Proposes to take vigorous and constructive action ee " to better the trading facilities in the center of the city through a three-point program which includes: A—Pushing hard to diataties the big, through- highway west of Saginaw Street; " B-Studying the problem of rebuilding : Stores on the west side of Saginaw : Strest between Pike and Patterson; C—Improving downtown parking. tC Monroe-M. Osmun, Robert R. Eldred, Milo J. completely and then mendations as to how make definite recom- : we can. best accomplish our three objectives economically and in the ae ; pee ie saliey of this man will be underwritten in downtown Pontiac. Tel cine aoe tena: radically modernized interiors. We need more — * by downtown merchants, business éstablish- "ments, property owners, other professional people: have other plans for future promotions and ac- doctors, lawyers and who have offices. We complishments, when ‘our first . — are realizec. < oe * ; * “The. world is sweeping onward and Pontiac is either going to keep abreast in progress and advancement or lag woefully behind. We find the need of a broad program a ec of store improvement — bright, new retail establishments to meet ” % competition a in tae Worst totems * * “ur downtown group is enthusiastic over ahead and we propose to _ > finance a comprehensive plan of modernization — that will match up to the best you find anywhere. Eight pti Bs institutions have © already agreed definitely to underwrite their share of the financing. We plan to visit all. other stores, business and professional people, ~ property owners and ‘everyone who has an — interest in the center of the city, and invite : caved to vader cect (Details on Page 2) A J . Edition 115th YEAR 3 x * * * " PONTIAC, oie me MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1957 —28 PAGES - a ead . briteieay Post Passes to Cavedal Following Crash -MANILA P—Vice President Carlos P. Garcia took! over the reins of government today as the Philippine na- tion and the free world mourned the plane-crash death of President Ramon Magsaysay. Garcia flew in from the SEATO .conference in Au- ' stralia several hours after Magsaysay’s charred body was found on a Cebu Island mountainside. . The 60-year-old vice president took the oath of office as fourth president of the Philippine Republic be- fore Chief Jutsice Ricardo Paras. _ He will serve until after next». r _ |between 30 and 44 degrees, cloudy and continued cold with ’ |The high will be 36 to 4. Downtewn > 2pm, Ike Gives OK to Racket Committee Probers to Examit We'll Get Works: Rain and Clouds; Sleet and Snow night, possibly changing to sleet or snow as temperatures fall to a low a outlook * for tomorrow is * a The snow flurries in the late evening. Pontiac's lowest tem- perature preceding § a.m. today was 26. The mercury read 41 at BEG FL i RAMON MAGSAYSAY Plea of Innocent Eriglish Society Doctor Charged With Murder of Three Patients Adams, outwardly as calm as in the days he treated his wealthy), Medical Hypnosis DF. Adams, accused of killing three patients out of greed, eén- To Try’ Madelon~Allred on First-Degree Count Unless Ruled Insane of 33 Gingell Ct., today was charged with first degree murder in the death of 24-year-old Pat- ricia Tierman, 36 Florence Ave. * * * The warrant, issued by Detroit Recorder's Court Judge George Murphy charges that the 18-year- old baby sitter drowned the tot in a bathtub. terment was in Mt. Hope Ceme- tered a plea of innocent at the ‘Dulles Confer =n Egypt Curb jtion to curb Egyptian Madelon Roberta Sue Allred, 18,| Israel Minister, | Golda Meir, 3 Aides in Washington to Plead U.S. Action in Crisis WASHINGTON (# — Is- rael's Foreign Minister Golda Meir took to Secre- tary of State Dulles today an urgent plea for U.S. ac- moves before war erupts in the Middle East again. hurried flight from Jeru- back control over the Gaza Strip from United Nations forces which ee iacagli plus Egyptian talk shoryp the Suez and Gulf of ‘Aqaba same that we had before Oct. 29.” * © & was the date Israel at- . The conference was the! . |goal which she sought in a President George Romney .|Louis E. Wolfson, Florida financier’ neenn Tand Bigzest AMC stockholder at -iday or two, funds, but since paid it all back. -Teamster Boss Faces Newsmen : Teamsters Head Admits He Used Union's Money | to Put Tighter Control on Labor Funds -| WASHINGTON (INS) — '|President Eisenhower au- AP Wirephote DETROIT (INS) — A publish -re- port that American Motors Corp. plans to sell its automotive assets to Chrysler Corp., was emphatical- ly denied today by all parties con- Canal | cerned. The report stated: that the mat- ter will be discussed between AMC and a meeting in Miami Beach in a B Wolfson, head of a huge $235 | vealed he was the owner of 240,- 000 shares in the firm. ° Charles Block, an associate ‘of Wolfson, said the report was true only to the extent that Romney and Wolfson would meet in Miami tery- {Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Beach this week. He added: Claudia duties in Jerusalem. a ee ‘ee to the ~ ae “And just who is 2 fool?” A - we : Yes eat lite ies even before MEMO TO CAESAR- - Romney, Chrysler Deny | [Reports of Sale by AMC “There is nothing to the report that a sale of the automotive as- sets to Chrysler will be dis- cussed.” x & & Romney also denied that “any consideration” had been given to a sale of the automotive operation to Chrysler. He explained: “My purpose in going to Miami is to titen t, to any suggestion Mr. Wolfson may care to make. At our last meeting, he said he would like the privilege of making sug- gestions which were agreeable to me.” : Romney said the matter of sale of the automotive assets to Chrysler would not be brought up committee may report information pertinent to its investigation to the Eisenhower's action, in re- at the Miami meeting by him. cies tek Gee oats ot Oe aE. Meantime, Chrysler Corp. Presi-| wissen that he dent L. L. Colbert said the pub- at Pes gap tap 3 lished report was news to hini. He pall mt $400,000 -f a “This is the first time I heard ison Sinan peenotiectinat Be of it. I now recall that I rd) mand for tighter control of some rumors along that line last) union funds. Fruiny WE pee te ee h (RAND) them. I know nothing about it.” * * 2 e The report stated the sale would| enable AMC to get rid of its weak|"— automotive business and concen- trate on its profitable appliance line. In the deal, Chrysler would get the Rambler car and reach out into the small, Evropean-type car field. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Pot-0-Gold Winner Mill Receive $400 Tells Pil (Eleventh. ina Lenten Series)... Tiberius Caesar's letter, mocling Pilate for hia concern over the influence of Jesus, reached the Judaean governor at his palace in Caesarea — the home he preferred when‘ he could escape from As he read the jibes, the color blanched from Pilate’s face. He “flung down the paper and seized his sword which lay beside him on "Me crashed the blade nuit the stone andthe steel shattered floor. r clattering parquet _ "The fool!” he roared. “The idiotic fool.” . : A woman's voice asked calmly. Tt was st ee ee et tom ee * ae “He ‘turned on her brusquely, but as waege her cod blonde * he. po : /* he said in evener tone. * i w took. He refuses pi ca ana spn geee : .- his religion. because she had already had five was not a real husband! * fever seen the Nazarene before.” ; Claudia chuckled. “They say -She aused: “Why don't you Gr an foe cursetyes?™ 1 “Never,” Pilate °. aan “The woman said, ‘I don’t have a husband.’ Jesus looked her in the eye and told her she was telling the truth late of Some Gossip _ “AIL the, women. here and in Herod's court are talking about if. _ | It seems that he stopped at a well near Sychar in Samaria and a woman, who came there for water, got into conversation with him. She was rather attracted fo him and coyly asked him about his teachings. He told her to bring her husband and he would explain this: husbands and her present spouse * “The woman gasped. Siebel ees and yet she had it made an honest woman of her, (ei Aad. Siies tho Sasendtions board shoot Say came to Batnn to the Nazarene, Everyone was greatly impressed.” invite on here we can jd A i Ay i] | * ¥ groied. “Just the same, Se wage jis iv tihlh iced Claw Bod ae os ean \ Now that old Pot-O-Gold has raised its ante to $400, you have all the. more reason to get busy on this week’s new puzzle on page 17. You'll have a lot of fun trying to solve it, and you may make a little extra spending money in the proc- *. 2 list of words to help Ls, Alike, alive, bogus, bonus, buds, bugs, chart, deal, dock, down, . fan, fin, flat, flaw, glades, law, lead, model, ee eP Pte eb etegy tele ed luttedd dee) Sports ATT AEE | TV & Radio an i Wilson, pee ee oi: Would Combine Efforts Ask Townships UF to Join With Pontiac An offer to combine with the Pontiaé ‘Area United Fund has been submitted to the Oakland County Townships ‘United-Fund;-it-was-revealed this-morning——-—— The Townships UF organization cae ie had been approached by the* Milford, Commerce, Bloomfield, Detroit UF with a ee pe. a gary can ships. The committee's decision to ay a By i ‘i - Jand County are “purposely stalled," Democratic highway com- Republican highway Telegraph Road underpass and) [> told' a Democratic Women's Day - located. “He (Chief Deptty State High-| ¥ jam of confusion and administra- tive failure,” the- Democratic can- didate said. . the Oakland County Chapter, Michi- gah Federation of. Democratic Women. . Mrs. David Brody was | ITF PONTIAC P ashes at Road. Dela | | age plan is a further development _ The program was sponsored by, general chairman, . - a Gasoline Strike Picket Detroit Terminal, Pontiac Branch Still Making Deliveries The strike of gasoline. workers __j Spread to a third company today) — when pickets appeared at the Pure} =| |Oit Co.'s terminal in Detroit. © ‘THEATER WEEKEND’ — Fornial announcement of the in- auguration of a “Theater Weekend at The Waldorf” will be made ‘by executives of the famous New York hotel at a reception and at The Statler, This new pack- of the “Weekend at The Waldorf,” State rents would bem originated several years ago by the New York hotel, Shown-are| yi 1; =: ke age ‘Wallace W. Lee Jr., Waldorf manager, and Anthony E. Rey, execu- caiputlie elie Shak, eicis| Bee a es “bond | Uv assistant manager. The trip covers three days and two nights | workers, that have left their jobs issue,” he declared, 2 and theater tickets to one of the outstanding Broadway hits,. at the Pure Oil yard in. Detroit. ° : “= ££ 4 Mackie was referring to a pro- oe ‘ies ules neiected porter finance Jects | an interim ree anty's share of the cost over E1ayhouse 90 Also Scores a otler ‘ay Socony officals to return a year period. The agal ve ee & : leis : ; ee we TY Emmies tor Caesel Pare ‘The interstate highway, however.| yyy oe acacia eae mits Borrowin mild be financed by $90 federal! ‘ : q seat ev els Sc tna |DLOW to Sponsors Purses): vibe task ‘state’s ‘bits and snatches’ high-/ HOLLYWOOD @— If you were « seg nies ey ga R (Continued From Page One) way program. one of the millions who quiz -which|Deen used, it's perfectly out- fe & &°. * |TV Emmy show ed are the sponsor's,“@seous.” “A Yack of long range planning)‘ Will surprise ' delight. He likes them because he} Beck said he repaid every cent | has the Highway Department jn aj You watched & St oe ee aee| ot tn satay be -bemeted Bom ; For Madison “ny ene his union during the past 10 . : » {Caesar e: tate id Praise Newspapers | ny so en|, O° pory teamters. ots The hard-shell his in an interview telecast yesterday Ethics in Advertising eso Re ea dren Pe te Sem ne Dewijtree because the funds were in ‘ae ai on ics commercial barks and: were not Ql tate, Geern tuideading waver-|ntye be as Pr tnaes vee crease inidrawing interest. He said other tising to protect consumers and trouble. nik tease Fee ieee an at Michi-|the one a Cader wit ~~ sit at ee ee ‘s Bons 2 Al E : P s ements came as - illam Haight, publisher of the|He was penser trouble, ‘which. al-Senate special committee on ra¢-|y Lake Orion Review and an MSU winners. into Playhouse 60, |*eteering in labor and ~ journalism - consultant, said daily learned Jack Palance an Emmy|Prepared to knutle down further in and weekly newspapers safeguard) : + |for best single performance,’ He/its Probe of Teamsters their communities by serving as) 7s . was the punchy fighter of “Re-| Chairman John L. McClellan better business bureaus, | ie , |quiem for a Heavyweight.” .(D-Ark) has set a Wednesday af- Without this protection, he said, ‘That show also won awards for|ternoon deadline for Beck to turn the public would be perplexed by best writing, best direction, best'over his personal financial rec- and fyipaiche eatin { A art direction and. best. single pro-jords to the committee. § 0 rest The ‘hour-and-a-halt drama se.\CONCEDES RIGHT 2 Hurt i Auto Crash ries also was voted the best new Beck conceded that the McClel- fe * | Act Arouses Suspicion; program of the year. lan group has the right to issue « Locked Wheel Cause subpoena r nis * 2 Men Held -in Robbery r it rr egy ak up to his lawyers 2 | : : i t course meters vies Gar caren) OF Troy Market Tax Review Board — jiioma ‘i's stent twat De See, tere dows Wwe we : : McClellan said yesterday that es and struck a telephone pole on} A cab driver’s alertness has led Baldwin. near Waldon Road. injto the arrest of two nen ns CONTINUES Hearings ee ints oiseun igs r t * og PR ——B seers d Ri 2 wl Prager The Pontiac Board of Tax Re-| Uaking them with Seodien it ee ee Con oe ee Ore. Collier Rd., passenger, ras | ‘ ) 31, of 167 E. Ri eee ene ss teenie wilt the teat Risinger told Sheriff's deputies | jcicoq a he ra men Friday 6n Oregon vice and corruption for - be. lost control when his left front! jiont in Troy and took them to a the past three weeks was “only wheel locked. ar the first phase’ of the investiga- Detroit hotel. He became sus- tion and will probably end tomor- hes picious, he said, when the two had ceo por Tigris fi rance Actress Plans School him stop on the way so they could of Frank W. Brewster, chairman of Wes : remove some articles, from a the T ters’ West Coast Con- HOLLYWOOD 4% — Actress /parked car. ference. There was no hearing _ The Weather Today tn Pontiac ee Sal Sun Monday at 2. Pines Tuesday et 6:38 a.m. sete Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. a ec eee eRe > emetic “One Year Age tn Pontia temperature 2... 6 0..seseee Pemperature ... ci scscssseane 10,.8now 1.5 Lowest RSSSuSSoSSSS __ Beseusezcess Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report f " - pm Sagres Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. At @ acm: Wind velocity. § mp. h. Pemperature oc. cca ce scene MO ee errr. ta.” veeeas Seeeoscbeeen= 20.5 “| Broomfield, are: Oakland men Saturday at a railroad termi- nal after tracing them from the hotel named by the cab driver. Each of the two suspects had $543 in cash in his possession and a ticket 6’ Buffalo, N. Y. Both men 1 From Area Accept Posts on Committee Seven Oakland county residents ory. committee. to the National Rivers and Harbors Congress, Re- publican Congressman William 5. Broomfield. of Royal Oak -an- mounced today. The congress, which will study flood control, navigation, irriga- tion and the conservation . of water supply, will meet in. Wash- ingtoh May 17-18. Reeommenda- tions will be made to the U.S. Congress. On the committee, appointed by County Drain Commissioner jel W. Barty; Mayor David’ R. Calhoun of Huntington .Woods; Managing Editor Grant W. Howell of The Royal ‘Oak Daily Tribune; Editor John W. Fitzgerald of The Pon- tiae Press; Pontiac City) Manager Walter K,\ Willman) "Téd Pratt of the Wake Royal Oak officers, who apprehended the’ two|q have accepted posts onan advis-|-~ ; and William A. Ro- Pontiac Pure Oil terminal, 2451 Orchard Lake Rd., said no pickets had appeared there and that gaso- line and fuel oil deliveries would continue as usual. The local plant receives its deliveries from ‘the struck Detroit. yard. - Over the weekend, members of ‘Central State Petroleum Workers Union Local 102 voted to accept A company wage increase offer with Standard Oil Co. Byron L. Cole, manager of the “|Standard Oil Co; yard here, said |22 drivers, mechanics, clerks and -jmaintenance personnel had re- Dick Williams, manager of the turned: to work today under - the DELIVER FUEL OIL : He said deliveries. of fuel oil were resumed today and would continue as long as supply lasted, _ fexpected to be through this week CSPU ' workers walked off the job here Mareh-7,- : ‘Negotiations weren't expected to be resumed until Wednesday between Local 11-389 of the Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers * “undoubtedly will lend to certain companies.” Pointing out that the select Senate committee was set po to study corruption in both labor and industry, Kennedy told news- men current hearings will open the door to the first “manage- ment phase” of the investigation. Kennedy referred to evidence ‘Ithat at least $20,000 from the West Coast Conference of Teamsters _jwas paid to Nathan Shefferman, Chicago labor consultant and a triend of Beck's. During last week's questioning of Brewster, the committee ex- DEATH ROUTE — The broken line indicates the route of the Philippines Air Force plane that, crashed with 25 people aboard, including Ramon Magsaysay, president of the Philippines, aa, Motorist Gets Mixed Up Over License Plates BRISTOL, R. I. w) — Gene Ac- cardi yggpne his automobile ~ istration plates yesterday: : thousands ‘of other. Rhode Island- t imain of Sherman Products. Inc., \Royal’ Oak. ) hibited cancelled ¢ i é€c Ks “front Shefferman's account... Brewster said, however, he was unable to \explain the expenditure. Fire Destroys Contents of Lunsford’s Market Fire early Sunday destroyed all - lot the contents of Lunsford’s Mar-|™ lket, 2005 E, Walton Rd., Pontiac Township. if j* *\ night at Huntoon children, Mrs. ‘Anna Bagdasarian George Boghosian, M,. Ramsey, Miss Rosemary Bo- ghosian, and Mrs. Pearl M. Bare- foot, all of _ Service will be held at 1. p.m. tomorrow at Melvin A. Schutt Funeral Home with burial at Oak Hil) Cemetery. ~ ¢ George Felice George Felice, 72, of 241 Osmun St., died Saturday at Pontiac,Gen- eral Hospital. ; Surviving besides his widow, Clementine, are children,. Mrs. Katherine Donato, Mrs. Ada Hurd and James and Charles Felice, all of Pontiac; and two sisters in Italy. = i Service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Vincent De Paul Church with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. There will be a recita-; wn bap y— > ans, Aeatde sanding Mrs. C. W. Grimes” Service for Mrs,.C, W. (Estella ent position. i Wy, comes ripeness Liha 8b Mrs. Paul (Lillian) Morton, 38, of 822 Orlando St. was dead on arrival at the Pontiac General a heart complication, . She was a member of the Oak- land Avenue United Presbyterian Church. * Ineral Home with her pastor, Rev. Theodore R. Allebach officiating, with burial at White Lake Ceme- tery. . Mrs, Myrtle C. Thomas Harbor Wednesday at Fi neral Home, with Rev. Robert H. Benedict of the Methodist Church, will be at Oak Hill Cemetery. , Dulles Will Listen to Plea From Israel — _ Surviving besides his widow are! .