ii al 6 t ‘HE PON’ * * kk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN _ INTERNATIONAL NEWS "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1957-98 PAGES *% fon frcbers Contes ~ - : isclosur Farmers Battle Over Spilled Milk "ut deiey thoitaet ialibagt Sap Mahan pcives over milk cans in the local plant of by members of ers Guild. AP Wirephete Breyer’s Ice Cream plant. Strikers are being led the Tri-State Master Dairy Farm- Violence Flares in Strike of Tri-State Dairy Guild NEW YORK ®—State troopers patrolled highways today in sec- tions of New York, New Jersey: and Pennsylvania to curb further violence in ‘a milk price strike, now in its third day. Reinforced state police detach- ments were ordered out as the strike grew in momentum. ' The strike thus far has been marked by sporadic outbreaks of gunfire, dynamiting, truck stoppages, pleketing, fist fights and milk contamination, There have been no éevious in- juries, but severa] men have been | ~. arrested. i¢— A thousand tons of milk have been spilled on the ground or Local Milk Story Page 18 otherwise destroyed as a small group of dairy farmers pressed 4 demands for a higher price for raw milk. * * * Only an estimated 3,500 of the Tri-state area's 45,000 dairymen supplying the New York City met- ropolitan milkshed are said to be ‘{nvolved. The strikers are mem- bers of the Tri-state Master Dairy Guild. The Milk Marketing Adminis- tration-said that about 10 per cent of the metropolitari area's milk supply was withheld yesterday. It caused no Ip to Affected were 48 of . the aréa’s 381 processing plants, i p~trgpang ie Midas will ai vious day. The plants normally produce 10 million quarts of aoa a/ day, With- tT ‘ieoroe! Midnight Is Deadline; _ ’ Police to Issue Tickets | After Thursday Midnight tomorrow night is the deadline fér purchasing your 1957 license plates. After that time, police warn that if your car is still sporting that’ green and white plate, you will be ticketed Willis M, Brewer, branch man- ager of the Pontiac Secretary of State's office, said 6,500 new: plates, out of 60,005, remain at the office, 53 N. Parke St. He reported lines growing longer by the hour as motorists try to beat the deadline. OPEN TILL 8 Tonight the office will stay open until. 8. Tomorrow night, it will remain open until the last persdén in line receives his plates. _ Brewer said that after the mid- night deadline, the office would re- ‘turn to normal hours of 9 until 5 weekdays, and 9 until noon on “Saturdays,. - Income Tax —— Licmnonood held yesterday were 2,048,925 most a million quarts of milk. City Health Commissioner Le- ona Baumgartner said it has had “no effect on the fresh milk sup- ply" in the city. She said many dealers were filling their fresh milk needs by diverting milk nor- pounds of milk, sufficient for al- mally used for cream, condensed milk . and ice cream. * * * | In Washington, Federal farm of- ficials kept close watch today on the milk .strike lest it’ break out in other parts of the country and weaken marketing control pro- grams. of Canada. Trading Stamps Set: Off Big Hassle in Canada TORONTO (# — A Canadian Press survey showed today that trading stamps, smaller than the postage variety and usually worth no more than a fifth of a cent, have set off a king-sized controversy in many parts They have figured in a court case in Winnipeg, been discussed in a public forum in Ottawa and attacked by spokesmen for labor, agriculture and consumer groups and the Retail Merchants Association of Canada. manager of the Retail Mer- chants. Association, esti- mates that at least 40 per cent of the stamps are never redeemed, “and the trading stamps companies get all the profit of unre- deemed stamps.” Speaking to a group of mer- chants at Chatham, Ont., recently, Rands said the stamps are il- legal under the criminal code. His organization has been fighting against them. “The trading stamp gcheme is an insidius device and they (the stamp companies) have always been economic parasites, You get nothing free in this world.” Four persons — two grocers Arnold Rands, general+ = and two stamp company officials — were fined a total of $150 in Winnipeg early this month after pleading guilty to illegally selling and disposing of the stamps. The stamps exhibited in court did not show where they were circulated, as required by Canadian law. Spokesmen for consumer and labor groups attacked the stamp plan during a public forum at Ottawa Feb. 7 and said the = tice should be stopped. ~ C. Gordon Cushing, executive vice president of the Canadian Labor Congress, contended the scheme tends to increase the ptice of foodstuffs by between two and three per cent. He suggested the law regulating ‘such stamps be strengthened. U. S. Plan Avoids Sanctions Support resort to sanctions. Sought for Compromise on Israeli Issue UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (#—The United States sought support today for a compromise plan to get Israeli troops out of Egypt and the Gaza Strip without Observers predicted such a plan would run into bitter _|Opposition from the Arab states, which had been count- ing on American support for their sanctions demand._ Details of the U.S. proposal were not disclosed, but it probably would contain a number of ideas put for- ward yesterday by Canad- ian Foreign Secretary Les- ter B. Pearson. The U.S. plan reportedly has two key aims — immediate with- U.S. delegation sources said drawal of Israeli troops and in- surance that there will be no re- vival of the previous hostile situa- tion. The American bources said it would omit the call for sanctions spelled out in an Asian-African resolution now before the As sembly, Property Taxes Said Too High Assessment for Losses on Saginaw Street Harold ‘L. Blackwood, Pontiac realtor, told the City Commission in a letter last night that assessed valuations and resulting high taxes Reports were current, however, that the U.S. plan would try to) meet Arab objections by provid-| ing that if the Israelis did not pull out within a certain time, the | Assembly would consider penal- ities, AROUSE IRE A resolution with no punitive caluse would arouse the ire of the Arabs, informed sources said. Pearson's four-point proposal for a solution without sanctions was denounced by Syria and the So viet Union as “pro-Israeli.” =o. £4 It called for Israel and Egypt to promise to observe the provi- sions of their 1949 armistice, for the U.N, Emergency Force to be deployed along the armistice line and the Gulf of Aqaba, Egyptian agreement not to interfere with gradually take over from the Is-|. raelis in the Gaza Strip, marskjold the Assembly summa’ latest talks with Israeli sador Abba Eban, It disclosed that Eban had in- iquired whether a U.N. naval] pa- itrol might be stationed in the Aqaba Gulf to prevent Egyptian shore guns from resuming their blockade of Israeli ships sailing _\between the Red Sea and Israel's port of Eilat. FLIES TO CAPITAL After talking to Hammarskjold yesterday, Eban flew to Washing- ton to see Secretary of State Dul- les, He planned to resume his (Continued on Page 2, Col» 2) EERO ERE OTE “ n ess s Press , Rg eT aE ONT ES ORT ELN ‘ibeve caused the “progressive de- |terioration’’ of commerial property on South Saginaw street, “The taxes on this property should be materially reduced, ef- lective immediately." the letter said, It recommended reductions from 10 to 50 per cent in assessed valuatioris on Saginaw from Huron south to Whittemore and Jackson ctreets, 2 Blackwood’s letter was re- ferred to the city assessor and the Board of Tax Review which meets next week, “This is a mat- ter that is papa withia the responsibility of the assessor and Board of Review,” said City Manager Walter k. Willman. He added that since the 1920 adoption of the City Charter, prop- erty owners have been granted the right to appear before the board s'|to-voice any complaints regarding land valuations and taxes, “Thus far,” Blackwood said, ‘no cogni haz been taken by the city government of the plight of these properties in the form of reductions in land and building assessed valuations with the idea of keeping taxes within the ability to pay out of income. The result is obvious.” City Attorney Wiiliam A. Ewart said, “The City Commission has no. control of assessing property.” Find Livonia Girl, 7, After Frantic Search LIVONIA (INS)—Weary search- ers found a seven-year-old Livonia girl safe today at a neighbor's home. Little Dinah Tennant, a blonde little girl with a friendly smile, was found at the home of Mrs. Mabel Cotter, 27453 Joy. Dinah is a friend of Mrs. Cotter’s daughter, Patty. The girl was visit- ing at the Cotter’s when the rain kept her from returning hom. Some 65 police and volunteers organized a search of an eight- square-mile area in freezing rain last night affer Dinah’s father, Francis, reported her missing. The search continued in freezing rain until 3 a.m. today when the County News ........+65 ooo 18 Editorials ...........-..0 bie 6 PUY GEE ..niscceeigeees i2 Sports ............ 26 thru 29 Theaters ....... wees 90 TV & Radio Programs veoe Be Wilson, Earl ....:.......... 