| E {s Who wants to look at a bucket of rain or even some shining drops in . transit when you can glimpse Miss Genevieve? This comely bl Waterford High and she’s the daughter e is of Mr. and A i In doutheestern Iran the bizarre “Arabian Nights” case \Troops Close Int jon Desert Killers _ ‘TEHRAN (INS)—Hundreds of Iranian “troops wad reported tightening the ring today around the fierce — desert outlaws who murdered pretty Anita Carroll, _| Discovery of the 35-year-old American woman’s body jyesterday in the southeastern desert wastes of Iran |served to intensify the hunt for the killers. _ Meanwhile, an inquest and_a scheduled news confer- ‘lence in the U.S, embassy in Tehran were expecteé-to disclose the untold facts—so far pute they are known—in ” Mrs, ‘Carroll’s body was found just seven miles from Mrs. Theodore. Dovre. Her daddy’s- employed at the Stainless. Ware! Company in Walled Lake. , passing shower or a torrential, raih wouldn’t phase Miss Gene- yieve,- anyway. Swimming and /water ‘sports are her favorite. activities. ty ' §She’s majoring in stenography and after graduation in June she plans to ‘find work al tive employes those lines. (Prospec- 1 form on the left and no crowding at.the back, please.) a seen in . Cheerio, Genevieve. We're happy to ~ nod in your. Ss for April. : _ $68, 000... ’ Pontiac Pohtiag Municipal ‘Airport's intensified improvement to..Boost Airport plans\ received a big shot in the arm today when Con- gressman William S. Broomfield announced that the! . Commerce Department had allocated. aetone for projects at the local field next year, Biggest chunk ‘of the federal aid, which will be —tmatched by state and city Medical Testimony Goes Against Adams LONDON: - medical expert testified to heroin i ion: Dr. John Adams gave a |wealthy patient before she died was —A * hd * : Adame, is accused bf murdering the 81-year-old widow in ‘Novem- struction-of an administra- tion building and control tower. According to an airport official, ber-1950 to gain | gba chest of silver and Rolls-Royce from her $400,000 estate. fog ha ey funds, will go toward con-|, Farmington Dein. Denies Choking. |Paradé Opponent ag = Bus Pay Raise, ‘Can't Be Done” Say 20-Cent Hour Hike Would Put City: Line Out of Business © { _A 2-cents hourly pay increase Line drivers would force the com- pany “out of business,” E. W. Dreasher, transportation superin- tendent, said this morning. He sid 40 drivers, members of Assn, of Bus and Streetcar Op- erators, AFL, are asking for the hike during negotiations for a new contract, The old two-year contract expired yesterday. : * = @ Drivers-are-eperating on-a- mutu- al. day-by-day basis under which both union and the company have tive agreement, lessening customer patronage as reasons why the increase couldn't be granted. * * * - Drivers are presently receiving $1.65. an hour for a 48-hour week, Dreasher. said, He commented that most other city bus firms in this area were granting from 4 to 6 cents hourly hike for drivers. being asked by Pontiac City Bus} . Local 1079 of the Amalgamated|# agreed to give 48-hour notice if} ! they wish to terminate the ‘tenta-| the spot where her hus- band, Kevin, and another . American | aid official, Brewster Wilson, were slain in an ambush on March 24. * ** * the bandit tribe that was thought Iran's Ala to Resign ~ TEHRAN, Iran ( —. Sources * * tt Plainly . stunned by the tragic news, Mr--ahd Mrs. John. Huovar in|refused to. see anyone other than members of the family at the mo- tel they operate in Jssaqhah..' John Sytsma, president of Local 1079, was unavailable for. comment. Up. until the body was found by (Cotitinued on Page 2, Col. 4) A . The tragic ending to the story . came after a week-long hunt for) - ; Fontine Press Phote PRIORITY NO. 1 TODAY — Mrs. Pete Mihay, of 98 Parkdale Ave., is shown here casting her ballot at Pontiac's Precinct 15, this morning. City and county election officials have predicted an aver- age turnout for today’s biennial spring balloting. Polls will be open until 8 p. m, Gross Fees Led County ‘Salaries Favored by 2 Top. Justices Allen C, Ingle, Farmington Township justice of the peace who last year grossed $29,146 on a fee basis, says| he is for straight salaries instead. — Ingle, whose wages as justice were the second highest Showers Predicted, Mercury to-Climb 58 degrees today, and at 2 p.m. the temperature was 50. — 18 a.m: was 39. . The U. S. Weather Bureau pre- onidicts occisional rain this evening; lwith a low of 36 to 40. | Tomorrow will be partly cloudy with a few showers and cooler, with a high of 40 to 45. The mer- cury was expected to reach 5 to |. The lowest temperature record- ed in downtown Pontiac precéding in the county, criticized the free system that makes in- come dependent on a. big volume of police cases. By tera wamrlne ld imeeidl said Ingle, “‘and I think most ofl oat “It probably would meah more taxes," he warned, “and would have to be set up by the state on a flexible bases for the benefit of justices in highly-popdlated areas."’/. i rc a are Lad & sis fs Control. Delivery of. Hood, Milk, Clothes ~ Teamsters Hold Gri on U. 5. Trucs - WASHINGTON @ - Practically everything you own and use — dustry into a valuable American your furniture, bread, milk, jaun-| _, dry, clothes, beer, the hearse Sees ee | fs handled by a ber of the ~“Teamstérs Union. rf It's / ‘an with 1% | Neaty nw ot of every bam Jangn Lod pagi'des to the Team Tt “collects about 100 million dollars a year in dues and -con- welfare trols tunds several | Editoridis Per, fire) Obituaries Ste eeOOT See res Pot-0’-Gold eeeewsoneraenss) Sports spe teetawetseeosen i bt 4 Theaters . ee eRe RC Oe eae evens 7 if | . County News serenevesesees 16 / ra 4 \ Hospital Wing Comerstone Laid ee. PSs Pontine Prees Phete “ud tecigliad, Watching ‘Miss Paul are (1-r) Har- Goldberg, treasurer of the hospital's Board The county's top money-making justice, Willis D. Lefurgy, also calls for “serious consideration of ‘ja change-over to salaries." $33,000" GROSs Lefurgy, Waterford tewnillip justice who grossed $33,202 from seaneag 4 ordinance cases last year, “IT know it sounds funny for eatin on Page 2, Col. 1) — U.S. Suspends Work Under Point 4 in Iran (AP) —The United } today announced that the Point Four program in” south’ east Iran, where nomad bandits murdered three Americans, has been suspended until the killers are caught. = / Clark S. Gegory, difector of the Point Four program in Iran, announced Ahe ~~ suspen- sion after an’ on-the-scene “ §nvestigation irito the slaying of pretty Mrs. Anita Carroll, her husband and another U.S. Wor Big fig larval in Spring Vote the justices in the state would like| ut to get away ‘frt en As president QP the. @ - Highway, Court Posts | “at Stake; City to Decide on Trial Board voting in Oakland County as well as most. of lower Michigan. Scattered showers this afternoon and tonight were " jexpected to dampen hopes of a heavier. than normal spring vote. In the Upper Peninsula, there were predictions of‘ snow. ; County voting ranged trom light | to mormal ag polls opened at 7 F jam. They will stay open until 8 p.m., and everyone in line at that time will be able to vote, At stake are seven of the state’s top highway and educational - posts, plus three seats on the | Supreme Court. Pontiac voters are faced with — these contests, plus one local issue — whether policemen should be Election Returns Returne from today's election will be available at The Pontiac — Press by phone, - starting af. 9° pm, As polls aré open until § o’clock it lp not expected any re: sults will be tabulated before 9. Photo number is FE 28181, than by the present trial board authority. The policemen favor BELOW AVERAGE beapiye See lag ern Sense By a below average turn- f the city's ine registered A pessimistic forécast came from the office. of the state election ‘su were expected, in contrast to 3,- 073,000 in the November election. The top state contest is for the office of highway commissioner, The Democratic candidate is John G. Mackie; the Republican, George: M. Foster. * .* Other contests: Superintendent of Public Instrue. tion—Dr, Lynn‘ M. Bartlett (D); Dr.. Edgar L, Harden (). State Board of Education—Chris a (R), * University ot Michigan Regents (two) —Carl Brableo (D)g Mrs.’ Irene FE. Murphy (D); Alfred B. Connable (R);_ Mre. Ethel | a. . Watt State Board of hentai (2) . —Don Stevens (D); Jan B. Van- derploeg (D); Frederick Mueller (R-Incumbent); Frank Merriman (R), ey * * * the short (six-year) term on: the Supreme Court—Joseph A, Moyni- han and John D. Voelker (incum- bent), For the full eight-year — term . ¢two)—Robert E, Childs? Thomas M. Kavanagh, Michael D, O'Hara aid officiel, and two Iranians.” and Talbot Smith (incumbent). - Cheek New Pot-O-Gold Rules» |Use Numbers in $200 Try | Tt lockn-o@ thouith we're Kaving & winning streak with FAt. Gold,;-se now's the time to get busy-on your entry. This week's puzzle on page 20.is. worth $200 4f there isn't a winner for last week's puzzle, and with the new set-up to make it easier, you have even more incentive to try your luck. Don’t forget to read the new rules. And remember, it’s the numbers which go in the blank spaces, not the words, Wé have no way of checking your puzzle if just the word is writtenin. = Deadline for this puzzle is Tuesday, April 9. a ; }“on a postcard, and on time, Besa Rain today threatened sere joc Magnusson (D); George W. Dean. “On the non-partisan ballot for a : pervisor. About 1,000,000 Wotes Sandor ee Tere 3 s gym view the exhibits on display for} Hundreds of county youngsters) “a Missouri Boy ‘Suid Lad, 14; thoots Family; " 4 Die, Girl Critically Hurt pe) He called poltce and an ambu-|the woman might be alive. Rumors The Weather shewers ee temerrow. Today in Pontine Sun sets Monday = 6:57 p Tuesday Sun rises eis on Moon sets Monday, s 2:35 p.m. ov liecae toad ange | recesessssaeszee2 | Five: eutetanding line 6 20- members put up sclilevement ‘Oakland County during +H -week—gold-string competi parts the state “at Michigan State University in July. - -with girls from all Three state winners from last I He He Te #7 z iL AF : : is f 3 2 : eee a b's Chareh, had erupted in a between Daniel and his par- se wo | Danie] wanted to go for a ride. cold. house fi gEhe* : r Es iu - Ee. Beek z = J ' | Milton Woolridge, oldest son of the ode * * ‘One, of the ambulance crew was TOKYO More than 1,000 tourists arri in Japan over the weekend for. the “opening of the ~ranians Intensify Search for Outlaws booths which detailed thelr elely | ~ hate Elvis” button was forced center tem i Indian ‘Currency ‘nner, (Will Be Changed “nto. Decimal Way — 00 Sram Hl \to Greet Elvis tn -tie.to face -hysteri- cal shrieks from his loyal fans. — There was a single _ ohant _ from the mob—"Elvis, , Evi, | Elvis, Elvis.” - een One young girl ‘tain “y All’ Problems; _ Better “Understanding LONDON ® — Prime Minister’ Harold Macmillan’ told. the House vpeisgpechscmdtgy mtonicind secret engagements) systems were a legacy from British rule.- Nehru said in making . the| Pa. changes India is “going back to something which was originally a —< Thief Takes Jewelry From Pontiac Home Jewelry valued at $250 was stolen * |from the home of Mrs. Janie Mae| Plot |watch and three sets of costume |U. of M. Slates Editor : “deeper into ” a M anistee Forest “tok * topic will be “The pcdadand| tras wane Clean ad oc come munities in battling the blaze. until the committee hearings have Loses 100 Acres. lin Sunday’s Fire NEWAYGO- (INS) — A 100-acre /Southerly winds of 25 miles per hour saved the resort areag of Hess jand Brooks \Lakes from being burned out. The wind directed the flames southward to the banks of — Wallace | the Muskegon River, five miles prot cnamaging editor of the| southeast of Newaygo. © Milwaukee Journal and former - “Ht would i absurd to aaa that in a few days we would-find vice! Macmillan said in opening a de- bate on the Bermuda meeting. “But we-eevered much ground land we did reach agreements on certain matters set out in the/* communique. I want to make it clear that there were no secret “There: were some matters on which we were not in agreement.” it ® &, “Withoye elaborating, he cau- tioned. against beagpe too “much importance on disagreements. He. declared that, as a result of the talks, Britain andthe United States “understood each other better.” - “I. made plain our view. that just trusting to the U.N. is no {substitute for a foreign policy,” he - said. ' z China. . Check fesse, Bondi roy pant Jackson Prison. .. - A Royal Oak bandit and a De- troit check passer last night es- caped ‘from. Southern Michigan Prison in. Jackson aioe 0 said this morning: Sctight are Extost J. Johmeon Jr. en prisoner then or tried to es- ken. prisoner then or tried to es- Cape by running away. If she ran away, they\ tracked her down and-murdered her. More likely, the authorities theorized, some e speculation that F i & 3 eZ £14 2b: ie He ey | Hl z ll il FE a ; ry ! HL ” (pall U. & Weather, Burene Report) Refuses British Currency’ for Toll « night. Southwesterly becoming 7 Lowest temperature preceding 8 -a.m. At.8 a.m.; Wind ‘velecity 3 m-p.h. Direction: Southeast. Moon r 2s Tuesday at scam am. : cee we # lee —e . = = " Suueunesses :|was. the first: demonstration of President Gamal Abdel Nasser’s idetermination to reopen the 103- “\mile waterway on a “take it or vs+14l eave it basis” 50) objections. Held up at the candfs southern | entrance was the Greek-owned freighter “Maria Vittoria” fily- ing the British red ensign, after what an Egyptian canal official said was “a disagreement” over “++ 3! the captain's offer to pay British pounds instead of dollars. A canal spokesman Nasser’s statement that sa Whether American and British i ships / ‘are maar from the — * * despite Western E gypt Blocks First Ship ‘been assured passage by pay- ments in dollars, Swiss franes or German marks, accotding to Egyp- tian specifications, © . ‘Ten ships ‘fiying the ‘flags of Italy, Greece, Norway, Spain, Egypt, Panama, and Germany paid dollars and started through the canal early today, The first Norwegian ship went through yesterday, mit passage by tomorrow. & & #/ shippers will be. willing to abide, by the semi-boycott urged by their There was some speculation that. the captain of the stalled Maria} Pe ee ON ‘Tabedle the chet town ot Be-| Today's traffic included / ‘four luchistan provinee, It is a railroad ‘ ishing ever since World War II, pomes_ wae Fechyeed Wy Be «- in Iranian Baluchistan, and those that exist remain dry most of. the year, The tribes in the area ha ‘waged relentless war against other for <a D the Killers is being .coordinated, are little more than groups of huts. : Even Alexander the Great feared| said. to make the trip through Baluchi- around Aftica. (8 PAY, PASS Nations, instead of singly | or, All 28. ships ore have entered Suroug the Suer Cxtel Users Asso- ‘the canal: since F apa suchas! Aue ocak mR governments for very long appears *(An poste Foreign Ministry stan, which before the fourth cen- 3S cpoke: in Jerusalem Wai quot-| ‘to be doubtful in view of the tre- led yesterday as saying that Egyp- 38 tian pageegrad with Israeli “a. Ulagl & A ‘Agata, * of war.”") ‘mendous cost of sone: ships a ! It appeared that the Egyptians! ciation, = eae refuses ake fgrins’ to inspect, vari- pe ff ™ of a iy i ee oy ae I { nN Pontiac’s hehe Social Secur- lity office bas a new manager, Wil- liam E. LaRock, who comes here from Traverse City.. a sree feciahgie’e yout bein bees we) ¢ant since Jan, 7 when L. Wesley — City Gets New Manager ifor, Social Security Ottice .