tam ison on Bill fo Alter 3 “Rates for Water —~—taw Would Open Way to Pipe County Supply From Detroit ‘Favorable. action ee ex- pected next week on legis- lation to bring water to sources, Rep. Leslie H. Hudson, of Pontiac said yesterday he : believed the state House of . ig ageaat ee would penn a 7 | May Open Canal ‘Paul Owens, an Il-year-old who is specializing in-cooking projects;two years, Paul notes with pride Don’t Rush Him, Girls | Oakland County from new! Pals Don’t Kid Him, Either By HAROLD COHEN The age old contention that men are really the best cooks. finds; with the Newark _Bustlers ‘Club at Holly. And Paul plays second chet” ‘a_firm supporter in the Theodore) ¢9 pone when it comes to whip- ‘Owens household at 12513-N, Mil-| | ping up a tasty mersel in the ford Rd., Holly. For that is the stronghold al kitchen, Although he has been at it only Pontiac Press Phete ; JUST RIGHT — Paul Owens, budding chef with the Newark | Bustier 4-H Cluby Holly, tastes a yellow butter cake with chocolate | frosting which he has just baked. Paul enjoys cooking and often | prepares breakfast for his family of 10. _| blue ribbon at the 4H. Fair. His muffins have won a amounts, anhigh sivey J Young Holy Chef Cooks for 10 4-H this muffins ink a blue ribbon atl, the 4-H Fair last fall. Paul's interest in the . culinary arts is not just an idle fancy. He is one of eight childen and, in a family of 10, the more cooks the better, Ae foe * * : Paul, his sister, Shirley, 12, and an older brother, Donald, 13, are all at home on the range and ma- terially assist their mother. ‘BREAKFAST MASTER’ Mrs. Owens says that Paul is especially helpful in the morn- ings. She calis him a “master of breakfast.’ Both Paul and Shirley often prepare breakfast for the entire family, complete with muf- fins, rolls and home-made bread. With a family our size, Mrs. Owens notes, they have to use . four times the average recipe Paul also foresees another prac- tical use for his skill with the skillet. “I_ intend* to become a priest,” he Says, cooking.” * * * “But really, I just like to cook. It’s fun,” Paul smiled, ,“‘and I've told my boy friends about it and they haven't kidded me a bit.” Paul’s 4-H Club leader, Peter Perkuchin, of 1476 Belford Rd., Holly, says she has four boys and six girls in her cooking sec- tion which meets at her home. “And the boys do just exactly as well as the girls,” she asserts. Low of 20 Tonight I With Snow Flurries Sarg oy wes to Israeli Craft However, Egypt Today Rejects Having World Bank Hold Any Fees FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES WASHINGTON—The U.S. was re-| ported today to have received in-| dications that Egypt will reopen nave enough to last until the mid-/ The Socony workers are asking, 35 cents an hour increase and have) been offered a three per cent boost, or about seven to eight cents an hour, Parker said. At Standard, the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union is ask- ing 27 cents an hour more and has been offered the same three per ‘cent. The Central States Petroleum the Suez Canal to Israel, if the, International Court so orders, | U.S. officials confirmed diplo-| matic reports that Egypt wants) the court to hand down a ruling) and would reluctantly abide by a) decision allowing Isracli shipping | to use the waterway. However, the. Egyptian govern- ment today férmally rejected a Western proposal that, for the | time being, the World Bank | hold half of the fees paid by | Ships wsing the Suez Canai, A fresh Middle Fast crisis was geen as a probable result of the announcement by President Gamal Abdel Nasser's government. Asian friends of President Nas. ser Were-said to be urging Egypt fo comply with all U, N. mandates’ in view. of what they consider markedly fair treatment fog the world ‘body during the last three! months, oo ow Fe Tn the meantime, Egypt has _ Started cos gm work toward = (the last major /ob- 1” structions. te Sagz Canal, but NN; salvage ‘authorities still’ /awaited: a pone ounle the final eo e's li vessels, all under held tibet the con Was the first large move’. “ghipping since the water- as. blot mere than four ago) oy | Three unions are involved in the Strike, representing truck drivers, Workers are seeking a nine per- ‘terminal operators, loaders, sales-\.ent raise and also have been of- fered three per cent. _ } Wage scales presently at Stand- Members of the AFL-CIO Oil ard are $2.33 to $2.65 an hour, and) Workers at Mobil, $1.85 to $2.70 an hour. | judge ect the: governor next Jan- canal of West Bloomfield Township. It) intment 'Mennen ‘wil $s would prod ni \ \ «fil Wee * 7 area. Detroit Oil Strike Closing ; More Area Gas Stations An unwelcome holiday has begun for many of the |Standard and ight station operators in the Pontiac! ‘The strike against Standard Oil Co. and Sonocy Mobil Tonight wil be mostly clan scattered furries and a low ey with a chance of flurries, high 31 to “and you know, - prists often have to do their own NAME WITNESSES Other key witnesses will be Tene Union wer wok 908 Ported No fo Take Lie Test Terry Schrunk Denies Stories of 8 Witnesses -on $500 Payoff “WASHINGTON (INS) — today to arrange a lie de- tector test for Mayor Terry D. Schrunk, of Portland, Ore., who denied taking a $500 payment from a gam- ibler. Schrunk, former sheriff of Multnomah (Portland) ae Cones tee day that he wants the FBI, instead of the Secret Serv- ice. to conduct the test. The mayor denied the testimony of some eight witnesses who said he re- O. Bennett _ after raiding _|Bennett’s gambling house. in Racket Probe| Senate investigators sought) Comet, so told . the” Senate ceived the $500 from Clyde). Befote Senate Probers Schruck admitted he neither closed the place nor arrested Bennett. His testimony and that of Nate’ jZusman, a Portland night club owner who flunked a Secret Serv- ice lie test; are being sent to the Justice Department for study, | | } i AP Wirephoto “MAYOR TESTIFIES — Mayor Terry D. Schrunk, of Portland, Ofe., tugs at his collar as he listens to questions while a witness be- fore Senate rackets investigating committee. . Rescuers Risk Their Lives fo Remove Injured Driver es RS ars eo) DETROIT (P—A Kalamazoo truck driver lay éritically injured in the crushed cab of a truck today for more than two hours at the bottom of a Willow Run Express- way underpass while a 7 trailer swayed in the air above his body. , es Rowan Agent Is Mystified two parts.... To Caesar, Greeting: Perhaps I was wrong in ‘Oil Co. has caused deple-* ition of gasoline stocks at Union walked out at both Standard| larea station. forcing &P-|and Socony Mobil. The independent ‘proximately one-t hird to Central States Petroleum. Workers’ | Union joined the strike this week iclose .by this morning. Other stations report that. they against Standard. dle of. next week. Despite all-day negotfations yesterday, the unions and the oil companies are no closer to a settlement, but talks will resume -Monday, State Mediator Hyman Parker said, ‘men and office workers, * * * and |Chemical Atomic ports. events which make * * * lowers, (Fourth in a Lenten series) A méssenger coming up from Ostia o Rome, brought Tiberius Caesar a lengthy letter from Pilate, his gov- ernor in Judaea. sd is given here in of the carpenter’s son from Nazareth as a mild man. Junius, our agent, re- it look as if. this man Jesus has, indeed, some very great strength of character. Already, he has a number sss fol- As Junius gets the information, Jesus disappeared into the wilderness following his baptism by John—whom Herod still holds in prison, Jesus, was in the wilderness for 40 days. Now certainly a man must eat in that period of time in order to live; but our agent says there are few fruits growing on that side of Jordan -in the wild he saw him “he was hungry and emaciated but theré was a my estimate = oe of power as and has conquered them all! I can- not tell you the exact effect that see- ing the man had upon me. “It was as though he had taken a the fiercest, shun the area. : Junius felt it incumbent upon him to keep an eye on the man. And when to have settled upon his brow. x * : “It was as though,” Junius wrote, “the man had been tempted by. the | forces of evil—by cupidity and visions 7 is Geraid Bent, 36. Doctors at Wayne