"PONTTAG, MICHIGAN "TUESDAY, MARCH. 5 1057 —26 PAGES — Group Supports | Express Art | Through Area ‘The north-south. arterial expressway proposed by Artery © - the Oakland County Planning Commission has received —the endorsement of the Downtown Pontiac Assn. — aj | * new group formed to promote the welfare of the down- town area. The temporary 15-member board of directors of the association voted unanimously to back the road pro- posal which would link the Detroit area to Bay. City and points north as part of a chain of interstate high-| ways. According to Monroe M. Osmun, temporary chair- man of the group, the members listed ee major Ike Considering Warmer Climate to Combat Cough WASHINGTON G — President! Eisenhower is considering a to “a warm, dry climate” to com- bat a cough which has ‘bothered him “since Jan. 21, the White House said yesterday. Press secretary James C, Hag. Senate May Act _ on Ike Proposal “ieheiaa Has ‘Hopes’ for Adoption of Mideast: Policy Plan Today WASHINGTON a Sen. John- linto a Southfield interstate high- ~*reasons why they favored the road, which would pass through the city. “First, it would be yery advantageous to the down- town area; secondly it ‘would: make a very easy ac- triplcéss to this area; and ‘thirdly,- it would tend to increase the land values in| - the downtown business dis- trict,” Osmun outlined. The Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce was ‘the first group to -) overwhelmingly approve of the * route, As proposed last December, the | '4%-mmile arterial is slated to tie : Under : Fire DAVE BECK Board Begins Tax Reviewing James Spence Named Chairman as 3-Week Session Opens — James F. Spence was appointed chairman of the Pontiac-Board of ‘Tax Review at its organizational meeting this morning. * On March 11-13, questions on, Beck. * aired, be for citizens’ queries on personal property assessments for the year. You Will Want to Read: Ike’s farm drought relief plan—page-13:_ David Lawrence on job monopoly—page 26; Report from elections in Eire—page 13. | Interna real estate assessments may be The last week, March 18-20, will s Mitchell Denies ‘Appointment fo | Teamster Head | Claims Union tLeader| - Extends European Stay to Avoid Probe Call - WASHINGTON (aNs) ees ‘Labor Secretary James P. Mitchell refused last night) | to accept Teamsters. Union) | ssident Dave Beck as a © U.S. delegate to an Inter-| | national Labor meeting aft-| ” special labor racketeering 3 |investigation. er. conferring with chairman of the Mitchell, after meeting learlier with Sen. John L. McClellan nounced ‘that he was reject- many, this month. The Labor Secretary implied _al- most directly that he was refusing Labor Secretary said he is Beck was recommended as a del- egate by Meany in mid-December before the investigation of Team- ster Union operations by the Sen- ate. \ 2 & 8 He had\ promised the Senate group that he would testify after his return to\the United States on March 26. \ The AFL-CIO recommends labor sp agpegers nego gen ager ter “er an: "ettiiete ‘et the United Historic_-Landing to Be Celebrated > (D-Ark) an-) ing Beck’s nomination to; attend a meeting of the) al-Labor Or-| - mittee in Hamburg, Ger-| — asking AFL-CIO President George \ |Meany fo name a substitute for ; lfend his withdrawal order before ithe badly split Knesset , (Parlia-| ‘Famous Grin Dazzles Visitors of 4H. youths yesterday to focus attention on National 4H Club Week, March 2-9. "AP. Wirephote who called at the White House ' Church Editer, Pontiac Press will observe the first day of Lent, Ash Wednesday, tomorrow. The 40 day season of Lent is, Christians throughout the world for the devout, a period of self Initi examination and discipline Israeli Civilians Leaving Gaza Withdrawal of Troops From Strip and Aqaba to. Begin Tomorrow FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES * JERUSALEM — Israeli civilian) officials began pulling put of the Gaza Strip today amid. scattered border warfare and violent Israeli * e * * protests against the withdrawal. * > * READIES DEFENSE by the long series of emergency cabanas Seutons, prepared to S0 - ment). Israeli troops are scheduled to Degin withdrawing from Gaza and_ ..|the Gulf of Aqaba area tomorrow. Officials of the Israeli Agricul- , ture, Fisheries, and Justice De- Premier David Ben-Gurion, tired| Southfield Man Solves Mystery of ‘Chief Pontiac’ The mystery of Chief Pontiac was solved today by a Southfield Township man, M. E. Long, 19315 Riverside .Dr. Long, a former auto dealer, claimed the six-foot plaster of paris statue that was found abandoned in a Bloomfield Hills ditch Mon- day morning, - The statue, which has graced the Long home as a lawn ornament during the past year, was stolen was decided to leave it temporarily at the Bloomfield Hills police station until insurance investigators have determined the amount of damage. said,. “It's mine, but, nrether, it's sure beat up now.” Temperature to Inch Few Degrees Higher Not so cold tonight is the weath- hover in the 24 to 28 degree range. Tomorrow will be cloudy with 34 to 38. The outlook wot taeeanig night is continued cloudy, low 3. rtments. began movil out of preced: Gaza, the Egyptian held vereioary oraing was oy The mercy senegeatel tn See Israeli strike last) 04 36 at 2 pm. { ene tert Ses aa aS ./in Catholic; Episcopal and Luther- "| Its Greatness” will be the theme. erman’s forecast for Pontiac and vicinity. The low is expected to little change in temperature, high) - Downtown Pontiac's lowest tem- AlL Nght of, 3 Causes oe ge -foHit$20000 200 Firemen Wipe Out Threat to. Businesses; No One injured Sixteen rural fire depart- jments quelled a $200,000 ee business ‘section of Oxford last night, and destroyed. ; |the Oxford Masonic > |Temple. Twenty members of the Oxford Blue Lodge meeting on the third floor escaped to safety after being warned by patrons of a tavern located on the ground level. Cause of the blaze has not been determined. ~Oxtord Fire Chief ‘Ralph Van Wagoner said it began in the base- .|ment of the structure, and swept -jupward through the three floors. _ Some 200 firemen, many from volunteer departments, fought the blaze from 9 p.m, until 8:30 ate Lent With Fall Day of Services 2% Traditional services will be held an churches. A number of other Protestant will speak on “What Is Truth” tomorrow night at 7:30 in Grace : * | at 7: p.m. Wednesday at St. Paul Lutheran Rev. George J. Mahder preach Anxiety.” - St. Trinity Lutheran entitled “ the Hour of Trial.’ LUTHERAN SERVICES Vicar Martin Renner will speak at each of the .7:30 Wednesday evening services in the Lutheran Church of Bloomfield Township, Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. “Compassion of the Cross — RAF Plane Crash “Takes Toll of 21 Lives- with 20 men, gine trouble and turned back. It was making an approach about two miles from the base, 7 miles northwest of London, when it smashed. into the farm* (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) houses and burned, No Ballot Stuffing, Either Balloting for the. third time against the plan, and 43 for it. deadlock. iakcncik. tak wie’ sine wk kk It won't be the first time that Daddy unbuckled his gunbelt Police Vote Against — Auxiliary for Wives Ninety members of the Pontiac Police Otticers Assn. face third-degree questioning methods today, as their wives try to find out who killed a bitl to form an auxiliary. yesterday, the officers voted 45 Two abstained, although their votes could have created another 3: denise. unl ak aad "rations, most of the pistol-packers aren’t talking. dust who voted which way is ‘the secret of the ballot box alone. =. s 8 * «© 8 : ; a “| (in Paris, the chairman of the Editorials Famedeadeensaneeses 6/ pevta right-wing. Herut Pafty,) Markets ....00...../.00640+ : : - | Menachi ‘Begin, told reporters) Sports ........../...18 thru 17 that Ben-Gurion's fall from power! Theaters eee = ; (wees Stennainenst,” He sad, eat Bese) ee al igs ne Gurion’s ‘withdrawal decision was} TV & Radio Programs ....25 the /will of a nie wie Py! Wilson, Bark |. j.....-.060: 28 ( shonin sabcoale : Wench’ Bees | ie oo thew " with eight officers not voting. x * . Mrs. Orville Johnston has galled a | auxiliary, for tomorrow. | , On the agenda is the vote Yesterday there was hope for the women, who have held _- several meetings and elected officers. At 1:30 p. m., a wee GO, | at wth: the ton ands change of shite, the tide furtado the womens’ hopes dimmed. Detective: Herbert Cooley, president te - of the group, announced the hews. me Te it Jen't all-over, even now, according to the worhen. President hat sma diosa vices Se kN #5 * ey nen Oe * é a | | OKLAHOMA CITY @—A. cour- yesterday. They were directed to his children Jacquie Ann, 9, and Loyd Il, 5. been more people killed. driving o'cars than in all the wars of man’’|Oklahoma. The profession — to his chosen ahead of the life of your patient, | get out of medicine; it has no place for you, or you for it.” | _ * * * Judd awoke one April morning in 1955 with puffy gums and swol-) len salivary glands, The next day, They cover subjects ranging) from safe driving —. “There rae and Dr, John G. Rollins —If kemia, you place personal problems” he ran a blood test at the clinic shared in Prague, a small town in central * * There followed months of tests, and treatment at, the Oklahoma Medical Research. Center here during which: Dr. Judd offered himself as a human “guinea pig.” Various injections brought tem-/ the experiments failed final on March 5, 195, when he was 3. In the taped on med- icine, Judd pec medical students, two children; - . * a * “Are you willing to get out of a warm bed in the middle. of the night when you desperately need rest, drive 20 miles ‘knowing that. His Children Tchuding his] resulted from the prac- medicine.” ~ Gleason Put Out Of Stork Club Billingsley Claims Actor | Was Loud and Obscene | Last Night - _. NEW YORK @ — Comedian - Jackie Gleason staged. an im- promptu off - camera perform-| - ance which Stork Club proprietor Sherman Billingsley said was too much off-color, x * _ Witnesses described Gleason's! : act as closely resembling that of the character, “The: Loudmouth,” was downright obscene. - said, Splaning Plane -reates Big Stir at San Francisco 25 Register on Last Day for April 1. Election Here The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND te teday with a hi mear 25. ae cold t, low 24 to 2%. Temerrew, cloudy with little change im temperature, high %4 te 38. Easterly winds at 5 te 10 miles au hour today, and tenight. Outlook contineed cloudy, fer temerrew night lew near 75. Today in Ponting —— temperature preceding 6 a.m.) At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 4 m.p.h. Direction: Bast. Sun sets Tuesday at 6:27 p.m. Sun rises Wednesday at 7:00 a.m. Moon ‘sets Tuesday at 10:43 p.m Moon’ rises Wednesday at 9:09 am. | De ntewn Temperatures Whasescsee. we ile. m After a bit of a tussle, it was comedian was escorted VICINITY — Fair te- inereasing cloudiness in High Court ‘|Oakland County “were admitted -jto practice before the United! States Supreme Court at a session 4 bes ee © porary periods of progress, but ~ ADMITTED TO MILITARY COURT — A number of attorneys — from this area were admitted to practice in the U. S. Court of Mili- Roe tary Appeals in Washington yesterday. Shown above (left to right) ..,.-imer, of the military court. you will not be paid to see some- ~.§. Roeser and George Taylor, Pontiac Seated is Edward P, Barrett, ‘Pontiac. by her mother, Mrs. George ss Anan Mrs, Janet Barton, all of Pon- Mrs. William Jones Mrs. William (Margaret) Jones, A. 1. Slatterly, Chicago; Carlton ac; and Justice George W. Lat- 23 Oakland Men Admitted to Practice Before U.S. Supreme ‘Bench in Washington Alder to A group of 23. attorneys from Couple Hurt Monday Listed Satisfactory A_Syivan Village couple, in- jured in.‘a two-car accident yes- terday afternoon in Pontiac Town- ship, was listed in satisfactory condition in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital today. : Both Thomas B. Alderson, 72, of 2310 Garland Rd. and his wife, Florence, 67, suffered concussions and facial cuts. Their car struck a fence at \the corner of Adams road and South boulevard after it was in collision with the auto of Mrs. Violet Angdahl, 59, of 113 More- land Ave. Mrs. Moreland was released from the hospital after treatment lof a minor knee injury,. authori- ties said. New Center in City } Supervise Detroit Socony Continues Strike Pontiac Yard Not Struck but Employes Hesitant to Work at Outlet - A$be was ill four months, __ . She was a member of All Saints |Walter Morris of Rochester; @ son, 70, of 362 N. Cass Ave, died yester- day in Pontiac General Hospital. Episcopal Church, the Parliamen- tary Study Club and a past presi- dent of the MOMS Club, and a the Pontiac Council of John Jones of Pontiac; nine grand. and two will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday from the Huntoon Fune- ‘ral Home. The Rev, Edgar A. Lucas of St. Philips Episcopal Church, Rochester will officiate with burial in Ottawa Park Ceme- tery. esd Harry Elmer Morris ‘Harry Elmer Morris, 68, of 258 Orchard Lake Ave. died yesterday ‘lin Pontiac Géneral Hospital of a/ - heart. condition. : He was a member. of the Re- formed Lutheran Church and the Oddfellows Lodge of Detroit. Surviving are his widow, Alta; a son, Donald of Berkley; two datighters, Mrs. Robert Houghteling of Rhodes and Mrs. Roy Irwin of Drayton Plains; two brothers, Walter C. of Birmingham, Harold jof California; three sisters, Mrs. Ray: Mauer of Oxbow. Lake, Mrs. Bessie Havens of Detroit and Mrs. Dewey Flaugher of Alabama. Service will be at 3 p.m. Thurs- day frem the -Huntoon Funeral Home with Dt. Tom Malone of Emmanuel Baptist Church offici- view Cemetery, Clarkston. Jacob H. Perry is in sight for the rezoning of a z= Observance of Lent ating. Burial will follow in Lake!| © A. Hobson; four daughters, Mrs, (Parcel of land bounded by Hunter.) -auests, Oakland, Lawndale and Madison) poses the owners of the property| ’ Last nights héaring brought out Churches to Begin. (Continued From Page One) of the- message which the Rev. Carl W. Nelson will bring at 3 pm. Thursday in Sf, John’s | Holy Communion will: be ob- served at 10 a.m. tomorrow in St.. Dunstan's Chapel at Christ Church Cranbrook: = ; METHODIST FILM Following the family dinner at 6:30 tomorrow night at First Methodist Church, the Rev. Paul T. Hart will show the film, “Far|_ From Alone.” : - The Rev. Easton H. Hazard will be in charge of devo- tional service at 7:30 p.m. each. Wednesday at ‘the Wilson « Ave- nue Methodist Church. Prayer service will-be held each Wednesday evening at 7:45 in theday First Open Bible Church. The Rev. Trenton H, Staton is the pastor. = : x = ‘FIRST OF SERIES _ The first of a series of three services on alternate Wednesdays will be held at 6:30 tomorrow night Oe re E PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 5,087) ff Diagn ind\'Own Tincen Year Bélore\Desth Pontiac Deaths “ \ |The eee faa : +s eo Doctor Leaves Taped Advice to Wn. Harmen HonbvinOther Delay in Sight roads, George D. Cram, represents), 1.4 of possible actiofi, land Mrs, James P, Cummiskey JY. /pjanner, Herbert Hersberg, expressed irritation since the orig-jqut that business C zoning inal cequest has been before city adapted for professional offices and 1954, ~ |from. this request. * Now zoned for residential pUur-!o; sy wew SESSION ae -larea residents in their request for quest tat stiiconsl Hess Srome : i Club at its 7 p.m. social been, named to direct the new y A strike of some 200 workers) Service for Jacob H. Perry, 8, Congregational Church associate|ing, at the Community Men's Social Service Center soon = Jat the Detroit Socony Mobil oi Who died yesterday at his home,| -inister, will give a Lenten mes-|House will-see-a-display of pic- 99 State St. will be at.2 p.m. tures by Ruth M. Kelley taken dur- to open, in the city. Co, is still blocking fuel oil and/rhursday in the Pidey Funeral **8¢ 8 the 6:30 parish fon Fe at Gin pany’s Pontiac distribution yard, the Mt. Avon Cemetery. : CATHOLIC RITES. . a major @ company -spokesman confirmed| He¢ leaves his widow, Lillie; 8) at. St. Benedict's and ts this morting. son, Arthur-H. Perry of Pontiac;| Church, ashes will be blessed Agency. foe three daughters, Mrs. Harold A.| early in the morning and distrib- es - He said’ pickets from’ Detrolt| pniett ‘of Coral Gables, Fla..| uted after the 6:45 and 8 o'clock were preventing incoming and out-|Mrs Floyd Hook of Flint and Edith| morning Mass and following theif“) ili Offi 9 | going deliveries logally “to further/Perry of Pontiac. A sister, Mrs./yjase at 3 p.m. Devotions will be viilan iciais their efforts down here.” Fred Simons, is living in Ypsilanti.’ 4+ 7:39 p.m, with the distribution|». 9), a. tf || The official sald no bargaining) | of ashes. ~~ Pulling Out of Gaza - ee. wes ‘Albert Wilson — In St, Hugo of the Hills Cath- Todor g eenlige worn , shod wate ain - jbegan ursday when MeM-| Albert Wilson, in charge of build- _ en pig Mass Continued From Page bers of Local 11-389 of the Clue cinbssanmes. at the Daniels Sa ere i nda wil be |the Israeli people” and contrary Chemical, and Atomic Workers’\mity Corp., died Sunday in the) © © to the feelings of some cabinet o! 4 marked following the Mass, stopped work at the Detroit plant. an illness of several weeks, He| Foreheads The Basis for the walkout, the Detroit! nade his home at 100 Miami Rd.| * 7:15 and 8:30 a.m. and at 3) The Premier was scheduled to 118 W official said, was a demand for) He was. a member of Pontiac) “4% Pm address the Knesset at 8 p.m. the former Whi higher pay for the 200 members of Rebekah Lodge No. 450 and the| Ashes will be adrninisteréd in} (1 p.m. EST), an hour after a - Dawson wholesale ms operational department “cee Valley Oddtellow Late, | St. Vincent de Paul pear cabinet . house. The Salva company. | Besides his. widow, Elizabeth, he} Church following the Mass at 6.