Pg ef om SS =3 #« sf " = an ke EAT Nea es etre ee 3 1 ite aera ae adit 44 ny et “, or . phe es - a fe . di 4 - RE be 4 PE eae a Naat hs: He 3 me 1 yer in agen oe es : r Bal * * *& PONTIAC, ‘MICHIGAN THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 195712 PAGES ( #0" A _ ONE aang Sea aketen “MOVES THROUGH CANAL — An armed Egyptian sentry watches as the 12,839-ton Italian liner Oceania sails through the Suez Canal. The Oceania, — 809 passengers to Australia, Ar Wirephote made the passage -yesterday, becoming the first liner to go through the canal sinve last October. Israel Is Silent on Arab Charae Egypt Claims Troops of Jewish State Hold. Points on Aqaba Coast CAIRO W® — Israel and the buck moves that would radically either county or township coffers | sentences, Farmington Justice Ingle Refuses to Lower Costs. | By PETE LOCHBILER Farmington Justice of the Peace 'Allen C. Ingle today said he will j—and other minor charge sét_by|ty justice courts generally is less law, This would leave nothing left; over to be returned locally. So-called excess cogts end up in! than in surrounding areas, espe- jcially. Detroit. “If someone objected to our he could take it to United, States were silent today poo local revenues from justice and represent a big source of in-| court. But no one does,” he said. on an Egyptian charge that Israeli © troops still occupy two points on Egypt's Gulf of Aqaba coast. comment on another Egyptian charge that U.N. troops in fhe) Gaza . Strip. are comaret, the bor- der to / fra of the southern Isracli port ot Eilat, and at Ras el Nakb, ap- parently a point in the Sinai) Peninsula 20 miles north of U.N.- [what 1 think I'm charging,” held Sharmel Sheikh. not quit the two areas until Eilat is enlarged and fortified. He said they had ignored a withdrawal re- quest from the commander of the} U. N. Emergency Force unit at! Sharm el Sheikh, which commands the entrance to the dispufed -gulf. ternization complaint was Egyptian army officers in raeli border to get acquainted with Israeli girls patrolling the ther side the line, * x Israel has refused to let UNEF strip, pressured the United Na- tions to take its troops out of the a »\| Should complain,” s. * * * Ingle declared he. will continue) lassessing violators court costs in There also was no immediate) lexcess of what the attorney gen-| Aud. Gen, ‘eral calls the ‘“‘actual costs of |prosecution.”” im itm © & wel oe et and I don't see why anybody | sald Ingle, of te ny ee ‘Supreme Ont “has ruled costs | must be ‘reasonable,’ and that's’ Ingle | ladded, * * * Atty. Gen. Thomas M. Kavanagh says justice costs should be lim-| ited to statuatory feés, such as! Te the justice's own fee—usually #. 30) Income Tax Cut Prospect ‘Good’ May Be Party Issue WASHINGTON (®—Income tax reduction at this session of Con- gress became an increasing pos- sibility today. Speaker Rayburn of Texas, leader of the controlling Demo- cratic majority in the House, said prospects are ‘‘good’” for A tax cut effective next Jan. 1. He com- mented after an unusual policy meeting yesterday with Demo- cratic members of the tax-writing’ House Ways and Means Commit- tee. strip towns and put them along the frontier but refused to allow, them to cross into Israel while off) duty. * * * The Egyptian officers’ charges, apparently stemmed from pictures) in the weekly newspaper Akhir showing girls in Israeli army uni- forms dancing with UNEF soldiers to accordion music provided by Is- raeli soldiers. _ In Cairo, meanwhile, U. S. Am: bassador Raymond A. Hare met last night with President Nasser to continue discussions on the fu- ture operation of the Suez Canal. Makarios Boards Plane TANANARIVE, Madagascar a) — Archbishop Makarios left today by air for Nairobi and Athens aft- er being held 13 months on the Saychelle Islands north of Mada- gascar. Rayburn’s statemént- reflected Democratic determination to make tax reduction at this session of Congress a party issue — and) possibly beat the Republicans to. the wire before next year's elec- tions. Appraising the tax situation, Rayburn made clear his belief that Congress can pass a tax re- duction bill in time to apply to next year’s income—provided the government's tax revenues hold up at anticipated levcls, and Con- gress continues its budget-cutting campaign. House Republicans, who thus far have: taken no official position, displayed an eagerness to get into} the act on their own. President) Ejsenhower and his tax advisers, have taken a wait-and-see position, on tax reduction, with suggestions that revenue surpluses be applied) first to debt reduction. Scores of Persons Sick Chlorine Gas Escapes ELLWOOD CITY, Pa. (? — Chiorine gas escaping from a leak- ing railroad tank car early today made a score of persons ill and forted evacuations.of a large area ear this western Pennsylvania community. - Firemen, sttia. tea ponsldispeiialt sialsl iene’ shat ans nate ee the area. t The four townships in Oakland County which are independent in fund-raising are Avon, Oakland, Orion, and Holly. Pontiac and Wa- terford Townships are in the Pon- tiac Area UF. MERGER IN PROCESS John P, St. Clair, chairman of the Detroit Area Study Committee for the United Foundation, said the process of adding on the townships group was now in a “transitional” stage. He hoped plans would be completed for the drive next fall. * * * Included in the townships drive) ‘are Groveland, Brandon, Qxford,| icharges leveled by Flint residents Jordan Caughtiin Power Straggle + Township Board in Waterford Faces Police Cut Loss of Revenue Due to. Traffic Ticket Ruling) » Forces Curtailment ~ A curtailment of the Waterford Township Police Department faces newly- elected members of the meet in a budgetary session, tonight. . by the loss of justice court revenue indicate a reduc- tion in the 16-member law enforcement. branch which cost $103,48®last year. “There is no doubt that. the po- lice force will have to be cut down, due to the lack of funds that for- merly were returned from the jus- tice of the peace,’’ Supervisor El- mer Johnson said today, On March 30,- Oakland County Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem in- structed county justices te heed Attorney General Thomas Kav- ‘anagh’s opinion that court costs should be only the actual cost of prosecution. Waterford Township had re ceived $101,411 during the previous) year, from court costs. Possibility that “home rule’’ leg- help solve the knotty problem of how to finance the police =aeee last week. * * * Fines and costs assessed law- breakers would remain in the townships, under the new law, in- stead of being split with the state. However, income from tickets on state highways was excluded from the bill. Most of the Water- - ways—U, 8. 10 (Dixie monet? or M59. The township police —s headed by Chief Frank Van Atta has eae criticized recently for al- y running a ‘‘speed trap” poo "the Dixie Highway. Officials of the Automobile Club ‘of Michigan claimed that the strict traffic enforcement along the Dixie Suaded Hussein to invite Iraqi)! Highway was more jin the interest! of producing revenue than pro-| moting safety. * * * This was denied by Van Atta, | former acting Supervi aor | learlier ruled that “speed trap" were without evidence, Plane Falls in Brazil; 24 Die, 4 Survive islation pending in Lansing would ‘Iraq jtagonists to take over the shaky ts| little kingdom would tempt Israel RIO DE JANEIRO # — Four ,, persons survived the flaming crash of a Brazilian airliner on) Anchieta Island last night. All 24 jas aboard perished, an offi- 'cial report said. The plane of the Real Airline went down in a storm while en route from Rio de Janeiro to Sao Paulo. The plane exploded, setting _ i cecivecs — two adults, a child land the plane's stewardess—were in Se South Oakland County (Bloom- | Addison, Rose, Springfield, Inde-;not found until daybreak. Their field, Troy, Southfield and Royal Oxvk), with a total population of 385,000, are included in the Unit- ed Foundation’s Torch Drive. | } (Another in a Lenten Series) When Pontius Pilate reported to Caesar on the trial of Jesus, he enclosed with the documents several written memoranda from the agent Jun- jus, covering the events which preceded Jesus’ arrest. Here is the first: might pray alone. cortanity: “Father,” he said, ‘ ees gece? \ L te wh * + MEMO TO CAESAR Followers Urged to Pray .. » After the Nazarene had finished supper with his apostles on the night of the great feast he returned to the Mount of Olives as was, his custom. I followed and observed that he went away from his followers into a place where he The’ place where Seube knelt was near . enough that a few of his words were audible. . This much 1 heard clearly enough.to repeat with ‘if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: Geet ee (tft Somme he was reer fo te townships. eo pendence, Highland, White Lake, | Milford, Commerce, West Bloom-| field, Lyon, Novi and Farmington’ condition is serious, A Varig Airliner crashed in southern Brazil on Sunday, killing 140 persons. goblet of wine _ knew. that his We ‘ and that soon he would be drinking the bitter cup at the supper, but I see now he was using a figure of speech. The man certainly enemies were closing in on him fire to the surrounding brush, The) . i ‘minister under Hussein's father iwho currently is Troops Raporiod Backing LONDON (INS) —The Arab Legion reportedly moved |to the support of King Hussein today as tiny Jordan was squeezed in an Arab power. struggle which could explode into war. Reports from Tel Aviv told of heavy troop movéments in and around Jordan by Syrian, Saudi Arabian and Iraqi units. Israeli informants in Tel Arab Legion has taken con- township board when they't..) of Jordan, severed its itelephone and_ telegraph ilinks with the outside world Income problems created and thréwn up barricades to prevent rioting by adherents of ousted ex- Premier Suleiman Nabulsi. War or peace in the Arab world was said to hinge chiefly on two © frontiers—Jordan’s army and her street mobs. Nabulsi, who was fired yester- day by the young King, had the" backing of much of the illiterate populace. But Hussein appar- ently retained the loyalty of the Legion, widely believed to be the. Arab world’s best fighting force. The -King asked Dr. Hussein Fakhri Khalidi, a senator and for- mer foreign minister, to form a new government. Khalidi report- edly was given 24 hours to choose a cabinet that can win support. from Parliament. * * * " Should Khalidi be unable to iorva a- cabinet in the 24hour period,| the Israelis said, the King might call on Fawzi el Muklii. SPOTTY RECORD Mukli has a spotty record on Israel-Jordan relations. As aoe King Abdullah, Mukli tried gotiate a non-aggression pact Israel. * * * As Hussein's os premier, Mukli,| ever, Mukli has been friendlier to The Israclig said they believe Bahjat Tathouni, chief of Jordan's royal cabinet, is the man calling the turns for Hussein. He was the person who. per- \troops to enter Jordan during the ‘Middle East crisis of Jast fall. | And he was the delegate who iyesterday brought Nabulsi the) | word that his services no longer were desired. A move by any of the Arab an to march in self : j : wee i ae ii : \ T; g A : | poe \ \. + J \ 4 ' aoe iar. \ \ to) : : \ re re “WHE PONTIAC; PRESS’ THURSDAY. APRIL 1; sr fy : : Boe. — wages ‘ oe : eM — se et a q ee ' : : \ Fifth Cub of Tigress » An ‘Australian Air Force base at | _Madtaal Chaff The Day in Birmingham ioe ee A ress Medical Staff Postmaster's' New. Ruling) s sur wo mesos g ST. PAUL (INS)—The laat of five base for American participants in ‘Ask InterventiOnito Affect Saturday Mail ssirsnisesSii2/Semee 165 Members . Oppose BIRMING — Postmaster R.\is survived daughters, Mrs.| * Pant ; 2 ~ MOUSEWARES. y 4 “Swit Filed by 6 Doctors w. fers sll taiay that iew| John B Vast of Branham and , pene, reali fem, rhe -__, Foe Pridey and Against City Hospital [S.'“er mait‘dchvery rungs willA sater,"Mre. Harry: Moore f| tes, cited as the reason for. the , re . |General Hospital yesterday filed a| fice windows would be closed | Prominent affairs soe ter lervantion. tate 9 tae ons ot Gelieeen belek 98 Set vgs <° suit, filed last month by six of| urdays. Collec _*"oP |Martin of 1512 E. Benneville died|E Simemis Ig Al for } [thelr fellow doctors, which seeks) coe 5 Se ro to stop enforcement of certain sur-| ana holidays. | pte: tions now in effect at! ,. -" He was a member of the gical regula : The Postmaster continued, that,| church's ushers club, men’s elub F Lowest the city hospital. — unless the money is forthcoming) ang official board. He was man- se Pricgs my | The 165 doctors, represented by|which Postmaster General Arthur] ager of the C. F, Smith Co. to show “the grave threat to the 15 will mark the curtailment of) when the firm merged with Na: | 5 4 wite | Smelt Net R. I. 98 = Saginaw, Mrs. “ag ‘ 2 ° erndale and Mrs ‘ a é The six doctors, all general prac-| Mobridge, SD. ia 2 5 ‘5 _ = titioners, filed their suit March 15) avenue, designed. oO’ q % * 3 | Pomtiae Press Phot | Claiming the rules and regulations! jett pag pace nag Service will be from the Manley OUTSTANDING IN SAFETY — David Bibl, sixth grader at |at the hospital “prohibited unre-|million dollar building will house|Balley Funeral Home at Emerson School, is informed by Joseph J. Zabelski, director of | stricted use of their licenses.” me- | safety education for the Automobile Club of Michigan, he has been * *® & dia departments of — | chosen the outstanding safety patrol boy in Pontiac. David will re- | A show-cause hearing will be|John and Adams, Inc, - ceive a trip to Washington, D. C. in May. ‘|held April 23 at which time Miss} The modern structure’is t- \cnurch will officiate, . : "| must show why she shouldn’t be| in architectural and A : f : E : : = |Louvre Party Endangers Art Treasures {sivas camed éelentant io teal “el eee a5 EASTER BASKETS The embedded glass concret apped-for-out-of a\— Town MAILING FREE! in loss of accreditation of Pontiac Smith of Birmingham. PARIS (—France's ; 80- ciety used the Venus Milo’s vases. If the museum surrendered part pieces, it took no chances with possible thieves, A plainclothes- of its authority over its valuable smoldered in two empty Greek| General by the Joint Committee | Among building highlights is the| versely affect the professional rep- t\in bright contrasting colors, mak- boiler room, where all pipes are ing it possible for maintenance engineers to easily distinguish the various utility lines, ‘ man stood outside in the chilly|utation of the hospital and its med-| q small kitchen, dining room yy band, ‘smoking a big Havana|night by each of the 48 windows. /ical staff." =. and lounge is maintained in the N , came denaeres close to : ao * * basement for the convenience of NN 69* Raphael's painting Michael. he if states that the disputed the employes. \ 5 : oss ri; “+: « SS Tells Solons Don pee segutations ure “recog- k* & & S et goeccccccccooccovoccoce Tt all happened at a din-|7 respected by the medi- te «! E atch Evans announced that. April 22/,07 and reception gp tlgens Pre| Vote Money NOW (cal statt as a suitable and reason. James Verner dr. Brg fo $2.49 Famous *Seal-Dri’ 3 tour Old Wath Is Works will be the deadline for city voters); bi 1 The body of James Vernor Jr. ° . e to register for the May 20: city|met Guy Mollet and bis Cabi™'tor May Gi paki protection of the health and's9 “who died Tuesday in a New ay Brvent, yostete -CHEST-HI |$ $1.00 $ CiLY for the visiting Queen at the or ay rants welfare of the community.” : gpa “i ghifa’s heart | CH -HI ° “ eo e special election to. finance city puyre museum santse The six charge that only the|*°rk City hospital, is at Bell yy Filled with candy 4 ° hospital expansion and a sewage|ivts the early hours teday. WASHINGTON (INS) — The So-|Michigan State Board of Registra-| papel of the William R. Hamiliton sel at Plastic : TRADE-IN ° treatment plant, ty: inhi Aliaal Medicine requis un .m. service Sat- : partes + - Yoters can register any weekday). °° than 3,000 guests swarmed jcial 2 Acappella naite at surgeons and oh eae urday. at Christ Church Cranbrool 13° : ALLOWANCE : s from Same cen 5 at whe clerk (aTound the Queen in efforts to getisome elderly Americans won't get| to practice im public horpivals. Mr. Verner, of 907 W.- Leng som Waders |: ° office in the City Hall, 35 S. Parke|® 1°? ‘00% at her. Public assistance checks next Lake Rd., grandson of the foun- 10° ° ° St. pane BG Baad "and paintings probably ont it Congress does not pro- At der of the James Vernor Co., wre 1s : Mrs: Evans asks that NS | never é more money immediately. ney R -makers of gingerale, was promi- e ° who lave moved since the last Wittessed uth 8 -celehts Social Security Administrator orney eved S nent in Detroit area sporting 88 ° 4 election report their change of|vards Certainly, were pever ‘so|chatles I. Shottland told a House Set T and social circles. ig : ; address, and that voters not Pre-\nervous as the buffet guests lit |@PPropriations subcommittee that ement erms He is survived by his wife ; e -¢ viously registered here do so be-| -igarettes while waiting for the unless Congress. gives him some|’ ae a Shirley C., and two children, Sturdy, lightweight $ 2 fore April 22. Queen to come out of the dining/™"eY by April 20, the agency will) Pontiac attorney Bernard Girard|James IV and Grayce Shannon. plastic waders with! @ oe: general obligation bond issue to eh @ o* May “‘and some states will not!of-court settlement that resulted in|; _ _MTS- Clarence A. Kleist styled os down? ry complete and equip the new Pon-| ,, ~~ be able to make assistance pay-jdismissal of charges of brutality! _5¢Tvice for Mrs. Clarence A. 1S > tiac General ‘Can you imagine « that! said ee ee i Helen Kle will \ Wade into deep $ es ues Hieetal, bold 0 Sate he Gir against a Pontiac policeman Tues|, pons og Se JELLY BEANS 15° water for smelt|s : parking lot there, finance : A , ‘ ay, ; “i 25c Value, 12-02. .... i e e a new sewage treatment plant. [Dever seen anybody smoke inside} | eee , Perepriatiee A $15,000 damage suit against|(°! the William R. Hamilton -Co:/B ora ta Hen Eges 25 wih these wate. 6 —“e Gle eS po epoca a tam incense), won't start a fire.” Agency le tied wp tn a Howse. (Oiticer Wayne E. Long wee A resident of Birmingham for pol cg niet | 1 1: “RIG BE e ' _| Senate conference over the ques- |™ y it Judge seven years, Mrs. Kleist died : ss ¢c The Puli lon ae in good COM-| tem of how much should (Doty —_ sedoopar oo to op- hemmed from injuries re. |B 35¢ ae o or 25 : BIG BEN. : pany, dining room oe i torne ’ ve m ante aceiden Fruit € Waterford Group |witn nis cigar burning. “French| be sven the states for adminis. [Poe Mens, (Gtr smnlcable| Mariette: Ge. Her hosted, whe (fe 25¢ Value, 3-or....., 19° : Alarm Clocks : : . President Rene Coty had one -go-| "ie —e agreement,” Girard said, which led| retired two years ago as sales | Fruit & Nut Egg e Boat Oar : With Trade-in § : : to a motion by attorney Philip E.| administrator at the Chevrolet 56.95 Big Ben "5.95 © : The royal procession after cof-| The-House wants to write a lim- Rowston to dismiss charges by| Central office, was hospitalized Fruit & Nut Eggs 55° S on he —_ @ q for Safety Plans tee set off a rush that deserted|itation into the measure but the his client, Clifford A. Mero that| With fractured ribs. boc bem) etn) SEO ° S 2155 tminess model 0659) © 4 we the buffet. Tail-coated men helped|Senate is opposed. Both sides agree [ong and another officer had “ne. Fruit & Not Bees) DBS E sires as shows, at ¢ °6.95 Baby Ben .. .'5.95 « i Ten. residents of Waterford|ladies in boutfant skirts onto 5,000-jthat the agency should have the 'verely” beaten him and verbally |— ous "et husband, Mrs. Kleist) Se sims .......... or metal oar ~ easy to @ ($795 Luminous model $6.95) $ | Township met for two hours Tues.jyeer-old Eeyptian statues to = me mages Selats ter May S06 abused bien oe ‘2 tor LOSE mt toreter N ™ " |S *7.50 Chime Alarm '6.50 $ 2 day to organize the Waterford|@ better te sovereign. |June payments. ) i F ae. 60d es ce 2 e , Township Salty Counel, The crush almost smothered the] Shottland. whose testimony was wat ccoeuen pred er but only| Thief Admits Business Teeited Ghinnte 8 tor 20 | Unpeinted ASH/$ a Elec. c. Alarm oe 3.85 3 : e Queen, smile never wav- le public today, termed it a * . 4 vargh B, Waterod wan lcd. “rial station” "wan muted wi prejudice ne] POOF in His Racket | Mareen Ber 10° Boat OARS!§ os tele ris Wout Ontr— § chairman’ of the group which will * & & — vor of Long and can't be started] CHICAGO (INS)—Charles Smith, Hdieetileca. : seek to promote interest and edu-} Elizabeth missed the Venus and! Jojng Harvard Criti again,” Girard said. 51 , MOLDED Your Choice! @ ° cation in public, traffic and water;most of the masterpieces for Mero, 21, of 34 W. Columbia|these days from one of the older} EASTER 98 ° : ° safety. which the Louvre is famous. It) CAMBRIDGE, Mass, (INS)—Col.|charged Long and Patrolman Pat-|rackets — stuffing pay telephone je 8 N. Saginew' —Main Floor $ Arthar B, Tyrrell, member of |W85 just as well. Three museum Laurence E. Bunker of Wellesley, |rick J. Weaver forced him into|coin return slots with paper. RABBIT plodeantnd dnt cuitnAditiee # nines the newly organized council, sald attendants took turns removing!candidate for the Harvard Univer-|their patrol car early Sept. 3, 1955| He was picked up in a depart- : tule armnaieations tn the tows the guests’ empty glasses from/sity Board of Overseers and a for-|on the pretext he ‘was in, the|ment store after telling police, “I ¢ fo ship will be invited to send rep- the armless Greek lady's basej|mer aide to Gen, Douglas MacAr-|wrong part of town." was hoping to get enough money resentatives to the next meeting then finally gave up. Neck-craning|thur, has joined critics of his alma} A similar damage suit against|to go to Boston.” scheduled for April 23, 7:30 p.m., \lookers obscured other. statues|mater over the choice of Dr. J.|Weaver was dismissed by Judge In his two days looting of stuffed Waterford Township Hall, and paintings. Cigarette ends|Robert Oppenheimer as a lecturer.|Doty as unfounded. ’ coin return slots, Smith got $2.90. to 98¢ In the future, the council plans He, Compare Simms Prices poled te sagnonrs seo study the) Man Against the Weather : on All Easter Needs! ? Others attending the initial meet- ‘ Simms Everyday Low Price on Holland, Robert| © e ~ aed ing were Ronald Select grain, varnish. YW \ Regular Size—All Brends D. Prunty, William _ Sebring, a ar ee O 1 y E : identi] , a O 8% N. Saginaw —Main Ploor "gae i Locks CIGARETTES r., : . 2 ; and Mr, and Mrs, Brown Williaips. : Zi HORNS ©) SOCKETS $418 Per | Plu , poems eee pemere 1 $9 Pies euace,Seailer rated Means [used by the weather forecasters|ally, ts to be distinguished from|ot meteorological conditions likely Salt & scaey Sel a a Carton Fay & Tex - The Weather of fis slusivencss, How radar is help: |track storms by means of elec-|the rotating funnel-shaped cloud|to breed tornadoes. t & Pepper y Style |IF choose your tavorite brand end Lif slorars is putting inthis ties cf [tronic echoes from raindrops in a'which, in a tornado, extends to-| But they say conventional radar | [ees v ANCHORS O\l Golds, Philp Merrie ste 3 Fell U.8, Westher Burene Report & series on man’s battle agains: the cloud, the doppler would be used|wards the ground from the base|has helped—especially since miore| " ee 15-Lb. Size “alder and Bidar Gets AND VICINITY — Clendy, By FRANK CAREY to get echoes from high-speed cir-|of a thundercloud, radar sets have become available| | 0 ne ye ene cular air blasts within or extend- Wauees HAY and there also has been aid from $ 79 riee afterneen. High this forencen AP Science Reporter ing sideways from thunderclouds. | — special instruments for measuring| Se ie nen That is, it would | It is this funnel-shaped affair). ” and low 24 '| WASHINGTON (# — The U.S J aes ee of nich, with it ing winds, Pressure jumps,” and from an pores $e Gi scatherty ttads| Weather Bureau is planning a vari. C™ Ce Comtrel speedometer for a TEC). Wnt cado’s terrinc hance (electronics system called “sferics” |i Flat_stowing, tong hap tt To tose mincy co ‘heat ota ot tee “vader pony pis whirlwind. juan the tornado's terrific havoc." short for atmospherics. "1 shank movable os sul te Bonet technique in a new attempt to de-| Bureau scentists eleve the nave been estimated as high as] ye,ltte® tunes in on lightning ey Monill Ae ROPE Lowest temperature preceding § a.m. tect tornadoes before their deadly) speedier air blasts are, 5 i : “ups 7 ~ iz anilla Anchor a funnels can be seen by the human the more severe the thunder. oar weal. have never weenie on 6 a ies. Notas E styles. Not as shown. College, who believes that light-| te oe TERT ...... 2.69, ning develops from tornado-brew- At 8 a.m: Wind velocity § m. p. hb. . west. ¥ - eye. storm—and if there were some ; measured, The plan is to try to apply to way of clocking them by elec- rises at 6:57 a.m. most violent of all storms — the| Sble to say immediately whether forecasts, tornado warnings are jrate than lightning from other! B Bewntews teres ain ‘ : issued when a twister is actually | storms, same kind of un radar set) %" evcoming storm was: (1) a RescseseeenBh HER MevssseesQ| OOD he ae oe : rain storm; (2) a hail storm; or | *ighted. So far, the best warn- | (Next: Hurricane Hunting.) SPORTS DEPT. —Zad Floor|—E Not os shows, Limi 6s 7 mn. Sh Miccicsarse 1D. Wivcaccnss Ml ~| 3) a tial tornado. ing that can be given to pinpoint SE Serer 2D mic coimotorist on the highway. It's) On | @ specific city or town is about |,@.SMeaMeate th tkote ttt Molt Matte tod t ot tk teat death teeta ial 100 called Cc i a “doppler effect" radar. entional rain-echo radar has) & aalaas : - Value ~Mednenday ie pontiac Bureen tornads hunters plan to |PFOvided some astistance to tor-/ | Tt ss trum farmers to (BG 2 STAINLESS vey ot Em (As recorded dotntown) a set nado hunters—especially in detect teer spotters—from farmers to ‘ ; . ya Highest dessveges dev aeek have radar ready by June. i ; | filling station attendants — con- (BY = Cc STEEL ’ eware FOEMTE +. - sore eee -«:-:38 | That's normally the of | 28 storms that might brew them tribet ; s + | Dage eperatare otic scceeessat | OM beginning of | "but: bureau men say it's ‘less “4 ele ben aot . nie @ ¢ 5 | ss ae Pasggonsrencs tornado season than perfect as a sure-fire means, C°Tdinated by the Weather Ba. @ Compare Anywhere for PRICE & QUALITY! +B One Year Age tn Pontiac cen plains area, ore ide reau. And the bureau has nu- jg For — 4 eel eth a 4 ot the most tornado-prone sec- of ntifying tornadoes, merous testi jal that the x : m temperature ..!.cccscctcclecc#t | Hons of the whole country, al. | VISIBLE ON RADAR forecast and warning system is BG \ 1 MiPeether Cicer Pr * : © * sour SPOONS Z it ‘ 2 aa though twisters have occurred in | Occasionally, an air-blast pat-| paying off in lives saved, * * 8 SERRATED KNIVES . * | és 3 Mighest and Lewest Temperateres This) every state in the nation, and itern from a thunderhead will : * % 8 DESSERT FORKS . sie. ; 22 in 1940] 20 particular month is imnume. |emerge as a hook-shaped affair) 1%* bureau says that of 512 tor- 9M % 16 TEASPOONS Famoes KAYWOODIE r 3 bes Angie se|_ Scientists at Cornell University| Which, because it is laden with|M&does reported in 1956, 305 were * 1 SUGAR SPOON. =. if $5.00 PIPES ‘ z £ Siare modifying the radar for the| Moisture, can be seen on a regular in or near areas for which fore- «1 15.98 nt Fe’ e 2 2 nis =—s« bureau in this newest electronic — ee ne have|casts had been tnade—a. batting i : ber stg < os | Your : 5 63 Milwaukee 42 28 attack on the tornadic storms that/Often been characteristic tor- average of 60 per cent.. ; Harty stainless rustproof table ware that you can use for Ae. Choice 3 99 t ts Kew Oriane ft gejannually - Hy average of 200| nadoes. : In 1954 there were 196 “hits” |B Beauty. Shodern design, spud caepiece, wd serrated | oi tl a ‘ ‘ cans in the record) Bat‘ more often than tot the (Out of 514—an average of only 38 \geecial price for Friday end Gaturdsy. pice ywoodle at. -s 5734 Phoenix. | as fs death year of 1925) and cause air blast may remain within the |per cent. : ; / \ he Sisieg, a Manat’, we | Bit st. oul or 5 Droperty damage in the high) storm cloud and this be indis- /moRE UNDERSTANDING ~~ ie : a { , 98 N.S i er Ll ie Ltt 1 4 h econ i 3 & Bre. Marie 41 iY ioe Lemaereneiter a echoes give | Bureau scientists attribute most \ ie: si he j EB Raeewe Fy RECEIVES ECHOKS by ralndreps. | . of the improvement in the last few Soin BROTAERS eee «| a , $195 Tampa - . %¢66 Whereas conventional-type radar; This circular air-blast, incident-|years to increased understanding | Aginginainainainan sina anaena RH HH CIE 9% X. 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Seno Floor ie iN aicen a armen nia eae aa ences nore is Sine a acteot ee _— eee pagename " gswenty ssa apy Pew ae SS ee oe ip “ey hows Bae, f E / if 1 i ‘ i + / t f ij i rs / f i { 4 .) | z ‘ j i f j j eae Lae fs - ABs Sn oe ele Anan sstidn o hianane? i W_ Coane: Prext f one Retail Ac § Advertising Mar.. Classified Manaaer Entered at Post Office. Pontiac, as secend class matter ~ MEMBER GP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS emmnnmmeremersenti rhe 7 reubll ! is entit exclustv ly to the eal eens printed in cumusas" Gs eel co ak AP pews dispatche: this ‘an. Seatue Penns % dolly by carrier for 40 cents ® week; where beng Are is not avaliable ay mall in O28 Genesee, L comb, Lapee bebe Counties « ° Bacon Fear: elsewhere, 7: Michigan and all other United fiates $20.00 a year, All mat! ateeietinne pavable in advarce. Pontiac PE 2-181. is, MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1957 Singapore iceeions May Lead to Self-Rule A delegation from Singapore is - again in London to negotiate self- rule for Britain’s last important base between Cypress and Hong Kong. Last year a similar group under the then Chief Minister Davin Mar- SHALL failed. At that time it was expected the British possession would be in for a period of intensified Com- munist activity and disorders, 2 RX However, no rioting occurred and now the new chief minister, _ Lim Yew Hock, a member of the moderate Labor Front, is plead- ing the colony’s case, The able Mr. Lim is an ardent supporter of a democratic solution for ‘Singapore and was most stic-— cessful last fall in putting down a Communist directed agitation in the schools and factories, —_ The obstacle to a settlement last _ year was control of internal security. It was mutually agreed that Britain was to have charge of foreign and external affairs. But the British also wanted to keep the right of in- tervention within the city in case of trouble. te * ; This is understandable because three-fourths of Singapore’s popu- lation is Chinese, many of whom are sympathetic to Peiping. Now Mr. Lim proposes the creation of ‘a defense and security council consisting of three Britons, three Singaporeans and a representa- tive of the nearby Malayan Fed- . eration. It would act in the event of a threat to internal security and could call on the British troops stationed in the colony. . “gf © ® Singapore commands the sea route to the East and the British have spent a great deal of money there. The $170 million naval base alone covers 21 square miles and there are great dry docks and bases. Surely some agreement will be reached to let the city run its own affairs while protecting it from at- tack from without or subversion ~ from within. If You Live Here Know Your State Throughout Michigan _ regional, county. and local committees are busy this month preparing for the fourth annual: Michigan Week, scheduled May 19 to 25. . * * * . Michigan Week is a special time set aside in-the spring of each year td focus attention on our state—its _Yesources, its heritage, its almost boundless opportunities. rs It provides a special occasion,’ for Michigan's seven and a half! million citizens to increase their knowledge and appreciation of all that makes Michigan great. General chairman fo the state- wide observance this year is K. T. KELLER, retired Detroit industrialist. x * * Circuit Judge H. Russe, HoLianp is chairman fgr Pontiac City, and Tuomas F. WietHorn, manager of the Fisher Body.Plant in Pontiac, is general chairman for Oakland County In addition to Pontiac other communities in the county are pre- paring their own celebrations. | 3k * * Slogan of the week this. year is oe / “at's Great to Live in Mic higen” and \ sheen ri ‘roping | = es @ Michigan's state ‘bird/since 1911. 8. We take the liberty of adding an- other thought to the official slogan, “it's Great to Live’ in Michi- It's likewise good and proper io know all you can about your state: ‘The week of May 19-25 will give - us alla chance for a much-needed refresher course. ;? —_—_—_—_—_—_— “NotHne has been accomplished by the many efforts made in recent months to establish peace and-good- “will between the Arabs and Israelis,” ° says a commentator. He is mistaken. Less than neg has Ween accom- plished. - Let's BE “optimistic, and possibly charitable, and assume there are more honest men among Officials of the Teamster’s labor union than there are crooks. = The Man About Town Less Than 2 Days Going to Let That Prize Be Won by*Somebody Else’s Easy Street: What $250 is a stepping stone to. “There goes another opportunity.” That’s what you'll be saying if you don’t get. your baseball ‘contest entry tnto The Pontiac Press Office by Saturday NOON of THIS week, April 13, which is only day after tomorrow. The prize of $250 in U.S. Savings: Bonds, the best investment in the world, is given ' for the nearest. correct answer to: What player who has been at bat at least 25 times will be lead- ing the American League on the night of Friday, April 26 and what will be his batting average? You can beat yourself out of $250 by not getting your entry in on time. Last year 85 entries were disqualified because they were too late. Every member of your family \s eligible to compete. A minute or two of your time may be worth $250 to you. Or would. you rather see one of your neighbors get. the prize? . First to report croaking frogs this spring was _ Mrs. Marguerite Conover, who heard a whole chorus Wednesday — near her home at Pontiac Lake. Exactly ten years ago oan according to a letter from ee ca Perry Robertson, residents along Pontiac Creek were clean- ing up after one of the worst floods thicy ever experienced. Latest to qualify for the distinction of being born in a log cabin is Thomas Shipley of Drayton Plains, who celebrated his 82nd birthday on Jan. 31. In a neck and neck run for leading the entries in our baseball contest are the trio of Witliiams-Mantle-Kuenn, P, but they're being crowded by a couple — of others. What do you think? 7 One of the 40 winners in a photography. contest is Jane Booth, tional Mrs. Merle now postmaster at Dy nine! is a great- great-grarfddaughte of CornéMus Davis who in 1836 wag the first settler there and ees Wd (oad office. We're in; Absolute agreement with a letter fromy North Branch Gazette has moved to a new location on the north side of West. Huton street in North Branch. . The Gazette’s co-publishers are, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. ’Neaves Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Hiland H. Thatcher of 75 Cherokee Road; sixty-seventh wed- ding anniversary. Joseph Mcintyre of 571 Third Ave.; ninety-fou:th birthday. Mrs. Minnie Peterson of 49 Edwards St.; ninety-second birth- day. Mrs. E. R. Elkins of 748 Orchard Lake. Ave.; ninety-second birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob G. Harriman of Rochester: fiehy extn wedding anni- versary. Mr. and, Mrs, E. H. ‘Congdon , of OXford: fifty first wedding, anniver- Pig sary Mle" ov y i é j : i f NEA Service, ine, ~ A Home Away From Home |” David Lawrence Says: Pid - Ike Unruffled by Criticism a eran a sensible philosophy DWight Eisenhower seems to have about criticisin di- rected at him — and there has been plenty of it lately. Much of it is petty and of the sniping sort F and much of it is | ill - disguised * partisanship. But Eisenhower is not ruffled by it, What he said to his press con- ferénce this week reveals so much tolerance, good ‘ LAWRENCE the exact words he used are wor’ nature and wise understanding oft repeating. He said: “T think IT am old cn " philosophical enough to to separate the personal ittacks from those that are ferences 6f opinion tion, The latter I ‘the way [try to because I have to do — to do; The subj came up because the reporters, jAany of them as usual vin the trivial gibes and at come from partisans ftol Hill, try to obtain the @iy that this is news of more hortance to their readers than anything else nowadays. A 4, MORE IMPORTANT ‘ # Partisan squabbles are important sometimes, but nowadays there would seemi to be things far more important than how the President likes the scolding he got because his chauffeur exceeded the speed limit or whether a helicopter pro- cured to move the President quick- ly from the White House to an airport might also be used once in a while to transport him to a golf course. One would think that some of the critics believe the American | people begrudge the President an opportunity to maintain his health by régular exercise, But agide from the efforts to pri voke party fights and rifts inside hig administration, the questions at thé press conferences do reflect to “ne small extent the Stevenson-Tru- man viewpoint about the adminis- tration. ere is no reason why this shouldn't be reflected in the press conferences, but it seems passing strange that some of the affirmative or more positive de- velopments in-the werld scene little or no attention at all, Thus, just a-little less than six months have .gone by since th= whole world was fearful that the military action taken by the Brit- ish and the French at Suez would lead to -a more serious conflagra- tion. Today the Suez Canal is open and there is no war, Theo issues have by no means been resolved, but they are being tackled by ne- gotiation and through the inexor- able moral force that must be applied if a world war is to be prevented. There is peace today. Ameri- can beys are*not being drafted- for battle, Prices aren't being controlled and materials are not being allocated or wages frozen. The national economy is meving along and the American people, while not cety relieved of = £ ONES get e jt A Laste? S| | i im “Hey, Mom, lnrow me peanuts!” ‘\ their werries in the interyational situation, are noi on ife verge of having their person busi ness affairs disrupted. lt is a cause for gon in which the Brifish and French people can. s . For they also haye been savgd the horrors of a big war. True #nough Nasser hasn't yielded, but/Ahere is reason to be- lieve thatshe is far from certain himself fat he is the victor, as so many pews articles describe him to be me and patience can bring a soot result in the Middle East. t is the Soviet- government's turn = worry, as it writes more and more notes complaining about the overseas bases of the western pow- ers, This is the broad picture of world affairs—and by no means an unimportant one—but the Presi- dent's press conference this week didn’t, reveal a_ single- question about the state of affairs ushered in by the reopening of the Suez Canal. Maybe peace isn‘t interest- ing .and only friction makes news. Criticism of Eisenhower or of any president is logical and desirable but, when it is filled with personal innuendoes and efforts designed to give the impression that the Presi- dent either lacks integrity or fidel- ity to his job, it goes too far. That is why Eisenhower's own temper- ate reaction to all this is a salutary example of self-restraint and tol- erance. — : (Copyright, 1957) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And Jesus said, Are. ye also yet without understanding? — Matthew 15:16, . . * * * It is the same with understand. ing as with eyes; to a certain size and make, just so much light is. necessary, and no more, Whatever is beyond brings darkness and confunion.