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Out ‘to Make | = are | | SEATTLE W—Is Dave WASHINGTON (—Reg- Ben - Gurion Declares Beck @ millionaire, as he inald (Reg) Mikesell, secre- > -Full Freedom oft-times has been de- -treasurer_of Portland, of Action scribed? 7 Ore., Joint Teamsters Coun- Without Warning The Teamsters Union cil No. 37, testified today sa card president wouldn’t say yes that most of the financial: JERUSALEM (INS) —| and he wouldn't say no to records wanted by Senate = David Ben-Gurion newsmen here last night. racket investigators have _ Geclared today that Israel “Si's-as eney to any Rock is of been destroyed. might strike again—with-| millionaire as it is to say he has Mikesell was the first wit- out warning—if “Egyptian $200,” said the voluble onetime ness called on the 10th < dictator” Nasser regains truck driver in answering ques- hearing day of the investi- control of the Gaza Strip. tions about his financial status as gations into an d plot The 70-year-old Israeli Bond af the salons. longest, Sane by some Teamsters Union leader raised the prospect — = nang Then, at his first news con- es, public officials and of renewed warfare in these ference since his hurried flight ‘|underworld elements to words to Parliament: home from Europe under the control Portland vice prof- “For the t pressure of Senate investigators, . present the gov- he listed some of the real estate ! Ar Wirephote | its. ernment of Israel had tak- deals that he sald had brought CARGO SEARCHED — Police and employes of Trans World FP yo Age Maa om en political measures bina @ tidy fortune. ee ah yg OS Se countered delays of up to? Rebbit Kemal Geante eum. ows ; 28 ~ ; freely “the minste an hour. mittee counsel, said he a members| were th eos Sat OND tn. sch rea (eae Sate” 0 sPpear in Washing)" ong World Airlines had 28)MOother to Carry |question an untiained witnaae about eral aid and decided to take a| This would amount. committee + + * pene eres 8 Fight tor Child __|tnicn financial records and to play definite stand against it. members pointed out, to a loss of} He insisted his record as head|period after receiving a hoax call ga * lat the open hearings approximately The sr moar enpetites inthe slate based on $3000 per st Gita? Amt # Soencierjat ite Manhattan ticket atfee ‘mito Higher Court 40 minutes of tape recordings. ea ® qroom 4 2 apatacen, * * * Prengnerel gorge ~ceonadl: bot dice Se ee eee aoe eas | One TWA Constellation made Masapnign Heep Bae seh: It has been previously testified federal aid has in.| The administration's proposal is| affect other people — his on-untchetuing chp of Wihew my 0 ee ee ee ree schools. _— no better, te members| elates and Me wile — and “it Run Airport near Detroit. State |20-month-old child she has neverjcret by James B. Elkins, Portland stressed. Under this plan, taxes| is far removed from union | Police searched the plane and /S¢en. mages Rate chert img 8 , : ; would be $16,843,000 with returns) affairs.” the luggage of 27 passengers and | Mrs. Nona Hill, 33, must appeal)’ me.” nae aid ncn te. tel DOO. Maximum -F ine fission, bse me ae es Ra a ae eats Sat Sa a talk with Egyptian President ~ ; “I sold one tract at a Twenty-two of the planes were)).. Oregon Teamsters Union boss. He Gamal Abdel Nasser, that the John W. Hirlinger, Chamber (Continued on Page 2. Gol. 7 searched at New York's two air- Pontiac attorney H. Malcotm |has denied much of Elkins’ testi- U.N, will give “full cooperation” to : 4 manager, told members that one ports, Idlewild and LaGuardia,| » 145 today said the mother “has |™ony about Seattle gamblers be- Bang h hs camuphon py enpenandbe an ef y [fy | “cried oer OB Bill f N 7 J eet MS every intentiot” of going to the ing sent to Portland by Teamsters j , Another planes were bosses te peotpene Siaiaiivel at Renee too clual bo. ensperage oiienes I or ew udge. oat of the afr and tld to land at anal ga haenalteety Melk 5 to take over control of administrators, — Pontiac city commissioners last night unanimously} Congressmen op- . their nearest airports. ese) ; in New York| Ctosby testified the Teamsters Even before this infuriating news| voted to remove the proposed $500 maximum fine posing thin mpve. Out of Committee planes set down at Philadelpi, | ene a maar doctor end so(Union paid hotel, telephone and * (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | amendment from the April 1 ballot, 60 ee ee, Se ee at ta dec yo oe - je alltgzeongen dor perp epee gros rey ode : | Commissioner Philip E. Rowston (District 2) mnovedional 45 test secacy tnd caso \Gahdons Cetety Cieetld Sele wren * *&: Ce ee ctcit She cinimned{loney, but said it was his own : the be ed “because we have had so little|Toms, while the others stand to\reported favorably out “of the| TWA officials swung into action!sne consented under duress at a|ides, not that of West Coast an agoner time to consider dé + gain. House" Judiciary Committee in/after male/time she was in poor mental and| Teamsters czar Fratk Brewster. Sh the ordinance and ramifica- wae “And it might be well to point|Lansing today, ae ee iiane,|Baysical_ condition, Browmer fo to tentity tomerqow, Opposes Mackie} == Upswing Seen js: Screceressce's Sr akemrtreatett Phat a hn Ethiania Cai The ission in January Bgest — : —S Eth Said PPOses le aelied fora, tip. abuchiremenb oe. ee ee. ntti oo In Today's Press lpia | ~ iment that would permit commis-|* Te ee ship, sald he expects the county's a Former Highway Head sioners to tix a $500 maximum fine| | f} Em ment William H. Wilmont, Pontiac’ six legislators will sponsor the leg- — poodle get, Says Candidate ls Notite casing omer yas tL pg rm | gat zere ----*¢ HO Favor Bases ys : nances, and also for amended tee's first goal should be to oppose) The effort towards non-partisan-|"—— (iiii(i(‘éOséCé«s,:«éC*#*dt#éCRMitorinig ....... 0c ec eneeeee 6 Registered Engineer _ existing ones. i. U.S. Reports Rise. of the education proposals and edu-iship resulted in amendment of an| American Airlines, on the basis) Pot-O’-Gold ................ 36 The proposal had received sharp ; cate the public on the points ofjoriginal bill introduced by Rep.jof a telephoned threat received by; Sports ............ 25 thru 27 Nixon Pushes Request , criticism from local groups, es| 600,012 in February the issue. Leslie H. “Hudson, Democrat ofits Philadelphia office, had one of] Theaters ............. aie T a. go 2A Former Democratic Gov. Mur| ,cially union bodies, The Oak-| Over January : | "The committee, under the chair-|Pontiae. Hudson's bill called for ajits twin-engine Convairs searched| TV @ Radio Programs .... 35 *| for Military Facilities; ray D, Van Wagoner, of Birming-|j.44 County CIO Council andj. : ry manship of William F. Kalwitz,|Democratic appointment in Janu-jas it landed here last night on a} Wilson, Earl ............... % | Aid Be nded pss Daf emma mea pring worden | Body Local $86 voted to} th—An upewing|Wit_meet every two weeks. lary. flight from Boston Women’s Pages .... 19 thru 23 May Ex te commissioner, it was reported to) “Cy Attorney William A. Ewart,|of 600,012 in employment last MEMO TO'‘CAESAR ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia @ — 3 irJan Wagoner’ objections to the| "2. Fecommended the amend-/month offsetting in part a sur- | : Emperor Haile Selassie ts report- candidacy of John C. Mackie, Gem/ 2S i.00" nine in. dropping ies powe,dties ‘neha ae : af sree ss sea Sees occ | Mother Asks About J. Tam fed oy foe former teh Sst om Sateen, hn mere Emperor's Mother Asks About Jesus |prcviiec sora ts mr _ way commissioner's onetime dep-| 4 iring, so to speak, the * -@5-0 rire . ; -||American aid. uty in Detroit, ofthe propose, would be accom rose to a total of : ee ee ae ee ge in ss lak “nova er tuany’ one aban-maaes (Seventh in a Lenten Series) to answer. This teacher who my agen come into prenorcongrynisend i? anges powers Fe. senect sald Par Ay va 83 va? above a year ago, Livia ‘Drusilla, mother of the Emperor Tiberius, gern in our gud mg appears : f — beer Prac-lForce comm Jections centered around the Flint | 5, towart aa grandpa eis Oaiiaiees nd tahes de enclosed this note along with one of her son’s communi- of the religion people at least as faithfully) anchoring facilities at the man’s professional status, an. cations to Pilate, governor of Judaea: .. _ as we Romans go to our temples. a boiwgetn hey is not a registered unemployment Often it has seemed to me that we know very little) ‘There is one difference. While we find it most [American aime brows neer, “As a professional man, Van total ot |About the world we live in, and still less about the) oovenient to merely attend our rituals and, bearing | Cairo. Wagoner feels that registration et the (people we live among... Either we consider all others) 6, 1. the Vestals make certain sacrifices to the | massa very important,” Steinbaugh ex- to have the same motives as ourselves, or we presume » by the|that we have unique sources of inspiration totally un-| Gods, he exhorts his people to make personal sacri- | Tamer Tinona i mig get However, Van Wagoner at Census Bureau of a new definition| known to our friends and enemies. ; fice in the form of aid to the poor. leging the United ; ogh batted ea epee Ot ee ae : This in no way conflicts with the spirit of the] te store ent voul standards| Actually, T believe each of us to be different, com-|religion which his people profess, but it does put aj bembson od = figure| pletely and entirely. peculiarly personal ~ vs “7 upon the individual. . smaller, , Egypt’ Ee a * __W have attended many of the mysteries in the However, in writing of this Iam beyond my depth:|a: special envoy to Addis Abeba He told The Pontiac Press then ee mel’ pay qf ania pd have seen nothing so mysteri- As your son knows, Pilate is a politician and a governor. jbefore Nixon arrived, - although ' ! oun. . ane ran forthe of, aol cee, orary layo! a than 30 eee for this reason, I take such interest in the hie strange afd enormbas powers over people, and soon [=o as way, Yon Waguus cons potas rl cte soba te "Pontiac area (0 one ane cea da cidispatches you have been sending about Jesus of|I shall report more of that to your son. tour. as part nomination of Thede CBee night with 4 of 44-48 degrees. |guch | ‘previously had been|Nazareth. Tell ‘me: Now that he is becoming widely; In the meantime, so long as Jesus confines his |U-S. attempt Kalamazoo road construction man. sional rain and cooler is the considered * but labor; KOwn in your province, does he follow the ~/approach to religion, I cannot see how-that will have — |" her neighbors, sabe luce caemupe eine tes tak aaah for tomorrow: The high! unions protested distort-|of any © ; ./ Or does he seem to be 8) ’ uch effect uponthe empire or any of us Romans as te eee py fod by the y led the employment picture, , {force unto himself? te re ae Pee who are , s of the world... es eluded the right to anchor Soclety. Registered | , Pilate : oe ) |) By ithe ‘time he wrote his next letter, Pilate had|time and more. , Livia: ¥ question, fortunately, is easylehanged his opinion on somewhat,” war effort +. Dee i i | | Amend Charter PO TC ene, Cae ae NT ee MRR eT ME! SR ee anne Tera. Ce Rage” ald RR alba geo 2 ye jg ae ce } ; a a % — 4 ae ‘ { : Before Election Pontiac . Commissione Pave the Way for Vote! on May 20th ‘The City Commission passed two amendments to the City Charter last night which will pave the way i 8 ¥ ° EE il se Lad 2% Be Ee rs marked tomorrow's opening of NEW BANK BRANCH — An open house obsérvance today the Pontiac State Bank's new branch office at 1305 Baldwin Ave. Scheduled to go into operation in the morning; the new office has two drive-up windows, safety deposit boxes and parking space for 75 cars: The open house, which began with a ribbdn-cutting ceremony at until 8 p.m. today. Services and regular banking hours will be the same as at the main ,office, according to Manager Harold Keith. THE PONTIAC PRESS, | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1957 Dragging River fc RE FS CA Pontiac Press Phote 2 p.m., ‘will last They Reject Normal Procedure, Say Trustees Trustees of Pontiac General Hos- pital today said. six doctors who have threatened a law suit against foliéw normal © e to will probably file : & Pontiac Deaths Timothy Eric Biggs Expect 6 Doctors to a succesg,”” he said. - ATTEMPT TO STOP ‘last month, was to be an attempt © stop Miss Lauretta Paul, hos- E ‘these steps,” Barrett added. ‘SAID OUTLINED the city hospital have refused to| The suit, which was to be filed) He said it was outlined fn ithe constitution and by-laws of the ‘hospital that if doctors had griev- jances they should first go to the If not settled here, the doctors have the right to appeal te the the entire staff, and finally to dock, Maolin Han, Rodman C. Ja- Sue Hospital made to resolve grievances with-| “They have not taken any ofjcobi and Roy V. Cooley, also a executive committee of the staff, |. the Board of Trustees. | city commissioner, : *.- 7& 2&8 submit anything in writing either to the credentials committee, the staff, or Board of Trustees,” Bar- rett, a Pontiac attorney, said. He said he had heard the doo- tors .were seeking “probationary major surgical privileges with- out limitations.” “No one is ever going to get that,” he asserted, ipitals. House Debates Police Measure Rep. Anderson Opposes Bill to Ease Public Vote on 40-Hour Week |the House in Lansing today, de- spite objections by Rep. Lloyd L: a roe ' * * * The measure would provide t-hout days and overtime pay all offigeis ‘except supervisory each city if 51 per cent of police A bill to allow local establish. 4 personnel in cities of over 10,000 “" | A General Motors Corp. official from Flint will be guest speaker GM Official to Talk to. Advisory tomorrow night at the quarterly Council a & z | “They have not seen fit to. for Small Boy Fear Bruce ‘Cope Fell Into the Rouge; 150 Men |} Work on Rescue ile i t : 5 E af He &€ g ge j j 4 : H 3 28 #2 i fle Cin 4 z He i 5 E i é Ben-Gurida Warns iof Possible Warfare “The Egyptia the strip through violation of the UN, that to Nasser. FRIENDLY TALK - He described his talk with Nas- ser as “friendly and helpful’ and said he impressed on Nasser the UNEF has no formal administra- i jment and operating costs are ris- + Indusrialist Heads ‘Michigan Week Here man ing to Robert B. Semple, regional chairman. The annual event will be cele- brated May 19-25: Purpose of the celebration is to focus attention on Michigan's industrial, agricultural and recreational facilities, _ “I invested in the Grosvenor |House (one of the city's big, new jand swank apartment houses). The ay in Birmingham ‘lof more than 12 -lyear. til i i Boost per cent for next ‘Kegel pointed out however that valuations are expected to rise only about 10 per cent. * te z = 4 Eb tt it f é z | p Fes o] 3 : z t Fy TRE Lt F $ H ts RONALDO. WARNER. [tion in Gaza, (The Teamsters had nothing to do Ben-Gurion’s own political life With that.” is at stake if an Egyptian governor’ Timothy Eric Biggs, seven. Mepartment employes petitoin for i * * * Rp 5 é i imete 7 ST RE Met cea: Aiiaiss j -The Weather Paul: Cole Paul Cole, 41, of 3019 Warner Dr., Green Lake, will be at 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Brace -Smith Funeral Home. Service will be at 10 a.m. Friday in St. Vincent de Paul Church with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Full U8. Weather Barrse Revert. Mrs. Jessie Shaver clond totes. ee meses Gb, Rectay Moos? oh on ! rain ight » og om . iv ° terning cooler temerrew. Sun ‘ednesday at 6:36 p.m. Sun rises Thursday et 6:46 a.m. sete Wednesday at 4:03 p.m. rises Thursday at 5:30 a.m. seen enee ee seb eteeeee cee thee eri eeene PU eee Seemann s1 One Year Age in Pontiac temperature ...........cees TORK sepervtene 5 -teseceegens Weather—Trace of Rain" ¢ Lowest Temperatures me Tats Sate ta 8) Tears wine <$ in Peesdal's Tempetotere Chart. Mia 3 6 * 00 OTS | Mrs. Jessie Shaver, aged 93, died Wednesday morning at her residence, 49 West End Ave., .| following a stroke. She was,a member of the Caro Methodist Episcopal Church. She is survived by a son, Pierre, and a daughter, Mrs. Coral Boyle, both of Pontiac, two sisters, and a brother, Service will be at 2 p.m. Sat- urday from the Beyette Funeral Home, Caro, with her pastor of- -+--60 ficiating. Burial will be in the Caro Cemetery. John R. Taylor John R, Taylor, 71, of Fort Og- den, Fla., died Tuesday in Arcadia, Fila. : Before’ moving to Florida five years ago, Mr. Taylor had made his home in Pontiac.’'He was in the ‘real estate. business here and ‘ajagainst ‘member of .Central Methodist lChereh. >: * . He leaves his widow, Nancy; four children, Lawrence J. of Hillsdale, ‘grandchildren, | "The bbdy is at Sparks +} Griffin Funeral |Home. | Love Me Tender, Love Me True —— in Venice PHILADELPHIA — Radio station WPEN is running a con- The station supplies a begin- ning—“I want te go to Venice because . “——and the con- Gal, 18; Weds Luther, 74; Takes After Her Mother groom, Luther is 74 years old; the bride, Joyce, is 18. Joyce’s mother, Mrs. W. A. the fam- had five children and a wonder- ful life."’ Tin Can Tourists to Meet | | TRAVERSE CITY uw — The Tin \Can Tourists of the World, Inc., a group of trailer home devotees, have planned their annual reunion try and trailer shoy uly 22-Aug. 3 at}- Traverse City’s fairgrounds, The group’s royal chief, Roy A. Wil- kins, of Tampa, Fla., expecta the jreunion to draw more than 400 persons. ’ Flails Through when 1 With Fisher Body in Detroit, was Ice, Cold Water to Rescue Dog A Pontiac man flailed through Ray Wilson, 36, of 59 Monroe St., failed to reach the boxer, |““Rusty” on his first attempt yes- terday, "as the dog floundered in ice of Hadsell Pond, near St. Jos- eph Mercy Hospital. _ w* :& * Wilson, an automotive engineer driving along Woodward Avenue and administrators return to Gaza, also arrives. ‘Says Salk Vaccine Shortage Won t Last LANSING @® — The shortage of of Salk polio vaccine in Michigan will be only temporary, Gov. Wil- liams said today. at 5 p.m. when he saw the — through the ice. * & * According to witness James Vick- ers, 259 S. Jessie St., Wilson failed in his first attempt to reach the Wilson, and Rusty's own- * ‘A hot shower in a nearby home|’ * * * ing that can be done from a legal standpoint,” - jminds, proposal will hot ap- Jury Commission Not on Ballot th ving explored all the possi- ‘bilities, we've decided there's noth- Unless supervisors change their on the ballot in the coming plans to petition for the commis- sion at the next election, an action election. le ees sid mare eres 2 \ se foe b \ } : @\ c0\ \ 4 : \ if ‘ especially if a brigade of soldiers “Reports of a temporary short supply of the vaccine should not deter Michigan citizens from get- ting themselves and their families anyone to delay inoculation. Pro- duction of the vaccine will be stepped up immediately, and any ‘shortage is going to be tempo- jrary.” Williams said the state health Beck gets $50,000 a year as gen- eral president of the teamsters, but he commented: “I actually am working for .”" because, at 62, he quali- at rite é 3 3 H lif rant Perit yt de ‘|Few Drys in This Jail Royal Oak Newsman Named Press Aide Oakland . 8. i 4 iT rid? i al gf | £8 & 2 g i f 7 i fi: i H 3 i : : = 4 = ze g = Q B ES 8 Fo i i i i fi | as i ii 23 mi! uit I ir z é ! E | 5 = i 2 cs = [ homckrow ‘night to go by Macmillan of Great Britain on sigs Poe Pe a yy oF f , \ Ce) hi fj | THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, saderia 13, 1957 AES ven Patrice Munsel Must Leave Islands at Dusk San Blas Indians Scorn Civilization By PHYLLIS BATTELLE City. sister and one brother, Mrs, Myr- your opportunity to enter the business world. See S 5 vee Saeiny fe serene, te Clee ae om ‘ tle Weatherby of Birmingham and We have many employment calls which we : et mae ee ee San Pleasant Ridge a. William of Lapeer. are unable to fill. §, Rocker said that con- sys will «peglloedh«- Set Conference “ . | and the: April 1h deadline will ~*~ * & PLEASANT RIDGE—Nine can- n Curriculum CLARKSTON — Service for Al- DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENING CLASSES be met. The Charter Commissién metididates have filed petitions for a vin St. Kinsey, 49, of 5970 Lake- VETERAN APPROVED Rocker, serving s chairman of four times last week and again)/mayor’s post and two seats on the! j@ lat Commerce wood Blvd,,.who died this morning bs S _ _ the Charter Commission which wasion Monday. Next meeting is slated] ity commission here, Residents| | : -. lat St, Joseph Mercy Hospital, will : eee _ elected “at a special election on|tor ‘Thursday evening at a mem-lory <1 ane nally Apel 1 _ _| COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — A/be held on Saturday from the Th B . a | tit t | _ Feb. 5, outlined the procedures ber’s home. za Curriculum Conference for Sunday| Sharpe Funeral Home. at 2 p.m e Dusiness INStuute _ » that must be taken before the) Candidates ‘for Mayor Neil F. School teachers from the first|Burial will be in Lakeview Ceme- 28 ‘ Ph FE 2-355 charter is brought to a vote, ‘Warren's post are:. F. M, Haw- laredeh. the sixty Giallo lovels|™*Y: 7 West Lawrence st — one | -3551 : ley, former city grees \z reg . Mr. Kinsey is survived by one ‘ontiac Bo cepasd avter cee House to Vote Wendell E. Morris, and G, be held at 8pm. Thursday, at| brother, Louis, of Detroit Po aes af the area before the 60-da aan | wpa Gihaare. the Commerce Methodist church. Basit E. Hartwick Call in Person. or Return This Ad tor New Bulletin : deadline. Next, the charter Warren, recently appointed may-; yeh. ‘de 3 : ROCHESTER—Se for Basil! 4 be revised as necessary to in- on Water Bill or by the city commission at the FLORENCE McLEAN Fr oiy= qenarens for ng oye Meape ccvilo S any at Mute any changes requested by death of former mayor Arthur C.| yir, and Mrs. Charles F. McLean| Resebloom, who is in charge. of | 2956 Hartline, here, who died yes- dmes ane ‘ngprered: by the Kuhn, will not seek re-nomination.'or Bad Axe announce the engage-| religious education for the Flint |terday in West Virginia, will be ces ee Plan Would Let Detroit FR corugalag os pana onl ot ee my Fiarence,| Glettot, held from the Dudley H. Moore Third would be to deliver seats. incumbent C, Stan- ryant, son Funeral Home at .m. Friday. the charter to the Atiormay Gen| Mmerease’ Rate to: Meet] i2,"scimeon, Jobn R. Noyes, Johnistre ‘Pu! Breent of Lake Orie kt mete pet ih Slow Se ce wh ne te tin Cael eral for approval. Then the charter) Cost of Extensions C. Martens, Mrs, Millard New- A late summer wedding is being == Cemetery with the Rev. J. Harvey will be sent to the Governor for : fee ae Sere De planned. 7 McCann officiating. RE. signature. ; Mr. Hartwick is y co a the Statet Torfustice-of-the-peace,incum-| | ___. _ Women $ Study Club wife Lucille; ie mother Mrs. : tine § of Representatives which bent Charles R. Moon is unopposed. "WO Clubs Set . Olive Hartwick; two daughters, at increased. water Holds 1957 Election srs. wim oan zemke 0 bares, way aA 4-H Exhibition | Deford and Mrs. Richard (Bever- 2s «(Borrowing Approved: : i) Craun of South Carolina; four Sigs —— . for Monday IMLA CITY — The Women's brothers, Arthur and Harry of Pontiac’s Rep. Leslie H. Hudson, Study Club had election of officers Deford, Grant of Flint, and Lt. abe Srepoend the Wl, “maid. by Fi inance Gr oup Two local achievement exhibi- at its a on yet Commander Gordon Hartwick of : tions are planned by the 4H clubs || sedheat tee toes rd Hoad,| £8nsas and one sister, Mrs, Rob- Among the latest borrowing pro- in the Milford-and Auburn Heights ey. secretary Mrs William ert Jordan of Flint. posals’ approved by the Municipal|areas on Monday. Owens: freasirer, Mie. Edgar Finance Commission is $750,000 by +28. + Hougom. : Figure Group Meetin the school district of Berkley, for! The Milford clubs will exhibit) The next meeting will be at the ore P 9 hew school buildings, addition’\their projects at 8 p.m. at the|home of Mrs, Clare Keating at} WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — and sites. The issue would be the/Bertha Baker Elementary School,|?:30 Tuesday. The program is on'This evening at 7 o'clock the : third series under a total borrow-jand the Galloway Lake Club will|Civi] Defense, national and home. Fashion -ioeglade sade will & ing authorization of two million hold its display at 8 p.m. in the|Mrs. Zene Knight and Mrs. Harold|meet at the Waterford Township dollars, . Auburn Heights ty House. |Hall will give the papers. High School. cae : | The second ts $150,000 to be received by the Clarkston Com- : munity School District for new school buildings, additions and Wolverine Lake will receive $18. 000 im special assessment bonds for road. improvements, at peared Thief Loses 3 : Tools of His Trade DETROIT w—A thief chopped his way into a branch post office here and hacked a hole 18 inches square into a walk-in safe. He picked up a cash box containing Then he heard the argreangr ; He dropped the cash box Or ganic Club ran, leaving behind his own crow- Sets Meeting es ees emer niente . for Thursday © : i ROYAL OAK—The next meeting | eS Sy } Mark of*the Royal Oak Organic Fi t ate nowt Oo Ove Tom | Community Super Marke eee ae Ot tee Royal Oak | 3200 Auber Ave. Auburn Heights ° pane. ; “Next Door to Pontiac State Bank” ' Delegates to the apnual meet- THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QU ing of the federation at Holt for | March 2% are to be selected and | < final plans will be made for the : flower show. The. program committee has | promised an interesting and in- Shorey of Gestion Mie | scout poshg = ng organic 8 cea way. The public is invited to this. . ACKERS LABE educational meeting, CREAM CORN _ Double Trouble Now— (§ | WHOLE KERNEL CORN $ Yul Brynner Haircut! GREEN BEANS 303 John Sollers had so much trouble mo so 5. p yng y 2 Boe bo ool ee duction of “Ten Little Indians” | EAN, MEATY JIFFY baa gaan <' PORK ROAST 2 Yul Brynner haircut. 4 c } c Large Sollers’ is now wondering, Pkg. whether to order a toupee for the | b. freshman, or start Beans for the part again. SRSSBRBRERBSHRRRERBRRRRERB BESS #® @ *. @SBeQeaseBbBeaeBesesesetBsBsaeetst ae ssa " & _z Sehenesa ee @eeegesehphask ees, ~ ta © PLASTIC WALL "EG. SALE | mt a , 2¢ I¢ Pa , 0 I ILE ee as Ge 3ere e wh a © = s es ue e & Be 22 8 a & . & a @ eS @ 4 x " = = = i] Bt s & .. Ld CLEARANCE SALE! & a" eS | _ a.” s & Bonny Maid “2 @ x We Loan You = ss routs | TILE Sy e Regular 15¢ While| Ma | az They Lost! se Sms! » @ . at me ; ae , os ated ted i be faeces 2-2) 92 — . (iin |e ae pa , Lee The Floor Shop ence a au : i Oren Henday © i "WILSON GMC CO. 5 *. ae re sk oie Fridey ‘til 9PM, ie / ‘ Pee Re Re eRe ees ee a. \ 78 led Ag Can Kien on " Ronti ye «— See aki ye ad Mion Hea EERE REE ee em ws a ao 8 fee Pee] . a er AN 7 ene A ‘ sr ” : ' —_—- — | | | 4 : ; pi \ \ \ a. ae - ba yi i i \ tad ee NS ; y aa : a ” Pee AG Wee ee Ye ae avi eile es 4 : : \ \ \ ‘ we yee hoy e V4 ‘ j - HE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13. 1957 Your PTA Is Pranngs ’ Annual Gle ngary Fair: Green Session Th ursday Mansfield is the general chairman of the fair Planning: committee, - : “West Sienesitiaia Green School PTA will hold i . March meeting Thursday at 8 p.m, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cohen will! direct and produce a one act! skit, “Tomorrow is the Day.” Members’ of the PTA will take part, _ A model of the new school to : a! BACKENSTOSE BOOK STORE | ACHES! “2° don, council delegate. st Speaks for Baptists the election of officers will be) held. Clyde Haskill, director of ‘Oakland County Safety, will pre- isetit a program on school safety —— - Avondale ‘ Junior High School PTA will imeet at the school at 8 p.m, Thursday. seventh and eighth grades, Avon Township Mrs. William Beaumont has been elected president of Stone School PTA. Other officers are Mrs. Alex Kelly, mother -vice-president; Mrs. Pearl Hile, teacher vice- recording McDonald, corresponding tary, Mrs. F. L. Bowman, freas- urer. Avon Gare Mrs, Paul White has been elected! president of Stiles School PTA, Other officers are Elemer Engel- hart, father vice-president; Mrs. Robert Runsen,. teacher vice- president;,,Mrs. Douglass Fergu- ison, secretary; Mrs, Marvin James, treasure; Mrs. Paul Kivari, historian and Mrs.- Ranald Cong- ' WEST. BLOOMFIELD—The Rev. preach- ‘ome vie Draws Seventy. Elect Lawrence Smith 8-Point Lead 51, Per¢y Clark 18; treasurer, C. W. Albertson 48, Richard Roe 21; trustees for two years from a field of six candidates, Don Hardwick, Charles Flower and William Rib- ble were elected. Assessor, Gordon Ribble 34, John Clark 14. A special meeting of the Village Council will be held on Thursday. evening of this week at the fire ‘Almont. President L; T. Bishop led the ticket here Monday as four Coun- cilmen were elected from a field of eight. “The ecpeaed are as fol- lows:——— Village President With) received 31. "Clerk, Grove C. Morse hall, after which the new officers u “-@RIT-AND BEAR If — Jeffery Trasciak, three, grimaces in ate Ss Serene acne wo seeetes > Pittoucgh iy MALE Hees Senne tetaatle See : ee ‘for Building 92 and No: 14. Pik 15 l Ss analysis of the problems confront-| ing the i as at this time, | | * ® It was ae to discontinue the jremodeling plan of the present ichureh in favor of buying a new | \location on which to build a church: and parsonage. The vote was Yes:. “$f. Paul's Church Village Party President. L. T. Bishop .....ccse : Clerk, Verne Messer Treasurer, Roy Vene Councilmen: Cid Weaver (2 Laepei : Lewis Ward Oe-eesestce-se0 is John Kaiser .......... Jay LaMar (1 eee Assessor, Fred "Pariey CHASE CACORE People's Party President, A. Ben D’Arch .. ae Clerk, Mildred Dunbar resigned) oe tog Prank Atcheson a yrs.) Donald — a sevadl Max Het 141 ta ree? cere wee errr rer ft) evens § 14) 403) ee enneenne beeen newness Chi jan Crm fo Hold Luncheon ‘HUNTINGTON WOODS — Mrs.' Richard McGrath 12734 Ludlow, racer wikis aace mae social evening in her home Thurs- day at 8 p.m. Program will include a review! of Chi Omega. Reservations may be placed with Mrs. Ronald Jenkins, Ml 4-4746 or! Mrs. Neal Waldrop, Royal Oak, LI ~* |1-6856. Seniors to » Give Play NORTH BRANCH — The annual junior play, a three-act comedy, titled “The Skeleton Walks,” will Leesqassseeiss wal ia ‘Group Sets Dinner ROCHESTER — On Thursday-at iT p.m, at St. Church a potluck dinner will be held, sponsored by the Commission on Membership and Evangelism with Mrs, Kate Marsh as chair- The purpose is to allow new jot Estucation as to. | and prospective members to get | school will operate i jai | tude, moving | Paul's Methodist); | the additional six mil] tax was School. Brandon to Porm Group'to Probe ("= os * = School Situation “|. Tumay ge, Dissict Pree. BRANDON — A Ge.|Port Huron District will be: pres- The meeting was called after | The Rev. G, Douglas Parker has| voted down here recently. janriounced htat the Senior MYF The session is open to the public. jary No. 4036. ‘(Youth Group) will spend four! ® days, in visitation calling and spe-! awe services of dedication, The y group will go to Lapeer for two jdays of singing, preaching and de- \cision. Port Huron oe Tax PORT HURON w@— Port Huron) voters boosted their property tax) millage for school -operations Tues-| day in a lecal election. They) okayed, 1,406 to 198, a proposal to: continue for three years the cur- rent one-and-a-half mill rate and add an extra half-mill per thous- jand dollars of assessed valuation two-inch ying chains and bal ess" @3 extra swings Compare this new wddiine all-steel gym set feature quatity, value and eye appeal and Come find it’s with your child’s safety in mind! eight-foot bearing swing bar, ‘@ Sturdy “Jet-Rider” — t-seater @ With separate 7 foot steel slide @ t-inch steel tubing fone letely welded throughout, | -Ib.. tested, Sect gh rere You get ‘all this plu -90-day warranty against ony defective ‘materials. and to. 8 fest legs wide meta! feature for Shop Waite’ Trrtecs at Low Prices! s First ... for Engineered USUALLY $49.95 i | 28) will in-' “he Board hether the or} sient with Dist. Supt. Arthur Smith to investigate and make recom-; mendations as to the acceptability | ot the sites. under consideration. ‘Oxford CD Volunteers. to Commi Course ‘complete a five-hour course of | Jregional basic registration and in-| quiry tonight in the Daniel Axtord! Refreshments will be. ‘iserved by the Oxford VFW Aes I} Wallpaper Outlet Wallpaper %, 19¢, 29¢ and Up pal peel 105 N. Saginaw Opposite WKC _FE 2-5811 HOURS: Mon,, Fri. #:00-9:00—Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat. 9:60 + 5:38 pS ee ore A a quality ond workmanship} re . apap iia es Wun Weites co Debate ‘ 3 eas ae ‘ Bh na se otc S| NMR SEN HR ‘ ee - 2 , 7 \ oN seriptions navabie in i dvance Phone Pontiec FE 2.8181. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS _ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1957 > Downtown Facelifting — Concerns Entire City One part of Pontiac’s current mod- ernization program concerns a sec- tion of downtown. Some time back, the City virtually cleaned out our “skid row” and did a_ creditable job. Women can walk along that section now without becoming conscious of leers and without hear- ing indecent language. The bums have been eliminated or dispersed from mass formations. ‘te see _ At the same time, in common with cities all over the nation, Pontiac's downtown faces a new era. Shop- ping conditions can be improved. Parking can be stepped up and made easier, The downtown segment ‘should be cleaner and more attrac- tive. We need more new and modern fronts. x * * As a rather . comprehensive to many pressing prob- has been suggested that blocks of Saginaw Street the west side be torn down completely. In their place would arise a really modern, challenging shopping section. This would be Flint, has raised a considerable sum of money to engage a firm of experts to help them improve downtown conditions. Many of the largest cities in the nation have been study- ing the “downtown angle” as people and business have de-centralized. No solution will appear quickly or light- ly, but it deserves the thought and study of everyone concerned, includ- ing the City fathers. They have a. stake in proceedings along with the merchants, for values lessen when Their taxes recede with them: One inevitably follows the other. , iT * £ sie - Hence the entire community has a big interest in how the cur- rent problem is solved. The new Downtown Merchants Association feels that the proposed highway just a few blocks west of Saginaw Street would prove of great value to the stores in the center of the City, in addition to serving the County and the whole State. It would facilitate traffic in all directions and help bring out- siders here because of the ease of reaching the center of Pontiac. Then, in case of bombing, it would constitute a huge avenue for evacuating the City. - *% x @® The Chamber of Commerce ex- presses faith in the proposed road. Pontiac was never “laid out” for its present size. The original trails and ' gtreets were predicated on a village. Furthermore, no cities were ever built with a realization of what traf- ‘much’ oppésition to the bill as’ / it was a means of pressuring the Administration to refrain from sanctions against Israej. There _mever was any doubt that Con- gress would approve the prin- ciple of protecting our friends. wk The President thus is “empowered to employ the armed forces of the United States as he deems necessary ~ to secure and protect the territorial integrity and ‘independence of any - nation or group of nations requesting such aid against overt armed aggres- sion from anv nation controlled by international communism.’ * * * While’ the Doctrine doesn't guarantee solution of Middle East problems, it warns the Soviet Union against military interfer- ence. It also offers protection and help to various countries which need economic ¢o-operation to solve their problems and preserve their national independence. The E1sENnOWER Doctrine is wel- comed. in both its military and political aspects by all Arab countries - except Egypt and Syria, which are aligned with the Soviet union. © oo * ‘ With the adoption of this resolu- tion on the Middle East and with- drawal of Israeli troops from Aqaba ‘and Gaza, there is a cautious air of ~ optimism in our State Department. The Man About Town To Join the 50,000 Pontiac Area Boy Scouts Booked for Nat'l Jamboree - “Most dangsrous ages: Woman's middie flirties and man’s late Although the event does riot take place until July 12-18, the Pontiac area already has closed its reservations for the. Fourth Annual > le oto National Boy Scout Jamboree at Valley Forge, Pa. The quota for Clinten Valley Council which Comprises‘ most of the area of Oakland and Macomb Counties, including the cities of Pontiac and Mt. Clemens, is 80 Scouts, and it has been filled. It wag shade on the basiy of over 8,000 Scouts now in good membership in the lowal council. In charge of the arrangements is a. committee headed by Mason Case *of Rochester, who states that the boys will make the trip in special railroad cars from Detroit, and will be accompa- nied by’ seven leaders selected from local These boys already have made their advance payment, and no more reserva- tions can be accepted, unless. there are cancellations. The National Jamboree is the biggest thing in Boy Scouting. It is held every four years, and attended by over 50.000 Scouts. It was at Valley Forge eight years ago, which proved to be an ideal spot, with its wonderful historical back- ground. .The last such event was on a big ranch near Los Angeles. . Detroit and Oakland County young people are different. A Detroit paper recently stated that in applying for mar- riage licenses there, the gals did most of the talking. According to County Clerk Lynn D. Alien, such is not the case here, where bvth usually join into the spirit of the occa- sion. Occasionally there's a speechless prospective groom who needs some fem- inine assistance, but it usually is a 50-50 proposition. ; . “Chairman of the Oakland County Board of Health, . Dr. Ethan B. Cudney, states that we are making better prog- ress in keeping pace with our deveiop- ment toward improved health standards than some other areas that are not grow- " ihg so fast. The various projects of the Huron- Clinton Metropolitan Authority are pre- paring for the biggest crowds ever. Ac- cording to R. C. Cummings, local authority director, its Kent Lake cries about the 5 vi oe ee Wee 7G 12 ‘THE, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 13, 1957_ \ i \ it Be : wee oa) | ’ : ~ ' aes ‘ \ ‘ - ae ; : . * sj Glee hee a David Lawrence Says: _ So GOP in Congress R WASHINGTON — Fully a week has gone by since. the. Senate passed the Eisenhower Doctrine resolution and the vote revealed a serious cleavage inside the Demo- cratic Party. But this corrospond- ent has noted a curious silence in the press dispatches on the fact that such a split has occurred. If the Republican. Party had divided in the same way and a substantial num- ber of Republi- can votes had been cast against the reso- lution, the air would have been filled for several days with out- It so happens, on the other hand, that, although the Democrats cap- trol the Senate, only 31 Demo- cratic senators voted for the resolution and 18 were recorded as against it. ISOLATIONIST WING Does this mean that the Demo- crats now have an “isolationist” wing in the~Senate and that the Republicans have abandoned their ‘isolationism’? If so, American prestige abroad—which we have been told “has sunk low” during the Republican era because of a fear of Republican isolationism— must be bouncing back upward. Or is there g nervousness now it Britain and France and grave concern over the “‘isolationist’’ Again and again during the last campaign, the country was told by Democratic Party spokesmen that the Republican administration should not be returned to power because it could not command a united party. Again and again Adlai Stevenson hammered away at that theme, and many of the so-called ‘‘liberals” took it up in their writings. CONTROL PARTY ° Much was said. too, to the effect. that President Eisenhower wouldn't be able to control his own party in his second term because. he wouldn't be rumning again and couldn't be of further use to Republican candidates in future elections. ‘ But it turns out that something sensational has happened. Never before has such unanimity pre-. vailed in the Republican Party on an international issue, with the possible exception of the vote in 1955 on the resolution author- senators now would refuse to give the President of the United States the same authority to use Ameri- ean armed forces to ‘deal with — troubled situations abroad. DON’T GO ALONG © The Democrats in the House of Representatives have not gone along with their. colleagues in the Senate and, under the statesman- like leadership of Speaker Ray- . burn, voted in numbers for the Eisenhower Doc- trine resolution. But this only p, serves to emphasize the lack of ‘ unity among the Democrats mn Congress as a whole. * *-<" tional cooperation on the economic ight Behind Ike tion which the Democrats as a party have taken in the past. "Dr. William Brady Says: Advice'to Teenage Girls: Read Books on Childbirth “Son was born “natural child-— years ago — not birth” fashion 27 To help girls of high schoot age get an insight inte their parpose in_ life, 1 suggest the - following reading matter. “Childbirth” by Carl Davis, M.D., and Donita Ferguson. which make childbirth easier, whether natural or not. Published by the Williams & Wilkins Co. “To Prospective Mothers” by ., Wm. F. Hunter M.D., and Bern- ard H. Smith M.D. Gives the ex- (2) Knowing this — as the ‘movie actress, Coleen Gray, said: “Whenever you feel the need... knowing you can have the anes- thetic at any time you want it — you don't -want it. At least I didn’t.” * * * addressed envelope is sent to e an, 1 Voice of the People - ‘Suggest Means of Pontiac Pe Letters will Ge condensed when neves- beca r of space, Pull name, aadvens and i lckenn names of the writer must ioe | letters these will not be the wr' 80 re- quests unless the letter is cri no its With all the to-do about changing . pedestrian lights in Pontiac, I wondered if the city: fathers ever considered giving both the driver and man afoot a break. In some cities, after traffic has gone both ways, pedestrians then. cross, speeding .both automobile traffic - and pedestrians. as neither has to wait for the ether because the crosswalk is being blocked. . €.L. Coppersmith 1895 Woodland Favors Pigeons Over Loiterers: T am a legal secretary and make - regular trips to the Courthouse, All the mess on the steps can't be blamed on the. pigeons. I notice numerous candy wrappers, cigar- ette packages and other rubbish. * which should be placed in contain- ers. I suggest the vagrants be requested to loiter elsewhere, par- ticularly-in the summer. Last sum- mer it wag an obstacle course just reaching the door, Men of all ages, some asleep, in. various stages of untidiness Were perched on nearly every step along with the pigeons. « Personally, I-vote for the pigeons. At least they mind their own busi- ness. : . Secretary Mother Agrees With Teenager Teenager -has. a good point tn the Voice of the People. They've blown that air raid siren so much no one would pay the slightest attention unless hombs were drop- ping on all sides. Last Friday they blew it over a period of 45 min- utes. I hope someone “had fun.” ‘Mother of Teenagers - Agrees That VA’s Fine Organization IT am aware the VA pamphiet is being sent. out, as I have nine of them. The two vet organizations | I belong to publish each new VA is a fine organization. ~ As for the large down payment, I assure you I am not in the ‘Paying Too Much, Going Too Fast’. How many of you know how much your property has gone up? This year we have full millage for schools; which means another raise. A good many ex-Gls have their mortgage payments raised due to high taxes. Lots of men who work in the shops are laid off, and all the old folks have is a fixed income, So are we going to vote another tax raise and put ourselves in the position to lose our property because we might Suggests Solution for Pigeon Plight I read in the VOP about shoot- _ There is no doubt: that postal . savings is a relic of the past in one sense of the word. There have quiring 13 months of deposit time to draw.12 months’ interest, - =. master Summerfield may not. think "there is a need for postal savings, but a good many million citizens do. I don't believe they will allow the system to be al e . " G8 Portraits gts hie Her ects? against Germany. HITLER SAYS Reich will hold, Rhineland. tjac Press, Pontiac, Michig: Case Records of a Psychologis i: Psychology Helps Average Home Martha's case is a revelation of what can be done in the av- applied psychology. alter a child’s entire future career by a little tactful home tutoring. This can be employed as a aame, vet it will pay div- idends within a week in .the child’s higher standing at school. Scrapbook this Case Record. . By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case U-327: Martha G., aged 34, is the harassed mother who was Monday as never catch- ing up with her house work. “L started making my ‘agenda’ for the next day, doing it each evening before I went to bed. “And I encouraged Angela, our E Z : away. Thus, they all got ene item apiece to cross out. “Our yotngest is Billy, aged nine, and he hasn't been getting along well in school. failed last term. But the school psychologist said it wasn't due to any low 1.Q. out that Billy was a poor reader. * * * “Billy had admitted his class- pile. Otherwise, I put it in my pile. of cards. : , a * * “Dr. Crane, Billy made surpris- ing progress. I didn't realize till ‘then how fast a child could im- az fic would be today. The number Of park should break all records for the “In fact, he said be the President to use the | “Childbirth Without Fear’ by ‘Test for Teem-Agers’. oo geet vehicles has exceeded anything any- entire state in 1957. It had over 100,000 aria Sevens ss packet acne, Grantly Dick Read M.D. The «wen @ miracle has happened . ag a at one ever dreamed. on some days in 1956. It is Significant, too, that, al- Principles and practice of natural 4+ our house since thens Fi i it aaa with: Our “downtown” problem con- 404 comes along from though the Formosa resolution was $Misuunong Pulaned By Harper children on ee 1 used the back sides of the cerns the entire community. , aes opposed in the Senate by only two “preparing for Maternity” by Sat tuvine — pe © Ee Al Weber Democrats and one , : tidying up their rooms. for our Alice, for she 2 apparently at least 15 Democratic W™- Brady M.D. A primer’ to “ty fact, they even had always been slow in ari y spending the winter near Los Angeles, carry in pocketbook and study at after my agenda and | mea ons x th Congress Ap roves that they're out of the smog district, and © L odd moments when there's no one their own school and ee 4 . ae ; | everything in his location is favorable. | _ to tale with and nothing to read. chores for the next day. “And now she knows her tables _ _. Eisenhower ine 2 eemmeeemmiee | Ew tne _ and can add faster than anybody | Now that the Eusmmnowen Doctrse Verbal Orehids to— | “at ma AC Samrtens weathers thy cane ee the Middle, East ‘has received | ; i 2 2) j a ae the ‘ most items.“ crossed off. Tt” ane Soe cele en pall per: Mrs. Patrick Milliman yl Kae vps physic sooth henind tak OR help. their children in school by | pis Congressional appicval, the way D&S or walled Lake: elghtycccond. birthday. I hoses Be stmarad = aera using practical | paychology. “IC 6 : : _been opened {for stability Peter A, Paul’ B. and Philip c. 4 ioe 7 oie " a. Be | “Then they Becided to talte turns ad 1 “ ‘pr, on wit att, | and security fo that areal ripe ons ot etme, that an anestetic Seen Soe ana dad ine aeacetg 2 oe oe Bae Mr. and Mrs. William ©. 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PE ght ioe Le 1 the ho 2- Bhsvey he ae % , Paid | Per Year’ on Si hg ote \ ie \ ah ed Cs ak ee 1m a ia d i t 1 \ aE HoneyAc: PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 13, 1957 Sant Oe | 28 Plan to Charge Girl, Pre eae dale “i iJ ’ ef tee & U; Be b apt ae nt by Pontiac High}, i ge Limit to Bom Tests 8 Youths in Breakins),sscsous, si. com ste te Setar Pontide High School’ e ; ‘Don Jose M, de Areilza, Spanish|pachelor officers quarters. .The | Dept, sent three gr : = ! i rob Betsy. nave: tie. tating tbh pratichte medial " GROSSE’ POINTE (INS) —ljambassador to the United States,|flags. were’ captured by Spain in ’ icleldla ect antes neck ii . ¢ Daily ‘Heraldlopinion considers the danger trom| Grosse Pointe Park Police wete|has what he thinks is a good idea:|the Same war, . > yostnl tian and oo. ve News Baimucel;|tests “negligible,” has said Brit-lexpected to seek warrants today|Why doesn’t the U.S. Naval * *£ + Oak aay at lott her H-bomb test . for| li will go ahead with the pro-| against a 19-year-old girl and ajAcademy swap its treasured| Academy. officials had no. com- : 6. ok aes -Tthis psring. _ |gram. The government. feels the/ gang of eight boys and young men|USS. Reina Mercedes for three tat-'ment : sina cg i. ie & ¢ teste Sire atoqaanry See. Wetted] Delesed! reeponetle’ for virion I _ different ensensble itest i# Over, a new initiative to)” wits % odteee Prosecutor John Mazer Call Gallagher for a Free Deve San 0! ration such tests could be made ‘a (a said the woman, Mrs, Patricia th By, and it should come, trom this| But io Geneva, a 10-n on Om-| Maynard of ‘Delfi, wha is oo} Home Demonstration of the mM Doreen. try.” Rigs i leave. from the state a "Ch, eonducted JO eg [ihe Ming of ascendant fare frm gate hows | LOWERY. or THOMAS ORGANS choir, directed by George H. The editorials ‘reflected @ grow-\ened by developments in the use| PURIES ine bared the loot witht ‘Thanks to the miracle of Electronics you can nam ae ing (psec anys Aarraige ang of ato energy and of- sources), gene. have a fine organ for less than the price of a * * lefiects of the increasing a reat sf <; One ‘of the burglaries was in’ fine piano. Your family can have more fun for Among the schools represented ot nuclear explosions carried out) 7, commitice. spons cee Utica and the rest in -Grosse| years to come with a Lowery or Thomas Organ. = Lincoln peas by me Ed af ous bn a. weet en au a Wee te Oeiuae Pointe ements. i sos DOWN BAL. 30 MONTHS # mingham, Avondale, Royal Oak). oes success to Rvisepsat wh peat se dey bases Prad Mother eel Police sartented — : H-bomb radio- Phone booth im the Christmas Istand sree of!2ereeq unanimously that. “all Monday night. "They said she was GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. the — ‘man-made radiation must be re-| talking to a Grosse Pointe Park 18EH FE 4-0566 Soe e* Se ae oa la os coe pedicle the genetic point of view.” | Prime Minister Harold Macmil-|t tain robberies. h United Press Phote ARTISTICALLY ANONYMOUS — Offering anonymity with proud-as-a-peacock beauty, this mask by Parisian makeup artist and designer Aubry represents masquerade high fashion, It was inspired by the plumage of the peacock. re 5-6159 | OAKLAND FUEL and PAINT CO. 436 Orcherd Lake Ave. “UNITED AND BONELESS, COLUMBIA | News of Service Personnel Fireman Jerry M. Eason, USN, oes his par- Drury Lane; and Albert L. Joyce, son of Mr, and Mrs, Albert Joyce SHIRT eager Ae ae oO mAs Downton end at Tel-Huren , gig attached| aaa ao A a . 10° MEAT L LOAF, eesee oe ». 49° ie : = ) to the Destroyer 1 TENDER LEAN PICNIC SHOULDER > FANCY-ROASTING ey ee 45S onryet v5 leo PORK ROAST. CHICKENS....... FALSE TEETH fil, Va. ae a ne aepabes or Irritating? Pens . 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ORANGES or for specialization are: David Louis f * Zeme—tiquid or ointment—a doc- Cummings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wheat Exports Zoom " ; rae and so |Rey Cummings of 759 St. Clair) NEW. YORK — United States} } Pp E iT helps & and clear skin j|Ave.; Earl C. Mynn, son of Mr.|wheat exports in 1956 are estimat- FEMO Carl oy oth hey a < nthe: 400,000,000. bushels—nearly 4 ooeme otsnens Terry J. son of Mr.\double the 1955 total of 221,511,000 ~" se. ena and Mrs, L. C. Rickard of 2073\bushels. 4s * 16-02. - Ly LOAVES ~ WE RESERVE SALES PRICES iL R (C AN iC THE RIGHT BPPECTIVE THRU yu QUANTITIES _ a a / Whiy . .. Save With Pontiac Federal? Your funds are working busily for the whole com- "69. "NATIONAL " SWANSON’S—FRESH FROZEN munity when you*save at Pontiac Federal. It all | Tolelem peel at ; 4 starts when you open an insured savings account. | } — Ss $ E hy Pg oh Your savings earn cash dividends for you and get - pe a kgs. : PARKING into circulation quickly when they are used to fi- @ TURKEY a” — nance building ventures in your own community. ! cgay STRAINED > : — lg Jars 1 Gap SERVING you aerren! : SAVING YOU MORE ; WITH HOLDENS RED STAMPS ae we Give Holden I Stam ps¢ Wi a 2375 Orchard: Lake Ave., Sylvan Lk. 98 Joslyn Ave.; Pontiac 4889 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains 48075 Van Dyke, Utica | “HOME 0 OFFICE: 761 W. W. Huron St. 2 | Pacem or 407 Main St. PONTIAC: 16 E. ‘Lawrence | st ie eee ee L Ue eae ee ee ee this direction on a footing similar jit wasn't until 1954 ” waive THE PONTIAC PRESS! WEDNESDAY. MARCH 13, 1957 Seek Funds to Exploit Rich Pioneer History of Sta Asa result, poet cr By ROGER LANE Sa phere barge LANSING — Michigan may/acute malnutrition almost to the be on the verge of a renaissance|present day. ‘in exploitation of ‘her rich histori-| After having $26,250 to work cal lore, provided the Legislature) with in 1929, its budget “ the green light. ldown to a little over $6,000 A plan to put a state move in each of the next few Gov. Williams. Lawmakers will look it over and decide whether to get behind | it. isecretary, explained in an inter- » In Michigan, the State Histori- view why he is pressing for, and cal Commission is the official has sold Gov. Williams on, an in- ‘agency charged with collecting jcrease in operating funds of nearly historical material and, insofar 50 per cent—a big-sounding sum as it can, making it come alive Hut one which in-state budget for the citizenry. iterms is peanuts. * quarter century before. a’ * * But starting with the depression. the commission was. hogtied by “Here in Michigan we were the center, at Mackinac Island and. the Sault, of French and ereenna British activity from the time the French came te the Sault in 1641 until the British lost control after the War of 1812,” he said. “The history of Miinois, Wiscon- sin, Minnesota, and the Dakotas all stems from the early military, _ }trading and missionary activity. in “Some people forget, but it wasn’t until about 1840 that Chi- + * 2 “Our public school system de- ‘\viged by John M. Pierce. set the’ public | pattern for every other school system in the United States —that is, for the states and terri- tories formed after Michigan. “And people forget, too, that | Michigan was a ploneer in the aviation industry, just as in auto- mobiles, but we lost aviation. we cial airplane flight here, the first | air mail route. “In the early 1930s, Ford w one of the big airplane manufac-| turers.” 5 What bothers Beeson is that de-| Spite its pioneering role in many. ways, the byproducts of history in| effectively than its makers. “They're exploiting the fringes,” he said of the activities of some [eage grew larger than. the city of Mackinac Island Beeson continued: neighboring states. - He mentioned the case of Dr. “Our historical interests are not William H. Beaumont, who made| Michigan often are honored a work. one, igan had to resort to use of private funds to restore the house where ‘< he made medical history,"’ Beeson “Wisconsin, where he — — ; : a US. Army . . ldevoted an a lt up sites, we it is being Beaumont at Prairie du - Chien, largely on account of his residence | there as an Army doctor.” * * - ai In all, he. said, Wisconsin has 7 : established four separate historic site museum derdlageniniia. includ-|®"" State University. jing one at. Fort Howard, an early, it it ts carried through, mor |Army Post on Green Bay ‘far than 130 markers wilt he inaiaea’ Hless important ‘than Fort Macki-’ by mid-1958—in about two-thirds inac.” fis - | of the state’s 83 counties. —- Another Wisconsin m m, de-| mn a way, the ‘site-marki ote oll aac, et typifies the commis mi as 8eum, which is filled with old lined by the hth sere was author. 85 ,arvesters, rpapers, plows, seythes | ‘then World War Ii intervened and jana the: Hany ‘/15 years passed before the com- Wisconsin spent nearly $5 to ‘mission was in a position to go every one spent by Michigan in Shead with it. | 1965-'56 on-this type of historical | In jumping his budget Sins ast a at ; ag iz% i cd 4 7 2a: anf Ea Re epee eeintemn _dnial and the 200th anniversary —} B cone =e 1957-58, here are some of the things PG €o. ww = FE 5-3135 ‘Improve historical exhibits in the| ” state oe Plan for a possible Michigan Hall of Fame, a Civil War Centen- of ithe capture of Fort Michilimacki- {macy with hot oor Bae vf Soto bein Dockery I don’t have ‘sorry tor wayeell" spell!” Keep up with archaeological dis- coveries. brad, - on long-delayed docu- ae Me Publication program. and advice as calmed Ca Slane ened av Bowe ey ‘by statute to a rapidly ater woman, a feling of "well — ooa8 how aw Task mi. can, Sel ae a esike aspirin and such “gen. troublesome injections! (Also — i’ ” eral purpose” remedies, this new liquid Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- Expand its services to education,' - ‘able it’ unique combination of table Compound.) ffers special medicines...acts ioe Meaical s See es teen uch on the cause of these troubles of the misery of change-of-iife, works through a woman's &§ thanks to an amazing new tablet pathetic nervous system to re » a A e Her mong Rcrgs yell appiness to so ir Clinical tests prove this positive oo Now can get this a : : euces te on ". for 8 out of 10 reveal Pinthan's ‘Tablets, Don't, ‘et . change-of-life rob of j he easy-to-take sou ot 107 's Whereas some states have put a i good historigal foot forward in park jdevelopment, Michigan has not -ladhered to this patterri, Beeson. ‘said. a |Ringling Bros. to Ope n ‘seemnad in Garden (Greus Herald Spring i in New York - Reverend 0. Ferris Scott Evangelist Speaking on such subjects as: A Hero or a Coward, Which? —- Historical- Proof of a Coming Most Difficult Text in the Bible to Believe and 4 ‘thereafter will be ren twice daily Dozens of new acts, together with four new spectacles headed | by “The Coronation of Mother — | Goose,” are to be offered by pro- | ducer John Ringling North in a : return to traditional, simon-pure : “circus. ” Missing wili be "former chief }clown Emmett Kelly, whose sad and used in Cuba, when mixed ‘face and whisk broom will enliven’ guest television, will be. for the benefit ot the N. Y. Cancer Society. Shows ball games of the mrecking Dodgers. : «0 NO BIG TOP 3 Missing on future appearances _ the circus throughout the U. S. will be its big top and special train. In its planned 40-week season this year the “world’s greatest show,” as its bills itself, will play only in-covered arenas or in .out- door fair arenas minus canvas in ijsummer. wostiadl Bnhad * * * Animals and sets are to be After leaving the Garden May 12, ithe circus is booked for Boston, ‘Prov: idence, Rochester, Hershey, Pa., Charlotte and Raleigh, N.C. Fair appearances will follow, ; Molasses Used as Fuel HAVANA—Blackstrap or invert molasses is distilled into alcohol with gasoline, as a motor fuel. 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Conia; Grectmidtented eM es sxe | Sadie Gaby doin: We tel swinging stride, or swim 200 to} how to tell whether. you haveltor of the Physical Fitess Re-|you detect it, . stay untensed, move parts of the| 400 P yardy. or cycle five to 10 “middle-aged spread?” - search Laboratory, has figured) Many middle-aged men regard|body frequently, even while sit-| miles.” i ‘ A woman always seems able to,|out an easy way to detect mid-|dieting as the only solution to thejting. a. 2 Cee ge eae ee but a mang cen't—or eee hid-wea|Geeued apvend, : {problem of middle-aged spread. | «Fifteen to 50 full knee bends} In a month your middle - aged) ity. WOR'S tag fim. Po, ae ag Dr. Cureton says a proper diet,/are excellent. As you breathe| spread should be gone, But if you | ~~ * * This is it: of course, is helptul. But he saY8ideeply, draw the abdorninal mus-|quit your diet and cease exercis- If a friend tells him at lunch, Simply. measure yourself around) that the middle-aged man ae mn “Joe, you better cut down on the|te abdomen, Then measure your- has to grunt his way out Sas you can with each breath. {around your tummy will Cheesecake, you're getting mid-/*lf-around, the chest while it is|swivel chair and take proper eX-| “Walle two miles each day with|back again, “s dle «-aged spread,” he simply|expanded. It your belly girth is/ercises (0 get real results, foreign countries are studying in ‘doesn’t believe. it, At home that larger, brother, you've got it— “© 2 -}Norway on grants from the For- night Joe pulls in his stomach un-|ddle-aged spread. . | “It has been very impressive to) eign Minstry’s Office for Cultural itil his face gets purple, looks at, a“ + fe ff. " |see how men and women “Grass Fires ( ostly e Relations, Lo oo ae himself in the mirror, and says. And Dr. Cureton, who also aets 4 years of age have been able! ‘A , “Not bad. That. guy at lunch as a health. consultant for. Coop-/t0. improve their fitness by taking! must've been trying -o kid me.” et’s Inc., makers of underwear— Up Physical training,’ he adds. But there is one thing that'they want to keep middle-aged) But Dr, Cureton feels that the an . rin Stir Fine. doesn’t kid anybgdy unless -it’s;men alive longer because dead Ordinary social - recreational i | made of rubber—and that’s a tapemen don’t buy underwear—warns types of casual exercise obtained | measure, lyou’d better do something about! in a few casual games: of bowling,| golf, volley ball, table tennis, or} Ry REBA HEINTZELMAN , area neve been warned pe to ' “| shuffleboard won't do the trick. of Our’ Waterford Bureau reorder ‘this type of. recep. Beaver Island Pree as Site | Regular exercises with continu- i oe tacle.” ‘ous rhythm do more to improve; Early spring grass , fires .that When a fire is started in the, ithe circulation. are sweeping Waterford Township, 1. burner, the wind’ whips Petition for Boys’ School tee a Meme apanetieg: odin Snag. alanine cage “TOP TO TOE — . . . ee ae ei cores a ane. and 95 per cent of the fires are sparks into the dry fields, and) | ; it goes,” Smith said. ie 3. Gloves for a Girl Se | CHARLEVOIX ® — Beaver Is pied state-owned land, at the |aged spread and restoring lost| started by careless supervision in| geet ‘ eaictares, 600 tof land has asked consideration as a) southern end of ‘the island The [muscle tone: burning rubbish, according to Fire heavy rainfall last year, makes At first, people wore gloves to protect their hands from the cold) possible site for the proposed relo-| township is one of two on the “Reduce starchy and fried Chiet Edward Smith. “~~ fire hazard doubly dangerous this or when doing rough work. Wool mittens and fur lined gloves still are cation of the state boys vocational) island which is part of Charie- foods in the diet, and eat more! ‘The record-breaking number of year because of the heavy, dry) ‘SPLIT LEATHER used fo save us from: ‘frostbite, and welders wear gloves to protect/ School, now at Lansing. veix County, |fruits, vegetables and protein fires last weekend not only cost) undergrowth, according to the lamy forwarded to Gov, Williams’ | about 32 miles offshore from Charl-/ close to $2,300, but also created " person responsible for caus! BRIEF But long ago, gloves were a mark of distinction. Beautiful gloves a petition signed by residents ap:| eveig in Lake Michigna, once was | . a traffic hazard, when approxi- ing a grass fire, may be fined $100) of silk or kid were made for great ladies and often a knight going out | proving the island's Peaine Town-' alive with commercial fishing op-, Jail Cook Walks Out ‘| mately 34 volunteer firemen had serve up to 90 days in jail,| A-good Leakiias Pes priced to battle fastened his fair lady's glove to his helmet. . ship as a choice site for the school. |orations, It now seeks economic! w—Cooks, |*2 Tush from various parts of the to Howard’ Johnson, | brief bag. Gilt plated lock The petition has been turned over|aigq to ment its tourist in- GREENSBURG, Pa, OOKS,/township, answering the calls, State Conservation officer for, Here are three gloves of other days for a modern girl to wear, ito the ‘State Welfare Commission, jquney pet ba je ~ — en Moore Smith said. Fisted Cou. he bottom reinforced bo me. Of ja Southern 44, Tt has a bouquet of flowers fastened to the wrist pod a double ruffl | The petition information contend- stumped. A 28-year-old trusty who itrash in a 35-gallon oil drum, 13°x7", Sun t a’n = of lace. | Information which accompa-.'ed the island's isolation, natural had been helping out as a cook “For four years we have been “covered with wire. “This is the. Only $10.35 plus fed./tox. nied the signatures noted that beauty and the expanse of Peaine walked out a kitchen door that) trying to outlaw wire rubbish | | cheapest and safest way to pre- i No. 2 is an English glove of the 14th Century with a long- tailed. Peaine Township embraced 7,000 |Township made it an ideal site for leads to the street and disap-} containers,” Chief Smith said. | vent grass fires when burning cul, lined with brilliant satin and edged with gold braid. | acres, much of it in unoceu- la self-contained boys’ ‘community. | ‘peared. “AN hardware companies im the rubbish.” Chief Smith, concluded. GENERAL PRINTING No. 3 is a French glove of the-17th-Century, made of kid surf oo & OFFICE SUPPLY | ‘rounded by a muff-like frill of padded satin edged with fur. | : : 17 W. Lewrence St. Paste this picture down on thin cardboard and color with-crayons. | FE 2.0135 . habit f° Veactuet Sanity: Fe Je wets $10 wip thie ea. | ee ave eaters i cen at Op newspaper. Wael Moves, We gins, AP Newsfeatures.) : 2 Temerrow: Gloves for a Bey ECZEMA Rhubarb Capital’ Fete SS oeee And Spring House Cleaning MARCH 14, 15, 16 THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY. PRICES REDUCED EACH DAY Here's. How. It Works! 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Naturally, we take justified pride in our record and remind our customers once again that the reputation of the store is \the cus- tomer’s only assurance that the quality of the diamond is exactly as represented. We shall continue our policy to give you diamonds of which you can be proud and which you\ may purchase with complete’ satisfaction. . “The Store Where Quality € Hales tox ait gnciou tan anieg / a i | GENERAL PRINTING fake ibe UPPLY | 17 W. Lawrence St, pif). PE 201s “107 fig oa a0. URN HEIGHTS. pe an Oldest Jewelry Store. . | , 28 (W. Haron ¥ NS FB 2.7257 % 4 i ee Te ; ES THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1957 F | i ; f f : | pe } & : / % = | F fo i } t i 2 ; / i} | Kool Keiep California 6 Head eFAB ‘BB caiy: / Drip or. Perk Coftee Amazing a TOP FROST FREEZER SALE! 