| Ben-Gurion’s task — explaining July. ” ni / the Pontiac yard were not on strike oan tog ater oo teen. Ng et — and 3 and T:)'why he had agreed to the evacua- Alder said that but apparently were not attempt-) Service will be at 11 a.m. Thurs- the building will begin shortly. . ing to go into the yard at 521-S.iday from the Pursley Funeral Limited operations are slated /to | Telegraph Rd. Home ‘with the Rev. Paul T. Hart begin June 1, he said, with full 0 ‘10 ise The yard distributes gas to someiot the First Methodist Church tions expected by late i 100 Mobilgas service stations in the|officiating. Burial will be in No- opera’ : , . é ;|Pontiac area, and fuel oil tojyesta ‘Cemetery, Tuscola County. mer. . *e * / Will Investigate Boom “thousands of homes and busi-|. The center will be a r Auburn Heights more iocal station reported no gas| 13 Given: Certificates tion headquarters Heard Yesterday left, while several others reported) pee ~ Bog wal . : primes sade diamines Pubic Worm, Beni ond Water : counter. Selfridge Air Force Base today = : the reconditioning Works . yesterday received p goods which will s ton,| Youth Strikes Womon, ~“|certificates recently complet- oid Bay © Bil by Broomfield Seeks Flood Study A bill to study Oakland County flood control-.was introduced yes- jterday in Washington by Congress- man William S. Broomfield, of Royal Oak, ~ The bill calls for Army engi- neers to make a survey of all Oak- land, Wayne and Macomb County streams flowing into Lake St. Clair and the Detroit River. An important consideration is the fast-growing population in this area. Oxford Firemen at Scene «349 Seconds After Alarm reported an.-explosive noise thought similar to that created when a plane passes the speed of sound, at about 44:30 p.m. yes- terday. 3 Capt. Wallace Shirey, base ad- ules would be checked to - Breaking. of the sound barrier is strictly forbidden under - standing Air Force rules, Shirey said. “Serious disciplinary action can result,” he said, “against any pilot who has caused what we call ‘sonic-booms,’ which can ~ cause damage to homes in the area.” | cost estimate \work. Civil Defense rescue training. The certificates City Manager man to the following: Dept Public Works — Hern Harroum. ing an 18-hour basic course in were presented |! penn Rage a ve ling, Earl D. Rogers, William Ogg, Jessie E. Gammey, Milton Foltz and Clyde Christian; Water Works — Richard Smith, Herbert G. Parker, Clarence M. Lake, and James P, Clancy; Health Dept. — Roland H. Bourke. Lansdowne Group Wants Action 3 on : iva sel OF le ncssee their home, 3370 . ee fies , i yor proae il WR mec | Oxford firemen may hold someya little word as “no” about two|_ He felt the = Madin tempeedere rn esses, 3/9Pe of record for reaching, fires./weeks ago. : _/ Mean temperatere 22200 (0.000181 3] According to a local fireman, the| TURNED DOWN OFFER / Weather: Pair. jgroup Of 21 reached the $200,000 Miller said someone offered to’ One Year Ago in Pontiac \ll-hour, Oxford Masonic Temple give him’ $37,000 for his tavern ew gf — nae a $ fire within 45 seconds after receiv-and he refused. He added he Mean ONE caicncecieisgses.: yeling the call last night. couldn't estimate the a on even . of damage, al he was sure Highest and Lowest Temperatere Thie) The fite station is located ©" ihe had ‘about 150 cases of beer. Dare tm M4 Years sor] Washington street ‘about four | 4 Mason himself, Miller‘said the|’ Aen 3 tm 100 adjoining buildings from ‘the | > wae tamed e) i ve 45-year-old . building was ti Teinpetatore > og) BOoHe Of the biase Which started for $50,000 although the local ‘ $e Minneapolis 34 2 ee estimated they had $l i Sec fy Sf) Mrowgh top of the third floor. — invested in the building. | eee Se 8 elm The electric store and tavern ¥ afk pranciyie § 4 J. 0. Miller, owner of the Ox-,were on the first floor, The second) ) Hy mere! 21 2 ford Tavern, tocated™en the first floor consisted of Fi ge dining | ion 41 2 \floor \of the building which wab room and ‘pool, room... Meetings “2 te’: 468 ex. Swept by fire, regrets he said such'were held on the third floor, =i le 7 Ae P) f finishing the), ‘as, Kavanaugh has ruled that jool districts do not! have te | last night Ask Waterford to Finish ‘Road: ‘hols, ot 1775 Williams Lake’ Ra., or a soft drink license;: Gurion would disclose Knesset: ‘ are / § pe A ee ee ee ae ee a oo \ vos ley ; i Oa Me (oS ee OM ON ey ee OX Sa Hes ow ete DAY, MARCH.5, 1957 |” THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS. siche 25 years trom now with s UO eee a quarter of a billion neighbors? ¥i~ 5 ae ‘ Man Que / | Pontiae 12, 4 nit sen Oe enna Bicenk Sunday Then, our intrepid soothsayers Hancup A. Prrecenay take another look-see into the ‘ " Mowan Hu. eaves e . td clans padi shows Etisuctiee - HUNDRED MILLION. | That's 7°premotion bi only 35 years away, and most of sy ced Rater “We Gres Panes Decause of lack of space. Full name, dite Ret sing Mgr. will ‘and telepbone number of the front and rear. *ilnnaring thor Grover, cea . you ; be hanging around. Trier must accompany letters but these Mrs. Andrew M. Shiel Ee 1am prod to call Pontiac home, After 17 Years, "“Siher are inthe sane boat ram, Whipped Again work, answer all Press ads, and to keep up with the Joneses, and Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter the 300,000,000 picture? Will you ” ‘MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS have the kind of a job that will ———— «Survive? _ ‘ , SEARS A moo — And then, as an added climax, wre ee a Pisieg Tart eevee create Seca th€se same experts (and they're just Rone most of the time I get the same by gad I drew abreast them ton, Macomb, Lapeer and anewer? —- * y Soemes, i ie $12.05 year, cesebere = that) predict that in the year -2,000, : ‘answer: “ a Oar ee tite tent, oat, I eee All msi] subscriptions payable in sdvance. We Will have a population of 338 mil- and abil- . ‘< ‘Jones K ceper-Up-With lion. That means the United States +++ +c. f/f | Ritesh mM. >» 2 ty ee ee” * oo Shceeh Boveess EE aT will have DOUBLED IN SIZE in ‘the [7 q x AK Ht By qrntinag ian mpeopitel “Patriotism Taught ~ . years as a factory superintendent by National Guard’ ~ TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1957 - ‘+ Mext 43 years. - - < “ ; = . 3 — Well, add 43 years to your own age —— Se } Z | * until it closed, have"worked meet- ES National Guard'to Get — Yhetner you personatly wit Witness : mall |e: ee eS ~ figure’ have brains’ enough to World, War 1. and too old for. the is pet ogi whether you personally will witness learn to do anything that’s possible ag ad a Ase ig Ba _ Six Months Training - . ts miracle. A reasonably large 0 Jearn. What con Sve do sows do TO GEST SS echavee, be bas A Ie : segment of the population will do “Sorry, you're too old.” pion y case pnan, alee ienguegied ~ have ended their disagreement over They rly segs -eagoirngaran po A sha capraantes After building our garage, the the Guard recruit training in a com- | Brees that sort of thik | ‘Postal Employes & he ue ee noone understand thing, and i he Should Get Raise’ ——s sted putting up the Promise largely accepting the Army's ore based on. all the information H iE FTE ahs PS and trends available now. ‘In regards ‘to the postal raise, many citizens without prior service will have to ig x * * ; * area is wanting @ new post office. always about the only one shown : take six months of active duty train. They make no forecast of the =~, So Pein | etn eek Serene one fe Si ane : ing. Under the plan the Guard has work week” in the year 2,000 ogee Tee _ for employes who really deserve. The National Guard is O} been granted two exceptions to the A.D. so we'll accommodate with- Of Course: tha Poss | . 1 make $2.30 per hour, which is 48 it instills patriotism. - six month rule. It will have the rest Out benefit of invitation. By - 'f Course, the Poor People ‘wWoulg Get Tel: © Ess bey thesis pricte as Mrs. G. HL. Caverty “ bs ee everyone else, I am all for them i wae ; ** @f 1957 to recruit youths of 17to 18% various logarithms, charts, tea for 11 weeks training. - leaves and trisected moon- . Case Records of a Psychologist: — ae Pontiac Motor employe. 4 ae oe _ beams, we arrive at the generah on =a : : ee Se Russell Biggs ; The current 11 week training national.average. 8 y C B Id y Own Ro PALA “121 Third St. : T am certain many others will program of the Air National © It’s six hours and 12 minutes. ou an ul our v¥. , mance Tee Join me in asking when the hon- . Guard which includes a iatee Tired? rae i 5a , : Foreign Policy Is 7p cit) fathers of Pontiac wil ‘ a0 Rachel ts @ lovely girl. But — Pick your prospective mate by — periences in Capable Hands’ beak ge wth Y number of Air Force veterans will _ she leaves Jack cold. Yet he ,ogical analysis, Use your head terval. aes ee se a gs : get rid aie as oe oe Willams t not be affected. The Army also The Man About Town a ak eee wonderfut instead @f your heart. 2o 4 we RE “A Patriot” asks if we have Street? I hate to say tie but for .: promises to supply the Guard Jo gC . <4 int love with her What can to peur tiene ponder B02 ine sine ge — snd our strategy y becatse it was have he, seery dees fe die a with recruits.if necessary. reate do to develop lie your Sipe . ae yd am, wee UN action.” Presidential graceful, : . ._. @uard spokesmen told the House py; ; : each other's touch? Love can When you pick their other parent, companion and share many happy (ihe military chief in that area alg = Soy |". armed Services subcommittee that LHings in Which Our Own casty ve developed by the rules Then fall in love afterwards, if Sutertiesin ‘your stomach and: CONGPES as endorsed our present ee | he re ' rut State Exceeds All Others . wm é : 7 need be, for you can take @ total tingle all over just at the sound ie astune acae tan aiten ‘Unmarked C o. Home surroundings: The ones eS Rachel B., aged phone ren’t Effective’ . : which we would appreciate more a very attractive : this nto Egy : oe if we gave them more study. — * «+ Dixie, it is my opinion that off 3 aoe TE cmeaumennies 24 ‘ > cers plainly marked cars do ; _ Atiet am eabinetive and quite remark SoD ror rel Caan just as much good as unmarked | War TL He said the six months train- "" " fueworth D. Stephens = Sat Ot ahaha ag’ amas marked car he "wil “checks _. ting would make fhe Guard. = ‘of 581 Alpeana Ave, has compiled list named Jack, who is 31. * cae ie ae eee on % : a Se Se of things in which Michigan leads the “And we corresponded for the effect. When a police car dashes Secretary. of Defense Wilson ona 4 US ‘senda a Sates We tol in fove by means suing oney the, thnk, tnanaed’ of —* you : err” ell in love | over instead of ~ —presented-strong evidence for the Auto and truck production, bréaktast ° °F letters one speeding car. on the road, longer training period. He foods, baby foods, canal traffic, oddest - “But when I feturned and ~ there “are two. “A--apeeding police Stressed the ‘suddenness with shape, oldest geologically, virgin salt and called on Rachel, we beth felt oon $s CRE Ieee. we which globe girdling atomic °PPer coast line, suspension"bridge, mu- [ibe sult and formal. Ana a plainly marked car, there Secieiis ingltl Kahl op setm, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, celery, “Son't Deliewe either af us be or: = Yee or ee ‘bombers could bring war. = =——__ birth of Republican party, furniture, Hia- ““'Y ™ “ve with Mo ere : : Townsman dentally, T've ‘driven on - Dixie ‘While the Guard is going to have watha, Paul Bunyan, sand and gravel, | “Y ebifeish to ' ers | na . Pl Vallee News projects this nation’s size with the flow completely in one direction : owe BS ee, 08 Bus Complaint ‘ seas a into breath-taking realms, e-we try to pass a lot in, but get noth- ' qenaite” for Jour I agree about the disgracefyl Let’s Bring Back To recapitulate briefly, in 1900 om. . — ll. ces mae — Tans pbs mad Decoration Day’ we had approaimately 75 million “Good building lots within four . For te rapery—sad lind of into a bus loaded with children _ 1 was both surprised and pleased - people. In 1915, this increased blocks of the courthouse, $100 Unked “with Ge chided ema ae teal oe oak seus ts as tad may NS ane eee ene to 100 million. Just before 1950, pena $5 ig: and a of 50 tional delights of picnics, bonfires, that seems to be in joints, nerves, ©" “UC? SSst SOY. _ {indication pe oy gph ihdsvieh ee'gietel iene it touched 150 million and now; Fouie die wm ee ae ae and/or - miupclesI< saggest that ° When I asked the bus driver about I had not heard of it for years. only seven years later, we nudge ee BUILD OWN ROMANCE Net for week, sich lighan, tes $0 eons ane tg hg oe freer oer the 170 million mark. . I have it direct from such authorities as “ iw ‘ school board, not him. I reported Armistice Day doesn't mean a Mk ok ot E, R. Williams and L. M. Roth, s : caiaein. dae Gate Soe Wr rt eee ull windioaeen By projecting these advances and ° the Entomological Society of America, {oom : tell—it may do as much good as check into it, as Thy sees: war, along with the help of Japan. then f tin ighted that the lowly cockroach is constantly male ; it ‘did for Mrs.. R.L, all vehicles to have such lights on © Wee average ' giving out a flow of rainbow colors. Test pairs nies te wt It would be tragic if some young- —a for the years ahead and considering — one out: we did. ee yo ‘sae ae or ster should lose his life before 1M S. Johnson ; all known factors, Lawrence's, staff { ope Well, ‘which every: ree — City Hospital Care arrives at some amazing conclusions. er g mend that you employ mest persons 4 __Mps. W. B. Tinsman Pleas ce In 1967, our population will be 200 Verbal Orchids to- . conn! ie BO Saget id , rintiahec cae OE Be he tient % million. This is a sizable gain but Mrs. William Avis generally consider adequate, 5 wit "etn aioe Schone Hospital ‘ant te 5 — others orecas So— of 163 Perkins St.; ninety-second birth- NE Sn From’ many queries of south- , ' achont > ie aw pe ae gine oa, penta. day. S| i. cow 7) = ern readers, I gather i Ss Board to take some drastic safety Sg jon with beds in the oo Te ee ! y Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Q’Connell, ho manifestations of vitamin wacarates im the operatica and 2". UMescallout nervien tad poe oy ee er rr, i Let: ee ace» plex deficiency are commonly maintenance of. school buses. 1°, oe and oh ees A C2 of 174 ‘Seminole, Ave.; fiftyeecond wed- , described ag the misery. have noticed a every attention possible to make me” ee se Just after 1980, our population \ ding’ anniversary. — badd ; f . e w fher ¢ the school soles tood sand eomtortable. me days I was , , Will be 250 million. This'is an =, Miss Frances Carrey, Probably various other factors | Mev tanic tou ee cere: pocorn wg tombe want aly - imeredible level, as prin yee 2 of oor ane ee . . ; euttonal c \ on cate’ on coe peri ng ch | live to ste) of Drayton Plains; golden wedding pret rioc: oog cb Pompe ‘ eacting vey’ ne hospital pure own \S afniversary. = Vs pian a ency i the e sehen pees ia - f | | \ ey /\ \ ‘ A ; i j a : : 3 ) \ / \ 4 : .) | : , i oF 7 \u 4 : ia j ‘ : ij \ pd OAL ee cara ee Se ea Re ; : ae, é * jf ; j eS : ores oe 3 ~ 1 7 “J ) ey z gs ee i. a eR : | / I i j __ THE secs a TUESDAY, MAKCH 5, 1957 ’ Tes'ippas af ane hove bens The “middle class tombs meek eet i oe eee dat duiae te 6 ened ih by a dozen ie rH * ! ‘i and Ylabout six feet square with a small) The the, fous are. minde of axedelteo help him pinpoint the era, -jancient papyrus, but’ “hopeful” of finding markings to By Carl Grubert 3 in Holdup Ring ne . : : oS Get Stiff Sentences a St to d the convic-|i qj gan by Circuit Judge Frank L. last December. Masks were ry back in the trunk. Baggage Doty. worn in all ‘the robberies, agents were unable to locate the Kenneth Marshall, 18, of 314% a : trunk a short time later, and a Weasen St., was sentenced to 742-| People who always know all the value of the mer-icheck on outgoing trains proved 15 years; Joseph Page, 21, of 49T/answers pretty soon don't getichandise was placed at $40,000 tojfruitless. - Ditmar Ave., 5-15 years; and Vel-jasked . . . Hawaii has pretty much)$50,000 by Fred J. Cannon, a 62- s — ton Wilder, 18, of 476 Branch St.,/the same weather all the year|year-old jewelry salesman for the} About 97 per cent of the area 5-15 years. around—how do you suppose the/Cannon-Schaefer agency in Losjof Iowa is farm land and. of this Marshall and Page had pleaded|people ever start their conversa- ; eed eset abet gen oot ® guilty ‘to the $56 stickup Dec. 17!tions?—Eari Wilson The 186-pound green, reinforced|improved. . - ‘ Sin ther te ~ 59 PILLOW CASES .. Reg. 49¢ bd : PRINT PERCALE <~ Rear Open your eyes to its glisten—get a atta ts from its a oil you ll wonder how this big, nimble wheeled beauty ever edged its way into the low-price field! Actually you can go a long,/ o _ long way up the price scale and still not get what the Chieftain offers: In wheelbase, its extra-long 122” span is crowding the biggest; in power, Pontiac's deep-chested 347 ou. in., 10 to FAD e Ve tatio Strato-Streak V8 is getting rave write-ups by experts who have driven ‘em all!. ~~ And when it comes to tide, no other car can hold a candle to the new idegs that went ntiac’s soothin’, smooth Level-Line Ride! Yet, with all this, a full-sized Chieftain six-passenger | “sedan actually costs less than 30 models of the low-price three. Come in for a tum 7 of the weal aad aloo at the price tag. : and discover how easy it is to excite your pride and calm your — at -_ same time! ak » Ts LUXURIOUS FULL-SIZED BEAUTY- o s less than a Lowest-Priced Series of Americas Number O Road Car! ‘one = your ‘KurHonzen PONTIAC DEALER mack DRIVE. THE SURPRISE CAR OF THE YEAR! cones 48 NASCAR GRAND NATIONAL. cHamel 217 -hg, Peatioe with Tr-Power Carburetion® beet ‘em ll regerdioes of sive, Ca ehh et ee pn “Optional et extrd cout on any model. - ch / L. } yee s pk | es a " . a | ‘ * First _ quality, san forized pattern. See - ther Wednes- day. oeeeee 3.75 CURITY DIAPERS 2.97 TOPPERS Aelors in slip- over orion Styles, sizes 34 to 40, . Out they go 59¢ INFANTS SHIRTS 39 Out go | as Men's Pin ode 1.44 -JSe Guaranteed Long Wear ome ~~" f THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1957__ j a , Like fine W hiskey? s | THE ONLY THING YOU'LL LIKE BETTER THAN PM's QUALITY 1s its ‘PRICE! 3 ici if 5 7 pry iH fa ; AL Z£ } oii } geet seer sf ; | 3 | i | | | ? ‘Bob Considine en Old Philadelphia Gets Face-Lifting and lived to see the game bey He called most of his player come a multimillion dollar cartel.|“Mr.", a_ a day ‘ campaigned liam Penn himself. TENDER THINGS it triumph and disaster, than any Philadelphian that comes to mind. He rates historically not with Clothiers, Biddles, but with Wil- In the years to come, - ~whenever people gather in the room named for him, they'll remember many tender things about this ome and spindly old fellow who was a part of the nation’s folklore -years — he passed away, a 2 2 ll remember him as one’ of the foynding fathers of the pres- ent-day game, He was one of the first catchers to use a ‘mitt and sy % good players as guests.