—Shaftesbury. ee Dr. William Brady Says: Skin Can’t Absorb Pano but You Can Inhale It medical authorities of yesteryear flatly asserted or im- plied that this or that food, chem- ical, medicine, or poison may be -absorbed through the unbroken skin. Many * * * There are on record numerous reports of serious or fatal poisoning from arsenic sofu- tion spilled oyer. the feet, from spilling nicotine solution on the clothing and _ fail- ing to change the clothing immedi- ately, from apply- ing a_ poinsonows shoe dye to shoes DR. BRADY on the feet, from prolonged use of hair dye containing lead, or from careless handling of tetra- ethyl lead (anti-knock) gasoline. In all of these instances, I am confident—cocksure, if you like —that whatever poisoning oc- curred was from inhalation of _ the poison, not from absorption through the skin. Even though I claim nothing is absorbed through the - unbroken skin. warious liniments or em- . brocations are. nevertheless, good remedies. Spirit of camphor or camphor liniment (camphorated oil) may give considerable relief when applied to the chest, bronchitis: ralgia; over the bridge of the nose for coryza. / “MAKE IT YOURSELF i Camphor liniment (camphorated — oil) is made by dissolving about two ounces (three heaping table- spoonsful) of gum camphor, coarsely powdered, in enough olive oil or cottonseed oil {6 fill a pint bottle, Add to camphor liniment a little aromatic spirit of ammonia (an ounce to the, /pint) to make a good rubbing lihiment to relieve or prevent muscle soreness or stiffness. ; ¥ * How eyn these external appli- cations fave any effect if they are not’ inhaled? Who says they are yet inhaled? “Aside from the perhaps insig- nififant amount of camphor or agimonia inhaled when volatilized - yy the body's warmth, these and /numerous other agents applied ex- A terrialty are — or less irritat- for / over the brow for neu,’ ing or rubefacient and so they act as counter-irritants. * * * Signed letters, not more: than one page or 100 words long pertaint to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, dieg- nosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Willem Brady, if a stamped self- eabhooses envelope is sent to The Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1957) * @etters Paes necene 4 , aary because of lack of space. 1 i ae ‘Thomas of the Legis and Appropriation _of Jan. 1.) mmittee as ould pay our anyone for not Jffove in and assume JA this debt? Who can blame for moving out of this s to avoid such a burden? .. J. A. Hubbard . 108.Woodward Ave. .Reader Enjoys Press Article IT enjoyed the elitorial item about snow in Friday’s paper. It made. me think of the 38th chapter of Job: “Hast thou entered into the treasures of the snow?” ’ Bible Reader — ‘Out-of-Towners Shop in Pontiac’ Sometimes it takes an outages - to call your attention to the obvi- | - ous. While talking to some Bir-. mingham people about shopping, I was interested to hear them say they really enjoy coming to Pon- tiac to shop. Besides enjoying the stores, they commented on the exceptional service they’ve had in dealings with Pontiac business- men, in contrast to poor service they seem to find elsewhere. May- be Pontiac folks should take a better look at things right around home. _Lecal Yokel ‘Jeems’ Offers List of Phonies I have a list of current phones. . Here they are: Flying saucers Mister Beck Russia _ (Colossal) Carlotta . Elvis Presley MMMMonroe You can have my share of ail of them for free. deems Wants Advice on Tornadoes _I'm a mother of two children / and we live in Lake Orion. We've never had tornado drills or any advice on them. Maybe if this is printed, something can be done as we approach tornado weather.” For instance, we have a gas, stove that would explode. Does the utility company turn off gas and lights or what? Mrs. Carol Knight nw a Woman Reflects on Wyatt Family When I think of the slow, painful efforts through the ages to accomp- lish more/humanity of man toward his fellow man, I think of the Wyatts; We can get along without our yest intellect, and most of us sé our expenses. . to remember that every step in the progress of the world. in -ref- erence to crime, has come .from human feelings of man. Ruth Hagen 3110 Garden ‘Should Cut Speed of President’s Car’ ‘Tm ph the “newspapers printed the facts about President Eisen- t to the 170, 000,000 million peo- ae he represents. Secondly, of all people, he should obey the safety ; laws first. a "Motorcycle . . Portraits “. By JAMES J. METCALFE I wander through a meadow, and ...I1 gaze up at ahill... The sky is like a pillow, and.., The countryside is still... It is a calm and peaceful scene... . Beneath the morning sun . . , And yet without your loving smile .. . It is an empty one .. . The” meadow has not changed at all « » « The hill is just the same . . . But when I ecallan echo forth . . . I do not hear’ your name... And when I fouch the twilight of . . The evening or the dawn . . . I have to tell my heart at last , .. That you are really gone... And I can only try to match . . The silence all ‘By. “weeping quietly A little plot of ground. (Copyright, 1957) Smiles Goats may be barred from roam- ing at large through the streets of ‘New Mexico’s towns It's / enough to get around . beside . * animals’ * * * An astronomer says we'll have sunshine for 86 million years. Are they saving it up to be sure? . * «+ © Some brides, when saying ‘I they could do better. * * * If every man’s life was an open book you couldn't send it through the mails: do,’ probably are wondering if / * * * A horse can sleep while stand- ; ing up and hasn't a thing on ~~ father of «a month-old baby. . t t: x, fr Hard work and common sense make it easy for you,to mgke the best of weet " add ‘mind. Reading fe the/Jines on a married woman's’ facg, it indicates a flock of -eh: iden. a Case Records of a Psychologist: Complaint About Youth Is Age-Old How many of you agree, doith Prof. S.? Better save this case record for discussion at PTA or church meetings, for if is most enlightening. And never grow pessimistic about the future of mankind. Human ‘beings can adapt wonderfully to changing external conditions. By DR! cae W. CRANE Case : Prof. S.. aged 70, has this to sad about youth: “The children now love ‘luxury They have bad manners and_ con- tempt for,/authority. te * * “5 They show disrespect for elders 7 and love to chat- 1.35 exercise, : “Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They no longer rise when their elders enter the room, ; “They contra- CRANE dict their par- ents, chatter before company, gob- ble up the dainties at the table, cross their legs and tyrannize over their teachers.” A great many of you readers may agree with this criticism of modern young people. * * * But wait a minute! That is not a recent indictment of youth. For Prof. S. is Socrates, famous Greek philosopher who lived fron 469 to 399 B.C. : So his scolding of youth occurréd about 2,357 years ago. ‘It closely parallels yesterdd@y's ter in place of ° times per childhood as the ackien age. Adam was probably the only grandpa who didn’t boast about his youth, for Adam apparently had no childhood, And neither did Eve. * * * So their children were the onl teenagers in human history w escaped the reiterated ref “Now when I was your age, #tc. etc.” 7 PSYCHOLOGY ETERNAL & Chemists and engincers 4ind as- tronomers are offering dis some very new inventions, Aahe world seems to be carteni i along at térrific speed and phany folks worry as to whether fnankind can stand the new tempo/ of living Don’t worry aboyt. that. Wheth- er you travel fybm New York to San Francisc) in 60 minutes or in the 100 Mays it took by horseback in er times, al- Ways reassuré yourself of these facts: People styl get hungry three ay and require their starch and carbohydrates. = kiss is stil) in demand rn tro Adam and Eve, as the latter stood grieving at the death {/ Abel. Nobody is intghested in dashing Ahrough a wedding or a funeral / service in 60 seconds just because we are now in the age of rocket ships. The eternal verities still exist. Religion and morality and char- ity and music are just as vital as they ever were. For man’s psychology remains the same, His external tools may alter and the tempo of travel may accelerate. But mankind's psychological en- dowments apparently haven't var- ied a. single bit since earliest re- corded history, GOD'S SCHOOL ROOM + Earth is apparently at least one of God's- school rooms. The Al- mighty surrounded us with scien- tific laws and placed innumerable raw materials around us to insure us a more abundant life, * * + But weeds still are a farmer's great foe. And similar psychologi- cal ‘weeds’ tual growth. For. the mobs that have arisen regarding desegregation of schools and the racial bias against certain foreign nations, are as viciows today as they were in the age of Socrates. But we are learfiing to control inner psychological fortes and channel them more productively, — just as we likewise are steering atomic energy for human better- ‘ment. So take heart = * ©. #£ ‘ Always write to Dr, George W. Crane jac, = ope cas Le kat 5 wr en , rar a singe Ss Por’ cr. Fe Ml a " phiets. rd 1 : | ' | : I i : i} | | tuts ie GAO IE OE cern es Oe nee villages. slow down our spiri- « . é : ’ Girls’ smart Easter toppers + What could be more practical than a coat that can , be laundered at home! Short styling in empire and 7 (en oF uN _ - eee 4 ioe FEDER AL And i 4 || THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1957 F \ \ A. Junior boy's sport suit has a splash weave coat Three-button rayon-lined jacket combines wool and rayén, Elastic insert slacks are 15% nylon, 85% abardine, In blue, , tan. , Sises 6t0 pbs Hurry, save Bed neat 14.9 8 B. Reg. 10.98 boys’ coats in crease-resistant rayon Terrific savings on these rayon-lined topcoats. 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Period. can plumb the depths of his doubt! many as 20 years can the impact called the “gem of gems.” _—_ The Hindus prized it because which she was famous. . AP Newsfeatures.) ‘Tomorrow: Sapphire and Opal rs a. & 2 TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR , _|orace with an enthusiasm. News- 2 It is not easy work. People ;|apers avoided the word. Obits oe have taxes to worry about, grocery JUNIOR EDITORS | said died of a lingering illness. a Other “Mazel » Dicksons | people then knew the symptoms a been ‘around to speak gg P of cancer: Unusual bleeding or 5 Heart Fund, pollo, Community discharge, ‘& jump or thickening ; Chest, arthritis, nephritis, Boys in the breast or elsewhere, a a5 Clubs, and all the other fine sore that does not-heal, persist- , works of charity and do-good. ent change. in’ bowel or bladder if The Hasel Dicksons are running | | , Zz habits, persistent indigestion or into some closed doors. But ° sueiae difficulty in swallowing, or being people of good spirit, they | [> 4 OWNED change in a wart or mole, paieedcccte: — Cure rates — thasnigh sapped Their battle to meet a quota is ; surgery and ra , a reflection of a bigger, dramatic " pe aS pe cmt Oe er odie awe of before World War II. “ / * “* * : i] | They-can remove the stomach, a \ >: @ | lung, all the organs of ‘the pelvis,| ~ \n jpart of 4 liver, the vital adrenal £ glands, even the master gland, the &- 4. Ruby, Peridot and Sardonyx . : July's birthstone is the ruby — a stone that ancient Hindus once they believed the wearer would be warned of approaching danger by the stone's losing its bright PO acs edna nitabes prasinsih dots Sahin illo. by. the bucketful and had cloaks and scarves covered with them. Here is an Indian rajah for you to color, He wears & beautiful Boge eg Neb., (INS) — . Some ruby in his turban and one-in the hilt of his dagger. Gates tab clas ta) ladle an x The birthstone for August is the peridot, oF the sardonyx. If you were born in August, you can take your choice. < ; “The peridot is a lovely pale transparent stone of light olive green. The darker the green, the more valuable the stone. The sardonyx has bands of brown and white. In early days, rulers wore many jewels as a sign of high position 3 and wealth, and Queen Elizabeth I of England was one of them. The Queen is shown here wearing one of the Jeweled gowns for - (Kathryn Giese of Angleton, Tex., won $10 for this idea. Send. your suggestions in care of this newspaper, Violet Moore Higgins, Historic Courthouse : vm Withstands Siege ROME ce Bectcese, which stood through attacks of British soldiers in 1780 and Yankees in 1864, almost fell when it was and ‘by skunks. vemerpnsvaent A aan Mrs. Emma Styl, county nurse, upon | isity Clerk J. Binn Sr. counter- the Mailster’s cargo) attacked with aieieels furnished i rf E B i i Hl fl ree i A in Me Lawyer Finds Clients on Both Sides of Case " COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. # — Attorney John H, Gately found himself in a. “most unusual sit- uation” fh @ case here. He had one client too many. Gately. was representing Luther Alto Robbins. He case, too, of Jerome H. Duchon Jr, Cars belonging to Robbins and Duchon were involved in a high- way accident, : Gately, a bit red faced, told) - Justice of the Peace H. C. McShane he didn't realize his clients were on opposite sides of the same accident, The judge permitted Gately to withdrew. The oompah of the tuba is dis- appearing from South Africa's music world, Johnnessburg re- ports. Only in Army brass bands does it still find a place Delicate details frost Easter-pretty blouses 2°? 1. 598 a Look your feminine prettiest. in : blouses with crisp apogee roldery : oose irom Dacron® batiste or nylon, fine “@otton, Pastels and white. A. 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Lasts All Year - Workers Make Items to Be Used at Christmas 2 Years From Now Mention Christmas to a friend * ak But today:is Christmas for thou-| sands of working men and women in one of America’s most inter- esting specialized industries — the and supplies, In factories Massachusetts to California, these as the Three Wise Men, churches, angels, and the Holy Night. scene. RELIGIOUS THEMES “The trend to religious themes will continue this coming Christ- Humane Society Buys Hi-Fi Set for Its Pets se See ce ea ae antenala and give therts a more an ed, “‘it also will help relax visitors and employes.”, : A o,%, ip ee ee CGE OF « ¢, 2 a WEN Tay: FEDER ae ee ee Peers (if Me yh '. and feel so very feminine in fashions from Federal’s 5g : Te ei S454 Joe, “y, 5 * : 4 ‘ SUES NERY ee 7 “9: 0 $469 , COPPER FINISH Hah woos] nl EE ECE Cees “eu i). 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Levet as plea was entered by their af 4 Sz gif Be i Eg : ¥ , i gs EE ial u i g i i 3 14 4 3 i Heli i i : _|Russia, The Sobles’ ‘rence, 17, was born in Lithuania. ‘Pair Accused of Sie in pe ew York | No,” the couple le to eed in a loud voice, Their attorney told reporters that. the couple told him they to ing : arm of Russia,” said the at- torney, who added that indications were that the Sobles “‘were unwill-| ing tools of the Soviets, forced “ ‘ido its bidding.” * * * Their attorney also indicated erative’ in the government's con-| tinuing investigation of espionage. “They had a burden they want- ; came to this country, = their attor: sa said, “They were anguished individ-' uals, suffering intensely from ex. periences they had gone through | before they emigrated to this country and since.” ; Soble and Albam were born in’ Lithuania: Mrs. Soble was born in} son, Law- The Sobles enteréd the United States on visas issued in Kobe, Japan, in 1M, and became citi- zens in 1947 | Soble recently underwent more than three weeks of psychiatric | examination at Bellevue Hospital. 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APRHL, 11, 1057 + ; : Late * From Hardship NEW YORK, N.Y. ~— The dread- oped a new power, a new sym- pathy, a new self control,” says Pulitzer Prize winner Superior to America’s ticulate Irishman, e Bernard) purchased from « travel agent in Shaw, once wrote: “hee rw. no; the United States, ‘magic like that of Irela re ; : ‘are no skies like Irish skies, There)’ Those whe. want te move about} is no air like Irish air. ‘\simple matter to rent a car, A President Learned Patience k¢ an Irish holiday — when it comes'five cents a mile. Traffic is to to cost, color and comfort. The the jeft, as in England, and there Emerald Isle, as most travel is room on the road for every- made difference a kind| vacation buys in Europe. ‘BET United States, Ireland is less than/north through the historic Valley 2,000 miles from the Newfoundland of Boyne to Belfast. After sight- coast, another 1,000 down the line|seeing in this great city of ships from Boston — headquarters of its and linen, the drive continues along ing time from New York will be Giant's Causeway, stretching north cut almost in half with the arrivalias far as the Isle of Skye in| © . Another Crosby Makes It! ‘ SHANNON AIRPOR' — That ar- undbtalnable abroad, must be at their own pace will find it a * «*-'t small auto with a dainty appetite Today, there is no -holiday like for gasoline costs 33.30 { day plus ‘Ten dollark a day covers WX: | 71. best bet, however, for trav: ury travel nse a - . elers who want to forget details nary gs [and economize is an orgamved hotels, hearty meals and trips, ‘circle tour ‘starts off | Surtoy Nearest European point to the mornings from Dublin, heading y-|the lovely Antrim coast to the the jet age in 1959. The island Scotland. ee eee se eee. *% -@ 2% _ time ‘from ven pirate cisinn gg sh tg ra Sligo, re- hours from Paris... | Pi ortalized by Yeats. The a2 8 road from Sligo to Mulraay skirts The tourist who prefers to trav-'the sandy Coast. The gem of the el by rail will find fast new diesel-|district is heather-covered Achill electric. trains with restaurant cars|Jsland with its subtropical gar- operating from Dublin to all major'dens, On the way south to Galway centers. is Knock Shrine, the Irish Lourdes, A $20 Thrift Tour Ticket valid famous for remarkable cures, for 1,000 miles of travel on Irish | Galway is Leenane, one of Ire- or British railways, means a | trish cities, ts the gateway to considerable saving. The ticket, " the Aran , where Hie still ‘NEW YORK, N.Y. — Less than|well—to Sam Crosby. The sugges- three years:ago, Cathy Crosby was|tion wasn’t funny to Cathy, seriously planning to run away | TROUBLE IN SCHOOL port Company, called C.LE< The} - The journey turns south from the) - From 10 to 14, Cathy had her ae Emerald Isle Is Best Vacation Buy ies ER a Near The products of Ireiand: ann 98 GKAlway is Leenane, one of Ire- much a bargain for vis:tors as Cteislee teatta” sent throes, (Potels and sightseeing facilities. Heavy. Irish tweed in a variety loughs and csirns of ‘Killarney, “ colors runs $3 a yard A black- whepe tourists cruise on the lakes thorn shillelagh is a good s0d- and do the famous ring of Kerry ‘venir at $2. Selective shoppers will by jaunting cart. aise find a variety of bargains Like thousands of Iris'umen be- ir Limerick lace, Waterford glass, fore them, tourists in Cork stop off| iq Irish silver, Belleek china and to kiss the Rincney Send, | Coin Collecting Very Old Hobby Rarity, Beauty, Interest, | Condition Are Factors to Determine Value 4 ae & aa es “The hobby is far from new. The first minted coins appeared, schol- * Later, the Renaissance spurred the hobby in Surope. With awaken- ing interest in classic arts, the | coins of Greece and Rome came to be in dgmand. In the United States, the Numismatic and Anti- quarian Society of Philadelphia, be-' lieved to be the first such group | incorporated in the country, is 100. years old this year. ii To fanciers, the value of a ‘coin } depends on its scarcity, condi-] tion, beauty, and historical interest rather than: its intrinsic worth. | Age is unimportant in de- termining value. A Roman cop- nb Bell « Howell per may bring only a few cents, while a 1914 penny, with a mint mark “D” showing it was made ; Colorado, can be SEE NO EVIL — Chimpanzee, right, tried to throw a right cross but succeeded more in preventing his opponent from seeing what's up in the annual Shrine Circus at Medinah Temple in Chicago. Battling for the title of “Chimp Champ,” the sluggers had spectators roaring. They had their own simian hanilers, two of whom carried the loser out. Chimps are members of the Bertram EFEERES: “HOP 57 W. Huron St. Sometimes the slightest differ-| | FE 56615 i-ieyed girl of 17 whose. success, on azine. The first flush of fame ts, how- cause it was yesterday, that Cathy name already made famous by her ; father, Bob Crosby, and her Uncle form was impossible for her. Bing: : d fluctuated between extremes of Cathy, today, is a shapely blue- led oye h her own right, won her feature Crosby “Girl.” 4 and. emotional timbre Not only was she hemmed 1h |; oubtes in school. She failed to by a myriad of teenage anxieties,| i. with other ‘children, She was but she was faced by the torment| 14. and often deeply antagonistic. of living up to a show-business jy. normal child's need to con- star is difficult enough. but Cathy |trim, pert figure is the home of a| ‘wasn’t just Crosby—she was a [Voice that be rich tn rang, volume | ~ She dates, but when a b ‘Analyzing this cnauted transition sana tor: whips Uncle Bing ver lentes ahd 6 Wome it is safe to’ really like, .or how it felt to see jconclude that Cathy Crosby has| \ ‘Awe DIAMOND DIAMOND Ne Money ‘Down é Neo Motey Down of Quality CERTIFIED PERFECT DIAMONDS” Coverege Guerantee! © Lifetime Service Guorantee! ® Diamond Replacement Guarentee! © Full Trade-in Guarantee! @ Color, Cutting and Clarity Guarantee! MAN'S _— SOLITAIRE 50 © $3950 $1.00 bur aoued { $1.00 sere plete Insurance I NO DOWN PAYMENT! 50° Weekly! 50 WEEKLY! Automatic Electric POP-UP TOASTER model. 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Filing Time Enhances Dependents Tax Experts Re ady to As ssist The value of an outstanding an- eestor can be of great importance to many people, but at income tax time the ancestor receivés second! billing to a much more valuable member of the family tree = the dependent, Deadline for tax forms to be in the office is midnight Monday. Those who were seeing~ their genealogist te find’ out if their deductions about family back- ground are true, are now inter- ested in deductiens of another kind, The current mecca for many Rontiac citizens is 42°2 W. Huron Here in the offices of the Internal Revenue Service there is a ‘multitude of tax experts as- St. sembled to ease a long line o troubled ‘minds each day, Mon- ea es Coddington has an- this Saturday from 8 to 2 and on Monday from 8 to 4:30." Their phone service will also be avail- able between these. hours. The number is FE 2.0208. NO VACATION _After Monday there will be no Codding- “Our main job is the but possibly a slight lull. ton said, are filed." This consumes months of his time. The ‘Taxpayers’ Assistance Program” accounts for the _re- mainder of the year. “This year's self-help program," said Codding- ton, {|gain. a better knowledge ot their tax forms.” According to his experience, *‘If nounced that, “We will be open) vacation for the weary experts,| examining of returns. after they) "| listed are improper, “is designed to help people | people, are forced to read their instructions thoroughly and fill out their own forms, they suddenly realize deductions they never realized’ before.’ He continued that “For years people have been taking the standard 10% but if they would learn to itemize and list their deductions, they would mest likely find they had more than the 10%. x Coddington and his assistants will not fill out a form. They . as deductible for medical expens- es, however it was her dog that was sick.” This of course was not allowed. dog, though,” he quickly added, Failure to print or write plainly, forgetting to sign the return, not reporting all income, and simple mathematical errors are most common, Coddington: said. * * * Incidents concerning pets are rather common, according to the Internal Revenue Nationa! reports A Philadelphia. taxpayer listed as jmerely help people with specific items of confusion. This, too, does not mean. that some deductiens LADY LISTS DOG A wry smile came to Godding- ton's face as he related a recent dependents his dog and his- moth- er-inlaw,. He was informed the ‘animal could not be claimed,* but further investigation revealed hc had spent about $50 more on sup- port of the dog than of the mother- in-law. situation, “One lady listed $360 Although we all dream of & “It was a champion) fat refund, the Internal Revenue Service sometimes has refund checks returned undelivered. One taxpayer in Missouri, afraid) locating. him were remote,| thoughtfully advised them of his new address. It was the State Penitentiary at Jefferson City, His change of residence, he ex- plained was “unexpected.” It is extremely fortunate that most tax experts have a good sense of humor or events such as these, and the thought of the last minute rush, might drive them crazy. Fortunately the last minute rush can only jast until Monday eve- ning. Until then, they will pa- tiently help as many people as possible. Or as Coddington would prefer to say, “Help people help themselves.” A day through Friday, from 8 to 4. + . Bie ‘ i STEM-WINDER — A Seattle attendant went along with the small foreign car pulled up recently with a big wind-up key on its back. The preety =f a — Pastor Quotes John 8: service station gag when this appearance on ¢ disk jockey, the arrangement has been making | Seattle residents laugh since it first made its ~Tyear, Postmaster Genceal Says: WASHINGTON # — Postmaster General Summerfield has told a House Appropriations subcommit- tee ‘‘we made every effort human- ly possible’ to lives within the Post Office Department’s budget. His testimony last week, re- questing 47 million dollars more to) maintain normal mail service in the last three months of this fiscal was made public today. * * * The committee later voted to give him 17 million dollars but de- layed a vote on the other 30 mil- lions until Friday. The postmaster general, insist-| ‘WeTriedto Stick to Postal Budget’ |47 million dollars is not going to ing on the full amount, then’ or- dered post offices to prepare to halt virtually all Saturday mail services, starting Saturday. He told the subcommittee the! Post Office already had put a freeze on extension of any routes in the quarter ending June 30. * * ¥ And, he said, ‘frankly, if we do not use every effort to economize, that chances of his district office - be enough to maintain the present service, without an extension of additional city carrier routes.” * * * The hearing record showed that| Ordnance Men Dig for Cause of Small Crater SAN GABRIEL, Calif, “#—Sher- AP Wirephoic | ity streets a couple of weeks ago. | 7 Matrimonial Exchange Draws Kindly Comment MILLBRAE, Calif. » — The pastor of two suburban couples who plan to trade mates says he will ask his congregation to re- serve judgment. * * * a4 ” “I. will deliver my regular Palm) Sunday sermon next Sunday,” ladded the minister of Community the Rev. R. F. Winkelman said yesterday, “and add without com- ment the 7th Verse from the 8th Chapter of John: “He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her. “That leaves. miost of us out,’’) Methodist Church in this San Francisco suburb, Planning ‘the swap are Dr. Frank Schwartz, 38-year-old eye divorces, are and have been good friends, t their husbands said, * * * : iff's deputies stood guard today at the spot where demolition ex- iperts believe an unidentified ob- lject crashed into the ground. * * * A small crater, like one left by |a dud bomb, touched off a search| that yesterday took Army Ord-/ ‘nance experts 10 feet deep into ‘the back yard of a San Gabriel ist |home. “A ‘falling object caused the| -rater,’’ said an Army spokesman. “We want to get to it to make sure it isn't dangerous.”’ What residents thought was a sonic boom rocked the San Ga-vPpropriate the funds needed to jg briel Valley, a Los Angeles sub-Perate regular mail service with- | urb, early Tuesday. Later, Pat Murphy, 10, found, the crater in the back yard of, his home. He told his father Os- Son Gains Revenge car about it. Murphy called sher- iff's *| Army. deputies, who called the) * * * the Schwartz residence and adopt!acing than a rusted baby carri-| ‘the Schwartz's 9-year-old son and age. ‘year-old daughter and for Dr.) Schwartz to move in with the crater could have been caused by) present Mrs. Brooks ahd adopt!a falling missile, a meteor, a 100- | wrapped around his neck, was the 9-month-old baby girl and the| pound dud bomb or any other ob-| Ordnance men said |Réep. Cannon (D-Mo),; for Knifing of Father jNewsom Jr., By dark last nighta hole about! stabbed to death six years ago by 10 feet wide and 10 feet deep —\a holdup man, shot and killed a shored with heavy timbers — had! masked bandit who tried to rob The plan disclosed by the hus- heen sunk into sandy soil without|his drugstore last night, he told bands is for Brooks to move into'discovering anything more men-'police. ‘head by a bullet-from the bandit's that the’ gun, but was not seriously burt. identified at a hospital as Rudolf chairman, said three times Sum- merfield had had notice ‘that you were to live’’ within the $2,113,- 440,000 Post Office budget. “You have failed to prepare for a situation which must have ap-|- peared inevitable,’ Cannon said. | Summerfield Was said unforseen expenses arose from unexpectedly heavy mail volume and an in-| creasing need to serve spree residential areas. * * Meantime, fhe Post Office De- partment's Citizens Advisory iBoard yesterday unanimously | backed the postmaster general's, and, saying in a statement: * * * “It is paradoxical and regret-| table that this wealthiest nation in| ithe world faces serious reductions | ‘in postal service because of con-| gressional failure up to now to out interruption for the last quar- ter of the present fiscal year." HOUSTON, Tex, (»—Claude F. whose father was) Newsom was creased in the The dead youth, a mask still surgeon, and his wife Jean, 32; and Martin Brooks, 35-year-old owner of a pet and garden supply store, and his wife Betty, 35. The couples met two years ago and became increasingly friendly at. Cub Scout meetings, Parent- Teacher Assn, conferences and at church. choir Schwartz and Mrs. Brooks sang in the choir and Mrs. Schwartz! taught a Sunday school class. | Except for them, the minister declared, “‘no one. . . knows all the factors in this case.” Mrs. Schwartz and Mrs. Brooks, who are sharing a small apart- ment in Reno. while they obtain Freckles Plays Tag With Pal Dynamite gi Hee A practice. Dr.) is :three boys, aged 4, 8 and 10, there.' ject about six inches in diameter.!Cortinas, 18. . * Geasie, ‘Colo. The low stung committee! City C Army Offers City Tank. Instead of Old Cannon a _ BRIDGE IN FLIGHT — A hovering helicopter onee again proves itself almost as versatile as an Army jeep as it lifts a section of bridge weighing 2,900 pounds during a test operation at the Fort Belvoir, Va., Corps. of Engineers Ressarch and ia couple of Civil War cannons to «\use as decorative relics. | The department is fresh out of BATESVILLE, Ark. (» — The ‘Civil War cannon, It offered as ‘ouncil must make a weighty | substitute a 74,000-pound coaiiaa decision within 30 days on its tank equipped with a 76mm, gun. plans for decorating the park, | The Council can have the tank The Council recently asked theif it will pay freight costs—about ment at Chambersburg, Pa., |Letterkenny ‘Ordnance Depart- $720. The department wants a yes for|or no within 30 days. Development Laboratories. is designated the H-21C. The lift would presum- ably be used for swift transportation of portable spans during combat operations. ; AP Wirephote The huge helicopter Withdraws 80 Troops CANBERRA (® — Defense. Min- ister Sir Philip McBride an- anounced today that Australia’s 8 troops in South Korea will be withdrawn. But he said Australian warships will continue to serve in Korean waters to- support. the United Nations’ mission to main- tain peace in that area. uf 7 comet “NEVER NATIC |GEP HA RT | igi one wn i ty dy PRY oe Ae tabbetins 4 , \ re, a ~~? ne ‘@ NATIONALLY FAMQUS A BACKLASH! GEPHART ROD $1 WALTCO REEL hs 74 13”. -_A\7 fA} DUPONT UNE 1.00 50 Foe OMLY Total Value $28.00 DURING SALE! , "Michigan s Largest Jewelers” Sy ZE -FISHING o WALTCO CUPTNT Ny-O-Lite SPINNING REEL 5-YEAR FACTORY GUARANTEE Hes features uni HERE'S HOW coe SAVE $140! : SALE! GEPHART-WALTCO e} Tha Ten NINETEEN © _ CON a ET TOO Ra rs erat YN ee, RR ARC UE MER T * & rut PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY. A APRIL, 11, 1987 i ‘oon ses poo j finds his downtown beat anything asued to Igri 80 Years = Age, 4 Nickel Essential mt at fod cs sid ex Cop Doubles as Hunter ms He killed a big stake at Thermostata regulate furnaces| /ALEXANDRIA, Va. Wh-George|King and Washington streets, then \Pri at St, tht cndners ty making, ior, tr 7 ease meme ncod. 9 "Pome & Sew Me rates of various nickel alloys. : r ifornia Uh — During recent,of the Old Alloys | $ h, [trom plates costed with A ‘ ai bf Lower Cal rnia Sees of the West, The era of early Pacific Raflroed, the emigrant! joys oat trength, ! ; Apt Utd Wo gta Gan 2 Ae weeks the Uni States has! exploration coming here * nickel compound is the ele- ee tg SER PE Sa oe bi Tourists, Oil, Minerals spread out a red carpet for Hun) The , sheet be longer one j aol ae BvD Toughness to eagiecad p,m a Bring New Wealth — garizins fleeing oppression in their) serious to pioneers and| SPRING BEST Has Countless Uses a storage battery. &, | native country and seeking a new| prospectors in the Black Hills, ‘The. best time to come to the f Low-grade olls become gaso- |: WASHINGTON — California's; — ‘cw @ sota, Dakota, Montana, Washing-| WASHINGTON — Nickel is 88) 1140) catstyst, Stainiess steel is postwar economic boom has spread Vice President Nixon os son fine taoten Nebraska Kan-|ton or Oregon on the line of the|much at home in the seething heat pia a: eral decclepmest plans and a[usee camps in Austria, giant trans-|Nevada, Montana, bpeerinace Pasiti, be Sh Be arEe iat @ jet engine as in’a five-cent) chromium are added. Radio i : ‘taining program, Baja Port planes lifted the immigrants /Colorédo, Utah, Wyoming, Wash-iorable region at any time, properly —— . ee = — of Lower — California is adding | "8s , the arriving) ington and Alaska showed the omni outfitted and make a * € * heating elements rely on | (77 ae 3 co's expanding economy, says the) 0c 1 derek —_ The promotions} material on |from about May 15th to July 15th, ome into being — through atomic Essential in wartime for armor) 3M) y an National Geographic _ eee GS Some seegee the folder said mulllions of acres |Three horses or mules, each weigh-|°na'®y” ee ee ee barrels, automotive) ii] @ Year ra At the same time, visitors in|" 5. ,, } of land were available at bargain |ing from 1,200 pounds, upwards, or pmo a = ene and communications,; 973 Ju record numbers are pouring into| Dichy years ago m homeless! prices of $2.60 t0 $4.00 per acre. |two yoke of oxen, constitutes a friction e e n the Nala en the onouty lstrot World| kag ON SAVING CERTIFICATES ‘the legend-shrouded peninsula) ii) by a railroad agent| On the folder good breaking team for sulky or|i Ce coraphie Society says. |War Il, and one of the last taken| 7AM from -the United States. Tijuana ’ maps’ and soute of the plow, : one i ey * Deposit your surplus savings or investment “h : and Mexicali, both on the border, en ee ee ee eee rt + *« ™% : Already vital part of many off. . . savings at any one of our 8 convenient ia are the largest cities and the cen- : “The settler opening a ew farm| Machines and processes, nickel tm * banking offices. . ters of tourist activity. WONDERS UNFOLDED Anything for the Record |°™” always find plenty of work is tough, strong, wear resistant,- Aa woketee ont pate ¢ J Farther down the peninsula, | Uniolding them, the agent would cotter aang nal ne mene ec pale, is S| C or, vacationers can try their luck in show the American-to-be the won-| UNCAS, Okla. W~It looked as it}done his own breaking back-| 1. Hage Rar ge A ila all the usesto which man wants ommunity ae + water Gat tome with gmmetae, |ders of the prairies, the Rocky ire, Don Jones’ I2year pertet|**ung (loving! and et Ne bey) eee to put it. Some authorities believe Nati nal Bank io white sand, or explore the re- oe attendance record to Home Dem! igw for schools and the towns and| Automobiles and trucks have|(ne. Shoniage won't be overcome a Gi mains of historic missions. | The first atlas of this kind cont meetings would end be-/country settlements; schoothouses gears, shafts and other parts; — py? Ensenada, on the Pacific coast,| tained maps of 17 states and ter- Cause she was out of town. How-|and churches of the several denom-|strengthened with nickel alloyed vis is a favorite resort. With its beau-|.ritories and today Is a rare col- ever, the members got together|inations abound, The people whojinto the steel. Cleanliness in} An t-surfaced runway will tiful setting, mild climate, and| lector’s item, and decided to do something abouticome to this country believe injkitchen and pharmaceutical house make Tabriz Airport, a year- low prices, Ensenada has become| 4 ‘ these . by nickel alloys that do'around field. — : ee Bat in 1960 the organized a program that brought « colenists te the southern region and has caused crop output Gouble cach year, | products are cotton, alfalfa, wheat. In: the consial areas, commercial fishing is becoming an impertant in Rich deposits of copper, silver, rere, end pr : bart: pace. Last on ceanae ited | ‘ustrates the a : 3 vr iteand on tsteusive drilling meat. vapeent “4 We'll pack ‘em in again Friday and Saturday with these terrific values! We've proven we sell more suits is ak eeoenes pose gee age Aagpange al at low prices and small profits than at high prices and long profits. That’s why we're sellin so many! wealth to market are being built| ***t 's by Dale L. Morgan, Compare! See for yourself how much you save at Barmett’s now! Or rae sntcs cox scammed The original atlas on Sat Hl comnts espe pr ted maps based on government A Sensation at a Sensational Low Price! 1 Look! Extra Wear! _ fest of Mexico. . | new phase in the | oe } Tak About Values oe FOR THE ble Twist Florida Doctor Advises Men: YOUNGER pee ty PANT FELLOWS— Release Tension in “Tears _ MIAMI CNS) — Men were avied today to flow the example ‘mends sit down and have a good cry. Dr. Bond, whe Is state epidemiologist for the Florida Board Sree ae en eee » Se Oh of Repent paper read at the Liat national rae ghar ed Ms indeed the weaker vex” Since 19, he peiatad ext, morality rates for women ¢ males, and by 1950 male death rates were 40 per ecat higher than for women. ‘Ree 2 He declared: humbled by these “Properly time they have remaining to an intensive search for the causes. “Tt ie posed that perhaps some male eqtivalent for tears is eoded. Men must learn more from women either how to avoid emotional tension, or deal with development of coronary artery disease.” : Dr. Bond said men must realize “their badge of masculinity, their masculature, is no longer an advantage in the competition for ‘ gurvival in today's world.” “Indeed,” he asserted, “it may even be a handicap de to the é ee er ee Oy 6. eee Ont he nee SS od ‘facts, men should devote what it im less damaging ways than Your new Easter hat face and costume. The in our large collection of richly fashioned shapes . . . created for every you won't believe it until you see it. is sure to be here... price is so low, {9 999 Aon hig | om - PARIS 43 N. SAG Next » Kindy’ Optical ' HATS INAW ST. 