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Under the’ proposal, tésts: made with blood or other bodily fluids ‘would rise to certain legal” pre- sumptions. If they showed presence of less than five one hundredths of one per cent of alcohel the presump- tion would be that the defendant was not under the influence of . intoxicating liquor. * * If the percentage was between five and 15 one hundredths of one per cent, there would be no pre- sumption of either sobriety or - drunkenness. UNDER INFLUENCE If the precentage of alcohol by * * results of drunkometer tests ad-) of drunk driving cases reachéd the ; Tt was reported favorably yester- BAD BREAKS — James Ray Randall, Tulsa - bus driver, walked out of an Oklahoma City res- its brakes and way to park” as he saw that a truck had slipped AP Wirephoto rammed into a nearby building. | | for reinstatement of the house “de- 4 mand vote rule” will continue. ‘| Carey (D-Detroit), House min- -]in caucus to call off their demands _.}that every: bill before the House - |}demand on vote of a colleague purpose has been accomplished,” LANSING Uf — With the Demo- cratic filibuster finally at an end, House members went to work to- day on a big backlog of legisla- tion that has been piling up for eight days, , Tadhoctetls lenders, lestvever, de- clared that though their delaying tactics may be over, their fight The end of the filibuster, which has slowed floor dction to a efawl since March 4, was an- nounced yesterday by Rep. Ed ority leader. Democrats, he said, had agreed be read from start to finish, The move was in protest against a change in house operating rules, backed by Republicans, which did away with a member’s right: to on any roll call vote, MOST OF PURPOSE “We now feel that most of that said Carey in a. statement read Tests could be taken only on the written consent of the motorist, B Josephine Hull. ~ Dies at Age Ht ii Pare Fi 5 i Will Stassen Resign Soo WASHINGTON — Harold E. Stassen leaves today for London and talks which may be his swan song as President Eisenhower's specia] assistant for disarmament. He is representing the United States at a meeting of the United Nations Disarmament Commis- sion’s subcommittee. There have e EE rg 4 iu val a 2 tH iy Ex 5& ak re i Since retiring from Brostway, Mrs, Hull had spent most of her time in convalescent homes and hospitals, - Hardware Association to Mark Ist Anniversary move, commissioner Cooley argued that municipal jude. es. ‘‘should be the one to deter- Although he didn’t oppose the Roy The Northern Oakland County Hardware Aasociation will cele-| brate its first anniversary with a banquet at 7:30 tonight at Hi-Land!| Manor, on Highland Road. Guest speaker will be William) Cary, of the Merchandising Divi- sion of the University of Michigan. mine just what securities the bonds- men should have.” “Just picture a bondsmen issu- ling bonds totaling $50,000, say, and only having $5,000 himself in as- sets," Rowston said. ‘The city would be out in the cold $45,000 in this case,”’ SEATO Council jdetecting and exposing Commu- \the Eisenhower ticket, His effort! was a resounding failure. | Since then, his disarmament Office has been moved into the, State Department; and eae he retains his title he takes policy direction from Secretary Dulles, rather than consulting directly. with Eisenhower. Ends Meeting taurant recently and told cece “what a lousy Above, an employe checks the damage. before the house, adding: London Talks May Be Last | Educated Fow! Dues-Paying Reds Rules the Roost CAMDEN, N.J. (—Meet Pip, the peppy, perky, pecking rooster that is reputed to be the prize pet perhaps in all Jersey. He belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Cas- per Zoppel, of nearby Stratford, jwho got him when he was only a tiny yellow puff, a casual pre- mium given out with some pur- chases. * * * The Zoppels took a fance to him and started his education, Now Pip is described as “amazing.” His owners say that he perches on a special red leather seat and dines off a flowered dish on ham- burger spread over crackers; that he walks—nothing so primitive as Economic Cooperation, Military Vigilance Are Prime Objectives CANBERRA, Australia @ — The SEATO Council of Ministers ended its third annual conference today with a call for more economic cooperation coupled with contin- ued military vigilance to combat Red aggression in Southeast Asia. Winding up.a three-day session, the eight-nation council put out a communique outlining four main objectives: 1. Tighten SEATO's defense and intensify measures ber states. 2. Develop economic resources ot SEATO members to keep them from coming under the domina-| tion of the Red bloc. 3. Encourage moultilatera] § cul- tural program to promote mutual understanding among SEATO members. 4. Extend SEATO's program of a * ee’ contecehis ees with mu- tual expressions of praise from the various ministers. of State Dulles de- clared, “‘We have every reason to be gratified with what has been to safeguard |; Sa ieinaas aoteey of ie teem: hopping — up the stairs, that he squires visitors to and from the house; and that if he likes you he unties your shoe lackes. “He's a doll,” says Mrs. Zop- pel. 3 at Waterford Named Champs Said 17,500 in U.S. NEW YORK «—A former offi- cial of the American Communist party has told congressional prob- ers that dues-paying. members of the party have declined from a high of 100,000 to about 17,500 at present. The testimony was given by John Laitner, now a government} consultant on communism, before} a House Un-American Activities -Lautner said the Communist press has a “terrific impact” on foreign-language groups in this) country, notably in the basic in-| dustrial areas, He named 21 persons on at least, eight publications as Communists. Most of the list, which was read off to him, was composed of either ‘Cancel Elvis in Quebec, admitted Communists or obscure |. § State ies End. Filibuster, ’ ~ House» Goes: to Work Againiz:s “We eel that ‘the issue has been brought before the people.” Nevertheless, Carey said, Dem- ocrats “will continue to use any means at our disposal to ‘call public attention to the rules change.” = As a starter, he said,~ Reps. Frank A. Mahoney and John Fitz- patrick, both of Detroit and both leaders in the slowdown move, will introduce a resolution calling for a constitutional amendment whic! would replace the demand vote rule in both Houses of the legis-! Ca cup Parking Change Questions Feasibility of Three-Hour Periods on Downtown Meters Commissioner John E, Carry (District 6) last night asked for a study on the “feasibility” of converting downtown on-street parking meters to three - hour periods. “There have been some serious J objections of persons who operate theaters and bowling alleys that our changing the meters to 9 at night -have been somewhat re- strictive to their business,” Carry told fellow commissioners. He requested that the city’s traffic committee make the study. If approved, the on-street meters would have the same three-hour) maximum as. municipal parking) lot meters. -The. City Commission last Sep- tember moved on-street turnover in spaces. limits formerly were 8 a.m. until! 6 p.m. City Short of Police been scheduled to gyrate twice | in Spel Bee William Burt School; School. accomplished at Canberra.” |Township spelling champs have} pecs selected in a written contest. | Fulkerson, 6th grade, Liza Leggett | such a- rule, contended it served meter, times to 9 p.m. to provide more / The time ‘An alderman explained the ban: | ’ * Carey: also challenged the Re-|. publican majority to select two House members for a series of public radio and | TV debates on the_issue. Democrats, he said, wanted t0| signs, convince the public that the rule “protected the right of citizens to know what position a representa-| A. tive took on any important issue of} 3 government.” ; ; Republicans, saying the Sense was the only state legislative bedy in the United States having only as a delaying tactic, House Speaker George M, Van} | Peursem (R-Zeeland) rejected Carey's debate challenge saying: “We couldn't reach enough peo- ple by debate to do any good.” * * | oy “More important,” he added, constitutional “the House has the {responsibility and privilege to make) its own rules. The Housé has as- sumed that responsibility.” : The end of the filibuster. set the stage for some rapid-fire ac- | tion on- the House Floor. After members advanced 20 bills to | passage stage in the afternoon, | .One would provide a referendum | on a 40-hour week for policemen. in cities of more than 10,000 popu- lation if more than half the po- lice department requests it. An- other would outlaw sale of near beer to minors. * * * Others would prohibit tattooing’ of persons under 21; and prevent’ placement of blinking, oscillating) or rotating lights near or along highways if they resemble those used on emergency vehicles or iereate a traffic hazard. “| 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 | | 78 N. Saginaw St Bazley’s Thursday Super Specials! * t | Freshly Frozen Ocean PERCH « & 4 UMBE R- SAGINAW $1 CU PPLIES « FUEL 4 Mich Te FE4 2521 And the cost is low. The able and the Exchange insured Club members. Detroit A Gwin Van R. L. Taft, FE. 28019 | C,H. Burns, FE 62439 | K. b. Leng, FE 3-24)2 | Want your money $ WORTH When you secure your automobile insurance as an AAA member with this Exchange you get a record money’s worth always, because a record small part of your premium is used for expenses, and the overwhelming part of your premium is available for paying claims. 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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1957 ‘ = ie : 2, f 8-DIAMOND DUO ) ; $11 Down $ 00 $3 Weekly 16-DIAMOND DUO A) Down $ 00 $4 Weekly R" TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER Poccecccssscocccoccsococsecoosocooosceseooeees Seerovercssooeseososeoeoeqoooooosoooooooooeete ‘Do-It-Yourself ICAR. WAX KIT} This Ramonite cor wox. | kit consists of: ® 1 tube -of soft soap paste cleaner - *1 can of Waite wn rte “Loco All-Purpose CAR was BRUSH Extension type handle SPECIAL windows, screens, $ 19 porches, boats, etc. y COMPLETE LINE of CAR WASHING ACCESSORIES *SPONCES * CHAMOIS * TIRE BRUSHES MAKE CUNNINGHAM'S YOUR SPRING CLEANING HEADQUARTERS Store “ unnin / Ing Only Peececcccecocococeccseseocooscooococscoccoces On Sale at Tel-Huron ngham's STORES OO0GGOSSSS00000 90661 SCOT OOOOOOSOSOO OOOO SOOO OSOHOSSOSSEDS SOL EDEREESEDE SENSO CC LOSS eee0e Coceecereccccccoccccccosocccosooccoooooocece TRERE’S NOTHING LIKE OUR PURE IRISH LINEN BY THE YARD— for the widest variety of home sewing uses— TRISH LINEN, with its long-lived lustre and rich texture, gives everything you make, for your- sell, your home, your family — crease resistant beauty, easy qunderability, lasting ‘wear. AND .. . this week to help celebrate IRISH LINEN WEEK -— MAR. 10-17th all SEW ‘N SAVE FABRIC SHOPS z= extending the LUCK OF THE IRISH rr you 36 inch PURE IRISH LINEN = * _ MULTITUDE of HIGH FASHION COLORS . eeeed. eo Aas , Mar. 18 at 7:30 p.m. Jia aan | [SEW n SAVE : re ns cone dndieddadMeamabocacdesabiccseavccccccevs nn FABRIC SHOP gr ge ae rapa ema am dame atte Th aa tts ertecceneceose ' ' povecvestoencsees | iy \ a Feevecete cere weter tne Seccentdctcictoccccenstisccccoceccecesedébbwedinbccecnsccrtteneeee eee dies: COCOCCOOOOOOOOOSOOOOSESOOOS OSES OOO SOELO SOO OOOOOOSODOSOOOSCCODETOOEDO SECO LESCCCO SECO E COE TEESE CLEAN UP YOUR CAR! stocdaunpdocds rpecocedoosartbdaasdasdaalsiseccove: sWbbataipedpbinbsusceecccoec RhdbdAd thetbiticciititisci titi rire iiiiiiititiitiiittTti ttt aece OPEN EVENINGS Thars.-Fri.-Sat, And Some Stores « OPEN MONDAY EVE TOO jis Sdegnocoeoasencoanocoeyr ree ns Big 24x38" Cotton Yarn Throw Rug Buy ang This. LOW PRict! TEL-HURON CHECK-OUT SERVICE mT TITtTTiLifiiitiiiiiiitlitt tll) SSOSHSSHSSSSSHSSSSSSSSSOSSSSSOSSS SSHSSSESESCCOSE Big Savings! FAMOUS-NAME Just in time for Spring wear- ing . . . farnous-name,- all sport coats at a reduced price! Choose from a host « of patterns in a wide variety of colors and combinatians. Regulars, shorts, longs, and extra longs. All fine quality ‘coats! Values to $39.50 $22 . + and, ot Osmun’s, you are invited to _ just say, “CHARGE ITI” TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER Also at Our Downtown Store ae peecceceroccoesoey: eeepovescerooessorecesonss = e \ ae | } i * y hun 4 Soececcovcsooocooocoooossaoossoocesosoooesoonseenesesoesoooseeoeeooesooenooonooeeeoeeseee pei sssiausnessotiyreuiesocoreeseonsuscbecenonsivesessevesen sonseosebovige ta smammaooroseey sencecenecccneescsensosoosvesseresesccoscooososs gaseassotoceeoessesstacasoseoqcepevensonees geeecenseccoseecerooorsoossodsonecanoososonens , ewe ee oon ee te TEL-HURON * And here are more, more . . . ee oe a Watch For Our Special Ad in Seturdey’s Press Coccccccevcvccccccccccccsecccccceceeeeneeeseeecooonceeenenoosoneceeoesoonseseooocoeonesooees ee eS es LE thursday friday saturday poplin carcoats $4.99 usually $14.98 Sensational values while they last! Cotton poplin carcoats in a variety of styles; some alpaca lined, some quilt lined, some with toggle closing and hidden hood collars. Come early for choice selections in navy, grey, beige. Sizes 10 to 16. Sele, 6.99 tapered pants *99 usually $3.98 to $5.98 - Wonderful volues! Man-tailored tapered ponts in a variety of fabrics! Some” corduroy, some wool ond some rayon gabardines in an.assorted group of colors. Sizes'10 to 16, Sale, $2.99 » id bd e es > e sd s e s bad e e ° ° e e e e s 1d Ld bd e e e s td 4 e id ed sd se ° ° e e e e ° s ° e ° ° sd e e e e Lg e ° s hd e ® e s e s * . e ° ° ° e e Ld e e e 4 e e e 4 e ° e e s ® ° ° ° 4 e 4 ® e ° ® ° ° e ° 2 bed e ° ® ° ® ® bd ° e ® ° ® e e e ® e ® ® ® ® ° ® * e ° e * . ® * e ® e * e °e * © ® * e bed * “oom ihe Dm. mandy, ‘thursday, “doy, saturday. 4a : : : : e ° 4 : 3 4 ° 4 $ AL eoee A eo (3 ene 5 a ‘ . ot { i: 1 \ a yrrrrririeeeegTvTrTrrrrmhhThTh hh hh tit _Exsoswunanososuanocnonncnnnccncesonnnnnnsnssnnannssnsenssnen & daenchsicdenwresdadcodpcoecdabelesieinckk CUPRA MMI ts dees cbasstiinasecsocsnosccsssocnvecsgneniuenesdoncetionssioonbadl WONDERLAND “nga SWE! REGULAR © SALE ‘PRICE : $3.50 8 83=— *3.15 >. ON AMERICA'S. FINEST JEANS . The first time | Kid SAF-T-NEE : ANS have ever offered at a Sale Price. You con ‘Americe's ' @t big savings STOCK UP NOW AND BillyaKid, _ See Other Birthday Specials on Social Page rate WANTING Hs Best for Children wirriiiitiiiiitltttt qusEscodsepenessencccenueeupnermeenr serene rele oc cccccveeseccssenseeseosseccesecessoeseeoescoosetcceeessoooneeansceoosoeeeseesesesecesecosensooseeseuees: , a ER Se ee GR FETE ABS Cevedscoveccesee APPEARANCE GUARANTEE” This is it! For one week after we clean and press any suit e+ if it rains of snows you get Suits Special $9.19 CLEANED & PRESSED 1 Week Only FRENCH-GLO Tel-Huron Shopping Center We Give Gold Bell Gift Stamps 1-HOUR VALET FE 5-7934 ee ee ee ae ee SHOSHSSSHSSHESHSHSSHOSSSSOSSHOHSOSCSOSOOLOSOS SOSHSSSHOSSHSSSSSSSSSSSSOSSCSSESSESSOSSECESOCOESE Seeceosoooososososeseseoseooeeseeoseeeeoeeeeees Soap SALE TIDE . CHEER FAB” NO. BLUE oe fe Wdiieab bis sdadesstliesadcestebeesic OO OS8SSOF SSO CSH OO CEHDOOOEOOEOS oy : ee Te reer marge reo roorooEneosyenocogowenpeyeresyoerecerre® 5 aia ; 3 ik” ag PER MARKETS 1 ig Jnneennneanrscnrsed 5 V4 fet } if ; 7 d i i { Fl \ i. ? etek 2 ¥ ' j> Z ? : y js é #, a PS . —— . ne 4 } \ : eo ea a x i Neg \ rT be a ; si, | PRESS. oe Se oe The Clark adds « polka dot “jabow,* ” “stimmer fashions shown at Dollas Tues- Cos day. The dress is darted to give the atte tiggided hip look, cnd. obtd leas piping catlines the bodice detail. as @ soft note, to a dress and jacket ensemble made of coiton and rayon blend suiting. Mrs. Clemence mentions the addition of jabots to spring and Suits Feature SofterLook mph wer a ; * 4 City Garden Club Plans Benetit Bridge asize oes tte oF eae y Nylon talle ts draped dlagonally for - the bodice and ruffled for the skirt in this frothy formal by Clifton Wilhite— * obviously headed for gala evenings with its handmade silk rose for that extra- special touch. _WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1057 . PONTIAC, MICHIGAN: Femininity in Fashions G Traditional Beauty of Old South By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE Pontiac Press Women’s Editor Feniee Frnt Phete of Ogemaw tumes for Evening Reproduce en blouses, Dark cottons are fav- ored but the light pastels are still much in evidence, i Capes with bright-colored linings jduring the tea hour. . Hospital Group fiaccent. Wisteria prints and the Temple Beth Jacob were hostesses! 1, med “Yellow Pale of Texas” Plans were completed for the} Mrs. Gatley were Mrs, Walter K. | Mrs. Robert M. Critchfield will] ae, dom many of the dremes and] are darted into peg top eftects, annual benefit bridge to be held) Wiliman, chairman of civic im- jhe hostess at the Monday meeting) — suits, and there is a cape length y influence ts April 24 when members of the pends: Gubmaie af les eas of Pontiac Branch ef Women's Na-|, @ for every woman whether she be eden oh ate maging gp 20 oom: at} Who is serving with Mrs. Harry |tion in her home on Lake Angelus) | Prominent in the collection of Ike| Jars and prominent notched Ia- Farm and Garden Association met) poo. as ef the (road. ; ; Monday at the home of Mrs. C. R. cochelrusen ‘ pels, : Gatley, president, on Oneida road.| “alr. ;. J ; The box jacket, flattering to so e 2 * Mrs. Sibley antiounced the names: OUV Has Meeting Federation Mafy women, still continues as a teargye Digg corrdigh at cer maieomaqamee far espe Mrs. Blanche Galbreath, depart favorite here. Back interest, now annual parties, proceeds|for the annual event. Included are|ment president, and Mrs. loa P| Pp called “‘exit" interest, is noted in will be used for the organization’s|Mrs. C. G, Burke, Mrs. Milo Cross,|Root, department secretary of the ans arty ma. down. batons and. tain, agen ie civie improvement project, \Mrs, Livingston, Mrs, John Daughters of Union Veterans of the|@!S. Polka dots and prints are ‘ other : of flowering crab apple!narra, Mrs. C. T, Ekelund, Mrs.CWvil War, attended the recent{excelient accents to textured! A py ni | 2 ial eRiel trees to be given to the city t© Hercourt Patterson, Mrs. Jackimeeting of Frances Butterfield|“°*¥e> ! p Drip sad Gry cottons are favored beautify various locations as 8¢-/Habel, Mrs. Percy Hunt, Mrs.\Tent Nine, DUV. Mrs. William & os for their practicality, but design- tected ‘by the ely, Aaron Riker, Mrs, Robert Oliver Paetow presided during the. busi-| And you find gingham suits com-|, Mrs. Herman Dickstein openediers have done such interesting Discussing party details with ‘and Mrs. Sibley. Iness meeti plemented with white pique on Chippewa road for things treatment, using : snes od Z : or NP \the Monday Sftergoon meeting of|sissy Tuffles, and cutout work for Pontiac Federation of Women’s'4 more look. Qubs, Brogan and Jennings and Marcy x *® * Lee gave this special treatment to Mary Parrish, director of dra-|™any of their dresses, asin sb ase High School, EVENING GLAMOR Park Bench.” Participating. nyc, Dalles fashion showing would the skit were Sharon Boice, Eliza-|stamor of the evening me gee beth Gregory, Robert Skinner, |Suitton Wilkite et nee ee Alex Sekies and Emanuel Williams. ~~ ae eee wearer. S./These two firms bring to the fash- Mrs. S, V, Sekles, president, |ion world, the beauty of the deep announced that the federation South, as you've read about it in wilt hold a card party and fash. |history books, jon show, “The Springtime Fash- ’* ® * ion Festival,” at the Elks Tem- | Traditional bouffant ball gowns, ple April 4, So Sin pile, oe tinnn em- Proceeds from the party will be|*roidered silk organza, organdy presented to the Pontiac Founda-|#94. tiers of lace were special Mrs, Howard Powers is|™0us for his handmade roses, gave were not overlooked in the “I'm From Texas” note. - y ¢ mw... At | F : \ \ me? cuffs, add a - fresh spring j look. - South Continues to Attract Vacationers From Area Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson|Weil-in-dorf, Germany, and son, Charles, of South Jessie) New York during the street are leaving this week for|aboard the Maasdam from fi RG iP Fé i er Fe A |Birmingham Club Plans Style Show lowing the 12 o’clock luncheon. Bridge Winners First place winners of the Pon- tiac Duplicate Bridge Club Monday were Joseph Nouse and Aubrey tchell.|Roberts. Mrs. Douglas Haddock .jand John Krause / were second place winners. The club meets at Hotel Roosevelt. , EEL ae ee LEONARD'S Does It. Again! _ HI-FI SPECIAL WEBCOR Table Model Hi-Fi _ 4-Speed, Automatic RECORD PLAYER aoc TT 10.95 | | Diamond Needle ........__ 30.00 | Regular Price ........ .$190.90 , NOW $439%. DURING THIS Assured Satisfaction, Connie Quality ONARD'S | 20 N.' Perry’ Street \ (Comet of Lawrence) =. BRENDA KATHLEEN BURDER Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Burder of Third avenue announce the en- : Record Player : . Lieaee ' Stand , * - _WiGGs * DEPARTMENT ee oe ae .. By MURIEL LAWRENCE with, tonsillitis, _ Choose-from the finest and largest . selection for your BAMBOO Five-year-old Tom had been ili One morning when he was prac- tically well, friends of his parents invited. them to dinner, ‘Tom's mother was urged to remember that she and his father needed DRAPERIES. agreed and called her bebyriter VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES ii tit sabe Winn es Tom straightforward * vai Ges ten: Yen dort ask eelige etevaeaniee Me maths, Ie Then, piles westein, he said to|'to be unhappy together, do you? standing — his son, ‘‘Tom, your mother is my! All right then—settle down and stop|te was her little boy, ot a rival wife, We were happy doing things'trying to make us. unhappy.’ |for his father's claims. He was so glad to be put in his right place that he fell asleep almost at once Attitudes of Women ANPE! ccusieestey, & wether si te Gals Who Borrow Ideas From Others Are Irked if - Someone Copies Them | ee eld Therd/t'6: new tock i husasge" a. - and you'll find it at *KIMMINS , . . in smort m sist on maintaining @ little boy in Sa ee cov tone anit whisper- Consistently Inconsistent /— tio metal New this year... _ bean ae bin Ww. mkt oa _F 2-2620 53-Piece Service for 8 Oni $6999 Imported chine of superior er quality —clear end translucent . Laureate Pattern is outstanding for its dainty raised white fern and flower design on a wide band of soft blue... edges and handles decorated with pictinum. 2 Bc CHINA Bd. TO BE CHERISHED THRU THE YEARS "LENOX e HAVILAND SPODE ' © ROYAL DOULTON e FRANCONIA @ MINTON © CASTLETON © NORITAKE WEDGWOOD e FRANCISCAN Here at Wiggs. we feature all the famous brands of fine china—and stock many patterns in each line. When choosing your china— choose a recognized brand . then, wherever you may live in the fufure, you will always be able to add to your china service when you wish, for these outstanding lines are available in fine stores across the coun- try ...and all the patterns are carried in open stoc BRIDE-TO-BE: exciting contemporary! FRANCISCAN One of Europe’s Finest .. « FRANCONIA famous Royal Fine China CH | NA Doulton Created by the finest Ameri- can craftsmen , é Tb ear yey remneon: patterns cre desi r . a A triumph of fine English elegance ... expertly crafted for the quality and beauty of its fine white translucent china ... its patterns out- standing for exquisite detail- ing and coloring craftsmanship, Royal Doulton to withstand continued use. will give a lifetime of service and beauty. Pattern Shown: “SILVER PINE” Pine boughs of silver and grey accented with miniature enameled white cones. . banded with platinum. Pattern Shown: “GRANTHAM” Pattern Shown: “MILLEFLEURS” Superb earthenware in «a : famous Old English design 5-Piece $2175 A shower of tiny meadow of distinctive charm . . Place Setting * flowers in lovely soft tones warm brewn tones pre- . enriched with gold trim. dominate the color scheme. Pease Setting . §-Piece $895 Place Setting . $799, Se s | fered again in his parents’ so- a9 peng ing rw goreert-art 3511. Elizabeth Lake Road_ FE -4-7775 To his wife’s plea to be “under- ae standing” with their little boy, he retorted briskly, “Nonsense! I'm new LAUREATE pattern by — NORITAKE 270°Orchard Lake A Serving Penton tt Homemakers for Over 24 Years! ; x Ure 1 DESIGN | All Work Guaranteed for 5 Full Years— Wittian, WRIGHT | Furniture ene and Upholsterers Phone FE adsse | | i | / the Estevez Ps -4.2878 form divine — : ==! | informal modeling of this magnificent ] | couture collection Jaeobsons STORE HOURS: | Monday Thre. Friday 9:30 A. M. wntil 5:30 P. M. Thursday, Mar. 14 | The first complete hs showing in Michigan of ,the dramatic fashion creations by the 1956 Coty award winner Luis Estevez! Never have his afternoon dresses, cocktail sheaths and superb formals been more alluring and sophisticated ... nor the colors more vibront and intense. 10 A.M. to 4 P.M, 2-Hour Free Parking é Hove Your Ticket Valideted /, When You Make o Purchase at Jacobson's / / / / Fashion’s Fancy for Little Girls, for Teenagers, for Misses, for Growing Girls li Ui Casual Moccasin / of soft, rich, glove-tonned leather with new design and stitching treatment; ay 3 67 . Top Left: Sizes New Spring Straps in ever-popular, smart/ patent or handsome smooth top grain leathers, _New strap, buckle and vamp decoration! / Stes Sia -8 $795. Friendly’s eer MO Stapp’s Air-Flex Swedes Pune : mee hie derston, fis potty” Lock petite white decoration Sizes 442-8 $' sah 2 $795 exceptionally smart. WALKING —_ ry 1.35 1 pa to 95 1.65 : JUVENILE peoteny. 28 . Lawrence St, nme a - BUSINESS SHEER boa be oh Belle-Sharmeer Leg-Size Nylons Every time you smooth on a pair of Belle- Shatmeers you'll marvel at their fit! No sagging. No bagging . . . and joy of joys crooked seams. For seams stay straight in Belle Sharmeer leg sizes. Try them . .. soon and discover exactness in fit from toe to thigh, —_ SHEER 195 3 a for 5.65” ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1957 wa! > __ FE 2-3220 terest and talent added. another 700 W. Huron — | success nization's grow- __f/ |ing pe and stature in cs Pontiac : on . ; * * * St. er Day Jratured » deauiital demonstration ; = just the violin family can 15) | a Céneerto in D 2 rt besa Waris sf Demat meeeshors ef the e we Shamrocks 198 JACOBSEN Ss FLOWERS Fine Gifts = 101 N. Saginaw St. . O° FE 3.7165 6} LAUNDROMAT 20° was oi om ‘Per ECONOMICALLY AT ‘Wash YOUR CONVENIENCE! Open 7 Days and Nights a Week CORNER PERRY and JOSLYN P E | i YOUR AGENT SERVES YOU IN MANY iy BANS. what's oP ree e When you call on this e@gency for insurance cover- ages . . . you receive compe- tent advice i in planning your protection program. We make a survey of © your beserds recommend page coverage to ft your Hose — Main Floor Archer's fighty, Sicty new bewitchment. A. highly spsited Spring and Summer tone, Blended for all the orange tones, corals, bright reds and bright pinks, orange spiced eign. All the sun-drenched colours, Now in , |Day Apprentice Theater. : Children's Art , jon Wednesday. » -}work, called “Art for World) \ [Ballet Shares in Successful Concert Symphony © Scores ‘Again’ gradations of tone color and dy- namics, - * * ci Se An innovation following. inter- mission was the appearance of the Lemanis-Tillak Ballet of the De- troit Institute of Musical Art, in a one-act. dramatization of i ss x weil “The New Feminine Look Featuring — «Soft Smart Detailing tions of joy and sorrow, expressed by Mr. Jackson in his body move-|— ments, were very artistic and full | © of meaning. o Se Gee a ee > Casuals by Jack Mann s Sketched here is but “The Nightingale and the Rose,” with music by Shostakovitch and spontaneous liance the rather startling dra- matic moods, Shostakovaich, which were illus- trated by beautiful’ classical danc- ing by ballerinas and ensemble groups, which were a delight to ness and skill, Their costumes were enhanced by colorful lighting arranged by students of Will-O- * * * A large group was in this danc- ing ensemble, and it's impossible to mention each interpretive danc- er, but Daniel Jackson, the night-: ingale, Milda Memenas’. the old. lady, and Joan Bennanemthe, the) rose, were especially outstanding’ in their difficult executions. Emo- characteristic of) watch because of their grace, fleet- | one from our huge dl exclusive Jack Mann ; SHOWING collection. ov Also... see our : DALLAS Mann Malis in . sizes 14% to 24% Spri aa Collection Use Our A step in style in plaid | LAYAWAY Pp: soe PLAN shag bark crease resistarit to Select Peek tow spun rayon with the new shadow EASTER HAT collar. Cuffed sleeves and Early. peg pockets. In jade ‘*tand: white, taupe and Py 16) an and cream. Sizes 14 to 20. 61 W. Huron — 19.98 to Be Displayed will be pictures drawn by chil- dren,from 5 to 15 years of age, living in countries around the, world, * * * This exchange of children's art INSURE...fo be SURE...through your independent local agent! for drawstring bag and snood. Bcd 2c gages your = Women’ ; and pattern number! peace and Freedom. ; Thatcher, Patterson & Wernet to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press| ‘The é : . Quincy St., cago 6, i 711 Community Net’l Bonk Bidg. It’s ready! The 1957 Needlework! 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Women witt acc pee (a beauty treatment in it- |} cit around the room 7 tenet ait of the expected ss hair will be ff ;: By EMILY Post - a ~ your | first on your toes and then | y reader’ explains: “My hus- force between 1955 and . , 25 | mt with individually select- ]} on your heels. nie ces a biume in chei* © Oneltth of the notion? OPEN FRIDAY ed lotions steeped in lanolin |——— sue med eel bk oe somes ‘fey Jo nthe Sat i ikyd typo TILL 9 P.M. . Andre experts will custom- TElorg Shelly Group __|the summertime they do not occu-| 900, is earned by avomen, ‘They a t style your hair just for you. ins Dinner Moet py it and so we often spend week-| put out more than a quarter of Flat Wall F Paint as inner e€eting |onds there, inviting several young! the annual total of “man hours” “WHERE SERVICE AND UALITY ARE SUPREME” Mrs, Hazel Hubbard entertained] mrs mi is Ge sume! «sx owt « Ne aot from Pes er Q members of the Flora Shelly,4re all young and in the same’ 5 iy oyt of every 10 women end Macs Salons , ’ Group of First Presbyterian oe ae brings his now working are married, Five out reared : — Church in her ho anaes of 10 40. : —" No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! Soe Se hee bee oe Oe ay A pone opts evel ee meeting recently. Assisting the|h¢Te from a distant city and We) women are now working and two Gallon |hostess were Mrs. Morrell Jones|"#ve invited them to join us OM out of every five mothers with| . - : n uU on —__.___——sR and Mrs. Olive Lord. jseveral of these weekends. How-| schoo} age children are in the : | Phone Mrs. W. A. Marbach,. Mrs,| Keener~ of - Opdyke road. - . Leland’s — _. parents are Leland Hagner of Waterly _ street, MR. and MRS. LELAND HAGNER Galloway Lake. Church Charlotte Ann Keener became! was fashioned with a scalloped | the bride of Leland Richard Hag-| neckline and long sleeves extend- ner at 4 seven o'clock ceremony; ing to points at the wrists; The Saturday at Galloway Lake Metho-| straight skirt featured dist Church. One hundred fifty, at the waist, = | guests, attended the service Pet! cy. carried = bouquet of pink mca hy the Rev. Kenneth’ ses and white carnations. \\ | "THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDA | oy ek are aaa ee It's Pastry Mr, and Mrs.'; Mr. and Mrs.° in deep hot fat like doughnuts. Y,. MARCH 13, 1957 od NotLegs! | Mrs. Downer. Rolls French Fried Strips in Powdered Sugar By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Today’s recipe is for an interest- 1 pint cream 3 ours 1 cake or 1 package yeast 1 tab 4 42 eup warm water 6-7 cups sifted flour ‘ Dissolve yeast in warm water.) Add other ingredients, except flour. Add enough flour to make a soft dough that can be kneaded. Put in about five cups at first, adding more as needed. Chil) in refrig- erator one hour, — Roll out on floured board 42-inch thick, Cut into 2x4-inch strips. Fry. When browned on-one side, turn and brown on the other. Drain on paper towels. Serve plain or rolled’ in confectioners sugar. Makes: |} A bridal gown of lace was | |_thosen by Charlotte. 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The "= couple .is traveling to California NI where they will make their home. | @ bouquet of white and pink L1Oedowners Club = Charies Dryer of Dearborn was Greets Members : | were welcomed as new members As = 9: 8 {of Hoedowners Square Dance Club | For. the reception held in the at the Saturday evening dance | church parlors, Mrs. Keener chose} held in Owen School. &/ Mrs, Amos Sellers and Mr. and corsage of garnet roses, Mrs. Hag-| Mrs. Lea ‘Mumper were guests Mr, and Mrs. William Garvey Mr. and Calling the lively quadrilles and novelty dances were Larry Bova, George Beauchamp, Ted Hoyt,’ Dewitt Hart, Fred Froede, How- ard Hatfield, Cecil Elsholp and Harvey Gilchrist. _ | (Many Groups Represented at _ Square Dance ~ | Ben Klinkhamer, president of * ‘of x 4 “s s + * v7? ¢ o* >*,° ew ae nt a. square dance clubs at the Satur- lday evening dance held at Issac Exactly as shown, the new silk print costumes to wear now . i i Eventegs ty Appointment even eial Neumode. 