| . MASKING LEGAL NOW — City councilmen in New Orleans dressed for the part when they made it legal to wcar masks for tomorrow's Mardi Gras celebration. The officials set aside move in. close behind the batter, * prohibited masking at ali times. Donning masks | has been 'qimest ‘a rule tr the city since 3500. ‘ ._ (Clerk Tell Names 1 of County Fathers The following is a list ot Oak-| . fathers Our Standards of Morality Are High... standards of living and 7 @. education’ of our commynity are ap- parent to. everyorie. But the most ® important high quality present is something we seldom see—our fine A. standard of morality and honesty. In our. profession, Honest ‘policies ---— and public confidence are hand in- hand, bringing to Pontiac the worth 3 g. The, high finest funerq! service. FEDERAL 4-4511 ‘Useless Job, Writes Rep. Norblad WASHINGTON (®—Rep. blad (R-Ore) has protested against the hiring by the Air Force of a “fashion coordinator” Protests Hiring of Stylist Nor-/desire to “keep up on the latest ' fashion.” But he said “I cannotdonor is paying for construction to existence for Anonymous Donor Buys Adrian Dorms The Air Force said iis is luae tas wae oun aoet epearted on a campus center building and a in her kitchen, one in their bedroom } and one in the basement.” Yes, that’s all they cost—about $1 a month each. And handy extensions mean that wherever you are in your house. you're only a step away from a : "phone. Other helpful telephone items are: a phone that. lights up so _ you ean dial in Ahe dark, one you can adjust to Jet you hear better, listings i in the phone book for other ; members of your household. Gennes Michigan Bell. Telephone Company. oa phones make great gifts i‘ “TELEPHONE T," 6 P.M, wanes on somttaispiic ai the whole Pentre wil enjoy. ( be “Call your a Busin ee aie | PS. B $1 a month each and she says >» they save a million steps.” FINANCE these and many others: Insulation, storm windows, additional room, . roofing, siding, heating, plumbing, wiring, painting, papering, awnings, grading, landscaping, driveways, fences, new - garage, termite prevention, venetian blinds, jalousies, structural improvements and alterations of all ‘kinds. The eposed Oakland Cirls’ Ranch wes dis- cussed at the meeting Monday evening of County women’s service groups. The group of representatives met at the Birmingham Community House. Shown — 1 al * * | and-the outcome is likely * plain folks are generally é tion. ONG | continues to flourish, Last year, actor Jack star status to supporting are (left to right) Mrs. S. B. Wattles of Delaware Eternity.” + z a . ; 3 i i i é : "4 : - : bd * ‘Stars, directors, producers, writers and just : come of the recent voting. |. “This is the craziést set of norninations we've | had in 10 years,” one industry executive declared. *. One of the biggest beefs is the fact that Dorothy j ation S ‘| HOLLYWOOD (INS)—This year’s Oscar nomi-. nations are causing afi unpleasant stir in Hollywood to be a nasty kettle of * displeased with the out- Mickey Rooney, who re- . ceived star billing in “Written on the Wind” and “The Bold and the Brave,” respectively, switched to the supporting role bracket to snag a nomina- This policy, put into practice in past years, is _ frowned upon by many movietown notables, but it * Lemmon switched from - actor to win an award _ for “Mr. Roberts,” And the previous year, Frank Sinatra dropped to supported category to win an Oscar for his performance in “From Here to ; q / \ i looked by the academy. = ”@ Some thought Paul Newman should have been \ ause Unpleasant S “Many onlookers were disappointed in the acting - selections and felt that certain top talent was over- : ode nominated for “Somebody Up There Likes Me”; Audrey Hepburn for “War and Peace”; Earl Holli- man for “The Rainmaker”; David Niven and Can- _tinflas for “Around the World in 80 Days”; and Chariton Heston for “The 10 Commandments.” Others thought director Elia Kazan should have been nominated for “Baby Doll,” a film with con- troversial overtones, but one in which the per- ' formances were largely controlled by the director, Still others felt that James Dean should have won an Oscar last year (he was nominated for “East _. of Eden”), instead of being renominated this year for a more minor role in “Giant.” * * * ~ And then there is the unexplainable nomina- tion of the “Bowery Boys” film, “High Society,” which voters confused with MGM’s “High Society,” the Grace Kelly starrer. All in all, the Oscar race.is slated to wind up with some very unexpected results. drive, Mrs. Thomas Culbert of Oxford and Kathryn’ Winters of Birmingham. ~ 9 Girls’ Ranch omens Section — New Toys. Fund Drive | , —M ay Upset | Is Planned TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1957 PAGES 9-11 U S H ae Committee Named oe : , | ee: ew. | Sates by Service Clubs of Personal News of Interest in Pontiac Kit Even. Permits Oakland County |" : poe eee se ac . Junior to Analyze . rst organizational meeting} Mr. and Mrs. Grant McDonald) ‘The Department of Military (Newport, R.I., on Friday. He will : His Parents ge as cote onan clubs of/Of Clintonville road hace wenanen Science and Tactics of mesa attend. ccsemaledtiens school in : County was held Monday/to their home following # vacation) yenitary school has promoted |N¢WPort for two months and will - By DOROTHY ROE . evening at Birmingham Commu-jin Key West, Fla., and a cruise) 3) pias 1 gablock! to the |{'™ S° Sboard the U.S. Destroyer — hity House for the purpose of elect-'o Havana, Cuba, where they spent pietar dpe win, |Stembol at San Diego, Calif, as Associated Press Women's Writer ~ steering commit-|five days. return tri grade of private class, communications officer. Since this is the week when ee oOo cante tar Oo abmngivated fa Affeata, Ge., and Law| duty acsiggseell es d mem- | : 2 2 6 the nation’s merchants flock to of a Girls’ Ranch at Camp Oak-|ington, Ky. a. ber in Company “B” of the Howe S. Sgt. and Mrs, Artis W. Kemp ts. cchect tare fur “land. ER ee School Corps of Cadets. —— Fethiye 4 a I feel it only Ye & 2; Mr. and Mrs. Monroe L. Jorgen-| Cadet Zablocki, a first-year stu-| Ken, announce the birth of a° warn ‘parents that this | _ Mrs. Margarette Newhouse from/sen of Birmingham have returnedjdent, is the son of Mr. and Mrs.| son, Gregory Foster, Feb. 26 at 1 y manufacturers have 3 _ Oak Park, representing Royal Oak from . oo Lloyd Zablocki of James K court.| smoky Hil Alr Force Base | oR weet 4 | Reeper of Ferndalo Soroptoniet (°° SNe _ ceived an ensign commission in/Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Kemp of | serene ont oe | 4 ag rece Resta Pr Did Weber snl tigen oe Ue. Navy arb onaggw o ge ig —— Cora - : . introducing & | one csr lt, nelee Racer bpp er oto Fm Me ~ —— ag i‘ y = arents. This | T cuales ta Come nn aren Stre a8 Sat x 2 pee te further pan- posed of one representative of each| Sra? , evenue- mee Suna ‘Audrey : homes, | _ clubs ‘Thirtytwo clubs were TeP-! Gaui Blamy and Mrs. Albert Norris. Se etienna| ies Feuiman ond ; . oe sages were presented. to the arr rancts Jimi 2 Pong Moariger Ste Moore tod feminine guests an they arrived. Thier e+ e building of Boys’.Ranch at Camp| Among 96 preclinical students -_ married out of £° Oakland, were present and offeredito receive the cap’ of the Indian- Saturday in and you're harboring a | — ee ee Method Hospital School Grace are living _ :, , a ses mueing et qnercioes Friday Latheran just not gos oe ee : . A poll of the clubs represented |WaS Marilyn Sue Clingaman of It oore a right aes More than 30 women's clubs of Oak- _right) are Mrs. Joseph Carry of Oliver Fy bi showed that $4,000 |Pine Heights drive.. Church. Her provides the means) Jond were re, the _ street, Mrs. Leslie Langford of South ‘ss been raised to date for the o. ae parents are analyzing handwriting, hay | sine Monday when the topic was the _ Tilden avenue and Mrs. Donald Weddle Prekeet by enty five clubs in We.) Cynthia Sue Kelley, daughter of} Mr. and Mrs. a ing e . ; . . county, Mr. and Mrs. Perry G. Kelley of and proves! possibility of a Girls’ Ranch Division - of Oneida road, as they arrived at Bir- ry. tirst meeting of the perma-|Linwood avenue, who is enrolled Athens: A that the way , gon hard of Camp Oakland. Pictured ( left to mingham Community House. nent. committee is sched-|@8 a freshman at Kalamazoo Col- Faulman of p’s and q's may have dire : , ; — ———| uled naga 1 at ca ns aoe Danforth le 23 | am » One oO M Ses eames | Se yey ge ger yt Mend ere aeces|Deware Of Pre-Ticketing! Presbyterian nis Suny — omits aa oniren nee Suds tie eh Women Hear . | ot mrs Kathieen Duchene of Sar ba =o wars ee SF hy ALICIA HART | __ “Normally we have been going atter the mam (GUEST Speaker | ot the retreshments ‘commalttes are Harry's cies ee eee ® in the | WASHINGTON (NEA). --- Girls, we bargain facturer to. get at the source of the trouble,” says] __,| for the formal opening on Sunday | we A . ' parents. a oe ces hunters have got to look out for a new, slick racket. Sherman Hill, FTC projects‘ attorney. 7 len ‘Bruce goon 8 resident! ot the new wing at Lourdes | ae > aa —_ tees - tel ae ee ae - oe 8 e stoke on “Our. Christian Faith’ Matec College” | MRS. HARRY FRANCIS ZERING There are sighiestagly — ‘This is a scheme called fictitious pre-ticketing Recently the FTC has been meking an intensive hoe — Barge Pl Pa a yee er ae . ey ae which (tat makes suckers out of enthusiastic money effort to stop harmful pre-ticketing about a) erin Church held in the church| William H. Mallender of Bir- Aa oar well ‘construct his |S8¥ETS yee dozen big cases are in the works. parlors. mingham, « member of te Yael ALILTCY Faulman Speaks own bomb if he grows annoyed A trick used by smail-timers for years, it’s “We're investigating manufacturers whe supply «“ * * gd nivers! ; ’ st 7 / i condone at ome. | py sarang. Mager proprtns, and’ ining the Faller wth pice tags tha are ebvioey | Luncheon was served by emeacn’ © te Smee prom com! VW Ours in Grace Lutheran d people right and left, according te officials at the cade on neal, eo a ee cones College, one of the uni- cy ee rs Federal Trade Commission le never bother with honest reductions.” Group as hos |versity’s 10 undergraduate resi-| on) pundred and std at-| ensemble with accessories Clo Presents Tht mento bat vow a _ Oe ony hn ced Cling rl Cro” oat $0" NaS fete eet sm eat ore -jfor fancy, me x went so far as ed 2 - Mr. - in ovd/erty| | Da files is how a typical consumer got caught. See if with their pre-ticketing prices and resale| > i ged en St Past Surrey lane. lraincis Zering. The 4 o'clock serv- When te couglt oft oe emwene | : Square nce > it-has ever happened to you. Hill reveals. = ‘Srumbeonen hey ice was held at Grace Lutheran|2e#ch, Fia., the new Mrs. Zering bg ia wl i... <4 a. es +. << % me ae sees , meet bee bar ee sept ge and Church. The Rev. 4 E. Clay-|wore a blue wool jersey ensemble , ) jaan oe Oe. Nocon iis Soar: m shid ‘the lady to-her- From perfume. tofurs to belts to slips to hosiery|Wementay and. the World Day of road, has gamer a ward ee Crest Lutheran|with black patent accessories. ‘The | glen, Robert Longe, Walter Koe-| ” | & real bargain, = ve 3 bel wana ° tticial Peeve sponsored by the United|Dean’s Honor List at Augustana / newlyweds will reside on Seminole , | tind Frederick Neuman at the|#elf while eyeing the wool comforter. Through watches, people are being by Church Women at First Presby-|College, Rock Island, Il. He is a| Patents of the couple are Mr.\avenue on their return. | «PE enaders Square: Dance Ciub|cellophane cover she could see the manufacturer's looking labels produced by the manufacturer. terian Church Friday beginning at|freshman this year. and agen: Ang npr gli , | “held Saturday at Dariiel|labeled price of $14.95. NEVER QUESTION {9:45 a.m, 7 —— | wf | . aw At yw acaal | Then. she looked at the store's placard offering = « Saal : Stanley F. Zering’ of Oriele road. (CL 9 ter AW | | pa IE ae. = ms ye Most consumers won't give a second look to a The bridal gown was of | | oe Fe ert Per aly 14.9 plus try $5 Pur- retailer's price tag that has been’ marked down,| Couple Make 2 Em lo es —— , | Kintz, of its regular price, * * * Mrs. Wilber Forrest Robertson of] AV | d MS nesting su eames — ‘Huber, Mrs THe same industrial skills that produce modern|S* Antonio, Tex. announce the|/” tten U LR ‘ion| Mrs. John H. Little was installed and Mr. 8 and attractive packaging are now employed to\neesement of their daughter, i. ; Audrey's tiered veil of illusion) ond term president of Chapter Sarah Jo, to Philip Duder LeMes-| Mrs. Jacquelene Large and Mrs.|fell from a jeweled tiara, and she), ¢+ pro sisterhood at the dress up these phony price tags, according to €X-|surier, whose parents are Mr. and|Rose Mary Corr are enrolled in|°@ttied a bouquet of white roses|\; 42. evening meeting in the perts. 5 Thomas Charles LeMessur-|the adult education ig TE home of Mrs, Earl Rinker on Lan- fia! = Past Matrons’ Club | saree herve : tf i FT| i They come in a rainbow of colors. Some are Pe boa @ ote sim that most big-name manufacturers and the great/Sigma fraternity.. Sarah Jo was ‘ “Ladies Aid Meets, . {supervisors Mrs. William Miller and / Mrs. hostesses. Michigan State University where they are taking a food service ’ course, : “The course, first of its kind, was developed by the Michigan Hos- education program, at Michigan State University, according to Hos- pital Director Lauretta Paul. es * on kere ee thinkbreg: seoeee for his money than he pays.” cine | \ | _* la is made by\ the hos 4 pital, subject t of Mar- pita. Oo approva: as coor dina for the i wes | y > i j m: Iva O'Dell were Mrs. William L. Miller, vice president; Mrs. Paul be attacked by these and ‘many other products. + f+ * As most of you know, the ‘skin is protected from injury by an out- er layer of horny cells which are jarranged much like the shingles on a roof. Their reaction is more lacid than any other skin area. This so-called acid mantle of the skin. is important in maintaining Planned Vacation We can make your vacation schedule run smo-o-oth as silk -with the best transportation possible — domestic or joreign. Pontiac Travel Service Phew PE 8-305! 698 W. Huron New Spring Hair Styles SHORT and SMART — Cutting, Styling by Experts LANOLIN ENRICHED _ PERMANEN T Proper care of the hands is extremely import- ant not only for good looks but fo y comfort and effi- ciency. For Precea Study Master of ceremonies for iu i Junior Music The Senior Group, the Junior, \League and Student League of | Pontiac Tuesday Musicale met! ‘Sunday. *. @ -@ street was hostess to the Junior League. Appearing on the program were Lyn Thompson, Janet Liv- ingston, Barbara Griffen, Kitty Milidebrandt and Clark -Lefurgy. Alse on. the program were Suzanne Larkjn, Miss Kissick, Barbara Munter, Jeanne Sala- thiel, Marianne Engelhard, Nan- cy McKown, Karen Eicher and M APPOINTMENT : NECESSARY 4 eX - s J : ‘ oy = © . : t / > .00 hid : n : . ens : ~ ae #2 = + 2 SS ge SERRA Se ee = DELUXE 30° RANGE Trade-in ec | - Price Witho sll sole Price YQO95 a. eee ee Bat cel A dre DELUXE 9O" RANGE | | ae = 219 2 9 er Rs Oven Come t's simple to cook com- plete oven meals while — you're away for the doy —simple os o-b-¢ Trade-in Sale Price PLUS TAX ce F A. Diet mes! time, ne 8. Dial cooking time | ee : And cooking Yampa. has at | is See Your Frigidaite dealer or Detroit Edison Me? rs THE. PON’ TT. y Ms 6 ‘ae E Ce } sd : G . tn 2 _ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN i ee “THIRTEEN States Share Droug t Aid ( Cos 5 ie “8 | Would bioaad T- Federal Relief: Bill to_Ask ‘Local Units|_ | to Pay at Least 25 Pct. Disaster Expense : -WASHINGTON | o— President Eisenhower proposed today that state and local governments pay more of the cost of programs for relief of drought and other farm disasters, some expansion and other changes). , e er a DOG OR BIRD?—“Caesar”’ is one Dallas, Tex., dog that has his own private way of beating the leash law. He spends the major part of his time eS ee ee ee bertson (left), who looks a little put out at his pet's actions. The animal has a ramp at the back- of the dwelling that permits him to reach the low roof and his lofty perch, Ti cdasic Policy of Ghana as-National, Not-Neutral: ACCRA, Gold Coast u» — Vice President Nixon predicts the new nation of Ghana “will be national but not neutral” after it achieves i 24 ‘Some 5 Million Others ' Will Get Pay Increases Boosting Cost of Living i 5 zg z3 Z 3 nh | LE iL z s di > + = + ¢ -las they acquire their independ- .nation has been administered by — * */ He added that) Nkrumah ex- pressed. great rest in diversi- _ |fying agricultur¢ and in establish- ing local to guard against any threats to the nation’s | s t/ &.% io has been a ‘said, “I believe. this is. very sig-| nificant because this could indi-| cate the trend which will be fol- lowed in other African countries ence.” + -a..9 The area making up the new Britain under a U.N. trusteeship. or a Boondoggle? Mystery. Noise Reveals Pleasant Guard Border of North Ireland 1954, and made out to Arthur T. Sullivan of Fenton, Mich, Informed of the discovery, Sul- livan said, “But I haven't lost tah ma Gohl’s “I couldn't ‘ imeiies* Wis Sulli-| van. “It's just money from heav- Leaders of All Parties Denounce Violence as Eire bean Dail DUBLIN ® — Armed guards | patrolled the Irish Republic's northern border today as the Irish voted in a national. election enlivened by a bid from Sinn Fein supporters of terrorism, : * * * Despite the flurry caused by Sinn Fein’s entry into the lists, the campaign to choose the new 147-member Dail - (Parliament) was the quietest: since Ireland'd 26 Southern counties won their. in- - dependence 35 years ago, ae =. =. Sinn Fein, political arm of the outlawed Irish Republic Army ad- vocated violence to end the par- tition of the six Northern Irish counties which Britain still holds. The extremists appeared to be getting little support, and leaders : : United Press Phete » EASY DOEs Ir — Giving his all for science, Patrick Lay-of Eng- ‘land gets-a shave from a pair of mechanical’ hands The unusual American-born Eamon De Val- era, whose Fianna Fail (Men of _|Destiny) is trying to win a major- Educational TV Boon * teacher and the learner.”’ | * * ¥*# John W.. Taylor, executive direc- tor of Chicago’s Educational. Tele- vision. Assn., and Prof. Earl C. Kelley of Wayne State University, out for a big ‘‘ceremony of nation. al welcome” in Accra‘s municipal sports stadium. The vice president said the Sov- jet official tald him Russia "was having a “banner farm crop” this year and gave part of the credit to. the visit a Soviet farm dele- gation made to U.S. farming areas last year. Detroit, discussed TV in a sectional). meeting of the 12th national con- — 5 * almost ‘got’ To Untreeze U.S. Aid ity and return the former Premier . to office, declared the partition problem would not be solved‘ by WASHINGTON @ — PRATER, a a ae freeze U: S. aid to the embattled Middle East area this month in a further effort to restore tranquility there. ; All aid programs in the immediate area were necessarily sus- pended last fall when the British-French-Israeli attack on Egypt forced the recall of 199 foreign aid officials, together with their families, to avoid injury. iDisk ‘tolk Gechegy 1h the caen © edutelilie he etd gatas under way in Israel, Egypt and Lebanon. — Officials said today orders to return to their posts will go out to these 199 experts sometime this month — presumably as soon as Israeli: troops complete withdrawal from Gaza and Sharm el Sheikh, and the last sunken ship is cleared trom the channel of the Suez Canal. ; iff | Fae t. .