ | CATSUP | CRACKERS | —— ; bt , 1 ° , . x JUNIOR BABY FOODS 3°39 229 | "x *GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 9 49-7 —— : | Cans “4 00 Ker | \ | | Thi wixts 3» 89*| PEACHES Big No. 2/2 Cans ld lia Pa Bh | Aenarion’s Favorite Salad Dressin ¢ MIRACLE WHIP ; «59* pine ae * . [Regular Size—Camels, Lucky Strikes, ete. , arton 9995 ! Attend Pontiac's 4th Annual 3 *CIG ARETTES : . ] T-BONE 8 G: Home ‘Improvement Show |=<---- 4 sarcow 53‘|____STEAKS | * PET MILK — . . 4 April 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th } | —| OUR OWN HOME-MADE y, g | 4 | c= 32 lb. 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Leonard Session Monday WATERFORD -TOWNSHIP’. —freshments will conclude the eve- Waterford: By STANLEY BOK of Fe \Mrs. John Warren, co-ordinator of ing. | ee eg Press Correspondent eoarent on ep tera - Groups, Concert. jemergency service for southeastern = : tie ‘WOLVERINE LAKE — Residen-' visions amounts to $916,000 for the e Michigan, will present a program K nights Slate oe ; tial has been boom-|past 12 months or about $1,230,- ROMEO — A panel of 10 localion “Civil Defense” at 8 p.m.| 2 , a4 oy pag gs Lake opr ean 000 in retail sales value judges last night named = six be gpa at the Waterford Village Annual Frolic ; ) ing the past 12 months CLERK PRIDEFUL Romeo High School music students PTA meeting. . ne pct co a -o y cg pergraicbed tey great pride in the cur- winners of scholarships to the na-| Newly elected etticers win be Ot Utica Hall | ee SCHROEDER of estimated cost of construction.| ont home-building boom is John tional music camp at Interlochen) installed by Mrs. William A. | ; | FA 4 Ly C. Finlayon, village clerk who has next summer. ‘| Kelly, past president of the Oak- | UTICA — Robert Fetterly, 8 41, George H. Schroeder of = 7 The large scale jand develop-| pointed out the advantages of Wol- ‘The scholarships entitle the stu-; land County Council of PTA. itivities chairman of St. Lawrence: Orion Road, Lake Orion, § ment program has been carried|verine Lake village to investors dents to two weeks training at! ysothers of first graders will Council 2950, Knights of Columbus.) gnnounces the engagement of 7‘ forth by two Detroit a Bee and land developers, the music on ee have charge of the coffee hourjannounces the annual spring frol-) her daughter, Patricia on g 3 : : é 2 - | i Mr. g been erecting $15,000 to $18,000) duties tendon = one we ck ae ee afterward. sok ire jie dance will be held Saturdey.| jos Biagio « i ! snes enn hee eee verine Lake village about 2 year were selected from 22 candidates,| irs, Cecil Dumbrigue, Pontiac tus or 44405 Utica ae fl Sumiper, Auburn Heights. A - | por i im Payne Manet! there are still 26 vacant lots : = = | daughter, Marjorie Ann, to Ken-| Senior winners were Helena day night meeting of the Jayno| from Pontiac will provide music | : in Wolverine Lake Heights and | Bowen are announcing the en | 14° ¢ ' patrix, is announced |Valentgoed and Helen Hilliker,|Adams PTA in Waterford Town- for both modern and oldtime Form Bureau to Meet ‘Te date, 46 now homes have | 12 vacant lots in Payne Manor. | gegement of their daughter, | hy mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mus- | instrumentalists, Juniors were ship. Meeting will begin at 7 p.m.,, dancing. The council promises + Dovishurg School ’ been built in Wolverine Lake | go cording to Finlayson, the rapid) 2°" Laurie, to Thomas Finch | grave of Keego Harbor. Ken- | Nancy Ojala, Nancy Bartholemew, announces the president, Mrs. John| 'efreshments and “prizes. 4 Heights during apg —S |growth of Wolverine Lake can be} of Les Angeles, Calif. Thomas | peth’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. |Nancy Emmons, instrumentalists, Mihalik. _ Interested persons may call OL’ The annual Oakland County : counting for = total of $55%,- attributed to two main reasons:| ‘* the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lu- August. Patrix, also of Keego | and Gretchen Toothacher, pianist) ° ra ,6-2662 for tickets) Fetterly said. parm Bureau meeting will be held | ee Ree Sone at tee: village axa) ee Fe accom and is | ‘Harbor. No wedding date has |and vocalist . Vests Wek ance wt Abe at 8 p.m, Thursday at Davisburg “In the same period, % new ete ae eee 2 ae in| College of Ypsilanti, where Jean me wt Boy 4 . sie teas ie school at 8 p.m. next Monday, has Open Farm Office Elementary School, Ormond at Da- homes have been erected ininew Lincoln plant by the Ford, 18 @ junior, The couple has | ; tereted ctvie erginidations andivied Lakeville. PTs oe cues! -ALMONT Michigan Employ-|Vium roads. Payne Manor, representing a to-|Motor Company in neasby Wix-| scheduled a June wedding. ‘Bus Would Be Cheaper business firms, plus proceeds from), , ed aa ssl ee nea lens escaacorsinraces ol A luncheon, square dancing, and tal of $364,000 in estimated cost|/om. NORFOLK, Va. — Dorothy) ‘he annual Interlochen Scholar- . soot — ps lea Farm Place-|skits by each discussion group will Capt. William Bligh of H.M:S.'wijson Moore was just being) Ship Concert held April 9. Fred Gillam and Ruth Wie oo office for this area at 208 highlight the program arranged by Bounty brought the first few apple neighborly and driving the children preroninagvtan -marescor thea ‘Third St., Imlay City. ‘a committee headed by James Wil- All - County Farm Part trees to Tasmania, an island offito school but it cost her a $10| Opening of the Banihal tunnel) Svsrse ong Mes Robert Brower |, The office again: will be handled son, of Rochester. . Y Comanogiae seclet = Today rg go bie org: said 16 road has brought many more! wig present plans for the school’s (MY Ford Bird of (AlN. Tar’ India had 29,389 foreign vis : iety says. six- eight-year-old passengers tourists to Kashmir this winter to |placement specialist. Purpose of ‘na a a4 cal Members of the Oakland County| sandwiches or cake, and their own|the fruit is Tasmania's second|plus driver constituted driving an see its heavy snows,’ Srinagar re- cumumer programs. : the office is to find farm work for tors in the last 12 months, New Farm Bureau have been urged to| table service most important crop, after wool. ‘ov sedan. ports. | Musie and the serving of re- applicants and the service is free. Delhi figures show. attend the Ail-County Party to be = 2s Gs a ae : omy pte On Pee es Sigs . < ee yee soeoteas. ian -_ - Bae . ia en ee Og omen ae rs ee mae a aes CARPET — DRAPERIES — LINOLEUM — TILE — WALLPAPER — DRAPERY HARDWARE — SLIPCOVERS social committee, announces a , ee ee ee lively evening of entertainment q ee ee as . the Co Group who, in. the opinion of the judges, pre- ‘ Jack Worthington will play for r . } dancing. : 2@NO MONEY DOWN q : e @36 MONTHS TO PAY Most Items Priced © FREE HOME SERVICE | Below Most Dealers Cost! @ FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE | < * eee — - , OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL a ; 7 3 3 Ca @ ‘ , : : Ss — . ee | INVENTORY TIME IS JUST 13.00, 3-Ply, All Wool 4 a, Solution Dyed : : And it’s just good business to o BARK WILTON RAYON TWEED | > liquidate our odd rolls, remnants and E Ree -pf-Spen cole. Tweed ae overstocks before the end of the Cheice of Sey, papier. eatery and plain. Made to sell at $6.00 yard $=798 “month. Our huge volume of wall to NOW pad wall Mstallations has left our in- ventory unbalanced and we have hundreds of odd rolls to. be disposed: of at give away prices. . .. This is your golden opportunity to save 3 and ’ more during this semi-annual event. SAVE 40% to 60% SAVE 30% to 50% > ON ODD ROLLS! SOME LARGE ENOUGH On Hundreds of Room Size Rugs TO DO 2 ROOMS COMPLETE! Black and White Rese Rayon Black and White 15 Ft. 84 Yds. 12 Ft. 40 Yds. 12 Ft. 61 Yds. : Solation-Dyed Nylon Blend All Weel Natrin 3-Ply - Beige Gold — All Wool 2. TaVeTNS oe Rayon 12x9 12x10 Iax12 All Wool Scroll Cut Pile 11.95 beg 1095 12.95 12Ft. 45 Yds. | 12 Ft. 60 Yds. 12 Ft. 57 Yds. Emerald Green | Brown and Beige | Brown ang Beige 12x11'3" 9x12 12x10 Tweed Tweed Viscose Bark Tweed Reg. $74 Reg. $49 Reg. S44 Reg. $495 Reg. , 5 Reg. $795 165.00 100.00 105.00 4 6 9.95 8.95 big 1295 Brown Nylon 1 Green Wool Black and White 12 Ft. 51 Yds. 12 Ft. 60 Yds. 12 Ft. 72 Yds. | Solution-Dyed Beige All Wool - TTurq. 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Yao, 3 : VIP PPPPIPPIOPPLCL CLC LS DT . . . tetinas _— : t ele 23 ‘ s j } 8s ov Ae | | i - \ * : : ‘ ; j 7 | j'- f i ye ‘ | j 8 uy : if f : 4 * /- P| 4A iv 4 j fe fe : ey a ‘ if = 4 ie Ja/ / : 4 ; } lip ee A eer af. eee on fn pe Hic A iS el ie ag ee Cat amie Seinoh ihe the treasurer and) , rag hea committees could “share | Annual Andersonville Fair to Be on Saturday | CLARKSTON — The Anderson children, fun house, cake walk, ville School will hold its annual) faneywork, variety store, flower. = ; = : o : Bob Snyder an Jshn Neva elt sgh, anining Snyder, ue wl narat «aovety |", comment awe o sttyBand Concert Tonight ime emmnce. | tonight at Avondale High ‘School. ye Bock elias spta thi to Star 300 Students Card Party Satu , Pair Announces | f0mery: snd the bridegroom's To Talk at Waterford "| Over 300 Avondale students will tension Group announced) | Iie Pe participate in the Spring Band) thet it will card Satur. R t Marria ton. ". +4 | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP _|Faculty to Flip Pancakes Concert tonight, The concert willl day evenine at the homme of Mre ecen arriage A reception was held in the|The Fashion Your Figure Clubito Buy Lounge Furniture [be at § in Avondale’s gym. George Edwards, 5381 Clarkston- t Lapeer evening at Hunters Creek Com-/Will have Mrs. Albert Games as John Neztek will direct the Rd a pe muni guests after| guest speaker at the regular meet-| SASHABAW PLAINS — Pine) jor rt ; Sn Element: pot soe LAPEER Mildred Mont.|Which Mr. and Mrs. Sturgis left on] ing at 7 p.m. tonight, at the Wa-/Knob Elementary | ne Oe Bene Fite Bend. treshments served. pb Pace : a wedding trip through Michigan, terford*Township High School. [will hold a aye Novelties, serious the Monroe Street Methodist) Sie *t 208 + |Slate Lapeer Crusade tu , ae Approve Orion Plat LAKE ORION — The Orion Township Zoning Committee has a . - approved a plat as presented by at Saturday's ‘Scout-O-Rama.” The shows, set for 3:30 and 8:15 will erry m- p.m., at Walled Lake Senior High School, will highlight the annual "he pg ogy pono, - ee fan we Scout program. Affair will include “action” demonstration booths. ; ( = i ee ene ee | bride’s daugfiter, Marjory Mont- |water enroute. : evening. oat Sashabaw road. also direct the All-Grade Band. |Lake. management and woodworking. "CARPET — DRAPERIES — LINOLEUM — TILE - WALLPAPER - DRAPERY HARDWARE-SLIPCOVERS _— ‘Troy Charter. fio Be Changed Due for Overhaul After Manager Proclaims Tax Limitation Outmoded ; CUB. SCOUT SOLOIST—Tommy Talaba, of Fourtowns Cub Pack 67, “The little boy with a man’s voice,” will open the stage show é 2 | “OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P.M. ee Warm Weather Ison the Way— || Imported’ Matchstick | i , StyleTone b SHOWER CURTAIN SETS Bam 00 _ At Below Dealers Cost PLASTIC SETS TAFFETA SETS Natural Finish Choice of Patterns Choice a of Ce Colors “5 an SQ” end Colors i Cafe, 30x30 eee .99¢ Pr. Reg. Valance, 9x54 ......... 998 bs. 798 sie ruc Cafe, 30x36 «.................81.49 Pe Sanaa No lroning Cafe, 30x45 .................. S199 mr. Because It’s Fiberglas Priscillas || Bamboo Draw Drapes With Self Pleating Hire County Engineer for Lake Orion Well LAKE ORION — Councilmen this week decided to hire engineer James Baines to install a test | Tuesday Smorgasbord Planned at Lake Orion LAKE ORION — A smorgasbord ONLY Reg. $1.69 sede ga 5, oo eee inne! 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King of Saudi Arabia. | om sunnens © On PuRMACES * On BONERS =) . aac * Many Jordanians regard _— Se ee - ye 3 jordan is an artificial nation, selves as “South Syrians.” ! “4 Co ae ee ' ' out of the desert by British * & & civil war. : | sai webs tense) Low Janka Heating & Air Conditioning treaty-makers after : Ae : strong support . Arab neighbors NEW - wards.) es 33 ; aie ee ; : ; and first known as ‘Transjordan,| Nébuslt ne : in il coe day. partition the gountsy|Robineon has extended his con Sales and Service Later Jordan annexed part of|the towns where wages are "OW ong themselves. Such @ moveltract in the hit show “Middle of} 181 Edison, ~ Nite Service Palestine west of the Jordan River|and unemployment runs at some-|s™mod give Israel a chance to|the Night” and, says a show) Business 1 FE 4.0445 Arab-Israeli war of 1948-49.'thing near 50 per cent. He also| march again to recover the Jondan- “undoubtedly . will! 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" i i Leer a \ _ i fa oF J | , \ i He, a ' Ah. “i 4 j ‘ : / A ; Ay ‘ ie ead 47 | j if | ow, boar] [4s ir : a \ ; dy . | ( lo [ j Vy mo Le \ [ * aps ih aes "4 | | Al i | [gOS ae af Ls bed Pa f: Ve \ if? me get. oe | : Fi RG ee vd ‘ wee i see rs paler PRE SS oe PONTIAC, MICHIGAN | Va -. 7 ¥ “TWENTY: “FI V va Beach Gals Adopt New Navy Look — vata Scarves, Anchor: Trimming Give Sailor Touch PARIS (INS) — At otleng sea-side the ritziest gals has gee eH i : Pil As Pe * iit : Secretaries Week, April 21-27, honors the first _ dady of American business and draws attention to the — ' advantages of a career as a professional secretary. Shown at her desk in the Pontiac Motor sn ae tion Building is Louhelen Eggleston. A pleasant lemeway a voice that is clear and well-modulated will always help in keeping the tone of the office what it should be. Mrs. Russell Brackett ably adjusts to the varying situations and people she meets in serving her Grosot bel: Dr. € bp '. G. Burke. i ature anchors, compasses and life- savers, Beach-bags have taken on the shape but not the size of duf- fle-bags. 4 5 as Any time you call: at the advertising Pentiae Press Photos department of The Pontiac Press, greet- ing you with a pleasa tioak Chapter of National Secretaries Association and of the Pontiac Business and Professional Women’s Club, Miss nt.:smile and helpful attitude will be Mary Eleayor into je and used as trimmings Lockman, Oakland County's Secretary Lockman was chosen for the honor be- on stacy - of the Year. A pene aes of Pon- cause of her integrity and ability. Shower Presented forSharon Dermott — Mary Eleatior Lockman at a miscellaneous shower Mon- “ day evening at the Garcia resi- = dence on South Saginaw street ec ins ecre arla onor Sharon, daughter of Mr. and , , Mrs. Fred Farguhar of Elizabeth ; Lake road, will become the bride | a » Metay is National’ Secretaries|silent partner in American busi-/ship, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' : of Benjamin Santana April 27 at F Y (Day in a ote ness. S. A. Lockman, she was graduated Mrs. Garland Woody, secretary at the First ey ger ieee Rneaae Coren — Chapter of the National Séeretaries?:. The distinction of being Oak- from Pontiac High School and the National Credit Bureau, is another in the group of tis ot Perkins street. “ Association. land County’s Secretary of the Pontiac Business. Institute with an women being recognized this week for the vital role they perform in business, industry, government and education. executive secretarial degree and/ took a University of Michigan ex- tension course in psychology and public relations. x * * Busy at her desk in the pathology laboratory of Ped . ie wae St. Joseph Mercy Hospital: is Mrs. Roberta Trayer.. that not only the employers they Her daily work is evidence of the attribuges of a good — serve, but all those who benefit secretary. Secretaries throughout the géate are being —_f'o™ their efficient and loyal serv- Mrs. Harry Pearce . Entertains for PEO if Fifteen members: attended "the Monday evening meeting of Chap- yer AW, PEO, held at the home :. ie Any time one calls at the ad- ; vertising department of The Pon- A slim 5-foot-five brunet, she en- tiac Press, he is greeted with the| Joys photography, music and golf; telaxation. pleasant smile and helpful ones ta of Miss Lockman. Personal News of Interest recognized during Secretaries W if April 21-27. ice pay public tribute to the secre- Michigan Alurinae Club Holds Electiof of Officers taries of our state and to their constant improvement -of a pro- fession that tas truly -become a * * ‘ rs ; Born in West * ihe ee eee ek hice ci'ten Guamaeals. Chagtar at the National Secretarial Associa- Ekberg Finds Diamonds tion, as well as a charter mem- ber of the group. She is also an active member of the Pontiac Business and Profes- Washington, D. C., City. * * * Mrs. Ward O’Brien and daugh- ter, Julie, returned to their home on Hamilton street from a trip to and New York Word is received of the birth’ of a son, James Gregor, to Mr. and Mrs, John F. Lechtenfeld (nee Judith Kay Rebingon) April 22. at Tripler Army Hospital, Charles Coppersmith assisted the hostess. Mrs, Little and Mrs. Webster Francis reported on the state con- vention held in Detroit. during the past Week. Mrs. Carl Oliver was a sional Women's Club. She has ° served as president of the club and as treasurer of District One of the Michigan BPW Federation. * * * She was. chosen for the honor Honolulu. Hawail, Maternal grandparents of the in- fant are Mr. and Mrs. A. H .Rob» inson of East Iroquois road. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Emerson of Milwaukee, Wis., formerly’ of Pontiac, are houseguests of Mrs. Emilda LaFortune of Cherrylawn drive. The visitors arrived for the Aren‘t Her Best Friends By ROBERT HORIGUCHI aa PARIS (INS) — Diamonds Mrs, William Gordon Again Named to Presidency at“ Tuesday Meeting £ Leaves Hospital In her forthcoming picture, S, Maynard Dudley of Augusta Mrs. William was a member of the Speaker's Miss Ekberg will play a straight Easter holiday and will remainjand Mrs. Charles Lochtenfeld of} avenue has returned home from re-elected president of the Pon- | Research Committee for the bea is Dest fiend, but to Anita dramatic role, that of = mys: |0F her'intcgity and ability andl % 12 days. Huntington, W. Va., are the in-St. Joseph Mercy Hospital where orn nae Club United Nations, believes that thing to look at in a jeweler’s win-| ‘ry woman.” because of her initiative to better) pooy oon enone to his = 2 - a. cupey: Tuesday evgiting when Mrs. | there is no alternate plan, that |dow. : “Someday I hope I shall be able| herself in her job by furthering her) staaies at Central Michigan Col- er home | the only hope for peace and * * & to branch out into musical andj education, Miss Lockman is a firm Ww. O. opened her : j at Tm. eo te "a ~ lege Tuesday after spending the on. N security is through the United | The strikingly proportioned Nor- : ’ aplloves ETTER SECRE-| raster recess with his parents, TARIES MEAN BETTER BUSI- P * ‘ane ee ee Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beach of offer otticers elected were *¢ © * “A young pretty woman likes : Homestead drive Mr. R. Grant Graham, vice Mrs. Williams further diamonds, but diamonds don’t x * * Mrs. Gerald Hubbard of Menomi- nee road has left for Columbus, Ga., where she will join her hus- band, who is taking special train- ing in radio communications at stressed the need for the train- seem to like her. It takes a ing of youth toward vocational | Woman over 4 to be able te fields created by the needs of | S@ve and hold diamonds. the United Nations. — Languorously stretched in an Mrs. Charles Harmon was (easy chair, her golden shoulder- a councilor. Ft. Benning, Ga. - ’ Vs nominati chairman of the social commit- “ committee were rs. Jay Wag: eee Gare | Sie pues poi Mr. and Mrs. ‘Frank Thobpesn| £4 | ner, Mrs. hg - Abbott and ds r, pee sein Ray. in Women’s Section lef Berwick boulevard are. thdl 2-4 Mrs, = st — fags Helen Travis Se dara Saat proud parents of a son, Paul Ed- Ivah Price introduced Mrs. | Presided at the refreshment” |9; vegrold Miss Ekberg continued: Jia Max Williams, dire¢tor of the ] table which was decorated in | «1 once wore half-a-million. dol- brent = st the int can Association for the United x * ® .. but all I could. do was: just etdne redacick Md and Mr ‘Nations, who chose as her | ’ The next meeting will be jat them. I had them on for a and Mrs. 8am Thompeon of Mount : subject, “The Path to Peace-| held May 2 at the home of /fan magazine picture.” ra (panel Peper lud all thi and Security.” - Mrs. Frances Larkin in Clark- RECALLS INVITATIONS conzeatel eect Inc uages @ t WS oes Mrs. Williams, who is also — The Swedish-born actress, Brake Adiust t 350 dressed in a heavy, red wool pull- Pf rake ustment . rég.. ‘ ; ovér and skin-tight black toreador Jewel Trim J Ce to SWim Suit Wheel Alignment ...... reg. 850 ‘Anthony Steel, recalled they both pengagement Of received invitetions enh. & | Wheel Balance .. . 2 Fronts a a . their daughter, \eading Paris jeweler to visit his Is Top Styl e Victoria, to |S°P- * *« * The Steels arrived in the French capital recently. Anita wih’ costar wih Bob CHICAGO #—For gals who {ol- low the sun and wouldn't be ‘caught wearing last year's bath. :. jing. suit, here's a tip: Give it'a new look with jeweled ‘embroidery. | Designers for a craft house of Chicago, distributors of pearis, Kerry Keating is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene ~D. Foley of ' directed by Gerd Oswald. The | = eee STELLA PERALTA BAUMANN Kerry is pesty wail be i decalled to olly- for do - it - yoursel suggest E wood for screen work. that adding dewdrop centers to an of Symphony Will Present wad fs we Mr. and Mrs.| “T stways want to be’ close to} suit does the. trick. husband,” Miss Ekberg said, aah Jol lea Sa Last Concert on Tuesday) rey ses mat pri ras 4 ing of |cannot stand being away ‘ : and tiny maple leaf jewels to both “a for any length of time.” ea ia een te ee a ets Oforway |QUARREL DENIED ta lily Jele High _ |for the job, and the redecorating drive. Both |" ne Steels were reported to|School. This is the last perform- Her background includes touring! took only ‘minutes. students after ance of the current season, during Northern Michigan with the U. of} On others, they traced various oe fine fectival at Rio del Ore’ iniwhich the orchestra has achieved|M. Band under William Revelli.|Patterns in the rhinestones that iresfone at Eastern \uruguay. Both denied “hhadiits. goal of bringing pleasure to|Ske has also entertained with the|come in several colors, including Beel'aa . : ed and haz|Dlack. The roses and jewels are : | Michi an quarreled and said their temporary |the | music lovers of _— _ {USO throughout the state has "e eaeng oar 8 and abrupt separation was caused x * sung leading roles in ‘‘Fidelio,”|5ew" hrough a small bea , ) ~ College. — |ny tight airplane schedules. Franeesco Dibied!, conductor, |‘La Traviata” and “The Mikado.”| holds them secure oe ' An “August — t. 6. ¢}will present a young oe. oamsices se ite os H 146 West Huron : ’ : ty — she|Peralto Bat Detroit, who|Circus an- ea : | wedding is {has abe San aha —\ will be heard in et of potent | in ospital / g FE 2-9251 % mned. mr peg ro and her diaen ue ag ante ry A : “ot, shorter| Sane ad oa Sparen: MEET SPRING Png SHOWERS % IN SMART FASHIONS Dramatic Special Purchase REGULAR § | 22.98 to 29.98 Em | A Famous Maker's Newest and Most Exciting Styles. All Completely Lined. LET IT RAIN! These precision-tailored coats of imported pima- cotton, faille, flecked rayon acetate or taffeta are water-repellent. LET IT SHINE! 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Rosses of If your hair goes limp on rainy her parents, | Mrs. Virginia | Braun Leland of _ Bloomfield | Hills and University, is son of the William Birmingham. Elizabeth is a freshman at U. of M. i 18 & ELIZABETH ANN LELAND The season's first meeting of the Ladies’ Golf League at Pine Lake "Country Club will be held May 2, according to Mrs. Robert Sauer, general chairman, and Mrs, C, P. Mehas, cochairman. There will be a brunch in. the grille. Alpha Sigma N u Holds Meeting — Mrs, Russell W, Evans opened in a steamy kitchen, a pin jae Goud «il publ ee FAMILY SHOE STORE|"5Y,81° it, i, body it needs. Monday meeting of Alpha Sigma! Nu sorority, Welcomed as a new member was Mrs, Lillian Morts. Speaker for the day was Phyllis Pope, city librari- an, who reviewed several books : Just SOY see “Charge it” OPEN EVERY NIGHT to 9 7 (Monday through Seturdey) ot Fedora! \ fy FEDERAL DEPT. 