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Linens ond cotton, Sizes 8 2 to 14, 2 DRESSES 238 3.99 new spring cottons, - $izes.3 to 12, 52 CANNON SPREADS Full twin size. Scalloped 00 edge. First quality. T # Actual 24.99 valued, 100% alf wool coats, all sizes and colors. / FEATHER PILLOWS Worth 1.49. Scent- ed prints. Extra 88* plump. LADIES’ POPLIN JACKETS 99 ' 3.99 values in all colors. Sizes 10 to 20, “QUALITY” MUSLIN SHEETS 133 Reg. 199, full bed size. Stock up, Seve! colors. Save. $2. MEN’S TIES Long ties, bow ties. kn 2 Fer $] 41 STRETCH SOX Spring colors. Nylon ¢< stretch. Fits all sizes. 3 3 $10 MEN’S PANTS Spring weights. All 88 colors. Sizes 28-42. 3 LADIES’: 4 WhITE suinTs. | COTTON French cuff, button cuff. 2° Sizes 14 to 1612. WJ For | MEN’S SP ORT COATS Cotton styles. Sizes Values to 29.99. 32A to 42C. Spring colors. In 19” sizes 35 to 44. CANNON BLANKETS § Worth to 5.99. Full bed 28 size. Solids and plaids. 8.99. four piece washable Spring patterns. linen suits. Sizes 3 to 6x. Warth to 2.99. Long apd short sleeve shirts. iy DISH, WASH CLOTHS. Worth 19c. Large 10¢ size. Stock up. MEN’S TOPCOATS Values to 49.99. , 21% _wool Spring colors. aa $1.99 TABLE CLOTHS © Beoutiful prints. Extra | head deep hems. 50x50 size. BOYS’ SPORT . SUITS — 588 19 ae wd eek M8, 3 to 8, READY _ MADE DRAPES 199 3.99. Full 81-inch length CAFE CURTAINS Worth much more. Beau- tiful prints. Valances 1° also $1. QUICK DRY TOWELS Worth 69c. Guaran- teed lintless. Beau- 49« tiful patterns. 5.00 aif leather dress flats, sizes 4 to 10. ~ $f RAG RUGS Attractive colors for 49* general use. “ : LADIES’ "RAYON “GE ey .- : , , 7 cits’ cera ws aces comoreeowes Vere Y vere ramus, WAS sem’ 49) beypere [ema 1 fl banrss 1 “Necktaces, earrings, .. “bracelets in pastel and white. ia i ake Worth to 1.49. > Pick from 4 lengths. en | ‘Reg: 29¢ non-run rayon. parities, all colors. , [1.90 NYLON PANELS ‘1516 MEN'S JACKETS Reversibles. Fully ae lin , 3 $, 34- 46. re) Peete ye ae Ce ED SE Re en ON oe > eg Sa . e. 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Pension itp By RAY HENRY you have any chance of getting file your appeal with any VA Associated Press Writer [the VA. to change its mind. _lotfice, ut i'l be sent to the A World Pos | aterm | it, after the ‘talk, you decide | : , for tion, his claim for a pension from | Siret move original office considera Veterans Adminstration (VA) re-| fo, 2Pant on" tesat apstication [AS manawa ie it he feels it shouldn't have been ally recelved your pension appll- a hearing. on your appeal if turned down. cation, You may make the. \ _ Seevritv for You probably, been twred am" ** ‘Tiegler Road Plans | Reat‘sccntn 1. You must be considered) — Joh C. Mackie, | pats : 4 i : i i i f : 4 3 Te 4 | (April 6; 1917 to Nov. 11, 1918), and ernor’s administrative board san bon $. You must not have a yearly tion contracts proposed by. Zieg- |®2Y i i #8 need for you to handle -your — rag ee 39: —< 100 feet! Rust end ret prooft __ EASTER GIFTS! 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So if you want the bargain of a lifetime ... nota. \' 3 _ close-out purchase . ... but fantastic reductions right out of our own stocks . . . be here tomorrow. This event is so huge our store will be open at 8 A. M. / -|) LOOK! CHECK These WONDERFUL VALUES! % | , We Will Remain _ REGULARLY $55" NOW ht } riday , * Saturday | * Monday , | See 365 SUITS and TOPCOATS = $ Nights | viecc | | Until oo NOW Easter . 280 SUITS and TOPCOATS $ : | _REGULARLY $79.50 NOW ~ COMP ANION SAL of Better Quality © Some men like wool sharkskins, others like tweeds, flannels Or gabardines . . . the Hub has them all. | j . @ So like dark colors, some light, oth di ‘ spree, coup : the bub hes them oll, ors, some lignt, otrners medium... , rs MEN'S SUITS | @ Some men are tall, others short, stout, thin. . . the Hub Cbs _ Here's a specially priced group : has all sizes. ; , ae ¢ beg) eee cosy iv — 3419 ee are | @ Only our foremost men’s clothiers, renown for their tailoring, are represented. @ Unquestionably one of the best values we have ever offered. eee ‘ Fah) . Even at,’ ‘This ee Price neh CR Bite yh Ga Be hoa CHARGE IT — ees da vat bat ait Stl \ eG phy ges c ai \ a) \ AVE AS : a 2 ee sae \ Wate y \ Ls THE wg PRESS, THURSDAY. apie Wtoe7, ‘ fe Be By FRANK CAREY Testa: 6 walks tig suscepti ty to ee ‘disease ‘are! iss: dimeck The ‘uaa block is fF firmer Ag ’ | AP Selence Reporter ity to these diseases. than-normal heart rates, over-|the selection of a mancoptibie| : x : Pontiac /Area : ~5-ROOM. BOSTON @ — A humanitarian) 2 To take such a group of weight, athletic build, high blood| group.” manhunt test is on — to try t0/youths, divide it in half, andicholesterol (a fatty substance)} She said studies designed to, find likely candidates for high)place half on a program designed|and high sensitivity to certainiidentify such a group have been blood pressure and coronary heart|to test various preventive meas-|forms of stress. undef? way. since 1946 ‘among’ - Would like to Replace g Eprsion Aid Chief disease before ‘such maladies de-jures — utilizing the other half as e 8 * healthy medical students gt Johns} , GAS or OIL HEAT velop. an untreated “control” group. “However,” she .told the doc-| Hopkins. Dr. Caroline Bedel Thomas of + 4 tors, “No. one trait alone. is nt $4 _ Rent with "Steve and Refrigerator $94.50 PER MONTH FE 5-1344 a Johns Hopkins School ‘of Medicine| The objective, the woman scien-|thought to be significant, A con- etic Rubbe said today the idea-of the search'tist told the 38th annual meeting)Stellation of these traits appearing: Synthetic Ru r Leads y |—under way for a decade among|of the American College of Phy-|in a normal person in the pres-| AKRON, Ohio—Synthetic rubber | ") | students at her school—is this: |sicians. would be ultimately to ence Of a positive parental history! now accounts for more than 61 per, *|. 1. To find young people having|work out means of preventing}mark a group in which the -sUS-|cent of the total United States con-' as ge cae of certain physical) these diseases in the general pop- sony to high blood pressure sumption. By 1960 it is estimated) characteristics ulation. coronary heart disease is\that America’s synthetic.: rubber- | Soke Mite 2 pateotal Sastery. of ee ad tat gun ef de WiGOENE EL TN producing capacity will exceed the high blood pressure or coronary dividual characteristics which in-| ‘‘Measures are becoming avail-\nation's total new-rubber require-| disease, are believed by Dr.idicate some degree of susceptibil-iable for the prevention of these ments, mocratic members of ertos Foreign Relations Committee] 1} seeking replacement of for-| ) eign aid chief John B, Hollister.| § Thee other committee members, “the State Department to seek Hol-| ooMMAND PERFORMANCE — This four-foot-long scale model Sister's removal. of the British royal yacht Britannia brought builder John Dennys an » But Sen. Mansfield (D-Mont)| invitation to visit the royal palace. The boy worked on the model, Sbacked Hollister, saying he/ to, tive months, Materials cost $14. He sails it on a London lake. His thought the foreign aid adminis-| sceher gent a photo to the royal family and Prince Philip invited trator i doing the best he can.”) 11 to bring it to the palace so he might examine it. “Republican members also ap- _ peared satisfied. Fp ; a * ov. * sales elie oh op defense/Slate Heart Conference umphrey an interview|support from excusively economic) —_ = she has “felt all along that Mr.) gs DETROIT ad — The Michigan , G Hollister is not fully in sympathy) Ss . kman (D-Ala), noting| Heart Assn. will hold a statéwide osophy.’ criticism of the aid program, said|conference on ‘the rehabilitation ‘He added the fsdministration| i 8# interview the country should | of the cardiac patient” May 24-25, “think twice, and then think again in Detroit, it was announced today. watate emmentiady, cutting Be The conference, called the first of : its kind in the nation, will bring Sparkman contended that if’ the together representatives of labor, | industry, welfare, medicine and Se | and It’s Exclusive at : : Los ANGELES (—A top cul Women Study Med edici defense administrator says major) bad : “ Study : ~~ cities would suffer more = 90, | CHICAGO — During the 1955-56)per cent casualties in a nuclear, academic year 1913 wienest werelattack because’ of the lack of | medicine in the 76 ap-junderground shelters. 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WEDDING BAND 8 ‘99 $1.75 a Week 6-DIAMOND 7-DIAMOND BRIDAL ENSEMBLE WEDDING BAND Ssq19 $19" $2.00 a Week 50¢ a Week THE STORE WKERE GRANOPA ) AND GRANOMA BOUGHT “17-DIAMOND . “PRINCESS” RING #99 ‘$1. 75 « Week _ Open Friday and Monday Evenings Use the ° Werd-ttey credit Plan! e No ney © No Carrying Charge . 1ERE ETAL LEAL LAAT ELT URE EET ERS ELE EE \ WHE, PONTIAC PRESS, T HU RSDAY, APRIL il, 1997 : ~ Small. Gas Turbine Car Draws Interest ‘in Brifian "elie | yo AP NEWSFEATURES livering, the absence of @ atch pedal in addition te the accelerator! auto show to dealer doiiiiie : 4 ‘ turned wartime gasoline austerity sence of any water cooling equip- the hand brake’ and the reverse the Z sale, othe peice is not expected to Sampel F. Adam, of New Canaan, ‘to British Motorists—ha s height-; ment. ‘ |gear constitute the total controls. notes enti Coch: doubled a stnhenhent ‘im: bial ned interest oe of the fl-| The T3 has a glass reinforced) Rover Ltd. explains that the chief ———- . , {political science ‘class af Temple] . sta: ry te = plastic body and four-wheel drive.|hold-up in producing practical tur- . il University that some persons of | — lopment in Britaint/rhe exhaust duct is located ‘in: the |? efgines in the past was the dif-/Home Life Never Dull. voting age in Philadelphia didn't The car is the Rover T3 gas tur- top of the trunk, throwing the hot fieulty au the With 2 Monkeys Around |know the -names of important] — enya npeeenny sport mans (392 degree Fahrenheit) exhaust ae ~ wane see re -~ political leaders. : jet engine yield-| gases straight into the air. HUTCHINSON, Kan. — If you! Adam was assigned to’ research’ ing 150 horsepower. Unlike the re- overcome, but much more testing want to-liven up your home, try|the statement as a term project] | ciprocating engines requiring high EASY 7? DRIVE , is expected before the Rover car raising a couple of young monkeys, and found: ford ynmsellagy eae © c: vik ee on Oe ee Fe ones ~— “advises Mrs. A. H. Stuckey. Only 60 per cent could name the! —y yy : a _ Ot Chee Chee and Jerry —the/mayor as Richardson Dilworth; (QALGAL CHA MG CHC - LOW FUEL CONSUMPTION monkeys that livened her home — only 39 per cent could name the | “ / = Pw, wi ; The T3 is a descendant of the she reports: junior senator from Pennsylvania They're hungry — “just sillyjas Joseph Clark, although Clark about cooked cranberries, and thgy/had just completed a four-year, ove apples, grapéfruit and sweet term as mayor; seven per cent. jpotatoes and milk and chewing didn’t know the President's name. ‘gum." One person guessed the Presid: They're peamaeadend ae “they ent was “Ike Hoover.” don't waste a crumb of food.” | $425 s c And they’re affectionate _ - Air-Hammer Cuts Power | 1 Bufterin Tablets $3 you have to say is “give me | ae kiss.”" " GRAND RAPIDS # — An air- - ~ 5 megaracaeacmis marae: - j|hammer wielded by a workman on 25, 000 \ ‘Host Power Experts ja crew installing new city street 100 Vitamin A. 97° Ta SIMO T OER, REP : lights cut a power cable Tuesday sae Units rT HEADACHES GRAND RAPIDS # — The city and caused a 30-minute power, "ACHES : PAINS ° will be host June 23-28 to more:outage to eight major firms in. : a “ than 1,000 plant maintenance and|downtown Grand Rapids. Among. $900 B Gould Cleansing 7 pe eae Cream Rover Co. Ltd.'s JET I, which the company calls the world's first gas turbine car. The early model underwent road tests in 1950 and achieved speeds of over 150 m.p.h.| The T3 has a somewhat slower| top speed, but boasts an engine less than half the size of the origi- nal and drinks far less fuel—get- ting about 12 miles out of each gallon of kerosene at 60-m_.p.h. ” The company claims its latest} | turbine model is designed to take) TE full advantage of all the features) ». which make the turbine power) * 148 M. Saginaw | * Huron Co. Telegraph | * 4965 Dixie Hwy. Near Sears We Give Holden Trading Stamps | Next to National Foods: We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities he s plant attractive. ‘op Speed—Over ph. The main advantages are the sae Consumption—11.9 miles ler experts who are expected those affected were Bissell Carpet lightness of the engine in relation po gatien ot 60 m. p-h. ) My at the National Assn. of Power Sweeper Co., Leitelt Iron W orks Engineers convention. land the Manger Rowe Hotel. se = = en _ : . = , ee = , $900 B. Gould. 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If you are now taking medicines Ma 73 . f dl if Q : and tablets that contain magnesium and aluminum, metallic and Frien y, Courteous ‘ salts, as well as sedatives and pain tablets, Ulcon are definitely for you, For gastric, acid, duodenal and peptic ulcers, these tablets will help replace your energy due to restricted diet, stimulate you, coat and help heal. the painful lesions in your system. You continue your normal activities while taking Uleon tablets, Send Check elre t. a a ' Service Always.” ; EASTER SUITS, FAILLE COATS: AND TOPPERS 11.95: BLOUSE-BACK SUITS . to the Ege anh pels, FLEECE TOPPERS etched with costly 7 Values i “SE METRO's “INE OF MOHAWK RUGS AND. CARPETS Chromspun acetates! Silky acetate-and-cotton! Cotton plaids! : Swing skirts! Princess lines! Juniors! Misses! Half-sizes! Hundreds of DRESSES .«.. that look twice this tiny price! } ae OPEN 200 No, Saginaw AD ¥ & a s, EVERY NIGHT TILL ? P.M. FREE PARKING io Rain-or-Shine COTTON POPLIN CAR COATS $11 Values USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN... NO EXTRA CHARGE THE PONTIAC. PRESS. sang APRIL 1, door 7 Pp eb 2WENTY. y SVEN, Free Ports Aid Ras: Angeles Puts Posse on Wings| to World Trade ane hor Tourist to Buy Foreign Goods at Bargain Prices WASHINGTON—When Holland's newly authorized free port at Am- sterdam’s° Schiphol Airport opens” on April 15,, it will become the world’ 8 second paradise catering exclusively to air travel- Shannon, iy ute a 1 i i it if re r Bi PtH il i j i ports — : eign-Trade Zones—in the United The first, at Stapleton, Pay Check, Then Run KAW CITY, Okla. # — A sign in Wright’s Cafe reads: “In case of atomic bomb at- tack, keep calm, pay check, then old, was a ground-bound, one-man outfit charged with enforcing fly-|. Griggers finally moved into the aero detail in 1941, by which time the volunteer squadron was losing run like mad.” »| Hospital Fund’s Leader s\Solicits From Sickbed pilots Los Angeles Aero Detail FLYING LAWMEN — Capt. Sewell Griggers helicopter in demonstration man-hunt while his brother, Sgt. off to war. And the detail still had no planes of its own, OKLAHOMA CITY #—J. Wiley Movie director Clarence Brown, @squadron member, bestowed an- other light plane on the detail in 1950, and a year ago it pur- chased -a-helicopter to round out {its own little force. _ In the years since the war, Grig- gers has startled many a person unaccustomed to having the eagle eye of the law peering down from the skies. HARD ON PLAYBOYS The first to feel the chill gaze were the buoyant, carefree pri- vate pilots, Fond of buzzing the houses of girl friends or scaring the daylights out of ocean bathers by skimming the waves, the flyers found it hard to believe they were no longer as free as the birds. ".-% “We had eight of them in jail Rete as C. L. Griggers, handles the ‘COPter’ armament | —a shotgun with special pistol grip. were all doing from 30 to 90 days. Didn’t have much trouble after) ie that.” The volunteer squadron does | most of its flying in search of downed or missing aircraft, A map in Griggers’ office has 109 pins spotting accidents—most ‘of them in the San Gabriel Mountains —which Griggers and his men have found, and from which-they have removed 216. bodies and 30 ‘sur- vivors, Whittler, 84; Is Champ. CARNEGIE,-Okla, — George] : Summers, at 84, is the champ of whittlers here. He has completed whittling out a standard size violin from a large piece of walnut at one time,” Griggers said. ‘‘Theyi lumber, ‘OPEN TONIGHT Open Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday til 9 Tuesday and Wednesday tl 6 CHINA BATHROOM SET @ 2 Towel Bors @ 1 Soap Dish @ 1 Paper Holder © 1 Tooth Brush & Glass Holder . © Complete with Brackets and Screws Seve 50%! 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You remember, the big name band with the big name singer and the high ‘priced arranger and the big talking press agenf that used to travel across the country) in a great big bus making big. big musie and heap big money? What happened to it? - Folka down in Tinpan Alley | used to ask this question the way people inquired after the whereabouts of Judge Crater and swering it. the big name band was heard again through the land—on records at any rate. Sammy Kaye, Russ Morgan, Glen Gray, Vaughn Monroe and a lot of the other big names were back at the same old band stand, making the same sweet soupds, just as if they'd never been away. DOWNFALL IN ’40s Historically, this is what hap- cay The era of the big band in with the ‘20s: and the Brown and a half-dozen other big: Charleston, hit a peak in-the ‘30s "ame bands bring baek the good} when jazz stood still long enough ld days in Columbia's **Dance,} for a crooner to catch the beat, and then disappeared suddenly in the '40s because of a combination a. rising costs, television and war-| time restrictions on travel. Guy Lombardo, Lawrence Welk\#de on Broadway” and a batch off and Fred Waring, it is true. have’ just about always been with “us, but many of the big bands went out of business or formed into more economical combos. HI-Fl REBIRTH FE 2. YOU'LL SAVE TIME! types of home problems. time because we do the and up té 36 months to jago in London, Ontarié, at the Then Came the postwar pleno- pre-Petrilio salary of $15 a a week, a i IF YOU'RE THINKING of BUILDING or REMODELING CALL US! for your selection, divided into price groups. Remodeling plans are also available for many ciding what you want done, and we save you F.H.A. TERMS AVAILABLE! trouble financing your buildirig or remodéling bring ‘your trouble to us. No down payment ‘enon called high fidelity and al resulting boom in\record sales. The same type of audience that boosted Welk into top television ratings and made Lombardo a musical Creosus set up a. clamor for more and more dance music] of the big name band variety. Fortunately, the told tapes, . the old arrangements. and in many ‘cases the old musicians were still] laround, ready to begin a se ‘life. : The era of the big band may be deail, but its melody lingers on at the record counters. The oh aaanda and taal Waa Sesto been wrapped up in bright new packages and are winning back old e 3 and gaining a lot of Glen Gray is as smooth — as_ever doing “S * “Smoke Rings” . other ome standbys in Capitol’s “Casa Loma” in Hi-Fi. Vaughn |Monroe was never better than in 'Decca’s “Dreamland Specia|l.” Sammy Kaye, Xavier Cugat, Les 'Be Happy." * * Guy oe wields his bouncy baton ever 10 years of Broadway] musical history in Capitol's “‘Dec- old favorites along with seme novelty tunes in. Decca’s “Twin Piano Magic." Thumping merrily at one of the pianos is Fred Kreit- zer, who “started out. with the Lombardo organization 35 years 8385 We have house plans You sove time in de- job faster. If you are having por" - JUNIOR SPORT Rich woolens, touched with lustrous rayon, nylon or Orlon® .\, . specially woven for real grown-up fashion accent! Fully lined, built-up front and shoulders. JUNIOR SPORT :. .Penney’s fixes him up hand- “somely with a luxury-lined coat of colorful pinwale cord- uroy, plus contrasting slacks of durably blended sheen. Slacks include full belt, easy- fit elastic sides. UP-TO-THE-MINUTE FEATURE STYLE! VALUE! without morning lace fuss... 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Appoint Blue Cross Head ‘DETROIT w—Edward Carring- pe jer has a dog - jeept the breed currently in fash- + ion . : aaa. | for the wrongdoer has come from the backyard woodworking shop of H. O. Harper, a Columbia, S. C., policeman. He turns out night sticks, those handsome shillalahs which are the patrolman’s seni. of sathority, At BR, pe aplays + Weiey NTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1957 j Baten # Ogre ees : years of level set in Sage lacey eine cay i 19s, Co tracts, an increase of nearly 500 April” 0. 1957 will. mark the He. blarhed he Semiane Sai of Pe SS fone eee © By HAL BOYLE | ‘You can’t trust a man who nev- around his house ex- a * * * You can't trust any woman who will get rid of a cat just before it’ s about to deliver kittens. The only perfect surprise is to ; from a _ perlett The most dangerous thing in the world is a small mind in the grip |of a big idea. a €£ £ There is no such thing as a born Me housewife; it takes the best years lof a man’s life to train one prop- y. | Education reaches its peak for most: students in the kindergarten i—from. .then on they memorize I more ‘than they discover. The man who marries for mon-) ¢y pays the highest of all income) | taxes. but it’s what a deaf woman misses | most in life. * * * | Loving parents cannot cure |pomposity in a teen-ager half so i well as God does with a pimple. | A SMALL WORLD Nobody kriows how small. the! | NEW YORK. —Prickly. preju- | dices of a Pavement Plato: = ‘}at the first sign of a cloud in the | Gossip never worries a saint—| | world really is more than a manifor 5% substitute carriers. i who tries to keep up a home and a love nest in the same town. *& 2 “2 Show me a gtly who puts on rub- bers and grabs for an umbrella sky, and I'll show you a guy with a secret passion for buying wild- cat oil stock. It is possible to admire anyone who prides himself that he never lasks a favor; what's impossible is to like him. No. man who hates himself can find lasting satisfaction in all the world outside him, I don’t mind young people who don’t know who Mary Pickford is. The ones who really make me feel old are those who ask, ‘“‘Who was Shirley Temple?” * * * Loose teeth worry more people than loose morals. The tensest problem of all the extra leisure we now enjoy is how to find a way to relax, Detroit Posts Mail Cuts | RETROIT «®—Postmaster Ed-| ‘ward L, Baker Wednesday posted official notices of curtailment of, Judge George E. Bowles yesterday asked the Michigan Corporation and Securities Commission to in- vestigate possible usury by home loan companies. in a home loan transaction brought before him yesterday. fied that H & H Investment, Inc., demanded $6,000 for a $5,000 loan, in addition to the legal maximum interest of 6 per cent on the $6,000. “bonus” he had to pay to get the loan . against his property, in Court Orders Probe of Usury Home Loan Transaction Sparks Investigation of | Illegal Interest Rates | DETROIT oo — Wayne Circuit x : He canceled ail interest charged) Harry Kolton of Dearborn testi- * * * , He said the extra $1,000 was a The company started foreclosure | |proceedings against him when he’ ‘|fell behind in payments ‘after ré-| paying nearly $3,000. * oo ft | Kolton stopped the - foreclosure | valued at | postal service in all Detroit post-! |$15,000, with a circuit court re-, i i joffices. i The notices said in ac-'straining order, and filed a counter cordance with orders of Post- claim alleging illegal interest rates. | ‘master Gen, Summerfield there. jwill be no mail deliveries on Sat-| jurday, with the exception of spe- icial delivery and further curtail-j ‘ments would eliminate the need Here at Grinnell’s! 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Clem: nts: St. , hy if barnes j es Lo ee poh aan | ble ae a ¥ ue ear apt | ‘a | | ; - | 3 : — / A : } | ; | : THE Powitac PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1957 4 THIRTY-THREE ' Red Skelton Doesn't Find wT Easy flulip Busin ness. nj tt sete cat Woman's Number Up '|Women Forge: Ahead 10 ‘Lad, Dad ho | lever. op auct indy rdy Pere il sess resra r on, struts around and then tries ae , : ' ’ Werth Many. Milli subject to a virus that affects "teas ote Rch| fo Growers, Fatale |i crn a te 5 a i Z *E laugh. : | Making people laugh, after:-0l,), 0 'has migrated to North Amer-|drink is Red Skelton's business. It's easy when you are trained for it. g But not so easy sometimes, as any comedian will tell you. Reveal Dutch Influence) WASHINGTON — The tulip, an artistocratic creation of centuries : erogshrending,- tnnently-Wns- 204 DM ) ‘Oppose Late Drinking back a thousand years. British scientists reported they could revert the tulip to a primi- tive form by treating it with atomic rays. Despite the awesome prospect ef evolution in reverse, it Is unlikely that any Dutch er American bulb growers took Along with tulips, ‘the tulpen- ica. The most famous of American tulip festivals transforms Holland, Michigan, into a spectacular Dutch treat, Other annual festivals are held in such widely scattered cities as Tarrytown, New York; Pella, Iowa; Plankinton, South Dakota, a “break” that may be developed into a beautiful — and peotitapie — new type. . \siegapons Churchmen sales recently jumped 40 per cent impetus of a Soviet Russian order Argentine receipts from sheep) over the average for the preced-|] ing five years as a result of the|} DR. HENRY A. MILLER | Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street * Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in. Sight” Open Friday Evenings é Pooch Has Dry Feet watch his daddy's TV show which doesn't come ‘on the air until 9:30 thing fearful. , © Richard never ‘stops laughing) Hollywood. Red talks back to about it all himself on the screen as they There’s a makeup table in the Skelton home. Richard sits . there while Red plays “movie makeup man.” Finally Richard gets to RICHARD LAUGHS IT UP — Dad, sister laugh too. Georgia Skelton operates the cam- era, Red falls into the pool with the chair, Richard never stops laughing. “Why does a chicken cross tlie street?” Red suddenly will ask Richard at the dinner table. “To ‘|but Not Much Energy “ PARIS, Ky. — The baby sitter told little Bruce Dillon “your dog is tracking up the kitchen with his wet feet.” A few minutes later the girl heard muffled cries from the base- ment..- Bruce had dropped the pooch into the clothes drier and flipped : rer: x «ww * The Dutch, by tradition wise and ; ~~ oormrg aaepless & “Now in this ‘scene,” Red an- ae a z sing acetal lire mses whan piel dP ea om jevel-headed, raced into the wildest E. ian edition nounces , “you pick up sa wen dry. kind of tulip speculation in the | . 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Time in | Chainber ) Several letters, reiterating his Both American and Canadian governments as well’ es trade | intone Eenatut th iismiog pubs tmroromente Relaxes After Ordeal) j:nocence and faith in British aes oe f bite Murd Trial | justice, were aS aeie tg sdedermiesyaesling haere by abe sa psn cay buaom cecar le er een baieiae me aie which the | the hundredweight instead, The U. S. Agriculture Department has | Kennett fries Clpredlown to 655 t East ‘ef the West. = | in Rustic Hideaway - ‘| dector has ‘resteand to sue for | ™ade a survey of the matter and will make a report on findings at line of property. a7 libel because of the manner in | & convention of the American Feed Manufacturers Assn. in Chicago | oN ng om a oe. fone to oy Oe LONDON (INS)—Dr. John Bod-| Which they reported his troubles, | May 1. « |] . te North line of Herrington Hills Sub. kin Adams may soon return to the) Adams told newsmen after he The American Feed Manufacturers Assn, has nesie spear- CURB, GUTTER. GRADE. GRAV sE, RELATED WORK practice in Eastbourne he was wajked out of court a. free man heading a drive for such a Change. It contends that the bushel as" sierb t from Mt: Cl erent forced to abandon last December |that he had not lost @ night's sleep; 9 unit is outmoded and is a‘ cause of much confusion, - Perry to to Montcalm to Roselawn Drive from when arrested and charged with|since his arrest. He said he felt Bo acgrag Arcee murdering one of his many weal- confident all the time that “God Confusion in the use of the bushel arises in part out of the fact thy widow patients. would see that right is done.” that it is not a uniform unit in all countries using it and also because SANITARY ‘SEWER 5 But for the mixt féw days the of the fact that there is great = in the weight of a bushel of | WN, W. side Montcalm Street from Oakland to Blaine. CHILD'S PLAY — By way of proving that it's child's play to | 58-year-old bachelor will rest at (-otitoenia Honors Warren yeti apeten. _ SIDEWALK handle these new water. scooters, unveiled at the Frankfurt, Ger- | & country hideaway after suc- The standard bushel in the United States cuniaien are West side-Josl Aven ue from First to Second. | many, spring fair, these youngsters stage a race on the Main River, | Cessfully undergoing the longest. cacraMENTO, Calif. —The| cubic inches. The Canadian bushel contains 2,219.6 cubic inches. For further info see legal notice. “Interested property The scooters, steered by handlebars, which also contain the gas-\™"rder trial in English etme Senate joined the Assembly yes- i ? : = ore aa syne, . . histo: : , siigi In this country a bushel of wheat weighs 60 pounds, rye, flax Dated April 10, 1957. lever, are designed to travel in circles if the skipper should fall. off. ry. terday ina resolution asking that seed and shelled corn 56 pounds, ear corn 70 pounds, barley 48 : : ae a acquitted Adams Mon-| Mountain Boulevard Freeway in pounds and oats 32; , , ’ ot. ADA R. EVANS, be st gyal wet Coheed be tented “Serre In recent years, the Agriculture Department has succeeded in & : City Clerk Ignores Lesson, Issues Fine Gini te ae wae ke a = a former| getting the hundredweight adopted in place of the bushel in measur- | i benefit from her will, ‘The Crown!California governor. ~~ _.| ing potatoes, sweet potatoes and fresh vegetables... Judge Overrides Cabbie : - ; . 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Add alternately|i.2> ‘Then it's can opener night'| to = baked, cooled %-inch ple |Giqmorize the Carrots _|'et with % cup New Orleans mo- Ground Beet and Sweet Mix together ground veal, : thick require 8 to 10 minutes per(Wit® apple juiCe to creamed mix-inake canned spaghetti, for in-| Mell. Chill uptil firm and ready lasses. Cook and keep turning Potato Casserole chopped salt pork, eggs, milk, 4 side for rare steak; 10 to 15 min- ture. Add meats. stance, and work some ‘quick fla- to serve. Garnish with a wreath If youngsters balk at the sight of carrots until they're candied, Note} Arrange alternate layers of grat-\pread crumbs, seasonings, mus- © 4 . utes per side for medium done| Pour into two greased $-inch/vor magic. For two servings, heat of whipped cream. a carrot, it's up to you to: make|!® mothers—the iron in molasses paler rege camerle. Post tard and —— Bake in loaf - f steak. Steaks cut 1 inch thick’are|deep pans. Bake in moder-'together a large can of spaghetti, Arrange 6 mounds of green-tint’| that vitamin-rich vegetable a treat|#4ds nutrition, too! | : 1 : form. E ’ placed 2 inches from the heat andjately oven, 375 degrees, 35-40 a minced garlic Gove and a table-|ed coconut on whipped cream/to eat. Take six of seven large; — bee stock over layers. Cover and x« + 8 4 steaks 2‘inches thick are placed|minyfes. Cool five minutes. Re-|spoon real New Orleans molasses.|wreath, Make a depression ‘in the carrots, scrub or peel, cut in half A_ little lett8ver rice or some |>#Ke- he — this tasty dish with tomato 3 inches from tes source of the from layer pans, Cool on Sprinkle with grated Parmesan center of each mound and fill with/and boil till tender. Brush with noodles in the refrigerator? Add| Sweet-and-Sour Beef Cubes oncogenes with thyme and heat. rack. : icheese. Definitely different! jelly-bean Easter eggs. melted butter and place in a skil- to canned consomme or bouillon. 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Use PEARADISE BASKET SALAD — Nest your pggs for an Easter | Bee tee an a eee eggs are cream cheese, Colorful gelatin cubes add interest and texture to the salad. : i is a perennial favorite no matter|"@ducing diets because they con- WHAT shape it takes, tain Vitamins A, Bl; B2 and C.! ” FRESH PICNICS -» 93°. eseueeeeeeeues > 3 FRESH DRESSED peel us. 59° On this occasion, the pear half} Despite their low calorie count,’ cake is nestled in a bed of strawberryjcanned pears are a satisfying gelatin, about which toasted coco-|food because their levulose sugar ~ nut is frivolously arranged. Theis quickly changed in the body to E R B ‘AKS | 65: “eggs in the pear cavities arejenergy, For added bulk (and Pro-| _ FROZEN made of creamed eheese tein) reducers often find it wise! ROUND or ee Pen en cre oa (scene, Il STRAWBERRIES teresting pear-gelatin combina- {alin pear combinations, tions too, of course. 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[meringue See — aE SNR a TERE wea fas > |low Tangerine Bavarian, Frem al Tangerine beens te pee eee as As “Lh c frozen is test kitchen comes; | Mirstoes, uatiavored gelatine | or Cat ‘this recipe for a velvety smooth, «ete 79 i " — : ‘tangy’ dessert that’s so right for) 3 cape het’ milk 4 F s = eating after the rich flavors of sina tad a tea es — be : ‘GRAPEFRUIT Jul . : Easter ham and all the trimmings. | are e ab Grou Beet ~ Guns Bt ae a a : that’s | Food’ customs at Easter vary in/5™all saucepan and dissolve we = different. countries, In the Russia|!oW heat, stirring constantly, Re- . = 4 @ ree sweet. ly of the old days, roast pig and ™0ve from heat. Beat egg yolks = * Pe ‘pashka, a wonderful dessert made With sugar until thick and lemon jot cheese, were popular. In Italy, ‘colored, Add hot milk slowly, béat- tS a nd roast baby lamb !"@ constantly. Place egg-milk mix- a pm pe the raidiee Lamb i is a ture in top part of double boiler. a favorite in Greece { Stir constantly over hot, not boil- | / | ing. water until mixture thickens a a) orgs With us, however, pink, juicy and coats hack cf spoon. Remove. ~ 5 ; 0 6 _ ham has become a tradition, IN from heat, cool slightly : , & |e ountry though, eggs — ca Posts 7 m~ Stir in melted gelatine, fresh — s both for eating and decorating | Piast . : are featured, The coloring of | * zen tangerine concentrate and 2 4 \ 4 ‘ x . : lemon juice, Blend thoroughly, us : : heoswe? eggs tor this Spring festival goes . fs | way back to the early Egyptians then pour into lightly olled 9 . ° 2 j Gaapernult — it’s & Very ancient custom. inch ring mold, Place in refrig- f . erator to set, several hours, pref- : ’ JUICE. aid a | Potatoes rect 5 | |Banans =. ™ 10} 1 +. 4 erably overnight. When ready to . . 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Beel Win | aay = \ ates aE ‘s AEA Sg v's OS my “AARECEN pn = os ne a EOS ee ey a, : ere 8 ie : i S C622 Ga: yee 4 es ‘ eet ae i RV ce es ~ ea e fat \ : : a. } ‘ i | i j : \ : a \ lo : «| ‘ - #, \ Lt i A yi ele. j ind seaeccnee ‘ see : Ag j as oo eee So aes cette , Solis oe veviae ks N\ k : \ \ i , Ae - ~ \ \ \ ve é \ oe ee ee \ 2! : : [ . ' \ f . : 2 \ 3 \ \ \ : uae ag ‘_. THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1937 | te -) FORTY-FEVE | i ert : » {to vary their recipes and it is Mola 4 | Juice to a pound of rhubay will) 1% cup: aliyeted water chesinates | °°. | Sauces Dress Up * |e int Cream — [et ie! tonto mina toa UIPHUF, MOLASSES [mate arvates are mice” Wafer Chestnuts. |tee'fomuily. Bare oer aa ni Vegetables [2 a 40 Juice fate ee nese oes mens Wasn't Like This eld Apple tings (Glamorize Fish {second Day Potatoes Frozen Vegetables : up —_[Ramterod cram, So here ees fr QSNT LIKE INS mips tees Rings amorize Fish Second Day Potatoes . - 2 + {this ageless treat made by an in- fr Whi - | , i | oir occ, m origadlal i dike ak Pe ipped Cream seh, ind ot Ate Fluffy as First | ali ‘the many new foods| S™e BO" Gama barb for.perking tired appetites.| Fresh apples make tempting frozen fish is ¢asy to obtain howa-| Mashed potatoes can be just as. appear on the market, it is| _ Instant Cream Tomate Semp 1... that Michigan hothouse rhu- sacctel etiam oe [the | tight and fluffy the second day as oe Pete ees een eo wg barb is in season, why not give) Dnnsime i einigd yer by Aeaiyp end why lov 9 ; contents 0! billing some begin- ; the family a spring treat? : : ‘s finny food fare during é pea ae celery soup over experienced cooks. ae A double treat of “thubarb in| Core but do not peel 4 apples. Cut|Lent. Nor is it difficult to ereate| ct duu kotley omer bet etie, na corn in saucepan and heat while example, Cream butter or marmerine «| SHUe Or ple wjth fresh frozen each apple crosswise in three slices, |@" impressive company entree uti-| vise home economists, Cover stirring. Serve at once. Serves) Cth the way it Mix instant powdered cream with strawberries is a suggestion made Boil together 1 cup sugar, ¥% | lizing fish if you remember “‘it's and heat until piping hot. ‘ four. ; hold its own-as by Mrs, Josephine Lawyer, Con-jteaspoon cinnamon,” 1% cups|the Sauce that makes the -dish”.| add a few tablespoons of hot milk Lima, Beans with Tomato Sauce . flour and seasonings in saucepan.',', mer Marketing Information| water and 2 teaspoons butter or| For baked fish or broiled fillets,/and a generous lump of butter. Cook 1. package frozen lima of new/Add tomate juice and water, stir-| Agent. If the rhubarb is and}margarine, for 4 minutes, Add/Wterchestnut-butter sauce is an|/Whip with a fork until puffy and beans according to directions on people really|ring to blend, Bring to boiling|tender, and most of it is, leave apple rings and bake in moderately | unusual glamor dressing. You'll|feather light. Add more salt and the ‘package. ~Drain, reserving li- there comes} saint over low heat, stirring oc-|the Peeling-on-forbright rosy col-/hot oven (375 degrees) for 25)find water chestnuts readily Ob+| pepper if necessary. for soups, sauces, and gravies. buds wend aenally. Add butter Makes 4 or, minutes, Remove the apple rings tainable in grocery stores in handy amt nardmcanpir ae bg “we want f . Go easy with water when cook-|to a shallow serving dish and pour,5-ounce cans, Salad for men; paper-thin onion can of tomato soup over beans in we rea-| servings. ing rhubarb, If rhubarb is baked,|sirup over them. To prepare the sauce in a jiffy;|rings on a variety of crisp greens saucepan. Heat while stirring and would) Variations: 2 cups of vegetable|two tablespoons of water is plen- When cool, the rings and sirup/all you do is melt % cup butter in|sprinkled with Roquefort cheese serve at once. Serves four. cocktail juice can be used instead/ty for two pounds. For flavor|will be jellied. Top with whippeda skillet. Stir in 3 tablespoons|and oil- vinegar ~ and - mustard Toast Cups for Sauce-y Vegetables homemakers like|of tomato juice. linterest, one fourth cup of orange: cream. Serves 4. \lemon juice, 42 teaspoon salt, and/ dressing. . Everybody talks about saving, but X x # K K ' ‘ A&P helps you do something about it! : ; We offer so many low prices that if s | you shop here regularly, you're bound : ¥ - : to save regularly! 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Guaranteed to , Coldstream Salmon mm ........ ‘Sr 59% bake into a perfectly delicious cake every time you follow the Salad Dressing sum ......... ite 35e Jelly Eggs wormmon ..........2 the 3 Proves E a | al ean 2 é a quick-and-easy directions! All Prices Effective Thru Sat., April 13th sgn & Sekai llona Yearns,to er in Hollywood said i \ WASHINGTON (INS) — Ilona/own scheme: Divide up the remain-|neadquarters and bailed them out Massey, the dazzling Hungarian-|ing Hungarian refugees in Austria) wit funds trom the American- born screen star who met her cur-jamong all the free nations, includ-|1 sian Federation rent husband six years ago while|ing America, and stop the Redji af unit sen. 4 pouring the woes of Hungary into|regime from exiling freedom-lovers|,- 8. out of his 4 his ear at the White House, is/to Russia. - the boys a trying \for another White House/suge oF SUCCESS * * F: \to# & irae mun ote pony, Se : e . 