County Gen- Hosmital said he had a “reasonable” chance to live. ¢ Scores of policemen, fire- men and sheriff's deputies —their lives endangered, too, by che precariously bal- anced trailer—worked des- perately to free Bent. They finally succeeded with acet- ylene torches and crowbars, ex- tinguishing meanwhile half a dozen fires that started when torches ig- nited spilled gasoline from the eet and animals, except come out of the. wilderness brilliant, compelling light and a great calm seemed * * crushed the cab, while the rear of the van remained high in the air, well as hunger itself— x * decision not only greater than most and able to tell them “I'm hurt. : men could comprehend, but perhaps [Please help me. It's hurting so.” by the way. greater than agy man has ever faced. | Deputy og —— = He showed great sureness of soul. ag = Paseo Yet his natural mildness had not left cumuainaier “iene erm the him.” embankment put it out, Obviously mystified, Junius followed |,,At 4 3),0.m, ie last pecs ot the man to Nazareth... was Move to Solve Differences Over Additional J udge a By PETE LOCHBILER A move to solve partisan dif- ton, ferences to obtain a fifth circuit ‘court judge for Oakland County appeared in the making today. Rep. Leslie H. Hudson, iota of Pontiac, said the Foe oe involved amendment of his’ DIL CAM) goog e ing for appointment of another’ wary. y ‘ This: bill was in contrast te) one ander consideration by Rep. Farrell FE, Roberts, Republican would call for the new Judge te be elected inte effice. It sdemed gertain that an ap- Democratic ‘Gov. ‘G. | “ SJ Me F la judge with Democratic affilia-| On the other hand, Republicans believed that at a general elec- tion, predominately Republican (Oakland County would choose a GOP judge. EYE COMPROMISE The possible compromise, Hud- | son’ said, was reflected in a rego- lution adopted’ by the ‘Board of Supervisors yesterday. he Tel RS) Supervisors went on record for a (fifth judge ‘to be elected in the) Noveinber election next year: ,He would take office in January, 1959.| Hudson, however, would not ad- mit the GOP will stilt hold the wey eS on November. “The main thing,” he said, “is that we all get behind the move for a new judge.” His belief was that the date en- | ze Haedion 1 diceed hak that the |in The compromise seemingly ta- vors the Republicans, who claim four of the county's six posts in |ayailable to help M api lal bt vise acre hin | aie onto a filth circuit \ weal be ety || finding room in compromise was delaying the ae ing behind Bent’s rig, stopped. So jj U.S.Wil - ItNecessary, (Says President — Regards Plan as Step Toward Good Relations With Arab Nations President Eisenhower today signed the Middle East reso- lution declaring this coun- try’s readiness to fight if munist aggression in that trouble area. The President said in a statement that the pro- posal, which he recom- mended to pes ayy two «aiesoey of puede re- lations between the United States and the Middle East -tarea.” Tt is, he said, a ‘‘further demon- they inove in the Middle Rast.” iS| resolution to declare that if President. deems it mete ty “the United States is prepared to Burning -Plane Explodes North of County house will be ready is a matter sideration is to have space avail-! searinerbird ay. shen iganrd 1 ys -@iffioulty In | present ¢ourt- honed tne @ now jugs We wend court, e Meningy “Obviously, aon under + x tah a 2 seas caoqn Oy aihe e taos tar WASHINGTON # — necessary to block any Com- - Pilot Parachutes 4 From Sabrejet Jumps Minutes Before. : i S ' . 5 oa 3 { . i ie q i Be be Fs y 4 ees ie . i] fh ay j iA ; = ; } a . 5 2 u) a . j / | Paes Pi set ny ce fey aa ee ! | ek ‘ i ane: be /-. | | HE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1957 In Switzerland last summer, I had a curious experience. A Swiss to Comfort Bereaved; had read one of my books in German made an appointment Now Ill, Mail Flows In see me in Burgenstock, just outside Lucerne, where we had_ rented : LOUISVILE, Ky. @—A Louis * ee ! te, "I asked the headwaiter at the hotel there to interpret for us. Fortunately waiters in Switzer- the country. [end Seely: eae ot lene See MRRENENS: For more than five years, Mrs.!9 sunday School....10:00 A.M. | When my guest arrived I was shocked to _ |Louise Kniss has been bringing|§ Church Service... .11:15 A.M. & him, His head wes twisted into distorted | ee ee hy = | positions, his face twitched constantly, and his ies and death notices printed in beet kept moving in wide, exaggerated: ges- local newspapers, i Ced C t He stemed able to stay upright in his chair Rooke 4 or. bg only with the greatest of difficulty. ae aes ee ey ets te to ve are iy A my | He explained his sad condition by telling me hours a looking up addresses ee seventeen and sending thé survivors—many|§} Howard E. Claycombe, Pastor | he bed been themugh bombings during of them in other states—one or|— Sunday 9:45 and 11:00 A. M. War Tl. He had lest everything he held. dene, two religious tracts, offering hope|— Evening ........ vs 7:30 B. M. he talked, the waiter emphasized one point: and encouragement. Wednesday ...... 7:30 P, M. “This man hates the Germans. He is telling you Now, Mrs. Kniss says at least s. <% ey : from Texas to Michigan, are con- WATERFORD " 2: 8 ’ . have, by this time, learned to live amicably ER » \vestigating the break-in of a home 29.5! uw! ‘ Weather Pert Cloudy } ecient i aa: i Si.the back |door ing unit in combatting the blaze.| The fire, in a storehouse, 100) | yards wide, 600 yards long and - feet high, was still smoldering at ‘9 am., some eight and .a half | ALCORN, Miss, #® — The first g/break in the student boycott at ‘hours after it was discovered. |Alcorn A&M brightened hopes the Mobile cranes were moved near) 5'4te College Board would find a ithe structure and hoses mounted | Reid pn to keep the Negro coj- i= pein io Pom wetee asl Possibly as many as 95 students, jamong them education seniors, just| R. E. Smith, a public relations’ ‘official at the plant, said the cause | back from practice teaching, were lof the blaze and extent of the loss | Peported seeking to return to lnave not been determined. classes. They also included some who signed ‘final withdrawal’ .|statements yesterday. Probe Home Breakin j front apparently freed the college board of its announced intention to lock up all campus buildings today if students were not back in classes. The board’s statement at 6210 Cooley Lake Rd., Milford. The owner, Hugh Allin, said that thieves broke into the place during the night. A door window had been broken, detectives said. turn. The all-white board called to- day's emergency session in the state capital at Jackson, on the basis of reports all of the esti- mated 585 students of the 86-year- old . coeducational | ome ae waieed out | (yesterday, mr = Enter Hardware Store, Take ,22 Rifle, Bow : Thieves. broke « into .Foster’s |Hardware Stere, 1651 Telegraph iRd., Bloomfield Township police 5. 40 p ty discovered “this morning, and - es- port gees ‘caped with an archer’s | and a De 3 . 