|Drug Store, 284 State St. Hospital Saturday afternoon, after ‘om (Utica Woman Dies ~.in Crash Near Caro. janvs ‘Asks Resolition ce will be ar ne ne ‘armerSnover Fu- Keego Harbor, officiating. .Burial Mr, - Jones attended Pontiac schools and was a graduate of Ferris Institute, A druggist, he was a co-owner of Slankster & Jones * * * He was a member .of the Cedar Lodge of Clarkston F & AM, and the Moslem Shrine, Detroit. _ His’ widow, Thirza, and his mother, Mrs. Jessie Jones, of Pontiac, survive - l ueteos SF SR * ’ Service will be at 2 p.m. tomor-. row at Sparks-Griffin Chapel, with Rev, Arvid Anderson of Christ Lutheran Church officiating. Cedar Masonic Lodge will have charge —s Park Cemetery, Curtice Given — With Want Ad Harlow H. Curtice president of the General Motors Corps, Pe of the graveckie service at Olaner Plaque Inscribed | - from the M in : at : She was a member ‘peain\of the First. Presbyterian Church ’ had been a resident of. Bir- | She is survived by three daugh. ters; Mrs. Harold Harvey of At- hearing continued from Feb. 18) tanta, Ga., Grace Emery of Bir. and also expected to be subject) mingham and Mrs, Joseph Roti. ‘lio long discussion, As gel of Detroit; four sons, Russell cpeapter of Port Clinton, Ohie, Perey of —— ™ | Other soning questions will | petroit, Rexford of Saginaw and ’ : : Ponting Press Phote | Conclude an amendment to te on it eens. See BECOME EAGLES TONIGHT — The coveted Eagle rank, the | °dimance for resoning %, | Srandchildren and 16 great highest in boy scouting, will be awarded to two members of Troop on ot 5. Maal re Ee (oe eee 7 tonight ‘by Harold Ward, scoutmaster of the group sponsored bY | 1.04 reports will be considered. |. Serviees were to be held this Bethany Baptist Church. They are (lr) Ronald Newman, 15, of eee ee Beat 4015 Lakewood Dr, and Brian Woolcock, 15, of .201 Mohawk Rd. | A sept rene Fee (Funeral, Home with in Oak Over 150 guests are expected to attend the potluck dinner and court | cade ceatepete of honor when members of the troop will receive new Tanks, awards, report will be the main fee-|_ Oe 2 badges and advancements at the event held at the church tonight = _ George H dacoh ture of the issue. at 6:30, A native of Detroit and life-long oe 5 ‘ - — TO HEAR REPORT resident of this area, Mr. Jacob, Pe . 22g manager’s report on the parki Bloomfield turday lots, sale of a house on lot prop-jafter a long illness, He was a re- Pontiac Deaths Pontiac Druggist _fass's/S imme ov wr oe ee George Buahosi Lancy Jones Dies |itanager: wit present is findings] «in =the *Hle Papsbyterian i e. manager, will present - in - the - rge Boghosian 3 on publication costs for the newly|Church, Ashlear Lodge F&AM, George Boghosian, 69, of 107) Lancy C. Jones, 54, of 3966 Air-|prepared fire ce. | Bloomfield Hills Country Club, and Glenwood Ave., died Saturday al port Rd. died at 6 a.m yesterday |Commissioners will be notified also the Recess Club. Pontiae General. Hospital. eae ae ~ jof the-painting of elevated storage; He is survived by his wife Myr- at Pontiac General Hospital follow- He was @ member of St. John : tanks and final settlement on ar- tle, a . Mrs. the Baptist Armenian Church. jing a brief illness, - lrangements for the air-raid siren of Bloomfield Hills, a grand- i=Take 19 Lives ed by! 13 Killed on Highways Two Saginaw Boys Die to Curb Travel _ of Top Executives WASHINGTON (INS) — Rep. Emanuel Celler (D-NY) said today he will introduce this week a@ con- (Continued From Page One) ity in Gaza? “I can’t say at this time,” she sides seeing Mrs. ing up on Midc rae] regarded as too much author- le Dulles booked a busy day, Be- ! Meir and catch-}Atlant Fi # 3 S = i = et es ii 2 5 oe . ies * a = my. s ro ee fi *. 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Complications Complete Cleaning! be aes ee " Mon. thru Fri-—7 A.M. | “Dortors use ma rent eo Set. BALM. “tH 6 PM. nique. 1 put this coin in your hand,| when you put out call od turn it over, the you te look ee attention te how your 27 Years of Quality fingers feel, how the coin feels. Dry Cleaning - “Now, Jane,” he added, “as you 719 W. Heron St. FE 4-1536 think about your fingers and won- coin drops it will be a signal for your arms to relax and your body to slump into a deep, deep sleep.” As he talked the fingers. slowly ‘lany or all of the delivery you A Fishing on a quiet lake on & She gave birth, sa - fwarm afternoon, listening.to the = slic = iate—abd wondering where ae pit TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: « : nillity. - ‘went? + past year : All these and & thousand other if 41 i all re a2 ‘Now,” said the doctor, “now re- mp Fe ee OF ee British Airline Hunts or Flatter the Berries? lane zelased. She was detached Roacon for Crash . od bee,’ “it you would Uke to waichfonce and smiled with Soy. may, You will be able to remem-/used ber anything that happens or noth- ing, just ‘as you wish.” * Jane wanted “to feel some of uate Pa too, doctor.” - “Well, then,” the doctor said, “perhaps you would like to wake : up.and feel some of those pains.” | Slowly her calm, relaxed face began to twist in pain. Then her back arched. She groaned. After a few seconds, the dector helped her back once more into relaxation. Haaauas Tool i in Daily ) Medical Practice Y pur Watch] fy ti z bis fine? bas E i * * - ¥ 3 = ig I z 5 i Next — D. LONDON @ —British gence ag ey dg QUALITY TOOLS ere ast ree Rie ‘BROWNIE-SHARPE © MILWAUKEE : TERMS AVAILABLE ‘GLENN WING POWER TOO 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. Five Blocks North of 14-Mile Road BIRMINGHAM Mi 4-0444 Wg DAILY 8 to.6:00 — SATURDAY 8 te 5:00 Air Ireland. said they will continue luse their Viscounts. a aoe taht airlines | T his Tie can flick itstail a anything on the road. , q \ ¢ . } se = aa iy pe ere oenuane's omer Gnoucto MARX ON Nec RADIO, AND TELEVISION a BRAID MOTOR S$ ~~ Case _and idl = Bh vos Pontiac, M DeSono Veh «dota sit east da ean eas a to look at it, this low-slung glamor gal leads the pack. And the price? Just $2732.25 for a big De Soto 4-door sedan—complete with famous Torsion-Aire ride and a mighty 245 hp V-8. Drive a De Soto before you decide— at your nearby De Soto-Plymouth dealer. It's the mest . "exciting car in the world today! 138 ) 31 Yours of re air Deals : chi an WE HAVE EVER OFFERED ’ Brand New, High Quality ROPER and DETR apenas mao en P . JEWEL Gas Ranges ACT NOW.. “QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED . ... 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Say you've|than the bad.”. , | , : : g business who|fever eaten Chinese food belorel pepsoNALLY SAFE : ee ‘their fingers on the| and suddenly someon explain was ashen fo0d, literate, quality standards” in mu- , e GENERAL WAREHOUSE —_ folks,” xpitn, whe was [(Sange—what, happens? areat enturns-peaatbly. it. witk be the whole day throug BROS. HA ; by ‘the solid music of | “You don’t care for it. You’veleys and artists are themselves| - ; ato So len eee ae reeotene —_ ag — ew st. ne as S e : : it. It's going to t senseless. lyrics a underous f , | wa tt EE omy "| Spring “Crystal” Print eos ; = * 4% : | k's 10° Gas — gb A, “It will ‘be used to check the | “The next step of course, is by Jean Roberts i toaster mente, lates oaaes Pontiac Or ator Traffic in City ot vehicles entering a9¢ calypso rouse, whieh a primitive ! : = E fi + > 2 = - 2 . > & : A * , _ ‘ Fs but it sa’ 'n’ ro | | Sect tre hem Neopets | eMishes Third =|” Vanseetemnpel sds “Tho ser. (N'nes an cxote aly that. ap = , ' in St : Finals = od ’ ie vey results will be used to show peals to adults and I think it can ate : {0 ' JOC]. | e_senceal allocation ot trate Jespect a long “bot” run of pope: | Pontiac's Calyin yeirenial ‘ ' _ | tm and out of the city.” fa he sai. After: that—good placed » finals 3 -| Counts will be made of all pas-|\"!' sl repay Rove Sockeye gine B= Public Works to Survey| senger cars, buses, and commer-|, “Maybe fite quality ©gg roll : ge|contest held Friday night at East Main Pattern of Vehicles|\“@! veticles. = st . : Jjern Michigan College, Ypsilanti. coe 2 (Advertisement) | | og The ‘I-year-old Pontiac High ea pected to be released three months FLP IDNEYS School senior placed behind Theo-|. 4 12-hour traffic survey show-| after the test is completed, ' Serr He Finks at bursa aig, 3% the Prncpaly-used entrances). IGHT BACKACHE Nell H. Fink, of Mumford High,| Nn ee pontice will be taken|, es, = Be ee er ten tet Detroit. ree re ac, will be taken Greek Princess Buried — | Ziser and mort depremed than losing The cen of the Rev, and’Mrs. | O™MFrow: by 54 men of the De- ~ | Sleep ang worrzing about, "Bladder | David M. Mortenson, of 69 W. |Partment of Public Works under| ATHENS i — Princess Helen too frequent, burning and Heh Colgate Ave., was up against the direction of Theodore M. Van-lof Greece, mother of, mules fue to common Kidney Bladder Irrite- 4 top competition. The five con- derstempel, city traffic engineer./day in q simple corey at the ache, Imiserable referred secondary inines Some sane ‘imare from yD _|reyal sutnmer palace. The prin- se ech cases New Improved OYSTEX all parts of Michigan. The visual ‘survey, known as alcess was the widow of Prince| Wsusly rives quick. wonderiil trine, | The winner moves on to the| cordon-count, will. be. taken from|Nicholas of Greece. She died last| snd by snaigete relief, Over s bile Midwest Regional Tournament,'7 a.m, until 7-p.m. at 15 desig-lweek at the age of 75 after a) for cad ald. Get CYSTEX trom with the winner there competing; nated points in Pontiac. |heart attack. + | Qregeles today, Seney-teek queens 3 in the national contest. se + place and a sa as Sa eae 3 IT’S IRONWEAR Missing Boy Scouts Oo °[Wwe ‘~ ieanangs ots _ WEEK AT q Found on Mountain at eeclaes : .GATLINBURG, Tenn. «#—Three : Ww AITE S ° to the office! Here's Boy Scouts, missing overnight on = went. Give e few a hike in the rugged Great Smoky seafwee h Ry ag Mountains, were found today hud- 8 ee . s @ } \dling “in a shack on 6,693-foot Mt.) a your request is handled here. ~ if 9 o | say or, | | Tie bors, members of Greene youre an active woman, you 7 ee ‘trdstwoer indaed’ avlon : Grieve | (.2"cume, cre) Want lronwear insured’ nylons | saley Bemaricur’s | |o1 the highest in the Smokies. | pte wee 2) : i . ; _jest of the trio, said they : ? ae - Leone $25 t0 $800 on Signeture, Furniture or Car Pe ie seed Se Rae Insured, up to 21 days against runs PONTIAC eight miles distant. “; 2: a Suaeet 1 [The trie and mine other mem-| _ regardless of cause! FOR EVENING HOURS 1 Ibers of the troop set out yesterday’ Noa TEL, Sie pena ___* |to hike from Newfound Gap on U.' : : fora: ; : . Le Conte You stay fresh and feminine in this Spring 4 “crystal” print daytime dress as you whisk through. E r a iss : 1 ‘the day. You slip in or out of this.24 zippered , . de dress easily. 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Manns Editor Classified Manager ii cciaiiiiemmandiaeiaataael Sovanenesnael , Buttered at Post Office, Pentise, as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS oeeenemeete es cauenmnee zene “The Associa Pres 5 exclusively to the vet for republication Sh Sent dese ree in this _ BOWSPADEr HS fs all. AP news dispatches. . ” Swe Powrmc Peres is elivered bY carrier for 40 cents rvice ts not available by mail b i @ re in 3haee year ah ot A... 4% nan net cavanee 5 a ¥ ce. é Prone Pontiac Pe barat é meee sevenes . MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU ‘OF CIRCULATIONS MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1957 = Employers: You Have __ Chance to Save Money Query to all employers: do you want to save some important money? " would allow the W-2’s to suffice. You : You can’t dodge them. But this bill proposes to lay 941 to rest forever. It stands a good chance . of passing, save that too few interest- ‘This is the time to write or telegraph. ‘Get in touch with your Congress- ee Pe ee . * ma aa Form 941 is one of the culprits. Viale REE =... © Tell Congressman BroomMrie.p or one of your Washington Senators that you favor Bill H. R. 239. Your organization has been grinding out . these endless forms so long employ- es have gone numb under the added expenses. Here’s some relief. : ° ° ey 3° Boon in Shipbuilding For the first time since Lloyds Register of Shipping began keeping records, last year Britain was re- placed as the world’s leading peace- Japan now is in the number one spot with 1.784 million gross tons of mercantile shipping launched ‘in 1956, double its 1955 production. Britain was second with 1.383 million tons and West Germany with one million was third. The United States was in ninth place with 169,000 tons, about one-tenth that of Japan. ee et One explanation of Japan’s climb to top place, of course, is world shortage of merchant shipping which has overtaxed the capacity of those countries which we normally asso- ciate with ship building. Shipyards all over the world are booked solid for years ahead. Another reason is costs. In the U.S. present shipbuilding costs are about $300 a ton; in Europe, $200 but in Japan only $130. tk Kk The Suez crisis has added to the demand for more ships. Most of those on order are tankers and many are supertankers which will bypass Suez around Africa’s Cape of Good Hope. pe es Since 1950 there’s been a 60 per cent ‘increase in. seaborne freight with emphasis on bulk cargoes such it ,) coal, iron ore and set 4 aa t re _ Legal Services for All In the near future hearings will be held on a bill to provide for repre- sentation of indigent defendants in criminal cases in district courts of the United States. | _ Attorney General BrowneLt recommending new legislation to allow Federal District Courts to ap- point public defenders as counsel for persons who cannot afford to hire lawyers, The activities of these de- fenders would supplement and not — conflict with the work ‘of public de-. . fenders in state, county and city jurisdictions. 7 RAR. * The-American Bar Associatiorr at its August, 1956, convention adopted. a resolution that it would “actively undertake to en- courage the establishment - of legal aid services for the defense of indigent persons accused of crime in the State or Federal _ courts. wherever such services | appear to be needed.” _ The Association's Committee on Legal Aid Work reported last month that many more facilities must be | provided if all our citizens are to have equal access to justice. gilt * SR: We :s _ Chief Justice Warren rightly states that “the citizen who faces the power of the state on a serious ‘criminal charge does not have the protection of the law until he is afforded the help of a lawyer.” The Man About Town Time of Events List of Important Dates in Our County’s History Date: A southern fruit; also _ the easiest thing to forget. The dates most frequently asked in —&& _ Oakland County are when the county !t- self, also when our township, villages and ’ clties were organized. So, I looked up all of them, and here they are. Clip this out for future reference. Our county was organjzed in 1820. Pon- tiac was incorporated as a village “where the Saginaw Indian Trail forded the Clin- | ~ ton River” in 1837, the same year that Michigar?’ tossed off its territorial swad- Boggy ee wet our 25 townships follow: Pontiac, 1827; Bloom- field, 1827; Troy, 1827; Oakland, 1927; — Farmington, 1827; Southfield, 1830; Royal Oak, 1832; West Bloomfield, 1833; Novi, “1833; Waterf 1834; Milford, 1834; Com- ; Avon, 1835; 1835; White Lake, 1836; ' 1836; Springfield, 1836; Oxford, 1837: Rose, 1837; Brandon, 1837; Addison, 1837; Ferndale, 1927; Farmington, 1926; ant Ridge, 1928; South Lyon, 1930; Bloom- field, Hills, 1932; Berkley, 1932; | - ham, 1933; Clawson, 1040; Hagel - 1941; Oak Park, 1945; Sylvan Lake, 1 Lathrup Village, 1953; Keego 1954; Walled Lake, 1954; Madison Heigh' 1955; Northville, 1955; Troy, 1955, and Southfield, 1955. Our county’s 13 villages were incorpor- ated: Lake Orion, 1859; Holly, 1865; Roch- ester, 1869; Milford, 1869; Oxford, 1876; Clarkston, 1884; Leonard, 1889; Ortonville, 1902; Orchard Lake 1927; Lake Angelus, 1929; Franklin, 1953; Wolverine Lake, 1954, and Bingham Farms, 1955. i it & H While it bears the official name ~of Lathrup Village, it is incorpor- ated as a city. “Glad to see that so much is being done to promote the Pontiac area 1s a winter resort,” says County Treasurer 7 Charles A. Sparks who continues, “Nature gave us all of the things to do this, but we haven’t seemed to appreciate it until recently.” A former big league player himself, Goodloe Rogers . sizes up the Detroit Tigers as having a chance at the flag this year. Spring officially sneaks in at 4:17 on the afternoon of March 20, when the days and nights are supposed to be the same length. However they actually attain that status on March 18, Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lazenby of 1385 Highwood Blvd.; golden wedding. John Bagley of Lake/ Orion; eighty-second birthday: “Mrs. Burt F, Cobb of Clarkston; eightieth birthday. / | Mir. and Mrs. Harve A. Shick ‘of Lake Orion; sixtieth anniversary. of $37. W. Kennett Rd., ninety-second ) a \ ) ‘ : i Trae | hs i i i : ‘ 4 1 oan 4 \ \ \ } \ i ¢s a THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1957. Service, tac. % - David Lawrence Says:’ “Yes, Who Is It?” Soviets Incite H 4 : : i _ zi a ny tha sie: I H : g a z z FERF 3 Nasser gov- to ® fa 3 =| i if : i i E 8 4 1 : | #4 : e uf it 44 fi i a E re i | j relationship between the ‘breakoff by the United States of pire a i ay J) seizure of the canal Egypt? _ ‘ “A. Well, it is hard to that hastened it or not. We know now from. statements company: by ie fh stility in Mideast 25 JE The time to install. ‘natural air- conditioning” in kitchens, bed- room, playrooms and schoolroom, and in many small’ shops and of- fices is now! The warmed dried atmo- sphere of our overheated rooms gives chilliness, toexcessive evaporation the natural mois- ture of skin and muco branes vors and infection the mucous brane. * * * In the season when heating is necessary, no matter what method or means of heating we use, the higher the indoor temperature a evaporate at least a gallon of water hours is a futile gesture. One must in 12 to 24 When the cloth screen becomes or put in new muslin. it out in your bedroom. y, wf « stam: (Copyright 1957) if business. That's socialism, any way you look ‘at it, but it never - bothered very many Democratic party leaders. EpEsf pt pl F # F Be 1" ee ui | 4 : : Eg 5 apnea ‘Do Women Wear : Fewer Clothes?’ i Jib. li; A 5 os Sas 4 itt al FP é 2 ; y: | 3 E Z £ ie - ye fi iE it B:5 y 3 : ey 8 i -E Aly i Case Records of 'a Psychologist: Crane Gives Advice for Long Life Notice Mr. Miller’s excellent suggestions, we physicians also Most ot ws are much everwelahe, advice for prolonging yor life. Heart disease is by far the na- tion’s Number One Killer, so learn how to protect your human motor. Our lifespan i f : za? ek 3 i Re ak iit a7 i F esse a j Heels HH 74 have several other inclusions in our prescription for long life. First avoid tobacco, for we And for every 5 pounds of extra ed Oy, ] r; 4 : ! i is es . i f Poe Ne: at THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. MARCH ‘18, 1957 4 — Television, Sesintin, Cinetaitiitas Geseen St. has become-a lot more intriguing} Brent as he ‘fingers jently at’ bridge. What'll .| Patrick's . of around cit ils doce a chuid| Be wheel of Me, Velieare 70s We'll...” - Irish Padraic Col- named Debbie inhe from her| faised whoopie? Well, I'm going | -~ ¢ © um, and jaded elders the job of program) % - - - Zip! “There snakes selecting. This kid bares es Zip! Unshaven man in witness chair—|in Ireland, was naeeiae dott that channel) tan with blueprints under arm|“Prove it! If you want to know\under no them. pro rg Posy es “No one has ever dared question|Where I. . .” Now the ’ is prow mg this as ‘she plans. Tell THIS to the presi-| Zip! ee they through the seven New York chan-ldent , , ,” Comedian with putty nose—|noticed crea- nels: Zip! “, +» 80 she looks him over. anditures. man Clean cowboy to dirty Old farmer — “Maw's in town $4¥5 - « -" whose : and —"“Your rustling days a jeapiog Seumet ith the; -” . |“ Click! The TV light goes off and|they thought : neant Sidewell, and from p! withers down to a bright dot in|‘toad-expeller,” 4 hat you'll... : Slicker to confederate — ‘ ‘Her the center of the screen. |i came the legend Zipt of St. Patrick's banishing not only, — mame is Julia ‘Soee and she’s! Debbie— ‘Nethieg good ‘on."