SEs, Giang vee heh vogue * hi * * a2 “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, , MARCH & 1957 ~-40 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRERs UNITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE : ~ 1 ® as . ale Ti Pe ih Progress st Decay? 5 Big Problems. Facing Pontiac for Decision By HAROLD ‘A. FITZGERALD Publisher, Pontiac Press — Pontiac {$8 facing several major problems. ee ae ee ee part. Brief, this is the list: A—Lacation of the new road. = : ing problem. C—St. ‘Joseph Hospital drive. D—City Hospital financing. E—New Court House —~ 2% The Chamber of Commerce and The Doane town Pontiac Associatién have endorsed the current suggestion for a big. arterial highway. esaniceeiaiedl *) > - a ‘ belinda ‘blocks west: othe # - - Sharmel Sheikh | Las 100 Troops Cautious Israelis Blow. ick Upiin. Better K eep Snow Shovel inHandy Place | 8 Small Vessels, i Istin 127 Days, The U. S. Weather Bureau has night and ending by noon tomor- lation of 1 to 2 inches. * Up cage An Installations ,. fe * * * This 1s: the toute proposed by the Oakland County Planning Commission: The group studied various possible avenues in some detail and sug- ‘gests that the north-south Detroit-Bay City road cut through Pontiac as indicated. In fact, if the road is located too far from the populous areas, ~ it will not qualify for Federal aid. Any new toad, anywhere, hurts someone. Most progress does. * . ¥F The proposed road would be a beautiful, 350 foot wide, six lane highway to expedite . local and express traffic. It would help shop- pers come into the city from the north and the south. ee i Of the estimated cost of $20 million, it Is anticipated federal funds would pay $18 million and the stete $1 selltion-it.\be read eer ‘before all the outside help is allocated elsewhere * Rates several blocks of - deserve some tax relief as recognition of their decreasing values. The new road might help correct this and return these locations to their former worth through increased trade from around the | county. If this doesn’t happen, tax payers in general will have to assume the amount by which the Saginaw street ovpdakennee .- & * . The need of a new north-south road from Detroit to Bay City is paramount. Probably every Dixie and it stands as one of the most heavily traveled highways in the country. Its very - crowded condition makes it exceedingly danger- oug. It-needs assistance— badly. The route through Oakland County of a new road is up to the State Highway Department, with the approval of Federal authorities, the City of Pontiac and Oakland County. Most Pon- tiac residents are willing and eager to support ANY good road, realizing that wherever it goes, it will affect someone adversely. We don’t live in @ desert oasis or on abandoned farms. We live in a crowded land of people. and activities. Hence, all progress hits someone. | & hh o& Nor is the original toll road necessarily dead. 3. George Higgiris still insists the proposed arterial ) highway would in no way interfere with the toll ——_ “2? * The toll road met with strong opposition — If the same reception is accorded the new — highway, Oakland’s road situation may well languish in a sea of personal bickering while the Federal funds are seized and used by more alert: and more united communities. ‘This “heavily traveled county needs relief t of Oakland County has driven over the © road and that he-regards both as a wise and fj | Israeli forces were sind uled to withdraw today a girl will be airlifted from Sharmel Sheikh at the en- trance to the Gulf of Aqaba. Finnish units of the U.N. —— Force will move from the last soil they se in the fall invasion of|/morning was 22. At 1 p.m. the | Egypt. About 100 men and/™ereury read 34. _ heer Jit be core Gare eal ‘postcards, age late or im- are. 70> | o00 will be budgeted over 10 yeors| a er correc anoyers te Pus} number owned by the ci. The low evsdohais tonight will be 20 to % — high tomorrow, m of 41 mum of 25 for the next five days. * : Powtiac’s ka vem- rature preceding 8 o'clock this Clyde Rosebush Killed in Crash forecast snow beginning late to-| . row, with an estimated accumu- Navigate Cal 4 Test Will Come Later threw open the portals of the Suez Canal to limited international traffic today for the first time since war hour later, The child’s body was found floating face down in the water and pulled out by passers- ‘by. Revival efforts failed. William. was pronounced dead at 4:30 p.m. | With no guarantee of how long! ae the v. N. troope would | rental ia Walled Lake Man, 26, = Sharm e Israelis yesterday destroyed Dies as Car Hits Tree) m a. | LJ ES ee shi oP organ Bay geo in West Bloomfield the Israeli of : Eilat, at the head of the gulf. a eee wae Nae : tly early this morning when The Isractis blew ‘up comerete i. apparently lost control of his * plexes, bunkers, an aime lear and struck a tree on Com-| an PRE ween ae edie tee oe in West Bloomfield Township, pies er taste for sugar to the bien endo Benen Reape Easter, the Taras forces bad|38, of $640 Commerce an 5 | shipped home valuable supplies o a ee ee ‘wach of it was ‘onal By ay a yng ” Probers | to Demand Definite kane. m chara ooo Mayor Faces Showdown =""~~* November. a.m. Coroner Dr, 1. C, Prevette 2 ae? __ Three hundred miles north, the) said the man had been dead About a dozen coastal and har. i oun ol} e ceenies wanes of & broken neck and internal | WASHINGTON (INS) — The; the site of Portiand’s eight mil- jot Congress yesterday when he bor craft were expected to make from the Gaza Strip and UNEF) injuries approximately two hours [mayor of Portland, Ore., faces a) lion dollar exposition and recrea refused to go any further than|‘ié trip through the canal today, was in full control, when his body was discovered. mana ney oes eee tion center. =. state his name and address VESSELS ENTER The Israelis left behind ‘six | Sheriff's, deputies said that Rose-|e#re Senate investigators to Elkins, who de-|. schrunk contended Bennet small vessels entered the Arab municipal councils eet up bash apparently. missed a. sharp(*ceebted © $900 bribe to “protect” iste q tale of union- ei: risidated” t w25) -gnal at Port Said at noon, inclad, conduct civil affairs. right curve and had gone off the) Stter-haws as. schrunk in-|h00dlum graft in the Pacific north- by @ prize-winning” (Continued on Page 2, Coli 4) Meanwhile at the United Na-|left side of the road before crash-| sony “ner; west, Crosby planned to maneuver Oregonian: reporter and) | ———___--_—- tions in New York the general|ing into @ tree 15 feet from the ee charge!the commission into > Se a > Assembly hoped to wind up thelshoulder. rergitosarcnie | accuseTSiiang he and Elkins held under tel the truth and ask tor a be Eisenhower Uses debate today. Resctath, exigloyed by the Com [Geman 9t 0 Sat confirmation or x * * He said the newspaper's attack Fluiqridated Water Ee AP merce Pattern & Co..l until today. Former Mayor Fred Peterson) o him was “strictly = political Bree anergy a renee Nancy, Sage _ jtestified by affadavit yesterday maneuver” ang that the Senate Goutle Middle and five . that Crosby threatened to throw] Was being “used” so that the | WASHINGTON @ — During gates to the 80-nation ee a PS ag gambler James B.\tsamsters union support behind! Charges could be aired under con- | Président Eisenhower's news made Plans 10 convene again om atenit Youn fer Lenape in “ya bolstered bY | Schrunk unless police chief Jim immunity from libel. | conference yesterday, one of the Diplomatic sources say the sec- gs pelea 2 nee ea ee ee ee ot He demanded that: the committe! ToP% ter was asking him about eat D * Uti dying of cancer, charged Bennett was cited for contempt (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) hype a tet , rliddiontiiiamaiaaniapeatinit : . = Bennett, he drinks District of Columbia Th P zz Is: A visit turned into a tragedy | tine’_ermtwhile Sets Ceiling at $140 Million tap water or relies on. bottled © Fuzzie Is: or i: Cale mates yortentey Schrunk was to be followed to = ag Why Aren't You. |steroon when her 4venraia won te samt bY Cote Com Would Hike Se L de a : fis drowned in the Clinton River in| 1. Oregon par e eaway oan Eisenhower said that for a P uzzling Out P ot? gees Gwendolyer : Bate; 12985) a a ae com-| ‘The St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corp. would have an in- pone he has waee alana by You're now assured of $200 if/Santa Clara, Detroit, and her. son, | gambting, prostitution and other|cTeased borrowing capacity from its present $105 malion to $140 a. eS Oe ee you submit a winning answer for yp “pw june ne, St the home iitiegal activities in Portland ph ane Chen: 00 eoaqunnened by Congeeenenen: EIREN FSC a ae Astle te Ge Mle this week's Pot-O-Gold puzzle, The |Ct ie Page aaa site| the ‘whole state of Oregen.” ——o sas Osarks when he is Seiad te Waal’ ins” teat sa A inton ded a ne The change is necessary because of construction cost .increases, away "s entries, $0 the pot was in-|River when | boy asked to play te ome one sage a Broomfield said yesterday. As another financial aid, the bill would me: oop in the White creased outside with a pet dog... . . defer interest paid on loans until the project .is completed,-he said. : + a + real estate deal he allegedly en- House he drinks the District of You still have until Tuesday mid- Mrs al tered with Elkins while serving In addition, the-bill would authorize the corporation to establish) Columbia tap water, which is night to have your entries post- whan ‘win * = a te Soe shypom on & city commission choosing | charges for services such as bridge and tugboat facilities. fluoridated, MEMO TO CAESAR John's Sermons Incur Herod’s Wrath poseengteseonn Aged ne Be elgg Commission yesterday, ap- proved the purchase of 300 new machines. The cost of $435,- ‘The machines will bring to 3,360 DETROIT U—Mayor Albert E.|_ it worthy of a governor to meddle in personal About the scandal in Herod’s court in Galilee, 1 affairs of local people so long as they do not violate Pontius Pilate wrote to Tiberius ... ’ August Caesar: the Roman law. My*compliments to the Empress and to your It seems intervention by me will not be necessary, er, Livia. at any rate. x« * Our man Junius, agent for the district of Jordan is proving invaluable. He informs mé there has been mourn loose talk about Herod, oun Galilean Tetrach, and his brother Philip's wife. The people are passing the story. about by word of mouth and, of course, it grows: with every telling. The gossip reached the ears of this man John, who is now being called “The Baptist” by every- one because he has baptized so many persons in — Jordan. And John, in his..public sermons, tedly denounced Herod both for his — infat tion with his brother's wife and for cer- Herod has had this John the Baptist arrested and thrown into prison. He has not, however, passed sentence on him. Junius tells me Herod was furious at John’s public denundiation of the Tetrach’s private life. Yet Herod appears half afraid of the wildish man who wears clothing made of camel skin and lives - on locusts and wild honey: (Perhaps that is be- cause men who have wronged someone are always afraid of the truth.) = 2 fa ee Incidentally, thé Messiah whose coming. John was : tain alleged “cruel ” su to prophesy ap tly has arrived. He -. — ; saptleat br done be before the latter’s imprison- ‘As far as Herod is concerned, he should .Know ment and the people say a dove all ted on his - better. He is behaving like an uncouth tribesman ’ in a village of tents. og pos, gpa aca hasta qe word. 4 — head as he Te from the river. lamar Ui says the man is from N - fated Jesus fo ons oan oat A TRY (Signed) Pilate. me But, uu b self, I pare never dabdate i ae sti h } / Aes 4 ji ois ge eR "| Bo es THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1957 } , oN i 4,350,000 Proposa 7 pare: <— milliori dollars, The shortly. ~ @ problem. A second we driver of the bus. Glass flew into the bus and onto some of the pas- Wriday at 6:20 m. turday at es a.m. at 1:44 a.m £ =p Velocity 15 m.p.h. sets sets :Pises 7 44 &.m. y at 10:34 .m. -—— 15 Big Problems Facing 4 Pontiac for Decision —_|Snaq in Strike = yegard for finishing the job inside, This poses* ff drive for funds would stand =f Otherwise, the Cities manned by the wise and the swift will sweep grandly onward, flounder hopelessly, still (Continued from Page One, Column One). _and be replaced by a modern shopping center “with large parking facilities. Many cities in the United States are studying problems like this with various solutions. We can’t stand idly by while others progress and prosper. * 2% 32 ‘Authorities at St, Joseph’s Hospital have agreed upon a campaign budget of three more optimistic local citizens believe the City has a good chance of raising this and preliminary plans are progressing. If the results of these are satis- factory, a definite drive will be launched : a ae a With ‘a: public subscription for St. Joe's just ahead, the & y's (7ene! ‘ ~ —proDp-=———-# lem, It can not be completed until additional it Fil ecpejptact i ‘ These are stirring times in the history of ts and a careful but lutien will be instrumental in the future growth or stagnation _ of this city: Pontiac has prospered and done _. especially well up to here in many important : News Flashes SEATTLE, Wash. (INS) — A Pan-American | airliner en route to Port- ‘ land from Honolula with 53 persons aboard was re- ‘ported in trouble over the ’ Pacific today some 500 miles off the Or'egon River from Port Huron, US. Court Rules IBC i ls Boxing Monopoly day the International Boxing Club of New York, Inc., is a monopoly to restrain trade. He found the club, its officers and affiliates guilty of monopoly to restrain interstate trade and Judge Sylvester J. Ryan ruled to-/ a: Negotiations Hi Picketing Prevents Oil/' | Deliveries to Homes, | Businesses | No was reported after all-night negotiations to settle a strike at the Pontiac Standard Oil iCe, outlet. Officials of the. company and |Central States Petroleum Union tipectation of deriving a business benefit therefrom.’ " i As a geheral-rule, a spokesman Internal Revenue City Also Asks Frowns at Miami Mill Tax Hike (seit a WASHINGTON (INS)-The Inter-} cr dieenie-Guanel- canal nal Revenue Service said “yes,” Bonds Would Finance |for « maximum carrying distahce be. ‘rio,” and “maybe” today on the Hospital Equipment arid; He reported that the one test income tax ability of expenses 10F| ‘Sewage Plant conducted last Saturday showed Fenda yg Leng vor Beach| The proposed issuance of $4,350,- were not heard at all. hotels that the cost for health res-/000 worth of general obligation “We want to corfect these g said tiac General Hospital addition and|Which of the tones is the “¥en,” sald Internal Rovense, [COUT Uton of & new sewage HS8%lon the fire halls on Adams road “6 it is 2 company expense that ,7°%t Plant e voted OM S°P-|and West Maple avenue rotate so can be proved to be for business 2rately May 20, City Manager Wal-/that there should be ‘no « it purposes only.” ter K, Willman revealed today, hooting the Figs by ol ~ “No,” said Internal Revenue,| — . =e YY 7 “if it is a personal expense as a| “It is a legal requirement that) , vacation cannot qualify as|says that the two issues must be|_ . 4 l USlate CD Siren if it int e775 'The Day in Birmingham Kenning that during this time, several tests would be run |purchasing agent for the DSR, Pontiac Deaths oleate pall ge ye following saptionegigge: 5 veal Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. portion of one . voters in 1954. [David Lemaster to present! David Lemaster, infant son to the Commission Tuesday night!y woter and Milly Cook Char~lose7 Gandview Ave., died yester- boost, aay in Henry Ford Hospital, De- troit. He had been ill eight weeks. Pontiac on Dec. 16, 1956, af irs f gE j Monday ‘D Siren Testing tor Tomorrow Afternoon }. BIRMINGHAM—Additional Civil Brieden, 63, of 6701 East Dart- Defense siren tests are slated for|moor, died yesterday. Service will be held at 1 p.m.|runeral Co., until 2 in Verheyden Funeral! ..... ~ eaend ‘ow when Home, Detroit, with burial in( Service will be held at'3 p.m, trom — ite Chapel Cemetery lire All Sizes 9 Months to 8 Yrs. IANCES| ROLLED a a aoa 1 All These Styles Plus Many, Many More! cote O7' @ CREEPALLS - @ PLAYALLS Styles for Boys and Girls Beautifully styled . . . finest materials, easy'to launder . .. sonforized and color . fast .. . great new selections including ‘ many self-help styles. Greatly epriced, @ OVERALLS @ LONGIES under= 4] el -1$2 Million School Ready for ’58 Spectacular Blaze Hits Central Detroit DETROIT (INS) — One fireman seriously injured and two oth- pase Waterford OK’s Plans ="== tor New Junior High as is wart of ae kone and cou ieiiies, a a “This information proved inval- school bond igsue approved PY VOt-lusble, particularly trom The new doln D, Perce Juior/eady teaching, in “a High School will be «located on) "i. ssid the : Hatchery Rd., near Crescent Lake! n+ in fhe ee Rd. The 30-acre site is part of aged purchased by the board two[sudy, Tem in the new years ago and adjoins the John Monteith Elementary School which |GYM CAN HOLD 1,500 opened last spring, In the Isaac Crary School, The new junior high will have (cafeteria is in conjunction 1,509 student capacity based |t 30 children per classroom, ac- cording te William Schunck, superintendent. addition to the classrooms will be a library, two spe- ro Ai og wrbgaon fite:yow St for Focragten Maes Bom yrtgo ap heme | oe new school will have the}, general floor plan as the Crary Junior High School —ICharles J. Spadafore ~~ \Cemeter ary. liam Mayor of Portland Faces Showdown Workers hortt’. nthe \ comfort, Sanforised : Navy Blue Herringbone — en's Work Pants. ORK CL FAMOUS NAME very At Simms LOW BROWN DUNGAREES Regular $4.98 Value, ~ Regular $6.98 value in sizes 34 to 50. ... 