22 caliber rifle. Police ‘Chiet Clark Green said gration se one of 2A esi a discovered |sc open at 4 a.m. Roy fepenss of the store, repor't- hing else _—e pendirig 'tt farther inventory. The break in the students’ solid, did not say all students must re-| © “Hiemen trom tronon, tient, LOPES Brighten for End ot Negro School Boycott The students, announceing the “death” of the old. land grant | School for Negroes, left the cam- {pus when they failed yesterday ta get the resignation of Prof. Cten- jon King. They accused King of ‘getting the college into a contro- versial situation by writing a se- ries of newspaper articles on seg- iregation and said he used pic- itures of students to illustrate the ’| articles without their permission. Postal Committee OKs Savings Drop WASHINGTON (®—A bill which provides. for ending the 47 year old postal savings system has been ‘approved by the House Post fice Committee, The program was established in 1910, primarily to accommodate rural aréas which had no banks, and to ey One ret of bank f The bill by ‘committee yesterday ‘wa: y ‘requested by. the administration, ‘The total on deposit, hag been ing of Piggins’ ban after Circuit declining by 200 million ane have the committee wag told. “ EARL F. WARNER Name Manager f Wixom Plant Pick Earl as Production of Lincoln Factory Automotive veteran, Earl F, ‘Warner, has been named produc. tion manager for the Lincoln Divi- sion of Ford Motor Co., W. D. Singleton, general manufacturing manager, announced today. . Warner, 50, will head production activity at Lincoln’s new 1.3 mil- lion square foot assembly plant in Wixom, Warner's previous automotive | career had been with Reo and Nash Motors, He joined Nash in 1941 and in 1945 became chief inspector of au- tomobile assembly operations, In 1950, Warner was named plant manager of the Nash Kenosha plant and two years later plant manager of the American Motors Plant in El Segundo, Calif. He was assistant works manager at the Kenosha plant before joining Lincoln. Sick With Flu, — Nixon Flying to British Uganda MONROVIA, Liberia — U. S. Air . Force ‘mechanics worked swiftly today to. replace a. balky engine in Vice President Nixon's planein_time _for his _ overnight trip to British Uganda, A new engine was rushed here from Prestwick, Scotland, 1,000 miles away to replace one of the four on Nixon's plane which conked out as it landed at Roberts Field Thursday. The engine failure caused Nixon to pass up a planned hop to French Equatorial’Africa to meet Dr. Alfred Schweitzer, famed hu- manitarian, ve he continued his busy round of appointments, observers noticed that Nixon moved with less zest than he had since he began his; tour 10 days ago, He told report- F. Warner Or. ers_he had a slight recurrence of his flu attack apparently because of the dust and humidity. Despite his ailment, Nixon jour- neyed 60 miles through Ghana’ Is 8] st Member Head ji Mrs. August W. Gatz Mrs, August (Elizabeth E.) Gatz, died | vive. Service will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow at Huntoon Central Methodist Church- officiat- ing, The body will be iaeet to Belleville, Ill, Sunday evening for burial. . Charles J. Spadafore A recitation of the Rosary will son - Johns Funeral Home for Iroquois Rd. Service will be at 11 a.m. Monday from St, Vincent de Paul Cemetery. Mr, Spadafore died Thursday ..morning in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Peter Williams Pete? Williams, 69, a fevner res- ident of Pontiac; died- Thursday in Kingston, Ont. 0 Before moving to Canada five years ago, Mr. Williams had been employed at Oliver Motor Sales. He leaves his wife, Nancy; two daughters, Mrs. Jack Scott and Pa- tricia Williams, both of Gananoque, Ont.; two sons, Fred and Roland Williams, both of Pontiac; and nine grandchildren, = Service and burial, will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday from the Tomp- kins Funeral.Home, Gananoque. Trying to Duck Fare Brings Fine of $25 Ethel Rich, 43, of 202 Clifford Home, with Dr. Milton Bank ot be at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Donel-/" Charles J. Spadafore, 78, of 345 w.|'28" Church with burial in Mt. Hope The Day in Birmingham |Select M idwest Authors for M arch 12 Library Event Delay’ in House Agenda Growing Long as Full Bill Reading Snarls Sessions Macmillan, Mollet Talk PARIS @®—Prime Minister. Har- = a E 4 i 2 oF hur ® é jj TS ee j i | OUR Cea TA ae | A, hee a] - Airs His Ideas on the Art of "Violinist Critic + 1Z 2 aces | Fe ed é Hea} i 3 ui es f } . dvice _ THE PONTIAC’ PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1957 2 ‘to Girls |Women Throng to Sales| By RUTH MILLETT The challenge of a sale! It's By 2s” E Metropolitan Group ea * * Now Closed Saturday at 6 P. M. Open Sunday 2 to 5 ~ New Spring ~~ Pendletons tvins Huron at Telegraph Park Free Rear of Store rom Fortisan, | Rayon, Com" ‘Doords, Traverse Rods and Barcboo. AENETIAN BLINDS — WINDOW SHADES Poancepys i “FLOOR COVERINGS Conducts Meeting — . eitiAuxiliary Gathers =| A). Par een ae mit S a bargain is finally theirs, paid and wrapped to go: = __ |IPLEASANT EXHAUSTION : ei? shopping over, they are | as exhausted as though they for | Does Not Ask for Permission From +e: hich every woman has a chance-to go. home with a prize. : City People Still Going ~ to Florida “Waned it to friend of hets and that she ‘SERSES co : fo SPRING HAT CARAVAN _ Monday, March 11 ' Make a bee-line for our millinery department, and you'll see -all that’s new and newsworthy from Ken Blair's exclusive New York millinery salon! The caravan is laden with glornorous © styles, fabrics and colors: to make it easy for you to choose the most important item in your spring wardrobe—on original hat by Ken Blair! Waite's Millinery Department . . . Third Floor of Pontiac .Thursday. : Explaining that over 50 per cent of all hospital beds are occupied by mentally ill patients, Dr. La- Core said that communities must drugs, but he noted that these 3511 Elizebeth Loke Rd. . FE 4-7775 hag achamgrogh aceenarer , = - only. They do- not reach the oli?,.9. in RUSS’ Nellie’s Country Store makes life a “Snap for Mother... without first asking the owner’s (of Watkins Lake are leaving on : permission. ms eg for a month’s vacation. ocees route to Miami, Fla.,—they “Dear Mrs. Post: I have a friend|will stop in Charlotte, N. C., rei who duplicates almost everything|4 few days. From Miami, they will buy for myself or for my house/fly to Guantanamo Bay, returning) and I find it very irritating. My|to pe ed Beach, Fla., for a husband thinks I should be|two-w tay. cnsoukcuag's enum eeadaby exe a ray * * | | jnot and feel as though I am being! Mr. and Mrs. Meredith robbed of my individuality. well and family of Erie “Could I possibly let her know) are vacationing in Fort how I feel about this without) dale, Fla. They will return losing her friendship, or must I) their home the latter part of _flet her go on copying everything) month, have and say nothing about it?”’;——. **--+*% —— The Norman Roths have returned J Answer: If you value her |p their Dow Ridge home iciendship I advise you to let her |New York where they attended the] ee ee ee wedding of Faith Burtis and Rich- , , does, instead feeling jard Doyle. ‘ : : . og ; 2 is irritated, realize that she is . * On-* | The shirtwaist dress, America’s No. 1 basic, will | fattering you. Sie Teale Bases at ant make news down in Dallas next week when the visiting | , — Clemens street will be honored press previews summer fashions from the nation’s third soc as eal ‘nl ed her S2nd ane largest fashion center. This dress is by Ruth Fair and (tor a formal third person accept- ~ 24 shtie ~- By Tr. ee is of silk chiffon. Watch for fashion news on these _ begin ataghs > aber Detroit. a large reception which Among the 20 members ae 2 loss as how to word it. other daughters, Rachel Bayes oe Mount Clemens street and M Dr. LaCore Addresses Zonta Club Answer: Simply write on your|R. G. Schurr of Port Huron, and “3 — nn Stanley M. Bayes of Talks on Mental Problems| ~.2isyst. Pe, Mr. and Mrs. Brown's Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Dr. Ivan A. LaCore, medical! cause of the mental disturbance, | - Sind imitation for (nee Shirley Ann Senters superintendent of Pontiac State} and he said their feal value can Royal Oak announce the birth Hospital, discussed problems of| not be fully measured, ion & daughter, Lindecy Ann, March | ae en ia oes ts at However, the speaker said thatProficiency Group oh za ae ao dressed members of the Zonta Club a — sgn nn Lists Committees venue dive are the Free! Perma . : ml 2 Prep Sharpe Neisner’s eee each eck em only l Phone FE -8-1343 ROG Soc ksbada Appointment Not Always Needed | considerably by the clergy throughout Hee ae Rae. | 161 STATE STREET Patient in Hospital Patricia Pence of Baldwin road is a patient at Pontiac General Hospital. . pital have to a normal state, he said. wee 4 i jDt LaCore told ot the group Sp Saale t iy which ts Latin ed staff social | Just Aroun workers, and said that it is for the Corner! angrelact have left yt ‘apy program ps them) to adjust to their comminity. | So that is the reason to plan your house- duced the speaker, and Mrs. Fotis’ cleaning. And , . . Sean emuitcer tees ues when you do... let which will be held March 26 at) cones Webster School. prompt, efficient service plus the fin- est rug cleaning -vavailable. Always || ‘look for the seal that .