ee + _ Details Page 2 115th. YEAR \, a & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 195744 PAGES _ ASSOCIATED PRESS PRESS puoTos UNITED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Witness Denies” Union Ordered House Bombing Munley Tells Senators He Blasted Structure Mainly ‘On a Dare! * WASHINGTON (AP) —Senate rackets prob- ers today ordered con- tempt of Congress charges against Robert Hubshman, Scranton, Pa., Teamster Union member, Who refused to tell them even whether. he is “a decent citizen.” Hubshman invoked the Fifth Amendment. WASHINGTON (?—Wil- liam Munley swore today he dynamited a nonunion house project at Scranton, Pa., in 1954 “more or less on a dare” and without any orders from union leaders. Munley testified to the Senate rackets investigat- ing committee that Paul Bradshaw, then a steward in the Teamsters Union, asked him to do the dyna-| miting but that he never talked about it with higher men in the union. Bradshaw has been the chief witness in the committee's cur- rent hearings centered on alleged use of terrorism and violence to promote union organization in the Scranton area. Bradshaw has been convicted of felonious possession of dyna- mite but insists he is “taking the rap” for others. Before Munley took the witness, chair, the senators had an enter- taining hour with Helen. Canfield, brunette Z-year-old divorcee and friend of Bradshaw. CALLED HOAX She related that the district at- torney at Scranton called it a “gigantic hoax” when she and Bradshaw turned over to him se- cretly made recordings of conver- sations among union officials which she contended would clear Bradshaw. * * * Miss Canfield said she and Bradshaw had a copy of the re- cordings made before they took! them to the district attorney. She thought the copy was a good idea-‘‘so that if the district attorney could have possibly been taken care of, which I didn’t want to believe, we'd have a copy.” Miss Canfield said after she and Bradshaw made the record- ings they were Dist, Atty. Carion O’Maliey and she was arrested and arraigned on a charge of obstructing jus- tice, a charge she said on which she never has been put on trial. She said Bradshaw was ar- raigned on a perjury charge. Miss Canfield is a. member cea suspended as an. AFL-CIO vice president and council. mem- —tber. : the Teamsters Union. She is an egg candler in a chain store ware- , house in. Scranton, * * * A peppery and uninhibited wit- ness, she let fly a broadside at male members of the Teamsters (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) EDITOR'S NOTE: On a soli- tary mountaintop in what ofice was Palestine, a lone guard sits day and night gazing down.on Jordan and Israe!. According to tradition, the spot he guards was the scene of the showdown be- tween Christ and Satan which came ot the end of Christ's 40-day fast. Here is a feport on a modern visit to the site of that famous Biblical. drama. By WILTON WYNN © MOUNT valley. The peak _ dependent Jordan and israel, « and enough of a even © (he tempting. © FASTRD IN CAVE It is Linius en! is witness. x AP Wirephoie MAKES esti, Sine James T. Hanlon, in Scranton, swears -to affidavit in which he denied that he ever discussed Scranton dynamiting . with Paul Bradshaw, convicted perjurer- Judge T. , rebuff from the federation. by (funds, f° "The ‘federation’s Ethical Prac- ‘tices Committee has set May*6 AFL-CIO Leaders Rebuft Teamster Move for Delay WASHINGTON (P—Teamsters Union. moves to delay or talk their way out of a showdown on AFL-CIO cor- ‘ruption charges seemed likely today. to run into a solid Sources in the parent federation said trial procedures already set for Dave Beck, Teamsters Union president, and the huge trucking union itself are fair and “leave AFL-CIO President George Meany was out of the city and not immedi- ately available for com- ment. The embattled Teamsters’ Exec- utive Board, meeting in Galves- ten, Tex., yesterday, asked the AFL-CIO for negotiations as to charges against Beck and a_ bill jot particulars as to charges that ithe union itself is under corrupt, domination. The ‘board, contending the it would attend no hearings un- til “fundamentals of fair adju- | dication” are assured. and court indictments against other high officers of the union. for a hearing for the union. The AFL-CIO Executive Councij has no room for negotiation.” + Van Doren Faces New Quiz Show—for Good ST. THOMAS, Virgin Islands (INS) — Tall, shy Charles Van Doren, 31-year-old mental genius who won. $129,00 in a recofd 14- week stand on TV's “Twenty-one” quiz, was reported to have been ‘married in St. Thomas today to ‘his New York sweetheart, Gerald- ine Ann Bernstein. charges were not specific, said | Details of the wedding were not! if mediate! ailab! "Mise rind ee arte Van Dore! imail of Saturdays, lifting, of the “| had introduced to New York friends |" on third class mail and re-' University, ™ - to Normal Pace ‘tdered last week. ors {Office until July 1. Post Service in City Returns Order Follows Quick Action by Congress in Allotting Funds Postal service returned to near normal conditions in Pontiac today as Post- master General Arthur Summerfield lifted most of the cutbacks he had or- His order restoring serv- ice came swiftly last night on the heels of an emer- gency appropriation of $41 million to operate the Post President Eisenhower, quickly signed the measure which cleared. the House and Senate re — afternoon without debate. The only restriction remaining | in effect in Pontiac will be the | 842 hours of window service per day. The new hours of 8:30 to | & p.m. were labeled a ‘good in idea anyway” by Pontiac’s act-- ing postmaster, Leslie H. Dean. | Dean said that few businesses’ open before §:30 a.m. -and so will not be inconvenienced. The - old hours were 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. NO EFFECT The only other restriction re- tained by Summerfield does not affect Pontiac. This limits business) area mail deliveries to two a day) which has been the procedure in Pontiac all along. Summerfield said today that the $41 million was less than ee ee eee it is necessary to continue the shorter windew hours. He orig- inally asked $47 million, : that this week, ” he said. Summerfields order restored the : ; linstructor’s sudden rise to fame, his admitted personal use of union 14... Bernstein was known to have) tions Committee in 10 minutes in) ‘been helping him secretarially. Van Doren and Miss Bernstein passed it within 30 minutes =| came to the Virgin Islands during committee action and returned to his Easter leave from Columbia the House where minor changes. where he earns aimade by the Senate were speed-, teacher’s pay of $4,500 a year. ~*~ * * | following services: Regular pickup and delivery of jeune of the sale of postal The AFL-CIO charges are based/iM recent months as his on Beck's invoking the Fifth| “Sit! friend,”” was. described as/"° a Amendment in refusing to tell ® slender; dark-hared attractive| * * Senate rackets investigators about |S't! of 23. Since the young English, The mates bill was! | cleared by the Senate Appropria- }a closed-door session. The Senate ily adopted. set May 20 to hear the case against Beck, who already has HE WAS HERE ‘Mount of Temptation’ Overlooks 2 Nations OF TEMPTATION, Jordan « — When Christ was shown “‘all the kingdoms “ the is called the vali of Temptation” by those who live here. From its summit you cant see all the world, but the moun — tain offers a glimpse of two al countries, J You Will Want to Read: How a Pontiac surgeon recently performed one of the new, rare heart operations which hold much hope for cardiac patients, in Ponfiac General Hospital. A Press staff writer who witnessed the operation tells about it in tomorrow’s paper. ‘| jured, and the cause of the blaze, Scott to Fight Extradition, Denies He Killed Wife DETROIT # — L. Ewing Scott,-him to California to face charges “‘That’s just plain ridiculous and retired Los Angeles investment of murdering bie wealthy socialite ‘stupid,”” he said. broker sought for 11 months by police in two countries, said today old, Californian said that charges he will fight every etfort to return'he ‘killed his wife were “asinine MRS. EVELYN SCOTT Missing a — . eae ene apee wife. - The Setnaidshed eden 60-year- L. EWING SCOTT _Nabbed by FBI ‘Scott was nabbed Macias night in a routine customs check ” at the Canadian border when he | tried to drive an unlicensed car | | inte Canada. | He insisted at first that he was Lewis E. Stewart, a retired busi- nessman. but admitted afterward to U.S. immigration officials that he was the man sought by Cali- ‘fornia police. Canadian authorities, had been asked to watch for Scott, ion the belief he had fled the’ United States. SCOTT ARRAIGNED Scott was arraigned on a fugi-| itive warrant yesterday in Detroit. \Federal District Court. Judge gThomas P, Thornton ordered Scott, held pending a hearing May 7 on, removal te California. California authorities said the state was acting as quickly as possible to extradite Scott. * * * i Scott's 63-year-old wife, the five-, times married Mrs. Evelyn ~ | Throsby Seott, disappeared from) jher fashionable Bel Air home in. Hartrick Sets Dates eens in Courthouse Suit Scott home. Scott denied any: knowledge of her disappearance. Scott jumped $25,000 bail and vanished in May 1956 after he | was indicted by a grand jury A suit tying up construction of a new ‘Oakiand on charges of mishandling his County courthouse was speeded today as presiding wife’s $600,000 estate. | months after his disa Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick ordered an early hear-) the county grand jay ot Las | ing and called for an outside judge to hear the case. Tentatively, May 14 has been set for trial, although attorneys for both sides saw the possibility of. some re-| maining delays. Judge Hartrick yesterday signed a petition to giv Cloudy With Drizzle [Tonight Tomorrow © Tones controversial | precedence over other civil sui | Angeles indicted him on a charge | of murder. Scott was tripped up by a |Canadian customs inspector as he |tried to enter Canada through the e Detroit-Windsor tunnel on a drive t '° Buffalo. N.Y. Scott gave his) neme as “Lewis Stewart” and a| customs matters before the Circuit was the ame listed for Scott in |Court. la “wanted” circular. The ‘petition was submitted by srugK TO NAME representing Boge attorney William H. Wil- the Oakland » Cloudy with occasional light rain’ ee, Taxpayers’ League, a group during the night Scott insisted that) or drizzle tonight and tomorrow is formed expressly to contest the i the weatherman's prediction for County's building plang. Pontiac. The low tonight will! range from 44-48 degrees. Tomorrow will be a little colder) with the high reaching 30-54 de- grees. Upper Michigan will be cloudy and cool tonight with a light rain and continued cool tomorrow. The lowest. temperature in down- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 47. The thermometer registered 4 at 2 Ps m. Pire F Des Vie With Blazing Oak on Home Ground Waterford Township meted tangled with their enemy fn close ‘quarters yesterday, when a blaz- ing 50-foot oak they were trying, to extinguish toppled over on their truck. re-routed for two hours, as Oak- land County Road’Commission em-) ployees hacked and sawed to free! the engine from Station No, 3. Daniage to the truck was es-| timated at $150. No one was in- was undetermined. The fire was extinguished. ~ i 1 circuit judges. * his name was Stewart. He refused be fingerprinted. Finally ‘agreed to return to Detroit where Corporation Counsel Harry J. ‘he was turned over to U.S, immi- Merritt, acting for the Board of (gration officials. Supervisors, supported the move * * * and raised no objection. “In the interest of strong public tunnel, feeling over the case,” Hartrick said he requested state circuit court administrator said quickly. Judg today for an outside jurist. Decision in the case would di-| rectly affect the * The League questions funds raised by the county to construct had been the last 11 months. county's ® the At the American end of the Scott admitted his true e identity. “T'm the man on flyer,” FBI agents who searched Scott four said they found $10,000 In 100 | and 20-dellar bills in.a money belt he was wearing. Scott refused to say, where he) He! ‘Michigan motorists Five | inspector recalled that | In the large increase classifica- Questioned by Windsor police) “I'm Leonard Ewing Scott,” he “Motorists Face Boost in Rates Up fo 65 Pet. Increase in Accidents, Cost of Repairs Make Raise Necessary Auto insurance rates for were increased as much as 65 ‘per cent today with unmar- ried men under 25 bearing ‘the brunt of the boost. The increases were asked iby Michigan members of itwo national rating bu- reaus, the National Bureau ‘of Casualty Underwriters and the Nationai Automo- ‘bile Underwriters Assn. The two bureaus take in about 250 companies writing auto insur- ance in Michigan costing about 47 million dollars annually. Carleton C. Patterson president of the Pontiac Asse- | elation of Insurance Agencies, said about 95 per cent of local agencies would be nacteiet in this -group. Joseph A. Navarre, state insur- jance commissioner, said the in- |creases were necessary because jthe rising number of accidents es- | pecially for male-under-25 class, jand — cost of repairs. * * » “These increases are absolutely necessary,’ Patterson agreed. “All lot our costs are going much high- ler. Look at the amount of glass in the new automobiles that must be replaced in case of accident.” He sald that aside from the large increases for the unmar- ried men under 25, other cost increases are “‘very minor.” | tion, the boost in ahnual liability | ~ & & | ‘The largest increase percentage- | Wise would be for a single ar he, \man-in Flint seeking liability ‘in- igtirance. The present cost of $81 will be raised to $134, an increase of $53, or about 6 per cent, In Pontiac, Patterson said, In the same classification, rates would jump from $76 to $116, Detroit rates would go up from (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Cranbrook Selected for Lions’ Training DETROIT # — The Detroit a new building to replace the aamitted nothing about his wife’s Lions will train for the ©1957 present 1904 courthouse in down- disappearance. town Pontiac. Main charges are of budget | padding to accumulate surpluses, illegal transfer of these surpluses | to the building fund and violation of the annual .1 mill limitation on on money borrowed or taxed for building purposes. ne League also questions the "Traffic op Sashabaw Road was legality of building the $4.5 million new building on a site in ‘Telegraph road service center The suit, _filed last a pay-as-you-go basis * * In answer to the va the county | idenied the charges. Both sides have studied county | the November, itied up the county's plans to build wr ithe first $2.5-§3 million section on Asked if he thought his wife was still alive he replied: “I've got some theories on that subject and so have other il U. of M. Slates Bunche ANN ARBOR (# — United Na- tions Bunche will make his — since his return ‘from the Middle East, Michigan. He will discuss “The U Inited Nations and World Peace.” = Under Secretary Ralph} first. ma-| jor address in the United States Saturday at the University \National Football League season ‘at Cranbrook School in Bloomfield Hills. Rookies will report July 26; veterans Aug. 1. The Lions have trained for the jast several years at Eastern Michigan College in nearby Ypsilanti, but practice fields there are being covered by dorm- | tories. Under the contract with Cran- brook, practice sessions will, not ibe open to the public, but Nick Kerbawy said the school had agreed to permit press, radio and ‘{tehevi ision ) representatives. ‘Winnings Now 3192, 000, dr. - Mia soe a rates would range between $25 and ifinancial records for the past dec- agile: when He was “led by;stoné cave on the side of the the spirit into the wilderness” for) Mount of anes a fast of 40 days. Local traditions) say He spent this time in a lime-! * * The mountain ade at the edge of a mountain range not far | from the site of the sacred bap-) j tism in the Jordan River. \ j | | | The mountain. overlooks Jer-| Place for meditation even today. Urge Holy Land Peace icho but is so barren and unin- viting that a person seeking solitude will find this an ideal A road from Jericho halts at ; the foot of the Mount of Tempta- = tion. The climb to the top’ is made on foot, A’ rocky foofpath zigzags up the side of the conical- shaped peak. Halfway up, built into the rock, hangs a Greek Orthodox Monas- tery, The monastery almost) blends with its rock foundations: except for the blue-dorned bell, | towers that stand out from the! cliff. * * * Visitors are welcomed here by | five monks who spend their lives working and praying. These | monks live off the produce of their _. ywn farm down in the Jordan, ° Valley. “ The tock of the Sais | forms one wall and most of the _ telling of the ease narrow Mon. | : _ astery. Underneath a dorne at‘ ene all of the building is a chapel and, ‘ — on Page 2, Col. 6) | ade. i Some figures still are not! entered in the litigation; but Mer-| ritt believed these can be obtained ‘soon Wilmot today said there appeared. “no necessity for filing further: pleadings before trial,’’ but both sides reserved the right to enter new arguments During Easter Season . | AMMAN UNS) Jordanian authorities are taking extra secur- ity measures to keep thé Holy ‘Land free of political demonstra: tions during Easter week An appeal was issued today! calling on the Arab peoples not to) idemonstrate or strike “or aid Jordan's enemies by agitating po-' ilitically”’ while Easter season tour- ists are visiting Christian holy: ‘places, Speman sme ee Today s Press Pe ee ed ‘adeaiin. ee County News ............ WAT | Editorials ...........50. 6 - Sports 5.6. eeceteee - 31-35 os ace Ge Theaters | ¢ _.. $1 NEXT QUESTION? — rt Strom, 10-year-old Bronx , TV & Radio Programs .... 4% | grade student has run his winnings on the TV-quiz show “The ' Witson, Earl ..........0>.. 37 | $64,000 Question” to $192,000: His questions are. in the field of = = Women's Pages ....... a3-28' science, If, he 's. all thei answers he Could boost his ae : Pot-O.Gold ,....-..05. are 44° to $256,900 in the “ four weeks. f, j ; 4 2 vi \ \ u j < ; < # ‘ Te a | i iF | 4 = ; | ‘{ 3 \ * \ 5 / \ . . eis ee ‘< \ \A ; : j ae ae Oe ee ae oak Te a firemen will also govern policemen ~—at—teast—until commissioners’) SOCIN ‘ the city commission meeting ne change in the makeup of Gicinenee board would occur uptil a vacancy exists. This might be next month when the term of femmes Gerald Guinan ms Gi 1 Refums. lames Cart, secretary of the ‘Officers Agsn., told the. spree atiges t the asseci- ation, which led the fight for civil service for its members, ale gh nee Se eee” *hoard. “But our attorney,” he added, ‘has given an opinion that an, ‘election should be held to recon- nto Me Sent,” ye * me prcent status ofthe board Mt Seoks. as. though the present ® civil service commission for cnyt SHOU VENT — A group ot Dott Silom. lating machine MacKay, staff ployment advisor; William J. Lacy, business education teacher at Pontiac High, and Jack * Pontise Press Phote was ani le ub Sead oe _, Sonnel assistant im charge of training; John | assistant; Jane Kay, senior &m- See eee es et Monroe Chief Asset-of Business investigate New Directory Listings é and Music” will be the duasnt dt tits Sictel telernation: al Film Arts Week, to be held in of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce. - advertising $65.00, the board said. f Chamber assistant manager said. they stress. . ft x * st Sam: Wind velectty 3 wm phy rection—Seutheact. - Sam seta Wednesday at 715 TE Sun Thursday «et 5: rises Te sets ot 11-8 pm. Som Therety ot 8:0 om. ee eRe we rec awee rae Peeks eee ee ee 21945 o6 we bee ey RS ee ee a ee nu 46 MM +4 62: Several merchants reported receiving invoices mailed ovt by the directory publishers. They appear fo be billings for directory ordered, bat getually are solicliations for appreval @f future ‘advertising at prices ranging from $22.50 to “The directory where these sds supposedly are to be placed has no established circulation of reputation,” William L. Belaney, Michigan Bell Telephone (Co. officials said that the business often coincides with renewa} advertising notices to subscribers of their company directory, yp ts ne cmpectaon borween tin tes, £ He emphasized { getting anything for their money,” the business has not been red Hlegal. i) : ugkW0 TO CARSAR “Marilyn ° ‘Removes Greene, i rom Corporation Office NEW YORK @@—Marilyn Mon- lessly outvoted, didn't even bother to offer a slate. It meant the election of Marilyn to the board along with her at- tions, Anderson looked for the bill! to be reported favorably out of icommittee, possibly as early as tomorrow. City Doctor to Attend Meeting of Heart Group can Heart Assn. to be held April 23-25 in Louisville, Ky. The conference will discuss plans to intensify national and regional research activities supported the association, The delegates from six states will hear Dr. Louis N. Katz, of Chicago, director of the cardiovascular Dept., Michael Research segue sill ba ahpoa er six state groups. Dr. Smith will present a paper as chairman of Michigan Heart Assn. a et “The skull.’”’ was passing by, te take up Jesus’ bere it for him. g there between two thieves who their crimes. cried out, ‘My God, My God, why Rates Increased for 2 Perot Papers | Oppose Im provid Costs : for East Maple Avenue © public cbr- yesterday at St, Joseph Mercy) drains 40-day fast and where He tempted the first time. mountain fies the Jordan plain, green with irrigated cultivation around Jericho and in a few iso- lated spots but otherwise desert. Satan whispered to Christ, “If Thou therefore shalt worship me, all shall be Thine.” And it was’ here that Christ replied: “Get thee behind me, Satan: for it is written, thou shalt worship the Lord thy serve.’ Tomorrow: The Village of Rethany. (Continued From Page One) $88 to $119, and Grand Rapids | ‘would increase from $62 to $86. * *« * Patterson said the differente im) 4 These due in : were poor ig Foe auto prices in malg réplace- ments, court. awards and higher — on, : God, and Him ofily shalt thou! bill. was complicated | Coen Lodge said, by other House meas- mittee, calls for a new judge to ene Comey Oe ee ee elected judge, but the Bay County bill calls for an appointment id me eerer. * ramaenre committee discus- sion,” Lodge said, “indicates there * for new judges, while Gov. wal A liams argues that it is his con- Parking Meter Limits tion was “somewhat restrictive” lished the time limitation. AFL-CIO Leaders Rebuff Teamsters The Teamsters’ board, acting = stitutiona} ‘right 20 appoint them. |Oakiang 2. =\City Ordinance Fixes unanimously, appeared to give!i 3 s i Hy E : if > 4 Z uf g 3 rr ue » & oe be elected in November, 1958. Sag~| House. Pipeline Group Goes .-ifo San Francisco A three man committee headed \by Royal Oak Mayor Howard K. Kelley is leaving today for San Francisco to explore the possibili- ties of a giant Lake Huron water — for southeastern Michi- Kelley heads the Southeastern water committee of the supervisors . Kelley said the talks would cover the feasibility of such a pipeline Boiling Tar Burns Man From Clawson burns of the lower abdom- iti fs 5 7 E 2 Beck solid backing in his fight “suspension was without authority tion, It said the findings against! ' authority, a RENCH e flawless fashion @ complete comfort e exacting construction See them today! =| 24" _TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER Oren Men, Ther, Swemer | Quatity without oueeeon | fe, Set an with the AFL-CIO. It said his. the union also were made without | | WAIT UNTIL IT’S | INSURE NOW, I: / WITH . crawronn | Joawe'a G ( ; : Fe 5 eee ee A Py 1 oh 4 ae “5 bor : 3 Len pe - 5 a we i } x Boe A ) es : : ed a ‘ A Yo ee a y ee A ees ge \ ae! : ae tee : 4 : a ‘ J : a , — % an I \ i ee \ \ : \\ a A. : \ ae : | \ ' | Bos Re NE! Oe ee ot | came a ey Se ee ee a a \ oe ues ies 34 “oadicignd Outs deli ai ge mayest |S THE: PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL a ee je \ TR | | fecumee it is. taking & targe [pot iladelph : roa Zoo ‘Own wns. jether day and overheard « lady as result of recent cma MM Sa nos « Sal of ur (Federal Budget ies Mt Se Bopme. a0 Kia, Ph mere Sone tell her companion: «|< __|Assam, ‘Ipdia ‘believes {ts oi It's SI S for ving i Ae _ Called Too Large I'm very conscious of that. er ee a en them ut may be 100,000 tins a day| die oa by Ike's B th He denied a published : : Phi they wo by 1939 and 5,000,000 tons by 1962, on~ pod Wf Pipes, PEAR PRB oe me en oot ne wereestremstoee Ts Te nce A TON ch. Josie ot three new toads—big i ae a ae Close Doors of 2 Bars, mmm, ohare *MOTHPROOF —-- ® LIGHTWEI ~ALLER( - Two bars and two package beer| With ‘the ‘President neserdue Wat peek tetas beret eee ae w #& WATER REPELLENT WINDPROOF OUTER SHELL ‘ bcs fed end ba ee "St nen, ah et ‘ot ow | $9E Cleaning: ow : licenses|to see them. He was interview 3 ; 2 Sl : B IE Never Before So Many Styles PRICED so LowL _ suspended by the Michigan Liquor] later by telephone at his hotel. whether: thls-t0 tous. ji | bs Bi 5 eepin | ags fo y S| hte F | > Control Commission. Ss ea In. the three yéars between 1953 | % NT ee : — Femous “J, W. CARTER” Bre ~. a : Frank Felice, owner of “Frank’s| -“I.certainly feel the cost of gov-jand 1956, schools in the United , : ‘ , Market,” 108 Cottage St., was|ernment is getting way out of States had to enroll an extra mil-! Men’ § Oxfords ° | £g found guilty of selling alcohol’ to} line,” fe said, may on nich meee ’ ae a. minors Jan. a hearing March — econom: rnment season. , , e 19, he was fined $150 and his|; acai ST With _ Original $10 to $12 Sellers = ss ia license was suspended seven |: . — " ° CANOPY SPORT & DRESS Qian A , ~ aoe a nagar APRIL 21 a : . ae ‘ of the “Anchor Bar,” 6756 High l, All Metal — Color Designs | Guaranteed Ist Quality - land .Rd., were fined $150 for : z . i selling to © minor last Nov. 24. ee Waste Basket 43/5 fi.sc0 tir ncn: | de edord| Revsier he atue ip pace, rial, Ai Sin | i operating record. : ene dimms Big Selection of Famous Names comfort, weemth 6 to 12 . a | hs ond guy ate arch 5 , ia Naa eee. erteety | C i} = Cy rt ap GUARANTEED 100% LEATHER SOLES a aring Frank a ORSAY GRANCE WHISPER— E it - : Many Leather Line : i Uryniak, 47327 Van Dyke Ave.,|© Three Distinct Fragrances $200 « : per, pl aid Nationally advertised J. W. CARTER : 4 Utica. They were fined $250 andi © D’ORSAY BATH GIFT SET— $475 a > flannel lin- footwear has long been famous for extra a | suspended for 30 days on the Toilet Water and Dust Powder Al oe veer Ba —— caf ond hood ee 4 ~ ; Peres wear-—and smart styling . . . now SIMMS : charge of selling spirits on a Sun- : O’ORSAY FRAGRANCE DUO— $600 * signa in panoramic style, 0%" tall 3 ten (es >)) sete, _ eer, her them so everybody can afford = i Ft tS neaead Toilet Water and Perfume "wide. oe k I § ) oes” premise on a Sunday, : ger re Caged Cologne $365 S 4 2ad Floo ofl | fag , , 7 AG / - : GEMEY DUO SET— ' $265' : | St aR g | o shi f al ¢ TAS AB ssues ee srt igh gage od : wii f hare at LENTHERIC TWEED— ‘ i y aa wey = q : ca Seis to | Ravana oer $300} | Simms ) William Janicki, owner of “Keg! i LENTHERIC ADAMS RIB— $400 | Te BROTHERS | | : . ee re rearreylgt Gorse lo aad | Toilet Water and Powder _ / =\E- THURSDAY SPECIAL @\pameeom ne xT NA Cm a | ~~ Janickd was fined $150 for selling Meee Colomer ani fentes $450 | i : , ) se . 4 a: neue SHULTON BATH DUO— : -De - FRI. - SAT. \ : : ‘ was waived. 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Powell, a native of Newport News, Va., and pub- lisher of the Amsterdam News here in Harlem, declined the invitation yesterday in letters to ; Virginia Gov. Thomas B. Stanley and Frank Arthur Ernst, presi- dent of Virginia's State Chamber of Commerce. : Powell wrote that it was “‘def- initely clear to all concerned” that the storm over the invitation : arose “because of my race.” x«* *« * Powell’s invitation had been makers are finding considerable weeks or so. comfort in the latest new ear But despite the manufacturers’ smaller increase than most car) makers and numerous. industry | analysts—expected. Some of the termed a “mistake” by Chamber officials. It prompted Powell to deciare at the time that he would. * attend unless Stanley personally; Det withdrew the invitation. — But Stanley has referred all inquiries to the Chamber of Com-. merce. Three Negroes born in Virginia ’ were invited to the May 17 dinner marking the 350th anniversary of the Jamestown settlement. Powell | and Mrs. Ella P. Stewart of Toledo, Ohio, have acceded to the | withdrawal of the invitations. tg ~ * * : But the third, St.Clair Drake, a! professor at Roosevelt University. in Chicago, has not yet indicated any change in his plans to attend. A Chamber official said yester- day that any of the invited Ne-, gtoes who do attend will be treat-: ed politely and seated. Radar Tower Planned. MUSKEGON — The H & S tower for a U, S, Weather Bureau! Muskegon airport. The tower will | Weather station personnel said the | scheduled to be ready for opera- ~ tion by the end of the month. Named to Be Assessor Harold A, Linn, now head of the Kent County tax bureau, who as deputy assessor in Detroit. troit assessor's staff, ta’ es up his new duties May 13, Marine Construction Co. expected by today to erect a 60-foot steel’ tornado-spotting radar screen at! —_— a nine-foot radar dome. ' pai on order for a year, is! GRAND RAPIDS # — Clarence ' W. Thielman, 54, of Detroit, was, j appointed Tuesday as Grand : _ Rapids city assessor. He succeeds’ ' came to Grand Rapids from a post. Thielman, a member of the De- Le |e official registration totals will DETROIT (AP}~Tee- aus ost be Webtinnd fer another four. inventory figures. about sales totals, figures The count ag of April 1 showed! that have been disclosed indicate ‘dealer stocks at 762,92] units, up an encouraging increase in over- less than- 30,000 from the March all sales is. getting under way. 1 compilation. This was a much Most industry surveys disclose seme - soft spots i different | | sections, -but reports from seme” larger marketing areas say re- | tailars are encouraged by the progressive. increase in new car demand during March. Contrast- ing sharply with the situation in the comparable 1956 period there are virtually ne complaints of overproduction. Ward’s Automotive Reports, in a recent issue, said cufrent indica- tions are that the industry may bring out its 1958 model cars somewhat later_than usual. This “| latter even had predicted the total: would go above 800,000. The most recent count is about 135,000 units below the ‘figure for April 1 last year. To industry analysts the better- March, especially by the various General Motors divisions. All these divisions appear to be com- ing out of something of a slump that affected GM sales volume early in the current model year. | The industry built 579,000 cars) lot the year. Jt usually is reported | in March. Educated guesses putiabout this time that the model. yetail deliveries during the same changeovers will be made earlier— month at approximately 535,000... for varying reasons—but they sel- Definite figures are not being dom are. 