04 : . LINED JACKET 97 $7.98. 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Americans don’t go for tiny cars. 2 Ae Many years ago, General Motors ‘was questioned in an open meeting : as to one of these little deals that . [ ruts: 36 miiles on: gallon-audLattalin.-.- t open. The answer was direct and simple. “General Motors will build little cars as soon as the American people will buy them.” This goes for Ford and Chrysler, too. They manufacture the - thing that sells and if the American ' public develops a yen for tricycles, . you'll see little three wheelers rolling off assembly lines in Pontiac. eee. ace aN The American buyer is a curi- © ous and cagey individual. He expresses marked enthusiasm for a lot of things he likes to look at, but which he wants someone else to buy and drive. He isn’t interested himself. Passing years prove this. * * * Chevrolet and Ford are already ' manufacturing small cars which are Beet | terrific, but the total production of the Corvette and the Thunderbird ‘ combined won't bring a healthy a ee ee ee RMR re RIE Ie Ie Sr atl di allie a Miaciiiet ational adie tie dike Manda, oe a yawn from either concern. Hence, _ Wwe adjure our good European friends to make haste slowly. ee. = Personally, we don’t intend to roll over in an automobile during 1957 and we aren't entertaining the slightest thoughts of a head on collision with a hadcap motor- ist. We don’t even propose to side-swipe a neighbor, BUT IF WE DO, we want a standard sized car instead of a midget job that’s about drive-shaft high to the op- position. And—sobering though it may be—some forty thousand motorists will go to their deaths in traffic accidents in 1957. * * * Europe needs small cars. They’re necessary. If you only get two cups of gaso- line a week, mileage is the most im- portant thing there is. Then when the Suez affair gets straightened around and you still are paying from one hundred per cent up for gas, you'll continue to look with favor on a fly weight job that’s almost . weaned. European cars fit European pur- Ours fit ours—fortunately. Israel Withdraws After much. understandable delay, Israel: has started to withdraw its Gulf of Aqaba. The invasion in the first place _ was the result of Egyptian inter- ference with peaceful commierce, © ‘continued threats that «Israel would be destroyed and com- . mando raids. At the request of the United Nations, Israel did withdraw from all but two points until implied guarantees aah MEBKBER OF AUDIT BOREAG OF CIROULATIONS nesses to many wars and many con- flicts . world which is of, ancient culture ... and has given humanity three great religions. mt Tn wre teed Gow ion, ofl. of us, turn a new leaf, and instead of fighting each other, can we all, united, " Eeaiaean dite people of e governm e neha sie. this. Israel has expressed such a desire. Roger used Seneca’s tech- thought Nancy sila teilien a Sheger,” she coidedied, “ta Com, one of Roger's college chums, . _Marilyn met Naney and recog: nited in her a very formidable The Man About Town an act of faith in assurances given by Secretary General HaMMar- . -SKJOLD, the United States and other powers. ‘These provide’ for the station- pantoe police forces in both 1 Aqaba - Strait of Tiran and the Gulf of Aqaba. After. thes Oe statement of withdrawal, Mrs, Mer addressed her- self to the adda East states in minnie: moving words: “We all come from an area which is a very ancient one. The hills and The way may now be « permanent settlement cf these Mid- - die Eastern problems. Certainly to prevent fur- . . It is also a part of the © t poverty, ‘disease and here pledge ...l ean ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH a 1957 ¥ must oseedient letters but these i not be published if the writer so re- unless thé letter is sriass in its hn answer to questions about postal workers’ wages, few people know the starting salary is $3660 a year, After 13-years they get $4510 and after 2, years, $4710. Six per cent is deducted for re- tirement, the government helping none, besides the usual deductions. ductions, Many of them ,* quit and in some cities the turnover is as high as ta sentheed, But workers with 10. or 15° years seniority hesitate to "start at the bottomri somewhere gress can. increase. salaries, it. is but Boast Salary’ nique to. shatter Marilyn’s in- -_jatuation jor Tom and wake - her up to her true love. Poéts~ make us believe romances spring up without forethought, troops from the Gaza Strip and the. State’s Base Line It Runs Along Southern Border of Oakland County. Trousseau: Sonietimes the dress she wears for several years. In addition to the many other promi- but we psychologists offer you the true facts by which you can build your own love affair. Scrapbook these actual case records. A ful girl,”. he informed me, “and. I have fallen in love with her. nent positions which Oakland . County 2 2 & holds in our state is that of having the longest mileage on the north side of the Michigan base line, which is on our. southern border.. This is the point from which all property descriptions are meas- ured north and south. It forms a line between counties entirely across the - state, 30 miles being on our border. The principal meridian,-from which measurements are made east and west, bisects the state north and south nearer the middle of its area. The township is thé unit of area, being six miles square. The designation in all deeds ‘s made ac- cording to the location of their township “handles his bow. With one hand as regards the base line and principal than 10 years old. But it doesn’t look that way around Pontiac. Besides being one of Porttiac’s top de- votees of grand opera, magazine finds that more than one-half the job openings in our nation now are closed to people over 45. “In fact, I suggested marriage, but she told me she didn’t love me like that, although she was “So what do you advise next?” SENECA TECHNIQUE . Well, this is usually the spot in a romance where the acle. When Seneca, was asked for advise in a similar situation by a young Roman lad, Seneca said: “Ge to the archer, See how he meridian. For instance, Pontiac is in the other he pushes it away.” ' town three north and range 10 edst. Phrased in modern slang, caiased means “Keep ‘em weg So I suggested that tact- show that 20 per cent of the away” strategy. automobiles now in use are more 2. t, ® r and sometimes oftener. Isaac Roth and dates and. jolly camaraderie. — ’ of 74 Auburn Ave. lec knSw chia Biba: . Reger was thus an emotional The Pontiac Press recently’ had a filler . crutch. Marilyn leaned on him item which stated that the 2ist verse of . Probably more than she ever the 7th chapter of Ezra contains every “reamed. letter in the alphabet. Mr. "Roth asserts And to wake her up to her that he cannot find the letter “j" there a iss on pdt goa —neither can MAT. | <— _ — suggested ae. _Roger Lack was also with us, for the Back from a tri; to Brazil, next week Roger's —_ Sgeeo Morton Foster was due in town. was says that foreigners now are forbidden eu ae Gaal era wae to own any stock in that nation's petro- . ~ 2-8. & . leum activities, Marilyn didn’t know, however, — that Nancy was his cousin. She With its very appropriate mane, eu as - Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE “Changing Times” . recteeeetenr . +» The only thing Families with five living gen- is . . . How well you do today... erations are quite numerous, but ae page eye ny mistakes “in my Metamora. scout sends word . «And taybe by Slr cakerie tte that “if everything goes OK,” they yous . . Are heavily in debt . . . expect to Have one with six living In debt to God for all your sins generations “around April 1, ac- ... And to society . . . For what cording to the doctor.” = the world by its own terms .. . U have it directly from Michigan State Yoy silt ces make emeae ners: Commissioner Each moment of existence, to . ., ' Joseph A. Childs - «Your God and to your friends .. . thet eset esos aoe eee ae the daytime and faster at night since® '*” pi dint cae tine the state ete Beatta went into effect. felt... And do yout best today. I can't live without him.” else. Because only an act of Con- for Court Change . r2 a es 3 rt i | bhai li ii See ee See aye Senin’ fe “Seneca technique” works a mir-. Foreign Soviet Premier Stalin died four - Stalin’s Spirit Still Lives 4 Years After His Death bral hemorrhage..He was stricken late March 1. His rage at Yugoslav ~ Marshal Tito’s signature of the Later in the week she called my * (Editor's Note: In years ago this week, but his spirit Balkan with Greece and or's Note: In reply to a re. office on some trumped up excuse, still is very much alive. tetacy ths digi Sede walune bre cent letter, we are ‘unable to help but really she wanted me to ea. . + brought on the stroke procure box tops for children. If ese ox kee a Moscow radio at 4:07 a.m. March sae we were to o this for ane person, . N 5), 185 . bes : “Dr. Crane, do you really tink Smancea'to the world the death, 2s firs setback on what was thousands of others.) I replied that I had thought so : take over the entire world occurred ‘Snow Rainbow? until I saw him out with a strange “The heart of the comrade and = when the North Atlantic alliance . girl recently. continuer of Lenin's will, was created. Of Course Not’ Next day Marilyn called me ‘the wise leader and teacher of PURPOSEFUL MADMAN Se again and tearfully explained that leg e003 ge tea Stalin was rated a madman by _ “Curious” writes regarding rain- she haq cried herself to sleep the et people—Joseph Vissarion- = 4.4... who carried out his many 00Ws when the sun shines when it head over heals in love with Dr. ‘William Brady ‘Says: c vive him, But he was a madman Death was attributed to a cere- with a purpose. + * * Some reports say that purpose was war, that his death spared the world an atomic conflict. The big Iodin Ration, Calcicaps « Keep Couple Well, Happy Wisconsin reader says she is 49 years old, and*her hair is as blond 1 wonder why the Wisconsin lady and her husband don’t take the jedin ration or the calcium and D fegularly if they want to hold back white or gray hair and joint dis- ability. unanswered question of course still Will his “rule-by-committee” successors avoid an atomic conflict with the West? The triumvirate that took over when the 73-year-old Stalin died the Wisconsin Indy and her hus- “8S composed of Georgi Malen- band did, ‘ koy, as Premier, and V, M. Mol- Remember, this is futritional Geputy wremiern fodine—the wee bit you get in ; iodized salt or a shore dinner-or a § By summer Beria was denounced can of salmon, lodine or iodide in 5 4 traitor, as one trying to be- come another dictator through his secret police forces, By December he and. uncounted followers were executed and dumped into unmarked graves, x * * a 8 8 Malenkoy embarked on a policy of stressing consumer rather than heavy industry goods, but by Feb. 8, 1955, the pudgy Premier _ resigned and was succeeded by Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the goateed man who had been defense rhinister. STRONGEST FIGUTE Indications then were that Com- munist Party boss Nikita Khrush- chev had emerged as the strongest political figure, Those indications stil! hold good today, but undonbt- edly Khrushchev’s prestige has been lowered by the Red reverses in Poland and the revolution last fall in Hungary. mature adults a ed Speculation about more changes soon in the Soviet hierarchy stem - ffom the Polish-Hungarian events and a belief that under the Soviet syster another dictator inevitably must. arise. ane TH | a g z i tg i i 2 iat Ui i. sist F Be Mickie ato bnine ~ \jsté. Well, when it ‘comes to figiit- ing 7 tear we are all iia doubtedly be a snowbow' (Ps I've never seen one.) Snofaa, ‘Off sc of Welfare Deserves Praise’ In reply to the letter about the Welfare Department, the woman behind the window talfs to many people each day, all with troubles, needing help. Each has a turn and must wait. There is no favoritism, I know the sign says the office closes at 3 p.m., but it rarely deos. The waiting room is Cleared before closing. I have seen 15 men a month from there who needed and got help from the same woman, and she deserves only proise.. If Mrs, St. Dennis thinks they are impa- tient in Oakland County, she should try for help in other coun- ties. I think-the Welfare.as a whole, is doing a wonderful job and should be thanked, not kicked, and they should get more wages, even if the taxpayers do pay them, l-am a taxpayer. Ruth Sims . Smiles A -southern restaurant holds classes to teach waiters to smile, Where do they learn to hold out their hands? ‘@. #8 It's funny_how people fix up a set conditions for its own wie ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS “Trade Mare es Published from Tat Powrmuec Parss Building Hanore A. Frrecenatp President and Publisher Howasp H. FPrrecrtats 1, ident Vice President and , usiness my gd i and Advertising i. y' Esa. M. Taeapw and General Circulation teanager Treasurer Joun A. Riey, Advertising en Promotion Manager PERKINS, Joun = Poe . W, Crantr aK Retail Adve ryaten Mer Roseer B. Tare. Greece C. In Managing Edi Classified Tanceee a ns * Entered-et Pobt Office, Pontiac. as second class matter MEMBER OF THE } ASSOCIATED PRESS ; : : on ; The Press is entitied Re tm | to ee ein of all local rp printed in £ | Beedpeote se well as 00 AP news, ‘dispatches. a . “ eae < 4 Stag eee pager go = wl ae aw Counties Ne hy 2.08 and al her B ames in the United plates a year ar all mai si oe veyable in advance. MEMBER OF AUDIT BURFAU OF CIRCULATIONS PR a ects gp FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1957 - Small European Cars | Don’t Suit Americans ' Europe is whipping herself into a * mild lather over the export of “little cars.” Fiat, Italian manufacturer, * now “enters the scene, probably | prompted by Volkswagon. | Friends, calm down. 4 ; _ | Americans don’t go for tiny cars. KK x * * : a magnificent 58 miles an hour down ; hill, -with the’ wind me wide open. waenen hes hy Except Sunday © : Ponrt is detivered for *6 cents . ~ : « Bear nee ceri | carrier service ts vy coe tee mail | i 1 he oe MEW Gee i i 4 | : : | ee i “~ - aie ie te ee died deeden Ga Ie ee vps te de valine 5 GCE A I a AR ae oe i oh “pantie " a as te ae te RM ne | “General Motors will build little cars ‘as soon as the American people will buy them.” This goes for Ford and . Chrysler, too. They manufacture the thing that sells and if the American | - public develops. a yen for tricycles, | POND see eee Bares weegeties rolling off assembly lines in Pontiac. f * * * : a lot of things he likes to look at, but which he wants someone else to buy and drive. ‘He isn’t interested himself. Passing years prove this. Sie Chevrolet and Ford are already manuf. small cars which are terrific, but the total production of the Corvette and the Thunderbird yawn from either concern. Hence, elie: 0 ok oss ma ak? # * Personally, we don’t intend to roll over in an automobile during 1957 and we aren’t entertaining the slightest thoughts of a head on collision with a hadcap motor- ist. We don’t even propose to side-swipe a neighbor, BUT IF WE DO, we want a standard sized car instead of a midget job that’s about drive-shaft high to the op- position. And—sobering though it may be—some forty thousand motorists will go to their deaths in traffic accidents in 1957. * - * Europe needs small cars. They’re necessary. If you only get two cups of gaso- be , line a week, mileage is the most im- ae ~ portant thing there is. Then when the Suez affair gets straightened — around and you still are paying from one hundred per cent up for gas, you'll continue to look with favor ' on a fly weight job that’s almost / weaned. a Mae toe me we European cars fit European pur- poses. . Ours fit ours—fortunately. Israel Withdraws _ After much understandable delay, Israel has started to withdraw its troops from the Gaza Strip and the ' Gulf of Aqaba. The invasion in the first place was the result of Egyptian inter- - ference with peaceful commerce, ‘continued threats that Israel would be destroyed and com- _ mando raids. At the request of the United Nations, Israel did ” witidraWw from all but two points \ antl implied “aeepaaear of i’ y un-. th the 0 that no | : : in “the face val a | drawal. But as Foreign Minister Gotpa Meir. said in her statement before the Assembly, withdrawal is based on certain assumptions which make it — an act of faith. in assurances given by Secretary General HAMMAR- SKJOLD, the United States and other . powers. These provide for the station- ing of U. N. police forces in both Gaza and Aqaba to prevent fur- ther Egyptian raids and Israeli retaliation. ‘They also assure freedom of passage through the Strait of Tiran and the Gulf of Aqaba. After the formal statement _of withdrawal, Mrs. Merr addressed her- self to the Middle East states in these moving words: | “We all come from an area which is a very ancient one. The hills and valleys of the region have been wit- - nesses to mahy wars and many con- flicts . . . It is also a part of the world which is of ancient culture .». and has given humanity three great religions. ee “.. Can we from now on, all of us, turn a new leaf, and instead ceil hting z each other, can we all, disease the governmen nt and the people 0 Israel to do their ear in this - united effort.” The way may now be open for a permanent settlement cf these Mid- ‘die Eastern probiems. Certainly Israel has expressed such a desire.. The Man About Town State’s Base Line It Runs Along Southern Border of Oakland County 4 Trousseau: Sometimes the dress she wears for several years. in addition to the many other promi- nent positions which Oakland County holds in our