@etalis Pages) 115th YEAR | mmecemecint hei ‘PONTIAC PRESS | PONTIAC, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1957 —-40 PAGES 5 Big Picea Facing Pontiac for Decision af | By HAROLD A. FITZGERALD Publisher, Pontiac Press Pontiac is facing several major problems. . Perhaps they can: be tied together wpally or ava ‘part. Brief, this is the list: A—Location of the new road. B—Downtown shopping problem. . C—St. Joseph Hospital drive. D—City Hospital financing. The Chamber of Commerce and. The Down- town Pontiac. Association have endorsed the. current suggestion for a big arterial highway running through Pontiac a few blocks west of - Saginaw Street. *>- 2-.-2 This is the route proposed by the Oakland County Planning Commission. The group studied various possible avenues in some detail and sug- _ gests that the north-south Detroit-Bay City road cut through Pontiac as indicated. In fact, if the road is located too far from the populous areas, it will not qualify for Federal aid. Any new road, anywhere, hurts someone. » ‘Most progress does. ee ee, Soe The road would be a beautiful, 350 foot wide, six lane highway to expedite ‘local and express traffic. It would help shop- _> pers come into the city from the north and the. " south, : : * * e: ss of the estimated cost of $20 million, it is anticipated federal funds would pay $18 million and the state $1 million—if the road is approved eats ate. cama ee EO ; As Harold Blackwood pointed out graph- jeally a few days ago, the value of some down- ‘town property is slowly. lessening and he be- lieves several blocks of Saginaw Street stores . ‘deserve some tax relief as recognition of their _ decreasing values. The new road might help corfect this and return these locations to their former worth | through increased trade from around the county. If this doesn’t happen, tax payers in | general will have to assume the amount by which the Saginaw street property is reduced. ft £ The need of a new north-south road from Detroit to Bay City is paramount. Probably every. resident of Oakland County has driven over the Dixie and it stands as one of the most heavily - traveled highways in the country. Its very crowded condition makes it y danger- ous. It needs assistance— badly. — The route through Oakland County of a new road is-up to the State Highway Department, with the approval of Federal authorities, the City of Pontiac and Oakiand County. Most Pon- | tiac residents are willing and eager to support ANY good road, realizing that wherever it goes, it will affect someone adversely. We don’t live in a desert oasis or on abandoned farms. We live in a crowded land of people and activities. Hence, all Pune hits someone. ; * * * Nor is the original toll road necessarily dead. George Higgins still insists the proposed arterial way would in no way interfere with the toll ee practical ideas. * * * The toll read met with strong opposition from some of those along its proposed route. If the same reception is accorded the new highway, Oakland’s road situation may well languish in a sea of personal bickering while the Federal funds are seized and used by more alert and more united communities. __ This heavily traveled county needs relief Withdraw Men ‘ : a From Strategic Arms Equipment drawal from the last terri- of Egypt. . This was announced by an Indian military spokes- man, who said a small con- tingent of troops would re- main for several days to complete removal of equi ment from the stra’ Three hundred miles north. The Puzzle Is: ‘| Why Aren't You Puzzling Out Pot? You're now assured of $200 if | Sharm el Sheikh Cleanup Squad Remains to Complete Removal of TEL AVIV, Israel # — Israeli forces turned over control of Sharm el Sheikh to the United Nations to- day and began their with- tory won in the invasion) . Dulles Off Once More -|State John Foster Dulles left here Better K eep Snow Shovel. in Handy Place Decision to Consider on April Ballot Supervisors hévorsal SWEET TOOTH — Mary Ann Eddy, 12, ap- plies her taste for sugar to the business end of a maple tree on her father's farm near South Wales in Pe er sae seer. Se marie geunnammenenmnannes “I don’t like the job of picking! jurors myself — it takes up a lot ‘of time and work,” the supervisor said. ee He contended the motion last month was made without proper Pontiac Attorney Mitchell L. Bacow, who maintained there was too much possibility of jurors serv- ing more than once-and being se- lected on a patronage basis. Eisenhower Uses Fluoridated Water ey, of Denies Accepting $500 Bribe. Mayor to Take ‘tie Test Ore.,. Mayor’ Terry D. Schrunk. agreed today to take a lie detector| test on his denial of charges that! he accepted a $500 bribe from the operator of an after-hours joint. * * * His decision came after Senate detector test given to Portland nightbclub owner Nathan Zusman, | i who had been linked with a prosti- tution ring, indicated “untruthful- investigators announced that a lie| tastic. ruption in the Oregon City. ‘JUST FANTASTIC’ The mayor declared: fantastic. I'm not too smart, I'll admit that although I did manage to get a college degree and serve as a naval officer, but this is fan- I don't think I’m stupid brie.” to take that kind of a * * * Sen, Karl Mundt (R-SD) asked the lie test. Schrunk replied: “I have no objection to taking a lic detector test, sir. I'm perfectly willing “It's just} - whether Schrunk would undergo! WASHINGTON (INS — Portland, unveiled a sordid picture. of cor-, to, but I'd like to appeal to the committee that the authority who gives me ‘the test is a recog: nized individual. . . I find they (the tests) are no better than the people who run them.” days ago. DEMANDED TEST Zusman, an explosive witness, demanded the test, saying that it (Continued on Page 2, Col.4) He agreed that the Secret Serv- ice or the FBI ‘would bé qualified to give the test. The Secret Serv- ice, which conducted the examina- tion of Zusman,; will quiz Schrunk. McClellan announced the results of the test taken by Zusman two >But Officials Sy Jewish Vessels -WillBe Barred First Boats in 127 Days Start Internationalizing of Suez Waterway CAIRO (INs) — Egypt threw open the portals of © the Suez Canal to limited international traffic today for the first time since war jreiterated iki that Israeli ships are barred from using the Suez Canal. — (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Detroit Youngster Drowns in Utica Committee Chairman John L. McClellan (D-Ark}, said he would who underwent a similar examina jury investigation, then made the request and McClellan said the test would be given, * * * Schrunk told the committee that eight witnesses who have testified about the alleged bribe could have bler “Big Jim” Elkins, who has tion during a recent Portland grand - been “paid off by Portland gam-) — Sets Ceiling at $140 Million : isle shed he's, ire mor Would Hike Seaway Loan The St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corp. would have in- creased borrowing capacity from its present $105 million to $140 million under a bill co-sponsored “by Congressman William S. Broom- field, of Royal Oak. The change is necessary because of construction cost increases, Broomfield said yesterday. As another financial aid, the bill would defer interest paid on loans until the project is completed, he said. In addition, the bill would authorize the corporation to establish charges for services such as bridge and tugboat facilities. Santa Clara, Detroit, and her son, . William, were visiting at the home ef Mrs, Barbara Blakely, 7717 'Greeley St., located on the Clint \River when the boy asked to pl outside = a pet dog. * * Mrs. alle became alarmed when William failed to ‘return an hour later, The child’s body was found floating face down in the water and pulled out by passers- by. Revival efforts failed. William - was pronounced dead at 4:30 p.m. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) “HONOLULU uw — Secretary of by air last night en route to a meeting of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization at Canberra, ustralia. Re gees ct SR In Today's Ss Press SLOSS Pot 0’ Gold Puzzle ......... 5 — Feksok Fh aewie gaaces 5 co ee eee ree 32 County News ................ “4 WON aon a tincessss .6 Farm find Garden ..........22 : ‘ sewiole ore : ¥ 26 ' thra 29 Poe oe Pee eee eee August Caesar: My compliments to th mother, Livia. s 2. & Our man Junius, agent . is proving invaluable. He informs me there has been much loose talk about Herod, our Galilean Tetrach, and his brother Philip’s wife. The people are passing the story about by word of mouth and, of course, it grows with every telling. “The gossip reached the ears of this man John, - who is now being called one because he has baptized so many persons in the Jordan. And John, has tain alleged “cruelties.” hs tar. as Hetod is concerned,’ he should | ‘better.’ He is behaving like an uncouth tri in a village of 070 He a eretind the word, as we Romans un But ke your iu ny ce — . MEMO TO CAESAR = =| John’s Sermons Incur Herod’s Wrath (Third In a Lenten series) / About the scandal in Herod’ s court in Galilee,, ' Pontius Pilate wrote to Tiberius . repeatedly denounced infatuation with his brother’s wife and for cer- | e Empress and to your for the district of Jordan “The Baptist” by every- in his public sermons, Herod both for his tly has no virtue self, I have never aa | it worthy of a governor to meddle in personal affairs of local people so long ’as they do not violate the Roman law. It seems intervention by me will not be necessary, at any rate. Herod has had this John the Baptist arrested and thrown into prison. passed sentence on him. He has not, however, Junius tells me Herod was furious at John’s public denunciation of the Tetrach’s private life. Yet Herod appears half afraid of the wildish man . who wears clothing made of camel skin and lives on locusts and wild honey. (Perhaps that is be- cause men who have wronged someone are always afraid of the truth.) 2% & &® a Incidehtally, the Messiah whose prsee Fiee John = . _. | somens rophesy a) ‘mage 4 was baptiond: by John be the sates ieee ‘ment an Syn a ye a dove head as. from the river, - —— save tie tants eae me 5 He's ld pero, a calle Jesus . ‘4 is i¥ pore & ' Set ei) Pa Me f HP. ; aS | \ Hi ee | cea / an me { Ge a= | oo es ne i (eae eye os Oy: ee te. e : duis THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1957 _ a & 5 Big Problems Facing Pontiac for Decision (Continued from Page One, Column One) and be replaced by a modern shopping center with large parking facilities. Many cities in the United States are studying problems like this - with various solutions. We can’t stand idly by~ while others progress .and prosper. . ; Me ok OR + f '. Authorities at St. Joseph's Hospital have ' agreed upon a campaign budget of three million dollars. The more optimistic local citizens believe the City has a good chance - of raising this and preliminary. plans are progressing. If the results of these are satis- factory, a definite drive will be launched © shortly. 2s . * * * . With a public. subscription for St. Joe's just ahead, the city’s Genera] Hospital faces a prob- lem. It can not be completed until additional funds are available, as the original board ex-. pended the full appropriation for walls without. © regard for finishing the job inside. This poses a problem. .A second drive for funds would stand very little chance. ae ef . The City favors a bond issue, asking the tax- a4 payers to vote additional funds to complete the ia _job. They would like to do this May 20 when |Snaq in Strike - 4 Central States Petroleunr.U nion Negotiations Hit | Picketing Prevents Oil Deliveries to Homes, Businesses , i ; 7 | No progress was reported after ‘all-night negotiations to- settle a. ‘strike. at the Pontiac Standard Oil |. Co, outlet, : = _ Officials of the company and Local 102 met last night in an attempt to stop strikes locally and at Detroit distribution yards. | Plekets here continued to pa- | vade-in front of the yard at | 9% W.- Pike St, preventing the | deliveries of fuel oll to some 5,000 , | homes and businesses. they also ask the taxpayers to give the City ay age to be carried out. Money for an addition to the sewage disposal Members of Local 11-389 repre- CONSULTS ATTORNEY t. all terminal and pipeline Willman to meet with plan pee a 38 workers, while Central States | (Continued From Page One) counts Dustets the ape hoa. If the May 20th date conflicts directly with [| tocal 162 is made up of drivers, would prove him guiltless of accu-|*°™€Y. to learn more about the the St. Joe Hospital drive, both might suffer a | warehouse men and leaders | cations by Portland gambier|¢xPected vote which the City Com- lot, although City Manager Willman says he — | fem “Sslk plants” lke the one James B. “Big Jim” Eiking, and a : | in Pontiac. : . }former call-house madam, “Big * pce aha Other interested citizens think} O15 3 or siand 101 Co, and! Helen” Hardy. The progaal it apprved i erently. ‘ | on an 3 a ae ae eee 11-389 were scheduled to MeCiellan sald that U. E: Baigh- — a - Pontiac's 2 -. Monday. Seeret Service. | presen’ \. rate. eae ee ae aed may find —_ Although union officials were thud” writen him Oat ZusmMaN| he bend issue will be, divided: near ,- depending u immediately available confir-| answered “‘no” to questions! 1 359,009 for equipping Sadi ta ella wegen seule tak rmnoral se the mietin, © Sn, eee On Oe eee Sit ce int coins» baste A ied Baughman concluded: “Analy. and $2,500,000 for the ige.of the city. Apparentiy-this will come to , pears wore over heer wagve.tnil ct the teat rewslte by the | somnge treatment past. « x eee a OTe eae née com | The remainder of the proposed : Deliveries at the Pontiac plant] Soca, Oe. Stou which rem $3,109,000 plant is expected to be Manager Willman announces that the [ior socony Mobil Oil were reported dleative of untrathtulness on the |ranced by the issuance of appro ; eee of ny onda ‘stopped as fuel oil and gas tanks pert of Mfr, Semman in bie re- ) > gyagabearece teeta a a planner to assist with the problems are ‘[/went dry last night, The yard] sponse relevant questions. |-_ .. mesti ms : tumbling in at the same time. This is a wise | receives its supply from the struck} The Secret Service quizzed Zus-!..., obe Bargr ens pbs perehen: . ‘| move,’ The whole area needs expert-advice so [Detroit terminal, tia she tilghtclub owner made aniermage mates and revenue’ would =~ we can proceed in the most economical manner this week stopped the mass pick-|otfer to her and a second madam.\pooy end nf the tanee,” wenean } __ |, and accomplish the most. jetty ot the vend whigh Sepea Sated Sites Samiey, 05 Ser ieale : Pie. oo omens ee wes te the hinery of fad unter Src of tha guleeleg! hae woe sins, vous ei eens, ene News Flashes. {si Serre" gaa the future growth or stagnation — 3 spouses will be asked to vote on ‘q of this city. Pontiac has prospered and done Clyde R oe 2 the general obligation bond issue, especially well up to here in many important. SEATTLE, Wash. comms © ae be. Oe respects. The future must receive study, care os (INS) — A Pan-American iiss allel “wha wate tools. : and attention, starting RIGHT NOW. It's Killed in Crash airliner en route to Port- {ber 1954 when property owners ap- : time for action and a willingness to work. land from Honolulu with [proved the original $3 million ‘ Otherwise, the cities manned by the wise Walled Lake Man, 26,| 53 seer was re- ge ame = » and the swift will sweep grandly onward, Dies as Car Hits Tree; Por trouble’ ovat the | a aig Wier eal shag ath leaving those that flounder hopelessly, still |. in West Bloomfield Pacific today some 500 | 1. mitt to be voted on, will come ; -. enmeshed in their own procrastination, in- : miles off the Oregon train Gis. eebtied pevtien of ute ‘ eptitudes and inner bickering. ik Welst: Lake min wen bikes) ca oo ‘by voters In 1954. Piss instantly early this morning when 3 Willman is expected to present . eee car and struck a tree on Com- hopes to go to Flor- (an amendment to the City Char- : Bus Window Broken 1)-T D . shen eae bees Lave fund, at Os. SaaS Se Ee ee ae eee ‘ sun exercise to ordering | election. j : by Pebble, Not Bullet . own rain a ee ee help him overcome a head cold, | , Ponting police detectives report|@ 1. | gbead is Clvde Edward Rosebush | SOE SM Florida Cites Steinman eat me see ee UDDOTE OK’ ease species om carn, on cet cat ont Seman "ot a National Roce tuplets of Oak vator owned Sarnia de of the 8 p.m, Thursday at Baldwin and) Rosebush was found dead in votie Oa; lonuy theray ther (Wl be MMMUNG Seng otto Tregents streets was caused by a| Estimated $450,000 Is) uo"cor by a passing motorist, 11 a.m. There was no imme- |University of Florida in ceremon- stone or a pellet, not by a gun} Voted to Cover Cost Sar Wallaied Seneten oh nda | Bere Le esc de aa ann lnc Oe ae ee : The complaint was reported by of Rackham Park ‘Zoo Dr. 1 C. Pecvitie Ri —— ted ‘ 7 8 s- in- Coroner Dr, I. from Port a . | sarge geen ligt era em ARS “ Rt he rs ia ‘ben — ver . Huron, mame : the bus and onto some of the pas-|Voted financial support to the pro-| ‘0 suorgtimstety two hours Ni ’ sengers, although 0 one was posed a ple Town) Soon a boae wus drove. $2 Million School Ready for ’58 f county, Sheriff’ tt ; ‘ snk, al et ea na ono oat emmy wie Warford OKs Plans . e farms now operate in the Nether-| 1. iroiect property owned by thelleft side of the road before crash- ; lands, City of Detrolt—the Rackham Golljing into.a tree. 15 seet from the sr as ew * The Weather Pull U. 5S. Weather Bureau Report west sannk ht. h teas =e og ay wax toinght te le 26. High Saturday Today in Pontiac cates temperature preceding 8 &.m. ats a.m: Wind velocity 15 m.p.h. Sun sete Friday at = 22 Sun rises Gaturday at €:56 Moon sete Saturday at 1:44 Moon rises Friday at 10:34 Dewntown Temperatures 22 il 8. m.... am. 6.1m. am Seance 31 os oes ener of "(pines Participating y move that raised considerable ob- 33 TT With Detroit refusing to pay a share because of legal reasons, the cost for the 246 acres involved had been apportioned over the communities — a means of discounts in future proj- ects, in effect lowered the cost to ‘each community and removed at least one obstacle that led to a law | suit which has tied up the project. | Two participating communities, | Southfield Township and the city of Troy, have turned to the courts in objection to the high cost. favoring Pontiac and the Tele- i graph road service center site that supervisors selected fon.a \ Rosebush, employed by the Com- mérce Pattern & Engineering Co., is survived by his wife, Nancy, and five children, Egypt Opens Suez fo Small Vessels (Continued From Page One) ing a 147-ton Egyptian yacht and the 23%ton creek ship Mikali. The others were Egyptian inland waterways craft. ‘ Other small ships were sched- uled to come through the canal from its southern terminus at Suez, Thus ends one stormy episode in the explosive Middle East. Another episode just as stormy ‘| may be about to begin. ~The Israeli withdra has danger- opened’a Pandora's box llot to Split $4,350,000 Proposa —— City Aso Asks Revived by Heart Surgery; 4 Hours Later Man Dies _ - Quick heart surgery revived Joseph E, Cornell after he had been pronounced dead on arrival at William Beaumont. Hospital, Royal Oak, yesterday, But the 52- year-old Birmingham truck driver sac nine and a half hours er. Cornell, of 31062 Rutland Ave., died at 3 a.m. today. hospital, Cornell was pronounced . dead! when no sign -of a pulse could be! found. But in the emergency room, a Sareea educated resident physi- . Dr. Oleg Schidlowsky, .de- tected a sign of life. Schidlowsky opened Cornell's chest and mas- ‘construction of a new sewage treat- iter K. Willman revealed today, {Mill Tax Hike Bonds Would Finance Hospital Equipment and Sewage Plant — The proposed issuance of $4,350,- 000 worth of general obligation bonds to finance equipping. the Pon- tiac General Hospital addition and ment plant will be voted on sep- arately May 20, City Manager Wal- ox + “It is a legal requirement that says that the two issues must be separated on the ballot,” Willman ers in 1956. years ago and adjoin Monteith Elementary opened last spring The new junior high will have a 1,500 student capacity based on 30 children per classroom, ac- cording te William Schunek, In addition to the classrooms, for New Junior High Final: plans and specifications for a new $2 million school were approved by the Waterford Town- ship Board of Education last night. and This is part of a $3.5 million school bond issue approved by vot- The new John D. Pierce Junior High School will be located ‘on Hatchery Rd., near Crescent Lake Rd, The 30-acre site is part of hand purchased by the board two the John 1 which Slate CD Siren Testing for Tomorrow Afternoon -BIRMINGHAM—Additional Civil to Director Robert Kenning, be- tween 1 and 2 p.m. A Kenning said that during this time, several tests would be run; & to check tonal register and adjust! jonday in Verheyden Funeral Se ee Detroit, with burial in ‘He that the one test |" Chapel ‘ , ? Ph ta yo ie 3 a oe Daniel J. Middleton [Bur nl were not heard at all, = ‘ Oe ace “We want to correct these fail-/E ree ures,” Kenning said, “and find ELECTRIC A which of the ‘fonés is the most vine SUNBEAN effective. 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SS l tic mae. 19° SUPPORTER a * Secon SOF-SET SIMMS PRICE mato) ¢ 4 HAIR SPRAY ~ & ae 19 ~ ag $1.25 Value Bt 98° - BABY NEEDS 8-Bottle Aluminum 98° $2.50 Value . ELASTIC _ HOSIERY SEAMLESS tone eee Ly" Yffjtlrr yj VA eee tee eee sae ee » a Bes : ft i i a é “f J ; i 8 vie ROMTTAL, PRESS), FRIDAY, MARCH 6 8, 1957 _ Mee , rosecutor to | Move Office ‘he Cablehe Cieny esneeenar bictenty health ak 5 W.) reech wil cepaees < move soon from its) Huron St. There will be adequate space 1905 quarters to a ‘ ‘new” building,| ‘There is a happy smile on the! fer clerks, court reporters and built in 1885, prosecutor's face as he describes) secretaries, Before anyone suggests that the| the addition space that will be) Very important from Ziem’s : 20-year difference involved in the/available. = point of view is the fact that his Lad shift is unwelcome, Prosecutor 8 ’ tlaw library which has been. > Frederick i ch t in a : wiStudents Walk Out After Professor Raps NAACP. The KENT This chair will go well with modern or contem settings. It has tnm lines and is covered in a tweed mix cover with a touch of metallic through it ’ 2612" a Pe = OUR DISPLAY The LENNOX All Chairs ~ Exactly As 1 lustrated SEE THESE CHAI The BELAIR K modern chair with deep tulted back and blond legs ts. It comes upholstered in a heavy mix ine dhe and ban /This modeen style chair ts a generous size and emertiy : : _ttyled It ix mix tweed cover @nd arm that is set off ong ng « pcgenbos arg tweed wi The DUKE A tufted back chair.jor-the more formal room trimmed with boucle welts = a@ touch of metallic in % This is a good has real comiort. PRE SEASON SALE _ GENUINE RATTAN and IMPORTED PEEL CANE "Pe. GENUINE RATTAN GROUP Available for immediate delivery this uine — gg grouping” in your choice ol the new “Poloming” inh tural Rattan. All cushions hove zipper covers for easy, es for cleanin and they are available in choice of tweeds or slain coca. Ee ae pe ofl oe “formica’’ plastic tops pice ¢"9pe,seclonal matching chur, comer table and cota pe, sectional, g corner feble. Focal cushions av at extra’ cost. F ; “IMPORTED. - ‘CANE : ash Sk. Settee : Reg. $309.50. t LAs SOFA PILLOWS ADD ACCENT; COLOR ‘to YOUR HOME Toss a few of these decorator styled pillows on soias and chairs... see how they add color and comfort to your home. Covers Zip Off for easy cleaning and seasonal color changes. Wide variety of sizes, shapes, modern CHOOSE From Reg. $5.95 10 NEW BESORATOR - 4 . COLORS OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS ‘til 9:00 Convenient “overnight ... easily... economically Ec change the look:ef. 7 No, 867 Step Toble our living room! » wian N Aso = Racial Issue May Close Negro College er Hae» pr wt. IRS :: cece BUY ONE or A PAIR : _A SPECIAL PURCHASE — VERY SPECIALLY PRI? Finest Quality Features /— a Se : 1 | \ . oo i eS ; } ALS 3 ee 4 oan ¥ a8 , * ry Pe) ‘ \ ) 7 ‘ \ a5 oe wm 4 ' / : C 1} elena } > 4 | ‘ oe Te | Ee ! Pe . : { Oe i ta ra te A oe i f er ms Gee pe PN oy ae fits 5a aa hee Le Pyare ie Roan fete . ie | ‘ | ca S | Saige ee } pes i t iB 77. : rT a .. :. ~~ Aare 4 rs = : J Bape fi Fae ee Ae — aa HE PONTIAC PRESS; FRIDAY, MARCHS, 1957 és | Pot-0-Gold Is le DOlutton [ere ym. MY NAT NAY, es at a Bape ae ae | [States amounis to'ahout 21 pounds = ae he eee pe ae i ng are t io age A satisfactory sum ‘is|always wants more. A mixer en- much more likely for women's @ year compared with 14 pounds: ~~ . | ee : planatio Lone that is adequate, and vice|joys company and seems to get)wear. ; ‘jin the rest of the world, : g al a In uf No. 9 whic ~~ 2 jee pereenal satiatnction SE) 16 \onRDON je better. A poles ens near A 4 : ast week 8. TUTOR is good. Any*tisher-|his social mixing. cova seek be & emer oh ae 4 z 3 i : g ie Bae a aes eh man, novice or not, ought to snd 12. FOUGHT is sensible. Unless jice stationed to keep away per- hg on OR, RE SE needs instruction and ought to be many, the girl's hand is Sought for, Police Candor (a frank avowal of ee ay. i e hire diesgae glad to get a good tutor, since fish-|you can’t flatly accept her 4$\the circumstances) would certain-| ; hi scm o- . Wiwardin roca — ote ee ee “quite a catch.” She may be sought|jy rouse ,in the onlookers an even. She we rat 9. BOAT wins. There are all for by just one man. Since a.fight| more inquisitive frame of mind. ven though a large scoop was taker from Pot-O-Gold {ican be way off, as long as the/not mext; and just as likely, he. . ' t concern, fought is. # monei=-— Copyright is last -week, it's already cn, its way back up. The winner of }blundering is successful. In a comic'may be third or fourth in tine. | meany ay fee’ Sadecy. Went, =a Puzzle No. 40 will take hoipe $200 plus $25 dollars as a sub- [iiskit the humor of the words and,There is no wien he'll weet’, Weather doesn’t affect use. suitable choice. scriber if no winner is foun@ for last week's puzzle. You have — igags will depend wr aah iget his é ee 63 Purchase of any boat réquires con- : Re x *£ : eee! just as good a chance as Gny of the other winners, so start 2 YAK oy sei coher Bac ags ame early sideration of the weather. An open| 13. WASHY is the word. It means] | :, . your entry now. Lay Lsorvediin tae tad te ooh Pind aw ta is sure fo be on time, 'hoat, such as a canoe or rowboat,|weak, lacking firmness of color or eee , 2 : rather difficult; at times it is i pence wy ik ht with the knowledge that/outline, and is well descriptive of]. : a The puzzle consists of (1) numberof circles which con possible, for the auk is a diving ; * ee ne hie gol goes ir coniie er some amateur efforts in painting. o. -— ls * tain @ few scrambled le'ters, and (2). corresponding list of "},>ird and can frequently be under) 6. TOQUE is oa ne ws ce 2 ge ip Nerang pao tc Sap , . clues to these words printed elow. The object is to arrange oe aoe of the painter rather than ‘the 4 each group ot circled letters into a word that best fits its clue. ee ~ {painting. ee 7a yee ere t | The word which you select for Circle No: 1, then would be the 10. GROT is better, because of! 14. PUN is the choice. Every-| ™' a, po Sis ee you would print in’ the space to the right of (1) - the word “fortunate” in the clue,/body’s Fun must be suitable to} § : E ey ae The fact that a grot (cave or grot-|him, or it could not be Called fun. , oe E ae See to) is there, and is strategic and|The pleasure derived from a pun : ' 2 oF ; Re tenn se aoe Ss strong, can only be fortunate. It)may be. confined strictly to the 4d ae ¢ However, it and all lettels in that circle, must be vole nme: occa Pe cao _ ee oe oe oe a eee 11. MIXER is appropriate. A Mi-|standing of the audience. oe ff , eae Va ae ser is one who hoards, even at great| 15. LYNX is better. ‘The color|. AIGA oad fo, Do the samme in all the other circles. Si the clues care- personal, discomfort to himself. So scheme of an Onyx need not be) - ee a: « tully ond arrange all the letiers inta Pein-wi es cols talhesin you can see that his satisfaction is limited to women’s wear. Men can ™ eee if best conforms to. these clues. Use your § signs to help you quite dubious Furthermore, a mi-'wear onyx jewelry. Lynx fur, # spell out the right words. ‘ ae age ser is very difficult to satisfy; he whether tawny or dyed black, is ee a A, : aes ? To Transport Parochial Pupils _ ————___-—— am . om ~ alashee et balenharhahathe that etaheha hele tehetletebethelel | : seas ee ac : ' es Se ok ee See S$ e Court Testl W Buy! / ' PUZZLE NO. 40 s}see Supreme Court Test es 4 Ways to Buy! , i iespepeiety {lon Use of Public Monies} he OTE EARS : , G3 fy 3) Acs Te fan) = on se O ‘UDIIC onies Tonight @ Continuous Credit A F >| E / ri ] : 5 Z - : ms : 3 2% : Ss > 2=o 5 oe f. : ‘ 3 ; SENOS ‘RG) ss Ay ee : "til -@ Easy Term Credit / .. s ) IRS 0 OV q a WASHINGTON (® — A possible|as if they were going to public fe J $ fr: yest i g | new Supreme Court test of the|schools, The New Jersey Court of ; _— e 30-Day Charge pf : : el Ii wait SYA & Use of public funds for transport-/Errors and Appeals had turned is tops ’ A 2 a4) E & “ing pupils to Roman Catholic pa-;down Everson’s plea that the : oe : ® Layaway / Dy ASYy . _& [| rochial schools is being generated| payment violated the principle of] : : foe is . : in Augusta, Maine. separation of church and state. | age aD) <7 ee a — . — om a ' Ten years have passed since 22% 3 *% , URCH ee : ofoe : & [the court ruled 54 that public} Black, for the majority, took the SP ECIAL P ) ASE! ees Wy a : reg i ig eal x uk os “§ pia vias cadres eae : : Astonishingly — oe 4 ing ial as well as izing such payments was ba- Pp . "ae ° : a : 1 SHC CHEER KR eH ee ee eee es b | Se eeee eens ce seahorses t | public school pupils. . : sically social ‘legislation for the Brilliantly Radiant—Sparkling P p ’ oe 10 ‘ . + £8 benefit of the pupils and ‘thei RN oa . ractical! i] SHCCHHD EE ES COED OT HOC O98 THRTES OF O90 oe 64 HP O98 = fa: fies, with benefits to the | J ] T < < a Of the nine justices who took — ed ane 9 eecrsccnscvntbeccecee Bb Ssasnccecvectevcetshes 8 Bpart in the Feb. 10; 1967; reling.{ er Oe Snetdental. Be argued) eweli- on S Hi : ae . © [which has been the court's last| ‘Mat no person may be denied the} : : ° H © PRescccesvensesvccecese. EB ssecese seesesece eseas q |word on the question,. only four| benefits of such a law by reasoni] Authentic copies of priceless stones and settings! dri Bos 3 nf remain; ‘These four divided 2-2 on} his religion, p : Se ee eee eee eee ee en ere SP HTH OR ELSE ST OSS E EF OY ' | the issue. : ; Z aus tae renee I ino . et 6 COOP Oe OR Oe OR Oe Oe Oe eee ee ee ee weet es ee eeneee . i j - e . : E 4 ~ MP ect e tice wrote the majority|an the idea of taxation for the| : d ' 7 is Yee paw weed 5. support of beliefs to which the tax- | . a OOOO ROR EET Oe eee eee . eee ee ee ee eee eee eee ' opinion. Chief Justice Vinson and is : ers 4 8 eeeeeeee See dene eeewes . 16 oon | Justices Reed, —s - a . 2 = f 5 : / 4 TE ain saindins ca xe sane cose ce setyasinsseepancheeeses ; HANDSOME Rayon Jer. sey . Fiscus J 2 : . > QUNIEE MRUIIIN ooo oii nics KS l hens o = / ae ' e : : W 4 naer a pee PHONE NO, ..nr-cossice-neve SD aistha de . ee - by Gail Byron Z see eeaeeneeeeceuneeeananasacesveand ” : s vy Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail E : ae : . SOLUTION CLUES 1; Men who wish to their country must be prepared for violence. | : 2. A political speaker who ranted and raved would probably / an > roe @ college audience. eee Misses and ; 3. Some are noted as sweet singers. ; Half Sizes 4. Clever diplomats don't allow: intrigue to — them. S.A — is considered an out-of-date means of trans:, 6. People on a strict dist often yearn for this kind of food. . 7. 