No More e Knuckling Dow to Israel—lke and Dul Dems fo Battle Colder and Snow Eban Arrives jon Nomination |oiterand'Snow in U.S. Sunday short of: reaching last night's ex- : for Highway Job === srs = 23S) With M wt pet gtr apogee lp- acco | jours - Session| 14 weather wil return tain weet v. N. Bloc Moves for ‘ Brings No _ Results end. / Sanctions; U. S. Hoping ; at Grand Rapids a tah oth awe Reekaraet to Avoid This Action and colder with gow flurries, low 20 to 24.- By PETE LOCHBILER WASHINGTON WW) — The Pontiac Press Staff Writer — Forecaster Tries to Redeem Self: Asks for U. N. Sanctions Snow flurries and a high of 26 to 430 ig the outlook for tomorrow, At 1 p.m. the mercury stood at GRAND RAPIDS — A/32 degrees. appeared firmly opposed to- battle loomed today as " to any further U. 8. Michigan Democrats me Nock § ik Jeoncessions to get Israel to pared to enter their spring = tr ers “|withdraw its treops from nominating convention : areas taken from Egypt. | Officials said here. Top party leaders Back f W. rk tried until the wee hours a 0 this morning to settle on a favorite for state highway commissioner. At dawn, there was no clear decision. They were ok hoping to avoid a conven-| NEW YORK ®—Dock men went tion floor fight between five|back to work today on piers in hopefuls, one of them an New York and other Northeastern Oakland county:man. ~~ seaboard ports, ending a costly 10- ais f ; ; There was a possibility a com- promise would be reached before! ~’ Huge Backlog of Cargo on Piers; Tugboat Men Remain Out AP Wirephote CHAMPIONS RESOLUTION — Lebanon's Foreign Minister Dr. Charlies Malik addresses the 80-nation U. N. General Assembly as * United Press Phote MONKEY BUSINESS — “Dr. Julius” pro- Park in Royal Oak. Dr. Julius, who was pressed |the convention proper began at 11 docks! he present erday’s formal demand invoke but unproven, that Banhagel nounces the crisis over as he checks an anxious into service because “he has a way with: ani- |@-m. At that time delegates were. vi tee the he p ed yest 8 fo that the U. N. roti hag & ro ay patient, “Jazbo,” during an epidemic of influenza ‘_ mals,” modestly admits that he had some assist- expected to adopt a platform 4 ieee Jere be Gere ete recta a kp at the chimpanzee house of the Detroit Zoological © ance from, the zoo veterinarian, _ backing Gov. Williams’ educational Pads oe — gale a2 chiet supporter, Murray D, Van - - ’ : : i . * : Ww. A | Se ee. The scene was repeated eise- |For Direct Distance Dial Apparatus pe — These were expected to emerge | where along the coast from ue Gormey guverner en@ ene. Fear25-Dead. | raus:to Basten Troop she tr ecto cm | hs Ven, Saige pn tame an oe soar we arenes | DO] Plans. ine cif net lay, verve, te shoreméa’s Asss., who joad and is not a registered on- in Korea Crash | Wilson S fays: Firm |ssecein mt | with the Republican ticket in the U. S. Plane Cracks Up] p.pn fs peed | moesen cen April 1st electiom on Han River Island; to Pontiac Office ieee cnt | 5 Bodies Found Vga serine the As a convention prelude, severaljthe actual return a few hours. Plans to add a $1, 450, 000 fifth floor to its Pontiac|Atty. 3 . ' PHILADELPHIA W—Secretary of Defense Charles|; hundred delegates. gathered in the| However, some 4,000 striking tug-|central office building /were announced today by the! ciicn was not py tery abe. re , SEOUL @ — A burning u.s.|E. Wilson, sticking to his guns on the six months train-|Williams cut birthday cake with a|Proposed six-year contract to end Hotel Pantlind ballroom to watch|boat workers yesterday rejected a Michigan Bell Telephone Co. transport plane crashed on an islet'ing program for the National Guard, last night carried| {sting depiction of the Mackinaw nia stoppage, now in its : digo — Scheduled for completion by September, the new is in the Hi iver yesterday, bridge. Today is 46th At le gh of the 159 Armericans|48 argument into the opposing camp. day. Among, candidates giving .the floor will house direct distance dialing equipment and | after three minute speeches afterwards ay several offices. The building is located at 54 E. Huron|Israeli Premier David Ben-Gurion, . were pre “ae went -dteog the con-| Widow of Baseball Man St. hd Eban aboard wete lope ret 5 — He was the honor guest at a dinner of the Phila- After = stop at London were found a was feared to-| delphia City Troop, one of the oldest Guard units in the tion with Oakland Co: “a due in Washingtoa Sunday to : a the Ganth “WR might reach nation. — Mie ie tnty hack-/ Succumbs at Age 74 Installation of/ ihe new dialing apparatus will begin ~t up his talks with Dulles and . = 4 other U. 8. officials The pilot said an engine of the The blunt, white-haired defense chief stirred a| They are Irene Murphy, Bir. | GROSSE POINTE PARK (INS) upon completion of the new Cid Globemaster wild, 4 business woman, and |“rs. Frances E. Cook, 74, of : _ Eisenhower and Dulles are ad ate tame aca ca spewed ‘storm of comment last William H. Harvie, Southfield o— — Park, jew ee ale Heuss P eapehee Visit eeeeg ag ard pager 4 awaiting Eban’s return reportedly chunks of metal into the two- Docto Ad « month when he remarked) Township road contractor. a : en ae 3 died! mond be een Gar y ‘\with a new message from Ben- sted yasinas, Taunt Beis te F-41QVISES that some young men joined| Mrs. Murphy, sisterinlaw of rgocuot Tes sais prostachs Poca Hever bas rene i - = hrm, salar taut doe on ab eae. a Man ; j * —e —. Women to Study the Guard to avoid the|the late, Sueno Com ete tt. (Cook was, an active member pestgened: hij! visit to. the United teed o c me ee aad Sidie Gus moon draft during the Koream's clear road for nomination as|Catholic Study Chib and Salve Re.|States because of bronchitis, his| Tbe dialing equipment will make| 4 srvep saNCTIONE ; bed * - mds ,te-tide ebbed atthe Han's for Widow hood DENVER @—Dr. C. H. Hardin tion of the search for bodies at Branch says middle-aged women the crash scene, Air Force officials listed 20 persons missing and . Army officials listed 17. An Air/Ught to study for widowhood. [ojogize for his remarks about the : Force spokesman said: Dr. Branch’ is chiet of psychia-| Guard. (Continued on Page 2, Col, #) wi is very doubtful if they willltpy at the University of Utah * * * found alive. Medical School. He made his pro-| He declared he came here at gina, She is éurvived by a son,loffice anndunced today. The 73-/Possible direct contact with 25 John C. Her husband, Frank C.,|year-old president was due to go|million telephones across the an attorney, died in 1950. Funeral, to Washington March 5. He has tion from exchanges in the Popti service will be held at 9 a.m. Mon- been in/ all this week, and to-'district, including Clarkston, Com-|rael: The United Stetes wants, if day in St. Ambrose Church in/day hig doctors reported they had merce, Drayton Plains, Lake Orion, ee Jadviagl Bim not to travel. Oxford, Rochester and Walled * _j|Lake, War. University of Michigan regent. Wilson, in an interview before(ONLY WOMAN - his talk at the dinner, said he did|- she not only was the sole wom- not come to Philadelphia to 1p-'an candidate for the post but also The Air Force listed 134 res- = * * ae ~ihag’ devoted snaps than, 30 ears to promoting. the birds’ care and welfare. posal yesterday at a professional|the special invitation of Maj. Gen. cued and the Army 137. clinic sponsored by the Col ado| Nviva J. Drexel Biddle, Pen- The, troop transport—the | Air fedical Society: op osieg materi meee Atrticka tor og ™ trom ; * * * _~- |—Wilson six months active uy on ant eerre. 10 “It's an unpopular subject,” he sr Numerous National Guard) _ | of them servicemen looking for-|é@inceded, “but the plain tact is| eaders favor only an 11-week pro- ward to rest leaves in Japan. most women stand a very good) we ae chance of becoming widows and - ale mt the , Wen Five seek State Highway Post The additional floor will contain more space than presently _re- quired, but will be designed to allow for future expansion needs, Storm said. Inauguration of the new--ser- vice will -allow users to make direct contact with the 25 million other phones in the Dulles and Eban met last Fri- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Judge Defends ty heat ben ee ee . hon a : wa tan. He suggested classes which system by dialing 13 digits. Lying on a stretcher at ‘Tachi-|would “broaden the approach tol getie” tor mie = iC smi sind eck or ces f menamen Storm explained that if a kawa’ Air Base in Japan, the im-ilife . . . encourage an interest in Guard. That reference drew a - jured -— Capt. James Cart-| anything mei vs cultivate as-| burst , Pi . Sram Et Fi, Hr SS Yl seco md © cl S! Famed Jurist Medio ad eT a ; n two-sld mission. He accessed! first dial 112 which would connect| Would Let Reds Go Free es Bait Is Mouse Effective in mid-afternoon an award given him with the new switching equip-| Rather Than Take Rights ; ‘We landed on our belly, The/ the Defense Department by the ment housed on the local fifth : first impact was smooth, but the} FRESNO, Calif. (®—This Fresno|Freedoms Foundation in a cere age NEW YORK (INS)~Judee Harold : second was a lulu. The. next thing; man says positively he does not)mony held at Valley Forge ~Me- I knew I was in the water. / . [need a better mouge trap, William/morial Park. “I crawled on an ice floe ghd I'N. Campbell reportec