state is that of having the longest mileage on the north side of the Michigan base line, which is -on—our southern border. This is the polnt from which all property descriptions are meas- ured north and south. It forms a line. between counties -entirely across the state, 30 miles being on our border. The principal meridian, from which measurements are made east and west, bisects the state north and south nearer the middle of its area. The township is the unit of area, being six miles square. The designation in all deeds ‘s made ac- cording to the location of their township as regards the base line and principal meridian. For instance, Pontiac is in town three north and range 10 east. Latest nation wide _ figures show that 20 per cent of the automobiles now in use are more than 10 years old. But it doesn’t look that way around Pontiac. ’ Besides being ¢ one of Pontiac’s top de- votees of grand opera, Isaae Roth of 74 Auburn Ave. also know his Bible. The Pontiac Press recently’ had a filler item which stated that the 2ist verse of the 7th chapter of Ezra contains every that he cannot find the letter “jy” there —neither can MAT. Back from a triy to Brazil, ; Morton Foster says that foreigners now are forbidden © to own any stock in that nation’s petro- leum activities. With its very appropriate name, the © magazine “Changing Times” - finds that more than one-half the job openings in our nation now are closed to people over 45. Families with five living gen- erations are quite numerous, but my Metamora scout sends word that “if everything goes OK,” they expect to Have one with six living generations “around April 1, ac- cording to the doctor.” I have it directly from Michigan State Police Commissioner Joseph A. Childs that most of us are drivin, slower in the daytime and faster at night since the state speed fimits went into effect. Se ‘Verbal Orchids | to— Mrs, Mary gE. Wells | of 179 Mechanic st; ninety-second birti- dayy +) ; » «Mr and tre, Thomas Tiltman ‘of 903 Mt. ens St.; ia wed | ding anniversary. Mr, and. Mrs. Wallace {G versary, Cass Riinérda ea 7 Payehologist: , ‘Explains § ! of Post Office ine sites rte bilahed if ine aitier bor re= Guest, niet p ris critical in its postal workers’ wages, few people colts 4 get. Six per cent is posse ‘tor re- tirement, ‘the government helping Many of them do quit and in some cities the turnover is as high as one-third, But workers with 10 a year. After “13” or 15 years seniority hesitate to start at the bottom somewhere elsé. Because only an act of Con- gress can increase salaries, it is even more difficult, Here's hoping our raise goes through. Anether Postsans's Wile’ ‘Charge tor: Parks but Boast Salary’ It is -Jess-than_a_ crime to think of charging to go to state parks. Many who could not go at all if they had to pay can go and enjoy them. for just a day. It. is.- too bad Michigan is getting so poor in some ways but can beast of of- ficials’ salary. Just plan out yor trips and we'll pay for them, and burden us with more taxes. Gertrade L, Johnson wale Lake Urges Influence for Court Change . Roger used Seneca’s tech- nique to. shatter Marilyn's. in- jatuation for Tom and wake her up to her true love. Poets make us believe romances spring up without forethought, but we psychologists offer you the true facts by which you can build your own love affair. Scrapbook these actual case records. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case U-323: Roger D., aged 27, is the dentist who started dating Marilyn, as described yesterday. “Dr. Crane, Marilyn is a wonder- "ful girl,” he informed me, I have fallen in love with her. * * * “In fact, I suggested marriage. she told me she didn't love “So what do you advise next?” SENECA TECHNIQUE Well, this is usually the spot in a romance where the “Seneca technique’ works a mir- ro When Seneca, was asked for advise in a similar situation by a young Roman lad, Seneca said: “Go to the archer. See how he “handles his bow. With one hand he pulls it toward him but with the other he pushes it away.” So I suggested that Roger fully apply a little of that “pushing away” strategy, ‘ * * * . For he had been dating Marilyn steadily at least twice per week and sometimes oftener. Without fully realizing what was happening, Marilyn had thus come to rely upon Roger for happiness and dates and. jolly camaraderie, "Roger was thus an emotional crutch. Marilyn leaned on him probably more than she ever dreamed. was due in : was good . looking and gay. ‘So Roger’ started taking Nancy around for a week. * Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE o- " there may he mistakes On fas, at ea oe Ne, veer Seaaet ~~ 2 Ren a pee Bae Woy. eZ of, Ortonville: nifty eign i ieee omens [ ring te i ‘ he ‘Seneca’. Method Sparks Romance thought Nancy was a feélative of Roger,’ she confessed. “Dr. Crane, one of Roger's college chums, 3 In other words, Marilyn suddenly felt helpless when the emotional crutch was taken away from her, ° lover, And it began to disturb Marilyn. I replied that I had thoueht so until I saw him out with a strange “I suddenly realized that I was head over heals in love with I can’t live without him.” could never leve anybody Tom is just a bad dream. I hepe I never see Tom as long as live. But I can’t live wo Rasa, Me I love him truly.” So Roger and Marilyn were married a few weeks later, - Always write to Dr, George Crane. of ‘The Pootiae ‘Press, Ponting Michigan. « ba — 2 Kept Tax x Pace? We have a history that tells us the Federal government revenues for the year ending June 30, 1906. They are: total receipts—$5M,- 914,715; total expenditures—$568,- 727,565, showing a surplus of $26,- . 187,141. If prices had kept pace with taxes a ten cent article would now cost roughly $12.60 if the pro- posed budget of nearly $72 billion is allowed, and this doesn't include - state and loca] taxes, Fred E, Hyde Holly ‘Try Hollywood ‘if You’re Perfect’ Well, “happy 31-24-34,” and Car- lotta, if yqu are of perfect shape and what not, why don't you try fo’ Miss Pontiac this time or may- be go a little farther and get into Hollywood? I have the good looks, personality, hips ahd waist, but the wool and orlon sweaters don't ~ Stalin’s Spirit Still Lives 4 Years After His Death Soviet Premier Stalin died four Moscow radio at 4:07 a.m. March 6 (8:07 p.m, EST March 5), 1953, announced to the world the death of the madman in these words: “The heart of the comrade and inspired continuer of Lenin’s will, the wise leader and teacher of the Communist Party and the Soviet see tye ne Vissarion- ovich Stalin—has stopped beat- ing.” Death was attributed to a cere- Dr. William Brady Says: _ lodin Ration, Caleicaps 23% Keep Couple Well, Happy Wisconsin reader says she is 49 years old, and*her hair is as blond sprouts at the temple und fore- head hair line, so it's back on the _ jodin ration and color reappears. se, acne Sally, ah hee, Woe band did. = « « husband ' many corresponden' its have iy « dsegors sa wales clared, restores more or less of he as See Wr bk Gee fe be the natural color which has been doesn’t he can scateely walk, Sal entkaue “ae “Your teachings But I can’t impressed ecthag tie pate deadly. | One by the volume of textinony rom bral hemorrhage. He was stricken late March 1. His rage at Yugoslav Marshal Tito’s signature of the Balkan treaty with Greece and Turkey the day before might have brought on the stroke. . + * + His first sethack on what was believed a determined effort to take over the entire world occurred when the North Atlantic alliance was created, PURPOSEFUL MADMAN Stalin was rated a madman by those who carried out his many purges and who managed to sur- Vive him, But he was a madman with a purpose. * * * Some reports ‘say that purpose was war, that his death spared the world an atomic conflict. The big question of course still Will his “rule-by-committee” avoid an atomic conflict with the West? The triumvirate that took over when the 73-year-old Stalin died Praises Press for Public Aid We wish to thank the. Pontiac Press staff for the very generous support given to many local or- ganizations. The Press has truly served as an instrument for the public welfare. __ Seer Lepp dr. ‘God Will Se See Pigeons Fall’ T am ashamed of the people who want to destroy those lovely-pig-——__ eons that fly around downtown. witness the destruction of those pigeons. Is there anyone brave enough to go against that? - s. Approves Ouster of Jackie Gleason Puce Jédide Gleasia Gb kicked ‘Office of Welfare Deserves Praise’ In reply to the letter about the Ww ‘wobdertul ob i} are i Le ‘5 ‘ae es ate PONTIAC mass FRIDAY, airs 8, 1957 } Sy: ‘School Board : Bes miner srubvo Gute Ty “Cains 9-Pc. BEDROOM OUTFIT. Dresser tae Is '@ Pillows. Calls for Total Available Levy Grand Jury Indites eae eee ‘Scandal’ Magazine Oicred Roba | ates Budget in Detail] = ti signed to finance beth ten by N. E. Benson, The govern- © 2 Lome 50 6 Yee $! 50 fh tieect end caphat tmproverrenes (TOM Fever Attack {mene charged that the pill re °2 ‘ables to 1960-61 without requiring addi- : ferred to in the article was de- g | tomal tax millage. — AUCKLAND. New Zealand in—|**Tibed “in & manner calculated Be Whit- wiasa"eutrssonetey Eden Suffers Again [it mcm“ | opera- tion of the charges. Kable offi- Woman Accused operating bud-|costs. dential magazine and its distrib- con woe te ee ting company with mail obscene| dren of her own, has received tet. of Education and In-a.study of 49 Detroit area|oP crime-inciting matter and giv-|‘ers from offering ; bap ae . er ee eneree on shertien + *¢ *¢ = was [ the pro-|Dearborn in number of students, * kk * ‘Reg. $39.50 budget, although it is at 4/12th in valuation per pupil; fifth Ly Police disclosed the letters yes- NNEREING high ot S1SKEIN, repre malataning de lowest tax re] ht Ine, of New York rought, ito court wither us ; a hve Fe ¢ hat 54 from the minimum amounts re The board will meet again next|@nd the Kable Printing Co ee eee , 1 eee ane ee Peden ere — awit ads, budget work. Were, named. bia Gee by police after a oy : ep 4) ‘Superintendent Dana P. The indictment was based on an! iwoday search last weekend, article published inthe March onan one re E 4 j a ¢ “FURNITURE 108 EPH | APPLIANCE Expert. 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Size 34 to 46, Special Sale MEN'S PANTS Ail colors, < $3ee sines 28- Cae 2 if : 2 ee > < | 2 Me 2 .% . - ’ 73 “There's been no demand for | . tweed this spring,” she «said, | “But suits with back interest are doing nicely.” 7 + 2 & ; The tremendous popularity of | F the gray flannel suit,"she added, has brought gray back as a top color for the first time in about three years. Perennial navy,- however, ranks as"‘completely | stylish again this year. a PTSA Hears | Dr.’ Hill From Michigan State Dr, Guy Hill, high school cooperation, Mich- igan State University, _ spoke before the Washington Junior High School PTSA ‘Thursday evening in the schoo] auditor- jum. He defined education as being “basically the transition | from immaturity to maturity, and from maturity to more ma- | turity.”" . | Dr. Hill listed three respon- sitilities of adults: To help young people adjust to “what is’ or the conditions now, to improve the conditions now, and to furnish an environment ‘of proper attitudes and val- ues. : director of | ; i | 1 * * + Mrs. William Wright served as program chairman and Ar- nold Thingstad annouticed that the moral. standards of its PTA resolution requesting the - Motion ‘picture industry raise the moral. standards of its films. Friendship Club Helps Orphans Organized for the purpose of sponsoring orphan children who are residents of Oakland County Children's Home, Friendship Cir- éle Club is already busy making clothing and planning recreation fgr a 13-year-old girl. Charter members of the group Mrs. Bruce Glasgow, Mrs. Paul Ben- nett, Mrs. James Johnson, Mary- lin "Atkins, Janet ‘Deem, Norma Balmer, Donelda Brantley, Mr s. Beverly Robb, Irene LaFave and Mrs, Daniel Donnelly, Lutheran Guild Has Luncheon Meeting _-Thirty-two members of the Grace Laitheran Church Guild gathered at Fellowship Hall for a luncheon meeting. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. Martin Rummel, Mrs. Michael Gallo and Mrs. Eric Berg. ~The Rey, Richard spoke on “Lent, What | Se ot sak tee ee director of: Pontiac Parts d colored slides of ¢ sored’ nae * |TV appearance, is thoroughly sold! don’t feel that pull when you are Mrs. Ashton W. Emery (left): was hostess to members of the Waterford Branch of the a in her home on _Droyton: Plai (left) of Glarkitin wal Mrs. Charles Harrison’ (cen- ter) of Drayton Plains, Mrs. John Read (righ) was. Dixie highway. as she greeted Mrs. Tiairediie 2 was Guest Dey. for the W aterford Dreith of the Women’s National Farm and Garden Plains was _cohostess. Association. Mrs. ee 10 Couples in urope Birmingham Group) Journeyed Abroad’ for Winter Sports BIRMINGHAM—A group of 10 young Birmingham couples returned Monday from a winter holiday in Europe. Most of their three weeks were spent skiing at Klitzbuehl, “Austria, and enjoying winter sports in Switzerland, but they Stopped off in Munich before | plane home. Included in the group were Mr, and Mrs. Robert E, Fife, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan D. Doug- las Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph She is photographed Alton Banfield “f ins, president of the branch. Women’ s Section i Getsinger, Mr. and Mrs. "THE PONTIAC PRESS. PAGES T6- 9) Katharine Cornell TV Exciting, Democratic *: By JOAN HANAUER | “I visited Germany one epee NEW YORK (INS) — Katharine'/during the Hitler éra, and you Cornell, rehearsing for her second could see the mob effect. But you on the medium as a force for| seeing something right in your own democracy 4s well as a fascinat- fhoem: Five or ten people can't get ling field for an actress. | excited the way 100,000 can. Pas- * * * jsion and over-emotionalism sort of Miss Cornell is starring injput you off and become em- “There Shall Be No Night,” on) barrassing.” NBC-TV, March 17. Her TV début * * * was made last April in “The Bar-| When it comes to television as retts of Wimpold Street," jan entertainment medium, Miss The great lady of the theater / Cornell is full of personal and gen- was interviewed in the rehearsal | eral enthusiasm, hall during lunch hour. She wore | «7 find it fascinating, and new a beige sweater set and tweed | and I enjoy it very much,” she skirt. | said, and added with a smile, Occasionally she dipped into @ “of course, I'm exhausted now. brown paper bag to pull out a) I shall enjoy it much more the sandwich she had prepared for) dqay after the show.” herself. In between nibbles she| é . . chattered in charming .and untem- sateen” style, | The actress is impressed with * * Be | ear believe _ there would, camera, which picks up the small- have been a Hitler if there had|ést movement and makes it mean- been television,” she said. * ‘Sitting| ingful. She is pleased that Robert in your own home with a few peo-| Sherwood’s “There ‘Shall Be No ple, watching someone get up and| Night” has béen updated, so that rant, you can't be caught by the/|it takes place during a Hungarian tremendous pyll of mob psychol-| anti-Communist uprising, instead ogy. That was Hitler’s tremendous| of during the 1939 Russian in- strength, | vasion of Finland, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kirkby of Orchard - Lake avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Kay Joanne, to James Thomas Chandler, son of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Chandler of Baldwin avenue. He i? a grad 0 Fs. s University. A May ‘wedding ie é the sensitivity of the television) Mrs. James Aibeit and Mrs. Erling G. Landsnaes were host- esses at a shower Tuesday eve- ning in the Abbott home for Mrs, Richard G. Tate Jr., a - recent bride. — ae GUESTS a Mrs. James A. Finds. Brant their two children, Jeffrey and Barbara, were weekend guests of Mr. Brandt’ s mother, Mrs. A. J. Brandt of Kennesaw avenue, * * * Mr, and Mrs. Rolfe C. Spin- ning are spending this week in New York, * She is most pleased at being) allowed to play the role without| frantic and meaningless move-| ment just for motion's sake. INTELLIGENT AUDIENCE “The television audience,” -she| said, “is vast, fantastic and I will say intelligent. They can appre- ciate sincerity. ad ° # “We underestimate «the - public * * Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Veh- “ meyer, who have spent the past month in Honolulu, are now at Palm Desert, Calif. They. plan constantly. No doybt there are| to return’ home the last of many people who don't want to} March. z hear anything serious at all—peo- * * * Wednesday afternoon the Bir- mingham Musicale will present Dorothy Kemp Roosevelt, pianist, and the Birmingham Chorale Ensemble in a pro- gram at the Community House. The chorus is directed by Mrs, Gertrude Greer and will be accompanied by Mrs. Rob- ert S. Clifton of Huntington Woods. Mrs. Roosevelt is well known as a pianist and teacher and has appeared with the Michi- gan Symphony and also with the National Symphony Or- . chestra in Washington, D.C, TEA TO FOLLOW Mrs. Robert F. Killeen will be chairman of the day and Mrs, Helmer Carisoh will be in charge of the tea which will follow the ‘musical numbers. ~ Her committee includes Mrs. Harold G. Webster, Mrs. Réyal | G. Mack, Mrs, Orren Mohler, Mrs. Raymond T. Giffels, Mrs. Neil Talmadge and Mrs. Allen Bumpus, Pouring will be Mrs. Ralph A. Main, Mrs, Earl Bartholo- mew, Mrs, A, Frye Ayers and Mrs. William A. Kindley. Hostesses for the day will be Mrs. Robert C. Gibson, chairman, Mrs. Henry E. Ed- . wards, Mrs. Chester B. Mc- - Cormick and Mrs, Walter R. MacKenzie. Mrs. William G. Busch is arranging staging assisted by Mrs, Richard 0. — Mrs. “Frank