1t-@ butler in charge of a wine céllar lost a he - would be very upset. ~ / Navy — Powder Blue. - wand : i A fortunate special purchase en- . ) Z 2 8. This is frequently seen on a beach. ables us to offer you pameie : <— : rings for below their’ ‘origina a : “= ¥ ne wen Ge ”. $ , jew ss eae pray ee &- Astonishingly. practical crease them, crush them, pack them in a bag— ; 10. I's attached to a — type of garment. e rings, birthstones on /aley one .] they ‘shake off wrinkles and stay neat as a pin. Drip dry and never BL, it c h hy i - -24¥; ic, A worker may find it hard to aed 6 job, Worth Much More! nti te tha wuloy! with eoc a belt, Size 12-20 and 1412-2412. Fine rayon ecatete fabric c 14. Customer trying on hats may ask milliner to ————— a : . : VA : feather nadir she come mas : ; Charge Your af Waite’s... Street Floor Charge Yours at Waite’s — Daytime Dresses . . . Street Floor 15. A wonien with a ——— voice would make a big hit , : a er hen ono TERRIFIC SALE! SAVE 41% OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES - Stain-Proot 1. Anyone ts eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest - ee ees? aS ; p. | with the exception ot Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- Lhe” The most genuine looking sod Y | li 99 T ate families. ; : P . ; = ‘ . . : TVCQAG shrunken head ever made! 7 arlite op 2. A contestant. may submit os many entries as he or she te CAA — : ae wishes but they must be on official entry blanks printed in this: _ i a : e newapaper. a ; = . = : . . ‘\ . i , 9 To submit an entry the contestcnt must print his answer - i Incredibly life-like I ABLES ’ words in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by. dotted . - ’ 4 lines and attach it securely to a 2-cent postcard. No entries } Jivaro / | will be acepted if they arte in envelopes. Entries for Puzzle No. “ Usually 14.95 / | 40 must bear a Tuesday, March 12, postmark (or before). No : ; y . : entries received aiter that time whether mailed or delivered by $ : hand, will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsible tor en 2 entries lost or delayed in the mail. ONLY e Eoch 4 Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the H d ' : : ’ oo s contest cannot.be answered or acknowledged. ea § \ _ $ The Pontiac Press will ewer as sont ze of rg . : . / k- tg the winner of each weekly con sat? * / Sere.thon ne winning answer is taceived the prise will be $ * "Marlite” tops resist heat,/scratches, alcohol! divided equally — the sino — Rid — Po bam ; should without any winners; ze w : — ‘ is ; wen aren Rint ye Bh gn Ge — : 3 *& Superb finishes—fine furniture woodgrain! oi will be awarded an extra cash bonus of $25 Hang it in your car, put it in oo ; : ; cies a ee eer chseiiited a ocak Ga et a ID vane’ div’ cc 04. alch-hnack * Smart styling—blend with any decor! winners are announced. Only one such bonus _ be hd shelf, whot o@ conversation — heater fm piece! Or, give it to the per- |. : eons e * Your choice of mahogany or limed oak finish! F, Bech docks pustie will be published Monday, Wednes OD Whar ce econ eet : —h ‘ h week’ zzle w publis: onday, in an | Fain ducati ® Kade : day ond Friday until the contest's"end. Either or all will be Nabhan conan gos considered as olficial entry blanks. ee ' peered igre Recor” ; ee F a aa . wr es ¢ 8 Winners and correct solutions will be announced each Fai kale” Wista tak a ora , a Friday t following con Olficial keeper : ae! just arrived! Beautiful “Mar- ave sill be eich C. Ziem, ot for hae : | stomach, see them today! ae top wn at territic sav- : styled tables are really an in- 2 credible value. They're sturdy a“ : too, hardwood frames and tegs, ‘ 4 the “Marlite” tops are prot, f U Bei \ : ON tically indestructible, < ER ys Ba het = gee .% oN : ee \ 4 serve ‘beautifully for years! y * 4 = : ae . x ee . ; be : u ' o , , 7 Seen - - < ; —, Smart styling ee legs, of id Ve yo LAMP TABLES” -« GORNER TABLE ” \egeven Tamia / |) tered withsod, brass : 7 Gharge Youth ot | | 2018°% by 16° by term. |] 22m. by 24°, by 2am, | | 15% by 82°C by 154". | aecoct We have the four mont : , : H aite’ cp, * ’ i ‘ 3 hy \ / 76 | es ‘ ee iy , Ne i $ popular, styles ao you'll wont. : if \\ Street Floor \ ers Charge Yours at Waite's—Stationery Dept... . Street Floor») several at this tow prical \(. 9 | were s ae ; “ wt tt ws a FAR I ee * ‘ , LE eeige: , eae : a8 *y : a - ; ; C 4 e ahs : : 4 " i \ \ : : ; LF \. \ i § ( ma ‘ : s | { Re ag d i } i j | f gh , eee ame C 3 ry : ‘: \ te ry Leg ae ff i : \ / i \ BS, { , baa 4 is i : : 4 : 3 ‘ Pe | 7 | 1 if PT : \ 2) Ee ae meal | i bees ; ; 2 Hn Va eo tv ary ee ee = Ae A Yay in ‘\ ‘ ), \, e \t ( 4, K ; ; ! A : > \ ae \ \ i es Bey } 2 \ 3 \ Ag poe = oN \ ‘ i Lee 7 =, bee | fe THE PONTIAC PRESS iri sews tba Mer Rosrer B. Tara. Groner C Managing Editor Classified "ice ‘Entered at Post Office, Pontiac. as second class matter — OF THE associate PRESS ae. teecabss 89 sate i newspaper es well as Ay r for *0 cents : services le by mal a : i sis eae 2 2 er aiearrielaewhare tn ‘ the United States t a” Meg etl ts A. Rod vayable in advance. £. pontiac. E 2-8181. 8 “MEMBER | OF AUDIT. BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS 4 a — MARCH 8 1957 = x 7 Small RS Cars Don’t Suit. Americans a ge ate ape a * Europe is whipping herself into a ’ mild lather over the export of “little | cars.” Fiat, Italian manufacturer, | now enters the scene, probably ‘| prompted by Volkswagen. . : Friends, calm down. — _ Americans don’t go for tiny cars, - a4 ik WTR, : Many years ago, General Motors | ‘was questioned in an open meeting - as to one of these little deals that ' runs 35 miles on a gallon and attains .| & magnificent 58 miles an hour down _ hill, with the wind and wide open. am RP : “General Motors will build little cars : as soon as the Atnerican people will ~ buy them.” ‘This goes for Ford and’ » Chrysler, too. They manufacture the thing that sells and if the American ' public develops a yen for tricycles, you'll see little three wheelers rolling : off assembly lines in Pontiac. a ek > The American buyer is a curi- | ous and cagey individual. He expresses marked enthusiasm for - a lot of things he likes to look at, _but which he wants someone else. . to buy and drive. — ‘He isn’t interested himself. . Passing years prove this. tees eS Chevrolet and Ford are already manufacturing small cars which are ’ terrific, but the total production of the Corvette ‘and the Thunderbird --combined won't bring a” healthy yawn from either concern. Hence, we adjure our good European friends © to make haste slowly. =. eae . Personally, we don’t intend to roll over in an automobile during 1957 and we aren't entertaining the slightest thoughts of a head on collision with-a madcap motor- . ist.. We don’t even propose to side-swipe a neighbor, BUT IF WE DO, we want a standard sized car instead of a midget job that’s about drive-shaft high to the op- motorists will go to their deaths in traffic accidents in 1957. 2 2 2 Europe needs small cars. They're necessary. ‘If you only get two cups of gaso- - ‘line a week, mileage is the most im- portant thing there is. Then when. the Suez affair gets ‘straightened around and you still are paying from one hundred per cent up for gas, you'll continue to look with favor on a fly weight job that’s aimost weaned. European cars fit~ European pur- poses. Ours fit ours—fortunately. Israel Withdraws After much understandable delay, Israel has started to withdraw its troops from the Gaza Strip and the Gulf of Aqaba. __The invasion in the first place was the result of Egyptian inter-~ ference with peaceful commerce, — continued threats that Israel would be destroyed and com- mando raids. At the request of _ the United Nations, Israel ‘did withdraw from all but twe points / unt implied guarantees of "Safety weré given. f \ ae, pee “Israel's. action is technically un- | complying with the! >and beiaen © that\no nation invading another in the face br as aera aan av: The answer was direct and simple. _ - nent positions ~Peliee-Commiissioner set ‘ibdiiocs for its own with- drawal. But as Foreign Minister GoLDA Meir said in her statement before the Assembly, withdrawal is based on certain: assumptions which make: it an act of faith in assurances given by Secretary General HamMMar- SKJOLD, the United States and other powers. These provide for the station- ing of U.N. police forces in both Gaza and Aqaba to prevent fur- ther Egyptian raids and Israeli retaliation. They also assure freedom of passage through the. Strait of Tiran and the Gulf of , Agate. After. the formal steltapent r withdrawal, Mrs. Mztr-addressed her- - bad Michigan is getting so poor in some ways but can boast of of- ficials’ salary. Just plan out long trips an® we'll pay for them, and burden us with more taxes. z 3 Catenin J, elmore Walled Lake Case Records of a eschdlogist: ‘Seneca’ Method Sparks Romance tech-— "Roger used Senece's mique to shatter Marilyn's in- jatuation for Tom and wake her up to her true love. Poets - make us believe romances spring up without forethought, ' but we psychologists offer you ; the true facts by-which you can build your own love affair. Scrapbook these actual case records. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case U3}: Roger D... aged 27, “ is the dentist who started dating Marilyn, as yesterday. “De. Ginae. Marilyn is 9 wonder- fompariy, or ful girl,” he informed me, “and ( ver. I have fallen in love with her, *- RA: : “In fact, I suggested marriage, but she told me she didn’t love me like that, although she was | fond of me and always -wanted. to be friends. “So what do you advise next?” SENECA TECHNIQUE ee Well, this is usually the spot in a wie When Seneca was: asked for advise in a ‘similar situation by a youtig Roman lad, Seneca said: “Go to the archer. See how he handles his bow. With one hand he pulls it teward him but with the other he pushes it away.” fully apply a little of that “pushing. away” ~~ . For he Put dine dating Marilyn * steadily at least twice per week and sometimes ofteher. 8 And to wake: her up to her dependence on that emotional crutch. I suggested that Roger the world by its own terms: . } ; . But while you have the breath to live... You still can make amends . , , “existence, self . thought Nancy was a relative of Raper,” she coment: ‘De. Crane, I gan "t live without him.” one of Roger’s college chums, threat. Futhermore, you could never love anybody now cost roughly $12.60 if the pro- missed the regular else,” I reminded .-“You're budget of nearly $72 billion - calls from Roger. And she felt feeling lonely but surely you is allowed, and this doesn't include @ great homesickness to be with don't love Roger.” state and local taxes. ee Chen Wd, and ay while - Pred E. Hyde : heart:"" she fervently. Holly In other-words, Marilyn suddenly “And my miserable romance with felt- helpless when the emotional ‘Tom.is just dream. I hope crutch was taken away from her. I ‘never see Tont as long as I Try Hollywood Competition is a very valuable tive But I can’t live without Roger. if You're Perfect’. truly.” : 7% ' And it began to distur Marilyn, : ‘What if Prices - Kept Tax Pace?’ the Federal government revenues ro the year ending June 30, 1906. ‘They are: total receipts—$594,- 914.715: total expenditures—$568,- 727.565, showing a at ge of $26,- 187,141. If prices had kept pace ‘with taxes a ten cent article would Well, “happy 424-34,” and Car- lotta, if you are of ‘perfect shape and what not, why don't you try fo* Miss Pontiac ‘this time or may- be go a little farther and get info Hollywood? I have the good looks, personality, hips and waist, but the wool and orion. sweaters don't head over heals in love with | / "Death was’ attributed to a cere- ,Sitalin’s | Spirit Still Lives 4 Years After His Death bral hemorrinape: He was stricken late March 1, His rage at Yugoslav brought on the stroke. Moscow yadio at 4:07 a.m. March Cow” @ His first setback on what was believed a determined effort to ‘take over the entire world occurred when the North Mani alliatice was created. PURPOSEFUL MADMAN ' Stalin was rated a madman by those who carried out his many and who managed to sur- with a purpose. 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Like other jareas of Africa, these countries are the targets of Soviet propaganda against “colonialism.” The propa- ‘ganda is a constant invitation to instability. The American interest in these countries is to further internal stability. The dark continent has some “bright spots whose people pro- Vide a beacon for others strug-— gling toward national aspirations. | Nixon will see ome such bright . pe See vice president-is represent- ieee Deeiberk ieatheran ot aa monies marking the formal tran- sition of the Gold Coast and PROMISING COUNTRY . - Though its standards still may be low by European or American jyardsticks, Ghana is one of the |happiest and most promising of }African countries. Tt inchides the * | | from the United Nations, NEVER SATISFIED A glance st almost any dally newspeper will disclose that business Accountants . The Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence St. | PONTIAC FE 2-3551 Cal. Phone or Return Tale Ad fer information women Institute offers this training. : Enroll Now! Day, Half-Day and Evening : ' YETERAN APPROVED ‘Americas leading a state fer freed American slaves,|the United States, It uses Ameri- The-government, under President'can currency as well as Liberian William V. Tubman of the True/coins, Th official language is Eng- Whig perty, is modelled on that of |ligh OLI~- TOG K, Ma, | 22 maintains detense Bases in Li -|Nixon Forges. Friendship for U. S. in “Africa , via to Entebbe, capital of the Brit-| East Africa, ; after that of the U.S. Hecronics to Control Car Even When Driver Dreams LOS ANGELES. (INS)—One of traffic iacs He also reported that Baltimore and other cities now have in predicts that within 20 years a car)... a red light will stop|U% ‘lectronic gadgets for emer- igency vehicles so that they can Ege-esy the ao Sa word turn traffic signals to green as. st dreaming \the cars approach on high-speed, See lendoci dened Sen eee missions. : more’s City Traffic Engineer, oi Henry A. Barnes, as he described One bug which had to be worked, a number of the electronic won-.out in such a system was that the ders of the future for the western|radio beams for changiing traffic) regional conference in Los Ange-|lights sometimes went astray and’ Nixon = 5 7 g Ess s= i? 7 les on increasing highway engineer-| activated automatic devices fo r ing productivity. i the trouble was corrected. ous a tor enki ‘ yet, his parents ist report for an Teach Kids Safety. Via Traffic Tickets OAK PARK—Public-safety ‘offi-|€ood Samaritan in her life. When cers in Oak Park are now giving traffic tickets to children in an ef- fort to bring down the total of ac-)Who he is. The work is done be-) . cidents involving the younger gen- eration, The plan calls for giving these tickets to children who are seen violating safety regulations, A to-' tal of 115 tickets was issued in one month for such offenses as jay-’ iwalking, running from between ‘parked cars, playing ball in the istreet, and riding bicycles across: busy intersections. A child receiving a ticket must! jhave it signed by his parents and. mailed to the Police Department. iIf- a youngster receives three tick- mertey, Nixon's party flies ihe: Monro-|a century ih Winston cee ish ee of Uganda in the|‘ Almost half|natural forces of Africa.” The vast been experiencing ‘heavy pressure | lof Blue Nile, which joins the White} |Noted Historian-Novelist. we surveying this area, wrote tha ‘here isa lever te control re water power is there, from the churning falls of Lake Victoria, and the resources are there. In Uganda's “Mountains of the Moon” are deposits of copper, cobalt, iron and other minerals, Uganda also has rich deposits of gold, wolfram and uraniui im. * . * Nixon's party goes frem Entebbe to Addis Ababa, the lofty capital of Ethiopia. Emperor Haile Selas- sie, an absolute ruler of this back- ward country of 19 ‘million, has from Egypt, which worries about Ethiopia's sway over the -sources Nile at Khartoum .in Sudan. When Nixon returns to Washing- toh on March 21 he will have logged nearly 18,000 goodwill miles. Howard Swiggert Dies MINEOLA, N.Y. @ — Howard Swiggert, 64, historian and novel-| - ist, ‘died today of a heart ailment. -Swiggestt was the author mny biogrphies of Civil War and American Revolutionary figures, as well as best - selling novels based on international big busi-|- néss, Samaritan Incognito ss Horta inne te] @, As THOMPSON — 80'S. Perry St. © FE 2-2939 it snows he sweeps off her steps and sidewalks. 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FRIDAY, MARGH mest nas nes Offered Babies / 7 -* . a _ ;* 4&7 } 2 | Proposed Budget in Detail] cweaco wr set oma) issrix mga — x NO MON EY | | ‘ y _& S™\Doreen Harris, who told police} TAKE UP TO 6 MONTHS 1 An iem-by item review of, the|levie Levied- aint dard per + stadia as ene rs ee because she could nt have hi WEEK-END SPECIAL ‘get was made last night by. the + * * uting company with mail obscene|@ren of her own, has received ok Ross” |Pontiac Board of Education and Th a study of 49 Detroit arealor crime-inciting matter slid giv-|ters from 10 mothers offering her / jthe administrative steff. systems, Pontiac ranked second to|ing information on abortion, oe <@ ' board was told that the pro-|Dearborn in number of students, s+ x budget, eitbough it is et a/12th in valuation per pupti; fifth) , Police disclosed. the letters yes- high of $7,563,263, repre-|in méintaining the lowest tax rate| N@™ed in the indictment were|terday as Mrs, Harris, 23, was approximate $379,000 cut|/and 19th in costs per pupil. ~|Confidential Inc., of New York,|brought into court with her hus- an the minimum amounts re-| ‘The board will meet again next|4"d the Kable Printing Co, of;and Jobn, 30, for a pretrial hear-| j quested hy the aystem’s division! Thursday night to continue iia| Ment Seat, Ml: So snaeeanle : - Superintendent Dana P. Whit- : ~The indictment-was-based on an| two-day search last weekend. said the total budget figure ‘ Begs article published in the March niet : i pay Eden Suffers Again wesc grinds eli Biosy Police said one of the letters ten by N. E. Benson. The govern- offering Mrs, Harris a baby came : db ellatiteatacearag |g F ae k a of st and. capital improvements (FLOM FOVEL Attack _ |ment chargea that the -pil SS ephemera — _ 1960-61 without requiring addi- oo : ferred. to ‘fe the ‘article: was Ge- any one Of the four. Another came Here's an all cotton tax millage. AUCKLAND, New Zealand w—|Sctibed “in a manner calculated)» , ho offered the! WA home ae. oa , to lead another to or apply mi 8 wemndh’ whe :# ne-spun linen... board is expected to levy|Sir Anthony Eden has suffered|'? _ bod baby she expects to have next it gil full 18.75 mill rate to firlance|another attack of high fever, de-|'t for producing an abortion.” | ony, : “age, apelin ye ‘the program, which ‘will mean a|laying his planned visit to the Bay the main. penahy. lo PR Ws crisp ae crushed ice 2.49 mill increase over thepre sent|of Islarids northwest of Auckland.|On each count, |Pope to Receive Nixon . wit ts ~— oe iene | “Dr. .W, E, Henley said the vaca- sitio es Fah Bins} wm 18 Oe Whitmer ‘pointed out that the|tioning former British Prime Min-| In New York, Robert Harrison,| VATICAN CITY «®—Pope Pius| jg Pit. Sizes 9 to 18. Ot budget is higher than the|ister was resting in bed but there| Confidential publisher, said he had|SII will receive U, S. 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MARCH 8, 1957 \ ‘i ee ae ee i 5 47 4 : | Bae Se A ee — as : F, £ J | Fae oe Sa ‘ ee 3 i * i i : 2 f : we ; . note peo] ee, : : { a! \ / : , / * j ae es ; {who robbed Shermar Loving is vitke Can Use Military Force if Requested Le \Wayne Professor r to take them offt : | | Commemela by name, Open Mon. and Fri. » edt ‘til 9 poasomt AID By ROSE MCKEE warning to Russia she must reck- on with the U.S, if she moves The resolution is the. first defense {document to mention international It already has forced the Soviets _| to slow down their infiltration ac- s tivities in the Middle East. Diplo- * £\ {matic reports from the strategic/1951, indicated that Moscow eisners See | hearing if he accepts. | age iy to this country in mutual security | The new resolution also author-| Dp» ‘Murphy has attended st. PLATFORM |< BUNK BEDS Pre .. izes ‘the President to spend, free! John's University, Columbia, Mich- ~ ROCKERS : : last Mideast Resolution Clearly Wars Reds Eeie |the first time to go to the aid-of, Im Its WASHINGTON (INS) =. Presi-| countries even though it does not) the U.S, promises to take action _ Heent Eisenhower's Middte Evs: res-|know’ they will want help. U.S.) against olution which Congress passed yes- armed ance terday is a serious and far-reach- jing step in American foreign poi- forces actually are to be : used, however, only if the victim of| cesses. But this reference to a Communist attack wants the Constitution is omitted in the For- | auiz show, southern Africa are the only (the U.S. is “prepared” to fight. Ne | large Free World areas not tied en get to ew York for a preliminary —— ‘Truman Doctrine of 19 of restrictions, up to-200 million|igan, Harvard, Yale and Oxtord. forces to Greece and Turkey,|@llars of already ‘appropriated|His degrees include B.S., LL.B. launched the world-wide network.|funds to help Middle East coun-|M-A., Ed.M., ae righ gt That same year 21 American states) tries strengthen their defenses and| - ie fe trainad tx alx Soreien tan. en Bibl cleht tnstieen: joined eandelOns money tourists sperid in the jin the Southeast Asia security pact.|Miami resort area -goes ; The Formosa resolution was the|ing, 21 per cent for food, 14 perjcan is offered for export ~ al such step until now. liey. assistance, = mosa and Middle East reso- re : s Pattems ahd ahd any color + NURSES The resolution declares that this| Thie doctrine Is the lafest In a | tons. mond J. Murphy, profes-| Fi ished in giedrnin i. + TECHNICIANS country is prepared to fight to help} chain of collective defense ra The Formosa document ‘‘author- a mr x pe : ’ . | " white arene! ig DIETICIANS any of severa] Middle East nations rangements against the Commu- izes" the President to use ormed w a a Ang $4 3 ne — | | which may be attacked by “inter nist threat which the U.S. has |force against an The! University, has been invited] : you try : ‘national communism.” helped draw up over pretty much M East oy epee that!” apply ag a contestant on the - on, you won't wont Lawmakers said this is clear.| the whole free world. Central and |Middle doctrine declares that) cram. He will be required to| Wrought Iron Complete with mattress 95440 MAPLE BUNK BEDS Severol styles and fabrics . : joined in the Rio Treaty. their economies. 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A caekes roy ‘Club Swells ‘es More Than 200° in Years solved a serious problem by giving} . ‘whom Irons appointed to help with the organization, “We called a meeting last fall ~ j0f those interested in the boys to do something about the situation, That's when we decided to become a charter member of the Boys’ *\Club ot America.” SOMETHING TO DO Said Sheriff Irons: ‘The tremen- dous turnout showed that the boys Were desperate for g0iiiéthing to’ jao;-Since they've had the club, juvenile crime in the: Auburn Heights area has been reduced to a negligible amount, We have: Chicago Expert Says: | Americans Can't Relax! oe ‘CHICAGO HINS) — millions of Americans’ are running headlong toward early death _ because they have not learned how to relax. Dr. Edmund Jacobson, director of the Foundation for Scientific Relaxation, Inc., suggested yesterday that ways to relax are so important to health they should be. taught at the grade school level.. Holding a scientific exhibit in Chicago, Dr. Jacobson explained that tension causes the small blood vessels te contract thereby forcing the heart into emergency pumping. This emergency pumping, he warned, is frequently inreversible -| and leads to high blood pressure and to the stomach ulcer. DEDW'T LRARN ease tak nk teen 0 ti conn of ot pecninn attionad with coronary heart disease got that way because they did not learn to relax their muscles; which in turn relax the small blood vessels. Ways of overcoming unconscjous muscular tension are many and varied, Dr. Jacobson said, an te Per eee experience. “By alternately flexing and unflexing as many as possible of his muscles, the student learns to spot tension-wherever it exists,” he said, and concluded: _ “After practice he is able to let unneeded muscles go limp in a matter of seconds. As he does so, a pleasant feeling of relief comes over him. 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The members are Mrs. George Dean | Gray Leads _ \ Suit Parade ' forEaster | ae iti : Hi ye a Fat NEW YORK (INS) — The t {4 7 eS See Thursday was Guest ‘Day for the Ww aterford Branch of the Women’s National Farm and Garden ( Dixie highway She is photographed as she greeted Mrs. Alton Banfield of Drayton Plains, president of the branch. Mrs. Ashton W. Emery (le{t) was hostess to members of the Waterford Branch of the association in her home on Women's Section PTSA Hears Dr. Hill From Michigan State Dr. Guy Hill, Katharine Cornell Finds FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1957 PAGES 16-19 TV Exciting, Democratic By JOAN HANAUER ! “] visited Germany one summer! She {fs most pleased at being 8 f E : and from maturity to more ma- Friendship Club Helps Orphans jon the medium as a force for seeing something right in your own ‘|brown paper bag to pull out .a allowed to play the role without frantic and meaningless move- ment just for motion’s sake. INTELLIGENT AUDIENCE ~ “The television audience,” she) said, “is vast, fantastic and I will NEW YORK (INS) — Katharine) during the Hitler era, and you Cornell, rehearsing for her second) could see the mob effect. But you TV appearance, is thoroughly sold/ don't feel that pull when you are democracy as well as a fascinat-| room. Five or ten people can’t get ‘ing field for an actress.” lexcited the way 100,000 can. Pas- > + : | sion and over-emotionalism sort of] say intelligent, They can appre- Miss Cornel! is starring in) put you. off and become em-' ciate sincerity. “There Shall’ Be No Night,” on barrassing.” a a * * * Wher it comes to television as an entertainment medium, Miss Cornell is full of personal and gen- eral enthusiasm. “We underestimate the public) constantly. No doubt there are many people who don’t want to. hear anything serious at all—peo- “I find it fascinating and new Four pages today and I enjoy it very much,” she .. , . sald, ted added with a suite,| i Women's Section | + “of course, I'm exhausted now. ple who are too tired, or who; I shall enjoy it much more the | don’t want to think. But the very day after the show.” fact they are tired shows they * * ® have been using their minds and The actress is impressed with are intelligent. : the sensitivity of the television! “Audiences don’t have to be ‘camera, which picks up the small-|. fed pap constantly, and I think est movement and makes it mean-| television has shown that.” ingful. She is pleased that Robert skirt. . Occasionally she dipped into sandwich she had prepared for herself. In between nibbles she chattered in charming and untem- peramental style. * * * “I don't believe there would have been a Hitler if there had been television,” she said. “Sitting Organized for the purpose of) sponsoring orphan children who! ate residents of Oakland County Children’s Home, Friendship Cir-| cle Club is already busy making | clothing -and riggs recreation for a 13-year-old girl. Charter members of the group are Mrs, Charles Aguayo, Mrs. Bruce Glasgow, Mrs. Paul Ben- nett, Mrs. James Johnson, -Mary- lin Atkins, Janet Deem, Norma Balmer, Donelda Brantley, Mr s. Beverly Robb, Irene LaFave and Mrs, Daniel Donnelly, Lutheran Guild Has Luncheon Meeting - —— Lattheran Church ‘Guild gathered at Fellowship Hall for a luncheon meeting. Hostesses for the day) were Mrs. Martin Rummel, Mrs. Michael Gallo and Mrs. Eric Berg. _Thirty-two members of the Grace( ee The lack of an audience doesn't Sherwood’s ““There Shall Be No). other Miss Cornell, who said: Night” has been updated, So that) +1 enjoy rehearsals. Some of the it takes place during a Hungarian’ )..+ performances ever done are anti-Communist uprising, instead performed the last: day or two of < a age he Russian in-| chearsals, before the show goes before an audience. * * * “The lack of scenery, costumes and makeup brings the play down to the essentials, and if the actor) is sincere he can catch it very much better.” in your own home with a few peo- ple, watghing someone get up and rant, you can’t be caught by the tremendous pull of mob psychol- ogy. That was Hitler’s tremendous strength, Mr. and Mrs.| Gerald Kirkby of Orchard Lake avenue announce he Central WSCS eneagemen’ °! Hears Address their daughter, toni on Mental Health: Kay Joanne, “The Church and Mental Health” to James __ Thomas — Association. Mrs. Donald White (left) of Waterford _ 10 Couples _|End Holiday in Europe Birmingham Group Journeyed Abroad for Winter Sports BIRMINGHAM—A group of 10 young Birmingham couples returned Monday from a winter holiday in Europe. Most of their three weeks were spent skiing at Klitzbuehl, Austria, and enjoying winter Sports in Switzerland, but they _ stopped off in Munich before going to Paris to take their plane home. Included in the group were Mr, and Mrs. Robert E. Fife, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan D. Doug- las Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Getsinger, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A, Erb, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fauver, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Matthai Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. McDonald Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John P. Em- met and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Langford. . 