today heiMET BY TROOP like to froze. People were /pour-|baited a trap in his motel cabin! gy. thon journeyed to Philadel ing out of the plane and strviggling|with a butter substitute two days (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) onto a sand ber 50 yards from from|in. a row. Each morning there ei shore.” / were two mice in the one trap. Plan for Le. for the Birds seaming | Peace Through Pigeons? uled to leave Walte- Reed. nam romto-g: reequareneg toni Wl fancier recorhmends pigeons — because “they are so intimate” and nr ae ee ee “represent /a symbol of love and peace.” Mery Be, ly! House de- For frustrated: housewives having trouble with playboy hus- |checkup.” cin ae bands he also recommends pigeons — because “they always come ‘ home pinies WAGE ade NAG no inde i “Keep ‘smile a they pose with Gov. G ‘ASPIRE TO STATE OFFICE — Five Demo | eo ee oe ee , ‘to Tight: John G. Mackie, Flint; William. H. Harvie, Birmingham; Gov. Williams; AP Wirephote in G, Joking of. plonn's we.” be says with.a smile, and a ‘medical [gece Orbea tied The tare of Ses ae about once aj year since she has) Mennen on the eve of today’s convention Schwoppe, Mt. Clemens; Angelo Marino, Monroe; - 50Hurt, {ies | Anderson Resigns-Post Carolina Blaze MOUNT AIRY, N. C. ® — All The toll stood today at one dead and about 30 injured. The school is a smoking ruin. 2 Sk Many of_the- grade-school chil- dren teetered fearfully on window ledges of thé one-story brick build- ing and had to be helped or pushed out. : ' Several teachers suffered pain- ful Injuries as they herded their charges to safety, At least one was burned critically in the room There were four, two at both front rear, é ey * * The fire started at the rear of the auditorium surrounded by classrooms. Le: “It’s unbelieveable how fast the flames and smoke filled the build- Lloyd Anderson presided over ing,” Phillips said. : erected about 1925, was destroyed in less than an hour aftéF* the fire ‘started about 1:15 p.m. Larry Adams, nine-year-old third. grader, was the only one who didn't get out. His teacher, Mrs, Cora Beasley, was among five critically burned. Spectators said they assumed Mrs. Beasley had tried to the last to help Lar- ry escape. eae Four Killed in Wreck When Car Rams Bus LONG BEACH, Calif. #—Four -}persons were killed and four oth- ers injured today when a car col- lided head-on with a Greyhound bus on U.S. Highway 101. : Investigators said the identity of the dead, all riding in the auto, was not established immediately. Thev were believed to be two youths and two giris. : The i were amone 25 pas- sengers on the bus. bound for San Diego. The California Hiehway Patrol listed thém as Mrs. Marian -|Clark. 72, of Newvort Beach. Calif. then to win Israeli with- mouth of the Gulf of Aqaba.| neachiand, Crescent Lake road, A 4 m.p.h. speed limit was rec- ommended for Pontiac Lake road from M59 to Airport toad. The recommendations were made. pending final approval from Lansing. Dems Square Off for Highway Battle . (Continued From Page One) was the only woman seeking a place on the spring ticket. fighting. U, 8. MAKES OFFER Israel has refused to relinquish them without firm guarantees against subsequent Egyptian har- assment and blockade. * * * In a move to induce Israel to withdraw from the disputed areas, the United States has offered to declare its support.of free naviga- tion in the Gulf of Aqaba and to work for stationing of a U. N. force in the Gaza Strip to prevent Egyptian commando raids on Is- State Highway Department under Van Wagoner. Harvie also was a member of the Wayne County Road Commis- U. N. Secretary General Dag sion for 10 years. Another candi- Fammarskjold is understood to be trying to get the Egyptians to retain legal contro! of Gaza, as|seemed sure of nomination. He is provided for in the Palestine truce| Lynn M. Bartlett of Grosse Pointe and the Israeli civit administra-/Woods, running unopposed for the tion to stay, but with the U. N./nomination as superintendent. of police forces in actva: control. | public instruction that he won two. * & *& years ago, . The effect would seem to be a victory for Israel which is dead set against returning Gaza to U. S. officials today viewed Egypt’s acceptance oi the proposed U. N. occupation of the Gaza Strip|"”. as a possible break in the deadlock over Israeli troops withdrawals, * * * These officials lauded the Egyp- tian move as ‘‘statesmanlike” and/sain a expressed hope that it will satisfy/State : top | In lieu of flowers, tributes may be made to the Cancer Fund. against continued Egyptian guerril- la attacks. Tax Return. At 8 pm: Wind velocity 3 mp.h. “=! Your Income Tax This is one of @ series of articles prepared by the V. S. Iftternal Revenue Service to help you prepare your Income “1040” FILERS Fen unday ie Is your income $5,000 or more? Do you as husband and wife |Mits Tractor-Trailer, oon rises et 4:06 a.m. filing a joint return have combined incomes of $5,000 or more? Is Suffers Chest Injuries a your income from interest or dividends in excess of $1007 Do you |” snes _’ have gross income of any amount from other sources such as {| William Oscar Medlock, 33, of rents, annuities, sale of stock investments, etc.? Are your item- cei Ave., a — P st ized deductions such 4 ; : bei as contributions, interest, taxes, in excess of pe oe oe he is bel Then you use Form 1040. or retirement income credit? (Purther thiokmation on income’ tax At the In |Revenye Service office, #/ f ) f 10 per cent of your income, regardless of the amount of income? Are you claiming the status of head of household or sur- viving spouse? Are you claiming the dividends received credit Ave you claiming overpayment of F. I. C. A. (social security) employe tax? Are you claiming deductions for travel, transporta- _tion, or “outside salesmen” expense? For them you hee iy 1040. | ~ Poe J i é ae | : : ik = ’ * st _ + iad Soa ge ee a ee ee ee FRE RE SPR Lg 5 ae ae i said he was driving west: lumbia avenue when a semi trac- tor-trailer ia to make 64th tub tu front of ¢. not identified this morning. Inveg-'nute quantities to three heart, pa- oie We nares Oh sade 2-000) tigation will continue,” itients, “% { \ a : 4 , — hid date with Oakland County backing The bus driver. Jean Marino, 25, Long Beach, told patrolmen the car veered into the ‘front of his bus. It was raining at the time, he said. : Coroner’s deputies said it took wrecking crews more than an hour to pull the wreckage apart so they could remove the bodies. Top Britons Summoned to Diseuss Middle East LONDON (INS) — British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan today summoned five top ministers to a special weekend conference at his Cheequers residence in the country There were persistent reports that the government ix considering fight between the top candidates sending Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd to the United Nations to lead an attack on any move to im- pose sanctions on Israel. 400 Terrified Children| Dash to Safety From “pa "(Call 200 Police ‘|trapped with “so many exits.” lof Rock“n’ Rollers County Schools Get to chart Middle East strategy. — “é pt oi AP Wirephote , ” Gen, Hubert }« R, first superintendent | - of the U. §, Air Force Academy, died yesterday at the Lackland Air Force Base Hospital, near |’ San Antonio, Tex. He was 64. - to Force Control NEW YORK (INS) — Nearly 200 them mounted Interests itl; F eft ete - i. * & : }almost re taken ‘surprise when more than 5,000 The rhythmic pounding of feet actually caused the building sway, and firemen became so alarmed they cleared out the second balcony as a precautionary measure. —— lambasted petroleum producers for recent domestic price hikes. The ccmpanies say the increases resulted from higher tt) * * To Freed, the whole thing was “delightful.” To veteran police, it was the wildest demonstration of)records show Secretary of State youth hysteria since the early days;Dulles met last Aug. *13 with of Frank Sinatra. nearly two dec-|representatives of major oil com- ades—ago. costs and were not connected with the Middle East crisis. O'Mahoney said the subpoenaed $801 601 in Bell Tax }iie, Fasming “emabas said sayi Oakland County school districts received a total of $801,601 from seein oon Pag anda Michigan Bell Telephone Co.’s 1956| OT : tervention.”” O'Mahoney said he fax payment to the state Primary. ed Dulles’ remarks as in- School Fund, the firm revealed J today. : tk ok ok, ST ait aa fe han te eat ag its -based on ain. > d school census of 21,850, The total Reject Knight's Plan —- Sete es SAN FRANCO i — 4 eee 149,274, according to Ray H. Storm, 'mittee of municipal judges reject- company manager here. =| ed Gov. Goodwin Knight's sugges- Michigan Bell said that its ‘con-\tion that all drunk drivers be tribution in 1956 to the state school] jailed. “Taking the offender's fund of $9,792,322 was the largest) driver's license away is a greater in the company’s history and larg-| deterrent than sending him to er-than any other firm’s. jail,” said Judge Cart H. Allen. It came to $5.37 for each young-|‘‘Besides, drunk drivers don’t ster in the state between the ages| cause as many accidents as speed- cessions” of major oi! companies. off the road and then met an on- coming tractor-trailer truck head- on, - : Driver ‘of the truck, Merle Linder, 35, of Palo, was