* OPEN MONDAY 9:30 to 9 a8 well as Thurs., Fri. and Sat. nights Not a table model 7 but a full-size console 229" @Blond or mahogany finish @Big 261 sq. in. picture areq @Handy High-and-Easy tuning This full-size 21-inch (diagonal measure) TV by RCA Victor is yours at a terrific low price! It's a console model, but it’s priced at less then many table models! See 261 sq. inches of “living i image” im on the Silverama aluminized picture tube. ew balanced fidelity ‘sound is rich and room- filling. Easy-to-reach controls let you tune stand- ing ” Terrific savings at ebttdnde s sper Hurry! Free delivery and hook-up shag foom in this big 11.4 refrigerator- Delivered, Hooked-up, Serviced, Warranted “Simple,” Manny. said. “If stands for Celebrity Barred From One reads, “Hall for anything,”’/The Stork Club.” a reference to the president's gen- eral but hardly specific support of pign Penny Supper: helped to add veneration to isthe former GOP national chair- name, for the snake wag the em- blem of evil. And so ‘the most popular of the stories about Ire- land’s apostle has a Norse and not gests, “Try seis alacant Wali then there's a discreet little one and sayings on them, andjmarked: CBFTSC | ae St eee We needed a little help on that > Jone : of toads but snakes, Of course that a nee tl session when you tail. Sa Spe Don't be anmrved 1 alkaline (ten wchd? pumdey in ee one ice Sian firmly set. Gt i } pt E ON A ee er j Tek ‘ waa ‘ 4 ea eee \ nee : - : ae p ox AS i ee 7 5 ¥ aoe eee * . ro : be ke ‘ = sree Pere ho ee eee toe Te eG ee ee ee se eee oe ee ie ‘a at as Tee ‘ wisi ve . =. ebeuewe -PHE PONTIAE PRS. MONDAY. ancl i 1997. _ NEW YORK @ — An English- will tell you ~~ ! wrong)” ; TW. Lawrence St, Pontiac * @¢ & @ 7 88 ee BUSINESS OFF F "ERS OPPORTUNITY While you are young, the Best investment’ you. can make is in yourself. Money, time, and energy @ spent in acquiring knowledge or skill will pay § ™ you dividends as long as you live. The Institute, iy in keeping with the trend of time, instructs in the iw latest methods of Accounting, Business Adminis- ig tration, and Secretarial Training. Call at our = office or dial FE 2-3551 for complete information, 2 _ APPROVED FOR VETERANS. siness I nstitute Phone FE 2-3551 } “We Stop Aay Leah—No Root Tos HiGyula Denes. “The trouble with f se A Frenchman will tell you what “There is mo Goubt of i it” sala the American male is that he is sex-conscious but love-shy, The an is just the opposite—she is) love-conscious but sex-shy, * ¥. ¥ “The trouble with both is that neither knows how to bridge this difference.” — Denes, a former Budapest play- wright, turned to the study of psy- chology after coming here in 1939. He attracted wide interest in med-| writing and producing a series of 200 “psychodramas” in which) trouble. with the American wom- dummy wears a skirt, the man ical and educational circles by}dominate me?” a fen} asa Sf Pay ; Hangarian Patches U. S. Marri “] explain that imost men- are Ervrsn y, tAnar mur at first, “This is silly,” ages they launch a verbal trade at theleager Jor sex but atraid’ of love {enw geidbearted, - domi-; - : quarrels between ‘their the one they are mad at. “The Image’ is dressed in either men's or women's clothing, depending on the client, Here's what happens: If the client is a man, and the heard. the she. addresses it as her husband land says bitterly, “Just because you married me, do you think I have to put up with" ete, etc,, etc. = parents but saw little love, so they grew up without knowing how to give love. Also they feel that after marriage they are inferior to women before the law, which makes men pay alimony or go to jail in case of divorce, and lets the wife keep the children. “Women are. idealistic about love, but shy about sex because that is how they were brought up. They want to put their hushand;— *- -*— & true. tf sa pracilibe eile botomine how |aominating, it is because someone in the ‘family has to show some| Shrink responsibility, ‘Too often the hus- band won't,” » And the ‘solution—if. any? “Each must make an effort to live up to the other's ideals,” said Denes, “Most of our problems come from our inability to com- —- with one another. ii ij © i 5 Sa \ dren - Announce a ies SS aareninenen New Way To Shrink Painful Piles Science Finds Healing Substance That Doss Both— ; Relieves F » Hemorrhoids ° Special) — | 1” And these aut. sas Tes ine, Sta a ers mere very wide variety found a new cious ° tance | idees way stn sy | Soe ayn caning es surgery. In one hemorrhoid case after another, syery Ceataeas 00 by doctors’ prea di Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction dh retracti (shrinking) took And most amaz' estate ‘Timprovement was main n a where doctors’ observations injured tissue. on , anesthetics or astrin- na gen any kind. The secret is new substance (Bio- t ne, ang, wb discovery of a world-« ee research institution. Al- rea es is in wide use eali all ts of the body. rc Pee his new healing substance is offered in su itery or ointment led H.* Ask orm cal tot individually sealed convenient It the clientis a man, and the ae i “Hy a wiv: rate- dummy wears askirt, the man pe nie ee Oe mee ly ‘usbands and wi ge troubles; Were continued over & ported of Kancpnet i een eich - addresses it as his wife, mother/he Jooks upon them only as aj together. If kept bottled up, they many months! hy Heater. PF css og 4 or older sister, and demands ion in the beedile eal & explode in tragedy—viclent In fact, results. were so thor- | cia ey bossy eter “Why are you always trying to flunkey ip the kitchen; He peti Side heater everyone won- — ves ae nt nee s poem ter pip refunded. them little gallantry, refuses to/ dering, ‘How could such a terrible; as’ “Piles have ceased to be a “Reg. U8. Pat. Ot ee Pe abies’ -|accept them as a real partner in| thing happen to such a nice cou- : , What does Denes tell his clients?|love, = ple?” : Now, more interested in “the| emotional maladjustments of ordi- Afraid He'd Give| Large or Too Small” FE 5-7387 Sheldon Roof Spraying Co. i. -_ mal Git) (ba daiebindsibeecnaacece ae ee ee Pleese FREE Booklet, withest eblgenes, Pentiac Press q Sic: Nere as Pontiac, Mich. ; How | con Become « Assistent 3-18-57 Neme ‘, GD in crreivcstemnnats BAdcass ‘City and State. a = Ses Married = ees ' . cod Data Incorrectly for Income Tax “DENVER W—This income tax “yay can get awfully emt Bohlen Goes to Moscow NEW YORK ® — Charles E. Bohlen left by plane for Moscow U. 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NO MONEY DOWN Speed Queen WASHER FULL SIZE CAPACITY wht ca Seaged —_ lant aa he Cochairman for the sixth annual — variety show and dance sponsored by the WrightFournier’ Amvets Auxiliary are (left) Mrs. Clair Rasmussen of Oak- = eg A dale drive and Mrs. r oj Florence street, The show and dance will be held at the Knights of Columbus - Hall Saturday from.9 p.m. to:l am. pNP Bec “ | 6 ‘a ‘ Ai ; ge.) i ve ‘Jamboree Ben Weber of one a my i * i a gM eat — i ay £44 j pe oY ee ey, { i é f a’ = le | ‘The variety show Saturday also will feature a chorus line. Taking part in | the program are (left to right) Mrs. _ Orval Russell of Anders street, Mrs, ‘Livin Coli! Tiamore drive and Mrs, - ’ Albert Emsley of Woodland drive. This is the sixth annual show put on by the — auxiliary. omens Section MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1957 "PAGES 11-18 HN L i é Ravel. Wife’s Request to Friends Criticized by Husband ek . i t its aieh g September wedding is planned. MARY LEE TUNNY Mr, gagement of their daughter Mary if ml Me é Z 3 ; . He ; s if i ij e S g z arity sabi rea> ae is ( if B5 i z : g 2 i i ES] i i i 3 fe 4 rr ; : is PLE: vee bridegroom " bi zé f a] B t ; od i Now - Beauty Salon Teachers Meet at Halsey Home spoke on Cs Serkin,jand Kenneth 0. Gilmore ‘jalso a composer of many works. = < f I z 7 Open” LYNN “Something to Thi nk About” If YOU DEAL WITH THE LOWEST BIDDER, IT IS WELL . TO A PRICE. DELANO Granite Works, Inc. " RETAILERS OF ‘ (MEMORIALS, : : William B. Deutsch 690 : 16154 j who will appear in the “Broadway Jamboree of 1957.” ~The show is sponsored by the Wright- Viclinlate, aa Fournier Amvets Auxiliary. This husband and wife team is| oo ve e con mats pase, comes LOSS of Recipe Collection men! | ° * |taatte wed intra we lS Shattering Experience “y the accompa Each fas a , Homemaker Treasures Her Volume: of | ea ate to Ske at \ (Tee and True Family Favorites plication. : d ,By RUTH MILLETT notebook. But until I did I felt lost. In their column, “Washington|It had taken me years to collect News Notebook,” Douglas Larsenithe recipes and I felt bankrupt recently without them. told of the unhappy plight of a con- * esides, I'd always planned to copy them down for our daughter someday, A file of tried and 4rue recipes is in which a mother can share home- ° * It adds something to the con- tinuity of a family, too. Pm going to copy them just as they were given to me—in- cluding my first prize recipe, sent by my mother in answer to an SOS when I was a bride. It was her recipe for Southern chicken and at the end she written, “Now pull up your chairs!” When I copy it down for my daughter—the recipe will have that triumphant footnote even ‘}Charles York, father vice presi- one of the few ways) - making experience with a daugh-| — LeBaron PTA Elects Officers. Mrs. Walter Hubner was elected president of LeBaron School PTA at the Thursday afternoon meeting held in the school. = * * * Others elected were Mrs. Wayne Anable, vice president; Mrs; Clin- ton George, teacher vice president; dent; Mrs. Floyd Miller, secretary; Mrs. Robert Girdley, treasurer, and Mrs. LaVerne Westphal, his- torian. William Wright, principal of Mark Twain School; showed slides of special education groups. so * oe A panel discussion on various phases of given to han- dicapped c cluded the program. __ James L. Kytes Residing in City in the area con-| - Married at First Baptist Church, Holly, were Juanita Rose Fulk and James L, Kyte. The ceremony was performed Feb. 23 with Patricia Cook as maid of honor and Dick Penner serving as best man. Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph A. Fulk of Davisburg are the bride’s par- ents. James is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Earnest Kyte of Lanette Culture Club Elects Officers \Secretaries Gather DARLENE FAITH JOYCE * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Joyce ot South Anderson street announce at Madison School ‘Meeting Conducted VFW Auxiliary > ” for a limited ime... = $50" DANCE COURSE ~ONLY $14" AT ARTHUR MURRAY'S © 8 HOURS PRACTICE SESSIONS Arther. M is this one raver Biche offer to you how qui become a wiaten voters 3 Learning is fun * pe cami there ARTHUR MURRAY | s | 25 E Lawrence St. : FE 2-0244. Do Come in for a FREE | Check-Up Right Away! | SI i mm ree de 3 4 Bis 3 \// OPEN MONDAY AND a Seat mipay nis sd WE.POINT WITH Pe ete as seen in Vogue New: Forward pointing toes, a matchstick heels, peau de soie 2. “ fe : “SPRING and if “Ol Mr; PX Bushytail’’ thinks I'm cooking over ~ @ hot stove tonight, the loling, and. loitering he’s climbing up | ouch the is Bn seem to > the wrong tree... Gage in. : We're going | to TED’S for 4 dinner tonight. : 9 , much of ae Bg Pumily sas | young comes from the rapid have coloring. de- growth and signs. for the kid- takes place during dies, and birthday life. Within a cakes. Send beys shoot up ea e | ona speedy oon te the Woodward at Square Lake Rd. pre arp ctigie Fe especially active. — — Also, ‘the teenage /MANET@ DRUG STORE Be. ee : 7 - wpednnd anaord In “The Professional Pharmacy ment ' Serving Southeast Pontiac” _ poeta and 483 So. Saginaw corner of East Wilson as Hamenus which most homes 2 Blocks East of pase at the usual ‘times. S. Saginaw \ * | Young men and women _ = feed eae i teens should Rectecin : ieee te. ben oe ) | PHONE YouR #This in turn: —_— 3 3 iheart and lungs. So a vicious cir-/natural beauty and freshness FE 2- $95 occurs. : young years. Need More ExercBe, Better Butea Plenty of Steer eo a THE PONTIAC PRESS. _MonDAY.3 MARCH 18, 1951 ee 3 toe | of Eaton ‘Wide Selection of Components WERSTRAIN 00| ™ Attrecve Demonstration, Room tetha. in an, extensive ‘coments Sundries Expert Guidance — Complete Installation come ee a Fountain Service McCALLUM & DEAN | | 409 E. Maple, Birmingham MI 4-5230 “SDD Retal Package Liquor Dealer i vai pipes aaa i 4 - : E 17 . 7 ae 5 Re HE re g ras z & His FFs : = Te Beautifully styled for Spring in . €otton, Batiste, Linen, Glazed Cotton and Nylon. ight. When you apply put it too low on the pearance. MORE SHADOWS The mature woman may have more shadows and circles about Mascara can add to the attract- iveness of any woman at any age if it is used with subtlety and art. In bétween meal ‘snacks and extra food spoil teen- + ew agers’ appetites for the well-rounded menus which most homes eid at the usual times. Committees are announced for |Show by the Dirt Gardener Club. | Announcement was made at the Library. Mrs. G. H. Arthur and Mrs. E. Mrs. Thomas,. publicity chairman ithe Inter-Garden Club Floweri\yirs) Pp. H.. Abare; hospitality, ‘recent meeting held at Adah Shelly McDonald, property; Mrs. V. C. George Lasley, wage iene Marts: Gute: cite, Tulle ts Bert Wilock and Mr: Bros stamped, self-addressed flenaE with your request for leaflet No. Heading the tea committee is Mrs. Vivian Tubbs and Mrs. Angus Fashionette ga Hears Speaker Jean Hardy of Detroit Edison Healey and Mrs. C. O. Sloan. Mrs. Clarence Phillips and Mrs. Louis Guellee are in charge of the; bazaar ‘and Mrs, Shirley Stamp, C guest and judging entries, Mrs. ™ and unusual iris were also shown. o and. Clayt Bartlett has his share of it! Clayt Bartlett is a Detroit mailman and a Detroit Edison custorier. If his sack is just a little fuller and a little heavier today, he doesn’t mind one bit. That extra load is Detroit Edison’s 1956 Annual Report. And it’s good news for the Edison stockholders on Clayt’s route. For Clayt, too, because he has owned Edison stock since 1942. “Just wait until the folks read what their company —Detroit Edison—did in °56,” says Clayt. “I’ve read my copy already. I know they'll be happy. “Last year, Edison paid $1.85 a share to its stockholders. That’s 20 cents more than in 55. And Edison hasn’t missed a quarterly dividend in 48 years. “So I’m doing all right, as a stockholder. But, I’m also an Edison customer,* and Edison did all right by us on that side, too. They increased their generating capacity by 11% to help Southeastern Michigan live better electrically. “Matter of fact, everyone benefits. For one thing, Se Papert tale hey ee wages have gone up 414 percent during the year. “There's more in this report, too,” says Clayt, “lots more. About industrial : ic Badandein Mlablotn, aed abou: che now Rariee Fore project thas illieacaam ae ae __ atomic energy to make electricity, for instance. We'll always have low-cost elec- : tricity in this area, too, thanks to Edison planning. “I'm sure glad I’m a customer and a stockholder. ioe beh wee *Incidentally, like Clayt, 60% of all Detroit Edison stockholders are customers, tos. Par yeah the inal of the 1060 adic Rit: dintts tha. Tieatinte «3 THE DETROIT EDISON co. | Detroit 26, Michigan. Investing in a Better Future for You : a ‘ Ly ; \ 2 é \ . : \ { i hey | i { : z y , y en \ Sandra —_ and Alvira Vanda. * is aes te ee ‘oe weight for the week was awarded to Mrs. Gallen Joseph. Shower Given for Mrs. Martin Mrs. William Martin was hon- a WILLIAM K. COWIE Custom Upholstery 25 Years of Practical Experience 252 S. Telegraph FE .4-2857 % Block South of Veoorhets 1 to the hnmomiats al PONTIAC Now A New . 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K. of Manhattan, Kan.: | ck » Tt © WaS)atow many women are now re-|made? How much is the tax? “§ cgi mend : 4 - 1 ‘ first ment. must be (ment pay my salary | — - : ee | ee dee ee cane ea ae ‘he Civil Service retirement pps" ae § EXTRA. age a | cry erate. Gunn, . ; Ge eee which brings dentists into Social eaplerroont tes, : CORNED ' eat C a) : BEEF LIVER RIVERSIDE, Calif. @ — When| From J, P.R. of Fontana, Calif.:| the tax is 3 pet cent of the ey | Earl Getchell took over as presi-|“‘We've had @ number of argu-| $4,200 of your net earnings from I would pay it back. . dent of the Riverside Exchange|merts over this problemi so we! *elfempleyment. The tax you'll The contribution you make to hha | Club he was presented a — decided to let you settle it for ‘us: ree to my for this gad will be | ores / > Relist or a VEAL RUMP ar ’ eceseneeseones sf +} shaped gavel: The place cards at i175 man who.is covered by Social!’ #7 Per ees working for the government, This Valuable Coupon Entities oe ae th ee A oe cicht Ger (Security dies, could his wife and tok ROAST "SPARE RIBS Ff Bearer to 2 2-Lb. Phe. me a: : two minor children draw Social) From V. P. Z, of Orlando, Fia.:| (Questions on Social ‘sicarity | _ ““chell is a mortician, Security immediately or would the “I'm a World War I veteran. How) problems may be addressed to | wife not get anything until she'long and during what period of “Social Security,” in care of + PURE | : Toes, ; | } reaches 627” time must I have served to be! qhe Pontiac Press. Questions | RD. ‘an tun ‘The widow would be eligible to *!sible for a vet's pension?” | wil be ‘answered by mail from [ : LA Wed. ish meet ae —— untii the To be eligible for « pension, | the Pontiac office of the Social H . 2 IME pitti panes ‘ re pe DAILY» porn PL pe Then, | you must have had at least 9¢.| Security Adniinistfation. There | meee a8 = : the payments would stop until the | days of service some part of it ; AERO ACTIVITIES widow reached retirement age. - during the World War I period. | had rea.sise’ ‘The World War I period was be- | tween April 5, 1917 and Nov. 12, (Advertisement) Negative Campaign | 1918. The period is extended to | April 1, 1920, if in. Det roit for Affirmative Vote pegs Sad ens Sen : * * «€ : IDAHO FALLS, Idaho P — A iid ounci From M. B. of Washington, | REN N E L : te for the Cty © ancil, D, C.: “I'll soon be retiring from | head,” the government at 65 and will re-] Een t adage’ me peer ceive the regular Civil Service iid vid nuity, If I should get a part-time, job, will this affect the size of my é annuity payments?" -iday t if citizens don't. care He. ‘Theve ase we restridens | ‘labout contaminated water, sew-| on your employment outside the | age dumpéd near city wells, too) government, ee ee ee as oe * * sprayed, a food €5) From Miss 0. C, : of Minot, | aoe age behal t matkin. p.: “I've just taken on t he job base bis 20% of soliciting subscriptions for mag-| “It I am not elected, I'll go! azines on my own phone. I'm paid) fishing.” he declared. on a commission basis. Is this job| / — Re feovered by Social Security?” Yes, you're considered self- . 