2 ® Mrs. James Abbott and Mrs. Erling G. Landsnaes were host- esses at a shower Tuesday eve- ning in the Abbott home for Mrs. Richard G, Tate Jr., a recent bride. WEEKEND GUESTS Mr. -and Mrs. James A. Brandt and their two. children, | Jeffrey and .Barbara, were weekend guests of Mr. Brandt's mother, Mrs. A: J. Brandt of Kennesaw avenue. * * Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe C. Spin- ning are spending this week in New York. ‘ + «& -¢ Mr, and Mrs. E. ~M.. Veh- meyer, who have spent the past month in Honolulu, are now at Palm Desert, Calif. They plan to return home the last of March. : * * * ‘Wednesday afternoon the Bir- mingham Musicale will present Dorothy Kemp _ Roosevelt, pianist, and the Birmingham Chorale Ensemble in a pro- gram at the Commiinity House. The chorus is directed - by Mrs. Gertrude Greer and will be accompanied by Mrs, Rob- ert S. Clifton of Huntington Woods. Mrs, Roosevelt is well known as a pianist and teacher and has appeared with the Michi- gan Symphony and also with the National Symphony Or- chestra in Washington, D.C, TEA TO FOLLOW Mrs. Robert F. Killeen will be chairman of the day and Mrs, Helmer Carison will be Harold G. Webster, Mrs. Royal G, Mack, Mrs, Orren Mohler, ’ Mrs. Raymond T. Giffels, Mrs. Neil Talmadge and Mrs. Allen Bumpus. — Pouring will be Mrs, Ralph A. Main, Mrs. Earl Bartholo- mew, Mrs, A. Frye Ayers and Mrs. William A, Kindley. Hostesses for the day will be Mrs. Robert C. Gibson, - chairman, Mrs, Henry E. Ed- ‘] I Pa } 4 : é : } \| BACT A was tiseussed by John Vanderlinds Chandler, + | social service worker at Pontiac) Wards, Mrs. i f State Hospital, at the Thursday Cormick and Mrs, Walter R. Son 0! | -\afternoon tea held at Central MacKenzie. Busch | Mr. and Mr-\yethodist Church by members of} .' Mrs. William gts Fe Albert — |the Women’s: Society of Christian ant erties Pind Chandler of |Servive. Frank M. Heath. ° ‘ee * * * = ~ Baldwin | irs. Cecil Choate and Mrs. Har|m . ~~ c avenue. He is| old Sibley presented several vocal Cor inne Sisterhoo d a graduate of|*icctins. angements tor the WOrks. Anniversary 7 Wayne State | x patrick Tea were Mrs. Charles| ‘The 18th anhiversary of Coririne University. Steeber, Mrs. Sibley, Mrs. Wil- Sterno 19 Dames of Malta, A May h 08 Lacy and Mrs. Robert er ted at ia — held " | Byrnes. Wi in Malta s wedding ‘Mrs. 11. F: Simmond, Mrs. Harry) the short, business mect- — eZ - \is Planned. Yeouer and ig en Pago ns oy 2 followed, | eo were}. K ‘2 : : it ; ‘| ; beta | ; . | servi ont } t ily, \ com- na for the e be Ad KAY OANNE KIRKBY é i : \ | mittee, seca ee ‘ {held at a future meeting, , ", ; ~ rey RS SER ’ ; pe q A Pontiae Press Photes-by Jim Mahae brought Mrs. William Baer of Winkleman drive to the gathering. Mrs. Norman Hill (right) of Drayton Plains was cohostess.' — - we i carnation from Mrs. Rebeca Gould of Orangegrove avenue, a cohostess. for the Thursday meeting. Mrs. Fred Bohlman: (left) of Cole- man avenue, chairman of the Inter- Garden Club Flower Show, received a = Personal News of Interest.in Pontiac - Mr. and Mrs. George Wasser-jand «Mrs. Stantey” Ferguson of gratulations on the birth of a berger have returned to their North East boulevard. daughter, Connie Marie, March 6 home on Illinois avenue after’ eee sep sovam Scat of the | spending several weeks in Florida.) Marcia Thomas of Elizabeth are Mr. -and --aatgythnetbau Their son, Leo, a dentist in the) Lake road has recently beem in pandt of Rochester. Mr. and Mrs, armed forces, met them in Georgia |- lected to the office of assistant |) .00, Varion of South Paddock and spent some time with. them s¢¢ial chairman for Angell : in the South before returning to) House of Alice Lioyd D : duty at his military post. - | at University of Michiguii. * | 4. s | Mrs. J. L. Slaybaugh and her! . | Breidenbach (nce Dorothea jgranddaughter, Mrs. Joan Sloan,| {celebrated their birthdays “at a, “0™) o% Medeen, Ohio, announce | the birth of a daughter, Bliza- | beth Elaine, March 1, Se i ©. Se Mr. and Mrs, Frederic Ri former resi- has become [Patty held? Tuesday in the home lof Mr. and Mrs, Frank Slaybaugh . : s hw On ion Fourth Avenue. ~ ~ | Grandparents of the infant are a) dite tis.) te *& 8 2 fy Phone cca argos F, Hess is Jaw study at) Marilyn Kizer, daughter of Mr.jof Birmingham and Mrs. Warren the University of Georgia Law/and Mrs. A. J. Kizer of East Pike |C. Breidenbach’ of Dayton, Ohio. - School in December. With his wife|street has been pledged by Alpha| | sad gt oes ’ and two children, he makes his/Tau Chapter of Sigma Kappa sor-| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Laatsch home in Augusta. jority at Michigan State Univer-|(nee Shirley Hotchkiss) of Clark- * * * isity. jston announce the birth of a son, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kraatz and} Jeffery Clarence, Feb, 24 at St. - Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lindow of! Birmingham will be guests at Sun) — Idaho, during the coming week, * * Mr. and Mrs, Paul Hagie of |J0seph Mercy Hospital. | Middlebelt road will travel by | Grandparents of the infant are | Plane to Cleveland where they |Mrs. Meta Schulz of Clintonville, * ; will be weekend guests of Mr. |Wis., Mrs, William Morgan of Wil- ¥ = 9 | and Mrs. J. C. McDermott, for- |liams ‘street and Walter Hotchkiss Leaving on Saturday by motor) mer Pontiac residents, of Oxford. for a two-week vacation in Fiori- * * * da are Mr, and Mrs, Turris Me- Cully of St. Joseph Street and Mr. Mr, and Mrs, James Varion of ‘Lanman drive are receiving con- Breakfast and Dance Are Planned | Committees for two social events Official Still Isn't Keen | Smith (R-Maine) sharply ques- on Women in the Army WASHINGTON (INS) — The Senate Armed Services Com- “mittee has approved the Pen- tagon appointment of former », Dewey Short (R-Mo) after Sen. Margaret Chase sponsored by Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha were an- nounced at the Thursday meeting of the group in the “YMCA. The annual Founders’ Day 1 Breakfast will be served ized heavy thor noc at Devon Gables, with sta, ole forces ause Of (ert Hasse as general chairma the “ge te differences” of Assisting her will be Mrs. Ralph, men and women. . . |Wilson, Iva Pinkston, Mrs, Ralplt * * : , | Allen Mrs. a Asked by Mrs. Smith if his ee congressman opposed a_ bill granting regular status for servicewomen in 1948. At that time, he character. tioned him on his opposition to women in the armed forces, oe |G The committee yesterday Tecommended full Senate con firmation of Short to the $20, Army secretary for civil func- against the fair sex because | work m sey te i tee are mora hs oa Sate Ba Also a were the aan... and I mafried {Ralph Wilson, orchestra; ‘Mrs. Els of former. Assistant one, “T b= lad O, Smith, pa pow yt ey ri f 3 “ . ; . : ee of defense for public « > hott feferred to Keown d al ae “Sen. 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Hl RHE all Uda}! tithe eat inl S oe ae filet lit ratte Ue a Het Ss Se PEELE TL LET He He in i qe | E a = = = | ff BEAUTY COLLEGE “ GRADUATES! LEARN to EARN Day or Night Classes Call Today for detailed information No Age Limit Phone FE 4-1854 - Call Miss Wilson Teday PONTIAC | . for Information 16Y, East Huron Behind Kresge's 2nd Floor Delicious! + superb! These are some of the descriptive words you hear from patrons of “Wilkins” , ., and they mean that the food they get at Wilkins is “Deli- §- cious” and “Superb.” § Carefully selected foods, f and cooked in just the ff right woy .. . mam-m they are so right. wilkins ARIEL ION | $O0ra LenREE % a ‘ORCHARD LAKE AT PONTIAC TRAIL = | Ceil Chapman's spring collection jeatures this short evening dress in beige lace wrapped with chiffon across the bodice and backed with a ohi/pon panel. Tricks for Spot - Clearing Spot cleaners s a fine job in/ing and place it directly below the _ }several hundred Should Girl | Take Gift. to Hostess? To Stay With Pair at College . By EMILY Post The mother of a young ‘girl writes me as follows: “My ter, shoo 8 aaen bene beeen steady company with a young man for over a year, has been invited to a military ‘ball at his college les from here. “A young couple dren, for whom this young man sits occasionally, of- whenever she visits him, I would like to know what my daughter's obligations are toward them? hostess, or what?” . Answer: Before she leaves, 1 think your daughter should ask ‘| her hostess if she won’t let her pay something for staying there. If she refuses, your daughter thanks her appreciatively and when she returns home she either | sends her hostess a present or toys for the children. “Dear Mrs, Post: Are there any rules governing the selection of _|godparents for a first baby? My ‘thusband's brother and his wife are expecting their first baby and since they were godparents for our first child I naturally assumed that my husband ang I would be asked to be the “But instead, they are having the couple who were the best man and this is traditional. Will you please give me your eplnion?” about the cheice of godparents, and while not strictly traditional, 3 =tetaty -Answer: Merely write how much removing some stains, ‘but all too|stain. foften you wind up with a ring cir- ~ Use another piece of cheese- cling the cleaned area. cloth or toweling to apply the PIZZA Z . CARRY-OUT SERVICE ‘ | To prevent this, follow this meth-| quid to the right side of the | Lae oo. jod: Before you attack the spot) fabric, for all but grease Pontiac at Opdyke Rés. jwith the cleaning fluid, fold @ thick! Grease stains should be push the dissolved grease oat | Start at the edge of the spot and Hsponge toward the center, using: the cleaner sparingly and working. gently around the stain. Feather if out as you go to keep the definite edge from forming. The pad beneath the spot will THE NEU) There's one exception—for satin, en oe }start at the center of the spot ' i i A hat with a veil is always fat. tering. If you wear glasses, a filmy) |, maline or fine mesh veil will] dim} ithat glassy glare without interfer. jing with vision. you like her daughter and say that| jimpulse of friendliness surely easy, ito follow. Meeting Coriducted ‘by Philathea Class Mrs. Florence Harcourt opened |her home on Dwight avenue Tues- day evening to members of first |Philathea Class of First Baptist Church, Larry Powell of Clarkston pre- sented accordion selections during the program portion of the meet- ing, Others participating were Mrs. Warren Westcott, Mrs. Howard Barnett, Mrs. H. H. Savage and Mrs. Warren Westcott. Give slightly cracked china dishes a 45-minute bath in boiling imilk, The cracks will become in- visible, and the china will stand almost as much wear as when new, While Visiting Boy} e with two chil-} ’ graciously = ~fered_to let her stay at-their-house | Should she take a present to the) - matron of honor. They. insist that) Answer: whch Gand sate The music board of First Congregational Church will present a March Music Vesper Sunday at 7 p.m. in the church. Taking part in the program will be (left to right) Mrs. Martin Wager of Dixie highway, Charles’ A, Wilson of Grayton road and Mrs. Jack Wignall of Clarkston. Pontiac Press Phete ‘The program, open to the public, will also feature an opening worship service —undler the direction of the Youth Group of the church and the Rev. Karl W. Ostberg. By ANNE HEYwoop Why is it that some people can/even more, you are looking forward to meeting} jactive socia] life, and stay calm, ‘them. This should be a natural/ jserene and attractive? And other i | ; handle a dozen jobs at once, plus’ all kinds -of volunteer work and an people with the same schedule are jittery, wound-up, nervous wrecks? * * * I used to think it was a matter of health, temperament or thyroid. But recently I've found that -the answer is more simple, really, than that. It's merely a matter of inter- est, Mrs. T., for example, is a housewife with twe children, She has a small ranch-type house in the suburbs and a hard-working, Video Still By RUTH MILLETT reader asks. . * * * but underpaid, husband, Mrs, T. decided to go back te work when the children began school, However, she never really cared| for the field she was in before And then she cites instances of what often: happens to the drop-in or the invited guest these days if the guest happens to arrive in the Is Television a | Monster Dominating Your Home? Stifles. Conversation With Guests and Family Members * a welcome treat but more as an “What is television doing to! intrusion, “Or if the parents aren't listen- ing to TV and the children are, it's the same old story. While the television set blares forth, the host and hostess and guest try to talk above it, after the hostess explains sweetly, ‘It’s the chikiren’s favor ite program.'” middle of a TV program. “The guest is waved te chair, marriage and now she likes it even less. So her job bores and infur- iates her, Then, because she is not inter- ested in her job, she fills her lunch missed a few lines of dialogue, hours with shopping or dates with| “His presence isn’t regarded as Those aren't the only examples So ee St ee TY dicts, TIME OUT FOR TALK Wives complain to me that the only time they can make a remark TOASTMASTER TOASTER 1195 For Perfect Toast Buy This Reg. 19.95 Toaster STEAM-DRY TRON ie Reg. 15.95 Value e ae SUNBEAM FRY PAN 11°° Regularly Sold for $19.95 GE VACUUM SWEEPER with Attachments. 33° Lid is Slightly Extra Regular Price $49.95 yf) ) | } () Jol ely (oJors: | Automatic Westinghouse VELLOW> GRAY E REST * CHARTREUSE Fiesta Has Been Open Stock _ for 20 Years 6». Was $39.95 Cooker- Fryer | Special Sale [i — gamer opts CHAIRS 4 SAUCERS. Reg. *6* 4 SAUCERS ‘FRurrs $3.00 *" VU 199 Each 45-Pe. Set | thece” TE, Ree. $2405 ADJUSTABLE cores EE "17" IRONING BOARD ‘WE ALSO CARRY A COMPLETE ~~ OPEN STOCK AT ALL TIMES .... 588 All Metal Construction OVER 60 OTHER PATTERNS CLOSEOUT AT '% PRICE 100-Pe. Sets as Low as $19.95 Starter Sets ii rst DIXIE Porte TTERY | For Your c Opens 10 AM. ) P.M.—Sunday, N / $281 Dixie a. (iar Waterford) : cls 3. 1894 \ ia \ . \ MANY, MANY MONEY SAVING VALUES! mee oy 49° e a ies . * ieee 3 = PAD- COVER of 00 ‘ag The ie a yl A Ae Fits All Standard Sizes Foam Pad and Silicon Cover to their husbands without being shushed is during commercials. ri i Bite set for their parents’ at- Nothing they want to = a £3 28 | | | | | some TV killer is going to- or how some TV tear r is et to end, children are told |‘ with frown to keep quiet. There were those who sald that the American family weuld in time learn to relegate TV to its rightful place, But that hasn In quite a number—judging from imy mail—it is still the one-eyed » eF8 gFF rfl Love of Work Saves Time, Labor the girls, tins exhausting herselfjrude to the women who keep house for her during the day that three} course At homie in the evening, she isjhave already left and she may be nervous wreck. She has been soinever get another. TAKE TIME OUT If you feel that life is just a rat race, maybe you should take time out to see — really inter- MOMS Unit Two ‘Conducts Meeting Fourteen members and guests of MOMS of America, Inc., Unit Two gathered at the home of Mrs. John Brewer of Exchange street for luncheon and a meeting on Tues- day afternoon. Guests . present were Mrs, E. L. Rathbun, Mrs. J. A. Miller and Mrs, Frank Emery. Announcement was made of. the national convention to be held in Cleveland, Ohio, on May 22, 23, 24 and the annual spring card party scheduled for April 22. =) =) o a") 1 Don’t Mean to Horn in~ | but Don't That Easy _ You Think It's Rebus! Time : You Climbed Out of | - Took the Family to “Teds” sep kgs Dinner! Chair and o i eas, ¥. = ae. : =) Beg + . % é kat j x 4 a ~ i A { ae : é Say ns & } 7X = | oe Cae eis 3 __/ THE PONTIAC SS, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1957. FAM oie We a is A - ee Pe eals Contem Marilyn Roehl Marries a ae ere ne a Married Saturday at the Church\brother of the biide, and Donald - ie ico. Tit emesis pelees cee compen ak cle “lpeinagehngemn iy og Bo Sp a ctucker, a plece of tant, bacon) (ck OU Ct mother, found them to be Rev. Perry C, Horton officiated.| Knights of Pythias Mall. Mrs. ae oF carrot: peste Ber plate. As Fee Of other mothers reporting solu-respget for « child's powers. meat = ee rages pti 3 Sag ela vat : ree ek ygrieye ns eae : : and Mrs, William Roehl of Blaine) ¢aueniers wedding and Nien. : , Tak 2 Ov HH ki C ‘|been & mess of brush! street and Mrs, Frances Campbell) 1.1,” biue accessories, take Yver MacKing oat his teeth, He started to be eee For traveling the bride changed If Sr Busi Suit “tho wha gies ¢ Rapignaale ya A Owe lective The iliasien (t0 & black and white dress with Or oMart BUSINESS SUITS Pe ys sven e manageabic, wast wer Wieinch win sons |maiching accessories and the 1 PGS wae _jeontrol of the operation pearis and her veil was secured [white rose corsage from her bridal Cuffed Sleeves and Slanted Pockets; + ee by 2 pibos-type headpiece. She |youquet. The newlyweds will make Mark Ultra-lvy ‘Sussex Models. ~ - Fh oadingg Bor yy ag horsgy. | sr apd ea ah their home on South Johnson ave- “This pleased 4 Motiths ago; this column reported] yong’ ie “lightness” Mavulacten tone Sooke Hier eae Som peeeesoseseeseeseroooeslicn hacking t Ths oe eat. ‘Mites League - * > ACs Sam ‘oda jacket, characterized by /i#tier In welght and also lighter RECREATION, , $ ed $ contrasting (usually leather). cutfs| "Cr. The slim, Ivy . — Perry a) : ‘HONEYMOON Bland calles: Mantel cockark will carry over, Silks and silk| his crib. It was then that he had e eaeshioaa ducgubs $/or side vents, fancy linings. blends will be big. Leisure jackets; 8 chance to discover that by : 3) oo Tana ces ane and slacks will echo the suit} pushing a chair up to his crib, ° $4 ~~ Per. g)hacking-coat' into a very hand-|YEAR-ROUND - apse gaesieag Be j $3 “Couple $/8°me business suit, Some new fabrics will be intro-| on “yearcld Oe eae’ at ine . oe BE Boeelbe ype etna: Beadty-reaga Meee’ od for yee®-'Finally, her mother gave her the) [6 |) fey Ges i $ SDays—7 Nights: $ret! styling has the naturaliround wear — light enough for! 1. more responsible chore of mak- 2 - Actommedations ia the @|Shoulder and fourbuttons. of thejspring and summer, warm enough! the salad. Now she cooks one ° Finest Hotel =. —s@ |ltra-Ivy models combined with the|for winter. In strict SUMMET| oF the family’s. meals week. 4 FEATURING: ¢ ae ooat's cuffed sleeveg and weights, wash - and - wear fabrics ow * oo : d Deluxe beeckview : fa ietoetien aes % Go Vaseane oe Overprotection of children is a ° See eer. privet @ |ings, picked to blend with the color} When a men's cosmetic com-|form ‘of contempt for them. ° Poy |tones of the suit's tropical worsted|pany was thinking about market-| Of, its core. Vermeneiess 3 Simeneeae Brocemee ‘g)baby Prince ot Wales plaid. Thejing an’ electric pre-shave .lotion, ETS Fremm writes, ° Every neu © Dancing and entertain. 5 | that don’t bleach out ot fade. field pretty thoroughly and diseov-|Kvcen man's inketent a i 2 sent sip - $]. The sult ts currently available |*red some interesting facts: . Destructiveness is pro- Se ee 3] Suomen ts | gla mint mest poe he pes wl se i, ‘ 4 : s *, $ ph ge agey "aes OE : _ : lige wits & Gave lade b tee pte: s ,wtthe bide - = one électric shaver suits all 1S | $ ¢ A complete Champagne § roi Sar owe ie ei Fate Spuds: . 4 with is to lea’ : | : (a 3 im ince Sclsweaort pa wel | HEN Make ; ees oe ea has ae tucker esl Bat tor : ELKIN'S : nie ace ECE | = a 4 4 oe Mrs. Lesner Says YOUR CHURCH CAN HAVE THE - : e % e e ° ; TRAVEL SERVICE ; Chapter to Hola’ | family. Very_ Fond CONOREDATION KNOWS AND en, : : > ap 7 bil O12 | of Potato Pancakes OS. SAS eeecsooees eeeescccoee ; ance u i ee J x ~, : ~. : a : By JANET ODELL CCL0, | Sunday Evening | - roatise Press Home Rattor aldwin Ele Wie Onan. Mrs, James Dillard is sc igang od agg Ecc cecaitvecitvees-tekeele vee ertner Jubilee” being nelal@puds. They can be a main dish] music—music that filis the world with hope and weo§ fae at the Kat Cited With intbidaties te: tn GOs courage—music that needé the voice of the organ! ay meme Bet Theta man. Or yu can sre them = fod nour uch my ae at ol = Guring Lant a9 en eccompeinment! | - | pane ee priced surprisingly low. The Model $ for the Bee Ge ee to fish. tig ee ; i smaller church—the Model 10 for the larger. During the busiriess meeting of} Mrs: Richard Lesner shares her ’ Pale vanilla tweed is a Vera Maxwell favorite the somvetiy held at ‘the ae Se ee this season. The jacket shape is small, delicate and Aa cattemntiy ebeetteed fs. Robert Holloway on She is @ member of Sylvan| gentle. The jly-away collar, low threé-button closing | BALD N Beautiful Pine Loke a Re . yaway, ’ ing | ‘= Rae ey rae tee atate| Manor Civic Assopiation and sev-| and flap pockets add to the youthful suit. WI Open to the Public Every Day. meeting to be held at Rotundalcry ony") Supe: Sewing for her-)———— : td : ELECTRONIC ORGANS in the Year Serving go wei ee EE ‘ _ «a I) Highest Trade-in Values for Your piano or Organ sais Sa Genge Kmpe wer sppanet cue} Povaro raxcaxes = |NAentql Health Discussed | ! usic Co." - | Chapter Richard Lesner S agg Royal Oak .will act as hostess 7 Mepe cow pulttens, grated John Vanderlind, social worker!is serving as dining room chair- CALBI MU ° bs : a ie poon = powder at sboe State oe nia dealt Mrs. Walter Peters, | Pontiac's Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments aa ps me on“ Tiness” a Thurs- chairman. parties Named to Attend RS Ee g : day evening mesting of the: Moth, ce * | and Baldwin Pianos and Organs pitality in the following INCCW Convention Mix .all ingredients together“and|er’s Cjub of Pontiac Boys’ Club.| Mrs. Michael Hrenyk was wel-| 119 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-8222 en , drop by on a. welllthe speaker invited the group to\comed asa new member of the| : $ Late Wood Room Mrs. Arthur Crawford. was)Sressed ‘ark aad Wrown on gies oan owe being: bed stlgroup, Houteness tor the evening 3 — ie eee Cameaton, ng eld a the Sher OM HHS. Makes 1244 pencales iy) ilard Wels, Ms. Len Fok —- PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL | ° The atonadillec in ‘Detroit March 28 ee * and Mrs. Henry The Oi kes . at the recent League of Catholic) Most homemakers are paying} Mrs. Leonard Norin and Mrs. ' 11 Va S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontise, Mich. - ,. 5% yards of 35-inch; 24) women held in the League/22% cents a quart for milk/Charles Eagien were appointed co- ee your carpet Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes. WEDDINGS—PARTIES ae oben send 35¢ in| Building. Mrs, Matthew Gill was|throughout the country, according chairmen of the father and i< snd seasove lt d collected soot Write, phone or call in person for Free pamphlet. f to : 'itry sprinkling the carpet : desired pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press,| league President 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, 11.|ti6 meeting ! ) — | Don't miss the latest. issue. of] sides of he jee ° cance CONNOLLY’S 282% offer you... on Beautiful Solid Silver ternational Sterling RETIRING ’s L Queen’s Lace Terrific Reductions on Sets... Place Settings . . . Open Stock e Sale ends March 15, 1957 5-PC. PLACE SETTING 5 | , Perce NOW *185° SAVE*]” ee fay aes ee Never before! No never before such pee Stee | i? (rao BRE Reg. $25.50 | ‘ie There's no figure problem that Your chaice of any two pairs in b beswtiraly =|] | a iy = AN price incude ed Tox = Sr ory ee ge | SO ee age oe oe | Sem Khe §~- ‘¥\42-PC. 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Co: (PRDC), says his company has “complete confidence” that its proposed re- actor near Monroe, Mich., can bess operated me. * * Testing at an Atomic cerns hearing’ yesterday Acker was yng be by Assistant Atty, = eee ____.Gen. Jerome Maslowsky of Michi- gan about the safety matter. a “layman's attitude” or whether a feel . an engineer might also have such ing cy “We feel complete confidence sidered to covering the ultimate is 13-Year-Old Perishes - in Port Huron Blaze PORT HURON (INS)—A 13- -year- Ike McCain Sr., the boy’s father. was at work in a nearby foundry when the fire broke out. yf ym Bishop “reveals: | what happens When. 4 pope dies | Elsa Maxwell tells... how to be | popular — without tying too hard! | See American Weekly With SUNDAY’S Re hoi DESIGN EXCITES INTEREST — The octagonal design of the new Mt. Pleasant High Schoel at Mt. Pleasant, Mich., has aroused. men. The buildings will oped next fall with an enrollmeht of about Considerable interest among school designers, according to spokes. 600 students. - a 4 2 Shavers or the Price af 1} ‘Ladies’ Shaver ' Free of Extra - Cost-with- Every 3 Purchase of _, Man’s ‘Schick 25° | AP Wirephote | por rd ‘Quiz5inCase Vaccine of Vanished Trio Link Acapulco Waiter's of 2 U.S. Tourists - The waiter disappeared on Feb. * 21, after the two New Yorkers Dr. Burmester produced the ex- vanished. * * * ic; Acapulco Police Chief Gonzalo) ‘Gonzalez expressed doubt that) \Cedillo may be criminally impli-| jeated in the case. He described| the missing Mexican as a cul-| 7 man who speaks at least! five languages fluently. ‘waiter may have met the same fate ‘jas Mrs. Hallock and Michel be-| ‘icause “he might have seen some-| ._| thing he shouldn't have." tourists is definitely linked with club island in New Yorkers when they visited the club on Feb. 20, the night ae atadien Adami ieee ane | der. Acapuléo from New York yester- carried between $75,000 and $100,- 000 worthy of jewelry. Disappearance to That | iit Mrs. Hoffman, who arrived in| day, estimated that her sister cent By RENNIE TAYLOR HOUSTON, Tex. @ — A break- through in the long efforts of med- ical science to produce a vaccine jagainst cancer was arinounced here today. . The new aeveieinanad is a vac-) cine which protects chickens against a cancer. It does not give full protection and it cannot yet be used on a practical basis, but “may serve as a model”’ for developing a vaccine for humans, said its originator. - Details of the work were re- ported to the llth annual Syn- posium on Fundamental Research in Cancer by Dr, B. R, Burmester a virus specialist for the U.S. De- partment of Agriculture Research |Laboratory at East Lansing, Mich. jperimental vaccine there. ; This kind of cancer is called ilymphomatosis. It causes malig- jnant growths.on the * ‘inards” of ichickens and it originates as the result ef & vires infection. Ieeeunt respects it resembles leukemia in ‘humans, The cause of human’ leukemia is not known but a virus | But the officer indicated that the|is suspected as the initial disease agent: * ® * Virtually every flock of chickens jin this country has this virus in-. fection but not all the birds de-| fiers are high among the hens |which contact the cancer and it | costs poultrymen about 75 million dollars a year, the virologist re- Cedillo assertedly attended the ported. The vaccine is an extract aii) ithe cancer, It is injected into full- jerown hens. Its effectiveness is ‘Per Cent of Tots Rises NEW YORK—There are 61. per more American under 5 years of age than there were in 1940, % + S Chickens hatched from eggs laid said. for Cancer in. 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News } | On This final Each und Lauckner in charge of a skit. ‘Committees and have been: chosen for the Speech t 's production of “You Can't Take It With You,” St. Frederick School. stu- dents examine ancient band instruments stored at the school for many years since the hand wcmcrwaniner > 2° wm < ot Se Sepetance IN SAD SHAPE — “Poll St. Mike Class on Lower Voting Age In keeping with the request of the Archdiocesan office, the sen- jors of St, Michael's voted on-the question of lowering the voting) through llth grades.. _ age in Michigan to 18. They voted: "yes, 31; no, 23. of room 16 have raised $20 for Fr. John Coffey, . M. in Korea, by their two ‘|Glen ‘Smith Ascii: By MARGARET DRAKE - jot a three-game series in the basketball Pontiac Press Phete ‘of Glen Smith, the school is organizing a band again. Checking the old instruments which will be traded in on new ones are, from left, Kirby Meagher, Gephen Tine and Mik Bi ki classes at Lincoln Junior High to directed by Mary Parrish. Chairmen of the publicity com- mittee are Carol Venner and Judy tee are: Doris Carlisle, Toby Gil- Crowder, Kathie Hunter, and Anna Chairman of the ticket-commit-| man charge of an exhibit and Judy| Elwell, Members of the commit-) |bert, Clarice Graves, Marjorie) Players will include: Claudia Wasik, capthin, Joyce Gone, Judy Bollinger, Kiki Sekles, Lanetta Travis, Jinny Gordon, Judy Brooks and Edna Grey. Larry Flood was chosen this week to serve as chair- we in Beren: Bayes, aided by Banquet, for the Latin Club's Spring ITo Capitals, Camps ‘ | Juniors Await Trips Trips to far off places occupied the thoughts of the several Junior High classes this week. Wednesday, 9A students at Madison Junior High saw the second movie in a series on the scenic features of Washington, D. C. which about 12 films in the series, with one shown each week. —. On Wednesday; the Madison Jun- for High School will have the first tournament between the varsity and the teacher varsity. \AT EASTERN . Continuing interest ee a. vbes- tional math program for Eastern _jJunior High School was evidenced The girls are now capable of car- ‘Detroit Lions === Due at WIKS ilk- St. Fred’s Forms fen aes and dormitories of Michigan State University. A Baby Sitters Club has been organized this term at Washington. ing for young children and are ‘anxious to secure jobs. Meet Waterford Team in Basketball Tilt for Varsity Club ‘UN DELEGATES’ — Four School students will be the “French delegation to the United Nations’ when Michigan students Pontiac High Pestiae Peess Phete : mock UN General Assembly meeting. Mel White : discusses France's position on the Algerian ques- ‘tion with fellow delegates, from left, lynn Ben- ter, Claudia Wasik and Gail Cedrick. gather at Hillsdale College March 22-23 for a In Forensics, Debates High School Speakers Enter Competitions : High School debators and public} Clarkston speakers took the spotlight this week in area schools. Finalists‘are still being chosen to represent the Walled Lake High * School in the District Forensic Con- tests the week of March 18. The district contest will be an pene ee League contest with Southfield, Van Dyke and Waterord sending. tries. The senior high school band took | a second division rating at. the festival in Ypsilanti on Saturday. AT CLARKSTON On Feb. 2%, Clarkston High School defeated Jackson, a -large| class A school, in the state quar- ter-finals in debating. Jackson defended the topic, “re- ‘Tewn-|solve that the federal. government support. major agricultural prices at not less than 90 per cent parity.” Clarkston won meets with both Holly and Northville teams to enter the state quarter-finals, The next meet will be held at this) March 11°- 16. during the week of New officers have been: elected to the’ Pep Club, Vice-president is The Biology Club is sponsoring} Jerry Hale; with Judy Haddix, sec- a Science Fair, April 6, to be held retary; and Sharon Wiles, treas- all day at the high school. There, jare expected to be 20 to 30 prot ects entered, Thursday and Friday of last week a “Name That Tune Con- test” was held in the gymnasium. ‘ , Senior, won the high Judie Al school while Sharon Par- ker, seventh grade, won the junior high contest. AT AVONDALE Avondale High School's request for..a foreign student has been ‘approved by the Americar. Field Service, a branch of the Red Cross. The student will be a senior and will participate in graduation re’ land commencement exercises, Meetings of the Future Teach- ers Club are’ being held every Wednesday, at 3 p.m. until — constitution is drawn up. New members are being received into ‘the newly formed club. urer, Fred Spencer is member-at- large for the Student Council. tional. camp for eighth grade stu- the Orion Community Smith played a number of instru- mental recordings and explained St. Frederick School began or- ganization of a high echont bendt ne Tetees Sastrements f0 Sater on Tuesday for boys jp the seventh ested students. In conjunction with the-band, a The school has selected Glen}, 82%¢ flute” program in the lower acon the band, Smith St@deS is being established with played for the Pontiac High School|NoPes of Srooming future bands Band, a U.S. Navy band, and the University, ot Michigan Sympbony| oq of its league, is still in the early member of the Pontiac Sym- phony Orchestra, the girls' varsity team, cham- running as it defeated Immaculata Sunday, 18-16. The girls are really out to win. 2 * * At the first meeting, Tuesday, visit. keychain and a penny were ven them as remembrances re GIVEN. Detroit to be interviewed at the! The ‘boys’ basketball team score _jover Bloomfield High, 36-34, A group of senior girls traveled ; Business School. a special edition of the June. AT WASHINGTON ington Junior High went on 8 ti to Lansing. Approximately 230 stu- jdents saw the training quarters of the Michigan State Police, state paper, The Lincoln Log, a8 Siw tribute to the graduating class in)... and sophomores duction, and “Brigadoon,” a May The Journalism Club is planning 5 production. This year six Waterford students ; wil) spend a week at Arthur Hill week with these Waterford sta- Boats - Motors Trailers Accessories FREE. ‘BOAT SI MARCH 8-9-10 NO TANI vOue CHARGES ‘capitol building. and the campus/dents. Slaybaugh’s All Family Ow" merchandise assures you of. delivery. when you ‘want. it. A small deposit of-any YOU MERELY REGISTER FOR PRIZES— YOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT AT DRAWINGS | FRIDAY Boat DOOR Valued PRIZE. t Seat 10" SATURDAY Boat Spot Lite | PRIZE SUNDAY—GRAND-PRIZES. Valued ot 16.25 | ay ‘1957 3 HP. Johnson Motor Valued at $157.25 HO eland Metal Boat Valued at $149. 00 Fri, and Sat. 8 A. M.t Sunday 8 A.M SLAYBAUGH 5 M. to6P.M. 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H. E. Humphreys: Jr. told the annual meeting of Associated Busi- ness Publications the future eco- “Our new administration seems eo have discovered an old hat worn by administrations and has found that it fits.” he said. “It means that big government with its excessive spending, huge national debt, inflation run-away, welfare plans, threatened. controls land progress-stifling backbreaking| tax load is still with us.’ Humphreys called on husiness) |publication to help carry the story: to the people “so they will rise’ jup and insist our government | irecognize ‘the folly of its taxing) and spending policies.” | Special type safety pins for ba “i jbies are featured by a firm in France. entirely new fields that we should? Wayland Woman Awaits Return of Song Sparrow WAYLAND ® — Something = Capistrano on‘a small — Michigan’s pioneer bird w ‘hopes soon that spring sot tures will bring the seventh annual return of a banded song sparrow. | Mrs, Mack Short of rural Way- land 34 years ago became the 12th person in Michigan to receive al bird-banding permit from the Fed-| eral Fish and Wildlife Service. - “The particular bird Mrs. Short seeks this year is a song ——— 1 | | | | t birds. A retired teacher, she has served at schools in Plainwell, Dorr, Miner Lake and Allegan. Mrs, Short is proud of her. con-j tributions toward new about migratory instincts of song ibirds. A robin she banded bg found in Ardmoor, Pa., and a blue- bird in Cottonwood, Ala. Both —— hel; substantiate a) Fish and Wildlife Service finding *® FREE 90-Day Small Parts 158 Oakland FE 2-3781 HOT POINT SPECIALS - OWN THIS SET FOR LESS THAN. $1.25 PER WEEK! Reg. $199.95 | Now “179” * BIG Trade-In Allowance * FREE Delivery * FREE 1-Yr. GR.T. 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All Wool Tweed $ oD Sq. Yd. | Asphalt Tile Vinyl Tile - Corlon Linoleum Mica : Plastic Wall | Tile | Wall Covering Counter Tops BUY with ad sanky doen ‘upto 3 years to pay! Be aes Es z py i : i : t : Fi See ey eae J i f js : é : i j ta! : \ iH / ‘es ie {= A eo / . pee ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS/_ FRIDAY, MARCH 8,/1957 et Romeo ¥ . © ~ : x} , \ = s — —_— ; = eis ee A "Education Board 4 (Gives Directives. Circulate Walled Lake Petitions = = |Asking. Tax Supported Library : : oe pee Architects Proceeding WALLED LAKE—The Planningjon th budget. Members then asked|culate petitions asking a vote ere ie ) , ity|th council for an- appropriation ist tee hace 1 eosen. a on, Working Drawings Board of the Walled Community rma is te the of circu-|/322" to defray the cost of other) * * * ; With New Ru peers mE items on the budget. - | ‘The library is currently housed 5 iu6 lating petitions which ask that the). since it felt that the registered in the Ramsey Building in down- if rare proposal for a tax. supported li-jvoters of Walled Lake should de-town Walled Lake. It was opened an > a ae goon brary be placed on the April 1)cide the ‘issue, council members)last summer without the aid of| | are hea bent po gg 20 4 election ballot. - - |advised the library board to cit) public funds and has been operat- eames te vaw fo May 2 A Sa ISEAER eR? ing on funds raised through. do- : fee TOE notes sine tee : nations and. trom the sale of li- deadline, , apactares suggestion of the City Council. oS ste carts. The cue wenel| A Neorg gli es 9s emaeme on ven “in, NpreZautves of SCUETTEL (ly) VisHOTS | bene sty tough vt wet as BE: fies bedect tothe ety comen esl Start Fire in Affic =| ee “ee. ROCHESTER — Fire cnieq 2 OtS* Story Hour follows: specifications wth will be taken Salaries sevsserssevnege rae s G2, 140.00 , gs ; Z lockers and Books, bsg, wie". M8898 George Ross here believes tunyitQ Be Resumed Pace ec odiorempeel «psy Hy Reqeaee oo. cee Aen [Oe eles mm Se aie ot 8 ment to cost an estimated $61,- 3 $5,000.09 | house occupied by James Wilcox, at ochester — ; i%.. 000, oe aoe : 5 = 2 RE eon ain. ea ROCHESTER — The children's) TENDERNESS TEST.— Sally Schlereth, MSU senior, daughter | , The new building wi couse #. | At that” meeting, at 5831 Shelden-Rd., yester-|-siory Book Hour” will be re-| of Edward P. Schlereth of 91 Nevada, Rochester, conducts a tender-}400 square feet and will Include. 13 _ AMPARO ITURBI - to donate services for the ensuing|day ‘started a fire which resulted|sumed at the Rochester Public Li-| ness test on beefsteak under the guidance of. Mary Morr, assistant re Bronce Heaps pg * _ @0'SING AT ROCHESTER — Rochester Civic Music Assn. will |¥¢", eliminating the biggest item|i, shout $1500 damages. ment: ng soi: he ae 1) a.m. t0| professor, foods and nutrition. Other subject areas in which home preven pes Porn be gym. of the season, Monday night, in the Rochester Junior High audi- The blaze doused by’ firemen|@nsaged to be story teller and will! ties family economics and home management. -lewo additional classrooms “on ‘an torium. The pianist, born in Valencia, Spain, gave her first concert Offer Course areal 5:30 pm. burned the roof! contin wee Nancy es : oeteaie Wit he tar dh Bt Ge eS Oe See S ber he Sean aetants, Rowe sand he wasithe Detroit office of Parke Davis Total estimated cost of the brother, Jose Iturbi in Spain. She has toured three continents, com- : sAvenced. Co. | ' = c ) “ Internal Revenue . img to United States in 1937, and has been presented in many two- |* . eo} |. =o repli te: : W. rf dj AEROS ‘ . = ~~. aa Big Chief Pontiac , West Bloomfield ee and chewed at the wirjto the west entrance of the cont Collection Down Health shennan $730.00. This figure was to cover ui (Our Will Have New Planning 10 Sessions|~— : : . a ee ee a | urance eS se ae "| WEST BLOOMFIELD — Mrs. ) | = , a Decrease in Payments income tax liability of expenses for|{ncome have netted enough to pay : ee . s aoe pig ialee ig het Pnn te trong ins Pee, amateer| Vacancies for Apr | |: Its wavering position on the ques-|during the nine months following : ag “tT” of the West : ’ ari the election, educators report, Machines, Nature Fle ee ee ae et tied cub | “Ah | : tion was’ taken to clarify the|the e ee -@ tod be ives.” school site claims ‘by some Miami Beach preg ip ong ag cug car gener taeda lg dees fre s anegpind wee Bene See Se Cer chief. a former | :30 p.m.,| WALLED LAKE — There will the state and county plans for this|d0wn 2 per cent from last year’s|toration of frayed business men!dn bleachers classroom stor- Along Red Carpet The , & six-foot ad-|in West Bloomfield High School. Hanne cassie tp be filled onlrond are known, However they are|total Payments, according to a re-|was deductible as business ex-|age cabinets, eliminated from the be Wor Donshisow Mapes’ tr piace, nna’ : 20} ima Walled a Council in = “¥ee,” sald Yalsenel Roveuse, ee ee “4 it is a company expense that May 20. the city office up until 5 p.m. on nt is ready to shake hands under al- t+ * * Monday, March 18. lreminded that the ordinance con-|of the overall township tax has| purve BMuce 3 be Sr Vasinew® |, | Trotters’ most any circumstances. ‘| The battered chief was discov- Harold C. Bird, Oakland County! 4+ the regular meeting of the|Cerning stopping for school busses|been collected. Last year at this silo ana Ser Mel-Dot rotters ana he arrived in| Tt Carlier this week in a tions officer, is instruct-|unci] here Tuesday reports) in effect. Traffic in both direc-|time, more than 87 per cent of the| | “0: said Internal weones: ofS 29% yemterday, as Bloomfield Hills difeh, It Was jing classes each Friday in ama- : tions must halt when a school bus|taxes had. been paid, the report) “if it is a personal. expense as a) . ing : were heard from members of var- Liberia on his Africin good will) tater claimed by a Southfield |teur radio communications cover~|i... committees. Taxes collected) SOPs. stated. ‘The previous year’s spread|vacation which cannot quality as|{() in: asses tour, the circumstances were tough.) Tewnship man whe said it hed jing code practice and theory. Tbe io date amount to $153,700.25, This ; was about $1,700,000. S ceeyee.” ania tallied Tecteme -_First, one of the tour engines | bess Temoved from Bis iewn, | ill be held in Room 23 ot West leaves $15,346 77 outstanding as de-) 74 | 7 Tax payment deadline was «ir some portion of the cost is| WEST BLOOMFIELD — A now oe See rian Gat owe, Vico | Denaldnce was iver the ‘aii |Blooentield High Schoo), 1:90 p.m! ne eh QSE VOIAWGTE | Set pecsicg poe ts per cont'n. |Ptid by the company ‘with the eX- "Atel Dot Trotters’ is being formed nf he } + &.. & Daring the past month the fire sre As Cee ce nemiving & business) at the West Bloomfield Township . R Ch | whe default in tax payments. —_ Hall. on ak : Mrs. Tibbals said that collec. : Instructed by Mel Sheffer of Ver anne tions were heavy during the first Schools Get Permits Pontiac, the npr = held Killed ak Ges 10,~ but regen B i F on 8 be Os poser ye ! Ten Reported Killed fee, Ox. mtg Build at Four Sites | mavscste cree na study and recommendations {0 IP SONISION; | viod, the last two weeks of Febru-| ‘The Pont‘ac Board of Education| “ %° **#- es may be scheduled quickly. [assessments will have completed) 58 Seamen Rescued ry, failed to materialize this year.|has been granted four ee eee : Cue turd mare dog Homace were! pevmits titer the Elect Officers meet on March issued in township year schools and two To discuss this report. ocn ot. eaten en ee 1,583 licenses were is-/Carl F. Alt, ‘city AVON TOWNSHIP—Stiles Branch < *« * Delaw _ ~_ -— “~ the Sued from the treasurer's office for/tor, disclosed. The value of the of the National Womens Farm Council approved the. ideas of the! Phiiadelphia port closed complete-|* ‘2! % $1,927. four total an estimated planning commission in regard t011, te four hours today-to permit). “"r March 1, all dog licenses) The new schools street lighting in the city. THY| diving at the scene of a tanker-ave nt, y cre Oakland County) Herrington Hills will take no action in widening) » iohter collision. Treasurer's Office, and the fee dij street ($444,478) and Pontiac Trail until such-time 85/""TO) tien were listed as missing|*_,% Males and $2 for females is| Road Schoo} ($445,053 andrbelieved dead when the Navy" be eanctery of masoary peer aeng ote mi ® Francisco The additions approved ry Communities ects, stray sit miScous to Celabrote hen 3 explosion that set fire to both) ROMEO—Brownies will present) St. Both will be ; eh aie ioe preetam which wil hightieht| tens et Scout Feunding celebra-| Approved by nn tae 9 ns are ea comet Clark Jr. of the tion at § tomorrow night in Romeo| past week was,a permit for $11,- in Warren on Saturday, at 1:30 Soames te’ deheaameai ad oS EE so ag to permit the p.m, Burial will be in White Chap-ltected in the channel that might|serve refreshments. ete se el Cemetery, Birmingham. be the bridge blown from the . ; pa he See ae >. ROCHESTER—Service for Late|iye been‘on the triage "| National Twirl Win 3rd This Year Z F aa i #3 a i it + F 5 co r Sharon Dreyer Takes Wednesday. A former DUR con- Fp LO a Jone son, Frank, two sisters, Mrs. - uM crowns and trophies in the recent W. 1. Sweet of Burbank, ‘Cali. ae ai ee national open baton titling, con rs. Frances Spencer hearing : test at Gary, Ind. dh eg vag open Mon- The awards include: trophy for * * Sharon’s age division, queen's . The Mission San Francisco Protruding From Car, Nevpound ¥ but was ed by ee Lumber Injures Man Sethinnen’s, Tesi defers Curtail Pr ram A Myear-cold Pontiac man is in|tract to haul oil for the Navy. The 0g fair condition at Pontiac General] Navy is also investigating the col- Hospital where he is suffering from) lision. ’ ‘masonite + + + Of Chest X-Rays struck in the forehead by lumber| Missing were the tanker’s skip- Ronald Steele, C-16 ern Ct., veston, Tex.; eight men of his Mobile Units Shortage crew, and a y licensed ‘ the|told Pontiac Police officers he was| i" cat’ Wit. Smith New| Covse Of Reduction in ‘est Alley Sts., when| YP City, who boarded the ship| TB Campaign truding from the rear window. |Water. The Eina ran aground. | a0 a large segment of its dents for chest X. |Waterford Toastmasters ‘jreduced to Man to Be Arraigned | poser Name Contest Delegate ‘i on Bogus Check Charge ‘ , __| Pierson Wood was toastmaster at/County Tuberculosi A Montrose man will be last night’s meeting of the Water-| A shortage of mobile units is re-] arraigned today in Municipal Court fort Township Toastmasters Club, |SPonsible for on a warrant charging he cashed | He spoke on the subject, “Let's All|8t@™, he said, E a $25 bogus check Be idere* ° “patch and- many {they were anxious to settle down|day at 11 a.m. Burial will be in) Waldron Hotel. _ with ¢hildre, as jin one place. Donegan became an|Union Corners Cemetery protagonists. Mr, Ballole, born in Italy and ajarrested Thursday by advertising man and Mrs. Done-|_ JF. DSO cia Wor 1, has,/no|Herbert C, Cooley and Sp Me je -coubeclegenedgengh ‘Wednesday night at a peldatcspe Oe ak ah | ‘ 2He PO. 1ac P PRESS, yuna. Manon 8. 1057 — saan af. N’ Senin et Con Ee eae aes + Name Snyder ‘Ts s Nice Dance , but’ Not for nerica®? ny PHYLUs BATTELLE the opposite. In tnele satiesal' “It might go,” “anid .& man’ tess, Mrs. Fisher, for an believed the ‘Tamberito was | approved Murray Snyder, as PANAMA CITY (INS) — dance, the Tamborito, a man never|named Arthur Murray, who had explanation of what was going on.’ invented in the 17th Century, by/ant press secretary to President) cone aise tie Ameri. and every wave|also wandered down for a vaca-. “The man in the Tamborito)Spanish slaves who danced because|Eisenhower, and. ; ans are an affectionate race, of the hip is a hello, my sweet/tion from the cha-cha. ‘The step imagines that he is a rooster,” she|they were unhappy. : Dewey Jackson Short, Missouri] Wher dancing for example, the/—or a hiya, honey, depending on/is simple, And it:s only pure waltz’ said, “and the girl is a’ chicken. “Nobody ieien’ ts baie wae Republican, for top Pentagon) : € s dancing. time. One-two-three; slo-step-step.””/ Or a hen, depending on her age. dreamed up the chicken ana |Posts. eo another in a manner suggesting) _ 1” {% Primitive way,” said a Pom. oh fs. * | Feester business,” she added, hate that they are wildly in love man hamed@ Mitch Miller, whe |. “But do you think Americans! “The dance is slow and gliding) “but 1 suppose that was their | The committee was unanimous) each wave of the hip may be and) had wandered down here to |could stand it, not being able. to|and graceful, and it depicts a fli-| chief foog here in those days, in recommending confirmation by; lat 5 p may be their shanree: ie Heth Guss’ tote clutch their partners?’ somebody| tation between the two fowls. You! and maybe the way te a man’s |the full Senate. . SOFT LIKE RAINWATER wes ‘AND PURE! > MONEY ‘DOWN!| st. | “this is sophistica' ; ; - |8ee how the girl pteens herself and is through his stomach,” | Eisenhower nominated . Snyder! . a... sO than anything in * |the man wriggles lithely around + Mo Lo of Reatl Poyment— In Panama, they work it just! York” [MORE EXOITING her? They. obviously are ‘Mrting| Back st the . Arthur. Murray.|0% SSOnan Secret) oot ce as Your Money BUYS , “It’s the highest form of tempta-|in the most awful manner, but/Mitch Miller table, they were still © dcctery toaetetion E tion,” said Mr, Miller, “and much never quite gucceed ie’ win.|2muy2ing—on & professional level Sistant secretary of the Army for ° Direct-to- You : ‘ : z more exciting than the exhibition- mae as Ge cece —the chicks-in the band-embroid-/Cvil affairs. Each job pays $20, ® Local Factory Branch = : = TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: - istie embrace system we use én)’ ~~ ye ered skirts. ; a year.- > . 9 Sevens and Romaves Rew gees the dance floor.”’ - {NEVER ANY END Now the men and women) ‘ ; Trained Water Technicians Shree “That's what makes the dance dancers had formed a line and) ».. ee - as Sales “UNIC “Th | __* ____\so marvelous, A couple. can impro-|Wete writing round the ballroom,| Wome, Maly, had 3 shower of} ~ ° Fully ond Sarel-Aatomatic: Medals | The question is—one-two-three,| |; : oe : mud when rain mixed with sand > ~ + Payments es low as $5.22 mo. tic cat ccna: Mey ieee have. “© hour after hour in their rhyth-/ never touching’ one another. but 14 dust blew in from the North. oe” , : the will 9 gr ig Ve! mic love th, and there's never| always looking about to, : desert, -. &. After 36 Months it’s been | oe “leethe chicthe’ diatid be danced| Te wause they must never) ‘8.9 : — ame ete ; {without touching, but hot many mae re “It's similar to a conga," said (Advertisement) : _ SAVE: YOUR auTOMATic WASHER AMD , M , +, ” i ‘ people would stand tor it, and 1] "sara Fisher polcted out thal de see, Septet, “only schoty's FALSE TEETH save! Your BaNps AND pao . keep it going.” aaa “Always heard it said,” supple-;| Theat Leosen 8A MENT FROM UN- "| . While the imapresarios of music i-, : mented Miller, “that a man needs Need Not Emba SIGHTLY DANDRUFF WITH and the dance’ In America’ went (ChAnG Gets Council OK |comections to get aheod in the) | USOC TS! Tmbarrass “KEN | MERRITT | ie 5 Se ih Sek Se cm) ED MATING, N.Y Be 8 their plate dFopped, sipped or wob- RAETZ COOLEY - potential, ‘the local Panamanians |/ © Security Council today recom-|" It was generally agreed that the| live in tear of thus bappeting to you. PHONE—— . mended unanimously that newly|Tamborita is perhaps ite) Just sprinkle a little were working up to a graceful. independent Ghan , as Be quite, alkatt fever over this sensuous study in a ake ieee eas sways y for the U. S., or vice versa.) pis will power. The application now goes before ‘And we approached a local hos-'the General Assembly. : a MICHIGAN SOFT WATER, INC. | PONTIAC SUCH A HUGE AND ra os mae EASY TO You've NEVER ) (...AND THE SAVINGS SELECTION PAY- STORE NAMES ARE REALLY OUT OF We Sey A ac SEEN SUCH Fee oo 2 eee VALUES! 9 : ie. & WAY ! _ Many families have a gold fish bow! on a window sill and it is fun So . YU : aN -° > => . S with rich metallic upholstery. Sofe, Choir. ° Bee cad Tok ew Gadhiend tak 118 ’ = oe cere ‘ ; ) J > ~p, ‘REG. $219.00 COLONIAL maple suite in 449 © REG. $249.00 limed oak bedroom. 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Clark Jr. of tion at 8 tomorrow night in Romeo! past week was a permit for $11,- : early this morning after| UTICA — Service Army Engineers said divers would/High ‘School Auditorium. A film|000 to permit the remodeling. of Japan has borrowed $8,100,000 ‘waving his car rolled over on Orion road| Jackson, 74, of 43089 Van nc sam sr ars gai| Til be shown and the Scouts willie store front at 114-722 W. Huron modernize steel and motor car. him as he|near Silver Bell road in Oakland|Rd. here who passed away + oe Revise wood "Yt pol amen ms St. |companies. : , Township. Ethier told Sheriff's|day morning in Mt San from po : = EE e game deputies he-fell asleep at the wheel.|be held on Saterday Sm campo isai dc mane Par tol tional 1 ord Y oe gs : at 3:30 p.m. Burial will be eo eng, eda a on Twir Win : This ear a es : Nae | Es Be ee White Cemetery, Birming- . | persons were res-| | om. Ne “he Brings Talent to Township a abe coker aud fom the ow vent Mv Sharon Dreyer Takes Top Honors =e i PB. : Elna. 6 ; é oe : ‘ : a: . mae ’ ‘ ma apts ye toxin University we ae Si ES Oe cele I} A WALLED sera at sem ¢ | A three-man Coast Guard board one er saoee of “ns aoe . inl mireaeas ing crown. hi , merce Rd. who was killed early rd : Mrs, ‘Edwin R. Dreyer, 3717 Wards | The latter, a . ‘ ; today in an automobile accident : “ife. , [trom survivors. One seaman from|point, walled off with several be pineed io the Weel ub ! By WILDA MAY . en caren ne = Stel protean -wedbetes, ict River, Mass., was reported held in| Towns nd trophies in the recent West Bloomfield High School _- Sylvan Manor Correspondent one £ from : “loustody as a key witness. tional open on iring con- one year. When “High Ground,” the fourth production of the year-old Town- : ship Players of West Bloomfield, : takes the stage tonight and Satur- : test at Gary, Ind. A public sare ig open Mon-| ‘The awards include: trophy for iS oe * Sharon’s age division, queen's ing the NBA Miami, Fia. Clyde : . Mission Jr., Timonthy Dale and Joseph Protruding From Car, * mano on fonener te Anne, Daniel Lee, day, its audiences can be sure . Also ‘are his pa , bd Paul Winter Carnival. Sharon Sa Soe sed haiaepatmbw Wore Mon eons ote, ees urtail Program Tis St. ion wil be saateneihcd liek of Lake Orion, five brothers and) 4 24yearold Pontiac man is in| tract to haul oil for the Navy. The at Alma College last July. Mariel Donegan, of this township three sisters, ee ee eee : ‘ ' ed who is directing the melodrama, i ee ee ke we iof Chest X-Rays omen Engaged at Metamora [the ty et ene Bhat gene edigerces§ mo ens struck in the forehead by lumber| Missing were the tanker’s skip- igee 14 ae rs ak ‘through a demanding portrayal of wes ’ = protruding from an auto, per, Capt, William Allen, 54, Gal- Areadia Ct,,\Veston, Tex.; eight men of his Mobile Units Shortage Hospital, will be held from the|told Pontiae Police officers he was| Tier car. 2 federally licensed! Cayse of Reduction in| Richardson-Bird Chapel at 1:30)standing on the northeats corner Of/y)° Cit.” who boarded the ship) TB Campaign p.m. Monday. Burial will be in| Warren and West Alley Sts., when) 1 K, NJ. ; P : pag a late model auto backed out of : * * & Wein Manaiel te sucvived by his\the alley. The lumber wag pro-| The tanker sank in shallow) Ooriand County's campaign to o Donegan has been an ac- wife, Olive Kay, and two brothers,|Tuding from the rear window. Z aground. reach a large segment and successful dents - manly every branch of the thes: ate OT a he ‘aned | Waterford Toastmasters ' ter _— h Name Contest Delegate In St, Paul and other cities of Joneph Ballole jon Bogus Check Charge |. utive the Middle West, Mrs, Donegan TROY—Service for Joseph Ball- Pierson Wood was toastmaster at |County played practically all the classic ole, 60; of 2068 Orpington St., whol) A Montrose man will be child parte—“Fauntleroy,” “The died yesterday in a Pontiac hos-|arraigned today in Municipal Court Littlest Rebel,” and leads in pital, will te Tel ‘oes the Price-(on ©, wasrant nae ee ae “Snow White,” “Mrs. Wiggs *|Bodamer Funeral Home on Satur-\a $25 bogus check 2 dmottlerid the Cabbege | = day at 1l a.m. Burial will be in|Waldron I major protagonists, if i # . 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O “44 Opens in « | 148 REG. $239.95 HIDE-A-WAY bed complete with innerspring mattress, reduced. DECORATOR HOLLYWOOD HEADBOARDS FRAMES Wrought fron All Metal Twin Size with Casters Adjustable $319 $350 “Pontiac's Most Beautiful, Most Modern Store” ARTA ee ent A ae te la i ey CAS oe) tls ~ session passed over a sports writer who asked:, Ee pee ye : ; : By eae ay eg yas pee oak eae be =. ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, panpay, MARCH 8, 1937 Jackie Robinson in a question-and-answer banquet “If, as you say, Milwaukee threw away the pennant by playing ',.. the night club circuit would you call that a tribute _-to your teammates at Brooklyn—that they didn’t win Lou Boudreau) bowled a 165 average in his Harvey, Ill, league... thie flag, the Braves just lost it?” ... George Ratterman’s injured knee and ankle not re- sponding to winter whirlpool treatment. i ee Braves excited over a 19-year-old Cuban lefty, Juan). Pizarro. He had a 23-6 Sally loop record with a 1.77 ERA and 318 strikeouts . . . Probably no major-league) — team will start the season with more of new look than the Cubs. There is a complete new front office with John Holland in sole charge. There is a new manager, new coaches and a changeover in field personnel more ~ sweeping than anything experienced in the past 10 years. When asked if he thought things would work out for the better, coach Freddy Fitzsimmons said: “We (BP at gga place -but-upl? » a 4 _. € *. Watching hundreds of Golden Glovers wade in fear- lessly and slam away, leads me to the charitable view Lex Cook, chief scout for the Cleveland Barons, was . mistaken when he said on TV the other afternoon: “Most American boys don’t want to play pro hockey. Too rough and too dangerous, I suppose”... Talking to my tablemate Sal Maglie at a recent Hot Stove dinner I was reminded of Sal's blazing per- - formance that was overshadowed by Don Larsen; but which, nevertheless, deserves recognition. Sal's competitive appearance was, in the fifth Series game. Losing 2-0 going into the Yank eighth, Sal was not _»- discouraged. With one tremendous, blazing effort Sal 7 : a ‘Sports Areas Say Skiing Mostly Fair for Weekend struck out the side. He fanned Larsen, Hank Bauer and Joe Collins just in case the Dodgers did rally in the ninth they’d need only a couple of runs to tie. The Dodgers didn’t rally, but that did not take nn __ away from Maglie’s superb artistry. TOY BULLDOG'S BACK HOME ' - Mickey Walker has again established himself as an official resident of Elizabeth, N. J. . . . Willie Pastrano balked when requested to stop tieing his wedding ring - to a shoe lace before@ fight. He wore it into his bout with Johnny Holman. 7": 2 The NIT this year is bound to come up with more} Cinderella-style fairy tales. Prominent among past sur-|- prise winner were West Virginia, ‘42; Utah, ’47; San Francisco, ’49, and LaSalle, 52. Unseeded teams seem to catch on fire in the NIT. Most spectacular was the performance of a LaSalle freshman phenom, Tom Gola, who helped beat Dayton, another unseeded club in the final. That season Gola scored 30 points against Seton By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The West Michigan Weekend ‘Resort Assn. report: spepeians By BRUNO KEARNS _ Pontiag Press Sports Editor LAKELAND, Fia.—In their first ifull intra-squad game without in- terruption by rain, yesterday, the Tigers proved that it takes some major league pitching to stop big league hitters, * * None of the regular. Tigers pitch- jers took part in. the game. Three hurlers, The Bengal regulars threw a last; ie Michigan homegrown) Eight rookie hurlers were including Dick Sheldon,|divided with four on each side, —— ‘|Kaline, Maxwell, Jim Bolling, Ken -Thwo Besides Dittmer's round: trippe: Rookie shortstop Inman Veal, playing for the second team, had singles aed a double in throe * * . Proctor, inning;- "the second aitensrs then for four runs on a hit record . at Walter had a 32 jJamestown alter graduating from Flint oa last A gg ; * al “Another Michigan product, Phil Regan from Wayland, was hit hard, He gave up three walks, a wild pitch, five singles and a homer in his term of two ‘innings. The first team collected: 14 hits, including one homer and three walks. ; Today some of the regular mound men will warm up their arms and tomorrow the Grapefruit Circuit starts with the Tigers head- ing. for Sarasota to seeps aro ‘the Boston Red Sox. oS Paul. Foytack will start for the Tigers. Game time is at 1:30 p.m. and it will be broadcast back to Michigan via stations WKMH and WIJBK. Sunday the Bengals play their 4 batsman, a triple by Earl Torge- son, single by Roy Hawes, a single by Veal and a double by Frank! first “home” spring game with the \Kansas City Athletics visiting Hen- Ike Supports Cleveland - Jey Field. skiing prospects were tap wine Bgrtem geestintct, porting any skiing at all in Mich- igan’s Lower Peninsula. A combination of warm weather and no snow bogged most areas, down. The Southeastern Michigan Tour- ist and Publicity Assn. reported: inch new snow, upper \corn snow skiing. “.¢ -¢ | Boyne Mountain at Boyne Falls: all slopes open. Six to 10-inch base, ae good. til more snow. .|Springs: Sixteen-inch base, 2%%- _linch powder. Skiing excellent. at Boyne Falls: Two-inch new powder atop Thunder Mountain one to S-inch hard packed base. Good spring skiing. Avalanche at Boyne City: two- iclosed, lower slopes open. Good Skiing very, Hemlock has 50 to 72-inch .|base, 12 inches new snow. Caberfae at Cadillac: Closed un- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The front-running Detroit Red Wings, picking an opportune time to snap their six-game winless streak, have opened up a 5-point gap over runner-up Montreal in the National Hockey League race. * * * Detroit, triggered by Alex Del- vecchio, downed Boston 42 last night and also kept the third-place Bruins three points behind the idle Canadiens. In the other game played, the New York Rangers tied thé Chicago Black Hawks 2-2. to spend nn olen both sides of the question, i e * ; Pyle arranged to confer at the White House with Ohioans in Con- gress, including Lausche, and with sponsors of the Games. WTHS Clowns Wings Ahead by Five | Deivecchio figured in three, Detroit's Gordie Howe, goals, scoring twice and assisting league's leading scorer, was on another, as the victory-hungry' thwarted in his effort for his 40th Red Wings captured their first/goal, but gained his 4ist assist game in the last seven starts,|to boost his point-total to 80. Their Jast triumph also came at the expense of — front 1-0, but Delvecchio’s first Rosenbluth Hits 45 soo geete AP Wirephote UM CAPTAIN — Pete Tillotson traded to the Chicago Cubs NC Off to North Carolina, the nation’s No. safely past the first hurdle in the! Atlantic Coast Conference Tourna-' ment today, but the cold facts 4 Seeking Red Tw Base Job By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Third base looks like a real hot corner for manager Birdie Teb- betts and his Cincinnati Redlegs. The, aggressive Redlegs’ skipper ‘has seven positions in his start- ing lineup set with the spring training exhibition games only a 4day off. But it's anybody's guess as to who will wind up as the regular third baseman when the season gets underway. * * * Four players currently are in- .|volved in the scramble to succeed erratic Ray Jablonski, who was winter, Jabbo, an unsteady fielder who hit the long ball sporadically, batted ee egg The quartet fe so “plex Grammas,. who was obtained from: -\St. Louis Cardinals last May; Don og Reda cali tne Bies, Jablonski fransaction; rogk- 1 Bevan and veteran utility- an ‘ 1 college basketball team, was| the NCAA championship, last). Good Start By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS show the Tar Heels must win sev-\Rosi and: Lopes Sign len more games in a row to cop! * * * + That's a big order, even for the jteam that now has won 25 games without defeat this season, Last night in the first round of the ACC tournament at Raleigh, bluth tallied a record 45 points as North Carolina walloped Clemson 81-61. * * * The Tar Heels tackle Wake For- est, a 66-57 winner over defending champion North Carolina State, in tonight's semifinals, The finals are set for Saturday night, * * * North Carolina still must win the ACC tournament to qualify for the NCAA berth. Then the busi- ness really gets interesting, for records disclose that in the last isix_years ACC representatives in the NCAA tournaments have woh only two games and dropped six. In 1951 and again 194, N.C, State won its opener, but bowed out in N.C., All-America Lennis Rosen-| the Host fo Lions registered Boston’ later in the period. _|*No Noise’ in LA to Fight for Cancer WASHINGTON (INS) — Paoli Rosi, Italian lightweight, and Joe Lopes, of Sacramento, Calif., have been signed for a scheduled 10- round battle at the Capitol Arena NEW YORK (#—The Dodgers ain't gonna move to Los Angeles. They don’t make no noise there.” So says Hilda Chester, who down through the years has es- tablished a reputation as the loud- est, if not the most ardent, sup- porter of the Brooklyn ‘baseball team. show will be held for the benefit of the D.C. cancer aid group, and will be televised nationally. TEST bien oe ¢-yoU'RE THE p nonwaorn ES By BEN OLAN The White Sox and A’s are tied For a player who reached his 44 in the last of the ninth at 40th birthday last April 27, Enos Kansas City. Billy Pierce (L) is Slaughter had a remarkable sea- son in 1956. He was one of Kansas City’s leading hitters before he was sold to the New York Yankees Aug. 3. Neads off by Soules out, ‘Hector _ the next batter, . walks. Slaughter (L) is the next hitter Harry Simpson (L) on deck _ jeach time the Dodgers scored be- fis i Bum Shift “I saw some games in Log An- geles a few years back,” ex- plained Hilda. “Why the place was like a morgue. . , no rootin’ .. . no cheerin’ . . . How are the Bums gonna feel at home there.” A buxom redhead, Hilda's boom- ing voice and her cowbell that shook the rafters at Ebbets Field came a Flatbush trademark, * * Pan-American Site Arqued Among those expected to attend ;Were ~ Mayor Anthony J, Cele. F. Roby of Detroit, chairman of!* the Pan-American Games Come mittee. * * In all, sponsors plan to spend 113 million dollars, with eight. mil-| lions coming from Cleveland: and Ohio. Clark, “Wilson “Drilling With Varsity; Ctimian in Mound Debut Sunday LAKELAND, Fla. m™ — So. con- ; cerned -are the Detroit Tigers about their outfield. problems they will keep a couple of veteran play- ers with hefty minor league bat- ting averages around the varsity camp for a few days, «© Mel Clark and Archie ison, both of whom are on the Charles- ton fatm club roster, i work - out with the regulars for next three or four days. Manager Jack Tighe and his staff—impressed by the stick work of both men, who have been working out at Tiger-- ro a closer and: longer look at-them.