not injured. U. S. Offers to Pay Half UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS) —The U. S. offered today to pay half of the additional $6,500,000 cost of the U. N. force in Egypt, pro- vided member states volun- of five and 19, sters,”” tarily ributeq the other $3,- 250,000, sd BETHESDA, Md. (NEA) — From a rat's cage in a “jeach patient, Steinberg: will care- National Heart Institute where millions of dollars are being spent to crack the mystery of heart dis- eases. Attention has perticulariy been focused on this effort during February, American Heart Month. ; “We're shooting for treatment, but we're also shooting for the underlying causes,” James Watt, Director of the Na- tional Heart Institute. “We sup- port people like Steinberg who have good clues, and we help them unravel the mystery. Theti they present their findings to the scien- tific community for verification.” One of the mysteries now under scrutiny is why men suffer so As he administers from one to three and a half grams a day to fully check to see if the large amount of cholesterol in their blood goes down. We don’t know whether the body will find a way to overcome the effect of the drug,” he “But if it does, tte drug will be of no use to us.” He points out, however, that it was effective with rats for periods as long as eight weeks. * * bd “Because we're not sure how it will act on people versus animals, we'll be taking more precautions than are actually 3” OX A bio-chemist and MD at Wie'the National Heart . Institute, Stein- berg is now. starting fo give mi- plains Steinberg. He says it'll be six months before he can judge the| Meavily from heart diseases, A recent Public Health Service [somewhat says Dr.|, Human Test of Drug to Curb Cholesterol Marks Dramatic Step at Heart Institute ease caused about a third of all deaths among white males in the age group 45 to 47, and about a fifth among men 35 to 44. The rates among white females were lower. SEX HORMONES en seem to haVe less heart difficulty before change of life. . “Here's where your basic re- search comes in,” says Watt. “To the average person hormones might not seem related to heart disease, but more knowledge about: value of the drug. The fact that he has reached|*tudy showed that coronory dis- Eis ee ; § f sf ‘| F ? it 1 nN es «SE ? EE, SNR Nyy OR iM 6 Se te. ee a ee ee, a i t this year, voting only on the April 1 date. The primary vote is being eliminated because only 11 Utica of whom will be elected, Shelby Township - In Shelby, voters named both Republican and Dengoeratic can- hel iby, ee ee, ee clerk, Lorin last Monday's primaries there. _ Democrats received a higher tabulation of votes for their ticket of officials: Supervisor, oi en ke te Oe. ee ee ee Evans 719; treasurer, Earles 355; trustees (two) dJo- seph Boardman 500 and Frank Flowers 411; constables (four) Joseph Moore 545, Alfred Morri- Sunday in Ares Churches Name Woman Orchard Lake Postmaster ORCHARD LAKE — Mrs. Jean Wahlberg, 3850 Green Lake Rd., was sWorn in yesterday as acting After a two weeks vacation, Miss Hawkes says she will take a less responsible job, in rural services out of the Orchard Lake office. 50th Anniversary to Be Celebrated by Simpsons Residents of Bancroft for the past 49 years, Mr. and Mrs. Erle Simp- son of 6573 E. Grand River Rd. will celebrate their golden anni- versary on Sunday. They will hold ‘ an open house to which all their friends and relatives are ‘invited. The couple moved to Bancroft from Pontiac shortly after their’ marriage. The Simpsons have six chil- dren, Mrs. Wilma Arnold of Union Lake, Harry of East Lan- sing, Mrs. Leone Heeney of Lan- sing, Mrs. Hazel Fransa of Pontiac, Wilber of Owesse and Mrs. Cleo Orr of Byron. They have 14 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. ———— McPherson, Judy to Be in Mayoral Race —* BERKLEY — Monday, former mayor, sults: and Marsano 477, McPherson and Judy will be in| the ra¢e for Berkley’s top job in the April 1 election. ‘North Branch Lads, Dads to Banquet NORTH BP.ANCH — The annual Father-Son banquet will be held in the Methodist churcl, at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Stewart Butterfield and his son, Richard, wiil speak. Revamp Marlette Troop MARLETTE — The reorganized Marlette Boy Scout Troop 28 held its first meeting Thursday here in American Legion Hali. Scout Master Lawrence Lichten- felt helped organize three patrols, after which the following Scouts were elected to office: Senior Pa- trel Leader, Jim Gould; troop scribe, Sidney Lichtenfelt; troop quartermaster, Dennis Drew; troop librarian, Dennis Drew, and troop In the primaries CORT com N. McPherson took 63 more votes than Mayor William R. Judy, eliminating L. Bob Marsano. Re- McPherson, 692, Jutly 629,> bod Lutheran Chureh, Airport not members of any one church as yet, and would like to investigate the teachings and practices of the church, The series will continue for sev- len weeks, and the first meeting will beheld at 4 p.m, Sunday. ¢.°* ©, “Of Such is the Kingdom,” a colored sound film, will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Sunny- vale Chapel, Waterford. The film is 0 pictere depicting - a country ravaged by war, strug- gling to pick up the battered re- mains of its existence, Lake Orion On Sunday at 5:30 p.m. vesper service the Elder Roland Arnold of Detroit will speak at Reformed Latter Day Saints Church here. The service, which will be at- tended by Masonic Lodge 46 Fé AM, will also feature special mu- sic, Masonic members and their fam- lilies who attend the service will be iserved refreshments at their tem- ple afterward. St. Andrews Men Slate Fox Hunt — Without Dogs ee ae eee here have slated an old-fashioned fex hunt for Sunday—minus the Joe Kowaloski, chairman for the event, has announced that hunters will leave the Eagle Hall on East Fourth street at 9 a.m. The farm of Frances Dodge, | next te Meadowbrook farm, will be the hunting area. return to_St..Andrews where dinner event will go toward the St. An- drews. $chool Building Fund. To Honor Farmers iat Lansing Banquet LANSING (AP)—The cream of Michigan's young farmers will be honored tonight at a banquet to announce the “four outstanding young farmers” of the year. The |four will be chosen from 22 candi- ‘dates nominated by Junior Cham-| ber of Commerce Chapters across the state. * * The victor will contend for national young farmer of the year honors, with the winner to be announced April 15 at Durham, N.C. All competitors are between 21 and 36 years old and derive at least two-thirds of their income bugler, Herbert Inch. Martied recently in Zurich, Switzertand, were McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lake road, White Lake Tow: e daughter of Mrs. G in from, farming. Special Events in Orion, Waterford, North Branch WATERFORD TOWNSHIP™— A! ~~ series of Inquire* and Discussion! classes has been announced by "Rev, Arvid E. Anderson, Pastor of Church Aven Township “Eight Nights With God” will be the theme at Elmwood Methodist from Sunday through March 3, when the Rev, Douglas Davies of Goodrich will be preach- ing for a week of evangelistic serv- ices. The church is located on Grant street at Auburn Road. Morning services are held at 11:15 a.m. and all evening. meet- ings at 7:30. Everyone is invited THE PONTIAC PRESS, SA'TURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1957 “es : . . Toynter, 227; justice of the peace, Clyde Lemke 447; board of review, Walter Flickinger 447 and highway commissioner, Guy Nightingale 472. -¢ bert Saal 719. A proposal ‘to “use $25,000 to English Villa Owners... Post Dog Quarantine PONTIAC LAKE — Dog owners of English Villa Subdivision here are being notified by the president of the English Villa Property Own- ers. Assn. that dogs will be in quarantine from March 1 to Nov; 1 this year, and every year here- Following the event, hunters will} will be served. Proceeds of the, Ito Give Sermon . Moulton, superintendent of '|District, which includes churches _ leoffee hour-in-honor of Dr. and after. Dogs found loose in the sub- Ay division will be taken to the Pon- tiae Dog Pownd and their owners North Branch subject to a fine, he said. Ninety- As a gesture of farewell to the five per cent of the association Elton Bauman family, moving to members voted for the quarantine. a farm near Brown City, friends! : x* * * of the Methodist Church here are! Automobile. operators also are holding a cooperative dinner after being asked to cut down speed to Sunday school hour, at 12:30 Sun-| under 20 miles per hour ‘in the day, area. to attend. ‘ INDUSTRIAL ARTS — Charles H. Paine, MSU senior, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Paine of Keego Harbor, transfers molten lead from foundry furnace to sand mold. His teacher is C. Blair Mac- Lean Jr., assistant professor of vocational education at Michigan State. This is one of many industrial arts such as woodwork, metal- work and ceramics that students master in shop training. Jaycees Seek Members Get - Acquainted Meeting Called in Walled Lake WALLED LAKE—A apocial open) is a young men’s organization not- rreeting for ail young: men be-| ed for its enthusiasm and great tween the ages of Zl and 35 has] ncatbér of activities. been called for Monday at 8 p.m.