-{ insures: quality work. I. NEW WAY — 'S HERE That's Right, Folks Our new automatic shirt unit hos arrived and is being installed. It will be in full operation next Monday . .. we will now be able to “turn out” from 85 to 100 shirts per hour; this means better quality, better service for you ..: . Don’t forget, bring your shirts in next Monday and help us christen our new shirt unit. OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M, Complete SAVE 10% Drive-In Service Cash end Cony FAST SERVICE BY REQUEST—NO EXTRA CHARGE |} e8ms ©] RUG ‘and CARPET CLEANERS | ‘Wye ee ee fe ee AA ARE a ii ew, Ri its ee Ra he eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1957 Hollywood Headlines , 45 2 _ Palm Springs Rates High) His P oP ularity Goes Up — = With Sun-Seeking Stars as His Hair Falls Out. inl? By EARL WILSON i NEW YORK — Charles '‘Boyer’s the man nobody raps. Now ‘jthat he’s one of our biggest TV stars, an increasing number! ff} of Americans are squealing — in surprise — “Isn't he nice?”|fi ' “What astonishes me about you,” I mentioned the other day as “Zharish” sat with his glasses on and his * toupee off, “is that you who made movie love to Jean Harlow and Greta Garbo — yet you’re acting now with _ the young dolls, Sophia Loren and Brigitte Bardot.” | —“But I -nelonger make love to the young ones,” he cor-|]} rected me, fingering the thick script on the coffee table | | before him. i =< 2 * inn ‘aud get away from romantic roles before they get away from him!” He spoke crisply, like a business man —/f} which he is . . . a tycoon in the entertainment world whose/f job offers have increased as his hair has decreased. “But so many of your leading ladies have died, re-. tired or disappeared.” He nodded. “I never played a juvenile on the Frenchif stage. At 24, I was playing opposite women of 35 or 38. _| Skipping back to 1930, he mentioned his first big American “talkie” — with Jean. Harlow, “Red-Headed Woman.” : * * * “I knew about 10 words in English. I learned 10 more. By BOB THOMAS | ert aniazing preaperity. Every- PALM SPRINGS, Calif. W—This) Where you look there are signs of the boom — bright new hotels, weekend the ecmgeel ~ high-| "| cates, stores and rows of pastel- ways of southern ornla 8) painted houses that stretch out in- clogged with limousines, for-| to the mesquite county. eign autos and plain family cars| yegrround popufation has more oe for this booming spot imi. doubled to 15,000 since’ the 2 goa 2 x* * * /1950 census, : Stars likeBing Crosby, Dinah} Hollywood people, who helped Shore, Frank Sinatra, Joan Davis; pioneer Palm Springs, are among and Liberace aim for their those cashing in on the boom. For sumptuous homes here. Lesser! citizens jam the town’s s t o p-| instance, you can buy.a keg of ing places, from the 200-room El) nails at Alan Ladd’s _ hardware Hotel to six-unit auto'store or a bolt of satin at Hoagy courts. All are seeking sunshine. Carmichael's interior decorating and rest. shop, Those lures have brought Palm ce #® Springs and the surrounding des- | You can pick up a $50,000 dia- | jmond at the gift store operated | . ‘by Andrea Leeds. If you have the I d | right connections, you can get into oe ee Golden _ Charlie Farrell's Racquet Club and | 9 ie the stuffed squab. . Drumstick You can park your trailer at the Di Deli PF ‘Blue Skies Park, owned by Cros- Prin Het te * asa from iby, Danny Kaye, Claudette Col- Box % Hounds Inn * | ‘LUNCHEON and DINNERS. DINNERS; Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 PM. SUNDAY DINNERS: from. 1:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 ‘Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations. ‘ae. a hed inn ndih is a ald cM lt cet ae Mc Mint Pd natin tice ulnnicnc diatonic lbvttincood ochc SUN. MAT. 1:45 bert, Phil. Harris and others. ee “ oR “The picture was so bad for me that Irving Thalberg z MA 421 st Call FE 8 0483 Mgt anbagehen | hotels owned promised that it wouldn't be shown in Paris. - y Horace Heidt, Bill Goodwin, 8 ; SUN.—MON.—TUES, __ ey : F | Pally ‘Metgud nnd Ge deck ‘In 1933 — 24 year ago! — I made ‘Caravan’ with Merle TAB HUNTER ae — ee | Weathers (Bonita Grandvilie). ‘THE GIRL’ — Natalie Wood is “the girl” in Warner Brothers’ |Oberon. I played a gypsy..I had to play a violin on every) i ish—D tomourgers | Down’ the highway, the beam-| “Te Girl He Left Behind,” now showing at the Oakland Theater | corner. : PIZZA ig face of- Art Linkletter invites | here. Tab Hunter is teamed with Natalie in Marion Hargrove’s “I was going to give up America after that. But Walter i. vem $0 ep a lot at Renche 3e-| cotoody af the ite of ou Indupine © the new peacetime army. Wanger signed me to do ‘Private Worlds’ with Claudette i. ee ae Eo ey ong. ot amma Colbert .. .” His French charm was ; aay discovered , Ta K E EGO 'Wells,.complete with golf course. Maz _E; th thereupon. = Girl ‘ ASHE*from theseceiready aT) a ces. Jea Dail ate “You see” — _and he — a finger — “I'm not trying: oxy ; : Harold ah ew ala Val. td be Youn pe thi an im musfacer aE vente eS tA am Ee hone iki Ai stag ed eee ee Sg 2 - : ¥ = EES ape | eddie oon Barrie ted Douglas, Mary WAYLAND, Mich. ‘. ~~ Myron’ fi arugrarersmrtiien. onsen Sh Se a —T +¥ eb im me Cant Hetp Dr tam Pos ep theme ge and “tan WA 's life is. tempered by, the! of his own. Both boys are free, of} le fee ering tarhie® Hiiaett ae : A Powell , ; take here.| knowledge that ae . MeL ac | the malady. ea “We've been married 23 years — 23 years the last Valen- Z st “ SUN cident mien epee One tine’s Day — she’s still much younger than I am . . . but,” . S DAY row] Ta any For Information IC ity The he added with a warming smile, “don’t forget, I wasn't an eS Yow K EEGO Dial FE 5-8001 Wilde, Pi is one oa a aes tami-| ommuni eaters old man when we got married!” < Open 1:30 ‘ly of brothers and cousins who t Ctvie—Farming te | were bom with hemophilia — “the| p2i,.:tlecdia, and, Mis Lamn.~ cote | tendency ‘to profuse and seid Mo Paes: Luet for’ Lite” cone: THE WEEKEND WINDUP ... trollable hemorrhage even front) (Brows: SReprtaal,” color. “Peticia Parr.| Buddy Hackett’s “Stanley” TV’er, shot up two Neilsen! the slightest wounds.” | ied." Prt “Twelve -ciock migh.”| points the week before it was dropped . . . Host Arthur Nagy One nephew died at the age of (Orr, Peck, Mush Marione: | [He| signed the entry bond to bring in Hungarian singer Elizabeth nine, following a tonsillectomy. |"), Marlowe. and Costello Meet the Gallay . . . Carroll Baker's unhappy over Warner Bros.’| A cousin”dled to death after suf. Fee ceciricane Smith” color. ordering her to work March 12 without naming the film. died aise a pee lh gor miner op- x* « * - Hills-Rechester i edetiens. mg victor ee. ae Nils T. Granlund said he’s co-authoring Carl Brisson's ‘Wilde explains the disease is|ciamadcom, Guy "husd Mountain.” | blography; Brisson'sson-Fred will film it. transmitted by the female mem- — “Wed: Py CinemaSeope. x « * : ber of the family, ‘but only the| ‘Thar sai: “Bont maock the Rock,"| TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Victor Borge, who autobiography! males are stricken, His mother, FO oe 4 ys Comets, ‘Famble cn {>*| is now running, says, “I look forward to it each week — I Mrs, Rose Wilde, 84, of Kalama-| Seite can’t wait to hear what I have to say.” soe, es © cartier 06 were two! ett. “Attack,” Jack Palance, Eddie WISH I'D SAID THAT: Les and Liz Carpenter saw this PATRONS In Answer to the Many Requests | sit: HARRY BELAFONTE TODAY! What we've got here is 2 story of a couple of — teeners end their love- end-run battle with the new-look Army! A let. Sun., Tues: “Trapese” Burt Len-/sign on a Washington restaurant: “Hunger removed while s sisters. ster, : "s wild, Some ats 7 nada Seo" Help tt.| you wait.” ,.. That's earl, brother. sh Mest 2 : e ry] ' * Wilde's oldest sister, Mrs. Edna (Copyright 1957) wis ten! nets tec : Sager, also of Kalamazoo, lost) gat tne cist Cant Help Tt.” color. + —_________— ; three of her eight sons as direct;Cisemascope. 4 atcha ¥ = 2 — [Men From Now,” co P dotph Scott. : “| TOMGHT—Last Complete Show Starts at 9:45 ise sarect rents of herloptiin ea inte | OPENING HELD OVER! nd - get: “Beast” of Hollow Mountain.”| ’ SAT.-SUN.