27 21 thru 25 Woman's Pages .... “'men were sent home to rest. 7 encincan Gebaa ten? stat! ~ AUTOMOBILE LICENSES eH TITLE TRANSFERS. AME RARE tet ‘nn | jel ia asia { ww pe ng mm Open tee. re a ets THE ANNUAL RUSH — A line of patient mo- is a familiar sight this _torists- like this one, week in front of the Secretary 53 N. Parke St., as hundreds morrow night’s deadline for the license plates. of State’s office, seek to beat to- purchase of 1957 Lines Grow Long as Plate Deadline Nears. The office will remain open to- night until 8, and tomorrow night until the last person in line’ ‘receives plates, — — Detec. tives today looked into the. pos- sibility that the unidentified f th i an iH z | i kidnapped from | a Roosevelt Long Island, fi : i > #» i jannouneed for “later in the week.” 19 | ONE OF 4 ACCUSED Rich, one of four drill instruc- ‘tos accused of mistreating re- cfuits, was' convicted of assault _|“consummated by a battery’ on {Rvt. Kenneth Allen Benjamin, New York City, nee he was ‘also accused of striking Pvt, Laverio Ghussich, Brooklyn, N.Y,, and Pvt, Dom- inic Tomaro, East Paterson, N-dJ., and choking Pvt. Gaetona Inglima, North Bergen, N.d. He denied everything. |New Water Ordinance Rules Air-Conditioners special charges which they stop boxes, stop cocks and use of the water supplied by the city, Meter jurisdiction will fall under the head of the water department which: will also have complete an in St. Clair County, a post she received in 1946, A member of Soroptimist since 1937 she was the president of her club in 1940. For several years, she held state and national posts and was named international president in’ 1952. She has travelléd exten- sively through Europe and the Near East in the interest of the Soroptimist Club and the welfare of Women in general. Her experi- ‘ences on these travels wil] be the Subject of her appearance here. * * * Organized only two months ago, Cub Scout Den 19 of Hickory Grove ‘school, Bloomfield Hills. will see 18 of its members receiving awards at the Blue and Gold banquet at 6:20 tonight. Three dens will pre- sent skits to furnish the program. ia he Cees ware ort ginally | CUPcakes’ and cookies to be served presented, Rich could have re aes apart St casa as ee ceived a bad conduct discharge,| and Bear badges which cub mas- reduction’ to private, six monthS'ter Norman Miller will present. Robert at home;) Home with her pastor, the Rev. | at hard labor and forfeiture of two thirds of his pay—$183.40 a month —during confinement. Tells of Shooting at Murder Trial » (Continued From Page One) with the dead woman described an evening of drinking leading bed to the shooting. : The accused man sat calmly in his chair watching the courtroom proceedings with close interest. He ‘Has been held without benefit of bond in Oakland County Jail since the shooting occurred. Png ir against Rash were Mrs. Evelyn DeLaire, 42; Charles Alverson Jr., 27, and Russel M. Harvey, 2, all of Rochester. VISITED TAVERNS They told of visiting three Roch- ester taverns Sunday evening in a group that consisted of 10-15 per- sons including the victim. Returning, Mrs, DeLaire and ’|Klein testified they had walked with Mrs. Rash to the front porch and were talking, quietly, when Mrs, Rash began opening the front! storm door. C “Suddenly the porch light went on,”’ Mrs, DeLaire testified, “and shot was fired. “First, though, I heard Rash say, ‘I've had enough of this.’ I thought he was ‘trying to frighten Mrs. “Then he shot her and she fell | ito the porch. " victim more than ten years, ing on despondency that followed Service for Mrs. Julia Eason,the death of her son, Donald, 23, in an auto accident. She also admitted her friend had} in past years been away from ‘home periodically for ‘‘several idays” at a time, but denied knowl- edge Mrs. Rash had ever stayed out all night. The three men claimed only casual friendship with the dead woman, Harvey testified he had just ar- rived at the porch when he saw the barrel of the gun emerge from the door. - : Mrs. DeLaire and Alverson testified they drove to Rochester's main street and found an. officer, ‘|James F, many. who went to the scene, “Mrs, Rash was still alive, but critical,” Hurley said, The victim died before the ambulance arrived. |City Plan Session Set ‘school bonds ‘mingham fer the local school ex- yes Den mothers are Den 2 Mrs. Nim- rod Quist, Mrs.. Charles Bowers and Mrs. Edgeington. The Issuanee of $1,500,000 in by the City of Bir- program was approved lay by the State Municipal Finance Commission, The new bond issue is in ad- dition to $5,500,000 previously ap- proved for the ambitious school- building program. * * * Mrs. Bertha M. Aldrich Mrs. Aldrich, the mother of Mrs. Louis ‘F. Mejer III of Birmingham died Monday in St. Joseph Hospital, Pontiac after a long illness. She was a native of Detroit, a member ‘lof the Third Christian—Science 27; Michael Klein, | ‘band Edward A, of within a matter of seconds ‘the | Mrs. DeLaire, a friend of the’ blamed Mrs. Rash’s recent drink-! Church of Detroit and the Woim- an's City Club, . Other survivors include her hus- Detroit, a daughter Mrs. James H. Obey of Pittsburgh and five grandchildren. Private services were held.today from Bell Chapel of the Wm. R, Hamilton Co. 'as Bus Hits Car San Francisco Crash Due to Brake Failure; Coach Demolished — ‘SAN FRANCISCO — One man was killed and 26 persons were injured yesterday when a crowded municipal railway bus hit a street- car and then a power pole, An inbound bus; crowded with work-bound passengers hit a street- car which was coming from the outer Mission district. Then it shot across the street . and hit a steel pole with an im- pact that smashed its front. Frank W. Casebolt, 53, a railway car cleaner aboard the bus, was killed. Fire and police department res- cuers had to tear away wreckage to free Walter Tompkins, 46, roe seat. The municipal railway said Tempkins attempted to stop at the corner of San Jose and Geneva, presumably to let . Casebolt off, “and his brakes failed.” “He then collided with a street- car coming out of the terminal,” the railway statement continued, “The coach then ricocheted oft the streetcar and hit a power pole on, the northwest corner, soe persons were pinned in the wreckage, one being Tompkins Killed, 26 Hurt driver who was wedged in his ‘ * dnounced. The Pontiac City Commission will meet tonight at 7 with the pep Apt add Commission to a eaten manele OY and the other a passenger who is dead. The front of the coach was completely demolished.” Alemany Emergency Hospital. plarifiing, including the nd was so crowded that many injyred deer hee i meen! y|had tg: stand in corridors’ as they Manager Walter K. Willm An-| awaited their turns for examina: es tion, a s i @ ala lima aRtary of State Abner Q. Fessenden - an American custom that has 1 1974 Newspaper Tells Strange Tale NEW “YORK (INS) — nary thing happened to yrs, gps the other night as, with faithful hound at heel, deerstalker hat set firmly on head, and cloak making rustling sounds through the murkey mews, I strode my nightly consti- tutional, * * * There at my feet, as if fallen abruptly from on high, lay a news- paper. I fetched it to the nearest lamppost, and by its feeble rays saw something which—not cempre- hended at first—eventually caused eye-popping of the first order. * The newspaper was dated Feb. 28, 1974, Only the steel of a nerve which won flattering mentions on sev- eral fronts, including the Cold Front, restrained and crushed the desire to turn to the racing results, and to the features to see how Wallis Simpson made out. The eye was forced to read the lead story on-page 1, and it. must}; — be saitl_to have’ been revealing.| . But for cursed luck—a vagrant wind soon snatched the paper from hand and blew it away down| — Vesey street—I would confound you with it now. * * * But I cannot forget its words. They are now graven and will be with me when I go to same: “Stockholm, Feb. 28 — The King |. of Sweden tonight presented the Nobel Peace Prize to U.S. Secre- Ill. Secretary Fessenden, following gained strong root in recent years, awarded the King $38,000, causing his majesty to recall, not without a wistful trace, the day when just . the reverse was true. MEATBALL SANCTIONS “Mr. Fessenden said that the ‘decision of the Nobel committee was a corréct one and, for the time being, at least, his govern- ment would not exercise meatball Wdi-| world an era of peace it has not known ‘since the Pax Bri- ' tanica. “**It serves no purpose here to dwell at length on the makeup of the Fessenden Plan except to com- mination of a policy on which the ‘ ‘Suffice it to say that Secre- ‘pth degree in his now famous | speech before the United States “HE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1957 C, D Bands Vie at Quincy} Congress hick! when he de- clared that his country had decided to settle the then lingering dispute ‘between Egypt and Israel by buy- ing both countries. ment that it was the natural cul-/A BIG PARK “*The-two countries, as every rocket traveler knows, are now one | booth big park. ‘The Aswan Dam, com- pleted only ‘last year, supplies water for the fountains. “‘Other parks are now under tery Foustalen refiued it to the\construction in the Sermer Soviet Unien, Yugoslavia, Poland, Czecho- slovakia, Albania, North Korea and Red China—all. of them recently purchased and seeded.’ "’ Jackte Gleason sent Toots Shor, star ef the Toots Sher Show (formerly The $64,000 Challenge), a wire reading: “Good luck, but hew are they going to get you into the isolation booth?” ‘ Franco is in the news. Reporter I know flew from London to Madrid oncé to interview him, but he had just left for Barthelona. ‘‘We have, however, arranged for you to inter- view his brother, " a general said. \ “That's . like getting Everett Crosby's autograph,” the reporter COLDWATER (#—Some 20 class snorted, 20. (Advertisement) i oauas nme wity Child’s Chest Colds | | rae, Bites ae French Fried Potatoes Ex 2 487° |- TOM'S MARKET 44 N. Paddock St. ; (m-89) 3 AC C and D high school bands will) (va compete March 1 in the South- western Michigan School Band and Orchestra Assn. festival at nearby Quincy. Winners will take part in the state festival at Lansing April) “ivaccr sanctions against Sweden. This threat had caused a cabinet crisis | and mutterings in the Bourse =| days before. “In making the presentation, his | majesty stated: “ ‘Secretary Fessenden crystal- lized years of groping American foreign policy by proposing and then imp the Fessenden Plan, which has brought to the Art Collection Sold by Actor Robinson NEW YORK &® — The bulk of actor Edwar@ G, Robinson's art collection has been sold to a New York art firm for more than three million dollars, one of the largest transactions of its kind, * * * -E, Coe Kerr Jr., president of M. Knoedler & Co., century-old inter- national art tirm, announced yes- terday that the company had bought the Robinson art. The actual price paid. for the 58 paintings and one bronze — which ‘made up all but 14 of the Robin- son art works — was not die closed. * * * The paintings are nn, ly impressionist and post-impres- sionist. Among them are works of Cezanne, Corot, Gaugin, Geri- _ cault, Van Gogh, Matisse, Rov- ~ alt, Seurat, Toulouse-Leutrec and Renoir, Robinson, now 63, formed the collection over a 25-year period. Earth Satellite Will Provide Data for Flight to Moon LOS ANGELES (INS)—Dr. Lée de Forest, often called the father of modern electronics, sees the artificial earth satellite as a :pringboard for menned rocket flights to-the moon- within 50 years, The’ famed scientist, speaking in Les Angeles yesterday, said he doubted that atomic powered craft would be used for the flight to the moon, .. He pointed. out: | “It ‘takes ‘an enormous amount of machinery to get turbine energy out of uranium — ever, though the weight of the fuel is negligible.