PONTIAC, MICHIGAN toda ‘FRIDAY, APRIL 5, Realtors Back Pontiac Plan on Throughway U.S. Fund Would Pay 90 Pct. of Cost of Artery Vital to City’s Future mare north-south artery expressway hrsgti the city has been supported by the Pontiac Real Estate Board, the fourth group to endorse the proposal. = ‘Edward A. Maier, presi- dent of the board, said board members concluded at their regular monthly meeting this week that the “roadway will be very ad-| vantageous to the Pontiac area.” . “We believe that eventually a| north-south highway is going to be built, and that it would best serve the city if it is close by instead of miles away,’ Maier commented. _ The six-lane road, by the Oakland County Planning |. Commission last December; has and the Retail Merchants and Downtowa Pontiac Associations of the Chamber, The downtown association in its - organizational] meeting Wednesday placed the road at the top of the list of a six-point plan of attack aimed at the rejuvenation of the _ downtown area, SEEN AS BUSINESS AID Maier further stated that board members fee] that the expressway would funne] business into this area. . “We also believe that acquir- ing rights to the property needed to build the toute would not be as great as in other proposals,” he explained, _ + he "With M39 (Fhiton street) as our east-west. arterial, and the pro- posed north-south road, the city would have a good system,” the realtor continued. ELIMINATE RR CROSSINGS He mentioned that much need-. ed railroad grade separations, which the project is expected to provide, would be’ miade available sooner than under present plans. Former State Highway Com- missioner Murray D. Van Wag- oner has termed the proposal a “good idea.”* a 4%-mile long link in the inter- The planning group's proposal is state highway chain which would) connect Detroit and Bay City and) points north, The $20 million highway is slat- éd to pass within a quarter mile of downtown Pontiac. Blizzards, Rain From Rockies to Atlantic rain and vicious, erratic _wind storms hit* Georgia early today and last night, killed four persons, flattened ,homes and farm build- ~~ and ‘stalled a fast passenger’ n. Hardest hit was the area around Ellaville, Oglethorpe and Monte- zuma, about 110 miles south of Atlanta. Two children were killed near Ellaville in Schley County, and two iri adjoining Macon County. At least. 34 homes or -barns were reported destroyed or badly damaged. From this area, the storm ap- parently tore on northeastward. It dipped down at Warner Robins te blow out windows and lift a ‘number of roofs, It alse struck again between Jeffersonville, in Twiggs County, and Macon. Across the state eastward in the ‘Thomson - Augusta rict, an- other bad blow took a porches Teamster Boss fo Strike Back Will Launch Campaign Against Foes of Labor ‘—in Union or Outside isters’ President Dave Beck struck back yesterday by asserting that powerful behind-the-scenes forces in and out of the labor movement are engaged in a “conspiracy” 10) « take over his union. The ruddy-faced Teamster boss issued a news release announcing the launching of a public relations campaign to “fight off anti-union- ism” and to “meet head-on the opponents of labor who would build an alliance with self-serving forces within the labor movement.” Labor sources interpreted the statement asa veiled attack on Beck’s detractors in the AFL- CIO and on the Senate rackets committee. These sources said that Beck re- alizes he is in the fight of his life, 'sters’ Union that he ts battling for them if he hopes to be re-elected . as Teamster president at the union’s convention next September. He has announced that he will be a candidate for another five- year term. * * * The AFL-CIO is investigating the union to determine, whether it is dominated by “‘corrupt influ- ences.” Also, it has suspended Beck as an AFL-CIO vice presi- dent and will try him May 20 on charges of malfeasance for invok- ing the Fifth Amendment in an- swer to charges made before the Senate committee. Inspect Bridge Cable WASHINGTON (INS) — Team-| and that he must persuade the; 1,400,000 members of the Team-) Wind Kills 4 in Georgia’ ATLANTA W—Gully - Washing and a leveled a few onan development and | | uprooted humerolls ~ trees. | was left without electric power for a considerable period. One| or two houses also were reported—blewn—down on a-road leading to the. Clark Hill. power COLD COFFEE BREAK — S day’s heavy snow.” streams rising to dangerous levels, warm with a cup of coffee in New York's Central Park in Thurs- | | Ci to Be on the Savannah River near Augusta, Rainfall exceeding four inches. in 24 houfs in some localities sent flooded cellars, washed out coun- - (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) pital - sewage tre plant general obl bond vote Was . = $200,000 higher last —@ when the city jeaj - |was not capable of $600,000 in revenue. But City Manage ter K. Willman j city commissioners . this wouldn't me _jchange in the expect {mill tax boost. He further explained | $200,000 would be subtrac y carry SereeeP 1 inger Jane Morsen tries to keep revenue tems,” Withee: He cited as a reeee pp the present treatment pls Ike, Williams Address Educators 006 revenue wee plus F lcosts of apersting the p i'° industrial wastes. ; Back U. Eisenhower, stressing need for more classrooms, says America's, schools are “more powerful even! than the energy of the atom” and! ‘more important than guided mis-| 'siles. * * * The President put “it that way gressional approval of the admin- istration’s school ¢onstruction pro-, gram. . In an address at. the centennial dinner of the National Education | Assn. and to a nationwide radio audience, Eisenhower linked school training of the nation's youth to the quest for enduring world peace. : “The hope of the world,” he said, “is that wisdom ¢an arrest conflict between brothers. I be- lieve that war is the deadly har- vest of arrogant and unreasoning minds,” PART OF DEFENSE But the strength of America’s arms, he said, always is related to the strength of the minds of its people. * * * The President's audience of about 1,200 educators listened in solemn silence during his 15-min- ute talk, but gave him a‘big ova- School Aid Plan. WASHINGTON w — President! fot a school tax proposal in De- Per last night in a new appeal for con-\groit and said it indicated an un- | H.s00.000 TOT As it stamds sow. the obligation issue wp for ' ‘total 41.0008 white the issue will ameunt te $091 wpe Gn So gues tio bands weykd meray for the plant: ‘130090 'pleting the sew hespyted v '$350.000 fr a a cinema ane a The wi the 000 auritiars sm mge | be financed by the Fr dwar, All voters ith te engi lot on the sated one-mil S., State EAST LANSING — As Gov. Williams reads the election results, | they mean public support of in- creased spending for local ‘schools and highér education, He told a meeting of school ad- eae last night that people crease while praperty ow ere wrong who pointed to defeat spouses yet approve | com) majority the iss the. general obtiggrhen bo willingness of the people to spend The otter hall nell of more, on edugation. Can't See for Fog, a product of tai milder temperatures. and |tenti: isch rainfall blonke of the southern part of” peninsula this morning; traffic and pooncmntgrin. | “The people of Michigan had oe en an overwhelming mandate in favor of increased school aid, but) they had indicated that they seé¢ no” reason why the ines! eens should increase its loca tax while the state is call oe back on its promised support,” the gov- ernor said, ‘LOGICAL EXPLANATION’ “Tt is the only conclusion which ‘squares the state returns and the Detroit millage vote.” cant than the Detreit schoo! men- pa Pinay Be oP ey issue was the Vote for Demo- Tomervew ei: te moe! cratic statewide ‘candidates who | with scattered sh errs @ ‘campaigned vigorously for more cooler high & fo © help for schools. Downtown Pontiac s lo “Ang those same voters reject. Pereture preeeding 5 4. ed, by heavy majorities, Repubji- At 2 a = serene 2 can ‘candidates who had endorsed ®- ~~ ‘tion when he was introduced and at the conclusion. Eisenhower sounded his new appeal for action a few hotirs after the first step in Congress toward easing the classroom shortage. A House Edueation subeosainie tee yesterday approved-6-1°a bill to authorize a Sive-year, two-bil- lion-dollar of federal grants to help the states build schools. BILL IS COMPROMISE The bill, scheduled to go before the full committee next Thursday, is a compromise between the ad- ministration’s plan for a four-year $1,300,000,000 program and @ sug- gestion by Democrats for a six- year, — program. * However, with many ‘members of Congress in a budget-cutting, esempenndel mood, the fate of any school aid | Township both won re-election as eye ne | Of the 464 railroads in the|are sill operating under the same | United States in 1860, only ‘sixteen |names as then. | “EASTER. APPAREL as protection against the disease, Judge Clark J. Adams, crusade Chairman, announced today. | Judge Adams distinguished the |E two forms. the crusade. is taking. 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Home, n West of 1617 St. 78d a hove boop | Fat a ¥ pa, Monday, with burial) ¢a:20 pom. Saturday. in oe Civil Service Vote’ er are s ed eee Weaver died in De-| Farmer-Snover Funeral Home. : 4 \e a E: ' : Tom Malone of the’ Emman-' ‘T ur r fs orl Bonier | Mrs. A, W ni three troit. _pr. t The Pontine City aroma rks Up. t a os 2 Myrtle Hick, Mrs Mrs. Weave, who. was a dieti-’ ‘serving as the city’s board of ca ( METAMORA — Service for ‘Carl HELE — Saves eee \ g. James Scrim-| tian for Detroit Public Schools and “! Baptist. Church ‘will officiate a he aoe a ne bevel wap < * Banier, 57,,of Birch Run, was helq/day for Mrs, Lois Joslin, of North Branch: One) resident of Troy for 11 years, Se Coca in Remy Mays vue on the el ee ors looant factories in’ operation, il ice over 8 wide area for vee an Church in Birch / Run. Burial was Rev, Leonard and two grandchildren also wr Gg: we Marjorie Mont- dea w malt as passing 3 : | bent four that were opened ‘ et ee in Mt. Hope Ceetery. burial was | | gomery of Saulte Ste, Marie and eens sragsere | city Cok, ae R, oene il recent. mapeibe. Preduelion 68 ‘ tpere oenely 2007 varieties Mr.’ Banier is survived by his| Holly Township. \John A. Dalgleish of Troy; |i St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after/now turn over the offic canvass way to exceeding 400,000 tons, are : Mrs, Joslin died Wednesday at) , -..,,,: a brief. illness. {to the county clerk. cea ae Se BO ‘of bats. wife Mabel; one daughter, Mrs. an|Baby Girl Walters lbrother, John ‘MM. English of Chi-|* Phyllis Davison of Berkley: oae| ey, eee. SS oer (cago; two sisters, Mrs. Edna) ' slau Niue: eek Waser ee bor, Surviving are her husband.) WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN-\Weaver of San Diego, Calif. and| . mora and two grandchildren... A... W. Joatin; two sons, Mar-| SHIP — Graveside service for the Mrs, Della McIntosh of | : , a aaa BICYCLE SALE! Mrs. Walter Cawthorne | children. Switzer Walters of 2370 Doleman,” : - 5 ee Case Lap, wil be, at He -: Sat- Ronald William West | : 7 *. WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- = urday in. Perry Mt. eme- Dee ce] Stee’ 99 oo ‘ SHIP — Sérvice for Mrs. Walter Frank $. Slater tery. ‘The baby, dead ‘at. birth _ Prayers will be offered for Ron- Quality 20 oak Balloon Mire (Estelle Johnson) Cawthorne, 72,| COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Serv- Thursday, is at the C. J. Godhardt ge of 6470 Alden Rd., Green Lake, ice for Frank Stuart Salter, 67, of | Funeral Home. will, be at Ogden Funeral Home, 1200 Sleeth Rd., will be-at 1 p.m. She is survived by her parents. Elizabeth, :N. J., on Sunday, with Saturday from the Cc. J. Godhardt ‘and a brother, Allan M. and two burial there. Mrs. Cawthorne died Funeral Home, with the Rev. Per-| sisters: Judy Anne and Beverly. yesterday at her home after sev- ry Thomas officiating. Buria} will! edna. all at home. eral months of illness. Her body|be in Woodmere Cemetery, De-| liés in state at Farmer-Snover Fu- itroit. Mr, Salter, a real estate de- , heral Home, Pontiac, until 4 p.m. \veloper in. Oakland County for 20 Mrs. ber! D. Weaver ee | HAMPTON SPECIALS BARGAINS GE, Whiripoel, ; RCA, Sylvania, Phiice, Admiral. | GOOD SERVICE MEN Bring it in—Save the difference. TUBE TESTER GIRLS’ BICYCLES 4 today,.......-. She is survived by her husband! and one son, T. S. Gawthorne of Detroit. Glenn Grossbaver LAPEER -—Service for Glenn: Grossbauer, 47, of 1333 Smith Rd.,| who died Wednesday night, will be held on Saturday at 11 a.m. from the Baird Funeral. Home. Burial will be in Stiles Cemetery. Mr. Grossbauer is survived by his wife Velma; three sons, Fran- cis, Keith and Larry. of. Lapeer; With expert advice. RCA COLOR TV - Cali ue—Free heme trial. PORTABLE TV years and a veteran of World War: I, died of a heart ailment yester- day, in Pontiac Osteopathic Hey pital, TROY — Service for Mrs. Hazel D, Weaver, 59, of 2331 East Long) Lake Rd., will be at 7:30 p.m.) in Big Beaver Methodist ; co-—$90.95 . He. is survived by his Church, with the Rev. Men " Mrs. Marilyn Walls of Middle Hocking officiating. Her body is at! OPEN ‘TIL 9:00 renin ts Lake and two — Price-Bodamer Funeral Home at = oe ee r Mrs. Musq Tewksbury | Now—for a new sensation in sound | ‘NORTH BRANCH — Service for = . oS . Bring in your favorite record FE 4-2523 5 Mrs. Musa. Tewksbury, 81, of 4134 Mill St., who died recently was held on Thursday from the North Branch Methodist Church. Burial Reg. § | oe $39.95 Girls? . . _ , Styles % Heavy Duty Construction! *% Fully Gucranteed! | % Safety Engineered Coaster Brakes!. Hear it lonan his father, Henry; a brother, Ralph} wag in Burlington,. North Branch. and a sister, Mrs. Henry Bayer of| Mrs. Tewksbury is survived by Lapeer. Two grandchildren also. jone son and one daughter, Harol survive, ‘of oe Park and Mrs. Albert School Additions Aid| March Building Total Four new school additions in'sales and service shop. The tive Pontiac helped push building per- totaled $97,950. mits issued in the city last month; Plans for new garages were. to a total of 96, worth $1,952,966. evident as Permits for 11 were} This was the largest so far this’ issued. a } | | Hi-Fi “Victrola” RCAVICTOR|, *325 RCA Victor Merk Ml. New Orthophonic High Fidelity “Victrola"®, 3 speokers. 4- speed record changer. AM- FM radio, Mahogany, light rift oak or maple finishes. Model 7HF3. Others Priced Join Waite’s Bicycle Club! | - $5.00 pown ~ $1.25 PER WEEK . Downstairs Here is a real bicycle value! Boys’ and girls’ bikes at savings just im time for spring bike riding! je boys’ bikes are painted in flam- boyant red, girls’ in a nice blue.- All have adjustable seats and handle bars, deluxe type tenders and chain guards. And the training wheels are included at no extca cost! Hurry in tonight! Boys’ or Girls’, 26” LIGHTWEIGHT BICYCLES $49.95 338 Value Save now on full size tightweight bikes! Red enamel finish year. . Two of the permits were issued | by City Building Inspector Carl: F.| Alt for new schools on Bay street (Herrington Hills School) and for) a Kennett Road School. The other | two were for additions to Malkim, and Bethune Schools, During March permits were granted for 27 new homes valued at $252,500. Permits for five new commercial buildings in the city were. ap-| proved. These included an addi- These included 19 for new homes tion at Michigan Bell Telephone worth § $186,000, | Co., two gas stations, an auto- From $139.95 Homeowners were granted 40 permits totaling $42,475 for , alterations and re- | een hee ll: | Salar RADIO commercial! alterations and repairs: | $11, 300), two wrecking jobs ($125),' mal and TV. Shop Phone FE 4-1133 lone a job _ ($2,000), . struction two fire pea 422 West Huron Street ($300), ay installation of wl PARK FREE tanks ($1,150). During February, 66 permits . ‘Open Monday and Friday ‘til 9 P.M. |were granted, totaling $293,345.) ae eee ee] Charge Theirs at Waite's .. For Your Home...the New... Exciting BUMPER POOL TABLE’ ONLY mobile showroom, and a television Deaths Elsewhere By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWPORT BEACH, Calif, w— Gilbert P. Farrar, 70, nationally known typographic consultant who: redesigned more than 60 daily newspapers and was known in newspaper circles as “Mr. Type,’ | died yesterday. : | ~*~ * * } OSHKOSH, Wis. \®—O. T. Swan. | 76, secretary-manager of the Northern Hemlock and Hardwood Manufacturers’ Assn, for 39-years| until his retirement three years ago, who also held various offices. in the U. S. Forest Service, died | Wednesday. * * * CHICAGO (#—George B, Dygert. 86, practicing attorney in Chicago for more than 35 years until his’ retirement in 1953, captain of the University of - Michigan football, team in 1892: and 1893 and former | professional football player © in Butte, Mont., died yesterday. A superhighway leading from Caracas across Venezuela is one of the world’s most expensive highways. It costs* five million’ dollars a mile to build. f SHOP: TONIGHT ‘TIL 9 King Size Heavy Gauge Krene Plastic “REST ON AIR” MATTRESS . that is not affected by rain, sun, air or grease! * Large Size, 6 Feet Long! * Con Be Used as a Float or Swim Toy! *' Folds Compactly! Here's a big comfortable air mattress you'll never stop finding uses for! Camp- ing, swimming, station wagon bed, many more! Has built-in pillow and five buoyant panels. Two-tone beach colors. It’s sturdily constructed, easy to inflate. Get a couple today! _ Cherge Yours at Waite's .. » Street Floor Protect Your Car. 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Has live rubber cushions, 1 Set (10) Balls playing surface is covered with 100° wool billiard Chatk Pe cloth. Leg levelers for adjusting table. The balls and cues are fine quality. Come in today! Waite's .. . Downstairs REPEAT SALE! SAVE 41% Stain-Proof TABLES “ Usually $14.95 $ . BS _ ONLY STEP TABLE 22h. by 241. by 1534" w * “Marlite” Tops Resist Hose, Scratches, Alcohol! % Superb Finishes — Fine ierutere Woodgrain! * Smart Styling — Blend with Any Decor! * Your Choice of Mahogany or Limed Oak Finish! i] Beautiful. “Marlite’ top tables at terrific savings for you! These smartly styled tables are ote an PB grep value, hey're:. st too, hardwood frames and legs, the “Marlite’”’ tops nic CORNER TABLE [| COFFRE TatLe 22h. by 24" 1. by 24” w. ) LAMP TABLES | 149A "bby 16°L, by 16%. 15h. by 32°L by 1544” w. fond ins * Charge Yours at Waite’s ~ Stotionery Dept... Street Floor Piha Sine aE . ae Rules and Regulation .. “Marlite” Top | ‘ i i ie Mat te we — ee 4 ' i Pen ey Cae, ene _ quent.” MEMBER OF AUDIT FRIDAY, APRIL 5,.1957 ~ Teenagers Praised as Good Young Citizens Recently some 28,000 ‘screaming E.vis Prestey fans demonstrated that, for the most part, they are ladies and gentlemen and act that way the majority of the time. - This writer was in attendance at the Olympia and can vouch for the sincerity, of the teenagers. Other than downright noisy en- thusiasm, the vast majority were far from juvenile delinquents. . & £2 - At a recent meeting of the State Legislature a group of Republicans and Democrats reacted to the loose use of the term “juvenile delin- They expressed belief that it is harming the oncoming genera- tion with the misadventures of a fey of its number whose escapades Jy the newspaper front pages. _ i -Led- by Rep. E. D. O'Bauix (D- Detroit), the group brought in a yy resolution attempting fo set the skate straight. — - aa” The resolu large and young péfsons, realizing “the handicgps put upon them by a minority who get into jams, have egh organizing into respectable , clubs with worthy 2. : 4 ; It noted that such organizations gare “rarely recognized, commended lon complimented” for their activities, and called on the Legislature to give them a pat on the back for their use- ful and constructive services. ee ee eS This newspaper is very much in accord with this thinking and feels sorry that so many must unjustly suffer because of the acts of ‘a few. O’Brien noted that figures will show that less than one per cent of the boys and girls in their teens ever ‘get into trouble that could justify their classification — as delinquents. Further study 4 also shows that fewer than four / per cent ever got into any a drinking. ‘or other es that result in police action. “ : Undoubtedly the term * “juvenile delinquent” has been . overplayed without justification and we feel that . steps should be taken to eliminate its loose use. . x * * | By and large teenagers are an asset to their community. Their en- thusiasm and staunch loyalty should be appreciated and organized «for community interests: ‘We Need These Post-Winter Snows Although they make us slush around in a somewhat disagreeable manner, these springtime snowfalls not get too heavy and cause floods. This is especially true in the Pontiac area where most of the soil: has been under intensive cultivation for periods leading up to a century and a quarter. $ xk kw That has rendered it porous, with " much of the richness of the annual decay of the vegetation over count- less centuries gone. In this condi- _ tion it no Woate stores up the needed moisture. eee snow is the best, kind of . “Then the sholsthre. seeps | as the snow dit fis” light snows to a greater extent this spring that in most years. © Our wheat hasn’t had the covering or moisture that it needed during the - winter, and can be revitalized only by a satisfactory natural mrigation, which snow: provides. ge Kt * The snows which we get in April. have a big bearing on the July har- ‘vest which still furnishes the flour for the staff of life that maintains its centuries old pean as ‘our most _ vital necessity. vé -~ The Man Absit Town Picking a Winner asgball Contest Entries es ¢vor the Older Players e. April showers: What bring May flowers, also wet feet and sneezes. Entries in our baseball contest -are arriving on every mail. They largely favor last year’s top batters, although in previous contests the leader usually has been a dark horse. The prize is $250 in U. S. Savings Bonds, and it goes for the nearest correct answer to: : What player who has been at bat at least 25 times will be lead- ing the American League on the night of Friday, April 26, and. what will be his batting average? It costs nothing to compete, and every ~member of your family is eligible, but each entry must be on a separate piece of paper. i : All entries must be received in The Pontiac Press office by noon on Saturday, April -13. Who's - favorite player? He can be worth: to you if you'll only spend a minute’s time and do your part. Give him. a chance. . Voicing the sentiments of a great many others in regard to the good work of our safety patrol boys is on Mrs. Raymond N. Rapaport of 183 East Iroquois Ave. She points to their excellent life saving record in our city and otherwise, what a magnificent training for their own life it furnishes, and how those in charge of them oes Opera be given part of the credit. Quite appropriate is the theme, “Marketing with Dollars and Sense,” of the spring term class conducted by Mrs. Josephine H. Lawyer, local representative for the MSU Exten- sion Service. ‘ Like a great majority of our city’s Robert H. Dawson of 20 Wenonah Drive, who is celebrating his ninety-third birthday, did not go to the polls Monday. It wasn’t because he was not able to do so, but he says he didn’t feel like voting. My good scout up at Metamora, ‘Maude S. Martin, sends me the recipe for. alfalfa tea, said to be good for arthritis and other com- plaints. Write MAT if you’re interested.- The Pontiac area has plenty of alfalfa. When the recent snow melted off, Mrs. Blanchard Johnston of Drayton Plains found that it had been covering pansies in full bloom. A pair of squirrels near the home of Mr, and Mrs. Holman Matthews at Pontiac Lake have not asked for anv help all winter, but now come to the back door every day and ask for a handout— which they get. For many years postmaster at Keego Harbor, and now that city’s new repre- sentative on our Board of Supervisors, Peter Quinian, tells me that Keego is the Indian name for big fish, of which the waters within its limits stil] yield a good many.: et een ne A an a Verbal Orchids to- . . _ Rebert H. Dawson é of 20 Wenonah Drive; ninety-third pirth= | \ day, . ae Percival Planter ing of bined Lake; ab birthday. Plan Today — Build for the Future David Lawrence Says: New Bill Permits True Economy _ By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON — By a virtually- unanimous vote, the Senate has just passed a bill which, i House of Representatives approves, may do more to harmonize the - views of the executive and legisla- tive branches of the government in the making of the federal bud- get than any- thing which has been suggested * before: For the bill would create a joint committee of 14 members— seven from each house — who LAWRENCE would have an adequate staff to - study and evaluate all the items in the budget. It would save the time It would furnish the viewpoint of Senator John L. McClellan of Arkansas, who is chairman of the persuasive reasons for the adop- tion of the House on March 12 last in adopting,a resolution requesting the President to indicate the places and the amounts in his budget where he thinks substantial reduc- * Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Don't ever think. you “have it made” , . . For all your time on earth. , . Your fame can fall, and you can lose... Your whole financial worth . . . Yes, it can happen in a day ... Or even less than that . . . Indeed before you close your door... And try to hang ‘your hat . . . You may be- come a millionaire . . . And feel you are secure... And of your reputation be .. . So very, very sure .. , But _you must strive to stay that way... Forever on™ your guard .. . And that involves the fact that you... Must really struggle hard... Just one mis- step can topple you . From your serenity... A dale, erter can destroy .. . Your whole security. | (Copyright, 1957) Looking Back 15 Years Ago PONTIAC DIVISION stepping up war TWO. DIAN eities bombed by _ Japs. I 20 Years Ago Tose or PENSIONS, County zoning VAN N WAGONER SWEEPS Mich- aia a ee ‘5 The theory back of the joint com- mittee idea ig that a large staff of | experts, who serve continuously from one session through the next and ‘so on, will build up a knowl- edge of the budget operations that will be invaluable to Congress. x~ * * Detailed analysis of the budget by congressional committees is not possible under the present system, and only a superficial examination — is given to what is recommended by the executive. Conversely, the budget bureau has to accept pro- grams created out of previous leg- laws that require oe ‘people will be deeply inaceceted in what happens to this bill in the House of Representatives. . (Copyright, 1957) Dr. William Brady Says: Cod Liver Oil Has Stood Time’s Test as Health Aid Back in horse-and-buggy days, a sovereign remedy for the rheu- matism, as the old timers called chronic joint disability, was cod liver oil—a tablespoonful daily for a child, two ta- an adult, in the SSF aTE. its $e 3 min A, vitamin D and iodin. Two of these—vitamin D and iodin— are particularly important for persons with chronic joint dis- ability, in my opinion, Besides vitamin D and iodin, & godd daily ration of calcium and vitamin B complex is also required by any ane whose joints have given him increasing discomfort. in: the past year. As I explain in my chronic joint disability, there are easier, cheaper ways to get an adequate daily ration of vitamin D and iodin than by taking cod liver oil. There is also no definite clinical evidence that vitamin A deficiency favors physical degen- eration of joint tissues. booklet << Tye s —_ edy for “rheumatism"—iodin. or iodides. As already mentioned, cod liver oil is a good source of iodin. If you believe you have ‘rheu- matiz, send me 35c and a stamped, self-addressed envelope for the booklet on Chronic Joint Disability. Signed letters, not more tha a total of $356,000, May I also say in closing, Madi- son has a _ well leading from the ground floor to the cafeteria and the square feet area is 1,248, while Berkley stairs square feet of are they got more than their dol- worth from the contractor in this type of building. 