- ss Clark spent several seasons with the Philadelphia F and batted .310 at Louisville season while Wilson hit 306 with Toronto, Clark is nearly 30 and the baldheaded Wilson is 32, Both played in yesterday’s intra- squad game, Clark cajlecting two .|Singles in four at bats, and Wilson -. going hitless in one Official trip. The Tiger pitchers for Sunday's game between Detroit and Kansas City at Lakeland will ‘be Jack Crimian, Jim Bunning and Al Aber... Tighe used nearty ever front line player ini yesterday's contest, He said the workout, held in bright ‘sunshine for a change, Was one over b> brezze of Cleveland aid Douglas! of the best of the training season. ‘I can't get over how much these ~ players are hustling out there,”’ the hmanager said. “Everyone is dig- iging. And as far as the hitting goes, it's important to note that lalthough we were getting minor league pitching our players were really ‘tearing into the bes. ts Yank-Tamer Frank Lary to 20 More ‘LAKELAND, Fla. \# — Casey , Stengel calls him ‘“‘the little bull-! dog,” his teammates call him) | “Taters’ ‘—but however you put tt, * | And Pronk Lary, who figures. words a day, hag said enough this ‘ ‘spring to indicate he's ready to ‘be a 20-game winner for the sec- ond straight season. * * * “I figger I won't have. such a ‘Taters Looks Ahead Victories when the Tigers were the hottest | club in ~ league. : * e- He credit his tremendous burst the pores igredsen:) A scrapper described by the Presidential assistant Howard he's talked @ lot if he anys 4#)New- York Yankee manager as ‘the grittiest pitcher in. the ONE A STARTER? — Detroit Tiger righthanders left, and Jim Bunning are pictured during ing camp, Lakeland, Fila. One may be club's starting pitcher year along with Frank Lary, Billy Hoeft and Paul Foytack. Giant Killer’ in Toughest Test ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. W&—Mrs. ro Casey Johnstone of Mason ity; the second round. His three-run homer in the sixth Zernial (R) to foll “But I guess I started with the toning ‘oh tn thar World Seren tes Dodgers and once you're a Brook- NHL STANDINGS game was the deciding blow in the, Would your. =~ jlyn fan it's pretty” tough to anks’ 5-3 victory over Brooklyn.| & Let Slaughter swing away? // change." W LTP GFGA| In the folowing situation, Kan-| >. Order Slaughter to try the - 31/21 1473 178 139 nad to make a quick decision as] & Mave, Lopes try steal of | s Sign ine Cooch New York 23 77 13 58 163 196 Put yourself in Boudreau’s shoes 4. Put! in a pinch-hitter for can MORE The Doni Chicago , 15 34 14 43 149 196 ine |. + then see. what gg how) £9 ye ‘THURSDAY'S RESULTS _—/bappened, A 8,¥ “uny Jo peoqe sodoy Iuyoos | He is John Bi DETROIT 4, Boston 2. | (Key: (R) righthanded; (1) ‘mma ouoq © egy ad od gig ice ey nant i ee letthanded.) =) s,s, ams aoTETIS —~ ¥ ‘Hmsou coach at Johns Hoping since 15 \ i g ; nee \ ; \ 4 che Remar * ah sis ek ee A \ % . \ * f] { \ } \ a ; ‘ ; ; ; ; / . : f : Training Camp (Games on Radio Mrursiay night by | nament at Pontiac: High. The Rams turned the trick conquering “ithe district title Saturday — night. PETERS . Coach Gene 54 BUICK Super, fine, one | an old nemesis; jner at lenlaetia ‘Almont-Mt. Clem- ens St, Mary. rt gg y Seep ating aches to the Class B finals with an 874 triumph over Oxford. The survivor of tonight’s Avondale- Saturday for the district crown. halttinee, 21-16, and their margin was upped to 35-25 going into the final quarter, . Dan Dropps, whose stellar _re- bounding and 15-point scoring ef- ifort in the ist. half guided the Mikes to their supposedly safe lead, suffered a Jeg injury early in the 4th period and retired to the bench. ter R of the weakened foe. The Rams, a | whastind away at the deficit and Tom Derocher ‘climaxed the rally by dunking the tying basket with Clarkston test faces the Falcons). 20 seconds remaining. Regulation time ended at 44-44. The Shamrocks collupsed in the Cranes-Finish Third’ > j n jim ISL Score Totals | Cranbrook finished 3rq hol bined team) scoring for the fall and | winter sports seasons in the Inter- | State League, it*was announced today. The Cranes compiled 5-6 points! ny geonins 1 piece fee in wres- : deadlock ' | tling and soccer, and a -|for 3rd in football, They were win-| less in the basketball league. Cran- | brook won the all-year title in | Pagina ne olor gdielienss gie point, Ed Kast and each bagged two field goals as |. the Rams completely. dominated the extra session, He F 19-56, Scoring honors went to St. Fred's)! Dick Nickerson, who meshed 12 of his 19 points during thé last quar-| lied 17 and 13 respectively. It was the “rubber”, match between the Peters with 26 points. Carl Roland ’ two schools and ‘gave the Rams a/topped Oxford's nai dese, ye Four Videos players scored inj? double figures,..headed by Dave| | 53 DE SOTO V-8, Tudor Hard- top..See this one! $160 Down. 52—CADILLAC, Fordor, $120 Down, ‘85 PONTIAC, Star Chief Cata- lina. A beauty. Let’s trade. 53 PLYMOUTH, Club coupe. A - @andy! $34 per month. 54 garg lobed ae many ex- ; By H. GUY MOATS : It's Bloomfield Hills and Or- ichard Lake St. Mary's coming | down to the wire for the Class B tras. A beaut district cage title at Bloomfield FORD, aia Clean Hills .on Saturday -night at 8 en as Down. ™ a o'clock, There will be no game on Friday. 51 STUDEBAKER. $35 Down. i 46 eb Sedan coupe. Good. $100, p ty | 0 eS te 98, Hardtop. 52 PONTIAC 8, Hardtop. ~ $10 per week. ae 55 DESOTO Y-8, Tudor Hard- top. A’ one owner beauty: Get our deal. 55. FORD Victoria Fairlane. Bae 14,000 miles, a real buy. -CHEVROLET &, Bel-Air + a ardton. A bargain. on 4 Very low mileage. Prices right. 53: FORD Feordor, 8 Cyl. Rebuilt Meter. Big Value. 50 FORD, Good Condition $195. 1950 PLYMOUTH. Extra Slick. $285. BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 33 Years Fair Dealing $. Cass ot Pike St. “FE 2-0186 | | Dick ny: AN say ! id if i i ‘iiccen tabilti ook: plaieapeenlk: eps Senet OS ee Eaglets won their place by. beat- ‘ing Keego Harbor on Wednesday. Last night the Barons rumbled) over Oak Park's club 64-46. Hal Trott used about every- body on his bench, making fre- | "23 halftime count. However, he kept his ace marksman Dave | Drury on the firing line most of the evening te keep the ‘scoring | fires burning. Dave was a “‘dead-eye Dick” dumping ‘em in from the outside on accurate one-handers. He also , Varied: ‘his style with driveins for |easy layups. He hit five baskets in his Ist six tries, and had eight ‘for 11 to total 20 points. His all-| around play was the bright spot of the game, — Two other Barons were in dou- | ble figures, with Bob Elston leading the way in the Ist period with nine, and a total of 15. | Randy Barrett topped Elston by | Bephews: taking up the slack in | Boys Club Nips = Bussey 5, 53-51 Boys Club advanced to the final ‘round of the Class D City Basket- ‘ball League playoffs with a 53-51 ivictory over Bussey’s Whirlwinds ast night at Lincoln Junior High. A 4th quarter rally won the game for Beys Club, which | trailed after three periods, 45-41, | in the see-saw battle. The two District Results 4 33 Sead 3 fl wwe sSe8 b oe oe o{| "eee nigieve ine 3i ey as eas havewees 8. Oxford 7. Open 8 to Sunday 9 te 6 340 Boldwin fr citi Fe lela : als”. een vm eee AT PONTIAC aenanle 3 I | bags Hy 9 19—11—55 o— O—44 Free Throws Missed St. Prederick 8 rig Michael 11. AT BLOOMFIELD HILLS = 4 j ate Do me ‘ 2} tne ae a | Bloom Hills ‘ ati 13.14 14—64 | Oak eae je adas Suandes 1012 7 16—46 Missed Bisomfield a ie 2 "oak Park 16. 16. ENTERPRISES \ am seases FE eat quent substitutions after the 36- | - Bote squad will meet the win! St. Fred quickly took advantage owner, low mileage, Tudor top. $2706 Down, B = 35 DODGE 1';-Ton. $000 miles. $20 Dewn | arons, Eaglets i in Finale Hills Saanet Park | Bob's 2nd half scoring with a 10- peint production that included six straight gift shots, Mike Detmer’s 17 and Bill Bailey's 15 topped the Oak Park scoring. Parkers were small, over- powered by the taller Barons. Oak Park -got almost half its. total via the foul line, netting 20-shots to go with 13 buckets. * ' REBOUNDERS — St. Mike's Danny Dropps (left) and St. Fred- +erick’s John Bradley:-both go up for a rebound during a late period in last night's “C” district basket- ball tourney gaine at Pontiac High. overtime 55-44, © 2-1 edge for the season. tack with a | Miss. State Has All-League Pair Lapeer 5 Moves | 5 ir? fe By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jim Ashmore and Bailey. Howell nio ind the one-two scoring punch for-Mis-| . sissippi State, headed the 1956-57 All-Southeastern Conference bas- ketball team announced today by The Associated Press. Other members of the all-star ‘team, selected in a poll of the players for the 12 league mem- bers, are Joe Gibbon of Missis- Armada and Memphis; Dryden Eliminated Foes Sidelined by Imiay, | Lapeer moved toto the tials aclae -——-—Pentioe Press Phete | sippi, and Al Rochelle of Vanderbilt. Buckeyes Leading Big Ten Tankers the University of Minnesota. - Llowa. Golf Greenskeepers Convene March 14-15 Michigan rs — the March 14-15. Dropps got the ball. Freds won in| h annual Conference. Johnny Cox of Kenthcky the Class B district basketball MINNEAPOLIS (#—Ohio State’s habitual Big Ten swimming cham- pions, shoved into the lead by Canadian Gerald -McNamee’s vic- tory in the 1,500-meter free style, go gunning for more laurels to- _jnight in the conference meet atica 53 verdict. over Lake Shore in McNamee swam the exhausting 1,500 in 19:08.3 in last night's only 54. phis trampled Utica St. Lawrence _ jevent. His victory left the Buckeyes in| 66.36, and Van Dyke o 1 Fitz first place with seven points to six| : for Michigan, five for Northwest-\Sre'4 937, in Cass B at Center ern, four for Illinois and’ one for greenskeepe: men responsible fdr. keeping golf! courses in the best possible condi- tion — will seek advanced informa-| maining Cleveland Indians holdout | 7 > tion at Michigan State University following the signing of Rudy Re-|% About 175 turf manetinntineil ens yesterday, from Michigan golf courses, coun- try chibs and city parks are|manager, notified Carrasquel ear- — | oo ae at Kellogg Center for the/lier this week that he had to re-| Turfgrass tournament at Lakeville with a 56-43 triumph over Lakeville Thurs-|} day night. Tom Wilson bagged 24 points for the Panthers, who face Davison Saturday. for the district)’ title. Imlay City and Armada earned || the right to meet each other for 77 the Port Huron ‘C’ district crown |— with Thursday wins. Larry Dor- |: ow scored 21 points as Imlay downed Marine City, 35-30, Ar- mada beat Capac, 40-35. Roseville came through with Jlass B at Harper Woods and Mem- 79-13, in ‘D’ action at Troy. ‘Center Line eliminated Madison |hine. Gaines sidelined Dryden in \Class D with-a 57-43 win at Grand). Blane and Ferndale St. Jame jbowed to St. Hedwig, 53-47, in ‘B ipl Ipiny at Visitation. J nel Corrasquel Lone Holdout TUCSON,. Ariz, (AP)—Shortstop,’ Chico Carrasquel is the only re-|>) galdo, Dick Tomanek and Jobn| i Hank Greenberg, Tribe general) port to camp today “ ‘or ote. = ARBHG SS SCOTCH: Hal March and Dr. Joycé Brothers on the set of “The $64,000 Question” Hal March asks R SCOTCH Sales Manager, BY New and Used Cars to provide each mate. To his friends and former customers we extend an invitation to renew acqudin- Mr. Lee Wirick Sales Manager OLIVER Motor Sales Lee has come a long way in the automo- bile business since he started many years ago. 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Alt, city building inspector.|in 1955 is set at $4,400,000, slight- ee, vee Pets Se Oly mare fon pet Ad ‘te Kit Contains - © Mersontal Drill Stand @ Rubber Ped + 12 Sanding Discs * Polishing Bonnet « Handle © 6 Drill: © Paint Mixer © 3 pe. Chisel Set * 10 pe. Socket Set © 7 pe. Allen Wrench Set + Awl . "i kara « Tote Bex ‘Hever before..A Complete Electric Drill Kit end Hand Tool Set ct such « Sensational Low Price wN |wallace, is his leading lady, -and ‘she wore a skin-tight dress which | (or \no#\ BIE Goodrich adds Rewreadeble | 6.00-16 7.10-15 7.60-15 8.00-15 | B. EGoodrich 111 N. Perry St. Ph. FE 20121 issued by Communist-Romania to | ture,” honor world-famed writers. att Se ca's Benjamin REDS HONOR WRITERS — These four new postage stamps, dor Dostoevski, left, and Norwegian poet and dramatist Henrik Ibsen. Below are Britain's George Bernard Shaw, left, and Ameri- Frankliii: THE PONTIAC panas. FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1957 1 ee ate = : = } +t aes Will Continue Visits . . | VANCOUVER, B. C. ® — Visits ° ne eg rote on both sides. ot ee mony, and saw continued, although a school board! house 1 YPHIL's INN = CHARLIE VICTOR ‘MOORE AND HIS, ORCHESTRA - For Your Listening and Dancing Pleaswe = = Moderate Prices [NEW FLOOR SHOW | fl ae 3 9 | SYD HARRIS “KAY MALONE’ BONNIE BOYIA fy egy a ‘Qual-O-Tones ees “ele rk, & Gat. Nites Reservations accepted till 9 PM—Call FE 2-0312 2 io at ETT INN i s | | Dendinn 4 Daich 9 Call FE $3563 for Reservations commemorate a “Year of Cul- At top are Russian novelist Feo- Hollywood Headlines By LOUVELLA 0. PARSONS _ HOLLYWOOD (INS)—I visited the set of “Devil's Hairpin” at Paramount on the first day of shooting, with Cornell Wilde dou- bling in brass as the male star and director. His Beautiful blonde wife Edith Head said she designed to. ear veckig. ° The westiemind behind Elvis, Presley, Colonel Tom Parker, of, has taken over Hugh) O’Brian'’s cross-country tour. Hugh's act will be called ‘ “Wyatt Earp’s Western. Variety Show,”| based on Hugh’s TV characteriza-| tion of Earp. There will fhe 20, - ; & a2 geet ' 3 £ y te ate i} 3 5 7 ars SAVE WASTE PAPER!} We Are Now Paying ~ | NEWSPAPERS .....20c Per 100 Lbs. MAGAZINES ......45¢ Per 100. Lbs. § Scrap tron—Junk Cars—Structurel Steel Freappy STEEL CO. FE 4-9582 135 Bronch—Across from American Forge & Socket @ 5 i : gifs FREy: ey op Neg en Cornel Directs New Film in Which He Also Stars + He's had a novel accepted and $ Remove Flat Moles, current Calypso craze. and rush “Calypso Joe” into production starting March 18. r aa Eddie Fisher, therefore, will not 7 do “Calypso Joe” for U-I but he! is negotiating for another property. BECOMING WRITER “f Snapshots of Hollywood collected, > at random: Jane Powell's husband, | > Pat Nerney, .is leaving the family‘ ; automobile business to turn writer. | 4 will concentrate on TV plays. } The Wendy Martin signed for! Victor Herbert's “Eileen,” for Lux!$ = 8a EP Te en OPPPPPPPEPIPIPAFA AA AAG —PPPPPPPPAPEPPPPPPLPAEPEA LS The many admirers and tried): of Dean Martin had ringside seats} ‘at his opening at the Sands in|4 iLas Vegas. Frank Sinatra w i th/$ ae (Jimmy Van Heusen, the Donald! ‘O’Connors, Jack Benny, Desi and) 7 iLucy, Debbie Reynolds, Nanette! =~ Fabray with Ranald MacDougall, | = Phil and Alice Faye Harris were ~ -|among those who liked Dean's! = show, 3 | ‘Dancing rer N ight {/ SSS ; Come to CLUB TAHOE | — a delightful dinner | combined .with good | music—is your assurance of an enjoyable evening. FRANK PERRY || AND HIS _SWINGMASTERS - featuring Jee at the Hammond Orgon = DINE and DANCE CLUB FAHOE 3412 Dixie Hwy. 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Perry at Pontiac Rd. © FE 3-9732 Dining at Its Distinctive Best Open Daily at 4:00 Scouts TV Featuring Nightly Entertainment | TERRIFIC ENTERTAINING TRIO THE HI-FYs Sters of x winners. of the Arthur bass aig ade Talent Program, and Decca Recording Artists NO MINIMUM OR COVER CHARGE FAMOUS FOR FILLET MIGNON | Choice of Others Menus . \ Make Arrangements for Your Bowling Banquets Now — . Henry’ s me wk aa ar Cleced deadiais | t 4 \Y y) FE 58060 | jBAR they are im areas of irri 2 , ite rower _ce," SQUARE DANCING Luncheon fy Te “EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Dinner | a —<—<— | Cocktail ee “_Bvervone has moles, a mint: | JOIN THE CROWD- — | | black hairless moles generally. | “ ; Banquet are the type that become malig | FRI.—SAT.—SUN. ees nes rem fren gene : Meeting subject to tritaton, wack as in| DANCING i} oi tt DICK DENGATE , fidicapters ‘tow. ii MB and His “ESQUIRES" AZ | sss : Ee ee | DIX! 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MARCH’ 8, 1957. | ae: sa ‘aa Blair fe Quit "Future Depends Arhariccus Must Sid Caesar’ $ Show Increase Interest | ad yin Foreign Affairs!" | F il ‘Doctor’ in Foreign Affairs) Me on Family Doctor Foreise Attairs Sid Caesar’s third television wife, GEG gg dew veg grebovens- saya she is, bowing out. of the) AMA Organizes Fight/must show more interest in for- of this soawoa, Jone | on Socialized Medicine tm ne kun Mis Siar, vee meguaond: Non. in All Countries ee te e a + in Caesar's ' retired general, yesterday she was leaving the pro- LANSING ~The future of the cme: eed _Sepeter aes re gram because her role was not fhédical profession depends on the| Europe and now president of the big enough. She added: family doctor, an American Medi-\ = “My association with Sid person- eal Association spokesman told x Tie prey soln . } = | meme ae Gepenn seoctnnnnres ee KIDDIES MATIN E E split. : ; : : a ee 4 Caesar could not be reached for ae ee a8 . Dr, Austin Smith, editor of the ° ——, “iW id litt 5 AMA Journal, gaid that a world — organization has or- Great Plains Extend recy [ Pe are Me sta’s Hostess Ike Boosts Hall gente’ We: Ret medical maete From Missile Tests 1% Big Hotel Opening — cupy pers < of 10 states ye and more} COCOA, alae Bg Stuar| than square es—more | Symington (D-Mo suggésted - than — of the ie cane ae dake e By EARL WILSON, 2 States. population of these missile lifted so a cans states ts about 19,000,000, but only|the public will have @ better un- mash. Everbody's doing it, ee: it opening 6,000,000 live in the true ‘Great|derstanding of this defense effgrt.|>tels, 1 mean Plains areas and fewer than 3,000,-| at oe ~~ 000 of these live in the rural areas) “tnder the procedure; I believe} Perle. Mesta was hostess at an enormous party here unseal- Ce ae ee ae would be a good idea if re-\ing the new hotel at which George Jessel, the m.c., truthfully “Texas; about "|sponsible members of the press declared, “If ever | a city, = a new hotel it's Philadelphia, és ok Mapes pes Be hait of Kan-|wete allowed to see more of thelmen-aaded: —— sas oma, and sm S ” areas of eastern Colorado, New|ter sui) atter inapeeting the mis “The fellows who bullt this hotel re going to keep it, 1 M co, and Wyoming, éile sites at Patrick Air Force don’t think Hilton’ll buy it from them till Wednesday.” Base yesterday. It was such a formal party with so many Hollywood WANTED ne Se Ee names, that Joe Pasternak, the Hollywood producer whe 1000 COMIC BOOKS former secretary of} put tegether the show, was introduced as “Joseph Paster- 1000 True Love Story Mags. ithe Air Force, said the public is| nak”—for once in his life. We Handle Tricks, Jokes, and ‘somewhat confused” over mis- siles. Contradictory news stories} Thirty-six. years age he ar- yrree’s MAGAZINE OUTLET. have developed in the wake of a|rived in Philly, an immigrant, few mistiape during. tests. . |and became eventually a. bus . boy and walter. C x ke * That experience was useful _ [to him at this star-studded service was slow, Joe forgot ANNA MARIA manners, went to the waiter’s cart and dug out some rolls ¢# with his bare hands for Madame Mesta._ It was so crowed I asked Gene Nelson, ringsiding near me, just where he expected to find room to dance. | “E may have to do it in my room,” he said. But they moved back for him to hoof—and for Ginger | Rogers to dance with Ernest Henderson, hotel president, | for a $10,000 check for Hungarian Relief. Zen Zea Gabor and Anna Maria Alberghetti likewise got | $10,000 for a dance . . . But when Joe E. Brown offered his Sag and talent at terpischore for free—there were no offers. Upst's} Every . i» Sun. THE. GREATEST ™R ADVENTURE PICTURE THE MIDNIGHT-EARL IN NY. . Ingrid Bergman's Look Award was borrowed from former winner Kim fei Hunter for publicity photos; Ingrid’s |wasn't ready ... Joan Collins, who used fe, [to date Sy Chaplin, is dating brother _ Charlie dr. - - OF OUR TIME: for nation cal pl ise of - rk SS An autograph fan showed Charles Van Doren’s signature to Teddy Nadler, the PAULA '64G whiz, who said, “He's a college professor, and he don’t | write any better than me” i face to the second Joe Laurie gag anthology ... Victor Borge) °?* Franco record album cover. , gare wae 2 | * | big cabs with driver for his own use . } that he'll appear there too. nn. Sf Earl's Pearis ... ‘ . An auction sale, says Martha Scott, is a place where, if you're not careful, you'll get something for nodding. c= Se ae - ) * *-* things as equal rights.” ... That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1957) ~ See ee ZOKEEGO. Live on Moon * se in Environment. ros \Purely Artificial GIRL | _ Jerry Lewis will write the pre-| he ,of “Three Penny Opera” is so pretty she’s on the Buddy De-) | WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Never underestimate the power of | |@ woman—especially is she has an umbrella or a steering) | TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “Until a husband can get alimony’ os aeigeny aan oe ggg sue mf men there’s no such | Offers Strong oon” for - jin New York " WASHINGTON @® — President Eisenhower's enthusiastic endorse- ment appeared today to have giv- en former National , Chairman Leonard W. Hall the inside track for next year's Republican nomi- ans. opened Toledo- Next Year Gubernatorial Race for governor of New York. * * * Eisenhower told a cocktail party to follow various policies. In Chile gathering of about 200 GOP mem- bers-of the Senate, House, Cabinet CRE t PING ministers, such as agriculture or la-| bor, and as a result doctors have all. doctors are state employes.” * * * Dr. Smith said the AMA backs| never even told me what he’s. got one supporter.’ only a “no comment” to whether, as gen-| , be had expected! , an administration vhén he announced his resig-' as national chairman in Grinning, he had the about his future politi-| — 7 * * ‘has In everything except the i eval mechanical heart, artificial human} an interim job which woul arranged What Sen. (R-NH) called “a family Hot mgd wed on shame trey who played a lead- getting Eisenhower to. he regarded the Pres- ident’s. boost for Hall as “‘excel- > \lent.” : | Killed on Expressway TRENTON @ — json, 24, of Ecorse, was killed) we in the neighborhood of 9 Thureday when the car in which|nutas® = was left the newly! with the ‘same name—Harriet Jane express-'/Mueller. The fathers are Herbert! : way and rolled over. He was first/W. Mueller and Donald P. Mueller, |take his one-man show to Europe in April .. . Paula Stewart|!"str0 fatality on the expressway | | Paul S, Fergu-| ts to do, but I want him ? three main principles, these being: | ‘| 3—No restriction on medication | ; ‘or mode of treatment by the phys-| lician except. in the case of abuse. | Soviet Science Builds Artificial Heart, Lung MOSCOW (—~A Moscow oneal. fie research institute devoted to} \cavocpaeaatt surgical equipment. displayed new models of a 4 lungs, and an artificial human kid- All three, said scientists ‘attached ito the institute, have been used ef- ~ teetively on animals during opera- itions and their use in- human sur- gery is wach under study, Got a ‘lett in ay, tela a _ FROM BEYOND THE ¢ Even to Mother's Name | | MADISON,” Wis. @—Two boys! | born just 154 minutes. apart at) University Hospitals here have ai? lot in common, Besides being husky youngsters) | i i | i— | j | each, both have mothers! They are not related. Stubby Kaye, a 265-pounder, rented one of the old-fashioned| § t a t ec. . Fernando Lamas was | | 80 pleased with Arlene Dahl's work on ‘the Steve Allen TV’er TOMORROW HATE LOOSES ITS COMANCHE HORDES! | “4 GIRLS IN TOWN” LAST DAY! & “PRICE OF FEAR” (1 DAY ONLY) th, hn Mh, ly ls En ili, lon 5 “ot HAYWARD | LATE SHOW SAT. NITE! | SAT. MATINEE — KIDDIE CARTOON SHOW | MAY WE. REMIND be SEE sae ADULTS, TOO, GET POLIO Protect yourself and getting “Polio Shots.” family doctor for details. Y Plus 2 Technicolor Disney Specialties! family by Aak your | Blue Sky DRIVE-IN. 5 4 f CinemaScoPE STARRING TONY CURTS AT. CRE HED | Ee Raw Emotions! Rugged Action! _ RORY CALHOUN |. a “UTAR BLAINE” | - * Starting SATURDAY * BIG-TIME UNDERWORLD Thrills!!! With TONY CURTIS at his best... as Ie 8 © heey : Pontiac . THEATERS y 3 \ MR eae 4 | A : ee ye we > ° ‘ “When are you going to clean out the garage?” BOARDING HOUSE | EGAD! EVEN THE ROMAN YES, THAT'S THE BLUEPRINT—~ SCRUBBING THE FLOOR MEANS MONING EVERY (TEM IN THIS . ATTIC ~~AFTER YOU'NE DUSTED (EM ALL SAND THE BIG TREAT COMING TOMORROW=— YOL) CAN WORK ase EMPERORS NEVER INFLICTED » SUCH MENIAL TORTURE ) ON SLANES TAKEN IN CATTLE /—— THE HAPLESS VICTIMS WERE MERELY & \ TIED TO THE ViCTORS* fo. \ CHARIOTS. AND | SCRUBBING THE GARAGE! IN NICE FRESH Alize Tt FAPLE mel \\= “A x Ey DRAGGED AROUND) | ee * ar : — ¥ ; Jl | ; } is BOLT ; : ee f eS tr ae ee Sie ft oo oe 4 THIRTY-TWO, 5 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY/ MARCH 8, 1957. eo ae Cie deed , sn pt THE GIRLS by Franklin Folger| DONALD DUCK | CN A ee Bes \ pee See OR thee a for 1,500-Mile Speed | | iy ie: = i] SEATTLE (INS)—Soeing Air- M a Bae of : plane Co. was reported preparing rel] camel wrontt . today to Sinign a long-range a y ———=K{ _ “chemical bomber” capable ot } Cee Wi. . speeds up to 1,500 miles an hour. b ly : a et ta | : i ; “ cs hgh Vad (eee (eos : was written by business and fi { san h , By T. V. Hamlin _ FROM UNDER THE HILL, YES SIR.. £ NOT FROM By Ernie Bushmiller LGA U LAL WHAT WON'T THEY 4 THIS IS A i\\ ; iY NV 7H of =< (D WONDERFUL’ AGE | WE'RE LIVING IN | THINK OF NEXT ? see IMAGINE --- A LITTLE VACUUM CLEANER TO CLEAN YOUR = TEETH y : iS ye (0 \ 4 = if, > > ‘ ; | = “Vie ~ = E “*\ oo ¥ o a AW t Z P:) \. —S ¥ gh 7 NGING —— Te . ae ee 6Y THE |; 4 me] : ui ‘he. és 8 | OUT OUR WAY | | / THE BULL O' TH' WOODS'S Y FUNNY, A : LEGS KINDA GIVE out =/ GUY'S PADDLIN’ ON / ENOUGH TO HARD FLOORS, | GET TO BEA STahek se “ AN' HE RUBS’EM FOREMAN BUT ~ AG AN’ THEN--HE MERELY | FATHEADED. PUT HiS HAND ON TH’ ENOUGH TO veeae te A SHOULDER TO MAKE “TH’ BIG STEADY HISSELF AN’ \ BOSS LOOK LIKE TH SUY JUMPS IN AN’ | A DODPERIN’ OL’ MAKES [T LOOK LIKE] WRECK--HE He NEEDED A MACHINES 3 CRANE HOIST! | BUT NOT PEOPLE! o= > y - i = 35 7 oe ieee Bete = 4 Yj ? Ss ; , , . ‘ . j )} : Va 2 -_— y € : =) Vi, ZA = i — Fae. : rR) M Ravi NS UTTERLY TING: -McKEE: I OFFERED McKEE AS MUCH FOR IT AS I DARED, THis | *." BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES _ Oe ee ree naretaenmnnmmanniel A COUSIN OF MINE FROM TEXAS, VAN ALLISON... be YSSias John Morris You'll Find PROFITABLE . OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Wont Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way =~ to solve_all_your_buying and sell. ing problems. : To Place Your WANT AD AND THE COST i5 GOING UP EVERY THIN’ ed DIAL FE 2-8181 My ge pace eg ee HERE, TH en FROM sof rcER VouR KITE ; % : ce , a ; ee, ; (ie Pe ie . oe ue, iA i Fe } aes i ; 216 F i # i : Lig ee bos BO ae te es Be: held tees He, if aay 7; / " i poe gt SD E Ss wai sf hy fc 6 : f aif Faves } i Mage ' ; ee i ; i AEE _| DHE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 8.107 ee ae ete 4 as ay ae, eae: eas S the a : i as eee Ba Yay os : Mit . in ee ! a : go = 7 : 2 f i tae = oe : ; J i ; Mi { ' ‘ 14 “se \ 4 ft mo | 1. (Cuts Months of Work to Minutes = = se, Saas af Cheese ei JArmy); Unveils Marvelous ‘Bizmac’! nent _|' DETROIT (INS) — The U. S.Jernment millions of ‘dollars an-|demonstrated before a large | | ' ate th 5 ale 4 i , | +“ ts group|sing of records, We estimate ‘that, futures yn B Army has unveiled “Bigmac” —jnually, = - jot newsmen at the Army Ordin-jover the next two years, the sig “ils "Parmer the world's largest electronic! “‘Bizmale,” a $4.1 million elecance Tank-Automotive Command/amount of inventory that we carry fsa’ ich ‘gin | “brain, designed to save the gov-|tronic data processing system, was/headquarters in Detroit. can be cut substantially. a es D 7. 6: "Noling the pace slowed down to the| ° _ a : - Built by the Radio “This could mean that the cost ; apenas Sacsary age dips mon Ses ies Ginaith tle ofthe wok. ei, ks | of Ameri¢a, the huge “brain” of maintaining our inventory would clear weather was indicated for|3"2% , Du. Apples. "Northern -1.| Price changes were very narrow,|f la yy | has reduced months of paper |be reduced by many millions of jhe southwest. These factors ney, 3.78 io, 1, 2.75-3.95 bu. ranging from fractions to about aj] — f Sie! as n 3 work to minutes of push-button |@llars — and this of course, caused some wheat buying , point at most for pivotal issues : operation, would be a continuing saving, At Corn was e , ; LS Street ra ee gee RCA’s answer to cumear tee re: Or Pamnee eee Hee Soybeans : ee Ty) Le sg keeps track of more than lly tag initia} cost,’ saany March $2515, corn ile ota tN |roit—everrting tomas ane] Lodge Calendar March $1,29%, : “gn ees : NEW YORK u — A Chrysler| earsings equal to $1.25 » share | lls to entire engines. | : % lower, March 15%, rye ; : a8 ; ' Corp, executive said today the| im the first quarter of 1956.) we Special communication of Pon- changed to % higher, Marcir $1. : d [a8 : ’ company’s factory sales of passen- ikl oer Chrysler . |.To demonstrate the -‘‘brain’s’|tlac Lodge No. 21, P&AM., Friday, | ,Soybeans % lower to % p. box; No, Agee ger. cars in this year’s first three], ’ , experienc-|fiexibility, engineers reve aled|March 8 at 7 P.M. Work in E. A. “March $2.43%, and lard 5 cents a|don’ bebs; Ne a ests “rhe |c a gp Bh National | months may exceed one billion|né on upsurge in demand for Kts|“Bizmac” predicts that Mites ee SF Anta, hundred pounds lower to 2 cents|Siuesh Gulliows No 1 180-t00 bu /on 0” Rogues and Underwoodidoliars, for the best dollar sales| tay een Ue et ot St Mantle ot Ole: New York Yeakeee Adv. nausea frigher, March $14.70, Forged. Me, UBL Oe, | stocks, Underwood, Wid roel Tal” ts pascal eects 3598 market carne to 15-4 per conto ach tery ee aeee wi ke Longe Mo. 28, PAM. Priday, |Suseaie® of eae Ey Waterford ‘ in Pri uROm Tat ae? sas, it sao |vesteriny belore the news was outW. Misch, finance ‘vice presideni| ,"At Present,” he said, “we are|Ted, Willian, of the ‘Boston og|Mareh @ at T pam. Work in E. A | dniapsiea ts err ae the, Adminisre Grain Prices PE eogeet was up about @ point today. Na-lof' ‘Chrysler, in an address pre- shipping at the rate of 32.000 cars|Sox will bat 322. #0 | Degree. Wan. H. Anderson, WM. | “ws 4699 Ov"E: “Ane of cHIcaco rota’ : tional, which gained % yesterday, ‘ a: week from our ach : ; i pcp mike. pared for delivery to the New York|tyinen state This compared with (eee eine torecast that Richie [| +. ott Pentine Municipal CHICAGO, March 8. — (AP)—Open to-| old; errivals 85; track 198 fgg y *| The steels Society of Security Analysts. : npared Ashburn of the Philadelphia : _ ,: Abpport Zoning Board ; Pinmiae bit a ae a el oe and motors eased : _ |shipments of 17,000 cars a week at/Phillies, with 328, will be the top N . ° f Pep. & March 6, ‘57. Oy went re | an, ai ms gst: 4*°| gently while leading rails were| _“T cab tell you,” Misch said, (this time in 1956. "led 2 te Seasionea Lean te €ws in rie , a ‘Mage co tt daly." a Pontines 148-4382 mew: , Valley |very narrowly. mixed. Du Pont| “that our earnings in the first phelps lowed by Car! Furillo of the Brook- ~~ Death Noticac | + earn : ; E : mar- | dropped a fraction foliewing- | two months “ ite thi 4 rl No ae Bi i March « su. 243% | Ket : Plotide Reds 3-40. |from the company’s annual aa Seg ye sgtg a BS caigrelabbnsesery signifi. Aim Seapens at a ee, umount Se = eal i fices 4 a eee ree + seenee ’ Seommecchaeed a ie : ’ 4 “2 | - However the machine +e fused a -in of rrr — ~ ia deeah orth... 120% books vs ae DETROIT EGGS | - [that it, too, was undergoing aj Months of 1965. For the first icantly. From Christmas week on, » wh Rochester School at AUSTIN. MARCH 6 ALPRED May « ccs Bue Nov, 7°91 23% | Dernorr, aaren & (ap)—aegatan |9EUCCRE On profits margins, cemhee Gh Gi an ene CA. lew have danitadty Gk & ot lnee con ee School ‘at Livernois and |" AUDTTT purer Bt: age #0: beloved Bept 2022. ; * March .. MB bar basi cases included ral’ state| Pretty general complaint this year.