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MARCH 13) 1957 pote | fl 42a 4 wee | : { ~ {- ne \ | , ie ‘ bee A - Average brain of an adult mani Hollywood Headlines ee World to Miss |tiquor Seles in State |Blue-Sky, Pontiac Ss secon ee 3 R ‘ Will St | Great Explorer, — Climb Nearly 17 Pct. Drive-In Theaters ' 7 ober W agner I ar eo LANSING @®—Liquor sales "Od Thursday 2 DANCE > i f h oO ] -s Says President Michigan for the first two months Jpen i Nurs ay Every Nite of the Week § : | PRsaareae ia Tu ri |cent above sales-in a like period )ijac and the Blue Sky, have sched- te the rhythmic muste ot : ey : moe mhower said Tuesday the M8-\i. 1956 the State Liqour Control/uled the new season’s opening for| “6g LITTLE words” 4 By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS St. oy = she is now visit- tion and the world “have lost Pres is peated Tied. s! > ‘ HOLLYWOOD (INS) — I = to agg 2 me. ie & = . the ie Erie explorers of all ie eae ‘Both theaters are rdnning the ihave told Buddy Adler how popular’ , wa = jtime” in the death of Rear Adm. , DELICIOUS FOOD | q Robert Wagner is with the young-| "My Im Mexico. | @ Richard E. Byrd. amlie ces Oe ee Chops, Ribs, Short Orderst | @/sters throughout the country, so, Meanwhile, Tyrone Power has; 9 “And I have lost an old andi7gg inf the same period last year Tate ee ers, ates tes | 4)many of my letters are about him, |been seeing more and more of his dear friend,” the President said) yp veal — We Serve Banquets and Parties q|. Buddy has bought a special Children. London gave him won-| ion: ttndeinent Bboy this year — : q story ‘for Bob called “The Day of/derful notices on “Seven Waves ee ee ee ieak tear re 1. LUB "FAHOE fine outiaw.”’ a novet by Lee W.|Away.” which is now called “ Aban- wat commits et ued tte es qWells. It’s the tale of a Wyoming)4on Ship,” because the British and five antarctic expeditions, . 4 gang of outlaws who take over thought “Seven Waves Away” Adm. ‘Byrd dedicated tis lle 0 re Tie 3412 Dito Hwy. OR 3-9754 it on, ‘meant the pretty girls in our Navy! i " sadiainaiiah of hone tele wirtoy eryie Music Ft BANQUETS and PARTIES = | Ty gets here in about 10 days ktiown areas. He was the firetl ie TRY oot | Saw Freddie Brisson while I on = tp allorsgecy nd — . |man to fly over both the North Y > f in Palm Springs and he told to Darry = r a it CGO DGD DG BAM) 0 toni be nad talked with Rock |Also Rises,” and after that he nah nie olen” bee oF AS E 14 TAB HUNTER—NATALIE WOOD N wrere N emer a Parco shies cans? Numens fF Ge Prose) GAC HERNAN | “i exlrating charted mae CLARK'S}; in “THE GIBL HE LEFT BEHIND" : 7 . ; wo on ‘uare 0 : ‘< jLoving Couple,’ ‘said Freddie,| Snapshots of Hollywood collected the world's scientific knowl : : eae N FRIENDS ——)tetrock "wou iso's ats random: Everyone In ame NOM QNAQET — |e ae"hotar Fegions Ths knoe | A ATLL OL aeked |b e TOMORROW e ‘comedy. We won’ e it until came te John Mather’s (British edge is important—and will be- ; : : much later this year, because Rock! f | i ingly: 20 in the on CKLW-TV Channel 9 fj : ; . MEET \ tog» to Ui Br & pctureJemiler Jones snd David Selch Comes fo Strand orien o's see] 08 CREWE TY Chanel? | _ The Happiest Movie in 100 Years! : after | e ‘A. Farewell to —everyone with the exception of Recently transferred from Te™main as a constant tribute to 4 : ie YS ert ae ON bier lr Ss mene \Y & 2 " under the name of Lana Turner has a whole new,Where he was employed for five half of all Americans, extend our| ares @ is MOVIE \ Virginia Rowan, and “Auntie career open for her in television|years, to the post of Strand The-|heartéelt sympathy to the mem-) ARMORY 4 N @ BEER Dennis, was with Freddie at the seerg rags merance on Boblater manager is Jack Tiernan, A/bers of the admiral’s family: Hel iy pONTIAG, MICH. \ A \sorines working cn The Loving ory ato™gcht "Ms that §00%veteran of World War 1, be bas|yes 2, fulant genteman, © far "Doan MiSs IT! Ap NO Ses | tammorwcmmmcr | amie ercemme | ) : ‘Leland Hayward has signed a “°U® _— "| Tiernan replaces Gerald Miller OPEN 6:45 E & © DéLicious AA |tabuious contract with CBS to pro. MeF daddy wired she has beautl- | Tiernan replaces Gerald Miler 4-215) 4 ; duce .one 90-minute TV sho | tal red hale. — ° MA 15 , Es ® : COCKTAILS . \ year plus a creative ola of 2S 55 — = : ’ : : 7 _. ‘) shorter programs. His TV show a a ae cruise, J mT . = : iwith Ethel Merman and nbewlbapendiae ao teh ta () Pe Y Fi x ; _ = : ‘ y Philadelphian who fell for : _* | : N Narn sat cacmed as one ove, Paiadeinan woo et er Hint ¢ FIAACA BUNDLE OF JOY fi - . : Se In motion pictures Leland has\-#ter_She was at the Interlude . : : ge —. : \ AQ |nad such hits as «Mister Roberts” With Ernesto Pueyrredon of Buenos . ' ® ? ( a \ | Vs ae of St. Louis.” He's) : . 10 lon alver | 4. | still working on “Old Man and ® SS * : 4 are extensive it's expected he Zurich, a . ; | | \ * will do many of his TV shows right broadcast in German. Hope it was] “*PeCt — Company a P | \ AA ters = Hotywood |better than the one I made in 1932.) fo Insist on Action to ADDED ENTERTAINMENT ' 4. gi Linds Christian, who always | _ What were Frank Sinatra ana | Protect Cecile -_ a: ota 3 y \ does all right for herself, met the. George Jessel talking about at : ; THURSDAY FISH ARE- WHERE YOU FIND THEM 7 . hen, SB very ‘rich Marquis Portaga in | Romasotfs tm a quiet comert | MONTREAL, Que. (INS)~The | “BROOKLYN GOES TO SAN FRANCISCO” | 4 | a Pesan trust company ad the aye >i : LAST TIMES TonITE Same place, Kay Kendall, in Dionne quintuplets $1,000,000 estate '} | HOOKY SPOOKY © CASPER CARTOON |{_ | P . [another quiet corner, with Terence was expected to insist that Cecile's rs 4. “CRIMSON PIRATE” Prattigan and Harry Kurnitz. fiance sign a waiver to any part | oy Are i) “CREEPING UNKNOWN” | pane of her $250,000 share. > H AA ‘), auth ' * * * ea ep eel) Pa Under Quebec law, all of Cecile’ si | WES ALL t er eas on a her 5 : . ry husband's control without such a : H contract. Her annual income is 5 ry estimated at $15,000. : H : gimever, friends emphastaed DRIVE-IN. / 4 ; poeta = her marriage plans THEA [RE / ; Langlois, 25, Montreal sia ; WONDERFUL . | television camerman whem she —— ak —aiwaanaitins “~ as Be BN bers a FOOD : has known for three years. | EASE? ery $aeurtinsc rc PLUS THIS OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION! ; Fresh Sea Food, Superb 4 amar cose Plage leper agile Thru FRI. Soon (10:45 AM, ; REPRISAL! ‘ . 4 mB Tepe Beak Darks nd . MARRY IN FALL n : , : ~— 4 Sea. al The couple probably 4 Sometimes E cx 4 STARTS SATURDAY =} Bigg tte wader ay: F ‘said, and marry in the fall. Every Hour He Gets >i Banquets * * * | : ee v Ratt | COR OU ERED SMALLER, SMALLER, SMALLER ; jof the four surviving quints , 3 WINECELLAR st Jewalting reaction from her Every Moment the Terror Wines. Beers and Ales : ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliva Baheee 4] Salt FE 8-0483 jira cee) Hig af YO) 1 vac 3 a LUNCHES t | Fried Chicken—Shrimp |[pians. $ Closed Monday thru Apt ¢ Fish—Drumburgers pe a p PHONE: OR 3-1907 | ‘Super «COLOR PIZZA ! ing ose gent, Sateboe 2 4 ss eeeennene i . with the other. quints, Y S _~ m | also a student nurse, Annette, 4 BL KY DRIVE-IN B — BLUE SKY DRIBlue TOs | music student, and Marie, . . 4 7 * ind 9 = Admission _ orm a - AM, ee Adults 80c Open 2 6:30 P. OA. Show Store 1000 P.M. vuair ALL IN COLOR i CHILDREN JAYNE : Under 12 Years MANSFIELD rs 1 EDMOND 4 5 B O'BRIEN. Especially for the Kiddies - “STD ial Mat uses im “Solid Gold Cadi” | Open 6:30 P. M. | __ Hot Foods & Drinks THE GIRL CANT m HELP i} STARRING | PET BEVERLY | |] GRAVES. GARLAND. Lee | VAN CLEEF| \ 1 { | i 1 \ }- | es % : | é ae ae ee” SS ee ee ee eee ee ee ae eee eee r pe a : 1 x PONTIAC ss WEDNESDAY. manen, ‘18, gs ase gp cgg ig Bawa 5 eels thal wollte Tigers, and it wasn’t. ——o spring, since the 2- \pitched well for for the Tigers. late last summer and then had a fine season in Cuban winter baseball. Catcher Red Wilson said Bun- defeat, was throwing mostly fast Is and that his control and), ,. Es ball weren't as fine as will wage om, Me in Veeder thw * - OUEFIELD QUESTION—Manager Jack Tighe will have to select his starting outfield from these four players, shown here Tigers’ training camp in Lakeland, Fla. From at the Detroit and Maxwell. AP Wirephote left to epi are Bill Tuttle, Charley Maxwell, Al Kaline and bonus player Jim Small. Small / still. owned the job today,. OE A IF ___._.___|be- two-bage _hit_to left field that |" scored the run. But the batter ‘who hit the ball, first baseman/St. Petersburg for its first clash Frank Torre, neglected to touch|with ‘the New York Yankees. Tighe first base. Although the run count-|plans to pitch rookie Don Lee for ed, Torre was declared out~—and at least three innings against the robbed of his hitbecause of his world champions. failure to touch first. : Manager Jack Tighe says he of punch so far in the lineup, Ot course, the Tigers had. the best hitting average of any club in the league last year and Tighe figures the hitters will come around before long. i ; ss ca “ed jor be required once the American|only Tiger players able to hit righthander| National Leaguers only. four hits. Pete Wojey, who tried and failed ances, Tighe planned to use the to make the grade with the Tigers|young bonus rookie again today, last season, - was charged with the|however, in an effort ta find out isn’t concerned about the lack | “Shortstop. Harvey Kuenn and'college experience is equivalent to first baseman Ray Boone were the a season or. two in the low minors. safely yesterday. Jim Small was in centerfield in ‘place of Bill dehod 6 ch sass 6 Sree Sami it Small .can replace Tuttle, Wojey gave up the Milwaukee whose apm, epee average of} last year has worried enough to begin to look for a replacement for 1957, — Tomorrow the team travels to Tighe has said that Lee, son of former White Sox pitcher Thornton Lee; may stick with the club if his spring perform- ances continue to be good. Although Lee is 23,~he-has had only one year of pro baseball ex- perience. He pitched in college, jhowever, and the Tigers feel the \Rises in Japan, Golf Péularity Corcoran Says | NEW YORK (INS) — Japanese golf courses employ gir] caddies and put the greens to bed under straw. mats at night, but Fred Cor- coran, golf's emissary to far places, says the sport is rivaling baseball in popularity, * * * Corcoran returned full of en- thusiasm from 16 days in Japan where he was making arrange- ments for the International Golf. Association's Canada Cup and International Trophy play next Oct, 24 - %. _Two-man teams from at least y=) countries will compete in what will be Japan's first major golf event. But that doesn't mean it is a new sport to the Nipponese. oe *. * “They've been playing since 1903,". Corcoran informs, ‘‘and there are half a million golfers now in Japan, One thing that has ‘helped is U.S, servicemen playing golf over theré, and I was sur- prised by the number of Japanese) I met who became familiar with) , the game while attending U.S. Col-/ legen: - Merchants Earn Chance at Title C basketball playoffs: High. Griff’s Grill will meet the Mer- chants for the ‘C’ title next Tues- ' ,| day night at nae the. 1 Lincoln gym. — lors with 24, at halftime, 30-25, Bussey’s Whirlwinds. - Picks Up 30 Waungiters “Weight Champ Warms Up Los ANGELES —The strong-; ‘warming e for more difficult deeds as he practiced for oe ge est man in the world, Paul Ander- “son of Georgia, 509s Boys Club Wins )-2: fo Reach Semis . Boys Club, Pontiac's Class D representative in the Inter - City Recreation basketball tournament at Detroit,-moved into the semi- finals last night at Lasky Commu- nity Center with a 4431 victory over Detroit King's Men. |initted before he left thet hip. vt - an effective tast 30 youngsters — combined break, Boys Club forged into a. | weight an estimated 2,400 pounds, 24.18 halftime lead and pulled | steadily away in the fina] two _ quarters, Leon Weeks netted 14 ~ points for the winners while * Chek Archer made 11 for the ~ * King’s Men, Boys Club faces © Dearborn Thursday night at $:30, Dearborn reached the semifinal round by conquering Hamtramck last night. Highiand Park and Ypsilanti meet in Thursday's other semifinal at 7:30, *~ cated on Fenelon, south of Da savenue and McNichois” (6M “road), / Champ joe Brown ‘Takes Split Win. HOUSTON, Tex. /@ — Light- weight champion Joe Brown was ready to head home to New Or- leans today, vietor by a split de-| es over surprisingly scrappy Armand Sa of Montreal in an non-title bout finished fast last night, bling Sle into the ropes ll ‘sounded /Hurler Getting / Second Chance merely’ tameer as a professional lifter of xk <# * The warm-up was really rioth- ing, or so said America's gold medal Olympic Games champion somewhat apologetically, He simply lifted, en mass, 29 norma] sized Brownie scouts and one attractive teen-ager. * s**t Today, after a midnight flight te Atlanta, Paul took his first of- ficial step as a pro. He flew there to autograph copies of his new “Paul . Anderson's Easy book, Steps to ac “ * or the equivalent of two healthy vis not one of the first easy pe toward acquiring race horses i The od Anderson ad- laws, Majors Called Big Business Congressman in Favor of Having Trust Laws Include Baseball WASHINGTON uf — Rep. Cel- et GY) ee te eet ee eS ¢€ 7 p.m. Souihars Course Host to $5,000 Event Thursday invitational golf tournament. “As far as I'm concerned,” he/-ronn , complete the field. said in an interview yesterday, “I don’t need any hearings.’ And rinof grand “poe” ft IV Fight Matches Celer is chairman of the Howe! St7ONG Contenders Judiciary Committee and has spon- sored a bill to extend anti-trust laws to baseball, The senior Re- publican member of that group, Rep. Keating. (N.Y.), opposite view, says he favors full hearings. taking the CHICAGO # — wilt Greav es, a ma aaa, i Pn i: son, MIAMI, Fla. (® — Billy Pierce, the Chicago White Sox ace left- hander, will make his 1957 pitch- ing debut against the“ Brooklyn Dodgers today. BRADENTON, -Fla. i — War- ‘ren -Spahn—-of —the __Milwaukee}" rector Braves says that shortstop Har- vey Kuenn of the Detroit Tigers feeakbo, Fla. & — Harmon! find himself at first base this sea- Killebrew has joined the Washing- Lasky Community Center is wih but his PP aay be ame! t enough to stave off a 4-2 exhibition defeat by Philadelphia yesterday. The Senators’ Jim Lemon has held long-ball honors to date, with “4s quite a hitter.” 82, MW. Nazarene at Chicago Stadium tonight. was forced to withdraw, Southern Training Munn. \the regular season while the tenni team will play five home dates. \Tourney Tickets The Pontiac Merchants advanced its way to Philadelphia Tuesday |p oast : |night with a 53-51 triumph over gerous little Canisius College the Calgon. Lice at Lincolas Junior; would Jove to smash. young middleweight with limited experience, Gene Fullmer’s title and figures the best way to meet the cham- pion’ is by beating fourth-ranked _|Spider Webb, in a 10-round bout 7 subbing for Randy Sandy, who in- jured his left hand in training and “The golfers will get their warm-; up in North Carolina and the ten- nis team will train in Florida and South Carolina, The golfers have only two matches at home during gional Class A basketball tourney By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Powerful North Carolina was on| “est today to ball tournament struggle -and ing a 28-0 record that dan- on x ©. The Tar Heels, the nation's No. ithe first round of the Eastern Jim Honehell meshed 20 points NCAA. regionals at New Yotk 90- for the. Merchants while Calgon’s 74, Roger Reynolds took scoring hon- | oe fe & The winhers trailed Canisius; of Buffalo,.N.Y., bled West Virginia, the Southern Pietz Market: qualified to face!Conference champs, 64-56, Syra- ‘Bays- Club for the city Class D cuse - grown with a forfeit victory over, ei in other games On the saer | | N thi Piet and Boys Club will square jt next Tuesday at Lincoln at marched past Connecticut son Square Garden triple-header. At Columbus, Ohio, Notre Dame racked up its 10th straight victory by clipping Miami (Ohio) 89-77, while the Pittsburgh Panthers). took a last-gasp verdict from Heiss, Jenkins | i . GULFPORT, Miss, @ — Fast| \ce Favorites greens and pride-promoting com- petition awaits a field of 450 to- morrow in ‘the ‘opening round of fhe 11th annual $5,000 Gulf Coast! tition starts today for the U.S. championships with The 72-hole tournament, held at/Carol Heiss and David Jenkins fa- Country Club, is designed for home profession- x «* think “Congress needs a full in- . hestion to.det tient ma, [2 the links masters who devote jor league Waseball is big busi- fess and thus subject to anti-trust figure skating vored in the singles. Compulsory figures for both men and women’s novice classes duffers. Another 75 selected ama- ii f get the four-day event underway) inch W Cuppers with most of the interest centered “y/on the coming competition in the singles. Miss Heiss, the title, * * * rado College student. NC Continues to Roll On 1 team, turned on the gas in the second half last night to thump/ Yale’s Ivy League champions. in hum- BERKELEY, Calif. — Com-|them a fight.” 17-year-old Ozone Park, N. Y., girl with the blonde pony tail hair-do, ‘repeated 1957 post-season charity game. as world champion 10 days ago Collier, U ‘eg ot in Colorado Springs, Colo, She'll nivers i be shooting for her first U. S. and Milton Bruhn, University of Jenkins, 21, won the world men’ s| singles championship in the Colo-//10. has his sights set on|rado Springs competition, _sucy" ceeding his retired brother, Hayes pee ag Alan Jenkins. Jenkins is a Cole Morehead (Ky.) 86-85 in the Mid- west regionals, One West test was played in the nal, with Oklahoma! cago’s Mickowski was serving & City University. trouncing Loyola ol Wings Survive Chicago Rally to Boost Lead Detroit Goes 5 Points Ahead of Habs in NHL With 4-3 Triumph - Wings survived a wild final period to nip the Chicago Black Hawks 43 in a National Hockey League :game- here last night. The victory league-leading and Norm Ullman. once to send| the Wings into the third period with a 30 lead. ‘Then the Hawks started their belated battle from behind. Forbes CHICAGO @ — The Detroit Red|mark five points over the second place|Francis deSales. He we star, "one of the Eaglets all-time greats, a fine floor man, brilliant shot’ from any Alex’ Delvecchio scored twiee| tear man: Sait _| Kennedy tallied about one minute after Ferguson’s score. Nine min- Hall while Detroit's Warren God- 'frey was in the penalty box. Just 43 seconds later the. Hawks got lande deflected a shot by. Kennedy past Hall. : Delvecchio’s first goal came Tate in the first period when Chi- tripping penalty. The game was the home finale City. for Chicago. FORT WORTH, Tex. i” — Mil- waukee team shot into first place tournament. today in the open team division Tribe Concedes By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Cleveland Indians refuse to subscribe to the popular belief that the New York Yankees only have to show up to win the Anrer- ‘ican League race again. When asked. the other day if) hor maybe he didn't think the Yanks rookie| oud win the pennant, [Manager Kerby Farrell barked: ‘I do not. 1 congage the Yanks! jnothing, They have to beat us to! win it spe you can bet we'll giv: Penn State's Engle Named fast Coach — Charles “Rip” Engle, lected Aoday to boss the Shrine ‘squad coaching staff for Wisconsin. a TUESDAY'S FIGHTS BEACH. RICHMOND. “Calit.—Bob Serivans, 181. a? outpointed Jackie 190, San Francisco, _# : T Training Camp Flashes |wisi'imenest see's Tiger Relief Problem LAKELAND, Fia. seasons have come and gone since EAST LANSING # — Schedules Jack Crimian knew for sure wheth- for the Michigan State golf andier he was a starter or /a reliefer. tennis teams, to include ‘prelimin-|Usually, he has been /both since ary southern training trips, were|he broke into baseball 13 years ago announced today by athletic di-|at Bradford, Pa. Bat the 30-year-old righthander with the rubber arm learned quickly back in 1944 that it just doesn’t pay to baby your pitch- ing arm. He's been throwing an ig| Rour a day for the past three weeks, practicing what he preaches, that the only way to have -a strong arm is to have an active arm. Crimian, obtained in the winter Tickets for tohight's Flint Re-j\trade with the Kansas City Ath-| Indien letics, is expected to be the answer aré available at the Pontiac ‘High to the Detroit Tigers’ relief pitch- office. Tickets for Friday's games, ing problem. “T never saw a guy who liked be available, as well as for Satur-/to throw so much,” said pitching), day’s finale. Tourney is under coach Willie Hudlin. "The guy just'f never wants’ to quit — if Pontiac wins. tonight will also way at Flint IMA. — age for Columbus, Ga. aniueOrA a, = weer © ae eM rovets ceouthy 88 hander ‘Bert: Thiel, a 30-year-old Stetson re oe wets dots ¥) hate coomgemanggg nstate Satine a” bid for a berth|,,Yeunestown v0) ety Weamont (Cait) _ By THE, ASSOCIATED PRESS ye PAY apes “ tat, southern (ATE) i the Mis an 18-11 ma ate held the New ass expt O40) 10, Adelphia) were consisent a National Basketball Assn. a few rapolis Lakers| eq preliminary playoff setup that| pions of the|hinged on the Lakers winning twolf | ‘The glory days have passed, but |C ‘basketball headlines all| the Lakers Money Raised to Keep Lakers in ig segoode 'Crimian May Be Answer h—arvens ‘ing pitches, too.” nings his first year in baseball. quire three and four days’ rest, likes it. Dodgers vs. Wh Vero Beach Cubs. vs. Giants, Ariz. Redlegs vs, Braves, ton Phillies vs. Yankees, gad Pirates : = Bh. Betersbure Orioles va, Tigers vs, Senators, ‘Orlando - *?}UESDAY'S RESULTS Dodgers 8, White Sox 4 Milwaukee Lead s ABC SAN FRANCISCO (INS) ball coach at Penn State, was se His assistant will be Blanton ‘Torme, throwing hard and using his break- _Crimian pitched nearly 250 in- Unlike most moundsmen who re- IPP PZ LLL LL 2 Crimian can go every day, and the more he works the better he ti WEDNESDAY'S EXHIBITION BASEBALL of the American hocittag Congress The Kearney and Trecker Co. No] 1 squad smashed out a 2,896 soore -last night to move into the lead in the fourth day of the 51- day bowling marathon, V.ern Samuelson paced the squad with a three game score of 618, Gay Ellis of Lubbock, Tex., moved. into’ the first in the _all- events standings yesterday with a nine game total of 1,843. Ellis, a 33-year-old optician, shot series of 648, 638 and 557 for his best scores in 18 years of bowling, ‘their third marker when Hee La-: utes later Nick Mickoski. fired theihave new golf coaches this ae puck past Detroit goalie Glenn/The Skipper links boss will be - John Coleman, while . Ryan _, ~ for the Oaks. — , ee _ Only ioe cas group to. finish among the top bowlers in the state Elks meet completed here Sunday was Beerman’s. Music of — with a‘4th in team handeap. This unit averages 60 years of age. Pontiac had four of the top 31 ‘finishers in handicap and one of the top nine in actual. ee * * : Versatile Ron Kramer . con- eluded his three-year hoop ca- reer at Michigan in fine style | by setting a new all-time scoring mark for the school at 1,119 points. However, he ranked 2nd for this season’s scoring with 319 after pacing the Wolverines _ * * 2 Two 446-7-8 splits’ and, two 1-10's occurred on the final weekend of the Elks pin tourney. All were by Muskegon men. 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Be- cause of the Chief's high position in state prep cage circles, a great deal of interest will attach to this game, set for 8 o'clock. PHS. starters for this match < <5 4 if : HT His iit a a. few seconds left Jim Hasse’,hit four straight charity tries to vi up the game. - than the Trojans, but the low La} 5 a ; [=] i qi Wolves in Net Meet lowa, Northwestern, Purdue, No- tre Dame and the University of Chicago here Friday and. Satur- day. diminutive guard scoring honors with 26, Another little guy, Gordy Lowell, sunk six chances without a miss. : Skippers had five more esate! The Central-Big Red tilt was tied p 13 times, and the lead changed 5 Missed Free Throws Waterford 13 in 21; Owosso 7 in 30. CHICAGO ws — Michigan's ten- Dick Patterson's 10 out of 12 1, —_— tries, phis eight baskets gave the p CLASS A—Hazel Park ve. Highland ee. 7:20 p.m.; Ferndale vs. Sout! . p.m. clase B—Walled Lake vs, Utica, #30 33 C—Armada vs. vebanae Pointe St. Paul, 7 p.m. ag At Southfield 0 CLASS B-—Melvindale vs. Garden city. i? bm. Inkster ve River Fincctanin & 2» Mt. ‘Clemens, By CHUCK ABAIR Mt, Clemens. and East Detroit advanced into the semifinals of the Class A regional tournament at Birmingham by posting triumphs in opening round action last night. They clash Thursday with the, against Detroit Catholic Central at 7:30 and Royal Oak-Berkley at 9 wil) determine the other semifinalists, — East Detroit was the class of the tourney in Tuesday's lidlifters and is heavily favored to reach the finals. Shamrocks walloped St. Joseph, 71-40, after Mt. 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Bay City St. Mary 47, Fairview “ Beal ~ $2, Morley 35 y i, Gita Lake 8 ast Detroit] Win ‘A’ Regional Openers | . ee nudlnniisl contest, * Charley Nicolai's 18 and 13 by, lanky Ed Noe sparked the victors: to their 6th win of the season. Dennis Grenier hit \J2 for None Dame, MT. CLEMENS rT ) bonvervnele =f : ‘- ; . By BILL CORNWELL / Imlay -City in the Portjrepresenting the area here, fe by quarter. etre eels behind at district tourney, encounters|the wayside and Detroit A ts ; Local interest in the regional] “Ur “Oot St Peal tonight injenjoyed ‘a peosion at the! pisses was never im the game basketball tuurnament at Pontiac ass C opener. _ expense of St, Francis de Sales. | ser that, The Irish completely Uiigh wit take a: sharp turn up, mak anid iin chamen se *.¥. 8 vic.| comtrelied the boards in the tad : ward tonight when powerful Walled im at last night’s Class | 5¢ Cecilia raced to a 71-50 Vic-| nap and outran their tiring foe, -ROLLADIUM Lake opens its drive for the Class — ia the PHS ” {tory over Almont ina mild upset./ 1, sadition, they held high-scor- B title against strong Utica SMa, a sy™ iThe Raiders made things interest-| i. Larry Kersten to a mere | SKATING RINK Armada, the Southern Thumb| "0m ing for the Ist half. They Were) cine points, © = 4475 W. Huron St. FE S-3677 League team which toppled] Almont, th nl Class °C teammlahead for a apelin’ the 20). | scbey Ed Urban, St Cocilla’s : onicht’s Area it i mim tas tartar tn | @ é Ww i nts. i io fc ‘Pi k Ur Cu ¢ I Tonight's Area Tom Hough each tallied 13 points" : ‘ 7s for the le 5 . D U - egos Games All Saints, Detroit’s Catholic ~ |League champ, had a good work- |} : — out at best. The Saints rolled up} At ites an 11-0 lead after six minutes and| CLASS A—Pontiae vs. Lansing Sexton, /breezed toa 72-32 win over help- : toe pm Lansing BAiJess St. Francis, The losers didn't} Why look bedraggled - aw mom get a field goal until the 3rd minute ‘ : . "By H. GUY MoATS hait after rctting the \pore atl ass Acatnale Central. ot the 2nd period _in the rain... . | (PLINT GMA) — Pontiac High's Meg sent 1:30 pam _Betties vs, Royal a — - _ Yhasketball Chief's, kings of the/ promptly dunked two tosses. 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Seginew St. | . ee Ph. Fideral 5.0061 _THE. PONTIAC 1 PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1957 , ing eat Fred ‘Westerman, ‘of the] epo , Ss eing - | ata gg sienna for the Al ong th e y ute foor * rail Flock of Geese regulation because of an increas- as vo scarcity of pike. . : H. GUY MOATS : Bwatgrte teape Paattbe g ote i panes ' Qutdoor Editor, Pontiac Press honkers into the Oakland County streak iin gy fc ne Re ede cl «the: 13-geese flock come in from the east, head for Judah Lake, out! Joslyn — * Ss (Sasa ODEPEE TT TETTEN in, ee: Grorrine nxsneraace yu Final Remarks on Pigeons =. 7:45 TONIGHT Mi M4 By JACK PATTERSON jeated by the probability of bag- now at least, ended’ the pigeon The “Letters to the Editor” de-| ging bigger, protected’ game. problem And our remarks dh LL harhhchchochohrdch : Newwmmwewes: ba livia” by the *tem of watchstanding one ‘of | PATTERSON City Commission. partment of this has sae | em been enlivened lately bya spirit- ssenelor ha tlernag ee Saoeed & pom Legs 32 Acres Still Needed i ia Follow the Pontiac Chiefs smn tm aenonn Foc yc Mae 8 Seo ct atta © for Squaw a Sie | am in the Sate Toupement | ae a , ane care at ei eaeden Se ed appears that the sitio dilior Saath Gattanse Oe dene en tho part of Gia ponder SACRAMENTO, Calif. (INS) ~—} anti - pigeon fac-| pressed imto the struggle by | at least. Plans for the 1960 winter Olympics tion has scored ‘gl a in home, 4t California’s Squaw Valley have the had pigeons demiciled.on the Ptsotes yar en a the indorsement today of the state) wan 1460 ke sickd and it — premises. This ag ®f* | tinued complimentary inhabitants| Chamber of commerce and other’ would) rangement pleased pigeoms, | vould probably be a fine thing| @roups but steps must still be seem reasonable} put distressed the owners and taken to acquire a key plot of THE RADIO VOICE OF PONTIAC next step will bel novigntion ta the entrance, | *ii0tt now devoted to skin diving | 5? acres at fhe site. But what struck us was the casual) At a Sacramento meeting yes-| revelation that it is now possible|terday, the chamber of commerce,] Tans, to produce synthetic sea water.) the state park commission and the Py ey Consider for a moment the possi-/Squaw Valley Property Owners) te BEG ‘in igeon amidshi; Unfortuna’ bilities THAT opens Let us hasten to add Leng that spool gramps ty on Take feed ign for ex-| velopment of a 500acre- tract in} is where Bows —_— ses ~ pwalk when there was more than! ample, Practically immersed in the: "Tae. rlocked valley near) [Piasios hana pepper taied a fair degree of pedestrian traffic.| fresh water, Not that we have Lake Tahoe : AP A. hastily appointed retriever|®"Ything against fresh water par- : ticularly — but it doesn't support ‘pigeon blasters just might do the| fetched it under dozens of eyes trick but wholesale shooting in|which held a hostile glint, This|*"ything interesting except trout. |Tiger organization, is the son of j 43} Add salt water fishing to O. 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Event.is set for| Picture .is entitled ‘March 16, with dinner from 17/ Plains Hunting.” pm. to 9 p.m, Members are priv-| Some business matters also, lileged en es a ee “African : “All popular sizes and styles at low Sale Prices! | pe ewe "5: ase pe pe a i EES Back Sidewell + White Sidewall with a nah * ia ‘gexmee on fet Twheless | - many new '55 and ’56 cars | Se 4 sieeve | shina | 5 Goes ive ne 4 Plymouth, Ford, é tempe tripie-toug ir y ar eck Soocbeaee pia soe that fights off the three main tire killers Tis seater ental = : == ners ~ edhe ar And the ‘wh 670n18 | Pymowth, Ford, 15.95 ’ . ’ tough, durable tread with hundreds o : Frock bectetener ee * wf te Stop-Notches and thousands of Safety Dodge, Buick, Nosh, Edges gives you extra traction on starts, 710818 ba bagi 17.85 19.95 | 21.90 | 24.50 stops and turns—puts more rubber on —— the road for longer wear and extra safety. 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YORK. #—Clare Boothe Luce, playwright and former U.S. ambassador to Italy, is putting the finishing touches on a Broadway = , €.9 * new play, entitkd “The ” will star Lillian a diplomat, hits as “Kiss the Boys Good- Women.' diplomatic three-year Luce- authored such Broad-| THE GIRLS open ae ONERWORK HAS BUT ’ * —_—o 13 ee? at ° wo ‘3 i 4 * vi — ie ell = Greveor Y, ASERAVATED AN oLt Ty, SACRO-ILIAC WAR WOUND ~~ YOU'LL STAY U7; FOR suPreR, BOARDING HOUSE A HUNCHBACK Zy OF NOTRE DAME ROLE BY ST, PATRICK'S DAY, MAJOR! ‘ai THE OWLS ARE WINDING J. OUT OUR WAY YA BETTER SNAP Yf CAN'T STAY, MAJOR! THAT Y-WE HEARD THE MISSUS RATT LING \, THAT'S LIKE POTS AND'PANS IN THE KITCHEN THUNDER AT -A PICNIC! | \ ‘ain 1a WEG . 2 isi! F] E SIGNAL = 3-13 4.1962 oy 08h Servtee, nn, TAM. Bg, UA Pee OH val! T Mi Wy I've mn Rise IN “THIS GOT TO BATHE QUICK OR WORK! I'LL BATHE FOR TUB IF SOu'L HOT WATER TO OZ f Sg Ti. ‘U8. Pat. Ot, DIXIE DUGAN | DNESDAY, MARCH 13, DONALD DUCK ® 5) : a 1957 — por he TTT TTT HEADED GUY \ = Nah \ OH, NANCY --- THE TEACHER SAID YOU'RE THE BEST BEHAVED CHILD IN SCHOOL 1 CAN'T COME AROUND THE CORNER WHERE IT'S | ‘ To. fog. U6. Pet O8 ~ alge ieee Cope. 1957 by United Femme Syndicate, tee AND LD LIKE TO REPLACE IT WHEN I CHECK OUT. YOU WAN Ty A DUPLICATE. OF THIS HOTEL LA KEY, MISS 7 Y WHY, YES.WE VY GOOD. AND WILL At HER W CAN Give YoU \ YOU RESERVE MY | HOURS HOTEL. A SMALLER . | PRESENT ROOM FOR! LATER ROOM: MISS / J.P McKEE WHO WILL \ HARDY | RIE LATER TODAY ~Y —, oe @ ~ ay . = f ” dg , lve, ‘F.M. vs vuon. | Laue You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac | Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this os way | sells | *6 solve all your buyi ing problems. To Place Your WANT AD . DIAL FE 2-818) phi -ARMINT TTT at mM \HALF ACRE CASTLE ' /\ a | 4 asiitaiadlin pare bos Re ay CR EET 2 ee je ix ; : a . m4 } ‘ 2 7 : FEES a ae = _ ‘NHR PONTIAC PRESS. Ns Gas es ee PONTIAC PRES ky PAE he OL / ™ % ——n kana es DAY, MARCH 13, 1! i 7 if Loree 4s : Ti Nis a Ra _t \ | oe, a os : : MG a f' : : - corer = oN ui , oS j Se we oie oe , owns Md Use| BRIEF : \One.Died iniMishap |» ‘ am Seams BEAU : ©2" Blame Fa Ree Hp Porgir bate tend SR peda sneah Fa OAEIO. VAIL Pi : — Hi h % ’ CTT vial Tae Set bak s|on High Speed Dealt fyactions to bs | WASHINGTON WF — esc coampenies’ on peas rad Ey Leocent| wie abe Vand the in production Flat Rock Canadian airliner at Windsor, the plane demand tron : \Civil -Aerer Mich., last July Pape The Om 2 manufacturers. night Board said The CAB. secident sec x08 was we i last |Peport said ent investiga was sbeus an, ———— Air _ {because th roel tree poor Tle 4 pamnCanada Ale Lines Vil: eee excessive loads to Poe Di- .. |propeller and lost its No, 4/4r a descent at in- and lard 7 flight, and part of the 4jair speed while the too high. an high cents a 42%; internationa » and a propeller engine in| Windmilling the propeller v $14. es Sue eee th international end) domestic through the plane blade passed engine and pean eg 1. $ lower, ay ) anes : the reer, howevee, wile : the » biting one of Per , an ( the : | 5-180 dor. bi doz rémained Israeli. sit five. and were gt ee ee — Secon = Grain Price Mo. 1. 