M. Heath. Four pages today in Women’ s Section ple who are too tired, or who don't want to think. But the very fact they are tired shows they have been using their minds: and are intelligent. “Audiences don't have to be : fed pap constantly, and I think. television has shown that.” The lack of an audience doesn’t bother Miss Cornell, who said; “I enjoy rehearsals. Some of the best performances ever done are performed the last day or two of rehearsals, before the show goes before an audience. * * * * “The lack of scenery, costumes and makeup brings the play down to the essentials, and if the actor is sincere he can catch it very much better.” Central WSCS Hears Address on Mental Health! “The Church and Mental Health” was discussed by John Vanderlind, Social service worker at Pontiac State Hospitdl, at the Thursday afternoon tea held at Central Methodist Church by members of the Women's Society of Christian Ce ek ee ' Mrs. Cecil Choate and Mrs. Har- a : : old Sibley presented several vocal Nora hey | ‘se ie ETE “ne Marks. hiversary St, Patrick en were Mis. Charles} ‘The 18th annive: Steéber,’ Mrs. Sibley, ‘Mrs. Wil- liam Lacy and — ‘Robert yrnes. Ww Mrs. H. F. Simmons, rs. Harry During the Yeager and Mrs. Ral een on eR ge sage me that followed, officers : were com-|nominated \for the election to bi wand el Ait % Eicon ar et ms 2 a es pee. e oe | going to Paris to take their | eee fee © lew tie 8 ‘and two children, he makes his White ( left ) of Waterford mae egy sy ‘ Mrs. Fred Bohlman (left) pf Cole- man avenue, chairman of the Inter- Garden Club F lower Show, received a Ponting Press Phetes by Jims Mahar: fiusls. Mrs. W illiam Baer of Winkleman drive to the gathering. Mrs. Norman Hill (right) of Drayton + tae Whe. ee ee SO ee Ee en ere ene ead carnation. from Mrs. Rebecca Gould of Orangegrove avenue, a cohostess for the Thursday meeting. Mr. and Mrs. George Wasser-iand Mrs. Stantey Ferguson of berger have returned to their|North East boulevard. home on Illinois avenue after} . & 4 spending several weeks in Florida, Marcia Thomas of Elizabeth Their son, Leo, a dentist in the| Lake road has recently been armed forces, met them in Georgia! elected to the office of and spent some time with them) s@cial chairman for the South before returning to) House of Alice Lioyd Dormitory | duty at his military post. at University of Michigan. * * * * * * David Hugh Connolly, son of Mr. and Mrs, Roy T. Connolly of Maitland, Fia., former resi- dents of Pontiac, has become granddaughter, Mrs. Joan Sloan, celebrated their birthdays at a party held Tuesday in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Slaybaugh on Fourth Avenue. * * * ‘Marilyn Kizer, daughter of Mr. jand Mrs. A. J, Kizer of East Pike Street has been pledged by Alpha Augusta, Ga, He completed his law study at the University of Georgia Law) School in December, With his wife home in Augusta. oh: * * Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kraatz and| Mr. and Mrs. E, R. Lindow of! Birmingham will be quests at Sun’ Valley, Idaho, during the coming week, ority at Michigan State Univer- sity. * * * Mr, and Mrs, Paul Hagie of Middlebelt road will travel by plane to Cleveland where they | will be weekend guests of Mr. . 2° 2 and Mrs. J. C. McDermott, for- Leaving on Saturday by motor | mer Pontiac residents. for a two-week vacation in Flori- x %& da are Mr. and Mrs. Turris Me-| Mr, and Mrs, James Varion of Cully of St. Joseph Street and Mr.'Lanman drive are receiving con- Official Still Isn't Keen on Women in the Army | WASHINGTON (INS) — The Senate Armed Services Com- mittee has approved the Pen- -‘tagon appointment of former Rep. Dewey Short (R-Mo) after Sen, Margaret Chase Smith (R-Maine) sharply ques- tioned him on his:opposition to women in the armed forces, . £ * The. committee yesterday recommended full Senate con- firmation of Short to the $20.- 000-a-year post of assistarit ‘ a agthaaed for civil func- | congressman opposed a_ pill granting regular status for servicewomen in 1948, At that time, he character- ized women in the armed forces as “deadly’’ because of the “biological differences” of men and women. * * * Asked by Mrs. Smith if his views had changed, the 58- year-old Missourian said, “not much.” But be added: ° “T would never discriminate against the fair sex. because’ IT have a mother who is a : Pi diinad eit ta bi. woman . , . and | married — of former _Assistant be Maj. Gen, Emer- “had not changed,” did Short Mrs. J. L. Slaybaugh and her © Tau Chapter of Sigma Kappa sor-| - Personal News of Interest i in Pontiac gratulations on the birth of a. Mr; and Mrs, Frederic BR. eHess) of Hudson, Ohio, “4 the birth of a daughter, beth Elaine, March 1. 4 F. of Birmingham and Mrs, Warren C, Breidenbach of Dayton, Ohio, ~ * * x Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Laatsch | (nee Shirley Hotchkiss) of Clark- ston announce the birth of a son, . Jeffery Clarence, Feb, 24 at St.~ ot (Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents of the infant are Mrs, Meta Schulz of Clintonville, © Wis., Mrs. William Morgan of Wil- liams street and Walter Hotchkiss of Oxford, Breakfast land Dance Are Planned _ Committees for two social events isponsored by Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha were an- nounced at the Thursday meeting of the group in the YMCA, The annual Founders’ Day — a ee As \ pel ata Siteny, meeting. i‘ son itschner as Army chet *) stin feel the same ‘way? ~ To which the ex-lawmaker Smith, in questioning —_replied;“*'I don't think God has » recalled that the tetajer changed His views on that.” Late | \ - ‘ ‘ i \ . \ / , \ a0 re i oan e? | E ptge ey | Fs ‘ J "a ; A | x : ae a) : | iv Ves pM R A \ ._ THE PONTIAC PRESS,, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1957 s . eee se ay Even Clear Up Skin Trouble —— bob ) | Observatory |’ White House |May Even Clear Up Be act teas als Tour Taken | r\ Receptions [Exercise Won't Harm Co by Sorority ; — Are Festive By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN | A. Exercise could not poely| QT go to my doctor + often but tic facial expressions, or eye strain. o , Alpha Delta Kappa < | Elegance, Beauty| (tee Friday Question Box) [IMiyite where anyone got such altarian "and eat’ only moderate ) : Told About Work f j Set Off “Tp crazy idea. It will more likely|amounts. I am 5 feet 4 inches a Lake Angel Official Pores. |mach butt beard that exarcer|beb ear it up. Many teetagers|and weigh 18 pounds. My busing : _BURTON’S Of -ane ec poe'le Official Pomp have skin trouble because the little| measures 39, waist 29 and hips 39./" 05 (0 the chi SSQSG Rw oil glands are more active at that|My age is nearer 60, than 16! - . |} APPAREL for WOMEN Alpha Delta Kappa sorority toured WASHINGTON —- White House © day with ene Sap Weta ak — Se eens Keith Pleree affairs. Those privileged Q. “I have just lost 16 pounds 501% me tell of the work being done there. tend are impreaned by: but I am in practically no better |", Yee, you should lose that 15 | ROMANO CNC CNN CC ee COS Dr. Pierce explained that by| ; gance and beauty of the shape now than I was before I | sounds for the sake means of the solar telescope pic- ret setting and the pomp and dieted. I am 5 feet 5 inches tall health ag well as your appear- tures of the sun's action are filmed p stance of the presidential and weigh 18% pounds. I know | oo” “* at regular intervals. \] sion accompanied by the that is too much but what should ‘Se -s % - music of the dashing r I weigh? My bust measures 35, Q. “My is 2 egal -aahe~aellcanaeaen Marine Band. waist 26 and hips 38 inches.” she bas Wile Toes <7 te amen ten Supple brim and the new high) It is quite true, as one A. You should weigh about 123/her eyes, What causes of hteslensteny teavel (TOT™ Satine eny Secture detect! chearved locking ever Ge pounds so you are a little over-iwhat can she do for them? Nee tere when Gallilon (Ntich stitf lines tend toemphasize.|at one of this year's weight. Lose this last weight grad-| A. Your daughter is began ahest 1810 To compensate for irregular fea-|*No court in Europe could ually and concentrate on hip|that I imagine the lines built the first telescope through |tures consult a makeup artist. this” = ‘ . tion must come from which he looked at the moon and /Fujier mouth will balance that thin ak oe ee casero ; Brassscnconaase cnet Se saw mountains and upper lip look. eee a, cee ae ; : : tainment at the White House, |. To Alpha Delta Kappas ae speaker by showing aldes that it/OTC Party President and Eisenhower P : : lstrated scents) exalanations| aged Group's Purpose Told |i and conclusions conceming <./Scheduled huge affairs designed to include : : lee es 4 sf 8 se 8 ee 8 ea eee eee ‘habitation of other planets in our ee Room, | FASHIONS : diy lang pol af jane shortly y afer. 11 vech. md From France - Plans were also com-| At all three receptions (the last | - : FURTHER REDUCED i a oe pe ) wae on Marlborough drive. | officials) Mrs. Eisenhower wore| foundation, TO A FRACTION id Meets = — 4 tat g walow! with a low-cut | . ron jewel-em } etches taffeta, decision k: f : i Ge Gdind oaenee es OF ORIGINAL PRICES! and Mrs. Ray Haertter were| ception when a guest confided she| summer fashions the Wednesday eve-|had not until that moment seen/ Tru of Iraq Caldron 170,|the dress. . Daughters of Mokanna. Plans were; In announcing her intention, | Balance’s the annual cere-| Mamie said, “That way. as many) \ : held April 22. people gion aad will get ‘| all-in-one \ : ak AN Patient in Hospital | 3.

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WA ane IRONING BOARD ADJUSTABLE (588 All Metal Construction _ PAD-COVER 700 ’ Fits All Standard Sizes Foam Pad and Silicon Cover _ FREE PARI KING NEXT TO STORE — LONG. “His presence isn't regarded as a Monster Your Home? - Stifles Conversation With ly Members ,a welcome treat but more as an “What is television doing to intrusion, “Or if the parents aren't listen-\dren and lives in a 'ing-to TV and the children are, it ’s| Englewood, N, J, She While the)lot of volunteer work television set blares forth, the host | munity. the same old’ story. and hostess and guest try to talk above it, after the hostess explains sweetly, ‘It’s the children’ s favor- ite program.’” Those aren't the only examples; of the rudeness of some TV ad- dicts: TIME OUT FOR TALK Wives complain to. me that the only time they can make a remark to their husbands without being shushed is during commercials. * * Children, in sotne homes, find it impossible to compete against the TV set for their parents’ at- tention. Nothing they want to j talk about seems quite as impor- } tant to their parents as whether or not some TV killer is going to I be caught or how some TV tear- } jerker is going to end. fi So the childrén are told with le frown to keep quiet. t= There were those. who said | that the American family would in time learn to relegate TV to its rightful place. But that hasn't been true in all homes. In quite a number—judging from my mail—it is_still. the one-eyed | monster. & | | i what happens when you combing work and homemaking." — But it needn't, and it never when the woman loves the she’s- in. She has a husband and two big Betty is no heajthier or younger than Mrs. T, She just happens to love her work, And loving your work is the biggest time and labor- saving device there is! TAKE TIME OUT If you feel that life is just a rat race, maybe you should take time out to see what really inter- MOMS Unit Two: Conducts Meeting Mg Mrs, E. L. Rathbun, Mrs. J. A. Miller and Mrs. Frank Emery. Announcement was made of the national convention to be held in Cleveland, Ohio, on May 22, 23, 24 and the annual spring card party scheduled for April 22, ° —————— | Hi | There! | Don‘t Mean: to Horn. in but Don’t RS * ~ You Think It’s About Time You Climbed Out of That Easy Chair and Took the Family to ‘’Ted’s’’ for Dinner! | herself trude t } e day tha — Ihave already left and she may! “Well,” Mrs, Tr. . “that | ‘ ¥ | qr HL, shoo! mr _ Represented in the Press? | ; j : ee fs aay fe a | Ivy ? / PON TIAC PRESS | “FRIDAY, MARCH. 8, 1057 rey &3 “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN “ee -£ & = 3 a : 3 Fides Evt 2 Fg Ht FEF IN SAD SHAPE — St. Frederick School stu- dents examine ancient band instruments stored ~—at the school for many —years—since the band program wan. Ganentinend. Wit Be fpeetnnce of Glen Smith, Poll St. Mike Class = ss Glen Smith Assists on Tuesday for boys in the seventh voting) through lth grades. es voted:/ The school has selected Glen Smith to organize the band. Smith of room 16 have played for the Pontiac High School pues fhite Elephant Tuesday. Social Service Club held a board or Fr, John Coffey, pres’ pants. and Marching Bands. He was an early member of the Pontiac Sym- phony Orchestra, " At the first meeting, Tuesday, high school students as partici- * * * The economics class visited the Pontiac State Bank last week to learn how a bank operates. A tal comedy. tonight, The annual/ keychain and a penny were given program is under the direction of|them as remembrances of their Band, a U.S. Wavy band, and the;” , by their tw0/University of Michigan Symphony auctions. " Sentora made $35 for the Home Missions by their cake sale Pontiac Press Phote tha achat i easiieg a beat again. Checking the old instruments which will de traded _in-on_new ones are, from left, Kirby St. Fred's Forms Band The girls’ varsity team, cham- pion of its league, is still in the running as it defeated Immaculata Sunday, 18-16. The girls are really out to win. 2 24 The boys’ basketball team score the! visit. Also, Jeanette Ohanesian, Jackie Randall, Sandra Sommerville, Department’s production of |sen and Bob Thompson. _| “You Can't Take It With You,” | Tho girls’ basketball team ts : by Mary Parrish. diligently for Satur- Wasik, captain, Joyce Gone, Judy Bollinger, Lanetta serve as Chairman of the ticket commit- fi tee is Sharon Boyce, aided by ‘|'To Capitals, Camps nse await Sh 5 ail dorudinciés of Michigan State Wednesday, the Madison Jun-' University. A Baby Sitters Club has been the! organized this term at Washington. the'The girls are now capable of car- ing for young children and are anxious to secure jobs. ‘Detroit Lions Meet Waterford ‘Team enjoyed a skating . in Basketball Tilt for AT LINCOLN a! Big Pane are der way to] Varsity Club : cad at Lincoln Junior High to By SANDY WHITE ‘UN DELEGATES’ — Four Pontiac High School students will be the “French delegation to the United Nations’ when Michigan students gather at Hillsdale College March 22-23 for a Pontiac Press Phete mock UN General Assembly meeting. Mel White discusses France's position on the Algerian ques-- - tion with fellow delegates, from left, Lynn Ben- ter, Claudia Wasik and Gail Cedrick. speakers took the spotlight this) March 11 - 16. week in area schools. . Finalists are still being chosen to represent the Walled Lake High) tests the week of March 18. The district contest will be an | ects entered, Farmington, Southfield, Van tries. a--second: division rating at the;high contest. festival in Ypsilanti on Saturday. AT CLARKSTON class A school, in the state quar-|5étvice, ter-finals in debating. i I ship High School gym, two bas- White has arranged to take nai Stee | and Tony Pizza At 6:30, the Junior Clowns and) he spencer hot not lus tne $0 por cont parte Jackson defended the topic, “‘re-, solve that the federal government) support major agricultural prices) Holly and Northville teams to enter! the state quarter-finals. The next meet will be held at 6 Debates: aa, re “AERIS Leeneresie High School debators and public|Clarkston during AT AVONDALE Avondale High School’s request On Feb. 26, Clarkston High|{r a foreign student has been approved by the American Field School defeated Jackson, a large “a branch of the Red)" Cross. The student will be a senior| and will participate in graduation, held every Menday at 4 p.m, and Commencement exercises, (| * * Meetings of the Future Teach- | Leaving Sunday a, "| ers Club are being held every ,school will be. 108 students who are Clarkston won meets with both) Wednesday, at % p.m. until their | attending members are being received into dents from the newly fermed club. + NOUS, chool Speakers ie Come tions week of; New officers have been elected zs the ito the Pep Club, Vice-president is | The Biology Club is sponsoring Jerry Hale; with Judy Haddix, sec- la Science Fair, April 6, to be held retary: and Sharon Wiles, treas- s ho I i tri t jall day at the high school. There’ urer, Fred Spencer is member-at- seden ap op yarn’ Fe expected to be 20 to 30 proj- ‘large for the Student Council. -* * * AT LAKE ORION Monday night the new Lake Thursday and Friday of last! Inter-Lake League contest with wee; a “Name That Tune Con-| Dyke and Waterford sending tests was held le Se Grtnnations, a en- ij Abare. Senior, won the high ; school contest, while Sharon Par.\cron High School Jub-A-Leers The senior high school band took Ker, seventh grade, won the Junio meeting and dance. Officers of the Square Dance Club held its first i¢lub, which meets in the school |evm and is open to all students, + President; Pa- lene Shea, treasurer. Meetings and .dances will be “i the school's educa- constitution is drawn up, New /tional camp for eighth grade stu- a Ole Ser Schools, i SF z bi fre f HD 5 i | Huth i Fs E i iy 5 Fi # “te 4 : [ | i * $ eee Se 9 t05 Dail Fridays ‘til 8 =. Use This New Convenient Department For Commercial Deperits - Savings f San Dooliie get Banking Hours r (CO — Mon. Thru Sat. ee tne . Money Orders and Travelers f | Slaybaugh’ S ‘BOAT. 