-MON. we gett] Next THURSDAY! Medina; “Daniel Boone,” color, Bruce | Be Lon Chi Jr. oun. Tues: “The Git! He Left Be-| March 14th hind,” Tab Hunter, Natalie Wood: Chance,” Julle London, Rod A rural Wayland radio and/h : television serviceman, Wilde was| casnun® Watch for program announcement ad in the Press Army Signal Corps laboratory in| sat: Teenage Rebel” CinemaScope, Dera done Wend wer eae Sete | PONTIAC DRIVE-IN | He says his particular type of |™itisrs™' nat: "The Grant Uacaiotive ——— ~ rc _ a Chase.” ‘Cinemascope, color, Pees Parker, 2435 Dixie Highway Wilde bleeds trom the least! PONfiaC Theaters TONIGHT Last Complete Show Starts 10 P. M. |= : bump or bruise — usually inter- nally. - OAKLAND = Added irng CHILL WILLIE CARTOON His legs have from one to three| Sat., Wed.: “The Girl He Left “THE CALIFORNIA CONQUEST” Ane pressure bandages at all times,|Behind,” Tab Hunter, Natalie! ‘ ” STARTS EDDIE DEssic says, is slightly faster than that] Thurs., Sat.: “Bundle of Joy,” m9 of other hemophilia victims. It re-| Eddie Fisher. : SUNDAY. quires 35 minutes to.an hour, as STRAND : compared to 8 to 10 minutes for} Sat., Friday: “Mister Cory,”) normal blood. color, Tony Curtis, Martha Hyer, His closest brush with death] Charles Bickford. came in 1941 in an auto accident near Detroit. Doctors were unable! Set Convention Date ‘several hours. The 43rd annual convention of Wilde belongs to the midwestithe Michigan Society of Architects, | bene’ - = eae on be held March 13-15 at Detroit) jn post caked porrsisroit oS on Hotel Statler, is expected to at-| recruiting of donors to balance/ tract more than 500 architects and, “accounts” at blood banks through-|guests, Leo J. Heenan, Pontiac) out the nation, architect, announced. Wilde says except for daily med-| The three-day convention will) lication and a. cautious attitude he| feature a speech by Dennis Glen) ‘and other menibers of his family|Cooper, world traveler and edu-| have developed, his daily schedule|cator, panel discussions, a tour of) is that of a normal man. the Henry and Edsel Ford Audi-/ The Wilde home embraces four|torium, and several luncheons and) children, two girls from his wife's! banquets. | i) SILENT WORLD ee | f | Vesrerrerderesseseveressteevesevecceseruenee” (1.0.2.2... ~ Big-Time Underworld gh TONY CU CURTIS In His Greatest Role! re 8 ee OO ee coLor sy TECHNICOLOR Wenn 1986 Cannes Fest top nee, he Goch Plt PLUS @ TODAY ONLY e.. 7 “Last of the Comanches” Pius “CAPTAIN PIRATE” STARTS .«. [OWL SHOW TONIGHT TOMORROW THRILLS! ACTION! EXCITEMENT! SIX STICKS OF DYNAMITE THAT BLASTED HIS WAY Ce Ce ew rnedreniaens Fiolainciuin ince uaa ee cate Sa Sm i: a ing jo f _THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH! 9, plies “trade ee A Sal Monitors ~ for Illegal Ads -FTC Chairman John“ W. Gwyn ne . Youths Admit te — Radio From Auto _ ) : Thursday pen they appeared fore Municipal Judge Mau Finnegan Friday. © . Raymond Wayne Booth, 20 : Colgate Ave. and Phillip Carl Anderson, 142 N. Merrimac 2 commission. It was the only St. La ‘Seaway roles = | ie a wrence way, & : ' . in shigcaans: ot. Volkawegeia, | 0) ee tens Gat eager America is smaller," she said. ‘It in all of our cities.” and Somerville,-Mass.; at the West Coa=. in the Los be- area, rice : ~ Detroit Official Lauds| ‘one of five U.S. city officials trav- jeling in West Germany as guests of|posal to establish a three-man the Bonn government “One thing we have to learn in t6 make our: cars greatly help the parking problems 5 Auto Plants Selected to Make Ford's Edsel - jand a sixth remains to be selected. The announcement said the new ear, in the medium price field, will be assembled in Ford or Mercury plants located at Mahwah, N. J. Two 11-year-old Pontiac youths pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing a radio from an auto Mich., and Louisville, Ky., Milipitas, Calif. A second plant still isto be selected. E. St. Deputy Loses Badge “BILLINGS, Mont. @ — Sheriff Delbert Jones has : Secgnd : Toss Out Jury Commission RES would Wayne, and at on Angeles Deputy lost his county. Park: if you are innatistied ¥ preset cae oie to suena air propesk- tion, pul ee an ot for ae __Ine. L OPPORTUNITY. FOR QUALIFIED YOUNG MEN SANT soe a age 76; be ; of Rose prepa Spada: ‘al service will held , March 11, at 11 a.m. Penna a tate Hose metery. Mr, Spada- | ‘pate 0.90 the Densteen- les Fe. Rosary sald on Sunday | —— FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 28181. A PROGR FIRM it itke working with people end morenenauen, y oie ae vision and stamina, opportunity and werk bard for Ar baisinin'e You can uname: J job. FE 28181 Want Ad ceegaa TRAIN YOURSELF FOR MAN-} AGEMENT In i the : , TO handling co-nplete acts of i‘ - _ OnEcHER, poem Se ae erings during our | experience im” sales, direction, P.. 137 W. pan Other: oon recent bereavement im the loss| know used ca: values with whole- Puneral service i “| of our beloved brother, Glen H. sale outietr be able to furnish day, March 11, in Flushing. Pu-/ ssepeus. ks to Clar-| oond & references. Compensation, Bere) errengemente by Sparks-/ ‘ence L. Osborne, Rev. Calvin D.| 36 per cent of nei after overhead. Griffin Punersi Home | Rice biple No salary oF account. BROWN, MARCH 9, 1967. LAUREL Also Valley Lodge Operation’ covers Pords, Glee, 258 8. ley; age 47: be-; No. 10 I10.0.F, The Makeus 3 J & homes. lored. husband of Mary Brown;| Fam Call Bob Walled Lake. 1 son of Glen Brown; dear | WE FO EXTEND OUR | MA 4-1331 for father of Mrs. Leon (Betty) Cross,|" heartfelt thanks to the kind rela- | BARBER WANTED | Tie L. Brown and Lois and) tiy f April ist. Johnsons Barber ig ree, a4 bosteer x Sete Ss he me 50 meee _Shop. 517 E. Walton, FE 40410 Mra. Rileworth Sister. Mrs. Ciel-| Joreh twabend ana Ded. Henry | BARBER. 13 WEST LA VRENCE lan Vore, Mrs. Crowley, Special thanks te Rey. Fa- - Mrs. Leroy Truit and Mrs. Ken-| ther Immell and Rev. Father |CAB. DRIVERS, STEADY —DAYS. neth Fisher. Puneral service wil! . pallbearers and to Brace- | 101 W. Huron. bg Bay ye gt gt Prnernl ewe dive, Beary District Salesmen Puneral Home with Dr.” Milton Send 208 con Tee $1,000. Ranks officiating. termen in i a ed Whit 1 Cemetery. Mr. In Memoriam 2 ree- e _ e o mrogg oA ; epee ord, direc$f to the home << Aubure and may be seen johnson, who left us March 6, condition - Garz, 3. Ged knows Fie ange we miss him, care Substantial in for son Tt Bact Pike: age ned pnd pt ts shall ah over wander, | Be 3 good chance for ad- ay is laid. vancement. Car needed. h a See ma, ira, Audrey Ball and |SAG}Y missed Mis Wile, ‘Sen end | S'e¢'t0'S-t0 for’ appoistsent. FE of Mrs. Julia J aotioes 3 : ur . + Folsey and nrrank. Poise “le Flowers 3 ection) En meer March 13, at 1:20 hry from the DUNSTAN’S ed by manufacturer of small pre- cleus Pera Home with Dr Your Muted “Porit cision er Be devices for devel- gg 2 Tn A ain | 207. ame PE 32-6301 M cM of oe will Ne in state at the Huntoon __. Funeral Directors 4) in rosaons 4 eortrng &. ___ inane, wane 4 7, Ee ATR, aecn “acuee man or mechanic interested in "Ree ta: beloved by of Tenure FE 412i | servion_eaies, “Must know dine~ - - Crissman Rochester. ian Riaghaneral service sy ee CO at 2 pm. from the Latter Day popty B00 Lounge, 1553 W. Waren. Fide’ Wit RAR Res a Bh pee OA and Willard Green officia “SOATS FONERA ge = e ‘e spec mill work cabinets. Mr. Jenereuux will lie in state at | 5. ate Steady employment, vacation Donelson ome. He | Dre: — eee benefits, Escellent condi- will be to the churen to fe pakke ORIPPIN tions. Must have own hand from 12 noon until time of ser- feed Service rss 2-581) tools. aw - & Box 119, Pontiac _. Viee. zyees, ese, © ’ MAQSEY, MARCH 8. 1987. ABRA- Voorhees-Siple ae loved Rewband ef ante, beasee?: FUNERAL HOME TATE ~ | gh dear Lola ae of new office am . Mrs. Miners st Sapp a Ambulance ee Plane or Motor snes to beni celal = Gotha st Qilim ‘Maser, snd SOCAL WOME 0OO0 ROWE b td inera. ‘T- * ¥ice 7 held Sunday. Merch Cemetery Lots 5 ge ne" deiven. wages. FE 10, at m. from the Muntoon| ern 8-1800. Puneral with Rey. Banks 4 LOTS, OAKLAND HILLS, $300. officiating. Interment in Belle-| Phone PE 17-8912. _ c hdd i bese i BEAUTIFUL ¢ GAAVE LOT WILL | Applications are now being taken a ° ™ _ ftom the Muntoon Puneral Home.