| Ponald Smith, Walled Lake on South Commerce road to ac-| meeting satd, “It will be short, Guaint the city’s young men with) snappy and informative with Jay- the purpdses and activities of the) eees trom the city of Farming: Junior Chamber of Commerce. This) ton present to answer all ques- tions we will have about this Wm. O. Moulton “Young Men's Action Organiza- tion.” We are.urging all with an interest in their community to be present.” Bob Bergstrom, Extension Chair- man for Farmington, mentioned “ that the Jaycees, as they are pop- CLARKSTON — Dr. William 0O./ularly called, have chapters in over the 2,000 communities in this country Methodist Churches of the, Flint,and 60 nations throughout the world with over 200.000 members, The Jaycees have their own national headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma at Clarkston of the Pontiac area, will preach at the 9:30. and‘11 a.m. Sunday worship services of the ~ First; built at-a cost of $309,000, contrib- Methodist Church, Clarkston. juted by Jaycees across the nation. = fF * * * * All four choirs of the church) Anyone desiring additional. in- will be in attendance at the ser-|1ormation or would like transporta- vices which will be. followed by a! tion to the ‘meeting may contact Bob Bergstronr at Gresaiset |Douglas Storey, master counsellor; William ‘A. Seponia of Pontiac ip,,and Ursula €. Dieterie, The bride M. Bédyne Dieterle and. the , Dieterle of Lugano, Switzerland. The cquple will reside “France until 1959 when they are scheduled to return ? eed: brenden sabia whascrme _ |the coffee hour are being handled! ‘|by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Walter. ' “|Lake Orion DeMolay - jto Install Officers . Slate ‘Dryden Games ~ Tuesday’ evening at the high Mrs. Moulton. Arrangements for 4-0832, ‘Dale Carnegie Course Offered in Rochester ROCHESTER — The Rochester Kiwanis Club is again sponsoring! LAKE ORION — Douglas Fosth, i and invitations have been issued rounding communities to attend a Officers electéd recently include demonstration to: be -conducted Thursday, March 7, at 7:30 p.m. - at the American Legion Hall, 134 + Ray West Fifth St. Rochester's winter Storey,|course ,will be formed at this ; Alfred Kochanowski, senior demonstration. , The Kiwanis committee is head- DRYDEN~The: basketball team here will play the faculty team on gym. The’ alumni girls teary will Citizens Club Note to residents of Rochester and sur-| : Break Ground for Junior High $1,325,000 Structure at Madison Heights to -Be Ready Sept. 1 MADISON HEIGHTS — There will be ground-breaking cere- monies at 2 p.m. today marking the beginning of the construction of a $1,325,000 junior high school here. 4 “ & - + The 24 classroom school, to be located on a_ twenty-acre site _-bordering Tawas street near Her- bert, is scheduled for completion Sept. 1, The ceremonies will ociae a parade led by the Selfridge Air Force band ahd various school. groups. Money for construction wil] come from two bond issues total- ing $4,000,000 passed by voters in 1955-56 for - purchase of school sites, construction and improve- ments. * * * _ The new school will be part of the Lamphere district of which John W. DAY Chapiers Cited for Groups’ Growth Pontiac Chapters No. 16 and No. 101 of the Disabled American Vet- erans have been awarded a special citation for surpasging; their mem- onne, N. J., announced today, * * *. 234 members tor the current fiscal year, while Chapter No. 101 count- ed 153 members, This is the third tation. * * * A local DAV spokesman said that American veterans who have been wounded, gassed, injured or dis- abled while serving in the armed forces of the U. S. in America’s wars, are eligible for DAV mem- bership. This eligibility includes, in those who have served in armed forces at any time between Dec. 7, 1941 and the conclusior of the Ko- rean — - . Alice avery Winner DBYDEN — Alice Avery has. been named the Betty Crocker) Homemaker of Tomorrow in Dryd- en Schools. She will enter the state’ competition for the title of All-| American Homemaker of Tomor- row, : Honor Loren Clifford FARMINGTON — Loren R. Clif- ford a senior at Michigan State University was among those hon- ored at the recent annual ban- quet of Pi Mu Epsilon, mathe- matics Society. Mrs. L. G; Clifford of 3360 Hill- crest. . the Dale Carnegie Course this year|- | ne Ais a = ‘ SESS Ae a7 HE of Second street Rochester, play thé varsity and the alumni} LAKE ORION — The Senior Citi- Rob-ithe first evening class for driver! @ TRUSTEE—MARY A. HARRIS a eauen Oe ee ee Me Se et ae ee ae y ind @ TRUSTEE—MONT §ODMAN / a A midget pored, by ‘sot Mr Erwin R. Glass|Room 114, in the new high school. | gante eo anata og ‘jot the Sunset "Cae a ean, Ramen Not Ti lb th eemation et oe, W. SHEARER JR. grades. a ‘ * | Z aj | 4 | ae | , George Bunker 534, board of review, Al- bership quota, DAV National Com- mander Joseph F. Purke, of Bay- Chapter No. 16 had ‘a total of! bao on Adams road, Monday, consecutive year tha‘ these chap-| ters have been awarded such a ci-' addition to World War I Veterans, | Clifford is the. son of Mr. andjjoin him upon completion of studies | ‘ jboth morning and evening services| ipa Havent will leave for Cali-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Jantzen has been made by Richard Olsen, FARM GROUP VISITS NIKE BASE — East Orion Farm Bureau members recently visited the Army Nike site in Auburn Heights. More than 50 persons toured the base, ate in the Bat- tery’s mess hall and watched a simulated firing Gorien discuss gram with Capt. of a missile. Above, Mrs. George Bain and Bud effectiveness of the defense pro- Raymond Geoffrion. Installation is part of 18th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion which celebrates its’ 145th anniversary this June, Your PTA Is Planning - - Lathrup Councilmen File for Re-election LATHRUP—Councilmen Richard N, Cogger and Fredrick 0. John- son have filed for reelection on the Sechentae . | city council in the biennial spring Brooklands-Avon PTA are giving election to be held here April 1. , a_dance “Frosty Frolic” of mod- Also in the race are C. H. lern and old-time dancing tonight McAleer, George H. Russell, jin 8 to 12 o'clock: Hollis Hinkle, Stephen K. Valentine and Eliza- beth Mitchell. Mrs. Mitchell is on |Will provide the music and Jess| ped eee building commit. |White will do the calling. The dance} will be held at the Brooklands! For justice of the peace, James | School. K. O'Leary is unopposed. { Troy The High School PTSA celebrates Founders Day with an eye to the future plans of the students on Mon- day at8 p.m. — Four professional people of Troy Sacred Heart Sets Heights Luncheon Benefit “Why they. chose, and how they prepared for their careers”.- Those speaking will be Rev. Robert Ward of Troy Methodist Church, Mrs. Myrtle Bessolo, Principal of Big Beaver School, Hulda Erdman, Public Health Nurse: and Dr. Donald Reid of Troy Clinie. All teenagers and parents are invited to attend. ¢ Orion Township The Carpenter PTA is planning a chicken dinner tonight at the school from 6-8 p.m. with tickets avail- able at the door. Homemade pies by mothers of the school will be a feature of the dinner. A square dance will follow the dinner. The proceeds will help finance the hot lunch program; purchase of records for the school and other projects for the school and community. The public is invited. tar society of Sacred Heart Church here has announced plans to hold a luncheon and card party at thé March 4 at 12 noon. A short pro- gram will follow the luncheon and a booth for baked goods will be opened after prizes are dis- tributed, Decorations will be in keeping with a St. Patrick theme. ' In charge of the various com. mittees will be Mrs, Frank Grosse, Mrs. Trumag Denby, Mrs. Bruce Washburn, Mrs. George Williams, Mrs, Paui De- roche, Mrs, Jack Brickell, Mrs. Donald Markus. Also included in the list are Mrs.: Raymend Kruecher, © Mrs. Howard Norman, Mrs. Charles Thayer and Mrs. Henry Goodell. In charge of publicity is Mrs. Lloyd Dell. oS * * * Proceeds from the affair will be used for the Sacred Heart a nding Leonard fynd. The PTA here will have a rep- iresentative of the Red Cross as |speaker on its program at the ‘Marlette Pair to Make regular mipeting for February to Home in Jacksonville will give short personal talks on sp AUBURN HEIGHTS — The al- r. le ‘Frosty Frolic’ Tonight for Brooklands - Avon be featured and refreshments will be served in the cafeteria. a = Walled Lake The Decker Road PTA will hear the Board of Education at their meeting on Monday. Better Baby Sitters Foreseen for oa MARLETTE — the school here. an infant by registered nurse, Mrs, Joseph ar 5, the Baar of twins. * Altrusa pat facies that ‘by viding the community® with baby sitters and by teaching youth ‘to help others and thereby earn money, all Marlette will benefit. ‘ St. Catherine Guild Changes Meeting DRAYTON PLAINS—Women of St. Catherine Guild of St. Andrew Episcopal Church are being noti- fied that the slated meeting date has been changed from March 6 to Thursday, Feb. 28. At this meeting, between Ld will go afterward to the home of Mrs. J. D. Boardman at Wat- kins Lake fer refreshments, Their rummage sale will be con- be held at the school on Monday MARLETTE — Mr. and ducted Friday, March 1, at All Saints Church. . ‘ at 8 p.m. Special music will also Gary McMann are honeymooning | in the winter sports area near | Petoskey after a Valentine’s Day rite united- them in marriage in’ Our Saviour Lutheran Church. ‘ ON THESE Savings! Savings!! Savings!! TRADE-INS | The bridegroom will return to ond, at Cecil Naval Air Station, Jack- | sonville, Fla. and his: bride will! at DeMar- Cosmetology School, | Detroit. ~ The bride was Yvonne. shies. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maxam and Gary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron McMann, all | *35 1 GAS RANGE | wiase: = 19” ” a a ie of Marlette. Attendants for the | couple were Sandra McMann and Joe Sanchez Jr: | Retrigerators $34.50» | Terms to Sait Rev. Havens to Talk Sunday at Rochester 96 Ocklend ROY’S REPLACEMENT PARTS Fay LeFountein, Owner FE 2-4021 . ROCHESTER — The Rev. Erma: Havens will preach in the Roch-| ester Church of the Nazarene at) Sunday. The Rev. Mrs, Havens, | ville Church of the Nazarene last ' Sunday. Following her — talks at} Rochester, she and her husband, will be greatly appreciated. Driver Classes to Stort ROCHESTER ~~ Announcement | @ CLERK—GRETA Director : of “Adult Education of e APPRECIATION... | To the voters of Pontiac Township, who so generously supported us in the primary election last Monday, we wish to extend our sincere thanks. Your continued support through the April Ist clactn: _ Supervisor —Howard C. Decker @ TREASURER—GOLDIE B. MAILAHN @ TRUSTEE—LEONARD TERRY — Vv. BLOCK er een OO aR Mae aes fe TU OUR WOOT RSE Pere NS PR : 2 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS. sATURDAY. FEBRUARY, SST A Caen Ee HELE oer nae, y | - Pontiac. Seceseter fore Fe Aluminum Doors Full Inch Weather | “| | “This Week : Stripped, Made of Only”- | | Alcoa Extruded a “Auminom | Salousie Doors 36x80, 32x80, 30x80 “48° BASEMENT STORM and SCREENS Reg. $7.95 We Jalousie Windows 0 | with Screens...... 30%) 'ol= : eed 8:30 te 5:30 — Sundey 11:00 te 5:00 “ALWINDO CO. 1702 S. Telegraph FE 5-3728 : $ISTTSTTTTS TTT IT AN al Wood ‘TORIDHEET Tests Prove It Durable; Lasts Just as Long as N wattriane on HEAT Ordinary Surtace in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! "For Free Heating Survey and Estimate. Call . . AUTOMATIC HEATING 0. ¢ ; Aluminum for Children Ae-useful accessory for the family Paint Resembles | A new finish for home exteriors which combines high weatherproof- ing abilities with the beauty of ‘vatural wood grain has been de- veloped by the Forest Products Laboratory in Madiscn, Wis. The new o eam described in a ight-construc industry maga- zine, is applied in one coat, needs varnish and will last at least four years, the life of an average pa $.000 Successtul Installation in Pontiac Area FE 2-9124 haa arh thors iy 17 Orcherd Lake Ave. , A MM hh hehehe de ded ded hd int job. - It can be made in a variety of reds and browns, including cedar Attention---Builders Wational Lumber Manufacturers Association Use Portable Car Bed - ; Wisdom Saves Forests Forest conservation means "a ; of the forests: and the successive crops of same land, say ci tho eaall i, ee on Trips of boards poined together with center. Cut four pieces of 1 by 8 .| A miter box should be used so that Clamp the individual pairs ‘to-) gether so that in making - the feetly aligned. Bore holes 2 inches ideep using a No. 6 auger bit. At least six evenly-spaced holes dowel rods and hinged at the inch lumber each 50 inches long.’ .|the ends will be perfestly square. | : 1902'W. Huron St. DRAYTON DISTRIBUTORS. ORlando 3-1224 should be made starting 244 inches in from each end and then spaced at inch intervals. The %-inch dowel rods are cut 3'4 inches long and rounded or chamfered on the ends to prevent binding when forced in place. Groove the dowel to permit the escape of excess glue and for a tighter joint. boards of 1 by 8inch lumber, 14‘g inches long, dowel-jointed to- gether. The construction details: are the same as for the top except | that only three dowel] joints are! used: one in the center, and one 2inches from each®’end. Hand holes may be made, if desired, 1 inch wide and 4 inches long, by first boring two 1-inch holes and cutting out between them with a key-hole saw. * * * The narrow side board, part (A) in the diagram, is a 50 inch piece of 1 by 4inch lumber. are placed 2 inches in from the ends and in the center; ‘The sides are made from two! The car bed is assembled with | 3-inch butt hinges. The top hinges | those | EQUIPMENT requirement: Rolling | j tles and special. scoffold- ing for stairways, church- es, stores & bank lobbies. Syntron electric hammers and power saws. Tools for every need. Concrete surfacers and grinders. Senders: Belt, vibrating end disc. | Tarpeulins. Electric drills. Jocks. Steel scaffolding for every SS ELMINATES PANTING Ta Pot Gat 00 3 | INSULATED | CAST-ALUM 7} ALCOA ALUMINUM. SIDING . _NCRERSE mT ME vi mt Looks LIKE EAL STONE , © Famous Alcon Aluminum with Unusual Structural Strength! © Backing is Genuine Colotex Rigid Insulating Board! ed © 3 Coats Lifetime Baked-On | Enamel (Not Paist)! IN ONE TN pA iU FAR ESTIMATE PHONE ANYTIME NIGHT or DAY . FEderal 2«9421 Wg ; ew No Ne wo = . . Mixer Park, Inc. 245 Elizebeth Lake Ave. Pontiec 18, Michigan Phone FE 5-8780 BUY WITH CONFIDENCE- —IN BUSINESS 21 YEARS faa Tee eee ee ee Zinc stearate .... .« M O72. Heat the paraffin. and sinc | stearate until it mixee uniform- frat ial be (CAUTION: There should be no open flame in the room when the paraffin mixture is added to the mineral spirits.) — . Allow the solution to cool to 'room temperature, then add the pentachlorophenol concentrate and follow with the linseed oil. Stir in the color-in-oil a little at a time. FEderal 2-7004 FEderal 2-8245 @58 Year F.2.A. Terms * Free Estimates | DEM Batoing a ' a LO RS ES EET Servite [x Good Investment Open Sundey 12 to 4 The growing of trees is one of the best investments available_to- oy ‘according to the National | -BOICE “AUTOCLAVED” BLOCKS ie association suggests tree gro¥-| Never Touched Wy Han land on which they stand are ‘nad to pegs in value as the |Lumber Manufacturers Association. Le | siding, doors and windows of for the sides, 1 inch in; and those Improved lots for sale on payed streets, with |} Ponder cee aeaeredaes chads for part (A), 4 inches in. All hinges| excellent water and drainage. Ten minutes from | ing, chipping or pecling, leaving | °° pesmnoal. — ay = largest industrial employment area in Oakland an enay sartace to refinish. eo and buts eat ~ that County. Loke privileges, school on property, —* new wood, such 88/side board fold inward while the. shopping facilities nearby. New homes in area parle pe! me ong oP = folds upward “as shown now selling on guaranteed mortgage programs. ngle application is recommended. Onound all sharp edges and sand FOR INFORMATION CALL This brings out the rich, full grainithe car bed smooth. Paint, or Ip See eae ead weenie, A Soom robber: sheen or other covering for a matress FE 5-9237 MI 4-3800 |THE FORMULA aeenee the greg Small AVON INVESTMENT COMPANY | ‘The formula for a 1%-gallon|'weeage and boxes can be stored Pipes Gainenni: SOM ~ Patch of the finish in dark red-|"4er the bed. - 1 Raw linseed oil ........... 3 qts. v7 BUILDING |. Miriéral spirits of turpentine 1 qt. "B 1G | Burnt sienna color-ir-oil ...1 oz. es Raw umber color-in-oil ....1 oz. =—_ | Pure red iron oxide coler-in- GEE neck deresdecscdeessiscs 2 oz. : | Paraffin wax ............. % Ib. Home Cook opens the door to __ a New Way of Life for the one Adaptable to Otto A. Trzos. 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor FE 2-0278 Eves. & Sun. Call MA 6-6247 who needs it most... THE HOME MAKER | The latest in ing Methods in the family Pence A @ Detroit's" Lady of Charm” demonstrates to interested three-some. THE KITCHEN THAT UNTIES YOUR APRON STRINGS .. featuring THE TAPPAN ELECTRONIC RANGE oie ‘ntlation, since the trees and the . « « Until Your Meson Leys Them in Place! | “RANCHMASTER 3 BEDROOM—1,100 SQ. FT. "OUR P NEW, MODERN AUTOMATIC-LOAD- ‘hea BLOCK TRUCKS we are able to load them, unload your blocks without ever touching them. BRICK PRONT—JUST Bote, automatic loader eliminates all chips, cracks, 15 FT. LOT—PAVED STREETS—BATH VANITY— EAST OF PONTIAC— , due td manual handling and insures you of woe Aes your blocks in the best possible condition! need blocks next... order BOICE J pinections =” drive 4% mile to Model. —Drive out Perry to Pontiac Turn right across Opdyke, 3 STEAM CURED “AUTOCLAVED” BLOCKS! - Get a Soe | more epctle product delivered to you NCE BUILDERS SUPPLY *12,850 | $650 bv, | 579% San $25,500 . 262 fc CONCRETE © BRICK MODEL OPEN 2 ‘TIL 8 DAILY AND SUNDAYS Telegraph Road Telephone FE $-8186 | Lea BUILDING CORPORATION. | ; Sanger as : Building Compas. meronste WATCH PROGRESS IN ACTION AT THE FASHIONABLE ‘Couth Chore’ ™ otis wax tn Go| {n_ Memoriam 2 Seo ee eee et position with a career ne through the spring and early sum-jto get some furnishings. He was|week that in the industrial district] py ‘nd Esther’s Restaurant | ™% Lovixe IMO MEMORY OF 4 DEAR Sor eaten 0 em moxeee : struck by a falling timber and re-|of Lower Silesia there are “mass| o.