SS eer . Hoy DNESDAY, ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS PHOTOS kok * tk * e for 7 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN WE MARCH 20, 1957-40 PAGES __ * INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE : Hop So This Is the First Day of Spring] Partisan Battle. | on House Floor | Defeats Bill | Republicans Demanding for Appointment — proval of a fifth circuit judge. * atives defeated 48-44 a Republican-favored bill cre- ating the judgeship in the Fall Election; Dems Fight! A partisan battle in Lan-|. sing yesterday all but} | “}doomed Oakland County’s— chance this year for ap-|. The House of Represent-| left), vice ‘Union, |three top officials of the jpowerful Teamsters Union jwere in hot water today— : either with the law-or with __ ‘Senators Set Deadline for President. of Union to Furnish Records. FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES “WASHINGTON — The lawmakers. . ‘Top man Dave Beck, president of the nation’s investigating racketeering. The No. 2 power, Vice President th oe = pees bene sm fall, 2908 election. See is te 4 board peta Sec? PONTIAC — Penny Wied- SALT LAKE — Pretty Diane Cordner sniffs plum E ceheck ham ue“ ont “elle” oa tint arrived just. a Wille “belire Spring's official - Democrats swung the vote late yesterday, against cold wind, debut. x after they failed to obtain , wrt -_ {passage ies an apriy ent Beck to Ask Funds have filled the . TILE ~_ Beck t through appointment 5 ( Sol : iat eo milion end 8 halt Democratic Gov. G. Men- ounty sOIONS at Oa, Somat | ‘The House and the county’s dele-| J §* ° indicted for contempt of gation of four Republicans and two it ater | ee Obj Amen send out . stiengt at mon-pertons com-| Comet to Amendments ot iad at promise. on Measure Providing <4 ee " A Dehind-the-scenes decision by | for Detroit Supply The six youngest children of Mrs. Ada Wyatt, 33- position of these Gey, Williams seemed to have | Beck said. He did not : set off the explosive on members individ- “ the House floor yesterday wae ae cada of attention to the calendar look what hap- _...gives Pontiac @ “warmer tomorrow” prediction. pan ot Pee See Bi day P conspiracy aimed : 4 | ; after the bill call | ‘The five voted against the meas- irth | Bee vice prest- Keep Hoping — Fair Tomorrow Sinetion et thé Sadee ib dently nt oh tapered | y Fay, Deer, father’s in| dent and chairman of the West — — ae favorably out of “the ofiginal intent would be els for Workers Union City, Ten: Conference, Frank W. D % F. . I , 7 ie _ : | “ Related Story, Page 7 | ad , _ } * * The bill would allow Detreit to vestigation there. , d ON E FOrget —Lt'S SPVLUNG!) « saints spent sonen| Peete eibcrs eine | SEW, Tae o Bape tN are Spring arrives at 4:17 p.m. today, sponsible for winter's last surge. One is over|epublicans felt = GOP judge) the erates charged local users jed some workers in New York manngee’”” to the weatherman, but someone forgot to tell southern Michigan: and the northern sections of| Wud wit in an election. Roberts only if these sales do not cur-|state under unusual contract|driver, “are eligible for Man Winter. Robins heralded the arrival by bud.) 2daps.and Ohio bringing ‘snow. The other: Js off peg hg ghana 0986 lleva eatedimgme clauses. | a year in, Ging ‘im Yosir ‘sitio tnd iitalering cath tenarin. So ReeMnnS Const ant tewuaht rele 0-S0b-lccas of Puntinc, chided Gio Repub-|_. Te", Mi. efremmen’ by Bvatcs The special provisions are dis|are Jimmy, five; Mona, second ern New England and most of the North Atlanticltican for introducing the partisan |? Leslie H. Hudson, passed the|cussed in this month's issue of|°*: x WY t 2% ® te for approval. A half-inch of snow blanketed the Pontiac area From the Great Lakes to the Rockies all is| | Mudses, whene oxiginal Bill tox ec © eS ezine Industrial: Bulletin, during the night and continued today. The fore- clear skies and warm weather. This mass of warm! ,,, Sap maa Several county representatives RiRiD 4 = cast is for continued snow, diminishing this after- air, the weatherman cays; ty wowing eoatward| coonsemet on Republican indicated they might ask the Sen- A Teamsters local has an agree. th nogs:~ : toward Michigan and should bring higher tem- wet tatawed te waean ~=cheraragealg oi hear aa ment with SS a City ~_ paid Pi cloudy continued peratures Thursday. amendment. - Ges _. imanufacturers that permits . required egy as oe °. The snow caused slippery roads in the Pohtiac He proposed that before Detroit) inloves to take home two dozen| a.m, every day, of 36 te 40. Tonight will be mostly fair and cold with a low of 24-28. Tomorrow is to be fair and _ warmer, with a high of 40-44. his Winds will be from the northwest today at ~ The lowest temperature recorded in downtown) judges. could sell water to Pontiac and area and county and city work crews were out other areas, it must be able to free bagels at-the end of each * * * Another Teamster contract with 12-18 miles an hour. and 4-8 miles per hour tonight. Pontiac preceding $ am. was 29 degrees. The A pair of low pressure areas are held re- mercury rose to 3 at 2 p.m. Judge Orders Sanity Hearing Three Doctors Named to Commission to Test Roberta Sue Allred | A three member sanity commis- Stalls Polio Plan Lack of funds has brought Michigan’s program of lumbering to a halt, Dr. Albert E. Heustis, state health commissioner, said tcday. ae Oakland County was saved from halting its program , lat the end-of last. week by Shortage of Cash freepolio immunization for children 1 through 14, | Jury reported to. be investigating (Cont. on Page 33, Col. 6 Hoffa's No. 1 Man, DETROIT (#—~Michigan Team- lieutenant, Owen (Bert) Brennan, has been summoned to appear be- fore a New York Federal Grand 6 Others Subpoenaed bill.” “Ne one can ever guaran- tee under all conditions al] the water they need in Detroit,” Hud- son said, Because of their support of Hud- from coming under the more-than- a brewery allows workers unlim- ited free consumption of beer during specified peritds of the with Staten Island ent of a $5 bill. Perjury—Legal Question day. : A Painters Union local has an contractors¢giving an employe his birthday off with pay and a pres- «| “WASHINGTON (INS) — ‘Senate investigation witnesd and Team- sters: Vice President, Frank W. Brewster, asked by senate com- mittee counsel if he were guilty of perjury said: “That's a legal ques- be bral not capable of answer- twelve, who displayed no emotion during all the days of her trial, wept uncontrollably, as did her husband, at yesterday's hearing. “T don’t want to lose them,” Wyatt sobbed. “T haven't been working steadily so I can't support all of them, but I have a sister in Union City wh might take them.” * * * ~Judge —Moore's decision came when he learned that the sister Wyatt spoke of has six children of her own. Said. Moore: “Let me be realistic with you. Adams Defense ls Rapier-Swiff Lawyer’s Skill Rocks Crown’s Case in Trial as Widow ‘Slayer LONDON (INS) — The Crown's ¢asé against Dr. John Bodkin Adams, alleged poison miurder, was rocked today by the relentless cross-examination of a second star Krause to examine Roberta Sue|the timely arrival of 2,700 Federal funds are not used for wire-tapping activities. double rate outlined in the bill. (Continued on Page 33,-Col.-5) Prosec ation witness. — Allred, ¢yeerold Pontiac baby|doses of Salk vaccine which| {octne” fre suunerouy ecoras'|, Si cther. Detroiters connected | shmoes comphetely, weecied too te sitter charged with drowning a 2%4- it a two-week lease On| which permit public health of- e Teamtsers Req isi timony of nurse Rose Stronach year-old girl left in her care. ficials to the effectiveness [have been summoned and are State Law Would uire $2 Admission i yesterday, gave the same medi- The three doctor commission was} Dr. John D. Monroe was _pre- ot tho vaccine. during the poi scheduled to leave with Brennan . — oe 8 ee ordered to report April 5 on wheth- clinic qt yr sg Gam to Sait oe tonight Park Fee Bi Cals end e assage The two women were nurses to Seep enan me pte ben tnd os San | resins “xed” ea oor ppere es A second problem facing both|nag been served on the seven and| LANSING w@ — A bill for a $2[ Basically, the bill calls for | a requirement for approaching = : the public health and-private phy-|that the grand jury also had or-|annual admission charge to state] purchase of a sticker that would | the park gate in = bus, Related Story, Page 10 _ |sicians is the present shortage of| dered Hoffa's own Local 299 to| Parks reached passage Stage I) be attached to the windshield of | Some groups might want to ear oS tt Go state has Salk pet said a|surrender its books snd records the Senate today after several] oan try rights to the |come in private cars or trucks, 5 ee et ae dln | par-|for scrutiny, The local is made up| detailed changes were wellle iD] oii. ang sit persons in it. |he said. He proposed striking! widow to benefit from her wil. current pro- (ticularly in the South, has caused during a second day : out the word “bus.”"_ Lawrence, who is as smooth and This: the shortage, after a period when It was then that Hutchinson said/as deadly as a rapier, forced nurse Bok eroalgegeond demand had fallen off. toon this might jeopardize the validity) Mason-Ellis to admit that she and BS ‘of the bill, if enacted. Be ON ee ae imate AAA, FENN RAS “| Before it was agreed to make/discussed in detail last night = estimate ~ ; the single-day charge 50 cents,|testimony they bad previously giv- be needed ton Today's Press Rep. Frank Andrews (R-Hillman)|en egainst Adams, = é for doing away altogether; This was in direct defiance of : . dT | with a one-day fee. crtere of Se pouting fates, Se | N@WS sccccsecccwees = ‘ Patrick Devlin 1 : latter — par! ' eet eeeetere ouene . - sala otptnitering & was made mo mention of it when he = Ebert asdeeet vopenens, Be provide a problem, and that it | ssea the sensational : ee errs © thra 31 3 was doubtful the state would i 7 eo old / fh This brought strong opposition) nhs a peseccution | lc & W Scheduled Plight Wille Bun Merenmente, Demantaton, 4 $5.50 plus tax. OR 32-1961, :-' \ \ ine are . He " 7 My | is committee i a Hl i i ones ee aH | sh aus Ha i a ‘ration and nh the amount of 4. iy i: | TG eh pe Si Sete rid Appear on Page 5 . nd me trees - ha Hits Mn | it 23 ie sesictase ip taal eriaeltt Laie pe ee i | if fe hte i faeg te fetta ITF . oe £8 ee att jeiitt Be! it nH EA Bie Seu i if tit Hel UT Aiea an ce ie a i Hi and replacement of build- fians Cla who| ru Hi te to have me cine Ki at termed the wage “an affront to aie. fe: ae cai 3 i cat ial weed call %) woinesh t o oawe trienel's award tl Ser chert of] ston faders met to com| Other their demands. Lobtet Ti Be a Bs geass beta 48 eas if it hi iF iipsit plunahapee | Indian Ambassador Without) worn out and moud Fawzi and then Farmington Man Cut Wek Ae ae: age ni Lie My ks Prosecution | ae Roc D AG PRESS, WEDNESDAY: MAR yh “THE PONT REE ter their (sider a strike call, an NUR |Pantore pt _ The $5-oot fall killed George Edward Leach, $1; Dewey Woods, — d Not Tell Whole St Di LANSING ® Among the horrified witnesses were women waiting eas a husbands to finish up for the day. screams,” said Bob Barsh, an insulation superintendent at the new Duval County courthouse the men were helping to build. i EE Appraisal Includes injured. J. Fuller, in an company last with a r the. ‘up : ay Hele a In ay om 5 Cn a the highway de- e of the testify at today were Harry J ot Detroit. appraisers estimated the cera ppraied. the Po appraised highway December, January. the say only’ THR f “allie 3 «ribs — Attorneys tor @ state investigators were told agreed to pay $90,000 for. a piece of land ‘originally appraised at a tlement Treaty “cas aoe k secretary made it ready to accept an the North Atlantic was the. government's "s offer to call truce in ex- today she is elie of i answer to the underground mate| 10 Accept 3-Way NATO eutside! Conciliation Offer LONDON W®—Britain announced oe only Lennox . Boyd said if the arch- will -be_ready to to an end his detention in Lid right accept nl schtion| account . ‘ for Archbishop Makarios’ should be given the os themselves. _ i sk SS The island's Turkish minori in. government. House Gets Fund Bill refuses MEMO TO CAESAR— Herodias Plots John a REE Ht ed By te if * -® (Or at least it seems grave to m (Thirteenth in a Lenten Series). August Emperor of All The Romans, Greeting: T have now from several sources, including reports of our agent Junius, a rather gra’ ter about which to inform you. resident Due = Bi = = 2 2 = = s ba zeteoa py lt it nlite = he ie Ales a oe P = aigty : ipa i al i sede i ie it — & ies ee Lr eae ie. | SERS I rt} | g328. By tal Eqns ath ih Sh uy liad Gur letn Baik ni! SiH LEAL | ra - : at ot te Gt we BH ie gee ta in pall eT lh = os fies, it Re a Hie ye eels 8 9 Use — i Zit “DQ Bit simma aa We) q+ a : iH ie a) Beez] S|. le Hh ae Fie= Hin BS ee J iit aia | (ated : beet i eur i oe : os i + jie ui oe 3| S34 fit: ity? Ss. ee bes aT : 5 ni hee an 2 yf Ho ti i a ae ee Birt lit will ii i iH dems examination and were re-\“lear_ this to the Oakland County Jail Auto Wash, $1 S. Perry St., ite = 8 ne FESS TE bishop makes a clear statement overalls ed that would not give them voice Thomas, both to set by Municipal Finnegan. ni Jr., 22 Auburn Mee aed Place, spotted the two me! about 4 a.m, | police said. Cooks until scene, Thomas hour later and so accused of cigarettes the auto wash fal fa a Fis tee man ale ol —s. The Weather mm. 7. * o oon Todas tn Pontias Neca temperature preceding 8 a.m.’ + Northwest, _ At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 3 - 25 m p.b. 2 ...-38) learned that sometimes ‘what I ae ssanwsiben soe tant is only a source of mirth to . it may; as governor of Judaea I am om : P | ; | se | | i oe ee. ) ‘ A tie f Z : a J Rep ee it : ‘ , ae : ; j ay I Py ; | j * a ne ergon meme Wins caureneane, en, ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1987 ee , ES _ : 4 di we : j ' ‘ . " . : 1 ‘i ef 2 ‘ . Er naan A ie Ete LV... Sa : ee < [MHOGR Way Ee eT 00 toes, hos boon, We Did It Again! SPECIAL PURCHASE | ;| 3S \cirvoyant of News Releases ||. Meons SPECIAL SAVINGS for YOU! 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The op | Ge | a almost be ent Lady attracted! senhower and former Prime Min- > ier 7), Wer em ES director* died unexpectediy and | a ea ae * smerein REVIVE HOPES | BSS titiipccewrarsa.e!| Ca venaas | sete bn ts tt | SS ee e same lack of American ~ flearn what happened to the miss-| | -. Solid color Belgian her more fleet-footed relative .. =. 5. leadership in the Middle East—-| = ing money, 60 x 90 inch size. of “the nation’s“ tracks. ves 00 _ At the end—of-the—conference!{27_™more tense now than when Anticipated © Surpluses x *& 1 green, grey or light green, Guar- Her mistress. Mrs. Claudial~%¢Mhower and Macmillan will| oem Was here — could show ‘up Finally, he questioned employ / _ anteed washable and fast color, calmed "Lat out Slissue a statement, just as Eisen-@2%" i the same or another! Renew Talk of Slash!at the late director's newspaper naman Limit 2,0 aiedt ent aes aoe been and Eden did at the end" in Income Tax. - aap sad pad : a ; a concede this while skeptics inlet. Almost it will stress/™an may stand with their arms for- s t+) . ¢ ed if there was an clairvoyance |American-British unity, just as/270Und each other's shoulders to; WASHINGTON 4# — The pros-| -“He always threw those in the 16x16 inch Belgian Linen, aptina in “Ht was possessed by Mrs. Fonda|Eisethower and_Eden said: ““Con-|tnce the world at Bermuda, the/pect of budget cuts today revived] waste basket _withou ; Cn Ri sll nea ge _ herself, A scious of ‘the unity of our two eine ma pl genpart poe ates ss of income tax el » - a Files DM _ & Ironi¢all, went on to say ‘be months ahead. Influential House leaders tookiE =. : agate namigy it was clairvoy: ce |that if y they a war a :.¢ 2 \notice of it by stating ers took dow Style @ “a - | Sale of 2.50 PILLOWS iy ne a yee ne ae eae ia Ss Siotlia as wad time, "d consult on how to Macmillan|s y as as " ter Mal — 4 a flurryof excitement. ~"lstopite with the most important problem our wh 2 we pd at | — or ACRYLIC FIBER mare credi : & &. < 'y'll have to talk about, next to|/stampede for general tax relief, tT on-Allergic—Full, Size 18x24 Inch proliding ‘dana 408 to te That was said on Feb, 1, 1956,|"estoring some kind of unity, | But the strong possibility re- a * ae oo ; ; finding of the body of Danny|When Eisenhower and Eden were| If the United States has any|™ained that even if the budget is ih Y Matson, a 4-year-old missing|thinking of ‘the only kind of war|teal plan for bringing peace to|“ut substantially, tax cuts would sf 4 our s for two years. which seemed possible at the|the Middle East — which may|be delayed until next year when Choice ~ . nf ra ET, time: an Arab-Israeli war. mean taking a strong stand|Congress members could learn|—- fF i EACH A Fuad sist eal 2322S Re against Nasser and perhaps alien-| the actual size of a surplus, rather : a Belge sirragyel nec nist on) But within 10 months ating much of the Arab world | thas m stlmate 4 This, 1t seems likely, is a show.