120300 bu. ae 9 OO &s Nashv me as injured. SHOULD ALERT : tices Si wa ar topped, fraction ille was The plane was ‘ ombaaé hak ak 8 22. ‘Commerce as: the © ~ > Chicago’ on its wa, "The fact a: dium, 10.00- 89 30-dor. Interstate wo to Mon y trom that ~ gd gMICAGO. 1 Boren Ss 11,00; . senall, on cae author . ee ic Toronto and See by yo net de the gy of Wheat — Open to-| CHIC CHICAGO POT affiliate, the LEN to absorb ly trouble developed when engine ewe airspeed peo de- March .....3 Ma od: . aTous noega e Nashville its Rock. over th an incre increased 4 gbeerses iis Ba oe BS Hg Fig ge af gs reg 9 ee best ‘Louis Railway y nace an ae have psec tg airspeed should . oo Seis 1 he hs ¢ mand Wee: methet neg point. latter rose he of the Imost at the top s cessity for mai crew 10 the he M for ‘or Tussets de about airplane, peed |speed ntaining : Sse Maps 1 s9a,{ Denote ea River. resect ehentiy| | U | tore looke. Desy sed during a moderat - Mareh » May”... ,{ Dakota Red a's coe Minness y| U.S. Steel and ‘ew a Despite CAB the descent,’ . Sag Darn sy: a4 eae Ks aoe He. ; Bo Volley hnewsta Korth to the upside Bethlehem le < “A the death, : said. t,” the pest. meres Fn — i *| vor ete; demand Re a. 90-\and Youngist while Republic aned “ * * ' ; ae ie eee weds 9.28. et dui; | Royal Pe Pye shaded. Cut Os . phages ing a low ; cei 16% Bept. oe BS : asreh Gs : made small exas ; 10 has been Ge ncontrolled | eeetaecanentos 14.60 te ¢ rott, oe, SPH ad — Gene : gains. Ps the basic for many years f New TT eta. ave weighted a . (errr ite th : on Liq laws. "erpneeu = Ae eos ©: |dd¥5 Daman ‘eve tat an emergency captain ond! H eVE iste medi : ; coves ell 3- , 1997 : a be. - . iquor Licenses mee ate: medium 43. 2; larag 23-38 Aled ae fos aw air’ oe Productions / A Flex ‘The board conc . ' oo 24%4-28 wid rn is Chai 4 PF asl iB} : Reserved of the M a moderate ludes that had LANSING | Smnenate ee n oa ay parte De ne. . Beats Holl uscle |tained, cece ae been main-— on issance ot -_ New beislabienal aes ie: rede A te: - ee a Pe . oe *.. by = i). Bur Asse ywood Tussle subsequently — the propeller path clubs have liquor licenses ot a B oe: Sr An Gs |. 4a Hotlang “#" 20.2 Ss HER RE rts Saloonk baa have oe would .? er ee eet ® i sini Seite, one ss, melts vw At Roe weigh HORT AND ISN 16 capita ore ee ant Rit Ay chanaed. to stcieis tosaenes Am Mardy 34 aD oe 3, WNOT G MEK LIFE _ NEW. YORK. (INS A Ts eat tor Nowa, bs are A, meee hei in deeee | tpmoat tai tok over 8 New Bus all enjoying ve 300- mem and very ead ‘short in tou am Tels Tel {Bus Meh sit URE Oo IWLE York sab see ones Iness N equal bers pomand juprer come, te Tele Tei 1174 Bh Ry EATS .s oon to a New 0 an priv . ise ade petitive couse but = ‘ob 7774 «Int ce ANY HE it film Ne caee ak vances. reuae the| Ane baa ae Wied ..23.103 © " NSVER delighted a bar brawl ; chalk axpaaniion tn tone Ley iis |Ansemag. Hy Be mer: IN A FEW 95 it daligted 1.50 sonctaten, Tet a lodge or ie tect Gnas CHICAGC BUTTER AND : Armet Ck oe fa ce tei” me : DAY: * disapproved. a The bill, | ay. aoe k sonauey “ap Chicago At Re ae Jones Mee. ui a | laeaed aa - things tie tte the ‘was one Magee oy tn yesterdy, |b. uneheneed: “By age , Chigage|Aaie aMOh oad Ee econ "1088 King Features Syndicate. wane eduataaest Wael Te the State Liquor warmer by Bsn a Bete: te re ak es Reth Ate ae Kock Che ae : Minis 313 tender William rags se Bar-| © ee Bie. Ages Bs oe Bert aes seadier. receipts Ake Mil Reta ate Lev i at 0 0 | : : technicians arrange » watching 40 ee ne ee a ea pis 1.200; hele Saath By Hee meg ; ress. e Calendar wens it he Tint breneg Sook Traverse City) Mianema (R- ort 2%; g A g® hy! eens Son rtin, yaad ; ndar . .. Sie ae venue saloon. eseity CY), Sener eementies Site des stn hut (sy Bo cM Bila ov .. ie 0 Special comm a HHOWNSNID Fig Sede ~ Ags Minnema said | oar | aL Bee BE Hee ta $n BU t rele Laden Je. unieation of Roose, Ip ey ogo ye og ee oe commissi Poul Ne 8 ae RM .. 41 ‘}9:30 *. at Stookey er closa, playing Anthony Fran- been some ned that there owe oultry Resta: Be ae $4) tke Will Help; Abo pid. B.A. Degree, ‘Wintord Pg Or otal tir Oak toe etme : licenses qualifying DETROIT POUL Cater Tree a. oo 3 Flori ndon Such law, includi under existi : Tm oes ne iry "> be rida Trip; Special Ady. : 00 things bership conte eae of mem- oi y live we strat for ‘Nod ae w = is Boat ‘Cela 7 a by “silly to Travel oon a. comeeumiention, | Soter j , re c pons tet top a sons * ype , see *- oeg Paces D ... : : - udg Wi : bouncer a com- : I sone a0 “wocial” oF nitting per. she ong Tos, che” te ee: gaa Brice Oo is Bermuda |b. Wor in such Hain 1200| o Wins Bid ic Get! overex lee ment. Head of the wt without aor —woe ae 22-25, or 700 pig 3 wy, | pg goad Mor -« M47 WASHIN : Sparkman, in E. A. degree. 7:30 Disputed ° Get “ CHOLOG Ervin ‘Levinson new division ES ae privileges, a et a Calon i Piso : tf] Blseshower sald today he_ will be we Se Nae | From $3,314 Fee} You don't have to hit sxybog . eae je , sacent ot te | aa A 3; turers | foe Pare ; in Pure Ol ©. : slto helpful as pan will be News ‘ B ‘ : Farmington him to are just Fi C. E. Patton, P \ i remove a lmitation. ted would mest are ocringe ons iy fer res Pe ang me edintststremee’s $f1,|Valenets ol ed ot aes Pom tooo noe Spas that if you) iar cen nee — licenses to en reset" Sacounte. Crores, Say and | hom mn ee wt a ag nate can be Feed bar mee St. Pere yo 4, of 464 Arthur E. retelgy Probate Judge +e you lose your|"ary, according sales for Feb-' months in a cotikecu-| ea ac a ~ $a, Ai 2-8 - al De conference he t also told a r reckless drivi d innocent to ito the $3,953 $3,314 in addition Falise’s * e to firm officials : Since lender year: CHICAGO a as way at .. staltae ve hes abuntaned tonridan arraigned charge When = —_— movie- momenta loft ee | _ace (he water parts sam try sieedy coee vowizax ' * [nee tre 2 ee Si. dos tena |: Hf) hls m pant go to lr or and Cecil before M __he on -the ‘ea! avr f0 the bond ro einepges Sse pa — Ne lL \ : year in one sei : receipts 303 {AP)—Live poul- Peat pty . aa Sear AL RR .. if He said a for and was McCallum uunicipal| Last water regula’ W UXUTYy Se j \ By hy poe Og weet Khe ma Bears ‘Rowd - 374)t0 leave that instead ‘pendi Sebd cn a pereount tend vam a see coed Pichu a Ge tare \ | cousing the me hene fi eter Thons "tl 7 iE Auto eS Bader 4 he ng trial personal bend |e! board vot come in f of the bar had : epee Se = ee abe cee be Eee teeth oy mae wie ora 2 ue sl Se Se uced by Buick Th ; 4% bb pment MMi Pale = aq Sperry wa # ‘avy cruiser. bedroom was taken cial consul Stevens, saloon. ox took over the ‘ r ae a an ele : Sine Be SS Ht tats ‘Bermods zSlunanerme er aS ed pitvileged |e : uIc : April such as providing Livestoc word Moen Fe Sia Ou WS. 86 Minister with British ined morning after &. early system. 1,500 other treckmenta, Wette \aoery — A new . 30 instead k Mont @ Stevens, JP. March Macmillan entrance thieves Stev it New Yorke cars, designa’ series \ , tion date on A May 1 ain DETROIT ome te ++ 3 ped - : + ¥ 21. porch window through a — over May hag refused to is ried the tree show attract- as Se once , year licenses. reo erat Maren 1 car io Roman” a3 her Pap zt | Baemowe * # Bernice Ivy ena to Mrs the ona a acca eae Prac se outside. hed 10 | The yearn y of today by \e 25e tive; ba saatente ee Pet “gh? Ten ¢ on remarks : ; , formal release. be! ; : rieg’ General ' : Bill | “i on goes, “asking Carly” Bide Boe cine |e aaa t feat: $3 |to budget cutting were regard-| gin 7: Moore met wt sted] Ro peometgpeg liters twndeer Mae is "betas ettered ty \ ilitie fog 17.60 partons. and Con Mawes mh Peaeee .. 18 4) House request for even By ag ory Ege pgeng bert Gain — Stevens and-At-| pen the audience’ ture/models, An 4 Boon mon ! \ : S$ io. ro _ ceake aoe “- 58 Nelle oe a8 saan oath ‘On Wood: p.m. 303 East and agreed t mnship supervisor, cheerfu one bit. Small s en air-cooled aluminum feature , 2 more 17.506 417 Un Carbide . 4 asking of ward, St half block St oO relea: x lly kept boys front brakes is ecel by Ho ana — oy ,nntform Sulloste Dow OT Pac “se |point out oe a . Jos. Hosp. Aw Off| nerd ed to release his notes 0] fet g lines breaking through The “ on the = by House © fs 8s ae el ao Ht Bas on: aelmene baton - cee =. eae pat 8 Fa nates ‘0 pet‘a_ close lok at actors L Py tte tam care LANSIN tee Wee heavier | No Re $03 Dnlt_ Prue... as tially.” ean be cut | Semanngs Eales v.| the balance of ition to pay| Nolan and Moe at actors 1 length ve the same van Gw — The sien 4 Ot No Ry - “ba On Gas Cp aang The substan-/De? Baldwin & Fri. and Sat. expected bo: his bill out of tor Don Murra Lioyd|the standard and wheelbase ved house today|sisunter = © Rs ae | tie Greve $14 33 Kes® + 31 me: resolution, 1 Indianwood eor-'than J nd issue, or the Fred Zinnema y and direc-|ever, the Roadmaster as aimed me : ¥ Rui 32.3; Ment mere Rds an. not wearing nn new . tion ¢ Senanargeored al a's wd iepigere mane Mat Lend ‘ake U8 ar eiscs iment of the House's posiion, has if your Ady.,. Moore . later One = impressiv who wasiin interior eure 8 may of county 3 low 21.30; : ae 08 Tee se4 friend’ iamaal was youngster ve tur aoe lee ete Wieeee a ae {init with mont Deora hag bl FD 8 wan tem Saber eee Geen een mah = The two thd, lapdard ‘cere ang |e ag ae wed AB: 3) aha wa Democrats for MA 5-408! Proposed , to expedite| WHER Sot or hematite unanimou ope yes a ae ty Pac... eee Asked Republicans nr aystem. E'S are padded day ore femelle ie. mect — A aE aon be. st that ee ee et iGo = 2 ailreagetl a 0s the whaboee’ aliadaattin a rf 180-12 86: 50; | Pac 3 : ; * an ‘ Agito aagiage Soest | we i ees ieee ar arcane Steling Car One Way nee cae vacant authorize etely active, me “pte 18.08, would oin N movie folks Rear glass, - iver eter ne i eee ae tes oat isang eS a Ky. oA men PETTSBUR peop Sabah | raking even though thera armrests ertend the ful with Sei mak “Gan vealets. 96.00: ted Press |t0 fh as he cross! t at H wJ present J armrests ; . cea rcguroml ae Eh oe aabend Fe Sy one bees ek a can SC nk mee and pt yan Nain pelos rosa wie Coated ot shin trae othe on do bd eS | : mostly loon ‘ +1. ri be } on 4 : : ” ae ls. on ; frst call’ on th snaiotums sill geysers RSet ee me iat ie prekets and 00, to say “it sl arew Wiley driver of tia ney secret sana ose tan] purity inante. guarding the ex ey standard mod- The their facilities. CAO, M STOCK Month Aro ... BRR ee ow 2 ey to fina provides 5 . drive Silas An- endall no movie equipr ex- foam extra thick“ ; iim obien of cat ete hs i ge eM gana BT Bat Ha? RY A cide we nce them, and fo that on which the. oat was Inde a ‘charge of stealing a a m,rbere we te ar, ba oe ooe cent years concern i we une ot, @ 2-3 <= = ae Hy 158. 79 aar.7 cide where Congress to de- backing both Ww: of the y M. Sgt. Jose auto! his lame ender Falise con M and to state health in re-|! ft much 230) 1955 So. sc 110.4 669.8 145 m any cuts his veh ays befo National ph Sinwe! nt. tinued |,* e6”, Cas members of the olfictals|4e2, 12-3 19.9010; re a: No. 83 veda Sa 168.9) Eisen! should be ~~. icle from a Sa om told Judge vomks the “Sailors,” he satea : reason is Legislature. | 1750° at 16.09: 18.00; wi ly DETROIT 2 yas wer made t was 3 _ “Th illiam F ‘| on " ‘said. * : | bart of here in the inci- Thesis aise, See iets SO scuei tbat oe rab veiepay) inate one sugges-| motorist linet Shon er gre rcs tard enn Tons Scie to 20 an gl Hachoenpiee | piek | ae <'s 2 ie ainmpes, lots mined ‘es iii Woe coeeeels yuan aon ae sa ae Office to elit land coming eet gS a belee ices wad oheolcliooy a | | att) ee e e : i couldn’ trach " . . | referred by the sena At ne conte Lge sitees Bm, Sulawin Rube Srey ag emer ¢ miss. alae ie oie coe dismissed) “Nobody’ eS poy house mente sa ere and steady te 18 ‘uly. 38 |9.L. 2 ees ery oe a nom oorag ve the/ use weeds much trouble if } : choice FM gy se 4 eS | 16.2)" TS Sin- ogy.” if you) Make it a criminal serra a My a ey, onae ee eet ggg a ne Trial ai * « us the ephone fr ls to ie fe the: ‘iad gta avernce thatee Ry Rieu Proaco. > $3 388 of Dr. Ada incl teh @neenk a oe . : mation, lphone for wales o sl Frood an eee steers Wayne Screw a = ah in : ms uve demanded a ee Fal a) . infor- |e" aty dentent to ‘ees ag hay Age peek. Os. ue aa us fo Open . : nis a a hard look, ¢: Falise diene cma . trong Sieh aa good 18.40- ae Seri. ia 1A in ndon with — chest, ee ae , _ Allon county beaite depart. |fre dnd iennners and eutirte 1100 . LONDON ha knotted bicep and sid: | personnel,” ; qualified mercial bulls 10.00-10.89; g (INS) road. id: : ge tl Ap agyne aes titty ane = 3.00-18.18; ire weeps Store cea wiel of.Dr. 3 The dope 7M does ye oral tain services, to perform cer- se ee, sises package 12 p0-3h.00: 250 p ’ preg begin ciara > | Feber grinned: instantly, Facilitate annexa steers 10, od are er TE eee 000 Dama net recttonet in the gen- 4 chology, that’s all.” posse’ by menation of edjacenttaesh Faeroe seutier tect! DETROIT ge dock fot Eautbourve the seaside Na i : to the house wil was returned|osed, suse Th heer shorn| alarm fi (INS) — A PEER bw Br ayo seu oa fr Ohad vy Seeks P Senate for concurrence in|* tinuentsrs tet sengiier| sure cs issn oe Old set today in trial ane je gail: mks ee yn Dr Saf Bale ciao vase Down Off Tok rt | Bate antec ap se-mate: ean} One nated at $250 V+! before fly to the | 0 SY Dens TR , 5 owen fireman ,000. being le the 0 US 1 Killed, 4 Hurt as Ti ibe tm i tate ek pS 3 bared ay mehr th Rage og an pr aad his cel TOKYO @ Y TO LUCK! ' Blows Out i iete dig se Sea een tes — ew ee __ ST iis Car |Clergyman agg -hour in| order patients with his wealthy) oe seeking a UE Pacific. to STON © — a, te eno alice Ais Aceh game lial A rena \pemiag wg otal yore aed bounding hind I. , aboard i aniaee og! eta poneateliy e: Job : al ie — — central Ja 7 killed . A Cc. . Ky. @ poor ~choe cabdichl’ Wns four-man Air | cn an roan and From ) orp re the Gara|p sere gtewtly, Aa pe nel seen eG | | a about 200 miles north ¢ ae C qs a ¥ if ‘ ' af of life hou spotters saw of RAW of ' about the plane no, signi : \ ( , filiconters were. sent D 1 | ae se ee { j Air Force aid to 5 4 -GR . oe bly would heavy snow My it) | fore Thursday the wreckage Me a. : } Bank Bldg, : * we \ ; ie ' \ a + . - ' er re igh — sid + on. Se - & ot 1 egy a EPEC ee PO 7 Be > aes eee aaa i ee : ey : i i \ / j | - ee } ; + 4 ie . : ; Train ee pe oe ee oui ue a IAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1957 “Train Collision 4.92%. at Cabbie Sparks Public Supports |FEPC Asks Cout, College Dating’ 10 3 MGI VOUISION «officially Opens VANDI Sparks ipurtc Reenior = Pre its College Dating |{07th Home Group a . Le: 1S 1. os Wel 3 | to Restrict 4: ¢... -|\Poll Sho ? No eee . Kills? in Taxi. | See! Campaign Near-Beer Sale ve’ |Formed in County USZ in laxl Pee ampange | CALC IN DAY Fens w hon wo esenly 2 Religious Link - in County a ‘Cab Dragged 80 Feet cpanel: Coliend Comty's eapbel | LANSING @ = A bil te, ontleW isi | age TANKING m. Cotleng|,, THE: 10th Home Demonstration ees | ieeter Shak Commeeion ber Taxi Plunges in Water; the sale of “near beer” to minors| Employment Practices. EAST LANSING @— Collegeloy, in ana lier nts Thrown Out ing the first sheet of seals from| P T;|has drawn some of the heaviest| Gost 's 4PEPC) is asking Cireuit|students apparently don't let re:|formed ‘last night by 10- women Come, CUR, in Chi Accident’ (Dest Anm_ Shelton ot | Pontiac assengers Turn Up Safe public support of apy measure to} gee at? reer the Detroit Watertigion influence. thelr dating, a/ffom all oes a ~ Chicago Accident’ ‘2 three-year-old victim of polio. | and Sound come before the Leghintuee Wishart trent fir imeectea , : Pets 0 Oe oes ofl A eee ee ; ; =Qulagues e pol ~ _— fyear. * a ment records for inspection. igan State University paychologiat The group at the home of Bik +} thru : _ CHICAGO W—A 50-year-old wid-| Miss eer ea eae , 2 | {> Many. members ot. the Hoan ycfitt, Ay. Glen: Gerad D, White IHS NOS” State University psy-|Mrs. Donny Ashley, 33 Ruth St-, Bik 1 1 thro $t ow “and her brother, passengers) ™onth-long appeal for funds which MIAMI BEACH, Fla. a — Aj Say they have received: betiveen rotund’ to:eien ae boo Besar ee Cen capes OY nae ee Bi ton 2 TRY CLUB om “and her roter passenger ay end cases Ape 2 rants "ence fot was touched! ing Dosage of We measure snes Kit. Rate a escigy te Dr. Milton Rokeach, an associate) 4, 3 ANNEX NO. 4 : |The society i "ia in this area becau: : o measure since] dismissal professor . Ashley, extension leader; Bik 27—Lote 1 thru, 08 cab driver was seriously injured 0 000 “ta picvide its” treatment/ driver Was uncertain pean os it was introduced Feb. 6 by Rep|Dewolt, egal or of Ne ore pate gry bw bir, i, M, Lewis, chairman; Mrs,| Bir it-tots aN 0 i pcan giana a ee ace te wah Nie cab wheel Parry T- Emmons (R-Byron Cen-) Ragland contends he was fired |9ents who were asked to give their|Mrs. Thomas Wood, secretary - Bi 3t—tote 4 ‘unru 29 : angel train. eee ee scela, Hart/be drove the vehicle ito Sijatine Most appear to be from parents espns Neg? te: BEC. own religious affiliation and that|*easurer; Mrs, Franklin Bailey, BUNNY RUM COUNTRY CLUB Police . crossing = id . progra y. ‘ : ne: lock fi itt for ‘i : a ) z * ea toe vathony the oie deve ion ans toed aes — About 50 men from the Miami "Meer boot hae oe alcoholic ean- ane Ee eeenee treatment ti coverage. naghans “ee May mae, eee Home 3 aes 1 thn 3 gates and at-\w mess practice./and Miami Beach fire and tent of less than one plant were segregated. nec 7 Demonstra: Bik 4 —Lots 1 thru 18, Lote 21 thru 36 toa Pulte asta the cae FI eo genag ans hyping emery 2) mrentraiendy ap The "Coast(but some parents ne, Ber cent! FEPC said. the Water, Depart-ehip between dating bel relation (onan raion work to the group,|PUN#Y ROM COUNTRY CLUB. ANNEX ed ike te tle acne ceo | Souporting sabled to become selt-Guard joined in the effort yester-| TA iiss beertype bottle in|"n "spp tie ecord disrnisea!|"otfrous affilation’® Rokesch sel. . | AB" EAST PARK” SUB. gates were UP.” | conters where total stablish’ day. “| which it.is sold. Oe dill ge. kk record, excessive : tion,” Rokeach said. isted i .. Comlttean' | ot - +. £8 es rehabilitation re | absence, | and jack of loy-| The number of persons dated, he L in Fair Condition | Stimswea “gd etsy . wie Woman t durt = Go valescent Home, : reen erline 1514.70. to N Sec. line prs oa __:__, [Peoples HURON WA suit by the! Rescue boats racéd to the scene, vrontaining lees then hat» Highland ee WOV Williams Hits Pontiac Police report Lottie!" the w 490 ft. be bet ene bs ; «Degen tt Metied lagi the Michignn "Noone Se ee se ase hal was inred on her tem at 25 |"Tokan’ Benefit Hike (mcm St, was attempt cee ly A Line ae sons, and her tater. — a. pea sale of its moned = « poe ap 4 br peda ‘tetrad , pe ren ac ce pars Preverg oKen ben It Hike an auto driven by MeDon-| Dated this 7th day ‘of "March, 1981, . r 8 x is : ! H° , ald Jr. ‘axren . ‘Bigned: . . jag ge i arn, Pe "’ ee ® ns aoe spn elanlap 0 0 days te on bad m alae Reta Oltesvig, 39 ‘is fn a = Gov. Wiltiams| Drayton Plaine, collided win ta Coun’ Lang BB, ; nya firm. recalled th $100 fine! satisfactory. Vig, W, says. blicans favor only/woman after. id County, Michigan Gu tenn oa tote die. to hin wee to Oe Si-| for anyone selling such beverages|General _Sendition: in Pontisc |“‘token”. increases in unemploy. flipped ee a March 13, ‘5 Police said the eae -|County, indicated the question was mon, 3) to minors : I Hospital with - multiple; ment compensation benefits “‘the attempting to apply his brakes. BIENNIAL SPRING ELECTION Bi sags Saagne- mn aly 4 mone dliaregy leriage-serapliee Simon was found safe in bed) The House passed a simil ee ee te aren't going to fool anybody.” ; = ——| Ferloe ta hereby & told them he @lageteeemen for Peoples Bank said|*!,™* hotel. He suid by and bis! ‘near beer” bill | similar| Mrs. Oltesvig told Sheriff's depu-| He referred to an assertion Mon-| _wouce ‘a hereby. ven, that 1. De in il aby and the that the gates gegen Lonealwed Gecision, handed down yester.(2iTt fiend hired Johnson's cab at]it failed by a si ast year, butities she was trying to pull her/day by Rep. W ‘akkula|¥. Be". County ‘Drain \Co i Daniel Township of Pontiac, state of e The day T-|2:30 a.m. Tuesday ‘and = y a single vote to gain|husband’s pickup truck out of a Sad . alter G. N at 2S , Coun Come ‘thin, said = cab driver, Presley Gregoyg, 25. , probably would be appealed m. 1 arid that he| approval in the Senate. muddy lane (R-Gladwin), House~Labor Com-|sth ‘dey of March, 108, file qn thal i. 60k. Sar pee pupae, of : was reported a a Gee cart ee ee oe , fracter Sree Tack, wet ihe) Gladwin), House Labor Con-|is is aid Bron Communion #20), StATh,OFTICmRS ed in serious condition ping the girl friend at her home 8 ‘or she was driving tipped over! wil] support : order designating © drainage district for Two ‘of the ar in the Cook County. Hospital. Peoples Bank had sought .$1,900,- atk} Fishe backwards on top of her. . t boosts to keep. pace| She $*# drain according to Act No. 1 ' a. damages in accusing Michignn| seid Sonne: “f dn rmen Rescued with ries WE Gove. a a ee a Ses doe ree : : ational B : ; ° - ili 2 > 3 —, ft the. Pargies Convince Solon _jexin a monopoly of banking in the pr id Johnson: “don't remem. From lee on St Clair (Slate Nurses’ Course |“ ama sald yesterday: slants ood cree oem enn oma serge “Liquor Program Needed [Port Hurcn ares. Renin, What 1 jens. beating bee e Sheriff's deputies OS Civil Defense Training licans, at last, have recognized| noginning ot 8 fuel he guatng| at eae aah | es ‘ Rt pllestd conspt ooh waa oo pent cal ences oe asl aap here = Crem ene of : the ‘principle that ‘unemployment| ust crest in, fe aw pe eateting | (ier ee ee ie ceeuane De | OKLAHOMA CITY @—A tresh-|tion of state laws against branch|way into a Srveded tee off Ca pencend 11 Sthetehen restate off: ‘A Civil Tienad Nursing Trein-|S™¥cumom Baek! Oe cen s ee a hee or onl a December i 1088) 3 man state legislator oh trea, sine Inns aint brah way Ino the bay. At the me ef Lake St: Chi sor ice under the] repstered miraey wil be gr and| Upward. I'm happy to see that. B af vhs Ene betwen Lote Bo. 10 204) | Oumrree Steen bes » Clerk, pleased today when the House| ity of its stock by the Michigan'stit with nt T thought they were| force of AO-mile-an-bour winds registered nurses will be given by tok * leaned” Wy: ie MC a'Gew ncn f| ul term), Higbee _Compiadong.« vnacked eff funds for an alcohei|National Bank employes profit|think so.” wil @t! tyesthaktidGamce Oe, But. they haven't said how/# e dis of a00°ft more less to 8 pelber es not to exeved foury, Mem- a education program in public Sharing trust Sheela’ ees after the wind carried their floe| The course wi much they propose to fherease it.'"|$u: "ts was" 's sotens' ea Ra's Gist |Propes eaitonal Ame te or M ge Se ea Septbeieh Ghia Gi wulinene ans ee course will meet each Mon-| Williams last week advocated 8) fiae"t'sd'ra: th N.90'30 on the me Se) See “ep, 1 some, Deon Indio Ai Crash Kily 6 Sou'vs mt Sok "lemme toe wes TF ge a pate fone Gee HE ee . such a pro-|) NEW DELHI @—An Indian alr- # , - emperature when, the last man|Nurses Home : y t he said were keyed to thei a%tes, St) of met Pare Ome Bection 720. On pe ay eet ee ee os Sater et one Police Lt berry caaienbacéih tastes a . Hospital, pe ell aon a Eisenhow lis Saige gag So Late No, the shall "be opened att ‘oelock Sulaee ainuiiien & Gunbtr 3 into a peasant’s hut on the out-'Mia&mi Beach said the cabbie told floes, ranging up to 20 feet! ‘The association is offering the) “Anything short Mitchell. “ls pt at the Sw cor aR i a ties around Ld mcg bragged tear Mivert “began Bo Mal sight ernie whstslonereta, amiiee onda aed colon Oe because it believes nurses hower-Mitchell ss 7 ns Eat ne Sc Sse art el the ‘hour prescribe ine ates we a : of sky with bee | ’ ‘ Sea- essential . 2 bed Ave; th 6 66°26 E/ thereof shall need it.” This state is a tc setiomalagenyr ae gala Asi ee ee Ba pap aepeny Lagann alba ciypars which are lower canto Se, adhe SS atl ac Coe tear Oe eee the "— several} Anchor Bay opens off the north-[needed cannot te delayed wntl| wil be inadequate to do roger of, od tet Ne. 33°, th W “2-40. slong election Celoek pm. of sad day ot = : disaster strikes, a spokesman said.|the governor said. _ eee Lay ont taste Oi Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted i ep oTwralis March Th, M3 ) Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Female 7) Emplo | - MAN WITH PANEL TRUCK TO I | Employment Agencies 8A; Work Wanted Male i acveet rence) Seamer =| | pea ee Se set yay | ae eRe ed e route went | } ATE Stay atte. Pe. ag : . j or Ser 2 ESPRE. oe nrert a sam suede atta Tom even eee } : ae i uniim GIRL CARPENTRY, 30 YRS EXP. TERRY EO ADAMS | aRe.e aise "ar" ep schol EDWARDS © | “se repair’ Supbonras sna : education. Apply 115 N. w. mice specialty. Reasonable : : sia w. tare z -_ Mr. Stark, - VOCATIONAL COUNSELING ~ | 2353. : : Lincol Pans rE YSie or OF Sait | Oat 9 ona ro Bans ham tra Ai hg | : l a |. housework. : , ser | BATE ds axe) | neon Seecner Pesce Pi ener Desi Division ‘| Tract St tee we ¢ © ony oe, See eS 3 ‘atease | OF rp, SeTmATes ON YORE SE | Dosen 2 Miteat* | PEN Receptionist $200 © | =a an eee ESIQNers| FORD |-sefmis == # soeeeeeeres, Momsen) Roan ee he | CUSTOM FORMICA. ampiens men looting fee stcedy — ic a a a a BS re tering comcern— we joted. severa MOT R WOOL PRESSER children. Live i8. Country 3) See | ea — Overtime. Svecaiions @ bet. O YOUNG _¢4620. | 60 8 E KEEPER, SLEEP in. | Receptionist would like 1@ bours cay work | Seaeeie| MOOR eer s aeees| Sees Soe y. A. Wi GHAIN SAW WORK SY HOUR : abet on oe ton ° “re St_pee, FS Ves. : sabes iseein 11600 ert, ati. Socsnes one a Charies eo V mes ntntrict Salesmen , Sy ea corhees-Siple| Se jacetet, Sulgtine| The following positions de" faut Chareh with} FUNERAL, HOME | sine, lesat = owen, See | ore open at. the sew Nowi ot the Rosary will be Ambulance S Phone or Meter | Sant Gorm & Som plant: P \ PROCESS : 7 ENGINEERS aan cum OF EICE GIRL \ 2 q . WOMEN rienced; type and ; x : (Ex rienced in chassis, an 4 JOBS . References. \ Seg ToS ee aan ans | final assembly, hard and | F'mest" abi att Sm PAMHON SHO! \ estaurent Physically sble | soft trim, paint or body- | Bur eg, $0 n week. “Phone 1922 oles SHOP : Bes 8 _ccip ume | White.) Ext 00is for tuterview: No tne | OGMUNS HASAN EXCELLENT \ or babysitting. BASYSITTER AND LIGHT HOUSE: tabrrected ee \ Hes QUALITY CONTR _mores, Ss 3008 wher pam.” | boom time ‘sales work, previous 3 EXCELLENT | ANALYSIS SAKERY SALESGIRL BETWEEN | tot vecensaiy. "Bee MI Jerome de Kod AN/ ‘SIS 21 . Mr, Jerome OPPORTUNITY _ ENGINEERS at 3h fa crore ear. anaer| faye at Onmene. HH. Soe "Show aglesman in. family : Been wanTED— Para | Possible Part-Ti fork \ i store ready for arse (Automotive assembly TITER WANTED. PRI | ON na = Fime Work \ oad, store, begets t veges =| plant experience re- BABYSITTER. 2 CHILDREN. LIVE | {you woud enjoy ring a bab | Ofe Bookicerren 24zet, Mr. "Wiss for de- quired with at least two | 8&, POPULAR AND wie ae} Shoes, call FE «S218 te "UNIO ‘a seckersut ot ¥, SERVICE. , TRONINOS . years quality control — Y our friends,| car. a — lacomvany°*" $250 RONING PICK UP AND bE. | —"= 5-08. The Ponting Preset | tents waresune” get background, Must be | Simmasaees sect Marea | ak AES | s —— |nan eet ENCING — ; 718 fo eee em apply| familiar with statical | .f% cards and the profits are ples 2h Sa To public Telations executive $328 _ PE 4-206 ; FOR WANT ADS sage re wou.| Wality control tech “Wemendons. You jut con suiee | Bac, “eck bears | os ‘et| EVELYN EDWARDS DIAL FE 28181 ae over 36%, live mec ike} nites OF automotive 12- | Spproval. Regal Greetings. Deve. to tvoe. month: Ust beavis | VOCATIONAL COUNS - : | Beck. care, tax, - General house’ volt electrical systems.) | —% Ferndale, Mich. _ Formanest job for. intelligent | 602 Community, Nat) Bank Bidg |i From $ a.m. to 5 p.m. seen ee Guanes ee. oD. Ml teint lode +0504 All errors should be re- SO _ Referees et inten coe SALES 1E cutiv weet “a | TA ONESDKER —| arrcy 1 vensos |Obgerianigrm| Bit Ene er S| ga9q Ast. sibility for etrore other) St jen 6. Parke| LINCOLN PLAN Talon Lake BA sag. | tories, Must be experienced. Sal- $300 sen te cencel the acutreee | | EXPERIEN NCOLN PLANT | | Seeder Gece) SUCEITE | (Sue, tents ' 2 . XO) L .M i. J . rp girl to Re Gr cies || Stezstremmapes, crate! NOD Of Grand Rie Lan mm OOn tet eres at __sirmam | Serna fy Eisler ae : ‘1D EXPERIENCED HOUSE. error "When," cancellations Bont Kant hanes ots Sand NOVI, MICHIGAN | Bours 12:00 ie OK storeys | Heart, assist mother with 2 West EMPLovi Sandy ies || Fi “slr Boe enters) Werk Days: 830 to 5 |p ania oS itor wore | eat Sere mre ee : eee ee e| VARIETY JOB Cisne time tr saverane, || 3 "Ea at "aye! 8:30. 3 | ga a oe “Hotel S638, Dixie ‘Hwy, ae $250 day previous to E.R Waterford. re phd et sites, sngwes phone, do ancient Waot ads may | | TATE ietey working condioe bere ep eyes comier: Biber ioe dee ot paueatan ahes Se ee MIDDL G os a the first insertion. for walk ia business, J. ati light house work & are ou sem 4 pon stent 9 cam ware ao seven || SarmEny WoeT tas) Os, ply “3781 7 | com war ao saves | | FREESE AP EEGR| Eas co | cere ears |S BEST WAY |% chao ‘orm’ ‘aw | /EReEnineRD, TAMER 6 |"betaae”'treg. eee, Tat| Rapa 2 onl: Beer | Wome atee EE | on moe grit coun ox reel 4 1m 38 504 ily. Lakefield io Baldwin Bet, Call between 4 a 6 pm. | cal “7 wiht: #70. ROUSEKEEPER ROO Saunt’. wok Pet Ss000 “or "Pa : B ¥) ae er ; WHER OPERATED. ss ron crank | "rewrt & wonee, Call afer'< PH | ELEMENTARY TUTORING. HERB, ; ENCHING AN 1 38 fe tes WHER OPERATED, Di . References, | £0234. Call after §, PE 9-220. 0. FE 2-626: : BULLDOZING 11) 3 ce fa ue {Phe iguees ppcasts a immediste, permanent | employ- ‘i WOOL PRESSER CRARN TO DRIVE THE SANE | DY WisHms DAY WORK, city | P- ” Pa dan De st least $8", 21 to 38 yrs. of | Southern Baker, Drive: vouna am Cleaves MI — ear oo, DRIVER | CAUNDRY WOR < allowable). 7 POR q i , 4 OR _3-8020 si : ; Res. PE 8- a SRL ' sire.) Help Wanted Male 6 7h ES ore ct ot '| For used car ange be ex a Help Wanted Be eae, uequc ron can |S eR Bente | aa as wom be adept in all “types nut | cave CPRRENGS FOR ME Real Estate a j re work, Apply to used car manager 18 to 24 that are free fo travel ; * Png hE 50 ON. . d calls. 211 8. Saginaw. | With driver's , Drawing Salesman Wanted REAL 3 } ' w-Hargreaves. | comet bona arrangement for | cat ERtERcED PREFERRED L ace iy pee hone Pies : | . ‘ FE 86-6059 . V 8 PM. : ; fe! \ Amozing iebarie | HW. BIGELOW Sewer i a oh 2] rar : pg ag ar a EE x a wae = setter l types of wom- ’ wi\ORPORTUNITY =), Brie, Devt 10h, etiam $300 to $400 Per Week | | ineiuage'S' eves, ‘Bmoloye bene: PON A NE el ee fs . Ww opportunity for / lude disc oloye bene- Es A 12 1064 uron. AN Lg Veads = an, / bake ay . ie =W * a NTED. a eateries mea ws) Win sig |G HOUSTOR,REALTY [oo UEBOLSTERER on. shopping Center| egiatered | medical echlcian WANT ADS! To finds aa | SER cae a Rata a |p or et fanow. fi ; f yr F te | Wes . e re . et 4 Lik ii "Wid. Me arch 31 BIRM BALESLADY WANTS R vic, Comm: _EM erce one Union Lk, . Ph: Mies between 8 & 8 v'elock. | Furniture Refinishing 164 16A REPAIRIN: REFINISHING, Income Tf BENJAMIN B.| R. TT CKUS ie VEE Past? NEED HELP With Income Tax? return «ft your Sek nee @ OR 35-2043 5756 ieee ROW ho i ge he ee) om. Lost in vie. of Chief Pontes Union, 850 Insurance e Agere 27! 174 Nicholie & Harger Co. W. HURON sT PE 5-818 MAHAN REALTY CO. Ta we Ht AUTO ~- TORNADO Laundry Service _ 18 y FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- a we Leandry, FE Serta caused chal 10 We Bure A ) Ease Laat FoF oh Fees ON i 8 r Pontiac Press. ont. For | ~ Call Ted McCullough 8441 or Walton - IMMEDIATE CASH F rE and contracts. a oe have | event ag same, =| Wid Contracts, Migs. 32 wc OUD, 000.00 ot Se eat haetSactct satis Slate jn ony me. To Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN ea ponac PRnss WEDS ESDAY; MARCHE 18, 1957, y Rent : Apts. pts, Unfurnished 34 Rooms With. Board a marry GO co eo ‘BUYERS WAITING your land contract or omy. Get our free estimate before | sell. Prompt courteous serv a eny hour ai ..CH AYDEN, Realtor FE _ 5-9975 ' Newsleetures Uae > LOWER ¢& BATH, ex OLD BOY NEEDS HOME BRAND NEW , _( jB,osleed atet, rhonp MrySehet- simer Sireet, Just sont of of 306 s : on a ‘eat “at! or | bf ge ‘ e Lock Drawer A. 1 ne , ee “| Ee ‘ne. “NURSING CARE DOCTORS - atk CONDITIONED Nursing Home. “Sie. Dresden. re i . automatic nest, | 44046. itehen master ‘BOARDERS $ WANTED. sb SOUTHERN cooking. 336 § — individual ont i _meals, 14 Matthews, For a} TOR 3 ee: aE Sitesiated = e, Semen trotae tee eae IN LIMITED TIME ONLY RM APY CLOSE IN. & AU- frigerator, OR aie. 4. torm separate entrances i BEWITCHED J Bane SOD ee ee CGAER IDEAL | SEDAOOM HOUSE PARTLY | & screen. laree lot “Priced be: | fear. full basement. AC Dealing |. 64 . LET US ae SSENTRNT APT OER: | 121, eIgE couple cronies ee oltre | _-me MA S000 _tow cost, call agent. PE ¢1228 : to seit or consider | Oxior: SRE EET er Tse” | Reet farm Ground Moor. rely 8B COMPLETELY SPE 95 D) en Sos Give You 1 Place to Pay BOTHERED | -Memen_Fxt ae 4-3 geile. Sresiege FE 246218, 317 | mocera. chtiacheg breeseway: & —— AT. $395 DN. SYLVAN SUB. too wor Geass satesbop. # ut ° | ; ‘a e ox je. Fi j IMMEDI- Ease Your Mind | BEWILDERED -=.