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Believed Leder rote in Yely to Plats when he was adviod o to explain his strange power over ether men, | Ruling Involves Right) Believed Mapping Plan... recent events in Nazareth. » + « Ver lntonce, T weetn you last ng Be Sal. quan, to Free Expression, Says|   
     
to Seize Strip : oe ae ee to Capernaum after the disturbance at Nazareth.| Union |. at Boston Home 
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prota osaroogeied deepen "| aco sine pains kaw esl op ae eee Richard E. Byrd, 68, noted 
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er today in what was sng BRO pp oa gag ase anata Ba sas & that the de- : 
garded as the forerunner steaphtice ae mee a ogg Court’s reinstatement of Bye ; calling Jesus the Messiah. But 
oF pen Berptient Sore ie ono tell me moore about the man when you Dave | Jesus told the man to be quiet. And then » cari- |an indictment. charging: 
        
  
    
  
     
   
    
      
      zegain con the dis-/"°" "* ™ eeitee ned ‘ous thing happened. The man not only grew silent ithe union with illegally puted territory. 3S We but he ceased the twitching and slobbering with | 14 ving for political broad- 
: “The Governor, Maj. Gen.| | Oh yes, my mother, whose tutor in her youth meh to iat Sie teasts.. 3 ' was a Greek , is so fascinated by this man “It was a Gompletely amazing transformation,” 4 
page ae i [ot Nazareth that she is inclined to recall how, in Junius wrote me. “I could not have believed it if|, THe High Court ordered _ two hours with J.| Athenian mythology, the Gods came down from | I had not seen it. Clearly, in his own way, this|the reinstatement yester- | 
Gen. Abdel Hakim Amer, Olympus to walk and live among men. - ___. | Jesus is a miraculous physician. I am at loss today. By a 6-3 majority, the 
Egypt's war minister and 2 4 .| Understand his power.” | court held U. 8. District) 
commander-in-chief. Almost by the next galley, Tiberius received | - + : Judge Frank A. Picard er-| 
They reportedly mapped | this word from Pilate: With this, Pilate turned to other matters of roneously interpreted the 
details of "s | The man is no myth, I can assure you. He is | general concern to the province to conclude his/ corrupt practices act and 
takeover of the United Na-|#0t in any way to be compared with the primitive | letter. © : stopped the prosecution 
tions-occupied strip. _|Eres or Jupiter who came upon earth, in the old | _ Now, of course, he had stirred the interest of the} , . 
| a CS ME are stories, mostly for very earthly reasons. Roman Livia more than ever. ... . « anyon AD 
oa Egyptians orgewe 2 me . _.}to the Michigan court for trial, | President Gamal Abdel Nas- ; a. ¢ ££ ser would make his next move} Mayor Schrunk Backs Out . : toward regaining Gaza very soon, — . Commenting on the action, UAW 
probably before the day ended. B e = e gore rehieeedrie: ; 
mmr |Balks at Lie Test Q Suet cane : we secret. vie & legal te our con- en , : 
oo i causal at a9 # CSE NEE OT CS Sa s.c eae |__ eer ee oe ie Soe aes? »d to,” Crosby said, and asked per) _ pe 
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Egyptian adminis sty ‘ concerning operations. for American 
prensa Ase in which Israel | a2 The 45-year-old one-time Florida junk dealer said his|ioms pe eon of ‘yee 
controlled the nose 
tae et. mee wf CQO Action Starlet ai sere Same = Sesame seen wont or improvement of the comeany alee me of Nasser’s latest surprise pack- © © __|the Senate Rackets “investigating, Speaking for the three dissent.|PTURing of certain unprofitable operations and possibly|*eesing marks. Se 
teres oe eeON JUrY COMMISSION | Sa, : * = mie ars, Sa Seay alte expansion of others” + ee war and au waesay peace mow de- . si rain dling edges wre Wolfson did not elahor- voted drwa « jreotel Pub 9 Seth OS sister te a a ‘ : ona : 
pends upon what Israel does. Legal action to force the question of a jury commis-|, ’ Spee = wa rations! Nash and Hudson cars and jury forced him into*early retire- 
se apr ey (O08 Oa pie te appeared aed year. ! Mars Tracie’ [esr cs, Soba ace eae | ar eerie Gate viewed the Heron amenncs,| Public attorney Mitchell L. Bacow said he failed to cout should berupheid. |, Wolfson, who now controls an vo wo 8 cet etal tnd. cla any Give ere ee muster behind at— 6 + en, ee ee oe Romney reported at that meeting|the first multi-engine plane to fly ment of a Governor for | suit proposed against the! meeting of the association's board The talictment. ct 5 Gn lane tes let .t h his! 32294613 loss for the October-|the Atlantic continent to continent 
the Israeli Foreign Ministry 8% Oakland County Board of|of governors to consider styategy union used trom New York thet she. hag ee eennee 0 es 66 REED: nounced it was holding the U. N. . which Frida ry Soar yylige na Sh Sai te tay tar mika lnnedeel, MAGS dane of weet ee nk 
responsible fer preventing the |Pnih* a jury commission|from the association president) Pontiac to Excha broadcasts ever station WJBK- \can Motors’ 5,670,430 outstanding. (CMe? ‘ast Sept. 30. He said, bow-} tHe wag commilssioned a rear Egyptians from returning to the jury Verse ©. Mabeten. this Ot ‘bet Ge oy in Batak te WO The ott gow * jever, the (Kelvinator) appliance/admiral at the age of 41, youngest 
erg eg tt ora of Me April 1 materialize. With Berrien Springs dat siuethias aat Goutiltte oak. He sald be had no way’ of jdivision had its “most profitablelo? that rank at the time. 
a in New!" Bacow, ‘as chairman of an Oak-|HAMPTON STAYS OUT for Day's Activity pains ean ie dijietiins Teens Gene Oe His last trip to the South Pole 
General Dag Ham-|,.54 County Bar Association com. Hampton announced his inten- from making “a contribution or psalms . ° eS ee oe oe im 
marskjold awaited ‘clarification’ vittee for the commission, yester-|tion to steer clear of the contro-| Pontiac expenditure” in connection with | George Romney; chairman andi Detroit Girl Flew On a 197 expedition to Ant- 
of yesterday's Egyptian demands. 51. threatened court action fore- eamsentingr was paired with Ber-| say tederal election. president of American Motors, said : arctica, Byrd found that food 
PA oon bay N. officials looked WP" ing superyisors to replace the pro- pinged urcat cuait commissioner (" Paige in @raw-} a. Justi be ak msi fg mas Wellennl ts oti Stewardess left 19 years earlior in his Litto 
pom te nga Based Further snags developed, Bacow ) Lansing to select| nesting the Detroit. court diamis-|tnus tar Wolfson “did not submit SS Se palaun’ erameie ea tas ae Sepervisors had placed the | . ‘Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) mayors for mayor exchange day |sal, contended the broadcasts were |any program’ for the automaker| Record Flight ee. | 
not as a step toward taking over| question of a three-man, non-| May 20. . in support of particular candidates|in their previous meetings.” BALTIMORE @ — A Detroit], Ts led him to suggest that the 
_ full control of the area from the commission on the bal- Girls for New Zealand! The activity which will send |for Congress, ' Apparently in answer: to reports) 1 was-one of 52 persons aboard| ares, Could Serve as & vast 
. United National Emergency Force.) Jot last month at Bacow's recom- ye) Mayor Nriiam Donaldson to the EMPORTANT CASE {that he would recommend an over-| T det that thew natural refrigerator to store crops 
A ee ee _| Mendation and the bar associa. | WELLINGTON, ) —|southwest Michigan community of] ter said the union ‘‘consid.|*l! shakeup and the discontinuance |the Boeing across|in bumper years. 7 
( in Cairo,| “a's endorsement. The New Zealand ministry of im-|2,000 is part-ef Michigan week,| “°° to be of importance|*t ‘he firm's automotive (Nash-ithe United States yesterday in 3] “The world would’ never have 
London, Paris and at the U. N. Bacow said today that legal tech-|migration issued a call today for agp te cin tad | the rights of or-| iudsn- Rambler Metropolitan) di-/hours and 48 minutes. a “nee be pe ge 
worked to avert another Sob-onane up sage I sins girls, ‘girls, girls. The a Paired in ganized labor as, @ group in our| om oes ides coun te Jo Ann Reeber of Detroit acted) stored away in the acter es 
pasar gets Gye petit en ee ee msg hem nore ag enough | were Geek femurs. Birming,| "ee, wet. that ,|the automobile market” and is the|** we pg three stewardesses| insurance against lean. production > : e believe freedom o j aboard record making flight iy 
marskjold’s peace efforts.) He failed yesterday to obtain’ a British girls are coming forward,|ham-Peliston, Bloomfield H111$/epeech like other basic rights is an|°Ne d's" seed’ doc gimall, cormene| She Wa teeerien tr tre 
— . . emus a Clarks. (indivisible value and that the rights |.) . World Atylines based in Los Ange-|ISOLATED IN HUT 
Ice Still Plentiful at Mackinac Bridge rss: Meee ion tne imo Separty the| | Romney. sald, “1 would be [Tire anes, TWA, America| peon, he ilated hielo d ‘ ® mse 
oe 7 TIAGE |armade-mitan, Orchard | L8k ¢itreedom of speech of all groups] opposed. to discontinuance of our and Braniff, which have ordered) about six months in a tiny hut 82 — oe Syiven Shenae Haw, 8d all people.” automobile activities.” the new jet, provided the steward-| miles from the base of operations >. oo 3 " Sock: oe Stockholders of American Motors! esses. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) 
        
    Alanson, Romeo Brighton, Roci/ment tat the court did nt Tie] Quiz King Dethroned on Royal Question - ~ 
sour tence t<=/Blonde Beats VanDoren   
    Village-Riverview, Lyon in national and local elec- 
Wayne, Utica- Applegate, Walled| tions.” NEW YORK An attractive}points he was trying for because 
Oak woman lawyer with a knowledge/of his inability to name Baudouin   
Angelus - Alpha, Metamora- eb of kings last night dethroned|as the king of Belgium. It was 
Bprinabect. Wetverie ‘Lahe andl Springlike Weather Charles Van Doren from his 1¢Jone, part of a six-part question 
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‘Thieves promptly picked his |ex all winnings to $129,000, but still 
a = Sa left him television’s top winner 
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‘eft, tm its place a the game when she_was ahead! Sporty’ c.. 19 thie Mh door Ford sedan which 17-10. oy Theaters ....,.0..ccesces 18 
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Intermittent rainfail and general 
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  Joseph Ryméll polled 93 votes   eo. \ / j ¥ j 
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parents and busi- 
nessmen with current goals, 
group will stage a Teen Club Rally   Rally Walled Lake from 4 until.6 p.m. Sunday in the 
Junior High School gymnasium. . 
Program will consist of a panel 
discussion of **Teen Club and Why 
‘le-Is Needed” with Jolin {Wester 
dale as moderator. 
Al Decker, chief of W js 
Lake police, will speak on the 
topic, “Why the Teen Club Is 
Needed.” Rolland Langerman, as- alled 
  
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erages.      be available, are beanbag, basket-) Teenagers sistant superintendent of Walled 
club's activities to date. to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick of 
A question and answer period) Announcing the birth of # daughter, 
ee ee Parents Glenn Jess of 34 ‘Bille road. 
usinessmen urged to i Shope 
make suggestions, of twin son, Dons and Devid 
The Teen Chib is governed by “lara. 
three officers and a board of di- 
rectors. The officers, all adults, street 
_|are: Maltby, president; Mrs. Owen|netl are Mr® and Mre. Calvin ©. Waters 
Clevering, secretary, and Bob|“i°"Sng Sure. James Bullis of Eidon Williams, treasurer. There are street snnoynce birth of « son, 
eight “adults, three senior high|*2*,¥ ism. cee 
school students and one junior high 
ball, break the dishes, darts and school pupil on the board. - 
fish pond. Baked goods will also be} Parents of junior and senior high n-|S0id-at the fair and a lunch counter school students, along with busi-. 
will be open with snacks and bev-'nessmen of the area, are invited 
'to attend the rally. shortly after Apri 1. 
* Leonard © assessor, Jesse Sutherby, 74. 
On the Citizens ‘ticket at the an- / 
  
    
    village wesmerhe, , Heebert 
TT; village trustee for two years, |ley; 
i i om 4 “és 
Orion Residents Vote: | ith 182 
° Pp k P . a te. wit timo wos 2 With-|Freeman, Samuel M. Wright and 
. I r1V opposition Faye F. Hauk, clerk,|Harry K. McDaniel, trustees, were 
Keeping a : Hal Ieevised, Coeeesoer on Watloumaaned ee 
LAKE ORION — The Village 
park here will be for the ex- 
clusive use of residents, as was 
decided in a vote taken last night.   
+ president of'' 
the Teen Club, will summarize the 
  
  
  
      
      
    
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Deposit your surplus savings or invest- 
- ment sa at any one of our 8 con- > 
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Community | NATIONAL BANK) | | 
whee ames   MR. AND MRS. WILBERT G. DONALDSON 
GOLDEN WEDDING — Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert G. Donaldson of 
124 Minot St., Romeo, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at 
an open house Sunday afternoon. Their son and daughter-in-law        
we County Births 
  
son, ichael Louis, was 
Mr. and Mra. James H. Hoffman of 
Parkdale avenue. i : 
The birth 
  A son, Paul Edward. was born to Mr. 
and Mrs. Edward Weinmann. 
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Orders doubled on ’57 Dodge! 
Look around you. People everywhere are stepping The greatest advances of 1957: Torsion-Aire Ride, up to the fun and pride of owning a Swept-Wing Push-Button Torquef lite, Total-Contact Brakes, 
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3 7 North Saginaw Street 
Phone FE 4-6842 
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  wee itime; where to 
a health and living arrangements. __ jt: 
"| ‘The chief way to 
» would be to give 
> | written information 
» \these problems, 
‘individual and . ¥, Portia. sks - Gay italian 
. S ylit ling For The Young 
From its people 
the BTP got some 
than those who'd 
no planning.   CREDIT    STEPS _|the problems raised 
-'who. were about t Ree pela Ps 4 would help. Some suggested talks 
* iby retirement specialists. 
‘ effort to help workers plan their 
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live; personal|to your income by renting part of| reviews of personal case histories. 
live with people of similar). Personal interviews will probably | 
help, they said,|means and interests, |be the next step for employes who} 
them some * s+ « jwant them.“ 
on How to meet! On personal health, keep physi-| 
y thought! cally active and develop sound 
  With the information the BTP . 
had from its employes and former The Pontiac Press. Questions will | : be answered by mail from the | 
who'd retired Pontiac office of the Social | backing for its 
ice, It's already'- 
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  " Four important things that affect the | 
price you pay for gasoline in Michigan 
TAXES—You might be surprised what a big chunk of your 
= gasoline dollar goes for direct taxes placed on gasoline by 
federal and state governments. These taxes are largely used 
MER eat to build and maintain our expanding highway system and are 
collected from you at the gasoline pump. In Michigan the 
direct taxes on regular grade STANDARD Rep Crown Gasoline 
fetal 9 8/10-tents per galion—-cquel fo £2.poreent of Ue price 
_ of the gasoline alone in mid-Michigan areas. 
PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT—Today’s gasoline looks and 
smells about the same as gasoline has for years but your car 
can tell the difference. The Stanparp Rep: Crown you use 
today is higher quality, higher octane than our Premium 
Gasoline was only 4 years ago: Such dramatic product im- 
provements are costly. During the past. two years octane 
increases alone added about 25 million dollars per year to 
our continuing operating costs. 
WAGES—The money you pay for Rep Crown helps, too, 
_to pay the wages and salaries of the 52,000 men and offecting gasoline prices. 
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women in our immediate “family”. They are redple like 
yourself who have had to meet rising living ‘costs. General 
wage increases of slightly over 4 percent and 6 percent in 
1955 and 1956. increased our costs — 28 million dollars 
annually. 
SERVICE— Your Standard Dealer is an independent business 
man in a keenly competitive business. A-few cents per gallon 
mark-up is all that competition allows him if he is to attract 
and hold your business. This modest mark-up enables him 
to offer and maintain essential. services for car owners. At 
the same time, it must help cover his many costs and earn 
him a fair profit. .   3K WHAT MAKES A COMPANY A GOOD CITIZEN? 
Because gasoline is widely used ond needed, its price is a matter of 
interest.to « great many people. The communities in which we live and 
serve are entitled to information this company can give them on factors 
  
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Classified Manager : (oe 
isto fasten the public schools per- | 
manently onto the Federal income 
tax-as a major source of their sup- 
port. Only thus, it is reasoned, 
will the schools be assured of 
painless access to a flow of reve-* 
nue adequate to their desires 
and needs without all the yearly 
struggles with local taxpayers 
and tight-fisted state legislatures   
  
  ee sem &t Post Office, Pontiac. as second class matter 
- — > that they now have to put up 
with,   
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TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1957 > 
Federal Aid to Schools   
  