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Pearce, publicity,|" Special events have been planned|'™ IT COLORADO | a w rem bP we & -= Ist Meeting Whirly Girls . and for May Session By JANE EADS Twirly Birds; Set) “WASHINGTON — They will be gi the population has taken to the suburbs; the highways are con- jgested, and experts argfte that fly- ing is safer than driving.” * Neglect of Gitted Children “|Causes Leader Shortage = * 100 White Flowering DOGWOOD PARLE mn LOMPANY two DAILY anaes TO DETROIT AND 3 to 4 feet tall TREES $100 Each INTERMEDIATE POINTS HOLIDAY All Expenses | From Detroit 94” Exciting Days! by Wallace in heavy solid tiver - the new Discovery is 2 contemporary- lassie - a pattern thet sets 2 pace as well as a place. It is for those who want sterling styling that is at home with traditional or modern decor. ; “The Store Where Quality Counts” (28 West Haron St. ‘ "COREY re FE 2-7257 re Clothes too tight? Picked up 5 to 10 pounds over the winter? Get on the 9-Day Diet and get back to that ideal pound- age. One-half cup er One baked: (No butter Medium ture, send 10 cents and a stamped, Skin Gloves to Help Give 1912 Look Look ( aise in Leather With this year’s revival of in- rhinestone, pearl and embroidered ——a- ; ? : * The long gloves for formal oc- casions are popular. They range | from the eight-button length, which jcomes below the elbow, to the 20- button length, which goes to just below the shoulder. Regardless of color, length and kind of decoration, almost all of "| these gloves are “wash- able” or “lavable” inside, which WITH THE NEW 8451 pATT-O-RAMA A variety of clever sundresses to defeat the heat are possible with this sew-simple pattern. Few pat- tern pieces for thi¢ princess charm-|' er. No. 8451 with Patt-O-Rama in- cluded is in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 12, 32 bust; 4% yards of 45-inch. For this pattern, send 35¢ in, 37 will delight you with its wealth ot saat, easy-to-sew styles; spe- cial features; gift pattern printed inside the book. Send for it now— just 25 cents. panene they ane shen. eee Be use of suds. Follow these rules for successful washing of French leather gloves: They should always be washed, not cleaned. Cleaning fluids dis- solve the washable finish. They should be washed early, rather than late, because dirt and perspiration damage and stiffen leather. * °* Work up rich soap or detergent Ld _|suds in lukewarm water. Wash kid or suede gloves on the hand and squeeze doeskin through the suds. Use a well-lathered white wash- cloth on soiled spots. When clean on the right side, roll the wet. gloves off inside-out and wash the wrong side. A soft «complexion brush will remove soil from deco- rations, . x bd * Rinse well, turn right side out “Tape Measure” It’s that definite simple when you “Relax” with “ Reducing ... and Relax-A-Tron” ies sed envelope with your) request, man in care of The Pontiac Press. ch Spring, Milady’ A Fancy Toros. il etiam feat Oe. See Good Start for ‘Long; Tomorrow: “Short, Pull.” * With Candy Walked Off lex teh tech gee in Gol” church auditorium. On each table there was a plate of assorted candies, one of the women emptied what remained of the candy on our table into a paper napkin and put it in her bag to take home to her children. I was very much sur- ways thought she was a well bred person. I would very much like to This Mother Cait Hofmeister Feted at Shower jin Green Home Gail Hofmeister, bride-elect of} | at al “When the card party was over, | prised at her doing this as I al-[f Ray McLeod, was Was It Rude to Take miscelianeous bridal shower re-| Party Treat Home ao hacer oma mabey abate © for Children? Gail is the daughter of Mr. and Erwin Hofmeister of Cascade The engagement of June Ann Doan to James Vern Fisher is announced by her parents, Mr. land Mrs. Basil Doan of Auburn ‘Heights. James is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fisher of Auburn [Plan Coiffure to Complement H [sting co with’ millingry lyied to lok loge. Sart inity of the’ new fashions, hair is) generally longer. This new length) For wide-brimmed hats|as last is delightfully versatile, It may be and flowertul bonnets, the hair is hairdos cores 7 | LUGGAGE | FOR GRADUATION “The Thirties make news in hair well as hats. To complement. | Lay-away = the nationally advertised pee ona tooe such as: ve nm years, Hair styles that emphasize the’ SKYWAY AMERICAN-TOURIST contour of the head fit neatly un-, MENDEL ‘ CROWN drils reaching forward on the cheek ' ‘and brow flatter even the deep- lest of felt cloches, For short hair, there are new feather cuts with full, soft bangs blending into fluffy’ sides to form an attractive frame! Also in men’s age — two suiters INITIALING, GIFT WRAPPING AND ' ‘DELIVERY. FREE avenue. The couple is planning an Edward Mandilk, Mrs, Ronald Hof- Ayala and Frances Schenck. rer wedding. | Chanel shows suits with snitted| meister, Jean Hofmeister, Donna jacket borders and, in some cases, and dramatic picture hats, ‘crocheted eges. for theface beneath turnback) ee and little girl bretons. * * * | The tilt in hats, both tiny cloches’ in ispires charming asymmetric coif-; KIMMINS LEATHER GOODS | 14 W. Huron FE 2-2620 cs know what you think of this?” a few leftover pieces of candy for her children. Dear Mrs. Post: “I think it is! too formal to say “how do you do” when introduced to young people of my own age. (I'm 13.) Mother. thinks this may be true, | but she also thinks that ‘hello’ isn’t just the thing to say to strangers, no matter how young they are. Please discuss this in your column.” Answer: Although “how d’you do” is correct, “hi-ya” (like a telescoped “‘How are you”) or, “Hello” is certainly more natural | and friendly when greéting others. of your own age. To friends of; your mother’s you should say “How d’ you do!” | Dear Mrs. Post: “Will you | please tell me how long a man | should properly wait before | starting to date someone again — afier his wife has died? Also, how long should he wait be- | re ccmmeesyeee? ‘newer: A year before remarry-' ing is considered acceptable pro- priety. He could see an old friend, | somebody he had known all his, life, almost immediately, but to. become attentive to a new person MARY CHESS Toilet Water at once-a-year savings! For a season of womanly gift occasions, oumce size in gold before at least six months, would be criticized. ° Wash Brush Often Whichever brush you select, wash it once a week in shampoo) ‘and ammonia or detergent. Rinse! 'well. Dry nylon brushes bristles- down, natural brushes on their) sides or hung up. When brushing 1.50; now 1.00. _chogse from these very feminine fragrances: White Lilac, Tapestry, Strategy, Gardenia, 'Yram, Carnation, Violet, Lily of the Valley, Heliotrope, and Rose Geranium. Four- and ivory gift box, regularly. 3.00; now 1.50 plus Fed. tax. Decorative Jet sproy atomizer, regularly Cosmetice—Street Level oily hair, wipe your brush with a towe] after every few strokes. Jersey suits in the Chanel man- ner are worn with print-, ed silk blouses this spring. ' ! i i Maple at Bates, Birmingham special purchase of white slips 377 : regular 5.95 slips Lovely as springtime, practical as only no-iron nylon tricot can be... these are the your new season suits and dresses, and love for their delicate touches of nylon net and lace. Sizes 34 to 40. 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The “dots” pique with: orange colored pr And no wonder, Unlike a young! useless possessions during the win- ne ‘ - . PERMANENTS, from. . $5.00 range from pin, polka and coin gots will look gay. For.a summer,™4"'s fancy | in springtime, ®* ter months. But in. the light of mawersuty, . dots up to ping-pong ball size. 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EM 3-0661 TONIGHT jot hike} ee Cae gtaa o ay ) Ary be eet i Fs w \ 3 ahs My ke . \ fi F yo + 9S pdb eon ON Ar Some las oe . est cry when shaking a tin cup for funds for the - Olympic and Pan-Am games; stressed: “We don’t want . government subsidy like the Iron Curtain‘ countries!” today are curiously silent in the matéér of the proposed $5 million grant by our government toward holding the -Pan-Am games in Cleveland. — Sentiment is growing for progressive scoring now that boxing bouts are regular weekly entertainment features in millions of homes. Dave R. Jones, president of the Cleveland Browns and forrher chairman of the Cleve- land Boxing Commission, has long held the idea is feas- ible and the virtures far offset the flaws. The Miami). . Beach commission, through the efforts of Lee Evans, is seriously considering several trial runs this summer. * * —“¢ Charley Goldman, Rocky Marciano’s trainer, has written a book, ‘Boxing for Boys.” Ernie Braca back on the Ray Robinson board of directors . , . When President Eisenhower, at his last press conference, said he drank a bottled mineral water) from Mountain Valley, Ark., he was echoing the No. 1 choice of most boxing trainers as well as Big Ten and Notre Dame football trainers... The Archie Moores are expecting a little light-heavyweight. The no-windup technique used by Don Larsen in the Series will keep umpires on their toes, according to ‘Hank Soar. Hank blasts the legend sharp-eyed hitters like Ted Williams get gift calls... “That was thought — up by some sourerapes 173 slugger. - x * There are 3-1 wagers floating around that New ~ York will be a one-club major league city in five years. Dan Ferris’ AAU pension is no longer open fo debate.’ Albert F. Wheltle, former AAU prexy, led the block that voted Ferris a positive pension when and if he wishes retirement .. . Cartoonist golfer Oskar Lebeck is the latest to pack his clubs and retire to Florida. Oskar Cleveland | ® ; = i DETROIT, © — "Hen pitch this. weekend - ht ek Sn ‘ be be Sas: man- ager Jack Tighe of the Detroit letics. : CENTER OF CONTROVERS Burdette going through one of his gestures which has continued 1 the spitball controversy in the National League. Burdette’s pre-— delivery routine.includes fooling with ball, fingering cap, moistening fingers, wiping them off, and touching resin bag. Latest squabble came between Burdette and manager Birdie Tebbetts of Cincinnati. Ve THE. PONTIAC PRESS a wenesokn st: 24, 1087 7 — | terday ‘AP Wirephate ¥ — Here is Milwaukee's Lew ifore he was lifted in the ninth batting average to linning in*favor of Paul Foytack. | Bill Tuttle continued his sensa- tional hitting for the Detroit club, collecting a home run and two singles in. four official trips. In his Jast 15 trips, Tuttle has hit) safely nine times and hiked his! 370, | It was Tuttle’s long drive into He yielded one in the fourth inning the lower deck’ in left that sent to Harry Simpson with a mate) the Tigers into a 1-0 lead of south- i Lee was a “gopher ball’ victim, giving up three roundtrippers be-' aboard, a pinch homer in the paw Rip Coleman in the second seventh to Bob Cerv and & one-|inning. From there on in it was run blast to Lou Skizas in the/aimost a copy of Monday's game, ninth, ° with the lead see-sawing back ant forth. The Athletics took it briefly * * ® Thé home run by Skizas un- wound a 44 tie and dealt the Tigers their third one-run setback| er; the Tigers got it back with of the campaign, Overall, the) two runs in thelr half, one on Tigers are 2-5 with both wins com-| Ray Boone's first home run of ing over Cleveland and four of| the year and the other on a the losses to the A's. Lee was philosophical about third on a single by J. W. Porter| and came home on a pacrifice fly. Cerv’s pinch eae tied it again in the seventh and that’s the way it remained until Skizas nud Lee's victory . bid, The Tigers opened a two-game series in Chicago today, and righthander Frank Lary was scheduled to oppose Chicago's Jack Harshman. Each was seeking his second victory. From there the club will go to Cleveland for a four-game set beginning Friday night and wind- ing up with a Sunday doublehead- er. Lee probably will get one of the Sunday assignments. The 5 vedi Parks and Recrea- tion Department's annual all-star : ibaseball game will be played on Sunday, July 21. Paul ¢Digzy) Trout and his Detroit Oldtimers will furnish half of, the opposition, . * °° ¢ ' Plans are now in the making for the construction of a baseball press box behind the backstop at Wisner Field. * * * At least one member of the Pontiac Yacht Club ‘mixes his sailing activities and his musical ure, Al Oberson, Lightning skipper also does a fine stint (say‘fellow club members) the defeat. “I'll try to get ‘em | The contest became tied in the the next time,” he told Tighe A’s fifth when Bill Hunter sin- when tb the skipper came. te the _gied, driving . ACTORS Jim Pisoni Ford, Littler Favored LOUISVILLE. Ky. —The Gen- na counts most on the hilly, 6,575- jerals, Dukes and Bold Rulers of yard Seneca Course. Par is Tl. golf go to the post today in the With the long hitters claiming 5? first Kentucky Derby Open tour-|80Me slight advantage, considera-|* ; ; tion had to be given to George |, nament, with $30,000 waiting in the Bayer, Mike Souchak and Paul) winner’s- circle for the top fin-| Harney, top strong men in today's! W ishers. | tourney - grind. * * * u he ¢ old - Rich: Derby Open Starts blooded competitors KANGAS CITY DETROIT AB RE AB RH Graft % 6 0 0 Kuenn os 400 mpsonée § 1! 1 Bolling 3b 4 1 1! Zernial if 3 © © Porter 4-9 1 Groth rf @ 0 6 Kaline rf 3041 Simpson ib 4 1 1 Boone tb 4qut Skizas rf-lf 4 1 1 Tuttle cf 413 oper Jb 4 09 1 Wilson c 186 Pisont cf 4 1 ¥ Bertota jd 3 6 2 Coleman p 2 6 © Leep 36 06 | A-Cery 1 1 1 Foytack p o 4 6 | Trucks Pp 6 6 6 6 E-Trg so ios R-Noren ? 0 6 | -Boyer 69 0 i2 lated biel - o 6 0 76 1 it M Drmt, 66 4 | Gorman Pp o @ 6 aw Totals % 8 T= Totals 33 “ 0 A—Homered for Coleman in Ith. we eateationally walked for Trucks if ar ~Ran for Noren in @th. a D— Walked for Huntér in sth E—Lined ” for Poytack in ¢th. oe Lidl + geeeeeennge O00 210 101--9) seeesevess O10 210 004 E—Boone. RBI--Simpson 3. Hunter. ery. Skizas, _— Boone, Lee, Kaline ime Pisoni, Le Bertota, Ene | son, get Skizas, Tuttle, 8-- Wilson, —Kaline, DIP Pent i and ‘Hunter; . Graff and Sim Left Raseae ity _ 1. BB—Cole-' man 3. Trucks 1, Lee 1, Poytack 2 |8O0—Coleman 3. Trucks 1. Lee 5. a 1. R-ER—C as a guitarist with the Lightning Assn. orchestra known as the Barefoot Philharmonics . . . Al is also National Lightning Associa- tion treasurer . . . Another PYC member, Dr. Floyd Arnold, is district secretary. « * * Pete Elliott, California's new head football coach, announced | the appointment of Bill Taylor | former Nebraska guard as an assistant. “ht *&. Chuck Spieser reportedly fost imore than a title shot-when he was decked by Tony Anthony recently. Chuck had to return a fat fee for a by-lined magazine ipiece heowrote. * * * Bowlerama champion Joe Tin- son was a Press carrier for 3'4 -) years. ‘ rs * * Pontiac Elks Lodge 810 has put Anthony Earns Ring Award morning ral but a wide-open’ ‘National Open champions — "ied ht Poviak ‘On Celera in a bid to bring the Elks National will give the Ormond courses a workout, or vice versa. romp for the roses was promised 'Furgol, Jack Fleck and Sateen Lig eS cgoiet|keg tournament here in the near NEW YORK (#—Tony Anthony's world titleholder by the American|by the scratching of such stal-|Boros. ‘gummers. T--3:26. A406 future, - Speedway Ready for Season's Chiefs’ 9 Loser spectacular third round knockout York slugger the ‘‘Fighter of the Start on Sunday t DETROIT — Motor City Speed- way, Mecca for the nation’s leading auto racers for nearly a quarter century, is ready for its 1957 opener Sunday afternoon he (April 28). « in Sixth Start Invasion of Arthur Hill's dia- mond, yesterday afternoon, proved -Heikkinen’s club dropped a 62 ‘The asphalt-paved track, laid game to the ‘Jacks, the 2nd loss) down three years ago, will again in six starts. Port Huron adminis-| provide ‘‘the world’s fastest quar- tered the other in half of last Satur-' ter mile” for devotees of speed day's double-header here. and design who will attempt to shatter existing records in a sum- mer-long assault. There will be two Sunday after noon programs — this Sunday and} accounted again on May 5. Night racing — added two more counters in the (Saturday, Monday and Thursday 6th on a triple by Kolleth, an /— begins May 11. First televised error and Bailey’s double. show will be on Monday, May 13. Chiets’ oun ; a This orang diy is open house. 6th inning series of four aE Seed Move Up Milford Victor at River Oaks for Fifth Time HOUSTON, Tex. up — The 23rd * * al Ri Coun In Links Tests aaa tte salted tae the ae rs. golfers fourth round today with nothing are running up a fine score for resembling an upset among the season's play. Yesterday, touring) © the Duck Lake course, in a three- way match ‘with Holly and North-| ville, Milford emerged on top for) its fifth straight win. It is un- beaten so far. Milford hit a 9-hole total of 180. Holly had 188 and Northville 191. Medalists were Milford’s Ed * * * All seeded players * advanced ‘yesterday, Top-rated Herbie Flam of Beverly Hills, Calif., easily whipped Paul Como of Baytown, Tex., 6-3, 63. No. 3 seeded Dick Savitt of New York won by de- fault over Ivan Salas of Santiago, Chili. * * * Second-seeded Vic Seixas of Phil- adelphia made his first appear- ance by whipping Tommy Roberts ‘of Houston 6-3, 6-2, Seixas won by Dallas Country Club tournament champion Mervyn Rose of Austral- iia downed Pedro Bueno of Sao Pah, Brazil, 6-1, 6-2, Each year the winner of the weight contenders in the monthly Ring Magazine ratings. Anthony’s quick kayo also won him a title shot with light heavy- (am weight champion Archie Moore for June 7. Anthony, was dropped to the fifth slot behind Yolande Pompey, Trinidad, and Germany's two 175- pound contenders, Gerhard Hecht and Hans Stretz. Willi Besmanoff, a former rank- ing light heavy from Germany who invaded the heavyweight di- vision in the United States, has been rewarded for his conquest of Bob Baker with a No. 9 posi- tion in the heavyweight class. Baker, longtime contender, has * * * Italy's Mario D’Agata was de- moted to the second contender’s spot in the bantamweight division following his title loss to France's of Chuck Spieser earned the New son, 8 Month” award today and the top|}astrano jposition among the light heavy-'¢ Spieser, the leadirig|jand challenger before his deflation by gar been dropped from the first ten.| , ers, Sena’ : Skizes, Athletics: Alphonse Halimi, Mexico's Raul | Boone, Tigers: Kell, Orioles; Wiliams Ranton Macias, recognized 85! Crowe, ‘Thurman, Red) = NBA, is the first conténder. : Heavyweights: Champion, Floyd Patter- warts as Cary Middlecoff and Sam Snead. * * ‘Burdette Demands “Apology” i urricane) Jackson, New York: 2. Eadie Machen, Redd Calif ; Harold Carter, Linden, NJ.; 4, Willie: New 3; §. John- | son, Philadelphia: erfie! 7. Zora roles. —-, Ariz; Archie Moore, som Will, ene. ames 10. Nino ‘ve ides, Stat heavyweights (175 pounds}: Cham- Moore 1 ‘Tony A eer . New York; Yolande Pompey, ; 3. Gerhard sleek Ger- many: 4 _ Stretz, Germany: 5 Crsek ser. Lansing, Mich.; 6. Degomar Ma ez, 7. Randy Turpin Eng. Holland; § Clarence ; 10, Yvon Durelle,, Middleweights 160 68 pound Gene limer, West Jordan, tan 1. laa Robinson, New tattle Yonkers, NY: Joev Giambra, Buttalo. .¥.; 7. Joey Giartello. Philadelphia \Chebo Hernandez. Mexico: § Bobby Bova. ee go; WO. Charley Joseph, New Or- ans. HIGH preset RESULTS Avondale 4. Clawson 2 Catholic Central 2. Cranbrook 6 Lake Orion 3, Fitzgerald 1 Farmington 2, Waterford © Thurston 6, Oak Park 2 Track Milford 16, Fenton 54 2.5, Clarkston 34 Cranbrook 71's, Walled Lake 37% 6t. Frederick 536, Walled Lake 542. TUESDAY'S HOME RUNS Colavito, Indians; tors ./part, the Derby Open is made for ‘Ford’s work in aoe the re- cent Masters tournament—a No. 1 gem in any triple crown — gave him a slight edge. * * | On the other hand, des was discounting the chances of a| ‘new’ Littler, who rose to golfing heights, faded out of the -picture| and then ame a comeback, * jtreversy back to Birdie Tebbetts| Littler's vicky in the Tourna- ) ment of Champions last week at/ Redlegs’ | MILWAUKEE Ww — Lew Bur-' \dette of the Milwaukee Braves has ond choiee to Ford, with some 120 e ‘dark horses crowding the field. | ~ * + These “stakes” winners were) The 30-year-old righthander, among the good things: ‘asked for a public apology a few * * Stan Leonard, winner of the; Greater Greensboro Open; Arnold Palmer, champ of the Azalea; Jackie Burke, PGA and Masters king last year; Tucson winner Dow Finsterwald; Phoenix champ Billy Casper, and Art Wall, who copped the Pensacola crown. * * hours after National League pres-' ident Warren Giles issued a state- ment saying neither he nor his veterans umpires believe Burdette has been throwing a spit ball, “IT don't mind what they about me on the ballfield,"’ Burdette, “but when it hurts my family, that's too much. I’ve got a little boy in kindergarten and Like its horse Tracing scrap aly already having trouble with the older kids,”’ he added. ‘“‘They * * the distance campaigners Stami- know me as a cheater. How would on, A couple of old hands, Stan Musial and Ted Williams, look as though they're back in business as the two, best hitters baseball has known m ia the past 15 years. _* * * Musial, 36, already has declared he’s going to pace himself this time to ward off any late-season weariness while’ shooting for his seventh National League bat title|, with the St. Louis Cardinals, And in addition, he’s giving himself a cushion with one of his best springs ever, batting a crisp, .500 with 12-for-24, * * ted Williams, 37, already has termed ]|$100,090 Preakness is draped with : daisies. The centers are dyed with shoe polish to simulate, black-eyed Susans, official flower. ~ this a make-or-break year ("If I ‘don’t hit .330, hit between 25 and 30 home runs and knock in 100 Maryland's ‘runs I'll know the handwriting is the American League with a .423 average. Musial managed just a single in three at bats last night, and. while it put him just seven short of 2,800 major league hits, it wasn't enough to ward off a 19-inning, 6-4 Cincinnati victory over the Car-| dinals. 420th major league home run and his 2,200 hit while driving in two runs to pack away a 3-1 victory Michigan's String Snapped by Broncos ANN ARBOR (AP) — Western avenged an early season loss and snaped Michigan's nine- game winning ‘streak with a deci- sive 7-1 baseball victory over the Wolverines yesterday. rg Ag lag es “y te yn a) : ‘ork, 3 p.m.—Johnson | v8. (8-0 : Detrott vs. ¢ —T at New Boston Washington, 8 p.m, — Meyer at eve. Ramos * (1-0) Cleveland at Kansas Sy, s p.m.—Lemon ion the wall.”) and as of today tops a. a i Williams, however, slugged his) Stan, Ted Are Firing Again for the Boston Red Sox over Balti-|lenging Al Kaline and Mickey more. Mantle the past two seasons, : ihomered in the first off loser Elsewhere in the National yes-pi, Toes, then added an RBI terday, the Chicago Cubs put aN i4=—— = _ Se ene hog tt er se SS 7 "er Se a fA er ce Ae ‘ ee comme se a = “Ready for the show!" call for Corby’ Whatever the occasion. .. its better with CO Dra per First Round ‘Loser Tennessee, iow | PINEHURST, N. C,..— Tomiot Lathrup Village, Ben Smith «Share ABC’s lead and James Pilz of gan's lone qualifier for match) Dearborn , Patton of M . = gant, NC in the first rund Bill Aimed at. north-sou! ‘ur: tournament. Herd Control & FORT WORTH, Tex, w—Teamsl in the open team division of the] trom Tennessee and Indiana tied) for last night's high scoring honors jj Amecioom, Boeting Compan Wie State Conservation Department| Tenn went down to defeat in the House Tuesday in one of the liveliest debates of the 1957 session. Vote on the measure was 40-48. The bill would have revoked the conservation department's authori- ty to set special season¢ for the shooting of deer of either sex. bled series of 2776. The Luell Boosters of Houston, | Tex., led the booster division scor-| ing last night with 2,613. There were no chanere in the | standings. *x* * Legislators restored deer herd control to the department last MIDAS PUFFLER i (Ros starts Oct. 20 would run through) year after a one-year lapse. Con- servation authorities contended it was necessary to prevent whole- sale starvation in areas where ee mace sea? | Phone ORlands 3.7206 ! Ask us about it! 