's : 00) ess J -— pe gg < = ‘ as ri President,” she sighed prettily,|we ‘mustn't feel d President Truman, Iona has al-| /™, Sure that I could persuade|America leaves these people : ready picketed the White House|"!™.” stranded, it means ; in behalf of a free Hungary—and ~ * * commit suicide % wants inade. Dawson, who came under politi-|they’re doing.” : She believes she might : successful as in 1951 when 5 beauty for 45 minutes, persuaded Truman te threaten ‘retaliation 23 unless Communist Hung { stopped deporting political 4 oners to Siberia. Hungary | : stopped, at least temporarily. :. __ Tlona is convinced that President m Eisenhower is wrong in announcing “2 that we have “about exhausted mes the possibilities of the parolee ; method” for admitting . - to America: \. Pi: LOOK WHAT. we've HATCHED for EASTER. ‘to weer Po ions that they'll parade in with + pride! All in very fashion=| ala ga arattar x BAGS Straw basket styles in natural or white. Shell or floral trims. Clever new kid or faille styles. ; 1.98 te 2.98 GLOVES All washable double woven nylon in classic or jewel trim. $1 JEWELRY | Little Miss jewelry, scaled to her own taste and size. $1 to $2.98 fixion to be given by the Fire in the Hills. Ps £ dy Claudia tells Pilate, her husband, of thé new teacher, Jesus. Pilate, the governor, says he has already heard of him, and of the discontent of the spriests and elders. “One more uprising,” says Pilate, “will spell the.end of Jerusalem and my positiop” yp with Caesar.” Thomas J. Little of Shallowbrook road will represent Pilate and Suzanne Boyd of Ayrshjfe drive will portray — the part of Claudia in “Pilate,” side drama of the Cruci- Youth Group at Kirk a & Fad é SPECulating ona } very practical ad- vantages of a light- and -so-soft pump: © perfed, pinked, pointing to the foct that it’s as depend- g ~ able .a- traveller as ‘3 a flatterer! Black = patent or Navy calf ©4 ~— (with cushioned in- SAS sides!) as seen in Glamour. : ~ 3 11.95 ~ b, \ A. Embroidered nylon on tricot bodice. Pink ruching. W bite. $1.98 B. Lace trimmed bodice, all-nylon skirt, double layer. W bite. $1.98 @ Smooth Fitting Nylon Tricot Tops e Cracker-Crisp Nylon Toffeta Skirts Start her Easter outfit with one of these all-nylon. can-can slips! It will make ony dress of suit seem extra-special, fun to wear. A joy to lounder. 4-14. C ép and Bouffont for Easter . a GIRLS’ NYLON “CAN-CAN” SLIPS In the Pasites scheduled for-8 o’ clock on day and Tuesday | After they had puta to crucify Him. of the soldiers in the play, 5 Sunday, Mon- evenings in Kirk in the Hills, Catherine Booth (left) of Dakota — _ @ircle will appear as Martha of Bethany, thorns upon Jesus’ head and mocked Him, the Roman soldiers led Him away Portraying the part be given at 8 p.m. Sunday, Monday, and ‘den road as crown of, Tuesday in “Pilate,” to Jesus. T Biais Pilate” (oni) of Claren- Elaine Palmer {right) of Middlebelt road as Joanna. : _John C. Palmer Jr. (left) of Middlebelt road and Harlan Davis (right) of Franklin road. James Varnum of West- wood street, Birmingham, will appear as ES Mary, mother of Jesus, and Kirk in -the Hills will be , / ° /omens Section THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1957 - PAGES 46-51 At the Tuesday evening meeting of the Women’s Society of World Service of Baldwin Avenue Evan- gelical United Brethren Church, Mrs. Barbour Williams was in- stalled as president. Also installed were Mrs. Harry Britton, vice president; Shirley Mrs, Lewis WSWS Holds Installation of Officers chairman; Mrs. Earl Metz, secre- 2 % FEATURING THE LATEST FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR home of Mrs, Robert Walker on a - ‘inBloomfield Kirk in Hills Group to Stage ‘Pilate’ on Three Evenings * Fred Pulve as Bartimaeus, Jon Byers as Zaccheus and Donald Hint < ait ; |Gathering Held by Wilson PTA Stait Lloyd, father vice president Also assuming duties were Nor- man Featherstone, secretary, and Wallace Lacy, treasurer. Carl Mas- the council delegate’s telling of the highlights of camp life and the opportunity it af- fords children to live out of doors. Students of the fifth grade class are making preparations. for a week’s camping trip in the near future. & k* * Refreshments were served by the fathers of the second grade, Beverly road, with Mr, Featherstone and Mr, Masters presiding at the tea table. DON’T BE IN A STEW ABOUT YOUR CLEANING You'll never be hot under the collar about « spotty cleaning job if you have your clothes at Ay Your clothes will be fresh and you'll feel like you've won a pot of gold when you put on FLASH cleaned ‘ TANG | \ aia eget / Beauty No stick not g in = i ’ P Beautiful Pine Lake |. | Open te the Public Every Day OPEN DAILY | eras ; ) An-organizational meeting of the Oakland Count 2 12 N watl 12 Midn t 8 ‘4 y 3 . Bervng Your Fevers | Chapter. of the Michigan Society for Mental Health was 3 SP held Wednesday at Kingsley ‘Inn. Mrs. Jack Couzens 4 ECIAL =. sf (right). of Orchard. Lake is chairman of the steering ; ~ COCKTAIL _— committee. Assisting with plans for the new. chapter. is ST | nese Gaiendica bees Ross Roy (left) of Detroit, president of the society. 4 a Aon Dr:.L. Jerome Fink of Ottawa drive (center) is mem- : Orieane Lounge betece diane. | ber of the ‘state board. Gr | Dr. Fink Outlines Reason ; i for Organization of Groupe | Thirty people representing husi-; emotional copecte This knowledge ; ig industry and the medical pro-|also can aid industry in the re- ifession met to organize an Oak-|habilitation of valuable workers 4 Peat eae Necatel Saati Sectety, ("2 Nave become mentally Ml :. Mental: Health Society, * *« * Wednesday Ps a ine. This has been a problem for the person who has become mentally|; Bia Dade: Be pecillS Loy ill and who la‘er is discharged} DOD Sin [es out ways in which such a chap-| SO inte industry often is di All Tickets Must Yr sree, nnd how i oud help in/Heat end prolonged the development of .better re-| The samé problem has been sources. . . , Sons Wy tate Sone om. | Uents returning to commu. | a nee 8 et ee ee nities, Where communities a re ’ ; HUDSON pais "Dr. Fink deciared, | C4 and uninformed, patients |§ | BR HOUSEHOLD CO. || sna've tei the members that ii | canmet make the adjustment ont ; 1214 N. Perry St in their responsibility to see that od ea = y . the citizenry has this understand. ° of 4 ing. Relatives ot meal: getienta f must underst me iliness ls Sxgup wil bp in the Dre ipey are to hep the pant com | SALE Watch for Our ‘ {| > First Anniversary Tuesday, April 16 % 2 ing the mentally il) by informing the public of some of the laws poe sp this problem as it now stands * * * Pointed ‘out as means of educa- tion in mental health were the use of special films and workshops de- munity leaders nust take interest) ices was pointed out, * & £28 Harold G. Webster, executive di- giety for Mental Health, explained ‘|Birthday Observed by 8 and 40 Salon Tuberculosis Sanatorium. Mineweaser served chairman THE | PONTIAC 3 PRESS, i AURSDAY. apie 1957 “The 22nd anniversary of the}~ Eight and Forty Salon 224 was) >” _ jeelebrated Tuesday evening with aj | birthday dinner at the American)” Legion Home on Auburn . avenue. Mrs, Carl Shindorf, child welfare chairman, displayed Easter toys and tray favorg to be donated to children at the Oakland County Mrs, Normand Weisman led |= Ms Mrs. William Cramer. Mrs, Leo|tgs as kitchen! >"> rector of the Michigan State So} jin this problem, and the impor- sight tance of correlation of loca) sery-|— and straw fabrics. igned grou organiza-|80me of the areas of progress since ae: sé _ fone ai = == —~ the group of lay and professional , OXFORD SHOP : people began in 1937, including the e: ‘ AID TO INDUSTRY progress in treatment of emo-|> © ; 58 W. Huren St. Mental health understanding canjtionally disturbed children. The|* ‘* mt 2 FE 4-7212 be an aid to industry in helping the|state now has 17 clinics in opera-|~ : employer deal effectively with the'tion, he said, : } q : ’ 4 ° ” ; Easter isn’t Easter without an |, thur’s Hat. : From our compliment- i catching collection. “ ‘ ; Hats in all the new silhouettes including the new Chanel shape, suit hats, hots rich in flowers, veil or organza : trims . . . Yours to choose in every imaginable color and shape. Straws The Look of Silk... Elegance Utterly Supple and Feminine Dresses \, MINK * STOLES and. | CAPES | You too can crown your Easter costume with mink... $333 $497 plus tex The Silhouettes ere 1957's Most Fashionable Cow! Stoles—Classic Stoles—Collared Stoles ——Ceabechon Stoles—Pocket Stoles! The Colors ere 1957's Gleaming and New Autumn Hese—Silverblu—Dark Rench —Cerulean! All fur prodects labeled te show eoentry of origin ef imported furs. Fur Salon—Second Fleer Figure flattering styles in supple silhouettes, profile sheaths with hip slimming panels. Jocketed Styles... " "in combinations of silk and rayon, silk and cotton and pure silk. Navy, toast, beige of black. Sizes for junior and ‘ misses’ | *h "rete SetoeSecond Floor ibs Mee See 0 ln iB Short Coats. 00 BLS Not just short coats, tailored new designs to turn suits and dresses into elegant costumes! Navy ond pastels. Sizes 8 to 18. Long Coats ooo Bebe Newly slender shopings. Spectacular! That's Arthur's spring collection of coats. See soft pastel tweeds, flannels, striped flannels! Sizes 5 to 15 and 8 to 18. Fashion Coats 70 BAT For Junior and Misses’. All elegonce you expect from Arthur's coats! For $47! You'll find ton and wrap styles. Sizes 7 to 15 and 8 to 18, Wool Suits ooo Hebdd For-Junior and Misses’. Yes, spring Suits for just $38 whot Suits! nels, tweeds, Blouson, demi’ jacketed suits. Fashion Suits AFPor misses or briefs. pertly tailored. Sizes 10 to 20. r sale of new — coats but carefully Lots of navy, and neutrals, pastels and tweeds. Tailored of fine flan- textured wools, / eee $53 Talk about sav- & ings! Here’s the big suit news in demi- é jackets! Easy lines! Back detailing in * blouson or belted. . All fine wools ex- Navy and neutrals. 3 Conveninet Ways to Buy 1. Convenient Layaway 2, Reguler 30 Dey Charge _ 3. C.P.A, Account ie vowry.sEvEN Arthur’ s Pre-Easter a a ¢ / j j / | J J 6 i ? and suits | 4 soalibieiy crnuan, the but- new And ° Se ay re Late aan THE Pow SP ong KRESGE COMPANY little girls | Easter Bonnets. Pedaline Cloth ~ Shells... Sailors... Half Hats see Eyelet Batiste - +. SwissBraid.. Brims § \in her home on Brandon road Spring-pretty sryles give Little Misses “grown-up glamour"! Jusein time for the Easter parade of fash- tons ... . these gay hats have flower garden trims and “Nacy frills. There's a host of glowing colors, too. Pink, “ice blue, white, navy, red. am the ily price... \ \4 ee Members of Junior Fuesday Musicale Clubs pre- sented the afternoon program of Tuesday Musicale. Deanna Relyea, Joan Grahek, Lynn Thompson, Gary Mrs. Roy T. Young Entertains Group Mrs. Roy T. Young was hostess' Tuesday to members of Burlington Park Extension Group. Mrs. For- est Milcow and Mrs. Young taught | the afternoon lesson on “"Basic) Dress.” | Welcomed as new. members of the group were Mrs. Ralph White and Mrs. Ralph Long Jr. If you sew a 14-inch piece of elastic across each corner of your bed pads they can be anchored to the mattress to avoid shifting and make bedmaking easier. | Maling’s Easter pe NTS ans and C Black patent, or Flight Blue Calf. D Black patent, with Gray silk tweed, Flight Blue calf, with Blue and White silk tweed, or French Bread calf, with Beige silk tweed, q — Maling { “| \ | MALING SHOES Shoes" 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET. ‘ Open \ Mondi) = Friday Eades Among the pianists who performed were (left to right) Instrimentalists appearing on the Tuesday Musicale program held Tues- “day afternoon at Grace Lutheran Church were Junior Musicale C lub members caught by the en as they listened to Miss Relyea run through her selection just prior tothe. program. we (left to right) David’ Eicher, cellist; Victor Schramm and Pamela Morris, flutists. Relyea ‘and Marilyn: Henry. The pee people were PIANO NUMBERS ; + Biguts wen peaneated galecticnsht | >OVEOM Deluxe were Joyce. Livingston, Margaret 3-Pc. Set the tea, assisted by Mrs. H. J. \VF W Rudilary a \Lists Chairmen -\ Harrington, legislative and buddy a i fi tik junior music clubs sponsored by Tuesday Musicale. Mrs. W. S. Fur- long was in charge of the program. Moreau, Joan Grahek, Lynn Gary Relyea, Lynn Benter, Jerry Exline and Deanna Relyea. Instrumentalists appearing on the program were David Eicher, cell- ist, and Victor Schramm and Pamela Morris, who played a flute duet. Marilyn’ Henry sang two vocal solos. . Mrs. Charles Buck. was social chairman for the day. Mrs. Austin D. Esler and Mrs. W. Owen Kline were cochairmen of Mrs. F. M. Hathaway and Mrs. Glenn Griffin presided at thé tea table, PHILIP'S . Luggage & of Sree Soot Mrs, Hector McClellan, newly) elected president of the ~ Ladies, Auxiliary to VFW Post 1370, ap- pointed committee chairmen at the Tuesday evening meeting. New chairmen are Mrs. Leo Wittkopf, membership; Mrs. Hazel Burns, national home; Mrs. Otto Zander, hospital; Mrs. Richard Lange, rehabilitation; Mrs. Clar- ence Kitson, publicity; Mrs, Ken- neth Parsons, Americanism; Mrs. Ervin Perry, youth activities; Lila \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ N "pPe. Set |S 29.95 _|N . . \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ . \ i . N= = N Ni ¥. i A i Ain de Lin i Bi Li Lin hin din Mn tif FURNITURE: At lis Very Best thursday, friday, saturday pre-easter sale! rayqn. faille coats 13” We. sketched one from a -wonder-priced collection of new season coats in: silky rayon faille! Choose cardigon necklines, tuxedo or wing’ collar styles! Attractively lined. Black, navy, beige. Sizes 8 to 18, ~ sale, $13.90 rain-or-shine coats 13” Terrific values in all-weather coats of water-repellent cotton poplin, Trench coats,’ loden coats, checks coats with Peter Pan col- lars, contrast-trimmed coats with shirt collars. A wonderful group! Sizes 8 to 18, sale, $13.90 PIXLEY’S Fine Furniture OL $4101 poppy, and Mrs. Glen Mason, ,cancer, | Mrs. John L. Brown was wel- ‘comed as a new member of the auxiliary. Crisp, Sheer Nylon PARTY DRESSES Pink... Blue Maize... Mint... Orchid She'll be a living doll in one of these crisp spring beauties. Kresge’s has charming new . - styles, ruffled and lace trimmed. Each with its _ own slip. of rayon taffeta. The sheer nylon is washable, of course, and needs just @ touch i of the iron. See them tomorrow! } fy" nt BN 3 ai a eh eye ; amy & 4 Se \ \ . * Ms Paria esss i \ vos cee” 4 * j § i \ a ; \ : \ us a 2 es { ) e y eek \ ‘i ! t : 1 . \ | 1 Xe i‘ i ; : : 4 oy . ; : \ \ V ‘ edu ay aes hi tu powmiae PRESS. THURSDAY, apni 11, 1957 oa : ~ She Leaves | of Half Hour | J, But’ Tardy Friend Is Irked at Failure. “to Keep Date our new ; Hats the very essence of PRR CE Sc von 95 Here is teve Easter enchantment .. . : | RT GINA T ‘Inviting to Spring and Summer breezes, 16 NO " 5A W ST. ‘all easy to wear and very, very flattering. ~ : e = to makes an appointmént. to meet. 5 someone at a certain place at a 1 ) ) 9 Just hundreds to select from. going to. come, I departed. “She called me the next day and asked me where I was. | told hee I had waited a half hour for her and when she didn't turn up, I left, She was Very much put out over it. Was I justified in leav- ing?” right in time for y Answer: In my opinion, you : waited long enough to be justified in leaving. “Dear Mrs. Post: When a person Special Selling of OATS os Answer: I have always insisted that a host. must have a_ non- alcoholic beverage for those of his guests who may not want a strong drink. However, if none is prof-' fered, you cannot really ask for one, The only thing you can ask for, is @ glass of water. Then the host could say, “Would you like some lemonade?* or whatever he might ‘have that is nonalcoholic. _“Degr' Mrs. Post: I have had | to postpone my wedding date to one month later because of . serious illness in the family. I had my invitations printed and — addressed. : A RAS: ciara ir 5 AMEN te catargs 28 “Must I order new invitations or can I cross. out the-old date and }. write in the new one? I would ap- ‘preciate hearing from you soon so that I will know what to do.” Answer: Under the circum- ‘stances, surely no one will criti-, cize your writing in the changed date. 35. 45. You're so, lucky if you need-a new Spring ‘coat and right now just before Easter - we offer you these fabulous values, beautiful tweeds and stunning flannels and exquisite Stroocks—luscious Spring shades and, remember, each a higher : 16 NORTH SAGINAW ST. priced coat — You can save right now = ? on your Easter purchase. : Beware Amateurs! | Few amateurs are qualified to do a professional job of repairing defective electric cords and appli- ; ances, And, unless electrical re- . > pair work meets professional speci- See Our New | fications, tha repaired object is : generally unsafe to use, Defective Easter Bags 395 up ee: “se4 “and unsafe use of electrical equip-| -Tment\is ‘one of the three greatest causes Of home fires. O86 066 OF Bees g, bt! } st — WD em td,! twa ‘ wre stead. apy ft * te PEGGY'S A. Fiancee’s Swirl pump in black - patent, beige and tan, white and “ 12.95 eG 7 Troyling’s lovely little off - side sling, demi-heel, in black patent. 14.95 New Spring and Easter SUITS Each One Specially Priced >. 45. Now you can select your Spring suit with after Easter savings. Marvelous fabrics, flattering styl- ing and all new Spring shades. Other. Spring Suits From 22.95 Up Rhythm Step’s smart new sandal on demi-heel; black patent, navy or flax calf. 14.95 D. De Liso Debs dip sling in black patent, navy and flax “18.95 ( Imported neutral Piccolo leather . eeeaeee _ $20.95) Let us explain how you may take six months to pay for yeu faster shethes. ‘h \ ; MY | iy ee : ty ee e i j “ / ES i : € Cr ee ee 2a ae Ce eer ey Gr ee Be ee Maken ys Lod es teut we > So lie 36 oe eg. : ale = ey nA paaeses eo tA 4 ‘| eo ARS oe eS Ve “| et i ln ' \ \ 4 5 st | _ i" Ca M4 > | \ \ : \ 2 . { ; sat . ‘ \ 3 Nays \, ; \ Px « / eu 2 i Ae ae EN \. t \ fe git : Ah , oo ESE 4 AT * i : + \ ie fee if WW. } \ { py veers ere ae ee i ibe j \ eee I : a i | ‘ My Vy ‘ \ s ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY..APRIL 11, 1957 Away: ie “People don’t. turn out any bet- mM ter because they are beaten -up) ‘YS or severely punished as children,” sophomore girl said. “If they’re going to be good citizens or crooks, they will be matter how disciplined they 941 Orchard Lake, FE 4-5065 boy recalled. { FINE JEWELRY-GIFTS McKim Jewelry | f According to Leonard Buzz of the department, they had some misgivings about starting such an organization, and no one was more surprised than they at the success) - of the Fashion Your Figure Club and its sister club which meets on Tuesday nights, the Fashionettes., ~*~ *® New members are always wel- comed becatise the club is always anxious to give out more of its ment, Kathleen M. Bell for her marriage to William * * & Her gown was fashioned with a high neckline, long full sleeves and a full skirt, Her half-hat was of pastel flowers and she carried a| bouquet of. pink roses and gra-' denias. Kathleen is the daughter of Mr. These are the most dramatic, and Mrs. Donald 8S. Bell of Ben- Vows in Birmingham Rite A ‘waltz-length gown of white| For her duties of maid of honor, Among these will be Mrs. Clar- organdy and lace over pink taffeta Pamela Keena of Grosse Pointe) ae by Kathicen Margaret Chose a pale blue jacket dress with) Bell Speaks matching accessories and carried| a bouquet of pink camellias. | JUNIOR ATTENDANT Kathie Poole served as junior bridesmaid, Her gown was a. deli-| cate paste] organdy. x * * William asked his brother, Mich- ael. Edgar Aughey of Ann Arbor, to serve as best man. | A pink peau de soie gown with | pa successfully attending the Thurs-| EASTER SHOES | eS ae but many, many others have been Adah | day evening meetings at ham. Mr. Henry Aughey of Wilmington, son, Ariz., formerly ef Birming- and Mrs. William | Shelly Library, where they share | Del., are William's parents, together the battle of the bulge.) REWARDS HELP | matching hat and a gardenia | | corsage was the choice of Mrs. | | Bell for her daughter’s wedding. | | Mrs, Aughey wore a Dior biue | gown with matching accessories The Rev, Harold E. Towne per- and a gardenia corsage. jformed the afternoon ceremony in| Trophies and prizes for winners St, James Episcopal] Church, Bir- ‘and pigs for backsliders, plus pats mingham, in the presence of the on the back and good-natured scold-|immediate families. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harris O. Machus, on Glenhurst drive in Birmingham. | | The newlyweds will resume their | studies at the University of Michi-| f S. S. KRESGE COMPANY KRESG E’S Make Your Own Easter Original with New Hat Shapes 59... 19° © Sellers, off-foce brims, rockers, '/2-hats, piliboxes, Casa Blancas, cloches, shells. Endless variety . . . and it’s fun to create your own Easter bonnet! Real compliment-getters! Red, Tie-on Veils...............29¢ to 79 imported Flowers. ......... 10# to 69 .. Flower Wreaths. .......... .10# to 59 Maline................25¢ to 59 yd. igan where William will receive a} ‘master’s degree in Business ad- ‘ministration in June. The port of Hong Kong is about! (10 square miles in area. i KRESGE'SE Sizes 62-84 MISSES’ Sizes 2-7 rey WOMEN’S 7 fe PR. 89: wn / ff Women’s and Misses’ NYLON GLOVES in Perky Easter Styles! # if - Practical nylon turned out in pretty new gloves! Fancied with trims of lece, simulated pearls, ond embboidery! They swish clean, dry lickety-split! Dazzling white sets off your Eoster ts... smartly! ZI C7 we ad \i 73 Cg el? O—~ Ww _ black potent, _ Little-girl-skimmer : ria Site shiney to ning black Sieec 8% iei2inrederbic, For girls and leens .. low, light and lovely! skimmers for Easter Dip your toes in our gay new shimmers lightweight, newly lean and slim, cut a heary Trimmed with @ whiff of stitching and toe-tip eyelets, What will you need for Easter... red, blue, white?. 3.98 ++» with an instep on your toes. Sizes Just te ae ne es, & * a nail or me. pet net ae - PONTIAC: PRESS BS APRIL U 11, 1957 fe M odern | Pairs Are Real Partners +) SS \they ‘will forget their children, for. swenanil ‘ethan tela! dipioes pin: grown and are. ne longer at home, If the man and the womdh think "lof one another as only a parent; | if they have no time for relaxa-?: tion or entertainment without their children they are bound to lose that man and woman sense of time together and leisure together so that they may continue to know get that they are parents even jfor a little while. THEY CARE ENOUGH . “But it does mean that during) those short intervals of recreation’ o--—- +— a i a ‘ \ Le \ ag? | ; = = ——— chee cae a iS. EEE TES ‘ Wee FIFTY_ONE. ws ee A n ~~ - Se - seta i ‘ 3 { , He'll a so proudly in one of art new Easter Suits...all styled with the kind of dash a boy likes, — THE TAILORED SUIT The dress-effect of a perfectly tailored jacket with a fleck tweed effect to go perfectly with contrasting linen slacks. Navy or brown. ee ee ee) WEEK-END ‘SPECIALS! | in ee Oe ad “Home Style BREAD pee jot the children and in giving 8/cr'the man, After all he has done Home St Cc men often change their|® full day's work at the office. e them their bottle Been I intestine AO of . { ems Delicious, e Siyle BREAD seneae oo lin whenever and 7 lad it is ae gaan wife and mother, the “6 FOR "ere Fo veka wees ees oe 8 mma” Tape ale >. 2"| rn o | tet Stat ote ie, a a DANISH | cause few modern. wives can yourself as a person but against cnet Wels ROLL afterd regular help and maay husband and wife losing sight of | Cannot afford any at all since it (themselves as a couple. < ¢ has become so-expensive. Also It is true that these two fac- eet 68 "BREAD 39 rag bomag - , pad. > fr that dierent } people today. se : eeceeseee: was the Sp earmere eng arene en Deily | romney’ Closed 6:30 P.M. Soturdey his young in such an wildcat. Thomas Pastry Shop eat ; * 121 W. Huron FE. 4-8163 | , 4 Ca uildin t Plenty of = Space at Side ond Rear of Building Sah mene . Ivy League Styling for the Small Fry . . +! A Complete Selection of GIFTS 700 West Huron \ Danny Dare lined $ 498 ¥ Ivy League Jacket.............. Matching 69 Ivy League Cap...........-.... $s] “Ivy League Slacks 98 by Danny Dare...............-- $2 Danny ‘Dare Shirte~Sweaters—Jackets LUXURIOUS CAPES, STOLES and CAPE-JACKETS in The finest of quality in Squirrel ... as pampered as Furs by Robert Mink . . looking extravagantly elegant and far more expensive than the small price. Sketch; Natural Gray Ruisian Squirrel Stole 5915 Other Stoles ia Dyed Squirrel and Natural Squirtel from $200.00 to $350.00. 550 N. ‘WOODWARD _ BIRMINGHAM om pein ta Sa ile aA a it yin —_ ‘Sizes $ to 10 L195 n ‘Town & shoes that are known coast to coast for style, quality, value. Come try them on: see how well they walk, how pretty they look, _——_ = DIEM’S SHOES “Where Fi it Comes F irst” 87. NORTH SAGINAW STREET | FE 2-2492 OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS - Spring debut... ew for the first time ; at at DIEM’S . Country Shoes NA oN ay We're happy to present these fresh and exciting little fashion ~ NY how the colors are tuned to the clothes of Spring. Featuring shining blacn patents, shades of gray, creamy Burnt Sugar, the newedt Gin Fizz, in pretty-heeled pumps, walkon-air wedges, and happy flats, they're destined to win your favor at once. fod con't rege They're America’s Best Fashion Shoe Value, In widths ranging from AAAA to B. BIS to PIS Sizes $ to 10 1195 i ak i a a i eo eT ee ae Oe Dh hae a my va wee: THE PONTIAS PRESS. THURSDAY. pe es, Bk APRIL 11, 1957 bi aang to Benefit Craftsmen| edi 40. Calais, Nietite ployed in plants, This would give/UAW received a raise was in 1951. production workers. an opportu-/Reuther has gone on record as nity 40 train themselves for better being opposed to a pay raise for} * himself, arguing he has no need for more money. .. Reuther .were five other interna- Sieg on regrma tional officers — Secretary-Treas-|"€-¢ members 0 urer Emil Mazey and: Vice Presi- ternational Executive Board and dent Richard. T, Gosser, Norman elected one new member, Michael of Hagerstown, Md. The Matthews, Leonard Woodcock and Executive Board members, who : ; iservé as regional directors, are all They all will receive pay boosts x Of. Resittese. a a ¢ _ (Continued From Page One) jobs, ee. ¢ Re-elected _ unanimously with Pat Greathouse. of $4,000 annually. The incresse will move Keu- | ther tp to $22.000, Mazey to | $18,090 and the four vice. presi- dents to $16,590. to bring their salaries. to $12,500 and salaries of international Tep-|amended to provide that the bien- resentatives will move up from the|njal convention to be held in - present maximum ‘ of ‘$5,980 to) October instead of April. $8,000, LOWEST PAID : But despite the increasés, of-/000 ficers of the UAW will still’ remain|\Commonwealth territories was dis- of any international union in the “ge Schol Board country, | The convention elected Paul) iLawson of Philadelphia as. a jtrustee for a full six-year term. Treva L. Berger of Waukegan, I!., Members of the international ex-)wa. elegted trustee for four years ecutive board will get a $2,500 hike to fill a vacancy. workers pay their president, year. The last time officers of. the & .*. * ET * * * The UAW constitution was p00 rote, tor Levy Available Adoption of the 1957-58 budget will be the major. concern ot thDayid R. Conley In regional meetings, delegates|Pontiag Board of Education at its meeting tonight. sy T. The budget is expected to call for expenditures of a record $7,535,- $24 and will. include the levying of the full 8.75 mills approved by the voters three years ago. “The budget may also indicate the board’s stand on salary ? beests asked by the system's 800 maintenance men and teachers, secretarial help, The teachers have requested in- creases totaling $448,000 or about twice the amount set aside for all|°"sht of Chicago, salary boosts in the tentative budg- et. Other matters to be discussed| . will be -school boundaries, Progress in Brita’ $1.80 10 Franklin road site for a proposed|the Price-Bodamer development. of|clementary school and the shortage of parking space near the Pontiac School. ; ae X cities have an at the home of his granddaughter, morial Cemetery. Mrs. C. Grigorean the TROY = Service is pending at Blvd, in Royal Oak, who FIELD TOWNSHIP — ice for David R. Conley 87,her husband. ag gy ode wd died st 3800 East South Bid /Erabe 2ebenton Romania Nan ‘dute-tn trent ot home about 10:40 a.m. today after ma Oak. Mrs. Donna Akers, will be at 1/m@n of Royal put staat: en vapdiiad” p.m, Saturday from Willlam R. Potere Funetal Home, Rochester. Burial will be in White Chapel Me- A former resident of Rochester, Mr. Conley is survived by one son, Grover Conley, of Bath; two daugh-| ,. é ; : ters, Mrs. Helen Steininger of Bir- a cope Preonsapeencated nye mingham and Mrs. Evelyn Al- ~ ations tince 3903 ry § 6, pet ceeg een ron pp time By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS: NEW YORK @—Rabbi, Louis » ciated with the Reform Jewish "| Union since 1914, died - ar He was born in: Rochester, N d to DIXIE DISCOUNT STORES OPEN : “TONIGHT UNTIL ae om EXHAUST EXTENSION CHROME RUBBER UTILITY MATS _ Assorted Colors Reg. $1.00 STANDARD OIL FLOOR GLAZE Polish, 3 Pt. 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TPOWER 1 MOWER Famous Power-O-Matic Mower with a “Clinton” Manufactured to Sell for $59.95 EASTER BUNNIES Closing Out Entire Stock AS LOW AS Reg. 1.00 and 1.98 Values Genuine U.S. Army SLEEPING BAG Ci TAPES In Metal ‘Case Long Handle LEAF RAKES Metal Tines SEAT COVERS Fits All .\ Cars 66: IVY LEAGUE CAPS for MEN and BOYS 66: 3° 6-FOOT STEEL 29) 49°}. SELLING OUT TERRY CLOTH 3,000 pail Tad bond wi ead oleae Pretoria and-several neighboring’ "City Man Wounded , [seta date or « apesial meetingnat| South Af sedge AO F |ebich, bie il bs, spinal HEL Se age Eby in Blast ‘ ee So Sto Ada t Buc fee rw i na te sa PY Shotgu litures to Re Use of Full Deaths in Pontiac Areal=e=:———| day at Wayne County General Hos Wi for investigation: of assault ‘Mrs. 'Grigotean is survived by, With ‘intent todo great. bodily harm. ‘ . Bowman was found by police’ in} woman's Acting Lt. John A. DePauw said ‘Deaths Elsewhere | wstvon was 1 ease ao: —— a name emenen , (Bruce Assumes Duties FRANKFURT, Germany (®—Da- vid K, E, Bruce arrived ‘today to assume his duties as the U. S. ambassador to West Germany, The 59-year-old veteFan diplomat is re- placing Dr, James B. Conant, who LOUISVILLE, Ky. » — A. ¥. retired after serving four years in Algeria is developing its air EVEN. BELOW COST! “BROWN BROS. 4 North Saginaw Street 109. NORTH SAGINAW Opp. WKC Boys’ and Girls’ SHOES These Are All Better Quality - Dress and Play Shoes ¥ 3 : Pie ? Closing Out All Remaining Stock — JACKETS MEN'S and BOYS’ SELLING OUT All Remaining Stock Must Go AS LOW AS bad 44 “ALL SALES FINAL! BOYS’ SUITS. Pope THE vseoritais PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1937 Michigan Week, May’ 19-25,| me si trays for vn, Ike Seeks Better [ete Teaching. oe Upped etn te Sr: ete eee see ve ee Te Pageant Some 1.700 turned ‘Gt fo be [Carton Top “e Tray. : ‘ can and bruh, The ny” | pape e als Were granted raises of) 4, Custer schools will partici- ae oe ied aE wt the| weather. Nearly 450 children will|cartons make. \convenient acces- musical history of the pation dur-|take part, ves Ben miley soem sare, tatty Sheree ec YF i ' » . ec BUSINESS 1 ¢ S$ S if i ae R BUSIN VED — 10, 000 PAIRS Airway Controls = te = 3-Mon _ Modernization & , who was a sidential assistant more than a 3 r & # Fe “ igi ‘ : 5 | ' 4 4 3 1 % : Re ee 4 , . 4 F \ | . | | i . a | i % ewes ee ® 4 6 @ | i . | i : . . : ] ; . he =a ee i dae fa + : ¢ = | 4 . ee , 4 f i . : i J : ‘ : f ‘ eg ee é ce } ' : 7 ‘ i 2 ‘ * cee € * % € # ‘ e « a ’ t 4 . . H . 1 Zz . . 4 : \ _ * i i ae | 2 : : j . € e ‘ s ‘ 5 [ a ; y i j | . { oe) eee ee ‘ ——,. 0 i —_— | ‘ea ——— ok so = 4 ’ a Loa a a | a THE SMARTES T STYLES. IN ‘SIGHT’ : ; e gt THOUSANDS OF PAIRS! DOZENS OF STYLES 2 rILLATING STRIPES LLIANT RHINE TON EXCLUSIVELY DESIGNED YOUR CHOICE BY WORLD RENOWNED FRENCH AND ITALIAN STYLES” | WANT SEVERAL OF MADE OF CALIFORNIA . THESE HIGH FASHION RED WOOD GLASSES TO ADD A NEW \ gardening ween BREE time! =>. ) 50 FEET — VINYL PLASTIC STARLITE GARDEN HOSE trae digs ‘ive REG. 4.95. S$ 3” a9 mol fala TA z } oO - nD Oa) Mid > an a] =) [8] [4 P| Oo pe ll = < ~ fom 8 SAVE 1.00 © MR. OR MRS. GREEN 59 gs ? a ; | wy, # Garden Gloves a 52 56 Ill BALES $60 ENOUGH TO SEED 750 TO 1000 SQ reer’ w A GPE || BOX OF 12 ‘ TO KINSEL’S’ : Sag REG. 2.49 | 89 i Zz a. KAPOK CENTER Fo! YARN WINDING C GRAIN peerpal tg rr SPECIAL - REG. 2.19 {5.. 99°" 3 i “TAKE YOUR BUSINESS fl i | Ch, i - I] REGULATION ff *S TREATED Y ~ La akan Softball yatADE 8 BY r JACROY ‘REG. . $3,05+S . SAVE $1.96 TAKE YOUR BUSINESS TO KINSEL’S HESEERYVE Tilt ta : Levey QUANTITIES eA LTE SIMA STR TAG Guts TAKE YOUR BUSINESS TO KINSEL'S e 3 ENT Y Us BUSINESS es i ; = b ‘ MONROE Un — Children rom| Sean ast year in unfavorable The tops of some cardboard) makes it an easy matter to move [aint and brash rom pent LOA JNVI a S.19SNIM S.19SNIX OL SS3 ° ' ~ OL SSAUNISNG & eee eG ee ree ee, a ST3SNIN OL SSINISNE YUNOL 3X¥ ils WASHINGTON (NEA) ~ coe . TRENTON, Il. # — Bas yh ha eae ee CO eee an asic RES eit ia cal re ees Sea a 4 ‘Don't Throw It Away— ! ' Give It to. White Housel “wo citizens to report to than “William. omnes es aa post, office ‘general co Pigskin Kicks Back, | 1 a : 4 \ ‘ ried i oe 4 4 ", \ \ “ : Hi | i 4 - 1 Py } \ : \ \: mk : : i gee aes Pee : | \ \ e \ | \ 4 a | ” \ i o : iL ie j ‘ 4 . - Ks * ® t \ } \ 4 \ | it f Pie gE Ue * a rites 5 = apes sims Lee ceemaes . \ 1 "A hemes ore 4 at a8 e js ej : | cama openae ; wart aarp naa Ns Sap ‘ ge : \ e : \, j ‘ tj \4 i 2 \ a ae : |). THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY,APRIL 11, 1957) y Pe omena ean Ae core sae ’ : om - - - . | ~ Boys’ and Girls’ Finest [)_ _ Faster Apparel’... |] . CHARGE IT... TAKE 70 DAYS TO 6 MONTHS | }. Ivy Styling | Him Fine | Ivy ‘styling he'll look his best in... expert work- manship adds special style to every Ivy detail, The. natural shoulder, 3- button coat features nar- row lapels, flap pockets and center vent... The trousers are trim, un- © pleated with the popular = ze He described them as Ivy back strap. { ote Sizes 14 to 20 ee $°) 98 ee . porsl stage eel in .. Junior Sizes $24.98 2 _ bikini bathing - suit.” © a - Since one picture was of “We have to pinch pennies all | + & on @ staircase, O'Brien comment-' the time,” adds Wilson with a ee 6 8S Gir ee ak ea us ed: “Even if true, it is not the! wry smile, “I could use a side | : Se : ¢ custom of the country for women) table next to my desk, but it | 2 : : Pee vee ee ee ee Ss ees tl Si | d : © ning on staircase. ma we can't afford that” | _ Smartly. Style 2 COST $5 s Deeghee dee Mal 0 ip- r y A js A second packet of pictures, . makes sure. 2 2 Ss ordered from: mailed solicitation,| White House and other govern-/ ° 9 cost the Post Office Department|ment agencies get a crack at fur- es ees five dollars. They included more/niture and other objects donated) a , ee pictures, and one eight-by-ten en-/by citizens. : : Our selection of girls’ dresses is at the peak. largement. _|OVER-STUFFED oo ae S es. : You'll see the finest of Youngland and Kate O'Brien described them ‘as | Difficulty is that few . Greenaway. . showing models “‘almosf com- can be atieaed into the already pris wey ce p ; pletely undressed, or . pirtially over-stuffed te House re| ; : - ‘ ; _ clothed, whichever you prefer.” (most people want them to be Co gous oe ‘ Boys Sport 7 i ' " placed. 2 = Pex © > * : : that in some of the leita the|, “We try not to brush off offers, . ats ie ‘ 2. Coats : model, was wearing as much as|Ut: diplomatically fit them in } 5 2 many women do on_ bathing|*°™ewhere,” explains Wilson. § 98 : ’ ge : A pu to These “He - Man” He argued that “two people recently carved Great ; : aie: Soe same Petes tse At] peed wane mah on ws | Just In Time boule, tweed al ” t ; : we * pepe y Billy ot fen ng i for Easter and wool blends and objectionable. Although a well-done piece of ) ivy stripes are 7, ‘But hearing examiner Edward work, there was no appropriate Gi ] = d eo fire hits for: e. Carlick ruled out of order Ber-|place for it in the executive man- All -wool tweeds, 4 ris an young men of the man’s attempt to learn if specific'sion. The seal was then given to flannel dened family. Tailored in ipa ioetee me ark ovale amg ating ene scab nA a 9 trim 2 and 3.button ve set out by the’ were Cashmere ends, \ Toddl (7. models. - preg eed ae jhave it i. their vada hecles caténait ts oni , ers . _ Carlick attorneys, 3 “4 yooay, 2 i 2 Fite both sides, present written the owner, wound up happy 6-ply failles. Pas- a : : Sizes 6-12 Junior arguments, w should 'DIDN’T ARRIVE . : 4. reach him in three weeks. A Gilt. that did not feach the tels and Navy. Spring § O38 | ee White House not too long ago = | an original Monroe ios by Seder bad | sevanuen creat PQ”! ¢ 1 ee was put in one|! : izes adets Y Student's Dad iaine porate tron oats Su aos 2 a J sgh snc ned Bul taba, et te em ar tn | | 14 stopped by the school office and} 0 ag : re, . was handed a mechanical drawing) SSruns ' oe _ Virgin Wool, Fiocco ! 4 case by secretary Anita Tobias.| Seine ot Wi? ion, on : . - Straw, or Linen. All to $19.98 ay I found this here,” Mrs. Tobias| Pens. o1 Lincoln are already |; eer ; ° 4 said. “It must be yours, It has nae Other Coats fully lined in the new- aS your name on it.” “We are very much like a doc-|| : est styles @ _ Husky Sizes 4 Bill examined it and said, “No,|tr’s office here,” says Wilson, $1 7% $4,995 ° a ite my Sather” Inaide the sett Deople come wo uo wit lf . Sizes 12 to 24 Months $ 38 3 Pa 1, Labkotf, Sept.) bh tab weston oh Sizes 12 to 24 Mont | PS ‘The elder Labkoff, (Leon J.)|Vice and try to help them out. 1 to 4, 3 to 6x, 7 to 14 said he lost the set that year when| put ™° ee nS . _ he was a student at Central. The : the . 9 , ad Boys’ - { Gfrvcat to $17.95 S Sui | BOY SCOUT | ie DRESS Shoe The most complete se- * 45 lection of sport suits we FOR All BOYS Girls’ Finest have ever shown. N ] . Tweeds, boucles and silk y on blends in a wide asgort- ment of patterns, stripes Toppers and plaids, all with con- . | ‘| trasting slacks, =} The finest nylon obtainable. . ¥ Completely machine wash- Sizes 4 to 12 able in white, pink, or blue. Perfect for the spring and $ OF Easter season. ; 7 to 14 $ . Sizes $095 ~ 4 and White Cait 3 to 6 $ 4 These wonderful Poll-Porrot styles ore Sizes 95 : ze: 5 ; sure to make your youngster @ stand 6 to 8 39 Headquarters for $ out in the Easter Parade! Choose from ae ete H k B 9 d e : ection mart brown and black mocca- | ae oe hia alain sin style with Neolite sole, this tus y “ ae an 1 ° is the official dress oxford of ‘= Ch 'T the Boy Scouts of America. De- Chubby Girls Clothes: A zharge "Em— va . signed for long service and e : Take 70 Days srrart appearance, it’s the best tage 2 : ~ ( boys’ shoe yalue you can\ buy, . ee ' 5 a ee \ For all boys... you don’t have Charge All Your Clothes 4 o Benne sale a . |! Take 70 Days to 6 Months, , y ¥ | | Y ; : t : fi y / | ¢ I fi | / \ % x % i ’ j' 3 , | | yo Pg al a AT At a ame Kg 2 od hey M Ate A a. | Lies fs # 2 a3 a — = ee a4 A ee a Ee ae ay * Ay aay 5 2 ae ¥ ae i ft i 4 | es eee ae os, . a WA t a pee 3 | : s S Be Se bisa seers ¥ : 1 th . i , : beg | \ y ¢ : aoy, t Tg al ae i : : 4 et : e 3 . res s es as / cae 44 ? ‘\ ro I : a f \ ‘ \ § 4 % = \ \ 3 vs 24 \y oy i} ' : ‘ * : : y : i 4 : 4 Eee -<" . 