No Benefit for Michigan 
.In Washington, Louis ScHIMMEL 
testified that Michigan didn’t want 
Federal aid for schools. “We'll handie 
our own problems and pay our own 
bills,” said he, 
" “Others should do likewise.” 
oe ek 
* Michigan is one of the states 
, that would help pay the expenses 
-of the balance of the Union on 
i this Federal aid program. We . 
. would receive twelve million 
* dollars from the Federal Govern- 
{ment and for this great 
, “privilege” Michigan would dig — 
“up nearly seyenteen million 
.» dollars. ey ees oe 
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The difference between what we 
get back from the District of Colum- 
bia and the money we sent down 
there would go to other states in the ee &* 
x<** eIn addition to this, many people — 
are. fearful that if the Federal Gov- 
ernment gets a finger in this big pie, 
it will start dictating. Michigan is 
_ capable-of making her own decisicns. 
We don’t ‘need any bureaucratic 
thinking that originated in some vast 
central control set up for that pur- 
pose. ’ 
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Mr. Schimmel favors the simple, 
* direct. way. 2 
” We pay less. | 
We get more for our money. 
These two factors are lost in 
too many man-made clouds of 
dust and smoke. e 
Warning Is Sounded — 
bout School Lobby 
. There are two sides to nearly every 
question and the Sarasota News 
sounds a stern word of warning on 
the current school lobby, pointing 
out dangers which it believes are in- 
fierent in the current systems. 
| The News says in part: 
. “President E1sennower has made 
it clear that he wants federal aid for 
  “The school lobby is asking for 
“temporary” aid, knowing that the 
only thing ‘temporary’ it has in 
mind is that it will have to settle 
temporarily for a few hundred mil- 
lion a year instead of the billions - 
it will demand a few years hence. 
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“It might be argued, of course, 
that the panelists at the Atlantic 
City meeting were only speaking to 
“the school administrators, not nec- 
essarily for them. - ; i 
“But it is the first long step in a 
deliberately-planned campaign to 
shift a major share of the financial. - 
responsibility for public education - 
from the states and localities per- 
manently to the Federal Government. 
- Many an educator will defend this, 
some of them eloquently, but no 
honest educator that we know will 
seriously try to deny it.” 
You arg not a frequent moviegoer 
if you haven't heard the following 
, line at least two dozen times: “I 
don’t want to have to- kill -you.” 
  The Man About Town.   
Talks About Taxes Some Plain Figures on Who Pays Them and How 
- Old age: Often merely a simple 
matter of what you desire to 
. make it. . 
  Here in Pontiac where so many of them 
are made, we're particularly interested in 
@ report recently issued by — ‘ 
Gilbert L. Haley, 
vice-president of the Michigan Auto Dealers Assn. It shows that during the 
last fiscal year the automotive industry 
was responsible for the carrying of over 
37 per cent of our state’s sa.es tax load. 
‘The exact figures in the entire state 
show a total collection of '$755,388,990, of 
which | 198'came directly from the makers, sellers and users of cars, trucks 
and trailers on account of the making 
much higher than on the state level. 
Mr. Haley points out that a motor vehi- 
cle is continually taxed from the day it is 
made to the day it is junked. Yet he says, 
this tax is the most uncomplainingly paid 
of all taxes. He avers that it follows the 
old theory to pluck the goose that squawks 
the least. 
  Eastern super markets now are 
selling double yolk eggs in sepa- 
rate containers from the ordinary 
kind — and at an increased price, 
of course. 
  *. There's a magazine deyoted to the 
trucking industry, called 
B “Fleet Owner,” -. 
sthool construction put on a strictly _ which predicts our nation’s biggest con- 
temporary, emergency basis. After 
four years, he hopes to see the Fed- 
eral Government get out. 
* * * 
“But if anybody thinks that 
. this is what the ‘education lobby’ 
wants, he had better go back to 
. school, In fact, he had better tune 
. in on the annual convention of the 
* American Association of School 
~ Administrators in Atlantic City 
: recently. 
_ “The so-called ‘temporary 
- shortage’ is the merest entering 
» wedge, so far as the Federal-aid 
* lobby is concerned. What is really 
* needed, they all agreed,:is a Fed- 
, eral-aid program that starts with 
_ 2 few hundred millions a year, and 
rapidly works its way up to any- 
~ where between $3,500,000,000 and 
. $6,000,000,000 annually. 
F * * * 
‘ “Professor Harats of Harvard de- 
clared Uncle Sam must provide sup- 
port of $600,000,000 a year now and 
$6,000,000,000 by 1965 to permit the 
sthools to step up their spending 
from about $9,000,000,000 a year to 
- $22,000,000, poof 
a ae ar 
» | MLgsrer V. CHAnpter simply. stated 
that financing education should ~ henceforth be primarily a Federal re- 
Sponsibitity rather than local or state. 
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“The real goal of, the Federal- ~\ald drive, \as the professional. , 
| education journals have been 
laring more and more bluntly, 
         struction boém during the next few years, 
also the worst traffic snarl in its history, © 
both of which already have the makings 
in the Pontiac area. 
Probably the only OAklarid County man 
to own two centennial farms is 
John Lessiter 
of 501 Baldwin Road. He lives on one-of 
them and the other is on Sashabaw Road, 
both taken yp from the government by 
his ancestors over 100 years ago. 
  Loneliness is the lot of the man ad- 
vanced to a $100,000 executive position, 
according to a survey made by 
“Chemical Engineering” 
the magazine that digs up such facts. It 
finds that he can no longer be “one of the 
boys” in. his organization or otherwise. 
But most of us would be willing to give 
it a try. , 
Still in effect in Pontiac isan , 
old ordinance that prohibits any- 
body from allowing their cow to 
run at large in the downtown sec- 
tion. 
  
After trapping along the Clinton River 
for a half century or more, 
> Mike Ladson 
of Waterford tells me the architecture of 
the muskrat houses is no reliable indica- 
tion of what kind of a winter we’re to get. 
Verbal Orchids to— Barney Lennon   
| of Keego. Harbor: eighty-fourth birthday... 4 
' ¢\ Mr. and Mrs, Abner Oberheim 
of Drayton Plains; - fifty-fifth wedding 
anniversary. { j { 
Mrs. Esther Fersmand | Ce 
eighty-first, birth. of \Bloomfield Hills; 
day). \; WORE ~* [WHE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1957 
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David Lawrence Says: * 3 * 
  
Will Firms Give - WASHINGTON — Is. the way 
being opened for corporations as 
well as labor unions to contribute 
funds -to political campaigns in 
which congressional and presiden- 
tial candidates seek election? 
The Supreme Court of the United 
States has ruled 5-to-3 that the case 
against the. United Auto Workers 
union, which was dismissed last 
be tried now and 
all the facts | 
brought out and - 5 
theissuesde- 
fined. But Jus- 
  well as i ' : 
i z EEL ill 
own newspapers. 
Justice Frankfurter asked some 
significant questions in the major- 
ity opinion just issued by the court. 
He did not pass on the merits but’ 
it was easy to infer that not all 
political help or financial aid that 
' corporations or labor unions may 
give in political campaigns is really 
taboo. Some of it is obviously pro- 
tected under the Bill of. Rights. 
Justice Frankfurter asked: 
GENERAL DUES 
_ “Was the broadcast paid for out 
of the general dues of the union 
membership or may the funds be 
fairly said to have been obtained 
on a voluntary basis? Did the 
broadcast reach the public at large 
or only those affiliated with the 
union? Did it constitute active 
electioneering or simply state the 
record of candidates on 
economic issues? Did the union 
sponsor the broddcast with the in- 
tent to affect the result of the 
election?” 
It might be inferred from the . 
  foregoing that, if a union made 
  
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- Whoever pays for ‘it—either the Unenviable Position — a 
Cash in Elections? 
  
  
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My province is to teach people 
how to keep well, how to prevent 
illness. I am not competent to 
make a long distance diagnosis. or 
treatment give absent is 
But I cannot dismiss this poor 
necessary to extract all of..the 
teeth. 
POINTS IN COMMON 
betterment. 
5. Both complaints are caused by 
nutritional deficiency through the 
years from early childhood up to , 
present time. 
6. Both may be prevented or, 
; It not too far advanced, benefited 
' pow on an adequate diet and/or ing. and following from 
supplementing the diet with an 
por daily ration of »the ‘es- 
sentia and vitamins 
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Resident Expresses Backing 
of Planning Commission —   
The unfavorable comment on the 
crease in population and industry. 
Our City Planning Commission — 
is doing a good job. I understand 
they are using a master plan for 
voice to their support. 
~ 208 Ww. Cornell ? 
‘Is Detroit Water 
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  ‘Write to Express 
Idea on Budget’ — 
Taxpayers are simply doomed and they're és this 72 billion dollar budget unless’ 
Congress will never fly in the face . of an avalance of- votes. If you're 
unhappy with this gigantic bite 
into your personal income, write . 
‘Waterford Needs. Driver Education’ 
you drivers too chicken to refuse 
to drive an unsafe bus?” 
‘Phony TV Fem’ 
Provokes Reader 
  
    
Case Records of a Psychologist:   
You Can 
By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case U-326: Marvin L., aged 10, 
is a problem child in school and 
rapidly heading for delinquency. [ i 
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Replace Human Models for Tourist   
          : leads ‘Are. Getting Scarce} “WEDNESDAY iS 
thing. ‘eye «ong of Panama nt, a si, tn orbs, wat at 
yi Yt ly os ra ; ge ne a acu society women and 
vendors W businessmen would buy one to 
! : show off to their friends.”"\- 
New Spring and Easter Fashions a 
that means savings. Buy on Sow ve 
    
  
  
      
    
   
         
      
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  Lenten, Services : ‘mace Moa, Keeper ot wus. ont Mas. ‘hate days every- c i 
(Missouri Synod -|swankies “4 casa tbody’s finding it ‘tough to get : ‘ lchoed Exq uaa trimmed with in 
EVERY WEDNESDAY [| ead tn re yearn Thy hard oS : Sal Navies 17300. ku Be ae, ba [Educator fo Speak |$° gem sy a sy at the following churches 8] py sce wat we Carry rae ucaior fo Spea : a 3 
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pce Maer es lat Two City Schools. | | Se tee x. ss one — Thoughtful Gas Thief iacliawm New Yak educa- ta ~~ ap 
Rev. George |. Mabder | |Did Everything but Pay tor, currently visiting professor at 
                 
    
              STUART, Okla. @ — A local Michigan State University’s Col- Yes, Navy will lead the Easter Parade. 
service station operator is look- lege of Education, will appear be- / Sheath and peg skirts. Sizes 10 to 20, 
for a thoughtful man who put - |fore two Pontiac groups Thursday 141% to 24%. 
g back in its place. |: Dr, Ernest 0. Melby will ad- Linen Dresses Silke Sheaths - 
low on gas the dress the Administrators and Su- 3.99 ” 16.99 | 
gas station operators: lic Schools on “ , a pare: ‘ 
tached patag Songevig 3 Hever Fags se Fen wee : ; RG, in 2 x ai ee@Md countryman, that is too bad, AP Wirephote | : “ae Le aill 
ond ae ane “auc : : S U. S. ‘NAVAL MIGHT — The giant aircraft carrier U. S. S. For- ee aA vely Fail es 
tank and then locked = + | Festal, her flight deck filled with jet and propeller-driven planes, (school PTA on “Human Rela-|@™ ~ a 
pump and returned the key.) “So Ecuador was getting a bad) Presents an impressive view as she takes part in maneuvers in the jtions.”” Other Pontiac PTA’s have : 
to Jeave any money.'name, and they had to do some-| Mediterranean Sea. . : been invited. 
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HOW TO WIN Anyone over 18 years of age is eligible to win 
a prize. Just visit the opening celebration 
starting Wednesday, March 13 at 2 PM and , : : ending Saturday, March 16 at 12 Noon. Obtain 
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a ¥; name on it in the box provided. First prize is 
| Bi ‘ a week-end trip to New York City. Four. 
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BALDWIN AVE. BRANCH 
1305 Baldwin 3 
Harold Keith: “With nine yeors of intensive training in all departments of 
the Pontiac State Bank and a well-trained staff, we ore equipped to give 
you the finest in complete, modern, banking service. Nothing could please 
us more thon o visit by you during the opening and celebration days.” *       
       
        
      
        The Baldwin Avenue Branch offers you complete, modern, 
. banking services. You will get quick, courteous, efficient 
service at this convenient location with drive-in windows, safe 
deposit boxes, parking facilities for 75 cars. 
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a privilege to hove worked 
eleven years for the Pontiac 
State Bank. Congratulations 
= to the Officers and Difectors ; Wry Pei , 
_~ on the opening of the Bald- Hg A ee ; re BS | | 
win Avenue Branch from the : : ‘ — 7 @. i 
staff ot Drayton Plains. You will bé happy to know that next fall when gratulations to the Officers = ay Pry , : 3 
the great Miracle Mile Shopping Center is ond Directors on the =" 4 be ; : - io : : 
will ted Baldwin Avenue Branch.” , gt *h ; 5 . : : ae opened, Pontiac State Bank will be represente A : THE WINNER will be flown, round trip, to New York City . 4 ‘ 
: J) eq sdayand return on Sunday Hotel accommodations tthe ams PHILCOT.V. JETS alec tw '| = Waldorf for two people ‘free in a ; E 2 
Branch Manager 8 Ee Banking Services |) = dinner and Night Club entertainment in the beautiful Empire 3 
1. Savings Accounts 8. 24 Hour Depository 15. Mortgage Loans A and $125 in cash to help with your expenses. with another member of this growing family . , . sia 
by another modern branch... for the conven: 
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Room. There will be a choice of visiting the United Nations in : a 
action or of seeing your favorite radio or television show and ’ ie | 
: i i | 2. Savings Certificates 9. Christmas Clubs 16. Home Improvement Loans | . : —_ — 
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| : 4. Travelers Checks 11. Drive-In-Windows 18. Appliance Loans    
              
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    You are invited to tour the new branch during the Open House and Celebration 
Days. See the modern machines in action and learn first hand how the complex 
operations of banking are handled. Inspect the fomous F.B.I. collection of Fert 
counterfeit money. See these and other displays of equipment and facilities. [Liar     
  
      
   
       
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THE LUXURY every- 
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{ig State Bank | ttt with the opening habs new mata ic pat ¥ your own room or den. 
oGe " | of $5 or more. These unique banks wi - So, try to win. Good luck A pa cownars —. ~— we available during the celebration at the & and good listening. 
| Baldwin Branch only from Wednesday oe 
‘March 13 thru Saturday, March 23. a4   
  Free life insurance protection for the ameunt of your loan 
  or miphomohile ‘ nel crv home ' ivroyve : perse improvement loans Long Distance Portable 
Champion!     “Valse ‘me Monday........10 AM to 3 PM Thorsday........ 10 AM to 3 PM ba 
4 Banking Tuesday.....+..10 AMto 3 PM Friday eeeseer +++ 10 AM to 8 PM po 
Hours Wednesday.....10 AM to 12. Noon Saturday....... 9 AM to: 12 Noon 
. Every depositor is insured to $10,000 by the Federal Deposit Insur- 
Main Office Saginaw at Lawrence ance Corporation, an instrumentality of the United States Goverment.      
     
       
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\ . eae Mission to Confer With aS oe 
, 4 Lp - | Aram Notions and; ‘nist watchtower along the j ) | WASHINGTON  — President border of the Iron Curtain, | Eisenhower's special ambassador ne gy pe dig rogre 
2 James P, Richards, takes off. for aj . who man it are ma to 
: the Middle East today. stop one thing—the truth. , 8 The stage was set for his de- ‘Truth from Radio Free Europe 
parture with the publication yes- barber} pours thi the Iron Cur. 
j ‘We Are Not component terday of —-a—note—to shop on Sashabaw road, for $5,000.| ‘eteid save bale 
to Plan Ahead . pele 8. Siviet -prapenel Sa undergoing recruit ) | deta, Keep the truth coming joint Big Four policy declaration ROSALES” CHANDLER ; Mich DAR to M Mail athe ei * 
: . but it is always good sense. ft is on the Middle East. ; ey Reeruit Depot, San Diego, > @ fs 9 ; 
Vicoqucntly a mark of respect and high 
@haracter. Of cuch is the pre-arranged 
plan for the inevitable — the funeral. 
. Fdgemost is the necessity for calling the i 
. Dotelson-Johns Feneral Home first, re- 
gardiess of where the end of life may 
come.’ We arrange for immediate care : 
of the: \deceased — right at the point of 
the emergency. Pay no attention to other 
advice. at a distant point — call the 
Donelson-Jehns Funeral Home first when 
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4 WORRIED OVER DEBTS? 153 3 a P- ange Yor payments You cam 
Saline Seen Sees oa arene : 
: NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED 
ONE PLACE TO PAY:   
      Member American Association of Creéit Counsellors collision. 
Heugel and Lee said survey in- 
“Let 9 Years of Credit C Assist You” jjdicated nearly 4,000 cars are 
Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. & Sat. $ to - Evenings by App't. counted passing through the vil. 
’ lage’s main intersection daily. The MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS — “4% 6. Saginaw 
    The United ‘States declared on 
ithe note that it “would not wish 
to be party to an attempt by the 
great powers, as suggested by the 
rison of Mr. and Mrs, Albert 
tal importance to the nations of| 
senhower plan, approved by Con-|Aus- 13, 1956, is a Wayne State) vow er 
gress and signed by the Presiden University graduate. port 
  ards’ assignment is the fact that Wilson 
new troubles appear to be _boil-\picomfield Town- ing- up between’ Egypt and ‘Gaza|t™2, recently   i _ ais Ne acute . ' age con] 
     
  
      
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for further training-or to a Marine |# leave with his parents, Mr. and Michigan Daughters of Ameri-| 1 - co-operation with: The 
whan 2 ara Mrs Francis E. Oak of” 154 N. ee lckian aaaie mee Advertiing Council and the Lake lus Rd. , ewspaper Navy Ens. James T. Chandler, potgegrs a leted Interior | perweeh, 152 and 200. members, has)" tives Association by the C 
       
   
       
     Chandler of 223 Baldwin Ave., is\Communications School at Great saturday in Grand Rapids. ger Engrtenny RI. reported to Norfolk, Va,, a: : '     
He will be sent now to serve 
‘aboard the U.S.S. Stembol at San/S°0ol, he Diego, o- — 
Grand Rapids Seniors 
~~ Present Gift to School 
GRAND RAPIDS i — A $2,700   
* a 
Navy tol John W..- wists 
son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Howard B, ~ 
Steggall of  5250° 
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What's keoeeting in the Tiger’s training camp? 
What's going on in the State Fair Colosseum this 
week? Is the Suez Canal open for business? Where 
can you make the best food buys this week? Which 
stores have sales? How’s the state election look, with 
2 weeks to go? 
    