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In serving it, he has =| been an ardent advocate: of closer \\ Arab collaboration with Moscow _ | \and of closer collaboration among @ "| Syria, Jordan and Egypt. ‘Thus, the hawk-faced Syrian leader has suffered a major de- feat in the shakeap of the dor- dan government by young King Hussein, 27:30 p.m. ‘premier and his pro-Syrian army All yrian President Ardent zs|Arab Nationalist Advocate |e Hussein ousted his pro-Syrian: vocal ot pte new. vocal. 26 Gy te peaioow, : Tornado Control Moves Nearer { Weather Expert Jones} Develops Electronic: Spotter, Tracker '\Jeader and installed leaders more favorable to the West. There were reports that al-Kuwatly was moving Syrian troops into Jordan © to make that smaller country a . Claus | | part, actually, of “Greater Syria.” .7:30 p. mi ~*~ * * Only al-Kuwatly’s -fanatic na- BO ce ta oe ee fatsel 200 p. m. 4 | Good —_ ‘ltionalism explains his advocation . @ lof Arab-Soviet ties. For he if 2 4 4 man of conservative political and Ee - Grace ~ | economic belief, with no sympathy 114 South Genesee ~|for Communism and little interest ui H Rev. Richard C. Stuckmeyer ; in the Soviet Union itself. fe h — Maundy Mig 2 al: 1:30. m2 Rev. 0. St. Paul flown life. in prison rather than | the Joslyn at Third ~ | yield. Rev. George ]. Mahder © x* * * ie Maundy Thursday’... 7:30 p. m. & g Good abe eocees! 000. m2 | Good fader. 800 pw 4 ner hepa, Shckmerst LIFELONG NATIONALIST || But his nationalism has been evi- }| dent almost all his 65 years. cause of Arab nationalism. When France took over Syria -| police officials to give — , ‘ 9) During World War I, when helengineering @ | was captured by the Turkish rul-|College in Stillwater, He and a ers of Syria, he tried to take his'staff of experts there developed) He was born of one of the oldest Damascus families, took a degree CLOUD SEEDING -|in political science at Istanbul and immediately plunged into the cloud seeding may point the way . hampered by lack of = He became presideit of Syria|Scbeduled for rigorous teste this OKLAHOMA CITY -{INS) — Dr. | H. L. Jones has a long way to/ igo to his ultimate goal of con- trolling tornadoes and thus pre-) ‘venting the death and destruction ,\they bring. ° But Dr. Jones, one of the, nation's best known experts in weather. phenomena, has made enormous strides forward with the/ development of an electronic “bloodhound” which spots the twisters and tracks them. This enables weather and to communities in the path of the storms. Jones is professor of electrical | at Oklahoma A & M) | : “bloodhound,” which is said to be three times more accurate than earlier direction finders used | ‘for tornado tracking. The experts at ALM believe that] to the eventual control of the} deadly twisters. Jones said that the | department: wanted to make some experimental studies of cloud seed- ing with silver iodide but were * * | i Dr. Jones’ electronic device is lyear over a 500-mile wide area. location for the state's Boys Vo-| cational School, which has met three-man committee to work with the Chamber of Commerce in pro- moting the county as a possible pects that this year his tracking ‘opposition at its proposed Washte- | During the 1956 tornado season, §- | the equipment —a 150-kilocycle | high frequency direction finder— | was proclaimed the finest track-_ | ing device yet developed. It | proved 90 per cent accurate. 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Pre-set automatic cold control, roll- : Twin . out freezer basket, doot-storage shelves, Humidrawers fruits and Bottle shelf, 'y batter chest, 298 plus 5-ys, Wantaly 4 vee : See > ve } ee 4 1 ~, 1 a oN \ - ‘, | ‘ eee j \ . 4 \ \ . Pi 4 *, i . Phe 1 ae 4 e. « * (ARP Apple Sauce . . . Grapefruit Juice , sit Strawberry Preserves YOU'LL SAVE. ‘AT ABPI “SUPER-RIGHT” CHOICE CENTER CUTS | Ham Slices Pete steli Cooked Hams SUMIBONELESS © = «= Cranberry | Oven-Ready Turkeys * "2:3" 2 3% | ‘Roasting Chickens SHANK PORTION “SUPER- RIGHT” QUALITY LB. TOP QUALITY—20 TO 24 LB. SIZES OVEN- READY gee ————— ———_=-_— “a BRAND wir MEAT 32 79 NEW, FLORIDA SEBAGO THE, pontiac PRESS, wmowesnat APRIL LA \ost uw 715¢ ee 49: a .» 49 Beef Chuck Roast . te 12 TO 16 POUND SIZES LB. ARMOUR'S 6%-LB. 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INYBROOK GRADE “A” ‘Evenings Until 9 O'Clock EASTER TABLE CENTERPIECE OUMISTRICTLY FRESH EASTER CANDY VALUES Chocolate | Large Eggs Nelly Eex us Egg Cake ami’ Jelly Eggs... . i 39% / : MEDIUM SiZB —— 45 Mershmalow e*ee#es8# ny uaa 39 a ONLY 87: mn mt Easter Eggs Secccenec ce OL Be Hot Cross Buns JANE PARKER o 3 ors Jae Silverbrook Butter mt quay , , pthn 63¢ CHOCOLATE COVERED Strawberry DOUELE CRUST » « » “size SOE Orenge Sherhet camo. . ; ‘ont 59 Marsumatiow: Eage sane oP B8e Jane Parker Bread ict . .. 2idtits 37¢ LU Cottage Cheese mom... . . °2R 390. BEECH-NUT STRAINED | CRISP CARAMEL COATED swirr's OZ. ~ SWIFT'S DELICIOUS COLLEGE INN BRAND | _DUNCAN Wines “ Baby Foods | Cracker Jack ‘Peanot Botter | Prom ys Broth |,,,Cake, Mixes. | oe. ny Sate : 4 nat sin Ess nt i ki ee a $3¢_ 3 xe 95¢ a a ! iy | i / | | . : ee. c iy : | , | a | me | A oe alae = Vis. (oh a ee che) ar eee rae SULTANA. BRAND, CALIFORNIA — Fruit Cocktail 3 =: 1.00 Wat 39 French Dressing «". . . so? 39e Sunnyfield Flour... .5 ct 39¢ 4 sx A5¢ + 29¢ JONA cur e@ e@ ¢ Green Beans A&P BRAND OUR FINEST @ @ «@ “tan Orange Juice NEW LOW PRICES ! A&P COFFEES Eight O'Clock Red Circle Boker te B3c se SOc & 93e 348. BAG 2.43 3-18. BAG 2.61 3-18. BAG 2.73 Patti Pak Steaks "co's.se7™ 32 99¢ Oreo Sandwich Cookies = .'¥2* 39¢- ~ » 2 tour 39 en 2 es mon bh KITCHEN CHARM Cleansing Tissue *"s% SPECIAL SALE ON EASTER Plush Bunnies 1 98 A pres i this ed mane Se April 20th S A TA Re AG OS tt i af) ; THE NW ene ny LUN as ea ja aa ret oS uv if 1) Aaah. : Vy oh | a oe _ Mes } : s x ' a j we : Fs - ‘ To Save Lives From Deadly Radiation eal’ eo tbiidies whiniren: _ AGENCY, INC. | State Bonk Blidg., Pontiac 504 Pontiec : FE 5-8172 IH-Bomb Medicine Likely, |i bone “shart ees be steal | either before or after H-bomb A ay attacks show promise of saving|stocked in marrow banks re to Radiation; Cd ce Pa See Believed to Result inj sud meds now ae svn! Atal eprint rng animals from otherwise fatal v.05 were described today to the ents @f Xcays. The Gelenele: te of American Societies] @®—In a grim report clude monkeys, « close relative flor Experimental Biology. : + € « Abundant chemicals known as pres compounds are known throughout The _ before-attack treatment! 1. save mice from exposure to X , Soneen wa aeet me which normally would kill — The after-attack treatment} ay) of them, One such chemical is oy d i could be injections of bone maf! Cysteine, a building block of pro- night, | . _ tiens. These chemicals work only group em-| Ss ® i if taken before exposure to radia- prediction was COM LE poem om : Most proportion to! i I of this class-also protect|Paget has been named “The vadiosctivity 90-1 : T , T sa cold atael tuetelie De lies coeliy eels dea life, ‘said Dr, B.| award ly given PRO EC ION iS. aes Dr midis Sire the eens oo they ‘ ee erman of the University of Tem-jfacturers by Rollins a i. ' nessee College of Medicine, Mem-|tion at Los Angeles, “This year, 5#!d, a ne te ee PACKAGE POLICY: |? sey: ii om ot ese treeless oo eam on - land then exposed to : tnally peakene: Seam cones ay ® Dwe ‘amounts of X-rays are still alive people for every million — | Srna yt eefBand May Travel [st cerns oxic © Household and Personal Property jy rma). Mey mK T i F ; | would ‘be spread, over oll til e ‘ (ranayg longa a ce to sin - i ety pinion decades. i. the! * 2.8 the marrow . organs LLAND ~ A school pplying their findings. e Additional Living Expenses ‘which form blood cells and blood.| do-it-yourself project seeks to raise| World population, the pty sy con- Within seven weeks time, the|$6,500 for sending the Edgewater| tinued, “We obtain , num- e =. . ( © Personal Liability monkeys blood appeared quite|High School Eagle’ band of Or-|ber of bone sarcomas (malignant / : normal with the pretreatment, |Iando, Fla,, to Holland's tulip’ time| @rowths) from one nominal high} : Injections of bone marrow are|festival next month, ee os teat ey ee one hope for rescuing the blood-| Harold J. Karsten, festival of-|20,000 all over the world.” | |forming machinery after radia-|ficial, today said a report from| Damage to ee Oa) ‘tion has done its damage, Such|the school noted its 1,600 students| tion may result mainly trom the} \injections help mice — given|engaged in odd jobs to raise the|Telease of the! nothing before the lethal X-rays| necessary funds. agp a ee - \— and they also apparently work| The &}piece band hopes to| body in th oar pe al ° monkeys, the new findings|take part May the tulip fes-/the bones, the sc , | show, tival's high school band parade, 2 | pens : | ee ne oe eee ~ ; . i * iH musical . tions, made a * distribution Y ee ss ~ [County Board Fights Bill J™iI™) vo bend hae performed] strontiom’ tn bane te net me MANISTEE ( — The Manistee calculate | : ss Camis beard af Banokiers Uk 1970 the radiation doses to} |passed a resolution from all the (nuclear) tests] . e before the State Legislature out up to the autumn of/ |would, in effect, remove liquor will range from 9 to 45 per control money from townships not The Big 3. .. Reasons : for’ Saving at Pontiac Federal: 1. Excellent return on your money. Modern, efficient, convenient service in any one of our three locations, Save-By-Mail Service, the Drive-In Window © and paved Parking Lot at our Home Office. And of course, protection for your savings. Every account 3. is insured up to $10,000. Current Rate 1, | Pontiac ! & ’ Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St, PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrence St. ? A brand new series just released! ‘Opera Without Whrds ” »the most beautiful “listening” music on KAPP Hi-Fi Records! ALMOND TEA RING The Music of “Turandot.” Puccini. — Rome Symphoay Orch. 12" LP, 3.98 ‘wr Patic oF Lo Forna ‘ j VeRD 2a fm syMmory ORCHESTRA The Music of “La Forza Del Destino.” Verdi. Rome Symphony. 12” LP, 3.98 This flaky-crusted coffee cake, with its rich almond filling and creamy fondant icing, gener- ously topped with sliced roasted almonds, is ideal for Easter | morning breakfast. OPERA wWithour worse GRIME The Must OF -PAGLIACC! LEON CAVALLO The Music of “Pagliacci,” (Leoncaval- lo) and “Andrea Chenier” (Gordano). 12” LP, 3.98 ANDREA CHENIER The Muse of } tale vote EOL OPERA WITHOUT WORDS {ELT Cavalleria Rusticana 12” i" The Music of “Cavalleria Rusticana.” i. Rome Symphony Orchestra. 3.98 These gay-colored yellow and chocolate batter cupcakes have a delicious marshmallow cocoanut icing, topped with sparkling jelly eggs..- SPECIAL “Songs of th Oat New! ROGER WILLIAMS plays e Fabulous Fifties” Seu dwenreesemevsereeeee Two:12" LP records of Roger Williams and his piano, with orchestra, playing 25 of the greatest hits of this decade! 7.% 4 Slices per Pint EASTER NEST CUPCAKES 44c PINT EASTER _ BUTTERCREAM LAYER CAKE This fine textured yellow batter | cake is filled and frosted with luscious buttereream. The special decoration will make it the center — of interest at your Easter Week dinner or party. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY ee 2 6 for RABBIT CENTER ICE CREAM Vanilla ice cream with chocolate rabbit center. The perfect dessert for Easter entertaining. ‘DEVILSFOOD BUTTERCREAM LAYER CAKE | Two layers of delicious choco- late devilsfood filled with white buttercream, topped with strips of buttercream, then frosted all over with creamy chocolate icing. e . plaque. EASTER WwW SPECIAL ASSORTMENT : Seniors tothe ib and ed chocolate-coated candies—fruits, creams, nuts, and crispy and chewy centers — with colorful _Easter specialties, and a floral decorated chocolate cream S75. " CHICK and MALE RABBIT PASTRIES These clever little party favorites are made with yellow batter, with buttercream heads and fondant sia, per won the chicks, pink ont © rabbits. : 1 5e EACH: 175 sro $295 3 FOUND It’s a Gift—the Way Sanders « . Candy says *‘Happy Easter’’! Where Quality Costs You Less 37 Sanders Stores and 39 National Super Markets e ————GRINNELL'S ‘ anda Sanders Store in Visit the Sanders Department in your nearest National Super Market 2375 Orchard Lake Rd., in Sylvan: Lake * 4889 Dixie Hwy., in Drayton Plains the Tel-Huron Shopping Center, Pontiac 27S. Saginew, FE 3-7168 4 ae ae ' \ | ; \ \ pi) ae } : \ , , \ , ae i“ 1 \ 1° el a 4 1 _ ‘PEEP ‘ 3. WEDNESDAY, Sak 17, dos ssbagnsssnorocoseneuesinensnafonesesesoeey / Choice of Grinds - Maxwell House COFFEE e 89° \ YAS epg Atal . ‘ ena ere et he 2 ees ay HAGGAR. ~~ Smartly tailored, fine ‘gulty . «. in choice of browns, -[ Shopping Is a Hopping Pack of Fun at TEL-HURON | coapsnosoceepetenneniert arte seapaeted or Patrick Cudehy = Solel tam” 2: 39; Sect Stewie fely @ 90 0 SHOPPING CENTER Canned Hams eee eee . ores are jammed with wonderful fashion items. Shops are packed with Easter gift ideas. Counters are loaded with candies, baked goods, sparkling jewelry, clothing and shiny shoes. Bring the family to Tel-Huron to do all your Easter Shopping! : 'WRIGLEYS SUPER MARKETS A. ns ee ccccccescecococcocccoooseocee _geeconenpensncoponcgpocsosonconapsrsnenennn a a Srevoscocccccccscccccscccccsconceevecsecooens PTTTTTTITT TTT TTT ARRIVING THURSDAY AFTERNOON ‘Fresh Shipment Plants _ +3, 4 and 5-Bloom Lilies * 1 and 3-Bloom Hydrangea * 6 and 7-Bloom Tulips * 1 and 3-Bloom Hyacinth All priced at typicelly low Cunninghem’s prices. 09 0000000000 000096H0O0OHO8O8HHOHHHSHHHHEEESe FILLED EASTER BASKETS — OB. $129 ..S]59 Ale Complete Adesnmect Condy se Josntie, Dasher Geom, ote fom, Cunning ngham’ On Sole at Tel-Huron Store Only PYYTTYT TT STORES Erpeocsaggsees coPoonnt tyres tas eect covoceessscesvoseteusossecocenosegnehemibegiy anys SPECIAL, Easter Values! Women’s TOPPERS e Just the right amount of ‘Spring coverage. ..and plenty of fashion news . bre yours from. our delight- ful collections of Toppers. Huge atray of a oa white, in all sizes . * cially priced, * $4495 to *16.96. | SPSEEEEOE EHD OED COO DECOR SOD CODES SOT ET SD COLORES CRE COL DEE OOO RODEO NIE CHOS CONE CCHS COD ON9N ORS COO. Self Serve io “Fosneescescececccsoresassnssvosososcssqsacooes \ ssssssssssnannnnnnnnnngnnnssososoootnnnsnsssonsesoneseoogoresvesesenest ; BIE ores ee a cecacacclt cs sotear cuscarneesnnee i : } : : ‘ i j Hi ie ‘a \ ' \ \ j : j id t { [ j / ( F ie \e d ) ‘ 1 # i j ' si Fi ‘ i kos PA ia oe rapt ; wad j ' ‘ i \ : ; he id Pk Lane ee i Is bi iat ae | ! bef PS NAS | ff er] i —_ i fi Heth P| fofe kay eee j ee we i i \ ea 2 YY | i Pes Ae bod fg cee | og fs fl 4) yi. oi a eee ipl eae oie aa Daa = a ce pene a) eee oe FRIDAY, SATURDAY : ‘end -.. MONDAY PITT WONDERLAND SHOP Pre-Easter Sale! Girls’ Better Easter } COATS-SUITS Now—Just in Time for Easter and Spring Every Single Girl's Coat and Suit in Our Stock is Reduced Savings as high as 25% All New Styles from Better Manufacturers SEE THEM NOW! AS SKETCHED eeumess $1 g Pre-Easter Sale Boys’ $29.99 Dress Suits to Size 18 *248% $19.99 Sport Coats to Size18 > 16% , $1688 $19.99 Topcoats to Size 18.. 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(—Sen, Mal- calm §. Forbes, an early Eisen- hower booster, will be the Repub- lican candidate for governor of New Jersey against Gov. Robert B. Meyner in November's elec- Eee i g e “LONDON bagriy avira toga dt gai sy studying smells, [pee suavers AND ESTIMATES voi © on sOusRS * WATER HEATERS May 17-19 tor. the 197) iol dais inalog & My Godllg Federation of Business Slee 2 Suu Business 181 Edison; ‘ Nite Service FE 4.3811 Pontiac - FE 4.0445 _ Turkeys | Standing Rib Roast U.S. Gov't graded. Choice, Tenderay No indigestion with Crisco fried foods Golden Fluffo Kroger everyday low, low price . . . Cake Mixes Duncan Hinés, your choice of flavors . he Lemon Juice a Realemon Reconstituted Lime Juice — _ Realime Brand Reconstituted . ~ Brook’s Catsup Made from red ripe tomatoes . . . . Barbecue Sauce Brouk’s brand . . 1. 1 s+ ssc ceseetes Chili Hot Beans Brook's brand . . . . +6 » « ¢ Hi Ho Crackers Sunshine Biscuits Ine 6 ee Instant Coffee Hills Brothers, true coffee flavor | West: Virginie Ham u. F] Hygrade’s finest, shankless, defatted . . e | Pork Roast Fresh. Boston Butt, lean and tender .. . Wonderbirds “79 . 26 5 3 « s Mixed Nuts Nut Shelf... «se eo « Wishbone Dressing + 39: Chunk Tuna “en 1: Italian style salad dressing Egg Noodles wim cmexen 1¢:2= 35 Hills Brothers Coffee 99: Randall's easy to serve « ge we eee ees Cat Food 3 Little Kittens brand Liquid Glim 10c off regular price e& § £9 £.9--3 8 - GUARANTEED FRESH All Kroger fruits and . vegetables are quar- anteed fresh. The con- tents of every package sold in every Kroger store must be fresh. If you are not satisfied, return your purchase and get your money back. Pineapple When shopping for ham be sure of the best buy ° possible. Buy the full shank half and get lots of Lb. ~. fe shelinretaier sin at you would not get with the ordinary shank portion. ; / HYGRADE AND OTHER POPULAR BRANDS . Butt End Hams — ees a BOS amr: AQ Ground Beef x. 39: Sliced Bacon 69> Ground fresh several times daily ... . Hot Dogsmenr == 5s BQ C Chopped Steaks 2 » 9s Hygrade’s, chuck wagon flavor .... . Pork Sausage. wt 35° Ocean Perch 235] Hygrade’s pure roll sausage . .. + > ae. _ Naval Oranges m 59 California large 100-110 size . « « « + «+ Cypress Gardens orange and grapefruit . . Fresh and sweet, fine for desserts . . . « GET YOUR EASTER PLANTS AT KROGER HYGRADE AND OTHER POPULAR BRANDS . Smoked Hams FULL SHANK HALF SUGAR-CURED 12-14 LB. AVG. Whole Hams Cut from tender, testy 12 Mormel Brend . 0. 2 1 0 tt te ss quick-frozen . . Fres-Shore quick-frozen. Lenten special BUY PLENTY FOR SALADS, DESSERTS AND FRUIT BOWLS ‘Citrus Salad x5 Kroger-select, golden-ripe. Ripened in Kroger’s own ripening rooms to the peak of flavor good- ness. Buy plenty at this low, low Kroger price! vat wa 39¢ Diamond Walnuts re Whole, unshelled. Kroger low price . . . Easter Tulips ua $199 Daffodils tua 9479 Rainbow of beautiful colors . « » « « «© « Special low price for Faster . . 1. ¢ 0 2 o Hyacinths wna 5499 Hydrangeas ua 5499 A béautiful gift for Easter . . . 1 Stem bright colors . . . 6 . s UP TO 6 BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS Easter Lillies st insti ips: g ACM 3999 *-* @# @ * 40s 89 Liquid Glim She ewe 10e off regular price . Breast O’ Chicken brand... . . 6, : * ¢ @ #® 8 © © Kroger everyday low, low price. 5. 5 _4%53° Viasic Horseradish pd ret 27, wei a ee ee is e,% Ci ee eee Ge \ ¢ “a "7 a ls pie eee ee ry dl * cS a AF ge ae a ho a eee ST ” = en ea sy x ee ‘ \ Z| Ne 5 ee ' Pets eS he \ “ we el a eae Me he Ate W) ; Chiat a: ste il a es I aS a 8 gn $} . aot Oe me ONS v's cys k . dil 4 ef i \ 4 bok es : Tk BAYT tal I : 5 \ eee 4 " F } ; } © é \| i i i ¢ i \ \ \ * i i \ | 1 ¥ 5 | Pris) i ' tS f x iz é A : : } | ik ,\ } ae ; E | : ¥ te =| , \ , + Brags 1 4 ea fe i \ * * I * ‘ ] ‘ ft ; } ae esd Uae Sm eee “> a \ eee Roy *\, ' ; j F 4 — AE Ne G ‘ | | : \ ‘e = + \. wf - \ : (44 X 4 %! \ i \ M A bey Tie PONTIAC-PRESS, WEDNESDAY, “APRIL 1 Adar 3 Padget Revealed Rift With Treasury Hed \' ve | \ oe lepine | + tapeldde tie Head o lonia State Hospital Adams Replaces brlaaiiess as’ Fleels S| “Strong ‘Man’ ua ert mental health, (has announced the By RUTH MONTGOMERY | advisor on whom Ike leaned most (plans that he requested permission| ‘taken hold” of the’ state depart-| with ‘Adams* operations as chiet| they believe ‘Ike's uew budget [epvolniment ot De, Se: Haver WASHINGTON (INS) ~ A top eee oe ae to resign “‘for personal reasons.” | ment as under secretary. assistant. = _ |_| reflects. State Hospital, effective May 1. s A a administration ste hb po re gp 7 ws ase ) oR 2 Be “The President has complefe| “But Sherm simply couldn't be} ‘The administrative source dis-| He replaces Dr. P. C, Robertson,\oedinkiog mec bso tomes nt a Sherman Adams has replaced Hon gp sy Be men ya pot rar phrey ® OWN confidence in Adams and Herter spared,” he asserted. “He has be-|counted the charge. who is retiring. adder Treasury Secretary George Hum-| ou® panches on international a him to stay Of /as a top ranking team on domestic|come Ike's complete alter-ego, and) «Don't forget that Eisenhower) ,Dr- Haarer, 38, has been on the nighte, ith naasing 2 Aap d a 0) BA new, fe Mie in Tio Pack php New instant beads . ..... es ee Toilet Tissue maser Bieg7e Cream Cheese “3 > 30¢ Trend pee rs Beads O' Bleach — a. 69 , The softest you can Cuts grease like magic ..... . fe ". YA # New instant beads. . 0. 24 ee lee es DAY AFTER DAY, cit) ris) ‘ITEM, PRICES ARE LOWER AT KROGER! | | npr ilgongyl ms eer Web greene he 0M pee een Fe ee et ee 97 js ‘ " * pes ‘ é \\ { is M i ) fi f’ ay. bee i jo 4s f | a figu ( i i J f | ‘ a! | Hy ‘ 4 } ~4 | va ' “j ee ae t * "sy } é | ! i tid AG el Phare oe Pe WE one iad : Na SWOT ee eee ol to ee i ih - oe yf | ee ae ‘ wo) } fC / p if if Ajai EG ee ee ae o Se eee iL } i = a St a ae bh ys ee \ A i? ‘ + i : q : ‘ \ 4 j : . 4 4 ‘ a \ i : Les a fe : | "| Li : , be! : LRA “ ; =; sa | Ay £ \ + BS Jon a 2 a ees see hie PONTIAC PRES 3. iibniaboge. Ava 17, 1ws7: a pen ee, eT , meee: - Fruit Tree Owners ing. He will be assisted by W: Seifert, county agricultural To reach the orchard, the public has been advised ‘to use the track entrance to the hospital grounds ion Elizabeth, Lake road, near Tel- egraph road. : pen High Church Attendance Would Seem Unlikely E: ay, Material, Spiritual Meet | in. U Slowest _ A pruning demonstration, for all By sibel N. HAWKER ‘States where juvenile deimcnay the large number of smalt sects tian Science, and Society aS seis tuidaes thou Fo . ‘6 . Visiting Australian Journalist § __ as in every countdy — is a pres-| oF splinter groups iy mt |Rriends In -@ recent census 4.5\tensiog Service at 10 a.m. Satur- * Off the coast of Cuba is the Isle | . Americans have shown in recettt ing problem, the churches have! Me country. In Australia. the ™ per coat af Gn paputotin prvdiesnd day at Pontiac State. Hospital's of Pines, which mostly ‘years how two seemingly incompat-, usa gaieel ot the are fewer such small groups. religion. The Hebrew faith in| lorchard. | grapefruit and marble, But, it is |tele _eetianal, Aneneteteey In Australia the decline inne day a week. Free Lifetime Employment and Review Service i, at the . Pontiac) marked as in England. The) tm this age of specialization, | day that around 200 men will to be the heaviest complaint month their own in competition with the trained — not only in the purely’ ° * The Business Institute February and 572 in January, — country. \than in many other countries. There were 199, . ARES EOS Ss — soemnananarnrees Pant Hees emeanenm nsnonrenteneaiametenatt g REGULARLY $79.50 NOW pa oy ner COMPANIONS SA hm, % selection of colors rs and Aandsome tailo nme f : @ Some men like wool sharkskins, sthecs like tweeds, © The response to this sale has been so great that we | _ flannels or gabardines . .. The Hub has them all. , are only able to accommodate cuff alterations free. — me The Hub has colors, — light, others mee - .@ Only our foremost clothiers, renowned for their | | UM oo» them’ : ; tailoring are represented, a 2 ‘Suits Purchased N ow Can Szill Be © Some men are tall, others short, stout, thin... The | © Unquestionably one of the best values we have ever | Heb bee ee , ae Delivered Before Easter! + Even at This — Price — CAN basins iT. tomyemiiaeee \ f Wanda JoGreene [Coronation — |Peekin Repeated es ) the Pru-ot cash was stolen, THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1957 | umber Co. at 28961 Jobn Ned in lapeer [at Lake Orion Wed in Lapeer \toBe May 3" pay es , LAPEER + Mr, and pW bs ROMEO — Construction of the) The suit, driginally scheduled|the plot offéred as the ‘site for| liam G. Gréene have LAKE ORION, — Date 4 proposed Community Center Build-for hearing in Macomb County the center « i. the marriage of their daughter, |Coronation Ball, the benefit dance| ing was virtually today|Circuit Court next’ Monday, was » eee Waida Jo, to Charles Hessler. He|being planned for the Orion Com} when a suit seeking to restrain the|initiated by Mr. and Mrs. James Chure ns Se a es Fiumm,(maunity Center, Inc, building tund, work: was. dropped suddenly yes-/H. Church, They were : ante lua the daakplace injtee_ bom ceanend te Mey 9 OF terday afternoon. lan amending ordinance rezoning) **i4 dst Be “had chosen to mel. The wedding took place in| wise of a conflicting ov #2 on Mae ane wee Ces Diane Sanford and the four run-| : A reception for 60 guesis was ‘ by Dorothy. A. ‘Heatley W Bresteragcs nigger ay gga dia er tao gear APE stand depreciation ot his proper-Women’s Police Chief | man, is being assisted by LAPEER—In a candlelight cere-|Rev. Stephen C: Crowell performed ay caued “ n e ) the ering service oppose the use of the village”. presence of 200 guests. He called the rezoning an “obvi- injustice mony Friday at the First Presby- terian Church here, Dorothy it cE E ae Da ie Lt Dies After Long Illness’ (oI chases Starr. ce a tied of a. pol Arec Youth Honored a ) “ER Pf SUGAR-CURED © HICKORY FLAVORED © FULLY COOKED ¢ LEAN TRIMMED ee / F : e ‘Ge : 3 is : : : = ?_ be as ¥ . a CCB TO B-LB. Serve with Your Sector Hom (| as , : o A rgctnene oseter" 2. te 43°) LB. = a ef 2 ee j ‘3 Fee 2% 75 : Bg g : : ! teil #1 I i ft 4 ii rf H [| t IK ie i i i g# i te A itt alter the ceremony at Witham) pean to dispose of. By dissoly- on the bottle label. -| ing grease, it loosens dirt. And ume : by its wetting action, it pene- She’s Quite a Quilter | trates below the dirt, lifts it licauene up and carries it away. G. Davis must have set some kind| That's why Little Bo-Peep of @ sewing record during 1%6.| is such @ superior cleaning made 29 double-bed quilts and agent. So for any cleaning or baby quilt. She did all of the) Washing chore, be sure to use AMMONIA CLEANING COMPOUND Open Monday ond Friday Nights ‘til 9:00 FE 4-05 ’ Piano Clearance Our Annual Once-A-Year Event TREMENDOUS Savings Now . |WHITE BREAD. . . FRESH, PLUMP MEATY & WHOLE © S “FRYING” HICKE ‘| FAIRMONT—FRESH CREAMED CHICKEN OF THE SEA COTTAGE CHEESE... .citin 24 Chunk Tuna 3° 89° ' ' GERBER'S - STRAINED 44-02 4 TOP TASTE—ENRICHED y | wate 37' Baby Foods 6 JARS 59 LOAVES Our Add-a-Record a Week Pian Saves You More Than 60°% 12 Inch Hi Fi LP REMINGTON RECORDS CINCH-NEW-EASY @ CHOCOLATE e@ WHITE © SPICE e YELLOW STRAWBERRIES a eee er Er a" * ian paca X ''s c SS "RHAPSODY IN BLUE’ ’ FRESH, 10 OZ. , "CALYPSO" LIBBY $ FROZEN PKG. T ) GUARANTEED ONLY — al emt VALUE START YOUR COLLECTION TODAY! Pontiac ARIZONA — NEW —— om : ) 4889 DIXIE HWY., HEAD "crise LARGE ¢€ _ Droyton Pleins L -" r " cE = save HEADS OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. 48075 VAN DYKE, FOIL WRAPPED 9 Utice 3 407 EASTER LILIES 9 =: en | SE est hnbemCeS § doublebed quits a , a a | —_ : Cc 2375 ORCHARD LAKE AVE., (ST cece pacha per 2 dma oer eaachataare i wena tea ; 984 JOSLYN-: AVE. . 18 EAST | ’ ’ GALLAGHER Music Co. HURON QUANTITIES APRIL 20th ! NATCO—100% PURE ‘Instant Coffee. .. , ur 398 “ar GO o : Pianos from our display at the Builders’ Show. Pianos 4 cone ed, over from 1956. Every piano drastically eke beara te grt art OR ‘offee. iy Me 69° reduced. Mr, Jack J. Balser has.been serving musical | % Pontiac for almost 36 years. Shop here with complete ‘American Deluxe Co CC. . CAN confidence and assurance thot your purchase will be #@ : ~ completely satisfactory. ad V ALL-PURPOSE—PURE VEGETABLE : LB g | 3 = —— e ' : * ; ° ; oy : a ; | A~ Oe OE Rf Lester Kimball Gulbransen ‘Bakerite Shortening . . 