| a share.’ (Chrysler reported (cent or better of all cars retailed|, : Lng | nee ne ae Whites: A Jumbo 40; large 3-36) in the United States.” : searches. . BY —_ syur ei aaa tril has New York Stocks : eg Misch reviewed the series of or- : —- 4 Bitowne:, Grade" A tree 11-24 wta| ~ (Late Mortiing Quotations) A t M k UJ agree rwcoggs gay on Bn Dyeing Wrong Garment Falah weeky_ pent “ sorarninent| ie 20 ie Jones “C aR U 0 qa ers D regrouping of manufacturing oper- Costs Cleaners $327.50 ne pera ee soe ve mos a Rrecg = oot ori - cone uanetin al 2 eae | ee taney tones su reo teeta ner ig, eee EPrOMUctiON Rates 2. fret cme. broke vn apg re WAS! to good. Bup Demand fair \Am Gte'm di. 363 LONE Gua | onpdinns, potent ss pr he awarded a Detroit Com-|ample for needs. Recetnts of jumbos and| Am M& Fay . 344 lard |... 160) # “¢ : ; : wen Pi Cont fay ee eo ee ae ee eee alts PT eg” “37 Shows Soles Upset cies ot inc op mare Seaicosanene ont Se Peer: below market levels in many ta: [Am fel ae ei s13t§ a. se Competition Balance Is ing organization. , ; -cascod oaumetenee Anaconda, .! a13 Merr Chas _| Best in Years : x * ne : The woman's attorney. Marshall! cue 0 BUTTER AND EGGs Base oi te te Se Bt sats = The latter group, he said, is ey se sites : / | Sam Wallace, said a coat, belt and Mercantile exchange: ‘Butter ecGionse bAtchison “G42 Mont Ward "$41 DETROIT w—The nation’s ae “gradual modification) Four basic units make up the , gd, HOWARTH, MARCH 6 106t, skirt were sent to-the cleaners in| {ne {non whcinale bring Brice Aveo ‘hie “""; ‘8 Murray Gp. eajmakers are scheduling petal, Coes packeant tailored|““Bizmac” system. Input .devices|, Jf Your friend's in Jail and needs SAN Pe February, 1955 with instructions) f $s: 6 © S8; cars 90 B 38%: 89 C x Av 203 Nat Com i, o1.4{% 1729,000 passenger cars for the ec eae, prepare and feed information and : f tia, i, Sue fo. dye the coat and belt to match Bgus steady 26.000. | Benaust eames Brun Bains”: Owens Ong. 844\dustry built 1,449,663 cars in that rig, “= ‘° Company pros-| copies of the information. The be of sent to New York for a redying| cmcaoo, March» arenes | 0 Mt Foa @ @ Mt -: 4] Presenting thee figures" =. 8 _ | Maj. General Nelson M. Lynde, pray seson nmin pamela job, ae tye 179 poultry eee ore? “7 ies parem@ Pict .. 33 |Ward’s Automotive Report says: |. Union President Walter Reu- Jr., commanding general of the|“Wis 85. assisjant chief engineer - Sess teieee, Me): FO. B. paying (Ote, Fae, ---- 318 Penney, Jc ** 33 jee | ther and UAW Vice President of : and Hans M./Gadebusch as spe- ee _ | owthy 14M IAG: ght 11M%-42..;/Case, JT. F188 wit ee eaten output lined | te Chrysler Department Norman 7. oid ++ 22.2| wp for of vitted on Charge rete I Ghee & On: -€23 repel a wal January-June, it Is read: | Matthews sald Misch has “un- - i of Failing to Yield Phone DETROIT POULTRY cinett Bre 983 oad pace is gearing its site ageniee be Sarwapetely enganed a.comanety. ~ are DETROIT. Mareh 8 (AP)—Prices Colg Palm |...42 Phil) Pet :\: $13) this time to a 6% milltion (unit) tales. ptotate of is seen tA < LANSING Ge A: Michl-|Teany tive pete ae be en! iS BS: FT Mills” 42.6 i the Chrysler Corporation and the ean Senior has been Teavy tone’ bene 1002 ae Col Gas. ..::. 17] Pit Plate G'., 90, | Production year. ted Municipal Court acquit- 13;~ heavy Troe broilers or teyers Pra Con “Raison “a nee on” ry . The‘ trade publication also oe yee etn — here on ay Mi 26-37, Rocks|Con N Gas 42.1 RCA .......... cheats that sae com-| tion and the UAW. a charge of refusing to yield his : ° 8-5% Ib. 28%-29 Con 'P Pf (4% 99.4. Repub ai. ha! 1957 is shaping up as a Bs party line during an emergency wand. recipes. nitde|Gom Bak "33° Ree'Dree’.-:; “ea lyear of sales upsets in the auto|, Veuther and Matthews were re- ” Frank A. Miller of Grosse Pointe|*%* are Mdesteate “ta lGont COPaS 13) pete Spe’ tata “At teat" the pepeieene © Mick's “Mew Tat was found innocent , me oan Com vee Tl ‘Dut "Bs isays, it is speech in which he said Chrysler > Earl yesterday be- . } Sone eave 38 Safeway Ot» eta most — sampetition| stands to top the one billion dollar _ "Mrs. George Thias of East Lan Hatcher Deplores Cuts [pert ".. 304 Seon mt”. ii f|within the ‘respective price classes| mark J" new car sales tor he Hirst sing, wife of another MSU student, in Education : om tien!" 4 Seed Al RR 203)en in . : auve ments & Det “Grom LEWIS chargnd Miller Ste setate ta.) Funds Doug aire Re a 2 ashe edgrcbpe a singe agree eee re pe, nae te eepnae Nat FO| DaeTmONT sm — De. Hartan HIBS,PGE Hey Bee, Sr get emas Inco contention, and ee eens es nl ae eee tor after her 2%- : saya taxpayers’ com (een Bea’ SR” See he se AIA knack down battle io in prom : ne F by the GMC & ee tere f. Eynarel i year-old son had) pinints are the state Ei Auto L...96.7 Ra... 21 is in prospect.| _ bat _ / +. \@each Division, They will assume cuests in lew of flowers, done-—— convulsions, ‘ leg- igi & Mus) 34- Cal .. 46,1/H18ewhere, Plymouth has a 20 per : xy ag A B.S meg egret rpg Rado: 84 ha Ou Ind °, 8% |cent edge over Buick in a fight e e : / their duties immediately. Beers Pune. 8 ce? 4 * in curtailing funds for higher |pirestone.. °..87.7 Stevens, 3P ., 20.¢)f0r No. 3 spot, and in ‘ Lewis formerly was chief engi- Foren . Water, ice Cove Pole . Pood Mach «$8 Bete: ‘t |price Siete Manica Weng 1 tams ers heer for Genera] Motors - Holden's Twp. ane 00; beloved a0 SHIN Se eee at i eniann tree Bie Fe cot .*: 8 linto @ virtual gales deadlock with) — : ; ees Lad, of Australia, and. Gadebuach Bisea Chiieet WASHINGTON—The earth's sur-|ident said in a speech in Detroit Prue® Tre -.. 222 Tex, Si. 903 Lincoln. . 2 pe was a liaison engineer at the Gen- brother of Harse. Wed. ‘nd “e face at the North Pole at sea level|last night that it is becoming in-|Sen Dyoas'':. 982 Transamer ... 385) “In 1957, for the first time in eek pees Zeeeen Cees Thowpeoe tad Mra Prat is covered with water and ice Thelcreasingly difficult for state-oper-Gss fiat <= M4 argnt Gm -- 38 .|years, distribution of industry new oO ess a LTD), As, assistant ctiiet engineer, | turday, at \ South Pole is ice-covered land at} ated institutions to get the money|Gen Motors .. 32.8 On Carbide ..111-3\car sales has returned to what can ' , Lewis will be an associate of E. W. . Hoy = an elevation of 9,500 feet. they need, ll aa Se ate’ tae 38 be considered more normal levels. oes / Allen and S. G.. Little who hold = Oiliette | ....0- 24 ee pee... %42/This means, roughly, 48 per cent ey similar positions. ; : é = , ) :. 94 Gaghe-cp”:: H3lfor General Motors Corp; 30 per| LANSING Gov. Williams to-| promise or “even to advance any = el | CATALOG STORE MANAGER .. 483 US Rub ..... $3) Cent for Ford Motor and 19 per day urged the Legislature to fix! proposals/of their own.” ‘Thomas R. Mullen,” of 3378 In-| --’ Charles J... 348 “{roquois Road, : eee BIRO OF, .~..1184 OS Giael ‘c.. Baie, 00 30 per cent. for Cheyeler.|joblams ‘Pay benefits at from 00e] sum pé-said, “it in f dianview Dr., Drayton Plaing, re-| $0,,'6;,,belozed. Nusband of Rose Hooker SI .--- og worn B Pic’ an7)P reducers in the “all other” cate-|hal{ to two thirds of the state’s), 11. goinion, th imperative, |cently attended a two-week train-| | and Mr. Jonah jing Rend... He wes % wet i84\gory, ate te exception being average wage in covered employ- + doeg aaa , that something be/ing course on arent vader held Monday. iat it am, e Ir... 21.7 Wilkon & Co 141/smaller than in 1956.” a — City : Catholie Church. with interment 5 to 35 year of ope, previous selling required, bookkeeping iis Wk id Toes toe ta asthe Exsenhower-Mitchell ior-\(Y, Clai The seasion was conducted by| fot shims aenennecionns experience helpful but not necessary.* Better than average B/St gnu” **"'4e oh & T 10) | . mula, the governor asked ir-'Court of Jaims the Metropolitan Life Insurance the Rosary will be said on Sunday. pe iP. ‘ int Tel & Tel 32.4 Livestock duration of benefits be pegged at] > le Co, Mullen is-aneociated with the at § pm. * bones ee es © Hospital, Medical, Lite we Yon, arah 8 — (0 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 26 weeks, the existing maximuny.|4+ ULES ON TAXES _ | firm's district office in Rayal Oak.| etd of Thanks 1 boa ree NEW & — (Compiled by| CHICAGO, Marth 7. for “all qualified claimants who. 4 aS Wish TO \N © Merchandise Discount . tnsurence Pian the Press). hogs 7,000;, active, uneven; generally *e| Paid by Chrysl : ee fee . ; generaily|remained unemployed for that TYSICI | Wayne C. Frink, of 323 West| | {i neighbors, and rels- Apply Thursday, Friday, Seturdey . . . 9:00 to 5:30 se a ta ey cee” res (i Y Y Fourth St., Rochester, > Sad sora tferings Gate et Ask for Mr. 8. N. Bumgardner, District Manager change +10 72 sph pp }ino. £3 somo ik vurcheme itseieas:| “While these recommendations RATE ties has one ae Dae Ge a ee beloved brother, len it MONTGOM | bare, ss He Us terrace #, Nose 199;228,., sorted) do not measure up to the’ stand- of Claims has that|tual Benefit Life Insurance Co. as| Mabeus. Rev Calvin De | ' ERY WARD bh “tee “ss. Hig n ima3 IES; few lots 2-3 mostly 3 290-390 ih | ard I believe is needed, they erat yen! Ea womb as eee fer the Pow. Ay y=) kg 19 E. Lawrence St. FE 2-8151 * pee ist ee ins "Sie-sse Te some he tS te 50 aed | would represent a great step for- in automobiles sold paid on and area. No. io 1.0.0.7. The Mabeus : | : cE HL BE REE str i cnn) ward” be ld na opel tre: | "put the court. rejected Mrs, Olive" sae i ++ eT L1kd G22 148B| Baiable cattle 2.000: calves 200: active,| SAC Prepared for delivery to the rejected a claim 2 . Thornberry, 1640; | In Memoriam 2 | DETROIT STOCKS Sietts, Aad Delfers fully steady to 50] Legistature, / for recovery of manufacturers’ ex-|Charleston Rd., an insurance sol- epg 8 tg war cwes, active, 5 te 90 Righer ee cise taxes on oil and gasoline usedjicitor for four years, has an-|. “seman wae leh us" Marca & nie Oe ae ian an he ae aL eae eet Se sola Re pera is Sa eevee Mi ah Cee eet Oe eee of Ne om! ol ten ee ea i High Low Noon] steers, 23.28) 7, losd Basie 1365 |orcenine on & Woe of rear Spat pnd nee . - Never shall his memory fade, SALARI ee ; Elec. & Co.* 28 27 $ 22.75; few and ; program company had sought tax re- rnberry Insurance Agen- w : | Pete Snponr,Prve, Sno in dian aanies Baldwin Rudder Se. sevedven ett 4 few matard ee Sees, ee a1 88; — by Le a — totaling about $913,000 for|cy will be operated at her nea Stair “plseeg by be Wee, ‘Son and j Gurtlce Development, Engine and [9 /G. lO & Chem. Co.°., 1.70 2.1 Secretary Mitchell years 1946-48. ' : pee Feningular M. Prod. Co 83 188 standard. cows. up to 18.0: uty ind's PROVISIONS fw penal yerye elit ages tb h le oe BOX REPLIES . { | = OPPORTUNITIES : 1 ~=.° oF = _ + canne: F C . GRADUATE ACCOUNTANTS (Nt oy ty Mig Genesis, Ht, ieleeteee tue unsere peat “tag Seeenenly, be said,. benefits said: thet tion, "The court opinion TTY SIET Net Rises At 10 a.m. today there Cost Accounting, Tax Accounting, Financial Statements, gM AS "Lal ehates raters 2200.37.08; tity ana) howd sold already had been taxed, it|*, ’ reg) & type edn : * Credit and Collections, and General Accounting. oe tng feeder ies ot coneeguenee 1. Be set. at 50 per cent of the!would be. double taxation to levy|If] 51; Tops All of 56 office in. the following 7 oe q : 5 slaughter tambs/ individual's average wage : _ § boxes: : sag ac inscoobyhid cog cage 3 Principal Promoted moaeratety sale! fay ‘satay "ss tghs for each dependent te a maximum|et the onthe ate: amines an : % 9, 10, 13, 16, 18, 19; Permanence under long range m: Recognition of Ability; Op- rincipa mo to wooled ‘shaughter tases , ee, ed ew SORE tn | Perens fer AGrancesmns:, Beeston cmnaimions; Genctoss - ‘ Bd ealto tow gue Sheen: Limtilage wage. nn | Sven | wes given for the.tax already paid! Corporation ce ee hua ae eee It program. Write—Viiit or Salaried Personnel MANTISTIQUE u—Carl Olson, |!400-20.00; shorn iambs scarce; around wage on a part of it hey . , : Manistique school 5 Se Te ot mostly} 2. In no event, however, amount| <« earnings for January and Febru- 73, 76, 77,° 78, 79, 99, 100. GMC TRUCK & COACH DIVISION —Bilfor the past 20 years, tins been|Pustnit "yeu se: sous suc|t® less than, now provided nor pits Sen old Gen Ss GL en ee er 660 South Blvd. E. FE 5-4111 ‘Pontiac of public|choice shorn slaughter’ ewes é.0p-a.s0 ore, than three fourths of the/the engine and other parts a Tet as ; : : — recipient's wage ~ finished automobile was sold,” ¢, eye . 4 . nel és The Pontiac Press j + ond vysle ts : : wer ‘ so far in 1957 at a rate ot better FOR WANT ADS _ {than $11,500,000 a month. DIAL FE 28181 WASHINGTON (INS)—The gov-| ortion of ernmen yesterday per- analysis of the com which M sonal income in J was. at|Pany’s progress was made in New dered valueless through the an annual rate of 335 billion dol-| York today by F, W. Misch, vice| j sre made be sure lars, an increase of one billion|President_of finance you? “kin wumber.” We |dollars over the December level,| He told the meeting Chrysler} | vinut ts The report said that the increase! exceed’ one billion dollars. —Capatng there tor-etvertee 3 occurred almost wholly in divi-/im car sales in the first three ments containing type sixes dends and interest income and gov-|months of this year. pe Ee cay by ‘ _THE PONTIAC: PRESS. pee ake aq i H 1037 | Voorhees S iple| = FUNERAL HOME mobulance ae Motor + A LOTS, OAKLAND HILLS; $300. hone FE 7-8912. ee sexurrot son AVE LOT. WiLL divide. Mount Cemetery.) "0° paid = other benefits. See Jim Mar- | FE 40682. oe ORIAL GAR- I, een Help Wanted 8 ‘it or 2 and __Lentral and | and *s. “tagin Help ' Wanted Male 6 3 _ SALESMAN ‘maker—won- COUPLE TO Do JANITOR WORK: Lal aE ' ost tor arch ‘Call "oar Sen oeen tame por Ai, teshniaé. will to learn X-ray and able to cae Labora: USED CAR “ SALESMAN cea used Car salesman. We. haved “an opening fot one tory - work, including chemistry. Salary onen, _ Phone Soom 7711 for interview ~ & appointmen' Employment Agencies 8A 8A EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING ICE i ( v 602 Community Net’! Bank Bldg. FE 40584 oe SSUES eg gL ALL KIND OF BLOC Seger COR PART agin” woah ange Seviia at li i ti latina le _Building a anal TE es ‘are t +4031. EM “ALUMIN 0 M SIDING 8u- 1128, BUILDING & “REPATE. anon DOO! ‘ifications. az ica finish “panel “Fata repairs. E EM rt ual on hin, Contracting GET OUR BID. in RBIS ini oa etick tie cere jem Sony Sr) NORTH CHEVROLET | -puproswoni SERVICE ae eM ase es OUR {aD “even. ul 6:30. Grave, 1000 S. Woodward Ave, | #_¥.Huree PE 42551 _Sa'ten is “Better Basements = MORTGAGES pionmiet drive. Only $200, Lt) cesar. Mich. reer ; Meee ou enDD % =. R t t “CEMENT & BLOCK or with 100 ft. frontage Help Wanted Male — 6 CCEPUONISE | work. rE sows _ a raigesmen aA | "0, Chankes, vm . -~ WANTED? 2 G00D “VAG” WEN. $ CEMENT, 18 “OUR | SPECIALTY. ~ Geers riape se | Le. vie A MAN. s.ccre ce eS) | miele: Wow cua | . ne eee | s ne techanical Eno ee sere MARRIED MAN TO Neat gir} to Pork to 9 pleasant down- | GRYWALL BY MACHINE FREE | “Maybe this'll get some action from the landlord below!"?.- &. , oe ee 3084. W. Buren, Mired; Reply to Box 35 Pontiac cays. ars. ‘Must type er do light book: act Naecbeciea econ caaucs a “aie” a. Wp. Jane at ~ ‘ ¢ 4 : WID.. DRIVEN FOR TA LAUNDRY & Serene STATE BANK. rE Paces — ‘buy pow. = save ey) .. Landscaping 1 18A _ Notices & Personals 25 Wanted Real Es wens St) St SRA} a ; 1 asa IMPROVE-| Must have elerences é $200 cash estimates, 36 months eg ¥ Sahel ea ay igi Sa ha eG Shas aac acme — ie _ Cal M 42i6h from to : Ciera Tee. New "Hudson | At TREE SERVICE PETES) Aerotred Knapp Shoes BEWITCHED : : ey - Fred Herman ~~ WOOL PRESSE oe aereenacewommnct | FES SENN. op PLASE |. Sate. Fe eee en | 00S AS ie, OR 3-1502 | Birmingham Cleaners BEST ‘W AY 2 ees. ot oe CLASS .“A”- ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- BOTHERED » a4 FLUSH DOORS HUNG & OTHER | Grest Lakes Tree Service. Re- Mis sn bg yy ee Fy "Help Wanted Female 7 ZeLUNG SCHOOL. | | aifteeat" nse" pera | in eee aeegbamt Shrubs | Sia. Goatidentias the Seivaton | BE, WILDERED . more driv sense. ~ your y | EXPERT [ ND ges veges” | u ; BABYSITTER mM 4 mgd at wit St FE Brick Pag ae plaste: - Pree ¢ timates: OR 3-686. ARE YOU TIRED “OF G05 MU- m4 = Fe ye ditt rent Os ee vars a7. et Conley GUARANTEED ROOFS — ALL EXPER” TREE ) TRIMMING AND Priday, Saturday. & y! We'll we call tor an ag ee j NTER HELP, DAY & NIGHT | vCal afte ag r Sees kinds, Est. 1918. Hugus Marsh, removals PE 65-6593 or OR | . make a believer out of ¥ Dic! antee our men prone wae at Feed Peo pam Harrisce’s Hamburg. | ESARN TO DRIVE com SANE eeereeees CM aET NG = "POLLY VETERANS TREE VICE. Right sage irens — pe ge og Rae 3. SE gg (aE Rese cna sat Rag inc as | SSeS SPT ae | Mea | ES Ele | is Bu YING, de, rau ¢ caR Dah W dent hen, Gms. us. PE 2-2253 Res FE 8.1645. JOS. FLEMING hag ge a es motes. cay EM 3-6159, anytime. "in ares WAVE, - your tomorres. horn Ave sl a eee Be £2 PR) Work Wanted Male 10 PLasTeninG Ping CCAS WE: _M Moving & t Trucking 19 és WHITE. ? Adulte. gah a. me incl Biles. ; -. BOURA Ganges . PE 22036. tees : ; : corel Tuesday thru, Satuiday.” Write A CARPENTER, WORK. NEW —| PLASTERING, REPAIR WORK | - 41 MOVING, “kautina Tn Deb? . " FROOMs PORN. APT RECENTLY Pontise Press Box 77. ee : a ably rates. FE 5-158 Tf you are having irouble meeting Plants, Garden spot eouple pre- zi COMPTOMETER al MASON WORK. BRICK,). OLLI707 © ymen’s, see us . ferred’ FE 2-9470 : ; block and cement. OR 3-620. G, ist CLASS LASS RE- | ABC “CARTAGE, LARGE VAN OR ehomeet: 1 sorted. Ve ERTRANCE OPERATORS ANY KinD Op WORK, EXP. IN | _palr_& pew wit OA QUALITY (MAN WITH S¢TON | PICKUR #1514 : PROFESSION TL MAN.” WIFE Te tuk and as connea. to Ga | < aoe room - ex references c. Bo pase. 7m oot SHEE CKETAG : Travel Agencies’ 25A = Fn Garage. 400 — $10: > Loom APT FUAMBHED. PAL : ; Al ACE TREE SERVICE Qo’ a ‘athe et ea ——————~ | wate & entr. FESO : ip Must BE Ex Pevtitge immine Oot cur Local and long antance moving. | PLANNING A TRIP? Saeeats eeltincane modern (3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH “AND. ‘rreat, we ges wee Mae oe ~ REDUCED RATES {-Reseavations « Tickets | ROY KNAUF. Real furs. ohh ge baby wel A ees Psa tase, “Sensei é wen le serie you. Smith (TNTEREATIONAL | — ‘Domestic Rg Peed beg TE pe $0 Gate _— = {UTOMOBILE SALES\ MANAGER COUNTER GIRL. “EXPERIENCED CUS’ OM “FORMICA Oifice Supply Co. 21 W.. Law- ine.’ FE sie cetges Ores | SS : | [Rooks ADULTS, * EDNA St. abl iplete opera-| Joe's Comey Island No. 2. 4827 ip sink tops. vanities, table |_fence Si. Phone FE 30135. NWA ea ecuas | PONTIAC TRAVEL LISTINGS WANTED | Fe: SES te sates tiie, |BEPEMDAMEE KADY 30 GET-3 a a Seaan Fe Sen |" aes Seve | TT Basements ee ents cleaned. FE SERVICE BUYERS’ warrina cer [J PLEASANT BAS, QUIET REP. know used ca: values whole- children off to school while moth- | 5o vou WaxD An VE |. pet eutomatio washers. 30 770.) — 08 W. HURON ST. PE 6-3251 GET Cash. FOR TOUR > ue — — et a hineee igen | tive rE te these qualifications? 71 X's. | woy's. 96 Oakiand, FE 2-4021 Trikes to Rent Wid. Children to Board 26 TY WE BUY ji, ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH. CAR Sper cent of oes after ove ; ew jaw schoo! sto-| AUDIOVOX HEARING AID. RM. PP PPL PAPAL PPLE SMALL EQUITIES re floors, Private parking. salary or dre ‘ ph ea Waitresses ago a working &| 10. 101% N. Saginaw. PE 40539. TRUCKS, TRACTORS = |A GOOD LICENSED Home. ma! _[_eslie R. Middleton _W. Pike. se ES Wiliys, Jeeps & | ell ee ieee Sooke shoe's If interested, please | BLOOMFIELD WALL CEANERS, |. 4. .ttupe Tar ten stelne | a oee | BROKER CPE 00083 a anD F ROoM art | ~~ Sout resses. Must be experienced. Ap | i 2-4061 ’ or » } Pree oat, phe antigution. PE 2-1631. Dump rests on en ssmbizailer wg my NDER rn oo—_ aa. SELLING YOUR 7 LARGE ROOMS. Td a EX-MARINE WANT® : ~ CHILDREN CC SOE IN : " Auto. . Baby weltome. ANTEC FED'S RES RESTAURANT te pled zig Comnee, AD FLARTEEENS. Pontiac oe ote 3 Bigg oe g — = HOME? . eos, sont: Genee. ye ae. AND DRIVE-IN EXPERIENCED GARDENER ; Industrial Tractor Co. |GiHLDREN LOVED AND CARED | we are im immediate need =| 4 ROOMS” BATH, 1 “would like. 10 hours cay work = WOODWARD * for. PE 32-1730. : x of property furn, near Fisher Body, baby Moodward ot Square Lake RA. |: eety “rough “summer nasa. | CEMENT, PLOOR ORINDING, Bae) as 8. ™ —ereens| fee | Soe te ete y, DISHWASHER __PE +100 FE +-00er — Te oere ae] Licensed home. PE | Ske around Pontiac. For . | { ROOM FURNISHED APT. FE ELECTRIC MOTOR SER RE. WITH 2 TON STAKE TR Geeds service, + ae ; Be" sorte: 28 Pike vriets hauling. Fis 44008. Wtd. Household ods 27 A, ZASIAR, REALLOR, Re RENT. in- Tatoo : ’ WT, 7 TO 5 ACRES FOR $2000 TO ePT GAS ARD roca Soe SOLEANED. IN- Painting & Decorating 20 FURNITURE NEEDED tebe cash. in Pootine Pat 9a tnaeans By Pusher Bony : | GENE" 8 HEATING SERVICE | eT CLASS, EXP. PAmntino awD| Sf fg’ yee Community| SOLD ~ | _Soate"‘Sr’ aes. =|" Purnaces cleaned, sold & repaired. | decorating, reasonable. PE 5-2860./ Sale, Phone OR 3-2717, i you would lke _ his is LOIS ST. PONTIAC, 4 RM 3310 Crooks Rd., Rochester. FE | 4-i PAINTING AND | DECORAT- =ET UR BUY It OR AUCTION IT yout bouse dst Us show you iid voit, : tok, Bares, laundry, #H 1 rey 3 SING a PAPER HANG: | ONE OF PONTIACS LARGEST Pegg Bye 2 Beg E: trom | iF. ag fo WE. Foat eating +1 Palins £ anaasha Bam, oa, ree Cash weiting.| ‘Vrriser at your Goorin 30 min- __ 5-871 after 4:00 p.m Complete: service on all makes, later, FE »-4315. WANTED tO ROY. ALL 7vPes, “**- ATTRACTIVE. NEWLY FUR- | Day of nicht. Call PE 41063. | 7- TINO, r : nished apt. for couple om the jake. | jayne Heating Co. “ PREE ESTIMATES: OF 2106 en ene ea | Le : entrances, ground floor. | CAKELAND MACHINE WALL |<; pauetino INT Sb ex | “rb. TO Boy. Om AvcTioN Fun lump 1ries | _EM 30635. 10444 Elizabeth Lk. Ra. | cleaning. | all ivper of ptint | “terior 10 ger cent dise. for cash. Sheets, Sears, = APT. CLEAN AND CHEERY! CoU ee "eres est. FE ¢028.| Wtd. Miscellaneous Realtoe PE ors | Pie ouly, Prt ent, PE 27000. i Tea =< ~~ : SN 4 Neh T ay ef Eveq. | ATTRA N nC 1 | ADIN PERT OF EAT AND |* ceaming. Reseen Je. PE 23116. |WrD SMALi, OR MEDIUM SIZED | _MU MULTIPLE LISTING , SERVICE | gy. 0, Moe a dems Sac ~ PLASTERING “AN AND ) LATING ~ 4 vale a Call Da — WitD FULL SizED ~WesTERN wdke OE" on ne BACHELOR APT 410 A WEEK ee & Remeaas rior decorators, FE 4¢-286i or OR | saddle EM 3-5255 caste. itet Bela’ aon 33872. TOMORROW PI te Nn ha MI See Money Wanted 28A TT. FURN. NO -FCASERING kaw ANG — we |*, 8D WALL WASHING. FE | NEVER COMES! | “annmers it ating’ tan +e nea an Sana. PAPERHANGING 5 PAINTING <= | WANTED $3,000 ON FIRST MORT- : = AN. NEAT. } ROOM APT ve Tel Pree estimates FE 20018. FE |Piaster RE Sots a bs a on yy ined re meek geass 2°. ee 4-530. @SUNTING F DECORATING.| Medera 2 bed home on and 6 ~~ MOWER GRINDING bag og yg — ae hway § miles from Poo- we te ok Ot | Coe alee 1:0, 78 Se We service and al Mo ee aPunit joan, | uae: Pontiac Press Box 84. : a ans RN EFFICIENCY | SEMINOLE, rotary. Pontine Farm & // reasonable toes, Se tats. | Wanted to Rent _ 29 | Doroth Seyder Lavender te On oO eas | Tractor. FE 40461. WASHED. “ annette” rg CLEAN _ APT. a pe? cleaned ‘Paper someves. B. ELDERLY GENTLEMAN yu sail on eves, MO 40417 Yacome 4145 asaaniiaed Ra. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 Sandusky. 23-2706 room in private 3 = z... Pn cea iA ee OFFICE GIRT ne 2 PAPER HANGING, walking distance of © PRIVATE aLTERA mn DONE BY £§x- A. * peices. FE 2-4315. ° “ r a bath. FE 61972 . experien e, stones “" iter 1, FE $-0¢ 7. s + fi F AN P ” a : =| ae ig DRESIMAKING. TAILORING. AL-| sensed & tmsured red Pree etimates desires 3 large rooms’ with pris | We are, speciale tn, trading.. Wwe ee ae oes = conditions FASHION SHO pape <———| home Call ; “PAINTING, PAPERHANGING — sie peaenes, traders of the Pontiac ; GIRL 18 WANTS DayY- On | ee aris’ CLEA ; _nide. ‘ : forte inte r eatiag T SALESWOMEN | _ babysitting. Pe 2-163. °* | Furniture Refinishing 16A |rvpren” On 3-708 | STORE CHORER Setaseerete cuss the LAKEFRONT APT. * “ A PVE POPP PP PDP PADD AAO o real Fe Pee ie SAT ES: PE sak fs. Mast be Interested te Bo go home nights, PE $2400." REPAIRING. REFIKIBHINO,| Television Service _22|_ ur vins Box'St Pomas Brew” | fume, nave tomes, iarms,| Sod ernst, Puraianed. cd “SLL ; git... bies Direct selling and party |HAVING A BABY? VACATION-| bleach’ Q SIA Sn ahem «earth AOE oe incomes |. business Soc can ‘sare $200 pet, week o:| plam eRDerience helpful. Car nec ing? Capable. mature, exp, wom- | _FE prone oie a te| WANTED APRIL IST | 8g, Mortnern resorts ad nore by selling one of the fastest! Tvery” Tremendous earning po- |\ tm your home, EM 33800. iareo | “Income Tax Service _17 Repair. 996 W Huron. Night serv- Voug riebe working _oouple 82 W Mure Phone FR eset |” John K. Irwin, toda rk directly; “ential. ae ONINGS, $3 A BUSHEL. ¥ : Po on a : apt with reasonable rent or would . a KE Templeton, Realtor. 24... FE +n Bid on _ - of your contract “tN, eis. Ask for Mr. Clark. oguesarg an, 28 Edw. M, Stout, . Realtor .- P , . | ONION Lx TARGE BEDE APT a BAT 5 RMS. 21 heated % tor for Ey AIR CONDITIONED . » hae Sithen fone aster antenna, . Famlc thro ms, ber kitchens, e tyne — ADULTS Oui THAT we CAN FILL THE oa IMM! MEDIATELY — g WE, ARE- ~- FOR A As LOW AS $00 fl : Open tor Sexpoction FEderal 8.6918 ae UNITS r ROYAL OAK to Real nice EM ie oy children wel- Solve et the terst 8. Outstanding Rental — SYLVAN REALTY | co. p EB oe) "| Income ne Property ane Pane BRICKS $10,975 CEDAR, SHAKES $9,975 e invite comparison, We Newnan te we NEWING: GHAM REAL ESTATE Corner Auburn & Crooks Rds. / FE 8-300 oon ae 8 ‘On near Lake {ot Sante MONDAY-FRIDAY Motel Rooms HOTEL AUBURIN Rooma been & beauty. for 20 cf da "comact with me Spe enim anc 4 a ae i or bie for immediate cecupancy at $80 per month. . - ROY ANNETT, INC. “PE 8-000 lte¢ ~ WEST SUBURBAN : Lincoln Heights Gaara oa | = ot tk. ee ‘REALTORS See ry say “Budget - Rancher” 1266 North Cass BUILT ON YOUR I OT Tar DF TG Ae Bateman . Kampsen FE 4.0528 M weer svBURRAN 6 room home leture fireplace per cent age. nee an PARM. North suburban. ‘ | With shower, Breessay, Knee | J: C HAYDEN, Realtor FE S041 Sun, 10 to 2 i NICHOLIE enclosed porches. 20 ent § be sold, Make ea a We buy land contracts = NICHOLIE! “™ _ & HARGER CO. ae" sees, Oo _on Huron Street oy W, DINNAN “WB 402577 WALLED LAKE AREA pontine ‘if Cute how + ter site eee MA 4324. & den. = bedroom porch’ Lake priv. gree + Possession ‘LOVE LAND © piogg Cass Lake ms. Keego Harbor PE 2-4875 4-166] 1, ROOM COLON aL TYPE Boe | elville Steam Bis iy in baths. by. oe F ae for convelecsons home 2-665. GI RESALE: | -ealie R. Middleton 86003 BLOKE Ba ‘ACRES=2 BE BEDR MS. love this ocre ate ha “tbe bs Hoos ir wht ob ES PIONEER RIGHTANDS| Eyer arin | "Trooma. down, urfinished upstairs, |“ #3400 DOWN pal rec. ‘roma, 1% car ga- DO V Seg fa pa pores | * ten _Eull bath, harcwood floors, SB eTeenatet Fe EGR | —|: SXCRES—3 EDRMS. ROCHESTER AREA | 42.800. cg Pa ee Mo. * ee aety Soti yds | were, 3 tarpon th pra 5 ee ee ee ae | basement, oil heat, suto. hot w | ee cate a eats | C. PANGUS: Realtor soo 8 “io down.” since S| Cali collect; Gronviie. WAtooal OLive €0371 i Maurice W stem. Realtor 31 W Pifth, Rochester | - JERRY - OFFERS NORTH land- SIDE $1000 down buys ‘ene lovely 4|. room modern home. 2 ag Fig d % B “AL FISHER Cousens. Detroit, Mich, Oe NM CTAMOND 10310" aT “UNION LAKE Orrice _ Sate Hittle home for newlyweds on rs. All furn. Fire; > priv. Only $6,000 with § LW 95.900, ee | THELMA M. © Upton ma. Vere neat . ie. on All hardwood firs Util Only * 59.300. terms. Por Best Results, List With I" T. G. . Trocke Whittemor re. seauete: sagan homme idles” Sor’ pn . MIKE’S AREA “4 6 room home, alan, full base- pe ig mpardwood floors, oi] heat 2 car cree 5 ag trons, pets $2.80 do ‘down, Ein B00 “ra full rice. Sa WILL EN OY | Speen ets /@p & 1 down, tpodersined kileb- / e2, full basement WILLIS M. BREWER |. 55. Parke PE 4618) MA61381 FE 80608 PE 5-7704 wm eye ft, 3bed- Sgt th BM gy . DUN AP cs This almost new 3 bedroom a 4 CUSTOM BUILDER, 8-1 Settee’ buceee | aac en |”. SPECIAL oe of ane rons | iS eas Laat / are just s few. Close to DRAYTON WOODS | frees. Tsay garage" mirtored ‘en schoo)—it's priced _ parent ¥ seem und pail rench . Serge. oe bedroom. at $13,800, With attached 1% car ge-|* den, tm windows, screens, car- | Meg Thin Hee This. rat Late laa with ot A.C. Bans after gin eee tr reams, face brie hea re seier | _sppottment, No dealers. patio, "aad nt St Stake Sees oe | "BRICK 4FAMILY © : for $15.10. One ; block from Huntoon Lake PAUL D, HAMMOND dere is'nt fa Hooking, eubetantia Ect | BB ha aes re | ee cee ES ™ COMPAR ; 2 Haunted ouse ing 4 Rreplaces. Na Fer cent return, on room bungalow - ; vestan : Ge et | red Oy | Se den n. “ a 5 rood." holes. oak fiers The LeChateau” =| WARD FE. PARTRIDGE | “Baill, Gekoetied west x oe veg REALTOR FE 43581 30" unvertignte nov. oH “idewsiks all are tece | 1050 W. HURON ST | Attention, GI. © / this” guuranding. home, buy you CLOSE IN | Seren your Spies te see. +e, room dining’. | 4 bedroom “home 9 tems. Gas | | . om @ GI mortgage. 3. bed- ama lovely. Emtay "piee ‘kheben, | pent; One, Stem eet. Rew. rest: 1 ae AS wn the aoe Ba ove we plamered wale, Fee; roan etn firepiace. Double ga- end. Priced wt onivy $8,250 pray ona lots of secage | phn ig ose ee ~ or | gage sents Pie tne «| Space. Other money saving fea-| far roomers Priced at only $8,150 | me : | Sted eitate’ sage Ghote |. Sot guess ve Water(ont Ratidfier. gee tas atrgctive tur-| Dorothy Snyder Lavender tome Sip SR nine oom | ERMyorbet id, fete at) 5 TiN RUNGE, i i windows a Hs Sid S00 “with with ales cone. LeBaron School from. #is0e) to Pree fut $1,950 Full Price A ae eel (ATE ns FG ieee pigeeemay gad eal eet a tien. Caly for further inter. Tage. A- beautiful —- . sien. / . PONTIAC AREA: 3 Be Be oats act | EASE a QT nnct's | ge idem el be Guest $0 ¢ — S poy y Bag ali yo pidge ¥ to wall oor putas fave ios ator {* plenty of cupboards and carpeting, natural fireplace ment 3 Hropleces. Large |* gO ag oh Tile bath. trem pores. ull ie ey | Aes | Sesh ee | ghly $2,000 down and $70 per say more? See this today. 600. You save $5,000. th. Be first. Income I9LAKE FRONT LOTS | SPR sz! 10 2 income ATLAKEWOOD | $f emmant rm pose ante gts VILLAGE tion room. ON AC heat, 2 ¥ Ee ae atom A | ee al wns eal a C Ca EEsSeo Tad orth Ube tow: GILES REALTY CO s chuett aw FE 56175 REALTOR OF, =) uearogm wore , pisigetion of best buys) Gite bathe Ail tastefully Use: “PHONE E EM34196 | fais “Vaatteceed “bow | KNUDSEN | § Py Miles ny gt of Pontic | tneluded — Se eg ’ wotern. | Indian Village LAKE | Bees Los ie as shaded lot, $930 down, plus tnd fir. Could be used as PRIVII /EGES Bi 7 - per 5 bedrm home. Ceramic 5 os takes and - — bath, . a gi | s is Grive. “Cail tor partionior 3 ! New. 2 bed- Ww. South Marshall x es ace te sil § Bever! ea wrk KNUDSEN 000 down delivers th is : | MONTEREY oem Eee | BROS rere oe a a ' large fenced in yard, well land. I & "ae ie Fer Open Be a eek ee «| connie te, M"you" see this Bateman BLA Set 2 . | NORTH SIDE VHITTEMORE : Kampsen. testi teat a. Spence aa REALTORS FE5 1528 | Sa OR aR ADE 3 6. Telegraph Eves a see | SUBURBAN | Si de considered on unis. 3 as | 4 room modern on 1% acre cor- = beat, Dasem Vm did latent aa | ie dou armen a | mee plastered walls, . . ; ; : EN | ergs “ong sluminom w yous grooms ee asmail ion | ara Red $ call Mr. Lease, .- ONLY Soot fs § PAYMENT. ies wii ie = — A. OHKSON, Realtor PORTER RD. NEAR . Telegraph Rd. or e| |e ERB oem nay! GT F BERS? “os GILES UNION LAKE $_ OR a : “Giteee ae» Pen ion Leke. ontemorth Ra Ra pa ; z We will construct on your our and ered ome (ear oey 13 aoe full ly mm | | iz gas a ar ‘garage. Terms availabie Seminole Hills Excellent Investment _ 12 room brick income jocated Available on oa ,Weseen a John K. Irwin 1926 re sh ren hares ore e941 JUST LIKE BUILDING IT YOURSELF 3 bedroom -brick, 71 x 25 ft, has! 12 x 20 ft. family room with fire- Battin beths. Arm garage— | . in icone seavens . sereens | Tesay teapest this “Judson Park | Home. 1 MILE 4 OF WALTON | ON ADAMS ROA FRANK SHEPARD OL 1-751 2980 Tienkés Re. ROCHESTER AREA OMfe bane & tcvem bome wi ge. cellar & |. Tage. Chicken coop ps may vou for gardening. Better Better call oa ee SHEPARD OL 1-16) 2000 Tienken Rd MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ee. window and other lee features, Located west yg Fanos fee bedroom Prive sateo'e with ~E rege, al FRONT—Located on Nice high, George R. Irwin| + REALTOR "988 Baliwin ave. FE 5-0101 “or FE eae LAKE ONA A NEW LAKEFRONT i bed: ranch, 1% bathd, nat- , 2 eer ; ga | 10 tiene 4 D- — north end jocation | through» Classified Ads!