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George posed for the above picture on a stream near ‘ee the Sylvan Lake community to illustrate a situation that will be © enacted Saturday “for sure” by thousands of ardent trout -fisher- : 4 ; | L : i 2 : “men, on hundreds of streams and lakes, in this and all over the _ state. Hovis has been a well-regarded trouter for some 40 years. = i " - around home here Conservation officers have been stocking the streams and other ters with rainbows, brooks and browns, and there is now a final preopening plant going on from the Drayton Plains hatchery, Say)... Harold Hughes, hatchery head. |tions being transferred from PONTIAC PRESS, : ag s Gt * ee reams * On some upstate of Trout Research Subject of Talk Tonight at 8 ge ecgpelaorihoc ie? | Solunar Tables shorter duration. Knight's sou Totten, Fine Minor bMajor iainet bis) your days so that you will bejrnurs ere a ae fishing in good territory during Bat, nos sccece,3:48 9:55 4:10 10: these times, if you wish to find cersenee: 4:25 1040 4:85) Th: the best sport that each day has|Mon. +--------808 1190 OS ia to offer. [Wed cuscecees-6:58 1248 7:25 1 _ Major periods begin at the times shown and last for an hour and a helf or two hours thereafter. Min- Fishermen Will Hear) Dr. Leonard at OCSC| Dr. Justin W. Leonard, assistant] speaker before trout fishing en- thusiasts of the Oakland County 's Club tonight at & o'clock in the OCSC clubhouse. Dr. Leonard, in charge of the department's research program, will show color slides and speak on various phases of trout re- search and management activi- ties. : sale. all sizes... Blacks... 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GUY MOATS Outdoor Editor, Pontiac Press CHAMPION — It took “Freckles Breton Boy” (above) a fine Brittany spaniel better known'as “Mike” just about a year of his seven to reach his AKC championship status as a field dog. “Mike,” owned, trained and handled by Ralph Gardner, 1091 Voorheis road, won the recent open all-age stake at Brittany Club of Upper New York, at Baldwinville, N. Y., to complete his field trial championship. Other “legs” were won last August and last spring in state field trials. Gardner, a Pontiac school teacher, has a 3-yearold daughter of “Mike,” “Patsy d’Bienville,” he expects to campaign in the fall. i | see : Pe ee g oes tepyesvay, APRIL 24, 1 2 oe Heavy, cold Weather Is in Opening By JACK PATTERSON Weather the next ‘couple days will make or break the first week- end of the gen- 7s eral trout fishing season which Some more sun- shine, warmer nights will make for a good open- rains andor ber last year) will PATTERSON kill it, Water temperature is the tending to warm it up will be all to the good. ditional runoff to keep them so. .|fish in from Lake Superior. If no rung are in evidence on bars waiting for temperatures to rise. The stream outlet fisherman on the Lake Superior shore has the chance of tangling with big “coast- er” brookies, along with whatever he might do with the rainbows. For regular stream fishing in the BLENDED WHISKEY + 86 Sa J } 7 Ve | a i ell ginow, FE 5.2620 Knowledgeable people . say Imperial—and they say it every time A Hiram Walker whiskey, No increase in price $566 4/5 Qt. _ Code Ne, 608 $¢p31 Pint Code Ne, 406 PROOF + 30% STRAIGHT WHISKEY, x YEARS ‘on "MORE OLD + 70% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS » HIRAM WAIKER 4 SONSJNCs PEORIA, ILLINOIS critical factor now and anything U.P, streams are generally high and there will be considerable ad- If water temperatures are up a bit from a week ago rainbow fisher- men should find some fresh run Big Factor’ |minute ‘debate on the proposal yesterday. Day Success): the outlook is excellent for a “dry fly” opening. Traditional best opening day wa- ters are small, brushy brook trout streams, Regardless of weather some fish can always be taken from such streams. If conditions are favorable, fishing is apt to be excellent. ; streams although ally will work well if it's possible to make a cast, which it often isn’t. Nymphs are deadly on such On the’ bigger streams, aside from worms, streamers or buck- tails probably get more of a work- out than anything else. Red-and- white bucktail, squirrel tail and Mickey Finn are three patterns in the old standby class for opening day in Michigan waters, One might make a. better choice. He could also do worse. In the fly-only waters, which will get a heavy play if weather is de- cent, streamers, wet flies and dry flies will all take some fish, but the fisherman with the most fish and the best ones will be very apt , Day H ouseto Vole om sn mate oe BOOSTING F we wae also marks the : gp greg ‘Overrides Opposition : on > ¥ * Study your stream, present |Many other awards are} to Requiring License. oe upstate event, for| for Great Lakes flash you |fly fishermen and others. Events rules, Hovis ‘get under way Friday, LANSING « — Over-riding the ve a ee me . #t objections of a lady law- > maker from Dearborn, the Holse © today prepared to: vote on a Watch Water Temperatures today prepared to-wole on sbi require anglers who fish in Great Lakes waters to buy a $2 license Mrs. Lucille H McCollough (D- She made a plea for “the i. the tourist, the citizen from every walk of life’ whe like to while away an. afternoon fishing in the De- troit River or along the Great Lakes. ae “Ever. since the beginning of time the Great Lakes have been free for fishing,” she declared. “If the trend continues, we're’ go- ing to reach the point where we are going to charge people to even look at the Great Lakes.” Supporting proposal, Rep. Frederic J. Marshall (R-Allen), chairman the House Conserva- tion Committee, said the bill had the backing Of the State Conserva- Other sections of the measure would raise the resident..fishing fee from $1.50 to $2, increase the trout stamp charge from $1 to $2, boost non-resident. fees from $4 to $5 and the 15 Sd {ncorda were broken lum Noteware tok the a wee s Lm Se . Just Because You Can't Toke; Time During the Dey ‘USE OUR CONVENIENT: z 3 a e ‘Milford won a triangular meet last|Fred Lavery ya ag a has been in the New York organi- ee onl . ble yp — Inight at Milford. The Redskins! ‘The Cranes took their lumps on/|74tion eight years, but his master- lcompiled 75 points to 54 2/5 forithe baseball diamond, however.|%™! three-hit, 1-0, shutout of the \Fenton and 7 3/5 for Clarkston. |Two unearned runs handed Detroit ee Pirates yesterday was Milford’s: Andre Lavoy, a soph- Central a 2-0 decision as Tom . : ‘ 5 3 3 ndeeee ee . : omore, triumphed in the broad [Kramer hurled a five-hit game. * & «® ; ’ : I Leagt Men’s : jump, high jump and high Dave Campbell, who has yet to| The Giants called him up from IT SERVI E : ys g : F hurdies, Teammate Jerry Van | Yield an earned run, allowed only their Minneapolis farm club at the , a Khakies - Sport Shirts [| rossen won the pole vault and |two hits, but lost his 3rd straight.|tailend of the Lat Ge Se ee Oe Leave your car between 4 and 5 P. M. — It'll be ready at 8 A. M. Tan, Meg, we st OP ee shot put. Farmington’s Rey Tem ple We bave feend thet many ef our customers must use thelr cor éuring Lavoy set a new field record in| pitched his tnd no-hitter of the rosy ayo Py first start. But in $3.98 Up $149 Up $1.00 up the broad jump and tied Milford’s| spring as the Falcons blanked /bis - 4 school mark in the high jump.| Waterford 2-0 in an Inter-Lakes |Phia Phi Del Munson of Milford took the! Conference game. Temple struck |" less. 440 and set a field mark in the out 13. et [_ tow, Redeking seneted nine IetlOrien's Jim Soulth and a. Sth Robbins Stays Alive (sa Proper Aven watt ve in Golf Tournament [rw *Sud's osha ane. ree + PINEHURST, N. C. W# — The) Spencer Decker hurled a three-|*- Pel! 24 Chsriesion 4 double jinx of a champion not re-jnitter as Thurston downed Oak : |peating in 19 years and a medalist |park 5-2. BOSTON Tommy” Tibbs, 131, Boston, |seldom following through to win) st. Frederick trimmed Walled outpointed Gene Butler, 134, Boston, a | the title almost caught up with|Lake 536-542 in a golf match at] stockton, guipointed Billy Brown, 139. | the day ond just can’t take the time during the day fer needed and necessary maintenance or repair service, And seo, we have extended our service hours—te better serve the Chevrolet owners of this area, Even if your car requires some minor body or fender work—we'l) get dene fer you—evernight, And — fi costs ne more — a8 we operate on an established flat rate schedule with eur experienced men using the very latest methods ané Staipneent to eamy FoR Ge wy tae CoE: . Don't Drive a Car That's Not Right Get It Serviced by North—at Night NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodwerd = Birmingham =—S_ MI 4-2735 Men’s Work Pants Men’s Work Shirts 2 ms. $5.00 2 ter $3.00 Hillman Robbins, but the slender/pontiac Munici St. Fred’s Ed Callt., _ Air Force second lieutenant from Kast and ag toate of the SBEAUYSNT. Tox we eipeeed | } Memphis, Tenn., was still among|Vikings shared ‘medalist honors OND. Calif ‘Beanion, 133, those present as the second round! with 81. san Francisce, oulpointed George Macias, lot the North and South amateur : a |golf tournament began today. Robbins was paired with Billy’ i'Thornton, former University of North Carolina player and later) Florida State star, from Jupiter, ' Fla., oe 3 mp) the day's program. B Dayton 5 Hits Top WIBC Spot DAYTON, Ohio 1® — Paddock /Pontiac of Dayton has taken over l the lead in team division No. 2 of | the Woman's International Best for o New or Used CHEVROLET CAR or TRUCK |S acdoet ‘rolled 2,380 a night. | ‘MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES Itc): no mex ae H : ‘Basi poco tg Ohio, Macconent FE 5-4161 FE 5-207 lin first place until last night with aoe 2.322, is now in third place. WE STILL HAVE ’EM| es They're Going FAST! | , ACT NOW to take advantage of our SPECIAL SALE of U. S. 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You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and sell- ing problems. To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 | | | aN ,4i2> po COL: 0A J PP & ARI | |SISTER... STILL 1S IN FACT ime. SURE DIDN'T . ONCE...SHE WAS ALSO A GOOD FRIEND OF MY KS \f | GRANDMA 3 i 7 By Charles Kuhn X : BUT IE YA John Morris s&5Se Pel taie ir? WHAT DO YOU MEAN ?) 4 | ~ VU LUO = Sf : 3 — Raa Be Oe ie} . ee Loo MO (Ge ee ae ae a me) mos ' at : ya AVA A aN ¥ ae “i ee : Ke \ { ‘ sh A ‘ i ‘ \ 4 i \ | \ | M\ \ ‘ ) \ | : \ | . PO TEAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. sai 267-1957 Ree Weis ea oeelias “lol Comer 11957 May Be Third Besst(2 Area Youths Face a on lssraant Rants in. Automobile Prod uction Prison on Break- Ins | : ¢:a0 G Jaze Spartaean, W. _ Ady, Prison terms were drawn by two| Special iestion of Roose- oe re gpd | welt Lodge No. 510, F. & A. M,, 22 credited with | State St. Thursday, 25 at north Oakland | B 7:30 p. m. M . Winford pe sentenced | Bottom, W. M. —Adv. ae - conom , ordered 11-15 year terms in News i in Brief some adverse economic develop |selling campaigns. Promotion | : ment presently unforeseen factory | ives of all kind on hae wo ee ee r|St., told police someone entered wedge haps seu Ty ane bet output .still is being held down|of 1740 Orchid Dr. porn $248 a 3 — 6,116,948 passenger cars were built: “pwenty dollars in quarters was| ben 5,900,000-units were sold. object of the sharp production. eas han’ a eehutle seamans The new figures are based on/ Control program. General Motors, eo oe of Cie Service Gas Station, 25\what gppedrs to be & seedy Ot beck it eutpetwnlen Ne dealer ; Ernest Berry, 18, after y cod $:3) a.m, Tosadey | lee Je orered partarmanee W peeling sanray~ Sophos wget ed the garage door according to Os-| #neral Motors’ Chevrolet Division. | S°REC etre year’s Janu- it / ae OS Se eG —% Chevrolet which has been lagging| ®*¥-March quarter wee tana Admit Man to Hospital i. * apa behind Ford Division, has been re-| Units below that After Car Smashup Paul Gornian, owner of Gorman|ducing the gap between it and) quarter of 1966, IN ® pk. bask : ‘ May] shel) Service Station, 34 N. Perry\the present No. 1 company. But few industry experts are| Leonard G. Stem, 27, of 25% E. ee. ne . age: Laren, 06; small, 150-650. |$2.39%, and lard was unchanged to) s;_, told police thieves took more| Completely new engineering bold enough right now to say| Pike St., was admitted to Pontiac. WITH . eee aie se doses Bek te oo 5 cents a hundred pounds Jower,/inan nine dollars from the cigar| styling in several rmedels tn the [Chevrolet big money ‘malar of] Aoi TesPat ine regu fan : pee) we: DETROIT EGGS - [May $13.75. ering volume field atinula General Motors, is ou run-| face injuries resul .: ae 68 ae DETROIT, April 23 (AP) — Eggs, b machine after et be wat Fund ning for in the indus-| accident shortly after 1 a.m. this tia rege: 8S ++ Talon. Detrolt, cases included, federal uilding through a window they! creased sales in the October. ning for top place in : Am Aislin sine 8 Lehn & P 1 : ot ate gtades: é CHICAGO GRAIN broke Monday night or Tuesday| December quarter. For the |'ry's production and retail sales| morning. Am veeess 353 LOP Glass ... 15.4] Whites: Grade A, Jumbo 41-44.| CHICAGO, April 26 (AP) — Open te- é . ene standings. Most recent official| Stem was traveling east on thej am saree 43-3 Lib MeN&t, .. tg (Weighted average #3: large 35-39, wtd/ cay: morning. makes changes (° . : * y . Pontiac Trail when the he Am a5". 4 & My ... 66.7/8%¢ 38: medium 30-33. wid ave 32:| “wheat cold) sept. 139% ly will be as tar-reach- registration figures showed Chev- ac the car am Ss & Ye ss S Lockh Aire .. 45.4 seal $6. Grade , large 31-38, *El Mey 2.23% Dec. ~ ||: 1.217 | Warren J, Upthegrove, 29, 2642) ing as any that were made last olet trailing Ford division by about| was driving left the road about) Am N Ges .... $8 Lone © Com’ 33.4) Browns: Grade A, jumbe 30-42, wid = Ra ate acer on 2om| Inkster Rd., Inkster, paid $50 aft- sutamn, 14,000 units in retail deliveries and/100 feet east of Walnut Lake Rd.|f 7!0 Pontise State Benk my, am Red ---+- 35 Lou & Nash %0.3/0ve 41; lerge 32-36. wid org SAYe Dec. 021. 8aete duly 6020000) ee ler pleading guilty before Spring- in production totals by about |and smashed into a tree, police FE 2-8357 a8 91.6)medium 30 wid ay Mack Trk .., 21.6)m e 33%. Grade C. Am Smelt .....955 May D Stre .. 36.6) lar + nent (new) = epi. .....-- 67%s|tield Township Justice Emmett J.| It isn’t any secret that the big-'95 900 units. said, - 18 Aim BAe! gy Ae Mand Cp --..: 384] "Checks 244 a Bee ate Pye "Leib, Monday, to driving without|gest changes of the 1957 model — Am Tob «;..+ 3 Merr Ch & 8. 20.4) Whites: ade A, extra large 135-36; March .. +22 -B30% May . vesee eh BTM a license and at excessive speeds, year were made by Chrysler and i, Viscose 6 July. Lis Anaconda ..... 68. Mpls Hon ..... 93 |large 22-36; megtum 30-31 or th ie now being held on traffic|Ford. It is no secret, either, that |] Armco Stl .... $48 Monsea Ch ... 36.4], Browns: Orage A. be 31-4; meaium Oy 17 1gase May 13.75 He is . the that Po. General SMotre tee scheduled |¥1 : Armour & oe. 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Broadway St., Lake Ou @ “0 a D de ~- | ‘ Borie tims: 84 Net Ceca ‘lages| _CRICAGO BUTTER AND Boos ] Orion, pleaded innocent Monday to : | 1 Benassi Ray ae HS) OMCAGO, age 8 CARL age] drunk driving and placed im ool pyayy @ i TIRE and RUBBER Warn .. 43.6 Nort a Wési . 69.4/Feceipts 1,161,000; wholesale : $200 pond pending his appearance B | for Sewer e - : e ' My ... 402 prices unchanged; fl Budd co 33 xe ES yes #s fener ec sist 3 ~~ aid Receive Less pe come ape = | ; t ° s. . ti Calum # Hi .. 121 Nwst Airin | 159) Esee irregular: 7 A $250 shed fire in the rear of . os . In erviewin in Pp Can Dey n=: 14 Seensth Gi 1 BE wer Pe bo cen Fa ware! Executives Take Cut/1025 Northfield Ave. about 9 pth. Enabling Legislation for }. a ng ontiac Cdn c + Hw. . 40.6)20 A = E : Capital Arh... 2 4 ee 4 bY 28%: dirties 26; checks ‘ie: ewrest} in Incentive Bonuses yesteray ee ee mabe. poet Interceptor Goes to i Thursda Gene 2 BS Fim Bee F ‘55 Total cording to firemen. ‘The shed is|” Senate for Approval |}; Ye ov . never 3, m3 Pema Pe agmmeae en, 2. Bs (AP) Potatoes owned by Carson Case an _ can we te 2 P. M. to 9 P. M : Ci 3 084 prow -+ 33 || Shipments mcderate; ‘de-| DETROIT # — Top. executives Rummage Sale, Grace Lutheran ing legislation for the pro- a} supplies nod : nd Glendale, ; : Sere Be Peas BH AlRteN aeat ath Ba gt the Ford Moto Co. were award: ORG, Garb to Id: AGW fon gener yercndgg was passed IMMEDIATE OPENINGS IN PONTIAC, DETROIT AND =. Cuett. Pea. 413 philip itor... aes| River Valley Pontiacs 1.98: New: Ar- ed incentive bonuses last year tor Sewer yesterday was passed : . Cols Pim :- SEE Phill Pet °-: 414 lSemand iow market eh ear ior wreck totaling $2,524,000, a 44 per cent}. Bake Sale & Bazaar, hot coffee ¥y the House in Lansing, SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN TOWNS 8 | Gol Gas... na Pit to. 8 decrease from similar bonuses in| ber, Fri. aur. hogs seblige were The bill, co-sponsored by Reps. JOB 01 a : Coma aieon'’** $8 Prost & G .. ht 1955 totaling $4,540,000. ton Nursery, Kurth Real Estate.\Farrell E. Roberts, of West Bloom- PPORTUNITIES . : Consum Pw .. 47.1 ‘pore OF |..°) 43.5 Poul x* * * 8. ——* B'ham. Metropolitan field Township and Donald A.|f eT Cont Bak ... 324 Roa ....11... 37 oultry . Aux. —Adv. i Ch et PS se Henry Ford Il, president, and Brown, of Royal Oak, was sent/}/ IN RETAIL AND WHOLESALE MERCHANDISING Cont Mat .... 7.7 ney * "91 PETROIT POULTRY Ernest R. Breech to the Senate for final considera- ' $ Ol .... 874 , board chair. ceeence ite ve’ ageia na Gora Pa... 324 Ree $4] DETROIT, April 29, (AP) — Price paid/man, took the largest individual|Church, Birm, Thursday, April'tion, probably in three weeks, }/ Present expansion program offers positions in fast-growing business. Curtiss Wr 4 per pound F.O.B. Jed _— 1 5 Deere iss. 2 aoeet “21 FES euauty live poultey up 0 a, , dallas cuts. Each received a base! 25th. 6 2, m. to 8 pm ot MA Roberts sad. 4 Opportunities for constant progress and promotion. Corporation doing | E Dis C Seag ;. 29.7 geierey St + $8.4\meavy rotere or on fryers (4 nat St pay of $185,000 in 1956 and 1955 Pleasant. Pree parking Roberts believed chances for|} ever a Billion Dollar Sales Aanually. Average of one cow owe corms fl 4 Dow Chem .,..o0.2 t,he Bap ..: 383 thigeé the) 30-30, O18 Toosters is nettes but their incentive bonuses were) Rummage Sale, D. A. V. Aux.|Senate approval were good. two weeks in 1956. ‘tg Bike eo Sees ALANS Blea undatgt he ‘Gaal hye stl 1955 to $185,000. land’ Gat. —nade| M pasoed, he sald, the Dill 1) = RET AIL—-STORE MANAGERS » 28. oeb ... 26. . v. . ° q 3 Bast Kod ..... 93.7 Shell Ol ...., 83.6) 0%eT On heavy fryers and capon- would immediately allow commu- a Hamu a | ere hl nde af rin Supplies are zagre sham adecunte The salary and bonus infor-| Rummage Sale Thurs. and Fri.| nities in the seat to contract Men with successful business management experience te enter 90-day training e . Erie RR ese e, Bou Pee wit 8 jimcrhinamaes a eee ae a, oe an: —— ES ee eae together for a system to relieve [| ‘program. Upon completion of training will be assigned as manager of cee i szeebes ; sare yt (es released today an- |mals. . househo tems. Elec. 2 " Rouge. " +8 ee oe oy BB, CHICADG, April Mee nual stockholder meeting. The |stove. FE 2-8405. 136 Alice. Adv. ee i company-owned store, Must be aggressive, ambitious type. Age 29-33. ‘ Pood Mach’... $9. Be Sa car: Fach reateraey (4100 We "phe >| eotay wel be held May $8 sie @ a eee Ce The bill affects Southfield, Lath- Yearly salary $5,000 end up. Attractive profit participation program alter f Pron "08 r* ores meets tia: oe : G ®. in urch rup Village, Bloomfield Hills assignment. Company car—all employee benelits. [ Preept Gul '.. 198.4 etd ORS + Sag Bene eT a Pe en near Romeo, Rummage Sale, Friday, April 26, ° : at | ‘ ; : ee ves BT di . Bloomfield Township, Birmingham |} Gen Dyaam.. 613 Sie 2 a ] Sh Rahs a ore ti O| Ford otticers and directors, as a|9 to 1. Bxchange St. ent, —Adv. and Troy. ° WHOLESALE—TERRITORY SALESMEN _— - i cen a: ai err ae Ht Soe tat year $2,555,297 ts cont atopy ee ee All six Oakland County represen- qn Men with suecesstul experience selling tires, batteries, accessories or other i Gen Mejare 14 Thane nd Livestock pared to $2,438,883 in 1955. —Aay.|‘aives favored the meas if ot eee oe fe ees ee ees ee Oe | ah S Timk B Bear 181d * * * — Sens Thack - . : after 80-dey training program. Must be aggressive. ambitious type, with Celera oe ag Free Aw... See 1 92 (AP) — Megs —| Other top Ford salaries: mage Commer Week to Call Attention |} sales personality, Age 23-33. Yearly salary $5000 and up plus attractive Goodrich by 2 Pwent Cen sees OOD 2 of run steers N. Baldwin & Indianwood v. | ° 4 ben all » benefi Serer is, Ha On, Pac c's. 24 heifere over iaat ‘weeks’ aatenctee| Delmer S. | Harder, ee) Oo0|, Rummage Sele, Our Our shephera t© Program for Blind us program. Company car, expenses ead all employee ts. Greyhound <2. 381 Onis Aires: Bt Meese age: cone iomipromies crousd| salary in both years. His incentive|“utheran Church. 2235 E. 14 Mile! 1ansInG uw — Gov. Williams) |) BUDGET MANAGER—GAS ISLAND ATTENDANT - : Holland P 2... 10.8 Ua oes Co ::: $h.land™tenasre included: enry neon fed| PAY i 4 to $165,000 last) ** Friday. April 26 between 9.8.) 4,, proclaimed the & of April E 5 be out itn nal Ri _ Momesti p--s++ 3¢1 08 Lines ..:.. 30 laters and. Pellers steady to. strong:| year trom $340,000 in 1955. _— = ‘AGV.\0gMay 4 a8 White Cane Educa-|[ heuld be outstending asleasien end imow how to'Svemete inside end outside Cent ..... 86 UD sees. OE on standard and . ies ' store sales, Finance er credit experience helpful. but heve training program Indust Ray .. 343 OB Too... -.. $24 fod, grades: pot enough done on cows) Lewis D. Crusoe, executive : tional Week in Michigan, calling) — for sincere hard worker whe is ambitious end wants to succeed. High School ay EE ee SB trade: early sales fed) vice president, $150,000 in salary Farnin $ attention to programs that furnish) j education necessary. Age 23-30. An opportunity to later promotion as store In “Swe 8; several nigh with ee, help to the blind. ' iat Dee Bch 87s WRGE El <->: BBl choice 1100-1100 I> fed steers 24.00-/ both years, a $150,000 Williams urged citizens to “seek| I manager or territorial salesman. Tat Nick .. nos pw ES SY steers 3. food No low. choice tea = 4 ane DETROIT Square D Co ways of doing their party to assist ' er .. Woolworth... 43/8 te woe ot = — : | RVIEWS—L iat Paper; Tomes ew . 3 ities: fow lots high choles fed. Deiters - reports net profits of $2,523,152 for|the work of the Lions Clubs and|} INTE OCAL STORE, 146 West Huron, Pontiac, Mich. sabase 43 Zenith Ra... 112, |23.00; most choice heifers 21.90-22.80;| William T. Gossett, vice presi-'the first quarter of 1957, equal tothe National Federation for the|} few good to low choice 19.80-21.25; few 1, $125,000 ’ : I impossible to come for personal interview, write to Firestone Tire & Rubber ned bad aiiias ‘oder sapwe 1) Gent ond ieee eee ee eee on mere, Tens compares Ekin a they cock 0 er ele Ce., giving complete personal experience, age, education and other STOCK AVERAGES oye salary in both years, with a net of $2,437,315 in the|portu lor work self re- NEW .YORK—(Compiled by the An- | woneds chs Salable 200. Not fully exter, centive award of $145,000 last year | comparable a a pee ago, |spect for over a quarter of a mil-|f) pertinent information, 1405 Henry St. Detroit, Mich., Attention. Mr. O, A. Brehm. - + a mar’. nee, vit. op jens sranere OF &, “weeks nan oo __ equal to 48 cents a share... First/lion of our fellow citizens who are| | i a Stocks choice and prime sround 2.00 lower: * , quarter sales totaled $25,122,681 sightless.” 