¢'¢ Telegraph Rd arem, the paul aweh rie 4, Dy =e aioe RECEPTIONIST a | treated outside. tions for emigration” of 5 i . it & euceifiah cat & Help W. Fe 7 Cashier . ARCO AN COGN SAOGeAG He was unaware that the small-|Jews. The paper recounted con- thie we world, his equal” you'll anted Female ~ - RECEPTIONIST ‘ae County Deaths er boy had followed him back intojversetions in which ins cha News in Brief A Dewutiful life thet came to an ATTENTION, LADY re —— the house. instances tolerance r He died as he lived, every ones’ We have 6 Jnhy pox .™ Fs 4240 The victim was the son of Mr.|Poles : f we cue of 28 & 80. / tenesninae saa shetasnet : ; LeRoy C. Schwinck Sealy ma missed by bis wile. Nels eee : OPER z _ and Mrs. Mathias Haug, who * * * broke into Bob's Mar = “Raymond, = comet rscnality onmgQut, ,oP% etic s8ti ! WHITE LAKE Service for came to Fornéy last September Pole lai the ti-| ket jane aod vi Verne . nified & interesting LeRoy Charles Schwinck, 53, of C Some , oe anti-/ket, 527 Colorado St. between 7:10 LOVING MEMORY OF OUR pects are furnished ! BOOKKEEPING 75 . from Se vermany. Semitic sore is receding — that! m. Thursday and 9 a.m. Friday maleap Mts. Laura Parker should average well’ over Machine Trainee .... . $220 ; o cong Highland bg iy ee ~Gomulka—the ‘‘Na-land walked off with 11 bottles ‘of oo yrs. ago ieday” ts with bes We will - m, Tuesday from A : ° le OOKKEEPING tionalist’” Communist leader of/wine valued at $5.10 according| Dest mother you sre not for- 4 Weare bef ny. ear Machine Operator -.......... $250. ardson-Bird Funeral Home, au-i¢ Deni country is supporters , : gotten, ford, with buria! in White Lake uspect mes Plot oe ce portray pc a Nal Cas are sonar tee ae cones Uh Lieoln Ave! Reval To Account Eueculive.... $280 Cemetery. Mr. Schwinck, 4 park Semitic tendencies = Three dollars in change le oe ANESTHETIT PART TIE, - § Ls anti - in was re Sadi by her children & ECRET eamet of cane Ceanty 2 and {0 Extort $25,000 months past. Polish courts have|Ported missing’ from the bedroom| _¢ andehil cadena ae are ee BreseBox'io, | 770 Big Brea ss... 8295 jesux (dad cabdudly Gis martian tenced several Persons to rie Ee aieriee ee oe Oneida Ra.| Mance (Bell cer sen and Bremer | BABYSITTING IN YOUR HOME. [VET VN EDWARDS . ; DETROIT (INS)—A 31-yearcld\°" for flagrant anti-Semitic acts. er culprits entered the home by whe left us 13 years ago, Feb. Long Li, Ra. @ Orchard sy VOCATIONAL COUNSELING He is survived by his wife,|Detroit, who re . admitted), The rel ind bere) a ee ee The relling cream of fe relts COOKING “6 GENERAL EXP 02 Community Net] Bank Bidg, Nellie L.; two daughter, Mrs.|a $25,000 extortion plot, denied the| 2, OUTS Oetine polish Commnr|Police reports ene’ Pomti9c) at's ue vacant spate revats; | ign “good” peerenees, Fegured re soot Joseph Montreiul and Mrs. Fred|charge yesterday when arraigned! io 0 MDOOE lit Ola Semitic oe Gag wre once sat there Other help_employed. MI 6-1881. Graebner’s Brendel, both of White Lake Town- before Federal Judge Arthur F. For Sale Oakland County Atlas. — = Sister DEMONSTRATORS, PARTY PLAN, ALIS chip: the eons of Lederle —— ne to statt to the highest bidder. PE 2-3647. Brother, Mrs. Herbert Bell, Azel top earnings & opportunity. Ls * * Robert F leasant 5 responsi e of LZ ve mo wn paym and Doyle Schwinck of) Webster P. McClain Jr was beld| Stnist get trun themeives to| If your friend's in jail and needs Flowers 3. collecting po delivering. car JOBS ; @ sister, Mrs. Mabel Simp-|Uder $5,000 bond for using the| O°yE bail, Ph. FE 5-064 or MA 5-031.) ~~ : eppointment, "call “Gris Cham- son of Flint; one brother, Clifford|™4ils in an attempt to extort the : Brow og meg BB gt __derlain, MI 4-330, .9 a.m. to 12. Sehwinck of Clio, and seven grand-|money from John E. Lurie, ex- I V “e "| saw, Mare TE sem | Pn to ve in Thurs, & Alver- for MEN ehildren. ecutive vice presiden co-own- ; Vicj Lod : C | d Funeral Directors. 4 nate Suns. off, Own room & TV. * er of Wrigley supermarkets, Ex- mmigr ant sits ge a en ar ee ch ren: 1 ‘ a RS AND 4 Robert J. Hayes amination was set for March 6. : ATR Gaul Arce. Gney 60185. If drive car, will he car SUNION LAKE™Service for Rob) Lurie was contacted by iever| Lome in Sweden rlenastip ight, hae, oh, 30 ek a DRUG 4 CORMETICS-WUsT am GosMnbTics -WusT 7 - ert J. Hayes, 69, of 7059 and told that explosives would be} ir High Style p. m. at ‘Temple, 22 Donelson-Johns fully experienced. top pay. Apply —.. who died Monday in Florida, will|used to bomb Wrigley stores unless|444 4 State St. Officers practice Sun. FUNERAL HOME 14 Mile Ra Bhar, GIRLS be at 10 a.m. Monday morning|$25,000 was paid through an elab- at 3 p. m. at 22 State St. Edith| “DESTON POR FUNERALS” A ae RECEPTIONIST, adv. agency: Bate eee Fe eg eo aa taney Oboe pee cermin |. Dietician | Pee ty. erment in Evergreen Cemetery. en ) was mal es “$4,303 to $5,187 to start, dependin OREEEIGS ae om i den started working in 1915 for ; SPAR 4 mach. oer. Sundry at sperts-GrinFwerabest for caling the FBX io te, weck Dime toretrn to hal Z)"teamy |p | Tate Pion | Zai"Mneritn tty "hocee | HEERSs GE" Soa Home, Pontiac. — . ee style and with plenty @ susp. 5 Voorhees Siple = & have completed intern- MEN lain, the father of f oy: _ Mrs, Marion Youngs a World War in ssastas Carpe “ Benson, now os wealthy Chica- ag > A FUNERAL HOME Graduate ACCTS, Payeble Jerk. 0-30 . $380 IMLAY CITY—Service for M: go contractor, chartered a} ° Seen en eae Do gt. ‘ . "Marion Chureh Youngs, fl. ot lected ly relatives cod neinn ighbore| Scandinavian ‘Airlines plane and| » Gmany G8 Nurses: go 7 -* ESSER S/ catiac Youngs Rd., Attica, will be at 2/as a “wonderful father and good| Will take 72 relatives with him on} > 2 acces | aa 84.069 to $4,381, must be registered | 313 Pontiac State p.m, Sunday at Lester Smith and\churchman.” the trip of some 9,000 nriles. It 2 ORAVE LOT, ware CHAPEL in Michigan ‘Bank Bldg. Ded mite poamatrecons ton, “tm 8m estimated $4 BETERT Wot at waite Licensed Graebner's Reval Buriaj will be in Attica Townshi . : Ch PE 6518 pet. 5 sraet ner’s—Royal Oak Cemetery. She died y.. 'M Seri The 56-year-old contractor, who aay om P ti LN 207 wshington Squire Bids. are a son, Clare, Im- an TOUS y NOT jis proud of his American citizen. Notice is hereby thet e- pubtie| SAVE OVER 4910000 ON CURRENT ractica ur se lay City; a daughter, Mrs. Julia's “| ° ship, will take a letter of greeting City | Bomntatestes p Ay ths = wd my heed oh cote hy Wo 2-ad O20 9 om dinpiadieslaianig MIDWEST Kalemeir, Dero: '« trtter iN Freak Accident [om Miver Richard 3. Daley wolfe” Stroy iy pepsi | bem cuss Pas ee we, the es howtat | powTACe OLDEST, ma Joseph Church, Metamora; six oe » One : » Commercial’ No.1 BOX REPLIES .| Apply Personne! Office, Onki YOU to COME uN ee Ot en, Om @— Anse oe Pee = rnb “deeded from 2, 7, 8, 10, 13, 16, 19, §, a talarete strecia, Ho fee PE Gun PERMANENT? k 4 . Pistol di accids birthplace, Almhult, He is sched. owt y/ Park 21, 25, 26, 28, 30, 32, 4, § =| xp WAITRESS WTD. APPLY STATE BANK BLDG, FE Jemse D- Cain [while an Ii-year-old boy played|uled to leave here April 14 and| "st" suet Comatsltcn $5, 00, 'G1, 3, TL, TS, THF | ed W Recmertor Bs. Rockoster, Sri ROMEO — Service for Jesse|¥ return May 6. Dated February 20, 1 75, 76, 85, 86, 87, 88, 96, ; David Cain, 77, of Oxford, will be| Next déor Daniel J. Murphy, 40, : xy curk| if 97, 98, 103, 104, 105. FWraileg Laue Beauty Baio’ Cov: 44 We Reree ee eR ant held at 2 p.m. Monday at Roth’s|@ pment company executive, fell . scale See BING Ant ec iON Instr 9 Ho Funerals here, with|from the seat of small tractor-| Na) Tak y 7 ~ : Instructions burial sal Roaeal Comeaey .He|tyPe power mower. se e ru a es ofe Nott ; . ballet sic. Part time. Write Pow. er died Friday at the home of his| wounded with a bullet in his abdo: the eity Hall The Pontiac Press ERP W AITRESS BEST WAY daughter, Mrs. William White, in|men. Into Small State (Bester nay. FOR WANT ADS . Must be ste ces. MU DRIVING SCHOOL Romeo. Police said that the pistol bullet] March 18, 1 is i _tual 40145, se Milford, “Michigan. Oa wan aA besides Mrs, White/had penetrated the wall of the orn ana ti forthe ait. DIAL FE 28181 EXCEPTIONAL | OPPORTUNITY | Gollar. Call PEL $8000 ‘or FE are his wife, sone two brothers,| neighbor’s house and — by NEW DELHI # — In the ferent i construc- , ete —s oRAbGa ee ee Daniel of Romeo and Roy of Ot-lest accident — had inte South Indian state of >| walk am stun sipeete Reems ame 6 pe. EXP. W fee WET | ORADUATE TEACHER — mag 4 tawa, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Orville| Murphy as he rode the mower up| Prime Minister Nehru‘s Eo am sauaiee ber om Yt cule “iheten. er to Pm. = nelaare ne ae v « * cule = ae eight grandchil- ——— of his San Fernando Sa its touigh-| of" the lowing: “en as 5 estumes. no retpone ae One Foon ead DRIVER ren great-grandchildren. y home. Indian Proposal No. , ib ee TR Sas comorete sidewsle 3.918 BF: ir tnt pittee fe te 8. “Telegraph Bus. FE 22253 ___Ree. FRE #-1045 | onal «73 8. 