% +t | the mchine has almost us already,” Kelly said. ““The tele. ‘vision screen. can become the final triumph of machine over’ man.” Kelly said science has demon- strated that “each individual is unique, and must and will learn what has meaning for him.” ££ @. & “The herding of 100 to 500 unique individuals into a ‘hall to listen to: a lecture is hardly in keeping with’ what is now known about learn- ing,” " Kelley said. _to.use as he sees fit. : Congress has “appropriated 7) million dollar for military and | economic aid in the Middle East during the fiscal year ending next | June 30. President Eisenhower has an additional 100 million dollars —— He could gain the over-all majority Awaiting congressional ngprovel is Eisenhower's request for a he wants in Parliament. He has freer hand in spending 200 millions of available funds in the area. |spurned the idea of taking part in . American officials expect the Israeli withdrawal to be swift. ' Likewise, they look for clearing of the Suez Canal by mid-March. } United Nations officials are negotiating with Egyptian President Nasser on some sort of interim operation of the canal pending a permanent agreement on canal tolls and other problems. eos *, ; Result of the election may be known for several days. cause of the complicated syst of counting. It will become independent within the British Comrnonwealth. Nixon’s private meeting with Nkrumah was the Prime Minis- ter’s first with any of .the repre- 7 —t Bed i \ we ; #8 Cote +f 1410 «= Code We. at Copieeenaey Imported. in bottie | irom Canada by. ei Importers, * (i " N a ig ty \ \ ene 1c + ~\ ra \ % i ae years ala 904 proof v : ‘\ eee Ine. Detroit, Wichigan . “Blended iis mm * ie | -- ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 1607 CHICAGO (INS) — The Airtine radu, faster oianed to air com Pilots Assn. opens its fifth annua]|/munications, better airport light- safety forum today with the grow-/ing; and a new computer and dis- ing problem of air traffic control|play technique to repldte the slow high on the agenda. -_ Paros rd method of man- The three-day meeting in Chi-|"#! eas strip posting. cago will be.attended by 200 pilots int ae forum is nay vitally and airline representatives ag well| terested in pilot ing Tequire- as industry and government safety| ™°2's ie the new jot alriners. These luxury crafts will fly about a Sane: DS Nae: a eyes * 23,000. feet. ; higher than today’s airliners, lel nt be elevated Me Although the jets will fly mach wnt te eRevinnet, He - . ay Gaamemameed mils dias lee 0 th high in order to gain maximum efficiency} and all the airlines will be clam- ee altitude. “Also, the chance of their * col liding with another aircraft on the way up, or down, from these high altitudes increases.”” 7 Woman, 72, Asks Road Fixed; Bike Ride Too Bumpy. BATTLE CREEK (®—A 72-ye@al old woman wants the holes inher street repaired so it will be easier to ride her une to the grocery store. Perky Mrs. Bland mak- ing the request to Emmet Town- ship officials, said it's hard enough what with three hills in the mile-long stretch. experts, Clarence N, Sayen, 36, presi- dent of the 1,200-member ALPA, explained the function of the: forum this way: “It's sort of a sounding board] ~ at which we can exchange infor- mation about air transportation from the viewpoint of the manufac-|. turers, government bodies, the air- lines and the pilots.” GUY UP FRONT => ' $ayen said ALPA unreal the ‘forum. because “we figured if we take care of the guy up front, the rest of the ship will take care of itself.” One of the six papers given on| - air traffic control will be by James Anast, systems planning advisor of|« . the Curtis committee. ~ __ ‘fhe committee, headed by Ed- ward P, Curtis, was appointed - by President Eisenhower follow- ing last July's collision of two | airliners over the Grand Canyon in which 128. persons died, According to Sayen, the Curtis! - report is expected to reconimend a/. ' completely new contro! set-up. It ~ will incorporate wider. use of ° (Advertisement) — Been ON WORLD CRUISE — The four-masted Span- ish training schooner “Juan Sebastian de Elcano” makes a picturesque scene in its berth at Treas- : training trip. : AP Wirephote completed a 20-day voyage from Hawaii. Its crew Se On we | ure Island, San Francisco Bay. The ship recently B Schedule 2 Meetings for County Farmers Priest Found Dead in Orion Rest Home ers. has been scheduled by the’: Agricultural Extension Service. to discuss ‘“What’s New in Agri- culture.” — On Monday, March 11, Oxford)’ area farmers meet at 8 p.m, at the Oxford Elevator, and © on March 13, South ‘Lyon farmers cen es eh Lees mentary School. Sos ied “he. connty aa: cultural agents, Lyle Abel, Jay clergy, was found dead in his room Saturday night. Father Francis Finnegan, 54, Was home at 3 p.m He was later found hanging in a closet. . Willman ; Named to Advisory Group - Pontiac City Manager Walter K. [nen eae Series 6 penis oe the Advisory Committee of the |National Rivers and Harbors Con- gress, Oakland County . Congressman William 8, Broomfield recomended Willman to the committee. It studies flood control, naviga- tion, irrigation and the conserva- tion of water and soil resources in the country, ’ Jast seen in the basement of thei Willman said he hoped his ap- on the committee would Poffenberger and Wayne Seiffert, to discuss: the agricultural out- The priest had been “very des- pondent,” a spokesman said. aid the ity in its studies of ur- gently-needed drainage changes in Pontiac. But those potholes and ruts, She says, now make the “ride bumpety, bumpety, bump.” “I used to breeze up those hills," i E Little Light on the Aatieds Not Checking ‘Blindness’ highway bridge! Plan Program — Farm Surplus Pn Dangers| Bruce Calls Program| Double-Edged Sword;j . - Senate Debate | In a report published today by ; the Senate Foreign Relations. 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KEARNS ~ and Right now the lineup ofthe frst) and biting tn nta-aqud games $ox Saturday, Tighe said “Risley named football coach of the year Sports Editor Pontiac Press | were Ceo cat luriog rogers. ele ib demi or deer an aaeeeee ee Toe [uA sve Hietiy of Seiten, Beton at the 26th penn ogy test; 1 AKELAND, Fis. — Rain| be in actual game drills Ss oe ee staff, pretty good out there." monial dinner 3 washed out all activity at Henley| *¢ainst the » Frank Bolling at second In the first intra- Gov, Hershel C. Loveless of| cia yesterday giving Jack Tighe| ‘will, split our|cpne*t first. Al Kaline, Charieyliast weekend Reno Bervola wasted ee en eae time to plan the first real intra-| . ~ — ety tor axwell and Bill Tuttle are/at the hot coyner, but after Ris- poral inaluding paella yor hey squad game ‘tavolving all of hela) ‘hea’ Sox Pc gl Sanasots (Cmeeted, to hows Panag their Te8;/jey’s showing behind Bertoia, the LAKELAND—From the front office right ‘down to|modig, Michigan Stale University/Teer Tesuars for Wednesday|saturday,”” said Tighe, “and wel "\ = cf elaiey Senmnele, satin ot Boley ty Manan See “Mr, Fan” optimism. for the Detroit Tigers’ chances in athletics business: manager, who|*!teTnoon. twill use some of the more prom-| Much of ‘the conversation gén- | fie aa t was given &, es ks 1957 is at its h 8 reeeived the ‘‘Christy Walsh Sports-|, To date only Ray Boone, try: jising rookies Where we need) ‘ered on rookie third baseman {Starting nod the next day. “We're Gertainly not going ighest peak since the 1950 season when the| man Award.” ing out his position at first base, |them.”” George Risley; whose fielding Risley nicknamed “Baba”, was'around offering ‘him’ for trede.—_ ‘Bengals finished. in 2nd place ‘under manager Red Rolfe. 2 ; 74 am : abe 8 = — sand sen Tighe said of rg lye if we 7 eet Je ek greet a nage teenth he oy at Sacramento he hit .289 and had ae © ee Se ro : =~ eee Ted by Fred Knorr and John Fetzer, af doubles sat he, aren el er are determ to give the club everything it needs to mnahie e's Se ce ned to start against the, Red Spike Briggs is sure the few new Ssemkvubbake, came to the team via trades are just what ™ ¢lub needed | to strengthen the bench, Manager Jack Tighe is bursting with xiii and faith in his crew. He set down his laws for training and discipline and asked only an honest a“ s work from every) @ awe. were He also made it clear that there will iow woe in store for : anyone who violates his trust. The players are in a far different frame of mind Ahan| has been seen here at Henley Field in several seasons. Individualism seems to have disappeared. They are helping each other, and they are also putting fortha |. j little more. Little things, like straggling onto the - field and. sneaking out early, are taboo. The players, themselves see to it. - “The spirit is far different from what it was last year,” said Tiger publicist Neal Fenkell. €: ® -* The lackadisical attitude carried into the. early part : of last season and the Tigers were hurt by the slow start. The team finally started to jell after the all-star game when the Bengals surged to a .600 average with 48 vic- tories and 32 defeats including 20 wins in 27 September games. has plenty of talent to pick from BIDDING FOR THE JOB — Detroit Tiger manager Jack Tighe for the club's first base job this learned today that Gil Coan had *| The 33-year-old outfielder was Coan Decides to Quit Game LAKELAND —. The Tigers decided to quit baseball and de- vote his time to his insurance business ‘in Brevard, N.C. . By his decision Detroit has to paid to Minneapolis for Coan. reported asking .$15,000, but Tigers were willing to pay only It was also learned today that a team captain would be named on Saturday, Presumably it will be Harvey Kuehnn. This will be the first time the team has face a $10,000 loss which was sare ture of George Kell. had a captain since the depar- f ie Pe ie AP Wirephote drill at Lakeland, Fla. are, from lett: Earl Torgeson, Jack Phillips, year. Stretching from the initia) sack at spring training enema ares Boone and Eddie Robinson. ‘Now the players are eager to start ee adh they left . off, on a winning ledger. Billy Hoeft, Frank Lary and Paul Foytagk give the Tigers a strong sequence “of starting pitchers. Jim Bunning who won five of- six-as a reliefer after coming up in August is figured highly ig this year’s plans. Duke Maas is expected to finally make the grade, and with Jack Crimian aboard, along with Al Aber and Steve Gromek, the mound corps is‘at its best strength — since the era of Bridges, Rowe and Trout. * * x . Even Tiger fans are looking for better things. Director of ticket sales Bill Loll reports a rise of 27 Per cent in orders received for home games. Lakeland is surrounded by this air of enthusiasm. It should move northward into. Michigan befpre long. Bell Says NFL Players’ Contracts Tops in Sport PHILADELPHIA W — Profes ‘deush toda Git ke He tional Football League have fhe best contracts in sports history says Commissioner Bert Beil. & © om Bell called a press conference here yesterday to answer congres- Miss Romack. Highly Rated ST, AUGUSTINE, Fia. Bar. bara Romack, who won ber thind victory_in the South Atlantic Golf Tournament last month, was among favorifes in a field of 800 teeing off here today in the 29th annual Florida East Coast binds a player to a one with a one year op- can bargain 8 Tour- g 3 gE } ia i 2 Fe : i ~}and, Italy, France and - others NBC Approves 9 Grid Dates for ‘57 Season NEW YORK @ — The National Broadcasting Company will pro- vide nationwide telecasts ‘for nine dates on*the National Collegiate Athletic “Assn. football schedule during the 1957 season. NBC was See pice aon tee aight Oates day games to -be televised nation- ally. The ninth date will be Thanksgiving Day, when three jgames from different parts of the coats eee We ee Se 6 a lot the Week” series. The 1957 plarf is basically the same. ‘Players Behave Better MONTREAL (® — National Hockey League players appear to be better behaVed this season. The feague reported today that jwith the exception of the Boston Bruins, all teams show a decrease in penalty-box time. Aggregate de- crease for all clubs was 682 min- utes. The Bruins had increased their penalty time by only four minutes as of Feb. 26. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The entire Brooklyn Dodgers camp at Vero Beach, Flai, was holding its collective breath today wondering just how~ badly ace pitcher Don Newcombe had in- jured his arm. “*, -& & The towering 27-game winner twisted his elbow making: a hur- ried throw to second base during pce ocie yesterday, Ten Casey Picks Lineups for Intra-Squad -Tilt ST, PETERSBURG, Fla. 7 — The old shuffler — Manager Casey Stengel of the world cham- pion Yankees — has set his line- up for the Yanks first intra-squad Dodgers Ace Hurts Arm ‘|“There’s no way of telling how minutes later he abruptly left the ‘mound because, he said, the arm was bothering him. +S & “He will have to rest and take heat ‘treatments, said Harold (Doc) Wendler, Brooklyn trainer.’ long he will be out. We'll have to wait and see how up. It could mean trouble though.” Sooner Matman Compiles Great fh it tightens) - Winning Record NORMAN, Okla. rr) — Oklaho- ma's national champion football’ team has an amazing record of 40 straight victories, but there is an even more spectacular athletic ac- complishment at: the university that few know about. * * * It is being compiled by Olym- pian Danny Hodge, the Sooners’ tremendous 477-pound senior wrestler, who hasn't lost a bout in ~ |name.of Jim Proctor from Brandy- Youn ng Pitcher Impressive By DAVE DILES LAKELAND, Fla. i” — The fact that the Detroit Tigers never have had a Negro player on the major league roster often has been a touchy, but never a controversial subject. * * 4 Baseball being indefinite by nature, no one can say just when a member of the Negro race will play for the Tigers in Briggs statium. But as it stands now, a slender righthanded pitcher by the wine, Maryland, stands a good chance of being the first mber | of his rate to do i at mem t. Proctor i gesyorng. be seven years of American —_ grappling. ~*~ * * _That period. covers wrestling four’ years at the Perry, Okla., High School .and three years on two Denver stars, Marve Throne- NEW YORK (®—Tony Trabert took.a wide-screen view of the ten- nis picture from his new position as a printing executive today and came up with the following con- clusions: 1.-Open tennis is no more- than five years away, to be speeded by the saging state of the American sport. | 2. There is a tennis reawakening in Europe which may see Eng- breaking the U.S.-Australian mo- nopoly on the Davis Cup. * * * 3. Professional Pancho Gonzales Tony. Views Tennis Scene start fooling with a man’s back- reer, There’s nobody in sight, not even Lew Hoad, likely to knock him off for three or four years. 4. Lew Hoad may be finished as a competitive player — “when you bone, it's dangerous." 4 * * * “I think the open teénnis tour- nament is inevitable," Trabert, former Wimbledon and Uz Ss. Am- at 28, is at the height of his ca- Banks May MESA, Ariz. @ — When Man- ager Bot Scheffing said none of the Chicago Cubs was sure of his E job, he meant it, even to nudging Play 31d, Ist one of the best shortstops in the majors, Ernie Banks, to a new position. e180 eed ie Ge ‘Put It in Writing’ Stevens Tells Moore DETROIT (#—Archie Moore was ship last June with a knockout victory over Yolande Pompey in London. Moore has agreed verbally to psc his championship in Detroit ‘une Hoosier Star Wins Big 10 Point Race CHICAGO (® — Indiana's hace Dees won the Big Ten all-games basketball scoring title in a breeze, . outdistancing his nearest opponent by more than 100 points. Dees compiled a 23-point aver- age with 550 points in 22 games while Frank Howard of Ohio State finished second with 442 points in 22 games for a 8 a average. 'son dang are Miami, Navy and Clem- the varsity at Oklahoma. His col- lege record is 38 straight going) into the Big Seven Conference tourney here this weekend, 4 *:. * This year. the lightning - fast Hodge has attained his peak, win- ning all eight of his matches by falls to run his string of -pins to 16 consecutive against collegiate opponents, And he doesn't waste any time, polishing off his last six opponents in just rine minutes and 19 seconds. Proctor May Be First Negro to Join Tigers — watebel eedy Seale Se aeeet to the truth, They put the 21-year-old pitcher : to work a few days ago in an intra-squad game, and fie had all the poise of a tried and tested major league veteran, He faced — only seven men in two innings and . didn’t allow a base hit, getting — credit for the victory in the pro- cess. 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Romeo-Tr - He 7 Dm; Clawson ys, Shrine, ve At Walled Lake 2 oe ee a _Mittera, Ts Be m.; Walled Lal aa ec 8:45 p : t Bicomficla Ritts 9 ESDAY. be naan ee Lake St, Mary iBURSDAY™Onk Park ys, Bloomfield Hills, & At Fa as : ¥-—-Rediord ‘Villon ve ‘De- ' Pp. mi. sien eens pooner ieaee. nion- Tan Ww Garden City —. rye “ph Terengien — pce tie res Line vs. - Warren, : tiara Woods ESDAY=arper Woods vs. Lake-| view, 6:30 p. m. a eHURSDaY ¥—Lake Bhore ys. Roseville, * Falbay—soutn Lake ¥s. x " swoods-Lakeview winner, 8:30 p =<" At Grand Blane Meg oye Grand” vs. Durand 7:30 PRIDAY. Ra gol HAA Holly-Grand ne winner, 7:38 p.m. * Lakevilie © WEDNESDAY Qerinon vs. Clie 8 p. m.