1801 Opdyke Rd. ote ‘Farm Vet’ Wants No Daylight Saving _ bers ing what they gone was right and lars W. 8. Dowges I'm holding my breath, waiting — for some hair-brained “city feller’ to pop off with the annual sugges- tion about “daylight’” savings.” Farmers discovered the ‘first time this fiasco was tried that nature isn't interested in clocks. The roosters; the sun and the employ- ment hours are not determined by man. Leave the clocks alone. Farm Vet ‘Pay Increases Are Contagious’ Well, well! Pay increases are con- tagious. That is, for city officials. Both Pontiac and now Rochester seem to think there .is a money tree some place. Rochester feels a 50 per cent increase is justified for city officials, while factory work- ers are getting laid off or working four days a week or 20 per cent - has: a ‘nd ~- ~ a“ sh - : : am PONTIAC PRESS it and cing it renewed ses 014 b “ : | Ponting 22, fdrmers call this: the best fertilizer. : a8 ree 7 For séveral emeasitas” these ant ES op = Fe spring snows have been called | | < Pd pom Birgstor eae of “sugar” snows. At first this was be- Pee fs Tien Oe “freee General dome k, Rey, me" cause they bring. about a successive a tatters i ee se po all dean We Pomme, wy Cuamuns Panton tier {Peezing and thawing condition that slidrons and elephon et ; “en save money instead of mare spend- "inuasing Ba "Classified Manaer loosens the sap in the maple trees, will not be pubianed #f the writes 4¢ "Sing? Remember, next time vote and works to the advantage of nature. ‘; against any and all spending pro}- Entered et‘ Post Office, Pontise, as second class matter wor vantage of man- se tate ee eee a . ae 2 ee “ g maple sugar and syrup, Junior High School and Madison . nam, = which until comparatively recent Junior High ‘School is: Berkley te ‘We * Believe “The Associated roteh th Seal tate" years was a sizeable industry in this see cman : : use for republication of, all jocal news aie fo is this hee : ' ee ce aan . ¥ f= Until ao It’ - ig Geib: Wheto canvion somvine @ aah comnts by el That now is greatly curtailed ° tect of caaviiees aad Made bla = ptonipanies. os ee 100 a Yer fewbere in because our industrial develop- son has 13,812. 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SQHOHSSQ Sores ‘tonne Pesci o fo mtn oe eo wenn Os rence yea Loa ee { vot Gl RA ee Z iy ihe he ey ANS ie t : : \ \ | ¥ a uN Se eee my | | : “* : THE PONTIAC PRESS, F% ge ' ent ¢ LPG’ = epee), : PN he a relia Full Work Force Tack Mreliable, low-priced yo ug es gree | wrmmun oem Hot water supply | Be | galtns at pala ae “+7 Wiring high out over. the Straits of| Dridse from | Mackinac — something like the| "8¢e # Mackinaw City, j awakening of a fairy tale giant. | While winter halted work |. Ant like, men clamber wean te kaa it didn’t stop - pieces into place here and there.|100 were employed at i me : |Bridge, from which icy weather|Other supplies, cod | WATER HEATER voor ics, sens, 8 oes © one] aes | ae ae caete ett |tion of the approach spans, only| f barge to ‘be fitted into the last pee Be which now are missing: } 4 approach spans to the 552-foot to each cable anchor pier. ‘Now he . : towers. Then on May 22, the | is is the work that is slated to _ of getting rid a first of 87 sections of ‘the sus- |O°8in April 20 and be compicted| aa and. lovely complentan.” | pension span is slated to go out, | 1 days hence 1, Pk ng ll Bg nc | When the 120-foot, 100-ton sus he-wind Sally es on aorhe very fg ts our : min sate et, | Soe emp oe se ; ; Sa cables spun from 41,000 miles of | Tree fh co 810 for single i expects to: Miva 200 to $00; meni on wins having heen, otreng A from i cone Treatments. liar strustare, all with a single| seross the tall, towers from the | eit |target; “linking Michigan's two| ®#chorage piers last year. | peninsulas by, Nov. 1 for the first| Completion of the approach | time in history. ont oe bs See eee WONDER BRIDGE tacular swinging suspension Work on this, one of the world’s|=pa_ section by section. Earges wonder bridges, began three Yearsltnick "sections to the sie, then | ago—-May 7, 1954. At one tints as will lift them to 2%-inch’ Fast. E Treat t many as 3,082 men have been em-| 7 "** asi, asy rea men [Boyed at the site by 10 ditferent| eral from the cal a ot ae : ae aa oe , and fi them have wee eS. : pe. J _[aracom snd toe of tem heeled fast to the ees. | «= NOW available for home use water heater, Attractive “at ie Nati —— | division sent the first 1957 crews the towers to 50 feet in the center| by CLAIRE HOFFMAN , Ssecr s arep alwad of exber beamers i che same peice clas. fl Me caschlnary plnsing, nesta |the suspension oan will be te] NEW YORK, N. Y.—I was one of an andience of truly Inspect it now on our sales floor, Consult our experts fi rails along already laid roadway, |longest of its kind in the world: surprised men, women and teen-agers yesterday, when |- for advice in choosing the proper water heater for your f} 44 for the |8,614 with 6,450 for a leading New York skin t demonstrated a new generally tidying up |8,614 feet, compared with 6, requirements. ° ae | race against next winter. San Francisco's Golden Gate. rapid way of removing Each demonstra- eed Sekine St Guiak cadiemel of The Bridge Authority expects al- cen-aiele 15 minutes — and the results were | ‘ J |[the Mackinac Bridge Authority,|™9st two million vehicles to use frankly anshaing! Usly Bleck | own eyes, the dirt this cream A TH MP | said he ‘‘feels certain” contractors|the bridge in its first full year of and many could be seen on | floats out of her skin — will ° ° | | will meet tkeir Nov. 1 deadline|operation, 1958, compared with the white cleansing tissues that. cay Adherent wz ; i air mntatentive Gate. "~ 1890,671 which got from one Michi-/| finished each treatment. so t to use a cleanser 80 South P St, FE 2-2939 j|"" oti acuaiad 2 . that works. nh Perry of. But the a will not|#2" Peninsula to the other via) But this wasn’t all! The : : be finished until mid:1968, Such|**e-orned ferries tn 16, tieeement die intgad Satess “Suction Action” Ra Se : SS = Se as cable must The Authority says it hopes to} man gas apd cr mae The second step in this skin ZENITH MOTOROLA ADMIRAL SERVICE _[lawait hanging of the suspension] %<0Pt ® straight $3:50 or $3.25 toll} look cleaner, clearer and | specialist's treatment was an | | | span and painting canst be done|***_ °F, coh car°and its passenj smoother. “e ication of Queen Helenc’s bs tw thie whale boon bothered and ; IE RADIO and TELEVISION Ponti’ ine bridge is up and sum-|St"® ‘The ferries a on $2.15} lies am asque, a poe gg be ir mee A ard. Moning o gr = SALES and SERVICE mer’s warm weather is back. sree aghwbes ogee age ck eres what Teaw... | meta cr'with their onger | Edhor, eee BOSTON DAILY RECORD | : NEW AND USED TV SALES ‘ Incidentally, 1,506 gallons of some. says averages pg Five ee — tine, bel soe VoRe - “When a skin spociaiics ts responsible for « cosmetic line . . ” we suc: from private et . = 770 Orchard Lake Ave. Open Fri. Nights ‘til $ FE 4-S041 red lead paste will be needed jabout $3.44 per car, Buses and waa. tae how gt as areeke the yew! and ee tee “ NEW YORK DAILY NEWS : i for coating the cables before |trucks, of course, pay more, them. The himself “Effective way to banish blackheads . . . If stubborn | | : did nothing direct them— Any woman will really en- Blechheade bother you, you'll be thrilied in using 4 : it was so easy! | Joy this part of the treat- brand-new treatment which does wonders toward clear- : * = ‘ ; 3 F their faces thoroughly. Not | three minutes your skin be- i . Makes Th with any cream that takes off | gins to feel a marvelous stim- Thanks to « pumogs Is —— dlecovery os tol vy ese 0 only surface dirt, but with a | ulation, as though bein page Te in and beauty treatment | & OM scientific laboratory-developed 2 the action o minutes produces startling results.” JUERE bn : ’ pore cleanser that softens end | the medics ingredients in BOSTON EVENING AMERICAN ; | ere es | ee ce : : : ; s “! 3 * = . , | : into the for weeks. It “cold” ~ followed in a few | Rinses away with water | Important Discovery for a . bee |, , is calle queen Helene’s | minutes by a delightful sen- After about 10 minutes, the |. Normal Complexions teo! ‘ ‘ ‘ yee 4 Cleansing Cream. | sation of utter relaxation. | masques were rinsed away Sian if ven are pet ill As it is applied, it liquefies | Then your skin feels tighter | with water. Hot or cold makes blackheads, white ~f Sees, : and floats out much of the |... and tighter ... and | no difference —the hardened > tdhtate of of akin : , r pore “filler” with its rapid |. tighter! cream dissolves in seconds. blemishes, you it ee ae Aa ao ; f - SUDS SAVER WASHER and DRYER |). 22232033|'5222s fe 2 ‘ — ; s . bs : wee. eon a6. 2s | A face as she. tissued off the | called Arpilla dries and turns | yore “R y come off | Young-looking compl 2 * eae ee ae ee . : one es nda Gorse rad Tee * |S cream. | ! The was literal- cream into @ plastic-like ue! ee: sm, ong ‘ _ pares = wie.Ao og s iy ‘with digt = and iol ream, inte & Plsstic-like | on your. washcloth or tinue meee: lee 4 nl oe a= ets: ati) "con to me that she had ‘its suction action | clean—and refreshed an awe ee Sos Re ATES y " washed her face before taking | draws on the waste matter in | smooth, like velvet! Senate ee ee a YOUR CHOICE part in the demonstration! von, (tha be ie |e eer and faaling Srvc pont fol and . res +h : : | I'm convinced that any | formed us, was the most im- | Poresponging and closing ae a H “woman who sees, -with her | portant part of the treatment. The third and final step in If you should be over 36, ; i: an the treatment was a quick | 414 beginning to look it, f : dousing with Queen Helene’s | wi) sce minor di a ; 4 i Penetrating Astringent. 1] ous feel ised focal oeaetien 7: | SEE BLACKHEADS GO found out that this was a | {! BY | 3 Cert sab atcingn that | Wenn, and, ny the, a ) ; OF ee ae Oe ; ; into your pores a ] — IN 15 MINUTES—-OR NO COST! | tira fos oer | 3. cgrneens rane ae | ee k P sa Sather which t Fos and Beauty Treatment as # wen Ps ther net vise eat Skis Steac treat | feta pee TRADE Complete treatment takes minutes—produces startling results! — pa toned a _ portant date! . < ‘ Re ¢ * hours against dirt and rein- ,' ee : fection. * Try this skin treatment NO MONEY DOWN Mipew eoortile Somp | im rourown heme », : seg te: ? without risking a penny ’ aS Dee : You'll find the an inical demonstrations: | ——— .Preferred agitator washing action. Fresh-Flo deep : & you look is yous minver, aL po Fi have been vad Even after a ~y treat- | startling that we know the rinse carries water up and away, not through the b ai clothes. Washer list $279.95. : ay ee oe FREE saa ? sa ngsairgeams dees Bad Top deluxe Hamilton, dryer, Triple coated zinc ; | is ! to see & | results you'll see in t in your | mirror will delight you. This complexion. The chances are | ‘is why we invite you to try ‘you'll find it hard to believe | Queen Helene’s 8-Way Shin Por example, some of the “~ peered git goes ’ 0: t ° blackheads and whiteheads trashinnah aeyeloped aed should be gone— either ¢om- | leading New York Skin for home use, will drum, forced regulated air. Installed free. Dryer Werronty! ~~ fist, gos or electric; $249.95. L SEGRE op ( # 7 ) P : treatment or t FREE TIDE! : IEAM. It Higushos tm scdone, fet deating ection of | You will also see that many | cod Keats eye easmaete : — ' Wipe Bp sonatas or be apes had of your mos? prominent pores | so that you ace : | | e pepe eons aera out nd ethe appear Pag be smaller — that | the yaaa treat- Big 16 pound family size i i “ peta css gs ‘and feels fresher. and more Ail you ne oe ye 8 See ee ee o | : Te iiert, after a single | yc ershabe arian neti be : ie automatic washer. | igestment taking lem than | chai ne be : l = ‘ fifteen minutes, you can ex- | that, You vou | # : i Dect to see results that nor- | loveliness to gain With This New 4-Speed Automatic PHILCO 3-Speaker HI-FI PHONO 4 ee Smtr S a : Philco Clock-Radio in Exciting Super-Performing Philco in : | South American Colors Vivid South American Colors u Reg. Price $39.95 . . . Save $10! Reg. Price $34.95 . . . Save $10! . Ce ; Hyena Gras Beads or $ 95 Sonettian he a or ot Pattee sashes ‘3 pon : Lustre lvory. Accurate auto~ gO) need Bag fae Gold + Emerald, wooowons AND FRM — SS Ca el oon with amazing clarity, richness of tone. and to music—turns radio off, Clock freedom of interference. / Built-in Phono turns appliances off or on auto- 50c Weekly! Jack, / matically, Powerful, rich-voiced No Money radio, D ! Buy Your New Radio or 1 Before Basil | Sa 1 - OPEN FRIDAY and Re $185 Value... N | ) re W Repuer ye » + Now | MONDAY NIGHT "til 9 eon El a 2) ee Mix” 4 - SPEED reels. FREE Parking in Lot _ Behind Store? — pe 92 Plays all 4 pic om ae Ne Money. Down! = 1S A RR lla OE ih aai tin oe x a agp ated Pick . Number |. | for. Pot-0- Gold Nes swe SceeaeeeTeeeseneeseesuaseeneeasees, Tat Here's qnother of the new, easier Pot-O-Gold puzzles for page es Just select the right. words-and write the numbers ie blarks. If your nd possibly #200,” We, pumbers You will win ct least $100 and as simple as that. How about getting busy The new puzzle contains a series ol squares which are alphabetically lettered and a corresponding list of sentences with two clue words. Each of the words is numbered. The object is to select the word which you think best fits the clue sentence. You then place the number of that word jn the square which has the same letter as the clue sentence. In other words, you will read the clue labeled A and decide which of the two words makes the most sense in the sentence. You then write the. number of that word in puzzle square marked A. Do the same with all other squares. Read all the clues’ fj Cony IG pe. ae, Be Rene egeonalins ad tical squares, PUZZLE NO. 44 NAME PrTiritit ttt tit ttt eeenreee eee ‘ STREET ADDRESS .oo ee ceccccnvesceccccescsccssesens 4 « city ee ee ee ee er eeeeeee PHONE NO, ee ee Ce ee et ee eee Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail SOLUTION CLUES | the well-drecsed mmm is te buy shit te | is not becoming. (1) 2) COLLAR. a tat ai fh eal! hem. (3) PAI C. Mom has constant worries about a onal oon ——— too far from home. tS) ROAMING: (0) RO D. A brilliant mathematics student would think of ‘iano, fer m HOOD: fF (8) E. Likely to involve police protection for convict about te turn state’sievidence. (8) PERIL: (10) PANOLE.” frequently land her rich husband. - * Ti) WILE! (12) SES : it often lie behind « great busi-' G. 'Years of continuous ness. (13) RISE: (10 RISK. ae ey the uta ti L F stage producer, success ‘comes easier if he knows of & Gn Spain Oey satis : 1. A skilled detective will always be able a ae y assert 3 ag {i CASES; (20) FA K. Great —... porn Boge insures advancement to = echegs pea (21) F. +. (22) ABILITY. L. The harassed father often wishes he hed this to work in. - undisturbed ‘by the children. (23) SPACE; ay PLACE. You save a big $7 and your M. A millionaire , St "th iota HEC so vathcke bag we N. In @ disreputable neighborhood alter Wt might be or good g wear! (00) 30 ager yp cemgefine Pee (27). TOUGH: Ss b flannels look great (38) TOUCH in new color-rich solid or O. At family gathering on on Thankagiving children il will probably feel ————.._ (29) FIVE (08 . . fancy patterns. 2 and 3 P. I's hard for « young girl to feel romantic about an older. | Lut or i jf | emt button’ models feature _ suitor whom she of as this. (31) DOCILE: (3%) » ww ser 11 smart trim tailoring! 8-16. . , ij baal | j Q. The dignity 41 a sol yroescaten to upect fi of the i aa —— a Complete elterations idcloded marchers suddenly — fitfeas 6 Tors | Ah | 10 | + esroye chet name plane a | a Li...) i ra a ca = ey > ies > Hil : ALL-WOOL SPORTCOATS ing to te weer puch = ahi. pig fo be err ‘ | 17 egoertt 1% y | Plenty of competition for Dad T. B's best to be careful of sunburn ff you're ——— a long Hl , rt this Spring! 2 or $ button models 10 99 wer ln © smell best (38) RC (40) GOING. in new Spring patterns and ® - colors. Patch or flap pockets vos. ) OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone is elegible to enter the ain lg ang contest with the exception of tiac Press employes or their immedi- _ ate families. 2. A contestant may submit as matiy entries as he or she wishes but they must be on official entry blanks printed in this ff} news — . To. submit an entry the contestant, must print hte Sa swers in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by lines and attach it securely to a 2-cent postcard. No entries will be accepted if they are in envelopes. Entries for Puzzle No. 44 must a@ Tuesday, April 9 postmark (or belore). No entries received on that time whether mailed or delivered by hand,. will be declared eligible, The Press is not responsible for entries lost or delayed in. the mail. ' 4, Sorry, gpremes pinple ach 1 0 gamma dima: cahiiet deat le mawered or cinoviedged. S. The Pontiac Press will award a cash | y of $100 a week to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. If more than one winning answer is received the prize will be divided equally among the winners, If any week or weeks should pass without any winners, the odes will be added weekly until a winning solution is submitted, 6. Winners will be awarded an extra cash bonus of $25 each if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the day winners are announced. Only one such bonus can be cward- oth to each ne no matter how many weekly prizes 7. Each week's puzzle will =~ published Monday Wednes- day and Friday until the contest’s end. Either or all will be ‘considered as official entry blanks. 8 Winners and correct solutions will be announced each vo contests. mgr nm aren Gey, criginctorn d]. CARPETS pets. oe ’ ae olutiong until after each contest athletic Scholarship | ffor Eis Debatable | elt Ou 28th Aaniversary Sales - Retrigerators, Ranges, Washers, Dryers, Freezers, Dishwashers, : Television, Radics, Hi-Fi, Record Players tee ‘Special Discounts, Spocial Prices, Special Trade-In Allowances ‘FREE Delivery, FREE Service, EASY Terms Available: - REAVictor; General Electric, Whisipol, Phils Bendix, Easy; — Emerson, Sylvania, Ete. . 825 W. HURON ° IHAMPTON’S | Fe 42525 | pen Evenings ‘til 9:00 OFF. " Hlwhen you open the circle. Crease them all sharply so they all fold down like the sections of an umbrella as shown in the small : | a re epee Robert Hall . brings down the cost of. dressing up = for Easter! . ff. | Fine. ~~ Hewes and place a small plese of cork on it as shown, Fasten the tooth- ripe: gabe warty op are Mite site of Billy anh Saou on 1 “FURNITURE Punch holes in the panel as indicated by the four black dots, Weave in | the umbrella handle through these holes as shown in the drawing i “APPLIANCES the left. Cut a ait inthe handle of the basket and slip t over Sally's (Helen Allen of Media, Pa., won $10 for this suggestion. your COMPARE— a care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newstea- PRICES ARE BORN HERE | Tomorrow: The Robin Says So « « - RAISED ELSEWHERE } JOSEPH [fret Sent soruas er State Dental Assistants Assn. will| Queen Victoria of England ruled FURNITURE CO. ficia its annual convention in De-(tor 63 years, but Louis XIV. of 78S. Soginaw FE 5-1377 [inde te Max tet of Flnt and|record » tis tes te Rintinceiuaeacuccns Steet eheeemenes 4ae ne Aeeetanees opeaeeesenseed) © clude Dr. Max Hart of Flint and , associate professor BUY NOW and SAVE *150.00 - Drastically Reduced . Big 12% Cu, Ft. | BOYS’ BETTER Ris a ALL-WOOL FLANNEL SUITS 17.88 24.95 Values sabe Values Alterations incleded . WASHABLE SLACKS | Valves | vient B09 Made the way boys need ‘em! WASHABLE NYLON-FLEECE TOPPERS Fashion-lit styling: smart lo pss fom oe 4 pom pons! Wash ‘em— drip-dry ‘em! Pastels in 1298Ve * ie. : Lies 4 i | ij i i : » "eS eon Set ey a 4 ' } 24 ij i, Tot ed ay A . 3 : 3 oe : i a a i t \ j 5 iy ’ a aot Me «he Fite ees sat i : @ OM Piase oa a : Ba ¥ ; , eh ae Me x é 5 | \ E , * Re i : y Vet 4 r hy 4 : oN | \ | yee ¥ ie ? oe 2 % it . so Bl ee ee \ (> a . Pg y ie os ale : ie ee NP RA ee aio | ¥ so ae Wii se 5 rs § a is 1. THE: azoiacn PRESS. FRIDAY. APRIL 5, 1967 Ld eae damage or injury. eet eer hae” cma such used , ¢ wonern, te woul ty—-part of which would of iS ilies for you! cee oe re ow ee to retire if even glasses will not Ni once-rich man. may fe¢l|neip hex. in SEWING. Jiscounts on All Merchandise he can no longer hep up. With al"S"ry ATTENDANCE. Secu’ od at t Park Jose and me esha At ae Prices ofiicers would make sure that ne ‘digas pts he Mia could troublemakers were included in ATTENDANCE at. -H, (16) SMART, A man who is vittiog ‘aa teks. the ne pmmoorie SMART — witty OF itendants — servants, etc. — would kely\either be permanently attached to 1135 Begin Play | I. (8) CHARM, The CHARM of Oday in Golf /@ good-looking countryman may at- ; i tract a jaded city girl because| AMOtEUT Event is a novelty to her. That type FRENCH LICK, Ind. a . girl rarely has any desire ‘tol, @ — ‘ e 08 a Farm, Binet prod oat | sacs 7 . blede the small Phone | Oo 4a f 7 " Week-End Sprayers. FF iY ep Hh 2 = ¢ : Ve ; eer CF Es * ~ $ 38 é e. 3 $it.oe 4 Itg ‘ al © ‘ah © 3 { f tn - 7 : 4 . : : 41 . Regular . iS = Able te cvt 2 = 4's $1488 $895 et up te 45° bevel a> 108 NORTH SAGINAW J}, WHEELBARROW Spreads FP RION POWER RED NK oles 8s RO THES fertilizer ROTARY MO Wise-d An eli dtd A spreader with sf = § 8809.50 Retary...., rubber tires and Retarr..... f selectors. this with n, iba is bigger, stronger a 10 TOP TUNES IN STOCK AT REGULAR PRICES 1.'Butterfly by Charlie Gracie or Andy Williams 2. Young Leve by Tab Hunter or Sonn James . é 3. Marianne by Terry Gilkyson 4. Party Doll by Steve Lawrence 5. Round and Round by Perry Como 6, Little Darlin’ by The Diamonds i , 4, Teen-Age Crush by Tommy Sands 8. 'm Walkin’ by Fats. Domino 9%. Teo Much by Elvis Presley 10, Don't Forbid Me by Pat Boone VISIT OUR NEW SELF - SERVE RECORD ACCESSORY BAR | 5 RECORDS POPS, WESTERNS, BLUES and JAZZ RHYTHMS t Baly $700 Demonstrators, But Guaranteed SCRUBS, POLISHES, SHAMPOOS RUGS rake Stal” tes St tae = ere safe. Seve: on to choose from. / Pre- season prices! + LIGHT FIXTURES VY, OFF ot frie fF 108 NORTH SAGINAW §@| ee | a \ Oe ies PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIT: §,. 57 Ne ba as | \ ‘(Your PTA IsPlanning: ie idan Aprons "| “Tt Fis Scotch ‘Fair for Fun’ Raises in Salary | lit : ity x an Budget. : Tomorrow Atternoon- Lennar, — saan et Bs: pull sag WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN-| Chairmen for the 4 Fun } ; wu. s Yearly Total, | sum-— Scotch School PTA will eal nut en anmenend wa toy Tak pepeeviate SEE peter S00 Says : atchowsk ‘s Donald .Chamberiain, : : oe 1 Wi : i iy Sa gp ig ae of the PTA, as general chairman, urer about the same as the i ee Seat ae eae cathe ta - — * &-® latter. LATHRUP — A tentative budget|9 p.m. : ‘ : r Hot $120,000 for the 1957-58 fiscal + * * ole Se ee Pee ee ee Radios for the fire truck and | will be to the city Theme this year is “The Atomic police car were approved. Half 4 and — ‘Age.’ ; Scouts, and the Davisburg Student) i. cost of radios will be ‘paid yj jeouncl Apeil 15, administrator" © ___-_ |Council, under Mrs. Everett Hath-| 1) civil Defense for the use in | Peeomra A. Watchowit side Ma ald, plus, Varied. enteral, [Ce wil te ae charce, of ticks “2ses of tornados or large fires. | Hon! My Racks and Tables Are Leaded 4 and old, plus varied entertain- |Clark will be in charge of ticket j mor ning. ment including games of skill, |sclling at the fair and Donald) A new heating plant for Row- ou dion a See cartoon room, and spook room. Peverivling: 05-30 fo, share of ent Sek one ee creasé oyer the current budget “advance ticket gales. lalso were approved, total of $117,000, Lathrup’s tax |, 4, Picnic supper will be urved in the activities room from 4:30 Pf) rate- of $7.50. per $1,000 of as |0'n” on and a snack bar will | seused valuation will not be in- [POM and a snac . : also be open to. accoinmodate visi- You Get Choice Spring Merchandise! You Get It Now Whee YOU Need It! af 5150! YOU SAVE UP TO 50% on at: vel : Reduce My Stock! Watchowski said, “We: have = * ’ ve to uce Y bil been careful not to increase taxes| Mrs. Robert Scott .is general . oS because many people have ex-|chairman of the fair, being assist- pressed concern about keeping thejed by cochairmen Mr. and rate down.” : Jack Shuler. Mrs. Paul Curran‘ and * Mrs. Dunbar Armistead are sup- He added, “Our police force of|per chairmen. | d Yes, Sir! Broken Sizes in One Group! SPRING SUITS Dt yden ? 4 1 cued: Gs nine budget] ‘The PTA will hold a bake sale : | ar Glick, cba tke cacamtary int Itdi’a tiie Saturday. 3 ; > | $49.50 to $55.00 VALUES “SL. i OLE Es T governmental expenses. . , Y ; Davisburg The men are con- asy erms \ daca eee ame receive a tive ofthe PTA Your $ 91 Tetginteameg | [ote anes ae a shh {ce —— son, set the monthly meeting for] . Choice With Neo Down April 8, because of Easter vaca- Not all sizes in every pattern, if your size is*here, you @et a terrific bargain. Be here when the store opens Thursday, 10 A.M. OVER 1500 SUITS to CHOOSE FROM Reg.’ $55 Suits—Out They Go. ... $32.32 B Reg. $60 Suits—Out They Go .... .$37.37 Reg. $65 Suits—Out They Go .... $41.41 I ALL SPORT COATS MUST GO! ie Rég. $24.50 All Wool, Broken im Sizes, 35 to 46, Out They Go! $14. 14 I Reg. $29.50 Values Import Wools.......... . $18.18 WHILE THEY LAST [f tes. $34.30 Vaines import Wools... "$21.21 —LIMITED TO Hes. $39.50 Values New Spring Import Wools $244 Seniors Style Show. Kren notre =e BE Goodrich Payments! : = = : ’ So segment dAve. ‘° —— FE 2-3781 c&v. ‘ WEST BLOOMFIELD HIGH — |The senior girls of West Bloom- field High School will sponsor a ‘fashion show - luncheon Saturday lat 12:30 in the high school gym. | Fashions will be modeled by sen- J iors, seniors mothers, and- faculty land will be selected from the R&M Dept, Store at Union Lake. ; * * * Mrs. Claudia Baker will be com- ‘mentator, Tickets ,may be purch- }ased from seniors or at the door. INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP VOTERS ‘Proceeds will go toward, senior _We Thank You for Your Support in |ripexpenses. in the Spring Election ‘DUANE HURSFALL =~ | | MARLETTE — The village coun- Name Village Officials © Supatvions cil met this week, at which time | | Mlarold Doebler Ch hiitheny || emernce Kitsley, orosidern, me PRESENT STOCKS NEW SPRING GABARDINE Clerk Junior Treasurer. | the rallye rape Sasi = : ‘ing the list is ry Montgom- T T Ira Suader . Harold Bauer |ery -who will fill out the term of} . 2-PAN S SUI S “Troesuree Treasurer _ |} Councilman Lewis Thornton, who 5 . 1, resigned. ; wa : é Cae oC te WN eo CRE REGULAR $65.00. § $9 TUBE-TYPE ~ Out They Go! 1] $75.00 Imported Wool Suits .......