|0™d % Savery. atally, the | ease meeting. 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Most of them, like his tn, Gad ELEL... 24 BY y< =e St it pas - Reginald Hogg, who told me about! kept inside reading scripture be- ‘mother, were widows. Like her s Sth fisstettes ste reese =n ba ns wie ean n me be | = her. Hogg, who is a building con-| cause Plymouth: Brethern do not: [they were religious. j : ¢ ROSE HS Sites; toes oetessedeaae RIESE ceetstasitts sertniveass = ; tractor in Bellaghy, grew up with] believe Payee : = Was Adams trying to destroy 1 aeerg ao aaa ort me ae ee 325-5 eT tars tigger =e -- Adams as a boy and has main- — a y believe ee ere Satine ove There are more than 120 parts in your watch. Each ve { Ht =<9—-€ SST Some, ns cso. aa poecsssiness; Y : _ taimed close friendship ever since. rs or ritual of |ing revenge for a blighted ro- all rf ; HF etsy ire pent Ahh iter sees wenss: - | John would have marriea 30 | "7 *** ‘mance? works all day every day. Accurate performpace depends eat : Bie fas ReeaemeaetiSeipeRy| | ee rere ‘ h Maas Sas Dade * — ae i “The smiling Eastbourne doctor . om regular and thorough check-ups. Pi . SZ ti st He “- = thy : _ | ether,” Hogg told “He mis was Hever alowed W EON” One Or the BaMming” churacters|“~""-—~Put your valued timepiece in- the pecs Od sia NSP AE RO | Was evcessively fond of her. |to cowboy movies, nor did he go in‘ modern ¢riminology. None of expert today. He'll inspect the | nt pers part. “., nl on eee _ Whenever he visited Coleraine,’|fishing or swimming with other the usual crime motives seem to Cn ol coe ott pap Pneey hs e ¢ the town in Northern Ireland | boys, according to his cousin. His| apply tm his case. » oil, regulate and repair where necessary. eee where she is buried, he would |only hobby was photography — to pr. Adams is a mass of con return your wateh promptly in top working order. Avail bi in a lighter, milder 86 - the churchyard sexton & Eile he Wk abind eeues end tradictions, There is the Adams Remember: It's smart to and simple watch lig r) reed wate Fee Reneey Ser | aygigem shocting. who preached Christian charity, | bles today nd ident rage tomorrow : _ Proof bo f Wis mother's grave.” meus Ur tenance whe taught Sunday school and | sa: Lue ttling o such superb quality, it has The picture Hogg of “ ” was chairman of the Eastbourne F — , Samccn Ht was “Mom” who broke up) Ya qurman “tt “The Store Where Quality Counts” Become America 8 most popular bourtenf : harsh. . member | pretty colleen from Portstewart) hore 4 ' Po poems the pot of arate perigony: Irish coast whom) said to law camel” ney pe 9 BE e- : OLD CROW > hina to marry Thereafter) tients who could not afford hi 3 . : : “Mom” may have been re- | owed mother of Mt. Everest climb- B86 PROOF FATHERLESS AT SIX sponsible for the nervous break- {er Sir John Hunt and now a resi-|_ 100 - re Rewrecny Srmaxst ae ae ee oe down Adams suffered in his odie eannspon Earp bey 2 Prooj Bottled Bond Bounnon Watssrt entire charge first 6 & medical student (refused to treat when he found| * available as usual sornae o - early upbringing in the tiny vil- at Quecas University in Belfast. she was not wealthy. lage of Randalstown (Pop, 986)| Me recovered, completing two | wooME $20,000 , “ a >> peu where Adams was born. As a child years of work im one to qualify. There is Adam: ith > A he mever knew the wonder of| at the age of 22. plier dirvaesacick Pontiac’s Oldest Jewelry Store Fz, Gouallat Now Bowden Christmas But hie early upbringing let banks, whose “income last year . ' : a banks, whose “income last year While other children tried out | scars, Was it his mother's image| was over $20,000. - 3 28 W. 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YOU'LL SAVE AT ASP : : : en re with freckles named Arthur. because there is more money to era ft ‘atti GNEY TORE CD — Tes way) Sor ooeee Sven reernne tt lhe had, and marringe moéme acces-iginine iS “seedy” can. Be} | See tee bona ead nt 1 OlRlationships, la that today’s par|_,Wells nobody knows for certain sible at an early age (certainly brsigh ey witha oar , | : Finny that teday'e parents doo'tients were teenagers in either the|“#at makes the junior Romeos of|the marital age has dropped rap-/vense Of insecurity. bullt. up by oe : seera to be rethemberin at fickle, fun-loving ‘20s, or the fi- today want their Juliets and none/idly in the past few years). = World War II, international ten-|._ - WRAFT’S TASTY . -*.. 2 *~ dnancially flat "30s. a 3 sions and” the commammens of) c z Whiz 4 I refer, of course, to the yearn-|-TOO MUCH ACTION =~ : ne dgeadinestanss date : he P : ” {ngs of 1950’s youth to “‘go steady”) In the flapper days, there was : (Gy FOLLOW THE 802. 6-02. ’ —-and the determination of their}too much action for a man or a erc an S$ ppose Many teenagers must feel the} . JAR Sle ‘JAR 53¢ elders to forbid it. Go out and have’ woman to want to be tied down/| ; need of something or someone to fun, gg Be Fos ‘kids, date ale de mothers and fathers cling a remainder of them, o* . variety § it up, s teens might well have with t ” eagerness to) - RAFTS PARKAY _ ' ‘cause you're only young been delighted to.observe offspring U. ie A id for School S$ ‘avoid being “different,” are fol- This advice ts getting results (2°!S steady. Or even walking ‘owing the — : Maraarine +. « exactly the kind of results |"°*¢Y: for that matter, * | rg which any thinking adult might “% ae . . | Another local jab Was “taken a bill proposed by Pennsylvania _Mhatever tet sy pre : or 3le anticipate. Under orders to stop Page youth WAS SO vesterday at proposed ‘federal aid’ Democrat Augustine B. Kelley, and! 4.3 eately and wisely. AS 1 took! Mery menogamens in the moon wera onal . funds that there _ for education when the Board of a administration plan, Michigan, back on my 16-year-old days, 1| oe - en young couples are clinging mae — of one . Directors of the. Pontiac Retail would stand to lose from $5,895,000 bo a boy named Peter who) MRAPT'S PURADELPHIA ie one ae to. one [an carly age. So steady dating of Merchants Assn. voted as opposing! under the first, and $12,102,000 un- sew peony ’ wah shen dettieces iprinte bar Virewally tmpossbie ei" = move. der the Inter. i & Cheese ‘open foe ae oe. ioe ie, * a: € —— * * | Sly panned eee tit teenie’. ream bn Sigs in the present ‘prob OURS lady in love on a movie a Rg members thereby upbeld The ‘iced states, with the baily A ' He sonar a 8-07. * lems het ees can't remember! *¢*™ even with popcorn. . si action taken by’ greater Congressional _representa-| all des . family pleulo—and there PKG. how it felt to be forbidden to : “8. ® — the a gy CoM ition, would gain financially, Hits) 9 suddenly became clear that, attend a certain movie, read-a| New that they are settled [ber of Commerce. - inper emphasized. measured against the local : > «, special book, see particular) down, these parents look back’) 4) = ria s * * | family talent, he was not such KRAFT'S EASY TO FIX Mild & Mellow Rich & Full-Bodied | Vigorous & Winey person? fondly on the days when cotaliegs, selected | ‘The Chamber committee, organ-| a hot dog after all. Fired up by a taboo, a mild dated a variety of young Pron a ald | piams as | jized to study local. state, and) Had my parents instead ordered Macaroni Dinner RIGHT O'CLOCK RED: CIRCLE BOKAR Wanting becomes a wild craving,| of the opposite sex; the women |. ™¥°r™ to some states | national issues, moved March 12/me not to see him again, it seems 7%02. “748, BAG 2-48, BAG 1-48, BAO and @ puppy love can turn into a| recall the proms, the men Tecalt | * 48% t Michigan. * |toe recommend to the Chamber’s|quite possible I would today be’. 2 ‘mes. = ae Monstrous infatuation. se § -| the park benches, and they can’t 7 John W. Hirlinger, Chamlier Board of Directors that it oppose the poetically bitter ‘eeMrs. Peter - & = 0 Ee i ee see | C C rd KRAFT'S. MIRACLE WHIP ; | z ' = 2.79 Salad Dressing Hb, Bog 255, " SLb. Bag 2.67 3-Lb. Bag 8-02. 16-02. 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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1957 - night by the City Commission for : and side- Sal acalide acest tan’ | cept Bids on Paving, Walks May Delay Seaway under 6 1957 capital mgeovernent, tracts for the blacktopping and for | program. ‘The A & A Asphalt Paving Co. and $22,588, respectively. of Birmingham will receive con-| The sidewalk projects went to | blacktopping, recapping, walk projects slated for Pontiac Seek fo Meet Health Officials Ask - County Board to Hear Supervisors Will Tank Complaints The Supervisors’ health commit- tee will propose it sit regularly’ with the County Board of Health to hear complaints over septic Cyril E tank permits, chairman Miller, of Avon Township an- . Bounced today: of Supervisors at its next meet-| ing, April 9, to allow the move * Board? for “public relations and educational reasons," he said. - Miller said numerous complaints. have arisen over the enforcement At , adopted * * some EGR if af . ee i : z { i g if i i i : | g 3 : jyesterday by Dagmar L. Wilson, |i . |tigators today ruled out the pos- of the — septic William Kioote, Jr.. with a bid of $34,476 and John Wohlin with a bid of $57,476. Other action taken up during a 24-point agenda included the intro- duction of an ordinance to rezone Enters Plea of Innocent to Using Oleo in Hotel An innocent plea was. entered owner of the Commodore Hotel, rity of delay in the St. Lawrence capping with low bids: of $136,431 “prench fortnight’ will be held Sesquitercentenary Out |." prtain this Apel to promote ALBANY, N, ¥, @-Ofators at)stles Of : 1959 ceremonies marking the dis-| UNITED U covery of Lake Champlain in 1609 SHIRT . won't have to worry about pro Downton and at Tel-Huren That figure was submitted in;by September of eaeeges The seaway response to the second of two \coesiag has been scheduled for bid invitations. No bids were re-""" ceived in response to the en-| gineers’ first call. Girl, 15, Gets Filion: Stanley B, Hunt, Chief of - Plans to Write Book gineering im the U.S. Army En # aitp | gineers’ district office -here, said) DETROIT (AP)—Peggy Ann Sul- al . jae night @ decision on the bideiliven, Iegeatold Dalmet girl, gat “350th anniversary” in the official, because of difficulty in engaging|iad to he made in a week or sola divorce yesterday from her 2% ute ot the observance. contractors for a major phase. “Hunt said the ° ‘whole story Willl yeanold husband, Her mother said E Involved is the deepening of a out” when the decision isithe girl is writing a Ree her 10-month n \Teachers Ask Pay Hike DETROIT — Two teacher or- channel south of Cornwall Island made. He did not elaborate. narriage. “It ought to sell,” said Mrs.) Sener that represent Detroit}s} to the standard seaway depth of + + Frances Geha, the girl's mother) 9,000 public school teachers yester- aT feet. The engineer confirmed reports The U.S. Army Corps of En- that. there was a possibility of ie, ‘we've both been through @ terri- : day asked the Detroit Board of Education to increase salaries in Contractor Troubles —— BUFFALO, N. Y. A possi- nouncing “sesquibercentenasy. Gov, Averell Harriman has signed a bill to allow substitution | BACKENSTOSE fm at 18 million dollars but the {power projects. 31010) Gm ee)se = — ee ee ry 7 E Laws 5 dete power from the hydro-|Dennis E. Sullivan of Detroit last 4195. Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains when she was accused of illegal use of oleomargerine before Water- ford Township Justice Willis Le- Commissioners acceving more| ‘Sumee McCollum, Oakland Coun- ity food inspector for the Michigan ‘Department of Agriculture, said ithe hotel served food using oleo- margerine in the cooking without permit for Frederick and Joseph Mitchell and Theodore Figa for a bar at 88 Bagley St. eer _ Dr, Clarence I. Phillips, 530 |" Sabotage Ruled Out | sss aganes oe in Magsaysay Death | = 'ssusinet wy se “suis MANILA @® — Philippine inves- : ; The doctor told commissioners sibility that sabotage caused the|that the sidewalk would not im- plane crash in which Philip-prove his. property. but would ‘‘be pine President Ramon Magsaysay\a detriment by Sarengs away the died. little privacy” * * * City Manager ‘wone K. Willman Col. Ricardo Papa, deputy con-|said the doctor was being assessed stabular chief, said evidence gath-.on a City Charter ruling that “any a on Sunday's Cebu gender property owner is bene-. — oo no foul play was 6 ited by public improvements.” sinter Pm _ .. ne #2 Commissioner Floyd P. Miles investigators announced the/asked the city traffic engineer for SOT Poon sept or st fe , hewsman Nestor |of Cass avenue from Joslyn to lly“ had reported. |Qakland Commissioner John A. Dugan and Administrative Assistant Rob- ert A, Stierer presented brief re- ports on a urban planning confer- - Pontiac Police today are seeking AVON, Clawson Faculties theives who broke yous Trinity; Wi pastor of the church, told police the |cuplprits first entered the building after breaking a window in the They 5 rid There’s a knack that makes things cheery, / That makes-your cares all end, , That makes the lonely hours less weary — 1s how to make a friend! It’s knowin ‘ They approved an entertainment | : ence both. attended last weekend in) Il Play Cage Benefit | Sineers had estimated the cost (delay in both the seaway and Peggy Ann quit school to marry the 1957-58 school year. - electric development is expected’ May oe q) 7 wc SHOPPING DAYS Spestel ge le» and Features in every day from ednesday following Teesday arch 2th 2eth. sig2 ganar 3a ‘Hi ae Fresh Picnic Style Cc nna ; tt tg oe ~ Lean | a Style PORK ROAST | PoRK chops | SLAB BACON Monty Sa PORK —apescre@cngrme <4 oo seh tremens fresh young porkers tes ne “5 ee eee ee re oe me 7 << TT ads Aoi lb. P ~ Baty Foods 6 “= “mm BY Cypress Gardens Large Size ? | 63° Grapefruit CHEER id Juice Reguler Size LUX TOILET SOAP Giant $ 46-oz. / ‘4 LIPTON SOUP 3 = 29° SUGAR-HONEY . ai ¢ GRAHAMS iis ™ 35 Alcoa Cc ALUMINUM FOIL WRAP 31 ieidinl NOODLE 7A, - TOMATO VEGETABLE 270%, ORANGE come ian GREEN PEA 2 706. 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Price 55c, Save 16c : ben with This Coupon, Limit 1 Ib iS ae aoe alae ie oe nae iI Spring Coupon Special pp Our Own Club. Style | =v. II L’. i UT eg. Jt HAMILTON : | | A» $700 | i Hag pnb nll We Reserve the Right to Limit Quahiities Coupons Void to Dealers end Wholesale Accounts (\ 5 : { Wa A L L =D L am K Ey Mie c i 1G! A N r \ = 2 BAER TODAY'S adncnusnes: ts Bes Booiogying tut Probleme (JUNIOR "EDITORS CHICAGO ~The President ‘of __|the- National Automobile Dealers _ | Assn. said yesterday that the deal- NADA. Head “Sees Stiff ‘57 Competition was depreciating faster than it was, being paid for seemed to worry them not at all. Nor did “ \ers' “hangover period” from. rec- ‘jord 1955 sales may extend through this year. _ | Frede » Sutter of Washing- ton, D.C., said the average net, profit of. ~ lers in 1956 was & uc cent of sales, before taxes, ~ jeompared with 1.7 per cent in 1955, ~He added there is a “distinct possibility’ thir average profit in 1957 will run below 1 per cent, _despite good sales and empley- | ment, In a speech prepared for the Na- ttional Instalment Credit conference @™* ‘|sponsored by the American Bank-' ers Assn. he said 1955 reversed itemporarily a downtrend of deal- it appear to worry the men in [ Detroit."” He predicted 1957 will e a “very competitive year’ for dealers. Sutter estimated the dealers’ 119356 profit after taxes at only 6 iper cent of sales—$600 profit on! sales volume of $100,000 or $6,000 profit on volume of one ‘million dollars. "This is truly fantastic,” he said. “Tt would be ludicrous if it were), not so serious.’ He blamed car bootlegging for some of the serious problems be- isetting dealers, saying that it has grown into big business. Sutter said a few dealers’ sell > renfite a 2 s to an operator at a little ANCIENT ROME er .profits that existed several|4FS | . 