| THURSDAY peer Ys, Lakeville, & woo aaa va. a winner P. m. AY—Mt, Clemens 8t.. Mary va. Aimepi-bareamatan Our Lady of Serrow winner; 7 p. m, Tunspay-Capac sue on Hol vs A 7 pm, hichmond ss Marine City, 8:30 .. n, URSDAY--Armada vs. ~Marine fetes. cH t binenend-Sinatne 8. - winner, 7 pm. : metres j At Flint Mandeville AY —Ortonville vs, ‘Flint E30 i Tah SOA ve. Fe Redeemer vs ‘inner. sa be Bentley, Atherton, Ortonville-Piint Flint St. Mery vs. *, Atherton winner, 5:30 = —. - ton- Clinton THUS ¥—UVties st, Lawrence vs. Mem| tondale w r, 6 p.m New Baltimore St. Mary vs. Detrolt a Ageths, 8:15 p.m. win- yden-Gaines winner, 1:30 Lames Mickey. Wright | Wins Jax’ Test . Dryden ANN ARBOR um — Michigan} won State became part owner of the Big Ten, basketball crow last gan Wolverines seem to own the For the second time this sea- son, the Wolverines devoured the night, but a hardy band of Michi-| _ quest earlier in slipped away with glass slipper. they whipped every other Big Ten -| quintet ~- except Michig ats Gere A guuiiee. Clailercila team, but last night Michigan | tolled midnight wing them and the Spartans’ “hae what is believed to be the largest and certainly the noisi- Spartans. This time Michigan = ae “ e at Sarasota, Fla. Examiners are _ GIVE IT A TRY — Boston Red Sox southpaw Mel Parnell, who ‘pitched a no-hitter last season, goes along with gag as two team- mates. check his pitching arm: at club's: training camp yesterday infielder Billy — center, and catcher Sammy White, right, who underwent minor surgery this Wi in left elbow, ile. : te ar Wirephete ended holdouts Sunday. Parnell nter for. removal of fiber tissue By BILL CORNWELL | The annual “Mane madness” is upon us. Starting tonight in a few . scat- tered places and spreading like al prairie- fire tomorrow, thousands of Michigan schoolboys will take to the hardwoods for the 1957 state basketball tournament. cleared and the cheering has faded away, only four high schools will survive,.One prep quintet in each MHSAA class reall receive the cov- eted trophy emblematic of state supremacy. Oakland County is by. no means immune to this “creeping hys- teria." Schools throughout the county and surrounding area have their hopes for a state Dern. gp ship, too. of the $5,000 Jacksonville Women's’ Open Golf Tournament for the’ secand te a “Ar * She was kad’ to a sensa-/ tional eight. under par 68 final found yesterday that not only. érased a 5.stroke deficit but put, her, three strokes out front. » The Californian from San Diego wound up with .a 72-hole total of! 295 and a. = prize money. * @ ft : * Mariene Bauer Hagge of Delray Beach, Fia., a co-leader at the ginning of the round, shot a 76 and was runner-up with 298, good rare. 2 ‘ Howe, Lindsay Still Fight|™ for NAL Scoring Lead MONTREAL ( — Detroit Red Lindsay has scored 77 points,{OXford is the only * ‘weak sister” Wing teammatés Gordie Howe} five shy of the record of 82 set|!n the lot. - and Ted Lindsay continue to bat- tle fpr, the scoring lead in the National Hockey league. for jeft wings by Herb Cain of ‘the Boston Bruins in the 50-game' 1943-44 season. Howe, a right winger, set the league mark with % points. —- Montreal’ s Jean Beliveau, de. etere By BEN OLAN “By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The North Carolina Tar Heels, tho last Friday night ended an unbeaten 24-game regular basket. 1 season, today maintained a _ Commanding lead in the Associat- ” @d Press’ weekly poll, but Mich- igan State and Oklahoma City Pade the largest gains, *The Tar Heels collected 55) first-place votes and 711 points in. the next-to-last: poll of the cam- paign, participated in by % sports writers and sportscgsters. ~The Kansas Jayhawks remained in second place. They had eight first-place votes and @ total of 605 points: on the usual basis of 10 for first, 9 for second place, etc. The vote included games through Saturday, March 2. The No.,3 through Ne. 5 poss tions also were unchanged with Kentucky, Southern Methodist and Seattle running in that order. Se- attle, however, received five votes: for first place to one each for the ‘Wildcats and SMU, : “Louisville, with victories last; - week over DePaul and Toledo, jumped from eighth place to sixth. UCLA, which lost twice, dropped a notch to seventh. . Simmons Takes New Hope Arm trouble began to plague and - CLEARWATER, Fla. «After “ guecess. : F ; oe 4 Although the Phillies’ lefthand- Michigan State, unranked a week ago, moved into eighth place on the strength of successes over Wisconsin and Indiana, which gave the Spartans the Big Ten 7 jead_—$___. = eee Vanderbilt held the No. 9 posi- moved up eight places to 10th. Bradley and Indiana dropped from the first 10. * * * ‘The top 10, with first-place-votes in parentheses: ‘1, North Carolina 65) .. 2. Kansas (8) 3. Kentucky (1). ......... 4. Southern Methodist 1) . D. Seattle (5) .cccccavecses +o, 33] oe eee eee he!” Ohtoheiea City @). “The second 10, in order: West Virginia, St, Louis, Brad- ley, California, Idaho State, Okla- homa A&M, Iowa State, Missis- 101 ee eeee poomaigrenmtbts ceo ies jat Pontiac, Leading the pack is| tion while Oklahoma City (17-8) - 6. Louisville (1) ....ssesecse 194) Ff UCLA eee eeebee eeeeeeeeeve , 188 8. Michigan a Bp ee Re 9. Vanderbilt ......... aeescetc ale sippi sn —_ and) ‘March Madness’ Is at Hand When the smoke of battle has} A handful of county teams do stand good chances of making some headway, however, especially in Class B. Walled Lake and Rochester, Oak- land's two leading ‘B’ powers, are placing high stakes on the line. Walled Lake plays in its own dis- trict tournament while the Falcons}. plunge into warfare at Pontiac High. The Vikings’ chances of sur-: viving the district appear better than Rochester's, Walleq Lake round foe; Brighton, although it could have trouble with North- BFE So ag Aer — opponent in |Avondale, Oakland B. League co- jland co-titlist, and Lake Orion.) * * * Two strong ‘B’ teams will likely \elash headon in the district tourney. at Troy, The Colts and Utica are ‘destined for a showdown there. Holly will face a rough Grand} Blanc squad the latter's court MARCH 5, 1957 Ber est Yost Field House crowd in history — 9,800 boisterous spec- tators’ — the Wolverines Settled Hthe game in the first half, They clicked on more than- half their floor shots and rolled to a 52-34 lead at halftime. Led by their captain — Ron Kramer — the Wolverines collected their baskets in bunches to burst open a see-saw ball game in the last 1l minutes of the first half, After .. intermission, Michigan |State kept chipping away, finally slicing the once-large Wolverine _{advantage to four points with four ‘minutes left to play. . Michigan then put the ball ganie in the deep freeze with a late -rally. Spartans were handicapped! when their best rebounder, spring- legged. John Green, accumulated then spent much of the remaining time on the bench. Kramer, who was brilliant in his final game, paced scorers with 21 points. Larry Hedden, leader of State’s futile second half assault, ‘followed with 20. Michigan ended with an overall 13-9 record, the ita season ' | best during coach Bill Perigo’s ‘five-year tenure. - Wolverines finished in a fifth-place confer- ence tie with Purdie by com- piling an 8-6 league mark. State was 14-8 overall and 10-4)- in the conference. 2 MICHIGAN Philgas Knocked ity are also slim. Of ali the area ‘C’ teams, unbeaten Imlay City | may have the most tuck. Port Huron will offer. the. only! The state's “big” boys'—Class A week, in Pro Tennis Tour "HOUSTON, Tex. # — Pancho| Drugeists with Davis Machinery Rochester faces. stern opposition! Gonzales and Ken Rosewall head-.2"4 force a playoff March 11 to). ed. for Kansas City today with |Gonzales boasting a. 16-7 lead in) " \champion: Clarkston; Wayne-Oak-' their 100-match professional tennis | tour’, Gonzales closed with a flourish, yesterday to beat Rosewall 6-1, 2.6, 62 and complete their rain-| interrupted match which started! Monday. cE _ GAMES, for about ONE HALF the cost of new tires Y 6.00nTS | 6.70x15 7.¥0x15 $35.95° -7 60x15 * * [7532.95"— Wake F ep Bene ck ARMA | WPhes Tax & Exchange Casing - Applied to Sound Tire Bodies or to Your Own Tires $4 Down for 3 Weekly! Brake Reline 16.95 | Complete Front End Aig Outof Running Matthews-Hargreaves knocked | Philgas out of ‘the running for ihe Waterford "League basketball championship last night with a district action tonight © involving | 66.57 victory at Isaac Crary ju» area’ squads. Capac faces Marine! jor High, City’ there at. 7 o'clock. It was the last regular season for Philgas and dropped! game | it into a 3rd place tie with Mat-; Gary Shore collected 17) | points for the winners and ‘Dick ; Gonzales Sets Pace | | ord, Hesselgrave made 15 for Philzas.| decide the league title. Gene Lary, Mobile pitcher and! i brother of Detroit's Frank Lary was the most valuable player in ithe Southern Assn. in 1956. He won 19 games.and lost 7. The finest semi-gloss - enamel for every ¢ room in the house and it's ODORLESS during application, too! velvety semi-gloss beau-' on walls and woodwork! gs to —" on = stays bright S$ , 91 %& Goes on easily E % Covers beautifully Qt. -& Truly weshable DONALDSON “LUMBER CO. "PE 2-838) (Falcons, Gotors Clash March 11. four goals in the first half and’. | welterweight Drayton Drug faces Johnson &) Anderson at 7:15 and Louie's ox meets Boyle-Stone Front at 8/30) in Wednesday night's final games. A win for Drayton will knot the! | for ‘Y’ Crown ‘The Falcons and. the Gators will square off next Monday night ‘in the ‘Y' gym at 8 o'clock for .the championship of thie YMCA Intra- ‘mural League basketball playoffs. This pairing was determined ‘last night when the Falcons and the Gators chalked up easy vic- tories in the Ist round of the single - elimination tourpament at the ‘Y’ gym. Seminary became the lith vic- tim of the unbeaten Falcons as Gordon Montross and. Earl. Kitch-| en meshed 24 and 20 points respec-; tively to spark a 61-45 triumph. Getland Spangler tallied 18 points’ and Max: Van Keven hit. as for the losers, . “3 Bruce Ross with 21 points and| Morrie Tubergen’s 19 were tops) for the .Gators in their 60-38 win. Dick Mineweaser of the YMCA took scoring honors with 25. Turner Staysin: Welter Class NEW YORK w — Gil Turner, at the age of 26,. decided today that from now on he’s strictly a — the middieweights are too big and strong for him. A veteran of 67 fights, many of them in the middleweight divi- sion, Turner stopped inexperi- MICH. STATE enced Rudy Gwin of Cleveland Perguson aaa Burton: t * iy. last night in 2:19 of the fourth edden, it'sn. F- round of a scheduled 10 at St. Bencit,c 10-2 Kramer.e 7 7%1| Nicholas Areha mers’ bi sures fal one Pm. stretly ‘ 8 rom. now on I'm = le. Shearon, oe Whe - pow Bae a he oy reba -said Turner, @ Phil- rea nne aeel = QUALITY Is ITs. PRICE! who came close to being washed up| ; NATIONAL DIS TILLERS PRODUCTS . 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Planned on Education “sity of Michigan resource econo-|But the annual harvest is expected OWE R' AY WE SODA EACH mist says that Michigan's Cinder. ella tree—the aspen—is about to be swept off its feet in its whirlwind romance with the paper industry. G. Robinson Gregory, an astock ate professor in the school of nat- ural resources, explained that, as late ag 1949>-the aspen was con- fo reach 500,000 cords shortly, and FIRE’S STEPCHILD Gregory said: “Aspen is the stepchild of fire. WASHINGTON @ — The Presi-| . aspen’s now the leading pulp wood/dent’s.committee on education be- species in the lake states—Michi-|yond the high school announced gan, Wisconsii and Minnesota.” [Plans today for five regional con- ferences in Apri] and May. The conferences are designed to! , ; focus on major problems of post- high school education in each re- : sidered practically worthless by|Large stands sprang up in thejgion, to stimulate planning and _ .~ umbermen, , |wake of cutting and burning which/action, and to advise the presi- 2 > He saidcthat paper producerdg jleft bare soil, full sunlight andident’s committee of their findings. | —__} adopted a process for converting [Plenty of moisture—all of which) ‘The schedule: * aspen pulp into corrugated paper-_|aspen needs to prosper, Far West—San Francisco, April board for shipping containers | <2 8 10-11; South—Louisville, Ky., April and production of aspen bas _ Professor Gregory said that new|23-25;° Mid-Atlantic ~— New York skyrocketing ever since. aspen isn't being established as/City, April 30-May 1; Midwest — added: a fast as it dies out and is harvested,|St. Louis, May 9-10; New England]. - “In 1947, fewer than. 40,000 cordsjand the paper is looking forward'—Boston, May 13-14. oe BOARDING HOUSE ° \f EGAD, MARTHA! 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A ham dinner beginning at 4:30 p. m. opens the PTA’s | single fund-raising event of the year. Pro-Nehru Segment. Gains in Kashmir _SRINAGAR, Kashmir @— An opposition boycott has given Prime Minister Nehru’s support- ers & majority in the State Legis- llature of the Indian-controlled por- . 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Music Head to Attend : MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS by the oh nals ied pet abieee rect antnad apd gti 150 ‘eater iter (Advertisement) (Advertisement) masters to-a four-day - Stop Pain of Piles! _ Stop it Today A At Home clined use erson Was Army to Try Missile Expert for Releasing oo Data ATLANTA @—A Svenatd ex-|things with writing two memoran- pert on guided missiles at the| persons. et Sehe Nechivonn. Lt. ‘Gen. Thomas F. Hickey, general of the 3rd commanding Army, announced the court-mar- tial yesterday. Charges ard brought against Nickerson Feb, 5 Army spokesman, who de- of his name, said N among other A 3rd authorized persons received copies "lof the memorandums and that others might have them. in their Many - Interesting Tidbits Come Out of the Mailbag “| gave his life to his art in a curious jway. At 54 he died of an infection caused by his habit of pounding his little. toe with a heavy staff he used in conducting. After that came the baton. UNHURRIED HAIR . 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S receipts 26,600; whole-|16.00-16.50. f q 2% 13 Net Bie. *, 313 aM Mg Tcnangee, 1 Wl Seer sane, ES Mceet menetsly| He stadied ot Ge “Ousetl 714 Community Nat'l SRS ah HE rer ence aS” same eng and ane anaes op | Na"T 0a" ettanen, tate mu ty ao Ba Met as 772 $5ias sata; dirtis 35%; checks 25%; cur-|22.00: mest spies goed abd chelee seers! and joined McKinnon. Industries Ba I Bldg. Hy Mek Lead: «..:11k rent ts 26%. ee steers 15.00-18.00; part loads choice ‘s0-| im 1933, He rose. through the | M5 RE Comat: 30 __Jteme tnity fo tow good heifers te.0n:| Tanke there, first serving 90 as E 116. Nis Poe t “HITS0; cows utiity grade! inspector for two years and as k wits ‘Nor Pee. foe 428 DETROIT POULTRY up xm a a ace sotare m esti of the Deico operations for six BAKER & HANSEN | | rt et ey Pe 3 a ;Jt 12s 148 Owens Mm Gl: 63 tam | Sa ana valker was superintendent of the ter ++ 8 pac O &rm . #2 — got 19-21: i ht type 13: capen-| Calves—Salabie 300 vate moderate- eS activities until 1951, when « +: S22 -Pan A W Ale. 18 lettes 14 Ibs.) (b-8¥p Ie.) 37 iy active, steady: individual high choice co |) Richard H.-DeWin Donald E. Hansen Bhat: By Puree... s¢3| msde and supe ws see wrebe ond Yow stir beswtasewtity ‘Sadly "at gtaraser of Meicinnon In “Res. FE 5-3793 _ * Res, FE 2-5513. : 4 penne? a a4 So eae areal pe a standard, 1¢ 00-20 0; cull and low "utility ras = held until = :, ie es 7 -¥ Cola... 213 r offerings} able lems | Ustties, & post [ae 2 a -” ,ers’ Policies’ aioe 4 per oo” $s os bane a0 er ine “instances. very active. th nly. 80 to? ee ee Le ae a. ‘ Se a a ‘ 418 IE beg : higher for two. 7s P| Wecker current president " ‘g Philee ..n.sse 15 H head ete UE : ; Automobile Insurance s Life Insurance = as PiE Ls poultry seedy to. pee Feceinks Livel goto; ee ane woeled 18 20-20.00, retire after nearly’ 12 years in ; HS Prot & G ... 446 Wwrieay a: 90.900, Wes.) eern Lambe 2100: moet 06 Wb. summer|the position... A native of Pitts- Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance [icon: mo...” 4 Pullman... O8\fob hanged: hearg|#hor lambs 21,48: most sales cholee andiiicot who became a naturalized ee All Types : 86.4 Pure OU ~ 30-3 bens aie wd "nasty 16%4-09%: tiem pris shorn lambs undér 100 Ibs, 20.00- h ; a Ree - < Bonds—All Types’ | 5 “Be Dena 11Nb-t8ig: old rossters, | 12-43hil eR | And choice “wooled | Canadian in 1917, he served as Tenants’ Policies Gustine Wr ss: G2 RCA sss 34 |e Ibe, So-m4%y; over aM Wee aeae [ONLY SSR Tot Hayes Fb per Forgings. |Det Edison... 38:1 Rey Tod B ... 564 cuacaee Livesrocs * . . : c .. 30.2 Rock Spe . 43 Pic Ltd., in St. Catharines — ; : CHICAGO (AP) — (USDA) ~ Salable “Total abstinence is easier than perfect OF ee ee f CBO | (az), =, ana, Seetiele GM in 1938. moderation,” came at soy BA a $4) armings ae lower oa Sere ce. He was president of McKinnon —St. Augustine ¢. 401 oo 8 BER Be at 4 oe ee 4 “) ne No $2 mised |industries from 1941 to 1913 and - . : i ; Roebd ... ' ~ § nesota | arades butche: . 4 : =F Sinclair oases bea “. & ‘Manufgeturing Go. reported pumerous sales 18.1616: several bun-/Was made president — of GM, RE... 198.5 Socomy ad one a IE A na 3 gy thy ye Canada in — — egg ede + Pe I TARAS Seth keene” or s30ea7. 604, or $230/No.1 2f0 tb uniform in o— —— F ; ‘saul Spe Rd ..... 31. r common share. The ne! ae was|?.40 No 2-3 250-206 Ib. 16.50-16. Food Mach ... 59.4 ‘ Piya tiv 3 300-320 Ih 1625-1650: f fal. Sooo [Ford Mot :-. $6.6 34 on car |. 4s. 4293,370, equal io $2.07 = share. Led ‘grade ‘ots “180-190 1b 36.00-18 7 B Nc tes. : Ni ee Cn PRS toa Sid Se $3.4) La Wis, (INS)—Trane Co., target lots mixed grade 375-550 Ib sows usiness 0 ~ © Gen Dynam’.. 60 $4 O0 Fe -- §)§,manutecturing | engineers | of heating.| “saisbie 2,500;- calves 200; steers iGen Klee .... 86.1 Stud > = cers f - iGen Motors". 307 Suet Ba << a 1iterease. in sales in 1966. Reven eee athe Wenendas halter, |President Harold E. Churchill has "iit —~=| Foe Shoe s+ 362 Texae Co be. — ee cot on oe Se to weak: cows active. steady to.announced the election of Sydney =) Siaath { iGen Tire"... 68.4 Tex G Sul ... 30-4) Come in 1965 was reduced by @ six-week |stockers and feeder sleady to higher: |A. Skillman as vice president and Nee fr —— a a RS S, ; P Pa +18 ; tall strike. advance on vs under ™ » few general sales - manager of of Stude- - "yy : | 888 ooo teent Cen ...254| NEW YORK (INS) — Alumintu sheers “Bi akas 1: 730%. °08 average baker-Packard Corp. mt Ff “I 401 Underwd..... 31 | Ltd. issued today & pretiminary report steers 11.75-21,00- standard Skillman, who since 1927 has lGrah Paice .. 14 Un Carbide .-110.2/showing net earnings in 1956. of $55;- lew, send. spade 15.56-17 50: few high : Hot West 8 ... 20.7 Un Pac -++ Magiee 000, equal to $5. common share, |chot 5. Ib heife 2”: goed held executive positions in every , T~15 go 188 Oat ee it competed with O68,109.000 or 04.89 S/SeeSeS ul cows ii a6: We a phase of the company’s marketing wed = AL Eee ae eet eileen ard cows to 18.00: canners and!organization, will be in charge of a eee — Ray .. 253 Un Gas Cp ...3 SEATTLE, Wash, (NS) — Boeing! 10.00-12.00: utility commercial R 7 nt 7 US Rub ..... 41 $ Atrplane Co: saled were $1,006,396,000 a "Sona 38.00 be vegiere all automotive sales activities, “.. 0 fe Be --.