3 CAN y, y, , PI AAT oO Spinets and Consoles {_—— — -—— See = All. Styles in Light and Dark Woods | TOP TREAT—FAMILY DESSERT TREAT aay Wea “ae Be uy S SERVING Yow striae ey Liberal Terms for as Long as 36 Months , fice Cream oe eo 8 * SeOPOLITAN CARTON , / yes gd MORE Jie _ Bree Delivery to Any Point in :Michigan From Gallagher's a Poke | ro No os : : ee GeRenremsnoqesenenanesheasensneceaseeusen' - “ . : . a_i , ‘ | \ / ) J ; ‘ , & ' oo j . : s eae Aa i eee yee Souda | Veli aed) od Goin ena eka ia ge AOrH ewer pet i Bae ee te ee ie : x ey es pine es he re \ x % nn ens \ CS . { | ae | Ae A 2 Yas ki Ret 4s ce 4 \ = a \ a ; : \ | " \ yoy : \ es | A ie ‘\ ae ce A bee a ; ae ' & eae mene : Gara | j » eee rae s ' \ as ; nt * \ \ \ he / \ i ae ge ‘ \ ¥ , 4 F i \ ; i : j i ‘ i : r ’ 2S : 4 | A { \ i si aad { \ ‘et 7 ‘ : : 4 3 ¥ , { r] i ‘a 2 \ \ ' ok | \ a 1 tie i R : q : : ' | 4 ‘ \ > t \ | ‘ i : eo as \ AA \ A ; < / 7 X F ' ‘ i caes> | ssa ae Ack ‘uk bd ey _ BANCY CUT — THICK or THIN . rut =>6>@c WHOLE o- CENTER 8o: BUTT = ' HAMS » SLICES » ra Pa : BS +4 * Bese F (3 ‘i ; e 5 ve ei ? ff See A ae ee 7 «et 4 ie cay + 2 ; ai, ‘ yee g \ ie a d ‘ = * eee | ie ‘ t= | \ : = eV AY A y \ . c yo ae. i" Pa Ay \\ i i a) Se ecec eene Ue I OD ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL tr, 1osz, | \ — | Mark: Gol ded ‘We ding 5 ia Whit Auiiary ny eet ms Walled lake Groups Nr Pai ne er COMPLETE wena seeviee - lowing the installation'4 A membersti ip drive is unde fo Install Officers* = oe bifened Install VFW Officers, | xx js Mees occ NECUSSARY sy R —~ Mr. and Mrs. Me, Pa Ea oe A _ MILFORD’ — Installation of of- mf benefits, Seay said / ESTER = ca Ba ag egg og Mase Brg ap Ree erage Utica Girl Engaged “WALLED UAKE — Ryal Seay ¥° Seay rai ps cn their 50th) Grace Ann Meade, is a mative to Post 9914 of the Veterans ‘of UTICA -. Mr. and Mrs. Harold) bas been installed as commander: pos yon Sunday, | of ee They were mar, Foreign Wars will ‘be held Thurs-/Diegel of hao Eighteen Mile Rd.|of the Lawrence Sims Post, vrw. OES to Entertain | ried im 1907, pear South Lyon,’ day at the Highland Town Hall.|have announced the engagement of Russ Hines was installed as sehior| METAMORA~Hadiey.OES will! ay ae “Hilggrn L. Carpenter, For the past 34°years Mr. Car. The new officers for the en- their daughter, ‘Virginia, to Ricb-\.:. commander: Allen Clark, oe = . = beiaas |) and two daughters, Mrs. Charles penter has been in the men’s “img year are: Shirley Hay, lard. Folkers. He is the son of Mr. |junior vice commander: Forest entertain the other eight chapters W. Gray and Mrs, Robert War-; t; Catherine © Volkert, |and Mrs. John Folkers of, 25670, j, of Lapeer County on Monday with ren, were hosts at a reception tor “lothing business im Rochester and! sealer yice provident; -Wjerence |South River Bd., Mt. Gemens The|w™% ediutant; Elmer Coarse more than 150 guests from. De-/Utica, Mr.. and Mrs. Carpenter’ Plegg, junior vice president; |wedding date has not been set quartermaster; John Miller, judge officers of Tri-County and Lapeer x | twoit, Pontiac, Armada, Ypsilanti, have eight grandchildren and one Betty Lindsey, treasurer; Mary . advocate and Wally Lake, ‘chap. | County _ = —— ous and Rochester, \great- acim all of Rochester. \Liley, chaplain; Olive Steele, lain. |Also to be honored wi ue nae Tannen | eanductress; Felicianna Domin- , ounty a en ar : * * a members of the Hadley chapter.’ guez, guard; Dorothy Eaton, sec- | Mrs. Ruth Lare was installed . A program will be given, ~~ Mar ° ted : ‘| president of the women's auxil- —— Your PTA Is Plannin : _ retary; Martha LaMonde, patri- Caton Lake ie perme Hedd’ Caceies wal ie: ) g: Otic inktrnctor; and trustees Beu- on, ot eee? Bert er a ate: Kneeves Was li wings. on a new U.S. Supersonic | lah Engleman, Ina Lindsey and °°". Michael Edward stalled as president of the fathers’ Four Towns : ret fighter plane are so thin that ater Or von essions; Martha LaMende. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Livings of 8TOUF they have the cutting power of a/ Past _ president of the Oakland fon, Rabert cilfford. “_ ens 4 post plaque was presented to double-edged razor blade. Two Meetings Postponed|= — een _ ce en ee ee ea oF _ BROOKLANDS — The Brook-'to attend Maundy Thursday : : ‘ . ‘ Be - ¥ jands-Avon PTA is meeting to | services. . . | : | a : - night at Brooklands School. West Bloomfield “ = , ’~ * * | The West Bloomfield High ) : -_ j Mrs. Alice Trimble, school mu- School PTA will not meet this | _ : sic teacher, will present a musical| month due to the Easter holidays. program. | The next regular meeting will be : held Thursday, May 16, at ¢hejj ni —— Lake — high school, regular meeting of the, Walled Lake Junior-Senior PTA Waterford Township scheduled for Thursday, has been| The Leggett School PTA in wa-| postponed until Wednesday, April) iterf@d Township will have their | 24, This will permit members) monthly meeting at 7:45 p.m./ | Thursday. “Let’s Look at Our Children," | : is the subject that Mrs. Esther Ch | t , Mittiewerd, Director of Mental) emica ; an | oe Education for the State of | Michigan, will talk on at 8 p.m. ‘Thursday at the William Burt Explosion Kill 5" | CONTINUING THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Blast in West Virginia pra here, Edward Kapp, Red. r Cross disaster chairman of Flint, | Injures Four Se iously; stressed the need for a definite I | Fumes Cover Valley | plan in handling local emergencies; | should cases arise. He explained | NITRO. W.Va. P--A thunderous the functions of the Red Cross and, its limitations in time of disaster. explosion at a big ‘chemical plant Officers elected for the 1957-58 late yesterday killed five work- season were Jack Bishop, presi- men, injured four and turned a dent; Carl Marsh, father vice} three-story building into ‘gutted! president; Hazel Little, mother rubble, i vice president; Mrs. Maxine Juhl, | Mushroom chemical vapors) teacher vice president; Margaret from: fire ignited by the blast) Farley, treasurer and Mrs. Eval drifted over this highly industrial-' Rowman, secretary, ~ ized valley, causing. watery eyes _ Avon Township and sore throats among scores of residents, No serious effects trom) 7%¢ PTA of Elmwood Schoo| the fimes was reported. |will meet at 7:30 p.m, Thursday. | | Ransford Bromley will use colored. * * * ‘films to illustrate his talk on Civil: Cause of the explosion at the Defense. Mothers of third graders sprawling Monsanto Chemical Co. «j}i furnish refreshments, | | Over 2,500 Spring and Summer Consolidated from Our Various Stores for This Special Event! Priced at Cost... and Below Cost! | Choose from a Wide Variety of Types Suitable for Every Occasion — at 4 Wear Them Now and Right Through the Summer - - - VALUES to $10.99 VALUES to $12.99 VALUES to $16.99 new FULL LENGTH COATS Ss Regular 4 Ped ae has not been established, ,—H.¥_ eer George K. Johnson, Monsanto: public relations director, said the’ blast ruptured’ pipelines carrying La fiy on on ammonia; and the ammonia com-j bined with chlorine to neutralize, YOU'VE SEEN IT IN it. | The Monsanto plant manufac- NATIONAL MAGAZINES tures industrial chemicals in this) Kanawha Valley town of 3,500 per- NOW SEE—HEAR sons about 15 miles west of! Charleston, . | PLAY THE AMAZING iaattllieeiatinitinde a Cede * x * | Dead Ss R. Vintroux : 43; Eimer Sr., 56; — I h ‘ Johnson, 36; Mantord Qualis, 34 om as : and Lacy Gi rt, 47. and Lacy Gilbert. 4 ana] ELECTROMIC ORGAN other injuries were Paul Martin, | : 31: Tom “Miller, 32; Tom Smith,’ 32: and Lionel Jones, 42. AH ex- cept Jones were reported in seri- ous condition, Three of the dozen men in the building escaped witbout injury. PU yo 8 Fire Fighting | Groups Meet 1 at Lake Orion $7 2 LAKE ORION — The North] ONLY ; 5 eastern Fire Fighters Assn. met | last night for dinner at the Blanche Sims School with 83 firemen rep-/] |] SPECIAL COURSE OF | | ae resenting Addison,’ Hadley, Gin-}] ORGAN LESSONS 1.50. geliville, ‘Oxford, Clarkston, Tfde- ORGAN FURNISHED pendence and Leonard and their FREE! Lake Orion hosts. . i Discussion centered on the re- f cent Oxford fire, and the coop. | GALLAGHER eration of the departments; and on two way communications. | AAUISIC CO. The next meeting will_ be in| - July with Girtgellville Fire Dept. +18 E. Huron FE 4-0566 : as hosts. A a | cc ie i a TY _ “(Advert jisement) (hdvertlowment) The FIERCE PAIN of | ARTHRITIS Smart ‘New Spring Duster 512.99 Coats, fully lined!” Push Up Sleeves! Heavy Faille ahd THURSDAY other Rayon Textured Blends! ‘, FRIDAY and eines 8 to 24% - SATURDAY EARLY BIRD BUY! PUT ME OUT OF WORK FIVE LONG MONTHS G R LS’ C OATS “After taking O-JIB-WA BITTERS for 30 days, I ? , was able to ‘nrow away my cane, and walk again,” says | | 1} al ues to Mr, Harry Hall, 23085 Columbus Street, East Detroit. | Sizes for girls, 3 to 6x and 7 to 14. $10.99 hp oge ued tai? ti tting around. hable rayon linens! Washable ritis in my knee 0 bed that 1/2" Swit! time eeaer that a | Washable ray yN “he wasn't able to work for over! ijay in Detroit had used O-JIB- fluffy nylon! Crease Resistant URSDAY five months. wa BITTERS for a Spuns! Some with Matching Hats! , THURS : painful and dif- wok and that it rea i =o ye White. Pink, Na Checks! FRIDAY and case for ime my wife purcha ite, FINK, vy, : Aewvalk, even{ Small bottle to try, and it help | SATURDAY ed her so much that she got “| — I met|@ big one, and we both went to told me to try: work using it up. About three something dif-| Weeks later, I told my wife that Seria tirana || Buy Now! Charge Them! ‘i Sei} Lay Them Away! trv some imeaicine advettis ore giad to have this chance to By: - , Sie ste #] OPEN ‘TIL 9 P.M. FRIDAY hat she couldn’t|"* . Seep highs, and she ajso had) AT ALL DRUGGISTS — a = ye oe ee ee ee ee ee a De ee Re * cgay! ab aeaadaied eae ok Obie end ah bho ea tise Sey A tees Fp oir Bh Bee et ee SY ce ee Ne ee a ee tk es Be : i fe % ut ri \ oe ithe \ in Bone sit pera ce i gee: 4 ih ee eS aus \ ihe \ oe EN ee Ae ( 4 2 yy } t 3 i i 1 e 4 ; } 7 ‘ } a a 4 * 4 (a aan = f \ 4 } 4 Ve Ss \ ji ; ats \ \ ‘: Lig {f \ . ; 3 : fi ; t y } 3 i 7 i . ‘ ij ' 4 pay * ; =i : \ 4 : \ i eee e o aa ee : \ ae f / “i ; Wy : 7“ TB PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY: APRIL, 17,1957 oa pe Hal Boyle Says: | Pawnbrokers Like Gals With Gems = NEW vor Je=t a diamond; “Our -busiest season is around, of the poor,” said Lou, and added “You can't make money om poor) "Bit entee’ you. have to: Sevpcien is a girl’s best. friend; a paWt income tax time,” said Lou, who) wrly: / {people,”: he said, “They've notion @ et ee ee i | broker's best friend is that same/ pi ides himself he will advance a eRe Rie Re vary protiialie. erever, pn as girl—after she gets the diamond. |. tol “Actually pawnbroking is @ dy ®: * ® w./9 Som | ae mane + eh eens eS , “The best client is the big-sal-/ What occupational group most] $75,000 in cash in five minutes—|i industry all across the coun-| ““The best client is the big trek te Modell's! “Sixty pe? cent of ‘our clients) nateral (22: For every new pawnbroker|atied guy who is a’ good liver, often makes the to are women,” said ‘Lou Modell, if he ‘can put up enough vaate | who opens a new shop, five go\and enjoys wine, women ang own shop? who is known as “the pawnbrok-| He explained many executives! out of business. Small loan firms,| song.” er's pawnbroker’’ and~ operates Prefer to deal ‘with pawnbrokers/ which can charge. a higher rate| Lou said -the idea that pawn-, \the nation’s top individually owned Father than banks because dt many instances and have a/brokers make most of their prof-,°° they con buy yoors emery.” | hock -shop, i transaction is. $0 confidegtial—'y wer overhead, are taking much|it by foreclosing on loans ig ex-, P ‘ cous ’ : | “Why? Because women are no-|#hd fast. ‘of our trade, We average only|actly contrary to the facts. [Refugees Avoid Siberia | g — Simple Pile Misery lforious for -being able to spend) ‘+ ® # , |About one per cent net return On} “The last thing we .want to dolbyt End Up in Yukon Diaper Rash — Minor Burns ‘more money accidentally thani4“Many have an idea that «Our investment.” is foreclose,” he said. | . Lubricetes es It Medicetes men Can on purpose, \pawnbroker is a blood-sucking) Lou said the high-income class; The operating theory is this,| WHITEHORSE, Y. T. @— When :; “Many rich women—even those Shylock fattening at the expense provide the best clientele, : | “once a hocker always a hocker.’” five Hungarian re{ugees arrived wR ESI NOL Perry iwith anmincome of $50,000 or more ES LS ia year—will hock a piece of jewel-j fale iry for $20,000, then take the $20,- ‘ 000 and go out and buy another piece of jewelry with it. * * * “Divorcees borrow often on their jewelry. Then wealthy ‘wives, Widows come last. | “Career women aren't such reg- : ; EASTER irr ame ‘ular clients because, to agin. 9G, ‘ 3. Trimming Up er Flower they usually are ness- Peter had been saving his money to buy his mother an Easter women. Also, if age money : flower and here it is, a lovely hyacinth in a flower pot. in a hurry, they usually have-@ : ‘These beautiful spring flowers come in many lovely shades, pinks, boy friend they can borrow from.”| a , re, ' ve a wide choice in coloring the picture.| One .of Modell's ‘most unusual! 977 4m oe Mi, pls | Heed ag nee. ee widt te look as pretty as possible, so he is ans Was to a titled lady ac SSCS CCCCC CCS SSSRees ee i immine the flower pot with a big bow of colored ribbon. He ben eee e a BONUS COUPO N SPECIAL : chosen a color that contrasts with the Easter flower itséif and will, “The next morning she pawned pp @ blend with the flower pot. ‘the letter opener for $900 to bail , ee - . Use crayons to give the figure, the flower, flower pot and roll of herself out of jail,” he said. p I a | ribbon bright full colors. Then apply more delicate tints to the back-| ot @ e | ure Granuiate m WE HAVE PREPARED ground and you will have an attractive picture to add to your Easter! If they didn’t have to pay itm ~ / @ FOR YOU—2,000 Select bicture gallery. , . |themselves, poramabere would be|m wee eae ® 2 Hams — Long, Careful sa i, ) ‘highly in favor of the federal in- m Cure.» Double Smoked (Today's $10 award goes to Elizabeth ee Sale me Your’ come tax, Right now their win- Mi . eohe Ganelen Hickary —- idea may be usable, Send it to this newspaper, Violet Moore Higgins, aowe are full of diamonds pawned @ @ Right ¢ AP Newsfeatures.) |s0 clients could keep from going & s fs rom the Smoke Tomorrow: The Easter Rabbit into hock with Uncle Sam. (. mw House Direct to You. Full = m of Neturel Juice and ie Save & Flavor—Double Trimmed * . s A tee C ite . aie aan © Yeentier é a This 40 thon -in Hams— = Velue von «6 THE FINEST MONEY is ‘ Only ™@ CAN BUY. = : 3 | | = J = = S | Limit 1 coupon per customer * Expire April 23 ~ Our Own Lekeside FERRE ERESSR EERE, BONUS COUPON SPECIAL ,, Hamilton. Farm Fresh , Large Eggs . 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ALL DAY Gorgeous Easter Plants | =" EASTER LILIES Fresh Dressed STEWING CHICKENS AN : READY c x4 9; TULIPS eeceas Oe OME © Royal Gelatin, All Flavors 4 ris. 26¢ HYACINTHS : 2onalk “denies 69 From & LARGE SELECTION OF FANCY WINES, cyvow woot : soty te Monn Gertenion, €5¢ pet COLD BEER and COLD BEVERAGES 9D National | Bank Branch Offices ot W. Huron ot Tilden ...N. Perry ee at Glenwood, Walled Lake, Keego Harbor, MEMBER ( Union Lake, Milford and Bloomfield Hills "PACKING HOUSE _ “J"Blecks West of Welled Le ne” ; » Wi Leke, mia i, _ Open 7 Days, 9 A. M. to 9 P.M. $.D.D. BEER, WINE, LIQUOR é 2%% Paid on Savings Certificates vale 4 \\e Or : ; . cee ; te . - te Gee oes * : ‘a it gee Be ey \ Le \ | : 5 Y 4 a5 f he i By A\' 4 Chey ie * * i j a * * «4 eS , \, : . \ : Ka | eH * {At * } ee: fea z i ae Fe ) \ A ‘ \ ‘ Teak “ rag | : ee ae oe. ‘ Few tt =} \ 5 \ \ J ‘of = 7 Le. heen ye ee : \ f J ' a! ', ' * i 2 —T an Gerace ome ; Se | i \ ? ; tLe 4 1 ; ‘ \ \ * i t ieee 7 7 Jee <8 it t ei ét i \ ‘ : ae \ i ' ig ; I a i : . F ® \ ‘ Me ' z a’ A ‘ — 7 : : — : i PONTIAC PRESS, _ EDS, APR mee a monte SSasseeeSeea 3 i = i 5 tra] 3 WAYS to BUY! LAYAWAY PLAN! F ct en Yes Sir! At My ae Prices You Can Have all Palestinian, Pie {eat many of ee |tepaired by a man of Ieraclis faith who came across by Ms | sand miles of Jand and Be : { ; i si : i 1H 30-60-90 fe! 6 MONTH BUDGET PLAN! § > OPEN EVERY NIGHT "til 9 P.M. OVER 1200 SUITS. 100% Nylon ¢ White .with little miss ‘| Stripes, prints, checks, ‘e solid colors in cotton.| . Sizes I to 6X, © MISSES’ DRESSES - a, $).98 98 So many styles to choose from! Cot- ton in prints, i Te dots, solid . colors. Sizes 7 to CHILDREN’S BOUFFANT ‘SUPS Sizes 4 to 14. Just right ‘under ful 7 Novelty trim. 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Markets Closed on Eas. Allsweet Yellow y) 1b: Clas. =A Q: Good Friday 12-3; These m1 Dept. wer garime in Qtrs. Easter Sunday ie tee Spe- hm Dixie Pride _ cially grown and Biscuits co Or ref ad toe Wig. of a > Fancy Golden Louisiana ' Kiln Dried Puerto Rican YAMS > 24-Size » Stalk 19° Kool k risp Red Radishes 9 §;° n 19° ae tad Green Onions 2 Bunches 19° fe , a G arden Fresh Mushrooms __,, 29° / ley’ $ and brought to you at a real yoecial saving. _ Lily Grade A Large ALL WHITE A! Ss Doz. In Ctn. € oe A Big 6” Pot # | 4-Bulb Tulip Plant's: wage #79 Big 6” Pot 4-Bulb Hyacint my $ 29 Each Top Frost Frozen Sliced 219 f. Bul Fees | Strawberries ™ ee 69; ta , Colored Azaleas Long Lasting § Cypress Gardens Frozen Transplantabie y 4a / 1Orange Juice Y &: © | ais pe Mt: s 25 5 fo 6-Bloom lilies East § a , pan New Wood Fibre. Stokely’s Frozen . g ; H oli da Serecteanag: Meat Pies :fu/dia 3 $400 petal ml 79's ee Mel-O-Crust Enriched he SJ Twin Rolls 2 39° Pkgs. of 12 / concert will be given Friday eve- / ning, in the auditorium of Kings- wood School Cranbrook. ‘ at Bloomfield Hills High School, jv and toe PONTIAC PRESS WEDN ESDAY, APRIL /17,. 1957 era F _ PONTIAC. MICHIGAN “TWENTY-THREE The Oakland Association of Educational Secre- taries held its second annual Bosses Banquet Tuesday evening. The affair was held at Elks Temple. Shown are (left to right) C lifford Smart, superintendent of Birmingham Group Picks ‘57 Officers Mrs. White Heads): Junior League; Hills Folk Plan for Easter - By RUTH SAUNDERS : BLOOMFIELD HILLS — After a coffee hour at Bloomfield Open Hunt Club Tuesday, new officers were elected to the board of the Junior League of Birmingham. Mrs. Gene White, who will con- tinue as president for another year, presided. Mrs. D, Pierson Smith is the new vice president, Mrs. Rob- ert Baxter, recording secretary, and Mrs, George Knoph, treas- | - urer, Hu * bd * Mr. and Mrs, James P.- Bald- win haye returned to their home on! — West Shore drive, Orchard jLake after a three-month South Ameri- can cruise. On their way home they stopped in Pittsburgh to welcome a new gtandson, Thomas James Fike, born April 2 to My. and Mrs Harry B. Fike. Mrs Fike is the former Virginia win, Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin will be hosts at a supper party Sunday evening. / Mr, and Mrs. William 0. Bridge will be hosts at an East- er breakfast in their home on Adams read to about 40 friends Sunday morning. Mr, and Mrs. John W. Gillette of Wing Lake road will go to Lake Forest next weekend to attend’ the wedding there April 27 of Gwen- dolyn/ Osborne and Loémis Lin-| coln; The Gillettes will be house! guests of Mr, and Mrs. Marcus Richards, QONCERT, SET FRIDAY / Cranbrook Music Guild's next Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dahiberg will be hosts at dinner for board members and their husbands and wives, preceding the concert. Mr. Dahiberg is president of the Guild, Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs, Roger M, Keyes, Mrs. Cari O..Barton, Mrs. Edward McCaul wa Mrs. nace Frost. * Mrs, vn B. Sappington, chairman of the Afterglow party for this season, has asked’ Mrs. William Lloyd Kemp, Mrs, Marion Parsons Neff, Mrs. Richard English, Mrs. William L. Gre. ham, Mrs, Robert L. Graham and Marion Goodale to preside at the coffee tables. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Wettlaufer sailed Monday for a trip to Europe. RETURN FROM MEXICO Mr, and Mrs, M, R. Liles and their son John of Lone Pine road, have just returned from a trip to Mexico. The coming concert of the University of Michigan Glee Club, to be given next Friday evening) is occasioning many plans for an Afterglow party at Orchard Lake Country Club. Mr, and Mrs. Robert E. Fife and Mr, and Mrs, Robert W. oop ate among those who will entertain at dinner in their homes preceding the affair. Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Mat- thaei Jr, will take a group of friends to Orchard Lake after the concert. Also planning to invite friends are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Finn{ Mr. and Mrs. Fredetick A.| Erb, Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Car- Mr. and Mrs, John W. ‘auver| Mr, Matthaei is nape ' ' t | Covert, superintendent of Mrs. Marjorie Wittkopf of the Pon- tiac public schools is shown with J. C. * Pontiac Press Photes W alled Lake Schools; Mrs. John Duncan, banquet chairman and secretary to Mr. Smart; Mrs. Ralston Calvert, association president, and Walter Horstman, master of ceremonies. | Ld public schools.. Over 400 attended the second annual affair. Royal Oak e Myron Beekman,’ speaker for the evening at the Bosses Banquet, receives @ boutonniere from Mrs. Henry McCalla 400 Turn Out or : 4 i Ci = of Walled Lake Public Schools, while Barbara Roberts of Clarenceville public schools looks on. | } ithe Pontiac Senior ‘Vocal Department will be present-| ‘ed May 7th, 9th, and 10th in the cert will include 700 vocalists and The four boys glee clubs are) preparing songs and chantys about | ‘presented in front of a nautic al Joan Ritter is Honored at Shower Couple to Speak Vows April 25 at St. Vincent de Paul, Joan Ritter, bride-elect of C. John Hall Jr., was feted at a mis- evening. Hostesses were Mrs, Car- mi Odell and Mrs. Leland Clem- Convention Warned of School Aid Danger WASHINGTON Daughters of the American Revolu-! tion prepared today to get down to ithe serious business of their 66th annual Continental Congress by adopting resolutions. and nominat- ing officers. They enjoyed themselves yester-! day touring the White House and throwing: a gala ball for their pages at a Washington hotel. warned the morning session that control of education, Johansen said there was a tre- G_.'mendous pressure for a longer and that proponents of the —_ plan would get their foot in the door with current bills. The resolutions proposed to the gates’ approval generally reflected ‘chairmen, tat & (INS) — The The daughters were also called Rep. August Johansen (R-Mich) | the school aid program now going]| ~ through probably would Congress be extended beyond its proposed) limits and would result in federal; — Congress yesterday for the dele-|. DAR Tackles Big Issues | (on to oppose U.S. membership in|ground for subversion. tion; an affiliate of the U.N., and) in the United Nations economic, aes and cultural organization. The resolution complained that’ will nominate peek Gat Oey va res |) report, regarding about the use of the U.S. Flag by. a aaeaion abode | f° | OR ae Ge Ue eee ee oS and that UNESCO was a breeding the International Labor Organiza-| Later in the day, the delegates delegates to fill the posts of s@ven vice presidents jeneral which fall vacant this year. ‘Eight women already have sig- E ar Wirephote Ie Dealeris on ‘Greve of ‘Gabe: Girardeau, Mo. president of the DAR, opening the group's na- tional convention in Washington Tuesday, said, “Any great patriotic and conservative Grgtaipation will be under fire in these critical times.” » Her remark-was __ made ih ‘connection to @ reference in her annual” acontrogersy in Denver in F. ebruary ! ence, at the latter’s home on Sil- ver Lake. * * * Joan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Ritter of Auburn Mr. and Detroit, The couple will be marri April 25 at -St. Church, Guests at the shower were Mrs. Ritter, Mrs, Hall, Mrs, R. A, Anglemier, Carolyn Dunlap, Mrs. Wilma Greenway, Mrs. garet Steward, Mrs. William Brown and Barbara Johnson, * * * Others were Mrs. Harry Striffler Mrs, James Aldrich, Mrs, Ray- mond L, Cole, Sylvia DeSteiger. Becky Odell, Sandy Clemence and Jean Marie Elkins, Group Entertained Mrs.:Lewis A. Young of Draper) avenue was hostess to members| Star Mothers, .Tuesday for a. sted and Mrs. W. C. Pike assisted! hostess. the afternoon. cellaneous bridal] shower Tuesday) Avenue, and Jack's parents are) {| Mrs. ©. John Hall otlby Mrs. Harry Winkley, included Vincent de Paul ‘solos and duets and a quartet pre- Carl Kucsera, Adah Shelly, Mar- | of Your Shoes | | F ormer Resident | Marriesin Ohio Announcement is made of the marriage April 6 of Betty De Trude and Harvey Greenway in Berea, Ohio. The wedding was, held at Parma South Presbyterian) Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde De Trude of) Berea and Harvey's parents are| Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Greenway of! Berea, former Pontiac residents. | Baptist Class Has | Dinner, Program Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Stimer were! chairmen of the cooperative dinner | held by members of the Fellowship Bible Class of First Baptist Church Tuesday evening. The musical program, arranged | sented by the Rev, and Mrs. Geof- ifrey Day and Mr. and Mrs. Stew- l'art Gray, Mrs. L..G. Negus ac- lcompanied on the guitar and at ithe piano. ‘Rules to Help. Triple the Life You can triple the life of your) shoes — so says the National Shoe. Institute — by, following these four rules: 1. Change shoes frequently. If of chapter nine, American Gold off after work or at night, wipe _[luncheon-meeting. Mrs, Edna Olm-! “Members sewed for American Cancer Society diir-) i dust the interior with foot powder. possible, allow two days between wearing the same pair of shoes. 2, When you take your shoes! them off and allow them to dry, naturally — at room temperature, not on 4 radiator. = 3. Use shoe trees. 4. Before using the shoes again. Mrs. Florence Hiler, deputy . grand regent, of Ypsilanti was; the speaker at the Friendship. Chapter night meeting of Pontiac Chapter Women of the Moose. Mrs. Floyd Yeaman presided -at) .,the Monday evening meeting. * * * “Newly elected officers of the Loyal Order of Moose, 182, were’. introduced by. Mrs. Ferman Hus-) ton, Accordion selections were presented by Mrs. Harold Finn and Mrs. Henry Presnell gave a reading during the evening pro- gram. The ritual work was exempli- fied by chapters from Flint, Tay- Cana- | New members bengy webring an Robert Owens, Mrs, George Park-! and er, Mrs, Aleck ape meng a ‘Mrs. ‘John Baxter: Jr., ‘Friendship Night’ Is Held |pared by Mrs. Edward Rockwell. Lionel Barril, the Joseph Sween- man Mrs. Albert ier | ~~ Wilbur — Mrs,, Parker Luker, Mrs. William Pae- tow:and Mrs. Dora Johnson. * * * Plans were made to attend the Friendship meeting in Ann Arbor von May 5, Mrs, Yeaman is trans-, portation chairman for the meet- ing. Merry Mixers Hold ‘Banquet and Dance Mr, and Mrs. Norm Hill were welcomed as new members of the Merry Mixers Square Dance Club’ Friday evening at the annual spring banquet and dance, held in the CAI building, Mrs. Ralph Haan presented the) ‘ women guests with corsages and springtime decorations were pre- ag for the evening were. Mr. Mrs. John Carter, Mr, and! Mrs, Edward Farr,/Mr. and Mrs. eys and * Mr,’ “ahd Mrs, Arthur Erickson. \ High School Presents Spring Concert The annual Spring Program of | will comprise all of the vocal de- jbac kdrop, will portray many activ-) High School | partment’'s organizations. ities aboard ship. The eight girls glee clubs will | Pontiac High Auditorium. This con- the sea. Selections, which will be Join voices in art and folk songs. These combined glee clubs will be directed by Mrs. Doreen | Voltmanna and Edward Banghart. For their religious. group, the, Pontiae High School A Capella’ 'Choir is using choral numbers by)| ‘Antonio Lotti, Randall Thompson, | and Healy Willan. Broadway show tunes will be used for their secu- lar =a this year. * * * Selected ensembles and out- | standing soloists from the depart- ment will be heard as entre acts. All accompaniments will be played by student accompanists, Organists will be Eleanore Has- zenzahl, Sharon Wolfe, and James Welsenborne. Scenery for this production is jbeing painted under the super- ‘vision of Mrs. Jean Smith and John Alishouse, Banquets Educational - Secretaries Fete Bosses Oakland Association Announces Officers at Pontiac Event Over 400 members and guests of the Oakland Association of Edu- cational Secretaries attended the second annual -Bosses Banquet. Mrs. John Duncan was chairman of the banquet, held at Elks Temple last night. The banquet also was the occa- - sion for the announcement of new officers for the 1957-58 year. Mrs. Ralston Calvert will serve as president. Others on the slate are Mrs. Louis Calan. dri, vice president; Lois Wood, recording secretary; Pat Tennis, corresponding secrétary, and Eleaner Catherman, treasurer. Dorothy Irwin will serve as a one-year board member and Mrs. Ocie Baker will be a two-year board member, Mrsz Calvert gave the welcome and Walter Horstman of Detroit served as master of ceremonies. Mr. Horstman also introduced the new officers. Myron C. Beekman of Detroit, a nuclear research man, was the featured speaker. * * * Serving on the banquet commit- tee for the evening were Mrs, Calvert, Barbara Owen, ‘Mrs, Stoddard Hamilton, Pat Tennis, Mrs, Walter Doolittle, Barbara Roberts, Mrs. Henry McCalla, Mrs. Betty Straub, Mrs. Ralph Ander- son and Mrs. Louis Calandri, Topalians Feted at Buffet Supper Mr. and Mrs; Oscar Topalian of Argyle avenue were honored Saturday, Mr, and Mrs, John Stephanian. entertained in their home on Birmingham at the sur- prise party that also served as a farewell party. . The Topalians, with their chil- ‘dren, JoAnn, Jeanette and Charles are leaving soon to make their home in California. Among the 50 couples attending the cocktail party and buffet sup- Harry Topolian, Shy Popa- zian, Sema Godoshian, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palaian and Harry Dakessian. ‘Cheap Shoes Costly Cheap shoes are never a bar- gain. Buy the best leather you lean afford, even if it means hav- ing fewer pairs, and take care of your shoes. You'll spare your- self both fatigue and facial wrin- kles. baw Includes all this... Brake Adjustment.......reg. S82 | Wheel Alignment........reg. BS2 Wheel Balance........reg. 822 Total Value.....