| dixide, Derry Mount Cemetery. | for i - Apnlcaats of 3204 oat peeps ay = yn Hy equi . . or va- Plains. ogg Se Center drive. Only $900. Li rade va |. Ida ; dear father of fice. Hall, 3% 8. Parke. Cyrii mena? dear Sealer of : ; wan. x rou are, wiling om ore, Mrs. Roy Simmons, Funeral ser-/§ At 10 a.m. today there | | i, ‘by selling one of the fastest sice will be held , Maren’ | were replies at the Press selling noes on the , at 2 om. from Coat's today tft. Interment in office in the following with’ the “Tactory, ‘be vour” own . & wort the way sulted ite Chapel Memorial Park|| boxes: tt I Fa Bn sag ftate at the Goat's Puneral Home, 8, 10, 13, 16, 19, 21, 22, ga Fre. Righta ‘& Buodare ee ee te ee ee ee ee ee ee ogo Shae ue Mas peat c creeans Saute. mi Chres. ‘ ward, 0650 ree Rd., . | established route looking qual- alle Lake: beloved “ | * advancement. FE ae ee i_be- 3 or 5-7046 after 6, 5 Se SS eer eet — MAKRIED MAN FOR Ann, Daniel, Ctvde Jr., Timothy in Help Wanted Male 6 fe eee, oe mateantes and Josenh : dear prot: —t" rite Press, Eg Fis gg RR A M AN Ow WER = Mrs. Rey Kimmel}. Mrs. John Sals- trucks for automobile haulaway, wedel and : .| with some mechanical knowledge | immediate, perm Sir Wareh'h Mie cs eom| Amp nel Wevinsaaeetnecs | Eethen’ Chrno” Bebae Bete * William's aren Wandi2. away Ge., ‘Dera TW : tne. Recitation the Rosary will a an Ae STEADY { SALESMAN he Monday: mn. the tt oo. REAL: ESTATE train right ness ‘REFUSED TO PAY With Detroit_ Pay to pay a of legal the Two participating communities; Southfield Township and the city of Troy, have turned to thé courts in objection to the high cost. CHILDREN’S HOME _ In other action, supervisors voted a measure to relieve crowded con- been determined. USED CAR | SALESMAN | We have en opening for one a nag oe used ben salesman tna nd other benefiis. See Jim Mar- NORTH CHEVROLET 10Q0 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham, Mich, WANTED: 2 GOOD VAC. MEN. av commissions. Call Mr. Daly PE &: WANTED; — = MAN TO operate mm. erences re- — Reply to % WTD.: DRIVER bey Page tora ahd & established. geantee cobrenmen & $200 cash of af. Cas e214? from @ to Tnc., 267 S. Blvd, East, Pontiac. ichigan. M WOOL PRESSER Birmingham Cheanore MI 4-4620 i ing more than once and being se- lected on a patronage basis, Turning to another subject, su- jury| pervisors took action to make the proposed $38,431,000 Twelve Town Drain Relief project more palatable to member commu- nities in the southern part of the An estimated $450,000 was voted ninoes to cover the cost of including in the project property owned by the 4iCity- of Detroit—the Rackham Golf Course and the ———— ‘Space Saving Cars Ballot to Lack County Issue Gag eee , Germany: — A "WASHINGTON (AP)—Thé Feder-ipetroit city official says under-| al Trade Commission based Baropean cars would help} seply hpi Pontiac Attorney Mitchel home ,~ They— avpropristed, $5.00 ‘Jaunehed. parking problem American | !8sue April 1. ballot, . Bacow, who maintained there provide classrooms we ” “ ~ * = too muich possibility of jurors serv-|fare building so that school space mated 15 children. : * SE * Royal. Oak and Hazel Park ship and Birmingham went on in the home can be converted into living quarters for an esti- ‘Letters were heard from govern- ing bodies of four communities on the proposal to shift the county seat from Pontiac to Royal Oak. \dorsed the shift. Southfield Town- ord favoring Pontiac and the Tele- graph road service center site that wn gh Satopia lind te gata en- rec- Chrysler Com. Seis. Annual Meeting tole DETROIT (INS)—Chrysler Corp, today mailed proxy statements to stockholders notifying them that the annual meeting will bé held in Detroit April 16. Election of a board of directors ee the meeting. Twenty of the 21 current board | sive members have been renominated. Nicholas Kelley, senior partner of the New York law firm of Kel-jcns ley, Drye, Newhall and Maginnés, vis retiring. Lodge oe z “5 “a ne Pontiac Chap- Township: Bloomfield High. Point Subdivision Sections 3 ‘of East Bloomfield Highlands t of Sections 3 and 4 of and 4, triaton of Lots 1 to 61 — rane. AD., All — interested above of zoning are esmianed to be March 8 23, ‘5T) 44 one age previous to said Pontiac teof, served by : Poe, 5 mem per prin cue tlac a TOWNSHIP ANNUAL MEET- ME sce is hereby given that the Pon- —, usl ene will be} ( stolen. < T. N, Slosson, a locked metal * Detetive Sgt. checks. Means Thieves Gain $229 the ver FrOM YMCA Safe Pontiac Police today are inves- ates building, 131 Mt. Clemens St. in which $229.85 in currency, change and checks were reported general secretary of the YMCA, told officers someone pried open files and a small safe after they had moved it from the office to the hallway sometime Thursday night. gt. Raymond E. Meg- gitt said $133.50 of the money was Municipal 2645 Woodbine St., abinet coor ‘ es 1531 Rotsel * * day. of entry had not _Minit Lunch. 9 E Pike. ou . : r. Jerome Fret ge — —s Lapides at Osmuns. $1 N. Sag- | } Box 59. ee | : er ORDER COOK, 56 P.M. TO TOOL TO BUILD AND- Bunda: Pure . epair small dyes and do general od hestenteas Xd & Ri me | poy Fad age Oy > = tiac. iy in person oo | or 2 and § afternoons at 217) WANTED EXPERIEN: wil 8. ww keeper to — ork * oe esin » Peter ‘Ey al UPHOLSTERER 00d WOMAN FOR LIGHT HOUSE- woges, “steady work. Wifem | pecBiDg.s care of 1 chi. ‘Holiday Ww it Upholstering, 270 Orchard FE WAITRESS ~ Unusual Opportunit Work 2 or 3 hours y early evening. Earn - 9106 2 6% - we-k, Ne canvass | demon. Car nece neces, call be be-| fore 13:00 noor. day or much as WOULD LIKE LADY TO CARE for 3 yr, old girl, light house- work, $15 week ends WANTED NURSES Al AID, “MUST BE BE r week. live in, _ PE 5-2188 ; WOOL PRESSER _ Birmingham Cleaners. MI_ 4-4620. WOMEN — BIG MONEY WEEK- woeeer oe New style Bp of ly. Troups in ag cutin « on approval. Beeline Fashions, Bensonville 104, [linois, _____Nelp Ws Wanted 8 & & WOMEN, PULL ¢ OR tgp d —. sell Wotkine ~4 vertised acts. No ES quired. pply 150 §. “Berry Try. to 10 a.m Dining Room Waitresses bn 3 aaa . ited menaee Ye Feeves Must a, experienced. Ap Fits SES Atanr ae ae e-9 AND DRIVE-IN 44961 | Woodward at Square Lake Rd. Wt ahemen fl Wanted by tase iia gates © ae edlar , program.” Salary eo, travel ox: ore oad 20S ara 3 on TS hee ee. Sharp's Silver est Inn, 2675 eee Bora | an ates ae SALESMAN By he a Lg ew * meker—won- ws] Pe vg vacation pay, bonus. pe Sate ve 4900 pet Ry week. 6 pow, with oe SUPERIOR SALES OPPORTUNITY 7 Al PHAR- tative—minimum yen wees. to hd mate antes cxperiesed mon important. We perce oe "Bh Good, sai stining 0 to “per peat EXPERIENCED WAITRESS FOR . Restaurant & Laing 913 Baldwin Ave. RER Cali ‘40461, se i 5 GAY ME ig Uy EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE PBX Receptionist $200 robe ppd firm needs 8 t swi’ downtown Pont Receptionist $300 Large advertising firm wil! train an attractive girl with mn cal by Help Wanted Female 7, “Fee a Sor bene ‘cal PE ae PARAL IDPP LLL et tor information. . > ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE A SECOND ? sae | for lady The satisifaction of providing with bookkeeping typing; “Extras”. for your fam can experience to work in be yours through aigaified part plant. associates. 5 day | time job. Hours to » ‘our ¢con- tation : & e OPOLITAN featuring mf . * r tm ree w of ad. tionally the part-tim epportunity v with kothr Por informa- AR tion call, 811 Tuesda: Saturday. . Write | REAL ESTA’ N Pontiac Press Box 77. saleswomen pew home pret in "a Resta . Exp. _ Rose Mast, 608 South Blvd. E. | a! Ce, aoe. WANTED, MUST BE EX- WA eee ea ts | piles stata ate wan Drive-In, FE §-6741. 4 a A : GOOKING & GENERAL EXP ieding chemistry Salaty Open. Si feat aitereee "guna | Sieee Geearge i for iterview Other help em: 6-1887. ? Wi Employment Agencies 8A rienced. A in pefson. e |“ ere > Ya . 