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You. € ~— deme 2 pee ‘Can't Fight tt Headon, So Learn to Outwit Tornado lie flat in a ditch or nearest de- if wees Siuee d i i g iz L ig rf [! tindicated she does not want the Ellis said Hildy's mother has child back but “wants Hildy turned over to a Catholic agency so she can be adopted by a Cath- olic family.” Mrs. Doherty, who lives at Hingham, Mass., could not be 1 dat care tego te Jat” | Apension tractors, Four have the all- _ [282 horsepoer: two the 6-71 diesel : developing 190 gross horsepow- - AN INDUSTRY ‘FIRST’ — i Features Air Suspensi A standard-production GMC air suspension tractor rolls off the assembly line at the General Motors — Truck.& Coach Division's Pontiac manufacturing plant. With air- filled bellows instead of leaf springs, the most modern power- ion The nation’s first standard-pro- duction air suspension trucks, fea- turing such advances as light- weight aluminum cabs and power- ful tu diesel engines, are rolling off assembly lines at GMC Truck and Coach Division. They head up @ line of new GMC 1957 heavy-duty trucks announced today by Philip J. Monaghan, vice president of General Motors and general manager of the division, The 10 basic air air that absorb heavy red “Solee and high-frequency vibrations be- fore they can reach the frame. “Tests and demonstrations have already evidenced the many eco- nomic advantages of our air sus- pension vehicles,” said Monaghan. GREATER PAYLOAD load capacity, G Besides ee greater pay-| MC air suspension V-8s, the one mentioned above -and| four-cylinder one powering the new another powerplant with 347 cubic-/air inch displacement and a 206 horse-|cylinder engine developing 236 horsepower, are available in vari- nea i sisiis'\e the Tahdeiey) an Jahtwcighe caba with dltallsige cons struction features, ie ww Soke Rniet Sidi OF NE eee advances, according to GMC engineers. . « ‘(GMC Shows New Trucks Two turbo-charged diesels, the'ous heavy-duty models. packaging; and permits the use of weight-saving components for ovér- all reduction of vehicle weight.” Elaborating on the last ‘point, Monaghan pointed out that one ba- sic GMC air suspension model, for example, weighs as much as 600 pounds less than competitive con- The newest engines in GMC’s heavy-duty line power the air sus- new 370 cubic-inch V-8 developing achieving 220 cgi tad Ra Si a new 4TIT turbo-charged diesel gine; and two the new 6 TISE (Super-Economy) six-cylinder die+| events. “Heading the list. ate: tyro ‘new United Press Photo EGGS IN TECHNICOLOR — The activities of “Patty,” a hen from Albany, Ind., are timely, if somewhat unorthodox. The chicken lays green eggs. She is pictured above with Judy Brogan, queen of* | Chicago’s St. Patrick's Day Parade in which * “Patty” was a celebrity. And Easter is on the way. suspension models and a six- A | McCarthy Eyes Probe of UAW to Look for Misconduct in Reuther Union MILWAUKEE & — Sen. McCar- thy (R-Wis) said yesterday he plans to ask. for a Senate investiga- tion of the huge United Auto Work- ers Union; headed by Walter Reu- --ither, “From the information I have, in mai ot ae tamed Ur ion will smell like a high-grade perfume in comparison to what we additional comment, saying, “‘We would not dignify further, .at this time, a cheap attempt at publicity by smearing honest people, which McCarthy has tried so often.” McCarthy, here to appear on lo- : cal television pane] program, is one of the Republican members of the Senate committee headed by . McClellan (D-Ark), which’ is investigating misconduct in labor and industry. said he didn’t know when the committee would place the UAW on its investigation agenda, but he said he'd bring up the matter himself, if he has to. The Wisconsin Republican de- clined to-discuss the nature of his findings in regard to the 1,200,000- member UAW. He said he would not violate the committee’s “hard and fast rule not to make public information in the possession of committee mem- bers or the -staff before it has been brodght out in public hear- jings."’ Two New 5th Placers FLINT «® — Only two board) changes were registered in the here yesterday, Jackson's Jeanne Peel used a women's state bowling ae Rega Oe age of ae | senda HERE'S WHAT WE DO: ‘A a if = 3 i = et | Neeceececeorrs) FEderal ra-aas 1 Reg. $8. 75 to $9.45 _ % Seam welded for longer lite * Pre-sealed construction, leak proof seal % Chrome plated piston red - ie PARKING © 77 w. worn Street SPECIAL FACTORY PURCHASE MONRO - MATIC SHOCK ABSORBERS SHOCKS FURNISHED COMPLETE WITH BUSHINGS! (MARKET TIRE DOUBLE ACTION 98 Each ANY SIZE + Rubber buchbags included * Large fluid capacity SE OPEN 9 to 9 Phone FE 8-0424 Says He'll Ask Senate REN ee _THE PONTIAC PRESS. 9 MONDAY, MARCH 18, ios — Sa aera as - sid a Festal Winner Dente Pez to Spomor ne ; eee 2 SU ee : sey Ra a see Deon sn tat Be er Vetere: Dae open aoa frowned. ty rca ame tte “a five oe _. |Joseph Koss, auctioneer sponsored the festival to [Court Justice Talbert at : festival much a "7 The tarmer received « sliver {ef who outbid all others was BeO| Prensote next years fetival and Slack in the evening. . Se later| wmmemt 108 Us & recat 1 - > soma Mow te at et a en ee eee en ea a ot Oy Continues Find 3 Plawic Mes - Bus Hits Car; ; one; 125 Youre: Then a Sat [ites Sy :240-Town Battle |-====".<*"=~ =Woman Hurt ee Shoots Mother, 3.Giulatae ” TP “| Adds Query of Poying chief Es | for Service to Detroit/sne! farm a | af . Ea : = we as . 4 fica Zoo, Rackham Course sald sootpeisds from the mines led) me {to a girl whom they named Cindy, eit lS pelne'g ht enero" ™ ™™ Blacts Rock Vessel, [amie am ar had g a ‘ieee «=| self yesterday — the day he wasifor 18 years and was active in * =f pr - ¢ a to marry his bookkeeper. - —_|civic affairs. He was divorced] Dissatisfied from the first, Teyi4> Crewmen Sale morning. e aha - Pentise Press Phete| Coroner Barney Browning saidiahout four years ago and grantedifinally took legal steps to delay; ~ ; According te Royal Oak Town- Poop or to 80 MR. AND MRS. HENRY W. KLINE Herman Behn hit Vie er of driven by ot ‘YOU LIKE MARK 50 YEARS — Mr. and Mrs. Raynale Kline are holding a lg oa som toe tr ens andr, Sy fom 2 8 i ed ot tet" “PRS Si very iw rte Gat Cr) ee ae a v i. costs ok : at s te . area. : at complete. |. . . COM — W, Kline. They are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. . . No School for 800 ot board were safe, ge don oe Frevela’s : and Mrs. Kline were married March 26, 1907, at the Methodist Wy- ; andotte Church, Wyandotte. Mr. Kline, who is 73 years old is em-. ployed by the L. E. Myres Co., as a foreman. He has been with this _- firm since 1947. Before joining them, he was with Detroit Edison Co., for over 25 years. Mr. and Mrs. Kline have been residents of Oakland County all their married lives. . Mayor Sets Aside Ebaugh. * brother : F held 18. highest in Week for Observers him carly yesterday morning. Wi Higher ateet_oxtput in Cocnanylion abe aad tor oats a : : oe Pegs pet's pene bene: z t as” tt Pal ; ats | i if i I | i A Paice Ho’? E=S==<=, AUTO DECATHLON PROVES- —onTroyCharge Seievehcres c aaa Investigate California FmsT PLACE - : e | ormate=zc.., CHEVYS THE Safe and Panel Truck |i hours Tied or second wit 3 ye ees SS5==2=== OF THE ROAD d g F E : Serie, es | County Deaths | checks. Commodore Vanderbilt Yoder When arrested each | ALMONT—Service Commo- Pe a carrying $543 plus railroad tickets|dore Vanderbilt Yoder, Tl owner Drive the car that proved its beautifully it handles, how quickly it for Buffalo, N. Y. of Yoder Orthards here, will be at . ‘ . -. recovers from emergency situations— * * * 2 pm. Wetnetay fom. Mute superior steering, braking, cor- —jixe quick turns and stops—which Police said alert-|Brothers Funeral Home, : ; : Boge a Trey cab diver, C, B.|Rev. Daniel Boxwell = , nering, road-holding and pass- “an eon to lose its even-keel é See to arrest. be oye * stance on road. Blankenship picked the men up st ng a a Cemetery bere. ing. ability in the world’s Chevy waltzed through some of Dequindre was directed * ’ y gz E * take them to they car on Vanden|Ferguon Convalescent Home, La] Fret Auto Decathlon ... com- the Toughest challenges ever laid ( P i eos down to measure how a car behaves rae ae < ee or ie Charles H, Kershner petitive ten-way test of driving when the going is tough. Everything from the car before being taken to! T®O¥—Service for Charles H. eas . élse-in the low-price field was left in Detroit. He notified Police Kershner, 77, of 2557 Rochester qualities you want in your car. ' beomodionsiy ‘cher vetersing (6 Dn Ré.. will be-at 1 p.m. Tuesday 2 the lurch as Cheveoe finished first! so hege Payne, Ohio. His body was taken Chevy proved it’s the champ in the nent See sasiat mo gia there today by the Price-Bodamer world frst Auto Decathlon, certified °@*S ‘at were tested, too ‘Romeo Man Overcome Funeral Home here. Mr. Kershner, by the NATA.* It showed how That's Chevrolet's sure and solid While Fighting Fire * [Kanu going for you: And it’s combined with V8 engines that deliver champion- ship. performance. Chevy recently proved that at Daytona Beach by taking: the top performance ‘award. ‘ROMEO—A local man was over.|. A Tetired farmer, he is survived come by smoke while fighting a|°Y ‘Wo sons, Homer Kershner of Toronto, Canada, and Delmar grass fire yesterday afternoon near}. ri a 72224 Lassier Rd., northwest of/Kitchner of Troy; two brothers, Harry of Cincinnati, Ohio and El- here. Merle George was taken to st.|™mer of Battle Creek; three sisters, Come drive the winner! Joseph Hospital, Mt. Clemens, sut-\Gtace Boyer of Warrén, Ind., Mary : fering from exhaustion and inha-|O Connel of Battle Creek and *National Automotive Testing Association, lation of smoke. He was found by|Sertha Harris of Coldwater; seven Romeo fireman when they arrived|srandchildren and four great- A Yen teutal a3 . on the scene to battle the blaze|®™ande' . uto a pomp gauaites, Che let COME IN NOW— aries, et eee ne has a fed day! “hevclet GET A WINNING DEAL 3 LAPEER Service foe Mrs: Feed ) ON THE CHAMPION! Esth le Me Culver, 3, 55 grep bg died ircle in Saturday night at Hospi- or Cire ” 9 tal, will be at 1:30 p.m, Tuesday ORCHARD LAKE — Membersifrom Baird Funeral Home here.) - of the Esther Circle of Orchard/Burial will be in Mt. Hope Ceme- Lake Community Church — willitery, meet at the home of Mrs. Martin'- She is survived by her husband; Helmeeich, Commerce roadia daughter, Mrs. Arthur Barton of Thursday, at 12:30 for a dessert/Lapeer; two grandchildren; two luncheon. ‘sisters and two brothers. -. | HOME -OWNERS! Ask us about: The NEW type of home owners’ insurance. All your . policies in one with only one expiration date! 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Spaghetti....... 32 29 « MERRITT BRAND—WHITE, IRISH a ee Whole Potatoes... 32: 29 O Bee BO a as ee oe eee F cae eS | j EB 2S ee aoe ae Fe oe far 5S Py bao Seer a) r= See ¢ £ Pee | A OR epee | ‘ee Wa f i Tos j \ ' a } f i 4 i f jie * i i’ i. oe i by : THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1957 ‘ \ 4 af. East Detroit in the Birmingham megional leave the county's chances for a state title squarely today. up to the Vikings. | Eight’ schools now remain in each class and from here on the road to a state championship is il are fully aware of this. — Walled Lake faces a rugged assignment Wednesday night in the state quarter-finals. - i se Li : ' by a pitch of Detroit Tiger hurler Jim Bunning (foreground). The Dodgers beat the Tigers in B i a performer, John. Walker controlled for Walled Lake in the THIF ite Se ? * 4 h Walled Lake 3, —— rows Missed Clarkston 13, “ United Press Phote regional final at PHS Saturday - ‘Lake won 53-36. Hughes (15) and John Walker (25) of Walled Lake are the players. Dick Lippert (13) Clarkston forward is on the right. Walled night. Tom ‘Willwerth (23), & , : = Ruins Tigers, 3-2 stroke ’in 1:04 and placed 4th in the times were his best of the vear. Team point totals were: Grosse Grand Rapids South ®, 6, Central 4, Wyandotte 4, Lancing Sexton 3, Central 2. 'M Defeated byiohec? ox PHS Colorado Sextet Wolves Eliminated by 13-6 Margin in Final of NCAA Tourney COLORADO SPRINGS #. — There'll be a couple of new rec- ords to shoot at when the NCAA| ice hockey playoffs roll around again next year. * * * One is the 19-point total hung up as Colorado College dethroned de- fending national champion Michi- gan, 134, in the title match Sat- urday night. The other is the sev-' en goals scored in two tournament games by big Bob McCusker of the CC Tigers, who was voted the outstanding player in the four- team meet. Six goals were the previous individual high, * * * The consolation championship went to Clarkson on a 2-1 overtime victory. over Harvard. All-ournament’ team members _ pitked by vote.of coaches, —offi- eae: Miami yesterday, 3-2. Pirates Have Best Record Grapefruit Action Is Top jgame as three homer as a pinch hitter, the vic- a ee aylor Phil- The Red Sox dropped their fifth | Philadelphia pitch- jers—Jim Hearn, Jack Sanford and Gene Snyder—held them to five hits at Sarasota, Fla, 3 4 : $ ‘ul By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS jstop Alex Grammas, who touched with two mates| They allowed the Dodgers only pitch and went to second on Red! seston ; i) a full schedule of Grapefruit|second base and threw to first for second inning to six hits. : ; — single. Harvey Battin |Detret : ie Circuit games yesterday, the Wash-|the triple killing. Dodgers all their runs. In . : lorced Wilson but Frank ing) ington Senaters defeated the ® : he started three Brooklyn! the seventh inning off Don Drys- rapped out a single to score Fim |primuren — ......eccece0s-: 7 3 waukee Braves 5-3, the New York Sooeaa ie Gs teaen ae the back Of/aaie after Carl Erskine and Don|!®4®. ; Yankees blanked the Cincinnati yg ; their third win tn‘ Bessent had set them down ; eS ae eed ee ab ee oe Chicago. : senpeetsate’” pubaag yee : H 41, the Pittsburgh Gail Harris, in as a pinch hitter ig, who yielded | Jim Finigan got to first base) W. sec: | mats “ squeezed out a 21 decision in the eighth inning at Tucson, and Billy Hoeft. {when he was hit by a Drysdale| ond on Bill Tuttle's single. Ray ~~ ot Minmaniht - ithe Kansas City Athletics, the Chi-lAriz., hit a basesdoaded double to ; with no outs, Sate es | Cardinals 12-3, the Baitimore Tiger Box Score — {pavc- eet a = ; loaded, ~ Re PHS Wrestlers in 18th John Herron, a 165-pounder, scored all seven points with a Srd place finish as the Pontiac Chiefs wound up 18th in a field of 37 teams competing in the state wrestling championship at Michigan State last Lansing Eastern won the title with three ist places and 98 points, Hazel Park paced the Oakland County entries with 20 for 9th place. Herron was impressive in defeating Lansing Sexton star Dave 8) mal. pitchers for 18 hits at St. | Anderson in overtime ) @ 0) and followed with triumphs over Dick Bunce of ef - arsanspan gia hate includ: igh ioscan cxeaeces Drayton Team, Lake Orion) ss | ateiee rary mone T Fla., the Yankees ted in the by Art V : [BROOKLYN (x) ie ; 4 At gone cen atte 15 te of Mel Ni 133, lost to star Saginaw Arthur Hill came a8 ws : a and the Redlegs pulled a triple; Dale Tomsit who went on to win the title. Other local entries were in 6th position with 22 points. play. Mickey Mantle hit homers} Duke Relyea, 175, and 95-pounder Jack Keller. : oman ed Oumey Rie Game and 2 ea vruble,| Point totals for the teams which scored were as follows: Ee ic aur triple and homer to bat in four aierfi Mise 33, Lansing Averett Sa, Mesal Park 4, Day Cir 52.9 2 new school ‘There were new leaders in two] 1096 and Royal Cabinets of |Funs. HORS he Bas ‘e, Poutiec 1. Kalamasse. 8, Green. Cuy 2, slot three major divisions as the| Utios posted te best actual team so ac agate age Coldwater 2, Davison 1, Thurston 1, 1. 2 annual Women’ ; Series of third, Mantle itched me $ $itourmament completed its ist half] ‘The Nancy Butfmyer - Tressie|bell, but Yogi Berra lined to short-| ° of play last night. "Ramsey duo of Walled Lake and|—— : . — individual medley with.1:39.1. Both si The Backs & Dees of Drayton of Sl and newcomer Jean Berger| AJ y k Keal ones Ins es | Pecert ¥ \E—Pitea for Hoeft in ft Plains rolled a 2951 to take over |, leads in singles with 254. ew IOrk egier; “ . \F—Pouled out for Veal in 8th the lead in team handicap play, TRAM waNDicar Leadi P. t : a. ae ‘Sabreeetct'saiorRewert'n sin | Sropping the former leaders, |meme fading Fetersen |}/nq at Unica roe 14, Kalamazoo 12, Lansing Eastern |®—Grounded out for Bessent in 6th Britten's Service of Pontiac, te ree & Does. Drayton Piains..... Habincis ak-crvency ae J go Sa Fontise 3, ‘Ypsilanti 3, Bay Cy Detroit... res ssnecaes ge ue-2 Sra. 2 meee Seton's Berries, Pontine,......<:- NY. as ae Position: Hordl ts oe s ae ie 3 no Orion Smith| Zest? Solvay , Yolled an : . gta ents UR" Einte BE" alan dethroned a Pontiac pace ees ee sate nitrates Zimmer, "Reese and” Hodges: Zimmer |setter taking command in the Archery Lessons |isism‘iatSaueoaih. Brest i. |Sneles handicap department with)s: Reate Geues Foote sii |Devegale 2. Hosts 1. Woley J. Zsitouris 2.| mained intact in doubles topped SN aie beets ad Sota ny, Ol a mas a ne er ndlte eefakgat Bi,.Weeet Si 3; Bee Sy| Several strong en i ectaen ihemate: mt alees cae ace _ the Ponti Parts oad igan). W—Erskine. L—Bunning. U—iwere turned in on the haas moss nebo Bement tt boards in thé 2ist Chicago. Daily C sored by ac rang De Jackowski. T—2:35. of competition Ae Re one iNews Relays Saturday night be- ror at the Pontiac High lestone Stockade of Milford fore a crowd of 16,056. Southern M, School girls’ gymnasium every B (| b Fi H h into the runnerup slot in Either an Olympian or a Villa- ; Tuesday night from 7 to 9:30. oys U inisnes scoring with a 2945 and ‘ |nova man won every individual rin her gly mare igs | . T Bergeron ot Vee Barrel ililteoe ge Mocs intrested In learning the art ot/AEH i TOUrMAMeNt x2 place, im sind with ts sechagerypage oor) yr caine BR their present skills. All equipment| 4. pontine Boys Club Cee indoor mile record. : tee is furnished, but are hers may/home a 4th place trophy following Opal Ward retains Delany, the 1500-meter Olym- | bring their own bows if they 80/1. completion of play over the| events actual lead with plc champion, turned in a 4.03.8 desire. Mike Fiorello and Joan), opend in the Mary Toles ist in all-events in the Bankers Mile for a new Anderson, high school physical edU-| diate hoop tournament held at the dicap with 1883. Pontiac Cater- meet record. It was the top ta- cation instructors, are in charge. | piogmer Club in Detroit - | ing has the high team game of door effort for va. Beginners and experts are Wel! The host Bloomer quintet elimt- star, who has 1 —— a 5 eos ead we nated. Pontiec: in_ the ovesitonis Booth H Enters dotrs in 3:58, are asked to report to the PIS Swed te Decrbare ia the, seein sty omes : Milt Campbell, girls’ gym Tuesday at 7 o'clock. tion tilt, 64-43, | ® record Additional information is available] “bel Green and Glenn Ray paced (MfEL-City. |OUrney at the recreation office, FE 3-T131.|pontiae in the Bloomer loss with 14 and 12 points respectively, while) pooth Homes, city Class Yacht Race Nears . [Sisdon'"esy"snt ‘ceorge mye! steal! champion, open its bi Big Stretch Run The St. Petersburg-Havana yacht ST. PETERSBURG, Fila. @ — last year, entered the Morida 18th annyal Straits west of Dry ie Track meet at North Ol yesterday afternoon. So did the lege here Saturday, a Sai Ry Cg ony betca Shoals; east of points. Northern ‘Illi Tortuges, | ? “ond with 4%. points, 3 te i | \ i A ‘ ‘ f \ eV e | Ve ‘- ! \ VLE Sea eet Ls LA wt -{ cy ts | A\ Be: rf . a oe yy ROS Af vi ; i Pg ee | It put the chunky star’ ie re - since the Ladies honors ‘ioe 18, _Goltersdsgn. was formed in 1948, omnnenoeaenansoneneesngalanieenn-ennar- IiFreddie de Cordova will be free| may de for him what “The Bold LOVE ME PIPER'S. MACAZINE OUTLET Pwhen “Mr. Adams and Eve” and|‘and the Brave” did — win him A Alea deen FE 4-04 Dehe Burns and Allen shows have; another Oscar nomination. half” against 20th Century-Fox ; character role. in “The Mad Ball.’’