- 1900 Firestone STORES cpmen eel rok 146 West Huron = 29251 erent geet on their tenth wedding anniversary _ per were Mr. and Mrs, Al Popa- . jalan, is jen 3 peapaagpnell OE, Pde . ae aise PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL Mr, 1957 AN: es oi ae sa : ; : i ' - . a: s : a oe \ Us both shotdders to ox high (Where Are the Little Tots?” | YA eee 3 \ _\. [Mayflower Group m es om on ere Cake waa eg ON Plans Twa Events = sure Hiton |Man’s. Letter.” Angers Housewives.’ sts Birthda ys . ee ee ee ower Group of First Congre- ee | Mis, onion Uses| 87 20SerHine LOWMAN wile simply have: to sit down Church on Friday. Guests ee * M | I must admit to some duplicity and anewer the ‘mere’ men. I luncheon meeting were Mrs. you have’ that’ new Quick Mix I ethod not long ago when I printed the would. like to” ask him just how Bunce, Mrs. James — snug fitting dress, for Chocolate Treat iletter trom the husband who ¥ many children he has. By the time O. Case and Mys. J with hat and shoes |} a yore ~~ . ees oa ee oe hee made for a reception to match... but oe housekeeper. He even ironed by| He works from 8 to 5 and I from pp eb nnd gae will you be slender, ; ) stop watch, and suggested that! ee 2 = aeidin in thas athe : on _| “When I went to the hpspital new dress? ig Lo to our last bundle ef joy a Seen. for themselves. my did and make sure” with: ee re SS untham iets a tes teas. “Relaxw-A-Tron . «» course we all agree that or- He couldn't wait to go back te 4 ganization can take a lot of the the office to take it easier, .He ae eS ee ae ee himeelt told me this.” : Another; “The letter the ings panes tps I | cit chine ped _stn Teter, fm to’ disappear from . . ater me women | astonishing. For the first time I Wisante column into action, I did! I think ma uty oF pedal ag hips, thighs and m will have fun reading some| — dade and tathake =< have on tence legs...and no remarks which readers have) conception of a woman's role sentin drugs or tiring ex- ee ‘ in the home than the ancient ercisel te the whole thing is just - |Greeks would liave of our modern and that it actually is tres | “We are living in an era of the grass on the other side | - ation but let us not shortening ee Oe toe ene eens OY Hose of the fact that even with pee AS a from let. ol af Gn wentechl fos vole Aah bent ot ie | cn aad appiances the rele of : ged to the first mixture. Beat | "THe letter in last night's col- mother has remained fundame . min” Mquid to the first mixtare. Best lumnn was most Like tally unchanged. Her place will} $) 8/7. $4,095 DESIGN | and two eggs, Add four all men when they write about et Se sere WS 8 . , = baking” chwrins eniedand [women an, womens ware tie of ie toumaid wie allt $7 Q5 - $10.95 Z “ oe , OF + g = “eo » Need not be expensive § Sar tet ane ol cat ep mata” (noes what would disprove his point| = o————"as— SEES ot this rub-a-dub routine is going\p °° ° Te ei cas teks i hen os Sas : aggek ioe emphasizes that which will] — Though we are living in an era of specialization, ee es ee ae Also Patents—$4.95 u - -Gustom made and designed to fit your home... Pour — hae greased and prove him right. "© | time-saving devices and appliances, the role of mother. |“ 6 fact aten 70 UD end your home alone corned ae eae ee Bare, : oP of has remained fundamentally unchanged. Her place Ete sl Role a ea: we =e Chairs. .$35 Up Sofas. $75 Up flutes or lost 3545 minutes in ali" yasne Misha Be oo inc| will never be usurped by a robot... fect’ Male Housekeeper.” KIMMINS alt Work Guaranteed for 5 Full Years Co lrtrigerator, the Witchen floor, eos | -, lets and shelves and drawers. Nor | LEATHER GOODS ee ate thel@id, he_mention changing. linen, Topcoat for Spring? | Yellow Is Difficult to Wear 14 W. HURON ILLIAM WRIGHT Jey $3 sotmerss Sarees Choon rom Bony wmunon jf ae ‘Check Make-up Careful q Furniture Makers ond age et MPP pn A gah NO SUCH DEVICE Spring topcoats are noted for ec ake-up areruiy| _ ‘270 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE A pulf or two goes a| “‘Also most women do not have/their top-drawer styling. The dres-. é a add the finishing touch{all of the time-saving gadgets and|Sier model for men in cities has}. , By OLGA CURTIS” Use the same base you usually a grooming. lit they do I have not yet heard/S¢t-in sleeves and patch framed; . INS Women's Editor do but accent with the right rouge d = [pockets. Suburbanites inclined to-) cyICAGO (INS)°— Women who| and lipstick. Yellow is a primary Hor the raglan sleeve model when| “2% * copy the Lady and) color; so is red and therefore they — town wear, Venetian covert] *ntion to proper . topcoats, with their flat finish,| Chicago makeup expert Syd) Pink-toned or true-red ‘lipstick. i cane ist| came [tne ed hee] OP tt re er : wear Ps tones,” pointed out that by natural and Bue sliades. ons noted. “But lemon yellow | yellow draws color away from the The ORLEANS P on sallow or olive-skinned girls | skin and may make a girl look] COCKTAIL LOUNGE June Group Meets will only make them look more /pasty. He urged especial care in is now : sallow.” makeup with shiny yellow, such as OPEN DAILY ee Peon 9. © The solution, according to Sim-|Yellow satin, which would reflect a Suther ee June ons, is in makeup that uses “peach| Yellow ee - > 12 Neon until 12 Midnight “A peach oF a rose rachel pow , Ramet = . der is the proper powder for a ; SPECIAL : iyellow outfit. If you've a very | 1 dark skin, mix pink into your own COCKTAIL HOUR | powder shade,” he added. 3 until 6 P. M. , ’ ; : | The makeup expert had one bers @e and betw ‘other bit of advice for getting the a meal enscks ‘ correct when H Pcl plang wo ~lngy! ams for the choicest homegrown EASTER FLOWERS¥ | EASTER SPECIAL in i LILIES =| | CHOICE PLANTS, PRICED ‘FROM ; I Tulips — Azalecs — Daffodils $‘3%0 : ‘ Hyacinths — Hydrangeas Buster Brown "to $10.00 Priced 3” | lager : me | Choose from @ Wide Selection! fr liad Artificial Flower Arrangements OEE —___ Stereos ate CORSAGES i CASH and CARRY || friends, oft — 4 : | ; : ; +") | SPECIAL! : | Flowers il eens Oe : j Or, ae _ Priced from and up ie in beautiful brass base Y ; | i. Spe, ,3- Bloom - s) so, | orexen sien $95 | A ualon Fo pon1 Gardenia Orchids ' Easter Lily ' | Arrangements consist of =e i | — Spring Flowers : } Beautifully Decorated : Glories, aan, rectientt en | | aa Sa | lage varran fem ents differ with a variety of S - : - Bl at leas a8s80) ents. FOR BEST SELECTION | | WIVEL STRAP | Mother, your little miss will love this | Also a com rtment ee , OES. Ape | of wail srtificial flowers im clever new style from Buster Brown. Let her ip ae PHONE FE 2-0127 : reasonably priced. 1] _ decide how to wear it. And you are assured ‘Flowers Telegra : . , ‘ oe | of fit ceimas. -. D, Vora! . a snc re ans Pearce Floral Co. | Dix Porrery PAULI’S SHOE STORE tlle Me , a a oo 1 35 N. w | a - 559 Orchard, Lake Avenue " For Your Convenience . i Sagina | OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL | epeariigig : xe 2 lee , i \ SUNDAY 9°70 4 P.M. " PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE Dd topic) aaa ee 4 ; ¢ j pons | a | / i 7 , i ; : ie | : i {i Nae ert eS ad GRO S : aE aa Lal m4 ae wine iy aan) Hae uss 2 6 te PONTIAC PRES Ww = -_ 7 o eens ‘ ih ge os fe . pes i “i . yy _ pox - = ’ iis - oe @ a eee aY “fh so ‘ee oo eo ee eee, ‘ \ a ; . Wit \ ; fi ‘ot Se! i Psy . i \ \ eo , EE ay = ue 4 : $ \ aE . t eA es ‘ 1 ‘e | \F \ | 4 4 ‘ \ Lf : a { \ } i i ‘ at i i 4 a= ’ i B , 4 2 | : ; \ iy i . Vt ee. WEDNESDAY, ART ¥ 10st ee L aa mf “re met mat 7 - Thomases. _ Are Reti red. in Earnest — Ex-Navy Boss ond ‘ Wife Plan to Relax - for 3 Months By JANE EADS WASHINGTON “— Former Navy Secretary and Mrs, Charles} ' Thomas are having difficulty con- vincing folks they mean what they say when they speak of retirement. ee Pee ee Before he left Washington, . Thomas passed around a card, ‘On it-was printed “Charles S. Thomas, Retired,” and in each corner was) * inscribed, and her husband are going to take _three months doing nothing at all before- they think of their next move, : * * * At a luncheon given by naval officers’ wives, Mrs. Thomas re- called highlights of the past four years, beginning with the time her husband got a 17-gun salute on a visit to San Diego right after his swearing in as undersecretary. QUITE NOISY “It was quite noisy,’’ said Mrs. Thomas. ‘‘I must confess I put my fingers in my ears when the guns went off.” “But for the last three years,” she added, “I have stood proudly a few feet behind my husband while he took a 19-gun salute (as secretary) and hardly even blinked.” * * * Mrs. Donald Quarles, chic wife of the Air Force secretary, stole the limelight at a luncheon showing of spring millinery with her very own chapeau., Of aqua straw with a cutout | * brim in front, it was circled with frothy white cherry blossoms. “I call it Potomac Tidal Basin,” she said. * x * There’s a new and exclusive organization in the capital called “The Silverfish.” Members are press officers of seven embassies —Turkey, India, Great Bri Egypt, Australia, Pakistan and Finland. | NAMED FOR INSECT One of the organizers, popular young Altemur Kilic of Turkey, says it’s named after the insect because it ‘dwells in books and eats them and drinks water.” * * * Former Chief of Protocol John Farr Simmons, soon to take a job with a. private industry, was over- heard talking to Russian Ambas- sador Georgi Zarubin at a cocktail) | party. a ie _ “Soon I will be a capitalist, Mr. Ambassador,” he said. “But, I hope, in spite of this, we can still be friends.” Stork Shower Fetes Mrs. McCandless Mrs, Donald W. McCandless of Pittsburgh, formerly of Pontiac, was honored at a recent pink and” blue shower, given by Mrs. Ken- neth W. White at her home on Nor- ris road, Guests attending included Mrs. Eari Billingsley, Mrs. Albert Vie, Mrs, Charles H, Harmon, Mrs. Bradley D, Scott, Mrs, Wayne Me- Candless, Mrs, Charles Harmon Jr., Mrs. Chris Cates, Mrs. Brad- ley L, Scott, Mrs. Howard Tanner and Mrs. Harold Andrews. Last year’s Easter basket is easy to convert with a spray en- amel. It’s good idea. too for painting a flower pot, mail box, ete. — told friends she| WITH THE NEW PATT-O-RAMA Neatest trick of the week and to wear alone, or combined with the gay button-trimmed bolero. No. 8473 with Patt-O-Rama in- cluded is in sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18. Size 12, 32 bust, dress, 442 yards of 35-inch; bolero, short sleeve, 1% yards. coins, your name, address, size desired, and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. Basic Fashion, Spring & Summer of smart, easy-to-sew styles; spe- cial features; gift pattern printed inside the book. Send for it now—| 90 cool. Sleeveless dress for juniors tone! or the Ivy League look For this pattern, send 35c in i "5? will delight you with its wealth|de just 25 cents. and .is a medium brie is used™"as is” for the woven with @ smalliriorence street announce -| Mrs. George Curamings of Clov-|palancing their checkbooks and J. W. Cooper were welcomed asjlack of knowledge of the potenial) omnes worsted fabric, for|eriawn avenue and Lyle Jenks of\handling their personal corres-|members of the November Group)market. * oy the pondence. of First Presbyterian Church at] 79 say airily, as s0 pee. Coin operated Laundromat ¢ engagement of - their daughter, I know another who works with|the recent meeting. Mrs. George} pip do, “Oh it’s a ; PER LOAD . Darlene Rosalee Jenks, to Johnia fancy florist. and charges a/Pimlott.was hostess in her home, ee in eee ¢ eae 4 ; Briggs, son of Mr. and/weekly ‘fee for planning and ar-jon LaFay street for the afternoon customers,” ts a tragic and of- | goaP & DRYING Briggs of Homestead|ranging house plants and cut | meeting. Assisting the hostess were ten fatal: mistake! av. : Mrs. L. Armstrong and Mrs, Don- 737 WN. Perry at Joslyn t i dike whcbokn® “pe te a In setting up a home service or'group, they won't be, such . services. Even | ating, children to the dentist or on trips|Pontiac Press, | agg Po eS which is frequently a real money|to buy clothes, cooking occasional|my pamphlet on t overiodk, And that is, what kind of|9aver, i a luxury to certain peolmeals and sousétimes, making stl (Conriht 1987) Will you appeal to the low- For you,‘as an individual, to try = * * | or to the carriage|* Fe-educate them is a waste of you will save yourself muctf trade? Until you decide that, you're which they already knw” fer by researching your cus: ws peally up in the air. ‘which they already know theYltomers before you begin. It doesn’t pide For example, if you want to eee eo weer matter how charming a children’s rt v sare y, ea < -For the low of middle income [party service you offer, the young ou oo cater to ihe rich, you can Bav« | people, think of such baste serv- (mother on a limited budget is not| “With ¥ . <8 seen lal heasoplantiending, | 108 a8 babysitting, repairing |going to be able to use it. ne ie : planning children’s parties, dec- | 'wrnlture or equipment, altering (REASONS FOR FAILURE fe d orating and even, once in a blue or resnedoling -clethes. I recently did a survey of the TRAVEL SERVICE s moon, personal shopping. If the wife works, the list c€N/pome serivces. which succeeded mvaw and the ones which failed. The two major reasons for Group Welcomes 2 |, The ‘wo amie ren eee ad Mrs. Gene Crockett’ and Dire, yes are interested)», mon I know a woman who charges a large weekly fee for spending sev- eral hours a week in the homes of a half-dozen rich matrons, ald Grothe. If you'd like to set up a home But if your available customers blue or tan, with either the tra- Mrs. Brady to Head Pontiac NCCW Mogg, volunteer chairman, . Mrs. Joseph Emmerth, relief chairman. They received their posts at the recent meeting held at St. Vincent Paul parish hall. The -group will visit the State Legislature in| 7 Lansing May 2, and will attend the Mental Health'Week workshop ORANGE BLOSSOM ... forever beautiful ee a OR A 1 a OE ERIS a be medley. that insures her 81 N. Saginaw _ tat Pontiac State Hospital. . The Diamond That Saye: Forever Yours! She will always treasure her Orange Blossom diamond , .. and will treasure your judgment for buying the best diamond value . .. a perfect beautiful and she will be forever yours. REDMOND’S Optometrists — Jewelers diamond will be forever FE. 2-3612 discriminating woman, 57 Version. The waves is shorter, less bulky, cutting stylists. Andre Presents a staff of skilled stylists to please the fancy of the most - Very, Very Special — New Feather Cut Custom Cold Waves $750 _ $4 ()" Complete with Cutting and Styling The Feather Cut stages a fashion comeback! The smooth crown cir- cled by a halo of gentile, feathered Ufted. Personalized by our hair- often OPEN FRIDAY TLL 9 P. M. “Where Service and Quality Are Supreme No Appointment Needed! ! ca meant Service! Maling Shoes’ AT POSITIVELY BREATHTAKING SAVINGS: » «. COME SEE! New-as-spring designs in a group of precious mink made AND YOU FORGOT ABOUT A BAG? Yow couldn’? resist buying that expensive svit for Easter? And now you can't manage to get . even a handbag to go with it? Yes, you can! And a beautiful bog, too! Because Maling’s lovely Easter bags ore elegant enough CS to souplenent the most luxurious — ae * suit, and —you lucky girl— they cost only $2.99! MALING’S: EASTER BAGS to sell for much, much more... now, just in time for EASTER- Including:-..Ranch, breath-of-Spring, silverblue, © cerulean, pastel and autumn haze. , a if i Ht Shop Friday Night ‘til 9 P.M. j fe f 3 Si fe ti ‘Sls Ss Your Fashion Store Pre-Easter Sale! |NEW SPRING SUITS Regularly 49.98 to $125.00 25 Y | aes 5 net Now... right at the beginning of the season a i eM ocak ng sensational sale of smartly styled spring suits. With such silhouettes as box jackets .. . Blouson jackets... belted jackets. - In These Fashionable Fabrics @ Yarn Dyed Flannels -- @ Forstmenn Telga © Misses’ Sixes 10 to 18 @ Imported Tweeds @ Silk Linens eo gee one - Maing Shoes“ Se er || 50 NORTH SAGINAW § oe Arthur's Suit Salon—Second Floor Me} salon, take your JewelBase ae ~ and JewelSeal with you-—your manicurist will appreciate their VITALITY { famous for ae and fit — Wanderiust Styles, from $8. tad TODD'S SHOE STORE Ape 20 W. Huron Street Pontiac Glass Co. 23.W. Lawrence St. FE 5-6441 ‘ ; ae 's Ai \ - : of \ ‘4 yy ee 5) ‘ Vo i a 5 \ ‘ i 4 / / . — 9 pr t f ~\ Pontiae’s Ne A Permanent. No ‘Appointment Necessary— Come Any Time! Phone _ 78% N. Saginaw -@Guarantee... a HOLLYWOO One Price ave. Shop Dd 3 | Complete ——with Cut and Set NONE HIGHER | You Get All This: Fr if @® Permanent by. an experienced, licensed | operator | @ Styled Set. complete wave for $3.75. None higher. WAVE . SHOP (Over Bazley’s) ‘the Smoky Mountaing on the re- ‘turn trip, and visited with their ‘son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and, Hulet. * * * Roger Srigley, a alae ger Ber at - Albion College, ages gay Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He is the son of Mr, and: Mrs, Haroid Srigley of Heyden drive. * * * Mrs, Janet Dew returned by plane te her home on Lexington The Kimballs motored through pk i oe oe drive Tuesday from Florida. She, _ ts *« * accompanied Mra; E. H. Vierich and® daughter, Linda, who mo- Dr, and Mrs. Claude Hulet and sons, Claude, Richard and Roger of St. Louis, Mo, are visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arno Hulet of Franklin road, On Tuesday, | they are vacationing until the, first of May. Also in the party on the trip: down was Julia Diamond of Miami: road, who returned to her home Mrs. Hulet and last week after enjoying the south- 'Mrs, John Kiltie of Lahser road, land for two weeks. ~ Foals Phim. A fabulous assortment of Easter accessories FE 2-3220 700 W. Huron GIFTS Open Friday Evening ‘til 9 GREENHOUSES - - “HOME-GROWN “FOR LASTING FRESHNESS ee EASTER FLO | EASTER == —_— 1 LILIES Ee Be ORL SST pall LTR aR TS A rey. meter ek TULIPS- HYDRANGEAS -AZALEAS ROSE BUSHES HYACINTHS LOVELY PLANTS Beautifully Decorated and Delivered _ Priced From entertained ‘at Oakland Hills Coun-) PO iia te Ay try Club. honoring Mrs. Claude! pow during her three week vaca- they attended the wedding of Betty De Trude and Harvey | tored to St, Petersburg where | “resident, is the grandson of Mrs. | Greenway. -Mr, Greenway, a former Pontiac’ \Minnie Cannon and. nephew - of ‘Robert Cannon, DAV Auxilia Juniors Install j New er °* Ralph Ellsworth and Mrs. , Helvey.. : : Beta Sigma Phi \Chapter Ss : trayes chim - During the business meeting Mrs. plans were completed for a mother “James and daughter banquet to be held ‘May 5 at Rotunda Inn. Installing officers were a Circle Delivers Gift Members of Friendship Circle Ny met at the home of Mrs. Thomas group sented with an Easter outfit. Be Wary of Bargains | ‘hese pretty flower potholders will prove to be “‘show-offs” of! The love of a bargain has led'ing Kitehen. Yeu'll find them fun many a woman into a fashion , to make and so nice to use. (A’ fiaseo, Then she’s faced With 1WO jovely item for shower-giving or possibilities: wearing something ,. 9 pazaar donation!) she dislikes or letting it stay pattern. Ne. 5796 contains biot-| around in her closet. Moral: Ap- iron transfer for pansy, poppy and proach any sale with caution and .unflower designs; sewing and em-| an exact knowledge of your fashion proidery, directions. ; | needs, | Sends. 25¢ in coins, your ndiae | Se a ee eee ie aa ‘address and the pattern number _ito Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, ‘372 W. Quincey St. Chicago 6, Tit. It’s ready! The 1957 Needlework | ‘Album—56 colorful pages showing many pretty designs; plus direc- ORCHID Dpsages 101 N. Saginaw Street —s_ i Easter Special s3o5 : OTHER CORSAGES LI] Be ardent ~ From $2.50 Petite pues / Deliveries Twice Daity to Birmingham, - Bloomfield Hills and Detroit FLOWERS /BY WIRE, THROUGHOUT, .THE WORLD we eS Send Memorial Flowers to Your Church Jacohsen’s FLOWERS GREENHOUSE AND RETAIL STORE AT LAKE ORION tions for making three crochet eos and a quilt. Only 25e a copy! _ Layette Set : Eyes Trend — ‘in Fashions By DOROTHY ROE Babies are the most important members of today’s society—and jthey are rapidly me the' |Most numerous, With a new record baby crop’ forecast for 1957, designers and ,manufacturers are working over- time to provide the correct ' fashions for today's discerning “ youngest set, ’ Last year almost four and a siquarter million new babies were & ‘born in the United States. This “\year the prospects are for even F more. ‘The year 1957 will be the »;seventh record-breaking year for the bahy population, according to present statistics. This means imore and better baby clothes, more high chairs, rattles, toys, baby carriages and, of course, homes, automobiles and schools. * * * In tune with the tempo of the *itimes, today’s babies are definite- lly fashion conscious. They start -|watching télevision shows while *\they are still taking their bottles, -\and by the.time they can toddle ‘| they have definite ideas about lwhat they want to wear. ‘| Manufacturers of baby garments *ifrom layette to Mndergarien. thus are put on their mettle. And this wil a in } } { a) f E ea j ee ie Rees ¢ Black Suede -Black Patent Trim Newest Love For. Spring 5% to ll, AAAA te C Get ready to lose your heart to spring’s prettiest pattern—nylon lace with an imported look and a breese-light feeling. So feminine in your favorite styles... all with that wonderful Red Cross Shoe & Largest selling brond of fine footweer in the world. Styles from QOS to 1395 PAULI’S SHOE STORE 35 N. Saginaw OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years! This product hes ne eonnection whotever with The Americon National Red Cross “\year they have come up with new) ~ sianswers to the problem of cloth- <\ing baby—new desighs to please 4 (the small] wearer, new fabrics and “'finishes to make life easy for ” Lumother. he irvwyvwy : * * * _| Newest trend is a strict separa-) . = | tion of styles for boy and girl ba-| > Spring Coiffures that fit the fashion picture ,.. and YOU > PERMANENTS, from. . . .$5.00 CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 116 N, Perry FE 2-6361 y\bies, from the cradle up. Girls’ : "| styles must be strictly feminine, ~|boys’ clothes definitely man-tail- * lored, sd | Dorcas Circle Meets | Mrs. Leona Hunter opened her ‘home on Wayne street to mem- bers of the Dorcas Circle of the £ Woman's Christian Fellowship of First Christian Church for a lunch- - eon Tuesday. Participating on the - program were Mrs. Chester Me- | Tavish and Mrs. Allen Hersee. For travel: Emoroidery on silk kaif dresses and play suits is new. Eosy to core for, they're pertett for travel FE3-7165 Dae ae a \of delicate spaced embroidered motifs on slim silk knit dresses and playsiits stands out as perfect jfor travel anywhere in the world. “\Embroidery is white on dark: An interestiig series trom Italy| CrOSONIC by Baldwin DETROIT BUILDERS’ SHOW SAMPLES OF NATIONALLY FAMOUS BALDWIN PIANOS Act Promptly! Substantial savings on a select but limited group of world-famous Baldwin pianos displayed only at the Builders’ Show... sale-priced for this once-a-year event! Your chance to own a really fine piano for less than you’dé—pay for many ordinary kinds on the market! Choice of newest styles and finishes. WE HAVE ONLY 4 — SO HURRY! CALBI MUSIC CO. esti Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments : , and Balk win Pianos and Orgons ( i RR Pi A 0 sincainmiatassnisit, ton white. “igrourd or natural flower — é ee 119 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 5-8222 * ane a gee Aci SNe Se NRA AT MR: elk ic ca f Lj t | i i j 1 ; y ! if fi fs ’ \ / Hl ' ; | pevipeera toe Sere ney aes wees Beer an a is = ea 4 { a= se {4 ae | A Rotem mmc an ne cnnnamis en a ae at th ‘ 4 id 7 - A $ ee | * } * vets 4 i I ‘ : ij : \ \\ | 14 ¥ | a i ‘4 ' ane \ f a | : ie : eed | Cras & — ae pa \ aul Ja . ‘. po ; 4 | | \ fe ___| | \__. THE PONTIAC PRESS; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1957 a \. Se | | 2. : YY : Be. : e Pew pal4 \ A Summer Dresses Appear Elegant Some Hairs | in Eyebrow] Are Natural | 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. ~~ of dase sal Deine SHOP EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 — SATURDAY ‘TIL 6 But the hand that reshapes a ; brow has to be. skillful, The paint- sy ed brow that arches into the hair-' line, the one that is too thick or too thin, the fine that is too dark or too light, any one of these de-, ‘tracts from beauty, i You'll. need to experiment, of course, before you find the right brow line. Try to leave some hairs in, particularly at the of the brow, in order to in- a natural look, Don’t draw the brows on in one: iHard, shiny line, Use quick, short J strokes that copy the brow hairs. And when you've finished, pow-| der over the brow lightly to take’ away that shine, Use a swansdown or a lamb’s wool puff in order tof fluff the powder on lightly. And take care of those stragglers under (never above) the brow line, They’ ‘|should be plucked once a week. A flourishing trade in Tibet still ig making. false whiskers from yak's tails in Lhasa. brow start sure ee A | = atl _ BLOOMFIELD Fashion Shop A young summer dance dress of white silk organdy~with a hemline applique and neck “fill” of black lace is shown here. A Ceil Chapman design from her summer collection. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free pamphlet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 | This Is the Way to Look on Easter ae. Orange floral splashes on white silk . . . de- signed by Adele Simpson for summer evenings. The cowl neckline drapes softly over a moulded bodice and the gentle rounded skirt is-selj-belted at the natural waistline. Genuine or Plastic, Cracks} Easily; Do Not Lubricate EAST LANSING—Patent leather| shoes day after day. Give them a| shoes and accessories, a sure sign Test and let them return: to their amanent? Choose navy, grey flannel, . wa Tt = "2h eaeesaw ene ® © Tr * o,eaae* ‘ Seen et® y oak it’s the new Low LOOK! $7.95 For office or occasion, for Easter and after... long after! ; The clean sweep, the unbroken line, the new mid-low cut. The most important men's shoe news of all. Built of a brawny extended sole that laughs at wear and weather, Black, sizes 6 fo 12 in B and D widths. - To get the best wear, she rec- patent of spring, need a little understand. |0riginal shape. To cleam them, ‘and wipe them dry. It is never use a damp cloth te remove marks necessary to lubricate patent with any kind of oil or cream, because. the pores are closed and cannot) absorb it. | Avoid quick temperature changes, keeping in mind that your feet are warm and wearing) the shoes out in cold weather is a sure invitation to cracking. | For patent handbags, plastic pat-, ents will give the best wear for the money. ~ of Easter Elegance Our New Blouses - The Very Essence 5.95 to 10.95 or tweed ina | soft suit or — 4 slim coat to give you the fashion look, from 49.95 to 99.95 flax or prima accessorize your new - Easter costume . veva to f Fas hions to UVU| tor Easter new handbags and fresh spring gloves smart design bags in black patent, navy blue, 7. + . i Wear Your Easter Ensemble in Silk Dress and jacket in Mallinson’s pure silk “Pussy Willow” print in copen blue, coral or navy with os " = white. Classic oxford of polished genuine shell cordovan. Robust leather soles, rugged heels. 6 to 12, B and D widths. I ~— in Yogue . : Y 5,00» 18.50 ‘ Dawnelle Gloves in very 29.95 : i ge yor (suns é | mie a _ fine woven cottons—white and colors | lee: a ones ty Pe Re Se OE Sinan 4 te 200 : (f @/ yes t y) i ) 3.00 to 5.00 | pepe f : fa - ae - yh Jett or SD re | NE Lill ” We pith PS aes att igrior gas epee Z Bag 5} ‘ if ae vA - Gibb yuce deh | A gett ee cs ie at ean ees oe acme ew meee bt Aes Aine s Cpe ee ee ee SO eae be Pe: Sores. 