/ $950 down. § rms., hardwood firs, KEFGO HARBOR | base- | A peeeen home, full Bovemens. | ment, tubs, ofl furnace, aluminum | heat. serene ront porch. | . storms and screens. Built in ‘55. po oa An outstanding buy. for, te ry black top street.— $i 7,500 with low down _payment. “RIDGEWAY [DRAYTON PLAINS we vis Baldwin PR soad| fal “Sasement oll eat "#03183 | | One JOSLYN, BUNGALOW 2 BED- | ft. - lot. cue" saben ‘wih $i saa | rooms, | li = ie sf eh Pe vor say me JERRY 2 ie ADAMS ; Dream “vin ee "Sirles. Pergo. | 312 We Buren Fe cain | kitchen, Utility. new V = 35-4510 or. vane center, $1,000 ‘ora ee "aoe tome eee: © AUGUSTA | ‘floors, gas needs some deco- -| Fating. $1,009 down. Excellent Income Possibility | Rose McLarty, seclees = | Pull 2Biory. 4 bedroom frame | FE 2-2162 or - FE 53576. home with full dasement, - ——~ | siding, - Pm 5 com i 4 a SE, py! MOD- = storms a — aime | Ki miles out on black top, in |. on paved street wh sewer and small village. reas. by owner wate Full Price: St) 500.08 with $2,500. 0C down CALL TODAY FOR APPT. | WM | =, KENNEDY, NORTH END Lovety 3 Kae home. 2 rig m4 | lst floor; 2 bed- maa ae- to 1% arage. fenced corner | price $13,200 with terms. .? sr GI wn this 2 Sate ranch Large living room, oak flnors.: excellent ‘kitehen with birch cupboards a room, ol] PA heat, st 100 306. | WEST SIDE INCOME 8 reooms—2 apartments on md floor, 4room apartment on ist. | Pull basement, gas heat. 2-car | garage. oye joer tion, - price $11, with terms. . f joc $1,250 DOWN room terrace. West vide Trenton. $1,500 DOWN : full = SCH HAM | | GOING TO RETIRE? .U you are one of those jecky in subdividing. C: lor, Realtor. PX 42544 $1,000 Down on Ww aterfront Home S temeem white frame mo — Soe a= Oil_ hea ‘hu Giroux. Bie | GENERAL REAL ESTATE | 4395 Dixie Hwy. OR 39 Open House Sat. & Sun. i ‘8. Avery tp Elizabeth Lk. Es- bay 2 bedroom bungalow. Musi | sell. Terma... By owner — no agents MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE «t"'| GATEWAYS to HAPPIN ESS LUXURIOUS, NEW OTTER LAKE SUBDIVISION Just 3 miles west of city, in one | of the west side's better loce tT roo! with fireplace, High | “shedy site, 50195 ft Otter Lake. attest ered at f36 rou'L LL ~To Trade ‘0 Sell- rota TT—We'LL INSURE IT! | MAHAN | REALTY @O., REALTORS EE aod next (BOO TO BR BRANCH STOP—-LOOK? f GET IT QUICK, “Yes, whatever it is _ dial FE /rdisi - tor an ad- writer and get it! brick | as | 80 1 “1a W. 4 Thru Partridge - List Thru Partridge EAST OF JE. PONTIAC ¥ y Betzoom Rane Binagter OPEN DAILY. VE - . | NOSAN BUILDING ConFonATION , PE 61923 $-9121 No Down Sraes Will build on your and clear 3 m 2 nase >. ull = hy eet F 3 s Day 2: woop Co ; | OR 3-1235 +1038 Cornet Witiams Lake = & Moe LAKEFRONT ONT ¥ rooms, in Ve dition beso tiving Teens, Feo es. Very nice - hood. vedrooms floor, re window ove: lake. ¢ wooded lot. with down. DON'T MISS THIS * , wT ‘ith "IS SO MUCH MORE. ‘Humphries PE 20474 Realtor- FE 4-71i4 83 N. Telegraph Open Eves MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE A Good Rent Beater 1 | Roselawn St.. RAMONE on 4 seom nome. | -2 bedroom, fall basement, automatic heet. 1 ca corner , lot. Hall. A real buy $15 excellent sement, extra farge lot in city. This is priced to sell quick, | OMULTIPLE 1 es senvice™ Close to High School ge glassed- Only “sede down ph mene g will buy i today. E lizabeth Lake Estates OPEN FOR COLORED 3 BEDROOM home. Full ses aabat* ey Se $1, down PE 46331 C. HOUSTON REALTY 3. bed getty » £ e re ‘Small down payment. - } | - 3BEDRM. RANCH In Sylvan vane, full lake privi- 33 Hor Aerge li x | room with fire- story attic, Oak floors red walls. Space for ce mortgage with fs ne: and insurance included in pay . to new. Catholic school. Priv'~ leges on se. This is ote, too o— meme for $13,900, ' } “ORD iw SIDE Attractive well built /& oom home. 4 rooms down. 136 &. ae ae ' Open Eves. 4, ‘Mire Sti rooms & bath 584 : BS - / fult Dacamens” laundry trays, : f: gas heat, 1%) car garage, Toi | SPECIAL Jf, 50x150, paved street. $12,500 — wy #/ $1,500 own. . Pioneer Highlands fo 3 room brick Gas beat. $12 700 This won't tust Leslie R. Tr# Realtor 73 Tipp. Re: FE 5-816," : re: arte yi Ee DN. r hurry! GI housing bill be renewed, this may be 80 ft. for more details, 1's boths. Gas — fine velghborhood. Good eee for children. Chse to 15 akes for summer boating, swir- ve your money. you won't have to remember our = toe number, just dial wo N—G co ___99 4677 “$1000 DOWN good. Ges heat, sluminum — storms tongs sn, the rear. Garage. $75 AL W. Bigelow W. Huron St. at be St Sales FR 56-5402 Res. 5-8845 PIONEER HIGHLANDS A real nice cozy 2 betrm. brick home with an — _— Rec. rm. & bar in storms & screens, scaped, garage 83.407 fend: $5 buy. Ect sane an bu w ; s this 2 2 family ‘w vin x rms. ° _ ba rms. bath--3 * garage. $13,200 jut” price. FOREST LAKE co. cue AREA m. ' ‘panich, 4x30 Arias rm. liccomens: walt- , stucly, 162 bathe tub one, Russell Young. aaron a them over & call | -loking 6 rm. bungalow. | WEST SIDE INCOME ~Excellent 8 room modern house, large . full basement, oil heat, garage rents for $1065 « month. siso ® 36256 garage which rents for $100 per month: well shad- ed lot, 65x264 ft.. paved street: - all in A-1 shape. $21,000, terms. _| FLOYD KENT, Realtor 2200 aw Hw ae . at Telegraph — AMPLE CU ee PARKING NEWLY ich type Seeeg--dach te mache e. Lake es privileges on Crescer’ Me Tealtors, FE isa 5 R YTON 13 Desirable 4%% Oe Basement Very galow with full bet hice interio: a, 4. ow plastered walls. Large yo cs ‘wi raee. ¢ i lake privileges : $s, terms EADD’s INC R 3-123) FAMILY basement, ener, gasinator, good rental lo- cation, 2 cer garage. si6.08 ‘full a. See this one now | $1,500 down. in excelient ¢ oncition gas heat, water _soft- hot nice full pe ana $30 month, J IM WLLEAMS «room pungalen. full hath, rate. e Teaiien sage ppointment only. | | Mode Pal Saas = , eos om : _He, Wanted Male, 6 . SALESMAN! ; product—mone: ee A poe . | EAL LE TO go cares. WORK ~ OL iat A es Page TRE WORET SEE Sot March. Call PE 3-7408 get in Posiine, Wetertora and rred. Rose a. Exp. 6 and 8. Gagihve * -USED CAR NootheesSiple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance 1 | Hill Realty Co. Fal Ww lo learn X-ray and abi Labo! | fmeluding chemisiry. rnaee Cont Goodrich wider sueey_ Seon, Sal We ‘OOL PRESSER Birmingham Cleaners. MI 44620 _ Help Wanted Female 7 at Tagua COUNTER HELP, DAY“& NIGHT aoe BY ebm Marvioges > Ba mag Ini- c. a GIRLS. : “tet aeeaat foe CHURCH SECRETARY, _ Hours, —_ thru ss sae Press Box 77 ~~ COMPTOMETER OPERATORS FULL TIME AND PART TIME DAY WORK 100 Girls Needed Cc omptometer Calculating Service @iv. of Fett & Tarrant) FE2-1611) # ES Dag Fos Waitresses. a umber. of for ' Teom- -wait- ay Stosen hast be experienced. Ap- FED'S "RESTAURANT AND DRIVE- LA __ Woodward at ward at Square Lake ~~ DISHW ASHER z tt Be z) : if i By =) 4 ‘ st i : BEETER 9 4 ime na 4 ‘ | & 4) 4 ti 4 232i ef Hy ‘ t iad 363 i rs T ¥ Fs sate io : i [ ~~ OFFICE GIRL and FASHION SHOP * SALESWOMEN ag gg = Bg ag tm ae = "| bles Direct: selling and party | HAY you can earn $200 per week or| P82 . Car Bece mare Py sruing ove of the lastest| very!” ‘Tremendous earning po- fodav’ ‘You wil wark directly; ‘stial. PS Wi the tectery. be rout ows George's Tov Service fo: gov, Bor mi Ss c S-se7i. SECRETARY WAITRESS iit Lunch. 9 E. Pike. ed. |For Fe F og Nea, MEN WANTED PART TIME To|— Fete Be sales peetin..on FE Uniusual Opportunity Work 2 or 3 hours during da early even : as muc oe wee ii canvass " jit, B dem obile belay. | Tmanent employ-| V. '- | EXEERIENCED ‘ant | Very teotsaable. PE tees SABYSTTING. Five DAYS. 35 . | YOUNG “Amstructions —_§ NR rennin BEST ‘WAY DRIVING SCHOOL Get more driv sense for your 5-5086 dolier, Cal __S-0127. Herbert 5 Ses ELEMENTARY TUTORING. REAS. Call after se TO f THE SANE SANE WAY AT -GAPE-WAY™ DRIVER TRAINING ‘Bus -Res FE 8-1645 ~ PR 2-2253 ea skew ll AL ae WORK. NEW — repair. #4210 Al FE ens WORK WANTED. . only. FE 4-7960. “CUS OM FORMICA estimates FE 2-1465 -ORV6MI You" WEEE y NEED bo Y ae . veteran, le, If interested, - please OL, 23-4061. day or OL 1-114 EX-MARINE WANTS JOB OF ANY ERG Aft _ Would like. 10 Work Wanted Female 1 LL ONL ALLE al IRONINGS FE 4-2965 Ai TRONINGS. 93 BU. PICKUP & deliver. FE : F . EM 3-3580. TRONINGS, $7 A BUSHEL. 1 DAY _service. Pick-up & del. re. $-1471. 5st. WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. On froninge done in my home. rE 5-0724. WOMAN WANTS WASHING TRON. | 7 _ She . & davs. FE ay a HOUSEWORK ie hour, 1 4-0023. WASHING & Wii oe _. Wilson. WOMAN N WOULD LIKE FE 4-4046. Say work Building Service 12 BPE PLRAL PLAZAS _A-l BRICK, BLOCK WORK FIRE- ces. and ys. Ai CUstom CARPENTERS. R Pinisa, model FHA, Gordon, Fiattley. & EM 3-0482. contractor, FE 3 Hardwood Post Service. of MASON WORK. BRICK, cem OR i Work '—. sink tops. vanities, sobte ait pe “ALUMINUM Sil SING. peri siding” a" Rooting’ oo ere poo evry at ren oved, — est. =i Employmen t Agencies 8A 8A BUILDING & REPATE Cemetery Lots 5 S ALESM AN EVELYN EDW ARDS: natnee te DOORS * ieee vera =. on We heave an opening for one ea ee ion a Yn ‘SGaAVE LOT Wit) Seen tee pela. wecat $02 Comsiunity Nat'l Bank Bidg. | _ re repairs, EM - Sivide. ner _— Fao ant other benefits. See Jim Mar- | FE ©0584 i Contractin ae MORTAL. GAR. PONTIAC quer on "Bae Dati ‘Wide Serv East. He, lots, $350 for NORTH CH EVROLE’ r j ee MELOTMENT sEavicE 4 CEMENT & MASON a ee sles Sa ce 1000 S. Woodward Ave. | 2% E eassr |“ peciy n beier Basement Saas oe | Birmingham Mich ia ie * ' * E N Help, Wanted Male 6) Receptionist’ _ CEMENT, & BLOCK eel) WANTED: 2. GOOD VAC. MEN. $ ‘CEMENT IS OUR SPECIALTY. A MAN Above avera erage coms conimissions. Cali 80 basements EM 34879. 1A we, Oot, t. 1564 A -35 DRYWALL TAPING. WORK GUAR- with i i ee . free estimates. OR 3-5933. PETE IRACES fee ai. Sew hak Gea Ta Brees Se PR cma . . | Press. pe a ETN WrD. DRIVER FOR CAUNDRY & eaten ot Mibwest. | cones — Le Ww ATTENTION: HOME. IMPROVE- , ve references £4300 cast & $200 cash | 2 5 er ee Sn aiar ie ae ment Salesman, M #2141 from ® to ies bia son | GENERAL 8LDG~ & REPAIR Brie* work, cemen, plaste 4 | GUARANTEED ROOFS — att | EX! kinds, Est. 1918. Hugus Marsh, 353 N. Cass. FE 2-3021. FE 2-046. HoUsEMOVING — FULLY i FE +8 4-845). L. A. Young. ~PLEMING FLOOR y LAYING, fuiishing. 65 Judson, Ph. co. Pla OL = & new werk OA &-3595. R. G. SNYDER, LAYING an and ROOF RE PAIRS | Eavest ing — | Soe TRENCHING, BULLDOZING, NM tte rair , JIM 3-0881 TRENCHING AND | BULLDOZING LAYING. ASTNISEING QU: ALITY WORK Cc. BUD BILLS, FE 8-2050" 7 re TREE SERVICE. RE- moval end trimming Get our bid. PE 2-7188. a by factory tra om at our store A Office iy Co. 71 W. Law rence Si. . 3 and Lm oe washers, 30 yrs. | nov: 8, xs Oakland AUDIOVOX — wens ant ioe obligation. FE 2-1631. 1 BASEMENT ‘CLEANING FE rubbish of R. _D. Thompson PE 46041 | 53 WIRE REPAIRS & CONTRACT- ing. PE 5-0431. CABINETS AND PLASTERING. PE_1-0405, . yi a ae hy ow - a - © oe! ae a ee et * cas qi “Maybe this'll get some action from the landlord below!" er ABC CARTAGE, 1 LARGE VAN OR pick-up. FE 2-4750 Pee AND kinds. PE 5-7972. H®. LIGHT TRUCKING, SATIS. — is Soe business. PE 8-0317 aces “AND RUBBISH. NAME _ your price, Anytime. FE 8-008. ~O'DELL CARTAGE ~ Teeal and Pooue wr 5-6008 moving. “REDUCED RATES fare. te pig you, Smith ig By “Trucks to Rent 7s saesroes % ton pickups . Ve ton oe Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. Oo er ee * ‘Heating night. cau {PE 4-1063. Co. M : Jeaning, all ot ‘gat Free estimates. OR LOADING © NG PEAT ON ON WILLOW Ant AND SERING, D RE- Vern” Keller PE 7-0%1. AND REMOV- = | Ferakture > Refinishing 16A 16A NG, speciaity. REPAIRING. F dleaching. Antiques. * income Tax Service 17 . TAX CONSULTANT— Revenue Aniii- Bt. : Ope * rose. Sneek Home calls by om, 4-144. EMPIRE INC RCOME TAX SER 1343 Gurow Lake Rd. EM 3-312 Your house or mine. INCOME: TAX aan. parte, FR gt LOER 1s “ wonaiow. 5-808, ‘ons * BEN FAMIN R. .. BACKUS W, Huron nd fl. Rim. 18 Pe ti Eve. FE 8-0317 . NEED HELP With Income Tex? $5.00 per aver- e return ot your home, FE oh WORKING MAN’ ie em: i Schafer - =, Hossner, 2 en “son off Bald “WORKING ore TAX SERVICE ; j. | Anytime OR 3-2043 5756 Highiand Rd __insurance e ince Agencies ‘I7A) A& . JRENCHING a : WOOL} PRESSE : aa irminghbam Cleaners. to J PE asi fe ecAtistin-Norvell Agence stay af) Eves. OR 3-7014 |53 w “DON’T PASS UP|\M and mone, Sell unneeded ae -|belongings| ti ca! ae sheisorh gpa s: Ads! RE» VET WITH 2 TON STAKE TRUCK -| Wants hauling. PE ¢-4088. wet BETTER LITY HOME DEc- é: ee Darian Inte- | Painting & Decorating 20 CLASS, EXP, PAINTING AND = reasonable. FE 5-2860. AAA PAINTING, ALLPAPER st ‘iy ng. Reasonable, PE 2-21 Par geeorsiors, Fame « or OR rE os Landscaping - 18A) Not Notices & Personals ls 25, : Al TREE SERVICE (PETE'S) Removal and trimming. Free Aerotred ed Knapp Shoes —falimetes FE $2108. ____isove atrport a." OR 3:bes CLASS “A ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED. trove, crm ream ad pinot anus: | Mes, "RT Lanaiey. Phone” BS ove. * yh _ bery, Phone FE 8-3800. 2 i. Coafidentia, The Salvation EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AND | ihe" YoU TIRED OF GOOD” MU- ne 2 roe, Sere oo Pete: sic! — Come out to rib's. CAPERS = oe can a _Priday, Saturday & aetag We'll qemev 5-0503 1 ‘ make ‘ Benclng i of you Dick LL a ud andi puxvertly | DAINT aoPPcTES tri removed. Free. . : een Call_ EM 3-6150, saytime, | ors. Burses, re oie oo Mare 3 : $5.50 complete. Boros "s. FE Moving & k Trucking 19) 2.144. Je PPO al et nai al as 1_ MOVING MAULING . AEXCELLENT “SERVICE In Debt? erates. PE 5-458; If you are having irouble meeting re en's, see wa a ORS, INC. 41% 8. PE none above Theater. twe Masonic * VA INTERNATIONAL -— CRUISES PONTIAC TRAVEL _ SERVICE 8 W. HURON ST. PE 83251 Wed. Children tol Board 26 tots, Get the BUYERS WAITING a ee 3.C HAYDEN Rear Templeton, Realtor “Us Bid oa the s0'e of your contract “TN, w St. eves before you Edw, *. Stout. Realtor _ PE 5-8165 8:30 MORTGAGES i acre BEWITCHED _ | BOTHERED | BEWILDERED y all os the sift+rent is worth? Why not call for an experienced, Bros. appraiser. We guar- is ROOM INDIVIDUAL CAB SABING. Cabins. KEEGO . $12.60 ~ White re ers. PE 5-9066 after 4 p.m es while onees oy st | ROOMS ON LAKE, CLEAN, PRI- down te earth sal on the| Yate $15 SOS Galas tat |p SO = ” vou can « your bags ‘ae ® . burn Ave sites ; : a7 WHITE )anetis Sota PURN. APT. RECENTLY BROS. erase ° : e . ferred FE 29470. Sets "REALTORS f ATE ENTRANCE. Phone OR 3-1285 or OR3-1672 | 2 E. Wilkow. ps Oven_Eves “til #—Sunday 10 to 8) 3 RMS. BATH. HEAT & LionT. BUY. SELL * OR Tk TRADE 3 RMS” AND BATH. PRIV. NEW- consult, George decorated, nicely furn. W Bar i eat We ‘alse buy and Weated, 3e0 B. Parks. Fe 63152 4 ROOM APT. UTILITIES PURN- S'CEORCE BLAIR |) Goes ek aoe Pare REAL ESTATE J ROOMS UPSTAIRS PVT, ENTR- 30 Dine Hey OR 3.1981 |” Boke ene Ponting Ait. ie: i en A. ag 22 Aubure Ave. Kear of- BUY OR SELL | “au UPPER PRIV, SATE 8 t will pet buy vour prop- |" ent No drinkers. FE’ 4-725. Show vou" how to get cash“if the |3 RMB. PVT. ENT. 018 WK, 110 ™ ble, Call ona ie "deposit. 407 8. Jessie iO Foe. age GE T-Rue EvT BATH & ENT. #7 8. Pr dist 500-Bliz, Lake Rd r ae 7 sate ON PROFESSION NEVER COMES! Phone us now about property. wa te sell, selling your ie as. Praccis. mR Lr ensed & insured. Free estimates. IOLEAGER_ BUSINESS WOMAR Pa icereemaeme | yaar mee oe] Rae | = W. CLEA “ ~ ares ‘not feel Call rrr ad a vsRtable ist religious fortum ppoinament to dius me Television Service 22) _st "wre Box’32 Pontiac Preas.. | incomes "business fe bomen, farms, SOPENHA ~y| WANTED APRIL IST | 0n,, Borthers. resorts for ice oe ae ign ser with Gest of ret Sould tire i Ww ere OOM REALTORS DAY {OR “MGMT TV RERVICE.| ike to tare for home for family | WANTED. 2 OR 2 BEDROOM Pee: _ Press, x % Pee bc way cash to, iver Lae SPE, ae. scagene | Share Living Quarters 30) 11 sm ‘Typewriter Service 22A| Digny sambern Net trea 40 WE NEED ee vaitina @ apoio’ ua.|_tifiekiahe sxe, ME" “| 2 BEDROOM HOMES chines “oe work. | WID. , 3 BEDROOM HOMES ply Co., 17 W Lawrence, ! Ein Call PE Gates of PE ‘4 BEDROOM HOMES Upholstéring _23| Wid. Contracts, Migs. 32 REAL QUICK — AL NG, UPHOLSTERING. WANTED PARM HOUSE. MOD. aie otis pe oa Pas . iv = Seine Po |S ae |e nv a ‘OM UPHOLSTER- : : Spear gee) $50,000.00 | “ak sae sp AEen| oz eae ra |g eet ewe Or reeder Yow. material, PE S211. our 1 cary service tos fall sereage, tence. with option a ae en, ae ee ee. _ B20 mile radius of FE Truhn, On S4t0). after 4:30 p.m.| To Bub—To Sell—To Insure ws at Simei erecriar| MAHAN is ee Foe a “he Krone’, aitod’ man's tamly. WANTED: Finder ca‘l PE 2-3293 : CO REALTORS home with pel gs mype avec Dost BRIN (OLE & WHITE. PART ton Evenings '& sunauys boxer, female. in vicinity of Ww. w. Huron FE 2-0263 Eilg, “Lake ._ child's pet, | CASH iD CONTRACTS. reward. FE 55268 or PE eee Hwy. | - 12_noon, 2 — GREEN PAR % Base 7 ——— Shirley & Wall Sts. FE D CON. | PE, 6-006. it Mt. Clement “A Ou AN RMI C OBE Ti me Trailer _ S471 after 4:00 p.m GLEAN. NEAT. 3 ROOM APT. FE GLEAN 4 RM. UPPER FLAT. | Y | "Call after 3:30, FE 29-4308. GLEAN MC . "oa haa Sid WK. PONT. | Nice for couple. MA_ N EPPICIENCY heat, AND Henderson. LAKEFRONT APT. nice full ted aon John K. ae rooms ith o- FURN {SHED TV, util > san . farn.- Pri- 14 Dwight, WATER N 5 Ry ae m0, mite fave | Sa ea 12 am, & all day tl ref ; University 2 22-2065, evenings. CTA ALT oa ROO, z BRAND NEW Sailmer wens Sireet, eat cone of 508 peStiacs finest new avartmenta, -are ready for occusency. eg kitehen fans master antenna. ce- na B ms, Sitehe with ind houLTs Ory Ou Y 80 THAT WE CAN FILL — APARTMENTS IM oe ARE. _ POR A rr} LOW AS 990 PER Monta. ; — tor ae - FEderal 8.6918 arage furn. Siities, on bis line. PE 2-2403. RENTAL UNITS Attractive new duplex ivpe units, ¥ ROYAL OAK 3 rm., beautiful new bidg. Siove, a See i." ne. UN | APTS aVAILABLE FoR cor i RF BES EL . Real nice EM 18, Pontiac Press 2. Bak gt Outi Ral Ss ci = hat ‘orm Buy SYLVAN REALTY. ©0.1 ‘| BRICKS.$10975. |CEDAR SHAKES $9.075 a po invite comparison, W: Newingham Income righ y. ae ~ iy fifi i 3 H pti tr gE ®-| Near Pontiac Motor | site x # 838 F pn en eo $$ 0 pal price + H. . NEW] NGHAM ~ MONDAY-FRIDAY 5.8 . “Budget Rancher’ 1266 North Cass BUILT ON YOUR LOT PULL BATH AL ADING | WINDOWS __ HARDWOOD FLOORS SLIDING DOORS HOTEL AUBURIN | REALTORS F E 4.0528 | ‘a F ree a i i: We Wey lend contracts « y, KHARGER CO; 5 ord Brennen ”™ . Ps < na $1,- 1. SMALL PURN COTTAGE ON Lake, near Lake Orion. on Huron Street wy W. DINNAN *E A-2677 ee EER: EE Wnt LED LAKE ARES car ! . terms, , \ a JE ee car _— and t base- on room. Re oot volun, 1a cares ew ‘Bateman Kampsen zs: (RE SAL TORS FE 5.0528 | fait’ ae i Eves. & Sun PONTIAC eee Kid toca. sas screens, storms, a TOTAL. ONS PAYMENT. “ = PORTER RD. NEAR Par Sein Soh Bae | UN reds LAKE 19 LAKE FRONT LOTS AT LAKEWOOD VILLAGE - fromt home sites, 80 Rand wider, C. Schuett REALTOR’ gaan banca a tot va “PHONE EM 34196 ___10"Shues_ west of Ponti LAKE PRIVI! -EGES © ob 4 fy lay seis For Sale Houses - 43, For Sale Houses |INCOME BRICK. 6 aPrs. LOU Wi ‘eater ee : hes tre, Leslie R. Middleton bAOKER | FE 8-6003 DRAYTON WOODS PAUL D, HAMMOND | Ww a. Look at These Extras | nf we Found Only in “The “pueeieed Ht ie L ¢ | cont toon. SIDE Toom mocern on 1% acre cor- | % road, $4700 w OHNSON, Realtor. 1 tte Ih Rd. ¢ FE z GILES $1,950 Full Price Kood an. On Baldwin, A real beauty room and seni ar taee i of q GILES LES REALTY CO, AERUDSEN Indian Village # rooms and 2 a. Bed and bath on se - Sit Sree 60971 » Maurice Watson, Realtor MA 43343, PIONEER HIGHLANDS By owner, 1's story brick, 2° bed» with $2, rooms : gy hag reed Oil heat, Lge. sed’ to sell ai $12 1 W Fifth, Rochester SP CIAL! i Locnied , Wt sce al Baer Leslie R; Middleton BLOKE ¢ pe PE’ 8-6003 E | § ACRES—2 BEDRMS. You wip ere modern home on site. The ano a ment with eu fore r "ts pa rec. roo, 1% ‘car ee” 3400 DOW N ; ‘e — with ace — | Bintan Ei bate. hardwood floors, ACR ES—3 BEDRMS. ROCHESTER AREA —_ 40.500 with_s1 500 Steg ‘860 Mo. 2 Setrece: home. 4 $750 DOWN 3 ‘Beare <— home. arse ue : Rai al beak, Pan hot — ter, $5,250. C. PANGUS, Realtor Call collect: Qepavitie NAtional Immediate Possession. |“EOVE LAND | Harbor "pit & fish ‘pond. Truly an on oe ae eS r Mending’ boos 9 for’ only | ven’ 1. ROOM ROOM COLONIAL TYPE. H in Seas eee Steam hg vn apg b. owner. ny JERRY < Lew-down payment on this me- OFFERS dium priced 9 bedroom. Like new geen home, with 3 nice lots | NORTH > = = — suburban location. cee ; tlo0e do down bee d eects 4 suse tome. 3 wen tans “$6,500. iT. jusEt AREA room home, modern, full base: r Eo hardwood floors, of] beat. GI RESALE $950 down. 5. rms., hardwood firs. | eegmniees kitchen, full base- ment, _bungalo Park, Dreem Ld a r = bedrooms, bath, room. _kitehen, — utility. Pa Venetian PE 5.4510 or Sime AUGUSTA a, __Rose se McLarty, Broker 4 be bought for - $2, down. onGt1 500 full price oO HARBOR 2 bedroom home, full basement, i oil heat, wresees front a. ch, « RIDGEWAY | DRAYTON PLAINS a wi = ewe wiGAtows wee | Big Beep nero: b sone 3 ft. lot. lake shee ah 3 on : tt room, tmodern a. Only 709 with Page. take eat and caus as dows! JERRY E. ADAMS | For Sale Houses 4B = pine recres room ber. Plus Ky ae garage, $10,500 2 car ares 2 fruit . Gees, plenty | arage. An outs for : HD 1,500 wit low down payment f } i | water. { . Pull Price: $11,500.00 with i $2,500.06: down. : | ‘CALL TODAY von APP .. WM. : |WARD E. PARTRIDGE | Th 00 deen, ae Ses NORTH Ex sg meee KENNEDY | * =" = garage. .Seminole. Hills Ww school wae ® room = —-y &- -F 4 bedrooms, Excellent Investment John K. Irwin bath i Bie fall bam. poms most. pear 13 room brick income jocated — oo FE 53-9447 Eve Fe ess JUST LIKE BUILDING IT YOURSELF . ih cm 2-car rage — ath in 48 Has storest. screens | MILE N. OF WALTON FRANK "SHEPARD OL 11511 2080 Tienken Rd. ROCHESTER AREA Gardening time will soon be here! a Fon nen yen bedroom ‘bun, i w walking tance of Pontiac Motor, has full basement, auto. ofl heat, gts aa dinette, fenced beck price $6800 with 41,00 down LAKE FRONT—Located on Lotus Lake. Wice high, > with George R. Irwin Good Pe ssaen os PE" ses Bai fin 9 ee LAKE ONA— ALL ee me $18,600 BLLEVEL or sien) ‘rah Bee OPEN SUNDAY var HELL. 90 e188 r softener Today fnapect, this Judson Park | See S-room home with ga- root cellar eel GOING TO RETIRE? \l! you are one of those weky: people ant would ke ® nice home, about 10 acres of good land, and @ sectize a at = & 28% BROKER : w . me-s | 3172 Huron om 1 screen ed-in back Garay ees on paved street with sewer be interested in rop- erty we have for wale” im the pot mot on ' 3 — from. downtown in excellent po: i subdividing. J. A, Tay Realtor, j $1,000 Down on Waterfront Home and ee oe we Only $50 a Giroux. Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4395 _ Dixie | Rey. OR, 9701 Open House Sat. & Sun. 73 @ Avery im Elizabeth Lk. Es- tates. 2 bedroom bungalow Must sell. Terms, By owner — agents MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to ~ HAPPINESS LUXURIOUS, NEW OTTER LAKE SUBDIVISION Just 3 miles west of city, In one bath, built-in vanity, and tile av- se yaad Some of th vine other decures, guest ieee fire; ice and 2 ma | | . Taxise ft bees tiles laws. | fect cheney Se ek See of the west side's better age { $85. MO W CRESCENT i “"AL FISHER» tad James DIAMOND OND yanie Mich. aeane vs “dese LAKE OFFICE : Cute uitie noms for newlyweds or All furn. Fir ce. ane priv. Only saps ies $1, 000. T. G. Trocke: , dealers ee wir no BASE- 7 STORY BE. FULL out- "ment. % block of Fisher. By own- er. FE 8-023. | Buy Thru Partridge : List Thru Partridge * i Re a = netin ae Mo, No Down Payment - sa| base ; or on our i te 2 + eles porment OR 31 + i. : “6 mts our. itso hee living room » d bn ess I J floor. Picture window overigoking lake. wooded ot with soe down. DON ‘THIS BEST BUY. = wi brick Atepl ©. tf foul, chen: en that = esta "Hala Was" Eowe, ems imimodigia inspection, $11,- ra Fy 4 ~ Union Lake gt Very seal 2, bedrm. fr” All hardwood firs: | Util. $0,500, terms. Por Best Results, List With | souay Sito Sonsgharon FOR COLORED peng a Ajeet $1,280 down. - c HOUSTON JN REALTY | ao fee R. J. ‘VALUET, Realtor | 2 GLAND, AER ae story, three a home. Good basement, ex- j fireplace. | . boards. Large rear glassed | in porch, Only $1,600 down for $13,900, terms. | (GAYLORD 136 E. RE ‘Open Eves. E 4-9584 SPECIAL Pioneer Highlands 3 reom ae — | heat $12 700 This wort Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor 75 W. Huron Street PE 58161 or PE 44278 $250 DN. | | Vets—better hurry! GI housing bill t chance to. zet 3 bedroo home .on 80 ft. ot on hey lined | of ‘house, Take Dixie Awy. :U.S_ Sashabaw & go about %, mile to | - Letart, Look them “over & omy SEE IT * you'L! ut To Buy—To Seii—To Trade MAHAN REALTY oo bE ‘REALTORS GET 1T QUICK, - whatever it is. dial’ E , 28181 fot an ad. Niel and- get it! ie ‘ta w REALTOR—BUILDER lee you won't have to remember oo, Move and ite. Ovens | “our te'enhone number, just dial into wall. en | the word— for off hesting and » Ve eundey i 4, ss. Fecrem. | L—[—S—T—[-—-N.—G w replace, : landseaved shady site. 100105 ft ANCHOR ov iter Lake. Ai ants | LI_ 3800 SO 4&67T7 ‘YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT: | through Classified » Ads!) € a your best investment. Save $1000 DOWN | A go0d-Inking § rm bungalow Gas heat, aluminum storms. Fenced in tite rear. Garage, $75 _ per mdnth, #. W. Bigelow Huron St. at Dwight st. Ottice FE badeg Res. FE 6-8345 7 sie eo HIGHLANDS real nice cozy-2 betrm. Srick seas with an ed attic, Rec. rm. & bar in bamt. Gas hest, storms & screens, land- scaped, garage aap ein buy. Matthews ~~ $21 buys co. actiful 3 bedrm: brick ao enc. * ; oe re, / plastered, Appoirtm ue + RRALTOR On Porest | Lake, seven room NATURE LOV VERS | BY OWNER. NEAT, MODERN. — Fig | a007 W. Huron +3500 |. S34. oo te pe ge ~ Sparkling wane 2 bed. rooms. Car ‘“» garage. Extra, Open Srenings Vi ©. | ts designed and for that joe Mag gh lhe jot. Nortn side. Near city pu Two level with basemen. tifully Jendscaped lots. — menthi ~ Truly desige? and built" by crafts: | 3 cS.) “ine " iy 7 home. 2 pegrenms | er 4. OA or FE as kom ae tak tioor; 2 sess | sto with sensible terms pig snd phonograph: 7 ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW,| fooms on 2nd Sarpetea 7 is an ideal home for a large * | on 2% actes, located 1% mile | living and dining room, ae family “ana will find from new Lake Orion High School. ment, oll heat, breesewey + a | #H h es 1% Bathe besides plenty of i ag 3 dining —, —_. Jot ~g price 2 tis 200 w wit terme. ump ri duing reew. Pr Priced - at rS patuled shacterea "w blis. Mace-|€%? Down TO GI | PE 20674 Realtor. PE 4-7114| — appointmert , only. | “ment, olf furnace, auto hot water) U2 2 bedroom ranch. Large &3 N. Telegraph Open Eves Ss heater. 3-car gar landscaped ees room, oak floors, excellent | a yard with shade - Outdoor | Eiteben with birely’ cupboards, § scot qapLe LISTING SERVICE ra eS : grill. By owner. $13.00, resson-| Utility tem, oll PA heat. it . : sie She Sovne. S32: : A Good Kent Beater SSL in chet I SIDE INCOME: 2 bedrooms and 1's car xa- After 7 - OR 3-6449 rooms—3 apartments on ond e. Off Cass Corner Williams Lake Road & M39 will - your Pall’ omen ane. cn ioe | E has air ph ; 3 - } ‘ * * let = ort 7 garage. Excellent. locrtion on 2. oe : INCOME our files. Call or come into price $11,000 with terms. $° rooms down. basement, our office talk over BARGAINS | Roselawn St. ad a emai water = aac . $825, DOWN — On 4 room home.) 2 E ares te ; , Good locat automatic ey 1 1 oye me Sukie ee RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | #1.280 Down = a brick | _ rage. On. corer. lot. x 7 : | ar = ve 5 “ *“ prose PESTO) or OR e? §i.b00 DOWN *— full ne Bait. A real buy 3-BEDRM. RANCH av GOMER 3 tS OLS 5 Bae | basement, north end Jocation | - at $8,300, Call for appt. to In Sylvan Village, full lake privi- ranch 1% beths, large util-| - } - See ey leges. large liv yoom with fire- a acre lot. . $1,500 i odern bulls- town ediaie possession = }- 1,500 Down Payment | Baecnee SOS eves, eee ae | _tand Ra. wb tr, wbicoash E Brick three bedroom: with - | ment wih fireplace 18,000 With pe. TR 4 ae ee sae Bais ~ te ee e oe 1 ° > BUY, SELL, REALTOR. large ict in city. This is | “patridge is the “bird to sce, | P= sso 5 ee ce 54411 | priced to sell quick, R. D. RILEY, Brok | Open Eves h auo. es, FE: 5.2866 as roker- Oaklahd Avenue | OMULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Close to High School - Elisabeth Lake Ro. PE +1187 ‘Russell: Young. age Bac icin’ e garage rents for $105 a month, elso @ 36256 garage which my = month_well shac- ed lot, 65x264 ft., waved street. all in A-1 shape. $21,000, terms. FLOYD KENT, Realtor — xie Bag A at rm AMPLE ‘Coston § PARKING | NEWLY BUILT 5 ROOM RANCH aes Figs sab te monks ‘Lak 5 i ake Creseort No n 3 bedroom ranch home. Almost new. Large living reom, full basement,- Timkin auto. heat, roe. storms, on 100x150 ft D iN Desirable 4% room moaers galow with full en. ory nice interior with oak floors and —'"o tage Lares car ra- Good thborhood with lake. privileses ri #30 with terms LADD’s INC i on OR Sag 3 FAMILY $1,500 down, in excelient condition basement, Ld heat, water soft- ener, gasinato rental _lo- cation, 2 cer rarage gs 500 “full price. See this one now $ WN Nice 3: bedroom home, plastered walls, family sized dining pe full basement, large lot,. tae price. Hurry on this : $500 DOWN - 4 room bungalow, full hath, ewe, hot nice lecation. $3,500 water, full price. $30 month. JIM WILLIAMS. is Baki “Ave. * inte if] Pe ee : cay ; 7 ; i t 1 r H ee : f J TIAC PR 4 4 Vee | i Pp Cn ee OTH Pon in el Heuse or Sale ‘or Sale Houses 43;CARNIVAL | | ~e BpgRRRRAn Srp Iy Rive pee ee ron eee annZt| fee See S tS Foe Sele Rowe 8 4 a oh ‘DRIVE-IN AND HOME| A oh om Se oes eet. | , PIONEERS BIGHLAN ‘a.; WILLIAMS LK. FRONT ee | Work lke 2 beaver in pea (WEST § ‘end OA NS ERIC | F bode. See Le Oten, om (3 level home, carpeted liv; < | State new lean.| Mewly. dee ; Een : : . ome and 2 . on level ed | | $3,000 : , ‘ 4 " nen ee ater Partridge) 8 sie “ne “ie Ah | K. L. Templeton, Realtor | ant . 18 THE “BIRD TO SEE [4.3 ‘bake Rd, PE 44803 ; yintide and out. Five eae Grn tare SLE P| them te ae bayer, sdresim bfichen, NORTH SIDE LAKE FRONT = cee cmailen ais m then fire-| “Like new, 2 year old 6 room : oe 4 4) FLOYD KENT, Realtor —— vn ag home on Pontinc's north side. 3/ Executive type, cong gy Pll - : : Ber. wt Telegraph ‘bedrooms. Osk. floors,’ automatic nodreoens.. Pang eggs ok nl ' y pee : oe | ae ee nn t vitles room, sereqned porch, 2's Os r 4 CusTokten AREING |r storms. Fully ins F ae iat 3.- Zs : : ee 4 home| ¢ dn. handles. | os oon te hendl ile, — onan. " . 2 3 TAN WATERFORD TWP. | ii, —— eee Le ey: . eo ) Street possession | Sia*tensh home teteted west at Sylvan Lake Area 4 0 ig Nagle tedeurtan tite » Situated | Pontiac. Full basement with fruit 2214 AVONDALE—Cozy at- = oe | 4] in ters pees. wir heat,| cellar and recreation ares. Ex- - twactive 3 Sadreore aan ( ‘ a Maal ‘ _s cellent hardwood floors and plas. lish eon tag hana pert, : a urban = ane at only $13,- san li youll be proud to nit a b setae be 900 on easy terms! Eee, in. Frieed te rell at # sultable for ges or other tee -4.BD 4 sais — Pe —} ant equipment inchided_Price-re- terraass oo oo | WEST SIDE—*BDRM_ Comfortable Ranch duced to OMAN. Terms oa hing fnole Tatlhe tat r omg J room. LE Priced, at : : ae eS as sieve: plant, &/ 1% Sot home. provides the | 6it.see—3 hedraom, sce: "ent S Roy Annett Inc; wv homicel and comfortable Place to the conveniences of “in town liv- dining reoms Storms. ane See oe arr —— ve. $1,550 down, $58 per! ing”. 