          
   
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questions of the day are in The Detroit News. Only 
in The Detroit News will you find complete, colorful 
reports of all that’s happening in the world of sports, 
fashions, politics. 
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45 days 
90 days sie Kirillott, Huntington Woods. 
Fo Ag Lawrence, 18 Howerd 8t., 
qonmet McDougal, 489 Montana Ave.. 30 
GFA iph €. Marets, 121 W. Columbis Ave., 
Seema 2. Moseley, 219 Luther 6t., 60 
P_ Missen, Royal Oak, days a on at 
PR ed K. po co. Madison Heights, 48 45 
Jjward &. P. Simets, Birmingham, 30 
‘Kivin FP Siterlet, Oak Park. 60 days 
we T. Smith, Oak Park, indefin- 
Ronaid lL. Smith, Farmin 4 eve 
A. 3 Ct. days 
fifred N. Tietjens, Royal Oak, ie days 
Merle L. Whittaker. Rochester, 30 z Sz 
a C. Wilson, 313 Fisher Ave.. 60 da 
  
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(ere $49" Sd EAST 2" ee, duty style it lee Be Johnson, 66 8. Shirley Ave. 30 it wage 
BB eee! ‘the above bed trame free with this outtit | fiiow, He: sePnne Bing, Ms We Sietlield Ave) = =— ang 
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. a8 ome Urge Return of Questionnaires ie ~ |Group lo Consider st 
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You Always Get the Best Sek Auditorium for All |. nric mse on    
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: Our 21st Year of Greater Value Giving. 
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 
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Furniture : Where You Honestly Save! 
144 OAKLAND AVE. CAREFUL FREE DELIVERY 
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        73 questionnaires to date. 
| May 1. 
  esa With questionnaires till coming in from organizations, the Cen- 
cul Consent Ge eitee hes Chamber ot Comatioe he Qo 
hoping for a 100 per cent return of all 119. 
The questionnaires were sent out to the different 119 organizations 
seeking their expressions in what they desited to see in a proposed 
civic auditorium — the goal of the committee headed by Ralph T. 
Nervell reported that the Chamber has received approximately | 1 
a 
Norvell said his committee was to meet with representatives of 
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|plans which are expected, along with a scale model, to be released 
The goal of the committee is to have a civic auditorium construet- 
| ed in Pontiac by the city’s 100th birthday in 1961. Telegraph Rd., Pontiac. 
Wayne Seifert, agricultural 
agent, will the meeting 
which will center on better pota- 
to production 
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..YOU GET THEM ALL AT NO EXTRA COsT ! 
E EXABeratre | Septrnamannmce se 
Foot-Operated Parking Brake « Four-Barrel Carburetor! 
model—leave no doubt about the smoothness 
and safety of Oljemobile’s new wide ride. 
You don't pay extra for Oldsmebile's big- 
 ¢ar styling. The higher, wider Span-A-Ramic 
Windshield, the distinctive, colorful Accent 
Stripe, and the comfort and luxury of new 
- Tech-Style Interiors are standard features on 
every new 1957 Oldamobile. 
Compare Oldsmobile’s extra-value features 
with any car at any price. You'll soon find out 
that you get more when you go Golden 
Rocket 88, And this Rocket fits your pocket. . 
  set Tar pebsassing saten ot ts Ligh 
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Kalamazoo College 
Plans Honor to Leader “The only thing 
in Chemistry, Sport you'll like better than    
KALAMAZOO (INS)—The Allen 
B. Stowe Memorial Scholarship) . 
Fund ‘has been established at 
Kalamazoo College in honor of 
Dr. Stowe, who was killed in. an 
automobile accident, - 
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A goal of $10,000 has been set 
by friends of the famous tennis)’ 
coach and chemistry professor in 
a tund drive. 
A scholarship will be granted 
annually to a student having 
comparable interests with Dr. 
. Stowe — _ meal science and 
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every” Washing Mechines—Al ales 
Fully Guoranteed—$27.95 | 
We Give Holdens Red sits oe 
-Thyle Electric. 502 N. Johnson St. 
Open 8 A. M. to 8 P. “M. 
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INSURANCE 
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and on the stove, too 
Today’s efficient housewife knows that one phone in the 
house just isn’t enough. Dashing from one end of the house 
to the other when you hear the phone ring is as outdated 
as the scrubbing board. 
You can add telephones for your kitchen, bedside or base- 
ment for only about a dollar a month each, plus a nominal 
one-time-only charge for installation and color. 
Select additional phones from eight smart decorator colors 
to blend or contrast with any room in your home. Egyptian 
Blue, Bermuda Beige, Persian Brown, French Ivory, Georgian 
Gray, Roman Red, Aztec Yellow and Venetian Green. 
To order your additional telephones for your home, d 
call) our Business Office. . 
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TUESDAY, MARQH 12,1937 | be es Pe lL Mee ae   
Begin Salvage 
of Sunken Structure, |vaceine, only two-thirds of the| 
Near ave population under 20 and expectant 
oe Te ™ City mothers of the nation had received 
TRAVERSE CITY (#—Workmen 
have started dismantling the 90- 
Eastport Im, which sank   TODAY'S ja ne FOR:   
    
  their’ son, Gary, ‘owners. of the JUNIOR EDITORS 
A SPANISH 
NOBLE OF 
THE 16% 
CENTURY U.S. Still Behind : 
Salk Vaccine Goal 
DETROIT (INS) - The Nation- 
al Foundation for Infantile Pars}- 
ysis has reyealed that despite a 
recent increase in use of the salk 
any vaccine by March 1, 
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Based on new estimates of vac- 
‘icine usage made .in cooperation 
| with the U. S. Pablic Health Serv- 
ice, the Foundation said that only 
  |17 per cent of those from 20 
| through 39 had begun the series 
lof three shots. 
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    structure: later. : | | There weigh ged a1 syne mer 
sons. under years of age w 
The tye suetime nme wage coach have had one or more shots, leav- 
- Saaieied te be moved pa ing 58 million without Salk pro- 
tection, 
: pe a “a Sie now : ont The goal of the spring vacine 
: \program on which the American - 
With its tow truck, it broke Medical Association, the Public 
through the ice last Saturday at |Health Service an the Nationall 
the start of the journey. No one Foundation are concentrating is to 
was injured in the mishap see that as many as posible of 
3 DUNKING ; the 109 milion individuals. under 
Taree employes of a Traverse TOP TO TOE | #0 in the nations. receive: at least 
City moving firm aboard the truck! 2 2. Hats for a Boy two shots of vaccine by June 30.| 
towing the building on its ice ride, Many years ago, boys and men wore hats as elaborate as those of! A tarmer in Margate, South 
|Africa, is asking veterinarians 
how to keep his cow from drink- Hats were of all sizes and shapes, materials and colors. They were! ‘ing ne pnd milk. . 
made of silk, wool and straw and trimmed with ribbons, feathers and. 
jewels. In the Middle Ages, they were of amazing size and shape. 
Modern hat making is a great industry even though many people 
= using the ice route to relocate now go bareheaded. Certain occasions call for hats and today these! 
He hoped are made by machinery which prepares the material and then ses inp 
using |it over steam blocks. 
Here are two old time hats for a moderi boy. The one at the left | caped unharmed = the vehicle “te Women. Fine feathers from foreign lands were a regular decora-| 
  
— The Ges Realens PR ir — supercharged for St.   
The new Packard Clippers and Station Wagons beilig’9 you the command per: © 
_ formance of Studebaker-Packard’s built-in supercharger for extra power when you 
the ice surface, or cut a channel (was draped with imitation plumes. This was the type of hat the Sheriff Su the leo and winch the vebiclo |r notines ak cadiih metan tinae ta Merweed Pac need it... Twin. Traction for drive power i in both rear wheels .. . the most effective 
to dry land. The other hat was worn by a Spanish Grandee in the days when! brakes on the road—plus—every fine car advantage of luxury, comfort and quality. 
See and drive the new Packard Clippers and Studebakers at your dealer’s, today. 
Studebaker-Packard CORPORATION 
Where pride yf Workonanshijp comes forit! Meanwhile, half of the building ‘Spain's possessions spread over the world and her explores sailed 
— which was separated for’ the/ ai! the seas. 
The Paste this picture down on cardboard and color with crayons. 
. : Fold the end panels forward on either side of the boy. Cut along the 
inn, recently vacant, —— be" ines in the hats and then you can put them on the boy of today. Fold 
back the tabs so the hats remain an his head. . is 
(This idea won $10 for Jean Cuthbert of Hayward, Calif. Send) 
your ideas in care of this newspaper, Violet Moore Higgins, AP News-| l@ 
Total Foreign Tonnage per?       
  Tomerrow: Gloves for a Girt 
  
    
  bula- eo a ; : : statistics |€ Marshall Field who died last 
tion lof, foreign tomage staustcs! Stevenson Says Yes , |November. 
showed a of 72,000 tons’, eit << Mrs. Marshall Field, vice presi- 
bandld, neariy twice te initia fQ Directorship Offer |sx%,%_Fowaaion, suit the : hate hild if ter-cult ral and 
etticiats|, CHICAGO (INS) — Adlai E. ee ae 
from said the resulted |Stevenson has accepted an offer to! Mr. Field established the foun- 
compilation of tentative reports at [become a director of the Field dation in 1940 and endowed it with | 
: the close of the season which failed | Foundation. $11,000,000. Later, his will be- 
* to record shipments of sand, | The former Democratic presi- queathed to the foundation securi- 
| - gravel, crushed rock and oil to| idential candidate will assume the ities and other assets valued at 
| Canadian points. idirectorship which was held by $30,000,000. 
SHURW. ITS STILL SMART. 70 SERVE THIS. OLO-TUMMET 
s Corned Beef & Cabbage 
3 Ib. comed beef 
4 medium carrots 
6 small onions 
4 medium tumips                 UNITED BRANDS 
  
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Ye teaspoon pepper 
1 head cabbage 
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Cover corned beef with water. Place lid on pan 
and simmer over low heat 244 hours. 
About 45 minutes before beef is done, place 
carrots, turnips and onions around meat. 
Cover and simmer 30 minutes. Add potatoes, . 
cab pepper, and continue to sim- 
mer @ minutes, or till all vegetables 
are condek. Slice corned beef and place on 
platter. 
nr neg with the vegeta, Yield: : to 8 
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     this shirtwaist — comb A bit of fashion flirting is seen in 
ining casual features with a Schifflilgce inlay 
on the bodice. The dress, with three-   
Solemnized 
for Couple | Barbara Frazier, 
Exchange Vows 
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collar    
¥ r of U.S. Fashion 
quarter-length sleeves, is available in 
the style’s © black and white cotton. The Donovan 
"design was shown Monday at the Dallas 
fashion showings. 
      
       
      
    
      
     
      
      
xy jacket with* back interest’ 
for this Kohen:- Lignon-F olz |, 
are neckline and white pique ° \ 
: on the jacket is detachable contrasts smartly with the 
ton used for the ensemble, ee 
a Although ap- tare more appealing and still’ prac- 
turing in Dalla¢ “There is a chiffon shirtmaker for 
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  every pocketbook, whether the fab- 
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       le fine shape for fashion this sum- . 
mer is this clock-wise dress of Licina 
cotton, with ts sailor bib striped with     
    
  
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red to match the dress. Pairs of pearl 
buttons accent the jaunty appearance 
of this sport dress shown at Dallas”   
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  \ white. plus black, turquoise, brown or . Monday. 
omens Section — 
  
       
The checked gingham suit- was never so fashion- On Saturday evening Mr. and 
able as in this three-piece traveler from Julie Clark, | Mrs. William A. Vreeland enter- tained Yor the visitors, who were 
A red lining adds zest to the detachable shoulder cape, 
which is just brief enough to reveal the natural curve | trends titrate eo Une 
of the waist. Without the cape, the costume becomes Lake road. Mrs. Lowe is the 
a two-piece dress of classic simplicity, dressed up a a 
with a white ‘collar and taffeta bow. As significant 
as the cape are the patent belt and the length of the * 
A   
\All- White Summer Seen 
\by Dallas Style Experts 
‘1 DALLAS (INS) — It’s going toj"Last year pink was first and 
“The an “all-white” summer in fash-|white was way down.” 
| lions this year, Texas designers pre-| The “all-white” look, one of the 
i Fa it i gz dict, prettiest q woman can wear, was 
x * * an obvious fashion trend to edi- 
Because Texas has been having pan aaa en 
Firm after tirm displayed white - 
shirtwaist dresses, almost all of weath- 
er wear, And they've been buying them done with macy oe 
Some untrimmed white dresses 
were of white-on-white cottons, 
which seetned to be thinner-weight 
versions of men shirting. Almost 
all of the white dresses had full 
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jacket. Del 
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International Studies in Geneva, 
studying political science and_ in- 
ternational relations with the final 
hope of joining. the U. S. State 
Mrs, Wilma Mergler of Mount 
Vernon, formerly of Pontiac. 
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    er ‘ \skirts and loose, longish sleeves. iy A Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearce of         
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Personal News of Interest in Pontiac | 
  
    
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! Janice Rob 
white look can be wap Married Saturday at Oakland, 
expert be-\tyv.tch were Janine Marlene Rab. Janice Mar’ 
ore manufacturer Harry orts and Virgle Howard Felty. The 
: Rey. Theodore R, Allebach per- 
formed the 7‘o'clock ceremony, 
po * * * 
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      erts Marries 
Gloria Vanderkooy served as the 
a pink ballerina-length gown ac- 
cented by a corsage of carnations. bride’s honor attendant, She wore) 
    She sails 
_ into fun 
with the 
greatest © 
of ease, 
in this 
three-piece 
ensemble 
from 
Higginbotham- 
Bailey. 
Shorts, 
blouse and 
button-front | 
are done 
in a bold, 
multicolored 
= laid,         vy 
FOURTEEN é f 
THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘I UESDAY. MARCH 12, |   . 
‘For extra-special hot chocolate;|marshmallow that has been rolled 
  
  
  
Have Dad's 
chair reupkol- 
Stered in fine 
léather or. one 
of the wonder- 
tul new plastics 
that look like _ _, leather, breathe 
like leather, 
_ and won't 
_. €rack or chip. 
A whole range 
a that will accent 
or with 
any color 
scheme, . - RENEW YOUR FURNITURE 
UPHOLSTER top each steaming cup with alin cinnamon, 4 
Fl | Plant and Showroom | 
: 5390-5400 Dixie 
i . OT S Waterford, Mich, 
. OR 3-1225 
    Open Evenings by Appelsivagnt : 
See Our Complete Carpet Selection ‘By ANNE HEYWOOD 
“I think you're terribly material- 
istic,” qa reader“writes. “You hard- 
ly ever mentiow’ the arts or hob- 
‘bies of an artistic nature, All the 
jpeople you write about are mak- 
ing money. 
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“Is there no interest in culture 
and creativeness for its own 
sake?” 
_ kn the first place, I think this 
reader makes a distinction which 
does not exist, 
She seems to feel that, on the 
lone hand, there are the creative 
| ventures which are bound to be-un- 
‘profitable: and, on the other hand, 
ithe crassly commercial ventures 
»which make money but are dis- 
tinctly not cultural. My experi- 
ence is that no such split exists.   
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  ‘saw them wanted to buy, them. 
Then one day, the owner of a 
= a truly creative ven- 
ture, which happens to pay money, 
  
  
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  Meant Just for You        
   
       Qn the other hand, I know wom- 
Pen .who “take up" oil painting, for 
example, because they think it is 
‘divinely cultural. 
They aren't particularly interest- 
  
  
  
      ‘were so lovely that everyone who! . * * * 
In short, anything that we love 
todo can be done creatively; any- 
thing which is done creatively you hate to do Will be neither! 
If you're anxious to find some- be creative and lucrative; what |... ‘Anything Done.Creatively Will Pay Z 
*}peal love for the work, so, of There are no fields that are |thing which will “really add to 
course, her party service failed. 
  can’t help but pay off. - 
Mrs, Floyd Levely. (right) of Alice 
avenue, general chairman of the card 
party being sponsored by Pontiac Chap- 
ter 228, OES, is assisted in wrappitg 
| table, prizes by Mrs. Davy Gilpin (left) * ‘ 
Building. in Pontiac Fede   Pontisé | 
of Neome drive and Mrs. Ralph . 
(center) of Mary Day avenue. The 
party will be held Wednesday evening 
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_ “Four. Never wear a hurt look 
or adopt a ‘Don't-bother-about-me’ 
attitude. Nobody enjoys living with 
a martyr. : 
“Five. Learn to do things on your 
own. An older person's independ- 
ence gives others more 
ie * . & 
“Six. Don't find fault with . the 
Younger generation. The older per- 
miration and real liking ni bring out 
lthe best. 
; , : reg “Seven. Respect the privacy of 
— one od ae nt anievery member of the family, 
  
  
  
    
  
  
           
        
      Soft — Lustrous — Neat ed in it, nderstand, but it aay . *G e ce ee 
$7750 1. sone seems “creative.” Asa result they Saybrook Group |Silk Is in Spring Picture = nothing out of it at all—no ee ‘ 
: suede creative expression, nothing. |Meets for Lunch NEW. YORK (NEA)—The fab-[and the sheaths themselves often . Hair Cutting and Styling aed one i decided to| 7, “mistian Woman and Her ric of spring is undoubtedly silk—jare silk. * 
, ) _Worman T know decided to\cnurch” was the topic diseussed|silk day dresses, silk suits, silk + * * 
Rowena's Beauty Shop _ Patt we, & children’s party service 5y'hirs, Fred Conner at the Friday|ensembles, silk for after five and] White touches are  all-impor fags oP aS Peidwte Taos made a at te That menting ot or are Ag of for evening. 
ove 5. pesca ; Congregational . The for this is that silk 
: veered oe bidity = Pe cacbeamng Shy fabri that lends itself to sults and dreses : = > ' a at me_ rs. -|fluid lines and to softness. 
Games on Dover road Mrs. Cari this. oehe’s fashions are both ukiax aeaea kt «ton 
= Sesc iat _ © 2 Ff ant accent 
=. : "Silk chiffon, for one, is use Hey 2 ncgghag ool gpeey ese 
= ‘arose ards doen ®P| ‘tor evening gowns in every fra- | white, — 
: ich dinher to be served by the Say.| S#@ color and in black, too. . Silk “chiffon is another impor- brook Group. Mrs. H. W. Henley,| It is also cut into layered’ car-'tant material for trim, whether 
Mrs. DeVere Games and Mrs. Glen/digans that are handled exactly|it's used in combination with 
Ellerthrope were guests at the|as a cashmere cardigan would be'plain silk or wool. It's cut into 
meeting. ae These are paired with sheaths|blouses and scarves. 
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oo Artistically styled of im- 
Flowers, like life, are eternal. ported italian Douppion . 
Their beauty is everlasting and Silk. You'll be proud to 
‘ constantly renews itself. wear this most’ flattering 
For them, as for us, the end is creation, Available in Navy, 
actually the beginning. Beige, Dior Blue, Red and 
Nothing you can say, do or write Toast. Sizes 8 k 20. 
at time of bereavement - , 
so eloquently whispers Hope. i, 
When you can’t be there ee 
with those who grieve, THIS EMBLEM IN YOUR Other Suits of 
~ Flowers-By-Wire carry your Ret tales i Oba? 
. sympathy across the miles. AND SERVICE I mported and FLORISTS’ TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION * , * 
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PATT-O-RAMA 
The two parts of this smart 
  Rules Help Mother ‘Live. : 
in Harmony With Children 
‘ljean sheath, often with bare     
  LUIS ESTEVES | 
Dress Designer 
to Appear Here 
Luis Estevez, one of the young- 
est and most talented. American 
designers and 1956 winner of the 
Coty Fashion Award, will appear 
here. Thursday. Besides the fash- 
ions. in his collections, he designs 
accessories. and fabrics. 
Estevez’ new group features 
back. 
He also fashions gowns with full 
skirts topped by fitted torsos. His 
collection includes linen-look silks, 
  
