™ -U. of M. Regents Watt AR) .....<..36,708 Connable (&) tres 36815 Murphy (D) ....., 36,037 Brablee (D)- esac es BOghlT Supt. of Public tisveaies ‘Harden (R) . 37,346 Bartlett (D) "361176 State Board of Kp jucation - ~ Dean (R) ..... .. 36,756 ' Magnusson (D) . =. ..35,301 - State Board of Agriculture Merriman (R) ..... 37,121 Mueller (R) ...... 36,648 Stevens (D) ...... 35,702 * Vanderploeg (D) . ..34,495 _ Highway Commissioner : Foster (R) ...... .. 31,629 * Mackie (D) vee e's 30,106 ~ Supreme Court rat. Term) cre thos. 26,693 Vamagn ......... O’Hara Tacs enes vee 2200” Childs eee. yeas: 15,541 Supreme Court _ : rsomet e Voelker: . 22,982 Meysin ...:.. ens 20,642; 2 Pontiac Output Second Highest First Quarter Totals in Autos Exceeded Only “by 1955 Period First-quarter srodisckion of 1957, Pontiacs was the second highest! — in the local division's history, according to General Manager S. .E. Knudsen. Pontiae’s January- through-March output of 114,566 cars was exceeded only by the ‘record!-treaking first quarter of 1955. | Preliminary figures released today revealed that Pontiac was. - the only division to top its 1956 first-quarter ‘output. It built 114,- 406 cars in the latter peried. . Total General Motors U.S. pas- senger auto production for the first/of quarter of 1957 was 831,811 com- pared -to 966,995 for the same: period ‘of 1956. - " Figures for this year’s. first quar- ter gave Chevrolet a total. output of 403,953; Oldsmobile, 130,376; Buick, 140,232, -atid Cadillac, 42,684. Be Three’ Top 56 | 3-Month Car, Output The putomakers’ “Big Three” . .26,814 Peace Willis D.. LeFurgy who ‘|, lost te Demecrat Jathes E. See- _, Republican Loss _ Is Total Upset of Past 6 Years Worst Defeat Handed Willis Lefurgy: in “Race for Justice Post yy REBA maeraen ean _ “of our Waterford Bureau ~ After six years, Water- ment returned to the Demo- cratic fold *in - Monday’s election: Every Republican elective office of the town- ship went to-Democrats by ferd -Township’s govérn- i Dems Sweep Watert ELMER R. JOHNSON New Waterford was oem decisive. margins: . Acting Supervisor Louis}. G.Ba Try was defeated by Elmer R. Johnsor: by 326 -|votes. ’s_ total was 2,514 and Johnsen, 2,890. “Most soundly defeated Republi- ‘can was incumbent Justice of the bowed to Democrat Patrick K. Daly by ‘998. votes, 3,189 to 2,191. ms bg * * Acting clerk Ray Harrington hd aa terlin, 2,329 to 3,052. The clos- est race was for treasurer, where Both ouinben Republican trus- car Loomis, were defeated by; GOP in County Still Top Party Holds Balance of Power. Despite Dem Inroads, but by Slim-Margin Despite continued Democratic in- « jroads, the Republican Party yes- terday was able to maintain its balance of power in Oakland “}tees Willard V. ‘Johnson and Os- gin, ot co pale This was with no thanks to Poo- ‘in City Balloting: Ss tiac, where approximately 7,600 -. Additional Election voters gave Democrats winning! . 12,421; Pappas 2,989; and Lamber-| lsioner, 2,848 to 2.484. Wellington A. Stoltenberg, 2,778. Returns, Page 23 Democrats Charles Pappas and Richard P. Lamberton, by more than 500 votes. Johnson received 2,390; Loomis| ton, 2,937. . Unis C. Bush ‘deleated Floyd N. Mortenson, as Highway Commis- . * * * Board of- Review post went to John M. Hepler, with 2,842 votes to 2,485: for Newton S. Dempsey. The, four winning. Democratic _ Constables were:. John 8. Cole- man, 2,897; Albert Dryden, 2,826; Jess W. McCrary, 2,812; and | Defeated were: Everett Draker| with 2,436; Lloyd E. Gidley, 2,494; Kenneth Hallenbeck, 2488 and| Tom Peterson “with 2,519, Of the some 20,000 registered vot-| oy 5,778 went to the polls in spite inclement weather. ‘Sworn In as Navy Head WASHINGTON «@ — Thomas S. Gates. was sworn in — as secretary of the se the. seven ( for partisan state offices leading margins of about 2,000 votes each. | * * * = Final returns from all of the county's 257 precincts showed the 74,700 voters casting ballots were sult simon} oventy: hetnees Me two parties, Unofficial final county tallies had Republican candidates by margins: as low as 400 votes over the nearest Democratic rival. All seven’ partisan Republican candidates were victorious, but the victory was one of the Closest in recent years. < ’ + * ® On the non-partisan ballot,’ how- ever, candidates nominated by the |Democrats topped with consider- able ease the Republican nominees. The three Democratic nonfinees ‘went on to a in the state. jIee-Lock Near Broken DETROIT ® — U.S. mete- ‘lorologist W. W. Oak said that all, the Great Lakes and connecting waterways except Lake Superior and the Soo Locks are free of ice. He said he expected the locks to be opened Tuesday and Lake Superior about April 10. : Cited by Boys’ G ou turned |out a total of 1,746,686 cars in 1957's first quarter, against 1,662,213 fot the first three months) of 1956. we Ford built 544,831 autos, com-| pared to 441,168 in the corre-| . sponding ‘1956 period. Chrysler's car production was 370,044, against + - |Wednesday afternoons, due to the ‘jand offices, made jt unprofitable for the post office*to stay open. (Meeting of Group oa ae Te ee “|Pontide Assn, The meeting Iwate a a * Policemen Win | Win Posts Civil Service - - 3,357-1,318 Vote OK Dissolves Controversial ‘Trial Board Pontiac policemen have won their right to come un- der the State Civil Service| Law. — : By an. unofficial vote of|.. 3,357 to 1,318, Pontiac vot- ers yesterday approved the’ abandonment of the 25- jlyear-old Police Trial Board and placed 114 officers un- der civil service. ' Thus the policemen join their “brather’’ firemen who have been under the. act since 1939, Of the city's 44 precints, only five ‘recorded majority votes against ‘the change. All five, Precincts 2,| ” 3, 34; 37 and 38, are located in Commissioner Roy V.' V.' Cooley's Dis- |trict 1. But a few of the other $9 pre- cincts -_ returned arvana majorities. . The favorable vote climaxed a ficers Assn, to be free from “the authority of the City Commission appointed seven-man: trial board. * * & Association members charged Police Chief Herbert W. Straley exercised undue influence over the trial board, and that it lacked rilles) of procedure and discipline of of- ficers. Board members denied the charges. The vote will immediately dis- 3 Mill Tax Hike - under a three-man civil zo Mixup in - Instructions commission. It will control the ap-/ May Bring Protest by pointment, employment and: pro- School Board motion of all policemen, as aie DETROIT (INS) — A proposal as firemen. . Cty Attorney Witliam A. Ewart skid the present Firemen’s to provide a three-mill tax increase ~ oo os eae ada | itor new schools over a two-year pea tall and Tt a. bre | period was soundly trounced by will serve both forces, election. Ada R. Evans, city clerk, said) , Proposition D would’ have pro- the vote would remain unoffi- \deced $33. million~ for 700 new cial until] canvassed by the City classrooms in the next two years. Commission Thursday night. a a ae Commissioners in December de- nied.an association request to put) the vote to the people. They stated) they would back trial board mem- bers, since they appointed- them.|- Tt was on -April 7, 1939, that) JOHN ©. MACKIE DR. LYNN M. BARTLETT Supt. 6f Public: Instruction Detroit Defeats issue could finance the new class- rooms. A mixup by- election workers was discounted as having con- tributed to the defeat. Some poll workers reportedly instructed voters that only property. owners Pontiac voters approved a similar civil service réquest for“firemen. —— —_— —— schoo! ‘tax That vote was 3,990 to 2.667. a = ace Actually, it was another proposi- _ |tion—concerning sewer bonds—that was restricted to property owners. School Superintendent Dr. Sam- uel M. Brownell, who backed the propusal, said he would decide to-| day wicther to call a special meet: City Post Oftice Alters Schedule on Wednesdays If you remember a package that ) Sent to prisoy * ‘Ey Teamsters Acquiring of Rights to Houses Is Charged After Investigation Ten persons, including ‘jpast and present members of Teamsters Local © 614. executive, and two real estate men, were named to- {day in Detroit in two. in- dictments _ involving gov-! ernment insured GI home loans. The indictments were handed down by Federal lowing grand jury investi- the Servicemen’s Readjust- ment Act. - | Named jn the first indictment was Louis C. Linteau, former sec- retary‘ treasurer “° and business agent -of Local 614. Linteau was n 1954 for conspir- acy to acce bribe involving | the local teamster activities which brought grand jury indictments. ‘0 rd Offi ice es il? Loses Its Hold on Road, School Dats of Pontiac Local, Named by Judge here,. -® Pontiac trucking’ Judge Theodore Levin fol-) gations into violations of! - in the outcome a “‘mandate” ~Men Backed by Williams © Snare. All Three ‘Seats on” State. Supreme’ Court sweep in Monday's spring election, raising party in- fluence in the state government to an all-time high, © . x © xX They- captured all 10 offices at stake, including those of state highway commissioner and state superin- held posts in the executive branch; $ — This meant 100 per cent Democratic control: of the. ‘eight-man-State Administrative Board for the fire time since its creation in 1921. im “And in other partisan contests, the Democrats won Regents, two more on the State Board: of Agriculture cation, which had been solid Republican. inees also took all three seats at stake in nen-partienh balloting for the State Supreme Court. s t ® & a ‘By taking everything’in sight, the Democrats won a four-four division with. Regents, and seized four to two pomsrol, ot = Doge of Agriculture, Michigan State+ University governing body. cated feel oe Fair Tonight; Cloudy, of the people for a modern Warmer Tomor TOW peel “soned ‘The outlook for Pontiae and “fe e to _DETROIT W- — Michigan Democrats scored a clean - tendent of public instruction, the last.two Republican- o two more places on University of Michigan Board of © and qne place on the three-member State Board of Edu- : To top off the performance, the Democratic:nom- ~— Republicans on. the Board of - Detroit voters in the ae Opponents had argued a bond: ties, and a- lack of courage and vision” in these fields. Here was the. latest unofficial tabulation of yesterday's vote: _ For state highway commis- sioner; Returns from 5,062 of 5,181 precincts, Democrat John ‘C. Mackie 577,669, Republican George -M, Foster 621,473. For state superintendent of pub- lic instruction; Returns from 5,- 064 precincts, Democrat. Lynn M. Bartlett 567,248, Republican Edgar According to Dwight K, Ham- borsky, U. 8.. District Attorney, Linteau is charged with “aiding and assisting” in making a false stafement in 1953 to the Veterans Administration regarding - the _ Sale of a GI home in the Walton | Ranch Homes, Inc. in Waterford Township. ‘The Yirst (udiotment Suter states, according to Hamborsky,| that Linteau asked Donald. A. Stone, business agent of Local 614, to sell his GI rights to a house in the subdivision. a L. gps ge nee f Educati — For State. Board o epee Named as defendants in the sec- Returns from 5,064 precincts, Dem ond indictment were: William M. Gilmore, salesman for the Walton Homes. firm; Joseph Pollina, main-| | tenance superin t of the Mo- tor Transport Co. of Pontiac; and Leroy Stein, of Detroit, and former president of the Walton Rdnch jocrat Chris Magnusson 550, 256, Re Re- publican George W. Dean 504,962. For U.-of M. regents: Two to be elécted: returns from 5,066 precincts. Democrats Irene E, Murphy 575,986. and Carl Brablec 550,528; Republicans Alfred F. Con- i vicinity is fair; with a low of 33 to 37. Tomorrow will be partly cloudy i and somewhat warmer “high * to 50. An extended weather issued yesterday by the U./ ‘. Weather Bureau predicted showers for tomorrow night with A low near 35. Downtown Pontiac’ 8 lowest tem- _Perature preceding 8 a.m. was 34. ppp eae dis a sap Heavy Snow Hits Japan ASAHIGAWA, Japan mA 16- inch snow, the worst April storm in Japan in 68 years, has stalled transportation gnd isolated areas in central Hokkaido, pan’s —— island. Homes company and now ‘superin- (Continued on Page 25, Col. 2) nable 499,211 and Mrs. Ethel J. . (Watt 492,469. For state board of agriculture: ‘Two to be elected. Returns from 5,064. precincts, Democrats G. Don |Stevens 561,921 and. Don Vander- ploeg 540,120; Republicans Fred- erick H. Mueller 499,356 and Frank Merriman 503,374. * * +. -.” ‘On the non-partisan ballot for Killed in Car Crash Near Imlay City Edward John Sikorski, 55, . of 15250 Carlisle St., Detroit, was killed in an auto’ accident last night. M53 near Imlay City. According to . Lapeer County | cinets Sheriff W. J. Porter, Sikorski was driving alone’ when his car ap- parently left the: road and hit a tree; The body ts at the Lester Smith) Funeral Home in Imlay City at elected, Returns from 5,062 Atty. Gen. Thomas icoeah 461,919, Justice Talbot Smith 461,942, Justice John /D. ‘Voelker 440,460, Michael D. O'Hara 413,482, Robert E. Childs 270,73 and Joseph A. Moynihan 345,266. Kavanagh. and Smith were/ elect- ‘ been mitted Goat reds (Comtaosd on Page 25, Col. 1) | present. : {Continued on Page 2%, ao 5) to the Post Office tomorrow after- : ae ‘ ] noon, it won’t be open. Last Precinct i Reports at 10: 38 P.M. Do! = / . Sta tomorrow, the Pontiac’ / Post- Office will close its public windows at noon. This policy will be followed each Wednesday as an economy Measure, Acting Post- master Leslie H. Dean says. i ‘He shid lack of business on rhe’ ‘ued of voting machines closin& of many banks, businesses terday's election as Pontiac’s 44 precincts. submitted total. returns to the city clérk in one hour and 44 minutes. . In the case of paper ballots, {which were used for the last time in the city a year ago, final re- turng sometimes weren't in’ until late the following day. “|? This was certainly a marvel- ig record,” City Clerk Ada R. Evans exclaimed, ; The new hours apply to both the ae PPR Ofte aed: she Huron Invite 200 to ‘fend » More than 200 Pontiac business and professional men and women have been invited to attend the ure with a turnout of 7,596 voters, | ‘which was well above her estimate | 2. formal organization. meeting to-' ‘of 6,000. “This was a wonderful’ " turnout considering © the weather) . that greet the t f! for 12:45 p.m, in’ telecctn’ ie oa | omic —_— City: tad = ee ,- PCT. OF TOTAL, Tie titocaion has been forme | ing eg Derm - or y of ok cease the per 7 hahah Tels was proved beyond doubt in yese Mrs, Evans also éxpremaed pleas-| - Precinct 44 workers last night beat the rest of the pack in when y submitted returns at 8:54. ee 10:38, \At one time returns were coming into the office so fast that clerks reported * that they were |- “swamped.” ned to the mechani- Ee PELL, a In Leal! Ss Press workets Spaulding the city to supervise the P machines. * Lae 88 machines: * state Supreme Court; three to be/ Kavanag How Staté / Voted / 8004 pets. ont of 5,181) Dy cose 580,5 Watt (R) ws 492,469 Supt. of Public Instruction Bartlett (D) Harden (R) <.... 499,621 ‘State Board: of Education se#eee Magnusson (D) ....~ 550,226 - Dean (R) ....... 504,962 Highway iacateg Mackie (D) ..... 577,669 Foster (R) ....... 521,473 Supreme Court _ , (Pall = 5 sssith soeeescnst MORSO Bb ieeais eras O'Hara ......... 413,482 ae Tea (Vacancy) seve 567,248 © a = = eeenen ected 3 ©. | arade Commission may crack/Store = -_. _ bythe aos this month on several ot the - So far the walkout has not cnt|biggest trading stamp companies. " gasoline and fuel oil supplies ‘in| Complaints alleging law vio- ’ the Detroit area to the danger|Jations are ting action by the point. Most gasoline stations are five-man comm which po- _ peeeiving supplies from smalier|lices business practices, officials independent companies, said. j : ee ee + * TALBOT SMITH — Ls an oe ee. ” They would mean new head- aches to a- booming 600-million- already fighting : Highway Commissioner Mackie (D) ........4,667 Foster (R) .........2,589 Supreme Court oo, .2,626 Smith o.oo. BAO . 1,734 ‘ee a8 e ® eee Sen eae mney. ‘Civil Service eee eee eae fe. RC Canteens Votes Tonight a ‘Waterford Meeting At tonight's it's. regular Waterford}: Township Board The Weather 7 ‘Fall U.8. Weather Bares = fede PONTIAC AND VIGINITY — Mostly cloudy with occasional rain this morn- im Pentiace * Lawest temperature preceding $ &.m. at @ om: _— Pe peas % mph, ogra! “Today | 9:37 | pm noon rise ‘Wednesday at 7:40 am, Monday in F in Pontiac eee ee 3,357 would anid. “It's ber’ ws "Batt Wil- FTC. Threatens Action on T rading Stamp Abuse on its stamps, between one! gd ha we The use of the word ‘ ‘free’ in * * * The Smithsonian Institution” in Wa . D.C. is circulating the exhibitions, which includes the sén, JAN B. VANDERPLOEG _ State Board of Agriculture Slat thé base DON STEVENS State Board of Agriculture 38] Aluminum Used in tempera F . ov abe -33-ineh. ; hy Year Aco Age in nce toes temperature ...... a *gvegerere SN ae 66-inch. ra and Sowess Temperatures fe! Date in 4. ae j . ein me V7 in 1872 - Downtown Temperatures Monday's Temperature Chart : ‘Aipena Pal Marquette » seesuzeessecsenses ‘78 Miami Milwaukee 45 Minneapolis N. Orleans New York Omai ; ———— at =— i. on _S¥agststesesacacs Unique Ad \gPaper to Have F oil raga MILWAUKEE im ’ Bighty- tive milés of aluminum foil will flash through newspaper presses tions of the Milwaukee Sentinel. - The Sentinel reports it will be the first time “pages” of and become part of today’s edi- r B aluminum foil — the kind used in homes for wrapping and cooking —-have been made a part of a newspaper. The foil, manufactured into special rolis for the ‘project, will run througl the fast presses along with the regular newsprint. However the foil will not be inked or printed. It will lie between two pegelay pages, ready to be pulled out and used in the home. * project. The company manufactured | developed cores needed tol be stire the foil ‘* The pages on n either side of the foil ‘page’ will carry adventie: ing ‘of an aluminum company. | ALCOA, ‘Sponsors of the unusual * ' the 48 special rolls ‘of foil and ‘ould feed through -the presses, which twin out up . 43,000 papers per hour. + ’ |concerns some Jabor unions and “Killed in Crash Of or plunged to garth shortly after -s,|ing’ notification of kin, 4 | A Navy spokesman said the |: | | ernshed tm am open field meer } Shore -just.south of the Maryland | from nearby Sewart Air Force * wreckage of a Mem from Langley Fiel |as Col. Theodore R. Wright Jr., 36, | Division. in the Tactical’ Air Com-| |} Lt. |Hampton; Va., Col; Wright's assis-| 'C. Buttrill, 42, Hampton, and had turned down- to. ‘spend union money to tell “my |~ i story,” Senate Rackets Committee back. : = Chairman McClellan. (D-Ark) indicated, meanwhile, that the committee may resume its public hearings about April 15, but in a different phase of its inquiry, ‘This employers in the area of Scranton, ~~ 44 - McClellan - said that while no described as “limitéd strictly to ss the Teamsters’ story,” not (lin Bomber Falls at Virginia Base; 6 Die in Air Mihop | in Tennessee taking off from the Chincoteague ‘Naval Air Station today, killing ul members of its crew. Identification was -withfield sant Neptune long - range bomber Atlantic, Va., on the Eastern line, The spokesman said personnel base reported hearing an explosion and seeing a ball of fire, a minute’ after the bomber was airborne, - STATIONED THERE . ‘The land-based plane was sta- tioned at Chincoteague, And in Tennessee, investigators jPosed _ Sixteen - year - old ey ws was scent and begin about Api 5. SS be Seven Million must stay $a] Will involve officials of the Team- WASHINGTON w — President rime Regs pg, Onn eget lapamenpiant adionmana omeeneend 3 " declined to .nameijion votes ahead of his party’s suburban Jenkintown Bank Trust Co, is asking such ques-|"wemnpw oF 10 name any of the candidates for the Hose of Repre a good-will idea might run into) necician declined -to. discuss|turn trailed: Democratic opponents the progress’ of @ preliminary in-\by 1,134,000. dank 6 yo Ke GOP House candidates, howev- am-| SRE One eee ener, polled 2,958,000 more votes beth eorangh ha brellas, 15 for ian tna te ng Age Oka, He wipe than Adlai E. Stevenson, Demo- cane 2 | litigation are known to have| men, with tags reading: “A loan investigator to Oklahoma City at\cratic presidential nominee, - been exploring such questions as|for a rainy day.” Now all the! request of some civic leaders, but These statistics were made pub- oe Peat these: } women’s umbrellas are. ONC. |rehised to say. what reports the!lic today in an official compila- 9 Whether the a | ot pte-|whereas only eight of the others) iivestigators may have submitted.ltion by the clerk of the House. (0 Yin see es 56 miums has been - |are missing. ~~, eee ®§ In only one state, North Dakota, /(D) .........4,532| Whether “unfair methods of} The bank is not giving up. Al ay. weaiistiers Union _main-| trail the combined eae gt "2.799 | Competition” “have. been used —|fresh stock has been ordered for! i104 official silence about .the|Republican House vote, However, : Watt (R) ewe eee oy S|such as giving one store in an/lending in expectation of spring) itive board meeting and the\the two House nomineés were run- a jConnable (R) .. ....2,883}area she exclusive right to offer a| rim : of = = : -jouteome of . discussion of ning from. the - state-a Be, not : certain company's stamps, ae. |Beck's pre publicity cam-|ffom_ separate districts, and nei- . | Supt. of Public lnstraction | * * * - |Ingtitute Holds |pim - .~_|ther ‘received as many votes: as Bartlett (D) ewer ae, wane etting. «| Ph E hibiti n One eens said what ago pprliarameye ' ; discriminated, in se | happened — yesterday's board ‘stota —_—-s weve ee 2587 8 | oto xn! uO meeting was that Beck was turned vote’ was listed at 35,581,003, ’ State Board of Education os ee ‘1on. Conservation nO ate teen te as sod poral er aoedanhs ae * + a or : ‘ . Program cast for even- 3 - Sagmen ‘(D) ee Southwest Civic Unit «Tide ‘e the American Earth” ts|behalE.- 8 son polled 25,758,765 votes. The re- : tea... eS Pi the theme of the exhibition which pa: Basen gs eae Risso bear lead deere S:. **7'Reorganizing Tonight opened yesterday at the Cranttoms|Einar Mohn, were reported to| Republican Hou'se candidates State Board of Apia. . | _ [Inatituter of Science have ‘voted affirmatively on the|Polled 28,697,371 votes, almost-49 (0 ))” Assocation daily through April 22, 2 to 5 p.m.) ° per cent. om i ee an etlin cinctate oh oun a tow. o. ee" 1608 for a netgain-of | 4 Caer ae Sop #6°-|than 100 photographs of the prob-| But this same source said the Modder (3). 2,579 py oe mere gna eg Cooley lems and accomplishments of the|Do8rd, did authorize an amomat— : =< a> ees eas 159 W. a "| United ; ot Con-|he said it was some $150 Bt mfield Hills ; All Unopposed Slate BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Unop- candidates BS non-partisan sulted as follows -in election: Commissioners, John 8. Bugas 242, Dominick Vettraino 222, August Caesar, Greeting: ovation. they would’ and as they started to were doing so. - coming.. throng of people swarmed out to _praised for his outstandi - iby executive director W wi a. | Ike's. Vote Led House Members and Lyman J, Craig 208; Justice}. .4of the Peace Alva J. Richardson| Beck Sepia he's Y snsei of iP on tiac ‘Boys’ C] ub N ames : Tommy Lufkin for Honors? Tommy Lufkin, st. Frederick Coulacos, ble an autince oy High School sophomore, was named!500. ithe outstanding member of the Pontiaé Boys’ Club for the past year at a Father and Son banquet held last night. Boy, 2, Falls From Cor as Door Opens in-Turn A two-year-old boy was: injured yesterday” when he fell out of a car his ‘mother was driving when she turned left from Glenwood Ave. onto Nelson St. Mrs..Sally Gregory, 30, of 106 Glenwood Ave.; “told police her and struck his head on the pave- flew open as she was making a left turn, Young Gregory was taken to Pontiac General Hospital. son, John Jr., fell: out of the car!” | “Local non-partisan candidates for 2512 with Board will be Dorothy W.- with 228 ont Doe hokey sie 4 Harlan who “made the land avail- able to the district at a special price,” ne According to the designer, Harlan} \ also has future plans for the build- ground development and providing an appropriate mural for the main mda - * *x* * After more than ten years as rector of St. ‘James Episcopal Towne’s pastorate, { : Seraledhens residents caweeee in —s the Michigan State Social Security ‘Old’ - MUNICH—A éompulsory. social: security: system was introduced in Germany 75 years ago. Its CARL J. BOCK GM Man Dies. After Illness. as Chief Engineer. at Truck Division in ‘55 vision chief engineer Car] J. Bock died this morning in St.. Joseph Mercy Hospital after a long ill- ness, He was 62. ’_A native of Iowa and a gradu- ate of Iowa State University, Bock ,, Started with the former Yellow Cab Co. in 1925. He began with the division in 1938 and was appointed chief : Pago! in 1947. He retired Birmingham designed the first mitifary tank used in World War I. He was also credited with designing the first cab-over-en- gine truck. He was a member of the So- ciety of Automotive Engineers, the »American | Society of Mechanical Engineers, the. Shrine, and Chi Phi fraternity. He was also a 32nd degree Mason. : ow woe So He is survived by a daughter, | Mrs. George Sweet of Royal Oak, three brothers, Oscar L. of Madi- son, Wis., Lioyd R. of Des Moines, Iowa, Arthur W. of Los Angeles, and one grandson. purpose at first was to protect persons with low incomes. At |present- about 80 per cent of West Germans pay social-insurance fees. Three new rail, tunnels will al built on Britain’s East Coast Line| Services will be at 3 p.m. Thurs- day at the Bel] Chapel of the Wil- liam, R. Hamilton Co., Birming- ham. Burial will follow in White Chapel Cemetery. The family has asked that tributes be sent to the Shrine areal for Crippled Chil- As usual, my wife Claudia was right in her information. Jesus | has entered Jerusalem. And the motley rabble gave him triumphal _ Junius has given me the details as follows. ... The Nazarene and his followers passed through Jericho and —— Lc eee an acgil axeuases village to get a colt that had never before been ridden. They found the animal just where he said untie it the owner asked why they * wk They replied, as they had been told to, “Because the Lord hath need of him.” The man made. no more objection and the disciples ‘led the beast up to the Mount of Olives. - Word had gone ahead to Jerusalem that the great preacher was As Jesus began to descend the hill astride the colt'a huge” ‘meet him. == Supreme Court Susties ito. Scotland. dren, — MEMO TO CAESAR , - ier! Jesus Enters Jerusalem in T riumph enact They stripped palm branches from the trees along the way, Junius says, ond strewed them on the road like a royal. carpet of green. Then the crowd began to chant, in the name of the Lord.” “Blessed be the king that cometh om Some of the more sober-minded citizens attracted to the ‘stene by the clamor cautioned Jesus that he should rebuke :his disciples .and the crowd for calling him a king, since it was obviously treason ous. * x * ; But, Junius, reports, Jesus simply answered — as in a Voice of destiny — that If the people'were quiet the stones along the road would cry out. And the triumphal procession continued toward Jerusalem. /, When the walls and towers came in view, the Nazarene began | to weep. He prophesied that the city: would'one day be leveled to the ground with net eno stone loft upon ancther. This, his enemies immediately seized upon. to spread a ney Pint the Nazarene was entering the city to becorhe king and destroy it. ‘Bear with me a little, and I will tel you what I make of it Base are pouring over scattered gee vor crashed near this ~sae Tennes- e town, late yesterday. Six per- s were killed." Four survived. Late last night Sewart prob-_ efs said there was no clue as to why the~ revamped World War It bomber suddenly went. out of control and plunged from about 8,000 feet. The Air Force listed the dead Hampton, Va.,; chief of the Air Lift mand Docttine*Directorate and in- structor-pilot of the flight; Col. Alan D. Moore, 37, tant and pilot of the plane; Lt. Col. Jacob R. Hamilton, 38, War- wick,. V4., copilot; Lt, Col, Harlan jax Maj. John W. Browe, 41, Hampton, Va. and |. A.1.C, Ernest Chandier, 2 | Hampton, Va:, crew chief, af Malaya's tin industry had, its}. which | - best postwar year in’ 1955,; hana pore learns... Democrats Sweep Top Offices in Waterford Carl J. Bock Retired . Retired GMC Truck & Coach’ Di- Dee. 31, 1965~because of ill health. : Bick, whe lived st 616 Manley 3 4° Dr., Sos » | | | | : © ‘te impeach him if it thought he - he assumes the office if the presi- _ in Brownell’s proposal. done, ee (ue Pont TAC PRESS: TUESDAY. \ PS eg es ea Sf Bobs tee a bp eo} ae oes. # L = . + 1 = 4 ‘ ee a APRIL’? 2, 1987 act ews Analyst WASHINGTON It may “= tle- you but—the vice : morrow could declare the dent unablé to carry out his ties and announce himself as ates ‘ ident. So far the two vice, who had the best. excuse Pagar that. —: those who served under. President Garfield, who lingered 80 days after being shot, and Pres- ident Wilson, laid up for 17 months did nothing of the kind, * win But what’ would stop some fu- ture vice president — in a situa- = * The biggest single deterrent would. be the power of Congress was trying to usurp the presiden- cy.. Nevertheless, such a try some- day is possible so long an the pres- ent constitutional gap on the pres- idency remains. The Constitution says: “In case of the removal of the President from office, or of his death, resignation or inability to discharge the powers and duties of the said office, the same shalt devolve on the vice president . . .’ In that sentence the Constitution does one thing, fails to do another: at * * 1. Tt gives the. vice president| Jelke was convicted in New York! Seed Corp., in Detroit. . The event last night was a iE power—to step. into the presiden- cy~—on a contingent basis. That is, dent igs disabled. a 2. It fails to say who decides the President is disabled: It does not say the vice president shall or shall not make the decision, Under law, when a man is grant- @d power on a contingent basis— and when there me no language to the contrary.— the decision on when to assume that power is. up fo him. This was pointed out yes-! % WELCOME FOR 300TH FAMILY. — Mrs. Mar- ~Pgaret-C. Norton (left), presents a plant to Mrs. Jack E, Tower, of 345 Wimpole Dr., as she helps welcome the family as the 500th to move into the i STORMVILLE, N.Y. @ — (Mickey) Jelke, 27,. was rel after serving 21 months. of a two-| to-three years sentence for com-| pulsory prostitution. Warden Edward M. Jelke was~met at the prison. by a member of the family. Jelke was eligible for parole last October but the parole board turn- ‘ed him down, * * * He appeared before the board March 14 1 14 for the second time. | city in April 1955 of inducing Pat Ward; now 22, into a ‘life of pros-' titution and of attempting to do/: the.-same with another young woman. However, the court of| appeals threw out the second | charge. Fay-said Jelke. had been a “good prisoner” during his stay. at the: prison. He had been assigned to the! yard crew, which took care of the prison grounds, Fay said. Green Haven te near .Pough- keepsie. . | terday by Atty. Gen. Brownell, who told Congress: * 8 22 a me - “Tt\is a well-established rule of law" that in contingent grants of powér- the one to whom power is granted is to decide when the emergency \has arisen. Thus the vice président is constituted the judge of the President’ s inability,” x *% * Brownell “— representing the views of President Eisenhower — urged Congress to fil\\this gap in the Constitution by a constitutional amendment which he ‘proposed. This was it: ; ‘What a Costly Error! BINGHAMTON, N. Y. w—The. entry thge H. S. Payson sent into! the Binghamton Sun puzzle con-! test carried a” 6-cent air mail stamp, a 20-cent special delivery stamp, .7 cents regular postage and was sent by certified mail. His answer was wrong. . |the area since the service Fay said} ROCHESTER — Members of the. ‘ganized the Rochester Community’ | 8gO, last night were hosts to the| 500th family to be welcomed into. was started. Honored were’ Mr. ond Mrs. Jack E_ Tower, of 345 Wimpole hospital several hours after the *® cores Dr., their daughters, Gail Ann ‘and Marsha; and ’Mr, Tower's. mother, Mrs. Jeanette Tower. The, family. moved to. the- - Rochester area from Oak Park: : Tower is | Vice, president of the American dinner meeting at the Club | Rochester, attended by 125 Ki- wanians, state Kiwanis officers. and merchants who participate in the welcoming project, of which Mrs, Margaret €. Norton | is the hostess. Following the dinner a “This Is Your Life’ program reviewed) zthe two years of the welcoming! service. Tillson E. Peabody, “of 866 Bloomer Rd., related experi- ences of being a newcomer in 1954, when there was no welcom- | ing service. Kiwanians Don Pix-) ley and Don Butcher were hon- lored for having launched the| program. Also appearing on the progr am were Jack Mitzelfeld, Kiwanis past. president; Mr, and Mrs. Ross, West, who are the members of the - Pontiac Press Photo. Aochemer area since the start of the welcoming program, Shown. also (eft to right) dre John A. Boeberitz, Kiwanis Club president; Mrs. Jeanette Tower, Gail Ann and Marsha Tower. 250th. family; Rev. from Green Haven prison yesterday Welcoming service some two years Fall Kills Worker w — Osear) GRAND; HAVEN e ‘Omaha Boy | Mutilated, Slain’ ‘OMAHA @® — A teen-age Neots \¢ountry road near here early to- day and sheriff's deputies - said! the youth apparently was tortured before he was. slain. olf, apparently with an acetylene torch, Coroner Geerge Sullivan said, - pica Wears mutilinted-body—was—tossed- On ay His right hand-had been burned'_ ic © min oo ol Yo Ma Omaha. PE ei ee Officers said there was no im-| ~. , |}mediate explanation of where or) — why the youth was tortured-and)~ .” ‘bad been eee killed, fiee:ningnded thee Maps burned: His body. was clad j in blue jeans, a yellow T-shirt and a lightweight oe = Durante Pal Recovering SANTA MONICA, Cait: @ —| E. .A.. Lucas, |") Oleomargarine heir» Minot ~F. Rochester Kiwanis Club, ‘whe or George” Ennis and Paul Williams: | 5 Lae a aes _ The victim was identified as “| Donald. Marfisi, 16, of Omaha. Of- ficers said the boy had ‘a "minor police record, SS en Jelke Freed \Rochester Dinner-H onors) PREFERRED WHISKEY | After Serving Tem S00th New Family in Area IE R@ IAT HACE "STILL Eddie Jackson is reported condition at St. John's after a second hernia operation. The. body was found near a hos-’ ation last Jamary, et anes Sang , The 61-year-old:.song and dance ‘man underwent the previous aper- Sate ie nderson, a 56-year-old construc: | tion worker from Grand Rapids, | fell. 30 feet off a scaffold at Grand | ‘Haven today and was injured fa- tally: He died at a Grand Haven’ fall. z REMINGTON’ Electric Shaver : , —While- You | Wait Service— ‘ @ ADJUSTED ‘@ STERILIZED @ CLEANED NEW SERVICE—Remishton factory representative will be im our store every WEDNESDAY of every week. WEDNESDAY 2? te 4 P.M, | ‘RECONDITIONED | ONLY $377 and State — stores. A vice president himself would, never be able to move into the | presidency by declaring the presi-| - dent disabled. Instead, this would be the procedure: \ * * ®. If_a president was unable to carry-out his duties and was men- "tally alert enough to know it, he} could instruct the vice president — but he'd have to do it in writing—| to take over temporarily until the! president recovered. But students of the Constitution could find flaws, real or.imagined, Because that's so, and because there is so much disagreement in Congress on what to do and how and wheth- er anything needs to be done, it's almost certain nothing will be TRUTH iS = strong, MILTON The need for Truth—and for Radio Free Europe—has never _ anchor in a floating world—a vital, informative and stabiliz- ing force. . It is as citizens of a oh continue this / FIRST PRIZE Oyen, WEEK—THE FABULOUS ee CRUISER—THE MOST ADVANCED CAR AT ANY PRICE! 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PRESS, TUESDAY, | APRIL 2, 1957 4. or Private Power | “Won't “Review on 3 Permits for Dams | on Snake River : 7 : » 4 - Fights Airport Plan lice Be to. buh tha, ONL “It makes it so difficult for opera to go anywhere—and cer- tainly it’s nearly. impossible for: opera. singers-to go anywhere, ex- cept to” movies” and_ television. nore. thast‘hekt of the dvaitatle * lin the U. S:, but they'd starve if spaces in the Metropolitan's quota of singers, you sec, are-taken up] by our foreign imports; it's been; traditional for European - ‘trained singers to be considered’ better bets thin American, though it's not necessarily true, if you ask me, FINE TALENT omy, ‘'e— z Vails, ‘But Not to "Lal ‘jopera: is idiakinied, and here ap- -+has-it-made._Not money, neces: 15. “pulse gets “moet ‘al operatic talent in ro world here it were not for night clubs, TV and Hollywood, After all,”’ and Conley, a Boston-born tenor, pauses effec- tively—“‘you can have 10 gallons of the best applesauce inthe world.) _ but if you have only a pint jar to put it in, where are your” x * - were filed by Washington State Colonials Vote | in Africa: Use -| Picture Ballot PARIS ". — Picture ballots are | tame counted in Ouagadougou, Abidjan, Conakry, Bangui, and similar exotic - sounding towns across France's African colonies after the territories’ first urtiver- sal-suffage elections. . The elections were held in | French West Africa, French Equatorial Africa and Madagas- car to choose 914 members of territorial assernblies who will serve five-year terms. Results are not expected to be | known for some_days because of slow communications. For the first time in the nearly eight million square miles of | French territory, the 13 milliion native and. European registered voters voted and contested on equal terms: Most-ef the candi- | dates were Africans. Excited crowds. gathered hours | before ceremonial cannon an- | nounced the opening of te polls | at 6 a.m. Since most of the: olebe are illiterate, parties: were repre-) sented on the ballots by pictures. The territorial assembles have local legislative authority but leave defense, foreign affairs, economic policy and maintenance in. French hands. 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This would the total to 240 million people. ee: en i be six members of the union ‘will single tariff on imports from free trade area. Duties ee tariff wil ly the . will affect, our exporters. - galore snd distributing in 4 single great economic unit. Eco- nomic and political unification has been urged also as a contri- bution to the security of free nations and maintenance of peace. ~ “This pooling of European resources _ 4s a big step in the right direction. —_—_ “Medical Progress Spurs Great Industrial Growth Medical advances of the past haif century have ‘reduced the infant mortality rate to 26.1 per 1,000 live Health _ Information In 1956 there were 108,000 infant deaths out of 4 million births. Had the 1915 mortality rate prevailed, ‘/éied in their first year. Many dis- eases that formerly took high tolls of infants after their first week have . ‘ been largely brought under control - and in some cases eliminated. * x * Reason -for this is the public;s increased Willingness to take ad- vantage of medical progress. Most American mothers, says the Foundation’s president, George Bugbee, have shown their interest _in receiving good prenatal care . “and in making sure their children . get preventive medical care ates birth. * * * There is another aspect to this’ phenomenal population growth. In- dustry must be prepared to supply the wants of these customers of the ‘future. ‘The annual addition of 4 mil- __ lion persons could, in time, solve the ~ farm surplus problem. The same ap- - plies to future demand for clothing, furniture, appliances, automobiles and everything else that contributes —té our high standard of living. Industry has concluded, after studying the statistics, that it ; will have to keep on. building new "plants and-expanding old ones to ) ergy pace with the "demands of < Our mutta partion. ‘Women Cone Used for y Meter Patrol ~ \ pith Gna Ony ne dee ae ™ plan to relieve regular policemen — ~ from meter patrolling for other duty: ape replaced wth Meter Mal, women law enforcement officers who = Paiot pking steep on — ~ although they efe unde supervision of the police department's traffic division, They are empowered to issue tickets the same as eater: policemen, — instances they have proved tough- er than case hardened policemen when the motorist tries to talk his way out of being given.a ticket. : «- 3 +. ce The eter Mai patrol was sated “in July of 1954 and has resulted in - ‘a great improvement in the metro- politan area, The women range in — age from 25 to 40, and all but.one are married and have children. Each of Salt Lake City’s 12 Meter ‘Maids walk eight to 10 miles a day, ” and some of the women wear out a pair of shoes a month. On the average the group will issue 18,000 — tickets each month. At-the rate of a dollar-or more for each violation ° The reports state ‘that in some ? WaKKis New Researcher in a th e Field af Substitutes this means at least $18,000 per David tiwceme Saver ie Nasser Won No Victory i in Mideast - month for the city in revenue. Also; the gals have freed the regular policemen from meter patrolling so that they ‘can be used more effectively for other _ types of law: enforcement. - * . * . . ; : Salt Lake City Chief of Police Sxousen has only praise for his “Girls.” “They are some of the most _ efficient and effective branchés of ‘the police force,” he said, “and ~ ‘because of them traffic here is much. - more fluid than in cities of —— le size.” tact that it would free regular, patrolmen for perhaps traffic. Ppiuios seem ‘Gine: to Order "Here Pe Officers Wield - Home Product in Work : Soap: What should be used on some of the soap operas. ‘Most ‘every ‘local governing organiza- tion has a presiding: officer who. wields a gavel made by: the ocgupational therapy department of the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium. A —_— of years ago Business Director George H. “Williams - of the San. made this possible, and a great many husky gavels have been given away, In fact, 2 Cireuit. Judge Frank L. Doty has received cwo,-a replacement having recently been given him, the first having been stolen from his — room. ol First entry in the baseball contest, comes from : Haryey Stockbridge of Walled Lake, who picks ‘Harvey Kuenn with the generous necting average of. Pontiac's first ayer when it was in- corporated as a city in 1861, Erastus Thatcher, | ; was a stickler for being on time. ‘When a councilman was late for a meeting he was obligated to donate a ‘dollar to the: war fund. His grandson, Hiland M. (Nifty) Thatcher, Supervisor of West Bloomfield Township, inherits many of his habits. My Clarkston confidential researcher -- sends word to add Mrs. Margaret Denton to our list of add born in log cabins, and Joe Hubbard, also of Clarkston, likewise = for that list. : Seyeral of the neighbors of _ Mrs. Ernest Howe of 1390 Clarkston Road, tells me she de- serves special mention for her efforts to find the owners of a dog that had been* badly injured by an automobile. \ erbal Orchids to- k Franklin Burnaby of Bloomfield Hills; eightieth birthday » Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearson . ' of Holly; fifty-fifth wedding anniversary, WASHINGTON — “Who has won the “victory” in the Middle East? ‘We ' But’ resentments have not di-. -minished. And the flames of war. can bé touched off it, every time one or the other of the disputants takes an arrogant course, this is . followed by a counter-move which breeds further bitterness. PEOPLE ANGRY ; Lots of people in different coun- triestoday are angry about the uncooperative attitude of Nasser of Egypt. The Israelis are saying, “I told you so.” The British and. French echo that sentiment: Cer- tainly Nasser is refusing to listen to reason. He is riot being concilia- tory. He is following the path that many a dictator has followed to his: sorrow. teractla the whip bend and this would have solved the prob- lems of the: Middle East. But would if have: done so? Here in Washington, where a more objective view prevails than in Europe, the attitude officially is that military force must not be used except as‘a last resort and only .when. it is clear that the Soviets have intervened with arms. __ through _ the part. That's moral force. MORAL FORCE | : The American conception of the right way to deal with Nasser is through moral and economic force. There is no thought of putting into effect punitive measures of a pro- ‘vocative sort, But there is every thought that -Egypt can and will be isolated from the West and from her Arab neighbors, and that Egypt will, in due time, see the error of her dictator's acts and either will change her government or change her policies. The plans are of a long-range nature. But they spell the doom .of Nasserism. The countries of the Arab world which have oil to sell may have been emotional about the Israeli-French-British -action last October, but they now see that, if they want to sell oil,’ they must have a; safe and continuous way of ship it, If Nasser is -foolish| enough to stop Israeli ships from going «through the Suez Canal and the Gulf of Aqaba, his action will merely accelerate athens construction of more and more pipelines to carry the oil across Asia Minor - to the Méditerranean, -thus ‘by-. — Suez Canal altogether. 4 | % Patna, The. canal will ees, have a Jimited use; Small ships will want to traverse it. But for the big traffic—the kind that could produce the reveriues to enable Egypt to finance many of her much-needed only an improved and wider canal ~but a réadiness.on the part of all the vil companies to use it. Nasser cumnet borrow the Moscow had its opportunity when the Aswan Dam negotiations with the West were broken off: The . Russians didn’t come through for the simple reason that they haven't the — to carry on economic and financial aid ‘throughout the - world. _ ko o* is The controversy- over shipments through a vital waterway can be settled by economic f 0 r-c e+-and without a global war. The big vic- tory of today is the victory over -the passions of war. And the real - task is-to keep the victory won. - (Copyright, 1957) : Looking Back a 15 Years Ago | . ‘that would make a, Hi This is just a neighborly com- plaint with no offense intended, but: In the future I feel the Voice of OKFORD KILLER'S penalty iss the People should be reserved to life at hard labor. JAPS TAKE war closer to India. ‘20 Years Ago " LOCAL STRIKES settled. PROPOSE DIRECT ballot on ‘Constitutional amendments. Dr. William Brady Says: Leave Overcoat at Home: Walk. in Cold Is Healthy In the CRI Soak Gained ‘word: | Stands. for Common Respiratory ~ Infections; rhymes with “ski” or “gee” in “gee whiz,”) I quote the eminent British physiologist, Dr. Leonard Hill: “It is absurd to put on an over — coat when going - out for qa walk. ‘It is good to go out and be BRADY ‘Long before Dr. Hill sanctioned ‘it, I had believed it is always better to wear too little clothing thar it is to wear too riuch — ing for comfort. In the past quarter of a century numerous -investigations of “the eommon cold” have been launched in America. Each proj- ect has a public relations depart- ment complete with “science writers” who inform the public how. many “colds” the average person has per annum, how much absence from work due to “colds” cost per annum, and how “promising” the expedition is that will find the cause and eure of the “common cold.”. . Then the ship sails—and is never heard from again. _ - Ina study of the “cold” question carried on for several years using human subjects (who volunteered), the British Medical Research Coun- cil found: x & & - (1) Ordinary everyday ‘‘expo- sure” to cold, dampness, wet feet, - drafts, etc, has no ill effect. It may give some discomfort for the moment, but that’s all. (2) Persons so ‘‘exposed”’ aré no more susceptible to respiratory in- fection than. persons who have carefully avoided “exposure.” The group as easily _ unexposed _ inoculated with material from a : ease of the cri as the exposed. Apparently the medical and - ‘oe e. _ Liaw home soon: you ot ‘Thanks, Sis’lt be health authorities in America e not intend to recognize these Brit- ms findings. That's understandable. To acknowledge the truth about “exposure” now would: be tanta- * mount to admitting they -have been handing~the public a lot of-hooey. - in the last 50 years. . ~*~ & &* ortito e words tone ‘pertaint oarel ste personal not to ey Or: gh rr will aes waneesee Dr. William Brady, if a. stam y addressed envelope ‘iss sent to The Pon- oe (Copyright 1987) those who read some sort of ma- terial which would qualify them to expound on.@eir chosen subject. ‘Well-blessed and Well-read It takes a lot for me to write a letter, but Colassal Carlotta really rubs me the wrong way. She says cars bump the curb just to see her. If I ever saw her, I'd bump the ‘curb all. right—to~ run over her. She is. one egotistical - brat who really thinks she’s hot stuff. I'm only 24, but if she were my daughter, she'd get a big boot. Mike Biron 50 Jones St. 1 go. slong with J.B: ceout the bragging Carlotta. Having meas- ured my two-year old daughter's waist (pot tummy and all) it _ comes to exactly 20 inches. I'm afraid in your- case, Carlotta, we will have to see it to believe it. Let’s not play coy. Let's see a picture. ~ ~ ; J. R. Is Carlotta sure the rubber of the wheels of men’s tires were rub- ‘Like. Caverunient Out. of Business’ Hae ahr re gf! G 5 i BF 8 Length of Letters I am interested in the fact you “run so many short letters in the Voice of the People. Do they all come to your office in the length they appear in print? Wondering ; Reader Questions. ~(Editor’s Note: Many of -them come in mych longer and some. ar- - Yive the length you see them. The Press reserves the right to edit all contributions. -First, we must di- vide the space as fairly as possible, It isn’t cricket to crowd out three contributors te make room for one - expansive treatise. Also, we grade - them on-general interest. We al- . ways seek to keep the interesting portion of the letters and when writers find three-fourths of their communications eliminated, 4t simply means we don’t believe Probably the writers disagree, but we've been in the business since Chief Pontiac unsheathed his first © - tomahawk. Hence, our judgment as to what inférests the vast: ma- jority is based on long experience and a careful stwdy.). _ & Smiles Some college courses include La- » a a se nce! If time really were money & ——————— pawned,. . = - THOUGHTS FOR TODAY When wisdom entereth inte thine heart, and knowledge is pleasant unto thy soul:—Prov. 2:10. : * * * Wisdom consists not in seeing " “+ what is directly before us, but in discerning those things which may come to pass.—Terrence, “Case Records of a Psychologist: ‘Allowances’ for Children Obsolete The “allowance” method is obsolete, so get wise to modern child psychology and pay chil- dren for work. Use the piece- work method. Pay ‘them fair wages and see that plenty of jobs are available. Then they can’t grumble about their fized income or blame you parents when they are broke. And teach them to use the “budget pee" described below. - By DR. GEORGE | W, CRANE Case U-344: Janet K., aged 11, is a bright girl but frustrated, ““Dr, Crane, she says we don't . CRANE ing uncqoperstive. So what should we do?” : TEACH ‘HORSE SENSE’ Cut off her allowance at ‘once and substitute the sounder method of paying her for work done. ‘ - The purpose of child education is to prepare youngsters to meet the demands of adult life. And life makes no allowances. for yn You must ara your scheol gtades and athletic i — a + cents. Some of our wealthiest familia have the most dollars sense when it comes to rearing ‘bike the teat: “Horse sense” is the practical trait whith all children should de- velop, and it arises through mak- ing decisions for one's self and: earning one's own spending money. 4 * * * “Yes, Dr, Crane, but girls don't have as good a chance to get jobs protestéd Janet's as boys do,” mother. * You'll be eurprised at how alert. * 7" ee of age will become bargain hunters when they get to-profit from their shrewder.deals. _. Besides, this gives them more drill in “horse sense” for they make the decisions. as to where ; they'll purchase" your coffee or lard, -sugar or milk, ete. e Our five Crane children used to . follow this practice, We formerly had milk delivered by a driver. Obviously, this cost more. So our : kids would go a block away to a retail store and buy- our milk by the gallon bottle, thereby making @ neat profit on the deal. ee It_ promotes. the psy- of the. “dole”. and causes -'as Janet is doing, for. then they _« are on a fixed income. Pay them for work and their ceiling ig ynlimited, Janet can easily carn $1.50 or evén $3 per * & «& 4 “HA. at the following churches ~— +tlfissouri Synod). | EVERY WEDNESDAY “Fe 7:30 . Lutheran —LENTEN — Services — te Cedar Crest q Parnswortht; ag Union Lake Road (Next to Dublin. Schools Rev. Howard E. Claycombe St. Paul Joslyn at Third Rev, \George ]. Mahder — St. Trinity: Auburn at Jessie ~~ ‘Rev. Ralph C.. Claus '. Grace. "$14 South Genesee _Rev. Ihne A, Janssen, Speaker — tt Fast in The . Yellow Pages Rev. Richard C. Stuckmeyer # ! Blood Ailment NAT—SS — Works Most Amazing PILE REMEDY If You Have Bleeding Piles If you have tried all kinds of ointments. Be ge Se ; Purtney; : INSPECTION PARTY — Col. Harry Fisher of : ‘| the U. S. Fifth Army (checking rifle) pauses in : 6 ee ee Pontiac National Guard Company. M last-night, Others shown are ship High - ing: is. dpen to the public. way in Calcutta, India. iat ak elatuaity danas the grades. Uniformity. of speech Plans to sashes bricks of silt are Penns Binsa taal " @e) Le co Paul J. Pernish; Capt..A. J. Largent, » commander of the local_unit; 1st Lt. Elmo Jones, Affects Babies Mixture of Factors Can Cause Brain Damage in Newborn Infants WASHINGTON ® — Children’s —. were cautioned today that ABO (erythpoblastosis) is a ‘‘fre- quently missed” blood disease oc- curring in an appreciable num-; ber. of newborn babies. between mother and child is twice th éommon as “RH-factor” dis- and - generally ge milder it can lead to brain dam- age unless treated early, the American Academy of Pediatrics was told. * ie + ft “Doctors Sanford L. Leiken- and Jack ~ J. Rheingold of -George |Washington. University School of Medicine told of their findings in an exhibit prepared for AAP’s ‘spring meeting. They said the condition is more difficult to rec- ognize than “RH” unless docters are, familiar with certain charac- teristic signs and diagnostic tests. The disease gets its name “ABO” from the fact that it can occur -when the mother has O- ype blood and her. unborn child has either A-type or B-type, Peo- 4 | |ple having O-type blood possess': antibodies against A ani B types, c and in some instances, a mother’s antibodies can, be ,transferred to the. A or B blood of an infant,| causing a destruction of zed blood | . cells. * * * “The researchers said the condi- tion occurs in about one out of 7 pregnancies — whereas RH-factor "The key suspicious sign, they velops jaundice—a yellowing of the complexion—within 24° hours after birth. ‘Mr. pom Dying and Zoo.Is Grateful | NEW YORK —The ancient gag of phoning the Bronx Zoo on April Fool's Day and asking for heat ‘Baer seems to by dying of old’ ag received 2,038 calls yées- terday—the lowest for a weekday “It's Du Rule: pn Lou's Drug: Roogo Dress Kee *. guid one h kful Harber; Aris, Drayton Plains. J While in any’ automobile, or bicycling, or J if injured by a hit- ond-run driver from: Loss Due | Family Protective Coverage against the ‘Uninsured Motorist Protect Yourself and Your Relatives — IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD _— 7 asa pedestrian, or | Protect Your Guests While in Your Auto or Death for Which an Uninsured Motorist is Legally Liable 1o Bodily Injuries, THIS PROTECTION available with ‘the Family Automabile Policy ot limits of liability provided by the Financial Responsibility Law of your state. | ae Pontiac bore Bank. sii Avcnislt FR S8172 : 7 eae’ : = i « gy os 4 1 4 és Se * | a pal 5 : 4 ; Ae ee EER a | : , { 3 : I = Wy A f i ve e : i ay i So MW x ; a 7 / 5 at fete Te ee a f a 2 7 Ve LELLE reget he The disease — resulting from) }ja particular blood incompatibility _|Hendersom, Phernom T disease, another type of incom-} patability, occurs in only, one out - |}of every 150 to 200 pregnancies. said, is when a newborn baby de- |Mr. Lyon, Mr, Fox, Mr. Wolf or}: "e pre | April Fool in some years. In 1955 3-¥; Hallman|there were 5,738 calls. oe getting to be too old aj __ platoon leader; and Pvt. Lorne ‘A. Nichols, Listings Show Fathers’ Names New Births. Diiied in Oakland County | The hllowtnn is a list of Oak-)%: Moustakes, Leon I. ‘Thurston, miners! land County fathers named on|% Rests, Jimmie D. Rogers, william R. birth Gertificates recently register-| Ange” ~Richeré A. Woods. James, ix ed with the county clerk's office. Riker, Desimpel, and Dousita N. Aiken, Ortenville Lake Orion Arnold G. , Vandewarker, James E. Wal- Chetwood D, Paust, Kenneth A. cits, ters, Ernest ‘Wise, Bernard E. Oles, Leo tt, R. r, Elmer|Leon J, Wieesten: and Peul Gawne, - . Johnson, Peter: J, Kalohn, James E.. tthews, Murray N.-T ¢ M.| Others include: William J. Clove, Williams, Rober w Mat -|Clawson; Gien G. Gidcumb, Russell L. inger, nog] Stokes, Julian W./Glinechey and George B.- Hooper Water- Sagan. B. Kelly, Johnny T. Wolf. |ford; Char G, F. lin rge D. Hamilton, Harold J. 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Be} mart, ~ early! | Chenille : Spreads .,..3.99 ‘in Legislation 4 ill ; in tos ation for-Home Rukh Sate viens pointed to strong eppoition jh bon king ao the home rue : | Authe “Let Tote ra At . ia sk question looming in “so- home proponen' legisla’ as w, a ate uner 24.2. ee - called “bone re” state schodl library fund, however, there are serious doubts|- Fos Bors of do tis a \ . pending in Lansing aterford|” Under the present setup, fa oe ee a ae © any are gk ged . fines collected by townships (and ts eae. Bt ace : . “They're -seriously asking, ho w| by cities, prosecutiig state law | 5901 | [woo — would the: bill actually| violations) ge to providing books | Pinaing hopes on i Mt ars _ as it is now written?