3305 Orchard Lk ; ° COUNTER L, EXPERIEN - Joe's Coney Island No. 2, 4827 EVELYN |. | Secretary $340 We're looking for a sharp 1 with ~~. _ reine = in a Typist . Trainee, Receptionist, rrcHisga cheb for summer... For public relations executty ie VARIETY GIRL __/ Por hos with some Tatease of pws 5 ing. RECEPTIONIST “pecertionter ve . BOOKEFEPER aris AL ate ee peugditan =" Satmpeeg ot ee = : [eproosmete pont , graduate with to their Tf month to » $190 a Giacbner's aS JOBS FOR Saag MEN & GIRLS GIRLS RECEPTIONIST TYPIST $225 If you type 50 words a minyte and meeting e you can stent 03 0285 © month ts & teen: “tiful town town office: RECEPTIONIST $195 = No experience necessary if you type well and like to meet people. PRIVATE SECRETARY $300 Prominent doctor needs ‘‘right hand girl.” Ability more impor- tant than experience. BOOKKEEPER $306 Mig. firm needs girl with good figure experience. Chance to. ad- vance. . ONE GIRL OFFICE $300 Work alone in your own office as & private secretary to a busy Pontiac exegutive. MEN JR. ACCOUNTANT $450 If you have a college accounting degree you need no experience to start at $450 per Month. Rush! EXECUTIVE TRAINEE $300 Prefer some college or the equiv- alent. Well known Pontiac firm will train you for supervisor. SENIOR ACCOUNTANT Engineers, industrial, mechanical or electrical. PLANT ENGINEER ......... $550 JUNIOR SALES, No Exp. caus Oe MANAGEMENT. trainee .» $325 DEALER CONTACT MéN, $325 New car furnished . NDUSTRIAL SALES, prefer some college I trainee, ; . $350 Graebner’s “MICHIGAN’S LARGEST” 313 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 5-277 Receptionist *280 Neat ~~ te work in town office By . NTIAC STATE BANK. FE Receptionist Secretary $300 If you eet shorthand nge asppointm Hee. elinte office. Graebner's office, 313 a State Bank Bidg. FE $9277 Instructions BEST WAY DRIVING SCHOOL more LEARN TO THE SANE SANE WAY AT “SAFE-WAY” DRIVER TRAINING Bus. FE 2-223 Res FE 8-1645 __ Work Wanted Male 10 10 at Cah NTER WORK. NEW — ange 4-4210 ANY KIND OF WORK, « IN EM _ 3-4407. __plam bing. $250 AVAILABLE NOW! CAR g & cabinet work. WN ‘ D FE ter No. 228 O. News in Brief gan freed Henry T. Swinford, 28, of 763 Portland St., on a personal bond this morning when he pleaded innocent to a drunk driving charge and-was ordered to appear for ‘trial Thursday. . ter Albert Franklin Bouchard, 24,|®!v¢ to a reckless driving charge an morning before Municipal Judge Maurice Finnegan and was freed shail’ t on a $50 bond pending oat If your friend’s in jail and needs bail, Ph. FE 5-9424. Adv. vhs BUILDING « REP PAIR | aa DOORS wiper = ations, FE 5-3564. . DRYWALL 'Y MACHINE. PREE gE. S., ree omen: ’ held on oom 30th, pm. at the" Township Hall, 2080 Opdyke Ann at o'clock GRETA V. BLOCK, Honorable Posi sad Moore. mn Court, in the City cjucen a said 1 County, this 7th day of March, AD., (A true “Shona R E. MOORE. : Judge of Probate IZNNA A. MURTHA. Probe Clerk March 9, 16, '87 ita dudge Maurice Finne- St., pleaded innocent) a.p., it bate ent for the County vwenile noon, and you are +o appear being 1 the Pro- ot Oak OF MICHIGAN—In matter of the tion ayne con- Trons, ae Cause No. i E. f 5 z _— ae oe #s i? i : fg WORK WANTED. ANY KIND. ——— license. FE 23-6447. YOUNG MAN, work. 19 WOULD Phone FE ee YOUNG MAN, 21 WOULD LIKE} _ steady work. PE_1-0193. Work Wanted Female 11 A-1L_ IRONINGS FE 4-2066 GIRL i# WANTS DAY-WORK OR babysitting. FE 23-1633. HAVING. A se aee? VACATION- ing? mature, exp. wom- for your children pa eee an will on in your home TRONINGS, $3 _service Mphap & eel. FE Sil weekends, FE _ _5-2552. WASHIN' AND froninge done In my home. rE wont WOMAN WANTS WASHING, TRON- "Pg babysitting. 5 dars. FE Building Service 12 4-1 BRICK, BLOCK oe, , Fae laces, bas 71-0405. = Al CUST c. , terms. Gordon 23-7647. Service, Pontiac Hardwood Pont eggs . Done in a A&B TRENCHING $. oes. Footings, Water line, Fivid tile, Furniture Refinishing 16A ry nS NOW A ONE OF (REPAIRING, REPINISHI ert Chapin’s satisfied clients+ bleac ' ues @ speciality. Mr, apin neg cotaned 7 FE 5-01 ine Le, in the const indivi.| Income Tax Service 17 c PPA AANA tractors, archi and own A. WO! TAX CONSULTANT— onmneee house * — ey Fa Former tereal venue audi Chapin for ‘an appointment. No |. ves PE Gis” fiw! Drayun vies. | ka INCOME TAX ‘SER OR 3-1223 Eves. OR 3-7014 FE i 38: 8. Saginaw Susi ALL KIND OF y Bioce. CEMENT | _.5..of Economy ure. & fireplace work. OR -3-T703, AN INCOME TAX ACCURATE MODERN Scscuntant wit) emuster’s ‘degree. H. DAVIDSON __ FE 4410 | Arm FE or < ALL TYPES LDG. Grawn te mot” EM 3-403) rose, rE $3500, Home calls by Ban MAPENGLY R, EAST BASEWENTS TS DUG UNDER hiva. a, e144. = “ EMRE Oe eee hreplaces PE 2-2468. EM 3312 Licensed specific: REACHING. BULLDOEING vara ber FRENCHING AND 1 3-0482. | ALTERATIONS K%. I) ad aeeeei BULLDOZING PE 46041 ai A trimm. Get our bid. hie eee. ROOF REPAIRS . ghing — PE 40444 As ENT cL AND "te oil Einas PE. S-1912. GALL ; Cine ALL BILL FO Taga aAvLENG .s SATIX faction is our business. FE 8-0217 ox PE 5-7007. HA AND NAME _your ie. ftime. FE 8-0005. or rubbish . FE 4¢5 CicHr HA G. REASON CEMENT FLOOR GRINDING KA- ren'’s Floor Covering. OR 3-109. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE, RE- & rewinding. 218 = Pike. FURNACES CLEANED, IN- stalled. 24 br. service. C, Nelson, O’DELL CARTAGE- - feet! iooe F pe REDUCED RATES van to Serve you, Smith PE 4-400. LAKELAND caine WALL cleaned” Free joleates. cal On ioADING FE PEAT ge ag AND Lockhaven, Call RE- PL. ir. V Keller, FE 17-0251. MOV- AND. al, S Z70e exmates. PE 26019. FE —o GRINDING We service and makes of lawn mowers rotary. —— Tractor, FE 4-0461 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 alr t & Call after DRESS * Your house or mine, INCOME TAX SERVICE, 3 2 LOCA- 1502" Woodiow. a yg es] ‘ioute -talis. = toeome Tax Service BENJAMIN R. BACKUS 18 W. Huron 2nd fl.. Rm. 16 FE 4-1892 Eve FE 8-0317 CARPENTRY. CABINETS. FOR- — and finish work, paneling, g. repa: irs, EM 34775 ~ Carpenter Contracting - nquce Bg bs OTirvice: Guan “ 3tA80 5 RK, OUR jaity “Better Basements.” CEMENT & : BLOCK LL T. GuUAR- anteed, free estimates, OR 3-5033. ates. ony et OS oF NEED HELP With Income Tax! $5.00 per aver- ¢ return at your home. FE WORKING } MAN'S TAX RERVICE. Hossner, » 3 seeeel Belden cell Fic Ofi3, ‘| PAINTING & DECORA _PE 5-1768 = a GNWaAl ARTICLES, SCRAP NE'S HEA Vice. foe ° jens nea. ond & er bred. wee, “d, ents cleaned ee Trucks to Rent Heating TRY TRACTORS Complete makes. | % ton pickups 1% ton stakes i Day or <= a mi 1083. Dump trucks : Semi-traiier R ‘TRACTORS Pontiac Farm and — Industrial Tractor Co. Painting & Decorating 20 18ST CLASS, EXP. PAINTING AND reasonable. FE s le, 5-2860, A-1 INTERIOR DECORATING, | FREE ESTIMATES. OR 3-166. AI PAINTING. R & EX. terior 10 per cent _ for cash, 49205. AAA “PAINTING, TaLiParEn e, FE 2-2116, A BETTER Quality HOM® DEC. orating se Call Darian Inte- FE 4-3661 or OR a xD WALL WASHING. FE rs NG, PAPEREANGING — PAINTING — RE 6-€013 ectetina & ‘DECORA Wall washing. bet _No job too sma PAINTING & g PABERHA reasonable rates, 7 NGING, PAINTING WALLS WAR PA t cleaned. Paper removed. B. Sandusky, 92-2706. ti. ATING. LI- saoed sured, Free estimates. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING WALLS CLEANED OR_3-1061 Television Service 22 PPB BAAD OOoCOMNGLv aes COPENHAVERS RADIO & TV Repair. 506 W. Huron. Night serv- ice calls. FE ¢-5907. DAY OR snr TV SERVICE. FE 5 or FE 56-8390 Me STRAKA GUARANTEED TV REPAIR. ANY MAKE rr, 49736. CONDON’S _RADIO & TV, 127 8. PARKE S&T. Typewriter Service 22A ADDING Ma~ “| TYPEWRITERS & chines repairing. -Kxpert work. sonra Printing and vege Sup- ply Co. 17 W Lawrence _Upholstering 23 PPPAAREL AAAI, SII Om AL__YINGLING, UPHOLSTERING, _FE 4-8797 BEADLE’s DRA APERIEG. SAMPLE _shown by appt. 51927. cusToM “UPROLETERING REA- TAX SERVICE Anytime OR 3-243 5756 Highland Rd Austin-Norvell Agency ETS eee Seale . Pree estimates. FE _3-1004, EAKLE’s Ci CFeTO UPHOLSTER- 174 Coole . EM Insurance Agencies 17A | _ 52641. Free « DRAPES & & ‘ads. Yous material. FE §-5797. kent & Found 2 24 “THE ronmiae ached: SATURDAY. | Ps ee M ancrt 9. D 1957 house! you “ot any Ets . Y. of pro with ne swamp leav- |. ete ¥ under market “only 00 down. 2% BUILDING SITES Take your choice of these I ovely i nt ey only s throw ae 4 hig h and dry, gave trout stream across road. Prices start at only $1,350 with 8350 down, — s Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Buy y Thre: Partridg P List Thru Partri BUSY CORN, tersecton on. A Ave. ey Hes a 0. or super —. Shown. by Sacitieaas ~ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 7? N. Sacinew St. Ph. FE 56-8165 ORCHARD LAKE RD,; 180x200 FT. CORNER Ap Excellent Parcel ALSO J 3000 ff, x 200 fi. adjaceat te the | Syivar Center © with GTRR abutitng ayy all or part - Fe a aesirable commercial prop TN. Saginew St. Ph. PE 65-8165 ae ogg = a4 SYLVAN REALTY CO. ante 2383.0: chard Le rc te ea FE s-s4i8 > APPROX. 