7 Noon Tuesday 8 : ms ut i$ pes agg Bie og $e SStiat se io Benson Ford, vice president, against $23,343,660 last year. The oe - — Me M05 sc F8S TS TE trad] ence eat ieee, mum enrty|$120,000 base pay in both yearsicompany makes electrical prod-| “ fl war ago +++ $082 I9LS 127 163i receipts shorn lamba eround ene leed but his 1956 bonus was $120,000 .as) ucts, m Ce eel el es ATTENTION BUICK BUYERS! ieee ene "9763 185.1 49 1918 : The stockholder report said some LANSING ® — Motor Wheel O08 low .......94.0 198.3 68.6 1716 CAGO, April lapis | 434,250 shares ¢ Ford stock were|Corp., reenter makers, , 600; * \ me " at a share under reported esday ts net earnings serves ee ac the 285 stock option lan duringtor the frat quarter of it OLIVER MOTOR SALES MEETS THE LOWEST IN PRICES Ib 1956 and during the first quarter|amounted to $530,376, equal to 63 “5 renee em Se ne tae eae 3,8 of this year. Ford stock closed at|cents a share, In the similar pe- . ; lim volume 2-2,990-| $51.75 a share yesterday on the|riod last year net earnings were| Nen Elec. Co. 6 3 Baldwin Rubeer eee ° re Jf 380-480 ‘ib sows 1 {aterie.2s; few Righter |New York Stock Exchange. $757,330 or 90 cents a share. GL. Ol & Chem. Co... 22 22 2.2 30.50. Howell Elec. Mo. Co. 6.7 5.7 5B lar Pa. Co... * 10.1 204 Rudy Man Gora 9 1a bd Toledo Raison Co... 134 135 134 tte nti on Ske sale: bid and asked. 7 i i HH Cadillac Advertising Share Owners Wins ANPA Award 19 0-33 mercial coe Cadillac per a vestecs say “ocean Sa Semele pigs xt , ot Advertising of the ‘America| "sant Se nin CONSUMERS 8 are sechd dh to Se during| +s ae E OFFER THIS the annual convention of the|?200-33.00 Ww POWER COMPANY ANPA this week in New York)¢.00-6.25. City. 1957 Buick Sedan roman “AQ | The award will be accepted by ‘Attracts Neighbor 7 1 ' (7. James M. Roche, vice president : Hi : somely ‘our present car probably far exceeds this in worth!) pre ge ar gee geome PRP : The Company ‘Directors and Officers Honé orcheard of price. cordially invite you to a regional meeting of Share Owners ) to be held in the BIRMINGHAM COMMUNITY HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN ‘WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1957—8:00 P. M. This exceptional offer includes: Variable pitch dynaflow, condi- = ‘. tioned air heater, 7-tube sonomatic radio, automatic windshield = "washers, step-on parking brake, glove box, trip mileage recorder, = oil filter, two-tone paint, white sidewall tires, deluxe steering 2 : DELIVERED! wheal, directional signals, Michigan sales tax and license and title, FE ASK FOR OUR DIFFERENCE DEAL WHEN BETTER PRICES ARE TO BE OFFERED OLIVER MOTOR SALES WILL OFFER THEM! OLIVER MOTOR SALES | ery Monthly om nts 210 Pho FE ner a ears | = ‘Mum $7359 59595°* DRIVERS— Pontiac Operation | “EXPERIENCED —_ HEAVY DUTY TRUCKS: You can purchase Redi-Mix Trucks with t . «+ excellent poor wig hangin «gt profitable operation." Consumers Officers will discuss your Company's affairs : i , 2 : é | paymen’ ' thig is a proven, and very INQUIRIES BETWEEN hn 4P.M. _ a tt n “srrciat, FILM PRESENTATION & REFRESHMENTS a end Wives of piyehbolien Are Also Invited i : en J f : | » [S ne iif VIA ae le | r ‘| /f t # ; | } | é 4 ; ' Pe a lef es ; i cot | j Sue (f ae ‘ or (it ae i i 7 ey eed i ous sit ie {2 a ee ee eo af 44 i pee: fae ae ee eee = eee posers hs ee Ee eae Se i Ss Sead of Cal juvenile Samanttee ‘from Dante! W.) and one ing) Commissioner, of % } ~~ | i feted serait to by Yookey y having voted was adopted, City-Parmington tesa County Board of Super- inewn 6 Subdivision O ge 38 Fy me Hy Sec .| of the) yn ee ae po Reasmnaten Bille Dev 4 dencrines . The east quarter of Milford, contingent only upon the anmexation of gaid property to seid Vil- o premniaes ponent to be annexed are Looms ae enon 4. me 2 ‘North- utheast anier of the Le reat a Section Ls, lying te © _s Hudsen Road The 8. E tion 15. Township, vilese ot an | Section 6.1 nexed to this above referred to, Be territory of It Is this resolution be Your satout Belitioners r : r 8 ire fe Sohn : Peiant, W of said land. and = tal fre not Your pe land County the foregoing ire knewied e or belief e end esac! eds. ROSE # | Netary —_— Oakiand Cots Michigan 2 on e from Mr Village pur ft mp non ee erty. desc quarter of Bec th A rs one ahoule : neg at of the petit: toh Resolved that Ttment bn orders that the! bat Recah immediately devis Sint ts aat, ts . notice Se a ree | *urther Resolved that « copy of above described property ts f resent that of jan “corey exclusiee of streets informe there « the children of voting age, residing 11th day of September ,| before me, @ Notary Public in and tor said County, personally appeared Joseph a and Arvale Tipper by me first » wg tk —— did depose and: say that the President of the poe. of th tbe, Village of Milford. Oak- chigan and Village Clerk said Council, ano that they executed strument and the edged the same to be true to their own and to be of their own free recite and BUEL the chat Tmap declared the er Hearing closed, ise 1 7 Anneration of Land ilford Township oo ‘Oakland County Board of Super-| ti ments ‘at the yp rg x th “oe the Lass — of Super risers pur-/ a e Notice attached to the | organized within political eee im-| rabies in control | el hes b since i A Tals dne rea ot y a ~~ eon ge was an therein rti de,ctoee ron roparied all aperering eney age tpseait fies teneitte te e e e County hicles regis! ri tee pitta Supervisors ef of *Oakiand. gan, to ® continuance of tlan fae County gg Sehive-| setae oa Bouttwest' quarter of the Rarth-| munieips! boundaries: ton 18 and that part ce st quarter of the ‘qf Section 18 ivne Easterty, to center line of the Road (Milford Road; |4. 2 NLR. lin ‘iford Roa N, R17 E., Milford Towaship, Oakland County, M chigan, Me 0 the N. E ty, Me Oak Coun Therefore = It Resolved that the | be ek County annotated, pe ‘ ipervisors. tition an- Mi a fe ge SY annexation of the parcels of land herein- ¢ New Hudson T.2N. R17 E..| N. 7 ¥., Milford a ie title aaa ave reques' resid that the annexa- sccording i ae OS the = as it DOW eppears - -page 15 of the 906-7 County Manual, Tread as follows: 2 of = % of Sec- Milford fchigan ub to or amendments are made Mr. Chairman, I move the this resolution. Wittixhe Cc, HUDSON Chairman PRED 1. ¥ bd ¥. %. ae oo net be Bree by Hudson 1 snare by Web- A at pn aeajertie ving voted iy ur iy a mitt on Ae ocaeee arte Shaner Rule Xxt i, "Chairmen Ladies and Gentlemen: Pursuant te to fotice: ven ot ier meet. ie followin saat, De vg 4 and we ot ns £ gh he ws of and Rule State ihe "poand ih XxI “eeere the laws of the! dtrect | sors to! om, Chairman, I move the adoption of Hudson : in, Re: ‘By-Laws Change Rule xuT “ ‘o the Oakiand Coun y Board of Super. ies and rd but x. posed by vote of this ense e Oakland Ree Report of Buper- * - 8. Gentlemen: cy reeponsibilite under political, municipal ot Fn gt an aaa cal Tecom- rn i authorities, masse. shelters to in- ease Xm of survival) for the e With continued ‘s of nuclear) or- genize our civilian population for an exodus and sudden ‘abandonment of homes and organization, this ultimate emergency has to be done now and will have to be continued for unforeseeable dura of time to pre- serve our a as a nation — aituties of mom bi womed matter “hace de your Civi se Department and. ‘the members: at teh- your, palaces oo Sware of the appalling agn of the duties you have dele. of | gated to the — rently controversia! and ont ediealt changing policies of Cyvil : * Bg. % Michigan ithe so Od rhe soma - Hi tag hotel = ie the a wate of tlarmed spehaeee. Soe a consists! — ts no ents, of sald parties, om said feat * = cred conditions ubite ® political maxim ¢ that) above ory of come. But. should any offician the State of formation from the public, that, in retro- | spect, would have prevented loss nol ed, lives, misery and of anv argument he might make the public release of information have given ring and) afeemete to enemy." ‘end that) the t 1056 : who being and as an instrument to lessen the impact of enemy attack Je of questionable value Your committee. had been aware of this situation at an early date Re forts br the County Civil Defe: acknow})- th eit ated ef- lense De- br the State Civil Defense Administra-! tion under provisions ot Act 154 In ap- pointing a county co-ordinator were wn- t successful However, at ing the organizational strueture to keep! vival. The Metropolitan sae Zone Plan! Was initiated combint and facilities of al] cil Defense units within a given area | The city of Detroit and seven ebut- ting counties was established ag one of +l res critical Metr hr ll te Milford “boundaries, ts. eontitetin MOCD declares tha’ "| actical, tion become artificial and te the! ey Civil Defense o' request b: this, the Sen Defense cuation for the tekin ption and dispersal pu: the! North-|territory beyond ite m pe 1 mits a 26 mile radius Deira New Budrco|hes been suiimitted to toe 1 EB. Governor for approval, 1} mist oy pe Rule XV. All someetiee reperta , ie volved in mak budget ll be! The se fi in the offi of budget.” | ter: Mr poo I move the adoption) Cong A } there’ To the rmity with | he be vilian iit ¥. hh ther. pet’ el an or militar wit: -/and the a old in \ iscomfort, he does at his peril motwihetanainn the validity | a sg for og ee a meeting of Misc Civil Defense administrators and county) BY Mr, directors om September 19th of last year/ In Re pes. MOCD recognized the necessity of chang-| To the Oakland County Board of Super- — "1 ‘ssue — mare get for sale on be- pace with the changing concepts of sur-| Mr. the ‘resources| May 1 & certificate of vaccination prio issuance of s dog license ‘Whereas Prank Bates, D.V pecctne af Anima] Welfare for the Be obtained the cooperation of the partment and man: in eines at Do cost 1} Were unable to mak: Te | tooments for the « of e enist-| area ine boundaries County will make available to the | the State, “at no cost, uch Pail tas and will make available at cost tax Trelicted land and other lands urider ost which are required for said cent. State Highway tmisstoner ignated the aforceasa Ti limited ace WESTERN 1 XPRESSW A ¥ the NORTH- as a Btate , andthe County con- ‘Contract, year, for the purposes! end of following and end on March ist of the lowing year. we pacmeipelits by the mare and the cost of ae fon of i determined to on the sum of $1.- year period as fter ts based present estimates of the leet parton of the pro tn outlined, on the issued. bonds to be i pede =] eae) contrat of the — as tof that ch it partict- ee outlined, pias interest on issued. be | by each of edged pa manner, herein the County - Net Tess 1958, and H parments to paid; gad ta the an heir. romeo par sm peg ‘a eir requ ments pe 47k. 280.00 by in eae the State, first y BH Be by the sta rt to June 30, wwe, a STATE OF ICHIG “.N id on HIGHW aA EsS- first Eerie tied nt hate 8 earreet onan dew mg maximum terest provisions and other detail relative to said bonds and the siveattty ta ent seme, got, of tne ane and rectimter ae a negy he sStidtay the steak way &s su Coen m: issioner, and ® ract eid the issuance of authorized Now. Therefore Be It Resoived: That the a of the Board of forth, me said” plage rd D boy na, & ope ovine te of * t pletion of hai ti fet Secdas highway, ve tnd approving said coptract and te ol pas -| shall be pa of-each quarteriy ech ast reafter. such quarte installment a the aa oe ae ine othe aan ag te ice 5s sum | be of Twenty-Five ‘ition (060.000 000.00)! 30, 1957, and ars, ; part ments, leben due, all the “req meet or sey, net | Ro ds here- ! The balance of the Ee = +4 A rye expressway, exclusive of Fed- or the “annual contribution of the Coun- ty. as hereinafter set forth, i 3 is fs aH i al us : u on ur of88Es d g Re E aFb5E oe cess ott said oy com-| : re Road ¢ | Oak ibe expressway f Slee lf esse Soest, immediately ll, the execution and = py tract, soured by sant “perform Se Be at spubsect ba = — ew York, qi cated York, f° B combination of aces roit, Mlchugan, tary or praae dese fo os age ame By the. fol md s desing Expressway) “know All Men By ‘These ‘Presenis that HIGHWA sem: on. -Srosapsasion on or interest coupons hereto | as they severally become due. rinc: — and in lawf law upon gasoline or other and fuels and on motor eng oy of Michigan to Ssh be a a ee Be Wasa. | — a H in 2 5 Hee as 4 * comens st shal be in ae Se pg heel 1,000.00 ber of reach ear, iovem ber ?d the Both rest on al money y of the United revenues hereind ie irrevocably p! sed, 3 enan which th: fe) Bet at? a separate depositary ac- Prine, count Federal Reserve System by the and in « New York wall or any part te use bond pond reserve: fo for such payment, ‘bond reserve shall be to yequired « smount of 003.00 funds rec ff By fh a 3 “Any an —_ at the sate the preceding reauirenten ments ae ao, this one 7 the z invest. 2 bl 4 from — J to time may be Agent in bonds. and law, BE s§53 z fs ian if : i bg 19 ce f H ie : ef 3 Road oh a : = at a in case of * notic t, the h this bond made to the abo var NaS fet A os ae 600 00) the the cost a cao a mapwe ap HF a right . fetempiion pre. by sa 1 11a, and thereafter Sromeban’ redemption sh Teaat“iirt (30) ior redem noted Shall No yond tubees med ana a ew ers ee ie 0 by. de i aon attest te 08) the interest This bond and the interest State ot Michiga — within 5: thi State. is hereby cert: ® id Tec! all sects, he me aes oo ti — oer precedent oF th of this — in regular ond due eg ae b f, Q witness whereof, pursuant to the authorization contained tn this Lose pp Cy RO on having hi rey he e 1] "caeren Bonds so is issued, we desert contract s of twenty- » bonds of even date pa Beco of mea- the EL Teentyrrive —_ ssued te specitically Act 204, an, 1941 a one amend- part of ited access , known ent date perm ate 962, in inverse order with 7 days: nicipal bonds Published in the City of, qualifications; and re also or holders at called 1 not bear interest for shal after the vate fixed for — pro- Tomes Setzer ouch feet veh Tees ver. Such re > thereon are all taxation by the by any taxing au- eat I have State (Porm of Coupon) ea the first day of ——_.. upon surrender hee band to , OF State Wouning Pg pe Hrnien “tune oe s this bond penal of moet, the Bante Highway De- artmen Board of County Road anlestoners of the County of Oak- i poten mel oe. the County of Oak- have caused = coupons berets’ Prenerinl to be ati by my facsimile signature, Pho | first day of May, a: D:, ~ of the Righway Commissioner, tate of Michigan 7m the Cow grt Oak ’ nm - he oa hueteeeeesee ed Highway Commissioner, ~ Sta sag of Michigan Herton Except State Treasurer i Agent) : Name of Registered Ownet~ Date of Registration . as ‘e: fe "Sine Board of Auditors are hereby and instructed to netify each of the ivances he advances are to Cc of at it ices hereinbefore At such ime as the principa ral File Tothe Oakland County Board of Super- T. bonded amount of each official conforms with the amounts established bo: of Supervisors Miscel- eous Resdlution No. 2469 as adopted on Pebruary 26, 1949, and such amounts were reviewed and approved by the’ Ways and Means Committee at its meet- ing held on — o In p Compiled Laws of 1946, listed below, have been approved by & Circuit Court Judgt, subject, however, to the approve! of the Board of Super- visors st its first meeting in th October 16, 1956, yereeted pod matter of i|Ways and Means and i for further stud, your Committees have need to establish such ing system in the County as set forth in the report of the Miscellaneous Com- mittee, included as a part of said reso- and Whereas the estimated cost of the 8 operation is $4,720.00, which an employee ( s, file indexes, Mites’ vert for: Provided, that before sny such are the sa the suc- State paeinlatre et Board, the ive rvisors he Provided by Statute Office Sherif: The Fidelity & Cas of New Y¥ D. Allen, County Clerk ... so, Cosualty Insurance Compa: Murphy. Jr., Register of Deeds.. 5,000 . American Surety Company al the Means Committee, and 12, b-| WI i an, 1933, as amend- 4) a the vari oo ts : various nty courts painn Main, County Surveyor .. — inte the” American Surety Company efore be it resolved as fol- Benes on Pe lows: Clerk's Office as Provided 1, That the establishment of a Cen-|cp, By Statute System as set forth in Mis aries ution No, 3154, be ap- A. Sparks, County Treasurer. $150,000 American Surety Company Barry, Drain Commissioner .. Tha means 5 in the Justice Court Log ae gp comtisinepe! - Standard Accident Insurance ~ the Standard Accident Insurance Co. tee. 3. That the sum of $4,720.00 be trans- ferred from the Contingent Fund to pey for the costs of operation, of which sum 00 is to deposited aries Reserve Fund fog the salary of the Fiscal Agent shall with the Municipal y the provisions of Act igan, Hampton, Circuit Court Com. Aetna Insurance Company Cireut Court Com..... By-La ws Mr. Chatman and Members of phis ard: _ “| I desire, at this time, to give notice of t d dments to the By AC PRESS. - ned with the neces. rred to your Laws pe A pe BL Be : te is end) rt LEGISLATIVE COM the Lead- sting that Roaa ril Miller supported b 7 Medosred & te Reed iclent jority ha oted maj —— ¥v 1 Set oe th ik i the maka: ‘County Board ef Super- ement om ? which M or fifteen years or mo: . established @ Boa: ree members to review Whereas said Act also to direct the ¥ 28, 1954 and mittee, and y & plain bers-elect, or, been submit regular meeting. by those voting, a quorum I hereby give nv this meeting of following ommended thai an additions: iChila Welfare Worker II) be add ! bn Proba' hose duties would include locat bh wh N ree- Pe Bg ore | RESOLVED that the Coun’ rsuance of Act 88 of the , fi thorized the following recouds: wo p _ Laws, one to increase to six (6), the membership of the Inter-County Com-, mittee authorized by this Bd e it @ standing com- other to specify how our By-Laws resolution, on March 8, 4 of John oft eirman, with 4 . stroy| Fraser W Steman 4&5 alternate, : ; members of said Board of Appeals, and p — it ts P a Boa Ap- q0 not feasible to heave re irman of the Board, nded it ison iPublic Membe: viding facilities for 20 to 25 L. Hulet and Albe: che. leased 1 ‘ area and ‘also an addition to the dormitory at the Children's Home, - if at as yi part of the permanent program, all of ing studied by your joint Now. Therefore Be It Resolved as ‘e: : ali Theat bgptetene ‘7 of facilities in the ' Cente 7 k Sheete-Scavenger Saie m Tax Distribution Delinguent Tax as nerz Redemption rior-Distr Redemptica Tax Lists = es was and approved Military Costs 5 ter several meetings W oard, 1 will offer the .M + ee 1. Amend Rule XI by inserting be- dtween the committees designated as 0,000 “Health” and “J fie", the followi “Inter-County WOOT 5 nce. c tes cen es 2. Amend the By-Laws by add new section to be known.as “Rule to read as folows: “Rule XXII Section 1. These amended at any r journed meeting after the open: of regular session, by CY two-thirds . (3) Welfsre Building «! Crippled Childrens a. Prior-Cash Register Tapes 1942 Prior-Tax Receipts (after Micro filmed s| 1942 Prior-Official Departmeht Ree 1942 Prior-Covert and Drain Distril y will know or! Far/Beyond Estimates, the remodeling of these fa- the vote of ie either an oral notice lar meeting of ped Board or a notice has- ‘orw: to ber not jess than five (5) 4: ing the offering of the amendment. tion 2. Suspension of Rules. These temporarily suspended’ us consent to unan facilitate the accomplishment of 1 objective of the Board.” r. Chairman, I will move tion of the foregoing proposed amend- iment at our next meeting. I move now ‘that this Notice be printed in the min- f this meeting and referred to the ior report and rec- by-laws may be §,000 at any time by lutes o! By-Laws Committee f dation at the Mr. Chatrman, on behalf of ittee, I and Means - the County Board of Auditors adoption of the f WAYS Donald, Social Welfare Com Standard Accident Insurance *Name of Bonding Company inserted below each name and office OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD ITORS ROBERT Y. MOORE. JOHN C. AUSTIN, ROBERT E. LILLY mm: County of Oakland. . THATCHER Moved by F. Smith supported by Cum- ‘The Chairman ordered the report re- the ceived and made a part of the minutes.json Drain, Eas Moved by Hudson supported by Lill the Board adjourn subject to the call ir. mt majority having voted therefor, the motion carried. : DELOS din Re: Septic Tank To the Oakland Cow visors Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: Septic tfully reports that it has . John D. Monroe and Mr. the Coun ° Code ; nty Board of Super- OAKLAND COUNTY OF SUPERVISORS the and filed, with the Fiscal Agent. wes enacted wy ie Cnn ‘|Board of Health and approved ted and agreed the County that as bonds to the a = en eee of the Code with the various, made & been each member of this rd witha Cha’ lf of the resent. Moved by Cummin Hulet the minutes of be a as printed. eu t majority having voted, the motion carried. | Clerk read resignation of Lioyd L. An- |derson Township Super- ile. a ntment of Louis G. a State Highway Commissioner. legal of the minutes. sufficient majority having voted paid out of the proceeds motion carried. ), Chairman, Arno term” oe Watertora’ a Planning Commission Oakland County Board of Super- nittee.) © read from the State i 9 the Oakiand County va tee.) i °| Clerk read resolution from the City of Michigan Legisia- in 4, Act 175, P. A. 1952. (Referred to Legislative Commit- a Tr, Levinson In Re: Legisiation—Inter-County Com- County Board of Super-' out the Committee has, "tne to list 1. A bill to establish DAVID LEVINSON Mise. 3 By Mr. 192 . Smith 900 In Re: foave-Teuns Relief Drains — | Assessment To the Oakland County Board of Super- visors Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentiemen: Whereas proceedings were commenced under the provisions of Chapter XVIII-A of Act No. 316 of the } Public supplement ‘field No. 6 Drain, Camp! Red Run Improvement Drain, — Drain, Royal Oak Relief Drat: ns, and Whereas detailed plans and tions have been completed for project and the hart, of Troy, Township of Southfield of Southfield and the each is to be terest, and | ‘maid the no more than $50,000 ad to any one regional planning commis~ 2. A bill to permit counties to estab- L. ANDERSON s Waterford Township jupervisor by Anderson supported by matters, excerpt of the minutes of the regu-/ of the Board Directors’ Course ge 2 ex Be It Pu negotiations w: shall become | said mone ment of the plans have been duly a in r chool and puilding authorities, an 1942 Local Treasurer s or Tax Collection Forms 1. That Mr. Chairman, 08 pehaif of the Com-/| estabil mittee. I move the adoption of the fore- MISCELLANEOUS _WINSON 8. MOBERLY. mittee. 