3. A Reon tothe a ee (ri tae Canltting lt deans t The Roman father was boss in his family. bat the mother aso “Unfortunately, that huge vol- ol Sitio” aces! ? ‘OLIVER'S 34 BUICK SALE ‘Offers a Brand New 1957 © BUICK RIVERIA | With Dynaflow With Deluxe Steering Wheel dren and the slaves. . Here is a Roman mother in traditional dress. She wears a linen| ‘accurate—forced: aratt selling, — undergarment called a tunica, a long outer garment called a stola, | * and light sandals. She has: many pieces of jewelry, like the jeweled| olden hairpins in her el dressed hai celets, shes,| . « When carviniiy aah Tee sae agent 21 aaiaamaning Teaae Gela tack bors tome sere einaies, “vee Motohes and. other : iskin blemishes, and you're crazy As manager of the home she conducted religious | ceremonies, ‘The could buy a new car with even with itehing torture, here’s fast most important of the Roman gods had to do with home and family lower monthly payments, and quite| relief. Get a 0c box of Peterson's life. Among them were the Lares, spirits of the ancestors; the Pen- naturally indulged themselves. ae te S _ beta and ‘ - : . ® ¥ is im rd ates, gods of the household belongings; Vesta, goddess of the hearth, «ppe tact that they were mort- big oA ma anasiana peo! pee | and Janus, god of the gate. , Baging their income for three |Your skinf eels better. Money back This picture ‘shows the Roman mother placing an offering of flow-| years or. more, or that the car clit not delighted. ers on the altar of Janus, whose bust appears behind the kneeling _-Hlave:. Janys_ presented two faces to the worid, one looking. poe we - “the other looking back.-Phe ‘month of January is-named-after- this god: .-. 4 Helping the mother with the offering is one of her children. Paste this page on cardboard and color with crayons. Cut out the - parts carefully. Fasten the separate arm behind the shoulder with a. brass fastener through the indicated openings. Fold the picture on the dotted line, bringing the left panel forward. It then will stand by itself. (Patricia Dahil of Duluth, Minn., won $10 for this suggestion. Send your idea in care of this newspaper. “Violet Moore Higgins, AP News- features.) at “tremendous savings” ar low overhead. wertisement)° down-payments, and terms of 36 Way to. Relieve to 40 months freely give | -< tee: | Itch of Pimples your skin is irritated with _ You Went ¢ New Cer MAKE IT A BUICK! You Want a Terrific Buy BUY BUICK TODAY! TOTAL PRICE You Want Extra Value Prices HURRY, THESE WON’T LAST LONG! = With Radio and Heater 2 = White Wall Tires tae —meprientinenn gaelic senpaheanipssiamancii (Advertisement) “pele Td Burst ré at Pain of Monthly Cramps ’Til i New Tablet Did What Aspirin Couldn't!” \ Thou Mra. L. H., Kansas City, ‘Me., I tried Kare y until | found Pinkham's tortures of cramps and nervous contains not just 1 or 2 ing redi- (Advertisement v oer ccermcescencpee Gls Sant Semice.Aies Les Bug... oe THEN BUY AT OLIVER'S! TRADE--NOW! OWN A NEW BUICK — | ‘With Two-Tone Paint . a Low Monthly Payments “ “Thought my ppd would burst from pres- Wennioner: & Toy Chariot B | Tablets! Feel se much better now!” Call for one of our seven courteous salesmen lpelioeaid Ground Observer work to st you a demonstration. Schedule Open House | tension every month, a new day ‘ents but a saa cbeabistalian of . : ‘at J Ad School itor Waterford Township. ies Gnenedl An amazing new motictnss. Oni Salts “general pur- : = vena ni ayno ams oo tablet, developed y to it acts on " i relieve this female discomfort, brings greater relief than aspirin for t ese miseries! An open house will be held from Bird Butts into Telecast 7 to 7:30 p.m, Thursday at the powe: tions; also works through a wom- EONT N. YY. @—A littl an's pathetic nervous system. » MOTOR Jayno Adams school in Waterford ir. knocked the colvantniity tel Relief for _ we ao fa. Called wc gts Pinkham’s Tab. Doctors amazing results. - Township. levision antenna out of service yes-' For 3 a 4 women tested. Without prescription, i heoae » SALES bad 'terday for the ‘second time in a) paiNs and cramps were sto Pinkham’s Tablets. See if you The PTA wil have election of: year, Just as happened a year} fficers for next year following the ago, a sparrow living in an am- open house, and Mrs. Mary War- plitier box caused a short circuit, ren, of the Oakiand County Civil delaying service «to 1,200 sub- Defense department will speak on) scribers for a half-hour. | th at te, cere. | Even on the first day, many no nag- 1g headaches, backaches, other unctionar distress. Were less dittery before their period. This new fronsgen sm | offers more - @on't feel worlds better! See if you “t escape much of the ir- ritability and discomfort — be- fore and during those “difficult days.” (Also liquid Lydia E. Pink-_ ham’ s — Compound.) 210 Gober Pre ree Open to 9 P.M. Tonight Ph. FE 2.9101 fa ALWAYS THE BEST FOR | “ 888 Orchard Lake Ave. Open Daily 9 to 9 OPEN SUNDAY 9 to 5 ee ae ee Maxwell House 1 Ib. Vac. Can COFFEE Cc GRADE “A” FARM FRESH ager ie Farms Save 6°! 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Loaf ° i, * 45 Open Thurs., Fri., Sat. ‘til 9 9 pm La. ra é 4 ithe f » 59° Butter }"°. 638° jy verin qs Stokeley’ s Finest Stokely’s Golden a Fruit Cocktail 3 “ne Saltines Prices effective through Saturday, March 23. ey - ee chg esd THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1957 | Van Camp’s Pork & Beans 1-Lb.’ Can 10° 6 2 ‘+o Honey Pod Peas m oe Wile Korvel- r Can os be eatery Preserves “i 1. 9° 3 Bartlett Pears See SYM Bisquick =S(‘(<‘i‘étkweésCOON RealPrune 24-0: Prune Juice Salad Dressing | Orange Juice i: xo. $1 00 bn ? 79° 3S No. 2% $1.0 : ts D3 - Hart Brand Sliced Pineapple’ & Stokely’s Finest GET FINER GI Prs | FASTER ‘wiTH GOLD BELL \ : ent - GIFT STAMPS We reserve = the right to limit quantities. Fresh Extra Fancy All Green : _ Asan \ _. Long Green _ _pyerade AU PAD chown Ls 7 Franks be Mee . Kool Kriep Jumbo Snow 2 cng Dickerel Cauliflower Rech a, Yellow Pic _ Kool Krisp Firm Red Radishes 2 Ss 19% Pascal Celery one ¥aie sme 19° BY 7-7 . Telegraph — 398 3 Auburn til 6 pm evenings til 6 Div EEZE Fry Brand F rying -59 S. Saginaw - Boneless Frozen Easy to Carve ba Veal 49: Pas oar D9». e Breasts e@ Wings @ Legs or Drumsticks Mel-O-Crust Caridial Heat and Serve | a Rolls enn : i ; a : red A = ee at ei go eie fi i = ret a Pe oe Lt Pas ae ee Po = ie? a= SS: , a ‘ eee 4 i 8 ge RSs ete ere aaa ee 4 : / i j é i : ; j i j { \ ; ar d E | | H | t - —. ‘3 { : 1 +! ‘ i r 7 i e i ; ! ; H i . ; i , cee ; 4 ; ? £ iy : ri ey ; i | } ye | i ae 4 7 : i | B t - . f } I é & : ce) 2 : $ a* F £4 Z£ i me i e ; ¢- J : f " \ \ __THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1957 \ Martin Gets Contract hower luck with the weather inas-|’ DAYTON, Ohio W#—A °$1,527,98i Neve aa hotel room attest to the current | — Secretary of State John Foster|intelligence. Dulles, he supplied,| 4 navy is a tll ‘be Immediate Openings for Qualified Personnel | - | the summit conference|nobody. That should teach Dulles rehearsal this morning at. Albuoys. White House spokesman explained, (Bermuda Ic nores: Dulles: sity foe ous, Tato Test 61B Mate ’ \ : pours. Ses - : g peony flamer Pol ar poe ial ast 6. or a4 . ane : : contracts — ; = | . : much as the residents are cqm-(contract for flight testing the 61B ; Someta deal aie ok te rage Paci plane clon vee IN Dress Rehearsal for lke: mer eur ahd se overrule ht bon even ENON Dre Sane ; = aamie. oo nautics HAMILTON, Bermuda (INS) —|gotten to seniion that incidental * Dulles appears to be the almost/will arrive by plane at 3:30 p.m. te : 4 forgotten man among officials ar-|tomorrow to be met by exactly oe an rn aenl Salaried Positions ‘in opening in Bermuda —— & rego lg the British when they) point for Ike's arrival. *& Layout Engineers * Process Engineers = officials an hour pinpointing for the advance| ‘This cal seems singu Americans faced with the larg- of 145 newsmen where jtarly rake tlad arrival of| © peacetime budget in history was to stand and WhOlthe two heads of state who hope may hope that Ike picks up a few | was to meet whom when British to-kiss and make up their Middle ideas here. The Bermudians pay | ALSO OPPORTUNITIES for Experienced or -Minister Harold Macmillan! pot differences. no inconié tax and the govern § Graducte ACCOUNTANTS in: Foreign Secretary Selwyn) you get the feeling that the ment has never been faced with | _ : rege and Lioyd arrive at 10 a.m. tomorrow! master lilies, the hibiscus and bou-| Public debt. bene! bikcasid Wika ; by plane and-again for the arrival a; (gainvillea will continue to bloom if the big two western leaders . é % Cost Accounting —-* Credits and Collections at 3:35 p.m. the same day of after Eisenho and Mac- : long Eis wer succeed in plotting a course during’ ; er Aemantinn: + , ! a oe President Eisenhower's ship. millan have issued a communique|the upcoming meeting f Royal-Navy guard of honer, |dealing with the Suez crisis and| which helps to lift the Iron Curtain A a 2 Mebehieentinal | the Luke of Cornwall's light in- |Britain's planned withdrawal of of international diplomacy, it will wreckage across the fle 53 fantry band, 600 invited officials [troops from the North Atlantic be a circle full turned. AF yo id Wearaetad fy: peciinbes abel tank: orale ‘like shrapnel, . thel \ and the governor general will |Treaty Organization. + « & grams, recognition of ability, opportunity for advancement, playing students, - ¥ : = piesa meet the British, HAS FAMILIAR CARS—s- Bermudians claim credit for ~ excellent werking conditions, and and generous benefit programs— eiiet -. | Macmillan, the governor general,! The President should be happy,prompting Sir Winston Church- = Will Disc] ee pontine Prose puese (Donor guards, including 24 Ameri-|to-know that his familiar bubble|ill's original plirase “Iron Curtain.” - Write, Visit or Call-the — oses FIBER-GLASS — Explorer Scout Liddy can Marines, and the 600 digni-ltop limousine and a White House They insist that the former British, Salaried Personne! Department D troit M 7 58 Batt . Flanery, — _ » 14, of |taries will meet Eisenhower. leonvertible docked safely yester- Prime Minister took his inspiration. ero an, 75, of Post 56 ca ally ge pegs St., members F But what of Dulles? day to drive him from Albuoys from the unique iron curtain which’ GMC TRUCK & COACH DIVISION M ied Gi 1, ] Post 56 sponsored by the Salvation Army, demonstrate how they ‘+ + Point to the conference site at the Bermuda bartenders lower in front | 14 arri Ir 8 learned, to use fiber glass to repair a canoe. Other scouting | The unembarrassed briefing of-/nearby Mid-Ocean Club. of their tempting bottles at late 00 South Bivd., Hast. ——Pontine, ‘Michigan Phone FE 5-4 have "skills, hobbies and crafts will be exhibited by each cub pack, scout Iticer conceded -that he had for-' The bubble top was needed, a'closing time. troop 4 units in the-Pontiac District for Scout-O-Rama. . The program, the first of its kind here, is sponsored by the Clinton oN as » x a a Me 5 Oy Fe Of) Fe | Valley Council, and will be held at Lincoln Junior High School, 131 x eo Ww << ED P 4 “Sc 2m, iz Mes ek be American plane for San Francis- is , Mahe pectin Tour |i Satire el MN ATIONAL’ S ) x eu _ HONOLULU @®—South Korea’s tour of tary stallations and conferences with <4 SS ~ departed last night aboard a Pan son “FIRST W/TH THE FINES 7 FOR FAST _ PROTECT IT! | An eye check-up is painless ond | a mR eee : E OF HEN OR “ = “OVEN READY causes no inconvenience. 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[ | They’re now celebrating their — #iltth anniversary. Two weeks pafter they got married in- } Dover, Del, they found them- }a bundle, is saving his dough—eats at the Automat here. . -to talk about.—Jack Harris. ‘Pleft after taxes.”—Herb Sheldon. give green stamps. That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1957) dred Arabs Cat of the cat 27 Crh Broa, )phone-photo gimmick, . . Teddy Nadler, of the quiz who's made 1 YORK—How times change! Jane Russell aritved.-and . Hey, Holly- race Kelly just ‘sent word via an intimate she'll positively never make another movie. And that’s ‘ Marilyn’ Monroe; while not admitting she’s expecting, very motherly to Arthur Miller’s children, Bobby and Jane, ant privately.shrugs off the rumor she’s busting up with Hughes is trying to sign Julle Newmar, the sky- | EARL’S PEARLS: ih Wee wines ces 6 phane and %% tabs |them 20 minutes to satisty themselves there's nothing much WISH I'D SAID THAT: “There are two kinds of people now- adays—those who have nothing, and those who have nothing TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Taffy Tuttle tells Myra Baird she -f won't do any more business with the post office—they don't 1 | College Professor sa * ; dust th ‘time for all of your Spring Saeki er § - |-ew-tor-Metherts Bay, -Graduationgi : : regularly priced MUCH HIGHER. 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Weiner, the Sisterhood of avesivnerits to AAUW Mr, Linton - Talks to Pontioc Branch at Heitsch Home rt Hie ul z = Figure Club Plans Gathering in April Ss i t i =xplained—=+ H(i u | ! r BEES Arranging the program stitute Tuesday were (left to ae) Be Mrs, | George Wyman of Ottawa: drive, chair man. of the Inter-Faith Committee; Mrs. tar the in- _— director -of James K: Sisterhood. the cantata; Mrs. Martin Kabcenell of Erie road, chairman of - hospitality, and Mrs. Irving Gordon of boulevard, president of the members of area schools attended the Institute on Judaism, sponsored "mcd Tasndred” and thirty. taeaity udeism | Institute. | for 230 Area Educators of the Inter-Faith Canniti: pre sided. The welcome was givén by - Mrs, Irving E. Gordon, roy ea of the Sisterhood. : Torah.” Mrs. James . Rosenthal benediction. Chaites A. Wilson’ yee- accompanied at the piano. Rabbi Rosenbaum gave the in-| . vocation and pak, Saggeits. the sented the organ prelude. a" ® * * “Mrs. _George Wymen, ehairman! ald might have been called the “teach- ing Torah.” It is the law, all of| | the Jewish Bible. In Judaism, he cas MR. and MRS. F. W. Kay Joanne Chmiloski became the bride of Frederick W. Dyke Jr., Saturday at First Methodist Church. Two hundred guests wit- i A Sanford Saperstein of Genesee avenue, Kay Joanne Chmiloski and ~ Frederick W. ", Dyke Jr. were married Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund — Chmiloski of South East ‘boulevard are the bride and Frederick's parents are. Frederick W. Dyke of Russell street. DYKE, TR. . Dyke-Chmiloski Wedding at First Methodist Church Mr. and Mrs.) Study Club | Hears Panel Discussion ‘Junior, Unit. Meets Tuesday Afternoon at Powers Home cussed problems of children of it ferent age groups at the Tuesday mpeating ot Punter Cone Seaty Gut ee . DR, L. LaMONT OKEY can dae ia oe Ponting City| TT Federation of Women’s Clubs card U..of M.Gr oup be te eee ie Will Celebrate Rey ‘Taslit: this ies Wes. J. L. Smith Claims The gowns were tashionea in (BTide in Maryland Dr. I. LaMont Okey, assistant In a ceremony performed , Md., on Feb. 21, mona Mrs, Jay C. Cook .of Pineville, Cook, daughter of Mr. and 2 Fe rf Spring freshness is in patterned coat-dress. It is this daisy- tailored in , a crease-resistant fabric. _at the shoulders add bodice detail, . * ad UME cea ore cca age as oe Small tucks professor of speech at University _ Six pages today in Women’s Section a two month vacation at Bradenton, to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y. * x * Attending the Michigan DAR con- ference in Grand Rapids during ‘|the past week were Mrs. E. G. Clark, Mrs. Lioyd Porter, Mrs. George Kidred, Mrs. Lee L, Dun- lap, Mrs: Melville Luttrell, and Mrs, Bradley D. Scott. Judith Eldred accompanied the members and served as a page at the conference. ** .*« * Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Fields of Granada drive are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a son, Personal News of Interest i in Pontior:: Allen Newton, March 15 at °St. ‘Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents of the infant are Mrs; Bessie M. Brown of Beach street and Mr, and Mrs. Robbie Fields of Lincoin avenue, 7 Circle Club Meets Norma Bable of Dick Avenue was the recent hostess tg the Friend- ship Circle Club. Ejected to, serve as secretary wag Marilyn Akins and historian, . Vincent Agay- ago. Re were served fol- lowing the meeting. Society and bouquet of pink feathered. carna-| WV. ~~ Oe a Su an si Sete rch Ai | ames L. Smith, | ‘affair, which is te * . ps sa a eee of Mr, and-Mrs, Norris V. Smith| planned by the University of Mich-| Mir. ‘and Mrs, Roy’ HL. Riddle] bentared With tek foot of Auburn avenue. igan Alumnae Club of Pontiac, Will| are at home on irivel e Frederick ‘wéked his. brother,|-Pt-C™e Tesiding in Savan-/be held at $ p.m. and will be open|foliowing a three-Weelt vacation. | Richard Dyke, to serve best| at: Ga.. Where James is serving!to the public. tter spending five days in. New| aca need ccndhag the gases were|st,*, Ereeee at Hunter Air) Dr. Okey, who attended Towal york City they flew to Puerto| Sckeet ienesas Wheel ibe ne = State Teachers College, received| pico, and St. Thomas in the Virgin thas Peal atau tf * me his bachelor of arts degree from ae. | %y gg cae 7 Glisk Cornell College. Later he received ss oni, « cetpits ete tw PANES Glisky roth is master ot art and doctor The return trip from St. Thon | : ; s philosophy degrees from. the San Juan and on to New | Seabes we "ne tn te Ito ee Bride |vniversity ot Michigan. Oty ~ ee ni bouquet. The engagement net of| thee ancy Mrs. ‘Bess Honored j f a their Edward nd Comte ix toneehanl Thirty-two guests attended the 4 ‘Garkatn | . and Mrs. Michael Gtiskey|pink and blue’ shower for Mrs. rooney ne gi ip The couple has seo datejorations and a flower’ centerpiece on’t 3rd ANNUAL ‘FRI. -SAT.