>> } Income ted to $32,134,999 Pad : Sure, you canhandle it!) —4 Vers. 8. G55) Ss Seas ERE RS sae aie pemor ave) — Pa Sol, - — et] Weste A Bk a3 and the net, eéval to $4.88 per common steers a vice president and manager of the ‘ll | omen § |e ee White Mot ae a Te58. Backlog of orders on Dee. 31, , Detroit office of MeCann-Erickson, We wi arrange your rent- ~wee Bint Shoe ..... 7 Yale & Tow 28.2/1956, amounted to a: little more Ahan s ; announced the ail Youne 8A W 242) three billion dollars, a rise of $400 N B f _ like loan payments. to fit onnieal BiJecohe .....-- 4 Zenith Red. 92.2 ran ay - — " ews in re es 0 tr — srocn avenaoss (RAL "Bar Wes Tes AMT debe Moore, 36, of te Cottage your monthly income. AVERAG wea ater et cage emnested. « ltetie = TT s ant : : need uO LOANS TO BUY, BUILD or hoods or oe. month, Near the Blue Sky. | siding. Trimmed wih cedar 3 , istrict. .| at GREEN LAKE § 30S Ia living Pome TRAE | WHITE. | nescpuice | RSE Re Pete ee ome SS nee ee . of ¢ 3 Rng We Ad 3348 Primary, Au- ey home, Until June 18. EM) goog re th in offi Edw. M. Stout, Realtor eT N eaTH ee - fy of eup- «M5 ; AND BATH. STOVE & COMPLETELY FURNISHED | boaras, Tl N. Saginaw &t. * = 5-8165 . cette. Prt. ent ie. of A au Same. elde ; eo yf young ion. a. | tick bya a : 2. ive * Open Eves. “til furn, $16 Fe s3i2 gy aure a ged. no — ng floors. + fea include . Rm LARE 2 Th, . . ROOM FUR! NISHED Ft plenty of — ve Th ot ~ property. . 7 LARGE a hovier REFRIGERA- "hast sige. $12 weekly. Reply = with terms ng a“ Me tor & stove Private entrance. __18,_Pontise Press pa Ty ete = Commerce Ra. 13 Pinegrove FURN. HOUSE FOR RENT OR , i 3-3820.- } 2 OL Loe a “Het, Beenie cue, Ponte Cc, EM 33311 glee ee . UN'y 1-8708 ROOM AND BATH MAIN | _‘#le. OF 5 FE Dadi, ! * nor apt. Close to downtown Pon- | MODERN 3 BEDROOM HOME, | S iver Frontage i8A Yiec, $30 per month. Call Realtor | ou heat. Cail MY 32805. |, ple ‘con- Landscaping * Rent Apts. Furnished 33) _Pariridge, FE 43581. WALL COTTAGE. i HEIGHTS | Sure to anchot thet’ intee nr 5 and 0 of | aay TREE SER (Pete's) RE ; = ~~~ | ROOM APT, FULL BATH, HEAT, | _Rc., Lake Orion MY 3-1286. Email boat, Highiy eretel lot wamtiog te an “Glues” Pen U NEEDE SEL 1 ROOM FOR WORKING GIRL. |" lights & gas furn, Ph aide, FE SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT, AU-| with an excellent view over lake. ‘invited call Mr.| fe s-916e Botiry ome ot odd lots, Oot the Y OR: gore & refrigerator, FE 40173 | _2-1004. gas heat, children wel-| 6 rooms, full ed bath, with van- “jor on Sf ent. No we) top “dollar. "Will "Somme I Will personally buy ‘Your prop- : 3 RMS. WiTH BATH. NEWLY come, tnguire ab in68 Taylor Rd i} Redroeme, oak rs, pias- Disie “CLASS “A foi you, B Community fot, or wl we 8 ter ron, 066 Isr A PRIVATE | decorated. 17 wilnabeth Lake Rd. |_ Phone paki i ey nore trim’ se ret a Re: | Ser Ow BOF TE ON RUGTION TE | pine, a, teasonable. Call and let | -“Tanae’ ocas ertcmaNeTTE | ROOM APT Ses Paimany. | Rent Houses Unturn, 36) ot AC neal. “Large, picture in . a ‘ SPO PLDP PLP OPP LO LOL ALA Le . * 7. te ls Tr ven On boone —- RILEY, BROKER . bath. $1250 a week 431 N.| Auburn He ts. Om last year. Owner transferred, 30- XPERT TREE TRIMMING in. +1187 509 Elis. Lake Ra. | Perry. T ROOMS, CLOSE T AND |? BEDRMS, WALLED LE. MOD | day possession. cash to ex- ~~ CASH FOR BSQUITiES |} Boom, EITCHENETTE & PRE | | piilities furnished. 8i3.80 0 week.| lone, 1 city Reasonable. MA isting mortgage. Call for appoiat- Sor" g"hoom omgeens Me™ | Koc only, Alberta Apia, 300 N: |—"—"y NOOM AP; i sephooM ROWE at-wire| "°°" 5 or 6 Toom home. fae’ » 200 N. 4 ROOM APARTMENT lake. Cottage Greve Dr. MU ROY KNAUF, Realtor i oom _4-0312. Inquire ‘at 2995 Tes Dr. 15 Days P i8T. FLOOR APT .5 RMS. UTIL- ays ossession 26% W. Huron. OA $3330, FE 2-7421 furn. Child weloome, Phone 2) BDRM, ALL MODERN, GOOD bedroom home near Hun- 41473, location, auto, heat. FE 40992 toon Lake with ful basement with . apt. 3_ RMS. BATH, to unfinished second & UTILITIES. _fenced yard. Garage, FE pat 7 RMS. A go BATH’ FOR CLE. co , rent $45 per ah oy rE - | J BEDROOM HOME. 8 EUCLID. References, $100 month. Cail FE PROOF |Beceetesibetien | ADULTS ONLY. = gold signs around Watertord |* RMS. MODERN, ROCK p positive "at we can sell "your |? FURR. Rae, PRIV, ENTRANCE Lad TED. PRi sitiesiia To care for. home. for 6 svemn. Poatiac Kos & bath. 99 Franklin Bivd. Ee be i ye rage. Next to school: and ohu: Not modern. $50 per- Clarkston ‘pews id _ REAL ESTATE INC. 8, Clapton, nF [sO om vite Sma oo mg OE Pi — rt eo fo he GET IT QUICK,|. siei,“o through “Classified Ads! ; Yes, whatever it is — dial | ; KE 28181 for ‘an ad writer and get it! land near 40657. heat, hot |° or owith heat FE 21G8) A ee et re bess ' NICHOLIE #3 __ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 5,1957 ) For Sale Houses 43 < CARNIVAL... INDIAN VILLAGE comfortable 6 room home, room: bath Call collect: Ortonville. NAtional ‘7-2815 ~ |WATERFORD TWP. ‘CARL W. BIRD ational rise Full 2 EST sip 2 bedroom brick :errace. All large ——euveiient— ee Ue rooms: : basement, near school and center. Full price only , O@K floors, divided full bs with recreation rm., 1's car ga- 75x17. 2 biks from school. john K.Jewin. ¢ $9,500 with terms. -on Huron Street _P. W..DINNAN FOR COLORED é Beautiful 7 room brick Colonial. ORSE CORP. |} beth Rd. FE 42262 |~ 5, : New 3 bedroom Reman brick, Sot tee" Gitta Slane _|__by Dike Tutper HIGHLANDS | ent. Owner might con- sider on finished home. . -|Dorothy Snyder Lavender “This the one with the message? Must be in code!” 7 * en, breakfast nook, full basement, COME femnee: reoveulina eaten, Bee |e aay cellar. $20,500 terms. WILLIS M. BREWER Wily | » finished hoime large HALF HOUSE East Sidé Corner lot. 2 car _ FE 2876. | _eation, PE -2-1106. GI RESALE if tH ‘a ad Ui : 3) Ls, | TILED BATH, APING ALL IN. 6) : fo DOWN. APPOINTMENT ONLY. 2K. [ ea E iy i 5 i f° eg Established B £ ¥ $B Ht pie v& - Little 4 rm modern home, | AUBURN -ADAMS _ Buy Thru Partridge LO-COST HOUSE List Thru Partridge * For Sale Houses 43 SPECIAL and a ‘ Lake $5, +. -|} THELMA M. ELWOOD ___ For Sale Houses 43) KNUDSEN |* ‘ir. are « West Suburban : SRT custom built. 0. “WM. H. KNUDSEN — 516 Pontiac State Bank FE 44516 Eves, Call FE 2-850 NO MONEY DOWN ~ hey wilt construct on your. _RAY O’NEIL, Realtor _ its BETH oon Sa : ur dream REALTOR 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE 5-284 . or PE 4-3644 WEST SIDE Sea" yas, at“ that Set] ment, 2 car . $1,950 down. TN, IT'S VACANT! in the City See ees ie. 2 a Re - now. US TO SELL. Humphries) EN. Telegraph ha Ey * n 5 MUL’ SERvicy < ee ig a 3 i i ee 3 Sma 2} ROCHESTER AREA _| West Suburban 3-Bedroom Raricher § Le Priced at Fe only $3,000 down * —— Pioneer Highlands Brick ent. 3 bearoom ranch home. tee liv- ; fencea lot. Priced to sell 500 & $1,000 down aa Maurice Watson, Realtor |s W. Pim, - Rochester gt ee te 4 = an i EAST TENNYSON Maite < wanes bath down. spacious attic for ditional bedroom, basement, eo room roth! nas rite a .. Past en ae NICHOLIE NEW BRICK RANCH HOME ON 10 ACRES down. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 1050 W. HURON SI. ERRY PARK THE LAKE. MAN STOUTS Daily & Sunday 3 to 7 Seta FER 3 BEDROOMS Off Joslyn Road Vacant, Four Bedrooms Drayton Woods ’ FAMILY HOME Tat te moe, be Locate: east cedar BROWN $11,500, BELL. OR TRADE—Lovely modern 6 with 835 STIRLING ST. Want to see a home where leaning Edw. M. Stout, Realtor “(TT NM. Saginaw St, Ph. FE 56165 Open Eves. "Tu 6: 3.000 | Sylvan Lake Area attractive . Gas ane es b il be proud to * GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS WEST SIDE RANCH cs dix. washer, dryer, a es “+ | 182 "W. Huron Phone F | 3-Bedrm, Lake Front.’ | (be Immediate : You BUY IT—wE’ ee concrete. slab ren With o . 128, a remarkable , $14,760. . s com, WATERFORD BUNGALOW VACANT. $789 DOWN lyr. home. - AOPEN |. 3-BEDROOM {24% intereat. 412,900 full price ALL costs. Pull ' Arnold Real Estate | 210 8. OPEN MONDAY “FRIDAY PONDAY Fan ~ “Budget -Rancher’’ 1266 North Cass BUILT ON YOUR LOT REALTORS FE 40528 377 8, Telegraph _‘ Eves. and Sun, |” BARGAINS! ROOM LAKE R. J. VALUET, Realtor - 5 ND AVE. FE 5-0603 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CHAPIN Wy bun- rl - Set eet ont ee ee| See electric. retigerator. electric REALTORS. table end, eneipe and other fur- |C® 31223. Eyes, MAple 58-1249 DANDY ALOW 36,000 eree..| |Jonnson home Ta than . averaze : SR gr irr | mont aga eens. ‘ideal for retired couple. |'NCOME PROPERTY = | Brice home with 5 3 BUNGALOW ie queen aowk oa 3 “taal Satara | ae sie coe ue Hicchom.t oll yore WE TRADE BOY AND SELL ALTORS $1,000 WN Off Hate neon mg | rooms on * lot ayan00" fi $1,500 DOWN. GI- resale. tile 4 DOWN resale. 2 bed- : = A wg “excellent orth side. C. HAYDEN, Reatlor Walton PE 8-041 Open vgs. _ ~ WOLVERIN Cute iittle home for newlyweds or “ priv. Only $6,000 with $1,990 - Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge BRICK 2 FAMILY SIDE-—Close Seek’ income. “613.08, For Best Results, List With sxa|'T'.G. Trocke water, ye Rag ie be Heights. LAKE HOMES ng ee lak Ge z az a32. Will bulld on your y baat H. C. NEWINGHAM "FE sods . : R. Middleton - FE 9-400 IMPOSSIBLE |. DIXTE HIGHWAY We 2 DRAYTON PLAINS? _IN DRAYTON. maces, 60 ft, lots. Terms arranged NORTH END posssacion © $8,h00, $2,000 “an PONTIAC REALTY 137 Baldwin FE 64275 OTTAWA HILLS «|. “CALIFORNIA CONTEMPORARY! BY OWNER EAL ESTATE j 4-4813 Rha Die Lists & pundays Russell Young. | For: Colored | _ Families with: $6000 an. “Bay Thru wee :| Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE Bring your deposit! WARD EF. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4.3581 “10. ’, HURON Cr. OPEN EVE. ‘TIL 9 Ty WE COVER THE STATE BAIT AND TACELE: hy ge ares of 50 lakes. Modern to the minute, 2 Faye TB living x and resi ~ Minnow cottage ineluded: Te BAR. Operated et win n om id "STATEWIDE Sent Bie Service of Pontiac CHARLES, REALTOR . . List Thru Partridge cae - | “4 occupied 4+ — apt. and vacant store. OL | Sl Sin ‘bedroom, down OA &i full i Me bedresms, bath up. Full a A. “ORCHARD LAKE RD. 150x200 FT. CORNER _ Am Excellent Parcel fram home with Snedrooms. ares oir ee anne room, nA baths. Rec 7 rage. atzeige forces: | PE oan Cal Siar @a8 Pontiac’s better buys goer ‘oxeriooting STEPPING STONE : terms This home can serve im- wena. | mediate housing needs for family. too oie v lots ie iy BE wos | yard, this home is mod- Ressenahte = . fee Bice ot Melee chek. ascig pr cot WEAN EEE: beth Lk. Rd., $800. Terms. PE ~ Leslie R. . Tripp, Realtor Huron . rE iti or FE “iene tt. x 200 ft. papees t Se mts ‘Telegraph FE 4-0521 Sale Land Contracts 52 52 4.20%, DISCOUNT land - contract on 3 P. CO., OR 3-236, after 6 ail” OR 31-2603 VAN REALTY CO. VAN SHOPPING CENTER SOUTH BLVD. ~Buy “Thru Partridge List. Thru Partridge rN E BUILD NOW In our ri; - restricted Waterford Mille Estates Estimates ar esis HERBERT C DAVIS. DAVIS” is 4025 Pontiac Lake J poem, basement’ wine nee ad Dink garage, bared Sou al] "hn ea NEED ROOM - 4 bed tice home, yl ances, ist TOO LATE? car yom Se: ao be BUT. SPACIOUS HOME 8 BEDROOM BRICK - Sy ell, baile Some 5 Teen, Fae. Reepiee, SHEPARD R REALTY LARGE LOT 1N NEW SUBDIVISION community Sater TERMS ‘cate AVON IN co. OM har ‘Seen OR PE S2H1 Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) LOANS | Gei an * here to pay off leftover bi other ills ©: come LOANS $25 TO $500: BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 1 W. Lawrence St. for any good = "lh Tike eerv~ aoe for i or a SALE: BABY BUGGY-CAR bed. Bassinet. Baby scales, Sise 10 LORD'S ae ae “gissoen site, eperates, coats 2239 ype i Lake R& acieieeaa VENETIAN BLINDS FOR ALE "oe sto, SHAT. 916. WAYNE GABERT'S TV and A lance Sale plete : er in = $0 | PONTIAC | PLUMBING . AND anole 492 8. Saginaw PE 24307) ee? Carson” Tvsradio ‘phono, | FURNACES REPAIRED AND IN- “Ask your father if he can come out and play?’ % ACRES, INSIDE CITY LIMITS. Por ‘50 model Chevrolet, 2. m business -coupe __Write to Box 19, Pontiac Press. Top |3 BEDROOM RANCH ON % — oye A oamees oS _ Full as - “R STE modern. D RILEY Brakes 509 phe Rd. FE 41157 FULi VOLUME ENCYCLOPEDIA “The New Funk & Wagnalls” for 2. or sewing machine. LATE M a aS CASH LAND PM Be Swap Service. OR, 3-6561 SWAP BOAT AND MOTOR FOR OR. 3-8561. WILL TRADE $18,000 EQUITY 1 IN Sacre farm, € room modern <3, } ana trees. tract eg cr Some. af ror and co MAin 8-068. awr FE 2000 GET CASH QUICKLY _Up to $300 Oakland «|Loan Company | #3 203 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. “FE 2-9206 |* s v now price ra g buy ot ae old rents $16 week. : i eu ied ao see! For Sale Acréay Fer hike deesen re 47\ Fs me pe, KEN nape DORRIS ‘” MPLE cusTomEn pankmra |@, Wns PPI We BIER pep cash offer considered. trontege, Tr 4 : ' DORRIS & SON . MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICE | 752_W. Hurer 8r. West Suburban . VACANT 30 rolling acres Close tn. Price~ This 2 $250 . Call today. ranch ome ie, looking for CRAWFORD AGENCY sak teers. Todgereeh, Tine. {Rvenings MY 31102 or. OR 30083 tem Richens Diss the tumocs 13 ACRES of Fares Some & rer oho. good eal for" smal _ Pull price $16,350; terms. St. Michaels ave, 49 "ACRES ON Seen w ees ir ie emell and. solid. semen heh wit) approximately vt ee | Huntoon Lake foe gfe Cae. drier take po aged ing Bs HOMESITE. se nail down-payment. Near Otter Lak : At ee Ee eP ACRES down; and 2 up. 3, terme Mas Biceobohy new, under con- ry. nencial ald avefiabie. Rubolin, rn. Det an evenings t 7 pan. LI 7 ‘Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge 2D FLoon, “LET’S TALK *; Bachener, Castomers Happy Folks Datner's Seas cise SS friendly manner smilie in thc most a Tt «= easy to deal at ‘Buckner's ir rtest and kindness are “ Somed. and your patronage 1s ap Eanr fo oe Up to ™% months BUCKNER FINANCE CO. NATIONAL BLDG. 41 ay BENEFICIAL WHEN YOU NEED $25 to S00 “SPATE FINANCE CO. 702 Pemas fing Devt Bidg. Immediate Possession ‘ ~ BROS district. years 2 bedroom bun- REALTO! ; tiled Phone OR 3.1208 or 7 OR 31072 ae MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION OHN A, LANDMESSER, B 1573.8. TELEGRAPH MD recreation room, auto. Open Eves. Will. ac er DORRIS — TRADE ere==- " PARK AT OUR PRONT DOOK WE TRADE, BUY AND SELL . one REAL ESTATE BE S, . Mure at Open =" Buy Thru Partridge List Thru_ Partridge rt " te BORROW __. WITH CONFIDENCE xFC — Household Finance TY. 3% a teen ote Re ‘tess. &| Need $500 _ iets to PCN ya aid convenient to m room. rou or = $-8121 and te! Home & Auto dienes teen 54 /LOANS-$600, to $1, 500 Se Se HousenSid Finance Cor- is America’s oldest and finance company backed 3@ yeats of experience. You ee Sale Clothing 56 BLACK PERSIAN LAMB CAPE. Nemes. Ce Seles 29. FE Coar. BLUE Witt BLACK PER- b trim, Size 16, Peas. WEDDING GOWN SILK. SIZE 15 or 16..$60. FE. 5-7088. Swans 88) at e partad ait’ $1,008 Bat. Com: ps. Feane z A x3 : ‘stalled. 24-hour service. _OR 3-5634. Kenyon He On ks E L agr re Gar age Doors B Steel overhead fac sec. onda, Al All — ~ prises. Lares gee te ghd Sa “an a Oe ale Padsoct PE 2-0203 yo aplasia Gas yrs, . om. washer. 4 yra. Pri “lid |GRIMES BOW. 50 LB. C SAXO-|_ ae ae , STOVE, $25 143-8. Edith - HOT WATER HEATER, 30 GAL. FE vg si | CHICKERING BABY GRAND. « EN-| _cent, 309, Orchard Lake_Ave a a eS ichigan | 7Tipempesn., . $60.95. G. A. | service. Tuning. OL 2-5036 or OL mpeon, 00.8. Perry. ts" TIONEL & ‘AMERICAN rag apa gat azo: —— FLYER TRAINS snerifice ius. PE ed, vice po i om. por other lees ~NEW GALVANIZED PIPE a. e st "E Storm doors & & windows. Boat mo- |"), tm. (21) ft Nengtha -» Be take | For Sale Miscellaneous 60| {., base, ot Jelled Magic to-drlp paint. e : : 43 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 54106 ft 3, WM. |"* ‘Save PLUMBING SUPPLY, © a SOA TS ME Te . ea, wit “sell. oF tende, EM 3061. & evens BLACKETTE’S “a motor Se Se oc. after ‘7:00 pm. 1 YR. Wil swap for refrig. with treen E ie cash. PE’ 3-7203. SWAP, BUY OR SELL — CALL 3 ? . 3 2 . > PE 3-110 | “Many other Kinds also. Ou i rf "te 3 78 ; save PLUMBING FT. @. house at terrific values. Mich aera id 35-2100; Ave. house, outbuildin * stock & tools: 10m of GM | Gas | | oR eo pee - SAVE oe eee et ~ MERCER DOOR- :Soous 7 z : ulfet I al ESTRICTED BUILDING LOTS/| Meyers & i an and water.| W. F.. Miller Garden & Lawn “13 lake front lots on beautiful WAU-| 46053. a oe a ee - |B river front lots up to 100 feet! Plains. aie £ sround | FoMEx. BY THE ~ de PER i es, Scrap & Iron 56A . ; ; ap . 1 120 toot take front lot of Judah ae ha = Big 9). 83 ~ For Further Information = Call ~- Hy | ir was eo Pe u 4% Ft. Wall Tile 25¢ Rubber base paint. s $3.75. Guar, houce paint, G. $1.95 Svers, 141 -W. Huron, FE 43064 TV sets cadte vain dining room sets L: :) & USED. our trade dept. for_teal LAY-A-7Av PLAN Ms 4 1 mile F_ of Aniare sae on Auburn z i _Purn. Lamps and Le rE Em °F APT. S1ZE GAs RANGE. 843. OR | 3.9487. ‘ * ROY'S REPLA 96 Oakland = BABY BED } HIGH CHAIR & arn BABY ‘PE 2-421 i 3 j ALUMINUM SIDING Foner me tr ung nasi s| - Sheetrock g| (Ba Ahinum ak eating 4x8 Sheet $1.35 is CO. Fr BEWHUR DEEP freese (upright), PE $3383. _ ie Lg USFD org ty TY, ; : ‘| i KENNEDY parc Sane w. Open Evenings 2 9 ‘ _ SALE pe & panels. Sel] yourself by seord. eek. eh FS geod as Hs * | ae 8, “fe eee Hike No money me. Zovaite pet 2 2x12, 4, a » | Pia oe ee FA “eau OL 1-9041 for free pa, white pine boards. ea side door - jambe, vr . $3.95 NT CONTRAC- SAVE UP TO . Pit S| aw ror To, 0 0% MATER. EASY CREDIT floor enamels. house paint, rk Bist vet | BURMEISTER wmeny | ‘a Stree Come see what your dollar a - charge accts - wel- SURPL us LUMBER | & cry EDWARDS OUTLET 18 8. Saginaw MATERIAL SALES CO. | BAND SAW JOINTER & ‘| Jathe. Compl . Be sure you are cal)- rT. rT only No. er Sewing Center, 102 =| SINGER CONEOLE LATE MOD. w oak flooring = ; $45 PER M 2 $110 per i ue ttetas new... , 3 § | sono ft, foil naam ation $8.00 ro’ tae y's | Talbott Lumber 0 ce. ft. Plasterboard, Rock Lath. Paint. at Call PE #1564. Cor- | Pree Panaly Pansivte glued ‘on 7 ‘wood pe. dining Tenda, Full size meat-/| Table ton _ trees, gavenport. WB, Mudie. ne" BAND §aW JOINTFR & WOOD lathe. “Comaiete with a : ~ Used Trade-In Dept. ~ CASH H Fos Fon PORNITURE Northern’ Lumber Co. PHONO. | 7. pom BARES St. _Easy Parking FOR SALE 1000. Lk. Rd., $175; 1743 Or- chard Lk. Rd. $400; 1763 Orchard Lk. Rd., $175, "bast be dlomeatiea. at ‘buys | Phone LAkeview WOOD | attach- sep MBE ments, 190, Also 3 new 600rl8 | ax ee eee ee Kelly eprint tires, tubes & : all lengths over & .... $e Ft. 6-6735. ane 40c “BARGAIN ~ 3e Ea. EW BUILDING MATERIALS we carry a complete line “of nails — doors — windows — 7.1% t $80 interior Pain al M | 44 i FHA TERMS” vREE ‘estima ES to 5:30 Closed Suns ighiand Rd. (M58) OR 3-7092 Hardware, are. Plumbing, and Elee- ric: ree es ve. Ph. 4-4505. 