3. That the Buildings and Grounds housed in the base- Building to another rt to the Board rt Chairman, on behalf of the Ways and Means Committee th currence of the Welfare, Buildings and/| Grounds — ef e adoption . Duncan : Memorial -— Burton arid WAYS AND MEANS -— an, Lad PRED ee ore, airman, jes and Gentlem Board of Supervisors, Mr. Chairman, on behalf of e, . THATCHE mith supported by Rob- tion be - ajority having voted lution was adopted airmen RS LOUIS F. OLDENB' Hava Pa Moved P< Cyril Miller ew An pulliclenl- majority» having votea| estimate, the Southern Fi No. 7 Drain, Vicker’s Drain, Mar- with the i shall Drain, McClain D Drain and Shaberman Drain (which re- lief drains are officially known as “Twelve Towns Relief Drains’, and Whereas the Drain said Twelve Towns Re’ jthe 27th day of January, mine to construct the sa hod gar sSautons? Employee Por : ion: C 2 * . — he married Mildred mended the employment the tension 'that a position of Steno the proper a Ways and Means Oom- mittee has reviewed the request and has recommended that the emol proved and has determ he balance of the current year At 501.00, Be It Resolved ay’ fol- cost thereof, as ad- be estimated at $38,431,000, id cost ts to be ap- rey to t prom welfare. He was highly Supervisors extends tts sineere der pp oe “ ntoe 7 Jones’ family and |mournting his pass rman, I move that the fore t completed), Townshi| be forwarded to Mra. Jone: Comenit suggestion of the et : gy ae! asphalt tile Department when the employee the trusty’s room snd Chairman, on behalf of Ways mittee and, with con- jaries and Agricultural e the ad divided inte thirty (30) installments payable snnually with the amount apport each public corporation constitutes an assessment at large against the same and will be payable from & taxes to be levied against the taxable FRED W. SMITH, FLOYD ANDREWS R. K A dar ve JAMES L. GARDNER ORPH LMES Pa eugene by wo sup’ y Wel be adopted A sufficient majority A wi jer . Board of Jury Comissioners, te tre Lepisiouve Commtites, e| A sufficient majority having on, the motion carried. ight supported by Brewer journ subject to the call of drained | com at sere ee we . ty of H oe 18 wil = aes Level-Special As- therefor, the resol Ladies and Gentlemen: 939, as am my height and level of Lakeville Lake Whereas this Board of 3 metter of the em employee zug8 3 : 32 reas the Drain Commissioner has such as is contem- iB Ess¥ oa HE 33 Ewart, egeoen, Oi Heinen, baht B ory miter and : miss, Levinvon, Lilly. ereas the Salaries conenne @ 1987, report rw position facilities to mainte Fl os ‘the properties rurrounding the t and should bear the | 5 erefore Be It Reso’ ; at the Drain Comm ceed ag prescribed tn Act of 1999, as emended; t the property in the area of the ent will and should bear rounds ‘ oe Committees of the Board, and which make the on state shall be bas doce rtificates of Merit lor Super- Ladies and i ‘teas your Ways and Means Com- ; has approved the report of has to crouch in the cockpi as "Gomme, and’ Nas, stinaied/ modern jet, causing um icted vision. refore Be It Resolved as fol- as s qualified cmploye|'® all brawn, every ex! : of $3278.00 which is the 2 at percent : employe for the have to be built into the plane, ve pond red toh County } ae a to. their tive Now Therefore, Mr. Cha ing resolution: It Resolved that Certificates of or more vears of serv- » *, HUDSON al Oak City Supervieo rted by Schon rR mil be ¢=3 Spending Goes ave = y Wipe Out Surplis: 5 * a Be It Resolved Ay Fol- tary spending is running idet- rent fiscal year. td of Appeals and " % they “may consider that military spending for the fiseel ea y duties vader! year ending July 1 will Health Committeé of the! President: Eisenhower ‘s January ealtn to re-estimates by one billion, 400 mil- rmits| tion dollars. oa i ae by 600 millions lower than the January Board of Super-|listics missiles, which are being has considered the} War II. The total for this ‘ regard ‘o/ during the current fiscal year urs in such i: =e Need ‘Little Men: Mr rman, on men —— 7 + Tews ‘wnsceutaxzovs coat LOr Modern Jets: WINGSON. 8. MOBERLY, SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (INS) —Tt eS aZ tine. Re: Additional Kmploye For Juvenile another planet would ha’ Te the ‘Oakland County Board of Super. ONS to @ race highly advanced jo mn: they advanced because they ware x peo seri weed — y Re or by Cyril as “little men” might ve i ° ay: from her study and| Ing that the U.S. Air Force je _| demanding small pilots for its — Jet planes and rocket ships, dnd “piea:| men with big feet are not wel come, Ly laries Committes has| Maj. Gen. William H. Powe re Worker It for such em-\2'-» Deputy Surgeon General of the air arm, points out that a tall Man t of the fatigue ahd additional ot Chitd ~ © * 4 or It be adved to the Juve-| When a pilot is heavy, even if it of the ite Court, tra pound m : WAYS AND MEANS COMMIT-| Gen. Powell said present-day FRED W. SMITH. * FLOYD ANDREWS TAM Se cARDNER ORPH ¢. Rothe DAVID LE # jets, crammed with fighting equip- - net are byilt to accommodate & THE WALLED LAKE BOARD OF EDU- cation. will accept quotations om six (@) ty: school buses. up to 8:00 P. M.,on day, it 20, 1957, at the: rd of Bd at BN.) Lake, Michigan. necessary wp at the { » i ; c : e ck | Seek Bids to Eevip Sofety Unit ‘fioSteeplejack f 2 rates 9 sgusni Weller Nk, Witvileosivadl eebeuie an dclelp Wiskeey iliieadion: Shins Aad ose asad steeplejack Wallace Kanally used City drive and Carr street from Mt and related work pret a black fishing line with a bellont: Clemens to the Pontiac Konolls/ year. , : ee filled weather . sage oe si ge: Mop a 2aoot steel smoke stack ae 4 : ‘ 2 atop a * Sm ' - yesterday. — = 3 Reduces Budget South Lyon, State} re ee oe 3 : Pontiac) They floated the 30-inch obser- Officials Recount te ee | oe peril attend-|vation balloon, borrowed from the : | Weather Bureau, upward inside A ril ] Ballots | ing the 27th Annoal Michigan Safe-|)°)'cot-diameter stack, Kanal- Or ecréd ion a ty Conference in Grand Rapids|{?* : Buffalo steeple- a com- South Lyon and. sate otal ‘|this week, jack, caught the fishing line and with several attorneys, worked) ins oy of Seatelanied @ 8 toe & + Ew Ser April. 1} - three-day. meeting, utes he sli ant hte mtr fe ee ee chp agpcanyy Aitoy nd erty amg only og a | cutback lisle, assistant city engineer;| marooned for more than six hours Boe eee Ooi tn the na | finally had to adjourn until tater " assistant. super-|and during a hard thunderstorm. _ ge this morning. ' a intendent of the Department of was sent to the top of the sow tage meouity last uaght. | The recom: iow the oliy of | the, strange lettering Public Works and Joseph Gable}.ss'snck shove a coke oven bet- The total budget for the 1957-58|South Lyon, had been called by oe oon be bing ge es Dallas, Tex. Traffic waar superintendent of the water works. |rory at the Ragetiie Seat: pant program was $25,437.41 and last|a citizens group and losing candi-| W. E. Fields, ; « Hendry express bewilderment a’ Others. Arthur Hilliker, [to move a steel cable from Drs chenduah oak win Ueabnitnen, ehae ty eietiedt tel Ge sign which reads — if you're an acrobat — oniie’ cetumk i the Deoett inside of the chimney to the out- according to Tom Belton, director.| close count in the election, “Diagonal Crossing Permitted on Walk Signal.” ment ot Public Works; Capt. |side. In this process he accidett sense cene | Fe ghana ana Jace: Serene Pence ee irene rd sek ba: aosend was s The agencies had requested | gig » director of per- March 1, Belton had requested Spee Michi JF ; E, Marshall, $36,278.54 operational costs. vahes opponent n $4,034,718 for the 1958 operating | .onnel; Herbert Parker, assis- G T k Blood activities. 925,000 year, — and John Streit, assistant si and summer Also questioned was. the count aife The Michigan Heart ition brett ot Parks and Recrea- From 140 Donors : - The cutback in the newly revised'for council candidates, Charles an Assoc : | se : yho had requested $748,000, was tion. geua Oakland County probation ££ tf budget includes the reduction Of} sinelij 259 and Reynold Sweet 255, | | n ig ‘the } ot ‘te officer, were among the A new orie-year lease between/summer playground activities for| ang justice contenders, Bernard : "~, j@lloted the largest yoggets George Stewart, Pontiac High) Pontiac Community Blood leaders. the city and the federal govern-|children from eight to six weeks.' sno 278 and, Florence Renwick state agencies, $550,000. This was/ Schoo] driving instructor is ‘Tep-|,jiimittee reports an excellent Salve chicos Ger ike alae cant St ne mela cree be ne 17 Notional Agencies; "Totes. | "Theme fhe yar cnt ar ie Ee Tee John A. Felts. itunes wouatly {total to $10,220. Administrative Costs ‘These figures were approved by| Safety.” According to by aah ie: - Phor-oz-eocqaye tenes spew Erwin Greer was elected new|\Color TV Set Burned - . < the panels who heard a detailed More than 7,000 people are ex-|Wus chalrmat, Ml an ersons who Burglars Enter House things, were surprised last even- |“D#irman of the recreation board by Fire in Restaurant Panels attending the Michigan|budget account of each organiza-| pected to attend the three day| oa up, ad ' | tng fe 1 ident _ night, replacing Elmer John-|" oe United Fund admissions and budg-|tion at individual hearings held! gathering where major industries, “What makes this icularly While Sleep 2yolce support for curb, gutter, |°° A color television set valued at/et committee's.annual sessions|With panel og ei 7 Ra ges —<: heartening,” Mrs. Magnus said, __ & home in TownshiP! god related work projects dur- | Those elected to represent the |$600 was destroyed by fire yester-/Monday and Tuesday at Michigan|Tepresentatives Monday sae cities a ailer pince iwiwan the tact Gat 09 sovepted was bt sometime be-| ing public hearings, township were Elmer Johnson, day at the Green ‘Parrot, resta-|State University a| day. FA song Michigan a safer place amt woe tte oe” tween 10:30. p.m. and| ni qe er ge . ' grand total of $3158.171 be allotted Final steps in ‘the approval of) live and work. i. 9 am. today while the occupants|, Many supported the present pro- Seeterlin, township clerk, Rep- urant 1650 erry for the 1958 operating expenses of|funds must be made by the execu-| Ten major problem areas of) Five new groups came, in were sleeping. - jects and asked that others be! resenting the township Board of Firemen were called to the scene! i. program. tive committee of the admissions safety will be represented by di- start blood banks and help swell - Mr. anid Mrs. Donald Ringler, of @dded soon, “5 Education are Fred Poole who (bout noon. Nick Paleinn is. the This total includes budgets-to 15}and budget committee and then! visional programs and exhibits.|the total, Mrs. Magnus __ 6457 Monrovia Ave., said a thief} — * + was named treasurer and Ed. |r. Cause was unknown. state and 17 national health and|the executive committee of the|The divisions are: industrial, They were: - ee entered the unlocked back door} There were 10 public hearings Windeler. welfare agencies, MUF adminis-|Michigan United Fund. lic utilities, office, rural, wom-|Store, Roosevelt Lodge, Com- and took Mrs. Ringler’s purse con-jon projects and seven engineer's) The recreation budget will now Malta may soon send Members/trative and campaign expenses for -_—_ en's activities, transportation, traf-| munity National Bank, Borden's P .. Siig 320 and two dollars jayingicstingates for. other work. go to the school board and the}to Britan’s Parliament, as North-|1958 and labor participation pro-| A president of the United States fic, governmental agencies, and|Dairy Local 83, and United : on a table. - Commissioner John A, -Dugan township board for final approval.|ern Ireland now does. gram. must be more than 34 years old. ‘school and college. Churches of Pontiac. Notices |. Help Wanted Male 6 _Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7 _ Help Wanted Female 7 gHelp Wanted 8 Instructions 9| Building Service 12) ye ats 13 . 7 y EXPERIENCED GROOM, FOR|ANSWER TELEPHONE, HELP| ~~~ NURSE Ea REALESTATE _. AAAAAAAAAAAAAA PI ae N. Saginaw. ‘edie: i Speaiornene A CW Men Sate experience, Apply by letter: S days We Appiy in peieon after| ‘Registered nurse for residence tn | Two nly experianced salesmen. Best Way contractor. “PH 37641. Pontiac | BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. : , P.O. Box 72 Rochester. ai Pontiac Trail, rena camp near Milford. Highest rate commission i..7 by DRIVING SCHOOL ene wie ee Wale aad wendews, Meaeut Me- - Walled’ Lak Must live in: $90 per wk. 6 day Besty soles teenie ation = aaiwees n_aetY Free est. No obligation. FE 2-631, 7 let” Seremdilineed ; S cTA Beck. Apeiy percent Gopi. City! SAMEITEL mans sore Dotret| Ste eae Or pare St ee ASA FLOOR SANDING BOOM TRUCK SERVICE, 32 FT BAKERY SALESLADY | _tait, Dearborn. buyer contects heal Estate as| $1655, Herbert Cocley DATING, FOES ~ Gvatiry | "a ye Sees, . "Yraining & experience to quaity | MACHUS BAKERY | PART Tram) SALESLADY _N| ‘career for yod will pay you EXPERIENCED MALE TUTOR, _BUD BILLS, FE 02060 | CABINETS BUI REMODEL- be 4 a*checking ou ‘aaker 166 W. Maple Birmingham = Pe mrad Ba ee . at ar. ji ange. Mackett Bale | M rep r| Pontiac Press, Box Mr —_ Cc ust OM CARPENTERS. ing kitchens i ee 7-0405 : . ¥ SITTE: interview at Rou, finish, mode Ret. required, Apply ‘in person *iban wages PE ears. BOME | PostFiON AVAILABLE ChanTE: TER . ; “way at SAPE- WAY" bane terms. Gordon Flatley, EM 3-046 aachimney Specialists only. M. R. Werren, serv’ mer. Preferably automobile dealership) C. SCHUETT, Realty 7 At BRICK, BLOCK WORK. kind trie : BABYSITTER, VIC OF UNION : = - Bus. FE _2-2253, Res. FE 8-1645 | 4 chimney repairing, 280 S. Saginaw. Lk Vil 5 exp. Participating Insurance plan, 404 FE. Highl Rd es, basements and cliim-| cleaning, built new” Dart ts en Pacem TF PA. A fOr" Place to work. Write| — / 404 r oe + | VOIR LaStONS | — EXPER neys, FE 17-0405. | fooled by amateurs. All kinds of . GOOD ress, Box 99. \ M- ene eacher, gradua’ furnaces, fireplaces, boilers, wa- cod hair cuncr, : . ) fen ecu Beeuty Salona aoonnrgr, te | REAL ESTATE | at White Lake Twp. Hall |_feyvare Plone Pe sade: "| “nteca wore. On basse, UAR’| to ire teal eee com: 5 * . ed ee ee ee ee ¢ NT _Pa 3 Pea Pee reer een ARRON | | SALSWOMEN, | SP REMSREDLEC PER Work Waned Mae 1o{ ,ARD TRENCHING._ | Jette Sit aren ge . Esau Pipe “ec | necnttog, Memplpnte, le |Ronior warage wit amply | Sing'und ening ew aut | Vex ig EXPERIENCE me YARD | _FE babé. Bilt Pe oen Deckground. Must have best rei-| tons. Give brief resume of cs tate: Prefer women with kaowi:| ee A ee ee uae ORES, cet nig ee . e ; we . = i i wad “peu Mata Bree ns | Petes Pe. Bo cite Ren Eeis nets te | Employment Agencies 8A | tal Gorse bai? TE | ee got Biggcronte id Rocha. FH see haa atta eeahm| CLERK TYPIST || sat quasiication, ‘Peace eppi i |“~>s chet ice ¥ =| eee aed tse cht | OREAT CARES TRE TRAINS Opportunity for advanc } aT eee ty work done promptly and eco- . a sei ee nee’ tor ‘person, willing to ‘work, Til ine “cof Posi. aeraaee WOMAN FOR BABY ( ‘AREER oy Bg Ee price bid, ‘with, nomicaliy. years expe: see PE Cola sd , meee suet fromm, Wee 08) Koteuak tame mrenes| cat Sa beh uke ne or Mi Sima "T= SO) ADD ETIONS — Low price. bid, with, : oe a | = ee system, vacations, ‘other advan-| Ris WOMEN To ASHES HAULED, BASEMENTS @ pores, S28 OR SEH, PE ‘s-00se HEATING : TAME utah On Pant MUaT Perecanat OF =f on Hail. 39 Mi ee eet Sta dave. p Fy By 2 rae dal ALL aaa OF CEMENT work. | Complete service on ail makes, : ¥ Parke PE .5-0000 after " VAIL dey or night. Calt—-FE +1063. ‘ modern “farm equipment, 3320 aoe -—- TYPIST WHO HAs | SALESLADY xP ORLY COATS, pines of wore ‘xg & repair. A+ i ion * — _ Wayne Heating Co. . Sa canvatER pas | ETE Re yet] Skee] Recontionist | mista pest oe | MEL Trees oF campers | YOUR FORKACe HAKE-FOU | Gaps, MERGER HG ToE| Lats, ee Satan, |” EbEa te ee eee | fate tee comme. Ma) Gece Pate" cRGMG: Ga| Soyktatee tate, "Ge SALES. “328. MAIN, Mile’ Na.” on Stevenson Hwy. Li 241 Pierce Secretary $375 | canines jPLASTERING & WAITRESS. PONTIAC SEAMSTRESS, EXP. ONLY. AL-| ight shorthand snd typing. No , D, MEYERS, EM 3.0163 ; MEN N EED ED |SS2r. Lake Ine. aint, BON Ra. = make ‘ved salary” — rooming and ability to, meet the ao Vern elt, Foe Feast “ a cate ture he nee nosey |_teand Oh We bery One 241 PIERCE ST. iano Work Y ee fase = . an : Bham BRICK, BLOCK AND ws NEE : Rs SAS Satie : Shee Ra wens Rar, eT lar eae | Pan EE] =| PBX TE ec ee alg 4 ‘ Ra. centive pay. 40 hr. wk. No Bun-| ward MI Oh tat work _ MY | TREE . AND REMOV- eg ahs - t REAL ESTATE Gare. i Simms Bros. : : Experienced woman to tie HAIN On BOER WORE, BY weitn: — al, Pree estimates, FE 23-6019, FB ’ :t pb We need two experienced men. busy board. Age not im t. 2 r ‘ <7. vice be eld. ‘Thursday as consider tr one man CURB GIRL STRONGS A & W BEER. Pat Cleanup and lawn work. | 2 7B seu? © Bem. 11 Seceutions bis : 25. at 9:30 sors from sant ; wet Et ION A ih Ses teal ALTY | Must be 18, “Appiy Porter's Drive | Seer wane a OUTSIDE R ti aS t Please call OR 33496. oo Pon shaw oer oon. 1D. | © W ‘ B , fees Baneeet wea de"| Hare sate, mo. "while wees. FOX & HOUNDS BLDG EARN Se On a weex | SE =. ecep 10711S EX-Gl, EXPERIENCED IN LAND- Bidg. Service| “Pree estimates, on Seeman oe ) $30 am. Heavenly) Stshed, Pull or part, time, con. | MT €4 20 61808 | Fur spare time-Avon Cosmet T £’$200 ggDE vere woud ite work. FE | ~ CEMENT & BLOCK | - a ets gaat ac aia sai SALESMEN aor ry ee yee “Yoow, bow to, put les toguier ypl | cue eeae ea oe CEMENT 18 OUR SPECTAETY, We sharpen all types of : : Si geet cae x, TEADY ee ae ee oe Woh 2 bre per day. tiac Press ome Be reve the ses o joc. ey alr reet z. i Berets (reel & rotary) a ‘Brother, of are hay Ghares.| “sp Orchard Laker 3 to @ p.m. Se te cane nae eat | “over, Hive. Catfee Shep, 818 Beat | 08 EARNINGS Should tye at least 45 wom. §|°§ YoU NEED a HANDYMAN nn SURTOM i wOMea 4-061 or FE 41442 wervice will be held Sell, nationally” sdverticed Tia, | _¢? Bivd. Birmingham Tiny weg. See Jane “eal PE 83544 days. or FE 3-9623 ‘Thursday, April 25/ at 10:30 a.m sell nationally sdvertised TIM- dh nn Party pian Demonstrater. No a= | D Thursday, A "Shera 2 8. DIE KEN SILENT AUTOMATIC bome EXP. COOK Exp necess. Training tree. Op- F LAWN SERVICE ROLLING: FER- ony wal ALI = BY MACHINE. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ile with "Rev. Seance” McPhee furnished. “Excellent opportunity Co . collecting. no delivery. cal MI} 4° [ OF Men bery setting heb leeing a tight | _ small PE $4028, . UITS. COATS & at oftciatine. Tnterment. in M AKERS for good man to earn up to $10,-/ For appointment call FE #-0483.| +3300 ? hauling. MY 3- DRY WALL, GUARANTEED Pteratioas, Pi gare | so ge ag hg, pS : — EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES & VOCATIONAL Sales $400 MAN WANTS VonE— OF AY __ work, Free estimate, OR 3-5033. le ba g ALL AROUND A. ELBLING D till cook for weekends. 1300 N Sn Has Chauffeur sicense; Good AL WIRING oR RESRMAEING, TAILORING. ee > = - gg agg 4 Song erry. COUNSELOR f Nationa] concern needs a sales refer FE 2-6447 and bonded Roberts, FE rations, Drapes done in 4 "THOMAS, gy tO TOOL, ROOM Se rere reece | EP. WAITRESS IN COCKTAIL &| Young lady between the sgegs representative for the Pontiac| TWO EXPERIENCED MEN FOR | _ 48016. Free estimates, home, Call FE 8-8455. ee eo — MACHINISTS SALESMEN WANTED | "Food. FE 5-8080. 28 to train as prof area, Will be selling to retail out-| yard work, light hauling. FE Ww: : = isis Ceriet devtat| rust me vor’ | Miz, "ag et, svmings rel | EECELLENT CLEAR NOWAY meri rear met| —"~ GARAGES ~ | -srcere Refining 164 i. “4 ’ ee ve own . ‘ PPP LLL LPL LAPP building etion. Opportunity | 7 br. days a wk. EM 3-2481. 2 time in the field of Mechanics pes Di from tne DOWET C. Dars| ae PM. to OSU AM) | Men cinnes Clint tatrtete CRRERAL GPPICE GIRL. MUST Manager Witla Wate ODD JOBS. oan, for a bd amg "hme PE ee Calls IK ter St ask for_Mr. “Bento, 8 oS pm.) ‘Pe'egsss for inte wiew appeiat- Tr ainee $300 | YARD CLEANING, CLEAN OUT maton sich st Garden Plowing Owns Cemetery. Mrs Long Program ~~ SALESN a . eee basements: Light heating, Cail GENERAL BLDG. AND REPA Cr bare Pecerei rene, phan Ee “a Company sean LESMEN $ men Sint WANTED POR BABYSIT- oo Fat io raln between the afters, Fe sie Canpaliey, in cao, ' 4-1_PLOWIN DRAGGING. APRIL, 33. 98 Mi-| “DYNAM MFOS. 1 Se ecg iG cttiie "te | Wetter hite ST Dianager. ge Mica ames Work Wanted Female 11 | yanaNri FE +41 or MYre 2006, Aan sitters betovea Tifeot son Sonia fever ply 30 Mt. Clemens ra %: ts fiOUSEWORK, 3 ADULTS, NO 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WasHina | —252 N. Cons, ge, Bares FE pin | Raa ec and a td sea vicg / o& Alfred and Theresa Willockx:! app) 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Mon. ARP. cooking, Live in, Pvt. Rm. MA/_ 5 : “& cleaning. FE 17-8081. HOUSEMOYING. FULLY, fil dirt, sand and 4 brother of Altred Willockx |. 8:00 a.m.-12°00 noon Sat. _8-6814. P. WAITRESSES F ] W ; iA IRONING” 1 DAY quipped. FE 4-8450. L Rall ledeun ‘ef Bt, ane re Poul Dry “Cleaning Route Man Start N Cw Life HOUSEKEEPER FOR LIGHT — hs oe Pick up & deliver, EM 3-0050, Winding FLEMING FLOOR LAYING. USTOM PLOWING & DRAGGING aa ge 2 e* - ——a MEN WHO FIND Pie ap hd ALT SECURE eet god ing after housework & child eel Saye work- peat Live in. 5-8462, fED NURSES AID FOR RE- Employment A-1 IRONINGS. PICK UP FE t 26413, & DE pnt, Raline. 155 Edison. aaeviee liver. Thursday, April 25, at 11; Toute. HA oon. TO ase shift. 5 days. Country Con- 4 rE and discine. d am, from, St. Mary's Church, GRESHAM “CLEANERS DUE TO ADVANCED (AG a EWE HOUSEW {VES valescent Home. MU 48711. 406 Pontiac State Rank Bide. COOK, SHORT T ORDER ¢ OR REGU- ter oFV¥—YO0_1_Fa pol Giscing. Any where. OR Comelery, Detrolt, Baby $05 Oakland _-____| TIME EMPLOYMENT FOR YOU.| Part time telephone sales - wart’ WANTED : wt WiSHE © HOUSEWORK insured, “Anything | in ent GARDEN & LAWN ROTOTILLING, ; he |X eee DRIVER FOR Es FOR ES-| THIS ALSO APPLIES TO YOU| from our office. 4 hrs, dag F . work. Res. & Comm’l. No job too| 315 E. __Wilson, FE 2-6920. KP Home| ta dry cleaning route. AD-| MEN ON PENSION OR SOCIAL | Hours 8 to 1, 1 to 5, or gto! Hours “a i 10 pm Am ieee E \ TE] Y N oa ot Re Tor, Welty | GARDENING, F PLOWING & DRAG- Milford : 1 ike A D IT DIF-| ® p.m. No exp. necessary. JY you : wor! ymon ° ~ WRIGHT, APRIL 22, iss7. aCtaIR in! SALESMAN FOR pa NEET TODAY'S | have pleasant voice, we wigttrai. | pereen._ Mint _Leneh. 8 n 9B. Pik MY MAMA NEEDS WORK TO|__™ins, OL 1-0772, ging. FE 48189. After 3, FE C2 195 a Marshall St: olesale electric distributor to COST OF LIVING. CON-| Call Mrs. Howard. #oa after | WELL TRAINED, EXPERIENCED ' buy ws girls some shoes. Do you R. G. SNYDER, FLOOR LAYING aa b husband of Mra. Helen vy call on established accounts in- ts § Us =a oe ih = ip.m if ‘ rervice 2 well, equipped” Pope NEEDS pagel odo baby elt onting, Sessa” =e ee ve Ligne Trading. By hour or job — _ } bd i 1 i “WOMIA! deat brother ‘et ‘Wiltem| soutrettors. Galery, commission TURE FOR YOURSELF. APPLY Se ween nad PUY TN) imstitution fa ae damning, anything elie. Vieunity of ROOF REPAIRS ah zal +410, held Phurstay, April 28."at 11| right'man. Write Bor 63 Pontiac | BETWEEN 12 ANDS PM. tcall TO CARE bof OTRL DAYS. rarer some specialty cooking. Me en 6 We ° en Press, Box 56. Eavestroughing — FE 4.0444 Scott Lake vie on from Spark : : : nephew coal — m MIMBOGRAPHING, TYPING, SEC-| sEPTIC —T Fig! : cath interment te Gusave. Pers |@-enses Ser ley we ERTENCED VAN | LADY” FOR GSNERAL HOUSE: | WOMAN TO CARE FOR 3 Cai Mretarial service, RM 32042 ag i : KG. Wrieht will le in Lets. miles north of | Work for 45 Mours per day, vicin-| dren & light housework. Live in THESE INTER PRACTICAL N NURSE AVAILABLE | 40108. Hams Lake Rd OR state “ * suerte -Onittin Funeral * ity of Sylygh Lake. References! Call FE 2-4789. ESTING, WELL PAYING petra tears, | care, Sane me The Pontiac Press Rochester = 3-3084. WIRE BEPATRS AND CONTRACT: | GARDEN PLOW &@ LAW TY PIST iM AL. E ) _ required. ox 110, Pontiac | Press. WOMAN . a ~ vectepeg oe paeweaes AND DECORATING. work, Vicinit Clarkston & Davis- Use WOT ve . mu e In _ Memoriam 2§ FOR WANT ADS LADY WI KNOWLEDGE OF IN- children. OL 6-611. WOMEN Pa 6008 FRENCHING AND sen bee S00, 3 PPPPR LP LLP — LOVING MEMORY OF FAITH : Ape 3418 : 1 who passed away DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. fo 5 p.m. ; tes in penceful we Rg always keep. Mothe. Relisble young man. Able to type | 33 WPM. For work at Camp Dearborn near Milford. Appiv be | Camp Formané office. 