|] Neon te go ifilming “The Singing Idol,” the TV Se eee Sey See It’s a small part but’ a good one, LAST TIMES TONIGHT . story which brought Tommy Sands ange anal net nad so Mickey decided to accept it. | Call FE. 8-0483 | | . |, : "The ode as ere mid that] = # ## ie bave,2 by ame Yanene] Fried Chicken-—Shrinp_ | —— ; of rad : Ric hARD EGAN the picture will be taken as an| Ray Stark is talking to Ronnie iron of me ae ; ae al OI SAE : —--|Burns, young son of Gracie Allen i Dy é jand George Burns bout starring ipriarasc yor gephire digia dias, % BLUE i E SKY DRIVE-IN DRIVE-IN THEATER . 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New York Stocks ("1° " Ssaese Ssec | SERN en HIS ANG Steels |” cx seme encemes — (reuw oo Satara paneer I" Admiral ...... 18 ae Hi Retets, a b ( x ers \ < i 4 Air ay hee ia ‘ pei? Co. . Ss hor ~ r F — Stra 42 “ | ey be . t — 4 Largely = a iad A. 4 * $e 440t Pe and choice 400 “a x oe ee: ' 4 " heaee ea —— le Ce. |. Co. . “ ‘raaing, very” active: snughisr \ ai am Gah aiRudy Manufact, 06. 0s... and heliers unevenly 80-100, NEW YORK i — Oils and steels|4™ Ga 383 +» TRS Toledo Bales, Oo, ~.....A0f Psst aetends hese and feeders|took losses in a generally lower|4e 3 & Way 2 6, : miqnes| port lend sholet! stock market early this afternoon.|4m Rad sone BO ‘3 steers 23.00; Tuk good nna The decline was general but trad-| 4™ ae Y 186 chier, steers, 30,60-$9 00; Dum. ling was quiet. fe ee a ; ot: 4 ee As Wut $44 . PRICES t , "22.80, feed! - el and oil issues showed) Ansconds .«. ; Traders said. the liquidation ap- Hous, Tene? Mollet washes ef 21.00 Dellern leat Monaay| se secel and oil Armee Out 3 1, 4.50-8.00 bu; : ;|somewhat greater losses than other| Armour parently was a carry over of the/s's5 bu; No. 1. 2.50-3.00 bu. ll ne TR a a ae 5 but the particu-| Amst CK... 384 BS selling which caused a sharp down-|dnuets, tei. fem 120, get tome utangan ata ‘god ae nang avsions But there was no Partlow Aisheg © as at turn last.week. Some selling was/3.75 bu; No. 1. 2.78-3.25 bu. + [heifers 11.00-19.90; most wtlllty cows : -|Atl Refin ... oa : ’ 4 No. 13.00-14.50; a and cutters most The market was resuming its Aveo Mig ... 65 a8 33 E caused by forecasts for moisture} Vegetables, Misc: Beets, 2 4 $0513.88; ge0d On low enaiee nies ies of minor movements of the| Balt & On ... 43.2 2 3 | in the winter wheat belt. There|; {90-125 bu. Cabbage: Fed, No. 1:/eerie!™ sneak, past month, Wall streeters said,!Beneas "2°. Pett if called to “be redeemed on or Sern ee ee ane tte ik, Labi Se, Corti. Seppe cine” apeate bes te Perea tae |and the Jow volume continued to| Bei ety in oe Se a Scrat che ee oe es ‘ ‘ Alr ... 1, ¥ A Ne. 1 a ! to be redeemed on or ee ats Ge wat at ee hives, ett market not fully tetanlahed: few CAH |indicate the prevailing caution! Bond ‘etre :<° 1a any 8 ! pine 1. 1046 but prior te dune 1, e firmed somewhat after 'f2%;." No. 121 deg: |Savidvale up = iy ood and low choice | ae” srradie idle Eade seantion re-| Bites ae? is 12 low, vis stieemeiie High Reboot y ten do’ 1°"$8 if called to be redeemed on or | ; opening. - ‘feb. Onions, dry, fancy, 2.00 50-1. bag: | veaiers 16.00-24.60;" some utility. aud Bos ; iat standard 1.00-28.00;, few Herbert Bahrke, 39, of 4745 Fort Met. ie) b>} St oa Tt Sea r pt wren Behool oe ek ea in tt ona te leat interes em x 28. wid avg 24%, “Hea cove. $00; slaughter lambs Jamm Rd. received minor inj Gen Bak ... 83 Seitt ry PS 3 rec 44—Baidwin School! ICouniy, on the day of March res = : of | than ‘al of the Commercially graded: _ ag. steady: ter ewes scarce, unchahged;|ies yesterday when he was iD-/Gen Drnem .. 08.4 Seer Ee ioss SO Se Saee eean She BOowtng At Cag ssieck to the aieeese. |bends or ® price tess par large: M1 ige3bier medium 30-32; rads $00.88 50: os email "package| Volved in a three-car collision OM Gen Pas") 433 Fes'G Gut "2:: Sadi State Officers : pet a ay = B, large 30. eel at ey mostly choice at 23.50; 4S, SER|US. 10 at Williams Road in Wa-|s hoe. 2.8 Foxtron +++ 131! Two regents of the University of Mich- ; i Rien ee Gass cetttgnen oo cd ange: me Poe Se BY me rn a a , ¢ — Market ony mimo ‘ : ee (Pte os b+ Pr eq 4 Ce Carbide": 4 ar : ‘Highway Commis- Due to recent ‘price advances “ttede. is ‘ER A home at 6010 N. Rochester *: ab} Unit aur ‘tis’: So) more cautious. from mid- Pou Rd., Oakland Township, owned by : 736 Unit Aire ... % | ree of the Supreme Court (for Western areas cag len aeatee avail- . e » LS Unit Pruit ... 47.4\ term December fh 1908) able as speculative buying and storing Mr. and Mrs. Arim Seiffert, was net. 442 Un Gas Cp’.. 33.4) “Ome of the Court (lor has declined. - ; DETROIT POULTRY ~—CD. into over the weekend while Greyhound s2 ha Us coves 41) term 31, 1968). : ey : . : = ge rviceelthe Seltferts ‘were away on vaca,|Gul,o weg Ue tee, tesla’ fe vote oo : Sage CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS poultry wp to 1¢ om. ition, Sheriff's detectives reported|Hooker Fi :°: 35.2 West Un Tel 187) Act [8 of Public Acts of #938, as | CMICAOO, March 30 (AP) -Coteagel oY kee ak? te topo eo , Indust, Ray .. 8 Weste A BE .. 38-5 ame civil service {rosstpts tin b00, wholesale ‘buying pricey|Pametio (8-6 Toe) today. Stl... 809 White Mot .. 45.4! ‘Act. Mo. 1 of the Public ees: 83 score AA 59; 59; See Receipts lee but ample “to the} Rummage sale sponsored by/Int Bus Mch..513. Wilson & Co 13.7 of 1935, as amended to 90 B 58%; 3 C 88; cars ‘90 B 58%, Tor ecnek vere baste weekend carry- Birmingham Unitarian Church, Tat = coon we ine” Pt aed ~~ firemen and policemen be ng tig < - wi over stocks noted. : : tlhe — eee SheT 190 | Also any additional amendments or mg baying prices re eek 7; Thursday, — a ~ . Reng Fly Int Shoe rdner Den. 38.4 propositions that may be submitted. ase au mined, Fr a , age des ee Fro Royal Oak. stock AVERAGES ame’ ys og = standards 27's; dirties 25%; ‘checks! , CHICAGO, March 15 (AP)—Ijve poul- aes Ade . | ge Ritctign Law, Act 116. PA. 1954 25%: current receipts 21. © [Sy Sendy: pecttete W8 coeps. iyomer- Good parking. — - -| NEW YORK, March 18—(Complled by! Section 720. On the day of any ¢ s ; Ise prey apchanents beryl | it your [me oneed Pee, ie Seca nce 4 “ Ih fuostly “is-16. light "bess iits-i3;| If your friend’s im jail and meeds) Indust Relies Udi. Stores |OeR until & o'clock tm the efiernoon, | | From Ch h old roosters 12-12%. : | Ph. PE 5-9424. C. A. Mitchell. : 41 80, ledger. ‘Bvery qualities clecter sree- $70 Stolen -hure , | Adv. |e nents, asi'$ asad wa} 11a tatane imine at he pelle ot the bout 4 2 : | > GOP ssosen 1 4.8 173.7, ALBANY, N. Y. — St. Pat-| “Tests in County Mayo, Eire, may! Week Seo Succscaat tied 138 112 rhe. pals of aid election willbe open rick’s Day activities in Albany in-jlead to restoring Irish oyster A diplomatic corps is being | Mont ca ey ies. sletah tele sntnat sand ‘dan'al open cluded the theft of a poorbox con-|beds to the renowned position they| trained in the Gold Coast, for @p-|igss-s1 133 1 368 191.5 tion, eels $70 from St. Patrick’s|held a hundred years ago, New-|pointment after the fe ettaste Maat 1a1.5| fOiet church, ; ‘Jearns. , independence in March, a ios. Sad its ata Has March 16. 18 5. — 8| Employment Agencies 8A Instructions 9 Notices Cemetery Lots _5| Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Male 6 _Help Wanted Female 7; Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted 8 na on OE . RnR | oN RE canoe : ‘ ARY TUTORING. REAS. . is ty Moast Guinslany: i re men, See our ad under| Jet Alveratt Industry” See war ed 2 day work only. Ander se LRT INSPECTOR Graebner S 4 : ux ye ADY WORE REAL ESTATE Dam. Mi ofine | "cleaners, 1260 8. Woodward. MI, 3 mand in ‘cowed ‘| BOX REPLIES a SALESMAN BEAUTY OPERATOR | -""Cirk FINISHER fing tue Bae as ra Pu! time or part time expert. cena good s “kotee” es: : Cleaners, 1253 6 . enced. We will give ay good ¥ Pontiac State a . RN P. BA oon On he Sewtaghecs Heal ce Tempora Easter and TRAINING ‘SCHOOL ORC _Estate, FE 83002. ae saat, Pa: eom-| Other Ho iday Periods Bus. FE 32353 Res. FE 8-190 ; ROUTE SALESMAN — b> 15 | Candy apes Sener evens. 9 Pre MEN ie ey FE ; “GIRL FOR DRY¥| the Tel Huron “Center. 25, 28, 40, oe aa ee a well Setabilshee e plant. Apply in person. | Apply im persen in . O30 | 7, 85, 88, 112. 4 | retail, coflee & | grocery route. Beck Cleaners, Ba NM. Wood “" RED SANDERS MEN & GIRLS . WANTED i. | @ the oui te mange your |” il work. PES Were Se 4 GIRLS teinies es: _— | sre Sine, Faesant suttte wert. | treaty children, ages T & 4. Prefer live JET AIRCRAFT | penses paid Permanent position moe or babysitting.| in. MI ss ‘ m cn its | ~ ae SPECIALISTS * 41 yr. old firm. $70 : WANTED: COOK FOR WAYHE anil an ad The Pontiac Press commission & bonus, Insur-/iF YOU NEED TIME | State University Farm. Good enjoy People you can) AUTO GAS TURBINE } A vacation benefits. Phone rk, housewives ate earning | «i lady. Call i" start af e th ip a beau ‘ : v, tite? dewa town. office SPECIALISTS 3 FOR WANT ADS WA ._ _Detrott, 33,15 and up for three evenings, | well 1-2884 5. “37500 Van- , As SALESMAN DODGE. NEW DEAL. peld each week by liberal com-| Dyke, Washington, wie = mantARIREY TEPUT wie AUTO FUEL DIAL FE 28181 Sip.voow cor saksiman fring st | renee: for rk, saeeiee Mare oe. age mae may ng © MY INJECTION From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. amend. eee comnagivater, te os Ben a must be able to ve, on. prem- ULL CHAROR, BOOKKEEPER SP TS | in eee din Se | SERRE SAGE SREP AER PE MBSS F ea lpe t SECRETARY. no anontuamo | ferangte teres Ter ‘Sir : . The TAL EOE vues ee ; ; : assumes no SALESMAN _ment call EM 3400 between 9 : a) : for errors "other REAL ESTATS Sect tunity Dros. veo i 2m. 8 5 pm. You : cancel the . of | for tet oe Aah ~8 in Sale, Sian, S808 A? | Need 2 experienced mes to, handle = yo gt ee ‘more phone eee ‘us ie Zor sompiste, details Alt out eou- Bea suc tet Sores: || Sactuntee wat tfecnen | ten ca eer Wa cee as s24, anoux am, tow | 7 area vatueless. the 4. pamee. wD train you. J RY E. ; s- ; eed a, pres ing Jor ful wits beokesting ; ee ae to : > BROKER : oe or . Use of car and HIGH PAYING JOBS FPOR| backg . General of Roy Oliver Mrs. 0 you acam momber.” ‘No w. - §| Gar & * Por immediate GIRLS IN AND AROUND/| Free junches Siadetine Barrett and Robert Of + i EE a "Goto aan pets Auto Body Foooe he baie —< PE Lact Appl a Interview. call ia: Cnctoend _PONTIAC. HERE ARE A OxE, om, F : pe ee — _m™. PEW: a the Sparks-Griffin Puneral Home HERE EXPERIENCED IN REAL ES | “pervision end inventory costrel, | HOUSEEREPEA’ WANTED. LIVE | SORLAN £6 HOUSEREMPER 908 | Ban pa gh totay to the Arnold Funeral) Closing \time for advertise- TATE - Enjoy working conditions married man. OL | in Someone who needs a home widower alone, Address 1442 Ora | Secretary $325 |; Must have skills and Phin wamsean” “|| See sume ree | ohare oth wih ame Gece | 6 pon | ES pe M2 ne | An airacne wrt tor ana. |_ ee apie. XU hones epee ten ee be ENDID OPPORTUNIT en. ee Ee ‘ JCv"S. MARCH 1. 1867, TANCY ©, | trpe ts It o'clock woos tne for walk in business JR -HILTZ Se ee sal by astione!- | ODRAREPER “MIDDLE A0RD WOMAN TO DO HOUSEWORK | Glamerens almouphere end | : 70% Airport Pa.: ase 54: beioved) | day orevious to pubilcation. ~Realtor ~ FE 5-6181 ~— | ly known long a Caih- pear gg iy, 3 chidren. AB | O° SO sare pee hts with @ celightful bess who tru- MEN hrsband of Mrs. Thirsa Marie | PULL TIME BAKER TO Wonk| of Rouse, selling choot, FE + 1 Meegetet ig eek. dee ae ly appreciates @ shard gal. phe cee haw Hog ho eer Transtert Want Ads may AT Lake Orion bakery, Inquire in 1K have own children, FE = ao Mesa “og = nes. rd March 9, at 3 Ban from wg monger to 0:20 a.m. in petson, 9 te 12. 38 S. Broadway. P.B.X. Bookkee r 4 orgie” Fou. need 0 ; See eeit the first HIGH PAYING JOBS: FOREIGN Shncttta eu tat: +: Sane of Gand tos Fi cam tenn Pork OBA, all trades [ravel a ces atx oad Dent Rang OE, the|_ CASH WANT AD RATES Dept. 14, National, 1096 gal te 4s TRAINER : Mr Jones will tie tm stats ef'the|} Lines 1-Day Days Days § | _Brosd, Newark, : — ‘ aicat, Well Sewn _ peatine, arm MgRTOR -MARGR ie nome 2 850 18 ONE || MAN WITH PANEL TRUCK TO "| Fast Typist ges : 16, 98 : 4 a cleaning : Good speed accurscy| SENIOR ANT 9590 of Pel Merton dear motner|} 83s ags\ | as established route Jooking fot qi Svallebleste oe ey . ci of Ann Groves: dear sister 6 27 486\ 720 ue Do a, el : : & cabine Eades, tipend re 2 gu oa} ee = | Sit SC, Pass ass: Ble beheld Wednesday, March 200i 9 405. 1.29 \ 10.00 ae inee any ‘ neral Home with Ret. Alte-| 5b. —_ ADing Wits REFERENCaS a = : : te HAL aLbs = "$380 | eee | Whe, fae ene one : NEEDED house. e Rd, 2,00 | _or week, call PE 6-0600 Help Wanted ~~ : ; mis ates ee Graeb RB Naierraaruraer| Helo Wanted Male eee ett omen | ee a SL v9 < 35 ; Gear \ .. waitress. p.m. mm. . . ‘MI es dear gsr of Ki. ene Wek | A] AUTOMATIC Journeymen | #p. sertares on Fine me ae Malis “CS she's | pA LARGESE” Donnelly and Gerald Stone. Pu-| Screw Machine Operator | ay 2 toilets, build of- m. £0083 seleswomen in new home | i 313 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Seria gree fee] amare ses we tt! Dig Makers| a obit feat go seg, BES. Bees OSs Sean - re te , a , the Parmer-Snover Puneral re : a : A _Temodeling, repaits. E : iin Rev. Robert Hi Benrdtct of-| pome,. Orley = Calva snes or EVELYN EDWARDS | Receptionist NET MAKE 5 Sica Aesth heel eap oem pon tame | «APPLY: SALESMEN | oneefetae= «| TYPISTS. Card of Thanks i] SestStin' tied car manecer, Employment OR SALESWOMEN - PONTIAC 3 é i ‘ Mathew-ttargresves. " “**"**: Office HOW WILL YOU. WORE . $950: ere ee eee pe oa dima nem et and. neighbors, for their Am. Europe $15,000. Travel ji b START — Monthly salary, plus GIRL a) tee we Ceneral Of. me Sorte Bo nw pad, Write Employment Int . is | bonus pm. 6 i AR- Ese Md ee Oabhact ons | —Boston 16. . PONTIAC aE ay Hi'yoe have spare Bours, we. witi RETIRE — We set “aside & te LEARN HS CARER <. hours contitued Kindwets Also’ 'tn Prax : \ YOUR OWN BUSINESS! YOUR scale ou ann hi eam takes Meunier peastoe tors PERSONNEL 1 : 9| ooo ther Weber, and Brace.8mith Pu- Amazing : \ MOTOR ra hours! Selling | nationally | fiutea tersitory. ‘Call_ot ‘write Bei consistent producer. te avn Mstructiong === 9 TENANGE BLES eral Home, Mrs, Stuart Cole % \ , as : 0. Rig apes Y with small bern et Se... OPPORTUNITY | DIVISION — : ght sign wai for working men, good pay, un- cxPenrence — Not necessary in es r : Shee 7 wets 3) timed work hours. Apply 10:30 | Glenwood Ave. our |e al : bind. Fie ne awe - a 12:00, 1064 a. \ : TOG ro : with ; im ’ : ‘ - Te a Allied Prorat : salary and expenses. : sy of best known soften- a Sun paycheck, Must by over St \ Funeral Directors 4) Saye, °4" snd references. Call we Oe Ne ~ : OWNER, DODGE Donelson-Johns| RENT 1T’FAST) Ee "sy oe sanotan he a a . through Rent Ads! Room, | PORTER hott thd ‘ : { rate : a oe - thouse,. apartment, any-| ‘ Re aay fanhen Help’ - ‘thing —: Want Ads give apnea dntonimerene| 00 ogy S007 you ACTION. Dial F | eeisl. aa. " ; aS 4 et Awe Sede : 5 fester ( ‘ ' ¢ it | ee oe = soe iu : } ‘ ee it wa Wh Re Wi cee Aili il le be Lake ci ee ake oe hibit’ oi X sick ke So ‘ deci ot Oe) if IAG PRESS. ss op : bere iis. : Hees “NEED HELP ‘With Income Tax?. $5. ? a your aver me. FE 50 i _qAustin-Norvell A Tay HOME: By PONE INSURANCE Seiti's? INSURED BY Nicholie & Harger Co. -|39 W. HURON sT. MAHA RE ¥ CO. __ Laundry Service 18 FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY ‘ary. PE BUILDING. & REPAIR Licensed & financing. a Carpenter F Contracting ‘ On eS aS Recemoie OUR is “Better Basements.” ~CEMENT & BLOCK : BULLDOZING TRENCHING ALLOOBING- 6 _+eaal, _ODELL CARTAGE goers mene | “eet Prone “REDUCED R. RATES van serv. Smith «. ¥en ARTICLES, SCRAP cleaned. FE % ton plekups TRENCHING AND Se we Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co: ‘Trucks to Rent bg td nen ton stakes | ~~~~~—.~~ Semi-trailer AND rractons D Sunday rng : oer antcEs Z CLEARNE? “In Debt? Ee Sees eee tents Sanaa aie esa ence a eT re- MAncH 18 it | Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 2 Saat ee |B [er Ia Templeton, Rea Realtor Bid me on ef your contract TN. - _ MORTGAGES, FE 40521 eds Senet Ee , PLANNING A TRIP? ‘ ANRESERVATIONS & & go PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE WANTED: $4,000 FOR 1 YR. 6 PER cent interest, plus bonus. MA 41426. Wanted to Rent = 29 ADULT Hesag Ra ge GR “4 room house wend Bole. north end. after 4 FE 58-5266. : = ~ for %, + aon with a Up to $100 Mo, OR 30889. gf gy ME PRIV. _for net FE PE 5.6398. Wed. Wid, Contracts, Mtgs, 32 C*SH. FOR LAND CONTRACTS. RK, i 4540 Dixie Hwy. $500, 000.00 ;; or peek geen tee gy mage “our clients in cary service 10 8 you Ack ict ‘Bob Mahan. To Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN eaury. co Sens J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor "| pe a whiten" "open Eves. S) 48 HOURS eS home equities or land con- coon M ae CASH IN A FLASH! ~ Travel Agencies 25A | no BEWITCHED — -BOTHERED ge wie F : fe is ORGE BLAIR ESTATE 636 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1251 BUY OR,SELL wil vour Cilent ROY KNAUF. Realtor 20% W. Huron. OA 8-3329, FE 2-7471 LISTINGS WANTED gE. ha a ~ Tene it oe Sdateon 86003 eNSELLING YOUR HOME? We are in Imm te need of good Fae property area Por show ho our method of contacting qualified buyers takes the strain a trom you, No pg ag quali ap = aiser at your door in 0 min- “poss! of. trading your real 2 BEDROOM HOMES 3 BEDROOM HOMES 4 BEDROOM HOMES REALQUICK © Edw. M. Stout, Realfor bre : Ph WANTED: FARMS AT ONCE! _ HAVE BUYERS x W. DINNAN Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ’ ee; FE S410 - BEWILDERED Tr a ig : antee our men dreem only at " Gown to earth as en the — SS to- diay maybe you can pack |, your bags ne SELL OR TRADE oe ye ray ~ oma gee 2] rent by apts. j gee ee $-0638 or M ad tor “Geeorated, a. be- tween 7 9 p.m. 1 §-3781. .16 AND BATH, AvTo. T WA- Rent Lake Cottages 36A 16 F0OM COTTAGE FOR RENT. . Holeomo, ares MA | WEA “SEWERAL MOTORS SUITABLE FOR EX- : ». | PHONE FE 3m FOR AP.. _POINTMENT. : PRIVA heat Pe... water, FE 4 “2180. Room — LADY — HOME PRIV- SLEEPING ROOM, NO DRINKERS PE $-3313. SLEEPING ROOM FOR GOOD girt, Kitchen privileges. P= 2-4327. Rooms With Board 38 EXTRA CLEAN. x, HOME STYLE meals, 14 Matthews, PE 50377. ROOM sap BOARD IN PRIVATE 1 hom Pishers Pon- Hotel Rooms 39 > . | 4Family—Close In. Ee Each apartment has 3 Ppt - THELMA’M. E “M. ELWOOD ot aa ae oe Caseieabeth Be ae ARGE WELL VEN- IN ET OFFERS : 3 Bedrooms—Corner, Lot | Good Paves mee schoo) ast $5,900, teria terme, -| Lot 75 x 175 freien $e, nelghbothoed Just outside limits. Clarkston School Dist.’ 5 room modern bunalew in eke orm a - $ib.600, Ran large Lot Located with lake privil exes, 3 1954 Brick ak : Pacing Grinné, Bird Sanctu-| On choice Syivan City sites. Let * * Donelson Park . ean 80, termes Roy Annett Inc. a and Sunday 1-4 i eae xcelient condition. Also in- cludes state i? cream store gomk, iat eee northwest “. city living room, fin nag 2 © and 2. ay ated in Feaid A . rea, si8s00, terms. — . Bono 4 | way and a car fot astra late te LAKE FRONT WEST SIDE - pone i all on ee. 3 3 oe oe there IT? LAKE FRONT ¥. SIDE FE Afternooné “Mon, trough Fri. a rom Pontiac its OR 3-1043.. ee SS nee. TARGE 4 RMS_& BATH, UPPER. Prt. ent. 20 : : dig RENTAL Te, | Attractive So aioe wpe units WOLV A Tv; } PARTLY “FURN. 3 ROOMS & BATH, 2 CHILDREN & g 4 RM iM “APTS R ms. PER TRO SB BATH, CRO bar Ao 7S, a nua Seby wowene, Humphries}: estate. - ve erie a5 Bn Me only Pvt. entr “tncomes business Jj and Northern resorts for apt. Sah srr oS roa FOR CASH IN A wat ag RR Y-sell thirigs| through Classified’ Ads. 7 Anything goes! eras FE|. \3 28181, Ph greer" 6 _Mest' Huron St. Phoue FE 34008. DOW Rent Stores 40 2 is Fy 5 PARKING apace at rear . Heat & water furn. a. 141-143 Oakland. OR 3-191. Sear as LEASE, IDEAL FO: HOUSE -¥/ type of a, Roe ; on We ‘uron. iy oe ber, ‘West Huron ws Ei TOWN within “Buy Thru Partridge © Lie Thru Partridge Exe. for drugstore, 4 ' t apr ‘paved and ' . > q of light, reas. #161 : nae Ra. at Lake Rd. s nore ey — business district. For Sale Houses #8 is a dining room e full basement Gag heat, * si. 7, WHERE Can YOU . tiached ue fre ios ieee MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE : Custom Built sion Ww et v-| tures, $18,500 with terms. sce, sun | 10x23. 