Mrs, Davis to Head 
|Wayside. Gleaners 
  
  
W's ‘ned magic **e-s 
Oriental’ Mixed Vousbeies 
work wi in providing that 
    
     
          
          
         
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  eae a ys THE PONTIAC PHESS.. TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1957/ | ! ee FIFTEEN. | igs pe Das Pee ee 2 ! ral. J * : ed Py .. : = 5 ; 5 : : : co ey % a a e : | | ‘ 4 
Spring Feet Go With Spring Fever) - s41 : 
By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN _ Since warm weather increases|them removed by a chiropodist./ baths and changes of hosiery will < oo ; 
In the spring:many women suf-|any discomfort which corns or cal-| Special attention in selecting your| probably enable you to have ' uk 
fer from spring feet as|louses give you, it is wise to have! shoes ‘and stockings and frequent/ springlike feet in a happy sense. 
suet os os —_ ‘| tte 0 fine Idea to buy shes tor eRECHT 2 a 
of spring feet spring and summer in the late ORA OBR : 
visions of running afternoon when you -have been Specializing 
and romance; standing or walking more than ae a 
I want to call F |S BW mone copumvtatle: Re} and Permanents ~- q member that also applies 
hw pl _|your stockings, = Complete Beauty Service — 
poor feet may It is a good idea to have some 152 N. Perry FE 2-3053 —— 
eee tale toe closed-toe shoes im Your SPFIME | AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARARAARA have this trouble at wardrobe. because of the in- = experience discomf ‘| evitable April showers, Most ee ‘ 
pe cB people find that a smaller sie | CROVECREST 
The Lemanis-Tillak Ballet group cert. The concert is scheduled for 8:30 eg Boe Dat the others may be crowded. a : 
will present a dr ion of “The — at Lincoln Junior High School.- The | ey to swell when ‘Some of the lightweight, alll] Modern Facilities for the 
Nightingale and the Rose,” a ballet in — ballet group is from the Detroit Institute | ances and the leather shoes are splendid for] cere of Medical and Sur- , : . @rrive. Many people spring. These are resilient and] steal Convalescents and the 
be m tra cone . spring and su : 
ae Somtony One : —| Sas in an ree | Re asa ovata cos | 161 STATE STREET < 7. eo = ao oo bebe, Pr gen ene ‘spring. 2 pec. : FE 5-6096 e 
Womens Association Groups Gather|s.c 2% ‘suman “tn heh ial tee 
aS Een Womens Two ue, wonder the) Oner nd Mr Fen Pow |use aly i ee venue : 
te ee ee sea * * them for a while : 2% aus ig ses: 
, Wiliam Bray, William) irs, Howard Hall opened’ her * A : 
+ *  —__{Coftng, Shirley White and AWE nome on Delevan Toad 1 the Elee-| Also any: coms ot Easter Fashions | Mary Jo McCurry group mem- , nor VanLierop group with Mrs.|may have will : , : 
bers met with Carol Anthes of} Mrs; Ethel Powley and Mrs.|Robert McCormack and Mrs.| trouble as the . 
DO ae ey eee SaMeUlNG See tie Ane. te een teams ot cohoatianes, Mr8-lihe skin ebout thems and h le 
meeting. Karen Erwin assisted ‘ Gerald Barnhart served as S _— mee . — * 
| Pen Ting art the poGencherouy meting Nr, Janel gram chman , ae = sitet on have © Suaeny Se Seem he weather oo style = 
were T R * La 
| Niwa, ¥ Hig wes Llene ae : a ae Fag Yh egreel seins also is irritating. changes and first WATS GOYS GTTWN. : for so little price. 
| Tansee. Mrs, Roward Sesbers [Gd car of Orchard Lake ave-liined the Lucile McBane group “e : “eg 2 
rected project. : at her home on Wesbrook aye- _s Dean Thompson who also showed ; 
Mire. Stanley Hester Jr. of Wes-| Hospital dressings were made tue, brs. Eart Shepherd and Mrs. |) UI2@ Unit Meets pictures and displayed conven Heads Fund ig 
brook drive entertained members by the Margery Peters group |Walter Messer presented the Pro-/ 4 W7inn Flome from the country. r appa au 
ot Ge as Cees ee. when they met in the Dorcas theme for the day.. ‘ee |. Mrs. Charles Galloway was @P-| yw. Robert Young was appoint She was assisted by Mrs. reom St the church. Mrs, Ger- ; Members of the June Group of| Pointed chairman of the Women's 
= ; oes Cater pened, SOs. Ree . Dohner Hosts First Presbyterian Church met at 1 : 
ie oy ndish Group << tee eo wae Pater. ne 
° * sivont eotertained weamhars of] were, Mes. W. 0. Recem, * 
Spring Suit Features Cape | sete Sep o ries com}. M, Orr, Sirs. ‘By DOROTHY ROE = jpean._. is provided. &Sicmith and Mrs. Floyd Temple|land was reviewed by Mrs. W. 
From Paris,’ Rome, Florence, gre he ge Taking part in the program were oe 
London and Dublin comes news of| hit, tt nee ee tacele(Mrs. Roy Bennett, Mrs. Sol Kline An elegant carpet at a budget e 
  
  
           
       
           
    
        
         
      
       ers follow the international style|for headline writers. npestee a ene oe Se Toe. GULISTAN 3 | pemph nb wsg Be My m VeTTIOT| _ Gamo Aenastonn dostgnatn pete . Fellowship luncheon ‘ : a . ae ener | 
cee oe N00 oe LOFation 1Wee Southern peeve B Anko wes t Church Meet , | | / ‘. later modifying it fo. actual é i : : 
Chess Pie an Fan ben which: Ra ell re ¢ Dense long wearing all wool © Bouncy looped pile 
l F _  |treatments-of the high-waistell won: jampelint soba ant © Besutitul two level texture = =-—«s *:«Blegantly simple pation =» | S amous houette this season, accenting me ree pipet Mag ree ead 
fullness starting under the bustline, dated tie enden. & ae © @ decorator color 
Rhea Jazoe Shares ee ae oe Chrlation Wteretate wes combinations z 3 
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         are length and semi- is Rhea’s | fae = epeaiin ah ak wale 63 W.-Heron $e. plus... a ruyon 
BACH CHESS PIE pi ~ S thing 2 linen duster coat. © : Londion designers, as usual, show Lael foo Gases at 
wages superb tailored clothes, @ Easter © note being. ensembles with trans ond after. In 
— Peek colors ns over dresees In)% Broakiasts—Lunchoons pink, yellow, lilac & 
highlight British Meet Your Friends in the or navy with con- © 
mes | Normad Hartnell’ “turn Riker Fountain trasting print © 
: —— coat,”’ a voluminous reversible coat anal dress. Sizes 3 to 
be Bong gferd eof omg) carp ober | | . 6xand7to 14. & 
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, . Land «- Sea+« fe : 1N TWO AVERAGE 81zz ROOMS | 
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NO MONEY DOWN — UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY! | ; The soft look in fit- 
> ted slim junior-suit 
in smart nubby : tweed acetate with   
j INLAID LINOLEUM SPECIAL! 
Several rolls. of first quality inlaid linoleum, including 
spotter, straight line patterns, and corion. Reg. $2.50 to 
$3.69 sq. yd. : 
NOW YOUR CHOICE AT $9.95 Se Ya the appearance of 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, 
Do you. know the A-B-C%s 
of judging blended whiskey? 
As means a “Grade A” blend... whiskies with 
the highest proportion of aged whiskies and less 
neutral grain spirits. Three Feathers is a “Grade 
A” blend, skillfully made with older and finer 
whiskies to give-you a smoother, mellower drink. - 
: B. means a “Grade B” whiskey which contains a 
smaller amount of aged whiskies and more nev- 
tral. spi rite, Three, Feathers i is not a —" blend, 
Ly f C means cost. Three Seiten costs init less 
than all other “Grade A” noe we most “Grade 
B” whiskies cost as much. 
“This is the evideagi... ji can Cdleck it yourself 
any time at your liquor store: Your verdict has 
to be: ‘THREE FEATHERS 18 AMERICA’S GREATEST 
BLENDED WHISKEY ¥ALWE! Try a, drink at your 
aeety tavern or L! bottle oday! * A FIFTH! 
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lisland of the Indonesian republic, |per, East Indonesia — the Celebes, |of the central government's last/nal control from the Javanese- 
|Borneo, was reported in rebellionin.5, the Lesser Sundas, Flores|#lliwick. If the “home pegged arenas wh tg nang Panis me: 
jagainst the central government ot. the republic. where it wasjand part 
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  : DETROIT &— When Federaljwork, filed suits for for time| University of and 
aaeheeenctent thee az\Judge Frank A. Picard was a boy spent doing such things as walle\time to quarterback Fie! din g/Clarence Brown ), saya he Indonesia’s Larges t|Pe Wanted to join his brothers injing to the work bench from the) Yost’s Wolverine football teams injhas been told the Pentagon is re- 
Sjarif ' Usman, Mas-|¢ Flying Picards high wire cir-jtime clotk, changing clothes and/the 1910 and 1911 seasons, al-\decorating the office of a certain 
‘ member of Pariia-| act. = . -}snapping switches, though weighed only 145/general” with $32-a-yard carpeting 
“he had received aj Now, some five decades after), t 2 2 pounds. - It’s this sort of thing, said Brown, 
=a) i. _ “confirming |be let his father talk him out of/ A bill passed by Congress and]. « * * __ |that-is causing a grass-roots revolt 
ml Bthat broken out.” |@M acrobatic career, the 6T-year-/signed by President Truman in| m private law practice, he|against the size of the federal’ ED.! x old jurist finds himself on a legal) May 1947 put a halter on the suits./fought hard for repeal, of prohi-/budget..He asked the House Ap- . tightrope again. . The Supreme Court later upheld/pition and in 1933 became chair-|propriations Committee to find out 
—— 1 B coadbigieh: eon the conatitutionality of the law. lman of the State Liquor, Contrllit the fedecqrating report is true largest ” an S. Supreme Court yester- Commission. years Brown's remarks came during a 
jiareest_ island and! as) *reversed. his decision and| After. graduating from _high|was named the first chairman e- rules committee revolutionary coun.|oTdered the giant United Auto/school, Picard worked for news-|the Michigan Com-|hearing monday that cleared a res- 
The army leader. Lt,|of Unlawful political activity in managing editor at 18. pointed to the federal bench in Eisenhower 
Basri, 32, said the Ja-|Commection with several 1954 tele- He worked himself through the! 1939. = A” cuts can be 
kart wareits a governor, Sjakr-| Vision broadcasts. - \ : made in his proposal to spend 
Ei had joined the revolt and *- @ * ll 1 Headlin $71,807,000,000, a record ‘peacetime 
f- - V7 : | — og sage eens glee cane hen amined the| HO < Brown and other Republicans 
f” 17180 Aaae | wl Se wee negotiate gt ang Plage ote candi- ’ , said‘they are opposing the resolu- 
oa fe : on ha : oS oe re Doesn't Hide Desire jie teas iseamger two] fd fs expen- : * ; a! He Tong 
f ay £ eto Win Academy Award [ire tert ie sree, tow f wee. e: ov 4 A. organ- s : : | said Congress “‘should cut the 
P ii aa ment ga from By BOB THOMAS peiiine, should 1 know? 1 ony) ting le out of 
‘ "| HOLLYWOOD W—Kirk Douglas] err.cne Sod things trom Siendss . D; sands his best chance to win aa But aly theyre Pilling for Boys Invade Pit bushy-browed Picard) Oscar year, won’ convinced I was going|.. § Daten, 
|= Un * * ® Story’ that I was working on my|: sa Zoo 
yar Cg rs fa Paogn ns ® nominated! ‘wantin British a he'll film two own even nf 
billion dollars.|Brayna Productions. If his third *° 28 ee ae a 
try for an Academy Award is suc- Kirk has been nominated before|Police told with awe today the 
Clemens|cesstul, his wife Anne will bave)—tor “Champion’” and “The Bad|S" of two 13year-cid boys who ) Pottery Go, wanted to be|to accept it at the March 21 blow-iand the Beautiful.” It weighs in| invaded « Killer bear's pit ane the for the time it took them to/0ut. {his favor that he has been|home of the _ actu-| Douglas makes no bones about|a bridesmaid but never . . , etc,|Polsonous snakes and came away wanting to win, Plus which his role as Van Gogh|°ompletely unabashed. workers} “Sure, I want it,” he admitted.|in “Lust for Life” has been hon-| The boys.escaped yesterday from portal-/““Any actor would. I've gotten alljored by the New York and San'the Reform School and 
kinds of awards — the Mexican/Francisco critics, the Hollywood|went to the Zoo, where they 
The Supreme Court upheld him.|Qscar, the Japanese Oscar. Now foreign press and various maga-|watched strollers throwing pennies 
Then came the flood. Unions all|I want the real Oscar.” zines. into a pit housing a giant Hima- 
country, in every line of! What are his chances? cate Ae tne Ge meet. Gas pagan bese, 
t ve ever Nog nightfall, 
“in "Lust for Life,” T had to play] gen lowered themsecives Into the so many variations of inner {Ur-| pear pit, where one collected the moll. Van Gogh was an extremely coins while the other kept the 
complex character. bear at bay by pelting him with : stones. : 
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across a stretch at Banquet.of Cub Pack we dh perp  wreryad eeeneng 
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sworn in by Leonard Guinther, cub-| venomous varieties. 
master of Pack 65, sponsored by ie ee 
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~~ except those of Birmingham, the Tigers’ new Class AA 
Southern Association farm, train together as a basebail 
| Henley Field to play a couple innings with the big boys. 
Jewelers Upset, 76-72 
How the mighty have fallen! tory over Boys Club, alse at 
Shaw's Jewelers, perennial city) PHS. Hal Hetherly led Booth 
Class A champion, was| with 13 points while the loser’s 
dethroned last night at Pontiac} Bob Johnston made 16. Booth 
~—fligh~ in- the a a eae 
League playoffs. s tourney in Pontiac.   
  
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iii oe inning Shabdigs toca Gusd “gusin 
up, and in his second frame on the hill he was ni 
the batter decided it was the one to hit it would be 
' gone,” said Sheldon. Jack Dittmer liked it and sent 
‘it’ over the left field wall. “| sure grvoved it,” 
: Sheldon said. ae 
‘The former Maple ace, who led Birmingham to t 
straight Eastern Michigan League championships 
an overall 17-4 record, played his first pro season at). 
palate 0 Se Pee ene. : a 
He finished with a $-6 record and is now one of the BS 
260 minor leaguers working out at . Tigertown. 
According to Ed Katalinas, Tiger scout, Detroit has| 
quit its working agreement with Palatka which would 
mean dispersing rookies to other clubs. 
_ “T hope they send me to Augusta,” said Sheldon, 
“I'd like to pitch some Class A ball.” 
Getting the opportunity to pitch against: the Big). 
. Leaguers is a thrill for most any rookie like Sheldon. 
This was especially made possible because of the fine 
Tigertown setup where all of the Detroit farmhands 
community. 
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BGS AL, ge pr eee we 
The man who takes charge of the pitchers is 
_- Willis Hudlin, hardworking Tiger pitching coach who 
dons the catcher’s mitt to coach every rookie pitcher 
who warms up to take the mound. When the young — 
prospect is on the hill he watches every pitch thrown. 
“He sure knows his stuff about pitching,” said Shel- 
don. 
I didn’t do on eve itch.” 7 . “ 
Sheldon was ssaeene with the rigertah sisal 
“There’s an instructor to teach us every angle of base- 
ball out, there;” sald the. Western. Michigan. College 
student. 
Sheldon had one encouragement in his two innings 
against the parent players. The frame in which h 
- ‘get down three straight Tigers was only one of 
* dnnings on either side which did not etsy some scor- 
ing in it. 
At Birmingham High, Sheldon pitched under coach 
Lew Parry. “I don’t know how far Dick will go in the 
Tiger system, but he’s a smart pitcher and could do 
well in higher class baseb.ll.”   
  
eliminated Bestway, 51-47, at 
Lincoln Junior High. : 
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Clase B title with = 53-51 vie- | 
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-|will find themselves when the regu-jtpwn here, who will defend the Georgia-Flor-] Absent " Gale 
but without a couple ; Sols eho. pecbalty will’ ev by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of 
Tiger boss Jack Tighe figured|up to Augi 
squad tangles -with Charleston, {today he’d use Jim Small in cen-|Durham in Class B. 
part in their|which is -Detroit’s largest tarm|terfield against the Braves. His de-| These 
p tournament. |team, many Tigers may find that/<ision 
“the most important of three|Idaho Falls   
      
    Score Only. 2. Yet ~ 
Win; Big Hitters Still 
Beantown fans, ‘am't be 
alarmed! True, the Boston Red 
Sox have’ yet to win a spring ex- 
hibition game, and they'll be bat- — 
tling the New York Yankees again 
(oder Pelee. 
The Red Sox have scored only 
two runs since exhibitions began - 
Saturday. 
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Manager of the Valdosta club is Soe. * * 
this month. Jenson is working out   aseninenegenes 
  
‘FORT WORTH, Tex. @ — Ocr- 
tel’s “92” of Louisville, Ky., 
  
politan Clothes of Dayton, Ohio,|Olympic Weight King 
with 2.837, Metropolitan had taken|Plans to Turn Pro 
LOS ANGELES (INS) — Olympic 
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for Two Years ‘Lion Quarterback and - 
‘General Manager Meet 
in Dallas Confab 
DALLAS @ — Quarterback   
BOWLED OVER—Ken Boyer, St. Louis Cards 
infielder, slides head-first into 2nd base as he 
doubled off the glove of Milwaukee's 3rd base- 
man in yesterday's exhibition game at St. Peters- the putout.   burg, Fla. Bob Malkmus, Braves 2nd baseman 
is knocked to the ground by Boyer as he attempts   AP Wirephete| bock, where he is in the oil busi- 
ness, to talk to Kerbawy. He said 
  