1700 Gen eral Motors Ra. | WANTED BOY HIGH § SCHOOL age for work around new houses. , Het Bmore » , & Des. Ail errore should be re MA 63823 _Sisters and | brothers. i rt im mediately. e ~ WANTED FULL TIME, 4 : Press assumes: BO frespon- experiencéd Real Estate Vi | ~~ Funeral Directors /4 — for one Abgazod Sales Manager. Good opxy | an cance e charges cathe gs ck, GROUND xD | for that portion of the first Gully ae associate broil ral Home, 41211./} insertion of the advertise A YLOR, Realtor, trent which has been ren- Sektand” Ave. FE 4 . se pr be dered vatuelons throw A error en cancellations YOUNG MAN. FOR PUNE are made be sure to billing Advise expessence pehool- c) your “kill number, io c ing and salary ex ted. Bot 8. Sdjoctments will be given _ Pontiac Press, viloat ontiane “Closing time for advertise ments ——— type sizes jarger than qular aonte type fs 12 vetoes noon day previous to pu Dileation, Wirgtecs Sipic oa FUNERAL HOME Transient Want Ads may sree eee =n | BE ete os CASH WANT AD RATES 1-Day 3-Dave 6Days: * 60 *" 86 10: 3 ‘= be ‘ Va OU BE- of 17 and 18% time employment with a futyse? @ months all ex- pense-paid¢training program to qualify fa for a good position in ® fagé growing organization in tween the ag and desire om munity, ou receive ¢r hour for 9 hours each affer completion of train Opportunity for promotion. rsonal interviews _¢ach Mon- ay, Tuesday and Wednesday fog ‘pm. Parents invited, 37 - _Lawrence | St., »_ Pontiac, ~ Your Own Business CORP, Protected territory with With exceptional profi chiseq dealer for SNA established accounts, | a a fran- TOOL }, corati €ar 2 children nome than wa YMANICURIST. WONDERFUL OP- Leon's Beauty Salon, —. 22 FE Brown, MANAGER & DRALERS WANTED. You have seen the best. Holiday Plastic & Gift Line. The Aris tic world. Me seen at the Waldron Hotel Se a ROTEAGED BABYSITTER ted. 2344 Jones Tubbs & Hatchery Rd. wan gee, HOUSEKEEPING. CARE ng to sell custom needed Kellogg's. eral housework & pleasant. Help . efifidren Live in. More for | ges. FE 8-3738. | 70UNG WOMAN billing Advise e ing and ree _Pontiac Press WOMAN TO LIVE IN FOR GEN- Good wawes _tvery other Sunday off. FE 2-8393. & cooking. Kind with 3 school-age Saturday & TYPIST FOR xperience, school- expected, Box 8, BOOKKEEPER $350 Advertising executive needs experienced woman hts fright hend in glamourous office. EXEC, SECRETARY $125 Wonderful opening for ex- niaE vious en - Write REG NURSE WOULD LIKE EM- ployment in Doctors office. Pre- Pontiac | |S. 2 Ld BULLDOZING PE 46841 | GARDEN PLOWING AND BRAG- to ceee eee NCHING, BULLDOZING. SEP. | £28 bY appointment. FE_ 40887 small | SWITCHBOARD ‘WORK OR TO AN- ™S tank & ‘erate field installation | GARDE eg 9 yy AND LIGHT | swer telephone. MY 2-0721, Ask; JIM EM_3-0881 | bulldozing, $3.50 per hour. Vic. for Jerry. __Keego Harbor. PE. 8-258 WASHINGS & AND TRONINGS, OR Fre| Building Supplies 12A LAWN & GARDEN TILING. ironings done in my home. Satisfaction eed. R B'b oe ioneesams ri retary for . ese YOUNG pa OIR TO FE RATE prominent Birmingham ex- aaa. ‘ elas Ae Cait ‘after 4pm. FE the rest. now see} sWitchbos feneral filing for ecutive. WASHING & IRONINGS Reliable party will finance : Automobile £. ership, Excellent FE 2-367 0 our ba ING, DISCING & DRAGGING tocrat of the Pias- aay ove = Mospitaliation. «Paid wa ti ie SECRETAR Y ~f*,. WILL DO TRONING Ri MY HOME. your basement or anywhere. FE 5-9636. o © ence eSsi iO & DISCING, ViCt NITY laron Hotel Perior | vacation. Write Pontiae Press local luxurious office. W vould. Lik k incomplete home. of y~ B lege Ph. FE or ia rrr oud TADY OR MOTHER oman wottid ike Work] Low rate of interest. bee 38: piling Sed-| with child to care for children COMP. OPR. in Birmingham $775 af (ae day. Call OR 3-| Many satisfied customers. LOWING & FITTING, ma . While mother works. More for RECEPTIONIST, light short- 498. FE 2-9104 before 5 P.M. 5-631. home than wages, EM 3.5162, Rd. between Help p Wanted NURSE | aaah eee Registered nurse for’ Wate 4 ors Fitst Aid Station at Camp Dear- EN & WO ., FULL nde te born near Milford. 6 day week,| ‘ime, sell Watking nati $90 wk. Also half-time position, | Yertised products No es re. $45 per wk. Apply personnel dept quired. Rooty i City Hall. an 10 a.m; ei NURSE MAID “a LEY HOUSE- EAL ESTA al ALESMEN OR ‘women in new home pro ~~ 2" live in, reference. os in Pontiae, Waterford and U ; - ‘Really ‘Ce. Co., RisiWood 20060, —_ Hill EN WHO IRE A out, PME OR FART Real Estate Salesman £0 980 TO Chance to. Make | WEEK PART TIME. TUP- UsEW ft Good Money. Pe ee mt BP. W. DINNAN N CALL: 4 oi % Ww, HURON Sao / | f { ; : f. 4 hg of 4 tA pf ft ; 8 ‘ Bit fier te = fa . | | i i a f c / YY Ne ee eae nh = | fas eR eee | i! . aa sn Preier auto, er EVELYN EDWARDS : | VOCATIONAL COUNSELING: =) 2 Conimubiny Nar ~ Bs. I j 4 et MGR. St en | ,$300 1 exem boty Pan Sacred credit firm. SALES TRAINEE Good future tor brigot man interested in um field: BOOKKEEPER petrole- rienced | ealership young i FE 28181, 20t. — || ebEaN nooMs FoR-coupLE | _ BS ab verre ae ee ee brace RAL sirans «fares! NATHAN |" istactiadett® me | eenooue vere eaarame | 7 Sr ogeaph Ba WALL Wal . EALTY REALTORS 7 Ld Y= ‘ RooMs & BATH. DRAYTON PLAINS _ free estima-es. Hall Decorating REAL one 7 - 2, | _ ft hot water furn. FE 2-1362 S 5 Open Ev & Sundeys 5 ROOM & BATH. BASEMEN? med SASHABAW RD. B re : * we Utilities fu-n. $45 a month ‘ es Ser Lovely new ranch home. d Television Service 22\¢ * 5-5257. : rooms, avatiable for 2 yr. lease 2 , ae J. VanWeilt, 4540 ¥.| 3 ROOMS. CLEAN UTIL. PAID DD ag Fy A & i ON on or before June Ist $135 « ~ ey ee OR _3-1355 Also garage. 75 Foster or FE Hight iil." Gig’h heat firm. 49 ©. onth. Call MA 63277 or LI Repair. 90¢ W. Huron. Night serv- ~~ MORTGAGES 7 ROOMS NEWLY DECORATED |* GROUND on- RISDON, Realtor tee sails, FE ‘ N GOOD PROPERTIES, ¥4 acre |? Niceiy Bag (A, Sug | furnished 3 furn. Avaliable DA NIGHT 2 een aM, ctromtage.| 8 Pare. Fe 83i8a. Ress. May lst. 201 State St. Child wel-| FURN. OR UNFURN. 2 BEDRM . $1000 of FE 64000 Dee enone = |i ROOM APT. PRIVATE BA Thome. Ye i060 M. STRAKA rrespor 5 7 noise USPER NEWLY DEC. HOUSE FOR 7 REXT Tf. HOT WATER uitable Society and entrancegas heat afd elec- GUARANTEED TV aan Gon ANY ae Eves. yaeon tricity all willlties. ‘West side ene grated. ‘Dill. turn, $18 Wk. OR —— ob 1403 1403 2 email children Midto a tv. War's. PARKER s7.|70 GET 2a, NY Me. F Bio, ROOMS = RATA iN PARE | MODERN sit Tita Len Ee Ot oo) «(Od contract, Realtor Fao - = .{ house Cass ke $65. Ph is tne “bird to see 1080 W:/3 N. OES. Fe utilition. Walnies | Twibrock $387: Typewriter Service 22A 2ZA} Huron 8t. Phoue FE 2-8316. Close to downtown. FE 2-5408 * Braet to Yellow Cab, 498 &. a eg mn 7% PRIVATE BATH jock. eee a EDEMA AT ELIZA- PEWRITERS ADDIN ! arene Fy . NEWLY DECORATE beth 5-2000._ “ Y fen NGM CASH - fie gear toe Gee Main floor 'k gerage, Prt. Kntr, | KEW. eRe “LAKEPRONT, 2 r and Office Sup- mit Street. 1. ¢ nf cr baby. 67 Henry Clay bdrm, swimming. fishing. Twit General Lawrence. | IN A FL ASH welcome. 7 RM. HOUSE FIxeD inTc 3 were UMiversity _3-8813 4 3 RMS. & Bayh. | On Quist and 4 rm. eee nt 2 acqvsirted NICE 4 ROOM MODERN Hover For land contracts see Av- shady street, families, PE 5-95 pe nice Rose wo Cy — ale Johnson im person. 20 Michael's Ghureh, Meture couple | A BRAND NEW ET side 1} children perm ears service tistied r | Say APT Rad., 4 miles ce of Rochester Inends ‘and cilentele 3 ROOM FURNISHED Api 3 2 BIE FRIG, 2 HEAT Fann pooner GMC i100 PER Ed MLN RENTAL 4-0462 , L epee dies 2-7305. UNITS | “TOMERS thr i Pe bhwae Cail A tif att et A. Johnson REALTOR t 174 8. ‘ee Ra. 797. ; BU A SELL OR TRADE Bat gat se We al weet ici buy and “GEORGE, BLAIR REAL ESTATE ~ Warited Real ‘Estate 32A | en LISTINGS’ WANT! ED 28181, OR 3-1251 3 BRAND NEW Dany end sunday FEderal 8618. LER 166. ® May ist. PE CHOICE NEWLY DECORATED 3 jocated close ben to down town.” Edw. ie a Realtor nm é. ~ St. PE S168 4 = steed (evar, . Attractive new jen white. : pcceenne res rus Leesa ta Fe Pon- on East Bivé and Perry St. CALL PF 47833 Rent Lake ¢ Cottages. ‘360A 1 Gen teen - § RM. BATH PURN DON'T WISH FOR i, _For Rent Rooms 37: NICE 4 BEDRM. APT. osha Both with 1) 5S bedrm. home, full bare plots, § min. walk to ment, large, f full bath, could be porteg at White Lk. Mr. made -into 2+ income. Ol} oe ef 00 Lk. Grove Dr. t, moves. . ¢ for only he ge Rr 2) 5 rm bungalow with full Pvt, Reas ™ beth e k “full base- ket, ne. _— ( ent, off heat. You can MONEY! Make it aely ' ‘NICE. LARGE : Biate 8 fe crear privieees, “if vefore 2:20 CAT RM. $7 A WK. 64 . FE 5-2168. CLEAN ~~ WORKING Close in. Shower. FE SLEEPING ao Sspectable | home. FE 5- WOMAN. COOKING | oat. _uriveate, PE 4-2847 “Rooms With Board 38 OOOO Dee EXTRA CLEAN ~— HOME wets J meals. 14 Matthews. FE $-0377 ROOM & BOARD PRIVATE RMS., _@ay workers, FE 5-6802 800M | ~G6oD meals, Convalescent | Homes 38A VACANCY, PRIVATE OR SEMI- private rooms for aged or con- Valescent, Rates inejude aoctor’s _and nursing care. $4265 Hotel Rooms a NNN lela HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week Also 1 or 2 room apartments. Cooking and refrigeration unit 464 Auburr CPEs _ Rent Stores | 40 3 STORES 15 X S80. PARKING space at rear. Heat & water furn. 141-143 Oakland. OR 3.1301. 41 _ Rent Office Space OF FICE SPACE PPP LL LLP I DESIRABLE available above city offices in center of business district, Keeco Harbor. Newly decorated, gas heat and plenty of parking Idea! for professional or other, Frank _ Marriott, FE 2-3062. oo A RE- ~~ ALE R GENTLEMAN 32-3429. eal For Sale Houses 43 Ol RESALE BY OWNER 3 bedrm, home. #82} ACRES. SHADE a retreat bedroom Lacon own, ae “3 rpeting, full -- ay Peemeat ier Liv- _trnois Rd, Tro ~ Buy Thru. Partridge List Thru Partridge € ROOMS & BATH, FULL BASE- ment, Upstairs can be rented. 875 with $1600 ton , mamodinte poe- | session. FE 6- 3° BEDROOM OOuE “Te” YRS ela, has furpace,. alum & screens, | G0 CLARKSTON - ORION ROAD. 4 reoms, bath, electric ty Os vange By ol] heater, 2 dow LARGE & SMALL | HOUSES IN Rose McLarty, Broker FE 2-210 E 5-3578 py IDEAL FAMILY Oar ear inein- mediate “etl . ehiidren, alum. screens, has picture window, dou- ble kitchen sink. birch cupboards, $7,500 cash or make owner ofter MA 41426, BY OWNER. 8 RMS FOR R LARGE family es $11,000 with 33, Dn. or $8,900 with $5,000 Dn _ 89 Wl ' Rundell. _FE 2-6713. You investors! We offer for your inapec- tion this iarge 13 room in- come located on M4 tn Oxford, Michigan. Includes 7 room apartment down and 6 room apartment up Lot 80 x WO *wned commer cial A real investment at 811.500, Only $3,000 down. Cal ryt rar DOWNTOWN Located within 300 feet of 100) per cent corner on E. Huron St Consisting of 3 reom suite with) 730 sq ft Heat and hot water | furnished, Lease available Roy Annett Inc. cee rone E st 8-0466 Open cncasaes and Sunday “aE 14 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT Main floor, -* i Hwy. H. J Van Welt OR 3-1356 For Sale Houses 43 PALL PPPOE A 12-RM, DUPLEX, NICE OR USE as big l-family. 48 M Mechanic. LAKE FRONT MODERN HOME. 2 bedrms. Attic can made into 2 more bedrms, 500, $1,500 own Beveral other good 3 & T room houses from $1 to $1,500 down > W. DINNAN 66 W. Huron FE 42577 AT BOOIF LAKE Attractive ranch home. Ledgero-k fireplace, carpeting, and leads of fenced and You'll iike it. I OAKLAND COU REALTY 2610 Union Lake Ra. EM 36331 COMFORTABLE zone ranch home. i%e car ga- e. Fenced vard. LR ee ed. $1,400 down ‘andiles OAKLAND COUNTY a 26109 OEM 34331 RD J BEDRM. BRICK. ATTACHED Looe! ss01 Calf bet Full basement. MY before 3 p.m- oan LEAVING ative @ RM. _& bath. A good buy. OR 3-964 BY OWNER ..... Northwest lake area, Attractive Large landscaped lot, one biock from lake. Sacrificing for quick _Sale. EM _}- 3 BEDRM. BRICK. SCAR GA Sie. By owner, $2500 down. OR 7 BEDRM 2-¥RS_ OLD. LIVING rm.. kitchen, ut). & bath, alu storms & sereens Only $595 Dn aD ef Baldwin, west end of Pon- LEO DONIGAN LI 6-4433 $300 DOWN 9 bedroom starter home Full basement. Large lot. OR 3-7301 EM 3-2868 ROCHESTER New brick, 6-room bungalow full basement. breeszeway & garage. knotly pine rec, room with fire- place. Must be seen, $7.000 down 3-FAMI 1990 DOWN — frame on Mt. Clemens &t. apts ished, plus 4 room ecuahaa apt. for owner. pay own wtilities RIDGEWAY 975 Baldwin Ave rE 44-6203 | 3 BEDRM. | BRIE ot Paice per j 0, arge seatian ‘west ye ide. _ FE oe FoR SALE OR RENT, 3 RM. _furni ed aouse. OR West Bloomfield, JERRY’ S BEST BUYS Milford Area- it) 3 bedrth, California Red- wood contemporary Exposes beams, studio ceilings. This home 4s truly a sty te setter. | seine for $23,000 | bedrm. trick ranch type) . built only 2 veare aco If you have dreamed of living in a well-Kept, neat neighhor- hood, with all conveniences. see this modern Sers., sous for $16,800 with $4,000 North Side’ Tt must eeil, so we are this etite and cory 2- odern home ith un- Binished attic for only $7.78 This home is clean Ax neat and truly a bargain Selling on low down peym Avon Towaslep Firat thme aeciot for sale al bedrm. home. | Year old. Cedar | sheke siding. nice jot, needs in- terior decorating Yours for only - $7,350 with $1,400 down West Town Lovely 2 bedrm. modern home with full bath only 4 blocks from school. This home has lake jeden pd on Eliz. Lk. and -— pte I shede trees, Priced t $8,250 si down, 1W atertord rt ownship. - @ bedem: attractive home, bait on large -oil furnace, full eis. This basement, pered stre: is the first offering and wet ri setting for $11,600 * + 3 bedroom a if and din ae see: he and Law oily a Pie ne om a seg Ae 2) econ for only $15, with mi, 900 Colored Families | through, Classified Ads. T y ‘lavas hie, | JE ent YE. oe CO. | 100 Gakieas Ave | Westridge, Waterford Ten-| J. A. Taylor i REA ALTO! INSURANCE FE 42544 Free OR _ 3-648 Zoned Commercial 2-Family Dixie Highway near Scott Lake Road, 10 iarge rooms. 2 baths, outside stairway as heat. Ideal location or doctor, insurance office Porking Eves of small business. Let 75 280, $16,000, terms, 5-Family Brick 15 rooms, 3 bathe, tn good Tental location, now show- ing Income of $365 @ menth Includes furniture itn 4 apartments New o'] steam furnace Parking space at rear, $15,400, terms Bloomfield Highlands Located on well landscaped cre jot in restricted sub- tyvision, beautiful shade trees and winding roads This 2 level home bes spa- cious jiving reom with stone fireplace, vestibule, large dining room, carpets end drapes, modern kitchen with Here ga dishwasher, tile 2 lovely bedrooms, ase of closets, ther ur a few steps to 3rd bedroom Basement with recreation roum, fireplace, daundry tm Ideal gas boiler and water heater 2 car ittached ge- Tage. play house 500, terms Seminole Hills 4 bedroom brick. large liv ing room with fireplace and dining el! including carpets and drapes, 2 bedrooms, plenty af closeta, model kitchen, and tile bath on | firet fioor 2 bedrooms and | ‘, tiled bath up Basement with FA gas heat and wa- ter heater Aluminum storms and screens Gerage fenced rear yard. §29,000, terms. Elizabeth Lake Front Approximately 1 acre. nicely landscaped, fenced pr rty, home built tn 1046 iving room with fireplace, dinette, 2 bedrooms ath, 2 lave- tories Fintshed breezewar. heated garage, and tool shed Partially finished upstatrs with space fer 2 rooms Basement, recreetion, iaun- dry room. $29,500, terms. Charming brick ranch home, built im 1955 Ledgestone fireplace, dining ell, carpet and drapes, i bedrooms, den ite b tached 2 car fair yb feicety jandscaped ot x 130. $31,500, terms. Roy Annett Inc. R. TORS 28 © Huron PEderal 8-0466 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 ~ Buy Thru Partridge — List Thru Partridge Multiple Listing Service Colberry Park OPEN Daily 3 to 7 oe 1957 Brick Ranch Mod- 3 bedrooms, 1' portly FAMILY BASEMENT. Gen. Elec, kitchens car attached garages. TER AN BLACK and . We can also duplicate on your lot or our lot w ar- range necessary ee, pila 2 BLOCKS EA ER OF WOODWARD AND| SQUARE LAKE ROAD. Ask for Mr. Scott or Mr. Boone Ottawa Hills—Special We are ail enthused and you will be too when you ste this spacious 7 room Colonial. White aluminum exterior, 24 ft. living room with fireplace, family din- 3 extra size bedrooms with walk- in closete and bath up. High, light bemt, GAS heat, fenced rear yard Dear garage — commen drive. To include carpet- extras, uly a real pao HE at oar 7.90. Better you are in- come right in teres! Lake Front ‘Bi-Level a Spal Ranch. Center hall living cs th 5m rose Wilton ca: ahd extras 2 REALTOR a + the it pric ig 2° i Law we. mie a* ern NORTH END * 56 bedroom family home. ter. us ctreet at ncaa children, ” about ie. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Fe | ‘ m8 or Ra. pe bes 2 $1,000 DOWN Off Baidwin Neat 2 bedroo: Basement Oi furnace Auvgmati: water heater. 6@ x 155 Quick esession. Priced to =H eg ‘ast Blvd Nice 5 room brick terrace Basement. Gas 7 cle gee Good value. $7100. $1500 do PONTIAC REAT.| TY 737 Baldwin 5-828 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ! pe j CENTER HALL CAPE COD large liv room (natural fireplace), AL age Ae: eoun style “ultra” pa bath ~~ up. Both baths ceramic tiled Oak fi ious wool-tweed carpeting, rtitioned basement, hot water heat, garage, kins Lake privileges. This home is almost new and so VERY BEAUTIFUL. ONLY $960 DOWN — plus mortesee eosts will buy this - new. modern 2 pega roy bun alow. Located ige ahady jot within 2 vices of city bus. Monthly payments only $54 including taxes and insurance, TERRIFIC BUY — You'll have to decorate, but this is an excellent value in @ 5 room bungalow with full basement, Oak floors, plas- tered walls $1,200 down. la a lo®, WEST SUBURBAN — Neat _ and clean es a vew pin 3 bedroom modern bungaiow, located on bilackstop street blocks from nice cluded in the low $9,500. Reasonable you DISCRIMIN AT- ING PURCHASERS — will appreciate the beagae | of arms. enced and seap x. [ tees ot % block away. y appointment. please. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor GATEWAYS op HAPPINESS YOU'LL W ANT SECURITY ~To Sell — you" BUY WE LL Txsure 1th MAHAN. FE 2.0263 1078 W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH _ POST OFFICE WiLL SELL § $1006 in modern 2 bedroom hom at Leake Louise, Ortonville, Beautiful Ranch Home | Near db Fn IR og TR TE ig re Aluminum storms & screens. etlan blinds & = pg aged road bur. Li ‘aiid! realtors. FE rE eis. = . “West Branch, Michi WIDOW Modern all furni WISHES R oe eg omg cnt cabin @ ved e,. an call West Branch 217 or __FE 48003 ~~ Builders Close Out Crescent Lake area 2 eer on 2 lots. Never lived in. You'll» finish kitchen HH} mags Bargain, Terms. Best offer buys. Lincoin BRICK HOME Large living room with — = OW, @tinin edroom. Shed bed teh basement .. zo re jockiog god s me vou “HU RON GARDENS ment. Cc RAWFORD AGENCY 5344 _ W. FE 4150 Evenings tet MY 3-1143 Templeton All on the Water bedrm ONT, . block -to Loon Lake 3 bedrm. re. basement —— new, $24,709. Cash tomer KL L. feed [ate Ba, 2 Realtor 2338 one 242 8. Telegraph Rd, Open 9-# FE 31163 or FE 23-6036 Established in 1916 * RANCH HOMES? YOU'VE SEEN THEM ALL NOW COMPARE THIS 222 BRICK RANCH 3} BEDRM., basement, vestibule po Biles closet, living room 20x13 with fireplace, exe cture window, this and many other features for the per ey a $12,- 960 built on your Let's discuss this today, We'll price any of THE NEARLY 60 HOME PLANS we have im our files Call for an appotntm mént come to Fenn of aten's seat complete & only —AUTHORIZED— “Home Planning Center” WAL. L Gece ig me Uh 3 bearoom ome, wired for elec- tric poe large sed - in pars ho — 2 lots of flowers & shrubs, Walled Lake privileges. oy $6,- 950—$1,450 down, . per lanl VIL page BRICK — 5 & bath featuring: Large rooms, ft, Ny room, fire- oe cove cell full dining ing, t airy kitchen, fan. atepecek dust timht storage, gas heat, sion attic, paved Leap ty etc. Owner _—- wants ac Stoll gees! SELL—New 3 bed- place, oak floors & plastered walis throughout, levely family room, too, size kitchen, dining Pha ———— fireplace in rec- Owner says sac- ree! for $13, 950 for quick sale. ADVERTISEMENT—On this all tmeulated north side moog 6& full = 3 nice bed- rooms, room, oak floors Phim ae i] basement oll furnace and laund LAK® FRONT—665 ft. om beautiful Lotas Lake. Bafe sandy beach. all modern 3 Dedreom eo, 24 ft, ifving room, cut stone fire- place, 13 ft. dining L plus sun room. large well arranged kiteh- en, large encloseq porch. full besement, oil furnace, new 2 car gatage. Only $14,950. SYLVAN CITY—Income. 6 & bath down,. with cut stone firepiace for owner, plus 2 rooms to rent out. Upper has 4 & bath, mod- ern, separate entrances, oak floors & plastered walls through- out Basement ts also compiete- ly finished.aGas heat, 2 car ga- beautiful lot. $13,300 8, FLOYD KENT. Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy ha Perea yaad PE 2-0123— AMPLE CUSTO ER PARKING For Colored Families q room neat and clean home on Deliwood, just off Earimoor Biv Price $11,500, about $1200 down. 4 room bungalow. Nice fenced tear yard with barbecue grill. Only $3,000. with $500 down. new three bedroom homes for on Veterans, on Wyoming near Bagtey. Only down jus m closing ortgage costs Mra How- ard = 18 Gillespie St. Ez 2-4412. Ph. F John Kinzler, Realtor 670 W. Huron a ff REE as & down’ pay- on starter Eves, ‘Tit Ag “. oe | is ¥. " od + Swe! large expan- . , Out ta spacious warage, large. chicken é ROSS. “3 ors. a Owner. P. O. Box SEMINOLE HILLS oe ds po fine custom — in one of now avaliable. —_ room with sl on iowa. whan dining heat, Sot with, cement Sia te ro vatively et $24,750 bg $7000 down. Shown by appointment. mein D. HAMMOND Huron Saves. rE 3 sane KNUDSEN Cooley Street West side tecetion, | pared: street. Near city and State — bus line, i coutere end ecbects. Meese $7,500 wit $2, WM. H. KNUDSEN REAL $19 Pontiac State Be a Ba | FE 44616 . Eves. BIRMINGHAM of nings call " Midwest +7701. BROWN BUILD — We will build om your lot_ a jovely 3 bedroom ranch ~ a 5, home, “No baste —* Good sound constru ion. “Well oor pas ed fi and very attractive exterior. Ask ya ee Evenings call OA $9650 LAKE FRONT — 00 feet of water frontage. 4 bedroom homes with plastered walis & Enclosed porch. Easy terms. $11.00 REAL VALUE — Large in excellent ph nd tion. Sunroom & 3 lovely bed- rooms, 1 Full basement Oil furn. Here. is 8 geod home. $11.500 SPECIAL — Lovely modern 5 rm bungsiew Only 2 years ment, and plastered wails. storms & eereses. 20° living rm Dining room. $375 ff you ere a GI, $15.975 LITTLE FARM — Lovely 4 bedroom home Reconditioned & modernized. You have to see arn. Two sar gar reall “ for partteutnre. 4 acres of ~VISIT — Our eaten and look over our many Photo Listings. Over 200 to choose from. Park right at our door. Open 8-0. *L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362, W. Huron Ph. 248190 “SCOTT LAKE FRONT Beautiful Bi-level. 10 room mod- ooded lot, sand? room with 5 . bone] onvateh Yi EAR- ROUND HOME 3 bedroom take front, house with and” ai breeseva ee A | sone oh ront, living partir rnish LY ed to sell at $11,000 ‘at reasonable Was: hau See aan 8. to 6 471 Cedar L fe AT UNION LAKE «|. tc eg Poti acres of —- room house, nature fireplace ist. class shape through- rooms, °3 car pace. An exce ' our family. ea te. > nyse. fs” ‘ . James, Realtor rs nn a ‘EM }4011 s. ay coupe good, * wi DNESDAY. APRIL 24, 1957 pewter 4008 Onion Ls. } un EM 3-467) 0 SELES ttt DOWN | T.G.Trocke| psy esete.c $1000 DOWN, WHITE, LAKE PRIV- fleges. 6 room ranch home, 2-car garage, ofl heat, : THT 5 g g, \ db pe MA ache eee UAE appempS EE A pti Ny Aa 9 $1,000 DOWN ec: rit i ality CLARKSTON Meo ane ts circumstances and full basement. E EALTOR Phone On 1388 om sim sul bs Sunde Open Eves. "til 9; Sunday 10 to 8 NICHOLIE to trade, call on this ad A, reeuly ‘tne 3 famay, income 52 CORRIS & BON REALTORS pone gy up with separ, 752 W __ Phone. FE 4 1557 ate baths. a. — oniafs corner lot very © = | Senient location. The pricé is Only aad chads Pins pools costs en this nice 2 bedroom right with very good terms | aes leree Heme, cosh ce WEST SUBURB } floors, exceptionatiy nice kitehen | A nice new ry ris. & bath with ALSO auto. heat & hotwater. Living room -t 22 feet long & \s car-! pout & paneled. 