2 ms on the first screens. Very neat appear | ae ae 4% ©. Huron FEders: Aa ang “ : i or less. down and larger{ floor, Automatic ge heat and anee, Before you buy, in- . . we : Open Evenings and Sunday } : r ‘ : payments. . extra shower in : |g tegms quire about this home, _ F Se ae ae at ay ooh, ; ALOW: wean. in shaolin ene value | ON THE LAKE FRONT— ~- TWO-FAMILY . Sunt 990 $1,000. Ast for | UNION LAKE BUNG rag 7 cou This at are enpeaine we aa ae bas gy 3 in gg I > ae Be * gee Pout, be | ia’ Doi PAN, LI #4433 | n Soe ieeee eneeee sea | WARD E. PARTRIDGE mS. ee S ry Feo Unis for Pree eur) ~=6WELL SEASONED fares, pret an we prover REALTOR FE 43581) 0. é ak a A i @ nicest lots, 190x200, im tois| 1050 W. HURON ST. | Sylvan Manor - : a See ayy ~ down, teen st 8500 of the nicest lots, 100x200, in this # an Ok. - =. aaa wt a eee 2 5 38 = Ge 5 one gg ey ee | ares. A home ideal for s retired OPEN EVE. TILL 8 tive 3 & 4 bedroom suoet- : ; : : Pe art feet. A rea, value. #. sold See. Caeser ak: See vision. Priced between $15,- rec) oth Gor wa. | Glare Beal Mistake 1900 W. Maren, | gn0Ser Smet S89 FOUR FAMILY 7 | G8 end 618.409. 6 | a ee 44813. Open cg FE yg Bngaros ‘entsen at _. WEST SIDE, $26,500 See 4 : mer ae — ee : : evenings. - home : Excellent location. A-1 condition) | Piné Lake Area ee asia: or $4.60. } aon oat. Altenclng i de ANNETT | Pinecake Ares ons corte | Tim sorry % get you aut of bed, H. KK; but t comdy't! Rent Lense Bus. Prop. 4A |. tone Bye ie ag = ee | - fSrtable Your room" apt .:| ar trilevel’ rane’ homes, Lake | call sooner — my daughter has been home all evening!” grou aosacna equa wernt 2| Somemser 100i, Ouniy, on 8 satisfied ae ee pr OFFERS “p rivileges vos ogi ES | : nn sees a pi — envi or Scent eee on sold October 1954 | on gy ~~ a ilo Clarkston School Dist. ee | cellent financing. |___For Sale Lots .. 46 For Sale Acreage 47 write Bor 48" Davishers, Michi _fas'ae at $29 monthiy. on vacant s : fe 5 room modern bunga LJ < : | AERO | ene at eS en a : - * lot, atank 2 ACRES : jmelodes small ice cream Otter Se 2 snd 3 oedrocm et, — ie | 2Mp acres. A be Leger yh) £ catia P rtunities 51 ag sha a ia chruary "18 5 old. @| Let store pa ior home. Puli Lake. Priced at $28.000 to | 350 = 200 n Ry hg A ean Buy Thru Partridge |. See secutity. have ie Al. the | SfanesShe Sa Guar Sata ap | Dear rms | lg nt ea BUILD NOW [a0 eee ME, ace oj List’ Thru Partridge | fot) umpuid’ palaate amounts, as 8 : eo | 2 ques. : + 110 ac . tan ne : ‘ ak wie aa eo its Lak tour eel patra Watertord | Mt gt Seat fae Woeatt ai | SARSER HOP POR SALE | monty yieh over mm et vce Downs wee of og, ids, 3, hve | Fane “a tan orice ot | Hie, Meee eatin Tre ely | dine*e? gage alan bear | cine. Metring. 0.8 grea, eaters w™ Day et Ste ‘ : Ss . ~ ity, $7. the fall price ven from our yours. | + - ce of : Price ot eludes refrie-|- room, ‘ey ee ' this 3 bedroom’ tome at HERBERT C. DAVIS | Doroth z Snyder. Lavender ; CLASS C BAR _ inte, your ao eee = ty + y. two lots, aon ’ scheol bus at door. bo gyn ad cot to eee 4825 Pontiac Lake Rd. FE sant | gt ea Years” With 8DM. license. On — — paid as the prop: en : Sieh: reasonable terms. this terrifie value. -- | FOR SALE BY OWNER: 3 2%- 340 W. aeRon . Duay webwey = saee erties could be. . mortgaged yt ral W. —_— onus emecagae ide—3 Bi A 3 BEDROOM HOME — hens ao Bay Fg od FRSA of res. MU au end equipment. Shown by po guneected’ wrhe to Pon- : wp seri, | West Side—3 Bedrms. At 3M Mandrake. Priced ice. Inquire at. 1124 Wetec | VACANT -—/ | Sppottment only. An exect- ee, Se a WE TRADE. BUY AND Conte stairway, living rm. 000—$2.56) down. Rd. 310 mile 8. off MS® acres Close in. Price- | lent investment and only : - 1s x 2 room 25x at $9, OD ll ‘2. 2 seltien aan he ue | ee Geen Money to Loan 53 me\Pa vine is a, opestmencs | SYLVAN REALTY CO.| LARGE LOT IN | CRAWFORD AGENCY | Toa op agg | ncnniSiats sere Langer) - ——| five "Btese "3" pedreame, | 49 entiea Late’ nce | NEW. SUBDIVISION : = Leslie R. Middleton | = : or Q Orchard Leke Ave. PE sonia) NEW. JON | 53% W. Huron 8t. PE +1549 pem = : Feuer lot 108-3 iti, in gard | %_SYLVAN SHOPPING CENTER | aie | Brenings MY 31163 or OR 30063 | PE s-000s -RENEFICIAL i. : : ha ES saa R i 7 : j ee - ; ; : : k . . : ROWN. peivieger Wer seamabie | | DUPICC NER | egeuiid Gustemrs | For Sale Farms 48! :cTARLISHED WHEN YOU NEED. ak ten. Mew. partly finisned > Uedroem te ee eee SAUTY SHOP .. aka e wm buld «| OT "| faation "room Star garage on | __ MI_#0000 OR FE ean |@ ACRES. wire suipits| — BEAUTY SHOP |. $25 t $500 "Gr bedrwom ranch “tle home es | Seminole Hills men} MATBS Jot, “ony t9.080 oe tome | CAKEFRONT—DRAYTON PLAINS faeces ber close ve ford. 7 eeuun ow with extra | O Very ‘attractive detiga. Good gellent condition, living rm | RED HORSE CORP. tS 3s ees Gash cle. 1561 Connell Rd oft | mee" pated street All this for] You rom get it auickly @ your construction. ‘arranged 13-s 00, -direplace,_dining _ : he FE se in 6 ; Oakwood. Between M24 and Or- only $11,000. with ures. po race — a to. suit. iw nt oe OF : 5 beleotens oun oom \_ LaDD’s Inc ee ee | ay RE ALTY | budget. We will be clad to ~ Almost an of Bie cioset space, Ges urnt:| Income.Property 43A _f_OR 3101 5 ACRES. G00D GARDEN soll.’ HOME MART RE’ You with your money problems. eee | Lol Oe ee is te aoe | Ba Thre Parity rage na Tonge chicky Must. | 1002. Haren Pe tout TATE Dasement. Ou ture. es * er. Each apt. $ rooms with bain| List’ Thru: Partridge hee nn te salesman in well Piece decor soleteale __ |+Family—Close In furnaces. xcelieet condition. Fa TACRES. § ROOM HOUSE. SUCHY | frieblished cleaning route, FINANCE CO. me... AKE — Located Ruch apartment bag 3 rms. | ¢ 5535 efter 6 om. - | NORTH SIDE. CORNER LOT. “ Resity Ortonville. YRS ; : * Breakfast Set $15 ee Estates. Beav- a ae a DONT MiSs THis elty sewer, water and gas. $750. | — 80 ACRES. | Grocery and Meat Market | 12 estes eg Pe may Metel cabinet .........:-- vse 3 Dedreom bungalow only 3 tee $0 "per mouth. ‘Now | No brokers, fee involved. Van |' LeBaron Farms. One of the 1e¥~ Geog evel farmer's farm. ¢ room| With, SDM lcense. Ubeated, on / FR 4 > desk vs = old. Auto- | - of $270 per | Dyke Rd., Utica... pod vacant lots in this subdivision is “modern home F.A. heat. Auto| PS&* : patie ott S Brick planter: morth. Located 10 xowd rest con etenins taseme beer on | mee fer -cale, $2.30, tres. | Se ‘Tear ‘garage. Large woe ee ae ons Buckner Customers : Z dential area. $18, rms. . & : ; barn with cups. ' ing renting at : ; terms. : rage. 1 acre of land Owner leav Octen. ae _ fquipment. re i bu R: 1 img for Burope $10,600 =. 5 apten Gent od wullding ote. | B=. — ‘ a ee | a interested call us $2000 ne = One of our very) Auburn Hts. Ranch ment. pegs ay ve excellent garden - ‘i H DY o s best “Modern ranch bun- -@ room| ments. Phone RE; 2 S tee aan , D AGENCY EMBREE & GREGG map bag a ranch age - room LOOK! — we - b | CRAW FOR “ 1585 Union Lake Rd. Buckner’s Emuloyes serve with a Batement to © Soaee we 4 lo- | East side. Good building lot. $1,100 63% W. Huron &t. FE se | Union Lake Village ..| sm ue an th most friendly manner. j 4 9 living and dining toom, These 2 income houses are bo 4 . | Evenings MY 3-1143 or _ EM 3338 | pny 4393 or 3.3914 : ; : Almost sa cere of land. Chee. Kitehes with of | cated ear Auburo Ave, Froot | terms. | ACRES WITH APPROX. 5,000 =———— : | Tt a ensy to deal at Buckner’s in. 4 cupboards and breakfast pouse Reo © seems & Se tg + nd Oe -2 tots Taxepe each. | ™ “Coss Modern 6 rm. | ~ | where courtesy and kindness are * Liat — Wah ws ter tet &. of. laree cl ned ath with | ond owse Ye iocaind’ at the fear) And. jt x0, sh00 ged By ge “LET'S TALK Be nade ons CO ed | ficient service. é i ol) of bas 4 ' "cae tie Bentear | Feb racer ces ide or your immediate Ocl? Bolt Pace Ruos $30! seiniisraharine™ | Fagor | Beeee eee or 8 J.C UAVDEN Rene, CCBANCUS eal uUSiNess” | PRESS mates Seibret Ree Rugg S095 x 3 , eek. eet | Cal : | caw ete! bb ee : i and 950 at month. oo E Wenee ee 7.2815 es 4 wel- NY MAID VINRL TILE, Se L. H. BROWN, Realtor. | _mmesiate ‘posseasion. HOLMES-BARTRAM | eg HICKORY LAWN iaeASR Pant COcaTED WEAR), Cocktail Lounge | Somed, ad wour puironsce ep: | "SEY Wall Tile 25¢" we Sous" stng Bee | Cotonial Home = oe Sle ___ gr “ominiyeeee-# 8 | Rete Gaus tee ohcae | fae me pereveny Be | ESS we uy ro meume| - Rape ine 553 a . 20x20 com . awe — | Colonial Home er | ee Lake cat] oo JOSLYN - | Some and. 30 scres ot | Ip decorated. Requires $20 | Mii Sa one os ae a ae Ideal building Site x10 1, bign| timber. Protege on 2 lame ‘ R | elec. ( LA Sy lee “cnt seamen |? ee ee | & Str. chy water. Gal) OM) cubdividing. $90 per acre. Must Tavern . if CU. Pr. Co id : room P = | Cash. aale to settle - . : - running = : be a fireplace, dining soos, 10 = he +g FR Pye Bg BH Sashabaw Rd. Write Rox 41, Pootine Press, ior} 2 Thumb section on, scenic FINANCE CO. = EGLUS MOAD. ‘Tala S betiesm | tay negattest room. kitchen, | [ake privileges. $160, Low @eUn | Beautifd bomesite, 1x02 ft | further details, siz | 0 GomE. Attrective bus | 1 pLOOR. NATIUNAL BLDG. a ; SENHUR DEEP has Pr toot liging feet 3. bedrooms aS ment. all ae, es o partly wood- | 7a gg BE iF oat a — sross . $25,000, ia’ ie _freese _{ bat $338), Foo, large modern isichen. bop recrection space. of beet.) i sem MASeM| DRAYTON RD. — | ogitl nc routes. 2 mh from yee 2 NDRAYTON PLAINS i000. TV. antenna kit, 60.96. arate Toom. oak floors, acy recreation space. ee Li UE Lae i ft, bigh | Hale. Pair buildings. bouse. vase | MICHIGAN BUSINESS | a0 sc) OW © *TLED LAKE WALTON , walls, new 18 foot utility _ 2 Car garage, $21,500, terms. | EXCLUSIVE ieen43. By Good. byjiding lot 190x) “ chicken coop, ¢fanary, garage ION ' UTICA with « new FA Ol Furnace, 3 ; Angelus Pe caer 1 © Gry, only $309 cn. Terms or cash. Georne Bar.) SALES CORPORATION | 22 “2 UICKLY | Watot_Cor._Jostyn wae oo - gL >t I 8. Bowe, oy ope. FE | - Cass Lake Woods Hale, Mich, . GET CASH QUIK 2 GAL. AUTO. WOT: WATER a plage Sdaer gts, tet | ROY Anne t UNC. |ape sats see, Zeeman | Meal alin se THI: Bed "PO Thea Pariidge |2OWK,4 LAXDAEANER, spon Up to $500 © |aSoronec. +v ora 70 : oe: “une atared 2% E. Huron ‘Federal +406 | oo While. Lake » Seven. harbors coat cath, Terme can be a List Thru Partridge | pane a ‘OUR FRONT DOOR 1 we. gett cars your “able. PE 20062 wow denn wont. ne won| | Siping teehee! WINDCROFT SUB. can hubeige OR SUA Pe som) | Seite sia, tease co | MGs SRT Eiteal Oe ‘ WOW BEING BUILT. This ranch pauses esi = & | Call_ Rutledge, OR 3-111, PE 40003 EM 30008. as home is just about iinished, and | ——__ Gey paved reed. lake privileges. SMALL FARM Standard Oi] | snc“trn SO | oi scono Somer ietag seem. latsen mosern |. beh oy se LAKEFRONT |: & 2a-ee ocr Beauiiful roiling 10 acres on, lake, anaar ] ay cond, 68 ae eee kitchen, selected oak floors, PRIVILE ‘P OTF sta! S “47, “Pull “basement. st 0." Oakl nd Uy Plastered walls, auto. ofl furnace. towering cats. ts 4 Exclusive home site i6txies f built Bg 180 mined : Co. ei cL, Mae WS finished in Cedar shingle, Located ee gn yo COTTAGE eee ee ee ance tines | tram wees, Pel Tei | So ant cinceteh teett-cnnten | ANTIQUES: BLACK WALNUT . a - one, oe fees se 4x8.S Sheet $1.35|~ Seman mune | AEM Set ves on| Seale Offers : nh oe. Se oink deity’ iaaek = ves a standing buy, Leather top drum "$8 Ceding Cpe, ike new .... 93098. board in 7 colors, — verties) inealation, 160 0a. 8. 95 | BRUNSWICK Be boso Cone | WAAR EE er jen" waa er P _tanees. jaseoesh, ‘56 Chev rtp sae? : pea tae cn G5] Beet tute ome | fae eee | Se ee oe | Sera, fee geet (See 3 Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 S Sey as | ecngeiows tnd © “tO. money. | Aube ft plywood wn #350 | GUNS, MODERN AND A | Dogs Trained, Boar B Sev? De “4 VALLELY'S, “Auburn. & Roches: Site ser abe WP... we | Be : FOogs: cats. CATS BOARDED. en 34 Plymouth, 4. ter Ras, Call OL 10941 for free Sa ies — oa BS Chew. a] wa gala \olpagerl “Hay, ¢ Grain & Feed 71 3 Rag oS ON MA : is mmeceremge| EF re oe tA amcORD CUTTING, ALPAL, CER a ees ee seme. Cal ste Scape: | "kee poen ere, | Hunting Accommo: So | tae vem B Bimente gets SS Br deals Northern Lumber Co, |“a'Pnning iM Sane VO"TNS | Ai sWene: Bme Sua slau EN Sages is : : Be. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 TYPES OF KAY, 1ST & 2ND'| : "bl Chev. 5 7 a Pontiac, EM 5 sit aAle d ALL i 2 “a SSEOR TENCES | a Se Sera Sees | Uction Sales fee ie gs PAINT. BALE. | RCCL PTpnakD EM 34015 |ALPALFA SECOND CUTTING &| sOR9 Dixie Highw "90, Hudson 4 en ti Cree TER RATER | Ot eee cae a ee ro MUSHED STONE. mined brome &sifete, fiat cut cee: Dates: | Gad Shelton Metoe Bates Rt Saat | glet SE IgE Se aee| PEAS eee Cin | fit Se ata) =| Dravion Pitas | TARO _| BIRMINGHAM NASH | Goaee Soyeae se __ 2134 W. Suverbell Hd. rai 5-103. ; 5. Berry, : Bennett : Sund ove FM, i boat Evinrude me tse and PORK — BALF AND Siar Be ne eee eet ee BEACH | IST & IND CUTTING ALFALFA & Every Sunday. For your “91 beats, and’ vine ass : sarimpoa riefunES, YOUNGS | 5 2 TUS TF UMBER . “enna. rotted’ cow manure. rE _clover, 300, 40c ‘se. Oas-2231. | BUY & net DAILY Harrington Boat Works-~ HAUPT CHEVROLE [ tend GA. Thompson, 80 ag Rg nds also. ep FB gg PSS auPaLFA BROME NO WET Hay, | Every Friday ....7 P.M.|/ "Tse Our Layaway Plan % gh ae PE 5-4158 i and 2 +3371 _....| ALFALFA HAY, CLOVER HAY, ¥ 4 town “ail & gas furnaces. Wk RUN ROAD GRAVEL ” $5e, 4c. OA 8-2231. : 1908. i ¥E 1953. Chevrolet 210 4-door sedan, 6 Automatic wener boat ; MATERIAL SALES ©O,| 5985 EGl POX, Seaues =| ayo asta CUFTING. ALYAL: rare poson a GIVEN Transportation Offered 87 Pontiac Sales | 3: « 5 | ware, electrical yenpies. crock ; ’ _hir ant. Phone FE @i717. ____ | fs. Also hay for horses. FE 46647 kwat EVERY ~ ou von" | 1988 Dontiae custom Catalina coupe. ee and =, this “and tile, black |, USER LUMBER BARGAINS LACK DIRT. SAND & GRAVEL. | ~*~ fiaY, STRAW. F 2 PASSENGERS TO RI. . Pactory exe: ® car. ome = : pipe . Bros. teat Bg a Ae 2 Mk 3-1is2 sat, MARCH @ ® at To SCE Share expenses. Leave 7 Power steering. Power, brakes. Fattate surPLt sees Lapeer et es oe © a CINDERS FOR SALE HAY FOR SALE —tec A BALE.| 2 imi cast and 2. mi 2. miles south mM. ree. _Hydramatic, Beautiful. Very low $695 MACHINE. sant BS... | geek cen tae RS kw GOW MANURE ANY FTE nen a Gow BAY ats sate 5 MTA. Farmall. trec- tis “Pelargoarg. Terman Net Foutise Gtarchief custom Cot; | «Make your ows terme. ee ee) oe Pipe, ies | teed, gravelsaire, ste. MI 2-097. be Seren on'‘rubber, Plows: for buh rac-| lax ‘Perry Service, ine. Gn Dinoa | brakes Mrdramatie 2 tone PMO.) NORTH CHEVROLET | 3128 W (BUMDING MATERIALS” | GausH STONE, FILL DIRT, AND] iqxED MAY, 650 PER BALE.| Surge milking’ machine, weed 4 | "huge GOING NORTH PART | sys0 Pontise convertible. ; a Phone 1 $9722 afternoons ‘ile = doors — = _deach sand, AND G i a fre alse line of other farm ma- |..00¢_ mumer FF Pull power. i wheel. An “1000 S. Woodward Ave. . | TABINET Gta PROM | 0) istoe — feotnn'— tek | el. fi. Bart Howerd, EX Sos. For Sale Livestock 72 Sekwanet Meamore cnest| Wanted Used Cars 88) 55° Pontiac deluxe 4 dr, sedan: ee 7: jompeon, 0 Fie ete FHA nie wetith : Sant Ray Woolard. 1 rE srw BU MARE, 6 YRS, BRED | _Auctieneer. OA E3616 AVERILL’S 1989 (Chevrolet ¢ dr. sedan. Stand: | _ trade for_h var a hee en a was Rect hae Gale Gar PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP | viown mare, 2. Guernsey “Hell SATURDAY, MARCH 9; ™ . ~ oe t Ford, Beautiful gondition. Low CHEVROLET BEL, AiR. POW. OLET BEL AIR. SOW. ne Ee ge (Mie) OR 37002) BIN: struexing. en eT noriar,| ef%, 20 mo. Goats. ville. NA 11 AM. FE 2.9678 FE 40006 eS white drapes, $50. FE 2-1703. 261 _On 3 7-2031. See M & M Motor Sal PLUS Riviera, as Talbott | Lumber RQKD GRAVEL NEW -io0/ CHEV. 2 DR. SEDAN $1875 | INCLUDES: Ce ee ee ee ‘washers and all state and federal taxes. $195 DOWN | $57 PER MO. -’ Matthews- | "Hargreaves 2 The Volume ‘Dealer - 2 S$. SAGINAW 3 tires. ER WHOSE ts ___ 095 Auburn “THINKING OF A NEW] ONE OF CAR AND TRUCK OR _ & GOOD USED CAR? - CHECK OUR: DEAL FIRST - DALE H. HUGHES, INC. DON’T DUCK DODGE ~ Carland “st 3 DR. vs. JET BLACK NO Rost THIS LOOKS PE ae zost Cale OUT OF $495) BUICK 4 DR. SEDAN. LIGRT SOE WITH NO RUST. SHINY FINISH. THIS IS A PINE CAR, 820 aban benasei \. |CHRYSLER- \ _PLYMOUTH |. | TONE G ER. = $1595 _ “5 33 CHEVROLET B-AIR H- se “$1395 $1395 : a ‘CHEVROLET D-RAY HEATER. W.WALLS. $1295 — POWERPACK fe AINE Bho bs w WALLS. RADIO'S we HEAT. ore! A BLU ‘Golden Ha Station Wa, \¢ doer Commander. $2. 765; invoice NORTH CHEV ROLET | }1000 S. Woodward Ave. | NORTH CHEVROLET | Lake Orion Motor Sales FORD-MERCURY MY 2.2611 ‘S?_STUDEBAKERS NEW. SACRi- | FICE AT DEALER'S COST WE. $3,900; invoice $3,050. , loaded $3,450; ol 1955" exter tat B + jaro 1955" Radio B . Saetan, - dan, A be 1955 volce .§2. “$2,195 MAZUREK MOTOR SALES Station Wagon 1954 $1650 1953” pitas su ee. 11953 Pontiac $795 | we. ‘all am special equip: | Grehain, Peluso 4 Dr. Radio & Heater. Hydramatic, — i aa $] 495 1953 Chevrolet. $795 pow EASY GM.ALC. TERMS 1953 Ford Ranen - ‘Wagon, val tice taro Radio, beater and extra ™$795 T1953 DOWN “PAYMENTS | ' i : Birmingham + STUDEBAKER 1952 Chempion Club Cow al ee. clean, economical Tittle. car]. =r priced at only ; i . : | Very easy terme = | FE8-0488 | 1000. S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham : ~ Oldsmobile , Radio & Heater, 7s _ Oldsmobile. Pull. Power. ‘Deluse Holiday Se- Buick | nas 8. Biv _PE_ 49581 1 STUDE. o pe ‘ ate | 4 Dr. Radio & Heater, Dynafiow xhaus i é 2 . tue pune. ws FE 433801 1955 == Oldsmobile TRANSPORTATION ie %8 Convertible, Hygramatic. Radio & Meater, DOWN — SMALL MONTHLY ‘and b Blue & White. Choice. of 35 cart 1954 Oldsmobile ROGER’S ie uae AA SERVICE . Deluxe Holiday Coupe. Low mileage, All the ex- ~ Buick Radio & Heater, Dynafiow.. Excellent condi- Cadillac 62 Sedan, Hydramatic. Redio and Heater, Power: ‘Pontiac Dr., Hydramatic, Radio & Heater. W/Wall Tires. ; Oldsmobile Super 884 Dr. Radio & Heater. A beauty, Bel Air 2 Dr, Radio & Heater. Extra sharp Cadillac 2 & Sedan. Radio & Mester. Hydramatic. ad Wall Tires, | Many Many More to Choose |! From ‘| JEROME | Bright Spot’ Corner Orchard Lake’& Cass _ $1695 $1995 $1595 . A nice family car. $2095 $1695 $1295 - $2395 $995, FE8-0488 $795 | SHESPRET SAR B-TOE Siva WORKING. io MAN'S PRIEND || _ : eres W.WALLS, > TONE 15 8. daginse an Cars 1955 Cadillac - $3195 W956 PONTIAC 2 DR. SHARP! Couve a, Nate, eranete. Radio and Heater, Pull ee) 1995 PAC panne mente 1958" Chevrolet - $1495 }i) “22,000 | a mmonth Call an a rat, . Convertible, Powergiide, Radio & Heater, Turquoise 36 CH Turner Ford. . Eo reer eee rere 1955 | a a coer “gies AT $1495 |) # = Sai oa iF i i ‘ Par f ip 2 dioiien ite pW yg 4° = pre 4 age t ; . sy : : i \ pt : * 2 i : } ‘ ” é " a 4 ve to Be “SOLD THIS WEEK Stop In and _ 2 MAKE YOUR. OWN. ii - LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS. 02 FORD Cb Coupe 92 PONTIAC 2-Door 3aa3 ‘93 FORD 2-Door seeT ‘52 PACKARD 4-Door 4021 ‘51 KAISER 2-Door * 4036 ‘S1 FoRD 2-Door 5 Qe. ‘02 FORD 2-Door . ma, . eS) FORD Club Coupe ' 3825 ‘33 BUICK 2-Door 8 BUICK 2-Door .. | Your Friendly | 147 S. Saginaw St. ° FE 5-410] © | Open. S.A. M, to 9 P. M.. ‘ol LINCOLN Club Cuma ' 3966 94 FORD Station Wagon eeeee o+aee ee ae 'S3 MERCURY Convertible ; ’ 4102 92 CHEVROLET 2-Door eeeee a FORD Convertible ...... "Cy. Owens” $595 : een evcneressed Pease news weeeteterevae rie 7 es ee ee ee eresoereceees = eee eee ee en ene coe 8 a oO oO seers eneeneee sae eeeeee eee eee eee ee eee eens nesee eee eee eee em ee eee eee eeeee eeeeeeee reer e | FORD Dealer FE 5.3588 ene seem — i Y Gan — SND | $1095 & ‘54 BUICK SPECIAL 4 ER, BEION RADIO & POSEAT. IVOR eS siel $1095 ET aicey % B-AIR H-T — YELLOW & HEAT- WITH “$895 er: 2 DOOR 210— HEATER NALS. sw WALLS VERY CLEAN. 8iG- $745 | 4 RADIO 1 HEA DLX. SP CLEAN as A PIN | wd) 1 PAINT JOB. | $695 | RADiOns HEATER ‘Wine ns a WE HAVE: 79 MORE CARS Ne - CHOOSE FROM ” Mdtihews:1 | Hargreaves avs. SAGINAW SS AND OAKLAND | ony FE ‘S161 FE H3H6 JHAVE GAR. WILL TRAVEL| The horizons will soonbe calling summer vaca- tionists. Right now is the time to get a safe, dependable car. You have a greater selection of | makes and models from which to_choose, 1 ‘SO Chevrolet Bel ‘Air . heater, overdrile; whitewall ‘tires, Radio and heater al tires, ‘59 Buick Super Hardtop. $1695 Radio pe wanes Bk heater. ot Dope rettea tires, dynaflow, power Ry Plyrhouth Be Bel. 1 H. T.. 1395: ‘S4 Pontiac 4 400... meee 1S, 895 _ Deluxe Chieftain, radio and heater, hydramatic, — 5A Ford 2 2Dr. Sedan .. . $695 ‘54 Ford ‘Couniry’’ “Sedan. $1195, 153 Dodge ( Coronet 2 Dr.. .$ 695 Radio and heater, whitewall tires. 1'56 Olds Super 88 4 Dr. . a: radio yon noathe. hydramatic, whitewall tires, wer steering | ‘56. Plymouth Cl Sedan $1695 heater, ‘56 Plymouth Sta. "Wagon $2095 egg oo a ee. ee and heater, whitewslt yo Ford § ‘Sta. \ x. Wagon . ‘56 Buick 4 4 Dr. Sieiien $2295 a —— ana pester. Dynaflow, power steering and ‘51 Chrysler Win. 4 Dr. $5 Down '53 Pontiac Catalina .... . $895 ‘55 DeSoto Fireflite 4 Ey $1595 |'53 Plymouth Cranbrook $5 Dn. Do Chrysler Windsor . . # Dr, Radio & Heater, Automatic, w/Wall Tires, "| '95:Chevrolet 2 Dr. $1295 SCHUTZ Nici DeSoto-Plymouth Déaler. 9128. a Nypdi vanes Bimminahan ‘\ é PEN- , : aes Eee Se RES YSERA SE . .$1195 | 1'56 Buick Spe. 9e. Hardtop | $2145] _.$ 795 | 5 695 |! $2395 }) 1'55 Chevrolet Be Bel. AirH. T. $1595 || “Don't Be Fooled: By A Blind Bargain! Whew you are offered a A cheap used car each backed by our long-standing policy of value-giving. See our great big sciection TODAY. you pay-as-y ou-drive. Ala Si * STOCK No. 78 55 Ford Ranch Wagon, Low Mileage, Very Clean, Ideal Family Car *1895 STOCK No, 92 55 Olds 4Door Sedan, Radio, Heater, Hydra- matic, Two-Tone Grey- Red, 16,000 Actual Mi. *1495 . STOCK: No. 43 "54 Buick Special 2-Dr. Hardtop, Radie, Heat- er, Dynaflow, W/Wall Tires, Custom Leather Interior 1795, STOCK No. 698 55 Buick Super H’top, All the Extras, Bealti- ful Tri- “Tone iatag 41695 STOCK No. 6 55 Pontiac Catalina, Power Steering and Brakes, Hydramatic, W/ Wall Tires $695 STOCK No. 631 Heater, Light ish. It’s a px dogsn’t signify a bargain. or less—that’s the time to buy. See our many wonderful. va ny *795 STOCK No. 21 ‘53 Mercury 4Dr., Good Tires, Mercomatic, Ra- dio and Heater PED = STOCK No. 503 "53 Dodge 4-Dr., Radio, Heater, Sound Mechan- ically 7 *1795 STOCK No. 760 "55 Buick Roadmaster Hardtop, Power Steer- ing and Brakes, Fully | Equipped *895° STOCK No. 775° ’*S4 Ford 2-Door .Sedan, Radio, Heater, Stand- ard. Shift, Light Blue 1295 STOCK No. 601 © _ %$4 Buick 2-Dr, Sedan, - *33-Ford jee ard Shift, : 0 onc RCHA BANK RATES | | « ea i Radio, Heater, Dyna- “flow, Two-Tone Paint $695 STOCK No. &&8 "33. Pontiac 2-Dr, Sed., Radio, Heater, Stand- Tone Paint” “Practically — lue Fine New on Inside, ‘Two Transportation Easy terms let . $545 STOCK No: 735. $2 Buick Super 4-Door Sedan, Dynaflow, Radio and Heater. Runs Real Good $2195 STOCK No. 51 55. Buick Sta. Wagon, Power Steering and Brakes, Radio, Heater, Dynaflow, W hite-Wall Tires” ~ $1695. STOCK No, 99 ‘56 Ford Customline 2. | Dr., Low Low Mileage 995 STOCK No. 59 "54 Mercury 2-Dr, Sed., Radto, Heater, Over-. drive, Excellent Run- ning Condition 2 *495 - STOCK No, 89 '52 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sed, Radio, Heater, Hydra- matic, Light Blue shia ish, Runs Good *190 © STOCK No.9. ft 49 Chevrolet 2-Door, 1 — Heater: Excellent : e mek er | py anew ts ‘THR PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 6 051 eel 5 ee eee as isher to Alternate: in Hour-Long Prog | : | ce Trai al coe ye \ | ws -- Mody S Radio Programs -- -- ‘Wagon n -- Today's Television Programs - “tise “| = lled for Fall | mee sees som som ses son enw “Helen Morgan Story’ — ask you a lot of your on . Vv GHTS Joy Lane. (9) D 9:00—(2) Cartoons For Kids. (4)|wife asks you for free. — Earl Will Still Be Televised TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIG mone, Joy angerous eons Be og LINDSAY AUTOMA — wae, SR — WW, (950) Basan bch ‘WXYE, (197) , WPON, (1400) WaBK, (1406) 6:30—waE, Amos ‘n ‘inte a savonoar AFTERNOON WW, Monitor Farm Wilson. $:00—(7) Soldiers of Fortune.| Assignment. “Perfect Alibi"|' Industry on Parade, 0) oe . : * . “sung vg (9) 3 starring Brian Donlevy. (4)|' on Parade, | Despite Movie Pleas Cavalcade of. Sports. (2) Thelga5—(4) City Attairs. Lineup. German refugee is in- : By IA0K ORIN —|a.ty co) Weathercast. (2) News| Lineup. German retu SS fein 30-2) Captain Kanguroo. «] WATER SOFTENER | NEW YORK (INS)—NBC's design|#:20—(4) Box Four, rich Menzel Case.” ae Oe wa tee Fibenglas Tar fenk | | for fall living: George Gobel andi¢;26—(2) TV Weatherman. 10:30—(9) Person to Person. Ed- : Gu | Eddie Fisher in. alternating (1) Public Defender. (9)|""’ Brel Howdy Doody Show: (7) cnt ve Te die ., George’s| Boston . ‘ _| _ Roundup " jratings drooped so he switched] Bet.” (4) Great Gilderaleeve,| {O¥' be annoy in Manhetli9:39-—(2) ° Mighty Mouse Play-/L__ 9 estates producers; again... | “Gildy’s Grand Performance. ba a a 3 family, (2)| douse. (4) I Married Joan. , - (2) Do You Trust Your Wife. Mr. District Attorney. David) 11:60 — (2) Cartoon Party. (4) Yor COL OR TV hottest new 60-minute show, Wag-| (9) Man Behind the Badge. ; 11:30—(2) Texas. Rangers. oy on Train,” being tossed against; “priceless Passport.” (4) Code smashes ring of lady sale- Cowboy Theater. Disneyland and Godfrey Wednes-| ‘Three, Attractive girl reveals crackers. ‘!11245—(9) Billboard. days starting Sept. 11... - true vipiousness when given|##:45—(4) (Color) Red Barber’s}1,:59-19) Featurette. eee : : chance ‘to cemiait’murder in| CO**- SATURDAY AFTERNOON | Polly Bergen gots that chance-| ‘The Menace.” (2) Adventure|1:00—(7) Soupy's on. (9) National}ys.99(2) ‘The Big Top. (1) Ed of-a-career--TV stardom in “The | of Ellery Queen. “Death of a News. (4) News. (2) News. McKenzie. (9) Country Calendar: ; Helen Morgan Story”—despite | Wax Doll.” 11:16—(9) Weathervane. 12:30—(4) Mr,. Wizard. (9) Laurel) pleas of Warner Bros. to forget |... 17) News 14:16—(9) Million Dollar Mystery.) & about it enniter Jones,| 20% Boston Blackie.” (4): Patti) Travel & Sports Movie, J Page Show. (2) Miss Fait-/1:39—~—(2) News. (9) New- Horizons. weather. #00 — (2) College Basketheall 11:20—(2) Three Star Sports Final:} Tournament. (4) (Color) Hobbies 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater.) in Action. (7) Foreign Intrigue. “The Gentleman Misbehaves’’;| (9) Casey Clark's Jamboree. .- | “Key Witness."’ #:15—(4) Pet Parade. :30—(7) Thirty Minute Theater:|#:30—(4) Pro Basketball — Fort Dick Powell in “‘The Hatd Way.” Wayne at St. Louis. (7) Jungle (4). Tonight. Story of Army car-| Jim. (9) Saturday: Matinee. rier pigeons; Margaret Leighton,|8:00—(7) Ramar of Jungle. Hardy. until t Biyth stare i | 5256/7) Rin Tin ‘Tin, (9) Million| Chester Morris in “A Close Callii:09—(2) The Lone Ranger. (4) Dollar Show. The RADIO and TELEVISION | SALES and SERVICE | HOD’S' oe Eric Portman. 3:30—(7) Milky's Movie Party. | Rear Paateieteie) | MGM pictures and RKO-Mutual | SATURDAY MORNING —|4:00—(2) News, NEW.AND USED TV SALES | TRiriot lated PSimihry | boss Tom O'Neil are close to agree- 7:50—(2) Meditations, 4:15—(9) Featurette. 770 Orchard Late Ave, Open Fri. Nights ‘ulS FE CSL ff IAG ie] (SI) (SIAISIz] [ment on a deal totaling close to '¢ Zane|7!85-(2) On The Farm Front. /4:30—(2). Camera Three ee tk cert LS world Mla, § ~ gana #:00—-(2) Michigan State Univer) (Color) Colorland. (9) Texas Mu- a tE | ff a" ; "Popeye. .|8:30—-(2) Sermons From Science. nee Deere So $:55—(4) (Color) News.. _ | Champions. (9) Wild Bill Hickok, i mS ~ ; “if : : : & . : - : 9: We . Nanette Fabray’s niece Shelly ce Fabares (who won't trade on Draw Me tee ar — eee rolé ip NBC's Hutton film ae ae = of La Hutton's stepkids. ., a 947600 in valuable prizes - |aomme gue sow ip $375.00 meee on | eer een 4 _ r a | , i b E t ‘A | VA ‘— Scheniey Hie ! i F 23 i 27P : i ; 4 ee agact CAR SERVICE New 1957 eae! CHEVROLET Firestone BRAKE JOB ‘ssa ™ | Deer Sedan ‘FOR ONLY Adjust. Shoes to Secure Full Contect with = Carefully Test Brokes. Firestone WHEEL ALIGNMENT IN. Correct Caster. Reeuler | Correct. Camber, Cost I Correct Toe-in and Toe-out. 50 Above are chief causes of tire weer.) . 7 | Inspect, Tighten, Adjust Steering. Firestone WHEEL BALANCE Precision Dynamic and Static ee ee eee | REGULAR TOTAL wheg rack YOU GET ALL 3. ace oe 00 _the next SGD... techpens! | beyond perfection pale sf ir bs ae “74, Mt Be (Downtown) eas | % G1 Oakland (Northside). ee “aH sagan loathe) Os, NV¥.C. # BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 85% GRAIN NEUTRAL : aN [a ae ee oe wie a aw eres ey ee. o — : a ‘ | " rhea \ ' ] Poe ty 4 he \ g ae et z | : ew 1 Nes = * rs eae tee Bl eee ttt \ sas, ‘1 i. sh { ¢ ' vee © % | i ‘ } . . 4 i F \ | i ‘ As 7 » | is ei i A i \ iy ; : ( By | \ hye | | 5 fi | é * } \ a ¢ SAE OE LS 28 ae \ Wee ey rel] | \ Ne: ee be tae St Be SDE ay Oe ee m hie Ee ath a Nh ee ; is pe ee SS Sa } a af ae ee joss “ye ae ur. vr | : / | F | gi Ee 63 - alata fe i . fy | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1957 _ ee 7 J } : et ' \ oe \ osperity Grows, but Not Peace= om: slain So good for your dog > Curbstone}if it doesn't have at least two of;the city, the one in the country—/fact that one out of every two{ Half the people in America who ae : : c. comments of a Pavement Plato: |everything—and maybe three. will, of course, need a broom, a hospital beds in the country is oc-jare sick now are sick because -saves your time, foo - There was a time when the| The goal now is two telephones/dustmop, a carpet sweeper, a vac-\cupied by a mental patient, and they haven't been able to find con- American dream called for ajand two television sets in every)yum cleaner, two telephones, two/one out of every 12 childten born/tentment while surrounded by bathroom in every home, an elec-/home, a bathroom for évery bed-| television sets, a radio and a bath-jtoday will suffer a mental ail-/more creature comforts than any trie light in every room, a car in'room, a radio and at least two/room for every bedroom, three) ment, _ other people in history. every garage and a chicken in/floor lamps for every room, and/kinds of stoves, a refrigerator, a} The sale of aspirin has risen) The one-homie family now can 24% proteins, 49 fat ... minerals...» vitamins .. . and baked for deliciops fla- vor! Now you can feed your dog a$ pro- : every pot... at least two cars for every gar-jdeep freeze, air-conditioners, and steadily With the rise in living get by with a single family doc- fessionally as an der, and it takes ; _ ‘This was the goal of prosperity,}@ge. All this is supposed to beja garage that will hold two or) standards,-and some wag has fig-|tor. If the hypertension, ulcer and oO pict each day. Next and the hope was that it all could) achieved now on a 5-day, 35-hour] three cars. ured out that for-every $40 earned/heart attack problems are dou- : ~ time'you buy food, buy M ‘ a by working a Sday, 40-/week. : oe oe ee in the United States somebody|bled in the one-home family home, ~~ Se ler's inute Meal. 4 muir week, ZS | x * * : : a8 gets a headache.. the two-home family home prob-|- _. ‘. . rc e hour week, | This automatically will double|°-" . ably will require at least two doc- i. : How old-fashioned that dream) The kitchen that once contained fhe present prosperity, as new * 0 — req a ie \ seems now! The present dream/a single gas stove and an icebox!automatic factories stamp out, The price of prosperity—worry- is one of multiple plenty. A fam-|now overflows with an electric] fresh millions. of \the material|is also shown by the widespread) — ily is falling behind the Joneses|stove, an electric oven, a broiler|gadgets that spell out America’s|increase of the number of people} Such and a refrigerator ag big as a high standard of living. who are unable to slumber with-|to go-on madly trying to eat high- * * x = = __ |¢loset—the deep freeze is so big) But prosperity always: has a/out taking a sleep capsule, andier and higher on the hog, per- oS 4 it has to be put in the basement. | price tag on it, ©. who can't face the duties of the/haps the educational goal should = Gr nt ut Once the american home was} One price of the existing pros-/day unless they gulp. “happy|be fewer kindergartens and more; _ : : 1§ ikept clean with a dustmop and ajperity may be reflected in the’pilils” as if they were peanuts. medical universities to turn out! " ; 2s broom. 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