~. "downtown between Oumun & Cot | j ROOM APARTMERT ADULTS. | Eommerce $000 mo. EM 3297) | ATE Sate 2 sROOM =| In tule “very exclusive ube ‘Quick Pos = Restore Credit | 7 Sar APE ARO ae eee etree ee |? PEDBOCM ROUSE, AT WHE HOUSE OTe aE ADDE. | sion with privileges, ick Possessio WE. PRE RO nor a u ditt rent wei). 2 cicome. eo hicw 2 LARGE ROOMS BATH. UPP’ e. Cottage Grote Dr. MU IN FOR 2 | ADDI- Te ee cc aee ciemeg Onn | ‘A rea) break for the busy family ai all the orl sang q oe Bs Sere wih stove & heat. FE 21a basis Inguire at 2995 Tes Dr. | TION. CLOSE TO DRAY- tractive 8 room home, with many | cow to et MICHIGAN € CREDIT ee ee ee ee eee |) oe L & > BATE N soumson, FE. b-1000, 5 + Bronoows OFF OAKLAND. TAKE. PRIVILEGES. IM- ee coll for, ment, sad garage, Redeced terms COUNSELLORS antee or. men dream caly et ree CW 8 3 ROOMS, FULL BATH, 7 BE SUB MEDIATE Pt . Rirther ation, a, ’ ABOVE 0 THEATER asleep. a ar ‘ail ATE EN: closed porch, garage & private | home. Garace. FE 5-0768 ; we. Sonn Yo earth appraise) on the hy eS : catrance, PE 41873, ltrs ‘ RI. N. ALUET, Realtor WE TRADE BUY AND SEL ‘OPEN SAT. ONLY da; SS eeiel ten con pecs [5 6.3 ROOM CA . AND BATH. ATE ent, stoker heat, auto. hot | 245 OAKLAND AVE FE 5-0603 ‘ 210 EB. Pike St begs tomorrow. eat Saunt includ. | emt. Call_after 6, 6-156. water, close in, Phone FE "| © MUL ISTING SERVICE DORRIS Hanae °O% phe Pa iter Travel Agencies 25A be ed 3 — wire Rastis Cabins. 3 ROOM AND Jats MAIN 4 ROOM , HOUSE. FENCED IN bedre ARE LAKE RD. yl, 32 W gt WHITE ROOMS & PRIVATE BATH. te, See ee Call Boake | eee Bare tant ween | {sco dear Saege "iP ese | MA PLANNING A TRIP? +H esriaieeniaes inane FE | 7 RooMS, MODERN, Wirt HEAT. | -Ve™_Dt. Gal Ma. 62723 wn. Ms evenings till ANN : ’|S"ROOM HOUSE ON DIXi=, #0. € or 18. TIONAL. = BROS. , oe ne | 5-ROOMe CLEAN LOO TAKE. | "2 _Aubum,_rear_office REALTY CO. 4 line, 1 block from : | Ree eet eee ore | Buy Thru 5.0407 nr ee eee tec Park |* Utilities, OR 31064 @ OR 39701.|5 ROOMS. ADULTS. CALL FE y Partridge OFFERS 1082 -W = rE meron ae One, | _8-0085 between 5 & 7 p.m. List Thru Partridge . PONTIAC TRAVEL Phone OR S205 or OR pian | 2 ROOMS. ADULTS. BO DRINTE |? Fertels | BATH. INQUIRE 20 >\Np BATH AUTO. HoT WA- 7 -BEDRW. HOME. 2 RS. OLD -_ SERVICE Oven ae “till 6@—Sunday 10 to ® Bat, i. 28) Pr peck a TRMS & BATH UNFURN. STOVE _ Pad Juznane. basement, 150 N. 951 Willieme« Ra pay priv. i sarge L ot i LAKE FRONT 98 W. HURON ST. _ Feaw BUY, SEI.L OR TRADE, OF * 3 ROOMS. PVT EXT. & BATH | & util paid. 992 Stanley Ave. 5-year anti swat oh oe ise month. resale. j ieceted oe ty | Children Te will pa you to consult George | Ili N Telegraph. Apply 79 Clark y"Riis, STOVE, REFRIGERATOR. hae Sg he — Pe line. BL ey 4 Opportunity | Knoc Wed. to Board 26. Bi rang Mag” Sano roar send _ bt cp c-ecgee | FOus, erapes. ues, MY O4186 | .Semet, CO: Sen Shs —. “5 ACRES—2 BEDRMS. rooms, “sitchen ana’ ult, |: Dusht, wel be ie sory of ro or O6bG LitaD HOME oe Ge d iand centracts. | |2 BEDR EDROOM - f WEGLY DEC | it Hi to. 2. ee ag tren petmren Oxbow You will iove this modern honit on scar garage, school wus ai} Senet" "Se oil searemes tis. * Soo. : ; x ORGE BLAIR Reasonable PE $3152. "266 8 4 ROOM ABA ARTMENT & Coser Taian lake Weve we. Sie tent fe tenes a a , RARER | Your sssurance of ving haps. CHILDREN “CARED FOR IN ow RS en of 1281 xe. cRooMs HERAT ST RaRED D. 875 | §-9522 , — Resitor, FE floors targe kitchen full base- . | 40 with 23 foot hving room. Brick Heensed- home FE 29-8851. D: Plain 3 hook APT., PRIVATE BATH |" a -mo. 70 S. Francis. met with forced-air furnace. Near \Vashington mn Jr. | fireplace. Plastered walls, Storms avi rayton and eatrance. Gas heat. All util- | NEAR WALLED LAKE. $75 MO. 5 Knotty pine recreation room with * oo ; nel a. shade GHILDREN LOVED AND CARED for, FE 31790. BUY OR SELL _Mties, "West Side. Phone FE 90601. |¢ ROOMS. BATH. MURPHY BED.) Set, (ievorated. Liberty 6-102. with: 62, batt a Kear garage. 410.500, Feet A ick wei cor) Oe cal onls F CARE ONE CHILD. I will personaly buy cour prop- 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE, BATH BATH AND _eaneee Court. "| caw 3 SEDROOM RANCH HOME 1 ting erm — kitchen, ~ Hii.s00,” Pi 800 down. ir is eae a |e Sree reas Genoa cee, PRR |e Sey GS we DOWN oon, SESE ERS ey | MA Spore end Net | Sat week, PE t-O00T. ire 2087 Opdyke | REW- 2 BEDROOM AND BATH | * pis 4 with ‘Timien forced. air oll WEST SIDE FURNITURE, NEEDED | ee Cito? "Su since na, |? B SFR 056. | Stree eee kgaeae | Rese See a oe ; ACRES 3 BEDRM IS. | Seat, Nicely mndaceprd tt | BRICK, ll on one, oor. ,2, het a feds Wis NS Poe maori e Ra. : x ee eat tiene, | Prt_uppet. Close in FE ericd ant - a | we, S780 BOWS | screened amt. Aluminum Yee. here 4 ‘aigine vroon pre = ‘ 4 wee. wothtocates modern o 22 “4 OoWS Sihane. WEST SIDE, WARWICK HAS 3 BDRM reens. e a basem Com: v. entrance. 224 Marshall. housé for } tr Syl vi 1 acre, 2 bedroom, bath, partial 300, terms. 750. RE CA +o0" B ce . — ROY kN. AU Ee R 1 7 RMS. BREAKFAST NOOK, BATH Bes. = 7 - $10, pqmne- Aise — ri | pena eA oi) heat, auto. hot wa- ; IT? heceters a oer ta x ay JOR KUOCTION Tt on wentn anh + pee & oon ye. Includes util, Inquire i RooMe Sata fH PRIVATE EN- at ig month. Ready March ist. - BANGU S. Realt 4-F amily—Close In | LAKE FRONT for you. OA &-268i. 83332, — | ara WU. trance, heat, hot ‘water couple 4.5000 , eaitor Fech apartment has 3 rms. . at _ leweor “PONT? Ra! as CASH J ROOM APT. COU 141 AU- | only. 76 Henderson St Ww LONGPELLOW. SE SELL L BQUrry cor ‘collect: Ortonville NAtional bei Pange and gerac®. On Forest Lake, seven room furniture wuvers: Cash weiting.| we will buy equities—nelp you 7 ROOM APTS 8 Ave. { ROOMS, PVT. BATH AND ENTR.— _ £6085 TB fay 7 iad electric aver- home the professional mei - ae Te rai BEDE COMPLETE. oct — make trades. ‘a or "eet - ate, Fo ig ng RE mae ms Fisher ay weet | 1 BY OWNER. NEW 3) BEDROOM showine return “of $270 ‘per | ie aentgsed a Sacked tex et ie she: | Fe Mihne Rabin tu caaee ex- = trial, ww a ne Oe ge a Auburn Ave. reat of-| Couple only. PE 2-6550. | | Rent Lake Cottages” (364) _tation, PE 3110 aa wate a a, eames eh d res | purpose. Two level with ent lent condition. Private party.| + JIM WRIGHT tee sap |§ RMS_.NEAR LAKE. PRIV. ENT. ~~~ ~ BEHIND WATERFO | a on mpage 3-8576, d 3} ROOM BASEMENT APT. PRI-| & garage. OR 3-602. RENT COTTAGE, 2 RMS 2 HIGH SCHOOL Pj Highlands | saadie ith sensible WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES | LTOR vate entrance & shower, $13.50. i ROOMS AND BATH. UPPER bath. Partly furn. Lk priv. Near| 2 yrs. old. 2. bedrooms plus, ioneer ighlands . man. $48,900 © sadaeteg: Smig OE al co OOM fireplace, im’ 4 family | Waterford, $0 per month, OR | studio bedroom. oh heat, water | Large “brick “home with) OEE 1s $0 MUCH MORE wtp on MY 21 F) ¥| brick Near downtown, 965 34376. | softener, car port, Over 24 eecre, | pov pre tee. LISTINGS WANTED eat Pontiac ny Ry nr) pee, Com Realtor Partridge m | $12,500," Sine” Joan | OR | ve oe m ise ; “Wid. Micciemeies 3 25 ferred, Pe ; .— Rooms 37 37 BGavit¥ IN SMALL HOUSE. Gis. room, breakfast room. uph : Me |Get ee teeeree rE So eT ee ee peters: a . m™m . r . wee itt LOOK!!! an| SMALE BQUrruns. rae Gard 6 Get. oT 8 | Chae - ae | Seer at beds. 36 Sout Fom AS Buy Thru Partridge - | am sy aE dt gl Ol eves. Sadinke "We. ‘sine tect. Gown Leslie R. Middleton | Parte! in. FH 2-6663 or FE 3-174. oo wy 20 hon ggy By - Bie List Thru Partridge 050, terms. houons & barns MH, 'P. Sutton, | BROKER _Pe s-eo03 | 3 4 BAT RIGELY FOR ai LOIS BT. PONTIAC, 4 ROOMS, 7 ROOM, PARTLY MODERN, NR. . : ‘ |SECLING YOUR | gitetaee wren tout | t's Se el ee xe's" > em oe “with in. HOME? Fee 61284. ARCADIA aps _Btate. $45 mo, Sterling, ‘homme division win ake * - : é. 3 NEAR BUS. ST ; pW RS 9-4 CHRISTIAN HOME. NO SMOKING, Da th, Ee eNO en wit room 12x23 Elizabeth Lake Rd. We are in immediate need No ee ] _— FE! peat, HOT & COLD WATER no drinking Male. FE 4- INCOME BRICK. 6 APTS. ‘PLS wie nrepiace, sun parfior | Za + ___Money Wanted _ BBA. ot eee eres. a pare sane cou-| fen wo" EET. ge | eLEXR ee , PAREING. | _ Write. Peotiae Press, ‘Bor. a gg gg Pontiac, For - ask ae aetaeete we | eatin | Fe estoy, 7 ARG E R: ANCH 1 HOME epeeoe: i basement,| and dining room with i COURT. OR PHONE PE $6513 F oom = “ steam heat, 2 car. garace bar. Hardwood ‘loors, full e oe | Go uEMPsTraD 12 EB pent’ ee nee eens ia Sylvan, Manor. Square Lake | & Situated on nicely land- | ‘nent. Oi) heat On. 1 acre, paved F ; e bk sCRDE . e 3 : i aE Stange, 2 SHED OF, UN fonox "Pr eens a a f| ee ao “North Side : * i APT 5 RMS Gas | LiGHT 7IGHy ~HOUSEREEPING §6PVT | Alumin | . , svOrih 4 to town on Sanderson 8t. heated, Nicé for 2 couples. ent “Washing. Phone hichaondl e i =) ore eee WeteT Dortiel + 1 down and 2 Up. Will rent by apts. or whole ye 4 8: Ke ™ over store, Patio. Exe. ond, By | OVC son Park Modern large = Ay house to rigat No SSHRAGHIVE. NEWLY DECO- wean GENERA) Bik. ron oF ex | Rew 3 518.500. FE 5-8659. micely le Colonial pome 4 ne = ER | ~~~ es you. Aiated apt, For & Hounds, Bloom-| ECU OF Ex | FEW 3 quese & ayumioen > ta Deirleges 8 OF _— ‘Norte: ide —_— c CHURCH thet of deur denen § field Mills. Call TR. 8-6234, to reens. ‘ room . / ‘ ee ee : AVAILABLE APRIL 187 | HES etn ie ws Citin ens reais Jean ela Glens te sehesl and : _Oxbow. Lake. : : . v H sy \° re $05, er mo ‘moo * pani ‘ve — hoor. t econ s con “tie one t equity as ‘Geen AANTED APR eeirist_| Humphries | be wre Pe Aiereres | Be Seaee| “efonce aa ries ae : RM FOR WORKING TADY, 3 : are : otal Been See 2 AVON APTS. (RMS. AND BATH. arene =e Soon ; eau * a _ poe ane Dine BET lata oe M 2 GOOD > : Adults only. Watoreiees requed. | ” | Brick—Lake Privileges re ottee eho “Pore -| Apply 917, Pike 8. oa" x Gall 5 90) DOWN Ail brick home ¢. yeas od ____AeE On 3108 : arent ae ‘ BEA E., ROOM APT. EX- ager ROOW, 3 SUITABLE PYMTS —%0 YR. MORTG featuring 14x31 po NIT P ASS UP) | TOMORROW: : oegiereer m8, for "2 gentlemen, ABLE "he0 ar ame, rune tess in aor: 8 mol _ NEAR AIRPORT ved ee stk “com ine FE 41 wane CORA SLERPT — rape / foxt a large kitchen, ule bath recreation room ith fire: BEDROOM | a ‘ NEVE R est. a = | 2 feman.” 24) Norton. FE | QUALITY tentures throughout. - | place 4 rd 4 ot ‘MONEY! t ‘Sell cca , ! Tiaee | dam _L| Model. Open ! OR 3.9300 | hated ofS slcel taped is. ". Phone us “how about selling, you Cinaea oR month lease. wn Inyo x oF Mae _ lots, $26,508, tert ive beloirgings for cashi| / prexetty, Me Neves, lene en ro Spain s YOUR LIFE’ MADE "kite iR i ett h through. Classified Ads! opal. oe ee eet Jo tie mead “AL FISHER ai nne ne. | : ler Lavender! ' fi s. To solve reggae 2 - ciated tte ‘a ts Rg ee : . . i an FE — ; Wh ‘ Le a da ay quickly, be } OND si \ e & oe, i Vi For cenensls # dei eine ama ‘Union Lake priv. Cute little home for newlyweds or “Eee ob Sas ces vi) Sor & screens ; AT N. senped. $15,800 West Bloomfield See “COLORED 40450. 2401 Iv wv monte SUBURBAN, . Here’ is your chance to in- bedroom -Senmeoree wabs, lovely vitebes { — — eves ma | with Birch rds and snack’ = ro9m apartment rent free bar. Large living room dining for your own we, We ave fio beat, also air-conditioner and Suomen, lous = excellent aches fan, ae iad "= price condition and wi For see down. wil handie ir se ¢ WEST SIDE INCOME 3 A. AYLOR, BEALTOR. nd full peels ‘en Ist fr. | Fst “and beth hon. 2nd wit with PE 4-3544 vate entranc — Free car aarase, Ful price $17,000; $1900 DOWN nice sized rooms se "PONTIAC RE ALTY iors mat inices large "tot. Bee thi Bt Baldwin Only $250, down plus mortg eae . $7500 full price. ~~ Lake-Front, ee ° fais 5 bedroom rene | OFF OPDTEE A dream come true for 500 — =. erve living (room. Beautiful 4 bedroom home. Large You can have be al 2 - Pull ae aie "| jiving room, fireplace, plastered _ devel home built in 1951. Dream a | “walls, = floors, family ‘sized . Large liv room, CAr-|\393 EAST WILSON ; dining room full ment, — 2 s. e bath, fori” This 3 bedroom home hes ultrs | . heat. 2 ay ont at _apipee. ‘a blo ou plus income cf $20 week-| modern interior. Living room 12-) {2 Ss — yard an | a ted in| tice iy Kitchen, wisi Chane os 3 rms. & bath . "s fe lower level. Iron antl furnace mon 8 ogg * 2 garage.| WEST LONGFELLOW ft lot, high & ary, pnchor Full erice $1180 with terms. $1000 down. Love bedroom. fenced At Wormer Lake. 4 miles tiie ail, dream Kilchen. nice liv: a was See eae ie eee SCHRAM | = NEWL A NCH ‘ as .oe M WILLIAMS ~ Seca w = reke FE $001 Pe on Be moran JI WI LIA fealtors, FE S-T140 after § p.m. ves. & ort shes, FF we parars & pecEe ad after" #- p.m | Open Eves LISTING SER 1218 Baldwin Ave FE 40947 ROCHESTER AREA | N.SIDE. FE Simi. Mferhave, a Srcom Some with ge-|— QT ettoy TEs OFFICE oe! coop, cellar, cr \ i UNION FOR BETTER BUYS Attractive East si Owner must have de 2. bedroom ole = Modern wi L. H. BROWN, Realtor 10a_W_ Heres __ Ph. FE 2a Ph. FE 2-410 Partridge .* Ig THE “BIRD” TO SEE CANAL FRONT $1,500 DOWN Spacious 6 room modern water- from west Pon- ac, 3 bedrooms, brick f a both _ access! $9000 with only disc down fa WATKINS LAKE 7 odern brick home py “atmos it 1 acre with on Watkins i Built 1951, it has « full ent, with recreation room, b 4 oar 3 good bed- reoms plus ‘large large sunroom. Land- ae with wide variety of fruit trees. Full price $19,750 on terms. SYLVAN SHORES Eve catching 3 modern oe im exe ti ie Shores. — ” can tone and one the ples _— xith — ~ beat rage oak floc’ ceeivce wails thruout. Priced yrs immediate je at ~ “ee on terms. . WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 1050 W. HURON’ ST. OPEN EVE. Tiiy 9 Newingham Featherstone } 3 bedrm. A Yi Pontiac a me 2 car \MT_6-2400 located on a ‘large a secluded community of « homes designed fo obome, Charles J. VanHorn, full base-. tw the minute Ne lots. _= price $9,950 with si.380 {svt an Lake Area 2214 AVONDALE — Coty at- tractive 3 So" gare bunga: ees "Oa por’ full a" nt, ne be tive $15, 180--terms to suit Comfortable Ranch 1349 AVONDALE Priced. at $17.300—3 bedroom ever ent arrangement «cf living and — rooms, Storms a) sereens. Very neat anges . ce. Before you bu quire about this home. THE LAKE FRONT - Priced rts ts16.300, each. Sylvan Manor tive 3 & Pine Lake Area @ value you must see be- | lore buying. Se _ tridevel ranch homes. cellent yao, ‘Otter Hills cellent’ y Lower Straits Lake $7,200 this terrific value. —% 2. BEDROOM HoME — At 3850 Mandrake. Priced a 000-—$2,500 down. For Sale Houses “a brick a ou'll gy to gg GO: te rell at The cream of wis attrac- 4 bedroom . suai | vision. Priced between $15,- 009 and 415,600, ¢ these rew Lake peeoess 8 — ioe Priced $35.000 $31, S60; these homes are ex- alues, F is the full price of home at now for appoint ment to sce CARNIVAL \ TM. Reg. US Pat. On. » 1857 by NEA Serving, tne. 3-i Or YELEGRAPH TO PONTIAC LAKE : WEST 2 MILES i cious heat. fal} | North End attached garage. You'll have to more fast {o buy this fine 2 story family ~2 near St. naps ‘8 _JO_4bbt4 bedrooms with full base- ment, au! heat, new 0% PT, LAKE FRONT MODERN will trade for — in Pontiac $8 room “modern bome. Lake priv. 1500 down. room—all im perfect tion. Pull price $10,850. vi r old. Silver, Lake Privileges room modern brick ‘tema Only 1 ves F floors. 2 picture windows. @ tiled bath with vanity. Tim- ken oul hert, — and sereens All garage. nly awnings ttached aved driveway. APrivieres on Bil- / wer Lake. The sibase ce is attrac too onl: 250. tive Seversl other good 6 . sg fe" | Don’t Be A “Peeker” 7 5 ace ares. worm elec omen sand ie \ around peek. We ba ag: haven a. devely 3, bedroom RIV ER FR INTAGE west on — ~ne block = um gs. fu ; s chor ; that ‘on ; ner divided basement, rs, ee ee : pias’ ils and salumi- oan ae a ap and ereens ar ole hea’ bath with Lovely. jot 100x150 ft. anit: iscaped and back yard ee “Ge ning area fended in. Only $11,950. Large modern kitchen. i . —, heat. Large ‘picture Unbelievab! _— ag St Se ae Charming 2 dene os subur- ie fast 3 eats ee on for app't ban bome with den, excel- Sey ae: Pad lent modern kitchen, full mee basem with rage also. Yes, unbelievable at only Toe see is to buy. Don’ t wait on this one Attention GIs Here's your opportunity to buy a 3 bedroom Colonial with extra '% bath, full Dasement with auto. ol heat all in exceptionally oriee I —your $750 down will han- die. Near Otter Lake This neat home features an attractive 19 ft. | :one ova 2 pedreses up inte 5 : own, % up. soon Dine ey screened porch, and Phone G8 2. om Sasa Ate 2 ters best values Open Bves i Sunday 10 10.8) — O85 68 win 41.00 down, oF 2 big “discount for cash. © MULTIPLE LISTING, SERVICE ; . 4% PER CENT INTEREST Cherokee Hills ‘i bedroom ranch type We e the pleasure of , located suburban. offe: _ al S on aute. of] heat, electric auto, room : ao eae heater, situated on old, with full basement, gas levet tot. Only $1, a and feat 2 car garage, per | fae "aes of $56 a month includ- ore ms s — and insurance and yard nicely inneseaped. A tpeting ° inch aed. Priced for? nly $17,800. Bateman Eves. end Pas, oot he ! ~ Kampsen Px: | re REALTORS FE 40528| FR ai 8. — “For the record we'll say she was making a U-turn! tome } ‘ Met ery EAs RD AGENCY W. Hy FE + Oi Fe eee Mwy site WE BUILD . BRICKS $10,975 CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 We invite comparison, We hon- ‘estie feel you can't hoa the wo! - design of our 3 floors, hemes. wean “hie” tal |g A : other appoint- men We build qnywhere i Oakland Cail fer an ap- seg oe to epest our plans. "t fee! < WE BUY, SELL & TRADE ager N REALTORS miiures . aa FE 413517 Dan Woods in basement, atesaben” 2 car ga- . many more wonder- features . ed at $24,060 with terms. HOLMES-BARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy. — OR 3-1950 ve i - For Sale Houses _ a - j = eon BY OWNER WEST SUBURBAN Practically new 3 bedroom . ranch style bungelow with breeveway, large attached garage, and hi and dry basement with FA oi] heat. File bath, kitchen vent fan. This home was custom built and has many fine built-imi features. Cove dropped. ceiling in living room, plastered walls, hard- wooed floors and lovely kitchen with natural birch finish cupboards. House is built on an extra large cor- ner lot on blacktop street ' Priced below reproduction cost at $14,500 with cash te Z| mortgage. 7412 Hatchery road. inear Williams Lake read! | SMALL HOME FOR SALE, EX-| cellent = .. couple, over - @n secre make you a good — ieoving state. 4265 Clinton- — For COLORED o | | 7 Dellweod,, FAMILIES 7 room neat and clean. home just off Earimoor 500, about $1200 | robis Price §11 dow: 4 room bungalow. Nice fenced Ouly yard With barbecue grill ¥ $3000 with down. ; new three . § bedroom homes | for Gl Veterans, only $250 down = mortgage — eostsa } ward Gillespie | i St. J John Kalen Realtor 670 W:, Huron FE 43525 | Wil bufld 2 or 1 bedroom starter | home with basement en your lot. Bes. CHAPIN REAL ESTATE FE 2-21 FE_5-3578 i FAMILY. youn R HOM OFF 208 " LYN. BUNGALOV OW 2 BEL 4701 Dixie Drayton Plains utility $850 DOWN. 3 BEDROOM. LARGE er taky ear and cast a’ dows | eng fm Harewood Ozory Mo ¢ * se enaigg w. Pe Perk, 2, back yard on let. FE bedrooms, wt ivlag . | Sees, SH SN i reens, near . DO J . an ha ae ne fireplace. sotorel walls, oak) ™@ payments. ae Gane $1375, DOWN Rose McLarty, Broker Bia, a\bedrgom, cae arity CUCKLER REALTY new eee %) mile E Waldon R ‘ul 9 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Illness... Forcing sale on new home. Basement, auto heat, built in 1 4% per cent in- terest. See this today. Brick One-Story gas heat. 2 car warage ce- ment rt ra $10,500 al price. Many extras and good features tn this home should see. you Extra Special . Three bedroom ranch home with den full basement rec- reation room 1's car ga- rage. Priced at $17.850 with terms. We are proud to~- show you this today Better Than New Has all the improvements 12,500 total St Mike’s District This price. . everything d Look for our 2 md- | — bere ames ne batt. 3) sear. heme AD oli oath? - dows : farm, basiecs, ete vor’ wi sett; Utd. Only 90,800, eS Actually, it was more of a W! * ge eumrontant weg Sl ° Avaald Real Estate SyI VAN REALTY CO, |_—_____-______ +. -_—__ ee ne Tnimadiote! §=— vor Dost Resuie, Lit wie | 210 8. Telegraph R Soy Goes take ans ee . oe Ts Binteoand re sore (IN _SYLVAN SHOPPING CENTER For Sale Heusen, - 43. im EE TG. Trocke) . TOPr tok) “kus ce, tame pean cans ~~ For Sale Howes. CLA . $i00 DN. 3 * . For sale by owner: Fine country | PE i061 ag memes 2) omer * FOR COLORED / . rooms, 1%e-vearold home. Must _ REALTOR home. 54 ft. brick Lia ; Located off Franklin road sel. Norman Realty. Walnut i949 union Lk. Rd EM 3467] Tanch home with full ——— paved street. Cosy 4 rooms prow 2 o~ - Lae ee oi one oe! r = | a full bath. Hardwood 3 RM. ; a lidings. 10 acres : ba t, élec- “Oak floors. Tile bath, tile kitchen, 4 BEDROOMS Seta | of Pontiac ‘at ‘sie w | Al K | trie hot’ water. Auig’ oil auto, oil heat, school buses aii wew HOME ae =e awin, | furnace. A real buy—only = eh, ke. gets. Fame 2 ONE ACRE. SUBURBAN. THIS — = ss - 8 5 . fe bungsiow is 3 x 3» ae on . Subur’ ban Beauty HAS 1? FT. OF COUNTER k NI IDSE N living teom. modern kitchen, 3; __ Leslie R. uilteton With Two Fi ‘ aces Srove. I Le agen nice Sanesnont food 2 GNeET at neighborhood Pek toneant Gor pat at eh gt the owners spend most of their | 2 bearm. brick? ages: gar. Im- , oe PERIMETER HEAT, FULL Ottawa Hills time) oil furnace, storms = ue Stas Geen ve eon ae eee . rm, = fire- BASEMENT, Pr ILLINOIS DA. — 8%: rm screens, large 2 car garage. ootes | ° piace, sna draped ving —ONLY $5,000 DOWN hb bath home. with fall base. Herel ay trees. ae past Au-, LAKE ORION ARE rn -Tm. with ce, cheery and screened porch. ts. i ‘eitchen, ceramic ‘tile “et! R. J. -VALUET, Realtor mS fanelient condition ty = crm sere | Attractive 30 room hom tached Imt 80d 345 OAKLAND A has practically been reduce | WEST SUBURBAN. _ Tis , Ranch oes oan baths: wa ote ~ 5 sa.t00 an. MULTIPLE LISTING SER senvice with ‘new iteben, bain and Home has «reece? an ecrooms | B= ita aA T acre — Tani with 5 Price Seer es . excellent residential aren at spe Troah eyppig teen wore, ee | Satine WEBSTER, REAL ‘atAre Giroux-Franks_ & : MMO with GAME down, | faring | Rootty Goder “peseling, | Cuettr eee WOME— 7 SED- _ OEMERAL REAL ESTATE iL Cooley Street room, wi uto. washer and | rooms, large living room, utilit 4295 Hey. OR_3-9701 ’ E. Paved street.| “fyer. 3 lots with 120 foot f seem. Gare. ee ns a | Modern 5 rm. home in a oie i A. Pritch. Brok OA 8-293 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE in 16 ares. Hos) The uiding me Brick ond | On ca SILVER LAKE —Beaut:ful 5 oe S” riekt “ee” g1300 | $1950 down with payments of OUTSTANDINO BRICK HOME : i 1 room reach Some. 2 bed ; _ with $2,800 down. Balance | $80.50 per month on balance. On W. 4 & ge - tile bath, im vyanette, large like rent bath up, oy room oun Sm : carpeted living room, ledgeroc! . CLOSE 7 : SCHOOL. large place, dining room breakfas r fireplace. paneled dining room. Wh NU N lot of this Ranch home adjoins Sek” meteteed btines b uot oak floors, 3 picture windows. | WM. H. KNUDSE} the Waterford High and | dows. Pull basement, | oil . . . S "sereens, patio. & planter bor, ae eee the home has 3 bed tt to ‘ee 8 1% — Pontiac State Bank <. , iv’ room, very modern Sree, Serene tie penge: | (fics rms, Sn | PR tie resco PE rete | comet dining area, Wi IL as “M. BREWER low built tm “47. 17 ft. : auto 7aaen, : PE 4-518 ioe ‘Team with firgpince, | BRICK RANCH—Home buit m1} = .TVE SUBURBAN a Oa ee a 7704 . large bedrooms oo 8 Be tp even be This home is 3 x3 én founds: |< bath. plus utility room. toon 3 bedrooms. 22 ft. / raiy Reautiful § room heme with poco in 38. ‘Selina on, Leveled er Gubew UE. tn ee — 2 . ree 2 car garage attached and down will handle. es. Located near w Lk. . finished breezeway. Extra | Payments of per month in- A HEAP © LIVING’ — Is. car garage, s280e en good large, spacious fot, sil iand.| eldes taxes and insurance. = : ‘ good aad gee bull sh Pieerane | RICE: $1 (CLARK REAL ESTATE <1. BEST BUYS room ‘has dining El. : es 800 arn Modern Eitchen with ampie FLOY (D KE ENT, Realtor P C $1 | Ope Fess oli as — \$ si bedrm. located in Keeeo Har- cupboards & Westinghouse pean O at ——— Gio ts colt oe ei jer) mata | Multiple Listing Service bor. a a moe SELL OR TRADE—3 family. Choice ’ East Side location. rm. fro. tm, Oy eed ene 3 ; one rm. furnished apt: up. i BROS | Bee dEite . ® ‘ fencing. This pw y for Taowenelpadie ie Saneuan Phone OR 3 Sldes or OR 2.307 have been made. Priced Open Eves, ‘til #—-Sunday 10 to. 5 ony $10,290 Witt gocet bene 8T, BENEDICTS AREA Graliee; Soak saniust of taer eae 3 bedroom k custom built; ty in ey home as Down ~ home on Lo lots. Large | ment for Mr. Brown. ell, large Youn kitchen, DOWN — room bait vanity. basement with ng m og m an recreation area, Priced right ancre of land. Priced at only first it. ; $7850, “Exceilent condition’. some A AN a THROW . FROM 2 LAKES $1800 DOWN — G, I. Resale. Ranch 3h. 30 tivtaa teem, ye mown plete , -aege ceiling. closets galore, 99 ft. front-| refrivera: rzer Also" miectrie age on black-top, bea shad- : : lot and only $1800 down. $8790 REAL VALUE — Just 3 yrs. GORGEOUS WATERFORD AREA| fore ‘aluminum ‘iors & screent: 11g Dale. neautital basement with | Stripped windswy, Piastaree. walls . ierge lot ever- : ee is ong *| MANY MORE — ‘values | adel Pod Excellent : values : ve some work | acres availabie. YES: Nothing Down | rough wiring inc, Small down payment will iid om my S| McDonald. OR 3-2837. Sy LAKE ORION—COLONIAL 3 BED- | m. Tip-top ‘ition. car ga-— rage. Low price and easy terms Lake privileges. Immediate pos-— or Sale Moun "| ed VACANT! YES! ‘We have 4 homes that are vacant at this : oncioe Wate: Rey schol i is @ % Deaoct home, Easy : term — Isiand Leake. 4 = one adr i ati ae Two — Near St benesiets Church. each has 4 rooms, $12,500 Call us today .tor oan tnforma- H.W. BIGELOW, St. at Dwight St. fd W. Huron - rat b-084s Johnson | FOR BETTER HOMES | E¥Es, TRE = nd 1% Es ; acres with custom- t. fot iy room. Now vacant owner anxious to sell LAKE ORION rty in bene tection, of tenn. An older home partment u dou |? oaks trees, . * good for ‘only — ear on 3 wil be poe aespgen : bedroom brick wy ae poet ban Seestion and 2,000 ‘down. easment. ‘ge. korea Ww ooo . ae EE et 6 an Mr. Horn- |- A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 &"» 3 bedroo Ga- home, “si.a00 vin émall down Pas ae PRITCH, Bes ESTATE AUBURN HEIGHTS | “down “ABPROX, 9 ACRES - out bath. New oi] fur r agg SOB Approx. aie Property ABA ee ¥ ron SALE BY OWN- ) FAMILY apt. § rooms with bath. s entrances & auto, Fu furnaces, Excellent 5 - For Sale Lake Prop. 44 jot, used year around. Low down pay- ment. 4-4678. 1 UTIFUL HOME SITES <= Walters Lake. 00 ft. Lake privileges. $750 Low dowa rarRtTs ScouAOR BROKER A §-0683 $500 Down On this 2 bedroom medern located just 1 mile ner lot, also bas a garage. Vagant—we have the key. $1,950 Full Price “the he pri Posse bilities. Call for — fine formati on. Income 13 room —2 famity ‘home lo cated inside the city : baths, private rance: real buy here fol only es 400 with‘ terms GILES RE ALTY CO. #2 W. HURON sT OPEN 98 "BUD" Model Open Daily 2 to 8 P.M. | Colberry Park wee aot PE Ts ‘THs ([NDIAN VILLAGE _ _—— Pioneer Highlands homes, full"basement, Ye ag | 3, 2-500 down: $13,800 full a wenden,’ Milterd. Pa kd ‘LAKEFRONT C OTTAGE This neat. 2 bedroom cotase with kitchen, =“ — — Clarkston REAL ESTATE ING 20 S. Main, Clarksten, Mich MApile 5-$821 LAKE E FRONTAGE —3 I MACEDAY LAKE ue ? Lc pagoun —— sw = West wid ude ‘a lake, pny LAKE PRIVILEGES — ft. of jevel lot with privt- i peed on * supmmmandl Lake. $650 with F.C. Wood Co $10,950. 3 bedroom 2 «tory home. | | REALTOR OR 3-1235 with Tarepiace “ape vate Pu a rs Th, Immediate ‘Ossession es OFFICE OPEN 67 basem 2. 3 bedroom Cape Cod heme with After 7—OR 36449 arase, Sores ful feation space, | Corner Williams Lake Resa @ Mie fac” ene . Webster ell beat, Lo het oe: ae | LARE & < 13. 4.000, distries Near TebHuron. PE. Hace se room =| 1,409 down cash. — closet, 2 large bedrooms and-tile | = i= mediate Possession | bath “down. studie | bedroom ath | Fer Sale Resort Prop. 44 paella gay ow oS SS S| lsaes. paved street. See it today | CABIN = coed went eubur — tise, | Forest Lake Estates | Here ts your oppe : ity to own A must see. ie Mich, This LOVELAND 7188 Cass Lake Rd. Kee reo rE 23-4875 fr ¢ | BY OWNER. NEAT, MODERN_ | rooms. Car ‘sy garage. Extra large lot. Nortm side Near city limits, $500 down, $6,500 full price. Easy month! fone Keel = er OA $2280 or NO MONEY DOW x our or come into our talk over your 8. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 22_—«8. pe Phone FE 3 or OR 32077 TO BUY, . iri is the “bird” to see 3 BE S tied after fer clock — i ace, ‘den. By own- er. Also suitable for convalescent ne. FE 12-6065. PIONEER HIGHLANDS | By owner, 1% story brick, 2 bed. rooms down, uarfinished ire, paneied ree, roma, 1% car ga- rage, fences. yarc fre Nace fo mortgage 4212. W EST IROQUOIS In lovely Seminole Hilis, « big 8 room home with 4 bedrms., 1") baths, fi room. B i attached garage. Terms. ‘OAKLAND AVE: € Thie is an extremely clean & | big, Brick rancher featuring 3 and | i attached an ee, Priced at $31.- 000. by appointment only. ; : NICHOLIE. Clemren: FF: 5-12901 Eve" ‘sss. Eslchner FE 48773 OTTAWA DRIVE #80! brick home for larce family 5 bedrooms, sursery ot den. Lav. tus 4 : sunroom e ment tec’ room with fire- place. red and Slese, Attached 2 cer. ae ie. ear ia rage. Cony to oe. bus, Ot and General Hoe = erect at bed- 1% tiled baths, | with di Toine. u for’ each of $1,235 un ie, 20 for sale. Your order now will’ save vou higher 4 faa FE 469%. 65 “For Sale Lots “aa 2 BEAUT. LOTS IN "RVEROREEN Hins sub Will sell ome or ali Lake privileges. ee te by 145. Gash or terme. | a ‘ i jac can ~ Buy Thru a List Thru Partridge ba! F HILLS st Iroquois. € rooms, es- : ire large living room, dis- room. kitchen with breakfast ‘Natural freuaes. 1s bathe = ree - poem, ear garage Gas Reet eebon 6 bus , Lestie R. Tripp, Realtor West Huron Street rr 68161 or FE 4-4278 Best Buys Today: ELBOW ROOM There's lots of ag oll in ben + w vacant—we have the ate te with low down CASS LAKE CANAL Here's @ very good buy in a large 3 bedroom home ith canal in rear, 6 ms fn all has A e in liv. ing room, ful ith, 2 story “frame home, $7,150 with iow down payment 5-BEDRM. BRICK An excellent bir a Beled on anacre le acre, a automat- ~ ® oll oat taaetnce in ex- Ta le room, bas ~ men room with | down, » of up | 2 bathe, possession, §18,- 5 down. sires, ul ML 8:30) ‘or | STOUTS Fe yen, i HIGH AND DRY WE have 3 excellent duliding sites M24 about 4 s north just off of jar we Bivd. (17% oer (14hx 0). § & $1.550 with $160 down, | NEAR-ROCHESTER About 2 miles from! Rochester, extra large dullding sites with exeelient restrictions, average each with aite on — 82, Ide | | Edw. “N. Stout, Realtor mi N. Saginaw St. PE 5-8165 Open Eves. “til 8: ” LOVELY Fito ‘ie FF artly lat. Good FE 3-7103 or a: soeonaery io looking around ir lo~ sane es it Gara Knotis end Edwin s. George A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 W. BLOOMFIELD TW P, Ideal building lot 75 x 100 it. me 7 ee clote we schools. EAST Cot UMBIA Well located int ® ft. city water & sidewalks, close to stores, schools & bus caah. ene = | waiang sie = en ng site ft. frontage Sant tee twtormonan : AY ON TWP. o Well M located ft. ea. igh & Patt Pi Be Wifieroer TWP. day Gdns. oe "coe close Raj schools ‘es. Only eGAIRNCROSS = (18s weree). partly’ wenden, Peeks Mi at Cheek. high Only '. BUILDERS... Four lots 60 x 1 ' "EXCL. L. HOME, TE, : x j J Sore So eh elt x ers ca CHF a ae i In | Just off Dixie Hwy, and Walton p= and AA line love! ; in established nel LADD’S INC. | OR 3-123) “BUILD NOW, tn_our well - restricted W: Ailis ans ot four. Templeton « _ Nice s ea RAY O'NEIL, REALTOR. 3-207. ae PONTIAC PRESS. \ WEDNESDAY} MARCH 13, 1957 Ney \ i i ACRE HOMESITE Se at Be oe. Tse. $500 SACRE H HOMESITE ot “room or garden ‘and "tut fie teioig 2 ss eae WHITE» BROS. rises or or OR 3-1872 . rage of 10 to 8 Saggy 48 ¢, Mich,- 5660 bi Phone OR 3: or OR +1872 "til @~Sunday 10 to 8 iISMALL RESTAURANT, DOING i ws business. Reason for sell- | Standard Oil Co, a rte Toe ty ie - assist. ones available to =, person Ex li today |. cellent opportunit 4-1584. SPECIAL BUY. Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge L : fl Ht ale i FE s Zz BROS. LAKE | FARM 580 Oak County. Sev — :t ] 5 .% W. Wotan 66 W_ Huron FE 42577 SMALL FARM 8, 'fice land with no low ‘apets. 