In Flint ‘A’ Regional   
    
       
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‘rate an edge on their 14-1 season. 
Sexton is 10-6. 
In tonight's tnd “A” contest ee Flint Central faces Port Huron, 
at 9:30 o'clock. Wednesday's late spect for the Chiefs. Clayton Ko- 
tilt pits Flint Northern and Lan- walk said today “any team coached 
sing Eastern. Winners of the Ist by Art Van Ryzin is a good one. 
two brackets meet in semifinals It can give anyone a lot of trouble." | 
Friday with title game Saturday 
at 9:00 p.m.     
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{loses voting In the istry offstadum Jn Las Angles i given 
Gooegeia, $Le-yetr lease for 9. years on Tar Heels 27-0 Is Tops NEW YORK (®#—The University; victories to tie the best she 
  {of North Carolina goes into the| ning season ever and three to beat 
NCAA basketball tournament to-|'t. That would be San Francisco's 
night with the best record in his-\2-0 mark last year. tory—27-0, No team ever has won the tour- 
* nament after losing more than 
we he es Oe er oe 
; — =. Se une Only one “Cinderella” team, records. : a Bradley in 1954, got as far as the They were San Francisco last) inal . 
year with 50 and Columbia in 5 That club had an unimpres- 
"/1951, with 22-0, But Columbia was|"V¢ 1>12 record. This makes the sixth straight 
year the defending champion has |defeated in the first round, | 
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like Pontiac, anytime. We know it Kitchen Hits 40 
~ las Falcons Gain 
‘Y’ Cage Crown 
Earl Kitchen poured 40 points 
Falcons crushed the Gators, 84-29, 
last night at the YMCA gym to 
champ) by close ounts. win the YMCA Intramural Basket- 
ball League tournament. 
__Reds' starters . will be Denny) Kitchen's 40 points were tops in 
Groat, 5-10 junior (16 points) and’g single game for the season and 
Ron Horiszny 5-11 junior who came jed the Falcons to a perfect year. 
in at midterm (good on the boards) ‘They had previously won the reg- 
at frontline posts; 6-6 John Rowan, {ular season league title. Bruce 
senior center {217 points in 13) ‘Ross tallied 14 points for the 
games) top scorer; senior Roy|Gators, 12 at the free throw line. 
Ferguson .and sophomore Gregg| The Falcons, along with other 
Eaton are the back-court men. selected players, will represent the_ 
Junior Tom Shipp, good floorman, |‘Y’ in the state YMCA tournament 
will get in frequently. in East Lansing, March 29-30.     
  
apg? come BASEBALL 
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  By BEN OLAN (Key: (R) righthanded,’ 
When Mayo Smith was named Pte Lown Pog is pitching for 
re t icago asthe Cubs ‘lead the 
“earegy a Ye en [Phillies 54 in the last “ot the 10th . . inning at Philadelphia, Marv Blay- comments were ‘Who's he? tock. atuirts off with on infield 
In two seasons at the Phils’ single. Stan Lopata nd 
helm, however, Smith has proved spi” gc." Lopata bunts an himself an efficient pilot, earn- throws wild in an attempt to get 
cel eset of his own and | piayiock at secorid base, both run- 
Here's a chance to match indicts raanets glee 1 and 
agerial strategy with Smith. His third with one out. decision pulled this game out of“ winie Jones is intentionally 
the fire. Would you have done woiked fifling the bases. Jim the same thing? Greengrass then receives another 
base on balls, forcing home Blay- 
lock with the tying run. Ted 
Kazanski (R) is the next batter 
with Roy Smalley (R) on deck.   
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By H. GUY MOATS , runnerup. Chiefs won the title |St. Paul, St. Charles and Armada, 
Two top scorers for Pontiac without a loss, in their 14-1 sea- conqueror of Imlay City, : Aumont ve.8h, Cecilia TB 3! 
High School's SVC champions made son (10-0) in the Valley. - Tr 2 om. . : : 
nual Valley All-Star fivé, this week. |inaw’s Bill Halliday completed the|‘B’ regional title, squares off with|| ° ee They are 6-5 Hudson (Goose) Ray,|ist team.’Each had five 1st team|Utica Wednesday night at 8:15. | e _|PHS center, and sce point-maker/and five 2nd team votes. — St. Clair, last year’s regional win- 
  
  
       
            
          
    
  
                
      
   
             
     
   
    
    
    
  
      
  
    
    
  
   
  
  
    
    
      
                    
         
          
       
       
      
  
        
    
      
       
        
       
       
               
     
       
    
          
      
   
     
     
     
    
  
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sate: Coach Saginaw, Kalamazoo Virginia Deér Kill Up | |Western ‘ski Ace Wins he ot a pipers : 
Baker Resi ns RICHMOND, Va. @ — Virginia North American Title: a NARDIN MT 
[Poker Sesigns Handle Tiger Ducats jms set sore 4.0] caurono, x. uu» — Anion 1g fin. the 1956-57 season, 11,443 of ek en 
Carl Baker, former athletic them west of the Blue Ridge Moun-/Samuelstuen has added the North 
econ as. iperpsorae Be § DETROIT w — Tickets for the|tains- where there were no deer a|American Ski Jumping Champion- ike fine 
peor has resigned from {Detroit Tiger 1957 baseball games|few years ago. The Commission/ship to his national title. LIK ites ed 
.: ir gape sb Madinon High |will be on’sale in Saginaw and|° Game and Inland Fisheries says ‘The Steamboat Springs, Colo.,| ! i 
) ot map aa ae learned to: |Kalamazoo, general manager| tec” "Msn ae pimnisetiad vane aoa. an | The only thing | 
MABAIR |. | Guaranteed prises have been vie & lO a tn eer er — weet ” a a you'll like better than 
uF} set for the Ist six places ineach | paker re esuindal He exbd the’ anlovat tickets out : : . : es 
the Ukely) aivision with one of 10 entries beret te oe —— 
peng cerita te finish tn the money. | to tahe 0 position tm Industry. | aa tne tie Gomes TALL TALES by KING EDWARD See a Bowler- qualifiers awards. | School officials have named : , bt i icket 
6-7-13. 7 _) * + a successor to Baker as yet. ae cl gent pe Briggs a. 
include three Top prize for the men is $400 Football coach Don Scott is said Stadium. 
the same al-lfollowed by cash awards of $200| % be i@ line fo take over the golf | THe ticket agencies will be ra- 
l ting ofland $100; “The” women’s champion| P° dio station WSAM-in Saginaw-and| 
alleys. mit So peo $200, the rammer-| WKZO in Kalamazoo. 
based on |UP and 3rd place will be good | ae ee ae Ue $00. Al the cin tend wil cdl Smith Mighty Scorer <4 SANDERS 
the singles |returned to the purse and dona- ST. PETER, Minn, u — Sharp- e ‘ 
open te all 9 oid Agree the Bowl | shooting D. L., Smith of Gustavus FOR RENT aba - orn sc a te be .included. |dolphus scored his team’s first] TRAVIS : ; . 
: The Press will present trophies| 19 points in the second half of its, HARDWARE. Sas ae ATT ye BLEROE 
Bos follows right on ig toe otlat each ot three quablving alleys. res gees ige y -earaga ler. |] 458 Orchard: Lake Ave. WHISKEY + 86 PROOF + 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS, 
he annual Women's event| a : 
which should place the temale keg. ¥ 
  ment ..manager Les . Rothbarth 
urges all interested keglers to send 
them in as soon as possible in or-| : 
in 
motion for the sessions. 
Deadline for entering is midnight 
ow March 31 for both men and 2 
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== Fecords Eleven. different individuals |. 
gained ist‘ places for the two Pon- 
tiac YMCA Prep and Junior swim 
teams which scored easy wins over : 
Owosso in their final dual competi- 
tion- last weekend. ; . 
Reyes : a 
Prep Meet i 
: ves freestyle — Won on ty Richard a , 
Berk (P), Ind M. Jun ‘O}, Ird 
Duane Richards (P). tim — 12.6. ‘ 
20-yard breaststroke —. Won by Jim . ~ 
Velzy (P), Ind on? “Aten oo. ardj- - : 
Nwyerd ‘puttert — won by Veley oo : Three different 1957 medels roll along at speeda from 25 to 60 m.p.h. tq prove Pure-Premiuim’s record economy. 
    
  
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Fm freestvie -—— on Tom f 
Eley ), Qné D. White (0), 3rd Dale ;° . Fox (P). Tume — 21.2 per a mi. 40-yard breaststroke — —Won by Bill 
Rowm (P), and Joe Pox (P). Time — 
~~ rd batterfly — Won by Mike 
Ma ‘P), 2nd W. Hunter (0), 
Berk iP). Time — :27.6. : ‘3 pisnyt ter ind hon Berane “P. * miles per gal. at 40 m.p.h. 
ePaper uving — Won by Angers (@). 20’ 
Seis ttm] - ZU" miles per gal. at 60 mou. backstroke — Won by, Phil 
(P), Ind Tom McKinnon (P), 
{0}. Time — :14.4. Won ty Bob 
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~#eon D, nd Jim Hudson «(P), Ord 
= oe "j Wea by Pon . , ~ y 
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Ervin. 
      
  
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Leopard freesiyie re ott 4 : Officiel NASCAR engineers conduct complete mechanical inspection of the Olficiel WASCAR: judges supervies the accuracy ofthe: fueling operation. 
White. Time — 1:0, * . “ - three cars and certify that they’re regular assembly-line models. For this assault of economy records, they use Pure-Premium —— 
Now Pure-Premium gasoline has been de- 
Spartan Boxers Win cisively proved for economy—just as it has 
been proved again and again for acceleration, 
Match With Badgers” endurance, power, and performance. 
so BAST LANSING w — Three In a NASCAR-sponsored Mileage 
~ dates Sane eoten Marathon, three different models of 1957 
“boxing ‘om 4 ch emneig over _ V-8 cars were driven at the full range of 
Wiseonsin, the defending - NCAA speeds—one with conventional transmission, 
- ee ee coe oe one with automatic transmission, one with 
— - teat teeth 00-0 eae 2 750) “fant ejection, This covered just about’ 
a forfeit. _ everything you might be driving, andevery — Both technical knockouts . 
in the third round, Bes Wie speed. Economy records wete set in all3 cars, a : ne See a . ina nt mt fe pound be naar tisha and they did it with Pure-Premium gasoline! 
Hated hen rgd 178-pound di- Proves economy and safety go together! 
— Your. Pure Oil dealer points out that you'll 
Sot 55 get your best mileage between 30 and 
New Club Manager 40 m.p.h. Also, it’s safer when you drive at Q. | 
GRAND RAPER Ree Col these speeds. . "ae ai Cech ‘Si astatiad bo halabe tho Ghaatek cheney. dx. menceriig Gn Sou desing lina, t0b-delvens gi leel'ialauhs lastrentivns trea NASCAR 
ae at the Beit wed ‘nen mileage and economy. This too is NASCAR-checked. officials, then take off on the Mileage Matathon. 
in Marion, Mass., scene of the 1953 — Sie ee 
PURE-PREMIUM holds more NASCAR cores 
for performance than any other gasoline 
According to NASCAR (National Association for Stock Cars) 
Pure-Premium has.set more records for performance than any other 
gasoline. In over 240 different events during the last five years . . . 
in 38 different makes and models of cars . . . in ail kinds of weather 
. over all kinds of roads’... with 123 different drivers, Pure- 
; Premium has proved its record performance again and again and 
again. It’s the same Pure-Pitemium you get at any Pure Oil station 
—right here in town. Try a tankful and discover for yourself what 
eoouest ssciower «Rian seeonomy really mean!     
                            
        
    
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¥ \ ty the ge soline proved by performance— “9 THAN ever, You |] iI. . | a ain and a ani 0 basin. can BE SURE WITH PURE      THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1957 __ 
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  Solon — Herter's Training 
By INTERNATIONAL NEWS . | country next to President Eisen- 
“: “SERVICE hower’s—as acting U, 8, Secre- 
. “Phere’s a new man on the state; tary of State. ‘ 
department hot seat in Washing-| With Secretary of State Dulles 
ton this week—but if experience|off on the other side of the world 
_ proves anything he's well insulated attending the Southeast Asia Trea- 
. against being burned. . jty Organization. conference in 
+. *& -* Australia, the still rumbling Mid- 
He's Christian Archibald Herter, dle East problem is in Herter's 
one itme Congressman, former Re- lap. 
publican Governor of Massachu- But such challenges are old stuf «ee 
setts ili | to this Ivy Leaguer who was 
el Disesen, — Siok and known, at ese 21, as the “boy|. Herter suffers on occasion from) _ 
failed, to woo him into seeking/diplomat.” At that tender age he painful arthritic attacks, but) | 
the 1956 GOP vice presidential| was U. S. Acting Mininster to Bel-/friends say even these fail to slow) 
nomination. gium. Herter hag, in, fact, devoted|him down. Further, he is well, for- 
Herter. eed on all of his 62 years to public serv-|tified by experience for the Wash- 
oe —< ice except those spent in the ington scene, having served in the 
re meee, eran pace: [Ce ae ee en ee gen’s, finds himself today with (PROTEGE OF HOOVER = = and having held n lp a ae 
“perhaps the toughest job in the | A towering man at six feet, six!tant committee te = ms ) — sui 8 
BOARDING HOUSE . | 
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Choose Class Leaders sponsoring 
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      an $10,000 damage 
_ |E. 32 Mile Rd. yesterday morning. 
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Romeo Fire Chief Walter Werth, 
said cause of the fire is still 
being sought. Armada firemen as- 
sisted the Romeo volunteers in 
the blaze. 
  
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  READY FOR FESTIVAL — Joan Kuchenmeister, 1957 Rhubarb ze owe aa 
Queen, preparing a pie for the annual Hothouse Rhubarb Festival ward in at 
to be held Saturday at the American. Legion Hall, Utica. Exhibits of |. To: Property | QUALIFIED 
food prepared from rhybarb should be entered between 9 a. m. and terecied partie, of” the Lyon Tewnship 
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will be in Ridgelawn Cemetery. 
Debra, the infant daughter of 
Floyd and Edith Woodward, is also 
Mr. 
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Avondale Okays Bid on $850,000 Issue 
AVONDALE — At a special ly : and of 2. 
Slate Pantry Supper. Sat es, meee Townshioe 5 
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Slate Lenten Meetings | 
more 
meetings have been scheduled at), 
-|the Four Towns Methodist church) Washtenaw thes, 
for tomorrow; March 27 at 17:30) 
p.m.; and on April 0, potluck 
dinner at 6:30 p.m. 
Rabbit Breeders to Meet (i The Oakland County Rabbit | naw coun 
Breeders Assn, will hold its March Joint : 
meeting .Wednesday at 8 p.mi. at noundaries will be made: 
the home of John W. Barnowski),,*, d>* 
of 721 South Alexander, Royal Oak.|| 3, Whether er net ony boreal or 
    
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Must be st least i¢ years of age. 
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  Ambitions men looking for steady 
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District Salesmen $10.00. for 
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/  BXCELLENT ° OPPORTUNITY Show men in family 
+ for iatge { in tore tent 
sly DYE MAKER A mre ainciataes Bae | SEL : 
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EXPERIENCED IN REAL && | 2172 , Mure Opes 9 -8| Apply of are ees Bag n & parking. N a 
lose to bank Excellent Bwept-Wing ‘top mis-| tive 
  
at ates ane mate; 1000 S. Woodward: Ave. 
Det. MR, Birmingham, Mich, 
   tag Pecan oe | USED CAR © 
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Experienced types of Iiuding chem Salary Oven j , is of wom- e is 
W: have an overtng for ome | ems apparel. 5 days. 40 br. week, Phone ns 1 for interview Fwd a ee $300 
pave, bate | STE 
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farm band t in dat I R general farming, Piatess | EXP, WOMAN, CHILD CARE Help Wanted Female 7| Employment Agencies 8A ua pasagas |O0Ok oaks ioest ap. pe tain : Tn eae ae Ee oect Feared re gesagt heer) Executive Ast. |, of CONDITIONING ees... Dinin faitresses [a ci ee” ( ae WAITRESS Mink Lunch # E 2. 
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SUPERIOR SALES 
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ea! force earning $7,000 to $13,000 per year 
@Q) PROTECTED TERRITORY. 
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For Rent Rooms 37 
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BRiGah GHRERY ROOMS POR 
5 men, Nag ~ 14 Shy ey tetas HILLS 
with early: 
CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 03 Community National Bank Bidg. FE 44211 
  
  
      
  
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L. H. BROWN, Realtor : 1362 W. Huron FE 2-481 
Multiple Listing Service   
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BEHIND WATERFORD TWP. HIGH SCHOOL * 6. old. 2 bedrooms 
sea bees tee | % acre 
$12,500, 5198 Joan Gay, 
1008. CLOSE IN   
Dorothy Say Saver er Lavender 
3140 W HURON PE 23-4411 or Eves. MU 46417 
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LASALLE PARK Neat 2 bedrm. . 
ip yg Only’ $7,380 —$1,335 down : 
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3 lots, all fenced. Flowers, 
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on. over 13 acre 
west of Pontiac. 
950 on terms.| 
Sons MRED 
Two yer old 2 bedroom ranch ty Come on Pontiac's north 
insulated. Outstanding gas hot 
Hamikeon eatometie aryer and big 
$1,700 an. 
WARD E,. PARTRIDGE 
REALTOR FE 4-3581 
1050 W. HURON ST, 
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Se wwmteg] GL RESALE Fs ee : Cedar Island. | 
|, Riree"sindte wit termes "| EATEORS SLR DYpcca | meat with cou foreesatr furnate.| reoma and Invatory up. Birepiece, | 
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es Smee a'ts| presi ane cecnnene. | Si 2" ag weneueed Om H, W. B yee "BRICKS $10975 : = = » $26,500 with terms.| top" "Soww SHOWN BY. PACRES—3.BEDRMS, Othice. FE Sous Res FE s-2005 | Se; | CEDAR SHAKES $9,975} front clades ‘tan ea See aS fs : APPOINTMENT ONLY. $2,500 with $1500 Dn. 860 Mo, “No Down Payment We. Go ; ck Possession — CALL OR 3-254. SODOWN | AS owe Zarment We, vite “comparison. We, Dane re | me 
ee Se S| ee ER Sha] ET Sen eas| SEE arage. — 4 ee rita basement. 1 I ori ae ao ee | homes wall, oak |  facome, plus 3 rooms and mt, and ed terms.) ¢ iiit00 “down; month, Z Access to Cass Lake. FE 98-2563   
Cali collect; Ortonville, NAtional co a 7-2815 | 17 - .OFF JOSLYN : oa ke ek ee wed 
HOME | Fae wetee dient ' a | oom z-wteet tebe ae : : —_ en Very jovely. $8,412. ae a ty : : & fee! : 
| 2a FOR BETTER BUYS. | Sedreoms, ‘fanch “bome. - WE TRADE | ie Priced fight. win ie - 
MART. |c HOUSTON-REALTY | suractive ast sidg 3 vedioom.| Biss foSatte,batt Panaled $5 | Dae ape es 2 3 | See ee -. oy | ear - ‘ : * Lp amen <0 26 1: cy C nee fae. 
w mone ve soon! ,,, Move Right In! | iste ‘Put price Mase wit 60 | Pe Sapp,“ Sensi 7 owner SS RAY O'NEIL, Realto --~ Lake Front, Income Romie is poshively spotiess: ‘Com: |". es ; SS : Mire dining 302 one PE T1109 or FE toes | 
‘gsm come ve for nism) plac curpeies, Riviwred Tals} Arnold Real Estate © | Sylvan Lake Area — a ene eT ES SD Bearer Seer pe Cae TM han] EMGATORORLE Comat || “domes bere has our “howtogeti routine down pat! | ERS: Girt Hse art GILES   
  