$47.47 9 $79.50 Imported Suits ........... $51.51 JUST RECEIVED “ANOTHER “SHIPMENT OF | FLOW PRICE . FPERVITV iF i , A i La $ aa ti so | TOPCO “DuPont Deluxe Finish @ In Traditional Old World Maple | - | a ox ae *T Di2 my : i 6.70-15 only $15.95 = TUBELESS AVAILABLE §) $49.50 Imported Tweed Topcoais . . $24.41 TUBELESS TUBE-TYPE |_| $55.00 Imported Topcoats ......... $29.91 SIZE [SALE PRICE] SIZE (SALE PRICE! | 6.70-15 | $17.95*|6.70-15..$15.95*, 7.10-15| 19.95*|7,10-15 | 17.80* 7.60-15| 21,90*|7.60-15 |’ 19.55*]. *plus tax and your retreadable tire $59.50 Scotch Wool Topcoats ..... $32.32 RAINCOATS . . $1.97] q $ 00 BSave 50.to 70% on One Large Group A As Low. As soc A WEEK f JACKETS _Pants~Pants | Nylons! Poplins! Gabs! group of broken sizes, . A YOUR PRESENT TIRES MAY COVER DOWN ooo, sts Fay eaaee aan sore Bh ever ren : VALUES TO $7.95 ‘3.37| | ‘3.37 4 REG. $59. 9 -_ Sei -; Paap — = a lovel , versatile sty! fit 5 ai sizes . S. but hot el Rese Val. ow. Soring, Tease: " i: tag aed tls deigued wi vi : Ame , THIS WEEK ONLY [fp cote in every size. "8 OF Out ter hes i Si ce) ‘ a ' . Sta. ew ackets. m | x ino today’s swoon Wo'ee fesse) . x <= $ 95 : on New Spring *40.87 — i pert’ Wool 49" ; ba give you your choice at this feature pricel - Wz L 4 W seg, 889, dew Spring Faney Ove "ney o .... a = K van \ x iA AS LOW AS i a.. ec eee New Spring Gab. Pants : *€ ~ —_ FZ onl Winter Jackets a ae | ‘ $5.00 $2.00 [8 sur Coats—Car Coats Cheice 4 . DOWN! WEEKLY! | Volues to $39.50 is by tance ' ee sae Equipped ; OUT THEY GO! . hy i Aout Cao ff QUT THEY col BERMUDA SHORTS } | - T 200 5.95 te 7.50 . 3 + Values 4 Ow They oo - OTHER BIKES FROM $34.95 to $86.95. 4 TRADE-IN YOUR OLD BIKE! = save 50% On ————cowane | . WHEELS | SPORT and DRESS SHIRTS 5.95 cord t EXPERTLY shits, values to $305, Son. 1 77 s forized flannels, . values to BALANCED $3.50 colored and white shirts. ia This is one group of broken lots, all sizes in this group. ‘JP REG. $3.98 SPORT SHIRTS... ... $1.97 B REG. $4.95 SPORT SHIRTS. . ... $2.94 L RENT TUXEDOES $ 00 - Includes Weights STATIC. DYNAMIC Seg You Will Enjoy Shopping at Gentry’s iT Drayton Home Sarnia | se DRAYTON PLAINS © | a en ne | 0pm wieght" 08 j i Fashion fads and fancies were pre- sented to members of Forest Lake Country Club Wednesday at. the club. Going back through the years to show what was the “latest” were Mrs, L. Don ‘Collier (seated) of Birmingham and Clevers turned the pages back ‘further for a clubwoman’s dress of the 1890s. Models for the fashion members are (left to right) members of the club. Three of the _cer Gates of Birmingham, Mrs. Antonio ~ show were drive. one worn in Mrs. Spen- "Montforte of Hyntington Woods and Mrs. David Booth of Marlborough Mrs. Booth’s bridal ‘dress was 1880. Sects doen Seles Wel Hs ee Mrs. Matthew Clevers of Pontiac, Mrs. Collier is wearing a typical “Alice Blue Gown” from about 1912, while Mrs. Vomen’s. Section | THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1957 PAGES 16-19 Scholarship Drive Under Way = ‘The Hosners have spent the win- ter in Florida and are returning to their home on April 15. *x * * Mr. and Mrs. Bartlet Wager of Chadwick drive returned this week from New Smyrna Beach, ‘|Fla., where they spent four months. When Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wager \of Drayton Plains arrived for a two-week vacation, the Bartlet En| Wagers motored to Key West with them for several days. The Martin Wagers returned to their home over the weekend. é * * * John C. Xenos, a senior at son of Mr, and Mrs. Sam of West New York avenue; [John is studying secondary educa-\ta: tion with his major in industrial arts. ’ Medical Group Hears Speaker Mr. ina Mrs. Robert Gray of Kettering road will be hosts dur- ing the next two. weeks, to her brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred J. Moran Jr. of New Orleans, La. Mr, Moran recently returned from the Byrd Expedition in Antarctic, where he served with the Seabees. The Morans will also spend some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Moran of Utica. } *-" * ‘|for study in mechanical engineer- ing and Henry Pratt, also of Bir- mingham, received the Metropoli tan Community Seminar Research Fellowship for study in public ad- From University Mrs. Hannah R. Pretzer of * * Members of the Auxiliary to _ the Oakland County Medical i gathered for a dinner at Devon Gables for the occasion. Mrs. John Williams, president of the auxiliary, introduced Mrs. A. C. Stander of Saginaw, president). of the State. Medical Anxiliary, and Mrs, C. A. Payne of Grand Rapids, state — « elect. * * Announcement was made of the = May meeting at the GM Tech = Center at the Wednesday meeting. Zeta Zeta Omega Plans Initiation Tea Plans were completed for an ini- cance neds tho eg: tiedl) y being held at Pontiac Fed- and Loan Building time to. ps ‘GRO... | Mrs. hoo Fee H. Hunt re eh to thei erok celebrate: their P lise anni. tr on. Wednesday with members of ry er - were their 3 children, 14 g ildren and -grandchildren. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Hunt were {Ke ‘married in Waterford, moving, to , Panties # rama aa fall. Square Set Club Holds Election of New Officers Amvets Auxiliary Conducts Meeting | Mrs. Roy ‘Williams of Chelting- ‘Jham road was hostess to the Jim- (April Designated by PTA Personal. News of Interest in Area| PTA Council; Lester Stanley, elementary school principal; Ralph Dawe, finance chairman , of the council, and the Pontiac High School senior counselors. SPECIAL PROJECTS i Funds for the scholarship are raised by special projects, such as fairs, bake sales and ES NET _ Four pages today _ in Women’s Section For deithng about the house, a few years back, you might have worn such a get-up as Mrs. Manton Cummins of Southfield modeled. "Styles Going Back: to 1880 Are Surprising, Amusing © Fashion fads through the years, delighted 125 members of Forest! Lake Country Club as they saw models from their own club parade! in gowns — may hock to 1880. ‘They post sine ters their eyes at the floating panels, aweet waistlines and stilleto-heeled shoes. “Why'’, they said, “we're wearing. those today!” Feathers, plumes,. black lace Mrs. Hart Gives Talk on Aviation Mrs, Philip Hart, wife of Lt. Gov, Hart of Lansing, spoke to lence she and sheer chiffon were highlights of the 1890-type costume, but the roaring °20s brought the house down with Janghter. As milady approached the audi- was wearing a black bloomer-type bathing suit and long black stockings. When she appeared at the football game, she was wearing a raccoon coat which all but dwarfed her tiny cloched head, * * * But for dancing! Her choice was a beaded, fringed no waistlined dress which merely fell from the shoulders—but oh my, how she could do the Charleston! They had their ideas about car coats too, but you could scarcely” get them imside today’s cars. Well, it all ended happily for milady. She got married and had a beautiful wedding with satin and * — Club of Pontiac Thursday) “Aviation as a Vocation.” * * * The speaker has participated in the Women's Trans - Continental Air Race. €ommonly called the Powder-Puff Derby, for years, several) The main objective of this | jlace and Jots of tulle about her |face. x * * The Wednesday fashion pres- entation was by Goodwill Indus- tries, with Mrs.’ Earl Thompson as commentator. Models were Hollis Elizabeth Booth, Mrs. Stanley Meyer, Carol = f. ® ORM SAS: 2 ss SEB Ann Gillespie, Dean Benscoter The student selected must be | hotdog sales, with the receipts | Luce’ the opportunities In avin. | S84. Mrs. Duane Freese. Mrs, a graduate of Pontiac High | being donated to the schol- | uo. a. « career Paul Hultgren was pianist and School of either the mid-term arship fund, or by PTA locals : : Mrs. John Gillespie was soloist. or June class of 1957 with an designating an amount in their | . The speaker believes that avia- Mrs. Norman Bodine — average, or better, academic | budgets, or both. tion should be taught in the| 11° chairman. Mrs. Ford’ C. — and @anning to enter %, Se per nia Ghneme gee i Ritner, social chairman, and Mrs, teaching profession. October and April are desig- . . geography, ; Recommendations for this | nated as “Dimes for Scholar. |mathematics and allied subjects, Norman Terry handled publicity, student are to be made by the ship” months. During these (Since “We are living in an air principal of Pontiac High | two months, a silver collection jage, and young people should de Sorority Gathers ere the a. is taken during the local meet- prepared for it.” - two other persons are to give contributed toward the fund As a preparation fer teachers members 6f- Phi tr tae hand personal references. Any individual wishing to do- |equipped to teach these subjects, social meeting at the home of * © nate to this fund, which will be ja six-week summer course is of-/Mrs. Barney Boose of Seminole * The final selection of the.stu- | administered according to the jfered at Ohio State University., avenue. A pizza was planned dent will be decided by Fran- | policies of the PTA Council, |she concluded. lod Apel 08 0nd aad cis Staley, principal of Pontiac | may do so through his local | Introduced as a new member|ments were made to deliver an High School; Mrs. William Mi- PTA or by contacting Mrs. Mi- |was Dr. F Pantha trate Weentat en Ramet the grow's adopt: halek, president of Pontiac | halek, council president. caste es earns tied we fran io eave my family. 1 tl “T've turned down offers for! years,” ‘she said, “because I didn’t wonderful husband and ‘three mar- Part of Shirley's “marvelous ex- perience” included being an ac- rjtress: at 3, a star at 6, the most ' Doctor Fishhotf ‘Ito Talk Tuesday Secretaries Hair e 4 St ing. Dur the bill. ‘You'll like our pleasant table ravenous appetite, we’ve the sndck to fill Whether you wont a quick bite or have a_ Litt. , ne ee a FE 2-1424 Woodward at Square Lake Rd. annual problem. 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The idea that quiring tivity with the object of building! | bridges and tunnels, _{ascinating, pattern magazine, Chanter Contributes ion. The Spring & Sum- A 3 . to Auditorium Fund be renewed other money - project is many pretty designs; plus tions for making three: items and a quilt. Only 25¢ a cee Auxiliary _ pts Constitution | RS ie * e de (4 € > THE new Vorsealile snare rettiest shoes : 7 in t : EASTER PARADE! ao \ wf ‘ > @ Smort fashion comes in small aizes ... the swivel strap can be worn as a strap or asa pump by adjusting the strop. Seiiteg, funy eietelis-goteen 101 Pe. Set in jet black against a background of 95 muted cream. Underglased design is — 499 underneath dishes to double as serving plates. Alvernatecupe snd SPS. ich saucers stack securely for easy § § Extra Cups table setting, _ > Make keep them deliciously _ ‘warm at the table. planned for April 27 at'a local hall. by JOHN GILKES CHOICE OF OVER 100 _ OTHER PATTERNS at 4% PRICE | Dix fue Your Casvenlence rE Porrery — Sunday to 9 P.M. | ling of the future. time flowers. See STARDUST today. y BS cra {7 t y dal x 2 . i * f sats Uirl} ff i | They don't like to be bothered’ with competition; so they have sold you girls on going steady so that = a / ba } We are very proud * to be showing the BRIDAL - COCKTAIL FORMAL. , es section’ of the . General Motors Girls’. Club — “FASHION SHOW” at GM Engineering Building on April 10 Tickets May Be Purchased at TYDIO OSMETIC.S W. Huron sFE-2-4010 — $38.75 Fed Tox inci. Never such excitement over a STARDUST is already acclai And what do you see when you look st STARDUST? The twinkling of a star . . . the laciness of & snowflake. Or you see the sparkle of diamonds . . . the gayety of spring- This is part.of the charming illusion of STARDUST. The rest is its delicate, slim-throated look that belies its amaz- ing strength and luxurious solid-silver weight. Each piece is sculptured for beauty .. . balanced for hand comfort. Registered Jewelers — American Gem Society JEWELERS 4 | NE Phone FE 250208 4 Meetin Conducted | Alicia Bridal Scion " at doors Mothers’ Club ea ER a take her to ep a Me cdg — fatteameits Stel Atala Budal Salon: Mrs. Walter Jeffreys, Mrs. Jack fi tS . can take her to the one he wants ae ‘ _ {Nelson and Mrs. Ester Baker were oF j - 55 W. Huron . ) ¢ {hostesses to members of the Moth- He doesn’t have to dress up for : : — of Pontiac age ge . : 4 a date with her because he hasn . ' » * Tat the meeting a / ) competition. “a full te Beme Cub, a Care Ride] Abd FAM Feltge (YSO | SINGING STAR TRIO was a guest. =< He can be.as high-handed as he} OF DETROIT . | Mré. Harold MacKenzie was | ; ialahed chairmen, of the noeine- v YX pasees Wattle he figures it be TV and RADIO PERFORMERS ing committee. A report of the re- t home. Presen ’ cent father and son banquet was yi ely | [F745 PM) "osc [Pri 7:45 PM. igiven by Mrs. Leonard Noren. gas ecw Oot ee ee Gospel Songs . a7 preak up.” & Gaps we Seng | 365 EVANGEL TEMPLE 365 pee eG 36 Fasten Collars they ever sold _E. Wilson , E. Wilson ‘|With Easy Snaps | : be dtee wioagall. Wenbie Sos Bk ee ae ae : Apoing steady” Sunday Evening Service ...............0...ccce eee You can save time in the long of their chance to pick and Geoftrey Day, BABT.H, Pastor . Non-Deneminationsl,. Full Gospel Tun by attaching snap fasteners) Covon reansrens : t gets them out of circula-/"* Pretty fitted look-alikes with putt ~cabgpener ers ne eel This adorable sun outfit will) #0" and Pits th shelf. No. 8484 with’ Patt-O-Rama in-| Quick removability replace-|help ‘to keep your little girl cool ais. ee cluded is in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16,|ment. q i ee ue ta ciaywan cor chance, through all their girlhood, Lik ; 2 ae prenhien Xk soaant © smart to pov stamp-ons, just press off—no em- ue a, — excitement of ue pou : : . broide a % : No. $485 with Patt-O-Rama in-|‘he wear, by | the collar yavatteen No. 5349 contains tissue} HOW can girls be 80 foolish? cluded is in sizes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] Sher each sudan ny pattern sizes 2, 3, 4 incl.; material ry Good Food? wikkins " you please. requirements; sewing directions;| Parisian touch for a spring suit: eis teat each So acta, your nal, oltvens snaps on both sides »| Sed 25c¢ in coins, your name,| Valley tucked into a pocket. , T sizes desired and the pattern num.| 84 just one set ek aera ass ee . ry , 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago| Your collar can the suds/372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. DEMONSTRATION ’ ; Ya and back to its place as often as} It's ready! The 1957 Needlework| Our Style! ORCHARD LAKE Don’t. miss the latest issue of Album—56 colorful pages showing| MERLE NORMAN : : New as the morning star... lovely as a spring flower _ STARDUST a NEW serine design py Gotham ~ at CONNOLLY’S. Mees, 4,¢ 4 (er (a ¢ at, Use Connolly's: . \ oe Convenient Budget Terms! __ Pay Only 10% Bown, and 10% Monthly |. *% \ ha THE PON TIAC PR ESS, 2 ae | Once a year, during the Spring buying season, Spencer’s help make it easy to own fener pe | the carpet of your choice ... by offering you FREE padding and FREE installation. * fi = See our wonderful selection of the new tweed patterns, scroll and textured designs be in all wool, Acrilan and Nylon. You are sure to find the carpet that ~ es pyar 2% me Et eogy your taste and will match your budget. ped ise re. wi od ¢ - All Wool or Rayon Tweed 5 7 Sq. Ya. aoe Practical carpet in the new tweed effect § with the new homemaker in mind. Easy ; : to clean and easy to look at ... here is the ie . answer to practically any budget. A fine choice of colors... 2 ; Woven into long pile, this fine blend of wool and carpet rayon, will give your home - @ Sparkle and liveliness of new color design. Choose from many color combina- tions that will blend into any decor. All fine first =— carpets. REE PADDING and. INST. 1004 Nylon Textured Here is something really new in Pontiac! ‘ + Fine quality nylon at a priee never before equalled, Woven in a fine textured pat- ‘tern from a tone on tone design . . . and wearing qualities that only nylon alone can give. Choice of five colors. bb eains Gules eere st ; One of the truly fine carpets of the mod- ern world. Graceful tweeds blended in a § >. bark weave that spells luxury, instantly. ~ z : See the wondrous effects that this carpet will add to your home! Subtle shades | that will add a touch of mnartnees, never | 9 ee achieved. ree AI Woot Wilton For those that choose the smart sophisti- $ cated look of graceful living ... here is a tone-on-tone design that will never lose its charm. Lorg wear and beauty are woven : into this carpet for life. - 7 Formica | LENOLEUM sgtuthesmatacoraveraman ory rar and al in tie or for Spring. fm Counters 9x12 KITCHEN | BE 8 Foot Length - INSTALLED Choose from the won- derful Formica patterns and colors and have it Ss - for only FLOOR COVERINGS 3511 Elizabeth Lake Rol FE sal Open. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nights ‘til 9:00 ao | eke - q 3 Ts : * Ss fae) ey : : ae F i. : 4 seus ae * i. i tx/ = At ‘ ; sage Bs ¢ \ dale [- fa i 4 5 ‘7 : ie ee ey. aes Fe a a ran fi pdiweer) ua! yh bined i. os a 44 per ‘ee S CS. V i 4 i : ~ i Wed ! y f { eat \ H pe ° ee LS : 4 y / , Ef i eiee te i fig i LA iad ; ae » sie jet ae é j fe ee oF ne Orie ee. te f ; ‘ | f ; ~ j i 6 ' . yee y i fof 2 “ } 4 t i ee 3 : fA ‘ ae : ; : } i i ‘ ; | ey oe Soereccoscccvccescvccsoceccees sitiieaniammale cr Pac Pontiac Choir a as © bies,”’ “ Ve 4 ‘i attended a § a - af ve and Pha ; 3 me Schc's A Capen! the Uiveraty of Mcgee, | ‘ Northwood Inn 2 * : “Voo Doo” will be next, present ed by Gail Blamy, Sharon School Experts Waterford Unit Slates Election of Officers at Last Meeting ‘By SANDY WHITE Highlighting the last meeting of the PTSA, to be held in the Water- ford High ' School * gym Wednesday will be the election of officers for the '57-'58 PTSA, Principal speakers for. the eve- ning will-be William Shunck, -sup- erintendent .of schools, and Lewis Schimmel, Pontiac School Junior magazine sales totaled Reports Record Year for Births in Detroit last year. to 59,299 births in 1956. outside the city. “Seance,"’ “Yoo -Doo,"* “Zom- k Cats,” ‘Sandman,’ Nancy wine Seer Darleen Stange. DETROIT (INS) —City health commissioner Dr. Joseph G. .Mol- ner reports that a record number jof babies were born in Detroit He said 61,200 infants were born in the icty last year as compared Dr. Molner point out that the parents of 36.5 per cent of: the babies born in Detroit in 1956 live the United States every five .and one-half minutes and an accidental injury every three seconds around the clock. : = - e Fa ‘x .* z . Pontiac Press Phote THE MOST .FOR SPRING — St. Michael High School teenagers model in a spring fashion show held Friday at the school. The models, from left, are Mary Jane Puertas, Annette Couture and Joan Gibb, members. of the clothing class. St. Frederick sewing class students and their mothers were guests, At St. Michael ¢ There is an accidental death » Name Honor Roll Students By JUDY NIEDJELSKI \quarter were as follows: Students ‘at St. Michael High Gary Sabourin, Loretta’ Lauinger, DRESS REHEARSAL — An comedy é ; i | 7 i if HUE sry Tey F are High School's junior play, “‘We Shook the Family Tree” is rehearsed _ by Frank Harris, Nancy Anderson and Joan Woodruff, right. The will be given April 9 in the gym.” ; : School metiting the honor roll this | Patricia Martin, Annette Courture, 'Dorothey Allen. * * * las, James Wyzgoski, Rose Marie Flanigan, Ronald Andrews, Joseph Tatham, Kathleen Heitjan, George Budwit, Thomas Chapdelain, Helen Franzel, Mary Johnson, Elizabeth Klinck, Mary Puertas, Barbara Kucera, Robert Mineweaser, Wil- liam Fitzgerald, Constance Shii- dorf and Joseph Weishaar. were Carol Bauer, Joan Gibb, Elizabeth Lauinger, The frshmen consisted of George. Drake, Phillip Gouveia, Sue Heisler, Loretta Heitjan, -|Pierre Massacessi, Marilyn Biallas, Daniel Dunny, Catherine McCorm- ; 2 * * * Second-year drafting class has drawn scale models of their homes of the future. : A demonstration of the comp- Seniors] gent: ~|Sharen Moore, Ralph Smith and In the junior class: Michael Bial-| _jick, Conrad Haak, Diana Adams) ,, Tension Mounts at Junior Highs Students Start Work on: Graduation Plans, Class Trips e “Carolyn Talmage, Clarkston High this week. | : An undercurrent of excitement|~A science fair, senior trim to filled the air at Eastern Junior New York, and a class play are this week at area high Sthools. Clarkston High School will hold away and plans are already being made for graduation activities, its first science-fair from 9 a.m. : : ito 5 p.m. Saturday. ‘More than hotke & mocting. of migth SIN ia projects are entered from the seis . oo = Prins fields of chemistry, biology and for cadatiees vactivities. were |PEYSICS, submitted. by five schools made: Promotion exercises—Neva Hartwig and Helen Jesse; flowers —Marian Van Ryzin;-‘class gift— Edwin Rydell; Walled Lake outing —Alton B, Madden; finance—Jo- seph Blank. ; , AT LINCOLN . A double assembly was present- ed by the Boys’ Glee Club and Ensemble of the Pontiac Senior High School today when George Putnam, vocal music supervisor, brought the groups to Lincoln. Every last one of the eighth graders has been on his mathe- matical tees while taking a series of tests showing achieve- | ment in mathematics. William Sturgeon, wood shop in- structor, is. sponsoring intramural baseball at Lincoln. Home room from Clarkston High. Colored fihns will be shown on scientific subjects. Judging’ will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and ribbons awarded. The fair is under the direction of the Biolegy Club, sponsored by Terry Thomas. AT LAKE ORION Le The Lake Orion High seniors are off to New York on Sunday morning at 5:30. Their first stop is Niagara Falls where they. will they will begin their stay in New York. Planned are a sightseeing yacht cruise, a Broadway play, a sport- ling event at Madison Square Garden, tour of the United Nations building, the Empire State build- weigh a white mouse as part of an experiment in nutrition. The mice aré fed different diets and High ‘this week, mainly because;@mong the items * making _ news) . |the end of school is-only 10 weeks in Independence ‘Township and spend Sunday afternoon. Monday) eRe i. ie \ \ : s “m ¢ i : aie! ‘ 4 al My ss “ ss : 4 | | \ : ; i : 4 , : Pie eo \ ff y ; \ ‘ s a ‘ oA 2 : ‘ ols Your High School... Pe «Le Wateh for Schoo! erly ge Teas ee ie ee eT REN \ * ee 1 een eed |, 1. Represented inthe Press? -% 2 BAM ‘On This Page Each _ " = oo — : — \ —_ - / : ~ = . : , : * sear — * i. | FRIDAY; APRIL 5, 1957 +. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN : + tae CR ee WEIGHTY MATTER — Karen Spohn, left, and School students then checked ize: Major Projects Occupy Area High Classes ‘week at area junior high schools ling, and a grand tour through \Chinatown, the Bowery, east side, luptown, Broadway, etc. A dinner with dancing and fleor show at the Club Copaca- | bama and an evening at Coney | Island complete the plans. This | is the first Lake Orion senior class to choese the trip te New | York. | The exchange assembly was viewed this afternoon by the iSchool. The assembly will: repre- isent the school at Rochester ahd Avondale High Schools. Tickets for the Teacher-Merchant game in the gym are going fast as the students of even the ele- mentary schools,. whose teachers are on the team, are anxious to see how they fare. Proceeds go jto the Teathers Club. Scholarship iFund which finances one or more |Lake Orion seniors in higher learn- Studerits and parents enjoyed \the vocal concert given Thursday night under the direction of Evelyn ;Micheletti. AT AVONDALE | Avondale High Schoo}. juniors growth and health. This is one of.more than 100 exhibits planned at the Science Fair Saturday. - Pontiac Press to see how the diets affert their. @ i =& oe re ane eae = a busy getting ready for thei iplay, ““We Shook the Family Tree,”* gym. The -Future Nurses Club is having a tea May 1 to get stu-_ dents and parents interested in- nursing. Thursday they went to ; Wayne State University te the. | Future Nurses open house, Joan Isaacs, Pat Cones, Gloria Wheaton, Joan Woodruff, Connie Romigh, Janet Mather and Judy Anderson left Wednesday to represent Avondale at the FHA |State Convention in Grand Rapids, & €or ee * “The Crucifixion of Christ’? will be the plot for the play, “Pilate,” which will be sponsored by the Avondale Community Players April 15, 16‘ and 17 in the Avon dale High School gym. ‘Tryouts for boys’ baseball began ‘March 25, Returning lettermen are Larry LaForge, Dennis Evans, Richard Roy, Jerry Hill, Larry ski and Bill Johnston. teams are signing up for a tour- nament which will be played after school. ° ; jninth grades chose their class offi- cers. They are: Ken Shaw, presi-. dent; Karen Buchanan, ‘vice presi-| Karen Hefner, secretary-, treasurer, ‘ Today two Civil Defense | | quaint the studentson how to | protect eg * The ninth graders who are mem-| bers of the Washington, D. C, Tour Club aré looking forward to their § trip. They have been seeing films on Washington and have selected their roommates. * AT MADISON ly Wednesday to the ticket sale’ for ‘The Great Caruso” film spon-| sored by the Music Department’ at Madison Junior High School. Over 500 tickets were sold, ~ Sales were sparked by girls wearing green and gold choir robes which will be purchased from film's proceeds. New Bank ing Service Pentiae Press Photo amusing scene from the Avondale Schinots Outboard Motors - Slaybaugh’s _. Marine Store | 630 Oakland (Cor. Coss) 4 9 to 5 Dai FE 8.0453, jax 0 New Longer Banking Hours Mon. Thru Sat. Fridays ‘til 8 Use This‘ New Convenient Department for: P. . . « Check M A ‘4 if . Famous Fifth Avenue % : Quality Furs! NOW! This is your great opportunity! 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Dick Gron- , / ig f . @ go is 2-skin orf... hese of $398 up... & ( e ap CG) MEMES Fibres ts Wakes edt, LOT OPN a Ma os ain Gy NAAT! to me, SN I) ORCHARD FURNITURE Co. 164 Orchard Lake Ave. £ 2 for 18% — : Watch This Space Sterting Stunning lomps in a variety of styles to sult April 24. £ “every decor. All ore tall for maximum- The Orchard - fighting. Complete with harmonizing shades Dream |. and 3 way switches. Regularly $12.95 each. Trip J Buy two and save even more. $1 o week. A imported Italian gies bese in smoke, green or cael 29" igh Free Parking Next to Store FULL PRICE FE 5-8114—FE 5-8115i1; PP aert of -the economic development phases pos" rns another de ‘ "BE Spats aR tee er eet ng . wie) } + ee inoue? aid New Term Monday, April 00 an, women and child. | Gd teak those outlook? "ake likely. to. go down , Half-Day, E ening Sessio ° . future am — op the whe thing wow fOF Engineers “cor th @ e ail Ps peta? ahead . . . the The Business Institute |. a esau ere retort. State Sheol A Aid Plane i = y Russians it may goon Enoug of the 7 West Lawrence St., Pontiac § Phone FE 2-3551 srother a year Road T edetcions. Ci be " “Make the setup more effi- age ."" one view urges, “so that]. said. ae gS over ra el bert Studebaker Sttver Hawk, one of 18 diferent model i sce wiet of (cada cca Stalebahenst Bhasin tovsein tie Shakil i -ualists, They refuse to be satisfied with look-alike cars. They’re alert to the extra value of Studebaker-Packard’s many exclusives: a built-in Supercharger, the luxury ride of variable-rate springing,.and Twin | ‘Traction, with drive power at both rear wheels. Most important, they're * | __ the pedple who got the facts on Studebaker. See your dealer today. Studebaker Packard Node # hath ‘Model Open Daily and Sunday 1 to 8 1 | LOCATED IN BEAUTIFUL i. HOLLY HILL SUBDIVISION i sae Shuslenstener gee i. 