8) oe es ear sae, | j : f mek Pa - : ' \ ; : } oe j | a4 ‘ Le ; | ae } \ \ / PN ea ie i = ! ‘, \' i 7 ; . : + « 4 iy x \ e 1 s 4 ] 4 ‘ i : ae af. ean + s t Ry - THE ip Rone WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 1957, ‘\aeobpear contest, pepe nm ecm mee Communist Party, largest in Eu- ; me rope, was cut in half. Bogomolov| “ees tuber. — | As a reporter, he covered prob-|\"** ‘ecalled in February, I’ve had a sure feeling through ably more of World War II for| ‘The situation is mot the same |11. sears’ that nobody, but nobody,|speak no English, NANA, for Scripps, Reader's Di-| tn Switzerland, of course. But |,” - us better in aC U- are hoping ASHE ow ncad ‘tetee’ ait deel tomtiat is ee ae a contest in Moscow than|‘ation in their new ~ . g periodicals than any other war) man who'll do another first-class 20h L. Lewis. bee Tag 2: < aS i 59¢—$1.29-—§ When Taylor is bitte. we eT job. é Starting from the ‘catalogs and rf 4 Easter Baskets to : i i | eS Through the years, it seems to Aero Club Will Hear first. grade primers, the Make Up Yourself omatic jobs. gentleman toa fine country we In peace, he has covered everyime the nation has lost the serv- USAF Ge eral White garians will graduate to light fic- | AN Presidents past and present tend to ignore because it wants major conference, including th eines of many people who could n ' tion and newspapers before - CHOCOLATE coy have had some real lulus forced (nothing from us. Mrs, Taylor,|talks “at the summit,” and each have filled diplomatic jobs admir-| DETROIT (INS)—The president| 27S heavier academic works. ; them as ambassadors and |Henry's wife for nearly 30 years national political convention since| ably. were overlooked To pay ground that and mother of their fine scunteciieal to ba-nenbedt. war be'eneen, ~— s t {oto the Aero Cub of Michigan sad the |80n, is the prototype of the per-jnearly killed covering Algerian ; : that tnoney during the |fect hostess and willing worker for riots not long ago. Taylor is a but lady insists |charity. man who likes to get close, the x * & better to report, ¢ ; : * EC FRUIT & NUT EGGS set in the| OUTSTANDING JOB the north,| The last time'Ike took a chance , South ‘ is @Sion a reporter, the chosen ambas- live the known to economists as he is\sador did a job that even her istry abroad until there's a change|to working reporters and radio peo-|gnemies hailed as outstanding. We mean Clare Luce. the ad- ple. He The Kremlin applauded the __| visory beard of the Chemical jchoice secretly, sent Alexander) Cora mittee | Exchange.. National Com- |Bogomodloy in against her—to pre- for Sound Fiscal Policy, ‘side over the transition of Italy’ al Closed 12 to 3° GOOD FRIDAY ———— ALWAYS THE BEST FOR LESS 868 ORCHARD LAKE RD. One Block East of Telegraph OPEN DAILY ‘TIL 9 P.M. ~ Closed All Day EASTER SUNDAY U. S. Government Inspected Plump — Tender TURKEYS Special Low. Price ‘Cor 44 Middlebelt Read, in oli aie iccdlan' ot. Maint. pomeeataien ent ine way ‘Tome Money-Baving’ prices make budget dollars buy more quality foods. Seseeeareceun COUPON SERRE CEeeeeee SPECIAL LOW PRICE _ HILLS BROS. COFFEE Drip b or Reg. j * SWIFT'S or ARMOUR’S SWIFT'S PREMIUM {Canned HAM Canned HAMS; 2 te 11 Pound Averase eee | Pee $3997 69: A | eee Bog 89° SWIFT'HING TT REMUS BUTTER 2 Lb 69: VALUABLE COUPON GOLD MEDAL FLOUR!| Pound 59: JACK FROST Armour Star 334 Ib. OR © Swif’s Premium 31 Ib. a a = The bearer of this . 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(5c te Oe. ¢ 12 Ge. ¢| Large | ¢ | —— 43 2°33‘) % 21 hinsb ve TWIN PAK nance 37 25° Lipton’ Lipton’ Arge MIXED VEGETABLES. . .35¢: Kan Kill, Pressurized | Everkrap Fagg Bags Green Pea Soup ‘Com Starch ‘ CUT CORN ............ 29¢ __ Calgenite. |: Insecticide pe tomy Chips 8 = | 55'| 2™29*| ut 17" | Seabrook Farms “19° L. “Pkg. 47" kal 19° Ld 19" | * ], Broccoli or Cauliflower. sists s ‘gabimcieiiadeetaienad? Walia Aa ditees icone accuses Ve THE PONTIAC PRESS. WED NSDAY. APRIL 17, 1957 | a ct f \ i's Again Beat Detroif, 2-1, in Season Opener Yankee \ \Castoff Holds Bengals to Four Hits; Bunning Pitches Today KANSAS CITY, No. @ — The ‘Big Tom Morgan held the Tigers| a Sour dle eat Keenes Cy ou fielder Gus Zernial smashed a 6th inning lead-off. home -run against Frank Lary to hand the Alabama! - righthander his second successive season opener defeat by a score of 2-1, * * * Zernial's seventh-inning double off Lary last year broke up the opener at Briggs Stadium in Detroit, A crowd of 24,457 sat through 2 misty rain to watch the Tigers “get their 57th American League season under way. Lary, whose 21 victories last season led the American League, battled: Morgan, who was traded to the A’s by the New. York Yankees last winter, on almost even terms until the 6th when Zernial banged one over the left field wall. _ Joe DeMaestri drove home Jim Pisoni with the A’s winning run in the 7th afte? Pisoni singled and advanced on Morgan's sacrifice. The Tigers, limited to two hits by Morgan for the first seven innings, almost got things start- ed in the eighth. With one out, Harvey Kuenn poked a single to right. Al‘Kaline forced Kuenn on a fielder's choice but Charley Maxwell slammed a triple past dohnny Groth in right, scoring Kaline. Morgan, however, forced Ray Boone to fly out to end the threat. Lary walked only one batter and fanned four in giving up seven. hits. Jim Bunning is scheduled to face Ned Garver when the. Tigers meet, the A’s again today. KANSAS CITY DETROIT ; Old Story for Tigers) nee THIRTY. ONE” Paul "Mebeaakl cas mark as a catcher, broke heig a third baseman and, shortstop with Pittsfield, Mags. ‘ih , ern League in 1926, Be tk 7 a a re wag ow Musial Aims for NL Title Majors F ollowing Pattern By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ; aml 13-4 in yesterday's opener. ‘the way ~~ beat Detroit 2-1 with tion, the P itisleurgh Pirates ended The 1957 major le season is| ‘an eight-game jinx by defeating) ‘barely 24 hours old on a full, 2. The Milwaukee Braves, ou,to a four-hitter for the Kansas City: southpaw Jokany ‘Antonelli and) fledgéd basis, yet everything show they can do-the job and gen-| Athletics as an escapee from the 4. New York Giants $2. |seems to be falling into the pre- erally conceded the best pitching New York Yankee bullpen. \ . @ s dicted pattern: staff in the league, came from be-| 4 Newcomer Gino Ciimoli, de-. I | «* * * hind to beat the Chicago Cubs 41 scribed in the spring by Manager In the American, the Chicago) 1, Stan (The Man) Musial-wasn't 0? Warren Spahn’s four-hit pitch- walt Alston as “‘one guy who has) White a a Billy perce = kidding when he. said he was/iné. : to be in the line-up,” belted a a ears : rep ~ rad = shooting eee his seventh National x * * ‘inning home run to, give the \° oaey s n fa ings; the) 3. Tom Morgan; insisting all| Brooklyn Dodgers a 76 decision New York Yankees broke up a on | Cardinals, along he was a starting pitcher! over the Philadelphia Phillies in in the ninth to defeat the W crores! ; ‘6 ton Senators and Chuck Stobbs picked as the most improved|and not a reliefer, made We fimt the lone night game. a2, and Bosten's Red Sox packed! their punch into one inning to end. Baltimore's stay in first place 4-2. * * * Musial, the 36-year-old lefty swinger who wants to hit .340—his'| lifetime average — this season doubled twice to lead the 17-hit Cardinal attack. Herm Wehmeier spiked the Redlegs’ big guns, per-| mitting only four extra base hits (all doubles into the overflow jerowd of 32,54 in Cincinnati's ehummy Crosley Field!. Rookie Bobby Gene Smith homered with two dn and Wally Moon socked a three-run shot for the Cards. John ny Klippstein lost it, the Redlegs’ worst opening day defeat since = = > 1911. ‘ wk ow The night opener, first in Phillie history, drew 37,667—a -season- opening record ‘for the Phils. The Pirates managed just three hits off Antonelli, but his own bob- ble of a bunt led to two fifth inning runs and their first decision over the lefty ace since 1955. Frank Thomas homered for the Bucs, who wrapped it up for righthander . Bob Friend with six runs in the AP Wirephete eighth—only one of them earned— dium opener yesterday. Fitzgerald threw to first byoparee onal ed Pisckagranal after dropping the third strike. New York won, | ' sonia PARTING. WAYS — Washington catcher Ed . Fitzgerald leaves his mask behigd as he leaps to pick up the ball when Andy Carey of the mipas | MUFFLERS , ee Oe ae FORCED OUT — Jim Finigan of the Detroit Tigers finds sec- | ond base the end of the line on this play which Kansas City .2nd - baseman Milt Graff made for the force out and attempted double play. The A s § beat t the Tigers i in a the opener, 2-1. - Records Fall in Women’s National Swimming Meet ‘ BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. we—! Fifteen-year-old Miss Cone, of Olympic winner Shelley Mann is Ridgewood, N.J., turned in 2: 2.2 out to top her own 200-yard but- in the 200-yard backstroke to’ terfly mark tonight in the wake break the American and national | of three record-breaking perform. indoor women's marks she Bet! ances in the National AAU sen-, last year. ior, women’s indoor swimming and’ Miss Botkin, 13, of Sccteain| diving championships. Oaks, Calif., won the 100-yard) “Why these kids make me feel ‘freestyle final in a record 58.3 like an old lady,” said 19year- after’ a record-equaling qualifying ‘old: Shelley after wating three heat of 58.5. The old mark was set pretty teen-agers—Sylvia Ruuska, by Chicago's Jody Alderson three Carin Cone and Molly Botkin — years ago. splash to new records in last) ia aaa rht's ) " night 8 opening of the three-day Crary Thinclads Win meet. Miss Ruuska, a freckled-faced Isaac Crary Junior High took six first of eight events, along ee pat m PRCA tas a oe with two seconds and aig taney at 5:08 in i. yard individual to defeat Eastern Junior High 3 medley qualifying heat. This bet. 79 in @ dual track Meet yesterday. tered the world’s record set by M.| Tim Underwood won the high’ Kok of Holland in 1955, Miss jump with 5-feet-1 and the 100 Ruuska returned to win the final yard dash in :11.7, and he also in 5.08.1. iran a a leg in ) the relay, MIDAS MUFFLER SHOP CUARANTEED AGAINST RUST-OUT, BURN-OUT AND BLOW-OUT KING’S MUFFLER SERVICE 256 S. Saginaw (Next te Jerome Olds) . FE 2-1 01 Open Friday ‘til 8:00 Mon. thru Sat. ‘til 5:30 For Your Shopping Convenience for the Giants, with the first of | New York Yankees struck in the Yankee Sta- 2-1. . ‘his two doubles his 2,001st safety in ZZ ~ — | — lthe majors. ir ; ‘Maple Nine Wins, 6-0 |M Chi inksmen Win | | organ Hap PY le 5 eC | Birmingham- opened” its 1957 baseball season by defeating South- | ‘field 6-0 yesterday. - | “|pene Over ‘Jacks Tom Estes and Larry fiowee| for Athletics Paced by the medalist shooting shared the Maple pitching duties, | F a aca én 7 “You axe of Jerry Martin, up from the 1956, giving up four hits between them. ell every y at am rea happy to be working for the Kan- JV squad, Pontiac High’ s golfers yesterday opened their season with ‘sas City Athletics.” 8% ble vi Astiar HU ee n : an 82-62 victory over ur Hi That's what Tom Morgan said ite hit 77 on the Saginaw CC, He's Pitching IN TODAY'S SPORTS Bowlerama Finalists, Pagé 35. Montreal Wins Stanley Cup, after pitching the Athletics to a ABRE ABR A: n Gratt% 4 6 @ Bolling «6 9 + Victory over the Detroit Tigers topes 20 ‘ e3 Finigas 3b 2 ee in a damp American League sea-| Zern: ~ r) Groth rt 1 0 O°Bertoia sy @ @ @ SON Opener before 24,457 fans yes- semene $33 Euteee $f itera. : i me rr | ‘Bmitne 38 @ Maxwell i 201) It _— Morgan’ pep riageh = erv ¢ Boone - 4 @++an opening game a ac Pisoni cf 1 1 1 Tuttle ef 3 0 Morganp 1 0 6 B-Smail 1 0 ¢ beat Frank Lary, Detroit ace, | Oemaestriss 3 6 1 Doe ; . 1 made it even more important 9 C-Roblases 1 0 0 \to him. Totals 39 3 7 Totals 30 1 4] “I was named to start the sea-' A-Lined out for Pinigan in 8th, | —o for the Yaukees B-Struck out for Tuttle in 9th against Washington in 1951, but C-Grounded out for Lary in 9th, i gal st jthat one was rained out,’’ Mor- Detroit ooo 000 016-1 gan said. “This was the first! Kansas City 00 001 “2 chance | I had to work in an opener. E-None. RBI-Zernial, Demaestri, Max-|and I just hope I convinced the’ well 2B-Wilson, 3B-Maxwell. HR-Zernial.| 6-Morgan 2, Lary. Left-Detroft 8, Kansas ‘Kansas City fans I like to pitch’ City 6. BB-Lary 1, Morgan 4 ae for them."’ 4. Morgan 3. R-ER—Lary 2-2; Mo 1-1. HBP-By Morgan (Maxwell). w- = an (1-6), L-Lary (0-1) oe | e Kinley, soar, Tabacchi, T-2:23. A-24,487.| M | | ajor Leagues WEDNESDAY'S BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE TUESDAY'S RESULTS Kansas City 2. Detroit 1 p |New York 2, Washingion 1 | Gnicage “3, Cleveland 2, 11 in * Vian ist * The Won Lest Pet. behing | New York 4 0 1900 — | Chicago _i........ 1 6 100 — Kansas City sft 0 1000 — Boston me | © 1000 — ‘Balt 1 1 500 % : Cleveland —s...... ° 1 Oo 1 Detroit =o... 66. o 1 oo 1 : BOX Washington =... 0 z= 0 1% PRESS WEDNESDAY’S GAMES ‘ a on Detroit at The Bavarians of the Michigan) Oy seme Soccer ague looking for THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE players trom Oakland Colm. Any] Cleveland at at nate = person wishing to play soccer with foe Tas at Bostad a t'pm the Bavarians this year should call team manager Len Morgan in Birmingham, MI 43164, The sea) pi:.5. NATIONAL LEAG week of M sittock oh, Sires son opens the Ist week of May. Miawaukee | ‘ c i x *« * Philsdalp is 6, 12 innings Pontiac Baseball Eeteratien = |Bickowe * 1 we 4 dohn Abel, president; a) faeoreney 1 8 ise — Irish, vice president, and John |Phiadetptia ° } “ee i Streit, secretary-treasurer, , hicago, Le * * x cinnatl Sircon 1 oo (1 Managers or representatives of| EDNESDAY'S fonda softball New York oat at Pittsburgh, e 1:30 women's City Leagu uben Gomes (7-17) vs. Late” Arreye teams are urged to attend the Ist) rt fie mectng ot he yar oe a 10 ee SO RAD wth in t s creation $ partment office, City Hall. | THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE * * * Philadelphia a! New York. 4 oe A home run belted by Cleve- Saieee na tees finan m, land’s Vie Wertz against the Meson canton game ape (West Bloomtield Nips Northville 4 at Salt Lake City was called “the farthest I ever hit a ball” Le ek it his efforts were to no avail as of the Land-O-Lakes alleys con; the Must were 4 out by wen Bloomfield, 5724° to 57. rears with 2214 points. Biery won the broad jump and the 440, took runner-up honors, in' t the high jump and ran a leg on over Royal Oak. He entered Northvilje’s ‘winning 880 relay wae team. Larry with ‘high- hurdies and finished 2nd md twice to score 11% points for the six batters in succession t hie 20-yard dashes for rac : j- «if i f | | ‘é , ; f . \f a ie i +} a \ i / t i j ie Bee be ens 6d ! seh e Bunn oD va, Ved . ake @2). ing f Hollister won the (Lakers. Bill Bowland won the 190 layout. Sam Coleman was close with 79 and the No, 1 PHS player. 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GUY MOATS —_{ lows clipped the sticks in the fastwould include Ray, Fred Brooks,| VROLET [este shit FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE [stop Milford’s varsity from taking eT time of 20.7 seconds. — (high jump); Archie Brooks, (440 ve : : a 22 2/3-35%4 win, at on a icy oops ea caeng A denditen Sv bin spqeasnnes and broad jump); Hardiman, Jim| DON’T PUT OFF [rrr alert Satta nc re tee ey fn ae ae om i H . 2 oes + tiac High’s Chiefs. Dean Wilson's ens rahe ge ayy ce (burdles); Dick Keller thurdies); NEEDED SERVICE Turner won the 100 (11.05) and boys won the tuneup for the PAE) posute’s Ted Price (15.9 seconds). |J°° Hill (100, 880' relay); Alex , : dns ‘ay the 220 in which Broks was 2nd|Mansfield event this weekend: de) pissgn's fine showing clinched |Barge (880 relay); ‘Tom Conley |_Just_ Beceuse You Can't Take Time During the Day f).44 Harrison Munson 3rd, Broks feating a good Grosse Squad) | place on the Mansfield squad. | 339 relay), and Larry Beamer ea won the high ‘and broad jumps, 68%5—40%." He also ran anchor on the win- | (1,17 mile) : USE OUR CONVENIENT with Willie Robinson 2nd (HJ) and But the spotiight was on speedy) ning gs9-yard relay teant. ar Jim Mathis tied for 2nd (BJ).|John Phlegm, who blossomed out) Jendeen's 6 eek 6 th NITE SERVICE Join ODay. wes Sdn thn mie, ing 0. potentially, {15 sorard| wn fa the poe vot wos anothe| trast’ mde — om : Bob Hunt 3rd. Phiegm, running his first bright spot. Bill, holding down alPrice (GP); aad Phiegm; 3rd Watkins. Leave your car between 4 and 5 P. M. — It'll be ready at 8 A. M. : Be ee eat at eaten oa dash — won, by Mill; gad ‘We have found that many of eur customers must use thelr car during iPHS Sports Banquet Fetes'™3,: Mt gags can wierd Pies cc witas tw teams tens wean ly Gnd tas at ee Sls yan fates. 0 Aw Se ee vaultér on the team. eee se, ee en aes, "More than 50,000 women belong as members mecessary maintenance service, - we ; 3 ‘we « . in ene oe oom wensascee KATH etes and Cheerleaders * wt Times | Bt tothe Automobile Club of Michigan. 3 miner body of tender work—we'l get ; rg| Several top Chlets wore not in| UNAS oti: See Mectenn, Hess Be drivers ah tome | Pontiac High School athletes| Jesse Macleay, Pontiac High's /action, Rog Coates, ace miler was)” 220-yara dash —- won by Ken Gutow — iene tp erin ee And = 18 corte ne mere — 00 wo operate om $m, extsbished Hab rate a : cara el palletes ee ee ponmnit bisa to rest for] ms gsint 2 lsd pode -B pe ett none vay dee ‘ poorest peptone cay soar Al ado ~— rend oct the. PHS eafe-|* ag vag on spe Manctield, Chieds. lost, this event Deoay . Preak Va; "nd “Pete A master membership is only $15 a year, just shout, pears om > i teria who wi gree a Purdy of Grosse Pointe.| Pole vauit — won by Jemison; a4 men whose O ) Letters and numerals were/|reception today at the Hotel Wal. petiag ‘eam shan teidic peaae ee (GP): tie Sed Rue Harris a ee a ae Don't Drive a Car That's Not Right awarded to Chiet athletes in basket-\dron, spoke briefly. four. Meet -was close until Hudson ches. — Rey, A, and C. Barge tied membership for themselves at only $8.00 9 year. = ; ee ball, . swimming and wrestling. | Basketball cgach Art Van Ryzin,|Ray, Alex and Charley Barge *, teers inches. ae: xi . Get If Serviced by North—at Night [Varig ana junc varsity cheer-\gu;imming: mentor Robert (Des) wept the high jump, Ray also|e Rene tune re, by Shy: 3 Bet i [leaders also received their share Boyce and wrestling instructor|won the broad jump for this 3rd|20, test '1% inches, | ft aus to: elton Te oe of recognition. ‘Bill Willson introduced their re- straight double-win meet. PHS/xey:"srq ‘Duncan. Distance: feet P Y Gg ® ; , - | Forest (Forddy) Andersom, spective athletes who were eligible shotputters Mike Hardiman, Donjong teen, oo. oy PHO \CA. brillian® young lead basketball for’ major and minor awards. McKay and Willie Duncan swept sarge, Hawkins, Brooks, 4 pai a | oe ' coach at Michigan State Uni- | Hudson Ray and Dave Diehrh, that event. barr > @ — won ‘by PHS (Hast. AUTOMOBILE CLUB : | versity, was the principal speak- named to the 2nd annual Pontiac s * *& ings Martin, ke | : ‘ ty, hat (4247 Ramsay). 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Mrs. Piew, helping Bob with a bit of fitting is also an ardent sailing fan. _/THE PONTIAC PRESS) WEDNESDAY, , For the first time, according to! of trout in Oakland County waters. ‘resident, $15 to-$20. Camp license ‘non-resident, $3.50 to $10; resident, ‘$2 to $3. “lt Rep. John Kilbourne (R - Petos- key), chairman, of the house fish and fisheries committee, said his igroup probably would act Thurs- day on proposed increases of fish license fees.’ The bill to take setting of special deer seasons away from the con- , [servation department, sponsored by Rep, Dominic Jacobetti (D- Negaunee), is strougly opposed by the conservation department which maintains its authority to set brief seasons for deer of either ; sex is a major factor in its pro- . }gram of deer herd contfol. dacobetti, however, asserted the program is steadily ing the size of the herd through. out the upper peninsula and sibly in the Lower Peninsula. Marshall said a number of the decreas- | ddition to this total 10,000 lake| | 1. & -& “Se far as we know now,” sald a hatchery official . today, “the spring planting will be done by “the Wolf Lake Hatchery (pear * Area lakes were stocked last fall rainbows, browns in streams 1,400 and 300 brooks in streams). Inj; trout were planted, mostly in Maceday Lake. : committee members who voted to send the bill to the floor actually ‘were opposed to it but preferred| to give house members a say =| the matter. The second game of the 1956 World Series was the longést nine inning Series game in history. It; lasted three hours, Brooklyn beat the Yankees, 13-8, Slaps ‘Panther Hunt’ By JACK PATTERSON Recent events up around Cedar- ville leave .small doubt in. the mind of the reflective reader that certain elements ; among our hunt- ing frater-. Pentise Press Photo | ; the start of the Pontiac Yacht | hundred man pos field on the strength of re- ports that a cou- PATTERSON gar, panther, mountain lion, puma, Kids Learn Truth About Fishing By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kid fishing projects are getting a sudden change. ose thing’s as decent as a 1911 swim- ming suit, The only thing dampen- . Pontiae Press Phote WHAT’S ITS NAME?—That is the question Mrs. Charles Proulx, 367 Newport, Pontiac, would like answered. Her 5-year-old son Peter (above) picked up the pert little bird in a field, took it home. It's now But it’s all right to look. Every-'ed was some misguided enthus- ~—|catamount — all euphemisms for | the same animal; Felis concolor) — was abroad in the area. It is .a sad commentary on human nature that the appear- jasm on the part of some helpful adults, For quite a spell the idea, seemed to be to get youngsters interested in angling by starting them in under deliberately phony fishing conditions far better than they ever were likely to see on their own. Appearance of a cougar in Upper Michigan, after a_ half- century absence from the eastern U. S. would be a minor miracle. * * Called Bad Sportsmanship: ‘Some Hints for Fly Addicts) house for the next few days. Another “panther” sighting in || such short order would probably see the inconveniences of mar- tial law imposed upon us. There’s only a week and a half to kill before the trout season have uncovered a source of nicely|' tied dry flies with superb hackle, a far cry from the usual commer- j dismaying nonsense. After all, what public servant wants to be- |— come famous as a fellow who [ sternly denied a few fish to little children? .< at PHILIP’S | Terrific Discounts Sporting Goods (ee aN \ One of the newest developments. came Saturday, when trout fish-| ing season opened in New York.’ Rod and reel expert Joan Salvato'| conducted the first of a series of fishing clinics for boys and girls. at Central Park Lake in New York. | Sportsmen’ | A ae GOLF BALLS Approves Year’s |i 200 whem cm me Comm ittee Heads DOS, ic .secsere Sriboc Executive committee of the Oak- | Fite. Irregulars. Dos. land County Sportsman's Club has selected the following committee | chairmen to serve during the cur-'] $25.00 beawee thriving in a vacant canary cage. Trent year. Golf Bags. ..........:. By-laws, Ed Spicer; partia- | $15.00 Wilson $Q°% | Off-Season Hatch? mectarian, Jerry Revtemn; men JOM BA ee. DW ; bership, Dr. P. B. Jones and’ Kd |] $22.50 Nadco 1 e . « « Spicer; building and grounds, Golf Cart ...... ferns Baby Bird Found in Field) Wat "ussee:tegsinwe, ‘ov | 00 sratane 34 498 White; insurance, Jerry Wooli- | 4 Wood = Soscee see ever, Tice Woody, and Dr. P.‘B. | By H. GUY MOATS brown-white flecked feathers, and a Jones; conservation, Charley | Little Peter Proulx started an\ti"¥; half-inch long white-ipped| Miles; M.U.C.C, Ea Spicer, || Matched Golf Outfit interesting round of conjecture this 8Pade tail, with wings too short at|-planaing committee, executive of- 5 trons Comite oot , present for flight marks ‘the bird. Scottie rel a RS NE Frank xachun: 1] 4 Siting SBS along” in a field. Peter, the 5-year-| Some who have seen it GoaghtltCee Te Sees Seely eaieains, ua old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charies|it might be a quail. But conserva-| i* wis Wrenn; snack bar, Jerry} Proulx, 367 Newport, Pontiac, took tion men say this is hardly likely, ustem; police and parking, Mel-f 512.09 wiser * 7.98] "the feathered stroller home where|as quail do not nest until warmer ry J\cra:, sman game and water. Tennis Racket ....,. vooess ade | i now seems to be sted gown tolweather (late May). They are algo! Charles Chapman; water re-] 130 neseat * 9.98] zi, it is not a tiny, off. n Neuenschwander;. pac svesse - ae a Tite of cane, in the former home jatched’ pheasant, nora lark. 1t/skeet and trap, Romer Coss: arch-* 2,2" #5995 y has some characteristics’ of .the Ty, Tom Adams; beagle club, Ed] 425» noner $17.98 - SAN the 1 eg Panga latter bird, but oufdoor people say| Baker ae Junior Rifle Club, a re neers . about the it is far too early for such apPlvis Henry and /Merrick Guy; rms “= ue fall-feathered creature. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS. \ te of ing, slashing — turned out ‘to be a comparatively easy 51 win. last for ¢he hard-hitting Cana- * * * The Canadiens finished off the best-of-7 series with a.4-1 margin. Over the five-game distance they ‘outscored the Bruins 15-6. * * * From the time rookie Andre Pronovost scored the first goal late in the opening period, ¢ crowd sensed a Montreal vict —the second successive cup‘ win.| The five Montreal goals were Referee Frank Udvari called 17 penalties, including three five-min- utes majors. \ 1252746 Fans. | \|Watch Opening n | BFS. d, and Leo Labine a tagged! in the second period, Pierson com- EAST LANSING, Mich. ® — John Kobs, Michigan State base- ball coach and chairman of the NCAA baseball rules committee, gave a report tgday on the cold war between the colleges and the *® * * “We agreed to give the cold Cats Sign Ex-Badger HAMILTON, Ont, & .— The Hamilton Tiger-Cats announced. last night they have signed tack- je-linebacker Dave Summinskj for the 1957 Big Four Football’ Union season. 4 “t * * Summinski, a star at the Univer- sity of Wisconsin in 1952, played last year with the Chicago Cardi- nals of the NFL. WEST POINT — Army's biggest football scores were wins over Colgate by 55-46 last season, and|! the all-time mark of 89-7 over Dickinson in 1929, iv i j Day's Contests i _ | By THE ASSOCIATED } t with a slight cut on| Yesterday's eight Laurent with ajgames in. the majors sy, Pen he Dei ea and Dollard St Laurent of , lion Lage < Goaate mn treal put on a high-sticking ) Richard, Mom |temperatures and threat of rain. en, Se The total, averaging out to 31, poo ge i period. 592 a game, included 37,667 for a slight con-|Philadelphia’s first. night game three stitches|°Pener — an all-time first-game 5 heed. record for the National League Pt Pithe ‘National pulled in 127,273 Boston de- * wre ne at daca st shoulder to pro scouts who come prevent Moore |‘PPing the 1956 s Kobs said. “I can already say it - paghncesor Washington i New | York 3.64 seems to be working.” of, a, badly] etre af xansss ne The fuss between and the pros started Lepgrod ges * NATIONAL LEAGUE major leagues decided Brookiya at Sune books 9m a: ceremony the! 5° souls st signing college ie: ete * + _* pedipsope> aro yabane Phase “They mostly ignored se —_ TUESDAY'S FIGUTS way,” said Kobs, “They claimed) . The cup was) 1. j, Tutpotated "Davey Walden, {Webb Seeking KO some good already. At, least, by giving them the freeze, we're Kobs said he, personally, was a little bit sorry to have to give the cold shoulder to the pro E of Sandy Tonight Chicago, No. 3 middleweight con-| tender, will: be under orders to try for a knockout tonight in aim- ing for his 20th straight victory against Randy Sandy. * * * Webb is a 2-1 favorite in the nationally televised — 10 p.m. EST, ABC — 10-round bout at Chi- cago Stadium and may get an ear- ly summer crack at the crown if he wins, — : + * * One of tonight's more interested spectators at ringside will be mid- dieweight champion Gene Full- mer, who is in training in Chicago’ for his title defense in a rematch with Sugar Ray Robinson at the stadium May 1. Spine Surgery Advised BALTIMORE — Ronnie Han- sen, highly-regarded 18-year-old shortstop prospect of the Balti- more Orioles, has been advised) to submit to surgery on his spine CHICAGO # — Spider Webb of ) for relief from a sciatic nerve con- dition, MUFFLER I's Lean Year for NBA Draft Jemme Club Trades May Make| More News; Cincinnati! Gets First Pick | _ ST, LOUIS It's such a leanil} "Soe, : creak of the Netwal Bastotal’ 7 news than trade maneuverings by club owners at the meeting. AUTO PARTS Open ® te SiSunday 9 to 6 Cincinnati, recently transterreal| 340 Baldwin fe Stu Next in line are Detroit, trans- ferred from. Fort Wayne, Mir apolis, St. Louis, New York, | eee | ‘ Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth complete brake relining . . . First quality, fully guaranteed. congue $4” Parts & Labor adelphia, Syracuse and Boston. x * Players expected to go fast are, Lennie Rosenbluth of North Caro-) lina, Hot Rod Hundley of West! 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Viking Thinclads | Win Triangular | | Larry Hughes scored 15% points to lead Walled Lake's track team, to victory over Orchard Lake St. Mary and Brighton in a triangular, meet Tuesday at Orchard Lake. Walled Lake totaled 79 5/12 points, Orchard Lake 51 7/12 and Brighton Hughes won both hurdles, took’ 2nd in the broad-jump and tied) with teammate Kirk Evans. for 2nd place in the high jump. St. Mary's Pete Madelans placed 2nd in both hurdles and ran a leg on the win- ning 880 relay team to tally hi ints. | Walled Lake’s Frank Fink turned \in an effort of 11 feet in the pole. vault and also won the 100-yard| dash to compile 10% points. The, tured the remaining five. | Pre-Easter “% OFF O NOW IS THE TIME TO STOCK UP ON YOUR a : Open Monday and. Friday’ : Nights ‘til 9:00 Discount Sale EVERYTHING IN THE STORE INCLUDED CLOTHING NEEDS OF CRISP NEW MERCHANDISE! 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Lloyd A. Cook, Brnie ae ees —— reluc- track mind, if I ever saw one. Hie ine, rh. > rt ty g keep a io interview Richman, : i {Luige Rainer. Our dog had fale ace sparkle | Wardell, Poe Hemm, . Es '. puppies and our sons were in a * = A ry include; watem-3, Wanien: happy dither, I drove to M-G-M South Lyons; Robert B. Shunatons, Studio wishing I could have stayed) Some stars talk readily, speak-/Densid G Gorman, and Cart, J, Goer, — ra * mus = Barrymore was one, His brother| sem and "Donald Barnick, Uvies: Pe Lionel would discuss any subject ais ow —e Billy 6. Hutte x Saygy ee greens Kool ae but himself in a brill wite nivera 7, Prisoay, Barl w. oH Sheets, ti, : re te clare prevogative, But) Way. Humphrey Bogart loved! tows: ard A. “LaLone, Medison Heights; Cn cogs when she oeees she was ting, |*2 talk on any subject. Fred Mac- Pog eaatand Be 3. Allie, : She didn’ pouting. murray, When he came here in ag Dake Tonbdiolo and Jimmie G. n't want to be interviewed. Weeks, Be vi Wesley H. Smith, Troy;| She didn’t like interviews, But the the 30s, was a dull and uninter-| {oa"E. Micolay, Wixom. Mio said it ‘had on tn piesting talker, But, having devel- ote oped confidence, he talks freely) - outlet and she'd better see me.! 14 well, Power Pole Costing City : ‘Golden -Drumstick: Dinners New Delivered | Fong Hot to Yow Home fom | te Midnight Daily. | Call FE 8-0483| | Fried Chicken——Shrimp Fish—Drumburgers PIZZA - 2435 ~_ “Hwy, near “But bead should i Rowe: + ee - sco me personal questions? Why?) . = 7 E . : What difference does it make to|. YU Tun into some funny things| eee =. — BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 : : you what I sleep in? What I eat?