ee. nae \\ ee \ rat * a i ¥ F ao { ff * U.S, Weather Buress Forecast \! iA : \ , 2 4 : ~ ; And it was almost the sixth hour; aid there was darkness over all thevedrth until the ninth hour. And the sun was darkened, and the veil of the temple was rent in the midst. “PONTIAG a ad FRIDAY, PRI 19, 1957—40 ‘PAGES | cf y Tap le ) Weleror Sets in Fund Crisis Fate of Police Force May Rest on Results of Saturday Session Township's gouce force may be decided tomorrow morning when the Water- ford Township Board holds view finances. According to Elmer John- son, supervisor, there is township treasury and the board must decide how tol distribute it among the various operations. | The financial] crisis is a result of | a recent opinion by the state eal torney general, which cost the _jtownship: more than $100,000 in. eveENe- * * He ruled court costs charged by, diverted to township use as was) being done in Oakland County, ) Prosecutor Frederick Ziem backed | up this opinion. “Our board is hoping to find a way of doling out its remaining ble unti] the Legislature acts on | a pending bill that.would give ws some relief," Johnson said. ~ 6 Special Meeting - overshadowed. political crises in Easter usually fall on different) The fate of Waterford a special meeting to re- only $54,000 left in the | prilgrims. were among them. Most of the justices of the peace could not be! ~ ah fpoen Cook pogo Hh Religious Devotions Overshadow Conflicts All's Quiet in Holy Land Today JERUSALEM W—Religious de-| Because of calendar differ-- In an area where a Jewish tem- * jvotions of many different faiths)ences, the Eastern and Western’ ple once stood, a beautiful Moslem ‘the Holy Land this Good Friday.|dates. Once every four or five , dome covers the rock from which n hi a | ie Off is Safe Robbery in Loop Store. "| the Prophet Mohammed is said to | It was Easter season for both years, however, they fall togeth- : nave Western and Eastern Christians. 'er, and this year they coincide. ‘But it also was a holy time for’ The various Christian groups had horse. = Moslems and Samaritans, Across to follow a strict schedule in the A few miles to the north on, ‘the frontier in Israel, Jews were/Church of the Holy Sepulchre to Mount Gerizim, near-Nablus, the’ ‘completing: their Passover holi- avoid conflicts. last 300 survivors of . Samati-| days. Ndscheas vidllers crowded into itan community gathered for their! ' Jordan Prime Minister Mus- | the city. This is Ramadan — a el Sa "ae data ya the: sein Khalidi, installed this week | fasting month for Moslems—and ‘exodus from Egypt. Sheep ritually | after. his nation’s acute political | the devout like to come to Jeru- giain during prayers on the moun-| erisis, went to his home in Jeri- | salem every Friday in Ramadan (jainside, were being baked in, cho to observe the Moslem day | to pray in the Dome of the Rock, earth, to be eaten with bitter’ of rest. The Arab country as a | third most holy place in world to jperbs and unleavened bread, ac- whole appeared momentarily Moslems. cording to the rules of Moses. more interested in religion than = - a —— = ne ‘Legislation May Put End In hess Jerusalem, where most! of the holy places are located, | hotels were jammed with sbesageed The tourist bureau ‘timated 4,000 visitors poured in,' reminiscent of the busy days the leity knew before last year's suc- icession of crises and war. FEW FROM ISRAEL Only about 400 pilgrims crossed the Palestine armistice frontier from Israel, and few Westerners Legislation seen as solutions to many Oakland Coun- considered yesterday in Lansing. The Senate: passed one measure introduced _by Sen. 'L. Harvey Lodge, of Dray-¢-———--— ‘ton Plains and was ready visitors in the Jordan sector were | Arab Christians who had come by ‘other routes from Egypt, Cyprus, and Syria. ~ —___+—-=—|to act on another. ‘Slavi in Sus ect Passed was a Drain Code amend- Booty Mounts iment allowing boards of super-' ivisors in counties of more than Remains in Jail | o pl to $400 Plateau fitter tsa in Po fe) | for sanitary drains. | sama" wnantine in alt Psd =~ measure — espe | Scott Unable to Make again, with another $100 4.) area communities — now | Bond of $100,Q00 Set set Best te mmo ma by Judge in Dori jlast week's puzzle. You still have! risen into Heaven on his) fo County Drain Problems _|planned’ burglary. ty drain, sewer and water problems was favorably| Detectives Cut Down Trio in Brief Exchange of Shooting CHICAGO ) — Three burglars were slain early \today in a brief but violent igunfight with police de- tectives in the credit de- \partment of a State Street idepar tment. store. | The burglars walked into a police trap and were mowed down by machine- gun and shotgun bullets, Seven detectives had been hiding in the 11th floor credit de- partment for several hours, said Lt, James J. Lynch. Lynch said police had been tipped on the He said the three men, carry- ; ing burglary tools, were about to attempt to open a safe when the | detectives ordered them to sur- render. Lynch said the burglars opened fire. The police, armed with three machine guns and four shotguns, exchanged shots, killing all three. |No ‘policeman was hurt. ENTRANCE UNKNOWN It was not disclosed how the men gained entrance to the Man- the Loop. * * * - Lynch identified two of the men as having been arrested previous- ly. He said one of them, Jimmy Rentner, 30, had been released on bond recently on a ry del Brothers store, in the heart of | And Jesus crying with a loud voice, said: Father, my spirit. And saying this, he gave up the ghost. — From the. G into thy hands | commend ospel Srlabas to St. Luke. $81 Million Budget Cut. Proposed by State GOP LANSING (Republican legis-| lators have come up with a series of appropriations bills that propose: an “expenditure within revefiue” program for ee car gov- ernment in the 1997-58 fiscal year. Supporting a id ‘the line” pol- icy on state taxes, the GOP, law- makers Offer a $330,000,000 general fund- budget, roughly the same as state spending for the current fis- cal year. NO.NEW CONSTRUCTION As Republicans agreed in a cau- cus. last week, it proposed _ no. new construction starts and tions considerably—below the level recommended «by Gov. Williams for higher education, The Republican budget falls some 81 million dollars below spending recommendations made by the governor, who called for a record $411,000,000 budget. AS spelled out in appropriation bills, the budget plan would achieve its major reductions from Gov, Williams’ recommen- — \(———-MEMO TO CAESAR dations in the areas of educa. tien and mental health, Of the §1 million dollars’ differ- ence, 34 million is ,aeeounted for, by absence of prewcobages for any. general lementation, ei- ther this or next of the state aid for grade and high schools. The Republican position has been that. any extra schoo] aid must come from revenues ¢ear- marked specifically for this pur- pose. Nearly 30 million. dollars more in reduction wt be achieved by 38 Wome’ Bases aoe aay 19 Sere. fe gasbutedsiees eae Answers. hernew 2: lower spending allotments for high-] ler education institutions, both for), joperations and capital “outlay, - The bulk of the remaining 17 million dollars represents lower figures for operations and new con- struction at state mental hospitals and related institutions. Of the higher education insti- tutions, Michigan State Univer- ‘sity would absorb the most re- 1 duction—nearly nine million’ dol- lars, The University of Michigan share would be about ‘$5,750,000. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) It is part of the Republican plan that the U, of M., MSU and their sister institutions should recapture| But Sunbeams Seen for Easter After reaching a high near 70 dip to a low of 52 to 58 tonight. . The temperature will average in the early evening. 48. The mtrcury registered 70 at 2 ! , read it eagerly. ... x A My Dearest sary. # angry with Pilate. | the safety of the Nazarene, Jesus, when he felt it was wrong. | ne The emperor's mother Livia was a long time in replying to Claudia’s appeal that her hysband, Pilate, be transferred from the governorship of Judaea. When her letter finally arrived, after an interval of nearly 10 months, Claudia seized and Claudia: od cnplane ta gavel snd the panied bane his illness is serious..I do-not, therefore, trouble es chateadl arses erapncnuan sqardicny -eed “That, however, 1s not the real reason J have. not acted to vee if-« transfer could be aeranged ‘for your husband. Quite franklys 1 am: very I gave him personal Satinctlonk i sites oye. death you described. to me sd poignantly. Pilate tailed me. He obviously let @ point of Jaw tind political expediency cothe ‘Between and hile actions. He let a just matt be tdlled, even More Showers Predicted Although showers or thundershowers are expected tonight and tomorrow, the. weather man reports that the rain will end Sunday, allowing Pontiac résidefts to enjoy the Easter’ Parade minus drenched ‘bonhets, stringy coiffures,.and dripping su’ts. today, the mercury is éxpected to 64 to 68 tomorrow, turning cooler | Downtown Pontiac's lowest temperature preceding 8 a. m. was p.m. He referred to a bill which would! ynti) midnight Tuesday 4o have a legalize the use by the township of; |eourt costs. However, the bill contains a jok-| er — it exempts money collected. \from tickets issued on state high-| ways. This is where Waterford po- lice have been writing the great majority of their tickets, * ® * The possibility of a sharp cut in the 16-man police force has been eyed as likely, in order to reduce expenses. However, citizens are reported) ‘to be circulating petitions to retain) the present size force by levying a special millage. assessment on the township to support it. Accident Victim Dies 3I 40) winning answer postmarked for this week's puzzle, making you eligible to walk away $400 richer. Pot-O0-Gold is now much easier| to solve. All you do is select one) of two possible answers for each part of the puzzle, write the num- bers in the corresponding squares ‘and mail it in. If you have it on of Sunday Injuries a postcard and postmarked by the Mrs, Vonda Lee Carroll, 21. of deadline date, you're well on your 35 East St., Oxford, died yester-'way to winning, If you've selected day after three days on the critical the right numbers, the money is! list at Pontiac General Hospital yours, due to injuries réceived in a head-| . and explanations for on’ collision Sunday alte _ Jast week’s puzzle appear on page 4 \of more far-reaching -significance | = Aiater, Di, sine aticting rap- DETROIT w — Leonard Ewing idly growing sreas and perhepe ‘Scott remained in jail here today, | Kean oi gb ee ei Lodge said, was passed favorably}\unable to make the $100,000 | times. The third man was iden- out of the Senate Municipalities: bond set by Federal District tified as James Bertimio. Committee. | Judge Theodore Levin. | Bertimio reportedly was carry- BOARD POWERS | The judge ruled, however, that) ing 4 small portable radio which ‘Chiang Kai-shek Gives Good Friday Sermon |Christians and Chiang was bap- Sere 1 Scott, a dapper 60-year-old retired Called the Public Works Bill, it roe Angeles investment broker, would allow supervisors in coun-| 4 tor hie det 1 ties of more than 75,000 population | use for his defense. $ 500 to establish departments of public! ™’ ch the state of California has works with broad powers over wa- accused him of stealing. ter and sewer projects. Scott Is charged with mishan- | dling his wealthy socialite wife's Ithough the legislation could vd 7 pr — on Page 2, Col. 2) , estate and murdering her. His 63, disappeared two years ago from her swanky home in Los Angeles, She has not been found, In setting the unusually - high bond, Judge Levin cited Scott's “pad record” ef jumping $25,000 bond in California last year. Scott jumped the bond and fled California last May. He was free 11 months, the object of a police search in the United States and Canada, until he was caught Mon- day night at the Canadian end of the tunnel that connects Detroit and Windsor, Ont. tized in 1930, after his marriage.| He told newsmen Wednesday The service at their church was that he believes his ‘wife is alive, TAIPEI — President Chiang Kai-shek and his wife delivered Good Friday sermons today at their church in a Taipei suburb. He spoke in Chinese, she in Eng- lish. Nationalist China's first couple fasted, as did many other Chi- nese Christians. The Chiangs are Methodists. Her parents were 23 and this week's Pot-O-Gold is on’ * * * broadcast . over a Formosa- -wide |either a prisoner for profit or a hookup. victim of amnesia, page 12. The Oxford woman was riding a mptorcycle driven by her hus-| band, William H. Carroll, south on M24 near Ray road when they) ‘crashed headon with a car driven. iby Park B. Driscoll, of 6214 Gar-| den St., Oxford. Carroll was dead upon activa] jat the hospital, Aging Queen Writes a Letter “Sometiow, I felt that this obscure preacher might be of some use to the Roman empire. F Now he is though it had shall die whose horrible « thy request an uncansy feeling of his presence. "The thought of his teachings disturb me. I am made to wish I had ‘lived a better life, even When one nears the end of the road, as I do “now, it is unwise to look back-and question values. I mist cling to what I always believed in or 7 a. miserable old woman instead of a Facer colt \euleniing 06 wonder, In sa small © As tated wk tha shea ot yeas bated, witch 1 HBr, chewy mga pony Peary ferces moving. You may not know it, but the people of Judaea are demanding his recall. Their voices grow more ‘and more insistent. So | you may have your way’ in spite of me. ‘1 am too | Uied © be eapertions Sy lager, and too worried | gone. Or is he? Sometimes I have a ee ee * x us, dear Claudia, I have. be- erick C. Ziem willingly posed aboot my son. . 5 whim with me, There eter Hoke ot abrupt. qd : A | f my) Age Bhs | f BEG, (HAPPY OFFICIAL = “Aa tb elfice was mqved yesterday from the crowded basement of the county courthouse, Prosecutor Fred- # this “gag shot.” But the broad ’ -wife, Mrs, Evelyn Thorsby Scott, | he had tuned to, pick up police broadcasts. There was no evidence of & forced entry to the store, Offi- | cers said the three men could have hidden there after yester- day’s 8:30 p.m. closing, When the three burglars entered ithe credit department — about 12:30 a.m. — they passed without inoticing four detectives crouched in a dark corner, They went directly to a safe behind the cashier's cage. Sgt.’ James O'Neill said he fired a warning blast above the burglars’ heads. The spray of bullets knocked out the light over the wall safe, The trapped men then, said O'Neill, returned fire after he had shouted “‘Police!”’ “Hit the dirt,” O'Neill com- manded the other detectives. The policemen kept . up -their firing at the cornered thieves. Walls, ceiling and furnishings were riddled with bullets. 3 & o cae St. Not. only. is there lets of room there.for Ziem’s desk and chair (above), but also for his nine assistants and staff of court report- ers and secretaries. The nope once housed the county som ap Prosecutor Keeps His Poise on n Moving Day ¢ Fi } i ‘oar ee yf . | THE # vs 4 4 i T me IName Execu 7! wy fas * gs Pontiac High School’s Physical education director, Michael | L.. ‘Fiorillo, will replace William V. ‘Coulacos, as executive director of the Pontiac Boys’ Club. \ Addison K. Oakley, : the club's board of directors, ane = nounced today the 27-year-old Fior- © io was the unanimous choice of ~— the board which met following the resignation of Coulacos yester- day. The new director will assume his duties on July Ist when the resignation of the present ex- “'ecutive director, Coulacos, will take effect. A graduate of Springfield Col- lege, Mass., Fiorillo was director of physical education at the club help relieve the crowded condi- for three years before taking the te at the hospitaj during con- {position at the high school last attain ot Ge toe ving. fall. He also taught physical edu- : cation in the elementary schools Miss Lauretta Paul, director, | parttime trom 1953 to 1956. / _ said some 65 patients and a “fair”! Fiorillo lives with his wilé and _ Help Pontiac General Recoup Finances “black” of Pontiac Boys’ Club ° tive Director ; PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL'19, 1957 a Sah 0. orn d come “(Land Acquired b ‘Township residents to join (Continued From Page Oney |8, Wednesday evening basic first |eome of the funds by raising tuition] ® ® : me me . ‘ : [, Abeat 20 Senet ave seam proba ad Mey es yr gl i ne May advocated by’ Williams, “at Township bill for operating expenditures/Hall. a : €}would provide a total of about $7,- " Sian saat ° A feature of the Republican plan 2p bin. to is a r ie rego twp nary woe BLOCK Of City ria iia Genet catoant o onk state police Fire Marshal Metz Says Blazes on Huron Work of Firebug Residents in the 300 block of for Dump Site turi rn Pontiac Firm to’ Use) . 1, 20 Acres in Waterford . a after two of three ga- number of contagious patients atithree sons at 1890 Iykeland in ' et 2» yesterday ’ Sen. Elmer R. Porter (R-Bliss-jrage fires were said to be the pre ono aa bolstering syivan Vilage MICHAEL L. FIORMLO Seid) chairman of the Senate ap-|work of an arsonist, according 10) sens 70 spt te : ray 2 bed cary en budget was Nastd on “pileaiions Two of the fires were discov- : new move annex } opsize rae jfrom citizens in. walks of ered and extinguished by. Mrs. exime new move to the amex bas! Maw Bills May Stop to gh a DW ‘nat there dhtald be ho new taxte|Eba Spence, 334 W. Brey Bt normal surgical procedures to be ‘| NEW ORLEANS (9 — Workers|this year.” * © & . ; restored because of less crowded! ABR Drain Problem |s: vp tesvy cranes in the Gulf] ‘The s3,000900 program con Firemen were ealled to 368 Win def conditions at the hospital. : of ico today Oem Siteengeanes ‘Se now tame. However itigecn St., sbout 1:15 pre. 20: put 7 : ‘ “Even the number of beds'ls| (Continued From Page One) |C*Psized barge and allow | jadditional revenue will be needed|out the first garage fire. A $300 ee eae : py ee lp he orgy ced sores by SUPE el ol cent ape (on a yesterday until heavier equipment! A Dill tm legislative pyr Diaper My aca 5 << «Fel be the dee soca ot Oe will be at 3 p.m. tomor- could be brought to the site, | prepeete Sew taxes on beer and) Mrs. Spence told Metz she no a T ‘Chamber of -Commerce|t°™ ‘70m Bell Chapel of the Wil- : ’ liquor as one means of coming tied iwo red warning fares lying () 0 U ne oer Oe liam R, Hamilton Co. with burial 4 : up with the needed $15,000,000 te [in an alley while she was on the meeting Tuesday night. - * |in White Chapel Cemetery. ap $20,000,000, way*to the store @bout 2:30 p.m. His topic, “Behind the Scenes { FRED ©. WESTON Grou to Handle whe “hold the line’’|Whem she returned about five min-| Suspect Slays FBI Man,| with Famous People’ will include | 4 retired instructor of the Ford 4 The propesed utes later the flares were gone * his own personal obi ‘of | Trade who Se economy budget has been termed Th Shoots Himself School who. had been asso- <3 : “simply incredible” by Gov. wi.|2"4 smoke was coming from : en af some of the world’s greats. . ciated with the Ford Co, since Grievances Of 6 [2s ws vnvwnis! svat ty uf ace wal sorrmn cmm n— suel Shia Se Hesse satin la hee Wea . . ’ . = , ee a of the University) ter she put out the fire whith] SUFFIELD, Conn, (INS)— State|"tary,, sald the day after a prolonged. iliness. ot Michigan and Michigan Sta would include the election of three ; : University, stung by deep slashes|St@fted in a paste board box, she and Suffield police continued a the past} Prior to is association wi departments} Complaints of Doctors|in + tions, joined in|88¥ smoke coming from a ga-|search today for the $66,500 be- Sood bi Suthd Gad vometen ' vers “wouldn't even. meet minimum|Vermma F. Purdoin, 350 W. Huron| Francis . Kolakowski before he renga comps aasdbety at City Hospital needs.” St. Here she threw the remains| killed himself Thursday, after slay- wes Compl ce : * * *- of another paste board container! ing FBI Byer Richard Horan, 3, tite only Seana 4 The Republicans recommended|iMto a wash tub. Another five-min-| with a i survivor is a daughter, Soaeen amen te ave Oy, million dollars for the state’s\wte Ted safety signal was found.| The 42-year-old inurderer is be- Grace L, of Birmingham. So lat Siaht’ af cone ennxieoeaas and universities, seven| ———————— evel 06 3 eee ree ee a hie en a ee grievances of six doctors were("illion dollars above the ewrent Pilgrims Flock _|1¢ daring devllete holdup of Urelgrees began today a 10-day Easter|witiam i Hamilton Go, with em toward a possible solution. -*[/¢88 than was recommended byte See Woman ys rar i Te tery. The Rev Dr. Harry 0. Mar governor, : on 2 cS . + '. committee ’ bd ? i ° * : ¥ . the tin of i - Sionday by Willams P. Bo ae eet eg nies Suffer Agonies utc vlore x Rangoon tot on of the th Cores tin of the Methodist Church will of chairman of the Board of Trustees, |ge5 recommended by Williams and House | after doctors against KONNERSREUTH, ~Germany| money to the grave him, the irs: ordered er © 3,000 pilgrims gathered wuea tar fired 0 39 shee ie Bi East| traffic Jam Keeps Fans | , Om der the budget. in j rain outside the| right temple, = ot!From Detro missed in cireult court. alla & poy gore Ua B ogisste n rom it Opener | ‘The médical staff was assured | Michigan State asked for $33,-| mann — ;| Bloodhounds are used to men. ee by| by the beard that the committee |153,900, was cut to $29,290.50 bylwitre ‘che. esine past the, bed rerean Rolakoweks tralia 1 gi Rtas RO ae Ct the and is scheduled ¢, to the house, i} were jam | of 7 so soon’ reap sell Aa ameall government futter the agonies of Crucifixion. eg bills for|basebail fans from seeing the first oo“ ans ~ staff in thelr handling introduced yesterday by the Sen-|tiny Bavarian village on Good|of his sister, Mrs. Wanda ‘Slater, level ag — ate appropriations committee ever since 1926, when she|fired a wild shot at two police ° 2 edging be Saag Sngetith. Giarenete sth shie otheggh tablet hes reported: to have ‘dis-| officers edging up the cellar stairs aoe ee eee oe | of the reasons we've had a p backed up for a half-hour, mostly . Bee om hewmen universities at Kalamazos, Mar-|played the Crucifixion stigmata—|to the main floor ef the house. He Gaaeaee’et taicdabhe alt Ghertucan ‘€ a ae oer digpecs vara 4 tial quette, Mt. Pleasant and Ypsilanti.| marks on her body corresponding] shot Horan in the chest. i a to Selene Dhadinn t “a : | Teamsters: Local .299 of|. Or; by the . it could) committee,”: he said. a f elaine “ — : | _Molakowski beoamp he object . . ving illegal payoffs from bus-|allocate funds Gf baka’ or ee United Steelworkers gees ons nadie ae cae ere the prescnee | tullfledged ten-day holiday, A turday Pricel iness fitms. The Senate committee|bonds based on special communi-| : shortly bet the iow the , 2 presence | nent over items in the 320 mil- dered its sat * pri Pn the ~qree-aitths Bile oxje Crit Wes ualid i tarp car-old daughter 0M | tion dollar deficiency bill carry- as me : By ‘the same mars ad . ing funds for the aged and other ee tn codon Sevag ti 4 jo tw tnt peta gl = * x On April 11 a man answering) needy persons had threatened to , Sieamgenies ox tanke oAlatalh cel seoeement covering preety Last year the woman was too| Kolakowski's description staged | snarl the recess plans for several | _ “We are going to find out why] willing to participate in a project. - |sick to have’ visitors troop through] Garing $6.50 Payee veulen cars| Ireladed in this : y were not prosecuted,” Chair-| snunttios would reimburse her home. This year pilgrims s ncl n this temporary/E SG, man Meciellan (D-Ark) told re- 2 Seats were again allowed inside and re-|the trail led to a thickly wooded/measure were 275 million dollars rs ont. “Tt is something we ought the county on the Ay their ported signs of bleeding on her) rea in northern Connecticut, Po-|for federal payments to the needy, Te ee Ze to find out.” wend omega. 2 hands, feet and head. lice, believing Kolakowski to be on'and 45 million dollars for opera- Ci : ‘ is excellent chance for Miss Neuma laims to ex-|foot stepped up the search to oneitiongs of the Small Business Ad- . > : nn nae om © rr prog ype oo ane help communities parience an ecaaay accom-|of the largest in Connecticut his-|ministration, This money is to run Pay 3 C. bi idge? } investigation.” _ jto solve health and. sani- : panied by holy visions. tory. until July 1. arts a inet 3 ob ete baron as well as 10 dé iig°M. Brewer, and Harold $4 : _ Meantime, replies to some of|Velop lands to increase local and ein eeu mere * _— ' . | McClellan's’ questions came from/couniy tax basen” Hamlin suld.}ips cage, and Rot make any me One-Level Lots Will Be Crowded Out, Planner Tells Area Officials 2 the : ommendations. he ; ; oa, — 6Value a q ‘ Sees Ramp-Type Parking in City’s Futurel sxe te — | Ff A Detroit municipal parking offi-| He said the esthetic aspects of He urged the establishment of|speakers who told of planning on | cial predicted yesterday thata community will become more “well qualified” planning boards.|the village, city, and county levels. , cities in the future will build ramp|and more important as density i epi inary necbecagpeomtioas Others were Gerald Childers, Flin 2 : : i. and garage-type parking centers in.” : * leity planner, and William G.|— | aoTae rant fry decides whic Severely ettmated Swe | HO 9, Sughy Weather| rlace present onelevel et moicgel pling. soning. ert! "ryi2" recommendation. was Torte, Macomb Comty Panning ie one is, so to speak, the more pal si suite wai wel will SA Cough secsy yer in Pontiac, - subdivision control would assure|). ced by Robert A. Slone, commission director, guilty and returns the indictment ben growth has ma ' Chase way a a cae ae ae areas that such parks and recrea-/pochester village manager, who x *& * cei. Then the ter server aad sewer protons core] While of Atlanta [tar sre, te ey ltrnave|ice ere wl be esr end wT pketowing le, meting as a Witr ' “ : ’ : a on Gables, n the laws covering us were designed) augy FA, Ga. w — President|Gillis, director of the Detroit) . the next 10 years, if we In a small grass roots pins George Algoe was elected regional Oak taken from beams in West-|for rural areas. Eisenhower, encamped at his tav-|Municipal Parking Authority, said allow the farmer all the land munity like ours, we can’t have | cirman for 1957-58, Arthur J. minster Abbey during restora-| ‘Although considerably amended) write goft course, hoped for clear-jafter addressing a gathering of} | 04.4 our land -for urban liv- | % Planning staff, but we ca® (ier warren mayor, vice chair- tion work will be made into ash-|and broadened, the See ond rot ‘ today and a tour of/Region 4 Michigan Municipal ing will be reduced 20 per cent,” still have planning.” man, ‘ond Emer Kephart, Risen: ng Pipa hyo be sold to help/still are too pare og scan aks in ee League officials here. the professor commented, Slone was one of three panel|field Hills manager, secretary. ——— complete projects that are needed! washington yesterday for about 12 | as ’ ig: rest mixed with work, The Weather cluded, or fo find the afternoon marred). ee TS Hic Homes Ae went Ge seas serene on: Twister Hits Homes 71,» cote n merminn, oi tomorrow. 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OWASSO w — The Shidsisene The board authorized its equaliza-, DETROtT i — Former State/A former Wayne County treasurer, _LAST- MINUTE q iy County board of supervisors era isition committee to get information| 1 Control Commissioner John|Kégaren now is employed as a) “ i mass by Supe on duties and functions of such a/J. Fen has eed tamed chair |Detroitistilery representative, Haste ‘gs Sho on for a county tax bureau, i ppers TOnITE & SATURDAY SALE OF TiEcTaIC RAZOIS te in med BE on _ NORELCO. Twin-Head p+. Setnhtg. tom heed We lee Ser eg ae Full 2 Amp. Power 44-Inch ROTARY CUTTERS s.- member of the family, Skil Electric Drill | sak Razor OPEN x Y ras eae | 5 at ee 4 ‘ zi 4 1 We = ‘= 4 Ee ; AG =. yey f ~ \ = he a oe pe ay i ee oe ee) ee. % x fo ' 4 - " ox \ es \ F ; af i : a \ ; \ - \ : ae 4 acne THE PONTIAC PRESS. sympa APRIT 19, 1957 POP Soe AC Ese iatdetioees \Pew eee a " c Sy 2 \ ‘ } . | showed) A fund started in Great Yar eo - have to go) A | "tng, wil tv s Hits Blanche Thebom 5, Socios Geil nl with a Mack_pettcoat Of] Siamese Twins DRIVERS Ponti | Operation ‘ete Ionic lie Sin ecles aihonsid: Whi Mr. John, whom Napoleon is Now it is over six feet in length'scended on the hat shop operated|said to resemble, tosses off bon|prim, caught with a single sum-| _ ~ EXPERIEN' ED be this p| and 5/by Mr. John, the noted chapeau) mots like this all day long. |mer rose, also black.” HOLLYWOOD will| cKs only girl n grand opera who can)feet 7 inches tail, actually can let|designer, with the enthusiasm of| He came in with half @ doven| |... 104 either by Mr. John’s\be performed soon at HEAVY DUTY stand on her own hair without it down and step on it a pirate ’ colorful, wide-brimmed ‘hats with) ting creations or his hatinted|Hospital in an effort to separate all down bending her knees. Miss Thebom, who usually gets Her. enthusiasm was matched! such romantic titles as “Meeting Miss Thebom j Siamese twins Terry and Larry Permanent opr ex bck = i ; he ot along by sticking a flower or ajby that of Mr. John, weary at the|in Mayfair,” “Brunch With a Beet- with abolt does: big : payment . opportunity for “ I dived into jeweled ornament in her hair,/moment of decorating girls wholeater” and “Tea With=a Total| YP hate a : N anit naeuuel Boren wd ay pre P.M ity pond, ‘and’ had come up|went on a bonnet, buying spree|affect short bobs or even crew| Stranger.” Pea ceve esha lasdiiw & bet," legpealinde sae ements fg * witha 'Miy” on my heed,” said|this season because she is going|cuts 8 said Blanche stoutly, “you might] Doctors have said the twins will "116 ANN ARBOR ST, the ‘Metropolitan’ Opera star as\to England soon. It wouldn't do to ‘sk * One hat which was two fect/as well wear a mad one, ‘so that/haye only a slight chance of sir-/i— COMPANY she put oni the first hat she had Begone.’ a rr te von, el mane “aS kW ken ig Sea ee bought in 14 years, _. | Elizabeth nothing simply m proportion.|noon” caught Blanche’s eye. 4 mon brain tissue. But Mr, ae as tage orchid in her tresses Sot dean: obi all, fo aienny! “HIME Ls 9 Back pelecs vacirall” Ae iden’ ‘ola ay ‘Thitieal’ weeluaon, ‘Seabee Jorcite sk OG "BLINT, MICHIGAN The beautiful mezzo - soprano *,*. soared which is basically|/hat,” murmered Mr. John,|heard to mutter: babies, have consented to the sur- gave up hats about the time she| Blanche isn't a girl who goes|proportion.” “made of layers of summer black} “I think I'll have a- happy gery, STEWART-GLENN COMPANY-.----- QUALITY FURNITURE SINCE 1917 Now—have pattern in your-tweed! 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In most states, pros- ‘ ee ee ee |"The executive director said jconvicted sex offenders, Prostitu-|titution is a misdemeanor.” | K : t i Tee thie mete st De. PUb-| that of the total sex histories, |tion is the only charge which nets «4 « forean Ve erans — Gin eh or sety the records of some 6,000 males. o tye wane of ee ee ck che tek, cues ‘wee _ | SUNBEAM “Tis volume eto appar) SMe, seer re Ca a a a code the volume on sex enero] Tn#avanage af Rune Lay 58 improve your futon T entist—will detail further informa-| Comparative study, to. cover the whole field of sex|will be primarily concerned with} Courses are offered in Executive Secretarial, Business S EA —_o-9 et nes = , ee oe a eee Adminisizstion, Higher Aoowmmting, Junker. Asssuntiog, = the age, marital status .and educa- . a order first two) po pein » Comptonetes,_ women. (Junior Company {Ship's Foghorn Develops ooks, published prior td the death] _ C@eulator, — Feted at Dinner by. Standard Oil Bad Case of Laryngitis SARNIA, Ont. @ — An expert|Human Male”’ in 148 and ‘Sexual from Detroit is coming to Sarnia| Behavior in the Human Female” to cure a bad case of laryngitis|in 1953. of. Dr. Kinsey, Aug. 25, 1956, These | were “Sexual Behavior in the A tentative title for the third Day, Half-Day, and Evening Sessions The Business Institute abortion andthe ratic liv bens to : : pregnancies. fm A Junior Achievement company,'on the Canadian lightship Huron, Pontiac's Scent-O-Lite, manufac- anchored 3% miles out in Lake|book is “Pregnancy and Its Out- turers of scented candles, was fet-) Huron. - come” although Dr. Gebhard said ed at a dinner Wednesday evening) Normally heard from 6 to 10\this may be changed. Publisher Bee osen ag HOH eek aucun deceaae eoesicn arses Fe orme r P ric e $] 7.95 * sce ak he : elie by. its sponsor, Standard Oil Co. of miles, the ship's foghorn has. been|of the third, and fourth books will Name Address for this 1 pe oe] naan “reduced to a whisper in the past/be the firm of Harper and Broth- Visit the Schoo! or Return This Ad for Information. se for this third volume and also for) yoy J, Swindell, division nian. ‘few days, Air diaphragm trouble|ers, a general publishing house.’ $ 33 a fourth book, from the medical) , 7... presented the JA firm with i suspected, and the U, S. Coast|The ‘first two volumes had been! OUR PRICE publishing field to a Sonera pub-| 98 its charter. The entire Standard Guard volunteered to send a tech-|published by a firm specializing, _ “Discounts on All Our Merchandise” Rehing ‘house. Oil management was in attendance /nician to treat the case. in medical and technical books. ' * PARK JEWELERS * * * at the dinner-meeting. “House of Discounts” The fourti Yolume, expected te] *° *® * * 1 North Saginaw St. 7 West Lawrence St., Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 Dr, Paul H, Gebhard, executive director of the Institute for Sex Research, disclosed also that a eoveeerenvercenere reach blication ithin). . - — ae a pve Scent-O-Lite is a firm operated with announcement that the United) bY Pontiac teenagers and was | States Public Health Service hast dees aesehe granted $151,693 to the institute for ro scram af rarely * al ae study of the sex of- youth direct business experience. | Dr. Gebhard said that most of} President Bob Skinner reported] this grant will be utilized in paying'sales of candles were good, and salaries of institute staff members| Richard Mann, production mana- 2 TUBS Work at the same time one washing, one spin- nee, Or washday time in EASY "SPINDRIER * With Power Flush Rinse * Aluminum Agitator FE.4-1889 SAVE $52.18! 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Get one of these fire mowers today! , qe t Hl ! - : | i. Waite’s... « Downstairs = Bee } a el fH it nnn tntt, Mies I, oom ae € + esi tae 4 Nag tansy \ et ‘ : f "Stee EES * "Peon ae Joun A. Rasy. nager pore ee oon a ete Entered at Post Office, Pontine, os second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A A Re MR ei A i te ie Sie Ramee, re ists eR eee pe vt entitled exclusively to s, local news printed tn this Bewspaper as well as all AP. pews » dispatches. Tus Powrtac delivered by carrier for 40 cents . week; where -4 service is not aveniavle by mail in a, . Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties tt is $12.00 a are “elsewhere in ; noe t ee aie 20.00 a Year. mail subscriptions pave i] arce "pontiac What MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1957 Guatemala’s Dearie Example for Others ‘Despite discouraging reports from some Caribbean countries, Guate- mala continues to forge ahead under the liberal ArMas regime. Gold. reserves are at an all _ time high and 22 oil companies, - most of them foreign, expect to _ spend $15 million in Guatemala in 1957 on exploration, new ma- chinery, equipment and salaries. ‘The Ohio Oil Company is drill- ing near the Mexican border and ~ 4s constructing roads into that . almost inaccessible region: Food processing plants now num- ber -95 and capital investment in them tripled last year. In 1953 there were only three textile mills, now there are nine. Savings bank de- posits more than doubled betweén 1955 and 1956 and currency circula- tion is at a record high. eK 2k... Beginning this month the Guate- malan government’ announced that it would honor agrarian bonds is- sued by the previous ArBENz admin- istration. Under it thousands of acres of land was expropriated for a Communist type reform program. When the present regime took over, it ousted the Communists and most - of these lands were returned by the courts and bonds given owners for - payment were.canceled. The pres- ent government is honoring the re- maining bonds. x * * President CasTILLo ArMAs has started an intensive campaign to cut down on disease. With al- most two-thirds of the Guate- malan population going bare- foot, there is a concerted effort to have the people wear shoes or sandals for protection from in- fection. More than 100,000 pairs | of locally manufactured sandals are being distributed among the indigent. - Guatemala, of course, has.a long way to go. But due to the enlight- ened policies of President CasTILLo Armas its progress in every field . indeed heartening. - SS ener A Reasonable Request In his budget message last Janu-: ary President E1sennower asked Congress to approve a limited pro-. gram of Federal payments to local governments in lieu of taxes on Us. owned real estate. This public property ehich _ once covered 1,442 million acres is now down to 409 million. Al- though 90 per cent of it is in 11 Western states, the Federal gov- ernment owns land in every state. Holdings range from a high of 87.5 per cent of the area of Nevada to less than one per cent of Connecticut. x * * A large part of the once tax-free land has been added to tax rolls over the years through land grants to railroads and homesteaders. The re- _mainder never brought in any local tax revenue. But it’s a different matter with formerly taxed real cs- tate purchased by the Federal Gov- ernment. Local governments felt the pinch when World War II de- \. fense needs led to acquisition of '{ndustrial and commercial prop- erties. Less than three million | aeres are now used for industrial | purposes but buildings and in- ee on | (oe Jand- cost: ja $3.7 billion; In some instances Congress authorized payments in lieu of taxes but theré is no overall plan. | x. ‘ y The Supreme Court held 140 years | ago that the Federal Government may not be taxed by lesser jurisdic- tions without its consent.. However, state and local governments are not happy about the tax exemption en- joyed by Federal property within their limits. Squeezed between rising costs | and inadequate revenues, they think that the Federal Govern- ment, where it is a big property owner, should help them solve budget problems by making some kind of payment in lieu of taxes, The difficulty of some communi- ties ts well illustrated in the town of Stratford, Conn. There the Air Force acquired a privately owned engine plant more valuable than all other property in the town togetiier, _It is now tax exempt, of course, * ww * 4 A 1956 Administration ap- proved bill was re-introduced at the present session. It calls for - contributions to local -govern- ments in lieu of taxes. on prop- erty acquired by the Federal " government since June 30, 1950, for industrial or commercial purposes. The. amount would be determined by a special Federal board. Some action along this line is called for. As a tax exempt land owner the Federal Government should not be the cause of financial embarrassment to local communities. The Man About Town To Have Memorial _ Historical Foundation to _ Recognize Member’s Work Sound argument: One that can be spoiled with too much sound, It surely is fitting that’ the Oakland County Historical Foundation is to make a suitable recognition of the work in that respect done by the late Harry F. Going, for many years one of its most active members. He was one of the few resi- dents to take a: deep interest in our eounty’s history, and always willing to give their time to the means of preserv- ing it. A pair of squirrels in the garage of Clifford Culligan of Birmingham surely are vindictive. When the family cut down on their food quota, they chewed the insulation off the TV wire, putting it out of commission. It went over so big last year that. The Pontiac City Club is staging another Stag Smelt Fry, the “stag” referring to the members, not the smelt. It is on April 30, and the smelt run starts at seven o'clock that evening. The invitation assures “a spring tonic for that tired blood, and a festooning with the smelt you belt.” According: to the latest information from my good friend, Irving B. Steinman, .- «designer and chief consulting engineer on the Mackinaw Bridge, the present “target date” for its official opening is Friday, Nov. 1. A nationwide survey, recently made by the magazine Factory Management and Maintenance shows that puffing a cigaret while work- ing is a hindrance, not a help My good friend up at Kingston, Duane Gettell sends word that village will celebrate its centennial the coming summer, and he is chairman of the committee that proposes to put on a big show. More housewives now are em- ployed’ outside their homes than during the wartime peak of 1944. Nearly 30 per cent of the nation’s married women today are in that classification. “The classified pages are truly the peo- ple's pages,” writes William Haight, newspaper management consultant for Michigan State University. Mr. Haight also is the publisher of Oakland County’s own Lake Orion Review. He has, just completed a study of the classified pages in 58 = papas, , | Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Millie Kaid of 11 South Jessie St.; birthday. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Armstrong of wifom; fitty-finet wedding anniversary. eighty-third FA Service Ine Correction : The Canal Has NOT Been Cleared - David Lawrence Save! Canadians Can’t Back Up Charges WASHINGTON — Canadian gov- ernment officials and those Amer- ican editorial writers who have ac- cused the Senate internal security subcommittee of “murder by slan- der” in connec- tion with the death of E, Her- bert Norman, — Canadian ambas- sador to Cairo, May owe an apology to the members of the Senate commit- tee and its staff. LAWRENCE For some mysterious reason the full text of the two notes left by Mr, Norman, who leaped to his death in. Cairo two weeks ago, have not been made public until now. / They must have been in the - possession of the Canadian gov- ernment from the day the sui- clde occurred but only in the last two days have they become available and then only through the enterprise of news represen- tatives of the New York Daily News. These notes show plainly that the Canadian government did not have the slightest bit of evidence to back up its claim that dhe hear- ings held by the U, S, Senate in- ternal security subcommittee prompted Mr. Norman to commit suicide, though this was the im- pression the Ottawa authorities en- deavored to convey in their writ ten protests to the Washington government. NOT FACTOR Indéed, the text of the two com- munications left by Mr. Norman indicates that the mere revelations at the hearings concerning his Communist associations could not have possibly been the controlling factor in his mind, Here is the ful] text of the two notes, The first, written to Mrs, Norman, reads as follows: “Farewell to you, my beloved, and to my family, I wanted so much to tell you all about my troubles during these last few days of my life because I think of you as my spiritual partner, bat I finally decided to bear them alone and not distress you, too, “I also wanted to tell you before going out this morning of my in- tention to commit suicide, but I changed my mind at the last min- ute, feeling it would be better for you to learn of my death after- wards, I have no more hope in life, no more future, Please for- give me, my love, for ending my life like this. I feel I don't de- serve even to kiss your feet. “Farewell, my beloved, Best wishes to my family.” WHY HESITATE Why, if it was the rehash of old charges before the Senate internal security subcommittee, would Mr. Norman hesitate to tell ‘ his wife what troubled him? He was as- sured of the unswerving support of his chief, Lester Pearson, the Ca- nadian secretary of state for ex- ternal affairs, and certainly -the information that came out in the Senate hearings of March 12 and Zi this year was not any different from what was available in 1950 when Mr. Norman knew he was secretly “cleared” by a security LIL ONES | (WEL LALATS aad . check conducted under the aus- pices of Mr, Pearson. What were the circumstances then that arose “during these last few days,” as Mr. Norman phrased it? A portion of the first letter was revealed at the time of the suicide but not the ful] text, which now shows that something .. sensational happened “during these last few days.’’ Further evidence is furnished in the second letter left by.Mr. Nor- man, which was written to Brynolf Eng, the Swedish minister to Cairo, No part of it becamé avail- able to the press until now. It reads, in full text, as follows: “I wanted to spend some time with you during these last few pron of my life tell you about what has worrying me, but. I am afraid that even in this letter I cannot bring myself to tell you the true reasons that impel me to commit suicide, “ have decided té die near your home, I know this may cause you some trouble and I am sorry, but you are my best friend, Farewell.”’ What were those “true reasons?”’ Whatever it was, “che informa- tion brought out in the Senate hearings themselves last month could not in and of itself have been the motivating reason. (Copyright, 1957) Dr. William Brady Says: Large Doses of Digitalis Effective in Treating DTs A Los Angeles pharmacist mis- took the name of a medicine in a prescription for digitalis when in fact the medicine the prescription called for was dilantin. The latter is an anti-spasmodic sedative, used for epilepsy. Unfortun ately the phar- macist had not obtained the woman’s ad- ‘dress; so when he discovered the mistake, he -noti- fied the police. ‘DR. BRADY pills were taken as directed, the woman, according to the newspa- pers “would be dead within nine days.” effect that, if the NOT THAT DANGEROUS Oh, come, now. Digitalis is, not a drug to trifle with, but it is not as dangerous as all that. Had the woman taken half a dozen digitalis pills a day she might have expe- rienced some nausea and vomiting in the ‘course of a week or 10 days, but I'm sure there would have been no death in nine days. * * * Happily, the woman heard about the mistake, She telephoned police to explain that she hadn't taken the pills at all because they didn’t look like the dilantin pills she had been taking. Once, when I was in charge of the men's medical ward, a mid- dleaged patient was admitted with all-out delirium tremens. Physicians at Bellevue had re- ported exceptionally good results from treatment of DT’s with enormous doses of digitalis. So, with a good deal of difficulty I persuaded the hospital pharma- . cist and the nurses that I really wanted to give the patient what any doctor would regard as enor- mous doses of tincture of digitalis every four hours. MADE GOOD RECOVERY The patient took several Such enormous doses, then quieted down Finally, the patient made a good recovery and was discharged. * *¥ * About a year later, when my junior had succeeded me, the same patient returned to the hospital, delirious, with the odor of alcohol on his breath. “DTs, of course,” snapped Junior, “How much digi- talis did you give him, Brady?” I told him how much, Whew! He decided to give about one- fourth as much—which was still far above the orinary daily Gone of digitalis. The next day I heard, the patient had succumbed. Autopsy revealed: the cause of nies me mer which Junior, the snap deinsats cian, had not discovered simply because he had not bothered to ex- amine the patient on admission. Not that the digitalis had done any harm—in fact some good phys- icians have endorsed digitalis treat- ment of pneumonia. This in spite of the fact that Bellevue physicians conclued from well-controlled ob- servation that digitalis treatment of pneumonia is dangerous. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hrgiene, not to disease, diag- nosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tiac Press, Poritiac, Michigan. Copyright 1957) Voice of the Peo le" \ Woman Praises Driving Mrs. G. D.S. Will Carlotta Never Cease? I've been following this column, and I’m ‘especially interested in the letters to Carlotta. -I am inter- ested in detective work and I have Whoever you are, Carlotta, you seem to have made quite the dis- gusting impression on the people of Pontiac with your fantastic measurements. Who do you think you have that other girls haven't? Are you a freak, fake or just a good liar? . I measure 37'2-25-36'; it doesn’t make their necks or have wrecks to look twice, the way you seem to think yours does. So ‘come off the conceit. I'm sure the people of Pontiac are more disgusted than anything with your “record-breaking figure.” Nonjealous Jill Carlotta, you must have a terri- -ble cold. Otherwise you’d wear a coat while walking the streets. I haven't seen a coat that one dates, which is a lot more enjoy- able than sitting home, Too Busy I had to laugh after reading all those Carlotta letters. Don’t all these good people realize someone is pulling their leg? I think Car- lotta is really a man and those are probably his measurements but in reverse. Chest-16, waist-40. M. W ~~ of Teen Club Members I have some of the gripes about the Tigers. Pep up and cheer up. you pessimists. Even Tuttle in certter field and front ‘office inter- ference with the management can't keep the Tigers out of third place. They've got the class. ~ : Timmy Suggests Lottery to Pay U.S. Debt England has issued bonds that _ draw. no interest, but which are part of a national lottery. Why doesn't our own government pay part of the debt by staging a dig lottery with a first prize of a mil- Kon dollars, and then hundreds of sueceeding prizes? You could make - all these prizes tax exempt, so the interested red | if ah iT ee Hit i Many churches hold Bingo parties. There’s no difference. — Pete Two More Add Opinion Lists After reading this column for the past few weeks, I thought I'd send in my own list of likes and dislikes. They are as follows— phonies: ; Elvis Presley Colossa] Carlotta (Excuse me, Elvis should come first. At least Elvis swings his hips where everyone can see him.) Women drivers Paper boys who try to collect two or three times a week. What do I like? Hillbilly music Red Foley ‘Yield Signs 4 Easy to Please Here is my own list of favorites: Al Kaline Charlie Maxwell Pheasant season G. Mennen Williams — all, The Pontiac Press. Bill Honaker Church Group Likes Articles We, the members of the Oxford Baptist Church Berean Class wish to tell you how very interesting the articles on the Crucifixion in your paper have been, not only this year but for years. The per- son who writes these articles must be inspired by our Lord and Savior. Thank you very much. Case Records of a Psychologist: * Mrs, H. A. Nique, Secretary Develops Psychosomatic Ailment Maureen's case merits the careful scrutiny of all parents. But widows and widowers with children should memorize it. For many symbolic ailments . reach fhe physician’s office which are exactly like the heart attack described below. Scrapbook this case under “Psychosomatic Medicine.” And discuss it in your college classes in clinical psychology. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case U-359: Maureen O., aged 23, is a very beautiful girl. “Dr. Crane. Daddy and I have always been very close to each other,” only nine years served as both CRANE | “After I finished high school, we decided it would be better if I went to college in my own town, since then I could live at home.’ “While I ‘was thus at the uni- really fell in love and became en- gaged. Daddy objected that I was _too young. “Then’he argued that my /sweet- heart couldn't support me in the style to which I was accustomed. * “But we wanted to get married in June, just a week after my ng ce go Ao with heart le, 80 I, ame — logical. But he soon “He got better during the sum- mer but had another attack in late August. He insisted that I hold off the wedding till he got well, but I didn’t. “Dr. Crane, did I do right?” FACE THE FACTS Do you think Maureen's dad had a real heart attack or was he conveniently suffering from im- aginary attacks to force her to delay the wedding? In a case like this, it is obviously difficult to tell pre- cisely without medical facts. So I called the heart specialist to find out the true state of affairs, since Maureen was tormented by worry and a feeling that maybe she had done her father an injustice. To summarize the case briefly, her father had not suffered from any organic heart trouble. * * * There were no abnormalities in his electracardiogram. But he had felt “heartache” at the thought of losing his only child. His heartache had been psycho- “converted” it into a psychosomatic ¢ase of heart trouble. 4 Other | patients w 11} Ukewise ——a oe aoe & are losing their minds by a similar use of synonyms. “T must not be normal!” they think at the outset. But “not normal” is easily trans- lated into “abnormal."’ And then they go further and translate “abnormal” into “insane,” after which they even try to develop the | symptoms which they imagine psychotic people show. SYMBOLIC AILMENTS Maureen’s father thus suffered from a symbolic ailment. He had invested doubly in her rearing and thus was douhly possessive. * * * Naturally, therefore, be doubly jealous at letting some younger male take over the domi- nant role in Maureen's life. But he’ would not face the bald fact that it was double jealously, so he had rationalized at first by saying Maureen was too young. When she answered that argu- ment, he came out with the challenge that her fiance couldn’t support her as she had been accustomed to living, ° Well, few young husbands can match the earning power of fathers with 25 years head start, so that means little, Finally, Maureen's dad slipped into a symbolic: ailment. And he x* *« * Actually, he should have married "again and thus now have a de- voted second wife and possibly two or three additional children to cushion the loss of Maureen when she om re < Rae, “te te De. George ‘W. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, F RIDAY, ‘APRIL ig, 1987 */ | ++ CAR 3 | a , . tes : ‘ Seattle F the F ckle inds ee ; | ee very nice gesture, but this queen proudly call tinoenitoen:e apparent. name us halibut fisher let Prepares to Brave Fi w ‘ “ny aboard any/ly are either up to it or used to it. we're 99 per cent 4 4 oo * Coolidge. a foreign:| 4 e j Halil ut Fis ermen Dis Le = othe ligious, their top-aversion’ is to] : ee J Se ae pais Trey nist aur tee aenelt SAVE WASTE PAPER - de es ‘ | bc dpc dling ht rgtondbanss-« : PRYLLIS ELLE ={ “You have al os os “Things ss ad sl ‘om conjehint dled: te @ Es tens ts The city of Seattle is cuaity\tag > rd ‘boat (“if we were] a SEATTLE (INS)—The “‘rugged) against you,” says Lors Jan- call the Coast Guard for help, In| fickle and wuiden.” respectful of its halibut fishermen, |Sailing,” says Coolidge, ‘there’d] We Are Now Paying Ones” are making ready to go| gaard a halibut mag for 17 the old days, things got bad and Their boats are so small. who haul in 3% million be a point in whistling up a wind, | : halibut-hunting-again. ~’ years and still intact.” moder teok i Sl ee “It's ‘a challenge, all right,” |worth of the fish, often but we're not, so watch it!"’), and) NEWSPAPERS 10c Per 100 Lbs. os 8 “Nothing you respect more than! were jest” Brantcd YOU! says Coolidge, “Greatest chal- |upwards of 200 pounds each, every|t® departing from port on a Fri-| oe ee On more than 500 boats, most of|weather. except God,” says John| _| lenge a man can have—greater ee ee ee ee day. MAGAZINES ....... 40c Per 100 Lbs, them no bigger than the bunking pe Ped: ang) MOST COURAGEOUS than a difficult woman. More than 900 fishermen.recent-| Anyone who comes aboard area of a millionaire’s yacht ‘off ee ee one The halibut men, pale after a} “When you get 100 miles off- y attended the 28th annual Luther-| with a brown suitcase is also Serap lron—Junk Core—Structurel Steel Florida, the halibut fishermen are senda ¢ damp wihter of odd-jobbing on/shore and know there's not going|®" ceremony, to be blessed before; considered a hazard; “nobody curling the long lines, tying thei —..._ * = *.. land or fishing for less challenging|to be any two minutes in succes-‘n¢ coming season. : a oe Se ree | STEEL C0. . hooks, studying the maps and) ‘Wait a minute’ — we've got booty near shore, are renowned! sion when the winds are the same|HALIBUT QUEEN -... enough not-to.” — oe doing a reasonable amount of in-|radio, too.’ Loren Coolidge, older|as the most courageous of fisher-|around you, you really feel free-/ The city also elected a “Halibut| It takes a particularly strong—| a we time ry the — pe looks tolerant.;men. 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Jackson, general * er of the lines, said makes it possible “for many otherwise might not go sae gins ye a2 gdh ge good mn. patrons Uke ta ateees going to church,” or “I am coming by two) . from church.” and Den- : . ‘sisters, H cally ef , | Business Notes Clair River, turned on Van Luven|Minnie Edith Casamer, 88, of 141, RS, EDNA P. HOAGLIN S. Reeder, 75, of 3205 Hadley .. }traffie March and chased him back under his|. Flint St. who died Wednesday,) WIXOM—Service ‘for Mrs, Edna|Rd., who died Tuesday, will be) “Henry Powers and Charles Van-| Oceanic, owned porch light with a sharp, pointed wij) be held at 2 p.m. Satur-|P. Hoaglin, 84, of 1702 Wixom Rd.,/held Saturday from C. F. denberg, of the Detroit Creamery|Ship Inc., flew bill ahd a weird cry. day from Lake Orion Baptist!who died yesterday, will be held|Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Burial/branch, 408 Auburn Ave., partici-/ An empty an _ Van Laven grabbed the loon’s!chureh with burial in Evergreen|from the Richardson-Bird Funeral |will be in White Chapel Cemetery.|pated in’ the annual Dairy Field-|er used the canal earlier long bobbing neck and hung Nn Cemetery. j s ‘have|Home at 1:30 p.m. Monday, Bur-| Mr. Reeder is survived by his|man’s conference this week at) — while his wife hurried with & been made at Flumertelt. Funerallial will be in Walled Lake Ceme-|wife Claudia, one daughter Mrs.| Michigan State University. A Christchurch, New Zealand, clothes line, They tied up the tery. 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It started when a party led by Guatemalan Consul Augusto Mulet- Descamps visited the Mexican ex- _. hibit at the’ Coliseum’s World Trade Fair the other day. To their amazement they found all of - Guatemala plus some of British Honduras included in the map of Mexico. The consul fired off a stinging Besides, he added, “‘some high government officials of Mexico have said that they would claim Belize (in Honduras) for their own restored to Guate- neighbor Was marked on the map. “But rather weakly,” he admitted. | “That’s because it’s a pictorial map rather than a real geographic map. It's the same with the United States to the north.” - Goerne assured the Guatemalans that his “expansionist immediately — Noone Si line. heavier. Grand Rapids Art Gallery GRAND RAPIDS Grand Rapids Art Gallery has scheduled a reception Saturday to display the works of artist- sculptor Calvin Albert, a Grand Rapids native, and. water color, artist Mary Jane Bigler of Detroit.’ Albert, now an assistant professor, at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn,’ works in open form metal. He at tas teh dak celica fron. Albert's works have been dis-' played in 10 one-man shows in. Grand Rapids, Chicago, San Fran-' cisco and New York. Michigan Professor Gets Fulbright Grant ANN ARBOR (INS)—Dr. Wil- liam B. Willcox, history professor | at the University of Michigan, has' been awarded a Fulbright grant Oxford University in England. Dr. Willcox will serve as Ful. bright lecturer in military his- | will use a Rackham research grant) from the U. of M, for research in’ London on military history of the’ American Revolution. 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Lustrous green Cash and, carry, |” Phone F E FURNITURE 58114 2 Ps | \ ¥ 3 5 : eo 4 | cas ee 1 Le 4 * Leonard Kerschke, 27, Buried as He Wanted It; Favorite Songs Sung ‘DETROIT ONTIAC P Ve THE P a eens ew semnreiss Ye eS, By Carl Grubert i : Sa songs, “Love of God" and ‘'Over- +: g E giz eit Hai ia” ret z & a 5 28 in existence, a and some in captivi * lage. = ee : As the passengers tensed, . aes ered | Boo D . G “Prepare for a crash landing.”’ hopeful Capt. Calhoun, who had alerted|hine will present her the airport, set the plane down) With another egg in a in iow succnie. Douglas called the e there .was no indication of what| World” and yO Buthiete Putsburgh plane ould Thief Takes 22 Bibles ied: Gueveal. ~ KILLEEN, Tex. (AP) — Aid for All in Emergency Blood Bank Really Means Life, Just what does a community|since have bled to death were it blood bank mean to the Pontiac| not for the blood bank, Mrs. Mag- area? According to Mrs, A, H.|nuS sdded. ges Magnus, chairman of the bank, it eb ia tho coms atte a is far more than statistics or the)... from Ortonville,’ p gess number of pints collected and @it-lon, “he has undergone his second| operation and his friends and when you need it, or some, “That family just doesn’t have one you know and love needs it... money to pay. for the many it “becomes about’ the most im-| Jints he needs, so the Community portant thing in the world. Blood Bank is supplying it tf She cited the case of a young |she said. man now at St. Joseph Mercy | 4 biue baby, a burned child, Hospita} who ts being kept alive | 1. auto accident , they z : i z E i our child, or that of a neighbor, The patient is suffering from sli and Mrs, Mabnus continued. he would long Bleod is in desperate need Bank is offered area residents Elks Temple. man, FE 8-3937 for an appoint- ment. _ FRIDAY, APRIL 19, ve ee ee ‘ 4 eae : - " “ a | Right Numbers - vi of 100 Patrons : ie Fi | : . : f af okek Passer of Bad Checks Britons Continue eSting for Bod Time. ity Prosecuting Atty. Gerald K. O’Brien said he would take personal charge of the pros- nst|ecution if the check passer is | caught. Boy Tells Politicians . Peace Their Problem SACRAMENTO, Calif. w — An ll-year-old boy stood on a chair in the State Assembly yesterday , |and said world peace is up to the politicians. ; He is Leonard Ross of Tujunga, Calif, who has -grossed about $164,000 on two television shows by answering questions about the stock market. Reward of Generosity DES MOINES ( — Des Moines go into politics or government. People in that work are “ WILL FIT INTO A SPACE PREVIOUSLY TOO SMALL FOR TOILET FACILITIES The perfect solution to the problem of space ‘limitations. Two compact units... narrow tank closet, only 22/2” from front to wall... 15” x 14” Natom lavatory. Space-savers that _ provide needed convenience... for trailers, servant's quarters, cottages, etc. And these fixtures make it easy to convert a closet... under-stairs _ 06. OF sort small space ... into a ha auxiliary powder room. y G. A. 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Read all the clues carefully and be sure the right numbers‘are in the right squares, PUZZLE NO. 46 ~ B Cc . . 7 SR SSS SRS ee eee eee SSS Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail SOLUTION CLUES A. There's no point in having one that doesn’t serve its pur- pose. (1) R (2) MULE. B. You rarely — a buffet supper on the food. (3) SKIMPS; (4) S C. A man whose mind is full of ideas is likely to be dissatis- fied with his everyday job. (5) FERTILE; (6) FUTILE. D. If the garbage. collector doesn't take tin cans, it's tempting to load them the car and just them anywhere. (7) HEAVE: (8) LEAVE. E. Often prevents a divorce suit which only one spouse wants. (9) ACRIMONY; (10) ALIMONY. ect is likely to make a speaker ) WORDY. . impressive one would pro get you an interview with a busy executive. (13) MA a; (14) MANNER. H. When a is hired for a TV show, of course the seietodlnd pooceal mmerd the ————.._ (15) ADDITION; (16) AUDITION. L. 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The budget-bound housewife would not buy fruit that was ——, (35) MUSTY: (36) MUSHY. S. If pie Ganert See ders, « man is sure te for water. (37) PANT: (38) W T. A lunch counter may be popular especially because of the of its coffee. (39) FLAVOR: (40) SAVOR. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- ate families. 2. A contestant may submit as many entries as he or she wishes but they must be on official entry blanks printed in this news ; . To submit an entry the contestant must print his an- swers in the proper spaces, cut ‘out the area enclosed by dotted lines and attach it securely to a 2-cent postéard. No: entries will be atcepted if they are in envelopes. Entries for Puzzle No. 45 must bear a Tuesday, April 23 postmark (or before). No entrie¢s received after that time whether mailed or delivered by hand, will be declared eligible. 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Winners _ will be 7 gee a we Ae ere eer ee ae 7 i Roe gee ¥ \ 4 : A 2 y \: y j . “ wi & __ne PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, \APRIL 19, 1957, ag ge peng aot ee er ae ee ee eae . als ss * \ : |= Wr | ALLENHURST, NJ. cINS) futons. bo. tan Move: Terk whe). madjenles: coureer: Slane: ccna. day. to ‘Has any parent ever truly determined through what his child wanted t | z|most of those years to become aiFop: Novels about lfe.”)' has known? ees : . There’s another boy whose soli- * x wv fe hecbeee 3) @ nun, 2) a nurse,| actress, and 5) a mother of a large. family. It is conceivable that other * * * - The penpital! Who, what, where, how, why . Dennis — Why? Oh, on account of the wreck. * * * F.P. — Gurgle, sputter, where, when, who, why, what, how? Dennis — She was on the way to ithe dentist's when this guy cut her off and she had to hit a parked car, kerplunk. They had to take! |stitches. Her car's all beat up. TERRIBLE, TERKIBLE! FP, — This is terrible. Terrible. But how did you know all this if she hasn’t returned from the hos- pital? Dennis — How? The ambulance took me, too. * * * F.P. — Who, how, where, what, when, why .. .? Dennis — I forgot to tell you. I was in the car, too. FP. a grunt, snort, shud- der... Dennis — What're you getting so excited about? I told you the whole story. Besides, Dr. Winder says it isn’t so much. F.P, = (afraid to ask) — What, which, whatever, whichever . . .? NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY KRESGE’S , : oat re FLOWERS and Pp LANTS . EASTER LILIES Pure White Blooms... Read for Easter Sunday for the Easter Parade | Only x1 95 All Sizes... § Large Size — cen oe. Full Bloomed . . . 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Fully factory guaranteed. 3.6 h. p— 5 h.p.—7'2 h.p.—l0 h. p. — 16 h. p. — 40 ' | h.p. Quantities limited. the grove where Jesus the night of His betrayal. WAGNER 8:00-6:00 Wed.-Sat. Closed This Sunday ‘Church of the Holy Sepulchre. > | The procession stops at each a EASTER! of 14 “stations of the cross, : the lower slopes of the Mount of| a 721 |Olives -atid waited His inevitable) +*¢ Today barbed wire, guns, and aja hundred yards of no-mian's- Si jland prevent anyone walking from j |that upper room to the Mount of Olives, The site of the last supper is on the Israeli side of Jerusalem, while the Mount of Olives is on On either side of the no-man's- States to visit the holy land. | At the. time this was written, — |American travelers were still for- bidden by the. State Department 'to visit Israeli or Jordan because n-/0f stone stairs to the site of the! “tthe church where t traditions say eat, mane today stand olive trees s0| they must have formed part’ “Church of All Nations” inside : | . : “Bural rock, Tradition says this was Priced i rock on which Jesus prayed from “not My will but Thine be done.”’ silence.” Hardware & edd grediabewre gi game ePhagee: rg the world join to take up ppliance : tragic story in a procession , fae coke Some canes tome’ Opdy path: Jesus w from the 1960 ke ‘time of His trial before Pilate Hours: 8:00-8:00 Mon.- until He was placed in the tomb, Tues.-Thurs.-Fri. | This sorrowful walk begins justi ‘streets of Old Jerusalem to the HE WAS.HERE — This is the of Cyrene took the cross from the the places where Jesus fell under the weight of the cross. During this procession some of the pil- grims usually gest heav: like . that on crucified. The procession ends inside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, an aged structuré covering the tra- ‘| ditional site of Calvary Qnd the Sa ee was The procession climbs a flight crucifixion. Here a glass case ‘covers a bit of the rock of the original hill of the execution. A huge crack in the stone is said to have been caused by the earth- s\quake that rocked the earth as Jesus breathed His last. . ¢ On'.the evening of Good Friday a solemn burial service is held in this church, A statue of Jesus is taken from a cross on Calvary and placed on the stone ‘df unction, a marble slab near the entrance of lem, where each Good Friday pilgrims retrace Christ’s route to Cal- vary. This point is just beyond the spot where tradition says Simon the language of the group. EachJesus’ body was anginted for station marks a dramatic momentjburial. Weeping women fall pros- in the way of the cross, including|trate and-kiss the: stone as the ly considered a miracle, this ritual involves handing a flame from in- side the Holy Sepulchre through a hole in the side, Waiting outside are thousands of pilgrims, most of them name candles, tapers Runners take lighted candles from the holy fire and carry them to churches in other parts of ‘\fire was taken to churches as far away as Athens and Alexandria, symbolizing the spread of the gospel to the ends of the earth. By specia}) arrangement, run- ners take the flame across _no- man’s-laad, to churches on the Israeli side of the line. When this symbol of the resur- rection arrives on the Israeli side, the Easter cycle has been completed—from the upper room on the Israeli side to events on body is lifted and taken inside a| the Arab side, and back. small chapel under the main domef The fact that even war cannot of the church, prevent the spread of the holy famed “Via Dolorosa” in Jerusa- exhausted Jesus. |Palestine. In the centuries past, the) ; ‘Leads Court Attack | jon Scandal Articles: | ° Atty. Jerry Giesler, courtroom representative of many- of Holly-' wood's celebrated citizens, says. he’s got a new job—leading film-/ azines. Giesler disclosed that teliow| lawyers have asked him to head} a legal committee formed to pro- tect Hollywood celebrities whose ae appear in such publica- Giesler has filed suits totaling) 10 million dollars against Con- fidential magazine on behalf of Robert Mitchum, Lizabeth Scott, Doris Duke and other clients. He The new committee will press for legislation permitting the pros- fornia on libel complaints. Jam Jammed Traffi- of a first-aid kit for this one. An excited truck driver telephoned when he saw a small boy beside U.S. 40 west of Terre Haute with! his face covered with blood. Police ILGRIW’S GOAL fire from one country to another found it was plum jam—not blood. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. im =| land's battle against scandal mag- |. ecution of such magazines in Cali-jf TERRE HAUTE, Ind, -@—Po-} lice needed a wash cloth instead|y \ THE annum BREESE: FRIDAY, APRIL, 19,1057 She ee —* Gh : i or = a Ly aa Ag ae Coa ee ES HE WAS HERE—— | Coin Fli betles Who [mnie eet FO ee ee sass Policy. “card Saran he Glin Barbed Wire Separates Shrines of Holy L wit | to en Note: : Boal: “i : bas B , E wir land today. Perhaps this see the end has divided, day may | swords “Side Street to My Store sini "Save $10 to $20 on Your Suit Or You Can Open a 6-MONTH BUDGET ACCOUNT | No Money Down! 6 Months to Pay ‘All ‘Suits Purchased Before 5 P.M. Seturdey Night (LV RENT TUXEDOS FOR WEDDINGS) . and You Can A 30-60-90 Day Account! massive candiesticks on either side of the entrance, is the Holy Sepulchre, the goal of Christian pilgrims since the Fourth Cen- tury. Little is left of the original | sepulchre, because most of - the! rock has been chipped away over: the centuries. A marble slab cov-| ers the area where Jesus’ body is} said to have lain. After Jesus’ body was placed | in the grave and the ‘rolling stone over the door sealed, His disciples must have suffered the | depths of despair, — And even after they saw the’ empty tomb, there were _ still doubts; some wondered if the body had been stolen. 