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Rocket Society ‘Counsel . : : | Observes Rising Need . bees Fini Oe PO ah . fos Jurisdiction — Beer WASHINGTON (INS) — ‘The - To . | American Rocket Society general ee |counsel declared that outer space : activity is reaching the point) oe iwhere the United Nations will 4 have to step in and exercise’ inter- ‘ Andrew Haley argued that such ey traditional earth-bound ‘rules as a freedom of the open seas, territo- — rial rights, and sancticy of air’ - space will have to be abandoned 4 iin outer space a : : In their he suggested 4 | that a new set of rules and regu- eo | ta talled “‘metalaw,”” would s romper Beane to deal with the a problems created by develop- — ment of rockets, missiles, earth : a satellites and space platforms. ‘| April:Reign Ball at the Univer- : , os “7 He added, however, that “‘the| sity of Detroit. a INSULATING & . —_—s steaks lane of Pising Seirn So Se ae OUL Vir fee western world as the Ten Com- * . 5 ‘mandments wil have to contnoe Chilean Reds Urge : BOARD ed 8’ iniey. Shao at the opening" fi d Vi | a . l ‘ x ee, session of the Rocket Society’s on inue | ence y 10x38’ : caetiog in Washington, suggested) ~*~ : 0 is . 4 s the ‘dividing line between earth} . ; : an % : ‘ 1 2"x8' space and outer space ig at ae Ric: aon praanhogg we 2 : A. 100% Wool, Hi Loop $ 4° = : seer ot segromimatyly’ SF Wien) TT i=. ciniiatiing call thes : ie & . Pile, only — per yd < for a continuation of the antiinfla- . ‘wa? 7 E : : Cc igs age! ee os alee tion Violence that has. left an : B. —— sa-picirgphary te $ * per yd. * be The aerodynamics regime and ven ay or more persons as : go Heavy — | the Kepler regime. in ago. ; Rs ; as bo : Per Sq. Ft. Haley reasoned that vehicles like Pristed eafiets ciremated : A eS C. Vie Carpet Tweed $ 95 | y through the quiet but tense: Chil- Loop Only “per yd. | coe, - [airplanes and missiles depending)... capital bearing the Red. més- Le . : é a on aerodynamic lift—that is, the! 256 It called for an end to “re-/ a na pe Rs existence of a thick air ocean ae ae deen , Saw G: ‘ . PLASTIC 3° Sans COUNTER ; 16" Center Double KIMSUL | [rich t steer and climb — are "shorted the working classes ll : TAN, WALL TILE | a : : to rally around the Central Work-| i * tf AON ; / : : eS $ 3 9 5 — by the nation below, . . Jers Union, the nation’s most. pow-| Sia see rite birt / Top’. » $ 95 | BLANKET PULL OF GRAVITY | erful labor® organization, = the /> < | ko “Tntaled se But when an object reaches 55)leftist Popular Action Front to) Siam ‘> Installed — a 24" Center Standard I miles high, the air lift factor no|@chieve their aims. fA | ae b. ea. : a $ ” the “ger crag ic a | Y a Y INSULATION gine, the ul of Vly, 1 Adoption Completed ~. 4528 DIXIE HIGHWA - ; - Haley suggested the U. N. take! 195 ANGELES u—Actress Ma-|fate < Next Door to Karen's Toyland ; . over jurisdiction of the area abovelrie Wilson and her husband, pro-§ eae OR 3-4109 : 7 OR 3-1274 . , ducer rt Fallon, have o -. : x oe oe. ssined Sage slnation papers Sor r a OPEN 9 TO 9 MON. THRU FRI. SAT. ’TIL 5 s Man, himself, has only reached) their 18 ¥ month, - old son Greg, ‘ = ‘ : S ro “tga about half way to the 55 mile|/whom tiiey have had since he was 2 boundary, but the proposed U. S&S. a few/ ks old. e space satellite will travel around - INSULATION ee en fea —— iho Ishin Paige Files Suit So far, no nation has voiced any - ee objection. to the satellite progres’ f Fie eathge Basaplatany i ae cal 7 Ja ball may go ‘ . nas : - |The tiny space ey oe "| suit for divorce from television 2 pn Covers 10’x10’ = jjsome Russian territory in i producer Arthur Stander. They s Ja " . cling orbit. were married Jan. 18, 1956. s Area 2” Thick W; h Ope ea a 5 | ornate wire & Wever, 23-yeaf-old Scottville: Hard- ; s | ware employe, /may be the first : j}man in hjstory to watch surgery * : ‘on his own heart. = : : . Via felevision in his parents’ os EXTRA SPECIAL ring) Tmt lar ne We i sgh the operation — . for Sat. and Mon. Only! ay . 3 4'x8'x5e" | $ - P i Plyscore : a . */ First Quality A +. * A film of the original Detroit ¢. suuer $575.00 a jtelecast was run last night by ale $500 te 2475 « i |Grand Rapids Wood-TV as part of Wedding Ring $175.00 oF jan educational effort by medical = ‘ groups and the ‘Michigan Heart o. pe ine prego , | Assn. edding ‘ s - — & sPaatan $350.00 - Choose with Confidenee Now wesdne tog $180.00 3 #. VISTA Wear with Pride... sea N00 105 eee Wedding Ring .. $1 “ihen's Gemend tag qraleble ot $75 to 250 to watch 8 engage ment rings. @. ATwooo $125.00 GUARANTEED | PRECISION PERFECT TAKE A YEAR TO PAY Convenient Terms Arranged ae ih eee Ps Seo We ee | . 1% ‘ 2 Lo Bae Be | Hear \ + . RE PONTIAC Famee ) ey : a : A A : ‘ | | ; \ : : - ; ; va et ; } \ ts . | & io 3 p equal to the see facts on Iree Flantations ~ etry ae e¢ ir f ~~ a : : va 4 i : twee : x ° be ra, : P a 7 - ee ‘ er “SG it occurs and old be subdivisions, Oakland County still] (me owned by Mr. and Mrs. Rob- |market, However, it suffers . bal ree ” Tee tr nerd olin = ifn, per cent of the wo in the state. Over 325,000) iand ‘Township near Ortonville, |soil is reasonably | fertile nat : Jad ii Pes | a Of a, tee is found under ne county during 1986. "| Bettions. ot ‘which they have |drainage is good. ty a patel @round in the form of roots, ac- county planted to trees over a period jare usually planted on the less fer-|yj.< : kine Gerding to the National Arborist} One of the well managed Oak- | of eight years. - |tile s cat ie an anil af than marketable Assn. idea County plontations that has | 1. Kerieys have used Scotch| ually The first for pele 8 A in trees ? oe ; of trees. on a plan-| Christmas ° voumreceiy ae 8 work has : the trees, It is during this period] duction, Each year ~ n cooperation of|"SU#ly the weeds choke them out, deer, dents use “350,000 trees more . - rely ra gy ava eb ori mice, psa dp nck bee nore dae G s * . District. ve been stock tramp them down or- eat/nationwide runs into millions. : a aes © arate: Sones ee them off and grass fires can wipe : | : Rn ewes nee Tas oak cer | , : CUT YOUR OWN | « . ‘+ Most of their trees are sold to > . the “cut your own” trade in the | mand ’ -. \7RRT visit OUR NURSERY , tor Christnas tree seedlings| 4 | and GARDEN STORE (Ss Se ae oon Sere “ “GGF MILO SCOTT'S TURF BUILDER f E Pontiac. Jay Poffenberger,| - Oakland County Agricultural , , [telct and Merrill Ray, ot the So 2 a ; > se \ United Press Phote , Conservation Service, is the Dis| FLOWERING BEAUTY — Beaming out from among the blos- hh Hy soms is French singer Suzanne Bernard. Approximately enough, "gga ten Poree{ Suzanne is the hostess for the International Flower Show at the writing es pean New York Coliseum. 3 oe Lago? gol appt . shape c or s needles wel. Alo it is} Learn Basic Principles : most rapid. growing of oe Scott’s DELUXE PICTURE LAWN — trees. Scotch Pine trees can smmara RafflaA Wer Ta] 1 aA (ate MMMMPPA'EIE 500 sa. ft. pie. coc ccc ccccccccceccccccees sass een $1.9 tvested te reanibeginners Baffled by Talk - hangs gee ia S on =e 3 | planting on goed te, | | Sei APSORAL FAMLY Lawn $1.49 — Pree ch another pop- BY CYNTHIA LOWRY garden has “sweet” soil°or “sour” Scott's UTILITY PLAY LAWN — 9 © A ‘Tl plantations, ee ae AP Newsfeatures Writer _ |soil. - ’ ee 7” eae ae istigaiws «98s 7 _ ff making it difficult to peck and | CHAPPA N. ¥. — The horticultural experts have Highlander GRASS SEED — a THE. . ship long distances. Hence, it is fore pore : ey learned, for instance, that beets nitrogen formula. Give 5 Ib. bag ay Pape tparehenbaca-coversaonnnenarcsparans $1.89 } } oe E G | youreai™ trate. uctrion pine [tlking to other gardeners, But/tmd Parsnipe have decidedly ai your lawn the beauty of ] a 3 L N | | aecn jostle aa tee like pre ferent preferences. 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Mists | LAWN FENCING | FOR RENT— (ees ges "By the Foot or Roll Pest” Male, Diggers — Fe enue Cut to any length! Stretchers. \ Boadway-Shell § N | grease \ FE 2-6506 |) nd Friday "19 | "Harold Turner - FOR in’ BIRMINGHAM ~ - A PHONE CALL WILL START Gs COURTESY CAE : Ss. M Woodward, Birminghare. , : ee a ae ae Sao Va et a iy woth ( : fi i J Pa ey ee a Le THE PoNTIAG Pans rua, Arnis 5, rest | Wed., Thurs., Fri. 11:80 #9 230 - ALL YOU CAN EAT! wee , . "es «8 i a ] j 5400 | | a “Flday, Schurdey, Sunday, 9 te 2. WITH BOB ff the Magar he te” SULLY and BOBBIE JEAN @ PLAYING REQU oN *Pentiae’s own CATALINA a, BAR . Jean, touring night Bebbie Jean, Sioag wish Selly om Friday ond Saturday, accomoraring accompanying ESTS from the © @ Johnny Swan @ Arizona. e “Press | ten ' nde eG . meg ping Bh od RIBS en iar data to be Hed with the wo ernment and made ic regard- ing multibillion-dollar welfare funds. we Board to file the annual union treasury statements, but 10 years ago in enacting the Congress “ Legislators May Rewrite Tatt-Hartley Law | ) Union Reports to Be Made Public? made no provision mod making them public. Create Outer Space Conditions some degree to the feeling have at the sudden start- Saloried Positions in ere _ & Layout Engineers Body, Chassis, and Engine * Project Engineers “ALSO OPPORTUNITIES for Experienced ie _Graduete ACCOUNTANTS in: Write, Visit Salaried Personnel Department GMC TRUCK & COACH DIVISION Pentisc, Michigan Phene FE 5-411 @6 Seuth Bivd., East or Call the Scientists Place Humans ‘in Weightless. Suspense | WASHINGTON i—Riding in a “neither unduly pleasant nor ex- ‘actly comfortable." time of it, with some of them suf- | balanced. The longer > power to prt Ore filing of Bondions Strip Stele idonaaa Ss ee” -l"\- tL ‘Special: for Sereda Only} Ye peace ope a MANNY’S = aon West Huron et Elizabeth Leke Rood Se ee ee. a a ee ee ee ee) : z oe ee il Re when you go over the top roller coaster — would when your space ship n -|was influenced by the earth’s gravity, . * * *® If you weren't belted lacked some other means ing attached to the ship's perhaps by magnetized you'd float around Be * what you'd be faced days, weeks and perhaps even years in a space ship. * * * He said about half the subjects the experience to the of exhilaration, and 11 others found the sensations ‘> £3 The rest had a rather rough achieved with the help of a @ Fried Chicken * @ Shrimp @ Fish @ Drumburgers , PIZZA Delivered te your heme from moen te midnight daily! GARDEN S @ Snake Milking @ Alligators © Crocodiles . TOURS School Tours, Church _ Tours, etc. : Private Lectures Arranged . Call OR 3-9422 - Western Rattle Snake being |ANDY’S KINGDOM 9800 DIXIE HIGHWAY milked by Andy” = * 14 MILES N. OF PONTIAC . Delicious? It certainly is .. i = We're speaking of m that “talked-about” Wm food the China City im It’s served to suit those who lilke a Bours: Monday, a | oi 16:38 Saterday 11:00 - A. M. Sunday Neon - my P. M. I" change in meais. § CHINA CITY 1070 W. Huron —_ RESTAURANT § Out Orders” Pieft Haifa Wednesday night on the’ }first leg of a three-month journey, Bijtion of a $3,537,000 hospital with) HAIFA, Israel ~The Israel | 1,500-ton motor ship Aftlit | ond his Union County Boys | ROLL TONIGHT | FEATURING JIMMY MAYNARD Open Daily 9 a.m. to 2 a.m—Sunday 2 p.m. to 2.2.m. || GREEN PARROT Plenty of Free Parking 1650 N, Perry at Pontiac Road . FE 3-9732 MODERATE PRICES [JOIN THE CROWD “Come. Out and ‘Get in on the Fun” .We have been very fortunate in engaging George Mantyla and his “music; an old time variety band ‘that will play anything you wish, from a Polka to Rock ‘n Roll. | FRI.-SAT.-SUN. DANCING to DICK DENGATE and His “ESQUIRES” DIXIE BAR 2592 DIXIE HIGHWAY Dining at Its Distinctive Best Luncheon - “PHONE Midwest 4-1400 - WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD., BLOOMFIELD BILLS Dinner Cocktail Party Banquet : Si, ee ae | H H | DELL’S INN ; AND HIS . SWINGMASTERS: ¥ MOVIE STAR ‘Step 0’ Fetch ‘It The Screen’s Lastest | Comedian Sabrina Carr Calypse Singer Eddy Tullech “" Comedy MC 5 ABULOUS FLOOR SHOWS EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY OPEN.7 DAYS AND 7 NICHTS JAM SESSION: TUESDAYS SQUARE DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT DANCING!! DANCING!! * at the a “Commodore” | Fri. and Sot. Nights — Featuring “The Dixie Dangoes” | 4195 Dixie Hwy. — Drayton Plains FRANK. ‘PERRY AND HIS SWINGMASTERS Dell's Inn Corner of Elizabeth nag: Cena ‘ 1 short Bloc Went ot Dancing Every Night Come to CLUB TAHOE .¥ —— 9. delightful dinner. = combined with good music—is your assurance of an enjoyable evening. ‘DINE and DANCE Flint Hospital Planned °° | FLINT # — Plans for construc-| a capacity of 240 beds were an-| aAALAAA "vw Featuring Nightly Entertainment - Open Daily at 4:00 - TERRIFIC ENTERTAINING TRIO THE HI-FTs Stars Prd ox winners of the Arthur Godtrey Talent ; TV Program, Recording Artista NO re a OR COVER CHARGE FAMOUS FOR FILLET MIGNON Make Arrangements for tome es Banquets Now, a & and Decea se oe ee, ee: CLUB TAROE 3412 Dixie Hwy. Phone OR 3-9754 We Invite Banquets and Private Parties li, li Mi A le ei Alin i ins i hn ns Mi th i hn le i Ma i i i Me i hi i i A - Rex Sok ew Hai i S ee i A MEER Oc ie ale OE an _\rar voxtiac PRESS, rua. A¥RL Cy 108 \. / | Niclas al Urge pubic: | ¥ | Nes aw * se a pt Hol bhg Headlin \ Mayor \ of Ns aca the old ut ri ‘Commercial TV System lyw e8. en, Potter Warns Theda Wo Che "9 an Re a re STOCIHOLM — A committee of |{ experts bas recommended to the minister of communications , that fay - Keo ran ninge televi. They aiivised also that we _ urbe, Ohio ~The mayor, “At that time, police quoted him | of Petersburg, Mich. William K.|as telling them, “See to it gentle. WASHINGTON _(INS). — Sen. Gee, has been sentenced to three mem, that you keep out of Peters} wir nn agen agen noe said days in the workhouse on a drunk! burg in the future." , the St. Lawrence + weg are driving conviction. . - Yesterday, however, Gee which he'll sing in “Pal Joey?" |threatened by a proposal to divert) Gee, 38, Was e@rrested March 20! Municipal Judge Homer A. ber the book “The Screaming , Lake Michigan water to the mii-/#eF “gs sas Cy te Mimi,” a best seller ‘by Fredric Bobby » TV panelist, nois waterway. “* through a cade a site by my actions.” iBrown, ‘which sold two million has. come /out here to play the) “The Michigan Republic, - a ay Tai) iow" KEEGO Salta |copies? Well, it's-for Anita Ekberg Te of a piano player in “Pal statement prepared for delivery be- ; | ioe wa on 3 : ae land it's her next picture after she 40¢¥.” And Ellie Kent, Beautiful Hfore the House Public Works. Com-| , d Siig al 1 a blondie wide at Joni mittee, predicted also that the|ff DOORS [ ¢ el LL Mi i £ i /,' gg 62 ny ; ite Jonie Tapps, plays diversion plan ‘‘might jeopardize TONIGHT OPEN | 6:00 / a, ly fies VW é ifinishes “Trouble in Paris” pone filmed in Europe with Bob/a small part in-the same movie. our harmonious relations with Can- sae Fee on ada,” —Secon —— ‘The Green Buddha’ He said: “diversion | with Wayne Morris Anita Ekberg Set to Starof Threat to Seaway jin ‘The Screaming Mimi’ . By ILOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Remem- Swedish will be "The Lady Is a Tramp” ;, t's Not All r) » will lowe jf Sm ke . ter the lake level and make more} PANAMA 1” —Dr, William F.jexpensive the improvement ‘of the Rienhoff of Johns Hopkins Uni-|Commecting channels (with the sea-| moking lway). The loss of even one inch versity says 5 cannot be ot draft for shipping, I am ad- Doors Open 12 Noon! peened ie incyensed lung can- ivised, would deprive the Great hae é ‘arteon : - ‘| cers any more than inhaling air) Lakes of two million tons ot carry-| | *\n0 oe a polluted by fumes from gasoline ing capacity in one year.” L semen ans neneuenmenenaee ummm saci . land tar, Rienhoff addressed the| The senator added that “all of! opening session yesterday of the|the Great Lakes cities would suf-) second Inter-American Medical/fer by this diversion and the whole’ Convention at the National Uni- ‘concept of the mney would be! versity. inegated,”” SONTIACE CS DRIVE IN THEATRE sa tte A AA RR SEER EAE Saturday Matinee : Ceara ! | samena 2150 Opdyke Ré. Ph. FE 4-461). FIRST-RUN SHOWINGS at Your Butterfield Theaters! — ‘NOW thru Sat. le twin of the great Davis. ¥ believe that some time ago In His Greatest Hit. IMGM had a project going on Topping His iRichard Harding Davis’. life, but me LAST TIMES TONIGHT. > Performance in jit seems to have been dropped APEZE At least Benny Thdu said it is pot on their immediate schedule. J | Harding was married to Bessie) McCoy, beautiful show girl, and’ their romance was one of the front page stories many years ago. | SOL SIEGEL SIGNED . BET 1 Tomorrow morning at the MGM| a“ sales meeting, Joseph R. Vogel, THE BIG BEAT! AUTHENTIC and COMMERCE Co- : : Storring RATHARINE HEPBURN End of South Union Lake Road - at Haggerty Read. EM 3-0661 All Color Show = TONIGHT ond SAT, RUMBLE ON THE DOCKS | FEATURES 1:00 ~ 3:12 ~ 5:12 - 7:24 ~ 9:36 ee lent production for MGM release. First, Sol will produce “ — Andrew,” starring Danny Kaye,| which he starts next month. Then, | under his new contract, his first, fa picture will be “Some Came Run- m\ning,”’ the new James Jones novel, which James Patrick is scripting. Sol has had a distinguished career and to his credit recently at MGM are “High Society,” “Man on Fire” and “Les Girls,” The latter two not yet released. REAL ADVENTURE Ot THE. HEART OF SAVAGE AFRICA! Vsira Avil; GoD's sen: aoe NOW! Bic DOUBLE FEATURE! stacng i ty meee ee ee ue, A REPUBLIC Prerune | MICKEY ROONEY - COLEEN GRAY | TTS I promised Henry Fonda that Td ‘take a look at “12 Angry Men,” \his own picture which he brought |well he might be. I saw it at my home and it’s a! strong, dramatic story with nary ‘a woman in it. One thing I par- ticularly liked was that it did not! \go on and on and on; it's justi ithe right_length. = 'f SKY DRIVE-I Redhpres anges gro —— ee jaction never once leaves a | om =~ TOMORROW ONE NIGHT ONLY 6 P.M. | Coming SUN. in for $340,000 in 27 days. He's Show Stars “The Bad very proud of the picture, and ?— PM Seed” - FE 5-4500. : “CHARLES BICKFORDsieece ast 9 ~SCHEDULES FRI. room, but you're never bored for) ““TORNMY SELINDA 6:15 — 10:25 a minute. Be sure to see it. “FRIENDLY PERSUASION” — 8:10 BLUE SKY CALL FROM T-MAN DRIVE-IN THEATER Seaman ere aatoe 1:00 — 5:35 — 9:45 , : SAT. CARTOONS 3:15——-— When designer Jean Louis re-| 2150 Opdyke Road - ceived a call from the Bureau of “OHNNY BEL! BELINDA” 3:45 +— 7:55 —. 12:00 ” Phone FE 4-4611 Internal -Revenue in Washington jhe was worried, like any of us imight be. He says he was considerably irelieved when the T-man merely said he wanted to know where Marlene Dietrich obtained the swan feathers used to make her coat in her Las Vegas act. Snapshots of Hollywood collected random: : : y hee HORROR : - FEATURE § ‘ all HORBBOR | CRAWLS — FROM THE DEPTHS OF 5% THE EARTH! Nido RAY - Bian KEFFH + tone BANCROFT A COPA PRODUCTION » A COLIMABIA PICTURE DRIVE-IN THEATER -— TODAY & SATURDAY ft ieasabeains : Doors Open 10:45 A. M,. The Honorable David Bowes-|# . MAPLE ROAD iiLyon, undéle of Queen Elizabeth II, East of Walled Lake jrecalled to me that he had met Ph. MA 4-3153 jme at a dinner party given by the MA / ; . - oOo r - ate Sir Alexander Korda in Lon- \ : : . ‘ 4 _o ~ eee = | Because of poor weather slnlin < conditions we are | | Sue and Alan Ladd are taking delaying our : ul some of their dougir to buy a*new |\building going up on Wilshire and Rexford drive in Beverly Hills, |They'll call. it the Jaguar Building after Alan's independent company. OPENING | FRIDAY — - APRIL | 12th Watch this space fer - : a -One of Frank. Sinatra's songs VICTOR MATURE : —— ONE OFA HANDFUL % wetrteoen eee por | Oe ae 3 | DRIVE-IN THEATER : et : PICTURES! xs now suowine « + * ELD dDELMCRE-VIRGINIA MAYQ “PLUS yrneoe Theater Open 6:30 > an a Show Starts 7:00 3 THE BIG BEATA (Ne Plagons, ey i rowtiac rns, i Arai, ve 1087. + ey OS aS hy Dae pea \ | leh ay At RN igs 4 en CT Ae ae Aerie £ OS | ee ‘ ‘ \ ean i’ Lee Wiis 3S See . ee ? o> ae, eae aS ! ; . raise j i J \ i ie ae ‘ Ay ; \ ; ak is a \, . ' : eh | = , j ¥ * ees \ } ie ee ue ee . 1a, ‘ t or yar A 2S | it \ <7 ‘ : = a ‘ S 4 i 4 i. mn 6 thee bY \ . é a " . \ \ atts 1 a} } % i . ” sss 4 . ; ’ eh, . tee 9 : : EN 3 : Ag 4 sae ss ici ny i, -in Five Games by Bruins, 4-3 - Third Period Collapse Fatal as - Boston Gains Berth in Finals . ee OS * rae Bahr at Ft. Laramie, Wyo., coached baseball, pacar and basketball at a number of schools staffed Rocket’ s Overtime Goal ene mare nt Dts Canadiens ‘i in Final ‘Big hit of the winter panquet circuit is Specs . _jsharpened rather than dulled memories: of his 31 | (Rocket) Richard, who eigidhb tie enddenredic ” {Years in professional baseball. Susce nam Secnenched more a ar gh agg vn yr 8 tk ® ‘Specs gives. an interesting and Seapieationss talk last night with a typical Richard ; at _ (packed with drama, humor and a rich philosophy. Piece of ee: - ftom, ,. Bey ae ao SHAUTE PARTNER IN HOSIERY MILL The Rocket elected ene Rite te ail riser en the . . By BILL CORNWELL phen ‘Report on the Pennsylvania Boxing Commission: In|ing crowd of 14.201 with a goall than 60 minutes of sensational < ' - DETROIT —®The Detroit Red _ 1 mantis the commission took in $12,781 and spent/*iter ive minutes and 21 peers er The underdog Rangers, alll =f Pe Ee 3 A Wings, National Hockey League 568 in salaries and expenses . . . Joe Shaute, former’ the Canadiens «43 victory Qver|Monirest gous’ in’ the scond| aun : i a Seatssner samt pee Dhdger plicher, is a pertner'in’s Beadiiig, PA, hoslery|= New Mork Mangere and enlisted sre bach tte ites ae caw guttiiied 0 sseepittn tole mill... Avery Brundage turned 10 shades of purple MOS gapeiensaes raypae “s lapee to the Stanley Cu he learned his prize Olympic heavyweight cham- ons ae Two Mantreit ‘delle ta’ _ oS plon, Pete Rademacher, is the property of Jack Hur State Considers Beliveau and one Floyd cary , : i capcdy tvs seutiael sqanee to yok ey... : Ranger up-|_ | g : : Redshirts on the sidelines un- hey are still tinkering with the Olympic program Giian cad tacky Meee re | FA the J907-58 sanen, - for 1960, At one time, the Olympics included roque, |LQ UrCNases | < * if ae, Stet Dees moe. a form of croquet, handball, lawn tennis and tug-of- | : — Oy — Henri . _ heockey’s most coveted prize with —. ‘war. There is agitation now to include volley ball, | LANSING w — Acaui t , - Z# ~ & well-deserved 4-3 victory Thurs cquisition of|from a sharp angle. The : dis- restore tennis and bring in golf, synchronized swim- three public fishing sites, 60 acres|struck big brother Maurice in . os Pat Olympia iming and baseball. of park land and 124 acres of pub-|stomach and dropped near ae | grentied fans at oe: ae lic hunting lands will be considered | skates, less than 10 feet from : diem. ; ie 'Carmen Basilo’s brother, Joe, has a , winning streak at the state conservation commis-|Ranger goal crease. hard-earned triumph vaulted of five straight bouts . sion meeting April 11-12 at Lansing. oh Meee ew into the finals against. the the New York Rangers last The Shenton! . Canadi ho elimi “ i ens, W echnmik « Floyd Patterson plans on visiting at least six coun- The 1 public fishing shes|his own, the 35-year-old Seanad 2 z E EEE ih a on his European tour . . . Jimmy Carter is alreadyare on Elk Lake, Antrim County; |let fly with a backhand shot. The at Montreal with a 43 win a _on. the comeback trail ... Dan Florio says he has a|Torch Lake, Antrim County, and puck ange = Wors-| ‘ knee Get eares . . "distinct record as a trainer. Dan has handled the oldest sat Es es oe ben aceriag rm crowd broke into @ roar| Detroit. scored Ist and last, but — _ heavyweight champion in history, Joe Walcott, and the) 5. 4 sng acquisition , {of acclaim for their hockey idol. .-the not-to-be-denied Beantowners - youngest, Patterson . . . Swedish heavy Ingemar' ts the addition of 60: acres to ee ee ser sph acon Sry cea _ Johannson wants Dan in his corner when he comes| Algonac State Park during the |, .7ne Kos! was Richard's Sih ih _ on ee eo. k : "| mext fiscal—year sufficient games of Stanley Cup competi- cisive ta’ came a : nen ar en a poets psy Barcel oe 28 al peor hee ofa sgh ph moe paiats eon fs Si 2o8 pera oe | “* * ores every scores. In regular. A ‘AP Wirephote {Detroit's sagging defense . Proposed game land purchases |;euson play of the National! wappy DAY — Boston Bruin coach Milt 40 play in the Stanley Cup finals. Schmidt went | two of the Wings’ goals were would add 69 acres to the son reached a dizzy 493 for his| Schmidt went wild with joy after the Bruins beat into the towel tossing spree in the locker room at | the fanciest exhibitions of the =| : | i rt. I i Speiser 13-5 Favorite See es SSS ie eae Over Anthony. Tonight =: Ne ce Tigers Lose Oth by 1 Runge the iimter stood up until the 12:10 euptater LAKELAND, Fla., (AP) ois dp dock at debi Wie called home by the Mess of mim ep bate, :Rilite . Robimemaitn tn ar "usm, Suan eee DETROIT w@—It will be the) TV: 10 p.m. EST) from Detroit's : i“ _ was me n rockie Buddy Boone beat goalie why a golt for her oW® | netroit Tigers have a more than|and then head north. ~ |bis wife. rs cetes Bie, he . It's the two- good. ; ; a Hall with an almost identical Olympic battler’s first. “‘big’’| * «4 “Jeven chance this year to better! 5. s+ rouis Cardinals handed | The Cards nicked reliefer Pete|and one out in eighth. Small shot to tie the score. town, and a vic- their last year’s exhibition season Wojey for two more runs in the|out an infield hit to push across oe) a “% She taught the game to her ; Detroit its 13th defeat yesterday, the final Detroit run before Jack . an opportunity) gaughter, Mrs. June Mason, =| "rd. 5-4. It was the ninth game the | Seventh. Wojey walked three men,) °°". 4 out to end the inning. | Ted Lindsay's’ classy goal after take on Moore.in a Jurie 7 bat- ~~ = "y, y ‘% . 2. @ 29 Tigers have lost by one run this gave up one-hit and made two Ps gata ’ lonly 36: seconds of the 3rd Se eae oan: "Mrs, Mason eliminated her | With three games remaining in| spring. . wild throws on attempted pickotis.| Jim Fimgan bad to leave Se lsent the Red Wings into a 2-1 lead New Yorker who sashie. Oomeary a fp pee ea aie Detroit pitcher Jack Crimian) or "sam" Sie ie al des eek ie oO ee Country Club’s Women’s |bave_won seven and lost 13. Last : off Sam Jones and Hoyt Wil- rink pass,. faked goaltender Don 22 knockouts to his credit in| Handicap Tournament last year. |year they had an &16 record. © |gave up eight of the Card’s nine) peim—inctuding « double by | Side of the head. His right ear \simmons out of position and beat is confident _al- ar ag ee. ‘hits, including three runs in the| Harvey Kuena and a triple by | ¥#* cut, apparently by the metal ini. with a short tap. : cocky. | ‘When “she delesited ber The Tigers have an off day today. Jim Small. bows of his glasses. Reno Bertola, " that busi- 2 But Detroit couldn't connect in| Whe replaced Finigan, later was : aa) ee ‘ : atked the the pinches. The. Tigers left 11| hit om the arm by one of Jones’ | Then the roof fell in on the De- if ay —— : inside pitches. The injury wasn’t scallops et i anyway?" serious, howeyer. breakaway :18, Doug Mohns 3 ee surrey gt ate Charley Maxwell was struck on| Cashed in on a long screen shot es . and capable puncher with either Li the ro pee a pitched balj| {em ® face-off at 10:21 and Cal Reaches Semis. irs ts'ssns"s cs cnn etn ft | Sear a ; “ ' : ing ice. He’ ' _jhard body punches with which K M Ti out ef autien tee eovecal daze. sizzier through Al Arbour and ca fo Keep Mat Tiles (cee oy al te esa POCATELLO, Idaho — Siximoves in just one direction—for- oe? pmnre, Tutte. of “FF 1 Betnerme, 05 3 9, Metro Prystal revived the Wings’ Idaho State college -punchers bat-|ward—and is etfecti WAYNESBURG, Pa. W—Three|Sman of $13 Kase si 8 2 | chances with » nifty goal at Ge taridiit ta: alo thtoe ieasmieles aloes — ae * [defending champs were favored Prin. a 39 ¢ cunatm w 1g 47:50 Prystai gathered in Delvec- who already have made the finals| ae ee jto retain their crowns today as Eittora ss 3 0 B Grecsr. rt @ ; reer iver: Bigot yarn leh ov in the National Collegiate boxing) Each fighter is expected to 21 survivors went’ into the semi-ennedy et 3 $ 9 Schotiet, 33 8 $/The Wings whacked away at Sim- championships, —_ Ree eros oS anne Sask end fanl-romnde of eo ome 7 ae Hermon. if 9 9 @ mons in the final two minufes and. oS ae 175-pound limit at the noon weigh- nual Amateur Athletic Union|f-Hows¢ # $$ Beith. cry 9 g|Pulled Hall out of the nets, but And clever Dick Rall of Wash-|in, but Spieser packs his weight Bertola, yo 3 13 Jones, p 3 0 @ thelr frantic tries were unreward- ington State, the defending cham-|°M ap Box a colle: Bompaanadl Pars Sete. Forter.” if 3.91 Bere 38a. race : Spieser, 21 and Anthony's team- Five elimination rounds at att ies Only ae ll ¥ ted Bowlerama Quolifiers | |feam “is wrnaed cee Nee ppennene, Eugene: puree: was _..