|— The mooft rocket. most likely will vse a solid or liquid type fuel.” * * * Dr. de Forest said that the U.S. ‘ertifielal “moon” to be fired into space within the next year or two will supply much of the informa- tion needed for man tc escape the limits of his earth. He said: ~~’ Se “Doubtless a great_many brave scientists will die in the first at- tempt to reach and to land on the moon, But thete alway: haVe been; enthusiastic people willing to take these risks.” m7 J ‘Spiced just right to give you @ fine, tep quelity epplesouce of @ sense- tional! lew, lew price. 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Air Force’ "| cadets are a distinct type. door,” but they have their eyes) on a definite goal. That goal is to become career officers whose in the air-atomic age. The cadets realize the enormous responsibilities they will face upon graduation, Within the last gen- eration, the world has seen two revolutionary developments — air power and atomic weapons. “Since Pearl Harbor,” says Maj. Gen. Briggs, academy superin- that may be carried by aircraft has increased roughly a million times, poind for pound. At the same time, the speed, range and altitude of aircraft have increased as well, multiplying the problem of directing and intercepting an’ attacking force. “Soviet Russia now possesses a growing stockplié of atomic . weapons and a growing force of long-range jet bombers, The combination of atomic explo- sives and the ability te carry them swiftly over great dis- tances confronts this country “| \qith the greatest danger it has America; of course, has air and atomic forces to meet such a chal- lenge.~ But the nation must have top flight air officers to evolve strategy and meet any situation that may develop. “Today,” say Gen. Briggs, ‘a single Air Force officer may be called upon to carry out a mission which required the crowds of 1,000 aircraft in World War IU. He may have to press home his |mission against ‘hedvy odds, with ‘no American or other friend with- in thousands of miles to observe this conduct.” TQ EXPAND ENROLLMENT . $o now we have the new Acade- ‘cadets a year. classes and to limit its size while growing. Accordingly, the Acad- emy has been taking in about 300 The cadet wing will not reach its full strength until the early 1960's. * * * By the fall of 1958 the Academy expects to move from Lowry to a 17,500-acre permanent home now under construction seven miles north of Colorado Springs. The site is at the foot of ‘the Rampart Range of the Rocky ‘mountains and commands an im- pressive view of Pike's Peak. A large air strip will be built several miles from the mountains, to the east. Flying training clude all of the classreom and in-flight work normally courses in- | S IAF Cadets Aware of Big Role e Air Force navigaters in A year of full-time work. result of this training, the cadet | , graduates with the wings, of an * Air Force navigator. In the moral sphere/ "Academy | cadets are guided by’ their honor) code. It states, ‘We will not lie, cheat, steal, nor tolerate among us those who do:” The government provides cadets — in addition to their educatign ~— with food, living quarters, medi- cal and dental care, and recrea- tion facilities. Cadets are also paid $111.15 a month from which they. must pay -for uniforms, books, and personal necessities. * © * _All cadets engage in athletics, jin- order to maintain a high de- given |gree of physical — conditioning. TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS EEP OUT CONTROL ROOM 11, 1955, to mould young men for} exacting life-time careers as air| officers. Congress has authorized a student body of 2,496 cadets. But it was deemed advisable to start the Academy with small) For higher output ; at all Office — WORK-STATIONS FOR EVERY jon function in your office, Art Metal has produced a handsome New Century Desk aut “General Printing “7 w. Miwnnce St. = 2-0135 | Cadillac Plans Schools before voters March 5: A bond i issue is sought to finance modern- | ization of the junior high school, | an elementary school and construc- tion’ of two new elementary schools and additions to two éthers. Crash Kills Detroiter ~ SPRINGFIELD, Ohio . _ Hane |B. Press, 59," Detroit, was killed | Monday in a two-car collision on /Ohio route 70 one mile. so of South Charleston. — No /*xpansion, program to be placed| As the Flying House climbed watching eagerly. spied a settlement of cloud isl THE FLYING HOUSE — 3 An Old Friend higher and higher, Bill and Jill, \castles and bridges, then lost sight of them as the Flying House sped! upward. The earth had grown smaller and the stars around them | iseemed to become lafger_ and larger. They were all sharply pointed | land twinkled constant! y. seémed to be getting bigger by the. Moon — see you soon.” Ibetter Manage things themselves. look at those mountains!” Color and save this drawing for WY it's the important information on your cord records thet help you: profit or loss! \ ‘ | Let us show you how to keep this | information ready for‘ action with: \ 1 cand Record Forms — pre - de- signed records ot less cost thon printing your own. CARD. FILES —handy desk files or efficient cobinets in mony sizes and styles. Before you drow up a new card record, let vs show you ovr stock cord forms ond the attroctive files to put them in. General Printing | Office. Supply | 4 j 17 Ww. Lawrence St. ae "3 FE 2-0135 moke the decisions which meen || ™ - \ ‘i ARMSTRONG INLAID | ~ TILE. | Reg. 14c 9x9 All Colors! Now @. [=| iets “We're coming to a brand new Eee e. ” | Then a big round silver ball tame into view of the Control Room, window. ‘‘The Moon,” they cried. Bill set the controls at ‘Steady”’ and| ‘both of them leaned out of the windo CADILLAC & — The Board of ing directly at them. “It’s nice of you t | Education has approved architec-| Moon, “Wish I could ask you to tie up and\come aboard, but I'm afrai }iural designs submitted by a Grand you're in ‘for trouble. You'd better take her down, you're icing up. | Rapids firm for a $1,200,000 school! Rij) looked up quickly. Sure enough, there was a row of long sharp| icicles hanging from the edge of the Control Tower roof, and they| minute. _ Of course Bill and Jill might have wished for help at this point but ithe Wishing Well's message had put it square ly up to\them — ae ’ Bill cried suddenly, your Flying House story book. Tomorrow: An = = Landing | Fourteen sports are included in As a | the athletic program, Everybody concerned at the | Academy is_ confident that here _at the USAFA are the making of] | a splendid corps of air officers ‘who will provide real leadership when — and if — they are called upon to defend their country against any enemy. Clerk's Office Lists New County Fathers The following Oakland County) fathers were naméd on ‘Dirth cer- 'tificates registered recently with) the County Clerk's office: Pontiac Donald A. Hammond, 5790 —- St. Morris H. Leinenger, 204 8. ot 6 James L. Evans, 56 N aramare St. Joseph G. Borovick, 769 Nichols Dr. M, 71935 Beverly Rd. errington, E. Yale St. John W. Justice, 57 N. Pake St. Paul A. Zumbrunnen, 1401 Bamford St Robert H. Vickory, 1034 Daffodil St Lioyd ir Hughes, 100@ Northfield Rr. William R. Giles, 6920 Greer Rd. Garland Jorden, 2938 Churchhill Rd. Paul J. LaPlamme, 749 EB. Beverly Ave. | Albert B. MeConnell, 767 Stirling Ave. Milton V. Manney Jr., 128 W. Colum- = ve A. Mayer, 1933 Sarona Lane Joe 8. Rives, 2614 Adams Rd William B. Urch, $174 Parm Rd. Ernesto Buenrostro, 184 Hughes St. Clyde E. Conner, 114 BE. Howard S&t. Henry F Hill, 496 Central Ave. Robert L. Howell, 731 E. Beverly Ave. Kenneth J. Howell, 425 Rivard St. Denver Ross, 80 Clovese Mt. Sherman B. Henderson, 132 Wing St. Bunker, 28 McKinley Dr. George Cage, 62015 Alten St George BE. Atkinson, 256 W. Strath- more Ave Dud Clark, 38§ Central Ave Robert McCoy, 2029 Kingston Rd. Nelson G. Bcott, 355 Fourth &« Ralph L. Stocker, 57 W. Beverly Ave Edward W Muff, 114 Cottage Bt. Ronald C. Reed, 6690 Manson Dr, Eufemio Euresth, 178 Harrison St. Milford Ralph G. Darnell R. Brioks Charles Devitt Thomas E. Shelters Donald A. Dawson Russell L. Beadle Albert M. Cape Robert 8. Connally Andrew Carruth Charles L. Wright John F. Bishop Norman E. Lewis Nei] J. Berry Donald L. Sanger Tell J. Bowman Charlies 8. Stimpson Kenneth C. Adams pMarvin A. Pisher itwins} jtice Robert C. Russell, son of Mr, -| Elizabeth Lake Rd. Joseoh J. Leonard — Netos of Service Pere } Pic. Billy T. Wiseheart, son siaoeils Denis Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Wiseheart ofjan¢ Mrs. Claud Smith of 791 ¥ 2931 Auburn Rd., Auburn Heights, |ticello Ave,” He has been transferred to was chosen for | the position on the basis of driv- her parent on 1% Mt. Clemens St. - %-—*# * . Earl E. Witcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Witcher of 2934 Midvale St. recently was com- missioned a second lieutenant. in the infantry after being graduated from the Officer Candidate School at Fort Benning, Ga. Lieutenant Wit-| cher; served in the Army since 1948 as an_ enlisted man, — received ..WITCHER . basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. His wife, Sarah Ann, |Manchester, Ga. x *« Currently stationed at Long Beach, Calif. is Seaman Appren- lives in and Mrs. Fred Russell of - 6432 eee tees - *y He attended Waterford Town- ship High School prior to entering the service. on June 1, 1956, re- ceiving .basic training at Great Lakes Naval Training Center, Ml. Friends may address mail to: U. S. 8, Roanoke (CL 145), Long Beach, Calif. * * * , Pvt. Hardold R. Thompson, son of Mrs. Mary E, Thompson of 2335 Dixie Highway, Waterford, recent- ly was graduated from the auto- who has) motive maintenance course at Fort) Then here's a word to the wise. Use Little Bo-Peep in your washing machine to dis- solve grease and grime and loosen stubborn dirt faster and easier. Acts as a booster to your favorite soap or detergent. Try it. Follow directions on bottle label. INSURANCE! Leonard Wood, Mo. School, x * * ‘Save Vision Week’ Officers Appointed Dr. rE D. Allen, Jr., of 934 ands covered with Marvin W. Hoemks visit me” said the Man in the 0 crippled children and d will open Mareh-15 and continue | F, hv big shining face was smil- er Seals campaign for the benefit » through Easter Sunday Trey Richard Killian Robert R. Reid Charles H. Losey Jr Rochester Albert B. Cardenas! \Layee D surent Robert W. Hart |Robert 8 Vester D, Armes ‘William A "Twreet Robert D. Schulert Porrest H. Westfall Charles G. Miles - |Pove Lawson William i. Shyman Sale of Easter Seals to Begin.on March 15 DETROIT (INS)—The 1957 East- adults Contributors to the Easter Seal | campaign will be asked to help). | Promote the drive by displaying {the sticker on windows or doofs Bill set the dial for” ‘Down,” Jill waved and called “Goodby Mr. when they are mailec their seals. | Cat Couldn’t Take i! - BATTLE CREEK (®—Toby, a «Just year-old cat who had his picture and a story about his long life lin the Battle Creek Enquirer and| (An idea for Junior Editors is worth $10 if usable. Send in care of News Sunday, died Monday. Said| this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) his owner,’ Mrs. Martin Karlov-| pod “maybe the publicity was = much for him.” r TILE Oo PLASTIC WALL SALE 2: Is 4s 2 Ge = Bef mz LATEX Ff sian Wall Linoleum. | PAINT. TILE | oa SBE * Dries in 20 \ Ne: on an G3 Full Sells " -Wide! io] 5% : eg Ft. \ 3 ale LEA RANCE. S: ALE! | 1 Gold Seal maa VINYL TILE 6x6 One color, for bath or kitchen! , \ en ‘a —_ FRE We Loan You ed a as Tite! — *e) See | he F loor § FREE arking, a Be ike os Open Monday & Friday ‘til 9 P.M. Bobby R. Spencer i ' Argyl - has been appointed pre la “ot/ the Michigan. Save Your Vision Week Committee, it |was andounced today. | National “Save Your Vision 'Week”’ will be celebrated March 3- ‘according to the Michigan Opto-|- metric .Association. Four other Pontiac optometrists have been, named to the Michigan committee by Dr. Wayne Chapman, president \of the association. They are: | Doctors George Harkless, |Mark Ave.; Milton Hathaway, 143 98 'Wenona Dr.; and Marvin Red- mond, 4641 Motorway Dr. Hundreds have volunteered to |man..a new--alerting system for) observation of scientific phenom- ena in the outer skies, Professor rn Ireland, meeting. Thompson attended Pontiac High _ Recently enlisted in the U. S.