-SUN. Forget { |, March 22-23-24 y THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, Mane 20, 19t ae a : s i 4 i 3 ‘Ceamits| (Se By MURIEL LAWRENCE fF xm? oo OT ey The tether teed 32 coms. Accord |” ing to the Bible which fells the =o ee ae wee th tt tech ath hath del aati ‘ith. the hi. oak ne Le te ts \ 4 4 et I ae amt: sal Wend Vag a bul anges 1. Senastly demiled foam cushion vamp. 2 Sok, sok hidskin sdds more good looks. 3. Blasic collar for perfect &c and exem comfort. & Thick sponge suber pletionm for enny walking. — 9: Shapely medium walking heel. 6 Leather sole for wimaness and good service. ‘TODD'S SHOE STORE. Youngsters Transfer Resentment } ‘loved”’ the boy Joseph aroused by their fatlier. Too, “Often he will displace the pent- oe oe Se pees eee | strangely, the other brothers - much experience in : }) got sick of. it and decided te do ‘ ger eaten a | something about it. ~ *-™ e ae. oe tT w j choose Between: sessions at the annual|!S our disinelination cI ti Did they’ wo to theie father Snqlconference of the American Group|is Suuch more comfortable for us isay, “Sir, we resent your unjust|PSychotherapy Aisociation, Dr, |to.-believe that Jimmy resents trea of us and think you'd|Comelius Beuk , one of its/his sister for getting the orange) better change it”? Oh no. They/“#irectors, said to me: ae So ee ims Joseph: they, stripped } stccesstet group therapy te | Ste ee lhim into sla : contingent on the patient's re- | So long as we can eling to the — living the past as he experienced |i4.. that his res , ie x* *« * it tm his familly structure. He |1°tus sister we con wn bales |, As children have been doing! sees the therapist as one of his |nands over: it a fimmemorially, they used their parents -- and a fellow patient |'smrert’ te schowledee that r to discharge the anger! as his sibling. flatter a aa ae mn, We hae Se:dey Eo oe 7 gin to work it out with him. PEE FERRET OR, * ~— A Prnct Fionn Covphny «= Resse pec aoa TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND Couple Wed IT'S NOT in Clawson HOW MANY : NOT Ceremony ‘ HOW FEW : ---NOT ae ek ee HOW. COSTLY. =—_ a ray Church of Clawson March 9%.) | Yvonne's parents are Mr. and) . | Mrs. Valdon L. Haglund of Claw- : IT’S THE son and David's parents are Mr. 2 2 and Mrs. Elmer W. Lowe of Bir- Sentiment es OF FLOWERS THAT The bridal gown was of white “COUNTS appliqued with ais pearls and iridescent sequins. A crown-type headpiece held her fingertip veil of iDusion and she carried a cascade arrangement of white tulips. Patricia Lowe, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Other ‘| attendants were Joy Hedman of Minneapolis, Minn. Marsha . Hagtund, sister of the bride, Mrs. | man Charlies Jackson — - t Sake K boulevard and Chris Bos (right) of West Iroquois road are iw ticing their sales talks on E. C. Ri Girls Scouts of cookies for sale. The sale con- Prepare for Cookie Sale Sa ee, Me Pree Pale Gin s “They will ‘sell cables « again this year starting Friday. All troops in the Northern Oakland County Council are participating in the sale which-con-, of Seminole avenue. The girts will io | tinues until April 2. Sharon Sue Snyder om Friday. Project Will Be Launched Friday Custom Draperies Can Be Yours for Less Than You Think! _ put new, beautiful draperies in your home! ’ Purchese them with Sears Easy Payment WITH FREE LABOR WHEN YO FABRICS AT SEARS EVERYDAY them . shown below. 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Shorter © Secicae 3 Yards For Oona tea Ceara ie : 2 10% OFF on Al abi You Pie te Sow Thim Your os U BUY. THE LOW PRICES! show you finished ems. Hurry! Offer 6 Yard | Riker Bldg. 4 * * the support and maintenance |licity chairman. be held in Pontiac April 17. Mrs. INTERMEDIATE POINTS — eee asa eae Gite Coes Bea o- 6.74 Ree Sian 6 seen & oe e : e newlyweds - reside Lapeer. Camp Sherwood Northern Oakland County) eral chairman for theeting, to 20. West Huron Street _ |East Lansing where he will attendja United Fund beneficiary and is|Council is divided into five dis-\be attended by nine Temples in Michigan State University supported solely by profits tricts, District ¢ooki¢ chairmen! the district, et : : i * 2 @ Boose, Geralee Safford and Mrs. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Marjorie Safford. Elmer R. Wilson of Mary Day ave-| Qut-of-town guests included nue Barbara will become the bride |p oscoe Riches, Mrs. pasar Don L. Bailey on March 24 in|nan Mrs. Clyde Roberts, Kay Gil- ceremony to be performed in ' 7 First Presbyterian Ci hb Don is(™2" Sd Mra. Wayne Kerby of the con of Mr. and Mrs, $. L.|rio Oo hontai Giiman of Attending the shower were Cty. M5 S © thet he thing for Spring: thin Evergiozed cotton satin pin det drews with on attached nylon ‘Merquhette petticost, end a seperate | lined Acriton knit cope. in beige or pastel bive, Sizes 362 $798 Sizes 7-12 $898. ‘The Meraret Ann Shop - : Fu Pi ins St) agi ~ i ae: i § os Catia sacs 6 2 Se ey ae ae ie) ST Pee a ee ee ea say ee ee eee . eae -“ a ee ae ee ¥ ii GO es ae rp EM Ne ee ee ee ee ee oe vcnathiwiies as ide iad @ inet lk Wiki oie. aed iia as. has ea ca Pe Ter feat j { ? te foe : y A : : . a } i j i ‘ bos ug fe eg Peed y : i ; I } ya YX ( ‘ie oat ______THE PONTIAC PRESS,: WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20, 1957 |Food Bills for Guests - Married. ) at . Pa ; St. Paul a |Hurt Budget ae stiere a bi City Family) were, _| Wonts Relatives to tar dy atta | au Todd S$. OF a were Mrs, 3 Mra A hind , § 3 Ts. | Plan -_ , Ss | ae | %o%er | THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL | | parents of the : 3 ‘amid . -yace-| « cqncagn wae HT ides = a PLANT” P| 0 have room Mr. and Mrs. ie a em 8 Cn Ralph CASH and CARRY ills ‘bring a nice cotis |MR. and MRS. TODDS. BRACKET =f Fine Gilt ig E ws. Janet Kasten Marries athanarsts noel ae { if it = PoeeeererereteerrereoreePorronenene oer “them. tol Janet Ann Kasten and Todd S.(Sue Kasten wore ice pink and Illac| $ curs food bills, and if/Brackett were married Saturday|colored gowns respectively. Carol . ‘ = ee do- it tactfully so|at St. Paul Lutheran Church. Thejcarried a basket of rose petals for| $ js | = Pend behen’ lan by navegite Son Gelack waltion nitea ts Sebireeiel tes an time. Ball oe : . : : fae I . I do enjoy ha seven 0 Mr. oe ese 5 ee __ Nothing is more soothing to dry, - giving her hands a beauty treatment af- Se hie Tart anbiatdtee Gatied ly 3 gues Brackett of Elizabeth Lake road| ; GIVE AN oe colt Shanna hats ar & ared bond ter a day on the slopes, readying them |on my husband's moderate in- ~*~ ek asked Citiord G. Brackett to eerve OMEGA : ¥ ! on is young lady is for spring beauty : Ste Pigg veggie Po age ices 3 ) Aye , : FA sewer I think it-will pol ona ay Oliver. street, chose a! For the reception held in Fel- | ¢ THE GIFT THAT — , oe ae weit explain your situation frankly|gown of Schiffli embroidered or-| lowship Hall at the church, Mrs. | > : = Mere Appearances Fail world, oF is Just too lazy to think|,, your two families and ask them|gandy in a waltz-length. Her veil) Kasten wore a navy and white 3 ENRICHES EVERY a | Whether or not a marriage is\if, instead of the beautiful gifts/of illusion was secured by a lace] silk dress with white accesse- | 3 DAY OF THE YEAR | ———— ny “FF 11 ~the--Whole-St ; _ |successful,. until a couple has had|*%ey bring you, they. would helpjand seed peari trimmed headpiece. ries. Mrs.-Brackett chose a tur | 3 eS GEN | * Bee kj Tt TNE-V¥N rory~ e chance to weather bed times ag/70! Witt the grocery bills.————- carried a- cascade bouquet-of}-quoteesiti“drees with-~-diack-}-B<-—-.. ee Is H w Ny Sn ig eae — aie. 5. ey ice. mew iy os }white gladjoli.andcarnations. | seeesseries. a = s Husband Who Gives Wife Flowers __T7ien 8 hostess soem rehic-| going to be married shortly. st | nor sister's mald of ho ais | Fer travites to serthetn Miche | Thoughtful or Just Forgetful? to have you leave, whether | 2 o’clock in the afternoon. I have | wore an-ice biue nylon net gown | blue a snant : she ts really hoping you Will | chosen a dusty rose lace dress | ang carried white ae ee ee ee : ; oe _.| stay, a little longer or has so | to wear to the wedding. posed ty te giadioli and the corsage from her bridal When a woman is always | mastered the art of graciousness : : : bouquet. They will reside on Oak- bragging about her husband, | you would never know if she| “7 have a very pretty silver Carel whether she really has a bar-|-were anxious to bid you good. (PUTS? and sandals that I have | gan ot ft hopes the em | eh See Se eae a ; oe , s®° | whether the husband who claims!you please tell me if this would SUPERB : : his wife doesn’t understand himibe in good taste, or are silver ; sm ® is a misunderstood husband or is|accessories only proper in the eve- : ; How pretty a teenage girl real-| married to a woman who under“jning? Please advise me.” sm DESIGN ly is.-— if you are used to seeing/ stands him only too well € ——s , a Answer: There ° bee tn Nah Sonia <« ent 700 oop (og a meat con't com . « « need not be-expensive #} 3 frothy, ruffled formal. (TB] Club Elects {your silver purse and sandals willl) $ Whether or nota woman is a Le levy eith your pes It costs — rp ttle pegty ats Pamir te 4 : : t i @ ae 4 |emed housekeeper, it uve never/MArS. LOMersor [ace ares get nd your home alone! , an unexpected visit. baits emma s > 7 : : e°¢ & |, Maxx Sal Leinerson wan re-elect “Dear Mrs, Post: Tam a teach Chairs. .$35 Up . Sofas..$75 Up # 3 outagn Gul te otek eae: 4 When a woman asks you oo PO gerngyr Aagdirts anemia poll a oe All Work Guaranteed for 5 Full Years wide array, from $71.50, Fed. tax included. 3 * guess her age, just how - many acad on the = principal school y ° eae : | gears to tipesk Sif of yyar' actend| Petts Dold of the home of Mary) anon, younger Gan Fam, Goats ; a $ ae estimate to make your answer|Parker in Lake Orion. - | I rise when he enters the clase- ILLIAM RIGHT REDMOND’S. oc. seem unintentionally flattering. | Others serving Will! Mrs |r” : | : aes ie OF JUST TOO LAZY? vice president; Janet Porritt, re-| Answer: Yes. Regardles¢ of his| Furniture Makers and Upholsterers Optometrists — Jewelers ihe: ge Whether the wife who is always! cording secretary; Lillian Quayle,|age he is the principal and you) 270 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 4.0558 = et : quoting her husband really thinks! corresponding secretary and Ruth)as hostess in your classroom should Serving Pontiac Homemakers for Over 24 Years! © 3 S81 N. Saginaw FE 23612 $ ! he is the smartest man in the! Poppy, treasurer. rise to greet him. a a . a . , eovcccoes ? a, Wels yesh gt 8 Lilie ae ech ee Catt gg die SN . - {Soc Sata fads Fax fee te FASHIONS FOR THE WOMAN WHO WORKS... For forty-one years we have been dressing Oakland County’s Career Women because they know when it’s : . a quest of fashion, values and taste they come to Arthur's. We are happy to present the newest styling : offered for 1957... in all the important silhouettes and fashions for every hour of her day. P : ws (Ee li Finishing Touches for Spring ! ‘ Color Coordinated Accessories ' ; : 4 : Pick a color . . . gay for spring . . . repeat it in dyed- Mee i J to-match gloves, flowers or a scarf. . ..and you've gE * -_the smartest accent in the world of business. : ‘ } She works in. Oakland County i « » « She shops . at Arthur's : ‘ : tr ae et oo | edge. nations ... $1. . | * - Accessories—Main Floor — Spring The basic requirement r ’ for efficiency... in calls for an analysis | Dresses of the stepe involved. A smooth} clothes for a job. gene, flawless skin is the fen . | oie ee if e+ 19.98 ' SPRING oh the : erie att to 29.98 SUIT eyeorews sh — a Dresses by Jack Mann eee eec $55 + eee ee Franklin and RG K . . . Three ; . strays, in the thin spots A soa oe ye ago specialists in the world of Flighty, flirty, Sow der oe to fashion for the girl behind the flying panels . . , % shadow after five. Tt j : shorter jacket match the eyes. The lips. are desk. Simple, smart -. | : of importance . ul | dét lined in you have correct shades and so attractive. crisp, flyweight te | 7 r 1 worsted Telga. i | . i : a 6 ‘es | ae. e A charmer for oe aa , wae eae Se office affairs i | ge 8 “of basic week-end es : Vy my ee 4 tid ti #3 7 \ a2 pag % SEN aera a " = . ica ara re \ Sire < # in the y- ‘ ’ . =. a : ; : Aes geet ie ae ms : af Ae r ‘ : a \ : ) i ‘ te EM Se Navy . Sizes 5-15. a : “ ri : | EOL ES.» Se 82 24g : 3 ' i : ! a [i ij i / j iq : v \ % We = i ‘ ‘ ; { " j | | iat pring Blouses ‘5 68 . ee ee e648 5.98 e 7.98 z : arn | thern in suds . . . dry them out over night and they are ready for work wi bitof = ei von. I... Woning. Sear lca ont fon se asemetn teas Wine drone / eal iy Sam : Ss bp es ee oy 0 » ane i i state al ae ms . aA. \ ae . 4 \\ : ( 3 ( eo \\ | 7) \ ; Pee Fa ee © 4 ise eA’ \ \ ARE ea | 4 eg ST F : i % ' _THE. PONTIAC ress. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20, ie ] Coordinate | Tie With Patterned Shirt : \eabutety 3 Marks Neckwear =, | Continent. og a i 5 5 at bs i? ofl i te _* epee ements pee eee a carson [oe Rance RNC AST 3. Pay and promotion on service examinations. teins st hanes sh NM eta om ee om f SAS ASE basis of merit. 4. Pleasant working conditions. Many Institute students hold worth-w hile govern- } ment positions secured through competitive civil | Sars pecition. in Civil Service dove not differ in Sth oma Civil Service Bulletin 28) RS AGATE ASAT Menbers ii the Golden te pi eueed a - picture of Christ to the YWCA at othe Tuesday Lenten- Series meeting. Shown with the right) Mrs. F arin N, Bikes * Maycrest ‘street, Mrs. | = picture « are (left to Day; ha har Day or Evening Classes APPROVED for ‘VETERANS’ TRAINING The Business I nstitute 7 W. Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 Phone, Call. or Return This Ad for Details During the second Lenten Series Age Group. a as toe we = |sided at the unveiling. x * program were Mrs. Josephine M. Jenks, Mrs. Farin N. Hilton, Mrs. Lydia Learned, Mrs. Reba Netzler, Mrs. Shaw sree $4.95 - $7.95 - $10.95 Chic stripes run up and down in| the bodice, across the skirt or used’ idirectly across bodice and vertical iskirt lines, either way separates. ‘have the fresh new look of a shirt- "? waist dress. Young Republicans Pion Social Event ‘| Irene Giagobbi of Clawson is {serving as. social chairman and. \cans McWood of Bloomfield Hills’ will head the reception committee i Leath 14 Ww. Huron Clutch Bags ~ KIMMINS _ FE 2-2620 when Oakland County Young Re- publican Club members and guests gather from 5 to 9 p.m. Saturday \for cocktails at the home of Al ?'Bulloch on Westover drive, South- field. Township. The get-togethet wil inatk the first social event for the Young Republicans since the national election in the tal. ‘Entertains for Chapter Jean Warnock was elected pres- ident of Pi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority, at the Tuesday eve- meeting held at the Delaware ning drive home of Mrs. Howard Shaw. Mrs, * * * Miss Grim told of living as a member of a Dutch family in Rot- meeting Tuesday at the YWCA, a _.pictyre..of Christ. was _preeeri ithe YW by members of the Participating in the presentation Ralph Price assisted the lof New Officers - Gertrude lL. Beach ag Silver Doig of Mary Day avenue, Mrs. ‘ Elizabeth Lake road and june street. Lake road, Mrs. — Lydia Learned of and Mrs. Josephine Jenks director. of the YWCA, Mrs, Ger-) trude Beach, Mrs: John Doig and’ ‘ \Picture of Christ to yw eats Officers At the recent meeting of Haw- i 'thorne School PTA, Mrs. John ‘Talbot was elected to. serve as Birthdays celebrated were those of Mrs. F. T. Lohff, Mrs. Maude - | Little, Mrs, Ernest Randall, Mrs.) Mrs, Robert C, Anderson. MrS.!" serving with er. Mrs. Bertt__ Wieriech ‘and Mrs. Harold pba a ee Euler were introduced as former lad, father vice president; Mrs. Al- on- ‘Madden, teacher vice _presi- ~ Ident, and Mrs, Vernell Kaul, re- A * * * Also serving are Mrs, Kenneth secretary; Charles Kern, a ‘Mihay, Mrs. Loren Anderson and Cc. B. ee Mrs. Bertha Lew-'Mrs, Gordon Wyrick, council dele- a Me Me. David Rick. a a ~ ® Mrs. Carrie Heath, $2 received a corsage as member present. Bagley PTA y the oldest, Holds Election - Ee ela ie vice api go tg tak : | Both feet ore ‘individually fitted! Fit is double checked on the feet for accuracy. TRIDE RITE SHOE op 5 ened aR MRNAS j youngman of distinction wot reed fom Bs Eon jacket to his Stride Rite Eton wing tips So Although our gentleman can’t be expected to hold this pose for very long . . two minutes at the most » «his shoes are up to the occasion. 