3) Ones d ; rooms, master betiroo! or : Carp 1 ue Nice 7 room bungalow, a a Full basement, heat, | heat, garage, workshop, - 2 car garage, on with terms. sped lot S0al4e. ae i. $19.900, $2,900 ‘do’ Quick Possession Ae A real - for Soule ecane "Sere fitzactine 7 reon a Some copy to. everything. room, all ‘ "Fc on | $1,500 down: $75 month. Hi fe an oS) ae REALTY ©O. 1062 W. Huron ATTENTION COLORED Opportunity Knocks! chance Might well be, i “he ne bose your| herit an extra ‘s00 snow income plus modern 6- our assurance living for your own use. We have Ress and a sound ° a modern 12 » room brick 40 with foot living rooming house’ in excellent . walls, storms condition, inside and out. and screens. Eight b shade $5500 down will handie.- time een” vast nna — q aoe . ¥a- J. A. TA R, REA ~— a ae down, IT 18 . rE On Forest Lake, seven room) ; - home. for (m0 REAL VALUE Just 3 yts. who wish to entertain This home ee gis & off Alumi- oe eee seek , Ry ease-| ned orm Sack . Ses ment entrance level with water- : very attractive and built by! home t leaving city. FE 2-044 Realtor FE 47114 $10,250 THREE FAMILY — Here ts 83_N. Telegraph Eve a dandy 4rm. ant, for owner on 6 RMB. Ist floor with full bath. One 2-rm. HAYDEN oe. a ly + furnace and gage. * eludes taxes and Appees. $1,600 t $65 | a pes gent at hat 43h per cen cent sgtesest | mral brick LS. c. A al Realtor FE 68-0441 ‘end EAST SIDE on down sat be for ¢ as Oak floors. aad, Sekt Mr. Brown. as F es ~ ture $2.0 DOWN — Located ri th | 3 Tous, ron raves city. With almost an acre of land, re with at- cade any, PARE, 2 bear bedroom home| basement, Storms & screens, Wall L. Ht BROWN, Realtor PE. 24010 Prices at $7,000, terms, — sont Bedrasm home. Oak firs. 1 Viutiple Listing dere Bath Pull base- ee Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE $495 DowN ; Serpe oe your Nt "Sail ten” for iter: | FRANKLIN KNOLLS, | | Like new 76-foot brick and frame | 3 er ‘bome Weterfora ranch home in exclusive ——— ae . —. - rrmng ith - glass-en- TCHERY RU. Privii © shower Williams Lake New 3 tearoom led with fireplace home not comple’ livable,| 2%-car garage. Be: earpet- Bath, basement with re ine drapes ‘ncluded, $25,500 oes pt — N shady fall price on SYLVAN SHORES Eye-catching 3 bedroom _—— van STOUTS Best Buys — Today GI RESALE Clean as a pin 3 bedroom ranch style home located on quiet pay ee i grade school. $1,000 down moves you in. DOLL HOUSE on paved street ay — small+ family. Only $7800" with $1100 down. CANAL FRONT = and clean bedroom e loca’ at el Lge wih’? bere: iets nal, aun bath, oll a ony Water and gas B geo! heat- er, Priced low at only $6950 small down payment. Immediate possession. = AUBURN RD. xeellent fi hom, cated a cater urn ‘ano on iatre and dry recreation ok bar, Ai at Bongeg Priced. “a iy sf mone ‘aan key if om nee TOMERS. throw os ee Ads, Girt “baw M. Stout; Realtor. P. ue 165 home in exclusive hg A bedrooms on first rT and the Pull basement with automatic gas heat. Garage Fine oak floors, and viewetes Walls throughout. 4im- — sale at only $12,500 on rms. 4 FURNISHED 3-BEDRM. Oni $1,500 down buys this 7 room on ranchtype omnes located coreger ardwood Pe og and is family of 5 or 6. Located on large <0 et oe oe rooms are of good s' Just $9,500. Ses this today! WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 1050 W W.. ALU ay oT. Johnson euuoves 7 ve ih section of Lake. O Paes apentinent your , me Meaty an appointment. Tales Cal Ge an ue, bay ek aoe e ; sf . { f ‘i e ae i 1! { | i i - Uae \ pio i | ae A | : | ig 4 vee = 2 Pet "| THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, ‘MARCH 16, 1997 | For Sale Houses 43/CARNIVAL ~ by Dick Turner} For Sale Houses 43| eas ee "|i dee aie | ] For Sale Houses 48 SAP RE BB MoO | Perfect Lake Front — “et Pontiac DORRIS Like new brick ranch bi-level Foil, ben 3.-plee tou, "Baad é 3 Fireplace, 3 cor stiachea maig1375, DOWN rage. Lot . slope |. 4 : beach, 2485 Walton’ > North of Auburn, just off Birger Siler Lake — just N. “Blvd. 2 bedroom a and cee a CKLER REALTY LV Sylvan Village—Brick 8 6. to CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | "Never coer, ml ies, Lane TARE FRONT MC MSA Ae VV i FRONT MODER: fer” National Bank Bldg tached "a-car arage and full ho! will trade for house in gel =” rally ened. resting ~ $- poem meses home. Lake priv. <7 tone place. LITTLE FARM. North (500. " : 2 : lots ond ten landscaped. Close! 4 rooms e wiitiy “tile Rae he Several other 6 & 7 room : . t park and sand beach. Truly} shower, Breeseway, Kitchen 12° | house to $1,500 down. : 4 > i a real value, Let's look today.) x 14 with jots of cup “" for colored. % Workshop. 90000 ‘elie 61050 dwon: | on” AN and situated on two corner| lot Piece baa pes < Mark Street _ Weep. with $1450 dwon. | 6 w. Huron FE lots spreading trees, | only $14,950 with. around $1600 No Down Payment BEAUTIFUL This ts an idesb family home| s495 DOWN. A new 2 bedroom | BY: OWNER) bog "are — Will build on 7 and _ Brick 9 bedrm, home, carpeted! — Pith.” cP "20g condition inside | Rome om your lot. Cail for in- SS ee gg clear lot 2 and 3, bedroom "With full basement,| “ Dats, TH good tie catpeting | {0Fmation today. oo. pny non ge a te ae starter with full. bar poo mega room, 3%/ {23 rooms and draperies. : = : : a . ar O] ) basement end rough wiring: clone fence, beauti-| Fencea rear yard. 2 car ga-| WHITE LAKE TWP. $3950 is the ; or on ‘ot fully” landscaped. $17,560. with eed reat Yevebsier Schoo, | full price for this ¢ room frame ere ee : a smal payment, F. C. - ane, : Possession soon. 69200 down, | %, bieck home. Over 1% acres | :@me-of the best on ‘ead | REALESTATEING |. 000 CO ™ NORTH SIDE. ° - Alem. sterms b screens. Wired | —— : five eaceptional large livable rms.| 20 8, Main, Clarkston, Mich (OR 313%, ene — oti 1 dove end 3 up'Drayton Woods -- | @ulel pessession. oe _ OXFORD . ye senate “PACRE BEDRM Foom, Kitchen with) Here ise home that Yow ot | PONTIAC LAKE RD. $800 DOWN. | home. . Double 4. Fu : You will love this modern home on space. Sewer and water. bedroom cedar. shake ‘ranch} ¢, rooms. - Garage. Large | basement, with recfeation room. . BY OWNER “this ite The pre r fenced. | lot 80 x 120. Lot 77 x 310. $13,500 with small | E . ; Rome. Lot 15x200 and all fenced. a ra ERY WEST SUBURBAN yee base- terms. pe : ge ON — WILLIAMS OXFORD ractically new 3 bedroom ment with oll ls a ; . & lots. 3 bedroom home, nd ‘i ranch: style bungalow with ri , JOHN : Basement. Livechio bus, some oe 3 oggy ogee —— , large bar a dear garage. $10,500 KINZLER aT ete amen 9 Seceméar with PA oll beak ©3400 DOWN . INCOME. N. JOHNSON. 2 Apts. |H. 4. FRITCH, REAL ESTATE le bath. Kitchen veot isn. | 2 barm. Full bath, hardwood floors, on Ist. floor, 14a baths. 3 room war « ° stered walls. 79 W. Huros Bt Garage, Pull basement, Purnsce.| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ie Nettie Leaturen. Cove 5 ACRES—3 BEDRMS, .._ - Open Eve. ‘till 8:30 $3200 down. . . - a ie . in. Reg. VS. Pea. OF. dropped es ine d $2,500 with $1500 Dn. $60 Mo, - TE on ie ; © 1957 by NEA Services, me. -|. $750 Pes room, plastered J - DOV 8 WEST IROQUOIS ! & ' : Waterford ares, modern white/ wood floors and lovely | dire g bedroom, bath, partial no . S| Kitchen with natural bi . — vid : rene pone, Full| }reom home with 4 sedrme J.C. HAYDEN . LL, |” “tT keep thinking this is pay day! The wife got up and | fotevuice bein and kitchen, govt | fits cupboards. House ts | [aneaitay, Ol Beth uo. BK wer Me baths, i BS ee cone end eltecked (00 ew. gr taltor eur » got my breakfast this morning!” Sn” Op a ee ee tee ie oe ene som. |” C, PANGUS, Resitor ’ alls, . Wa oo : : ; : Priced below re 5 Besar 3a —— ie i ce = ss * NEARLY NEW—3 bedroom — : 7 : we - ripe =—— cost at $14,500 w com te = eT _— OAKLAND AVENUE - Bgl ge By Ro For Sale Houses: 43 For Sale Houses 43 | rg, ROWS S "Phan Fe eisst | road oear Williams Lake | 4 goon’ ARAty "RON a ssoment. SS Aes] ADAMS | Siesenieesa: [yet seein 8 fe ee Soe eee) tect eet se a dasement, auto. gas heat. 500 down. ay owner, # down, take over List Thru Partridge ba “Desement. 3 ear : OToom, Rll basement, ol nt Templeton FOR COLORED ICHOLIE} rice cay W260 wn terms, OT Barvey wines, Ber. | LAKE PROPERTY 0 1 ; OFF JOSLYN, BUNGALOW 2 BED-|5 houses on Is sg | F . = eee Dt. on & paved street blocks from LeBaron room, modern Priv, on Lotus 2 rooms and bath $3600 Fevk. Sect ‘tas = Biche, unt oreceetny act ee 2 or pe. for ownefs living quarters 4 rms. & bath. Large cludes § rooms on main | pepeent. “ : MS ERO} me 3 vee ee | rt Body. It's better than tod aitached ‘is, Cai | Dream " bungalow pars, 2} WILLIAMS LK. FRONT extra rooms and Pe . rent. Me terms, pointy find new FA oi]| bedrooms, th, liv room. /2 level home, large carpeted liv- - | any neue. gt a a “a feat Gall for appoutment, cos, ae. eee Venetian oe ee, eee ae tile : ment apartment fur oof Pull price $3800.00 with | s959 pown — G.1.’8 ping ceater, $1,000 e Nice aming” root on level nept, ete. | large corne® lot and 2cef | NEAR WATERFORD _ | 3 Bedroom ranch. Oak foere. om | Mitreplecs, plastered ‘walls, eat | conta’ be "tunished for’ eetestion : ga Call for terms end 1. yr. old, 7 rms. plus bath, sun boards gy Ot ag Hs gas . needs some deco; room. On lake level. Also -ga- ) E sores: "Priced es ets) Yani. W663 Rose MeLarty Broker til’ own’ payment. On 30m) ee : — oe S telbct & stores, é' . , Bro tial : IN HOUSE ‘. Leslie R. Middleton NEAR WHITFIELD SCHOOL POPs dees and O08 month | FE_2-2162 or v re 63%| K. L. Templeton, Realtor Lake Front ote soa | ENDER taht | eSOCER __re tema) Aces cada Goal Wee] Se sea Pa ee eae | RY'S mn Ores ne seo y cienittet tine | mace, aluminum storms & screens. | arate” dinate, 2 | ivoms ae blinds, new ed furnace, 2"sar se a IVAN W. ; Income Property 43A a 16-ft. On lot 100x470. 1908 Grace. Vicim-| finished. “Pull basement, WEST SUBURBAN — 3 bedroom | age with cremend Walus at Sie. apenngaes a ne 3b AF elias & Crooks Ra. auto wakes, welt we ee oe. 000.00 Terms. S( ‘TF , A : j % pave aS . ss, . oy oa — $cert ¢a= SS. ae SL, lot in- ee iy We buy land contracts _ BEST BUYS Separate. entrances & auto. ‘ § rms. and beth down, 2 knotty / wew 3 BEDROOM, modern | terms. Mah ie a V0 Down x war. | -224_siter_6_v.m. Bldg. Se" oP - on . — “excellent 50 Fa LAKE PRIVILEGES — 2 bedroom Open ee 2 oe te lvoe | . full pesement, 0 heat, ee ee mulidng va Grive. Aluminum » - Well] shaded lot. $950 down plus bungalow with auto. heat and hot : io Down ‘BRICK 4 FAMILY new roof and wir- land. fenced yard. $3,000 costs — $54 per water, located west suburban. _ & HARGER co. ized R 1, wn $5,000 PER UNIT from Saginaw down . FE Includes taxes and Pull price $8,250 with $1,800 down. | 33 w. Huron FE 5-883 7 Oversized Rooms 3 1% full| Here ts a fine looking substantial car perpese. Come ‘ : [T — 2 bed bun- | - ee == arti Laas yee ag A a. on Boot, Very larse ewe ey See cee he x offer, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE RAY O’NEIL, Realtor gabe ye basement, has : Cay a 26x16 ft. living = Coe room. nog : Saiy “20,000 (odio 03 Sener is : 308. Tees Cpe 2°) Game combination. Fenced \ sands eee utility ‘room. Auached | $1,000 Down yon hy ey hy 9 district. Close to GATEWAYS to Phone FE. 3-713 or 4-605 back. yard and l-car e. Pull ar garage, tiled bath, hardwood firs. 4 room modern, fall basemnet, paces. = angeztie basement, and wood Country Club. aie awe (fee . gen ag Fg Oy A ceed By a teat miert | HAPPINESS —— George R. Irwin +Family tra targe lo, with leks, privileges. $1,500 Down ee Se a 7 REALTOR 269. Baldwin Ave. REDUCED to $22-| ‘features, See this today. Priced 2 bedroom home located tm! tion ‘Call now. - lake. Paved WEST SIDE 1- MILE PE $0101 or FE 8-0505 00. 4 Unit brick of 3%e| at $15,000, Drayton. extra large lot, full oe pA Gt tek tes pad. - 9 i ie . losin an on tral heat. good base. and RS z oo payments selling for nly si0,-/ WARD E. PARTRIDGE On the Lakefront irene dod Gade J foot pee QUE | ay ERIDAY | eat Sh Reutty tts | Some en venemenes | Calor Caer ope an eat | $2,000 Down Re ce oe : ; i . by - BN NDAY - é : se bee : 3*bedrm. hom north aide | . : 2483 Pontiac Lake Rd. ingens Tu a, 0 Poem tower cern com. 5- : tfal fenced para, oe aie ene, Zoned Commercial = o— qin trepiece, bardwond + Hocation, full basement ci hest,| OPEN EVE. “TIL value packed remodeled price , wen" i. ROOM house with floors, erage basement month. I : 7 rooms ation area, kitchen with many : — 7 teal ow — "B d t $1000 DOWN, NORTH END fod. mrt are presenty Being | extras, 2 car , large 100% $2.6 Down | oon knot-| 4 FAMILY BRICK $1,000 DOWN To Buy—To Sell—To Trade .puage 2" bedroom. Tile bath, used as apt. lot. Rea-| 300 ft. lot ov @ Deantiful| ¢ Dedrm. Dome. piu amas pe BOWE. Sylvan Manor LAWRENCE W. YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT! decorated. Oak floors. sonably priced, jake. These are '& few of ee caien 6 > y R h da full basement, ol) furnace. Bee | the fine features of this Located on. "Kndereen | Income tale Mig Scoepe Pres A.3 Dedroom ranch home G A Y LORD | ancner this one, it is a honey. West Suburban home Dent miss “this one call $10,600 price, & Clear MAHAN 1266 North Cass *Mpecsoems. the bath, larg RLY WE (S.im at | Galy ihe ene vrme $5,000 DOWN ‘ HOME & St DOWN A 4 bedroom ranch home 102 5. Broa¢way, Lake Orion ° 3 bedrooms, large sunny a Be af yi — 3% acres aite, lovely 3 bedrm.| $list. PULL PRICE § & wath = MY 2-2821 “| SBALEY CO, BmaLTORS _ | _Saeae Reeness, . ‘ustom Oualy 99,600. North End type | home, base. bath up. Well built, aa > 0263 T ON YOUR LOT “Hae 6 eee lates Pull price € built. < acias dee en ® ment, of] heat, 100 young peach basement, new oil Lower Straits Lake EAST SIDE 1915 _W. Huron $ all WM. H. KNUDSEN, | foom and btchen. 2 story. Hall |. See ares E . Bee is the full price of (2 bedroom nice living room POOR TO BRANCH 3 FAMILY INCOME : brick & fal) basement, Garnet ee $5,300 Down duced to $19,000 with $9,000 down Bs aes wih picture This, Dome ICE 3 apartments. income of $80 pet) 51 Pontiac State ‘ fenced in back yard. Tie iy in| Outstanding 3 bedroom brick Commercial lot Call new for 5) So ae cen eee $500 DOWN Bere. Vers Stee, Seange ond Ot. | py 6-esis res Call FE tines | Ras © new oll furnace end is Dome, located just off Middle-| 100 x $280, Would eee this value, ta ste “siih boo Gown: | Located cast gf Ponting near Av: PULL BATH rege. Galy $1. down or cheap bey wt Yased, Cu! for appointment oulaced’ Waduree, eéchiits “Gia. accept free &@ clear home or land = aa ab pee te ees Pre’ bam and mes| CEDAR, SHARES Near conser Omer OS | CLARK REAL ESTATE — ane down. ee Ay RF prop- *3650 1 DOWN ‘ ALUMINGM, SLIDING WINDOWS JIM WILLIAMS Waterford, To Desired cee Colored Families 0 in eaua or FE tani | Square Lake Sod ist selling ‘st only 81.000 With | Located west of Pontise tm Union| BIRCH KITCHEN Bast, parare 8 er. ET. Rome, Centrally loeated to schools | $1,000 Down | An unusual cn 8 ise son, iy Se. aren’ Situated on 8.763125 | @LIDING WARDROBE DOORS | 1218 Bakiwin_Av High sed Senter, Situsted 00 full base- month. Owners apt. down- te Pieed ot ae RAWFORD AGENCY wth “fal bath "& bece-| 3489 TOF LAKE RD. UNION LAKE nie Shen ete te Oe Soni A landscaped Bepee| meat, paved street, close to/ Seine Som tare. ii South oF. aoe 3 FE +148) ment, with new Timken off fur. So MODEL Attractive 3 bedroom home. Has terford High School. An attractive Sinton Ptasiered walls, Coved JERRY E. ADAMS Om ele 4 wk. days, all day SYLVAN REALTY CO MY 31143 Race. Quick possession and priced living room, dining large | §-room home in a new subdivi-| © . Hardwood floors. Delco t. & Sun, . - WE BGILD very , 1 Weneniant and _secege. sion. Gas heat, aluminum storms | il . Pall basement. Built in|... w For Sale Lake P “4 ya BRICKS $10. $1,550 DOWN a et 2 ~ a Bo a. Loceted nese od paved street. QUICK POS-| snack bar in kitchen, Pully Cor 22) Misig or Se 258 or Sa rop. R TRADE ies 90975 |Site Re alte! | est Su bach poe = | erie are eee Oe) es ee eter, CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 | bath bungalow, pins, utility, Avie. | West Suburban 2 ACRES 4 | amie tie beth. Lake privileges: | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE AD AMS home. invite comparison, We bor This almost new 3 bedroom Included, with this 2 bedroom H. . DiIgeiow | #8 eppetmument to be shown | Reick One-Story Owner ‘Seeuiin ce sehen lot ; ; -"You'll be too, . : eo W. Huron St. at Dw St.| & dream come ' cash~ we his ed tw will when sae, te ning tansed ie porch, = ee Be Sian Sy Pe rakes profect home. “Brick pinot bedroom, replace, ef foer = room er ix nace, near " piace. dns romermes, =| ESTBREE & GREGG NEAR AIRPORT WHITE Aiuto" gas eat ear alr, O40 cash or terms. This gh eh hal ‘iaion “Lake Village, home With FULL BASE toa price, Lots of privacy | aDAMp “REALTY rE 4203 Full price $15,250 terms. | eM 3-4303 or +3u imo sop "ties iar : BROS. home you should see, OR 3.2400 08 CALL Long and Low COMPARE | Swi. hel ° St. Mikes District gg ay A ae Bg 152°0, Hilton" 'Puoae FE 21581 | 2 BEDROOM, possible 3. Pull Rime. tie oa ft ot living ‘Look at These Extras F. C. Wood Co. Fe adn. SO) BS «Peas oeouNoie TB! ee ES basement, gas heat, ceramic tile | aren, PM Som Found Only in REALTOR are 9 OP : \pluce in attractive eetpeted | Maceday Lak | Nothing Down | fis, see, tuaraitiecting tia-| Buitda: range’ she oven snd “Fhe LeChateau” Sere oR fet | DRAYTON — | Btivecromits, gtr gee pequunat opine rontage ins pg $00, full price. EM 34196, gareede disposal, . oO terel ‘ as Corner Williams Lake Road & Mio ae. 2S © home thet has 2, Tevel home ® Tonle. toot, 4 balld bedroom starter tn HE baths nes . cludes founda A home ‘with basement on your lot.| 8 ROOM BUNGALOW. full Base: | SOAP thaay | other features. f2 to 14 ft. city lots with paved ~ WOODS ned “eos down payment. blocks and house plans. $1000. vadiaent build ue be wets * veomn oy fornace, Close to new Miracle mae pireste & nore, AS are face ' * . Bon McDonald. OR 3-2837. end Taundry roam: ew, furnees: iene pcertentty “eh only a eciatemting dome bey Joe : oo We offer you this Spacious ¢-room | Vacant—4-Bedrm Immediate Possession _| ice ners Hab Ei) ES oe ey home, lected Ss Drarten Wests. | pe eee eee ne down aes = oo Be |e. fehuete for Tecaye Best pty Income Special ar por lovely, Lest pie Kitchen, Established mm 1918 no besement = barge © uly = re: pater walls, ‘tn good ‘west’ exbarban ‘esalien. AT. PORTER ROAD ment for owner and 2 = make & _ : ree Pinjoatya grenue,. Redroom — size: 680x281, ; en $12,450. with good A must see : room reation room and jots of storage wy 3 ai cz s : : tore then eee Gur maney alow bath, 12 x 20 Priced at: $14,700 with $3,000 = cm) ken oil heat, 2car gs- Sereens, ‘including doors, included. Full price farther tm | OM® story ranch type home house on 2188 Lake Rd. Harbor rage, om paved street. Own- fan, | gas incinerator, auiomati¢ ry yg at fee gitached two car garage. PE oats Kotte titel |LABARONS FARMS. 