|during interviews. There is one : awed hee. Se eet SHOW STARTS AT 7:20 P. : qe q AHOE ves bs a, wey mete ssl age ag eno che warded it because a power polel § S*QS ANE? ‘ crossarm extends over his pro- “Miss Rainer,"* I said, “this with profanity. But even on her perty line. Keesl complained Will Be Shown Only Once 3412 Dixie Hwy. 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At one| jew YORK—Lauren Bacall says gals with size-40 bustiines| Next we tried It om a Tamous time it was a thriving industry|.»» deformed—and even though they're Hollywood stars, “a or ppg ypcor og Paar . . aa : - +. deformity’s a deformity.” .The couple still doing it — Mr. * * * ; and Mrs, Willie Turtle of the Sad- “why, I heard you were going to wear falsies,” I said LOUNGE dle Mountain area — have regular 85. North Saginaw customérs in the Far West and| (delicately. We were at the table where she and Humphrey| \uSKEGON ® — Union execu- WO OOOO AS in the East, , Bogart always sat. e tive and-former Muskegon city {commissioner Walter S, Sowles WHAT!” She drew herself up to her full expansion— plans to resign this summer as| about a 34, I'd say. “I don’t believe in falsies. Whatever | 5 ccictant regional director pf. the you've got, you’re stuck with. Anyway, wearing your dress (CI() United Auto Workers in favor low in front—or behind—doesn’t take talent!” of catering the hardware end pam : COMMERCE “Are Marilynsand Jayne deformed?” I asked, shocked. | Per Dustass aoe ee oe . | R “No! Marilyn has talent.. I don’t really know Jayne. Tm) and was a city commissioner from End of South Union Lake just sick of deformed girls!” Looking chic In a lavendar-and-/ 1948 to 1952, at Haggerty Read. EM 3-9 TONIGHT © LIBERTY COCKTAIL OPENING | ‘for the Season FRIDAY § ‘APRIL 19th \Union Executive Quits. CLL LL LLL LL LLL & Ney slab s-10) + white suit and beret—with an oval neckline, if you must know iene kindled a blaze in a gold lighter Bogie gave her years ago. xk ket > “And I don't like real handsome men, either, never have,” ‘STARTS ; FRIDAY! \said “Baby.” “Well, that lets me out,” I ! TLIKE E MAGIC...1T'S HERE AGAIN Full of fantasy, fun and delight! said. “Gushing fellows who give you that lingering look!” she explained’ “I usually like shorter fellows.” Baby busts out in \a bathing suit in her new picture, “Designing Wom- an,” and of course shows her legs—which she says have been spoken of very highly by men aware girls still have them. “Right now I’m excited iabout my children visiting me LAKE THEATER MA. [here. It eventually send Stevie to Andover Prep. Bogie DONT MISSIT 4-2151 Ji vent there. Bogie ahd I al- 2150 Opdyke Read : ways planned for him to go Phone FE 4-4611 OIBLI 4 there, too,” she added, quietly. - NW Then she returned to her PORT a) earlier mood. . Zi NC No (MAN —_ xk * * i “I know what!” she announced. “We're going to start ear- i ! biting. I do it in the picture with Gregory Peck. You can a ANGEL! - pa CAREY |ear-bite with or without a 40 bustlige!” Qenis FREE * caged ; : : MN Happiest Millionai | f | - ova, leaving “Happies onaire,” says, suenueeueene fd : 5 | he’s tired of Walter Pidgeon’s criticisms” ... Terry Moore lost. v i Food JAMES CAGNEY y her $15,000 engagement ring at the “Boy on.a Dolphin” pre- cadets —and— 2g|miere. A porter found it. : BARBARA STANWYCK Jayne Meadows burned her face under a sun lamp eae arta , Carney turned down summer stock and’ll build a Connecticut . -ihome... the Mary Murphy-Dale Robertson annulment is final § ; next month eee EARL’S PEARLS... orarg abe lets of Becks on how WE live comfortably after you retire. What I need is one telling me how to live that way while I'm still working.”—Don P. Radde. , . ZOMBIES * OF MORA TAU TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Hefty Walter Slezak lost 30 pounds'|@ WATERFORD STARTS SATURDAY . : ' 5 i i i ' ' t ‘ : ‘ ’ rehearsing “The First Gentleman,” but says, “On me, 30/8 WwW : Cofner WILLIAMS LAKE fm OPEN AT 6:30 P.M. SHOW STARTS 7:20 P. M. i pounds is nothing. It’s like shaving an elephant.” That's = or UL : ag hoop , ee , 3 _(Coprgnt 1881 : ee ‘ait Gs RAY |) | QIN 7 > “| ie = Ocean : ‘ > . | made car saying, "Made in der|§ resh ood, Superb 4 YUL $ ‘ rs a Prime Beef, Steaks and” 4 , : Foreign Car Made Bnd Party ie”, Pam ot. BRYNNER $ zg by Ants On the way home, the commuter § Game Dinners. : s “a 2 > saw another foreign-made car with # same KING ‘ r ; a sign that said, ‘ “Made in Africa/® Four Private Dining Rooms | # ‘ %| CHICAGO F — A motorist driv-\b Ants” a For Your Banquete |! AND ‘ r conde Bore ahadbege ec oti 9e - x : H 3 g|sces the strangest sights—Deavties' Hered for Adoption: FAMOUS i 2 » Lake Michigan beaches, | ty WINE ‘ , rain storm.(Pyrebred Mongrels’ \. ' CULAR i ‘ > on 8 mr Wines, Beers and Ales a ‘ S C From All Over'the World 3 4 LUNCHES: ; =e Open Every Dey f ; ‘ | PHONE: OR $1907 % em rome + Sg oh Math \ _ THE PONTIAC PRES. WEDNESDAY. seh 1, 1057 : ee Stocks scat helene os “New York Pa Innocent Defen ‘ (Late Morning Quotations) PHILADELPHIA @® — Court . VW GP) Nees = are Crier D, Michael Tankle was just ., Higher esting prices 16- [Air Red ..... $69 Johns Mam «.. 484 about to ask the Criminal Court , on ta trade, oe Barly trade Aliied al 12, 3a, Kemmecoge. 20 jury for the- verdict in a drunken eoiuce oocce | ennsnateameciey ene a aie aah? gee eo Sree owns Cages ee ( ‘ , Bb ; eee WL ae . ' DETROIT WHOLESALE PRODUCE ; rene 2d oo. “yh vty 2 ee i, Am ap... 424 in ienéen Mi as fendant William B. ae jen © : . ind ‘ : f : 4 tam Cyan .... 7. PC sys . ; The following prices cover sales ad steers 20.$0-21.75: “iutlity and standard : El 363 bee eh ae: missing. was . locally grown produce uce of Ne. 3 the jateers 16008 oe he etes ini; NEW YORK um — Stock market fe ese ss Lone § Com” is Turned out a re’ CHICAGO ™ — Wheat futures) pormers itera by grower on i ep jo 14.60; most canners and cutters prices improved early this afier- Am — vs we Mace Trk ...) 30 just too much for “the jury ; 4n’ earlyiby them in ee wen ravers rr 00-13-00: otnmmetcial Walls ae te 16.50; te derate. trading. ye pos 664. ee or fainted in a chair — tal on) PRICES ; Ng, nO shockers. Am Tel & Tei 177.3 ‘ He was taken to a hospital, ee buy-l; = Appin Delicious, fener. 6 ok fencf,| Calves. - Salable’ 00. Vealers moder-| io. seaiiy were up from frac- 44) McGraw ‘ast box, : reported _— . prcyrorephanr| little: 3 ‘a bur Non See. sm be "eS, a an fwsedey,. mast siden to around 2 points. But there Am Viscose #8 Mere oe 2 rons sales during this year's first vee ee ms ' , » 3.50° bu: pom el Anaconda .... 65.5 ‘Soorr ch & 6 sai good. a ing, Corn and oats tcinvosh, eerily. fancy Bpy. fancy, choice 10 prime Vealers 28 -00-30.00; good scattering of losers. 53.4 “ s of $1.100,- ; , snybenne cry 23 bu. Apples, Northern Spy, : tder held higher; standard WAS a Armco Mtl... 824 sag ge Pa; quarier were in excess AW, nt. = ad “me Hie te Red. No.l “eect Apri and good. veuiers 18.00: when cull Nee The mre ge maygetn neato Au Get Line. a3 Minn P&L 1. 368 000,090 L. L. Colbert, president, | ‘The verdict: innoce' were W Stee ~ * a down. was wm | * a ‘ 83 fe — he through’ VEGETABLES, M =— Bests, topped, | — Salable 600. Mid morning ‘start but [Atl Retin so “— fe gs there 374 told a shareholde € | . Board of Education of Continued rainy weather 1,50-3.00 bu. oeunege, carly. bat Peo: eae tacranad wear corte ——— phatic about the rise. Flurries of of Aveo. Ms rp * a . Megt Ward 428| Exact figures on sales and oir Fag ao the } ; the ee moe pose Went ano ott we Be Pi vege, suandard ta Topped: now drourid 300. 2 ee share ‘activity punctuated the watenncnt, Beret. © ae Murra Cp 38 i were not disclosed, However, tu 6 setlona act oe by et fluence in mo yhea 180-200 bu. Carr . few omme ote natixe| President Eisenhower's s' Benguet ..... 2, Bise rie the c tion dated A bs . root, No. 1, slaughter lambs, « few -. 44 Nat Dairy... 5 Colbert said corpora is fiymed somewhat pd vane L “a e148 by. Pay 1 i oot ee ee, ee ‘at his news conference which in| See me aes fat ae a) shipped 421,000 vehicles during this| pixe st.. sometime ‘Monday night te esumted this ‘Com mission v0 teke of a tight supply situa this oesiets Leeks, “No. 1, ‘1.2bci.tb @0e-\tablished: one lot good to moeny Pelee dicated friendliness to the Harris! Sera - SA Set Bind 4 year's first thgee months, com-| ster thieves broke a window, the secgmary stepe 14, trom | the more wheat moving out of ibe catene’ dry, taney Pais. i» tra ao. several tots. ill "unsold natural gas bill apparently stimu-| care +: Oh. WMT eel ared with 308,000 in the first entered the building and ran- portherly ay ot Comneres Bees Be 32 B = tb. i r +) ® ' 4 — a of the first hour No. 1, 160-175 30 behs. Pars cull to choice slaughter ewes 3.008.004.1064 some stocks but not all with : + ee No Am Av .. 313 quarter of 1956. sacked several offices according \ *. corner of the West Bloomfield . ear end ‘root, No. 1, 2.00-2.50 . 3. | aa natural gas interests, cs | sive 4 be | . WA illiam V, Coulacos, director. School 2 Indiandale. g old style wheat was 43 to 1 pent Pe Fetanips, No. ray lees io éantane trcvetece | Generally, the new background: Gal Pack . s re Beet Airin cl iba “Prospects for a oe to ip ee ener gee A intereaetits Tan nigh ay 4 atte july 82.10% ‘Bin, non LRT don bebe. CHICAGO, April 16 AP) —- Ssiabie was mixed. Prospects for a three- Ce Camp soup .. 348 Owens ‘er @.i| er ‘ce eee w cmeak said. | Forrest Howe, 8 out St we | West Bloomfield ark, 8 request recites f; .waa 2 igher,|naeeere: bathouse. taney, ‘Lee Sl: aout 6.500; batehers eteedy te 26 & iday weekénd added a note of cau- Can Pac || 42. PacGa@ zg. ahead : to serve 90 days that said School District owns the prop- os \% lower to 4s higher, Rhubarb, hothou “Sib. box. Rhubarb, early: ‘pat later only Cegocoiing 4 active. 18.7 - A.W Air 15.1) “Our dealers report a continued Jail Saturday by |trty both sides corn was % box: No. 1, .60-.80 . {| seas weak; instances tion, Capital Auth ; . 3 County Drive, and 2038. oats higher fancy, 28 dor. bobs: oe pews slow. sendy ' a: ic, a -*' 46) enthusiasm our cars, and , field Township Justice |e, of eon- to te lower, egy wi rye was un- sae “bv, ‘Sauadh, ‘Mabberd: sipping “demand: mined 2 yoo ie ae me qe abe aptin too quacter’s MUA lesel of ier. Distatle. ater bleeding uigered the edvisabinty of vecating the 9 ’ No. 1 No. rs mostly 18.16-16.35; severa STOCK AVERAGES Cen "6 Me el, a 1.30%.no. 1," 1.50-2.00 bu. .ruraipe topped, No. it» butche weights 18.40- ; Ches & Oh .. 62.6 317 our field stocks are driving it changed to %4 higher, May $ 78 bu. wate 1-3 mostly, 3-3 thee we for} Compiied by the Associated Press Chey © OB -- Oo «++ 22.5" production, guilty to charges.of drunk Now, sheretere, it ad to were 5 er to Yi} 126-17 eee GREEN 18.60; 75 head mostly 1-sorted for ¢ ee sess well below industry average, without a license this Commission ve higher, May 72.40% =e lard Wa |, ptruce Bie, “pethouve, So hae Tei: je he. 2"around 340 Ib 835; adust Rail Uli Stocks| fhe af Philee ...--'5 3771 and in stndbeag! our markets we |@Md d , , wea un neler voundary of = 2 ’ 78, * Ms 18.10; 7 e . ' Indus sees af se eee bs " 2 to 7 cents a hundred a a4 Large, | 31.00-11 $8 30-dos. amell ‘imal’ tote 3 me ms tow to tet change yuan ay ary" Baim “Re Ghil” Pet’. 474] have definite shortages. - NSaudein tod Indian merce Road to ® line ere } .40. i "116.76: r sredes 380; | Noon. Wed... 2607 1229 748 1782,Col- vies M2 Pit Plate @".. ; ner of N. : figh School site; so lower, May $14 case, medium, 8 = 550 Ib sows 18:50-1678; few’ 1-3 200-30 previous “Day “2009 ine 148 1778 /Col Gag... m4 Froct eo 0 a3 ones ens that Chrysler cus- AAV. | tong ee oo el a ee tb to 1700. -- 3. “ay Hr oe tae waee tomers e been more} Indianda . 2 738 1738 1) 42 os MS afae: , Bloomfield H i , ETROIT EGGS Salable cattle 6,500; calves se art |g ee ah Bas $F Repub sti = ptional equipment like automatic) 9 your friend's im fall and needs section with West Grain. rices . AP)—Eggs. f{0b./1200 Ib down, ail grades, oll Yea Rng . 3e8t 134.7 34.6 182.6) gone ae Bere — "56.2 ae Ph. FE 5-9424, C. A. Mitchell. oe: PS og resolved, that at the RAIN See coat tesinasd. Sukecalanane|Neaeees — seat irany send oor Te Bas les aan 168.0 | Cont ws Roxk "Spe... 31 |transmissions) power steering, | bail, v, [regular monthly, meet OS CHICAGO G Detroit, ¢ “ steers over =| hs. 276.3 1861 769 191.8! Gen Mo... 1 Bee -- 47-4 power brakes, power windows and) - 2, be held on y 13, * : d weak: religious holiday ios aa 1956 ~- oi i mae | po —s ! om will hear CMICAGO, —_— of AAP) = Comes goers Grade A jumbo 43, large 38'4- pres "Foeten beef cows steady: ¢ 5/1956 .o.., 2440 1262 6 1116 = Pa. nase 31 8s gy Lead © 40.6 \seats and air conditioning. Three t Fees, oer egper vacation grain: . nnqeey s: avg. 38's; medium 35; grade and cutters steady a tally rtiss Wr . g4 bod Reg Fep -. 33-4 of every four 1957 model Plymouth er- ac ar ae ioe it of said street: _ a MD bs LJieercd B large 37. Meady; good and ¢ dy; stockers DETROIT STOCKS me as, Pe 30.4 Scovill Mf .., 32.3) been: bak - Be it eae resolved. thet ne be _ Ser bo 40; large 37-|3.00 lower: lower grades steady; of aan i) De “20.7 Seab Al RR .: 33.6 cars, he said, have equipped U e all be given by pu % ceracse 316M Browns: Grade A jum . nd feeders classes steady: toed mostly, (C, J. Nephier Co C Sea Dia oasis trans is resolution tn The a pose 7" moe seg. te: Ete rod Pon prime 110¢ ib steers nod phere = iv ures afier decimal points are eighths a Aire tte oil ty . 3 with push button parry ‘shine’ =co03 onthe posting in three eee 2. avg. 33%; grade B large 33; checks 00; mostly prime 1350 lb 256.50; Pig ‘Sieh Lew Noon | DO™ Coa 188.4 3inclair 64 |missions, compared with three out Pontiac Pre blie places. Also that - pase 2.14% a eeaag anes ret sme opremlnegy lly high ehotce 7100-150 | en Bee. a& Equip. Co. e 203) Best Ale Led my " $$Jlof five in the 1956 model line. ans OW ric ar |Consumers Power Com =; T'relephone Bent. medium ii grade B large 3 we ene as na 19.00-31.00;" standard | rendu nay sigal e : ie oeeleh Aue L |. 566 ayaa 222 Paul C. Ackerman, director of Senanay be pconietieas fifteen 18) May serene 3 wn 20-00; greae B large 30. \l6.60-11.80: igh. choice and ‘prime 926-/0°C" Ou é Chem oo 2 22 3B 2as os 2&4 Oil Cat 42) engineering and a vice president) New york um — Studebaker. cava no lee of such Public Hearing . 5 e eh ba duly panes ioe dium ata —- pb ar Pinas ae lat got 0. 23. tae ye Ane standard Howell heal alogeg Uh om 103 183 103 cwestane. Mt Fe] oo is Ind & ® of the corporation. was et PackardCorp.’ plans to introduce VILLAGE OF ORCHARD LAKE, Seat, ea Dae heey active for Easter Live a fal cows et Co... eh T 3 = 16 succeeds cho: ; MITH. it sesedt ab —~ stocks are fairly well by ae anee: wlity_and’e cutters 10.50- The Prophet © Co. ... 12 «12 2 s/Garden Den ,, 41.6 stevens. JP sti arectr. after serving a new low priced car and will sell _ Lucnas Vinepe Clerk ae cleared on all offerings with receipts 13-00-1400: BUTCHER poreen a 6:30. FE 23-2318. Fuller Brus’ | gxenaman HOURS FOR case. work for « dvs sapin wre Beded| feeectent than experience. SEE JR. écano $260 ai - aged ghter “Pontiae “in aice . market, one? , % Opportuni ° woman im modern up eeds en keeping quactarcs. © ND Tabs onion 5am Fe: | SALESMEN good oar in @ business of ber camaive executive offices. Ap | PAT. Woman with average skis oomne. 60 Matthew ¢, PE U1. | EXPERIENCED eee | $6 pa $8 000 own fart corning a ce fm Peron to Mrs Der. eep er in comma Lnvgg hod ogg ean tn PAPERING AND DECORATING. TATE — “other, with am park ¥ ,000 — at . psicanngerey J r write todey, 6 and learn how you can. Bookk Rermere ae) reet the Pe 0004. ESIRE Donelson ohns ce "Eacelien, ineation Prudential Insurance Co. | Seiten of Pectiac PO mes be placed on ose perme eee —” - « ae ae ae oer Pe ae RQ a basses pening for 2 men, no debit, §60 ee ey porary office positio: “|| $3 0 ; = ERALS" _ Realtor — FE _6-618-. cxperieaned’ as well 81 inexperi- | x PERIENCE D WAITRESS} Dotutely no cost to rou. , 7 oe oa RELIABLE YOUNG WOMAN DE- NE . SHEET METAL | enced mien considered 3 vear 152_8. Saginaw l] K ll Mature woman with good expert-| Experienced unre! tder sires care of children can Sapicte ~/ OR . wien boas, Layout and Hand ppeorrae ssiary and all. wellare | EXPERIENCED ORILE coor oe! x usse e Y encé Downtown office, SEE SS an. etait . te r| Drs a Mare Fringe Benefits. ie Gn pe beaetis : Call Mr. Lewis, FE = ork Dixie t, firming: f . erv ice sae EXEC. SECRETARY = Phase lg SG tt mes oa ‘a os ws KE. Soa Ae hee O f S Good skills and friendly manuscripts, leg : eompbitel_Service_FE 003) gram Ra Strmingham. Mi sat ceaEN Tet aendeice oe | XPERTENCED CED RECEPTIONIST | | Se s Bidg WO 39510 ICE ereuren fr Caverteing =| FE Ce cat iow. ee S le puclence ‘aol uacssahey? ee il | - Mensa ragher ter -acenmiocterel GR: ree = executive. WAITRESS FOR : mete rience not necessary; we will of -| 8TENO-COMP. TYPIST NEEDED ™ Steady. Apply after @ pm. in Ls eee “Meals “&. uniforms provided. Ex: | train you leads the eg’ man | Must be neat Good typist. Shert- | "Tor temo eee) ena eee JOBS FOR MEN pereen, Dee ton Ses) Br 2A N a salary. Hunter ro meas desirable Peed not essential. Office Service, Roc $263 _ TRAINEE $280 —- | ambulance Service. Plane et Motor 9 oN. er. MI €1131 fore i 2260 ‘Dixie » Hwy " peome _ Asoostes Dee. neem | Tetesey 8 ono vuanes Om will train in | WANTED: 5 DAYS HOUSEWORK. Am’ hd tn construe ‘tion, OL_1-6352 tl 2-8978 a oe on field Hills. Mich. ome }_ John R. GoTEe1, | Personable yo lady between the telligent young m to run Home evenings. 4-3680 ees ee EXPERIENCED be ~~ aor | ep eee, Hani FOUNTAIN HELP. DAY V “WORK One SN ENTED TINT MOTEL ages 9040 teas typing asd gen office and learn the bust- WASHINGS AND IRONINGS, oF Lots 5 part time work in credit investi- a with or without route 14 Apply Cranbrook Drug. MIidwest{ dining room. Apply 125 N. Perry pode office duties, Lots of Loa Bess: irontngs done in my home, FE —— gotene. or Sar ee ak 9 Vp _commission paid. Phone OL 2-061! 7 eho. ae Somer ATTIE|. ston = NA- Za a derview board. FE 27608.) 4-3066. pe aes Pp ¢ 2 Stee, Bot Opaske’ Ro mee Oe a! 19333, After 6 pin. _— tal Mt Fis S100 — Dewrolt «- UNT CADE FON LSGHT HOUSE WORE WOMEN EXPERIENCED IN Soe’ Fen . aes Senko 12 ilding Service 1 est, Garmes 3 Pine I periment . only “tsk for Mr Bradford. or| & cooking, “s10.. Plus room. & Come to 21 Orchard Lake, FE | tween the tages i808 om we] EVELYN EDW ARDS carniha FLOOR SANDING ~~ ‘Sadie ‘ha utomotive only ask for Mr. board. FE 46635. e ’ trained to operate business VOCATIONAL COUNSELI ‘ = rs. Prank (Nellie REPLIES ‘ Mr. Johnson. No canvassing. Our OU LiKE TO| 43841. BEE ra VICE 4 Kk and Vernon Pike Box io Sheet Metal Men re ome fy septetmes | ADAM seas jou? i “Ply | WANTED: TEACHER FOR C CATH-| chines. NO BATS. , 602 Community Nat'l. Bank Bidg.| C. BUD aE a ea ‘Leura * a.m. today : : r : only acces ic. t erences. ° 4-0584 = YING, NDIN . gare or i at 10 H ~ Steady Work WE ARE INA POSITION TO ADD — 20 Jadoon_tor_intery > on | fone sree Bor 137, Walled Lake bag Fach (osracier: FE 3-7647. ‘ Funeral service 7 ‘|? were replies at the Press Must be a talesman to Ca ~ MEAT WR API °E Rs lee | WOMAN TO LIVE IN HELP 1 WITH or en. Work Wanted Male 10 Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service. rom inited Pres office following Rae . t be willing P If-service pleasan A aT Ae a Oa ES one ers Ue De Gea Tore fuper | Revracidiegt™ sipwtnehane "area ed De OO tvey McCann and ‘| § boxes: : ply: rd pots tesion, va- arket. P00 Baldwin Ave. ___| Good salary References. Pa terms. Gordon Fisttiey, EM 3-0482. Lottie B. Wetr officiating 9, 10, 17, 20, 2% Apr somens vik sey Gills leveveacs | MIGELEAGED — WOMIA® FOR (ee ee 2 MEN DESIRE WORK OF ANY | CK, BLOCK WORK. | arty, oe Pert. Aire. 6, 6, 8, 9, * a 391 EF. Wilsdh gg eel benefita. Write| housework. Live in. Call | Soa ao MBEYSIT WITH >YR kind, ra eee ORK NEW Fireplaces, basements and chiw. : Fenaove ? 25, 26, 28, 29, » 41, Fonts } ations to dox 112. Pontiac| PE 25221 ____| old bov while mother, wo Ml CARPENTER WORK. - FE 1-0405 ae ite eS = => Pontiac, Mich. rem giving aparomartal seaten Ng INSURANCE OF | Live in. Phone FE 464i or FE repair. PE 442.¢ 4 ears. “g IDING QUAN. Auburn : l 44, 57, 58, 60, 63, 68, 73, SS Sr Se ess, giving age. OPENING IN ble of taking | Sows” —fepaii — SBOFINS. | Ai ROOFING & & SIDIKG. G GUAR- —feearn_Betypte ; < J S & dependents eee fice for person — e ADITIONS SIDIN anteed 3-5523. : 100, 101 FIRE FIGHTER: ce not neces- MALL OFFICE: Low Price bid, with TEWS, APRIL 18, 1957. LaER aa 76, 81, 86, 87, 90, * Oi. CITY OF PONTIAC YOUNG MAN. TYPIST al Gietation. Ss og i consider WOMAN FOF a emal of detailed 4. tne ot sales experience —_ & etree. ae ison te A ay "TRENCHING G Baad Lakelend, Sylvan any uy. - \ SIs st billing Advise experience se : sary to 40 yre. old. FE 2.0219 linet hevalsile =} ae = postition or MAple 2-1521__ on i peters father =< a Applications ae oe tees = ing ene 4 expected. Box 9.| person RAPHIO OL COLORING eipe and bave high clerical apti- | —_ et amunions bi honest and | or “WAT “BASEMENTS & ry FE pee. Wat.r line. Field tile, a on ‘ “ty ic e aie | HES LED, 5-996 dear brother ot fre na. Pel \ ‘ rad Beau grein a Mo 28 a = : % wanna MEN, ARE YOU BE-/ PROTOO to start soon. Please = tude. Write Pontiac Press, neal cope ving in — ‘say i Fr i A LICENSED & BONDED MASON BONDED MASON % Peter, tin i ervice allowable 7 d 25 and OR 3-728’ {or .nfo - ‘ contractor. Ce . pe weee ore Se eit Help Wanted Male Bigh ‘cbeot “graduate or eqtive-| trees coals ay capuvmest with | for Mrs Fiath | WID. REGISTERED NURSE | FOR | hood of $10 AVAILABLE NOWi CARPENTER FE § 59501 tne Sparks -Grittic Funeral Home| ALIGNMENT AND wasn MAN lent A oy en ie S. Parke + eases: 6 months all-expense ponTIAC “GENERAL BEORTIAG: | tare Ze e210 ‘| & cabinet dock rdock_ Yel Fotos. laspuasis. ¢ee cut d of-| ¥ May ist. Must e- fice, City Hall, 35 8. : m to qualify | 44; w. HURON 8 een j D. B. Murdoci we. he ee eee mere sho "FOE | Piet canteen get! MUO WAR PORLO™, GRAIL | youn Wouai eur < SSL Te PERE SATeTage Cheon | e"ban tee pont tise fil Me in state: Too-Bear mac der h z ‘ in your; ABLE ' billin v = or the fon tfin, “Punerall Ne. Motemmoe exchanged. Cur- | _ @Tinder han OR TWENTY Man | Srowine o Noa tecates $1.64 per $385.88 TO $3 86 PER MONTH | Oe nd ealaty expected. Bor 0. bite CALL FE b-8065. _nomically. at to Body, Bay City, TWin- FOREMAN F community. $10. ADDITIONAL SALARY PER Sf isc Press r ANTED.| ADDITIONS — ROOFING STRING Rome ae) brook 5-841. 2) eae ithe fob shop ‘uckgroune, | hour for Ath opportunity for pro, MONTH. FOR AFTERNOON OR | aa Want te ted al la aren © ee RANTES. | Sop ons — price bid. with = we Same man with fob-shop bac starter, with op F DUTY. LIBE elp a Call 1 on Via, FE 5-9068 . : a, SRT PLEASE | el Free estimates FE 8-3400. terms Ca : ’ O 1 Sate tn ean relocate, 18 | motion: Personal interviews eac SONAL POSSIBILITIES pen oe, res i “Pree esti or MAple 91612 T Southern Michigan. Top salary to Tuesday and Wednesday ALL DIRECTOR OF | ) $300 NA GER FOR ee é The Pontiac Press A ENTI N- | right man Outline experience past ara Parents invited, 37 W.| woksiNG crny RVTC on PONTIAC: | BC JOKKEEPI ER ato. | ee es Cs) PE), | ALL TYPES CARPENTRY, 2 or 3 men { vailable Box NTLAC } Prefer *a rehes, additions. roofing, siding FOR WANT ADS healed pavers Ug cay | - mee and when ava __Lawrence St. Ponttac. ——| Mien FE 3 ROSPTTAL. PO Male At experience Fine Active firm is looking <= Bia CARPENTRY 3 30 = one ER: canteens and trim a speciate. t | pl Apply - == Sa =| aaa tiv tratior Nice folks to, bitious man whe can do ga new & repair _ Call after 6 p.m : my ‘wamerss Meeere te 30 and Gn aduate Help Wanted Female 7 | Sork wih This is mm a ~ | tvping and is interested in wetting | Formica a specializ, easvanbes: eee 5 MASONRY a DIAL FE 2-8181 | 12-00 ——— —--———, Mechanical Engineer REAL ESTATE | rary _ position ony. long, | shead ee Blocks, brick and s.one fireplaces } | ; : echan g MIDDLEAGED WOMAN FOR! you will be here a CA AKER AND CARPEN. ment drives and walks, Only ° fo 5 p.m Attention, Attention | Experienced on some machine de- eae Live in Call FE SAILF SW MEN : time Please apply in person. | Midwest ABINET MAR & Specialty FE — who desire ist class work. - From 8 a.m. f p.m. ‘Large national concern peoes ! aot) Poi atae prriaierair contre 2-5221 Realtor Partridge will employ 2 Rimmler - Dallas Inc. or i AVNET Call PE 4-2671 day or night. Ellis. ingle and aggressive youn ods i "WAITRESS WORK, | full time saleswomen r Dealer | e CEMENT c. ries Simmesiny. ore j ID Freee ae Ceca Mek | acca eam ens gum, of ALL AROUND Wal ceo! riled | mat ira er Employment | tat saieten tee re es A ~ sort areas ' | ee | 2 | Medical Bidg . 880 war | estate = ons Pl pees ~ IN. MAN CAN | _ 5-634. Porches, additions - “por “errors other fv muisbed Average’ “eae cars| Rechestar paper Ce. , ATTRACTIVE APPEARING WOM- pda person 1050 0 tee _ i oe Pre ave Tat eee ee | ane PONTIAC STATE BK. BLDG.| LAWNS RAKED. ROLLED. SEED- reat ce he bet. ‘gai than te cancel the charges ¢ Se ‘$108 Expenses paid Experi- P O Box 185 | an. Afternoon and early evening | a to do some painting & yard work FE 5-227 . ed_ & fertilised. FH 2-0967. sign Ble me, a 1, day or that portion of the first § pad unnecessary. Permanent * _ Rochester, Michigan position. Appointments made for | Lady to assist with semi-invalid -_ LAWN SERVICE. . FER- - of the sdvertisee 9) ood future Immediate cash | MANAGER. GRAIN ELEVATOR | you. Call Mr. Glen, FE 4-2359 j and housework. Ref. & — seeding, nodsing. shrub- on FE ment which has Ten § | draw. See Miss Mullen, Michigan (Want man te run the elevator et | BaBYSITTER WANTED ‘TO LIVE wages. Write Pontiac Press Instructions | 9] be setting, hand & light Sato vee. & etc. Jensen, ered valueless through the State Employment Service 142 Peck, Mich. Good opportunity. in. More for home than wages | c >SWOMEN __ 60. POOPED ADA rts | Ob i: 1198. vo error. When cancellations § | Wayne st, Wed & Thurs eed Permanent. Write or see Joe Har- te Pontiac, Press Box 1. Give SALESWO! . MEN & WOMEN, FULL inal ac MAN : Pree eases RS) Set iat tt MP) SOMA Rar attr nar | iceseety at Bc cic ea | Best Way as, i . . : ich >. | Sajustmente wii be given 9 Pe atiea MAN WITH CAR. 25 TO Beauty Operator * quired. Kopiy 150 N. Perry. 8 SALON” ¢ MI Cecil == be FE _att : i ha oe ae ee VETERANS Serna a aggreee Wrile Poo} Pontine State ‘Bk. Bidg. | omen accustomed to the oe) Gordon, 2100 Davisbare Re. Holly | 81685. Herbert = aaa con, | MASON, WORE STONE WORK SAAPRTER— wom Wawra than regular bs | ‘ tiac — ay “ASHIER - clientelle Im this area. EXxxcetien ME EXPERIENCED A TUTO! sare? . no Job. too small. FE 68503 or fs’ 12 o’¢lock noon { <= GERYSLEA PRO. CAS . : PO EAEP '\ al MT ESTATE $a OR | Pontiac Press, Box 114. . | oMA 03. [3 ae ‘arwatg pebieatn 18 to 28 T's “CE NIST ity for the right persons. | RE home pro: CEARN TO. DRT ‘© THE SANE | RELIABLE NEEDS | - f | 5 CHA CTS EXPERIENCE, SEE. RECEPTIONI! | opportunity fo saleswomen in new a LEARN TO ive work. FB CARPENTRY WORK & ROOFING. i LBBs, RESTON MOTOR ' mall) | in Pontiac, Waterford and WAY AT “SAFE-WAY” DRIVER Pinball. : & new. Free estimates. OL Tracie, Wet, 9:30 am. Neat, ambitious. travel California.| SaLEs. 3" 8. MAIN, CLARK- Sree otce a Apply in person. Kav Cooley In¢., | tee Exp preferred A) Hi L. a, eee re ag | TWO ee — haniins. re a 4 ri- | iN i ealty Co., wood : ool ns ROS inti Len SED. “cen pen 1 ee ee “tarnished | | Spromvowirtns FOR AGORES-| challenging oppor’ For lady.) 199 W. Mapie. £ i ~~ +0004. _ res Contractin ethene vanced Mayried Couper coo". GTS, an Ate 2ice,) Mutt | Seag iar a pleing ‘copearance | "%* : | Reaf Estate Salesman ° “lain "wort nating” aster | POGOH ove Be. sae i ne. tri ig uel 7S I educeti will- je reonality . = ne ny fake | cave Eyrrcy pep!) Nias, Fork, Bealing asnes @ | ORG Dane f | 1 CASE WANT ap RATES 4 ered. See Mr. Daniels at 142 | Bap od aa Commo iat Po = "peop detailed records. : = Chahes to Make SAV E ENERGY, USE saree FE vie 7 CEME} NT & | \ ae ping tee Chere 7) Sass G: Tite Pik ent 24: Nice company éetac Gray Gee us eos he heen | nd Mone ; WALL WASRING OR OTHER | p= @ Lines in css. cate 1 -trmer 900.000 @ year Preeoogilinan PE f engi oe gh enten | SALESGIRLS- . |} Gor NNAN WANT ADS! To find a work. aera in ay ih WORK. FE é : eidilitie or sa 4 ; , y ' : a te Se 3m jl FOR CAS H IN Aj _29251."Mr ‘simone spay | SOmpny, Denne. Meo Tibvay. better spotaweartane dresser, "| DAW a DINN! job, place to live or ajo a | aaa ft HURRY, ‘sell things, "ARMIN, Te oes FE 20213 for appeintment, @ poss Eashion Shop | a | good an Car, oe Classi- in tes through Classitied Ads.) Grixers lifense Apply. 