__|four“a side, and none figured in the contender for Moore's crown. ‘On fn the freeeyle events, | petted ie Sri ea all oes cams Listed on Page 30 _ the strength of ‘six straight vic- ie es ©—Oreusded out for Wersy inch, lwith "11. ot was credited 7 ee a cane i ag by Toggh moma, Sioy Hak on paid es boo 820 116-4 pion at 132 pounds, boxes Bob Moma, has leet Jour -sieaes sn : Sie “eel os, Fue, han, pa RBI_-Borer, Musial, M ueon. Northrup Beats Abasta | Jemilo of Michigan State in an-/has one draw, ra YMCA.‘ and’ bea ight| Phillipe, Paes. aline ; Ae andl te teen he nae ol a BI is craic’ teeta th eos ik Sakata Na es Aan, ah semifinals by outpointing Rollie = 18 co faery cut! MISSED PICKOFF ATTEMPT — Tiger pitch- AP Wirephots! Wendin —o Fiabe 1, HO--Jones.¢ im 4 Wilhelm ¢ ta 2, Gomi Cu ea. scrapped for 10 Nesbit of Wisconsin in one of the) a. er Pete Wojey tried to pick Don Blasingame of throw whi benppend anil celled ote. tive center |,,2 Pe pgoma dar aie Dyk eR ER donee 23: wakes Sekt cree lone $ Thursday night at the 25: Dee Wale Cones. Bie NO ae n the| the St, Louis Cardinals off second base yesterda ie. ae etal won as mae 94S tae » ches DY isn'3-3, Wojey 2-2," Gromex 0-0." ap--|OlYmpic Auditorium, with North- day championships yesterday. | staring hoint apatean sO ‘but Samford missed a bed Florida. pont cemglecie, ee Laas, ase: NADDINE a split decision. +o ee must-five point system, — Se a land, pound championship, el. ie 2 * Northrup weighed 135, Abasta 138. idaho ste piled up ine points | ; al < oe PONTIAC PRESS BOWLERAMA | EERE Swimmers Seek Triple Title Tonight FINALS—APRIL 20 ENTRY. BLANK | APRIL 6-7- SI . State’ and Syracuse with two! DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. —| Jecko successfully detended hisis the defending champion in the r ua — eee GUARANTEED PRIZES , Jecko|400-yard individual title,| 220-yard freestyle. . oe . ile 1s. ae We fs ind At ore sd Sie svi Sx Se best time evt ‘ 200 Ser ae eee ons : a se | Eee Mitten made American: Bla ' to . a : Browns Sign Tackle winners in the National A‘U/39.2 seconds. He was: close to the| SOU Expected Sonctioned atereagie: bans Reciterth #. care oF The Pentioe Press MEN: + Jordan|i%8 championships clash tonight in| "od Tecord of 4:36.9 held. by ABC ond WIBC. | Sports Dept, Entry fee must accompany this tet $400 who lost out last week in the tthe 100-yard butterfly event, | Wiesine vo 100-yard mjat BC Try outs . mea #4) Oakland Cry. ei ae 7 2nd $200 nals of the NCAA wrestling "SF. Nearly 300 youngsters between ete . 3rd $100 - with the ‘Cleveland bgeres a ae or Paes 2 and 16 are expected ) er ae ~ (Please type or print) acim Sa : : j out Monday 4 ) d Bs ne : on National Football. League. Ga Anu betherty Gag te ioae: “th bein steer at Name—Mr. Mfs. or Miss........ ++... Phone ........7 Jordan, a tackle from the Uni-|Jecko, a sophomore at Yale Uni- teams to be a Ww ' versity of Virginia, is 22 and)versity, won the butterfly as one * : Address BONN Geb s bec cae ocecces ee radciy eee eevee Ks OMEN: ay. weighs 235 pounds. of his three titles in the National) —— “ * ‘ ~ Ist $200 an Ta, Fronts pag Posse at Chapel Hill, plans call Highest league average as of Jan. 1.... League ........ = 2nd $100 : is Soe dba, H| -Jecko and Wiggins posted a vic- Pi ohn eg ABC Senetion No... WIBC Sanction No : 3rd $60 : asia Is5%,| tory each in yesterday's four AAU » ‘a he. athe’ +, ‘i * aie ee 4 Le i sore | ? es +) \ ws and you'll ‘TOP DOLLAR GIVEN ON . TRADE-INS ON. MERCURY MOTORS We Have a Complete Line on Display OPEN SUNDAYS DICK DEAN'S WATERFORD] AR DWARE S OPPOS OLD MILL TAVERN WATERFORD SERRE PHILIP’S Money Saving SPECIALS! Save for 1 Week Only! ' SPALDING AIR | FLITE GOLF BALLS Reg. Price $14.75 Doz, $$. 93 mA poz. ry $25.00 Golf Bag vee $14.98 $65 oe $17.50 Baseball Glove. $9.98 @ Terms—Cash—Layaway PHILIP’S a a a a Luggage & Sporting Goods a 79 N. Saginew r ADMIRING A MASTER — Jackie Burke, adete Mache in the Masters Golf Tournament, finds himself swamped by young ad- mirers in Augusta, Ga.. Burke fired a one-under-par 71 in the first round yesterday. He is the defending champion. Valley Track Barometer rciereattsreand Top U.S. Skiers Coaches Eye CMC Event By H. GUY MOATS | Saginaw Valley Conference track coaches today were looking to to- night's Central Michigan College - ee ae kage eo. Mt tors thought of the prospects.) ouflook for 1957. \““We'll_ be pretty food. cd Bader: From a roundup of early-season said, but added, “‘You've another hopes for improvement; but with Bay City figuring as a strong possibility. Norb Bader, Viking coach, ummed up what most SVC men- J @ opinions among the mentors Flint |pretty good team ‘ower there at Northern, with 18 lettermen re-| Pontiac, and should figure high up |turning from the strong 1956 crew, | again.” is generally, top-rated. Pontiac,) Vikings lost their top star, Ard hard hit by loss of the school’s all-'Relerford. Dash man and jumper, time great, Hayes Jones, and nine| Arden took himself a bride. North- other first-line performers, is still) ern's chief power is based on good looked upon as a big threat. Dean all-around balance, a factor that Wilson’s Chiefs are~ defending) made Vikings Chiefs’ top challen- champs in SVC and CMC Invita-| gers last spring. . | Chiefs left at noon today for Mt. [Pleasant. tional, * . Outside these two, Valley squads are largely in a building | stage, with Flint Central and | Arthur Hill offering the most | ; whip a golf course. “But never once did I think about these things. Not once did I feel any pressure of being a| champion trying to win again. 4 found out long ago that there’s| ‘enough to think about trying to) “So there's just one. thing in i * Middlecoff, the Natien- x *& * Closest on Jackie’s heels going into the second day's play were two. menacing young Australians, British Open champion Peter Thomson and Bruce Crampton; Jimmy Demaret of Kiamesha Lake, N.Y., and Sam Snead of White Sulphur Springs, W-.Va., each king his fourth Masters title; and the old workhorse of the pro tour, Doug Ford of .Mahopac, N.Y.,.former champion of the Pro- fessional .Golfers Assn. and the year’s leading money winner, All had par Uae * * Par’ for pe 6,980-yard Augusta | Course is 36-36—72. Tied at 73 were an international assortment of seasoned pros — Britain's Henry Cotton, Canada's! Al Balding, Ed Furgol,. Arnold ‘Spring Trial Set "\tion Area. a lenis PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘APRIL 1 5, 1957 a 9:18 a.m. (EST) of today’s round. Just as no champion ever has| repeated in the Masters, no eigner eyer bas won this event. But Australia, king of Davis Cup tennis, is threatening with two of her yout sons in Thomson and for April. 13-14 German Pointer Club | Feature Open to Any Pointing Breed All pointing breeds of gun dogs are eligible for the gun dog stake at the annual spring field trial, April 13-14 at iguend Recrea- Event is conducted by the German Shorthaired Pointer Club of Michigan and will in- clude puppy stakes beginning at 8 a.m. April 13, derby stake at close of puppy event. Gun dog stake is set for 8 a.m. also on Saturday the 13th, with the open all-age stake run on Sunday, April 4, at 8 a.m. Limited all-age stake is set to follow close of the open event. A junior handling stake, for 1 p.m, Sunday, April 14, is open to all children under 16 years. Trophies will be offered for the top dogs in all events except the limited all-age, rosettes to place winners. Entries close April 9, at 8 p.m. and should be sent to Mickie John- ston, secretary, 23146 Springbrook drive, Farmington (tel. Greenleaf 4-9598). Draw willbe made at 8 p.m.: April 9% at home: of Richard Kurnick, 9545 Beech Rooad, Detroit (tel. Kenwood atte). - Palmer, Jerry Barber, Skee Rie- | gel and Bud Ward—and the reign-| ing National] Amateur champion cisco. * * * Marty Furgol of Lemont, Iil., was par for 17 holes before stop-| ping because of darkness and) needed only a par four on the fi- nal hole ri fall into the 72 group. A birdie would give him a tie with Burke for the first round lead. Fred Haas of New Orleans, playing with Marty Furgol, de-| cided to finish in semi-darkness| and came in with~-T4,-Furgol andjand mixed singles. gui ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER fai right weigh to wear tweeds Harvie Ward Jr. of San Fran.| Badminton Tourney Begins on Saturday Badminton stars from 15 clubs will take part in the Michigan Closed Tournament: to be held at Cranbrook School this weekend starting at 11 a.m. Saturday. Contestants from Pontiac, Ro- chester and Walled Lake will | be included on the strong Birming- ham entry in the meet. Trophies will be awarded for singles, doubles \Bruce Crampton Jimmy Demaret ‘Doug Ford Henry Cotton Jerr Dr. Bud Taylor Mike Fetchick Bill den : Pred Haas, Jr, * Amateurs. 6 FREE INSTALLATION 15 Minute Service While You Wait Softball Meeting Planned April 10 Plans are now being made by) the Pontiac Parks and Recreation | The Ist meeting will be held Wednesday, April 10, at 7:30 p.m.,/f- in the Parks and Recreation De- partment office at City Hall- i All managers or representatives |. of men’s softball teams who desire |f © entry in the city softball leagues, should attend this meeting. League | organization, contracts, fields, rules and other regulations) will be discfssed. Department for the men's 1957 meee a summer softball program in classes; _ 4 iA A, B and C. “4 aa MIDAS % MUFFLER > SS s :) KING'S: 7 SHOP Muffler Service - cote | ER ORe ‘practice! a ‘eit 8:00. rondievdey Sie 256 S. Saginaw urday ‘til 5 :30. 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HURON ; BOWL | wo | Sixth Annual Test ys tourney dates mas W. Huron FE sed | Donate Eis are bowling Press Goll ie & ENTERPRISES §) = = ovrsosrs. 1 roniacs, sm = fet men and) ° } the event, t women respectively, There are no ) inc. \ Waterford High's 1956 Pontiac] i¢ is expected favorites in such competition. \Ay]Press Invitational prep golf tour fleld will Top scores or averages are not | ie = “The Goodyear Store” ee Seen eo me 15 schools required for entering the tourna- \ PONTIAC’S NEW ‘be back for defense of their crown ® ment, All residents of Oakland NY acainet another strong field come County: who are sanctioned with ~ Y GOODYEAR DEALER Nii ore os wes Scot" wac seein | i erates ) \ test, only one of its kind in|lowest five—man totals, will afford fa mina cnees, pheticipanisy will Chae pe brea. WORK .) Mi has been. set following|a fine test for the young links be bowling on. strange alleys as Ce mat and vn. OUARANTEED COMPLETE A AUTO PARTS A tormad approval by Charles E./stars. A big rotating team trophy manager Rothbarth conducts a Adjust gearshift, eee Betieten AY Forsythe, Michigan High School}goes to the champion, with in- drawing to determine the squads Y $a.M. 3504 Athletic amoctation head. | dividual gold medals to top team, for the various establishments. So! Ay gtad “3508. ELIZABETH | (eo plus awards to tourney medalist starts A ein” «LAKE RD, Lace score ot, ay [and Funnerup, “There wil no be ab Artcheahonthercr ath ata cthherletatlal | A-BAC schools have been im- | dividuals in those classes, al- by six omnia Repmsinenmens though the event is a wide—open each division team competition, leading men — _ - ' — . * ©: Ss at each : a . Bl. att participants must be eligi- 9 : : é i thle under MHSAA rules and tn lg i , 1 pe, | must be‘ under direction of ap- move‘ into We Are Proud to te nounce § rsa | , me ‘ : | ve! ee ee - Seah ctptetions a0 cause . CHECKING UP — Nine-year-old John Carry (left) and Boys’ | on. airy oe | starting times will be published | Club physical director Bill Nunez lool over some of the baseball-| take home | (etermined by numbers of en- | equipment to be issued youngsters trying for BC teams, Workouts | Hata to bea | tries as soon as list is deter- begin Monday. ae ne t | mined, In case of bad weather Everyone sufficient to make play impos- gomes te eet web “(ight ol Dey) WILL BE ON = . Eight teams -« The Radio Voice .- aners. and Ins :.Oriff's, Eva Miller: Vera Gutzke, Eight PWBAeams ‘in State Tourney representing the Here Is List of Qualifiers Qualifying nu the Press Bowl- erama begins this weekend at three alleys. Here is the complete list of bowlers who will - bowl tomorrow and Sunday , along with their designated times ‘and alleys. All bowlers are requested to be at the alley 30 minutes before their scheduled bowling time. ‘Entries not listed here along Con-| Of the three mentioned alleys on Bleetrie + in of Rochester, Pays Manny's, Poster; and Pieet Carrier led by | aera April 13th. : SATURDAY. 12 NOON be ga = Bowlers) re, Treaster, Bert 3 Milen LTett, Keenan, / '. he gage Ps Calter, Prank Brede, owen -~ : |e ws roma sock mcm 1095 —........... $9195 | a 91595 | *%" «ise zucrepoonsmcia, =» $4.85 en wsrommac movpocn $4995 st sts rowmiac enp0n 1395 * See. ee «eee 1? pines ae 1006 PORG SURIION WAGON *1495 | Seo. ee ee ee ” Sees... - $1095 3 ~ mee — 1085 ; “eg Seay ocn Hetemae oS - $2095 WHY DRIVE A SMALL CAR? == BIG PONTIAC ¢ 4 QHIEFTAIN CATALINA 2-DOOR MARDTOP roe we ee ae a ad COMPLETE rt : T HEATER e WHITE-W. . With All _ @ RADIO * » DEFR @TURN SIGNALS e These. EXTRAS Robert lasaton. Richard Goodwin, Barker. Pultas, Ernest Robin- R, K. Bone, Stephen Bone, Schwartz, Killian, Jerry Stoll, John Kereszsy, Stanley Haak. we (ae er | Basil Gaffney, nam revs, Robert Hukka, W. Misiewicz, Roy Spencer, Pearsall, Lester Lemaster, coma a — ee fi Crisman, : " Bowlers! Halvorsen, C. W. Cra kag, nenberees - | or €. Ribarb, W. Setten, Pred Da: Goodwin. Hollen G it” Otis hailicr, Dn aw a Dunkel, anderhoek, Tru Harold agg ney ean Roy Morel i Hatch, R. Peenetedl. LeRoy, R. Searrott, o. fF an ong c. Te W. Daugherty, R. aves, | Bebiolka, v r, N. Keele ey; F. Wrasse. William a a Cur- O'Brien, - Keith, c. Smith, M. with all women and any entries foilins - |received this week before mid-| night tonight will qualify-at one/|_ be Chamaco of Mexico City by | H. Billie, @. taking last night’s match in their pees pa ear thre: cushion billiards title series DON’T FORGET | . . ven - ti | a a ¥ Weost kad a Meh ten of 5 aol _ THE PONTIAC PRESS BOWLERAMA | | Strong, |B. Nandehest, Bend B-'Chamaco, who committed three Deadline for Entry is Midnight Tonight! bury, C. n "prick. ‘fouls, a high of 4. i kta ee - Open Only to Sanctioned ABC and WIBC a CHICAGO @®—George B: Dygert, J. c. 88, captain of the University of e-| Rolls Nine a , Touring MSU, 9-3 WINTER PARK, Fla., (AP)— Rollins College pounded out ani”: easy 9-3 decision over Michigan State in their. baseball game yes- iterday. | The win was’ Rollins’ 4th in 12 games. State now has a 54 won- ‘lost record on its spring training \trip with two more games against iRollins left to go. Spartan captain Alan Luce hit a 400-foot home-run over the fence | ‘in right center in the sixth inning. Michigan State 001 611 000—3 € 3 .101 106 00x—9 13 0 and Luce; HOLLERBACK bowlers will be required to’ bowl three games across six alleys. - The times ahd locations for alle AUTO PARTS women, Elks and men who have! one 6 = oe. 2 2 entered this week will be printed, 34Q Baldwin ‘[*2 °°" in the sports section Apri] 11, 3 d sono McCormick, Mansfield (6) ‘Bennett and Coffee. : Billiards Champ Increases Lead Over Challenger CHICAGO w—Champion ‘Harold |Worst of“Grand Rapids, Mich., in- ‘creased his lead over challenger Young and old alike may enjoy it. Bring your wife and children, Call your frends and make up a party. of Oakland County *,60 to 51 in 67 innings and had a) high run of 7 against 6 for the challenger. Worst now has won Check With Alleys Listed for Open Bowling Times Bowling Proprietors Association : * Greater Pontiac: 7 | points match and leads 600 to ‘436 ‘points in 546 innings. ‘Ex-Wolve Stas Dies {Michigan football team in 1893, idied yesterday of a heart attack. After several years of playing ithe equivalent of professional foot- ibalt with a team sponsored by mining interests in Butte, Mont., Dygert set up law ——- He Andy Carey of the. Yankees ifanned five straight times in ee ENTION PONTIAC RESIDENTS We Believe Our Prices Are as Low as the newest Why not shop around first, check on all of those ‘’super colossal’ give-away deals you hear about. . then come in, we'll show you a real deal ‘(all down in black and white), and backed by our exclusive 3-year guarantee . . . available to you at ‘ ay cauvacail LOCATIONS: tea ee oe s SACINAW a ' ee «.* * Gs i AN yea ‘ ve 4 Wey mut. PONTIAC Panes. rips. APRIL, & test ARTHUR A. SAMPSON 291 Pioneer FE 4-2139 things with a curve . ‘|ready.to get back into that old 2%-victory “rut’ again. No season of 20 or more vic- HEADQUARTERS | tories last year, wpe sset sts | ene yeaa” to Sz | The 3%-yearold veteran 3265 8. 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Carl Richard, a‘ new team member, was high for the squad with 627. Ronnie Jones and Joe Meszaros | i shot the eighth highest two-man ‘series in the 54-year history of ‘the- tournament yesterday to) “sweep into. the doubles lead. They ibaa: a 3game total of 1,369. * * * Jones contributed _ 726 with és “of 214, 278 and 234, Mes- menus ehigipes in with 243.172-228— 64s. Chicago Five “Fails to. $127 W. Huron We Are Now Distributors for the New “VIP” Fageol Motoril. INLAND LAKES SALES _Your CENTURY Dealer FE 4-7121 FE 2.6122 ! Sir Stork Will | Sideline Entry - Only the. impending arrival of Sir Stork will keep pretty Mrs. | REYNOLD ae DISTRIBUTING Now you can have A. UM VWHQAL iw WATER SOFTENER MASS Euphemia Jarmes of Rochester from Bowlerama which begins here this weekend, The brunette kegler withdrew her application this week under doctor’s orders with her Ist child on oe next week. “Il was hoping to win some of the prize money to help with the tr (down from Davis ~ . \ Straits (3), Sylvan, Walled Lake, White oodhull. and W New-York Yankee outfielder Hank Bauer closed the 1956 season with exactly 5Q0. base hits and an even 1,000 runs batted in, 1954 Plymouth Belvedere Fordor 6. $189 Down 1955 Plaza Sedan Plymouth Very Clean. $1,195 in Bowlerama : | competing in the big’ Pontiac Press| - due to arrive in early May. She [ had gone down in order. point, Robin retired 18 in with the ball never leaving the infield. He faced only 26 bat- ters, struck out three, walked none, x * : Elsewhere, Brooklyn battered | Milwaukee 14-8; Chicago’s White Cardinals defeated Detroit 5-4; Pittsburgh's single beat Kansas rad a Cincinnati rallied to de- Washington 54 in 10; the New York Giants halted Cleve- land's winning .‘streak at six games 96, and Baltimore wal- loped Chicago’s Cubs 18-5. - -& * The Dodgers were out-hit hy the Braves -16-14, but the Brooks col-| lected 12 extra base hits — five of them home runs and two of those by Duke Snider, Milwaukee again had fun with Johnny Podres, scoring three rung in his five frames, and then tagged here- tofore invincible rookie Rene Val-|! des for the rest, three on Hank Aaron’s ninth home run, Gene Conley — * ~ Braves. J 4p Team at Southfield | iA i trom m a amateur wrestlers apqn. will meet a picked All -'star team representing the ‘Michigan Amateur Athletic Asso- ciation on Thursday night, April 11, f School. Southfield is located on Lahser s ,; at 10-Mile Road. Competition begins at 8 o'clock and will be conducted in pic open style, This is the ist time the Michigan AAU has ever ‘ pages host toa i tari tai pee the Miciigan ‘iced will be 157-pound Mike , Uni- versity of Michigan captain ~ and teammate , Max -Pearson, 130 pounds. Both were Big 10 cham- Redskins Interest Washington Lawyer owner. George Preston Marshall intend to sell his Washington Red-) skins of the National Faetean} League? * ¥ ee The Charlotte Observér said to- day that Ralph Gardner of Shelby, iN.C., who practices law in Wash- ington, had offered to buy the ‘dollars. * * * In the copyrighted article, the paper: said Gardner commented: | “It'll be up to Marshall, I'm ready to buy. Marshall will have to de- cide if he wants to sell.” in a dual meet‘ at Southfield High: CHARLOTTE, N.C. ®'— Does Wrestling = -of. eight college boys and one pions sth NCAA tourney runners. up this year. : “Other ‘Wolverine grapplers slat- ed for action are 127-pound Mike Hoyles, former Hazel Park High) School star, and sb ce Jay| McMahon, | Michigan State University will] furnish LeRoy. Gmazel, 137; Bill) Allen, 147; Jim Ferguson, 167, and Tim Woodin, 191. Gmazel and Allen | recently won Region 3 AAU titles | KUHN AuTe WA 149 W. Huron while Woodin was ancients AAU champ'in 1955: Jack 3 Berkle School. ace, «will orbley Mish 115- pound division, Persp aare- this season and runner-up in the Region 3 AAU championships, The Japanese team is composed 3 high school wrestler. Several were members of the 1956 Japanese| Olympic team. - A majority of the Michigan squad competed in- the national AAU i team from Marshall in a deal that Ff would involve close to a million all Rilioler Kili Kinder worked the] WATER SOFT ENERS | White Sox out of a-ninth-inning hole when Boston loaded the bases ‘fly. Be cmehes Git om | meet this week at Waynesburg, tn —- SAUNDER Drive-lt-Yourself SYSTEM ALL 1957 CARS ‘VANS—-STAKES— Automatic Transmisison LIFT GATES—PADS Rates for an hour, day. weeks or month oi ete TR Ei Mg BBE MS Operated Locally by MAZZA’S MOBIL. SERVICE Paddock ond Pike Streets ° FE B68T1 Come in now . innovation in engineering and ‘design. JEROME MOTOR SALES Oldsmobile-Cadillac Sales & Service Open Daily ‘til 9. P. M. — Saturday til 5 P. M. 280 S. — St. |The Price Is Right" Yes, we have in stock, for immediate delivery, 1957 CADILLAC “62” COUPE with the same equipment as advertised on the nationally advertised TV show: “THE PRICE IS RIGHT” . See... Ride... 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Time — 6 strength in an Am Gas fi CHICAGD w» — Most eee in Brief - pan. the other day. Place—a | stock market in aft.|Am Motors ...; if tures opened lower, on priee street corner in downtown trading today. Am Rad, Wea of Trade today and then undertook A Selfridge Field Airman Robert Most key stocks recorded small|jam si* °° ‘ a slight rally which recovered part] Norcole Hill, was fined $50 and) | Fane Sa Wee 08 oor. and losses, Rails were a/4™ Tel & Tei 177.5 | of i AER ‘ jeklennan 6 toe Gaw Rer casually for 15 minutes. steadier than industrials or an a sae eee: | : acti ” i fe the Oakland Soe Jail when he! Bagioe wy pase to pace restlessly. jac trail Trading was moderates/Anse Wac ao 3 op - ; jeady,| ing was active. pleaded guilty today before. Mu- ime—6:30 p.m.—man still iGreen Lake road in West Bloom-|2530 Silvérside, potive. Arace Ooo: 7 eS ‘i ae Re ts nicipal Judge Cecil B. McCallum| P,n& Ow sritting teeth. itieid Township. + ee ee Sr” ee Be: #32:| Buying in soybeans.was infl|i, 9 reckless driving charge. walks ve oe acannon + ww Waterford Township firemen who Demand for aircraft issues rity 3 meee % ‘ck Pag e's enced by the tight: supply. situa- man, takes picture from wal She was treated and releasedienqwered the ooh aut the Glasy pushed: Boeing, Douglas, Lockheed Bendix Av 22: 00.7 ve utauty| tion, with a large decrease in the! Thieves entered the apartment) 4.’ at a private clinic. had apparently been smoldering North American Beth @teal "°” 4k oh: ' high/ visible supply expected to be re-lof Mary P.. Stinson,’.101 Auburn a N told sheriff’ all night. The origin is ‘unknown. - and higher. Boeing ng |Decinean °° te 25 most So: best nce’ a : ‘Officer, this is a- Ide grena liss Hargrave ‘5 dep- Fire Smith led the group, United Aircraft eis F Pw... at ported Monday. me wheal! Ave., sometime, yesterday by forc-). ot my wile. When she shows uties she was attempting to pass Chief Edward said, dragged, re $3 One of 2: ‘ mend strength was derived from a simi-| ing the door. Police report a wom- wp, th her te ge te —” a school bus when the slush on the|the damage was approximately < Many of these companies are ac-|Brist My 48.7 Ph: | uly cow -|lar situation, Traders believe more/ an's wrist watch valued at $50was) wyit man, road cated bev ts skid fate drone ie he hee ee tively engaged in producing guided|Buid Ge"".": 133 fem, 8, W Alr’ 184] tility and com .| wheat stocks may be moved from) missing. of mail boxes, forcing het car to/in&®. ’ B De. ce y rr > . : — missiles, Great Britain's decision xi"pugr* - <: 381. Param’ Pict :: 344] g00d 433 1b ¢|Chicago to cover ‘exports. '& shart well tewen nad ahi pj eee Oe: . te re such weapons in|Gamp Soup"... i penney. 3c soles : Re i Ne ae first hourli@cket and a gray tweed topeoat, Rochester Woman, Girl 7 Sticker Candidates Win , €Vi-|Cdn Pae .,,... -* ear e e 5 ¢ dently stimulated the demand. (Sse. 48.21." 14s jest ae wheat was unchanged to % higher, |3i7*s 48. were taken from the auto Hurt as Car Overturns [Worker Falls 20 Feet CENTREVILLE © —_ It took ae eR Chrysler °°: $84) Phu ped" 48] oe :| May $2.24%4, corn was unchanged/y, Saturday while the car was| A Rochester woman and her 9-.at Center in Rochester {Sherman Township election offi- - While “Youngstown Sheet moved] Cities Sve... ex tay to % higher, May $127%; oats nariced in front of 516 S. Saginaw|year-old daughter were injured clels 36 hows © dheck ond 200 ahead more than a point, most Climax ~ $a bare. _ : 16.0 lity and standard 1200,|;were % to % higher, May 714; St. yesterday when their car over- A worker crashed 20 feet to the check 542 ballots to determine the - other steels were held back by Cols Pai moose M4 aes sii. le. 100, Nominetiy steady] YC. WSS % to % lower, May turned on Runyon road near De-|Stound this morning when his Lad oes So ae conte _ news of a drop in steel scrap prices|Coi Gas .":. 319° fe M, last week slaughter|$1.28%; soybeans were unchanged} Charlie Steele, 41, of 507 S./quindre road in Avon Township. der broke under him at the Park-jfor township. jobs Monday’ on the West Coast. This followed nee ae ey Tob B88 pe harp dectine:|t0 6 higher, May $2.43%, and lard/Washington, Royal Oak, pleaded Treated for their injuires at land Shopping Center. undergoing election. They were John Wenzel, a decline at Pittsburgh earlier in|Con 42.4 oral ee ; Fm ay 7 A gg lB ME was unchanged to 5. cents a hun-/guilty to issuing checks with in-l|Ayon Center Hospital were Mrs. construction on Tienken road at/supervisor; John Fair, clerk, and _ the week, Con Pw Pi ai, os St Jos, : '$0-24.00; good and cholee|dred pounds higher, May $14.65. {sufficient funds yesterday and WaS/Flaine Sanders, 30, of 55205 Shelby Rochester road in Rochester, Leon Ginther, treasurer. Bethlehem and Republic record-|font Bak .... 