2 \ " / ' ro : me : Pi ae Fie; | i \ aa \ \ i | 4 ed ; : é . \ - ; \ : Fe | an r ’ ~ lp wet eg i . i “f i é i i i ' “if e ; : 5 i yb : \ 3 | \ “ ’ ( \ \' \ \ \ 7 ‘ i \, ia \ . / ‘ ai K { \ j \ { : t | ; Fa ( * = A : r woes " | ial 2 4 ef ARs THE: PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL a (1957 " A 7 ; je 28 registered in persons ons pet ee ere ne Big Radio lolacieil "BICYCLE SPECIALS? [ste = a Nase w— The Navy AMERICAN BICYCLES = |=_o2°c,< & ‘largest radio’ telescopes. in the “True Life Adventures | AiR TRANSPORT. HAMING STUNG AND |has announced that it is building iene nets world to pick up radiations from} > ANAESTHETIZED A Boys’ 20-inch Bk .;...333.95 [Rec es! CICADA , THE PROBLEM FOR THE WASP 16 TO GET THE PRIZE HOME —““Tt) HER BURROW. ITS TOO AWKWARY TO DRAG ALL THE WAY. 4 vee WINGS ARE NOT oo Eee —— STRONG ENOUGH TO [tracking of celestial objects, | TAKE OFF AND FLY WITH IT. Using smaller and less powerful Bo SHE PULLS HER LOAD UP THE NEAREST radio telescopes, the Naval Re- search Laser has in reeent| TREE AND PROCEEUG HOMEWARI IN A SERIES ts es | El : os Mars and Joma 13. Wick ae AE : S Ar ; . 4 : # Boys’ 24-inch “2%--.,..834.95. [itor lite « ain shout 84 feet Boys’ & Girls’ 26-in ik $36.95 fon top of a steel tower, iby the D, S. Kennedy Co. of Co» | hasset, Mass, The Navy said it | will be the largest one of its kind). rto. be. mounted with one axis | parallel to that of the earth. 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DOWNTOWN STORE, Open Monday and Friday Evenings TEL-HURON STORE es Mohday, The di Friday & Seturday Evenings | | y Pest ‘ hways out of Florida this week Li Grit nortnoound av! re From the q : as : pees _ are leading to one of the ball parks in the Major Leagues and it won't be long before the familiar cry of “play - ball” is heard. : _ Around here, naturally, the big question is “Where MD the Tigers finish in oy Naar - “everyone including some of the nation’s top. baseball _ deliver the Tigers to the upper bracket of the American The Tigers’ dismal showing in the. Grapefruit “Cireuit has caused many to scratch their brows. For tobearthisout, Bie Gi _ But don’t give up on the Bengals. After watching the team for several weeks in spring training we could Actually when lft i the big line of fire Kaline and Charley but even to get to third place there has to - besome help coming from “experimental” positions— - ‘ ell wager that when the best lineup is found, it ', will be Ray Boone at third and Earl Torgeson on first. + So, an end to all the “ifs” and “buts” and away with ey Se Harvey Kuenn, i Celtics at St. Louis NBA Playoffs Continue <—- my \ us | a t 5 noes js Ly aS Meee bee a a RPO ten ee |.) = mae PONTIAC, PRESS:.THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1957 } ing of wks’ Petti Basketball| the it and of Bil Bowlerama Qualitying record of 207 set by George Mikan : Times Listed, Poge 57. .|décided not to use a round-by- “T'd just like to let the nation’s fight fans get a look at it,” said Mike Mes “know they'd ot’ SH Mary Wins Triangular Mesi said he was disappointed that the International Boxing Club Orchard Lake St. Mary’s track : team won eight events and took round scoring technique in last night's nationally-televised feather|“V¢ positions to defeat weight fight between Davey), Moore and Gil Cadilli in Miami. The Eaglets compiled 74 poin in their 1st outing of the season. DeLaSalle came in 2nd with 50 h| points while Oak Park scored 13. Pete Madelans led the Eaglets with 1444 points, He captured both hurdies and tied with team- mate Chet Rock for Ist place in Trotters Win Again ninth victory in 11 starts against the College All-Stars, 81-68, last night, if ire % ie it : 3 Fa 2. A ., Rasium. The place was crammed ith one of the many teams will be 10 teams in permits. = H FE i bh the club sponsors during the summer. action, with tryouts beginning as soon as the pole vault. recorded by Jerry Ostrowski in the 880, Andy Zambrzycki in the 440, Cranes Beaten by Ferndale 9 Ferndale’s baseball team handed Cranbrook a 7-0 lacing Wednesday on the Crane diamond behind the shutout hurling of Wes Klewicki. _ ‘Klewicki limited the Cranes to three hits and strong-armed his, way to 13 strikeouts while walking Jonly one, Outfielder Jack Smith paced the Railsplitters at the plate with two hits and three RBI's.’ Dave Campbell pitched credit- able six-hit ball for the Cranes, but his teammates were guilty of five errors. Cranbrook’ also took it on the chin on the tennis court yesterday, howing ‘to visiting Grosse Pointe, 6-1. Pete’ King defeated Bob Sta- ‘ BC HOPEFULS — Pictured above are some of the 265 boys signed up for Boys’ Club baseball teams at the. club gym- with youngsters eager to line up: Other St. Mary victories were, Larry Harris in the mile, Stan Koper in the shot and Bob Kush in the high jump. Jim Moran,. victor in the 220, * * ing round, Frank Kovacs elimi- nated Joe Whelan. 6-1. Kovacs was beaten by Trabert, 6-3, 9-7. Al Doyle was elimiated by Riggs, Cubs vs, Orioles, Knoxville In a one-set match in the open- Redlegs vs. senators, Washington, night Braves vs, Wichita, AA, Wichita Giants vs. Indians, Misimi, night Phillies’ vs, Red Sox, Charlotte Pirates vs, Tigers, Augusta, Ga. Cardinals .vs, White Sox, Memphis Yankees vs. Richmond, IL, Richmond WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS Bra’ Fricad for P wel. "Virden singled "down ho first base line. Wit sg Bh gm yds two balls, no strikes | Pirates seerelens on Bunning was replaced = = = poe tha Folles ran for Long. of the 9th and Bunning went Walls walked, forcing | with the tying run. grounded out to Bolling. One one hit, one All spri ome Ice mae no time in ys him in ‘the 9th, ‘ although Bunning had walked = : one previous batter in four of a possible five That was his first decision. remaining games in order to take ; *& *&» “¥< | the coveted top prize, are not fal- Then in the 10th came the sec- ond. With runners on first and sincerely feel this series is) . second and two out, Jimmy Small from settled,” said Coach Milt) came to bat against bonus rookie fi sh ih tne fe abe “And I. feel that way mainly off! : was, the way we finished up Tuesday manager Bobby Bragan ; night. We were getting stronger pester oe piiner, cunsling in lefty iis and I feel they were getting weak- Kuzava. o Tighe played : “F’m not down and neither are Mtted the left-hand-hitting | ‘ the players, We've been down so and sent up Mel Clark, who hits a e@ 1 + , - |many times this year and battled .fighthanded. Clark prot * * ! k promptly . on & back that I’m confident we'll keep grounded into a forced fi i. T am not going to make any| oo ot doing it.” — play tor 3 ope ions Foy eT vie, tinal Gh 3 es Me s , ee : Gate, Attendance Records’: Saetci St) sm cin! « sy wn) “SSMS | sy, comme gus 7 oid lows know what Sle Bring Gt 0 he NHL the maid! CRIKICAL—Former Texas All- |'*° men in the last of the 10th | : us in the regular season—seven| Worst team in the HL, the mid- aaa ormer of the |¢ Setved up a home run ball to , 854 {n|Victories against our four and|sesson walkout of goalie Terry) America pro lineman pe > LANSING ( — Gate receipts|by the tournament was $4,854 in|. tics We won only one game|Sawchuk and: numerous serious in-| Los Angeles Rams, Lewis (Bud) pena sax. Powers attendance both hit a newifees paid for there during the season. juries to finish third in the league,| McFadin is in critical condition * * + oo — ~*~. games, “But T'll say this, We are going|¥" Polish off champion Detroit ina Houston hospital after he Tor the senie Th . | tournament year, Expenses included $90,873 for to ‘ get the jump on Boston. Our in five games of the semifinal was shot in a horsing around 16th food a adhe ee today cttieials, | $14,004 for trembles, lieam is up for the game, and eries. a as pel gel es sy gg ig Charles S. Forsythe, state high] celianeous expenses, $4,005 tor | rene ic Priliant ’ Mon- — lace is ther opponent here WVMattinewMos page lage t ine ye eagle, Kite- Skiing , New Fad |* DETROIT | PITTSBURGH fat Jen iret sid the new eons was} hore nich caused him © UP} fOr Sport on Water Bite Pb Ser at . reached although was .no yest . ; -y e ° + 8. ® lincrease in the price of tickets... | The Bruins, facing the task of : ateess" $f fumem 38 3 Prep at entag Bo gre * . By ED MARKAITY through the sir while hanging |aromet» $$ § thomase <0 5 talled 459,200, an increase of 25,696 GRAND HAVEN Wt ~ They say from hand holds on a huge kite. Boos ib ‘8 : iene ‘2 i wae vs: re once you've tied water sklne.|imie heats yect aoe” Whilelfeats Lt ipeme fe “The weather was excellent, | you can get pretty highon the savy. year ago, Weeyp, $s Bray. 2 0 8 unlike some years when we've |sport. Ee i ~~~ eee been hit by bitssards at tourna- : : e €.¥ Kusavap 10 0 ment tine,” Forsythe sald. =| Lyle White, 26-year-old foundry) ‘The kite, canvas stretched on a Shen iis “Also, @ lot of the schools are employe and water ski devotee.'i¢foot main brace with cross! ‘rea 37775 “rie ; oo and ffometimes gets as high as 60 feet! braces of 9 and 6 feet is manu-| A—Ren for Great nee? 2? 7 a in the air behing a speedy boat.'tactured commercially. White has tsa into 4 play for Priend these were available for district White has - ig ©—Siruck out tor Masefosk! in » and oe eas give us D—Plied out for Mejias in oth.” Attendance af’ the quatter-fimal, | fees re ining an seered semi-fina/ and championship dg os aos? Mies Was eee tournannt foance wee SAT 6 pres Maikeek Sige tia etrs increase of 8,962 over 1956. rere te: o_ Bunnin 2, Tee: Forsythe estimated that ttf Boones” Senall. “aud Sethe nan td seats. had been available, an are ~ ag itit Detroit extra 8,000 to 10,000 tickets could Swanson 3. Wojey 1) 8O—Piiend 1. Bun- have been sold to the semi-final Waly Uae cmeaaeiae,S fey and final games. hag §, Swanson 1 i> Kureva 0 in The state association retained goes bh Ones, Meant poirot ag ty ~ Biswe Foy 7, AL), Secery (NL), Rice (AL). Competing schools in the tourne- Se ment received $63,709 from the total and entertaining schools plrpedy ts, Decne pedbge o> . year this amount was $20,275. ee Ist Scrimmage . Included in the gross taken in} EAST. LANSING ( — Coach . |Dutfy Daugherty stepped up the Fight Scoreboard ‘Biterday with the firs serimnage victory over of the spring season. Inventor Hopes er alld : < oo TV Will Use It star, won se first suet Cf eaen te: ton ood CHICAGO A Portland, Ore., ee ae wrtepnete | at me nein mostly of newcomers with five dif- man who invented an electrical) © LONG WAY UP — Richard Chadner, 21, 6-toot-9 rookie pitcher |" 0) Tune "Es ee’ wae ee ae Tyga | sadlapeghamer eqn heey ed yrthsc aay sled ar iogemdelcanpesdasn i ~ rae ® “gets a word of advice from former Tiger hurler Stubby Overmire, ee ene ee Oe Oe) ew werd ot ; Jim. Ninowski, top candidate for pegrre ana se lary Sygu '| the team's manager. Montgomery is a Tiger farm. 84, quarterback was in action after a brief bout with the flu and hit ends Dave Kaiser and Tony Kolotiziej with some pass tries. Ed Burton Honored NEW YORK w — Ed Burton of Muskegon Heights, Mich., inamed yesterday to the 30-man all-star high school basketball squad picked by Scholastic maga- zines, the national educational weeklies. Beats Giants on Two Hits By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Herb Score looks like a million bucks and the lefty strikeout sen- sation loomed today as the new ace of the Cleveland Indians’ pitching staff, Bob Lemon has been just so-so on the exhibition circuit, Early Wynn is unable to get going be- cause of a hip injury and Mike Garcia has been pitching like a Little Bear instead of a Big Bear the past two seasons. Score also has some excellent credentials to show new Manager Kerby Farrell and that makes it a good~bet that the 24-year-old southpaw will be used in most.of Cleveland’s key games once the major league baseball campaign gets under way next week, Score’s credentials include a big league strikeout record for rookies in 1955 (245) and a 20-9 won-lost record and 263 strikeouts last sea-, son. He was voted American League Rookie-of-the-Year and then, followed \it up with Sopho- ton Red Sox, the 6-2: 185 pound Worth, Fila. is night, effort the’ spring training - | Giants’ singles and fanned seven in a seven inning stint as Cleveland whipped the New York Giants 41. Willie Mays accounted for the eighth inning. season, He gave up only two Another fine pitching job was All-Star Mat Oakland County’s top amateur wrestling event of the year takes place tonight at Southfield High School when a touring Japanese team squares off against the Michigan rine in . dual meet. The Japs will wrestle in Olympi¢ open style with the handpicked state collegians, Several members of the Japanese team competed in the 1956 Olympic Games, As an added ‘the more-of-the-Year acclamation. i y¥i © \* mour’ in ‘three sets for the Cranes’ lone win. l ; thy i ; 4 4 , Too, in the opinion of the Bos- Japs will meet the Recrea- Card Tonight Roman style nightcap. The Ford grapplers won the Greco-Roman National AAU title last Saturday at Waynesburg, Pa. yy © 2 the Michigan stars will be 157-pound Mike Rodriguez, Uni- versity of Michigan captain; MSU's 191-pound Tim Woodin, who won the National AAU crown last week, and Berkley High: Sehool’s 115. pound ace, Jack Santa. ko ®t tion Club of } in, a Greve. o' j loge | ' » i i Score Looks Like a Million turned in by Don Drysdale of Brooklyn. He went the nine-inning distance as the Dodgers blanked the Braves 5-0. Drysdale permit- ted only four safeties and only one Brave got as far as second base, Randy Jackson walloped a two- run home run for the winners. The New York Yankees, warm- ing up for next Tuesday’s opener against Washington, trounced Sa- vannah of the Sally League 8-4. Mickey Mantle, Hank Bauer and pitcher Whitey Ford homered for the world champions. Ford went seven innings, giving up all four runs and seven hits, Gus Triandos got four hits as Cubs 7-3. The Orioles jumped on starter Bob Rush and four other hurlers for 15 hits while getting a good six-inning effort from Bill Wright, another ex-Yankee., Sherm Lollar hit a 3-run homer that carried the Chicago White Sox to a 9-7 triumph over the St. Tonight's ma start at 8 dlock, ape rast Baltimore defeated the Chicago’ Louis Cardinals, Ron Northey and ~ anit tee eact = ate cmH pontiac PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL Ml. 1957 We hic a FI VI¥-SEVEN, ia aul Snead | Lead Big Field ' at. Greensboro GREENSBORO, N.C.«i~Dong Ford and Sam Snead, winner and runner-up, respectively, in he Masters tournament at Augusta, Ga., four days ago, headed a field of about 130 today in the first of four rounds in the $15,000 Greens- boro open golf tournament. °. x ke & They'vt been “masters” _bere | too, over the years, Between them they have ac- counted for the last three Greens- bene Uiion and Send bas wen Pe tournament six times. Eddie Olson, coach of Hunting- ton, W. Va., in the International Hockey League, played nine sea- sons with St. Louis and Cleveland tee round of qualifying Saturday after-) in the American Hockey Léague. ~—_ ment CRS a PU bexing|ist Jim McCarter of Seattle. ccpenrances by wurviting a titi” Ann Arbor in the . : The only other defending cham|round knockdown and defeating Manager Mike Higgins * - |plon, Albert Pell of New York, re-| willie Moran of Louisville, Ky., ~ {Boston Red Sox in 1930 went / tained his flyweight crown by out-|in division, the University of Texas BR been! classing Bobby Le Febvre of Wi- Philadelphia Athletics and played i of six, €8P-! nooski, Vt., representing the Al te a last ae 14 games. [tured the top individual ‘award of\hany N.Y.” team. a bs |the 69th annual tournament last) Denny Moyer, 17-year-old Port- a's mow Marques, Gan Pre] 4 night after stopping Joel Patrick!jand, Ore., high school senior, Won) io5.£!*°% suse nee 3 jot. the 139-pound/the middleweight title in his sec-|132-pound—Gene Rew York: dead eg re ee Sioa " . * x \ | ve * i was 4 Ales Low Low Prices? paste tte: sete: viel ise Pretirveighs" semitone last ie ft-tstr Tanne Vac , i. 7. Heveedinges ogy Selle etgroy et vel _|Meatyweight—Lee Wiliams, Boston. ++. @ handsome base Catholle Youth Organization and note for good groonna: won so many trophies I've s * : (6.70x15— eat. Bu nly «Ne PETS Will Test Skippers By. * ¥ 5 a _ r Fi Laney, it we yous vo om evi Fridays Track Event You find 2 shoo tt your tions—punch, box- wardrobe or match your mood in ability vand speed~if he de- our complete selection of Crosby his career.| Waterford High School’s track, other events will find the same Squares. In a wide choice of superb petSduad will get a rather stift in-) boys who faced Central Tuesday ‘leathers, meticulously crafted to once ih a|troduction to the 1957 outdoor) * Smew ati ona cr fe a left hook) campaign Friday at 4 p.m. at Cuthrell, who hasn't a see them soon. knockout at|Wisner field. Skippers peer agg go bas moe * PHS tcpasor in techie’ ‘bean|bis possible starters. Skippers had A Step pe to Distinction . p ; ; a meet slated for Monday, but Adsims of lar yey og —, a Sd pln it was cancelled because of the ' i its 1st victory, : gS Fe gg vor be Cail in TV Bout came back to stop Patrick in 58 Wilson will use about the same to Royal Oak on the 2nd. ~— ship mas ee ey oe ah gp tuyraniatgehvhs aeipeael Waterford may be good in the) MIAMI, Fla. 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Hot Scoring Pace Puts SPORTING GOODS \ ‘B Gingellv'e Mkt. 84 Jacobsen's 45 . : Baseball s4*® eeaeeese - These are a special se- lected group of fine worsteds, sharkskins, boucles, flannels, elds wig | 4, Merle Nermane 3 Newark Team in Fourth r ellvilie ‘Market Sie. Jacobsen’ 7. 1594. ~ Spot With = i 082 $5.50 Golf Irons $3.95 $7.75 Golf Woehe $4.95 | @AKLAND county EMPLovEES _ |ter than 3,000 in the team L ‘Social Katz 77 38 Socie! Gems 58° 87 ing, a ies - the ABC, eels 2G Eee 8 ; feoeare ae oS et ee EG) The LR. ny Treatiig’ Co. of ‘The Tops 65 51 Pin Heads 682 63) Newark, N. J.,, ‘slatymed into Save $7 to $22 on Each Suit! p HURON Lapies LEAGUE \ * @ . ; a00 tounge "6 pardant | "Gs| FORT WORTH, Tex. W—A tor Detroit Tiger 4% tweeds, and herring-— | : 3 SALE - Country View ws br Nicholle se tid = ee perce onmeee oe Baseball Suits . bones. All taken from : , Dele Servico SI Toms mer 80 TOME OES ma He (Annet cam Bots 61-45 Stan Musial TSUN nrineauiarie | k | moi our regular toc | ' ' ped Bow! Kingsley Inn 42 * * w — % ° : | | $3: +w@henee * On Baseball Gloves TREES ares | eemy cama "have wored bey wot : Endorsed by: -: ®@ Harvey Kuenn @ Al Kaline a ne Na : . ch 61 Pout. ison 4)ing Congress tournament. i Baseba Ne Ser N Levorees 3 53 Gutlersnipes %4 92] fourth in the yey division last ® George Kell so Gel olety So tc, | Mh wich a Aig ame sotal f ‘ , ~ }3,082 eter “Haid Reserve r ® Bob Lemon ® Chico Carr asquel ; FOE. NO. vse w 1 of Chicago’leads the division with Se ees 7.45 up : <7 ae oe pt a BASEBALL GLOVES BASEBALL SHOES J waiicn patry 72 ro ke B * * i’ P Y Reg. $ 3.95—-SALE..$ 2.95 Reg. $6.00, SALE $4.95 aa fo, ¢ Richart | Joe Brown led the Near icon \ WELDEN Nii Reg. $ 5 95—SALE . .$ 4.95 Reg. 8.95, SALE $6.95 Bi wertzog age I & & 2900 . \with a sparkling 204-245-213—662 ; Reg. 13.45, SALE 10.95 zg sé MTHS. The team clicked off 1.089) ® SPORTING GOODS Vis 4 Reg. $ 8.45—SALE. .$ 6.95 . : AUBURN LANES LADIES zs, and 1,038 in its final two games. “St Mt. Clemens " Reg. $10.95—SALE ..$ 8.95 Softball Bats ....98¢ up ete gn += ee St x «= * . «FE 4-6211 \ Reg. $16.95—SALE . .$13.95 Baseball Bats .. .1.50 up Theme ee $2 Beldwin Wallen $9 Citizens Mutual Insurance of Wee ae es. a & Dr. R. J. Ervin 87 te 1 troit rolled its way into sixth with! SE neettl onrgtere vam ree Helen Polasek 168, Bessie Horton ne a 3,062 series, Walter King sup-| Baxter Livingstone 747; Four Korners!oii44 the horsepower with a tow- . ering 701 series. SPORTS IN BRIEF * * & TENNIS Bob Hitt of Detroit took fifth! ! A Rico— fh . i rl ted a a ene oy arated i 0 'y-tou ams fa Da Onto, he age ig . ee eee in the open competition last night. | wEALERMO, Naly — satan Richardson. saeabyfs re ag Bis ar a: y's Antonino which is a three-time ’ win-| ‘pene. 6k 60 = ite Mires oom est ner, rolled 2,988. Hamm's Beer of 'Chicago, featuring two members | NEW YORK— 1 Otibeat ($10.50) romped of bowling’s Hall of Fame, Joe th vie = Brien ion Semen: SS Norris and Joe Wilman, chalked MIAMI, Fla.—Miss Erien ($12.50) cap- oP a 2,889. as oi vonage at y's, Bubb Park ceed ; Reg. $25.00—SALE. $19.95 — Baseballs. Soft- Me up | cS TRACK SHOES ; Regular $9.50 5 ‘SPECIAL $6.98 All Wool 2-Pant Suits Regular $69.50 gain & nose 3-.5S| Americans Win. | iG or | LINCOLN, R1—Past and Far (84.80)| 24-E. LAWRENCE ST. Hct Berle faethe ere 8h 10 Even Series OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS Bian ae by res Nes | ROCHESTER, N.Y, ?—The Ro- Purse at Bay M ‘chester Americans and the Cleve-| land Barons, who finished the reg- Wizard Standard ular season tied in points for the ss e runner-up spot, are having just as Battery ! $8.95° SALE _ difficult a time réaching a deci peice ( SE AT | } necoargge the Purse Laurel, Fine twists, and sharkskins all from our regular stock. Save $16.50 . — ‘ j f . | Wool Sport Coats A selected group of fine tweeds, boucles, and herring- & bones all from our regular stocks. Regular $29.95 to $35.00 / a Save $6.95 2 6to12 oneach Coat! CHARGE °EM, TOO? TAKE 70 DAYS TO 6 MONTHS “oh, sion in the finals of the American] GUARANTEED 24 MONTHS! [| - Hockey League playoffs for. the Fits Gp. I & 2 L.Cars 4 Calder Cup. i] Deluxe 30-month guar. $10.95* |” * * * Sentry 48-month guar. $13.95° They have played two games Plus tax and your o'd battery ; in the best-of-7 series and each) WESTERN has won one. Both games went | AUTO into overtime with the Barons win- 162 N. Saginaw - ning 2-1 on their ice Tuesday night ee 2-9253 i and the Americans counting three STORE HOURS ee times in the overtime period for; Mon.-Fri. 9:30-9:00 - Pu (Ss decision on their rink at) Weekdays 9:30-5:30 / LS SS ..finest Values in town... / NEW 1957 DESIGNS and PATTERNS. New color combinations —newest fabrics, beautifully — for new cars’ or ol FIBERS PLASTICS and “SEE-THRU” all at one Low Price $1995 | BLACK AND. BROWN: ; No wonder the new slim, trim continental lines - have made such a big hit with American men! They add much to a shoe, both style-wise and , comfort-wise. This good-looking Jarman “Patio” - style, for‘example, is a shoe that is easy on the eyes and still easier on the feet. Why not come, try a pair-and see what we mean? ; PARK FREE Rear : of Store: CHARGE °EM WHILE TAKE 70 DAYS TO 6 MONTHS A SHOPPING PARK FREE Rear/of STORE “Et ag $1 South Sagindw Street | Store\While Shopping 51 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET “15 N. acy Dries Like A sig loud: tierce | FREE/PARKING o ‘ comfortable for summer driving. Cloth i is elasticized for wrinkle free tit — Ves \in RE AR. { | + Bive-Yellow-—Red or Green Colors! ji eer | i : ; : us : oo oo es se : é aa A ae : A \ a A \j tase et ; Z + ft ‘ oi a 1 ‘ . ‘ \; y ys | agit 1 ty. THE PONTIAC PRES Ss, THURSDAY. APRIL nN, 1957 eat ek, dea ; +f Hy SROTIN ‘ vaitic re ae a ae New Device ‘Simplifies Pe, ve meet ee e162 Siberian Reindeer (digs rte, of mui, svt, Seip st Well-Timed, = ene pal pages 28 , : Kitchen Mincing Job — foard until the deokeed @ is/ Started Alaska Herds /, “|were landed in Alaska. Today there Charge Thrown Out — boo iy MR i. obtained, (9 ie are may thousands, , iva w — Marvin: “About ten miles an hour,” Wil- NEW YORK — A’ new device) | 1 — a gecherge Poon sapere gets ae a, ee eien sti ‘Tkicuee ce imported from West Germany sim-|: : ar “housing brought ee ee a ae ‘oo ei fire and I had mi it.” '/plifies the kitcheh mincing job. It\campaign, #000 destroyed apart-|in 1992 to supplement the meéager|schedules direct flights all the way|Peckless driving charge, His car! “1 guess that's the time to aban- uses five circular cutting knives|ments have been rebuilt and 52,-\living the northern Eskimos rn temas hc mt i mae Snorrned Wes. _, {don it — case dismissed,” said the that fit into & white plastic hous-|-000 repaired, Vienna reports, _' |Indiang were afforded by the dwin-|Andara, Turkey ow fast were you going?"'| judge. \ Fi . C ; ' ° : oS J e , +o @ * = : cy ° P t 7 . : s ; £ . @ : shape along the ; rt | é , : : aod Tejo River. The tiny 2 es ; _ country = has bought many e : _ abroad to create a new]: ‘e ‘ ye seewccrccuc| Plenty of hot water with j : ROIT FD} , of their profits be we ; ; 4 F or replace old ton- Pee. . ; its far-flung seniee: : and formér colony, Brazil. , : : it administers possessions ° of thousands af National _Geo- . says. Adminis- and the Azores ! : part of contin- Overseas terri- The Cape Verde Is- Atlantic; Angola, Mo- Portuguese Guinea : in India; Macu on coast, and part of Timor Archipelago. 16th-Century . empire— . s inheritance from its = prince, Henry Navigator, set Be the stage for Portugal’s days . : glory. He fused the best scientific oS eo 2 * talents of the time into a pioneer th f : * ] school of navigation. Among the a | AGE Li gee «| Henry not live to see his _ dreams work in- - an expedition to the Orient to find * * possible resistant trees in areas & from which the blight came,"’ Pro- ’ fessor Baxter explains, ‘These)- foreign seeds were grown in a nursery in Maryland for two years, then distributed to federal col- laborators for testing in different _ environments.” ' “Sparked by these imported var- jeties, the chestnut industry's comeback has been progressing elsewhere, but not in. Michigan. Be th ti a h lo he gk Fred Duckit, of _Sykehouse / é / f ain time is fun ime wit ts of hot water England att ’ if : 2 i : Kirkhous Green Agriouiberel Show / 4 Reddy K m a= 1957 dectrie water heaters, built to Edison’ 8 rigid specifications, give you all the hot water you want! i aaa ete ites you : ! me advantages of ELECTRIC water : | Now Detroit Edison has joined with leading because tay are designed to supply hotter Why Buy an Hectric Water Heater? heating before you bey. | f electric water heater manufacturers to bring / water faster, you can get more than twice ; you the most advanced electric water heating © the sypply from the same size tank. And — ee Sesiees es A ps ores : method at down-to-earth cost. With Edison’s - _ operation is completely automatic. offer other advantages, too. There's sb pbot _ Folly Automatic Too ‘ new Super-Supply Plan you get much more ~ / 3 to. clog heaters. No flues to limit, where the Location - Anywhere - jhot water than ever before for only pennies £ ; heater must be installed. Put your new elec- Flameless Yes . / a day. No waiting for water to heat..No.hot Whet Is Edison's Super-Supply Plan? tric water heater where you want it, even. in Cleon Yes | WATCH $995 up| / "water shortages. To make these 1957 electric water heaters _ the kitchen or utility room. There's no flame _ tees , va BANDS 7 Hew De “more economical, Edison is offering a new ‘to worry about. No odor. from fumes. And ‘Oderless Yon | ow Does It Work? a? . : insulation makes them fool, and they’re ey bad 1. WEMAKE KEYS | plan. The new Super-Supply Plan provides | Yes fe co. 7 New 1957 electric water heaters are built to much more hot water than ever before at a att You ean de vg recone aoe Qeiet . Yes ; give you large quantities of piping hot water surprisingly low flat-rate charge. This means tte raga eile fo sagt ‘8 Tight speei-, -NEISN ER | automatically. Each tank has two elements you have plenty of hot, hot water on tap — oe ee 0 aoe a SEE THEM AT YOUR: DEALE S w ATCH REP AIR one near the top, one near, the; bottom— all of the time to meet all of your family’s ‘ _With an electric Kater heater ‘you hav h R 42 North’ Saginaw with greatly inereased wattages, In fact, _ needs, '\ et 7 another job done better, electrically. ~ PLUMBER'S OR EDISON Orr “ ; 1 { ! : ’ : 1 j 1 d \ i f i) i f ; j | / j \ 4 { ie ‘ | | )) | ' | | ¢ } i ~ , f i L. \ ¥ \ ; ; f ; \ I ) j 7 ra iW / | i ; i | ; j i .y | f f | | ‘ 4 i : b aa 2 1 Ht | lever! ioe ao : ae | eee iM 2 ‘. ps KY fou 4. Pose.) Pe ae ee Oe ee era) \ | THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 1 11,1957 { SIXTY-ONE / POLISHED ARTIST — Art hobbyist Otis Lamney, of Meniphis, Tenn., works in an unusual medium — shoe polish. The hunting. scene on which he’s working has been painted in various shades of | polish; applied with a _— iptite: carsttiad uses a brush for finish- ing touches only. Detroit Racial Feud in Recopder’s Court DETI @ — Two policemen were gtheduled as witnesses today in the’ trial of Mrs. Rose M. Pe- trainsky, a housewife accused of - Aisturbing the peace in connection f with recent racial trouble in’ a Horthwest Dttroit neighborhood. Mrs. Petransky lives on 13573 Cherrylawn, near a_ residence bought and occupied early this year by Mrs. Ethel Watkins, a Negro seamstress. . Mrs. Petran- Veal and Fresh Vegetables on Suggested F ood List If pt sopeties are lagging, look if _ values in veal to add variety. Wi rn ca ae pork and beef sup- . os ag as nnd as poultry, jhave advanced in price this week. Smoked ham is slightly lower, and canned ham is offered on sale in some stores. Increasing demand for eggs is expected to raise costs slightly. Cheddar cheese and ice cream are tagged as “‘specials’” in the dairy case. Asparagus, potatoes and cab- | bage are leaders in the fresh vegetable department with many canned vegetables marked as thrifty items. Fresh fruit sup- plies are fewer, but prices are very reasonable on citrus and bananas. Froren strawberries are “easy on the. pocketbook.” MEATS—Veal offers variety and. value from the standpoint of qual-/ ity. and price, Many stores are of-) ifering it as a suggestion for Palm) Sunday, In most cases the roasts: from the leg. rump and sirloin are’ about 10 cents a pound more than, \those from the shoulder. MOC a, Marketing Seliriation, Agent, Mrs. Josephine Lawyer.) This is because of the difference in size \and quality. Look for veal with a ht gray-pink lean with a maxium of fat on the outside. Since Veal is natyrally a lean meat of deli flavor, it is best te cook it slowly at a low tem- perature of 300 degrees F. Added moisture or strips of bacon or from drying while cooking. Signals are that money: spent for! ham. may buy .mere this week than next. Usually increased East- er demand has a tendency to raise prices just before the holiday. Whole sinoked Ham is 17 to 23 cents a serving, while some canned ham is offered on ales for about the same cost. Beef chuck roasts are the\ thrifty ichoice for pot roast. Shoppers: may ‘select from aged grain-fed cattle ‘that has much flavor and more fat, or from young animals that have’ iless distinctive flavor but more lean. EGGS & DAIRY—According to of 20 white persons ‘tome Cher- Shoppers will find a wide varia-| some retailers, customer demand rylawn and hearing her yell jtion in veal prices, reports the| for eggs at this season will like- epithets against Negroes. six jurors are all women. Lt. she refused to come peacefully, * * * He testified that at the time of Mrs. Petransky’s artest, there were about 200 white . persons gathered in front of Mrs. Watkins’ home. Mrs. Petransky pleaded inno- cent. later in her own defense. The | Arbanas said he and an-| other policeman placed Mrs. Pe-| transky in a patrol wagon after She is expected to testify) . other fat are used to keep veal | ty cause & slight price increase. \However, storé checks show most large size eggs priced about | as they have been—between 40 to 50 cents a dozen, Cheddar cheese and ice cream) are dairy products to add extra calcium along with the regular milk in the daily diet. These are specially priced in some depart-| ments. FRUITS & VEGETABLES—Cur- rently, the to low prices and abundant sup- plies, continues. to be potatoes. Other fresh vegetables at reason- able cost include asparagus, cab- bage, and carrots, Shoppers may notice a 10 cent difference in stalks of Pascal celery trom California and. Flor- ida. There will be a quality dif- ference also. Tube tomatoes are increasing in supply and better quality is avail-| able. Be sure to include plenty of; head lettuce and a few other salad greens to make spring salads more! } interesting. Several canned vegetables, packed in 303 cans are from 10 to| 13 gents a pound. With | so many) enn SERVICE 0] LS ——<$<$—=———==__==—_——_——— ‘is a g rejaeaa Befriended ~~ Mens tt slier Meniaiaidleas Homicide Charged wan fend beaten in tee apart. men aati ‘in frozen’ vegetables at’ in Mother’ S Death BBete sir ther the so oreo about 15 to<17 cents for the 10-) skull, ounce packages that will serve ithree people, ‘the homemaker has, an interesting choice to make be- tween fresh, frozen and canned. This is the season when fresh fruit supplies become somewhat, smatier, but there is plenty ‘of citrus at 8 to 10 cents a pound. Bananas are a. timely selection | for. lunch bexes, cereals, and | fruit cups. NEW YORK (7 — An architect whose 84-year-old mother died after a beating has been held bail on ‘a homicide The chases tdans Amory was changed to homicide after his — mother died last Monday. ; In Felony Court yesterday, Magistrate Jack L. 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Cass Ave., ‘Pontiae, Oe get Ni ea igen i Seowrwrsvrwed a Question Civic - ~ Center Site Group of Residents ' Act on Ordinance for Rezoning ‘ROMEO — Suit will be filed in property offered as the site of the war ached civic center, The 4.3 acres in question was zoned residential prior to the ordin- “ance adopted by the village council on March 20, changing it to multi- upancy classification. The a covers community 1a iii abi to elect for the newly organized credit en iy i if i get H HE ? whion, Kenneth Anthony, president ot the Pontiac Credit Union acted as an of the meeting which + held in the high school cafe- Fish Fry Slated ORCHARD LAKE — The Rosary Altar Society of Our Lady of Ref- uge Parish will hold a fish fry/™ Friday from.5 p.m. until 8 p.m. the parish hall on Commerce iy fol.|and giadioll, the marriage vows of LANSING i — A bill to set up a new obscene literature law in gleam projects to raise funds ona the House tofaye 3 for the center Sgegsentgete cy The measure would .take away - aaa ' ing Mie Testa! trom police officials and give to ant today ! ge ar | Cireuit Court judges the authority , aie soap a he high turday fo determine whether literature is suitor, oc ae — It also would authorize Circuit judges to issue injunctions ban- Credit Union wenaule of cmah eiioniedn after have been in Clarkston wien alee Aes with the cour Under Way pay tired trwat ag The public is invited to MR, AND MRS. : Ww an d a Lou jin Episcopal ' ORTONVILLE—Betore an altar banked with bouquets of calla lilies Wanda Lou Kohn and Boyd Rob- House Readies. Obscenity Law if Publications Should Be Banned to Public CLARKSTON — -Clarkston Com: : Theodore Hughes (R-Berk-} munity School cae s “mion sponsor, said his plan\°" Break-In Charge Wednesday night to also should overcome objections of the U. S. Supreme Court to the ee oe unconstitutional in cutors, to prohibit sale to certain classes of persons, . “There may be loopholes shortcomings in this bill,” he sald, “but it's a starting point. What we need to do is find yome- thing that the Supreme Court will uphold.” A bill passed and sent to the Senate would allow any school district to take over state lands put up for sale by paying an amount “equal to 105 per cent of the highest bid. The measure was drafted pri- arily to permit the Adrian School District to .purchase a piece of property on which bids already have been received. The land. is 2 | will live in Detroit. ,;ment in the higher court Monday jmunity Club will: meet this evening BOYD R. TITUS Kohn Ceremon y° ert Titus were exchanged The candlelight ceremony on Saturday . was held in St, Mary's in the Hills Episeopal church at Lake ‘Orion. © The Rev. Willian Conrad — pastor, read the. rites before 100 guests. The bride is the daughter of the Horace Kohns of Ortonville. He is. the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Titus of Oxford. The bride was wearing a floor length gown of white satin with a short train. Her fingertip veil was fashioned with a Queen Anne head dress, She carried a white Bible and on it was a white orchid with streamers trimmed in green) leaves. Her sister Mary. Jou s was maid of honor, with bridesmaids Bar- bara Wood of Pontiac, and Sherra Lee Nugent of Grand Haven. Best man was John 8, Gill of Detroit; ushers were Watts of Lake Orion and Richard Lee Geisler of Oxford, A reception was held in the church parlors following the cere- mony. The new Mr. and Mrs. Titus left on their. wedding trip in North- ern . On their return they Awaits Arraignment Paul Edward Hicks, 19, of 25 Stowell St., waived examination yesterday and was bound over to Circuit Court by Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan on the charge of breaking and entering a grocery at 20% E. Huron St. Tuesday. He was committed to the Oak- land County Jail under arraign- after he failed to furnish a $100 bond. Nothing was reported taken from the building. Auburn Heights Club to Gather Tonight AUBURN HEIGHTS—The Com- at the .clubhouse. Mrs, Ernest Howell and Mrs, Ernest Romer ‘will be hostesses for the 6:30 din- ner Which will be followed by the business. meeting. Members have been asked to bring their donations for the rum- mage sale which is to be held on Saturday. County Calendar The Waterfor | mal needed for school construction. ata day vate the tht “lugs Biren mare TO AVON CLERK and officials were present, at the recent dinner honoring Mrs. Frances R. Covert Siren — — on A. Bost of Among gifts were fo ped and 100 silver dollats, Pictured, eft to ri are chairman Mrs, \Mar-' garet Norton, Lynn jAlien, Oakland Commer ‘Perk and. Mrs. Covert: aa 2¥ Ry + Wed) | Your PTA Is Siisingt WEST BLOOMFIELD — telephone errors, — gram, Big Beaver , Big Beaver School. Miss “What Child's will be a “ey, Business meeting afterward will cover plans for next year’s pro- the PTA convention and| reports on the school’s recent fair. Kay Hopkins, qecch teacher,| ane Se seen aes the 8 p.m, Monday meeting of the PTA in Hopkins’ topic will be ou Can Do to. soe Your Special feature of the mooting ‘Serving of refreshments by the Scotch, Big Beaver, Avon! Slate Special Speakers ssinia tr o, suilcal eoeaeomn ual '\Voice Is. You” is the subjectithe serving of refreshments ‘by ee er ee. Meer eT Pe eet “Bill Protested impressions and offer sugges- tions to correct some common by Police Chiefs Hit Measure Requiring Explanation of Arrests Without Warrants Area police chiefs yesterday protested a bill passed by the House of Representatives provid- ing that Michigaii police chiefs and sheriffs submit a weekly re- proaching opening night. DRESS REHEARSAL — The cast for the passion play to be presented to the public April 15-17 at Avondale High School, is fast ap- In rehearsal above are, left to right, Jacqueline LeBeau, Mrs. Fred Phil- . “Pilate” lips, and Mrs. costuming. For Foreign Exchange Student Fund “Pilate,” the passion. play, will {be presented to the public on three "leonsecutive nights at 8 o'clock, — Wednesday. at Robert | _|comrmaunity singing will conclude the meeting. _Avon Township ‘Assistant Director of Civil. De- fertse for Oakland County Ransford Bromley will be the guest speaker at the 8 p.m. Monday meeting of ‘the Hamlin PTA, at the school. Bromley will talk on “Tor- nadoes and Safety.” A business meeting will be ~fol- Oust U.S. Aide Legation Officer Flees to Austria; Says Charge of Spying ‘a Lie’ NICKELSDORF, Austria () — ‘The assistant military attache, at the U. S. legation in Budapest, ex- pelled by Hungary's Red govern- ment on spy charges, drove across the Austria-Hungary border today. a “typical example of Communist lying.’’ The officer, Capt, Thomas R. Gleason, 32, of Urbana, [ll., was accompanied by his wife, ‘Joan, and their three young the youngest a month old. * * t Gleason said he would make no other statement on the Red ‘charges against him until he had read reports on his case and had instructions from Washington, — The Reds questioned Gleason and Col. James C. Todd of Tulsa, Okla., the military attathe in Bu- dapest, for five hours on April 3 after accusing them of photo- graphing a military barracks 55 miles southwest of the Hungarian capital, Both Americans insisted they were only scenic sights and Gleason gave up a roll of color film he said showed only family groups and landscapes. Last Tuesday the Hungarian gov- ernment accused Gleason of “open espionage"’ and gave him 48 hours to get out of the country. | ~*~ * * The spokesman at the legation in Budapest termed the Red charges “‘largely inaccurate’ and said Gleason's acts did not con- stitute espionage under _ interna- tional usage. The Gleason family arrived in a legation station wagon. They said they had no difficulty until they reached the border — where they had a flat tite. They said they en- countered no police or military checkpoints en route. * * * Gleason said living conditions in Hungary had improved recent- ly because a stoppage of food ex- ports since the anti-Communist re- volt had made more available for sixth grade room mothers. andl ee head failing to submit such Hungarian Reds |: fere with the due process of law. He said the espionage charge was|, the lawyers. Monday Avondale High School Dress teheareal this Friday mah. ¢lee. sR: be held at thé ar with the priest's ersauding Judas to betray Christ, and ending with the trial before Pilate, the play includes the peti- tioning of Pilate by Mary, moth- er of Jesus. Matthew Vance, author-director of the play, and Mrs, Clarence J. Norman, producer-assistant direc- Oakland County Sheriff — “It is the feeling of every de- partment I have spoken: to that the bill would cause confusion and load an unnecessary amount of work on already busy and over- loaded courts ‘and law enforce- ment “agencies.” * *. * Pontiac Police Chief Herbert W.' Straley described the proposed law; ~ as “another attempt on the part) of certain groups of legislators) , connected with lawyers to inter-, and enforcement agencies." “Pontiac officers don’t make a habit of arresting people unless they have a good reason," said Straley. “Arrests are work for the policemen and money for “This is another attempt to - John Warden, Co-business mana- ‘gers for the event are Mrs. William Porter and James Angus and Mrs. John Hoffman is handling Passion Play fo be Given April 15-17 tor, have chosen the following cast: William Lyle -is Pilate; Mrs. R. Grant Graham, Pilate’s wife, Claudia; Miss Jane Levigne, Claudia’s maid; James Greenlees, Tiberius; Timothy Mulholland, Romulus; and - Everett Hysmith, . Caiaphas. = ‘++. Other members of the cast in- clude: John Warden as Zadok: Leonard Passint as Josiah; Paul Gross as Abiram; Sam Sheehy as Judas; and Mrs, Fred Phillips as Mary, Mother of Jesus, : All profits from the play. are going to the foreign exchange stu- dent fund at Avondale,. Admission is free, with tickets being contri- buted by various groups in_ the community, — Carolyn Cross ' Speaks Vows White Lake Ceremony Unites Local Couple on Saturday “WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — Carelyn Ann Cross became the bride of Gary LeRoy Himes in a candlelight double-ring ceremony Saturday. The service took place -at 7:30 p.m. in White Lake Presbyterian Church, with Rev. Robert Von- Oeyen officiating, Guests were re- ceived following the ceremony at Crash of 2 Autos Sends 3 to Hospital stifle police officers in their work. fun of it. We realize the problems and responsibilities involved. “One must remember that the primary intent of the police is = ap tag benefit and be a ser- ice to law-abiding citizens,” he added. Van Doren fo Sign $50,000 Contract NEW YORK i# —~ Charleg Van Doren, Columbia University Eng- lish instructor who won $129,000 answering questions on television, is about to sign a $50,000-a-year contract with the Nationa] Broad- casting Co, An NBC. spokesman today con- firmed reports that negotiations were in progress, and said there were no apparent obstacles. The network expects to develop| a quiz program featuring Van Doren next season, and may also use him in educational projects. Van Doren earns $4,400 a year as a teacher, Three persons were in Pontiac General Hospital today where they MR. AND MRS. RICHARD SPIES We don’t pick up people for the the Hungarians. by Washington, # LONDON this summer, informed ‘of the: rumors. duke it was.” suit to a -ball.”) couple of transatlantic cats.” i Gleason and his family will re- main in Austria until reassigned Duke of Bedford Won't Don Robes for U.S. Tourists ( (INS)—The Duke of Bedford certainly wil] not wear his coronet and robes of nobility in an attempt to put on a good show for American tourists visiting: his stately home at Woburn Abbey “Never heard of such nonsense,” roared the tax-pinched duke when “Can't possibly wear the coro- net,"” said he..“"My father lent it ‘Ito some duke of other and never got it back. Don't. know: which The Kiwanis Council of Greater He has the robes, all right, \bu , .|won't wear them. because “tit luncheon Wednesday at The Elk's would be like wearing a bathing) Temple, 114 Orchard Lake .Ave.| But | for a ook admission church architect, governs 164 Ki- price ‘tourists can enjoy a milk bar, a juke box, the family plate|men of the noon, luncheon will be and a ‘:z00" which» includes “a” are being treated for injuries re- ceived in an auto accident at Wal- ton boulevard and Baldwin ave- nue yesterday, The injured are driver Carl] D. Tharp, 26, of 646 Kinney St., and his passengers Carol Skinner, 31, 492 Lowell St. and Francis Mc- Daniel, 22, of 2578 Weverton, Roch- ester, Pontiac police report Tharp's auto collided with a car driven by George Robert Lord, 37, of 392 W. Grand Traverse St., Milford, who escaped injury. After the impact, the Tharp auto swung around from Walton and ran into the front and side of Gus’ Gro- cery, 1440 Baldwin Ave., police report, : ; Area Kiwanis to Honor Club’s District Governor Pontiac will honor Earl L. Confer, bu disirict Kiwanis governor, at its Confer, a nationally known is Clubs in Michigan. Co-chair: Annabelle Jones Wed Annabelle Jones and Richard Spies were united in marriage Sat- urday in the Bethany Baptist Church of Pontiac. Rev. Joseph Chapman performed the 7:30 p.m. ceremony, Miss Jones made her home -with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jones of 5629 Beau- point, Clarkston. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Spies, of 5725 Bordman Rd., Dry- den. The church was adorned with altar. vasea of yellow snapdrag- ons, white mums and iris on Junior High Band fo Perform at MSU Pontiac’s Eastern Junior High School Band; directed by Lewis A. Crew, will participate in the annual Michigan Band Festival Saturday at Michigan State University, Winners of district competition, 58 junior high and class C high school bands will perform at three different sites at East Lansing. Eastern's band will play “Ili- nois March” by Goldman, “Con- cert Overture” by Lillys-Isaac and “Athenian Festival,” Although there is no direct com- petition; each band is given a rat- ing ranging from Division’ I to Di- vision V, ate Flower Program Slated A program on “Foundation Planting Fundamentals,” which deals with choosing, planting and ‘jearing, for shrubs and other land- scape plants, will be held at 8 p.m. today at the Troy High School library. —- Open to. the public, without sponsored ty. ‘Main speaker will be Joseph T. ‘State University. Mary VanGilder Wed road announce the. marriage of their daughter, Mary yan. to Pvt. James L. Kennedy. omnes porate and Paul anid The couple was maid Mach | . siden Leis ne Area Pair Speaks Vows Cox, extension specialist in jand-|— scape architecture of Michigan’ | ‘AUBURN HEIGHTS — Mr, and) Mrs. Mearl Van Gilder of Auburn) \ they exchanged vows before two hundred guests. The bride chose a princess gown of‘ jace over satin, long Bisse sleeves and a scalloped neckline touched with sequins, Her tiara of pearls and sequins secured her veil. She carried an arrangement of white carnations, stephanotis, and a white orchid on a satin fan. Sharlene Spies of Dryden, sister) of the bridegroom was the maid of honor. Frances Horton of Lansing, cousin of the bride, and Geraldine Spies of Dryden, sister of the bride- —~-| groom, were bridesmaids. The . best man was William Spies, brother of the bridegroom, and ushers were Arthur Spies and Ronald Waite, cousin of the bridegroom, and Louis. Hintz. The reception followed immedi- ately in the church parlors for all the guests. Later. a dinner wag given for close family and friends in honor of the couple at the Mt. Olivet Church on Joslyn St. by the Alfred Jones’. Following a southern honeymoon the newlyweds will reside at 70 Mohawk Rd. 7 (a reception at the White Lake In the bride's bouquet were white roses and stephanotis centered with a white orchid. * * * Audrey Lee Hardy was the maid of honor. Hazel Lee Miller of Clarkston, cousin of the bride, and Constance Himes, the bride- groom's sister, served as brides- maids. Kristine Cross was her sister's junior bridesmaid. Sandra Lee McGill, a cousin of the bride, served as flower girl while John Himes, cousin of the bridegroom, was the ring bearer. * * * . David A, Briggs of Pontiac at- tended the bridegroom. The ush- ers included Theodore Hawley, Robert Murphy and James Martin, After their honeymoon in Cana- da, the Himes’ will live at 40 Dwight -St., Pontiac. The bride and groom are both graduates of Milford High School. Hea Ai ii yy ay ¥6 \ je . : : : S i : \ : at ’ t ¢ le \\ i ; \ \ | mele : " Y pe \ ; A . | ; ‘ ca sali a | : i THE g PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1957 ; Two, Plus Two : iy ee » |Hollywood Headlines ot Ldap Two Too Many, _ dy Gase Marjorie Steele Proves Judge Decides * *. _. He upheld the board's ruling that William and Mamie Kerr get rid of two of four dogs after com- “WALNUT ysis. 00. Worth ! of Records. Your Choice VM “Fidelis” HI-FI Provincial CONSOLE FREE! $919°5| VM “Fidelis” Hi-Fi CONSOLE $199% , Decca Hi-Fi Console 99” To 1] 95 Westown Center BLOND me vas Werth of BLOND | 49* Your cheice. VIC'S 702 W. Huron FE 8-6531 | FREE! “==. FREE! | OTHER MODELS . RECORD SHOP Plenty of Free Parking Golden Drumstick Daily. Call FE 8-0483 Fried Chicken—Shrimp . Fish—Drumburgers PIZZA i! | Teenagers ‘camp at Interlochen this summer, ; Eflect on Diver ine Sniffs at Air| e * tions vary due to different mete- orological conditions. 1Gas Union to Vote on Strike Settlement Atomic. Workers met today to con- sider a new offer by Socony Mobil ‘Oil Co. : The offer, aimed at ending a six-week-old strike, was made at |a bargaining session yesterday. State Labor Mediator Hyman Parker said he believed that if fuel distributors in a Detroit area. Terms of the offer were not union a 5 per cent wage increase. The union, whose old contract called for $2.57 to $2.66 per hour, is asking for qa 25-cent hourly for More Discipline ELY, Nev. —A panel of teen- panel yesterday with six adults|_ at the Nevada Parent-Teacher Assn. convention, The boys and girls criticized po- lice for failure to halt drag racing On the main street of Ely and for a lack of enforcement of laws lagainst. the sale of liquor to | minors. “We're not getting enough dis- cipline; we're getting away with murder,” said one youth. Other Attend Music Camp ANN ARBOR «—More than 700 }Michigan high school students will jattend the University of. Michi-. 'gan’s all-state music and drama ‘programs at the national music MA 4-2151 DOORS OPEN 6:45 disclosed. Previously Socony offered. the| — Cite Need| tions page aed agent rs touting aT LAST-— A GIRL — What a childhood and she has just arrived home from the hos- awaits Mary Pat Ryan. She's already‘ the pet Series hee weet 6 rent Ohio, pital with her mother. Her seven brothers range in age from three to thirteen. Administration i in Quandary on Keeping Canadian Security Information Secret WASHINGTON (® — Administra- tion officials said today it may be difficult to withhold from con- gressional committees security information given to ‘this country by Canada, A Canadian demand for such a pledge was presented to Under- secretary ‘of State Christian Her- ter yesterday by Anbeamder A. _|D. P. Heeney. * * * Under the terms proposed by Canada, information given the United States in future on such matters as Communist subversion could be passed'on to committees of Congress only when the Cana- dian government specifically agreed, -- The Canadian move stems from Canada’s anger over the suicide death of its ambassador in. Cairo, E. H. Norman, last week. Norman had been accused before the Sen- ate Internal Security subcommit- tee of having once been a Com- munist. The subcommittee made public the testimony on this point. No information obtained from Canada was involved in the Nor- man case, but Canada criticized the action and said she must pro- titect her citizens. x & © = In Ottawa yesterday Lester B. Pearson, minister for external affairs, told Parliament that the executive branch of the U.S. gov- ernment had no responsibility for the subcommittee’s behavior. President Eisenhower had made a similar comment at his news conference earlier in the day, ex- pressing hope “‘that the thing can now be dropped"’ and good rela- tions restored. _ x * * State Department authorities de- clared that the new Canadian de- mand would be given the most serious consideration, It appeared evident that they, at least, hoped’ that some kind of an agreement satisfactory to the Canadian gov- j concerning armament could be worked out. At stake is the continued U-S.- Canadian exchange of information on Communist activities. The Can- adian note declared that unless the demand for assurance was met ‘the Canadian government not to supply security information Canadian citizens to any United States government agency.” * *® * The note broadly attacked con- gressional committee procedures as ‘difficult to understand, - unfair and indeed intolerable.” Pittsburgh Symphony Unique WARREN, Pa. —A symphony orchestra, says Conductor Wil- challenge “to preach the gospel of music wherever we can.” * * * As leader of the Pittsburgh Symphony — steadily winning ac- claim as one of the world’s great orchestras — Steinberg believes in meeting that challenge. Their Provides Serious Music for Smaller Communities liam Steinberg, faces a great concert last night in this north- western Pennsylvania city of 15,- 000 marked the final stop in a series unique among musical or- ganizations of similar stature. *x° *® * The symphony entourage of more than 100 persons travelled 80 miles to play the single engagement, before a capacity au- dience of 600. Today the orchestra returned to Pittsburgh where the charges against Norman “‘ir- responsible allegations." It em- poems that Canada had given Norman “a clean bill of health’ in 1951 after careful investigation. The American answer to the March protest expressed regret at Norman's death but said that the Gets 90 Days in Jail for Stealing Hubcaps Peter Walter Greenwood, 17, of to the Oakland County Jail for 90 days yesterday when he pleaded guilty to.,stealing four hub caps from an auto. He was arrested Thursday with a 16-year-old boy who was released to his parents pending juvenile court action. Ecuador’s new administration announced that it would foster iprivate enterprise. Raq »(Clerk’s Office Lists Recent Pontiac Births 67 Henry Clay St., was committed |. Following is a list of Oakland County fathers named on birth certificates recently registered with N the County Clerk's office: mtine Pe Charles M. Spann Jr., 181 Dellwood St, ney W. Chisnelt, rad ~ Shore Dr. loward BE. Claycombe, 100 Union Lake ee I 8. McGinnis veel 314 Scot Bt. 173 Oshewe —_ Walter w. Spurrier, 1 656 Marylestone . i, OO OR ES a ar orn \ Cec! F. F Doda, 6450 Tubbs Rd. William P.. Mahone, §72 Fildew Ave — G. Ortwein, 4470 Pontiac Lake gba 91 6. — St. Joe Merron risks Highland A ) + eergh thee Moward, 16 , Holbrook Ave, James W. Risen 6 66 3 heerres St. ea Pants Be ‘ rth Bt. . Kennerly, 504 E. Kennett Rd. R. coal, zy Prospect St. : 256 W. Longfellow Ey ait Atvin 'P. Procot, 5906 Dwight Ave. ry R. Childs, 317 Rockwell Ave. David C Tucker, 3065 one Orchard Dr. L. Byrd, 267 Osm im St. Arthur J. Payne, 342 Howard McNeill Accused of Corrunt Influences Top Teamsters to Debate Defense Against Charges GALVESTON, Tex. (9 — The Executive Board of the giant Teamsters Union has chosen this sunny Gulf port for a secret |- strategy meeting next Tuesday. — - The emergency meeting was reported to have been called for one main purpose — to decide whether the union will defend itself on AFL-CIO charges that it is substantially dominated by “cor- | rupt”’ inffhences. The AFL-CIO Ethical Practices Committee has given the Teamsters the date of May 6 for a hearing in Washington if the Teamsters organization wants to defend itself. An AFL-CIO finding that the corruption charges are true could - lead to ousting of the, Teamsters is considered . the Jargest single 1,350,000 members. organization to its roots. ceedings, whatever the consequences. The split could further strengthen what appears to be a grow- | ing opposition to re-election of Beck at the next union convention | in September. + * * Disclosures about Beck’s admitted personal use of large sums of Teamsters Union funds, as well as involvement of other Team- sters top officials in various charges, have shaken the huge labor xk * * It is reported some of the union’s top officers will insist that the union appear before the AFL-CIO committee May 6, but other union officials, including Beck, were reported to be balking and counselling instead that the union snub the entire AFL-CIO pro- 115 states from Michigan to Flor- weekend concerts will conclude the winter season of 121 perform- ances in 51 cities scattered among venturing off the beaten path of large musical units, worth while? Definitely so, Steinberg says. |\—_Miss-Steele_is on a Hot Tin Roof'’—and doing a must reserve the right in futurej |She Didn't Buy Stardom By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD w — A _ lovely young actress named Marjorie Steele is nightly enjoying the last laugh on the doubting Thomases of this town. x * appearing in ‘Cat * whale of a job—at the Huntington Hartford Theater, The reason for her special satisfaction: she is Mrs. Huntington Hartford. “A lot of people were saying Siamese Twins Surgery Planned Physicians to Operate Though Survival Odds Are Rated Poor HOLLYWOOD w — Although odds against its success are high, an operation to seperate the heads of Siamese twins Larry and Terry. Powel] may be performed soon at Children's Hospital. The 1-month-old sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Powell, Gardena, Calif. are joined, one at the back of the head to the side of his brother's head. The fused area is 342 inches in diameter. X-rays taken simul- taneously with the injection of a dye substance into the cranial soft spot of one showed a conflu- ence of circulation. * * * “|ment as a film starlet. jhit was in the London company of theater for the legit. Meanwhile, his wife was attempting to gain| a name for herself on the stage after an extremely minor achieve- CHILDREN UNDER 12 But Marjorie fooled them all.| She played summer stock and won herself enough experience to tack- le big-time audiences, Her first COMMERCE “Sabrina Fair,” in which she/im End of Seuth Union Lake Read - drew rave notices. : at Haggerty Road. EM 3-066! Elia Kazan, a cool customer for PROOUCTION acting talent, chose her to succeed ELIA KAZANS " Barbera Bel’ Geddes in Tennessee fil TENNESSEE WILLIAMS Williams’ “Cat.” Marjorie filled out the New York run and has been drawing plaudits on the road/ tour, - Y’asked her why she continued pursuing an acting career when she could easily retire to the com- fortable life of a millionaire’s wife. “I'm often asked that,” she mused, “‘Why do actors have to act? I suppose there are four basic urges: money — that's the most common need; sex — the/f younger ones hope to find a mate; || fame — that helps satisfy the ego; and, well — art. * * *. “I guess with me, art is. the] thing that drives me-on. It's a real satisfaction to be able to build a - and hold an audience ‘with . It's a cehengy duoe { Saal 1 mest have.” PONTIAC A team of neurosurgeons is con- not tell them whether they can separate the twins. They doubt if any available test will show whether the brain tissue is con- fluent. If it is, the chance of sur- vival would be small indeed, The children might live for sev- eral years, joined as they are, but hSspital authorities say the parents have consented to an. op- eration if- the surgeons approve. The operation would be in stages, with the twins getting time to re- cuverate between the processes. Siamese twins are rare and of the six known to be born alive with heads joined, only one’ sur- vived out of three operations, He was Rodney Dee Brodie, who was joined to his brother at the top of the head. The brother died a few weeks after the anery in Chicago. \Charged With Larceny, Is such a strenuous schedule, Man Bound to Court Claude E. McCord, 49, of 2348 Pauline St., Drayton Plains, ducting tests which may. or may. | TODAY ond FRIDAY | | “Even if one concedes that so- waived examination on a larceny understood, one finds the Ameri- | Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum | can people very receptive to all,and was bound over to Circuit called ‘popular’ music. is better;charge when he appeared: before | kinds of serious music,” he told, an interviewer. Major orchestras in the U. S. and Europe regularly go on tour. But usually they visit other large = _* * * Last night’s concert in Warren, and five other stops during the communities. All costs were paid by Manu- facturers Light & Heat Co., a nat- ural gas firm serving western Pennsylvania area outside Pitts- burgh. The utilit concerts as a pu cal ‘sponsors kept all proceeds from ticket sales for use in local projects. * * * Steinberg, a native of Cologne, Germany, conducted throughout Europe and Israel before he was persuaded to come to America by the late Arturo Toscanini. He approves scheduled the J. ic service, Lo-) Court. McCord ‘is accused of taking \$2,000 in tools from Pontiac Motor, Div. Plant 9. French CD Chief Visits |Roux, civil defense director of) season were, on the contrary, big. France, rri h t musical events in relatively small’ arrived here: yes erdey | tional headquarters of the Federal | BATTLE CREEK ® — Maxime | for a three-day visit at the na-! WALAKE MAPLE ROAD East of Walled Leke OPENS FRIDAY JAN STERLING Cvil Defense Administration. on TODAY EXCLUSIVE FIRST-RUN SHOWINGS | At Your Buttertield Theaters | | WATERFORD Corner WILLIAMS LAKE ‘and AIRPORT ROADS aL... Phone OR 3-2683 Calzand from the federation. The union AFL-CIO affiliate, with about Vera KE . Dial FE 5-800) Sister seine and genie Corporal Allison , . . NOW! ACADEMY AWARD WINNER 1:25 - 3:20 - §:20 - 7:15 - 9:15 behind enemy Poet i: FEATURES AT INGRID BERGMAN _ YUL BRYNNER ‘Helen Hayes “Anastasia” “STARTS SUNDAY ALAN “BIG LAND” LADD _In ealsoe - 2 DAYS) 10:45 A.M. 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The raft Kon-Tiki new rules now in effect, New Delhi/the Erie Railroad saved his Sts famous voyage in an eottoltepors Many restrictions havejrailroad thousands of dollars an- establish migration route. been relaxed. ‘nually by foiling free riders. | Ee NO, M25. HACKLEWEN, INDEED Pt AM NOT THE NEW CITY RI WAS LOST/« HEH=HEH/ BOARDING HOUSE HMPH/I SHOULDOB THERE'S AF HANS KNOWN @ REWARD THE TOWN'S @ FOR THAT BIGGEST Y TIGER—~ ORNAMENT J] WITH HOOPLE'S LUCK HE y SpA ER \ WA sy eae THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY; APRIL 11, 1957_) nema ey vee E 2 ; a SLEW ee Le | DONALD-DUCK % ) cere gi ~ By Walt Disney / -/ {Troopship of 2 Wors Railroad Conductors} ["- se aaize,) | es By T. V. Hamlin 2 ik Ce Ss Se a 1969 by MEA Servien, foe. TM: Reg, US. Pat. OFF * Sy CAPTAIN EASY AN ER URS Ea ol YEN TRMLWAMS 7.08, fog, US. Pat. Of ail © 1957 by NEA Service, ine. A TY KETT A MARRIED aepaue T EVE D HER BUDDIES KIN' TO ‘Wl 'E ORTER COOL DOWN SCONE WHEN ‘ARRY'S IN ONE OF "& MAD FITS ITS NO USE NS ] AWD RISK BECOMING AS : _ | ]-STOFFY AS GOD WHO? WO THANK SOU! ‘- ? -¥ = tm tt OS € om ay SN ae . ls ‘ 1967 by NEA Servive, inc. 7.8. Reg. U.S. Pat, OFF. Ay By Charles Kuhn of that stupid o> \ “THE PONTIAC PRESS. “rmunspay. APRIL 1, 1957. lower, May $14.62... Grain Prices CMICAGO GRAIN, CHICAGO, April 11 (AP)—Open * day. Ma 224 May ....eeee 1% MG 2.22 Ti Dy Nl em JEP eveveee 2-17 Ry Dee co ice 220% May «..000. 131% Con DIY nev once a1 MQy .csecue 2. LB Dec ° 1.30 NG pisces sep oes 13a3, May ss... 14.70 Me ee 131% BY avevaes 4.20 eeene . P sases ie Mars Oe sce 14.22 Business Notes | More than 250 Mobilgas dealers) from the Pontiac area gathered at the Elks Club buliding yesterday: for a briefing on product quality, automobiles. * Among speakers at the meeting were Arthur C. Epker, Pontiac and .the ‘summer proofing” of Se district manager; John D, Valen-|: tine, Cincinnati: representative for the firm; James B.-°Pike, market-|shi ing expert; and William F. Baker,', Cleveland representative. A group of Japanese military |®* leaders inspected the Pontiac Motor Division’s V-8 engine plant recently as part of a current tour of U. S. industry. ’ The. visitors will use their obser- vations to help in planning a military educational program in their own country. The delegation included Maj. Gen. Moriya Wada, Cols. Toshio) Haraki, Ichiai Nozaki and Take- shige Yoshi; and Yutaka Shimaja. The appointment of Avre] Mason to head a new division mingham’s Cargill Detroit Corp. has been’ announced by company officials, The new unit was formed 1. mostly, 14 14%-16; to handle engineering, manufactur- |), ing and sales on automatic gaug- ing and size controls. - Mason formerly. was chief engi- neer. He will be succeeded in that post by Belding H. McCurdy. . D Amvet Beauty Fete Slated for May 18 The annual Bemis-Olsen. Amvet beauty contest will be held May 18; at the Post home, 570. Oakland Ave., it was announced today. The contest is open to young la- wv dies 17-26, and the winner will re-|f of Bir-| ceive a trophy and other gifts.|eeipts This queen will also represent the To? I i Ble an Hi a iF i : ey 2 ; sf CH } ae ear: é : : i “11,50 30-doz. *° 1.50-8.50. 00; email, 7 pEeTRorr EGGS local post in the state beauty con-|ss week test in June, in Chiet judge of the contest will be 4” Miss Lori Kowiak, who is the na- tional beauty queen of the Amvets. ea) ve toe Miss Nancy Harleyvitch, Post 113)of week. Queen, will assist and advise the entrants. Applications for entry may be at high 28.0 d prime vealers choice > - eens standard to od » Sone. 16.00-21.00 Sheep—Salable * Nothing “ottered week. lambs obtained in many downtown Pon- Recet tiae stores and at drive-in thea- “it ters, Post Office Drivers q Bulk 5 ooaeay shorn — uality impreved last al susuoer over last week. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK , CHICAGO, April 10-(AP)—Salable ] Cited for Safety —_sS@eccrrantiiatresTeeeaty’ $0 lower on butchers; mos on w 240 tb,; sows dull also 25 Pontiac's Post Office has been be wre nad compe —_ > Semeeaehs Ne «| 90-230 Ib. butchers na 18.10; Ia cited by the Chicago Region for an! dosing saies these comprised vulk. 11.15- outstanding record in traffic safe+|1}-$%:,,%.7-7el jet 1 F se oe ty, Acting Postmaster Leslie L. 70 895-1 18.80: No, 2- 40 3-2 2 Dean, said today. Robert R. Justus, regional direc- | volume tor, informed Dean that Pontiac = postal vehicle drivers in 1956 had a much better safety record than! tater the average for the region. Dean. The office operates some 50 vehicles with 80 drivers.) Briton Suggests Glamorous Gals as Spur to Sales LONDON (INS)—The president of the British board of trade has suggested to the House of Com- mons that the sale of British ex- Tb, early at sty #5-18.00 end above; most: 290-320 Ib. 17 "06-17.90; REENS —|- No, 1, 1.26- head|Peninsular M. ‘ase Co.* i oer 000 Toledo Edison Co...-...-- 13. erally ‘Toledo Ce... § “H1.|.. PARIS ( MARKETS [tees Decline. but Sugar Rises NEW YORK w# — Steels were New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) McLeod ora New York Times \|Editorial Blows. nee age STOCKS ic, Nephier Co.) Figures after coumel points. ae eighths bey tp w Noon Allen Elec. & Bese. Ce... £4 = 4] idwin Rubber Co.* .... oo hy ice gate wcisie Co.*.. Howell Ries, Mir, Co.* eaeene et ee — =H SUSTSouBSed ae es #4 we Wa: Products Co.. ote’ abi bid and asked. GOP Legislators Discuss Tax Policy ‘LANSING U® — Republican sen- iiators and house .members will mect late today in an attempt to #0¥8/find common ground on the two overshadowing issues of the 1957 eats session, spending and MAitioagh stil a few: weeks off, proved considerably over but Bet oP. te nakeaeestaaeeay| The joint Republican caucus ts 24-50; most chotee and steer yea lings scheduled for about 4 Lowa standard grade 16.00-17.95: load lots Key cnanggecon A figures the Era onde hak cles "and prime BR : ‘cseuridion 23.25; most choice. heifers 21.00-23.78: hours to get major appropriation food to low: choice 18.75-20.60; standard |bills in shape, still say they are 0 low good 16.25-18.50; comm al cows to hold recommended Se eee! Ee and Coe oo ged ian th i the 14.75-16.50; cutter bulls 15% : expendi sures bout level and choice vealers 23-00-28 0, tansaré of anticipated income from exist- Balable sheep 2,000; moderately active; iN sources — roughly million jshorn lambs 50 lower; slaughter is ewes steady: enough wooled lambs B.i0) Rego ss."13" tare 23.50; °1 deck choice and 102 bb. pine hy ano or Ay hy wooled slaughter ewes §.50-0.00. French Hike Bark Rate INS)—The French today’ . ROSE, Dees Oe DETROIT, April 19 (AP)—Begs. F.0.8.|4' caeees 8.7 ft 474\tee for n a ae | 44° a et ener, federal-state Allied Ch .... $7.6 Johns Man .. #7) “«ctatistics show that we have Ng ER oe i nas 41; large Rinm Ltd --.-1812 Kelsey Hay ..406'more applicants for the foreign 30033, wie ave 3iter small 30; grade B,|A@ Airlin .... 181 Kimb Cik '... 45.4/Service now than we have ever *|innge' 29-38, wed ave 34s Am Gan 1 GF Kresge 88 .-.: 204/had in our history. In 1952, there s\a7, wtd- aa: 38; tole orien ' ped Am Gas & i - 361 Lor Glass |). 24\were less t 500 applicants, avg, 3i¥s: grade B, large 36. Am Motors ,.. 16 Ligg & My .- $2) while today there are about 6,000. Commercially graded: : Am Rad ...... Se a én. bear “The New York Times is enti- sels? mediure *26-30%6: epee are aire (Am Smelt ...- 989 Wack Tre... 304 large 3344; large 331434: medium |Am Tel & Tel .177.2 Martie. Fn e stand on my record during the 26 Am Vise <<: 7 M Hs 37 |past four ‘years.’ Goaivent: Market steady to firm. di .. 6 MM. edad rH Prices unchanged to generally one-helfjaAnac W é& C . 78.6 ore PE cent higher. and hea for toplArmco Stl . 73 sal -. 5 oe quality ree whites with white mediums . ld + ok a ‘ont + and undergrades eons readily. ~~ Armst Ck .... 293 me Gee. aS plies of brown eggs fully am Eee coves 4.4 "dl 3 0 fi trade ‘needs. Receipts from « BI Ati “ eeeee x | Mont Word 7° 371 jocatinte bess. © & Oh 1. 46 urray s 25.5 cuic UTTER AND EGGS ~Aaids vs “3 Met Cas 3h3 ‘AGO B A iBenq apes a CHICAGO, Avril 8 (AP) — Butte ter Beth Steel .... 44.5 Na Dairy” one rang Weg a le tag 000; wholesa! buy ond “girs ees #3 mon peel Gre aaa yy aaare oo. oy ‘ast 00,3 SO: tac Se: cars 90 B 58%: | Bore oe -- Bs = fee ee Exes rm; pts 21,600 rist My .... 49 Wie M Pw ,., 30.7 ° * i: aes buyin, ne ee n oehan ged to toi =p % Ko. Am: Av ‘ 314 Chicago Police to Qui ad Wie dita; mined, 21" mediums 2114: |Calum aew °< 12d Rest Aina .. 36) Poir Who ‘Claim They, 8 Cam sow . 8 VEO OL an.-s a current receipts 27%. cea | wot i —— Gna. = Saw Banker Killed : *\Gapitel Airl .. 19.5 Pac G & El 49.2 eusemtenoe es |Garrier Co... $01 Pan A W Air 165 (AP) —Potatoes | Case » 13 Pan » M7). \ oid: arrivals $3; track 281; total U.8,/Ches t On |. 6 Param ** 354) CHICAGO (INS)—The first real monte 160; Canada 6: supplies med. ozs Bre... Gh pavttm Of, 77: gay] break in the 12day-old slaying of era mand slow; mi * s : Minnesota-North Dakota/Clark Equip .. 55.4 pens cola... 22.5|Chicago banker Leon Marcus, 61,, Roi iver Valley, Pontiacs 1.90; new:/Clmax, Mo - Piiser ..---. 81 may come today when poliee | arrivals 11; track 78; expres moderate; /© Bra A. AT Phelps D .,. 57 demand slow, martet. dull; Plorida|/Gol Bra A... it alleen 363 question a couple. who say are Con Eaivon *: -- 325 phil’ Pet .... 4a.1| Were eyewitnesses to the murder Gon N Gas |... 424 Pit Plate G .. 79 |and have a partial license number : Consum Pw .. $. Proct & @ .., 48.4 : Poultry Cont 1) 98 Pullman .../.. é4jof the killers’ car. f mo. 437 Pure OM ..:. 42'| Police gave no names of the ‘TROIT POULTRY. : POS ARE BCA... osee 36 eavncer, Tee is tabs oom ald mi --b- meets Repub sii"... $3.5) new witnesses but said a resident per: pound PF. . B. Detroit for. No. 1 Copper Rng ... 3172 geyn Met .... 313 of . the southside neighborhood, quality live poultry up, to 10 oe oe i!where Marcus was shot down, has Heavy hens 21-23; light type. “‘hs-14; |Curtiss Wr + oe 294 derniched the th Rarred Rocks (3-4 Ibs.) 25; Caponettes ‘ "Ss 1 t ... 404 m with e names) (ee $ Tbs.) 30-31; (over § Ibs.) 31-32.;Det Ed son... 387 Safeway St. .. 69.3/of the couple.” oomment” marcst steady. Rectips| Dic Rive oo ita gt ge et $89 « es { fc “ . . les benvior weight caponettes as w- ieee bow Bn Beab Al RR . M1 Marcus, a former owner of Cae eee coming. Arrivals eatried |@e Air & 1... 314 Ghell On ,.., 794] he Seuthmocr Bank and Trust, t vO oe é id carpet, heat trte, Bens pare eeeeet -— get Geman «-"-- S44] Company, wheto business Goats | or ¢ * ; oeee is cons. *pemené for Barred Rock fryers'El & —,: . ; Sou Pec ..... 3.3 involved many an spotty with prices mostly unchanged. ane an = Ss Sow ay, aeeee aE mobster, was kilied March 41, CHICAGO POULTR \Paite lor See st" Bs c “! ta — peri gars ape or ... 56: al .. 48. : CHICAGO, April 11 (AP)—Live pouliry Pirestone .... 88 Std Ol Ind 52.7 ment of friends, Mr. about steady: receipts 16 ; -|\Pord Mot |... 88 gtd Ol NJ ... 682) Alfred Rado. iterday 606 = tga tb.) fT. ©. b, ral: t Sul ...1002 Stud-Pack - 41 ing heavy a _ ri. Own trans a es. MI 6-698, : ad a. Wye in per- p.m. ps : ‘s Inn. 3481 Elis. Lake ~ Help: Wanted 8 MAN Bh Fe WOsAR ‘TO WORK IN xperience not neces- : Apply Jou Jove s * ee pre House, scare FU Li, OR PART FULL + on wertkine ———, ad- Pe tal Te Ea: opty" ae ie Ferry. 8 omen ND WOM! ai sean er NG, FER- Dery setting, has “siering a ies ae 7. ay RTIFICTAL and. iy worker. “ine chauf- feur leone. Picku Riga By and del, of stock work. MAN WA OF ANY kind, ™ Chauffeur license. Good refer, FE 2-8447. A ca and odd fone. FE PART TIME Phnom OR LAWN te AFTER: work. 2 o hres in evening and D. lic 9-8063. Sat. Utica, REpu WANTED: PAINTING & DECO- Hom 28 yrs. exp. Free est. FE YouNG MAN DESIRES WORK OF any kind. Ph. OR 3 YOUNG MARRIED MAN DESIRES STEADY WORK IMMEDIATELY. WILL DO ANYTHING. CALL FE 2-1321 ANYTIME Work Wanted Female i 1 DAY SERVICE, IRONINGS pick up & deliver, OR 3347 2 WOMEN WANT WALL Wanna & cleaning. 1 DAY SERVICE, B-i_ IRONING _Pick up & PRR. __ deliver. A-1 TRONING, $3.00 BUSHEL, og paar carvies: S147, A-1 IR UP AN ahha inen 4-183, Ls A-l ‘ORE GU. teed. Yr 1 4:2068, PU. & deliver pe TE Ra Bh BABY SITTING. EXPERIENCED. Last & week, $25 week, FE COLLEGE OTR. DESIRES SUM SUM- mer work, ~~ ——— experience, J FE S700 COUNTER GIRL, MARR’ ieD. Bob's Coney Island, ut N. Perry. EXPERIENCED | \ WAITRESS IN wants work. FE const. HAVING A~ fas? ? Capable able. mati re, exp, wom S. DRY A-1 TRONT 8 BU. Peace &) TE boost BABY? VACKTION- | <5 Gusrantecd | work ur lucene Tax Service 17 ~ estimates. FE, 4-70i1. Cane A THE ||a& CHANGE IN HOURS, NOW| CALL MILLER FOR NEW ee 1 days @ week, till ® p.m. look, PE 3-0084. te woae-a Kooning | Sc"naOe Ts BinSay fers | PNT, CUabe PODETING, Dae fe) os & new. Free estimates. OL ture | next door to dies Deeg ape Seda oper one ; PAPER HANGING, Pain’ Fir. Carpenter Contractin ~ ALL, Loscoad per 3s | ing. For free te PF a ed call. FE 6-1467. ROUGH OR TRIM. JET OUR BID. | Fe ' ra bie us. new = a ue ‘CEMENT. & BLOCK Dry WALL, GUARANTEED work, Free cettmcte,_ OF A Pree estimates. ne os big or small, PE 5-468, = FENCING Rall ranch in — link, Industrial and pone 1 ma Fence ip de Hudson Cu., GEneva ELECTRICAL, WIRY LicemstD 4-8016. Free codinctes ELECTRIC wa WIRING, LIC? LICENSED ____ Ed} ‘E_ 2-8687 FLOOR | Fo LD ORS si i abe “Ga Bills, FE 2-578. G ENERAL BUDO. “AND REPAIR. rick work, cement, plastering. Cart . Fw 42200. soo Sandin ae eg Mulching. 135 Edison. Ph ME GIVE YOU A PRICE on ane homes, FE 5-6068. 7. SNYDER, FLOOR LAYING. . Phone FE a G. onaiog, ‘oma vad thoieong 5-0502 RELIABLE PARTY WILL FI- nance your basement or —~ plete home at low rate of in- terest. FE 2-9104, before 5 p.m ROOF REPAIRS Eavestroughing — FE 4-0444 : & Benson, FE 41444. ronan & RS | oe pea Pea SAP ERMEROTNG, | ~~ tee ilscellancous 28 BEN AMIN R. meg _K. E. Withite. PE 56-0580. BABY CHIPFEROBE ‘WANTED. 41902 Eves._ 8-317 i dented P pemoved. 8. VE. oo ies ow SERV- INCOME TAX PREPARED EVES F ‘sandusky, 1 at ave roy pee oe ERCOME ony, X RETURNS PRE wa ts azaneD. ol ' Vie Gubee oe, MY Fant WTD. 2 HORS® TRAILERS ai SEED DD HEL P PAINTING, ee EXT, ar Ut | good cond Reas Dale Martin, With Income Tax? $5.00 per &ver. | FAINTING & PAPERHANGING. on a _ Prices vet reasonable. Work Wanted to Rent 29 _4-8706. a. ———— | _ guaranteed. FE . RA ee TAX SERVICE APERHANGING 3. OR 4 BEDROOM HOME IN Anytime OR 3.2943 5756 } Highland Rd FE ae or FE 4-6829 nice location, will pey $100 Mo. WORKING MAN? TAX SERVICE. FAINTER. foie oenerentp' core: F@ r - Horner cen Fe 81 Prompt, spervies. Senet Baldwin eis. ~ Television Sarcal 2 CHRISTIAN FAMILY NEEDS 7 OR bedroom home Elizabeth Insurance i ccacles 17A Lake atea, Phone FE S471), COPENNAVER'S RADIO & Wi LANDLORDS RENT THE SAF x way. e ve tenants waiting. Austin-Norvell ‘foo’ jee calls, FE 45607. Jim a Reahy. 180 Ball. va pee ae ana | DAY_OR NIGHT TV SE RVICH | win Ave, FE 40547, 70 W. Lawrence Sarat Cees Cass Tee ena 8-4300 ODERN 3 BEDRM. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS INSURED BY PHONE Nicholie & Harger oe 33_W. Huron 8t. MAHAN REALTY CO. Tos Ew. WuRon Avro. TPE be ___Laundry Service 18 FOR mes ER. LAUNDRY, unde, PE PSiof. pa LACE WIRE REP AND CONTRACT- , afull , ing. FE Aesth Usentes een 4 SE TRENCHING AND Landscaping 118A =< DO 2 Al SERVICE. (PETES) Ree Banine eee. py {eimmine. Free TRENCRING NG P.| estimates. ¥e ank & Grain field patella oes A-l VETERANS TREE SERVICE. sist ™™ . frase femeved.. get Building Supplies 12A _mates. loath EM 3-6150 anytime. USED LUMBER & BRICK. CAN tie ee 4 ' eran be seen until! noon only. 3031) Bed work. Ferttiias weg pra x St. Draytor Plains, Mich.| rolling ‘and lawn building.” Hourly Business Services 13) , 4701 Dixie 2, San * Plains CASH _IN A FLASH cn Maes been ~~ aaa |, Et Snson gee ‘a teiccram Ra 3 . clean. og hag eeainlllbod 16 Pine: rove. 3 Chil- — » weitere AN welcome. aneeny, #IRST eavaiaale Ss, garage. Available a stte month. Sin woos ay 1 me. a Ysa qualified clients wait- 4 town and also “ROOM FURN, APT. ADULTS 4 : : ie Hy a FURNISHED APT, ‘elean. 210 E 4 ROOMS, ALL PRIVATE, D welcome. 53 8. Sanford. ROOM “ON MAIN SELLING YOUR * Rochester, 960; Call Nina Martin HOME? OL 23-9761 or OL 2-5131. ma Fag gg eae We are in immediate need ictal some : of good residential property - ATTRACTIVELY FURN. +RM “tn _— city ;and suburban apt. Pri. bath, laundry rm, ga- area — For sone. twin and full . fast, cqukene os rvice, call wv box springs. In J. A. TAYLOR, REALTOR. N. Shirley. Adults. OL 1-1875 FE 42544. CLEAN ROOM, WEST SIDE. NO SOLD other roomers. FE 2-7520. CLEAN N EFPICIENC Ere eee ents ee naw | Apt $18 & WE teluding heat eee is cals tear pon FORE. or a) pg lo ob =—s quali pod lt P< SR 3-0243. a door in 30 min-|PURN. APT. 2 BLOCKS utes. : downtown Pontiac. $15 weekly. 