| for school children. ing to be held by the : lo Rand our showroom of funeral mo- a = : ’ ot 10h pee. epetay : pea We will be glad to supply > ge doubé-te based on the fact | “The legislation, as it is being] state Capitol, - on Cee eee ies h. {tie bill supposedly would provide jconsidered hy committee. sromise| A. large and forceful attendance 4S i. Frices and terms. All this is yours 4 a township coffers With revenues json said, represents a compromise; A. , ' e oe 4 . derived from jaw enforcement by between the library fund and the jofficials feel, i for the asking. : +. Vocal police, ~~ |“home rule — committee to amend-the bill fa- ; ‘We soaak Weel @ se0 ond: cot Sy Gi | Sine aed cont semered WH) cervere feck the WEL ee -* and to know the values and help - ___. breakers would remain in the town- y ted, i ale Senate that we provide to good peo- ~~ ghips, as they do in cities, instead|though “limited, is a’ step 4 oe | |tetday’s ple of our community. , se * IMAYBE NOT ENOUGH: Labo ~ |countrie * However, one of the major| But for Waterford. Township, Provide ) ae ee oe xy oe oan pd ae : “a nes : sien tui eisai tue chide eee: ih al ed o'er ea ae would | where the overwhelming. amount -_ +e maybe," the Senate |mals to éat, ‘eteiae to save up a store of food| extend the program one year, to] __ of police business is cOnducted. | For funds available last Of age ting of labor -racketeer.|go to sleep for the’ winter. This is called hibernating. June 30, 1958. a attlecd Hs « wil: pert of beiget_planeieg| ies ‘Bears are‘among the animals who hibernate.In cold and snowy| 45 Waterford Township Acting Su-jagain this year—have been Og Cekmnda. wen a cn lcormirion, Ct a gto thee dens early and are mowed in for] Cite A ' sprog tte leone | At sels operate president of Detroit's Burroughs|weeks. Baby bears are born during this period. In the spring: mother IS: Agains . amneaed of the | This money ts in the form of |Cory called the probe ‘a very|bear comes out of her den with her new cub. , Wiebe oho at Sen metoageiion | coe eatenne’ semets foe jheelthy thing” Here's a mother bear and her eub for you. Paste the cave entrance Moore Dismissed Sue oUeae Os etl GVM, | above Hagan een SS ee addressed the - Economics! part of this picture-on one side of a cardboard box turned upside down, , ee rene ccna nck 2 he ate ee as shown in the small sketch, and cut an opening in the box along the| Cincaco-un-Three sulis seek- whleh many — we Oak. |. . t's & glorious for| edge of the rocks. Line the inside of the box-with black paper and youl... $759,000 from. Archie Moore & pile fasts mene sone —— — big labor to take a look at itself\ vin have a dark cave. oi Apeninder mgr “BURGLARIES aly Oa ig e OMe Ce ee lim the mirror ot ond Paste the bears andthe control strip A on cardboard and color|o® bys Shaler Meightse ashi : with crayons. Fold back the tab near the mother bear’s foot. Fold up| vorcee, were dismissed ye -Have Increased : : tab B on the control strip and piste it on tab BX. Put the bears in the|/day by Judge John P. Barnes cave and slip the control-strip under the side so you can push it. With) U, S. District..Court. the control bar you can tien’ shove the bears out of the dark cave into * *® & the spring sunlight. - He: dismissed - the | sui ‘WBobby Matthews of Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, won $10 for] grounds that: his court lacked this ‘suggestion. Send your ideas in care of this newspaper. Violet/risdiction over the | Moore Higgiris, AP Newsfeatures.) Moore and the plait: | ao Temorrew: Billy's Crecuses Come Up . oan Uggs Mews Bees te ‘ a ae | ao B ie dee: a Sure You Are Well Insured! : : . ly "| jEye Specialist Buried : i and ok rrr work Kenneth G. : y , : GRAND RAPIDS @ — Funeral! &t ew York, Vienna | -. ~—Saton was in fe A the teh ae Doctor Woes Deaths| services. wil be eld tay fort London. 3 HEMPSTEAD “taken out. of the measure.” . Dr. Murray gpg yg p ae 4 Rape Mann of Children by Poison|zs,eecmict in Gran Ree) snare cute hrc a} INSURANCE oe. Ut Goal Dao at his home of a heart ailment.|specia] stamp which has been ae cman’ ‘the BALTIMORE @® — A national! 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Perry Se. ans Pontiac, Mich. 1 ae hea’ _ P re, Mich, rages Hillside Service #2. - ms peso comer ape ls Maple. “Maly toe | » 9260 CWiabeth ‘Lake Rd. ! ; ae met j | 7 ft : oH i ee A ff id ; : Te I Ne / : <' 4 . ee EN as 2 : | 1 ct ? ne oo ™ ' R E 8. ‘TUESDAY. A APR @... 1957_ ee: s ; ob. Thomas hives , 4) te: J nV sation is bound to get t to {Jimmy Stewart. And versa. Stewart, and Fonda's name arose 1 | sety Men,” I pinned him down on i} ‘this famous feiendship. “I'd much rather talk about Stewart than Fonda, * Fonda ad- raliied. s “=o «©. % “Their friendship dates back more than 25 years when both siwere struggling young actors. Recently I had a-tong chat with! uch good’ on Broadway. many So when Fonda eame A nerd gh he 18 Ano, les 08 Cane Coc tant su Only with Stewart there was less} oy ~ aw? You si to Fond a ‘ou Hear About Stewart | eh toe Past be send Jimmy started,” Fonda recalled. “T had been with them five years and decided it wasn't doing me Produc- ers weren't impressed that you did/ pee ee fo He remembered meeting © Jimn- = my during the New York Christ-) mas week run of the Princeton Triangle Club. show of 1931, He) - went backstage with Logan and) - McCormick, who offered Stewart a summer job with the Players. “He took the job, figuring he'd do it and then go back to Indiana, Pa,, and be an architect,» Fonda said, “Then he got an offer to play a chauffeur’ in. ‘Goodbye Again’ in New York and took it, figuring he'd go back home after- wards, He kept: getting part. after part until finally he decided he a struggle. ee a x -s bf 2150 Opdyke ‘Rd: | “Here I was wearing out shoe/ Ph. FE a-ael .; leather ‘trying to find jobs in New York, and Stewart fell into one. ~ NOW Showing peg lien Sith” Festa id th came from the Universi DOROTHY MALONE Players. on Cape Cod, spawning vos + Rit Pages ah adh save omaray |Logan, Myron McCormick, - Kent é 2S : Smith and other names. But Stew-| Both- actors climbed to stenring art and Fonda never appeared [roles on Broadway. : Fonda's film fame came faster. He was brought here -to re-create ‘his starring role in “‘Farmer Golden . Drumstick | I tex Dinners |] Pens te Yor, Home om | Neon to Midnight Daily | Call FE 8-0483 | Fried Chicken—Shrimp - Fish—Drumburgers PIZZA i st 2150 Road Ph. FE 4-4611 - TONIGHT. ae" Hwy. (US-10) a neLb OVER! _ Academy Award Winner acca MALONE « he | i ROCERS NELSON MAPLE ROAD - East of Walled Lake ==10) 5 Farm Boy | Moscow, Idaho is one of a group | recently came here after three imonths in India, Pakistan and lin the International Farm Youth | Exchange program. he waged a dramatic, battle to isave the life of a young woman i bitten by a poisonous snake, Tommy. I shock and her pulse was weak and Takes a Wile.” Stewart was | signed. by MGM four months later land had to work his way up through featured roles. Hero inNepal *. Saves Life of Women Bitten by Poison Snake; Natives Astounded WASHINGTON (NEA)—Toramy Trail, an amazing young man from of 17 young men and women who Nepal to report their experierices While visiting a small village on the southern border of Nepal, - “My host, Shera Bihari Chad- -hary, and I were ‘just finishing our noon day meal one day when a terrified villager rushed up te Ay krait.” Taking a shortcut through three, tall jungle grass, Tommy and_ his host reached the victim in about 15 minutes. He brought along his snake bite kit .with anti-snake venom and a syringe. : * * * : ki : nis may rc cee oe nh | Cabomnisattawiaac ere boeken ve io > Tighten Your Belts’ People Warned “We: just heard c bank) second ° floor flat, is sharing is facing an economic crisis. So serious ‘are the economic diffi- culties that 1957 has in fact been declared a year of rigid. austerity. The difficulties stem from a big ideficit for 1956, haphazard plan- ning in industry, railways, con- struction projects and on. the farms, from wild spending of state ifunds, wastefulness and bureauc- * +... % . population increase ‘of*Some 15 million «contributed to the. diffi- culties. Communist China’s vice- premier, Chen Yan, has told the | people to tighten their belts some. more, work harder to increase production, and.te curb their rt ; i delegates at the inese Peoples :Consultative Con- erence when he revealed that. the nation was presently: existing on the surplus of 1955. He explained! that. in 1956. “spending had run ahead of income.’ = * "-.- @ : He said that the deficit in the state's 1956 -budget .was due to colossal investments in capital con- struction, a huge national wage’ bill which ‘increased beyond ex-!* 1.4 ‘million: people more than was i Ntatenlty planned, stantially loans. In. addition, Red China’ a's _yearly ‘ Economic Crisis Lees on Red China’: Ss. Horizon HONG KONG { INS) — Red China : He painted-a comparatively rosy picture of/ Red China's _More sweat is to from peasants and wor ‘costs.”” OW * * difficulties. - increased - agricuttural, ‘end put to grandiose sc! icity planning.” cooler with ‘a mother bird five eggs. H ‘The opening, on the outside of ‘a wall, seemed just the right size for a ‘pair of linnets. They built and quality of industrial goods for} which raw materials and markets’ are adequate, coupled with reduced State plans are also to be modi-. fied ‘or abandoned during 1957 ain’ an attempt to Solve the- economic * * i Chen Yun suggested that except: pectation by the employment of for workers’ dormitories and | jachools, all other civil construction | and to sub-'should- cease this year and “an! Same hemes af} | 4ENRY BLANKE © reve n eneeen nove their next and started housekeep- | male progress year 1957 should be a year off} oH Cacti + p> py tg oon ‘oniese £ ‘Festures: 1328 5 Bas = 3:25 Sides g Parsee | — “STARTS FRIDAY - —. | “THE cor ATTACKS! «gg — A COLUMBNA PiCTUNE CO-FEATURE — aay : “NIGHTFALL” =e waman WOT “We found the young lying on a straw mat being com- forted ‘by her husband,” relates “The krait had struck the back of her left hand as she was cutting .gréen fodder for cattle about 45 minutes. before our ar- rival. “She was in a state of semi- irregular. -Tithe was against. us from the start. If we had been lable to arrive 15 minutes earlier, first aid treatment alone might’ have pulled her through.” Tommy immediately Injected the anti-snake venom into a. | ¥eln of the swollen forearm.. | Nothing happened arid for, a half hour the woman's perilous con- dition remained the same, So he gave’ her one last injec- & oe | — = . <= Eddie Debbi Fisher Reynold S TOF JOY ® HEIR FIRST MOVIE TOGETHER ane 6G NEW SONGS! WATERFORD Corner WILLIAMS LAKE and AIRPORT ROADS | OPENS Friday MISTER Hee yu Mg eee in the arm begah to go down and | official can’t evén call home with- tion in the arm and in the area of the fang wound. — Finally after an hour, swelling ‘the woman became conscious, x * * “That was the first sign of | hope,"’ reports Tommy. ‘Slowly as ithe hours passed: by into the eve- ning the young woman regained her strength, but it was not until five hours after the first injection that we knew for certain that-she was going to live.” This was the first time that any- one in that part of the country (had survived a‘krait's poisonous bite. And as a fesult of his life- saving mission, Tommy was given 'a feast by the village, Pennsylvania Senate Bill Bans Wiretapping . HARRISBURG.,...Pa. @ — The Pennsylvania State Senate passed 48-2 and sent to the House yester- day +a bill to ban wiretapping. |. Sen, Benjamin Donolow, a Phil- ‘adelphia’ Democrat, ja. point in Philadelphia that a city ‘out his wire being tapped.” He did inot elaborafe. LAST. DAY. 1 Dial FE 5-001. J “KELLY & ME”... 7 and 10 iH}. “PORT AFRIQUE”... . 8:45 — Thursday “WESTWARD HO _ THE WAGONS” | ond “DISNEYLAND” rosin Ciszry ) ef P : a4 i Cincreascort eda > = MARTHA HYER commented: | “Wiretappinghas gotten to such) | Ww t ; = s “| like ee all | your ite, haven you? we aed S. 2 gipdpainte 2° eg -° STARRING: DAN DAILY © GINGER: ROCERS © DAVID NIVEN + BARBARA RUSH ® TONY RANDALL HOLD ON TO YOUR HATS es e"THE RAINMAKER" is coming to town ond | guarontee the entire family will enjoy every minute of this heart-warming picture. A, H. Senford, Mgr. Oakland Theater CORE YD Vee Anthony « Screenplay by N. Richard Nash elcbanmaniatlettan Music Score by Alex North #: ‘ “You'd do . anything for ‘a hundred é bucks, | wouldn't you? , | Even promise a miraciel” Shower Given 7 Without Starch ~ Completing the guest list were ‘Ne. and Mrs. Nee Saw (center coliple) and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glenn. shared tables at the gathering of Pontiac City Club members. Saturday 2 Photographed « as they arrived were Mr. and Mrs. _ Palmer Bundy of Dav —- - night: “The group ater ef Me Fair Lady." VW aiting for their table when the photographer ? A atténded a sigimaiage fe arrived were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cole Jr. of Old Orchard drive. Mrs, Harold B. Euler of Ottawa drive came in right behind them. for. Bride-Elect Joann Whisnant ve Whisnant was the honoree at a miscellaneous. shower given by Mrs. Harry Morris of Gerdon averiue Sunday afternoon. Joann is, the bride-elect. of David Stewart. ~ & & . The couple plans a May 18 .wed- ding. “Mf, and ‘Mrs. Walter. Whis- nant of Gerdon avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton R. Stewart of Davison are parents of the couple. | » Attending were Mrs. Whispant, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs, Carl Buckner, Mrs, Albert Campbell, Mrs. John Tuson, Mrs. Leonard Grairtt, > Johnson and Mrs, Bil Morris, + Also invited were Mrs. Winford Bottom, Mrs. Chuck Buell; Mrs. Claude Lessel, Mrs. David Cobb, Mrs. John Bottom, Mrs; Ted Buck- ner and Mrs. William Phillips. * * & Mrs. William Weishaor, Bobbie Christian, Mrs. Harold Johnson and Dianne’ Madseh. Ladies Aid Holds Luncheon Meeting Twenty. members were present for the luncheon meeting of the Ladies Aid of St. John Lutheran Church held in the church parlors. Hostesses weré Mrs. John Eng- lund, Mrs, Oscar Bloomquist and Mrs. Ruth Olson. ‘Mrs, ‘Kenneth’ Anderson was 4 guest at the Thursday meeting. New Cottons May Stay Stiff DALLAS Ww Changing the | chemical element cotton materials makes pos- sible shirts that remain stiff | without starch, says George Pfeiffenberger of Lubbock, ex- ecutive vice ‘president of ‘the Plaits Cotton Growers. He .told «the Texas Cotton - Ginners Assn, that it also has made possible . dresses that canriot be stained by coffee, |. _ tea or ink leon slacks that He ‘paid the new processes * bring qualities. ‘which bast as . ~~ aS ws cloth. of fibers in | a "My Fair Lady’ Receives Flip:Tops - By JOAN HANAUER NEW YORK (INS)—The na- tional company of “My Fair Lady'* has proved that the rest of the nation is every bit as_willing td part with its money. as the New York The- ater-going crowd. x * a The Julie Andrews and Rex Harrison roles are being played on the road by Anne Rogers and Brian Aherne,. but the script, songs room-only dudiences remain the same, : Take Memphis, show is due to o yhere the . Sept. 30. The only ballyhoo |has been newspaper announcement, and already the happy manage- -ment has received $50,000 in checks ty =i <5 Sian sete sales. MANY SUBSCRIBERS “My Fair Lady” is due in Los Angeles on April 27 for 10; weeks, followed by six weeks in San Francisco, in each case under the auspices-of the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera’ Company.—In both West Coast cities ‘the production. will be part of the light opera season sand tickets are being sold on a subscription basis. ok &. * The Light Opera Company has guaranteed the national company one million dollars,’ and subscriptions are currently well over’ that figure: It is the Light Opera Company's largest subscription’ in its his- — tory, Only a few of the cheaper seats remain on sale, The rationa: company of “My tainly much plushier than the |. pacar nay the vm Ag oye neg ne ‘anybody .covlld get in, BUYS our | . er Athletic Club bought’ out ee instructions — house, and strict were left that, and standing- Fashion Hint The Detroit ticket situation was tio easier that that on ” Broadway+the house was al- most nine-tenths sold out by mail order before tickets went on- sale at the box office. Detroit also marked what the’ producers of “My Fair +Lady*’ believe to be the largest single mail order in’ the his- tory of the theater. A single check arrived for $13,200 to buy 3,000 balcony seats, spréad over 10 performances, for fac- - ulty, alumni ahd students. of Lawrence Institute of Tech- nology. ° . : _* & & Just. for the record, the New York company. of “My Fair. Lady” is still playing to stand- Ang“ reom only. Not a singlé seat or standing room space “has gone unsold since. the show opened March 15, 1956. | The show is completely sold. out through September; con- tinues to have a_ -.$2,500,000 advance sale, and tickets are currently being mailed out for next November and December. Spe “That one teach too short herMine lean: easily date you so why not add a tunic petticoat skirt when now you are able to face the dras- tic ‘change to a longer hemline? Skirts for spring are all at. least one inch longer. x Applause All Over NationDressUp_ New Frocks | NEW -YORK (INS) — Girls as ‘well as cigarettes. will be package “flip-top” style this summer. Designer Hannah Troy has added | ‘“flip-tops’’ to some of her summer frocks—and..the result is one. of those firri, round, fully packed sil- houettes. Mrs, Troy adds |ittle biack “flip-fops” to cool summer dresses. The tops are actually tiny fake jacket fronts, cut to just ander the bust and curving “wp in the venter to “meet shallow Vv necklines, Sheltie aiwteh tiens‘at bottom but attached at shoulder and seams so that you appear to be wearing a jacket but actually have. the coolness of a dress alone. The “flip-tops’’ make the bust jook fuller, and the midriff and waistline appear cigarette - slim. Like real cigarette “‘flip - top” ‘boxes, these tops never leave’ the package but go up and down with. leach breath. on a black dress of silk tweed, sleeves. print. of black-and-white cotton. Both dresses accented their slim midriffs ‘with belts at the natural waistline, ene ee “flip-tops,” were not “| Mr. and Mrs, ‘+ Sidney Oldberg of | Birmingham announce the engagement of their daughter, | -. Karin, and ‘Peter Bernard ‘Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. ich oP, Shaw 3 of Enfield, Conk, -A June, wedding. is , i ? planned, One black “(fip-top” was pres jApril 6 by ‘the library and liter- Members of Pontiac City Club od their wives headed for the - where everything looked so goed: Here. * Mrs. T. J. Whitfield (left) helps Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pattison to some FI buffet table the food. ; - TU ESDA Y, APRIL 2 omen s «Section , 1957 a ‘PAGES 11-13" a PEO Holds Members of Chapter AW. of PEO} Personal News of | nterest iChina-Style - |Gathering lend in South Bend, Ind., where] ¢ * Betsy Comps, daughter ‘of Mr., birth: of a daughter, Pamela lend Mrs.- Theodore Comps ‘of | Marie, March 29, at St. noe Myrtle avenue, spent the week-| | Mercy Hospital. : ishe attended the annual Pan- | American €onterence at Notre I: and Mrs.-Sam Ranzilla ot |Voorheis ‘road and Mr, and Mrs. Grandparents of the infant: are} | Sisterhood were hostesses to Chap-| \Dame University, Betsy is a stu-| iter CL at a Chinese dinner meeting dent at. Nazareth College in Naza-, iLewie Spadatore of Hickory Grove ‘Monday evening in Pontiac Federal |Savirigs and Loan, Building. * * + Guests were seated at tables , |decorated in the Chinese | theme! _jwith ming trees, miniature um: ibrellas, Chinese fans and chop-, * * * “Committee members in charge ‘of arrangements included Mrs. Ashton Emery, Marian Emery and Mrs, George Reed. The next meet- ing will be held .at the home of) Mrs. Harry S. Pearce .on Garland avenue. . ; ly Cards Hleceived at OES Meeting Members receiving proficiency cards at the- Monday meeting of the Areme Chapter, OES, at Roose- velt Temple, include Mrs. Clarence Rush, Mrs. John Flock, Mrs. Wil- ford. Robinson, Mrs. Russell Bunker, Mrs. James Reinert, Mrs. Creech and Mrs. Byron Rogers. * * * Mrs. Harry Eaton and Mrs. Wil- liam Cox were ‘selected as co- editors for the monthly paper. Mrs: Eugene Perkio, worthy matron, announced the Oakland County As- Sociation’s spring meeting in Fern- dale April 11, with Mrs. Clarence Crawley taking reservations, Meeting Conducted by Catholic Women _ Mrs. Arthor Candia reported accented. by. white -™ €4P on the NCCW convention held last|dent ‘of the Student Council at ‘week in Detroit when the League Another dress ‘added a top of.\of Catholic Women met in the black silk-aind-cotton to random League Building * ‘Monday. evening. The membership drivé now in pro- gress will close with the annual May Breakfast May -26. A meeting to promote: the sale of decent literature will- be held ature committee, and the Arch-~ diocese State League meeting will beheld April 25 at Our Lady: of Refuge Church, Orchard Lake. a | * Harold R. “Titus: son of Mr. and | ‘Norma Kirchmeyer, Mrs. Foster ,‘ ‘lin France. Prior to his departure |- taining at an open house. land Mrs. Robert Lovell. of. Bloom- By virture of her office she witl| ret ; . ix road, | 5 n * * <9 Mr. ,and Mrs. peed Sandberg. Mrs. H. R. Titus of Nelson street, lor | a eval a te Anne, po is spending ‘his spring vacation in} yarch 30 in St. John Hospital, ‘Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He is a petroit. ; junior at Michigan State Univer- Grandparents of the infant are sity. Mr.’ and Mrs. Albert Mineweaser . + lof Osceola Mills, Pa., and Mr, and Mr. and Mrs: 8. W. Barnes |Mrs. Harvey Sandberg of Spokane of Chippewa road have — re- | Villa. turned ‘to their home . following [= a two-wéek vacation in Miami and Deerfield Beach, Fla, Patricia Murphy On the retutn trip they stopped Lists Attendants in Nashville, Tenn., where they| jisited relatives for several ae Patricia) Ann Murphy, _ bride- * x * lelect of iff’ McDermott, an- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jacobson nounced her bridal attendants at a entertained at a buffet supper in Tecent shower given by Mrs. Har-| their home -on Silver Circle drjve Old L. Welch of Green Lake. Miss Sunday, Honored were bride-elect|Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheila Loper and her fiance, Robert Murphy of Elizabeth Lake, Robert Jacobson, son of the hosts.|Will marry Cliff McDermott, son of Guests included Mr. and Mrs. the William McDermotts of Clarks- Matthew Loper, Mr. and Mrs.|ton, in a May.2 ceremony. Gregory Raft, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Bridal attendants include Linda liam Jacobson and son, Danny, Murphy, Mrs, Robert Lewis, Mrs. Thomas Jacobson, Raymond Bank |Russell Curl, Sharon McDermott, and Robert Gustavson. Evelyn Cook and Patricia McGinty, | < e) & ‘|Mrs. Harold See was cohdstess at Airman 80. Dale Sevell, wen the shower attended by 28 guests. te ee ee tae Mental Health Film of Cheltingham drive, has been E spending a leave from Sheppard ito Be Seen Tonight: “Someone Who Cares"’ is the Alr Force Base, ‘Wichita Falls, title-of the mental health film t * Taking 68 Alo Salute.:to. the Way of Life By JOHN BARROW 4 INS Staff Writer oo That big trip Dad has, been. plan- ning for a lifetime is finallytaking place, but for Ragnar Benson ‘it's —~-—. - more than a-sentimenta} journey. --* 2 * It’s a salute t6 the American way. of life, and a $50,000 “thank you" for everything Benson con- siders valuable. -In appreciation of the people ~ whe helped him rise as a Swe- dish immigrant from a §5-a-week |. briéklayer’s apprentice to head ot an $30-million firm, Benson is packing’ his family and co-work- ers, 63 strong, aboard a Scandi. : ‘navian Airlines plane for a char-- tered flight to Sweden. When, the 57-year-old Benson takes off from Chicago April 14, 23 of the passengers wil be chil- dren—six of them, his grandchil- dren, ; * * * The 20-day junket makes its first iSwedish stop in Malmo, 75 miles Geben's hometown of Alm-- — from hult—the place where 47 years ago his dream.of America began. THREEFOLD STRUGGLE Benson was orly 12 and spoke only Swedish when he crossed the At- lanti¢ to make his- own home, . , x * * Parents facing today’s problems of making their way can appre- ciate Benson's threefold struggle of fitting into America, succeeding in business-and raising a faimily. © Now surrounded by his wife, Elsa, a 32-year-old ‘son, . six grandchildren and two dozen kin- folk,. Benson’s - “overdeveloped “paternalism” extends te his co- - workers. He is taking 33 of them to Sweden. 3 While Mayor Richard Daley of Chicago praises Benson's unique trip as something that ‘should pro- mote goodwill between the United States” and. Scandinavian coun- tries,"" Bensoh himself’ says: “For many years it has been my dream that some day T would be able to show my gratitude to the people who were so Kind te me.- {The | time has come. ” waver®| Flexibility ts Key to.Good Looks. + as Years Pass looks should adjust with the passing | years. What was a very acceptable — istandard of beauty for you: when you were 20 is not the best stand- ard for the ‘thirties. , Fach peried offers Its own good Jeoks, its own handsome way of dressing, its own charm. + ’ Difficulty enters in only when the .design for the~twenties is superimposed on the thirties, The color you-Wore as a girl may not be becoming to yoy in the mature years. Why worry? There are other and newer colors that are every bit as flattering. Perhaps you regret the loss of color jn your hair. Don’t. _ You cah change your fashions to enhance ‘the present color of your hair. Or you can look into the hair tint matter and pick your hair color, Just so it harmonizes with your” skin, you ‘may choose any hair, color you like. And you may up. The key .to retaining good looks _ your life is ee Tex., with his parents, being shown tonight at 8:15 Dale will leave Saturday even- ing for New York and assignment in the Pontiac State Hospital auditorium, Mr. and Mrs. Morrill are enter-| Health Week will be outlined by President Don Harrower, arid the counselor of the group, Ted Panaretos, will narrate ; the fim. * Susan “Lovell, * *. daughter of Mr.': Tield Villge., has been elected presi- Plans to assist with Mental | Bridge ‘Winners Told. North-South winners in the Mone iday meeting of the Pontiac Dupli- ‘cate Bridge Club were Edwin ‘Clark and John B. Burnham Jr. 'East-West winners were Mr. and, \Mrs. George Reutter. Centenary College — for Women, Hackettstown. na te be a member of Phi Tota, ‘an honorary society composed of stu- dent leaders who-~meg@ for the disctission of campus affairs with) Dr. Edward. W. Seay, president of the college. * * * Mr. and Mrs, Robert J. Ran- zilla (nee Rose Marie Spadatore) of Parcells circie announce the | Auxiliary to VFW Post : installation services held Sunday. * * *® Others serving are Mrs. Edward Siéadmen, senior vice president; Mrs. Myra Ostrander, junior vice. president; Mrs, Kenneth Parsons, secretary; Mrs. Leo Wittkoff, treasurer, and Mrs, Otto ant Mrs, jazel Burns is’ ceniteb tress and Mrs, Mildred Kirkbam, guard, ad trustees were’ VFW Auxiliary Conduictss Installation of. New. Slate ton, banner-bearer: William Vande-| “Also. installed were Lila Harring- car, historian; Mrs, Clarence Kit- son, patriotic instructor,- and Mrs. Richard Lange, mpi. it WY Re be Installing officer for the occasion was Mrs, Clarence Kitson, assisted by Mrs, Lange, Mrs, Hazel Burns and Mrs. Glenn Mason. bs NANCY JANE TRACY, |, fret he nent —_ ‘Mr. and Mrs, Thomas E. Tracy of West Bloomfield . Township _ announce the engagement of “their daughter, Nancy Jane, to James H. Mrs. Joan Russell of Bloomfield ‘Hills. Cadet Vhay is ’ stationed at” Hortdo: Air Force Base, Hondo, Tex. The fourth oldest of 10 children, ~~” Your concept of your own good . charge it as you do your make- _ Vhay, son of TS RE NRE AN RGM A apes aN HAY SAN sl PON WA aga eS a ea e A ny THE. PONTIAC PRESS, ' 2 genie “THAT STAY BRIGHT RE waren = he aoleree- FOR BEAUTIFUL DRAPERIES ia from the filmiest casement sheers to the . . _ fichest drapery satins. Look for the golden $2.25 to $3. 95 Por Yard | ~~, COMMERCIAL ioe end Linen abstrocts for eeenmerciel, es ot far eitien seonesins. 1A very large ossortment of Sol-Durd, Fiber-. ‘|| | to Our Close-Out Section — ! | 2 PATTERNS — SOLIDS SHEERS — Bins Ya Up ce "Hundreds of Yards Added FLOOR - COVERINGS . DRAPERIES BEDSPREADS to invite us to: a large cocktail. ‘party: she and her busband were ‘giving. I had met my busband’s -employer several time “but liad of the party, for having invited us, but -my husband thinks 1 should have written her a note or called her on the - telephone to thank her | again, the «day after the party. wa ~ Ansiver: Your ee Fas to her when roe Jett was~ suf- ficient. y, awe “Dear Mrs. Piet: When a’caller teen asked to be seated while A] waiting for ‘her hostess, should ushe rise to greet the hostess when ‘|| the. latter. enters the room? Both women are about the same age." Answ.er: - Certainly she ‘should. é Hats seem prettier. this spring than they have in several seasons. Have one of the off -the - face 4 in_a_vivid color; have one ee : black straw, too, ' : ‘Your a @ * Dresses . i Z ‘The mateciies sslettion of |. fashion wise new Spring. dresses : ~ we have ever presented. Pure B. silks or the amazing miracle fabrics. / a epee is ei “TELEGRAPH at HURON They insist. 