|Wills Fund for Crippled - ¥ of 316 W. Hudson St., sentenced last year to 2-10 years for the armed robbery of a Troy Township grocery store; and D. A. Black- burn, 28, senteficed in Detroit in 1952 for uttering and publishing. DETROIT (AP)—Most- ‘of an - lestate valued at some $200,000 has been left by the late Dr. Raymond fk. Clark to the “Imperial Council ot the Mystic Shrine to maintain its hospitals for crippled children. (Dr. Clark died. March 24 at_ the age of TT. He left $10,000 to Mich- igan State. University~ for agri- Solution Impossible: for’ Wishcher Found!” | [pire that contonted an" Teariders Control Ticking in U.S. (Continued From Page One) day is the International Brother- hood of . Teamsters, Chaufferus, wanbomsas and Helpers of ee Se ee The union grew and grew under ‘the late President Dan Tobin, a Boston Irishman, Ti called the in frequent— — squab. generally The’ was that the Team- sters. ‘off jurisdiction—arid members — in a lot of industries in which other unions claimed or- ganizing rights. After World War He . clearly implied. that be|1y the Teamstern really began to ee Ee ae ae ed ; with edie Oe ae eee eee * * . - Beck replaced the aging Tobin in 1952, While Beck's financial deals, largely and admittedly with borrowed union funds, are now raising the nation’s eyebrows, he has done a job for his union. Membership now is at least 250,- 000 greater than it was when he jtook over. Contracts - generally {rank with the best in the coantry from the worker’s standpoint. «~ k& & The Teamsters Union is divided up into city, state and area duch- jes,.each with its own set of boss- es. Generally speaking they have ro tradition operated as they saw * * * Beck and Hoffa have ‘changed this quite a bit in the past few years. Beck, having welded to- gether an 1lil-state organization into the Western Conference. of for chr hepotnany Samhcees ores. ident. He established similar pres rern, Central States, and ‘Southern — But slave trading has been flour- Hy Agency. A native of Sault Ste, |. Marie, he graduated from the | University @ Michigan - ana” of ficials. iteal hot Teamsters conferences, cultural scholarships; $5,000 to State University for loans| pnegreut has been that where “ito ical students and $5,000 to t the Salvation Army. |for -city or regional) areas, ~ |Watch } Taylor Election TAYLOR TOWNSHIP (INS) —| It’s a move toward) Officials from the Secretary of} gaining. It also has meant bigger es ee Se ee el oe Taylof Township -vot-| including Beck and Hoffa. ‘ lers | up at the- polls. The state x -& d they were there “to. The numerous trucking. opera- insure a fair election in that polit-;tors have never Gontralivea. fa _- much as the\ Teamsters, So in re- ~ the “Iranian. government's) -MEMO TO CAESAR ‘Pilate Off to Jerusalem “Just the same,” Pilate replied, “we'll take ‘ om in a Lenten Series) —_ some extra soldiers.” \ Auslonli, Claudia followed her! “husband, “What do you mean by saying that trouble is ‘coming closer?” she asked. Pilate put his hand on her arm affectionately. “Never mind,” he said. “There's no use bothering your head about it.” wate , “But I want to.know.” “Go tell the servants to pack tor us,” Pilate said, “You'll find it all out qui enough.” * * wr}. “Pack? But you eid you codes a trip just now.” | '“T can get away tor this Jerusalem fo be there over thy fenet Sipe: We'll Lodge Goes ‘to Europe__| ; an objections to Nasser’s plan or ; hough ed We vor — Henry Cabot) bassador to ‘the ee telieok left by plane for \ ‘te ie by —_ \ . | cent years at least, they have béen unable to put up a. very -_*® &° Then fe tat down and dictated « tote to bne Of the slaves for Caesar. It read: _. Aiegest Emperor — My ‘next report to you will come from Jerusalem. I am going there now with my household and a retinue of the- military. Junius is to meet me there and I shall Tam getag to fe | os a Bes eb te » SS oy He put hig'signature and en ee smug _. The people of Jerusalem aré getting. ay : "wile is informed (via~ the, servants) that this Nazarene preacher, Jesus, may he going into the | cepital fer the occasion, . SE RBI \ hc in milk o Pe eee ae The situation | seems. to demand some’ first. reminded him. — hand attention. . with, the slaves. all: : “daa to the pose | ‘| x | i ee a, raf eae Cy ¥ [pd Die Bs esd i | a hebes | ‘strong, fight against so powerful epee = Me is oF * Ee * Slee es + — Bi gy oe * PONTIAC. PRESS, “MONDAY: APRIL 1, 1957 WASHINGTON’ (INS) — A for- mer slave laborer has told the Senate internal. security: subcom- mittee that women are tossed .t6- gether with men in Soviet prison camps as a scheme to raise the}. birth rate. The witness, who spent 10 years ak gape yomg eo tortured by tematic starvation, killed. and ate a Sher: prisoner. The chilling account of life in Red forced-labor prisons. was re- | lated by a 41-year-old Hungarian | "army captain who used the as: | sumed name of “George Batori” | te protect his relatives in Hun- . gary. Batori estimated that there are ~ 20 million persons in Red concen- tration camps and 30 per cent are women. He said women are-forced to live in the same barracks as nien in order to hike the birth rate, which dropped off sharply during World War II. © * * * - “The. women,” the witness re-| lated, “are at the mercy of the| guards and other prisoners so that. if any of them are good looking, |@- _ they cannot escape.” cadhinenee: Take 866 Lives 1956 Statistics Show, Industry Safer -by For; | Total Drops 10 Per Cent} LANSING — Accidents in the | ‘ home killed 11 times as many peo- | ple as industrial accidents in Mich- . igan last year, the State Health | Department reported. Provisional 1956 vital statistics, ag a oe released today by the department | ‘ showed that 866 persons died in ‘ home accidents in 1956 and 73 in| industrial accidents. The department described 1956 ° as a typical year for distribution of accidental deaths between the ind industry. Among persons in-the_20-65 age bracket, which includes most—in- dustrial. workers? home accidents | last year caused 216 deaths, slight- ly more than three times. the 71) deaths caused by industrial acci- * dents. : * _ * Deaths from industrial accidents |g STAM). er NEEDS —Main Flooe J é « ee eee ae ’ dropped from 79 in 1955 to 73 last year despite an increase in the in- dustrial work force. In the same years, deaths from home accidests rose from 856 -to 866. The very young and the very old were most prone to home ac- cidents, statistics showed, as 581, | or 68 per cent, of the home ac- cident victims were under five or over 64 years of age. ~ A breakdown of home accident causes showed falls accounted for 423 deaths; fires and explosions, 912; suffocation, 106; poisoning, 48; firearms, 25; drowning, 12, and other causes, 60. * * * The department said that acci- dental deaths’ from..all causes dropped from 4,213 in 1955 to 3,817) last year, Farm accidents took 89 lives last year; one more than the previous year. cer ALL-NEW FORMULA 2 98 N. 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Guaranteed Free of Crabgrass } 8h: Grass Seed 1.66 5-POUNDS $2.95. Value ‘Tested grass seed packed in reusable plastic bag. 80%-—85% and 90% germination. WALL PAINT 4 99 Fully washable flat wall paint’ in white and colors. Odorless oil base paint is most free from most brush marks ae $5.75 Value - PER GALLON _ BIG 9 x 12-FOOT SIZE 4 Crepe Drop Cloth $1.39 Value . Polat Roller Set _ METAL PAN & ROLLER 99° Both the metal paring pan and Tinch roller. at this low pre. seeceoesesoeoeseseses PAINT THINNER $ 1 49. Value ru PONTIAC. PRESS. MoNDAY, svn, 1. ost a diel sme ‘sabi that. iia ae OP ppenes in maaan STEN ET — age. * The Asks for Repo on Monetary Police “i In his State of the Union message President E1sennower declared that — the time had come for an inquiry ~ into the nature, performance and equa y of our financial system. He asked that Congress -au- sion of.able and qualified citizens result Re publicans now are battling for a new independent “commission on monetary policy. - . House: Democrats want the in- | quiry made by the Banking and | Currency .Committee. They ar- / gue that too much money~al- / . E * _MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU “OF CIRCULATIONS rrr tn MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1957 Senate Bill Proposes — _ Farm Surplus Barter _ Tenay i eing spent on indepen oy The Senate’ Agriculture Committee dent studies. : / has unanimously approved an, Ad- ee Ke } ministration bill to pee barter of Last year the President set up his Eastern Europe on a. selective. basis. policy alttiough Congress held! t - "This action could have the effect this was a proper function of ifs own of opening the door for immediate committees on. foreign affairs. The aid to Poland and any other satellite -Senate appropriated $300,000 for. a regime which shows signs of wanting comprehensive- investigation Yby its _ @ measure of independence. Poland Foreign Relations Committee. ~ has requested $200 millior. in farm +e & wee SS surpluses and $100 million loan to As of March 1, the 85th Congress _ buy machinery... + ~ “thas edfmarked $5.3 million for in-. i ee 2 vestigations spending by Senate and sal The pill.not only would reduce sur- a House committees, excluding appro- _ pluses piled up in Government ware- priations committees. These expenses houses but, more important, it would do not cover costs of routine actions _ bolster ‘countries which are begin-- on bills and resolutions. “ning to win control of their. own Investigations and dale ae ee: / "oe and necessary functions of Most of the $3 billion worth {our Government. But duplication of farm surpluses. earmarked for of effort and resulting waste of sale to friendly nations in return money should be avoided. —_—_—_— The Man About Town The Prize. 1957 sa all Contest. Is ng. Want to Win It? _ Baseball: A disease. that will soon assume its annual epidemic _ proportions. nee. with great care = ‘The Man About- Town. annual beast ‘with the delicate political contest starts today, with $250 in U.S. is in such countries. Refusal Savings Bonds as the prize. Do you want | of aid might drive the satellites back The prize will be won by the person ; we! me: Russian control.’ who submits the nearest correct answer to: or r Life? “what will be his batting average? Talk of a shorter week in place of 1t costs nothing to enter the contest, - the current 5-day, 40-hour package and every member of your family is eli- continues to fascinate workers and sible to compete, but each entry must be on a separate piece of paper. Employes give, employers bigger ulcers. of The Pontiac Press and members of their 3 ‘short week, even down to one of immediate families aré not eligible to $0-hours, presents some basic prob- enter the contest. : lems that must be solved before such Pics ti ae wea Go. wel bate te ote. a plan could be made; with safety, a . ~ a coupon, answer any. other questions, national standard. write an essay or take part in a quiz. The | oe ee , $250 may be yours, in exchange for about / Organized labor-naturally assumes °° minute of your time. | that a shorter week can be had with- “All entries must be received in / : ’ ‘The Poni Press office by noon / ~ out cutting the workers’ pay. In other ~ gm Satenddy, Apeil 12. / s words, the same pay for 30 hours t Every entrant agrees to abide by the _ formerly was possible for a longer decision of the judges, which will be final. week. . ~ Your chancé is as good as that of fhe 3 Important, however,_is not the experts, many of whom have been. poor a * : ° Guessers in past contests, j number: of hours: of Nee Last year the $250 prize went to | but the amount of saleable prod- - Mrs. Willard Boardmah uct made in these hours. of 275 Starr Ave. In 1955, : If production in a shorter week dre Mrs. Clifton Hicks ’ does not fall off because of the of 224 West Longfellow Ave. was the win- shorter week, workers’ income need . ner. In 1954 it was divided between not fall. But if production decreases, Robert I. McCormick __ the employer, and ‘eventually ane of 7642 Newberry St., and Mrs. Bernice G. Jozwik bat Batis Mullis ital Miu OS iGihih Pa NLD i . authority would: help peoples in need of food~and could demon- strate to the Soviet Union that . in aiding countries on its border, we have no .inten-. ‘tion of drawing’ them into de- ~~ _ What player who has been at bat at least 25 times will be lead- ing the American League on the night. of Friday, April 26, and .~ worker, will suffer. © - of Drayton Plains, In 1953 it went to z n " =e produced and sold can Miss Betty Whitson of 495 Harper Ave. The 1952 winner was Miss Joyce McQuaid of 129 Osceola Drive. In 1951 Mrs. Loretta Stricklin If. the 30-hour week means that of 2500 Silver Drive, got the bonds, and both m ent and labor must — Mrs. E. J. Peterman further step up the tempo oftheir of 38 Murphy Ave., won in 1950. In 1949. "work days to produce more goods in Donald Jo Lovse ¢ limited time,-in order to make - of 142 Cadillac Ave, was the winner, and va in 1948 * short week economically possible, ” a tarda eee as desirable as man ve of 437 North Saginaw St., got the $250. . In 1957 will it be YOU? . Perhaps a shorter week is not = — : arsine Verbal Orchids. to- | sonnet Garrett There is no other source ‘for either pay checks or dividends. i vk ® Ameri industry and business. oo to reduce the eepegae and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles Winegar of tape ang ome wedding anni- versary. ea \ Mr, and Mrs. Lew 53 ‘orty hou: at a reasonable pace of. Oxtoek; het wedd anni- hi the ar r better than 30 pare of jens, in ‘ thorize the creation of a commis- — - to undertake the inquiry. As a --7 Low Bridge David Lawrence Says: Newsmen. Need Road Escort, Too “WASHINGTON _ Presidential caravans. or motorcades always travel too fast and because of it there have been bad sadiéemn in with the Presi- dent, He usually has a motorcycle. behind President Wilson were caught in a bad collision. Robert | T. Small, whe won fame for the : Looking Back. 15 Years Ago HITLER REPORTED massing men for drive at Caucasus, DRIVE ON U-boats aang in At- iantic. -20 Years Ago STRIKE Grass Fisher, Truck <pvarmoasoang __ THOUGHTS FOR TODAY ‘All thing? are delivered unto escort to clear the traffic with a \ me of my Father; and no man \knoweth siren but often the newsmen .who ~ are in. the autos behind are not given the needed escort of motor- cycles to travel alongside their- oer. _ Sometimes presidential feurs-must travel fast when it is really necessary and they form a habit which sticks to them even. when it isn’t necessary. The Secret Service car sometimes leads the procession ‘or provides a driver who sets the pace. All the other ¢ars feel they must keep up with the leading mw -. / rovGH PROBLEM The :problem of. the Secret Ser-— vice. to protect the life of a _presi- dent is no easy one. It has many ramifications. and all that the public knows is that two presidents ~ = Garfield and McKinley — have been assassinated and a third case President Truman-the attempt - was-~ defeated by brave Secret Service: men who returned the fire of would-be assassins.. Also just after Franklin D. Roosevelt: was clected a bullet Intended for him at Miami, Fia., killed Mayor Cermak of Chicago. Theodore Roosevelt, campaigning in 1912, was attacked by an assailant as he left a theater. * «© & Letters from cranks. are received régularly and the Secret Service take all- kinds of precautions— -sometimes too many. Fast nahi may be one of them. OPEN CAR WORRY ~ 4 Presidential campaigns on the other hand are. particularly worri- some for the Secret Service since the slow ride in open automobiles . has become a custom even in big cities. When President Wilson was on his trip in September, 1919, advo- eating American entry into the League of Nations, he stopped at Denver, Colo., to make a speech. Certain cars were made available to the press for a trip outside the - city. a - ans COULDN'T. GO This cee who was as- signed to a car with two other — newsmen couldn't go along on that ride, staying behind to investigate a delay in Gre ‘of his dispatches at the telegraph office. The car was demolished a few minutes later and Ben F. Allen, correspondent of the Cleveland Plain Dealer was ©} __ killed. and.Stanley Reynolds of the Baltimore, Sun was . severely | in- _ jured. \ a thei Gaaniipenne guiliguenest: pest ‘a. week later at a, accident occurred prapton mamamen jut chauf- the Son, but the Father; neither knéweth any man_ the Father, save the Son, and he to * * * At His birth a star, unseen be- fore in heaven, proclaims Him come. —Milton. Associated Press ag one of its rhest writers, was injured and had a narrow escape from death. In both the Denver and Portland~- was exceeding the speed limits. But automobiles aren’t the only “risks. In 1912 when Wilson was a presidential candidate someone de- cided to run-at @ speed of 90 miles an hour the special train to which Pa., on the way to Trenton, NJ. —and the cars in those days were wooden, too. : * * a The answer-to the problem is simple, Seventy miles an hour on a road that-has been cleared is not risky in a modern automobile But. whenever a there should be a motorcycle escort to.clear the way ahead with police assigned to ride alongside the entire. motorcade so the newsmen Dr. ‘Willidm Brady Says: Palsy Sufferers Advised to Keep Active and Busy A Massachusetts nrepenieal says my pamphlet, Parkinson's Tremor (sometimes called paraly- sis agitans or shaking palsy) | seemed an answer to her prayers. _ “My daughter,” she wrote, “has ) posts shaking hands, halting walk, body | faa "nas. Brea. Ea Last fall her 9. year-old daugh- ter asked: ‘Grandma, did Mommy cry a lot when she was a little girl?’ I said, ‘No, Doris.’ She said, ‘Well, she does now.’ “‘My daughter is probably under a nervous strain because of her husband's illness, though she does BRADY - not. show. it,~ One thing in her favor, as your pamphlet says, is that she is very active around her home, never. one to sit idling . .-.” _ Anyone with Parkinson's tremor should keep very active around the house and never sit idie for ity disa- bility. Instead of si * knit, sew, tat, always thing to do. I have known a number of men and women with Parkinson’s tremor who derived a good deal of enjoyment and improvement of their trouble frqm lawn bowling. Putting, pitching horseshoes, arch- ery, or roque might also be good. MAKE ‘FACES’ If there is a mask-like- facial expression, sit before your mirror and practice expressing various emotions for so many minutes daily or a little tired. the city . dollar hospital’ when voted only three 5. Why do we pay more for a City Manager than the City of Toledo, a city four times the size of ours?. - 1. Why is the Grand Trunk Rail- road allowed to clutter up our streets when there is a “Belt Line Right of Way” around the town? 9. Why does the City refuse to arinex areas when at the same time they annex tax exempt church property? debt. If our local officials can be made to realize there is a bottom “jn the taxpayers’ pocket, it —_- ene do a ot to make our senators and realize our national tax scandal must be stopped. Let's start economy at home and save our City from confiscatory taxa- tion. Paul A. Kern Jr. 1% N. Saginaw St. . ‘Press Should Get Carlotta’s Picture’ If The Pontiac Press were on the job, they'd’ manage to get a good ‘picture of (Colossal) Carlotta. You - run pictures every day. Why not fine, Parking: facilities were per- tect’ for my family and friends. —Phis is not a criticism of General Pe) Hospital, as I couldn't treatment. I n a = re “Wants Increase. in Yield’ Signs Portraits. By JAMES J. METCALFE Aloneness is that circumstance’ . . . Of being al] alone . . . While lonetinese is longing for . . . The loved ones we have known , Our loneliness is sadness that . eo cannot toss aside .. . ‘tt is a feeling.genuine . . . And difficult to hide . . . And so we have good reason for . . . Our loneliness sincere . , . But never for aloneness, BRees Our neijgh- bors are so near. . . Aloneness is the foolish choice . . . Of locking door... When we could tt ._ * @ has its own excuse . wasanea shuts us out, so we... Can be of little use. (Copyright, 1957) Smiles. Someone in Jersey City stole a pedigreed Samoyed and fl anaed $100 ransom for its return. We've - heard of a catnapper but never of a aennee * * gout pcs ied cues at a mirror doesn’t let you see yeurwelt 90 others soe yout? * An Ohio woman identified a man who had picked her husband's pocket of his wallet. Likely mad because the thief beat her to it. - * * * Keep your Wives, take a lesson pea the met you can prevent your romance from degenerating into a pla- tonic affair. So send for this booklet’ and insure @ more romantic. marriage. “By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case U-343: When Strangler Lewis, famous wrestler of the last genération, ‘was 5). _years old, he was sitting in the ‘audience, watch- ing a match at Los Angeles. x kr. * At the last minule, one of the two contestants promoter of the So he | to wrestle | that night, though he was obviously out pet, champions usually have & fighting heart and courage. | 2 + & f Second, the skill and experience */ 0 a former champ often are | enough’ offset the physical fit- heavier 0 toon elie at _ leastfor a short conflict. too will be protected. * 2. Copyright, 1067) Patients Praises __ mre etl ead Hospital Annex a ee It -won't be long until spring I am anxious to inform the Pub” fever will make a father too lazy lic how nice it is at the General 1 ask his son to carry out the Hospital annex. I was in an eight- aches, it ene room ; When the motorist trusts the of two walls, providing a view of -- pedestrian and the pedestrian miles of countryside. After spend- trusts the motorist, call the am- ing three days and nights in & putance. hall at General, you can imagine * * * For a copy of my free pamphlet how much this was appreciated. 4 book recently returned to a meek bahbend stings. ‘it was very quiet, the only Davenport, Towa, library was over- - 2 " potse ‘being that of the patients. due 86 years. Sounds like mighty letters, mot more than one page. themecives. The feed was very dull reading or the wees a ‘to personal geod and each day I was given ~ ® 8 beara aad hygiene, Beko Steet Ky a menu for the following day A Philadelphia man turned in wrath pe and allowed a cheice, I could aa false fire alarm because he Pontiac, Michigan. also say whether I wanted small, = had a terrible tootliache. He was (Copyright 1967) —_ portions. The yanked to court. Cane Records of a Psychologist: Reduce to Lower Blood Pressure happened ° his Nod pressure! * It Ale from a former fig- ure of 210 right down to 132. In other words, when he reduced 80 pounds his blood pressure dropped 78 points: . Hf any of you readers have high : blood pressure, please get on the : . Seales and see if, you are at all - overweight. ate years old, you- will probably find that your: blood pressure will drop 14 to 20 points by dieting. SPELLS PLATONIC MATES a \ ‘ ey y \ \ = % ess = a ee Skee pe ates, v cf “a 2 i ry eae : SON aE _PONTTAG MICHIGAN. MONDAY, APRIL. 1937 ua’, Deas in Ponti, Everest Cemetery, Kalamazoo. Ar. sons, Robert and James H. Cush- ‘man both of Reno, Nevada. s menatiaanemallitl Mrs. Emma Arft ° UTICA—Service for Mrs. Emma Arft,. 72, of 550 Hamilton Rd., Rogh- ester, who died yesterday, ‘will be Wednesday at 1:30 p.m, from the Milliken. Funeral Home and at 2 p.m. from the Trinity Lutheran - pena ica The will be recited at 8 o'clock tonight in the Melvin A.'M » at 10 a.m. Tues- Page from St. ncent de Paul Church with burial following in Mt. Hope Cemetery. ~ ~ Mrs. Graves died Friday, Henry John Janczarek_ Charlotte St: was dead on arrival at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital yes- terday, the Elks B.P.O.E. No. 810 and St. Michael's Church.” He was .em- ployed last at General Motors Truck & Coach Division. © Surviving - besides his .wife, Vir-' Church, Burial- will ‘be in Utica; ginia, are two sons, Michael and Cemetery. - Mrs. Arft is. survived: “by her husband; ‘two’ sisters; Mrs. Mary Arft and Mrs. Lena Kraft, both of Utica; and two brothers, Arthur of Richmond and Carl -Shoenberg of adinge, Joseph Cousinaw’- . _LAPEER — Service for Joseph Cousinaw, 55, of 4467 West Oregon) - Rd. was held Sunday from Muir Brothers Funeral. Home, with burial at Dryden Center Cemetery. : Mr. Cousinaw died Friday - at ‘Lapeer General Hospital. Born in Lapeer County, he. is survived by his wife, Mary; a son, Harold of Lapeer; one daughter, Mrs.- Betty J. ‘Bieganowski of Capac; a. brother,:Dan of Hale; one sister, Mrs. Irene Church of Pontiac, and four grandchildren. ~ Harry Daimler _ OXFORD — = Service for Harry Daimler, 66, of 2653 Silverside, who! died Friday, will be held from the Huntoon Funeral Home tomorrow at 1 p.m, Burial will be in Oxford Cemetery. Mr. Daimler is survived by his wife Edna; one sister, Mrs. Martha Pulleybank of Pickney and one brother, Emil Dombroski of Gowen. Marguerite Emeigh ,LEXINGTON—Service for Mar- guerite Emeigh, 80, of ‘Lexington, who died yesterday after five months illness, will be held from . the Hatten Funeral Home at-2 p. with burial in Lexington pat as) Sanilac County. Arrangements are being made by the Pursley Funeral Home. —~— She is Survived by one son, Stan-| Jey Brown of. Croswell and one ~ daughter, Mrs. Eunice E. Randolph of Pontiac. ——— Mrs. May Gallinger NORTH BRANCH — Service for Mrs. May Gallinger, 85, who died} St. val at her home, 6791 Sherma yesterday, will be held at 1 a.m. tomorrow at her home, Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery, Mrs. Gallinger is survived by one _ son, William J. of Chicago, andi one grandson of New Jersey, and also two great-grandchildren. Mrs. Della Gould ORTONVILLE—Service for Mrs. Della L. Gould, 80, of 2211 Allen: | ial will be in Ortonville Cemetery. | Rd, who died yesterday in a Pon- - tide Hospital, will be held on Wednesday from the C. F. ‘Sher- man Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Bur- Mr. Gould is survived by three sons, Richard-and Burton Green| of Ortonville and Ernest Green of Deaths Elsewhere By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - Dennis; ; a daughter, Carol, ~ all at home; brothers and sisters, Mrs, Gladys Matich, John Janczarek, His body is at the Pursley Fu- neral Home. * Elmo Nelson Lockwood Elmo Nelson Lockwood, 62, of 112 Oak Hill St:, died suddenly yes-| terday at his home. He was employed last at Artco, Inc, Surviving besides his wife, Lu- cille, are a son, Donald M, Lock- wood; and daughters, Mrs, Shir- ley Wright, Mrs. Mary. Hefner, also one brother and two Service will be held at tomorrow at Pursley Funeral Home, | with "Rev. Claude Friess of Wesleyan Methodist Church of- ficiating, Burial will be at Perry Mt, Park Cemetery. Glenn H. Theobold Glenn H. Theobold, 56, a former Pontiac resident, died Saturday at Daytona Beach, Fla. He was a retired foreman at) General Motors Truck & Coach! Div. Surviving is his wife ‘Lorena. row, Cheryl A Valker (Graveside service for Cheryl Ann Walker, who died at birth yester- day -in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, will be held in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery at 10:30 a.m, Tuesday. Funeral Home, Daughter of Oliver and Greta Walker, she is survived also by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. KNOXVILLE, Tenn, @ — Wilt” liam Adam (Billy) Meyer, 65, for-]J. . mer manager of the Pittsburgh’ Pi- rates of the National League ahd) a veteran of 46 years in’ baséballi who was named. Major. League Manager of the Year in . “ an piloting the Pirates place, died yesterday. | * * *. NEW YORK - “Py — ‘George WwW.) (Spike) Hamilton, 56, composer ot Betty. Coed’’ and. other. songs, died yesterday: He was @ native of Newport, Vt. 3 ee _ LOS: ALTOS, Calif, @ uw Rear, Adm, Edward Watson Young) (ret.), 55, “who won a Navy Cross| in the submarine service in World| War II and who was associated | with a tool firm since retiring | from naval service in 1954, died | Saturday, : Fat 268 |. NEW YORK « — Mrs, Kathar-| ine Asher Engel, 58, immediate] past national president of the Na-| tional Couricil of Jewish Weeen : and long-time léader in immi tion affairs, died Saturday, * * * “mer operator of William Post and Sons, the largest polo Bary deal-' ership in the country, died yester- day. Post was) a resident of Aiken, | | | Nearby. nd te ler Henry. John Janczarek, 38, of ai Mr. peeniidate was a member. of | ; and Ruth Lockwood, all of Pontiac; | Funeral and burial service will,E be held at Daytona Beach tomof- WATERFORD TOWNSHIP a The infant is at the Sparks-Griffin| Charles Adams of Pontiac and Mr. | Every particle lightened, rarefied and made uni- form in size by the exclusive process that produces g COT’. in Perry Mt. Park Conhetery. le She is survived by her rusband: | | Water 8. CaS ae : Kimble of Keego | rs. George Wilkin [and two beaters Harry Mets r ‘wo 5 ey : dain beaa sind ot Pontiac and Clair of ROCHESTER—Service for Mrs. Four gra George. (Gladys) Wilkins, 60, of} / 2866 Longview,-who.died this morn-| Pontiae, will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday from the William R. j ee ee ee See eee. “PROMPT PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE — CALL“ FE 5-6107 12 W. PIKE ST. City Parking Lot at the Rear af Our Plant Geney Dry Cleaners — | -TILL 9 SHOP TONIGHT - sure, re de wit oa binding. Satin’ Lostex front in Charge Yours ft Weite's .. . 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MONDAY, APRIL 1, 997 | te ee ecae ee = 2 i ee : i . ‘By PHYLLIS sete. {uy ten, on that aight v ~NEW YORK (INS)—It- is- April neu aya: ewhah ccnu Fool’s Day again,’ but in the air| ounched and fled—and ‘ is no sound of fiendish™iadyfiter.| 57 bei and bush had’ . Le a ee ee ee ern ont to Cereb @, loudly to the entire : cream, On‘ the photograph : that “ | 7 bee haem Hach you shold (Sa se gto ter, oid ee mas oa 06. youl net Gn wéhe dhpneeclation,” Where ‘are the yaks of yore?|" - Se te ae a eB ay fhe = a Write ‘today, ‘simply elving| Auto sales were up: some; but | When did foolishness stop being; HPS Ge did” you stop. being an April pe padsoenationiy aww rtinit sap (Aavertisemen’) our name, address and age.'still not enough to make up for fun? Is it age that gives you this!) i aa when [will your loud: guffaws to the ny Sam Reneats Says: _- Mail to Old American Ins. Co.,;an earlier slump; Lock said, feeling that yp lis Rag -isegexn ord best. girl friend. that. her younger penetration. wu 4AAll}- - 3 West 9th, Dept. L421A, Kan-|. Lock said if collections farggeney on a Ro ie a ing friend had invited her worst At this stage, April Ist begins Da aLaala AM. ~ OPEN “TONITE 3 sas City, Mo. 'to follow the present trend, the sobriety? 4 preeping enemy to goto the movies—that| effort to be young and foolerish. | 14 take on new meaning for on 1G aCe : 4 2 . _..