200M FIXTURES, YOUNGS- Foner $42.50 VALUE, $23.95. town kitchen, ofl & gas furnaces, Lavatories, $29.59 value $14.95, ; steam boilers.| Stall showers complete with feu- Automatic water heater, hard-| cets and curtain. value, electrical supplies, crock 4.45. These ate tly marred. a Wie, parvemeet, copper, black chard Lake’ Be FPlucrescent, 383 Or- K e mt one. * 2683 USED POWER MOWERS. CLEAR. Lapeer this oft season, = ea, during te price) will buy take : Sey ones ap ee 08 up e mercury bat. $185 when new, sell bare: eet Gar- Watch This Spare for Inventory Specials! ° Opdyk: sao Church’ Ss, Inc, | from $3.95 Dou- 107 8. Bquirrel_ Rd. WE SELL - - THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE 0. Used and rece YOU SAVE ; _ Tnwulet . Rd. a Commerce Pusterseart meek be ing fe us for price 6 four Sete PAUL ST. CYR Bae een ate We delivg BOAT AND 'PLOOR 8A | , 7 in Weekds: i '| Sale Office Equipment 63 ishers scruobers, ce: “grind. ers, steamers, etc, ‘Se 240 8:30 to 6:00; Sunday 10/00 to 4:00. Cameras, Equipment 614 ate sass na oe Sven ‘African exc. condition, AVo- dire. $675. OR % & = | M. LL & PaY- ur 5-0p00 RMALL GARD BAST GRAND Fr: - Gellaghers, 18 be oP gs 4 4+-0506, NEW & ee NATIONAL hme Sg i Bh In cond., 5 MEAT case . COND. SoU pipe. “e~ ‘mes conan we. crock, cy GRUSH STONE. FILL DIR F AND beseh sand, detvered. FE _el, fill, Earl Reward, EM 3-053 GRAVEL, CRUSHED STONE » ai ‘Rav aa at Ray Woolard, PE 5-2749. < ONE LADY'S @G@ ~~ GABAR- dine coat, with s eo ane : Site 1¢. eee gy Two_giris* oak cond., oes Ss “bb Foie! spate coat, sizé 1. ROAD GRAVEL. SAND & FILL. MA €2327 a ncab GRAVEL CPL PE 54-3652 __ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 . reoriasg - CANNEL COAL FUR- IR | & fireplace wood. sopedeay : i Oil, 436 Orchard Lake i ott. 5-6160. Oakland Fuel & Paint. “GOOD DRY SLAB woop ples. Near Pontiac, 4-6588. FOR SALE: + WOOD FROM 5 TO 8 dollars a cord at house. C. Gor‘ don, Call Holly, MElrose 45857. SLAB WOOD. DELIVERED. #4 ¢ _ocord. FE 86131. __Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 ‘PENNSYLVANIA EVERGREEN SEEDLINGS We have the beat for Amas trees Pines, spruces, firs, Bend for list- in AY. SCHROTH’S NURSERY ___INDIANA, PA. SHADE TREES — maple, Silver maple, Scar- diameter. aple. 2” iy cy available amount. Retail ‘or wen eas vergeeoms Phone OR 3-6262. AKC REO MALE BOXER 1 YR. a, Co eR Te BEA . BLOND a SAVE ican USE. y ‘WANT ADS! To find : e job, place tej live | ae ea'wawe eS‘\_| THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 195 "4 | Michigan Arrow. —_ OA 8-2036 afier § FOY WANGHES r on. fox FOX TERRIER PUPPIES” OL % te pele, wanted. Ortonville. sale. FE Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 BOARDED. Poss “375 - 8. toe on and sccuesorien. 0. my, Mich. lot vil “Parakeets, Guar. to Talk UTR. AILE RY EXCH rete talking, res Mane | | 18230 @ Holly Ra} s, _— Sel FE iElrose 46771 “OXFORD THAT \ SALES _ 1937 Generals, Siyarts, \ 4 to Buy a ¥ ent Fates. & __mile_ south of Lake Orion “SAVE. UP TO $1, /ON ‘96 PONTIAC CHIEF. D & to 10 wae trailer OMILNOME ESTATES. MODERN a Saas 4 __ playground ‘OxrorD MOBILE WANOR 3 2) _— east of Oxford at 1940 Lake-. PARE, at van HURST living is a vac Phone MYrtie 2-4611. -| Auto Accessories 80 80 ‘48 PLYMOUTH, « DOOR. WILL. SELL FOR PARTS. sone v “15% PL OUTBOARD MOTOR. Nevec used $65. Power mower, _s%. FE $2 i4 PT. F WOLVERINE. i¢ HP MO tor & trailer, $450 complete, : ANCING A INLAND LAKES SALES | or | 3127 WwW. 127 W. Huron FE #Ti21 FE 2-617 MCCULL OCH / CHAIN SAWS NEW AND USED SERVICE HOUGHTEN & SON Roches ter | 2827 "Dixie Hwy. PARTS AND 828 WN Main — OL 10761 ~~MeCULLOCH i CHAIN 8 SANs Ri Parts ROLL OVER & 7" as hours. pong Mich Bros. 2 SCRAPER. | John Deere ‘trac: | * s FORD ° TRACTOR, , GOOD COND \* Wash- Auction Sale Bé&B Auction Sales | | 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains manne} = Every Friday ....7 P.M. Every Sunday . at Sale “arm. vate. ‘sales daily. 2 PM. BUY & 5 DAILY | FREE DiaM OND ian ove | ¥Y NIGHT A ACUTION tlosed unt "spring. 5 worn Housetrailers 7: 38 8 TO & Mikehes ” and” { Chev, Pvt. OR AVERILL L’s Top SS Cars re ee ae «case See M & M Motor Sales ~~ top dollar on late tmode i | MOTOR |234 8 SAGINAW 8ST. OR 3-163 [8 MUCH AS $56 FOR JONK AND | Always | Ready is Buy | seated BACH. ‘ Y "AU To P PARTS 50219 Ss 18 :~BAGLEY 8ST. TOP CASH-DOLL AR- FOR ANY MAKE OR MODEL PL A cats, 22 Auburn off Sag. ‘WANTED: SCRAP CARS , OR 3-451 | Bud Shelton Motor Sales on late models. Pays top dolist _ Gor. “auburn & E. Siva. FE 46728. mee Sonn PAID FOR JUNKED ~ HIGH 3 PAID SALES FE 47371 ~~ NASH RAMBLER WANTED S50 CASH OR 3-7580, Sunday WTD. JUNK CARS AND SCRAP _ Service. Call PE 40582. 0 0 “THE HIGH DOLLAR - dott high ie used cars. We eed them. ve the extra miles, ie will pay you well, 4540 Hi. J..VANY WELT . RFE ALL, Lens OF TONE. “Wanted “Used 2d Tracks ® 89 eh At 0000 USED > TRUCK wrp. i PE #6632 ___ For Sale le Trucks 96 as = BME rani PAIR COND. daar som: mee | DON'T WISH FOR ihen | NEY! Make it easily| ugh Classified Ads. To t a Brae hine,| a i 5 : . ‘ z ae Haskins Chev. DITION- a: ne. hicten Bobr, Ford pa | 8 8, days or | - b GR 6181 Dixie Highwway at MIS Mable 83011 “Open hits “Ul ® P_% TON. %5 CHEVIE PICKU _Acl cond., $1150, FE 17-0973. i CHEVROLET 1} aver, Exc. ‘Sales, MU GE STAKE. LICENER, $150 r oy 1 ton wrecker, license, - sise! Y 25402. ‘a “auc i TON PANEL. MO tor & res fs A-l Le | ~~ 63 re. 49887 popor 1953 \4 TON PANEL, EX- cellent condition throughout. To- | _ ton day's price. bargain special. $385 Mie | y : i sei) Haskins -Chev.'* 6751 Dixie Miehver at MIS -§-5071-____ Open nites “til 9 ‘57 Pick-Up | our trailer will Some ee pied $1, 585 more in trade pow—Pontiac * tah sles eenter, | ae ot iaat ie wides. a tn -atreetion ping and windsbield |‘ age nit w "BOB HUTCHINSON. \ RIEMENSCHNEIDER, oot Dade Hey OR sie | \ SEE US._ “Rent Trailer Space 79 FOR TRUCKS | WILSON GMC A be, an ares —) . Qakland | at Cass - ene . 4 NEW TIRES ot ‘CHEVROLET 1956 Chevrolet Be Seer with V4 radio and engine. pow heater.. we wot just like mew. $1595 Ww “$1,200. - For\ Sale Cars Seaton Ee teen "BAe PADS. HEATERS Tm COWL Your eid car Yows “Buc d Sh ] EXD. 2 SRaxp NEW enow | NORTH CHEVROLET U elton + BETWEEN it AM AND | 1000 S. Woodward, Ave. PM. OR ANYTIME —e ’ Birmingham ba: se spees For Sale Tires 3A ine BUICE« BOOK RABIO AND R $1505 | tind Seen aoe eden y ot 'S4 $1495 | tices 43.90. ¢ SELL. c00D USED Parks Midwert e150, Here ta | 38 $105 | ‘STATE Turner Ford. Ve $1395 | |S. Sagew _—_—«PE 40687 jj BUICK HARDTOP. BLACK a \ (55 $1365 STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES.| gray. R. & H. White tires, $205. },'35 -. $1388 Traded in on General Safety tires.| $5 dn.; $15 mo, Great Lakes, MI | ‘94 - 9 U> to 80 per cent off. Black of | 60060. ™ - $05 white wells iss) BUICK HARDTOP. ew | [3 3 9s Ape ley AMS tes, Sharp. $5 down, full price 3 2 $ 9s , | __48h 8. w_at Raeburn __ OT MOTOR-SALES Bs ‘58 TRUCK TIRES. | 136 8. ° wae Offer, nee a0 8 Sapien FE ‘a aii ARKSTON 3 at __. Aute Service 81 un 33 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE Motor Sales: a et shite, Shop. 33 ‘eed. Phone FE | CHRYSLER- ‘32 3s Fer Sch Motetrda 63 PE ePLYMOU TH |-35 Rudeon ois 7) tetas bop MUST SELL THESE BEA L | «Bud a Shelton Motor Sales i ee EL a aioh, See Se satu a de ie ~~~ Co sa Bout lec winteor. hardto ‘oe red and banter, Fewertion Ws |. Boats & Accessories 85) Gon. °'5 ‘steering, brakes, wia- win-| of $11.46 Cau “Credit cai Mier Mr. wn 1 wheels whe wall tres pume- Turner Bes 1985 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, Tous. other equipment. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 1950 Plymouth 2 door, $85. Runs ' good, 5 ew re 4dr. Dyna, R&aH, 1954 Ford custom, 2 door, Ford©- Matic,. Ral, 1981 Buick super hasten, Pontiac 4dr, rm, wer mee —_ pewer,| \enp Wipenoama. € deer. Rak. ips} mouth Belvedere, hardtop, 2 doar = PLUS bie -- > 7 faba Open E venings—Please Phone MAple 5-5141 ' warranty. 2 egg with every ain! te ‘BIRMINGHAM "NASH. “ANIC SPEGIAG but needs LUCKY 2 AUTO SALES E 2ee7. ‘CADILLAC. 4 DOOR SEDAN. Eight | ~ Spot’. AUTO SUPER MKT. 56 Cadillac-Convertible "56 Cadillac 62 Coupe *56 Cadillac 62 Sedan 56 Olds 98 Sedan 56 Pontiac Catalina 56 Buick 2-Door 35 Cadillac Coupe *55 Chevrolet Coavertible. 55 Ford 2-Door \ 55 Pontiac 2-Door - 55 Olds 2-Door 55 Buick Sedan 54 Cadillac 62 Sedan "54 Pontiac 4-Door 54 Olds 884-Doos - *53 Pontiac 4-Door ’53 Cadillac 62 Sedan 52 Nash 4-Door - ’52 Ford 2-Door 52 Olds 4-Door ’51 Cadillac Sedan 481 Olds 4-Door "51 Chevrolet Club Cpe. 13 Olds Convertible- "50 Buick Sedan, ‘0 Ford 2-Door JEROM IE er +CADIL ~~ | 86 Chey. Be | NORTH CHEVROLET | - 1000 S, Weodward Ave. 5S. MAIN 8T -_. __ CLARKSTON "33 BUICK. GOOD . Low mileage. 1 owner. Pesan, SHARP “S BUICK SPECIAL 7 door Dynafiow. R & H. FE We CADILLAC +DR_ SEDAN. CLEAN Lena eon i Birmingham Trade- an oo oe po a ite. Like new ........ : gigas 1988 Rambler wegen. on. R & H. Bydra. , power . brakes. 1963 ‘Chev. Club ‘Coupe Sun ies & 505 1953 Chey, 2 . R & H. Power Gilde ....... PBadiesknp tess 5 605 1853 Olds 68, 3 dr. Hydra. -- $e iss Ghee Nice cat... $285 1961. Bombier take vSte sexes 9 := 1953 ._Buigk convertible .... 8 105 1953 Ford ® passenger station wag- on, custom V4 1954 Dodge. Power rte ast Pully eau “pisos 100 car to } trom, 6000 mile 1955 @-deor | sedan, Siaadard shit. radio aad i “$1195 Low down payment NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 5. Woodward Ave. one ee “LL Pe i | event BODYs. CR THE WORKING - '- FRIEND | EASY ED JONES 116 8. Saginaw Used Cars 1954 CHEV. 6 PASSENGER STA tien_ wagon, private oener, ‘3 CHEV BEL AIR. ted payments, 4 Can, PICKUP. PE 23-3487. 106 Union &t. enn: ~ NOTE neers | SHARP. TAKE 12° Meriva &t., |. ~ Guaranteed — . LOWNER CARS .Pontiac Catalina, full power - “33 Buick V8 super convert. Two * “34 Ch M4 , seen, Z ECONOMY ‘UJ ST D ‘CARS 22_Auburn Off Sag an Mas "SI 1 CHRY: "BLACK 2 DR. R & H. $295. $5 dn.; sis mo. Great Lakes. M1 6-8060, = = sa nm yROLET v4 By “CHEVROLET 1885 Spoxt. coupe. Radio, heater, power glide, power pack, V-8 en- gine ob. a beautiful turquoisé and fvery finish Also Continental went, iS Bs meaner one owner NORTH ofa ROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. rT) CONVERTIBLE. ALL’ “ert Accessories, FE .4-6313 be- eke. condition. CHEVROLET | 1968 4door hard top, solid black finish, . loaded with everything — Brakes, power reering, redio and $1995 - Little down — Long terms 4 FOR SALE: cid CHEVROLET. 7 Phone FE 5-7812. “SEE THESE -OK SAFETY-TESTED , SPECIALS TODAY! RUDGET PRICED FOR EZ OWNING "34 Chev, 2 dr. sedan .,.... = 65 "33 Chev. 8 ay; ... 4,,, thas ‘86 Ford V-8 2 dr. All power $1595 "36 Chev. station 81795 "8? Dodge Coronet Save $700 TAKE ADVANTAGE ae LOW OVERHEAD LOCA HASKINS. CHEVROLET “Oakland County’ s Fastest Growing Dealer” 6781 Dt Pr 1 Dixie Highway ~ 15 CHEVROLET. 1955 DELRAY V-8, we yellew trory two-tone. adio, heater, ete. Excellent eon- dition. Private owner. Li- 98-2036 after 6 p.m. ~ ITS. Disgusting start another summer driving Ths with an old clunk “\ er, so why not trade for @ good used car now. $2295 ‘SS Buick Station ue Pull Power, Radio & Dyne- flow, tone Vinrl interet, $1595 | ‘SS Ford Ranch W . V4. Heat- ve, 2-tone blue er, Conventional rior. viny] inte: $395. Dodge Su 2 Dr. Sedan. Raato a Heater. (Dreams, Low “$495 "31 Beith Super 2 Dr. Sedan. ‘Re dio & Heater, aa Low Mileage, ‘$1005 Bd Peg Meter, Dy Hardtop A Mls a 8 sae Radio & BH = — jan we BUICK, ) Oye 86 eat oe 4 Is Goon | | ies UL ites "ti] © * : Chevies, Lhe Chryslers, ‘ Xs 4 ~ { | 1] l | Tah tm 84 bo. 08. Ld ) MERCURY. 2 DOOR. R & H Lee evant 38 Sd cin Fins MPEP . ‘82 MERCURY. GOOD CONDITION. “When you open it. with the nose-knob it snaps at you and | _ Sell rea: PE 55678. . eed i WN, RADIO AN <= del ee | down, assum wala no, money Poe > LJ - : ; F ae _t month. Call credit mgr, Mr.) a ON EE ee CO ene | WARE NAR MA OB: overdrive. _ Real clean. = 1957 4 = “—~< : Bales, 521. = CHEVROLET - Oe, pe Fi gt Nasi RAMBLI sh wertit WANTED 1953 C Chevrolet 210 door eeden. 6) gavinge _ Wire $150 CASH ev er ie, wer ie dio and ‘heater Compare’ this! Dale H. Hughes, Ine. — |" ono, Sento? oe price only taza Noy! Be. cass Yale Laxe oe $695 Direct factory dealer, you save! | CHEVROLET ‘8 FORD ‘Ss &@ BK. PERFECT mee Rays Atr sore top. — * 5 steer , Dower ig r Make your own terms, | ao a Y¥ FORD SALES power ‘windows. phis? redio“and)_ NORTH CHEVROLET | jgponae 6a 3° DOGR Han |< ir eny’ oO OWEOT or. A top. sg: Walle side wells, 1000 S. Woodward Ave, . . Birmingham MOTOR BALES . REAL . PG. Ne money down, take over at $17 month. DETR ARGAIN. FE 53 CHRYSLER 4 DOOR $045 “cy x OWENS Your FORD Dealer 143 8. eee _FE 54101 7 i D CAR. = outa O00 ancou $195. Larry's Auto Bailes. S21 Saginaw 1955 DODGE Vv R&H powerflite, 1 owner, 72,000 miles Very good condition. MI 4-5846. Sgr 8 ee ar? POO, SO 4g we cays pecial 49 tees full price. Just Haskins Chev. |' 6751 Dixie at MiS5 MA 56071 Open nites “ti! 8 ‘LL TOTE ¥i EVER Is GOOD THE MAN'S FRIEND ED JONES 115 ¢ Saginaw = «Used Cars BUMP MAN SPECIAL. ‘53 FORD, & Needs tome body work ——— price. No pay- LUCKY AUTO SALES OUR | 193 8. Saginaw FE 34 FORD V ICTORIA The Secs lS Sst after 4:00 p.m, 33 FORD RANCH WAGON, 6 CYL- inder, overdrive, clean, 1 owner, a. battery, M MI | oe. Prices Gul te Chevy 210. 2 ar. meg 2. . vory. Radio beater. Average retail, $1,485 ci Mercuey. 2 dr. This one bees ae; Some, Its ova rors retail bone. eee ig DUE t k 4 dr Riviera. This «pe- elal 4 door bas hydra- matic. radio. , shiny finish white walls 57 Ford 500 Vic. ... "$2503 56 Ford Vic. ...5...$1995 56 Ford “a Ol ess ‘tes "SS Dodge top eee *55 Pontiac 2-Dr. ...$1195 *55 Chev, 2-Dr. V8. » $1395 55 Chev. 2-Dr, 210 . .$1095 ’55 Plymouth “Savoy $1095 M55 Piyeseath 2-Dr.. .$1065 1°54 4-Dr, V8..$ 895 1$q Nash 2-Dr. . win 8 735 54 Hudson 2-Dr. W. $ 595 *53 Pont. Cus. 4-Dr. -$ 795 53 DeSoto V8 2-Dr. $ 795 "33 Dodge. 4-Dr.-....$ 595 "53 Flymouth 4- -Dr.. .$, 565 | "ea iy ‘and "30 Buic Plymouths RIE ENSCI INEIDER Dodge . Plymouth | 20 Orchard Lake . Ave FE. veel ~ Open t 9 ‘a * eginst “SPECIAL 1967 Ford, custom 300, se00 dis- —count- -4-7496_- we oq : OL 538 N. Main nome vate oe: MERCURY. pnterey A i se le Housetraiers trailers 78: For Sale Trucks 90) For Sale Cars 9 FUNNY BUSINESS S, Ai by Hershberger berger For Sale Care Ht : | JANGE ck," BODY OE 7 arene 5 ee ‘ is fully hike pet a eg!) CHEVROLET. apavays -HAUPT ™ 56 Olds Holiday: . ..$2895 56 Buick 4-Dr. Riv. $2895 '55 Olds 98 Hol. ....$2195 '55 Olds 4Dr, Sedan $1895, "55 Buick Riviera .. .$1695 55 Ford R’ch Win. $1595. '*S4 Studebaker Cpe. $ 695 34 Ford 4 2-Dr. ....$ 795 ‘50 Olds 88-2-Dr, ...$ 295 ‘50 Ford Convert,..$ 295 HOUGHTEN -& SON YOUR FRIRUPLY OLDSMOBILE OMC TRUCK DEALER West Side Used Cars #23 W. _Huton : money assu. - meats a sete a month — mgr. Mr. Parks, Midwest arcid Turner Ford: "CHEVROLET, ®. Spert coupe hard va. cneine Radio, heater and tide. Looks and runs like new, $1595 © Your old car down NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. : Birmingham | Always A Good Selection of Late Model Cars BRON MTR. SALES hg FORD oat son. FOR SALE: = pen Ford Station Wagto, like new trade. If take older — to "BPs “CHEVROLET — ge Age ome Yee heater and cide "wah tavve. also tena. $995 . Make your own terms. NORTH CHEVROLET 1006 S. Ww oodward Ave. Birmingham | 1963 yo -ad v1 RADIO - HEAT- er, $27.05 do’ ‘. $00 down Sadie: 5 13s 8. ee sioes_ Mi €-4973 - CA ER DODGE SALES a RARER Wi MANHATTAN 4 pl | DR, |, 3900 miles, oe sates Sixes and V-8s 2-Doors. 4-Doors, Wagons Hardtops, Converts. $195 Or your car down, UP TU 36 MOS. ON BAL. NO CREDIT PROBLEMS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY _ HIGHEST TRADES TAKE ADVANT, Or OUR Low OVERHEAD LOCATION 8A "esa vu sein! wer- |; ae, 1955. ee eS 44053 VAN DYKE. NEAR 30 MILE FP BR, | Courtesy Cars | e HE S46 $1195 Small amount down NORTH CHEVROLET | 1000 S. Woodwatd Ave. Birmingham : "| RAMBLERS — AMBASSADORS — | Used Cars. work. ENGLE NASH SALES MSO & Porter _EM 1955 .OLD'S 8 ™ rade" in allowance. Liperal ! ‘terms on balance. 365 5. Woodward, Old's MI . BY PRIVATE ow Super 88 4-Dr., mium whitewsl! tires. Only 22,000 miles. FE 42044 Firminghem ler = mR, 1955 OLDS 1 | $995 | LARRY. JEROME ‘Rochester Ford Dealer OL TL er, low mileage &k R & i. automatic trans ‘40 Buick miscion, VURRK MOTOR / 245.8. Bivd _ FE i's? ¢DR. PLYMOUTH SAVOY p= y “ne =. Troup, radio under- { a sarion mes engine. wheel ‘on Fe vers. Sacrifice - | For The Best In Used Cars . Come Out To *LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES ise, 82.588, UTH BELVEDERE 8 CYUBPrice $1375, OL_ 14976 “Like the Bad Apple | “THAT CAN RUIN oe lio dB Ez TION OF at + ~ REE 6 mony Bel Air $2080 . 55 Buick Estate W. agon Dyeetes power brakes and pow- stee radio & heater, chrome juggage carrier and leather interior, A beautiful 3 tone BLUE ‘ 295 : $1 55 Chevrolet Del Ray & heater, W-Walis, ¢, All leather interior, Fin- sparkling 2 tone GREEN. $1095 ] SS Chevrolet 210 DOOR, hekier, signals, wash- ind bt tute —— new Paste on Radio mil ished + $845 54 Chevrolet 210 2 DOOR, lide, heater, sig¢- et wae ee 3s $795 "$3 Pontiac 8 visor, very clean ee 2 $745 thy # Chevrolet Bel Ait Air . ive 152 Ford Custom 4-Dr.~ Be aaa $495 952, Chevrolet: ‘Deluxe i got arta Light B LUE. wit Ford. 2-Dr. 8 thins, “Ligh e Teaiheore: W | Hargreaves 6 PLYMOUTH ‘dices. ;} CLUB COUPE!~ | dependable car. You have a greater selection of Q. | |'S6 Plymouth Sta, Wagon $2095 DELUKE 4¢ —- _ ¥dramatic,4 $345 | wir fo) De Pontiac Sales. 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'53 Pontiac Catalina ss a SOOO cS, DeSoto Fireflite 4 Dr 4 Dr. . $1595 |'53 Plymouth Cranbrook $5 Dn. 53 Chrysler Windsor . ..$ 695 4 Dr., & Heater, Automatic, W/Wan ""B1295 | Chevrolet 2 Dr. ... : a 17 Motors eee Dealer” , oodward, Birmingham st 65302 a est "ait § SAGINAW “Gass AND.OAKLAND FE ts ‘So Chevrolet Bel AirH. 1 $1595 | -a fe ae, : : ve. ey oe. : > aoe a : : fy x i : he if 5 ee . " 4 d ; pee PONTIAC ipaees. TUESDAY, MARCH 's yosr). ee a kee 3 -. iibicienor Big TV P lans) for — x Pee ; Le Z : poi tniglacencia see -- Today's : Radio Programs -- Sint q, Boone | -- Today's: Television Programs -- Guard Changes ~ ; furnished by stations listed in this coluimn are subject to change without notice eee a0. 4 wan, on — — = 4980) wo wi ; — or ae er at fo Be Featured oe Channel +—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXY¥Z-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV Training Rules. , : ‘he sen 2 cE ee Se ae ee / Walt Disney to Launch} TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | wrath of drought-stricken. com- a4 News Weather. Enlistoes fn 2S maphooy Sonn ee wee | Cate ine Mexran EAE EEO | Adventure Film Colled|ow-0) seman “Perit wy) Pum MO a ee ce Shon * Le * ’ P “°@) P ve. ews : ‘The Sign of Zoro . for Active ‘Duty Warren ‘ Se ee ; aS LAN SING (h—New requirements Asked No Favors.” (9) Pick! (4) Home, (7) Story Studio. ond Sekt. the Stars, (4) (Color) March of|i6:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey Show. sionary white doctor in remote|11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth/for enlistments in the Michigan = on ws ct _.