| ‘Coast Guard is Seaman Recruit | Iroquois Rd.; Henry Miller, 89) - leader in auto insurance. 1 Check yeur fire insurance needs tional insurance you need from Allstate. ; save. Ask him ‘about famous Allstate Auto Insurance, tool SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. BLDG. ~ 154 N. Saginaw Street _Ph. FEderal 5-0461 | You're In geod hands with... ne @aanet. Founded by Sears gh dye and separate . 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Huron St.) ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. LITTLE THINGS | “... can make. the difference between a place you. ‘like to visit and a-plaée of indifference. Pontiac Federal wants to make your visits here aol. pleasant part of your day, and so we spare no effort in’ “little things” in service that we. think Current Rate Pontiac PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrente St, a — if ahgreera tte nca rane ea AI IPT gi. > oo 7% 2 4 LS 7 ve i Se | = ge PS 2a ee eS Eye va ~~ oe Ne ea ot mn Married ~ Colleg e€ De r ees Aren be issentia ig at First , \ ‘| Presbyterian ; ny ANNE HEYWOOD / ‘etd. that probably isn't thé rea-} feeling of knowing It all, which delightful point of view would be| Church were Do you have to have re on at ll, be the! maces him Serie of further |ditficult if Helen had spent years) Sheena* Grubb . economics degree to get the real reason may "development and years in hom mi , food field, a journalism degree tolimpression you made—you don’t : _ 7 - sa get a reporting job, a psychology|seem to be interested in the job,| Sometimes, too, \he specialist Edwar _ degree to be in personnel? your price is too high, your man-|makes all others with whom he Actually, Helen is an English Bennett. * * * ners are unpleasant ~or_perhaps|comes in contact feel like i80r-) major, who studied cooking after |Mr. and Mrs. Almost everybody gives lip- you're just not their type! ~~ _| <°+ tucking away her liberal arts | David Grubb service to the idea that you do CHANGING MINDS “4 j , euuress. j . and many of the help wanted! ‘There ‘was a time when most - tousht of this the other day * of Union advertisements say so. employers wanted specific degrees,|When talking with Helen Worth, Do please bear these points in| spreet are . P who runs a very successful school mind the next time you hear the ' bi learned-a lot and ry But oddly enougti, many of the but they have le s of cooking. old chestnut about the lack of! Parents of top people I meet in these and jare gradually changing their opportunity for anyone without) the bride other fields don’t have the cor- minds. FUN IN COOKING . such-and-such a degree. oad Cu e responding degrees at all. They found that the person eed Helen's classes are not only de-) What the world wants, and what! - h ) j How can we account for this?/the specific degree is often tooisigned ‘to teach people to cook|the employer wants, are enthusi-'5 {"¢ son 0, Well, there are several explana-/SPecialized and lacks the well-/heautifully and easily, but also to|asm, intelligence and a good educa-- Mrs. Elizabeth tions. - education which develops|make it fun. According to Helen, 'tion—which ¢an be got on your own| Bennett of First, when you are turned down 2! facets of the mind. cooking is a cinch and. throwing|if You can’t afford to get it in Columb with the words, “Sorry, we want | Semetimes the over-trained |4 Crepe suzette together is a lark. bh olumous, somebody with a degree in the This effective, contagious and Ga., and the ‘ applicant has an arrogance, a (Copyright, 1957) The making of ceramics is a regular project of several members of the O are sold and proceeds us i-Mrs. Club. The products ed for charitable purposes by the group. Pictured with some of their work in the background and on the table are (left to right) Mrs. And No Bones About It! Swimsuit to Get ‘Sculptured’ Look = ATLANTA (INS) — All women will be buying bathing suits as they buy bras—by cup-size — within three years, according to one swim fashion’ manufacturer. Bernie Kort, representing a New York girdle and brassiere manu- facturer which went into the swim suit business seven years ago- said at an advance showing in Atlanta: “The aac bra =ets in Ty a, | BIRDS EYE — = “Et || bones sticking her and, on the | | | worry about the suit coming || off.” swim suits will become a uni- form method for fitting women throughout the country within the next three years.” Kort's company (Roxanne) is making swim suits sized by bra) cup and size and styled in flatter- ing fashions. He explains: “Ninety per cent of the time, when you know the bust measure- (ment, the body will conform to | definite measurements. This gives ‘better fit to the suit in all parts of the body.” The New Yorker added: “As much as style in a swim | | suit, a woman is looking fer comfort, She doesn’t want any other hand, she doesn't want to The company has used the ' specific bras size in a rubber fabric HE: | uM SHOE tf \} ln ae ou, We sim White rue ui Whale Sizes} 6 to 11, AAAA 4.10 11, AAA, AMR ° 4to NA 33 . hs, c *ACCORDING TOA sutvey 8 \ PAULTS SHOE 1s sek Ser ping Pontiac ' ¢ . , & 4 » | is t | ‘| Reg let © pst PENS Coe hs | ay ge a 35 N. SAGINAW\\ | _OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT "TIL, 9 } Over 13 J Years! \ Genuine ~Goodyear Welts YA LEADING NURSES’ JOURNAL STORE % -more boy shorts. late_ Victor Bennett. candlelight ceremony Satur-' has evening at First Presbyterian | Church, Sheena Grubb became the bride of Guy Edward Bennett. The 7:3 o'clock service was attended by 150 guests. * * * Baskets of white gladioli and. pompons decorated the altar for, the double-ring ceremony. Dr. Wil- liam Marbach officiated. Sheena is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Grubb of Union No. | Deb- / of ‘38 Plans “ . Wedding NEW YORK Ww — Brenda Fra- zier Kelly, No. 1 debutante of New York society in 1938, plans | to marry her long-time beau, businessman Robert Chatfield -. Taylor, Pontiac Press Phete Rex Bassett of Middlebelt road, Mrs. Alan Robertson of Murphy avenue, Mrs. Harold Davis of Elizabeth Lake road and Mrs. W. Stark of East Iroquois road. Mrs. H. Guy Moats, not pictured, is also work- ing on the project. . * * * The engagement was an- | nounced yesterday. lt wil) be the second mar- riage for both. Mrs, Kelly was divorced a year ago from John Sims (Shipwreck) Kelly and received custody of their 10. year - old, datghter, Vie- G. Chatfield - Taylor recently was | divorced by the former Eleanor to make a suit that will In cotton suits, this company, Bangs. without. bones. | still uses the rubber fabric ri Both Mrs, Kelly and Chatfield- “slay up”) While emphasizing fit, the man- figure flattery in what is called a| Taylor come from families prom- ufacturer also has gone in for “counter-balanced control,” pan inent in the social register. His styling to suit the most fastidious a panel of rubberized material fof) father was author Hobart Chat- woman. |flattering front and back fo, field - Taylor. One, strap salt wi ne toe Sound WF aire, Kelly inherited 4.00000 skirt is made in a mew rubbe rs. Ke inheri fabric which gives the effect of | Several of the suits show up in | When she became 21 from the antique silk, in gold, with woven fabrics that leok like cotton but | | Prazi of naa cgprecd nal rank Duff white and black border design are in reality rubberized mate- "razier, grain dealer tep and bottom. rials, — ' * . * | Unusual colors and cradation Watertight Mittens! Boy shorts are very important;of tone are used in plaids and) A new plastic formula is being jin this line of bathing suits, and stripes, which are put together for ysed in children’s mittens to keep Kort says that the trend is toward the most flattering effect. Oneithem watertight and windproof. At present he suit features regimental stripes in|The mittens have free action estimates the buying is split half an up-and-down pattern which thumbs, and fleecy-nap lining, t and half between half skirts and| gives a slenderizing effect blepd-javailable in shades from firemen boys shorts. ‘ing into the fuller bustline, red to cordovan brown. FEDERAL’S Ab 3 oe guaranteed or your money back USE FEDERAL’S 4 REVOLVING — ACCOUNT! TOMORROW TODAY . cs a THE PONTIAC ERESS. WEDNY¥SDAY, PRBRUARY 27,1957 _ MR, and MRS. GUY E. BENNETT. 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The bridal gown was fashioned with a Chantilly lace bodice fea-' _ GIFTS Open Friday Evening ’til 9 700 West Huron \. turing a Sabrina neckline accented with seed pearis and iridescent se-| quins, The full skirt was of Italian) silk with a small bustle and a chapel sweep. * * ® Her fingertip veil of illusion was secured by a crown of seed pearls. iShe carried an orchid corsage. ATTEND BRIDE ’ M¥s. J. R. Harris of Clarkston. ‘was her sister's matron of honor. ‘Her gown was of shrimp-colored Amina: Lennon, Margaret Cunningham and Rose Boyison were bridesmaids. They wore cotillion blue gowns. * * * ° | Frank Wallace of Milwaukee served as best man. Ushers were David Grubb, brother of the~bride, J. R. Harris of Clarkston and Gavin Morrison of Detroit. Debra Ann Harris ot_Clarks- | L | flower girl and John David Har- ris served as ringbearer, The bridal recital was sung by iMrs. Michael_-Siano of Drayton Plains. 