69 Wayne. conan ?Wo DEsiRED Be tg Bh g I fied NOW Ra lhe 22 $3 2 ts 6 Dial Ji rh orOonA PER ERP AO WAR | concen ony, Fk mene Aine er bonus. | este] boop & teat norco ; wee | ome a is too bid oF | haha --- Anyt 7 ‘& es! < il eecdahe ideal Feeuave Exc. rtuni- pos or euelied ne. chal edgy Pod Press a ais modern house, FE A. : Fr the sintneieninns j2 sisi, i\ ty, Kendales. i¢ 8. Saginaw, | ‘ : 5 Aas : a pm ‘ —— cl Ty 800 STANDARD SIZE FIRE Brick, Reasonable. EM _ 3-4205. & GRADING Fill dirt, gravel & black, ‘*Tunk” Farlow EM a el a a en | Reliable party will finance your basement or _ incomplete home. Low rate of interest. Many satisfied customers. _FE 2-9104 before 5 P.M. “Business Services 13 Al —“{Lominum & INSULATED — Installed—Terms—Low Prices—By rior, FE 43177 nog sj of wringer We service oom washers. ROY’S, 96 Oskiand Fre ASPHALT , driveways, gies CABINETS BUILT jODEL- ing kitchens. FE 1-0405. SOMPLETE HOUSETRAILER RE Pe foe PE. 2-0008. ir Rig MOTOR sERVICE RE ‘a zie E. Bike é lawes cut. Call ; fe! Straits pone Cutting, com HAULING & RUBBISH. WAM E $-0095. __your price. Anytime. HT HA’ G retes. FE 6-1124 * ae HAULIN NAME PE E183, ata Wan, WITH % TOR FIORE 4-8421. “aut ue |~ O'DELL CARTAGE TREE SERVICE. and trimming. Get our bid.) > and 7 ae t distance moving. REDUCED RATES Smith .| Lar; van to serve you, Moving FE 44004. ‘Trucks to Rent| TRUCKS, ona oe ee | TRACTORS Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. © 8. ARD Abend VET Ww AKE TRU wants ha’ 5 UNWAN | 18ST CLASS EXP. PAINTING AND . Reasonable, FE 58-2860 | P. terior. fod ae “og mg Gh 2 Free est. FE 4-9205. 1 WALL WASHING & 1 Sensible Estimate Mac's PE 6838 or FE KAA PAINTING. WALLPAPER steaming. Reasonable. FE 23-2116. ialist Fy a oe a . built ‘an Don't Bs nN id firepla s, , dollers, wa- pod i Local registeref com- GENES ‘TING SERVICE. ed, sold, repaired. Crooks Rd, Rochester, PE PA BLING 219 Leach 10 st. ces SAP ae Tt a Tailoring 16 ae T. home, Call FE’ $8455, = Furniture Refinishing 16A 16A R bd pet E ee ‘REFINISHING, AL- done in my |) ALLS OR _3-7061 PAINTING, INT. EXT. WALL th ome st és ie .. eS : wie AC I WOERV ICE PE 8-3251 wisiclnaed Board d 26 Wtd. Household Goods 27 OF PONTIAC’s LARGEST buyers, Cash waiting: FURNI ae EEDED ONE farnil yon. OA P3t len AUCTION Fden tractor Wanted to Rent 29 Bo Ba | “SCORECARDS ,.. can’t tell the players without a =| SCORECARD!" q Wanted Real Estate 324 Rent t Apts. Furnished | 33 SEE ‘THIS 1 LARGE 3 3 RM. ‘APT. Rent Houses Furnished 35 |! 1 BEDROOM’ DELUXE KITCHEN. . paradise. Also 2 oab- 7 BEDROOM HOME, NEW. 306 W. Cornell. No ‘children, _Retferences, ROOM 1 Adults only, 395 Freemount, 3 RMS. AND EATH, GAs | sot fi 4 miles out. Couple preferred PE 32-4655. URMAALL ROOMS. SEMTMOD ERN, 7, ae ve icome, 2930 Mariing- MODERN a . HOU a HOUSE ‘ pom AL rie nares +s Phone PE 4-545. SMALL HOUSE FPURN. MODERN. Gas heat, 1% miles E. of Auburn — % mile 8. 3330 Crooks Rent | Houses Unfurn. 36 BEDROOMS, ‘MODERN. 3606 SIL- _Yerbell Re. __ 2 J BEDRM BRICK” ‘TERRACE. our clients. 21 years setvice to a satisfied clientele. See call sence you sell, Ask for Bob M To Buy—To Sell—Tg Insure MAHAN LTY co. REALTORS A vening: & Sundays 107s Open, Bre . FE 30263 A RE LAN Moh ha i Mra Pee gts. A FOR IMME- New or sea: Buyers waiting. What have Clark Real Estate, FE PE 44813. Ask for Mr. Clark, IMMEDIATE CASH FOR orett ties and land contracts ve buyers for same -K.L. ard bate Realtor 2339 Orchard oo Rd, FE 4-4563 Bid on the a hg your contract before you sell Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl N. Saginaw St Ph, FE 6-8165 Open Eves. ‘til 6:20 ? ‘3 ou ? or Can. guarantee to sell your house "Sn thediately? MORE MORE ADVERTISING MORE ‘CHOW MORE eG WHITE. BROS. gen te Hwy Phone OR 3-1295 or OR. 3-1872 Open Eves ‘til ® — Sunday 10 to § Rent Apts. Furnished 33 a Tiled ones yr.-around. Lake front LTS. Pactra 1§ Pontiac Lk, Rd UNFURN. ary ° Highland Apt. “8 §. Edith. BEDRM. sees es NEAR PON- tiac High .and ; downtewn. MY 2? ROOM UNFURNISHED close in on Mill Street, $45 r month. Call J, A. Taye cr, FE 4 amma 3 het STOVE, REFRIG., HEAT od hot water turn. Pvt. bath & =I Close to downtown. 4 or . ara $50 mo Call after 4 3 ROOMS, ALL PRIVATE, MID- dieaged man, }, $45 mo. FE 21718. 3 BOONE’ 490 8, UTILITIES. KITCHENETTE BACH- Aes a week, FE 23-0566. TCRENETTE. PVT. 1 ROOM & Page an 1 vm bath = 600 E. sabia Blvd. i RM. A ABT. DEC. PVT. bath, util On eo line, Refined une: _ Ref, FE 2 32-3900. LE os "EM “AND BATH: MI reo ROOMS OT TORENETTE & bath. Lots of closets & storage 6 “Singh Sf bus pe. Near Eastern pee 44 ~«E. Pike 6, FE BUY OR SELr Pvt. bath & ent. & kitch- ehildren welcome. $75 month, oR -| 2 OR 3 BEDRM, APT. OR HOUSE.|1I will personally buy prop-| 8 newly decorated. Child wel-| 3.1972, se: furn. $70 _——- FE ¢048.| erty or will seu it for you and| come, Landry facilities. Util. | 5 BEDROOM BRICK WOME CON. ig Bee Hous | show fou how to wet co it a |; _man, 015 Orchard Lake Ave, | Yenlen to Pontiac. price re r Vi "OR of Draytin — Us prove it GUALy APT. SUITABLE FOR Tnmediate occupancy. Call OA ._D. RILEY, BROKER couple or single person. Apply | >~gonecn sect WEWLY MARRIED. + SoovtN DE PE ¢1157 509 Elis. Lake Rd, FR caao Reveliy Store, 35 Auburn, |> BEDROOM sw ee Age “4 Laundry fac, Ortonville area. “try SOLD Wr ber. ‘$50 down, $98, per month, 3-1211 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you would like this sign. on Gpsrains 3 RM, & igh aoe Norman. WAlnut 5-1367, UNFURN MOD, N. SIDE HOME.| your house, jet us show you how Oe eae tor two Nesls | 4 ROOM MODERN, ¢ MILES NO. Rear_rent_ Ph. FE 3-1686. our method of contacting qualified | emi cP yign school’ No enil- | of Pontiac, sas per’ mo. 128 Bi Share Living Quarters 30| fcs'you Ne oblvcatonna quot | area. Ai mou PE 24iea,” | verbal Ra tes 6 s’% J fled appraiser at your door in 30 30 | VACANT SAT — SHA PA TE | sce pastes Pe “WwW AY WILL SHA i. 2, ° bath trance. iw ve winces, Ceetera, ant “Gsed_logetien z Une. PE 3406 after | 6 Riss. LARGE “YARD @ GARDEX. in omy ioe Pao FE 28-6433 hri S MaAgtair _ Eves , H f ROOMS & “. BATH COUPLE WORKING WOMAN—SHARE HER ump 1e Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 34| only. 304 N. John §-room = ll ee "2 PE 20474 Realtor FE 47114 “ “~~ | {ROOM MODERN HOUSE” WALL: Reasonab 3 N. Zoenregh oe Seen Eves.|/1 LARGE WITH RPHY “Baa ~~ — — to Fisher, Wed. 1. Contracts, Mtge, 32 32| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | bed, room & ki hot | _Call FE 5- Ca 7:00. ~ want BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE| ater. gas Beat, ref oon % ~ ROOMSS-W ATH aEF. Purchasers waiting. furn... er month, FE 5-44. gronees Fe oe “S forth ott ot i$ propery: F. McKINLEY T_BDR PPER ON EUCLID. een foe Soe Rage: ioe 800 ioonmeren Rd. 1 Palace Trailer off Dixie Hwy. | ore PONTIAC, EM 33311 1 2 duplex pokane. | @ RM. ae LA we PRIV. FE ki ear POON, 5708 FE $0611 before 2 or efter 6. ac seated ile jooteoperl = WY 1 & 2 BEDROOM, PARTLY FURN, | 6 Rooms, ‘& BATH. «468 COOLEY BUPLER. 5 RMS & = CLOSE cone 5. stores Drayton _ Plains. OR 3- 1228. FOR LEASE: NEW 2 BEDRM. home at White Lk. $85 per month, IN MODERN § ROOMS & BATH, i block — of | a on Teggerdine Rd. EM RENTAL UNITS Attractive new duplex type untts. Reasonable rent. rated in Pon- tiac on East Bivd and Perry 6t. CALL FE ¢7833 oo May } 3 & as 8 “ORPER. “HEAT: “STOVE __Goed con RM. CLOSE IN. 230 8. PARKE. 1 FE 27188 T_RMB. aa SHE FURN, FE 23-8888 fT RM. BATH & KITCHEN, COU: | 7 ROOMS ODERN WITH T MORTGAGES eel Washing- an Ee | eee ON GOOD PROPERTIES, ‘4 ecre | | BEDROOM TERRACE, PARTLY | Pontiac. private ¢,._utill- BD. CHARLES, 1717 8 Telegraph Liners ae bos Fors ae ties ished, 40. OR 3-144. Farm pond: a &@ BATH, HEATED, Equitat > Bock ty pea eae Sou FARTL T] shoctrte a are & } naar eator ee 4-052 . PE 5-se01 | 1 & 2 BEDROOM, ¥ PURN. ston, Mie! pa aces 7 ed On YOUR | Tiled yr. around, lake front Days inqeire at ‘MeNell's Nursery. tthe bird reece, 11000 Ww 3 ; Saar io — on wae + . see, gt Phone FE i-#316. only. 308 | 3 room ents with teat, hot ir, 506 W mures, ight bd iy . Huron, eery- DAY OR NIGHT TV SER FE +1380 or FE §-8390 BTRAKA i OURRARFRED FV REPAIR. AN any PE 49736. RADIO & TV. in? 8. PARKE ST. Typewriter Service 22A ADDING MA- chines rt work. Sup- ply Co, 17 =" Lawrence. Uphoistering _ 23 '|BEADLE’S shows by ape FE baat 2 ae 48. TELEGRAPH __ Spreads, Your material, FES SS, ie aye wee, pay for ad OR 3-382. Frown 1 ALE ON BALDWIN . PE 8-078. BLUE s, vic. Baldwin and 34 ” Reward, «FE 2-1070. YOU SAVING VINO 3 PER CEN “Rie J. en. rat nN, Psagiees. FE Austin Norvell 1 Pn EE SURANCE—ALL a a 70 oe mae Nicholie — c e “Cass |i Mis -_, peel Ag i aan Latte the hone FE UM "DEBT? LET US Eder | Cive You 1 Place to Pay Restore Lost & Found 24 y 4 give you oa ered CASH IN A FLASH A. Johnson ALTOR / 1% 8. Tele Rd. rE . rivate —_ couple only LARGE ROOMS, PRI- vate bath, weshing pavinges pri- _— _— aby welcome. 2 ROohiE ADULTS ULTS ONLY, #1 AU- burr Ave 2 RMS. AN Going St. Corner of Whittemore. 2 RMS. CLEAN. COUPLE PRE- ferred. No drinkers, FE 40644. 2 LARGE RM5., NEWLY DECO.- rated. Child welcome, Gingeliville, _FE 56-1927. ~ private. 431 Wanted Real Estate 32A BUY, SELL OR TRADE Biase will pay zou 44 Lg sain boy and ufties and land O HOUSE ON N OR W-SIDE. SMALL Dublin rent one in . _Sehoe! "Dlathet, EM_3-3795. HOME OWNER HOME BUYER /May We Be of Service? entative to a on ave a = home te sell or ge buy, call us and je t's talk it Fi z over, $z| HOME MART REALTY 1062 W. Huron ~ LISTINGS WANTED. Us HO GET C FOR BMALL EQUITIES a “Leslie R R. Middleton FE 8-603 ~ OWNERS" We need listing on soapy + Bhan Seattle" bay "and "contrct PONTIAC REALTY “TRADES | Ss thes paid s 5-197 2 ROOMS WITH PRIVATE —- and ent. Very clean, 36 Center 3 & 3 RMS., PVT. BATH. ADULTS only, 287 Oakland Ave. 2% RMB, iS., PARTLY FUR Ou “Apts. + 180 EB, Huron. 2 WITH private bath & ent., util, furn. mail child welcome. FE 2 ROOMS, mai BATH, 5 __Private bath, apply 70 Clark Bt. 2 ROOM CABIN, ALSO — room, 3300 Elis, Lk. 2 RM. Li APT. only. . ent. EM 3-3044. 2 RMS, AND BA’ , WEST SIDE. Clean, reasonable, Business or person, FE 5-6044. 2 ROOMS, L NCES, newly decorated. Ground floor ATE E: Orns side, aa 8-167 saa 7 RMS. & BATH No children. FE 3-7406. Se not feel sted. Call fneiniiiee of trading your. real es orate. We hare BA farms. tneomes, business rtunities end oo resorts for DORRIS & SON REALTORS 752 W. Huron Phone 4-1557 SELLING YOUR HOME? ot eget etn peer tn aces sla |_behiaat SPRING BUYERS ARE. CALLING: VSTOUT'S | List your homes — lots — farms the oldest reait im in" le area | . wife, M. ‘Stout, Realtor ¥) SSien ves, “tn &: ws 6-61 i Sunday 2 “til\4 pm. | Rae APT a. PVT: ENTRANCE 7 ROOM & BATH. PRIVATE EN- trance. OR +1388 "7 RMs. PVT. BATH & ENT. wie Parke 8 PARTLY FURN. 5825 St, Waterford. OR_ 3 oe 7 AMG & BiTH. CLINTON A 03 Mechanic. 3. SaOaE for 2 gentlemen, everything furn- ished, Auburn 4-6370. 4 ROOMS AND mAh EVERY: thing furnished. 191 : 5 & BATH, UTILITIES. CALL 10:30 to 2. niles © 14,3 ROOM feo: apartm water, stove and refrigerator fur- nished. Near Tel-Huron shopping center. Foe: Mr. Smith at 38 E. Huron 8t. SMALL 5-ROOM AND GARAGE. Close to Tel-Huron Sho; g Cen- ter. FE 56-9042 after p.m. Rent Lake Cottages 36A WALLED LAKE, MODERN CONV. Pvt. beach, 2-bedrm. Reas. MAr- ket 42203. For Rent Rooms 2 .|1 LARGE ROOM, DOWNTOW Private entrance. FE 40123.. RM FOR LADY WITH COOK: fac’ Douglas. FEL rE one =" A SLEEPING ROOM FOR MAN. . entrance. . Huron, FE 3 RMS., E IN. HEAT & UTIL. CLOSE furn, _furn. $13.80 per wk. 61 Feneley Ct. 3 RMS, MODERN. WITH HEAT. 453 N. Pe AND BATH MAIN Close to downtown Pon- tiac. ox month. Call Realtor “E 43881, 7 RMS. & BATH. REFRIG. STOVE. a ee EAST SIDE, 4 ROOMS UPPER, naa FE 8-2413. _— mY BATH, LOWER. FE 8-6064 before 5:30 30 p.m. ae RMS. & BATH. PVT. — & bot water furn. OR 5 NEWLY DECORATED. Main floor dE fnew Pvt. Entr. 67 Henry § RMS. & BATH, UPPER 4 i 4 rooms bath rT, modern, refri fot water, furnished, Samide © °°?" preferred, 123 x Modern 3 Walk tm . On ‘bas bus A, yy 61, E omy yon a omg Praag coirooy botrecss. ‘an ous. yennd oble . Kas- sabian “oor, MI +1300. BRAND NEW Orchard Leake Avenue. Balmer Street, just south of 596 |. otmanie | Saaeen aay “, vd 7 * page avaliable. M1 Prospect, CE ROOM FOR G downtown. 41 Pine 8t, FH Room FOR N WORKING men, $6 wk. in, Shower. FE $6748 NG A RE- ble home, ; e fans BY FisHER WOMAN. a orivate. PE eat” tide hu. SHOWER, OF. tage. Business man YE basit. Rooms With Board 38 EXTRA CLEAN — # STYLE meat. 14 Matthews. 56-0377. telephone. in vate home. West of withoat boserd. 35 _Bitiwsre Dr. FE 8-3937 ROOM & = BOARD IN IN RESPECT able home. Use of ROOM FOR @ meals, FE 29-3429. Convalescent Homes 38A VACANCY. ae SEMI- er cece or con- MAN. a Pontiac's finest new ate ready for AIR CONDITIONED beat, xitchen fans, master eo ul itieaeealeony ype bullding CHOICE NEWLY DECORATED 3} rooms and bath, all large rms., located close to dewn: town. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor We Eee ace | pet UPPER ON LAKH ORI bedirooma, — in bath, s ae a b pomaathd Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN with individ 28. Rooms by Day or Week Iso 1 or 2 AD ONLY A Te a barnes One, Inspect! 464 Auburn FE feral 86918 neat & 80m LEAR! rms. " iJ . FEderal 18 By day or week. Moderate rates wach STIGA 125 N. Perry. FE 5-126. for one credit. inve Rent Stores 40 21 more te 2. oer ete and pa Tris, "10 to 4 |? STORES 15 X 50. PARKING space at rear. Heat & water furn. 141-143 Qakiand, OR 3-1391. 41 __ Rent Office Space DESIRABLE OFFICE 58P. available sbove. city offices in Harbor Newly decorated, 4 heat and y of : plent parking gg ge OO As 150 ing furnished, ‘Lease JFE 2818 / 34] For Rent Miscellaneous 42 7 300 AMP, PORTABLE ASOLINE, Welder, FE 5- o Fer Sale Houses 43 $38 , AFTER 5PM. SEE | "has Thru ‘Partridge COURT, OR PHONE ay List Thru Partridge KG. HEMPSTEAD, , 7 hibatom “Rouse eye nn | UNFURNISHED « ROOMS & BATH t oaman lot" Ses as Grace, Vic. greats : fiat, : _ large 2, 965. Bind pe ' Ra, & 6. ‘5 RMS. CH | BY BUILT IN 1955, NICE bath. Heat te ers Se ecs| Eee heer eee ofa cea peer, | Ste oben Pe tal Bigg SE A Mga eal aoel be etn $2,009 Bown. 80 Wo foun: Neah ‘iow SCHOOL, 3 & bath.| dell. PE 2-67 : : Richolle ee + aoe 736, Huron, re $48 : of “| our ey Bal. it eh ee rf, ‘x ot celling, i slus e eeee ia a Bis Sta On’ 9.5403, Fett di full base. pa ie ute “n. aes : ‘Right into pgp and C RED GI ‘ od aa Immaculate J oro J IM, WRIGHT MS OAKLAND AVE. PE 5.0441 ~~ NORTH END GI e with, sine 4 rooms & bath up. Full SGeoguens with central < neat. Price — $15,500, terms. CRAWFORD AGENCY VETERANS $250 DOWN Ranch style. = _ Ready for hee enewpeney. schools. Lake VON N PE 5-0237 WEST e PROORLYN 5 BEDRM, 3 shaded lots, Full basément. bee rege. $1800 Da, & $75 Mo, FE bedrm. a Eat lake priv. low monthly paym Price 0 Newingham In Walton Manor Almost new 2 bedrm. home. Gas heat. hot water, storms and sereens Venetian blinds, ‘across from the new school, age of enly $52 per month ing taxes insurance, In Auburn Hei 2? bedrm. home —_— ment. In ghts — Log “TL. c *NEWINGHAM | Corner og Soechea Rd, s FE 83003 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICH “Budget Rancher” 3 Bedrm. Full Basement Homes Featuring FLUSH DOORS DELCO OIL HEAT LARGE KITCHEN AND BATH PLASTERED WALLS SLIDING CLOSET DOORS ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATER FOR ONLY $9,979 PLUS LOT Directions to Model: . 2 8 TO CA RD. WATCH FOR SIGNS. Model Open DAILY $ TO 8 SATURDAY 2 TO 6 SUNDAY 1 TO 7 Almost an Acre... of ground makes the setting for this 3 bedroom ranch near the Waterford Center Bchool. extras are all eluminum $1,960 down uy now in spring planting Spring is Here going faet, so advise your immediate pec’ 14 new carpeting drapes re yoann Peat fie tor gee we > session, Top value at §12,- 950, Atterition GIs eed your opportunity ts buy wiroom, Colonial abe oe Hills We have: the pleasure 3-bed- Pioneer Highlands living tn excellent off J Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 40528 8 Eves. & Sun, . [ YOUR LIFE’S MADE toe] FASTER through Classi '|fied Ads. To. solve every-| day problems quickly, dial i i On Your Lot or Ours ° Gl Resale |= LOW DN. PAYMENT 2 OR 3 BEDROOMS FULL BASEMENT Earl E, James EM 3-6311 FE 4-1444 8260 Cooley Lake Rd.__ No Down Payment Will build ae Bree! tree and clear lot S ietl wiring; starter Se rog me email down pag < rc ent. F.C. Woop co. basement and er build on OR 3-1235 oa 3-1038 Corner Williams Lake Ra & M6e FOR COLORED story, 3 bedroom modern home, with ‘tun basement & gas heat, Choice side Paved street Immediate posses sion, $950 down Also have another oh bedroom with full basement, corner lot. Red street with “180 down. . RILEY, Broker ay Re “Ls. Rd. FE +11" "BUD" Only $1,500 oes Lake Privile On_ besutiful ranoth i This 3b home 2 bed- rooms down; 1 bedroom up. Lasse kitchen, front basement on rear of lot for income. Total $8, Quick possession. price 5.Acres and 3-Bedrm. Rancher With full by pee os en ——— ut esto so 3-room po ante | price” $10,400 w tate. oil oi heat Make. Pun peice George R. rit: “#69 Baldwin Ave. Good roe Eo sg oar *, Cc. PANGUS, Realtor = Call collect: Ortonville fure and sce, your best buy, Ask Charles ba VanHorri 6-2400 JO _eseet =e SALE: —— in Ward's Orchard. OoLLiEn RD, 2 —. Ee ae pine a PER z PAR: 2 bedrm. bun- ‘odern, Garegs, New off ia BN with ~. thy. FE 32-2162 West Side Suburban — Ross McLarty, Broker - Pe 5-318 ‘This cory 4 room modern, Tile OW win- on Oak ‘floors Garage. 2 lots. Near stores. sion Lo wn. Dorothy r Sayder La Lavender rr oat or Eves. oH 0417 | OAKLAND AVENUE | a Cg & large bedran. de & jarse be full oo Ral bemt ous beat acer. rage. Terms avail able, WEST OF PONTIAC big full hill pesement you have looked for. =} _ work area in Pemts. etek diving room ered —- ont kitchen. 3 ad ment fec, room with nat. ‘fireplace, 2car owrick ga- rage. Choice location, Tre- mendous value, Leslie R. Tripp, R Realtor 75 W. Muron 6tr PE $4161 or FE 31308 STOUT'S Best Buys Today! . CLARKSTON - Neat 4 built in 080. with ful me CITY HOME Butit in 1956, this home t4 very pen | ani clean, with 2 Edw. M. Seg Realtor ae ‘ 58168 hw, ‘Ves, gorse Located M ' Since 1926 rea, this attrac’ ve ¢ home ea 313 West Hu i r Shake" exterior, | we 5.9447 “Eve. PE ' living room with wood- om, burnin fireplace, generous kitch- MACEDAY-LAK oll ak we By By BR oo bus at door. Offered at’ elavee, enone, 0 x ren ——s * acreage, avail: is 2 bedroom home. 13 % 23 . ‘ . knotty pine } room, NI HO IE - “gf Tenens: Priced: ot C L fiosde, 200° cown. to Mt_Clemens SPE G-1201 Eves, Mrs. Kelchner FE ¢8773 4BEDRM. BRICK : Located just 5 minutes f tiac near Elizabeth Lake, ir . =e a large coer ii ceramic tile beth on main , Hy sa room wit Same invbar'a recigersior. 3 aft: tached garage. Gat lisere & —— = “throughout, SILVER LAKE-?" nf i screens Spacious, 4 bedroom, tile- poo ola tas est come © Saas, rooted, brick, rancn-type— patio for summer comfort, priced 32' living room with at $23,000. : ceiling, natural fireplace, * ae baths Bevement ree. m, part bath. 1.6 re. LIVE SUBURBAN fandee ag oe site—i1y' lake. Seldom do we have the front. it beach. Own- tunity to offer such an er ‘conmionrea: ing e¢. Just 5 minutes Pontiac, Near school 4 BEDROOM ing lake. 3 bedrooms, tasnn peedé 1% story 1% in 1948. 9 living room, 3 fireplaces. coseay ie th do’ with many extras, Full Base- ius family room with ment with recreation ares, Oak af ving Moors, Storms & screens, Auto- with natura] fireplace, din- matic oil heat, 2 car attached “EL” 3 rooms and rage, situated on @ 100x200 fi. bath up. Pull basement, at- lot, new tm 1985, Prived . tached garage, fenced 78° x at $19,000 with terms. Cail 125° lot — privileges. Row, t miss this buy, Se schools und bus, ¢ WHITE BROS. - REALTOR Phone OR 9-120 oF OR 31813 Open Bves "til 8; Sunday 10 tos GILES landscaped. + faoee Auburn Heights District . story Bao situated 100 ft. h 4 Gj coed floors, plastered walls, and large jeture windows, All fo: ust $3,000 down. Shown appointment. eCiLES REALTY co. 1 BALDWIN AVE. FE 64i75 Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES and « room modern home with basement and race selient terms, URBAN Eeesly 3. bedroom brick home very nice basement ine heat, hard mao tay wails, it in an, he ill sel] for a eta NTIAC ‘PRESS, - at At at : Ve Cedar taand abe “by, Dick _ ‘SF. C. Wood. Co, After 7~OR Corner Williams Lake $290 3 Bedrooms Ranches Full Basement | REALTOR WE BUILD BRICKS $10,975 » tall bath, te.bo0 total ‘price, gees romt, Has 2 = Needs, some ie someone. ose ne 900. Easy terms. ag oe vag ont Jakefront heene and all price ranges. me G Trocke DAILY_-SUNDAY wpa HBTS ne, on Lk. Rd. EM 3-4671 _TEDAR SHAKES $9,975 comparison. Tm tog, US. Pm, © 1957 by WEA Gorvicn, ne. “Do you have to stop talking just as I start my swing?” ____For Sal Sale Houses 19. Box BUY. 70, 70 SEL ‘art W. SUBURBAN - FRONT Ig oO mv ne gy a Seale salt Nice & room | tenbicind, Realtor ne tate Bal price, Sees Le rad Leke Rd. PFE 4-4563 mediate ener LY Neat and ts excellent Ran nongper d men, gas beat, o Park place near downtown. REAL rkst INC, ‘26. M Mich. FOR COLORED Lovely § room m bene®: plastered og Ti so pote tne y goes wi at pers 84 WILLIAMS ey Sea s aes re i. ii! Spring Specials} * DRAYTON WOODS: : ifr = EST. ATES | a } Fg “a id ue * ttic m4 he rooms, $8,500. t1.508 Sa reom modern houses. Easy terms, 3 up it ne “LISTINGS s WATKINS HILLS: Bedroom Brick, Full Base- ment, Gas Heat, Finished Ree- Teation . Comb. ¢é = fomen ee 2 B. W. DINNAN”’ fe= DRAYTON WOODS: Excellent Bi-Level Home on hogs : ted : Bests we chive A NEW PLAN (BOOK OF 115 DESIGNS BY Par aS HERE IS ONE base- | 345 OAKLAND AVE. -|" MULTIPLE LISTIN Behe eas KENN EDy| set W. eninge at’ 43569 GATEWAYS to| 77 HAPPINESS es FRONTAGE LAKE CANAL pommerity bathing ser » wi modern home deserves wat Fa non a mediate —. => Partridge} sondage "HUNTOON LK. SUB. Rese Aaa Bet cee : = i . a i E ae ae Realtor PE 47114 — Site PONTIAC- Ev * gs wo SS" | PRCT GIS ates ore i's ACRES oad bs A ed eat ihe a CORY Rees FOR COUrLe CIN. jee £ NTE BRICK + get eprece, On, bg a é-% OXFORD LAKEFRONT Ligh! er home with too tt . lake froatage, s rm, 3 ne stairs with unfinished “attic. Very; 2 badrms., 11 baths, ete, Gump, teva te Za t. MArket_ 43500. bs an “tate oe AMILY Water Front Cottages Ww room home witit 2 lot# on Emi Lake. — “oll heat. ow down pay- tage slee 8. — and men PHONE TODAY i SPPOINTMENT. FRANK SHEPARD On Clear Lake, 2 br. cot- — inside. 14, ft. boat ii furnace, OL 1-7511___2980 Tienken Rd. elated poe gg newiy” paint: MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE : . , 80 Don’t Be a Price Buyer way Lake, 2 br. with oil floor furnace, full bath, out- e,® nome buyer You will | oor, gril completely wnen you see. me, Fe. ish Eidaea We fon living room 2 bf ruished cottage with with ~ Cldsets c 2 lots on Indian aan joo oft Good sa beach fy aerate | Sa . s ve me ottage with 111 feet 1 cals teh ele end’ terme. stattpded Retired Couple or peony ie one Lael Newlyweds State Wi ide of West Vacant. One story home, 21 . Branch living room with brick fiteplace, Ise car ixarage, Phorie 34 Crea Sundays to acetlent soll 950 with $350 ” {ADDS oe 1 ca _ 4286 Dixie On bat at Sashabaw HIGH HILL VILLAGE a > Fg re cation and your lot on vera! iets in ial Knolls and Edwin 8 o A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 NEAR AUBURN HEIGHTS. pevEL ilding site, 75-x 675 ft. rouimately . the MAHAN "REALTY CO., REALTORS pe Sone © Meter drive. 250 di pay it $. PvT. “f oa eee "See peach, all for $00 gown. Assume In BUILD NOW. e Weill-re: ons at once. We have the of on 3-6450. Site —— Batimaten freely ER Becks For Sale Resort Prop. 44| HERBERT C“DAVIS ” Is oe one bn to @ describe thi brick FoR, SALE: ONE OF THE TOP nat Thru P trid., LF City Mich y artri ige oe firepl a4 ce Large oe. Sew beusehegping Cotiners, bees] List Thru Partrid iseps hateding oni tone ot tiful lake with wonderful fishing. ge fot . wah poe rooms. 600 ft Income _in excess of $6,000 per lot. Por $27,500 there is so - | year. For sale by owner for | Otter-Sylvan Lakes value you will be reasons of health. Low down pay- | “oni, rable high and ¢ you took time to look ment. Write Pontiac Press, Box 7. buil sites of ~ to at this firsi NEW MODERN AGE AT ST. widths overlooking and with ° . Helens, Mich. On st Au Sable aes es on Ofter-Sylvan es West Suburban Shores. 2 bedroom, ._ living lere’s an. unity Three bedroom | bome wi with room room & kitchen. ‘aoe ft. ae from. ! an acre i Weil dis aor prongs Giassed in “in troot plete oe a yeas CARL W. BIRD, Realtor forms. Look "tor Seomett St. West Branch, 503 Community National Bank Bid 738, PE 44211 _ Eves, FE 51303 LAWRENCE W. iS AYLORD Sale Suburban Prop. = 136 KE, Pike Open Eves. BY OWNER Arnold Real Estate po2l’ 8. Telegraph Rd. For Sale Lots 46 > ee Must have — sale FE 49584 of 13 month old 3 bedrm. car- . peted brick ranch, 244 a 2 A: _With twin lavatories: Pane | ‘clos living room, with large sree c iv" FOR BETTER BUYS tng Le x dream kitchen with . = in hooded range INDIAN VILLAGE oven, Gdvootker & disposal. Cab- ° Nice clean home. 2 large bed-| inet lined utility attic. rooms, full basement, garage.| 2/2 car enemas. Patio. Ls Lawn. Lot Priced to. sell at $16,080 with | 120x188" Birmingham schoo! i reasonable terms. trict. Parle occupancy. $31,800. Par below replacement cost. MAy- _fair_ 6-1261. Rocteats Home Sites —_—. ar with —_ tank "FRANK SHEPARD OL _1-7511 Ra. SOUTH a POND east OF CROOKS, ” For Sale Acreage 47 “ing site. $3,000 MY 3-1128. PE 5-5783 2 BEDRM. HOME. FULL BATH,|; acre, ELIZA | NEXT TO N00 garage. Fruit & Berries with Screnge. $700 dn. MAple G-i0u0.| beth te. Ra. Wice ‘wuld Buy Thru Partridge | 14 LOTS, EAST SIDE OF = List Thru Partridge water tn, S75 gach. BY OWNER, CLEAN 2FAMILY, | 55 5 pag? M BREW EE esi i?) See Priced | ma 5-158] FE 8-0638 FE 5-7704 ey BUILDING LOTS Near ——_ vr. 3 cr corner, sewer Apo nogg ee terms. Near. hound. Lake, of Clark- ston, 2 large a oy lots, easy terma. Py By Ponti Lake Rd. 2 acres, large OFFERS frontage, good building site, $1.~ 3 Bedrms.—East Side PONTIAC REALTY oc a . —- .737T Baldwin SS ee ae 1 BY OWNER: aaa wire pp ile dining room and |“ semi-private mae. per acre en down: 3 bedrooms| on payment. Also 1 acre, nice and bath up. Basement, fur-| homesite, $900, not In subdivision, = and water heater. $5,-/ Gan bs seen Sat. & Sunday at 2901 060. $2,400 down, Oakwood Rd. Ortonville. 6 miles West of M24 e ville, 4 Bedrooms National 7-9342 Located at edge of cit ust | BEAUTIFUT. RANCH SITE IN OT- ‘a step Tat | “tor Mite Ggb, thbates, Overioch Large 1002150 foot lot. Pi | tog Omer Lake. Well restricted. floor has living room, fire-| Terms, EM _ 3-0117. . room, carpets|~ Sng IE ond size bedrooms and CITY LOTS bath ; a with PA = Several city lots lo. hea ara, ‘ ‘on! 345 e chicken howe. $i6, $3,300 feet frontage and Fast Sutrben wee ns ast Suburban ’ Prectically sew ¢ ren | VAN. Satan LAKE ranch home. Living room Good level lake front lot with room der ween over 250 feet de 50 feet living and dining room, on lake and 65 feet on kitchen with abundance of Priced = sell at $5,000 with cupboards and breakfast ‘ down area. 3 spacious bedrooms, large closets, and bath with OFF M-24 shower, Pull basement, oll %% forced air heat, garage x 3 beautifal wyliging sites, 3 ‘ 24, with breezeway, Alum miles north of W Bird num storms and screens. f-+4 — Set ee 17s jn kel canna. 618, $50 and $1,380 with small Near Ww jashington Jr. ; 100 x 100 FT. 4 hieaeant, ce tom with SMALL BUILDI NG ce ie kitchen 2 nice level lots, total 100x and. bath Knott - par 100 ft. with small tiding, re tet included, Pi on tes oeat fecd eee weak Straits excellent materia and * 8 manshi. bw Site Ferman Garage. Lake. $1,600 with $400 down.4 r ront e m2 features wi oak and ig. e liv- Located on a landscaped east of = idwin ing roo m, dining room and acre lot in a restricted sub- Brown ro $1,475 with {0 hall omy hicely carpeted. division. Beautiful shade per cent, ve and very wonderful feature trees and wind toads. easy terms. about this ;hom: - This 2level home: has a division is the 2" tt. let fireplace, © veoubule,” lacy JOSLYN ROAD : ves e ; ; a which is nicely landscaped dining _ room. “arpets rae ' Comer parcel in rapidiy and includes a large 16x24 drapes. Modern kitchen with growing area with 200 ff garage with solid paved Hot : dishwasher, tile of paved bet pope Also 200 drive to street. We think lovely bedrooms, ft. on ¢ opros A good one the best burs cana J oe closeis. Then up a investment are 750 with on the market and will - few steps, to 3rd. bedroom.| . terms or cash, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor _ water bh i ait N. Saginaw st. 5-8165 goenee. Puatoen. Genie Open evenings “tt! "6:30 : terms. é Price Reduced . ADAMS 4 bedroom Old English brick Liquidation sal Pee ete hyehtiate | Hated city and cuburbane Joe € © 80 | ing entrance hall un- ie priced for fast ac 4 weal we treatment and write. . o stair enced, sew wder room, ~K.9 ‘liv. ek ce Hast Wilson "Ac rg ~) room with . ceil. | 90xt undeveloped, rich ec aes — replace. a sénessas | recfeation etea, J. L. Hua: ent on W. 4 son. ki with with sewer, water, lights, sence. © Second = has mas- fous Ave... ee room w on bath, J nocreeans bath, a foyer lots et connecting rear stair, Base.| 24x206 “i speniyal ~ ' Sie ment wi ete m Timken 82x1987 w: on Indianwood bh 2! Lake. ee ee $3300. car alached ¢ ea 73 2] 7 ac re “anaveloped. pe ne rk- — pareel on, wee ts je S 60. 3 eee me TWO 5 ACRE As “ Clar MAple “5. Bes = ___For Sale Farms 48 80 FERTILE ACRES 14 Mi. N. of Clarkston ‘-rm. farm home, 4 bedroom full beth. bemt, HA furnace o x De afl clay a thi up. 10,000 down. Will consid good mn tome Mi or sear Beles Giroux-Franks 4200. Dinte ey REAL ESTATE OR 3-9701 Buy Thru Partridge List. Thru Partridge ook ee gy ig LAPEER CO. TRADE 8 oom modern farm house, small ge 500 eq 20 acres ree flowing "trea, 10 ACRES WITH LAKE West” of 2f. gag Ht built in = 20 ACRES—VACANT 16 miles Wi per acre. el of Pontiac, $300 R IDGEW AY’ Baldwin Aye. _ FE +6203 - NEAR HOLLY es Solon reads Ont y 62.508 Fr paved road. ‘oniy i1.800 7 7 ma C. HOUSTON REALTY FE 4-6331 eas HUNTIN EXCELLENTLY COCArED R SUBDIVIDING FOR HOUs. ING. ane EXCEPTIONAL BUY FOR roan Rowe” As ¥ ¢ CN NEWINGHAM. lL ESTATE Comer AuBure, & Crooks Rd. Rent Farm Property 48A tn int ction, EZ FOR RENT: 14 ACRE FARM 1x Lake a: home, 100 Poms oa: he room cetors mont Tn, $125.00 per "BUD" NICHOLIE lcasu, Caste Aas! FE 2 181, 3 2 Se ar Ro RE OM REE OTS et et oe ee 6) Eee Sor eile ee te Ch ee od welieg . aA (PAS ‘ ee ait Wore Pik \ Vee ‘ 44 i \ Ven —¥ “pe FS ; \ I \ r THE PONTIAC | PRESS. Mrkanay, "Y. APRIL: ‘4, es7 “Money to Loan 53 38 MODEST MAIDENS Ls an WHEN YOU NEED y Jay Alan Sale Household Goods Sele Mi : | $9 st 57) For Sale Miscellaneous 60) Do it ¥ OPN NAA a le ya TV, 958. ourself EL é ) to 500° "Fea rer = oot never Used. mower Sa sé. fides Pm 8-10. accent * owes ‘ou can get it ryan 18 THE “BIRD” sana By 4 op your OIL TAN: : 4 KNI tr TO cen of , Suratiare, — GABERTS ag end fi ce pew, a — _ Bactusive ING SHOP bone Badger We will ‘oe op recs Floor Saeaple Sale - agape 5) anpe cal PE Siis oer 330. eth "Ye, 0 Bee on radiey 13 HP reverse HTB. after 3°30.