____|g:1§ (4) Wenthercast. (2) News.| Medicine. Repeat of “‘Monganga”| (7) Theater Seven. T5LK,. News, Kasem Wine te @ Town ae | 6:20--(4) Box Four. documentary on work of mis-\11:00—(4) Price Is Right. Ww 7 manag, Maes pats t See , Caerne 4:00—-W4IR. Bends, Ans. Man| NEW YORK It's early to be 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. s a eS ___ | AWE Hews, Confessions | ; geek ‘Dick Powell's Star Per- 7) Robin and ‘ ; Sports -gbout next. fall on- fiat . Belgian Congo village. (2) (Color)| or Consequences. (7) ‘National Guard have been an- sete sie With Mason | LNs De sions w. ews, McLeod jrery 2 let’ rege sane at “Doctor practices} Req Skelton Show. Comedy.| Rickey... . . {nounced by Maj. Gen. George C. WXYZ, of Town ware, = Mews. Wales . 8 be early ABC- eee ‘in Cuban village where Carol Channing, guest. 11:55—(9) Billboard. ~}Moran, the adjutant general.” Me WIR News || «WPON Gur-Mems «| “Ww im Deland |TV, which is planning its biggest) natives fear dead voodoo king a The new requirements result waxes. op of town, - "Aron Gy Mane” | WHER Mews,“ Mexensie |season, _ ‘| in “The Room.” (9) Space|!#:00—(7) "Star bay ge eee _ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON |trcm agreement between the De- WJBK: News: Kasem io atts, Happiness) ¢:48CKLW, Hews, ports ‘.¢ 2 ‘Ranger, (4) Traffic Court. (2) possces rey M9) Lone Woit,|290-(@ Valiant Lady. (4) Tie|partment of Defens, the Depart: , ui too KEW, Aust Davies | ag Ch gpa ‘When you corner Oliver Treyz, 2| Steam, Sine af the June pas Teale Haveend store) TR? Dowet CM) 126 clock Com-|ment of Army, and the National : Beer ceem| Gee ee ~ (a Ss ree el, gts eek as tomtom [Ay Hil Ga Cut, Bud Device | WEON, Read Show at (9) Abbott and lo. Bud, |!0: nos peas oon eon 5 we : “Ys “Thicker Than Water.’ (4) Fed-|12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. ma- only ‘tells you how Mist ABC is) Lou answer ad to assist sch! "sen. Sick parakeets are| (4) It Could Be You, (7) The| between the ages of 17 and 18h growing. He is specific about spe- entist in experiment in ‘Fencing e , ‘aes : “ Master.” (4) Rosemary Clooney. smuggled across Mexican-Ari- Erwins. (9) Telescope, i a ; ———|¢ifie programs that should inter-/ Ji tnd Jose Ferrer visits| 20na border in “Green Feath-|12:45—(2) The Guiding Light. | a 7 : oe : me ers.”’- (2) cs gg bap vans 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4). Mystery! of active duty training with the | / ee ee ple: ¢ ; _ |«Barry Sullivan in “Important| erick Crawford _ in “Deranged; Matinee. (7) My Little Margie,| Army, or he may volunteer t) Airmen Make Frank Sinatra, who has signed a| Mission.” Writer. (9) Bill Kennedy Showtime. tor ctx wmanths of sattes’ Gy THIVEl & fat contract with the network, will|7:15—(7) News. 11:00--(7) Soupy’s On. (9 National 1:30—(4) (color) Hollywood Story. training. a se . |make:his debut as. a regular. tele-|7:30—(T) ‘Conflict. “Capital Pun-| News. (4) News. (2) News. |") Liberace. If he. takésdfweeks, he must? ; : . vision performer with a big hour-| ishment.” (9) Million Dollar|11:10—(9) Weathervane. 1:55- (2) News. - serve actively in the Guard until © e ect al a ut long live show Oct. 18. After the} Movie, “Thunder in the Valley,’’|4:15—~-(9) Million Dollar Mystery. 2:00-—~(2) Our Miss Brooks. (T)\he reaches ‘age 28. a lie ‘and comedy will be a half-hour! McCallister, Edmund Gwenn. (4) sles bemeelbal eh to boon] Lae ot Caren. If he voluwtecrs ty Ge #88 on Jousthan Winters. Denise Lor,| 00m as Princess, (4) Patti Page|") Howe Party. (0 Tenimentis ee Se ee Show. (2) Miss Fairweather. ghtwatch Theater.|2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. - years in the Guard. Then, he may tm ie ms : = be transferred to the standby re- ita Hayworth, Fred Astaire in|#:55 (9) News, $:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4)/5™ve for the remaining four and ee tae en aease. |i — es oe ‘Couldn’ t ‘Expose’ lett — — He's Too Nice a Guy | ie ae os a roe ws ae Good Discipline “Saves = guess Can never or : “Expose” articles are very popular, so I decided to make a Lives as de ns _ bum out of Jett Chandler. T didn’t know him but, dlsitked First. Jump for Al 2, : guest. 4 Name That Tune. Another star performer, singg|7:45—(4) News. Pat Boone, launches his first remys:00—(4) Big Surprise. (2) Phil ul Silvers Show, “You'll. Never Get Rich.” anh es ee Oct. 3. Boone, who has been de-|#:30—(7) Wyatt Earp. “Bat Mas-i!1:3—(7) Thirty Minute Theater.) Matinee Theater, | 5 ere year obligation. Wolg total Sah. scribed as the answer to Elvis} terson for Sheriff.” (4) Panic. Hayfield,”” ac- m_ Festiv ) Women are always trying to steal him from his wite—bat’ ‘COLUMBIA, S.C. @ — Twelve Nie sold six million re-| James Whit tars as “The| donald Carey. (4) Tonight. Soak. Beginning next Jan. 1, any man in more than 20 years in this town, nobedy’s ¢ver made a Ne Oe ee ane cordings in the past two years and is the official idol of almost 3,000 -Priest” who searches for time-|. . bomb after dying watchmaker WEDNESDAY MORNING enlisting in the National Guard . — -Bob ‘Gone. (9) Howdy: ctween the ages of 17 and 18% will be required to ‘perform six gense, doesn’t it? ~ youthful fay clubs. stammers ‘out partial confession. |3:50—(2) Meditations. ‘® Today’s!¢ ee Brighter bay. (4) Queen! months of active duty for training. It’s sickening how they drool Treyz said it has been deemed} (2) The Brothers. Farm Re _ |. For a Day. (9) Justice Colt. ~ he 11-week active duty training over hini. On s tour he had to | advisable to move Omnibus back|9:00—(7) Broken Arrow. “Rebel-|6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. |4:15—(2) The Secret Storm. course will be discontinued, kiss a bunch of little girls ata an hour earlier Sunday evenings. tien.” (9) Guy Lombardo, (4):9:00—(2) Good-Morning. (4) Today. 4:30—(2) The-Edge of Night. (7) “coketail” party. Then one of - Into its present Sunday night spot Jayne Wyman Show, Unplanned). (7) Little Rascals, Mickey’s Record Room. ‘/Ted Mack's Original Amateur| events change shy, retiring 8:00-—(2) Captain Kangaroo. the little girls-up and whin- housewife’s life in ‘“‘Married to 8:30—(7) Wixie Wonderland. iAllen Park Votes 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. - nied, “Now when do we get » : e& * & a Stranger.” (2). To Tell the)#:55—(2) Cartoon Classroom. ) patty leg frakte It's oy ‘kiss him? 2 e Disney some|_ Truth. Romper Room. _- | @ Grea jouse City a -* +: 9 f Fhe hoch pn Bet sais or the|9:30—(7) Theater. ai Ayers'9:00—-(4) Romper Room. = _. - Club. (9) Dance Party. on Becoming —— 5:30 (4) Gene “Autry mother town a wom t network-next season, with detailed| Plays preacher who arouses!#:30—(7) Stars on Seven, ms co te: ries plans stili to be ‘announced. . ~. ; kept phoning him for a date. _ “That dame must have / been psycho,” I said nastily / when I finally met Chand- / ler and began needling him, “DETROIT w —' Suburban “An advanced case,” he nodded. “She settled for another “It scared -hell out of most of/had in the 1920s." With the ” = be ; News of Service Personnel Ete << 7 Recently enlisted in the US.{Cape May, N. ce fr basic trim Service Schl, Command at. san(community from Ecorse : guy on the tour, proving how much I meant to her.” them. still to be cast, it’ will concern and give the new city control of = I tried heckling him about his publicity. “You saved Kim), * * + -|the adventures of a Robin Hood ae Farce we mga aie the 15 million dollar Edsel Divie ' *Nevak from drowning,” I said. One engine failed about 15 min-|tyPe of character on the Pacific » Richard V. Gib-| * 8.8 * oot sion of the Ford Motor Co., now - : < e * . utes cut of Columabla. last night Coast early in the 19th century. | Mi. § son, son of Mr.| Carl E. Christenson, son of Mr.| Wayne E. Scott, Jr., son of Mr.|in the Tommship.. ve Sem Paves , in the. Sekt feos Chonate Ale x * * ga and Mrs, Wyliéjand Mrs, Clifford Christenson of| and Mrs. Wayne gx Oe cus exc ole walle “Yeah,” he ‘laughéd, “but it happened while I wasn’t look-|Force Base, Ill., to Charleston) The network will continue its) ” _ V. Gibson of 2761|766 Mt. Clemens St., has been ac-| F. Scott of 63 By in 1952 and 1953. It has~ about ing—I didn’t see it.” ~ AFB S.C is on alae” Wester, Vendome St.) gaa. © cepted for - the) Delaware Dr., re- 35,000 population and 18,406 regis- He implied ts was a publicity stunt for the Jeanne —_— The crew scattered La ee See: at popalar ‘ Auburn Heights. “Naval Officer] cently was @b- age ~ . spleture. ‘., pounds of cargo and bag-\""Dians are in the making_to re-| Prior to enlist- + Candidate School! pointed to the Forty-two candidates have filed ; * . *” countryside to lighten the ship,|V@™p daytime programing wi ment he attended a. + ae iSuperin 4 E ithe $3,600 a year job of mayor. | oT ter t least two f t." he grinned. but. still the plane continued to/e™Phasis on programs of inf Avondale High >. After four tendent's list at § a — was very deep—a sete yi lose altitude, _ to women, ¢ | School. == months of instruc-| the, U.S. Naval a ‘Do you think you've got great talent? I asked next. - « ¢ Friends may ad- . tion he will be sania, SN, Two-Way Radio “Talent!” He shook his head. “You've got te make the Greenspan, who -calis Rantoul, right kind of deals: Because if you make a lot of money, IIL. home, found his briet case Grand Rapids Man ENDICOTT, N.Y. @ — A thief here took a $68 portable radio from E. A. Patterson's store, wrapped In order to be placed on the list, : Chritenemn is 0) 6 midshipman — "graduate of Pon-|muit be outstanding in academic|'t, taped on coins for ‘postage Sid Christenson tiac High Sthool/Subjetts, be above average in apti-/mailed it back the next morning. you're a good actor—no matter how miuch talent you got. waiting for . i Force Base. San Antonio, Tex. » rear , where - % ' : ' ; » That’s the way Hollywood judges you. ae te ek Se eg — as to Serve Rotary ; + ek * ice. - So that’s why I can’t write for Confidential. Jeff Chandler,/was. found by police. sk: Sicter &. ODhiry, ven ef = rt — x segs ae bum, turned out to be « mice . The parachuting crew scattered) GRAND @ — John A.'Mr. and Mrs. John 0” of|and Wayne State. University. -and have a record Of con- — serene Ries : ble-crossing guy. Beg gor ND RAPIDS - Berry duct satistactory to the the Comman- missed landing in Lake Murray,|East Grand Rapids and Kent Coun- sca rotor re THE MIDNIGHT EARL . 10 miles wide at one point. Allity governmental posts, plans to + ©. ¢ DR were Igented by searchers within devote his time after May to Ro- Perry Come topped the cis sueak ‘cabin iat Read aed Pac ak oe tary International work. ond .,. Lana Turner’s one of the few unattached gals on the Collins, 74, has been chairman) _ Uruguay Film Festival junket; the Yul Brynners are on it to- 21 years of the county supervisors’ |¢, | gether, spiking Splitsville rumors. G A le of Ui ppp soy lp lsscuatd » x. *% - jlass Sa Liquor He said he will ask the East The Fair ” chorus will hang boxing gloves over} BOYNE FALLS — Voter ap-|Grand Rapids city columission not me ry Pe : en room door when he returns . . . BobjPeeval a Oe Oe ee ee ed unaae en ie Oe Hope signed Sinatra for his TV'er. Steve -Allen’'s writing M88 )invaiia and another election on the|trict governor of Rotary Interna- with piano whiz Errol Garner. stheduled March 11. _ tional, he plans to leave May 11 as ee ey ae Lee Smith, village clerk, said)a representative of the organiza- — : ; seen yeast ee tion on a visit to England af 4 EARL’S PEARLS... Scie ae ee oomgpee ge i : elections last’ fall. te: lins start sett Sow Bienell| saa Jonathan Winters ‘oe aes = pe ee Liquor Control Commission ruled Carpet Sweeper Co. in 1898 as an years of active duty. He served in the United States|- Navy aboard the U.S.S. ‘Sigourney, S atadatatatadatactntiadtde tainted 2 Color TV DD-66, Norfolk, Va, The finest in black and white x * * by Hallicratters Dr. Robert R. Turpin, Pontiac dentist, recently was promoted T Full Year Warranty ® Parts © Service ® Labor ‘the U.S. Major Turpin is stationed in Par- revere POY eT Cte Cre ry rey a ee =4 pe e , however, y and retired in Decem* is, France, where he is living with she couldn't get the engagement ring off. jcause it was not voted upon in a ber, 1953,!.as secretary and vice recently c¢om-| Richard M. Gavette, Seaman Ap-), wife, Betty, and their three OPEN 9 TO 9 4 & village general election. president. He wag elected mayor of pleted his basic wg * nga Pg Muga OBELRADIO &TV : TODAY's BEST LAUGH: Pepper Davis says it rained so hard|, The commission informed Smith |East Grand Rapids. in 1933 and i He entered the service an Feb- nA een hey sy 8 guy wang gua fo Bal i" aes greta, ewes eae con » Richard M. -Ga-|ruary, 1956, and will complete his A ee ie i he i te ti i A hi hh hh i hh i i v ; 2030 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 440s Cadillac. : > Weseee = Sreaeee ected, 1h T806, bet was eppolnted county Training Center, > vette, Sr. of 7160|t0ur of duty in February, 1958, [tan ANDO A oa | | make the trip to the supervisor at-large by the city mi. Avondale St.. re- \ / = eo : next Monday. commission. : Chicago, : . . / His address) | cently completed Conic die Salih: We iain tod nitece: ities bo * eow tn Kart Hertl | recruit training | alcoholic — Se Se, He eee ee neers ee oe across wick Rink S/A| | at Great Lakes ee of @ gin bottle. That's earl, brother, 1 Comedienne, — RINK __516-25-69, Ward 20, he el , \Opsystens 1957, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) ¢ She teva star ny Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, | — i. , _ and tievisi re gee s arene, _ 11 Form « notion > GAVETTE enlist n the Feel dis- Robert John Werth, son of Mr. : plea: at ti Y j Navy under the high school group 14 Short poem WU — 7 ont iiggtea — “ -_ training program which entitled 15 Declare - ty, WY: Buckland St., Orch Lake, re non to : tieuded it Feminine YyY, cently enlisted as a seaman re-/"m fo & service school, att is related to Un-* ai tion: a cruit in the U.S. Coast Guard. Pontiac High School and Lawrence pcs gsc er tiie hylgges Eye -apip Shore ._—— He has been transferred to the|/¢ch. Prior to enlisting. reading Pasa gd 0 Segue ab) | Coast Guard Receiving Center,; He will be stationed next at the 2 River islet ae € = i toes coe ‘ = Ls H Borshea Wands cs 7 3 fee oe 1s OUR AIM! : Tr 4 up oe er 4/5 QUART PINT ° , oe, : aN agg t $366 $231 ° ies ee : . is Cote Me. 770 Cede Ne. 77) g* on Gr iffin 5) ee gh Ve! abe “” co S 9D 35% STRAIGHT. WHISKEY, & years ! 4 pare “ONE 2.600 a6 WRLIAnS 5 eee pousnirt ~ power in restraint of trade, * At first glace it might seem “that the antitrust Rev. Richard C. Stuckmeyer _awenry. SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, cul ale setae 5,.1957 \ \ é + Waeurbed Union Monopolies Pose Menace to Citizens’ ‘ Basic Rights | that restrain ‘trade, but the jgists of the compulsory member-| America is suffering from many tbe tates ba passed , of course, are aimed’ at the URS a, of the unions which . has ‘mmade By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON — Monopoly and | Supreme Court of the United tyranny go hand in hand, and the! _American people don’t like either ‘orig, whether power is exercised by corporations or by labor unions. | pe in the 1890s the Congress’ of the United States, seein the leadership of the Republican became - _ LAWRENCE ment in its incipient stages which, if Congress is not inti ted, will result in the passage of an anti- monopoly law forbidding labor unions to monopolize job oppor- tunities and otherwise to use their) | Deal appointees, ruled that labor | wnions are exempt from anti- | mentioned therein. No law cor- States a few years ago, when it | consisted almost entirely of New trust laws unless specificially recting this omission has ever been passed. revealed in congressional hearings as an example of how far-reaching monopoly power can be. It can, by means of campaign contribu- government and prevent law- +enfereement-machinery from pros- ecuting wrongdoers. PINBALL RACKET It can ally itself with taverns carried on through union officials prises. and threaten to Stop deliv- eries,, for example, or beer and whisky unless tavern owners pay tribute to them. Here is a passage trom the testimony: ~--#Kennedy (committee statt - Lutheran LENTEN Services (Missouri Synod) EVERY WEDNESDAY. F 7:30°P:M. 5 « +» ot the following churches Cedar Crest ag Sage er —— Road (Next to Dublin School by Mr. Joe McLaughlin as to how ate, and what the advantage of this company was going to be, and what the advgntage of being tied up with the Teamsters was? “Elkins (a witness): The advan- » tage was simply that these other’ © |men wouldn't be Jet into the union _juntil this Acme Company got the _ best locations, and they would only ~ let in*the smaller operators that >iwere buying equipment from g | Badge Wright ... ‘KEEP THEM OUT Rev. Howard E. Clarcombe Grace 1M South Genesee Ihno A. Janssen, Speaking - St. Trinity 2 Auburn at Jessie: 3 Rev. Ralph C. Claus || St. Poul ; Joslyn at Third for membership, and the Teams- © \ters (union) would keep them out? “Elkins: That is right . ribsinaitys tink this tay eal | : agents around and they would | | tell the owner of the cafe that they had better have a union machine or otherwise they were going to have pickets outside and #| met allow beer te be delivered? lev. George |. Mahder “Elkins: That's: correct.” Efforts are being made by sastel* NEW 1957 ABC WASHERS $109.96 »» Thyle Electric we _ 502 N. Johnson St. , Open 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. FE 4-5169 hines—All -Makes— Fully Gue 7.95 up | Firemen found the lung operated | We Give Holdens Red Stamps tne "hn “ambuance "was Machine Reads Labels - jknows that in nearly every city of irackets. One union_will deliver only; Today a teamsters union is being) Htions, threaten to-take overa city! 4 and rackets in pinball machines) . who lend funds to private enter-} -~ “Kennedy:: Was it agreed that! tation in the Sinai Peninsula. The area was —iyou were going to keep the other! ‘ = \operators out, even if they applied’ | Fights for Life They won. ‘complained to his wife at 2 p.m.| : he couldn’t breathe. She tele- laxed in the newly arrived lung.| iship idea and the boycott doctrine, scandals growing out of this kind ‘of monopoly power. It stems sh oe