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FEBRUARY | 27, 1957 \5 Times as Big as Present Missile | WASHINGTON | (INS) tipped guided missiles five times) as large as present Nike rockets, will soon ring American cities to. provide nuclear anti-bomber pro- tection. The Army announcement said the new anti-aircraft missiles,’ designated the Nike Hercules, are’ “undergoing final tests,"’ and ‘‘will THEATER yHURON Whenever great motion pictures are talked about... they will speak of TONIGHT ond THURS. Complete ‘We Gerve Banquets and Parties ‘Every Nite of of the | Week 4 “3 ‘LITTLE Le words” C= | len 3412 Dixie Baa ln BANQUETS tnd, PARTIES MEET CHOICE LIQUORS @ DELICIOUS COCKTAILS IAPL LLL LAA AAA GOL aa ae. LIBERTY ‘COCKTAIL LOUNGE 85 North Saginaw . Tr? ti) tt tt fh f Wonderful Food t .—— JUST WONDERFUL FOOD Live Lobsters, Ocean Fresh Sea Food, Superb g Prime Beef, Steaks and Chops, Duck, Turkey, © Game Dinners. 3-9754 122222440. Four Private Dining Rooms For Your Banquets 4 “eNO Hh YD © 1957 Whats My Line, Inc. tions met Israeli Foreign Minister Golda Meir for the first time and was deeply impressed by her Hollywood Headlines warmth, ready smile and gentle manners. “She reminds me of an American Movie Debut By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Kathar- ine Cornell, one of the stage’s picture debut in Bernard Shaw's “Candida.”’ This was announced by Guthrie McClintic, stage producer and director and Miss Cornell's! husband. McClintic revealed that he has, acquired worldwide motion picture’ rights to the Shaw comedy that is, already associated with the: name Katharine Cornell, and of | course, with McClintic. He, of course, will produce the film ver- sion. Shaw always refused to -_— agreed to make a motion picture. | The plan is to “film ft this sum- mer in London with a cast of ‘internationally famous performers; |to co-star with Kit. Until Jimmy Shewert arrived in Khe didn’t know that he had -been ‘made a brigadier general-by Pres- lident Eisenhower. When I telephoned to congrat- ee hh IIA I ALLL Tam. A @ Once I pick up my bike, I be- 2 Oakland Justices Attend MSU Parley Two Oakland justices of rel peace are participating in the Traf- fie Law Enforcement Conference) now in progress.at Michigan State | University. Allen C. Ingle of Farmington Township was a panel member yesterday. Topic was ball and bail forfeiture, Donald E, Adams, Wa- terford Towfiship justice, was @ member at today’s “Arraigning Adult Violators.” Coordinator Gerald A. Terrien also jis attending the sessions. The three-day conference is held ‘annually to provide a forum for) the exchange of ideas among law jenforcement agencies the state. NFng ist Cyclist Turns Jaywalker Katharine Cornell Make atest stars, will make a motion)- ischool teacher,’ he commented, jwhich wasn't strange at all, since | that’ s exactly what Mrs. Meir was f |at one time, in ‘Candida In those days—during and im- mediately folowing the first World War—ber namo was Mrs, Morris Mabovitz Myerson and she was living in Milwaukee, where her family had settled on | arriving in the U.S. from Kiev, Russia, in 1906, But, in 1921, Mrs Myerson quit |« ulate him and to say he certainly deserved this promotion for ac- quitting himself so heroically in World War Il, Jimmy said: “This is a great honor, but 1) don’t know whether I'll ever be able to live down that Gloria (Mrs. 22 feet, NewYork from South America| session on Stewart) caught a bigger fish than I did in the Argentine. It weighed ‘11 pounds and we're having it}, ‘motinted and sent to California. I ‘suppose J'll have to look at it and! constantly be reminded of — s| championship," The pride in Jimmy's voice couldn't belp coming through. He said Gloria had flown directly to Los Angeles from Miami, but he |went to New York to make appear- ances with “The Spice of St. ‘YOUNG MARLENE The wonder woman of our day | when it comes to not showing her Taek iugtdi ot the Sands hotel in Las Vegas where she is appear- In fact, passed for 30. a man picture version of “Witness for fr Prosecution,” the Agatha Chris- ie play. Patti Page always had great talent as a singer, but, believe, me, she married a real showman) in Charlie O’Curran. His staging of her show at the Desert Inn is superb. She is beautifully lighted and looks and sings like an a as always. — She tells me that A has to! jleave Charlie again to fulfill an- March 6, and in April she comes to Hollywood to stay. Ha] Wallis was in Vegas with ‘Charlie to see Patti, a- picture for Wallis. on her. - APARTMENT FOR AVA ing and she could easily have ‘back of us leaned over and asked,| “How old is Dietrich? We said, | “Thirty-five.” And he beleived us./ lother engagement in New Oakland County Justice Court ee = cy ~) ° a a * . « Figure Club to Discuss aFlower Arrangements Let us show you the increased value yeur present insurance will - bave when integrated with Social Se- 8 curity Be sure you (or your family) @ Flower arrangements will be dis. | | will have an adequate assured future income! cussed at the 7 p.m, meeting to- @ night of Waterford Fashion Your -FRED H. MILLIS ry ‘Figure Club, at the township high. Aetna Lile insurance Co. ‘ school, FE-2-2235. FE 4-3712 g Ruby Dunstan will be the speak: acr, Last week's trophy for. losing Qi weight was awarded to Josephine @ Grace, and the pig trophy for gain- ing weight went to Elta Boudin. }. Golden e co staring Of his wife, Mary, who gave up shee husband that he ptele fed peace within himself ...and of Bin Ti ¥ ang, who gave up her heart and life for his dream of happiness for the once-forgotten children of a rav aged land. = —— - _WINNER OF AN ACADEMY AWARD— ROLE IN “GIANT”! -— a... . ss era a; _ Drumstick wi Stan Fa _Dramtck |] | MARTHA HYER DAN DURYEA eee : a ee noe | Wont ec hatnigee Dae DON DeFORE - ANNA KASHFI ‘JOCK. MAHONEY —_ LUNCHES | French Fried Potatoes || Call FE 8-0483 ee | | eee gta 33° Snir” |p | ROOK ROBSON” inirien c e OR 31907" Louis Spadatore Mit. | PIZZA | seein SPL Heo 197 Oakland Ave. i sneanssenes — a i f z ¥ | ( . ee . in “THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND” THE TRUE AND WONDERFUL STORY OF COL. DEAN HESS, CLERGYMAN. TURNED FIGHTER PILOT... ROCK ‘N’ ROLL BALL! ‘TEEN LOVE BRAWL! Coolest Hit Combo of Them All! @ STARTS SATURDAY @ NF CHMMUER in his ,*_ best-seller rails declined twins < ue increased by 94 Pontiac ‘oitelae wedien R. seers ry last night verba’ em-| perm (Late Morning lice Chief ‘lly attacked Po- sae Quotations) W. Stral | ; on : a “y : - the city 7 . : \ ord Johns the 106 nip ion meeting, for . to Veg e Jones 3 L .... any —— saint caiing. Great priest “poate jo, 3-3 ee mee bee a irms e | mak geet were is cards to personnel of a Ni yreteni-| NEW YORK kin Alco 88 LO a P ee or drops were & Negro 1s: 4 : — A few wide Am aie on isea $681 ers by. og a tabloid ; ™4 Moving stocks ckm ies Fe Com.---- 7 . per cent and newspa) sorted -enli vets Lip MeN&L "7" 118, steels b; the aut waa 5 3 280-330, Wise mixed vened an other-|Am Gas & i ey HE. sma a mse ae care Wheaton Inspector grade! stock market in quiet| Am Ms M4 Lockn aire | 438) ane , charged, ejected | who, Henry lots mixed early trading today. “_ Af Motors” 33 Tass bcos’ 18. 1S I n! beanie nonce fice. “He him from his of- 1% b ; . Most pivot Tel & ¢g Lou & Nash | 33.4 Registrati E LAKE TOWNSHIP / le informed me ad: 2-75-3.25 bu. 300; high or al issues showed Am Ta eee To al N peelstration hours ef the Towns f hot a newspa a we were i wEC: Beets, topped. aie ‘ steady: losses of frac gains 7. a ieoer 74 Martin. G! = 1 EW YORK a . enntal §: Highland Road, f ht ede hee caaceet bureau chief|!'e0iss be. Os Cabbage, » fied, ee oo eady to, 80/8 Point, tions to around! Amour & &> es May'D Strs’.. 31/1956 for some of th fits slid in) So toda | [Fewnonip. Abril tare of, White Lake charged ‘00-1.25 bu. Cabbsge, -Stai 1 steady: ie our & Co. fork 38. e bi; y combi a.m are as follo i; at ig ae yg ee BR gg ee high, and ison EY wore 6 American g boys in ined seg DE 12 ae 1, Mel, x (Co Mergen Lino 3 ind aft net m. on Fi oon and y this 1 4k 135-45 bu j reriels, Topped, ak shoe hts 24. 21.8694 26, prime 1070 But Boeing, Lukens Atl Cst Line z. Mergen 1 Lino he two ol ustry. And although er taxes are runni profits| "7 p.m ebruary, Eu and Mar tel je § “ever seeing the denied poe A alan ty Noi ts = 1. 2.00- weet oak te ones with ‘prime mas >| High-priced _ Interna Steel and rege ->--@3 Mois” o*- 8 ‘made ty ee atio behind in the first reports slightly 2," am. to i p.m. rebruary” 26 2 a press cards.” (1 jo. 1, 3,25 pk oe . Horse- | 21.00; average choice s 1.75;| ness tional Busi. | 2*!t ‘‘: 65 Mine a 8 more mone ns 's, on Saturday, M “At : . 125-175 ” Leer: ; lke” Slate ce steers 17.50- Machines fluc 2 & ry) ink M&M .. 8974 y. last e The first 697 |; Sam. t , March t a week ” Fancy. 2.28 90-1 - Onions, Gai 2 oleae epee eee ig widely, tanicd mare |henco 2} Monsa Ch win 1955, the tot year than corporatior | Seecaas’ beste Gong said, “Hen ago,” the chief| 1-75 50-1». bag rte Spat t standard and good #2 es eee a eee 39 4, whol al for industry a port so far sho IS to Pe- registratio Maren «is the 1 nd Henry busted i , . Parsley, Curl 1. 1.25-/ 11.00-13.50: ¥y and comme: 24 a Jeth Steel 1.3 Motorola - 365 e was pulled S 8 geth : w that take eee he Aast day of * ‘ fice, where I into my of- bach ee doz, behs , Curly, No. 1 11.75; ut canners and rcial cows * x — Soeing Air .. 42.7 Murray Cp _ || 333 giants. down by thes gether their net i : nm to- ection e Biennial & was in , 2.00-2.50 doz. hohe ry, t No’ | 16.80: utility and comme cutters 9.50-| Boei * jond Strs | 48.4 Nat Bi: p ... 29.6 S€ cent be income is 1.1 pe Only electors pring and hur conference 125-175 % bu. . Parsnips, No. 50; ad = nd ireial bulls 14.50- ing was . ore s ....144 Nat sc... 376) : hind what .1 per! previously who have not a> many abeined oraerieg e,| be, bag: Raabe “Black Ns. 138-1 35| 3.0 Silty ind Soncard‘qrede 13.00-(and | dure sates plana Sy Men a Rat ae 23) : panies made in 1836, With, many ‘eniszation tp Tapa hav ‘lowed their > ; ; : adishes, Hoth , 1.25-| stock $45 lb. .00-'and |; ,000 sh - #6 a oe Cee ' more . With many e for a count of fail : officer to “' d ordering an 17% dos. behs ouse, No. 1, 1.25- steers 22.00; a yearling ater extended i ares Budd Co «ee Loe 31.2, to come—especi any @re required t period of to 1- ; escort that i Fancy, 1.25 mecca iy tte nya alias ae ew loads medium to around its loss ees Oe ad. 11e | . the big oil pecially some agree § sae ar years ry) out of this man (Hen-|8-Ib. box. a eee ee os . feeding steers 16.75- 4 points, The tol|ein Pac gn NS Central... 