160 B. Pike St. Humphries FE 201% Realtor FE ¢7114 ene Ee © ULTIbE ES TIBTINO SERVICE RICE N GARAGE HO THE BEST ; PLACE TO a Ee Ee = SELL _eré PE 6-171. -_ YOUR Gow I a PROPERTY _Turmianed 5 bier & Everything IS waEse VERY ¥ RICE 3 3 fooms. PVT. = PVT. ENT | PROPERTY. . nee cee Cote IS children aaa peregeetl fal SOLD! PE 6-415, , WHITE ‘Bere ; a . & ~ AD : . 3. | *§ §. Edith. BROS. ces in on Mail) 4 wong 2 ise HE. RR 3-187 on he. F i poh By TRADES We are G agpeent trading. We a reputation as the leading tredets of the Pontiac area, feel obil . Can fo seagate, Sects Seate. We have homies, farms, and Northern resorts for|j DORRIS & SON REAL Po ia . Middleton ROKER FE 8-008 B for sto etc 3 ‘or storage purposes. : Y3 west eae of rE y |. PVT BATH, AG 3015 Auburn Rd., Auburn Heights. » T8802. ‘ & — pHa & Dixie Hwy. Braces . 06 2 ee se re FE BEDRY x. . f yard, — welcome, $85 6 E.. for fara. eil's mich. cnoice xEwy DECORATED > located close to down / “ge Edw. M. Stout, Realtor . Sagina FE 54165 Open Ev venings “tl 8:30 ND WER, CLEAN, } RMS. & BATH. . ent, Heat if water furn. $35 and ___ ‘Hotel Rooms HOTEL AUBURIN Rogm Also 1 er * room ents, * g and refri unit. 464 Auburn = 'E 32-0239 Hi EVSLT CLEAN. OTEL R neat rooms & apts. By cay or . Week. Moderate. rates _ 125 N _ ter heat, refrig. ang stove iura., $50 Mo. FE | PARTLY FURN. APT. FOR RENT. Wanted Real Estate.32A| Prt, en'- close tm, odults, mee HO cneset. FE i PLO DEO LA LLLP ALL : ¥ BUY. SELL OR TRADEx Pontiae Mote, “private cute & Oat clean with large Se ty ‘inte, Meaty. ‘We ‘We ‘also it aint ice. | West Ta aE 7 BEDROOM eontracts.|3 RMS & BATH, GARA a VE, ge B ty ool eid a’ set BLAI EM_ 3-414 | SEMINOLE CALL PE 41559 OR : L ESTATE RM. APT. D’ x . PVT. 2.7 4536 Dinle fg OR 3-1251, ent. Everything furn Inch ] - * Drajt witities oa facnities: s75 | Rent Houses Furnished 35 - BUY OR SELL 7 RMS., PRIVATE BATH & ENT. ms I will personally buy your prop-| Couple. FE 25038. 1 2a MOUSE & BATH, courts erty or will ‘sell it for you and’; "ROOM APT., PVT. BATH AND chow "You how 10 get cash if the at fyi. Bate Ako Year lease. 2072 Commonwealth. Teasonable. utilities,’ West side. One block eine! te ps , from ‘city bus, Phone PE 2-0601.|3 RMS, AND BATH. GAS HEA HEAT. Fe cist $0 Wits. La take Ra. * eee children eunume F miss — sr ‘ 5-0835, é. fr CASH . RMS. BATH & ENT. 67 G.| ToOm, 4 miles out, Child welcome, FOR YOUR HOME 0 uITy | Parke ; : we can get you f ceah i Zour] 7 ROOM NT APT, WARM | 4: ngs Bg ye N. GA’ Rea. Sete ore Ww uron, rE Swe ‘ mer poe rao * 4 7 & STH me HOME. CALL 46403 = re 44813, ‘Ask for Mr.| yard. . after 3:30, FE 8-1193. —Ciat. 7 Rae APT. PAR $3 | AUBURN HEIGHTS. NEARLY ° "Waterford. OR_3-1416. pew 4 bedrm. house, Modern. FE 2 “ 3 “ROOMS & BATH FOR RENT. - - LARGE HOMES 93 E. Princeton. BEAUTIFUL, | FEWLY Ec- ~ AND 3 - abouts | a ND. BATH. bay Sacro auto, washer & dfyer included. SMALL HOMES- | _only’'20'Nortoa *| On 30215, PURN § 6 RM. {. HOUSE, 103 1039 WIXOM = ‘Call ACademy 9-7020, Brigh- rn. MODERN 4 RMS. BATH, BASE- _ment, | take frente e. OR 3-0138. PARTY. RENT TC — Tome, alely ates wu: fame i preferred « Pritin ATTRACTIVE. CLEAN 3 rms. & bath. Modern. 1 PE 2-2706. ae we IN KEEGO HAR- SMALL HO FOR RENT, AU- totnatic heat, children’ wel come. I uire at 1698 Taylor Rd. e +5426, Rent Houses Unfurn. 1. 36. 3 HOUSES. 5 LARGE RMS. Keego. 6 rm. Tms. on shabaw. Inquire Auburn off Sag. in rear office, RMS & BATH. CALL BETWEEN _* & 5 p.m. ara ee oa 1 RM. HOUSE. For 9 femilied. Preferatiy’ friends B 5-0575, Eh EAR ered = Dg eng BEDROOM ber ad dette’ wet Sovinee walnut 5 wa,” $8 per” month. « ROOM. HOUSE, LAKE ORION. FE 23-1678 ROOMS. BATH & “SHOWER. 3 . ms, Near Commerce Lake. _EM 3-414. ‘6 ¢ ait iM HOUSE, LAKE PRIV. FE before 2 or efter ¢ i. SE Rooel ‘HOUSE, 3 uM “AUBURN. $300 Sein pow aol this ae hom MO. con- Basement Rec- Jim Williams wy: 1218 Bald win’ Are. HOUSE FOR RENT 27 Orton Ave. 5 Large Rooms, $60 nant can Hienttes for im ents and paid for by landlord T=) tenant ‘must do work. Landiord will fur- nish lumber for saditonal rooms if a Write ged H. Brown, a Ez. gler, Pia. i FRankijn 1-7017. LARGE USE FOR LARGE family FE 23-0613, between ¢a8 ert AE Ey RE) ‘m3 36518. i RMs.. IN, HEAT & UTIL. | town, 2-2081,|_ furn, $13. 50 per wk. 51 1 Feneley Ci Ct. | wit ¥ OR List LAKE 3 RMS. NEAR DOWNTOWN. FE | property. waiting. 4-1260. . McKINLEY RMS. MODERN. WITH HEAT. Office 8800 Commerce Rd. P- N. Perry Pa PONY tele) 7 RMB SOME FURNITURE. Ix = Apt F 33 Pontiac, MY 2-6186, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. | ent Apts. Furnished 33 TLARGE ROGMa 6 BATE. PVT —-+, 7s heat. Stove a! BEDROOM TERRACE, mail refrig. 5 . only, Galt ‘between, ults| 3 ROOMS & BATH, FE +5008. a between 4 & 8 p.m. 8. Merrimae * perch. 1& TL * Lake prs YE 2-1538. Tiled. bath, yr. round, lake front a eras UPPER, 2 i apt. “ue Pontiac Lake Rd. bedrooms, viliities furn. mt, x a », screens, aluminum siding. 3 | lots, lake privileges. Ciose _ to school ee right at $10,900.00, Term WATERFORD AREA Nearly new 7 rms. bath, | sun perch, & full bsmt [t's | a very well-built home with many. extras to make it 2 & stores. Lake privi- ene: Owner leaving state, Only $12,750.00, Good terms. We buy land contracts. | & HARGER CO Huron FE 5-6183 yn OW. a epen evenings ~~ sip00DN. New 3-bedroom home wil! | eae area. Auto. o wood floors ‘ake - Huntoon Lake, 5564 Don's Drive OR 3-2837. tec it NICHOLIE | basement, extra “7 Leger | ane ard- orivileges on i + $-——_— be yours for o ith | $1,500 dn. Across the street from = di f\. property owner's lakefront ERRY E. ADAMS CO | 3172 Te uron __FE 45561 —=— HOM . ' RMBS.-FOR OWN- 3 ‘ apta. hand and rnished e sowniows. Sunee, 16 Florence. ap Established in wie... I | on LAKE. FRONT Very | attractive 6 & tile bath sme St Beautiful 14x21 living n fireplace, large pic | window overlooks the lakes; j Large modern kitchen, of] fur- i nace, storms & screens, At- | tached garage _ ACR trong on 2 heme. Innere: ts ortunity- oe make a gern spring-fe: ke. There ts & pooatb ity that | the blaeh dire rt from this 12 acres may brin oo Bis Lake. Near nn os 6 & bath enough to pay for the Dean is well lo- Vision or ¢cotn- i oma “Only $21,000, terms , acne PRUIT FARM — 3 miles : n of Pontiac, Good § & bath pop Bing bungalow, Full base- ment, oi! furnace, nearly new 20x24 garage Large poultry house. 100 Spies, bal. Delicious, Jon- aihan, ete. This orchard is 20 $15,200 good terms. MODERN INCOME 4 Fa tmily nea» down town. Beparaie ecn- trances, full basement, always rented, Think this over, you pay | $1,508 down, bal $130 per month, your income $242 per month nearly doubles vour pay- ments. Full price $14, NEARLY 4 ACRES — ey —— Flee city limits A ey modern home l) siz oy dining | room, beautiful kitchen, 1 basement, oi] furnace, attached 2ear garage. Nearly an acre of raspberries, large strawberry | bed, grapes, apples, plums, | pears, etc, “NEAR BIRMINGHAM Very at- tractive brick front 3 bedreom | home. 1 bedroom & ', tile bath | down The large & dining room is carpeted, fire lace, beautiful kitchen with ormica top cabinels, 2 jarre bedrooms and tile bath ur Full basement. olf furnace, ,arage -Lot 1150300 : STORE AND APARTMENT has been run for years as grocery & meat market in Pon- tise. Sell buliltwp north end area, no r competi full room ern apt. over store. also eras | able. §9,000—$2,000 a: | WEST SIDE INCOME ~ Excellent 8 room modern house. Al!) large beautifully finished rooms, ful! basement, of] furnace & | rege which i* rented for er month Also a }6xi6 ype _—— Kol ty 5 ng whieh is rented for $100 per month. Well-shaded lot, @aft¢ ft. Paved street: All in A-1 shape 1,000, terms FLOYD RENT, Realtor 2700 Dixie Hwy et Ui dec FE 23-0123 Open 9 to 6 Ample Customer Parking $900 DOWN 4 rooms, full bath, basement tached amt den sof! 1 ! FOR BETTER BUYS “INDIAN VILLAGE Modern 3 bedroom, ful] basement 1‘, car district. Priced right at With $2,950 down Arnold Real Fotate 219 8. Telegraph Ra. FE 5-0616 $10, 850. | caf Webster Schooi PE 4-378 BY OWNER. } BEDROOM, 2-CAR FOR COLORED | 6 large rooms, close in, fun base mennt,. 1 car gore ¢, home oe ere —— Call Mrs. Sell Te | "CUCKLER REALTY 236 N, Saginaw FE 44001 — PE 17-8119 MILFORD AREA 3 bedrm. Ranch Type Contem- — Swimming pool 23.000 err is JERRY E ADAMB CO 3172 We Huron FE 4-4561 $400 1D¢ rv\\ XN Modern 2-b¢érm home fyl!l beth hardwood foore plasterrd Lake Over 200 apple trees, | years old and right in its prime. — living foom ' §lore nea tion. Has. walk-in- cooler, refrigerator dis-— fos at) @. over }] acre gar: | » i SIXTY SEVEN : sisae By C Oviner ¥ bedroom; a Loree ving | room ; at foo bitchen: im, and base Hots 20 heat, elec- trie wer. Tear nl ws e sefeened ront plenty of neg On ‘Long ciLaks | oe miles a Pontiac oft Cog Lake No Down Payment Wil) build op your prey a ~— clear and 3 starter homes with fit basement and rough or buile on our lot ei small down payment. F. C ! woop CoO. OR 3-1235 OR 7028 | | “Corker Williams | Lake Rd. & Mov | ATTRACTIVE, 2 BDRM. CUSTOM | buill home. seers large util. rm. Lake fay scent Lake. | Fe one Pau " ptiee ote $1.500 da. | eS 8ELt REALTOR BS He Ae ‘the “bird” to tidge is the ‘bird’ see. BRICK = > BSEDA0OM . aute, gas heat. down, — over Vaiene ia D 1785 oe: FT. full payments 445 . . Own your’ ¢ met L eupall at! han ‘or ments. a oa ily "pee @,! . paym i. I of $30.00 | ” For Sale Mouage 43 Rént Beater “ - AT UNION LAKE OFrrice Crescent Lake. it Fencien Ba irms., aa room. L-car Se a Pes 00 $3,500 Do. — Lake Priv. ‘Near hom floors, large ly ee & good buy at 39.608; Cedar jlsiane Jake front. In me, brick t Prony mw vith open sair- way to rec. rm; 1% ba ceram- fe tle. Two fireplaces. Glass slid- | ing wall. Built in oven a Large cedar closet. Bil | heal, and » 26 ft...8 in'x24 ft. pairs eee only re 900, Easy terms other fine lakefront home and @ renges, re | Mavelots in all pri tered gertas, All this for $ on lot. CALL MODEL 9 TO. 1 OR 4 T0.6 FE. J. DUNLAP CUSTOM BUILDER __ FE $-1198 Gl Resale LOW DN. PAYMENT 2 OR 3 BEDROOMS * FULL BASEMENT Earl E, James -EM 36311 8260 Coolev Lake Rd. y Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE P DAILY 5-8 5 . “Budget ‘ff Rancher . 1266 North Cass BUIL TON YOUR LOT | *9975 BEDROOMS LL .BATH BASEMENT CEDAR SHAKES — PLASTERED WALLS HARDWOOD OAK FLOORS Bin EITC CABINETS a D ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS \ Mw ad N. CASS oad RD, MODEL GHT To Or TELEGRAPH TO PONTIAC LAKE RD, WEST 2 MILES | | Action Wanted Plain Talk Owner wants his house seid = price erms f pole compared to ers We've seen, its worth more It's a 7 room brick in goed North End loca;‘on. Immediate possession garage _FE_ 2-5428. _ PIONEER HIGHLANDS. 220 Fie GOODRICH lluntoon Lake neere room rie ca ' Old bdrm h dernized 3 bedroom ranch, all brick, _& drapes, garage, FE 27474, Good loca at ation, car ae . ah 2 car attached earage ea ard gira: Al YARD WORK.IS DONE) Steele Gant iateae Ha ic 2 |i ) Fah thd | ore ane — w ment, like new. Has 2 fireplaces.) C. P. ANGUS, Realtor | J"nun epane ai i 2 baths, tastefully decorated at Cal! —— Ortonville NAtiona) down, Large 21 YY living 1270 Adams — $25,900. Phone | _7-2815 room” with fireplace, ot, = AT Yo | are room an "TRANE SH SHEPARD | GI RESALE | ft. Kitchen with auto. dish- | 3 bedroom brick, almost new. , washer and disposa) unit. OL 1-751) (2900 Tienken Rd large living room with picture | boat patedoape —o = | ANNETT OFFERS Pn ice Reduced to $6,700 & Troom ranch full Duo Therm heater. lot Téx176. Terms. 2- -Family—West Side rst floor has living room, ising € foom, kitchen. 1 ped: jent to high iectess ment, t. 4 car eames. #11000. only $27,000 _ Immediate Possession robe decorated. ideal faim- a home. living room, fire- ace, dining 100m, kitchen tad 2 drooms down, : bedrooms and bath up, Nice basement with FA oil heat and water heater, Lot 100. 1o@, 2 car garage. be chick- eu house. £16300 300 down | Ottawa Hills Charming brick ranch, Liv- ing room 13422 with dinin space, 3 bedrooms, tile bath ang kitchen, carpets includ- ed. Screened porch, paneled recreation room, FA heat. Gar e: $21, 000, mortgage available Cod Located in Donelson Park. Carpeted first flowr has by ing room with fireplace, din- ing room, 2 bedrooms, tile bath and kitchen Large bea- room and hall up. Baserbent Cape with knolty pihe recreation | room complete with fire- place and bar. FA oil! -heat 2 car garage ened brerse- $23,730, terms. Llizabeth Lake Road Attractive van tee ranch, earpe' - room . 16x32, way ith center island. Garnen attached. This prop- erty also has 3 rooms mod- | ern eave * tear $25,000, | $7,000 di Roy Annett Inc. Lia &. Huron Ederal ped Open Evenings m4 Sunday 28 LOON LAKE NEW HOME — Lovely 3 bedroom home, plus many extras. Recrea- tion area with ove wind fen- tis, ie - tures that that "ada besuly. $17,900, | NEAT BUNGALOW we a4 Hilte { R Beir. iH vous w —_— — FE 5/6iét window, kitchen with dining space | hard wi tiled wood floors, full | oll heat screens & landscaped lot Here § your chance to take advantage of low interest rates Quick possession $15,500 Cal, now for appointment LARGE GARDEN SPOT — attto, | With a neat & clean 2-bedroom | home. l', car gerage on pave- ment feed at a. with low down payment. Cail us on this $450 DOWN 3 bedroom home, funished ere. ond ‘ot on pavement. [rr ou today, CRAWFORD AGENCY 53% W. Huron 8t. FE 41546 ____ Evenings — tall MY_ 3143 Brick MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ONEIL COLONIA! 7? BEDROOM Walking ¢istance of down- town, Modern home. Hard- wood lastered walls, full basemen Only Stoker heat. $7.260 with $1,022, dn BRAND NEW ~~ © ¥F Aluminum win- dows. Large lots. Better see them now. = down, “plus mortgage costs NEW 2 BEDROOM — bers ern bungalow, Good end location. Exceotiona! "se Lh shaied Ist. gh ch plus m a | month “including “ta taxes ind insurance BETTER THAN NEW | Is this 3 bedroom brick. | story! On floors Fas i tered walls! Tile bath! u | basement! Ga« heat! fnum combinations ' 73) x 184; Best of right acrosa the stre A NEARLY NEW-3 bedroom ; ranch home in West Bloom- field aren. Large living and dining rooms, tile ba ear- | port. Large lot for children. | See this one soon | i RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor 262 «8. arenes | FE 3-710. OTTER LAKE Privilezes, and the cost is so low you eant afford to miss — Two bedrooms, living room and dinin, ractive ceca, tion. hare kitchen. Priced a $1,500 cn BE FIRST. $1000 Dn. Brend new. sare te perfec- 263 jot. ated near - and scheols, on paved , a neighborhood you will ‘oud of. $9,750 full price. | VACANT — BRICK | oA DESIRABLE HOME WAITING FOR — 3 bedrooms. full Sorrenaa” gas heat! Oak floors, plastered Walls, see Wear ear | peting, ‘and dra; | Soaped setting Paved sees. Only m | $13,150 with aa down, CALL | now! rl Humphries: pe = tak i Realtor id #7114 (83, N. Telegrapli | ; Multiple Listing Befvice | | Nor’ i | | | front r. Priced under $20,000 for Immediate «aie 1 day possession. Immediate Possession To this Suburban 2 bed- room bungalow All Oak | saris plastered walls, new to sell at $7, down. Balance §65 per mo. 2-Family se in Weert “~ isting sof 4 ant bath up. New Delco furnace, and 2 car garage, Today's best value at $12.900 with $3,900 own loca- rms. ‘Bateman Kampsen FE Eves 4.0528 & Sun Pp 8QU bared LAKE BRICK RANCH With 200° leke frontage — excellent beach Living rm 1% x IS with pie- ture windaw cand fireplace: full diniee room, 2 bed- room * Paneled basement rec room, screened porch 2 car attached garage lawn sprintiing evstem. out- door shuffleboard court Roast dock end other ex- tras Outstanding opportuni- ty REALTORS 377 8 Telegrapn _ PIONF =r HIGHLANDS Bri 2 bedrooms down sauway to unfinished up- stairs Full basement with rec. room, 1‘, car garage Lake privileges. Near schools. Reasonable terms to | qualified purchaser, Ex LANGE Lome, | AUTRE CBE EE" weoeee ee eg ee Ore TALK akian geod ag LOTS, fi OR. BROKER |i} ACR OM | oe BK fess 'than $15,000, thle te. where next ‘dot, "iat "Hampton Ra, | tor" cabh Bi rs, oe Discount | sry route 3, ocokNOR, _MA 54-0682 moter Shaves “Gat, seat, od ~ BUSINESS” L C ‘our dream ue! This Wil- aLake Twp. Off M30. Di —t LARGE LOTS. NICE OR TRI barn. a ; ee: lame ree Oat ree) Tae Tat | _ 11168 eves’ Detroit _ S775 DOW cS AO ee heres SBI OR TR) vile: Fe 71-0005, $950,000 Gross oan ompany © ing with a in ae lag 4 Will purchase this fovel room: pals Ragio Leake, =. ims a Giew 3 Acne. Ke Twp. Near PnP PEE mati: | 202 PONTIAC STATE. BANK BLDG. aud bensth eupbeards GOING TO at the Guseet ay ta a Lorates e ONES LONG LAKE _ farm house Basement, furnace.| ity t buy wel established door Gas heat, gas water heater, storms “ares, pine trees rg hardwoods, 200| ood barn. $15,000, Terms. _ hardware in end -™ srrenged basement, “its car ‘fe: ? oe en ee 10 ACRES. 2 Howes. One ¢ room years. Same omer ie s Taek. “Lenacctesa mas ~ RETIRE’ te, school bes re te, 8S ces OnE ot as | Aa pepemem | in doen purement bev Oe Need $500 cnt 2, 08 10 wits arms. If you are one of those “p ERRY PARK vend +? Upoer tang Lake. Only and sah Be nf Ts es: basiness, separately oF Prop: wast fast. courteous ervice and lueky people and would like Ideal home for repsrin couple. az ¥e ot $25,000 age J be payments to tit your budget? DRAYTON PLAINS @ Bice home, about 10 acres - to stores fine. Car al Mal welt rom |7 ACRES. Modern $ room 1% H. d Rests Then you one visit our new +M4e of good jand, a secure Hy pects with aristees. a.m, story home with sun porch and ome and Restaurant modern office so convenient - to ‘Here is that inexpensive 2 bed- mon’ income from 2 ad- peted I ity room, two bed- GRFORD LAKEFRONT breakfast nook, B ott hot Road house near Pontiac, | parking and where new room home you have been wait- ditional dwellings, then you rooms & bath. Storms & screens water furnace. 4 room tenant situated on cerner of main private consultation rooms await Attractive meee alu- po = ae ve oak floors, ¢ heat, elect. Donets, year yeunt. é house now rented £ big loot pao. vn OO ea PS includes BN a en Or pou H FE 5-121 and tell and fenced back yard on paved | West Suburban sree about Water healer snd two picture) 2°bdrms ite paths, modern thru-| ear garage. Tool ol, shed. COonereta | restaurant’ is famous for = Md youd. $6,300 with terms. 3 miles from downtown aren | : SANDERSON | guts “Fi8.0007 Terme” Call Leta yee fav VER soraa Stet es ca tot Bae & Auto 4 ‘ d- F . STATE tealtor - & North Side Brick | fag Gel dA Tesior, Real oma som apereuns are thin pub | ICT, ~ sedheneeat BOREAL A e312 | $6 E. Walton mia cca oo LL an Com 4 water, glass en- sh aide Bric ___'or, PE 42544. == sso ished three room and bath apt./ 5 ort 40 ACRES oan 2) pany c porch ved} 2 bedroom, large living room =| up, knett 2Pt: | For Sale Resort esort Prop. 4 ». 44A 4 win new Bigs Anchorfenced lot] Street, Total price $9,500.00. full basement with rm. : . pen ons “Rhehen ewan Tied | wih 1320 8. of reed trentage | MICHIGAN BUSINESS ; _— 11. &. - Perry street 4 eg S Son hick th eer, eaeage wad a floors, “venetian blinds, storms, | 20X% FURNISHED, CABIN (Neat 4 rm. house. 3 piece bath, eee SALES CORPORATION pours + et ee es at ” a a bh: + ° usabd Cash i. iy ieee. 1 A mage off Oak- NI HOLIE fcbed atts. ona grill, A bath, gas heat, gas water heater terms. OR 3-4816 after 2pm. . aus. 6 ACRES 5 | JOHN “a LANDMESSER. BROKER | ~W ‘HEN YOU | NEED _ ; ‘ pen ty peek” Gall ‘eu tor appetoonent WNER “| Sayment reduced t0 8185, | 430°Pr. OF LAKE FRONTAGE LAKE FRONTAGE 3 8. isa $ $ i “and a ee on Cem e” | Rise a Se ee | Large brick ranch home located W. RUTGERS. 16 come ig Sala pee ile ose . $000 PARK AT OUR FRONT poor | 20 to 900 ; ’ loc rental cabins, . M 2 ae 4 fie —% to all at ony Eve. Mrs, Keichner PE ¢8773 ; on utiful site in ‘Otrer Hills, | CO%Y six room Lege ae all en, one double cabin for owner. Lo- 20 ACRES MOBILE ons 8 STATION. CORNER | You cao get it quickly-on your : $85@ down. te room.| one floor im-one of North side’s| c¢ near Ortonville Good home 7 4 ious and di.| best r 1 ving} and business. Shown by it. eS. lg Walters Lake ares. & Green Lake Signature car cr furniture. = country kitchen ing ell, wanton, ment. May take home Py . Ra. re eareeton call EM) endorsers. Parments to — ; RIDGEW AY. 3-3332. x = budget. We will be glad to vou with your money he Boy g | Beis einer rade ay | Sled path ebg"Beaien wih a 2 a OWN Jest garage: Ghown by| ing, space. Full basement. of George R. Irwin #15 Baldwin Ave +4203} OW = om ous CT ATE moe a] hns BROS spp cauPie TIS. oS DORRIS JONSON) meee amamanae | restaset errelarahPEGR oP POPES uy 20D ACRES og] tay SEARS att | FINANCE CO, _. REALTOR Large 3 bedroom type 3 ¢ . ’ = Phone 3-1205 hom (nearly . on paved street close to stores, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE YOR SETTER WOMES Sea Dixie Siwy. _—_ floors. Basement. let Toomige.| schools and bus line, Only $1,256 Sale Suburban Prop. 45A) (acres od mask, ree, house granted an exclusive! 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. ‘ SPRING Is HERE = Open Eves. ‘th 9; v 10 to 8| Owner will sacrifice $1809 equity; ¢e¥2 : . PPLE LOPLI LSS AAT | and éairy bern. Pree #2 $200 per; Dog ‘n’ Suds franchise. For de- FE 41574 : Bumaatow | PMO uit custom ‘bullt log home BY OWNER oe a = 8 ROOMS "oun. Nr Caatlge, rout streams <<. ae ee ee Soe ee. be oa | LEAGUE FINANCE CO Here is an excepionally nice eve-| Gren nef Sees i2 |g BDRM HOME IN ELIZABETH PONTIAC-WATKING ESTATES | Piv® rooms down for owner & 3 ating terms, gas Champaign, 1 ea : . an tet ee Hills near Lake Ori- |? |BORM 7 a) modera evs-| room & beth apt. up for in: —Ghampeign, |. 202 N. MAIN $ years old, situated| - °°: Now vacant and owner anx-| [*ke Estates. ———— attic. ely 2 becrens me rm ¢ with separate entrance. Sine Marion, fous Landscaped lot 50, Bolid| tom-built home red walls. or phone “Commerce iM | ROCHESTE Siete dak ye tne lleearcen os ¢ Lande acd atoms | Sak tage actomete Sea, im: | «Fon ute fac ny |_Sredng P Cay elena 2 N E fnum storms & screens. Lot 100 . | NS TO gatas Win S05 Seek chovs MMR, COMING, | | Sen’ payment etcn'e perceett| Euliboge tet frtyie| cles case ev ote' fossa ___For Sale Lots se artridg eC! ce | iihg room 9x12. eee Seer eons on Mortesge. at aoe: ve fo Ah 850 with $2,000 down. Terms, | | Pus ine. Only $9500. Cash or) LOTS ON COLUMBIA NEAR, 3 EAR 708. (67 Ww. Hu Helge Bay 2 FE 63525 HOUSEHOLD GOODS. modern kitchen, large - matty om le ene. | Doroth Snyder Lavender — | “lyn Water sewer and Open Evenings | %8 THE “BIRD” TO sEE | Ph. Rochester OL ¢0711 OL 1-970) screened porch, nice dock plus '1nCOME PROPERTY : a aaa [_ "W. CHICAGO _srect. Owner, FE 4-4776. —Buy Thro Partride WIDEO. CEETICON Mortgage Loans 54 Spee system for lawn. |S" spartments. = ee GI RESALE Pe dae oe nye Mee easit | Very heat home, ideal for a couple’ |3 LOTS 40x100 MANDON LAKE | uy Thru Partridge | SUPER STATION - bake we eee Bes eee per month. Flue living quarters 22 ROOM — Cek Meer. tile | teen: Lavine teem knckon, pee son ie pon. | List Thru Partridge | Super gas station and large ga-, wir LO ANS—$600 t to ‘0 $1. 500 . ges been'S car straps tend: | Mies lawn. On paved ctrect. 61,- | OTS 660 DOWN "| two bedrooms, “bath & utility | 6 Lore, gast HOE OF, vely | THREE @ ACRE PIECES. SNAIL ee ee eee | | ee purpose. a’ URBAN HOME senpod gare. A wonderful in-, ° down. | | Tange tiving 70 2 Lpog-ogye =| Toom, —— oe ‘one | water in, $475 each. es wile NA 720 Jossman. Or-| yr average 20,000 ais. per Legal | bomes | we em of pot ‘s ‘SALE OR . $11.973 enka D OTHER back wi buitrie vesity Lei 100| serene eek fiowws, 1% cores | @. "For home add : i ga- PE 46181 | ‘or ¢ additions e tm pe a $ith s1000 Down = re | Low pow, PAYMENT HOMES | % 300, Full price $9,200. | rage with cement aes Close to, Pi Ma hase) PE $0638 FE 58-7706 ‘Si Sale Business | Property 4 49 | Ser ectets. Wik treae for beme, eee eee Nice ; ar. joves 2 room | iene wy conan i P j iiossatitl ‘Hichen “iouat, pene rte cussed te sen | C. HOUSTON REALTY “P'roome, 1 bedroom, on Ist for | CO HEMPSTEAD fae Ag a oe | hee, ont $08 AURUEN A BOWLING ALLEY | ¢'te vilid“s ternge or on” . dandy - : 2-car . Fm Lot le x 330. 4. . 6 x 187 $905 TERMS OR Only bowling alley in -this rich | a vr paels — recreation b.Site & Schonland caves. Pull price 000 with terms. 102 B. Huron 8t. = orner PP. Bono iy Neel u 4 een) 0 . ferme ful, badement. rc paved $1, 00 0 DOWN PE 4-8264 Eve. FE 5-0510—PE 2-397! tae os ise Pr_OF COMMERCIAL FRONT. | {imine ares within W@ miles of! 4.51 305 “National Bali iding. in highly restricted sub- aoa Me after 6 call Mr. Lease, 1 ACRE = re come age on corner of Cooley Lake Ra. — con- | Pontiac or divisten FE 411% spe rooted Lt ie caveat | wih 3 damon bungalow. Pull a7 eo $308 DN. a Say reniricted. $3 1300, w. & ara aa o-60e e000 evenings. __ | aoe ty oc: 135° oil furnace, off Seshadew, Imme-| Sesement d-car gar, grapes, ly Me Sere land. Utility rm. neve. Y TIGHWAY heheh aad [bine ” tpameed.| Swans 55 FAMILY APT. JOHNSON, Realtor | diate possession. East side, nice derries and fruit treds. Privileges yates Ons, Se p- , 5 Full price Just $54,000 on terms —~ Gag ofthe putin fourtamues in| 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | jal"Rintie access romeo) Seen st OAT SY SS oR AE ORD BUILD NOW, tro “evgmmron nareazonD Anns wil trade tor comtrtews: | 3.BEDROOM RANCH this area. Excellent location, apt E 4-2533 Fernity house, 3 apt. col ye oat, ee | “ate slates. Betimates — road as rear Wot Une, 224M deer \\ ART) FE. PARTRIDGE on caved chaste ced wuss aE condition. Always llneentlt PONTIAC RE AL. TY | BARGAIN | Auburn Ave. Auburn Heights, | on one side and 485 ft. deep on ! . 2! | Jocation. Ca See dane. All tenants well satisfied. “pareve oie SECTION | = do tt Mich : the other — ntainin, 85 eet Lap arise pg reat poreb for each v Baldwin | a ees ee. ; 3G | in RBERT G DAV ree ee nase | Re ALTOR . 4-3581 modern throughout, Will trade — —— $1,600 DOWN |= - - Pootiae's best. mmenen. One of | Jet, ‘good location. Por calc or | 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd PE $431! HOLM ESB. ARTRAM ("2% Sener a el needs peng Bae vend —— | 1 ROOM Hone : i” $650 DOWN nome! teanyrene: lees ee | Bay Tare Partridge 4202. Dixie Hwy. On 31950 ©1050 an mith RON ST. | R PD RILEY. Brok ZONED COMMERCIA @ acres Ww room home. FOR COLORED | DIXTE HIGHWAY. 2-FAMILY . v. oY. Brower | Sis apne ee ning co) 108 guning merange — rn) fie Maceo teat, Mi "Pas teams mercer coe “or ws ae te Gee sie Oa Partridge _,| home petwem Foniine and Dray. 0 —gpy Tox TIL Pacrog ‘m0 Eussbem take Ri, FE est acres in all. is ideal many| 3 bedroom, 1 acre lot, attached | $0 school | foom. Pull price $15,180 with 1 Near downtown fenced kyard. A | - Ideal for office and home | PARTRIDGE 's THE “BIRD” : __ “oe price $15,750 with rea- Hills Will sell one or all.| combine. $12,000; terms. Phone | 10x50’ : poy an out iy Ks Becks,” = lake privileges $550 DOWN scaatie cece permemt. PES NORTH SIDE™ — priviucges Paved. — | MiFirose 7455 _snytine: vannY rY STORE FOR SALE. CAN wa land ‘a: ; in pace cia Totten, cgs vasse Se a ae Lattin Cutatad vas | Hi Fiddle," bate | PY orn Partridee [shart pm Pe cae ea two Soanera, washes : : room bungalow with full bath, tile List Thru Partridge rt pm its) | STUDEBAKER CHAMPION : , dryer LOCAL BROKERS PNacol ot $7.70 with 61.350 dn. 4 Rn CHAMPION. OS| COOPERATION INVITED _ newly redecorated GERRY co. it Wa iw wite Lanoz| Buy Thru Partridge pickup FE is po throughout. inact Buren FE_¢4s61 NORTH SIDE older home on Auburn Ave. Close * nee "diaplay ot timisr|,_ omithbrooth & Co. _ $500 DOWN Mi Tit doutya, comer re sen ALL yp fF i = eee, cone go ic caly’ e008 many Op Mal wotnses, Driced oe ie bay k= EQUITY TN 3 BDRM Will : ad trade. /28700 Plymouth Ra. Detroit 39 Mich. Union Lake, atea, 2 se | og LErgs. 0 Sun. Res. YE 5.2004 Lserne, mile from 2 the vis with $75.00 down. Feaconstle 7s Will consider eun-| & wile, Drv cleaning store with | —edjust_any_ difference EM 3-004). : _ wacdur BUNGALOW ae. ome, large LISTING SERVICE : 8-3651 after 4. trade. . BY OWNER ON RUSSELL ST. 5 ; jot. Full bath, full lake / privi- KEW 3 BEDRM. CONTEMPORARY J 2 sell t truck. Very chéap.| rooms and ba’ $450 DOWN “ leges. Y D E = in Lake view Hills Subdivision. 6% CORN ER aroy KNAUF Realtor Have books to show. ‘Phone rE Will take seg caesurenee woes full basement, off automatic ar Tl e RAYTON PLAINS rocms Compan, Youngstown |3 large lots with city water. sewer | — a_OA $3330, FE 27421 9-3034 or evenings FE 5-3236.) cash for equity. Full price $9100. | hot water, full $4,050. R. D. RILEY, Béoker You can more right ito. thi fronts Lares bat. Face orig ond etdewalks in. 9 steal at only | § ACRES | BUSINESS FRONTAGE WE COV VER _PE 2-738. ! WE TRADE, SELL 18 THE “BIRD” TO sex | % Hiirabeth Lake Ra. /PE 61157) 3 Searoom brick house with « full | With $2.50 dn Walled Lake Real- Mmlle Wect of Porter Rd. al gi HE STATE CORAL LOUNGE CHAIR, LIKE wants —__——- | batement, carpeting, attached ie) &. MA +187 E Walled’ OFF AIRPORT RD. | owner: new, sed O* swap for ‘washer, é < ~ | ; “| car garas ais 0 land. lake D i W. BLOOMPIEt > e6NED mower, or sewing mashing: FE etme seeges,.| 4 BARGAIN VALUE | 34.950 /. SRM She beeen | Root a arco; aa wen. |? Sg eam Achat S| comments toner back wie OSTaart MET tamer bles | RrpcrRTG a CASS LAKE WOODS | Attractive, comfortapie Py eee 18 THE FULL /PRICE OF z- | | Serre, (oe cone FE 5-3578 of | Acres with well in. Rxcellent loca-| 198. Good condi 2,700 sq. ft. north of Pontiac. No competition ~ ygarii SAW AND OR 30-30 3 -bedrm., frame and seta bene 4 home 08 Foutisc’s near ane y oom P ACTI- la k t ed conti Broker. _| tion for large ranch home. Only er sonpy gl wmetremie Oo rl for. miles. Low down payment. le FE rota for 12 or 14ft. boat. -bedrm., D t sid Lb c LETE ( LLIER RD. 3 bed | $3 basement, boating and bathing. has soll —_ Sesre: aa RANCH HOME. LOCATED ar 3 on galew. Modern, Pie: is | $000. or which we have . | | HARDWARE DIXIE HWY. Plenty SWAP, BUY OR SELL — CALL decorating and carpeting. automatic gas heat and econom- ON THE NORTH EDGE O itchen, eseregzemay & garage. | Many others to choose from as tow | demand. Situated in jeinity of parking. Elderly owner retiring __Swap Service, OR 3-8561 terms. . foal pas het water. Insulated. CITY. ONY RE AL. ESTATE INC, $8,500 with $800 dn. $ $75.00 down. of Union Lake. $3500~ terms. Low overhead. Full price of busi- BARGAIN | | | FURNISHED On - WHITE LAKE Large 2 car garage. Located on | $35 PER/ MONTH | 20 8 Main’ Clarkston, Mich.” | PUutty BANK. Lovely | rm. | | ~ EARL GARRELS | Terms. This is the break yti0,000. | unfurnished. $850. oF late model « Meret, finepinces 2| fhe MEESieeearancames 4°) giso 4/5 noo noe Mh Cua Mere, St etae "ies | Ecdw. M. Stout, Realtor | | ttt. Gommenss of Gren, ttha,,| teen wali tor ese ee na ° ain val t AS MENT & GaA- 1,000 down. : 7. N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165— 1 c . St a faa oa mo with RAGE JFOR, $1000 DOWN ly © | wn GARDENS. 2 bedrm. bun. Open Bves Till 8.30 | Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A | DOIT-YOURSELF. STORE Phine For Y ALOeY ik ow : LAKE FRONT ; oe | mace, $1,589 With e119) down. | AORN | S008 te Fo im q real money. 1 will flx_your_iawa. PE ¢-o90¢ New siete aaa be WATERFORD TWP. | R. J. VALUET, Realtor | CLARKSTON RD. 4 rms. Bain | | 4oxser BUILDING. IDEAL voc. making bustoers. FOR SALE OR TRADE < . is. acres ae, bath ae. petvete | Mers's) a cany bedroom berne | “i SAKLAND AYE. ee { pavement. $1,000 Otter-S pee Lakes Drayten ton Plains. Suburban of Boo: ce Pe a gee a a TRADE tite Seoreens OR TISTINGS | SELEESERE “Se on pai RaeNetaty Mroter | Sigh tain Wat? gor em ope rar me EAimanceamacaine Hates isn i t ve " a : / water hoster | rayvton ains widths rotinkie and | cated South Bt! near! jowroeom "| HOUSE. 1955—35 FT. PON- | and gar grege. ‘Newly ‘pointed’ In- - A 5 room. 2 bedroom home FE 22102 PE 53578 jake privileges on Otter-rivan | AubumAve. with bullding: io = oor CHIEF. EXCELLENT =: WANTED | Soe ooo KNUDSE N Sed jaan | OMS SS ae . T a1 ASTER §.30-pm. real good buy vith éasy 3 ood floors Attic & basement. | | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor S ATEWIDE | at & MODEL CAR AND CASH HURON Bieitron UE aay Berwick ha i PB hint apart gg CARL W, BIRD, Realtor 7 * Surry Rie MY EMOMRAAES' ALLE | GRaeRe Fol Pa aL ce! 358) Se § iemcem | $1,000 Down 34541. Eves. Sat. oF Bun compat Watton! Seer fs06 : “1717 8. Telegraph FE 40521, J. VAN WELT, ; ots sada nad dedy Wynn s 1 _Pnone OR _Phone OF 9-1355 r S | home. I | A new 3 bed h | SATERR IY CRESS SE WALLEY RE: ALTY 1 AUR ay ‘ 17 | home. | Includes carpeted twee Ponting and "hee nee |? ACRES. ¢ Teh RATE BSE: Wat HILL VILLAGE | Business Susiness Opportunities 51 51 Sale Land Contracts 52. a DRESSES SIZE 10. : ” Za i gas t Also 1% a seession {eee an ae a Se 40642. OR 3-6681 or MU 45505 y—| serege Wik paved drive, | Balleve: war’ « ret the. full $500 DOWN palreconsay Bring ot eran Gea REPAIR EQUIP. 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT, BAI- ONE OLIVER OC-3 FRONT EXD MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ( | AR | forms Stull Culy Sie.b0e. Hurry | west suburban location, ranch type, | [G00 read. Ra, sett eae from trade, $400. PLateal cher| ty: 0 per "Om tered ca o{ longs and ractor, tf seedee’ win y wi arge rs “ ‘ » ied with tawa Hill io ca lake privileges. Bargain; "itv of large homesites. |_ 6:00 pm. | room modern. on $4,800 eth Rd. FE 5-0057 Illness oO ade ‘emily keane o@ 1 3 Bedrooms ~ . . Several pareate 200 Wi, wise, Se- | auto Plume Ae? Barnes’ wars |” te ege gy By WILL TRADE HOUSE TO DISMAN- Forcing sale of new home. WILLIAMS LAKE AREA rooms and it» baths. Har) Near General Hospital |? BARGAIN—COLOR ED | caee oh nits, vee OS Searee a | Say gnicine bammess, ced lense |30 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON 6 wack Lee Eee Gee ame Bashers tom | Eigmuent mee) HNL sine entec, | fendiuan "args SobietT? | Pichestetiates enyseait tn: | ESSCiGa? Guiting’ ses'cow'"'as | Sce*Bel‘shats fe meek Wurtate | Son Fa soem, rece Pe Sr tauee aren, and, creeper rs iced length) nice livi paved drive. $18,000 with 1 aso jarge n aved street, ga bt i rE . te h : * . or write to sell at once | arate dining room.’ mlodern’ kiteh: | cash to mortgage. res. Pasi basement coal excellent ‘condition. only” #1. soo |LADOS AT 3885 LAPEER RD.| Co Wnitemd, eater, 300 5. gies Bs See BH! iveate Pines Deke ee Be, $950 Down Pay Beare eueree - iments cose Furnished a rage. Only 916.000 with | down for this beauty (MM) AT fi BELL RD. Adams Rd. FE 5-522. 00 WiLL LL TAKE 44.500 Ou LAND “COR: __oF_evenings TE 45755, Siz room bene ig ment, very clean Tater (lot with urnished or Unfurnished — Jim Wale HT HOMESI S cow OEE SHOP valance Masten bor want Kate pect a ¢ with three rear vortion f Excellent 3 bedroom home . wi _ REALTOR IMESITES — 14. ts | ation for what have you? MA: — oy Nirnace ‘Garage’ and flowers, et | mo seed West side ce) GILES REALTY CO. | 345_Oakland Ave. _ FE Sos | 127 X 150 ON A CORNER rtuniy for embitious barber, | $60 mo. 2540 Prankson, Se see. ” Close. im. Total price only $9000. Can be/ shown anytime | risers rceatous anal sate (921 BALDWIN AVE FE 53-6175 BY oe NE 4 BDRMS, OIL Just off Sashabaw Rd. on the| F OR 3-4267. 2560 Frankson. Brooklyn For Sale Clothin 36 Tune (ne Se see Chie aw. E_TENNYSOW — $10.750 cash to. nied! aad ana be perches | 07 __OFEN_ #0 _ — st gai To et, 500 dn. Ee Ievel one’ witt: oxccieat arimage. | SEaGle, SHOP, Millerd: pt 6 | es ape % Lenore woecns tS : pated er aS ol nished and can be purchas- | ~~ S down, Business & fixtures & in- | OU », NOTH Excellent Kitchen boreal ey - Rol a ts ee ce bog ; ROCHES TER ARE A | ie with Tow ree. own well. ventory. Good business location. | LET iy R “News $175. 7 Mn vests oes? this ranch home in a sec- a possible A bedroom home. at | will handle —d $700 DOWN i 200 FRONTAGE Ww fi 4 GOOD DRESSES. i TO ax of good homes. 26-{t. the present time the ts 2 shell home. Well and septic in. | ON "Pave ROAD oe ean 2 equipment ORK fe TOU Spring coats. oe “Freche ety PT; | living reyha. separ Toor ,bomet | WM. H. KNUDSEN | (,BRICK'AND'3 BEDROOM |") 5 foling sie on the west de | ig! a0 to be, moved. puases 'W or Sam, 8 2 & creep. Of . ed. ate inin. i ava. . 4 pe} ary" : 4 sieneet eetnncessrmenienecninti-en ent, 1% car garage. modern Kitchen, oak floors, ‘pins. \ REALTOR DRAYTON PLAINS $22,900. Sempiete ease: et cellent site for tri-level or or bilevel Win trea for bs pen cea gentrecte fers et Sn | “work cons ONE NEF. betas Govered.. ‘Tals tse terete entra Jono A ee rn Cae Bree Sail Pc Fads | New_¢ Foom modem. Lake priv} yy ae en saa Glenty of rich garden epece.| sq house’ or housetrailer “ fcous service ‘Cali sny hour, FE | Call after 3 p.m. rac s a lovely oom built in there is ves. Call FE 2-8503/ 4) Interi tls 5 odern home on seven acres : : sou ~~~BASTER & home. We can show it to- | 8M axpansion attic with landing for eee ior walls need finish-| basement, Only $13. 4 ACRES, WOODED ‘ore oe. a day, stairs, large two car garage rn | ing. $5950. Exceptionally buy HAROLD f weaver. Tere f | Witn several ‘excellent DAvesNRS. Restaurant & Rye Bulte, Coats, T’Conte, re- ribbgn drive. This ig a GI resal 41 / ee ee MF) 10s e Avern © of Sob i sites. Among large hard 4 Llane Cc HAYDEN, Reatlor. claimed, from $5." Orig. price to Well-Kept, Home rae parm her Sat | Lee COURT Rant ue Gea, | Maan gy eho | JC HAYDEN, Realtor iB Bree.| Sp avescet sine ath insurance ; é wh L Th Ww Ns a . ws. lng Ry Nice wing Eyerow account !s given wees Ju off Jellye~4 rosm modem 4 — HOUSE, WITH 10 ‘Acne ' = Ri FE _8-0441 ” cae to pay 53 Come See What Your Dollar s _ SS ae. Auto. chaser. on large | wi. Oe d living rm.! Price “es ot oeait®, tal take o ke privileges Priced for quick sale: This ts the Buy Theu Partridge (State Lisenced Lenders) Enwanbe on serge Ac s Sereened front porch. Up. | ; S*pedreoms, good sized combine: | compete meinen ee be Clove to Pontiag prevenuy ettered.) List Thru Partrid CLOTNING. i = porch. Up-. | AV. ANN ARBOR — 1% ‘tory tion dining te! fet acets 4 “bedroom | close to Pontiac pres offered. ist ru Partridge : GIRL's CLOTHIN : stairs has been used / : ws and kitchen. Full’ home. Livin h - G, SIZE 12-14, ’ used as =| / Home with a large bedroom N P basement. 2 Forte -_ Living room has :fire- | Excellent sol! for fruit & berries. BORROW men's 36-38 $msli apartment. Only $1.- pf white Geen an ream ae. | Neat Pontiac Motor d air ol] furmace.| piace with Heatalator, com-) Only $2,080 with $350 down. . Ben ee Neer ie Also down paym: rooms very nice ving “tects, | Walk to work from this cozy 3- | tt pletely tiled kitchen, full: bath, LADD’S INC Dixie Highway WITH size 8-10, 77 7BTRE con . combined kitchen and dinin bedroom home with 2 bedrooms | at L ae IAMS LAKE | porch, 2 bedrooms '& lavatory Ly NC, ; onT Cait Eat yasne” ree ibid. ceramic tiled bath select oct 80 batt? down, 1 bedroom up.) 4 room modern, newly decorated | Upstairs. Basement, oil furnace 428 Dixie Hiway at Sashabaw Very “Active Corner | CONFIDENCE @00D ve ¢ "™ floors, plastered walls 6 closets carpeted living ‘and dining room,| th proughout, On’ large lot. Lake & Shower. 2-car oarage. 2 large OR ¥1231— | HFC .- Hougenotd Finance Cor. | Sas CLOTHING. DiF- full basement. tubs; and drains | Level neosmens. gas = eee | privileges. Nice pond beach, $7.