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Coss FE 2-8385 he PLENTY OF FREE PARKING sitet yh pia t ‘ — ° : . , a ) ; i ir , ' | rf 4 % ) i a f . \ sites, Yad ee Sail wits ed fg eae sis et te ee yee tee ok de we oe : mal \ 1 4 oo \ vis : on Pik . ‘ i Meee ee 4 : as THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1057, “Hie Had Reaton to Know pa peg Se bss el eel anaes fee “Dri Ups May Sop Sisto a «Heart Attacks | te sa aE ee San oe Show Ability to P ; wf : 1° Artery Plugs, Causing | 2 Pe wv “oS §VUUE | Coronary Disease - ‘ i. of testing, scientists reported to- & day, ’ i CHICAGO w# — Drugs holding! ® promise of preventing heart at- They have passed their first test| on animals, The second step is! ‘trials on human tissues. * * * They’ ate chemicals which in, animals show ability to prevent or dissolve the artery plugs caus- ling heart attacks. One class of these drugs is salts of — a heavy. metal. . WORK DESCRIBED | The work was described to the ‘Curran and William P. ’ Williamson of the University of Kansas Med- ‘ical Center. All Steel 4-Hooks blocked by plugs of fatty mater-|a new street tacks now are in a second stage|has stepped into the dispute in MIT Discloses. Secret Invention ' Scientists Able to Direct Designated; Use Gyro CAMBRIDGE, Mass. , (®—Scien- tists at Massachusetts Institute of tofore secret invention which they Youths Appreciate Deeds of Pastor WARWICK, R.I. —More than 200 youthful residents of Warwick appreciate all the good deeds done for them by the Rev. William P, Gilooly, assistant pastor of St. || Federation of American Societies| Peter's Catholic Church. The youngsters estimate the priest spent $6,000 on 120,000 ice cream cones in the last 12 years. The priest also directs baseball, basketball and bowling leagues and takes youngsters to the beach. A petition bearing 207 youthful ““Gillooly Avenue.” | meeting. say can guide any craft or missile to any specified spot on earth, free from. enemy interference. * * * The invention, called Guidance,”’ B29 | Angeles. The MIT scientists said, in un- veiling inertial guidance yester- day, that it operates without mag- netic compass, radio or radar and without a glimpse of the earth, the sun or the stars, They said it needs no electronic signal or ra- dar beam and therefore can't be jammed by enemy aparatus. P _ ® 8 & The developers explained - that the heart of the system is a com- pletely free - floating gyroscope sealed in a little four-inch cylinder “Inertial signatures was presented to the| about the size of a tomato tere oh hty lat yout wi be achine become narrow or|City Council last night to name|They added that the extremely|ance bl : Fe complicated mechanism always|awarded medals of valor at the The council will act at the next|remains aimed in a fixed position ifield day in relation to the universe inde-|Stadium Aug. 3. Craft or Missile to Spot) tr; Technology have unveiled a here-| space already has flown a) r from Boston to Los) pendent: of the earth's ph ml entre ee en man Federal Judges Mae rEveapiheg maeitien natural phenomena such as ANN ARBOR (* ~ Federallsichigenaw School. The ¢ The gyro wheel, spinning at 12,- 000 re oe minute, floats: ‘in a fluid and Leo on virtually sapphire The whee 1 is described as “a ma-| jor ‘breakthrough in the field of gyro technology.” The ‘scientists Decahed 1 adams he of Vy sunt importance in flight through outer’ 2-Pe, Sectional or Living Room Salles You Would Expect ite Pay Much. More e We Will Allow Up to $50 on Your Old Suite Stunning New DECORATOR LAMPS $3 $595 Blond or Mahogany STEP END TABLES $7 3 Free Roll-a-Plane Kites to the Children The system is being applied to flight and fire-control as well as’ navigation. The MIT scientists have developed military applica-| tions for all three uses. eS! | Finals in Law Contest ANN ARBOR W — The finals| lof the annual Henry M. Campbell | i ee competition among students of the University of Michigan Law School will take place today. The finals will consist of a mock trial dealing} with the Securities -_ Exchange Act and the sale of Stratolounger RECLINING CHAIRS fabio al Medel You Always Pay Less Les Eheurd & Viens hes announced FURNITURE SALES that palit ime ee who. 9345 Auburn Rd. (M-59) risked their lives in the perform-| 1 Mile East of Aubum Heights 9-6 Mon. Thre Sat.—Fri. ‘til 9:00 PE §-9241 exercises in Briggs | kok | Heart attacks come because ar-) iteries supplying blood to the heart! $4 P i ial which you get in many foods, 4’ Cross Arm a r and which your body also makes. a : | Feeding vanadium salts to ani- . a ad Z ‘mals has depressed natural pro- 9 Length ‘duction of cholesterol, Dr. Curran =, . hae, ,and associates have reported, The ivanadium drugs also apparently ‘could dissolve away some plugs) which already had formed. $ 39 x * * | . A next question is whether they | could reduce cholesterol in hu- mang safely. The Kansas researchers today told of making such tests on some types of human tissue which’ produce cholesterol. Normal brain tissue doesn’t! manufacture cholesterol, they| said. But they find some types 7 brain tumors do make it. | * * * i So bits of brain tumors re-| imoved during surgery are kept alive in test tubes. With this set- up, various drugs can be added Stee! Drive—Painted MAIL BOX POSTS | With Mail Bex Platform . ‘to learn how effective they are in Y4-inch Black & Decker sopping the manufacture of chol- DRILL and STAND = ss24s_ eee 7 U. of M. Men Named ANN ARBOR (® — Seven mem- bers of the University of Michigan medical faculty have been named to the American Academy of Mic- robiologists, a newly established organization. The U. of M. charter members are Prof. Gordon C. Brown, Dr. Thomas Francis Jr.,|- ‘Prof. Philipp G. Gerhardt, Prof. ‘Kenneth L. Jones, Dr. Reuben L. ‘Kahn, Prof. A. G. Norman and Dr. Walter J. Nungester. Poole H BARDWARE © COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES 351 OAKLAND FE 44-1394 Shop Rappy’s S ‘National Clothing COATS Easter, step forth with the assurance ~ h 7 you've go coat that’s right for you, and fash+ ion-right, too. IMPERIAL Finest expression of The Forward,Look. >> To the man who is waiting to own the car of the year! TOPCOATS Stepping out for the. holl- day?) Remember, they see your topcoat first! 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Women's Section FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1957 PAGES ‘16-19 Personal News of Interest in Area Mr. and Mrs. William B. pond Four pages today in Women’s Section Charies Osborn of Motorway drive is spending the Easter holi- day-with his parents in Knoxville, Tenn, He will return to his. home Tuesday. * * * Mrs, Koya! Pazik returned to her Cass Lake road home after spending a week with her aunt, Mrs. Wilbur Lassing, in her home at Sault Ste, Marie. * * * Robert T. Lewis arrived by plane Thursday from Washington, D. C. to spend Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ericson Lewis of Chippewa road. Robert has completed a tour with the University of Pennsy!- vania Glee Club, making appear- ances in New York; Pittsburgh and Washington, D. C. * * * ’ Mr. and Mrs, Robert Davis have returned to Maywood, IIl., Lee Pulver of Pontiac. * 2 *# Mrs. Ralph Kent of West Rut- gers street left Thursday evening to spend the weekend with her)a son, Ponald David, born April 16. daughter, Mary, who is a sopho- more at Marion College in Marion, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Henry D: Price of Berkley are proud parents of Grandparents of the infant are Mr, and Mrs, Henry Price of Law- | rence, Kan. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph McCarthy! of Draper avenue have as their houseguest their nephew, Patrick) McHugh, petty officer 3C of San. Diego, Calif, The son of Mr. and Mrs,’ John McHugh of Los Angeles , Officer McHugh is en route to Nor- _ Va... where he will be # is Mrs. Ralph Babbing- ton. Ticket sales are being taken ee ee [ affair is Mrs. Park Watson, Legislators’ Wives Visit U.S. Farm ° Learn About Home and Garden Study in Beltsville, Md. W rapping prizes for to right) Mrs. Edward the first annual card party being sponsored by Trabajamas Alumnae! are (left Lewis of South Marshall street, Mrs. Henry Grace of Shelby road, Mrs. Doug- Tagine Poeue, Phyl las Austin of Boston street and Mrs. John Tenjeras of Cottage Grove, The party will be held Wednesday at the Grace home on Shelby road. Caused by Stretching of Skin * home a wealth of ideas. * * * What intrigued them most was the energy-saving kitchen. Though designed specifically to cut down reaching, walking - and ‘standing for the homemaker who must conserve energy because .jof chronic illness, or advancing age, the kitchen was something even the’ youngest and healthiest wanted in their own homes. SIT TO WORK “‘My husband should see this,” a woman to sit while she works — even while setting the table! x, ® * 7 Equally interesting to the wom- en were the things the test-tube boys were doing to produce bet- ter vegetables, fruits and flowers, They saw how a new chemical * Before returning home many women collected reams of printed material on such things as hous- ing, detergents, canning, electrical equipment. One woman said she'd save this “to read if my husband gets defeated next year.” Sorority Chapter Holds Meeting The third degree pledge service was conducted at the recent meet- ing of Jota Eta Chapter of Pi Omicron sorority held at the home | i | of Mrs. Hugo Harnack on Lexing- gon drive. Pledging were Mrs. R. M. Clemens, and Mrs. Jan Kar- low, * * * * Mrs. Buh! Burt was appointed idelegate and Mrs. E. Vern McCall alternate, to the Michigan state convention to be held May . 25- at Hotel Bancroft in Saginaw, Plans were made to attend the * |annual May brunch of the Detroit council on May 5 at the Detroit Yacht Club, Trabajamas Plan‘*” Benefit Card Party Mrs. Henry Grace of Shelby street will open her home to mem- - jbers of Trabajamas Alumnae. e, Chapter I, for a card in the group’s fund for philanthrop- ic projects. Mrs. John Tenjeras, Mrs. Ed- ward Lewis and Mrs. William Palace comprise the refreshment ‘committee. Working on prizes for o£ his open-necked dress of field flower printed ° | suk is from Roxane’s: summer collection for Samuel | Winston. The print is red, greep and blue on white. { \ the occasion are Mrs. Grace and 'Mrs, Edward Shaw, | The immediate project of the chapter is the donation, being |made this weekend, of homemade | icandy to patients at the TB San- | atorium. party Wednesday, Proceeds will be put} - By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Q. “I have some little thin white’ sears from losing weight too fast. Is there anything I can do to remove them?” A. The scars did not come from losing weight but from being over- weight. The skin actually was stretched. I do not know of any ers — egy Re ON i Se i ag abdominal wall. Push the This exercise will reduce the abdo- men, also will help you develop a strong way to get rid of these. Time will dim them. = Q. “Can you tell me if a rinse will help cover or blend gray hair with the rest of my brown hair? I would rather do that than permanently dye my hair. Is there a rinse made of vegetable color?” muscles in, books up as high as you can; pull your stomach A. Yes, there are several very! good vegetable rinses and if you do not have too much grey hair, these cover and blend most satis-| tactorily, Q. “I am 15 years old, 5 feet 4 inches tall and weigh 119 pounds. My bust measures 3542, waist 27, ‘and hips 36 inches. My mother owering the books. Re. peat, making the abdominal wall go up and down. ‘At Miscellaneous Shower Vern L. Carmean, was honoree at a miscellaneous shower Thursday evening. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Charles Brown and Mrs. Robert Lee. Donna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown of Voorheis road, -|and Vern, son of Mrs. J. E. Frank- enfield of Clarkston and Lee Car- mean of North Tasmania street, will exchange vows May 11 at First Presbyterian Church. Attending the shower, held at the Brown residence on Osnoun street, were Mrs, Brown, Mrs. Frankenfield, Mrs. Milo Struble, Mrs, Herbert Windling, Mrs. Ed- ward Tynon, Mrs. William Pipe, Mrs, Harold Crozier, Mrs. Bruce Kickie, Mrs. Joe Blenquart, Mrs, Donna Brown Is Honored Unit Honors Donna Brown, bride elect of; Lee Dean, Mrs. Richard Man- ning and Carole Ridemius. ‘ter Sweétman, Mrs. Ivan. Kilch, mean, Ruth Carmean, Carolyn Jr., Sharon Kelley, Mrs. Fred and Mrs. Donald Allenbaugh. = Pillar Club Meets Mrs. Arthur W. Selden reviewed the book, “The Nun's Story” at the Tuesday evening dinner meet- ing of the Pillar Club. Mrs. Kirby of Cherokee road was host- ess to the 30 members present. Mrs. C. Wales Goodwin, Mrs. F. R. Connor and Mrs. Guy Sensi- baugh assisted the hostess. Also attgnding were Mrs. Wal- Hockenberry, Mrs. Norman Strong ‘Alpha Alpha Mrs. Morris Mrs, Alex Morris received her { |10-year pin at the Thursday meet-) *=Time Will Dim Overweight Scars will not permit me to diet. Is there anything else I can do to lose weight? I think I am very fat.” : A. Your mother is correct. Y are exactly the right weight, You _ would not be nearly so good look- ing if you lost. * * * Q. “Please tell me if I am over- weight. My mother cooks rich foods which I cannot resist. I am 5 feet 1 inch tall and weigh 108 pounds. My bust measures 34, waist 24, and hips 35 inches, Should I lose at the waist?” ’ A. ¥ou are not overweight and you do not need to lose at the waist. Your measurements are just about perfect. * * * . Q. “I am 15 years old, 5 feet tall and weigh 97-98 pounds. Am I underweight? My mother thinks I am too young to worry about such things but I think that now is the time to prepare myself for being grown up, with good posture and so forth.” A. I agree with you. Now is the time to improve any defects you have. It is easier now than it will be Iater on. You are on the light side and should gain about 8 or ;10 pounds. Q. “f am 21 years old, 5 feet 6 inches tall and weigh 110 pounds. I have just had my second baby (five months ago). My bust measures 33, waist 26, and hips 35 inches. I simply can- not seem to get my waist back to normal, I gained quite a bit of weight myself during this pregnancy. Is this permanent? Would exercise help?” A. You certainly are not over- ing of Alpha Alpha- Chapter of) Ruby Carmean, Mrs. C. A. Car-|26 ot Sigma Alpha held at the : on YMCA. ; 110 to 15 pounds. Campbell, Mrs. Louis Warrington| Mrs. Edgar Plympton, chairman waist is temporary if you will get of the ‘Millionaires Party,” an- nounced it will be held April 27 at |\the home of Mrs. Rudy Mazza, land will be open to husbands of ithe group. The Founders’ Day breakfast, to be held May 5 at Devon Ga- bles, will be under the chairman. ship of Mrs. Robert Hasse, and the Jewel Pin dinner will be held May 9 at Huck’s Inn. New officers will be elected at the first meeting in May, accord-| weight now. You should gain from Your larger to work and snap those stretched muscles back irito place with exer- cise. I suggest a few abdominal and waist exercises. * * * If you (or any reader) would like to have these exercises, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request for leaflet No. . 2 “Abdominal Exercises” and leaf- let No. 6 “Don’t Go to Waist!” |Address Josephine Lowman in care of The Pontiac Press. Tomorrow: “Offers Three Exer- ing to Mrs, Calvin Rhodes, nom- cises to Relax, Soothe You.” | & “+ Be \rdire.s E. M. Estes i sons, Tom, Ed and Bill -surtounded by her three (left to right). With Mr... linations chairman. / Ewes, they. reside on Waddington ham, their new home since moving here + Pentinn Press Photo road. in Birming. from Lansing. F i : \ sacieaeeeamaa i Bi i eee ee ee a ee VO ee ee ; \ ae ' “ly me PONTIAC PRESS. aa APRIL 19, 1957_ Well. Seat Wi ives! | Don’t Seek Outside Jobs ‘Mates Should Let Homemakers Know They Are Doing Good Work a ® i gs d t- feb Be r | en ° to the Public Every Day ee the Year Serving Michigan's Most Fabulous SMORGASBORD BUFFET We are reservations for parties. We offer Old Fashioned Hospitality in the following din- ing rooms: BANQUETS John Yungks. Return Yungk’s brother, Edwin Yungk. Mr. and Mrs. John Yungk of Lewis street have returned home from Hartford, Conn., where they attended the funeral of Mr. tions items and a quilt. Only 25c a copy! address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, . 1372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. It’s ready! The 1957. Needlework |Album—56 colorful pages showing many pretty designs; plus direc- for making three crochet By ANNE, HEYWooD | In a competitive society f overcrowded fields, you can. throw up your hands and toss — \away ‘your ambition, or you can ers were pretty dull. The sales letters whaee fechas viele aifinand ob of|the letters she did for her custom- didn’t sell and none of them really had much zip, She began suggesting Both’ Flank ‘end Isabel have Special Services Save. Business| fig- to be discovered right in our own ured out a way to beat the com-| backyar petition snd have fun doing. it.) P COME IN mate EMONS TRATION MERLE NORMAN. p COSMETIC STUDIO F 12.W. Huron FEZ@01IOG Y (Copyright 1957) held before Miss Warnock left for Florida where she will spend three weeks traveling about the state. Honey should be kept in a dry place, tightly covered, instead of in the refrigerator. Refrigeration is apt to crystalize the honey. 4528 DIXIE HWY. Next te Karen's Floor Covering KAREN’S OR 3-1274: - TOYLAND ‘ | dream a: really unusual plus and a bookkeeper. Hank omer" —, gees to fon which wn help ras overcome all) improvements, izes in collection letters and Isabel job-bug? ; competition. She was soon able-to set up a|i” her sales letters. o + ©€ ~*~ * * special] service, at a good fee, for “And,” Hank told me, “Label . place is in the home, you can That’s what a couple I know,creating sales letters. Her letters) sends out sales letters to get us keep your wife happy being a full- have done, and their post-retire-|-were so good and brought such; new business,and I send out, col- ' time homemaker if you really want. ment business. is prospering. results that she now does very| lection letters to bring in the to. All you have to do is— Sinco they had no famuly, /CSlY inde _ , | money. We can’t lose!” Sea tod Teabeh) beth: wld ee Most of us spend a lot of time a for- years. At the same time, Hank Was) contemplating how green the grass T experimenting in his line. atl 08 the other side, when all raveiers eel ek noe ecutive sere many of the bills he sent in behalf time there's a gold mine wai R eturn They both liked their jobs. and|ot Dis customers were long over- planned, when they retired, (0) jie decided that the doctors and_ f FE go A erg tay epee dentists and small busine$smen he Sard rked for d ved to have their or : aster and typing, and Hank would handle |) paid taster. Pee tried sending| CARRY-OUT SERVICE . ; bookkeeping and tax work, Call FE 3-9162 Birmingham Hills a few slick collection letters, with 1ve-8 ‘ ’ . SCRAPED ALONG pe results, and now he is a, OLUE STAR , DRIve-1 Residents Preparing Saeszeg |, TMY, started that way and they a for Festive Holiday peas but ot much, © _—e BIRMINGHAM. — Winter and| better else . are é » ino i creat sumabers Gis weet|” sebe prtde ta your home end 2244 136 Bid Farewell . Easter. Among recent arrivals! peeping fixed The young miss will love this are Mr, and Mrs. Paul N. Averill, a alomaty ue kotae coote at pay Sod Gat aay ts weet Jean Warnock who. with their daughter, Judy, home, it ig just common sense to [and trim—the cute heart motifs A for J w. have been in Bermuda. Judy has| peip her make the home as |are “pressed off, no embroidery farewell party -— Wesleyan College, Oxtord, Ohio.) “ty is hard to sell women in gen-|flat for easy ironing. Peon Seteusiay i Beste and MATTRESS eral on the importance of being} Pattern No. 2244 contains tissue|i,, Miss Warnock resigned from Mr, and Mrs, William L. Mahon/tuil-time homemakers, But almost|—sizes 2, 4, 6 incl.; sewing direc-\10. work as supervisor of the Lind .$ 95 who have been at Litchfield Park, any man who wants to can sell'tions; color transfer—12 motifs. bookkeeping department. Ariz., since November, came back'nis wite on the idea. 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I understand the people T R A V E L B. U R, matter.” . Answer: It is true that you will CONSULT: nnn ew your new house and it would be Delphine Michaels entirely proper to take them 296 N. Hunter Blvd. through M Mf It te Go saticient E order to so. Unless you are 2 Birmingham used to serving tea every day MI 6-2170 - it is not necessary to offer them |thatn : any refreshments. a Coin “Dear Mrs. Post: I would like to Coin operated Laundromat 4 know if, as the father of the bride, 4) it would be proper me to wear 208 Serr fn Sen oe my away Oe Ses dine. io the wedding party are 4 737 WN. Perry at joslyn | 4) wearing tuxedos, I just cannot see 4 myself in a tuxedo.” Be oe | Answer: A tuxedo is correct at Buy Your New jan evening wedding, but if you are ‘not accustomed to wearing eve- Easter Outfit at [rine cotnes sna wil tec out of “ place in them, a plain dark blue BURTON’S lbusiness suit with a stiff white sane ab ay page career taprleraeed ; | enough hot to clash clothes and Open a lot the other’ men. ‘Charge Account | eee | “Dear Mrs. Post: I have sev- | eral friends whe never come to | visit me without bringing me a | present. It is very nice of them | te deo this-and I do appreciate Your Credit Is } Always Good --| Just Say — uch too bags plas “CHARGE IT” » goo eng at do it any more.” Then if they con- York. fabrics expert predicted to- day that the next few years will produce “the first ony American to details and color was more wide- ly used. The decora and: the homeowner experime . blending of many different periods,'“‘encompass the with the Tebstcabes poy Mined ager ye! beginning of the|imaginabl IT. ruly American H ome irnshings Now Begin NEW YORK (INS) — A New “we rapidly progressed to better|This was the real beginning of a ;scdling of lamps, pictures and mir-|petter understanding in the use of rors. Much more attention was paid) 0) texture and’ scale. x * * pou ” ie. Preserve Beauty of Leather Surface Group, Inc., Miss Fuller declared: “Looking ahead, I feel that the next 25 years will produce more skilied people in the design and decorating and allied fields—peo- ple who will have greater imag: | inations and the courage to | launch a real American group of | furniture.” The decorator said great strides have been made in home furnish- ings during the past 25 years and that opportunities for women have resulted in their general accept- ance in the field. “The opportunity for women in Furniture in the years to come,” she added, “will be even greater thatn it has been in the past.’ xk k * In tracing the strides made in the furniture field, Miss Fuller be- gan with the late 1940’s when all decorating was done either by pro- fessiona} decorators or the home- owner who had a very small pri- marily overly decorated bedroom and dining room ‘suites’ and three piece mohair sets for the living room.” ‘MODERN’ STARTED COLD She said 1931 was the time when coldness and lack of color predom- inated in the American home and “1932,” she said, “brought slight- ly larger accessories, a little better scaling and much simpler line and detail, But the decor generally was still cold, severe and expensive.” ‘Two years later marked the be- ginning of “tubular modern” and 1935 was the beginning of the one-room apartment § displays along with light woods, severe furniture styles and fussy acces- sories, . Im 1937 began a more gracious line in modern decor but the un- |derscaled accessories and stiff ar- rangement of furniture were still present. By 1940 American homes were overflowing with big red roses, venetian blinds and red and white or green and white color schemes. “In 1950," Miss Fuller declared, Need Carefu The following tips from the Lug- ‘apply to conditioning of both old and new accessories: Before using leather items: Lightly rub the entire. surface with a dry cake of toilet soap, or work in a fine film of undiluted saddle soap; buff lightly. Smooth leather (brown or tan): Saddle soap, paste wax or neutral shoe creme, Lightén travel-weary leather with the juice of half a lemon in a cup of water; darken to match up stains with several coats of lemon oil. Colored leathers: Milk soap suds, gentle rubbing, paste wax when dry. * Observers Save Many Lives, PTA Is Told W. W. Oak of the U. S. Weather Bureau spoke of the work of the ground observers corps at the Thursday meeting of Wisner Schoo] PTA. “The ground observers report the exact location of a funnel shaped thundercloud to the U. S. Weather Bureau, and the result- ing warnings sent out by news- casts save thousands of lives dur- ing the tornado season,"’ Mr. Oak stated. Dr. Otte Hufziger, assistant superintendent of schools in charge of building and business, explained safety measures taken by the schools. Mrs. Clifford Neville and Mrs. James R. Turnbull, Accessories, Old or New, igage and Leather Goods Institute | thorough drying, |linoleum assisted by Mrs. Edward Stafney and Mrs. Ephriam Wiley, arranged the so- cial hour. Mrs, Arthur Clarkson) and Mrs, Leslie Bell presided at ] Treatment , Alligator leather; Saddle s 0a p) and paste wax. Rawhide. leather: soap; fine: steel wool for deep stains. Reseal leather with clear shellack, then wax. . Coated fabrics: Soap and water, 2 tablespoons of ammonia in a pint of water removes heavy soil. Liquid linoleum wax as a Polish. Plastic: Soap and water; liquid wax as a polish if de- sired. ; ‘ Miscellaneus: Steel wool for scratches in fiberglas; special met- al cleansers for aluminum and meta] (see your hardware dealer). Conbinations: Treat each mate- rial separately as outlined. Hardware: Avoid oil; it may seep through to the lining. Steel wool for rust or scratches; re- seal with lacquer or clear nail polish. Tip on storage: Avoid extremes of temperature and humidity; al- low air to circulate; dry wet items away from heat; clean each piece before putting it away. May Lyon Unit Meets in Home Mrs. Robert Boyce was hostess to members of May Lyon Group of First Congregational Church Wedne$day evening in her home on Dwight avenue. Mrs, James Stelt and Mrs. Carl Bolton, During the program portion of the meeting, Mrs. Robert Haskins presented an article on “How Early Does Discipline Begin?” Mrs. Robert Clift also participat- ed on the program. Paris shows blouses sewn to their own skirts. For instance: A flow- ered chiffon blouse is paired with a thick woolen skirt chez Pierre Cardin. If Kept Sparkling Clean PATTERN by AHARKER j POTTERY Grace your tabl¢ with earthenware in this attractive pattern — note how the deep | contemporary pattern blends so beautifully with both formal and informal settings. Choice of Chesterton (gray) or Corinthian (green) PS hae | Over 100 Other Patterns ; CLOSE-OUT AT > PRICE! '16-Pe. Set $299 Special Sale 16-Pe. Set.... 100 pe. Sets Poe er ce DIXIE POTTERY | For Your Convenience Open Daily 10 A.M), to 9 P. M. — Sunday to 9 P.M. 3281 Dixie F Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894. : EAST ‘LANSING — Gloves can ‘give a spark to your new spring outfit — if they are kept sparkling _ clean, Most Fagan] gloves are hand- but be sure to check — uae to make sure. If they an be washed, it tells that there SS sear ts do This will sure their staying new looking. First, use rich, lukewarm suds ‘and wash the gloves on your hands. |The exception to this rule of wash Gloves Give Sparkle to Spring Outtits gloves very gently. Rinse them in cool water and remove them from your hands py rolling them from wrist to the fingers. Then knead out the excess mois. ture by rolling them in a Turk- ish towel, starting with the fin- wrist, ately and blow -into them to puff them into shape. Work them into ing on your hands is for chamois and doeskin which should be , washed off the hands. Because leather Is very frag- ile when it is wet, treat the shape and lay them on a dry towel. For best results dry the from excessive heat. 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They'll stay new looking longer. ‘nual May Flower Show were Welcomed as new members were} Garden Club. Preparing May Show Committee chairmen for the an- named at the Wednesday meeting of the Better Home and Garden Club, The group met at the YWCA, with Mrs. George Alexarider con- ducting the meeting. a Mrs. Irl Williams is exhibit chairman for the show, being held land Loan building. Mrs. Harry Armstrong is handling entries and Mrs. John Cowe is serving as clerk, Publicity is under the direction of Mrs. Harry Stowell, and hos- pitality, Mrs. George Boulton. The guest book will be handled by Mrs, Lulu Luby. Mrs, H. B. Dickie is chairman nl the bazaar; Mrs. J. L. Slay- has charge of the tea table, on Mina Shell handling prop- erties. * * * ing was Wayne Siefert of the Oak- land County Agricultural Exten- sion group. He told of the various kinds of soils, describing them and telling of their uses and worth in the growth of plants. Try Reducing Flabby Arms by Exercise Diet is not the answer to a heavy, flabby upper arm, Exer- cise is, Oddly enough, even very slim people and girls in their twenties tend to develop this upper arm. It’s fay from pretty in a sleeveless sheath or a bathing suit. And it’s a lifelong problem. Once you've exercised it back into trim lines, you must continue the exer- cise or the muscles will return to their former flabby state. Here's a simple and effective exercise to tighten and firm the muscles of the upper arm: stand with arms lifted straight out in front of you at shoulder height. Place the°palms against a wall and keep your feet about a foot away ifrom the wall so that your body is on a slant. Now let yourself lean slowly to- ward the wall by bending your el- bows. Then straighten your arms slowly so that you return to your original position. Do this 25 times a day at the ‘Mrs. Ray Valentine Hostess to Group Mrs. Ray Valentine of South Tilden avenue entertained mem- bers of Lakeshores Extension ‘Group Wednesday evening. Mrs. John Martin presided at the meet- ing, and plans were. made to at- tend the Extension Achievement Day May 2 at Oakland County ae Sportsman's Club. | My F Fair Lady s Choice . . i Mrs. Kenneth Jones and Mrs. Kenneth Gilboe, project leaders, © |presented the program on “Acces- sories and Basic Dress.” start; then work up to 950. Willard WCTU ‘Meets for Luncheon A cooperative luncheon was served members of Francis C. Wil- lard WCTU when the group met Wednesday at the Church of the Brethren. Mrs. Leroy Shafer was hostess for the day. Mrs. Ruth Mason was program chairman. Others taking part in the program were Mrs. Esther May 25 in Pontiac Federal — Speaker at the Wednesday meet- Shadow plaid is a popular variation in spring and summer suits for men. This lightweight worsted model is in shades of brown. By LEE BELSER afraid to admit her age. She’s 52! “It doesn't do a woman a bit of good. to lie about her age,”’ the actress pointed out, ‘‘because no) matter what she admits to, al] her female friends will add 10 years!’’| two-score-and-twelve, says it’s, Mary, much more interesting to confess your maturity, “Just think of all the things you can talk about,” she grinned, “the Charleston and the Biack Bottom, Woodrow Wilson and Anna Paviowa! “It's a terrible strain,” she added, “‘to lie about age because you always have to be remember- truth you can be completely re- when I was 14!’” * * * Mary admits she remembers the Louis hop. ‘WAY BACK, WHEN’ “And I saw Eleanora Duse and I remember William Gillette, the Dorey, Mrs. Shafer, Claudia and Carolyn Hardenburg. “Sunny” and Helen Hayes in heavenly CARPET ees TWINKLETUFT a BLUE RIBBON WINNER because... it has the same deep textured ap- pearance of carpets that cost twice the money. 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By per vad installed _ . won't HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Mary; Astor is one woman who's not) still vitally attractive at) Charleston very well—also the St.| first Sherlock Holmes, And [| re-| member seeing Marilyn Miller in| Growing Older Is Fun to: Actress Mary Astor, 52 “Dear Brutus’’ and the out-of-town production of “‘What Price Glory.” “I even remember Armistice Day in the First World War,” she exclaimed, “I was sitting on the steps of the Chicago Public Library, And I remember Presi- dent Wilson and how my daddy hated him because he (my daddy) was a German and for | the Kaiser.” The actress, who is almost as busy in television today as she wa when she was emoting with such heart throbs as Milton Sills, Rich- ard Barthelmess and Thomas Meighan in the old silents, recalls the original version of ‘‘The Man Who Played God.” |RECALLS EARLY ROLE ing to forget. When you tell the; “In fact, I was in it,’ she said. i“E played the little girl's role. laxed and say, ‘now, back in 1920) = obey . George Arliss was the star and it was produced 42 years ago, You can still see it in a museum—I'’m practically a museum piece my- self!" * * * | Qn April 25, Mary will again do ‘‘The Man who Played God," 'this time for NBC-TV and opposite Boris Karloff. — Busy as she is, she is taking time out to write her autobiog- raphy which she has tentatively entitled, “Lucille” (her real name). “It’s the study of a human being,”’ she explained, “And not the juicy expose that everyone ex- pects. The juice will be in there, but it will be in proper perspec- tive.” * * * The actress admitted that wom- en sometimes have a hard time adjusting to the creeping paralysis of age, The cure for this, she be- lieves, is to catch up on — psychology. “Growing older can be fun,” a insisted, “‘it's ridiculous to put such a premium on youth!” Newest petticoats (and among the prettiest) for teenagers are made of chiffon draped harem style. 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Accept Your: Child’ S = Inpeetections = percent of the tmerscot of th ttl cus trong inthe U, 8 Focelve Up to $5 per-lincome e LAWRENCE crticigm' te ‘ba stent to cay; ‘To his ettemet to present hihi dren, wesvovad eritci find | ( Cream ; ; an called him upper winh-ranbianeabs: ber the's Bitinnis as a, boy who never| #imést impossible to treat their Mrs: Rath Combines (| Stairs. dream of putting his skates on his! | mistakes kindly. \ : Chocolate Cake With, Orange Sauce : When he came, she showed him! ‘ONLY ONE WAY streaks of tar on his tidioread | It she wants him to learn to tol “Why did t those ‘skates on erate criticism, there’s on! ny. ey 2 'way to teach him, She m your bed?” she demanded. “How| bed, she must become able to say. “Ah, well—you'll be more careful ly" one hereafter. Now let's see if we can Us free Correct this mistake. I'll take the That ahe(spread oft the bed and you go showing This is because they. are so im. patient with their own. f “Life is just a handful 7 iction tha Goldenrods.” , oe ,By JANET ODELL many times do you have to be told, face pene ens downstairs and get out the clean-|this child virtuous.”” of . : - Reotiot. tem Bosse, Bites to leave theme dewnstnieat Ju 8 inten kind , be behaves tke iS fluid . 2 A they realize their obvious fal sniff... miff... me to : gene > ure produce perfect c : . oo eee ee seeclay a pager -ytien grok cecied - an one, _____| Unfortunately parents of chil- |... cot madder and madder at snorfle ,.. AH-CHOO filled -with whipped cream, it is * * fF. ~ " him for reflecting See ... oh well, I'll take bead Tan id complainingly, “ them. Gradually, they can feel -. served with an orange sauce. This) . aian't get re the rar ead i only resentment toward the child the family to Ted’s for unusual party dessert can be made left my skates on the floor.” whose imperfect conduct exposes Easter Dinner, that’s ahead of time. Our recipe comes from Mrs. Donald Rath. She is the mother! of two small boys, belongs to a child study group. Cooking, she says is her favorite occupation, with sewing and reading not far behind. ° CHOCOLATE PARTY ROLL By Mrs, Donald Rath — oat . tine fo Sax to reflect credit on him? | Wee ot ar lee sleds Pong Mr Kneisel = pee Alls jot his conviction that she wants TS. j tablespoons cocoa {,Seblesboons ‘Sift tour 7 tesepen venits Beat egg whites with diam of tartar until stiff. Gradually beat in % cup sugar. Add another half _ cup of sugar to egg yolks, beaten’ summer His mother felt a panicky sink. ing of the heart. Why couldn't dimmy once take responsibility for making a mistake? What would be the end of this child if he didn’t learn te acknowledge a fault—i¢ he continued to evade all criticiem by insisting he didn't deserve it? The answer to these quate a perfect child, His evasion of any must” in every Practically a “ wardrobe -+ the colorful | until thick and yellow, Sift dry|blouse and skirt “pair that's so Chai rmen elected Renee ——— ingredients together and ‘to| versatile. Two blo teamed| Ns pinta fei Sekt a ara meni farms "“'( PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL ° Fe : ture. “se ade ‘ines Peg 14 "6. 18, nnounce Mrs. Thomas Doyle, vice presi-. 11Y, S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Beta Ball ' who resents criticism, the questions IGolf League them to dreaded criticism. * * * If we are struggling with a child to a&k ourselves are: Why do I, too, fear criticism? Who gave me standards of ac- complishment so relentless that 1, live in perpetual fear of failing them? Was it a person who loved me—or just someone who used me Elected to Head Mrs, Raymond Kneisel was family ... Ted's is open for Easter. just a “bowl of roses.” Weodward at Square Lake Road Line shallow Size skirt, mt; Mrs, Clifton Ashley, secre-| Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. well-greased anid yeas. ooy ore = arg ch age “ oe Mrs. Bergemann Is reo seks Mrs. Dass eee Write, phone. or call in person for Free pamphlet. jana ghcat = plepos ls ia = - i | General Chairman treasurer. Mrs. Ralph a PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 me? For this ¢pattern, send 35¢ in : serve as golf chairman and Mrs . - ne = eae e until tase agate ins, your name, address, size of May 17 Dance Kenneth Hoskins, social chairman. | back when touched lightly. Quickly turn upside down ‘on towel sprinkled with powdered sugar. Peel off paper gently and - roll up. Cool in the oe Filling: 1 teaspoon unflavored gelatin 2 tablespoons cream on milk 1 pint whippt features; gift pattern printed inside Worster, decorations; Mrs. Joseph |» . oR ‘ ee ty oup siftes cqptectionsre sugar the book—25 cents. Hiltz, music, and Mrs, Don White, | © = Sed. ¥ dike t : 1'4 teaspoons ge extract < * we ee g ee % teaspoon vanilla Soften gelatin in cream or milk and dissolve over hot water. Beat cream stiff and beat in confec- tiorler’s sugar. Add gelatin and fla- vorings. and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quiney St., Chicago 6, Ill. Don’t miss the latest issue of mer '57 issue is filled with smart, new designs for all sizes; special MOMS Club Meets Mrs. Malcolm Scantland of Squirrel road entertained the State Past Presidents Club of the MOMS Mrs. Ralph Bergemann is serv- ing as general chairman of Beta Ball, being held May 17 at the ,|Elks Temple. Other committee chairmen are Mrs. Donald Kaiser, tickets; Mrs. Ward Ross, publicity; Mrs. M. C. music, Announcement of plans for the ball was made at the Thursday meeting ef Beta Chapter of Beta Theta Phi sorority, Mrs. Ward Cummings opened her home on The oldest college in Michigan —» Kalamazoo College — will mark its Founders’ Day Monday with the unveiling of a Michigan Historical Commission plaque citing the college. Pictured with the plaque is Jean L, Hilton, junior at the school. She is the daughter of Mrs. Lillian Hilton of Seminole avenue. ‘Mrs, James Haggard and Mrs.' Walter Hiller werd accepted as new members. The regular season will begin’ with a tee-off breakfast May 7. at the home of Mrs. Floyd Levely, followed by golf at Pontiac eal LOOK AT YOUR HANDS . . « Other people do. A warm oil manicure will put your hands on the road to recovery, quickly, RANDALL'S ""s,ge"*6° 88 Wayne St. FE 2-1424 Dit _— try Club. OPEN MONDAY and t *& & of America, Inc. Attending the| Preston street for the evening FRIDAY EVENINGS Unroll chocolate cake and fill.