22 : never met dis wife until. the ~ i ae “When we left, I thanked one right?” fi jes than one who is average or small, KEEP IDEAL WEIGHT - : ‘The average woman doing light work will Some people still. have the mis- from 1,800 to 2,200 ade vse a eed ico Formula. Peps Up Wife Who's “Tied Down’ “to ‘Make Each Day Seem Brighter Want & simple formula for re-|dissalistied because they “With four children under school homemaker. plan for a little fun each day. |your days with a little fun, * x .* _ “Ht’s ‘easy to- do, once you etiTO Head PTA ‘ it I plan ° ° my day’s work each morning. Toes Qt Pontiac High 8439_ 32-46 DRIVE IN COUNTRY ‘evening meeting. are’ Mrs. “Dale -|to Cookies ~ She Should Plan Soae Little Pleasure’ By RUTH MILLETT — < think, eo many homemakers grow down” to home and small cbikjthing each. day to please them.|"¢™ recipes. — é , Here is one happy housewife’s! That's~pretty sound advice for Se ——— prescription for gétting rid @"Y n who feels tied) | Sup butter or margarine , 1s tae Gepraktomss Wow dome. Ang weet one Sanenge 8 1 kp brown suger GARDEN PEAS “1 try to plan some highlight |wants to, And any woman who de-| ‘i sciences Seda | Tuberous Begonias pepe ie Abpea cides she is going to saVé a little| 1 {eesb00% Dakine powder 2 Bulbs — 86 : ward to,” she writes.” pleasure is sure to be a happier! i : (28-4 for * $100 age,-my days al] seemed to run| Try it’ and see if life doesn't, together .until-1 decided I would look brighter when you highlight) .jare simple cog Thaage ony = : have to be. But these little pleas-; Mrs. Paul Gorman will serve lures do highlight my day and keep! as’ of Pontiac High School +me-from feeling-like-a-drudge. abl eh dle gro ages | ' , ~ jofficers elected at the Thursday... *- “it's *An exclusive. blend of ae ingredients assure lasting waves because of a co1 ing of the hair ina Lipoi eutral- * jzer, also Waves aresealed in with “anew Crystal Bonding Agent. -PARISIAN” BEAUTY SHOP. FP 2 W. Lawrence: FE 2-4959 | ap ’ MARY KING Vitamin B © SALON. Mrs. Smith’ Shares a Family Favorite) ~ From Big Collection a By JANET ODELL Pontiac F Home Editor |. Cookies a hungry crowd ‘ "s what today’s - Hair Styling an Permanents Complete Beauty Service 152 N. Perry FE 2-305 s: C. W. Smith's, this recipe| ~ * — . " “ = - - € 2 Look your loveliest for special afternoon events in this brief- ~“On a pretty spring day, for in-| stance; 1 may pile the kids in the car and take off for a drive in thei, \Nolf, vice president; Mrs. F. Mil-| 4/f, ‘ton oe secretary, and Mrs.) 4/7, {. Hartzman, treasurer. isleeved frock designed espeeially |S yards of 35 or 39-inch. to flatter a woman's figure. No. 8439 with Patt-O-Rama_ in- elrded is in sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, Of neighbors in for coffee a 42, 44248. Size -34 bust, short sleeve, = and a little adult conversa- ng meeting was.a. puppet show teachers tingle, presented by the Future Teachers of America. — The show was written by Mrs. For this pattern, send 35c , in| Oe fig a week I set aside a coins, your name, address, size couple of hours—while the | chil- desired and the’ pattern number| dren are having their naps, of high school faculty. Puppets were to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, course—for a home beauty ses- supplied by Mrs. Denzel Sheppard. 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, -Ill.| ‘ston. It's amazing how that con- | —~ F Don't miss the latest issue of| Cemtrated attention on ~ halr/ A head full. of curlers and ‘a our fascinating pattern magazine,, ®%4 *kin.pep me up. a Basic Fashion. The Spring & Sum-| “The point is that each ecuiag mer jssue is’ filled with smart;'I don’t just. face “all the things I) ‘pins for night time use and. even new. designs for all sizes; special have to do, but 1 also face the pleas-| then, cover them with a frilly and Dean Wilson, members of the side ‘oe book—25 cents. ue Aescnactinptalainlmenninysetiom: “want to do. _ I may be wrong, but I/any drug or novelty store. — (ioneanabie rt emestinap atts haetrinnennecschemeactitendmseets 7 - ~ ¢ Rotunda Inn - Is Pleased to Announce : i -. .. the Appointment. of — JUDY REYNOLDS OFFICIAL HOSTESS . Call Mrs. Reynolds for Reservations and fo Help You Plan Your Special. Occasion YOUR WEBDING BREAKFAST, RECEPTION, LUNCHEONS a AND TEAS WILL HAVE THAT PERSONAL TOUCH / ' -ROTUN DA INN/ “On a rainy day I invite a couple ‘depicting school problems from a’ - George Morrow, Vera Mae Adams | features; gift pattern printed in-| ing prospect of doirig sémething I) cap or band, obtainable at most & peasant scarf never made a beau-| ty & ty of any:woman. Keep the hobby, |, % =! ing: is a. wonderful pick-up work! r¥ou'll find this beautiful rose. de- }sign the ideal trimming for aprons, | joreins of ee and so easy to Teligre No. 2493 contains apron’ pattern; huck-weaving directions and diagrams; color suggestions, Send 25¢ in coins, your name, address and the pattern number’ to Arine Cabot, The Pontiac Press, - 372 W. Quiney St., Chicago 6, Ill.| + It's ready! The 1957 Needlework Album-—56 colorful pages showing |many pretty designs; plus direc-| ‘tions for making three crochet items and a quilt. — 2e a copy! | Srieed Mined Vegetebies wonders in providing thet . _ wholesome goodn ‘ your Chow Mein, Chop Fd ad other Eimer dishes! | GROVECREST MANOR Modern Facilities for, the _ care of Medical and Sur- gical Convalescents and the __ 161 STATE STREET FE 5-6096 Complete detailed brochure on request. : yx 12 Photos in Album (5x7). ye Free Cournsling @ tr A Wedding Guest Book ¥¢ Picture for Newspapers 3A Miniature Marriage wh Lore “Just Morried’”- QUALITY - QUAN TITY - Certificate On the North-Shore of Pine Lake . - : es “ for 9 ye 3230 Pine Lake Road Pontiac,/Michigan | : sles Onl Sea Our Style Show| Park PRB fe Phone FE 4.0553 ase TONIGHT — 8 P.M. rear | a J————_——} | Watanee Sebect - . pistons sr acorn | HASKILL TUD Rion na ite Theis Phi : st a i et ak j: se oe ey i & “C R. : s 10: * + ( Nl 7 if, eee ae iy 1 Mt. obit St. oes. ‘Pontiog. ih ACT if i See. ii ‘ ; \ f [: Na a ;% —_ eo dS 7 | < * = ee | : ue ae j / if | f DT of Ear ies if ie: i | y Ad. \ e a beg eiecd i be ibe os aay gna espe j - pores " WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY | FRIDAY DECORATOR sats) CUSHIONS Michigan State | | University. No ‘date -has been NA tc Mr. and M Ursla Sein of | Newlyweds _ ‘Will Reside ~ Third, explain that you're always and” Donald. | wcomiortable in tests. Some peo-|. set. for the in Colorado’ Sih ral ‘ad them and some people) wedding. : Margaret Ann MacQueen : Margaret's | ‘py teting the interviewer that : Donald Bid wots, marred “ _ parents are |yusre tw seveus ype, you tar] MARY KATHERINE MAPLBY | | le ‘day at St. Trinity Lutheran Tr. and Mrs,\# ‘ind of net under you. Don't - : | | y 6 ® Exclusive Church. The 7 o'clock ceremony ie |e a SM ont © eb $3.00 to $5.00 : was performed by the Rev. Ralph MacQueen of oy “ie * * ~ Valid and Rican per yard fabric : a C. Claus, phigvng Monterey Tot, tha io Elli tt ee 8 a ’ a = ' , : there are other " * . : Mr, and Mrs, Arthur MacQueen tg FOX tay not think 20, but tere] 10 S | © Filled with ot Monterey boulevard are parents and Donald's | sre, we OR 3-1225 shredded foom-. _ son of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Hagen Mr. and Mrs. ot ain cre, ter zee revs lected. quali 4 of Stanley avenue, - Andrew it deesn’t mean that you're a | selected quality A bridal gown of tulle and total mess. I¢ just means that cotton Chantilly lace was chosen by the © = "eat | you'll get dnother, = | ee bride. The - } embrei- 2 : : [ry , i 4 dered with: send pearis. aad tnt. _ MR. and MRS. DONALD IRISH avenue, |p eu20¥°T%, having trouble eb © Shelenrel catersy 3 descent. sequins. Gauntlets of *— : : on ee ae anne ‘ patterns, designs : 2 . 4 - J envelope I'l you my) e : Rett menp ine wall my Chiffon Practica] suits tie oi wom, , akan See cneee ae a eide el NEGW Youx OCEA) ~ Tee World) pestels. Shlgugh dle tet sheden’ (Copyright 1957) ‘4 3 . tions centered with a white orchid/°! synthetics is constantly handing| and into the blacks, browns and : - — © Gold Overlays =| lt comprised her bridal bouquet. out fabric surprises. Newest of| navys. a eer eee @ Clipper Cloth : q ee inate being used for the: younger|, And this spring. there's a whole © Everglare-Chintz | Mrs. Robert Atha. ot Dayton, set ag well aa for adult fashions.|"2"S¢ of Mauvy-blues and aqua. verglaze a Ohio, sister of the bride, served Chiffon hag long been a favor.|®*€e"* he -@.6le Sheen : blue eyelet embretbered dress'and mature, — for evening. ‘This ;,0?!°% #818. used in combina. » 2 : |tion- with silk to make a miisty,| = : : aie J = i4 t Get ‘e sefore thes re | aad carried yellow and white car-epring however, it tums up in/hand washable fabric of great] . or | Urry’ Get ‘em before the y on : suit blouses and even in cardi-\ strength, ’ . gone. Limit four to a customer siase han id rr ecint ol sao ants 3 ea Precise Workmanshi — | . Robert Atha of Dayton served as| - And despite its filmy appear- | x SS p | ee oe ee er ae Our furniture craftsmanship is the home ro a result of exacting skill ‘and invaluable boulevard. For her daughter's | Looking fragile, it ys “ectually| Meant Just for You Ng fatuat Firestone wedding, Mrs. MacQueen chose a |washable, ‘holds pleats well, re: « Soft — Lustrous — Neat _ experience. Rejuvenate your home with 4 E. navy blue dress with, white sc- sists wrinkling and mussing, and 9730 T $29 a new upholstered suite or have your , “cessories, Mrs, H also were (packs beautifully. o a navy with matching Ee old set re-covered by Elliott. ‘Quolity is is . & ’ © he 3g G = ef 8 [| et ee ren Hair Cutting and Styling our trademark, : - The couple is honeymeoning in | e . _ & “northern Michigan, ~ Rowena's Beauty Shop Oo : , ee eee The bridegreoin is stationed’ at — pen Evenings by Appointment ; 9 Fe. ‘Cakpenc Gule,, where hte beste 4831, Disle Hwy. 1218 Ballwin : TT. 146 West Huren Street rE aegst ec will join him in the near future. ad ig a Ft OE ROR RRR oe ean Bani. ‘ ¢ ~ Beautiful designer-copies with ; It’s definitely the coat season . . ' famous fabric labels... .. selling right _ and it’s definitely a new coat now all over the country for much, S season! The soft relaxed look — much more! in fresh buoyant ati atst : a : wools. " Eoster treasures! cance suit silhouettes oc Exciting! To find full-length coats in costly,. beautifully textured at one low pre-Easter price. See woolens . . . superbly tailored — them-in flannels, wicker-weaves! for exacting fit, ‘flawlessly detailed for . Boucles! Tweeds and:‘more! Ail in = a look of- expensive ‘elegance. a. fresh-hued wools. Navy and pastels. Juniors’; “gv aa ell pie to 18. Yours now ‘Misses’, petite and women’s half sizes. ‘at this low before-Easter price. : Se be * | i iS Re eee PARK FREE : , 3 Convenient bist to Bay | Teo ee ae fi {for one hour while stckat voip _anthur’s : Seek oie a \ | ee a7 hee “by having your ted’ while z 0 Dey Cd ti LL TFRHE L a= CJ BERS i i ent Kit. | — ay janeuouneseune Bi meres aie NED |tinue the ‘foreign aid But today, for various HHUCTS CORPO _* a8 Proven + 68% GRAIN neuraat SPIRITS. ‘jgress to deal with the question by legislation, rather than a constitu- }tional amendment. This was linked with President ~ moe J == : i Yor * "2 : 2 é ol, y's enewer: Fit, molAr, drill, -) man, powder, pivel, _plotE, enamel, Eisenhower's two serious iliness- es of recent years in remarks ut the hearing by Rep. Cellier, (D- NY¥), the subcommittee chair- Celler told Brownell. he feels theer.is ‘‘a degree of emergency” * 1948, 4-2 seth test . hits ~ 1© 1957 What's My Lins, tac year, $6,100,- ; a ‘2 RE : which should call for faster ac‘) i oe ae S . panting the Constitution. 1 oie, Saendpean recovery. On| Marriage License | 4 sate a a [|commenism,” the Us, ett | ADplications - — | "i ‘lot reconstruct a ‘shattered econ- Leland. tegner, 18, ¥ ov Pact &. castes, Sey _ Becgniny poe vA cae - ee Hea | and communications, providing —on & ao Coeree Bons Fat loow 4 emergency.’ SS nczapermameee f]|machinery and tools, “priming the. fo" Bento, Soval Oe ‘Bes ale ees see ee: _ | You ¢gnnot buy o Better ip.” = 1950. Fire in the sky dramnitical-| Rover’ p: Fale’, Paros than the long process of) Iceland's population. now is 159, Tastj g Canned Potato! - SS etre 1 Der L xt °ISh potatoe! War’ fiares- in Korea. Then in) *** I|| indo-china,. Meanwhile, the Reds wane 2 Larson, Bechet ii havé overrun China; their ene- mies fal] back to thé island of az k A: + oo breyten Plains rmosa., nt, an iene sees ned Panag) that]: Racked’ # versa inagloasp E the secrets’of nuclear energy no Drayton Piains longer belong: to the United States hagrapboie pia. 1201 Merr ‘alone Jean M. Son Birmingtam $ one, i : Immediately, military aid takes) 5.144 pusgan_ 950 Bord 79 Oakland -. Sune’. detuned cae. ae ghapqean ~ Avenue © Serve Pp. Seek 8 5 mee : Russia, still warn-| George Toturea. > Sutoads”* , FE 2-0189 ing at the-U.S. pro-|. Denne M. Covley. MOR ze steps out with one Glenn E. Ditjon. 122° : 7: of its own, It offers both military Marjorie L.. Renkin, a J ’ “Member of — aid. The drive ap-|. 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Jimmy Braddock branching into the used car market. < - Larry Boardman a cinch to move into the welters _ «+ T. Coleman Andrews tald a Richmond Kiwanis Club, “Ted Williams would have to be paid $1,000,000 a year --t6 equal Babe Ruth’s $80,000 in actual buying power. -Ruth kept $69,000. A job paying $2,000 in 1939 has to| $4,600 today to buy the same’ amount of groceries. A $5,000 job in ’39 has to pay $12,500 today. And. at the $10,000 level the double punch, a taxes and inflation} es eee” & i i is Visiting narcotic hospitals the Coast . over Grugs . . . Doug Ford: house hunting at. Mahopac. | Dee to teat wit the: ell: SS Women's tournament and the fis slik abet tee tee to bowlers will begin qualifying at Men’s National Elks tournamentierama will continue until midnight] 10:08 a.m, this Saturday and at | thig: Wockend, Satattny Ape. SiiniExitiy: Apel Mth, Any howler do-| ence Sentay, ee The PONTIAC PRESS BOWLERAMA | FINALS — APRIL 20 : a * ENTRY BLANK Elks and other ach the and women's to Land-0-Lakes and to APRIL 6-7-13___ SINGLES TOURNAMENT GUARANTEED PRI P| acces eh i net eee one the Oe Se eee eater on ae .. A: : entries ‘before Fri- janteed $5.00 just for qualifying. | ifiers to enter the finals. = —~ 10% Handicop —_ Deadline for entries is midnight, Apeil ‘All ts 6 in ech dichtes * <¢ * 2 Cit wiliron ‘thls wilt: chi oegaacog i entries must be mailed of delivered to. Secretary | MEN: This is the breakdown on. quali-\according to the ‘total number of Sopece Manager Les Rothbarth in care of The Pontiac Press | —~ ° e|tying, One hundred, bowlers will bejentries, ABC ond WIBC Sports Dept. Getry foo. revat. serompany thie | Ast $400 lee ee ‘Entries can: be mailed to the’ Oakland Or. 7 as 2nd $200 . ing alleys this weekend. ;Press sports department” or left ie 3rd $100 | On the Prgncsng 4 we at any. ya establiahinent up (Please type or wet) cL a 400 jes) —s Neme—Mr. Mrs. or Miss. oy gee<0 000+» Phone Rralalets cisia ae | Address unin ere eget ned WOMEN: 7 a Ae oi Highest league average os of Jan. 1.... Leogue. ........ 2nd : 100 : ABC Sonction No......... . WIBC Sanction NaS ec cdae: 3rd $60 (Saved on 200 entries) 2. present . league average for 1956 season if less than-18 \ Srecetce foe ie ns A ae ee re 9 : return gomes were 3, Tournament manager reserves sight to reject any and all entries. | 4, Tournament will be conducted in strict adherence with ABC and WIBC. res. 5 Final qualifiers will pay for odditional 3 games in finals, Quolifying aes to. be published in the Press, ina ond 5 led, in present... season - Quolifyin Finals Entry Fee Pie guctiying a sory vee Prize fad: will be re- Auburn Lanes | Huron Bow! j Bowling ...... $1.20 |. turned 100% to purse to. Dixie Recreation (3 garves | Tournament Exp. .60 SY ypu Porrophies will gta sage across 6 Prize Fund ......2.76 Phau winners "th gomes on some lleys) ifiers at eac “slleys) 2} — Total Cost” $4.50 hs me a “TOURNAMENT RULES - 1. Bowlers ‘must their highest league. average for 18 games or more as of jan. 1; 1957 or highest i f Eng Ee y i Detroit Rivals in Final Dis. z if Set to Meet” yon jwears on, the greater Anthony's TTchances will be of pulling an upset. Golf Magazine Writer Winner of Tournament MYRTLE BEACH, Ss: C. nl Sports writers today, with unani- mous assent, agreed that they |write about golf better than they “play” it. * * * Magazine pocketed the’ cham- pionship of the fourth annual Golf Writers: Assn. of America tour- nament here as they moved to Augusta, Ga., to do so. -- € & oR The highlight of yesterday's writers tournament over the Dunes Golf and Beach Course was a re- luctance of the reporters to dis- cliss their. scores. Billiard Champ Takes Lead i in Title Match CHICAGO wm — Harold Worst, world: ‘billiard ehampion from Grand Rapids, Mich., defeated Joe Chamaco of Mexico .City twice Oxford Keg Star Early. Leader in Clarkston Event Oxford resident Ben Maquire took an early lead in three differ- ent departments in the Ist of three weekends of bowling in the Clarks- ton Singles Tournament at Howes “Maquire finished with a four- game handicap total of 888... He “also posted the top actual series of 820 and the best game of 225.) “Roy Taylor of Clawson ranked %md in the opening sessions, while Gale Gratmiller of Water- their three cushion title match, Worst disposed of his opponent 60-41 in 56 innings_and came back for a 60-43 victory in 49 innings. - A total of 350 keglers are slated - / to see action during the finat four Sailer in Alpine Meet Speiser and Anthony | And Jimmy Mann of Golf World yesterday to take a 40 lead in| © Pittaburgh|en-inning stints, "Gaver Hurls 6 Shutout lings alowed ely three te and net * * * It was the only exhibition game played, All the others were seven hits, with Roberto Clemen- FORT WORTH, “Tex. A star- * with the Falstaffs when they won| the ABC crown last year and has ber. Others. in the. lineup are, Carmen Salvino, Chuck Hamilton) and- Ed Kawolics. ~ *-. * = Teammate Earl Johnson played standings. i George Glasco movéd into ninth'piace in the doubles: with 1,329. Chicago Begins ABC Bi place in the all-events ‘tntngs AU S/ninth spot in the singles with a 681 series, Both are —_ Trenton, N.J. The Skybowl of Wichita, ‘Kan. “ Beer shot a 2840 to lead the open team ver..uk.he booster division with 2676, Neither score was giod enough for a place in. the a e/non Dean Overholser of Chicago been with Krumske since Septem- holds: the singles: lead with 708; Dick Weber of St. Louis is pacing the allevents category with 1,992 and Andy Sinay and Frank Chis- mar of Canton, Ohio, hold days.’ oe tie last Satur-|_- day ond ; “| SQUAW VALEY, Calif, ut — a enticed ondieds include: ~ Austrian Tonj Sailer, winner -of : Snore three Olympic medals, heads the ~ rae go, euitry list for the first major gl seeagen oH petitive test of the ski cou ose ‘een! 1960 winter Olympic games’ - -. #81' More than 45 men are: expected! ages " ieee Le ee eed ryan next } weekend.- | ES ZEROS - a Vernon Law (left) of the Paina Pirates, and Carl | i = | Deter of the KC Athletics were dhe final pifchers in, yesterday's AP Wirephete Minning scoreless tie at West Palm Beach, Fla. Game was longest’ uma Ee S31 for the North American Alpine) of, the: training season, and - called by mutual —s betaver ‘Ring Unknown the! contender to Rocky Marciano, still top|pitcher Don Lee is on the side- _jexactly what happened to Don.” © (11-3, 11-3. Ge ’ was called to enable ithe Pirates to get. Back to Fort Myers from West Palm Beach. as Baker ed for a berth on the heavyweight) Givision’ 3 elite top ten. The pasa 5-103, 194%4- pound Berliner gained tremendous. stature last night by whacking out ‘a close but unanimous 10-round|* deceian over strapping Bob Baker i Pittsburgh: in a telecast. cami ‘at St. Nicholas Arena. ° Big Bob is 6-2. and weighed: 214%. More important to Besman- off is that Baker, once the leading is ranked fifth by the NBA and ninth by Ring Magazine. - That should mean a promotion soon for Willi, He was-the sixth ranking light heavyweight-until he came here and filled oat to heavy- weight size, Lee Sidelined iby Tighe for Breaking Rule - LAKELAND, Fla. -— Rookie lines for” a. few days after break- ing One of Detroit Manager Jack Tighe’s rules for pitchers. while shagging flies in the out- field during practice. Five stitches! were required to close the cut. . “It's a tough way for Lee to ‘| -pushed to the limit by former "| yard gash for the 7th time Satur- Jto play the first sack against the said Lopez who has been dis- j satisfied with the.-efforts of his Lee suffered a gash on his knee): ‘The Ortonville ‘Men's 's League had some excitement recently when Lewis Giddings scored the Ist 7-10 split of the season -while. bowling for Earl's Mobil Service. The un- New, club manager at Tam O- .Shanter is John Nansen. * * Ira Murchison, -Western . Michi- gan’s speedy little dash man, was . Pontine star Walter Beach as he tied the world record for the 60- day in a. dual meet at Central Michigan, Murchison covered the distance in 6.1 seconds, with Beach, of Central, only one stride behind as they crossed the finish line. CMC won the’ meet, . 56-48. = * ® wk: > Monday’s scheduled baseball game between Cranbrook and, the Pfeifier College freshmen at Misenheimer, N. C., was rained out. The two 4eams will try again today. Chisox Will Try | Rivera at First TAMPA, Fla. w—The Chicago ‘White Sox are so desperate for first: base help that manager Al Lopez is going to experiment with outfielder Jim os today. * * Big Jim, a eee is going Phiadelphia Phils today. ‘'I don't know if Rivera can. do jt or not,"’, other four first basenien. x * * Walt Dropo has a .316 exhibition average, Ron Jackson, .208, Jim Marshall .143 and Norm Larker 111, ° f +f Pontiac ‘Y’ Team Wins |that?” °, sides, why shouldn’t Blake open when Central Michigan opens its Alma. Galba, a letterman, was last season. CHIP STARTER — Wally Galba of Oxford will be at ‘third base baseball season April 6th against... a second team all-league choice MONTREAL (®# — Coach Toe| Blake of the Montreal Canadiens| ig convinced if his club can’t beat the New York Rangers in this cur-| ‘rent Stanley Cup semifinal series ‘the could be leoking for a new job.’ * * * “Could be” was emphasized by. Blake, who doesn't appear to _ a ghost of a chance. of being Sacked by. the Montreal eee ment, He took over the club at the both the National Hockey League championship and. the Stanley * * * best-of-seven. series, r an_ 8-3 victory in Montreal’ Satur- day night, The teams play again tonight. In explanation of his team’s fail- ure to do better than second in the long NHL season, Blake count-! ed off a string of injuries to his’ stars. He_put on a ‘should’. basis defeating either the Boston Bruins or Detroit Red Wings-in the final. * * .* Coach Phil Watson of the Rang- ers was asked why*he barred newspaper men from the New day's walloping. Blake never has been known to lock the door. “How would you like to loge like countered Watson. State Volleyball Title learn to obey rifles,” Tighe said, “but that was one reason we made this one _ =. to prevent!; Badminton Honors Won by Detroit Youngsters — WILMINGTON, Del. i — A 10- year-old Detroit § girl, Sharon Pritula, won the natiohal bad- minton plorpemssemapis for girls 15 years younger here y. She beat Faith Ferris of Deltas ‘Jack Keating of Detroit won the championship for boys 15 years: ahd younger, trimming Stan Hales of Burbank, Calif., 15-5, 15-2, /YMCA. A Pontiac YMCA volleyball team) won the state ‘Y’ championship, for the 2nd time in three years: last weekend with a 17-15 overtime | victory over * * * Pontiae lost to Battle Creek in round-robin play, 15-8, buf twice came from behind to subdue the BC squad in the finals. The final)-— round was played between the Ist and 2nd place qualifiers in round- robin action. The Pontiac ‘Y’ team was com- posed of Dick Mineweaser, Dan Murphy, Joe ‘Davis, Joe Parker, Ken Hutchinson, Don Price, ‘‘Doc’’ Collins and Judge Art Moore. Barnstormers By INTERNATIONAL NEWS The opening of the 1957 baseball stason is just two weeks away as the major league teams start to break camp for the «long trek north and the ‘final weeding out of overoaded rosters.. ok © & i “The New York Giants and: the Cleveland’ Indians get the barn-- a season under way to- ve Yer? start, thetr tra, h Majors Begin Trek North LJ ® ditional cross-country trip, play- ing 13 games before parting for the regular season, The Washington Senators” as is, customary, get a-one-day jump on the rest of. the major leagues © playing the 1957- Monday, April 15: r- foes will be the -visiting Baltimore Orioles. ‘The next’ day ~ and hight. the remaining big league — their hunt _— li ~~ the Battle Creek, _ the door — his clith fever loses.’. Both teams worked out suena start of the 1955-56 season and won the prospects: of h's Canadiens. York dressing room after Satut-| “Be. ; Blake Convinced His Job Endangered in Cup Semis | day ‘in "preparation or tonight's igame. It was a casual workout for the Rangers. Most of the players were dressed in street trousers and hockey sweaters for the eer ft College Champ Has 14 Straight NEW ORLEANS (#—Joey Rows an, 14th straight victim of heavy- 22-year-old Philadelphia bruiser bowed to Peele last night fused to let him answer the bel? for, the ninth round because of cuts that closed both alin : AP Wicephote! FIRED — Willie “Cemetery” Perteet. shown after toting golf clubs ‘for President ’ Eisenhower. was fired yesterday as: Ike’s cad, bi dy at Augusta National Golf. Club, Pro, Ed ee explained: ~ ---___than_2¢ hours-after he had yudted by Crozet. Duplantir, pis utive sports editor of the New Or- leans States, as ow + why. doesn’t the gov some sort of a me. of Ohio, former President ‘Harry in thie sames5. Truman and the entire U.S. * © #2. But when Rigney’ now guiding Giants. on their exhibition swing back home, saw a West Coast headline advising that ‘The Giants are doomed,’ he com- mented angrily: aoe TF ‘That headline writer, should make some people eat words.’ rivinced that. the Giants will ‘more to offer than ju ralded Beg IRespite Today. Monday's Game Called -in 2nd With Detroit Ahead 1-0 Jack Tighe is giving the Detroit Tigers a-.day off from spring training games today and Willie Mays, 20- winner .. Johnny. a aia Red Schoendie and consistent Don LAKELAND, Fla. (8 — Manager. . the |: “Milt, to shuffle A request came up in Civil District Court| today for an injunction to prevent| the Louisiana ‘State: Athletic Com- quiries into the racial background | of Ralph Dupas, New Orleans’ ’ SANDERS: - FOR RENT ‘TRAVIS HARDWARE | 488 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-872 ‘| lightweight, | “Promoter Heard. Ragas, : who asked for the injunction, also re-) /quested that the commission be? prevented from withdrawing its, “approval of the bout here April 8" between Dupas and Vince vain eng _ welterweight from ‘Paterson, | INA, « weatherman gave them most of the | annual Father and Son party, last night. At left (above) Irish pre- Bg How, ~ Eddie Demars, Fool's day, always stresses stakes) ie aes. Hi ley Skmes, Site Rewark. ag for horses eying the Kentucky MEMORIAL—First award of the Charles. Irish Memorial Trophy for Bovs" Club outstanding baseball activity, was made at the club's | sents the award to Danny Kimmel. Trophy is a memorial to the | donor's parents, ‘Leo _Labine aml Real defenders have held . the feared | games to date, a a ce series, 2-1, after Sunday's 43 tri jot of us back. They wanted an umph, jchampion Detroit home almost needed pilots to. fly them, So they. — behind by winning to-| -recalled “3,100 pilots. who hadn't n “| the competition - again. Schmidt admitted, let up a bit. We’ve got the cushion, but we can't afford lo lose any finds itself a surprising 7-5 favor- ite to eliminate the Wings,. worried _ about costly. mistakes and penal-; ties, Detroit's vaunted power play _ {and forward Fleming ‘Mackell's + hour flu. making a comeback. one,” Skinner acknowledged, “‘! thought both teams played . well, but both made mistakes. The ‘dif-| , him to} government, by moee ‘two. cents on _ * & 8 | dollar.” The controversial star reaf- leans newsman he had po use for ithe Marine Corps, and that he had blasting the} ~ Marine Corps, the late Sen. Taft} | FE 3-9557 _Vic Soucy ‘referred to Sen, Taft as a “phony! _ | Politician." | ~ ' He. denied criticizing Mr, =~ SAME ense man and the government. ~ * , ® : “Sure I said I bad no use for the Marine’ Corps,” the 38-year-. old: ‘former Marine * captain said. “I felt that way when they called me back into the service for -the: second time -in 1952 and that's the way I.feel now, I resented the way, they singled me out because I was in the public eye. I'd have had no squawk if they had called back | Howe to two and Lindsay and UIl-| levery reserve officer in the same man -to one each in the tree category, j | season jong and they can do the job I want done.”’ Howe .collected 44 gol, Lind- say 30 and Uliman 16 during the regular NHL campaign, ae * * “But the fiercely checking Boston Boston leads the best-of-seven! « I'll tell you why they called a appropriation of $450,000 from. the The Bruins can send league! povernment for airplanes and they | flown planes for 11 years. “As for Taft, I used to think he, was a wonderful man, But I found out he was no different ‘than the other phony politicans, “but we can't; ~~ x « * s “A friend of mine, without my knowledge, went to see him about getting my release, Taft told him) if it were anybody élse he would > help him, but he couldn't touch) me, I was too big. I never asked for any special treatment, but) that's a heck of a- way to operate.” . Spartans Drop Tilt Shortened by Rain WINTER PARK, Fis. u—Mich- iigan State took a dose of April) | * * * A Red Wing triumph would knot “We're in a good spot now,” home games.’ Schnidt, »-whose- team suddenly + 4 eo Detroit was grimly confident -of “That Sunday game was a big 4 , > d > “|p ag > > > > d > ference was we Jost, Now, we'll just have to try twice as hard.’ The fifth game will be played| Monday—stormy weather and a 12-| — RIL TALES by KING EDWARD me | in Detroit Thursday night. |6 pasting from a_ power-hitting| Honors for Athletes | eee nag team in a rain) YMCA Weightlifter vases" Mor swt 500 at Boys’ Cl ub Party | Michigan State's eS natin 2nd in Sfate Meet — its! 2. ca Boys’ Club athletes Aid quite! Club baseball player. Award ‘is well by themselves as they -re-, !” memory~of his parents, siced (eur of the ld ewards pre | Danny Kimmel, 14-vear-old Lin- F : PFe-' coln ‘Junior High ‘School student sented last night at the club's received the coveted ward for ; annual Father and Son Banquet pigs stellar performances last sum- where 500 fathers and sons were mer -as a member-of Boys’ Club’s) present... Class F- city champions and state) Highlighting the awards was | finalists. His ability to make the| the presentation of the first -an- most of his slight stature on ‘the, nual outstanding baseball player | diamond was inspirational to both | award presented by Charles {the team and other boys who Irish to thé” outstanding Boys’ | watched him play, «°. - Chuck Mcllreth received the out-| | standing athlete award. Chuck is a 1T-year-old junior at Pontiac) High School.- He received the |. honor for his skill and attitude while playing for Boys’ Club ath- letic teams, Chyck js presently third baseman for Pontiac High School's nine. Dave Marino was honored as) the most improved athlete at the Boys’ Club while Terry Houston, Pontiac High School senior, was honored, as the outstanding cager. Terry was a member of the Boys’ urday night contest, with the! Club Class D city league cham- champion New York Giants, Oct.) pion, , : Eagles Have lions oni Home Schedule - PHILADELPHIA. (The Phila- delphia Eagles today announced| their six home game 1957 National Football League schedule, featur- ing a visit by the Detroit Lions on Noy. 10. The Eagles will ca one Sat- ~ jround last ‘night, ‘field had no better luck, giving up Ed Murray, ace weightlifter for five runs, including two homers, the Pontiac YMCA Barbell Club, in the next three stanzas before finished 2nd in the 132-pound class’ high winds_and torrentia}.rain end- at the state ‘Y’ weightlifting meet_ed proceedings. last weekend at the Northeastern The big Spartan blow was a YMCA in Detroit, *home run by Frank Palamara in, Murray totaled 435 pounds for the 4th with a mate aboard. j the three Olympic lifts (press 130, The two teams meet again today | snatch 125, press 180). Ron Grif-'on the Rollins Coliege field. \fith of Northeastern ‘Y’. was the So winner with as totaling 465 -pound | (145, 130, 1 = | her Pon va . cohtenders | |failed to place, but gave credit- |}. able showings, Gary O'Neib and) ‘Ken Howell took 4th and. 5th re-| spectively in.the 148-pound class. Marv Copeman finished 7th in the 165-pound division, Mexican Seeking Shot at Top Featherweights SAN FRANCISCO, ih — Mexico City’ s slugging Ricardo Moreno seeks top name featherweights after pounding Italy’s Gaetano An- naloro into submission in the fifth , and one ‘afternoon contest,| - against the Chicago Cardinals ‘in the final game, Dec. 14, The schedule! Oct. 5 New York (N); Oct. 20, Cleveland; Nov. 10, Detroit; Nov.) 24, Washington; - Dec. 1, Pitts- we NEW YORK (#—Several 3-year-: mission from making further in-| burgh; Dec. 4M, Chicago Cardinals, old candidates for the Kentucky! triple crown, [Derby sneaked into the act at Ja- share maica yesterday, although the | NEW YORE — Willie onan. 1944, | | spotlight was to have been cen- ‘Phiaburgh, orgomied Bob Baker, 214% tored on the $23,100. Paumonok| NEW ORLEANS — C Peele, 182! i ; ‘i pNEW OR EARS — Crowe § coy rowan, Handicap won by Jet Action, PR OVIBENCE, Rt L—Gene Butler, 192%. yea ut) Boston lopped Frankie Rytt, 139%, New| Jamaica, which traditionally ‘yews BRITAIN. Conn — Steve, ward, |¢ opens. the six-month New York ir a oe bred season. on April Jet Action Wins Handicap Derby - Preakness . Belmont x * * | While Jet Action, the Maine Chance Farm. 6-year-old speed. demon,. was. whipping eight rivals. in the 48th runhing of the Pau.| monok, Clem, . Double . X., and Decorate were busy taking care of three other events on the ‘pro- gram, All three are eligible ‘for the $125,000-added — Der- by May 4. ‘ @ “Suction Lift” Cutting Action TRADE-IN YOU —speeds _ by hond! 2M" to 8" pipe. s. ays ot W. Pike 4 threading from asily portable, sets = in two minutes. Ir Ped ALL 100 iw. 1Wo hanes? 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Patented “STEP ihaase Wabys Ut a8-eaay fe act on @ cart Sen it : © Staggered Whee Is prevent @ LEAF MULCHER iar, €° Front wheels * rpptedeaece e 276 Stay Hanae v7 © Wall Boards © Paints. -. @ Plywoods “f All Types 15 N. SAGINAW. OME IN-TRY Itt FREE PARKING : aurOMAne woopiay chee VR : nrcon Foor si ae = ie = Oh. ae home, will be held from the * ‘ 7 John Marvin — 1- John Marvin, a retired farmer, Funeral Home, Service will be at i re i Be slit # " PORTLAND, Maine i — Dr. ‘Thomas the nation's first full-time , teer n pnd * officer. and former|Republicans seek the place of in- yes-|terim Sen. William A. Blakley (D- was born in Franklin,|Tex), who was appointed Jan. 15 - health officer, died Seals Go South ’ ‘Like Humans - Protected. Since 1911, ‘They Always Return (| to Breeding Grounds |. Hie F i +} ul | > 8 s s Hy Fy tt i is ' i i One | of man's finest -“ = me oe. foot is running the mile in less) TION —~ speed of about 15 miles an hour. ansk Compared to the grand champions| veloped by Army researchers at Fort Belvoir, Va. The movable ot track and field, Homo saplend| search hend‘on the device can be cntalled by the driver, Whe rer Angas from the start-| jocates a buried mine, it automatically stops the vehicle. _ wie oct siesta thorn Bolle Kartida tnt ates to's speed *t Southern Belle _ |\(- d , Tod , Had the Knack of Making Home look at the home of Mrs. T. D. x * hartebeest, zebra, greyhound, and) A brick dated 1848 and dis-| t ‘ covered-during the.restoring backs} River and its tributaries. tage. It has 17 rooms.and a six-Col-|in6 sea, the water will. be forced umned-portico in a mixture of Greak anal. Gott Revival, southwest through the mountains ‘The outside timber of the house ; ; tis better than I could get now," ped to erigate 124-8 aces ot Mrs. Bateman said, * * The remodeled interior boasts| stately dining room. Rope 13 ‘Inches Thick . | OK / &-& & LONDON u—A wire rope, 1656 vain ts beta Oklahoma City ” retired aft-|feet long and 13% inches in diam.| Since 194, under the guidance of ‘The bulls? Harassed @ 34 years on 2 Of success.|eter, believed to be ot| the Rockefeller Foundation, the , A-week before his retirement, ajits kind ever made, sup-| malarial mosquito has been almost reason. The job of burglar a television set trowsjplied by British Ropes, of Don-| Wiped out. Each Sardinian dwelling huge harem: from a home on his beat, and he prom-|caster, for Hong Kéng, The Taikoo|bears witness to’ the program's the “beachmasters”’ ised the owner he would get the|Dockyard and Engineering Co., of|continuing effectiveness—a sten- they’ have time culprit Hong Kong, will use the rope tolciled date on the wall, showing nor sleep. At an hour before he was to|haul ships of up to 4,000 gross tons|when it. was last sprayed with they are nervous begin his retirement; he arrested/on to slipways. The rope &| insecticide. and combat couered. la suspect and got the TV: set back.'breaking strength of 760 ton Tourists have discovered the : = picturesque island, and a- new By MARSHALL COMERER : DALLAS, Tex. @ — Texans vote in a special election today for a U, 8. senator with control of the Senate riding on the result. al”' rocket at the U. $. Army Ordnance Guided —\Two students get a big lift in what 'GI’s call huge ‘boom which provides access to the control\ Tex. An erector (center) starids the rocket by Gov. Allan Shivers to serve +. until a successor to Sen. Price Daniel (D-Tex), now gover- nor, could be elected. The term expires in January 1959. Blakley did not enter the race. — The high man: wins the election. There: will be no runoff. Democrats now control the Sen- ate 49-47, If Texans elect a Re- blican, the GOP could, with his vote and that of Vice President) . Richard Nixon, reorganize the Senate, - * * * The campaign generated only aj: casual interest among voters, Po-|. litical. observers predict a. slight turnout of 760,000 to $00,000 votes and a close race among __five Democrats and.one Republican. A total of 1,827,922 votes were cast last November. : The leading candidates are: State Sen. Searcy Bracewell, 38, a conservative Democrat from Houston. Rep. Martin Dies, 36, Blufkin| Democrat now serving his second term as congressman-at-large. x &® &. James Hart, 52, Austin lawyer, a liberal Democrat, former jus- tice of the State Supreme Court and foriner chancellor of the Uni- versity of Texas. f -@ ® That Hutcheson, 41, Houston at- senhower and the backing of the’ state. Republican. organization. Ralph Yarborough, 53, Austin/Z attorney, liberal Democrat and/7 staunch advocate of party loyalty, |Z who made three unsuccessful % campaigng for the Democratic gu-)Z bernatorial nomination. ‘He is gen-|Z erally’, to have. the sup-|Z vigorous critic of policies. ae # ios \ cat ie - HT 2 F IE - ceat i : E Ff H i | ete | AL j : a + , had a corsage of pink roses and carnations, nis Ellen Cottrell was the maid of Stay-at-Home — Vacation Ideas stor Busy Mom demarcation) ou, ae re-empha-|,. NEW YORK (INS) Mother should have a vacation, too, even 8 | g ah < = 3. Ellwood of DeKalb, Il. fee it one of the most impoftant = : Fa 1 qi $ g5e riff HH ha Hi t ill Hi itll tt eile New trackless trolleys and buses siare being designed so they -can . easily be converted into emergency ambulances, according to the . |nation’s civilian defense authorities. in tunnels and canals. It will be Campidano of Cagliari, a plain that provided wheat for ancient Rome. The area is expected to provide tural jobs for 17,000 * lits growing influence is a pair of) new ships to replace smaller ferries on the run. between -the Italian ent ships are simply too crowded. Belgium's milk production in John White, 32, Wichita’ Falls, also/1955 set a new record of 8,283,- a staunch party loyalist and aj 200,000 pounds, an increase of.1% Republican farm} per cent over 1954 and almost 6 per cent over 1953 output. NEW TREADS GOOD for about ONE HALF the cost of new tires 6.00x16 | $29.55" | IN SETS OF FOUR |" 6.70x15 INSETS OF FOUR | 7.10215 | TN SETS OF FOUR | _7.60x15 i UR | port oflabor. ' aioe : Ne * * ou ‘State Agricultare Com dinate WY Plus Tax & Exchange Casing Applied to Sound Tire Bodies or to Your Own Tires’ iis FREE PARKING . 4 $4 Down for 4—$1.25 Weekly! Mey MEME LEE ODFYEAR | SERVICE STORE 7 You Con Charge It et Goodyear / Sess All plans for a service station on the Caribou Inn site in Clarkston/land for the station. have been abandoned, and applica-; All but twe ef the property * a gas station of the Caribou . * ' Felice was required by law to|profitably because of the tremen- - | have thé signatures of 80 per cent|dous maintenance costs required tS\o¢ abutting property owners, giv-|due to the age of the structure.” The historic old inn has been in| found a discrepancy in the peti- the limelight for almost a year as| tons, and they were invalidated. a controversial issue, as towns-| In‘ his report, to be presented people objected to the erection of|at tonight’s board meeting, Felice prem-/states that the Caribou Inn, in his ‘Hamburg Stand to Replace Inn ing him permission to lease the, As soon as Felice receives. the permits, he said he plans dismantling the old landmark im- } mediately. ‘ opments on the Caribou Inn corner. . . &® ® * _ Felice said that the proposed re- tenance costs, could be a profit- able business, and that he will Operate it on a 24-hour basis. mainland -and the island. The pres-| YEAR - Where did you first meet your new car? > Was it in an advertisement? So often the first meeting is... and how much it means to you and your family now. But it means even more to countless others, whose jobs . depend-on car sales. When you buy a car, you help to pay the salaries of your local dealer's salesmen. Part of your money went into their bank accounts, to their grocers, to other sup- pliers here in town, The circle goes on widening to in- * clude literally thoysands all over Atmerica...all kinds of people in all kinds of jobs.. They buy cars, too, and millions of other items every day. Many of these sales began with advertising on news- paper pages like this, country-wide. * So you can say, truthfully, that every time advertising helps to make a sale, your own and your family's - way of living are just that more secure, . ARG) Advertising Benefits You! La - : | ; | | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS re 5 | | M : | PR a a ae : \I r ve ’ ‘| © cst oF = ere 4 1937 Bir’ ee ee Z cae toe es ships follows: _ oe Addison Township * Other results were: Clerk, Helen M. Jencks (D) 379, June M. Bartle (D) 242; treasurer, J. Tuck- er (R) 337, Parker A. Jarvis (D) Galen H. ‘Commerce Township | In @ surprise vote, the road fm-| provement program here was de- clerk Hi dfnk Fy g é EB as FES eta Be day. hig g EB oy I PONTIAC PRESS; AY, APRIL 2, a ncum bent Superv Julia Krikorian 245; Ray Dubbert and Harold. Squires, both with 240 for a two-year term; Park Board for a four-year term, James Wheeler, 247 and T. H. Owens 240; Park Board for a six- year térm, Morris Fein 245 and _ Lyon Township Re-elected were jam K. Haack; ‘trustees, Bernard Car- -and Allen McCrory; ‘Milford Township In Milford Township a total of all of th ccenesiaiel ATPL q 2 ie 3 8 é q i & 3 ae. R ui : Supervisay,/T. Smith; clerk, Alfred urer, Marcella Schroeder 753 tees, Harry Slater 705 and Gail William D. O’Brien T4 of review imember, | Francis (two), Stanley Allen (R) 353, George A. Rossman (R) 331, Ralph Van Wagoner (D) 161, Wilford Bates Jr. (D) 138; Justice of the Peace, Richard Fuller (R) unop- Francis Baldwin (R) 353; Kenneth \Hearns (D). 138; constables, (four) ain (R) 374, Jack Salswedel (R) 373, Virginia. Kamm (D) 135. > Rose Township ‘| Incumbent J. Wesley Duncan (R) won the race for supervisor in Rose Township with a -total of 119 votes to George Sutton's (Local Citizens), 59. : z : :|posed: Justice of the Peace, Del- r, Democrat Roland G. Harmes. |Justice of Peace, Emmett J. Leib . |Turner (R) 319, Gordon E. Black ‘\(R) 307, Francis Sommers (R) ‘(man (D) 200, Albert E. Viney (D) 200. and Earl Hoover (D) 197. posed 368; highway commissioner, | W. Karnes (D) 140; Board of Re-|3, view, Coy McIntosh (R) 348, Arthur] . AID other candidates were unop- bert Hunt 885; highway commis- sioner, Clarence Jordan 830; Board of Review, Willie Mae Story 827, and Hortense Major 817; consta- bles, Willie Love 835, Henry Maxey 828, Square McNeal 833 and Albert Strickland 856. Springfield Township With 594 ballots cast, Spring- field Township re-elected as super- visor Republican John L. Carey with 286 votes as against 242 for Other results were: Clerk, Oscar R. Walz (R) 296, Lucille Morgan (D) 218; treasurer, Eva M. Wal- ter (R)- 328, Alan R. Whittingham (D) 191; trustees, Lloyd E. Mil- ler (R) 297,, Edmund 8. Horton (R). 295, Cynthia. K. Nelsey (D) 217, Harold E. Rioux (D) -212; (R) 311, Odin Johnson (D) 208; highway commissioner, €. G. (D) 200; Board of Review, Glenn Ellis (R) 284, Charlies Swift (D) 234; constable, William Walters 291, Elmer J. Krause (R) 2%, Fred Kramer (R) 28;. Don D. Turner (D) ‘210, Lawrence Hart- West Bloomfield Twp. oar: ? } ‘EREVEL ib ile eg = t “White Lake Township g 3 Ronald C. Voorheis (R) polled ‘and Margaret Malm (D) 419. Richard Paschke The following money proposals “went down to defeat in this area: Hazel Park’s $204,000 bond issue to build a pool and jee rink and Pleasant Ridge’s $175,000 bond issue for a com- munity center, ; Likewise, Berkley voted down funds for a library, Walled Lake rejected a one-mill tax also aimed at raising money for,a library and Royal Oak lowered ‘the: debt limit from 10 per cent to 5 per cent of total assessed valuation. A $75,000 bond issue in Farming- ton, for expansion of the public works department was rejected as John Lampi (D) 2,194; clerk, Fan-' nie Adams (R) 5,701 (unopposed); treasurer, Clara Lane (R) 5,595 (u ); trustees, Philip A. Maloney (R) 5,061, John J. Holly-| wood (R) 5,009, Donald Swanson: (D)_ 2,687, ‘John A, Sterling, (D) At Pontiac Township ; i Pte Wi i 3 aa Democratic Sweep Farming _|_ PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — Demo-, Residents voting totaled 1,441. | ee crats swept into office yesterday,| vos. cnatned by the victorious | UPSCt Dumps GOP unseating all Republican incum- 7 the : 2 bents exept Greta V. Block, clerk,| Demecratic candidates follow: | Supervisor, Justice and - M. Salter 1; Boetd et Review, and R. Grant Graham, justice,| SuPeryMor: Leroy Davie 70% | Trustee . aa Arthur Stack 188, and_ constable, who was unopposed. BEE hay a eg ga Bao et Fred Hauer 188, oe, . » Kathryn. A.. ¢ ‘ “ : pol See . 2 ee FARMINGTON TOWNEEP In | ° } , tr. t in the ie sam hbiengea Southfield City | scission it tnt sei oman. 3 wank © toe Deal L Basge et ene sinaiin . Supervisor Louis F, Oldenburg (R) ; beard of review, Forist Cotcher Semantic come oni 5 tier for his tenth year, with 410 votes. ers a 657; constables, Ernest A. Me- |cratic Justice of the Peace. inane emit en : Pee | sree came mee is | Sears ce tne ? in a e office: Clerk, Normagean Waters Charter Group Favors] Louis Zywicki eso. township ‘has ever known, with 3,- ee : Incorporation of 31 C., Dede caaidate a pai dchadam hinges: “| Fer Other Resultiy << Square Mile Area _|5386; Greta Block, clerk 661; Goldie| que ‘Democrats hed. a- bernplete’ ead oo ae as _ 1M. Mailahn for treasurer 623; for slate and ang aotalle Wekorloed™ Pes 7 SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — A|trustees, Mary Harris 568, William| “ate, #4 tiey bore down hard [ a ef _ |didates favoring incorporation of 608 and Leonard Terry 583; justice the townthig’g water ond sa Bloomfield, Page 2 | Southfield as a city was. elected of the peace, R. Grant Graham 638; | * Problems.” ; : ~}in- Monday's balloting. The 31-|Eugene Coe for highway commis-| Township electors voted 883 yes square-mile area has until Junejsioner 557; Leonard I. Underhill|to 727 no on the library proposition, —— '|T to adopt a charter to cbmplete|555; and for constables, J. Paul « *« € te 398; trustees h Hult 378 |incorporation. - Elwell 564, Leonard Thompson 597,| Other results were and George Volkert 388; Justice of Vote on charter commission |Harold VanHousen 572 and Charles| Frank Stephenson (D) 1517,-Albert the peace, full term, Roy J. Carl| | candidates (nine elected) follows: |W, Wilson 591. Gain (R) 1411; clerk, Floyd Cairns 401; Justice, term, J. Sidney G. Abel 4,196, Donald A. - - |€R) 1504, Catherine Johnson. (D) Review, LeRoy Dean 372; consta-| FAIR FORECAST — The crystal ball came up. _ing_a fair poster are (left to right) Mrs. Stig. |°888, Robert B. SM, Mar. Pastor Will Speak 1520, Richard Hug (D) 1459, Elise bles, Floyd B. Burge 347, Henry! with good news for Commerce Elementary School ° Danielson, retiring president of the Comrierce |i" B: Cline 3.671. Jolin _——_ pve IP. Avery (R)- 1445, Fred Westlake Jones 368, Olin E. ‘Thomas 355] pra members. It told Mrs. Alfred R: Pace, an" PTA; and Mrs. Herman Gall, general chairman. (3 ery) Tougias J Wood to tl f Di ) (R) 1418; Robert Harris (R) 1405, “lgeeetey Para ye Librar-| experienced fortune teller, that the-annual PTA The fair will last from 2 until.8 p.m. Saturday at |i'awrence A. Fiferlik 3,780; at Lenten inner eS ee ee i he or spring fair would be a huge success. Shown hold- the Commerce school. : ~ + David M. Thompson 3,775, Ann ORION — De. Che A.|Fellows (D) 1247; Justice of the constable, Ora E. Jones 99, and a a a 7 N. Sandusky 3,748, Temees, R. Woven aor ot Pager Peace, James P. Lawson (D) 1484, for librarian, Jeanie Smith 119. " |(R) 216; Board of review, Clarence} _ Elwood Dickens with 907 votes - Rej M ee cee. te gem politan Methodist Church of De- Schaeffer -(R) 1363; ; . Kremer (R) 21, Jim Hunt, (D)| defeated John Hill with 212 votes (ALEJECt Many Mark W. Rehbine 3594, Edward|'Tolt will preach on the topic “A|Board of Review, William Fisher _ Holly Township 209; constables, Robert Barkham) for supervisor, - I M. Shurtleff 3,608, heodore J.\Word To The Fearful” at thej(X) 237, James [. Sunlth (D) ies Gk | t ws 246 Arthur Waite (R) 233,) 1) ar: Bond Issues ‘|Sura 3,602 Robert F. Wuerfel 3,-|Wednesday Lenten Fellowship Din |'te: (reiirey ‘Gagnon, (R) 1306, : ; =I Willis Muckenhirn , Robert} . Unopposed ¢ was Artie ee © ‘ ner of the Orion Methodist , ‘Godfrey , presented here with no opposition} wavs Muckenhirm (D) 221, Robert| su Gray, 892. George L, Glenn is ACTOSS otate 623, James L: Molnar 1,084. Church. Robert Woodcock (D) 1363 and Bud for any candidate. oe treasurer, 893 votes against Henry| . _ > | Proposal for a tax Hmitation in The yet ts invited. A’ nurs-|Thomas Jr, (R) 1349; Park com- is Cass B. Waters, Orion Township Cleage 155,00 Bond issues totaling at least $35,-| the township was defeated. The jery program is arranged for|missioners, Paul Button (R) 1357, 261; clerk, Jess E. Furbush, 258; Four trustees to take office are|77000 got decided rejections froi| vote was No 3211; Yes 2,998. [the children. For the 6:30 p.m.|Richard Stewart (D) 1351, Are treasurer, pline Lockwood +| Incumbent Ferris B, Clark (R) Ruth Green and Samuel Woodward voters in Michigan cities and town Republican candidates . won all dinner call reservations to Mrs.|thur Leland (D) 1338, Russell El- trustees, S. <. Barrett and was reelected in-Orion Township both with 859. William McDonald in yesterday's election. Only a few township offices. The vote: Super- Monte Barnes, MY 33772, lis (R) 1326, . NE eee itiecl en ne cae party state. Clark's 909 and Roaken Hacria Jr. O08. jane” Done issues made it past the visor, Eugene Swem (R) 5,158, = After 21 Years as Supervisor — Floyd Andrews Loses 5,058; Justice of the Peace, full term, Clarence A. Reid Jr. (R) 5,204, Allen M.- Bulloch (R) 4,472, S. James Clarkson (D) 2,345, (to fill vacancy); Board of- Review (unopposed) T. Neil McGregor (R) 4,868; constables, Alex Boberick (D). 2,650, Wesley J. Skowron (D) 2,631. . INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— to Independence Rival — : visor here for the past 21 years, was nosed out of office in yester- day's election by Duane Hursiall (D) with an 890 to 511 vote. |Lathrup Vote « was a. $65,000 bond issue for road improvements. in Huntington Woods. . . Incumbent Mayor Wins at South Lyon SOUTH LYON — r yor Albert J. Weinburger here won the race again by a vote of 286 against Rex Kinne’s 281. ° Shell with 278 votes, deefating Fior- ence Renwick 220, for a four-year term, ee John Alley, sticker candidaté for Justice of the. Peace, with 243 votes, won over Theron LeVanseler ‘who polled 200. "\Spring Concert . ‘to Be Wednesday| 9 ———— “Utica Mayor Loses at Walled Lake WALLED. LAKE — The Junior John J. Schulte will gizve as municipal judge with a total of Richards ry, judge is Max Hulett, unopposed, PLEASES BUSBAND. T00 _|ministratian, Lost 20 Lbs.| in as . | Brings Mayor's Resignation | CITY OF LATHRUP VILLAGE— said he will resign at next Mon- day's council ing because, “I agree with the ; policies they are Richard Cogger, Frederick John- son and C. H. McAleer, who have y jone year more as opposed the mayor in their efforts to oust Administrator Leonard A. Watchowski on charges of poor ad- pL f With a little better than 2,000 tegistered voters, 1,198 turned out at the polls, . , Defeated by the three above- mentioned councilmen were Eliza- heth W. Mitchell 530, George H. Russell 526, and Stephen K- Valen- tine 479, Justice of the Peace is James K..O’Leary with 589 votes. All: candidates were on the non- partisan ticket, ‘to Edward Church — feated Kenneth Pfifer with 51. Also, defeated was the town- ship's Recreation Program ‘propo- sition, with 473 no to 323 yes Other totals, resulting in a near- ly all-Republican siate, follow: - Clerk, Harold J. Doebler (R) As a result of yesterday's bienniel 959; Cecil Warden (D) 382; treasur- election, Mayor John G. Campbell|er, Ira J. Snader (R) 1,004, Ernest/ Felice’ (D) 331; Trustees, (two), Carl Anthony Jr. (R) 911, do not.wish to remain in opposition| Bauer (R) 897, Richard Ruelle (D) to,the group just elected. I cannot | 413, Leo Armstrong (D) 412; Jus- tice of the Peace {(D) James Rus- sell Sr. (D) 705, Donald E. White (R) 618; highway commissioner, Frank E. . C. Allen (D) 511; constables (four) Incumbent Floyd Andrews, super-|654 seal : Petty-(R) 767, Maurice councilmen, have|Ogden (D) 515; tnember. Board of Reviews Guy Walter (R) 754, Guy Clifford Bennett Jr. (R) 822, Ferris Holcomb (R) 803, William ‘Hamp- . Thomas (D) 578, Earl Bailey (D) 347, G. F. Sink (D) 434. Iutermeisier, Yeokum | Take Top Votes at Troy BY j - Pe Walled Lake Defeats Library Proposition ' WALLED LAKE. — The library proposition, a most important is- was turned down, 132 no, 89 yes. On the council. for two year terms on the non-partisan ticket are Waldo C. Proctor with 236, William G, Nixon, 242 and Charles T. Nelson with 221; For a one- year term will be Jerry O, Meade ceived 174 votes and William G. Watson ended up with 94, r spring ; concert in the Junior High School — Dep auditorium:-at 8 p.m. Wednesday. |brecht for mayor here by &@ 25\ Whitmore, Edwards — Among the numbers to be played|to 95 vote, Returned to office as)" - |- POR EASTER ORDERS will. be those which earned them/clerk and unopposed was Dora|\Win at Keego Harbor a first division rating in the recent|Hahn . 292. Elected to office as 7 SUITS or TOPCOATS band and orchestra festival. The|@ssessor was Lewis A, Ruby, also) KEEGO HARBOR — With all 3 bond Wit Canapete tn the sate co ——- 207. cue aaappreh uranyl ede Tailored to Your Measure test on April 13. blic is in-|- Elected as four-year council-|tisan ticke yesterday's TAILO vited, . é ee men were Walter A. Kiekbusch/election, two councilmen were ay HOMELAND *. ons. 252, W. Frank Chapoton 256, Leon- elected, hi For saps appointment aos * jard L, Morrison 213, who defeated L. Whitmore polled 329, ~ or write Farmington City Vote Lila Kohmann 155, Elected to a|votes Veron ot at ar re- BILL WARNER FARMINGTON—In- Farmington |two-year. term as. councilman was cei votes, Defeated for the city all candidates. were non-par-|Omer K. Helserich 250, who de-ipost were Edward Hermoyian 246] sou wrineu FE 4.0943 and John E, Loveland -195. sue in yesterday's election -here, with 182, Dennis J. McNamara re-|. shire (R) T18, Willard Birchett (R) George r 437, Arnold Mann -(D) Fe & zn7a ‘ Neel (Political Advertisement) ¥ -~ WILLIS D. rege ad (Polittea! Advertisement) Thank You... The. expressions of support. and con- fidence which so many of you have given me during these past rather trying days is greatfully appreciated: © a or “ y = , ro 40.2 | re Cy \ in | the R b , ,' yh) " ca m.. nd a i i "NO, THANKS--- l HI, MR. GREEN--- WANT A PIECE OF BUBBLE PIECE IN MY — MOUTH, -T'VE GOT A RIGHT . NOW - BELIEVE ~~ RM ‘ Ae BUSH MUL ERED = THAT LAM, MISS GURKE SINCE 'E RUN ORF AGIN WH We WAS TIED UP ERE AT WAT ~ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES — os ‘N By McEvov and Strieber Ry! HAVE NEWS. WE WE'LL TEACH HIM By Edgar Marti pe ite a ee “By: Leslie Turner |[eamemter out cue CRETIN ES A SHIP CAP-{ LOCATED HIM! TAIN PROM AUSTRYLIA OR Th’ \ AND THIS TIME STATES ~ INSTEAD OF A GAKSE NSS ALLISON LAS OVER- REARD DSCUSSINS MARRIAGE OITA tte 4 ALISON, 1 JAK TA THE ONE LIAO RATES ADO EXPLANATION. “By. Charles Kuhn/ - BUT ANYWAY) YOU WHAT'S Your IDEA ? < tHE JACKSON TWINS YEAH, 1 KNOW. YESTERDAY, TH WAS JUST | LTH’ BOYS HITTIN’ TH’ Gu oa“ on BALL WITH THEIP BAT/ LET ME GO CETA 1308 iS \ , Ki 2 . “A 2 . : i = ra aX Bi ey Boo ce ~ we i ee se oes 2 ~\ > gem powrtac Paggs. ao Re ee epg | — mest a | eer RESS, ‘TUES! DAY APRIL 2,.1957 rp ro we ‘ ‘ : Pr : pee ) ere, ‘eA. = i eae eae a e * + Ay md 4 : % ; ; 5 ‘ : j bia ' : ri es =i as Es 7 so : or ge : as } 2 took : z a eam . nist -¢ =. ae P ial s \ fie Jot educa it ‘govern se aaa inF f actions: eC trom the B & “asa eier| oe eS | GENERAL DYNAMICS | ‘ apes pee ok tome, Star 8 5, |j/ NEW YORK w@ — The stoc| Walled Lite, athe Tenaking teal mt ne pone | ene Earnings make Shia \Conaratar’ Bi) Renee, Me a + td avg 59a moved slightly higher through a second story | cial to local sch ract: . ee pe eS hg | . (eae $ : : = : : : le Ma- RS SOS Pete, ek ee ees. totey. bet ve beige, Peden thet Seooes Denes" lakes talary Ie tock attractive for unysual growth. ce =a Wheat al : craig haa aly Ee lned to pick up trom recent Joe! poy aa Sire w ooe aad ater. propouie For Inform a &, et ee bey ; ee | : “| Cheelts 3 “ie > Hevels. » 1" Donald Maslip, have been advanced by ‘William: ve tion Regarding This Growing Compasy — Cell | fee te ie . ws ave 24. St., 19, oo N. < , 5 : me : y Call = ) incorporate = Pe hites: Grade © 37; ext Advances in key stocks :. pleatied ty to assistant superintendent : ‘2 << o 3044-34: : re large ranged aS Into the city of ~ go. irom Beas” ma hom teacher de Geeks Soke ae haa Amore schools in Grosse Pointe, Bartictt C.J Ne will tango 3 medium 36 . Aubrey| Ta®. for the state | ° vill be- | ine 29; FE a Tag: Bg ig ag 28- —w office _ two * eee ye r of eight ' ge 26-27. fines and| ¥*#t® age, and lest 18 vate a Me residents : ee | 3,000 votes to Clair ar eet ~ Fe sone charter, a ittcaco w—Persistent liqui ae __| Republican incumbent whe is re oi oo : v wheat futures helped push 30 in fines and| oes ’ : ; ae speuetlother grain prices downward in y after plead- os * which would/tairly active early dealings on the driving before . $12 million | board of trade today. ™ Justice Luthe . Good moisture in- the . winter = i 2 hed cS Ml ak = Sema ae me! , - Cobo snow throughout the area, arian elothing, passing yesterday by|¥@5 4 bearish influence in wheat.