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SUPERB DESIGN NEED NOT BE A LUXURY. 4 “Ree 9: si ae FREE PARKING : Velen | ee ee ee ee ae eT ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20, 1957 > A ‘ARRAN Maraad Life. Lessens Headachessot oll Strong back muscles are a Bonss. Try this: Straighten the left leg-out in back of you and let the left toe rest on the floor.. Lift the left leg upward as _ far as you can with a stiff knee. Lower and continue. Wool Fine in All Seasons NEW YORK (NEA) — Whit a/and full of zip. Just as @ wealth college grad’s cap and gownioff the floor as far-as you can. | Sweater.is_acomfort.on a chilly, = have any of Lightweight . Ge iow aunts’ uiek tec” ree eer WASHINGTON—Barbara Boggs, 17, daughter of Rep: Hale Boggs (D-La), who has thrice worn the royal robes of a festival princess and more recently the mantle of _— Gras Queen, is looking for-' rd, more excitedly, to donning’ | aud later the toga of a lawmaker. eS See * a Seg patina eave “Golden haired, ~ hie eyed Bar expect her cotumes and dresses for °F Coat a jay to wear in the chang. ‘bara was led to her queenly throne spring to see wear in other seasons Mg temperatures of spring. as well, perhaps without ever re- ee eee see bags. Knowing this, New York's top de-|G * &. signers usé wool in every conceiv- For, increasingly, wool is used|#le way and in combination with for fashion the ear around. 2 See ee ee this spring is wool with silk lat the — celebrity-studded jLouisiana State Society's Mardi Gras ball here oy Vice President ‘IHot Chicken: {Is Del clos Soap Cleans Cuts a |. people generally lead more set- elief, tled lives. Their habits of rest and headaches sometimes come from hug sighage anyreg pfs sleep and food and relaxation are (serious disorders, more! weather is still on the’ more regular. It might be, too, /often the reason is a simple one ania wee that a hectic marriage is more |sTaGGERING. TOTAL thorpe of Clarkston says recent} healthful than the loneliness ai : whith. teeetiaie If we could add up all_ot the,Suestsraved about this dish = single state, although this is |“'Sttess which headaches and back-| A native Detroiter, Mrs. Eller- \stufied olives and grapefruit seg- Selaes “ments in it. 1, ‘eae Gx Gimon wae ae domen. Ask somieone to hold your Merry Mixers feet down against the floor, Raise! ‘your arms and head and trunk up Gather at Dance | poten + | But Hollywood can withhold its } Pee offers, Barbata is more interested . a oh : : . tw laundering looks good in the wearing, that it/never necessary, because the plas-|im the ballot box than the box. of- tra well, that it returns from/tic top can be wiped clean with a ce. vels a trip to the dry cleaner springy sudsy cloth. | She made up her mind even be-' And well she mcy be after - taking advantage of “RELAX-A-TRON” the easy way to take weight off hips, tummy and thighs, without use ot drugs or laborious exercise .. . You feél complete, testiul relax- ation ih every area of your body. ‘sy Beauty Salon Riker Bldg —Rear of Lobby FE 3-2186 fore she entered high school that. | she wanted to follow in her father's footsteps. | (POLITICAL SCIENCE 1. An honor student, president of TASHION” SHOP 1662 $. 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Maple, penne MI 4-5230 The Boggs have another wouldbe «> : | Politico in their other lovely daugh-| Titer Corinne (Cokie), 13,. who has also traveled the royal road as 2) . ifestival princess. = : peas oF “J don't care what my husband : oa | is going to be."” Cokie announced to | - the family, “I'm he aba 4 ‘public office anyway,” Sen Tommy, 16, does not ge | along with the rest of the family. | “No thanks.” says he, “‘some- | body in the family wet to | ® imoney.” Tf you learn to open bobby pins with the cushion of your fingers, jyou will eliminate one of the | ‘most frequent ‘causes of broken’ pouemee enna self) . TLL O P.M | Andre’ S Custom Cold Waves $750 _ $4) Complete with Cutting and Styling You'll have the Andre sham- poo (a beauty treatment in it- waved with individually select- . | : Sk ; 4 OPEN FRIDAY - ed Jotions steeped in lanolin } . Andre experts will custom- style your hair just for you. WERE SERVICE AND quauiry ARE SUPREME” Coats and Suits that depict fashion newness, tailored as you love them, a all in quality fabrics, with our advance styling Sallis from re 95 to 99. 00. ‘Misses’ ) sizes 10 aah 20 ahd bidet: too! Come see them — — tty them on — Youll love them! your hair will be . Service! Lapewtly Now or ae sue banc te It ee . j THE \PONTIAC/PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1087 Sharon Irene Beatty and David A. Briggs ‘were _ married Saturday. Her parents are “Mr. and Mrs. SELECT NOW in Bethany Baptist Rite Two hundred guests attended the): icc noce-tenalih bed cease vena | Beatty and David A. Briggs. The of tulle over satin with a_scal- Rev, geal pa at Betty 10Ped tunic and boat neckline. Her | Baptist Church. jewelry Was a single strand of | Mr. and Mrs. Cart Beatty. of Pears and a pair of earrings, a ‘Myrtle avenue are Sharon's par. . sift of the bridegroom. ets, and Davi i te son of Chee. A'tiara of seed pearls and . —| well, Her flowers were a cas- Se channd b LADIES’ HONE JOURNAL and hyacinths, PAULPS SHOE STORE jcrystalette ballerina-length dress. | Carl Beatty of} ...and wear Myrtle avenue the prettiest Easter and he is. BONNET the son of “in the parade. Chester A. Use Our , Briggs of LAYAWAY Ledyard’ street. we ‘Cor |? ith ak MRS. DAVID A. BRIGGS z Sharon Beatty _Is Married '« | Marie A. Beatty was her sister's| imaid of honor. She wore a blue —_ Good Light Essential When Applying _ Commetica art that requires practice and dis- be achieved. During the evening party hours, jbe decorative and obvious. Yet ‘during the daytime it should al- ways be subtleand-delicate— About easthihs teohimgy Wide say: from exotic, gerated effects if you want a nod ‘of appréval ene of disquiet- | ing stares.” Most important to remember is the need for good light when ap-) iplying cosinetics. Dreadful mis- takes can be made if-the lighting is poor. It's essential, too, to give yourself ample time for the job, A rush job is frequently a botch ’ |job. If you are willing to make the effort, your eyebrows and lips be your most striking features. Don't tweeze your eyebrows into a fine line. Do most of the tweez- ing on the under side and leave jsome of the tiny, fine hairs along \the top to give the outline softness. tment [Saturday wedding of Sharon irene of embroidered lace over tiers|The thickest area should be on the| end toward the nose. Never use a pencil in one long | heavy line. Apply it in short, feathery strokes and then use a | small, ett! breach te blend the | | pencil with the natural hair of | the brows. | “Be'careful not is have Your pans a cade arrangement of white roses jcil strokes too dark if your brows field street. Harlan is the son of Newspapers and new coins have! = light. Accent them, but avoid Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tipton of Erwin, been placed in a casket in the! ‘oo strong a contrast. “There are tricks for the lips, toe.' cernment if a desirable effect is to make-up, like a pretty jewel, can or improve it. But stay away extreme and exag: | Art of Makeup Requires Skill, Practice The application of make-up is an; There seems to bé a natural incli- nation to make the lips taut when an entirely different mouth shape than you intended. Keep the lips in repose so that the color is ap- plied as you want it to appear. For a clear line use a lip brush, nature left off and you, | ’ Da mt nt 0 50 Bp by oy tt Wilson School PTA . using lipstick. This can result in| — ef the eartace. cant be done Wistheet being ebvieus. | : | PATSY. ANN CUMMINGS The engagement of Patsy Ann \Cummings to Harlan Runion is jannounced by her parents, Mr. and Orval “Camimings or Witt Conducts Election | Elected president of Wilson | Other officers are Mrs. Stait! Lioyd, vice president; Mrs. Nor- man Featherstone, secretary; Mrs. James Hartsock, treasurer; Mrs, Malissa Brice, teacher vice-presi- | With practice you can become so. = skillful with brow pencil and lip}: — [einen te: tine Sets ean SS that no one will know where} — in. 2 | _|School PTA for the coming school J ° * jyear was Mrs. Wilbur Caverly. dent, and Stait ued father vice’ president. : Promenaders Club | Has Square Dance One hundred members and ~ guests danced {@ the lively calls of | Warren Allen, Robert Longe and Frederick Neumann at the Satur- day evening dance of Promehaders Square Dance Club held at Daniel Whitfield School. New members welcomed were Mr. and Mrs, Jack Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald. 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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1957 | —rastrst | t fe Se tee \ ‘ : eeae Hal Boyle Says: ee hy J , te ae _ [Count Over 350 Sedu in Isle Royale Park — ‘Gunwomah’ Otitdoes oe fintis sume between Feb, 12 and March 2 dis- _NEW YORK Sh Neeater ok cds dhe tbs had tgs tet. ae tae tony i oem fu. acaaen. Mr esbend: So er including about five new|\aiend which lise 4 euliee towie erp, more money with guns|They even steal them from their|dren. Ruth showed a remarkable|has a sixth sense in this respect.iones each year, | west of) Michigan's Keweenaw flicts in being her husband's wala ts o ee ; : “Everybody reports to me but! The National Park Service Sur-| employes in- peak season at its|@izes. in my opinion, @ Detteri nin» she said, ‘smilling. “I report|Vey algo disclosed 20 to 30. timber plant, quality of engineering to him. He's my boss. wolves and brought a recom- “We lead two separate lives—|mendation that the pack not be a business life during the day, a/@llowed to increase, Lewis said. : Seatind Blo. a the tenaingy—ent Back in 1926 Isle Royale had a we're happy in both lives. moose herd of approximately 3,000, a shoestring to keep going.” | Some manufacturers carry lines| “We're together 24 hours a day,|but a devastating fire in 1936 .de- oud Mrs: Handter hee ' have aj “You have to keep a step ahead/of 200 or even 300 toys. The Han-|and don’t get on each other’s|stroyed’ a third of the: island's ; : ee a aed > wee nen SRS ©. 90 enlonen We're very lucky people." foliage. STOCK UP YOUR FREEZER AND SAVE DURING KROGER’S “TuRIFTY SALE! P Fy aia : 5 i b ae : ey af t ? : 5 E 3 SRF . 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P78 | 3. 28 | uresuoy soap | SPRY SHORTENING. |SWAN TOILET: SOAP | Wishbone DRESSING E =e a aa ce go. ae be ee LOW rT: RI CES AT “KROG ¥) Merch 24, 1957. edephetedbed wisledbade ox ie: |e " \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. SARCH 20, 1957. oa * _ {Same Story in 11 Innings ‘The additions were designed to bring the numerical strength of Detroit, Ypsilanti in Inter-City Final Slide as Jim Beal led a balanced offense with. 17 points. Ypsilanti behin a 31-point spree by John Bass: |. Ypgi and Detroit clash for the downed Hamtramck 78-64, behind The Phillies 6, DP-Meorge Boone Prete 1, 4, 6 in anderen, | Anderson, Raanedy. | ge. 2 Tigers 5 out. A walk to Ken Walters put @ lor 4 i t } (Walled Lake Plays Kearsley at Birmingham Griff's The Grill quititet annexed the Class C title with a 55-42 decision Gritf's, Boys Club Annex ‘Titles; Royals Enter. MBA Fa ay ODDO als at 8 o'clock, with March 29-30. winner| imeeting Detroit ‘Thursday night. The district survivor enters the state MRA finals ‘at Wyandotte Detratt and Ypsilanti moved into|8 o'clock in the PHS gym. |, THe Tigers ‘cane, fom belind So) By Uellneg wi weped wiunire the championship round of the/ inning. A home run and three) with 16 points and Bill Hayward | Class B Inter-Gity Recreation JS, Sextet Loses singles by the Phillies piled on two} hit 13 for Pietz, basketball tournament with easy ey runs in the llth. The Tigers £0) The Lakeside Royals, who ended victories Tuesday night at Pontiac) BRIGHTON, England uw — The|ome back and died with the witishaw's jong as city Class High. Tigers. scored an easy 13-/ning run on base in the bottom of/4 ruler, open bid for the The Detroiters buried Ecorse-/5 victory last night. over a tour-|the ith. |state MRA title tonight at De- River Rouge under a 76-38 land-\ing U.S. Amateur Ice Hockey team.| One-run losses are nothing new P WENT BUICK SALES from the first day we showed prices like this. And they are still climbing. - : Of course it isn’t price alone that’é keeping solidly in the front ranks of America’s best sellers. It’s how much more automobile that price buys. It's how much more newness that money buys in a Buick — newness where it counts — in performance. You'll find that this is the dream car to drive. You'll find out about Buick’s brand-new engine — about the brand-new instant response of that dynamic Dynaflow* — about Buick’s full interior roominess and ground clearance—its superb new ride. new car, you can afford a Buick! today. It is standard on Readmaster, Super end Contury—optional outre cnet on the Special. f : nseoeevvre’” Why pass up your share of this fun? Go see your Buick dealer today. After all—if you can afford any *Now Advanced Voriable Pitch Dynaflow de the only Dyneaflow Buick bwiide 9 WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUNT : uct wa suns oe ~ Buick ee gqqseeeeern ** at modest ; Jones Gains 3 More Victories i Hf fF f 4 HTS at < He peak uff ,, t : i £ i a a Fe PRILADELPHIA DETROIT —_to the Tigers this spring. Five of ABR A ABR EL : Z Davis, cf “3 0 0 Smet rt § 1 {their eight losses were marked up/the winning run on base, but Reno! Joy nei Sone ag 2 3 Boling. a 8g jifor the lack of a single run: Two/Bertoia forced Walters at second nt to East Lansing . tf 1 2 Kaline, cf 4 1 ljof the games went extra innings |to end the game. at - Stake in Tonight's 3 0 1 Mexwen, its 3 3)/before the Tigers fell by one FUun.| " Hervey Kuenn got the Tigers | ‘B’ Quarter-Final $ $2 Cwm it) 8 8) phe Philties got their winning | a one-run lead in the first. in- ; 2 41 1 B-Torgeson 1 0 0) John Tsitouris, a 19-year-old : : 1 8 8 Denicl. P 2 § 9) righthander up from the Tigers’ aecstah ae taeelecd Seeeale “eases 36 62 Pushing 86 1 3 f Benne ff ol farm at Charleston, ylelded a | wine) out the for keeps /S Union 50 — a i Oe oer go 0, Rome run and three singles, \ Pee SE i ry puta Bf ps8 a ar — — ee Lonnett, socked the homer.| ‘The Tigers got. 15--hits, includ-|% _Weterfera te Me U8 f 41.616 Totals 426 15 ingles came off the bats of ing homers by Kuenn and Charley|' Yaa ai ats. 8 t i Van Dusen, Ed Bouchee and|Mazwell, oft veterans Harvey Had-|$3 4 perla 12 Bowman. dix and Bob Miller and converted|s3 “‘Serkiey $3 9 Or Blane 7 the bottom half of the lthjinfielder Gran Hammer. 