|recent luncheon were Mrs, Harry} ™eeting. : Roll up again carefully, Place on|Anderson of Royal. Oak, Mrs./ A ceiling projector, purchased waxed paper and chill, Serve in|Zella Weeks of Ferndale, Mrs.| with proceeds from the recent —~ slices with Orange Sauce. Frances Landon of Hazel Park,)show and card’ party sponsored Orange Sauce: aeneeyArans 4 Prgrers ant howl by the ciapter, will be presented uburn Heights,/to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. i cue Teowet ommerere and Mrs. Mildred Alber of Pinck-| firs. Duane Hamilton was ap- BOTH FINCES peon % cup boiling water 146 cups ee —" 4 table: a ot juice 4 slight. Reoten eS yolks 2 tablespoons rum a rum flavoring 2 tablespoons butte Mix first ae ingredients to- gether. Add water and juices. Cook ey. Addresses WCTU Mrs. Eleah Patton spoke at the meeting of Anna Gordon WCTU pointed chairman of the annual banquet. Assisting with arrange- ments are Mrs. Robert Tedcastle and Mrs. Walter Terry. Your hairstyle, while it must Th t at First Baptist/mever “date” you, should flatter until thick. Remove from heet and Charch. Mrs. William Br a die y you. Same goes for your hat and slowly pour into egg yolks. Add) furnished music and Judy Coleman| you can wear both the fashionable : a tam Soe bomen gave selections on the accordion.| bouffant hairdo and the larger hat , Mrs. Leroy Schaffer also took part|if you remember to bring them|~ ) - lin the program, forward to shield that large nose. : FEDERAL'S [eee NIGHT TO 9 —— OUR NEWEST Valentine Imagine this beautiful new furniture in your living room! Custom quality in every detail from its fine tailoring to its wonderful design! Latest free-flowing saddle type arms. New “off-the-floor” high legs, striking trapunto treatment. 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The lilies which will decorate the altars are already in place, | While all the lovely spring flowers are used at Easter, the favorite) symbol. of the season is the beautiful lily with its bright crisp leaves and its pure shining flowers. Here is an Easter lily in a church with | a fine stained glass window. When you have-colored the glass in rich, bright colors, the flower and its leaves will stand out clearly before the windows. Study the church | windows in your home town. You will see that many pieces of multi-| colored glass are put together with bands of lead to make a veun whole. This picture should be coloredsand ‘made a part of your Easter collection. (Little Laura Fox, Kennewick, Washington, gets today’s $10 ed for this idea. Send yours in care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Hig- | gins, AP Newsfeatures.) | Tonia Jaycees Ask | State School Aid t } t 1 | legislative - recommended rate of ‘$190 per pupil per year. * * * A movement recently was in-| augurated in the legislature to TONIA (# — The Ionia Junior supplement sales tax funds so that * Chamber of Commerce plans to state school aid would equal $185 shower Tonia County with 30,000 Per pupil, but the Ionia Jaycees pamphlets from the air- today urg- \contend this would be insufficient ing that citizens “call, write or to prev ent “drastic curtailment, _ wire” legislators to support state especially in the fields of music school aid at the rate of $190 per and athletics.” pupil per year, Toler. x * * | A “bird flight route” linking Sales tax collections have fallen; West German and Danish rail- below anticipation aril state av- | ways by a high bridge over Feh- : thorities have reported there will/marn Sound is being advocated not be- sufficient funds to meet alin Kiel. 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Mrs, Florine Tompkins presented a program of special Easter mu- Thoughts Tum to Graduation if ‘4 } i \D 1 * June. Easter Vacation Brings Term End to Fore in Students’ Minds - As Easter vacation starts for fea high school students, prep- arations for commencement, class trips and student elections were the main orders of business during the past week. The Lake Orion High School is enjoying a spring vacation that started yes- terday and imcludes today and Monday. The annual Easter assembly was presented on Tuesday by the vocal department with spring and sacred songs being present- ed. The Future Teachers Club is making final plans for the State FTA Convention at St. Mary's Lake in Battle Creek which they will attend April 26-28. Mrs. Don- no Linbahm will accompany the members.. Plans continue for the Spring | Band Concert on May 7 by the junior and senior bands. The Sadie Hawkins Day booths) 4.474 are evidently planned as last min- ute surprises but’ May IT is a red| letter day at the school. AT WALLED LAKE Dennis McClelland and Kay Armstrong, Walled Lake High juniors, were elected president and vice president of the student council recently. They will take office next fall at which time a secretary and treasurer will be elected from the home room rep- resentatives. © AT WEST BLOOMFIELD Honor students of the West Bloomfield High graduating class were announced this week by Don- ald Weed, prinripal. Arno, 5111 Commerce Rd., Or- chard Lake Village. A Eleanor attended Royal Oak schools through junior high school. She attended St. Frederick of Pon- tiac for the 9th and 10th grades, entering West Bloomfield in the lith grade. . She has followed an incodeidc| course with special interest in ational Honor Society, of the Girls Triple Trio, of the year book staff and is president of the student council. Her average is 3.81. The salutatorian with a 3.79 average is Glen Paine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Paine, 1851 Syl- van Glen, Keego Harbor. Glen started his schooling at the Roose- . velt school in Keego Harbor. He has followed ‘the academic courses and will enter Michigan | State University, having chosen engineering for his future edu- cation. Glen was vice president of his 10th grade home room, of the llth grade class and is vice president of the senior group. His) hobbies are fishing and bowling. Other honor students are Pa tricia. Dunaway, Leon Viaeminck,| | Betty McPeek, Shirley Grank Ruth Alix, Sandra“Long and Steve): Begie. They all have a B or bet ter average. “Ht safficlent. funds. had been available David would have been val erty merit scholarship. David will be presented his, certif- icate te at\the senior’ assembly in short week with a). sic, A special treat was ber by Jeseph Davis, wife, Dawn, is one Eastern’ sang a teachers. He | City.” Easterners are feeling ju proud of - the Sens made their band. at East Lansing last Satu@day. The band received first division rating from all four judges “The Holy num. at Band and Orchestra Assn. On Monday, Eastern’s: guidance councelors met with sixth grade teachers of Longfellow, Central, Mark Twain, McConnell and Wil- son Elementary Schools to discuss a testing program for sixth grad- ers planning to enter Eastern next) fall. A luncheon was served by Lois Walsh of the Homemaking Dept. assisted by six i her stu- dents. Tornado aaivections are be- ing posted in all classrooms as requested by office of Civil De- fense. In a recent tornado alert teachers and students were at their stations in a matter of minutes. Menibers of the English Depart- ment are meeting with represen- tatives of various book companies preliminary to adopting a new text- book for seventh, eighth, and ninth AT LINCOLN The big news around Lincoln Junior High has been the Easter holiday which began Thursda after school and lasts until Wednes-| day, at 8:40 a.m. A lot .of work'| has to be completed before June. In keeping with the Easter thethe, the members of Kitchen | Kapers, a club sponsored by Bob- bie Comparoni, has made Easter corsages for themselves and for their families and. friends. Jim Burke’s amateur photo- graphers have completed the pic-) tures of the 9A home room stu- dents. The club members have) taken portraits of each other and, of their friends, and then retouch and develop their own films. Mem-, bers have learned to use their own cameras well and have learned the intricate devices on many oth- _— cameras. Leon and Bud Storm, father and json team, presented a most in- ‘teresting assembly on one of Mich igan’s occupation, the raising and of sheep, Jack Worthing- ton, neni Aa County 4H Club agent presented the demonstrators and! explained the work of the 4H Clubs. Bud Storm is one of the outstanding members of the East Orion 4H Club. Music, stage props, lights! Everyone makes way for the Spring concert fof the public to be given on May 2, in the Lin- cola auditorium. Over 200 students will take part in this ann event featuring a newly organized seventh Grade Chorus. Sue Eckley, Julius Middle- dort, and Jerry Smith are sched- per called R-I-P, or Reading ag provement Press, Each week sees two new students getting experi- ence as co-editors, This paper uses only original articles written by students. Pat Pennington and Gary Davis are editors for this week. of the paper project. ly by!j at the state finals, Michigan School’ Mildred Wiersema is the sponsor, ae, igave a piano boogie-woogie rou- 'tine; a duet by Diane Beach and ‘Ruth Ann Tower; and Donna Chil- vers with a pantomime of a pop- ular record. * * * Judy Haroutian followed with a piano solo. ‘Prelude in C Minor,” by Rachmaninoff; monologue was done by Emmanuel Shirley Hutchinson performed a Charleston ballet. “it All Depends on was Barbara Barnard; trick gave a panto- Reese sang “I'll You” Mekras, Jack Hutchins, Ed Kent, Jerry Rigonan, and Bob Rgonan sang “Come and Go with Me.” Tuesday evening at the 1956-57 Winter Sports’ Banquet. Winter sports include basketball, swm- ming and wrestling, ‘ Cheerleaders ‘were also honored. j x .* * | Art VanRy4n, varisty basketball coach, estimates over 140 were on ihand to hear the guest speaker, | Forest Anderson, basketball coach is Minto State Cavers | Varsity Po reserve — were ‘given by the coaches: Art VanRy- izin, varsity basketball; Fred Zit- 'tel, junior varsity basketball; |Ralph Grubb, sophomore basket- ball; Robert Boyce, swimming; ‘and William Willson, wrestling. ‘Julie O’Brien gave the Cheerlead- ,ing awards. “Say It With Music,” the an- nual spring program of the PHS Vocal Dept. will “be presented | May 7, 9 and 10 in the high school auditorium, The vocal de- partment organizations will be among the 700 vocalists. A nautical backdrop will set the’ scene for the four different boys glee clubs, while they present songs and chanteys of _ sea, * * The boys’ numbers ce include | “I Must Go Down to the Seas,”| “Roadways,”’ “Sing Me a Chantey With a Yo-Heave-Ho,"’ “The Sea,” and “Roving."’ “Stairway to the Stars,” ‘‘Moun-' tains,” ‘‘Clouds,”’ ‘“‘Morning,”” and igiven by the eight girls’ glee clubs. “Song of the Brook’ will be Edward Banghart and Mrs, _Dor- a humorous Athletes of PHS were honored! an Af #e ariety Sho wy ! ihrenatos Best Pontiac High Fund- Raisers Ayd ture.” A 1920 waltz from the opet- trasted. with a 1950 waltz, taken from the “Suite of American /Danes."’ The finale from “Death ‘and Transfiguration’ will be played, * * bers are Donald Green, flute; Jim Johnson; Eva McKee gave a panto- Shaw, oboe; Carolyn Beyer, clari- ‘mime; Ste Clark and Sherry Ever- | ‘net: jett paced their tumbling act; and and Gary Dalley, horn, will per-| William Scribner, bassoon; form “The Sailor’s Hornpipe”’ by Sowerly. Also included on the program will be a Sousa march, ‘‘Man- hattan Beach; “Universal Judg- ment,” a symphonic poem; the “Tontic Lengo;” and “My Fair Lady.” On April 27, the band will enter the State Band Contest which will be held in Ann Arbor. * * * The PHS Barid will play ‘‘Sounds| of Peace” as a warm-up march. Next they will perform the re- quired number for all AA class bands, ‘The North Sea Overture,” by Ralph Herman, * * * For their selected number the band has chosen “The Finale of Death and Transfiguration.” Easter baskets were. made at the recent Future Nurses Club. These baskets will be presented to AES worthwhile organiza- tions. * * * Numismatists of PHS will pve- sent a special program after school to students interested in either stamp or coin collecting. Mrs. Wal- ter Ainsworth ig adviser, with Mel-| vin Sellers as president, and Jim Barton, vice president. ‘Muskegon Veterans Agree to Tablés in Park MUSKEGON «® — The County Road Commission and the Muske- igon United Veterans Council have jagreed on a two-year trial period for picnic tables in a location lverued ‘‘Michigan’s Most Beauti- ful Mile.” _* * council has temporarily evened its opposition to the tables proposed for Veterans Memorial Park, scenic background for the mile-long US31 causeway between Muskegon and North Muskegon. * The Archery “We Got ’em All” Slaybaugh’s AUTHORIZED 630 Oakland (Cor. Cass) BOATS MOTORS TRAILERS (BOAT) ACCESSORIES Fishing Supplies & Licenses All Equ ps for the Fisherman Boating Enthusiast Marine Store Supplies — Bank Financing COLT DEALER FE 8-0453 Come in.. pendability. 230 8. Saginaw St. FE 46-3566 : . hor viaaaitacmne ioniaties ance nee { 4 | nie \ | fe i , i i Fa < | yy ; “Symphony in Motion” . Ride... car CADILLAC has ever built. to you CADILLAC quality, service, and de- _ Jerome OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC ‘ . Seea * and drive the greatest We offer etta “High Jinks" will be con-| A woodwind quintet, whose mem-/ 28. She is a member of Y-Teens. interest in. who will dethrone|een Voltmann wil direct the com-+ “King” . it he is de- bined glee clubs. throned at all. Rogrt F, Beau-} The A Capella-Choir will use Sor fe oes aos cemeeewtes: WTHS Slates tor in the past few campaigns. | Willan for their religious group. One of the high points of in. | Broadway show tunes will be ‘ ferest to students in the all | used for their secular portion of Street Dance - school project is the annual va- | the program. __ - { riety show. The 1957 Variety | Mrs, Jean Smith and John. Alls- . po Hh ran Gare Seman tion te scenery 9, 1987 i / &, ‘ ; za = GATHER BOOKS — Preparing for the Rochester’ Junior Wom- en's Club second annual Book’ Mart, May 23-25 are: (from left) Mrs. Albert ‘Lapshan, Mrs. Hud- The women will sell used books, records and sheet music at Oberg Appliances, Rochester, during the three-day event. Proceeds will vors. go to various charitable endea’ Orion Schools ‘Face Big Loss State Aid May Drop 8 Dollars Per Child in September ORION TOWNSHIP — School officials here say the district faces a loss of about $22,000 if the recent announcement that State Aid this year may be $182 per child, in comparison to the expected $190 materializes, Operating costs cannot be re- tracted. Next mber the new high Considering all factors, $73,000 additional funds will be needed 1957-58 budget of | Contest to Tell Final Winner of $40,000 Home An Oak Park woman and a Red- ford Township school jteacher who are tied for a $40,000 .prize in an idea home contest, will ihave to engage in a runoff contest’ 'to determine the winner, Officials for the Bailders Assn. | of Metropolitan Detroit said to- day that either Drs. Grace Feeney, 38 and Mrs. Veda John- son, 51, would be the winner. There is no second prize they Both Mrs. Feeney and Mrs. Johnson estimated that a plastic mode] of the idea home in South- field Township contained a total of T1757 nails. correct total was T7754, spokesmen said. Danish ice-reinforced ships will carry ore concentrates from: Greenland, ‘of Police Force ORTONVILLE — The Brandon Township Board of Education, in special meeting this week, decided to ask for a vote of 6 mills at an election to be held*May 14. The in- crease would be used for general j Brandon ,Township Asks tor Six Mill Increase The. Citizens School Improvement Assn, has been organized to en- courage the study and discussion of educational problems so that the general public will be better in- formed on these subjects. * * * J. F. Slattery, president of the board of education, has expressed hearty approval of the willing- ness of the people to study the school situation and has urged them to support the one year tax program to relieve the school of its immediate difficulty. Discuss Needs Lathrup Officials Meet to Prepare Additions, Improve Conditions LATHRUP — Proposed additions to the police force here will call for five part-time and one full-ti: policemen. : * * * ‘Administrator Leonard A. Wat-| chowski and Chief of Police Ken-| ineth Farnham met this week with) ithe seven -man part-time police force to discuss needs and better a new patrol car and the addition- al part-time policemen will enable the two full-time police to work in pairs at night. ~ ‘Rear End Collision Hospitalizes Driver | TROY—Fog. contributed to the irear end collision on Stephenson | Highway just north of 14 Mile road that sent Donald L. Blake, 36, of 309 Kenross, Clawson to William Beaumont Hospital about 10:30 last night, suffering head and chest injuries.. * * * Pickle ‘Cukes,’ $5,000,000 Worth, Bring Fast Pay GRAND RAPIDS #—Two major factors, a small cash outlay and a quick payoff after harvest, appar- ently contribute to Michigan's stature as national leader in grow- ing cucumbers for pickles. Agricultural records show pickle growing is a $5,000,000 industry for duce about 30 per cent of the total United States crop... Growers meeting recently at Eaton Rapids say machinery on the average farm will handle a pickle crop except for #éditional investment in a sprayer or dust- er. Field hands are required at har- ‘ Dr. Marra to Comment |for Thursday Program LAKE ORION — Dr. John J. Hospital, will comment and answer Could Live,” at Methodist x *® * The WSCS and all interested will be guests of the Lake Orion Women's Club at the pro- gram. Blake says he did not see the lights on the truck ahead of him in time to avoid it. Willie M. ere an after the it Hodges, 36, of Detroit told police /Scusepes, il Fevurn - he had no knolwdege of the ap-|~ proaching car until it collided with the back of his truck. ‘ Set Sunrise Service SASHABAW PLAINS—Commun- jon service will be held at 7:30 this evening in the Sashabaw Presby- terian Church. Sunrise service will be held at 7 a.m. Sunday with breakfast served afterward. The regular morning worship will be at ll am. s° Deposit your surplus wy banking offices. M : 1 a aa y a * a | COMMUNITY NATIONAL on SAVING CERTIFICATES ‘8 Savings at any one . Community National Bank savings or investment ‘ of uur 8 convenient tm County Calendar munity Schools ass tod the regular ti Romee . Easter recess tm the 2 ay. mae HA WATCH Pode panos |: - Vie 4 ¢ & Ne ‘Michigan growers. Their 40,000 lacres of pickling cucumbers pro-|signed by usually i half of the crop proceeds to harvest-| ers. Marra, director of Laboratories. and Pathology for Pontiac General | —— at voy ig ee pet ay showing ‘ UJ i iv Church. Bers. 19" Dublin Trustee Petitions Ready Residency, Ownership Are Qualifications for Membership WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — Nomination petitions are now Cullo ugh. Residency in the Dublin School District and property ownership are qualifications needed for mem- bership on bogs Beare = Education. Nomination petitions must be filed with the board secretary by 4 p.m., May 21, Petitions must be 2 qualified electors who do not have to be property owners. An elector may sign petitions for ome candidate for each of the |three offices to be filled. \ . ; | ROOM \ i || 117 PIECES 1¢6 Pr. Living Room © 9 Pc. Bedroom @ 102 Pe. Kitchen OUTFIT . = 5388 Complete we | | $10 DOWN 9x12 i RUGS TRUNDLE RESTOKRAFT HIDE-BEDS ‘s ON “THE PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL bs 1957 N & < ie ‘ Se hae t et Pa : 13 vt AR | bey Ps ‘ i é j \ We \ | \ \ \ i \ \ \ a i f i \ : Ko \ ' ' * fiz \ \ i 4 } ‘WEN yr ‘The ‘eid are the ‘correct answers for Pot-0-Gold Puzzle No. 45 which appeared in last week's): Pontiac Press. . ghee ge Since a FOR- ] precocious somewhat bold, it takes a a teacher to guide and manage him. and pet- A Froward, or disobedient ulant child would best be ‘handled | TUBE TESTER ehOwARD; child is ata to reason with. B. (4). IMPRUDENCE. Teen- agers as a group cannot be) charged with . isa characteristic a- spoiled few, IMPRUDENCE, Qs lack of caution,: ts a definite trait of the young. ‘C. (3) ANONYMITY. Almost all people prefer Unanimity, since it by a strict or’ stern teacher, The Lovely Duplexes - PONTIAC AREA _ 5-ROOM Gas or Oil Heot arnt $8490 Je, Rent with Steve and Relrigerater $94.50 PER MONTH Phone FE 5-1344 'who might fall into it. It has HAMPTON SPECIALS BARGAINS “nba, Sylvania, Phileo, Admiral. GOOD | SERVICE MEN it In—Save the difference, | WATER SOFTENERS s, Dewex, Single lever, tre enly $199. “FHA terms! Soft Water Center 1287 S. Woodward, Birmingham MI 6-3247 is flattering to have others agree philanthropists or the shy and re- tiring types. Most prefer to have their deeds known and sanctioned. D. (7) VERTEX. A Vortex, or whirlpool, is dangerous to anyone relation in particular to those prone to dizziness. However, a | VERTEX or peak, is dangerous because great heights are likely to ibring on ss. E. (10) DEPRECIATION. To ex- F. (12) NEEDLESSLY. A worker who does things Heedlesgly would ibe promptly dismissed as irrespon- sible. He would not get a chance jto do things “continually,” But a’ ivery competent worker might do! ‘things NEEDLESSLY, like being teo fussy, and would ‘only be dis- missed if he could not learn to adjust, G. (14): RENDITION. The REN- DITION of a song often determines its success or failure and would jalso concern the composer from, an artistic standpoint. Vendition applies to selling in open market, ior peddling. It. does not include sale to a publisher for recording) or publishing H. (15) (MUTING on the same route for a COMMUTING. COM-| sting. plies that it was ens in a first place, Computing is ‘out. COMPUTING carries with it no particular interest in the begin- ning. It is, # necessary chore in some businesses. I, (7) UTILITY. An inventor's labor is not finished because his invention has UTILITY. He must continue to perfect and simplify its operation, If the Futility, or uselessness, of his invention be- comes apparent, he would not bother to perfect it. J. (©) EMERGENCE, It is the EMERGENCE of communism that calls for counter measures. no| Emergency would imply a sudden crisis caused by the arousing of communism that has been dormant supposedly not the situation in the Middle East, It is rather the aris- ing or EMERGENCE of commu-|® nism Where it has not been before that is the threat. K. (22) BEAUTIFICATION. Be- both atification blissful is happiness. ‘BEAUTIFICATION is the state that “brings’’ the happiness. L. (3) VERY. VERY lights are ” Are These the Numbers You Chose?’ aT barbed or not. It ae their ego. However, a Man may be uninflu- enced by or IMPERVIOUS to ruled ordinary criticism; but may react to the stinging kind. 0. G0) UNWILLINGLY. A deed that is done Unwittingly — or by! a stroke of luck—might be praised if it is a success, but this would be an accident not apt to happen “often."" A man who does a great thing UNWILLINGLY — de- roost spite fear or distaste—because he knows it has to be done often re- ceives great praise for his deed. P. (31) CYLINDER. A cook need not be good to employ a Colander, Any housewife makes use of that. A CYLINDER, or glass receptacle for accurate measuring of liquids, may be a tool of the good cook. Q.' (34) CONFIDING, Strangers are apt to be CONFIDING, know- ing that there would be no chance determined by the occasion, An afternoon tea, a birthday party, reception, etc. are certainly ine jited by circumstances, Cerebra’ is thinking, conscious or not, corebrating | 80 goes On no matter what » the circumstances, S. (38) RESOUNDING. Gonip has a way of coming home “| time spent in CELEBRATING is ; roost and Redounding to the dis- credit ot the gossiper. But’ this is not “unfortunate.” Rather, it is the gossiper’s just deserts. Untor-| tunately, gossip has a.way of being) repeated quickly and widely, o| RESOUNDING... T. (40) COLLEGE. Anyone re- quires more than mere proficiency to be outstanding. However, since Collage (a kind of surrealist art) is a definite field, the phrase “in’ his field"’ is redundant and unnec-) essary. COLLEGE covers mn fields, and so the phrase “in his field’ better fits a COLLEGE stu-| | . dent. (Copyright 1957) Puts in 8-Hour Day Alone at Gravel Firm colored flares used as signals at sea and ‘might cause apprehension since they indicate trouble, Eery lights probably would be the result of some atmospheric condition, and wouk! be of small ;concern to a schooner captain, M, (25) CATCHALLS. By being clear and specific about the items he wanted to include in his bills, a legislator would avoid the attachments of | CATCHALLS, These are additions to bills de- signed to tie up loose ends not covered by the provisions of the bills, Careful wording fWould not prevent Catcalls, since it is the meaning or intent of the bill that would determine approval or re- jection. N. (27) IMPERVIOUS. 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Velting has continued alone on picket duty through court actions, changes in the DeVries business location and six Michigan winters. | “The first three months, you'd! think you were going crazy—but | ‘you get used to it,"" he says. | Local 406 pays Velting his only) ‘income. * * * treasurer of the local, said ea ‘draws strike relief from the local’s fund at a rate equal to union = = his job at the plant. Velting) ‘puts in less time on picket duty gravel firm, Mackey said. Union attorneys said the com- ' pany was idied only briefly. : | becca when the strike was called, but- caar'es Soe after hiring rsonnel, including some whe _relin- quished union affiliation. Velting stayed on strike. 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It's the Best plich \day afe Say et yester-|I've got and I don’t throw it Sey enetings the Redlegs 14 in : | 2 pce at "gs Many Observers a : E i: FL | Tebbetts Calls Burdette | ‘a Cheating Ss pitballer’ Stadium today in the agi-| “Yeah, but he's done it illegal- aad Soltball Equipment rates wake of heated charges by|ly, He’s a cheating spitballer. Bur. ‘WELDEN ] Birdie of Cin-dette is the only pitcher in the SPORTING GOODS de on cating iota liars cr toh tie EOE ono tte “a ” every pi . says \ * he’s not supposed to do that, but The next move, if any, is up/the umpires say he can go to his mouth as long as he wipes off his tf E : Think Tiny Bird money sack ARTHUR A. SIMPSON - 291 Pioneer FE 4-2139. of Lark Family But Identities Vary, From a Sparrow to a Killdeer : youngster holding a tiny t teed for for 100.000 a tify the “little what's his name,’ @eUacantes ies. DEANS : Water Sports WATERFORD} HEADQUARTERS ) HARDWARE ae DO : 9 te $—Sat. 9 to 5:38 1265 8. 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PHS Thinclads in Track, Baseball [Head for Ohio The baseball and track teams contests yesterday afternoon. Birmingham, Rochester starter Dave Gaddis to get a look! event. Leroy Parks|day morning, finals at 2 p.m. walked two .and moved them around on wild pitches to lose the bitin the 7h. Gaddis alowed one Paula Myers Wins hit and fanned five in five frames cr sieter \gpringboard Title John Holser pulled out the track triumph breaking a tie with his vic- ; BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. wy — ritory in the 880 and finished as the/ pawia Jean Myers, a pretty Uni- saw | bird i22\was running about ‘for food, She|top individual scorer with 12% ity of Sout Californi E|was almost exactly like the baby,|points. Two Ortonville boys set] ior, ig Amanica’s new alge but ’ school records. They were Sorallish springboard champion. She took the title last night .as' the National AAU Senior Women’s so hurry! DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer Come in. ee now and get two tires for little more than the price of one. — Buy one PURE Tire at our regular low price, give us your two recap- pable tires and $4. drive out with two new tires. Guar- anteed up to 24 months plus liberal Road Hazard Warranty. This offer is good for a limited time only, BRAID Motor Sales ~|Cass at W. Pike St. | Indoor Swimming and Diving - Championships closed a three-day meet. * * * Miss Myers, representing the In- dian Springs Aquatic Club, of Jeanne Stunyo. and defending champion Barbara Gilders, both of the Detroit Athletic Club. Pancho Boosts Margin NEW HAVEN, Conn. (#}—Pan- cho Gonzales boosted his profes- sional tennis exhibition series lead over Ken Rosewall to 37-16, down- ‘New Boat Laws & JMerchant Marine Committee urged Pontiac High's thinclads, defend-| at Clarkston divided closely-played|ing titlists for the 26th annual Mansfield O, Relays, left here at The diamond performers blew|10 a.m. today to compete in Satur- a 42 lead with the help of eight/day's field of more than 100 Ohio . Moran of Rochester,/@*Tors. to drop a 5-4. decision at and Michigan prep track and field has ma mantey birds about her|Fenton, while the track forces of|teams.. Coaches Dean Wilson and it might be a swamp|Mel Vaara eked out .a verdict Ray Lowry accompanied the = or young killdeer. She|by the margin of 1/6 of a point|of 13 making the trip. been feeding wild birds four or| over Ortonvilie—S 7/12 to 545/12. The baseball team féll apart|/Berkley high schools will also be The = title was given by|fter Coach Gus Birtsas removed) represented at the nationally-rated| . Baker of Sylvan Lake, who said “these birds are around| &t some of his other chuckers. *e| Second reliever and Preliminaries begin at 10 Satur- nearby Montrose, nosed out | yesterd House Committee Wants Motor Craft Registered With Coast Guard WASHINGTON (INS)—The House board motor boats with. the Coast) Guard. . ing field. Chairman Herbert C. Bonner |12th Place (D-NC), said that the committee's study demonstrated the need for new legislation. Among other things, the commit- mended: outboards under’ 16 feet, not now required to have numbers. 2. A requirement that all other ven craft, including aux-' iary powered boats up to 65 feet to “re-number” every three years.: required. Dodgers Offered City Land for New Dream Park( NEW YORK —Mayor Robert] Wagner today readied a proposal to place before the Board of Es-| timates allotting 78 acres of city-| owned property as a site for the} in New York. ing Meadows property in Queens for Dodger use was submitted more about it:” BATT Pan Menlerey, 108, TP 8 eMurtry, - = a. ‘sted Edgardo Romero, 248, t Los NOKLES—Jtimmve Palazzola, 163, Angéles, stopped Chester Miessala, A te — Sere artes. 195, Chand- ler, ar — W. (Sporty) AL oan ‘. ALABCAn. swiden. ag Pittsburgh, Buddy Turman, 186, Fort ing the Australian star last night! | 99 (plus tax), and a MIDAS MUFFLER SHOP — 33 Years Fair Dealing , 3 ey a | ; yy % FE 2.0186) ' as Mens ie of Americans to register their out-\3rd Place The committee also proposed ® 7th Place number of other measures de-\gih Place .................05. $5 signed to bring safety and order|9th Place to the fast-growing pleasure boat-/10th Place At present only one registration is The plan to turn over the Filush- yesterday by park commissioner Chevrole!-Buick 209 N. Park Bivd. Lake Orion PP 4th Place 20.5 ccc c cece sce eces $35, All work done on oer brané NEW jsth PARGE 65 ccc cesses cecsscce $ 20 SUN ANALYZER! l6th Place Libebewcusssscac sas $15 kes soured + MARKET? “ae awlssieese oblasisias aeneceerenceserete Tith PIRG6 ccc: cccccocscasnces $ Terre eee eer Total $480. NOTICE! For Quicker—Faster Service .. . 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M. i EE ee ee on eee CHEVROLET NITE SERVICE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DON’T PUT OFF NEEDED SERVICE Just Because You Can't Take Time During the Day \USE OUR CONVENIENT NITE SERVICE Wp nave, tong, Gai, many of oer, contamers “inst dus for’ csbes ood sroete better service 4 so, we beve extended cur Loree the Chevrolet owners of this ‘ares. a gene: Rw of itd SALEEM Don't Drive a Car That's Not Right Get It Serviced by North - ~ at Night ‘NORTH CHEVROLET Jes tectent — a. THE t PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, “apr 19, ‘on ; : 3 AP Wirepheote BETTERS WORLD RECORD — Carine.Cone of Ridgwood, N. J., pushes off the pool's end on her way to a world record breaking 1:03.8 in last night’s finals of the National AAU Women's Indoor 100-yard backstroke championships at Beverly Hills, Calif. The old record was 1:04.6 set by Holland's G. Wilma in 1950. ° Detroit Sophomore Runs Well in U. of M. Scrimmage ANN ARBOR i — Fred Julian,|single wing, Michigan's basic for- a hard-running sophomore, looks} mation. In yesterday's scrimmage, more ‘and more like Terry Barr’s} the attack was all T. But emphasis successor at right halfback on the) was put on the winged T, the for- mation Iowa parlayed into Rose Bowl and Big Ten championships Michigan football team. , * * * The stocky 19-year-old from De-| last fall, troit bit off yardage in large] Sticking with the T yesterday, lied seven touchdowns in more fe their first spring practice scrim mage. yesterday. than an hour of scrimmaging. York Giants signed! : Sauer and called sf i National League Staayre demerue, grabbing at sow dl the critics charged. ng to plug a hole . They know he's fin- voted - age al YORK wp — They laughed) shadow” of the man| Most Valuable} fe ie me mee ie their words yesterday at the Polo | Grounds as he made the old Many thought manager Bill Rig- ney would have done better to start Whitey Lockman, an old Giant favorite, in left field instead] probably last '— stop with a Na- tional League team. When his name boomed out over the public address system, there was only perfunctory applause, * * * a+ But when it was over Sauer’s had tied the score at 1-1 in the fourth inning and his. 250th fin-|of the craggy-faced’ veteran who home run off Curt Simmons with was ee heh - andjone on in the sixth had knocked ST, LOUIS W—National Basket- ball Assn. oppalg and owners met yesterday in an almost friction- Hess conference resulting in ini-| were _ tial recognition of the Players’ | Association. Both. Maurice Podoloff, NBA |president, and Ed Macauley, spokesman for the players group, described the closed meeting as harmonious.. The 66-year-old Podoloff said he Irish Setters Run in 2-Day Field Trials Six events in two days have been arranged for the field trials, Saturday and Sunday, for the Irish Setter Club of Michigan. Trials reation Area is the site. ’ Events inchide an open derby, open all-age, puppy stakes, nov- ice stakes, fous gun dog stakes (Open to any pointing breed) and open gun dog stakes. All but the amateur event are restricted to Irish setters.. Seven Mile road. will be under direction of Ed Mc- Ivor of-Dearborn, assisted by Pon- tiac’s Tom Moffat, Highland Rec- Draw takes place tonight at 8 o'clock at Sea Food Grotto on saw an expansion of the league's listed by Podoloff as cities where NBA teams may one day perform. “The only bottleneck preventing expansion ig the obtaining of good personnel,” Podoloff said. ‘We must get good players Who won't dilute the quality of the rest of the league.” * * * Podoloff said he thought tele- vision had helped in “‘merchandis- ing’ the game and neiaene in more fans. « « * Along with recognition of the Players Association and an agree- ment to meet annually with it, the players’ representatives intro- duced a method of arbitration. the NBA Board of Governors and Under it, a player who believes he has a grievance not covered a Sessions Held in. Quiet Fashion in his contract may take it to .| Podoloff for settkement. t.