26.1) H ig oi] companies ome of BERT A. M office.” dos. — Hothouse. Pa: '85-1.00| Galable shee ‘heavil . stock wa: Capital Fae Li oy M Pw ae ‘ pected t es that are ex- 7 cKEACHIE, aE Satashy Deeous. 00°13 on’ bebe 10-44 Bult good to prime wooled mig Soccetery Wiloer's, states Detense| €xiet me Bt alee a Inbret . ee se ee ae Fen as, a ' s en- y = » 1, 150-2. . re : 0 : ‘a i . . e : = sina submit a list of report eee Foe me bode we ee is os cob is tee ceed mP§ the governm s statement that Chevsier net ee iia! A home at 9305 The dec | = g card ers| GR Oot, 128-178. bu. 12.00-18.50; eu © low good lam’ ent is col rysier .... 702 Qh rin .. 147 Rd, W Mandon e declines th | managing edit from the paper’s|,P0OS: , me Mo. t. 100- 138. bi 6.09-9.00; a je Ureegar slaughter — placing Boeing’s B52 a re Gece 30 ? Owens ti - BM y White Lake Townsh Lake erage down w at pulled the ay: i ; ae rge, 13.00- u. {double dee ce ew . ark E oe rg a ro. ; mship, w ‘ vere j “4 Walter K Willman. City Manager Medium, 10.00-11. oo. Dl Reayratr eel ora hanes aN erlnat oe ore modern plane. ge oa 34 al CS bel 32 broken into last night a ne re l, electric eee || : “The poli . = ne mi e Goce Cols yor4 Panh- zr. 16 nty Sheriff’. ~|chemica ctr ent, and | : i final a ppd Oninandboe has the! CHIc cane tat POTATOES General Demin | apripte ‘by the| Col’ Brd a “33 eames Pret s0-4 said today. ~ Department tion's ant iai and in na- | ' “ : Feb, 25 : . 98 “Hustler.” Col G - 312 vy. JC.) 822) S. ‘ Ww y will be tatoes 0 (AP) —(USDA)— M 4 stler, OR is Pepsi C 2.2 : z : $ | .____ Willman warned the signed,” |U.8. fia: arrivals 2 aig’ tree 3h; total 0s x * * Sen ‘Batson asa Piter ala ;,° 213, Robert Fiore, 25, 0. x © | Birds E ‘ Tt commission. = ee a onan 678; priday i Nn General Dynamics ad Sonese Ps ere Phelps D ue at wana, awe 0: 300 Batcha.| Auto sales were off. | PERCH " Frozen ‘ es moderate: demand 3; old; sup- oe more than ndmics advanced|Con P SM mace... 14 0 d was sentenced anie re off. Steel com. | ‘ bed 12 oz, Grain Pri nesote ‘North Dewees. 5 sos | WOVE Cor rasp Paagradtred gel onde Gn ee Pte Paar A fetd Ju in jal by. West Bloom. panies came back that ty the fia! nabpock 2 ra 69" in Prices Pontiacs. ge met River Beh gt ec ea posal by di included a pro- Gont — wie a | 1eeiday rome rei er Dieterle yester- cenake ihe ¢ year but couldn’ t i McNAMARA’'S MARKE w j rectors for we. 3B ctl &’é GG. unk driv ; e eff CHICAGO slow; ma sk f the authorized sha increasing|Gont Mee” aid Rca. 84 riving. effects of the 4 T ; eS HICAGO, ee ores . . eee oe Pibout steady; mo. track we (AP) — Austrian men lion from 15 mil res to 30 ‘mil- Cont Mot... ot Repub sit — 1) Martin L, Joh = — rua A strike cua : = 821 W. Huron Street i Whest —Cvenins too keen doing dish Luk lion shares. orn Pa... ae3 Oye ug... 9.1 Flemin nson, 29, of 6154 ctrical equipment firm’ — 2 Mar ........ 232% uo :| perec DETROIT EGGS many other household work Or on ee cps eal was up 3 at 51%| Deere wae Rey ‘Tob B 8 Sea uy Rd., Clarkston, a down. Spme rails tee S| - i ee f= Detrott, BE 128, (AP) Res a ing to a nation-wide ch k accord-|jater slicing — of 3,000 shares, Lee arty ~ $2 Reval me Ee lieu of five and was fined $35 praia ane steel strikes. st grades: re No less ° half s gain abo Do: ire || 199 cafeway St - ays in jail tod firms—lik 3 Whites: Gr ~ than 62 per . IBM, followi ut in DOW Chem ... 59. eS ontaa. 8 5;when he wa ayier i like many in oth- Dox't ‘medium 38. rade A. Spal 43; large 38: housewives, asked Pri of the news of its ity yesterday's Lah pera is 8t Re Lead. 43.3 Munici 5 s alent before| ing aeeiene cont y ihat cel . at TRUST gyuehied at = triends eee nei = N Apptications PONTIAC the ~ requirements, personality _4-4508. Pontiac P.O. “por 800 rE ptionist =e btiekes ae bre DESIRES Puan ASTE ice _ i jon,| ‘eit thoughtfulness im aaa with seme w.echanieal know! r fire ti a Pecks cee eee ‘pros. | Full. or fon apronogal — acs wk Ce ed ERING a One DUNCAN, FEB wife and mother ae of our dear Apply 1060 G outside wor x time $8". M to 28 y must : average. well o rings | “cresses, aportawea Coats, suits tains Pi clorrnge \SHING. - a y work. OA 8-3505. William, 192 26. 1957, JOHN Special thanks to —_ 1. Tri 410 and 12. . Huron between me C4 service coun of ———_ with bonus. is $000 sories. Must bee pea and | acces- 24308 rete ed. Other ati oes I LASTE RING ———t f hed some plptoor ls Pike Bt: age 68: Parker and R Dr Doug ne | graduate ley. H you, you are e will ary & commiss: xperienced, Sal- ; FE | _Freo esitm r : nd of Am! 68;| lycott, ev, Wiliter . Apply to or equive-| - weraine. ‘4 paid whil =e ‘ Neat GIRL WANTS BABY: ene ates MA | Pas ott, Git'ed be) See a spain TE | rome” man, Une ice ese het | Fens ati Bee staat | an perce ae ETTE ioe gaice™ aay ‘et Ro. Sac fie kien & naan Ave ROOF “REPAIRS : ney, Calvin and rs. Edith Rai- jorps and W.SC38. en's Relief | ‘© learn with typing ab E OPENING! | Oak, Lincoln Ave. BI ys. Must type or ‘4 io Satur- a aon Ave: ivestrought | Mrs. Lulu K John H. Dunca Chureh, of Bt, als writin retail ad layout cas ility 18 36 tans 8 FOR 3 MEN. | AN ee . Royal WANTED MIDDLEAG rmingham keeping. See Jan io light book-+ _ HOUSEKEEPE a ; i a” yughing -- FE oie | dear broth yle and. Bill amit: ome arts —a real rtunit copy | with vere a are free to travel NESTHETIST P Auburn MIDDLEAGED LADY IN 406 PONTIAC STA at MIDWEST child, in R WITH ON SNYDER. FLOOR ne A ee a ee Mrs. C. Lediord . Ruf. Mr. &| Empl Se ere canes | aor Ni oe me tpn wo hospital. Royal, Oak Tien) = Vicinity of Wau. | TE BANK, Fe | _7= ©OM: imotmertess | home. ne | _Soser™ cant’ LAYING, -* Tison . mean, Mrs gree Mrs. Ci et . family, sister- tal ploye benefits incl nae career. | “those who § arrangements tor pay. Write Pontia area, good days per phd Renee 3 hours, x J eared tRONI all _ Phone FE E Tinon, Mra. Etta Rernolgs jore|_ Mr. Bari a per | ing & pe insurance, prof sher- fo. thtervie quality, Cell FE 0-00s0 BE PO ¢ Press Box 101. | 2 Pet _ erry. R by} ANO LESSONS. _FE 5 er line Field * PINIDTIN G Siple Funeral at the Toorhees- Putsis; MBULANCE GR Gates e benefits. Contact ur EX — -, Roe! r. ee © SALESMEN OR +307. NS. tile, wo Ge — QUA Thursda Home until 7 sley Funeral Ho OUND. Coles eae oe r. WTD. EXP. ' Xr. WA scq womes tet eee bee, Peel AS! BRICK. ©. BUD BILLS. be weday at which ‘ime he ‘wii D me, FE 41211 / 5 BARBER B’ham MI eo) 8 | in wate EAL SERVICE MAN, _tual’ ten ITRESS Btica ares. ad Waterford pees | Work War Wanted Male 10 ata re LOCK WORK. nf, ROO MELE we 8-2050 Ante ch eaaisantal on one lson-John 13 WY LAWRENCE. FE __ +2665, ; nity. Call MA | Exp. Sa Milford, Michigan, Raia ww. Realty Co, wood. 2-000. A-l. CARPEN’ beset er FE 17-0495 s and chim- foo and ete Soh CLEANERS, ‘w. - = ITR: eae OCG i Miles TER aoe es s. srranazments | aeteeaet, eer DESO NERAL, HOME = SARSER WTO. YOUNG & RELI TS acai you se | ony tfictent Asply, in perven man at nese varae Fe ae — feratae dada “tout Tem caReniyrs = re AND PLA Pe Pai eral Home. — INED _FOR_ FUN 6745, tunity | +] desire s of 17 and 18% poh taba ode Lo oP etd an ee TE RATIONS. rms. Gordon Flatt! FHA 71-0495. LASTERING. i as COATS FUNERAL B ERALS” 745 Auburn uti ¥ time.| a fu part time employm and ite Swan Driv = Tan. | Cabinets 8. CARPENTER | “7 LAYING veel beh enced GENE’ : Complete f enai owe | cas 2.4773. ~ @., Utica REpub- Sg near ah cxpease Pontiac Lk Rds. eink Mabe Sere oe re; Uicer SANDING & 1 Pakacer | HEATING LADD. FEB. Oe eun a eed te CAB DRIVERS. 01 paid come ee Se GIRL FOR ee mployment A AVAILA ae | eeteedy contractor, FE FIN.| Scio Gree noe 1 SERVICE, Martin. 1280 21 1957. BRUCE = ains — Waterford T ioe alah RS OVER 25 STE ADY. you for a pede to quaiify ee ar ACCOUNTING D POE AEE OIE gencies 8A Ce aad Now! : _| BLOC ac Hardwood Floor 8: Pichi od 647 paid Crooks Rd., — & repaired infant son oe SS Ave... beloved | Thou ae CHa Twp. chard tk. shift, Apply 438 i| growing or . in a fast; tunity Hs | and typing. — ee, cabinet work:, Ne ARPENTER | an K BRICK CEM rvice. ochester FE : : . a fir ENT W ELECT nard P. Ladd dt. and Mrs. Ber- ghtful Service FEL aa 3to6pm. ~ coaprear aa toent in your ,f advancement. pore | FY ; ‘B Murdoez Pa eee epiaces. FF 2-2468. ORK RIC MOTOR ee oe Voorhees-Si Bition Cte Nbr t sb i We oko ae a ss VELYN EDWARDS | "Eis! HARE SSE ri a | Rover Chavint aatted cent Be cker and Be Mrs eed Soe M4 y for promot ing. Opportun. | CENEPA Lake Orion" sE SELING DAYS AND Mm week| Mt Chapi satisfied clients! FORNACER = ae Punerai servi rnard P. Ladd sr F - CA = “| Wedne: jon. Personal inte Middl 1. HOUSEWORK... Liv 602 Communi v VICE PE 9-884 SATURDAYS. CAL conalined’ a has designed a led. 24 0 SAND TT ini -- day, Mann 4) will be held Pri- UNERAL HO AREER SAI LES. views ecb at 8 p.m, Parents = eag-d woman. MI 4-9 LIVE IN | FE Nat'l Bank Bidg. | CAR § ANYTIME. L| in the service, that is w tke Spel leis Cs STAL- = * Will be held Pri-/ ambulance Servs ME - OPPO SALE Mester Mnday, Tuesday na GIRL WANTED TO W 40584 s. aR PETAR REMODELING © aul iec seastractos tei Basins. | Nelson, with, interment Puneral Home oot ee = Mee Meet! RTUNITY ee eee Pon- fice, apoly 140 W NORK | IN ‘OF: kinds. | Attics Saeed) perros perp ine H . t be H . porch Rec rs, archi ng contr : : oyethe Pope eneeeets Ce Mevtug Mores aS Y : GIRL, “FOR GENERAL OFFICE _Gr aeb | ierssss toe bischce cabinet: | pene. 6: ee ee “ot eating om Donelson-Johns rearal metery Lots 5 write we meee "e,You' aun. , OUNG MEN . AND Sa wane epee = a ae ners Ge ire al wonew gaat Tmapin ser invited. to. call. Mr . a? plete corn ee ify uy required, 2 E 4-225 WANT an a r. ay or nt on_all om 2 GRAVE LOT Arnnnnn | Give pe: bey Pr VETS 18 - nent ition, - perma- 5 ED.| Obligation. of ppointment. N Wa ght. Cali FE axes: | ¢ _ WH rsonal back T 27 5 day- owntown offic CARPEN Hw of course. 4 bs yne_Heatin “1 POST. FEB. 35. 