1 Cranbroct 43 w Tigers made a futile-try to} But the Phillies got to four De| 72 Permington 69 83 S close.the gap. Ray Boone slapped!troit pitchers—Duke Maas, Chuck/73 ven fo ot Davison | 40 out a- double to score Al Kaline|Daniel, Tsitouris and Hal Woodes-|,, ai $2 Mandeville -40{ from first base after two were|chick—for 16 hits. fet to Dende es et Ginir 8 1) Bech gs 83 katon «= 36 7 : é 3 Ff 5 2 z E 2 - Detroit Automobile Inter-Insurance Exchange ‘at Automobile Club of Michigan 7 From the — “I took the biggest gamble in my five years of coach- ing and it worked,” That's what Walled Lake’s youth- — ful coach Bill Ullenbruch said with a sigh,in the locker — room after he was given a “royal” dunking by his — squad following the regional victory over Clarkston last | Saturday night. pee ee Be Ullenbruch wasn’t talking about the fact that he gambled on’ wearing his best. blue suit knowing that jit Walled Lake had won the team would carry out an earlier promise of giving him a shower. a A He had reference to the stall which the Vikings used - --- _. to start the second half of | the game despite the fact that they had only a six point lead.. ea z break. the Clarkston zone. “Clarkston did come out — of their zone defense, Said — Ullenbruch “but that really wasn't our objective.” _ Rh a “Our boys needed a rest.” hitting like it did in the first half, I would have had to start running again,” Ullenbruch said afterward. | For Walled Lake it was a great win, for Clarkston there was nothing of which to be ashamed. =. Coach Dom Mauti had himself a fine, scrappy and well-coached ball club. , x & *& Now thé toughest lies ahead for Oakland County's lone hope in the state tournament. \ The quarterfinal against Flint Kearlsley - at Birmingham fonight is the gateway to the Class B palace. The palace doors can open with the semi- finals and the coveted throne is Saturday's objective. This will be the second time in as many years that an Ullenbruch-coached team goes to the quarterfinals. Last year while at St. Clair another Flint team, Flint Tech, eliminated his team. —_- a Se _ “I have a lot of confidence in this ball club, they've hustled all the way, and we've done well to geb this tar,” said i: saa ' The tourney trail is a tough one, and Walled Lake © now carries Oakland County's banner for 1957. Sluggers Finding Range g q° if gs HA i 73 fr g fi Fi Drayton, Davis Clash Thursday in Title Game ag aba 5 5 a2 5 a a i i fi. q! AG tat ged ffi HE i i By if af | i 7 ee 7 U j Hae TS : a i i I ay Z “ ane Jed J see Pe j 3 ! / i ay Leas at as : 2 PES Fe ih ~ -\ | ! } | f = : 47 ‘ ; : 2 é ; € } } ‘ \ s \ | i Phy aes “ / Z ity % K i : f ‘ i ‘ i | ni ioe anes ) i | ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1957 3 ‘ ; oe ae f | st } ve) fei \ y _| Pete Cooper Was Once | J Dad-Son Night Potato Truck Driver “| \in Waterford i told the mayor. “It takes a heap| EAST LANSING. @® =|Spartans early this collected 20 points against Notre|school in Waterford of money when you've got four|“Someone's going to snap ipoint, -State lost Thursday beginning at 8. ‘kids. I’m telling you, the grits at|winning streak. It might just as games, three of them forwards) Boys Club Athletic Director Bill boy’s chorus under the home were getting mighty low. | well be us.” Conférence play and George Ferguson and Larry Hed- “will talk on ‘the sub-lof Julius Middledort. Fe ee Te | Pevdly Ae deesen, alte ine oe. mertrTiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiis if 1 had enough money I'd buy young coach of the Michigan] - Wim nse, : this darned golf course,” ‘State basketball team was talk-| To add to his. ai It was an dcceptance speechjing. He was speaking, of course,| Jack Quiggie, State's fg 5 that would have done honor to the/ about the Friday night in| scorer, broke training rules and le. late Bob Burns. :As Pete warmed/the NCAA se -with North\was left behind on a road trip On’ Satarday night, the Spa scoring this season, is jto his task he talked about the|Carolina, top-rated team in thé/as punishment. — ¢ Hn eae gp pe ere nw @ 8 et old days. nation with its 30-game win streak.| 4. wichigan State started its|Kentucky 8068 jo oaipy open ‘Michigan State’s defense was'l : BERS Ee * * * = | : trailing the best in the Big Ten and a os as “In 19 so ~*~ * * rocket-climb from the cellar to the/12 points at the half. ert Fie Stn r) and 36, I was driving a; ,,. © the: stand ne ‘allt Spartans also count heavily ; i No one needs to tell us what.a top of ings rugg ea 2 bbi bound Green’s/@ i S litlle—old. potato truck and I got McGui has.” Western Conference play. MSU ‘ gra ing re Ss with reen's 2 é up on top of 400 bushels to see teat team — tae "aiwon 10 straight, ‘climaxing the| Michigan State is a club without)jumping jack performance’ a key REBUILDING # ‘Gene Sarazen and Henry Picard/“™derson said. na oenic ey beat "Indiana to share 2% Outstanding star although the\to the Spartan success.in this de- me four-ball speaks for itself. But we think y beating in most. colorful player is John nt | self then ely seg Relay oak ga we're as good as the next team in/the Big Ten title with the always\co., the 65 caphemore center gence Gar as MOTOR TUNING : | thi " ” tent Hoosiers. . : : ss there * |this final showdown. po se : and No. 1 rebounder. Anderson led two teams into fou farve-Gey . | * <9 | Anas are Cooper went on in the same vein| Anderson is ai oddity in the| os Green. was fifth in the team)NCAA tourneys while coaching at R \a 10-4 conference record and 148 with 184 points in 14 games after|second both: times. ‘This-is—Michi-i se suquceene for 10 miimtes, telling the Florida Coaching fraternity in that he’s an’ » whirlwind finish gave MSU scoring during the regular season’ Bradley : Ihome folks and tourists how he incurable optimist. = | a timo = Phone FE 3-7432 that ‘dude on the eighth”’| He needed to be, the way things|"egular season mark. he became eligible for play in|gan State’s first entry in the na-\g 4°! 5. Saginaw = ee how knew “old Jackiewere going for his basketball; Notre Dame was one of the|January, In tournament play, he| tionals. Se lle Lael ele te lade MIDAS Set ao ek ~ 6 2 YEARS TO . MUFFLERS Feapaarsred | ee ETT penne ea : INSTALLATION Set for Kor TT | ~t a yay + . 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Perry St. “sive WORRY-FREE st gtandout prices! ‘KELLY PRESTIGE in ses sn toner | « hnewat end Medea, lon ond hese uo TIME or MILEAGE uimitt . FE 5-0649 Locally Owned end Opersted = Research About ‘County Rattlesnakes Discussed _|rather timid creature, By JACK PATTERSON One of the toughest outdoor questions to get a straight answer to is whether our local rattlesnake, the: eastern Massasauga (Sistrurus catenuatus catenatus) constitutes a danger to man. We've been doing some rather: intensive research on the matter recently .and have come to some conclusions) we'll pass along for what they’re worth. Catenatus is generally distributed throughout the lower peninsula, in rather considerable profusion in| some areas. He has not been reported from the U. P.; He is common in Oakland County. x * * is-a shy,’ Because he catenatus is not often seen even in areas where he is plentiful. Normally rather non-aggressive, he often monly goes unob- = served. - In the f catenatus is pri- areas near lakes Wildlife Week | |Proclaimed by — Gov. Williams || In accordance with the obser— i — State Anglers. Getting Ready Smelt Activity Seen). oa Starting Early April vance of National Wildlife Week, Michigan Governor G.. Mennen Williams proclaimed this as Wild- life Week in the state of Mich- igan. Along In his proclaimation, the Gov- ernor called upon all citizens to acquaint themselves. with natural resource problems in keeping with the ‘national theme, “Make a Place for Wildlife.” ‘The proclamation was received; by Howard Shelley, the State | Chairman for National Wildlife Week. in Some Areas LANSING — Thousands of Mich- Observe V Wildlife Week, sponsored the Outdoor Trail 4. —-GU¥ MOATS- Howard Shelley, Michigan mer chairman tor National Wildtife Week, “day listed nine “courses of action” for conser vation-minded citizens who wish to help ‘|“make a place for wildlife.” annually by . the National Wildlife Federation and affiliated groups, is being observed March 17 to 23. The theme is “Homes for ~ | Wildlife,” stressing the habitat needs of wild species and the fact that unless Americans act to provide places for wild animals to feed, find safety and rear their young, this nation will lose a valuable natural resource. If you want to nlp Shelley suggests 7” choose one or more ‘of the fotiowing methods: pects on wildlift needs and) Shot the things that destroy spring'igan fishermen soon will be testing - ; itheir skills as spring fishing sea ‘sion, water pollution, over- >. marily a lowland'gons get under way. 2 | dweller; he likes| Smelt, walleyes and suckers will lands, and forest fires. Work’ semi - swampy ‘provide the first sport, followed closely by special rainbow trout PATTERSON hummocks, In the summer he's apt to take pes ay aS PAIR CLC pas 3% hee + ” : \ 4} sone BURPER'S Hybrid GIANT eS te to higher ground, fields and hedge- BA | fats in. the north. “7 we ¥ * * * Particularly in hot weather he nocturnal in habits (another rea- son he escapes detection). i 13 in designated wa- the lower peninsula. Smelt -runs, expected in. late) may be largely or almost entirely|March or early April, attract thou-| sands of persons to Michigan’ i to net the tasty little fish. ont 9 th “ Get our 1” Power Mower $4.50 Be wie Hurry . @ Trims close to trees, etc. st-of-season’ @ Rotary action for top ‘performance in toll grass ® 2 4.?P. Clinton gas engine @ Full 18” steel blade @ Three adjustable cutting heights—1%”, 2”, 2%" @ Puncture-proof tires | Size 6.00-16 *Plus tax and recappable tire | SALE PRICES t SAVE 28x 1.75 Firestone 3.6 h.p. - Outboard Motor Pre-season Prices 1993 IIE ©3 mixing speeds © Popular for depend- *@has wall hanger ability, light weight, © perfectly balanced © terrific gift item extra power. a) ber oyti si inaw le M46. W.. Huron Save 7” HAMILTON BEACH portable mixer @ 5-year guarantee FE 5.2620 FE 2. 925 L. | grazing, drainage of wet- through ‘schools, civic clubs, youth groups, | 2. Encourage and support scl- entific research on wildlife and | its living ‘areas, Work through | call and ‘uni ities, your 3. Demonstrate land-use and wa- ter-management methods that pro- iteet, or even improve, wildlife hab- +tHunters Association-this_week- === MAM RapDogkilig Members of the Michigan Fox, For Burns it was the third dog eniy " - amie. % = a3 "early: i Fe wey 8. Fish and Wildlife Serv. | tee. . itat, This one is for farmers, Recreation area. So far it would appear that the Me. exact time of the spawning ! average outdoarsman’s probability! ture - depends ne water tempera- ranchers, engineers, loggers, i Solunar Tables of encountering catenatus would be Deuly, pag rag tp rl ag = oe Sol Periods, Vv The schedule of Solunar Fe hie and the chances of being |in streams: occurs near the bein mee of the land. : as printed below, has been taken’ SKATING NIGHTLY appears, and spawning runs hit dem ¢lubs and other citizen |Tables. Plan your days so that you] Wedmesday Thru Sunday ass practical matter, then, See ent Sint ot tee) Gee te hey St Rpts ne hiatal cpm p base ge nsioeny: Goad 8 te 11 any hazard presented to man by ™onth. smelt runs) provement projects field, | hunt! cover during these g catenatus can be considered neg- (generally are reported in Grass) Or pitch In ond beip with suck (times if YOU wish to find the bes Sat. and Sun. Matinee ligible. Surely his presence |Creek, Antrim County, and Green - sport that each day has to offer. | 2 te 4:30 P. M. should not discourage Creek, Grand Traverse County,| Predects. Seek the guidance of The Major Periods are shown in| . going afield. — and these streams serve as a “get) State or federal wildlife experts, | boldface type. These begin at the Closed Mon. end Tues, ‘Socquss he proseuts virtuatty wit Sh signal for smelt fishermen) $. Get behind the programs of|times shown and last for an hour! : hazard «there is a tendency to) other areas. State and {federal conservation|*4 ane or two hours nace ROLLADIUM dismiss this small rattler as al — agencies, Work towafd public pur-jregular type, are of somewhat! SKATING RINK harmless — fae? don’t. Puppy Match Slated chase and management of vital) shorter duration 4475 W. Huron Se. FE S-3677 Puthees | he om iat Ferndale Sunday areas such ag waterfow! marshes. ey =, large-| March Miner Majer Miner Major, bon eibtleoted prey (a |The Dette Soter Geant Cap stim an, ee ‘aes ond = ens a ee S$ t : 3 that would kill dog catenatus'|March ist at the VEW. Hall’ s| Piamed for at federal reservoirs | 2 tiie Se tee $a) INSTALLED FREE Set er ee BRR bo Ber ore . ern; Entries will be taken at the door oF : : .: ot diamondback of the Southeastern until time of judging. Judge will be, % Valuable marshes, | 3 jie tes das Sas UFFLER Sse Cepagtenttly_poodnmg: Ray Sperber. Starting time is 1:30) 7. Use your citizenship and your pm. 7 oo \vote if. mecessary, to protect our Data Is Available "© Tail Pipes ' state, federal and private sane-| 2 © Airplane Type Shock Absorbers |tuaries, refuges, parks, forests and) eae anes pa a nol ppestran nd New gsr areas from encroach-| pevdgur dpe mod, pede | ® Carburetors—Fucl Pumps Now Showing! Che Newest Spring | SLACKS Give yourself a lift with a ; fresh pair or two from this | brand new stock, Lively patterns combine with smart styling to spark your spirits and enhance _ your good appearance. New. versions in stripes, checks, plaids, solids, fine flannels; worsteds, gabar- dines. Pleats and Ivy From l ()” ik’ ape udd Twanty-Three North Saginaw / $e. | i ~ | f GEE ees * mi i, Seppencovank Satergtee | | tion control laws, Work for ade- | we wil Ore you quate sewage-treatment by ev- . 4 20% discount | dustrial: wastes, LANSING — Thirteen Michigan’ | 9 Join a conservation club and residents recently discovered they HOLLERBACK | support the efforts of state and 313.65 have save as ssid. of Po AUTO PARTS d each—by spendi t ® te 9—Sunday & to | national conservation organiza-| _— i 340 Bald as re a-oent ‘Conservation Department's fish di.’ ivision in Lansing, FORD . PONTIAC. Johns-Manville Brake Lining CHEVROLET (tended shoes), . » $16.95 » $14.95 . $16.95 MU FORD INSTALLED FREE ‘CHEVROLET * FLER ee All Makes and Models s PROVALG | Werks “TY 370s. Macb0 i ie eo - OS bo hed ‘in 1922 | y “FE 5.6136 a week which has been killed. En gm Bye ng Te di tastes vile Hines ; ae Terre a ee oe eae wipes] i : A os f | j ff F & ae PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1957. NITE SERVICE. “| oon FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE : ee “The players. know os he, DON’T PUT OFF : ~ son ta~e| NEEDED SERVICE | ' Just Because You Can't Take Time During the Dey USE OUR CONVENIENT - -NITE SERVICE Leave your.cor between 4 and 5 P. | M. — It'll be ready at BAM. - We bave found that many of our customers siust ase thelr car Goring | the Gay and just cont take the time dering the day for needed and necessary maintenance er repair service. And eo, we have extended our service hours—to better serve the Chevrolet owners of this eres, Bren Uf your car requires some miner. body or fender werk—ae'l got. it done fer you—overnight. And — i cncts me more — 0s wo operate op an established fet rate puoromett y ny dane pay ey + Sere a pa aaa b equipment te assure you the very best workmanship, They weve olf hag and they were jal! locking at us. Me ned pitching said The the Indians want a catcher.” What it comes down to is this: Win NIT Games *i i Billy” Hoeft and Paul Forte a dl, Temple Advance Ear a ; NEW YORK (f—It’s Bradley vs. Temple, led i a ‘gant eel ¥ n ‘ . oan Ae e sap ¥ eens i F i iL ME aaa, 2 A + AR ON, eb POPLAR Toe hee MERE ape ee UN CEN MMO ere tp — I | reno ant Menpha State vu in ounpew Guy Rodgers, ral T either of the. two, and -” }}st. Bonaventure pas lel nee esta tlasloaey Se edie be suadllypeprittoBier albeit mes, ‘ Car That’ Not Right Jet's serine in the Nation yton's zone defense in the sec-iwould give up catcher Frank! 9) °¢0» Sub! ine ‘heir hay. Don't Drive a § | eo en ered grasses mecey nso] Get ht Serviced by North—at Night | = ight by $2 € Cleveland tosses in snother pitch a - whipping Dayton 77-66 and Xavier} Ojdtime observers couldn't re-|¢™ ®#Y Garcia or outte- emm>|call a previous comeback such as|™M&M, and shortstop George Strick oe i NORTH CHEVROLET = : ns Bradley. making its first Madi-/on Xavier, The Braves went on!” “ I 1000 $, Weodward Birminghom- MI 4-2735 al aa re eS + a ee FS ee —— SSS = = Be "DISTRIBUTOR of - | since losing Suing 9 CCNY in the 1950 that tore the game apart. — because it or Se the in cannes a = triumph. | . The . : | astounded the crowd of 10,543 by! seeded Bradley substituted Johr- : " : : vice Equipment rales tre Monde aa ck og te Wd - y Conference runner-ups _fin- by 21, ; a: ' 2 = Sd j : ! x : : rt) to) a : 2°NFP-single-game-seoving bo. ae \ . al "2 — oe SO . ee eae SR ce i “We started an al] court eee 7 — ove _— . a a e Blackhavrk Porto Power @ Proto Tools ; -@Globe Hoists — @ Champion Air Compressors @ Bink’s Spray @ ARO Lubrication Equipment rc ommen wa oni ees] ; GUARAN - last time. hurry! i 7 . ic wd od oe oe a 2 iw ri ———— ae tor, igenn J. Bumnett, amcutive| “ just touks Ye one bays Est | LIFETIME GUARANTEE eee oe ‘@Soux Valve Equipaent and Tools |Ieeic'Srrm— eneiccae mryieee| | Astor = tie Tools | “The ome peta in five years snd that Oy one pote : @ Bean Visualiner & Wheel Balancers. |B) == HIGHLAND 7 - “ we. i | Saleameri N. Johnson, FE 3-9478 : UTICA Smith’s Mobil Servie ® , Eee oe er: Stote Tire Sales Shelby Oil Co. . Lie Highland, MU 46572 sit > aa ; pag Bans 503 $, Saginaw, FE 4-0687 4025 Auburn Rd., RE 9-9351 . } pele | oe ; \ gs | V/ih j \ | | | VAs | © 2 \ A yo\d \ ‘ i ps \ \\ ae j a | a é \ oe hy are ge oe ee pe VEER \ Pao ae ee ee ee 8 Se ee Se 4 Tr j : { & i / po i THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1957 \ ce BOARDING HOUSE | tae H-WHATZ «SAY! THAT'S A ]Z 9 ae CUTE LINE, GLADSTONE —~ 7 | : LET'S JUST RUN THROUGH IT \7 ep AGAIN! IF L HEARD YOU JZ ie RIGHT, WE CAN BUILD p77 | A NEAT LITTLE “ : SCENARIO . Tan. Z| \ if \ fi 7 I srectirseest Vi) : TO HUMOR A FELLER Hi eR : Wiel i} by Franklin Folger| DONALD DUCK (Zw wl NANCY _ ee — CAPTAIN EASY OH, MISTER--- THERE'S | SOMETHING YOU OUGHT TO SCRAM--- or ee { BOTHER ME — ANN g Wes . *, i Sa By Ernie Bushmiller Ve Beg Uo Pat OF — Ab igh meerved Cope 10ST by Unned heature bysdicom dnc ghar W-10- THE FIGURINE WAS A COLLECTOR'S ITEM... BUT ITS CASH VALUE ISN'T ENOUGH TO WARRANT THAT: * at « as BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WSS HARDY CLAIMED TO BEA FRIEND OF YOURS: MALCOLM! SAID YOU ADVISED HER TO SEE THE | FIGURINE WHICH EASY HAD » “SHOWN YOU RECENTLY! a ind By Edgar Martin PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac f acl Press Wont Ad Section 4 Take advantage ot this easy Way to solve all your buying and sell- ing problems. To Place Your WANT AD \fes > DIAL FE 2-818! W0-00! BUT COULD YOU BLAME ME? WHEN HE STIFFENS QND CLOSES W'S EVES OREN 1 WSS WY GOODNIGHT? ~ eee | a i V ae F207} 100? ty Mt Cortes, wn. Tk ey, US Pen OO. By Charles Kuhn GET RIGHT IN AN’ ILL THANKS, GRAN HAUL YA HOME #/ Or My BUT I'VE GOT MY TRANSPORTATION / Lev! “T WELL ---1 TRIED TO WARN J HIM) pp , / a _— . : — 7] > a a Pail ic EBC es we i i= -3 a ee Ss a # ~ a | * es at ae bb ae 3 A 4 ITTAC PRESS, WEDNE FEE OT EEG MEE LEE TT CLA ET CMT ER 2 "7 : ; i i i F: Bird Bae aT ENT Gace | fam Panag) BR ary Ee er if a Hi aaah ve ae ih igs at : : a a | EE sof S81, “gy ES : pon irs ited “He be i Bo ae eae ae i aa Hil 0 CERES pat: ze eat fr a fy if | a a . i it al ey Q b<2° 38) : ean ey Gls egy eae | ERS diluaantil a f= 53: 4 vig | e9e8 222, gucee Fartan | drags faa TLL TIT Can ia ed Te Bc ee : Oy aed i ig es SRUarae it al i iq Ze [| SES sg" 25g): jack ITE : iy tbh 7. oencte hess leafeedis ‘9 patty Sole Bp: spe ef e | Biadigdecs| tees Hoest| Rae i8)) SS yy aire F tied: ayle siifgs ts pee AU Rig palit Se, A: ‘3 = lat EgaE3 2487 pial) E fe == ahaa: ith F STE 3385, 5 ee el belt Baily § p | Bgeteeats Hegandnggurcd EepsiUay!) 