106 ACRES. FRONTAGE cee | yet va ec. 008 - clone fence. Large bapecane | ose 46 Fr. OP SHOP th ce pong Bang Terms, Immedi- oy ie ES G. Remapeieed, ia E. pS c, HAYDEN, Realtor STORE Bi eeinee. NG. @ X50 Wr 50 Witt 3 i6_® Walton _ FE_ #0041 | entran es, suitable stores — Fie 46 Bavlsvers, Michi: garage, ext Choice 30 Acres = Bed et Meine tow down per oe “lewis “For Sale or Exchange 50 i ; ate ear \ yee Tame, Adams Rd. Scenic site “' } to 'ACRES, )BIG HOU: BARN py ‘By own, Em, ne Saree. Let | _ Smee terme FO. See er. Shown | 41367. icy a ‘Business Opportunities 51 51 :3 HOME. |. 2 nicely land-|27 Acres Buy Thru Partridge lot and breakwater, dock g' ss sce gi mers-| —Aaincent to the Wisc Bo ie Thru Partridge _ : . Ph. MU ona chairs ee gear the future M.S.U. samaies Seere your inv . hdedle R. Tripp, Realtor 7 W. Huron Street Fe $4161 or FE 27-1396 AREA peoutits cage and level. . Owner: says _A& tine te ‘iene ir. vm cant real kind, call us before * 285": rE 24411 41} oF Eves. MU eat “Choice 30 Acres FE ‘Evenings MY 31143 or OR 3-0063 ‘TRIPP ase per ws ods CRAWFORD. AGENCY 33% W. Huron st 4-1549 _For Sale Farms Ped aterford| Evenings MY iia or FE Ee Treely 80 i ~~ 5.000 ceae da D. AVIS ite Pal tats, Bacement, FA = ise a c "PANGUS, Realtor e Sond tesa, i rv A ie a) 71-2815 BS an esearch wart Lor IN mois cement Sek "bale NEW SUBDIVISION and 20 acres of A. JOHNSON, Realtor S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533. —, Buy Thru Partridge: List Thru Partridge WORTH SIDE. CORNER LOT. “tity sever, water and ges. $750. of the few LeBaron Fa One vacant lots My ‘this ae is now for sale, $1,300, wood road. Near Orion. Ap- . § acres, Good building site. ss gen — =_— soil, $600 down. Bast side. Good building lot. $1,190 terms. . West suburban. 2 bets aes each, z “end lot €7x200.. $1,100 each. J.C. HAYDEN, Reatlor 36 FE. Walton E 80441 NORTHEAST CORNE SANFORD Osmun 257 x 37 = $3,750 52 © 155. : Call. FE 28181 for an ‘ad\" 2 (tk RR AD”). fee ‘We recover a Joss Dial FE\T ». Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge _ “SHER Eavender> oy - today, won't be. The prize ‘is "quite rea- 7 “ry r 3 ange CLASS C BAR With SDM. licetise. On busy highway and popular lake. Includes all property and equipment. ‘oo by appointment only. An exce!- es a aod only Leslie R. Middleton . FE 8-6003 BROKER DRIVE-IN AND HOME Work like 2 beaver in summer— close | spot at oy pear Cass Lk, Only lease, Giroux- Franks clean reliable lesman in well ar less Cleaners. FE 2-734. PER ‘CENT ) __ bedroom home, $ $7340. ~ $1420 DISCOUNT oes to : FIM WRIGH Ht’ Bt) cogs PE 5-941 Eves. MY 2-1364 POR GALS LAND LAND ct CONTRACT: 20 J roe Ge OR 35040. PE 23143, |. \ Muon Becaen by” § ran and 1m. end AID . e 47 Sale E Business ess Property 49 Sale Land Contracts cts 52) ree ENS $6,400, ent payable. Pts monthly. Month- ly spread $30. Equity $2,400Dis- a Cost $1,600, Ask for Pow — 120.1 TRRIOAS at $55 monthiy, on lots, sold § 500° $1,565.47 onthly, on large $2,372.68 at $57.50 monthly, on 4 — modern ar a lots, sold - r a - $6,399.30 at $75 monthly, on 5& & bath; sold October 1954 520 ime: at $20 monthly, on vacant lot, sold February 1953 at $750. lot, sold All bearing 6 per cent interest. The security here jis A-l. the total unpaid balance amounts to the sum of: $15,707.87 at $237.60 monthly which is over 2 per cent monthly return..Must be sold to- ii pay all cests © far more than the aie bal- ances. If interested write to Pon- tine Press Box No. 2. $25 to $500 » Vou can “get it quickly on your | ear or ‘urniture, No | ae Payments. to suit budget. We will be glad te you wine your maney problems. STATE FINANCE CO. - Poatits pieig, peek, ide Buckner Customers » 2 eek or Happy: Folks Buckner’s Employes serve with a) RUS Sate iSogeal "ae backner where courtest . & are Grocery and Meat Market With ie ane P= @ ETS, TALK BUSINESS” Marine Construction t8 tercie a i Sporting Goods Pe Ae 00 to handle, Require res Sea MICHIG. AN BU 'SINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER 873 8 Bee ed RD. PARK AT OUR NT DOOR Buy Thru ‘Partridge List Thru Partridge Partridge ne bidg. wi ae em ue Valual a real estate includ- =. Idea Boje Must sell media’ oy sacrifice! Faia ton tearinicta RNa ie stems. AOE SS FOR FAR AND ACREAGE~ Call ait Ritieage, OR OR #1111, FE. 40003 Beautiful rolling 10 acres on lake. | large 3 m. modern frame | in “47. Pull basement. at- | cos. Pull price si7500's wit fruit trees. e $5,750 $00 month. minutes west of Pontiac. Please - @on't ask for street and number. H Steeastos we will be happy | “INVESTMENT AT FARM PRICE bine on. Pri mite sae og on ac mm road, =n north of ae: per acre, terms ona 2 DORWAY oe iaaeis REALTOR 1 coms Rent Farm “Property 48 48A MODERN FARM HOME on ved road tween Pontiac & Rochester, or without farm References. Write Pontiac ress Box 99 Sale | Business Property 49 PPD PS POR FOR SALE OR ALE OR LEASE: COMMER- 424 Osmun. aaagay ing of occupied barber shop, an apt. and vacant store. oL - BUSINESS—APTS in fast prowing area Fdw. M, , Stout, Realtor es Tt 890, i «f ~ SMALL FARM i STR. AIT TAVERN. 900 ov ae SUPER DRIVE INN the busiest drive-ins ia y By ~<5 waluable ior es: ea * tate and all for only $25,000 down plus ‘Beck. “WARD E. PARTRDGE FE 4-3581 RUOUT 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVES. TIL? SMALL SMALL MACHINE SHOP, iN OP- erati For sale, reasonable Building can be oye fad é, call OR 3-1427 of FE 5-5 - Standard Oil 6; tions for-service station located Baldwin and Cornel! in Free training. Financial Excellent opportunity. Call today | i SPECIAL BUY SUPER 3 MARKET Real estate, s located on voy Foo Close in to Pontiac, 1 *ep. sm buy at $25,000 " RIDGEWAY | comenee or quick * a ie a@shers. 3 Bock ae : tek hea ¢ Is now aetepting jease applica. j- * cast credit ace comrpascy where you are wel- | Eine Ye — oe Up tw 24 months | FINANCE CO. 2ND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG. 4511 DIXIE HIGHWAY GET CASH QUICKLY Up to Oakiand | Loan Company 292 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. “FE 2-9206 LOANS $20 Ti TOs $500 on pe oe Household Finance Corp. ofPontiac |. 3% §. Sagnaw St ~ LOANS ~ $25 TO s50r- 2 COMMUNITY Loanco, BE. LAWRENCE FE 8-0421 ___.. FRIENDLY SERVICE | ~ LOANS $25 to $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE. CO. (Provident Loan) 7 W_ Lawrence St. PE 29-9240 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE 64 Vi. Lawrence St. PE 4-1538 Need $500 W. tast. courteous service and. on paymen* 5 B. fit i, budget? Then a visit our new mode: oiltee a so convenient to parking and shopping, where new | — consultation rooms await | you Or Ley FE 5-8121 and tell us your need : Home & Auto Loan Company ah, hig ge sour * to * ‘ecanany. St 1 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ‘ROCHESTER, MICH. . LOANS TO $500 ‘AgTOR LIVESTOCK Mortgage Loans L OANS~-$600 to to $1,500 mod*rn or nat. ‘in ity. 2 = home additions or im- ments. To fas house 4° Ta build a /& ¢afage 5. On second ortgages, Appiy 209 National, Surdine, Pontiac, ¢* nhone PE 4-47: Swaps 30-30 WINCHESTER, WILL TRADE for 2 wheel trailer. After 5:30 call OR 3-6692 : “i CHEV. COUPE) bomen Jand or enclose structed. com afage or on home. P POR GOOD boat or good dinette set. 2% bp. ie 1906, extra “$750 DOWN EST SUBURBAN ro Mga : ie, hous nite 4% per || home with 1 acre, sold In 1952 at- 600 “WHEN YOU NEED | Buckner's HIGH ow to everyone and borrowing” _. license. Located & eneare s 37. wav a take Gitetet | Provide or esoy errengine for ‘Sale Household Good Goods 57 comed, By yout patronage is ap- | Fy PIECE "BEDRM . Good cond BUCKNER HOUSEHOLD. GooDs._. 2 Fh. Rochester Ol. $-9711, OL 1-070) 54) 58 5 aE] AP Newateotures “The trouble is your minimum’s too maximum!” , > Swaps 55 MODEL CAR es Sr SWAP, BUY OR SELL — CALL _ Swap Service, OR 3-8561, wk SMALL HOUSEIRAILER. | MM. Germ . Prejec- Movie 8181. i \\ { YOUR PROBI a te B Want Adsl} ihite| it's FE - Sheetrock | Drayten Oe Eloshactt Sele Church's S, fixe 107 S. Squirre? Ra. WE SEIL- stg ei PAUL ST TCR LUMBER co. A a HEATING noes wallpaper ers —waxers “Lake Ave. -FOR RENT re | at LksAReR TEAMERS PAINT SPRAYERA Open Sunday BROWNIES HARDWARE d0a38 ADDING poe gow nieag ~~ RESULTA, new model which adds, — and OR