- | ee | odes to Union Lake 954’ 450’ | poration is America’s didest and conte a Boe pants & | Ee, Moneage‘ectie eat o| ohsinnirg a ae 10 ACRES EBWSRD B. KEITH | IDEAL RANCH LOT | 20" M20 wy fh sears of experience, Feu COVEY, $0" > TEEN GRY ' | y. Priced a m \ : ! may Tro’ ister, i Ar | ai) S00 wie ‘cen pap Bia * of { sti | Men miles from Ponting on main | The Lake Man | On Eason Road. and close to} | taeal for, Super Market | case a trendy” income and gen Also adorable fed “Been ors 1 only spexbe Don't tet thie | sit starting FM_3-44320 00 Watkins L Lake. 100 x 4% or ap-| ‘Exclusive Type Dining Room | make aes monthiy payments./ coat with are linen collar, size \ | this without maaicnl a tae | wi8.b0, Mbstanti own payn | DO NOT PASS UP yen. acre, All jevel ahd sand | Or Large Gas Station Loans = @ without endors-, Free a hats. 682 E. | Appointment early om ie Hl geveps trhe ar P sub voit Price 62,1H0, terms. | Also have several other hot epots | ¢rs, Servic is fast. Money Us. _Beverly. JH CLARK RF reanor STABORGE BLAIR | | MONEY! Sell unneeded | saJglin, Kinalee, \Realt Ces | ee Leame, | Shan oe ent a i vs 1 ' er Al. ESTATE| qin ciem ream REALTOR belongings ‘for cash | a ag Mas & =o on Finance | 0 new Sr ill sacrifice for 878 | ii eo + 7B Cae | Bree Mrs. cleaner / tai 4536 mot. carne 3-1252 | | through Classified Ads! lt ™ = fo) eA, — ’ uitiple fing Bervice Byes. OR 31708 - V lFE “S14. i | aE RAL 2 wo] (1) gae7e. | ore ‘| phone SEE beaise 5-1253, ; re ‘ ok \ aon ff ij Clemens. s, ; . \ ‘ t i i : : 4 i i : : f i j i i Fa : Ey ( ‘ é | / im , | i Vy iat 3 if Uo ; f | I / i j 4 j if | / { . ; ela , 5 : ' J i : P } Sy Cys J } é , Ki j 5 } | : a Sed ce Tae irs as ee ees Pee ed ung *) ge sme te (SE ee ere a CE ee Bia See a as a J z £ \ ‘ALL ‘AP SERVICE it Pe Se mae ro te + OF. 600 per M Pree wig: Ms Reyt hep eeece GET IT QUICK, through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dialj. rE 28181 for an ad- writer and| eet itt af __EM3-2731 . No. ey MODEST MAIDENS THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 11,1957 ’ a s By Jay Alan ers, sicamers ele. FE fe rant 30 ETOP SOIL Loaded or Delivered TOP QUALITY A be: 31283 Bh hogetoonee. PE am or —C |_, Wood, Coat & Fuct 67} Pn te Ne ae CORDS OF woop FOR SALE. 2 cord. 4 56-8479. 250 Briscoe PIREPLACH CANNEL COAL FUR- re a. After 3 Sale Farm Equipment 76 aLpme CHALMERS WC TRACTOR, & cultivator; Case 16 drill om rubber. 60 mer combine # hoe Allis Chal. ection at Si. FE 3-9830 DAIRY FORMERS! BE si TRE SURE TO T6 Noe whee o& cue — ingap. aii &z..8 FE 0 Ask ae Bob. See GARDEN. tT RACTORS ~ ‘Used New Us Us Today noUCHTEN’& & SON” JOHN DEERE TRACTOR. SiN OLE 1982 ‘ART , EXC. COND. 2 5. a. ee . down. ayment eae. FE +2018. “ vod "Tospaven 1983 } bed: taki room. p for trailer /Best offer. rooms, ‘as- — aes "48200 21 - Mile onl tonnane paket rtel ait, 6 Fe ine ae w, 2 BED- rooms, $450 down. "fake Tak payment. 220. Walton, FE a r all \. ee ee Pontiac, TRAILER EXCHANGE Say WIDES PARTS & SUPPLIES a Beet s&s fen." p.m, For Sale Housetrailers 78) POLO LAL ALA | Pa boat, -me out of ae, ie’ Lake eae boat. 6 Meroury’ motor. 16210 N. Holly Rd, Holly, ME & — 10% scares one le mern aiptgiperionce. — Beets = o*(No. iahe Ra. (No. 2) nes S Duck ‘Lake Lake ? 4 double ae ‘row oer. R 8A is 32483 after 6:00 p.m. Sietonne. haf San be seoal a a Eee ST's RUCE setay Sas: JOHN DEERE | —a 1 car in oc 7R ome : Trenaportation Offered 87 Rervitae Junipe sConcdor fir.| LOADERS PrPe ERAcTORS wrae hace eae ts Bar R WANTED TO SOUTHERN ve trees = i BACK HOES & ian wom Fa boeit. , a 3 miles W of Commerce Village] CRAWLERS & BULLDOZENS 60.8. Telegraph Pontiac FE FLY BY An 1% miles E. of Wi and Calvert Equipment Co. 1822 Holly Rd. Holly | Mi ¢attt | "es. Honolulu, #185’ plus tex. Fet- Dek ake Ra. untersection, Open | 44a N. tea eae 46612 Open Eves, & Sum, p.m. Service, Inc. . = : SAVE $$$ TRUCK G TH PA SHADE TREES ° FO! BOTTOM 14” PLOW. load. Hither way, FE 5-6806, aay A ahs cee waedees 4=1) Gugar maple silver maple, Scar-| Ford row emireee, he pore | Ci scatie teens ae WW ted Used Cars 88 I ROS Ti lie “ans emeeen, | _ tooth Ea Sn ; surprisingly low of $5,005 an Oe ee “Naturally I look big. That is a very big mirror!” Retell’ cr wneivente, Mrerereens RACTOR, WAGON AND| Of 6 and 10 wides in Devrolter, | AS MUCH AS $90 FOR JUNE AND Furnaces — Furnaces and shrubs, all kinds rack. Plow spr or Pontiac Chief Mobile Homes.| cheap cars. FE 2-2666 days Py IN FACTORY CRATES : NTIAC LANI EAPING eding bai oder = ey Get tet . for spring. We are giving eves. forced Tal by very pop f mane For Sale Miscellaneous 60| Do It Yourself 61 PE $0471 or FE. §-0356 fitord, MU. 43203. Also a very 2 ice, selection fon “e Plate | Always Ready to Bay, SS polis “ : ”" SO ET ¥ & G = model trade- or as = trols, cash or verms. 78.000 | PAINT YOUR HOUSE IN ANY FOR RENT Robinson strawberry plants. KING BROS. adele at & greets reduced prine. BAGLEY AUTO PARTS ; BTU gaa forced air, $179. All oth- |. weather—no blister—no —| woop canders—hand sandere —| am raspberry plants, OL '¢-1882. ‘FOUR COME: Terms. ‘4 down, up to 5 years A $35. 17" TV, 635.| er sizes trimmed ‘to the bone.| use KOTON, Warwick's, FE wallpaper steamers—waxers and|_ A. Juhi. Lawn — Garden Farm — Store| on baiance. FE 5-0219 119 BAGLEY dx DR Power .mower, $25. yeese, | We imstad o: do i yourself we - ge — pig Pieaty of Free Parking Bob Hutchins ; 5 Reversible, $16.50, im ra fies almost new, $225. FE. : a ag MATIC furnace veounm _clonners, Oak: STRAW. OWN Special this week only— 0 utchinson AVERILL’S pede. 99.86 96 Tug REFRIGERATORS, LAST YEARS HEATI & SOLING 1735 Wil- Tobe ave. PE S-4188. Orehere frome cree ee, ee eee i weed Farmall cub tractor Mobile Homes Sales Inc. | Top Doliag aie He gare Care : wy Pearson's Furniture,/""1956 models, one of America’s | _liams = aw 10 Lap eab ee Tas ogc “4301 Dixie Highway best. makes, perfect, new guar-| BRI Rectan — ALL You M _ For Sale Bota 69 KING BROS. "Drayton Plains, Mich, FE _2-0878 cu. Hour | spiced for 'S years,’ buy a new| Want, foods, “Plimbtng om x : FE 61113 OR 31268 || BUY CARS JUNE OR SLIGHTLY gee Soins Gc Sictares,| Fefrigerator for « little more than Soa we MLE RDS pana ~ong g Weexdays 3 REO. BRITTANY SPANIELS 9 SH ortiac nt ‘RD. AT OPDYKE __ | i050 COZY COACH. 34 FT. LONG. | better. OLive eee sone coum |_reseeeh 30. Orchard Lake Ave. | Phowe Lakeview 0-2, aftersoens Oe Shei Mettler eonls | Oa Stones 07 Nine ot Lakes. | —MecULLOcN CHAIN GAWS | $1.30. FE Tey efter <0 | Bud Shelton Motor Sales : COND |, Tencent: 283 Orchard Lake Ave | Vcr ONE PENCE — MPG. BY Rentals, Parts & repairs. | | SACRIFICE: 35° 3 . vrei a gp SER A png e 3 Tas. Pree estimates. OR 3-1360, W. Montcalm, PE $4712, To WEE OCD BASSET WOUNDS. | 1990 Crooks Rd. “Sr Coe yoom. 4200 & lake over small fot ee ee Bie PE Cate, . Guar. reposses: : estimates. OR 3-7368. enaarnnd = so re ea 3 GU. FT. “UPRIGHT oN er, late model, and electric dryer, FOR FURNITURE Cameras, Equpment 61A} ton Plains. NOTICE nding _@ | WANTED: 2 BEDROOM TRAILER HIGH $$$ PAI Orton lroner, “floor sample, eave $80. | CAB area ae: “STAIN- canain AKC GERMAN GREPHERD | Peet eit to 6 MP tractors sega WM uce cual aiimanee: OUT Oe ErATE DEALS i : YOU WANT| Schick's, MY 3-3711. Jess steel, double sinks, 644.95; BOUGHT, SOLD, TRADED Senend’ aeod froctors, priced to | Sotts. Wil pay , Pon mn, OS CARLES TOOD|RROILE, waning AMT. | EF ste oS 50. 6, 5 ema on BPRERE® “CaiERA BHO, | “Koo anirea vous beseies FE] fie wets greean bar S| wtb.” Uaeb TRAILERS 1610-4 worop, aaa Httie out of the , but « lot eases, Gun = : ‘004, EVA Y MENT fi, We will sell for you for 10 : GINAW FE eT, - feat te, Peay. all tie oN de ange & 370.50. MOD | SOWER __Sale io Masical Goods 62|4KC REG. DACHSHUND PUP- | sor Dixie Hwy GR OM) Fe cong mt Mohr Marine opaak | SS ae CARs W ators, Ranges und water heaters RA . GAS LES & SERVICE Meyers & Hardie. Large & small. aw _OR '3-7710. a , Holiy:| Top rice pala tree towing. 7 . Bathroom ; veds, che: stoves, up. ectric stoves, 921_ Mt. Clemens wean | Se FP. Miller Garden & Lawn ACCORDIAN WHITE PEARL. FE AKC B. is] SELECTION MEirose 4-677). 2-T710, : “dressers. vanition and “springs tnd Soren: on & “iis.b0. Furat: slot. Like new, cost $250." will of as ee ne ¢ at + ae Ys, : AEC FEMALE SPRINGER ¢ WO ee ve at the ohn Deere. Deelership in OXFORD TRAILER. See M & M Motor Sales Seonstonal ir tables lamps,| ture sles tances, = anes sacrifice tor, site. Call Mr. Par- ACCORDION SALE . 695. MAple §-0071, 9383 East- Grtonviiie. Ph. NA 47-3292. vs SALES sy" veh eater o0 late motel cary, TV sets, radios, rugs, « room| Pearson - se : 4 t off on Hohner 120. me a other mise a et USED, mein are : 86" eprom. ima ares’ | feilable make ‘with guaranteed te ace seian a incr, SORT ERED ae Gan | &, cultivator. IE ag sTLON | Micnigsn arrow, 10 te 00 ft one, “THE HIGH DOLLAR | vies ot " trade dept. for real cmeee wnat arpriables ware Two 30 doors included. MI 4-601. service by - vp td N LS land #2128. 5 MI Ss _tealte ; ee esd basis rine | For high rade Reed cars. We ( EN! mower mec \- ey : 2 SE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN | Mees "Pree home estimates, OR | CONCRETE, FLOOR HARDENERS| mousy 5 waermemegpaeiangl rod RETURNED RENTA AKC REO BOXERS. STUD ”, SPECIA > wun vo | ame nacaguarien, MY, S472, 8 pe wil pay you well. 4540 Dixie UP 24 MONTHS TO PAY pene. Bute Sewke © Cement, Mortar, Plaster Cal Mower, Reo, Cooper and others.| Cornets, at ibe awe par ZC REO. PUPPIES, ¢ Ottved 3 in pte y tons a . mile south of grey on M36. ty V T i ay ate GER Cement Paint for Walls & Floors , all sizes and. weed ~ +0083. yet a ST RATL g N "HL J. VANY VEL We buy, Jel or r af cfee| with attachments. Round, pobbin Blaviock ~ eS Se +} ell, $12.50 ds, 10. mo. Used | weeks old. Pm 6-00 _/@lscount. Beveral good used Ford | VAC ATION TRA ILER. NEW i087 “ene FE yonel Will bring 16 | COAL & de) dane co.| GARDEN & LAWN EQUIPMENT, | S47, 's100: New Eivis Presley gui: | &° moe cid aired by tis | Socteas Ow with mers Al Last” week, on winier price, 00s Ww CARS orn ok bs eg co 6 your home enyilne, 81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 _ 5 wocdeese ave., : le 2 chord ———. ~ Ardendale Denise. A wel! it show — cea Ss. Olive: a oes berry 9-1349 or Lincoln 17-1329. an eae FRIDAY 9 TO 8 STOVES: LD_EX-|DOORS, FACTORY SECONDS,| MI : eS” . ry 7 ‘AF 4 mies) = not Penne or 1 mile changed, Turner's, She ack “‘Clem- large, siotk, any any site, 80 & | ZABIS “ee eg AE mere ae 3 a * Club ‘show April Th. Phone MA son section, ot ace na sed Rent Trailer Space 79) “service Call FE AKc scs, har : wit ori Re. M50 =| TABLE LAMPS. | is66 Dunsians. | _Trall_Welled_Ls Take. Ma osama. | cotiee tense, [4 1 ‘s. S erect sOCak Wesccs. bE | eC,, MEO es. “ae ge ae BOXER | eciarty s comple een For Sale Trucks — . TPT. SIZE REPRIG. APT. SIZE| $16.98 value, $9.98, Pactory irregu: ELECTRIC RANGE si estore 64184. 1179 E. apie. _Biva. ae ris and service ord, | Ford- WOnILHOWE ESTATES SbERN Davenport. Meats. Lawn| Geokard Laken ave, one of Americas ; LOND OAK SPINET PIANO & BLACK SHETLAND Sat 7 7 ¥Rs, Postine parm and. Industrisi| lake front & playgro =M So easy to operate, the Sak | Bepeh. Practically new $498. Cash. Indian wood mower. 67 N. Shirley St. TAPPAN. | 30” DELUXE Gas) Yrands. | em rae gi 38. run them. us prove it with | Dope. bie eS Tractor Co.. 828 Woodward Ave 1 5x12 Felt Base Rugs | $3. 95 SE ee nee en) anand Lake Bae. 8 erie Genuine (hesstither}, | COMPL Ere FULSY 8 RPIANO | 5 ya PERSIAN KITTEN OF wee a GEES SND GRAD: OXFORD | MOBILE | at too Lake: ae Haan & : mer KS $119.50 and Time yments| service. Tuning. OL 2-5036 or OL | champion stock, MA 43276, EL- er biade. FE 8-3070. ville Rd For those who BONNY TOABTMASTER | $0 come stely te Empire available. W. P. MILLER. GAR-| 60671, __| _gin 1400. th. “nest phone OA #2022 ot ““Y 4% Ft. Wall 1 Tile a0 stalled $1505.” R. unro DEN & LAWN 1503 | HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN. EXC. | TERRIERS _AT _6TUD Auction Sale 77) 20) ’ RUBBER BASE PAINT, G. 83.75) Electric, 1060 Ww. Huron. 2600 Union ey Commerce . Weotward Ave. (ust Bt. of _cond, $700 EM 3-3321 —pEFORE AKC reg. Curtiss OR l wn ARE AT PARKHURST n : . : . : NG, | CALL A . 16 ere livin vacation — DEAR SP 2 SS ues ae | uaa seiner | ta eee Ease oe oe Se OB EB Ree age TRUCKS a Flush interior doors from... $4.98 ROSS BRED SPRINGER — use < ANTIQUE, SOLID WALNUT OC:| “TP ANE-IN DEPT. oe birch dont: from. $9.95 - 2ic, "Main rang ond «fase, ones, see THIS won Oallegher Loe ine obs Brat iter On shelter’ Only 16 minutes to Ben | 53 C hevy with utilit seat 0 ‘eadat chest aa Spe, Living room suite $098 | Doors cee em i %-S ort. E Pert | _nurea_bt. CUTE TOY P-PERKIEH, PUPPIES Auction Sales $2150" Phone Myris 40h, | ’53 GMC Pickup wit side . room si r w m* Anonocs 6 Dachshund, je 2 = : on Lakewood Soe a eenniing soon oe a freee Been a ee SS 14-50) Arum. SALEL & doors. Sale Office Equipment 63 tow dogs. ‘Ph. Ortonville, NA Auto Accessories 80|,., POX¢S oe ie ny 95 ENGAGEMENT RING AND WED-| Factory to you prices. Free esti 1 HAMILTON DRAWING TA ee es =| §089 Dixie Highway | ween |'53 GMC Pickup with side i=; FV TABLE MODEL AND 16” |Table-ton gas tree Will sell sell reasonable, OR ‘OR 3-6104. sae sath NEARLY —hEW 37 x 72. 3 invincible stel desks, EasTER 08 A igo oma pr (sss Drayton Plains ‘# — “37 OLDS. 3 CARB. ALUM. boxes e TV console. Reasonable. FE clothes tree Ask for Ron ° SHOP SMITH. NEARLY NEW . S 1 Security steel. table p._( Zoe y p "80 Olde 98, | , +9623 __ |#25 value vanity 63080 | ST UOKRESCEN YT FINTULE . Reasonable. Terms. PE| 39 ¥ $ | No ls TA Grey & FEMALE E FRENCH POODLE. 1) Pvyery Friday 7 P.M. & uyare. PE 4-0056. 48 Dodge with utility . RCA USED CO! TV. WYMAN’S ” ma tical tet eae — reen Cosco chair, i Sturgis mos. old. Reg. $60. OR LM orrara y oes AUTO GLASS bod nd ladder t che: Ww y006. TV antenna kit, $9.98. |-s W Pike st ve 4112| Slong “side medicine’ cabinets, | SOLID ‘OAK CHINA” CUPBOARD, ral shake, 7S estat. GERMAN SHEPARD FEMALE, 3 | Every Sunday ....2 P.M. iLASS ; y and ladder racks WALTON. TV N SIZE MATTRESS. .| modernize your $0.95| blond; man's boy's 12 to 16,| ADDING } MACHINE, TYPE-| mos, Purebred Cc reg. a J: rly replaced, no ones: In- 53 Chevy Pickup - tee be Only used 2 mo.| Value, 94.95.~ uores-| jady's 13 & 14, ieee skates, site| writer, $25, cash peoaer, $25. FE | _ fair 6-2506. -| BUY & SELL DAILY | g@™se Jobs htonored. to 's2), ‘Walton, Cor r PE _ 32-2257 pokey pole r be--| cent, 393 Orchard e Ave. 04. FE 4-4404. §-6221. ALE Ako GOLLIE is 0. FE | OLE, i ¢ & Chev. Why not bring | ’49 Ford Pickup 5 Rooms oO NITURE AND! fore noon, FIBERGLAS MATERIALS TO COV- SPECIAL sTENOTYPE MA ACHINE. FE 2-i616| ‘male. German Shepherd, 8 wks. OR 3-2717 pont cet coe One ’55 Chevy Pickup access, 8477. tsp GAS RANGE. sides UP. RANGE. $1695 UP r your etc, Plexi- | Used Sterilized shoes. Russ’ Used _aftter PE 8-3240, 2247 Dix Highway FOR COMPLETE AUCTION SERV- a 1 plece Thleld A big allow- |» ENTIQUES; B Lim! RB. Munro Electric Co., 1066| las for windshields. ‘Plastic sup- Merchandise mci? Disie Hwy: MONTH-OLD TRI-COLOR COLLIE | FOF suare Pern oe ON SER. a yur 0 & 7 | 52 Chevy Pickup silver & glassware, EM 93-2363. Ww ‘Huron * non, ee ee —Drayton Pt Sale Store Equipment 64 pages. 2 Angora kittens, EM/| ‘€¢ any A 6 co "52 GMC 34-Ton Pickup UTOMATIC WASHER __ ieee, —L—LO eee OTT. OENERAL UTO GLASS . NATIONALLY ADVERTISED |VSED HOTEOINT AUTO. PLUID- AL TACIAL | FARAKEETS — GOuE Tataiwo.| 2° "CEMOten 122 Oakiand Ave. PE_¢1006 | 48 Chevy 34-Ton Stake 93 complete PE2-46. . rt) rigerator plete, like new.| Canaries, cages 20 yrs. in same | Oxford, Route 1. _OAkland 86-2189 | MOTOR & TRANSMISSION, 635. | » L.A a OS ee eee Call ‘Ma 6-144 of EM -#107. Jogaion, range Bird (Matcbery. SATURDAY, APA 1 ise! —| “Pm s-vss or MY 3.200 52 Ford Ton Stake, USED TRADE-IN | soncep—ain GUN FURNACE. GROCERY ISLANDS. « PT, COM | 24% Auburn, FE ¢4510. 0:30am’ Marx & Madelon Kris- | FWo GMC. TROCK MOTORS | 12-ft. body a5 re, db cach: get DEPT. Sekios eemen” Geniaa "Ween | plete unite, with end panels,..$| Parakeets, Guar. to Talk [zee ance ha bees eee 2S Se See. |'52 GMC 1%- “Ton Stake, r, grin ee rousway ; Bed, Dresser Sheetro ck x : : Some talk talking ¢,,}Faining Herieas Harlequins. = of orend Blane; ap. - For Sale Tires 80A 124. & ; eee, tas ee [Se ATIONAL | CASH REG Festeta caianige oR | Piorimnny 12 miles southeast of ' boy Soyo wasn. ns. Mos. |! 4x8 Sheet: t Sl. 39 goed, : a Poliss, 16) Sanderson. FE pra, feeder cata; tobe sold in grad, | WE BUY AxD SELL, GOOD USED Las reo Sedan pay eit Good cond: 8°. Cane Lake 4x0% sheet Sale Sporting Goods 65 | "Poot since tezt-t04 Oakland Ave. | heifers, ail fresh | this | sprin aginaw PE «00st |’ OMe? T. ct 710 Blanke! oul insulation, 190 oa. f. BE ~— POODLES, 3) MONTHS OLD. giA-| Ferm machinery: 2, Waombine. | erANDARS BRAND VEW Tins. 33 ¥4-Ton Tractor 50 and up Wringer washers, OTHER ’ 5 ee Be 1.39 | CLOTH SMELT NETS, REG, $3.95,| mese kittens. Charice Stier. 3008 belor corn picker, chipper ete. waded ia vote tine: | 52 GMC 2%-Ton Tractor, fsa Ouarantanss va THOMAS ECONOMY | FOR SaLe: apr. size | is = Bs oe | Wee mote, Rog. one, mow | Sam SI gs a , per ten off Black wr straight air brakes Bet boy vee ‘ FUR NITURE CO stove. Good 0. FE Het fir plywood ....... $3.50 | | $4.60. PUPPIES, 2? MO. OLD. GERMAN attend he Eriatieia Bn ng ED. WILLIAMS Oakland SILL . oe Iai?’ white’ pine boards, ft... 15e | Plastic waders, Reg. §7.93, now on me mtg Be ani Raeburn 361 8. w St. FOR SALE: CHROME BAR | inside door jambs W. P ... 83.95| _ $6.95. Fon BALE, 63 EACH.| “87, May Perkins’ Sales Serv- ~Baginey ss = SPECI ALS 15 : E stools. Light electrie motor. Paint | "som pipe, galvanized pipe, sewer | Rubber hip boots, Reg. $15.95, now |" we 4.7523, Actonoere: Portier Sales, Sor ra UPRIGHT PIANO. GOOD DI. eS & 60088, Upright pi-| crock, plaster and hardware. A. “d Hard REGISTERED TOY TERRIER. 10 seabe ouae = pa , oly toed f Auto Serv on 81 - ; 0| tion. OR 3-5008 after 6:00 : nderson Hardware mo. old. 100 Norton. a & insured ~ Pa e Pm. : cnn nico sim. ay-| EAT FoR COMPLETE ‘WOUaE. | 216 6 Teeerann Ro, TE t-002| WEDIARANER, REGIETERED, 1 —“Grdered Bold by Principal at | CRAM a 1 iw THE | '53 Trailmobile, 4 wheeler, cenceerA as USED DEPT. fats 6ai%6, EASY CR . | ee CERN en Days 9-4) year old fomele, Royssbroten. 675. xs 8b, ood. Phone FE air brakes ee eee | Pras eee os BS OS, TA aw, yas, BURMEISTER oor, eel trade, Burrell, 37 Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 53 GMC Tandem Dump, LCA com> Re eS * Seco] Enadt, so cies 8. Tele aL es te A bee otro Sale Motor Scooters 82| 7-9 yard box, 3-speed r+} 197 ° oom om Genes. Creek Peralied. Burr-Ghell, 378 8. Tele- M scooren. atistate.| _ 2Ux. transmission y oa Fate i FS) 2 ee eee + Bue : : 1059, Al condition. “$170. MA |’S4 GMC Tandem Dump, we 8. ~ re CLAYTON'S pe — regs Laree Ser, OF ENGR, Rios. ‘ar gore 10 agg on ach. t: ees ALL NEW | ‘| For Sale Motorcycles 83 7-9yard box, Sspeed BLOND BEDEM. BRAND KEW) FURNITURE & APPLIANCES, | smn door on your garace Costs |" ued at 24008. | sno FOLDING CAMPER: __Hay, Grain & Feed 71 MERCHANDISF. ban BEX transmission _ bookcase bed and chest. All fof lugED REPRIG. ..-....--... $30.95 you he as STALL | SH HOWERS, cere PE 2-300. S scold aisai oa oa $100,000 W HOLESAL-E =e pormece yor TOR. 40 GMC Tractor with air etner gets at equal savings, Bear Urea Geaner 2 P8 ee ee ene ANGE WOber oe Terrie. value, $34.43. Lavatories _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 My tn Kinds. bay. straw, wood.| Coneisting of the. eck of _ plete. 42090 after 1:00. brakes. Ideal for heavy son's Furniture 42 Irchard = s away bed with mattress. $16.95 GE AUTO. RANGE, Ma ‘sarod eee complete am. cleaming ores | —~ SE NCO wwe | ‘Deliveries, MA 2254 Dixie Highway, Pontise. ‘iN, | Fok, “sant “AND SERVICE ON work. sor ait from $99.95 | ter cooled contole sir conditioner | ucts... Sie: axe factors A 181 & 3ND CUTTING ALF ALFALFA & a Pontiac on a vs 10 near | your Har Harley Davidson, see Harley Oy a ees tt Gib, Fa-0185. ORD’ ‘sw HOLESALE eS mower, 1942 model. MI seconds —— a a 300 PILL DIRT |S raver’? sor ee 3c, see aie CAT. E STAR TS “Pe ‘PM, | Saginaw. ‘ WILSON — ~ oP lnhctn 2239 reha. e : >A ke ~ x reer GE if" TV, IN EXC. CONDITION. |sTEEL DRUMS FOR PUTTING ve 21 5 cutting straw No rain. will | cuuRsDAY AND FRIDAY, APR. __For + Sale e Bicycles 84 tresses, new, $39.95 Pp es Mahogany wood ca’ Bargain in, H, P. Sutton, NINGS AFTER deliver. Also, good eating pota- begpnanene ie Selection of wegughttrony.me | \WAYNEGABERTS | _at-aa635) Poor's, ea Satta | sae een pe A? =-z| SALE STARTS 1 P.M. |omte a scuwinw simm, 420 GMC Ture, “42 ft, Floor Sample Sale OO rn anes eae me SURPLUS LUMBER & | TOP got, & CRUSHED STONE. |” mixed brome & alfalfa, first cut-| Saturday and Sunday, April 13, 14 SInDa MeCINe. RICYCLEDGIT yo fs’ 8 > enemas “Bettie “tances: washers divere,| bathtubs, first grade, $49.5. O.| MATERIAL SALES CO. | — FE $3100 Sng ee et tena. | _HARDWARE ETC. OO PE can *'5 | Pontiac's Exclusive Truck Dealer rg. DINETTE, COM- rators, ete. Up to 3 years ae Thompson, 80 8. R USED LUMBER BARGAINS “HA Sonn = 41 TOP SOn a a ow Electric tools, accessories toclud NEW Bike MOTORS. 1307 FE 5-9485 : VE gl MOWER Cheamed . .. wwrccccssrvccvnsys Oe LPALPA SECOND nO & ing saws by * & FE 2-6205 kl Ca SHARPENED ‘EARL Evan * PE 2-7908 | A lun sou,’ Gobet pout, beoeh akland at Cass COMPLETE LINE OF LAWN FER- 2x4, all lengths over 8... ed ws | rama, 9, em, Bac fing. 2008 slegth: Ra, between Wit- and (ab arger stve, Dewan For: Boats & Accessories 85 | isa ciinv. sTAKE TRU 2xi2—ixi2 Timbers. Girt pet, fill sand. fit clay. | Ome Rd. & Dass MU! 5 napers, | oat es ton @ month license, $180. 229 < Walt Beatty, 136 \. ° power end . 8 rs, : BARNES HARDWARE Used teeta aes vite aaa . : . FANG AY. sat "tud ol oe | 4 > uBron, NEV. af 5 icT0 BE ox CR Bsn ameter ~
Mer. oo eo dein oh, emp, 0 ee a pati | re enttt an Seatbelts Takia es | SPUgriBE sah ‘ose MO" | Gleryac, wees HP itn, . . : tools of “|: . 3 7. cre | ig ateett Arh Oh eran | LOW SOLATOE PI PIETY - late .purne A mie, Gna _ ELECTRIC ee nN. _ Rd. Holly ME 46771 geet as Somensteeeet. Toe Bobr > ae ity "gas mow. APPLIANCES | SPECIALS peo ery aw one ew: JACKET & o AL TRUCK SPECIALS 6-1300 _ a Steam irons, toaste BOA ROU (oN TOW wattle, Sakery,” frypans MOTORS "At 180. USED hoes on OR 3-7511, pw Bagg mes hatr dryers, mixers, G AVAILABLE 1950 Chey, 1% ton stake, = BOILER. MA C210 oF EI- clothes hampers, ‘step “on. cans, | TNT-AND LAKES SALES Tost ‘Chev. %4 ton pickup. Lite gin 62120. table Bievogenoe, te, | 2127 W. Huron PE 47121, FE 2-622 ‘A 000 . VIN RS” ust your car or truck down, Semi Auto. $125 ot $80 and ae INSPECTION NG OF SALE “EVINRUDE MOTO RS Easy OMAC terms, REE NEW GAL VANizED PIPE De aE SMINDM OG ag Wolverine, Whirlwind, - Pe ‘ 1 : in: 1a) ft lengths...” of] mation doory and windows, Soe. Craft, American & Grumman. Haskins Chev. rump! “Electric, nc.,..|- ANCHOR FENCES 8sVE 4 , 0 Bes Goring: trailers O71 Dixie Highway at MIS Aspers 7 on oe s¢| BENSON LUMBER 0. bon Windrise ‘Farm. 23 cat: | WE ralTGRMS AVAILABLE |MADle G001t Open’ nites“ D WOVEN RUGS Paee Sotirates. PE sta, | FORO eR USED ce : Rag.-or yarn. $1.25 o>. dice comn- Alwa S Call : PLYWOOD ~ Do It Yourself _ 61 5 ~Berelal_weaving, OF 39608. ay © ° boievasssveee O38 BOAT AND GANDER, Pol “tabs, 1980 t 3 oe : $4.80 erie ee plow, Re _ AUTO SUPER MART | Washouts | . "46 Ford goss veceese 95} 1. $ 95) $195) 46 Pontiac oaeee *48 Pontiac *49 Cadillac 4-Dr. oo $445 "$0 Ford 2-Dr. .....-$245 *50 Buick 4-Dr. wee $195 *50 Olds ZDr, wevces Sh9o eeeeeae 51 Chevrolet 4-Dr, ..$395] 51 Olds 4Dr, ene eee $395 *51 Pontiac -4-Dr. ...$295 a Buick 4Dr. .....$295 JEROME Olds - ‘Cadillac Orchard Lake at Cass - FE 80488 - CLARKSTON Motor Sales want sler - 1988 ws corse 4 _ Powerfiite. R & B, WW tires. Se 4dr, Po Select tm 8 Plymouth 1064 Buick Super 4 dr, aes: BOG, ima Chevraiel asiness eoune, 1 owner, 108. 00 FEE RRA tion Fine MApe fia CLARKSTON Ph heeamcite Fee Sele Care’. YOU. CAN BE A- MOST: "HAPPY | FELLOW when you get behind the | ‘wheel « of one of our better ‘used cars.-Most are one- owners and all are recon- iditioned, $805. Nash Rambler 2? Dr = $695 = 2 Pustiog Deluae 4 Dr, Sedan, & heater, standard shift, foe Pavone new grill. $295 "$1 Dod: Meadowbrook 4 Dr Sedan, Radio & heater, seat cov- ers, mice clean car, $1495 'S4 Buick Rosamaster 4 Dr dan, a, 1 an or, dynafiow, warns & nrakes, w-wall miles left "$1795 ‘SS Buick Super 4 Dr Sedan, radio & heater, dynafiow, w-wali tires, lots of extra miles, $1495 ‘84 Olds 88 2 Dr. Sedan, radio & heater, hydramatic, ‘tu-tone $895. ‘83 Piymouth thon, Wares. Ta. dio & heater, s' rd shift, Tu- tone Green, This car must be seen to be appreciated. OLIVER BUICK — 20 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 Open tn 6 "53 & Biack. dard shift ee meet ag ey He eeaenecees +e sewers : So sae Yellow as i oe es Pere eee ee ed A D “}INANCING A SPECIALTY : Birmingham Nash $66 8. Woodward Bitminghem | complete —_ Parts & Service Free pet Unb Delivery Select Spring Specials ' ALL SHARP, ONE- » OWNER TRADE- INS actual mi. 1952 Olds. 88 Super Holiday cow agp Fr Rel, —— sidealls, 1 1088 Bi "Buick ee Centar Coupe. Beaut flow Bick Century . Ren. — — Dynafiow, PB, Dynafiow. Power win- dows, 4 way seat. Tinted Red and white. A beauty. Suburban Mtrs. Co. , 8 6, ee on = HASKINS HAS EM eedan, clean. s Sher. 4dr. — wagon. *65 Chev, 6 2-dr. "55 Chev. V# omen, “overdrive . ar by Wy 4 dr. *S6 V# Hard top, Cpe * 3 Gane vas << clean, v way * Chev. be. ainage. Many more to choose from. Bee —— S bail Cnn low mil eage beautys 4 Just your ear 4own, Take ee, of our low over- ‘HASKINS | ( CHEVROLET t “Oakland County’s e * Fastest Srowme Dealer” = ace = white sidewalls. | { “a hardtop. i, station wagon , MIS ‘al . ae 6-604 \WEWILLTRADE _ UP OR DOWN ge 4 model car for your covey ot een oot ‘ear = we pay you 1550 to 1967 models avaliable. Haskins Chev. 6781 Dixie Warway at MIS Open nites ‘ti 9 zx‘se| BUD SHELTON |! kevengandes $3,195 $1,885 Par. ute ‘ $i,745 ob Pontiac Gataiinn $1,005 ‘66 Ford be maps ve sedan. $1,505 3s buick ae hardtop .. Siiees gape ; & Dodes ve. 4 adr. . oo . coe cf $1,296 “s5 Chev. ees «> $1,286 55 Ford, % $1,195 &4 Chev. 2 dr..... mn Pt - 63 Chev, we 3 4 RO. veces 805 a Fora ve if eee $ Bs a mouth, 4 dF.,....... $ 895 : Baer a eo ae evssees 3 bao 5 B PO. sosice 53 Fore. S @f....... $ Ses Sl Fn 0 ite MEOW... ...s0s $ 405 4 ick . os oe 2 Plymouth, 4 dr. Nice... $ 445 Ht sg Club Coupe ...... S 395 50 Hudson, 4 ¢: $ 175 Bud Shelton Motor Sales cH _FROM — AUTO SALES 312 W, Montcalm PE 40151 c _ VERY Sheep car tm tress. Privately owned. FE 246 8 FE 3-617, Spring Sgle!! ie Roi Sane PS sedan. Clean, 1-owner. ac SS OF a ong apy crag (06 rit Spring pecia Pontiac 4 door with Hydra R A.) H Brilliant Star Dust blue 8605 full selling f chege re 1 Cher. el — Jet black. PG. 1962. pnd ev, Sharp. 210. 4 door, Btone blue Low mileage brakes, with new tires on this one-owner ueaute We also have a geod selection of ‘sé, through '52 models with low down payment. Best of terms ar- ranged right‘in our office AUBURN MOTORS’ Comer Pike _& Kast Blvd Birmingham Clean Cars ‘| Financing Our Specialty 56 Lincolns, 3 to choose from 55 Lincolns, 2 to choose from S85 Packard Pat'ian S1545 55 Mercury M’clair $1545 Hardtop, 2 to choose trom Mercury M'clair $1575 4-Dr, Sedan, and windows "56 Mercury 2-Dr. Sharp, Spare never used 54 Buick 4-Dr. .....$1095 Roadmaster, Nice ALSO 150 Pontiac $195. $20 Dn. [. 32 Chevrolet $395, $20 Dn, 49 Ford $195, $20 Dn. 34 Chevrolet, Powerg $35 per month ‘34 Ford Cust., $35 per mo, 23 Plymouth, $27 per mo, lide. {i | Many Other One Owners To Choose From See Stan or John Bob Frost, Inc. | | tamcoux MERCURY DEALER | ON WOODWARD, SOUTH oF MAPLE BY-PASR AROUND BIRMINGHAM (MI 6 209 OPEN B Le ® p.m, f Red & heater, stan- 1 Chev. Dei Ray Power Glide Seon Ré&u 1 “Hey, you birds!” Pontiac Sales Bh — rifle sav Cugiom door sedan, full power, Ford, 4 door sedan, “oe 4 » A number of good Pama et an exceptionally mrs eT. transportation low a Aner or MAple $1141 tone ly if lo Rive coral. aes ona \ ce, ww m ional Call FE 20002 after 5:00. 1958 6 CHEVROLET 1 = aR J PR. tat,“ May oy ghey er eg ‘3001 4 2 "6 CHEV. >DR., Vi, 22,000 MILES. R&H, $695. FE 20026. DEMO FOr SALE, ‘5? Cit CHEV. BE: BEI. Air 4door N ““ugr. M og thea. theresa Be _ STANDARD. Tp Se 1953 | CHEVR OLET CONVETTABLE. Sharp. 12 Mariva St, Rear. $3 CHEV. 2 DOOR. R & H. STAND- ard transmission. Will take trade. Ve ‘82 CHEVY 2 DR, VERY CLEAN. Must be seen, $575. FE 17-0140. i989 ¢ CHEV, CLUB COUPE. ‘51 Dual Seperees, dual ex- Reuse ema 2-761) i066 CHEV. 8” ore fA. WAGON, 0 pass. Low miles, Private own- _er, PE 8-0139, . CHEV. BEL AIR lide. Orig- mington ) Rd. - cy Drake Rd = ~¢DR. STATION wagon, r wergii — radio and beater, ete, Low penge 1 own- : 50432, aler call FE CENTRAL PONTIAC’S ONLY Lincoln- Mercury Dealer OFFERS THESE “Safe Buy Bargains” 54 BUICK 4 DOOR SEDAN $1095 '54 FORD 2 DOOR, VERY NICE $795 53 CHEV. SPT. CPE. RADIO & HEATER, POWERGLIDE $745 - 54 MERC. SPT. CPF. | RADIO & HEATER, MERCOMATIC $895 °S3 STUDEBAKER 2 DOOR SEDAN $345 33 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR SEDAN $350 "54 MERCURY 4 DOOR SEDAN RADIO & HEATER. MERCOMATIC 'SQ LINCOLN 4DR. A REAL GOOD ONE hke new, | power steering, Hake . $1745 4 Ford ............ $745 | $345 DESOTO DOOR SEDAN RADIO & HEATER S195 Ss] BUICK 4 DOOR SEDAN RADIO & HEATER $3 i) *51 CADILLAC “62” VERY NICE SEDAN $795 | 1959 MODELS | Buick Cent. Riviera $1595) 4 DOOR | Lincoln 4-Dr. Sed... Mercury Spt. Cpe. . Mercury 2-Dr. Sed. RADIO & HEATER Ford Custom 8 . 2 DOOR, RADIO & HEATER | Ford Ranch W agon $1295 | (DOES & HEATER, “FO-O-MATIC | 1956 MODELS We have two °56 Lincoln | | Premier Coupes, full pow- er, We will trade or. sell . $1350} $1095 .$ 995 | ane at big asting!)) CENTRAL © LINCOLN ME CURY | WEST, PIKE ,; pation CASS “L ot Open 8 a.m. -9 p.m. i } FE 2-#167, Attet 6, aoe | ‘ . e aged Starchief Custom Cata- | ‘67 power demo, Ter- n Pontiac Sarspiet y, 5 yen. | 1086 FORD. VICTORIA p- vend. 1 owner, Aes: mn EN- |. $1595 For. Sale Cars 91 56 CHEV. CONVERTIBLE. $1,825, “ait FE 21613. Between 5 & 7./, 1965 WROLET 210 4 DR. V-8. Groves. Bg 4 brakes, & . ¢ar has 19,000 m= —- Ser Luck ame Saginaw a. F NEW. er ; nen aly Tact Atte Sales, 193 5, S saginaw PORD i VICTORIA FORD-O- Matic, radio, heater. Private owner, cash. FE. 8-2061 or MI ‘1270. 1956 FORD Custom 8Cyl. 2-DOOR $1350 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER Foun DEALER ‘52 MILLMAN ; CONVERTIBLE #3 EX. oLe Da ‘CE COND. $695. 77 O8CE ‘$1. HUDSON HORNET, CLUB. da lpath er. $105. _6-8080 Dna ‘Great. "Lakes _MtI i0 LASALL _CONDIT!I IN, $5 $150. FE D> JON ; 115 8. Saginaw Used Cart isi. TDR, $106 FOLL | - many miles of com- | ageeeneHi Her OWNER. 1957 FOR lane 800. 4dr. Low mi. Ps white on W ree mie, AT, ars before Can call after 4: _fice for quick sale. PE 83875. | i953 PONTIAC DELUXE 4 DR. a ey ‘oso we | Dae. Sere soe. aan Onteee ment. eredit, $17. month. Lucky Auto gales, 193 8.| near Walton. FE 58-0215 2 3 _Saginaw. FE + pm 1954 OLDS. 88, HOLIDAY, R-& H. | 1052 bg Saaene HARD- hydramatic. eT, Sal . es 1953 PONTIAC.~ R & i. GOOD Boa oa mau - 2611 On fie condition, 1 owner. "66 OLDS 88 2- HARPTOP. | ipso & FONTIAG GOOD lient condition, 9,500 “miles, on ramatic, “ae. neater. two: 56 NORTAE Call res. FE Se Ana tone paint, $2,200, FE 2-7020 after a6 OLDS Ss ES 1956 $62 «DR. BA Power ae new white walls, sell for cash or trade for older wow SCOUNT _ car ‘ Assume payments” EM RETAIL 8 E ‘a a BEAUTIFUL 65 Mt. at Giemene St. ~ 3-T117 Cond. mre ew soc! $408. New engine, 4 ee ee A saat Neate ee OLIDAY Rant | TOR SALE: 1000 FONTIAC, oop brakes. 8 softramati, PON*! | PONTIAC 966 5. E GUSTOM CAT. Lake Orion Motor, Sales | Sistetlight. Hydra. Power brates. Ford-Mercury Y 2-2611/| new. Call OL 32-7471 after 4 p.m. ~ West Side Used cor Drive om where overhead is low and sav apy rence! Many makes ig models to from. W est Side Used Cars HOUGHTEN & ‘SON OFFERS . ’56 Buick Rdmstr. Riviera ’55 Olds Holiday Cpe. ’55 Olds Super 4 dr. Sed. ’55 Ford Ranch Wagon ’55 Buick Cent. Riviera 54 Dodge Coronet 4 dr. ’54 Stud. Starlite Cpe. ’53 Chevy Bel Air Spt. Cp. 53 Chevy Bel Aair 4 Dr. 52 Hudosn Hornet ’52 Packard 4 Dr. Sedan sporkios = = ooh R&H E, GOOD RUNNING | 588 52 Cadillac 4 Dr. Sed. |’SO Ford Convertible 49 Olds 88 Cpe. HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE os TRUCK DEALE Mal Rochester 4-2185 | 1956 PONTIAC STARCHIEF < CATA I'LL TOTE YOUR WN EVERYBODY'S CaPUre Is GooD JONES : 115 8. Saginaw __Used Cars brakes, rE Seen. 2 FPalrlane. _ eustom 300. 2 dr, O. D. Get > oar price on these ike new low TOM { BOHR, INC. 120 8, Main MU_45155 cae ga miles, Reasonable, OL 1-1882. "54 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR 210 $174 N $44.58 PER Mi 55 FORD laa oy 00 Tien gto Per MO MONTH BRAID mouth Dealer o = Fair Dealing Cass at W. Pike St. | PE 2-0186 TBIRMINGHAM | Quality Used Cars ‘54 Olds 98 Holiday .... $1495 Seat Rese tat Sat ‘56 Ford Convertible . Ford-O-Matic. Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires ‘55 Olds 98 Holiday . : Fours Saodes & Brakes, wuerns & seats, * air ‘56 Ford Victoria Hydramatic, w/Wel ° .. $1995 | . $2195 $1895 | a ee Ford-O-Maiia, W/Wall Tires, Radio & Heater, wover ‘56 Chevrolet 2-Door . . $1495 ‘Radio & Heater, Powerglide, W/Wail wire, ‘S6 Chevy Convertible . $1995, Radio & Heater. V-6 Engine, Powerglide. ‘54 Ford Custom 8 4-Dr. . $ 895 . Emerald GREEN with W/Wall Tires. #155 Pontiac Starchief ... $1695 ‘Bydramatic, Radio & Hester. Power Steering ay ‘54 Plymouth Belvedere $1095 “Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires. 55" Chevrolet Wagcon . Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires. . 91299 ‘54 Plymouth Wagon ... $1095 Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires. 411 'S4 Buick Riviera Super, roe Steering & Brakes, ‘Heater, i Tire: 55 Dedan Sta. Wagon . edie & Heater, W/Wall Tires. am 56 Buick Century Station Wagon. Get this one. eee $1395 Dynaflow, Radio & $1795 | Automatic oes $2495 —* 8 * ee ‘54 Mercury 2 Dr. Sedan $ 895 Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires. ‘55 Plymouth Cl. Sedan . $ 995 Radio & Heater. W/Wall Tires. ‘53 Buick Special 2-Dr. .. $ 695 Radio & Heater, Dynafiow. W/Wali Tires. ‘55 Olds Super 88 $1395 ne oly & Heater, Hi Meramatte, Power Steering & w/Wall ‘53 Hudson n Wasp 4 Dr... $ 395 53 DeSoto : n Top Sedan . $ 795 | rie od a. W/Wall Tires. Automatic, V-8, SCHUTZ Motors DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 912S. Woodward, Birmingham MIdwest 6-9302 —OPEN- 8 A.M. a _9PM. ™ | | | | “{FESAIOL } dp [Open 8 A.M, 09 P.M |‘S0 Chevrolet 2-Door oe: ‘50 Ford Club Coupe .. Owens. "Cy Your F Y 147\S. "CY" SAYS: STOP IN-- Make Your Own Deal LISTED ‘BY STOCK NUMBERS 'S6 Ford 2-Door .....'... ‘6 Ford Club Coupe .... '56 Pontiac 2-Door ‘9 Chevrolet 4-Door oes 'S5 Ford 4-Door .. ‘59 Buick Club Coupe ; e'54 Buick Club Coupe ; '54-Ford 2Door '53 Ford 2:Door . ‘93 Mercury 4-Door . ‘53 Chevrolet 2] 53 Buick 2-Door ........ ‘53 Plymouth 4-Door - ‘52 Buick Club Coupe _ ‘5%, Pontiac 2:Door 52 Packard 4-Door '51 Ford 2-Door ‘ST Studebaker 2-Door .. $ 125} | | ‘50 Ford Station Wagon . $ 195 | Saginaw St. $1395 fA ——2 oO Cc an so *¢ © #© © s . $1295 | $ 645 oe © © © © wo @ 2 # © oe ew $695 | $ 645 $ 745 | $545 $ 595 Door... ** © we © @ oe ee Leeeeee $345] $ 245 | ce FORD Dealer ' FE 5.3588 | models. NORTH SIDE ‘56 Pontiac 2 DOOR SEDAN—Heater, sig- nals, washers, W Walls, low mileage, BLACK & IVORY. $1395 = ee '54 Ford custom 4 DOOR &—Radio Hpponel W Wallis, A beautiful owner car 28,000 miles. Kio. RED finish. $945 ‘53 Buick - SPECIAL 4 DOOR—Dynafiow, Radio & Heater. Many other extras, Dark GREEN with IVORY top $895 SOUTH SIDE. ‘S5 Pontiac 2 DOOR #10—Hydramatic, Ra- & Heater. Many other BLUE & IVORY. $1345 &, dio extras. ‘54 Stude LAND CRUSER—Har — transmission, oy wit sories. BEIGE with a RED to} top $1095 . —'53 Stude CHAMPON—Heater, sigriais, O° Drive. Por. the gas conscious ewnre- Light GREY. Excellent . $395 uto. Matthew 211 S. Saginaw FE ‘ 4546 641 ‘55 Plymouth PLAZA 4 DOOR—Radio & Heat- ‘53 Pontiac DOOR pa fei 3 matic. Radio & . Heate: Wall. A il owner with peal ioe cowipletely mileage. 2 Tone GREEN— i Sharp. ; sedan. $845 2115S. '54 Chevrolet ‘5 B-AIR H-TOP—Powerglide. Ra- dio & Heater, W Wallis. TUR- * W QUOIS & IVORY. Like new. 1095 '53 Pontiac HARDTOP— dio & caine: family wil ss this 2 DOOR Walls BRONZE & BEIGE. Dont Get Caught... BY RAJSING SUMMER PRICES. GET THAT MUCH-NEEDED CAR NOW WHILE THE PRICE IS RIGHT — AND LOOK AT THE ADDITIONAL VALUE YOU RECEIVE, 5 New Tires Lifetime Guarantee ‘Goodyear, Factory Guar- on all °51-’57 models as anteed — on all ’55-’56 long as you own the car. WHY WAIT— LOOK AT THESE PRICES © OAKLAND ‘54 Mercury ere-O-Matic, Ra- er, Signals, W Walls. Excep- W Walls. Many fonally clean. A sparkling Dark other extras. All- leather tn- GREEN, . terior. Harmonizing 2 tone $995 BLUE, . ; $1195 ‘ 54 Chevrolet ‘53 Ford R-AIR H-TOP — Powerglide. “Power steering. Radio & Heat- CUSTOM 2 DOOR Ford-0. er. Meny other extras. RED & Matic. Radio & ” eater w WHITE. Beautiful Walls Seat covers, Forest 095 GREEN paint $795 - ‘02 Buick SUPER 4 Jeti ge and ped. The large roomy $545 a SAGINAW 3 Chevrolet 210—Radio & Heater. Exceptionally clean. || $695 Pr, ‘53 Pontiac CUSTOM CATALINA — Hydra- hade be Hea’ op es STATION WAGON 4 — NINE ", Hydramatic, Radio matic, & rT. A leather ‘interior. — Excellent Dark finish. 02 Ford RANCH WAGON — Radio & Heater, W Walls, 8 8 cyl, stand- ard shift. Exceptionally clean. 2 Tone GREEN. — $695 ws ergy ter. tee Sera, Milano IVORY. ‘48 Pontiac io & Heater, Hy- 4 ramatic, Ver: 7 clean ti interior. $95 A PHONE CALL BRINGS A COURTESY CAR TO YOUR DOOR, eaves . Oakland iis S Lae) Chevrolet Dealer 641 Oakland Ave. \ ' * — o> 4161 “again, off-again Andrews sisters, te. £ ) SEVENTY-ONE. ‘f rv: s fort \ Hit it Desraion of Maple Tr Along Highway Gilbert & Sullivan on WV Wins Acclaim critics and a qualified assent from another, The operetta was Presented “live” in color. J. P. Shanley of the New York) ~ Times termed the show ‘“‘a me- lodic treat” with a fine cast and * the right projection of humor. Steven Scheuer of the New York Herald Tribune said the program was a “with verve and skill by a troupe headed by Al- fred Drake and Celeste Holm.” Ben Gross of the New York Dai- ly News capsuled the performance “beautiful and dull” — “music mellow and tuneful, lyrics clever and graceful, the book dull and heavy.” Uy oe Murder Charge | Oil Promoter Accused of Slaying Estranged Wife's lover Defense attorney. Marvin John- son contended the first bullet hit Boone as he turned to; confront Sutton and three. others hit him as he whirled’ away. * * * Sutton’s main plea was self- defense. Johnson’ likened him to friendly dog—cuffed, kicked and spit on until he finally hit back.” Andrews Sisters Lose 25 Pounds ‘Road Work’ By LEE BELSER . HOLLYWOOD (INS) — The on- whose earnings in 17 years of vocalizing add up to a whopping 10 million dollars, said today they have lost 25 pounds between them “just getting back on the road.” Patty, Maxene and Laverne have bum, “The Andrews Sisters in Hi- Fi,” since they rejoined forces last!’ July, “We've never worked so hard in our lives,” Laverne declared, “And we won't say what hap- — to the first 10 million dol- Daughter Played Hookey but Papa Got Caught Glenn Leo Foss, 49, of 182 Semi- nole St., was given a suspended sentence Thursday after he showed up in court with notes from school attendance officials stating he had made certain his daughter’ was in school daily for one week, Foss was arrested on a warrant filed by Paul Allison, director of the Pontiac Board of Education Child Accounting, which accused him of failing to send his daugh- ter to school. He had pleaded innogent to the charge when he arraigned by Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finne-| they gan and freed on a $100 personal Trims Trio to get back together again.” . The famed sisters, whose recur- ring split-ups have been caused not so much by personality clash- es as sister-brother-in-law difficul- ties, will record another album before swinging off on a month's personal appearance stint in San TV Francisco and a cross-country tour _|to wind up in New York next for a bunch of appearances and then I think we'll have to take a rest — to gain back our 25- pounds,” Laverne added, Practically an American institu- *When we separated,” Laverne admitted, ‘‘we got a flood of letters protesting our break-up. Most of