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SET Alin Mi papas Meee Pa aa Oe ee ae a ent lib LiMo hae i ed Sagi nieag ‘a i THE PONTIAC PRESS, riley is MARCH 8, doar / x Haitian mahogany. is becoming * dolombia js planning | pay Science Teachersirex ee oe. meee ber New Interest At Electro HOT. POINT SPECIALS County are. banding together, united in an effort to ‘stimulate their pupils toward greater inter- OWN THIS SET FOR LESS THAN $1.25 PER WEEK! takes great pride in presenting MARK FISHER. who has been with our firm for 32 years. Mr. Fisher specializes in the sale of good residential propefty. He is a graduate of Pontica High Sehool and also attended the Uni- versity of Michigan and resides at 159 Wenonah Drive. Cal] him at FE 32-0123. ; oar SS est in this age of rapid scientific | advancement. Spearheading the organization of the Oakland County Science Teach- \ers Club is C. H. Meyers, head of | the physical science department of Waterford Township High School. “Main purpose of the club is to bring industry and the class- | room closer: together,” according to Meyers. Spurring the membership of 530 is the feelifig that there is a con- siderable lack of interest in sci- ence among many school students. - Members feel that. by learning more from contacts with industry, they will be able to stir more in- terest in their students, * te * “Industry is branching out into jentirely new fields that we should know about,” Meyers said. “The one sure way to learn about these Wayland Woman hore is to ied ramspepel with man ; = ‘. : | ~turi : 8, d - m4 ca : rations, series of talke and as Waits Return” ‘i x BIG Trade-In Allowance ir students” he aaaea. | "(Of Song Sparrow *F REE Delivery For the first session March 28 * FREE “Th C. R T. Warranty ay Drastic Reductions on | ‘NOFMA—Paget and Smith OAK FLOORING ‘Reg, ane, 95 179” Random Lengths ? Per. | No. 2 Common nes. sis 13 Hun. 95102 No. 1 Common tes. sz 22” v. Select g Ms $31 $26" es a representative of Park: Davis WAYLAND «® — Something bess company will give a demonstration'Capistrano on a small scale, one| ‘of bio-chemistry. Michigan's pioneer bird. watchers oo '~ thopes-soen--that— spring _tempera-; tures will bring the seventh annual 4 land 34 years ago became the 12th |person in Miehigan to receive a} DETROIT (INS) — President of bird-banding permit from the Fed- the United States Rubber Co./eral Fish and Wildlife Service, warned yesterday the U.S. is com-| [jie particular bird Mrs. Short jmitting financial suicide. seeks this year is a song sparrow H. E. Humphreys Jr. told the) she banded in 1950, Two sum- ‘annual meeting of Associated Busi- mers ago, Mrs. Short banded a Warranty iness Publications the future eco-| mate brought back by her perky : |nomic progress and personal free-| visitor ‘The pair_ returned last dom of the American people are spring to make themselves a Gg = ; jthreatened by the federal govern-| nome and raise a tamily, PORT ABLES 9 1 4 17 | h ‘ment's recent reversion to taxing) . ee = = 3 nei “ ‘and spending philosophy and poli-| The sparrows are highlights in) F OR So new administration seems|om, Her ledgers sow ste bas sa | __ FREE HOME TRIAL 158 Oakland FE 2-3781 5 S.% to have discovered an old hat! banded more than 75 varieties of ‘worn by previous administrations| birds. A retired teacher, she has Plenty of Free Parking in Rear OPEN 9 TO 9 DAILY Dries in 55 Minutes BM see acid SR beaebe oS Vwi iis Siam ara ‘and has found that it fits,” he said.|Served at schools in Plainwell, “It means that big government| Dorr, Miner Lake and Allegan. lwith its excessive spending, huge| Mrs. Short is proud of her con- national debt, inflation run-away,|‘Tibutions toward new knowledge welfare. plans, threatened controls|about migratory instincts of song land ress-stifling backbreaking| ‘birds. A robin she banded- was tax Loops still with us. {found in Ardmoor, Pa., and a blue- Humphreys called ‘on business|bird in Cottonwood, Ala. Both ‘publication to help carry the, story examples helped substantiate aig to the people “‘so they will rise| Fish and Wildlife Service finding lup and insist’ our government that birds have an east-west migra- irecognize the folly of its. taxing} tion, besides their annual north ‘and sponding policies.’ south treks. 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FA ; i 7 si Elizabeth Lake Road i we FE. , Opt anim Friday and Sturdy Nigh ha : gS i af foe ; i { \ { . i j , ps4 4 fy 5 : ‘ f A { : ef é i f ‘ge | ‘ fe { r fj : yy 2 i i s f a | _THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1057" ’ | | fi , Sr UE) re eae : ) MAG LYE R Pare h Cranes Finish Third . or An pk pm Cd ied a "J i , in ISL Score Totals’ Ee cae FRIENI , = s tay (ee pe Cranbrook finished 3rd in \com- se Sense ..< ) : bined team scoring for the: fall and + Save Dollars! winter sports seasons in the Inter- | Do-it-Y a. ner of tonight's Almont-Mt. Clem-, of the weakenéd foe, The Rams Rochester's wide margin of vic- os League; it was announced) Tube T “ : whittled away at the deficit and)tory ‘is. deceiving, The - underdog) '44y- bel X Sharpshooting Rochester ad- aS Wildcats. gave the Falcons fits in| The Cranes compited 7 5-6 points’ . Tom Derocher climaxed the rally : b i “| vanced to the Class B finals with the Ist half before yielding to su-|by gaining 1st place ties in wres-| HUDSON Ss 4 Class C district basketball tour-| 5, 97.64 triumph over Oxford. The}>Y dunking the tying basket with! perior scoring power. — tling and soccer, and a deadlock ; I nament at Pontiac High. survivor of tonight's Avondale-|20 seconds remaining. Oxieed “aie if for 3rd in football, They were win-| Hardware | The Rams turned the trick) Cyarkston test faces the Falcons rane saces a aaa hag . ee less in the basketball league. Cran- | 1475 Baldwin Ave. | Thursday veces by conquering] saturday for the district crown. | ee ess ne ‘ s sb — ‘ters. en . on brook won the all-year title in| LES HUDSON ‘FE 4-0242 an old nemesis, 1955-56. 53 DESOTO V-8, Tudor Hard- top. See this one! $160 Down. 52 CADILLAC, Forder. $120 Down, 55 PONTIAC, Siar Chief Cata- Sina. A beauty, Let's trade. 53 PLYMOUTH, Club coupe. A dandy! $34 per month. 54 PLYMOUTH, with many ex- tras. A beauty! 52 FORD, Fordor. pin. $95 Down. 51 STUDEBAKER. $35 Down. Clean as a 46 PONTIAC, Sedan coupe. . Good. $100. | 51 OLDS 98, Hardtop. i. 5. ee 52 PONTIAC 8° Hatdtop. — 2% i % 55 DESOTO V-8, Tudor Hard- tep.. A one owner beauty. Get our deal. 55 FORD Victoria Fairlane. Just 14,000 miles, a real buy. 58 CHEVROLET §&; Bel-Air Hardtop. A bargain. 55 OLDS 88, Tudor. Very low mileage. Prices right. oe . crosstown rival St. Michael, in an overtime hair- raiser at the PHS St. Fred came from behind to re chalk up a 55-44 * decision and qual- + ify for a shot at “Sithe district” title “Saturday _ night. PETERS Coach Gene iad squad will meet the win- St. Mike let an almost certain victory slip through its fingers. The Shamrocks collapsed in the halftime, 21-16, and their margin wes upped te 25-25 geing-iate the final quarter. Dan Dropps, whose stellar re- bounding and 15-point scoring ef- fort in the Ist half guided the Mikes to their supposedly safe lead,-suffered a leg injury early in the 4th period and retired to the bench. St. Fred quickly took advantage his 19 poirits during the last quar- lied 17 and 13 respectively. It was the “rubber” match between the two schools and gave the Rams a 2-1 edge for the season. tack with 20. cats held the upper hand until stanza when Rochester finally gained the lead, 42-40, Peters with 26 points. Cari Roland topped Oxford’s three-pronged at- Barons, Farlets i in Finale . By H. GUY. MOATS It’s Bloomfield Hills and Or- | chard Lake St. Mary's coming |down to the wire for the Class B district cage ‘title at Bloomfield Hills on Satufday night at o'clock, There will, be no game on Friday. Eagiets won their place by beat- ing Keego Harbor on Wednesday. ; it night the Barons rumbled over Oak Park’s club 6446. - |. Hal Trott used about every- bedy: “quent the evening to keep the scoring fires burning. : Dave was a “‘dead-eye Dick" dumping ‘em in from the outside jon accurate one-handers. He also varied his style with driveins for kept his ace sohetninas Dave , Drury on the firing line most of | © i Swamps Qak Park Bob's 2nd half scoring with a 10- point production that included six’ straight gift shofs, Mike Detmer’s 17 and Bill Bailey's 15 topped the Oak Park 8 scoring. Parkers were small, over- powered by the taller Barons. Oak Park got almost half its total via the foul line, netting 20 shots to) go with 13 buckets. Miss. State Has All-League Pair By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jim Ashmore and Bailey Howell the one-two scoring punch for Mis- sissippi State, headed the 1956-57 All-Southeastern Conference bas- ketball team announced today by The Associated Press. Other members of the all-star team, sélected in a poll of the players for the 12 league mem- bers, are Joe Gibbon of Missis- sippi, Johnny Cox of Kentucky jand Al Rochelle of Vanderbilt. Lapeer ede Into 'B’ Final Foes Sidelined by Imlay, Dryden Eliminated Lapeer moved into the finals of the Class B district basketball 36-43 triumph over Lakeville. Thurs- ree a ee Ankers teas MINNEAPOLIS #—Ohio State's yhabitual Big Ten swimming cham- pions, shoved into the lead by Canadian Gerald McNamee’s vic- tory in the 1,500-meter free style, go gunning for more laurels to- night in the conference meet at points for the Panthers, who face ee: Saturday for the district the Port Huron ‘C’ district crown with Thursday wins. Larry Der- ow scored 21 points as Imlay downed Marine City, 35-30. Ar- mada beat Capac, 40-35. Roseville came through with a 59-53 verdict over Lake Shore in’ the fading moments of the 2nd || the pressure as Rochester won go-|| ter surge. Derocher. connected for! i : 15, Dropps and Chuck Brown tal-|. Armada and Memphis; tournament at Lakeville with a/” day night. Tom Wilson bagged 24|© ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER m LIFE § jeasy layups. He hit five baskets the University-of Minnesota. 53 FORD Fordor, 8 Cyl. Rebuilt Cass B at Harper Woods and Mem- Meter. Big Value. /in his Ist six tries, and had eight McNamee swam the exhausting! © 93 ete oat for 11-to total 20 points. His all- 1,500 in 19:08.3 in last night's only |p, — hares = — Condition $195. around play was the’ bright spot event. Center Line eliminated Madison, 188 PLYMOUTH, lof the game, His victory left the Buckeyes iD 66, 36 and. Van Dyke ousted Fitz. Extra Slick. % Two other Barons were in dou- first place with seven points to SIX | erald, 49-37, in Class B at Center for Michigan, five for Northwest-| ern, four for Illinois and one for| lowa. : ble figures, with Bob Elston leading the way in the ist period with nine, and a total of 15. ‘Randy Barrett topped Elston by one point, taking up the slack in \Line. Gaines sidelined Dryden in Class D with a 57-43 win at Grand |Blanc and Ferndale St. James) bowed to St. Hedwig, 53-47, in “B’| #7) iplay at Visitation. - | BRAID ~MOTOR SALES DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 33 Years Fair Dealing S. Cass at Pike St. FE 2-0186 Golf Greenskeepers Convene March 14-15 | ‘Carrasquel Lone Holdout’ Michigan greenskeepers — the) iG ' 'men responsible for keeping golf| TUCSON, Ariz. (AP)—Shortstop : Pontiac Press Phote feat in the best possible condi-/Chico Carrasquel is the only re-| 3 REBOUNDERS — St. Mike's tion — will seek advanced informa-|maining Cleveland-Indians holdout! | Danny Dropps (left) and St. Fred-| son at Michigan State University |following the signing of Rudy. Re-| erick's John Bradley both go uP March 14-15. : igaldo, Dick Tomanek and John’ fo a reb ound during a iate period, About 175 turf superintendents | Gray yesterday. | ’ iBussey's, 53-51 i y : in laa Sights OS” eet Nesheet trem Michigan gute courses. coun-| Hank Greenberg. Tribe general! Boys Club advanced to the final! >@!l tourney game at Pontiac High./try clubs and city parks are manager, notified Carrasquel ear- round of the Class D-City Basket-;Dropps got the ball. Freds won in’ ‘expected at Kellogg Center for the lier this week that he had to re-| ball League playoffs with a 53-51) 0Vvertime 55-4, _'28th “annual Turfgrass Conterence.| ‘port to camp today “or eise.”* victory over Bussey’s Whirlwinds amr SG OEE ; last night at Lincoln Junior High. A 4th quarter rally won the trailed after three periods, 45-41, OD} nae ee an te dation SCOTCH? , © mr Gat tek ies oe the finest organisations in e decided it would be | Hal March and Dr. Joyce Brothers ‘ners with 20 points, but Perry | i on the set of “The $64,000 Question” < knew 1 anyway! USED OUTBOARD MOTOR SALE! ‘25 -Some.rebuilt and guaranteed Authorized Mercury Parts & Service | .Pietz Market eliminated Green’ 8) ‘P& H, 530-42, in the loser’s bracket, ‘of the’. double-knockout tourna-' iment. Bill- Hayward rang up 20) |points for Pietz while George Mil-, ler topped Green's with 13. District Results Hal March asks| the i to 75° question! 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Indoors, outdoors, in or if prefer to dé. dwn |p Drury 8 4 2 Bailey 5 8 15 aclas od wih gee poe LEE Seem st 3 Soon” ‘ ‘ " OLIVER Motor Sales out of isolation booths, the correct a 20% discount. ae”. $6 Goewe 83 3 Eo ; B Bereett 1 @ 2 ieer 68 3 3 answer is always Tempawate suits. Come HOLLERBACK a te Lee has come a long way in the automo- li : AUTO PARTS rere) 1 20 46 bile business since he started many |e | in and see ours... why not today? years ago. Today we are pleased to have if him as our Sales Manager. Lee’s record of sales to satisfied customers is com- mendable and is indicative of his desire to provide each one with the best auto- mobile value buy he can possibly consu- mate. Quarters -» 23:13 14 1464 Open 9 te &—Sunday % to 6 ‘ Re 7 646 Free Throws M 340 Baldwin [FF itn Bloomfield Hille 1 12, Oak E Park 16 = CCL lalate i ENTERPRISES \ ‘Del's “= eo Inc. ‘ ot S NEW NI COMPLETE A ‘AUTO PARTS A TEMPAWATE—Reg. U.S. Pat. Off, Drciainsoms SAGINAW at LAWRENCE To his friends and former customers we ~ extend an. invitation to renew acquain- tances. o . Newand UsedCars “The Goodyear Store” \ GOODYEAR. DEALE ER \ ae een ! Tred” | Helpolat Apel | "\ - sas PONTIAC | (272 W. Meple\-BIRMINGHAM | | om " 3504 ELIZABETH © - n a ti, Nights ‘ti ; , ri. oe : r SNe mis LAKE FE 2.9121 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. PHONE FE2-9101 Docc oteea tana hae oe fis =. | THE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC AN) rAd ee, core saes t ' + » 4 ‘ x \ ‘ u' 4 . oA Sage Me 3 | y \ : re Fi 5 aay od : ; . ie ‘ ey ; ee ; a i : Pt \ y 4 7 \ ‘ a3 4 4 ey . ae I, A \ 4 i SS ES gs = ll fe eek. i i ; ee ig a iy { \ bags tes ies os oe +) +4 € ie See Se ah eae oe et Sean SS = : ; i é 3 bee, | . My I | f { | ~ bp Pay : f |, ee ——S* 2 us i re: f o Let } THE PONTIAC P ae RESS, FRIDAY. MARCH - if 5 Board of the Walled Community library is in the process of circu- lating petitions which ask that the proposal for a tax supported li- brary be placed on the April 1 election ballot. : This action was taken at the suggestion of the City Council. + 8: 2 On Feb. 19, representatives of the library board submitted a $5,- 000 budget to the city council as follows: : . Asking Tax Su th council for an appropriation of $2,250 to defray the cost of other items on the budget. Since it felt that the registered voters of Walled Lake should de- cide the issue, council members advised the library. board to cir- omeo Sc Circulate Walled Lake Petitions ported Library | WALLED LAKE—The Planning|on th budget. Members then asked|culate petitions asking for a vote election. at the April 1 Swe Fite i Farm Bureau Group Considers U.N. Tour Hi a ee cea kL bd . sk Bes naysssesocaal poses 82.140.00 = binding, etc. ........ oo | Bureau Women are a Be ed home How services ...... es eeaee meee [tour of the United Nations, to ito Resum — ee som (td The Bade wil besmoucea (ot HOChester 4: "The new builing’will coer 44 *Includes insurance. *x* * ROCHESTER A : : . : Se new cover 44,- At that meeting, board ‘offered| The trip will AS | = fue Geirer's TENDERNESS TEST — Sally ‘Schlereth, MSU senior, daughter | 400 square feet and will include 15 ' ing, v Story Book Hour’ will be re-| of Edward P. Schlereth of 91 Nevada, Rochester, conducts a tender-|teaching stations, cafeteria lobby, AMPARO ITURBI to donate services for the ensuing|two nights, andl includes a touri..64 at the Rochester Public Li- ar, eliminating the biggest item|of New York City, with one day . ness test on beefsteak under the guidance of Mary Morr, assistant |administrative offices and gym. TO SING AT ROCHESTER — Rochester Civic Music Assn. will |Y**" "Ito be spent at the United Nefres, Sint, Se oe. professor, foods and nutrition. Other subject areas in which home | The Board decided to eliminate present Amparo Iturbi, accomplished pianist, in the fourth concert tions. Approximate cost for trans-|_ onal ty > teller and will) & Students work towards degrees at State are clothing and tex- |‘he band room in preference to of the season, Monday night, in the Rochester Junior High audi- portation from Detroit back to De-Jengaged ‘0 be Stary fetes om vat tiles, family economics and home management. two additional classrooms on an ee ee ee Offer Course troit, transfer from train to hotel ter who has been transferred to popntenat alternate bid. — pune at 4. ‘to the accompaniment of her famous train, Detroit office of Parke Davis j Total estimated Scie som tore & Boots Uae Eo eanee Ooeee notion com- : New York, hotel bill and luncheon|‘h¢ . “ 27. building and equipment is $713,- r, . ‘ s will be in the neigh ot $56, |? - Rusty Milk Can 000. ee eae ee We ee Oe eee PE nS Bey two F t Aid — 2 + £-% a Or ax ster -. a nme in hes IN FIFST Al . oe: : Becomes ISSue _|schou bond lassen Apr 198 wes . A Collecti i Do in House Debate 32%. ris ture ee eee ciel on wn site acquisition, architectural fees, ese Flak felt (li (re) PLL EDS: , ...