1581. ost, MINNIE dt im “CADIE aes 4 a les _~_ FIELD 25-55 Aue earnings bE return HovseRErPre “70 ein “aa and ret Cupboards By OR 3 1223 F —_ ma Dies, Bocee aaaunce acuie age 78; beloved i ee REPRES uses, New cars Pr cory m. | while parents | work : —o and for- | apL TYP’ fled Sel 3-7014 Ipdivieusll & vuliders, Ma ES OR dear mother wife of ft John Boek. quick sale 6 grave lots, $350 f P A I ka if x * \ . . x ?" *y a % ‘ 44 ; | - a \ To * “oe 1 NT apes Po IAC PRESS! WEDN 4 . Houses 43, Fe H ESDAY, real Ry 2 ay, ‘9 5 ACRES—2 BEDRMS. . of pane ice ouses_43\CARNIVAL : EZ 1957 eich oa "toon Houde wesc “oie , : — _Bargain. a oa LOCATION. : : _ ae o- 4 The . ea aloe ei or 4@ “lt acne, Bas pte sete est ih UNDERERICED , Peay Eee, QNTIAC || wahESRT Bete at mmediate | : ; ; Z se he tise Road NT : - eustow : eee a Eragecien on this<3| bFice. $8000 aaa gerne Pull bedrenw: ranch type ait : ; : “ i 5 toe | Attention, Develner : 81198. o£ : ae 2 - : : OPE : 004 BUY, TO SELL. 1 a eatage, rh gn" $400 DOW)? ES only scan PEN DAILY 3-8 bach a ets by 3 the “bird” pre. wit terms, price $9,730 |? ner Full bath, aul floors oo mace cent mortgage ; ‘oe aS ING CORPORATIO? ‘P. W. A ss * , : E ' ya. 5 2 ORE PARADE ES, Sear SACRES3 BEDRMS. | INCOME Ck The Ponaaes | oe gue —T x0. tionally nice kitch: — E is ae ae a $2 : - . bar Fall en with snack “Cc PANGUS xeellent location | w artidge = ROUND AND ROUND | 0 &- soo dows oll PA heat | Call PANGUS: Realtor ry Ro aie em as 3." oat floors, PAL SITE FOR B Sees sis SHRI SE |cowreMPORARY NICHOLIE7 is even tomy oh ai eman : AL sol | i iLY : ‘ ALMO peal ae AM etiri in pls a accent “ $00 Ost p SCHR Retiring | &iiySF bt ‘aL ‘ampsen. RES Jove to ARADISE. FE $5001 | Realtor FE som | tm knotty pine, O° patefal Tireniece, | —_ Dow oy 12 : VALUET, Real Realtor . pse $13 is Elizabeth Lake front Open dealyn. eee : ro ake privilegec Maceday | lar sid- ULTIPLE $13.00. Open Sunday. 48v0 ace MULTIPLE, Sun FE. 5.9566 | U e Elizabeth Lakes “$1.00 down ne to LISTING | SERV RVICE pratt A me = er- —~ TIPLE | LISTING. *SERVICE A SMALL FA ; $3,600" with ae me secrifice at o> FORD LAKEF FRONT | 225 LTORS ° FE ‘40528 ou Don't Owe M e ee Fog “SALE, 2312 oon oe retired or plannin; at Large Teomean ‘i RM BRICK—4 ; — nee home in good cond. Of- seearem Eves. & Sun. AT hing Lake MA Reet on Wolverine | home when so, you'll be right at | streamlined a5 7 ge veo) d area kiteher small dining 12 ACRES It's m eS SS ____—— tiful 2 you inspect this beau-| *¥t0. hea basement. H beli—built in ‘53. and | ¥ iehes, room AUBURN 7 pleasy ‘ @ ROOM ———- bedroom ranch ho {, new z ar as nice livin % bath dow! Very HEIGHTS lake Som few mm brick ‘Eiwabets + Roos roosts tll aad ark vere 2 North of Ponta, dy , kitchen, Se 3 ._— Upstairs: Ample’ chee: fakiat an 6 cone eer, , nome. 132 ft. taket ow: rge rooms for, 1) workshop : i aute. ; e Built in & peved road age, e satre ner, 3 room or, t4s car room. Also t wa- 80x rig. es in . i Open Sunday. 4702 Sherbourn| Detian blinds. | ful fol ga perger is Beauti- i ter. qlnalation. Anni 120 “with sandy 4 ad _foaatats FS iar are sll new Rockab) y fete beat, new . gas sisi with picture at old ving room corner | lot ae | 80125 ft. ~ 81142. e 8. e Clark Pricec at 000, Contact ye Your Bab — water softener, r| floong. Full tiled bi and oak ferred r er - Wyans- Cc. EBSTER, Estate, 4 aoe watch ° your other Saccal Sa tack, & painres jast Bone J aS on ve Rese soar Wal sory Oe pe acm ord "Mie sarge F y as to schoo] door at ot, &@ bath io large 1 ams Lk -FURNISHED— A 1 sconce N = ‘or Sei coeeee oes car's eugage 03, Totaly Ow. | Only ins x aarrtet| V - sa eataton ek & ome w For Sale Lots 46 For Sale Farms" 48 with ay- _» we term. . — 5 & bath waauedsheeees | Pe room im basement Priv i FE 45435 Cl i a = car warage. eyclonetenced NORTH SIDE . DON'T FORBID NET immediate Possession lar kston ae = home eis ye es & ts our, well located lots "60 x 193 80 The opportunit wo Pe ment on thi | 1062 W. H co a . al With extras. P - pul y water, ideal buy for ACRES ¢ how te to make 8 ef showing you aula pri 3 bedreom Like me-| REAL EST: = . 062 W. Huron ss FED_s«6-0407 : | . otty pine cu : = 5 i ree Onl ‘ it” ‘elegra: “a =. a re olive CaterEileabetd, R Ra. coe. on hae le cupbenra: | 8 i. LIS} M. BREWER | Poy GRIVILEGED on Brena “ . y $1390 dn. & $30 5. “Multiple Listi De _Orrvice Eves. > | re ole eee rom, harevood | Manton PE voew "PE Stiee| BM ne ast this way — the wife kept hea ST COLUMBIA | geal dow ext SMODEC CAR with full basement OOM | “HOME % ACRES . 23 BION ; 34106. . down. rs last night and disco ring a noise down- ‘ : Lot 50 x 130 fe.’ hi home. base wre. ahs decorated take over paymenis J} re pasa & 3 bedroom, “~ 2 bed EE? HIGHLANDS vered it was me'"’ ‘ city water, ck igh & dry, our 6 oe Bae! cine | “MAT A 24881.) bi aluminum siding. full rm. brick, 1M CLOSE TO PONTI _ schools & bu dae to stores. | ian. om Grae ¥ INDIAN V IL LAG rere erly paved road, low mea. poss T ear gar, Im- bedroo! AC 2 large sarees ; Ze dow s ling. Only $306 | __&: PE e Hall : e $15,150: E-Z- tax} 274748 erms. Owners FE ms, full basement breeze F : : $10,950, 3 bedroom, E Gg ee: ; Wey. erage. Only 98.500 ot or Sale House 3 AG POR Fa: ar “AND: D 5 seers 2 yory heme. ontemporary Hom B 7 EM 3-4196, 500, terms. | ~~~ s 43 | For s = RES ; Call te ACREAGE Fge living room (3 bedroo ce uy Thru Pa ed a sale Houses — Ideal buildin, ¢, OR 31111, FE. place. 1} m finished, artrid RES, 5 43 g site, high 4-0003 basement Biche the. Ful}| thed 3% car aa tleg nt ce List Thru Part dec 6 LAKES AREA. Small h Realty, - 8 ROOM HQUBE. SUCHY 4 ROOMS ~ costae ed 196 Me crenlecs Buy ‘Thru Partridg car (garage. ‘Storms ay oil “furnace “large shaded co ee | ae GROW HAL rtridge With many possibilities. ome | BE DRO or OW LA eee 2 ee j Near Auburn [1 abaw Rd. $9.60) cash. ge List Thru: P ec - | es ene jose Sehooi| E% oe exe, $9000 w owner me ee arranged. ei = be ish NGALOW. LARGE | a low, down sauce arqoopigton| 7 room, 3 uc en= con fh, oe } uy DERS 190 ACRE FARM artridge _ | ei-Huron, FE LISTINGS WAN : ranch, . rm \ . window, pees ane k aree | screens & storm asd minuga | in a very go*: ome vate | ocated lots 4 : Hh St Be LOCATED | ——— TED cehaner, rn Sgt room water gc : room, utili itehen, bath- LAD hood’ y gocd neighkor- . each, elty wa x 1307 reo NEAR >. FE 8-358 Cc. SCHUET - - lar y 1eom, breezewa i D's INC. | Auto. oil furn cevelopin ier & sewer, fast es ne m house, partly : . j|OWNER S: rr 1 T REALTY Ss eateee 2 ‘ae Of Py ; ) kee ca HE PA eo. khchea, tle 3 TAREE a3 Knolls and Ed Hickory ..-+" 40 a yN~”U | ¥ feat bath * FRONT Low Down P: win 8. George cres with livabl a a Tine ace een | 2 ARD REALTY |M ares! Drees own Payment “ndauion in Bloom! Sain, Wasemvol ‘Rees some. fim $13,980—100 year ic our giticevena talk ei $1.400 dn. te. sn eoe. nent, OL 1s 880 TH odel Open OR 3-936 SEYMOUR L | On this 6 room, 3 bed Hills. . teid tania oa ert needs some fin- pletely remodeled ins oid james com: your housing proble: over INCOME FU 980 Tienken Rd. nda mWIN by B ‘ ~ around hbo AKE. 4 rm. Fear! home north of Pont! room price $6,675. - pen tet e and out, ans. _ |o rms. ns Loyang a ig MILE » BLK N. OF | $1. 800 me, ideal for | en ene fie ptiae All i A. ¢ . Ape — set tiod “iteeacas| RAY O'NEIL, Realtor || "Se ears tenon Mdere | SK ete "AL PISHEI ee] ae oor So a cams | PSE eee eect \JOLINSON, Realtor | ge AKE FRONTAGE ter ~ seed — ah; €. 962 8 Lees = hhe, oul tor Several Properties shina — home. barn, L FISHER | % delay. icone: land Wall (hr) U4 - . Telegraph Rd. nie 38h acres wit ane | Younastows Soubie, “tink.” ar +ye or FE | Sooo ad on Huron Street = peres eet Bey 19322 James Cousens Detroit, Mich.‘ STATEWI E GILES R — FE 4-2533 | modern houses. 4 aonoare ; . Priced to AMOND = : FALTY OC x 300. IN : ——| seees_ emt Meek’ Areutreng ‘Sutald living P. \W DINNAN quickiv at $15,000, sell wha 10310 Rel = REALTY CO 2 jt, me. INSIDE erry FE | Teal, estate wt ract or um in Kitchen, jet linole- “aw KR * aNa AN | Ran } H 000, terms Mi iovse 2 STORY FR B state Service of Po: W. HURON sT F ’ : | terms rade. $338,500, ‘s acre, inke I oh comp ; = 7E 4-257 cn fiome must be moved Save AME (1117 ee CHARLES, REALTOR” OPEN 9-9 _ E 5-617) , DONELSON PARK. 80 =| = pag oBag- 8s ghee iets 1 iy. West Sul $6300 cash f _MT 41504 thousands “Telegraph — oR, = o ew cane = ee wy | itehen, Suburbar hed er this thre ee ___ FE. 4-092 a —_— E 40844. 7-9 RIDGE rooms, full bath, wi 3 bed- FIRST 1 poaen ues. Ges teh See a = oe LOT, 50X123° pm W AY . Fooma, full bath, | wtilty resem. ST OFFERING day Is tae IMPOS MULTIPLE Bust: af NEAR ob TELE. 2. Selsee ; : é : : ING SE Bees E 46 ora windows god nee | clese-in, convenient } Lake Or BLE RVICE cts) tn. PE | FOR Sat 203 ewly Gi among oth pamtig ecetion ion and O : i LE OR TRA Early’ Amer Dail “hoses, matte ‘hts com: Call our Lor Oxtord aoe eee COMMERCIA: CORNER 80 scat, & ecee ADE, > : ican poate At truly unique and joe Se areca ches com- buys in thts - fas IN treo beaat bangalow with a frontage on mass 80 FT| er. vi 33181. and bath. By oe Here's your drea 'y desirable! Pian | espe- age lake propert cre D ee lace, e¢ a “doubie, stone fire- | 4 lots on Telegraph 31ST a fe yeomy 9 bedrocm, brick, ranch LS ewe lavas comes, y end in- RAYTON PLAINS? ee ee ee ee Yy OFFERS = pe eeet were see RENT PARMS ’ e loceted net ane ‘ . . --VELNO. . ca a q elyn ‘ Ss i 1) \] IN og es tr oun bake seapet Desement_Varge. land TAwR eee bapemens = reek rail car My ashington Jr. , RIDGEWAY. tine 6 Omschadior "ROM PON- ( ; ¢ privileges. od 4 so with I's | That's right - feature: many other ni 18 pleasant 1 3 ; Oliter “bulld eats home 2 ge gy | Sflord plesty of | ~ po ee ToD value with , early as | Y ees ee a te = appointment ae ee room 12223 (915 Baldwin a aemg | ieene (ere ‘be willing to. buy | RE AL Large ‘ving Ew sale & neat 2, bedroom astier ter |. nome an ae serene meses | Buy Thru Partridge S| ee ee ee EST ATE Prt ractive eg osty CARI W. BIRD, R io2 Broadway bedroom tates i! possible third, ‘Wn for Se alrsema es oms end beth down 2 List Thru P: beobery Beet cate, ae oes Put vasoment.