- fiscal year total probably woud day when you lied so supremely) Yor te’every adolescent must |It is the day thoroughbred racing ss TL 9 P.M. Ee Ibe" between $312,000,000 and’ $315,-/ In your llth year, a gizgly ithat she cried before you could’ come the sulking time when he opens in New York, the day on Good a. aie joo.aen. | time, the custem* was to ring (wich her a happy All- Fools’ Day? realizes, or is told, that he now | which you can count two weeks ti anid = ph 9 | : Cream ~The 1956 legislature had figured doorbelis. on April Fool's Day. Maybe that was when the. realiza-| is too old te hang up a Christmas | income tax time, the day spring: may comé on wit -¢ Z on a sales ~ total of reaper Maybe foolishness stopped being tion-came. that life is real, and fun! stocking, too big to ery over | Starts to sprout. ' whe! ‘5100 4 . ig a an! ears i* ADULT FOOLISHNESS E 3. RIKER FOUNTAIN. = ele oll nog of around] Today's typical first-year.-teach- It also is the day wilen, if you ul 4 fess tone. | ‘or. is 23% years old. Bermuda Confab Draws Russian Threat are of. philosophical turn, you ¢f ‘ev a . . nee will recognize the possibility that re. 4 , - * , you're about to throw’ away some!” \ : oS BO Ss ; more money on that thoroughbred| miles P : eae : oe 5 : Ae ae racing (a fool's trick), to waif till Soot Be # co : ie. oe midnight April 15 to file your re-|} sdy-to-We nar - ee turn- (an often-repeated ulcerous| Qrer , every SS ’ | . : 4 . MOSCOW i—Russia has ac-| “The British government places'condition). and to get too busy to’ day! f “t cused President Eisenhower and the English people under the fatal) o~ es a BUS Prime ‘Minister Macmillan of plan-|danger of inevitable atomic retab| 4 ning atomic war at their Bermu-}iation,”’ it said. : ee da conference and warned of mas-| The statement warned both the| A ‘Wa she SAVE UP TO. sive Red retaliation. United States and Britain the’ utomatic as er. ond The Soviet Foreign Minjstry|course they are following could’ ‘ Wy FF charged last night that the two|“lead to catastrophe ‘for those! Re Si ‘Western leaders made decisions|who are-trying to unleash such a) _Dryer epair ervice | ALL WINTER which fended to increase intérna-|war on other nations.”” tA j tional tension and the danger of er ~All Makes — Expert Trained Technicians F . * * + {Fo Head Musical Unit — | ALL WORK GUARANTEED — if CO A I S The statement — first official| ANN ARBOR (AP) — Gail Ww. : ee : s Soviet comment an the Bermudet rector of Boston will vecoite exee- Complete. Line of Automatic Parts Regular to $49.50 poe see oor 2 seb Gitive director of- the University All Ty pes of Dryer Venting Supplies dept CHOICE . bomb reprisals from the. ¥ast in of Michigan Musical Society: Sept. | _ lease of war. ily it was announced by society | "The. statement ‘aid the Amer:|President, Charles A. Sink. 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Seek sity, whose topic was ‘“‘What’s Your “Business Writing 1Q?” Dr, Savage spoke on the “seven C's” of letter non-profit, non-union,— “nonpartisan “It is the world’s largest associ: . ation fer business women ‘in one profession and has approximately 400 chapters—over 15,000 secre- passing a comprehensive two-day examination in the areas of per- tions, business law and administra- = secretarial accounting, skills was given in 1951 and today there|+ne aré 983 CPS holders. This program Assisting Mrs. ‘William Robin- son with the reservations were Mrs. Warren Trevethan, Mrs. Michael Kerensky and Louhelen Eggleston, with Mrs. Russell Brackett handling publicity, Introducing the “Ask the Ex- perts” panel was Mrs. Trevethan. Byron Chapiri of the Pontiac Busi- ness Institute served as moderator, with the panel consisting of Mari-|.; lyn Smith, personnel department of Pontiac Motor Division, William John Beer, Pontiac attorney; Ju- dith Clemence, “women’s editor of the Pontiac Press; and John P., Kent of Flint, manager of Inter- national Business Machines, South- Male Style Forecast ‘Men's sock forecast for spring: There'll be more color, more pat- terns, more life in sock styles this year than in a long time. The one-size stretch socks.continue to gain...this year, they'll be available in many new blends—| i The first exaM|jearls and iridescent office |roses. Hugh Mair of Royal Oak served a ete Sons ke Edythe Perry, “president of the Pontioak chapter of the National Sec- writing as well as — 2 a retaries Association, is shown with Mrs. J oka ‘Duncan, worksho op chairman. The - workshop included an.“ Ask the Experts” panel : tries Hold. Fit, Workshop | . omen’'s Section “MONDAY, | APRIL LE 1957 NINE Gladys Lorraine Owen became the bride of Robert George Beach Saturday at Bethany Baptist Church. The 7:30 o'clock ceremony was performed by Dr. Nelson, WwW. Dalenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Owen af are Robert's parents. :> 2 * The bridal gown was fashioned ot white Skinner satin with a full skirt extending into a chapel train. TL sé _ rials the long sleeves tapered to | a She car- ried a basket of pink sweetheart as Robert’s best man, Ushers Elevator in Bath - Among the contemplated luxu- elevator—a platform to lower and raise the bather in and out of the suds, The Sabrina neckline of Alencon): Hl ries of future bathing is a bathtub). Glad: ys Owen Marries Robert Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer|#ccessories. Her corsage was of) MRS. ROBERT GEORGE BEACH _lder to be successful, people are Pontise Press Phete Dr. William Savage ‘of Wayne State University, Dr. Mary Virginia Moore. of Michigan State University, . and Mrs. Rosetta Braden of the Grosse tale NSA chapter, Secretaries of Oakland County held a workshop Saturday at Elks Temple. Speakers at the event, sponsored by the Pontioak Chapter of National Secre- taries Association, International, were ( wile to right) Sense of Humor Vital to Success aid, Instead of being shathecad ty|don't. be ua or get dramatic — criticism, she has learned how to| about it. ° use it, Keep ‘in mind the distinct possi- * * * bility that they may be right — . _Next time somebody tells you/and then take it with a grin! something “for your own good,” (Copyright 1957) Don't Wait... . Dress Up Your Home for Spring This Sears Way! By ANNE HEYWOOD. Ih making a list of the qualities which they think they need in or- to take criticism is an essential in all success. , : * * * A girl I once worked with illus- trates this perfectly.. ANXIOUS TO SUCCEED eo _ She was a ‘secretary, and was \very anxious to be promoted to ‘lan executive secretarial post. For several years she worked hard, but promotions never — to come her way. * * * Determined to discover why this was s0, she had an interview with). the personnel. director and was all too prone to think of a-sense of humor as being frivolous and not particularly: important. Yet with- out it, almost nobody can eet to the top..- * * A sense of humor is really a sense of proportion. It’s knowing what is really important and what is not, It's being able to brush off the vicissitudes of life, instead of let- for the service were Harry Long shantung with navy and white ac-| ting them make you miserable. /1o1q, rather harshly, that her voice and Harold Ward. Timothy Dean _‘cessories and a corsage of white! A sense of humor is also in-| Was so grating and unpleasant that) -~ a of the bride, was — ". N valuable if we're to be able tojit was standing in her way. 4 ngdearer : °- \take criticism well, and learning For the reception held in the| For traveling through the\south-|— ams ggpeh prengiiera seegeatlve girl was quite church partors, Mrs. Owen chosejern states and Florida, the ‘bride disturbed, of|@ hyacinth blue dress of Italian|changed to a beige suit with brown! : A G ; : ; s a a Dupioni silk with pink and navyjaccessories and the very Chass wo re uests But next “ at lunch hour, = ' : corsage from her bridal a went to a voice coach and sig) : : . pink cymbidium orchids, The newlyweds will reside on East|Of Story League up for lessons. She came back ° | “Mrs, Beach chose a navy silk|Pike street on their return. \ : glowing and grinning, . Mrs. Roger D. Cuneo and. Mrs |. _ *® ® & Uper | + |John. Clark were guests at the) «yo. know.” she told “s ~.4Thursilay evening meeting of Pon- lage seaaia of pa sais fie — 2 . : ; tiac ~Story ‘League. Mrs. Oscar played it back. And do you know ee @ need not be © pe an a vegan oe hostess to the group! what 1 sound like? A crow with It costs so little to have lovely furniture custom mate at the YWCA. , laryngitis, that’s what I sound lke! seatpicee ‘sur Turalars ina eal" rdecgh Your Gladys Pag J. ame ng eee cn PICTURE OF CROW ving soem group ., . transforming it into exciting, "Sereennineed 8 e . Presen new furnityre. “Lorraine Owen|stories during the evening ee “The coach told me a trick which But, ect now before the seasonal rush begins , call toda: y; Grace Clark, who told a story of would help to correct it—if I can pod rma ——— give you complete details ai became the |Abrabam Lincoln, “Walking on the|Just remember. So,” and here she - Ceiling,” and “The Shoemaker's|#% out @ small picture of a crow. Chairs....$35 up Sofas... .$75 up bride of \Dream.” b and attached it, with a piece of : “ees Po eno ream,” by Tolstoy. ’ Z | Robert G Laura Cobb told of “‘Great-|[AP®, to the wall above her desk, |. All Work Guaranteed COT Grandfather and the Honey Tree’’|"!'m going to keep this in front tor 5 < ull Years! —~ Beach by Sam and Zoa Swayne. Evalu-of me—as a reminder! ator for the evening program was x «© & Saturday. Mrs. Elmer Hutson. 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THE OLD HURT . ~ Next week the same thing will mini Se “W Real Charmer? He. sure is eee - Why, of course, by | energizing food pre- J happen to her child, As he leaves a and do you know how he got his “Charming — Talent?” ... eating that delicious, pared by “TEDS” Perfect PERMANENT EASTER SPECIAL! _ “One of the Best Cold Wave Buys in the City Regular Full Head Lotions Styled Set ntle, Individually Bottled Complete with Shampoo and A SENSATIONAL VALUE “A eh of our vrce an hee : 4 iid of ‘Divorce Needs. Reminder! ee ‘we allow ‘his|over tem nti hs inte 4 lus. very q sel ae ee ts WE will suddenly Sue Vermette, Bill” Tj ison Wed in Gingellville Rite A gown of . nylon’ ‘ace and net, fashioned with a portrait neckline and_long sleeves: that tapered to points at the wrist, was worn by her fingertip veil, and she carried a cascade arrangement of white gle strand of pearls. The ceremony was performed in Gingellville Baptist“ Church at 7:30 p.m. Sue is the daughter of Mr, and: | Mrs. Lloyd L. Vermette of North | East boulevard. Mrs. Leonard — Gidcumb of Monterey avenue and - Truman Tison’ of Baldwin aveaue are Bill’s parents, Bonnie Borum seryed as_ the bride's honor attendant. Karen Heaver was the bridesmaid. ‘They were gowned alike in- ballerina- i) length dresses of nylen chiffon, in Sue Vermette for her marriage Saturday to Bill Tison. ee ,|-A tiara of seed pearls secured — roses, Her only jewelry was a sin-— MRS. BILL TISON }\carried an arrangement of carna- tions on a white prayer book. ASSIST BRIDEGROOM. . Frederick D: rformed the duties of best; man, | Seating the guests were Jetald Moore, Donald Raymond and Vaughan, . A reception was held in the church parlors immediately fol-_ lqwing the ceremony. Mrs. Vermette greeted her. guests | wearing a sheath dress of white j|lace over beige. Her corsage was of white carnations and pink roses.| ; - Mrs. Gidcumb chose a navy blue sheath dress with matching acces- sories for her son's wedding. Her corsage was = white carna- tions and pink * * ae The newlyweds are honeymoon! ing at Niagara Falls> On their j]|Teturn they will reside-in Pontiac. Bolivia has boosted “gas"?, Saaeat 7 et vetoes funds -for pemeclonte workers. . of Curls sah JANE LEE Beauty Salon Beauty Salon — * Mezzanine | 2-0531. aqua and yellow respectively. Each* : .| the meeting, Mrs. W. C, Pearce -| cle held at the home of Mrs. Groups Convene in Homes ~ First Methodist Church Circles Hold Monthly Meetings Members of First Church Circles met in members homes during the week for pro- gram and business meetings. ok &® ® Mrs.“A. G, Nicholie was hostess ito members of Leah Circle for a Franklin boulevard. Mrs. P. R. Carr was program chaiwrinan ana Mrs, Walter Savage was a guest. ~ Joanne Circle met with Mrs. Claude Johnson on Cooley Lake road. Mrs. Paul T. Hart and Mrs. Claude Johnson were at | presented a program on Mental Health at the meeting of Les Cir- Harley Grattopp on Bloomfield Boulevard. Mrs. Harry Going was. assisted by Mrs. Irviig Corwin, Mrs. Z. Glick and Mrs, Glenn Williams in presenting a on the Church and Menta] Health, at the meeting of Anna Circle. Mrs. John Beaudin was -hostes# to the group. * shies 82 Mrs, Oliver Dunstan was hostess to members of . Elizabeth -Cir- cle, Participating on the program were Mrs. Robert Burnworth and Lucile Austin. Rhoda Circle mem- bers were entertained by Mrs. Da- vid Livingstone, Mrs, Guy Emery was hostess in her home on Scott Lake road to members of Mary Circle, Mrs. Edna Warden, Mrs. Lester Pitts cordtex “elfin” beds Gently rounds the bosom. White Cordtex inserts give 165 i support. 3e A cirenlas-stliched bra Gives firm youthfyl. uplit ci. Fine}, white. cotton Sizes , nox h to ener Corsetry. Second Floor | today - tomorrow and Wednesday! ' Miss Patricia Lee | liness. No ae to youl cordtex 154 choice of nylon or dacron” in all sizes Here's new sa Men “i sérts lift and support the bustline . firm through countless Lee, our bra consultant aid you in choosing the proper bra and size for you- Most sizes. SHOP TONITE ‘TIL 9: P.M. NORTH SAGINAW: ST. and Mrs. LaVern Cox participated “ellintc ” bras. 37 .- Cordtex in- .. stay yashings. Let Miss | during the evening program. — Washer Load \j and not more than two sheets to a load. Overloading your automatic washer gives poor washing results and is hard on the motor. You will get better results with a pound or two less than the capacity which the manufacturer lists. The clothes should move freely through the wa- ter, so mix small afid-targe pieces -+they arrived they went into the liv- ing room to greet my — Methodist, dessert. luncheon in her home on, Scheduled © Card Game Friends. Engage j Conversation With Hostess’-Parents - By EMILY POST Today's first letter ‘explains: “The other night I invited several friends’ in to play. cafds. When whom they all knew. “They became engrossed .in con- versation with them and, thinking it would be rude to interrupt, I said nothing about our game. As a re- sult we didn't get started: playing}: cards until quite late, Was it up to me to say something to them? I would like to know how this situ- ation should have been handled?”’ Answer: As seen as there was a pause in the conversation, it was your place as hostess to say, “I'm sufe Mother and Fa. ther will excuse us so that we may begin our card game.” “Dear Mrs, Post: last Saturday night I ran into several friends while I was out with a date. The girl was on my right, which put her on the curbside.- — - 4 “When I saw these friends the next night they criticized’ me for permitting the girl to be on the outside. We argded the point. for’ some time and finally decided the thing to do would be to write you lafid have you settle it.” “Dear Mrs, Post: I ge to one ‘house frequently and never at any time does the wife offer so much as a crust of bread. Isn't this atti- tude lacking in hospitality?’ Answer: Some people always of- fer refreshments, but-many others never do, If the y is not in the habit of dririking afternoon tea or of eating meals ‘it would not be discoyrt to offer nothing to visitors. L The crapped jot is not so slim. ming os the open bolero wit. The latter flatters and minimizes lorge bust ond hips. The jacket shortened to halt at ‘Chat Delays ; lust Ww " |chopped onion until “golden, ‘add’ je. sugar. _Simmer another half the widest part of the hips focuses! @ CAROL HENNIN ‘ Willard H. Hennin of_ Midvale. of his daughter, Carol, to Cordell Tompkins, son of Cordell Tomp- raged tina acbibonr ig ‘An Aug- Spareribs Enhanced With Sauce Mrs. Rogers Lets: Meat °Simmer —and| Serves on Spaghetti By JANET ODELL While many spaghetti recipes call for ground beef, the one print-| ed today suggests using spareribs. | It carries the seal of approval of three husky boys, the Rogers’) boys, so it must have great merit.| Mrs. Cart A. Rogers who does; the cooking for her three sons and, one tiny daughter is still finding, things to do in her-tiew home. The is active in church work. SPARERIBS AND SPAGHETTI étreet anhounces the engagement |] Rogers’ entertain a great deal. She)’ with the hat that te Fyou.... choose from our large variety of shapes and materials... - at a price that’s amazingly low for such fine quality and distinctive design. 99. 939 psi a PARIS: HATS 13 NORTH SAGINAW ST; NEXT TO KINDY OPTICAL By Mrs. Carl A. Rogers 1% pounds spareribs or 1 - ground 2 cans (No, 244) tomatoes pound; powdered oregano chopped onion clove meee’ < prme : ee ee te ee - . ¥ Hb “ 3 me | tall vo * FS - > s = } teaspoon 2 tablespoons ntti oil Brown meat in olive oil. Saute) } garlic and tomatoes, Simmer one and a half hours. Add tomate paste a aded meat when it is tender, Jetting sauce simmer its full two hours. Serve with’ one pound spaghetti. Makes 6 servings. REDUCE ‘HIPS Make your hips smatier amazing NEW EASY way at home. No diet or weight loss. Use at HOME while you ° REST. Reduces size of HIPS, TUMMY, THIGHS. NO | EFFORT, Fun! Sensible. Healthful. Economical. , Easy No rt | FREE booklet and FREE HOME dem- onstration. We PROVE AT NO COST how you may reduce in size. Telephone > WOodward - 3-3311 Call Detroit Collect Local . counselor available | Stevens ‘Bide. —Sut te 1200 nels | send in PLAIN envelope free iabarne: tion about reducing size of —_ —_ pe ane thighs, ebdomen .. . 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If you = any. aig youn, — - the ay cars Jb wea eee 4 paid sat puuliie unusual symptoms, see your doctor. , older years! —* | life away because of negiect! mis BE a a ; a ing encouraged to be the kind of || \ -| During April the American Can- We m S d ‘Mot woman that wouldn't : ie jeer Society makes a special effort O an houl Be ore to lose. _ want Se 7S jo. bring essential information to|F-L Ref bb rat be | a fe tang seal otrmstn “Fan Reflection of Hu Y at 20 ten, overtoked in - jcer as a hazard for young folks. the — given bgp wor padiccerlbs ets \ 4 ee | * a ‘. a = feeraett rae mani’ are be. “Her First Duty Is to Make the Most of| ‘20, her first duty is to make the| Ml ginning to realize that cancer’ is Srpectyn ities for. Self- Development eet ee oe ae ae \AA Toke Chances Iba ane Gad does otis the oiey| of husband and children, but for € ree cooR gg very “ay RUTH MILLETT her frem feeling unhappy and her own sake. ‘ a costly ‘ee ~ _A woman is something more than) dissafisfied with herself. She is important, too, DRAPERIES en eee the reflection she sees of berself | she jg told over and over tol <0 ——— , * * * Hi Leukemia is one of the most) her husband’s.eyes. ‘ . Child Cc | Club = Expensive - ‘J usual forms of cancer ‘in children! — kt oe ke — her — Rai vild Culture Clu > | BLANKETS ... Op U2,77ns People. 1t seems to be! Most of the advice write for able hobbies for thelr avrg tearai-tears Lenten Drama! | an aftermath of an acute infectious jo, overlooks that fact. She is for-j-°) ; make — | . Have Them Done by Our illness, In the past, leukemia was! vo, being told to “keep.up with not just to her companion-| Child Culture Club members| ee Exclusive Process” rely fatal. Today certain tresti/her husband.” But she is rarely ee — _> jheard Mrs. Fred Tiffany present i e« sand drugs can bring relief ioia to dev. ial 2 iali- : a Lenten drama, “Release,” _ by|# ee “DRAPER-FORM” §f and prolong life,” although there 65 40 the ‘ubnost simply because| She is often warned that her hus- Dorothy Clarke Wilson at a meet-|/” awe _ is not yet a cure. doing so will enable her fo lead a|band and children might suffer if|ing Thursday evening in the home| < ‘Don’t Be Fooled oe *t full and happy life. = she eombines homemaking with alof Mrs. Irvin Humbaugh on Eliza-|" 7 | a ace ~ Although cancer is rare in chil-| g.. is warmed that she’ mest |fwitime job. But who bothers to beth Lake road. = . Today is not Easter, dren it happens often enough. to not let herself go or her husband teli her that she may be cheating) Guests for the evening were ee 3 : warrant tal education con- oo herself by spreading herself so thin|Walter Johnson, Mrs. Wifliam) but be sure to get your [| ' oni . may turn to some ether woman. wee ae cae ta to he eigen | exactly as seen “clothes in early, and |‘ = oe She is rarely told that staying as sas conchacasat o her) Thiede » Join Bettholdy. * in Harper's Bazoor -avoid the fush. 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Here's an illusion-shatterer: ‘Tao Strong shows. how .such.a scene looks to the ~-: ae United Press Photo - New York City. For what viewers of a recent show saw on their screens, cover the bottom half of the picture. It's easy to find out that while the "camera may not lie it may fib just a little. , 1 Noted Lawyer: Dies of Cancer “Slocum led in Fight for Freedom of Press yon, Philadelphia Paper ‘PHILADELPHIA — Richard W. Slocum, 55, lawyer turned newspaperman who became exec- - |utive vice president ‘ofthe Phila- <Tdelphia Bulletin and a leading voice for- freedom: of ‘the . press, ed ‘yesterday. of cancer in Uni- versity Hospital He had entered the” hospital March 4, * * * A tall, impressively built man, ‘Slocum began his association with the Bulletin. in 1938 as general manager. He came to the atten: tion of Publishers Robert McLean while representing the afternoon newapaper in a labor relations case, His early newspaper interests included work of the American Newspaper Publishers Assn. and its bureau of advertising. He be- came.vice chairman of the bureau in 1945 and. chairman in 1947, director and vice-president, of the * *® . ; He was a constant.advocate-6f'a _|strong and~- unfettered press, free of any type of censorship. ; William Dwight, present presi- dent of the ANPA and publisher of the Holyoke (Mass.) Transcript- Telegram, issued a statement technicians in a a eS Los ‘LOS ANGELES in—A Ienck yard, oil boom is sprouting here. In this deal the oil man calls Also, the rate of oil production in| jarea southeast of the ‘Hollywood and pays you say $10 or more, just to sign your name to the pa- pers. Then if the company gets) oil you get one-sixth royalty or more. How can you lose? * * ; an -.Oi] companies are leasing up - large residential-areas within ol city limits.” If the City Council approved approves, the companies will start slant drilling under the homes from a removed, ofr even sechug- ed, drill site. Oil ‘men say this current activity probably was set off by ‘the suc- cessful drilling on the lot of 20th Century-Fox —_ studio, which ‘is! within the ay limits and imme- diately adjacent to Beverly Hills.’ California has been declining aaa ‘oil men are sniffing around for new fields, Eleven’ electrically powered wells of the 20th Century- Fox lot are producing about 3,000 ‘barrels a day, | x * + Last Friday tbe o~ es an athena tek Com tury-Fox studio,. Universal -Consol- idated Oil Co. was granted per-) mission to- slant drill from the! '2,000 hemes have been signed in studio site under the nearby resi- dences. Owners of_ approximately this deal, * ee ee ae Sai Nia alle aia a a ee eli f eens + ¢ * tool he found recently during a stroll near Clarkston. The stone has J been identified as dating back before the white man and was prob- ably used as the blade of a hoe of adze, : Relic of Indian Civilization inci: Scotdiaed ot aaa abe - Angeles ‘Sees Boom in Back Yard Oil Drilling Union Oil Co. and other firms are leasing a large residential business district. It takes 51 per cent of the property owners in any district to give a company drilling rights, ee * * x" , '- If oil is found how much. can) the owner of an average 50-by-150- foot lot expect to receive? — sources estimate. $30 a might be « reasonable, -depenting on production. - sy Circus Rolls lito ae Minus Familiar Tent roaring animals, painted clowns and trapeze artists. The 1957 edition of the Ringling Brothers, Barnum & Bailey show opens in Madison Square Garden Garden Wednesday. After the circus leaves on tour May -13, it will appear only in covered ‘Tarenas, stadiums and ball parks around the country without = big| _|top. Actress Returns. Home to Treat Finger Injury to press forward in” a crusade for the “precious right of the Ameri- can people to know, a right that is fundamental to a free society.” “He gave unsparingly of ‘his talents, his wisdom and his energy to this and-to other causes per- taining to service to the American people,"” Dwight said. * * * Vice Presidept Nixon expressed “deepest sympathy” to the ‘rally over the death of Slocum, whom he called ‘‘a close personal friend.” He is survived ‘by his wife, the former Catherine Luden of Read- ing, and two sons and six daugh- ters. here Wednesday, Dig for 6 Workers in Japanese Slide OBIHIRO, Japan (# — Reeces workers dug through 30 feet ot} snow today in search of six men| ‘\missing after avalanches crumpled NEW YORK ™® — The circus, rolled into town yesterday with its, a group of construction sheds. Twelve men were killed and 10 others injured. ; x * A snowstorm hampered rescue work by more than 200 soldiers, police and villagers. & * * Two slides — caused by rising temperatures and weekend rains |—rambled down the mountainsile yesterday, cutting a 33-foot swath. The first smashed two wooden -office ‘buildings and a ‘bunkhouse. The second crushed two. bunkhouses occupied by 68 workers. ho men got out unhurt. HOLLYWOOD (#® — Actress Mamié Van Doren is in town for itreatment of ari ailment i < in the line of duty. Miss Van Doren the wide: of bandleader Ray Anthony, flew in from Chicago wearing a small bandage. on the middle finger of her right hand. She told newsnien the finger Willow Run Expressway 'Has Biggest Road Sign DETROIT (INS) — The world’s largest outdoor highway advertis- ing sign is being constructed on the Willow Run Expressway, about) ~ 20 miles west of Detroit. The 80'x 100-foot aluminum ‘sign poisoning set in and she decided to return here for treatment, More than 100,000 cars pass the sign location each day. f / jf Pontiac Man Uncover _Sharp- Edged Stone Tool, ‘A large, heavy sone implement psec o $9 45. tk Seam welded for longer. lite SPECIAL FACTORY PURCHASE MONRO-MATIC SHOCK ABSORBERS SHOCKS FURNISHED COMPLETE with ‘BUSHINGS \ Res $8. 75 * Large fluid <specity DOUBLE ACTION s 598 ANY. size \ ft Rubber bushings tacledsd % Smoother operation aug 2 agg Pee eee eee ee | Slocum also served as secretary,|- @ ANPA and -became president of], _ {the ‘organization in 194, serving _.| through 1955. praising Slocum for inspiring “us|~ Funeral rdois will be held i. AP Wirephete BORDER GUARDS—Two Israeli settlers kiok down from a high sentry tower as they talk with an armed guard along the Gaza Strip. Since the restoration of the Strip to Egyptian administration, the Israelis“have complained of raids into their settlements from the ‘Arabian side of the border, bringing resumption of 24-hour patrols, Festival os in se River Year of Pirst Settlement. JAMESTOWN, -Va. (%-— The ‘state of Virginia opens an eight- where, 3'2 centuries ago, the new world was born. * A nearly perfect replica of the first permanent settlement in the new world has been built. ; * * * Otishore lie duplicates of the three flaxen-sailed ships which, ' {n-1007,-brought-the 105-colonists from fngiand — the Susan Con- staat, the Godspeed and the Discovery. *'-*% * famed Indian chief; and of the glasshouse, where the colonists manufactured glass. es * tk ae * * * The festival opens officially with a brief address by Virginia Gov. - Thomas B. Stanley at the “Court of Welcome” on Glasshouse Point. Participating also are Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks and Viscount Hailsham, British minister of education and leader of-a British good will mission to the festival. * ke &® Virginia hopes that by the end of the year, more than Gass mil- | lion visitors will tour the festival park. Among expected guests: Queen Elizabeth II of Great oe and President Eisenhower. | [~ 6.00x16 | $29.95* | IN SETS OF FOUR | +15 6.70x15" | $32.95° | IN SETS OF FOUR _TA0x15 | $35.95*_ | IN SETS OF FOUR — ~ 7.60415 ~ $39.95" | _ IN SETS oF FOUR + GOODS (EAR for about ONE HALF the cost of new tires Pies Kon & Exchange Castag “ Apithed 64 teil tee Sadler to vet Cara Vices $4 Down for 4 — $1.25" Weekly! Broke. Reline - Front End ‘End. Alen. | “service! store | | ; ao Charge subopeagy j 30S. Coss Ff | went shopping Saturday. _ _|Kathleen to nap on a sofa. ‘month historical festival today on this tiny James River island’ a x r # Real Indians in authentic costumes will staff Powhatan’s lodge. foe matey Back Dave Detroit Tot Injured in-Fall-Downstairs - a DETROIT (A 28-year-o flight. ver Held; : Id truck drivér was held for questioning today after a 2-year-old gir] with whom he was baby sitting was found to be injured critically. Detectiye Melvin: Backman of the homicide bureau said Lifford Sova of Detroit told him the child, Kathleen . Solomen, was injured’ in a fall down a 20-step stair “~ Children’ s hospital authorities said Kathleen suffered ‘. | @/severe-concussion, internal bleéding, numerous bruises ‘8 fand a possible skull fracture. - : / |. Sova is an acquaintance of the child's. mother, Mrs. Stella Solomon, 25, Mrs. Soloman said she left Kath- leen and her brother David, 5, in Sova’s care while she Sova told homicide , detectives he took. the children to his apart- ment where he planned to shave before taking ther: to visit his relatives. He said he sent the boy to the attic to sleep and. told The trucker told detectives the child refused to. obey hint and began playing on the dirty floor. He said he spanked her. After shaving, Sova said, he and Kathleen went to the attic and awakened David. He said as the three came down the stairs Kath- leen. refused to hold either his hand or David's. She “fell and tumbled down. the stairs, Sova said. *. @ * ; Sova said he took. the children to their own home and put them ‘to bed and then searched for the yard. Toledo and spent the night there before returning yesterday and calling an attorney :who advised him to surrender to police, mother, He found her in the back} - 6 Area Firms Rated at Top Four From City Named * for Junior Achievement in. Annual Contest — Four Ponti ‘and twe nian ° ham firms were judged among top miniature industries in Southeast- ern Michigan's Junior Achievement Annual . Awards Contest held re- cently in Detroit. . x * é Pontiac winners were: Needle Trades,-Kwi-Klip Products.Co., De- * National Bank, dolls, honorable mention, Other - Pontiac. winners were!” Brass and Copper, J. A. Entet- prises, sponsored by GMC Truck and Coach, hurricane lamps, sec: ‘ond place; and Petroleum, Scent- O,Like Co,, Standard Oil Co., scented ‘candles, ,etond place. Birmingham winners were: Mis- cellaneous, -Uni-Teen Products, Cogsdill Twist Drill Co., first aid He was picked up while pre- paring to give himself up, his attorney, John Gillis, said. Police said Sova’s account of Kathleen's fall was supported ipartially by David's account of the Lat s activities, Slate