2. insertion of the advertise- GIRL OR WOMEN. HOUSEWORK PLATO Lemeny OFF BALDWIN Should Have Destroyed Itself ; : vm ar| - | secel vatpotew scan "ee Eads VIOLIN” AND — PIANO |4"x8" concre 119,425 8. F. error. When ¢: > Reasonable. FE : [erxs: te sidewalk 6.578 8. F. we eds te cee HOUSEKEEPER UNDER @. ex mae eae sods § Your. Bil Sumber.” fro Sge childten ‘whine ed cork. Work Wanted Male 10 evice Failed on M issile ere ere ae ce | tat Monet oO | 0 ccarprem Wonk. MEW — City Pontise, Michigan, or ine fer at PER, Live IN. 3 saat Ren «obtained by making ‘de- cake Gunn soe cone guagree.Keteo Harbor. PE | Ki TER ATIONS. “CARPENTER. . _ ALAMOGORDO, N, M. -®—Thejcounted as the result of high-fly- spon their recurn tm good] ¢ JAPKet “than regular agate — =—a | oe ® hE Rhy ea eee ere) | Mee | | REE | settee ror cores : re in PORK ALAS AP DB. BM says the escape of a Matador! were still being checked out. Seired with cach proposal as's gears: be_ cancelled led ap to 8:3 $30 am, a a aaa ge guided missile Thursday” was.due} Heavy snow over mich of the tee of good faith and the same to be the d ation after LADY TO CARE FOR CHILDREN KIND, APTER 3:30 P.M. to the failure of-two electronic|Rockies may be hiding the spot oe Inulowotions "te bidders, right ne tet “det te pm ol ieee em PE 800s ANYTIME aed delidectraction systems. where it hit, Davis sald. is “2, e. —— in India, te, Mecept "SRY proposal, to reject any of CASH WANT AD RATES MARRIED MAN FOR GENERAL | BOY 10, NEEDS WORK ANYEIND. . The unarmed missile escaped| He said the-recent escape of a and with Con- is. reserved. by, the ‘City. Lines 1-Day 3-Days ¢-Days San? tM Modes house. Me | ih Wunee_gretems. Ch 5008. from White Sands Provinig|snark missile from Patrick Air e ~ Kerala had a By Order of the Commission 2 8150 6186 92.8 fl. SatDDL IDDLEAGED wow an fo bo «| CBRFENTER WORK “wanten. Ground and soared at an altitude|Force Base, Fla., and the Mata-|" ja Socialist government, the Sly Cie + ote oda Ret femiiy OR. wager wens 21 | SARPENERY”30 VRE ERP _WRW of 35,000 feet toward the Rocky|cor Thursday were the only re-|4 , os gered alae sey Oly cer ¢ an tse She. MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTS a gs a. But Congress and the Social se 2:30 a 67.0 pecialty R Mountains, about 700 miles north-|cent instances in which Air Force}. broke. no party hed ‘a. ma ee! fie 318 867 88 fo take care of _invald five deze | 3.0000. ‘ le 0 i ry R —— fren found and the search for isn neve Ne SF ATY/' lr, and intabity resuted Al SOURS oR RAMEY 2S 7S 8 | | See | ee has been called off form of emergency was declared | o¢ Revien of Pectin Toweniy ea - PE 004. al AINE MAKER AND CARPE * & & and since last March Nehru’s gov- ot im, Towsship Hell Opdyke Help Wanted Male 6 Permanent Part-Time. “ter Kitchens . ‘Maj. Gen. L. I. Davis, Hollo- cme has ruled the state di-|i¢et ax Asssusment ‘hei!’ March, sin, | (nn ite.) p.- Btverianeed Psielecy "CUSTOM FORMICA man commander, told a news con- recuy. (cm "= A MAN - ‘ preterred PTR anor. sink tops, aaa tabi ference yesterday the two self- . Please | further, ¢ anne uy Fae enti destruction systems were checked N h Sj d P; ; i ‘and approved by the Army before ort I e Residents Rear eae td part time ‘ime em ap. eves, = the missile was fired. He said mis- 5. = ae Pg i mel . 8:30 a.m. to § p.m. Utica . HOR sci scmoot ‘HOOL BOY WANTS WOR RE Saag Toe ne Aer’ rence Petition Postoffice Pics Wk nde Faun | ai, _ a rd * * * “ regu FOUN rene * person, mornings “Davis \gaid he was not attempt- Bevery , Southfield. & Place the blame on the SS eel tador in-flight if it should go ae 5 ate * * reports. \from four states that the missile had been|. 3 =e Jews Oakland to Get $79,231| in Gasoline, Weight Taxes Other area cities and villages Leaving Poland Mass Exodus Said Due, 4to Nationwide Wave! of Anti-Semitism Petitions seeking a post otice substation | toyal Oak jouth eV eeeooconcnaes Sylvan e Tro: : eee Walled iake |. Wolverine Lake 3 os Caught After Taking Money announced Ia L) ‘le: _Funeral ter by Pursley Senter! — 72. ed 15 «E. Rishisan te a 8; beieved 5, FEBRUARY 7 “Zi, 1987, HAR- aes Reebarn St., age 86 Peuera | YOUNG MEN Help Wanted Male 6 MAN FOR DAIRY Mis 'N "Rochsete Ag CITY ‘or Applications are now taken must of \, e at Se", ato yrs (time ip etiowabie Hen school s i fe ict OR i, a Farne 5 — SALESMAN FOR Mus furaigh 3 locel ret ac A WNE OPERA’ = wasn ory mie ; em employ- apn Southere ‘erriory, Baker Drive. away Co., . TW 3-9550. ART- oat NCE tigator for Wix technical knowledge tomoblle necessary. — PHONE Henr 1418 Kales . _—eegee. REAL TE 8A or po pa at's oppo: ¥. appointment. REAL ESTAT E We have an opening for 2 : eeenes men who wish perienced preferred. GILES REALTY CO. $2 WEST HURON ST, FE 5-617 | TOOL ROOM LATH HAND, ie abe pr room ex! rience.” Apply between ®. = & nies poly Cole Ave. Birm. BETWEEN 2 RS If you are bee's pie fo Small, apt. = - & cr val lady week. A x Qatiene yO aot, WAITRESS WANTED, APPLY IN Eas, Mesies Lunch, 4257 WAITRESS WANTED. JET DIN- -. =~ Woodward corner of 8. wd. y Fea: 50 two $3.00 hour, ieee fr) a" » . REAL ESTA oR a co ery Lo Bg * J home 7 U area. Fap. preferred. Rose _ Hill Realty Co., Ren WANTED REAL ESTATE SALES- man at once. P, W ‘EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL NSELING OFFERING DOz; or ee PAYING Ji The petitions, containing more than 2,000 signatures, were circu- lated by members of the Wever. Owen-Hawthorne Community Club. Green, who had been napping with “We feel that the post office is two other children ar ines tr comme’ pasooonrs Se ne Se ee because of increase? population,” The damage was a weak Ge W., Gray, club ‘presj- wwastebuhet tard Kiaches copboent | det ay manent previous ri- queen insurance work . red essential, moke please do not : Fesecennes ‘ i epRrEey ee *_JF me = bt ee In = ‘ GAS STA Lise: ee 2" pont on WANTS -PAINT- tng ca & carpenter work full me. me wiv NTS 25 — free fstimates. PES-3060. si¥ ASTER ze 2. 18° pe Sonstrection exp. 30 yrs. old. watin See ae ease _ through Rent Ads! Room, i you wnt. AND IRONINGS, On ee dove ip my home, 33 wien AND IRONING. PAST ota =o and sever, FE 2-9005. ° Ww. ATER- ford vic. On Sess Wyerk. Babyes Pn cleaning. o or _Ref. Call Pi 8-108 me a = wa wat wast * wou aw Witte See _an10, Ii office’ ‘Typing sbuly, FE : _Building Service 12. A&B TRENCHING: Footings Water line, Field tile, FE Se. a- > BRICK, BLOCK es, WORK and ehim- obligation, ree. — invited to call 4 Ge Bae ves, OR 37014 or job Ss gs 5-4952 ROOF REPAIRS sanding and finishing. rs FOR. Fi tAD: SIDING JOB. FE 17-0251 after 6:00, ~ TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING R._D._Thompson PE 4601 WIRE vas bal 9 cone & CONTRACT- —“Building Supplies IZA g Supplies 12A te LneAy FEET OF bat > pon a A-1! ACE TREE SERVICE. aare and trimming. Get our ma == FE 2-718. AUDIOVOX Boss ING. AID. RM. 10, 101% WN. w. FE 4-063 rice al! makes of wringer automatic w rs, 30 yrs, ROY'S, 9¢ Oakland Pre 2-402 AAA SANDING LAYING, FUNISHINO — QUALITY c_ BuD BILLS PE 82080 ‘alls | Li ~ le. Pree est, No tion wa ESC PLASTERING. - Ce acticin ELECTRIC MOTOR SE Vice RE & me h rewinding. 218 E. Pike. FURN ACES CLEANED, INSTAI- yea. ote” service. C, Nelson, Heating bas! a hock AEE Kieht _ Met fageLan 1. McKie WALT cleaned" Frew qatlteates. "calfon Bua gRiNG KEW AND REL pair, Vern Keller. i "eEibrce talnetss. PE >So Fe RENT IT FAST. house, apartment, any- — thing — Wapt Ads give ACTION. Diaf FE ° 28181.» DARE RU RRR, CPSORRRAM a hiCA e x THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1957 | corn. Will deliver. NEW & UsED Bae CASH & machines cash Ga | yments | ‘ A eee, | a FE $0045, | yw } | pase ease = Ford Tractor Dealer ‘| POR SALE OR TRADE 6 YEAR Bide wer ALL AT A SPECIAL OFF SEA- For Sale Housetrailers 78 Wanted Used Cars 88 DOGS PONTIAC CHIEF, §-3190. . COND. Baldwin, ville, FE Orenane TRAILER EXCHANGE ic enue NO WET HAY, damaged hay 2124 W. Silverbell . FE 54-1039 Rg FOR SALE. ee eee Row Farm. vat _— Rd., _Lake Orion. OL 237 HAY i} a bale. MA 5-479) OTHY & Fag gs HAY. NO ton, OR 43-0483. 20 a | FiMOTHY HAY vaRtEys 6423 "Andersonville "Phone MA 5-2768. aon preeses. ¢ Oakland Orchards, A COMPLETE recenditioned equipment ie anyone te Eg started in cus- , (Deme.) teoth harrow mounted mo YOUR AUTHORIZED: ~ For ‘Sale Livestock 72) "%. bey Meal aon Mich., Jn | ose er Spex Evie i. 8 & sUN. Pa, ALUMIN TR. i. 24 FOOT. me for quick sale. OR 3 “RICHARDSON. ai **. sQuany Lake Trailer Park back 1770 8. Telegraph. Se, lot 36 ine al sis = 5 ‘AL, room. cen down ment. bear E. Walton. 2-5 TRAILER EXCHANGE 10 WIDES—10 WIDES choose from UR Fe Fesirres, AAP ree tee 8 & sun Bas ie tok. see CLI TRAILER EXCHANGE une eet SALES and i page ot tine Betis SA P On AO vom org fa trade wilt =t be Sniet seloeiee of 196 BG Rea B Bbptert NSON BA Sines old. hobun.* call 1-135 between pues a | eon re ‘sa 54. Pe aaa or TS ie ‘nas hand ‘ou? A Pepe dea tax! ¢ iba bi Jy 2 SERVICE. RAY PARK- Mg no registered quarter Fie x | type. 565 Granger navies, cages Fg ane ‘ame ition, — eet Sia euakers. Guar. to Talk a. yn cpaies. : at Cages. 601 land Ave. a7 F $10 apiece. 1386 E.| e ee cena FREEZERS Brand New RCA - Whirlpools 1956 Models ~~ 39 em. fh. $205, cu, ft. 8975, Terms Av PE ¢11i2 eee NS BROS. _ at Opdyke CU COLI OCH CHAIN SAWS. “NEW AND USED PARTS AND SERVICE OUGHTEN & SON jorth Mak. Rochester OL 19761 ““MeCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS _ me een Paru. & Repairs 1890 Crooks Rd MI 6-044 : oo. ‘Oliver ’55 tractor with backhoe and loader, good discount. We also have other new and used trac- tors and implements. We carry a complete line of parts and we. service all |; types of tractors includ- ing Fords, Ford Fergu- sons, Fergusons and Oli- vers. PONTIAC FARM & INDUS. rE coast . FE sue : Auction Sale 77 WDNESDAY N10 HT AUCTION | at Smart Sale Ferm, aon until spring. Private sales daily. & B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains ee BARLET nn) fe soe, tore | PORSPERIS Gen ETE, Be “For Sale Motorcycles 83 be 4 Exe. cond. rE ee Sete wo Boots & Accessories 85 85 w 7M. RUNABOUT. es eld, canvas cover, full re- x Mercury Hurricane. 