| SUtite Seors Co Window wali; ouble clo: bedrooms has a ] ] d ake Shore new homes in th 7R A | ae lored = eets s * : - is subdi- tA S Ol Tistine Le Ca Md oad Pauly style hitches Poginne ee walis. full ear heer| own ver lar ee Hiei bora ba sid “was UCU 40 ACRES, VAC ANT. OY nnett- Inc. ISTINGS WANTED Ritvthese beeutitul features. ard wiin cement tfioore Oniy.'S mules A so0d howe ons carne 2 bed. SEI Ine oriiteres ico Elizabeth [ak | An excellent small farm, with 30/ Open Eve SE Jus e newest of oo m Pontiac School ‘ . ts | ee lac nee re ‘lizabeth Lake Fro | St sie ws cultivation, 1 “Open E FEderal 8-0466 B HU Wai le mile E. of Clarkston a ells dats The bene ean rooms ood lpvetony up Pir 1) giepee pepererts cas he | Approxinfately a | st nie eee me eee oma ed Coes ys Idon Rd. Look ton on| fad, ot $1780 do can carpeting, dra, epiace. paymerts $ Wee, eee Gee pel nt : ; . . V . fer our md- ciaaG 00 pies Bett alors — the ee oe were xo month : 64 per ~ Ay, Weetec epee fenced prop- | es dor rolling < zene Eee At 59 - a ee f, e. Contact C} I+ it tod » privileges ; ‘leis e built in 1946. | u one or | eal to ames ooo Today ft ALLEY WHI | FE —TE_ 6002 0 ee a Estate| easy terms. VACANT. $12.00, | EAuntoon Lake edna obgrotr leo gibeoraay cin yas sell ot 6350 per sere WEST OF_ PONTIAC ° : * | 2 Bed evens oms, ba y $2.000 4 Zon ‘ AC FAM REALTY H. W Big el drapes take eueece = | wee ee aren: | ‘v po Poon commereias and directly as a LY HOME on > a at Pontiac Lake BRO AR Soa WW. heree: 2 x OW een ewes ‘ all price re | shed. Partially finished | 4 : oe % eo sie pepe merece . __ MU _$-55065 | St. On own pay ‘i See Sri ge by 190 cate ot | S CL oF Retee A Dem S| harry. “imiedinie Sent | te room recreation, aun. ai the Extreme, rear of the center . iving room. ; r < : oe Becroom, ‘and full. bath-cn- REALTORS _ $120 DOWN. BRICK dup! WE BUILD ; =e om eres roses Ne hase BROS. with tall mem, wht nome BR yt Open Eves ti) 8 Bi | oes" coeems. neler piex te} BRICKS $10,975 LeBaron Sch Motorway fri HOLME oe on on % atte ecreation room, | _tt 9 — 8un 1 to | combined 2 ing room, large | CEDAR SH sale $2,000 1 School | Hhotorway Trive REALTOR LMES- PARTRAM is pee ied wr | lee | MULTIPLE - | drea, oak floors. and dining} We 4 SHAKES $9,975; — North down delivers this On lakefront. plenty of sh Phone OR '3-1295 or 4392 Dixie Hw ae tte wha good terms. bas re ity i Pca rl with | LISTING SERVICE gas heat, Lieceded loa hereadenser || Risin mvite comparison We hor | Boasting «) bedroom home irom aces eek ie eee Be aoneey Capea Wolk OR 31950 acr most , , Payments F ] eu cant etl ear lot, + aan each. Living ream (<8 ACR 0 "ny Sil aie nie EAST SIDE coe n'a eal value “and Thi pea SS bral'per monty tee | Gh eur outctanding | et ee eaee aie Shtzeted teat, Meeabtaxt Neat Meninique FE ¢0so1 \alton Blvd. at Sashabaw | IMMEDIATE Poss me. Priced at onl a & Cy R : ranch homes P’ ng 3 bedroom | ica iroomectt sivsciia “¢atee! en, 2° up to date kitch- oy ah fa __ | 24x30. 3 aiton Blvd. Buildin . ESSION y 87,950. ANCH. BUILT IN ' | floor lastered walls, Full nrice id “value n, 2 ‘arge bedrooms 2 ACRES rms. & bath ‘4 ee ou note srm, |*9 DOWN home has 2 52 This, ba 8. marble window oek | shou $10,500 You | tile bath. finished 1 and Good 3 rm. tenaxt house o wp Ae — Wonder 2 J 15 f 3 2 very nice bedrooms sement# oil lyase idn't wal! tion roo : reerea- Jocation Ponti property se on rear of ba’ 5 ft 3 bed 3 oot li 5 ac m, aut ac Lake 720 Sr, pet anituaiy. | Gam Late” Pree "preeer peep caecs | Eee ae EN Fm oma SE: | EE Sette ee a | RE peewee ci ‘ way, clove te. =e arive: ine) YOU WILL sersoarieer oy make. on darumee! oe, we wold san Sear evar Stier Lake Large garage. $29,500, terms building site, Priced payment $2,700 Down . city b z H riee ace, u s 0 5 ed ana P ences . aun woe ug snd by pe (oltohale OF resate 3 bea — —— pty beeen oe located ae Baldwin terms and pointment ta ty, Call. re < aitractive on ifeatures an Donelson Park PON - IAC REALTY Cos] ( elics: : he) 100 min’ oil furn. edreo . " ct our ree bear one ook _ 737_Beidwt low down payment with “br egg yr) (ae screens, a So =, EAST SUBURBAN. . wches t feet Spiigated. plans down: = — oa scene ap pel rater lagdscaped : ks FE 5-8275 O] L 2-FAMILY A good egies cmponer Berger | Basen ctvcharm=Pinsiered | ring room. separate “tarry | WE BUY. SELL & TRADE rage. and. ovely "yer a: ely "Tale charming brick 20 ) ACRE REAL ESTATE INC, Good 2 family_tea paymen easy moetmty eee pce ae bh ose gar oe, bet cal DORRI8 & SO See ee ae yt Cate) Nee eee ein. Clarkston, Mich. ! off Baldwin, 3 ares home . Peneea. Paved drive beet. pinatared walls, full — 783_W. Huron N REALTORS £00 oe $9,500 with ‘1. powder ca fireplace, _____ MAple §-8821 cttaea 4 vcsks to ban; $8.750 FULL PRICE wile < SG eck yare: wee ment with Timken oe ___Phone FE 4-1557 See a oe bia discomnt r pleas omine crake, ! ~ Buy Th bu . =- 3% e is onl) storm gas heat, 0 had Nuttall ash_ int for ki'-hen, dining : I} ru : 6 og gg grok Upecen ‘i ogee oy oor WA ca - | porches. also 2 ear aterk the | Nes? SL DOWN = aenery spec’ pe AS Trees ‘List Thr Leute | peiggped mwa woe a armed te ele pager OR ae waa; SIGHTS MAN- Berner This ts c “very ae new 2 Beare bames oak these Attention, GT . . 3 pracieca edreon a nna ° T , = artridge ‘4 all ba s | «—Etosete | coder tuned : droom 1 stor acnre hams < pl es. Oak | 7 ha he s, Closets, NOC ee eecar es |e ee pietes| Sheteem.aae | ae om ie Bideegaintgenig lta | SNE gyaet trom, Ma RCE Coa mes Ww 300 with $1,400 pete a0~ tile bath nedern kitehen { PONT “ ssession \ on a GT mort ‘oom home Deten FA he n room. HUR / | : - 82.000 DOWN - Lov rs n. All tastefully dec- ~ NTIAC R rooms ortgage 3 bed- garag reat aftsched. T ! : Se ere ae smoereaibsentety ae CLARK REAL ESTATE UAC RERUT YT ae eee fe Be tessisbo z= Trees | | ~SaNENE, i che arat , ane binati ee ceeee Com- FE 4 om s iced rth “ear Cb 5S FEE’ —— feet of frontage on carpeting s ogicec to wall conde windows. post lace. Goan Even or > re +4813. | with $250 tga on $9.250 Roy An nn tt Near Clarkston Choice 135 REET | ooo F atecs ions cue Tues se ecre of ised = me — mings & Sundays KI _ Rage costs: Dea criapl tls e ne. \ fie te Ra” ine location near | full bath. 1% m home with MANY LIZABETH LAK . Ni; | REALTORS 5.080 : a “for gas statio intersection. Idea! story frame. or eee SS aed 2 Visit OTHERS - to choose from Blaha! = 3 bencuone nee. i* a oes A FEderal a-0486 | Of ae woreace ace to the beauty | “Be n or other reteil bus- ~~ at $6,950 with so many shetedseteng: look over our eee E 50. Large living : — [ enings and Sunday 1-4 of the most Deauiital net this one | ae ne mur doer. Gens Ger right Cination S bed eome eal SON \ est Side a em an ; oe on by our ffm Tae the oe. 122 ye g mil | < sae a We buy. sell yout Full basement, ‘coms down. - . WASHING } SS vou of only $6.950 with easy, Carner of Cass, a $500 DOWN * aad| back yerd fenced A reai neh dill ald eat de oS oo | 1 Bin swhed ot afivens het pen 2 bedsoom howe on 2 LYH. BR buy at $11,900: ed. A real - FOR = HOMES pose mare ilo ey | am . me "| i everation drive-in or similar e i ry, E ow ath | Z pear qiicely, wooded tots 1362" w LHS. Me Realtor WEST SUBURBAN - Lovie | SUBURBAN ‘ sion 2h “ fintehed expan pse! L 8 ACRES ark stol } 4) FEET rom, bes, bea basement, to M h FE 23-4810 3 bedroom hom cy room brick ‘b can 1% car narecs North sid - J PEE ae tal st ement, to- _—_—__ Multiple Listin trea ome. Beautiful lar ungalow on | 4 2 car garage 1 Py de city limits aE ~ Locate: = - —Nideant—ean give mmeciain g Service "ample eating pace” Family rat, ice kitchen eat heat tg ele ee REALTORS FE 40528) paneerenme td "pata | REAL ESI ATE ixe - ae pg > i — a a possession, A siguu ol a sized living sr amily ull basement with rat shrubs aw egraph oe r, st ath ou first | MAple 5-582 arkston, Mich. erful “‘profe cep. al 4 3 ; com Plas- reerwe and paved Eves. stairs to second MAple 5-582 21 c essional bull é price and $45 per month. R Noone “Can oy hardwood fosen | CON eee ae oe | i aad ; eit Dae! sarees. . .s | Bxire weraieey Crore M eg Byes. FS had iting” . | : : only $2 e yours for Qirce I her stores in baseme | : oe Tdw. ¥F Stout. Realtor : 4 she 000 down Full price te ae $15,950 Don't oo oe | E ) | ta storms an sliding er aS ae ? eu 400 FEET | Saginaw St, Ph FE $-6165 DRAYTON woo Basement, ben soe Rone tur) Four-Fannily 7 IT T i eC. $3,500 dowr meee OME 80 ACRES yo parcel 300 Paeep.” Tach seme | a YOODS ~ 3 bea- ree lot, priced : B, down will hand i @ - comin cludes BRICK. 4 BE aoe \ room ranch h bed- | sell aj $8950. §1500, to | BRICh VE | le LIVELY g corner ' ‘on- ‘ OM paneling i onie Wood to-xél down. Close - -¥ent CNEER. con- Is THE “BIRD” { ; CREE K / 5 . . om 75’ x 125° Pione paneling in itving room and hoo! and stores ra tonal! built Well ar- | D” TO SEE a] 5° Aonroximately We 2 a | Mieke rebate Meta yae MMA ceed tly or cee eee | ISEED -BEDRIA fi: wa nmtred ent rine sae MEN PARTRIDGE | i dining room Retivitice and j ° e closets all have sitd e- or nice colored famil asking price. Has full on | XbBEVDEK AL | y square feet of li red andi ing land a gently’ roll- FE 435 * : ; with inside grit Gull room cers About; in chard Lak y on Or- ment and ¢ base-| Only on ONE ACRE ving space | nd make this on REAL © 4-358] ae wit gta ait Gages | Ramee a tt ices fo “sy | rout.“ reat comme: ey a £1300 dows uve thie 1 Ditineet CHE ‘site "Living em we nave. etiered Fronts FSTATE | &,, BUSINESSES - this and. lake “privileges, | et op ei ciel ptogerty, Down payment “ | Tocatea'in togpenievce Fw home | sports fan. Could ~ RE BUILDING ; i see it, | a canine 3 BEDROOM RANCH hose NEA \T BUNG HAPPINESS ~ AMILY |emoens _Reakor (VE -gfatly bee 150 down, og year Gera aces ~ Wisner.School "Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor | 23 fecteatiin room "Bult ee ae . 1D Mite S ctamite: oeatea Juste ot Multiple Listing servic | =e Write Bor Paint Ge =yCHOO 75 West . Pee het room, dinin fe Ba v located 4 ( rvice . ; = . rs Only $1, 00 Down scat ies Pe i TWhdveted "and ‘good cite teers EACRES'S' cating sect) AND LINCOLN JR HIG | perm.” ana cyecient rental epee, | TO | ee eS Business Opportunities 51 3 hedreom, 1% story This TION HOREYMOONERS I’. car gar s Large - room wo, enclosed & pa ed-; Corn INCOLN JR HIGH _ floor and 3 rms. and ial oree. | nt A | Scente wooded’ gersei : business Opportunitie ies SI frame ho’ ecoty 4room 8 screened-t age with porch, fall base paneled orner lot, pared st i on second 2 ¢ S bath apt. 2 FAMILY — eal menville P ear Teciuer mej ath, Cee tumace icars | tn taht atin | neeereers cet acme | «oom bungalow wim afar fhm pee efit pe | Beant Vio, ke bata cee wae oe | Lae deed Partridge la oors. garage 2) . é - | ple rooms, . mo —en i ed 112 Cotta: a A See this unus i e frontage. seat bee shade war; RESCENT Lk \KE. Poem, 2 PAMILY-— = | heat pe ve besgment eam i ee, om ets oc fer seek. 2 cata Pat oe | = Only 0 0té«s eet _yiee Nartenlge Mmeriate posse and stores. - EXTRe-~! r TH stpe., - & ' ered for quick isner School ‘terms. . 0,450 on eas a VELL only by 900. ter ssion. Priced ‘at | ~ repoes ‘arta hen 2 bedroom Sean ue * 4 $750 down. IT'S sale at $6030; | ¥ __ For r Sale Lak hed. Growing co ESTAB- ~ yle hom beat “ota as |. AN EX VACANT AND ik ke Pro 44 ADAMS R mmunity. Pon- FRONTA ciaqsed bree: e with en- week CELLENT LOCATI —sS op. RO. AD Are ose Wt @ Mr. A AGE: gara weway and 2-car ‘income. ATI U BU R B AN ; Near Michi - andyman? If arage. -Compietely mod td T AN 6RM. | LAKE oman ¢ ? gan State s qrets. 3 bedreo 80, with basement y modern. ‘o Buy—To Sell—To Year around corman ersity in Roch ni- Need sdroom ranchi heat Sacrifi and FA oli ; . — BUY IT—-W Trade Here's nace . New hot air. 116 actes w ester area. terre a ee ee $10:300 ‘with terms J. R Hi lt ncaa A mip ry Be tm ht serge Pins aoe rooms, large. basement, ess frontage. bays, bene: Gar yinent Owner Th ne low ith term . . ] Z . -- =. hot water ye rage. Fine tered at h.-On jakefront. Of ; b ys beau- 'Doroth' sgl og finished home tou, F. C. \ ou We Realt Privileges | on = eum. j fim p ed 2 é oat ey 2 nyder. Lavender’ Nood Co me FE S018 ~ Ba is elm ce al Sk cont Ty ataed ue ear ACRES: i vies