* ¢ If he’s denied, the player may then appeal to a three-man com- mittee made up of members of the Board of Governors chosen by the player involved. A majority decides. Macauley cited three NBA play- ers as providing the spadework -in ‘\former years leading to yester- day's recognition. * * * They were Bob Cousy of Boston, Jim Pollard, formerly of the Min- league’s greatest all-time per- formers, rules, time a major rule change — 24-second rule — was ead Dolph Schayes ‘of Syracuse and neapolis Lakers and one of the As usual, the Board of Gover- nors decided not to touch the Four years ago was the last "Sparks Giants: out. the Phillies’ ace lefthander. Sauer’s hitting plus a three-run homer by Gail Harris was more than enough for a 6-2 victory. ‘ ‘Although Sauer hit only five ’ homers last season in 75 games with St. Louis, he is No, 6 among the active major leaguers with ‘250. Only Ted Williams, Stan Musial, Duke Snider, Gil Hodges and Del Ennis have more. Men NOTICE TO “4 AKEWOOD LA RS 12 New Brunswick Crown, aed ing Season at ee ee -3121 W. HURON STREET LEAGUE RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE FOR THE 1957-1 Get Your Team or Full For Information, Call. FE 4-7943 or FE 2-7448 gue in Now! like Yogi Berra, Mickey Mantle and Ted Kluszewski are behind the Dodgers, throwing a four-hitter, knocked oft! Pittsburgh 6-1. The Chicago Cubs! cracked 15 hits to defeat thes St. Louis Cardinals 10-2. And the New York Giants kept Philadelphia’ winless 6-2, | The New York Yankees again | had to rally in the ninth, beating | Boston 3-2. Chicago’s White Sox | handed Kansas City its first de- feat, 6-2, behind Jack Harsh- man’s four-hitter. And Washing: ton finally became a winner with a 6-4 job on Baltimore. The Yankees needed a pop-fly, RBI triple by Gil McDougald and Elston Howard's single for two riinth-inning runs in edging the ‘Red Sox and Frank Sullivan, who retired 19 in a row at one point.; Bob Grim won in relief. Harshman rode in on ‘dack-to-} back honors by Minnie Minoso and, Sherm Lollar, good for three sev- enth-inning runs and a solo shot | of his own in the eighth, Loser the| Alex Kellner and Joe DeMaestzi, homered for the A's. \ BOATS * CENTURY * YELLOW-JACKET * TROJAN . * CADILLAC Aluminum Sailfish G Sunfish Kits We Stock a Complete Line of the Latest Marine Hardware @ ALLOY BOAT TRAILERS @ WATER SKI. EQUIP. @ BOAT LIFTS “@ WATER BIKES e@ DOCKS STOP IN AND SEE— THE NEW 22° TROJAN INBOARD CRUISER AND \ THE CENTURY RAVEN » 22' OVERNIGHTER We Have Plaid Fiber- glas Water Skis. Matching Ski Belts, We Are Now Distributors for the New “VIP” Fageol Motors INLAND LAKES SALES Your CENTURY Dealer FE 4-7121 3127 W. 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Convict Actor's Son Pontiac's own Bobble Jean, = ives Baht club personality, will be here B rong a week at the ee Piano Bar your requests. The Catalina Room Is Available jor Your Private Parties of Drunk Driving SANTA MONICA, Calif. @—Ed-| | | Ref reshing? yward G, Robinson Jr., son of the! |# AUBURN HEIGHTS 9 FINE ore famous actor, aon es aout , of isdemeano nk drivi pon By blanon, 24, go charged with Delicious? felony drunk ‘driving in connec- JOIN THE CROWD-— | WEST HURON AT ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD tion with a June 21, 1956, accident||M@ 2 certainly is . . ; in which a companion lost an eye.|/4 We're speaking 0 that “talked-about” nile @ food the Ch FRI SAT. -SUN. TOW OPEN yeterag fod him guy ot ef] food Ve Chine city * * * It’ ed to it - DANCING end Serving The actor’s son is free on $1,000) |i th ) ay eae iike a oe ee ni I 2 to DICK DENGATE® ' * NOON bond pending probation and semi change in meals. Sunday Neon 10 P.M. s and His “ESQUIRES” ! 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Coll FE 4 5 ALSO— % é 5 Bill ond His Electric 1 Mandolin Open Daily at 4:00 _. Closed Sundays deci ecg) Make Arrangements. for Your Bowling Banquets Now | SPADAFORE’S | | BAR lala | SQUARE DANCING: EVERY SATU RDAY NIGHT “THR, | PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1957 \ i ! wa age : 4 1 \ S Vue t Holywood Headlines | By HUBGARD KEAVY ‘| HOLLYWOOD (#—Maybe I was |More starry-eyed in those bygone jdays, but it seems to me that |when the Errol Flynns and _ the John Barrymores strayed from {tittle town—or rather’ a lof sprawling Los. Angeles _ si | of the best i datelines in bey iStars of the Past Erred ions Bwitr Dashing Originality every aie every gate on his} John acres Was adorned with the TM vice president to leave the U. S. | brand. Tom's idea of first class;when the may have been a mite repellent|When Garner left in 1936, Cordell to less flamboyant people, but he|Hull acted ag President until: was. colorful. He Diiped mike wiRoopevelt returned. i | Tomorrow: Gara Bow and other | | ' extroverts. —_e N. Garner was the first | President was away. | 12:30 pen Saturday Boys 5 GIRLS SPECIAL coon MATING SATURDAY! — CARTOONS — 4 TTLE RASCALS COMEDY | vee | te regular shew ithe conventional paths, they did a js0 with a great deal more derring- | do than the Sinatras and Mitch- }ums of this era. : * * * When actors of an earlier day igot into. trouble, and they did so PA GM cnnsenre os | with alarming y as news- CCE gi panes oer | # Paper library files attest, they did »LOR is0 With more ingratiating quali- JAMES CAGNEY 2 their “ar of Bholeticem ts A Bad Man For no particular ‘reason, John, asked me to help him launch the | | party lasted long after the Intan- | ta slid into the water. There were | idered where John would take her on the first trip, “You know, there's a rare South American i | f y ithings to do, Want to go along?” It wasn't the bubbly talking, lit on his estate in Beverly Hills. his master, His —or her — name | cool and formal toward each troduced, haven't you?” * * * \Infanta, a $15,000 yacht. The: jbuckets of champagne. I won| | candor I'd like to have. I'm going! after all. Barrymore went after§ @ the condor, bagged it and caged a tT on me The bird was a horrific looking, thing, with a penchant for kissing rated when young, were. rather ‘other. At.a dinner party the hos- antariaits tess addressed Ethel, John and notorious |Lionel, ‘You folks have been in 0 alt i In Hollywood there always have into the millionaire class on his. $11,000-a-week salary, went no-. where except in the longest white car—on whose hood was a large’ silver horse head — and wearing the inevitable white, well-tailored cowboy suit. With black piping. Every fence and newel post, | LAKE THEATER DON'T MISS IT rt fptinine) = CHILDREN UNDER 12 ADMITTED FRE! WHO TURNED TO STONE | \ ; one. Crazy people think up. crazy alton TONIGHT * SATURDAY Jas. Dean Rock Hudson Elizabeth Taylor —— ALL COLOR —— ‘THE LIVING SWAMP”: AND CARTOON @ Fried Chicken @ Shrimp @ Fish @ Drumburgers : BLUE SKY: veo | * * * NOW SHOWING * * * Theater Open 6:30—Show Starts 7:30 Blue Sky a YRIVE-INBLUE SKY DRIVE-IN — This is @ picture that grabs you by the throat and shoves - edeuiaaian egies blood-drenched, screoming heat Hiaa incmota toe tlh ehderd den hat . the reab guts and shell ef bottle! This is the story they didn’t tellof the heroes who : stood up under fire, and the few who belly-crawled ovll HEE) ST The ASSOCIATES and ALDRICH Co. presents q jack PALANCE Os EDDIE ALBERT A | Zia *s i *..* rae ALSO a ‘OPENING oa SPACE MEN OF THE 5 ft SUNDAY - i) I. BOe Fi: APRIL 21 & ENTIRE PARK IN OPERATION Oe ' , Greatest Qpun of drea | DO NOT CONFUSE IT WITH OTHERS— . 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All, including the men, were trans- ferred by line to the USS Alvin C. The surgery was | by Demetreos kis, medical - officer, sent by boat from the USS George. William R. Brown, member of! the Cockrell crew, was the patient. He and: all others got a “well done” for success of the operation. A Touch of Realism LISBON, Ohio w — A drive-in a oes / DONALD DUCK _| THE-PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIT 19, 1997 ln ~~ - it eee 7 ’ selt th he Twin —_— oe Fl just thought you'd like to know that I av dlect to children.” BOARDING HOUSE WY YELLE V/A, FOR THAT KIND OF MOOLA T'D ¥G LZ. 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GOULD LIKE TO MEET SS VYEXING BEFORE ACCEPTING TAE JOB) . @ ofn, MESSE YourLL) -~ TE RNGHS 1ieEST/. FIND OU C * QUTYER harm |. E © 1967 by MEA Gervien, na TM. fag, US Put OW. By Charles Kuhn Bp \ = i] LA ff John Morris You'll Find PROFITABLE sing problems. To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 Meals OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way *o solve all your buying and sell- TEVE ISN'T \| | THEY'RE ALL } FINE, BUT BUSINESS 7 IT'S ALL MAIL FOR RUNNING | DINNER ? MY |DEA EXCHANGE") |A HOUSEHOLD: 3 ne fn Pea ww cue ° TF ver temteree MY, CAN CARRY YOUR MAILBAG WILL BE # THAT If} ONE HAND/| [ON TH’ GATEPOST WHEN You A , é ARE YOU STILL IN THE ad ay Lod { , | f ; af “tidy | oe] NEP 5 ee ae / ive gr re C21 gee Pre May ee eke oa ee ae. ee! \ i | 1 ee Sak Sapmescaecanstes ates‘ aD RO “THIRTY-THRRB_ te PONTIAC PRESS. ‘Fripay, APRIL. 19, 1957 ier. Views vey loge Coledar nlins to Bring a= Sanaa + ‘6 = 7 ul ment POULTRY | U. N. ‘Atmos here Court e the nt R.. from any damages rerltng irom 3, port ts for Wart es a Special communication a Pon- p abouts of father of art Aid hen demolition rations, posits will be wf NEW , YORK (INS) — All U.S. |Salabie 128. $etthers and sows pre , ‘ hat a stock and commodity markets iT AS I8.00 mined Tiatey hens 20-2 ig ah ype zi On Red b- Tests. yen poy oS wide e to City Hospital wala, shud should & placed under /the] inthis Neflee, Depa ea at ! ance | 505 ts: poe yee aleve aoe degree: William H. Anderson, W.M.) Wie the fauna. ot tra whdels of the|' Right’ Ms Yeesrved te aeieut aay of all /°. - 23-24; Gray Cre Teserv Friday. os . w i ‘ oat: Caponettes (5-6 Ina) sae 28-32. Adv. It will be like a United Nations state of amt are hereby noti-/ pids and to waive defects is the . Meat banks s Market | . Dema z : ) t the ~ said petition LES al ane remaining . 18r' q peorl "tvade is very critical of quality|_ Legislators ‘Don’t Agree \ oie jroll call at Pontiac General Hos- will be held /A0 the Oakland "County STATE WOoNWaT a BibOLRn e 2.0 red ia lpeonipte ase. tally sapie'en at eek ee ol N : B * { pital after July 1 when seven for- 1240-B West Blvd. in the City of Pon. a Se lene euntk.. Sivectask wiachiie blen-i : _ ni Rety wyethes eurieting que activity. on Meaning of Blasts ews in rie - leign interns begin their internship| Apri, aD. i961, at ‘one o'clock ey ot : : Set Off by Russia aheracep. and you are hereby com- NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE CHICAGO POULTRY: i y Hi Jel Grill, 4% 8. Sanford here. SS to appear personally at said! 1956 Pontiac Convertible, Moree ‘Wo. . CHICAGO, April 18 (AP)—Live poul- ; i Jenks . * a Boe of | Beat! PRS6HS424. Public Bale will be hell ‘on \try barely steady on hens, about steady) WASHINGTON: (® —..Chairman|s;, was entered after thieves Most members of the Board of uth belig, Impractien! te mate personel| aprit 33, 1967, af 11:20 om. at 66 Mt. ani yesterday — Te, f.0,b. Durham (D-NC) of the Senate- forced a wood barricade through'a Trustees and Director Miss Laur- shall be served by publication of a copy mens Street, Pontiac, ‘nes 87 , jer beaty be hens, 1 Welt mostly esate: House Atomic Energy Committee|hasement window. Change from/|etta Paul had some tongue-twist-/7% Pontial Press, a ‘newspaper printed ae Yond Hen Dats waite, {2 1);|said today a series of five Russian|the pin ball and-cigarette machinejers last evening announcing the ong ee ce irhee ©. 4 piymout ath, j losi , over a oe 71-31 t: ducklings 26-31 Pa oe ee a aeetes “bey a sub- —— ee of Pension to ood Cuunage tbe nth day stantial supply of atomic weapons.) Offices ‘of the Hern and Pixon| Here's why: Luis L, Bendezu, ‘can sii ARTHUR FE. MOORE, NOT religious | But another member of the|Supply, 1097 Oakland Ave., were) Peru; Selcuk Canakkaleli, Tur- ‘4 ‘ve “*PQBOROIENA —- ¢ Bt : | 0 Solons Ask group, Rep. Van Zandt (R-Pa),jransacked after varidals entered) key; Serge Rochemont, Haiti: Probate Register, | ae eae Said the closely spaced tests could tie building Wednesday night and| Eacolastice D. Dccampo, Pall warns = 2Y2% mioetly | 306" higher: “\Hike in Sales Tax meen the Russians are still trying|pried open a filing cabinet. Noth-| lippines; Jose Ma. 8. Griensen, ————— ——————________ ; 2 a: 0 develop weapons worth stock-|ing was reported missing, accord-| Mexico; Rafael F. Rivas ‘and NOTICE TO PUBLIC 1190 tb. ted 8 og ag piling. s «* « ing to police. Meridiano M, Faxas, both from Lecntea on nt" vitege et 8 eat alia fon ae: LANSING (#—A rise in the state Cuba. ° eT an vd ——. choice 2000; naod sane’ enctes|sales tax trom the present three to| ‘The Atomic Energy Commission| © & J Service Station, 669 Or- Strang ‘the an ot he vealed Geri bee received until NOT ‘\four cents on the dollar is the aim| Said Russia on Tuesday detonated|chard Lake Ave., was broken into) Strangers > group 10:00 A.M. on Tuesday, April 30, 1997, og of four Republican senators. somewhere in Central Asia one of|/ast night and thieves walked offjterns will be David C. Packard, {ft Micnigen esas 3 Oo DETROIT, April 17 (aAP)—The prices if ta E: 4 53 fi gEe* q3 ag it HI : nee a i Fst Zs rg > “ot = ati it ed 337 aE 32 gee rH ual choice up t mais choice and +s + the largest of the five nuclear de- with an. undetermied amount of Baylor University; Robert B. end piece bed a A : item No. “1—Parcel 10, 1% story Their ‘Grénteal vices it has loded since April|change from the cigarette machine Johnson, College of Medical Evan- |, house located at 218 Diversion St, “Paso: cud te the retard 13. ~~ Pontiac Police report. gelists; and Ernest L. Burnell, (Former, Cowan, property eee . "7 g University of Arkansas. = - eedition, would funnel half of the extra) “This series of explosions shows! 34, Hutto, owner of Cities Serv: ¥ x* * * i ng ae terme Goon senate 3 ; short . 1, 1251.50] good "eho ~ 06-180" ph |eeieee 2300. OO, stock steetinevenue into the state school aid they have a good supply of fin-/i.6 station, 885 Orchard Lake Ave.| pr. Arnold Brown, chief of staff,|intmae ee or So : ol. Goleeinciaiens n ot.jfund, starting in 1: q|ished weapons, not just nuclear} 4 police Se gee ie. ee ge ag Pag Fh nt denne early to iy EP eB. Re} The rb - submitted n material,” Durham said in an in- building and Sere ered said the influx of foreign interns seca cates eheruin: Tromediate B U | 2 i bag. Parsley, curly, No. no with | b terview. “You would not expect : ge resulted when the hospital re-| Each item must be bid separately. Noe i 100-180 nomen bzha’ Parsee {VzY Door demand on choice and prime|the Senate yesterday by Sens. Has- : cigarette machine sometime last|ceived only two out of its regular ,St#led bids should be plainly marked: them to waste weapons if’ they Bid 63-38 R, Sale No, 884" on the out- 3.00-4.00 last ‘ : kell L. Nichols of Jackson, Frank pape night, : i 4 i f th hould be ine vealere 23:00-00-00, tev Andrews of Hillman, Lynn 0, Fran-|Were in short supply. nine interna froma national rating es "uuserea to: ‘nighigan stan 2 H 3 a z8t5 of i a f) PS i vais iz * ueet ae i} ya eFEE =o a2 £ E a : : F cif He 8 5 Fy fr § Fy al ieee 3B a ul : : : fem. But he praised the for-) Highway Department, Right-of-Way! “3.78 bu. b Fe , oe eee Se | — cis of Midland and Lloyd A. Steph-|. But in a separate interview, Van| Waterford Township Justice wit. SYS Sitissen Rese ast at oF piseen idem catete “bee the oe down. 2 “ ens of Scottville. Zandt said the known total of Sov-|lis D. Lefurgy released James C.|*isners as coming from qualified | oiding, Lansing Micha, hothouse Fi , Butiding, Lansing, Michigan. fi a4 23, dos a7 yy +l receipts ry “ent ew Te on * * ” iet tests, which he placed at about DeBarr, 40, of 749 Winding Dr., aaa: woree ttc the pool Soo gars ray Wee 85-1.00 dos, bobs. Tufnips, topped, No.|carried over from Wednesday. Com-| Jf jt wins two thirds approval 20, is still less than a third the! Pontiac on a $50 bond this morn- 10) days from the date of Notification 1,°1.26-1. a red fast k i jso curtal! ‘of Administrative Board spproval S TTUCE AND GALAD : Dee eee renter e cai ae gc arialled lof both the Senate and House, the| [Umber already conducted by the/ing after he pleaded guilty to . ; and . Bibb, hothouse Ree Aij|lambe with Cy . United States drunk drivi To Parts Managers vty ra PULL AMOUNT of Figen é . tes of ol - Di basket’ = ee sprin _ltinbe "Tor “specia fal orders; ‘shorn (Propositions would go in the No- « «€- ¢€ a p able to the Michigan | State Highway - artim m™ Oo a | aie SPA reas Vekvec "ladies x Gant oe Sher Seamer, eee tecting ene wenpent, ene eee te OI | - Departmen}. must, accompany each bid : ei doess slaughter ewes steady to 1.00 lower: Ae me — didn’t heve(Packard Rd., Ann Arbor, pleaded ite y on 1aC of more must be accompanied by Le *__peraorr soos Pi a gre —> _|after another when we didn’t havel ity to larceny from a building)“ Sap gpm oe DETROIT, April 18 (AP)—Eggs, F.0.B: 24.00; good and choice lots 21.00-22.50: . many in stock,” Van Zandt said. Thursday and is now in the Oak- a the bid, made payable to the Michigan Detroit, cases included, federai-state| utility and good lots 18.00-21.00; several Coleman Prai ses “IT think that’s what the Soviets Pontiac Motor Division was host DO NOT grades: lots native spring Iambs under 40 Ibs. land County Jail after examina-| k to its 2 st outstand-|SEND CASH OR PERSONAL CHECKS. Whites: Grade A, Jumbo 42-47, weighted 35.00-40.00; few lots 68 Ib. averare 28 00; ’ == Seg eee ed and he was bound |e eee te ee ey noe eee pon, (Debeait will be, promptly returned if bid Current average 48; extra large 4l¥4i large 27¥4- cull to cholee slaughter ewes 3.00-8.00. I ke s Budget Cut one characteristic and then an-|U0n was waived a as “ling parts managers from, Pon-|is not sccepted as Pies Ave. 34; emeali 38-90, wed. "hee 30% fother. There’s no point stockpiling/oVer to Oakl County Circultltiac dealerships around the na-| cessful bidder Geposit. cervitien hegh: 5 Dividends Seo Saati ae ee | cmcaemcace WERE but Wants More |reeooms unl you are sre aout by Walled Lake Jitce Heo, i! were winers nthe com Ee tan lf ( = : . a 0 eac war-| large 0. - A, large 4. Grade C, bony LC ae " market evened: slow: later ‘ have something worth stockpil-|man A, Roth. pany’s annual ‘‘Belt of Cham- pope caer ag that the pataieas wil be This i t r — Seaarcnie amet oe oda mei : Tastanees 38-40 lower) WASHINGTON \ — President|'"S: | Af your friend’s in jail and needs|Pions” contest. Representing each) demolished to ground Mere and de. Is IS NOT G FeCe er ees es | combustibl terial, id de- : ave Whites: Grade A. jumbo 40: large 34%- | 8 vole er 230 Ib: tows slows Ss Coleman of the US.| ia ‘pail, Ph. FE 5-9424. C. A. Mitchell.|of the division's 25 sales zones, |pris removed from site Basements must || Change in dividend mostly 25 lower: tances off more on : y P a7: . : —Adv. , is be cleared in accordance with the follow~- a peeaet Grade A lage 318-2; eiahis over” 440, Ib: ony) fair shipping Chamber of Commerce today Adv.ithe men spent two days touring no“ "\hecitications which are indicated policy, but has con medium ats-By: stall 38" Oreds B.|{EO:40" Ramerous anne "mh teipraised President Eisenhower's Mackie Says SUit | mammase sate, 128 west Pine|S. M. facilities and were award oy cede ier coats rach, sem,,. tinued for the past 25 larket about steady as trade continues 190-220 tb : 12 lots these proposa] for cutting the federal ‘Street, Saturday, April 20th, 9:00/¢4 leather belts with silver and) Gi "pty and grade to ground level. years. | aggressive in absorbing available supplies.| Weights scarce UW 27.18-18.15; rae “ old buckles set with diamonds, | a Basement—No grading ‘neces- In some instances istge retell outlets few 3290-330 wr ait ts: hi iots| budget but said it does not 2 Won’ { Deter Him until 1:00. Sponsored ° a arene & ca “s are well supplied and will re-order for |i grades 380-550 Ib sows 15.00-16 50;| far enough. | Aux. of Metro. Club No. 6. Adv. * ‘This deposit will be returned promotty the in-| few bead lb as high as ‘ upon inspection and approval the reases les : Sala 3,500; 300: : The national winner in Pontiac's Be . at tf ad ute i one "pears * * * Michigan Btate Highway jparimen. n “ neon tane 80 fo Successful bidder must be 4 to We have never missed moderate and short in some tnstances|®?d heifers a cows m1 LANSING (# — John C. Macki | contest designed to stimulate sales perticuls receipts. Promi-| steady to weak: bulls” strong ‘to 25 "Coleman referred to Eisenhow- acu. A N scrip sogreta in full otificati foatppecet { povtlhgpes od pmo Oa feeder” clasees teedy; stocker | and/er’s letter to House Speaker Ray- state highway commissioner-elect, ndrew Kucher Named activity in parts and accessories|Pr” ine tame ‘of bid. and to have the a Dividend Period cents on grade “A” large whstee and aver: burn, which said fiscal 1958 ap-|@¥8 he will not be deterred by an Ford Vice President jwas James D. Miller of Memphis. Ketel age nenety oe sa — ant Since Our Founding — 56o, choice let a ee. sf propriations could be cut by $1 impending challenge to his legal iTerinessee. He was awarded a spe- indicated on the Item Sheet. in. 1890. * ‘ ce ” P P CHICAGO BUTTER ann Ecos | 10% ID, steers 25 50, mest choice steers | 858,000,000. He called the letter qualifications to serve in the of-|*DETROIT (AP) — Andrew A. cial belt and buckle set with two} ae be removed, at the and z 50; he’ CHICAGO, April 15 gg <2 — Chicago/and prime 798-050 tb heifers 24.00; with “courageous and statesmaniike."’ ce. Kucher yesterday was named vice diamonds. bidder and in conformity with the steady;| bulk choice 21. yar Be - oe oo : 7 : © - ord rules d regulations and receipts 865,000; wholesale ea Fe el mercial cows 13.50-15 hesere ona The chamber has been urging The threat of a law suit by the president of Ford Motor Co., in| In announcing the awards, A caiag vossisilens ay the City or Town- . : 3 Score be cutters 10 50.13 eDlite and commercial reductions of almost 41% billion| Michigan. Society of Professional charge of engineering and re- L. Drury, national parts and ac-|ship in which the butidings are located. : 9 B Me: 0 C S88; ee a; | bulls 38 50-17 50: choice vealers ; wer ii not alt aaters| zt cessories manager, said they were|T*, obtaining of ail permits necessary z . : 58's 0-28 58: choice 25.00. dollars in the appropriation re- Engineers wi er my deter- search. He succeeds Earle S. Mac-|C€S80 ger, y is the responsibility of the bidder Capitel Savings Eggs steady: receipts 23,700; whole-| ,,Stlahie sheen 100: net —— i quests sented in the budget Mination to serve in the office to pherson who has become an ad-| based on management ability, sales) It is the responsibility of the bidder sale buying | prices unchanged, to, is| gman los utility choice sortie lambs| inst Saba: din the bulGet which I have been elected, and tol visor on engineering policy. promotion, inventory control, dis-| sate fignesy Department makes no & Loan Assoc. 33%; mixed 32; mediums 28; standards| wooed f grocled and 16. 00°26 bo. i= mall showing * * * build a modern highway system! Kucher, widely known in scien- play, neatness, efficiency and ini- arcana or rape maanetens eS hore : : checks “A continuation of the searching|Which every Michigan citizen will] tific circles, will supervise all cen-|tiative. contents. OLITION BIDS 75 W. Huron, Pontiacs cuscace POTATOES self-analysis which has been con-|View with pride,” he said. tral product engineering, research,|STaTE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- wid ,lepostt of ($200.00 for each, vem FE 4-0561 CHICAGO, April 18, (aP) — Potstees| The Danube river, one of Eu-\ducted by the President and by) = = * ® scientific laboratory and testing i aK tis County of Cobiend,/ Dit Somalition payment oy the Gnete Se ct 220: total U. 8. Tope’s vital waterways, travels alhis administrative leaders can) Mackie commented yesterday on) activities. In the matter of the petition con-|Successfal bidders for ¢ demolition are! od ase route of 1,700 miles, draining one-|produce even greater yields,”|an MSPE decision to go to court Sa oa rate: rete;\fore it spills its great volume) with this first set of recommenda-|on the ground that he is not a reg-| Re agg A ot it into the Black sea. —— (tlons."* istered engineer. 2. New Miracle 1 SOLUTION OEE / ’G.E. 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En ww Buys More at fhe crs Desooust Store” EAST PIKE STREET i oe ig a rare at: Pe... Miss East Fit peral _ Oxi Rs. EDNA % sie! , Panel ca whom, Mich. Monday. aday. ABE es 1, at Georne Erajenke, Mrs. Helen Beleck, Mrs af a pRICK AND BLOCK LAYERS, Union job. Only fast ~fatervien: S tS Bree Men: ane for outside work. Me- . ¢ ance ofa Aol 1 ant w. Maren bel: between 10:30 ATTENTION We are looking for 2 or 3 men, ita pay Tay above average. a W. Huren between 10:30 21 ta 33 have car. Makers * All Around «Tool Room Machinists Must Be Top Skilled . Employees sg oe Pe ere ONLY! . 9 4:30 AM) Experimental - Automotive Sheet Metal Men Steady Work Must be Experienced Apply: 391 E. Wilson Pontiac, Mich. for Auto Wasi ey Baldwin A¥e. 199: N.. part time ee By BR 2| Een FIRE FIGHT IAC. CITY OF PONT C. Applications raphe allowable) ip dieldrin OOM Phougatru FUNERA ‘HOME Se Ambuience Serv tery Lots Beaelsen feline pemotis Wh "PRenatsé Voorhees Siplese 3 | ee serene os fe lia FOR A sive man ages 21- 33. Must have Bao school cdusetian, will- ing to learn our business. Nation- CHA wide company doing over $1,000,- ’ el, ‘on 16 ae tom, ai 000,000 a yeat business, Exc, pos- ‘s LOTS sibilities for advancement. FE == SIX GRAVES LOTS. OS PE 200si._Mr._Simons. ce : PHoT mR EXP. TO MAN. & “. TIN SEC. ‘xc, opportunt- - ede ny wag ho ie menanite ts 148. Saginaw. ier Phone Ortonville B eee Sovel Fes. fher $ pe + ‘vestmient and truck, k needed Sn WHITE CHAPEL — OLD > Ske voniaieah Ry Ra Ae tion, three graves, $175, Six $300 pease, Or call’ OL've 16743 after Dern ees + @ SCHOOL SALESMEN WANTED TO BOX REPLIES 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 17, 2, M4, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 34, 35, 57, 58, 59, 60, 63, 68, 73, 76, 87, 90, 101, 112, 117. i | start boar at once. Permanent | pos sential item. Protected | territery, High commissiqgns. Full training given. Must have and be free to travel five days ‘ per week Write in detail to Box _12 Pontiac 1 Press. Position as saies representative open to capable hard workers, to SALESMEN | The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. be mediately. the ‘advertise ment which has been ren- @ered valueless through the When cancellations Closing time for advertise ments containing type sizes Jarger than re r agate vs ie 12 o’cléck noon the previous to publication, Want Ads =< .. * @ASH WANT AD ; cache Lines 1-Day 3-Days\ 6-Days’ oe “— aa 5.4 | 0 | se]! nationally advertiség TIM- | KEN SILENT ®UTOMATIC home | heating equipment. Most leads | furnished. Excellent opportunity for good man to earn up to $10,- 000 yearly A. ZLBLING AND 80ONS Pais SALESMEN WANTED IN THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS Men’s Clothing Radio & Television Building Material Vacuum Cleaner & Sewing Machines | geod IONS AB CHANCE | LIBERAL BENEFITS ah age FERRED U NECES- pf APPLY PERSONAL OF- Sears, Roebuck’ & Co. anna + SELL GARAGES & all types of construction, ex- “a a i] 2 perience not necessary; we will | train you, leads furnished, good pe ee r the right “man. to 12 am. only G & M. _ Sons _ 2900 Dixie Hwy. SINGLE, EXPERIE: NCED MAN \for dairy & general farming. 355 ‘Lett. 4, ©. miles no o! ester iene GRINDER OPERATOR hal. 4 to Raed prints \e : Bice id on men! ie Denver Precision Pro- duets pg 651 WN: yy ged Ra., $500, Clawson, Michygan. Li BOS Geer rchitectural Of- Wie erneat Ose Urpin ma ie but Be gro i. Sw ‘Associates » Bloom- FOUNTAIN HELP. DAY WORK. ey Cranbrook Drug, Midwest eae m. shift, Can live in. Bee Bonaia Moore, 614 Wilcox, Las “> aay | if) nee? fod In afore for tone Live in. FE 5-9080. jHT HOUSEWORK a eA $10. Plus room & CAD y WIN EHOWLEDDE 01 OF IN- to sell custom terior decorating - made “ee ee he & Hoee's othe aoe tt raph. “MEAT WRAPPE PERS ADAM, You Like TO _ steady job? If . ve oe ar eh ot 7 WOGLEIG SAIDDLEAGED WOMEN. To. CARE 32-4445. for_semt-invalid. by Food ‘Town Super 2200 Baldwin Ave. : N FOR Live © im.* Call AC. | MAN WANTS terranes Agen. 17A es detailed 7 eg De rood able the. Write Pontiac, Press, so school- "rua cRED NURSE FOR - Box 8.) - pe office Bham. Cail between 0s 5, MI 46210. ; Se: aie ona AIDE FOR Help Wanted Female 7) sight sus sry Convalescent | Gupatate we x yer warn - — housework -Live | in. tau "PE Ee. Must be neat and oar _ Bea. pears of age. A in pet ANN eae WATERERS WORK, | Drive ins. wie see, oe YOUNG WOMAN. TYPIST — _Kivatcal idge 80 Woodward. * ting. Kiviee experience schoo! AT ONCE: Pontiac Press. wreeiee® Ambitious woman good ear YOUNG LADY OR MOTHER to sell . Prefer one with child to care for children wih sapeciense but will consider w © works, More for Rg ig de LH. BROWN. k Rea Hor A. Foes . a ea oF -- 1392. W. Huron Sete fare on ATTR RACTIVE a poe ee fema: er @ an. Afternoon and eatly evening active, or, fpauization’ Nie Nice faus to position. made for wih This This snot teonpe= you, Call Mr. Glen, PE 42358. = Mabe ber you qualify B WANTED TO LIV ly Se i pylon vl Dallas | Inc. ler Dodge-Pi ne reler Deal FE ren ae ads “sata iy scotia pa Bg — — ba and housework, bet. state enced. Permanent. _! Write Pont! aa bia, ond ture’ oi tte private EN & Li OR PART bath . Auto. bt.| time, sell ating nationally, ad- and nw. ¢lectricity, telephone. | vertised ucts Mo es di Te. jaandry ee woe | quired, Apply 150 bh. rry.- 8 - for car while on duty. Call JO/| to 16 a.m. 4-6657 27101 Southfield ON MEN'S & LADIES’ Ra. at lity road. woolen garments. Experienced. ’EXPERI-| Apply Fox Dry Cleaners, 119 W. for qualified Ohi Wat C ESTATE 8A OR. son, Bimars Bros... bs a saleswomen in new home ro CLERK TYPIS . ee Gece al Selary, $3063 — | A3078. ns | _ Resliy Co. Rinwosd 20008, : i in general office work i. ent tenure,” re Real Estate Salesman. savaniages, ADEE’ bY 1°35th Chance to: Make *. Good Money. P. W. DINNAN 6 W. HURON Employment Agencies 8A} and EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING ; SERVICE 603 mn Wat'l. Bank Bids. Instructions Best Way DRIVING SCHOOL .- sense our for * Fe 9 Pontiac = ANE WAY AT “SAPE-WAY” DRIVER G 8CHOK Bas. PE 2-2253 Res. PE 8-1645 __ Work Wanted Male 10 > FAMILY MEN: wage WORK OF any has truck. OR 3-2761, a1 CAR Wo! NEW — __repair, FE 442.¢ ADITIONS oar Bae So terme, Call On 3-1407, ro. ‘se0es '¥ 2-1521. HAULED, “a cleaned, * Reasonable. PE f AVAILABLE NOW! CARPENTER & cabinet work. New & repair, >. B. Murdock. PE 2-7661, Boy, 15, DESIRES | WORK ‘AFTER 3:30 WEEK DAYS AND SATUR- DAYS, CALL PE 4-6845. ee te WORK WANTED. ib too arte or too small, FE #3400 ¥ ~cacpenier Contractin ay 8 OR 4 bree “CEMENT & ‘& BL WORK. ORY Wale GARAGES OUR SPECIALTY call. il: rou "oe lad you Aid. | on ie GIVE YOU A PRICE, and "ROOF REPAIRS - _ savestroaghing = =- VS Seek SEPTIC TANKS, FIELD TILE king. OR 33157 & FE i WIRE ike REPATRG AAD CONTRACT- TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING z. >. Thom 1G, BULIBORING. 6 re & drain field im EM 30681 Building Supplies 12A Reliable party will finance your basement or incomplete home. Low rate of interest. Many satisfied customers. FE 2.9104 before 5 P. M. Business Services 13 A-l ACE TREE SERVICE. moval and trimming. rae ce ak FE 2-188, A-l - Excavating, Trond ul basement, fine eradine. Je oot bul. ‘ing —drive- _ways. Call ALL MAKES ow Souwain PENS a __* FE 4-684} —— by tactory trained man r store Genera! c & Orrice, Su Co, 27 W. Law- rence St Pe 3! and automatic washers, 30 yrs tn tac. ROY'S, 96 Oakland FE _ 2-402) ASPHALT yards, an a lots, repatrec, By experienced ence, new & repa’ Form ica a Sue Reasonable, OR 3-8176. oie thcheos aneeshy Pe SENT “5 SOEE LATS ~ exp. Estimations free. FE | CHA IN OR BUEZSAW WORK, BY — 20 or py ne 5-5502. aF Je HANDYMAN—. veal FI rE a days. LAWNS RAKED, ROLLED _ed_ & fertilized. FE 2-067. tawn SERVICE ROLLING, FER- tilia: am ge sodding, b- shru pecpetting, ae 3-1198. Sia OF ANY sa GAltS’ WOR OF ANY WORK kind. Has Chauffeur ‘icense. Good _tefer FE 2-6447 PER | MARRIED MAN W) WANTS” FARM FARM fond > mma SABOR a aed STONE WORK, Syigeney os edd jobs. FE a ee CARPENTER REEDS work. §-6325, yard work, light hauling. FE 40804, - YARD MAN REAL ESTATE SALESWOMEN Realtor Partridge will employ ? full time saleswomen Prefe — with knowledge ot ra estate and thie area, Must hare fiche qualifications. Please ap- __Ply_in person. i Heron SALES LADY WITH SUCCESSFUL to sales rec- , short hours, good pay, trans. furn. For inter view, FE §-6159. * SALESWOMEN 5 Experienced in sportswear. Sales- women accustomed to the finest elientelle in this area. Exxcelient opportunity for the right persons. Apply in person. Kay Cooley iInc., 190 W. Maple. Typists Stenographers Comp Operators Key Punch and Tab Operators Needed at Once To Work in the NOVI AREA Join our staff of temporary office workers in Novi. You can work for a few days or a few weeks in moder up to date automotive executive — Ap ply im person to it~ Jobnson. 504 Lowell Setween 6 and learn how you can be placed on a top paying tem- a office Se with ab- cost to Russell Kelly Office Service oniy. ate 8140 or ae Renee _ard Pet: Co en "Work | ork Wanted F Female MW ? WOMEN ¥ WANT | WALL , WASHING & cleaning, FE_ 17-8087." A-1 IRONING. I DAY SERVICE, Pick vp & deliver, EM 3-0069 At | TRONINGS, $3 BU. deliver, FE 8-6967 IRONINGS DONE IN MY My HOME. Pick up and deliver. FE 8 TRONINGS $3 PER BUSHEL pick -_Up and deliver, OR 3-1079 LADY WISHES HOUSEWORK. rary al day, plus car fare, FE “PICKUP & MIMEOGRAPHING, cua” SEC- retarial service. EM 3-204 MISC. SEWING AND win, Ts tions, Drapes and etc, done in my home. FE 2-5646. PRACTICAL may jE AVAILABLE, 5 days a_week. Fi 32-4230 Pal PERING AND 5 DECORATING! RELIABCE WOMAN Dpgnes work by the day. FE 6- RELIABLE YOUNG WOMAN DB- sites care of children in Gurietinn home a week, Please call Lh aL soa maintain RESTAURANT CASHIER, EXP. on payroll & menus. Afternoons | preferred. EM 3-066), 2 __ ' TYPING IN MY HOME. EXP. legal reports, etc, manuscripts, FE 5- WASHINGS AND IRONINGS, i, OR ee done in my home. FE WASHINGS OR IRONINGS, PICK- up and tone FE 2-5413 WASHING & PE 32-3567 TRONINGS WILL DO IRONING IN MY HOME. FE 2-3567 . WOMAN 58$ WANTS STEADY 5 day child care & housework in Pontiac, References. FE = Building Service 12 OP BDA PBLP PPA PPP PAL LLL LL AAA FLOOR SANDING LAYING, FINISHING <: QUALITY Cc, BUD BILLS. FE 8-2050 aie LAYING, 7, SANDING | ‘& FIN. Licensed contrac 23-7647, _ Pontiac Hi Service, at CUSTOM CARPE? ough-in, finish, remodel, corms. Gordon Flattiey, EM 3-0482 at | BRICK, BLOcK Ww Firepleces, basements and _Meys, FE 7-0406_ M1 ROOFING § SiDIxG. GUAR- anteed work. ehitn- 40. Pree Press Bidg. WoO 39510 A&B TRENCHING . +. GHIRT - PRESSER. os ‘BIRM- ee Water line Field tile ingham Cleaners. 1253 8. Wood- | __ TB dete nt ward, MI 44620. A LICENSED & BONDED MASON WAITRESS WANTED. EXPERI- —, fee Roth. ‘encéd, day or night. must be | ‘ 5-9591 ° ‘1, foe _becellen . vewikia 4, Lea cement ‘ae. i bases werk. belek and tailbeea UE sec sab wo — - RAGHER Fa FOR carn nomically, ate aT iS; LI ApnTTeN, ROO! school. Reference ADDITIONS — ROO! ING pares, Ron 137, Walled Lak. + 'shet aed w\ price NG, SIDING WAITRESS W WANTED. ? Pant TIME | terms Call 4 E §-6068 or MY 2-1521, me en our prices first | | oval and fe order in early. ATP NRoite x Beginae FF esis S 7-04er. CABINETS Buy & REMODEL- hens, FE 1-045. ETRAILER RE- 32-5008. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- ma a — 28 EZ. Pike Chimney epacilicts All Kind of chimney repairing, clea built 7, =|! fooled furnaces, repaired. pany. FE cNES HEATING nig repel. rnaces cleaned, sold, re Comms » Rochester, FE Local registeref com: §-3701, G GREAT LAKES TREE * NG Service, Tree trimmi a removal, land cle — s. 12 _yeers_experience. FE 44 HEATING — Complete service on all makes. day or night, FE 4-1063 Wayne Heating Co. jf YOUR FURNACF MAKES YOU nervous, call for our repair serv- ice. Kenyon Htg, Service. OR 35664. PLASTERING EW! AND RE- Vern Keiler, FE 7-025! PLASTERING, NEW OR REPAIR. _Work guaranteed. F PE 50304. PLASTERING D. MEYERS, EM 3-0163 “PLYWOOD, PANELING | DONE. E 2-6008. ~~~ SAWS acne FILED Maniey Leach 10 Bagley St. al, Free estimates, FE 2-60 Feeh pn ease ccs Ze APPLIANCE SERVICE We service al) makes of wringer - Black topping, driveways,. schoo!l-— Po. TREE TRIMMING, AND Db REMOV- l Ag heen. xpert Landscaping a A- uineewae ae HALLS SL NG CALL Lower Straits Law _ pawn, pal ten e \. if up ie awn We lar, inom co & pone . ers ped rge é START PLANNING NOW FOR SUMMER: VACATION Reservations and Tickets Ne ag TOURS CRUISES - HOTELS” AIR - RAIL - STEAMSHIP PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE ; 698 W Huron 6t 9 J SPRING BUYERS ARE CALLING STOUT'S List your homes —- lots —- farms with the oldest and best realty . firm. in the ares. Edw. M. Stout, I Realtor. Bt. $-8165 oo. BUY OR SELL, bog ce! buy ¥ prop- — © i. it tor ass es BROKER $00. Eliz. Elis. Lake _ SOLD us Ra. on Ee Can we guarantee to sell your house immediately? MORE MORE ADVERTISING . E CUSTOMERS Wed. Children to Board 26 pees em. Mien over 10 yrs, For de- “td awa mavin. Call EM 19 At LIGHT HAULING, MISC. JOBS, Reas. Pree Eat. 23-3664. ~ ee ol _ Reasonable rates PE 5- _heuling. Call Bill, FE _5-8933. ee a & a; NAME our price. Anytime 8-0095. | Dor & HEAVY TR’ } . ubbish, -.. ‘op sand __& gravel. PE 2-0603. “REASONABLE LIGHT GBT” RAULING BoRF HADLING x "NAME YOUR O'DELL CARTAGE at onl ees, goes, meres REDUCED RATES Large van to serve vou, Smith + Moving, PE 4-4864. LARGE FAMILY wishes work hauling ashes _fubbish PE 8-0145 Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, TRACTORS ND EQUIPMENT % = (pigpene 1% tom stakes Dw Bemi-traliess TRAILERS AND TRACTORS _ Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor. Co. 625 8. WOODWAR Open_Dailv _ ee She esl — J wing, 144: WITH 2 TONS SrA TRUCE Viwants beuling, PT: UNWANTED AR’ Pe Stes of charge. Light cooling. Painting & Decorating 20 18ST CLASS _ PAINTING AND : ah tae rel & Ex- terior. 