  
    
      
  
  
    
  
    
  
    
  
  
  
  
    
          
    
  
  
  
      
    
    
  
  
  
      
  
  
    
    
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-- Sat eamtae Marit te] aa thee ence Gees Goce | SE 000 Down on |= aPomtneeevaces ng |'# the ‘Rowtorgetout” hats giving him troubet” Saati tle or from attectre & ‘comeiens| 08 of many of our fine homes Waterford. Home as heme, yore be peeed to ; Z a ae stores, senoal te bus tine. "Ouly 
iets ee iat tes| sp Uigvarey, bane hew ul | 2,>etmom site fame vengucg | Hitter to'sai "|For Sale Houses 43/ For Sale Houses 43) #8? EA EMER , lot, high & ary, anchor) a _ | toilet ‘and lavatory, Pull tnsule- | Comfortable Ranch FOR COLORED __ | OFF JOSLYN, BUNGALOW 2 BED.- | Just the home for a retired couple. 2-Bedroom Brick cash to morgage. ve r *% Lake, 4 miles ay 4-. tion, electric hot water, ‘good lo- 1349 ‘Priced, at  Seeted .] reoms, room, modern; Brick duplex on paved streets. East of Auburn | § = ; = : ok. eo is “Tuke Oves Cl Suiy 450s month NP HN | Gited3 bedroom: exeeemt payed, arent ‘pours forme | rage take car’ and'cash Ay dows | bath up lving room, kienen win | Ws Denall Pome Bee | WEST IROQUOIS — os : TE rsa nek oes wun | Cairoux-Fronks| Sei "ses ore =: Ce eter tio Gi | DRAM, bimenlow, Perey Park, 2 PecuS Ee tm htt’ | pases ree cones |” Jo loved Sooo Ml, a we jor you and your family to move| - GENERAL, REAI ance. Before i ce. A real ipenen wily. tow “Weneles| on aaber hamter Wee. bene’ hardwood floors, 1 “baths, ‘fireplace, and sun: 
White Bros. | &, Shoe oi she aes | an Gin ey A PEATEs |” Sure abot wll howe! secon "Sau OS “Pet | norms, nepepe nent tov-| Se asa ae ein co flame | Htar'swtoet. Ate Ket | Sitch bate Bote” ’ bad : - fier eataoreeasre in, thas Ra s Las ral - 2 a ,» me. i. We 
| Medel Po. Fw sent or om 3.1208) 294 5°02 acd her's full base | NEW BUNGALOW | | #3 Powriac LARE RD. Leslie B. Middleton _ | Mek. Gaetan ‘woe eek | _” - 62 GREEN: ST, seen tbe truly -appree” | OAKLAND AVE, eres payments, Fu| meat, Wi on, oll furmece. Par-| Gas HEAT.— Den & two bed-| homes with full basements. enoken | FE 00s Seam Gap Seek, Soote came Soyer | The 0 eee ene ee een | This ts an clean & 
| SROCHESTER AREA] | Sev'she iiciaas:| Ee RS Mee | ee | Make tren and hn tase |, Rose McLarty, Broker | Hiei" stunr"g™asirars | 4 nec Wtsgwon’S rom | fests St ta a a ESLER : , _ ment. FE 2-2162 or FE with . Part base- ——. , . Cardone time will soon be here! | Ripuih storm & screens, vene- Sylvan Manor 2 a Whi B 82 ment Fas. seam Pers Sase- sum porch, Jeet Me, Sik & lores Setrm._ dove, nice 
Re: x chicken eo home with #2-| 15 Days Possession +100 down: $10 per Mo tive 3 & 4 bedroom suacs | ~ ite Bros. — eck tne | setees strees, from, proper bsmt., gas heat, 2 car garage. 
s Pa at potter soary 3 bearoom ame sea "4 may 000 and vine ; $15.- | Model Ph. FE $8851 or OR 3-1295 DORRIS foo Bt, & Gen. Hoop. _— ‘g Es oe ee ee 
=, HEPARI room. Also full stair-| LAKE FRONT los : = LAKE ORION AREA ED ‘poeancome - + Soe temo me | Saly"nt ‘mea nca! | Seeuuben.uarerog =m |Pine Lake Area, | ania is gop ine glee | ace tard anivace |uger suit memumem| RO a ohn K irwin 3 3 . ‘ e : 5 
s a mrad ot orn srvaad = large, rooms, ‘an fore buying. See these new | Jy used as sete lan Ty |  SYLWAN, SHORES SUB. “inlea_ counter op, dining lh with pins looms aot ‘batt with a wong teas 
3 ' ey Soet fig clennet quick sae Biatsoe. ad From fi], to. $98.00 Ear ck. WEBSTER, REAL STATE fone Pies or tot in | ued bath & Utility room. Tiled Fie ani h oti ve tes Eve. FE ¢2019 
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* aes et SJR. Hiltz — joternms - . GT's $300 Down ie Scien wet | tee gen wet wet |- GILES REALTY CO. Templeton - | Restor , Attractive 2 nod 3 cedrocm | 4 $13,200 Full Price home in periect condition. Many | Sho" "paved “ieeste fe Cioue ts |? MOROH ET, ., PES) ATRURN HEIGHTS af Perry St iY. Boe en Lake. Priced at $29,500 to| Bomes Uillity room & built in| qusesnds Cail am, Se Bee. Ss Foes mew 4 rms. and 
: ; 3 bedrooms, ¢ room, tiving Sen te Oe) Sue we eee ——ee x. HEMPSTEAD space. "tiled beth ‘and ‘kitchen age brick and. full basement. si KNUDSEN a Qpen Daily & Sunday : 102 E. Huron Bt wood floors, ail Breeze- and feecedin ‘beck yard.” This Lower Straits Lake UNION LAKE BUNGALOW | FE 4428) Eve. FE 5.0510 O O] } way and Large : home bas @ Sew off furnace end ; . $7,200 is the full price of BRE ¢ Se 8 i Jute. Bright asd clean, ax the | T>) 1 W Ve, Pree 
Aso is the. buy’ of the "moms | Donelson Park bss Artis "$1,300 down, Call | Wea Commerce Ra. 1 mite proverbial sliver dolla. A heme ton S| vor uerren woes APPROX. 9 ACRES* | at $8,500. appointment BRICK — 2 now for appointment to sce | Teuton ‘Miller l mile to Greet vy beauty This new 3 bed ranch 2 bedrms., full bath. New ot! fur aS now. = - fireplaces, carpeted li SS Se ee ik we wodern rooms,| style home has such features TRADE nace, Hot water heater, approx. 
Ss bath and kitchen A wonder- = Lore. LOW DOWN PATMENTS. garage. Oue of the fine corner * to wall car- bedroom with barn and of small lake: | ae . * Drayton Woods . ful value at $21,000. At 3458 Mandrake. Priced > lots im this foox300 panne, Steten hes bear ee cleo ee PS eee ees |. Eniy_ 812.500 Substantial down 
a ao A “home in a fine locs ; KUSCHELL lawn, shade ond shrubs. Stone's stove, oven & washer, only 2 Years old, west er W. of Pontiac, 
5 erm itchen. full plastic| ton. You enjoy this ‘comiortasie | West Suburban SYLVAN REALTY co. | iit2 one JO osm} throw from lake. Ideal for re-| 3%, bathrooms, recreation room |  subunead, and prieed right St KT Templeton, Realtor ie shower, the best) hom pow See te Practically new custom built | ~ A) co; CORSTARENG | BRIE BONE . Compre. rage, and many more | wonder. 2339 Orchard Rd. PE 44503 
auto. be storms RS kitchen eee sectenier. leat: |IN SELVAN SHOPPING CENTER | Death up, Bring room with fire: Tiasnerk bev os alieevenl bar sa) alee 6 Fe bana SS Aes : ventilated bedrooms. - 3 om VD with terms. 5 egg brick and frame : 
at LF —Fapeatitaaee Oh gy —— es ine, bath snd kienee ave DUE TO AUSINESS piace, dining = room. Ureanteat you ate interested in a two) HO] MES-BARTRAM " full basement. ges beat. . the’ best. Priced at $9,600. | hesk. , kitchen & bath | Haliy. “te ‘sure’ to” investigate : sXe Car gerege, now carpeting. 
. book Gane, Wincteted walle ond ; New, partly finished 3. bedroom | So72,,,F ull Dasement. ofl emt | this ad. in good condi- 4293 _Dixie Hwy. low peyments my 
cement The home ies| hardwood foots, throughout WM. H. KNUDSEN | ome with large, utilities & tee- | lots. car garage, $20,500. terms. | ots” ‘Dendy Sear werent. Fire | teatar —— —e } ala cee fiscr,| betes, A very large landscape | an REALTOR lek say g0.880 Srfame | WILLIS M. BREWER large ‘Gesirable rooms “ang, beth | ville | Steam heat, is 
ot Be. ed, baa] Soe TR Stsi¢__Fren_ Call TF RED HORSE CORP, |MAa'btsn re some FE Stim | best Bus, af door. roverty, b far convalescent home. | 4 awry brick home win ¢ ved Every Evening From Store, gas furnace, slum = WEST SUBURBAN $01 Case-Etisabets Rd. PE 49252 | 108 FT LAE FROME hoes pinay 5S Werte as : : 
eit East Hive Priced si)” : peted living ‘room, large kitchen | | CO) Fie Vie ag dy hg ; = Sfatee fails: , DISCOVER — One OXFORD INCOME 6 & 7 rm. houses from | tmmedia this ‘with easy terms. With birch “cupboards. ME | felt team. ost to.| poe pas tone ows wet! White Bros nities Lease, 2 when you! enn tat teense Priced. ce ale ait . houses for colored with $1,500 dn. Stiles Corner’ lon 3 - es — bare inepeet CLARK REAL ESTATE ihn yy lh calla “| BS Seer P. W. DINNAN car Needs, some wirk, | Model Ph. FE 98851 or OR 31206 . on rE or FE +4813 ” : <. Spadhaaed dodasmie . but substantial home, : "SON nea 
Sundays . #825 DOwN ap Lot” ona @¢_W._Huron FE 42577 | on terms, Consider trade. ADAMS - .| A. JOHNSON, Realtor the tor com : 
Service _ REALTORS On this 2 bedroom bungalow. 20ned commercial i] paix cies > 1704 S. Tele age Rd. Gry basement, auto. hes 
ca Ever ti $ Sunday io’ to 8| carport, lot G0x3%2 on paved | only $11,800-—terms, | y iui‘ ae can ciate | Beem GO Sint FE 4.253 gees fal the 
Sit OMON LAKE OFFICE | =e , Fit sisse ‘gown or ony scren | sTncal inapeetion, We efter thie | —— — doors, all birch cupboards. : : fe eet more monthly, one — TIPLE LISTING VICE 
SLATE Llc mite ome tor newiywets or|* SEPP som sour. rant vee | J. AL, LAYIOL.... BEST @UYS | femwem, “Sabai Tedat"ipter:| b. Sea shore Your, per sc sr Soe meat” icp . = 1 an 000 with $1,000; ment, large house and ‘ $750 Down : homey rooms, ‘dandy base-| tract . Gas heat, 2 car ' stone’s throw of “ew mod- Elizabeth Lake Rd. | Late priv. Only 96. #000 | ool ahed. Pull price only 96.9% | REALTOR | vasunamen | * S scens” tected ta wer | mente gerece, furniture tnel. for the in- x | $FR Eiade ‘choot and. suntor New pom ay Rg : with terms. 4 Ave. a ‘or, full, basement.» heat. : ie See Pores oh enly Sih. : en oF ; water, sew- 
ith breeckiea| Utiot Lake priv. Very nest 2| peony PARE <a] Ra . Pull price $1500. VACANT BUN eS een iu ' pcan hende-cou 
ber. full base- oe wih ce. Nicely decorated 2 bedroom bun- $1,000 Down Cupitte. tor Brick terrace with full basement; $000 PLUs_MORT- 1 acre, . Dandy with snack 3 bedrm, home. 1% baths, fult| trade <2 HOME just off Baldwin) MONDAY-FRIDAY GAGE TO VETER- fad N h Sid, “| Wor Best Results, List With Maia pecement, oS Sent, vay low ment. gas oc. heat, = ote 5-8 —_ 
; orth , fe lent buy for * gu500, lot. Bus| only | down, This lov MS¢; OR PONTIAC 
erie 2T.G.Trocke! ocfip; OFFERS | subi Bows ie Stead :| "Budget | Ramee ‘living room, m with) Ls . 4 room modern, full basemnet,| ouTST, RANCH maintain. Shown any time by uage SIGNS. : -apace. Sewer and water. S R AM . : oft 2 car extra 3 $ -| sppointment. : 
eemmanl t Sn OR ne tea ome weaia ' | East Side ; lot, for : This attractive brick and. « be COLORED Rancher’ - RAY O’NEIL, Realtor Side ee km Realtor FE 5-071 | gy AEF $1,500 Down . ha ram Bane Gham Fhe yn olin. 2 8. 2 | 
H ‘Shee te cokast nes] WT" Open fuves, & in. hes, PE 8.2500 Tints Mgeeant neighborhood. |" "2 bedroom home located in| fpusibe, with attached Mx3¢_ge-| FORNIA ST. with ‘mice sleeping 1266 North Cass Phone FE 311 or om S3tza | Bere powsesee. 253) NICHOL [E, | senna stats - door: Fis tree Bist eee alge | Sas lpesce™ Beds srnor opaite but canbe __Income Property 43A ma NEAR AIRPO Rechaiiie : payments seling for only $10) specious living room, full handied Yor as itue se 4780 down | BUILT ON YOUR LOT a 
GEORGE BLAIR —|warxis tage area SiS B ST ——}Ba grove of trees, panoramic | $2,000 Down __ A - Teumemg os oe BEATER . | Seah ape) Soom ein Sean, | REALTOR An excellent 2: r. old 7 rm. FULL BASE- view of , oO bedrm. home good north : oeeee 4 Separate entrances & suto. | des 4 oe OR 31251) home plus 1% tiled baths, MENT & ROU iG. ctous living room with jocetion, full basement, oll WE TRADE, BUY & SELL oe furnaces, Excellent condition. - ae PLAINS bsmt., * ~ GooD . ONLY place and window, 2 car garage, on jen ie eo 
- BRArton Prin a ~ . ~ $295 DOWN. - modern 3 beirme- | $2,600 Do & son tors .| 's3 
i | SBEEES EE |b Wood Co,| RT dae ee Soc PRM HE For Sale Lake Prop 44 ° } ; ty 4 2 : 
erases wee | F.C. Wood Co.) ie oe il eo PONTIAC Ste SEAUTIPY, ROME, srTms Oven. Fin of the etal you |™EAL ovex 9° | Near Dixie $5,500" 2 bedrooms. plastered walls, new | — Lake ‘privileges. $180 Low dows 
priced io sell” | Commer ‘Williams Lake Road & MSe porch, full Sasement with ‘Outstanding 2 TOTAL, “ONLY "$1000" DOWN BG ocdmioa ne Model Open _ ~ | NORTH ASTOR STREET OFS CAN MOVE Ik A “TECHA-| gas, bent, 2 lots 1ixz0e, | ome, loca "| PAYMENT. 7 gy Mr Daily 2 to 8. P.M. ts tating shape & bas as- “White Bro — hal rete ees arte! . Grebe ee :| PORTER RD. NEAR a Be ¥ tre Shows by ayy PE ee, 
Colberry Park close. to grade. school. Ask: ) : on ae. duction \ cost. . Owner Weaving | MSO Bon" Mebenslé. OR 32031 ~ "| reLeoRAPH To PONTIAC LAEE FoR cae } Raper, Beare. | New 3° bedroom brick ranch} ing $7500 00 with terms. Mode] Ph. FE 8-885. 07 OR _3-1295 ena gs | pte Small house. Needs some work. $350DOWN RD.; WEST 2 MILES - "eoaped fot and breskwere = full basement, 1% tile 5-Family Colored Families Built of two acres, $5,100 AND | 5 , L ; on Lake Seven harbors | Gupesel, Bont emoated pasege [Py een eta dee | ! $1,000 Down - ONLY 9000 DOWN PAYMENT.| ine tcptic well end pump — west | SYlvan Village down: Brice. 
Eire coe | STOUTS rer aneen, a t:| SHER gm vu | "Ese Fone a's | 2 eto ue ane | _SagMoene sta" Ave. Se Bevart take Ra. Sales-|  g2800.00° Good terms. Why Cor ~ |UNION LAKE , JIM WRIGHT =~ | from, Seach. “Onty 3 years — Toe pay rent? Best B JERRY E. ADAMS ; | ‘sixes pows BUYS. Price just | a8 REALTOR ut old. Rewruction room, vslid t. AKEFRONT } 
Pioneer Highlands _|* We buy land contracts est Duys un Ww. xen Open 9-8 BE WIDE AWAKE AD re Eves. MY 2.1904 oe ay ye te : | Brick bungalow, 5 rooms sri tile ‘ __oF_| FE sae fireplace, outside | LAKE ORION—COLONIAL 3 BED-| heat. For COTTAGE - bath down, attic for ad- | j : : room, Tip-top condition. 2-car ga- priced at 4 : 
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‘ Pontiae in DOWN towa = “Prise at only sa ig . realtor E St. Mikes District you can have immediate ~ new A een af some: 
og | a i i ce Daily & Sunday 2-7 _| $3 DOWN, Parmar in ‘es-| Pes ol.,Poating, gman tome! 8 larkston Se y +] 28. ou save wn sonny parseole + | Vaughan School | ished recreation foom in 2-FAMILY Several 1987 Brick ranch mot-| 19. AKE FRONT POTS $1375 DOWN basement, Work shop, fire- Excellent “income on this els. 3 and 4 rooms, 1% to 4 East near 
lace in attractive carpeted small rental unit, centrally tiled baths, Pomiy foom or AT LAKEWOOD 1 ving foom. Two cat ga- located near bus line and . basement. General Electric kitch- 2 > 
rage. It is « home that has schools, consisting of 2 three ens and 2 car attached garages. VILLAGE 
[eins stows | Som fy oatiin es mace eat | opal stiecteg prea ae vce ths one first month. Only $8500 with $1400 nd high gehool.. Pric ara nigra olen ase 
OTTAWA DRIVE Nine-Room Income : 5 many homes. Just 2 S “h 
Asahi bic nome ot wotig | Dah pryet_ enti, Com $500 DOWN wage Take’ pond” Ait or Ce uett amily, 6 letely furnished. Two full Immediate _possesson on Sic Soon or Mare : $ecroome sursery ot den. baths, 2 car garage, 65x235 this large § room home REALTOR Tom. | basement ee een feet De Teee Foe She oil furnace, “Sele wet Sylvan Lake Front Largest Selection of dest buys Spence. electric w Walk- New contemporary ranch home Pontiac 
Foestene ‘Atacted 2 ‘car. |Five-Bedroom Home ui Onl’ grate - 5 eaten dapge ant oem peepee PHONE EM 34196 gerage, Convenient to Web- $8300 total price. Full base- ' ana car ge 7404 E. Highland Rd. 
Washington and Poo- | ment. gas. beat, very neat : * Bytasor api and see-| ___10 Mules West of Pontie _ tee yo Pea and ¢ me. Lots of LAKEFRONT ang : ~~ , oie 
SE Pa Segara! Hospital trees and shrubs. Cail today Cute and | “hie! bedroom gee carpeting in 4 rooms, and {DRAYTON felon ge a 
ing 180 frontage | Vacant . freckees am ay Mark St gage. ein! ce mort : ‘One lot im ae ee Sa k and large s hee sang fly home| WeEW, 2 bec Reg gt with and garage. “Glassed tn furaiched Sed ready te tothe mgood, eaals| oat Spore. Dee, Vee ; pone porch suburban. only $0459 with $2, p A : a end Fy gow cluding taxes and ‘a oi 
7 tee teas, [Lake Front | Rely M. Stout, Realtor | ° /” cele Stare 2, rear yard, 3 car garage. Pos. PONTIAC - ee. ay SS Wee ene eS te, , “Even Eves Till 8:30 ae nies 
im | See [Sen ee   
     