3 lots, ke: vileges. It's a sacrifice; eid : LAKE AREA | 00,00,. with terms. new rooms & bath, Nice r lea LOTUS & in Qniy $8950.00. Very Feasonabie down payment. COMMERCE 4-Tms. & bath Fas uillity rm. screens. lot, plats pe Oni ye sp accent aa Fuze DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE RANCH HOME r informa- NION LAKE BUNGALOW Fabry as A PICTURE Mere is a dering eye-appealing white’ frame ern te minute lot te @ perfection, and ranch fenced. A home we are proud to sho $11,875. EAST SIDE ew $5,760. $1,200 do Here is *, Sean mene but ere home. ideal » monthly pay- for ment oniy ty sold for less down, and larger monthly payment, ae gh oe One of the best trick terraces In this court, nice rear yard, gas. heat, newly decorated, storms end screens, other selling appoint- | ments, set & FRAME oo LE OR TRAD Three = room apt., “and full bath, one four room : = full bath These are ean clea: apts,, property located on west side. If interested in income prop- erty and have a home or contract | A large 2 family income § rms and full bath om Ist f basement, ear garage Large corner lot. On paved street Clean 3 hear church and ELIZABETH LAKE RD. furnished. Nice sized jot. Full price $7,450 with terms. ; ON- SCOTT LA Imm bedroom “andocay gurace. Nicely. Ja ‘ull price only $8,800 pen PROS PECT 8ST : 7 room home, 2 . full base- Lege 2 car garage This could Hi. whine an poms. Full price | IVAN W .SCHRAM ry 5-471 ‘terms. altor pir y Jou | orner «| WHITE LAKE month, possibly | room home completely | car garage, paved drive, SYLVAN LAKE. An ¢ Eve you could want, Cail atin Ri John K. Irwin Since 1926 313 West Huron Street PE $-0447 Eve. PE 43415 5.0603 |3 Bedrms., 2% Tile Baths, 2 Fireplaces ; fome wits flathec ag Figg ora ered a eres ene wade i fe oe oe fp in ma mardi es ie walls. RO Giroux-Franks Pe my Remain 3 LAKE HOMES Sake Tiree or ‘sell “ataduali —- 2 bed- room with with electric . screened . Pull price $5,- ' yooms, ie ahaa J. R. Hiltz REALTOR toll Ww. Huron UNDER CONSTRUCTION Cherokee Hills , brick 3 bedroom Ranch home with full basement. Now is the time te buy this one and select own ss Pull price: $17,700 Pull details available’ at this office, WM, A. KENNEDY REALTOR 3007 W. Huron FE 43560 Open Evenings ‘ti! 9 PE 5-618! ' Best Buys Today RANCH 5 ACRES 3 bdrms, large living room ent retiring moving. | eal aly $19.00 rea- Lakefront — Income strictly mesem year round home with full basement, oll furnace, storms and gas Water heater, Orion only $17 "500 with Terme. “Immediate pos- session WEST SIDE with full basement, furnace, gas water heater and «mali barn for 2 car garage. $1750 down. SUBURBAN $8.950 FULL PRICE 2 bedroom ranch style, lo- cated on Watkins Lake 1oad. Oil furnace, storms and screens, bullt 1954, in excel- lent condition. 30 days pos- session, terms, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 77 'N. Saginaw St. FE 5-8165 Open Eves Till 8 10 | Partridge = 18 THE “BIRD” TO SER | HEAP OF LIVING” |; Mr Family Man — this is home for you. This 8 room mod- | ern home will provide vour fam- | fly with all the roominess of spa- cious old fashioned farm neces | the: and all the conveniences of sents | | to-iate, new home b song 20x32) Nad rm. with fireple 16°x20" | dining rm. Kitchen has large ¢in- | fug aren 4 big bedrooms up- | stairs, Extra 20320 rm can be used as dep or for office Pull | basement, 2 car attached grtage | New tn 1951, loceted on paved! street west of Pontiac Lake pr'vi- leges. $5,000 dn handles No- | where else wili your dojlar bay | so much! BUDGET PRICED | | i 1050 W. HURON ST, OPEN EVE. 'TIL® | FOR COLORED South East side location, € room bungalow ‘with’ full basement, cor- p= ag San street, 1 4 popeht! with only #700/jown. i oltye Ii aia iio t) IR. D. RILEY, Broker - Elizabeth ane Rd. FE ¢({157.' STOUTS. JIM WILLIAMS Johnson 5 2 t by Dick, Termer| fo Sa as 43 “ie TE cosa — os tie ‘Baldw 4-0547 caren vl a-24 WN ee . This Rpg ot buy in « “Your mother is coming along just fine, Johnny! You foam ae ets™ _ vunee | can stay 10 minutes — just don't mention the expression ‘jam ‘eccup: ra large lot in g00d | gacgion’,”’ West area. F. C. Wood Co.} For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 REALTOR OR 31238) | huss a BATH. LOT 10 BY 618. Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M50 . seed 090 mo, FE 4180 _ N OTHING ~ LAKE | PRIVILEGES | S2°5R_ SAaGe s Scene. es DOWN 2 BEDROOM UNFINISHED 4pm oanaane Conat tanon tl Will butid 9 or 3 bedrm. starter Owner transferred, charming 7 home with ent. on your ict. cf FOR Colonial, 3 bedrooms, tiled bath. Rough ‘wiring included. Wil}, build ANDY MAN. OX- dining room, kitchen, breaktast| (048) “NE all down a See Oe Dontiscn Parte ae'son "Snce,; | ment. Don McDonald. OR 3-Js37. Bch te te Realtor | eit Crow | Sites eames Babee , row & OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8.30 rave, construction | NO MONEY DOWN Soe Stabe Mane valde | Be core ror BLA aig can ce SEs ees . PLANS 18 OFFICE R YOUR your : ms. tAST SIDE ar RAY r O'NEIL, Realtor | 4 room modern, Less than 1 year Building Site 42.8. ° Open old. Herdwood =. a util] Gg : EET, PONTIAC. Phone rr * 103 or OR Rust pan a RN HL T06 DOWN: | rug tne olf hours has 3 modern “OAKLAND LAKE BAS BR EGE) ergs tot Semmes. be 2, pedzoome, full basement, very | wo 1 ACRE SITES ON MILLER| Sh Geseees mime attractive home, interior needs ROAD. CLOSE IN. 5 = will nen wean Pagel Waterfront, . ranch as down fT vie Lake Front Homes This is rem at $14,500 tenn, tea? roams | Sook aE nay beeto Beice | Sac nn oe Ow gence. pee Gas heat. om Sate re onl ont. TO $32,000. CALL L ] d down ene ” Ove an DAVISBCRG Colonial LN Cae Lake Rd. _ ego mer 4 room modern. i Po iia + ne 3 BEDROOM. 2 CAR GARAGE, —_—— ~ on beautiful e. Sand| FULL BASEMENT, WILL BUILD IE say - yl — EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD.| o, A ane sim Geese oe GEORGE BLAIR et Zeon ~~ $20,500; quired. Good ‘deal this time of 038 Danie Hey on 31281 HOME oe tne BUY, TO sELi REALTOR Eves. POR 31708 oF OR 3-2687 % Partridge is the “bird’™ to see. =‘ FE 4-2533 CLARK 7 . AND pt Speed = Ht | oy erage, ouuaiola drooms, we Pape modern kitchen, 3 floors, plastered 3 pe: vary beet basement, new = cosmote, Nitge Sraenven of two 3 BEDROOM. RANCH. Off the Guatenvilie road you will find this home with 3 large bed- rooms, living room, separate din- oS room, modern kitchen, bath shower, utility foom, ajum. storms and screens, some fin!sh- ing to do, but material is there = included in —_— of $9,950 with $1,950 down CITY. GI RESALE. $1,560 down on this nice two agro bunga- low, with « es paved road and sid- walks, escrow account ts included im price of $11,200. Very sharp. CL ARK RE AL ESTATE PE 44813 con Evenings & Sunday Multiple p Listing | Service MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CITY, WEST SIDE Three bedrooms, good base- ment, auto. gas héat. Two car garage. Excellent neigh- borh: oo pee price 136 B.' Pike st. and terms. Call on this be- fore it 1s too late | LOADED WITH FEATURES Which only a home owner can add. One story ranch home. Attached two car ga- rage Breezeway, patio and wonderful large lot. A verge 00d kitchen, Total price, $13,500 and terms. | BEST BUY TODAY Extra good on large rooms, co} real tT. fect plaster job of be dh ceil- ing. Two high dry lots. $9.- 500 ts total price and this is @ real buy, See it today B BRICK HREE BEDROO Built in the last few years. Good lan onde sement , Here's a aory 2 bedroom h Ni jocated West cf Pontiac. in ‘we. | pion beadan aa PP ened —. oa i . se nrulated. has brick homes. We can show : 3 Water ter time. Cail ana garage” New! peinted! i 00 “Hone rnd sata es screens storms. Only on the market $1,150 down. ‘ inopect We will it Gab ete oye ° J : any "| WARD E. PARTRIDGE| _ fheee somes, oo any time: REALTOR FE 4-358] GAYLORD Open: Eves. | Near_St, Vincents. “Church “THE LAKE MAN” EM 3-4432 PIONEER $00 Eliza 33"40 ranch type You will like the home and the location. $1500 down will handle. R. D. RILEY, Broker W'! be Sam tight in eith ue ot Ponda beth wehe by oo z on . homes. Sherbourne Dr. at EAST TENNYSON $13,000 term, oF 4730 Sherbourne Off Joslyn Ave. Lovely 3 bed- So R 1 room i-bungaiow with wall.) OO ivare: to-wall carpeting, tiled bath, full| 4 lakefront home with tncome. basement, gas heat and water| Woiner Lake. 4% mi. from down- softener. Situated on 2 lots with| towr tine. Two-level 4 room iM car garage on paved street.| & bath for owner—plus 3 room ET or mote, garictiy medern, Beet ol 40 . RANCH lent o y he Large $550 DOWN Jot. Sate bench. $12,500 Located west of town on 100 ft. Four Walls and having lake privileges Cao bring vieasure in this doll e —, tq —— — oe aimed le we 1-9 f a bath. Needs comple 950, inter! apTieed at only $1.00 ‘down i | _ THEEMA M. ELWOOD WILLIAMS L AKE RD. eA Beautiful lak rivi} Hun- 6143 © itissteth Rd toon Lane. 5 toxins ienasceped lot Ly parry or FE HAYDEN ALMOST AN — 4 ROOMS & utility. Tile W. HURON ° 53-9407 with shower. i aunGou wenaE vine RM Breezeway. guchen 12’x1¢ with ” ges pplace | Venetian ‘blinds Workshop. su0se. com: finishe : an is. Wor OF CLosETs— tlie, stares 4 io coremic | with $1480 dows. ae ES a. moved and — bath on st floor, sc r room modern ; n -| NORTH SIDE. $1200 down. 2 bed- home with basement Sear coat. Fae Gosenent on room e with utility. Oak ag Be Indian me road! furnace and wer. 2 car ga-| floors, Venetian Orion. 1%4 acres, | rage. 2 half scre lots each equal| blinds. Bath. Of! furnace. This Toaded “vith trees, An ideal set-| tn size te three lots 50 238 bome is in excellent condition. for a nice family, Excel- Privileges Upion Lake's best forme. sand beach. EAST SIDE. 3 bedroom home. Oak floors rate ing wAihane type 3. Seeiban ieetens anon oe letel mote room. Kitchen also has dining ott” furnace with bi in- space. Full basement, oil furnace. carport. Built in 1956. alum!- sulated, ‘built for owner. 7 3 lots all fenced. Flowers, fruit Bed ee —— 24 20. Lot is 7 x 136. Pree | = shade trees, $9950. Terms. oui ier On La [AGREE RAE 8 tome, tah | itehen Fe OWNER WILL SACRIPICE egy Bg oe § Basement. Purnate, This home | bedroom fully -modern| jatest = gas furnace. Interior| im good condition. Can be used oe, with basement, gas hest. finish Knotty pine. Lot 70 x for income. $9300. Terms. i lerge fenced im yard and peved! 199, Privilege to Union Lake. | sive us @ call. . $495 DOWN. A new bedroom Prentans after 6 cali Ur. Lecce, | oe, Ti basements os Meaneee] eee eee Call so itor - a ee J. ic HAYDEN, Realtor A. JOHNSON, Reskar privilege 6 E. Walton FE 6-041 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. , aa = Fron EDWARD B. KEITH WE TRADE Red Sails in the Sunset im A-i condition. beth Lake’ Ra. FE 4-1157. taxes. OL 1-761 ROC 164 Nawakwa—5 rooms & bath of 1 1-3 acres, has city water & low $10,080 ies Hazelton-—5 rooms r large lot, 160x220" chicken $1300 down TR: ARK. SHE PARD. Lakefront. a y! 150 ft. frontage. Good ayl 3 bedroom ranch, 2 ceramic HESTER AREA bath on with garage. aged & nice garden soil. EM_3-4303 43864 DRAYTON PLAINS finished in 1957. Each lovely living room, 2 com: —_ we EMBREE y GREGG 1565 Union Leke Rd. Union _— Village ya36 2980 Tienken Rd. beach, Cherokee Hills A close-tn west suburban lo- cation among other attractive custom homes ~ Otter Hills itty on al nquet sised liv- and shopping. Full price’ $11,000 Russell Young REALTOR ~ BUILDER 412 W. Huron FE 4-455 ~~ Tdeal for Children otros. frame & ped home. ; Pri on Cass one. Qua ‘. home is newly decorated. New gE rds with formica counters. $16,500 with $6,- 600 ? nage modern, farm style kitch- Fi 2 ft. picture win- dow =: * sana. or on . $13,500, cash St 500 ye 4 mortgage. bedroom. ft. on water. 2 boats included in price of $13,500 with $2,500 down. VALLEY REALTY 1166 M50 at Pontiac Lake Rd.° OR 3-6681 or MU 45505 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Budget Rancher 3° Bedrm. Full Basement Homes . On Your Lot 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: W. GASS LAKE RD. TELEGRAPH RD. TO PON- TIAC LAKE RD. MILES TO CASS Sr . WATCH FOR 81 Model Open DAILY 5 TO 8 SATURDAY 2 TO 6 SUNDAY 1 TO 7 West Side This is real value by ANY comparison, Newer type 1's wy home on peved St. a and tiled bath « carpeting, 6 gas beak and ‘a oversiz avy = bar 8 = Nice fam: Sexi! ‘ s and . scteens, es. po ag EF — ns shee, Pirst seieree. Ob ‘on ae vend Jes, low dows payment! Wik ‘split, #5.000 oF total of $4,000. Contact Real Estate, FX Humphries | #252 se re pe en 12 wooded eatin oPe Sint] Rena atta at a iL NG SERVICE | 3.1212 after $ p.m, week oe RO a trade, terms, 60 . Soe land Lake malate lot 4 & TH = 3-0138. WATKINS LAKE LARGE LAKE- - $1,000 Down front lot, Good beach, road. ws 2 detrocms sence | Sletten same, Pd Oem, side. the city. Completely ar "OR 5-168. ™ session. Pull price fiw: WILLIAMS . 3 LOTS. PVT. 000. We have the beach, for $500 down. * D. _Dalense ef contract, OR $800 own room f Wa- nasi, es gate | WILLIAMS cation, 2 is on haat aD Ss Lakefront by Located on exclusive Orange 5 room 7.950 home Grove Dr. This lakefront home located ‘on @ large 100 x has such livable features as: 20 foot lot off Sashabaw, Ca liv mo nae aun- in Drayton Piairs. A real” —. . oad ba , —— ite 4 Gren Way WSR cany sere: full pasmmnent includes a jeree GILES REALTY CO. ; po Bin bath ‘for Tec. room and 221 BALDWIN FE 5-6175/ swimmer’s use. New aluminum OPEN 6-@ combination storms & screens, In- fully ba lb? ‘and fenced i/ ‘i yore. enn" cement weskee- 7 rag = gc more could anyone ask? And only $17,900. . A TRAM 4392_Dixie H ___, OR 3-1950 rs ON Vv. 3 BDORMS. 6 Union Lake Front rms. Auto, gas heat. 100x140 ft. 3 bedroom family hore, excel- Jot. $10,500. for cash. EM lent » Bew dock, cement after 6 p.m : breakwater, bath house and - nic erlooking 3 reiki commortins of Ee re- laxation. the lake . : Be For Sale Resort - 44A For Sale Lots 46 ee 7 Washington Park Sub. ‘cae ec ae ie oe Conveniently located, only ‘2 bik front, 130° of frontage on M50. te. bug, 2 osk te Super Market. | Total price $2.00. . brick front bungalow with car- FARL GARRELS living room and dining | 6615 Commerce Rd. EM 3-2511 ood full wah howe. — or EM 3.4066 —— floor oe sans ? 14 LOTS. EAST BIDE OF PON- auto-gas water. ved street. Bargain priced at i. 000 cor ae ER; $5 g,: Parke +5181 NICHOLIE | sett ve esos Fe 28 BEAUT. IN RGREEN REAL Hills fa at — see gee rr 9 Mt Ch PE 5-1201| Lake privileges. road Eve. Mrs Dolan FEM 3-6500 | ee eit Seah ot terms. 150x300 WOODED LOT IN OAK- wood Manor, after 4:30, FE 12-0548. TRIPP 8.50 PER WEEK BUYS A 0 FT. lot with water & sidewalk. Ready to puild on East Columbia, owner FE ¢1 BUILD NOW FOR HOME OR APARTMENTS § | "®, our Puan. Estimates freely ven 4 a. peiek with Pe full . and lave = West side eaanen! “teas Gate eoeeee: PIONEER HIGHLANDS 4 BEDROOM BRICK lus large pobre vine room with “EL” Near ‘hools. BRICK RANCH bho 200 _— ¢ on Square Lake - it beach mm, z 19° ‘ving room, full dining 2 bedroo: patio. 2 arage, outdoor shuf- Tos Outstanding Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 8 Huron FE sist or rE. sone fiERBERTC DAVIS 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. FE §-43!1 CLARKSTON AREA First time Sq oes choice Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl N. Saginaw st rE 4-816 Open evenings ‘til 8.30 DRAYTON WOODS Close to bus service in an excel- lent location—this fine 90 ft. wide corner parcel for only $1500 with terms Watkins-Pontiac Estates . Located on a hill. hipoee el aanent in an Low .as as Wa ES Drayton $350 Gls NO DOWN PAYMENTS ranch homes, master 3 bedroom bath has twin sinks and vanity, lus ‘, bath off oO x Le’ on black top roa me MONTHLY PAYMENT ULL PRI L7 a KUSCH EL i Rage 4 room, lot ‘@ acre parcels on the north side of Drayton Plains. This hilltop loca tien” with a view. Newly: Beaatan. an excellent choice. HIGH HIL L VILLAGE Looking for a homesite you can enjoy for yeats to come? ‘This fine planned community of large parcels in a ro area. Win — down, G LEN MOOR ESTATES A restricted community to assure " everi: val t ane yen Sih fl +| 10 61528 MI_6-4133| Greets and ‘eliy’ water. "Antes cakes you'll be amazed at Buy Thru | Partridge . Some, doded. 120 to i t wide. — List Thru Partridge As at Xpp's sow Immediate Possession Opeeee Tape Cal eh OE | s308" Dizte ie INC. Piaine. Of this cute and cozy 2 bedroom home, located just Aub ve. Auburn Heights, on Est na ne. iia we pel 1 mile Northeast of town. Garage, hobby — outside $300 DOWN days best buys—See it now! For those of substantial means who seek a home of architectural distine site of %q acres or more— in and charm —here | is the ag 1 Hore brick ranch home in a ramic Charles kitchen, and mahog- any — activities room 45 “OAKLAND A Ave. SIDE Starter home, good location, rea- sonable $500: DOWN MOVE IN Newly redecorated west suburban 4 rooms & bath. $60 per month. WE HAVE A HANDY “MAN'S yi. WRIGHT KLAND AVE. FE 5-0441 CLARKSTON $500 DOWN Hempstead CHURCH SITES Good ‘level ‘putldin 1 wection of ‘new or ee cash or terms. bathrooms, eS kitchen, th 4 ‘utstone to . Pull are of ‘the many, replace, cture eiedew “(beaut!- Fenced, landscaped 2's 16 ‘0°, many outstanding features You ‘can own this 3 bedroom | 1 EAST SIDE ful view of lake). Dining el. 1% car garage. Here's top va.- offered. Only $7,500 down house with a bath & ‘%. kitchen, | TWO well located lots 40xi30 ft. Loads of storage reom and. bullt- be with terms, but cash will) te a ws Tg Ain dining L, utility room on. a 104 a sewer onl be Mg ot Tandvetped ard. paved. S| C ve 7 W BIRI now. 4-0528. sth tae blacktop road. Por only | OFF OSLYN A wonderful family home ced Zl _B ), Realtor — : iid attractively. Reasonable terms. lees Community National hey [nog Lakefront larkston \t Tage ee weter & S uscoulle, Many other good buys in modern RE _4-4211 Eves. FE 5-1303 — et — potty wes RA memes: Please call us before you, car planning - ~ NCH SITE —— craftsmanship that makes REAL ESTATE INC. || esetesive home site 164x183 ft. in buy this home one of the finest 20 S$. Main, Clarkston, Mich, | Otter Hille Sub ererr, it, leke Dorethy Snyder Lavender yon lakeran nova presentations ever made by MAple _8-5821 | privileate “ex FF aati “or Eten MO. 6017 1 beach, 2 tiled bathe, 2 fire- _Income Property 43A) WILL TAMS LAKE RD. BY OWNER INDIAN VILLAGE pee, ee aS erm n | Corner lot 1002130 -ft., biacktopped 2 bedrm : Custom but | fooma tail "yasemanteeyetee | tah carpeting and drapes. nested se to 8s eagle in 1961. Pull painted basement | Priced to” sell at $10,096" wilh Thermopane — ' OFF ROCHESTER RD. & unfinished attic. Auto, on heat reasonable terms out. It's a home planned Sutuntdeums tee wonbeeed : and designed for those who “Cll U lO: eo Two ideal pullding lots 100x380 ft , floors. Attached garage sets A ld Real Estat ate © sas = goed Rectibs peg aun. ingen deere & windows, Arno eal Estate mand the best. $37,500 wit or kien Lame. 3173: ~N Rd, corner 20 S. Telegraph Rd. $7, 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEE © G a > Aitiamson sh to existing 4 5-0676 ; FE 5-5783 for cash. a . 102 FE. Huron st per gent m a mo. ATTENTION .| —_Bves. FE 50510; FE 2-3071 Reaiaie porenner. 890° OF) Vole. Vqly | {See _ INVESTORS EBT - _| VQiue-Vaiue. aoe shopping trans. This 10 unis apartment terrace ~ s 5 ROOMS and bath tt 1 . Imm nl Large lot, lake privileges, 81.25 ER FS Front "west of Ponting tea el RENT IT FAST 3-Bedroom Ranches | 4 sooaes an¢ path plus titty Seat cia sa ‘ws ple parking for tenants. ail unis | through Rent Ads! Room, Full Basement * vat ot TOxi80, take ‘privileges. $850| 500. - |. i ee Oe eames ee |i as Knotty, pine kitchen, vanity and . lent ofl hot weter healing svs.| 2 OUSE, apartment, any; “path, lot 80 x 146 on black top P - tem. on main high-: allel dake ‘..eisj/Bateman | ge bares "OPEN 2-6 eth, Lot 100x260, ‘s856° dows” celle @o. investment ‘ot | thing — Want Ads give ry CriNhay 2 only $24,000 dp. DAILY +SUNDAY __|'ore PP MONTCALM. Built im "4, 4) K am en R ee you, ACTION. Dial re Om ‘trwin he and and Ru #45]20. “ase Sr aten — tencea ea Wa D. . PARTRIDGE i y bay atl sahbeck. I, REA y RE 4-3581 8184. faye AN KUSCHELL. L. Leslie R, Middleton | * eatiecile PE 4.0528) 1080. W/\HURQN ST, J pee on ls JO eisoa / Mt 64133 BROKER — :/ FR B-4003 "117 8. Telegraph = ¢s. & Sun, ‘TIL * f zi . or ef | ke / / i oa Ae Al nee i! ) Bit pi et fle] tht Raye a} : } ; og . ah fo all Wh - 5 f / \ P i . ie / Pe fe ‘if ; f é gi: , a TCLS BF ALG ee le Gan See ee, Sie “ Cpe Es Gees Se hl eee * \ \ SB ie at ‘ (iis ba Lae ay pot Bh | ee Wee ei » ys \" hy yrs ‘ie \, ’ ix «, \ : Neo \ eee. lige ; ‘ : | pi Ao | (\ - \ : : \ a 4; : ; a \ { wh M| 4 fe q ‘ 4 1) Money to Loan’ 83 1 1AG} BESS. WEDNESDAY, ‘APRIL 24, yo \ aie 9g Ae Spe a | sipbest MAIDENS ae Ge ost \ Pie SL Serena Weis ab ae poner Se Customers hee * oes 7 | For Sale ye a ' a Hapr or" | ‘or Sale Miscellaneous 60 ‘ e a n | BETTER HURRY, > F MUST DISPOSE ont ns a 14, 4 ner. hen Seedy : Es a Bru input on i bere where he is heey oe ate 6 » 7 — signs, © ramen soe i ott a weate| . She ve angio & oRavie : ; os & cash by Ee or as a" at Ee eetrock EVENINGS AFTER hs coat ‘ 3 : rika ; ‘ TIC (ie: g Sha yout patronage is 4 : , £ 18 W. Pike st. me Lake’ Ba a we 4x8 Sheet $1. 35 ro Boll. fame to $500, Up te 24 monte 5 _ ae Mie aaahie “ietiatoe he. 8 $4 30 ee bates = - : Ar 4 achine, $22.50. Call : ar sh38 8 98; rt jo A STONE — A-i BUCKNER | ® Sa ee ant ee OR ; a SED av 2212, ik Ai n LOTS OF LOTS wate ide : . | eerne mm RON Poca id, r ’ op " ; CONDI ieee? piywood 271)... - ist Rost, sand Seca, | keto ol FINANCE CO. | {ARI} : en ad a ee AL THPE Het se eben 8. te $y, Be ua, and your ot fo ata lagi NATIONAL BLDG. | ox é | Frigidaire pelrig sc... 38 ze. | Soll pipe, geivenived P.*., $3.05 ii mite; in t iWARD E. PAR 79 Dixie ao. Ot wowadl Sette Sane Guu Gan SE save nd hafdwere Rotov -I TOP SOIL rte. ere REALTOR + TRIDGE ao BARNS YTON PIs tH Prig. ac seo shee aks, an SPOTS. fale vom ox on MATER. fed tally. loaded and delive in Bloomfield BRAL perare ® FE 4-358] AN DYKE. UTIC panes i speed Tauten wa woe cucne EASY i TRMB. HOUSE. wii pov we ane - ' : : MTERCHAND Bh reo ow Ween COM SOIL, FILL SAND, a A, JOHNSON, Realtor | MW Nurowsr, | QUICK CASH 11 : SSeuearreeseome | Pg te ar cohCRMEISTER [aS soap Man ae, VT CLA | oa. 0 FE; ambae “9 | 6. Fele ATA, Do Vou ay Le i EGO HARBOR APPLIANCES ELEC. LAWN MOWER. REO. ié” veattas "hs Cooley Lake FC o. and eave te 3 L ; T, BAW E 4253 Busi “Want A $2 : URED Gag "RANGE, Prev! os eu Shee Tne wh. Se OR, At TOP SOIL our > Bo Mw ND va ; “| ee it mrs » €tavel ia ° iness of Your Own! 5 to $500 _tb00 Wo Aiurs B glenitte oe - weak Ra |e and fill. OR agers SLE gem ee I | Emp Sia Sater Eas | Bae ft wide ena 180 ft. t0 168 fi. deep. Wait auithed ti Sredttie Sut| iF.FOUR PR Tpoutne’ to repay. | a PITS <4, Jon, wreener aa onl tent nn ae ‘Gulp 18 witndas to 180 fi. deep, | BeS8- Ress.” rent bus:| IF YOUR PROBLEM 1 quick DEPT. 2600 Union Lake R cash re whee) balancer, | at zON Leonarp load ing) Ground, aS res. bn 301 favolved. “Call FE oa finance or. te- — lpredser 0.0 as. cecsseseees 626.05) THE LA EM Sais) Commerce arate’ vend ome, canny & cig: | At TOP lamas sae : s. el | pete sed ack for Br. } FE) needs then r Lounge chair 000000. eas WINDOW AND TRI POR, charger ening mectines. tatters | Vast Se Mulldosing Bek SNE BS oes ow EWY. Pe Sein! of your vist to our ; Devonport @ chair "2.0... 320-98 interior door P| sigan pont; lems. Mi 62153. C Sc FOR ,_ Ortonville =| Gtfice "may be “the answer t - Spc. dining rm. sets $5 | Piush ext. birch pth, HE ma. i PORTABLE. GOOD 43 | | el tie ee eae Schuett | Se-bSLS Bat Four” problem” Hams "s"Suto's vit nicheenny’. Sine han om: BR) i sie ee ae ‘cise station, * money lending service ts s| 4-24 Electric dryer ..... 7». + 28 aie F rs.) A-i TOP SOIL, SAND, 16 8 REALTY Good location. Call FE 2 *| understanding and heipfu 7. am y nT oo peageed Biting LL EL & peat, Tractor GRAVEL, er Os et” GARAGE FOR” RENT “TO ME. welcome your ‘inquiry ver visit av Aus tren *** ine Ser maw from ~ Bise| Gite Ma esis, area ‘iked) Ball. "PE blah LAKE TWP. BALL chanic with folio TO and the épportunity to serv visit “ . NIENT TER T PACTORY LAW! 4.50 | dition. MA _6-3195. geod com i TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE, sort, CR # tea Pate a an = HOME ae | keep im Whenever I catch a man, you won't le THOMAS ECONOMY Seca thes ‘tons | a spper py te 30 FER TOT i 6° eam nadlennsd ft How: oma i on't let me| FURNITURE C ‘| PREEZER UPRIONT. Ware utter. 