Beaumont Lecture |. ANN ARBOR ~The chairman iof the University, of Michigan De-| |partment of Surgery, Dr. Frederick \A. Coller; will deliver the’ 36th annual William Beaumont lecture -lin Wayne State University Medical | Auditorium in Detroit today. The| lecture honors-Beaumont, who was Wayne County Medical Society. kits and desk pads, first place; and. Decorations, Hi-Stylers Co., MacManus, John & Adams, Inc., third place. *: : * * * Junior Achievement is dedi- cated to-establishing actual com- panies run entirely by youngsters which manufacture and? market or \render services in 21 different cate- 'gories, The students gather real business and manufacturing expe- mee under the guidance of a sponsoring firm, * ~ 4 | Winners in the Southeast Mich- There are duplicates too of the palisaded fort built by the settlers an army surgeon on Mackinic Is- igan contest will compete in: the - for protection from the Indians; of Powhatan's lodge, home of the land in 1822. It is sponsored by the National Industry Award Contest ‘|to be held in New York City, | a > FOOD-O-MAT, PEOPLE'S (465 E. Pike St. SUPER MARKET, 700 Auburn Ave. SUPER ‘Large 20-01. Loaf WITH THIS - 3 COUPON ONLY _ Umit 1 Loar _Armour's ‘Fall Pound Carton WITH THIS © ~ COUPON ONLY = es COUPON SPECIALS! | VALUE | _ como oH Art Columbia —— Sy _ a ‘ ie : eo ? Ls Tit the q : 2 . troit Edison sponsor, aprons, first _- = = ee _THE PONTIAC ¥ PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 1 ee ceo 2G ” sie 4 ~ DetitRaly a ee ie ~ Erased b Cal 4 R ide t Ye -apratepesccapas y a = @ fesolution at a 4A ela’ 1S a si “oped gpanner ~ Gardener, Bo ee oe E aon : ty i = 2 3% ae . the m Gr ~_ Pontiac's AllCounty basketball} Mirmingham and Flint North. hap of 9 tnt 1 and teen arn eto mee i Daisies “Sscoa tae teen His Late Goal: Brings star Hudson Ray made the rapid) ern were rated the outstanding | won the broad jump, = plone ye poabirwedag tur 9g ous a oa Coma 0 Boston 2-1 Lead Over|siturday as he set an unotfictal the Maples given a 3635 e€8° lic, Segal and an impressive tri-|.0cKed for runnerup in the high) ‘ee Poatias vec. Olek Wine: high record of six feet,| in the unofficial totals, Pontiac ||.” ares jump. Pat Barry had a the} ay ac men, : Wings in oe Bay Pap eas ey Lor in| ranked ard, Berkley 7th, Water. |Wmpb in the ie Telay paced é vard dash, 3 | weaser and Dink Wheldoa, are ____—— —— a reds ar te tt aaah ford 9th, and Royal Oak 15¢h, |>™nsham to vi . ‘Pontiac's: shuttle relay team ee? ee cera, : BOSTON @ _ The Boston) turon “Relays held” at Eastern| The Chiefs had 27 points, 1g 1 vaulted 32 feet. “stx and % gained a 2nd in that event as did = awarded i ' Bruins, “a bunch of guys who! Michigan” College. Walled Lake was the only areal inches to establish a new meet and| Meger Coates in the mile. Bill on gs greyed 1. The have fought back all season,”| Ray easily bested the state rec- school represented in Class B with tk. Dick Phil In-| Cole and Stan Jones had 4ths |” Oreck April 5th 6th, : | have the edge on Detroit in the! ord of six feet, four but cannot bel two ards by Larry Hughes and a|Scroch MACK. DICK Baya, Tht sng| for Waterford in the hurdle races. | trophy 1s for the Intermediate : og pene but realize theit|iess he breaks the mark in the| rin Uatine the Vikings. ome ring BN pica ory ahs . through 17, iat : “* ° “t's half of what we want|"The leap also was & new high for Jim Hawkins was the only oth-{ Me # Jerry Meyers sparked Berkley ™ m= | Warren Orlick; Tam O'Shanter >. here,”* Coach Milt Schmidt “said| the meet, the fieldhouse and PHS er PHS entry (0 gain © Ist. ile The Mays ad ert fre une, wl ys pro, and president of the Michi- last night after the Bruins defeated =< pa woe Royal ; ne ucten fore Section ot the PGA, has been | Detroit +3 to take a 2-1 lead in ‘ Pontiac shot putter Mike Hardi- GETS DUNKING — Gus Siager, swininiing éoach of the Uni appointed to serve on the* rules a the best-of-seven series. Watrous to Play man set a new PHS record of. 48| Versity of Michigan gets tossed into the pool ‘after tfie Wolverines \ cane aan Eyam igge aa “Now we have to win our sec- on jac. ae 0 OWRISE Shas asco rac sear Taireiny sot ond game here (at home er In International aval she shot: 51 feet one Ma Hill over the weekend. ~ tourriey starts sa) as tow night),”" Schmidt added, “We meet it was nullified a through Sunday. con't attend bo tose. teat ane.* = “1CZo]f Tournament foul. tke * st a tall Mann Win Women’ 5 Tour nament xz co ms ate anon New Yorkers tests in Detroit, _ #6 mn : sation, amazed New Yorkers in “The. Breins. jstakes| gue Wetrous, pre « Oana PONTIAC ' 31: Laising, Sexton” 32°4: al mer al (CSF Za ea pen the East-West all-star game by Which cost them-a 31 lead but) sentative in the International \ Battle Creek 1 Berkley 11; Base Ford hitting on six of vga canal came back to win on veteran Call senior Professional Trophy \ Pesslon auuek ir- tonn ut Aertouaaiasd for an. impressive 1289 | 9. Cage A Og I aa ee ee oo ae Gardner's 20-foot shot at 13:28 of ‘Match to be played at-the bles titles and a Keego Harbor|to easily defeat another Pontiac jents $;, ROYAL OAK $; Fordson 1; WILMINGTON, N, © Ale Ga., and the Masters tournninent West — i the Grd period. ___*, | Gel Club im Glasgow, Scotland, | woman gained the singles cham-|duo of Mary Ann Toles and Greta|Cenrat and Montoe aid ‘not score. | though he outshot only four of the|today, 2 cision, with 13 ‘eo so Nw eee eh oe pionship as the 24th annual Pontiac| Swanson, -The latter pair had dom- 24 other money:.winners in * «© 2-9? Gardner, 32-year old center)’ is opponent will be,the winner [Women’s Bowling Association tour-|inated the event from the opening car. Azalea Open golf tournament's} Bert Weaver of Beaumont, Tex.,| Dave. DeBusschere of Detroit ; MEIY PFO of the Teachers’ Senlor Tourna- |nament came to a close last night.|weekend with 1250, Gonzales Plans final round, ArnoléPalmer’s 54| won his biggest prize of the tour,|Austin Catholie, Ron Scott of Har-_ ; ment toe We played at Fulwell . The Wards Furniture team, cap- There were no final weeknd ° a hole lead stood Gp and he eased/$1,100, with a 72 finish for 287 and|per Woods, Joe Lucci of Negaunee Gulf Chub wear London. April |tained by Viola Cargal, won the|threats to Mrs., Baxter who had/fO Quit Troupe out with a one-stroke victory that) third. =e = and Ed Burton and Ron Robinsori 10-12. , jteam crown for the 2nd straightitallied her 725 on the 3rd round.| » added $1,700 to.his earnings. x ; of Muskegon Heights were named Present holder of the Interna- year with a\ handicap total by|Closest - was Juanita Tarlton of Atter May 26 * «® kf . 3rd in Suin Reaatta to. the all-tournament basketball tional Trophy is Bob Kenyon of jrolling a 2467\actual score. Drayton Plains at 713. _ The 21-year-old Latrobe, Pa.,|~ 9 team picked by Michigan arts: . Engtand who defeated Pete | Other victors were the Gerry| The leading scorers were: ~’ MONTREAL — Big- Pancho! professional finished yesterday MIAMI, Fla. Dick Lade of — emes the state school. man” Cal who| Burke last year. Watrous is the /rintz-Shirley Pointer pair in dou-) TAM HANDICAP Gonzales, the king of professional/ with a lack- leorapclen See one Grand Rapids, Mich., finished third ed A cooieny nie Pogre O68 PGA Sentero chakepion. bles and Eleanor Baxter in singles.|~—— “frome __Seorejtennis, today decided to quit Jack| Par on the 6. pe Fear pra ee ard beckatreke| Ses Hintz and Pointer, who was the wards Pontiac ++-3979| beamer’ fessional troupe af.('TY Club Course, but it was good)'p the n’s 100-y ‘most outstanding player. Burton 1956 singles and. all-events star,|Monroe Hot aint, Pontiae ete ++ 2008 = ie of enough for a winning 282 total, one/in the Miami International Swim/was the only unanimous — for . (Cranbrook 9 Drops | Buc bore Brapon Pais. ua May ag. tt American match on|shot less than runner-up Dow Fin. Regatta here yesterday a. team berth 3 | : : . . sterwal ter, Fla 2 ead = . + & ©; * : . 2. ® , DOUBLES HANDICAP - Palmer's score, on rounds ‘of 3rd Strai ht Game Air F orce F ive G. Hiat-@, Pointer. o.-00}ue| | Flagoed by a cyst on ts racket in winning $1,300 second money. . ig _ —_— Toles-G. Swanson, Pont vey 3388 hand, Gonzales, who has taken on n ing | satuiday we another baa aay} AAU Champions *|s. pafererp nam, jive itand licked all comers since he be-|1 “Tine scars ot "Nealon" Open : day Wwe . Bogart, Ponting ........ oan pinyt K ar Soa “They just don’t\for Cranbrook’s traveling Two iiemer ési- sunoLEs MANDICAF “t need a rest. I've been playing! 2Y. Asa matter of fact, three DENVER (#— while still an amateur a . The Cranes were defeated y in unif — Stan-/Ficanor Banter. Keego Harbor ..... 725| continously for 18 months and 1|¥C@"S 28°. a by Greensboro (N.C.), 10-4; for 9 S then Teleate ond. St. Louis’ pra go ag sytoe. Pians Soe! Joa want to give my hand a chance playing out of blag a toe : : 's 2 ‘ lege, he tied for seven re a eee fe my Sg igee = pag agp ase joe i -] Ponting 2020000002 oe waa ieee — s ant : 280. oa National - AAU. basketball crown match ser Greensboro iced the decision) ,o, by the Air Force. . _ | High ten sctual— Monroe, Hevpein *tulthe series won't go that long. — et = pdb gs {with five runs in the 2nd inning on) The 1956 U, S. Olynipic team-| gh double game Banticsp—M. | Thirty more, and Gonzales is pull- is the No. 2 a winner this | 1 walk, an error and four hits,| nates powered the Air Force All- igh team game handicep—Fontise’ ” ling out. ‘ . : including a homer by Bill Mock.| c.17. to an 87-74 triumph over the! ct tering seee Se Mabie BS Rosewall won the last aatels in| year with official earnings just un- | . on the first/Lloyd Asbury paced Cranbrook’s San Francisco Olympic Club and| fis igh tourney series setual~Mibal i e3 nearby Sherbrooke; 6-4, 6-1, Satur-| der $12,000... | _ when he cut in front of the -net./seven-hit attack with a single and the title Saturday night. 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VanVliet and MacVittie tied for ‘1st picce in the men’s division with ,-McManus, Charleston I Conqueror of Parent Team We eshick, Simmgns Get B in Early Innings SO LAKELAND, Fla, (AP)>Man-, ager Jack Tighe's plans call ‘Tiger pitchers to start going--the-- -jroute—all nine innings—but there ~jafe bound to be days the opposition: . |will make that a tougtrassign- ment. - Little Duke Maas, a righthander who worked in 26 games with ‘the ‘|failure to qualify more men. ok: te * CHAPEL HILL, N, C. WW — Michigan stood at the top of na- tional collegiate swimming teams today thanks to its divers, a great medley relay team ‘and Yale’s Yale was unable to send as many men into the finals as_vet-! . Coach’ ‘Bob Kiphuth antici- pat and Michigan came from behi ™e_win the 1957 NCAA crown heré bscwband night, ‘| Divers Lead Way in NCAA cere = Phe stirring rally by Michigan, which trailed Yale 61-57 going in- to the final event, climaxed a record-breaking meet. that saw Yale’s’ Tim Jecko merge as ce individual] star, * & Jecko, 19-year-old sophomore of Bethesda, Md., won three events for 21 points to become the first triple titleholder since 1961. He Tigers .last-season without finding. a single victory, is getting’ the nod as the first pitcher to go all the way in-a spring exhibition game. And if the Tigers’ opponents for today act like they usually’ do, Tighe's plans could be altered on short. notice. Maas- will face the New York Yankees. Considerably less - > than the. Yankees played havoc” with Tighe's strategy yesterday. The- Charleston Senators, the Tiger farm club in the American Asso- sa ciation, rolled over a lineup of -Detroit second stringers for an 8-2 victory. Tighe sent his regulars home ‘be- 455 fore the first pitch and Charleston promptly chased across three runs in the second inning—all that was needed for victory in the end—and * |added three in the third and two in the ninth for good measure. Hal Woodeshick and Max Sim- mons took the brunt of the Charleston attack. Woodeshick started the game and gave way to Simmons in the third, Chuck Daniels, whe moved to the mound in the fourth inning,. held Charl- eston scoreless until the ninth, After the game Tighe announced that catcher Charley. Lau, a prod- is. going 4 CHARLESTON - _ DETROIT AB N / RH AB HH Ptilllips, 20 4 @ 2 Samford, ss 4 4 1 Lisley, 3b 1 1 Dittmer, % 40 1 horpe, rf 3 0 @ Ken'dy,.rf A 1 2 —_ rf 1 1 1 Clark, f/4@ 12 Wilken, ff 3 2 2 ‘son, 1b"@ 0 0 Hawes, If 2 0 © Porter, * 2-0 0 Walters, cf § 2 3 Finigan, 3b 3 0 1 aeNens 1b 4°06 © House 300 bo 2 2 0 Wood's'k, p 0 6 0 riffin. e 4 © 3 Simmons, p 0 0 0 By rd. p 3.0 0 A-Lan «- 60 0 |watrets, p 1 0 © Dnigis, p 207 37 812 Totals . 327 E —Woodeshick, Pinigan. RBI- —Oritfin 14, Byrd, Finigan, Walters 2, Porter. or —Griffin, Clark, PFinigan. 8F — Por ‘DP—Veal and McManus 2, Phillips po Porter and Samford. Left— = 1, Detroit 6. BB—Byrd 3}, —— 2. Simmons 1,, Daniets 1. Bere rd r Simmons 1, Daniel 3. HO— in 6, ee 4 = 2, Daniel _fleague Former Buc KNOXVILLE, Tenn, \#—Death has claimed baseball's William| Adami (Billy); Meyer, major) p “Manager of the Year’ with the underdog Pittsburgh Pi- yesterday. * * The 65-year-old veteran of 46 years as player, manager, scout, and ‘“‘trouble shooter’ -died of a heart and kidney ailment aftey a ‘prolonged illness. He retired’ in) 1955 after a stroke left him partly| paralyzed in the left side. Services for. Meyer wif be held here tomorrow afternoon, He is survived by hfs wife; two broth-, ers, and three ame: all of Knox- Hville, AG + wt Meyer ‘managed the Pirates four 4 : a! .@ Al MEYER. DIES—William Adam (Billy) Meyer, former manager ” -1.| of the Pittsburgh Pirates, died in af . Meyer Saccuinke st 65 | rates in 1948. He died in a hospital) = ager Dies years, borin diy tn i. ‘the year he pileted the Nati League un- derdogs to fourth ce while many eices the cellar for Ahem. Before going to Pittsburgh, Ye! won several pennants in the mi- ‘nop leagues and became known as a developer of youngsters dur- ing 16 years in the New York Yan- kee organization. He is given most of the credit for developing such ‘Hthe 100-yard butterfly, (34.6. won the 200-yard individual med: ley and set meet records in the 200-yard butterfly, 2:09.5, and in MOTOR TUNE-UF ce ‘See new i; ma “ Points, vines, ih labor fer ‘mest eat As @ Cyt. Cars Slightly Lower DENIS. Friendly. Service “At the Sign of: the . Flying Red Horse” ® I kept running oul of gas unilil 390 E. Blvd. . : i 4 << ~ ‘(at Mit, Clemens) 1 got the new custom model . ... - PE 8-396] a ee Michigan's medley. relay team | finished in a dead heat with Michi-. gan State for first place in the 400-yard race to grab 12 points and the team championship, 69-61: *- * * Michigan State was third with 52 points, Other teams scoring were: Indiana~48;—Harvard 27, North Carotina 24, Oklahoma 23, Iowa 15, Northwestern 12, Squth- ern Methodist 10, Amherst §, Mia-, mi of Ohio 7, Army, Illinois and Bowdoin 5 each, Syracuse and Pe Wisconsin 4, -California, Purdue “MEN WANTED To Troin for High Selory Positions in’ Electronics, “Radio & Television. Day and Evening Closses Allow “You.to Remain Fully Employed While Training, © Mail Coupon or Call for Complete . Wo. 2-5660 «Information. No Obligation. 