|the building and other specified fo C jFinancin exe ae as me Z Decrease in ae a Gilbert F. a Soe the 2-acre high school site Pac geodon ete “he| COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — Sale|William Finkbeiner, Assistant War- Over 1956 Period — ae oo oats ne the 3 went a anew ing “Mel-Dot Trotters’ is being formed|of debentures to complete the|den of Sector “7” of the West them to reject a bill dealing with ‘eS at the West Bloomfield Township|tinancing of the new Comanagee|91 06 mils] 4 Cl Deteaes, se. ; BD. guenoi> yp agen personal milk . ‘The board itself will take bids pre: ee «, (Methodist. Courch bas produced! will start on Monday. 7:30 p.m. WALLED LAKE — There willjthe state and county plans for this|down 2 per cent from last year’s) The measure, by Rep.lage cabinets, eliminated from the Instructed by Sheffer $31,350 to date. The new total sales in West Bloomfield High School.|1. our vacancies to be filled on|road are known. However they are/total payments, according to a re-|Edson V. Root Jr. (R-Bangor),|base bid. According to the present Pontiac, the classes will be held figufe is only $8,650 away from the|The course will consist of approx-|the Walled Lake City Council in|going ahead with plans to install)port from Treasurer Dorcus Tib-|would permit containers from) building schedule, bids will be let 8 Pe nigral desired goal of $40,000 imately ten two-hour sessions each the April election. The petitions of]traific lights at three of the city’s) bas which bulk milk is to| May 20, a. cep ontngnslicor whe és on a [ena taetrented y candidates are being accepted in'most danagerous intersections. The spread for 1956 totaled $2,-/be built of hot dipped tinned charged —— ievued Cross. the city office up until 5 p.m. on| Persons driving in the city are|061,661. To date, about 85 per cent|steel, stainless steel or other cor- of the hall. a ae * * * Monday, March 18. reminded that the ordinance con-iof the overall township tax hasjrosive resistant material.” To Select Princess . Anyone interested in joining the erat tenet tee Prosegivne Harold C. Bird, Oakland County) 4+ the regular meeting of the|°erning stopping for school busses/been collected. Last year at this k © & group may do so by attending yr Pr. {Communications officer, is instruct-| 44i) here Tuesday. reports|i im effect. Traffic in both direc-jtime, more than 87 per cent of the Wales said the can, its lid -bad- on the first day of April and |teur radio unications were heard from members of var- ly rusted, had been brought to} tion telephone Mrs. Leonard Paho-) oer of each year by presem- line code practice and theory, The|iUs committees, Taxes collected] “°F. stated. The previous year’s spread|the hearing of the House Agricul- lak, FE 4-5400. “| tatton of coupons. ing 1 gy py and|*° date amount to $153,700.25. This was about $1,700,000. ture Committee by the director METAMORA—A Lapeer County f oe —— leaves $15,346.77 outstanding as de- Tax payment deadline was |°f the State Department of Agri- , . Bank of Detroit will be held in Room Ww To Fill F Princess will be selected Annual Rotary Banquet alike eetioting cts 05) ecounticld High School. 7-30. pean pinmuamt for 1968, O fill Four March 1. Thereafter, a 4 per (Culture. . | April 3 according to county dairy Held in Oxford Hall anol ew ot * ® During the past month the fire (Council Seats cont penalty, plus 1; per cent in- | The dinector, he said, reported! specialist John Speicher. Choice in a : : terest was added to residents |‘hat a state dairy inspector had be made committee of OXFORD — The 18th annual| The church is now under con-|_ At the present time Ben Mosher,| department made 9 runs. They || . found 24 cans similarly rusted in|“! ~ Farmer Rotary Banquet was held|struction on a site located west|Fire Chief of West Bloomfield) ow have 18 members of the fire n Rochester whe default in tax payments. [oo Gay's work. All were made| tree: end will be from girts here recently in the Pythian Hall, |of Commerce village. Chairman of Township, and Fire Deputy for) department, ten of whom —_ Mrs. Tibbals said that ¢ steel, he sponsored by the farm groups and Following music by the high school|the building committee is Leslie|Civil Defense, is arranging to give tions comed the guests with Richard — cra goby sauier Prince responding for Rotarians | North Branch with Dr. Moser in order thi class: Speaker of the evening was : es may be scheduled quickly. Telephone ‘Co, He Niche, Bel COUP! Fount. To Elect Officers big, ds ~ Donal gy 50 Anniversaries |'° by James McCarthy, area man- election. ager for the company, Toest- AVON TOWNSHIP—Stiles Branch ll cheamee at spector that NORTH BRANCH—Mr. and Mrs.|of the National Womens Farm and| Council approved the of the a total of $1,927. . Use it after previous inspections) ° jand County: Deputy Superintendent | charles (Ray) Chase will celebrate|Garden Assn. will meet at 1 p.m. [planning commission in regard tol Tw ates, Weg Br Theenpees | After March 1, all dog licenses|ought to be fired,” he said. |5 Finish MSU Course of Schools. their 50th Wedding Anniversary on|Monday, at the home of Mrs.|street lighting in the city. They) 35 wash § Sibert. are issued by the Oakland County; Wurzel said Michigan has an ade- . : a cong Ah, Seg hagers He ellcee cn ee nee ces ath toe a sia : ib alta he ocies oak te ee ee ee ae METAMORA — Five Lapeer - man St., fs open house for election of. officers. Pontiac Trail as| Burr been president males females js| prevent use of rusted cans. County students Clarkston Group to Meet be held trom 2 to 5 p.m. for their council the past three years and|doubied. eo", 172, completing short es CLARKSTON — The Clarkston| friends. - }has been a member of the council “All I know is what the agricul-lagriculture at MSU last week. Villas Civic Assn. will hold its em . 2,* _|since 1947, Rewold has served since ture director told me,” Wales re-| They are: Robert Erskine, Meta- monthly meeting in the Clarkston Mrs. Alma Erb, « ster ot we. athe in Nearb Communities S.2h os Scouts to Celebrate plied. “The people of Michigan'morea: William Hoffman, Almont; Community Center, North Main|Chase,’ will celebrate her 88th Polls will be open at 7 a.m. and shouldn't be drinking milk that\tan Holmes, Dryden; Wesley street, at 2 p.m. Sunday. A movie,| birthday this month also, _ eee wil chose at 5 pm ROMEO—Brownies will presenticomes from cans like this one.” |smith, North Branch; Thomas “According to the Record,” will ‘be the program which -will highlight) He urged that the proposed law| srover, North Brarich, furnished by the State Police’ and aL Forest ‘E. Jackson Mrs. Baker is survived by four| Bi Chi {P ti the Girl Scout Founding celebra-/be amended to require stainless shown by “Trooper Gearld Tafel.|Start Lenten Suppers uTaca =. Seeviae Ae Sueeee: Se liethers end cnn tiie: Se ee ef rontiac Rat tea ae auaee ts Yeomese | eieel Cenetraction ter, ofl Dak wl pea oe" AVON TOWNSHIP — Elmwood| Jackson, 74, of 43089 Van Dykelterman and Charles Kitchenmas-| Wil] Harye New __|will be shown and the Scouts will| ‘The measure was expected tolto modernise steel and motor car Seek al tagarh bor toes gunshot bach toscny napemee at © pot dey accaing fo ME, Ce, al eran ee ia t H I] refreshments. come up for vote today. ot companies. arettes smok- uck family suppers at 6 p.m. morning . Clemens, ee : ing tobacco. jevery ‘Wednesday until Easter. |be held on Saturday from a aarp 3 and Mrs. Lena) pee Ci y fia. ; Milliken Funeral Home Utica , Chief Pontiac has returned nal Twir 3rd This Year : : ane” ag. Pane sacereabigg isd Otto Sippel tome eet an ime HID 1 Win - ¥ se ' ° ° 4 "| UTICA—Service Sippel, * teepe” — Pontiac's , 3 ; Brings Talent to Township ham. cioon te survived by bia 8. orf 1000 Van Dyke Ra, wholly Hal, iSharon Dreyer Takes T p Honors . . yas 1 |\wite Ella, two brothers Charles|Pessed away Wednesday at his| is Gilel, = stettet = ° ase ES eo. ) f H h G d wat Clayton, three sisters Lucy,|P0@e, Will be held from St. Paullvertising mannequin, has been Re ee i’ *| Evangelical and Reformed Church e —_ : i ITC Ing : Id roun Mrs. Edna Allen, of Pennsylvania.) warren on Saturday, at 1:30/W. Donaldson hopes to place the|Dreyer, 16, daughter of Mr. and queen's flying crown. - and Mrs. Grace Fox of New York,|, .. Burial will be in White Chap-|statue in the lobby of the City|Mrs. Edwin R. Dreyer, 3717 Wards] . ; . erown, Rosebush el Cemetery, Birmingham. . Point, walked off with several) the trophy case By WILDA MAY iineee : wit tice for * * * The battered chief was discov- crowns and trophies in the recent Bloomfield High School oe ~ | ciyde Rosebush, 26, of 9640 Com-| Mr. Sippel is survived by his) ereq cartier this week in « [atonal open baton twirling con- When “High Ground,” the fourth erce Rd. who was killed early|‘ile, Christina: one daughter, MIS.| Bioomfeld Hille ditch. It was |‘*x ** Gary, Tid spre odie Aer ! merce Rd. who was and one son, 5} Got | The awards include: trophy for this year, production of the year-old Town- today in an automobile accident). oe Utica: a sister, Mrs. Ella claimed by a Southfield |x on's age division, queen’s Fla. Orange ship Players of West Bloomficid, on Commerce road, are pending] o's) caer of Royal Oak, and two| erp man whe sald it had trophy on New a a tonight oe from the Godhardt Funeral Home|) thers Ernest and Rev, Wm. been removed from his lawn. Ba : , its audiences can sure in Keego Harbor. ; : Donaldson given statue c Carnival. Sharon that while the actors are for the Mr. Rosebush is survived by his| Pie of Canada. by ME. Long, 18315 ‘Riversigel 9@TI@S Of Sermons champion- most part amateurs, the produc- wife, Nancy, five children, Mary Lafe C. Davis —~ Dr. It is presently being studied last July. tion will be on a professional leve‘. Anne, Daniel Lee, Clyde ROCHESTER—Service for Lafe|by the “medicine men” at Poo-/\AJ { Se Si we Muriel Donegan, of this township Jr., Timonthy Dale and Josephicharies Davis, 9, native of Roch-\tiac Motor Division to see if the arms 0 ns who is directing the melodrama, Henry Also surviving are his par-|ester, will be held in Ann Arbor|chief can be patched up for dis- Metamora brings a lifetime of experience to ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosebush)trom Ulich’s Funeral Home at|play. — TROY — A series of sermons . and Mrs. John the task of guiding the cast of Lake Orion, five brothers. and|1.39 p.m. Saturday Mr. Davis died on the “ Deadly Sins” will strect A pmenting Peewayel three sisters. in University Hospital, Ann Arbor, /Protruding From Car be presented during Lent at the engagement of their the story, concerning a young Wednesday. A former DUR con- . morning services at Metho- Barbara Charlotte. convicted murderess on her way Budd Julius Meméel ductor here, he has lived in Ann|Lumber Injures Man dist church xg Henn sul) Mir, to execution, who with her guards WALLED LAKE — Service for) arbor the past 10 years. walk the ine the : is forced to take refuge in a con- Budd Julius Memdel, 75, of 2015) surviving are his wife, Helen; A 2¢year-old Pontiac man is in| os is “Pride.” vent during a sudden flood ee Nee acne lene sin, Frank, two Siters, ts Te eer ee te ic eoloecing mem|with, “Eavy” ine Mrs, Donegan has been an ac Hospital, will be held from thejand Mrs. Frances L, Spencer of|® Concussion when he WaSii.6+ in the sermons, “ tive and successful performer in Richardson-Bird Chapel at 1:30|Rochester and one granddaughter, |*tTuck in the forehead by 1 A. family pot nearly every branch of the thea- p.m. Monday. Burial will be ee ek will be at the i a dk Pact and ‘ettee eter of gry by his| Coys | | Vi it told Pontiac Police officers he vas Bm Sunday. There. ‘ the Middle West, Mrs. Donegan + wife, Olive Kay, and two brothers, uirre y ISHIOFS standing on the northeats corner Of|raent Children.” ; played practically all the classic t Hugo of Louisiana, and Maurice of * ‘ e en Alley i ‘ i child parts—“Fauntleroy,”. “The | Mrs. Donegan and her husband) New York City. Start Fire in Attic a late model auto backed out of : pe ~ the alley. lumber wag pro- . ; Littlest Rebel,” and leads in [agreed that the “two-a-days” were Joseph Ballole ; eis eek be rear window. Bob Jones Movie a “Snow White,” “Mrs. Wiggs of (too hard, and, tiring of the “road,” TROY 4 Jo Ball ROCHESTER — Fire Chief : . i the Cabbage Patch” and many \they were anxious to settle down i—Service for Joseph * George Ress here AVON ao a, , . ae other plays with children as jin one place. Donegan became an/ Cle. 0 ot ae en te eee tittle vinta ps Working Mothers . | Baptist, Church ofts, Hy major protagonists, advertising man and Mrs. Done- Aang ome Be occupied Jones be . ye er UR: a . 3 pital, will be held from the Frice- CHICAGO (INS)—Chicago Judge A wR ME During the awkward teen-age/gan a homemaker — with occa-|Bodamer Funeral Home on Satur-|farm manager inert. dexeme Dea ! “ DER ae _ ‘period when most “‘child stars”|sional forays into little theatef|day at 11 a.m. Burial will be in/estate at 5931 iat the Soerenas tn Juego delle: Jt “i ; _ go. into eclipse, Mrs. |activity as a rewarding hobby. | Union Corners day started a fire which ehaney le stteibuiabie. te : lege et i ; ‘ * * *.. r. Ballole, born y and ajin about $1500 working mothers, says: , 2 vue ee » : : The Donegans moved. to. the veteran “ot World) War I, has 10 Mee = mothers started ne Oak pa B troit area in 1946 and after connec: | known survivots. ina . Be World War II and they | hain :_ «YY. | wren eller yl f | Mrs, Anne Baker ott the house and damaged in ot wan oa em jgin ‘ ae field area where last year they) LAPEER—Service for Mrs. Annajstory contents: Ross said 7 “ 3 “i 2 ' and a few neighbors founded the|Baker, 78, widow of Edward Baker,|not sure, but 3 : a . a fhe Township Players. The Donegans|who died Wednesday *night jt ajthat there are A. 12,000-mile tio orced KG have alternated in directing, and|Lapeer\hospital, will be i, ake eon around | -Trela ae cae ‘acting in, the Township Players’ at 3 from St. Paul L in| He some Hae rrenesth next.J ql” productions of which “Hig h|Chufch, with burial \in Stiles Cene-/the and ostal: of, | UGTIM re ig ee Ground’! is. the fourth, tery. ry tes \. ying. ‘ vee \ . Pree!" — + Vt NE i Hoy } ? 4 e eet : bee ee ee shh oe esetaheg aap ote tt os ae Coctlae Finish Third @ in ISL Score Totals Cranbedok finished 3rd in com- bined team scori for the fall and, winter ‘sports se: in the Inter-| ‘beitYeurself. ner of tonight's Almont-Mt. Clem-of the weakened foe. The Rams| Rochester's wide margin of vic- ira ae at , | . Tube Tester a en's St. Mary game, . -bwhittlea away at the deficit and|tory is deceiving. The underdog] '4#y- | — | i Sharpshooting Rochester ad-|... nerocher dimaxed the rally Wildcats gave the Falcons fits in| The Cranes compiled 7 56 points | store, vanced to the Class: B finals with the 1st half before yielding to su- ty gaining 1st place ties in wres-| — ‘ an 87-64 triumph over Oxford. The by dunking the tying basket with perier scoring power. tling and soccer, and a deadlock ft ig HUDSON'S lcarvigGe of tealenr's A je=120- nds_remaining_ £5 18 cai rt for 3rd in football. They were win- . Hardware Clarkston test faces the Falcons — blistering “pace 1° less in the basketball league_Cran—f- a 1475 Baldwin Ave. [Thursday night by conquering Regulation time ended at 44-44. | the Ist two quarters. Hitting the brook won the all-year title in| ape gga gga FE 4-0242 en cenibanta rival, St. Mike let an almost certain | overtime, failing to score a sin- | cats held the upper hand until St. Michael, in victory slip through its fingers. | gie point, and Derocher | the fading moments of the 2nd |) an overtime hair-| Tke Shamrocks collapsed in the | each bagged field goals as | stanza when Rochester finally raiser at the PHS| "alftime, 21-16, and their margin | the Rams completely dominated | gained the lead, 42-40. - gym. - was upped to 35-25 going-into the | the extra session. The Wildcats doggedly hung on St. Fred came} final quarter, - Scoring honors went to St. Fred’s|in the early minutes of the 3rd pe- ‘from behind to| Dan Dropps, whose stellar re-|Dick Nickerson, who meshed 12 of|riod, but eventually folded under ‘chalk up a 55-44) bounding and 15-point scoring ef-| his 19 points during the last quar-| the pressure as Rochester won go-|: decision and qual-|fort in the 1st half guided the|fer surge. Derocher connected for| ing away. es |) ify for a shot at|/Mikes to their supposedly safe|15, Dropps and Chuck Brown tal-| Four Falcon players scored in mthe district title)lead, suffered a leg injury early lied 17 ang 13 respectively. It was, double figures, headed by Dave Saturday night./in the 4th period and retired to| the “‘rubbet’. match between the) Peters with 26 points. Carl Roland Coach Geneithe bench. two’ schools and gave the Rams aitopped Oxford's three-pronged at- Wright's squad will meet the win-' St, Fred quickly took advantage! 