10 per cent disc. for cash. Gua’ . Pree est, FE — a1 _FREE ESTIMATES. OR 31628. At a Se eee aa eatrarn EANING. FREE PAPERHANGING — _ StarTING & FE 6-8513. AINTING & PAPERBANGING. —&. W. Long. FE 41675. PAINTING | & | PAPERHANGING. Prices of Bing" bingy gett oe guarant anteed. one FE FE 2 WALL WASHING. Sant. free estima.es. Mall Decorating FE 2-27706 Service, FE 2-2706. - ‘ _z_Television Service 22 COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TV Repair. 596 W, Huron, Night serv- Ate eo DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE PE 61206 or FE 56-8300 M. BTRAKA % a dee - 3 TV REPAIR. ANY AKE. 40736. DON" RADIO & TV. 127 8, PARKE ST. . Awash’ Service 22A q 4-534, | 7a¥ TREE SERVICE — SPRAY- Dute arene uthnes Si on Fr ee WALLS WASHED BY MACHINE. Free estimates. OR 3-186. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 PAPA LP POLL OL PL OGD ADL ALE DRESSES. SUITS. COATS & AL- ,terations, 191 “47074 : £. Huron, FE DRESSMAKING, TAILORING. AL- 3-287 ROTO TELLING. LAWNS, G aR- dens & flower. beds, OR 3-9784 EARLE CUSTOM “ Insurarice A: ies 174| 71 ARE YOU SAVING 20: PER er" iN (fire. inetrance? | Our, el a N. Se 4 are! J. FE 25011 repairing, Expert wo & Printins and Office oa: i" Lawrence —Upholsering mare by ape FE. pal how’ no Questions asked, Re- for any saieeser FE Hobbies & Supplies 24A NEW SCRARBLE SETS, 3 we coh se FE — 23 eae Ut ne . Ak GOOD LICENSED HOME IN _ Clarkston, Coll Ma oleh. y is F eare. OR. 3-1034. EXCELLENT CARE. NSED, by day or week, FE 2-1850. Wed, Household Goods 27 at i Dixie H 32-1206 or On 3 Phone OR *| Open Eves “tl § — Sunday lew 8 | Rent Apts. Furnished 33 . On after ath es t. * Palace Traler “ bie Hey. > E sel BEDROOM, PARTLY FURN. Tied: bat yt onan. front 1 room apartments with heat, hot — stove and refrigerator fur- nished. Near Tel-Huron shopping eenter, See Mr. Smith ot 28 E. Huron 8t. } RMS. & BATH. UTIL. FURN. PE 2-6868 3 ROOMS ATH, pg ie Hey & Poo Days ioasirg ot ‘MeNeil’s Pee) } SAND, BATH FE “$e hoos. . Merrimac 3 RMS., ae oh IN. HEAT & & ; UTIL. turn. $13.0 per wk. Si Feneley Ct. AND BATH MAIN Close to Pon- downtown ‘Mac, bas month Call Reaiter _Partridge, -‘E RMS. & BATH. arais- iG. STOVE. 73 Clean, Adults 655 Markle. Nursery. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, PRI- vate entrance, heat and Entire pome or oda Tot, Get, the LARGE RM. CLEAN. $ A utilities, 1 child or baby it nt | Community otors oe. welcome. Apply 65 Summit. ter vs oe ‘AUCTION ‘mae bath. All private, Adults | ROOMS UPPER, EAST SIDE. it for you. GA 82681. Pee - off Oakhel | _adults, PE 6-2413. NTED : : - . R & BATH. PRIV. ENT. WAN funiture Ph. PES 54693 i “noo EN PRIVATE . walk distance to Pontiac Mo: ra r ea Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 cuarenee washing. For girls. $11. fun. Pay ‘a 08 ‘iectricity. PRIVATE PARTY WANTS USED T BM. APT NEW DEC, Pvt, 7 LARGE RMS. & BATH. PVT. electric haul.“ Fe see Refined | ent Heat & hot water furn. OR PE 4-2159 WOULD ) YoU ; Bt WILLING TO rnish backing for two veterans - start a business? Write Pon- tiae Press Box 61 WTD: ALL TYPES OF ANTIQUES, furniture, dishes, ete, .MY 2-1521. WTD. 2 HORS# TRAILERS IN ce Reas, Dale Martin, ochester OL 29761 WANTED TO BUY GOO Elec. hot water Pa ef Also ee ne tractor . Sutton, WANTED: —s RIDING TRAC- tor, 5 to ® H.P. MI 6-1848. ___ Wanted = Rent 29 * or apy Pee ano Braye Plains i UNFURN, aI aoe HOME. Reas. Rent. Ph. = 3-1686. Wid. L Contracts, Megs. 3 32 es *500,000.00 At our disposal to purchase new) er seasoned land contracts for our clients. 21 years service to a satisfied clientele. See me before you sell. Ask for Bob Mahan, To Buy—To Selj—Tx Insure MAHAN REALTY CO., ——— Evenings & 1075 Fe Huron PE 20263 FOR LA’ Lg otha hy me welt. 4540 Dixte we I ree | 5 aa es WANTED Polaaes IMME- seasoned. New en gos what have you? TF CasH FOR EQUI- ties and uasie — Or have buyers for sam K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 * is lad bath come. lake treat Ti yr. a O apt. 9615 Pontine Lake 2 CLEAN ROOMS ON at LINE, private eeeehon, couple only, 286 S. Jessie St 2 8, ADULTS ONLY. #1 AU- burr Ave __ 3 — as f Shep on LARGE ec priv. erage. $l4 weekly. Eaith, “PE th os eo Seen sae! Thala een 2 RMS. AND KITCHENETTE. 19 Going St. Corner of _Whittemore. 2 ROOMS. FIRST LOOR. PRI- vate bath Utilities paid. On bus line, Close to downtown, FE 2-2300 3 LE PRE- 2 Lanoe RMS., NEWLY DECO- ated, Child welcome, Gingeliviile. ve "e §-1827. 7 RMS, KITCHENETTE. CHILD welcome, Call PE 471395. After 6. 7 ROOMS. NICE, 18ST. FLOOR. cheap rent for light Soreteker or bachelor. PE | J pao Couple a RMB TASTEFULLY FURN. bath and ent. a Ss. town Pontiac. 5-044) in- ee eT a ROOMS PURR, CLEAN STILE fr ass ebild 3 aie WiTH PRIVATE BATH tnt at Very cian, 20 Coote. 2& 3 RMB. BATH, ADULTS _only. 287 “Onkland Ave. ___-_ 2% RMBS., PARTLY FURNISHED Shirley . 18 EB. Huron. NETTE, * private ent., util, furn. ag gf FE 8-3276. __Smail_child welcome, FE _¢-3276 er|2 RM. CLEAN. UTIL. PAID, ALSO __Garage. 15 Poster_or PE 2-261. 2 saitroa= PRIV. BATH, __FE 4370 or FE_ 2.048 2 AND 3 ROOM, 387 OSMUN. only FE ~ LET Us . - oo on — = of your o Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Ph. FE 5-8165 ee en Ly Bae ~* MORTGAGES ie eh a % acre t, 7Sie 100 ft. frontage. SRies, 1717 8. Telegraph * “parm Loan ie Society FE 40621 ver, PE 5-8801 SHOP AROUND 7 THEN | SEK Us to your land contract, CAPITOL "SAVINGS & LOAN co 75 W. Huron’ 8t. _FE_ 4-0561 6 GET THE MOST “POR YOUR land contract, Realtor vaasiege “pird Oe IN A FLASH For land contracts Fiano = Johnson in ears service ro gs rested riends and clientele. | AL Johnso REA ° 14 5 Tee ae R rE Wanted Real Esfate 32A ly FE 44750. f ROOM NEWLY DECORATED, Clark 8t. 2 C. , ALSO LIGHT iw ke g room, 3300 Eliz, Lk.. 2 RMS, AND BATH. l reasonable, ieotnans APT. ALL UTIL F¥ isner _— _ . After § ip Dee en 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND y ent, Close to Fisher's, FE 5-7054. 3 AND BATH. FE 2-477 216 Judson St. 7 ROOM APT. NEAR FISHER > RMS. NE welcome, Util, 3 LARGE RM&., to downtown, FE 2-5408.— Fol OPO TER terations. Drapes done in my 817% Cooley Lake Rd. EM) — TH, PRIVATE ENT. home. Call FS sone _— | Seat! Pree estimates. | BUY, SELL Q ER PE Sig after THOMAS UPHOLSTERING ’ 6. FE 5-6322. | Furniture R Refinishing 16A a TELEGRAP"I FE —_ y eed | oF RMS, & BATH PYT = ENTRANCE | REPAIR | SERVICE CALLS IN a epreats. our mi ye Som, CE 4a x ri er. EVERY- Lost & Found 24 thing ,furn, $8 North Cass. Garden Plowing’ 16B/~ ~ wan ~ | 4386 Dizie | OR 31251 | 3 Room # sate PRIVATE EN- <1 PLOWING AND ORAGGING. | "OUND: GERMAN POLICE DOG, é ROOM .& BATH, JAD FLOOR. FE 44878 or MYrtle 25402. | F6er- eed HAS ON & CASH Util, furn. 1 child & infant wel- AAA ROTOTILLING SER VICE.| “tice and yellow beaded collar OUR HOME OR come.~ Mon. only, 387 N. Lawns and gardens also top soil 7 ites “@noepy.” | ‘way can get you cach. i 4-2246. fil dir, “sand and gravel. FE) Otlve 21307 ES and terms are right dark 7 RMS. PRIVATE BATH & ENT GoatoN “PLOWING. DRAGGING | “OST 5 ghIREDALE DOG. NEAR | Ciaen or PIE C4813, #0k for Mr. oom FURR ‘APT. PRIVATE and discing. Any where. OR| Shee tNOR }673. : 7 Clark gntrance & bach. utomatic heat. PF te tds ned 7 1S IGS WANTED S. Ardmore. FE 4-4677. GARDENS PLOWED & DiscED. | LOST: & LISTINGS WANT J RMS. & B/TH. CLINTON APT. Light grading. By hour or job. puppy: by alee Plas. BUYERS WAITING LET 103 Mechanic. ais. _ a ra a ae GR |a ROOMS, DOWNSTAIRS. UTILI- GARDEN PLOWING & FITTING, rR-OLD MA | Set cee UE ties furn, 75 Clark. teesouable, vicinity M89. & Wil: ph. MU Curries tae. liame Lake Rd; OR 3-6229. = . Grass ra . . , fevisaned ba caapEd ~Siowia 6 LAWN a a yor h R. Middleton ning hed._181_Whittemore. . work, Vie Clarkston & Davis-| LOST PART | BROKER FE 8-6003 | 5 ‘ : mW , . | aganen PLOWING 6 PITTING a OWNERS Gee" By Bag Be "| Goo. FE i web becaninatan a ss wa. ht pigs =~ lots, ac “Terma. Money |i oe GARDEN PLOWING AND DRAG EPsiel. Reward. avalianie to buy. i acts.|” Purn. except gas & oe. el 4-9687. Fisher's, ee paige ae ake a Jar, Wake) PONTIAC REALTY | |CunAt, NEAT. (2 ROOM APT. alidow iho $3. Sal Soste r, Te. mal Rescue League. | 737. Baldwin bd tet Cali after 3 p.m. Pome Se FITTING, DRAYTON. : Eten Gn one “| GixaN x ENCY. Plains —- Clarkston area, ee Pa th + ‘Apt $15 a Wk. including beat, ee woe en | a ith See oh 2 m ele, nit 2 j | ROTARY, oes p.m OR Prospect. Friday a it re-| We are’ sppcialists ta trading, we bs EAN rm, & son abel el 7153 wr ' al " ghone PR G138T roe ee ies Se Z private. 431 N i ; | MODERN ene ere a ECS § ROOM, NEWLY DECORATED. Main floor & garage. os Entr. Cla flat. Walkin $55. les, ¢ distance to ‘Yeuow Cab. _ 408 Paddock spertment with near downtown. Call Realtor Partr _ +3581, 7] RM. HOUSE FIXED INTC 3 and 4 sg for 2 Be fr mo, e, FE rt A BRAND NEW hat SIDE 1 APT. FTOVE, RE- . & HEAT FURNISHED. $100 PER MONTH. 130 SEMIN- bee CALL FE 41558 OR FE APT., . & LARGE rooms & bath per, modern, refrig.. hot water, heat furnished working coupe preferred, 123 Seminole “AVON APT ¥ BULDING Modern 3} room beth, Walk Ly —_— On bus a Apply 51; ik BIRMINGHAM, NEAR BUSINESS edroom, 2 story house, Seoveniea ‘. stores & bus. Avail- able now $125 per month, Kas- sabien Builders, MI 4-1200. v BRAND NEW _ Balmer Btreet,. ood south of 595 Lah “ Orchard “ Pontiac's finest me y apartments, are ready for occupancy, AIR CONDITIONED ADULTS. ONLY Open for Im on ‘Daily and y FE eral 18 — NEWL / DECORATED 3 all large rms. to down town, * f. Stout, mae . Balcon: pe byl with individual ONLY Sy erything #15 Orchard id Lake Ave, DELOXE UPPER ON LAKE ORI- 2 bedrooms, vanity in bath, : duis, high school age child only. $100. Heated. References ex- changed. 2 peeens from down- town, MY 3-783 FRON : Children permitted! $45 per mo. K. G. HEMPSTEAD 102_E. Huron st __FE LARGE 3 ROOM APT. IN rigs district, 1535 Union ~ BUSI- Lake . 3 ROOMS & BATH, [seth od trance, heat, laundry ilities and garage furn. 1 baby asia $65 a month. FE REPINED ADULTS, EFFICIEN cy Private bath & none FLOOR 3 ROOM & BATH. be entrance, close in. FB cavERAL A APTS AVATARS ¥ LE FOR occupancy Fice, from from ‘$08 to sea a "month. UPPPR 5 R -s 3. GLASSED LASSED PORCH & bath Stove. refrig. Heat & w ter furn. $75 me. Inquire 55 Hen- derson, FE 2-5883, Rent Houses Furnished 35 1 BEDROOM DELUXE KITCHEN- ette apts. Bachelors paradise. Day, week or month. Also 2 ins. FF 2 2 BEDROOM HOME, NEW. 2 W. Cornell. No children. gf ES 2 eae AND BATH. GAS HEAT. Couple prefetred. screen . 3B ‘ SMALL ROOMS, wr” ge selecasa, 1590 Marling: 195 PRAIRIE — 3300 re Leke ROOK me bs % _8. Soh Fy e SMALL HOUSE FOR anne = tomatic gas heat, children wel- come. ee. en at 1698 Taylor Rd. Pit HOUSE ODERN. Gas heat. 1% miles E. of Auburn _ % mile 8. 3330 Crooks “Rent” Houses Unfurn. 3% 2 BEDROOM. re =f pst a io ‘ee ge ge ge = Doroth: weaned Lavender, Fe baat if ” A. JOHNSON, Realtor if oa = Si tie es oh _B. Woodward Pontiac, oe > ge @4@; - ae “HE PONTIAC bc Pas Si rupAy, APRIL 1. 19st vald Beot Mouses Untur 36. Y OWNER. - ,DRAYTON PLATNS Ranch home 4 pried tivtae old, 2 bed- ie ee } 8, $12,900. Te: hy a 1704 S. hip be h Rd, |_FE 44083. 2 B.R. MODERN, LOTS, 60x313 i and 40x150. Owner . Terms 2 BRDAM|_96,500, 34 N. Astor, FE 22381. heme a white Ua per mouth 214 ACRES ROOM! 10 miles north of Pontiac, has Me pine sareee S ee aire on as a 34119. pet, te Slee beeen) ete liveable while ‘building on a AS “rma ¢ en Olive 1-4031. ; RENTAL | UNITS Attractive 2 t (iective Bes ew Legs gered fg twee units. Siva, and Perry 3 St. CALL FB ¢1833 E 4% PER CENT Of MORT- . Desutifur “3 all : e © Low Vet krancferred. _ tao. new Lincoln pase vaste $1,000 DOWN 2 BEDROOM kitchen, Dining El, newt Sccecuted tn- terior, large lot. Lake privileges. Rertt Lake Cottages 36A Le HOUSTON REALTY “Ee oa bag Be aig Rees. ig” rh ~~ For Rent Rooms GaP Bs Deland Ct. or FE ORKING men, $6 wk. Close in. Shower, FE, pcan RM., — PRIV- AL vrivate, FE 4-2847. Rooms With Board - ‘ con-| 4 scent, Rates ocinte doctor's | d fursing care. FF 5-426%. ‘ie Soww 4 BR. home on 2 acres, util., ec. Ww. CLARKSTON - ORION ROAD, ti 4 rooms, bath, electric pum ep oh a - oil heater, 2 sores. LARGE s SMALL HOUSES IN | PONTIAC & Rose McLarty, Broker PE 2-2162 FE 5.3578 | '|LAKE FRONT MODERN SOME. ra rms. Attic be ma oe e rover te ) sad COLORED. targe —— close in, full ae Seer nese gar- —_= 1 garage. eo re: sg Ganaitiod. Call Mrs. pres: CUCKLER REALTY 236 -N. FE 44001 — T4119 $650 DOWN deh Pacemcnt eutomstic ofl beet — aluminum “forms 00d 1 $750 DOWN home, 3 with automatic heat, hot water, AREA 2 bedroom ranch on large iand- scaped lot dag He ggrtes walls, plus be A real Buy ‘with only $1,000 down. RILEY, Broker ‘ | a ya __ Hotel Rooms 39 seo Eis Lake Ra. SF cust 3 BEDRM. HOME IN ROCHESTER HOTEL AUBURIN Heat school. New roof, and heat- Ww ing system, water roftener, end 1 pcan’ fod nents inetrerator. basement ‘ficor, gM ee ~ epartm newly remodeled kitchen. Cali Mga > oo ve ‘ei0 kee eee eee ; AN, |—“ & apts. Some with TV. ‘ Je By day or week, Moderate By tayo waek. Moser GI's $190 GI's ____Rent Stores 40 4 HOUSES LEFT ring @ # STORES 18 X90 PAREN) Poe. eatin Paes pice “Foi ns AEA at Storms fates Onkiand, OR 3-1391. ’ oe Rent Office Space 41. tho. , OF television. Approx. $76 cunocnomaie Broker, PE_3-9001 or WE 3-4200. 2000 eq. ft. in attractive colontal|>* OWN 2, BEDRM. cluding aluminum storms and _Sereens. MU_ ¢3629. an Heat and furnished, ‘Lease available , 4 Roy Annett Inc: — ee * chon ventigs end Sundey 14 Near Tel-Huron Leslie R. Tripp, F Realtor ___ FE ssist or 7 psiet or por rE wet FOR RENT OF EP ee, Tapine Her a Van Welt OR 3-1355 WOODWARD AVENUE OFFICE. Main pag sang so aaah we = Wi For Rent Miscellaneous 42 300 AMP, PORTABLE GASOLINE welder, FE 5-1435. ___ For Sale | Houses 43 ‘DRAYT ON PLAINS ic tile bath wer, sutematio oll mith ay ith a well-land-| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'N L ‘ gage costs down. NEAR LINCOLN JR. HIGH —Clean 5 room, 1 sto RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Ti 9-9 Pe Sr sor Om pies Williams Lake Privileges i seonee *\ehe - rivileges arge eR, par beach’ on . . —_e pew wall large fen fir egg picture windew, "Goutbe k sink and fenced back i. Priced. for a quick sale at TRUE VALUE down. Balance $52 per month in- clud taxes and insurance. 1 mile N. of Pontiac ¢ity limits, AC — N SIDE Orion Twp. taxes. 2 bedrme., 8 room modern ranch e with) jarge kitchen and living room. attached i's car e and 12) ful basement, only $6,850 with x 14 enclosed breezeway. Base-| 959 down or ask for the low cash ment, oak floors, walls.) price. Modern y Eitchen. mp is i. me fn + ood neighbornood: sing en) MACEDAY LAKE . | Soca es to private beach : elub ~ LADD'S INC, ated ‘on lot 100x228 hes all 4286 Dixie H iw m veniences. School bus OR aH at door. Blac driveway to arage, Trees —— = Cherokee Hills. rs te Whe year ground A close-in west suburban lo- this ‘is cation ‘omene other attractive) to last. . Ful price’ Hoses. a ae makes this + room SPS eed Dedrooet, tle — down — Foner feed mon maa” paee ee BROS, really talk! } ) : bd CARL W., BIRD, Realtor, “Phone Onto OR 2:72) aa ee ves, a ay at home off Oakiand Ave | automatic | sun porch. Immediate possession. | DRAYTON PL. sood| REALTORS < “9200 D mea HELL, HOME. ce an blinds, any extras, mig available, Ne Pony FE hk FOR BETTER BUYS INDIAN VILLAGE “Nice “> home. Priced, Rt we tel at eae Arnold Real Estate 210 8. Telegraph Rd. 50816 FE 56-5783 SIDE NCH Shaded lot, fireplace, 2 car ga- rage, etc. Close to 4 ping. $3,500 dn, and terms. 5-782. 5 ROOMS and bath plus utility. Large lot, lake privileges. $1,250 down. 4 ROOMS and bath plus Lge Lot 175x160. Lake privileges. Z down. : NICE LOCATION on paved Rd, For Sale ‘Houses 43 ' West of Pontiac. 4 rooms and | ~~~ ~~ ne bath. Lot 100x200. down. CLARESTON: cure 2, MEDROOM me ent or s¢ 2 SE lege tensed Sac a oar 3 (oer FULL BATH. | \) garage ru erries W garage. $450 down, _Screage. $700 dn. MAple 5-120. MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY. OFF MONTCALM. Bullt in rooms and bath, ee fen $4x120. $850 dow Leslie R. Middleton OKER FE 68-6003 MULTIPLE LISTING: SERVICE "Budget Raricher” 3 Bedrm. “Full Basement Homes On Your Lot or Ours ‘b4, 4 ced lot Featuring - FLUSH DOORS DELCO OIL HEAT LARGE KITCHEN AND BATH PLASTERED WALLS SLIDING CLOSET DOORS ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATER FOR ONLY $9,975 PLUS LOT Directions to Model: 1206 N. CASS LAKE RD. TELEGRAPH RD. TO PON- Fond WEST TIAC ? TO CASS LAKE RD. WATCH FOR SIGNS. Model Open DAILY 5 TO 8 SATURDAY 2 TO 6 SUNDAY 1 TO 7 tT J SATURDAY 2 TO 5 1837 apd srg re ae so advise pig mediate 1% story Dew carpeting drapes plus new decorating. Just 5 years — Fresh as young spring itself, Extra lot avail- able with boat and leke rivileges. Owner trans- erred—1 —WATCH FOR © SIGNS. 4 Bedrms. —West Side Webster school. Full price $18,900. Hear This—Hear This 3 ae i a face brick, = water heat, cement ame: and ceramic tile bath — al) for $15,050, One block from, Huntoon Lake on a 00 - ft. jot. Yo won't believe it un- vet Ped see it—better call Immediate Possession this Subu at $7, down, Balance $65 per mo. Priced To Sell Is this attractive 3 ones bungalow with 19 ft kiteb- Large — se’ ed. coral . ga en, ‘Treen steam heat, rage and nice yard. Lake prMicces also. Call teday. y $8,050 with $1,500 down. Bateman Kampsen FE 4-0528 371_$: Telegraph _ Eves. & Sun. RENT‘’IT FAST ‘through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give) a ACTION. Dial FE i +o, | fu a. id HAR i Smell home, $700 down, take over small payments. Lot 180x300. — Marysue, Clarkston, after 6 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge WE TRADE Red Sails in the Sunset Wi) be a familiar cight in either of ow Clizabeth e¢- front urne Dr. at $13,000 term: or 4730 Sherbourne her ate So Rare! 4 lakefront bome with tncome Woimer Lake. 4's mi. from down- towr Pontiac. Two-level 4 room & bath for owner—plus:3 rooms ana bath with income. $20 weekly or more. Strictly modern. Excel- lent condition throughout. Large lot. Bale beach. $12,500 Four Walls Can bring vieasure in this doll house, ar Crescent Lake. Mod- ern, = ful complete, $7,950, - —_ down. $55 monthly. Furni- re optional. THELMA M. ELWOOD REALTOR $143 Be posse cou FE 5-128 3 ROOM HOUS coma aor T OOREN. "Fee sale or trade. $1,500. 56 Hill- 8 ~ DRAYTON PLAINS New duplex finished in 1957. Each side has lovely rb room, 2 bedrooms, complete bath nice kitchen with built-in cupboards. Each side has own large base- ment with separate oil heating reat Owner retired and mov- = —— — this nicely sogateg property $2,000 ae EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Ra. Union 1s wage 3-4393 M_ 3-3314 EM ow’ NER dab {CCRT 0 ‘h} oe Valea — son. reese 3 “her ae AROUND NEW MODERN home on Lake Orion. Completely furn, 2 units or can be used as ene Fully insulated) Gas heat Excellent water. Immediate pos- session. ‘od owner, MY $12,600 _3-8793 or OA 8-273 5 ROOM MODERN. NR R WISNER Ideal or older couple FE. 23-8816 or OR 3-2301. BY BY OWNER. Tar Oc® LD | MODERN two = ee Poot of Nice — Land. 160 with v ob 850 ote Manse Bt. BEDAM. BRICK IN FINE RES- pg onthe “= rm. rele . Liv 7 A rm. Breakfast nook. Mod- ern kitchen. 2 baths, Full base- ment. Recreation rm. Oil heat, 2 car garage. i*s [a = Terms. ‘ite Estate. 55 fe Parke. sapeapie £8 pemy FE 8-0638, FE sl, F Watt 1 7,_ROOM HOME aac Walled swimming. terms R coal 1815 E. Walled Lake Dr. Walled Lake, Mich ANSFERRED. LARGE OWNER TRAD Ranch type. 13 x 18 fire: Ful. liv rm, Stone piace. 4 Sescheent, Attached = g@: 5 acres. Lake priv. North of e8- ter. $22,' Plateau 23-2160 UTICA BY OWNER. 3 B brick ranch, 1% yra. old. 60 by 127 lot 5 lic 92-1434 DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE FOUR BEDROOM Bl pais - BALE OR TRAD uve beaut pi with ramic tiled bath, janoliebeg T ned: érh streamlined kitchen on Ist floor, and two exceptionally large —. dormitor: eee up. with a nice hal oak floors, also an ean exceptionally nice nice basement peer Price wise ot te right. = 5 — home buai- noes ogy ge iss Y3 yROMT reser ne sereniinn shade trees, sell 317.500 or bane, der small home, or home toned commercial fn trade. INCOME BUNGALOW ALE OR TRADE beautiful white frame two Was seg for the conven- five and This basement, forced air heat, 2 cer two dse® HOME 2 ACRES $1,500 down; Price 000 Modern two bedroom white frame im try = Taco hasel | ple. DORRIs & SON REALTORS 752 W. Huron Phone FE 41557, Rochester Area Modern brick ranch, bulit fn 1856 on cyclone fenced jot, over tivities room, 2 a’ rage, lovely landgce Berridge & Morrison eal since 1018 ma x. Ww jad LI 5-1200 | DRAYTON WOODS 2316 Fal room cus bull’ ranch oor attached Re 3 fail a ac ¢ — rat ie I e. hag PAUL D. HAMMOND 26% W. Huron FE 51741’ fe I - lor fetired cou- rt, attractive 2 bed i a ] For Sale | Houses Sa a Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge BY OWNER, CLEAN 2-FAMILY, off & kiand. Priced Pe BY OWNER. a , ACRES, SHADE . fruit trees. 1 bedroom down, 2 bedrooms and unfinished room up. Newly decorated, poe gore full — dry basement. Liv- ernois Rd. Troy Watkins Lake Privileges full basement & 600, terms. FE 2.8670. INCOME This fine old house has 2 modern, 2-bdrm. apts. Wi individual basement and oil furnaces. Also has 3 room house, exc. location in Keego Harbor. Full price $16,- 800. Generous terms. Wate treat, 2 bdrm. ranch home. This ee iced right at 814,500 Has Sites ace, carpeting, etc, See this soon, substantial down pay- ment. Loveland 2188 Cass Lake Rd. xePie ne el WE 2-4875 Watch It Grow OW UNDER CONSTRUCTION ON GARLAND AVENUE, 8YL- ATTR Bag MANY CHOICE PLANS IN_ OFFICE FOR YOUR INSPECTION Building Site GENELLA STREET, PONTIAC WATKINS ESTATES SUITABLE | FOR RANCH. $1,700 DOWN.. 1% ACRES ON M2, ONE MILE SOUTH OF ORION $2,000, Pati 1 ACRE SITES ON HILLER ROAD. CLOSE IN. Sylvan Lake Front coz ARG AL FrREPL Kcr Gas HEAT. LOTS. MOPECTAL CA8H “HOME ~MART REALTY toe Ww did peal ad HAYDEN | ALMOST AN ACRE. 4 ROOMS & utility. Tile bath with shower. Breereway. Kitchen at with lots of Venetian blinds. Workshop. $8950. With $1450 down. NORTH SIDE. $1200 do’ 2 bed- room home with utility, Oak floors, plastered walls, Venetian blinds. Bath. Of! furnace. This home is im excellent condition. EAST SIDE. 3 bedroom heme, Oak floors. Bath. Separate dining room. Kitchen also bas dining space. Full basement, oi] furnace. 3 lots all fenced. Flowers, fruit and shade trees. $9950. Terms. AUBURN AVE. 6 rooms. Bath. Kitchen and dining combination. home is 905 DOWN. A new 2 peal Viel aoe Call for infor- J. a "HAYDEN, Realtor a E. FE 8-0441 ope | Evenings See Schuett ~ all LAKE FRONT and LAKE RIVILEGED and HOME SITES Por summer and year round liv- | TO EARTH A od ager | LOW DOWN EDROOM available on LAND are a aa PER’ NSUL' Pl pgre g rty, investments, Call EM or MU 4-6811, | C. Schuett — a RA, (Mae) RY. HITE AKE TWP. HALL BY OWNER. 2? BDRM. HOUSE, leges. 2 a POR caly O85 FRADE, , INCOME hotse 2am. oe 7-8891. aE ore ve. Awoure, Heights, PIONEER HIGHLANDS, 220 PIO- | neeré. 2 bedroom brick, & drapes, garage, es SYLVAN-VILLAGE _ carpets ava. BY OWNER Leaving town. transferred. House 3 yrs, old, 3 bedrms., base- “ment, rec. rm, fenced, alumi- num — & screens, cement drive, eat,.one bleck from > lake. A 4‘a per cent existing re tsi $13 000. will deal. Call 6. No realtors WEST SIDE Here is wo beautiful home tn a lovely area, 3 nice bedr bath with shower. Large room with natural family size ng kitchen and breakfast wall-to-wall carpeting in and dining rooms ment, forced air of] furnace. 2- car garage, paved drive. WEST LROQUOIS In lovely Sem barement attached garage. Terms. John K. Irwin | FE 5-0447 completely modern and winter- | ized)=—s Large 2-car garage 8x22 patio attached, Large vot & lake privr. Tdeal year-round home or summer cottage. with | Located between Clarkston & Oxford. Must see to appreciate. Oxford, OA B-2910 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE U — Saturday 3-6 134 Ogemaw Rd. Indian Vilage — 3 bedrooms —face brick — plastered walls—storms & secre’ - Lad mica counter tops — recreation | area—oak floors - picture win- dowa—patio—service walks. Price | $15,000 on your lot or will bullo . pian of your choice: We arronge | Recessary financing and ail de- talla. Choice 4-Bedrm. Home Near Washin dr. High << paved et. Has 1 bed- m down 3 bedrooms up. ite vaths. > e, Mice rec- reation age. Fast Side—$1. 500 Dn. bedroom. with extra lot for | | , j | " an exceptionally nest : 2 bung flowers. Timken oi! heat. Led include i Hip ed water | er rg 1% oar ime wired fore “workshop “age for fet \onarte « or small fam- ily, KINZLER J Ee iL St, TOR. __ Sven. rey eats 670 W, Huron gt _™ +2528 | Corter ‘hi REALTOR & 925 313 West Huron Street _ Eve FE 43415 | HOLLY, ONLY 1 MILE FROM 42 acres of high land, with nearly new ranch type 3 bedroom home, . basement with extra tollet _ Holly, MElrose 17-6161. ‘FOR COLORED 2 story, 3 bedroom modern home, with full basement ~ gas heat. s Choice Paved reat. Immediate posses- TD RILEY, Broker Oe Eliz. Lk. Rd PE 1157 Your Money’s Worth | at 70 Pingrée St. Neat, @rm. bungalow with oak lastered walls — full basement, Ha furnace. 2 cd sized bedrms., large eled dem, well-kept lawn, fenced rear yard i‘g car garage. $2,000 down and $id per month. Immediate posses- S100 Giroux-Franks Me clelavage REAL ESTATE 4305 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-0701 ANNETT OFFERS Near High School 2 blocks a= {et ptial ra home, on paved street, floor has #4 rooms and second 3 reoms and bath. Basement with ofl steam cheat, garage, $11,000, only $2,009 cown. Summer Cottage—5 Lots — floors and- from Brick Ranch bated new with 15x18 liv- ing reom neowes fire- bedrooms 12x12 and cots tile bath, mode] kitch- vent fan. Utility attached garage. substantial pay- down Near Metamora 50 acres rolling land. Ideal for cattle | or horses. 6 room Dogg bome. barn, 30260, and oth- er outbuildings. 18,000. $8,- 500 down '4Family Brick For Sale Homie 43. . OAL NI Buy Thru Partridge ° ~ List Thra Partridge 3. bedrm ght | nk fre lake privy. low monthly paym on 900 down — $10. PE ‘BY OWNER, 2 YR. OLD. 7 RED. | NOTHING DOWN Will build <2) 3 ergy home with Rough “ot on my on “el “ment. shang too r jot. a5 ad ‘build ama own Woy N ewingham In Walton Manor. | os new 2 bedrm. home. Gas hot storms and per month * and insurance, © 68,50u, In Auburn Heights 2 bedrm. home with base- ment, In — cond. Gas heat, lus «@ ' home now be- « rented with, en income of $5¢ cr month? Both homes for §7.- with only $1,000 — gen Lon good cond. ore FEC KEW INGHAM “REAL ESTATE Corner. Auburn & Crooks Ra. _FE 8-300 reom, tile bath, studio os near Drayton Pi 100x300 ft. ae yard, cloce » mess, = TH. LOT 70 x . hats vate Lana rooms, he ie Sp sarge oo ‘cated pear George R. Irwin REALTOR BY "Thien tows, . 3 BEDROOM | BRICK are MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BRICK FRONT 2 be Ouger ws tom Call oopRICH Landscaped. . cease ie aby z c PANGUS, Realtor collect: 72615, = . Has massive stone fire- large kitchen” full base auto. oil heat and nice recreation room. Large lot, Shown “Tat, oud 3 BEDROOM aoe ee wns. et cup. truck truck or by appointment. INCOME “- 3 apartment income | with private baths and entrances 2 «apartments are furnished, lo- tus. stores and schools. Only $3000 down, RESORT — @ cottages on = aod | year — Has. 150 ft. lake Tromtuae ni 150 ft. business ed open adiy itu for semi-retired co: leg of Lo- within 35 tice. will take good home in trade. _____ FE 5-0101 269 Baldwin Ave | or FE 8-0505 | | $1500 oo ce $10,800; $75 eh? num storm x 3.046), full _price. ‘$1500 ey *OR RM. HOUSE, BY OWNER. CALL FE 5-7158 after 4:00 p.m BY “OWNER. SACRIFICE. 2 } BED- | wood rm fireplace, hard floors, | — walle, ‘ots of cupboards, | ga Open house every Sun | tint’ sald 3849 Auburn BLAIR | OAKLAND LAKE 3 . Interior needs fin- —T. a ane dona 1 block from DAVISBURG #4 room modern. Lake privileges a s beautiful Dix Dixie Lake, Gand OXBOW. LAKE Brick veneer. Large l|!vin, with fireplace. Basement. Garege. ‘Large landscaped jot. | block from lake. oe says sell make Us an o! . WILDIAMS LAKE 2 bedroom modern. New! orated. Large jot. Convenient to private beach. $950 down, BLAINE Spanish bungalow 2 bedrooms Carpeted living room with fire- jace. Qas heat. Paved street pica Wisner _ Seow. Reasonable “DRAVTON PLAINS New 4 room modern. Lake vi- leges. Needs some tnterior ah- < — with reasonable - down “SUBURBAN } room possess! __Eves. OR _3-1708 or “OR 33687 “BUD" Cherokee Hills Brick Rancher Delightfully attractive, 2 bedroom bungalow, all on one floor, with attached garage, fenced rear yard. Feajures plastered walls. spotless oak floors, tile bath, large kitchen with solid birch cupboards formica counter top, forced hot | water heat, softener, aluminum storms and screens, outdoor =“ Offered at $16,900, terms Close to Pontiac Motor This cozy 3 bedroom home !: located within easy walking dis- tance to Pontiac Motor, foabertna carpeted living and dining room. 2 bedrooms and full bath down, | ar up, full basement, storms al- ways excellent return. — a jocation close = niown. ce reduced to $26,500, terms. New Brick Rangh 3 bedroom ch, ITxTl, well-landscaped lot. lake privileges. 13x living room, ulira - modern large wi nace’ Recreation space, car attached garage Terms. Roy Annett Inc. REAL -|38 H. Huron Open Evenings and Sundey 1-4 NICHOLIE WEST IROQUOIS BRICK An excellent 4 bdrm. home with fujl tiled bath up & lavatory down. Large living room with fireplace, dining room, sunroom, modernized kitchen with dishwasher, full bemt., recreation room, oi] fired steam heat, 2 car nicely landscaped e, Move right TERFORD AREA. 3 BDRMS. Nearly new & Very roomy ‘with jarge living room, din- kitchen, bdrm WA Only Owner ieav- ing state WARD ROAD A good 5 rm. home with en- closed porch, full bath & bemt. 2 car garage. large lot. Handy to, Whitfield School A fine buy at $13.- 500. Good terms. Early pos- session , We buy land contracts NICHOLIE & HARGER CO... FE 6-183 ron Open Evenings ‘e | S the WASHINGTON PARK Bungalow with ——— ng tie, x15 ft, Liv dry basement, fam! heat and hot w RAY O'NEIL, en m2 § Telegraph Ra. - en | Eve. Mr. Meiser ; } | ors Only FE 5-500i and screens. Priced at $16,500. NICHOLIE ALTOR 40 Mt lemons a. PE $-1201 FE 56-8004 BROWN BUILD—We will build on your lot good struction & very atenetre home. Ask for Mr. Bro 4978 MORTOAGE — If you are « GI. That ts al need to move into this wonderful value. 6 rm. modern bungalow with full basement. Gas AC furn, Oak firs. & plastered walls. serosa tn- sulated. Aluminum storms nd screens. Al) Lagi ay rooms 0" i. ing rm Two lots $9.650 LAKE FRONT . seession. q¢ bedroom home with bath Oj] furn- Plastered 90 feet of lake frontage terms oF $00 FULL PRICE—A rea! value room modern with I‘, beths buen. 3 bedrooms, Basement Oil furn. Oak floors & plastered walls, Excellent condition in out. Terms. $15,978 COUNTRY HOME—With ¢ acres of land, Large Mato Immediate rpe Ist floor and 3 large bedrooms > All buildings have new roofs 5 pat Here is one really priced to sei. School bus at docr 1. H.. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron Ph. FR 2-4810 _Multiple “Listing Service 1 ACRE with 3 bedroom bungalow Full basement, 2-car garage Also prir- fleges on Lake and Only, $2,200 down. cre AS A PIN 2 bedroom ranch tno the elty inay is a home you've dreamed about, Left. ving room, moons | — kitchen, 2 nice bedrooms, ni Oe lot ong paved street. Only | ( FURNISHED Move right in this 5 room home with full basement, claned-in | front porch, large lot. A re for only $1,500 down. $230 down, costs on this ae Large ition Milne very attractive kitchen, es “loos 300. Fuil price §9.256 IVAN SCHRAM. plus mortgage ——— a t Rochester-Adams Rd. Your choice of ceramic tile, for- mica, light fixtures, color of | walls & in this 3 bed- room brick that hae a 2 way eaplacs: family room, 1% baths & 2 car garage hen built-in oven & ‘range. Complete ce = pstes Bh on phone right how for a FRANK SHEPARD dec- & | 3-1235 OR Serer r-Williama Lake Ra _ #2 M50 | La 1 BARGAIN. § Nn" \e a ae rms, half. hg 4 ee 2 Sls is stat (EM 3-631} YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE. IT! $500 Basement Lake privs. (CL ARK R aus WARD ORCHARD Ran GI Resale | LOW DN. PAYMENT 2 OR 3 BEDROOMS FULL BASEMENT Earl E, James FE 4-1444 8260 Cooley Lake Rd. No Down Payment Wii? build = your free and clear jot and 3 bedroom starter howes with ae basement and “rough wir er build on our lot wi small down payment. F. Pi! gargs co, | | i i t | | i] | Cc 3.7038 3 BEDROOMS ihe eine ame HOME -—Near Perry Bank See this well-kept large aie bome. $0,050, terms. LOON LAKE NEW HOME-—Lovely 3 bedroom home, plus many extras like ree- reation area, extra bath, built-in electria oven, grill, etc. Attrac- tive paneling in part of living room, several windows with beau- tiful view of the lake & more. | Call pow! J. R. Hiltz Realto: tor ___FE _§-6181 loll W. Huron MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to}k HAPPINESS WEST. SIDE INCOME NEAR GENERAL HOSPITA week. 2 sleepin $17 # week Full basement, gas heat, storms end a tag Lena- scaped jot, xt er £ rage. — at #8 780 wity 200 LET IN ME PAY FoR IT. To Buy-To Sell—To T MAHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS FE 20263 BRANCH POST OFFICE | OR CASS LAKE Woods 3 = tonne with 2 acres. Newly decorated, $12,500, me ONE f AGE bedrm, 2-sto: Zisguen $1,500 ‘LISTINGS - WANTED HURON VALLEY REALTY 7166 M 60 at Pontiac Lake Rd 35-6661 ory MU 4-5505 » Modern ACRES Stretch your —— bur house, when ment. oi] beat. Home $ years old. $3.500 down moves you int WEST SIDE BRICK, FULL BASEMENT 3 BEDROOMS — Richly decorated, On large lot. Ceramic tile bath. storms and screens. Thia ultra modern home deserves your im- mediate attention, Call O46 w (now! Humphries Realtor = FE ¢7114 jo nui Ave, $500 DOWN home - = street Full 2 only 3,960, Call, we J. A. Taylor INSURANCE FE OR 3-6148 CLARK | DOWN. Biarter home Sub | $5,000, | $050 down we 2 br.—basement | Clean. Edith 8 $060 down. Bub. 2 br newly re- finished . Vacant. $7,960. Lake Orton area. $1,500 down. 3 br. wtility comme $7,800, Crescent Lake. sp peed Goa 8 br. oak floors, very ¢ Oxford area. $1,000 down, 3 ah Part basement. Garage. $9,500 $1,780 down; North sub. 2 bre. Large utility mom, 2 car garage. City, $2,000 down Ranch. Oek floors. North end.. $9,000. VACANT. Williams Lake area 2- brs. Part basement. ig room. Clean. Bargain, East sub. 2 brs. Basement, 2 terme large lot. $10,625 with Bee ee ee 2 bre, Land corner \. ai ee EB. TENNYSON. 2 ex som attic, $10,750, 136 E. Pike St. " MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE r cent interest s first. Pr'eed to sell at once, $950 Down Payment Six room home with thr bedrooms, plastered we petal eee Excellent Kitchen = _ ranch home poss & Bec. of homes, 26-ft ie room at warpetn Closets ced ri day. Well-Kept Home Six room home. Nice livirg room, —— fireplace. Auto, ea! small apartment, Only $i,- 500 down payment. GI Homes We have ohn stot homes that ¢ joans. ¢ LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD Open Ev FE 4.9584 bre., basement, 2 car garage. FAL ESTATE | _W. Huron | or PE 4 4-4813 Ove ‘e ieee s & Sundaye Multiple. Listing Service Johnson, pric ‘ni REDUCED” ' On this 2 bedroom modern with | stairway to large attic for ex- tra room, lovely basement with gas furnace auto. gar, water, 2 car gar and best of all = $1 £308 moves | you in, { 3 bedroom modern | carport. Built k hum storms and screens, lot 80x 329. full price only $12,500 wre | erms 4 BEDROOMS Brick home in Sylvan Manor Only 1% hers ars old with attached carport liy carpeted, drapes and water softener. O1] furnace. beautiful lot #92120, full price | only $16,500 with terms. Evenings efter 6 call Mr. Joll, FE ets. JOHNSON, Realtor - 704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 - Partridge Is THE “BIRD* TO SEE NR. PONTIAC GEN. Located 'n pieasant Semine'te Hillis close to the General Hospital. this spacious 8 reom, I'o bath heme provides the roomines: for a large family the conveniences of drme. ¢n oor and 2 more wf Automatis gas heat. and lece. 2 car ga- ; sees. An outst: home vaiued at only $13,000 on: terms. LET GEORGE DO IT! Yes, let somecme else. pay for your home after the down pay- ment. This 2 ‘family cohusts of one 4 room apt on first fivor | 1) Honeymoon Cottage Just the place to get sta: room, kitchen wath ailing won basement pg heat, vere, ta $0,300. $1,500 down. Let us show tn 7: Down 3. bedroom brick starter home on pavement. see it today. CRAWFORD AGENCY 53% W. Huron 6t thr i548 # call Mr». ia | Established tn 1916 WE'LL BUILD A LARGE, FAPRESSIVE RAN HOME 75 a LONG FOR ONLY $18,665 Design RIT has center en- trance hall and closet breezeway cepa car garage, Im ft. long ranch on your lot, for this price This ample. Well price your plan or any of THE NEARLY #00 HOME PLANS we have a our files. low is but done ex- Come out and browse through our 8 pian books, at the convenient office of FL LOYD KENT, Realtor mere AMPLE CU! - ee, HIGHLA NDs Brick 2 bdrms., expansion attic, poneret walls, tile bath, lovely smt. with rec. room, gas heat, I’, car garage, well ‘landscaped lot with rock Se. end grill. See it only $12.950—terms, BLOOMFILD TOWNSHIP J bdrm... rambling eet home, den, large ving rm. Eee place,. tle "sah closets, can large rikenen, ited features and cu arage are but tures. Call for more information: ck one story ra 95 ft. jot. Samoans possession, $17, 500,- terme. — Fitaap ha coors es basement, wanetra vate” oak floors, about 1 acfe. $8. $820 down. Russell Young and one 3 rm. apt on secord REALTOR ~ BUILDER seta a alt Tatts jot Peree_—_ Fs cevent eel ao hot water heat- #95; 54 1S. Christian rristian Hills Dr. ing system ae garage. Cure R eo Pontise High » Only $10,500 on Ne wend ~ tet . tua! WARD E. PARTRIDGE| Sevdgt"ie, T very, teres, rooms “0M 8 E 4-3581| peting, drapes sha storms, 2 car , 1050 HU ON ST, ~ Must be seen. By owner, | irl ‘\ os es de My oe 7 ovine Ms = yey ren hl nel cs oat bers at “ai. sone Se Heirons hemo ent F. LGT ‘'rocke eeWE BUILD BRICKS $10,975 CEDAR ser Sa Spring Specials STOUT'S 4 E a a ow a it | ont bj ip iz st RPh a 2 —OR Corner Wipemes hae Roed & =) term. We aise have farms of various C. A near Lapeer. inte of apprec yetings cr et it joslyn oie _ Nice 4g ea ay Brgy He} — ‘immediate pos-| har Williams ATE & INSURANCE ave. | FE ‘ I | CARNIVAL Ay rz _ by Dick Turner Parnas (ert >’ x j i we peg i Hadi { \ Yo at ete “LOANS $20°TO $500 : oo si only hie CASH $25 to $500 ng e aft “J Lalig piv ol a im i ie ee ie y bedgeom, Russe me. 8 Sinaat "simapa'h ‘cnteane Also “signature or furat- lent EA" Heal, puis mn Tash Priced | Garigue. aw yates trom vnew | OAT SILVER LAKE ture, Up Wo 24 mathe to repay. | Yeran 00. : school. er sandy; beach Pre-Teen iv. wer pent aioe included. | om Silver Lake near Pontisc. CASH to pay bills, finance or re-| Joti oe A got WATKINS HILLS: for children. Shown by ap- wooded Jot in ee PS Pre-Teen = intment. MArket 43560 e area. Ideal then y call to} 30, 3 Bedroor Brick Full Base- — 2 for 1 or 2 level homes. Full FE 54-8121 of your. visit to our| brown and ment “oom Heat, Finished Rec-| WILLIAMS LAKE, 3 LOTS, PVT. ¢ $10,000. Buy now and F be ans White el! wool mae. Caspeled. One a. beach, seb. ali for $500 ar Assume | * full summer season.