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See this now. Illness Vacant—Four Bedrms. » Practically new home with pon | basement, insulation 136 B. Pike St. Open Eves, FE 49584 Quick Mosesesion ’ A real break for the Seer, family, 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. For Rent Miscellaneous 42 S—~ FE 4-2533 30 Anes : 6 room modern . Good batn il il and chicken gy rey miles north j pee ee my ose! ir. Smith, “hor N- NETT. TORS. % E. Huron Street. « 0 Aut POOR TABLE GASOLINE | For Colored Sale House Deland Court For ) Houses 43 yatye aa. bedroom ie Aste asem: stoker . enelos 5 pnw ogy > 5 orem, ite sn front porch. Features extra large oh see. beach. $1,800 rE living room, full separate dining 5-1140. No re . pangs Load an 3. bedrooms ' ca PLUS te, eaiy yb fog oN oa, Sones e 3 #4, down, Write Pontiac Press, Box 13. NICHOLIE FE 53-1201 EM 34200 auto, gas heat. yeh at take over ae Lawson ia 2 Cemenn 8 se yh ed home, larze lot. good cation. FE 21 BEHIND WA TWP. 2 — bed: jus 49 Mt. omen oe St. he 5 us fo_ bedroom Onoheat,, water | Eve, Mrs, Dolan . port. acre, ae sie Joan Gay. OR “BUD -| Union Fam Lar e Famil ial tor | Lars ily Specie aan NICHOLIE Pe saan \ —— Complete a / BU : iran oD. cony to crurveing, Base : ext wa” ” Pe eesis) 2mm "som day or wor. 45 Why Rent? ment. ont qutess . Reduced terms. ss >, vT, ‘ood : - Rent Stores 40} ergo 7078 ees oe coupler alone or . as OP eee foots Stone 3. vgs OOO , SE led Dea eS erammre| |, ZBEDROOM 3 . en. 141-143 _ OR 3-130 Wood floors. 10 by £.%, ae on OF ei ee Combination. 98.00 © ae downtown. Call at 288 N. Perry acen. Siang services| °? shee or rr es ——— ee ‘SBEDROOM : “. Exe, for drugstore, good friendly | On neled for bedrm. or stud . pe ea Fad pear would receptive Pirepace er Ee t . OR —_ future. New ing rm. 2° car 5 ot on w REALTY Co. mp: A Potnam 32. | ing. mnty of Repo Piel terme. sa . "|? acai. « & BA ’ = at J r i F soi nit af Brion Lake Rd. Li ti W t ment . . MA =) ‘ : Ww . | oe as cre : in fas =, side LE ASE. DE FOR 1S ings an ivisto eon q A RENTAL » ca ten Wares. 4 7 N months. Owner transferred. No UNITS Nanay . West Huron at € ee oy, Sa aonet for 2D Attractive duples »ype ur a AN Take short iN SMALL HOUSE *& in Pon- quertere se ecreee m Eliz, Lake VALLEY REALTY some furniture. $875. OR 3-862. Hien" iat Bid “and” ot. ! «x Mas, Kem to Bob's 7766 MSe at Pontine Lake EQEURBAN ALE WOOERN RostE CALL rr Chicken House. z & chicken ‘coop. $060 down. SPRUE Ars STATARETS | Rewt Office Space 4 T | Bek Ar acti ee. 4-282 RABLE OF FICE sPace O O] : 5 Ar PRAMS in : z NT. Hf oeraaea ube a id 4 offices tn Sao. on heat “Jeneel “bases at water, heat, refrig., furn. 30 Cad- he- Saker a tations Z 6 oS; Large lot. Lake oriv, Ph, UPPER PLAT. 6 RMS & BATH. 7 gas ge BE tor Nas conte eames a ae | R A . ted | =a = > z “Raw , Ee Garage. Modern minute. | _ 23062, Plenty ot Parking. = YOU THE URGE 4 4 : waieene. “eve end, oT To away from the noise, Sg B.., ny oa wk +7066, after 6:30 MYrtle r AN the b of the city? If s0,| Reitman Court. OL 62566. By “TE DOWNTOWN let ug show you this owner perth, Located within feet of 100 built log home with 1% acres i PaMicy a crit: . T| er cent corer on E. Huron in eb bea Fe es Ce . 00 PER MO. 130 eting “of 3 room suife with near Lake Orion ond Gates Lake asee, $anle aoa.” SEMINOLE, | PE ¢ists OR| furnished “Lease available. SYLVAN _Call_ after $ p.m. EM 90406. ¢ He ) cote tyre BE eae = eo -« Rent Houses Furnished 35 Roy Annett Inc en, colored bath fixtures, atte. ~ $12,500. Call MArket 41 . ot] heat rl ae - e " for i BEDROOM DRLUxE ao REALTORS oe appointment tee tor reo Day. week or © Sn vestige and Sunday 1-4 | LAKE FRONT , DOR RIS = wm nth. PE 2-7328. e room ee a—ae — —. wr r natura re ce. ary PEAR FISHER. FE 65 A, wig} T E t See Die Wer Bo tate cnt lates fenced in yara,| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICH “re seta ATE ae, Rice ie | eer Ea MN tor, TV and oil warner. Out Woopw floor. Tdeal RUE for doc- * Mr. Leas A dandy 8 room reat home that side tollet. $46°8 mo. tor’s office or factory representa- pry A cats (eth ) ts % side and "ROOMS. TOF ab | Aphiy tgusm:ce Moka ochee. 78 fveiy streamiised tienes, Pots Aa. CORB) 4 we Morel Otfiee. 18) 4 }OHNSON, Realtor | fireplace sun room 10x30 eiGi panoramic view of abe heated Price ig right at $ié». . i t BR 4,975 Ideal location for your family, restricted area. short walk to” average roo: dition, dandy earage, gas A LOVELY RANCH HOME SALE OR DE 800 — brick and cedar shake TRA! and, =e ee a with. ssive fireplace, ining rm. x kitchen, dandy bed ‘ room, nice bath, full basem Seas erage, jot 100R180. good consider small home in trade, . INCOME 8B eee 214,780 oe material ‘and worn five “exceptional are Pe 4 8. aba ag and me oh ee , | 4 fs , : . \ ; : ‘ . ; iy va a ; eke S { | Ses Be 4 i Py ; f j foe P 4 i i tiie : _7H r vee : ¢ 4 bewod < i | : —— E PON TIAC PRESS. WEDN ESDAY, MARCH 20, 1987 pare 7 SRC as ihe ’ or Sale Houses For Sale H @ICARMIVAL: } errr ae ets ert Le

bedroom oe s |PE 5-741 Eyes. FE 5-4714 a ey 8A ; NORTH cellent 2 bedroom home. h a mente shaded iol go | fhe Shang Be gor . ; ; Completely furnished, three =Bv Owner—T. 18 sara & MeO oe $1,560 DOWN... | "Bite “eeme 2 apartments ao} Mirage "ant “ss ite senen tise down 10300.) J Gown’ the large ting wom | SUMMER bedroom with wher: op This Ave FE 40541| Very sharp 2 bed ond : rage and solid cement . : ving toom & is bone .— edreom eqtage "i stent) « wearoom, al brick tunch om Very sharp 2 bedrm. ranch trpe.| fad Boor: 4 room, apartment, oy | dire Clave “te. St ‘Mikes doi soa Te earmcied tiem |. ARPURD THE : y Brow S| MULTIPLE LISTIN R — ative. “2 re | car ‘ 7 $9.°°0 with approximate! f —— ta ye ee 9 = aioe a immo raed frigerator, elec. water heat- eae, See . land. iG SERVICER car, garage. 30 T perage. a docation | $2.69 down 7 é ‘ormica ton, cabinets. 2 fe ~ golfing If Rly enjor er, full bath with shower, oem ie “s15.000 West Biodmtield for Feating. price $11,000 | Jf | vedrooms and tile beth ab. hill thorta, be sure and bee this screened front porch 10528, Tasteful Luxury IM WRIGHT = | Huntoon Lake | Terabe St MImACe. ermes, | ing room: end dining el 1 ee ot Bees. | FE i¢ouse Si _Ivanboe In this neatly brand new custom REAL FOR GOLORED | as only § ff 4 s moddern a. =. bull Ranch | on la MS Oakland "Ave, PE Sed | Large T ae ae kom as f “LOYD KEN vine seen 8 ee” i" hestine. abun, terme COMPARE feat ody" exes tres Eves MY aise” "| falltbasement, fot 49 t0iq) on} breeeeway ‘end garage 230 | °°) REAL */ | FLOYD KENT. Realtor | file "Sat "Piasiered wat Zoned Commercial cious "rome, tig bathe al — AN | Beebe et imaam” ST") Saentut aie ntn Forms Phone OR ia (8 we Fae’ open ogg | beth Enka Baten, "Put $ room nome suitable for) J ook. at Th Fx tnd 2 car ; * worktop ao Fall io _Rves, “a 19 to 8; A CUSTOMER PA im PARKING Price $9,400 with eee “an. eteacncatstths dx} Lookat These Extras | Geet ErdDitt, lau sOMh EPS rae. Sreement ie atpe Fert | ces per nea | : fiomalic water hotter. i's poun Only in __| _fetiring couple or small family |" modern, large lot 3 room S H fine, family. Beane fot” aly NEwI GHAM ' WEST SUBURBAN — ‘car garage. Terms. t- “The LeChateau” = we tome a $15,400, DONELSON SCHOOL AREA . » tne vileges. Family sive —. 3 ' . toom modern, 3° ; ; ; dirms., brick : streamlin: eee nee ba | 2 to 14 ft. city eee oe ee ‘shes tamily home ee ee ditt dosiyn, corse xa "| Pioneer Highlands AUBU fica" teat ad t = anol ge vais . rm) treet . e . room, E } Srac nN e 5 - “tg Land polling. brick. for ‘lasting beauty Pics bath ‘x Fone dg th Is4 pM perry Pare. *. =) OREO TIP IPL ete ere brick home ne Just. off James trait is eaway sendin ‘or > Ale - mes giageel na Zarpeting galls. psf. “floors, All eae eantnt,, folling:| fis outstanding” home: tiuy you —_? — : : = v car garage, 14x is eluded re beat tone s can be yours for only Located on main paved high: | ga -_ 3 spacious bedrooms. “in 3 rooms & draperies. Doneed Mecre. oat Wa “seams on aly "A. pone ht dd buildin privileges on Sylvan Lk = Gan tor a= 4 008 own and = gy value at) o*rse ona’, Me a with eming 1. Rope yard. 2 — t gttase Close est. reas @ah Sete f net seg The appt ae 1 us to Bes " oo | and lovely Enotty pine “Wttchen, soon, $2200 down ee Arnold Real Estate ee ching a or, $250 DOWN NORTH END - a ae 1954 Brick Ranch | Sceaueas Gk mene’ @ tee tor: : 210 8. Telegra: 4. RETI RE? Timken heat. “Opportunity ter shop or any fetes wt) Goane Sh ie eh ae room, Doane a? Pacing Grinnell Bird Sanc- 'eation room aot toe’ ef erage Loon Lake Shores = Sn Fe 53183 peels gays ab all or business. Reason-| din. L. RT ag oe taree “vine Yo room, full ste = =f al “laos b arg tures, an “- raplete : caean = won ruse Soon. “Enews sans MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Wf you are one of those down > parmeat ~— Pa in sob ot S70.088. Terms eas-| F- _ cascteal peewee Kitexen, . ache | serene cing conre"Bhchen | Maw" T apt Boy yet lucky people and would tke | V H.C “CNE WINGHAM || WATERFORD area fat garage ‘Comer Wt Pull 8 room with fireplace, din-! humid Ss bie en Pull basement | NICE GARDEN ~ can be had of good land, and a secure i é RE ESTATE ch home: with att 1% car ioe $8, 1) Gown =. a, wie kitchen and r. See this attractive fur- ecrea' room. Large; on this 1 acre plus el of monthly income from 2 ad- Corner iewers Crooks Rd, garage. /large living rm fire-| 963 Der month St . fall basement with rec-| pished mode) any day from 3 to = land with 2 bedroom heme, hatd — gi dwellings, then you FE sje piace. beautiful kit. cupboards| late = — and fireplace, | §) me - gy just of chicken coop snd run. Good well} - will be interested in a prop- galore. A steal for $11.975 — : Seems ot feat sai] Ret oft ast e'ome'ners | © Bettis. $1500 Dn. | Sedprmene st mah ww owe] Fk Bertolet ; ope souanateg viet : Z an ares ‘about — oleae Sh te cate ae Wace Partrid [Fore nay owner moret| aa bere. veritas .Donelson Park 2 bedrooms up. Ali ox hom tag os ol Pied =n “ By 9 a position for un poo. age go bea | Hiving Yoom, tit hae eT room ranch| W nicely decorated. GAS heat, 1h | ice $ room apartment down for| ig means SF casas. ciel is THE “BIRD TO SEE Diasiered, walle and the ‘price ts betiroom RY) , fireplace im living | ear garage Price $10,500. living quarters and an apartment oot only $7960. , Re erry Sen Ceramic 16xt1! Sam far al faces | ssa Se | san GCree Eames CANAL FRONT | nike Gand besmene a tn Set pine BROS K N7 Se hire ave 3 homes rth 1s $1,500 DOWN ee et a _ | ine for We have 2 homes with 1" DOWN hn ot ig ‘ . ee I ZLER LAKE PRONT — vers mle high | $50N, “And one colin ay | iiiess Russell Young | sities seam det . Way and 2 car oo oe on en on TOR — Ft Mg = By Rye * Very low monthly sparments. | front home ioe room moder water. ww BEALTON-SUILDER, wajeee © te tren bee it : en Seadovepe Phone OR 3- 2 60 W ag met Ph PE «& home. Good fishing. boating and xd F ms, brick firepl £4535 : ; é es take oe Open Eves, tit 9—Sunder 10 to § one St En TE O08) inne ke oy we wi! “TERRY REAI BRS FE 40528 ‘found Hepat earage Baioy rear RAY O'NEI : terms. A i ———| $2500 down. J E. ADAMS isms. _Bolegtaph Ev | Weree River an benena teaae - : NE L, Realtor hay Annett | es on G BR fewin it sow gun | eed Lo gil bree wih Phone PE Pias oc on S8Ra* Y ” 7 ne. “ns! $95 e€0 Jrwin| “Sie DOWN “ Phin or on 280s” $950 DOWN rge ni. ~ $400 DOWN : re _ tt Veterans! be proud. to ae oe ae neatre di Pr pore Ave.| 2,hedroom Lake Priv. Pull price: ayton Plains W miatred PART. RIDGE A ie orn le bed- : on cam Sunday 1-4 | JUST A FEW of these 3 Bed-| rooms a arena thee Orr JOSLYR. BUNGALOW 9 BED- sae Ses Ranch Home. $10,000 IR FE 43581 ~ $1,950 Full Price room, Face Brick flomes with Fenved ot, Oniv $7,990 ’ BY OWNER. # 4 per cont “80 W. HURON. ST. A good uy Bete. the ot Eda akbar $1.930 DOWN ° | WEST SUBURBAN aS PEN EVE. TIL? | Senvmovgrn put ‘hate WILLIAMS S LAKE In 2 oo —— pared eteet. ce ae Poe gion 4 ee $7500 ri New Home Lopamko or OW “-Barbrook Drive’ "Bet Om afr forced ait es pee | beeesewar,. Bm Pag aha nee ie | Loon Lane fs — Rorth “aiae ae bs sais FECT! frees | P as = i ws, si a 5-ACRES is ‘ oe Neg eal ‘kitchen. arr “Models Open ts Mile a location. 3 bedroom built deco-| 1's sobeaieg ah Beige in in el Pp : 8 Dail home, filcely decorated. Kitchen veusen f a ee 2 : : = al ¥ bas eating space Breezeway at 1) dropped - ae fine 2 : Co least tached’ 2 car garage. Several out-|/ /, 70M. J $3678 oe buildings Your investment and | '\ Uitbes See These Bu $ Toda t ret ON A 4 de finish The sighed built on ner lot |KENN EDY Humphries} 2: i REALTOR | mmortes mew yy oo a F Teiegrapn _ \opent eres j roe tear ‘18 nani vom va ae | : ey 7K ve . , Multiple Listing aegep us Ey | Eves MY eu es PONTIAC. PRESS, * oe * + — ee e % om, COLUMBIA fig ary. el — - Corner jot 100 % 120 ft.. ‘paved ctrecte, goed location, Gily $668 -ETER BILL SU, deed patidmng heh oars OFF F'AUBURN AVE. _ 8 Baton LAKE FRONT . deep, en ae To Buy—To Selj—To Insure MAHAN a CO., REALTORS ie, te LOTS OF LOTS wie the time to a UTD NOW| Be ang Ae CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | ke endo ed he For Sale Resort Prop. 44A| Residential - 1M WOLVERINE. s3700, “485, Outland, Merrie Oaks ‘pu. CARING —: nisemtiea. sre Square |: Here ts te orn asta. choice * a foom cab-|¢ ou Sa = in on lot $2,395 with % down,|* /'* ee ee oan oe et am. EB, Emmons st., 90x Also tote ‘ order | ¢§™ y Ae Sih eae vou hashes” umber CRIES. witli 2 ft. Clin cont, “Ph Fe Court 1, Scres, ‘Dinie Hiignweytrantage, |. Drive. : small lake 000, For Sale Lots = 46 Commiercial” EAST SIDE. | Qarnsteo-Orion road. 400 = 2 <2 Tre itt loaaied late 40, 128 lly — as f. each, op Kenilworth city e-\Noru side, RA siding, lot 104x306. i: ht Emerson, city and sewer. oS RSL AK SS LAKE |Roy Annett Inc. ia aoa oe Sir PE 6-044) ; st i | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor “| Lacated near Nortn pa fee pa Pemaee * For Sale Acreage 47 RIDGEWAY 975 Baldwin Ave. 02° = spring, 1 m wat ee for” Bunting “8 fishing. 3% miles from town.- F’ _7e.- 16% ACRES Sashabaw road : «ite. beau- 40 land tthe t $8,006 $2,- - RAY.O’NEIL, Realtor a ras. a Ideal building sites. dn; $290 mo. By owner. FE nas CLARKSTON AREA with sotaga Rls as e and ary with: ream. Petline’ Test for suberiig Prices" st 420,200 with reason- “eres. ey se : Partridge is THE “BIRD") TO SEE LAKEFRONT 25 A: WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR _ FE 43581 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. TIL 9 s pel, LB rg bt eons = 4 only, $12,800 | Gite awn and ency payments. Leslie R. Middleton ROKER ageves 58 Biss de 3 aint FAR -FOR APARTMENTS West side 2 PES) -gelt- imm Act today! ;| WARD E. PARTRIDGE |REALTOR FE 43581 1050 W, HURON ST. ~____ OPEN EVE. ‘TIL 9 TELEGRAPH ROAD facilities. eter or business. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor rE stil oF 1 | MACEDAY-GaRDENs}— eaPPAGRES om} = gaa ‘Rent Lease Bus, Prop. 494 "MODEST MAIDENS - : : 3-26} *— bid now ate perfume so they’ single” RESTA newly a all imodern ss steel complete . next to GM Piant 4, for- management, sell_or lease. ._ FE 2-4673.;- atone bow ‘operating Mie | fonse PE 24121. aetna PN ar a _For. Sale or Racneee 50 = L Bi a ee ae, poe f8 fam nae ox Business Opportunities 51 |} PR IE ‘Buy Thre Partridge - List Thra Partri * tates a “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” _ Evergreen Farm MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge S SUPER MARKET. | "egies, Yop bicker, eat down. » inter ete ode es \een > 8a! (State Lisenced Lenders) TEAGUE FINANCE CO. - 202 N. MAB ROCHESTER, MICH, . LOANS Gros) *\ PROP PP LOANS—$600 to $1, 500 = purpose, on #4 BUCKNER BORROW WITH CONFIDENCE —- Household ia, ousehold Finance of Pontiac a oe Buckner Customers e Happy Folks @ cash A. B the where you are wWel- Fw an tak FINANCE CO. FLOOR. NATIONAL BLDO. “ahs ena Ey BARNSTON w LAKE 403 VAN CA QU CKLY ‘Up to wus. yw ie elened uae miture"aignafares nd other se- Loan Company 22 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. “FE 2-9206 you. C 2%, DISCOUNT = Esse Sid hi oom ranch bome with : 111 ae se month, Your ‘cost $4,516 90. ‘e- LET 210 POWER. | F.C. co. 37-1935 Pack. tdrive. Take ear ar lor equity. Call OL bet. | 0:30 Sm. end 3:30 pm __ . for late model car of $1,000. Balance of 300, erred out of OA ‘ Por es wegen or os change. FE 2-2721. "| SQUSETRATLER. LATE MODEL. moses A ‘ land for down payment. ‘s. 33711. Eg Se Ea SWAP, BUY On Set, — GALL Scrap & Iron S6A oe PRICES FOR SCRAP . cans ‘tron, PE §-8797, FE 8-69 ALNUT BEDROOM wet, ea ged bee ag gg red FE 5-Piece Breakfast Set $15 etal cabinet $121 and tell Home & Auto 1° Loan Company » — 4Mecond Floor) Pe "AWHEN YOU NEED *29 to 200. Classified | ‘ Syd Alan 4 53 56 ITY IN HOUSE & 8 LOTS AT |: a REPLACE THAT BURNED APT. | GAS RANGE, BRAND NEW. crates. — ell white . burner, : . $60.50. Pearson's ‘s Furnl~ “Orchard Lake Ave. ier WASHER. © Mio. ithe oe Exc, cond., 25 N. Cass Lk. Ss ae ae eee Pan, AUTOMATIC W WASHERS. BENDIX, and W Westinghouse rebuilt: ‘As low ‘inianiee MARCH 20, 1957, Sle Hemel ont 57 | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 si haage CONVENIENT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY . -FURNITURE CO. Pontiac, fiicnigan Used and Reconditioned, eve e eee as eee “5 Bis Blanca eons FURNITURE & Harbor _HOUSEHOLD GOODS \ peer Ph. OL €9111 OL 1-991 | aid. Por ~ Mortgage Loans _ ‘84 — ee 8 ee ou MONTHS OLD. $50 Crump ‘lectric, Inc. 466 Auburr Rd it RBY VA! ANER, ALL Ww DINING ROOM muite. FE +0538. TATE MODEL 3 TV BET. 950.| . Lake gg BY MY rise. WALNUT aresser deck, 5. Amane 15 fi. freexer. Upright. ca DOLLAR Se AnD _By owner, FE 86-2350. wrecked care. FE 4¢4878-MY/ NORGE AUTO. WASHER. LIKE : _new. $100. FE 3-7304. off Ueea TF tis. peow's . Sw n Sale Household Goods 57 37 Reaig ik SO SS S's ES Ton, he 2 PC. RED LIVING ROOM set. | "ES NEW 30° ELECTRIC RCA RANGE, $100 DP ATE - | Calsingtor & ABC. washer, ree" fine m : ues. Tiams Lake. ssa ported from Yast week.) em choice, $185. ss Mi MACHINE. is, Stings On 630 | Seth. Ea Ps wise and we il i UIT couch 2, cuits S rocket, siee:| toes PE titel Goronet stove le & 2 chairs. Sell cheap : ; ‘ oI 23801 NE vat om er ea Putco TV. “OLD, GUAR. 2 YRS. _f161_Commoree_v4._at_D4t14. washer motor | kor can IN al Seeohenne “|MURRY, sell things| Ste gat through A ma ' * type. Jet & tank W iter elter” seqniy task. at =. harness loom, SET SWINGS \ gir a bike. 324 whee ot. 3\ AIR . | -GAL. ACHINES. . Ne one: Page isti Govintatee rE eehin AR’ A- TEED. seastie 8 \FIR PLYSCORE *4. 79 Northern, Putmber Co, EM 34171 740 Cooley Lake Re wr SAVE PLUMBING ne of — Other hea’ Air-O-Matic & iis we Lake Rd. Riwaye Call EM 3-273] ing Pontise — PAUL ST. “CYR LUMBER CO. 6120 Bogie Lake Road Commerce. Mich ANCHOR FENCES ew outside ore: Save ow kw we 918.75. Sythe eae yee . Q. 9) BY 2. SALE. 1). YOR SALE. FE) nes sepoote : THE "HOBOS Pe a. Fe Sais a Pisano MATERIAL SALES co, | Wi Wall 1900 Orchard J is. chard Lk “Lk. Ra, ante SURPLUS LUMBE ‘i Bases & Br. Best efter fanes, 3008 = tet Tile l¢ FLOOR SHOP 0 &. Segsinw tte WOOD anD ALU BENSON LUMBER CO. Do It Yourself? . 61 agora agree SOAT AnD PLOOR SANDER, FOL- \\ eee eee eee enews ‘ee pe og vsurable crac’ = ae 27102, SCALE Aluminum combination & doors. Aluminum & Fibergias seme EE 46089 8 am. to § p.m. etic TANKS Pee | Eliz. cr Re. Rd. | SALE & _ Sheetrock | nee BURMEISTER | Northern ey Co. ad Fi Open Sunday =e Dreberd Lane ave. FE Sais | = BROWNIES eer ee een eine, 58 HARDWARE .- large selection medicine cabines FE_3-8239 49 8. SANFORD ~ ond wither’ lights, new ste Cameras, Equipment 61A wail cabinets, terrific values. See |38 MM. GOLDE SLIDE PROJEC- our large : JR |" tor. 360 watt, blower, slide collee- gE Lad tor & cose. $28. 422 I. Mansfield. A lawn mower, glider, stove | —— . a reltig "Odds bends pieces CAMERAS a 18 Sale Offic ‘Office i cae auippioal 63 NEW AND NEW AND USED NATIONAL cass Ts mac Na- Co, $62 W. Sale __ Sale Sporting Goods 65 HISTANDARD A AUTO, PISTOL. $38, i Gav a De 66 A-1 TOP aed & mm. LINTON LEONARD © EM 9-418 Puls ravel, wre bao Conklin, Seooe'g ' ’ i- ie ms het . FE. 8-388: a a . * ats Pa me Pad : ‘ust be dismantied. - Fa DOLL NL | SPECIALSALE|"=="feiz payment: DAVIS BACK HOE With exclusive right 13 ft. digging depth, a) vis heavy duty front m8. Joader. "See Us Today HOUGHTON &: & “fon ae i Ss e fF yl BE AP : dit a = f # : ravearagy i rete if Mi tr nf = ‘is HL esos PRP LPL NIN Nt WE es [8 a0 ggn Bg Bn = usED ¥ walls. ED, WILLIAMS 451 5. Wat Kaeburn Auto Service 81 Sale Motor Scooters 82 . 7 p.m. 1s| For Sale Motorcycles 83 OLive 2-5366. < uipped with oc3 OR “PARTS AND SERVICE ON Bevidvon Sales Coy 312 SoutR Boats & Accessories 85 m Ee. Te om. INLAND LAKES ‘SALES TONY’S MARINE 20 per cent discount on all boats if fea onde? Bow. bg ME. < at bank terms We take oo EVES. & NDAY 1 BOATS & BOAT TRAILERS. _ “* ANDERSON _. HARDWARE pas eM TELS MOTORS _MOTORS We need used outboard mo- tors to out our in for spring. in your r traulers, st AUBURN AT ADAMS AUB HEIGHTS PE 380i! Transportation Offered 87 PLY BY AIRLINER, C NIA ee tax. Fer- MA ““asie, — rp . PE 20878 aes FE 46896 TRAILER EXCH TANGE 10 WIDES—10 WIDES from inane’ .|WTD.: JUNK CARS AND SCRAP 49582. mR Ez. Biverbelt Ba |/ Soria ET QUALITY Wace] Se ck one management of Kay Prasil. pe AUTO pairs <. See M & M Motor Sales ty Role aS MUCH AS $50 POR JUNK AND cheap pars. PE 22666 days or eves. / Always Ready to to Buy Junked and paid. BAGLEY AUTO P PARTS Ph. OR 3-411 Bud Shelton Motor-Sales Cer auburn & E. Bive, PE 46120. yng PAID FOR JUNEED cars. 3-6411. HIGH $$$ PAID — BUYING FOR OUT OF STATE DEALS GLENN’S MOTOR SALES ‘4 8 SAGINAW ST. FE 47371 Service. Cail Fi For tate Tires 80A AW — CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE | ear, Cylinders rebored. Zuck-Ma- ‘ bd Bop, 23 Hood, Phone PE | }° “t [ mnt ‘Sl WHIZZER MOTOR BIKE, $30. rae = + oh *, Whdid TTT TTT TAA t “Another salesman bites the dust with her mop idea!”* _For Sale Trucks 90 TRUCKS 1955 Chevrolet Pickup 1953 GMC Pickup 1954 Chevrolet Pickup . MAple 5-5071 127 W. Huron FE ¢7i2t, PE 2-6122 |. Mo- | 1950 Chevy § Sed. Deliv ery rience. 265 | 1955 GMC Suburban: a-ses3 | 1954 GMC 2-Ton COE air. 1953 GMC 302 engine air 1953 care heayy. duty, air WILSON | Pontiac’s Exclusive Truck Dealer Oakland at Cass SLAYBAUGHS , For Sale Cars 91 ie ‘82 _ CHEV. SHARP. $39. FE TH HEV. 1954 4DOOR STATION Cc wagon. Original finish, an ideal purposes. $195 unit for several will handle. Haskins Chev. 6715 Dixie Highway at ~~ Open nites CLARKSTON. - Motor Sales Chrysler - Ply mouth NEW CAR TRADEANS TODAY! : 1956 - CHRYS- 1955 mouth Belvedere, 8 4 dr. push shift, R & H. 1954 Bulck super, ¢ dr. Dyna; R&H. tires. ww 1951 Buick super hardtop. 1953 Plymouth, 4 ons, Rat. TRANSPORTATION . SPECIALS Open Evenings—Please Phone MAple 5-5141 33.8. MAIN 8T CLARKSTON 19855 CHEV. STATION WAGON. . $1400. PE 40501. Good cand. $} CHEV, LATE ‘52, 1 OWNER. RAH, good condition, _ $4 $495. FE 5-3806. 1954 ee er Sa STATION top. Eacellene cond, 1 owner. 733 BUICK HARDTOP Haskins Ch 6751 Dixie ae at a 5-607) CHEVROLET wal Ries Bel = 11:8on stun eames. on . | BE 50219 179 BAGLEY 8T. = “WANTED: SCRAP CARS| core Fea 1900 S. WOODWARD BIRM INGHAM THE HIGH DOLLAR it will pay you well. 4640 "Ht J. VAN WELT work, —— opened at ‘b1508. Just your or truck down. Haskins Chev. CHEVROLET STAKE om i gy low Taalnes: MY | 1955 FORD A- _ford. % speed trans. Dual Wheels, new Haskins Chev. 1 Dixie Highway | M15 1945 G EYARD ‘6 A STAKE ton, like new, i Th, steel sal wheels, $2,150. Cal ILE ents, . | WANTED — ao Kinds OF | : EYER st junk FE PE 44078; MY _2-5492, For Sale Trucks 90 CHEVROLET. : 1955 210 sedan. radio, heater and 1986 CHEV, % TON STAKE, DUAL Pm wea wheels, iow mileage, ready for Your oid car dows NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRM peice $800 oaEt BUD ot Priced to sell. 5-0221, Dealer. | TEE ie A CHEV. Meir. $200. FE 4-6631. SENSATIONAL | SERING | ’ SALE 'S7 CHEV: Demos. and Courtesy Cars CEL- Tom ‘Bohr Inc., Mil- is6 CHEV. 14 "TON STAKE. 4 truck appearance. Save plenty on oon oe Just your car or truck MApie $-5071 Open s th & % FORD ar en STAKE ce te +o heed good cond 1050 FORD LONG WHEEL BABE, tires’ & motor ord | tires, A-1 ‘cond. $650 cash, FE 7221, » {fied Ads, Tq solve er — rf a ier rey '_ ; I - f ‘YOUR LIFE’S MADE EASIER through . Classi- a eas Make your own terms NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM HIGH VALUE LOW PRICES DRIVE OVER FOR A ROCK BOTTOM DEAL : "|'56 Buick Roadmaster *55 Olds. 98 Holiday ’55 Olds, S. 88, 4 Door *55 Ford Ranch Wagon ’55 Buick Riviera *54 Studebaker Coupe ’53 Olds S. 88 4 Door ’53 Olds S. 88 2 Door ’53 Chev. Bel Air MODELS . , HOUGHTEN & SON OUR. FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE 1 OWNER, 1953 CHEVY. . 210 = serieg.__26,000 — a Excellent cond. _Piker_ garage. aye CHEVROLET, coupe, Bel Air = ivory finish. Power Glid ae © ond heater. $1595 Lew, down payment NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM CHEVROLET “33 COR. SEDAN. new seat covers & palut, $425 _Dealer. FE 21311. “Bright Spo +" AUTO SUPER MKT. We're Geaning Out and Need the Room 46 Ford 2Dr. . sa. $ 95 "49 Cadillac 62 Special $395 "46 Pontiac 2-Dr, 4 . Power steering, power brakes. Hydra White sidewalls. car. Beni. lew Green & ‘Suburban M Motors oS. Ine. 065 8. Wood: Birmingham Olds Dealer 0 FORD B samen. St. Auburn 1965 FORD FAIR! — sharp. 2 tone, Fordomatic. ay Your FORD Dealer 1 6. we rE CUSTOM LINE Radio and Heater ‘eateries 6-8080. i TONE Wii PLYMOUTH SAVOY, Heater ~~ ay &, overdrive $675. i ali. models Rn i a Ri FRIEND “| 43S P cages Uses Cars te AR Pe aT Bh ogg 3 My Ww, 3.000 new. JHIURON MTR. SALES. THE OWENS extra clean, $495. RAMMLER-DALLAS INC. Dodge-Chrysler-Plymouth ROCHESTER = Chevrolet Sta. DYMAN. ’S6 Ford Fairlane oOReD aT 55 Buick i s 4 DOOR SPORTS SEDAN. flow . & $1945 *55 Chevrolet Bel Air 8 PEARL & IVORY. "$2095 °54 Cadillac “62” « DOOR, ‘Hydramatic, radio & $3195 tise 55 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille $ "56. Studebaker Cham en, | 53 Pontiac Cat. .... dramatic, $695 *53 Pontiac 2Door BLUE. At this price it's firt ’S3 Dodge | Coronet . . $195 49 Plynrouth 2-Door Radic & heater, BLACK paint. Matthews: . : Ream * SPECIAL BARGAINS | Birmingham Fine Used Cars 'S7 Plymouth H’top $2395 Radio & heater. mission, W-Waill tires. ‘38 Buick Super be $1695 Groative: atte, theater ower — it ‘|’55 Pontiac Starchief $1695 Wall res. rullo & Leena w- 56 Buick Super . $2295 | ee power and ready to 52 Plymouth ..... $5 Dn. 2 dr. sedan & heat- 53 Plymouth ABO $5 Dn. "S46 Olde ons ccc ecs $1495 4 dr, sedan, full power. 55 eer eat H’top $1495 an Fad — > 55 Ford Fairlane .. $1395 Victoria, & O-Matic, W-Wall tires. "55 5 ‘DeSoto to 4-Dr. es _ S105 "54 4 Plymouth 2-Dr. $ 795 heater, W-Wall tires. Hy radio & Wall tires, power steering. fees” va | "9°" TREAT BORER"? 2233 Novi Rd. : ower steering. power) - % in Suburban Sites co Tne, “5 8 Birmingham Olds Dealer . ww YE bate SOUTH PERRY. Betas! ome He seals, Call rae Ga, Se clea, egal “ye ra is | Liquidating * igs © | nx OVER 100, CARS ae aps 6 | CWEFINANCE 7” TRANSPORTATION— | ECONOMY WE HAVE IT! |: ysep CAR MARKET ‘$9 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. Raat. 22 Auburn . FE42131_ 8 Sobor cub cre Ran Ses Se 125 Le: Rat CHEVIE tus CPE. HEATER WILL ACCEPT. motors, boats, 2 Oakland brs re sone7 CAF PAYME URDEN- ? Let us help you sdjust te i aS M% RD. Lake Orion Motor 5 sales FORD-MERCURY : p= We -Will-Frade — ee Up or Down Later model car for your or ch car and we pey you . WAGONS NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM If You SPRING On. These Beauties — Away, You'll Not Be Troubled By Slow STARTS And Troubled Vacations. . TODAY Is The Best Time To ‘ Ease Your Transportation Worries. sprbieser ot "7 * e Fun Time —: - Is Just Around he Corner. PONTIAC "S35. Cotalinas 20.56: 5 $ 895 a— beater, Standard trans- OLDSMOBILE © 'S3 Super 88 H’top ..$1095 Radio & beater. Hydramatic — 1 55 Coronet 41 +Dr. oe $1395 ia heater. Auto, ‘transmis- cumvacter bes 3 Deluxe pa eee 798 Powerglide. heater, FORD '$7 Fairlane <0". $2595 Seation” — ‘34 Star Chet. vies, $1195 Radio & heater, Bydra- 157 i. Bel Air 2 Dr. oo ee $2395 $5 Bel Air 2 Dr, .$1295 Radio & heater. V4, ’55 Super 88 5 |S Super BB eee 81795 : [55 Star Chief ..... wa $1795 power. CATALINA COUPE. '53 Four-Door V8 .$ 805 Radio & heater, Ford.B-Matic, 56 Cataline Cre. j f _THE PONT! AC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, E i 3 tz i | : Robert Strom, 10, _ Masters Science to Reach $80,000 - ey d Fe ri gf i 2 i i g > H ‘OKLW, (oe) WW, (980) WOAR, (1100) WT, <1), .WROM, (ie) | WIBK, (1400) y e p JR, Se Boe | roam & s de. —_- ¥ 3 Hour tie 7 Wd, 3 Star Extra $:06—W.IR, R. : site Beate \| Eis “MARCH 20, 1957 Will. Sh i Lg -. THIRTY-NINE are Mest Role Future Sill Undecided | Mike -Wallace’s Show on ABC Will Be Called | ta a Es News of Service Personnel 1 rr el meets tomor- Hi i - Predict Plastics — lto Shape Future in Jet Aviation iH i Z : i a ~ Fi sf ef Hy f : * i g ie rally Hh ie | ae fil j 28 F 4 -- Today's Television Programs -- Programs farsilshed by stations listed in this column are subject to change witheut notice Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel. 1—WXYZ-TV Channel $-OKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHT’S © 6:00—(7) Buftalo Bill Jr. Calamity forms club in “Little Maver- 6:15—~(4) Weather, Eliot, (4) News. (2) LeGoff. eS Gangbusters. Police track down “Scissors Gang.’ (4) Bengal Lancers. Ruthless manufacturer encourages murderous cult in “Pit of Fire " (2) Frontier. 7:30—(7) Disneyland. “Adventure Story,"’ historic deeds of Goofy’s), ‘ clan, (9) Million Dollar. Movie. George Brenda Dark.” (4) (Color) Xavier gat. (2) Giant Step. _ 7:45-—(4) News: Brinkley. ‘Evidence on Sinatra Contradictory [ H ef 3 i i i ee i Victim of. Raid Testities the wife of the ex-Yankee Clipper. a HI-FIDELITY | Garrard . Mirecord ~- Actress Lange Has Son , HOLLYWOOD @ — It’s a baby said they have felt no é@ffects. icks.” (9) Popeye. (4) News,! i. circulation. Sey sports. (2) Early Show. j9:30—(7) Theater. Vera-Elien is “actress * ee auiopay in “Nigh of they rue.” (Color) Hemo the Magnificent. Actors, cartoon characters used in study of blood, 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. 1:00—~(2) Ladies Day. (4) Blenda & Beulah. (7) My Little Margie. (9) Playhouse: 92. 1:30—(4) (Color). Club 60. (7): Liberace : ‘ 1:85—~(2) News. is-(2:00-—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) Lady of Charm. 2:30—(2) House Party. (4) Ten 2:40--(9) Mary Morgan. 2:56—(9) News. 3:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color) (7) . Afternoon Matinee Theater. (7). Film Festival. (9) Request Play- 8:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (9) Howdy Doody '/4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen for a Day. (9) Justice Colt, 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. — es Room, */4:45—(4) Modern Romances. ; '5:00—(2) Early Show. (4) It's A Great Life. (7) Mickey Mouse, (9) Dance Party. §:30—(4) Gene Autry. 11:00—(4) Price Is Right. - Rickey. 11:55—(9) Billboard, THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4). Tic Tac Dough (7) 12 o'clock Comics. (9) Maggie Muggins. - . 12:15—(2) Love of Life. () Old 11:30—(2) Strike "t Rich. (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Robin and In 1832~ before the Camere was invented hogan distilling fine whiskey peal for the boycott. Merchants % ‘ Second in the great new The fascinating story of t ke \2 i BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM | : ut ks. ; i a) \ ' i on a i "Sponsored by the \ that began with “Oy Mr. Sun.” Produced and directed by FRANK CAPRA. TV Science Series blood and circulation. 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