3 Betzoome.| oe feaving, state, ead A. hum . See this attractive fur Son 6 per ‘cont mortgage eT Breeseway, patie, | wonder. glee " Re = mee eon F one 950 & p.m. on East north of VER LAKE — Privileges. Fine WM. A. , kitchen. See this home. to- at NO. MONEY DOWN bedroom in basement. There is Pike at. Foe cont bey mare Se srT OTL. brick & frame ranch home day with many nice fea- 2 a = room for two, small Wess nice | Where Town and tage Coot. Model phone PE 84s0i| 6 & ‘le bath, 3 bedrooms. large K ENNED tures left for your surprise. lect "from over 300 plans ‘tn | Hiving room, separate dining room | Country Meet RRR pee cet | SRLLNENG dL | nawnmece w. ow Call or come into and kitchen. Alum. storms and Plenty of space for garden Ses aaperal wah. Wooten LTOR = oe a a on ae’ Tage, Bibbon drive * Se toe on won pee - | 3001 Ww. auton 43560 RD | a and « dear garage Jot with custom built home = _Gae heat, paved drive. bafta . .. Rs , N ‘| RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | Senet Bai pice inte as Seat Eton ‘aise teil ——o ee 138. Pike 8. | Open res 262.8. Tel o-0| taxes and insurance. Very clean, | {ict oor Por recreation R oursTannine _| $1,300 DOWN = +e FE +7103 or OR 3-2037 y appointment. space, we hare 8 16° ft Tuis property has every five ¢, ROOM BUNGALOW—Near Tel- | FOR SALE MODERN 3 BEDRM. Taass HDT wpm omromn apes. tins| Saco Sete | pas oP ENE samy | Seta erttg ial | Sue Skttows” "| Ser eet Th ae RORIAL TEES * BOON | ciatay area. See See ae. eaped, lot yim deer 68; | open mves. "il pc Sunday 10 t0 8| shrub “yond barbecue, * im nice eco 1% baths, fireplace, den’ By own-| one all giassed-in werd’ sdoulated, in poll school. Under eg et! The ee tin- WISE IN ESTMENT Dn, MA - v terms. 2 nice homes in good ee ee ae PIONEER HIGHLANDS shrubs, . e, : er. Also suitable for convalescent| which could be used as another $20,000 with easy s ished ent has a ; . Nie to raise chil acres, zoned mfg. Main TONEER Til aren, Priced‘ ¥.80 with $1.0) Yours for Years TR DP wide oors opening the bie inside chy. RAST TERMS. Rew, party Gntaned 3 bedroom . CANAL FRONT | . 3 bedroom i-type, close rectly” ‘ o bag Me Lae By owner, 1%4 story Brick. 2, Ded-| os cians LARS REA. Built o| 2 "inte with excellent lake The Hoored Noor be large J. R. Hiltz Nod Se80 fer fasmne: Sas ; Realtor R J paneled rec. roo, 1% car ga-| ‘4. This modern bungalow com | privileges. Large iiving rm. : : for 6 more aie, ard lace | sists of 2 nice bedrooms, large with natural . Cus fam , or maid : fase: Giteciazare Pat EIEN | firing room. combined iiteken ad | fom. Eltchen “with late of | DIRT SRGRY AT, CONE i ride oe maid quar | 1, w. amurec oe thn D HORSE CORP. ransferred Priced minum 019 A By Owner—Top This er. floors, basement. Ses coronene water soft- age and 300° depth. One lot * : oT: spool ek tench ome, | eit ent ale gatrmneas | Serge Me omeeee | Herewanse, Sammerees | TOTO, mer et tewgre |! ‘BI Ip’ ! (a II ES STATEWIDE storm ns, terrace, a Sage eee fee Ret mesa im price of $13,160 ho eee ee tae "ated tor AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING ana eee nea ' 0. v e. . e : goods : : — : * AT UNION LAKE OFFICE | CLARK REAL ESTATE Bateman mgt, and’ many other uses, . $350 DOWN MACEDAY LAKE Cute Mttle home for newlyweds or| _PE- 46402 or FE 4-4#13 | covinid: laws CASS LAKE _ |3Bedroom Rancher peated in 2 boost tote at ob acts) Ramee | Kampsen |e irien. AREA [uA sssomln, eer ap | seeich paiaee | | Se Matt Sow mr Union Lake priv. Very nest 2|POREST LAKE OO. CLOG, Abs: 3a "pains, "sunroom, base: roma Hoge, Reread air git Reet, | ston area, fesiuring" generous ‘nan renting. - Puss tabs Brick ranch ent ree. with fire- 2 lots. , $1,000 down | ing room «with e, . | LAKE PRIVILEGES 4 powrtac tame | Slik Only ens0q terms, | 3, bedrm - Sea fm, rer REALTORS FE 40528 place, Pisstered and panel 3BEDROOM peo ae] . BRICKHOME —=|_ #s, 180, tot wien priv. Bees SRR | ree mee mete tan wm | Shoat an | LOOK | Bacto Suraage | ‘iach rt at Dat] Se ouch cae ea | Seaman ae | Some cE WEST SUBURBAN z ie Gerenge 8 a. psets, a lovely ; } g 2. bedrm. , bemt., auto, : Basement. Hardood floors. Pias- r i yet CNEL, Realtor, | le G. Tr ocke ct, heat.” ¢ pear, behools Sea tem, fiom’ Bott tas Washington Park Su ; Phoos FE 3ties or OR 32028 REALTOR : : =e privileges. $50 monthly payments. os tull : oe a 1648 Union Lk. Rd... EM 34671 HUNTOON LAKE h id A 1 hot or Pestures Sy eepenon raat ¥ ~ | Ranch home. ‘Attached ‘earage,, 2s ne. wih tT Hig LATE] drick tront, asbestos shingle sides, NEED_A FINANCE. ot ee A a Lares kite “AY good buy.-#11,-| — a iors: | ogee Jot #00 ft fond frontage. | area, ity shoe oak | FIXER? Order Chessitcd) ron mesa wore lesan : miter’ | ‘Listings Wid. | fee mw res Se va : 7 e. OFF JOSLYN || gilts _ geal job. FE 28181 is the)! * =" Russell Young eects ee Leslie R." sane | HURON. NICHOLIE & j Large LAKE Ps re MP $59 2 Ce : t ? = i. ol vent. Gad a°T COVE SND GOOD CREDIT | saves creck, auto. ol beat, Neat to: sell, sont, r weet, Printeton, Bore rent in shopping cénter, Only $2,000 down’ van! ROUSSEAU] UT, aE TE Ieee” Spe ae Arnold Real Estate Y " Ad) ral \LTOR-B Want Ad noniber! ee ioe ~ Se Fae 607m | ath w. Huron) a ee j-@ i \ \ 1 oo ks egw y r Ye ~ Ree on ae 3h A ie oe nae se — S ondinie 5 ge | cece. Scere BOA Bee oe: eee es ; 4 NTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1957 ENTS ~ BCRP | west side location, with | > |WARD E. PARTRIDGE AL TY CO..IREALTOR FE 4.3581 HURON ST. 1050. W. sa BALE © -eial building | &}Plece ; se ‘Breakfast Set $15 BM Retrigeraner | -.-.--3-+-- 4 2 et . Si ‘2.42. See Metal cabinet ..... ies saiees * ef eat FURNITURE CO. 2 . SYLVAN RE | tee ee See oe as 0 | Cee ae tee . fui #-<| Talbott Lumber ka | Bettas tat te .| saws, Oregon chain, aw pm merc | EM HM. ba: used. Mic’ ¢ ae a Saw’ Distributors. mY Seen, tect: > ou isi. ".|- mantied. Phone Lakevis call PE 56-5605. e First : of Alrry 3 97. BATH- aes he r Sen te 3 se a s - : ~< tofiete, | ' Bu Thra Pa oxi @ Felt Base Rugs S75 | Stet s, from, si0 9. 4. thom | ile Rent Leese Boe: Pee. 5 gg ME 3 |- CORNER | : a pe i. Bos 7, bunk beds, from $30.95 a : N nore | « koa \ pe tetn Mode rv anton Kit, 80.95. WAREHOUS ae reentry oe oe. eae “WALTON TV Lane Bd. |? ie Fereed ar eta oom! YOU SAVE location en UB. 10 nese wa \\ . | Tt 4 alton, Cor. PE 2-2251 ba PEnvact | "Swe pete, eee Bye ae house, S : —- ~ lath = So B-18 2 tee ay: ALA? a ian i: y ee us for price WARD E, PARTRIDGE of nee walled, wervice, All makes Free of | Se) eS Pe S| ne een | oa Seema PAUL ST. CYR | - ‘Buy Thru Partridge | ‘ful bullding site. all land WwW. = cay ss, erage teen - NO BIN mae : ee eects iin joo soa win >| “OPEN EVE. "TIL * "| Business Opportunities $1; Money to Loan 53| . yn,Mt, RS... | PRER ROME Tmt | ane “or inde is 0. FE aa = Pa & . a a ; ‘ : A Uttle out of ‘he way, a ict : : . . / : Sra faabeessene' | RAY.O'NEIL, Realtor | gor msm ce, cute | on, acumen pemeaunang, |e | ae eect | yp adie iteers| Garage Doors LUMBER CO. ie . i 8 to 6 ie « . . an S ; ‘ Bogle ‘ § : Sasi ,sa ads eae, |" inns EP or 9EFabt’*| fer ge bale, S'Souteees | ewe sameness a,| Need GO00 _ | sean iat Patact'scl| TV and Appliance Sale | mer sea, cram tar me | Wh so a Toe inte, Fe teat or Pe ean. BEAUTIFUL By SPOT PONTIAC REALTY Plant 4, tor god management, | WW’ tact courtecus service and| maltresse. ire tables, tampa: | MavINE ine oe ceeserzee 000) SUMe, AM ines toa brces. Lares aitending our White Elephant Sale “TEXCLUSIVE SITE) {herite Seataiss’ ae Bett | any ghee AC REALTY, |itew SrAriouh von LEAsE AL-| Tish You cboud ‘vt ourvsey| Tu cet sedve, Mage, @lee seen | Moma nr" FY comete’..".--- tan| esMiadtyeen’ furs ‘gee ould appreciate helping you Wi hee, teks 300 Me. mighty] Sc ree, Eame weeds, STORE OR OFFICE | _fease“a're'taut "| parkine En new | other imise. lems. sey USED, | Dumont 21" Tv, full doors... bg By A> , > nc ple Sal GS str] We tveh ne PE an | PHS ait’ sees «s|"" SPECIAL BUY | Ferd ae re oad | Bat Sar wn te nel oy igen an Rewites rouge | Churches, Inc. ; ; ur pesee_F3 : SUPER" s your Seeds. © & WiD. AL FYPeN OF ayrigues 80 8. Perry. 107 8. Ras 23-0033 W. BLOOMFIELD TWP. |Attention, Developers EG Sncmpeteas. 10d, iuroa._| 4th gotete, stock & fistares, Well Home & Auto | x 3 K. G. HEMPSTEAD ah, fear potch, ear ee tide si 990 Joslya. : ae Four Sect am, 2: US: __102 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. | AUTOMATIC WASHERS. BENDIX.) — FIR AS 4-5 ; FE 406 Eve. PE $-510—PE 2-297! Wf taige om ath | ~6Buy Thro Partrid er 6 call OR 32003, | snd Weslinghouse Tebull As low afk store ——<“FOR RENT : — = coun, 10 acres Tie Thea obey a4 : ___Mortgage Loans 54 as 3 aurea PLYSCORE 436 Lake Ave se aes OR ' FOR APARTMENTS || eh-vou' mas Sa | ero ean “aren | LET YOUR $$$) Loans—so0o'to $1,500 | Sur a smartaap “OER $ te eae cones | ae e€ corner a wil m way near Pontiac, : i. For any )urpose, on - . in transit; Se” and. WALL STE Brice Mie Ge 78 Aces umn eae | SHR Sere tee | WORK for YOU] fis, aes = 5 7 ro Pe et ve oe s, and & sravel. Only | Simp. Mealter. FE éesiz. "| We have both large and small) provements — oe sg PS GiTCRED WRDDIS 5 ENOIGE. | ae WARD E, PARTRIDE ear minor | Sere a Sertee tiie co, |e aeeay | Or Sy 4-3581 6 : : or 2 4 To build @ satage or on GAtTaG WASHER, 0 CRTs BR ae 1090 W. HURON ST. | flrs, "witre"Zh. Sot] “asrytem. Se stl bande.) T“CUHAYDEN, Reatlor | &, Se tested nen et | CiRCA Won, Pure, 5. Fr, gm | Ho speet. dm. Ext Se Bg ota rere ot a 2 ee. ee ee | eee See irae ae | seer oth, Se eee S| Se SS FE 44760 . Pull or Pan. Time — ance on “home - Swaps - $5 heater : ge ‘ cabinets = ———|BateMan | sues we vin somes as| Sea | hese SE Since ines | sak setvner ha veer | Cameras, Equipment 61A , Newingham K | has openings im Michigan for Te- CONTRACT ON | NEW 3 - gi neat Soe — $10M, save PLUMBING bor large ean, Piec- povowr. SOLD. Ts DESIRABLE GAMPSCNM]| Sir dec “rucee a saat ye | Beiseg, wae ste Den | Soe ytons ant ca 172 8. Saginaw 8 eee ee Ate | ao Be aren At SE Ea BUILDING LOTS | sors FE Pending ‘et tneome Seats fuis| Jou geen OS | Al AUTOMATIC TAPE RECORDER |. sale Mastcal Goods 43 ce ee es —— ore employment, Ai high rele i Bete O’NEIL, Realtor. ear and cash. OR 3 Screw Machine Operator 371 § TELEGRAPH RD. FE 42828 | acconpions LOWEST PRICE On fch, plastic awnings, o st | $i.s00 pany's supervised expansion M pocos FE 3103 or WE time | NgNG ROOM TABLE OF SOLID oy FF Re A bc Ee . Sycloue’-tencing | P.O. Box 836, Pontiac program. of Call OR 3-5026 after 6-60. Acme. Gridley ‘machines. Write |% in. (21) - Wise ft. | 55408. — = tok ates ass 4 Sgurry y RM + ACRES CLOSE mtine Press, Box #1 a sOrEty pag 3 Pk Sat pleiecs ne nating | OCCSONEC | Yy,| "hl Fer Ries “wees or oe ; ce a Fm te SPEDE Fie AKE LAKE LAKE) Sa ga ae| Patio SALES | ek ee Satoh tnvictaene | ARS ev es se | Sea awe ct en PE | our sername | Sineok RLecrRiE—aawAiy Pa egeng| Pe Fee | eg “ote eriiee we dom || SOACRES | |cduudiedierin tesa nt 7 Lesile R. Middleton PE 98-6003 Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) BORROW CONFIDENCE gy toed year —Aisciees Sian teasing ; OR 34561, -| eu with . _ parts. BD oo igo BR OR TRADE. 13 ACRES.| {"incit “Mic 33 board i ws oe |" Meyers & Hardie. Large & small. oy came La . tn rae : poration le America's oldest and | So Rooe © avect, ce srepery | _ Crenard_ Avs. “s seeing. our” expert. te Ty: “ailer Garden & Laws | . Reply to Box 6. Sette geate ot ‘cuperunce, You| Ortttin, Zui alge Ray, Yer | GREEN CURVED 7 - CUSHION| Also shim. & exags. | SO" Md Birmingham, Bel _MA On Forest drive near Cedar} For Sale Farms 48 | _Press. Bay borrow up to "6600 it you | _mington, MA ¢3#3,__ aplle cpleeeadbeees We —— ae gx Sy . Office Equipment 63 ne os ‘ #3 i $as0d, 41308 donee! PF*\s ACRES. § ROOM HOME. SUCHY od el Senor m tesuer payments. 3 BUR} gown #8, *, meet ent ee. | READY SAE CEMENT 6155S On Ww off Crooks : 5 —— — > pew en. . = On Walder! 8 FERTILE ACRES or rrenmgre = : tal _ i raorenry 14 Mi. N. of Clarkston Partrid inan le F Seduscessecesbe its ; 2 COAL & SUPPL ce ee Be he Qe |. « Grp ot Pontiac. |"etaradia dae arta Seramp ictric, ine. | ALL STEEL FENCE | Soape'ay paseo e-es| Samer emo H.C. NEWINGHAM | "Sst! tac elt, Bittt| = Tam “amp” To sem | __tn4_fowr_Roome_30¢__| althed apt. up bath, Base. | pee wae gh re | Pe tees Se EL ois "| gee cn. Mai & range fuse bones. | ust, 2080 ilesdeth Lk. RA. New block ; ~ Buckner Customers a ee Gee” ad ; ‘ENCES ~ ET edgieaaamanaoes: Comer ‘Auburn & Crooks Rd Excell ptheed.. 1208 f. A US- 10 MOTEL oy - Are ~ Sseeet™ hate" sitant can, hhewoe: ‘AG WASHER, $25. a ag tt 2 eran LE | Sale Store Equipment 64 ee ee ste tet tai | meester te’! Happy Folks. | erat amar ini bess | Seas Sauk ame VER TSR | Aegrycar rinercce nese | series conning seer, OROGERE AED, 4 Pr, Got, rr. WEST SIDE. as doo with ‘tin of own. whi cons paruise ares al Toms superbiy Buckner's Emsloves verve with « Realtor. 1382 West Huros. Ph, PE | coe tian mattress, 101 Glenwood. | OR POMP | a keto _ ee Giroux.Fronks | Pan8s see seme | see Soe Gees Se Se Bet pan ITOUX-F TONKS | pycte "for immediate ‘sate, shown to everyone and borrowing A high, devel balding te 12 80lagp “Dine Mey OR 24" | NORTHERN LIQUOR | Eriviég tor your immediate ana : i] Riv, “co'6's “r"aear" Guyot: | Sonpany ‘where’ soe, are wer g FE A RATIONAL C2 ¢ 8 REOHTER “SEPTIC TANKS | 28 REINFORCED Sale e Sporting Goods 65 a ee j] Maar grees, Grune "esa Mouece’| Bore Oi Opin alte 6. FS BARNES HARDWARE | a suoroun. Like : 142_W. Huron St. Easy Parking . = ean Bory oF 2 [a race woe Oe | List Thru Partridge _ | Setets heaton pene bom od a Cntr te est inal bere | eg NORTH SIDE |. ACREAGE | fetrigeration. Lars FINANCE CO. bath FE 800 : ‘ X 30 PAVED Roan |Call Ee eS SS ae ene [oe wane. yg a aE E ; F heater, hard- | 1000 Orchard Lk. Rd., $175; 1143 Or- . nefgevoroodt site in @ restricted - SPECIAL po1 gee station rental Wil con-| 4s 225 Eermar 8 room me, located in the ' : ; chard Lk. Ra. $400; 1763 Orchard | OUNS, MODERN AND AN: a Mo X 166 FT. CORNER 10 ACRES WITH LAKE | |. part trade. Terms. eR | city, close. to, bes and schools. | REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. cad fittings.” Lowe "Bres., mi; £9 Ri be demented. | 3" iegragn ae erat mi a8 sounipuice for mien Moderately iy tet, full besement wien ths | WARD EF, PARTRIDGE 2 a ee unde | RK. D. RILEY, Broker | fiesnc.. t's. Jonson. FE Ps SUPPLY. M085 Lapect STeTeRinY Sar Ee CO. on PE 8006. = 4 3 becrms it floor, sairwwey REALTOR FE 4-3581{ GET CASH QUI LY “ ee Ne PULL | STUDIO COUCH NEVER USED. ae Ae aa our | ee | On Ra. Mm 4 ed attic 150 fruit trees.| neal ESTATE & BUSINESSES bes ond toe ouh_ ot] fete Seep freene, 0; refrigera- |"'s500 worth of groceries. FE 6-698 |. USED LUMBER BARGAINS aes 15 of south ; ay size vanity r. $45. electric range, ed eC EP BARGAINS _. | QUICK SACRIFICE SALE! Set ae Me ceiih. oaks win eee us pot 1080 W. HUR ON ST. Up to $500 bruni “Sr_twin beds, EM 34515.) iiner, gus, gus stove, #00. FE 95. | tea, all lengths over ® .... 6c Ft., Matched Hagen Uitra Irons : be ._ Prigs EVES. ‘TH 8 ain $59: ‘ build . 74an8 kk. ace me Ba. lete set with extra sand é ; i — . Qxi2_. .....?n12 Timbers y 2 yrs. old. Condition ike ———OFEN_EVES._Tit._¢____ : : stove, 50; Good Unit Heaers . $50 & up| new. al cost $160, Pric ) cn cimingtam | SP oaSnera $15. up Daveni mn Peed Tetiote, Sinks. ‘Pine, Meet) ies Chellinguam. Sylvan Lk. of “LET'S TALK ae hair. Sih, sol oes NEW BUILDING Micteniays” | phone re soi. r r " Lon + «etr f ta st and most * a. a ee Oakland | Sacee cit) Be oe cetse:| css is eos | aa ee = ; iui at very low ose: os wy 1 sand rec-| Eulation — footing — teh | Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 Marine Construction Loan Com y ag for ooktanding Faloce. | GUIs 30", bike, 424.80; 30 gal. |. restion toomé. $11.98 value, #5,55 ne = toten = eh | Sand, Gravel & Dut 6 men for dock as28. : | siebty Paints .-... : ‘ peel pan set, BO; bed, $14.50; factory showrooms. Michigan . fA A-l TOP SOIL con ae seed * Orchard Lake TERMS FREE MA Black @ vel : . pate + ve. ee land Rae Gant oe ren cllitron’ LON © ° Requires only $2,- ARD, 1956 MOD- Be auehene i we | A-t Som. CRI 6 with “ . __Bale, ._ Cal . Fail cre be i s, AN See ‘oO; - Jewelry Store he Fog | Pent, low price of $3,500 in- - | MICHIGAN BUSINESS |’ SALES CORPORATION Al TOP s0it, RICH, BLACE dirt. Sand, gravel Po dirt. Bennett, FE . Eugene ALL KINDS OF GRAVEL, BEACH sand, rotted cow mantre. amount Retail or La gree vergreens. AC LANDSCAPING 8. Biv PE feett or FE. 5-434 is For Sale Pets 2 BEAGLE PUPs. 3 MOS. OLD. $8 each. Female. 1 female, 2 oy Z sh, real hunter, Will trade. FE 43 IN. AKC BEAGLE MALE 10 mo. and § ig Good hunters See Eve. at pets. , ba Syives Ghee theres, Dr 2 SPRINGER & BEAGLE PUPS. Phone OR 36262, For Sale Poultry 74 FRES4 — &® BABY ee 4 HENS, I Also will buy snuaae cattle. - §-8828 RG NECK PHEASANTS, MALE. 2. Female, $2. $130 Weterlord Sale Farm Produce 75 75 CROTE M Y MACINTOSH, LIC johnathon, Sieel +9) & FARMERS: | eA “You NEED LLM= aaa COUNTY FARMER'S MARKET ou every Sat from ¥ Om. to 0 om. Oven-dreased ont eges. Flowers and jes and cider. bas ~ tones. Handicrafi PONTIAC LAKE ep POTATOES A-i they last. FE 5-14 A 335 7 2 VERE Red. out Pe rry. Sale Farm Equipment 76 a a ti cliente ee Joun DEERE-M TRACTOR. OIE Re. near Siss" Bilis CHaLMmER WC, TRACTOR. We Tare. andl Sea on rubber. Allis ed mer 60 combine. 2 4section spring elevator, FE : | Davis heavy duty front end loader. rk jal this week only rand new i’ power rotary. lawa ower, $39.06. 4-0734 KING BROS. PONTIAC | RD. AT ¢ OPDYEE. SPECIAL USALE New | Equipment DAVIS BACK HOE bed adenine denis. Pe ouitpi swing, ft. digging Rape t ng! oe = ‘Deere e in Ortonville. Ph. NA 17-3203. Davis Machinery = ~~~ SPECIALS Also OCS Oliver crawlers with bulldoze: and back hoes. of 8 dises, bar- rt back Fe 411n oe “AUTO GLASS replaced, ng HUB AUTO GLASS CO. ED. WILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn Auto | Service —— PPAR CRANKSHAFT T GRINDING IN THE ‘Zuck Ma- , ear. a rebored chine Shop, Hood. “Phone FE ~ Sale Motor Scooters _&2 1054 WHIZZER MOTOR BIKE. exc, condition, all new’ accessor- _ies. FE 5-631. PONY ONY CYCLE, BLUE & WHITE. <4 ees Call between’ 6 and For Sale Motorcycles 83 146 HARLEY: 45. . EXCELLENT motor, new transmission & clutch tar on 3.0023 Yr repairs. run $160, Ti WHIg MOTOR BIKE, W0. OLive FOR PARTA AND. SERVICE oO eck. MAS-| ‘Davisens Galee One roo ace Haney ES Boats & Accessories - 85 1956 30-PT. GENERAL. FE 40036. After 5:30. ‘at W. Hurog FE 4-7121, FE 2-6122 ~TONY’S MARINE 20 per cent discount on ali boats ff you order now, “yinrude Mo- tors. Lay aWay at ‘bank terms Grehard ake nie Kees Mar _bor, open “th 8. rth $1200 first $500 takes tt. Bee Ken, ce Pine ‘Pontiac, HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS Munters Creek Perms or 48780 at E. =, 5 ae orgy in of Lapeer. ont oe. ae ee te ‘on M2 hed 4 — ae SS A As horses & equipment. Furniture, miscellaneous. Cattle: 5 ‘ . Auctioneers: ER EXCHANGE 10 WIDES—10 wipes oe BO TL LE GAS. SALES - mile south of Lake Orion on SAVE $$$ BEDROOM mode! trade-ins in bedroom models at &® greatly reaueed price. Terme, “4 down: up = 5 years on balance. BOB HUTCHINSON MOBILE HOMES SALES CORP. Ee, OR 3-1 SED nt. "We will = i for ~ cent on . We Ma 16 “6 for 10 ave bank a N. Ra., Sir. MElrose +67TL EM miles Caet af Oulaed ‘tt iees . ue Ra, For those ©. __ Rent Trailer Space 79) i: MOBILHOME ESTATES. MO MODERN / lake | front playground ent phone OA OSS of Yi DOWN UP TO 20 TO ANDERSON HARDWARE A pate ea en MOTORS SLAYBAUGHS Always Re Ready to Buy BAGLEY "AUTO PARTS FE 5-219 178 BAGLEY sT. eR le HIGH $$$ PAID / ‘iH DOLLAR Foes AUTO SALES _psurance der hew management of = Ys FUN NY BUSINESS — on Se ee “Hello!