|,,CHICAGO. April 1 (ar 115 Marrington | two proposals benefiting), Co™ Was ‘somewhat weak: on FO gen yg < MR oo BS ~Adv. ; firemen. The yropostie, both. of| node eating," Savbsane started : 0 Aprit ¢,|Paid their predecessors. : a eee te -and Council pean Posen’ aah a ee ee ne basement 8:90 a. m8 p.m. PUb-| oy t ars : week fron 4 a ipstl was infl vited. Any There other | N — 63 to 56 hours and pro- pong by extremely light capuias ing appreciated. a es quotas vctary statement BUY an ARMSTRONG the eowwotuakon ot = Six oe pel: helidags. [Sp ee ee toe —Ady.|_ “For the Democratic Party,"" he Steel Oil-Fired Hi-Boy 9 ™™" ol-tired painted by Gov, a ee ak — Rumimage Sale, All Saints ‘Epis- ee ceeuien ore time for self Wi eet ee: S . Witter air + condi- liams: won approval from the vot : i rene te wee eek, Sear Air-Conditioner -vrring sexe. 5 . . "| the le have chose oe ; Hee : ; ‘ a . 3 ) . : If your friend's in people have chosen us to carry} : The winners — per .0.B bail, Ph . and needs) out. : E yes : > s Zagce Sse 0. at, Vi cai Bet, at san sharen of Raya. utc ee | it Coa “1 GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING | « Baum, George E. Bowles Mathes sthnéy,’ hood ) . at 47, up pe cee , x 's help, we Will do ourj|p- 3401 W. Huron (Corner be and Horace W. Gilmore, [a gee geen 2 no ogy alee ¥% 3,400 shares of Sears, Roebuck Sc § best to be worthy of ll 2 » He of Blixebeth Lake Rd.) FE 2-7849 - Rearing Earnest Boehm Com- jal butcher may wee ne S Pg Me porate shares Dems ore weep confidence."’ ioe = . — = : Plea 5 Ju ge , i wkdes sense = .U. 8. Steel at bed , Up M%, 5 \THRUST BY LABO : — ; es . ge oe ay April 1 (AP) ms poul- N : : In Top fate Posts A ‘sidelight on ra lecti i " : ‘ J Detroit“ Common . Councilman ‘186, c00pe: She ns) Sok ny ew York Stocks the thrust of union Labor in as INVESTMENT : A . ce Sein : { i Late Morning ) = ae eon eee che ut _— sles ante tig ett is ‘eapon. Air = a ae —— of its representatives onif Require $15,000 Working: Capital i cag rie | osnnag oooh dyad sjita"aste-it: hen ‘turneye an." ** fet oa: Bt eens sxatraling highet oGueatien gy lished Retail Business. Loan secured by. Tangible ' torious circuit judges : A at Be “Doe Stevens. 4 Assets of $60,000. : : q 5 td eenee dae . . 42, * Willi to a Pee ip D: Patrick! air 1. sas ids,. who won a aire gee Average Interest and he Pol te: nee sham O'Brien and Davenport won out pm Ree cs BS Reena s- of agriculture, ie education director Prpaeee every month for completion within 18 to | ‘+ * eETRORE. April 3 (AP) — Hogs, — Am Gag a i: 38-3 of the Michigan CIO Council, 7 sd emegete If truly interested write Box 32, Pontiac . week; 0 ; s steady'Am Rad .......27 POeW'e nee * * * e ? ‘ weasteons were — > the age ane 3 Sn-00 eet ti Am Smelt sss: 48 ie Pd cee — post went to labor when —— = River Rouge, W: = a8: is baer 118 jChris Magnusson was elected to : _—— coln a aps at Un —<_ Ly ‘ be-da ee, 300-400 ibe an Cen. a4 ee = ve peank 9 emecetin, ee oe 4 a eiece Fun PASS RR, SE rae =o [supervises state colleges, and uni 714 Community Nat'l | Winkler lost his bid to unseat Mu Pae™. i wi ateah ant "*larmour d Go’: 184 a at 200, Marquette, | - toe nicipal Judge ‘G ue tS hh a Fo i ete - Pleasant and Ypsilanti, as well Bank Bld Winkler’s term me i focoros ges steady: load low choice fed steers 20m" Aveo Mie i.. P~ Mat Gas > 84. as state institutions for the deaf, g. in 1959, yor expires} J. BASIL MEIDLEIN fow wiility steers 18.90;18.0; #7.90-30 50; [pets Steel mg |and_blind’ at Flint and Lansing. Phone FE 4-1568-9 — Rouge few up te 16.60; ity’ cows 13.00-13.50; Air .. . Magnusson, 61, is president ; : : ax Mayor M. Warren Dun- . Os tow 56 50 j4.00; connate, ong cutters son 183 RY contrai’":. ae. the Michigan State of ; “2a rate. 2 (fivare Chosen Hate ee EE q otitis tat Ses’ | BAKER & HANSEN | — mMmiaiG oo" en resiers steady “to. irong’ ‘other erases By —— Union School district : : a . . steady; choice and . a .| Board of education for 11 years : . . eo 4 Metoatey Docume Se toe san b | ffi | HRs eood ena Tow Ghote vente es Mrs. Murphy, 56 cera cee s a Resell £ Bae , 3 : Sheep — we - ’ " ; pa ; 4 "ie Sy doltnting Binabey' Batya. | y raiiic lub sinuahter lambs stengy) to. strong,” in 4 B one of the regent posts, ia a Bir ] eacicahraaes i ski, Incumbent Mayor William. E. —_ ssushter, cuss wnchat ; Pa a Chr St ‘ ela apr pring woman and aj a Homeowners’ Policies a ns Page se = soe + Presidency Ils Assured 33 rime fib chore lambe No. 1 pelts Clark Boulp |. a3 i a ‘little | Murphy w of the late Gov. | Accident Insurance : + Wayne . County ie ie |23.50; load ehajee me | - 0 .i- : - _ ® ed commissioner. vend by J. Basil Meidlein of 0: mized Ne. 1 cor Figen ma 97 ms Gere Cole. cco ee Seaton 3 campaign was a test of hi The | .Brablec, her running mate, has] ~ Automobile Insurance I ; - P - : : 1 pelts -20. 204 Ib shorn lambs No,|Col Brd A ..,, 33.6 Pillsby Mills 5 si nlarity S Pop- |heen superintendent of school Liability Insurance neumbent Lincoln Park Mayor, Pontiac Motor nod : [Gol Ges ...-2. 393 Broct & G :... 487 ee Roseville the last 10 nis. Burgla rance | eorge Con yi cscces SS. little ov = = : — M Barber was beaten by for- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Cow Reisen tes RCA Fe 3 ‘ A little over two years ago, be:| 4. : years. He is urglary Insuran : _ mae Mayer Sack Johns. Trafic Gicector ef the’ Pagtiag #2 Se Ee soe: telecaks omels CEP Bt ee a cer ee Somes toes, ety s & . _— a Mot vision ‘\on butchers and : ¥ | Con 4 Rey-Tob Bo... 58.2), - , s filled’ b ee ne en See a ee ae Sere ere HL Be Ba ee ee | ; len I ; “s 2-3, 190- a ie ae... way 8. .., 66:1 ; } . Greens aekae ar ome — ai ew of the Pontiac Traffic Witte below 17.90 Bg ge eed ed Curtis eis 2 s iy Pap oy Largély by dint of Williams’ ef- leas: is 56 and a North Mus. | Woods. arpe sea as announced toflay. weights to It se; severe! tess 2-2 Iseibee See oe at oe Bs forts, thé number will -swell‘to 23 egon landscape architect. : | ‘ « PR po pte Leon H. Big-|22, 22, 11.35-18.00; few ote 1-2 thoes Deus aoe: 204 Sinclair. - $1.2/when, candidates elected yesterday . Voters sc. Sache eaprevad Cuteme rst manager of Contract jimited volume 2-3 37055o0 ip Ibe iar (Bupa Bk, Bon Ry os are sworn into = wo-million-dollar expansion 15.60-16.50; Mttle below 18.36. : I Fn tne BSP .*. * fi pro-| Starting with Pontiac } Salable cattle 18,000; IBRS Bet --:: 0 ga on - 2%) All that remain ; fan tr Fla t's an Seen eae eS Bn BES hattae car heal tea : 1,126, ~ {2,346 to) was promoted to his present post- |choice and better: cows sie averaes Pury Mor oie fae So4|M- regents, three state me | messman now serving”in Washing: At Bad Axe, Matthew Mcl eng 1952. His experience in- steady with last yA. about Food Tes! a6 Sun ou co oo seats, two pl apiece on ton as an assistant secretary ot}. won the race for ee 15 years with the Grand |svocke's and feeders st fully steady: | Preept ul *. iat Byiv Bl Pa. a2 _state board of-agriculture and] ¢f' agricul has been. an tho Sard win tha race Sor jastiog af the] Trust Western & Fore Mur svereas, to. high. rime. visets 36-0 Brecgt ul <--iek4-Benag™'ce! .:: Be] sear jbebeiien ond ons ne ee Oe, es ming the gor Sormarty het by feel reamed ies oes Sr te ates opannet's tus Som Bfmem at) earn. fet /uee Sates Senate cee c atearisam ta oom ,late John Kavanagh. Eeumevt rid Named vice president at the ré- hele "steers J0'ts-13.40;- good. to lew Gen ters = Bi ft : be FLINT SURVEYOR Gy lection six-year term in 1961| Ra cent club choice 18.00-20.50; few Gen + 6 i - , moder 0h. one three (of the Grand ‘Prank Raliroad. sc |mmega peed, and maging Spear gem hee i AS Freateee 3 gue, a ee ee : Calvin Stodden 3.” 'seph L. Fourn of General Motors 22.90; standard helters Gown to 18.99- | Gen Tire «:-..06,6- (Gn Carbide ...169.6/Flint en tS Peete oidjveimet oometer, bas been on | eS - ; Druck & Coach Division was el most wility rod ats 16.09; Gooarien erAtS On Pee vin’, $1.8(POlitical unknown~outside Ge , althe board of regents since 1941, You receive for your Home, the . Voters st-Grand:Haven turned |/seeretary-treasurer Ey Gnd commercial bulls. 18.00-16 73:16 80 Dam Srett | 1.493| rene weere he thrice was elect i i. ca a ase ce alga tens : proposed new city char- | Ex , most and choice vealers ae "4 On Ges Cp... 33, |ed,county surve -| q plan to buy small ships ¢ a party: . Liability ter that would have -strength ecutive board members elect-\25:.00: J&* BP ,%. 27-00; culls Beta te Guif on ...!. 114 US Rud ..:.. aft ‘veyor. sol Ships to H W HUTTENL rT} : - led. were Andrew . |9.00; few good and pik m to| Hersh Choe .. .407 Bteel ||| ||. 58. In the campaign: he ve the na transport LJ ‘ ER Agency ae Bw ance ee Le Freight Linen, Tee tease “ead onser calves hi ina i Gent P std Warn B pic: it ecomerae ete ot Ledirmagget ed pach seated ia dlp ovo] H. W. Huttenlocher ” Max E. Kerns Pi Lane ae pe att ‘nc Saab an; moderately ae: Induat Ray "2.368 Werte A Bk | n the state by four-lane, divided) learns, , - au - Prince) 318 Riker Bidg. ‘BE 4-1551 ct Se see saree So See halle at Peek — = Madeils/3 , . a 5. _ ‘prime|Int Nick °’""* Y wee 5 : rats outer to bose eat’ racaned ser BSSatat neti Nee calli See, Taunt T i634 ' ! only 1.3, 3 She ‘agring eggs, Weeaga:| ns her 8 Serer rod 2H dae 3 . |S slaughter . ne.’ | — oe * 2 . er ee oe ; Sampindoy Avensane ae NOT This Announcement Is an Offer pulled ha Pccres ah ne . 30 38 18 . 2 ! of Tim so : Gov, Williams’ former eens Grain Prices Previous Day ae Ses Uta Biocks Y2% : 4 e for Sale... and Is a Solicitation iS secretary, Fred Tripp, for Week Ago '....282.0 1908 93.8 173.6 oOo : 7 : 5 tenden ‘ CHICAGO GRAIN Ago: ....251.4 122.2 : 5 <- of an Offer to ‘ are dines map pany. ‘ of. another. building com- ,,CM1C490- Aprit 2 (AP) — Open to- 1987 mm I SS is ise i : a f f _. Buy Said Time = a four-year an cole 3 yyy = ee only ay pret e 2.23% May ms — nylons tote - zt} ist we ists NOT ey om charter adopted last fall. Al : : were: Sept. |. ...2.16% May Ad 2 al eg ‘Tripp did not -|Alvy F, Bush, 29, Sage July sei iat DETROI : ; ask for a nite A aera he will 38, and Stone; 29, sry cee OO ce ee ae re Figures ap ‘k Nepiher Ce.) Oo 7 4 | :< * « agents of Local 614; Arthur peti reseacs ia ~ in | : oy Soe Ane See ' Oo S : Costello, 29. former \Sep seve 4 May i 14.49 Allen Elec. & Equip Co. eon : : “ sane 1 Home. Interment in White pel with military service. ‘Recitation of the Rosary st 8 p.m. today. Elks Lodge Sorrow at 7:30 this %, Knights of Columbus Rosary af 9 p.m. today. Mr. Jancearek He state at the [ ul 3 bar aa Aas, 1, 1 sist The Pontiac FOR WANT From 8 a.m. to- All errors t it. ments conta! be CASE: inked ge aD DIAL FE 2-8181 hould atte corer error eancellations ere made be sure to get your “kill number.” Wo — t will be given pa time for advertise. = previous to publication. Want Ads may to 9:30 cancelled tie ‘day of pubscatin. afer the first tnse Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6-Days 2 $1.50 8661.86 3° O10 2.70 4 180060 3.48 6 225° 4.05 6 2.70 4.86 q 3.15 6.67 a 3.60 6.48 © ® 4.05 1.29 Press ADS - 5 p.m. be re The 4 RATES $2.76 Senssew 82s8323 Card of Thanks 1 THE FAMILY OF LITTL Ez tricia Tiernan wish to sincere thanks to relatives, OPP PA- extend their the many kind and neighbors, who- gave comfort during the time the og Affairs of Oakland Co il WE — TO THANK pa MANY. friends and neigh>ors for their kinr’ness shown us during our. re- cent bereavement. Special thnaks to-the Rev. pene oe for his cori- Hom bold Hoffman ‘and Femily Mr “WE friends TO THANK OUR and neighbors for their kindness and thoughts of sym- r bereavement. George Ging of comfort and words Edward Bossardet for ali of his kind consideration, e sah dant oh Bruno Family, . Lakeville. In iametlom x, @ IN LOVING -MEM Jos foved 2 years ago today. ed him, miss him. ORY oF Mrs. Joseph passed “LOVING MEMORY dear dad, Walter P. away April 2. oF “OUR Gay, who 1955, iwaye so true, unselfisn acd kind, in this world his equal you’ il A beautiful life that came to an end, lived He died as he orn —~everyore’ s / migged by_his son, Douglas, & t Christine Blower. iN MEMORY OF oUR™ BAUGH La Donne Oni~ ~*~ grief we bear in silence, r the one we loved so The "hace we keep in m And God wil link the or Still closer when we “someday, sometime, our ss) 's shail ory. ra eh chen, eet again. Bad'y missed by Mother, Father and Brothers, 1 SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To. find .a | job, Place. to, hi fied NOW. | veor a. A 3-0035 : j — over r phone. he axons. la; 00. 10's W. rience necessary. Route, uni- orm and sales car furnished, Must be veteran. A cap, Apply 9 to 12 a.m. Good ‘Humor Corp, 6844 Wagner 8&t. Detroit 10 MEN NEEDED We pt tlaedee meade opened our new ice We need distribu- | oe rs, nO exp ust have car. Appty 1 (205 Voorheis Ra. and Tele- graph. Must be 21. OUT OF ao OR UN SHORTER HOURS? rite -Regerding pa sities to sell consunrers ‘h Ponti Products Part or ‘ull time, No experience needed w start. For jaterview write Ravwieich’s Dept. MC-606-198, Freeport, Lil. SALESMEN Immediate. employment for § men . with cars. Earn $38) ver month to start. Plus bonus. No canvassin, For interview phone PE $0388, E 80258, SALESMEN- Excelient rtunity for Exz- Perienced Modernization, rooms: siding and in Apply 2110 Dixie Hwy. rooemccand 9:30 to oe a.m, AL, ESTATE EXPERIENCE OR WILL segs t salesminded ener; > I go to right person Phone for Siig erview interview C. Schuett at M SALESMEN. WAT! WATER ER SOFTENERS. — $250 to $400 per imme ate Ca of commis- Full oF , be time. train: Call M SALESMEN Saies promotional work bein in this area one of the , one est mae et he ind) in the United eee eee oe a are wor’ enough to ea: + $86 ‘per week ‘part time. For appointment phone between 1 na Ty? = SERVICE Pee WANTED bd Chevrolet dealer, must be neat inte! nt, experience unnec- poten excellent pe with all insurance a pply to Serv- ice Manager, Crises Chevro- _ let Co., Rochester, Mich. SINGLE ‘TOOL MAKER FOR GENERAL Tool Room work. Apply in person = c* _ Ave., near &. Sagi- Py ae GARDENER FOR 1 or f days-a-wk, durin apne. and dase at eypevied. WILL ator : MEN WITH M be neat, dependabie * willing to -work’ overtime. for— 2-23 i J Bg OR J0R enced ry capab! horses, mae Sooley Lak we. | FOR MAR- yrs. old, Experi- with pa ~ YOUNG MEN 21 ae schoo] graduate. Car Intensive trainin pres receeds savancomen ing f igs major part of job. it ity of a vane ities & ‘ahcement oppor 1 job se~ curity. cal mode employe bene- fit progra’ fi HOUSEHOLD ‘ .FINANCE CORP. 3% S. Saginaw YOUNG ‘MEN, ARE YOU tween the of 17 and 25 and ‘desire part time employment: With & future? -6 months all-expense unity for pro» motion. Personal interviews each Monday, Tuesday and Wednesd Wy at 8 p.m. Parents ga 37 Lawrence St., Pontiac. Help Wan Wanted Fi Female 7 7 Airlines Need You See Ad Under Instructions, 9. Universal Airlines Training Cen- LEADER? : & potve? a ? a EPview 5) wm | 7. MAN TO WORK ON farm, Must*be clean, .ood habits, ~ ._no drinking. Holly, ME 43022. | - Y pm. es \ ESs- an, . Season now on. Draw against future comimis-. sian, Call Pie 38000, for appoint- ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER , modernization or- req ganization, FE 40844 for sppoint- eave os ee eee ee - : around with good ‘ ', rm. ATTENTION _. eR Bo a Bige to se sid rates, Earo nets, 205 Hae 2a een “Appointments fw | “FULLOR PART TIME ered, ae gree FE 56-4622 for side So ome yur impo gen & ARSER STEADY WORKO~ | S_muiet phe lnasiment, cor oe GIRLS OR “WOMEN, “To WORK : w WRENCE daily exces Sat. Te’ : = “ ey me . Bendale’s, 14 8, Begi- _* Young man drive delivery fiOUSEKEEPR. MUST LIVE IN. Zeus man te, dve,,cclvey | HQUEKERPR. Muar Live iy. ni-pta €:30 to 6:30.° MI 63161. . MI 6-2038. en. - TABORATORY TECH FOR SMALL acerca gery hospital. ™ EXP, WOOE PRESSER ¥r. TOP . Mr. rt, Live 1-381. “Sete $l, mee cmt cal | LaDy Fo a ee R GIRL. AND Gleaners, 331 Main St, Rochester, et ee. : : AL HOUSEKEEPER. é REA har owe transpertation. x bo ag a ee home pights. 10 per we week. Rural of new e with am ane home, No Family “of one. cog He | SS a Character & rallaistiee references — =Realtor - 66181. ‘ omg a Write Pontiac Press, JOUR: NE REGISTER AFTER- Te aes me Soeperens. noons. Top scale, Olive 1-6381. Beatiemcrene: | — Sel Ea electric matetegnnss, SECRETARY- : : De. deme onporienve ie thectron’ - In Beham's finest realtor office. | ee meee, Sete, ee oe Scadtioned’ oltions ‘Deveeutiied = ane Fe sod inte "work. Good short Sms ae ge gm pee onal bined baeetionae raaeeasoaY Fees NTE hi Call Mrs. schultz, Midwest -4-6000. hospital Registration LL WANTED: YOUNG LADY, BE- - sary. Mr, Olive 16381 tween 18 and 3 years cy ‘age, Aue PREseoR, WC MUST BE Ex in. municiptity located near Pon- ag | RE ona Se tise, She must have the following * : - dinaf an Fite, ten Uties. Apply 15 | sigh ‘School Diploma AN N Neat appearance ; , ton. egy will Legg WS for Pi and congenial paaaiiiy + galeomen. 2260 Dixie iy Own trans 11 a.m. mass Oy p.m, only, Ask for Training in the following: Mr Bridges. ; Typing MAN WITP PANEL TRUCK TO Snow PO ; hel? 2 poets saute: Be Casio Tation Hg = Se machines, Gan Hills Or man — valuable but not essential. Salary established route looking for qua pee ate af eek ity work & edvencoment. | rE iggy ; Des aa / 1-A313 or FE 5-946 after = ee enened. salary oo MANAGER pomey L & CREDIT semi-monthly, Any cations. ne good f a for above position may made Apply in petean, gnaw. to Box 15, Pontiac .. MEN WANTED “ WANTED: GIRL OR WOMAN, housework & care of 1 child, Te,.were, Pesto ores getieg -| ire te Sea ba0m a. amous mi 4 : in pono A High earnings, no ex- WAIT: COFFEE GIRL, 675 ‘- Priv. rm. and TV. Christian _ and ref, Midwest 60831. - start. WOMEN WANTED TO and:8 p.m. Tues., Help Wanted 8 ad & WOMEN. FULL OR eget me, se atkins rationally ad — is No cay re- x. rry, 8 pty 10 a.m e MOTEL MANAGER ‘ee oppor, —_ e who are not r afraid to w pt. furn. Write Pontiac Eig Box 63, i sworm: ew e Pon aterford and P Thies wood 32-9060. . SALESMAN AT ONCE P. Ww. DINNAN/ HURON Employment Agencies 8A - Bookkeeper $425. ‘ Seats ie manners rane ag Oo oe Geant } er ye “Empie emg re ie peel a FE 5-9221, $225 Personable y on — ml ed fendly "es and — in pe and do, some “tite, See Bar. tare ai Career Center, B-i Riker _Bidg. PE 8-0416. -Graebner’s JOBS | FOR Men & Girls RECEPTIONIST TYPIST: $€200 Attractive girl who likes to meet people, Car prefer: erred, CLERK Peet = ¢ efer mature woman with typi = skills, armed OR SECRETAR jE va Young executive ha train high school Grad. who knows typing and shorthand. ASSISTANT SCOKKREPER $250 OPPFICE TRAINEE $190 High school graduate with to start immediate TYPIST, 60 W. P.M. ....04.6240 TYPIST. Pla, LIT e330 TYPIST. 40 W. P. M. .......8220 TYPIST, oa” eyed $190 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY $300 oom Professional man needs girl with good skills for his small MEN - Accountant trainee G1TH*. - Office manager, trainees. (3081) Inside | eeeranies tor eredit firm (2189), $300 a ee et Graebner’ S “MICHIG AN’S * LAR GEST”. 33 Pontiac Sta sees Bent Bidg. CUS- Classi- 28181, REACH CAST TOMERS throu fied Ads. Call 1 CLERK TYPIST GIRLS RECEPTIONIST ARY $300 Experienced ~ for doctors- office, close to down town. typing skills ronal ~ experience $350 SECRETARY. #500 gee feTss & eon reins mz, : ‘as dy “5 ~ Cay Sars Saat Fees | weasel pa og EM: Sea 16 x . Available now. ‘3-4 = PY it sales PRACTICAL OW RSE WOULD for executive _like work. OR baa young man, Great future wa eae 7 sort - es: - JR. DRAFTSMAN, $400 ” ~ r p ofirm wan on yo tab’ week- youn man now who in- ends, will train, if willing to wer, rested in 8 -- | Curb girt for day shift. from Are you that man am. fo opm. walenaer's Di Drive uaalEs CONTACT, 1400 statis Te HD TRONINGS" OR ee ied te new bust gs done io my home. FE bess, Excellent es oes (ND IRONINGS DONE | * $450 in my bome, Work Guar. Includ- New firm w ponsibh ing curtains, FE 2-175. an te take charge of (WILL DO IRONING IN MY HOME. Books and offic FE 23567, WOMAN... Dy ask EVELYN EDWARDS |"Set-"wort aa, renned. home TION, COUNSELING in exchange m. Pon- ‘yous ate or =e tiac Press Be M. 602 Community Nat’ Bank g. 2.3 - - " Building Service 12 PP ia tie tinn dl Slim Your Figure And Work With Vigor $390. ym for We have s ag 4 job » soe someone . Health Here's your feat sala. phe rimming our figure. Soo Forse : Bidg. FE é. PONTIAC PROPER $240. Bright young’ lady who wants ‘to oy gw x m Work in Pontiac, Must type | my | al LAYING, canmsng * contractor potty Biewerel Peer tires | Fa NEED NELP : Ai. CUSTOM Roughin finish, pacts, PHA | with tncome Tax? $9.00 per # terms. Gordon Fiattley. 3-0482 heme. 1 BRic BLOCt WORK. fe aici — ae _TAX SERVICE a ROOFING & SIDING. GUAR: 39-2043 87 1 Rd d work. OR 3-5526 WORKING MAN'S Th ER E wat TRENCHING © fon off Baldwin Call PE. 81197. | £ _F 3 Soe pee __Insurance Agencies AJA |igcueare Woe cme “Austin-Norvell Agency nm : ustin- € pA ag —prraes | STAY HOME, pity BY i rices, Terms./ py 44312, FIRS, toro 4a Lire oe anytime. FE 43177. in aos seen: L TYPES MASONRY WORK IVE OUT WITH RSBURANCE. Soaks brick stone ite places. / 79 W. Lawrence. - Corner Cass Cement drives and w . Only : 7 . rage gy to Hs Sy GE INSURANCE Call PE 2-2671 dav or uight, Ellis _Inc. OF ALL KINDs AL Aah TYPES eek totes os [Beas PAPERING AND DECORATING.| FE 5-87 ee ye Plowing = WNs | wer roller, "Free es- - 86-6686. “APING, $3.50 sale, Vicin- Larbor.. 6. ROTARY Lipe moagg BY THE JOB. 80 after 5 p.m dens & flower Income Tax | ~17 . WODER Tax CONSULT. tg a jaa nde A r. & : . Open rE 41549 : AA COME TA SERVI Wayne Garrett. Open "til 8 p.m. Fe 5-699 Isl 8 cageey. Must: 8. of Economy re. ALL INCOME TAX SERVICE 35 N. PARKE 1662 WOODLOW PE 46368 . OR ‘ HOUSE CAI! CALLS ~ INCOME TAX RETURN PRE. pared > yt our home by qualified yee | A master’s” degree, RTON E. rose, ee Home calis 7 rah ie bon PEE 41444. coe “EAE ix, RETURNS PRE- | tor. eves. BENJAMIN 1 R. BACKUS 2 | penne Refinishing 164 abe! ESap REPINISHING. 4 1 FE 20074 ON. T THE BEST mie | imeahiee ane ator PE. 4114 bath. Fi re ia * sane Rent Apts. Un 34 _ Ste ‘9 et?) ee ae LOST: OREN PARAKEET IN INSURED BY PHONE week. No Sa ays. See Barbara at Career Center. BA *Riner Bidg. FE 68-0416 ____ Instructions - — _9 ~ BEST WAY _DRIVING SCHOOL collar.» Call Fu, $00 re Airlines Ne« Need “You pee 6A eH for training iomsa and r piome, course nm persovel devel oy sare “SAFE-WAY” bane ‘PB 308 Res Oey PE 2-2353 FE 6-1645, Work Wanted Male 10 A-l BRICK & BLOCK WORK. A-l =| re FE +4210 aL New & . Cabinets, porch +4054, AVAL 1 CA work, New & repair. 5. B. Murdock. Pe atee1, BLOCK, AND CEMENT YOUNG MARRIE MAN DESIRES STEADY WORK AB ATELY. WILL bo Me, A 1 ag |ALL KINDs OF CEM cUsTOM HOMEs = FE 56-2209 ot FE 43-9623 Bry wait Py MACHINE : Foee, eons, © job toc big or rewindows “en snd plastic on | CEME;> drives & ete Jensen, FE ALL TYPES OF HOUSE PLANS | custom. drawn. EM 3-493 tloors 2-3 ’ Cary nter Contractin ogo on TRIM, OFT our Bip postin Tt zx ‘BLOCK oR SPRCRALAT baesbeune Eb 3-4879. _smali, FE 5-4628. ~ FENCING ranch in chain link Co., GEneva Car’ L. Bite FE :Nicholie & Harger Co. 3 W. HURON &«T., FE 5-8183 ra Pe toe $13 Orchard Lake cy Dl j ve 4 MAHAN REBT LE Let MALE BUACK «Wants A Tv ie 1915 W HURON PE 2-0263 | a On 3-504. Reward enaer | Lost — OLD BLA FEMALE Laundry Service 1s __cocker zoe = Hig. reward. |POR FAMILY taOnDRY sEeRy. LOST: FEMALE SETTER, WHITE. right A so pg ear, vie. Clarkston. | Xeiof Pontes Laundry. FE) pe 3260 or MAS3IO. CACE CURTAINS. PLAIN OR RUF: | LOST YOUR PET? WANT To Beautifully ‘wished. Pontiac 1 home? FE 5-0290. fete Mppone. FE 28101 | Michigan Animal Rescue League a A | MICHIGAN FOX AS- Landscaping Me 18A | “sociation will pay, reward of 850 . on 6 -for information the | TREE SERVICE (PETE’S)| Srrest and conviction of the per- | ; pamened ot wean. wine! State L Land Ae ©. afchery range UB By i | Sec. G39 Howell Ra. Pontiac. Sindee ar search Pree atl. Hobbies mates. Call EM 3-6150_ one & Supplies 244 LAWN SERVic . TTACH- clean up, bed - sore. Se << 0 vata megppidin «= , rolling, wn, | . og spindied rill «press, cuttin . Hourly Delta slogte. spindle drill press, m y contracts, Dan's Land- Delta wood & metal eutting bead | 2555 scape eT saw, power hack * & other + 4-510 equipment. Dispos: of my hob- DON'T FEED THE 25, Sm, Peed * sale. ie Peng Es me | Pal"S Fe SSaet™t | ew sonamace egy Sh PAD som woh RANE | LAND 4 fi). BACKENSTOSE, is i. ing. 10 per cent down. 12 months | .l@¥tence, FE 21414. oo pelasse. FE Cit, | Notices & Personals ae A ee AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES i Base y worry, Know lOnT NDSCAFT AND The tacts Fa too ODOC: a aon ~AEROTRED KNAPP ivered. ELgin 4-4377. 4 S S : Fre: Herman a TREES | ex! OR 3.1509 GENERAT. BLDG. A REPAIR TR Brick Bay cemert, cemerne | | . Ca 4-2200 MOVING ros | INSTALLED. Free estimates, | Custom “Sewer, “OR ~“TRENCHING AND BULL DQZING ‘ R. 2 aaa °E bee tank & ares field a G — QUALITY SY pe ‘ ne ERNE SERIE I 0 ets, CALL, FE 2-1321: - ANYTIME —— eaarepged, Tee tentie Trimmed or removed. Specializ- = "a work around buildings and Free estimates. “Freok able rates. Fully insured. = nberg. MArket 4-2003. ~ Moving & Trucking “19 Al LIGHT HAULING, MISC. JOBS. & SASEN Ey SSE IE | fe Btate “Bt & aT HAULING. BABE: Se eee PT, = ; anytime. “~O'DELL CARTAGE | foca and kong a moving up tree a charge, | boca. gheeUCED yt ae Samp "ecke aeamraters Pontiac fami and - Industrial Tractor Co. 8. WOODWARD — . erea, treasured pet. ae: OLD BLACK —PEMALE cocker, gray around mouth. Stub 2070 Airport Rd ; ANY GIRt OR “WOMAN NEED. ‘ine a omer adviser, contact I. Langley. Phone FE Mrs 25122 “Confidential The Salvation | a “SPECIAL | COLD w A bh} E, $5.50 complete. Dorothy's. _ 212944 — ~PRAMES | MADE TO 0 RDER : - restored ee In Debt? Wt you are re trouble our. payments, * meeting ae eaey: = aw above OPE : ‘310 E. PIKE ST. - Travel Agencies ghee uagtinne a PL LP SUMMER VACATION Reservations and Tickets © a 3 PONTIAC TRAY iad SERVICE 60s W. Huron 8t. PE #3251 Wd. Children , Children to Boa Board 26 A G00 LICENSED BOME. MA $1072. Lost & Found 24 To Buy~fo Seli-To Insure MAHAN REALTY CO REALTORS Open Evenings & Suncays 1073 W. Huron _FE 2.0263 CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS VonWeit, ry Dixie Hwy. 4 3-1355 . ' | IN-A FLASH Fot land contracts see Au- fie Johnson in years ser tlefiad | Phone Ope, Eves, “CASH —_fiix +1295 ‘tl or On +a =~ ‘Sunday ‘TRADES: . SELL. \! Las oe ee : cans : res “PROPERTY oe a children veleame, lake privileges. ‘| IS WHERE. | Pr pepsodt Faeey Foun. PROFS RY ite as al ets a, |) A sera ons . NEAR Pox. | ; and ee town. ween -6 & @ p.m. ‘for Rye oN MAIN FL. ge a we ly . ; | Priv, ent, | Vie. a ae uw |g _burn, 2 BEDRM. Pere Lae. | Te. Children welcome. FE. 5-89 2 AND 3 or ee ing Sylva; . AD utilities. - mrs, ve & refrigerator, OR 3-71466- Fil ai aa ‘APT. eae | ae i cluded. “$48. monith, FEE 6-529 2 La ‘will cate for works. 101 8. ARGE ROOMS Ni : With television and gas heat. Also paddock while tmother ‘YF ogee RMS BASEMENT “APT. Pvt & bath. m' Children wel. coine. “Gingellville FE 5-1927, 'g ROOMS, EVERYTHING FURN | _men only. FE 43135 vice friends and clientele. A. Johnson * REALTOR 174 =66 va th” Rd. IMMEDIATE CASH FOR fqui-|? ties and land comtracts, Or have KT for same. L.Tem sane ha Realtor ake Rd E 4-4563 Edw. M. Stout. Realtor 77 'N. Saginaw St. Ph. Open Eves. ‘til oe LET U ; Bie on = sale of Seer eontract before sell i | 26'9 W. Huron OA &-3338, FE 2-743) Ti YO et oat Ads! To: ROY KN: AUF. Realtor CASH FOR YOUR —— pool we cap — . Haron: ésk UITY et mer bo erma are Estate 1362 W Pe |= 48402 or FE $4813, sak for Mr. | ws RA Banfo ae... Apt. -8 8. Mdith. | : 2 ROOM “UNFURNISHED, : a a fi ar me ith Call 3A Tey. : pi ist moni ay Painting. & ‘Decoriting 20) __Wtd. Miscellaneous — 2B mre. traders af, isa se «bee Fe eae area. Hot feel obligated. Call 7° BEDRM.. CLEAN & BRIGHT. PAINTING & face lguoLe “oR DOUB poTToM for an appointment to discuss r with large yard. Aduits, 55. EM Feasonable rates, a Me | w & single or Goudie spri a We ¢ trading tate # real _ bart. 15 Union Lake PAINTING & D: | oe © hasrow for Ford trecter with | Suiele. Wt cinoss cpparteniticn | L SEDAM. DUPLEX, Patio. tae sonable, free etimates,”” : and Northe ern listed for o rece children welcome, $85 a. Fanaa MA 5-381. 