31.8 Seat Al i te choice slaughter ‘ewes sentenced to three days in jail by/Rd. and her daughter, Kristy, | Wayne Fitzhugh, 40, of 2087 : 3 ed small fractional losses while|Cont tor... “¢$ Sinelaf 3 Grain Prices Ferndale Justice Earl J. Nash. | Mrs, Sanders told Sheriff's dep-|Schultz, Hazel Park, was taken to] : U.S. Steel held unchanged. Lukens = OS -- 84 HE jee moon LIVESTOCK os rain Frice Reaueupe ‘s Clothing, size(Uties her car skidded, causing St. Joseph Mercy Hospital poy EASTER SPECIAL! pense goon ny seabed woe by Mae d+ 3B hogs 6,000; ‘active and uneven; generally CHICAGO GRAIN 44. Mise. furniture and howcenolg bet to lose control. ae gore ion though it FREE tin Pos a Det, Reisen oe 394 Ind | 63:3|jete and of bes aseees fows-| CHICAGO, April 5 (AP)—Open today: goods. 48 Mechanic. —Adv, sted ph , ard Gren Sues recovered «+» 57. : 2 - ee early rance mixed 2-3 190-/ Wheat July... e oes 65% | ; " i : Di Pon tees . if % ps ei on Bast air, L Bg Stu Pick aa Tn28 ‘and above ‘on ‘weigi ingae aby ccc? ite Bee T1000) Sta] Reliable 12 Rummage Sale, Sat- Hospital Worker Hurt rt ees pening a) Xaay Automatic Water Heater one: YORK—(Complie by tne as- [Et Avie L ... 35.6 wit & Cos. i Ib as.eorif 8: Ro. 2-3 tote these weights [Dee ver Tie May saxsess 1.29 urday, 8 to 12" 199 Aubumi —ACV. While Crossing Street ar With the Installation of @ sociated Press Fairb Mor .. 87 . Tex G Gul .. 29 f enres vetume SS masly 3) Core Mm Bep ..., 135%) Rumm Sale, Sat. April : * ma’, a vu “stones pizestone ...°. 88.2 Textron +. 14.6 238 ATT Ta 80, 0-11.90. few uy cee ive Bee 7 L bese Four act Methodist pth A30-year-old pedestrian, Minin Leads in Tunisia : LEESON FURNACE eb ORR ia a 3 ee la ar sare po | Semen Dlg one be | Bead 2-3 340-360 Ib. 17.25. Sep ....-.+5 1.33% an 1460 |basement, 9:30.4. m.-5 p.m Dane [John Kennedy, 170 N. Opdyke Rd., ' g t Y s21:B5.1 129.6 149 175.6 Preept Sul.";'1044 Twent Cen .:. 2S3lslecehten atte’ aie sae Gola died rag seca -4 | apesnetr! Any donations of cloth-|W&s in fair condition today at St.| TUNIS — Tunisia’s industry is} McLAIN HEATING & Week qo 1.00829 12s 128 iealGen Bar’ 1.2 4s RMetwd ++ Aland yearlings steady to 26 higher: helf-/May ........ 71%. SED «.--- : 186° ‘ing appreciated. Elizabeth Russell|Joseph’s Mercy Hosital where he|concentrated on the mining of! Yarn” ..res fat et ioe em Si Re ae or tulty terdy: bulla weak, veal:| ae Guild. _ —Ady.|is being treated for a head injury./lead, zinc, iron, and phosphate. _ SHEET METAL CO. : im giteeten ye tre ee 4) okt ‘a a7 Unit YS rl ~~ i Bs Poultry | If your friend's i wai Pontiac Police report Kennedy,|Only phosphate and lead are treat~J “#7 Sesth Seginew FE 4.9578 : “NEURWE UST Wo ietSloen aotora’s: S82 Us one eh 7: $y |Brime, steers 24.00.2600: loha “of nigh be weg tate alee g a elevator operator at the hospital, /ed in Tunisia. - 1986 low ....... 69.6 171.6 Sea Bel sveee 2. % Lines sw: 3 27.85; - most hate edttts ait 3600; D parpoer POETRY a : . : ® ho Beplier Co ee ware S Pia”: 33.7/ 31.80: geod, tom choles steers a oality: live pe se eaten ae p 7m 197 a Paces as ; Figures after decimal points are eighths|Goedrich voces Wat Un Tel ; 18:4 46.80: few lots jue wae 3150-92-4: ieevy type hens. 22-23; light type -14- — e = ‘ : ; 7 High Low Noon|Grak’ Paige’. ig Wak 4: Biles NS el a ee Gok eta ts on tbs}! ‘The annual meeting of the Pine “4 Alien Ele» & Equip. Co. = 2.6 2.1/Gt West S :. 22 White Mot. 463 fenners and cutiers. 10,1013 bos untitty eee Seas Gre "30-33" ducklings 31 |Lake Cemetery Association will be Baldwin Rubber Co.* ..., 15.4 16.4| Greyhound 16.1 Wolworth .., 43.1 commercial Dullg 15.00-16.50; good) Turkeys: Small (includes jelisville held at the home of Mr. and Mrs 4 One Guam Gor SS 22 EN land 4h. Yn one d|down Yors'e:"ened: ad Gael sa-ti| "Marte een Receipts moderate anal Everett Garrison of 3690 Covert | Howell Bee, Mir. Co.° -., 54 6 |Hooker El |. 346° Zenith Red 1134|Ib stockers end’ feeders 2000-21.%0;° jeod|emple to the normal light weekend de-(|Rd. on Wednesday, April 10th for| The cua cc 08 in © Sete en art sate active: = Se aa welt Geares-|a 12:30 cooperative | a Rudy Mfg. Co. ... 128 128 12.8 lambs strong 25 higher; slaughter : Co. ........13.5 13.8 13.5 : : 4 CHICAGO POULTRY R Sale, April 6, 8 te 1.) Wome & Pred. Cos coisa 13 (14 Poll Coffee Drinkers lambs ior % Sito a te” heed 5 , CRICAGO. ae Aprit {aP}— tive peal- 128 Ww. Pas. oar tages 228. - - NEW YORK — A recent poll eis: tate gent catenatum any Ge a | | MARKETS [arise So EE BP ae ear ee S| taming is meme ; 5 | the heaviest consuming area in|ewes 5.50-9.00. _ 19%4-27% over 4% 1D. 29%-3 WSCS of the Galloway Lake = the United States is the Mountain} the Central Meth, ‘Church. -~adv-| DETROIT EGGS - Pacific where ; H The educational em in the : noetRo UT, April $ (AP)—Eegs, =e pai presicnarad detele pond Crime Is Expensive United States now ey handle 80|_ Rummage. 2012 Cass Lake Rd. evades: we, sa |The Southwest, with 22 WASHINGTON — Crime’ costs|per cent or more of, eligible stu-| Friday 9 to 5, Sat. 9 to 5. atom ft net ee CUPS PeF\ every home in the United States|dents. In 1900 it could take care Rummage Sale, Colonial G: Prumbe 30; person a day, is the lightest con- — _brownsGrade A jumbo 3: large 36; $467 a year — an estimated totaljof only 11 and one-half per a Congregational Church, Sat., checks April 6th: 8 to 12, —Adv. Total weekly receipts of government suming area. lof 20 billion dollars every year. iof eligibles. graded eggs March 30-April 5: 8 CRSOB, Com: — de—Whi Grade A sutra men 34: ine 3244-34; mmedh ent ons un "38-284 + sarin ede taiy sy - ftom near Easter A a ees, a midwestern ae See i ' €HICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS — es. A nas bes (AP) _ Butter! sat be; A’ Ge 0 lo 8 Saat 23, wee Sener ne ee er 8 cent or oie Ae ° white 2: rties 28: checks ae ‘current receipts | OLIVER SLASHES PRICES! © OLIVER OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL VALUES! Chases from 43 cus... easy one > Sib din vied”. ea tee a and cooiiienad in iver’s service department. CHICAGO POTATOES — CHICAGO, April 2 (AP)—Potatoes old; Srrivals. €2: Lae track 233; total Us.) shipments supplies f ; « Yes, look this omezing off : : |= find it hard to believe but INSTALLATION veel | ‘Buick. || ‘Buick | | Pirmect || FORD” : there are no gimmicks, no hidden Power Steering | | HARDTOP STATION ang Radio, heater, 4 costs. Slashed prices PLUS our grect FREE Radio, Heater | White rede Bayan Radio, heater nt blve a : : * heater, : ) ' ‘ordomatic : Lis ly haa PADDING § || "1195 || 1195 || *1995 || *695 485 | Free Padding .. . Free Installation on any $5.95 carpet. Dhaagatar ING ey iv | i = Why buy a rug when you get carpeting at rug prices at $5.95-$6.95-$8.95 for the Floor Shop! See.us today for a FREE measurement ‘OLDSMOBILE — 1951 2.Door — 945 BUICK srEctat 8 1055 BUICK Ei laate oalence Hoes uf nscgpaodle sesh One owner, hraramat, rau, — a,c" BRS Pa te 595 | Representative for and estimate! OPE Ni clean piv webeceseiveiees ‘250 * 1954 MERCURY ar Teen aS , —— 5 BUICK ROADMASTER ss MIDWESTERN UNITED | FACKARD — 1882 ¢-Door — ee ee rr 1695 ; LIFE INSURANCE €0. tremeportation 22.11. 299 Stem "1095 "1954 BUICK ROADMASTER wered. Fully Tonight til 9 MIRACLE TWEEDS With Offices: in T ueueead — : o cs youn, <= pide nara I] Solution: dyed tweed < isk cleons a ‘excellent a $39 5 steering aad Prats FYAGS Treen assesses OSS ca clean / + dhe saNeves . ees seo bi if slick and easy. No rar practically Heavy-Weight — ae is Heavy-Weight Weel Radi heaters Hardtop —— ; er mecca 195 + eallyenr yy Song ag 41395 : dynaflow a cecuesus 695 Five ‘doors Power am Dyna, «2.660: Seren ees : eee rece ree | stainproof, 4 colors at this special price. Pile Miracle Yarn -\ Miracle Fiber : PONTIAC — 1953 Deluxe 4-Door — c c TALINA, .*t pang, te nh “ Rag 27,000 wus Poneaae, an se ea One owner nee BOD ee ggs Ee 19556 BUICK ROADMASTER 1953 MERCURY Four decor 8. ait Rad bee ne Re Gave TTS Ett OE ig " eee fee eee) a a Four “1095 ai merce ian cus BUICK — 1954 Super Hardtop — O6 soo cries ccavauses green. 3. i [398 | pe oe Lifetime | Bine finish, $ MM ume tee DoMb trees seems ! KENTI LE ‘ ARMSTRONG Vi . Ti LE tally equipped oun... RUGS ye ogre omeexy, ive | ; My Gra... 0... 02s secnssees 1954 «=BUICK | INLAID TILE iny access eer es EE. AT CARLOAD PRICES Pi ape shag ] trim, blue and 1595 195% FORD Fourdoor | : $4 45 * Perfect for kit- > e oo ol thru the Tile Ci white, idveeees *c0gete matte, AR. — mw "5495 Jess FORD Four Wj) Dark Marbles. . . TR. Ctm. | chen or bath. The Cc © Will last 2 lifetime | CAND. cas ecdvens sie) EA. a ior | BUICK — ios Super Hardtop on 1954 BUICK SUPER fear door . $6. 1 8 Cia, | color goes thru to Perfect for every room Radio, , dynaflow, blue marcen & white, R. H. $1995 Light Marbles . the back! ® 9 « 9 Irregulars and nF nome « pe ae ree 1954 BUICK SUPER, Pour Geer. #0 Pieces Pet Cerlon—Factory Fresh 4 2 Size 9x9" Reg. Price 3ée each One owner .........0- L295 Riggs One owner neon sete t ete eee a rtatat ee BORE — 8 ante ow tua geen Sete se : : ‘tone blue, custom "1895 +: Bower Steering. BH. n. 41595 top. A teri, rt caeinped Se Extra Value Trade Allowance a Motor ve BUICK | te “sa 8 % | | : ." ee etatateta a sate a 5. a5 % ' } 210 Orchard Lake Ave. | “ gouges, © of _ MSU Registration Up ‘sg. Christ Church PLO LA ALANA AAA THE FAMILY OF EARNEST E. Erkkila wish to extend their é EAR os, ‘write. “EXPER YT ENTAL |’ AUTOMOTIVE i SHEET METAL MEN. STEADY WORK. MUST BE ‘EXPERIENCED. < APPLY: 391 E. be peal PONTIA xen, © ginenea| 2 * Ssougnier ot] CITY OF PONTIAC ; ane sin- SULANCE, GROUND pull Pinel Home, PR etait. Funeral Directors 4) FIRE FIGHTERS . Route. = Saleen m * M EN W ANTED in Pontiac folk in Ireland, Scotland, and northen doors when| )onelson-Johns a person is dying to ease passage FUNERAL HOME - _ of the soul. fee eid eS Re The custom of carrying Loh ca peri wen te» Se ae ‘based on logic. In SPA gills formed a part of the housé,| Thovehiful Service ___FE_2300) ~ Odds were good that a starry-eyed Voorhees-Siple prey ake phe ‘FUNERAL HOME Doors, as a8 architectural | ambulance Service. Plane or Motor form, have had # somewhat be- FE 28378 __. fated but splendid career. Little | : ' fs known about doors of an- : ' wel, Babylon, and Ephesus had |j At 10 a.m. today Dene doorways, but no doors. erred cep healy oho - Primitive dwellings merely bad|} Shee. Lo openings ‘big enough to craw 1, 5, 6 8, 10, 35, 17, 2, Sk ee ef dyred prcabbage iss Bi 36, 56, 60, 61,68, 72, 73, until ancient architects learned to) 4 ,," "HI provide better privacy and protec- bas Besmad 4 tion with thin sfone slabs and boards tied with thong. The Is- in about BC. settling in : Canaan, constructed doors of both The Pontiac Press 8 Per, Cent Over 1956 FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 28181 From 8 a.m. to & p.m. ment which bes been ren th: the When * are made bean » your “kill num od will be gives Closing time for advertise ments sizes ¢ larger regular agate. pA ET Bg to publication, : w Ads may be ed to 9:30 a.m. the day pubi after the CASH WANT AD RATES SALESMEN GUARANTEED OR COMMISSION — LEADS FREE DAILY | “DAILY EARNERGS MONTHLY BONUS’ SEMI-ANNUAL BONUS __prenets He a $1, $4,200 6 months as a semiannual le from $150 to This Is No Debit Or Collection Item Positively No’ Canvassing a earning nus $300 D nant ee @ subeounes | makes less * than $10,000 ® year. = g . LANSING Spring term registration at Michigan State Uni-| today was reported at 18,- O10/stodents, eight per cent. above | ~~ oe year's registration of 16,608. MSU officials reported the regis- Aration total showed a normal or eile / “crease from jast fall's, récord high) / enrollment of 19,200. In addition to the students on! the MSU campus, it was reported). that another 1,000 will be taking) credit courses at off-campus edu- cation centers, House Bill Would Allot ‘$10 Per Michigan Child WASHINGTON WW — Michigan | x would receive $15,867,000 under a compromise bill to provide federal aid to states fo rschool construc- tion which the House education sub- committee approved yesterday. . ‘The amount, based on the 1953- 4 school year, would average $10.09 per school age child in the state, ed average nationally would: from $7.27 per pupil in Rhode islahd to $14.78 per pupil in Arkansas. Face It, Mailmen! Rademacher, troit branch of the National Letter Carriers Assn. He | said, “Some- body’s going to have to deliver the backlog of mail on Monday: They will have to hire more peo- ARSISTANT SALES MANAGER 4% te ai Kirb: Cunete. © 3 S150 691.96 18 3 1.9 2.70 3.96 4- 1.60 3.48 5.0% $ 2.25 4.05 6.00 6 2.70 4.86 7.20 q 3.15 6.67 30 3 3.60 4 ® ___Help \ Wanted Male 6 6 A-FEW MEN Needed to be ' “eesaing sour i 10° Fi ‘e a 1066 A MAN with some mechanica; knowledge needed te help in factory branc 1 10:30 to 12:00 1064 w. wants mode or- taniaatin. FE 4-0544 for appoint- ATTENTION bp re — Car GAR SALESMEN EXP. “Po sell Chev, & Olds. Salary & commission. bens furn. Rathburn Chev. es, ville. caB DRIVERS. Ae 3 35 OR OLD- Tight shifts, ae aoe) itn Lake. 3 to 6 p.m. College Graduate Child Welfare Workers Opportunities for stimulating worth while careers in social work ants must. he at Social least Bet- JUNTY “ PERSONNEL Lafayette & Saginaw Sts. Pontiac, FE 3-7151 PLACE A “LOST AD.” Call FE 28181 for aa ad to recover a long, Dial FE 28181. for | an ad-writer, a ares & 7 SALESMEN | Pull time, must be bs an Phone FE 40216. Saturday. SALESMEN Call gree who qualify. Call for tial interview. A, ELBLING SONS 8 PAREE ‘Bt Experienced — Retail warm ait heating National leads © fur- nished, Liberal commission to men confiden- NG MEN MEN a sail Walled Lake A&P Super Market openings sta je HOUSEHOLD NANCE CORP. Hie 8 Saginaw e “MARRIED MAN ‘STEADY WORK IMMEDIATELY. aR W ILL: DO ANYTHING, CALL FE 24321 ANYTIME Work “Work Wanted Female 11 YOUNG DESIRES See ST, FE see Swee Drive-in Mie & ee (CARPE. = 825 5. a . ENE 'S HEATING SERVICE. Open Dail Sunda Furnaces —— paired. een Pan - os 3310 Crooks Rd, Rochester, FE, VET 2 TON TRUCK 5-3900. : GREAT LAKES NG Fn TREE ge om Service. Tree trimm removal. Jand clearin ae and ae years experience. FE 40 own transportation, TRON SER 4ST CLASS, EXP. PAINTING ae er Mee atren, Femily By i yy By 0 ” decorating. reasonable, FE Character & & relieliis rences i PA ae i ‘Write Puss Prose. deliver, Seating” "ing" paper nesgins and Temoved. J TRO! “ “x "BUSHEL. | Compl rvice op all makes, REFINED B45 WHO| "7. poinin 00 A BUSHEL | Ee cat Fe "+1063, Pitngse EROS EE | drive rT eats ¥ live > on! | (IROMNG PICK UP AND DE- TRONING PICK UP AND DE- _Wavne Heating Co ‘| terlor. 10 oe cent =e ont Ere liver, Fa 41836 if YOUR FURNACE MAKES YOU| “Sawing, PAIN Lee NED 1 IRONINGS aK GUARAN- “nervous, call for our repair sery- 1 WAL ee ek: Te coe Rolsees } ayy, ay mem eed, PE 42965. P. U. & deli fe “meuyon tg. Service. OR) Ressonsble. Pree est. FE S008. erences. $30. : 5 ae athe - * A - 1 INTERIOR DECORATING, BABYSITTIN G & HOUSEWORK. MACHINE REBUILDING OR RE- _ FREE ESTIMA OR 3-1626. aw NERS. Free ot He on. PE: 2-1631. M TRUCK Vice. 32 FT. TRUCKS. CABIN BUILT & REMODEL ‘2 ton pickups % Dum: Rall ene TRAILERS AND TRACTORS Pontiac Farmand Industrial Tractor Co. _wants hauling FE ¢4088. Painting & Decorating 20 T ; 3 ‘work. All types of machin -SALESLADIES FOR |pasyerenya Wy SOME pee watt, Oe ee tes gels. ON ee a RADTTING, g WALLPATTS avon |: Malte mathere ower. TH. AaB OW. ANING, FREE DRESS DEPARTMENT Ra. FE 4 we | PLASTERING, NEW AND Re csumates_ FE F e08 e oon WANTS WORK WEEKENDS.| pair. Vern Keller, FE SitFEIS SS ATING: Zz FULL OR PART TIME. } Phone efter $0 oe ae Te PLASTERING NEW OR | censed & & insured. Free estimates. EXPERIEN Ww IN|. Work PE 5-030. OR 3-6044 PEGGY'S te vee vee PE PLASTERING, > |Picmmne sane titers 2. a ' .é WisHES DAY WORK. ar ee ea, 16 N. SAGINAW Washing & ironing but will do 8 MACHINE, aus — |" Cokes Pe tee oe . Somes ‘worn, 7 eat. |aaniey_ “Peach St. | sainTING WALLS WASHED, PA- : —————- | HAVING ‘& BABY* VACATION- MS STALLED. ¢ “Paper remved, B. SECRETARY __ | S2° SRR er veer « wom-| Pree estimates. stom, work.| 1. Sandusk Fe 2.2706. te Winns’ teat seater ofliee:| fear toms, Sat Same yuby eearmacs. Lee. Devils 8” Fanree APERHANGING enial conditions, deluxe sir- _fewet. O8 AO SRO. WALLS CLEANED . ‘es. . Diversified ¥ 7 -|fREE TRIMMING AND, REMOV-| TUPPER OR 3-7061 and interesting, work. ; .Samaate short. -— also baby sitting. FE ai. zree estimates, FE PE 26018. FE PAINTING, Int EXT Z WALL |. Call Mrs. Schultz, Midwest : With REFER-|WALLS W BY MACHINE. ane yaPunna nt saat rc . ences, wante . ironing» we sERY ree _ estimates OAKS EN ALL pries very reasonable, work Steno-Typists DY WisHES DA HARES , OF TANS OWERS. | 5, PERHANGINO. er) WrINe. tn i with LADY WISHES DAY WORK 3 OR) REEL & AR NTIAC = pp 88813 salaries “onportunity ior ‘ Sage per week. References. FE} PARM & INDUSTRY TRACTOR.| Plaster * epair. Pact advancement. Retirement plan o* fee gee cord vacations a “Hck lave, e IpDLERGES LAB rwEELs Dresemating, Tailoring 16 | you" NAME If — WE'LL PAINT YY ate baby siting. PEST } oa Interior & exterior decorating. of positions are avail- SIDOLEAGED LA LADY eee ergs Ma MEN'S, WOMEN'S,| FE 23001. widower. Best t er arence. FE DRESSES. SUITS SOAte & AL —oo Service __ 2 TYPING. SEC- : a VERS RADIO. & TY " retarial service. EM 32043. , ae aair, 566 W. Huron, night se PAPERING AND DECORATING |” ter _ice sails, FE Ts dba 20 ; ¥ Migit Ty R exp. Available now. EM Farniture R finishing 16A = rE +3 sTRARA ety ine GEE NAO Ue ae _ FE “s le E PAIRING. REFINISHING M oF, a s mere Typewriter ter ‘Service 22A = & chine vert. General 1 s Ea Once timates: PE 6-6686 og eee “ A CHA aod ch Se ae GUAR- _anteed work k A&B ARE TRENCHING we Fieid tie, Fee vo cette = A K LICENSED & & MASON | 7; contractor Roth. FE [59501 a= Fe ae eo ark tone tte places. | Ft era walks. and ‘ Se ae sea Tireplaces. promptly and Yeo pared ir NDSC. hour Manure for sale Larbor. 2578. }AR- R 30784. master's degre TAMIN R. RACKUS &\GARDENS ROTO TILLED. LAWNS 57 rolled with power roller. Free es- ie ieee | JOB." Income T Tax | Service 1 VW AX RETURN PRE- heme by og end with Be? “Fe eit _ told. F Reward. Lost. YELLOW GOLD ELEs a % %. Reward, . ore tas “a as ei ie ~ Re BACKS! ner Oparie Aubara, Valuable | ; “i TYPES REMODELING TAX RETURNS PRE- ene + Supplies QAA | PES $0) Elis. Lake 4 4 storm windows and 4 f * OR 32-0007. cinieaeetnsell a peaeaiis Ghee ih meee ; os 2 © Ganss R . Gz enter = Canine nw. MENT & BLOCK Nichole ‘& Harger Co, 3 W. HURON MA HAN REALTY ( CO. " _ Notices & Personals 28 4 AUTO - TOnK Pontiac area. specify number a cus- SE gallonage, and Write Pontiac Press Wanted to Re Rent _ * 29; PAMILY TRANS. TO. PONTIAC, “GY mambar sete sets ve gs Tacrens, tr 2-14i4, ~“AEROTRED KNAPP | SHOES 2 a. large home near month, pay $100 ———— NTLEBEAN. 4 a kB anor ‘eerie tet hom any or vor ah i. Write wore ou.> RE RES 48298 $500,000.00 At our disp Satisfied clientele. See me before you selle Ask for Bob Mahan. To Buy-fo Sell-To, Insure MAHAN “Rent Apa, Furnished 33 , 1ST 'S BY) & 2 BED! EDF FE). ~9615 Pontiac in N ae Parking space. NM, Pe * 3 . PE|> ROOMS, Sven Taine FURY, to share|3 ¢ Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32)?! Client “e kOy KN. KNAUF, Realtor . PRIVATE, 3 Roe noone, soon, ane ET re ROOM 1 : bath, s only. 290 Alberta an RMS. ay BA _No driers. F CLEAN E S06 7 CLEAN Ag onus Tine, 2 , ie wate Jessie St. 2 LARGE lew BASEMENT APT. Pvt. ne —_ sno Fom ROOMS nh. uN. CLEAN. - ties peldy ei welcome, i. seasoned - tar pot owed “fer mr our clients. 2! ~ears eervies to a FRO! {00MS, EXTRA LARGE FRONT nice kitchen, utilities, $13.50 _weekiy. 9 Wil 9 Willard 2 ROOMS, PRIV, BATH, CLEAN. __FE or FE 2-045 _ REALTY CO. REALTORS ae ae & Sundays 1078 CASH FOR “TARD OR 3-1355. CASH. IN A FLASH “GONTRAC aoe 4H. 2. Vv anWelt, 4940 Dixie Hwy. 2 1 Res. nee BATH. Gas 40808. 2 aa 404 1 ron. eo ae ey 7 RM. A vig PVT. BATH. WORK- © 2-1672. a service to ing FE 2- | and “clsatele.. |i nooMe. Pi PRIVATE g ENTRANCE. : 7 RMS, A f newly decorated. Ground ° A. Johnson: Aina ent References dened REALTOR | ROO PORN Pr. UTILITIES. Rd. 2 M. - 4 : : bis a Private bath entrance, FE GONTRACT WANTED FOR IMME! | diate i ae or sea 2 ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH Buyers waiting. hes have you?|_& entrance. 36 Center. Clark Real rE +S RMS. & BATH, UTILITIES PURN Fe +e. ash for Mr Clark 37 Stowell St. off Oek Hill 1|3 LARGE, CLEAN ROOMS, PVT, ties and Tend. contracis, OF Dave bath & ent. TV evailable. Child Et yore, 22 Oe, KL: Templeton, Realtor | ta~yuns a5 FIGOR APF 1508 Orchard Vake Ré._ FE C406 By welcome, 261 State. | j nMS. PVT. BATH & ENT. Big onthe niet our contract) Clean FE 8-0029. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor |° Buin ‘Srv ent. EAST SIDE. 2 TN. «St. Ph. WB 6-6) References Heat, ght “Eves. ‘til 8:30 “MORTGAGES PROPERTIES. ‘4 Sheen re A, De 3 RM. a POR COUPLE, i41 __Auburn. F ; 45843. | 3 y WELL wcte tN. CLEAN ie Pine: furn. Adults onl Pern cereraner ‘ bn yee. PRIVATE EN- it will to consult’ ee ; eaity, oe also a jand *” GEORGE BLAIR ESTATE - __Wanted Real Estate 32A eo BUY, SEL 1 OR TRADES i RM APT. ae and racts LARGE. HOMES - AM? SMALL HOMES clients ay. j : : “LISTINGS WANTED |, “foo. HOw "Leslie z or = Purnaa BEDROOM Ad *¢ i. — ed SARAGE . SHALL HOUSE FOR RENT, AU- and down town. PE! 6 & 6 p.m, -for 0» LANDO, FLA. come. come, ogulre at i168 Say Taylor Wa. i. | SRiON LAKE. } BEDRME—BATH | a Viake. priv he mo. Eat Baas: Bove. Houses Unfurn, 36 36 2 BEDROOM. GAS wmat, 2 ‘EuzA. beth Lake Esta Suu or PE ans | Oe FS oe (2 oe DROOM TERI = FERnA 6B, REDEC- orated, 3-1972. PVT. only. (2 eee oonk or y Rots AND BATH, CH 4%.) welcome, 25 Belmont. Call _12:00 noon. "Room Ay y UNFURN, SEMI. Huros Garden 25. a ne Mo. 4 BEDRM., 2 be ‘- = home on Clarks ileuer boat sae wos hot water heater, Perf large family - couple who Rae aw income, Ref- erences needed. MA. ‘3-9041. « ROOMS, BATH & SHOWER. 2 Roarecms. Near Commerce Lake. iL. ris, . © ROOM |p Fol al 2 | 5 urn * J ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH & EN- PE $2263. "trance. 74 Wall St ae 3 RM. GARAGE HOUSE. 3 7 ROOMS. BATH. UTILITIES Fur. | Child wees 202 =~ : ee ong TOom apartments with heat, lot 2 que cont and refrigerator fur--FOUR ROOMS, PART OF DOU- . Rished. Nest Tel-Hurea. center shoppin, . See Mr. Smith at Is E. 3 RMS. re eaa38 BATH. STOVE & UTIL. & UTIL. | aise 3 ROOMs & BATH, HEATE electric sieve & refri oho ture © a, Gire a MeNetl's Nufsery. | ‘LOVELY § RM. DUPLEX. PON- Dix tlac Hwy. 3 ae & BATH, LAKEFRONT | 3 > Sioou APT, HEAT. tients» Very clean. 3% 8 Marshall. FE 7 LARGE ROOMS, i ATH. “UPPER | __with stove & og FE 2-743. 3 7 RMS. ier WITH Eat | POS Refer. $70. FE 4-407 mas FURNITURE. an | ROORMNTEML VACANE LA it Ok Pontiac. MY 34108, a Charm good ~ FeaROOM, ONPUR Tv uANaKzo Seesicon eectie a OL to Pontiac Meter $45 10114. ber Bees ga ote RENTAL v LARGE RMS. & BATH. PVT. UNITS - Te BATH t UPPER, +0 Beees Roy Annett Inc. : New 3 Bedroom Ranch Custom Bi cg modern | CALL OPFICE QR FE +0476 Home Mart PE 5-407 REF. MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICE it, North off of | . In-| LONG LOW AND RAMBLING BRICK HOME AKE teasive t tone fi SB ok e fireplaces — e Ser be tocmns AND BATH AT 14 FID- § ROOMS dis Bt. Henry Miller, 6680 detfer- | son, North Branch. re. off ley Lk. ‘y¥ P.m. $40 mo..1 child "Fares. Near Blue Sky Theater. FE: 4-7559. N.| DRAYTON mu ELAISS. pNEW 2, 5 ED. drape oo Mol ox set) or or _KEnwood 23406, bie house, furnace, toatl TEAK modern. +33 Oak Cali FE 5-8006. LAKE ORI i AND "PONTIAC 1 Modern 7 Yoom house. “lawn. One 4 rm, house. = | _Bet ‘modern. MY 2-0106. 2 LOWER APT. RMS. _ Heat & gas re! 2-2591. & BATH. area Noseaate « mo, Gas or ol) heat. UN 3-4214 or FE 5-1344. MODERN 2 BDRM. AUTO. OIL Elizabeth, Lk. Adults only. Reter Pr 5-2000. z NEW HOME FOR RENT.. BRICK, bedrm. Ranch. -$00 month OR ROOMY, 3 Bi 7 BORM. W-SIDE. NK hool & bus. No an children. Attractive cew duplez pe watts. Reasonable rent Lecaied tiac on East Bivd and Perry Bt. | CALL FE 4-1833 NIT DWEL- ling. Well heated, fast decorated, WOODHULL LAKE NEAR DRAY- ad RM. 4 & BATH. 4603 DIXIE. Ray. children. r “ROOM Lake. 5 iM, DOWNSTAIRS. AUTO-| 7 ; hes teat oad Viutties| | washer, heated garage. full 2. ‘PE 4-660 gal after 5. FE aoe. Not ever children. iN a oes f. eer E. on Baily ‘and Bunday -* FEderal 86918 rooms and beth, al! ia rms located close to down town. — nedw, M. Stout, Realtor FE Neainys "tl 5:30 i MILFORD NEW APT./ 3. latge rms & bath Refrig.. range, | _ Milford Rd__ : TTY = 4s 7 o vo IAC LAKE/. 3 > Ee ‘Pre AVAILAB! a ees Sa ih ‘YEAR ROUND HOME ON al 2 —— 3 bedrm. and 2? bed- | Reasonable, Call Detroit, | Stove, refrigerator auto. base ment. Couple only. MA 5-9721. |/ | Rent Lake e Cottages ah rE WALLED LAKE, MODERN Pvt. , &bedrm. Reas. ar ket eases For Rent Rooms. / a _ priv. ne 8. ROOM To TORN AND | bus. $15 week. R OR Ti _ board. No drinkers. rE 72. | ROOM ROOM FOR Ri RENT, * ocennesi SLEEPING | «BOOMS + . FE 6-1332. i : SLEETING ROOMS TW iN IN | / beds, couple o 2 emen. FE /ROOM FOR RENT. Ei TouEN ween 7 N. VACANCY PRIVATE OR Mg 4 private tooms for aged or — and care §-4267. Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME SALE OR TRADE { & BATH. £ Smali family. Eliz. ms 7} $443 | Treation room, solld concrete — ings. 2 north of street, price “ts gel. HOME A very attractive modern to min- ute home with nice Living rm. fireplace, 2 bedrooms, ~~ — en, A 1 basement, tion reom laboratory and’ wa pasin, heated garage, owner trons. - ferred, will sacrifice et AUBURN HEIGHTS iad te SALE OR TRADE A beautiful modern - to - white frame ranch mene ihe breezeway and garage, solid’ ¢ erete drive, ranch fenced This home ts in } 100 | late condition and ideai/for re- tired aD stone's wy on bgme — full - WE TRADE BOY AND SELL XE Ww IN 6 west | 000 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ' Clean 4 rooms and beth. Two ws | VACANT — BRICK WEST A DESIRABLE HOME WAITING FOR YOU —- 3 full Humphries “* n * wuntione > Rlstiong Service HOLLY HIL L, Be sure Beautiful new addition o only VETS "AND ibe IL IANS i Rachor Real Ce $2000 dn.. Can ype B ad at 115 W. ‘Beveris. BY OWNER 2 ear | i red garage ace. ra | For. Sale Mewes Nee | es 1785 SQ. FT. | is 2 bedrm., Fh open besement, a brick " daevel Ded to rec. tm, ing athe ceram: Two fireplaces. Gass sla ing wall. Built in oven and r La cedar closet. on cai’ MODEL 9 10 1 On 4 To 6 E. |. DUNLAP custom BUILDER PE, 8-108 GI Resale LOW D PAYMENT 2 OR 3 eee FULL BASEMENT Earl E. James | 8260 Cooley Lake Rd. age Hot‘ weser | heat, and e@ 26 ft., Cae # plas- oes gree. All this for $27,600 STOP—LOOK ALL MODERN For “oni by owner: Fine country | : =, ft. long brick veneer top road at 3190 West Clerk room | ston Ra., just off Baldwin, MY Beautiful Indian Village | Here ® beautifu) hom lovely ‘ore ced at ot sian ull beth. 500. 3 nite rms., with shower. Large liv room 2 ens See ee size dining room, ment, forced air 7 furnace. > car garage. Call today ate | West Iroquois | ~ In lovely Seminole. Hills, a big -room home with 4 hedrooms, | 1°> bathe, fireplace, ‘and sun- room. Btg full basement and. attached garage. Terms. Oakland Avenue Since 13 so fle! ‘Stree’ |" | PE S040 Eve FE. $045 | This is an extremely clean & Beat home. Has beautiful, big. | bright kitchen with lots of Lo 5 “Now, here’ s $ another nice eumberi” " Fe Sale Houses STOUT Ss Best Buys CLARKSTON. AREA gat 4% ‘per cent and to in- clude taxes and insurance. $14,100 with good terms. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Sa. : deus ives ‘TH ae PM. Buy Thru ones __List T Thru Partridge ~ No. De Down Payment Wii! build on + gd ‘rep a — elear < starter gorge basemen: and re or Bulle - = aPy smal! en mone F. OR 3-1235 -OR 3-7038 43 Corner Wiliams Le Lake Rd. & Moo | BY OWNER mah brick ranch ee ——— beautiful site in = ze bedrooms, ious note. ture in Boer cater “auty aths. ols ae o e. REAL TO large Mon oy pr -\WWEST SIDE & lar sent — on the first loor, 4 — *acoanenr or gas fur. full bath, * (Quick possession.) EM 36311 FE 41444 pest BUY IN ORION An older home it SOLID CONDITION. 3 Lake Orion. Situated on nice lot, away from treffic. Taxes $75. Wired for elec, ran — A MARVE i QOUsS BUY T $7,050. with LOW RANCH large 100x150 foot lot, built eal | living room, $00 Dow N 4 rooms,. ——— at- ith cavers | mackes | pe eer sere car | OL 1-7511__ cabisets and formica counters. jarage tile ‘bath. Ou heat. in | “FOR C erin BE @ large rooms, close in, full base | mennt, | car. AE ay ce, home ft ' pa Sian condition Call Mre. Beil. FE 2-3616, | CUCKLER REALTY ; 236 N. oogeey rE 44001 — FE 17-6119 Iohn K. Irwin | YARD WORK IS DONE) bedroom _— Yr Te eee ment, like ne 2 baths, 1270 — WILL BUILD ON YOUR LOT ANY FOR COLORED € room modern, 3 bedroom. newly ccocranee: sion’ Subctantial ewe payment. | Teer Real Estate size home requi Wonderful deal — tio of year. Get our bid, FE 4-' 5 , 2 car nice east side jo- WE BUILD BRICKS $10,975 - #. invite comparison. We hoen- ent "t feel We BUY SELL & TRADE ~ COUNTRY Timken silent automatic oi] heat. ry. Union Lake Priv. Near 2bdrm. | home. oak floors, large wbility, $9,500; | REAL ESTATE INC, 20 8. Main, he, Se Miph. “CHRISTIAN HILLS ee tenced ~ ATTENTION Friends & Customers: AUSE 7 P. { |. REAR eO. ‘221 "BAL ONRave DORRIA & SON, REALTORS | 152_W. Huron Phone FE 4-155? AT UNION LAKE OFFICE Crescent Lake. 112 of frontage. 2 Bdrms., full bath, paneled ring With | room, 1-Car garage. §13.500, 500 Dn. Less for cash. this is a good buy at terms. lakelots in all price ranges. .T.G. Trocke REALTOR BARGAIN toned; bandeioads ete fren 500. $1,800 2 ag b ofA Bani CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 estly fee vou can't beat the |. wind Gan GARDENS. 3 bedrm. bun- . Modern. $7,860 with iso omen. ;REALTORS ’ oes “8 3T7_8. Telegraph N ICHOLIE ROOM brick, has carvet, draperies, ple WILLIAMS LAKE eee — also screened- CLARKSTON rement. ai ars “‘gOR CONTRACTS Rose ‘aim dlls Broker FE 2-2162 —_ erkmanshio design an?’ orice | WILE SACRIFICE nic to fron! i $10,050 355 NEL "SON Near “_S roar — jor an ap- to ct our plans. obligated. | Ceaar — lake front. Has 2 cottages pairs, A “aeod investment for someone. Only $7,000. Easy terms. Many: other fine lakefront home and 1648 Union Lk. Ra. EM 3-4671 FLAS. priv.; valuatio~ $11,800; Seil $10,- down. Also homer, $1,200 Severs? os mag © a tone trent, HAYDEN = large lot, 80 ‘ trie water a school, Good cation Only sisee down. 10 ACRES, 2 Houses and month, All for RAEBURN sT with sunporch ot poe Look Lit 10x12, Full ——- with oll eo nace, : $10,500; terms LEBARON home with pe N ACRE — 4 rooms 33 W. ga8 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE p DAILY §. re “Budget © Rancher" 1266 North Cas /BUILT ON YOUR LOT | *9975 3_ BEDROOMS BIRCH. KITCHEN SLIDING. WARDROBE “ALOMINU MSe TO N. CASS LAKE RIOET TO MODEL | TELEGRPAR TO rows LAKE | : WEST 3 M Indian Village 6 room Dag —large 23-ft living room and wallio-wall Full asement, heat, ten nice landscaped lot with garage. schools ana shopping center Owner leaving must sel] now — full price Only. $11,050 Noticeably New 3 Bedrooms, full basement, j ied breezeway and 1's scaped, 2% livability “ot isto. wane "7 onth: per m ws; | W ashington Park First time offered — 3 bed- room alow ive fast possession, Close bus and ter, All for 612, Spring Is Here DUys Q@re going fast, so advise your immesciate in- Village. Featuring new carpeting leges. $13,950. =| Bateman ego you wast a ne S-rn with full beth, on living room, auto. tion, storma, screens, alum!nun $s | coueel Priced at only $10,800, terms. | SEMINOLE HILLs BRICK @brm. home that is really nice. Featured are 1% large liv room. odern kitchen, heat, 2 C ; .- ‘Tamisensed | outstand home for the Jarger family. Owner has moved out of Make us an offer. 6310 Se a WATERFORD A new 5 Reade’ Yo se school & ¥w |b Macaca Asking sa.058. Good rms $500 DN. Me es 4 rms. rm There's ae & HARGER CO. aso Evenings ie ‘ * screens 3 ener Re aimog Priced at $6,500 with $60 a mo. We Buy Land Contracts a Ee NO one DOWN | vil our of your housing RAY O'NEIL, Realtor * “Phone FE ic Open 99 1103 or OR 3-297 | Auburn Road | 7 acres with 2 houses. says seil, Call us fer details Lawson Real Estate i327 6 Aubure Rd 0 'BY OWNER: 2 BEDRM Drayton ins. _Dixie, Gail after 4:30. oe sono | MULTIPLE LISTNG SERVICE | fee #8 O'N CLOSE IN sUBU Extra large bungalow. 21 ft living t.ve Sera with bor . . her lots, leges, Terms. _ sUST Aa SHORT DISTANCE — of this large 6 family gy a - space. fenced beck trees fruit nag 2 car garage. Ze down ” garden and trees. Offering a = #beciroom., - gt basement and auto. meet car garage, ste | fee vou in if tan Soot — payments like rent. Og first to see % one, ¢ NEARLY NEW-3 bedroom - ranch home in West Bloom-- exe barge lot for children. ee this one soon, patgeas A oune ace INVITED — On bedroom measuring 16x11! Ceramic is ern kitchen, grand besement ail painted. Gas heat - and auto. hot water, ne- and Webster School dict's district ’ our best values in this ares “Sre~it toc ; RAY O’NEIL, R —} = = J IERRY $ ‘BEST BUYS 100, — modern hom naire: it or — there is a pos sible 6 bed cant home. i won't last $1.C00 DOWN veut ob is the Jerry E ‘Open ee FAMILY HOME 4 bedroom. separate dining room. pon basement, apace for recrea.- dining kitchen, full heneenont. ” meer Tel. Shop OWNER MUST SELL Only 87,800 full cing for this 3 bedroom ranch built in i lot. walking distance to Pontiac Lew down payment Motors. ors Only $250 down on aetna gy lly Kitehe FE_5-5001 - Ui duityn, corse eS ee Full . olf heat. 2 large cor- fenced. Lake privi- . a re | 4. F amily—Close i in : - Colonial “ioe 008, : Charles |. VanHorn - 6240 wo cule SIDE DRIVE T. 2-90 6 MI 62400. = pee and | Pull pie — $13,200. ru ventey. ‘Oil Fa “heat Lot 106: si SCHRAM | tinge Mila 2s i leet ot =| Partridge | is THE “BIRD” TO SEE -W. SIDE INCOME room apt, AT W OLVER INE LAKE Com E: trgcpud Pag +s eg snl & New OW. HUR oe GILES. -$1,000 Down On this new 3 bedroom near Watkins - evened ta in Waterford ene Herts Gardens - 6 rooms and bath lot. 1% . . ee See this wet Poe gd bonaty has oveey iol walls, ‘a GILES: REALTY. ©O.. m enone ne FE | ATTRACTIVE NORTH- side 2 bed- Cherry trim, Wajl - to + wail ts, and > RETREAT | BY OWNER. LINCOLN SEIGHTS. | S rms, and bath down, 2 knotty | -eedar rooms up, Full basement. Gas heat.'2 car garage. Cemen: |? drive Aluminum - siding. Well | tandseaped, fenced yard. U +2685 ' fin « bedreom one on 3 acres. ante out heat. herall miss thi< chance Orly $9000 full price. Harry soe DOWN res of good jand with 2 bed- a, 6 ac reom home, ehicken house. pated | road, get set ior spring. see this Ode DOW i LAKE FRONT $1000 DOW 100: — fi. let, neat arft Shean, 4 alow with ga boat included it dock, ya pple wg OR = wan yard. $1 RANCH HOME pag BA WR TEREORD AREA 3 hdrm. Hot water PDT AE OE NE OP, POT ngs LS LORIE eae v HUI REALTY: 776g M38 at Pontiac Lake Rd FF or MU 4.5505 iandse Only full price This one will at fast. Vacant. | We have the key | Jim Williams | EAL ESTATE & ee ne 1218 Bakiwin Ave. FE +054 "CLARKSTON. 2 YR OLD 3 | reom home, fe r'30 ft on a lot '. Full basement. Cer- { MA 56-7331. By owner ; _| -ANNETT. | OFFERS 6 Rooms—C orner Lot rooms and bath up. Base- | ment, furhace, and water heater. $5950, $2400 down. "Lake Privileges | YPSILANTI REAR aa a Located im good suburban area on corner lot, 13"24 = a -008, roeol « } ay OWNER: «4 BDAM. “2 ee | Summer Cottage—5 Lots | wan ished 3 bed- | Chnatotety stope | firepiage, electric stove, re- frigerator, electric water heater, full bath with show- | er, sereened front Pa B 10 frontage, good wee railes nerth of Postioc” ne f 900 «terms ' 50. \cres—Metamora 7 6 room modern home. barn 30x, and numerous cut bulkitngs, Land rolling, ideal for cattle ot horses. Locat- ed on man paved highwar sao dows, value at $18,000 - | Each oa nas 3 rms., Meat, &, elec ay- be e ey oh ae Located in dential area. #18, _ terms. + be opz attractnave ho: locat. | in Donelson Park iot. ity: ‘reeen | [ eee #3" with wnt os place, Giming room breakfast room y UR a E E. ae e088 fete Waterfront—Vacant oo to 4 lakes. New, con- porary, * —_. Chipeied ving. & coise .. L. Templeton, Realtor | 9339 Orchard cake Rea FE 44563 After_ 6, FE 2-950 rid KNUDSEN, Orr JOSLYN lots, and 1% car garage | 9680 DN. a bedrm. bungalow, large kiich- . master = 13x14; oi] beat. yin paved drive. Imm priced with os 3 Furnished or Unfurnished | Excellent 3 bedroom home in. & good west side loc- tion. Features carpeted floors throughout and some drapes. House is mee pur nished and can poeegg ee ar ole ar and 2 ‘nd af .. i $4,000 - : will hand! WM. H. KNUDSEN Lag $10 Pontiac te Bank Bidg. PE +0516 Eres. ts. Call PE 5-8006 KENT Estebiished in 1916 — — MICHAELS ~ 5§ bed-| home. 6 e. ~s rooms | voor 2 and bath Newly | decorated inside, full 23ers with furnace & stool. Lét 171 | de paved street, _— price $8,950 — $950 down gal r mon iso ; machine — coment blecr oe tar; will park ears. This paying . + e@Tathic bath, room with «dining siteet’ Only Sie 500 = Sk sbe ‘down. Bal. 4% per Cent | eboxp | ENT, Realtor | tions Mii Bi ts Nae ean “fn 7 tas MULTIPLE LISTING — K A nearly, room: an alow _ auto, on heat wi surance at be pe: cent. WATKINS-PONTIAC ba ae —_ Located ) George R. aes tion room with fir er fine sepiace, iT rade ¥ Your Home on .3-Bedrm, nat Union Lake Doctor : full has Timken of! heat -Treation room, baer at * Hh in nN ht dock. wih £ month. Will consier a » Giroux-F ranks - Dine Hey. REAL ESTATE _ BY OWNER 3 bedroom home Competes. Maré- Sood there as Attic ey oii apc, odie gt sheng Locke R. Tripp, Realtor Huren Street re Stet or PE +4208 PIONEER HIGHLANDS Brick 1% story, 2 bedrme., — Walls, expansion attic. ~ oe er u ed a) ci garage, Only $12.- — bath with ‘eon $1,025 LAKE FRONT SPECIAL _ Large ones Senn, stgeneie rm.. kitch- upbeards ga- ge ioc lo, geod, aay te Russell Young , 422 Bai Rowe Lake area, Milford. 3 Overiooking Leonard eke: F | rooms, fruit 59. 800—-$1,500- dwn. MU 44882. 3 veareon, full basement, way, , close She "hl ice. RAE Se Ee ee Case Lake, Water Front fanch, tru} A ya yal to facilities & fireplace, eo sete gl ee FO R SALE E BY OWNER separate sto ee ee ee Buy Thru Partridg List Thru Partridee MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. Wat ‘Huron sales ar Se eae WANTED 2 or 3 bedroom home Park, Newingham ONLY $1,500 DOWN LAKE FRONT 6 room furnished summer cot- tage with basement, Don't wait 9g to have something on e. wavapaivisien 4 bed > iv ‘room. 1 with full basement, — ‘ot heat, esreus. = Moxit0 Don’t delay, see "| BARGAIN 2 ftamily and smail nena in ‘Cheap. Just | ~ qa. rear - sale vere, rec will sell + is ay silts ‘cash $3,500 on ia is ‘or after call Mr. Le a a 6, ase A. JOHNSON, Resiicis 1704'S. Telegraph Rd.,. FE 4-2533 “BUD” Spstairs | Elizabeth Lake Privileges 3 Bedroom home (2 down & with part me. 5-4 bene, Tear of lot for Offered = $8,500 1,500 do - $ an. Near Pontiac Motor Bal can walk ~ = 95 Fs —_ me with cal ed living and m, 2 hed- rooms end fu'l bath z room up Full Yay ] =e | ae |NICHOLIE HOME AND Corner Spare 2 Lveake Rd, FURNITURE ; east Bird, wie aout 3 rem 2 ROCHESter Arec| yu cemme st’ re pm ge we tudes | 41—HOME PHOTOS—41 : bargain. $8,100. $2,400 down, $60) . Brick ~ cme ¢ So r ees PONTIAC REALTY 7 oe, Vines, bames OP : ; PE 5-8275 Home o7 : : 3 .RM,. HOUSE, NOT MODERN. HAROLD E. WEAVER, Broker ee pe a ee Be hemi| SAT. &SUNZTOS : " SUMMER COTTAGE - 5126 WESTCOMB SPECIALS!!! Seamse “ie wens sine, A-l_ neighborhood, Located 6 miles West of Pontiac.| 4 rms, wired for elec’ stove, | Chard-Cass Lake ares. Short dis- on & pa road. 4 rooms! natural stone fireplace. Privileges; ‘ance to schools, churches & shop- and bath. Hardwood and/ on Walters Lake. $350% full price,| PIMs centers. Country environ- auto, floor furnace. Auto. hot wa) _§750 down and $25 month. ‘ment. and lake privileges. 6-room Ses. Bota sew Seer, Se] “DRAYTON PLAINS _ |. fim’ thee'd tarpe' Cetoporta, br ing. 1 Ps ea 4s rm, moitern with extre aot ing, room. nt oom. Kiteheri Heth pgar Set Gan] ee aoe Piel Ses | amrane etn bats a : hoors, on large ‘Anchor4enced jot RIDGEWAY ..___ [°: Commerce Rd. to Leroy Lane; to with new iia car gareae. Only! ors melawin Ave. PE 4ey| “ennon® ex GLENDALE MANOR © HITE LOCATED, tn Ponting off uhatd| goe“the entre features this bead | 4 large rooms and bath. HarJ-| ‘ul 3 brick, ment home offers: Sei‘sotce: atient's «iy BROS and screens ; or « lar : lot 84x120, to sell at oaly ioc’ sien ant ’ has ° ens wien Pull face brick Phone OR 3.1305 oF OR 31872 : : : Choice of 5 elevations Leslie R. Middleton Knotty pine kitchens | ome arene aE $600 DOWN oy i create "han al. + 3 be nm home on. east homes selling for $1,000 more. , : aide with full ent, | eee oe Soe 8 te O wesbdaya, m On —: Pcated north ot Walton Biva.| . : mM off Baldwin, on Newport st. to: |= BLAINE $1,500 DOWN model. $13,990, GI $200 down. 30| gpshish bungalow. d 5-fa: converted income in Per-| year mortgage. Civilians, $1,000 carpeted living room with fire- ry: Some furniture included hans Jace. Combination or will trade, - en, large utility ak . DR RILEY, Broker MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $700 Down Payment Bee the ‘beautiful ‘kitchen tn By = ae we —— mente. i rene Soma ; i Call at — Winter Won’t Last forever, You can be settied in ry home with an acre good land. Lots of trees and shade. — ag 1% og eh - @niy $8,750. Outside of City ag A Good Rent Beater 4 - 3 bedrooms end and 1‘ car & —_ ran tes On aor, condition Make us en offer. Homtes, Homes, Homes where that ve a home some- Beves GAYLORD TE 4958} : howd aig Wi , ts et egg s your ‘WHITE BROS. EM Hilsabeth Lake R4. FE +1187 oat, Phone OR 3-1295 or OR 3-1872 Open Eves. “iii @ Sunday 10 to 8 Bina PaRARIER [DRAYTON WOODS Attractive mason: Sump Lore ONLY rel ao ge cs one Sf ioe, Nena eaaaae ; peater, and recreation area. Large F C Wood Co ; lot, 80 x ft. Owner bd ° ° ae —_— oa down . = “Bence oven se | PAUL D. HAMMOND 1 Corner Williams Lake road & Ml sey, w. GI RESALE | DRAYTON fre ea : niga genes] nar Sbedonme moter’ rine | 7 clemtnam storms. On paves tome wit ag K ihe hot sir heat, with « well-land- | os HOUSTON REALTY cee zine ie with $1,900 SUBURBAN attached | 1s car garage and 12 * § ROOM RANCH ment, ‘oak floors, a walls. pelea earth At OIL Modern kitchen. Ample closet meas PRICE. #4, : ei se0d. ae j eoonty 4 8 neue I D’S INC. A unten UET, ra oe _ Ormi EVERINGS Es |—DRAYTON PLAINS N 5 ARTLY FIN-| New duplex finished in 1957. Each ished inside down, low pay-| side has lovely tiv room, 2 “ sot MA 2 FAMILY, 4 ‘| kite ‘0s pantie ca mee ad up, & 5 down, ry. en ae side has own eres ee wear a Sale ved drive, no| systems. Owner retired and mov- irs of eo 2S in. ae to Florida, oars "i nicely ey se a ‘ =“ s #2. down, $100 EM BREE & GREGG Une “i nee Vinge 4903 r . EM 33314 3 Yiving ment, forumeg wand: carpeting i in 2 Lake Front Bi- rick fo sand beach, alow with - dining piace — iitchen MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Ottawa Hills—Brick Newer Brick Ranch Bungalow. bedrooms. tiled beth 25 ft with fire- with break- tiened base~ Level To rose Wilton carpeting in 3 rms. bine extras. 2 fireplaces. West Side—S$1, Brick and shingle 5 room bun- stairway 950 Dn. a1 sttie. Pee ie Se Fenced rear New REET — KINZLER yard. coment 1 aye Eg. Rib ditd sirable Was built im 3. and has 3 very.nice bedrooms, all OD: one «. Large Té-foot living ing afea, snack bar and y pine cupboards. Separate u room, * 8 and sc Plastic bath with shower, tied floors, ribbon drive. Featur- ing perimeter $11,905 wiht $2,495 down. CL ARK REAL ESTATE ee iy MULTIPLE LE Listike SER Vice BROWN $775 DOWN — sors ONLY Mod- bungalow w $495 DOWN — , Levated at Creacent Canal. © 3 room low, La 1702150 fe m, bueaige, Lay le of te asking price. ‘ $0,650 LAKE FRONT — Large tered walls, oil furn. Bowasales newly ‘decorated, | $l9.875 COUNTRY LIVING — Large reconditioned farm oe with “ 4 acres of land. ment. 2 - ‘ar Chicken are x’ bedrooms, loves la! mS — 8 white rai fence Nice grounds with ‘the ving hei ‘ou cannot mane als th gi the ace Oe e af ie, appointment only. = toe ee Large Brick Home BUILD~ or — pn yg PUL Locator Pastrr-z nl bee a ae able f *) we, eledinie ng all. in- : arr very nal down vayment” J has int UDED LOCATION ~ 7 lots.) |. H, BROWN, Realtor home, 1 room & ee 3 ulin Serie aks on k | aan CUP TO R. Hiltz, Classified hy REALTOR (Fe 26 we aida will this, er ion | e iv nen with “ainiog a fered wali, teloses. large bane ment . Abd pgs aay mg | and scar = m on ‘Toad. ry nicely “Tanaeceped. Reduced quick sale fo $10,995, wy $2,500 n, arisco-siaes bly 6. pane of fetes with 90 feet of water ge Big oo tent. eo — are and Tieear’ ae rat nfs fhe,“ at Ue 8 Realtor. rE ‘LAKEFRONT HOME “CRESCENT LAKE” © 156 Ft; Lake Frontage Spacious T-room B: . se mm tfavet Home, OUTSIDE FEATURES INCLUDE: panies i CTPA a ae WM. A. KENNEDY soot w. Muren TO _ FE Open Evenings ‘Til % MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to sex HAPPINESS WEST SIDE RANCH * Buy—To Sell—To Trad YOU BUY IT—WE'LL Sei IT! MAHAN REALTY CO., REALTORS | i wf ee : His } : : g & “ts: 3 BEDROOMS © 2CAR GARAGE _? Have a large family—2 cars. & \pe want a comfortable home to suit | Beautiful high well wooded. jske was built tn “Gs & features eutg. | 109, Buliding spot on oe of! heat, hot water heater t- 5 hg By 4 or . By owner = room measures MxF | 46230. After 3:30 p.m. , , dation, Tith, a separate utility aren For Sale Resort Prop. 44A with $1 Som: at yo.000 | Se ote Mirer. Deon of: a terms. OR 3-4816 after 2 p.m. FURN. — CABIN. LOCATED WALTERS LAKE i Houghton take, good bunting Lcanca Wuen 1F bein'’s Viesk | Selo Suberban Prop. 4A very baney eat- | 4 ACRE, ONE Bi space. 2 good-sized bed bs Util: and ‘naive se Bring Tes. Oil 3g * Hott sebesi mest, ete. iy you are | Only $4,200, $1.50 down. cali mer and winter. Now is the time | gaumey Ree! Eatste, Penn, M to bay. - Only $5,950 with $950 : ain —_:. WEST paper MicH . ‘ Modern 4 B.R. bg ge ge = NR: WILLIAMS LAKE | #2 Se 32 a A true family home with.3 bright location. Owner must_sel)— bedrooms. Comfortable living rm. and death in f1 . Priced espe efficient kitchen with nat-| low on terms. 243 N.\ . Ph. ! ] oe tr West Branch 3tt—or, $0003. crea = Is , een ee ieee SS) ne eg Re de ee el bing i schosle, Peed ~ giathe in Donaldson ow be REALTORS ries Seo, Dine ites. 5660 Dixie Hwy. _ Seen Eese. “tll 9 Sunday 19 to $1,000 D DN. j eo Mo wel)-testricted W Estates. hg = ate “You keep my ball and I'll stay right by my window and Practice ou may vielin an extra béue every dayt” ' For Sale Lake Prop. 44) 2 2,000; down 301i Auburndale Ave. = HIPPLE LAKE Zoned 2 family. hool. Otter cnt fee Cakes 503 Community National *E 4-211 ~~ BUILD NOW atertora s GeeeEne © C a SNe (i25 Poatiar Lake Ra_FE_ 8431s Buy~Thru Partridge * List Thru. Partridge 23 BEA IN th ace Pieg a e Fiddle, PE We P P. Shor 830, 535. HIGH 1 H HILL VILLAGE For Sale , Lots 8! Partridge 4% EXE "LAKE Ww Oops Exclusive home site 75x100 ft.. sec- tion Bag? ae. lake privi- letes. SASHABAW RD. - Ideal ithe ap a for sanch Gan Cal ‘or infor- Several. good —~ lets peste si ctbeuaies. So a ete en . _ EYSTER’S AVON GARDEN a ft. site BC NEWINGHAM m4 ACRES _ MOF PER ACRE” Corner ubira Crooks ha. Sale Business Property 49 FRONTAGE ON MONT- | EF, will lease. PE 2-0432. as Ag car 3 $2 ¥, _S-1718 after 4. ~~ Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge _ Is THE “BIRD” TO SER pull : : DRAYTON WOODS’ | _witn arate Birt ag Three. choice butlding sites in M5 pong ogee tgp Woods, Al Taree WEST OF PONTIAC home, Buy ae Ate or y Zoned commerota and directly WARD E. PARTRIDGE| itil ‘ar tte "a ators Settios ‘}REALTOR FE 4-358] fa extreme rear of the center |. 1050 W. HURON ST. | ity full “sasement, hot, water oveh EVE. Tit a5} HOLMES BARTRAM of Sylvan Lake. Fi Pe satis, = cag pe eg og. See ae oa n. Rent roan og Prop. A j deve section, city wa- ter “HEAT 4 AVE. for all. | 5 Fn igg -B pune at Om | age pel tudine et Wat nh wel Ga ad +k an oc tee tae BOLDING “AT wi WF “KENILWORTH ST. | sos" 7 CAR LOT, LO- on South Perry St. near Auburn Ave. with building, Lots of traffic, ' Edw. M. Stout, Realtor. " N. Saginaw St. Open Evenings tu 330 ew 2. le Lovely pbuilding site 100x350 - high oS : community water: Only | CORNER LOT Here ts ® real buy. Two lots 50x, 120 ft. each, cormer Manson Dr, | Lake pe seincktep | | Four well OTTER HILL ; —e homesite, 161x164 ft. ines oe ~“- K. G. Pescpsttid ” Pe $0610-FE a Sale Industrial Prop. 46A ABOUT 5 ACRES-R. R. SIDING ailable, near yg Or- ehard Lake. $30,000, RMBs. J. . Hilte—Realtor, FE 56181, i For Sale Acreage T acre ; garden to: METAMORA HUNT | CLUB AREA - sul land on\ good road, just off i i34, Excellent WognGen, foe for sell a chat only be: $8,100 with $1, soo Ww @ODED PARCEL S Two scenic Sacre pieces lo- ee Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TN, or Ph. FE 65-6165 Open Eves. “TH 8:30 For Sale Farms 48 fo 113 ACRES. OP LAND. 6 ROOM modern Gas beat, good Rd., Olngell- mie oe . Bay Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge | DRIVE-IN iN RESTAURANT IN THE eart of th on for sale ie. Gall owner’ OR 3-1393, BARBER SH _Baldwin Ave: AUBURN #7566 or FE; ; sou. 1954 04.900. | MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 20% DISCOUNT. Contract balance $5,900 on LET YOUR $$ § WORK for YOU | te and small We have both ‘e —_ | or bac RINK Reatlor. E. Waltor — = month Ss a'per' cent, $700 4 $2,800 tre saw _what. F in ‘Sizth after 4:00 p.m. SWAP, ag arr asy eee you ee been OE Ee en ge teem | Hee poe 1 thee STATEW IDE sale. navies | eg ‘er _ON DIKIE 7 ‘Ated 895 Lapeer Rd.; Lk Lk Orion. $3.0 ap. will, handle. MY¥rtie | | 7-W. Lawrence St. __ Need $500 courteous ervice ang or ous to tit ol Then yon should visit- our oa sonvenient to A f enere new private consulta’ await LS em sa1a1 and tell Home & Auto ‘Loan Company "Saturday ° ta} ~~ Buckner Contours * : : Hapoy Folks Buckner's Employes -erve with a —_ i> the most frie poe. tt ts easy to deal at * * and kindness are ghee Se asvespene One Sieveutns ‘ fF your tm: and oy « for & cash account the you are wel- BUCKNER FINANCE CO. IND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG 4512 DIXIE HIGHWAY. DRAYTON we «NS 230 BARNSTON LAKE 45463 VAN bree UTICA 53) [OVELY 8Us - TE . tike y's SUITS. SHORTY & eR rADY's coats, size 14-16, FE. 17-8947. iY 2 Screp & Iron PRICES FOR SCRAP CARS an¢ iron FH 8-8707, FE 66014. HIGH DOLLAR FOR JUNK AND wrecked cars. FE 44978 — MY 1-492 Salé Household Gi Goods 57 1 DINING ROOM SET, « SET, « cmains, buffet, Good condition. Call RA ‘e Both new. Osed Bendix dryer. nt Hatchery Rd., Williams Lake. GARBAGE L or te Siaposat’ seit! im ear. e tr _Garnston MA 5-7016. 6611 Northview, JRC. LIVING ROOM BET 24 bles & 1 lamp. $50, Philco Fable m Comb Radio & Phono- | graph, $25. PE 50257, = “as; omoue te te $65 studio. never used, ws. pa o RMS. ALi MODERN HOUsE— TA- B 4i6.08. orted, ture, eed ae eee for | BO! po A ge se, I like to say | me for s loan in | Bion: ¥ oe gh #35. O00 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. LOANS $20 19" ‘$500 Household Finat inance Corp. of Pontiac 3% 8. Sagnew st ; 25 to 500 jieabten “ae et ean Sioa oe wil be Wein tc yout ‘STATE FINANCE CO. iy TM e Oxi2 Felt Base ase Ris $3.95 120°. Lin MAIL ay Ft. ‘Wall Tile , ag RUBBER BASE EAier. 8. $3.38 Syere, 141 W- eron 43064 = cas rE ts TABLE M console. coess: 2400 | 7 OE REPRIO. se. ELECTRO wavie ea stove, $25. Clin- CONBOLE, 1¥. TV. fag ON pe Terr 7st RADE-IN DEPT. eeeeeee DEPT, ans eee reeebeces Desk & chair pe. breakfast set ....+..0» ’ Pg Wal: ‘tow auto. ge are new 1956 make, ‘Pormics colors. Look and ese terrific values.|US ent, 303. S(Or- chard Lake Ave ; GENERAL ELEC. ll eu, ft. OL "P1470. ORLY AS HOTPOINT, washer & dryer, Real barg Just like power nee unit lawn mower, 21" Also t like new, FE Bien aay ' ng tong a, ht rescent, 303 Ofche Scecthic SW REF.— FE FRIOTDAIRE. AUTO. OWASHER. Good working cond, ‘med $59.95. Milks, MI 6-130. ELEC. RANGE. yONtY a1 wide. A late burner. . A buy at $50.95. Milk’s, MI 6-1300. ; GOOD RECONDITIONED SMALL ' “gadios, $5 to $12. FE 5-876. IRONRITE yn rae —— hoor _ Telvigereter.. vie $8 Crump Electric, ‘Ine. 465 Auburn PE 43573 HOT POINT ELECTRIC RANG ., $3. OR Ls - WRINGER TYPE . OL ee fee trisc. tomar very reas, NNATSANCE, set, #73. FE 23-1166. aarre STATE, MUST SACRI- ins of furniture ture at once. 1 SUITE CHA "he Cte ns is tricycle. yy 8:60 and ali day Saturday. UPRIGHT payments. FE eee ee see eeeeee * » 6 FE off. TVs $19 RCA col pit 5 Se Ww. turn, FE 1133. >. Meytes —_ auto oreee la Da hair | 2 ow. Electric ir se Leases ee 05 chow ma CONVEN THOMAS. ECONOMY/ FURNITURE CO, / 361 8. Saginaw a, i Pontiac, fe USED DEPT,’ ST DISPOSE FURNACES—NEW FURNACES | Sir einat de con- Bay RR ti ptner + Sie es CI ¥ down. Pree colkaiee. yey _3-6747. Pied egy Ma e ie, “ag — bs Se Say ALAN= “We'll have to check Mary Lou — we couldn't get a baby eee sitter tonight!” ‘ oD- , For Sale Miscelanesus 6 60 PLYWOOD cm & Carry 0-50 BINGCULARS, COST sell for $40, ke new, I fe Wal bors ee Hor x és for du 3, | de. cipiet ples $3.85. G. A. Thompson, 808. Perry ’ R. rc set Segoe om: $8 ext. ~ Trom i interior aoor mean Waces SOND Baseboard ‘ "jember “ > ~] Door & window trim $7 Sliding windows from ....... $14.50 ‘ RING AND WED- ons band, $400 raisel sheet. , Will sell le. OR 36104. nxt Ont? 914.98 | FAnGoe— StEETWOOD —CRAII ree Demo, ALLAN'S FE 240103. a Oregon chain, Penfield cant Pe bars, new» used. gy vO WALNUT VANITY AND BENCH. Saw’ Distributors. MY E $10. Elgin 61742. : ‘PLOOR a a ~~ WAYNE GABERTS © Keutiworth. a 4. W = = Fi S e Sale © FREE STANDING TOILETS, $1895 oor Sampl Ce ehiean ten CeeticMeabeea, “washers” diyera | Vasmbowie rity stings 1. ths : poor lcs gen M te colo pts sets a seo ster at PLOMBIN SUPPL. oan : ee G %, sm ts Bh _metal china cabinet. OA 93684.) PURE OF TARE NEW, LOR ware OM | PRIGIDAIRE coop List 3 ¢ Chrys! pa FURNACES, OIL FIRED, GUN- ELLOW © aie SOVERLETTE & type. Forced alr. 84,000 BTU. Rugs to match. PE 31302 or p kag with controls $287.50 _PE 2-1590, PO C,PLUMBING=AND WASHING MACHINE, CONVEN- al automatic pump, | 492 8. Saginaw FE 2-497 120.50 value, $89.95, . uorescent, ‘3 "Orchard Lake Galvanized Steel Area Walls = a “deep 43.06. 18" deep 85.36, 12" deep $3. * deep For Sale Miscellaneous a 2” deep $6.84. 