4 ag 2 BIG FISH LAKE Ines, snd" sitte tands over of on A steal at only 6). with 10 per cent down. et $23,- Breton AGENCY 41548 Pita Mate « BF Be Serr riiek koe! Fi heat Outbuildings. $21,000, C. PANGUS, Realtor Collect: Ortenvitle DIXIE HIGHWAY Newer modern butllding 9 room 12 = Roy Annett Inc. 2 ©. Huron st FE 80406 Open evenings & Sun, 1 to 4 R r ial building 424. Osmun. consist of oceupled ba: shon, +) ~~ BALI - 110 Te Ha tite Mist be. aie. ‘Phone LAkevie w 60722, Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge ORCHARD LAKE RD. 190x200 FT. CORNER An Excellent ‘ALSO 3000 ff, x, 200 ft, ie ae erty. with pa Sree SYLVAN REALTY CO. Rrstivan sucerixe CENTER Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A) fa ces, aulteple “for 2 sores. Bor ta. Bevisberg, Michi ss Opportunities 51 Partridgel 18 THE “BIRD TO SEE BOOK STORES. Outstanding reta!l store chain in metropolitan area. Consists of Py ‘this yr. ne, "ise, Bie alesee pies 6 “best. -| MICHIGAN BUSINESS complete stock. SUPER | M RKET Real estate, Sue. 3 wet to Po stiee oi op highway. Coe $26.00 RIDGEWAY or quick service = ' FE cnr ayy 3 Bock extrac- ere, wi ter ters softeners plum ing fixtures. Good . all es to start 'n business Must sell complete for cash. 188. BIG BIG “BUSINES, SERVICING AND nationally cavertese- TV to retail setes is big business. No selling ry, Can be full or ae cman. Requires king =r full personal ‘interview, tiac Press, Bot 90. - and Me: Meat Market EMBREE & “GREGG = Union Lake Rd. EM __3-4393 3.3314 ~ Buy Thru Partridge uires | 525 to erie Pear to ca” 's3 _ BENEFICIAL | WHEN YOU NEED 500 | Quickly on your ¥ or e, No| _ FINANCE CO. ™ bem c* Bidg BENEF Ww ta Happy ‘or your 32ND FLOOR “51s ae LOANS $25 to $500 ICIAL FINANCE CO. “(Provident ‘Loan, Buckner Castomers "Folks: 8 Employes serve with a most friendly manner pasy to deal where courtesy and shown to everyone and borrowing immediate and for | iy | BUCKNER FINANCE CO. NATIONAL — 230 BARKS CON. PAIS LAKE _ 45463 YAN DYKE, UTICA “GET r CASH Up to = — FE cars. misuter pe BS , QUICKLY $500 your Oakland Loan Company 2% PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG -9206 2510 $25 $500 COMMUNITY LOAN CO. 30 E, LAWRENCE FE 6-0421 FRIENDLY SERVICE LOANS. TO $500 BaXTER & GSTONE ¢4_W. Lawrence St. _—*FE 41538 wr : courteous service fit your budget? await Home & ae ; Loan Company “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” Bar None : You won't 7 to Ba diy aoe SALES COR Aceaipoak dare A. LANDMESSER, BR 1573 8. TELEGRAPH RD. PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR WE COVER THE STATE STRAIGHT LIQUOR BAR, in Huron, rated by hired over $24,000 for Port es. TAVERN, BRIGHTON. Main street. Only $6,000 to handle. gl Ne gg ae More than profits then liquor - bars. ‘Owner's Hiness serene sale. ao wit ob ‘tn =o we MAIN FE rebel SS LAKE OR- = oly ha no living weearvers. m , ‘payment plus inventory. STATEWIDE a Estate Service of Pontiac m7 5. Telegraph ecoa| Sa. Sale Land Contracts 52 28% DISCOUNT aie seg EXCELLENT THS, RITY MODEST: ADENS i”: ] my &wLAN By de bey s-t|T “Nine ruby rings! Nine times _ month he’s talked me = of a diamond ring!” Swaps — OR TRADE. est B ranch, $9, Grithn, bey Alyce Kay, Far- _6-3922. 58 13. ACRES, river & cfeek on property APT. SIZE GAS RAN 10.00, good cond. FE 4-5735 gpoe: . 2 APT. GAS RANGE, BRAND NEW. In crates. 4burner, all w iad ern home, Also have « 3 femity located in ent piggy Eine section, ae ‘gd Mr. Brown. “LB BROWN, Realtor 1342 W. Huron TRADE OR SELL a SaaS We bave a 1955 Pontine 4 door Chieftain to trade. on good mod- Pearson's Furni- ture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. AUTOMATIC RADIO & PHONE, comb., $15. PE 56-8755. argh og nM! ectric, r and Westinghouse rebuilt. As low Ww 8 as as $40.50. BABY BED. WASHER, SEWING machine, muine. sweeper, other furniture. 32 5 34nn0 | SED, FRAME. BOOK-CARE HEAD- _board, & dresser. FE 4-695 BED WITH COIL 8PRINGs ; IN- (phboty Bes Sg an ae | Sale Household Goods 87 For Sale nocouieesia'e 60 fayta Refrigerator drver pn cane ane E ERMS THOMAS “ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 7, Bia epee TRADE LECTRIG Fe FOR Bn B. Munro, . 1060 on TsED, 4609 NORGE TDR. 1 WN, | pruty APPLIANCE Ae PE 4-1133 noe eo Reconditioned a . ™ oo av GUA ARANTEE CLAYTON’ S Poe ee) motor for Skil or similar s8¥.\ nerspring- mattress. Clean, ~$25 UITE. also hear Cent . as, -| WALNUT DINING RM. SUITE. 116-220 Betts id iy jong 24 140 W. Colgate. Buffet. china cabinet comb. Drop 4-0563, BIRCH DINING R SUITE. jeaf table with 3 extra leaves. Portable sewing machine, 20 in. chairs, Excellent cond. Reas, MI sd ee 8 NT) boys’ Schwinn bike. EM 33750.) _ 48229. i in Montene e in Pontiac. e* TRADE ‘BquirY OF $2560 in 1956 ABC: ie Sg 10 ft, long, for smaller . Must have wide, x 50 ft. & BLOND BEDRM. BRAND NEW large mirror, chest. All for $00.50. Pay only $2 weekly, 20 other sets at equal savings. Pear- = a Ff e, 42 Or Lake ve. semble these yourself and re, : and table, $60.95 motor or| four value, =, oe ate new 1056 bmg Ds gen | W mt or i IRONER rs RADIO OR 3-6026 after 6:00. . TRADE ie EQuiry F room car, welose to, bus 8D aoe coneome R. D. RILEY, "Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. ! Rd. FE 4-1157 2. popula Siar colors these terrific Fluerescent %] DINETTE 8ET beautiful, like new. $27 $25. Bir-d cage and Brass fireplace screen working condition, $5. ‘20 - You can get 't WHEN YOU NEED $900 quickly on your wee OSDRAT TON PLA rGETAIT “A writer and gi P George Blair ag et boat & bait ry & 5 $i 000 with down, Call owners, OR 31331, Dra é t AILER, LATE MODEL, “Bea atleast Mat Tass for smal! down payment Seitek's. MY. 23711 = % AP or fur- guic XK, get itt I 2-5492. List Thru Partridge 1N. Perry street Cloth f amiique tabi . g (Sees ’ For Sale Clo = ing 56 poo ‘ame. 350 Winding Dr . Hour: ® to Saturday, 8 to 1 iad i coat. Mav? Elizabeth Lake Estates = TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | *GAU ening “coat a, 12-16. STE CLOVES DATES. e 202 N. MAIN ; i 7 y 2 BoA. Sliver Fox | marred exceptional values. Michi — ROCHESTER, MICH. |amie epmina © soMMER| fat, kiorecey Orcert Established LOANS TO $500 sizes 7. ; WATER HEATER WEST- CABING - Well sles " 1 uv fa as ain "Tathoute " iat at? ie bas = 17 ren- = ran’ now ¥ tal un & cabins, room |p, Be are Oe snes | EADTS COAT. BLUE FOX TRIN. wey, task, St eaees. = living quarters, 6 room BORROW ELECTROLUX) = "T eo custers, pie Dixie Good cond (Make 6 payments WITH ~ 4 m 41 a mo. pay total $32.46 coe gy Mb mall Bag bE 3 , ¢ x: .o es Se " Call FE 61 Ht i rea "> J _fition. FE _ 2-389. = FRIGIDAT REFRIO. 86, 5 YRS sonabie price & terms, Cali for CONFIDENCE cabts size 3 DRESSES SOT, "st Mie Feand, #16, MA 66855 “ RFC 8] topper | sent UBLE ROLLAa- ma STATION — Well located tn is Americe’s oldest and | 2%. 374_ Ez vee ot ve 4-0598. |" way bed/ & collapsible baby car- Pon on a: main highway. finance company backed MEN AND WOMEN’S NEW EAST- | _ riage. 4-5673 30x40 station, pumping %. by 7@ years of experience. You| er suits, tailored to your r measure: | PULLY AUTOMATIC 8 SEWING “Ma gal. per month, also 36240 ma- borrow up to $500 if you; ments. chine, /limed osk cabinet, chine . cement block build-| have « steady @ and can LOU year's model, sold $190, Must a ings a ge ; regular "m otnly payments. | © ceeig, ghaes. Hein 2-44 & mise rifiee. / $80. OR 3-9702. 90 cars. ‘This ls @ good paying Service te FURNITURE FOR SALE : Saliy Seume ae , ~ A = f OR 33183 PK stop tn. ° Screp & Iron __56A Pe} DA FLOYD KENT, Realtor H hold Fi . Deluxe Tappan gas 2300 Dixie Hwy. et Telegraph ouse inance A-l PRICES FOR SCRAP P CARS siainless steel oven, Like btn ere balun Corp. of of Pontiac. and iron. PE 8-8797. per. 4 08. Beet Poms recriece 3% 8. St. The Kay Bidg. HIGH DOLLAR FOR JUNK AND " Also 1 W roaster 2nd floor Room 204 k cars. FE ¢4878-MY en. OR 3-369 Sale Household Goods 57 2-YR-OLD GAS RANGE, EXC. cond. $50. OR 3-3844. HOT WATER t BEATER. 3%. GAL. ge. new approved use on ‘onsumers lines, $98.50 and $119.50 Se» and ot] bottied gas heaters ai terrific values. Michigan Flvores- through ‘Classified Ads!" — : ( Yes, whatever it is — ~ dial [FE 28181 for an ad: 30° ELECTRIC RANGE & FRIGI- at j WROUGHT TRON, | 5-3325. | EASY WASHER, a TYPE, | —- WASH YOUR DISHES AUTOMATICALLY GE DisHW. NO PL bunk or twin beds. For Sak Sale Miscellaneous Rou 1 VERY GooD D SUMP “pum good cond. FE 4-2069. 1053 ead: _owlawn 7 BEDROOM MODERN HOME. City. $500 down. Grandfa- ther clock and other antiques. Storm doors & WwW ws, t _motor, FE 4-1906. axes. 2x8" ase 2X10°S, $85M Spscera. $3.25 * Sheets or more, $1.45 each, EVERYTHING TO BUILD | ANYTHING BLACKETTE’S BUILDING SUPPLIES | $161 Dixie ee aoe Clarkston te | 12" UVILDER 4x85 | FIR PLYSCORE *4.75 . cac Northern Lumber Co. 7940 omen Bh Rd. EM 3-417! oe WITH 6” “eae is &. Yd motor, $75. haying, “ith ae ss CYCLONE Fi PENCING. "NO >, MONEY =|" eee ea ideal for workshop on small bome $15. OR URO cEP WELL 5 Call EM 3-6574- every sesen in, hesee, =i eee ms | West double sinks irregulars 2nds , SA PLUMBING 5 80 Fry. Fane mas aNng ORE $e 1.95 trim. aS 7 172 8. | 8. we ame aE ages. OF. Coep. Son Com- . ty bie with ~ » “50, PONTIAC PLUMBING AND BRATS Ponta Sea bt mae eeates sass ns aa W, Huron 8t. sn, 2, a Fen ot. copper = auiles, Tac. BUILDINGS FOR SALE Orohara Ts ; 13 ba Be i: Rd Bh] 1743 Or- 3 ay Pg ans. rt be dismantiog. SALE . Sheetrock 4x8 Sheet $1.35 Fir Plyscord, 4x8% sheet janke: insulation, - . ft. $3.96 Pinel 0 i a8 Zonolite Douglas one Ne sicoeed 12 white 15¢ inside ite” sod i $3.95 | . sewer = p's, ware. save UP TO $500 ON MATER- 1ALS FOR COMPLETE HOUSE. EASY Y Stee so ae BURMEISTER © Northern Lumber Co. . Ra. EM $3141 cond. FE 2-1387. WASHER, $15. REFRIGERATOR, | 402 8. 8: PE 24397 - $45. 17 TV, $35. Gas range, $25. | PURNACES REPAIRED AND IN- ee ee $55. | "stalled, 3¢hour service, All makes FE 5-2766. .- OR 23-5634. Kenyon bd at Sport sTove 4 Ts 2 Gag WATER HEATER, - SERVEL r ig . Sine as stove, _Weleh Re. Walled t fe after 5:30. mise. restaurant dishes. 4 burner WESTINGHOUSE RE a6. 12 CU te & Buick radio & ft., late model, /a# defrost, Heater. OR psiee across top large/ tfeezer. Ree. | GARDEN TRACTOR &- OUTBOARD $489.95; ¥ ilk’s, | motor. OR 3-8561. MI 6- rEectric 3 arver, 2:4 73 Sia. “$50. Garage Doors. Berry Steel overhead “WAYNE | CABERT'S Oude A’ sises and briees. Lares modern on e hake TV and’ ‘Appliance Sale | podem coer « your te costs Maytag suto. washer ........- el Lg — Maytag wringer washer ...... se ris. . vr sen ean ay TV ful doors... $00|HATRORYER, — MATTRESS, Mey chars choose from, Up/| rare * hee years to pay. Lo JET WATER PUMPS. $0095. G. 4 121 N. Seginaw PE 5-6189 "Thompesn, 60 8. TC CABINET “EINK, K. BEAU: wi CHEN a, meta Slr eh. vaiee. $110.95, ae a lengine over e =k a PTET AER slightly: marred; also ‘several ar . 4 "gc Ea. LAKE B BUP- - and 54” models at terrilie values, an nee Timbers Sand, grevel. = on, erate Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Good Unit Hea-ers . $50 & up ie. trucking, cement & morta chard ‘Lake A Ave. _ Used Toilets, Pipe, Steel +1534. LIONEL & AMERICAN. eg uiteniiu ROAD | GRAVEL, a DRIVEW at -FLYER TRAINS - “We carry s complete line. frviuec. [———» § _Suctery serine anq| - nails — doots — © =a ROAD GRAVEL & FILL ‘= Se ecert eae parts. Pree test | _ Ealatpe — fenton — x > SE tae. ion L * eae W. UROM ST. | a Interior ints i.e ta fes of, _pieck_ dirt. “Call _7E assc., $15 OR 37779. rsOpes 8 12 fy Re Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 $340 Highland ha (458) OR on 3.7002 , LIMITED OFFER econ ace Gaenik Gah ioe. Fu . of fired, gun : Turmages, ot ,tret_ewe ure | Tqlbott Lumber | "seer stepere soos poeeteay with controls $4870. Furnace | “soi 0scerq mock Lath. Paint.| FE S400 Onklond Fuel & Paint. tank and duct work. ready to; Fiat tous pe od od Fuel & Paint. icstall, 5-6 rm. $569. Including with | Hardware. Plumbing, end Hive | PIREPLACE WOOD. BLAC above 30 gai water beater. supplies e cherry. apple, “ash, maple. Sea- PONTIAC PLUMBING AND __Ph. FE 44508. a $0 cord & de- HEATING GsED THEA CHAIRS FOR| ‘ivered. 23-5681. 492 8. Saginaw FE 2-4397| sale. Good condition c. for | BOR SA (00D PROM § TO 6 LeT US HELP YOU With YOUR ures, pees ee ar gollars ‘a cord st house. C. of te ebosee trom: rub SED THEATER CHAIRS POR | g,np bY WOOD. $8 CORD. ber base. o: Jel Magic ne é | ame. Gees cond. — for ert Undelivered 71-9844, : store. Sakiant Fuel and Sun ‘Mr. Sanford, ‘34881... | SLAB WOOD, DELIVERED. #6 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-61 UsED ~“CLEAR- co.d, FE ie MATCHED G.& EN E-| ance a off season. a ae Sas or 488 ftotal price) w = Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 one good eT eT HP 12 MPH.| Early buyers wil pick up the |A BLUE SPRUCE FOR YOU. Fon cin iol ae Soe | Ee OE, Phaetgtat | Sec taatnaae Caaeho a MEDICINE CABINETS. LARGE a4 * (North 14M rm. ‘ ‘ ; fir. — a Serie 28) om m MI ‘0083. Native trees Your own, Bring . Sligh' fred. Also | Son. SHROEDER 23 : — selection —— one | choanat fer sale, 24 Cateren. 3 miles wo ommerce Vilage. our large disblay reseent, 393 Orchard Muratic Reid ‘ Creosote TAPE RECORDER 371 8. TELEGRAPH RD. FE 40528 i2-GAL. ELEC. HEATER, oy trays, stand, $19.95 “SAVE PLUMBING 172 8. Saginaw St. MACHINE. Other makes, $19.95. Call 72250 “FE 2-0143, Allen's Applian NGER &8E i daire 11° refrig. OR 34nn ce OR ee. ; SiN SEWING | CHINE, | ie. ‘ ; iG) i, Apt. electric stove, 50; = Fy € mo old. take $300. stove. like new, $34.50; EM }4118 : eel Bagh $15 Roa 3s . RUSS’ SECOND HAND MERCHAN- od , be 3 dise. 4250 Dikig Hwy. Drayton tant” aha, ; selsigease, | age STE ET See Girls 28°. bike, $2480; 30 gal |, Vanbre le Rd. waterford, water heater gas, $29.40. Dining Bt a ALL RADI To we ver wha Wea wate peereen x Bot swaLe oe Furniture, 42 Orchard Lk. Ave. “ABOUT ANYTHING FE 47081. i FOR THE HOME ND SINGER ELECTRIC POR ABLE. AT Lon sat epee Excellent condition with attach- A little out of ‘he way. but a ments. Take over balance. $1.25 1e8* Lae a a od eqatere, all — oa ye ane, sizes. Gas ters CLARK EWING a4 Ce a WILL BRING TO YOUR HOME. 7 a Fey it to. Your Balance $04 Te _ eae esses. Tor _flat_ware. re §-7552, east RADE: IN vie i Keto pete, WYMAN’S | rt “Pie ¢11m2 f ignatu . oF Surnity cu RT. BLUE A CHANCE IN a LIFETIME! 23 ~aauies oe oi a to aan oom = SHION Bo) a _lumt,_390_Creharé Lede Ave. Coleman oil eet furnaces’ ike aden swe Will be glad to FE 40316. Automatic, PL, - $895 | pew, GUARANTEED. Buy em you “A T a —- ae SUITE. $55. Ll seine : Se cheap Install ‘em youfself or 3 arcaner Gin merele | peated apo pages ae oe completely installed by us. FOR S aicrer., Maa >-408l ar rige et ONLY $199, No nae 3 down; FHA pare: ump. Electric, fae terms. Other beating bargains ga- ’ ve, 635 | $48 Auburn Rd.__FE $3679) 1055 witnams Lake ‘Re ee conaay Pee i Eevigeacting, . Sue Biase Sees food ter ae cS 5 A he . = . FE 41574 fer eeoit after 6 Sri Call after 5:60, FE| ALL METAL TOc 580m Pick ___%02 Pontiac State Bank __lf pe. SUITE. STOVE & Se oe eee. ‘BGR vilore Ig orvater 8. TED SAE GHENT CUPBOARD | cheap. Oa #-3306. Mortgage Loans 54 T ROOMS OF PURNITUS ust WAPLE SINGLE BED. BOX Ss $600 500. be: ir. Eastw ye attr new, eps —— 5-Piece aovnie sacetrion BEAU any purpose, on bed = : t IU ‘f 2 For home additions or im- Metal cabinet... . $50. 232 | edison. e provements Frigidaire a; 6 “Se LINED -DRAENTES 133 | Order now for spring installation & 3». Te n or enclose 3 way mirror vanity, . gio ip. 56 in, MI beat the rush. Winter prices wll house’ nartiy constructed Ga ¥ . = NORGE aT RATOR ae be discontinue) soon. Reynolds 4 To build & carage or on Sock gods complete Teeeeeee es gag "OR 32002 Nu-Alaminum with insulating | ® garage home. = ree nesses: Bye | oe board in 7 colors — vertical & On second mortgages. 2*piece living ronan suite $23. | NECCHI ~~ SEWING MACHINE. | hporirontal paneis. Sell yourself by Apply 200 National Julld we BUY SELL & Oe aaah Fine condition Pay only $1.25 & | seeing our exvert installations, Pontiac. er shone FE 44 Slentrusa FOP THE HOME week. Call FE 8-1564 and we will Iso alum. & fiberglas awnings. OAKLAND FURNITURE aie ll ee , tereeerensiles aster ora lpn <~semeenenie s. Swaps SS | 104 8. Sexinaw_____FE 23 ORIENTAL RUGS. RM. “SIZE EX-| down — $5 8. month and up. ~ nnn | EYRE Cee eA me | of fing auality SA: VALLELY'S, Auburn & Roches- 2 PATENTS TO SELL OR WILL toe Mba ~% Pearson's 4 ed i "RERMIN KASHAMS | ter Rds. Call OL 1-901 for free trade for io car, I ture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. ' fine Ma NEISSEN- estimate. ny $730 DOWN | x12 Felt Bate ree | pee ee WEST SUBURBAN BONNY MAID VINRL we | cond an I. TV_ GUAR. RE’ | 180 AMP ARC WELDER ALSO 4 rooms, 3 piece bath. oak fire 4y, EL Wall Tile le 2c 3-411 $x. 2, wheel sptility aiieiier.. o newly. ted, Immediate Pe | ROBBER BASE PAINT, Q. $3.75 seat WASHING MA merce Rd.” Walled Lake. MA | meee ee Pe OUSE PAINT, G. $1.95| All makes le dais = trade. vacant prop-| QUAR. Hi PE 4.306 Electric, ne a ganten. Fat 0 tT | | Re RSA” USED COMDOLE TV. | ANCHOR FENCES J $40.95. antonka EM, 66.88. Secon ORES ELECTR No money down, FHA approved. 0 mpats ve aly WALTON TV ~— cleaner. 91658. Pe only PREE ATES, FE 5-1471 iis “Bavite Fe ae i | Wale. Cot 20 Ee scontiiong ri er hanee. MGA caat. iron tube, $6498: Re : 2 Ri PT. PAK-A-WAY FREEZ- guaran e. By Allen's Appliance.| verse tra “fotlets, $31.11; cave ie Danstan far tone menes| ie CU. Pa. PAR See eee. colored Sa ub, otiet ‘and inte: -ear and cash. OR 3-75 SEWING MACHINE em sata. — = Thompson, 80 a NEWS a ee PE DEEP FREEZE | Call FE 50171 after 4 ty side, Will take late mod- | freeser. 2% yrs. old. Call FE * i" ALL METAL SINK CABINET a cat r down payment. Imme- 18. SINGER “SEWING _ complete. Cail after 6. OR 3-3465 BEEF AND PORK — eit AND _ quarters, Opdyke Mkt., FE 5-7941. BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS- town kitchen, oil & gas furnaces Hot water eg | pe We botllers, automatic tr heater, hard- mt ; ton mtione. Lapeer RECESSED, 33005. Lavatories com- rt $14.95. Stall showers, Michigan a ent, 383 “| BECAUSE OF SALE, <|WE WILL BE OPEN ALL’ DAY GALVANIZED PIPE .|% & ab ft - Me ft. % E> .. 16%e ft. __. SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 173 FE 5-2100 ONE HOT WATER Betas WITH burner and — cond. R . We HP. et <4 water pamp. Slightly used. For 4ineh Elgin 62120. MAy- fair €-2108 ers, SOIL PUPE, 5 Spring Housecleaning White Elephant Sale! ALL SALES FINAL . STRICTLY CASH & CARRY 1x12 cedar paneling Thats Fri. Sat. M cents Ft ., 168 cents ft or lock setw List price Thurs . . . $2.60 Pri. $1.42 Gat... : $1.04 15x16 —_ Page ~8 —— sash List, T - » $3.65 » $2.70 Sat + $1.54 ix6-8 ft. wtilitr bees soe List, Thur -ue cents ft. Fri. . # cents ft. Sat... 442 cents ft. 224-10 utility fir. List, Thurs, . , . $120 thous. Fri $84 thous. Sat. . . . $48 thous. ALL GOOD MERCHANDISE Hundreds of other items at like discount Watch for our Display ad Don’t wait—you may be too late! WE Church’: S, Inc. 101 8 Squirrel FA $4.45. | ONE ROMAI RT Si aatow WELL or eee pum heater, wih ower. aA sate. “ATED — ALL ¥OU want. UNION WRECKING CO. 31445 W. 8 MILE RD. Phone LAkeview 60722 afternoons TABINET SINKS. FROM — $50.05. bie sinks, from Sn G. ‘A _Thompson, #0 8 Perry. CASH t : 4-7881 bream ook BLUE WHITE DIA- 3 kerats. 19 points, with " gy EA underneath it. FE 4964 * PATIO SLABS OUTDOOR FIREPLACES = in color & size. No money own. Constru once." hoo Cooley Lk c . Union Lake Village EM_ 3-4825 PLYWOOD Cash @& Carry weve seseees terrific \ \ ] Michigan, Flue an VE PLUMBING sry : »+ 6.6 cents ft. | SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. USED LUMBER BAnGains ALT, SHO $B peseasin ct ee EEOR SHOPS vag * acnolro SUPELY co WE SELL — | YOU SAVE PAUL ST. CYR LUMBER CO. | BENSON LUMBER CO. Do At Yourself 61 BOAT DAT AND FLOOR SANDER, POL- e Ong ete, §-31 "FOR RENT Faltpaper. steam — and and ¢ steamers—wax furnace cieane “9 land Fou on and a Paint, "a8 C Orehard FE_ 5-6150. all Tile l¢ diext' Tse ery day from 8 to 7. SHADE TREES: Sugar — Silver maple, Scar- 6" diameter. FE 54-0477 or For Sale Pets 69 213 IN, AKC -MALE 10 mo. and 4 Good yrs. Good bunters and a ee br see ii BEAUTIFUL GREAT DANE AT FE 56-3970. vis. FE 48506. TERRIERS STUD, _AKC Reg. Curtiss. on 3-006. BRITTANY “PUPS, AKC 5 MONTHS ressonable. Ma sate ee scenes | - OOM, g Spey D and i PFAFF sEwi NG MACHINES. DRY | 6-664. — is. ry iM) ‘ ERMAN SHEPHERD: Part | supplies. cmbing. & siccinical | “Colle puppies, $5.00, MA_5-0¢ i to 6:00; Sunday 10:00 to 4:00. GF RNAN SHEPHERDS, ais Montcalm Builders TP eal 186 reg. Female 3 months, Male 8 W. Montcalm. FE 5-47 months Reas. MAyfait -6-2504. ' PARAKEETS — soME FALKING, LOR RENT |PAErEsa en s ~ ery EDGERS-POLISHERS 248° Auburn, FE 4-6510. ‘ RUG CLEANER WALL PAPER STEAMERS - DRILLS - SAWS PAINT SPRAYERS Open Sunday BROWNIES HARDWARE | FE 3-0239 4898. SANFORD Cameras, , Equipment ¢ 61A % MM VETO 2 CAMERA WITH all attachments. FE 8-60 povowr ene = EPPERT'S CAMERA SHOP. st WM. ‘E 5-615 FoLAnGS > CAMERA with light meter, flash attach- $65, Call ps. FE 4-6026 _Sale | Musical al Goods 62 62 ather case, after 7:30, ones, ‘om what you dolla: s, Liberal — allow, Rental . Charge EDWARD'S Outlet 18 8. Saginaw COMPETE PLAYER PIANO service, . OL 25036 or OL 6-0571. GRINNEL CONSOLE PIANO, EXC. — blond African Avodire, $475. 3-778 i IF YOU" = an Queen Ann on small ws rand piano, look no further. Caulagher's aia cellent ANO,- FE “sll ARR, ALNUT. PIANO TONING, AM AND REPSIRG ‘A mia BiANO SEE 8:30 7. Oscar Schmidt, _ tease. Parakeets, Guar. to Talk Bom talking, t arie- euins Cages. S01 ath tun st > FB 23-4025. PaRAREETS, GUINEA PIG, ot Pets FE 4643 ee ees CANAR aa _ plies. 183 Sanderson 2-737. ‘| SARAKEETS Canan CAGES. Food. Since 1927. 584 | Ave AKC POMERANIAN Bnet is reg. $35 and k POODLES aE aOY. BEAUTI- * ful pups. 641 3rd. REGISTERED COCKER PUPPIES, blond. RE 8-4906, 6172 Auburn, Utica TOY FOX TERRIERS, OR 23-7729 TOY FOX TERRIER, PUREBRED. Black & brown. Reas, FE 2-6682, stud SERVICE. . TOY MANCHES- OA 62036 after 5 & Satur- an | vane. Sos 18T. BEAUTIFUL AKC _—_ red beagle pups. FE | Dogs’ Trained, Boarded 70 70 | OOG8. CATS BOARDED. DOGS rained, Burr-Sheil, 375 8. Tele- _gtaph Hay, | Grain | & Feed 7 71 ist & aND cu TTING “ALFALFA 5 caret. 0c, Wc & 55e. OA ee ss SECOND CUTTING ALFAL- quulty. “Har ee ee ven “Oa iLL int BAY, STRAW, al SH: Classified Ads! zat be SHORTICUT TO f +7 ma c ch ji aig i Mae Ne Bsc Wine gg ett aie asa. . e f bE i j \ | | jes 4 } i 9 fj i} I { 4 J f ee re . \ THE PONTIAG penis: -WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 19577 | | heen he Hay, Grain & Feed 1) _._ Auction Sale 72|_ Beate & Ascesoriee_ 88 FUNNY BUSINESS a by Heratberaeé _Fér Sale Cars. 1 _ For Sale Cars | 1 For Sale Cars) 91 nt oe Sale Gar oy : ron rat, meets ere, Pee compu ms aat ot iHinee OF ANEW) : "54 PLY PLYMOUTH | _Ken. 41 BE. Pike Pentiac oy, bane. 8 owner) $1009. FE HCAS a RUCK OR /¢ Many extras—a we oe ee, rr A GOOD USED CAR? M a 210 me xt. lang _eaise | lor "to\ round, ‘autour’ taventory “pide, RAH, wingsnleld washers: CHECK OUR 2 Ma, “51, OLDS MOBILE 08 ™ A " @ 5 z i sox oY ~# . sor for 4, to. trade hae rust Chrome lke ‘oe syne Pe DEAL FIRST. ‘Suburban n Motors 8 Co, Inc. HAY, CORNER 72) M | res Plows *culti-| son, Wirsard and Crestiiner boats, #-0556, D ALE H 565 8, Woodward , ma ¥ , eigntewbrect. Phone enone 3. D, ig ft. combine. = & Cater ater, as ane ist Fg SA a . Olds Dea er BR : powe! 5 -o-saiWAve OWNEA. In Sale Livestock 72 crower: Sig’ tee ef machinery,| ° atatun umaate a CHEVROLET. 210 DELRAY HUGHES, INC MNupet Met all power. Pre- _ Fors dt $00 "bu. bu, oats. 2500 Save ay and) PE 2-8811 1 R power pac, vw tres, low ’ *| mlm irae . Only Se 21 2 4 ¥ -| aniles. he BB44. - rales ND SIMI - ANNUAL ocrtE | oper Mousenoid” esate ‘ter | Use Our Layaw ay Plan. ss Ee Ny ase ‘4 OLS HOLIDAY SUPE. ~~ we 3 Youre Fait spesling BALE: Prida: ch 15, wie oe For your ‘ST boats and Evinrude | ti : ea bint erie Pike Bales Pas Pav i pg a RA | darineton Haee Works | CHEVROLET Direct Factory” desler. You save. is cash. Ml “eal wou. | USD Tad CaBs — = CRAP, 101 sonally Say mak per ” WEDNESDAY NIGHT ACUTION arrington Boa or s.| 4 i06s César sateen. Wenalitd ehiny : 5 CAR S pd Dy Oo egg EL om] BS Miller’ This selected gtoup cov. at Smart Sale arm. oleeed watil | 100" 2. Telegrapa___FE_3-05 biack finish, radio, heater and ONE HUNDREI whitewalls,” R&H. special paint. | {999 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, sists of cows with records up to _ spring. Private sales daily. | Transportation Off Offered 87! white side wall tires, L MAKES AND MODELS: Pri. r. EM . | 280, 280 8. Edith. ana ete Wa “elaselfications: | For Sale Housetrailers 78 - $925 E TRADE POR ANYTHING "4 OLDS, SUPER 18. CONV: BLE: | i063 PONTIAC 4 DE. DELUXE. There are animals by these UL SS PLY BY AIRLINER CALIFORNIA, i) Economy Cars, 22 Auburn. off Sag. Excellent wer on &. R&H. W. W. 2.2690. owana Fobes. | — $75. St. Petersburg, Tampa, Mi- ; cond, brak Ot) NTIA ae aH, Gurtiss Candy Javindivie. eoieee i good cond, ais EM ony Peery bervins. Inc. On Yat Your car or equity down Bob Frost, Inc. Mate. “aoe ether tbe. ai OR. sit "a Sipe aetna ce | eg 9 Fk ORWENAT. Pa Coen | TRACING. Fon, CHLAREME Cy NORTH CHEVROLET momncony penveg |TWegeeas. ue GOUE| be, ee ody Soe Bet OE wap ty ci per kell Bare Fr TRAILER a1 Conn. | Geers Right between 1 1 ae. FE, 1000 S. Woodward Ave. ON w 5 4 b5 Setot — pELux 4 PONTIAC. 4 DR. >, ai | G5a take ever _ MU + —0-2633.—__— BIRMINGHAM 6-200 nt $825. FE 4-213. Smith Olen Cases. Everett R | sual 48927 before noon or after 7. CRAVING, FOR 80 SOUTHEAST a | BIRMINGH AM. OPEN ‘TIL 9 Pa Mir 64036 7 oie Og new. Birmingham |'51 PONTIAC, CHIEFTAIN D Miller. Pedigree man: Herb Mil- 953 ‘SKYLINE ‘HOUSE TRAILER, sour ortheast Arkansas, earte Bank rates, wre 8, mee So ane sit a a: | 3 $1320. full price. Terms.| would like passe to share ‘31 CHEVROLOT DELUXE 2 DR Suburban Motors Co. Inc. RaW Clean, 6205. 80 an. rs COW, 4 YRS. | Pa My 24009, Lot No. 1 Park-| | expenses. a Sa323. bard, top. 2 Dr. Very clean, PE HAI IPT so 8. wertvasd. Dicainghem | coors eee ee Ne eee ane bson, ee RUCK GOING NOR A . NTIAC, ‘ Re. Farmington, OR 4316 TRAILER EXCHAN ANGE | FS so an OFF 5n00 YSLER, — YORKER Olds Reser afer 3:0. 7a oe. TIP TOP RANCH OFFERS BOARD- > \yoUNo LADY REgoikes ) okceet sewer slesting © trabes . inst OLDS 88 HOLIDAY, AUTO |” SPECIAL BARGAINS wah “tras. service for horses. We buy, | 10 WIDES—10 WIDES | * 3. daily, vicinity ‘of Green py aan eon." i Pontiac Sales og power soar pati A oH! —— . soe Highland RA 14 Models from 38 to fet 0| Late nda Richardson ip Pomc sarc Foes, oe rr, Be" SE | set nentien cates Cann sonve| HE fie it yore pickunl a. eiider WanTeny TVPRIOSE OF Air | Psicrne anpeisox Guat | $y"tr Soap wt 8 | seas cupron, page| erst svsegg faye ersies| Lake Orion Motor Sales, | Mature One wt cyan jones, rt a it cl ton = F , HOMES : matic. ery low|FORD - MERCURY MY _2-2611 | 1054 Ford, 8R For Sale Poultry 74) five! Wotetto™, RECONDITION: __Nanted Used Cars 88) «Let me remind you, fellow members | — a rolling stone tarry? way elgg eel Bice, S308 soinleare, “Beautiful V en NORTH PONTIAC BAL PPB PPP eer . mre SEPARA eek | EAGT TPS «| aera etaron_ * Patan eners 1 bows of Boome eag_-cpus.go0g| "amesrametine et] CLARKSTON: |vehtbott 000 in . or 3 tires and . See this at 7 . : RILL'S J&R. 115 Ne Seg. Ask’ for Bud. | ORES ear. Dem MAN'S FRIEND PARTS. .& SUPPLIES | . "AVE ' : fe. E Bud: | 1955 Pontiac Starchief convertible. THE WORKING M NI ~ Sale Farm Produce 75 | s teiegrapn PE 3300 TOP Dollar for Sharp Care _____ For Sale Cars — ad For Sale. Cars ____ 91 | 1 Doar CLUB CPE: VERY et age Continental wheel. An Motor Sales 1s 2 ee ae ~ , $460 iy Lk. FOR LATE to DEL MOBILE as M&M “Motor Sales | ’S4 BUICK Always Sst FORD | — ame eee: YMOUTH “ue Gar, Reoais mark ~ stead | bomes reconditioned, like new, on S “ ' { I.ate Model C 1953 Ch “4 dr. sedan. Stand- PLY ENGLE NASH BALES Rd. 10 a.m. to € p.m ra Balance | Fo" top doular on late model CLUB COUPE ON ae Lode: Atk 4 transmission..Radio & heate 30 & Porter Ra, ay Rus- ae reat See Ctiey DRYER a ‘ta | se2t “Dite Hwy OR 3-1603 $1295 : HURON M TR. SALES 1956 Custoh ¢-door, V-8 engine, 1983 Ford. Beautiful conditfon. Low : M WILL, AGCEPT : y a2 W oH FE 2- i : Seeders oe pense | TRAILER EXCHANGE: (“SGU 8 PORE O82 | Hey -6_turen _____reg pamt| geist een ld pits MUST SELL THESE BEAUTIFUL | ousoard pot, Ste APP = 2 Ww. Maple at 15230 Holly Ra. rese 4-6771 L ey CHEVROLET A number of good transportation’ NEW CAR TRADE-INS TODAY! se payment on cs ood used car. Orchard Lake Rd. Dally .0 to 6. | i955 35 | Pt CONTINENTAL. S| Always Ready. to Buy OWENS ~ $1625 - ozo at an exceptionally low oun CONDITIONED ta cnare . Alc R ; ms Gorn SALE. HOLLY. MEL- ees Gown payment. Lot | deskee aie eed] cate, top Ope 210 t-door sedan. power glide, | | van ree” N. MAIN ST. CLAI LER ¢ DR. HARDTOP. Pover “BILL, SP ENCE : IP ¥OU NEED LLNS 05 GENERAL. 33 FT. Lona. RAGILEY AUTO. PARTS Vour FORD Dealer. Ser on Cee way anise eed) ee ee MAple 5-5566 or MADE 5-1141_| Chrome wire wheels. Low mile-| 2 Oskiand Ave $-0207 $3501. > _ a end_cheep._FE eae |r! pet a) HOLA oe (1.8 Saginaw PE ssi01 NORTH CHEVROLET. 198 FORD CONV. R& H. AU-| See. Official’s car, ; ideo o poutuag «3 2 ~~ ENGINE, = All steel, conduit wir- AS Z 1000 S. Woodward Ave. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 2 OF oe feted aan) Bere s Greer. | =| BUICK $645 BIRMINGHAM." | Takt Onion Motor Sites | TEES a and bsg Piowers and plants. WANTED. SCRAP CARS ee ; Make your own terms FORD — MERCURY MY _ 2-2611/1956 Dodge Royal Lancer. hard \ _ cond. 09 Starr, r 4 p.m. se Cigtans. Vere. ~ OXFORD TRAILER Ph. OR 3-4511 ae ee ee S| NORTH CHEVROL 3 FORD, 0), FAIRLA NE FORD Gr spush, button shift. Ram, |CAF PA TOO BURDEN. ; SALES S mission. good finish and extra 4 Oo Cc uN RO SET | fnew ae KN showroom 4 : some? Let us help you edjust EARE RD FE 30078 aps7 ais ena | Bud Shelton Motor Sales} clean "inside “and out. 1000 S. Woodward Ave a owner, oy ie 1956 PLUS TRANSPORTATION “Side "Ar “CLARKSTON RD: 2 4 e* 5 Pays mode!: * rer ok d . > Sale-Farm Equipment 76) S°¢™4y" Areor, it 8s oni || om , hauee &E. ‘Sia PE ‘pe cere BIRMINGHAM vs ae ery wena ianspor’ T+ : SPECIALS Lake Orion Motor Sales trai ‘rental ‘basis’ Parcs | HIG FOR JUNKED | 195 : tation. $225. EM 30111. i274 CUSTOM LINE FORD-MERCURY MY 2.2611 Al JOHN DEERE-M TRACTOR) and's easories. MY ae ee ane eS teand Lobe 4-Door,& Cvl 1955 Plymoutn etree a ne ee eas NEW EacRL = & mow i cent Only %4 down.1 Me ‘eave peyaeet SAVE ‘S33 FORD V4 2-DR. CLEAN, #363. Dae oe » = PICE AT DEALER'S BOLENS ‘Wheel Horse RIDING TRACTORS Power Mowers & Tillers Evans © Dixie and on pa wote in trade thin row—Pontiac | Chief or Det Alse a large. of 1957 1¢ —- t or | 2 [ Ba gee mage =, display. low- ‘BOB Ht E pee B B HUTCHINSON ILE HOME SALES INC. 00 Dite Rv; 31202 WTD: TO 45 f We will sell it for you for 10 cent on our ‘ot. We re bank 1 Coach Bales. o oe y Rd., Holly, Rent Trailer Space 79} MOBILHOME ESTATES. MODERN | front playground. EM HIGH ss PAID BUYING FO LES ‘AW ST PE ¢-7371 wre. UNE co AND SCRAP | . Call FE 4-0582.. MOTOR SA |334 8 3 SAGINAW 8T THES HIGH DOLLAR. |:s6 pootiae For - heed the: tt “wil oa you well. 4540 "i. J. VAN WELT ~ warren eae oF JUNE. PE 44878: MY _ 2-5482. | WILL PAY THE HIGH DOL BUCK’S ‘AU TO "SALES | PE p_5-3401 = Auburn at Marshal! LAR NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM Wagon Round Up 8 passen- rd Ford, ve rset 2 door, ranch Ford-O-Matic and ‘all ac- comortea: 1 o sharp. 56 Olds Holiday .- - $2895 |. ’56 Buick Riviera . .$2895 55 Olds 98 Holiday .$2195 35 Olds 4-Dr. Sed. .$1895 ’°S5 Olds 2-Dr. Sed ..$1695 | 5 Buick Riviera * "$1695 ws wr pets For ‘Sale ‘Trucks 90 | farm _ Including hay | 3-266). ee 34 Stude. Chp. Cpe. $ 695 Sa Feels Hae | POE AC POMERUEST— syanp oanwooo nome ox.|*S} Olde Saree Pn .s 90S Exe. cond. J° E. Burns, 700 N./ jovely acres feobedes (6 privess | Oho. sew Malcom Ee Clee. et oe Rochester Rd after 4. Plateau | jak, with good swimming, god | 1983 * TON PANEL. EXCELLENT | *53 Chev. Spt. G pe. . .$ 795} schools, club house & $708. FE 20289. 1038) +<5 py th 4-Dr.. .$ 495 ; ING BROS shelter, Only 18 minutes to Pon- Baldwin, ymou T.. > 79 YOUR COMPLETE tac. Also taller -ales, Base rate | itis | WHITE TRACTOR i%3| HOUGHTEN & SON * Layn —Gargen—Parm_ Store eee eee Meee SOs. Phone MYriie 3-461) White “tractor, 1952 640 GM trac-|youn FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE Pree Parking OXPORD MOBILE MANOR 3) tor and two igsi, 32 ft. Pruenauf AND ‘this an miles east of Oxford at 1940 Lake- | _ tandem trailers. PE 4-105. GMC TRUCK DEALER | — 5g > Reedaemnetl kee a al ah rr cots ree 20mm ° tires, gene. MY Dine | 7! |e N. Mata — BING BROS. Auto Accessories 80 pose yo 1% TON STAKE. 4 :| Safe Buy Used. Cars PONTIAC : OPDYKE _ Se A ia truck appearance. Save plenty on “POWER JAMBOREE |282,Mewnen rrom ‘se cuev.| this one jut vourcer'ertce| = =(CENTRAL OPEN: HOUSE | eso menn MOS eves PONTIAC’S ONLY MARCH © THRU 16 of PLYMON FH. = DOOR” WILT. | Haskins Chev. gional Sat ‘WIN & NEW FORD TRACTOR | SORS: HEAD: TRANS- wal sine "Oven. Nites “TH A LINCOLN PADS: HEATERS WITH B RcuEN pit. tie KXCEL-| MERCURY SPECIAL PRICES END 's Beano Nmw cane | Wut cond. Tom Bobr tac. Mi | i ceun s Game «| 50nP SaTwEe Cait on ims TON FORD PICK UP 4 DEALER ¢,2Mo OR ANYTIME SATU — = CASS AT PIER ST8. oN rot TRACTOR. RECONDI- 1966 CHEV. *, 2ON STAKE. DUAL FQNED, WITH KEW R AUTO ae | Fore Toaar's epee! tise | DON’T DUCK DODGE PONTIAC Tractor & wake, Co. Tote Tadczon Beaten seo 6. FE 4-0655 Atso jut ports sf Orchard Lx_R¢ SPECIALSALE - New Equipment DAVIS BACK HOE right angle swi Praail. HUB AUTO GLASS co. ¥ 10:00 X 20 TIRES FE 54-3040 walls. ED. WIL ee “Ea digeing Gepth. 8 ft. Semging Davie heavy duty front end loader. A } Ferguson 3° tractor i wer steering with 13" tires, N. Main OL 16761 R ROOM EQUIPMENT — Westinghouse 10-can cooler milk = rack with pans—milk | ans — 2 Surge milking units — ait ip A-t ition, Write or call ‘keburst rms. care of Cari umrich, Sans Souci, Mich. Tel- Algonac. Michigan. River- ie 86-3323 Auction Sale 77 av CTION, FRIDAY, MARCH 15 AT & & tor. “here i i | . \MYERE ALUMINUM B wots STRETCH PRESS “3 68. Saginaw at oe Re 6:00. : RUCK TIRES. TE ee eee >} 4404 Clinton Rd. OR 3-716. 1646. VERY Just your car or treck Jiao Haskins Chev. cateLiea + atGe aS RFS Mable: esott ay ea hm oH : 5 A s* a ah $10. Air honrs with ioe a for "SS or -'S6 Chev. $50. aise | 34 6103 ec Ad cmiuan | carp. $15. Overload “or ay << queen ai r cial ‘type to pull Bousetratiers, | Also 22 ft. at tandem eee ten | boy J Py & hubs trailer.