1. ee STOPT “LOORT de ei FE 5-6363. AINTING & PAPER HANOING. | DORRIS & SON REALVOR 7 node UPPER, PARTLY FOR. Ke E_Wilhine, FE $4000 | Rowwes, to move We alse tear | 28: Huron“ "Phoue FE 41587 |” nlsheg. Cail PE’ 4142. PAINTING walls W. ‘ eee game & 3a houses, USED CAR oF ou MAIN | jet Foca, a. UTILI- per cneone. remcvea. ae | ¢ tion, MY 2-6432. Roreeshiars _ Pontiac. Mr.) sages in Pontiac GR 3-048), __ Banc PE 23-2706. _ wae Ss % BOY's BIKE. OR on _B _s¢ iS & BATH, “FRIGIDAIRE. | FAINTING PAPERHANGINO— ie 9757, | "ares 7 OR 3 eat mortanee: | stove, het we water, steam heat, an LEANED \ € rm € rage mo, venien' TUPPER OR see | WD. 2 HORSE TRAILERS Ra IN| Pin “Bary eee’ | tes stores a bus. t block from PAINTING, i iT. EXT. WALL st et oe LE elgte a 8-4435 Pike st. Prefer couple, both work- ; ‘ashing. van "eit, FE 2-2671. | WILE BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE _ ‘mg. FE 26127. FAINTING 4 PAPERHANGING, | __.Wanted to Rent = 29 prope wy. Purchasers waiting. | 3 RMa. ge APT. isT PLR, ries. Very reasonabie. ~~ SS guaranteed Phone FE 243152. BEDROOM HOUSE, IN “erry. Orr ce, $809 Commerce Rd. 3 Oe of, BATH. STOVE & UTIL. PAPERHANGING. PAINTING, | PE 5-7000. > SONY 1-3708 i laster repair. me $-8513. FAMILY Rane. ~To PONTIAC, : 13 y ROOM a fH. EXCEPTION. APERHA GING rge home - nice, FI re enn oF FE. 4-6620 Schools. Wil] pay $100 month. FE, _Rent Apts. Furnished 33) y RMS. BATH. oi FORE FE- = cael 2-888. Television Service n GENTLEMAN. big: FR Btn ‘Sa PM APTS EVE ENTRANCE 3 BMS. CHILDREN WELCOME. ea pees SAR ° share re privale, home or apt, Write ear to aan eene _ m7 NR, Ce Ce e8. OA $291. PPER COPENRA RS RADI Tv | _ full details, Press Box 1. ROOM APT. EXCHANGE FOR 3 LARGE ROOMS, BATH, UPPER |. Sew Heron, nist serv | CAND DLORDS | § ENT THE SAPE * wet werk of elderly man. 133 | with stove & best. ie. eats FE adeeee Fi wiles tenants 7 Ee. MODERN, ¥ WITH, HEAT AY OF WiGHT TV - | Jim “will s Reale’ 1218 Bald TTC Bi Ps DAY OE s-i200 or eee hve. FE cast ‘ TAGE ROOM 8 ENETTE | —\~ ROOM ONPURNISHED _M..§ s aut txren Moo. BovsE handy to Pontiac Motor, § | GUARANTEED © TV REPAIR. A garage. N. 3 BEDROOM, PARTLY FPURN. r month A. Tey- MAKE. FE 49136, CONDON. SS et sted peek 72, spound, eke trent) __ tor. FR OS. __ _R & TV, 127 S| PARKE 8T. apt. S6te P ‘ ie RMS. & ., & BATH. PvE ; gp ota Bw 0 S ncala tke | ROOM KITCHENETTE, PRIV. ent Heal water furn, _ Typewriter Service" 22} take over be home for: amily vace-| bath, aduite only, 290 8 ee 3-1978, TYP ADDING MA- Wins Aerie Se. é ae Aer Gia Ny avis m2 * Sener rn apes 02 ‘Share Share Living nf Quarters 3D WEST SIDE. TY, Priv. ers :PE i N° gad incloding all ‘wulities. “BATH. PORCH & GARAGE Se. Lawres: WOMAN WOULD LIKE BUSIN: Pa esine Pee Prt. Close fo in Clean Spee stiry Upholstering .. B oi Teltturon a. == 7 ROOM LOWER FLAT. CaRoE nn | Rae 2. RMS, Paty ENT. CARE, OF sereehed porch, heat, on BEADLE'S SAMPLE —— children in exchang oo) leke VE mo t. PE 5-1027. Wtd. Wek Sooteacts, —— 32| mo. me TebHaten visiaty. FE RM. & BATH. 4493 BIXIE. DRAY- by ppt ples et bennett endo | ton, No ebildren mg oe ‘Lake F igaserre 4 AND § ROOMS & BATH. STATE ST. Sas, 5. $ ee aN Re Cc: ms, ae | RING CLEAR “SHARE BATH. ROOM. “POWNSTAING. 4 8. THELEORAPE _No io drinkers, FE +0044 and Dhultice BLIPCOVERS, — DRAPES 4 BED. At our petits to joninoel new 3 a CLEAN AN ROOMS CLOSE IN. 6 - piven’ 518 rd Lake. $100 _ spreads. My _poteriel. or pm eae) — ie — =) week, For couple. 114 Center : ve 2-601. UP tos “FAR eiughea edaahehe Gon ass woloee 54300. 5 PT. NO CHILDREN UN- ries. Lowest prices, PE 2-1004 you sell. Ask for Bob Maken. RM, & BATH. der 15. rt Week, FE 4-6458, 130, 8. Parke. -_UPPE a. 35 inwin. Orr © OORES BECOND FLOOR, | close in Cel! FE 2-6663 or FE 2-7734 ee AVON APT SUIT DING | Modern 3 as & bath, Walk fn Pie On bus fine ‘Apply 617 E ae aaNOOM. PRIVATE BATH” ~~ HRAND NEW 2 ROOMS FURN. CLEAN, OTILt- pow ell, 5 ag» wl ca iaeel bed ead ties paid, child welcoine Pontiac’: ‘fines) new: avertmente, are ready for oecnneney | ROOM APT, LARGE, 620 WELY ‘Children ‘welconie, ow Hi AIR CONDITI NED Mest ae ae eee ROOMS, | ee PARTLY F a — tiles patio ma pe + RMS = Se eet oe } , ADUL’ om “ pen for iy 0 waa burn rear office. . “Bally ‘and i 2 RMB. pERIVATE 3 BATH. an 2 FEderal 86918 - 2 Reales iw \ sa UTILITIES. how tg ey madecr net Private beth & entrance. FE. included, $1°@ per month, lea _UMNiveéraity 3 “evenings. _ 8276 3 RMS. PURN. IND FIOOR “APT Baby Welcome, 261 State FOR ADULTS ~Willeams Street, lower 3 & ath 470 «68. aford All utilities, $65 month J ROOMS, BATH. MODERN. COM- rang. | ee Pe sstas jetely furnished. Ample bs 8 Washer. garden space. § :| LARGE 3 RMs, AND BATH. ALL. ly. Near “ i poet ont yo oo. a Lossted close | consider housework as pa: - i ment. i784 part Pay" | or ph. Fl +1151, EB LA rt i RM. FURS APT 111 LEGRAND J Room. MO _ quiet, partly yt 3 ie Johnson N CLEAN, dart | is y AND 4 D 4 ROOM APT. UTIL. FURN. i we oe oot sAtH & ENT i 6 Park rince.o i us BAP ry ——— CLIENTS WAITING (4 oe BATE For large and smal tomey in towp and also SELL! It’s | ~ carly bird that gets the i Edw. M. Stout, Reahor TN. Baginas 6 Ph. PE $-s165 on “ 8:36 © “LISTINGS WANTED” Ger CAH FOR YOUR euale Bgories edd Leslie R. Middleton SELLING YOUR : HOME? | THE. ANSWER “TO UR PROBLEM: hi ae tbe 2818. a *f iy < 1 os more. £9 a me. Adults, _— Pontiac. KX BRIGHT APT. MAIN FLOOR. aE ist FLOOR. 2-471. NISHED, vais & © ci FAs atTERE TPF. FE 45-6261 after ~ Perry. meee tcctin Pensioner | 2 BEDRMS. WALLED LK. i ix rE bend ‘ote a} Sa eons, Gall 8 Sa MORTGAGES ii : ite EN- t, ent. & water turn. PROPERTIES, ‘ere | _ trance. OR 3-1388, sib a ins, de01_N. Perry. or more, with } se. Ss. BA Wil B. D. CHARLES, 1717 ——— * suena oh nate “bao im fo Sepa = Helical Medal 32” Meads PE 40621 Eves 5-880! | > PLEASANT Wo TWo ” AbU LTS Hor WATER, | TO GET THE MosT FoR Your es Ger my Peeler P| heat, [rafrig. & stove fun, $56 contrac en reriiige 5o "on we Sun 044 Metso Pat oS scat | to aoe_encamas pron | "Ht ee ed ES WE CAN SELL. BUY OR SERVICE private entrance and utiiities, 875 FURNISHED 8100 PER M yous land contract. See us et fo. FE 8-810 ogg TNOLE, | CALI. FE +1500 on OMCHAPIN. REAL ESTATE 7 ROOs«a. os A Wane. “apotra ai But S ‘ rg ala, . 470t Dix! : noes Plains ra cu “yer Wei Cinih | 2 oot Ce rnd sae ete nna > eerenars apd n Working couple only. PLE AT rs FE. "Waeted Real Estate “32A. S76, iat “summit, _FE_ 2-644. | TER CARET. =" pee! = | re ar eo ck ARGE ROOMS & BATH: 4 AT A-l ARCADIA COURT. K | * * el. BUY SELL LOR TRADE oy. Yeni hides” Tie | SNe eae 1m BomUnoS | const e Bist Realty. we ie bay” and 7 “Roows 2 BATH IRD FLOOR, Rent Houses Furnished 35 t. mre seas saute PIPL ALL LNG LAA “"CEORCE BLAIR. | 2tiee'™”* : TE Vena mom & parx! court EST 3 RM. ATH. CLINTON APT. achelors preterr y nice. 4536 1s tonal Pais 32-1251) 103° oe Pease 2072 Commonwealth. = yton ) ROOM Urera ~~ BUY OR SELL Pontiac private entr. & 3 BEDROOM PURN. DRAYTON — ba.h Inquire 22 Auburn, rear of-| Plains. Garage, large lawn, auto, 1 + buy your ptop- fice. < | of] heat. Washer aryer, $136 | erty or will sell % for you and -+ RMS. A 5. INKING | Plus utilities, OR 3-9215. | be Ls cece Cal aan te ae eg 7 ROOMS. ‘a tai, WELCOME eee = ARGE RMS. 7 LA Choe. w pre ce mnogu | cle. Mleely fur. Priv. ot re AND ‘BATH. GAS HEAT. PE 41157 500 Eliz, Lake Ra. _ beth. “PE ¢1832, 400 . ms Paddock. $ -" o out. Couple preferred FOR EQUITIES 3 RMS. PVT. ENT. & BATH. : coat Sennen wellipeated modern " Jessie Calta = RMS: & GARAGE FURN. INE. | or 6 | Wiete ene $38 a wk, Phone | i Ay 4. PE ‘3 8 ROOMS & BATH MODERN: 4 ROOM MODERN, ‘WEWLY DEC- _orated, northwest siiore, Cask clean & private. couple only. FE |» Ties: tne only. ‘Box 83° Pos- tise Press. 4 ROOM | , 2 BEDROOM 4-108. | oMALL HOUSE ‘For RENT, AU- tom gap heat, children wel- come, Saas at 1798 Tavior bo hone UNION LAKE, 4 es, sae Bas sng Rent Houses oe8 Unitrd. et hap hig agg? ak ROOM ew COUPLE OMLY. t _FE “1-08 a Reasons nie MA “ne rome atte a lea 2 BEDRM. rm. ove ; Poa — for mm. newly tg he og i evound,” Me pi casi of ibe > wy ety pm. DERN ONE BDRM. subu is 2 Pe “ie - i 3 Pare: 2 ree 3, bedrm: ne Soins ie ae gis: per ment with enlon’ ts __ buy. OR 3-4613 or KEnwood 2-3205 RENT: HOUSES APART. kd reg or ets | ape Pa eae \GOMS. BASEMENT. Scar garage. FE &-3976. - EARLY EW. Bi : ee oe BROS. ee SB Bay Oe OB, 28 i9 Resteces home eng Dodge Park, room heme, Ehwabeth ‘Lake ELWOOD. REALTY _- FE 5-1284 RENTAL UNITS. Attractive pew duplez pe unite. Reasonable rent Locaied ip Pon- tiac on East 5 Pom! Perry St CALL F 7633- | WoopatLL “TARE Weak R DAY. ton Plains, bedrm. and 2 bevi- rm. Reasonable. Call Detroit, | _KEnwood 7-397. -For Rent Rooms- 37. DP nn 1 ROOM a KITCHEN, GIRL, PRI- Phone nad i washing ir [ FOR LADY WITH CQ coor. ing socinnes pone fura. ae # +971 ROE § 4 Pe aa RM. DOWN- "Rent | Sas at Mis le ily. Owner fervea out of state. Pric for action. e 3% ¢ bas hasse with - We buy land contracts NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 343° W. Huron ‘ : Open om SMALL ‘house BY OW OWNER, E ELIz- abeth Estates; $4950. FE _._. NO MORE - Do’ you have to make confettl wilh our rent receipts? This frome with ite large 14 x 25° va ls bed ted fi storms & screen fire- ows ce & a shaded lot go with thisy me. Priced PLEASANT SLEEPING ROOM. 9 * blocks, fro Lao and ROOM FOR WOMAN. living room privileges FE: 4-7666. ROOM FOR RENT, NEAR PLANT & bus line. . 1 Home a. . SINGLE OR COU- ROOM, PLR” | ‘with kitchen & lsund v= ppp no prem in = home widow near down town. FE b-9093 SLEEPING ROOM, FIRST-FLOOR, near bus line, 401 N. Paddock. FE 2-0034 SLEEPIN RENT FOR BUSsI- ness or 1) Bb mont — Near _General Hospital, PE 4-144 WEST SIDE BUSINESS MAN, chower, garage. FF: enn WOMAN, . COORTHO priv. A orivate. FE 4.” WEST bucinéss women preferred, garage Fe eu. & _ Rooms With Board 38 200M roR oe: coop meals FE 2 pve ma Homes 38A OP LLL ALPE ia To 1 aa ee an on es scone PRIVATE OR SEMI-/ 1342 W private room * for aged or con- ——— include doctor's aud nursthg care. FE §-4267. Hotel Rooms OL LPP PP rel i HOTEL AUBURIN rae by Fase or Week - Aino apartments. woking oy refrigere on unit, FE 2-0266 , satel Es. OOSEVELT neat senune & apts iv week, Moderate rates, - Perry. FE 54-8126 CLEAN, day or 13 «(UN ¥. KITCHEN & SIDE. 8t. eet “ROOM: 39° town, 1 t, 40123. $6,500 with terms. 938. PADDOCK, PARKING: A “cee WHITE SLEEPING ROOM FOR MAN aay “private « entrance, FE ¢-0713 | ATTRACTIVE waren FOR GIRL. BROS. - Kitchen, 547 W 4 ee — Phone OR tae a 34814 EAN SLEEPING RM, ON WEST ~ Re re Opens Eves: i dl bet Sunday 10 to 8 CLEAN | SLEEPING Pe oe a _Meman. 24 Norton A j “CLEAN ROOM oa 1 pees FE OMe == CUS FOR 1 9? GENTLEMEN, RIGHT - dowr iown, 41 Pine S81. FE 2-8820. MOOWN, glares, bungalow iF YOU WANT & CLEAN, peoetes poms, Ow aT ee wet room. iry our home, At bus! ois” Cedar shake construction Reka.) onk Priced at: only $6950. ; Adults _oniy.. Elin | $1,900 STEAL — STEAL — ‘Unde NICE CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM evable but true. Modern bunga- $T week, 54 Edison. FE 5-2168. w my! eark -., ie ee war, io lt ee bulicing Falls, Birch doors. Plastic tle ciose to wn wn genera) state hospital. on bus line, kiteh-| Tom. Two large bedrooms, alu- : _ 115- State; minum storms & screens. Two rent e+" aie large lots, Good man.” urnec Large : ieee -_ =. , miree, ge ‘home Pep Mr. = pews Fi oy Ay Pale “— — HOME —- 4 bed- m plet tecendle Uoned Ail” new plumbing. New furn. Complete new kitehen 17x19 with birch cu pee: New bath iplastic tile). ¥ built-ins. Fw } dining rm eves "sen with : welk-in closets ae . ta ne » foom, din room, kitchen end bath, heat, 4 Only $8,000 full price. | ‘LAKE PRIVILEGES—3 be: romm brick in SéIven Y¥il- | lee: Soacious reoms, am- le storage space. Ceramic ‘le bath. vlastered. painted walls, OF auto. heat, A reveh style home tn perfect eettine ed oak trees. Only § LAKEFRONT ~— 2 bedroom brick. Panoramic window See it now THIe 16 IT! New *_ hee- : ‘ red bun¢gsiow. Fl palated "kt" ed bets floors, auto. nd $57 “per mooth. Re RY! URE! HURRY? ; PIONEER we Colonial. Sweeping vestibule nto spacious living -reom Family nage A moc = ig Oe ga caNiebae Rh tee ae ; windows. ard sereene on ae — ~— 2 nhedroom bg = cand piciite ise gern eso, Be charive eae: FE 46183. - eat door, Only . - Onty $1500 down buys this 7 foom — Nothi ing Down bedroom oe. or 3 bedroom starter Se ete os ‘DOWN. A 2 ee on lo Gall J.C HA HAYDEN, Dialer: oi . i . Pe 86-0441 15 | a30 = — 9600 ‘Pleas- =|‘ ant 4 room home. Good furnace. LASS, emorrino pag THELMA M. ELWOOD | eae - $Bedrm, Lake Front >| CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 _ John Kinzler, Realtor 670 W. Huron St? Clarkston Area = Leslie R. Middleton FE 6-600) VALUE! Realtor FE 5.0003 4 GRTEWAYS to | HAPPINESS. wo. SPIC AND SPAN at gt t ze DRAYTON PLAINS | North sue oh Bai = yy ‘ered | “ $7,850: s1430 . MAHAN waaay CO. REALTORS FE 24263 - Ciatkston REAL ESTATE INC. 29 8, Main. Clarkston, Mi 10% W. Huron NEXT DOOR—TO BRANCH POST _OFFICE TRIPP at, ae HIGHLANDS 2 bedroom, ote Page| un ~~ second floor .-* ripe et ot Es Sas : You can be ready fot sum- - er in this spacious, 2 Lo ‘ * lem i $ lots. 0 roome, large living room w Leslie eR Tp. Realtor ; FE, “saan ore can / floors. Bese ee ers pais, ie, Lov Oak floors seconmay Foom. “HURON VALLEY REALTY ° Tie MWS ot Wentipe Loke RA len ef home 1% septs eet | alore. wire LOOMFIZLD : Russell Young. REALTOR-BUILDER 412 W. Huron . ~ PE 44-4525 Templeton W. SUBURBAN 4 seams pad. SOD, otecued regs. Nice AUBUR HEIGHTS new, 4 rooms and bath. 2 BRICKS $10.975 , oa Latente sere! i} oO : fihries tm afesitor FE er4 | NEAR MREORT howe RING, : & WIRING, ae oo -Newingham In Auburn Heights $3,009 DOWN 4 2 ment | ee =, =a Belts eC. “NEW fits | 3-Bedroom Rancher - 5 Acres pena cts ett wool" burame a my oreo, fal beth oll AC. heat. water. Work poe tie ste et oF acreage Family Special 3-Bedroom Home - Bedrooms end full bath un ag Me reo arate iL m, aivo eating space i kitchen, Auto. yas heat and bi Fight at $9,750 only $3.000 down, ue |N ICHOLIE Eves, " srOuTS - Best Buys Today JUDSON STREET Solid older: home, close ta schools and bus ‘and shop- ping ahd churches. 4 nice rooms and full bath down; . and.3 good rooms up, Base- ment, with good furnace and automatic water heater, $050 down will more you in, NORTH END Very clean 5 room home with-ful) bath. all on 4 fleer. Excellent oak floors; full deep basement with auto. oi] furnace, new storm win- . \N BE. PUR- CHASED WITH OR WITH: OUT FURNITURE. 81,450 down furniture extra — $600). Will show anytime. HURON GARDENS. Ideal for inexpensive living, cute 2 bedroom home with ° possession, $850 down vn mote fou in. 1EINA vars. stairs We- Bexe-= huge liv- ing room with marble tire- _ Place and restful library, ; room = upstairs there are @ addi- > jdonel rooms and. 2 }-piece ' Spaths. We have information as to hea e- costs and taxes, | } E ME- LY > AT) $18,000 with terms, \e ‘ out wiemgns FE 5-1201 | Maciser FE 5-004 FE ‘NEAR COLLIER RD, 9 bedrm. bun- “eno. _—. Lovely knotty pine age garage. ’ TON LAKE | Comer. "aabarn 8 Attractive bedroom hom _ tiving room, dining room, large $1,000 DOWN : giiots AsNincluded, Located at 7060 Cle is = “Family 1 4apt: se in wb wntown, pts. | reread 2 ACRES tm “ram, om your pinay 8; a koa Ee RIDGEWAY living =. ben, full 9% Baldwin ; PE. 46203 $2000 . 3 BEDROOMS Full basement, lake e. Pic sig Rt colors. Take Eliz. tans Grove St. at Cres- Le Look for open signs 7 acres houses, Owner s sell, ‘Sah ‘ws tor details, “avwetil Real Estate Crooks 1337 B Aubere Bé. - OL 1-161 STOP—LOOK home. with full pasar bee fiacfes ‘grou. — Kome. 34" ie"toog, brick ‘renee? ‘Etat, garage just off Baldwin’ ASSUME Pd oma °T" bea am ety Pull ment, bed home. 4 months City water & sewer. Gas heat. No o mortgage cost, a 4 Siar sft an “Muert Wiloes Must be void fi fast “Wutora tage. MU 48915 renal COZY 1 BEDROOM HOME, SITU- ated on blacktop. Close in, Lake “Ws Attached garage. ‘acre OR_ 3-6000, ce Pa os FOR BETTER. BUYS FOR COLORED @ room ied te 3 bedroom, newly — large lot, Immediate posses- = Substantia: tantial .down payment. "Arnold Real Estate sabe t TOM Maroy ARK. fore 4rrm. & PERRY P , Utility. Very clean. New Mag 4 =, storms .& screens; §7 with $1,000 bel “HURON GARDENS. 2 og bun- y--.! Modern. Gare oil mace. $7,859 ~ ii = down. ARKSTON Bath. Lag A Gas” es eres on vemen' 00. MCASH FOR CONTRACTS Rose McLarty, Broker FE 2-2162 CLARK DOWN. Starter — with bog Seacenee Drayion: Plains Arca— $5000, DOWN, Huroti Gardens. 2 br. $650 * gtlached breezeway and garage, $6450. ay oe DOWN. 3 BR. RANCH. Part . ne ce $9500. sement, oe tiled ety “oak + Rg ey DOWN, SUB. 2 Br. attached breeneway and garage, basement, $10,995. . sins DOWN, CITY. 3-Br. Ranch, k floors, utility room, $10,000. NEW, VACANT. Ranch 2 br, “oak floors, plastered walls, city, $11,050. $1360 Down. “CITY. 2 br., base- sit. 00, oak floors, eeramie — | $720 DOWN. ‘, of Brick Dupl * Br,, basement, city, $11, $3200. DOWN, CITY. 3' Br., .base- aa ee sisal tee Edw. M. Stout, Realt CLARK REAL ESTATE. 7 “Spent aves. TH, &: th mk oe Erte pains antl “This: is bad. i cadiee tenes ‘Murder for tn et Oe ee — —_ owe are asleep by then!” BY 6 MODERN house. re : : |George R. Irwin) BRALTOR : aa Baldwin Ave. OR 3-4008 nace, New Basement, yey lags vee. 2p eer SS oP P| y owner. PE COLORED F —_ TES" BEDRM. HOME. base- “ ment, off heat, 2 story frame, “pew storms unit. Hee) MERRY E. ADAMS - 3172 W.-Huron _~ Open 14 cluded, lake vorivileges DON McDONALD... (_ OR 3-237 BUILDING? We are taking spring orders for cove ment oo your free and “| 3972 W. Huron Bt.” UN set “C.” Houston For Homes cre oor ea ‘| C. HOUSTON REALTY to sell. GT resale 00 DOWN * will move you into this 8 room home. A 3 room apartment up will ie you : make your month- a payments. Located in Lake rion, If. you see this you. will i van it, a, a 6 = Mr. Lease, rE + A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. on 4-2533 DORRIS | MULTIPLE “LISTING SERVICE ,TWO FAMILY BRICK ing ‘ blocks from Sears Roebuck Co. EAST Bre] BUNGALOW 87850 : RAILER OR CAR “Or car @s down paym: five room oa! red walls, or sel) with $750 down or consider small home in trade. : SUBURBAN BUNGALOW $750 DN. PRACTICALLY FURNISHED hdy e spac five room home of your “~~. full base: . foie penn A new fottesio® os . te , a e ‘only $6075, Siz R ~y 14,975 oom. Pretentious family = » only 3 blocks wi “nic elean 5 livable room th t, A-l basem gas BRAUTIFUL SYLVAN 8 3 CUTSPANDING FAMILY wi bighly tricted subdivision view of lake, city water and sewer, home:im A-1 and —_ mirror like oa. floors, ; Sea ™ = Kitehen ely: Timken ine ba ag ave erage fooms, t out- . Price is be right ; * WE BUY. SELL AND! TRADE. mm & SON HEALTORS vei FE ¢1551 5 For Sale Houses 43 ’ Immediate Possession SMALL FARM wae eal oan 8 fever Se s of = e starter home with basem —— im | ove ye 3 L ARGI E EXRDEN sp SPOT tent: Bat gesage, on 7 nt ee | payment, CRAW FORD AGENCY 53% W.. Huron a, FE +- eustom bullt starter homes? no- moves you into room bungalow with glassed in. sun “Re Saas stores, page at privileges on Lake $7,000. GT resale. 1,500 : A your housing problems. R AY O’NEEL, Realtor GI's Ranch Seens. ” With Basements SATURDAY e SUNDAY on Irwin ‘2 mile east of . wt MSs, . Yea, = will gee ry aan : MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE New Brick Ranch Homes Well located in gornee. a home it would investigate. eee ; aoe KINELER ona E he R. W. Matheson A Real Estate | 2 udem,, Pie ent. e ” Thea Partridge List. Thru Partridge BY WEST. SUBUR BAN Practically - A good Only $7,900 with $1, Attractive £ whi: as miss One Sars - 09.500 Another 2 bedrm eR 10 ft $1.80 an . Unien ir Jakefront hom ony T.G. Trocke ee a «| GI Resale » LOW DN. ’ 2 OR 3 BEDROOMS FULL BASEMENT - Earl E. James | EM 36311 8260 Cooley. Lake Rd. -— rBY-OW NER: Bo brick —_ REAL’ $7,950 with teria to = NR. WILLIAMS LAKE ‘H1,650 down; Sa 8 La aac Srea’ pe. Bie Wood con a summer comfort, priced WHITE BROS. nF WILLIAMS LAKE PRIVILEGES _Monay FRIDAY “Budget Rancher 1266 North Cass BUILT ON YOUR LOT *9975 O : om Rn apa £ ea, garage, Yes—A & fill ‘asement 4 ae - with substantial . pay- ment; ~~ ‘| So Much rgain price is —— possession, Suburban Livi ing te 2 lots silts wih 3 ie ~ Aig way and extra. iar e ga- . Strea , iiving. Only, —— with reasonable Bateman ~. Kampsen| wet REALTORS “FE 40528) renee Eves, & Sun, iy . ‘OFFERS ‘Price Reduced to $10,500 he sows meee Tw ed Side—2-Family Lower 4 rooms and at Bas Aa sehen Only 82, Barter | Colonial oe ‘This attractive home. lo- ated Donelson ; tile n. 3 bedrooms, carpets and ; +Family Brick Each beg ge = of E Fe 3 ; , me aH 38 4 i ; Ranch Home—Clarkston 1218 Baldwin lots paved drive, alum. ns~“and wcreens, ¢: large eautiful tree cy this~ & boat IMM: ‘POSSESSION tJ m home, very nice § beautt- rooms down, 4 Bane tun and water fenced yore. 2 fot aly Suits down: “can't } Uaet thie FOR COLORED cate 5 See ee Seek. sarovt, ae Across ‘street from JIM WILLIAMS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Ave. FE. Phone FE ‘Lake Orion Lake Front a OAKLAND AVE. This ix-en extremely ~arge “hy neat home. Has beent utlfal bedrms. beautt: and am, Tyres, ere vo ke = must “vee this. Trubs comnbered. SYLVAN LAKE ° An x buy at et ete - 500. and 2 full bavemenk. = — Garage. Call for. particuta _ John K, inwin pear 1925 Pe West" Morea St. 5-447 A Eve. FE 5-446 | “motor boat, 25 Johnson motor, ok other — COMMERCE . HIGHLAND LAKEWOOD VILLAGE MILFORD AND ALL LAKE AND SUBURBAN AREA WEST -OF PONTIAC $1,000 Gas?- 5 _— my cose | near a amg hal finishing. Saiy #4 94.500. Sag poor ole LAKE AREA. 1 acre car i. down. 1 eoree "41,800 ~ “OPEN HOUSE » Daily & Sunday 1-7 P.M. -170 FOXBERRY ST. BETWEEN coM AND OPEN § A.M. TOs P.M. Ci Schuett 1464 FE. Ra. (Mga) -AT TER ROAD BLA NORTH SIDE [Roy Annet Inc. “ | a modern. Carpeted Iiv- ing room Sewer and water. Will sell for low down stage! or ac- cept car down payment, Immediate posses- , WILLIAMS LAKE - corated qe eS ee ee ¢ 2 iy | snym * LAKE Fg fe new > m 72 ft. brick ranch home owe "etth, 150 ft. frontage has fine featu df peice Ba fiving. from “77 a | 2 vestibule closet to the attach: é does eripd — our com- $25,000. mM cae : good home in trade. ae eee | er Mere epee 8 PARKING © LOW DOWN. PA YMENT § room brick terrace. All large rooms, new Beauty Queen kitch = 2 ‘basement, near schools -an: Tel Huron Shoping Center, IN .009 down on this good | eplace i ing, full bath, 4 rooms and th-on 2nd floor with Nga | entrance, eter schools and Kitchen and utility room, full bath needs some decorating. Pull price ~ only 97.800 with reasonable terme. FOR COLORED .- laree ‘ot only berth an on od arge . wo $05 per month SCHRAM FE 5-071 eth Joslyn cor corner 3drd. Eves, & Sun. Res. FE &-2564 . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE — a Raise? off tesa Rd. 9% per month tn- mb be taxes and insurance, — . sia, o this home. a basement Total price | ‘Tie a, terms are avail St. Mikes District on the of 8 three Dedreces me e Tiv im and extra Is: i) dinette, Pint od recreation ing, fireplace yusent thle io tray Femily home, | ~ $1,000 Down. Payment Immediate possession with $67 “per month payments. Carpeting. Lots of wineets. A bred d nice home dnd we can how this any time. Call . new. < Homes. Homes, Homes Fa seiratioes & auto. For Sale Lake Prop. 44| ~~~~~ « ROOM & BATH LOG CABIN. Good beach. Pontiac Lake. “OR ‘Suburban Pe Sr a $1) A Sales sa Lakes ae BRD Realtor “BUILD ING LOT #y, ETS TALK — Big oes Shes pee in price om good terms. This ts the time of ag ot to into this b: ness. We have several stores * ¢asy you can —_ one of these. MICHIGAN BUSINESS » CORPO ATION $2,850 Lierce FaRM -—°* Only 3 73 . West, % acres. site. Nominal prive in location. You sure won't find many am H. BROWN,Realtor.-|" W. Huron Ph. FE 29-4810 *d| Sale Industrial Prop. 46A/ ‘|\NEW STATIONS FOR LEASE. rE +1582 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR ft. or the fun with family aed friends in the huge which abe be es a UT i% ACRES ~OAKLAND *' Partridge} A TAVERN APT. About 12 ACRES~400" on dee IR. Hilte __For | Sale Acreage. « 2% om ai ame ATIENTION. ’ CHURCH GROUPS ring pign Se La be done, Call for Seeds Edw. M. ia Bei For Sale Farms 48 “20 Acres—Sell 4 or Trade Large modern cone, chicken house -— Comoe ba pp My canna, oe se by major oll com a 4 White Lake. $1,500 do ER - voce, te SATE jay Pies es ra. ag *oopuias ‘ r : Ortonville cal Relient anti PE 0003 y Thru Partridge Une Thru tiles + § ACRES. § ROOM ROME. | MAN AcTURING, laine. eautifu ave yates. rs. favest boty for ofl ~ppwonnd 9 —— = ‘STATEWIDE ete" 4 a ee Telesraoh Ee ETO _ Sale Land Contracts 52 hourse now month. Good barn exe, shed. ved Mretsan he ene $60 month, Balence Gus $h.000. {08.25 cost to you, $4,313.75. onesie R. Middleton FE taxD F CONPRAGT. Seal CASH. . OL $32 month intere Mrs Meant Home Mart, FE PE. 5-407. LET YOUR $$$ "eee WORK for YOU Se ee Pe, bg fewny EN, ‘Reto y Thro Partridge List Thru Partridge Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A BE ent pogogy 4p Mr dee oh For Si or Sale or E or or Exchange 50 50 10 ACRES. $008, TERMS, OWNER: 635, Pontiac Business Peon 5 51 GET CASH QUICKLY | ‘Up — 3-0438, _ $13, 90 EAR ROUND LEB: ; trom. Wi ac w down pa | ment. OR Marte pm, | Miauae We cage ip |_ tba 235 each Frontage primes ot Mies on lnaen tad Lae built here Cal MA “42141 | LAKESHORE ESTATES Chotce am Kost desis closed minutes aane Ene Sy ourities. Attention ms Inventors Next to ;|Batéman “Kampeen Ese a Buckner Customers / ima with « + tt eaiy to deal 8 Sawant avernene bas Sersaming Your patronage is Essar io, up to 36 moots .| BUCKNER FINANCE CO.. IND FLOOR, NATIONAL BLDG 06 We Lawrence Bee PE. F1S38 . BORROW © WIFH ; CONFIDENCE ous “Household Finance’. Corp. of Pontiac - “when eg ask me 5 gs loan for purpose, e to say “YES!” Phone me for s loan in 1 +e, 8 or . i ogy Tages o, RENERICIAT. FINANCE CO. 7 Ww. 1 W. Lawrence & St. i. _sFE 23-9240 ~ LOANS -} $25 TO TO Conumrry toak co, EF. LA CE PE. 6-0421 _FRIENDLY SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED. | $25 to $500 You cao get tt quickly on your signature cer cr furniture. -No. -corrratrea *Payments to suit your budget. We will be glad to help vou with your money problems. STATE FINANCE CO. 702 Poutiac State Bank Bidg. + PE 4157 TEAGUE FINANCE CO, 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS avon TO 8500 LIV HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph. Rovhester OL 60711 OL 1.9701 Mortgage Loans Loans 54 54) ert LO ANS—$600 to $1, 1,500. [ tong modern = st @ in Oak 2. For Gane or im- ete ten or enclose house ted. eply 208° Nat Rational eg f Mets Swaps 8S 2 CORNER For down wwent of bouse in _ Pontiac.” PB 6-ape2 % uF OEE WOTOR rand new. Never been used sell or swap ¥ or 8 millimeter camera ;and pro- _ FE 40001. oe '4 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE IN trade for older car. Take over Bowe ATEN ON HOME FOR or. cash, Guiry in HOUSE AND 6 ACRES howse or seasoned smaller A 26° Royal. Sleeps : 4, ~ for. aan down payment. tromemises “met, i 4 ; ou - lot, the Cyclone fence, the PHONE FRE i ® a ee aluminum OPEN MON. SAT. #*TO 6 s end sc i FRIDAY § TO 8 « jrivileges on Crescent Lake _— a, of Pontiac ot 1 mile ce $9,950. Cell . E_ of Auburn Heights on Auburn now. Let's make a DEAL _Ra., ; B ‘aire =" Bateman - Kampsen INY | REALTORS | FE 4.0528 compl ple 5-15 fered & Iron SoA Electric ge Crump Electric, Inc. HIGH Doan FOR JUNK AND = 1 “ABC WASHER,” RADIO coms ei MAYTAG GAS STOVE. - chair. 2 bedrm. suites. Oak — ¢YEAR ae, BRAND D NEW. x12 Felt Base Rugs $3. 95 LEUM, $6.39. BONNY MAID VINYL TILE, te RU BBER BASE PAINT, G. 63.75 GUAR. HOUSE PAINT, G. $1.95 Syers, 141 W. Huron, "FE 43004 Wulton, Cor. Joslyn OR _¥5038. T CONSOLE TV & iT* TABLE nable. PE 2-062. oO EPRIGERATOR. ; AnsRUs 7A . CHAIRS & APAR1 GAS RANGE, APT 5 “GRAND PIANO * llent. condition, $295. int meen reer $50. THE PONTIAC. PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 2 25 Jost! MODEST MAIDENS i WAM Zaalw ee _ AN a AF Noe “Now, Henry, don’t spoil everything ed wanting to keep score!"’ a fae a Go FIRST Sehiry 5 TH. Sede ¢ Fae = ip IRCOMENGTOR. | roe FREE STANDING TOILETS, §i0.05 | | For Sale Miscellaneo us: 60 it pom re Call. after § with mik an atae a reco at rE 2-140 after 4:30. VROUND TABLE. & PIVE x BAT? ATTERY er. se ch Sik PRY, BROOD. = key wire: Seeders ane waters and | P . MUlberry 90-1510. 492 8 Sagingw _____ FE 24301 For Sale Clothing 56 auits. ist communion Get veil. Size 1. 3261 Millwall. Off Lk. Be of Commisese “Red. Sale Flacoanpas Goods 8 57 GE AUTO. WASHER.,. $50. 0, ELIZA. ae Lx, Estates, PRIGIDAIRE. Naat Very cheap. Call nm after- ——_ Gas . “tre 0 worse —_ chines MINK gare vi “Fi8. . ails lal ¥oune ie Be TWO PIECE port irs FOR SCRAP CARS FE 6-8707, FE 6-014. wrecked cars, FE 44978 — MY 14-5402. Sale Household Goods | 57 . ROOM SET. 2 TA- bies & 1 lamp. $50. Phil¢o Table. model Comb. Radio & Piono- t . PE 56-0257. Phile frig. Laarge ‘ise with freesin x ' Used «avenport & 4 chairs. —- set. 68 _Holeomb. Clarks’ ECE aaa eo. Rio. $15; Refrigerator, $35; 21" jae Ti eet never used, $55. FE $15.05. Wet wnherspring ma tresses, a "Seeman ‘vara Orchard 12X12 LINOL 414 Ft. Wall Tile 25c a TABLE MODEL AND 16” ‘940,95. pe antenna & Book . 2 wihg back chairs, need recovering, pr. + $11. model TV Reasons Schick's. 3-371 * A $40.50 and up W washers ve you, $1,000 to $1.330| $9.95 and up Tators. $69.96 equity in new GI brick, 3 4 : ; bedioom.° 1% baths. Near school.