| su inspiring “awd AT tlre ranges, washers divert, hg ops Sodan Pay Thru Partridge ness. Only, $500 dh. in. wee frigeraiors le | Call after 4 = ubure Heights ist ra Partridge NOR ‘ . wo CINANCE co. ‘WESTIN Kisers ¥ sass | Sieotrie water hectare, | ah } ) LE aters, rt CLARKSTO} es THERN LIQUOR State | Bank Bide: range. 40”, goad ote fiche 4 bathtubs, fret srade, 00 e08: A neat 49 x 32 ft. com Richa US's! near Gapierd | Mi 59785. PM NS home . em . lord, ort EB LEATHER, to e, zoned commercial. Wieck | land. Warge rustic bide. 2 oe gage Loans 54 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Gideiige Ra “a : . e, y te eS ie, reed a Sceeotccon| ‘tied ot hie GG ™ LOANS— $000 to $1,500. “U_ DITERNATIONAL, TRO MATinPERED unty MOWER Pa he = WARD-P-PARTRIDGE| SES" lawman oc ta = “weed: Cheap a TIERS. Ne LAWN FER ‘ ent ee ap- > : = > 4 E. : a y REALTOR. FE 4358 3 "Por home additions or 1m- BARNES HARDWARE REAL Est. £ 4-3581 4! ts some DINING RM. 142 _W, mae = BUY ere * USINESSES 3° To rou .: SUITE. ._ Easy Parking use or enclose sto gas ~HOT'¥ WATER 1 Ee 1050 \V 7 he tal constructed, ve. . HEATER, $15. Mark ston W. HURON ST, ¢ to build 's garage oF on ev OPEN EVE. TIL 8 A warege Dome: dia, Latest ENCYCLOPE. TEE WATER Poy sa Oe. REAL ESTATE INC, Buy Thru Partridge _ eet eae “Sil onl fr, "gue cash “or | EEICHER mG ts a8 ain, Clarkston, Mich. List Thru Partridge ~ MORTGAGE ELEC eaeaYi value. b inacets, | 9120-05 | CAMERAS. LIKE NEW oe. WE COVER STGAGE LOANS " sinks a lunge ie oS| iy binets at terrific values, ails pat oe ey Constru : Laundry up. | _ Tescent, 383 O ge te , also 50 ' ; ction Com $10 trays. stand, faucets, | wrehard Lake fe Ave. yy Polaroid -95A mmercicil | ,s904, san, pay stone | Swapa wb ds anemia ne ae £0 Spins 1 Gann : ‘main hb a nork Ww st. LAWN | het IE tise Property for Pontiac, completely cabipped Swaps 55 TRPOOLS, ¢ POINT BARBED rere paar Rg op SPRERTS “Cantona SHOP 4x00 mason: a .| 1060’ HOUSETR. am WALL | Bradtord Gt. Co., 2385 EK, Walt 3 . Huron PPE 65-6618 i buildin, ry glass f paym AILER, FOR TN. WA WASH ea Ee 5-7835. on "9 we have 3 qzeellent par- ters. § 00 “handles Ering aar- oe eee house: ie a om ee ti doors. te in. LIONEL & AMERICAN __ Salle Musical Goods 62 __ For Sale Pets 69 ° peepee betw Drayton A AS. & ' ie HP dows. Apt. size wine] = OU FLY 120 2B 2 FEMALE ENG ag ea ee Seat for Gang eet eZ LYER TRAINS | Tenet 7 tea zac.|! Rena sfoge™ oo ings on the front and cuaae power — all got. Call 40032 afte tear a SoM A tS genuine factory parts, Fre and| ACCORDION: 120 3 aia SO . = ge pers behing. Will plus stock. 2 service stalls, $2,500 a ng i . Sti Le al ALAN 0 ewteae tailor-made * fear paras tapos vin factory enalye a om or Between —_ at case, FE 3 ones xr B Both ty q, HARDWARE STORES eee B_2-0008. “ ‘ goa | See si Let Us HELP wire KEOOREIGH GSS REE | ' priced wit » y e have some h CASS LAKE CHANNEL LOT, 6ELL ‘Why, I've ne : tion. Co. 9-1211. P YOU OUR ON, $39 ake food Cgehe Sonenient | rovtdes at me hardware dest) fasts’ bakers monet mich or » never seen my husband even smoke before!”” NERS Y of colors to" choose from in tube waite Haren Be ir a : des" an Opportunity sot" you | BLRCTRIC” SAW ANDO} 24260. vetore’ FENCES | ber pot Seiles single todtip gj tig KC REG. BOXER. Iv WOE, OLD. in @ profit Ric SAW Sale Lg ro paint, Fre: Small ne . . J. A. Tay] or one” ‘wah "small evestment. "Cali re a for 12 oF #8 ood _Sale Household Goods 57; Sale Household Goods | wAA Sy Pia | Sore Teenie king “im rear of | pew, Quiles 4 tn ae tke | Female. Fe cai the spring busines. sts now, get : CO RA is 57 A: CS” ake Ave. } or §-6159. 40866." 3-2602,. ° start, a for a good | FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR GUI- 9x12 Felt B “4 | NEW ROT ; i Tr IXAI TORTA CI BEST BUYS. a. tar re ase Rugs KELVIN TARY LAWN MOWE RE FURN: Best Trad Akc FEMALE DACHEHOND. 3 Too Oaklend Ave, | “PEt 544 ssateo Tune, balling. 8 em. Scent piece & ad Hioery need | pont aa OVO: ce 95 uk Pas S6 "ie tm box, Lote ef W004 | eran “iicensed. chit NACES | Accordions a ‘fom, aieas | _ "ld. Housebroken. 40. MA Ge p __ss«éEves. OR 3-6148 ic home and 15 Tus} 3. not l ILE, t | LAUNDRY TUB . en LEE’S SALES & ‘ ‘one contractor. Cornets, Clarinets |

C. WOOD CO. CASS LAKE "3 bedroom | 5 “pe & 3. Like new. FE 4-7 | sgh ace LG TB Cg «| = ite. wy EW, GALVANIZED PIPE | PLAYER PI oman ese eS many typ bape nr rs Boer 3-2 p18 After 6 call OR meee piri apse vag wt 3 PC. BEDRM SUITE 0; | 4000s. r, perfect condition, MI can“OL Tees Rochester Rds. ws Rh ieeee 12ige ft. ae PIANO, GOOD COND. Boston TERK Hed reascnsele, eds, PLUMBI 2 , a S| Som : barat, ogg avemow spon! Fe tis ltt ERE SOL ie eee | Satie tate tai | Renae Renae icra fa hit |e Be rec Tee | PATIO SLABS. |" sherhe stern Wet" raqicegre cx Piette tien ai E. Pike. y. FE 30138. J C. HAY ' ligations.| ONE’ H. D. 7 DOZER WITH TV sets, ri tables, lamps, | OR 3-2092. ATOR, CLEAN EL FENCE OUTDOOR FIREPLACES ~ NY | PARAKEETS. CAN ‘wa 4 jo Unt i : adios, rugs, ¢inin) = oa AND I LACES A_5- ratty) or or bat Baie Mier . ies. 183 Sand jo UNIT MOTEL 7 6 B. EN, Realtor straight blades. Hydramatic. Will guites. Dinett g room | ONE KEN ee No te Tay = down, Pree estim D NCINERATORS GROCER # erson, FE 2-9727. home. 8 Bot i 7 ae MODERN Walton sell for cash, $1,600 or aiae art sets and many chs MORE GAS RANGE pat Py ates. EAL DIRECT & SAV: Y isLanDs. « Pr. com | °ARAKEETS. Ca a. te livery & picnic area; = Money to L Open Rvgs, |W Kennett nape sson | Mise cor Gade dope tor real heater Salat Mts ot Oliver ALLEN DWELt, me KO ROGER A ADTHIER. site theives ach Bide. Sell cBeap. 2298 4| spores ce inst int Ontiasd ‘Ave sEAttY T ) eetate us oan 53 wil ‘sail or tage” & TRUCK. "SSE OUR ractice piano, Beautiful tone. FE tion Co, 7200 Cooley 1Conetrwe- xie Hw 3308 |’ pomer LES, TINY TERRIERS AND 14 Mile SALON JUST SOUTH OF ee a. we ne tan oie eee, porn ena oan one Aon | ECE LIVING ROOM | ANTIQUES— DISHES, LAMPs. siL- BM 34635 Be. RATIO aL _g gnu ieee Tucctens sopsrmaite lec non ap. BORR _ FE 46618. pm.| UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PA their. $60, Sr cessed | ver te puang ouster LaMP@. & PLY¥YWO condition. Reasonabie POMER erato for man op- OW ty sara We buy, se'l ¥ PE 4-5440. castor sets, shavin 4 OD . ° RANIAN ‘TAN PUPPIES, REAL Buy Thru | Partrid WITH Tourmert on ay ye parking Suen civearsavas trea Liodagl 4 Led I gee [Kg Nice ee os Oe __Sale Sporting Goods 65 miniatures, lovely sac terine * rtriage CONFIDEN eee oe oe ee eee PHONE FE 5-924 tique organ. 17" Ad agon, An- | _Wheels. Mise. iron. 3-212 ee tir AB onronesumpeet a $0083 . List Thru Partridge mpc Herat Fiounce ce Febe tose b WHEEL TRAT OPEN MON. SAT. es —— ~ i ves ARMSTRONG Pp he pee $1 6s LOTH SMELT NETS, REQ. $3.96, SELLING OUT” FARAKER?: ; BY OWNE oeaecl i tigate oldest oad hed a good boat trailer. Cail RATER 4 miles B. a a peane P. 6 iad CLEANER & C. GOLDSEAL - ny other kinde also GPa ach wi — 62.85, mu | able, 2143. - apt. brick imcome, by 18 y panes lommpeny backed faane FE 4-9071. t| ¥ of Auburo Heights or } mile aESUILT —-W + Seo iets eA ae g made dors 9 en re oe emelt nets, Reg. $5.00, now) For Badle aa tance ve. Walking dis-| ms experience. You CARPENTERS’ = G MACHINES. | Gen 1 Ply wood Plastic SSoce tor fows, "Oar “oortt pias | aye, © cago” income and Can RADE CARPENTERS EQUIP | ;wrigte BED ORESER_Wamt| ft Cran gansunieed BT | proon eR og ee an | plameellen Are Pe Fe bt ea es ee Be eam sy eee ent & Heat, 2car gar —— owed regular month! pareseee: A — marbie tone. Black wainut. tie ; . demecn, 9m | YLOOR SBOr 9 8. * paginew Meyers & Merdie, La —“Dosbins, | Rubber hip boots, Reg, $18.95, sow bt T Si sme ce tas] fy y ste amass ition ensore:| — y anon nopagn an fomenie eti_Moreen_ 8d. | PEPRIC wz \y.. BARGAIN SALE | Eeup. a" Galget’ e ats| "Anderson Hard gs Tene, Bearded 70 down, 410 ; the same d wse- © ROOMS A 3 pli ALS _tor, perfect cond. PE ew oak 3. - (1503 8. Woodw on Lo w = sete) EY Bsns Sy tat, oney wwe | BaEREPE os SmoGac Sis. | Wttnat eine cabinet 2000000. ve | REFRIGERATOR pao Ox Boy SAR, sank Bh | teow ne | gus pone age Te eon "Ried Rarraoal ae oe ousehold Fina REAR. WILL C eeenenee ood a4 8. up. tric es, | Pree’ , 66 ft. or. $80 per M pn Wk. Da: LIQUOR nce Lal TRADE FOR | Electric Ran se 40 up, dining eet, = $10. tre pylon eee ope ANTIQUE. ee ae einen trees | Renae SB) Bs ce ta BS eee ag AE) Se oe eee oor cataeay, barman | cee flonailyiaree jot. many’ selling b mataw Ot. The Ray Bite HOUsETRAL rea Atminstet rue, tage , ‘ahi mas, | Panalyie ens cinema | mower mec en of ee alee’ | Guna — BUY = SELL Hay, Grain & F ng . — FE 40535 ake Ave. . EL oa ower mechanic: er 7 = — ca . ‘eed ae heatin B R. VA 3208 Paddoc , er 8. Certified deal- aniey Leach, 71 ay 4 uckner Custom LUET, R Ww ce $7] RUGS, 9 Xx 3 for Jacobson, 10 Bagiey e tealtor bd das seit and exchang : aa oxi MAROON, 2-9784 , Equitps, M giey Space ples, parege, S030. ownes rs | s OAKLAND AVE." FE 5-0003 for — ee oes x.'12_ modern | chi lar | Then aise paulips, Moto-| Sand, Gravel & Dirt " 5S ie Corrine, Atzetys including real state $s, - H _GPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 4630_ | ipae > ore table, ait ck Moat y bench. blond | plete, sian es. Laveteries com-| oan no, all sises and shapes 66 = #80. OA 64031, etree | OPpY Folks | Wii star 2ouirt,m wouar | ier parer fie" RAROE. | HCA ee ege| gate mesea | SaiShiS'tlied eects | “hy "Ole Saha eben Nk | oes MA Sian, wowd this p B near ‘our r, $129 , 12%" e e t ward Ave, (Just 42327. ‘ : . MA & ° but here ts 8 good t rary Sn ae eee _car_or truck. PE poe oot | tat oe scratched: also. ee ew oe oe 620.05. Milk's ci. ae Ly a BROME, Detha pis five room, for a for] saute, the moat dricadly maw | “track for enyiune se wiht DoMe | Gus at “extreordimary values. Mit pe 3-B oven, apt. size “ W. Guverbelie Rd. Pa Sctus6. guarters, and « e rooms her's where courtesy on, St | _cate Atr of value. No Mich: 7 oe: RENT _ 4:30 =r ey fo easy to Et agg! Washed Sand — Gravel ot | 4re _ PE 8-103, for used furmivure dealer. eh pose’ are thewa tw! sveryene and WILL TRADE ony chard Lake Ave. A AUTOMATIO BABY-TENDA sees ry Ya a wore home| OR : rica Gline. so Coco ff y Sarg MCR en aap, | GoTMERE oF TIRE TRONRITEIROWER | gerne WEE TUREE F ao Scare tls Teompany | Sin Sa | Save, tae ore ‘cule one * 5 . r iF Li S see occ is iB: Ree AND ams | © eam ctedt Soom with toe sub. vot voi to school in West| @ a Se ee an Pe ag i ng Younes.) °% ine | (Roto-tier), | PILL DIRT at OA #2179. ma W Buren & SON REALTORS company wher —— ae ee Hs bag , 95; a see: 5. 7 ee ee ee Svaliable, W. P MILL ayments SAND & onave SOIL | mixed brom Street PE 41587, ®d your pat: e you are welcomed ny ners g mattr $15. in- SEW TWO MACHINES NEW & automa’ and stcam boil DEN & LAWN EQU UIPMEN OAR- | PE 3-142 ting e & alfalfa, first eut- patronage is a D. "RILEY, B FE ¢0102 ns NEW & tie, water heater, Mara.| ©, Wood NT, 1563 Er 28025 Rd DRIVE-IN AND HOME Loan + ao pocenio®: | cee ck ma roker | “passe end Tit WASHERS, REBUILT. weed, very sbasonable, We serv. te ge } guppliee 9 8 Birmingbem)” Pb N. of INS APTER 5:30 Wise 4. & Bese ‘ee “ba oe like a ae a in r ~ p to 24 months 95 and ringer washe' . home esti makes. Pree Hd Sy copper, black 4-053. e MI id A. STONE, SAND & GRAVEL close up int fall. ed hot spot at o For Sas! Clo and up. Refrigerators, $69.05 | _ Se mates, OR 39103, Kirvs| Point “and ‘Bupst Kemtons: ROMEX 35 Toe eat &” Ge ALFA park near } ed spot at thing 56 Up. EPLACEMENT Pi Pitat and Super Kemtone.| ft. W 330 «COIL AT Jie PER SOIL & CRUSHED sTONE mizec brome & alf eka atch Gives aol ant oe NER ROY’ REPLA PaRTs a ae ¥. 2085 La f. Wall boxes for duplex ___ FE 6-79 fing: 2083 Bieeth alfa, ‘first cute eS . . $25 # GOOD DRESSES 6 FE 2-402 wil c _ FE 5 pect — r uss, 10 A 8TO pad om Rd. bet Wh o aer Manes beer Gok this Spring coats, 3-to 6. See aaVGRY aC Fake ‘over payments of 96.15 . BEEF AND PORE — HALF AND 6.58.0 Tnompso 5, boxe. Biack Dirt, Py. a aos Lake id. MU — = FINANCE CO mz oS Se ee at visec Coronet, win bring (0 | Serre 3 Mn Pe steal, | en: LOOM MACHINE. NEW. gus |S pawar Fi, Sand, Gravel | Clean I6T & AND. COTH peirour Eas 2ND Soe webs aLL TS oF. GOOD CLEAN BLOND | BROROOM FORE ne ur_home a yar ¥, MUST DISPOSE come, first served. PE 82 a a1 FARM TOP 2-7006 | “ falfa. S00 = bale. PE 7 NG A= SPREE REAL Saye SERRE ANA Suse Fon, eee | gram, ee | TAO, RSME RE AE | tale Florent cusses | | OER, zinta! By Matha etal a | ghee ble Pe boda TO © ~ DRASI OR 39701 o39 B BARNSTON, PLAINS SIZE 10, BRAND NEW & COAT, | saw, $16. Sm fabio. fable MADE INTO BED, #20, “eI con: p sotened! i bel Sa gun tree. or, trade Sor Abanioam wane Om A i Wat sicay BACR: oe - RE STICATLY “CET CA ra 463 VAN TIC. = __TIME, ANY BLOND BEDRM. UEEN ona LIKE wets, napoli Syed ose atonal DOOR Loaded & TOP SOIL _ p.m. Maple s-otee oa Call after 6. : ASH OU BEAUTIFUL STONEM double di . WEwW | _new. OL 6-202. : BTU or \erms. 75,000 | combinati 3x6 FF, WOOD | 1251 Baldwin A : the aac owner to sacrifice QUI ICKLY ES =* taken o tece. PE book bed a ri mire, oes we MAYTAG WRING- er sites reed oe Se. All oth- | _$!2. Call PE 4 +54: , ie = enation wl 5 Pe Seca. | ~ —— Livestock 72 — 7 home rie Tas D to $500 — ASS ae. _ y $2.50" Pas, only. $2 tba? |F geo, PE 2-8881. We instad o- do wm yourvent = SURPLUS S LUMB 430 pm. ty A 3-294 NEED GIRL FOR 250 ft deep. $18,500 full price.| 1980 ~ 16 RTS JACERTS, ER) ive, F."s 2 r- ores. SOUGHT fob ex.| HeaTiva rs! MATIC | \ BER & Al TOP SOIL ted drill tea ALL GIRL ° mek price to 1956 care. Brin a ae trousers, 6, A are. 43 eee tel ed. Turner's. 662 Mt, Cle ft G & COOLING. 1735 W {ATERIAL S Biack dirt, . _tion, OA 8- m. For informa- ay. Sus an olfer| Ulle. ‘Most deals closed in’ 30 pe hau oe cenition. | SOY” ean PE 080, | nome take Td ot ieee i+ | _USED LUMBE SALES CO. | _340e. sravel and fill. OR | PALOMIN 6 ACRES nitare, Loans ae mate on n fur sae. bn eaeae’ TABLE MODEL i RECLAIMED — ALL You | 3x4 “15 = rors Can efter OL On © busy, comer with 800 ft. ica, natures and GIRLS | SIZE 10, | PLAID, RAIN- news. $6 to 10. PR 6-s708._ | Cvasele 27 Ee ‘ye.2oea* |" -USION wR Sat, all fougths over’ @....'ée | Balidosing” revel & Fiosnasten 5 cRBECUR Ser SPRINGS & MAT- STMASTER 60 OAL. ELEC UNION WRECKING CO. | 35)9-$ci9 4 : ldorin ARB: = Ia, cond. Ful) = Sy Be, in = gee ee nS Mee | se phe Sane | ote Lirinw ecta,cherzome Bae tid Timbers unten Leona aise Mweding,|_mie'w, of auborn_ Oct a car garage. $71,000 takes and vial tenes et. Gem he. & end. meen’. Purnt | miectric. Co. ; ro ~e b| Genk ies aaa’ ive sen. 7 SOIL. SAND, GRAVEL ee JIM WRIGHT heed geo lcs Sine 1b irk airs ne wa orn a aoa DE oer. ~ a! 4 Reclaimed i cee vive, steel. ne the Tractor oad at ee __ Wanted Livestock 73 rs, 50¢ ’ i: ranges. R. B. 7 0 55; : : winte we i-.. : _ 74 sas nrtang REALTOR ga, Loan Company plaid check, brown “i x = eet oh TS OOM = : Munro, 1060 toe steel, double si winks, “e408 We carry s complete ERIALS tend, gr. CRUSHED STONE, mais S00 OR in jyr¥Rs. OLD, TO BU - $5. Whi ¥ Wa ‘ q BR Perry. . woede ~ pest wa , eM: B : oF AL RIND, Deon SEE REE OR OONL Raitt Seca a Sass| Be a at at [oor RADEAN DEPT. |érnct.p rioResceer, Wt| 004 pasr vesng ig” |F preage ACE OORT |S” wt donee, HA bom. Cn LEASE F E Pap ont Se eee eee ee | peal SeRiWEY AND BABY | Spe aire 333 tures. Newest, brightest and most | Ps TERMS. J eee Ei TOP BOIL, ORO 5 2 - STALL SUPER . for iNET BA 6.95] ens, di for kiteh- | FHA TERMS, PR 45 ga}.| send, - USHED STONE, For Sale P service a rest-up 4 scales, Exc, cond, OR 3-5008 iy rooms and A pt vel, fill Paonia inde Sneay oultr 74 tacd tocation Cail FE 39173 pn gt I mae Pe ; sitet $19.96 | fealion rooms, $11.95 value, $5.95. sue Pen 88 $:30 cloned Bun: re tif ore oe iSoemoerd Le anockk n. Call FE 2-01 ARAN, = 0 v0 $3.50. Bize 37, Yo dings. Size 10.| CHROME $49.95 | Slightly factory marred $5.95, | 9340 Highland Rd. (M59) On 3 Mi TOP WHITE EMDEN OCERY STORE, STOCK AND |g, © Sat arcane sah. Soeeiions ter. Sakis uceay ote SETS. as-| 5 - $00.00 at factory showrooms Sictien SOIL PIPE, $3.20 PER 3.1002 | ose som. Fi sale. 1343 DAM COSLIeGS FOR now MTawrence Si. FE ¢138| pia FE| Yalue, Gane. ‘aaa Sas WYMAN's 1m | Aree 28 Ohare bate copper pie Sie ‘gutter, We. | 5-1 SOP BOIL, BAND on. | of Commerc : jue, 95. These - AG SAE n ° i* 1 TOP “ L —— HOYT bl oats Tg re ag Se mane, Fymlce ee aNGE a OF. “Moves “down. 3 years to pay. SEPTIC TANKS REINFORCED | 47% PE ¢-0003.. Or OR ee ee UI yoar-pid ) on eens pe size 38. 14| Compare these oe and GAS RAN 70.05 UP. OR 47. pay. RAIDS 2-472 or FE 9-0028,| 4-1 TOP SOIL | APPLIES, $150 A ger-tip coat and Mi values.| F. B. Munro Electric TRA : BUSHEL sweaters, medium. boy's chigan Fluorescent, Ww Co., 1080 t ILER HITCH Paar fill sand and up. Also sweet cider AND ale pg ge ge CADIES CLOTRING, “Siz 617 aes es fale Fone 5 100 Tr ate ice vas STOVE. | tree TRIMAANG AX "| -oB ewe, ravel. | _ Orchards. $460 Orchard. Lk. ed. sed) BO Men's suits & sport 6-13. | DA $4 AED iis, tranett level, | Wal PE -300,-— AND REwov. | “AA TOP SOIL, SAND, GRAVEL, GHOICE APPLES, SABAGO_PO- modeled gear fats ar 5 to $500 | corsa cuantons Nidal for cotlege. ~ trunk. FE 44008. ici alse” roto Uilings 'FE| eggs,” dees DeContc cir. Fresh ns gymanypusiness”opporiin| OR ese, sige 14, never BENING, TABL = CHATRE-WaROG. | 200-81 W. Maren a|Talbott Lumber! “ses tet or watue Fe chtra. ‘Corner of W. Maple sod 2 5 ae tees is a a TF vou vt monthe, te te turns spiel tr wean "re eaten, | _ ter. PE ‘Gana nae onl Seravare, Puaniting Sasi. cow manure, FE ard Lake Rd. 10 to 6. YOUR PROB ELECTRIC == DRYER PA “in @., Saint, | BANK ROW ROAD GRAVEL. | ack Coe = -| Gaal te M13 QUICK x | $60. 60 Michigan, Ave. ‘| “mous name Ae aie tS RECONDITIONED egg Ba 9 102s “Oakland Ave ZA. Wood getty $7 {eee Cothren, Lake Othe. My HOYT He mee, emergency er’ ether | Sr ap & Irot marred, exceptional vaiues, Michi : G in fll work. irruc Spectalis- | BOTATORS, 336 W. SILVERBELL "| eect eS 8 oe S| Bel Becatieian mat Pan Ss. Te 1 your visit to our | 4-! ve. - P Gx DIRT, SAND & GRAVEL, : your. Sos pd une mb hs to Se inna SREE CARs ELECTR BTER STOVE, Prig, auto washer PE e116 of Pe 8oer. = FRESH PG06, te Dz. “LE , aocy) lending servi & Auto's | HIGH *-—FE_ 46573. | _clean & wi waterfall desk. FE idetlen aun MA’ 7 STR motes. ET’S TALK service is fast DOLLAR FOR JUNE _—_—. + ome Bouth rom iia | STRICTLY FRESH HOGS DIRECT d an .| Wrecked cars. FE ‘AND | FOLDING } Twin BUGG Speed Queen wa Bivd., B. between John PROM A ‘BUSINESS” welcome your teuy of a 407) — MY | _Be¥._ FE ALL U. c Gow MANURE or call OL 2-3408, LARS aCe ee eee R to'serve sou. Sale Household Goods 57/ e's oid Sa ak | heetrock (ORE AND LIGHT HAUL- M1 OPDYKE RD. THIRD srk: een esort HOME a . 85-1284. $150.) © onDena FOR @ALE 2 Eee oe gies" chicx: ‘ cautful sand, beach AUTO 1 CALL TO SWAP SERVICE WILL| Americas best KEEGO HARBOR 4x8 Sheet $1. 35 Daeg, oh Fanta = Ean, cK whatever st m: pees, vet, “arm cabins with show- 121 om: 5 G eit Mich: ed in E Twin nau roel 100 sq. ft 95 Goow 1 Tol iy ere apartment to be * ao, Leslie Fleisher SETS ne cunetie rad Fi iM: | Orchard Ave. t, 93 Dresser ....... book S) ae ental i rele F190 | Getivered. TOP #0, 10 oR | psp oe AA BUYS” outside and ng invertor fe 7 =sON« Perry &, st. aecood eo layer. 1 Toro power mower, OR FRIGIDAIRE. AUTO WASHER. ‘grag heme cevlcovsess siseaes sat ~~ ‘ot fa, mt $1.90 12 or R14il 3 to 8 GA oe ger TRACTORS — cling. _ pine pan- Sains. "Mer 61300. Only $50.95. chair seseeseses $20.95 anh fis’ oo M walking eS ee dee, aGio RaloE. °™ | Epes aitng. pene * tose ig wg Re Hoon li mowers chain sure | Droples. table manogany’ inside fh... Me used, We believe you can’ Automatic Laund LOANS TO $500 triple oven. Exe. cond. 34, tos ie te ee, oe side door jambs WP... 43.95 et 8. better deal ae, With living Wynn deasiere on, the ty. BENEFICIAL tioner, MI ae genoa ale condi- tated “71-5 peeh Ere TES ernie 50 bs om Cong ie ye cog Oo + oh eed som tar cole Gael Geum av FINA GENERAL ELEC. RANGE. ONLY CONVENIENT TERMS SAVE UP TO $21_Mt. Clemens FE you can, buy pro or NANCE CO. a arise, 2 te, pe, vareer: THOMAS ECONOMY TALS FoR i Reseeal ALLISCHALMERS. WD. @. 3 nd attractively arra pped | _W. Lawrence St. rE oe iw fovea FURNITURE co. Mike one 12% 2. aise. Used 1 setson, oid MICH M , i Eee a 1 8. w St. Gara ISTER 210 f SALES CO} Long lend § wt Shes. Pers EM 34. ei : 6 Voors Northern Lumber € Co, ite s0D ~ RPORATION an si iho Di '. sake eeeneces a. Sorry Moet overhead factory sec. Fontes * & caeane CTOR, JORN $25 TO $500 , Just like new. $125. ele yf selection ad lt EM ere eB Moa drill poche Case 16 hoe ae cpp na 0 B LOAN CO. fryer Den Sa waoa oe liaway bed with mattress. a6 8 potess door on your garage | petro Telegr aph & mer 60 uate 4 her. Alls Chal- 7 exavien : aes A from. ..... than you think ore | WA wi e-41m vator. FE gee Park at Ou Pron Doon |T FINANCE CO, ee snes an | LORD'S WHOLESA | ri Fas “AP pe ven | tome payee ore. ements. MA ‘ pei Be oe = Went yeacmn Et eset. ie & me roca santet sae : THE o2 re. _D. See tractors. Used : R. a va p Electric, ine. a E ANSWER TO|* TOP SOIL, Several R ment, 696 & Up. ss £ Dr Sai ROBLEM: er S* ' nae : : ’ 7 ; see neers Siege yoeite ‘not using Want. Ads! To. sell, rent, nation “nen i) ‘ ' , \ y through Classified Ads| hire it’s FE 28181, BEN ‘Riner CO, 7. Ol A - . o : | TOT OT CMa ee ty Bizis 4 i € be 3 Pen ay ' Moe ea ag re N = ne © \, ere . \ w +4 om Powrrac Purse, s_ WEDNESDAY APRIL 17, door : For Sale Cars| Aon ae between 7: SS » abd 3:00 p/m. arenas Sale B Bay Used: Caz Perot arege=| CENTRAL "ie Se PONTIA "S.A rN 7. ped. Dodge floor display mod- __$280.3 at or 7 PONTIAC. 8U Rg . 3 x ; . Pully uipped. Paul ses eae, Aes ome MERCURY. CHEVROLET Gein a Sia DEALEP ~ a ; & eons H H. Hughes. Ine. cass Ar Pike grs. Jose Bet ty Seat, sodie, ‘ene “amen oe me wie, Teen. Ran. Die ctl ae you _save! =| Sia. Realy snmp. s00 “Bi t agers 6-8080. | a DODGE CLUB COUPE. : : “ , , Very dependable. Best of- : - Birmingham Ins FT. SPORT RUNABOUT. 90” + ‘ re sais 36. Euclid. CHEVROLET $1725 Pe ae fa CARS & DITCHERS. hie, ratniog _imatlignt. 1953 PI , ‘ door, RE z= - 7250 T. Long easy terms. OU ALI it ¥ USE - ood. Ais We Sia ahs Be ay noe. A 1957 DEMOS. 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FE 82740.| "Se PONTIAC Sia sar eas. 1954 bt Super, 4 dr. Hydra. Power apt yp wend one Only $100 down CAR PAYMENTS ih BURDEN. ster ~~ TLL TOTE YOUR NOTE See Stan or John - fren white, '20,009 ” ectuai BILL SPENCE NORTH CHEVROLET | some? Let us help you adjust to EVERYBODY'S CREDIT 38 GOOD , soe 2 armen, Bram toes | oansand SEP CAF pe anor | 1000 S. WOODWARD | “ah'at Stimemrerts | PLYMOUTH | rm woneng titans pamenp Bob Frost, Inc. brates Rai Poon bo - ‘wan trade “acl cond . Yo pEIAIR NARDTOE ‘BIRMIN GHA M pide Motor Sales 1953 4-door sedan, (use and clean Fo 5 eens RGHIE Gare, ARD, SOUTH OF | 1956 98, Deluxe, CHR io Deloe POWER. iss FORD CONVERTIBLE. NO | a Ji Fo | meen igh ne Tetueed for] ten, Nye. power wakes WAT MAPLE BY-PASS AROUND 2 tone, wer win- | 1954 CHEV, 210, DOOR, POWER- down, assume payments al caret acne vat aba BODY, ¢/| this week only. tires, 6,000 miles. FE 2.0863 dows, seats; owned & driven b lide. R. § H. “Must ‘sell. $825. bh shape, $525. FE ‘- BER MINOMAM sen] se tarnanae:, omped B aeiven br! Se ters. 6am ura Call credit 5-195. DEMOS SOREN IL 9 piss on | yhitie B can crown Bane Bott Baers 08 S| agony game ap $399 2 Turiass, 0 Victrap bt ay ge 9 2 ti ats OR a CHEVROLET 955 es Victoria payments of ° 2¢ month. Call No down payment our price on these like new low Wi pontiac stan Caisy cata.) “80 “ABT OLDS rece Ra pever eeu ww. | Fiat Meradnteboee”"| NORTH CHEVROLET “TOME BOHR, INC. afi — Suburban Mtrs, Co. 1955 Bel Air -sedan, with V-8 en- HURON" MTR. SALES “| 1000 S. WOODWARD Main Me lyaset | 38 Becker” oe “San” nee, | “°CHs’peauain | Eatemlnin. hig Par‘ va | 2 vo moor aon) CHEVROLET | — sirmincuam sae Az — Desk Lace "84 Packard, 2 door, d, $1005, shows it. tires. A real good second hand 2 Peseta tare | CHEVROLET = eee CREST | baton aad” Siowe fnan. "Very | "iy eauoped. Red white to EVROLE MAZUREK MOTORS $1 295 good i a Must sacrifice. FE 86110 H T fd S_ Woodward SHA re ea 1955 Bel Alr 2-door sedan, Power. 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Radio & Heater, IVORY door, r ? = tos | 1288 Plymouth, Dr. Savoy 1000 S. WOODWARD | paivina \wirm MISGIV: 453 Ford Custom 4Dr. Se-|| 59 CHEVROLET Bel Air ................ $1595 ron « i 3 1954 ay via 7 BIRMINGHAM DITION OF YOUR PRES- den” radio he t F . d | See eile ea & RED, Power Glide, Radio & : 1958 Chev. PO. ar wagon SAVE |MOST MAKES & MODELS TO Set GAR. SEY Ane 4 7 ERIMD, TESTES POLO I oe 1 N STAKE. 12 1987 Chev. 3-dr., low mileage BAVE CHOOSE FR wu . COMPLETE SELECTION matic a] CHEV ROLET Del R AV ao ww wie wale cunts & eee $1345 Dual wheels ga MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM = Ww. AUTO SALES. Radio & Heater, IVORY & Light BLUE. Sharp. tate ir bed Lae eames sre pi xem tack 33 Years '56 Olds Convertible 98 c Saat = Fam “ay 185 i cane glee ele ee RED. 7" $ 495) Sem ‘bank rates. Only pi] one _In The '36 Olds 4-Door _ ROLET _|°53 Pontiac Deluxe ae || '52 CHEVROLET 4Door .......... wsneeee$ 495 : ake = Haskins Chev. USED CAR 56 Olds Holiday Sedan 53 Tw 2 Dose eee ete $ 695 Radio & Heater. Dark GREEN. A good buy. Pe Rent Trailer Space 79) o75; pBinie Highway at ais Business ’56 Pontiac Catalina “Radio & heater, Powerglide. Sedan, radio, heater, w hite| : : calehe 4 sanmin anaan Oe ie) CHEVROLET 11 DESOTO '55 Cadillac 4-Door FORD wall tires, Winona Green || SOuth Side 211 S. Saginaw 7! Doris Ra. am 7 TRUCK NEW “Oakland County’s Station Wagon 35 Cadillac Coupe DeVille 33° ioe a 'T ’S6 CHEVROLET 2-Door 210 140 ba G cael. aa) tod vist rubber. Call after) Fastest Growing Dealer” ‘S17 PLYMOUTH '55 Olds 98 Holiday Sedan | arive this one | 8Cyl. Radio & Heater, IVORY & Matador RED. oh a 2661 |e DODGE * MODEL CONVEN: | aca Sony Open mites “th 9 a | '55 Olds 88 2-Door VOLKSWAGEN ‘| ce Semone ——— . mie gu pore ee te working “Pia t'new “aver ee: | WE PROTECT YOU 4 ry. net pP Sen, PATMERE |'S5 Olds 88 Holiday Coupe |'$5 Two-Door .......$1693)'52 Pontiac 4Dr. Sedan,|| > 5 CHEVROL me enn Pera’ Qt th. best phone Of #9022 or MY i953) FORD. 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Pontiac, Michiogn Winners will be aahed ‘either, by mapneee or in the mails oe : | DETROIT INs) — The 200,000 ‘amateur radip operators in the world are being asked to help refit an Englishman who became while sailing around ‘the globe-for the benefit of “hams.” The _ sailor, Weil of London, 35-year-old Danny set out ‘me, on Aug, 1, 194. A mechanical engineer who had earned his liv- ing asa watchmaker, .he “wanted around the world alone. * * * ‘Despite the fact he knew noth- sail, Weil crossed the Atlantic in | 22° days. In the Virgin Islands, he met Dick Spenceley, a noted “ham” whe persuaded him to stop at remote spot, during his voyage and broadcast to long-distance | amateures, One goa] of such “hams” is to add to their col- | lections of places reached by ra- | die, » ving watches, fixing engines, skin- and articles for a ‘ham’ magazine. * * * | ‘ing about navigation when he set! Weil started on his radio cruise on Aug. 1, 1955, He earned his Schmidt said a New York firm living along the way by repair-| diving, spear-fishing instructions, y. He also wrote, 43,000 miles in 2'2 ; years at sea, the Yasme struck an unchartered reef off the coat of Austrailia 8 Towns Discuss === $3 Million Pipeline ‘England in a 40-foot sloop, the Yas-| GRAND RAPIDS — Progress was reported today on early, ‘to be the first Englishman to sail’ (projects required for construction ickey Unger, an avid Detroit lof a proposed $23,000,000 water’ aPipeline to Lake Michigan. * “4 @ Voters of eight Kent and Ottawa: County communities will decide June 4 on forming a water author- ity to operate the line. Grand Rapids, meanwhile, is determined to gain “a head start on going along” with the plans if the water eee? proposal is defeated. The City Commission authorized {$180,000 late last. year for field studies on which pipeline blue- ‘prints would be based. j x * 2 Director Service »George G. has started test-borings along the - pipeline route and option on a ‘piece of lakefront property has been obtained for a filtration plant. The project seeks a total of 44) ‘acres for construction of. the fil- | On Oct. 23,°1956, after covering tration plant and-a lake intake. |World’s Radio ve a to nal {Englishman F inish Global Wanderings | dod sit. A ecaplaie resented Wik: after he spent seven “hours in @ ters. Australian “hams” raised enough money to send Weil to the United States last Decem- ber and the-rugged—Englishman was selected as a contestant on. the Groucho Marx “You Bet Your .Life’ radio and talovi- sion show, j“ham,” operates the Bond Steel | and Storage Co., located across \the street from Chrysler's DeSoto, Division, which sponsors the Marx program. a @- § Unger went to DeSoto President L. 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