2457 i Woodiwant ‘(Denevan Electronics Institute : ete Theat Korean nooeagg iret Approved, mS! or oe and Texas 5 “Denver 2, and Knox and Stanford 1 each.. * * * Led by Dick Kimball, Michigan t| pulled down 24 points in the div- ing, Kimball won. the low board sand high board diving, “Other double winners were North™Carolina’s Charlie Krepp, in the T8Q_ and 200-yard back- stroke, and “Indiana's Bill Wool- sey of Hawaii, Who retained tithes in the 220 ard 440-yard freestyle stars as Phil Rizzuto, Eddie Joost, (Gerry Priddy, and Eddie. Miller. * * Meyer’ s sasabat career started when he signed with his home-; ‘town Knoxville club in- 1909.. He) had a brief trial as catcher for ithe Chicago White Stockings in 1913, and played with the Philadel- phia Athletics in 1916 and 1917. Beginning in 1918, he played for eight years with the Louisville Colonels of the American’ Assn., where he was roommate of-Man- ager Joe McCarthy. He succeeded McCarthy as manager of the Colo-|- nels and won a pennant. “hig a year. © _* * La + McCarthy, who has gince man-| -. aged world championship Yankee teams, commented yesterday in) Buffalo: “Billy was a great little manager, a great little catcher, great little guy. We were very, good friends.’ After leaving Louisville, Meyer}, managed severat teams in the Yankee farm system and turned down offers to manage the Cleve-| land Indians, Boston Braves, and Chieago Cubs before taking the —— post, a * * * He oni at the time, ‘a long time, but I know I made) ithe right move, This outfit has. the real romance of baseball.” Meyer became a_ scout and “T waited |* | events, « Denver Winner of Ski Crown ‘Takes NCAA Title in Utah Test; Dartmouth Ace Top Performer University won its fourth straight National Collegiate (NCAA)}—ski championship yesterday but. 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Nights ‘til 9:00 te ia NEW YORK (® — After living leven yoare: in & “gold coffin,’ Dorothy—Collins feels right now like an emerging butterfly that has stayed overlong in its cocoon. | “I want to stretch my wings si-|and see how far I can fly on my own,’ she said, “I want to show sad veer I can o- * ‘The or coffin’ ee — case has been “Your Hit Pafade,” the durable NBC radio show that also invaded video in 1950 and for most of the time since then has been case for talent, such a program is known in - the entertainment world as ‘‘a gold coffin.” The rea- son: It pays too good to leave, but in time it becomes a—kind of straitjacket to a performer. This season willbe the last for. bandleader Raymond Scott, Miss Collins (his wife) and the other three singers—Gisele MacKenzie, Snooky Lanson and Russell Arms. Next year the sponsors will con- tinue the program under the same format with a new crew of faces. This decision implies no criticism of the five who are departing. ~ |As a matter of fact they have tlian any other similar group in its 23-year history, It has been a policy of “Hit Parade” over the years to change its-singers almost as often as its tunes, ~ Among earlier stars who have twinkled on the show and gone on to other things are Dinah Tibbett, Day and Georgia Gibbs. remained on the show far longer Shore, Frank Sinatra, Lawrence} Dorothy Kirsten, Daria s! |velvet ribbon bow tie singing the commercial jingle on|ll By it th ments on . fire station, aid. This the frst fi which prettnt a seared Us. tenetan a6 3 rat eon A | for tbe debate.) By acme 0 pennies. “The le what the United "States foreign aid programs cost you last year, It is the “per capita’ figure. : Vital Question Facing. Congress BP ga Is Foreign : | sa‘hearogs ‘are. brew barving Se ae Aid American -—- man, woman child —” $23.07. Did you Bet worth?. Did the deilers: hit the targets overseas? Merely nick the edges? Or miss completely? Will“the same ‘portion of your taxes be taken'this year and sent abroad? How long does this have to go} on?’ Indefinitely? Or can Congress your money's In. effect,” it’ means that helping cut back now, and eventually stop the programs entirely? / Big questions... i Meanwhile, teams. of Analysts, ‘busifiess | heads ~—"I“Step up the pace.” - President’ Eisenhower's own] “i Melove & is ne Mt ihe F view: ‘He has gee for f6r foreign aid programs for the /coming. fiscal year. At this moment, Congress in the $4,400,000,000, Portage to! and}. the mood of appears to be for a cut) ‘Doing Its Job? | i nations - took from “a it today on Capitol Hill. battling the Russians, our foreign aid proggam has been an abysmal failure,” says Sen, Ellender (D- La), He traveled in 28 countriés last year and submitted a 525- page report to the Senate. | bassador to India, “Nations in the _jeconomy, have great needs. We can't determine where they're go- to establish the right kind of feel- jing, we must help them.” “Insofar as winning friends. or} - Parade,’ but she is realistic about it. “It has been my ‘life for so long,’ she said, “I turned — all outside offers to stay with~it ly grate- the show, quickly graduated to} stellar rank. ~ To cure a tendency toward lisp- ing, she spent years hissing prec-lil tically every word in the English containing the letter “ge ‘Today nothing annoys her morelii lisps. (Advertisement) -“It’s a good program,” says| older and [Sen. Cooper (R-Ky), former am-| 4 ‘Middle East and Asia that have| ‘Af recently become independent, and| es, which sometimes are trying to establish a stable} aches, ‘and|ing to land. 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I told him he must have seen the enthusiastic reception Jeff received) +) “that eftect. when he walked into the theater ie 6 gs at the “‘Heaven Knows, Mr. Alli-| Shelley Winters and Anthony son” premiere. ‘Fhe ‘fang went) Franeiosa are looking at the late d, : Bert Friediob’s house with an eye to buying it if ‘the price is. ‘not too high, Shelley says she and Tony, plan to be married in June, and that all the other Of the cast -of the latter since Laurence Olivier But I'm told now that og eee not. notified -Hecht-Hil-Lancaster; theteas iss saat for « long reige as HOLLYWOOD (INS) — It might! . seem that a bald-héaded, ‘old man who hates -to play love scenes. would be the poorest to win the acclaim of millions giggling - fernales . for their favorite matinee idol, :Yul's Star Still Ascent 8 ie : “it Core te the Onal artis Tare. seriée CLYDE TUSSEY 4l-year: boli.”’/ (ere ‘ered her series of emotional storms.) “HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Roberto love | ossellini and Ingrid Bergman met later she to go to Italy to star in < Strom- |“ It was then that one life, ended P& true. 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Don't tell me that a minute, and it was difficult for MARCH 29 oe “Around ‘the World in 80 Days” |him to understand her because he! -| as a film star to fame as aw | Wood is | golden |me., It took four years on the yee, | | tivation clearer, Writers get ob- Sa eae eee \ wood scene. ‘ = x &* «* Pontiac a His next will, be the classic tablished him for a long reign as “King of Hollywood.” / Perhaps even a Kote ‘tw = ant -factor in his — e rise | is sinptely artistic ap- | th to the profession to which | » has devoted his life. He says, i'l will do anything a part requires.” ~And- when ~he was. handed the| Wednesday we “Oscar” . last inight he exclaimed: “It/came up so fast it scared| six months Making the film and 20 years to prepare for all that. *T wouldn't-even let the Oscar out of my ‘sight to be engraved.” But- he balks at emoting in a) love scene, explaining: “1 don’t. like lovers. ‘Fhey are weak and dismal, .A_ character) > lead is more interesting, the mo- iscure when it comes to lovers.” Despite his tremendous appeal —he has been called “the sexiest man in the world"—his feeling toward ‘his acting roles = — professional, ‘screen,"’ he says. “You see a char-| lacter I-am portraying ... i -Nor ig Brynner a dashing man- | about-Hollywood- in the common mold. He -has a handsome home | jin Hollywood where he lives with) And-then she added: “I am grateful for lcrerytien way actress Virginia Gilmore, and that has happened to me.” their 11-year-old son, Yul Jr., nick-|_ his’ pretty wife, the former Broad- | named: Rocky... Among his’ many H bes. father. Brynner now has four“new mo- vies lined up to maintain. the as- eendancy of his star on the Holly- “Brothers Karamozov,” in which’ he. will again display his famous trademark, the utterly hairless, scalp. | ee he will-don a wig for the swashbuckling part of Jean La- ‘Fitte ‘in “The Buccaneer.” This | will be followed by two more films,|To me, she’s a fine” and talented | tentatively entitled “‘The Journey" | woman and I love her.” ‘TWO Different Worlds.” and said, Pema Scop round This 'decade—the screen's greatest ac- Chines apparently goofed since the Haim | itress-. and: Italy's most talented, pelts: should have been just) f} Fame tn in Holly- director! While Bergman pa Rosséiiint |. lived their love idyll undisturbed = —— on an isolated patch of petrified | | tave off the coast of Italy, the public speculated on events La eome. “What about her husband?”’ they ‘will he give her a divorce?. \And what about her daughter- Pia? | What will become of her? When the picture was finished, Ingrid and Roberto returned to. tino, arrived Feb. 1, 1950, months | — ‘before Ingrid obtained a final di- | vorce decree from Doctor Ling-; ; strom. The stery caused an ipternational} sensation and the actress said she would retire to~home and fireside. and neyer again- make another. motion picture. But ‘as Ingrid her- | “You never seeme..on the self said recently: “Time takes -thing. and ¢ what Today, activities, Yul Sr., also is a Cub’ tress admits that her one regret. is ‘her daughter ‘Pia, she has not seen in eight years. Since her love affair with Ros- sellini and the ensuing birth of Robertino burst. like a bombshell across two continents, Ingrid has. given birth to twin girls, Isabella and Ingrid. But her great concern is Pia. “y reaily forgiven me,” she-recently | ‘told a reporter. But Pia declared: “la The and Hollywood hatcheteers. Ingrid repeatedly is denying rifts ‘in the Rossellini , paradise. Her husband js now in India. producing ,a documentary ‘film.- was announced Friday. He had served in, (Ge. post since last July: Deputy intendent Leo Goss | tiie Ginat artuede fni'e oe was to fill the- job until a/ Award-winning inerid Ge Ce ner Mee changed ign separated only by dis- by the Holise of Correction com- | inen She oambarted on her tance,” Miss Bergman declared. | mission for the. $14,300 ays ‘weath- -| — of Serpe) position: - ‘By LEE BELSER $120 Dividend per Share Taipei Cc ‘ Too Good ta Be True | - PHILADELPHIA UP while, Kénny Green, 10, — ithe-stock market was Jet ¢ “it was, accepted his es ct what Men sctt at tee aaty dates given ate wrong. Aer So fle hg pg mn BG at for Ingrid and another began. . » lives rh marion is also talking to Joanne Wood. . Franciosa gets & top role_in Hal Pigg * ru * Sica * b me « ands, seven: oo | DRIVE-IN | cette a ese ob attr ah | aang rage “Buddy Adler, at thoy Quinn He ave the lover, @ward for portraying the” Siamese jhet romance. wae ie nery wa father, he ‘pvened the money, buy- ’ “ey 8 ag anata Tony Quinn the husband Monarch in “The King and 1,""\titector. Reporters spd photog-|ing tive shares of stock in” the|f] "ail etm. < y wes jus his animal magnetism’ and raphers ‘watching hold hands, /Sperry-Rand Corp, «x * re. . *.-& * ae hypnotic appeal have es (0m the volca Sland of Stromboli; . + * _-~" Apped photos by tele-| lens and dispatched them’ Saturday, his first dividend check the globe. arrived, It was -for$120. One ‘of! was the love affair of the ‘the company ‘s check- -writing ma- ene dollar. ; orToday the young financier is} ‘mailing back the check, Golden Drumstick cute Stes eee oT ae BLANKE QB) eeemeen sonnen ravv.tn permanent replacement is chinoea | ' EAGL ¥ =a r) x ICODQOR ‘benGEe Het oF << Box - Dinners Now Delivered Piping Hot- te Your Home from | | Neon te Midnight Daily. | Call FE 8-0483]| Fried Chicken—Shrimp - : Fkderal_ 5-500 ' Diste Mwy, (US8-10) an, WN. Tele, Academ Award Academy “DOROTHY MALONE 1 1000 | We * * * * 1000 COMIC BOOKS — Novelties. PIPER'S MACAZING ounner, Sh Auburn Ave, WANTED True Love Story Handle Tricks, Jokea, and Rome. Then came the catastrophic, P in Her Best Role! . news that Ingrid was expecting a Fis Drumburgers ~ I 5 Peed baby. conor . The famous child, named Rober- PIZZA "RO RADIO PICTURES presente. 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Cane Saat) eh Ey ae ee pet 4 tail a , * 4 + 9 | : Oe © 4 : “y @ - t ave oe ana \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. onpa¥. APRIL. 1, wore esa $ 'G ision Names FourWoman, Child Hut [Prey tue ewe Wheat ries (0 3. Stock Markel MC Division Names curs oman, Child Hu yrs foraphamaeae = lecture at the U iver- Po Local St if n Crash Hos italized vag cnmpediy ae faa Remain Firm 2 Sips Lower to Posts on, one Spee ct ewe Ha Dac | A woman and a child” fnjured in poned, until. April pare sine ae Appointments of an assistant t |a.auto-panel truck collision Satun-|20- teres ; are sek ie the general manufacturing mana- day afternoon a Fist and Baral i helasise coatinch Mik Sas ke. Gasket 7B,large 32-34, wid. avg. 32%. _I0GW. YORK The sock merle Tos manage, Hospital today The -{ Ie i 2 l displ th , : Grade bo 38; large factory: were am” Merey I . e-10 ng dealers are disp. aying e *board of trade dealings today but|32%-34. wid. ave. Grade Ss ie omen ae erie tdl They are: Mary Ann é' ‘132, Grade C. large 27-29, wid. avg. 28%.|"ess,at the start ‘ nounced today by T. E. Wilson, : the new crop deliveries faitered a|"eaets Sulit ns ais i tess em Naa Ee in sataciny condition ‘and! “MATCHLESS,” “AUTOMATIC ALL THE WAY" bit in fairly active trading. wr Grade ‘A, exive large 33;_large| Were Mixed, Utilities mostly scored|ot the GMC Truck and Coach tion, Both live at 736 Mincck St. \ news caused buying in|??4%4: — , eM smaijl gains. Most steels, aircrafts, |yision, Detroit, . > \ Ranges pel Menon ore Hare Gin-jnonge 35; madeom 36. Floor stock vivo and ot eat eoet Ee) fe Falbeng pass named as Driver of-the truck, Charles Ed A y. * are ‘ = an avorable nea any muodersis ‘ul fly amie ae trading” Poabe-s wnt opaing tans enn he. senetel_ pane ward Cowlay.26- of 857 Woodside] Sears Roebuck & Fedarl Department Store Uy : reports . Some increase: nager; H. J. sre . Was : : a oy condition of southwestern win-|7eceip's but mostly of current receipt trading tty east to the on parts warehousing and distribution abrasions to the face. hands andl 154 N. Saginaw 91 N. Saginew ~ s Conn ae slightly a. at the |S lw prices, to Ae *leral weeks. ane tory = gees Rogers, - lower legs and then released, Pontiac - Pontiac. . Dl cei , ‘ Pontiac police report the woman ye . start on heavy receipts here, but| cmeaco surren _ | ‘Actually the market started the\ceeds J, D. Atkinson who. will caine : a an ; the market showed a tendency to ABEL 1 (AP) Butter! oer oe duarter acting very/handle special studies on future wap eid Howard E Finkla,| W. KC. Ine. Oberg’s: Appliance . firm somewhat. Oats showed ‘itl epics witatent® pee. much, as It had during much of ‘he|warehouse planning. 316 E. Barkell St. 108 N. Saginaw 435 Majgt Street change and. soybeans were mixed $2, $8: 90 B 584: far ie @ ga: case 008 | A $t-year veteran of GMC, Pontiac _ Rochester _. with only fractional - 58%. incentive for any large scale. buy- ji z . ; earty doings baring pri rite Bee: ieee img. OF. selling. svotts in the pict Sb ge gees parry | IBrakes Fail, Car-Hits N oe : per cent or better A white 29%: at worker lay: Tus e 3 " ce \ |\ Metro Furniture = deat on % higher oy tases dirties 38: checks 34%: current. reeelpts home appliance and aircraft indus-| gramming. He has served in House, Other Auto i Wayn Gobet plan May $2.2 4 pales vested inte tries, plus a-strike at nine Good-|: various manufacturing supervie- || 121M. Saginaw 25 8. Saginaw ay $2.246, corn % lower to % pacities since 1938. He Defective brakes caused her /f. higher, May $1.31%, oats % lower cutcaco rorators.