‘ 2 . Home & Auto’s| er, $2. Sub-teen suit ~ ena ee WARD E. PARTRIDGE Undefstandiog at beiphl. "We | Jacket sue’ 10. 88 Sal Ss elcome your or dress, ideal seine WOODS: b Redlnoww in seoshsTvhe advints R 1 050 W. HURON 4-3581 opportunity to serve you.| and summer, Worn Excellent Bi-Level Home on Ter-| NEW MODERN COTTAGE AT 8T. ON, ST. dings. Size 10. $3.50. raced ., Carpeted, fireplace Helens, Mich. On the Au Sable OPEN EVE. ‘TIL 6 HOME & AUTO gO ~ gg car pinstorea garage. Ceram-| Shores. 2, tedvonm. bath, living DRAYTON | ent fe tile baths Full. -| room & j en-| We still have « li number —— = a with _Com-| of excellent lots « LOAN CO Por Information, "44s 8. Wetey | ‘ected restrictions, FHA & Rauit- PE 64121 coat end, het seta. LAKEFRONT: * Goh brah, Phony | able ahaa Convenient terms Berkeley Voss Leslie Sister Sines 2 & 3. Like Love! peies e ( . 4 Manage: i wie on cel af lane frontage % F 4302 Dixie Hwy. me o1080 |TR. Perey t Becond feo). | GRAY FLANNEL SUT. a ER oe tes | HOMRSITES ; year-old finger ip : $27,000.00, 1A NEXT TO 1100 ELIza-| 137 X. 150 ON A CORNER pres — ben Lk. "Ra. Nice ulling.site.| Just off ashabaw Ra on™ the LOANS $25 TO $500 |#AVE, coats, sxints, Swear WM. A. $1,000 cash. Owner. EM ' edge of Dreyton Plains. A B be ieee i On S RD vel site with excellent drainage. ENEFICIAL cheap, 2 . Boy * am. to drive your own well sult, size 12, 98. very 0 : . area. $1,300. Bob Ran- Fg A oC i. . FINANCE CO, dition. Call from 10: : ; ine na mer, z xy, & ho aioe revident Loan) only FE . afte 00, va > ao A wrence * EASTER FT i ACRE LOT ON MILL getline sie an the west. aide ar tke new. } price | 3007 W. PE 43569, ‘St. Also 4 one-mere lots left in Pontiac. Close to schools, Ex- —suth_sise_¢. he nev. Ay Pine Land Sub. on M15. Lots of| cellent site for tri-level or bi- LADIES CLOTHING ; se Bag tt fo level plenty of rich garden + | Men's suits & sport : COLORED SPECIAL! onan LO FD W. BURT — on woon: a $28 TO $500 $35 TO ghee | tone. Exc. cond. | R pay at” s0.58, ns Sanus mon’ ‘naueen ie pianel “Es with These wonder drugs certainly do remarkable things — | ,, » GOMMUNITY LOAN ©o. LADY'S NAVY BLUE SHEER! 61399. conn. -|? 7 BEKO FOL sites. Among large hardwood here’s a check from Mrs phe ® , dress, size i4, never been worn, 7 TION. BASEMENT, GAS by owner. FE| trees. About = Saami oY SERN: SGoel, See FE £403. | OR ole oven, exe. cond. 24 ton FURN. one, BATH nots east sine oF Pon. ee epece : TEAGUE FINANCE CO.|~ ROLLER SKATES water gooled console sir condi- VERY REASON AbLE — cee Pewee: oly | Pet teed seca ibs | Sale Business Property 49 Business Opportunities 51 ROG eae ee SS Lae iRonniTE ; ~~ Sages am. WILLIS M. close to Be te tl ee it can Dr “ z . CH. it 940: 2 55 g. Parke 45181) Excellent soll for fruit & berries. |LOT 77 x 140 WITH LARGE SHOE REPAIR SHOP LOA $500 * Has R. J. VALUET, Realtor | Ma*itse Pe sos FE S170 “y with §350 down, e on Aubura Ave. Close | Must sell or once” $300, PLatee “utes 7 sd £1888 | x00 ND AVE. FE $0003 | S0xia) LOT NEAR ST, JOHNS LADD'S INC. — ga ate pile Be ee ee son Rwy. ‘wouldnt choos MUL’ . ae , vee utheran Churcn. OL 1-1652. 4286 Dixie ary o at Sashabaw feesooable rr 30 will consider con-| RIVE IN & of, brn gd ce Ph, Rochester OL 6-0711, OL. 1-9791 | dition, Each worn twice. Yellow, seme na Ty on Ose _Brenings. : — Res. : yee ee size 14 $8: white, size 12, $10; | KELVINATOR ri . : HOMESITES FiIGH HILL \ VILLAGE ROY 1 KNAUF, Realtor ORAVEL PIT & READY MIX WHEN YOU NEED rose, size 9, $10. Call PE 8-1143. z FA ED REFRIGERATOR A modern planned comm for | 6% W. Huron OA To ee knowledge, or will ING GOWN. $1ZB 14.|"DuoTherm oll heater. bie ving, ons main ¢lane AUBURN ROAD, 380 #7 FRONT-| sell completely. Selling because of $ O $1 Floor length. EM_ 3-4501. Pee ere her PE St. working centers. A community of Se Ca ee Ee after _ 2:30. Port Huron, Mich > YOUNG MAN'S CHARCOAL FLAN-| LAUNDRY TUBS WITH. STAND- large rolling homesites. Several Buy Thru Partridge ; os rn nS Pig — Bad oA. $6) wows ak hi he a oo ia eek a view Or alee ba,| __List Thru Partridge Do You Want A. cudecnacs, Damente ta out vert Sea si good, $16, 3 br. of CR jacent to golf course & recreation } Business of Your Own? | sod’ ia Seer mimes Po Scrap & | S6A| tae 82. 0p ? Fidiacellaneous gS — Penns Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A Que of Pontiac's most modern én ap ron tems. Sk Sooke, 3356 Sashabaw LADD’S AT | 3585 L. . | CHOICE USED CAR LOT. Lo soon be ter lence. ‘thle tes -1_ PRICES FOR, SCRAP Tee UTO ; (24) AT ae cated on Perry 8t. near established & profitable bus: : FE 8-8101—FE Sama. sagt opp mle Used dav- ; Auburn Ave. with building. Lots Reas. rent. Long lease FINANC mis DOLLAR ae | K AND/ en apd chair, new slip BUILD NOW ame will tavelved. Cell FE Nd E Gc. ed. cars, PE Ga — MY| $56 G08'S. ‘Long Le, Blea, Mv In our wilbcaahashea Waterford Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 28 @nd_ask for Mr. ‘702 Pemties fay mk Bldg. 3-1462. ony Mich Hilig Estates. Estimates freely (77 N. Saginaw st. s Sale H Id Goods $7 | MONTGOMERY WARD WASHER fir from car plane or yours. | ____Opes_ Bveninge “ty. -|P rt id Mortgage Loans 54 “Sale Housepold Goods 87 _ tame" pertect condition, Mi ERBERT C. DAVIS | STORE ORO OFF ICE Cd Tl ge 1 CALL TO SWAP SERVICE WILL | MOTOROLA C COMB. RADIO AND 3 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. FE 6-4311/ Brick store or building LOANS—$600 to $l, 500 get you a line on whatever you speed rec wpe ott ahogeny B Th Partrid c . 18. THE “BIRD” T6 sEE want, “OR. 3-8561. _| console, Only $49.95. Milk’s, MI uy ihru Partridge 30 5. new oll furmece, ample ly es. mosere ce not, im | 2 STUDIO COUCHES. $10 EACH. | _ 6-1300. List Thru Partridge = A $105,000 GROSS Oakland Coun m | "Apt. 1, 287 Oakiand Ave. «| MAGIC CHEF GAs STOVE. GOOD Pn % i eHlempetend 102 £. Huron $ 4 Os 2. Fo cond. OR 3-4430 lachester Vous me ws 6 caper anced uae c apg orim- [3 MAPLE ARM ARM ( CHAIRS é& TABLE, ; 0. az s vba ler ipetcgideootalam | Fe ea per business. Top location on U8. ——. cond. Fir Beh: baby | MAHOGANY CHINA | CABINET. HIGH HILL VILLAGE Parcels, 4eni76 with leptle tank Opportunities 51 10 sone era car service © rough - in or enclose grand piano, Gent, cand: 40. sors ont ey 5-1438. a over - WASHER UTO. umurtesn Pinnaet communtiy ter! "FRANK SHEPARD |2 eraty ons erariom pon| is moots witau'uret wep | $c rE meisee gerege or 0 | 7 FC. SECTIONAL. LIVING ROOM | “ironer, balance $150 per week. : of lane road. ie from | OL, 1-751 2900 Tienken Ra.| lease. Low inventory. FE 3-0138.;| Buy valuable real estate all mortgages. suite and 3 tables, $55. OR| Used washer, $39, guaranteed GILES REALTY CG. | st wortise A commuo- |For Salo Acreage 47 WOR Bree BER ae 5| ee peNedenel Beng | a ano aL WOOL | “ 2 or e . 221 BALDWIN AVE. FE 6-6173| several pas ct ca ates. bee ge home very & area| STRAIGHT LIQUOR Se AGE LOAN Es" Jor pee with pads. Exc. cond.| zag atiachm Take over pay- - cated on hills with a view for ACRES- BEAUTIFUL, BUILD- 2. ae ae. 6 down. B LOANS | \. of $6.50 mo. or MACEDAY LAKE miles, Adjacent to golf course & “tas! sock r: 42,750. OR AR FHA—OI—BANK J BEDRO o Will b to your home recreation area. On paved eusonable terms ‘erm. PEs paint days is VEN VEXDING MACHINES — KEW, Busy liquor bar en main! Construction Compan complete. ) dining rm. sutte, two ime. Call FE 6-156, Coronet, You can own this very nest 3| wxeelient building sites. Low as| se stent coat , Ortonville | street wing in the|» > wd TV's & one console radio record | NEW HP. CENT bedroom home with # very cute| 931 950. ard Sar fishing yt a of = north. No | ®- Dettling Co. player. 1 Toro power mower. OR off. Used TVs $19.95 up. RCA col- kitchen, dining L, living room and | LADD’S AT 3585 LAPEER Rp. | é DRM IAR ; food ner dencing. Kucolient gross. Sw. fe pL gp FF = BE carport with slumioum 8 (MM) AT SILVER BELL RD. » Qrtoarille, _A RareSOpportunity Tile brick building room _waps i PAIn CUSTOM MADE ance Ww. 1133, 130. $1000 down, $18 per mo. in y Gift Shop and Home madera owner's apt, Tncluded. "An RM. MOD. drapes, $25. Sun lounge with 2/ONE 2 LIVING ROOM path ng Bag Se og Eg ACREAGE value st $45, Foe. woven wire cushions, $20. New elec. blan-| suite, cond. One overstuffed - gaara Sestae bane ha — ee et ee mo ee ee, Ceca ee Pee ee ee ee Fei, “never used, af25- ,Sumbeam | _ chair, $00. FE +3440. CITY LOTS of hd: “000 A'trontage.| ft lot-8 rm, modern home. with fife lowe. Ste BS aed Feu 3, BOOS a va aie 7m cogtoal MADE = Lines Ofvtich has ® grille. also «spac $1500. 3 rooms of store or space, : = as @ grille, s e Clarkston eee al ap with Ms 13 acres, Northeast of Ciark- rm. apt. Pius small cotege |\WART) E. PARTRIDGE] so & tare over catmoma? ier vt On eee. | See & me. Olan, ree feet depth fe . Large road frontage. Easy sored, ve < e by REALTOR FE J 3-8261. 5 PC. SET, NEW, re TABLE Wa rms. ™ i 5 ~ a AFF POR ‘SEWING - REAL ESTATE INC. Suilde F. $1, jo cash, ter Smal 138 5 aa ft “pray 000 down Y racy, many REAL ESTATE & nosinesaes ioxso” _— FOR DN.| Clectric heater. pee a | chine. Aimee see. Aine) ) com 2 6. ee sneeen Mich. tween Oxford uses for broperty—let's hear ROUGHOUT cout for camo tonilun’ on | TFC. CIVING ROOM -SUrTE Esrass' ysstomk, “ten Ont: ae VAN NORMAN LAKE “PONTIAC REALTY” from yon. 1050 W HURON. ST, | seas Brand new, davenport & cage, 3| ‘Someny yooreens. othe. Oe OD RETIRING COUPLE Gia tnacl | taba” drank 737 Baldwin FE 8-625 Vy. ‘33 DODG J FRAGTOR | Modern sien adage MY 21611. jake camden an simuae pcg ag yp whe or 1roux-F ranks OPEN EVE. ‘TIL 9 ped For coffee table. 2 deco lamps. te retin na Sope mre S} Priced’ to sell feet on ond. SPECIAL S GENERAL REAL ESTATE WE COVER _FE 6-2381 eee tee | Rare re Authentic . 8 on ey otek Gee eee Gee ee von: Lovely 3% | $08_Dixie_ Hwy. _OR_3-#701 THE STATE FT. " AOUREFRAIDER FOR | Lake Av table, buffet. ea- on eng fleer-—12518 carpeted’ liv- Mere. parcel cain > whee weet | BEAUTY SALON JUST SOUTH OF TAVaME Car Gea? s "psa boat & motor or cash. FE | § PC. WALNUT DINING R __Cherry finish. $250. EM Very ing window terms. . 14 Mile Rd No down payment. ee re Groce Eee set, $00. FE 2-124 | REBUILT WASHING MACHINES - im =| 42512 ca room with OFF M-24 | $908 EACH — Large 100 5 250 m.| Excellent opportunity ‘or man op-) Seun7® eet zoek Seine better ins ¢ PIECE BEDRM. SUIT AND 8; All makes anteed. Thyie sewer: picture w , 2 Oxi? bed beautiful building sites, 3 jots near Oxford’ Excellent soil. | erator. MI 47018. jay cent tty ounet” sonny 130 FT. LAKEFRONT LOT. piece dining room suite, 2 twin, Electric, $02 N Johnson. 1,500 roomy 12x18 Youngstown kitchen. ps gi Wall oo! Leth Excellent restrictions, Name rox |S SHOP FOR RENT. Ph making money, only $8500 plus | Coen, in. one pay * _maple beds. comp. FE 6-222. | _ 4-516 & utility room. Washer, dryer & | 250 feet. Priced low at 81.- oun Meeeee: Ae Be Se: eres | cuasec pled ope | 4,900 suiotNo Lor | 9 _ FC. WALRUS DINING Si. Stars pares oond PE poe. 7 hove d. Alum; 580 and 81.300 with smail , | Buy Thro Partridge ASBC. EDM. OGEMAW CO. 95) As DOWN PAYMENT suite, $90; walnut bed & dresser, | ‘or, perfect cond. $65. PE 9-96 horas & nercees, Wale plusert amount down. . 1. H. BROWN, Realtor | se : x120 building and separate home| TRabe FOR OTHER REAG $30; 2 desks, $15 and $22; sofa | REFRIGERATOR, $2 We. o! GAs in porch, ot] * gil water heat- 100 x 100 FT | 1362_W. Huron Ph. PE 2-4810 List Thru | Partridge pene $ ares. ts, Sos tgheen coveny.| = bios pomp week “aba $94.50" up - Dining act eyed - Sh0 80. er, Venetian : floors x eT. as — BY OWN] thing will take some cash and | — Pe. ee . day & $19 50. i tw garage : 8% ACRES. STARTER 8 apt. brick inc fully furn ta 9 x 12 RUGS. WOOL FACE, $1695. enport & chal SHAT IAL cree ake ae) SMALL BUILDING | EugRR MATES | Ruta Si | Geagateatt Seawriee oe a ALDET, Realtor |. decom Seo ibaa eas | Flay Pai. “scr 5 total tank . ° tance : 4 ce. ©. 6638. tar ss . Terms can be * Drive 00 ft. with small building, 950. $1,000 380 tered walls, clean base. Timken | SHIAWASSE SD & 8DM LTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | pads, 95.99, Pearson's Purntture, | —7ut Ae acon Elizabeth e oe = modern. Commerce month. Paul A. Kern, Inc. hot water heat, 2-car gar., show- sing over $150, yearly, : Lake Ave. ae 8 ; iy : ‘by appointment road 11% N. Sagianw. Pontiac. ing $400 @ month income, near; m wine. <6. | 195) GMC DUMP TRUCK, GOOD | ii CU. PT. COLDSPOT : z ag Sy 12 —e Lake. $800 with $400 down. FE 23-0200. ¢ School at 632.500: $8,500; 00 stock to handle, this is | condition. 4 for cash or swap| Chest 7 2% -yrs. old. Good = + iron, bench, bion K. G. HEMPSTEAD ove. 470 Oakland Ave. Call FE | the you will find. us | _for house, FE 40922. cond. Call mortings. PE 4-5364. = excell » Lt 102 E. Huron st FE 4-628 BROWN ROAD ACRES 10 LARGER) WiOH- | _* eaTATe = = 103, oF MOBILE CRUISER. | 0x12 Felt Base ne RCA 12%" EVES. res 5-0510, FE 2-3071 Several 2 ac ele just . Truly beau- | DAVISBURG. = ANT & sleeps full bath, full a a Bee ees tifal oh paved main road. $7500, equipment. @ lots. Oniy $1,150 | HARDWARE, LAKE ORION. 85,000| for “are cash. Private 2513 LINOLEUM, 9639. any console, Only . Milk's nice = be br 1000 down 5 years to pay. Mil- down stock takes everythin _buy. OR 3-8561: oral iy VINYL _MI_ 6-1300. es Brown road. $1,475 with 10 a ty, mile north of Mae BARDWank’ DIXIE HWY. North 4 ¥ get it wa (Highland. Rd.) Owner on CASS. Zoned business. Income.| of Pontiec. $10,000 with ge.000 | ANTIQUES. BED ses i. t. Wall Tile 25 ~~ a 1, din- — ee, ises Sunday 38. Townsend ¢5010.| 2 family. Also monmees, eres | Gove’ tasbuda eer: bed. adding "machine, Pol paler nUNnER CASE PAINT. G. ts ok RENT: MI 41338, and - ; ryr ; e, rented r $65 per month. | * a LERSHIP CONFIDEN- E 41906. «9 81.95 T bath OSLYN ROAD down. © phone information. __Syers, 141. W. Huron. %6.- a eared te Gaeenr For Sale Farms 48 1 ee HAYDEN, Realtor AUTO SHOWROOM 2 LARGE Fon SALE On A BED, | 12_ TV TABLE MODEL AND 16 aRORITE IAOnen pay- 4 BEDROOM BRI growing area w 200 ft es ‘ 2aNe BLDGS. $8500 plus stock, build-| "oom home, r lake. Close to TV console, FE Per Week On fenced 5xi28' lot with of paved frontage. Also 200 86 E. Walton. Open Eves. FE 8-0441 fn all, $5,000 down, _ School & bus owas. FE 5-7800. “2. er Wee ft i ar “GTORE, THUMB AREA m.| La i D CASH | "Dow i. rm 2 pe ry Bain dows * on ine investment at 63.700 ‘Sith 80 ACRES 500 plus stock, mei | “Se, POSE Ae CONTRACT a . Prectn ; ee = wh, tl enh termaaicor sah é SS a a ; $5, down. (WHERE YO HAVE 8O0L jos to =: a Deca = SEWING MACHINES i & natural ral fireplace, int dining ell. ee oad aan ne. _ DRY CLEANING OAs STATION, M30. Pumps 20,00 | PROPERTY). HJ. VAN whee, | rey, ee. Tt peren used. very reasons ie, We serv. ull totes ig Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ine go ppt lg Bipewe x PLANT ; lease, "plus, Inventory tory, PuiLGns SOF Cans Ot WATER WEA Tex. |“, \ eo Tog va Pad me Geneon : le BB, r Forme and bus. for NW. Saginaw ot.’ Pe t-4ies| {8 stalle plus 4 horse stalls, Near do Pontiae on rocery* stores, hotels, “motels, | 42 Sel, capectty, Like new, Trade WALTON TV NG: . Open ev enings "’t! 8:30 milk hears. with cooler, heavily traveled gh- X, reso: and > —oF_seil. With attechm : granary, live year round t and k . a ane every wi Cor. Jo FE 2-2257 : ee stream — cattle A real tall’ tS thet Com na mae hee "aieh- Lake Privileges 3 os Pam w nag Oh § WATER- Po) Sree mente of 06.05 me | percep emo gy dhe ms ; farmer's farm priced low equ ing. 1987 lalate) offices: mat ad an 2 HOUSES — Near Crescent mee a ee wa bs 2 18° living ropom, full din- ADAMS to settle estate af only $14.- truck, attractive brick front Late Kew 3 bedroom tress, “Tappan anaes 7 @ room, 2 bedrooms. Pan- Liquidation sale of following wel! 300 with $5,000 down. Shown building, paneled office, 60 Statewide ranch. Large kitchen with items. ‘+5684 nee (Mie +0401. a Be) DOUBLE foe ae eled basement rec. room located city and suburban jots.| by appointment. feet frontage. Also includes ee ree baat 18% CU. Fr. PAK-A-WAY PREEZ-| fit al taee can he screened patio. 2 car at- Must. be sold-—owner’s orders. : large 3 family brick home B. D. CHARLES, REALTOR Small poy Gapeaek eee Upri Like new. Must sell MADE INTO BED. 320, CAT con, feohed t garage, outdoor shuf- au priced for fast action. EZ) Jidw. M. Stout. Realtor | — oneal nt — re Real inetate Service of Pontiac CASS LAKE — 3 bedroom _theap. Call after 4:30. PE 2-0753. FE 42889 AN Se grtt Ctlenting | ecise, feneed, cower, water, tights | 17". Sentnew St. Pu. im scien! turn. Reams Ses, possible oo, [1117 6. Telegraph E_40521 cottage with attached ga- 8 PC, MAHOGANY DUNCAN STUDIO COUCH. EXC. COND. PE end gas — East Wilson Ave $ 900 Chea 5 Eves), 20) 2 nearly handle payments on Sale Land Contacts 52 Porapak Naina | neces a Get ‘cae ce | ae (BRICK § BEDROOMS 80x160 undeveloped, rich soil. this property, First time of- PPL EPPO LIE DOE GEE or will sacrifice $1,500 for a ee table, bedroom rocker. | Speen QUEEN IRONER. LIKE cheiee, Ottawa Drive lo- Lakeside Drive 8 200 ° fered, we are happy to .600. down payment Will breakfront, lounge matching chair “new, OF 6-2002 Oe ving room wi 66x200 with 28x36 block base- | CLARK oT ON ARE \ show’ this splendid oppor- 4 PER Ponslel DISCOUNT, $2000 om good used car — and draperies. Exc. cond. in doc- Cake TU : natural fireplace, paneled |i ment on W. Kennett road. $2200 | af - IN £ Ws tunity. Priced at $39,900 with. Land tract. Takes $1200 to railer or land con- tor's home. Orchard Lk. and | SQUA B MAYTAG WRING- rary bs lev. Gown? 6 710x150 with sewer, water, lights,| Good modern home, basement on 30 per cent town. By ap- ee aM WILLIAMS REALTY. tract: equity on either of Commerce Rd. ist bik. to fi = __tt, good condition, $60. PE 2-881. boaresms, fell tilled beth’ up ne—trwin Ave... $1700, 7 acres, small barn, corn crib, petntment. only. . these homes. off Commerce road. 3238 Erie STOVES. BOUGHT, SOLD, Ex- ts oom and on 3rd feori1a” on so . between | cians pg or LET YOUR: $9 g: $ Fince 1 DUNCAN PRYFE iN. “= d Turner's, 02 Mt. Clem- Base ir f yy... | SEE ROCHESTER > room s > m : 23-0801. wits ooh treninee.“f cor 1321 ar. ot Rd. ny OME PHOTOS Edw. M, Stout, Realtor Batema tables, mahogany. Exc. cond. +180 SwivEL & ROCKING CHAIN. brick garage, Tremendous 804x206 pacar ie $2000 | FY, FE, WEAVER, Broker Tl 'N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165 nN com, > 2-6412 or 2341 Mid; Chrome dinette set. FE 48761. s2n10T Font oa Indlanwood | 1445 avpurn Rd. an ne. Open Eves. Till 8:30 W¢ YRK for YC U ’ - Fine missive mome_S et. Lake. sae — K 1948 RE- Fas -v wie 1 acre undeveloped corn land | Rochester OL _2-0831 We have both and small mM “rigerior Excellent condition. itd + oe Leslie R. Tr Tripp. Realtor Pareel_ on Waldon Rd; Ciark- ~ Buy Thru Partridge — | 79 EALTOR | contracts for sale pt, eour- a psen inp Bocrst, OS MA, coos. Good Staschsepina the. et re Prt or Age Tine ston maze ae os _Li Th P. id Panrnipan is. ‘BIRD’ teous service. Cali rom hour, FE 1 is IN. TABLE , . | _W. Huron, ADAMS ist ru Partridge TO SEE. so or FE . for RCA electric range, Bendix elec- TABLE MODEL FV it I we FOR FARMS AND A FOR 1 See in FOPER Ted ‘HAYDI No obligations. | REALTORS FE 40528 trie dryer. 6387 Hatchery Rd., 17 in, 045. ‘Pw 9-000, FOR COLORED RE AL Call Rutledge, OR 1111, FE €-0003 gervice station. Low. inventory. ae C HAYDEN, Realtor | 377 8. te Wiens. Lake. ¥ ron Ih ee TY eo LAPEER CO. TRADE open Bre. |~ SELL OR TRADE POR Tun BORE CANTER POOND | Sanct*“puase’ gompletgy, with full basement & gas beat, | 342 Auburn Ave FE 43392| # Toom modern farm house, smet! HOYT “easy to Loan = 53 | 811,80 “PAMILY — Le 7 Ups, Al Electric Co., 1060 W. Huron. chelee south side After 8 pm basement barn, chicken house & (Btate Lisenced Lenders) cated in an exce renting | A little te “out eo, - but * lt | TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR ten, 9600 Gowns Deeee | OR 3-908 =peeoes ne aa Len) re COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE! Tange lot with’ two car Gare One| sizes. Que ano electric. feftiger-| @¢ ranges. R. B. Munro, 1000 |Also have another 3 bedroom with! OFF SASHABAW | 10 ACRES WITH LAKE | Over Qu ecte parking areal on | Buckner Customers apt. Ist floor. Two apts. up. Two! Bat tures. "beds, chests, | TWO” COMPLETE CART —INON ————— corner lot. paved | Yea! building lot, -100x150 ft Large bome & garage, built in "¢7 busy highway —large newly re- Are Pare: Basement. New AC} 4 = raped bears ; ‘One with 4% ft. tud ce a 80 down High, dry & level Good location | West of Pontiac. oo 17 500 ‘with | modeled sturdy farm ouse—solid decart ‘A real money maker’ | ‘mattresses. Living room suites,| One 8 ft. tub. $25 each outfit. In- R. D. RILEY, Broker | Only $909 on easy terme terms as a rock—excel or conver- Ha Folk will ad a ie, old age here.| occasional chairs, peter lamps, | quire 145 Elm (300 Eliz, Lk. Ra FE #1157) BAS UISIDE ma Q fn ern Evins centtin cn a ppy Ss ner fenced fd sets, radios, rugs, dining room { ) ACRES—VACANT ities with livine quarters on the contract, good housetrailer or cultes. oan TRADE- IN DEPT. INC “OME P "ROPE Me: T Y Two well-located lots 4@9xllo ft 16 West of 300 | 1.950—for this vai- Buckner's Employes serve with a equity in your as Down other te & USED. each. City water & sewer. y miles West of Pontiac, $300) {able location | smile in the most friendly man- ayment, Ask for Mr Brews. me NEW Guar, electric washer ...... os beese slotear a 2 epts. Smaller | $450 each Only | per acre. Terms | mer. It is easy to deal at Buck- H. Brown Realtor, a our ‘trade dept. {for real 2-pe. living roon. ote . 0.95 house at rear of jot. Located at! W. BLOOMFIELD RIDGEW = HOYT REALTY ner’s where courtesy and kind- ores Bie LAY-AWAY PLAN Occasional chairs ~ = $6.95 nese Gontel, : ssc ta nae | Lovely home site, 75xi09 ft, tn, 20 beldwia Ave. FE 2-9840 FE 2-1041| borrowing ite " Abel Saeed oe % aay 6-pe, dint "room gaps 3 good rentals. Price $10,500 with | Cass Lake Woods secticn” of Sale Business Property 49 254 8. Telegraph Provide for | your immediate and We buy. sell or trade. me out Metal ek Me wee tos ‘WEBSTER, Sean ESTATE oa pepe lake privileges. | ~~~~»~~.~w nn ele aarp by arranging for and look around, 2 actes of free Gas vahen realy resi SOCaEe sa |Oxtord, Mieb. resi $e (120FT. FRONTAGE ON MONT- ite REPO . e cash Cred sccoust with the parking. WYMAN’S : OFF JOSLYN | gil tt will teose, FE 900m. LET’S TALK and your pamreaage ls copeasten, | 2% "BAT. 8 ee Several nome. sites, soxi0 ft. | ide PY PROWeS BUSINESS" and your patronage is appreciat- OPEN, MON 9 ho!» TO 6 | 18 W, Pike he FE 41123 $390 DOWN | gach E Columbia. High & | on Dixie eaway with 6 a Loans to $500, Up to 24 months | TA ¢ miles .e ‘ot 1 mite USED ar $19.08 UP. 3 bedroom home. full basement | City water & sidewalks _ concrete block . eee "et Peele on ee R. . ro Electric Co., 1066 Lapeer with eas heat, fireplace in living M: AC EDAY GARDENS | bullding "One. Teom mod. Western Michigan Hotel BUCK > hg | Sas orner Payments o: Cc lot ie 80 year old own a NER ANTI AsH | USED ELECTRIC SINGER SEW- FE 2.9657) $00 per month topped road good location. close | el gpl i eorgae ciel yard to retire. pain ¢ has 66 snare FD tops. Black walnut.| Mg machine. *§22.50. Call Allen's, to school. Only $1,100 on easy | with wonderful term A rooms cocktall bar. z Homesite off Morgan Rd. FE 20143. R. D. RILEY. Broker terms. | 3 e s. AAA heoretead. y Comin FINANCE CO : : 7 a Bt. off! ——— JOHNSON, REALTY, FE Gualg cha faerea ceadan NANCE CO. wMERAL iF MAHOGANY CON- USED * 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE. 41157 | AVON TWP +2533. = _ ps a ® available 2ND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG. WILL SWAP 1953 RAMBLER STA-| sole 7 & sounds reai 7 * ) lacome Pro n 43A Two weil-iccated kts. 100138 ft =es PONTIAC =" wagon for pickup truck in get, — for. only $25. . Poet's. sees Fl get Tae PDT ott yo be . “7. & community water Investment Parcel Hardware “8. ree vy Poe wil sell Remnbior for. oa soi Moe 7 7 ine eee poaerd } or intor t ef ————errerorrw HN ON LLUUC—~— ECC SENS EVE SURLND 6 6™CLF™FFSCUClMTicntom- Peake GSA wee cecee l0ltCttltC(i‘C(‘(CRY(TWCOUO(‘(;CACWNUTUCQMMYTRQ 8 8 sid SRT OT UET EM nc sas eee x 2 "a pasty FOR SALE BY OWN. CHURCH SITES Corner parcel located on black-| Centrally located in smait | 230 BARNGTON, Wal WALLED LAKE = ek ae 3-268. wANTIQUES pata -—~ Se Separate entrances, & auto. gas| Four well-located lots, soriea f.| nity, 130x168 excellent" opportun- Beaufat new ould apes rtment size fiano in A-l com | 3 piece bedroom suite and other Prig auto 5 Pee ort, Gao furnaces. Excellent condition. FE | On Cloverlawn off Kennett Ra ity for most any type business. be leased at a gure GET CASH QUICKLY dition for.Grand Piano. 497 Eliza- FE 5-8774, 554 W. Iro-| Maytag auto ca ssepentes tas 00 __5-2334 after 6 p.m ae. frontage City’ water. Only| Priced Jew at only 84,950 with or purchased, Bu uy, "business beth Lake Rd. FE 3-9821. 49.50 ~ROOMERS OR # FAMILY BRICK on Emersod of Mi. Ciemene 36; c——_- -- Up to $900 a TARE 01.300 | Caait ~ se “ - 2 locks” from Bears, 24 rooms, 28, 1 thee conn, Vater & sewer. Edw. M, Stout, Realtor MICHIGAN RB N | privileges on two iskes. Only A. LANDMESSER BROKER oe 0 x 12 Axminster rug |: DE Ring | §2.980 00 eney term 187) §. TELEGRAPH RD “LENGTH MUSKRAT COAT. Btrofer ol EPT. IDGEWAY: K. G. HE MPST} EAD 41582 : Cd CY } gS $175; but will take $159. We ares ve and exchange every- | Dresser ceeveeneees OIG os oS Seléwis Ave. __FE +400 10 x yturon st FE «: PARK AT O§R FRONT DOOR | oo. ND FURNITURE ay ~~ APR ya . For § Sale L ake Prop. 44, EVES. PE 5-0510. FE 23971 Brick a. block sore “hae ride. L | Gtormine OF 00D CLBAN 104 he ON | Davenport & ch @ baie ieee sss. $4.80 PAA 150x300 WOODED Lor IN OAK- trally located and could be B 7 P 4 oan Company SUMMER. SPORT JACKETS, ining rin set ses S40 BO #60 130 FT. BEAUT. SILVER LAKE 00% Minor. Cail after 4.30 FE. ised’ for any . uy, r artridge BR EW. 1 GIRLS COAT. NATO sg ty Fu ADCERTSED Broplee table mahogen «« 80.50 frontage 2.5685 __2-0548 tases. Only 99.975 with $2,500 List| t | Thr Partridge | 32 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. |’ siz BRAND KEW & 20RC. tT MY, Gouin OO Retrigerator _ Hse ‘SBEAUTIP. Howe sires OVER. “COLONIAL EST ATE S | oe. 2 ey “UPPER | a PENIRSOLA'S FINEST | FE ? 9206 oe nats Sd ee FE 5-9221 (. me MANY OTHER. 5 mn e. 80x tion Woodwa: . \ eure ep eedeet gras = hd payment Easy” terme OT? Ra’ on Colonial Wee 2 oe ok WM. YI, KNUDSEN. ieetate cay Stes, mance asi] THOMAS. ECONOMY. 1& O'CON non, BROKEN bors ae, : aie Qaly 4 “ REALTOR nities. " price ranges. Write for | \ | FURN TUR amy bp0e0" moo JAM 310 Ponting State Bank Bice. | free brochure STATEWIDE! AT | wane > “Lvinneteee i LO \ EO,’ , sive ad Grand River / RE 23400. le +4516 ves, Call PE #-14t2/ |, RAPID RIVER, MICH. - “4 STawrescs Ot , Fetus 3-3534, me 7 mt. A v , — \ “emi ods a Sal Mee is theeweeenel OO a een n news Up, per cet of on ao sahara aepere Fades % TON "51 CHEV. TRUCK, BX. ladder, TV serial, 211 W. , E 5 - = if ta, high. ’ A ¥ ~ ANCHOR FENCES peetiaates re eet || TILIZERS. BARNES HARDWARE 742 W. Huren St. Easy Parking HOT Wares HEATER, $15. 2-972. JET WATER PUMPS $0.5." G. A. Thom: 80 8. & bow: bag hg Be "40:00" to. 11:30 “only. FE 2-000. “Eee Bene LIONEL, & AMERICAN \ FLYER TRAINS ——t factory ine factory parte. gt aad test 5s Se Walton, and Terms. oa tactory analyter 5 & VICE W. HURON ‘ST. 921 Mt. Clemens er SERVICE | TAKERS "GW. MURON ST. PTY ER, $13; ms. Hundreds benches & tables, $8 & rs to ¢ e from in rub- Hh gliders, $10 to $15; ber base or Jelled r rs with $20; fly trap, in rear of al. barrel i store. Oakland and hand yen. ; 14 boat|_ 436 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 5-61 Pet ring” spt, tate: we wit) LUMBER BARGAINS chair, atee ls + Used and New n. ADDITIONS. | a. oeee alee ee 2) oe or MY 2-152]. 2x8: 2x10; 9x12; “"3x12—a Geokeg bargain priced. Used toilets, sinks, pipe, steel Aluminum Sing Install now and forget problems Locteig.e awe Ferd — Auburn Rochester Rds. Call OL 1-9041 for free estimates. Always Call EM 3-2731 ee eee eee See ee Subu PAUL ST. -CYR (Pield tile and fittings) Weather-strip windows $12.98 Redimix concrete & motor.. Ceda. —— posts . 45e fp Sseaos door hardware..... metre Ft =e of — & brushes rt | PHA Estimates SURPLUS LUMBER & || MATERIAL SALES CO. Rd. (M59) OR_3-7002 ar Cc. SMITH TYPEW! GUN eabinet. 16 millimeter projector. German-msade camera, Photovit. FE 4-3046. LUXAIRE FURNACES Lowest sale pric: ever. terms © f ‘ON conta SERV. ___ COR 3-164 a ek Pog rhe with reels TAPE | RECORDER, pes. Gost ses. i = old. vit. ‘en MEDICINE E CABINETS, LARGE 20° ete cabinet, $7.05 value. 90°08. ehtly “marred. Also with. and without — New slid door wall-to- ing double units, wall cabinets, te values. See our large an Fluo LUMBER CO. NATION! A Bo ¢ RECEIVER 6 m. LA bg onl Lake Read ford SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY % gt fy GALVAR or ft. 8 w PE 6-2100| % ft. — Ss to 20° . ft. © * - Pf we 5 on = * © wo ses ie i presk3e in‘s. VE PL FE 5-2100 -|NEW AF LOCO. i CARS. we KOTEN Warwick's, FE _—. we r Kewtone MEIGHTS sue LY, 2685 Lapeer BEEF AND sais 2600 Union Lake Bia Commeres Window AD fant MPOR ' doore fro REACH CA TOMERS at fied Ads, PATIO SLABS, OUTDOOR FIRE- |! places & a, incinerate. Variety in color and éold EF A. Const. Co. 7200 Cooley take Rd. EM 3-4825 PLYWOOD — | BS BES FHA gold by | DE I checrecl [4x8 Sheet $1. 35 Prey ie eee BORMBISTER ~ Northern Lumber Co. . D. LaLone, HEELCHAIR ST ATRL ESS i Pablo nal 5-B064 a: wae a AND ALUMINUM COMBI. nation doors and windows, BENSON LUMBER CO, TED: A RELIABLE PERSON to take over payments as a new electric sewing machine. Call Oakland 68-3465. 61 Do It Yoursett eee f AND FLOOR SANDER, Fou — ‘Al FILL DIR TOP SOIL ue & GRAVEL FE 3-142 EVENINGS AFTER 5:30 jd A. STONE, SAND & GRAVEL TOP SOIL & CRUSHED &sTONE. FE 56-7140 Awl — id A STONE SOIL Biack Dirt, Pill, ‘Band, Gravel Evan Humphrey PE 2-1098 gre, teamers, e6. FE 83144, 240 FOR RENT PO! HAND SANDERS—DRILLS—SAWS BROWNIES HARDWARE FOR RENT Lake Ave, aa im Builders Suppl: 156 W. Montesim. FE Hi aed wi Cameras, Equipment 61A CAMERAS, LIKE NEW, EF for the prices. Argus C3 wi flash ig adn also 50 power flash, Bargains. A with Pa MMtawest 4-8886. Cc. savant ES nave sod CAMERA SHOP 67 W. FFE 5-6618 Sale “Musical. Goods 62 120 BAss ACCORDION, EXC. Exc, cond; : juat jg ples es tke | owners. ° new. Gallagher's 16 E. Huron 5' PE 4-0566, BALDWIN ACROSONIC CONSOLE. 43-in. . Original cost $1,150; almost new. Bench to match. New Ee value for quick CALBI ame co, i! ao — BEAUTIFUL Gan . Just a a oS. ses, Nome: _— up to 36 mos, pay. CALBI MUSIC — 119 WN. Saginaw $-8222 1008 a RG Ale SOIL IL G1, BLACK a Ppeatty, 136 Baldwin. FE eT TOP SOIL Loaded & delivered 1261 ary Ave, Al nu 7, SAND vel, OR %-2943. Bisck aire ravel and fill, OR “36865, . ; A-1 TOP SOIL Biack dirt, send, gravel & fill, "and front in loading. JEONARD ers $01L. SAND, GRAVEL q «iy & grad i TOP SOIL AND Tr ne fill sand ead cramal. rel ror Sat SAND GRAVEL & fil, FE 60002. Or OR AAA TOP oon. BAND, GRAVEL, nu iL Girt alse roto tilling, FE rit Seine OF GRAVEL. BEACH — rotted cow manure, FE 337i. Attention Truckers 31483. PE 5G08) ie DIRT. SAND B GRAVEL | en cow Son MANORE “BALE. i712 South Bivd., E. gotten John R and Dequindre or call OL 2-3401. tow ‘MANURE -_ LIGHT HAUL- —BE_O8 9). ne GINDERS FOR SALE FE 2-502 UY, “LOWEST aie Accordions, Violins from Cornets, Clarinets service, Tuning. 6-0571, ELECTRONIC ORGAN, LIKE month- a Mr. Verner, ATTA at SIC 8:30 a.m, 10. "8, Sale Office Equipment ¢ 63 TRECTORS’ TABLE & 14 MATCH- cloth u. blond finish, 14 ft. long. Cost 64,000. 3 years “Can_ be for less than wen aa ra mpiae, ie how $2.85. Wire smelt nets, Reg. $5.00, now $4.60, Plastic waders, Reg. $7.95, now ES | att hip boots, Reg. $15.95, now 612.95. ; Anderson Hardware Ra, DRIVEWAY GRAVEL, ROA 2 ravel, delivered, FE 4-326) _Fr 2-1466. RICH BLACK DIRT GO00p delivered, reason shreaded, FE 2-5033. G00D TOP SOIL, LOADED OR _delivered. FE 4-0912 or MY 31411 1D FARM TOP &OIL. 5 YDS. for $10 delivered. FE 4-€588. 60°D ROAD SuaVEL 3 YDS. for $7 delivered = 5 GOOD TOP SOIL. WEEDS. Call P. J. WA ALDIE. ove 27611. LOADING TOP S0IL DAILY. _Yale & Stanley. FE ie NOW LOADING. PEA Willow & Lock Haven. PE 32-4750. PROMPT DELIVERY 2% YARDS black dirt or peet. ¢ OR 3-9644. EAL RO | TOP SOIL. $2 PER . re Ds Delivered, FE 6-6372. Anytime N PILL DIRT, GRAVEL. TOP weal. Biack dirt. Call FE $-0440. SHREDDED BLACK DIRT Pit between Perry and Soatyn. We awe deliver. B. L, French TOP sort, sara OR DELIV. ered, FE 2-206. 88 | TOP Sof. », GRAVEL AND FILL, PE 5-3552. TOP SOIL, BAND AND GRAVEL, and chain saw work. OR_3-9513. oi any - ALAN: “Quick, oben s the brake?” Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 For Sale Pets 69 AIREDA AKC, JOHN Fag om he ‘Eee a alee Aggie 6 bake b25ts, | AEC, GOLLIES. REASONABLE. PE ae ey toveraiee, OL wks. old Be housebroken, OL 29-1457. 3471 24-Mile Ra. AKC neo. COCKER PUPPina, OR AKC BEA $25. T7164 ioe Rd., oy Harbor, FE i “DAGHENUND: BLACK AND _tan_ puppies. OL 3-301. AKC FEMALE DACHSHUND.é mos, old, ebroken. §40. MA __ 41436. BABY PARAKEETS FOR EAS- r. $2. 743 E. Mansfield, off Jos- Baby PARAKEETS. READY TO rare birds. Mrs, A. J. 109 Hemingway Ra., old, it, Must on is : . * rs, Must se * Chi Re Auburao Heights. FE 17-0683, BEAQTIFUL COLLIE PUPRY. PUPPY. FE- BEAUTIFULLY MAR Tw AKG of eat female Collie. 7% mos. i 3-2839, anytime. BEAUTIFUL | Age C MALE GERMAN pone 2 — ae st of Bix mang. Mariel “og HALP DACHS 1 year old, needs home in country. E 5-3748. TON TERRIER 2 PUPPIES. ‘ale, 4 mos. OR 3-2913. BOSTON TERRIERS AT STUD, _Senee” “* AKC reg. Curtiss. OR COCKER PUP! PUPPIES. A AKC REG. FE SOcREE PUPS. 6 WEEKS OLD, _ OR 3-9068, DACHSHUND PUPPIES. AKC MIN- _iature sired, standard, LI 3-8762. DACHSHUND PUPPIES. RED ~ AKC. 6 weeks old. Ph. MUlberry 9-1878. EASTER 238 W. + ecdarhebe! $1.50 EACH mken Rd, Rochester EASTER BUNNIES. OR 3-2558 A 8, PPLES on pie wre eng ea bulbs, 231 N. Squirrel Rd, FE 101s. $140 A BUSREL AND . Homestead ra Lk LITY PRUIT. N. Spy, Moin’ Johnathan and others. _. in — grade bu. Swee - Oakland ue 1% HP, GARDEN TRA ae ota after 4 p.m. Ty aP. DAVID BRADLEY GAR- on tract With atlachmen ii, HP. BOLENS oan ‘ ig ao, ae ve ime FORD TRA i blade, scoop. 7676 High Rad. a - PRAZER ROTOTILLER ayig Parts & service, New & oeed tillers. FE 4-4300, 1580 Op- 2 tows “BOY TRACTOR TRAWLER. After 6:00, FE 1-026 bottom plow. i*S ft. =. a 1 season. a 2410 og, aes “+ tims 86-2727. tors Several Rots avai 6507 Dixie +19 DAInY ranean BE SURE TO get our low m ond serviced = 5 — We can save you mone #4, Dav tabure. cman, roy 139.90 UP ON N GARDEN Peal Esa AND Lees’! SALES & re 321 Mt. Clemens &t. DEARBORN MOWERS at types of Ford tractor, MeCorm- MA eats 41 hole grain drill. se ER i ee = 7| Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway” Drayton Plains | Every Friday .4..7 P.M. Every Sunday ....2 P.M. BUY & SELL DAILY OR 3-2717 ms worn, NEW MOON, Romeo Re. 10 mi. ee . R of call i TRAILER. EXCH ANGE UALITY—10 WIDES | PARTS & SUPPLIES 60 8. Telegraph FE Open Eves. “ti 8 & Sun. p.m. if FT, MASONITE } WOUBETRATL- er. Pully equipped. 4 ‘si ODEL PONTIAC owe, ALL - = rs - shade, PE 42753. 