30" deep $8.82. : Ved, lige ize 699 |COAL & “BUILDING. SUPPLY co. awa: 5 Esbaren, 61 Orchard Lake _Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 iT LARGE PA SYSTEM, 2 LARGE |GAS WATER HEATER, 954.06: — speakers, 75 watt batte Electric water beaters, _ $70.05; or 0 with mike and rec $40.95. G. 7 JACK POSTS, DRIEL PRESS, bie, hole FIR PLYSCORE 84,79 cac ASHER.! Northern Lumber Co. 140 _ EM 34171 “SAVE ST ee most new piano, beautiful ek en “Always Call EM 3-273] bathtubs, first ¢ A. Teemastn 6. Peasy, Garage Doors : |, overhead ote .onds. All [nad end pr'ces, rge selection $%> and up. A modern door on your garage costs less than you think us ive! a free estimate 371 8. Paddock 2-0203 GE AUTO, RANGE, MODEL DDi, oven. Exc. cond. %-ton wa- ter rT. alr conditioner. Power mow 942 model. MI 44158 HAVE “YOUR LAWN MOWER COMPLETE LINE OF LAWN FER- BARN ES HARDWARE Huron all Spon at extraordinary 393 izes that are | =~ SALE Aluminum ——- teins me FE 4-6089 9 om. to 9 p.m SEPTIC IC TANKS ~ REINFORCED CONCRETE ; Phone LAkeview ears afternoons FE 4-6428 3872 Eliz. Lk. Rd, SALE! Alum. comb. windows & doors. Pactory to you prices. Free esti- _mates. FE 41836. SET OF eres ,CHINESE RUG & 's clothes, size 14. y’s ateien, ine 7 & 16, Real bargains. L SPECIAL” & Peatunino THE FOL- windows, & Fibergias %”" — WEA pane 4x4's, 3x6's, 2x8's, ‘2x6’ and 2x4's, EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING BLACKETTE’S BUILDING 8UPPLIES. - 8161 Dizle — ; Clark: ‘A 6-5811 - STOP! LOOK! For sale: Good building suitable for — Oe be aoe ores oS ae ~ | SMALL .BABY GRAND Lag ad Saiagners 8, 18" mares ~ ag h aE UPaonT CABLE PIANO, APT. size, like new. $200. Kapac 1-10F5. WURLITZER ACCORDION. LIKE new. Reas. EM 3-3263. Sale Office Equipment 63 writers, New uarantee. Sales - Service - Rental. y Rengo & 3850 Eliz. _ Rd. FE 8-6221. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. $20. $20. FE 56-6176. NEW & USED TYPEWRITERS _ for sale. Call PE 45615, ask Bob. TENOGRAPHERS CHAIR, ver . FE }- Sale Store Equipment 64 GROCERY ISLANDS. 4 PT.. COM plete units with end 4 shelves each cide. Sell . 258 Dixie H 5 ATIONAL good, . Reasonabe, EM Sale rting Goods 65 85. « Wire” saelt nets, reg. $5.;, now Dunes hip boots, reg. $15.95, now Anderson Hardware 2182 8 Telegraph ‘Rd Sun ee ~ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 . | 200 OR MORE BLACK SS to be removed. Best ler. 23-8379. SAND, GRAVEL . Tractor & (Red) Ball. FE 2-1807, A-1 TOP SOIL me, at TOP SOIL. ing. Loaded & delivered vel. 1251 Baldwin Ave. 8-0642, . SAND anu vel, OR 3-2043. ' A-l TOP soOTL ; Black dirt, gravel and fill. OR 3-6865. : Bulldozing and front in EONA t. USHED , gravel, wa Lyle Conklin, Fe bili? or 4-1 TOP BANK RUN ROAD GRAVEL. 3 Sitar tea ate 3-1483. FE 5-6191, BLACK DIRT iG rs NEW Sw aenter PIANO WITH| D seat 020 Wik soll fas ~~ Piasite waders, reg. $7.95, now! Girt, Band, grivel and) til diet. | WHITE “PUPPIES, 10 weeks old. PE 2-2328 after 5 p.m. REG. BOXERS, STUD FE sonable. MUtual wee and ¢ row New AKC REGISTERED COCKER PUP- gg gg € weeks old. Phone FE trade. Holly, ME 4-392. iKc REGISTERED AIREDALE * coe, See, re ee eS BP ie aoe : Ww Rtg TRACTORS KC REG. PEKINGESE PUPS. i0|° Ba DITCHERS wks. old and mother. PE 5-7880. Calvert & & eet Co 4T STUD: AKC GERMAN SHEP- aivert uipment Co. herd Collie. Show winner. “2 N. SAGINA' HORAWE +6612 BABY PARA KEETS, ~ $2. 143 «CE. = scenes ot Jotyn : KING: BROS. BEAUTIFUL ARAKEETS, . YOUR COMPLETE 33 weer. .PE 23-1004. _ | Lawn sz Sores ro. Store AKC . Curtiss. ' — Special this week only Cocker ‘. reasonabie, OR Terre e eas eee YS 34208. 6120 Dixie Hwy. PING BROS. EASTER BUNNIES. ALL PET #1112 _Shop, 60 8, Astor. PE 4-6433. PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE FAWN COLORED BOXER Pt'P- SAWS . _ BY, 7 wks. male. FE 2-6 zon. Rentals, Parts & reper. GERMAN sit SaEPARD, FEMALE, 3 mos. Pure’ AKC reg. MAy- SPECIALS - en 1 Ol 55 tractor, with GERMAN io eS red, $25 halt Davis “joader and dleger, (demo:) see i Nw ve: us 1 wae Good hunter. 25 ieiven Shores | Oliver bulldozer (demo). Sg Ph. FE 23-0629. We have a complete line of Oliver ONE BOXER. MALE. 3 MO. OLD.| § (gas end diesel). Also : : goede OC3 Oliver crawlers with bull- _ $15. OAkland 8-3183 douers, back hoes. PARAKEETS — We also carry. a complete line of 20 yrs, in same rts ie on te Ferguson, Allis 2489 Ayburn, Tr ease ‘ thew oy gt ome all types ot posters, “Parakeets, Guar. to Talk | hoes: — e a am Pontiae Parm and Industrial Trac- Cages. O01 Win Pe 240m | to Go tab Woodward. FE +04 Sa 183 Sanderson. PE sri, MOTO-MOWER ROTARY MOWER P ARIES, CAGES #6 -|Bolens & whee] horse riding trac- bet _for_sole, BM. _. For Sale Poultry 8 ¢ Pros AND 1 BRED er Ra, YORK- . ection SALE a 3 ocd or Ba beat if <_< equ turkey egeumens. ‘This farm is 157 acres Arcadia Twp. Lapeer prop! © for ap- teed: A ry? Perkins’ Ph. Sales Service, Swartz “Creek. MErcw $804. Clerk: First Na- _ thonal of Lapeer, Bonded ee. Ph. MOhawk 4246, La- west of Lake Wagon, dishes, miscellaneous ga- lore! Brodie & Tyler, Austen. MY 32-1521. B&B Auction Sales - $089 Dixie Highwa Drayton Plains J Every Friday coset FOE. -| Every Sunday ,...2 P.M. BUY & yer DAILY OR 3-27 FOR COMPLETE AAT SERV- ice anywhere. Farm or household, , OE Enebse eee ee dinner HUTCHINSON’S 72HOUR MARATHON 8. TO $1,000 ON - oo bs 8 AND : THIS WEEKEND ONLY. pers bed. ods at ~~ DETROITER 36 ft, 1 or 2 bed- room, ONLY §2,.8#5. DETROITER 38 ft. 10 wide, ONLY , $3,095, Lic 1955 PONTIAC CHIEF 41 ft., 1 Extra sharp, with large bath, jaland bed. Out it goes for | FLY BY AIRLINER, - $2,005 $75. ewe hss tax, pas. tan. ee - 1953 PALACE 39 ft; 2 bed —1t_ Berrie 1854 PONTIAC CHIER 38. 1 Exceptiona! e 2.6. vas win ) eas to ome. Bale price $2, 1954 CHEVY ee 2 bedroom. Sale price $2,895 1951 PONTIAC CHIEP. M ft. 3 bedroom. Bale price: $1,595. 1950 PONTIAC a. li _bedreom, sale price price $1,298. : OUT “THEY GO 3 cheapies, $405 each. 27 ft. Trav- ole, ft. National, 30 ft, Iron- any more to choose from. int, “tor Hutchinson’ s this week- ‘Bob Hutchinson* ~- Mobile Homes Sales Inc. 0% 4 tors. several Toro, power handle Mighweg PUPPIES FOR SALE. $3 EACH.| & Jacobsen heesed os poe — = Maiti. PE ¢ 2 EVANS EQU. OR }- ma chi’ TT art 7924 r Lan “tepals pub pe aot d oe ee Tg oe VACATION TRAILER. NEW ist) S able. FE 5-2143. — ; PICK FROM A BIG SELECTION propane gett sl wlth ae: 2 of rec tioned farnr uilpmen: ba il “ae ; 6 MONTES je the 3 ; oD Dd te a2 om tn | —MUlberry 9-1340 or Lincoln 7-1329. TROPICAL | FisH. TS. Machinery. “A792 Pavis) Rent Trailer Space 79 i 9 Trem Fut geen, SO | TRACTOR, PLOW. DISC SPRING Soman hb pare wnanen Orion, MY tet, “Op Eves ire. and trailer. 2215 ©. - pace Tet Deen = z TWO AKC REGISTERED PUP- = ZORILHOME ESTATES MODERN NTED “D Wi . | MOBILHOME ESTATES. MODERN pies. 2 & 4 months old. OR 31725. bl ans DURE, HART FL TILT. hia = dacaona” a rained, Boarded “WANTED. GOOD USED TRACTOR - Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 n trailer. FE 2-5541. WopERN ee MODERN "| DOGS, CATS BOARDED, DOGS . war tier spaces avallale ‘Adso- pol = em ee eg mn NSS Sale 77 wpaces. Spoata, fishing 8 swim G, COCKER & SPRING.|AUCTION SALE, URSDAY,| rou Trailer Park, er PE 6413). : April nt 1987: 10:30 a.m. canoe 4111 Jackson Rd. Phone Milford, Hay, Grain & Feed 71 = MChewk 4074, MOBILE WMA} 3 w Ad LLL LAP Lapeer. 3 1100 Boole gx | is Be. he a miles east of at Lake- 18ST & 2ND CUTTING ALFALFA &| east of Lapeer Court- Rd. For veut clover, 30c, @e & S5c. OA 8-2231. . OF one a. 179M 2 LCS 22 ona Ave, FE 4-7066 _page 29. ____For Sale Tires 80A GOOD WHITE W. __Wheels. 110 x 15. FE WE BUY AND SELL GOOD tires, $3.50 % also. whitewalls, STATE : ) 8. Saginaw FE 40678 STANDARD TIRES. Traded in on General Satety tires. p to La per Black whitewalls ED. WILLIAMS 451 5S. Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Service. — 8&1 LQG LOL PPD EPP PPP CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ear. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- b~4 Shop. 23 Hood. Phone FE _ Terms. Cash. SATURD. AY, APRIL 10:30 a.m, Marx Auc' Se ice; Swarts Creek, Phon M 58304. Vernon State Bank, ‘bond. _ed_ & insured. -| For Sale Housetrailers 728 cM a Nan ~ Sale Motor Scooters 82 1955 ALLSTATE MOTOR scoor- er, $150. OR 37612. For “For Sale Motorcycles & Se, Pr ete, 90" e000 conditian, FOR PARTS AND iD SERVICE ON On Beri dso Sales ‘Co ° sat Sout Kg Sale ‘Bicycles 84 2 Bx IN GOOD CONDI- Ors ENGLisN Bike. Ex. “cetlent condition, FE 1273. _ Boats & Accessories 85 peaks in ne mig Bales price $2,- TRUCK , On load, Buher way. PE 5-6806. Wanted Used Cars AS“ MUCH AS JUNK AND ped 2 ‘Pe 2aeee days or “Always Ready to + BAGLEY Beh. 5-219 __ i BAGLEY_8T. AVERILL’S — | oe nS Ba? on PE «0008 Bud Shelton Motor Sales a dollar. models, * Autare i. Bl PE HIGH .$$$ PAID ee MOTOR : 254 8. SAGINAW BST. FE 47371 TRUCKS Are. Our BUSINESS WILSON by eras + Res es Bt * seetessee 2 ‘ D Ses venngeees Shy “ bad teoeeteneeee SS eee | oe 2 eeeeeee PG. renee fe bbe inteneuns Se seeseveee 4 fe one heen eee eM * siasecssiees ws ml tal bt lit i i spel ign GAR gE RSE REE FORT TS ROM UR gn i od ir a ei lig hy “We shold have known better than 10 pay with te: pseeeslatn xf acu ____ For Sale Car bad pti : other extras, Extra clean, inside ana out, $645 - Easy GMAC. terms NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. - BIRMINGHAM "Pee, OTST STE ford. MU #5155 1956 ~ FORD - Custom 8Cyl. 2-DOOR $1350 - ‘LARRY. JEROME EALER ROCHESTER dD . OL 171 SPECI AL BARGAINS white interior 8 ana a white eo Cskinat ie ou sie 56 FORD, VIC. POWER STEER- atic, White & blue. $1,795. Can be financed. FE 4-22 Dealer. ‘$6 FORD FAIRLANE, /DOOR, automatic trans. excellent con- dition, $1695. FE 5-4834. - “47 FORD. GOOD cond, Good tires. FORD 1955 Station Wagon. door, V-8 engine. + $1595" Very easy terms ; NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM RAMMLER - DALLAS @ INC. . Dod e-Chrysler-Plymouth ou pam 1001 N, Main ‘42 FORD. 2 DR. GOOD COND. FE 2-430. 3 FORD MAINLINE. NEW 3 FORD MAINLINE. NE a P 101 Euclid after 5. April Showers Bring May Flowers | A: NEWER CAR_ ‘BRINGS MORE PLEASURE AND YOU'LL GET A LOT OF PLEASURE BROWSING THROUGH OUR ‘LOT SEEING THE VA “Goodwill Used. Care” ’57 Bel Air ear :. Ee $2095 Like new, ‘ "$3 Coupe ..5..%. se $ 595 Radio good transpor- tation, 56 6 Special 4Dr, ....$1895 51 Four- Door. cies $ 295 Radio & heater, Hydramatic good car for < "55 Convectiole + +i :$1795 Radio & heater, Hydramatic. A sharpe. CHEVROLET | 57 4- ‘Ton Vind $1595 Very low i 93 Fe Fout-Door wevees $ 995 5 Saas fhe +i ve $1895 Radio & 4 Hyéramatic, 2 ‘98 Be Bel Air ci ‘ge ok 9 * ag | Feat aise cat. : _ | PONTIAC RETAIL pean “sGoopwil 1984 Bdoor dedan. Heater ‘and | =; -| @ Oakland aes. Just like new. Spare. tire ae: ao RPE ILL, ‘5 $60. OR 3-6496. ‘Fordomatic, Ra- dio and heater. Red and ivory LE) ‘1°54 Ford Custom ... | pONTIAC a _ ‘S3E Four-Door. oe oe . «$1295 A ____For Sale e Cars ars 9 ea ba LASALLE, GOOD awe ._ CONDITION,. ae FE ivan Lt or trade ier equit $5 Ford or Chev. CosntoPouira ‘AN, "54 or s-6192, : img 3 PLYMOUTHS. sstons LOW AS OOSE FROM. ROCHESTER | RAMMLER- DALLAS INC: Dodge-Chrysler- Ply mouth OL 29111 iN. Main | URY os "Babee se baees eauty has ever ere. O-Matic, R&H. A brakes, Hurry steering, ele preted windows. ‘or t BILL SPENCE, ° Used Cars . 62 Oakland Ave. . PE 5-9207 50M EN K. yc —, BLACK. ‘ $195. $5 dn. $il _month, Great Lakes.. MI b. 1950 Y CLUB COUPE, no money down, assume yi a poe payment. PE 49686, Mr. ‘ Parks, Pa taal 4-1500, Har- old Purner Ford —_— SELL ar Lo pp GOING ie Sleveuty on cony. ‘tery snap. cae ~~ ‘trip, stop BILL “SPENCE sed Cars - $5 DOWN cage Ls "iis cars. sia ike work * DOOR, > eaCELLERT radio, “wall tires, two-tone Paete Baers fice for quick sale. ope 'S2 98 CONV. BEA JEAUTIFUL . Must = $895. New engine, :. v8, \ ae mites. ft West. Side Used Cars 923 W. Huron ___=sS«PE 1956 BLACK OLDSMOBILE, 2 DR. hard top, radio and heater, white Walls, « rd shift. ag miles. Take over payments or buy. 5-1730 after §:00 p.m. OLDS 88 | HARDTOP Birmingham 3 Clean Cars . Financing Our Specialty '54 Buick Roadm’r ..$1125]; Sharp, $150 down, ’55 Pontiac H’ top ..$ SiS A real beauty for $143 do "$3 Cada ccs ces Fleetwood, like new. 35.) Packard — $1595 "6 Mercury M’ rey. .$1895 Hardtop, power steering & brakes, some as new. — ) | '55 Chevrolet 210 V8 $1095 Nice family car for $145 down. 54 Olds 98 Holiday $1575 Hardtop, Sharp one owner, $175 down. ’54 Chevrolet ...... $ 795 Sharp with po 2 Dr, V4 real ¢ NY OF THE FOLLOWING eas Sha GY cen | PU 52 Ford V v8... . Custom, ee eee 51 akg vi siacuieos 45 A real beauty for $14 per month "53 Buick dasnt'su dc eee | “Only 928 per "$1 Mercury .i...... $345 i 918 per month 31°51 Hudson , sereeene $195 $10 per month : °S3 Ford V8 .......- $595 $29 per mo = DELIVERY TODAY'S SPECIAL ‘S44 PORD Ys ; " 't $1ias, - "Bee Stan or John. a | Bob Frost, Ing WANT .| PONTIAC 1986 s. C. : CUSTOM OM CAT, lee ino MERCURY an nome gpa = 0 MON: “ J a ie a month. Cs Call Peredit Mer. | ‘32 PONTIA i Nash Statesmen m_ Super. Tom | a Milfo U 45156. "6 Buick Special ne $245 | 53 Buick Special ...,$ 795 i 2 Dr. Sharp. 44144 1 “DR. GOOD COND. in PLM ia . is | ‘PLYMOUTH. 1955 Savor 8 station wa wagon, er, white. wall -tires. $1495 Terms to suit. NORTH CHEVROL ET. 1000.S. WOODWARD ; BIRMINGHAM CATALINA. 4 extras. Willow 1955 STARCHIEF barrel carburetof. All Eon Power brakes. 21: Beach, Keego Harbor. i _ PONTIAC 2 DR. HYDRA. EX- clean, Low mileage. isd Mohawk. PE 54-1367. Stra’ Hydra. Power brakes. Hi-Fi radio. low mile- =. 7 Te: Beads Call OL 2741. After 4 PO 8 DELOxE 2 DR. & H, Bargain. EM 3-0081. aa Vomeiae a aor. —— stee: & brakes. R oa x: ’ $1a08. Call OR 38 no” gag ba: SALE ‘TRUSS FORD ‘4 TON, NICE. $275 1950 Chevrolet ‘2 ton panel .$275 + ECONOMY USED CARS 22 Auburn off PE #2131 TLL ToTe YOUR NOTE EVERYBODY'S cr Is GOOD Esl “ FL THE MAN'S FRIEND : ED JO 115 5. Saginaw Used Cars Safe Buy Used Cars CENTRAL | PONTIAC’S ONLY LINCOLN MERCURY . DEALEP CASS AT co sTs. PE 4-3885 1953 oe. 2 Bath ores wn; assume ym $27.09 , agg - inl it Mer. Mr. 47500. Har- Parks, old Turner daa i sans DY, sh ove. ae ibsd Bord plck-a dr. ee s = - be Le reat ple 5-371. “NORTH PONTIAC R&H, * "AUTO SALES W Montcalm < ani i Ha Ei ina. wer priced ears to NM ITR. SALES | : other ON” ? on Tremendous | Used Car Values’ Réck Bottom | PRICES VISIT US DURING | ‘|}Our 2 ‘Day SALE SEE OUR Display Ad} F INANCIAL PAGE OLIVER > BUICK 4 210 Orchard Lake Ave. F E2 N01 - Open till 91 : arg WE OFFER 30° lel : 50-50 Guarantee” LISTED BY digg NUMBERS '55 Mercury Club Coupe $1495 'SS Chevrolet, 4-1 ‘S7 Plymouth 20 Door . ‘56 Pontiac 2- Door 7 ‘53 Ford 2- Door. ‘55. Ford 4-Door ‘55 Ford 2- Door .. Bete Buick Club Coupe «. ‘54 Ford 2. Door ; Door .., $1195 . , 81795 -, $1495 . $595 Ae . $1045 ee , $1145 . $1695 cece OBS ee 4173 02 Buick Club Coupe . ‘48 Chevrolet Coupe - ‘50 Chevrolet 9-Door .... ‘50 DeSoto 4- Door ‘40 Ford Coupe ... .. $ 595 $95: .$ “50 Pontiac Club Coupe .. $ 195 ‘49 Pontiac Club Coupe . $ 146 5] Studebaker 2-Door .-.. $.195 ‘91 Lincoln Club Coupe . $ 245 ‘52 Packard 4Dc Your Friendly | 147 S. Saginaw St. “| FES4l0l- -> + . Open 8 A.M. to9 PM. oor 4 395 oeeen ee ee FORD Dealer } FE 5.3588 | FOR SALE. 1950 PONTIAC. GOOD transportation, FE 4-3933 ii PONTIAC CLUB COUPE. very clean. PE_3-7542. WILL ACCEPT Outboard motors,. boats, aye ances, gumx, cameras, ete. rt et cae on a good used an USED CARS 12 Oakiand Ave... Birmingham QUALITY. USED CARS "56 Plymouth 2-Dr.. .$1495 8 Cyl, Automatic, W-Way tires. . $1995 . Riviera, full power. FE 5-9207 8 cylinder, 54 Olds 98 4-Dr. ... .$1445 Power steering, brakes & win- dows. 55 Buick Super ....$1595 Hardtop, A beauty. 'S5 Fo Ford d Victoria ie Power steering & Ford- 56 saeccery M’rey. $2045 4 Dr. hardtop, Power steering. ’54 Mercury 2-Dr. ..$ 895 A dandy used car, "35 Ply mouth | 2. Dr.. 8 cylinder, 56 Olds tee abuse $2095 | Holiday, full power.- - ‘53 ] Buick seecal ct +$ 995 "54 ‘eee « Super eos $1995 Beautiful hardtop 53 ClHevrolet 2-Dr.. $ 745 Radio & heater, 2-tone paint. *§5 Chevrolet De Dr.. You can't beat it *52 Chrysler H top ..$ 595 $1295 pee Yorker, . wer istee po ring & *55 Olds Super vv ee $1695 88 2-Dr, 56 Chevrolet 4-Dr.. $1695 Sedan and sharp. - $5 DOWN ON FOLLOWING: 53 Chrysler Windsor 53 Hudson 4-Dr. . *52 Chevrolet Hardtop ~~ 1°52 Nash 4-Dr. Statesman th "53 Plymouth 2-Dr. "$2 Pontiac 4-Dr. oe Motors terms. “BILL SBENCE ~ |. = Piymouth Club . .$ 795 iF .$1595 |} $1095, . = Yorker, power steering. wiee | t 56 Bu Buick Century ; $2595. Wagon, doubie power,. "56 ela ok Special». .$2195 Convertible : ’55 Chrysler 4-Dr. . $1795 & ‘56 Chevrolet a 2DOOR — § Cyl. Heater, wiv Signals Seat, Covers, ; alls, RED & IVORY. $1495 '54 Ford Sth CONNER IRCA Pe 2 gy $1195: ‘53 Chevrolet $695 ‘56 Chevrolet Tes. ‘gray sa ‘58 Chevrolet “pa pc Sees ‘54 Chevrolet A is 28.000 ante eae this $705 thet : ORisnn it odon ae 641 OAKLAND - 55 eros: slots ‘04 Stude. bm ew ans w Walls ‘52 Ford . Na Teri beauty. = $695 Ral ‘56 Chevrolet TE AP el bade $1395 ‘55 Chavrolet | me $1445 ‘53 Chevrolet Ee ae - MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES ANNOUNCE ~ ~ ANNUAL ~ SPRING CLEARANCE SALE 5 NEW GOODYEAR TIRES FACTORY GUARANTEED—ON ALL 55-’56 MODELS _ LIFETIME GUARANTEE ON ALL ’51-’57 MODELS AS LONG AS YOU OWN THE CAR. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR 211 S. SAGINAW ” SOUTH SIDE , ‘55 Chevrolet BEL, AIR Hardtop, Pow Wi Wells “Many ‘sthe eater RED & IVORY. : : $1545 93 Chevrolet AIR 2-DOOR — _ & Heater. eet ‘51 Pontiac CONVERTIBL ~ atte *' ‘alls. - leather, paint, _ a $595 Cd NORTH SIDE. ‘56 Pontiac Le ‘Sd Chevrolet Pa Ao : tig ‘52 Chevrolet es =e A PHONE CALL BRINGS A COURTESY | CAR TO YOUR DOOR. . | Matthews-Hargreaves. | Oakland County's | Largest Chevrolet Dealer, i es .- Today’ S Televisiot Proaranis -= Programs furnished by stations lsted tm this column are sybject to change without notice “Channel 2—WJBK-TV ~ Chahnel 4—-WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV tf ~ a | HE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDA : : re gia ae \APRIL 5, 1957 o From: \ W 7 “—" \4 to Si tage, TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS €:00—-(7) Soldiers. (9) Popeye. (4) News, Sports. (2). Early 6:15—(4) Weathér. (2) News. 6:20-—(4) Four, 6:25—(2) Weather 6:30—(7) Public Defender. Blind man becomes witness, (9) Bos- ton Blackie. (4) Great Gilder- sleeve. (2) Summer Shows. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran, Ollie. (9) Man Behind Badge. (4) Code nea News, 7:30—(7) Rin in Tin Tin. (9) Million Dollar Movie. Ginger Rogers, Joseph Cotten, Shirley Temple in “T'}ll Be Seeing You.” (4) (Color) Xavier Cugat. (2) Beat the Clock, 71:45—(4) News. $:00—(7) Jim Bowie. (9) Movie. (4) Blondie, (2) West Point. $:30—-(7) _ Crossroads, ‘ Part 2 of} 16:00—(7) Ray Anthony. (9) I Led Sar US Steve mat deo. 3. Lives. (4) Sports ’Cade, Tony orated chaplain. (9) Movie. (4)| Anthony. of New York vs. Chuck Life of Riley. (2) Zane Grey|. Speiser of Lansing in 12-round Theater. Julie London plays lig ht-heavyweight elimination barroom singer in Western, “A| bout at “yews Stadium. (2) Time to Live,” Ralph Meeker| Lineup. also stars, 10:30—(7) Anthony. (9) Person to 9:00-—-(7) Treasure Hunt. (9) O.| Person. Producer Mike Todd and Henry Play. (9) Thomas Mitchell) actress wife Elizabeth Taylor John Carradine in “Two Rene-| will be at home to Edward R. gades. (4) On Trial. Jealous Murrow in their New York pent- husband : house apartment. Scholar Mark and business partner, plants} Van Doren and wife will also be bomb in-office. (2) Mr. Adutea visited in their Greenwich Vi!- and Eve. lage apartment. (4) Sports. (2) 9:30—(7) The Vise. (9) - District Attorney. David Brian in Hoedown. (4) Big Story (2) Play-| “Killers’ Hostages."’ house. Hume Cronyn ways 10:45—(4) (Color) Red Barber. mousy -traveling salesman who} Ring Magazine editor Nat ood cites in comedy, “CoG “eer Seaer e com: “Clothes Make the Man.” Jessica Taadyl act, Fin co-stars, ; (9) Na- tional News, (4) News. (2) News. 11:10--(9) Weathervane. “Said One Big- Mouth of Another, By EARL NEW YORK—I have to disagree with big-mouth Paul Doug- las, the actor not the Senator, Godfrey a slob in an injerview. Arthur énjoys hooch, female companionship and risque stories (not exactly a unique taste). But he doesn’t fit Funk & Wag- nall’s “slob” definition: “A careless, — negligent or in- competent person.” Care- _ less, maybe. Big Daddy's only one-third of a slob. Paul Douglas is a friend of mine, but he's slobbier than 1/11:15—(9) Million Dollar Mystery. (4) Patti Page. (2) Miss Fair- weather, =< 11:20—(2) Sports Final. 11:26—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Mac- ‘Hi Slob’: WILSON who called memeey Arthur} (9) Mystery (4) Tonight. Artists Equity Ball visited. (2) Theater. SATURDAY MORNING 7%:50—(2) Meditations. 7:85—(2) On The Farm Front. $:06—(2) Michigan State Univer- sity. — Michigan State Conserva- ett Sermons From Science. {8:55—(4) (Color) News. - |900—(2). Cartoons. For Kids. (4) Claire Bloom. »|Calypsos of the Bon Air Hotel, sr (already are there with big bids Powell in “Bourbon Street.”’| - -|and Harriet” cast... v “2 Today's Radio Programs alee v Charles Van Doren is up ‘for: the emeee chore of CBS-TV's “Tee ‘Lively “Arts” . cas We're advised the the next star to break through the Calypso craze to possible Nat King Cole stature is “King Charles,” of the Royal Augusta, Ga. ; . .. The top scouts *-e ~Ricky Nelson now gets most of the swoon mail sent to the ‘Ozzie 4 JUST WON’T WATCH. _ Networks can't lick their worst summer problem:- Just about half the TV viewers simply won't tune in from June to | oem! see. Len Goldenson predicts a quar- ter-billion-dollar year for ABC in 1960, pretty fantastic for a net- dain’s announced intention to cut, NoU.S. Plans sto Fill ‘Vacuum’ Regard British “Slash in Military Strength as Unavoidable WASHINGTON @® — Diplomatic} and ‘military officialg, reported. to- day that the United States has no plans which may be created by Brit- back its military forces. x *« * The reduction program, an- nounced in London yesterday, is regarded in official quarters here as an unhappy but unavoidable re- sult of Britain’s need to cut costs. The net result, it was generally agreed, will be a. weakening of to fill’ any “vacuums’’|{) Arthur. . - “Douglas,” somebody sald, “has the gift of nastiness.” Another admirer said, “Success didn’t change — —y lie’s atill a heel.” : ; Alas, those detractoed ‘don't understand Our ‘Hero. Paul. suffers from acute windiness. He'll discuss any subject fully, whether he knows anything about it or- not, He mastered this while radio-announcing. It’s an art. His vocal cords go on talking while Paul’s asleep, But Paul's gifted tonsils twitch to snarl out insults, because for years they prattled mostly sugary commercials. Anyway, Paul probably used “slob” affectionately. But if he was only being a big tease, Paul should have ‘PAUL said so, He could have paused in ils mouth marathon, when he said that there'd always be slobs listening to slobs like Godfrey, and that TV is run by 11-year-old minds, to give his definitions. I regret that in this tangle with “The Man Godfrey,” he was careless and negligent. He was two-thirds of a slob, Two-thirds is a majority. That makes him a full slob if you), want to be mathematical. It’s unfortunate, because he’s such a nice fellow. We just wish he wouldn’t use language like that. It ain't . considered nice where I come from. * sial “Over 40” Club is on “The Vise’ .us sadly, “I never really knew my THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Eddie Cantor’s medics told him to avoid all show biz ex- citement ... Peggy Ann Garner (Mrs. Albert Salmi) had a baby girl... Tallulah’s off to Hollywood to do the Jack Benny TV show but’ll hasten back. a Friends of Vikki (The Back) Dougan look at her amazing pictures and scream, “She was never mw that way! This is too much”... ae Magda Miller of Britain's controver- TV show seen here. EARL’S PEARLS . . . When a woman “s says, “I'll be ready in a minute,” you can be sure of just one thing—she ; talks English. . ; TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A guy told Ff wife’s true worth—till the judge gave her $500-a-week alimony.” ... That's (Copyright 1957) ee earl, {9:30—(2) Captain Kanguroo. (4)! 9: 15—(4) City Affairs. a ‘Em. (7) Crusade 10: veer Howdy Doody Show. (7) Roundup Time, 16:30—(2) Mighty Mouse Play- house. (4) Gumby. 11:06 — (2) Cartoon Party. Fury. (7) Popcorn Theater. 11:30—(2) Texas Rangers. Capta'n Gallant. 11:45—(9) Billboard. 11:50—-(9) Featurette. for| | (4) SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Zoo Program Ai4) True Story. (7) Ed Mel je. (9) Calendar. 12:30—(4) petecivess” ‘Diary. (9) Theater. / . (4) Saturday Matinee. © 1:30—(2) tan Frolic, (9) Pride of the Family. - 2:00—(2) The Wild West. (4) (Color) Hobbies in Action. (7) Foreign Intrigue. (9) Casey Clark's Jamboree. 2:16—(4) Pet Parade. . 2:30—(4) Town and Country. (7) Jungle Jim. (9) Saturday Mati- nee. 3:00—(4) Playhouse ‘30°’. (7) Ra- mar of Jungle. $:30—(4) The Big Picture. Milky’s Movie Party. 4:00—(4) Colorland, 4:15—(9) Featurette. 4:30—(2) TV Billboards. (4) (Color) (7) Harts. $:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) Long John Silver. (9) Popeye. 6:30—(4) Roy Rogers. (7) Bowling k two ye o fight Pad available -security strength of from aad tye = 3 the free world although this ef- (4) wood-based °. Colorland. (9) Texas Musical) *"® After tis 111 per cant teat Steen fect will be offset in some degree Ted Mack's Sunday amateurs | by providing greater firepower for will be Guatemalans, in a show filmed ‘in Latin America. 5k cae cea ole over all TV but only 20 per cent gf NBC’s TV shows are Holly- Schwerin Research Corp. states: “Over a quarter billion dollars of advertising money is being wasted annually -on ineffective TV com- mercials."” (At least!)., . 4 ANOTHER COPCAST NBC-TV’s new. “Code 3” is a smooth though standard cepcast, jasing the. Los. Angeles Sheriff's Office as the peg to hang its badge; not as good as “Lineup,” but better than “Dragnet,” with none -of the latter's Webb-footed mannerisms... ‘Simmons and Lear, Martha Raye’s last TV writers, and cous- ins to boot, split up after nine) years of gags in their combined mouths ,.. Peggy King goes dramatic on an NBC Matinee Theater .. - “Hold That Note” is holding its breath, ae ee earnings for fiscal ’56, CBS hand- ed out a general 7 per cent salary Champions. (9) Wild Bill Hickok. boost .., ithe smaller British forces, partly ‘with U.S. aid. “jnot heretofore had. * * * The United States hag already) committed itself to provide the British with 1,500-mile-range guided missiles as soon as they become available. The eventual establishment of missile bases in Britain—with atomic warheads stored nearby against Russia which théy have * * x there have been consultations with Deputies. Hit Jackpot on Pinball Machine “The British program, én which|_ Pl Vi ict wae, (700) CKLW,: (300) Ww, ose, WCAR, (1130) WXYZ, (1778) WON, (1400) wuek, (1498) ays Ola TUNIGHT “WxYZ, News, Afound Town; . WXYZ, Mt. Opera 6:00—W awe Bye sews or dageen WiIBK: me oe en News, ww. Y Army . WCAR, Ne Van. Doren Sought as Reve, sort WD Gate a Macon «| YCAR. Sens, Be Wee A. sennavdh Emcee Ne waa ane Sports 9:30—W. ‘They beta 12:30~WJR, on . The Li ot w Show WPON, News, Sports _, rhe, WW, Yea J Bettpeur Ute Rite "| SF In Sips tor Dees e Arts’ . $:30—WJR, Dinner Date- —— foe ’ Show rey | Ww2, Ross Mulholland | 1#:00--WJR. Senate Wen’ pus Bovis | - CRLW, Bud Davies sare Baie oo CKLW Heatter ‘ Hr. 4:00 WIR, Parade of Bands ? , WXYZ, Top of Town JR, 2 3: ~~ en WPON, Melody Go'nouna | WIBK. Case WW, Weekend, Music | Wonk ews, Meleod, lassi On NEW YORK (INS) — “Cinder- 1-WIR. C Guest House WPON, Musie With Mason ony. Rews, Davies Pt Fg susie Had ” * and a Lenhar 7 ella” will be repeated on TV,| wxyn i, P. Morean yw Paul Williams WPON, Holidas wea | Sie Moa probably will be expanded to Sey tae Caw, — } rts oe. Johnny Dollar Gx ’ ‘ Case wxyY wn ‘f ae, Broadway , and a movie is Record Mhop WIBK, News Kase WPON, Baseball, Det.-N.Y. WCAR. News Top vi almost a cinch already . The| %:30—WWJ, 3-Star Extra WCAR: News. 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