   inttiubi $i Do, | thm 3 rg | a: ‘ ' is eer 4 Bedrms,, $1 509 Dn. iS | 34 story, 5 bed ; in, aa 
Ris |) eres |” NS MEAL TOMagra equ] trees Pos we, | THESE BUYS TODAY }) ae through Classified | Ads! Open wvenings and Sunday ta | daa ane 1 ge AS o. | me deems an a : 
OT |: : Yes, whatever it is’ dial 
hs Pat She GA YLORD FE (28181 for an ad:       
        
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Buy Thru Partridge   
th 30) List Thru Partridge   
fetes ORCHARD LAKE RD. 
ony $3,008 down. 
vrose of SAE or on 3-1872 
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Bateman © 
~Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528| &.» 8. Eves. & Sun. SYLVAN REALTY CO. 
RSYLVAN SUCEEINO CENTER 
  
  
  
  
Buy Thru Partridge ‘List Thru Pastridg e 
fae Se Standard Oil 
pee’   
  20 acres—312 ft. frontage on pave- a , te person 
Erect ie tey Bz | Reig et oh ea SPECIAL BUY =. : 
Giroux-Franks 
  SUPER MARKET 
RIDGEWAY : re 
  
  
  
     
       ual Re Sm *29. to *500 x” see “down will "bendle. |= : ‘You can get i Quickly on your! oR : 2ey 
yg ae ers eee| © LIQUOR BAR. | Eien ore Go| ee 8 gen ne Doroth ‘Snyder Lavender! Average gross $00,000 yearly by} You with Your money pri ae ne 
“Ealabiehed 29 Years" Sos a coserelinmaah, "coulee “ot STATE SWAP, BOY OR SELL — CALL 
7a sail ot eran HE saar_|- Yor "aos ae, oy Ca | ent Se eee “outsoun __Fet, Sle Farms #8| Feet GE sGe| FINANCE CO, | Sie Se Peg 
= Se ART Pe dea ae. ate Pape, CAEEERGR? ; Owner has 2 stores, - will sacri - WITH io . OR 31M 
praines Secret ee) aie ete | convipence [san july Suny 3 pe ~ Sesere farmm a nortn| Sxpress Will met $12,000 | enc _ wiusencle cor. | Side, #50 M. long, for smailer et Oxford. % mile Ce) ek. Cee oe ee re yg oe Ray A frailer, tree & clear. Must have 
mo | iu Maer ges iit years of experience, ‘You | WILL TRADE 96.000 EQUITY IN 
: : raplyo.the earns lesa, | Gave Suatgady™ ‘acome and tan | “house omtbuidinen, fruit rosy fire, ome’ business ‘like | Make Teeular | stock” & tools. 19 miles of GM 
WHITE | $58 Sete) Ge ae | Baie Beds Pea nh sogerlae eee waliy same ‘dey. wr] gene, Secess sate. Westen. Mate 
BROS. | STATEWIDE | “Household Finance | i amcr- ox Tape tom x ‘ Estate Service of Pontiac = or Martin 40 outboard motor or roan TBAT on ary nhs eae MADER, | Sess Shae By Be Saner GC. tidale, 1sb “albert 
A : Exc. Business Site » Buckner Customers «| 20. Rochester. 
cleare milk and Very nice building . 2250 sq. Are For Sale Clothing 56 
rir batting, boone, torn| iain wy” ood. apotTor ase , i naga ict ch Pea he meeeetes gues | Happy Folks |»garpe mam coat saz Hale, Highland. Sell or lea op-| Buckner's Em serve witly a iipSA' to 04k. Bliver Fox | easy ASHER 
> Buy Thru Partrid to bar. te Sen wh bande.” | forage ont Ileal manner, a Lic Thru. Pa phat a K. L. Templeton, Realtor hers courtesy and Kindness are clothing : Brass fireplace 
ae te oe Oni eEanl™ °| ep ce ade ateitad 
880 Acres, inke farm. Oskiand oo laundry (90 Were. Pp 2 mo we Several INNAN’ 4 — * pa 
oe » W. DINNAN | | der "henarg ae rar 40 $8°0, Up to 4 months 
8 Heron _?E_¢=7 to start tm busin U 
Small Farm ‘ee — CKNER 
Wuierford Good "soll goot |” supplring mationaly oe! » pEINANCE CO. a 
oy hy m.howee or op neces ey. Can be, fal of “tt DEE HiONwAay Screp & Iron 356A 32 ft. rear , 2car ge for man or 4roman, Requires | 999 B+ RD» ON. At, EG Bate g tae re agence 
Gtraaserrte dias | Sat seeps race | Se con bree, Gack” | PERE Sha toM? Ooms . Adjoining 10 acres | write Poptiae Press, Box 90.| GET CASH QUICKLY |iian pdoLLaAR FOR & can be purchased. If you , recked cars. FE — MY 
walt—you may be too iate! - 29-5492 
Edw. M. Stout, Real 
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on lake. | 
“BUD” 
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- AT FARM PRICE. pcos. fle f mtag 
or idwin kd oisteal MD 5 hac 10) 
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REAL : 
1050 W. HURON ST, OPER EVE, "TIL 8 
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THE /ANSWER: -TO| a7 Ae 
YOUR PROBLEM: 
To sell, rent,) ere * . Bog a aE 
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Hardware—Trade 
gag ea gross. Same 
MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 
oma eae 
  
_ Sale Land Contracts 52   
20% DISCOUNT 
bedroom 
house 
JIM 
you $6,008. 
RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor 262 4. on Le] on % acre 4 
WRIGH' 
M : ne be Laas 53 en 
in 
|R. J. VALUET, Realtor M5 > AVE. rE 
GARLAND AVE, | FE bass |—~"$1420 DISCOUNT 
lot. 
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WHEN YOU NEED       
    
         
    MODEST MAIDENS 
idea how to shift him!” e 
sae PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, 
    PE le ae Se wile a _* iy “ 
eB | oi wend a ee . 
“This horse has seven gaits, but I haven't the slightest “By Jay Alaa 
    
  
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LOANS—$600 to $1,500 1. For ‘on 
  
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POR THE. AT 
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We buy, ‘sell-or trade. Come out end look around 2 acres of free 
$9241 arEmeG Foy FARE, but @ ict bay Fm 
  
  
      
  
  
  
            
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383. Orchard Lake 
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| ‘ I - | COAL & wale MA- is 
Order now 
best the MARCH 12, 1957 
  
    as i en 3 : vanity bench chairs r 
ro WANS 18_W. Pike Ft. PE _¢1123 
Used Trade-In Dept. 2 lamp — Haywood ~~ Se. 
(eee bene aera ananre   
eee ee Re ee ee ewes 
  
  
TV and Appliance Sale asher @uto. washer .......«. 
r © weeeee 
leat table with 3 extra leaves. ¢ 
48229. : 
~~ WASH YOUR DISHES AUTOMATICALLY 
GE DISHWASHER NEEDS 
$190.95 
TRIAL 
L. A. WAGNER CO. 
_Phone PE 5-0221 
WASHING 
tional with sevtomatic Dp. 
sis.se value $69.95 
Orchard Lake 
  
  
lock SUPPL 
Orchard ‘ake Ave, a9   
ee PLYSCORE 
4.75 4 cec ayer! Northern Lmber Co. 1940 e Lake RG. EM 3-4171 a oxi? RUG & PAD. HIGHCHAIN & misc. articles, FE 40606. 
a 8A ° jointer, 1% H <P, motor, 678. _ La 2-seis. 
  
ALUMINUM SIDING 
for spring installation & 
rush. Winter prices will 
soon. Reynolds 
Sat ee: Se 
    MACEINE FOR, Sat. | it ; 1 . 
Sale Household Goods 57) mt ouer maken, yg 
Ae Ot a 
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Crate on San | are waging, © eR 50   
    
  
  
  
  
Fest Bart 8A PL 172 8. wv 
    
  Berry Steel tuctory see. S ; “ and : s 
caer tre, Se ast | MATERIAL SALES CO. 
you a tree es tS EN") OSED LUMBER BARGAINS v1 8. : - PE 2-0203 . Cleaned Prt. 
ieee, aMaee | ag a Be ee ee | Gee oik micas TREE, we fig Mo =o Toilets, 
rence icine ht ie -al 
cent. 383 Orch vege ave WA j 5 ss. a. 
Thom & 5. % 
LIONEL & AMER 
with assc., $15. OR 3-7770. FLYER TRAINS     = 
ine i i LIMITED OFFER 
  
  
  ox 
  107 8. Squirrel Ra.   a DAMAGED IN TRANSIT NY 2 ne lined, wre 9 am. to 8 p.m. 
THOMAS ECONOMY | {gt git, Good reangervice store.) | SEPTIC TANKS _ FURNITURE CO. | Bu0., THERE, (OWL ESAran; |PE estat" 39a die Uk. ‘ha ‘ | 8h RL tone colors. Spanish brown, 
"eee ganeee Be hare, ows | —_Cull EM 30, ro Bi salon. Ws 8 gue GED 09 SORGE TOR A | Empire BARNES HARDWARE Used TV, $19.95 and up. _ . | 2600 Union- Lk. Rd. at Commerce sori, Se 
Seas ane Spann re cat ane te wangear | Sif pata Used and Reconditioned | Frush interior doors from. .... 90 | S3ORE SUTLDINGS | FOr Wringer w . ‘*“ush 2 Tee see ee v4 chard Lk. Rd + 963 
ced Maytag, $16.95 up; | Eeseboat -.  ---.-. 2—C | LKR. 6178, Must be dlemantied, bs stag ss0n9 Door & window. trim .--..... $1-—C | ~~ 
SALE Sheetrock — 
| 4x8 Sheet $1.35 
=| BURMEISTER on sie eae Northern: Lumber Co. 
i sized gas stove, | Pontiac, EM a | 83747 
« 4 burner Telegraph & # find 
Beater, OR 3 Buick radio & as : EeL 
ra Bae | - 
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
through Classified Ads! ' 
t BROWNIES 
HARDWARE 
  
  
       
  
  
      
        
       
     
   
   
      
  
  
  
  
NOW LOADING PEAK. DAN 
Weaver, FE 29-4750. 
    
  
  
      
  
  
  
    
    
      
        
        
        
        
      
  
      
  a ae erie Lae atthe cm MI_ 46053. Z - Band, grevel, ill dirt, drain 
Top. spect, $18. ae eee | WASH YOUR DigwEs fle, trucking, ceiment § moriar: 
rw or SEROMATCAHT Sg ROAD GRAVEL & DRIVEWAY | “a any ) inns gravel delivered. FE 43263, oF 
E RECORDER ~o 371 §. TELEGRAPH RD. FE ¢-0828 LOA WAGNER CO. ee SAND, FILL DIRT, ¢ % ® apf. cagthe "Hike ft. | WEBCOR FORTABE ear eirell: black Oot eee base. 
SAVE PLUM SUPPL 82000. fe Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 
Sewtyemcsmestat| WE SELL — _ |raergcs cue: cu roy —_ FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL FUR- r controls. cond. ‘ nace & fireplace wood. Speedway 
sere vem et e| YOU SAVE. |, wish arnt he fair 2108 : FIREPLA . SLAC 4 — tte oA lig : + apple, ash, maple. Sea- 
Tite’ Hckbae wphes | pacer mathe | SecA St et 172 3. Saginaw FE 52100} Cail us for price. FOR BALE 5 is or SOEs L| . Qed Free Estimates of collars a cord at house. C. Gor equip. complete. 230 | ee Pe Wades este don 4-5857. 
tors. 38. S0_TE ; PAUL PAE CYR MUndelivered. FE 700%. : Spring . SLAB WOOD. DELIVERED. 96 
Housecleaning|, LUMBER CO. sip cose, pix poo White Elephant Sale! | We _detiver—cCiosea fun. and Wed.| Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 
nation doors.and windows. «= =| «= SHADE TREES ernioity’ Gasn'2"éknny | BENSON LUMBER CO.) far"a,pum™, Sizer ee, sear uN © 1%" t 2 avabable any amount. 1x12 cedar paneling * We model, $130. value, $9950, Retail or Wholesale. tereens 
iiss evcena m.| Tone. era, assy gt “pownae TaNbecArina Sat. ,. 9.6 cents ft. hary ‘values. Youngrtown ‘Kitchen ye S071 or Fe be 
Brass lock sete. aod foe “pinog “Set ons “ ca List price Thurs . . . $2.60 fake Ave. 2 AKC REG. BEAGLES, CHEAP 
Gis HRI" Asohalt Tile |e — 15x16 Plight steel basement sash Oxex% INCH Thurs... $3.85 4c EACH. FBR) || FLOOR SHOP | +++ HOA) 0 9. Saginaw tos 
rs Tat, There | 8% conte Do’ It Yourselt 8 cents ft. | : . He cons ft. moe, oe. Se 
See ethers...» 100 Sows 1 ey gee i NS © REG. \ BO: Sat, **e thous. 4 r wat - 
ALL Go0p Mx S. : * REO vd ; RI D 
water fot ov D =r at T 
- Don*t-wait—you may 8, Fe oe : be too late pmmne  kS 
OSCR, OUR, AEE XE \ 7 | Seartan Om ae ae xed _ | GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell) Tetsonbih. Ma 66a. ‘Church's, Inc. things you're not ‘using | GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP      
        
     
        
  
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= DACHEHUND D AND 
“puppies. All AKC 
  
is PY sabaneiateaiataied 
DOs. RDED. Pes an oA i Pavel, 378 8. rele sera Fer Sale aeree = =   
  
  ee a ee oy mess 
‘RAY GUIN ‘ 
    
- Fi AILABLE 
INLAND LAKES SALES | sat A Huron PE 4-121, FE26123/ 
RIP TOMARA\ ; ruses pout used 2 : oe 
est css0 Cramiane Dr. 
"ANDERSON. HDWE, 2182 8. ‘Telegraph Re 
hye g & hy Johnson motor. 
Also Geod cond able, MAyfair we   
            
  
  
  TONY’S MARINE 
  
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. ' sift f 
OKLAHOMA Wednes. morning, woud ik, tre 
far iabtaae Ts Oe 
  __ Wanted Used ¢ Cars   
  
& M Motor Sales dolar on late model   
  
~ Always R Ready cD pay 
| BAGLEY AUT TO PARTS BAGLEY ST. 
TOP CASH DOLLAR 
  
  
  
  
  
  
     
low 
4 work: ‘Teday’s rn apecia) 
Haskins icy. e751 a Highway at MIS   
  
  
WER JAMBOREE OPEN ee 
“SPECIAL PRICES 
A Toke WEEK 
Also just north of Orchard Lr, Rd. 
SRCUL SALE |sq — on . New 
- Equipment 
DAVIS BACK HOE 
ts ‘Davis heir duty front end: louder. 
a factor with ay" tires:   
  
    4-4 - 1-Ton Model 
  
BY OWNER _ a 1965, Chevrolet Yy too. plekup. 
gy oh foe va} w shape, Cal after @:30. FE. §:2040.   
oer Sale ‘cas ' 80A 
10:00 x 3% TIRES 5.3840 
    
         an tires. Higa us © or   
  
               
         
          
  
  
pled £4. Sale Cars om 
Station Wagon 
‘Headquarters 
Country. Sedan 
models oa jow mileage and 
— with everyihing. Priced 
$1650 We aise have several 1955 Chev- 
rolet station wagons to choose 
“$l 495 Low DOWN, PAYMENTS EASY GM.AC. TERMS 
"$795 
NORTH CHEVROLET 
1000 S. Woodward Ave. 
Birmingham 
  
; | 1888 BUICK SPECIAL 
nice. ieee 4 4°. 
I gt FE 5-3106.   
"$6 SUPER BUICK CONVERTIB! Fe ven. $200 for my cade. 
  