* 90 For § Sale Care 91 | ae Soa a Seat Ee «| 1953 GMC heavy duty, air g350. | MUTORS. SO TRADE INS FINANCING LE INLAND LAKES SALES |}- ae | SS Peee toe : HUGHES, INC. For Sale Trucks LETS. — TALK TRUCKS | | 1955 Chevrolet Pickup 1953 GMC Pickup 1954 Chevrolet Pickup 1948 Dodge Utility, 1952 GMC Pickup 1950 Chevy Sed. Delivery 1955 GMC Suburban 1952 Chevrolet Pickup 1950. Willys Station Wgn. TRACTORS 1954 GMC 2-Ton COE air brakes 1953 GMC 302 engine air brakes . brakes WILSON GMC Pontiac's Exclusive Truck Dealer FE 5-9485 Oakland at Cass DUMP, A-i 3.2043. $156_ Highland SF 6 wed. . hnP RUMP. Hamiin det ‘Crooks Re. PICKUPS 1950 - 1953 1954 - 1955 %4-¥%- 1-Ton Model 91 CLARKSTON Motor Sales Chrysler - Plymouth MUST SELL THESE BEAUTIFUL NEW CAR TRADE-INS TODAY! AIR: CONDITIONED 1956 CHR LER HARDTOP. brakes, windows, seats. Olfictals car, 4 eae Low mileage. «DR: 1956 Dodge bea CHEVROLET Bet Air 8. Battin ris ios Radio & heater, V-2, 2 tan ie : 7 Buy With Waratitéd i! CONFIDENCE Where You See the "OK" Trademark SOLD ONLY BY CHEVROLET DEALERS jsston, It will cut your gas oe ba i 56 STUDEBAKER Cominandiee & SERIES. 2-Door, O'Drive, Heater, A lady's "56 FORD Fairlane 4Door ......... "53 FourDoor VS. $8 gos}, airlane 4-Door . “ethic ais | '55 CHEVROLET Station n Wagon Lessin el AS See = Wide Selection of CHEVROLET MODELS | MATTHEWS HARGREAVES ‘ EM encichu a ane AT OAKLAND te oa’ ee FOR YOUR CAR. WHY TAKE | ee > RECON: 54 MERCURY 2-Door OE oe 945 DITIONED n _ GUARA! rc , : Radio & Heater, W/Walls, Emereid GREEN. Sharp. T. -| “Goodwill Used Cars” | 'S6 CHEV ROLET Station Ww agon ES $1995 eee : 4DOOR 2 Bois DS Mestes, IVORE. ® ¢ 153 Deluxe 2Dr, .-..$ 795] °$4 CADILLAC “62”. $2095 Radio “& heater, Powerglide, {DOOR, “Hydramatic, Radio & Hester, Power steering, 57 Bel Air 2Dr, . -. »$2395 | 54 BUICK Special 4D 4-Door .... veces $1195 | Rg od ¥ Te ceee ah ‘Radic # Heater. Dynatlow,. IGE & M *eeee a wen * OLDSMORILE "34 PLYMOU vt Gebeekauss '55 Super 88 . ...+.+.$1795 one, ha Radio & Heater, grt ice em : Pull power. “49 PLYMOUTH 2-Door , «. ore Ce eeeeeee eee .$ 195 eS | Radio & Heater. BLACK Paint. . Raina Ther | 4 ‘ heater, stamtatste™ "CASS AT OAKLAND sede tus an gS10S ‘58 Ford Crown Victoria. $180 down, "Bob Frost, Inc. = HASKINS | Scelers, 4.100. PE $2301 82 -PLYM UB COUPE, - : Fly Eokee Mi CHEVROLET - FORD Seer poemoeTesavey |. “Oakland County’s ) ee Heater and overdrive. in eo0d | Fastest Growing Dealer” CUSTOM LINE | FUL zore youR Nore ua Savi “rites “tl ©. 4Door,8Cyl pice * 7 DR. RAH HY- Radio and Heater bass -iemmmcaaas SE ' “Overdrive ee Ti BAR RGAINS | condition. OR i ve ‘An ease , itt tort pikan! &cvindsr - WiwWe eto miles, FE 3408. LARRY JEROME Desoto Civd Coupe. B & B. RS ER YoRp DEaLen | f mt RS Siem | | lower gr we gh ye Piet . : are 3g W. Monteaim. "PE e431 | “WEST SIDE USED Kettner, Eiquidating | a x pony gown, payment, om Bohr ine. TLL Ovex 100 CARS Taker ripe to chosse from. Milford, MU 46188 , ANY "WEST SI E USED WE FINANCE. CA uEncuRY "| EQONOMY MONTEREY USED CAR MARKET ~ 4DR,R&H. aerommae at , = arr: _ $1950 aaa tS visor, pant extra heavy ane, | Eira ROCHESFER FORD s. carne. 2NTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1957 {Os ] oo a a a ‘ A ‘ 2] nee: ee / — a fakes Adults Seem D x 0 Winner -- Today's “Television Programs - -Plan to Study Efect “progranie fred by salons ted in tle clam are sake to change sidoat mote (OF Stfess on-People 23 : z% : i‘ es a | = _>~Today's' Radio Programs --_ WIR, (10) = CKLW, (900) = WWJ, (050) WAR, (1199) WXYZ; (91) —WRON, (1600) WIBK, (1090) : - : Soh — ——" ; _ nv iS rormu a: Channel 2-—-WJBK-TV _ Channel &—-WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV ‘ANN ARBOR ® — How Amierl- stontomt WAYE Woice Pion | WATE Curtain Cue) WHYS eS, aS 5 eae ’ : Jeans cope with the pressures of “wwo, Nees | Seca ee Gaur. Gaet,, mena, | Rob Strom May Try| sonicHrs TV HIGHLIGHTS [11:30 (7) 30 Minute ‘Theater, Idaj1:00 (2) Ladies’ Day. (4) Blenda)modern living is the topic of GRU, neva Spurts wk tiem | wa for More Cash Under ewe Lupino in “Indian Taker.” (4)| & Beulah, (7) My Little Margie.|study beginning in March by WIRE Rows Dom Metocs | CELE. Tru Pelee |19:90—war, ut Music| os PT '¢:00 (7) Annie Oakley. (9) Popeye.) Tonight. Jimmy Durante per-|. (9) Bill Kennedy Showtime. (university of Michigan retearch- WPON, ‘News, ‘Weather | 9:39-Wsm, Cloak Room | WAY, News New Quiz Format ge tbe age | forms, 1:80 (4) (Color) Club 60. (7) Liber-|org, pe. 2 $30 WIR, Dinner ww. Gaeta Scawe ee : : \6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. (2) News; : oo ace. . = Se 2 ‘. Serenade nf TUESDAY MORNING 1:55 (2) News, : : wave, dat Wisk Seuad off ee WIR Wendy Warren ae ee ako teem o 100 (2) Our Miss Brooks, (7)|. investigators, from the Univer, WEAR, Puse's Party wea, Pa Wibias py NEW YORK (INS) —T Spee __. |6:50 @) Meditations, (4) Today's!" Charm ‘Theate ” |sity’s Survey ter PON, Pop Parade = ary, ie News, alking to|¢:25 (2) Weather; Phelps. Farm Report. “i ask questions to 2,500 adults who 1:00—W4R, Guest House Ww — wae ews, Oi : 10-year-old Robert Strom is one|g:39 (7) Brave Eagle. “Gentle War- 4 2:30 (2) Linkletter’s House Party. tiem 66 ta. WW5, R. Mulholland WEAR. News Shook Riwe: 8 Martye Soy me (7. @ Wal~!e:55 (2) On The Farm Front. © Tennessee Exnie Ford: represent a cross-section of | : E. P. an WPON, Music with Mason | s:30—wJR, Dr. Malone way to begin doubting your adult) rior.” (9) Corliss Archer. “Arch-|5.99 (2) Good Morning. (4) Today. ( American’ population. They will Tae ten eas PR ee | ee ee a ers Enroll in College.” (4) Hold) (7) Little Rascals, 2:40 (9) Mary Morgan, == —_—icheck residents in 13 metropolitan WCAR, News” ine ae lo a ee | Subjects like Little League Base-| That Note. (2) Foreign Legion. 5:09 ( Cogt Karaaren. |2:65 (9) News, {eating aber goneen day Moe bp «gr owe 1:20 —WW4, 3.8tar Extra ia aes W, ‘Grant, Davies ball, English and. history are safe| Buster Crabbe in “Double Jeop-|s:s9 (7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (8:00 (2) Big ‘Payolf. (#) (Colo) | counties in 34 states. and the Dis- CELW. Go. ga WJBK. News, es Ree. enough, allowing you to maintain) ardy.” : 9:00 (2) Cartoon Classroom. (4)| Matinee Theater. f1) Afternoon ict of Columbia. 5 ty Go Round we 1460 the attitude of pleasant coridecen-|7:00 (7) Kukla, Fran, Ollie. (9) Romper Room. : Film F (9) Request Play- The researchers will. attempt to “wes, Spee saan tales ee 1—-WI. Bod bre, Burt sion normally reserved for chil- ow Se yp ti * toage tie -|g:30—(7) Stars on Seven. © ee i ee a Howdyllearn whether the regi pone. oad WIBK. News; Kaven yunensyaprannecs | Gcix' acch tees — ~ hae mas @) News, Weather. "Doody, sie stress of modern day living is un- News, Carl Shook /19:90wyR, Jim Vinall $:00—WJR, Pat Buttrem | But switch the $64,000 TV quiz |, 1. (7) News; Daly. oes (0 Fage Eligeneee. 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen/healthy, said Angus 8:30-—WJR, Piano Music WWd, News WWJ, Five Star Matinee show winner over to his special en po ; ome 10:00 (2) Garry Moore Show. (4) For a Day, (9) Justice Colt. - director of the project. ; jects, math and science, and |'"D: 15 Dao.” (9) Million Dollar|se'sn' 3) ‘Artie Godteey, Cf) The [#15 (2) Secret Storm. — BO Re , ' - pie , kee Movie. Lynn Bari, John Sutton.) ster Seven, = 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. (7) Mic- “Such a matter is of vital com _ mee Se tS co mc — Dan Dailey in “Moon Over Her _|_key’s Record Room. cern in assessing the productivity 4 -Aaada’ «he Storms Lash | Pye invented a formula,” the] Shoulder.” (4) Nat King Cole. (2)|24i00 (} Exice i Bight. 4:45, (4) Modern Romances. _ |and health of the American people 7 eresas INO r1tls | 4-foot-3, 65-pound boy volunteered - Se" |1:80 (2) Strike It Rich, (4) Truth\,' 99 (2)"The Early Show. (4) It'sjas a nation,” od. "gh aes ae || nd boy Robin Hood. or Consequences. (7) Robin and|**™ ~ Ay ge Tousen enh the | - H é in an interview. “It will give you|7:45 (4) News. Ricky. : a Great Life. (7) Mickey Mouse! He added that Congress | all prime numbers, not just an in-|g;99 (4) Sir Lancelot. (2) Burns and) 1): 55 (9) Billbe i Club. (9) Dance Party. -|U.S. Public Health Service has _ es as 0a$ 0 eXxas er een -| Allen. Gracie stumps Mary Liv- ct wal easesiesi cniaail 5:30 (4) Gene Autry. § ~—_—[ provided he prog ‘ARI : ingstone. ca ' TUESDAY AFTERNOON | : 1LSO) * E — math-minded : 30 (7) Voice. Metropolitan Opera . ea OF ee FA Driver Drowns in cepa PRO ay reve gli Spee oi scot Hines in Salute|12:00 (2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic Tac NEW YORK—ME: “A lot of people think you're British.” Tornado Damages Area |speaks so disdainfully about “just| to American Folk Music.| Dough. (7) 12 O'Clock Comics, SHE: “Sure, but I was born in Toledo where my father was Ga "tan infinite number of primes.” | (4) Wells Fargo. Premiere. Dale| (9) Magic of Music. - a glass inspector—and I don't ee "| Near Galveston NOT ALL OF eee Robertson stars as Wells Fargo|!#:15 (2) Love of Life. = saben 0 bertenien ee : ae THEM agent in “The Thin Rope.” (2)|12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) 13 : xk*x pas gives every other prime, and that|9:99 (7) Bishop Sheen. (9) Your| (9) Telescope : and winds of|would still prove out to be an in- Music. Byron Palmer, Joan Weld-|12:45 (2) Guilding Light. (The peppery 25-year-old hurricane force lashed the Texas|finite number of primes, not all of} don, “Turn of the Century.” (4) readhead recording star was yesterday, At least_one|them.” : Twenty-One. (4) I Love Lucy. : - having lunch with her hus- drowned when heavy rains e 2 ee nde CP Wels Tap Temes, (9) Dewi” Hits Ped stri - band, Bill Monahan, and me.) and highways and} what's w prime, anyway? - ny Vaughan. (4) Robert Mont-LOT ecesirian, T left in 1948. E was a tornado injured several persons| 4 prime is an integer that | gomery. Ordinary man considers cic sup- . wat 2 ‘posed to be coming to New jand caused scattered damage in| cannot be divided evenly by any self master criminal after killing Than He Aids Driver the Galveston area. other integer except itself and his wife in “His Name Was ; Aa York to be in a movie. It More than 10 inches of rain fell) one, They are all positive num- Death.” (2) December Bride. . turned out that I was singing at Texas City, where every street) pers like 11, 13, 17, 23.” 19:00 (9) AAU Fights. Amateur) ALTOONA, Pa. ® — Ever in the Sawdust Trail cafe. for a time by knee- Rob tried Boxing. (2). Studio One. Ameri-\of a pedestrian being hit by an I was living on a hot dog a Several families left) | Rap tied te ore at pritee, tn. can soldier-in prison camp strug-jauto then getting up and taking eur ' Yuen mas 7 x *. tegers. ates OR pawn the talk gp yer z : ae “ts ' ” “Ww 1.” Say Su hee steady.” J 80 miles pee Bete nge very commlicalet, he said./1-39(7) Dr, Hudson. (4) Water-ihere yesterday in this way ; sewer poles, eo] |= Sree ee Rb ee “front. “Shakedown Criuse,” star-| Alfred Smith, 40, left his auto Cl * + cut off tele- s 4, ring Preston Foster. at a ‘service station, walked a half == = | oS ‘aan service at sev-| This was the time to switch the|11:09 (7) Soupy’s On. (9) Nationaliblock and was crossing @ street) (ap) : ME: “Now you have three ‘Galveston County, (subject speedily, back on safe| News. (4) News. (2) News; Le-jat an intersection when he was/t# Retwor PE ay — eg daughters of your own?” rains, however, began ta-| ground, to schooling and sports.| Goff. hit by a car driven by Mrs.|@ Pertect i ian "+ Arched SHE: “And four TV sets! the coast early| He does “okay” in non-scientific/11:10 (9) Weathervane. _|Frances Bryan, 34. oe | Sy Fe —— oad We hardly. ever leave New ae subjects like English and history,|11:15 (9) Million Dollar Mystery.| The Bryan auto then crashed|s« Testy — 4 Growing out symbol misdeed Rochelle.” _ TERESA es ae he said. His’ favorite sports are| “Secret of the Whistler.” (4) Pat-|into a tree. Smith walked back to) Cooking § Sick 2 tents 4 Decree, Ne ae : Twisters also were reported yes-|Lttle League baseball, football and| to Page. (2) Miss Fairweather. [the station, got his car and took’ st Ancient { Croppleg* 3 Bhbieal name © Goad ‘Nope Her husband spoke up: “Let's face it, we threw so much terday af Houvton and near fem| Semele. if T can persuade the|1i:20 (2) Three Stee Spats Mrs. Bryan to Mercy Hospital.) ., Eersse s of Ses money into the house, we've got to stay there.” Angelo. Lighter rains fell: over|™#tructor to let me in to face the/11:25 (2) Nightwatch . Joan|She was detained with cuts and|se Finis ® Percussion fy oy ae oe most of cast Texas and hall tal\°'SSer boys. I'm emell, you Fotitaine, Jack Carson in “Music| bruises. Smith was treated for leg)# Envacise names pew Cie lees pent chet Romance,’ and ‘Til I Waits Again With You,’ but I didn’t)", J. Simpson, 45, of Texas “2-5 know you were a redhead.” City, drowned when his car went| Rob, whose father is a Bronx SHE: “It was for a movie, “Three Redheads From Seattle,’|nighway and careened into a cul-/ terested in things mathematical and now I always have those dark roots to contend with. Once|vert filled with more than five|and scientific through his 1¢-year- every four weeks. I like it, but when I . een feet of water. 9 eee saree near Port Boliver, blowing) pot memorizing, bet studying home off its foundation. A| them, You have to study to grocery was unroofed| know what you are talking about, least a dozen other build-| instead prosaglio ‘ ged _ of rattling off a lot of other were ’ Dispatcher CW. Whitman of| The fitthgrader hasn't yet fig- the Galveston sheriff's office said|Ured out in detail how he'll spend the tornado struck on the C. H.|the top prize he won on CBS-TV's ranch near Port Boliver,| ‘34,000 Question.” His winnings Galveston Island, He said it}neW show format announced last two hames 300 feet off their| Tuesday. He does have a few foundations. ideas of what to do with some of Heavy hail and rain pounded|the money left after the federal : ' P Antonio and Bryan. government takes a big tax bite: : é : : Deputy Sheriff Gordon Taylor “Well, let's see .. , There’s my said he believed a small tornado|rother to educate , , . then we _ a Negro section of have to pay debts . . , maybe I'll af i :§ : | .2-,|| than a lot of the LOW-PRICED JOBS! .-HOLLYWOOD — After 20|practically a pure mathemati- ~ | = oe WV i) a: BAN . says his studio has “wall-to- win- : is wife, , have = PAT AN eu | ~ dows” . .. Chinese Communist papers. — ; nose gg to separate on a trial ALL : ——____§-+— i — 2 say Chaplin will visit their film festival this summer. tn a Soint a ment ie cou MAKES — = 8S | bald yootenaey Soy hove, cee | EARL’S PEARLS: Some women can run a home nicely on a Ring Hare wap or ae Avi (Oa > > ++ ——— —. —- + The couple have two children. " Electronics Association WISH I'D SAID THAT: Vincent Lopez, annoyed by the traf-|jn8 Dick Make Up FE 4-1515 fic laws, says, “I remember when the only permission you . P 158 Oakland x«* * | TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Sophie Tucker left the Jamaican room and told the doorman, “Boy, get me a cab that'll hold all of me!” That's earl, brother. oe “Copyright 1957) ‘ A WHATS_MY_LINE Open your eyes to its glisten—get a tingle from its go—and you'll wonder how this big, nimble-’ wheeled beauty ever edged its way into the low-price field! Actually you can go a long, long way up the price scale and still not get what the Chieftain offers: In wheelbase, its extra-long 122” span is crowding the biggest; in power, Pontiac's deep-chested 347 cu. in., 10 to 1 compression ratio Strato-Streak V-8 is getting rave write-ups by experts who have driven ‘em alll And when it comes to ride, no other car can hold a candle to the new ideas that went into Pontiac's soothin’, smooth Level-Line Ride! Yet, with all this, a full-sized Chieftain six-passenger _ sedan actually costs less than 30 models of the low-price three. Come in and discover how easy it is to excite your pride and calm your budget—all at the same time! <> ontiac "2463" co tee ne oetagee Dept hag Manufacturer's Suggested Price for this ful-sized Chie __ America’s Number Q) Sting charges nd iodorl exis taxes) Transporction N ST | PROOF code no. 315 | > a om —e 3 pee - $55 “f\|.-.. Read Carl quipment, including Hydra-Matic, radip, heater, white- is Nee Se \ eer ee Feo hh aS cae 7 , oho \ : | MA Yee eS { { : = * 4 \ i : me Ma : Ah Oo ea Cay AN Soe \ PS Oe a eager eee ie a roe are A 4. °3 = a i ie ear cs THE PONTIAC PRESS, s:\monDay, saan 18, 1957. , ey eae We ten os ‘The course, dations of Education,” will begin sae sac credit will be of-| April 1, and “Advanced Home Fur./announced, fi Lincoln Junior High| classes are from 7 to 10 p.m, Foun- * ered n Ponti by Michigan Stat nishing” will start Apri 3. Both School, Room 105, Interested persons may register = he the university if t _ | BIG M DREAM CAR _ CONTEST 15 Mercurys given away every week*, including ss the fabulous new Turnpike Cruiser! A visit to your Mercury dealer's showroom may win one for you! — Vat prize—Mercury Crude | these 90 weslily rites ene each week. Pius trip to New York for two aca hee TV sets. me — via American Special guests of Ed .| eoly Sie hietiakin hen. pounde! 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The story is different now as Sherry in a different hospital— that of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor--prepares for sev- eral month's treatment involving plastic and oral surgery, HEARING SET TUESDAY There's been a big change since her mother, Mrs. Ada Wyatt, 33, was convicted Nov. 23 .of child cruelty, A Juvenile Court hearing that comes as an aftermath Tues- day »probably will seem a long way away to the bright-eyed, rosy-/| cheeked girl. tody. - Sherry and her five older broth- ers. and sisters, however, wards of the court, They have been living with their grandpar- ents, William and Doris Ferrett, of Holly. t €& A Jhvenile Court socia] worker, Mrs. Dorothy Reason, gave this Wyatt has asked for their cus- |" are |!e New Hope Opens as S herry.” _ Awaits: Treatment for s cars) longer shy and retiring, ‘although : ee was her first school exeperience. “She's full of pep and adjusting excellently,” said Mrs. Reason. “A child with less courage and stamina probably would be a pitiful . behaviour problem after surviving Sherry's ordeal.” The ordeal came to light last Aug. 23 when Sherry and nine other children were discovered alone Hoffa Portrait fo Be. ‘Memorial fo Jimmy’ ST. LOUIS @ —'A fund drive for a life-size portrait of James R.. Hoffa, Teamsters Union offi- cial arrested on charges of tamp- ering with a Senate committee, will be continued “as a memorial * i |SCARS TO BE REPAIRED . Chin-scars will be repaired. A bad burn to the child’s other hand) will be covered up, - : ; Scars on her buttocks from whip: | pings will be remedied. Other. marks where her mother thrust’ was sid on a hot stove. will be! + & * “The chubby little girl who dis- Played these scars to an astounded jury exists no more,’ Sherry is taller and slimmer now, a picture of health and energy. There is a slight perma- -nent wave in her fine, brown hair, She probably will take up classes in the hospital school at the point she left off in Holly. WON'T BE PRESENT She and the other children will not atfend the custody hearing. 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