| ors” PARTS _OR 3-201 = 06 Onkiand Ave. FE 2-4021 ‘TH MODEL CAR AND CASH | anTiQUES SOLD” BOUGHT AND FOR YOUR LAND RACT aw Alyy 35-4036. re PROPERTY) hd VAN WELT, | ANTIQUE BUSH & LANE iz PRO! Ad WELT = Fe eet ms | SCL ene iota eee 7 wie tell pavement” . oo pao a like new . Alse rage, $2.610 equity: ewan for | Snuldue parlor sue. Make oedroo f-1002. z - IVs WAP. BUY. OR SELL = CALL . Swap Service, OR 3-8561. 20m Tm wot — RADE 6 HP be OUT- A _utte ‘out of the way. but « tt 4 cotine with ters, “al Gas srovn. DRYER . yan old, 9xi2 rug G@ooD RECORDS TOE, SMALL radios. $12. FE 6-875. PLYSCORE cac . HAMILTON DLX. Gas “DRYER ep orthern Lumber Co.. Less Lt 6-4027. ne oy © gam aeons. — 1 BALD emo ete Fi0 88. : me Porgy “Aime. oe oe IRONER, other misc. items, 4-0378. JEWEL '¢ yEL GAS mg! Ye wits LEFT ZENO so” Gas ns ae a5. FE +1306, ii EENQIORE | 1 WASHER. REABON- PE 21-7683. VAC REFRIO, rene me Gas waren MEAT. 3, FE 5-6380. - - 104 p i a 2 ft. wood ov door with all hardware pores chairs and 2 _with tables. PE jas" (FLUORESCENT, 3 2 TOBE FUBE IN- store justrial ¢ = LIVING ROOM SOFAS i tODERN, a the pee a & Used Michig: ent, Pur- aire annex, il “orchard Lake’ 1 atlas 10 inch metal cutting a a *% hp motor double shaft. j. | 1 net miller falis deluxe ‘wood carv- "ing chisels, $8. OR 3-1779: ‘®. CHEV, R eae ABLE sihe toqup 40. Shoes, 6 med. gion UPRIONT freezer, Take over payments, FE Construction ‘Union Lake Vite mats Ol) GL, vue pote table. regulation. & pressure horse motor. “call rE os New F os ALUMINUM SIDING ries now for spring in po on EF * elt pourseltb r nl ane is. y 4 wood kitchens, ham - bath a onth and ‘ PORTA eat eae "Reotes: ter Cail OL 1-004) for free estitnate. : : Oratony 9 Ft. AL. ~ ANCHOR FENCES — ALLEN | GUNES? new. Panel. . Tes Wagon, porch ere. bes 7 “ALL STEEL F ENCE _ Pi VOaSh oem ihe eee Asphalt Tile ARMSTRONG Ox02% INCH 4%c_ EACH FLOOR SHOP | finors: ELECTRIC PORTABLE _ verse trap toliets ape. atria a mt) ‘a lava- . Thompson, 80 modern. Le we thertisten area. OR 23-1407 SEE RIVES For SALE. WF ben- 7 sg Sot CHEMISTRY SET. "* cae. ton "BARGAIN SAE] E . SW AP OR SELL LD. GUAR. 8161 xP, a OL, 5 want pil it qe We LE Phone LAkeview 6-0722, afternoons Pettitt) TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY gas mare. beevnteceeg es ie a Be Steel overhead factory sec- onde’ izes ond All prices, Lar, nh r ge lesa. o- you think tae “gree a you mate | GARDEN TRACTOR. EXC, COND (00 | 878 Commerce Rd. slips 35-0455. % OAs | WATER %” GAL., OR 36233. used 2 yrs., $30. OF HAVE YOU TRIED SWAP SERV- jee? Cal! OR 3-6561. | HAVE YOUR rAWy MowsR MOWER SHAR ED £F. COMPLETE LINE OF LAWN FER- BARNES HARDWARE 142 W. Huron 8t. . Basy Parking HEAVY DUTY, 3 3 WHEEL TRAIL- er, Sx8 bed, ply tires, stock reat oa soso kvista; OR HOMART 0 oat. AUTOMATIC as water heater, Frees wey ing condition, we. ye ye. gc WATER HEATH Asin ad w a 30 Gat. cemare tines, nes. $98.56 and “ite. i) ine $50.50. These and’ $50.50, aie am ly marred. Also electric: | 6 ervice — OL } or ou a! 5 terrific Leitgae ‘Pluores- | WATIONAL GUITAR ais. ra ? ——— ‘takes. PE baie ome ‘TLIONEL & AMERICAN | 5 FL LYER TRAINS factory service = Let us HELP You With YOUR color painting a suuntvede of coors to ber base or Jeiled NEW GALVANIZED PIPE bbch- | fm. (21) &. ie lengths...... ithe ft. im, (21) a 164: ft SAVE .PLUMBINO Y¥ 1m 8 me Fe $2100 NEW th see RYER, 3 2- whee! raile OUTBOARD M TE: fe we. , oa5. “peewe,t, MM movie camera, ¢30. PATIO SLABS ee No Money Down. = ination windows, 3 . Aluminum & Fibergias > FE 4-6089 - 8 am. to &. p.m. SEPTIC TANKS Phone LAkeview @2720 sernoons FE 4-6428 3072 Eliz . Lk, Re. SPECIAL ~~ Rs pane & Peafuhina THE FOL- “as %" & 10” siding. teen Jerre. 2x8's, 2x6's and 2x EVERYTHING | TO BUILD YTHING Se a 6161 bitte sane Clarkston . SALE! pie. comb. windows & doors. ye paaee Free. estimates, ~ SALE Sheetrock 4x8 Sheet SI. 35 AB gat TE ri hs sq. f ;. af £ Blatt cia es ee ere ee ee ita Ssancly boards, “tit, ae : door, jam CR = BAVE UP. TO 8509 ON MATER- nee sartriain oeae MAKE sUR BURMELSTER Northern Lumber Co. Ponti Pad = ohne Ea 33747 ¢ Telegraph & Detroit L 64184 1/SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. USED LUMBER BARGAINS Cleaned cee re ekeeeteebaes See ae eee eae 2xi2—12 Timbers. | heaters “ _ BROWNIES, PE 3-9239 BASS s 316” Grenada ‘Dr. reese save Masicel Qeods 62° AFTER 5:00 ine, g00d cond, ree ; Sale Sale Office Fauipenees 63 ;- Rental “A-1 TOP SOIL Loaded & oy heap 4 1 Baldwin ae a Black dirt, vel and fill, OR | 16865 ane Riera, P- Band, er ent & mortar cem 5 31534, "AHS, TUESDAY, ak VENTS. END 2 . FE See seem. Cals xD : pero ANYTIME BATUR- ey Orchard Grower | pe ee ote GHT we ‘< io . Main, Rochester. Fer ‘Sale Tires 80A oa “a1 Sas ee to 80 per sem olf, Black er ED. WILLIAMS 451 5. Saginaw at Raeburn equipped with nis loader and = (demo: actor with ail ba in exc -Reveral used ord rations, 1 0c3 ze "havea complete is Auto Service 81 CRANKS! GRINDING IN THE ear, ts rebored, Zuck Ma- chine Hood, 226483. * ocr Oliver crawlers we. also carry a complete of parts for i ame Giver and service all ¢ of tractors, discs, har- tows, loaders, ireuchers and back | “Sale Motor Scwoters rs 82) | ik pONviac P NORTH Savas er _ 4000S. Woodward ast BIRMINGHAM — er eer eee Birmingham Your terms auit us NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Jo oan, van PB Parts & Service ‘eT WHIZZER POR SALE. EXC, cond. OL: 1-4221. For Sale meen © 83} FOR PAR’ ND 1ST SALE FOR '57 «ist SALE-FOR '57_, RERV- sas BOAt, 14" PIBERGLASED. | +5; : &-1 cond » Past. Sacrifice $300, Olt} 51 i SELF FTA SKINS For Sale Bicycles 84 _ Sle. condition. FE 41373. ae Ors 36" CT CLE. ‘G00p ConD. la Fr. BOAT, EXC. COND. ire ik site ete ct Sime, varnished, engin 6 ghey ~ 26-ELP. {MOTORS | 630 OAKLAND FI RY-TROJAN-YELI =} JAGEET & CADILLAC ALUM. | sg” 3 Te MERCURY & FAGEOL | “hardtop. Be od DE over paym BLE 34200. RCRD LAKES SALI 3127 W. Huron PE 4-Ti21, FE 2-6122 ipped, : MOTOR, 3% mP.| 004s, 1016 Kettering. “I heard somebody count ten — is that the size of his shoes?” : Pree Pick Up. Delivery 1 MERCURY, BEST. _OFPER ee 12 Mariva 8t. BIRMINGHAM 50 USED CARS. your own Sa onan ttle oa Ta i s FORD, pe ke $1550. ss For Sale Cars. ADILLAC COUPE, 3600 miles, can be seen at ‘507 Ww. Hu- ron, $3,450, 1981 CHEVY (HARDTOP. FULLY Pe ge =| HAS EM\ 2 : ae" BOY's ENGLION BI BIKE, Ex- 1963 mae, 4 oe. Ae Pontise t seden = @ over ~~ e. Fs month permen ‘s4 “Boats & Accessories —&5 85: 8S Chen. farm PPP AN LOLOTLLLLO LAL fy = Chev. vee de ai 1954 d-door sedan. Heater end — aon Extra clean, ‘$2 NASH "RAMBLER RHARDTOP. Mr. Pars terdwest 47500. bite. Sharp. R & H. $296. oi as mo, Great Lakes, ———— - 1954 Bel Air 2-door sedan. Radio, beate finish, @ tar. sedan, clean, Easy G.M AC. terms + NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woedward Ave. | Se es Many more to choose ‘trom, sedan. cuianotins v8. See these one owner low. siioage Radie, heater and full equipment. ~ beautys today, dust your car flown. Peary edventage of our low over- location ~ HASKINS CHEVROLET _ “Oakland County’s -- Fastest Growing Deaier” Fg Oa Highway at MIS. ‘ss s BUICK: apa. Soy Bk re ‘0083, i950 BUICK SUAYBAUGIT'S s¢ BUICK 2 DOOR NO wONEY 8-0453 Smal down payment NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM “4 ing CHEV CHAR. ig MARIVA + CHEVY HARDTOP. Aa ia, Wi. | cREYY Fe pee iff CHEVY, 00D TRANSPORTA- Your ala ear down. NORTH CHEVROLET. -1000 S. Woodward ae BIRMINGHAM do - aa aaa oR, LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER RD DEA ee . §3 PORD. PORDO! ville. NA — after Bob Frost, Inc. ot ¥4-TON STAKE 1858 psd Wagon. Custo | Very 1544 Pontiac — Fordomatic a = Trail. Walled. ‘ite. MA 41741. "CLARKSTON S ao es HARDTOF : — __Never used. $65. PE 54-2766. ~ HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS NAME BRANDS - Motors and Trailers . | ‘4? We Trade-Ins, ed N EVES. & SUNDAY = 1pee 8. Telegraph” 2 ‘$1 . JOHNSON OUTBOARD, 1956, | "52 new Cedar yea 1.| _ ry ‘Service. ine" ¢ pi | suse : - PLY BY AIRLINER, CALIFORNIA a sib, tax. Fer-|-" TEAVING FOR sourt, Thurs. Apr, 4. Riders to| »55 ere ae share expenses. 2-0426 hefore | «s5 Be!. & Fordor $1306 7. BS Oblamobtle a8 Tuder sites GOING NORTH PART | *55- . FE 6-6806. $8 TR load, Either Wanted Used Cars 88) 's5 Chevroiet or ‘ aygnnciars TALL FROM PRt- |, ; ymouth’ Belevdere 8 Spt. vate 33, ae sae nee rt month “4 ca Chevrolet or Fora: > aw Fire Flite Fordor Save a5 wi cars. days or eves, FE 54 50218 19 BAGLEY 8ST. "Boe Hotties Mobile Homes Sales Inc. 4301 Dixie Hig Drayton Plains, Mich. OR II FRAILER EXCHANGE UALITY—10 WIDES Models from 32 to 50 f._ to 2627 Dixie Hwy. OR _3-1603 Always Ready to Buy Junked ‘aiid used ears. cop $$ pa BAGI rEY AUTO PARTS | “AVERILL'S Top Dollar for Sharp Cars ia 2020 Dixie Hwy : iss4 BUICK, 4 DOOR RF RIVIEWA. rE ee. FE 4-6896 heed Call FE ‘Bud Shelton Motor Sales Pays. top dollar ‘on {ate models. Cor. Auburn & E. Bivd. FF 4-6728. HIGH $$$ PAID tn HHO ee BUY’ FOR ZT) | CADILLAC, Bae rae" 2s es Cheap. Lar , bai ‘Bay GLENN’S. - .. CADILLAC Co “COUPE eu LLE. ‘§ Low Ph no roa w si tires. ~ power equip. Keira JUNK CARS WANTED . | LIKE new. MOTOR SALES 48 SAGINAW ST. PE 4-7971 Top price paid, free towing. FE. 2-710. | See M & M Motor Sales For top dollar on ote model cars THE HIGH DOL LAR Por high grade used cars. We need them. ‘Drive the extra miles, it =e pay you well, 4540. Dixie “HH. J. VAN WELT - OR 3-1355 : : ~~ WANTED: SCRAP CARS _ OR 3.4512 UN az CARS AND SCRAP Service, Call FE ¢- ‘PARTS & SUPPLIES’ raph FE __ Open mites ‘til 6 & Sun. p.m, MODDRN RECONDITIONED | MO bile —— now availabie. po 6 8. Tele era ae oe 1622" - _ — OXFORD TR. AILER bo oe Generals, Stuarts, mpd —_ ar. We san cave 7 e money re os Ses Set WTD.: USED TRAILERS, 15 TO 45 ft. We will sell it for 1953 CHEVROLET PICK UP WITH at t license, $605. FE 5-3310 "$5 CHEV, 3-QUARTER-TON PICK. up. Exc. cond. Mazzds Service, 5 te ea DEMOS _corner of Pike & Lee = | Gourtess Cars 4. REO TRUCKS WITH Sag! s ‘In Beer Bids. 2 heavy dut 2 hae egg A = Ps condition.| several models to choose from | MA 4-2150 ‘Walled Lake, Mich +1952 FORD F6 DUMPS. 1046 Chev. ple abe eabin chassis. Cat No Ys" grader. Good cond. OR > is FORD ‘5 TON PICKUP. 6 _new tires, Good cond. OL _2-1011 6900p, USED D PICK-UP TRUCK. 98 eton, Ls Pontiac Trail |. x oem ee oe We rors et amp LL tractor, GARDEN TRACTORS [= Trailer Space 79 79 “STOP! ! LOOK! Chevrolet truck. gee mud fe: for trucks. H. P. sutton, My We want buyers seeking Savings 2-#432 — Service — Satisfaction, MODERN & PAIVATE TRAILER MOBILHOME Se MODERN an & playground, EM wieuar spaces availebie. For sum- mer of permanent. Also Sarre node's & o& SON Serving * ROW CORN route, Pn Lake. Trailer t and 4 row cultivator. New in DXPORD MOBILE: miles > of Oxford at 1940 Lake- ‘the best phone OA #3022 or MY” 2-0721 | nt . “we ane AT PARKHURST - DON’T PASS UP/2% MONEY! Sell mangoes TRUCK SPECIALS eter | = Chevrolet 1's ton dump. like 4 1086 orem a, ton stake, dual | : HASKINS , i CHEVROLET. | “Oakland County's Easy GMAC terms Fastest Growing Dealer” “sent Highway at Mi5 teat Chey.‘ ton pickup. Like | dust your car or truck ‘down, Tose" ies. 149 ton stake, 12 ft. | TOP VALUE_- ‘USED CAR SALE: Motor Sales Chrysler - Plymouth MUST SELL THESE BEAUTIFUL _ NEW as TRADE-INS TODAY! NORTH CHEVROLET / 1000 S: Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM “CHEVROLET | 1953 Bel Air 4door vena = heater, and full e Li cially priced at only f by ea i om gare be NT CONDITION : CORNER or OR. CHARD™ LAKE AND VOORHEIS. MUST SACRIFICE. 1965 Plymouth Sayoy 8. 4dr, & H. | 1964 Buick Super 4 dr, Dyna, R&H, i W, W, tires, Ee Make your own terms NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave, BIRMINGHAM. ete i es "$1 CHEVY STATION WAGON, $300. OR 3-60)1. a TOTE YOUR N NOTE REDIT Is * 1953 Plymouth 4 door, R&H. iG MAN'S FRIEND, ED JONES PLUS TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS SACUAR CONVERT. Open Evenings—Please Phone MAple 5-5141 ____. _6LARKSTO! b ee ie wae Cae igs ie SALES” BUD SHELTON] OFFERS | ‘56 Chev. V8, 4dr. Hardtop . ‘56 Piymouth Belvidere po AE Hardtop . "6 ay gt Belvedere & Spt. Se- Biminchon ae | QUALITY USED CARS 'S6 Plymouth 2-Dr.. Automatic, w-Wall tires. "56 Buic k opecal : | . LIFETIME GUARANTEE choice used cars “Dale: ‘i, Hughes, ‘Ine. Walled Lak _Direet t reel fet you s save! 1986 6 CORVETTE. LOW MILEAGE. PE 40254, ‘BRAD | "SOT Ese, BEE O008 Soma ral ii ae new af aS. —_ ; 35 Ere c ‘lub. 3 795 yess Rl PONTIAC ONLY mdb ssoccescopas ae « LINCOLN. Rete te, MERCURY — apeennetee sesee $10 Plymouth, Scceeeere ae DEALER CASS AT srs. a evel Aa ob Soe Pe Be < * ag ls Lieiaenecestincs _. Dodge ms. Plym outh PECIAT: BARGAINS — ; ——" | 3053 pickup R & H. West SideUsed Cars | 1052 ord, eesn 8 cylinder. res pore crosman i ew a ena makes & .models to choos i fi 4 wees Part, Sees? SA tt enone : West Side Used Cars | }is"w" monteaim cing Soa HARDTOP | -%8 Sarg hota, AR P -m = 5 a 1884" Moliday | RAK. automatic Ff se T V8, Aute, shift, * wer | * agon, * es: A real sharp tan job! ot Rash Rombiet eee ag P88 Ww. Huron : Mae : merenal = FE 4-303). 's2 PACKARD. Pomieege. Sood araatend $395 ation No trade.’ Make best ofter, 31313. “cy” . ‘ Tn PLACE TO BOY . | 4083:,VAN DYKE. NEAR 30 MIL™ OWE NS isl PONTLAC CLUB COUPE, very clean, FE 1955 PONTIAC TRINA: HY. Your FORD Dealer dramatic, most accessories. Se PACHARD DELUKE Gibpey, PORE FDR. RAH, GOOD 2 door, autp_sranamssion, power | tires. OR 30136. Bg Eo OE aarp. WILL ACCEPT aA MOTOR ances, guns, on tere Pry A coset | pe begtenk ons seed used car. 1960 PL , VERY ¢ terms. 3138 Orchard Lk, BILL SPENCE PL vireo ommin 6 : é and Ave. /_FE + Feo an for'Sn Pramas. | Sl Ea Screaert DOOR. NO e less exvensive ‘ 2 5 . money down; assume ments of Ms at CLARKSTO pS mene, Cok Great Mer , Lake Orion Motor Sa es’ po Fe oF de FORD-MERCURY — ‘MY 2-2611 @ PLYMOUTH. GOOD COND, FE ~ "82, STI ¢ COUPE Al "ST. 9248. ae aaa | ECONOMY 22, AUBURN PONTIAC 18, STREAMLINER, PCARS. 6-2200 | "52 2 PONTIAC, nb*, FAIR COND., Srinachiona washers and backup hanes Maple 5-367 36° —— me Pgie, SMa a we H AUPT GUARANTEED A:l : 1-OWNER ou, sooe,.m a, | Pontiac Sales "86 Buick 4 door hardtop, Fuel | ‘57 Pontiac Starchief custom Cata- power, tacinding se seat & lina coupe, full power demo. Ter- windows. Low miledg rific savings. "35 Olds super 88 sedan. ‘64 Custom Pontiac | Marchiet. ‘4 "546. Ford 2 door veges. — sedan, full pow loaded = fp har Ford, 4 door veaen. sharp. Bel Air. teers lide ‘~PLUS FOU sHTEN & ‘SON A number of good transportation . Your Prteady Oldsmobile, ’ pocciaiet at an exceptionally jo igure Gmc ores Dealer . MAIN 8T,, CLARKSTON 1-076) Oper Nites "tl ® | 528 7 Mee Rochester Maple: 5-58 5-5566 or » MApie 5-141 S-1141 WE RE CLEANING HOUSE Bargains Galore “YOU'LL ENJOY DRIVING AND SHOP- PING THRU OUR MULTITUDE OF USED CAR VALUES. . 5 NEW GOODYEAR TIRES. Factory Guaranteed—on all '55-'56 models on all’’51-’57 models as long as you own, | the car. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY South Side’. 211 S. Saginaw '$5 CHEVROLET. Station Wagon eee es $1698 . 'S4 Olds 98 ‘Dr. WE WH.L TRADE Power steering, brakes UP OR DOWN ‘ Later model car Son your “equity 4 sharp, sah owner, will sell) or for hen, eam. to 8 (rafter. i985 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP. nice. Also 1988-150, ar. Pg mae ar eerie Chevie FE_5- F “83 Plymouth sedan | : yi “5% For ; ne | ‘$1 Potitia aoe, ‘lke new "35 Buick Super aes itd 55 Ford Victoria - Ht zee steering &~ Ford- errr i daaname #ee8 all 210 SERIES, 4-DOOR - Radio es aan: W/Walis and wer Glide. BLUE with BEIOE 55 CHEVROLET Station Wagon ween ee $1495 2DOOR -~ Radio & Heater. W/Walls. This on¢ is Harb : BLUE with on IVORY Tov ; I] 54 CADILLAC “62” Sedan ....:.....0++<.$2195 : Full Power, Hydramatic, many other extras, 2 "54 DODGE Coronet ....6. 0.5008 .$ 645 1959 to 1957. models available. || Haskins Chev. |: 6751 Dixie Highway at MIS pla §-507 Bud S Shelton Motor Relea PE 4-6728 56. Mercury M’rey. | hardtop, Power steering. 154 ‘Mer reury 2- Dr, A dandy used car, money down, $19 a month. “Bright ‘60 CADILLAC. BARDTOF CRF AM _ colored. A-1 cond. $775. FE _2-1897. i982 2 FORD V-8. BEFORE , 6pm FE ¢sid. After ¢ p.m. FE 55 I lymouth a: Dr.. "56 Fone y RANCH “WAGON. | “Holiday, tu ‘power. "53 Buick Special 4. .$ 995 ALTO SUPER MKf. 57 Ford 2-Dr. Victoria *56 Pontiac Catalina *56 Otds 98 Holiday Sed. 36 Cadillac 62 Sedan. ~ oe Cadillac Convert. ; 54 Buick Super ....$1395 But Verv Carefully.! : See The best, Used Cars. are 33. Chevrolet 2-Dr... . Radio & heater, 2tone paint. Stop and Shop 35 Chevrolet 4-Dr., .$1295 $2. Chrysler H’top . .$: 595 ,, New Yorker, power steering, nice ar. 2 5 Buick Super Riviera Cadillac 62 Coupe § Chewrolet a. Che. Olds Convertible ’54 Cadillac 62 Sedan 54 Olds Dix. Hol, Cpe. 54 Buick 4-Dr. "S4 Pontiac 4-Dr. *54 Cadillac Convert. 36 Buick Century. . Estate — double power. ‘36 Buick Special ha $2195 i rt ce Cre ae rt * . Plone, 2 Savoy eater, Ceeaate shift, 2 a tse Sou oe cot Cre f or your car down ‘53 Plymouth nS hed Up to 36 months on balance. tf long TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR Fe tee poser duane tr| LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION 55 Chrysler 4-Dr... ‘power steering & "§4 Buick Special 2 dr, ie ; s Supgr weee $1695 heater, Dynafiow, Maroon finish. ‘53 Pontiac 4-Dr. ’33 Chevrolet Ci.Cpe. =| 53 Buick : Special Bee 795 'S3 Pontiac Deluxe 4 dr dio & heater. pee: ering ee eee | 855 eee Convert. 36 Cuesta 4Dr.. ‘ ’33 Cadillac 62 Sedan - $5 DOWN ON FOLLOWING: '53-Chrysler Windsor” *52 Pontiac Catalina very very ‘clean “ear, 31 Chevrolet 4-Dr. |-é4\Mereury 2 af. ‘sedan, radio & shift "52 Chevrolet Hardtop HASKIN 5" - was! Phat "ere Bey g| NEED A risasce| ion —- 72 | lovely acres ineludes * private | rood lake achools, clan house Beyer Oniy 15 — belongings f "though Cteed or iss] GMc DUMP, 3%, TON, LOW | ads to sell, nde | brakes, 19 F-4 Ford winch with with | good job. FE 28181 is the aie | Seep, came top wit power take wake | Want Ad number! FE 3-206, | head. | \3 452 ‘Nash 4-Dr. Statesman ‘33 Plymouth 2-Dr. — "52 Pontiac 4-Dr. Schutz z Motor Psa wens " “OLIVER 210 Orchard Tales ‘Ave. iE ROME , Ore ard Lake at. Cass FE.8-0488" } | lr FEM 4546 te _FESAI61 ged 4DOOR 8 —. Radio & Heater. Tinted Glass, Dover wi Ly 53 PONTIAC Deluxe 4-Door ...;.........$ 495 LJ a Radio & Heaier, Sunvisor, Fender Skirts, 2-Tone GREY. 2 ‘ '52 CHEVROLET Deluxe 2-Door ..........$ 495 Power Glide, Radio & Heater, W/Walls, This one is GREEN. ; 32 FORD Ranch Wagon .........!....... $ 695 - Radio & Heater, W/Walls, All Leather Interior, No rust. Test PONTIAC Convertible ............. $ 595 Radio & Heater, ——— W Walls, New Top. ‘This one is RED. ; "33 OLDSMOBILE Convertible <.......... $1095. Hydramatic, Radio & Heater, New Top. RED Paint. 52 BUICK Pe gh PIGPHOD occ ceca east: ,.$ 545. . Dynafiow, & “Heater, My Walls, RED & BLACK. 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SAGINAW , Jee ‘CASS AT tA " sk thes -- “2+ Today’ S ‘Radio Programs - - -= au PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, APRIL. 2) 1957. aD Depict 1 Life of 1920s’ ns Crooner Gene ~ lana to Appear! wan, (100) a (soe) WWF, (O08) WOAR, (1139) or ci) WrON, en = On Bolger Show | eE= | cay bons of ' 5 Wi Debra ‘Wants - to Play Bad. Girl for Change ~ By EARL WILSON ts » won't firé her. “Tye done everything, but spit in their eye and it may come to that,” says Debra. Disgusted at constantly playing ‘mpact ND, Gea wade $0 SU 8 SOREN NS, PAGET Deb and her mom (who come from St. Joseph, Mo., and Denver) are very independent. I asked them about a ru- mor that they cooked meals for Elvis Presley. “I wouldn’t cook a hotdog for Elvis Presley—he’s got money to buy his own!” scolded Deb’s mother. Deb’s starting a TV series called “Premiere Performance” which is shot by. part of the very outfit that won't fire her. Maybe she'll have better luck haste os tired on TV. _ x *« * - THE MIDNIGHT EARL. . Den Ameche as his sub... Milford-Haven. ~ ‘Rita Hayworth’s attorney flew to H’wood to arrange” movie jobs ... John Wayne’s busted leg may have to un- ‘dergo surgery . i . Jackie Robinson’s gift from his Chock Full o’ Nuts boss: Season tickets to Ebbets Field . . . Hot H’wood feud: Natalie Wood and her ex-honey, Dennis "Hopper ... Busy Mike Todd has a phone in the bathroom “of his new N.Y. apartment . . . Model Phyllis Lane'll’ be among Che aMienginns €h Artiote Rqstiy'y Bei Pentetiqns x * xX. ; The Bob Corsbys are unhappy about) daughter Cathy’s romance .. . The Artie Shaw-Evelyn Keyes wedding’ll have to RRL” ' EARL’S PEARLS: The trouble with traffic is- that the car of tomorrow is being driven on the “Ttunt, Fontanae Star in Ist WV Appearance avian Debra Paget's having tough luck—her boss samuel told Garry Moore “You look like Earl Wilson.” He replied, “No, it’s not that;.I just don’t feel well today” . -» Handsome Turhan Bey now shoots glamour girl pictures for! - magasines between acting assignments and lives in Brooklyn . Aly Khan, one of Eartha Kitt’s most ardent suitors, in- vested $40,000 in her new show, “Shinbone Alley.” Hal Mareh’ll grab six weeks off from the $64,000 Question this summer to star in a movie, “Hear Me Good.” He recommended % wait (alimony problems) . . . Hungarian actress Eva Bartok’s getting romantic | notes from an ex-beau, the caasiea al NEW YORK # — Alfred Lunt in which they enjoyed a on Broadway and the road. , *° *£ Many ‘Blizzard Guests’ Thank Hosts With Gifts | WICHITA FALLS, Tex. ®—The ‘Andy Browns. of, Jericho, Tex., Who sheltered 91 weary travelrs from a blizzard’s fury last week, have not been ——— by the may not have survived afoot. Meets Drunk Charge by Coming in Drunk ia imminent General New Mexico TV Boasts World’s Copeland -\Tallest Building —_ rhage charge his trial wass'* He showed up, all right, . but ROSWELL, N. M. (INS) — The Municipal Judge Thomas L. Grif- structure in the fith Jr. said Copeland’s answers|Wrld is in operation today. to questions were incoherent and/ It is . the 1,610-foot television he could only conelide that the wer Or atlas ees a Bee New ‘Mexico: and West Texas. The . tower, located near Catrock, N. M., about 40 miles east of Roswell. « ‘Today's Ss Television Programs - “rl » Programe furnished by ctetions Moted in thie column are subject.te change withest notice ‘Channel’ 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV | Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel Cecnebicl TONIGHT’S TV TV HIGHLIGHTS | 6:00—(7) Superman, (9) Popeye. (4) ‘News, Sports. -(@) Early 6:15—(4) Weather. @ —_ Treasure. Fran, Ollie. (9) " Abbot, Costello, (4). Rosemary Clooney. -Marquerite Piazza, guest. (2) Man Called X. 7:15-—-(7T) News. 30—(7T) Contflict. “Question” “a Loyalty.” Psychological drama - about prisoners. (9) Million Dol- lar Movie. Tyrone Power, ureen O'Hara in “Black Swan.” (4) Jonathan Winters, (2) Name That Tune. 7:46—(4) News. 8:00—(7) Conflict. (9) Movie. (4) Big Surprise, (2) Phil Silvers. Producer Mike Todd stars along with Sgt. Bilko in satire of his movie, ‘Around the World -in! 80 Hours.’ = 8:30—(7) Wyatt Earp. (9) Movie. (4) Panic. Jewelry clerk steals money to send son to college. (2) Private Secretary. Wh eiacrand Broken Arvow. (9) Guy: Maia) For Million Dollar Mystery. —bombardo. Somethin’ Smith ‘Redheads, guests. (4) Jane Wyman. - a |9:30—t7) “Titeater, (9) Pick the! Stars. (4) Drama Hour. «2) ' (Color) Red Skel Arnold Stang, Jack'e Coogan elown with Bayesecrem Bowling (9) Lone Wolf. Hay- Exiles are hunted. Louis ward stars. (4)° Drama. (2) $64,000 Question. 10: 30—(7) Bowling (9) Mayor. @ Federal. Men. (2) Highway Pa- trol. in “Race Time.” 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On.’ (9) Na- tional News, (4)*News. _ 11:10—(9) Weathervane. »(9) Forrest Tucker, Lynn Mer- rick in Business." . (4) Tax Deadline. (2) Miss Fair- . weather. - 11:20—(2) Sports Final. 11:25—-(2) Nightwatch Theater. ir) 11:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater. Alexis Smith, Scott Forbes in _“To Kill-a Man.” (9) Movie. (4) Tonight. (2) Theater. - Y MORNING 3:30—(2) Meditations, (4) Today's Swe ntl {African Hunt Thrilling Experience: _Godtrey Bags Big Game, 2 thrilling said, call ia party was riade up of himself, '|Gen, Curtis Lemay, Commander of the U. S. Strategic Air Force, chief of the Washington Bureau wf Life. Magazine. banks of the Auk River where, “T also got the elephant with the longest. tusks. It will make a fine: exhibit. e _ * «© 8. | He reported that Gen, Lemay '|animals in the jungle. They pitcKed camp in. sweltering ...|French Equatorial Africa 120 miles) from Fort Archambeault on the “idrive this month is French comrades used a helicop-- ter and five lorrics (trucks) and their equipment Godfrey reported, “I: got permis-|4 sion from Governor General Chau- vet of French Equatorial Africa to ‘transmit radio broadcasts He said he used a freezer, oper- ating off the asting genera- tor, to make ice for the party. He reported one of his most thrilling experiencés was flying a helicopter and photographing wild Worst Noise Nuisance: . Parties, Pets, Radio, Ty a PHILADELPHIA wks not in- $0 the ‘cominltiee in a fetal ae ae ey ay residential Memphis Coal bock to Be Werle irene the M will be world’s largest. —- It | have an unloading ca- pacity. 2,600 tons an hour and twin unloading towers. The dock will serve the new power plant junder construction for the City of Memphis. |s90—2) Bob Crosby. (9) Howdy . + -|4:00~(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen}, from §:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) It's [ithe jungle to the United States, This was unprecedented.” ~ éu-m On thie Tone Pros 1:00—~(2) Good Morning, (4) Today. (7) Little Rascals. 8:00~—(2) Captain Kangaroo. . \@:30—(7) Wixie Wonderland, © 9:00—(2) Gartoon: Classroom. . (4) Romper Room. 9:30—(7) Stars on Seven. 9:45—(2) News, Weather.’ 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. : 10:00—(2) The Garry Moore Show. (4) Home. (7) Story Studio. - 16:30--(2) Arthur Godfrey Show. (7) Theater Seven. 11:00~-<4) Price Is Right. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich, (4) Truth or Conpaquaness. (7) Robin and Rickey, 11:55-~<(9) © Billboard. WEDNESDAY ss semaleal ies. (9) Hidden Pages. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 1%:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow, (4) It Could Be You, (7) The Erwins, (9) Telescope, 12:45—(2) The Guiding Light... '1:00—(2) (Color) Ladies Day. (4) Bienda Presents Beulah. (7) My ‘Little Margie. (9) Bill Kennedy 1:30—(4) (color) Club * & Li- berace. oe “@ (4) Te 1:55—(2) News. | '2:00—(2) Our Miss: evoke. Lady’ of Charm. 2:30—(2) House Party. nessee Ernie, 2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. 2:65—(9) News. '3:00—~(2) The Big” Payot, ¢4) (olor) Matineé Theater. (7) Aft- ‘ernoon Film Festival. @) Fan With Food, For a Day, (9) Justice Colt. 4:15—(2) The Secret Storm, 4:30—(2) The Edge of Night. (7) Mickey’s Record Room. .‘ 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. a Great Life. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party, 5:30—(4) Gene Autry. i 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ti¢|p Tac Dough. (7) .12 o'clock Com-| ' nored warning erably and ended on Switzer's farm. -* vr _* “Those cars, the majority them from states other than the turnpike... : “I moved it back 50 feet. « » and still they knock it down, =~ “I had some cattle and every time the fence got knocked down they got legse..When they got loose would get on the turn- pike or the‘ other road and I was Hable for. them, So I finally sold + ees = “You Know we are right neigh- borly. out. hs self were married ay -# Amvets to Host is National Leader |. at Open House All Pontiac area flict are invited to attend an open Plan Extension Courses ANN ARBOR ® — The Univer. - City Teachers Ask $ $448, 000 Raise, highways of yesterday by the driver of today. het Sl kkk With cooking now just a matter| +. ee eee WISH I'D SAID THAT: Worry is like » tocking hair—it gives oe bane eee ae ae on a fale See ent 41am ee eee That's! age to the De-lce Age . . . You) fabricated model to be built in the brother. . |heard about the loving Hollywood) United States, It was constructed (Copyright 1957) : soba keep their| in 30-foot sections and hoisted into 25 hands off each other—they. were) place section by section. _ Ibelting each other every minute?| It is designed to withstand winds across Ste A Tor iver ih mainte 1 Comedian, L = § He cavorts 00 mee a : | School Board Considers Wage Request ‘aan. | H Pun ees ia mea ey bea : rs air 6 Hosteiry : it Coin of tT ay Nabeia coten fers, above normal increases due} ny TTI at a et + ee 24 Acced - sented demands $448,000 The custodial workers presented es a = bondi: rede ithe bard rimapl yen all \ 34 Low-lying ' |Board of Education at a special featuring a $35,504 wage boost = a ae . me i : be, z i Feist © 534) Pameececs ay Merman ane es . ae aoe SO See te ' x» = : \ \ . 1 . oe a eee i oe . ae iz oe Be & ‘ cane - Ses te & f “a ; : q - aes . * \ \ ‘ 4 ' : ie ey . ya i= ae int i F : 4 fe ae tg oe) ‘ i. | or Se Tee ERE a Sree eS rs nine : i: 4 Eee ENR URE ieee BRAY vee eee Ps Sah bs Cy Sane & Sees Le aera JES US ees Bees SF ees et ; F + ~ = s en ee ete : “ io 2% " ee: f : + FE x = Re x ~ . = ae 9 — —— — — an \ oe { oe Ue \ ay \ A oy ee “ 1 ts : a 4” : ‘ ae ce = : ae : : 4 4 I, cs : ee, : ‘ Z i + cee 4 ; ee —— se ay : a : : 3 i * 2 J ip . -\ \ > aK PoNTLAc PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 221057 eee! x pcaatueones LA ee ere See Bee ‘ ee ea E we eoccsecsce ee ' seat thats problem by! 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