1956 i986 BUICK SUPER 4 DR. FULL 
. oa miles. Only $2,500. 
Bud Shelton _   
Cadillac » like new 
Ford, 2 SS ee $1585 
« cc $1405 
Buick Century Hardtop — 
Chev., Hardtop ......-...-- $1395 Chev.,.Del Ray, 2 $1395 
Chev. 3 Dr V8 | ......c00es $1 Pord Custom V8 
Plymouth, ¢ *, nice 
Pontiac, 2 dr 
  Pane ' SERESERSERSEEREREE sceeeeenee 
pee ee eee 
eee 
50 Hudson 4 
“Bud oe aol 1 Motor Sales 
Auburn at 1 E.) Bivd is 
KA steering wer th power 3 is, al 
  
mues.| Safe. nee Used Cats 
CENTRAL PONTIAC’S ONLY 
LINCOLN 
MERCURY 
  
-| Always A Good Selection 
of Late Model Cars / 
nast| HURON MTR. SALES | S@ W. Huron 23-2641 
‘CADILLAC CONVERT. 1 1953. FULL POWER. 
LIKE , WILL TRADE 
Economy Cars, 22 Auburn off Sag. 
CHEVROLET 1056 Chevrolet 210 4-door with al 
engine. powerglide, radio and 
heater. This car is just like new. 
$1595 Your old car down 
NORTH CHEVROLET 
- 1000 S. Woodward Ave. _. Birmingham 
av 6OWNER.6» 1851 DODGE IN 
BY OWNER: 1951 DODGE 
{ slrmetas Aaron   
  
DON’T DUCK DODGE 
'Carland “S baa 2 a v8. bared ero 
AS r 2 JUST CAME: ouT oT OF 
mearres 
B 4 DR. SEDAN. LIGET "1 SE. WITH "3 RUST. SHINY 
FINISH. THIS 18 A PINE CAR, 
  “ddducdacucssceseces os os. 
-RIEMENSCHNEIDER | 
Plymouth, ‘post ina ate 88'S " SAVE ENERGY, USE 
x \| WANT ADS! se find a 
"| job, place to | or al 
        - os ‘Sagina 
eur aria 
    ‘used car) pie ASsi+   
* top. 
tires, motor, body, tires perfect. 
393., $5 dn. $19 r mo. Great 
Lakes. MI :   
1955 Ford Be aa Both 6 passenger 
‘% CHEV. STATION WA 
Radia, peal Wagon, : 
tntine’ Radio.» rT end vane 
ce 
FARE. O PAYMENTS. 
Air, must sell. Fit cue. CHEVROLET. Sport Radio, heater, | power a side, pone peck, V-8 pid 
and 4 beautiful tu rquoise and fs taal 
wheel, A real ome ownee 
ear. Priced for 9 
$1645 
NORTH CHEVROLET 
1000 S. Woodward Ave. 
  Power Glide. wer Pack. x. 
: le Saver W-W tires. and access. Pe eda. ayments. Must sell. - 
  
CAR PavMants — jn oles 
RD. 
FORD — MERCUR MY 22611 REEEEEEEEZE iar ; r 
i 
  Dodge ~ A CHEVROLET 1953 Chevrolet ee 4-door sedan, 6 
——_ 
5695 3 . Make your own terms. 
NORTH CHEVROLET 
1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham E 
a   
_— adjust 
some ~~ cipeaave. mhodel. 
Leis Orion Motor Sales 
Mi4 AT CLARE STOR 
  
SPRING SPECIALS 
    
: 
i : it iit : 
Hi is yy Just . YOUR CAR DOWN 
EASY GMAC. 
| HASKINS CHEVROLET 
“Oakland County's 
“| Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixie Mis MA_5-5071 
  
‘NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham   
55. Buick Riviera . "$1695 
hp. Cpe. $ 695 
*53 Olds” Super vase pea 
"53 Chev. Spt. Cpe. ..$ 795) “ara 
52 Plymoutli 4-Dr.. .$ 495 
we GHTEN & SON % FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE 
          
  
      
r and Fordo- 
frac ranamiaion. Can't De ta 
‘Low Down Payment. 
NORTH CHEVROLET | 
1000 S. Woatward Ave. - 
FORD... <u oe = 
aE 3 pair. hats take Ra 
1956 FORD . VIC. z & H. AUTO- 
. er sharp. 
t Ra. 
pegke Orion Motor ; Sales | Motor tor C Inc. 
e9 Paro seg 
tate Orion my "Sales 
FORD - MERCURY _MY_220i} 
CLARKSTON - 
Motor Sales CHRYSLER- 
‘ PLYMOUTH must’ 8ELL THESE BEAUTIFU 
NEW CAR ‘TRADE-INS TODAY! E 
966 CHRYS- 
. Power 
. Low. mile- 
       
AIR CONDITIONED 1 wien « (DB. OMARDTOP 
ms WEEK'S SPECIAL 
1950 Plymouth 2 door. $95. Runs 
take Orion eter reales 
FORD - MERCURY MY: 22611 
CHEVROLET |, 
needed “with everything — 
$1995 Little down — Long terms 
NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodwatd Ave. 
‘Birmingham =. - r, hard ie pedee Revel Lance a ne : 
condition. 
PLUS TRANSPORTATION 
SPECIALS. , 
Belvedere, es Plymouth ely . 4 
Buick super, i oni ek 
tw tres. ss 
1951 Buick super hardtop. 
1983 Plymouth, 4 door, R&H. 
1983 Plymouth Belvedere, bardtop, 2 door. 
Evenings—Please - 
hone. MAple 5-5141 | CLARKSTON   
  
WE WILL 
iTRADE UP OR 
Later mode] car for your equity 
or omer > oat = = pay you 
‘ Pe 7 Le py available 
HASKINS CHEVROLET -~ 
“Oakland County's 
tee Dealer” 
  “FORD SUB- 
miles, all equipment. 
                      
       
         
         
lite AT RD. 
Lake Orion Motor Sales FORD-MERCURY MY 2.2611                
     
STUDEBAKER 
tet Seen Scoot oat 
  
CUSTOM LINE 
*4-Door, 8Cyl, - 
» “Radio and Heater 
Overdrive 
$1350 
wits ARRY 
__Ob 1071 — ~SQvITY ON Custom. R. H. Automatic |._Call_sfier 6 OR 3-3193. oPSA aS SHARPEST i082 |” Ford 3-035. "50 PLYMOUTH 
* 46 PONTIAC 
1962 
Mich, Best offer, on   
  
“MERCU RY 
“MONTEREY © 
_4DR.,R.& H. 
$1950 
LARRY 
EROME’ 
-_ OL om   
  
  
"54 FORD VICTORIA 
top. © bottom. 1 heater. Ford-O-Matic. Nearly new er 6. 
| WANTED AT ONCE: A w home for 
oe, ts | seeesct iG OF A NEW 
CAR AND TRUCK OR | 
- A GOOD USED CAR? 
- CHECK OUR 
DEAL FIRST 
DALE H. 
HUGHES, INC. rour uous beaee, Walled Lake rakes. Ra, 
Suburban Motors Co. Inc. | 
365 8. Woodward Birmingham 
Olds ell 
. | BY PRIVATE ©" Ee Economy Cars, 23 Auburn off Sag. Super Bet al desler, You save. 
ONE HUNDRED CARS is) KAISER 4 DR. GOOD RUB- 
ber and runs good. First reason-| 
able offer takes it. OR 3-7065 of 
314 
  
1951 RAMBLER 
| FE e770 
  
  
CHEVROLET 1955 2 door sedan, V-8 en 
Hihaare sin redto aad belter. 
$1195 Low down payment 
NORTH CHEVROLET 
1000 S. Woodward Ave. 
Birmingham 
po. a en, Vs et PE ATION | 
  
Why Drive 
The Old Bus... when you can get one of 
these reconditioned used 
cats at bargain prices? 
Come in and look these 
cars over! 
$395 
"$1 Dotige 4 dr. sedan, seat covers, 
mechanically © sound. ‘ 
$695 "$9 Ford. radio & heater, very good 
transportation 
$1695 | ‘96 Ford Customline dr, sedan, 
“radio & heater, peautiful’ tri-tone E $805 83 Buick super 2 dr. sedan, radio 
® hester Dynaflow. 
BUICK | 
FE 2910 eos Lake Ane ee oe “cy? 
OWENS . Your FORD Dealer a 
1959 FORD Ove ee A 219 Bim PE Saat. af after 9 a.m $1,500 cash. 
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CallsKe Kasper ; Look Who's Throwing | 
Race-Agitator | Lacy, Purple Garters 
Florida Legislator Says ae SRL WHO ist Makes NEW YORK — I dashed sround to the Ziegfeld Follies andy 
living That Way —roue that I am—matched one of the Follles Girl's garters. 
 _/TALAHASSEE, Fis. » — ribboned. Bea rides. wooden moon areund the ; 
Phi John ee tossing garters, and when she flung one up at me in a box, 
_/ “protessional agitator” by a mem-| 1 bowed and clapped the garter to my heart. 
/ ber of the Florida Legislative ” con “You old ham! she sald, recognizing me. 
— to give further : ~~ + 2 
to om . icles “ann tr eobinwel = The tall, 2 ge. Shapely singer 
‘yesterday that, he, once mingled|ott to © hospital tor — of all Negroes “socially th ase ch M examin 
cat distinction” and thet be belune . 
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to Alabama in April 1956.| A little chorus gal—Paula 
* om Wayne of Oklahoma — sub- 
ee ee ees stituted for her in the show- 
nearly hours Kasper's| stopping “Salesmanship” 
testimony, accused him of being) number—while her husband, 
ing tou, enied Rawis’ sccum}| 1n-lnw, filled the place with | a 
tion. : applause. (She was excel- : 
x -% lent.) aA MIKI MARLO * 
Kasper was a key figure in the} Then I peeked in on the show girls of the Follies. They 
renal — b followed! average one divorce each 37% bust, 25 years in age, 5-feet-8 
sg epieg cane (oon gr reste eden 
‘ “But it's mostly in the bust,” said one. 
Navy Life Theme - . —   
“ : THE MIDNIGHT EARL. . oe 
of Traveling Unit | stiocxed ty'the death of Actor Bill Johnson were Mike and Paula Sloane — he'd just agreed to do their show, “Rumple” 
Julie Wilson's keeping her hair honey-blonde. Feels she looks 
re-|sexier ,. . The “Auntie Mame” produéers will shortly see Irene   i 
/ through Sunday. “Walk Dunne’ (among others) in LA about being Res Russell's re- 
thrown the "Tat anit Inected| Placement, after Jan. 18, ‘58. 
at 370 S. Saginaw St. Lauren Bacall comes east next month 
x 2 @ for the “Designing Woman” premiere . . 
‘The exhibit is open to the public,| Pert Cheryl Kubert added spice to IV's 
trée of charge, from 11 a.m. to|“Broken Barrier” show. 6 p.m. weekdays and Saturday, * * * 
and 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Py 
Housed in the two semitractor, Abbe Lane may sue NBC; gashed her 
trailers are displays of Navy|foot on a piece of glass onstage... 
equipment, model ships, jet en-/Shirley Jones is up for the “Peyton 
gines and other “features of Navy|piace” film ... H'wood duo: Arthur 
Loew Jr. and Rita Moreno. Judy Garland 
Sponsored by the U. &. Rubbe'|takes her act to Paris, 
‘EARLS PEARLS . . . Holly- 
wood marriages must be made in 
heayen;—there’s no earthly rea- 
‘son for some of 'em. 
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WISH rp SAID THAT: “An egotist is a fellow who thinks 
he’s smarter than you are—though you know he isn't.” 
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.j%3—(7) Cheyenne. “Big Ghost)11:19—(9) Weathervane. Presents—Beulali,(7)My Little} , er Prosecutor Frederick 
: tt 11:25—(2)  Nightwatch — Theater. pnd House (4 Ten | ‘ill Probably divide up the space 
< * s+ J:sonrt Wyatt Earp, Wyn ends . Party. : 
crop of singers doesn'@#00—(7) Broken Arrow. (9) Guy|,,01 then Xe "the Time of Pay-:) with Food. Free Boating Course - 
‘which claimed to have ousted of a Soviet United States patterned foreign policy to the detriment of} mem Vo!    Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject te change without notice 
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“TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS who confesses to crime he. did/9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. ay ee ae rs 
€:00~(T) Superman. “Tin Hero.”| not The Shory ¢ a ‘\"-phat’s the conclusion of County - Popeye News <a Crime.” (2) -Red Skelton, Ed-| (4) Home. (7) Story Studio. 
BJ id oo ward Everett Horton joins in|/16:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey Show. Auditor Robert Y. Moore, who has 
"| (1) Theater Seven. the delicate task ahead of re-as- 
: eatherman 10:00—(7) Star Bowling. (9) The|11:00—(4) Price Is Right, signing courthouse quarters being . 
g:an-(P Dick Powell's Siar Per- ‘Lone Wolf, Man who claims to) 11: siree-ntth Price lo ACS, -rcutnlonented’ sou we oe prea 
formance. “The ‘House Always| have ‘seen flying saucers dis- or Consequences. (1) Robin andjoffice. . 
Wins.” (9) Space Ranger. Rich-| appears when authorities seek to} Rickey, Delicate is the 
‘ ard Crane, Scotty Beckett is} question him in “Big Lie star-|11:55—-(9) Billboard. 
“ the Curtain of Space.”| Ying Louis. Hayward, (2) The rific, Moore says. 
(4) Traffic Court. (2) Sheena, Question. -- WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ) : 
| Qusen of the Jungle. “The Peril-|10:30—(9) Soe Rela eet yi ) Valiant Lady. (4) Tie “All the county departments 
7:08) Kukia, Fran, and Olle Live ‘heart surgery from -De-|12:15-~(2) Love of Lile. now,” Moore explained. 
png (4) Rosemary Clooney. ‘troit’s Grace Hospital. .Doctor’s|12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. |some of pe 
(2) The Man Called X. Barry panel discusses operation, (2)| (4) It Could Be You, (7) The|would try to kidnap the 
Sulvens tm. “Rocket Sclentet.”|, emmy Perel. | Sewing, dey Tees | : * |11:00—(7) Soupy’s on. (9) National) 12:45—(2) The Guiding Light. * * 
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starring Lloyd Nolan, Carole) ren Williams, Ida Lupino, Ritali:s0—(4) (color) Club 60. (7) Li-|neaith Department, 15 W. 
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(2) Name That Tune. — baggy messes ae 1:55—(2) News. . - # 
Oe The Ben Surprise. (2)|11:20—-(2) Three mit op 2 Miss Brooks. 2 olfices,”” Moore said, ‘ A 
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order to execute in “Hang Him| “The Life of the Party.” Papege Myrtle Labbitt. - Ziem expects to locate in the new 
pla , P “Ann Garner Theater ee wages : - Panic. “Prisoner” plans to re-| Peggy 4 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) 
lease dying wife from ‘prison.| Judge’s daughter who befriends At 
- (2) The Brothers. young. hoodlum falsely accused| (Color) Matinee Theater, £0) Aft Registering for 3-Lesson   
Lombardo: (4) Jane Wyman|!¥*4—(#) News. - ( Howdy ee 
Show. Woman's testimony helps WEDNESDAY MORNING Daas. = ® | A three-lesson course in safe 
send her ex-fiance to prison in| :59-<2) Meditations. (4) Today’s|4:992) Brighter Day. (4) Queen|>oating will be given without 
: Farm Report. For a Day. (9) Justice Colt.  |harge to boat owners and pers: —s Jane Wyman. (2) To sans 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. — | 4:15—-(2) The Secret Storm tors who desire but 
the Truth, 1:00—(2) Good Morning. (4) Today.   : thorough instruction, by John Kra- 
-\9:30—(7) Theater. “One Day at a\ (7) Little Rascals, 4:30—(2) ‘The, Edge of Night. ()/vit7 U. $. Coast Guard Auxiliary 
Time.” How ‘two alvoholics|8:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. Mickey's Record Room. [training |s:39—(7) Wixie Wonderlant. 4:45—(4) Modern Romances, __ Sponsored 
Alcoholics Anonymous, starring 9:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) |5:00--(2) The Early Show. (4) It's 
James Daly. (9) Pick the Stars.| Romper Room. ; a Great Life. (7) Mickey Mouse 
(4) Drama Hour. TV commen-|9:30—(T) Stars on Seven. Club. (9) Dance Party. 
tator is used: by scheming inane) News, Weather. _ 5:30—(4) Gene Autry.       
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The Disaster mass feeding com- 
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Neighbors Find 3 Dead 
in California Home | 
MERCED, Ca if ww “Cyanid 
gas in here, we are too,” 
read the note on = front door of 
its three 
miles 
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57 and 66, and their brother Au- 
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notes in the house spoke of ‘“‘try- 
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Pius XII Celebrates 
18th Year as Pope 
VATICAN CITY (INS) — 
  
     Commission to Complete Plans} Sizatis, 
repared” approved’, the to : 
~ ltorney,- Claude Stevens, ore wil (Commercial 1 of lots 159-163 in iris" north de of Mt-_ Oi 
Sune ecwsre swam te me ao aa ga ge . . = on : 
sas Seas teats oe eee ee REET ENR te voor sta with the 60-day ruling necessary Public hearings will be held on|tiate2t, 202%, boule of from Drexel te GIANT TRADE-IN if the vote is to be held May 20,” the ‘city’s intention to construct|"f°m Montcalm to Merrimac; south 
wrong. . . We can't stand this; —   
  
Topping ‘a lengthy City Commis-| Following the bond vote action |45;, Barkett street to fill   
=. agenda — zeirll =< will be some 36 assorted items tae! from ‘eaiyn te the Feat line 
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final financial details of the pro concerning the 1957 pyblic improve- ect tine of fob Site an non 
posed May 20 age $4 ment program. | 
350,000 general obligation bond ee, the Fe line of lot st ot 
vote Pein City a Commission Clemens to the south line 
Prepared by the city’s bond at- ,     
  voters) a one mill tax hike. The|‘Ne enn ioe avenue fom Joslyn 16 
Oey oadiey toe to tarot of cs tia tains teenie The publid will have. a chance   
         
     
   
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thorized the vote to equip the | of three lots in the Merrimac |) 19:7. ring ssictes — 
ree Geet Dae se : Sidewalks and related work oh the Fs : 
and partially finance a meW | City Commissioners will listen|south side of Mt. Ciemens street fromi@ Phe finest in black and white 4 
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exe Con Lethe Bea tartans eat ¢ OBELRADIO& TV Willman said last week that the| yin side of Chandler avenue from|iine of lot 107 of wood ivision;: - 
total package will shove the present Sanford ‘to Tasmania; Second svenue|and on. the north side of South boule- 3930 Elisabeth Lake Rd. FE +4045 | 
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