| Gem. new lights on trailer. Half | FORD MOTOR & TRANSMISSION. Lage ooo i Sa Cone Gat a reaves, ASS &) Call PE 24179 Oebiand Ponting __ TT CHEVIE TRUCK, For Sale Tires 80A uipped te to pul heuseweler. FS AND 1951 Carland Le dd Ha v-8. at oe power, GAS AND MONEY 54 Nash. Rambler Station Wagon |, Hyd, very clean . tt [33 Nash A . R&H, Hyd i Black & Yellow : ''SS Plymouth V8. ¢Dr., 2-tone. : Sapo 16,000 miles . $1005 , Dodge Hardtop, R&H, Auto Yellow & biack : $1306 ‘$5 Nash Station Wagon. 12.000 actu- Sau fe Ts 35 Nash Station Wagon, yellow and white, 14,000 eroee Hydra, ‘$5 Nash Station Wagon, coral & wi ra. $1405 "SS Ambassador, hardtop, coral 8 " Ambassado r country club, 255 ‘86 Ambassedor, R&H Auto. FINANCING A SPECIALTY | BIRMINGHAM NASH -| 8S. Woodward == poo | MI 6-3900 Complete Nash Parts Pe “service Available __ Free Pick up_ _& Delivery ‘36 CHEV. STATION WAGON, V8. Power Glide. Power Pack. R&H. and access. Life Saver W-W tires. Take over Payments. a sell. FE 4-0603. CHEVROLET sai cok — foes 210 ™ w e = wer glide, radio and he = $1495 Small down payment BIRMINGHAM TAKE OVER CAYMENTS, CHEV 'S3 Bel-Air, must sell. FE 3-7620. tires cn, is ber Mo. Lakes Sct eaceo NEW, 1857 DEL er cao va Extras, $2,005. Fe 5- NO UST. THIS LOOKS as j TT JUST CAME OUT OF THE FACTORY. | 1948 Lids convertivie 8 145 §$ a = club coupe . § 396 Hyd. 2 door .. § 475 iss Chevrole 2 ¥¥s Comat experience. 2605 — 53 ft 5 | Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Har- | 3 B ‘ $ 981 Bh wa Open. G8 eres ‘438 | $ oii bs ide ee toaeel hogind one oie | DONT WASH FOR S ga eB? See oo | MONEY! Make it easily \30 2- Sg ae 4 88 MB. 7 Dr SBsh my thous ( Takaitied Ads. To, YS gles ‘ip i$ i ¥ tebeory r « hiv haat AES ge Swap, hire, | a Shelton) Motor Sales ral, 2.8181; lean at E. Bivd. FE pal \ \ ~\ . DUMP. A-1|° a si36. Highland | - 33 F 6 FORD. 5 YARD RUMP is Hamlin |” ‘a4 55 Piymouth 2 dr .. $1095, “85 Chevy 2 di: F toed "85 Ford V-8 4 dr. -....... S| $6 Pontiac 2 di ......:.. sit6s, 55 Chevy Wagon $1305 | 55 Dodgé Hard top . $1505 — 58 Buick 4dr Marc top $1505 Hod Buick « dr hard top $1775 56 Ford Station Wagon 4 dr rep ‘3% Ford Fairland Vii $186 ‘S57 Ford 500 Fa:riane —Save $800 RIEMENSCHNEIDER Dodge Plymouth 232.8 Sagina® 2-8 1955 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP. very. nice. Also 1955-150, 4 dr. Chavis, ne tone. To settle estate 56 | es BUICK CONVERTIBLE Full power. $200 for my equity. FE 8-6970_— 1956 BUICK SUPER 4 DR. FULL | Fr Stasse 7,000 miles. Only $2,500. 1955 CADILLAC, LIGHT BLUE. power steering. Pa) neat! brakes, air condition. FE AUTO SUPER MKT. ’56 Cadillac Sedan ’56 Olds 88 Holiday Sed. 56 Buick 2-Door ’S6 Pontiac Catalina. "55 Olds 98 Convertible 55 Pontiac Sedan *§5 Olds 88 2-Door ’55 Cadillac Coupe 55 Olds 98 Dix. Hol, Sed. 54 Buick Sedan 54 Pontiac Sedan ’53 Pontiac 2-Door ' 53 Olds 98 4-Door Nash 4Door Olds. 4-Door Chev rolet 4.Door JEROME || 4 OLDS-CADILLAC | Orchard Lake at Cass | e- , ee ae 52 ‘31 FE 2-9131 | SPRING SPECIALS MANY. MORE TO CHOOSE FROM JUST YOUR CAR DOWN EASY GMAC, TERMS CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Deafer” Fok Dixie Highway at’ M15 MA _5-5071 __. Open Rites til 9 | TAX TI | Yes, and what you save on one of these Used Cars|: | wil pay ‘your income tax! * $1295 ‘SS Plymouth Savoy 4 dr Sedan. Radio & heater. conventions; drive, two tone green. This car is immaculate . 695 ‘6 Ford 2 dr. sedan, radio & heater, two tone sree? & cream, many many miler le! $2595 "56 Chevrolet Nomed station wag- on, radio & heater, Power steer- ing & brakes, Ww wall tires. This full essorized. 16,000 4 dr. Sedan, Dynaflow, very, $595 sedan, tadio Yirdsamatie solid color, $1895 "$5 Buick ial 4 dr. Hardtop, radio & heater, Dynafiow. custom trim. two tone white & black beauty $1695 "S58 Buick Century 2 dr. Hard radio *& heater” Dynanow. pra tone white va blue. must be seen $1595 eater, Sar a weeetinel” dark viny! radio & very pag —* = poner "8S Ford standard ons eons = a ‘0 tone 1Si85 re ne © tqne beau- | “OLIVER BUICK | FR 80488, *e, chard Lake © ve, / poi01 | Ores il ike se | 3-1542_ Harry Riggins. a Oa tie R & H. AUTO- matic, power steering, Cree At Clarkston Lake Orion Motce Sales FORD —- MERCURY MY 2 sant ~ WE “WILL TRADE UP OR DOWN | Later model car for your equity er cheaper car and we bey you ; ce difference. models available CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 aan Highway et M15 MA Open nite ites “til ® Sa FORD COUPE. ; } NORTH CHEVROLET | Px_3235 1000 S. Woodward Ave. | HASKINS | trade. : Soest AU FORD 1986 Tudor sedan. radio heater. white side wall tires A one own- er car with low mileage. $1395 Your old car down NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. ‘BIRMINGHAM yT) ‘a Forp ¥ v2, 8 & & PERFECT SEPPREY FORD SALES 0. Ww ‘SS FORD, 4 DR. CUSTO: & white 32.000 miles, $1. party. MI 6-9066. “ FORD PAIRLANE "VICTORIA. nf, © W.W. A-) Shape. FE “WE RE SELLING OUT... . BLACK ates ALL THESE CARs, TO MA ROOM’ FOR T | TRADE-INS Ee IN AND | TAKE A LOOK — EVERY CAR -IS WORTH MORE THAD THE ASKING PRICE. CHEVROLET: Radio & heater, Powerglide. CHEVROLET ’57 Bel Air 2-Dr. ....$2395 Radio & heater. “em a ey FORD ne °57 Fairlane “500” . o>) 4 door, radio & heater, Ford-O- Matic, W-Walls. New. 56 Gaia Ge oe $2005 Radin & heater, Hydramatic,. FORD ''33 Four-Door V-& ..8 895 | Radio & heater, Ford-®-Matic. a PONTIAC . ’55 Star Chief ......$1795), CATALINA COUPE. Full power. DODGE 55 Coronet 4Dr. ...$1395 Radio & heater, Auto. transmis: sion. . CHEVROLET : '55 Station Wagon. .$1495. “4 door, radio a2 —— V-8, stand- ard transmises _ PONTIAC 53 Catalina .......- Radic & heater. mission $ 895 Standard trans- PONTIAC 54 Star Chief ......$1195 B DOOR. Radio & heater, Hydra- CHEVROLET 35 Bel Air 2-Dr; .,. $1295 Radio & heater, V-8, A’55 5 Super 88... 88 inate vs $1795 PONTIAC RET TL STORE ¢GOODWILL = " USED CARS” | \ } = HASKINS soa Radio and Heater Overdrive $1350 Le ARRY JEROME OCHESTER FORD DEALER OL 10711 #400 «IN — ON ‘5? FORD Custom. - H. WW. Automatic. Call after 6 p.m. - OR 33183. MERCURY __ 1956 MONTEREY 4DR,R.&H. $1950 LARRY JEROME ER FORD DEALER OL 1-971 issi KAISER «¢ DR. GOOD RUB. ber and runs good, First reasen- able offer takes Kt. OR 3-7665 aft- er 6. WANTED AT ONCE: oo j AUTON Oakland | OA 8-282! SPRING | 53 Deluxe 2-Dr. ...:$ 793, Also several others . West Side Used Cars, 023 W. Huron FE 42185 "ts “MERCURY MONTEREY HARD- R&H ———— _w-w ata price 6 Smal! down yment. Tom Bohr Inc Mi MU 06, I's a WISE MAN . « . Who buys his used car before the spring rush. 56 6 Plymouth. 2-Dr.. .$1595 Sedan, beater, W-Wall tires, V4, 54 Ford Cus. 2-Dr.. .$ 895. 1 | COST. 954 Buick super, ¢ dr, Dyna., R&H, Golden Hawk. $3,900; invoice $3,050. WW tires. - loaded 3.008 Station Wagon, : > | voice $2,700. |1951 Buick super hardtop. . 4 door. Commander. $4965; invoice 1933: "eeum: 4 door, R&H., Mazon MOTOR SALES 5 «68 PE 40537 Open Evenings—Please ” Phone M ple 5-5141 “CHEV. 1957 DEMOS. LT \ ; | | _ reduced | NORTH CHEVROLET As Lew as er your ‘ar ‘town _ UP TO 36 MOS. ON: BAL. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION. 47 a COUPE. R & H. PLYMOUTH. 1953 2-door sedan with radio er and other extras. Price ree $475 No down payment FoR A BETTER DEAL BETTER SKE HASKINS CHEVROLET. 1000 S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM = a er 854 yore a Pordomatic.. = 1 % $ "34 FORD VICTORIA fon pleater a Oskiend Coens, auas ba cceek B4 Chevic 210 2 ar. | Fastest Growing Dealer top. 7 elem” Radio’ saa | 20nd ‘88 ¢ 8s. Chieftain |<, @151 Dixie Highway at M15 heater. os. Wendl Gow « Gr'e, Hyera. MA 6-307 Open niles "till © tires. This ts really a sharp one ie} = (Sotell| +4 t \ after 3M. FE Inside and out. price is right. lepton : —— _——— = ——- - " | v4 radio & heater, * ( Wan “tres, Fordomatic a | e { 53 Dodge Cor. 2-Dr. $ 645 Radio & heater W-Waill tires Gyromatic. 54 Pont. 4-Dr. Sed. $ 895 Redio u heater, W-Walj tires, Hydramatic )755 Plymouth Belv.. .$1495 Hardtop, W-Wall rad ve vheater. tires, werflite, 1'5§ Buick Sup. H’top $1695 Radio & heater, W-Wall tires, Dynafiow, power steering & brake 55 Chevrolet B/A ..$1195 drive, V-8 55 5 Chevrolet B/A ..$1595 “Rae lide, “Wall tres, v-4. 35 Plym, 2-Dr. Sed. $1345 adio” . heater, W-Wali tires, Bowernit "56 Buick Spec. 4-Dr. $2295 Hardtop, Power equipped and sharp, — . ’53 Pontiac Cat. ....$ 895 Radio & Dynafiow, W- Wall tires ee radio & heater, Ly od matic, power steering Roya ter W-Wall tires 3 Ole. 88 4-Dr, ..$ 795 Sedan. A sharpie. $5 Ford Victoria Wail tire: 34 Olds 98 4-Dr. ....$1595 Sedan. Pull power. 54 Plym. Sav, 2:Dr. $ 7 795) Radio” & heeter, W-Wall tires ' $5.00 DOWN ON. FOLLOWING: - ¢ FORD CONVERTIB ve can ronan DR. ee Schutz’ Motors. DeSote- Plymouth Dealer on / Wood ward, . Birmingham ae [. Midwest 4-5303 2-dr., — W-Wall tires, Over-' radio & heater, Power-' 53 Buick Sup. H'top $ 895. SS DeSoto Ff. 4 4-Dr. $1695: Sedan, j . + 1595, Radio & heater, Fordomatic, W- | .. : ; q | q\t \ 1°56 CHEVROLET Del Ray & Coupe .......$1745 Power Pack, Heater, Turn Signals, W, Washers, White Walls, TURQUOISE, New Condition. ’°56 CHEVROLET Station Wagon ....... $1695 2-Door 6 Passenger, Radio & Heater, W Walls, sharp. SURF GREEN. "55 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille ............$3195 Pull Power, Hydramatic, Loaded. 15,000 Miles. "New Spare—Sharp. "55 BUICK Super Hardtop ................$1775 1°54 ps Special EDF 8 ocse i: . $1195 bi eater, Custom Trim, BEIGE & - Y A Sharp Car, 54 MERCURY Custom 2-Doo SUSE 995 Buy With Warranted CONFIDENCE Where You See the “O.K." Trademark SOLD ONLY BY CHEVROLET DEALERS 211 SOUTH SAGINAW 56 CHEVROLET Bel Air Hardtop ..Gi- Power Glide, Radio & Heater, 56 FORD Fairlane 4-Door 8 coven soe ses es $1645 RED & Rix & Heatér, Many other extras. ’°S6 STUDEBAKER Commander .......... $1695 HAWKE SERIES. O’Drive, Heater, W/Walls, Mlusiriou ’°55 CHEVROLET Hardtop 8 ..............$1295 Powerpack, Radio & Heater, W/Wails, Tone GREEN. '55 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4Door ..........$1295 Heat & Music Many, many other extras. Real sharp. veeeees -$1895 /Wails, 2-Tone *S4 CHEVROLET 2-Door 210 ........:..... $ 895 Power Giide Heater, Signais W Walis. Dark GREEN 54 PLYMOUTH Deluxe 2-Door ............$ 745 Radio & Heater. New 2Tone GREEN. Ciean as a pin ’°53 CHEVROLET 2-Door 210 ........... ..$ 695 Saddle BROWN Paint, Sharp as a tack, 49 DODGE 2 Door 22. .cceccscsceccsscess-@ 99 ood. . Shiny BLACK. Radio & Heater. Runs « SS CHEVROLET Station Wagon ......-.-$1445 Radio & Heater, Sun. Visor, White Wails. CASS AT OAKLAND Radio & Heater. Power, Dynaflow. It's loaded and very sharp. 55 CHEVROLET Del Ray 8 .............. $1395 ae agua Radio & Hester, New W/Walis, All Vinyl "55 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2-Door .........$1295 Heater, Signals, Washers, 4 New W/W TURQUOISE & IVORY. _ Radio & Heater, W/Wallis. OREEN. 53 CHEVROL ET Bel Air 4 , Radio & Heater, Bias | OWN & IVORY. As nice as you will "tina. Teese $ 798. Nice and clean throughout. 2i1 s SAGINAW CASS. AT OAKI AND FE 4. 4546 is am. ‘Hl ® pm,» ih aa | | { F } Blt ‘hs i 2 aa j 4 | A > i. oss “Todays S Radio Pata. “. 3 Added fo Cast | = Today’ S Television Progtams - - Ike's aia - : |“ Brograme tarnished stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. WIR, (709) “omuw. (woo) Ww, woo WCAR, (1190) WXYZ (197%) WPON, (1400) WJBK, ae) of Cohan Sto ; by Doctor Sa ; Speen , ¥ a se td. Channel 2—WJBK-TV_ Channel 4—WWI-TV Channel 1~WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV Wws, X Minus 1 THU 3:40—WJR, Buttram < 7 3 ms GRLW. Brus Perms | WMG. News. Faye Kilnabeth | Wx¥E sere wits Maticee| Another Jimmy Dean SONIGHE'S TV MIGHLIGHTS [10:45~(1) News and Sports, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Exam Shows President's 2 ciizrcommiction | apy Nett" rte teoegs | WERE RITE Meteep | Gets the Star Billing in|s:oe—c) Buttalo Bill Jr. (9) Pop-|11:00—(1) Soupy’s On. (8) Na-18:00—(2) yea ney Cemicn| Cough Better but Not My 9:30—WJR, Bue Ww News, B Martyn WPON 1460 Club ‘ e. (4) News and Sports tional News. (4) News. (2) News.| Tac Dough (7) clock ‘ WwW, WPON, News, ‘Lent 0:20- Wh, Huan Peng Country Style’. - eye. — : : (9) Maggie Muggins. Cured Completely 4 GRLW. Pletser. Exp. 12:80—WIR, Time tor Musie WWJ. ilitop House 6:15—(4) Weathercast, (2) News.|11:10—-(9) Weathervane 12: 15—(2) Love of Life. (9) Old - WPON, Melody Go Round | Spty" Bud Davies © o™ | SAW pers eee RF ae 6:20—(4) Box Four. te) Rn De S| Teinamnk Seles. WASHINGTON UP—A new phy- . 000-958, Grewhenr .. | WEAR we Walrod — ¢:25—(2) TV Weatherman. “Just Before Dawn.” '13:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow.) “SOmNGIUN WA nev se Wid. Poul Williams Batali im Serenade WPON Road Show NEW YORK (INS) — “The Big/6:30—(7) Realm of the Wild. ‘(| Page Show. (2) Miss Fair- : 4) It Could Be You. (7) The|Sical examination at Walter Reed # CKLW,” Gabriel ‘WWJ, Ross Mulholland | “way ey, band, Parade . (4) Bengal Lancers.| weather. — Army Hospital shows | Wik. News, Kasern WXYZ, Around Town Wrerz. See Sports __ |Surprise” with its $100,000 prize is) Gangbusters. Cec ” Fis The Erwins. (9) Telescope. 8 condition is “im- weak, » Se norame CKLW Bows, Album WJBK, News, Don Mcleod | sinking in its shallow ratings andj (2) Frontier. Georgia. * |1390—-(2) Three-Star Sports 12:45--(2) Guiding Light. proved,” the White House doctor dt eet | WGA News’ Bo adertyn | .WCAB. News Edgar Bergen’s “Do You Trust|7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.|11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater, Is] :99(2) Ladies Day. (4) Blenda a op "ae "doer ‘on mt ate Be — “Wire Sm Bela [Your Wife” will go otf April 12. e_- prctligtr Mpa Thirty Sremia. Theetor fe Piavtome 9 But ‘he still has not recovered 7 wren. ne Its current long-run winners (Erik = . a completely from a cough, | + "wea, w tour ote crews, Happiness “Ww Newer aun Deland” |and Helena — have won over jails ‘n’ “Andy. (2) oes David) me at Lark Cottage.” (4)/1:39-(4) (Color) “Tollywood Story. eald yp at ehuaal Dyes . CKLW' News. Sports Ww heen” Seorge “Wavp, a ond say $100,000 . Grief. . . CD Liberace. he “still hopes and expects’ to * WCAM. Wowk apiorame |. WRN, law ony” vine pees. mand tk ok 1:15—(7) News. _ THURSDAY MORNING 1:55—(2) he es (7) \get away to Florida later in the ¢ Rc Ag ail mat ieut” | saecwah, Music & a Meaomtile Edgar is planning TT ee eee} (Coker) #2) Meditations (@ Today'sl™ tea Cre leek in an n etet to clear wp teeme the ; ; future: He luce a brace Dollar Farm Report. - troubles, ailments were de- 4 / ORLW ; ‘WIBK: News, Kerem CKLW Bud Davies . WEY2. News, Mekenaie new dummies April 28 on the} Xavier Cugat Show. (2) Gian : oiaek -/2:30—(2) Honse Party. (4) Ten- certhed tc “Might ; d eee WIR, Income Tax fron. 8 With Mason | WCAR, Bports Parade . WJBK, Don Kate Smith ABC-TV: spectacular,| Step. ' ab Gat teins ~ cee sare ge 6 5 > Swedish the/#:00 — (4) (Color) Masquerade/7: Good Morning Today. |2: y Morgan. : <= oT other a sobbish hob y af on of eclee- Captain he ‘Big’ Payot (4). (Color) from "hnsncors eee ee SS 8:30—(7) N “War i “on ¢ - House Asks lke [y yron Cohen Is Best | ozist7ie cts Pts | tint tran Ws Samal We Wenn, "See Pene 0) ‘tern Ma Gem Howe Me Bae . ven, Teresa | were added 9:00— m ¢ ‘ officer. “4) Father Knows Best. Room, | house, |Hagerty after the President re- h Sh od Sh | Spsvaeersemae 9:00—(7) Ozzie. and Harriet, (9)|9:30—(7) Stars on Seven. 8:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (9) Howdy turned from an hour’s checkup at {0 Slash Bu { in t e el wO OW ney as Cohan, Roberta Sherwood | The Falcon. ‘Double Identity.”|9:45—(2) News, Weather. Doody. Walter Reed yesterday. ae: as his ened and James Dunn (4) (Color) Theater. Drama of|9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth, 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen -_ & & - - By EARL WILSON: ~~. <_Callisiea’ of passenger feelghter!10000--<) Genty Sterg: Show (0 tor a Day. @) Justice Colt. It was his second visit to the on President, Rather) NEW YORK — As a guy who always inn bate igisgitape ree gp eniPizon ountry Style, th Roe “Mystery Playhouse. “Night of|- () Theater Seven Mickey's Record Room. on & lingering cough, the after- Than on Congress Ws inoffensive, J was glad to find that the greatest of theo eels on CBS-TV oppe| Fear.” (2) I've Got a Secret. |s1:00=(4) Price Is Right, ._|a:a5—(4). Modern mutha a-gibd eles teeter ent 9g dialecticians, Myron Cohen, is at his best in the new show site Garroway, will be a_lively|10:00—(7) Wednesday Night Fights.|11:30—(2) Strike Zt a Beh (4) Lom Sig Pia a oe (4) It's A tye caught in) January. = = _ . .| starring the wonderful Roberta Sterwood. For example, @ ® young (27) Texan whose name hap-| (9) World Sorrow. (4) This Is or Consequences. (7) Robin Great Life. Last week, with the cough st WASHINGTON u—Sen. Lyndon) husband says: ‘pens by some strange coincidence| Your Life. (2) Drama Hour. Rickey. (9) Dance Party. hanging on, Eisenhower devel- |B. Johnson (D-Tex) said today) i. 4, wifes wiithdas” to be “Jimmy Dean’, . 10:30—(). Studio ST, |1355—(9) Billboard. _ 5:30—(4) Gene Autry. oped a new head cold and inflam- ‘Senate Democrats will make! - cri plese heerdearan ; . matin: of the ‘etttachion be 16 “least essential” spending their ; A friend asks: “What are you getting for her? Kraft Theater reports se earalal the left ear. The ear trouble made prime target-in a drive —_ He roars back: “Make me an offer!” « Elvislike Tommy Sands (Tommy With Traffic Accidents it temporarily difficult for him to stantial” cuts in Preside nt Eisen- * * * was starred in “The Singin’ Idol’) u k f , bear. bower's 5H.200000,000 tudget. Abbe Lane explains her cough, “I have the same kind - [received eight times more fan mail id rs | +t & seed tethenning occonx| the President has.” Maybe hers is from having her throat |than any actor in Kraft's 10-year The new checkup included X- leader, said f recom- s TV history; a month after the sing AN. russ: wists eaery sid showet (D-Va) of the Senate-House Com- ex-husband of Gloria De Haven, saw a ploture of Kathy ram! ha reacles Eisenhower has made tenative mittee on N Federal Carlyle, the ex-Grace Kelly schoolmate who looks like eo? 7 CHOEKGD Wh. ‘Tho intion i lasing the war on toads Ont plans to go to Florida for some baste Sar © Demecnelic’ cosuengy] neat er ee Oot URE Semevetions for Hatrwesd |4 manors oaguiscent” on cas-| PACifist School Faculty! dents, « safety authority said today. su ani exercise in advance of campaign. TV March 20 will be a very graphic! Argues About Accepti x * |with British Prime Minister Har. x & * * x Lal in |Story of blood, circulation, etc., and Defense Cash ting He suggested that the know-how and resources of business and 4i4 Macmillan. iAaned tl “My uncle was a tight-wire walker, says Jay Marshall esha secret weapon to win the fight. ee ee a eae ie the Follies. “Well, one night he was tight and the wire wasn’t” ets 2 industry may well be the to | er louse vo : See HAVERFORD, Pa. (® — Haver- night to ask Eisenhower to point). - - QUuizmaster Jan Murray Perry Como’s summereud show) " Eh prekagsre” qr eayralimplimmory: Lgl Surgeons Repair Heart out where “substantial reduc-;/has a new home and Buddy will not star the usual slew. of ro- College, a Quaker institution,| eerort after when wars seemed going Before TV Audience tions” could be made in his rec-/Hackett asked him what the tating guest singers, but one—and is ihvolved in a controversy over) against us,” said Paul Jones of the National Safety Council, “and — ord peacetime budget. decor is. ‘Mrs. Murray replied, . the scramble is on... whether to accept Defense De- mever have business and industry failed to come through. : | DETROIT w —Television view * * * __|“Barly Contestant.” ‘Las |Partment grants for nonmilitary! «wen the war on traffic accidents is against us, and (ers watched surgeons repair the : . do her Las . Countering thie, the Conference As he sent a production man a ee research. the last has brought severe reverses. So it is only natural heart of Harlow Wever, 23, at Republican Sena unan 72 Vegas cafe act on Bob Hope's year i Detrot —_— us ' : | time a resolution saying they were|“wnite Hunter” for TV, Pro- | ABC-TV's “Hawkeye and the|members of the faculty, the Board a | Cameras of station WWI-TV : in accord with the President's! , L. Shubert told Mohicans” of Managers and the students at : + x * picked up the operation after sur- mendation that Congress re-\Cucer Bernard - “| ae eS Oe —t { Wever's chest cxv- duos: Oe detioed possi-/him, “Your job is also to pro- . Geet month te being called ani0e yet vere) et | Deaths on the nation's highways last year were estimated et {geome peed the Guething * “Eastern’ : T-opera’ insti- highest history, prepared exposed wha thelr House colleagues ag|™0%® 00d will Humor the — — So | | acne eae ane Caag | —— stended $0 Uning op skeet s.inatives. if they say Africa is Kate Smith's not ducking the fact * * * Dr. James E. Blodgett ée idly > of her 48th birthday—she’s even) Some feel acceptance of the Jones, the council's director of public information, said that scribed the steps in the operation Se a: Roma pesast res-/bigger than Texas, agree with : ing it now and it won't grants would conflict with the| mearty twice sé many Americans have been killed im traffic (as he performed it. eal. ssuvuntiading of tunds|@2™:-” happen until] May 1... ‘Quaker Philosophy of pacifism.| gecidents than in all of the country’s wars — including the — 8 ee ee en or federal government activities rere CALAMITY ELAINE | Others say rejection of the money; evolution. : ————— is the constitutional responsibility/ THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Mickey Rooney's wife, Elaine |Would — = yoo Eten Jones, asking “Do we classify war by the size of the toll?” __. paiva was tele of Congress.” 1 Davis, signed for the title role of making gave these figures: 604,733 dead on the battlefield: 1,150,000 killed |viseg last year in Seattle. Eisenhower has said that it is co dig nimi Arai anew TV series, “Calamity/( the sciences. = ae tad ca, | duty to cut his budget/ telegram to Dean Marti - & Jane”... : , if it can, and he is expected to ig- in Las Vegas. (Dean, asked The came up when Dr. e*+ * nore yesterday’s House action, peli iis Calypso number, Eric Von Stroheim Jr., son of|Robert L. Walter, 37-year-old as- te , ond lack of cs ora! In 1832~ which has no force of law. said. “ knees were shaking the screen's wickedest heavy, is sistant professor of chemistry, re- blamed public apathy citizen support ; : The, House reso! supported|S#d, “My we -of the “West cently asked the Board of Mana-| large part of the failure to reduce the traffic toll. b ution, Pa assistant producer -of the y hard it felt like a mambo.”) | ‘Svctewsertewe "sl ‘met Omme sie Party oe Sc pamed Deere are ae ; TZyears cans, sa must : way, W ex- —_—— the public interest.” It requested husband, singer Bill Johnson, Ex-cafe comedy star Lee Good- |000 grant. He wants the money to : Eisenhower to “indicate the places!sieq suddenly had been set to man now makes more money as |aid research in organic chemis- Fluoride Treatments Group Awaits befere the he thine redvctins mae best beising, “My BU” on the Sid Caesar TV‘er. Te wus chengha ...| nel ENO TVs “Sele oe cack ep Walter's South Pole’s 3 irra oe ioe eget ok a ebster + made.”” . ‘Noel Coward parry a rie ad ae — a ence did at the Blue Angel, Ru- | quest but has deferred a decision. Continue at W Camera 3 & 2 &> isich acai excl rae ae ST) ban Bleu, Pink Turnip, ete... |Since then two similar requests First Chicken | De and 18 Re Saemne. Bartha Kits twice woolly lise The NBC daheeat ut bo Sotemmbers, 7 of feoride' theataatae to MEMPHIS T @®—That first was invented mocrats pu eee = , Tenn. : } Some of the latter accused the & Swedish import, is featured in “The/low the top level—executive pro ~* * * students in the elementary gradesinotch of eggs was a fiztle but ‘ pest ok mm of ates ee < ducers, supervisors and sales re- Some 250 students, faculty tales Webtior Sobect |i; T,2;, Wansme hasn't sactnmned 4 142 rejection of a Rep sub- | ss caasis ditties Sol, Rikeatns pu Kame raven . |tended a at the suburban| The program recently treated &3|,round the South Pole. stitute by Rep. Gubser of Califor-| | reine 5 ie y Philadelphia school this week to/Children in the second and fifth * * * ' ing to return from Italy hasn't sent for7it os for J Ikin grades of the Hawthorne and We- nia, He — commending nis f Bob y's daughter aywaiking — the question. Nap Schacls Mere Gaia the Adams, a dentist with the Navy Eisenhower Budget amily ... Crosby's | A ediat sion i Pupils antact tarctic, said : Brundage for their request to gov- Cathy is dating L. A. restaurateur Dino |s Given Reluctantly, ae + ann ee are éligible at Webster, ‘hment in the an : his troutile was due to the “humid- ity factor” on his makeshift im Pay~' -ubator. That's heer fixed. P Castelli . =e; Elvis ° Presley, who has four! LOS ANGELES —Motoreycle The treatments are offered on) Jaddies and a Lincoln, is buying a big officer G. P. Jacob says he's sor- 'a fee basis of $4 per child, pay- began distilling ¥ Pa Pa san > lable in advance, and include a ) “Earl's Pearls (Graft itation for jaywalking. vanes yt Nhl i examination. and four eae eee sight days, Ge tew : hi sk Kansas City Says NO! History proves war is better at abol- kok pa a = * said to re.|tenant from Memphis expects the fine Wal y ry The treatments are to ISAS CITY ishing nations than nations are at | Graff paid a $5 fine, but he has) TOKYO « — Avalanches 10 guce the number of new cavities|S¢c0md batch to turn up at least . veins suber per a 7 LSE abolishing war.—Howie Lasseter ae feelings toward Soowped |Japan killed six persons yester- by 40 per cent in children. pga y Pliged born at ers y * 7 . “ d a gentleman,” of i a mem- proposal for a 1 pét cent munici- TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Allen Swift found a very swanky|.1 jhow 1 did wrong.” oy et «¢ ¢& ber of the U.S. expedition that és pal earnings tax, unofficial) Chinese restaurant — they print the menus in French .. . oe « + Four college student _skiers| Out of Date; Out of Debt participating in the International count showed 80,233 votes against! ry ai’s earl, brother. ( “ Graff was on the way to & were swept to their deaths by a Geophysical Year. : the charter amendment necessary (Copyright 1957) movie,- his chief diversion since! snowslide in the mountains horth-| WATERLOO, Ont. w — “Out of * * * to enact the tax, 20,841 for it. his retirement, when he west of Tokyo. Two others date, but out of debt,” is the slo) ‘This late report on one of \the-citation. — escaped. They were searching for} gan Charles Kayes has painted on} 's lesser activities ® ® * * * | lest friend his 1929 model car, which he/given last night by Bob Grice of! 1 Eccentric aa Plan Senate Inquiry “You're a nice fellow,” said; * * bought for $30 three years ago./Hubbard, Tex., in a radio chat 4 Sar part oon ost the tation, an wtabuheg scpihel tu dcbtsb| oe pobeantnn tak tn i pears ‘thalanees tee anaes ar regions. 8 Tilts | Mid Pp lj He dag walked with Graff t6 the|tory at a mine near Aomori, kill-|car has logged only 26.000 miles,/the Commercial Appeal. - B Reh oes Nfo Mideast POwCY | Rovie"na'pad his advicesn, ling two persons and injuring six.|and can still make 70 M.P-H. |radio operator was the in 14 Unemployed : 18 Thus OTC “With any luck at all we ought ¢ Like Atios WASHINGTON @® — Sen. Ful- ; z pa bright (D-Aark) said today that! Health Department Braced for Spring Complaints Prego | carvpra ag 5 i determine “serio, mis. e Sate Wt over aus aoa Wy Goer part es winrar ll P. bl into it over our s. we're determined about it. HF | |e 'oe "ute seen" POllytion Problem Looms===* tm | [Senate Foredgn Relations and) 1. Oakland County Health| Septic tanks vary in effective-(roads, yet, Coltson points out, few error Sting Wale gad eavca= Disrzees signal — pawn Jon react yyy reg Dept. is bracing itself for an in-iness according to size, amount of|governmental units outside the) The jast batch of eEEs to hit the| eens hel partment as the basis of a review creased — Saat wan a use, surrounding soil and ground health department seem concerned. incubator; two dozen, came off the #0 Heavenly J |of Middle East policy extending) orine® , tube seasoa approach|water conditions, size of drainage|CREATES LITTLE STIR icebreaker North Wind, which 4) Witeuke part back to January 1946. —~ field and amount of drainage tile Where garbage is difmped in the|brought them from New $f Sorter a“ & 8 — e-# .& used, ee eee eS Oe nL thusa a en ee ak te of bright contended winter departm: x *® when sources of drinki a iife as 2 Strayed Siguhees ohetedien, bed on oy hinelires ome ren when ol these conditionalwntes aire pebeed, 0 tow Getnantiwhigh wore fown ovat aut J i \ : has had complaints but with spring and is\enforcement of the state law for-|chuted in a supply drop, passing | J ae firm policy in that area, and said. number will jump as wet|are the same tistalistion through 31-below cold during the ea ee ce cI EY, that situation helped cause the/ weather and new construction are|¢xactly duplicated, occasionally|bidding such conditions. | , 3 Be, a 1 crisis, i added. - one tank will mork while a neigh-| Oaitson reminds the public that gor th fleutenant’s first try et = 9 of “~ ix an i sitieence boring one won't. septic tanks need a certain |) ion hatching. “ pown it His demand for a “white D2-| sesseq last summer, the. health - - * amount of care. They must be {rset CE per" from Sectetary of State Dul division oe cleaned every few years, usual- | 4 , 3 Machine 20 ‘ les during hearings on the avast before a septi¢ tank, not pure and | ly ranging from three to seven Attend Mee 4 Bamphiet 33 Chinese Beet reyolution eet the stage tor soit cam: be Sivoo oe ting must | not- be discharged into | years, - lacrondiea 2 B44 ae jthe study) , : ‘ s RSE Dal ditches, lakes or streams, should be replaced C. Smith, Pontiac city y te Wander. |” Republicans went along: in: the| ® SPE tame hh or allowed to come to” the sur- aa well, ually t tate ar epuradiboant tnd tearelaty a Gut \ ee : £2 Competent ee ] [unanimous vote / which barely mek ha uae taser propane of the ground, “Remember,” Coltson. cautions, ning! Commigsion, will leave, for Hy Va ere it, only after. Fultwight's reyolu-ibuyers must | septic’ ait tok “the most expensive home is worth|San Francisco Friday to attend the 0 Basing 3 Sephee ios Lis Sreteeeeaate niner stipe sand Wak up online ¢ Mlle: Such ‘effluent is a much greater|very little if it isn’t’provided with|annual. conference of the Ameri; ee iN: Pec i ary ed peer te : ade and sanitary facilities for|can of Planning | | : ae : ne ae L ee e af. 4 , a, re ail r ak ia me | Pe bale \ r : an ‘da \ j : Ri ae Li ide ' M \ ' ko cudahs Aap ae ore : } : : ; } Ly 4 \ { ‘ é Oe ae s i eu * j neh es - i we . H Sees ae i | > Ay oe a ' j ; i ae ‘e : | (Yay " 4 ’ | i : i * | | } f i ee Y BAK! a4 i / / \e / if THIRTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1957 (3 ue en - Pi: ' : . " y . ’ iy; 1 5 : , : oy ed, Latest Is Plan to Take Gaza Strip _ ty a a age . : 3 Cone | : s : ife] R 1 Skill d C : ay h Pa Find Answers Nasser ‘Is Lifelong Rebel Skilled at Counterpunch . | | By International News Service , This man who has captured the| returned to Calro.to become the of four offices in the Cairo area, : : ~limagination and nationalism of the| “original”? man in the Free Of- | sometimes four days and nights _ a O | Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser has Arab Middle East—and the atten-| fleerw movement, .| without sleep as he did after the | : ‘been: rebelling and counterpunch-|tion of the rest of the world—was| ©, yyy 99 1952, the “Free Of- Israeli attack. - 4 3 Hing since boyhood. So far he has/ born in 1918, eldest son ofan &5+ 4.16 struck bloodlessly, ousted <= @ << , >. ! succeeded. __ (sistant postr ster at othe nile|FAPOUK and established @ revolu-| Seldom does he get a whole day rs | But even a cat has only nine| a8" Clin, bad tionary council with Gen. Moham-| with hig wife, Tahia, and their] “A ff on ‘lives, as Western diplomats reit- . ‘|med Naguib as its titular head but three t He 1 , : ‘..| REBEL WITH A CAUSE sons and two daughters. . jerate after each incorrect predic- od alee Nasser as its boss. teiat te rything, bes : ‘tion that Nasser is finished, © | At school in Cairo, he quickly runs eve g, |_The diplomats have been incor-| became a ——— nationale REPT glee i tine aid lat trusted and smart advisers, and . Three hundred dollars are waiting for some lucky winner [rect so often because they made street battles once landed Again and ag set-|he knows how to appeal -to the ——— : who figures’ out the right olution to this week's puzzle (that | their statements before the six-foot-| jail. backs with so-far successful Coun-| owas PREG SURVEYS AND ESTIMATES | om : 4 is, if there's no winner for last week's Pot-O-Gold). And sub- [tall, handsome, 39-year-old presi- * * * terpunches, replacing the popular : Ol, BURNERS * OIL FURNACES © Off BOILERS ©. WATER HEATERS _peribers get a bonus of §25. Check the clue words, solution! gonr-and strong-man landed, cat-| He won admittance to the mili-/Naguib, outnegotiating the British, L u Janka Heating & Air Conditioning clues and rules carefully. Then send us your answer, ike, on his. feet and counter-jtary academy, was graduated to|buying arms from Russia, seizing Texas to Allaw Curfews 0 ae ; ; money may be yours. : hate the corruption of King Fa-|the canal ostensibly to build the a a a 3 |. ius enet conmierguaeh ‘Se rouk and senior officers, and fought; Aswan Dam on the Nile, closing] AUSTIN, Tex. — A bill that Sales & Service ed's ay csnbied etry Grd ya coreepending tact governs emoncemeat at [Sting ns ammomct g. 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