231 8. ; (60 8. Telegraph Pontiac FE 2-3200 1522f Holly Pe ~ Holly ME 4-6771 Open Eves. & Sun. p.m. Must ST SACRIFICE 10 1956 hd GEN- aoe DOLLY ao “CABLES, complete. €25. Ess$- SAVE $$ 80 FT. 3 BEDROOM, 10 WIDE. ee 3 complete bedrooms at a - at Biutehfan low price of $5,005 p> | a s. = area, Ranker meg "Bob ‘Hutchinson Mobile Homes Sales Inc. 4301 Dixte Highway Drayton Plains, Mich, OR 3-122 For Sale Housetrallers 78 mareanses ‘Traveler, Peon tan | 8 7 star Pioneer, Glass 3 mode} trade-ins in 1 or 2 bedroom models = & im rt price. aoe up years en . Huu ho cockpit. “9480 Rares gays bi is2i0 onlay Ra, sponte 28 Sn 25-H.P. MOTORS LARGE SELECTION SLAY BAUGH’S 690 OAKLAND = zaeees ALUMACRAPT BOA are ae $1,764, 47 godeath ha. Keego Harbor, PE 5-40 ma, . TRAILER & . MA INLAND ‘LAKES SALES 3127 W. Huron FE 4-7121, FE 32-6123 “EVINRUDE MOTORS LEADING BRA Wolverine, & n. Grumman é& ae Town Canoes wa ean ea AVAILABLE “Harrin rington Boat Works ieee s. Tel lace viele: “5 6033 egrap! 2- we ak MANIA, 36 “PT. ONE —eeeeeteacesenecc bedrm. Cash. Can be seen at EVINRUDE MOTORS 8a. —_ Trailer Park on Tele- ee Al Lee TS raph UTBO. id —S RECONDITIONED MO- M ROAR Bett aR TO FI 3 ee Teepes, now available, Pay ANY BOAT OR MOTO ° TRAILER EXCHANGE — SALES & SERVICE OHNSON MOTORS _ oats, trailers, ies, every- thing for the peek. wens Marine Pe p-s0b0. 306 Orchard Lake Ave. MEYERS UMINUM BOATS trailers, Mercury “motors ~— hen down, ht to 20 oom to pay. WE TRA! Anderson Hardware 2183 6. poe PE 56-0063 Week days 9-6. OUTBOARD MOTOR, tS EP. Never used, $65. FE 6- ee. a HARD- woods, white oak for boats, truck racks. ppc Armst _Highland Rd, MU 46033. TONY'S MARINE SERVICE. — motores, poets = Nig ies, tart | te Se wail (N ° pe sets "Sronard — Rd. (No. 2 ik Lake SACRIFICE: 39. MODERN. 1 BED- $200 & take over small _balanee OL 1-079", . wane ED GOOD SMALL WilkEL a trailer, Bessenaeie: WrD ).: USED TRAILERS, 18 TO 4 . We will sell ‘t for yougfor 10 pe cent on “ ay We have bank mag toy Coach Fane es, tiaie x r ARDE NTR) 5 ID Wout Ra » Holly, Brediey 2 ae = reverse driv rive. _MElrose 4-677 w, cultivator, good © i; Leach: Bast of Auburn Moights ~ OXF ORD ) TRAILER | _Call_after 4 p.m. SALES HARDY Sho ay oe SPRAYER. m Genersis, Storie. Holl cheap, ead go. 150, gallon 4 to 50 one, tan: N. Y Souren Rd s oto ie 1) vse ‘uy e & geod - meee | (oa DRILL railer op a renta! basis. Pa: ix TERNAgTONAL el nla and ccomnen rhea. MY 20721 3 per Ji re y ‘« down, echo ee Recteets Ra. mile south s Take Orton on M2, No! _PLato 22190 after 4, JOHN DEERE ; New and Tresters., corn wolanter, grain Davis Machinery —Ortonvilie NA_ 17-3202 EASTER BUNNIES. 2085 CROOKS NER. . BUNNIES ——_FE +74 EASTER BUNNIES. ALL PET Shop, 69 8. Astor. PE 4-6433. en ABurebred a PEMALE, 3 “poe AKC reg. MAy- ey TaOaT KENNELS — AKC a reasonabie. 511 Tur- rill en rapes MALE & ae wee - papers FE 403360 wpester, as. OR _3-2637. MEXICAN BURRO, 2'4-YRS. OLD, male. . OR 3-1066. jOHN DEERE TRACTOR WITH hydraulic, 2 plows—single & dow- ble. &row cultivetor. Snow PLateau 2-2483. Must sell at once. JOHN DEERE LOADERS BCRAPE: AREL TYPE TRACTORS, BACK on HORS & ca AW Lnes & S SULLDOEES Calvert E Goma Co. 42 N. sama’ (OnAWE +6612 “KING BROS. 1 used Farmall cub ¢ Rent Trailer Space 79 79 MODERN & a ea TRAILER _space 19' Doris MOBILHOME Sar ATED §. MODERN lake — & playground. EM blade. Siroud —WOSILE— ARORA | miles i of Oxford at 1040 —_— tne best phone OA #3053 oF MY or 3-073) ~ PARK AT PARKHURST vacation — 12 Base .__ Phone Myrtle 24611. Auto Accessories 80 ‘8© OLDS ENGINE AND HYDRA. Ready to run, FE 4-8056. ‘S MERCURY NONE. Auto Caw * Spectalina Raiety giass for ell cars & trucks. we gue — Insurance: Satan honored. y Prasil. Hub _ bios: Giass Co., ta oakland. FE .| Para — sont TALKING. PLOW cece cc cc eee 0888 Canaries, cages TS. me Jocation. Crane's. Bird — tehery, KING BROS. 2489 Auburn, FE 4-65. sone co RD. at 3 Ba Parakeets, Guar. = Talk LOC ory e talking, training Harlequin Sheetal Parte & : Cages O01 th _8t. 34025. _| 1990 Crooks Rd. Kit s-os0e PARAKEETS, CANARIES. 8SUP- ‘CK FRO! “BIG SELECT plies. 183 Sanderson, FE 2-7727. nips pgp eo AT she qui jon " CA’ 3 tyr CAGES.| at the John Deere p in ‘ood since —$84 Oakland Ave.| Ortonville. Ph. NA 7 . Davis ES, TINY TERRIERS AND | _Machinery. Pomeranian. Reasonable. .Eve-|§M ALL FARM EQUIPMENT. ning and sun. MY 3-2) Ford — Pw Semel 4 : 8) won POM POPPIES. & tooth aoc enc! Poot "Pees Nearing hoy stanher. Oliver — "Easier farm manure epreacer. 1 pg eo ee tore driven — cultivator Briggs RABBITS FOR SALE. oS a naa. with sickle. Stach. MA 56-1312. Hwy, Revel a Oak. Red Run Tratl- just north Of 19 Mile REG. TOY FOX TERRIERS. PuP- FE 54-2873, “pies & grown dogs. fore 2 p.m. geLLing OUT PARAKEET able. FE 5-2143. ; ToY FOX TERRIER PUP, PUR- ple ribbon , reasonable. Call 3-4146 r 5. YOUNG PUPPY OF UNKNOWN ances! ya cute. Pree to good home. TOP SOIL Loaded or Delivered Wood, “Coal & Fuel 67 FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL Aci oeee & oe ee oe oe uel Off, 436. Ore \° FE 5-6150, Geant *Puel Co sake, Ph. | SLAB WOOD $6 A CORD, DELIV- also light ered. Sk saint wees. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 MAPLE & BIRCH —_— TREES, Dig your own. $1 Bushel of - peat free with el tree, Corner of Lochaven & Willow Rd. behind ‘Groen Lake. Phone EM PLANT NOW PAKESIDE “NORSERY, “| SERAWOERRY PLANTS a fr stock. | Leading . 1 aan TESTED PEA fr MOSS. ES- yond good for flowers & shrubs a or bag. 1141 8. Airport Rd, SHADE ee amount, Dogs s Trained, | Boarded 70 Pt lO DOGS, VATS BOARDED. poGas trained. Burr-Shell, 375 &. Teie- ‘Hay, Grain & Feed 71 18ST &.2ND CUTTING ALFALFA & clover, 30¢, #0c & 5$c. OA 8-2231. ALFALFA DROME. MIXED, horse cattse hay, No wan, 212d W. Silverbelle Rad. FE 5- Hay, Grain & Fee Feed d 7 ar} FOR SALE me my a oR oR $50 a bale. Fit 5- ALL TYPES, or mY aT @ IND gutting and stan io ge. will eliver A see pota- toes. OA_8-2179 gare SECOND CUTTING & —— titalfa, first Laue mixed ting. 2 leeth Rd. betw nen 4. Bass Lek 4-8038. ALFALFA SECOND CUTTING mixec brome & alfalfa, first pelo ting. 2922 | pgm Rd. — Wis om Rd. Bass Lake Rd. MU i8T. & § NG AL- falfa. 50c *& FE 17-0004 For Sale Livestock 72 PPPP LLL LLLP LP 2 PALOMINO MARES. 1 PAINT _ forse Pe Pe quality pleasure recs. 8787. ig eer 1551 * Ra. 8: CHESTNUT GELDING, 6 . Buckskin high -- "Yearling high, 5030 Granger DAVISON ot hued ° SPECIALS tractors with Chalmers °.9 —_ all —aeaeet New = load- an lection of new and used good se ——— ForD V4 MoTOR. & HF. a conu, 6,000 miles. Cheap. 23-6821. Otbe 3 3 CARB aslo PE 4-8056. WANTED Customers for Midas mufflers. Don't miss this opportunity — be eure Ath check our display ad on —~ page For Sale Tires 80A 6 Tloxis TIRES, 149 WEST HURON PE 23-1215, 10:00 x 36 TR. R R & wheels complete for Case or Farmall, 635 ro OA_8-2260. WE BUY AND SELL GOOD UsED tires, atitn 4 also whitewalls BE SALES 603 B. Saginaw discs, harrow We carty & complete ‘line of ae and service Ford, Ford- tractors. Penties Tractor : FE 4-0461 or PE 4-1442. STARDARD BRAND NEW TIRES. oe a on General Satety tires wu A off. B 60 per cent +) 8 Saginaw at Raeburn _ SHERMAN BACK ic, $700. ELgin 6-0057. SPRING SPECIAL Big Discount GRAIN Ls DISC _HARROWS ROTO-TILLERS wrt Us Today EDIT TERMS HOUGHTEN & SON Service Oakland County for 23 YEARS 628_N. Main, Rochester. OL 1-9761 TRACTOR.. PARMALL SUPER aA- 83. Plow, « tooth, disc, dise ter, ¥ & biade. MU “ED. WILLIAMS si Auto Service - PPPDAP LLL PAD AAA LDALAL A LA CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ear, Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- — . 23 Hood. Phone FE ent) Pr 6-0219 ack or |. Transportation Offered 87 ay inca GALeronnaa AIRLINER, CALIFORNIA "es. g Bane ag $185 plus tax, Fer- _ry Service, Inc. 312i, LEAVING FOR MiIss0URI, PAs. —— to share expense, FE wok GOING NORTH 2.) RT _load. Either way. Wanted Used ¢ a 88 $1,000 DOWN PAY. MENT ‘ON 2 BEDROOM LAKE COTTAGE AUTOMOSBT Clark oy 44402 or FE Ask Mr. Clark wtets CH AS iy FoR Fit x AnD cheap cars. or pialways Ready to > Buy BAGLEY AUTO PARTS 17 BAGLEY 5ST. AVERILL’S 7028S ay? 7 oe 4 6806 PE 20678 ‘Bud Shelton Motor Sales Pays dollar ~ late models. Oot Auhare. & EB a PE aati. eT CARS, JUNK ¢ ce S TOT ¥ better. OLive 1-048). HIGH $$$ PAID MOTOR 254 8. BAGINAW ST. FE ¢7371 See M & M Motor Sales For top dollar on late model cars, 2627 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1603 “THE HIGH DOLLAR wrod Siig. Ditee Ge eure aalions reo ‘os yeu well. 1540 Dixie H. iB VAN WELT 1355 THE BEST CAR 7 THAT (eestte uy. Phone FE _would bu ~~ WANTED: SCRAP CA Ph. OR 3-461! its CURRY WiTh trade ‘30 Ford & pet cash difference, Call at well @t., Oxford. After 12 For Sale Trucks BULLDOZER AND BS rae PD6 IN- soemenal 7 ft. - $3,500, FE SHV eT} 1% TON STAKE. 13 ft. body, Dual wheels, new truck appearance Save plenty on this one. Just your car or truck down. Haskins Chev. e781 Dist bets ok MIS -|MAple 65-6071 "Ti 8 ‘@ CHEVY di BTARE, runnin, i $110 takes, cash. PE ‘aie, For Sale Motorcycles 83 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON Btaios Wait 'Soo'ait's oh inaw 1964 WHIZZER BIKE. A new —_ in exc, cond, FE For Sale Bicycles 84 BA 2 BOY'S BIKES. 20° &° 24”. 920) each, OR 3-2033 2%” ‘8 reg th ee g0O0oD cond, $15. MA \ 61 NEW IN CARTON BOY'S 38 INCH COLUMBIA De WITH ALL MOTOR BIKE, 875. FE 2-5835 mile mi Lake Orion. ef lovely furniture and antiques from o Birm mm e— 2,000 thems to be sold! 5-pe. Ginette sets, desks, chests, twin maple beds, Jenny Lind twin a en a table t meaeace, twins, 704 rel > ‘ chain. TY. rergerery Seamer me rds, furniture, mi > lots of nice books, Walnut twin beds with Blond wot tbies,gueers, playpen, davenports. stoo! ~ of Bore, ike imeney teks she A! Brass ettles, 4 BIG 2 7 nd Saturday, uldation of rott.. Boats & Accessories 85 PPB PPA LBP PILLAI LLL LOLA a wP. gdh geo MOTOR. APT- et 4:30, FE 2-6621. L 7M BOAT, TAP MS > a6. cond, $200. E 60; TL oRinOn 32301 AT, VARNIS Good shape. 965. PE. + ae en EM railers, le 46010, é osha o 4 sPORT ‘cocks 9 Md shield, running lights, spotlight. Tarp, full remotes, new in ‘56. 5) Sale Motor Scooters 82| ® "ab mee a Tom Bobr, ” Milford. MU 1963 EXC. COND, 4-6158, Call r 6: “o and all dey Sat.| Giey “j % 191 sit Michigan. | Loaded. with extras, ‘66 CUSHM EXTRAS. $200 peeeemen: Save ~T o on et Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M MApie seen Open nites Mos "3 DODGE -MODEL F] TRACTOR. Good rubber, FE TRUCK, NEW Call efter me DODGE UM motor, new rubber. ins OR 3-1941, 5 DODGE TRUCK, 1 TON, PER- “tect ee $650 cash. Ph. Almont, LET'S TALK TRUCKS |* ’47 Dodge Stake 48 Chevy 44-Ton Stake 48 GMC 12-Ft. Van ’48 Dodge with utility type body and ladder racks | 49 Ford Pickup 48 pooh with utility type '50 Chevy Sedan Delivery 53 Chevoaiet Pickup Many more to choose from WHASON, GMC - hae Dealer ' Oakland at/Cass | AUTO SUPER MART No Money Down... Just Good Credit '46 Pontiac Spt. Cpe. $ 95 Radio & heater, 46 Ford 2-Dr. re | 95 Radio & heater, Hydramatic, radio & heater, "50 Buick 4-Dr. ......$245 “Radio & heater.< '50 Ford 2-Dr. ......$195 Radio & heater, 50 Olds 2-Dr. .......$195 Radio & heater, Hydramatic. 51 Chevrolet 4-Dr. . .$395 Radio & heater, ‘SI Olds Super 88 ... - $395 ¢ Dr. Hydramatie. ’51 Pontiac 4-Dr, ....$295 heater. Hydramatic, Radio & 'S1 Buick 4Dr: $295 . Radio & hester, = Olds Super 88... «9445 $ Dr. Mydramatic, Hydramatig, Radio 53 Nash Ambassador $445 Radio & heater, Overdrive. JEROME. Olds - Cadillac Orcas jake at Cass HAUPT Pontiac Sales "b1 Pontiae convertible. Owner's er. Save 6$9. oo. "66 Pontiac, 660 2 dr. R&H, Hydre- matic. Very low = Not even — | — "SS Pontiac dramatic ‘Power’ rer brakes Ake dr. Rau. Hy: Stheccenay “ow ore Excel- lent condition. Sharp. Bee it to be! it ‘#4 Ford mainiine 4 dr, sedan, Very clean. "83 Pontiac 6 4 dr. sedan, ROH. Hy- Piymouth 4 dr. sedan. Radio & N. MAIN eo Maple toses or MApie 56-1141 BUD SHELTON OFFERS 1,505 64 Buick super hardtop « $1,405 55 Chev, pore. eevee $1,298 65 Chev. ROy...cccveee $1,206 ‘6 Chev, PO ...... cnc eewe ee Ml, 206 66 Ford, Ve. $1,195 "S83 Olds 04, full power soveee 01,0468 dr. m4 885 ad s 895 S 895 $ 805 $s 795 3 75 505 8 45 o § 5 “2 Plymouth, 4dr. Nice... ® Jos LJ > Pee are me ieee $ 3 5 128 Bud Shelton Motor Si Sales | Auburn et EK. Bivd. ~ HOUGHTEN & SON OFFERS ‘1°55 Olds Holiday Coupe "55 Olds Super 4-Door - 1°54 Dodge 4-Door Sedan ’54 Studebaker Starlt. Cpe. ’54 Olds Super 4-Door ’55 Ford Ranch Wagon ’S5 Buick Riviera ’53 Chevy Bel Air 4-Door "53 Chevy 2-Door Sedan ’53 Chevy Sports Coupe ’51 Chrysler, 4-Door Sedan ’51 Ford Convertible HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE AND joe se ak Lasosiar-» 3 : 528 ._ OL 1-0761 W oe ‘Side Used Cars rence! Many West Side Used Gi Care PE +2185 "EASTER SPECIAL -on Cadillacs achat gE “He ALL a NTEED 0) LL G ‘56 & "58 COU & DeVILLES "4 SEDANS ‘33 HARDTOPs AND CONVERTIBLES THE SHARPEST IN TOWN! WILL TRADE FOR REAL SarATS . LAND iD CONTRA ¥ OR WHAT ECONOMY USED CARS 22_ Auburn off w FE 42131 Safe Buy Used Cars” CENTRAL PONTIAC’S ONLY LINCOLN MERCURY. i QOEALEP me ie ie 49 Cadillac 60 S 4-Dr. $445 . 52 Pontiac 4Dr. . «2+ $395 - & beater. = + ¢ ¢ WE WILL TRADE | Eas “Mote Sales , -" UP OR DOWN ier Piymonth “peicheaper car ahd 9s pay ou sean 3, DOWN : ; es Ga salaatans Sahiee th wth nates crease Page oo erg : $s Chrysler, 4 x, Rowertite Custom SCyl. ee a On 10. - AWAY WITH ONE OF THESE MATTHEWS- "fone tenis PHN Haskins Chev. 2DOOR - |i ous, « Boom, mxoRumy? i EAVES “OK.” USED CARS. IT'S | HARGR Mra 8 FO ons vine mignvor of MI $1350 ee tories pak, tote Aas Buick super 4 sapen. nul tele EAL Open mies we 9 ndgARRY JEROME | fice for quick sale. PE 83015. : “ a Ot. 14m ssn ie ots m8 ge. euan?. WEL ] : i 183 os corres business eoupe. Vs as Sg whic 9p. ome? Let ts belp aah We | OLDS. “4a SEATION WAGON. PER-|| ses Pivmouth, satin, wagon, vn fora. Mal Mh . 5 |p dities Sie'Bine 5 || =. THE LOW, LOW PRICES FOR WHICH custom 2 pushbutton alae CADILLAC. 2 DR. HARD TOP. Fn. Se UR CARS. | + ‘power and brakes, R&H,| sharp, very low — coma nines lake Orion” ee ei 3 0) CONV., PULL Pow- WE SELL O perer ciptig ad —o » veer AL Me patty er, “pe econ’ ater 7. . a ‘ : “ed ALU ante BODY. ; “ut Bleek ea oe Ute lee eer | 2” Conveniently Located Lots seein in Seaniealonetaats — Senet MY eal : pee tase ee og gee eo "lent “condition, Automatic trans | OLDS "82 08 CONV. BEAUTIFUL ||. . hone M. Aple 5 55141 saat LATE 1904, 62, SEDAN, mlaston, power windowe, conines- <4 > tos a thane “ , 2 8. MAIN 8T. full er, windows = a _Sharp. car. OAkland op _1'63 PACKARD SEDAN, LOADED, North . Side 641 an ve. BE ate Om) ae rt, Seca Mt the ‘Armd So's aC we |, MAKUREK MOTOR S4LE8 oe, = og Berea Sor SSS ktlass | ee-eces mene) 'SS Pol ‘55 Chevrolet 0. 30. . Ande ‘90 PLYMOUTH, HANDLES , ; : 2 tone, Excelent condition ee ; , 5 =| 3 56 Chevrolet: O9, Pontiac 55 evrole . $000. Call 6204). __| Forced to sell. $200 cash as is. ii MERCURY, RADIO AND | 56 PLYMOUTH SELVEDERS ix ne - - ater, ‘ Heater BEL AIR T COUPE — it PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CATA- 346 Warren Dr., Drayton Plains. “I'm studying higher mathematics and 1. need some heater. No down, gorume | down, Sport, Sedan. O- *oRY & Lat’ J : airs ie. Yor & Light BEIO a RED. Powergiide, lina, new, loaded, fre} ; ot & month. Call] TOR Cass at Pike sts. dramatic. jo & Heater. ~NORTH PONTIAC — change to work out a kaon f i be] $1345 1395 $1595 Feta fa tain oa tt Gra 82" Sut ® | — : 5 | EB | See ‘ : (Pedcera 'd door, loaded, s1098,| tape Ford. 4 a are For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 9 wa VAN fates pitts Binebetoels Beet Late sy ; r "5 Ch let ES gt rg aged & MODELS TO $ “tL ND 955 5 : ae Fo di : a CHEVROLET ; ‘ ‘an. VA YOUR “FAMILY. DON'T 2 GOLD ocean 20nnat “gag Tes $1695 shift, dark green finish. i é radio ane eat: brook Sedan, radio and Oakland County's |'55 Dodge 2:Door engine, ‘radio, ‘neater ana Pore:| AACeagie om unmapPy [1 'SS FORD vo... .ccseeec eee ees beveeeeeeees $1695 |} Hurry! This won't last. (OTOmate, ey Breen heater, standard shift. 4 Fastest Growing Dealer”) “Lignt piue, Rav, white walls.) O-Matic. Low miles and just like HOLIDAY IN AN UNSAFE | 41a . A nice second car for This won't last long. 3 swan ae ee open ‘ites 3n 9! Wes clean been looking ies4 BP SOF SAFE. FUNFILLED "S4 FORD oo... cece eee cece eee eee e ees $1195 $ the wife. Hurry! « |, "82 FORD CUST. 4DR, |'53 Pontiac Chieftain | $1495 THE SOYMER TST FORD cceeeceeeee: veeeeeeeeeeeeeeee S$ OOS PP $ - eure | ~ Bu thle is & very sharp job with ren, RAM sparkling chrome, Oniy $100 down ____ PONTIAC No. 725 2795 34 Pontiac Star chief $ We ae ie.” Hope's saute ete 2 Hudson 2- Door NORTH CHEVROLET | “2 Veen . Boba oe Custom Sedan, radio, —- _ ; —| is tives Stock No. 301A, 1000 S. WOODWARD |Full power S| heater,, w/wall tires, ’55 Chevrolet Bel Air 2- iles c : S: : : . : : - A = $28 FORD No. 734 | hydramatic, a two-tone Dr, Sedan, radio, heat- °53 Ford Custom 4-Dr, ae 3IRMINGHAM i i CHEVROLET | St 1 Buick 4.Door __ {58 Two-Door .....-$1250' ' coral and white with ¢f, powerglide, white Sedan, radio and heater A The ote res. oh ae corns Maret! ‘ cn Reni. | Radio & Heater. : FULL PRICE $505 | harmonizing interior. and turquoise with har- fordomatic. Priced io 3008, ¢-door 210 station | wagon. ear you've been looking for. Biock | gipectianss signals, no rust, #128 | —— OS ce ce | Hurry, this will be monizing interior. move out quick, to"enly RIEME NSCHNE IDER 1’55 Cent. Convert. ..$1795 | 53 HUDSON | grabbed quick. Priced to move out to- name. ne mileage, Price BUICK No.. 703 Stic asad Sat cr PUBLIC Radio & Heater, Dynaflow. Pow- | rakes. re . = 8230 a d c * $1495 Dodge DIV ISION Ok poticr |“ ™ rie Kogiee RED 53 PLY MOU Til ! $ ay $ : t “ CITY OF PONTIAC. MICHIGAN ,.. VOLKSWAGEN No. 644A | 3008 $ onal Sve veiae Plymouth April 11, 1987 $5 Two-Door ......$1595 S53 FORD ’ a ' : =4r : Radio & Heater. Biack with RED 4173 ee le 5 ~ . 2 a. cheniblaghey nk hae |203 8 Saginaw __FE 2.4121) The followsng too lt of ie interion, . ” 82 BUICK ‘| '55 Buick Estate 4-Door |) *S4 Buick 4Dr. Sedan, \ 1 oT rk AM 1 twine ate Re “oR been declared abandoned and are FORD No. 4408 . : Station Wagon, heater, ‘55 Ford Custom 2-Dt. radio, heater, dynaflow, ‘\ BIRMINGHA? See | ea aise patent a teeuon 53) NiClOtla = ec. O72 FULL PRICE $995 dynaflow, white and eee oe heater, power steering, w /wal all : : —— 0 ne € of} Radio & Heater. | = a on A t s {. : 4 Birmingham Ste Chit tence ae ee ec ino ine = ae . ' LE No. . il. -— . oads of miles le CHEVROLET - QUALITY USED CARS | Pismoumn a nem ee ee 52 NASH | car before you buy. 2230S) EE 1957 DEMOS. . Srenrate roueeaegy Power teetings as | 37 Ford Cry Sed.. .$2495 chevroiet EAA551810 PONTIAC No, 603A | ° 50 CHEVROLET $ $ . Co t C \'54 Ford 2-Dr. .....$ 5951 packard weategtaas 54 Four-Door ..... $1095 | 50) FORD . 4 : Os < a : $1 9Q5 | Chevrolet HAA846801 Radio & Heater Hydramatic. For _ * - Te = ar . ‘ ur esy ars a Le sak ae oe PSPAITII] | the family | s CHEVROI rp | °55 Buick Convertible 54 Olds 2-Dr. Sedan, ’55 Buick Cent. Hard- TERRIFIC” SAVINGS |S; a ra Cty SL eet. | pieesis| CHEVROLET No. 115 1595 . i . | Coupe, radio and heater, radio and heater, hydra- top, radio and heater, As iow as 35 Chev, Convert. e1505 Ford sevarisor3? 20 Two- Does eee Si. 5 : w/wall tires, jet black matic, another two- dynaflow, power steer- ee ae nve “153 Ply moutn Piseisis3 | Radio & Hester. Lew mileage: FULL PRICE $145 | finish. Just your meat tone green. Will be gone ing. Promoted action (33 For one ee Foro Ciel ee eee te 195, pan | at pork chop prices. by this time tomorrow. will be the owner. ° [59 Dodge Sta Vign. $1795 | Gi vroiet Gaaiias | 49 Four-Door ..... $ 4 ’S) STUDEBAKER 55 De Se to 4-Dr. .. $1595 | Fora BOSR110932 Radio & Heater. A good 2nd car} - ats LBi s, 7 Se 54 Ford Cus. 8 4-Dr, § 895 | Garvater ree at 40866 | CHEVROLET No. 632A 530 FORD . Ask for: Up to 36 Mos. on bal. S4 Plym. Convert.. $1095 | Shertlet oaatoess 157 Pickup. /2-Ton ..$1550) = 4368 . | save 33 Lincoln Htop 28 908 Baek es This is a Pina. ‘30 OLDSMOBILE. ) Bob McBride, Glenn SoM BIN Mike Flynn = < r 3 “8 FOU MREFORE |'54 Plymouth Wen, $ 995 Mercury MIDATTIOGS | PONTIAC | \\ | iii ‘56 Ford Victoria .. $1995 | cadilise | : Low ovenura SUsea OR 56 Chrysler N Y .,.$2695 | bord bares | z . : For, 55 Olds Hol, 98 $2195 | Cadillac 496281472 RETAIL =) SAVINGS — SERVICE A os Sk en se alee les) aed 199.4. 1442173 : GAtsracnON —'S3.Buick 25.0.1. 695] gue, cm = s STORE —! | NOT °55 Olds S88 2-Dr., $1695, Staaebaner iT You y ndl EF ORD Dealer . cf.) So B $2495 | Buic E 132362 | x a rie a“ a INS Le Sire ee 1308 | enero TE sezaett “GOODWILL »OUE nay . 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE.” - stv, SUSY! he “ABDC” ; \ | HA K 'S4 Olds OB 1. #2. $1405 Inenwrisy pe el a BSED CARS 147 S. paginas St. ; 2:00 p.m. at the Lake Street Yarcs BEHIND THE POST OF P 63_MT CLEMENS 87. FE erty & BANK RATES , | : . rE 2 3101 \ | - i Bisset Coun : | Schut tz Motors | “Hort ie ony SHORT-CUT:TO PE S- 4101 : ‘PE o- — : "TIT Q \ ) | Bab mgs, Dealer” ie i women Ranken | monn wwe” (1° (CASH ne) Ads! | , Open 8 AM, to 9 Ee M. | | OPEN TIL 9P M. = TO APP RAISALS iat M15 1 pys30a ‘ - g 5 we Open ‘tes ¥\ [= Open “Tu 9 biel of Police | ‘FE 28181, JL eo dae ae | ! Re in _ THE, PONTIAC PRE iveae ae $s, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1957. k ic 1a A, i -- Today's Radio Preottims — “WIR, (10) CKLW, (00) = WW, (050) = WAR, (1190) WXYZ, (1710) WRON, (1000) WIBK, (1490) Fil p TONIGHT wxyz, Top of | wrara. Seamate Porade WXYZ, News, P. Winter | m rogram ews, Kasem Ed M A ; ¢:00—WIR, News weak, R ‘News, Carl @hook CaLw, Sowa,” mice Sie’ het pt oe , - CREW, New U1:36—-WIR Muste WCAR, News 3. WPON, Holiday Top Movie ‘High Noon WIBK: Don Mcleod. ww, wi a ou Se WIR rerel cannea, | 1:R=WIR, Johnny Deller | isio “Weep Eee. seers eS ne a oe wae Travel Gerdes | ww, Hews a eacctae Sold. to’ Television for ¢:86—-WJR, Dinner Date v hag cRLW, Bu oo :00— : Home Screenin wy. Mulholland SATURDAY MORNING inna ange G. Drake aig wag ls ng ERLW. Rddie Chase Beg Rewne, Sicsben | Werte cee ELW: News Davies, Won Re meet. | SAG, "LN" thene | SE Meek Gent | Gene Rees" Oy 34cm SBRIAN 1:00-—WIR, House JBK. ion Reid News, Wb Bm : NEW YORK (INS) — Richard J: B, land WCAR, News, Allen WPON, A to 2:30—WJR, Pan American e Ma . Morgan WPON, Early Bird Club 10: WWJ, News, Monitor Bt AR aol és (Medic) Boone in “Have Gun, Will . Lewis Jr. 30 re : a = ‘ww ‘aoxwell . aay ews Wags WCAR. Sports Parade | Travel” gets the Saturday Night Record Shop XYZ, Wolf, N 700— F 7:30—WWJ, 3 Extra \ CKLW, Good Morning wear, Srese oh Re time, . ee = down “Hey, WXYZ, hee WJBK, News, Reid PON, WJBK, News, Lenfirdt Jeannie” . CKIW, Gabriel Heatter WOAR, 6 1100—WJR. News, Lewis WCAR, News Although we ‘think that CBS 8:00—WJR, Amos ‘n' Andy | 7:0¢—WJR, Dan ww. WPON, ay WWJ, Monitor WWJ, Bob Maxwell WXYZ, nee Single 3:30--WJIR, Stars for Defense |Series has been a flop from every). CELW, Wwxyz, Wok CKLW, News WWJ, News, Monitor standpoint, we still insist: Jeannie WPON, Melody Round | WJBK, News, Reid WCAR, News WYZ, Metro-Opera ’ 8:36—-WWJ, Monitor Te es oe IN, Hol CKLW, Bud Davies Carson has more talent than her sana" PON, Early 11:30—WJ 100 rade of : GRYE, Sticke’ chene 1:36—-WJR, Muste ‘Wwa. News’ Mcicons Wei here Meter |TV argy, Bee jot indicated . . . oab.an we ww, Max W. News Ww News, McLeod P ss ones | WANE News, Lenhardt Walred Rete Davis will hosfess a film ‘eRe WCAR, heer : GATURRAY AFTERNOON | 4:36 wp, Hall series and star in a Yow, a la Joe 9:98-—WIR, Bo fas. | See, Tee ao. 2. +7 Ferm | WWJ. Cotten’s design for luxury . . . » Sound CRLW Rove Geet Menatn CKLW, N bud D Ls oem Ea Top $0 ‘ (¢:00—WJR, Symphony WJBK: News, Reid S| WIBK’ News’ Lenhardt Wror, a “High Noon,” one of the greatest ww. ye CAR, News, Allen WCAR, News, 5 _uartya 5:00—WJR, Philip Ignhardat | Movie Westerns, has been sold/ Sate Top ot Town Pekar Tiny Music Hall npitggen pp ape Muste| CRLW, News, Album down the TV channels . . . i'd WJBK, Casey WWJ, Maxwell, News WW) You Bet Your Life | WJBK’ News’ Don McLeod {make a great one-shot spectacular wee i WXYZ, Fred Wolf XYZ, Red AR, N Walrod So would ‘‘Shane” » Music With Mason | CKLW, Sons of the Seddle| CKLW. Bud Davies Show : y ve 16:30—CKLW, Symphony WJBK, News, Reid WJBK, Don 6:30—WJR, Music Hall 11:00-WIR, News tm i —_ ioe im Newt g WWwi, Weve, Menlice Desi Arnaz told friends he has| CKELW, News, Sports 9:00—WJR, Sheehan, Page WWJ, Weekend’ Musie WPON, Holiday me bought out CBS-TV’s interest in -- Today's Television ‘Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject te change without notice Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW§J-TV. Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV ° TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Soldiers. (9) Popeye. (4) News, Sports. 6:15—(4) Weather. (2) News. 6:20—(4)° Box Four. 6:25—(2) Weather, 6:30—(7) Public Defender (9) Bos-| ton Blackie. (4) Great Gilder- sleeve, (2) Spike Jones Show. 1:00—(7) Kukla, Fran, Ollie. (9) Man Behind Badge. (4) Three. (2) Ellery Queen. 7:15—(7) News. 4:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. (9) Million Dollar Movie. (4) (Color) Xavier Cugat, (2) Beat the Clock, 7:45—(4) News. 8:00—(7) Jim Bowie, “The -Lot- tery” cheats orphanage support- ers. (4) Blondie. (2) West Point. (Color) Life of Riley. Riley can't find his bond to pay off bank Joan. (2) Zane Grey Theater. Paid killer traps Ida Lupino, James Whitmore in abandoned cabin, © 9:00—(7) Treasure Hunt. (9) O. Henry Play. (4) (Color) Dinah Shore. Dean Martin, Hugh O'Brian. (2) Mr. Adams, Eve. 9:30—(7) The Vise. Blackmail leads to murder. (9) Bitter Tree. Story of Christ’s Passion—from ‘“‘Last Supper to Crucifixion.” (2) Playhouse. John Forsythe, Pat Crowley in romantic tale, “The Girl with the Glow.” 10:00—(7) Ray Anthony. (9) I Led 3 Lives. (4) Sports 'Cade. Holy Mims of Baltimore vs. Jimmy Beecham of Miami in 10 round middleweight boxing bout. (2) Lineup, Police search ‘Frisco’s finest restaurants for charming swindler. 10:30—(7) Showcase. (9) Person to Person. Constance Actress-singer Bennett and family in New York; Sportscaster Mel Allen visited. 10:48—(4) (Color) Red Barber. Pittsburgh 11:10—(9) Weathervane. 11:15—(9) Million Dollar Mystery. Richard Dix in “Mysterious In- truder.” (4) Patti Page. ‘‘That's Right, You're Wrong”; Jack Holt Code Miss Fairweather. 11:235—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Dick Powell stars. (4)°Tonight. SATURDAY MORNING ‘1:50—(2) Meditations. 7:68—(2) On The Farm Front. tion. 8:30—(2) Sermons From Science. 8:55—(4) (Color) News. 9:00—(2) Cartoons For Kids, (4) on Parade, 9:15—(4) Playhouse 15. 9:30—(2) Captain Kanguroo. (4) im "Em. mae sited Doody Show. (7) Round 16: 30—(2) nity house. (4) Gumby. 11:00—(2) Cartoon Party, Saze- brush Shorty. (4)° Fury. (7) Popcorn Theater. Mouse Play- in “Passport to “Alcatraz.” (2) 11:20—(7) Sports Final. (2) Dis- ‘trict Attorney. 11:90—-(7) 30 Minute Theater. Ar- tist searches for girl he sketched. —- Michigan State Univer- ty. 8:15—(2) Michigan State Conserva- Industry on Parade. (7) America (T) Crusade for 11:30—(2) Texas Rangers. (4) Capta’n Gallant. 11:45—(9) Billboard. 4 SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Big Top. (4) True Story. (7) Saturday Party. (9) Country Calendar. 12:30—(4) Detective’s Diary. (9) Action Theater. Mf 1:30—(2) Baseball, Cleveland at Detroit. (9) Uncommon Valor. 4p:00—(4) (Color) Hobbies in Ac- “tion, (7) Foreign. Intrigue. (9) Casey Clark’s Jamboree. 2:15—(4) Pet Parade. 2:30—(4) Town and Country. (7) nee, 8:00—(4) Playhouse Ramar of Jungle. 3:30—(4) (Color) Colorland. Milky’s Movie Party, 4:00—(4) Colorland. 4:15—(9) Commercial Film. 4:30—(2) TV Billboards. (9) Texas Musical Harts. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. Long John Silver. (9) Popeye. '$:38—(4) Roy Rogers. (7) Bowling | Champions. (9) Wild Bill Hickok 30." (7) (1) (4) Britain May By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director British engineers may have suc- gen bomb. * *- * This belief comes from Prime Minister Harold Macmillan's state- ment that the danger of radio- activity in the coming H-bomb tests at Christmas Island in the Pacific will be “insignificant.” Japanese and other demands for global abolition of the nu- clear tests are based. on the mounting fear of the hazards to world health resulting from ac- cumulating poisoning of the at- mosphere in the increasing tests, active fission products released is smaller in proportion to-the ener- gy-yield of the explosion. ek * * Bombs previously tested have depended on three separate parts. In the middle is a conventional atomic bomb. Around it is a layer of heavy hydrogen-containing sub- stances which are touched off by ithe explosion of the atomic de- ceeded in making a “‘clean” hydro-' The so-called “clean” bomb is). jone in which the quantity of radio- Have Made So-Called Clean H-Bomb tonator. veuail ts tipteceen teber is an outer jacket of uranium. The latter, as a result of the im- Mense temperatures and speed of atomic particles set free in the first two stages, also undergoes explosive action. THE DIRTY BOMB Most of the explosive power of the bomb comes from this outer layer. This three-decker, or fission- fusion-fission bomb, as it is called, is the “‘dirty’”’ bomb. * * * Actually, it is a huge uranium| bomb and whenever uranium is) ing strontium-90, is produced. roducts than an atomic bomb; that is, testing of one ‘“‘dirty’’ hy- drogen bomb is equivalent to test- ing 500 A-bombs whereas a “clean” ae . Jungle Jim. (9) Saturday Mati- exploded radioactive dust, includ-| rd Boone TV Series to aie ‘Hey, Tetnniat™ | i 7 Bette to Hostess “I Love Lucy” for $1,000,000 down “Lucille and I now own it 100 per cent,” he gloated . VARIED VARIETY Steve Allen's May 12 program runs the gamut: Evangelist Billy Graham and Pearl Bailey... Maybe Pearl will bring along her brother Bill, ex-tap dancer now a minister . o* Jerry Lewis will air (“Assignment: Foreign |Legion”) but is on tenterhooks The Mariners will -. _— Atlantic City’s Steel Pier Tom Mix,” but one of the movie ‘cowpoke’s daughters claims her consent wasn’t sought and wants to keep the series corraled until that little technicality is settled Alistair Cooke’s been signed by 20th Century-Fox to introduce and narrate its ‘“‘Three Faces of Eve” film .. Fair Cominission Gets New President Harry Garling, of 2220 Cherteton|? Rd., Lake Orion, who has served as president of the Michigan State Fair Commission for two years, has been ,succeeded by. Harold Zorien, a 53-year-old Capac dairy farmer. Zorlen was elected president yes- terday, Garling wil] continue as a commission member. Frank Kinsora, of St. Clair Sheres, past president of Detroit Loca] 199, Motion Picture Opera- tors of America, was elected .vice .| president. Moscow Warns Spain Sf Against Joining NATO uranium jacket. The latter, of course, always could be added i | daté © Gvtp baeul wes wanted in LONDON ( — Moscow radio é « warned the Spanish people last : 2 | EP yee 21 Balaam and : : 22 News * 1 Bg Ser is Saunier said the Spanish-language broad- 24 “Emerald = cast, which came just a week oa = across, indicating a plan to test @) otter the U.S Congress urged Tt Watering piace |_|] |airty bomb. Perhaps the original| Soain’s admission inte the Atlant 30 ; 8 : " |decision has been altered to test] i. 5 evap _ a “clean” device without, however, * tet Py : al ; _} |fbrinking the announced danger) ‘The Kremlin station told the % Spanish people in terms similar| — = | — to recent warnings to NATO mem- ws Viren = | | i] _ |- | Birds have a third eyelid which) bers and other U.S, allies that 1 Busy, pg oman Serves a8 a shade when they are| any soil used as a base for ag-/ 42 Sudden ‘right | a td ns aa # Ex } $1} og Homesickness 17, Landed Printing 52 Palsified 3 tag Toate | x pnistak Ag eed — nea | hy HOUSE OF HI-FIDELITY | pn . 6 Turkish ton 24 Persia 41 Concerning os kane 7 Without —+ 2 Withered 42 Sport ‘Bogan — Beil: _ aie = Prrvagh eee oe Mirecord — Bouman FO" a Foncine pincer 21 Ontiay "St Regure Klipsch — J, 8. 57 Observe » j et es ee “iq GUSTOMADE z PRODUCTS. CO. | ante : 3 ‘Rue uke BERS i CS saneialanir 7 Joon . : site : i. (; | Lebel fee wo ey] < hoe foe fi j/ ’ PE ) \ ' Pay ik ra fo dul ee er ee A I Pes és. - Bulltight By EARL out the first bullfighter? butchery called bullfighting. her husband, Xavier Cugat. “So what do you do with your bull's ear?” I asked ¢ Abbe. In Spain and Mexi- co everybody - t's got an car or a the gift of some matador, In Bronx where Abbe comes from, this hasn't caught on yet. “TI put it in salt and hang it on the wall in a plastic bag,” she s For Coogie, who's Spanish, it’s o.k., but for Abbe it seems like she ought to be digging up a chest protector and play- ing a little catch with the Yankees, instead. * THE MIDNIGHT EARL... to P. G.—Paulette Goddard . $100,000—which he ain't got, struction laborer . second child, in England. up the L. A. home to travel “Buicide”. hundreds.” TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A never knows where the car is. $6,184 Donated to City Hospital Contributions as Result of Actor’s Appearance . Amount to $822.92 Pontiac General Hospital Direc- tor Miss Lauretta Paul presented some pleasant news to the Board of Trustees last night when she re- ported that $6,184.22 had been do- nated to the hospital. * * * . This included $822.99 from contri- butors as the result of the Pontiac appearance of movie actor Sal Mi- neo last December, Nancy Donald- son, daughter of mayor William W. Donaldgon, chose Pontiac -Gen- —= of Mineo's appearance to|‘ wee = was donated by Dr. deposited in a general purpose hand Sor haters oagilAd Suapinant, ‘Driver Rams Other Car When Sees Wife in It NASHVILLE, Tenn. » — Ed-| ward English Boshers, 40, ex- plained the automobile collision to| police: “The other man was driving with my wife in his car and I tried to break it up.” “Didn't you run into the same man's car several] months ago for was charged With assault and Bat. | tery and reckless “driving. Leaves Wilson Cold NEW YORK—May I open the baseball season by throwing There seems to be a sudden growth in the legalized fined All-American Girls-Next-Door as Ava Gardner and Abbe Lane, the actresses, find it charming. “I’ve got a bull’s ear on the wall at home in Hollywood,” beautiful Abbe gloated to me the “* *« * “And I’ve got a.bull's tail that somebody gave me|” bragged * Erich Maris Remarque’s book “Black Obelisk” is dedicated te| Arthur Godfrey “slob” charges ts running strongly pro-Douglas. * x * Joe Louis may be able to settle his $1 million tax bill for Lawrence Tierney got his.N. Y. union work permit as a con- . Pat (“Face in the Crowd”) Neal had her x * Vietor Borge will get an unprecedented 90 per cent of the gate for a Pennsylvania one-nighter . . Vie Damone ... Rod Steiger’s writing poetry. x *& * WISH I’D SAID THAT: “My wife is always breaking things,” complains actor Walter Slesak, — “things like 20s, 50s and x «* * knows where her teenager is—out in the car. (Copyright a eral as her favorite charity for| ee | & I'm amazed that such re- other lunchtime. - re . Our mail on the Paul Douglas- either . .. former film star * . Pier Angeli may give the cafe circuit with husband His first: local mother says she always Trouble is, she That's earl, brother. M iano, 102, Honeymoons With Couple, 77 LOS ANGELES i—“I certainly never expected to take my 'mother-in-law on my honeymoon,” observed b Jerry Lin- ville as he hopped from a train at Union Station. Linville, a retired salesman, is TT. His bride Rachel is 77 too. And Hiers is 102. * * * Jerry and Rachel were child-| meters hood friends in Harrison, Ohio. But Jerry left town, married and moved here, His wife died three years ago, He found Rachel again, isco’ Police Seek Hit-Runner Agent Joseph F. Malkowski, ‘and fingerprints from the Pontiac) his mother-in-law Mrs. Elizabeth|- Ex-Workers Center Planned by UAW DETROIT im — A retired work- ers’ center in Detroit that- will be a “part of the community”. is in the plans of the United Auto Workers union. Walter Reuther, president of the giant UAW, told a meeting of the . National Committee on aging here yesterday that he envisions Manhunt Continues for Driver Who Brutally Dragged Man to Death a Mission intersec- SERVICE? Yes! ® Tape Recorders Some fifty persons watched hor- | rified from. the streets. One = saw it from his third-story win- dow. Two motorists chased the | death car in vain. Nobody got the license number © Record Players but some witnesses said it was! eT.yv. . either a 1952 or 1953 Mercury. © Hi-Fi San Francisco newspapers a, ® Radic : pealed for leads in the case 2 Comm. System the Examiner offered a $1,000 re- Syersas ° “any information that leads to the identification and conviction of the hit-run killer.”’ * * Capt, Daniel Kiely, accident in-| vestigation bureau director, esti- mated that 6,000 man-hours of| police work already has gone into; checking the hundreds of leads that have come in, Every officer on the street is watching for a clue, he said, Arrest City Woman in Check Forgery. A 44-year-old Pontiac woman was turned over to agents of the U. S. Treasury Department yester- day accused of forging government chec ks, Jerry Biggs, 44 Harris St., was arrested by Pontiac Officers Lon! Peters Jr. and Patrick F. Weaver, at a local bar Wednesday. * * * Lt. William Nesbitt, head of the: vice squad, said the woman was! apprehended on request of — _ BLAKE RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 ‘ WORK GUARANTE! 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