130. el Buy Thru Partridge i ME & AUTO ee ITURE CO. | Ame ven pate, ee seerexte bw aa, 2 aor = < bru . ; tine. “Mica ranted for 8 ¥ sale om all our paints bel _re bili or rE 282. Conk, 2 Ginette FE Co ___For Sale Clothing 56) Sale iSED REFRIG. fiengns | at, EE soeek ess | Gee wane pur potage below cnet, | Ad Oe Sit i a S # MILE D. oe | a Voss Lesiie Fleisher | 3 - pandceoapeen ai ene Household Goods 57 U ee fhm gas — enter Berean tao} Orchard 7. ent, 303 Drayton Plains. «280 Sand. L, Rick, BCACE “a T ifiecsvarshatl, sos)| ___Betablahed tn sn Petar, ound | Bball MODERAT, COME. | BUNK BEDE semiwag, ar. | Retonaz eg, sity mate HH ARs RES & » foe Tee ee sot oe tbe ona t 7 ike, ses Brand new “ ’ = $30.95 . projec- steel @ el, ete GRAV- Sale Industrial Prop. 464 | at wt lm catia, LOANS $25 Wie oREEN FORMAL me s,| piesa sol vie me. LORD'S WHOLESALE. | FREE staxbixe TorLEre Sis| See | TOP Bor. PILL DIRT san tal unite, motel & cabins. room = TO $500 |_stere "™ '* ene S| Lite “a2 Oreusrd Take Ave. 2230 Elizabeth Lake Rd. - seaihe clat TOILETS, 18 98 2-432 tp. Also, mud | Wy ‘gravel & rocks. PED 32600. S$ ACEWO-ORLR See Vauwons living quarters. “plus. 8 ¢ “with BENEFICIAL CASH FOR SMALL Ave, aa 35 eee 21533 double eins joes: 088 | PRES TRIMMING AND RE AT TOP sort IND BLACK Dit Heads Ekin acta modern home tbe ree "won| FINANCE CO. | ROLLER SKATES Chrorking ot_not FE 6818. WAYNE GABERT'S — | Peciory nae tin a with im. | a AND WEMOV:|* And eet, fil sand” and gravel Gee, Forms. J. 2. Hilts lable.| retire, says ged owner wants to 7 w. ranProvident Loan) Sie f Lap ee, no CHILD'S, vouTN sie MATTRESS. Floor Sample Sale 12 VE, PLUMBI eS ne” Talbot i TOP soi 8 : aa wonable “price | terms. rea: pence &. va see) SAS. 2 eae 8 bore So | pee ee eS eee ina CONVERGION WORKER an | O umber rae $0002 Or “OR GRAVEL & = mao $13. I. Sour 3, washe W BURNER AND asterboard A step on Hurop River | BOAT RENTAL acres LO ANS oases CALL EM | COMPLETE sa AnD DRESER. Reena sie Ue re. Geers, | sapticie, Good BURNER AND | Haraware, Pumping “and "Biee fi mat “ale SOIL, BAND, GRA GRAVEL, ipew Lake. Resesded plat. sa. _0°8t close tn f LE, PRICES SATIB- COMPLETE DINING ROOM SFT. __ Saginaw sroption, 306 Sakh .. “EARL. GARRELS me wk bath dows, 2° "Cchtowrry voakico, Sm THREE “TAPE RECORDER, : Oe B Puy Thre Partridge | Qaiidt reed" sod’ steiae "rer ia FF. COLDSPOT REPRIG.ows.| f?"9c0 wis TY RETRA FIRE| Reg. aut ‘Aires’ vier tit 3s Bers baus or Selig” Mate sree | sath ree, tapen. Gomt ge ged Goan’ We, Gellver r fenced. Paved acres, well ge 0 tt and Sterling. Over | 12" ties Oe $25, Peer’s can't be beat} ping reel woin-| Sere. Oakiane in rear of ye $3 ‘m 1. / BL tise and ros. Near Poe | | SELL of road frontage TF ay GONSOLE. 19 Eat 2s Kelly's Hard Snow $1.95 | 438 Orchard Lake A : TOP SOIL, FILL DInT. GRAVEL. area, ‘Business fim could use HOME — FRADE tract or ter Re age, Will model. Reasonable. 5 Verte Sf RPO gene tcoste ss 008) 2onn. AY cars 2 on LUMBE Vans are Ve it) Sale Musical Goods PE sso use DIXIE HIGHW ‘ a" BENDIX CONSOLE. 17" @lectrie range ....--.--. . a1, - }, 3 R BAR ~~ eee — low a 62 patel Tenant AY. Lot IM Bil NSOLE, 17" range. .+»- 9 GAIN Ss om DED m hr aia and sand clean, ang og. mercial bull - J WRIGHT pitas «By w+ Bn and banal Cran ree in Yi | cage. sie8, FOR LAND: | 2"¢'pine Used and New S | mans WHITE PRARL PIANO. SF sont GRA - : a pices ern 2 bedroom mod- 45 Oakland Ave. re id IN. PORTABLE 7 ric, nc. 2 shorts |... ...... se Off accordion. FE 5-552. AN estm gerere. house with iv-car 10 HE MOTOR FOR SHALL ARC LE TV, 90 iN. | 23 Auburn Re. bo ft. | 10 i ACCORDION, BEE. a ent non srage. Ideal tor may sivas 1 Ee oe are BEA stectele renee. Bendix elec- Se Ne PRET 10 C0. T cabs RapRIGnas a on ai ge; ata: BO olla a BAS 65 ACCORDION, OP SIL, sa = a Paved tN ere in trade as all or LE 7%) DODGE MODELS TRaGron Williams Lake. Hatchery Rd. oS. ea a" sae ATOR Come | “°0t,,tollets, orig — TeCONBION.— 5 WIEN CAE. . OR 35-9513. — od, road) 1 mile | payment. Priced ign win w6-| Fe eee picks CU PT” CARRIER UPRIGHT |“ Duc-Therm yo ee my a (Pield tile and’ flnge) VE ; TOP rr og qrevel, room mes. by oo = ic “| ee am. Up & cash.| “¢ep freeze, Like new. Lincoln Duo-Therm | oll beater Suitebie mortar Gait Matehory a. | podnte eee ne Ta os up BABY Skike Huron FE $0066) YT oaded it : py fe: fon FE 4602 or ure. 28 -, FT. HOUSETRAILER FOR f 2-772. AL. @: SF WIPER WEAK | (Rolling ee motor .. $1.18 cond, $100 ‘yey or Del Dungulow, Rea: from basement or 44813. pickup. beat & meter FOR | 16" RCA) LIVING | TOM SOPs MODERN: er poe F WA F | (Rol @ posts Se & . Midwest : TOP ivered homes will lang & SHELL 0089. or cash, FE | 40.95 TV.| Ddesutiful, slighvy RN, wo ee Hoo ing door hardware — 2° WATER ALITY See ere ee | Peart me, Ltt) oboe aes | WAGON en | Ssetengta g oat eine mAeY BEE Cres PME wi | aerate” nr SS thor ment cone ter, cocelay- of Puriac’ Good opportunites, fr ton. "Gas g, 10 18 and 19 sec-| ig cu. Cot 3 ar) ee Cab. sinks & fittings $50.90 up) NI A LUS LUMBER & Best Trade Allow. See ws first. ings, Dulldozing A G re pm a 7 aioe, } wnt 2. aige k Uake, tA Peimenet.| we, “pases SO Bow. Gory sear: | oceans | WASHER, LiKE NEW, 172 ve Puonping | 3200 ee SALES CO.| from tte Gorneta, Clarinet ar ‘= ee Sra A a 88 LAKE LOT, TRAl square tub. Best offer. FE 5-083. Saginaw St. a _ (M58) OR 3-702] ; from cem AND GRA ce Giroux-Franks nee bene eee red a iis CO. pt. PAA-WAY MOTOROLA COMB. RADIO AND 3 ANCHOR FENCES LUXAIRE FURNA =m = Se teteae’ YWecking fomins "Lome Sa : GENERAL REAL SST PARTRIDGB is The. "BIRD" For ee TE 5-8260. Olds ere oe hike ney. Mi alow ei speed. record er. Mal Man 3] flo mony des = FAMILY — wits Electric, ; . Thyle 7200 Coo’ Const, Oo, | SURROVG wr | BT oa eae U_ 4-4482 EA 3 lots, Clark by large house renting EXCELLENT| Full ‘ 602 N Johnson. your building seeds ley Lake Rd. . HS ADDIN STATE INSPECTED PREMIER & 4a, EARL GARRELS, | faking Pacae orre ea] fet Ai, Se Mangia | sk Petite he Reon 8) oe Saran loan cen a EE Ptah catia Oe Ve pg RR aD ay a | fee eat far'Precdeany ney a |" Sits oe | nature ton wie cre | | Ctaitue met tte | ae fron enccnnes BW TYPEWRIFER ADDING |#TATE 1 Se am : on fir " cney STATE TESTED PEAT WOsS. older heme oe Auburn ave. Clore Pasay dict Loan 53| 57 x 142 ff. jot. Pay . bares ae ayy Py Ae $1 Ts of fanber a i 2 + Oo) = per Prey A Fee erpec good T MOSS many seats fowl Sep heme snd me AE I OE ne ode! ons, land cout secept late doy ot ~~ BALD) pair A peatis “years, ye “Many De Oe 2 i machines. FR saz osdaing Airport Rd Bonne! or ‘bags 114 trailer ‘ act, house- bake Ave. . r kinds sise. ¢ ‘0 | weer ere ee . &. . Tata ier hachor a ITH Rg 3 eer Se fica 1244" TRCRVIBION, MANGO. PAUL ST. CYR” Bintgg dgore gia Wig aes | ee Wim o eroamees.| SHADE TREES OV KNAUE, Realtor container lank rok Pi: PE Til Deedes Mf ooo OY sig Bogie a Co, frames atee i Ps typewriter: walnuts tables Pa: | it manie 2" le Or ain PE 2-7421| HFC-Household . SEWING MACHING Lake Read rt a GAW He; GOGD Son.|tWO @ 1%" to 2” en aeuneee: SWAP. aclbe ae NEw Comm: __ dition, EM CON. WOODEN OFFICE Desks. available r. Buy Thru Partridge Etoe” is "Americes eldest and |gerer bervibe, — CALL 1 So eee verv-| ALL mee. POWER sPRAY® ti Scot Lake Ra. PR GID pao glee De pg oe “Grerarvens Li y Thru largest thames and p Bervice. OR 3-561 id ail make STEEL FEN #1713 rubs, all kinds. s " A Partridge by years of backed SWAP in YO ee home estimates OR 3-9102. wert| Be No maney down, Pres » CE ve full iy Sale Store Equipment + PONTIAC | LANDSCAPING ent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A| "5 wee SS it Rotary new Eclipse hand, cog ELECTRIC CONSOLE. getimates.| SneR- , ae - pe STE ~— steady Ana ry or reel type power . bobbin. cn’ Mile, 4 PC. BAR ——— 17 of FE 5-9354 make regular m and can) *- mow- Take over ments 4 mn. ARMSTRONG i . LARGE ORANGE F payments. Lawn mowers PE 09-1564, et Will IS mo. 7 j 5 cooler, EM or Sale Pet Loang are made, wine ah odors. S . ear bo bring to GOL eee DIEPENSER Aw M_ 3-4529, Pete re Dip Monto theron 69 Commercial Building ally Service a1 ange = of Bootie seeds and ete ue e: DSEAL $10 gown ake rn beer eee 1 MALE coL See : ' at ee mereial an ie day. 9. Pious te wep Soctiiears, We 7am seodets ond tia fe." Oa ‘AB te epuine inl %, - fort new pant ROC : tn) ; ‘ SOULE, PUP, 8s. z sanding . makes fr , ae”. , ter tee unite . .|2 MALE - 2 6 7 cageautatet — dusehold Finance BARN ES HARDW ARE terms. Buy * fostanteed.s eady FLOOR SHOP es. we tt seenaniee sa. bows shelves a oe es * 928 each PE 54876 WKS. OLD, . tng ot. aves pr: Corp. of Pontiac 142 W. Hue St. @inger Sewing Center. 102 BARGAIN SALE 5 ogg xie Hwy. - ap 26/3 BEAGLE HOUNDS nce. PA on | 2S Seemee Se . Park . Kew osk flooring, No. 2 $88 per a bg pa fed Mats ee trade for good coun ace. hd 7; “Spl Tages nM tem: | Pret aga A ze tor eo oar id. woo stws sect? | ~ Sale Sport nis, - EM | AIREDALE FOPPaES, TEC. JOnN : ; "he i, Sess Birmingham). RS seers we Rd. faiiert.” Re ae ean TV | ies ge a ay alles axe Sui be So ALL FLOOR SAMPI 27-2338. NABLE. Fa 00 axe R SAMPLES | , 249%. . Se te a Fain Soren retin RT| Be COM FIRTORES, YOUNOE:| 4, ,, ROTO TRUEST rans on a tai Table. base ,. $170.98 3 oe tutomatie, AUT. re, ren thew, the Indies can * moice installed aie: Setanen ms oot ae boos Hea x pre. fie Sr eee ee. Ti:| demonstration. Only I company Gail’ 8 Bes eee Tiosepabie: | enties? Seow 2 Snares Simo, ete ot « Fonke Hydramatic. Power steering, ei brakes. R&H, low mileage. tke new, FE20118 Eves. FE 23-6319. 1953 OLDS—#s &-DR., STANDARD . trans. Good cond, Clean,. $605. PE 2-0752. 192 OLDSMOBILE, 2-DOOR, NO money down, assume — of $27.24. Call it Mer, Parks pores +7500, Turner Ford 3. 4 1963. FULL or, Meat sharp. R & H. $850. OLDSMOBILE 1954 Super 88 2-door sedan, pow- er brakes, power steering and loaded with extra accessories. $1295 Make your own terms. NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODW.ARD BIRMINGHAM ‘2 PACKARD SEDAN, LOADED, sha: ; MAZUREK MOTOR SAhES » 245 8. Blvd. FE 4-9587 193 PLYMOUTH. COMPLETELY equipped. = week's special at oO m wn. & week. PE 8-2740. ie, WILL ACCEPT Outboard Cae ann boats, —_ ances,” cameras, etc re bayiment on a good weed’ ear. BILL. SPENCE ~ ‘ USED CARS 62_ Oakland Ave. FE 5-207 Why Chase Rainbows? “Spectacular” oo and deals aren't alw what they're . $1695 - "55 Buick oe Sedan, rad — heater, power steering. Dyn: W-Wall tires, executive's car. Ss ‘82 Pontiac, dr. sedan, radio & heater, -S heen shift, dark areen —_— Hurry, this won't last $1195 ‘54 Pontiac Starchief custon sedan, radio & heater, hn tires, Hy- dramatic, Tu-Tone $1995 ‘58 Buick ee is edna Leo Buick Convertible coupe, radio a —" W-Wall tires, jet black Lie vee whe: op F295 es Se NORTH CHEVROLET | - 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM * YMOUTH, REAL N, "a Gon cove ea weekly, PE 4-088, a oe, oa owner. Roger's eee: c te 4 ae re | soe mec rapeRE er 1956 TOR Cass at Pike Sis. Pes ee a ustom y m assume 2D00R she butirhgten oe LARRY EROME. . va noche Y Jes - PLYMOUTH a ld In re RD. A real sharp unit. : i , Lake Orion Motor Sa es $1395 ag Fe rubber. "4, kong, cory Sorme, ec] SE 1000 S. Wi j Weenies, #10. PE200. | BIRMINGHAM inte the Army’ 6 red & white wee ~ = oy cane yes ” eer at. 4 he ey Gi MERCURY COUPE. $100, GOOD peng td Sees. $350 31020 _ CONDITION. OL 1-1727. Toso PONTIAC 4 DR GOOD COND. PE 56-8257. r7} (PONTIAC 4 DR BTARCHTEF. 30008} % & H. Also ‘48 Ford pickup. 450 First. m > Sell or trade. © STARCHIEF CONVERT. gaa Pully equipped. Sharp! _ Hutchinson Auto Sales FE 68-8261 75 8. Blvd, $4 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF: «Di 4 DR, Hydra. R & H. FE 2 163 PONTIAC +DR. SYDRASAT ic, . OR 3-1980. = 8,2 3 sedan. fient 4 2, r. Rad, s chrome $708” GEDk, oe, COTERTILE oF & eccesmetio imei. elects | 220_8- w PE 2-9131 1 own- | '57 PONTIAC STARCHIEF CATA- Mina, power steering & brake: never licensed will sacrifice. = MAZUREK 808 8. Woodward PE 5-5141 54 PONTIAC 4 DR. STARCHIEF. dra. R & H. Rade 1 nigga [e) "63 wales 4 DR HAS HAD good care. $395. EM 3-081. ‘SS VOLKSWAGON, R&H, W-W, EM_3-5623 “Bright Spot’ ' AUTO SUPER MART ‘96 Cadillac Coupe, two-tone Goddess Gold and White, full pow- er, one owner. Only $3895 ‘56 Pontiac Catalina Hardtop, beauti- ful two-tone blue, com- Harold pletely equipped. Special at $2195 ‘56 Olds 98 Starfire Convertible, official’s car with less than 10,000 actual miles, loaded with special equipment and with full power, Low down payment. $2895 ‘56 Olds 98 Holiday Sedan. We have 3 of them, all colors, equipped with power steer- ing and brakes, all. orig- inal owners, very low mile- age. We will give you a good deal on your trade, ‘59 Cadillac 4-Dr. Sedan. This car is fully equipped, radio and heater, power steering and brakes. $2795 ‘55 Ford 2-Dr., radio, heater, over- drive, excellent condition, Your old car down ‘SSOlds > Super 88 4-Door, hydra- }- ° the matic, radio, heater, low mileage, one owner. $1795 ‘94 Buick .| Roadmaster 4-Dr.. dyna- flow, radio, heater, power steering. $1295 '54 Ford Crestliner 4-Dr., radio and heater. $995 ‘54 Pontiac 4-Dr., radio, heater, hydra- matic, power steering. Only $995 ‘53 Nash Ambassador 4-Dr., radio, heater; overdrive, A gas saver. $495 ‘53 Pontiac | Benwaa le, hydramatic, : shor and heater, $895 . (OME | Olds. di : | Orchard La fe FE 8-483: \ rg 2 a set aN a i I. : | ~ \ , \ - a4 ; 3 ~y = 7" : r y A rs f | ' A . { \ | Ee Waianae | \! qm PONTTAS PRESS, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 24, 1957 ‘ques, _ ++Today's Radio Programs -- |Video Host Role #=-'<*<= <= _ += Today -- |Video Host Role|=="="""=: _ +->lodays Radio Programs -- Vide 11 Eeokgetenghebalend ~ _ — - La. explained, ‘people asked me why WIR, (1) = ORLW, (800) = WWJ, (008) WOAR, Gime) §«WEYE, (191) ©WPON, (ieee) §=WIBE, (1499) — I wanted to take an emceeing job. © . , ' p™™ \talent for that — anyone can dp” CA : it. | wa’ Minus Vocalist Enjoys Being) “weu, 1 want’ to be like Bob . | eee Closely Identified With|Hove a4, B4 Sullivan, They sel Wear Sponsor's Products [self with my sponsor and sell his 3 By CHARLES DENTON ANYTHING TO HELP : v Pa ow remember when first Gutet ww Ne : ‘ee HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Televilon the Isminute show I had, ‘my | oa WaYe, Fred Wolf E le stan] CxLw. Bud ‘Davies sion is well on its way to develop-iagent told me, ‘Don’t stand: there News, Kasem WJBK, Clark : | iesecwixyz, Beagries WCAR, Sports Parade ing a new acting technique that/with a cake of soap in your hand!’ sta nates tear rary Bird Cho> | WEAR’ Bi ‘wwi' sitar Matinee lis viewed by the exponents of torn|I sald why not? I feel that if I'm Mickey 6:36—WJIR, of Agricit , PHS W ears Matinee na something dang ously|being Paid by @ sponsor T should J andy Wain, Prod Wolt News twa ee = McLeod = do anything I can to enhance his People are , Guy | os ; % shop jakin to theatrical treason, product.” Wee News, Reid . 8: Porty x © & ae? Sy ee ae | OP pete [ete ceo tame oer ews, Sh . enthusiastically, ‘‘you've got to like Horn! N vT wid J Walrod : . F sitous 2 . News, A ' Ways. seg a JR, a *Parede and even star status to the funda- the product you're pushing. Luck- : Shorr WeON arly Bird Club WJBK. hela " mental chore of selling something'ily, mine have been very clean ; im News, Spinorama x i} & Wars. wetirion to someone. uo to now (Soaps and toothpastes).” Commission News, Wolf 12:06—WJR, J. Farm : 's : ‘ Music Hall Time was in the dear, dim | Gordon's five-year contract eects he | Sue Rene | EER Meataccie™ | resins Bitte" | ac or ria when te tar of | wih Bin tgemnr a verbal eee : A r WCAR, News CKLW, Hauser, Heatter Ww: News, McKenzie te now — ‘contains several: : ® WJBK, a 8:00 WIR, Jim Vinall News, George | 5 eB. show backed disdainfully away | “P 10100 WIR Graphesy WXYZ. News, Wolf WON, Mews Martyn | WXYZ, Wattrick Sports | from the mike and a man specif. | unique advantages. 5 oe a * WWJ, Paul Willta CKLW, News, , |12:30-—WIR, Time for ae cum oo & teally tutored for the task, known | For one thing, the sponsor is at $ : Bae feces = | Gene meee ie | Ce Ben Paces, | SEM Ett ae | omra'wim te be ore toe 9 show to star bins | began distilling Sree fect. ents. | Sevens | eres Eee | "aie Rie ae en nn se guml sirtr neety te a onan : ee ews 3 4 “ : . ' WXYZ, MoKenaie days appear to be gone; “It'll be a oe weae wwe ity Counell | WHEE Fred. Well Sed, Bem Reeemans” | TEER Fern eae ee Fiee teeathes eomeettlvesen coe” Meches wid“ fine whiskey a big-time TV star today with|don’t think one guy can carry a : - ' |soul so sensitive that he will not/show by himself. I don’t want it . a mas personally plug the product with|to be known as the Gordon MacRae : -- Today's Television Programs - - itis ont’ tare Show sdb ame a Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject te change witheut notice A number of thespians who| Another asset is that Gordon , . earned their livings for years has pl of free time for movie | Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—-WX¥Z-TV Channel oCKLW-TV by selling pure drama have even eo just about anything else Ci “ Hall ae turned their full-time attentions|that strikes his fancy. New City Hal Dedicated TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Playhouse. Joanne Davis in ae Moore Show (4) to von by basic form of sales- “This is very easy,” he con- JACKSON oe eee The city of . : ; “Eye Witness Who Wouldn't) Home. (7) Story Studio. manship. fided. “I don’t go to work until y observed its FeO oe po (9) Pop: See.” (2) I've Got a Secret. —/19:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey Time.|LINKED TO PRODUCTS 4 pm., and then I just walk in|>echeon formally : eye. ews, Sports. 10:00—(7) Fights, Harold Gomes| (7) Theater Seven. aay a Furness, |and read off what I'm supposed to| 100th reniay ot doe 6:15—(4) Weather. (2) News. of Rhode Island vs. Bobby Rog- n:00~(4) Price Is Ri c . _——* Sony . inte say. If I have to go location f its new city hall 6:20—(4) Box Four. ers of Chicago. (9) Mystery The-|!1" eS ee —_ ee oo ts by for a movie I get five weeks oft. 6:25—(2) Weather. ater. Basil Rathbone in “Pur- 11:30—(2) Strike 't Rich. (4) Truthithe upper income brackets by : ’ 6:30—(7) Realm of Wild. Adven- suit: to Algeria.” (4) This Is or Consequences. (7) Robin and extolling the virtues. of motor “There's just = tures in South Pacific. Part 2.| your Life. (2) Drama Hour.|.-<**y: cars and household gadgets so.can’t do a show (9) Gangbusters. (4) Bengall sensitive boy turns humiliating|!!*8—() Billboard. convincingly that they have. be-|George Gobel. He's on Lancers, (2) Frontier, ‘Voyage experience into victory in “Mat- come permanently and profitably|soap, you know of Capt. Crystal.” ter of Pride.” THURSDAY AFTERNOON |jinked with their products. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran, Ollie. (9)| 9. le ® Tel | * kot : Count of Monte Cristo, Scientist|'®:20—(4) Studio ST. James The ee are a ayo | and “why, Gordon MacRae de Darts Into Street, Killed struggles with the “Experi- ve Tra " M k 9) M @ Muggins. mands, should this not be the BAY CITY w — : ment.”” (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. (2) < srege. en seek paroled) (9) Maggi : case. Henry Kalinowski of Bay City Member of Oakland County Capt. David Grief. Maxwell Reed) COPVict- 12:15—(2) Love of Life, (9) Sports. Satalty ‘Tusaday ehun Electronics Association | in “Pangborn’s Pride.” 10:45—(7) Budd Lynch. 12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow.| The beyish-looking, 96-year-old | was injured fatally Tuestay Wit . 4:15—(7) News. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) National) (4) It Could Be You. (7) The|.“hest® and sometimes star of {hit by a truck in Bay City. Po ee] FE 4-1515 :30—(7) Disneyland. R t of News. (4) News. (2) News. Erwins, (9) Meet Corliss Archer.| the Lax Video Theater is de- | said the boy darted into a street) Cc G V ELECTRO MART pores ivaaa rss : aes ‘An:.|11:10—-(9) Weathervane, 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. liberately and pérsistently seek- | while accompanying an aunt On) iss Ossiene Open “ul 9 ee - mneied cortoces Siaseetions 11:15—(9) Million Dollar Mystery.|1:00—(2) (Color) Ladies Day. (4)| ing to identify himself with his {a shopping trip. = : [e used to trace atomic theory from| Chester Morris in “Boston Black-| Blenda Presents. (7) My Little Meee as its beginning. (9) Million Dollar| 1 Goes to Hollywood.” (4) Patti| Margie. pA ape wae alle “3 ; Movie. Charles Boyer, Marlene} Page (2) Miss Fairweather, (1:30—(4) ( ). , Dietrich in “Garden of Allah."|11:20—(2) Sports Final Liperace. : (4) (Color) Xavier Cugat. (2)|12:25—(2)_ Nightwatch ‘Theater. |1:55—(2) TV News. | Giant § James Dunn, Gene Lockhart in|?:@0—(2) (7) Lady of Charm. siant Step. re Folks.” Lady of Charm. 7:45—(4) News, ig 7 9 Hi Party (4) Ten- 2 s:00—(4) (C 11:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater./2:30—(2) House . . j olor) Masquerade €2) Charlies Boyer in “Something nessee Ernie. (Coker) A. Godiray. ...| Very Special. (4) Tohight. Visit/##40—(9) Mary Morgan. 8:30—(7) Navy Log. Four Navy expectant os lens 2:55—(9) News. ee ee ee cals : 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) aatio is (The Decay.” ( (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) Father Knows Best. et ere Afternoon Film Festival. (9) Re- 9:00—(7) Ozsie and Harriet. (9)|¢:5¢—(2) Meditations (4) Today’s| quest Playhouse. My Favorite Story. Rebert-Clark| Farm” Report. 3:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (9) Howdy in “Sword of the Vagabond.” (4)'¢:5§—(2) On the Farm Front. Doody. (Color) Theater. Nina Foch,|7:99-(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today.|4:00—(2) The Brighted Day. (4) Roddy McDowall in drama.) (7) Little Rascals. , | Queen for a Day. (9) Justice Witty, suspense story. “A Night)+,45_(9) News. Colt. * of Rain” tells tale of woman)7:55—(2) TV News. 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. and young lover who plot to/g:99(2) Captain Kangaroo. 4:30 — (2) Edge of Night. (7) ‘kill her husband. (2) Millionaire.|s:39_(7) Wixie Wonderland. Mickey’s Record Room. Young actress falls in love with'g:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. | 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. B director. _ |9:00—(4) Romper Room. 5:00—(2) Early Show. (4) Topper. 9:30—(7)_ Theater. Bette Davis'9:39_(7) Stars on Seven.. —«|-:(7)~‘Mickey Mouse. (9) Dance Plays Dolly Madison in histor-|9:45_(2) News, Weather. Party. . ical drama, ‘Footnote on aig, ; 5:30—(4) Gene Autry. Doll.” Sockal Jelen trion 5 |8:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. try. | slander her after President » Madison’s death. (9) Mystery - acROsS a a , 1 Builder of ee he Ark - SA eater Doctors Send ‘Ear’ fz octors Send tar 3 segexr resort 16 Feminine Into Heart for Check |. sexsi" markers 17 ded fabric NEW YORK W—A New York|}§ Zpites - specialist says doctors now have|2! Indian nurse a tiny electronic “ear’ they can a — send into the heart and hear its|,, Ro" 4 perf * tion Dr. Howard L. Moscovitz of Mt.|28 Bees. ; Sinai Hospital teported on the in-|3¢ shert beard” Et strument at a New York Heart)37 Vein Assn. meeting iy. gy J a Legal matiors The instrument is a supersensi- : | tive microphone three fourths of|# New, Eagan an inch Jong and about a twentieth |s Hotel | of an inch thick. It is passed by|,, iendent |. : 2 means of a tube through .an ar-/§3 Feminine J e tery or vein directly into the heart. |54 Onretinea : — nee ete Other instruments translate the oe Rsavated 2% ped 1@ Nocturnal 3 Move. mete See ei hearts performance |, Serena $'Araban eat ersten Gel data on the heart's pe *|s@ Balaam’ s Shore» 22 Actress, Eve 43: Wrong The sods are cleardl’ than Gee! eaemee + arabian gulf . 26 Achilles’ weak te artistic cult taken by stethoscope. @ Biblical law a 47 Burden Moscovitz — the microphone |* geen gee = 3 Unempised $0 elem ak . has been test on indicator formances animals and a féw humans. He) } forse, - 1 omens 2 Yawning . a credited Dr. Walter Welkowitz of| instrument 18 of neck 71 Clues 85 Caustic Metuchen, N. J., with developing — - — ( HOUSE OF HI-FIDELITY | Answer to Previews Petrie Bogan — Bell — Fisher — Pilet — Garrard —- Miracord — ie Klipsch — }. B. Lansing — Altec — University — Viking—TLprense CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS CO. H. 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