2-1 edge for the season. tack with 20. ONE ‘MAN TELLS ANOTHER Barons, Faglets i in Finale Miss. State Has = Lapeer Moves All-League Pair | , Hills: poe Oak “Park eer ra aca 4.53 DESOTO V-8, Tudor Hard- top, See this one! $160 Down. 52 CADILLAC, Fordor. $120 Down ; i ~Jim Ashmore and Bailey. Howell 55 PONTIAC, Star Chief Cata- the one-two scoring punch for Mis- lina. A beauty. Let's trade. . By H. GUY MOATS Bob’s 2nd half scoring with-a 10- |cicsippi State, 7 a : -53 PLYMOUTH; Club coupe. Af} It's Bloomfield Hills and Or-| point production that included eee oe Foes Sidelined by Imlay, dandy! $34 per month, chard Lake St. Mary's coming) six straight gift shots, — - 'ketball team announced today by Armada and Memphis; ; 54 PLYMOUTH, with many ex- |) down to the wire for the Class B/- Mike. Detmer’s 17 and Bill/ The Associated Press, pies pais tras. A beauty! district cage title at Bloomfield) Raijey's 15 topped the Oak Park| Other members of the all-star Dryden Eliminated 52 FORD. ‘Forder. Clean as a | Hills on Saturday night at 8) scoring. Parkers were small, over-|team, sélécted in a poll of the)” ’ ; pin, $95 Down. o'clock. There will be no game 00] powered by the taller Barons. Oak players for’ the 12 league mem-| Lapeer moved into the finals of : ‘ ark go f its total via|bers, are Joe Gibhon of Missis- ee apg on gan | Eaglets won their place by beat-| tne ‘od tan, ies 0 shots tolsippi, Johnny Cox’ of- Kentucky|tt Class B district basketball i 46 PONTIAC, Sedan coupe. |," Keego Harbor on Wednesday:| go with 13 buckets. and Al Rochelle of Vanderbilt. tournament at Lakeville with a| 7 “Good, $100, night the Barons rumbled ——— sn 56-43 triumph over Lakeville Thurs-| 77 er Oak Park's club 64-46. Hal Trott used about every- +... {day night. Tom Wilson bagged 24 Buckeyes Leading ‘|points for the Panthers, who face s ' 51 OLDS 98. Hardtop \ sue Land week. : &£ Sa eee nT} per © ~ sales aes | SF me 55 DESOTO V-8, Tudor Hard- : | A one owner beauty. ; ! | Gal ber tonk : | Drury on the firing line most of | | FORD Victoria Fairlane. |) the evening to keep the scoring Just 14,000 miles, a real buy. |) fires burning. { 553 CHEVROLET 8. Bel-Air “Dave was a “dead-eye Dick” Davison Saturday for the district ee wee ee : » es. ia ee — SSO ori : = : se take een am other for MINNEAPOLIS —Ohio State's) the Port Huron ‘C’ district crown - phabitual Big-Ten swimming cham-|-with Thursday wins. Larry Dor- pions, shovéd into the lead by} ew scored 21. points as Imlay Canadian Gerald McNamee's vic-| downed Marine City, 35-30, Ar- | Hardtop. A bargain. dumping ‘em in from the outside _|tory in the 1,500-meter free style,| mada beat Capac, 40-35. : ‘ udor. Very low |" accurate one-handers. He also go gunning for more laurels to) poi : ° ee = right. i! varied. his style with driveins for night in the conference meet at 50-53 fred ee — with Ss , ; hit five baskets) the. University of Minnesota. ee hore in 4 53 FORD Fordor, 8 Cyl. Rebuilt easy layups. He hi Cass B at Harper Woods and Mem- fa Meter. Big Value. jin his Ist six tries, and had eight McNamee swam the exhausting} nis tramped Utica St. Lawrence : }for 11 to total 20 points. His all- 1,500 in 19:08.3 in last night's only} . “ 50 FORD, Good 79-13, in ‘D’ action at Troy. Condition $195. jaround play was the bright spot ger Sitecs ee hs eck ._| Center Line eliminated Madison, é 1950 PLYMOUTH. (of the game, a ig uckeyes i 66-36, and Van Dyke ousted Fitz- a oure a : Twe other Batons were in éc0- rst a with seven points to six) igerald, 49-37, in Class B at Center ' | leading the way in the ist period = “four for Illinois and one: for Class D with a 57-43 win at Grand ? BR with nine, and a total of 15. — Blanc and Ferndale St. James! | Randy Barrett topped Elston by \bowed to St. Hedwig, 53-47, in ‘B’ Golf Greenskeepers Play at Visitation. Convene March 14-15 Michigan greenskeepers — the) imen responsible for keeping golf! TUCSON, Ariz. (AP)—Shortstop | ‘Ponitine Press Photo pani in the best possible condi-/Chico Carrasquel is the only re- REBOUNDERS — St. Mike's tion — wil} seek advanced informa- | maining Cleveland Indians holdout "| Danny Dropps (left) and St. Fred-) ition at Michigan State University|following the signing of Rudy Re-| | ussey S - erick's John Bradley both go UP March 14-15. |galdo, Dick Tomanek and John) | f for a rebound during a late period) About 175 turf superintendents Gray yesterday. | in last night's “C" district basket- trom Michigan golf courses, coun-| Hank Greenberg, Tribe general! Boys-Chub-advanced_to_the final all tourney game at Pontiac High./try clubs and city parks are manager, notified Carrasquel ear round of the Class D City Basket- Dropps got the ball. Freds won in/ expected at Kellogg Center forthe Hier—this week—that—he—had_to_re- ‘ball League playoffs with a 53-51 overtime 55-44. 29th annual Turfgrass Conference. port to camp today * ‘or else. = ‘victory over Bussey’s Whirlwinds TIE ORL £3 ARS RARER ————| MOTOR SALES |) _°2* Puint: taking up the slack in DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer S Com ot Pte St Boys Club Nips iGartaaqensh Lone Holdou FE 2-0186 game for boys Club, which trailed after three periods, 45-41, Ris: in the see-saw battle, The two- MARTI (@) teams tied for the ‘D’ American SCOTCH: League title during the regular | Season, ; Hal March and Dr. Joyce Brothers on the set of ““The $64,000 Question” knew It anyway! : 21 to take scori honors. USED | Pietz Market eliminated Green's) P & H, 30-42, in the loser’s bracket | OUTBOARD. [tS Sarr rs, Ss Z MOTOR SALE! pointe for Pietz while George Mil-| Tron $33 5 topped Green's with 13. i] al M arch asks Sone mbuit nd geerenvet | District Results | - the 50° to 75° question! OPEN SUNDAYS SE : 3 DICK DEAN'S ed 13 WATERFORD) baer HARDWARE | ellis What is a Tempawate? It’s the lighter- weight, perfect-weight suit for “in-between” M A me T : we ? S i temperatures when winterweight suits are & & ©) T £ ee : too warm; summerweights too cool. aoe eurvawod if | 2) wwe aks 2 3] 2) 3s Free Threws Missed Rochester 9. Oxford 7 AT PONTIAC INSTALLED FREE f= rye, gutta, HART SCHAFPFNERGa MARX — in Ties ie B i 4 a f * * ° * . sAUFFLER wares 18 Wmapm 318 tailors these remarkable suits in a choice i Bradiey 2 al Lyons ot a a © Tail Pipes adn tlh da of handsome fabrics... and you’ll wear your Pr pty y. 5 | egy 19—11—55 st. ederick ....+: 1 1B * Airplane Type Shock Absorbers Bis: Michael ||... 10 11 M4 Be O~44 Free Threws Missed St. Prederick 7. St. Michael 11. AT BLOOMFIELD HILLS Mr. Lee Wirick | Tempawates more days, more seasons, more . ss ri o ie hes ck wun Tie a was t. Sales Manager comfortably. Indoors, outdoors, in or Radian ws wm Gon: oes Site sim OLIVER M t S | out of isolation booths, the correct a 20% discount ti ime 3h) olor vaies : | 8 ® foe ee a answer is always Tempawate suits. Come HOLLERBACK 103 : _ Lee has come a long way in the automo- (is : . AUTO PARTS | = - SURE 13 20-46 bile business since he started mony . _ in and see ours... why not today? Open 9 te 9—Sunday 9 to 6 [Bloomfield Hills «....... 23 13 14 1464 years .ago. Today we are pleased to have 340 Baldwin i ss foe Pree Throws patiy esi: him as our Sales Manager. Lee’s record TEMPAWATE—Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. Pioomfied ile it Oak Park 16 of sales to satisfied customers is com- | oe from “71 30 mendable and is indicative of his desire | ; ‘ § edad dehehehhedhetihohN ‘1D ' ENTERPRISES Inc. ‘Le Apa \ -PONTIAC’S NEW ‘a GOODYEAR. DEALER \ COMPLETE AUTO PARTS to provide each one with the best auto- mobile value buy he can possibly consu- mate. To his friends and fermer customers we extend an invitation to renew acquain- tances. 0 Added decd =. Ms _| Diskinzons SAGINAW ot LAWRENCE ae re aa Tres, * 3504 a0 ELIZAB ETH 1 Phe cage A us PONTIAC 272 Ww. M ssn INGHAM \ pig tong \ B 5.8008 @ : i ; . Mon. and Fri, Nights a a Ss pc oipeey Night ‘9 \" thre LAKE RD iio wa’ 210 ORCHARD LAKE A AVE, Vie ae i ce ee Sa aoe. . v { j THE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC ji OM PELODELTIED, ; : ale iT HE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 8,’ 1957. pi heed gee . Will Continue Visits member fail “The children last Building Total nse eres = ~ |mit issued to Michigan Bell Tek session heard t deal of acri-| \ dq phone Co, for adding: another floor | VANCOUVER, B.C. @ —\Visits pt | 10 to its building at 54 E Huron St Sn seers gas abo . 'y ($351,000). : Ly . 4 '@ sessions ot the legislature will bef¢Onduct on both sides of the] Soars in Month i: iso, ws.ees, ch i a ey “| mits approved veal $293,345, in- r . = j cluding 24 for new homes worth: Bell's Planned Addition $186,000. ce YPHIL'S INN = The “NEW Tas "CHARLIE CTOR MOORE | Old Du osts Value of Permits During February, 27 permits, Old : _ During February [were issued by Alt for residential i . n: i y 3 - lalterations and repairs amounting i> . Value of building in Pontiac'° $28,142 | ‘AND HIS ORCHESTRA picked. up considerably during) For Your Listening and Dancing Pleasure February as 64 permits worth) Gross value of the ‘catch of . é : . ed ” ” $629,942 were issued, according to Australia's five whaling stations I> me , ‘ i - NEW. FLOOR SHOW : Carl F, Alt, city building inspector.'in 1955 is set at $4,400,000, - élight-/ — SeeeR Be TOM BARRETT Kay MALONE Storing Musie you can’t help cé Included were permits. for 24'ly more than in 1954, Versatile Comedy sia eas dancing to by the Qual- O -Tones’ “ ae St Fri. & Sat. Nites yo VY in., Geared Chuck ELECTRIC DRILL F Se mare _ Reservations accepted till 9 P.M.—Call sag 2-0312 Call FE $.2563 for Reservations fam The New Old Dutch Mill ~ AUBURN. DELLS INN ‘FRANK PERRY AND HIS | - SWINGMASTERS - of € : p, Come to CLUB TAHOE. = —-a delightful dinner sb combined with good music—is your assurance of an enjoyable evening. REDS HONOR WRITERS — These four new dalains stamps, issued by Communist-Romania to commemorate a “Year of Cul- ture,” honor world-famed writers. At top are Russian novelist Feo- dor Dostoevski, left, and Norwegian poet and dramatist Henrik Ibsen. Below are Britain's George Bernard Shaw, left, and Ameri- ca's Benjamin Franklin. “3 LITTLE Pe ieee featuring Joe at the Hammond Organ ee and a el “4 v in dip, di, Ali i Ain Ml Mii Ml Mi in ii hl i Mn i, Ml de hin he te din. Bemrwaod 1 Headlines Se) ei és 2 Sn =? ae i : ee : = aay case tiles” h Comics Sims al Kn od in Which He Also Stars ot Uy acs. pick ae heae Nand Tool Set at such a Sensational Low Price . . We ioe abla and i Parties FLOOR SHOWS Ray By LOUELLA ©. PARSONS jcurrent Calypso craze and rush EVERY Kit Contains “Calypso -Joe”. into production New pn ome | HOLLYWOOD (INS)—I visited| + cc © Horizente! Drill Stand : 4 the set of “Devil's Hairpin” at sede chee will not FRIDAY and Fo Paramount on the first day of\do “Calypso Joe” for U-I but he , SATURDAY neg i Fen a oe a Sar Hmentnin t oober oes? | BUFFET LUNCHEON | | 4.1 ne La sp and director. Bi poner } JAM SESSION TUESDAYS © 7" Piers « 8° Wrench © 10” Pipe Wrench © Slide Rule His beautiful blonde wife, Jean| Snapshots of Hollywood collected ’ Wallace, is his leading lady, and|4t random: Jane Powell's husband, © 4pe Sew Set + Pood pown she wore a skin- taht tiene ehten| PH Nerney, is leaving the family) © 7 Magnetized Screw Drivers Edith Head said she designed to|#Utomobile business to turn writer. © 3 pe. Chisel Set © 10 pe. Socket Set = make her look sexy. Well; Jean|He’s had a novel accepted and| ® 7 pe. Allen Wrench Set « Awl Co did. ~ will concentrate on TV plays, Cornel said shooting the picture | the Wendy Martin signed for was easy because he had worked | yicetor Herbert's “Eileen,” for Lux so hard for four months on the video was discovered by Wynn soript, studyi angle of | Rocamora ABE Goodrich adds cn ca ad poy He said that Jean will also be| signed her. in his next picture, “Arrow Into —e the Sun,” and he’s already sent| Today, John Emery, formerly the script to Fredric March. “But,”| married to Tallulah Bankhead, said Cornell, “I will not direct this} tested for the John Barrymore one, which is the story of the con-| Fele in “Too Much, Teo Soon” flict between. the Indians and. the) #t Warners. | The many admirers and friends The iid etad behind Elvis.0f Dean Martin had ringside seats Presley, Colonel Toth Parker, of/@t his opening at the Sands in| course, has taken over Hugh| Las Vegas. Frank Sinatra with OPrien's ees sco tour. | Jimmy Van Heusen, the Donald) § : ’ aE aT | Hugh's act will be called“ Nepettio eee ee eee ee andl | Mv ANKY'S « FINE LIQUORS & s f ° pene char ¢ . 12 Sending Di Wed., Thurs., Fri. 11:30 to 2:30 $ ALL YOU CAN EAT ]°° _SULLY AT THE KEYBOARD WEDNESDAY 12-2 ‘FRANK PERRY AND HIS. SWINGMASTERS + Corner of Elizabeth Dell's Inn ree | SUNDAY SPECIAL_____] New York Sirloin Strip Steak “A La Carte” — delicious, bone- $ HO) less sirloin. Complete with pota- suLiY” ee Catalina Piano Bar Apearing Nightly Except Sunday and Monday STEAK 1°; ‘ ® Potatoes e oor ® Salad ® Butter SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. ONLY! BIG ST. PARTRICK’S DAY PARTY SUNDAY, MARCH 17 : ae THE 2 D's TRIO ) ‘toes and gravy, Chef's salad with choice of dressing and vegetable. Parties, OUF,2¢ dining room, VISIT OUR 7 fo ee pee, COCKTAIL based on Hugh's TV characteriza-/Fabray with Ranald MacDougall, 5 r A “ Earp. : Banquets vite get-togethers. LOUNGE Earp’s Western Variety Show,” |Lucy, Debbie Reynolds, Nanette TEAKS & CHOPS 3 iPhil and Alice Faye Harris were ‘ pcs te sow, Scding cow |umene fn who ied Deas} WEST HURON AY ELIZABETH LAKE RD. SSRN TS Seen eee The show opens Sunday in Den- followed by, 12 other cities in wCooweck he Roch aiss kes REMOVE Flat Moles, GREEN PARROT over Jackie Gleason's TV show on : Plenty of Free Parking March 3 ekie, 1 was sorry wiPathologist Advises 1650 N. Perry at Peatine Rd. aan & : SIZE _ {hear he was bounced;out—of the , . $ 95 pe viinins Stork Club. Everybody likes him) LOS ANGELES (INS) — A — womens re Rerrsndeble mae gies Be seytiersrlag sori amr a at brown or back” halr Dining at Its Distinctive Best — . 0.95 : should removed | ‘ Gaoty Set 20teer Syvien 7.60-15 11.95 : jong rg tna mee Lang when they are in areas of irri- Luncheon : ; : Trg cme ee ieee oe 8.00-15|12,05 brought in “Desk Set” four days smi ey become macnn | SQUARE DANCING 3 os . — Seis ca iaariee: egbere “0d gc ar ates teens: | EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Dinner J Ee ~ ee te ‘ Spencer Tracy. \ ° Walter Said thet in all Ms yearal Semen tires te her dmevice | : B.E Goodrich asa crelor be as never had] Jeaterdagt Cocktail Party amrtos sah ste tad when Tzrcyae tae ma «mit | JOIN THE CROWD-— at morn- halriess moles generally banque FRI—SAT.-SUN. Meeting a: if 7 5; i i : SAVE WASTE. PAPER ! oat a of a pro him- "wack DANCING the areas of collars, belts, shoes We Are Now Paying ths net Sola eam ne ia His “ESQUIRES” “Desk Set” he went to New York | Helicopters now fly Brussels-t | NEWSPAPERS ..... 20¢ Per 100 Lbs. Bf to sce his bride, Eilzabeth Mont- | Paris MAGAZINES......45¢ Per 100 Lbs. f° tescners ree" wim’ clark DIXIE BAR 2, HIGHWAY Scrap tron—Junk Core—Structural Steet ee oe BIG Fas U-I will ‘not do “Calypso Joe” ODDO ULE ELUTE EEEEE LE § ON ” STEEL CO. because ‘it so happens that Allied a : 3 eng owns the title and signed BOB'S = | @aneey [== 221 SHOW cc os: | 135 Bronch—Across from American Forge & Socket Boge eo ead gegen mei i. + PHONE ‘Midwest 4-1 400 is going to take advantage of the] TONIGHT i. 497 Elizabeth Lake Road at Telegraph : el | § sie FEATURING =| WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD., F Featuring Nightly Entertainment Starring E saad a 7 BLOOMFIELD HILLS TERRIFIC ENTERTAINING TRIO Kiester |: MF I Fn | a | : i Delicious Chicken Dinners ] TH he HI- I; I’s Duty 2 Dinners to Take Out-Call FE 2.0621 7 : = ‘*DINNERS COCKTAIL BAR | | ars_of radio, winners of the Arthur Godfrey Talen nd his U ion County Boys a : a) ‘ = Scouts TV Program cod Devon Recerding Aste. pened si : TLL eletebelelelelebel lene leeteletelebalbelnedn.s a ‘FRL, SAT, SUN, 9 to 2 wire NO MINIMUM OR COVER CHARGE Bas ogi BOB BAILEY /FAMOUS FOR FILLET MIGNON sriiake _ COME DANCING | Choicé of Others Menus TURD. | : : Gs oe Make Arrangements for Your Bovting Banquets Now . ee | rps 3, | * Dinie Dango” € COMMODORE A195 Dixie Hey. Mote a. a Bloomfield g : Im! | SPADAFORE’S Z | ba raclceal st | ot Uma be bala’ pass, yundy, Maen 8.1957 LS Lik 4 45/SLICE OF HAM Gy eres I Fe eek 43, Bet Sale Bete 43) “For Sale Houses ecw ie » 7) sal a he eC SPECIAL! \ ip sets comme q = 5 Fa Re Z rail " mot ye A ~ oe Bi me Pe ae ’ warege _ FOR COLOR CASH NEED ke , oe 4 sous as Located | off Franelin ad | Sik-room frame NEEDED — be FON, LAE INDIAN. VILLAGE | foo" sna yg gooditen™ Ol Toreed it’ heal | “8 ares. t . ’ ‘Aple $4 687 10,959, n. 2 story home. ay , ti basement. arage. Will eeusiaat air ; - = — me r ag room free epd. clear home you have ste with fireplace, 1'q baths. Pull ola a0 Sel | sold as. down pafment. Pms-sais. we: . | space, 2 bay Spd (aoe. —_ you ; car snrage. © me & . screens. \; ber mon : int VETS Mnesr ‘Teruo FE! Leslie R. Middleton son! MOONY THC ~2-8200. ‘ BLOKE ¢ W NOLVERINE NE LAKE 2 ACRES—2 BEDRMS. pine ivi “ro pols Fir eo 4 fhe’ Dentin ore eas erhe ‘hi basement i) ye, ae HPi H ! Large bedroom Extra s Cass Lake. ‘airs. Pront porch’ Lake : | ows ra = Thru Partri ae HICREANDS| ES wie tateniat totaly | Model Open OR" 39400 fee u Leh term) Buy Thru Partridg CARL. W. BIRD, Realtor By owner, ia story brick, 2. bed: bar. Plus 9 a-car garage. $10,500 hatte im Ste. OF ie this, Par eal remnge FEY S198 _ipaneled tee, tomas I~ ‘Gor ee: $400 7 DOWN AL FISHER © im | *e Fist sive — Fer asian YE ESGEN™ | > agen, Putt reenter, ies tina, ee Lake ' * Gatage. sod 1 ots. #1400" with ees 5 ACRES—3 BEDRMS, biaMonD. tone Me™ | { $1,400" an. ROCHESTER AREA _| 42,500 with_$1 500 Dn. $60 Mo. “aT UNION LAKE” OFFICE — 1. * 41-000 “with $3 mm. Meters. vente . : ; ears garaue,'s Bays sae Z| : eae $750 DOWN partial Cute: er peme, & newlyweds or | ; ~ Several Pro iin a . ae 3 *Searoom as eh ar ee basement, oll heat, auto, bot wa- Bake ba pa. Only $6.000 with 91,006 ; 2 : Ae oe P . Excellen room. ‘on Huron Street kitchen, Basement Oil heat, Lee. “C. PANGU S, Realtor Bees gee fenceo Jot, Priced to sell at is ih "Ore Union . priy. Very neat 2 WE BU. ae etn etdac 4-2577 we toe Olive 60971 ~ si cca Sa ela om BRICKS $10,975 WALLED LAKE AREA CEDAR SHAKES $9975" craneniot o sow enn Te ee Immediate Possession 6 : ait wre Watson, - Realtor JERRY Por Best Results, List With “an , i ee 2 - |T.G.Trocke comparison. W. Wee "ts your cant beat _ Matic ofl furnace. Pea 5 room clectre Tetrige oad Low down payment on this me- OFFERS sae : zane Sel aod ayer fi dim ged’? earn ike Se sa ace EEREFON s he e « ‘ basements, ‘i oe hese EMBREE & GREGG ‘a was weet eubarbne location. | NORTH SIDE buys this lovely 4 OWNER €RMS. Oli, HI Bar. ~ ALU- doors, tubs and inion Lake Rd. . ‘ do Whittemore, FE } 22088. ore homne, 2 well land rT ist minum sereens and storm: on eg room et sgh tae rE sau LOV ELAND |. sititattt toiuP iia ea am Sp a —— fruit trees, flowers, ba-b-que Sn FULL BASE. "t feet ee : ens ye. : Fe. pasts Lake Rd: Kee Peas | “DiS fal ‘pond ing’ ter a rear Se EE : ws acy, SELL & TRADE . GI RESALE For Sale Houses 43, Fer Sele Howses 43 cnn, coronal, 559m boar 50, er. FE 642i. z 2 odien ork = LOL er ea | ‘3 Oingelvilie ‘Steam heat, ar MIKE'B AREA = ; ; Buy Thru Partridge nn S52 ee sn bas Srpkoon baie By Owner—Top Top This Fagen M5, ae A ee nd es Peeene ,Aiee |” 6 sopm home, mogern full base- | List Thro artridge CF “OR CO ORED wits PULL | T 4 bedroom, all brick ranch home, _.Write Pontisc Press, Box 73. | PFE 2-600. . i eat, : : : LO GAs BEAT 7 me, terrace, land!" WILL ENIOY | ~ ——| 2, car garage. fruit trees, plenty) EAST OF PONTIAC |: $ sgpnoom home. -Newingham CLodmt. Pus sion, Je ‘Gracigns ing ti exsane GI-RESALE | Ghaen tie "nie! | 883 Ponte Road” | basement garage te ALLS, TILED BATH, ing brick on Iro- a 5 rms. hardwood fire, | xua : Vets $650 Down — $79.90 Mo. $1,250 down. bee 2 STOR AND IN. 83.