16 bp. boat trailer, $300 INLAND “Hx! cies “SEE new ot ‘st F 6 to 2 Sale of « s models of cure moors ata ve otd. oy & 6 Center, ciitt er, ay ag ain. Holly Rd _ Plage, 3 ma eevee “Tort oe. Ave. Use Ot Our Lay Sore y Plan eh r ‘57 cake aa » Evinrude All_ models — siock, Harrington Boat We orks 1899 8, Telegraph SAVE 3100 36 9%-HP Good your pennes. deme. Pa copaition, new motor Ww: 121, After 6, Sie i a also “pel , Gator trailers & t tatly Ss HARDWARE 3904 Hslet — TONY’S MARINE 10 per cent discount on all boats if you order now. Evinrude Mo- tors. Lay aWay at bank A 21 yrs. repair experience Orchard -, Rd. Keego Mar- bor, “th Transportation Offered 87 PO LOL OLA LL LL me ,§ ~~ ia > whim > ‘Milemi, $30 81; Momoluiae sis $185, opus _ rvice, Inc. LEA Every Friday ,...7 P.M. Every Sunday ....2 P.M, BUY. & SELL DAIL Y OR 3-2717 Hd PA ert orvae For Sale Housetrailers 78 rr. # [=n FOR rent. FE 41219. ANDERSON HOUSETRAILER. ny ft. E 5-464. yan Mobite nor, ‘Tot ben ; DON'T PASS UP Os. OLD. ts tt MONEY! Sell unneeded); water La “Lake | , belongings for cash #ijthrough Classified weet Kk 28181. G RCH ist would like man & share drt & expenses. FE 4-2771. TR T } Efther way. Wanted Used Cars 88 AVERILL’S > i i ~ Mh rt Cars 2-987 ee 4-6308 rE See M & M Motor Sales = top dollar on ‘ate model Hwy. OR _3-1603 ; Always Ready i) uy BAGLEY AUT ‘0 PARTS 170 BAGLEY 8T, Aj LF wen JUN ay AND aa ears 22-2666 FOR ANY MAKE OR MODEL ats, 23 Auburn off 8 Sag. 1D: BCRAP CARS og OR 34511 — a7) et fase fe 4% ee 3127 W_ Huron FE 4-712] FE 2-6122 | hich CASH DOLLAR } is $$$ PAI NN’ A _TOP DOLLAR Matthews- Hargreaves #11 5. SAGINAW THE HIGH DOLLAR. Hi. J. VAN WELT te rim el, to $80. PE. 31186. Bud Shelton. Motor Sales Er ace 3 : SPE 47371 ot Call WE PAY PUT 1. 1. Ge ‘les, . Driv xtra a tits ‘Srive the exis taser, Wanted Used Trucks 89 4&1 GOOD pa bak = WTD, | . FUNNY BUSINESS _by Hershberger 1955 elean, $1 bi private owner, RACTOR. TA Sth wheel. Air & vacuum. ‘Trucks Are Our Business’ | 1947 Ford Stake 11950 Chevrolet Sed. Deliv. 1949 Ford Pickup 1953 Chev. 34-Ton Stake 1954 Chevrolet Panel Raeburn = | 1955 Chevrolet Fickup 1953 GMC Pane 1953 GMC makes 1952 GMC Pickup ‘Tae | 1954 Chevrolet Pickup 1952 Chevrolet Pickup 1951 Chevrolet Pickup 1953 Ford Tractor F-9, air brakes, 2-speed axle 1953 GMC Tractor, air brakes, 2-speed axle 1954 GMC COE Tractor 1940 GMC Tractor, heavy duty model with air brakes Pontiac's eenpave Truck Dealer FE 5-9485 _Oakland at Cass INTERNATIONAL truck sec’ bc bed Waco For Sale Trucks 90 PANEL, vEnY © 957 by HHA Series, tna. LION “I got it for your father’s birthday — he found a dentist's chair more comfortable than any other!’ ae For Sale Cars _ "| 180 BUICK pRoPER, HT. LIKE new. 9305. FE 400 00 2 o For Sale Cars 1964 D-deor sedan. engine. oaied chun “sadlo ond better. $1195 ge Low down payment NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham ~~ 1987 Dodge Pickup 1653 ae DALLAS 4, Dodge-Chrysler-Plymouth ROCHESTER OL 2-911! 1001 MN. Main a oh? F 45 | ‘97 Pick-Up Half-Ton Spanking new with heater. — signals & windahidld w ALS i your car 6 car had truc: HASKINS| CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixie High t MIS MA $-907! Sen nit nites ‘till @ CHEVROLET | 1955 half-ton rickup, large heat- er, clean and iow mileage, ready to go to work for yo eee NORTH CHEVROLET - 1000 S.-Woodward Ave. Birmingham nee. For Sale Cars | "63 3, BUICK. iris | cash, 106 take ar cer parmeas A BUICK HARDTOP. NEW ites, Sharp: rs down, full price i951 BU 136, 8. Seginee ene ee : 2 door, R&H, WwW dl Call FE 22049 cher § pete) a eee ae ip. $1,588 RIEMENSCHNEIDER 8. Saginaw PE 39131 ‘48 Chev. %% ton panel ..... $ 125 A fp we Ry Heed en g 9 395 "$3 Dodge % ton pane! ..... $ 495 " v. % ton stake ......91606 * 1% ton stake — ¢ hard Pras vcore power = power r'eering, heater. $1995 Birmingham SHOP SUNDAY BUY MONDAY RIEMENSCHNEIDER : YMOUTH black | * thing — S. ro@le and Littie down — Long terms NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. AIR, SHARP. 13 Mariva St, Rear. |WILSON GMC) 2 DELUXE 2 DR. clean, 1 owner. PE 31843. Deal bine, Powe __cond. sitio F 8-440. wv na CHEVROLET Beautiful apes radio, heater, V-6 engine aad werglide. Sherp as new. $1895 Birmingh cham BEL AIR. ann Radio & Heater. $3¢ down DETROIT MOTOR SALES rE Long, easy terms NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave, POW. “CSTR AN COND. Wo. CHEVROLET sedan, @ cylinder en- Ent, Fane eo tay $1195. Easy omac Terms NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward |Ave. Fi : sedan. CHEVROLET Es CAF eee os your car down. Haskins Chev. Slesésss : : ia fsse CHEVROLET }i04, Bed Air door. solid side wall . $995, | NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. ‘Woodward Ave. Birmingham 241 ———— or oes RUNNING cond. 1 owner. Reas, FE aa iv CHEVROLET Sia agree wet tet Gaaerone ‘and extras. OAL Powerflite, steering, radio Brivete owner Saito — ; CS LL POW- er, ied License, MA 61045 after 6, - oes insides and ee and out. Radio, beater and $1695 Easy terms arrenged NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham bh ; 7 And take over payments, dnsh Sosien’” hase eomaghcie enetliog oO (KE OVER PAYMENTS, ON 34 "Pore a and ties fer my cul. 40. after 4, st" yokes : ay 9080, GO0B tires, ean” kit site after 5, *53 FORD Nice, Clean Birmingham Trade-ins & ~y 8, 2 dr. R&H, Ford. Nea Ambassedor custom “4 Pairiane A Heater. Power nee get atic. W. Walls. Red & white, Will tga Fed for H Yaad ear, MA 54-5201. After V4 custom 2 _— ee ol ere ireh| fege Sosa adio. hee heater Looks and runs $1595. Sars Your old ear. down NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woadw ard Ave. @irmingham "56 DESOTO . Puke, Yatet ie tt “New OMT Um 81008 135 CHEVROLET mileage. BRAID Sie ‘“ 91): nf EU 2 Sas ria, tone good eater 3 | | Far Sale Cars. : we y aeoune: $138. re perfec clean, private owner, cL) ‘OLDSMOBILE. No money down NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham “CLARKSTON Motor Sales CHRYSLER - MUST NEW rt Ay 1956 Dodge ‘al oe hard ton, 4 dr., 1,008, sctual miles, it’s beautiful. : 1986 Ww tre oa wuss New t yone. 4 dr. — 1965 4 : Eeave = 3 oy overdrive, ted Lm feud 4 dr. V-4, tully 1984 Hudson special in- lerlor bydramatic Ran | ‘3953 Chrysier N.Y. V-4, 4 dr, fully equipped, clean. eure Belvedere hard top, PLUS RTATION 32.8. MAIN “CLARKSTON Open Evenings — Please Phone MAple 5-5141 Safe Buy Used Cars CENTRAL PONTIAC’S ONLY LINCOLN _ MERCURY ol bier wagon... brates. me ar. PO. Rah... ow] a eee. 2] eee i i ee ¢ wi ening mMSy . r 000 mifies apes ane So SA ree 666 6S. “Woodward ile Pee eae samt Birmingham aes att Beh e, 7 - ay Wreree ' 4 ‘Len cen brakes. 4-6813. Pontiac Sales Sopenee custom Catalinge coupe. mileage. 1: "PLUS i. Pea eR ci f fe. - ass MAIN 8T., CL, "tH & .. j Maple Potee "on sani Ga1ed | 283 Pontises, both priced to sell. PLYMOUTH |: (BSS Riymout Saray. 4 at, 3 executive's = ‘ steering. Pow bs ‘tice. Beautiful. ew 1987 Pontiac rehtet Cat- alins 3 : jp ramets 2 int. rs Pc <4 83 Olds. 88, sharpest tn town. ‘ht Pontise Clb. Ope. hydra, R&H. ‘St Chev. 2 dr. deluxe RAH clean. ‘53 Bel Air, hard top, low mileage. "8S Plymouth, hard top coupe. "83 Chev. 210, low down payment. "bl Super 88, Olds. drives like new. "83 Cadillac, 1 onnet. full power. Auburn Mgtor § Sales E. Bivd. & Dale F i Hughes, Inc. 2222 Novi Rd eata-t Walled Lake Direct factory “Sealer, you eave!l “Bright Spot” | JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Cass.at Orchard Lake FE 80488 1955 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE $995 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer OL 10111 Dependable and Clean __ Birmingham Trade-ins ‘36 6=Rambier cross country, like 56 Ford wagon, 5000 mile car $1685 PH Chev. wagon, twa_to choose J Rambler cress county, a ot arid int "hyare aro oa Faw earenee ‘Binminchern Nash WILL ACCEPT ~ motors Bob Frost Inc. EOL DM ERS. SOUTH OF MAPLE BY-PASS. \ ae ‘TIL 9 PM. \ MI 6-6034 pnt less, .¢ ace m Saris Ses as Lake Uri 29-2611 SEE THESE OK SAFETY-TESTED SPECIALS TODAY! BUDGET: PRICED FOR E-Z OWNING SBENCE CARS ' a, -* fa , Schutz rahe By steering, '52 DE SOTO V8 tri. ee a BRAID s. Me hour tree Courtesy Cars: Sixes and V-8s 2-Doors, 4-Doors, Wagons Hardtops, | Converts Perot ed actnons UP TO 36 MOS. ON BAL NO CREDIT PROBLEMS’ “- [_MEDIATE DELIVERY RIGHEST TRADES LOWEST TERMS : TARE , LOW OVERHEAD Location as rou fave weven ; DON'T DELAY: =» AcT TODAT! corre ana anTona Pane CY WATTLES JACK COOPER - _SPAREY WRIGHT JOHN LIBERTINE # HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 1 MA 5-507) 9 EXTRA NICE! 1961 Ford V8 2 dr. Skirts, Sun inte Fo Ford V8 2 dr. Radio, Heater. West at Side Used Cars 7 ‘sD land a pane eat ta Cars STUDEBAKER — rie Chnmoies Cot barge priced “Very enty terms | NORTH. CHEVROLET 1000 S. oe Ave. Good ctio: of V até Model Cars OLIVER =! BUICK’ S. MONDAY Special 1595. — |1955 Pow tia Starchief Catalina »\Radio and Heater, Hy amatic, Full ee Power, Genuine Turquoise = | HASKINS er” and White Leather, White ‘Wall Tires. Above ents BUICK © 210 Orchard Lake Ave. ae ome: “Open Tin9 Veoours hui ee bs mar must wove, Pe rr Bee . pas POST HURON MTR, SALES oF. Bees ___FE_ p50) trae ok aly. fie cat ‘aba 7 e