- gucie.. 4 , 3 being! Secamiined sieden full base: 2 be an rang fui basement, GPEN DAILY Rea 8 —% Income ne Property . DOWN SHOWN BY uP & 1 down. modernized Kiteh-| ment. tubs, oll furaace. aluminum | gif heat, screened front po Feta ‘CORP PE. $-9131 C. HOUSTON <" family “ranch apart- Tb role Ear ONLY. oil furnace recreaiton room, fraii oe “_ rms and screens, Built fn °55, | garage. An outstanding buy for Cc. JOUSTON REALTY oe iment home. Each apart- CALL OR 332%. $20,500 te: i Pull pr = By et top street. | $7,500 with iow down payment. No Down Payment — ey ‘Diefens a f oe Wit. L BS M. “BREWER mR IDCEW AY DRAYTON PLAINS Will build on your free and — ~ ie ‘Sntrance. | SMALL. HOME POR SALE, Ex Bartel” sesene “Pasties | Saewin FE 46203 | fall “Basement, ott at pest ennits | > Sector neetwun Pett | e on Atiburn| cellent for Fr ov = | OFF JOSLYN, 8 wusdikae sce lot, lake pee ivileges on 2 basement and rough bee oo schools. Income} @n acre, will make you s good = $14.950 | rooms, bath, living room. modern / Takes Only $1 with $1,500; or build on our wt. Bor ‘deal, leaving state 4365 Clin build this 1200 ft : kitehen, utility reezeway, g4&-|- small down payment. F. C * Ka oa.n08 | _vite Ra. oom brick ranch, Pal’ basement, | faut, (ake Car end cash as down | JERRY E. ADAMS Woon co" : : as MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE sparsge, on your io, | Perry Fert. | at w, Oa sigs Open 9 -# Commer Willie (or ote ; Fi : CALL "hte of on 44 a Bas — 5-4510 - Corner ms Lake Ka & Moe All Brick E. J. D UNLAP blinds, storms, screens, near cor : This ping c5onter, $1,000 down. CUSTOM ot oe FE 8-1198 | Bast side,: conens. < : — has. 2 ante #3 = . “oo ewe ts ranch, i pry sn ee a ee t,o EE to. DRAYTON ON WOODS 5 Es ie Fog Pe KF a = — be at $13,800. : Attractive § bath rane’ ng ; : : . = TIN : _ home with sitached 1% car ga- Storm win windows, screens, ¢ar- 5 RMS. HOUSE, PARTLY MOD- 000 DOWN Le C, NEWINGHAM Hear This—Hear This a ge ae eke od ac. peti. ied 5 Sein EE 200 tt _ ant wee & gg ea Seacecedin’ with garen. rch, Garage | meta ee DON N 2 se Corner Auburn & Crooks Ras. heat, tubs. electric water Leslee 1 an ace | Sears sree SEE meter Se = 3 PER MONTH. «§ 3 rooms. face brick, _ neat soa ee Wao lee Be ee TF eteee| enter, | _ROOMY § ROOM é 4 SMALL "FURN. COTTAGE GN | hot Master heat, “cement a hee wor J ee 1 peor 4+-FAMIL Y | & Ras. AND UNFURN’ ATTIC." | Full Price $11,500.00 with { |; "Sgaunean : - p 24061 or OL ata | Batall tor sist. | Ons | Sparkling white 3 bed + - ot eee: eee Found Only in | Sti ate hanes sear AOE aa m7 eet brenings wa" MY) Een Sarees | feomyrgen aus tome . rie “Thi = large lot. Nortn. side. Near city | | purpose, Two level with basemen, tifully landscaped lots, there ,- ull en A ge = Mi ES The LeChateau i WARD E. PARTRIDGE | mits, $509 down. $6,500 full price. | NORTH END | gptrance level with waterfront./ is". gan wayen aq. ft. — Located weet su- ‘REALTOR FE. 4-358 rm & re eK Call aft-| Lovely 7 room home. 2 pogroms Truly desiged and built by ers recreation pg . * MONDAY-FRIDAY *| _— bufban. Going for nly $12.- “| €2 to 14 ft. city Sots wits paved | et 3 OA ¢29) of PE $0435. | and bam, oe aos eid | Tine Is bd Mec wore in TV and phonograph. This a : 960 — investigate now sirecis & idewaiks all are tace | 1050 W. HURON ST. ‘\7 ROOM MODERN “BUNGALOW. living aid. dieing room. fu femily end eo wil tea : Exe foc | Atténtinn ii ‘Tan Godantine bone bes" yen ee te. TIL 9" _ | Togs dew Lake Orion Miah School, | ment, of beeeee 7% | 1)" baths ‘besides of = lunches, $15 week. FE 2-867. wu hae titi mend Yt Bass specious. tesrvoms.| CLOSE "IN i Living room, dining room, den.| oa car re. gen bhrge SuEne: I I | ries dining space and « 17 ee B ri t Here's your chance to pur- | Large living room with dining L, bedroom home. 2 beths. Gas| fill, bath, 3 bedroom & modern | 200 with terms. | u dining room. Priced at $17.- _ Convalescent Homes 438A uage | Saw 5, See | tow, heme & beautiful full ceram bath heat. One 2room apt. now rem-|- kitchen, On 1 floor, Onk foot | 5) DOWN TO GI [oe sqm Queer ym-aena pratt Th ae umd 4 HR. OcTORS ee | rooms and ¢en, full base : — > -. ree gg ‘The ing for i 4 peer: Large — Lie ‘oli furnace, auto. hot water | U0 this 2 bedroom ranch. Large 83 N. Telegraph Open Eves | : Fagg anc er ment, Located on the north ‘| basement ak fine room — Double heater. 3-car e. landscaped Living toom, oak fears, excellent | i 2 end. Erived at only 98.250 make a fine rec) rage Paved ‘treet A fine loce- | ard: with shade trees, Outdoor | Kitchen with bireb cupboards scot ripLE LISTING SERVICE ~ | F W. Nursing e. S Sreeden PE PE 1266 .N ~ . with $250 down plus© mort reation room and jots of storage tion for a peglensionst person or, * Se owner. $13. 500 reason-| Utility room, oi] FA heat, iot 100 } * . * : North Cass gage costs. Don't miss this = sare, maney ms fea- | for roomers. Priced at only $9,150 | He eras MY 24731. = 20. i \ : . _ +f gi NLT O — seretas,“incheding, Sects 'iiiches | Tit! ,fesaonable- dows payment | —*His © A Good Rent Beater [MEALS rice oie erly people. care. 24-hr. U $ N ¥ 4 men! = cease ar WEST SIDE INCOME 2 bedrooms and I% car ¢a- | After 7 36008 “Sb “Bepeoe th “cfc & YOUR LOT Waterfoun humidifier, See this stiractive tor: | Dorothy Snyder Lavender} NO MONEY DOWN § rooms—2 apartments on 24) rage. Off Cass Lake Rd, | Comer Williams “Lake Rose. & Msb adequate We will be happy : ‘Sele ate < dew’ Oe tine pished mogel apy day from 4 to “Established 29 Years” | We will construct on your Son” eee eke tees nes | Colored fixtures fm * bath: yaa Bog with your : home bas 2¢ ft. itv: 8 p.m. on vd. just of n4o W. HURON jot any shell home you se- Secciienl incoien. Pea | orga bec as cit centiiteser. =| iiieh ave Fe oe with 2 picture ‘windows and Phe Oe eee Se | LB SAG) ot Beet EY £0 te ot price 411,000 wah terme. _— eee INCOME en: ledgerock fireplace. Most rs only i | : : 6 rooms down. full basement, with gage i. 8-681 | } our office and talk over | BARGAINS Roselawn St. | gas heat, automatic water tieat- \ +,2P roo Space. 2 large bedrooms, ; | your Reugang protioms, $825 DOWN = On 4¢ = baths. large util- | see | deges, large living reom- with fire- Ra mvU aie Ww. $2,000 down delivers this i larg 4 | ree a : _ ; DOORS Serta aan 2 Sedeoen tate MOT Reason ome : | wy room. Half aere lof. $1,500 | $1 De p ; Pisce, modern kitchen with bullt- otel Rooms Mss TO N. CASS LAKE RD Boasting © 100 f. lot. 1%» 2 cgtroom heme on paved! gown. P ‘ ( ‘HRAM | 300 Down aymen ven. Vestibule en- por ie : . i basement. heat, a ans mt, nore of > | tranee. Recreation room in base- - - RIGHT TO MODEL meat’ wih pantied recres: Phone OR On bliss or OF 21813 ied ee Ce Well land: | land Rd. Mu 43773 | Brick three bedroom wh | ment with fireplace $18,000 with HOT LAU URIN Or . tion room. Fe velue. | Open_Bves, —Sunda rooms in attic. if Pred ie aa | EOE yf ag sop ce $5001 Realtor = PE 5-0471 = tae | eae Rooms Day or Week TELeORAee 70 TO PONTIAC LAKE brie span . " ie * -- tos p to sell g i Also 1 of 9 apartments. RD.; WEST 2 MILES shouldn't wait. =— eS lauss faa be ee Pe ees . | R. D. RILEY, Broker ee eae and os B : : : EEEOO HARBOR quec at Pontiac. "Py “property «| «= Re® om Elizabeth Lace. Puseet othe, san Ce torte 'qet in ata ce ttrs | Picture windows, fireplace «| S188 with 8180 town x | A. JOHNSON, Realtor | Excellent Investment pg yee | fe ences eee heme HA ye ety oy a ow Walled Lane, MAGisit trom ¥) Carport “Lat BF mioe ‘tet tated | PORTER RD. NEAR | - 10 ACRES { .1704S. Telegraph Rd 12 room brick, income yoeates | subdividing’ Cat JA Tas: | ee |» Seed. Teal place for pig tamity te 6 : kh ; on this al aes eiray . on, Wessen St Available on or, Realtor. FE 4 | "Beat Olfic heal Ot cent ney me el M99 road. 5 Bye ed _ FE 4.2533 | Serms LAWRENCE _w. |” Sfaggemine Rowse.” ral “price — Rent Office Space 41) '* °O™ : mali house. Needs : ubstantial i —.— < >) i. —_ — aaa ence LITTLE PARM. North suburban Built on iro acres, 700 "AND a on Bisi eck | E 1 John K. Irwin {$1 — saat Ph a | Rey may sinner dee ey : . rooms and Utility, Tile bath) ONL pow) YMENT, eorge ir’ Realt : , atertront Home yooms: heme. ¢ rooms Gown: ay suite com- with shower. Breezeway, Kitch. 2 acres av . YES! ae ; 2 Dedroom white f | 136 B. Open Eve ful dining room. iso den or pletely Sif conditioning,| en 12x14 with lots of Cupboard. | ONLY $5,700. paoRaT TON viane on basi 313 West tfruren Street 1 "Willems Late Ohbee ties | FE 49584 Se hog Dunes tacuelwian| ection Tastee sie dows| UNION LAKE «| Atte OR _ Seth re en Bre Fa sas | fouet sha vatoiy Pull neue | fait Basement. “laundry trate, . : Sate = = electric hot water. oe : S. gas heat, lt car garage, lot for: immediate court coma axl EAM WareRFoRD won. cr] $L38,DOWN BUYS. Price jut | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE . JUST LIKE BU TLDING | cation 6 mean el SPEC] AL Sousa paved street $1500 — 2S Fesale. 3 bedroom home. Alumi-| BE WIDE AWARE AND ‘Gite $1,950 Full Price IT YOURSELF + | VY — m siding. Fireplace. Tile bath. “ 3 bedroom brick, 71 x 25 ft, has | Gi . ROY ANNETT. INC. | Borms S" screens. “On furnace:| -barbeoue late tit ‘shage * Stewart teprie’ wot |” Mt 30,R. family room wits tre) \7ITOUX- Franks | Pionee Highland | WEST, SIDE, INCOME Ereeea . ‘ 3 trees. Breese modern but iil. place, 1%) baths, 2cear garage ~ GENERAL RBAL = ‘ 28 28 —e We eee cluded, yg out ate | =. A beautiful <= ] a | tec Can for further infor. He ctnc etemns Catms. sercens | cee tanto Hey. eR 3070 | s jean tae Gas cerage rents for S168, 6 month: Open Evenings & Sunday 1 to 4) Bai. 809 pet month includes taxes Today—inspect this Judson Park! Open House Sat.& Sun. | mm — 0 siso s 36x86 garage which rents & i PONTIAC AREA : Snel , t se Sa un. | s won last for $100 per ‘month. well chad. pe HAM ELIZABET 3 Reacoon OFFICES 1 MILE NS. OF WALTON | ™,,9, Avery in Mlixabeth Lk. Es- et lot, 65x264 ft, vaved street. 2000 sq. ft, in ve colonial OAKLAND LAKE FRONT. 6 tee te beeen eee”, SELL TA RARETH | LAKE ro. On Baldwin. A real beauty | ON ADAMS ROAD. . a forme By oa “Must Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor : all in A-1 shape. $21,000, term: won Seiibsipsl port ham | Preakfeel bok nat eer and) AND SACRIFICE. Price is fte-| dedreom home. Nice itving here. Large living room and =| F RANK SHEPARD agents W Huron Street near municipal parking duced 85,000. 3 bedroom brick, 2-| Toom, dining eli, kitchen has dining room, wall to wail | os | — FE sia or re +4278 FLOYD KENT, Realtor engineering, ‘atures areplnce. Garage. $1.300| car arage attached. Entire wase- plenty of cupboards and ca natural fireplace, | QL _1-7511 2000 Tienken Rd. | i | 2200 Dizle Hwy. at Telegraph tatives, architects. Lease. ment, 2 huge. fireplaces. Large eating spate Tile bath. enclosed tront pored. Fuli | ROCHESTER AREA. | MUSTPLE LISTING SERVICE | —- ” FE te ; BROOCK Fooded corner lot, Son waite trom Auto. oll heat, Lake privi- basement with recreation | AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING , : 7 Be HAY DEN, Realtor | Pontiac in subdivision leges on beautiful! 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Best OPEN THIS gun A { VILLAGE tion age ie heat. 6 rooms and bath with pri- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OTTER LAKE SUBDIVISION buy ever offered. for 1100 sq. ft. 12 a.m. = ‘\M NORTH ASTOR ally selected 1 quto. hot Water. Alum. com- vate enteance for rent. Just 3 miles west of city, in one | Of Rouse. Take Dixie Hwy. 10.8 i6o “Hien 4 ae: tree ras: & tens 4 oe ge mine y se! ef pent lake binations. 60x68 ft fot. tatye 100x350 ft. lot, well LOVELY—2 bedroom ranch type | of the west side's better locations. ety north from ee city limits | 3 bedroom ranch home. Almost House ts in nice condition. wider. | - back yard fenced, Full price ' aped. Only $15,500 bungalow sith briek front, bea. | New T-room brick rambler. tie | ‘© Séshabaw Rd. turn right on| new. Large. living room, - fu!l ig . Close to Lone: $1 and Werth the mon- . tiful stone fireplace, ceramic tile | dath, built-in vanity, and tile lay-| Seshebaw & go 0. about ™ mile to | basement. Timkin. auto. heat. ed Asking $7 ot 3 G all. ESI REALTY co bath, rec. room in basement, Ice — Syme ia the Kgs fentates | — Look them over & call| screens, storms, on 100x150 ft with terms. : C l ett nw Sa Thermopane picture window and Py with | {0T more details. 1% boths, Gas| lot of Watkins Estate. 2 miles ‘ - WALTON HEIGHTS Maw. wens 1? oe FE et other nice features. Located west guest Pm ee n> ad 2 pice | beat. fine neighborhood. Good| west of Telegraph off Pontise ' SIDE_BRICK OR — 3 bedroom, 1 story : | suburban. ture windows. Music |e for children. Cicse to "s Lk. Rd. Bargain price $13. excelient $ rm. home | — -REALTOR——— with an extra. tility. . eled in oak with pickers wr wisbew. iakes for bo mang a lay « ing, swim.{ terms. Mr. Strandbergh., ; a me ; - Pons a +—oOrF JOsLYR<2- 13 master ming & fishing. Cniy $84 a menth 4-544. Jamet Realty. full bath. tin. Careen Selection of room. Very bedroom -bunca= -bedrooms with « PR an ee deh, tn) a ~ oe upstairs at ot Pontas’ best buys tile bath. All tastefully d-c- : low located within walking dis-| Closet doors, 9 large compac erersiting. & new bome DRAYTON PLATES 300 ree room tiled grated and ready to go. fot lance of Pontiac Motor. has full} Sitchen sad dining «pace with is your best investment. Save Desirable 44%, room nboriabe fetah, tog Gee ||| PHONE 34196 | | gi “Tattoo oat Eieihad edt Rett | Sect: Ritane Gees [Pe yonr Sack ene ta somemaee | $bS"mte Pin it ra Sale Houses 43) &. Tnéluded ie om 10 tues Sage is bate included ‘in price. : rol, A ir. ~ weit into eu. Bi rt oe ee Somes, Je Gh | momen pal fe. Large Sear = i" os * ** with tioned place maven, 15,800 NEW 2 BEDROOM, modern Indian Village landry reem 004 GA tecoeee Ll S—T—-I_-N—G lake ous of terms WEST SUBURBAN with terms. ; north 8 rooms and 2 paths. Face LAKE FRONT—Located on Lotus| fi9n room with fireplace, High Sui® JA ee ee fam a Excellent 50 foot brick 3 rms, and bath on| Lake. Nice high dry jo with| landscaved shedy site, Joovies fi ANCHOR $850 DN. NEAR TEL-HUROW shaded lot. $950 down Qed fir, Could be used as eCASY s0cess. Ras 2° bedrooms overlooking Otter Lake. Attached LI_ 73800 ~INCO n eig Ss ene & fait I. EGES. poet gg imo Bigs $54 "per goede, Pome Ceramic | mice living room. full Beth, goed | S00 "tcee sua ere You Lt | ray condition ° ® fi - Brick. 1% age ho}. at... -_ me, HOMES : month, Includ e8 tages and cat erage ta ce ‘are’ a mine, Fw “Pat ing, boating ots or avin -| time a "LL ~ $1000 DOWN #1. ond do . = qreetient cor ition : 3 " 2 : ve. ener, ‘ te 3 room ‘hungsiow pastored Sc th Mars! 1 a IG YoU BUY TE-WETLE INGURE fri | Qt beat. aluminum storms. wae 3 eg rena, ne : SNe : and fireplace ‘ red. South Marsha = Fenced in the rear. Garage. $15 sid aed edie ANE , F wee “s wey stand contracts ig a fog Mh iwoo: le a: zu. Excellent 6 room = me eorge R. tein . ji per month $1,000 DOWN : < NICHOLIE terms. : at hot ce. “and water softener, Goo paceman 6 es aoe : H. W. Bigelo je S e+ “= hom, ph stered | t yi ft Fes ‘ : condition 2 Se ee Tn nad l \ I 1; | ‘3 Ww 8 ¢ ; ee , ; ‘ * $9. 400 - _ Paved street. Oaly eens |. LAKE ONA 7 Pg a BS fal ce Bi yen tie soe i . : ; . ALL’ NEW LAKEFRONT HOMES REALTY CO, REALTORS Office FE 55493 _ Res. 5-6845 { --& HARGER CO. Beverly ‘ 3 bedroom ranch. 1%) baths, nat- FE 2-0263 ays : | nw. ‘i. ., ae Nearly pew 8 1 rm. and path | Ufal fireplace, 2 cat attached ga- ion w : . | PIONEER HIGHLANDS «room bungalow, full Wath, uth { : Sin Pn rage. ret BW, Heron A real “ce cozy 2 bedrm, brick | Det water, nics location, $3,408 Rent gum. $18,600 a nie home with an unfinished attic.| full price. $90 month, —— 3 : s co 9 : na -é bar in bemt: Gag heat, \ warteewneen’ | pettus ea ee en nore JIM, WILLIAMS } "4 bedrooms, . attached S4 ft. brick In : / D 2 car natural te wits oan . ‘COME cae ATE & E % with full basement, °10° acres ws St—$2,700 dn. buys Baldwin Ag 10 Pontiag ‘state Bank of ground, ; thle 2, family wm firme 4 =| ves Call 4 vat 3 bath & 4 rms. & ‘bath—3 car ay % : garage, $19,200 full price : g fees WN, Ps Fee ; : : i NAL | « SODOWN’ | ee ‘itch, abe | ‘ tAL ais: ms f “ee : : : ” a ray peaoscias SSM ghiy. de- ; rome, tee Mele | d through: Classified Ads!’ ine = seap ity Sate Pe abe oe Grm.| 4 year old. very wel i . ‘ i: y un wor BI EM ; er Lai herd Yes, whatever itis ‘dial | Diastered. ppsinth om oY a , 2, ee e 1 3 a eee & : Ys . * ee] i eas. 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