—__— "ich — —- demand pics iger for nine pees auto to run over a curb and front J; Pontiae Pontiac TiYe, rye was X to % lower, as Taeeg, Mera? jUPizpatsioe)Or SCMNGS.. | aefor to is latest promotion : B |lawn, hit two evergreen trees. “al] \ May na soybeans were % low.|shbments 198: supplies light; "demand New York Stocks er eu ATKINSON - cot re ‘<7 the —— be | Michigan Fluorescent Thomas Economy Furniture - higher, Monians Russets 2.80; Minnesote-No: g Quotats berg es factory, : at: Haron cca Guess alse 2 c Pontiacs ta; are,| ate Morning Quowations) . manager-is Rogers, 2-year em- cording to driver” Mrs. Elizabeth | 389 Orchard Lake Ave.’ 961 $.\Saginew cents a/arrivais none; track 7 moder-/Air Red... Int Bus Mach 519.1 of GMC. Rogers. also has | a Pontiac f _ hundred pounds lower, May $14.32./%; Wi: wiatkes dull; no track | Athen 3.6 int Harv ..... 3-1 paves — 46, of 172 E. Iro-f Pontiac os wliag — tanned Aid BA EBS tee superna te maine! News in Brief o> F¢. = | 1 | PS = ~ i +. 47. ba e laf passenger, her 9-year-o $e Bi eeni } Grain Prices Poult A Ut feos 3 5,84 previous position was general — igutainer Sortie Mae, was Comal Lord's Furniture Lake Oren Apliac 4 cmp rea . ry _ 5, Kresge, 8S — 264 “gremnenrs = anand gy andy Goreid tame, 17 “re St for a bruised forehead: and ul 125 W. Haron St. 158 S. Broadway / . E . April 1 (AP) — Open’ to- DETROIT POULTRY Am Cyan ..:. 76.1 aay 22. assembly 0} old police thieves € s leased from Pontiac Genera Pontiae Lake Orion \ / day: DETROT Am Gas & Ei 35.6 LOF Glass ,,. 706) 11) Vanmale joined GMC. in 1924 room Saturday walked off with) \/ May spaeevge 24% May ae 12 ive pound fab, Detrat for No, "quality Am ole : at Lock ue ie ai before the eens moved to his emai es wallet containing ooo told police she was! ~~ Bert eee i say es wrtigayy hens he ens 2123; ght a woe id. inaey bmn af ee im Kane & 8 com oe Pontiac from Chicago. hg =" $50. = Lg =f er woist driving north on Oneida road to- Johnston Electric Good Housekeeping Shop : 21% May ....,... 1.29 rs or fryers (2%¢-3% Ibs); Gray|/Am - --* 93°\key positions in inspection, mili-;were found on mw near ward Huron street when she ap- duly ........ 1.25% | Crosses 25-26; Barred Rocks 26-27. Ca-/ Am Tes ‘e Tei 171-1 Mack TR. 8 166. S. Broadway 51 Ww. Hyton st. pr roscoe RIOR Sept. 1.27 ee 6% staa 3939. _ Dusktings 31 2. Am To Tob: 5.4 a £ fo oo ee sri ee ioe cae -| residence. iplied her brakes at the corner, they Lake, Grion : Pontiac : BES SSSR RAR Bima ee aa are EME gh Balasistant parts warehousing and! | John award Pollack, o © weed Home ws Tape rect | aay. a a Fryers contioue in i aap ‘rioply to. Armour & Go\ 183 Mpls Hon... & «|distribution er in 1954, |Murphy St. charged with drunk| os. os TPS BUNS ~~ ‘a oe 5 not large and ‘clearing slowly as trede| Atchison ....- 26.1 Mean ch 2. 334| 4 3-year employee of GMC, driving, pleailed innocent and was : \ ross Pla v : Atl Refin ... 4.6 freed on a $200 bond until tomor- ns — — et of the high prices, size and). vio Mr : “e6 eat wore as 334 — served as parts ware- let en se <, will atpesr Uelore \ ; Balt & Oh ... 45.3 wat Bisc’. '* 36. ing and distribution manager when : S f \ - Bendix Av 59 : : ' Municipal Jud aurice E, Fin- of = \ I nstructor Class ppimenae rouurer eens: hd nat Cash a fr oe Recrrelignd Ge Ler pectcel’ Totes M = in Water Safety oe) coos, 8.000 he) FOR. ‘Puvitz (Bohn Alum .. 24 de «is2! B4|GMC's warehousing operation. Freed on a $300 bond after plead ces unchanged: heavy hens 1444-18 4 M Pw ... 30.1| Fatberg resides at 615¢-Lantern|; *". areal mostly 144-16: old roosters 12-13: capon- No Am Av... 286 ‘ing innocent today to a drunk driv-|- A preliminary instructor course fret gander tie Whe. 23%4-27%4; over 445 |B 40, Nor Pac a2 |Lane, Foxcraft, Birmingham; ing charge was Cordice E. New: in water safety will be offered . Nor Sta Pw .. 17.1/Rogers at 1411 Maryland Bivd., for the first time in two years . SS Gan : ¢ Owens: cng’: - 3f¢|Birmingham; Havermale at 937 _ - — a” Seeger by the Oakland County Chapter, Livestock aon 8S Os sete | bow gt: $!4|Pilgrim Rd., Birmingham; and endeared Newport to appear in court a Red Cross. —_ sort ee Cater Trae .. 04 Pan aw air te) Atkinson at 2901 Hyland Dr., — Thuredsy. . Mark Smith, chairman of K ysler...... 127 param Piet .. 38. |2, Birmingham. f= DETROIT — “§ (aP) — 26 ram Pict ., 35 . cach Toursday, from 8 Wels peel CESO oe Rinne sn tary weal Gi fey RE 2 By i leery Ses geome ieesonn eet f sol ee e - 4326 Pa RR ...... 20.3 : erry St., pleaded i t to a at Lincoln High School, Ferndale. |ter, “steady to strong: tet areata | Soy BEd A +s. 328 Pepsi Cola -.-: #8 Gr oup Seeks Aid drunk driving charge today before The first session will be April il 4 = pit al mrager ao par 0 cows steady; oon Bdison ; oe phelpe D ..... ou. . Municipal Judge Cecil B. McCak > and the jast May 23. des predominating, quatity Con Pw Pf 4%) 98 Philip. Mor... 43.6 for Handicapped lum and was freed on a $100 bond This course is a preliminary to|steers. 21.80-22.50: fey lowde hee hes ont Spas’ {ff . Pir Piste |. 8031 — {pending trial Thursday, - the regular in or training! 22.78-23.00; most and low choice|Cont Mot .... 73° proct &G.... $3.6] 7) Training, Work . course which will be offered by|low pood srecn ti 6-18 to: ae ae RCA Rd More’ than $56 was Daniel M. “Stango, safety service|t® 15.50: few good heifers under 1,000/Corn Pd ......-301 ReeDree’ 2 $04] The Assn. of the Hancicapped stolen from Laing Drug Store, 470 tative of the Michigan Red|t3-00-sn'00.- pid Aaoy Hinrossd 11.00- Deere css 8 Rev Too B ‘i 4 will meet -at’ ke 30, p.m. Wednesday|Auburn Ave. sometime Saturday _Cross, June 3 through 7 at Lincoin|3%, t Edison ':;. 38.4 Roval Dut ...: 462\at the Mark’ Twain Elementary/night after thieves forced open High realere around send gee suppiy {Dow Chem °°, Hi Bt Jon tgaa :: 411|School to formally organize. oo dees. Police repert_ shout ‘o take the preliminary course, Fe 58.60-30.006 tee tire et lgast Air... 37 feeb Al RB .. 326 Madé~up of parents and others was taken from cash reg- a person must have passed the so jte0: good and ‘oe “choice 18.00- |B ph og Gln S. Seors, oe: 4 paremad t in handicapped children, ister. The ry mene senior life test. Bheep — Salable 2400. No early|Emer Rad :.:: $7 Socony -...... $4$ithe group is seeking better edu-|was in a metal box report The prelieninary course is notjsiles Pimame’ “11 $5 Bou RM "cc: slcational and employment — op-|missing. pape wee bela platy om CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Ford, Mot ..:: iat ed ate. a2 — = yminghom hold ook bermalss CAGO, March 29 (AP oo OS Bta Of *, $17| Grant Walker, of i’ , some new, 8 _ ming teacher. secay toi = na | seven generally Sen Bencas..: so Std Gil J --- 372) executive secretary of FAR (galore. Sisterhood Temple Beth 7 : shipping: «, demand: ined, erage 2-3 Gea Eee ..... $2 evens. JP 307 (Friends and Relatives of Re- wear 7 8. Saginaw, a oe 1, : Lansing Milk Salesman — [mosty, ? ss lew ae 17.28: severat lots 1-3 Gen Motors’... 387 Butber'Pap''.. 37 | tFded Children) will be g ues ¢ Pri. April 2 to 8, 9:30 to § p. m. | THIS OFFER 1 eating ie lt art few lots 1.2 Gen Tel ..... - @ it & Co... 344| chairman of the meeting and —Adv. IS LIMITED Makes 1 -Wheel Landing 1202 Ib. 18.38: N eye ey GT RS cae “43 ae j main speaker, 17 50: fi lee Jot: x : one q * “ ‘s LANSING @ — While firemen} 113s: acre ae 3 Geogrich ahs ea A committee will be formed = me metas jo soe neat: BUY NOW and an ambulance stood by, & Lami, tty Sg Sead ete iake ROT oe ot RGR all ne ri ‘who attend | caret sing milk salesman made a per-| Salable cattle 800; calves 200: few sales Grevhound ,.. 16:2 Un Pac .\.. 28 questions jose who atte P fect one-wheel landing in a single- steers and heifers steady ta kc ee Gulf ou ee ee 2 #i\the meeting: Counts Chickens - and SAVE 2 unsold and being held for|Hersh Choc ... 496 7 engine trainer plane yesterday aft-|next Monday's _parket; cows and Holland F .... 93 We Gas Co .. 34 Further information on the group. ; i er it lost the other wheel on the |tit; Tisty,20-8 Jowst: some cove and Homestty;.--+: 354 Us seat |. lis available from a founding mem-| Before Hatching; take-off, /_. A a w, weak to 1.00 lower;|Il Cent, .... 34 Weste Abe 30 ber, Mrs. Lawrence Hansen, FE; The' pilot, Dick Moulton, 27, was sequence; few ‘head “high esis’ sicers fog Ratd"-22. 11 Wingy Bice: $3 4|520 Makes It Pay . logging time for a flight instruc- sola fo, a0; 08 head airing 11, fend get. “4 Yast Wee T 181 , tor’s license, which he hopes to|ii-00: few high standard and good stecrs|!™eriak IF -\. 29° Zeulth Rad 1004] Arete Dresent Flag NEWARK, N. J. (INS) — A receive this week. With him was chotee.heiters 1600-1950" ainty na § STOCK AVERAGES \rhve thes! Soe ..., barge New Jersey hatchery is a passenger, Pat Asker of St.|commercial om 12-50-14 $0: foe wis apt “by the Associated Presito Convalescent Hospital | ignoring one of the oldest adages \ serter from Donaldson Air Force 4 Johns, Both men walked away-from the slightly damaged plane without.-a Moulton circled the Capitol City Airport for half an hour, receiving instructions from the control tow- : er, before making the landing. Air Force Deserter Arrested in Rochester The Detroit FBI office on today the arrest in Rochester of Ralph Leo Bullard, 25, as a des- ‘Base, Greenville, S.C: Charles W. Brown, special agent in charge of the Detroit office, said Bullard left the base Jan. 18. He ‘was living with relatives-who did not know -he had desserted, Brown = Boy Ditch-Diggers fo Appear in Court Four juvenile ‘boys were re- leased to their parents yesterday after they were arrested on charges of malicious destruction of property. - The youths are specifivally|, charged with digging an 8-foot| trench from a refuse pond to. drainage pit causing the d Lpit_to—flood:— — Hospital Gay Place | * * & for Civil War Vet, .109 the Pontiac Sewage Dlaposal Plant _ PENSACOLA, Ma. 9 — William H. Lundy’s eye for\ ‘pretty girls is as: AS ; Bongos a Confederate, one of three surviving ‘Civil War veterans, has been flirting. with|- nurses at Baptist Hospital where he underwent a gall. bladder operation Saturday. _ His condition is reported." ‘fine very satisfactory. ” His nurse added that he’si n such good spirits “he’s been flirting with all of us.” His doctor said he should be ‘able to return fo his home at Laurel Hill, Fla., in about a week. Bible Course Offered ANN ARBOR ® — The Univer- sity of Michigan Extension Service will offer a course entitled ‘Phe Bible and Dead Sea Scrolls” in De- 254 East -Boulevard; North, report- ed the boys. He estimated the dam- age to be between $200 and $300. “Phe boys were ordered to ap- ve in n Court: Saturday. — 2 Boys on Mototcycle Injured in Accident Two teenage boys, ridirig a motorcycle, were — at Eliza- eth Lake road and Pinegrove avenue in Waterford Township at 4 p.m. yesterday. Raymond Lee Schwartz, 18, of 3010 Woodlawn, Walled Lake, driving..the motorcycle north on. Pinegrove,. he: told police, when Donald R. Miles, 32, of 5553 Oster St., Pontiac, made a left turn in front of him. He tried to avoid his motorcycle, he said. Schwartz and his. riding com- panion,. Charles D. Farren, 17, of the accident and lost control of|- — 9309-38 ee —. Indust B Rail. Util Stark ers x utilit " a orks vealers 12.00-22.00; few. culls ganderd Noon Monday ..2827. 3212 737 1761 ba hg er ot leneuah podiiangs Er aia we 1782 alable sheep 500: of an evious y ; 14 13.6 74.2 class on hand to fully test prices; tee Week Ago 251.2 120.7 13.6 173.3 sales of. slaughter lambs about steady: Month Ago ....250.5 1217 44 173.7 including a deck of oe Ib. mostly choice|Year Ago 272.7 147.0 74.8 1990. wooled lambs 24.50; 1967. High 265.1 134.7 .74.6 182.0 —— wooled oi. oe few sales |! Low ,...240.6 1184 72.2 168.0 all choice wotied ‘slaughter ewes 1956 High: ..... 276.3. 188.1 769 191.5 $0100; few shorn ewes 6. 2 Low ..... 244.0 126.2 69.6 ‘i16 STOCKS : { (C. J. Mepnier Co.) Pigures after Gatun pe points are p Boy oom : | Allen Elec. & — Co, * 45 oe Baldwin Rubber Co. ...,..°'* 184. 16 Gear Co. «se \@ 33.2 36 G.L. Of! & Chem. Co. .: 2-22 23 Howell Elec. og Co. ... * 84 6 Peninsular M Ce... *% 9 3.7 The Prophet Co. ........ w_ Yo Rudy Manufact..Co. .... * 187 12. Toledo Edison. Co. 13.6 13.5 13.5 Wayne Screw 14° 14 Pd. Co. *No sale: bid and asked - Child Struck by Car | in Fair Condition Y one of two children injured while attempting to cross a street Satur day—was in fair condition today, at Pontiac..General Hospital where she is being treated for multiple| bruises. and a possible concussion, The child is -Vallerie. Ruth Green, 7, of 755 St. Clair St, Her six-year- old, sister Jearinie was treated for multiple bruises and released from the hospital. Pontiac Police report the chil- |dren ran into the path of an auto driven by Arthur E. Rodden, 32, of 64 W. Tennyson Street, on Baldwin street near Kennett.road about 4:30 a”. =: eae .1|Sunday by the Pontiac Amvets 8| Post. The flag was received by). 188.0/twe patients, Mrs, nef Sine and ‘g John Mouridian, ‘4 provost marshall. and two members -A United States Flag was. pre- sented to the Oakland County In- firmary and Convalescent Hospital Mouriding: te = vateralieed citizen who was chosen to receive the flag because he rélishes his Amer- ican citizenship very much, How-| : ard Estes, infirmary director said. The presentation was made by Commander - Robert C. Adsit, as- the- senior vice commander, the of the post. * Thieves Rifle Home | 'in Holly Township ‘Thieves broke into a home at 15839 Fish Lake Rd. in Holly —_ ship over the weekend, detectives. reported today, taking ‘ portable sewing machine and other valuables of\undefermined worth. Mrs, Richatd Leach,, caretaker of the home, said that the front door lock had been broken off and that all the drawers and cupboards in the home had been ransacked, Earnings-: ‘NEW YORK (TNS) — Consolidated net sales of Faas mag type ries in @ To Seek Legal Opinion: - WASHINGTON (INS) — Attorney was |General Herbert Brownell Jr, faces congressional questioning today on legal aspects of plans to permit |m the cabinet to decide ‘when an ail- ing President should turn over his duties. * : ney an. peer of es ir - _ e $687,274) the oP Net earnings en pe or $2.82 NEW YORK ans) — The per sisted by three past commanders, | they | his dog's chain leash. -twalking behind: told him to stop Siiata $31 sh compered wiih, "jorases r-share #5 = B. ie in the business—"‘don’t courit your chickens before they hatch.” defore they hatch but hatching them to fit airplane schedules. Garrison “Hatcheries of Bridge- town ships about a million chicks a year from Newark Airport to chicken farms in Puerto Rico, di The only. time the chicks can be sent down without the necessity of feeding enroute is during the first 72 hours of life, and the only way can be sent down js by air. The hatchery has made arrange- ments with hic Express Interna- In other words, the hatchery is committed to.ship on certain dates chicks as yet unborn of eggs as yet unlaid of roosters and hens as yet —— ‘ Man, 65, Defies | ‘Threat, William H. Boyce, 267 N. Perry St., defied threats on hig life yes- jber on the head with the a Boyce told Pontiac Police a ian and give up his wallet. or he would! the chain, knocking him to the side- Puel and f isclosed toda = etal ar had sales fe 148 561.976 for the "ot 1956, pn obo onths Node Det 31, with ane for the cor period 1965, Net ge ‘or the —_ six x mR Bab Bg ih Bye = Ss ear per “hare ta i ies. | 50% SAVINGS Ord Roots ‘Made on, fon Bly on. ag <9, Chaamoeital:-ajate Seveiese 3 "We Stop Any Leok-Wo Rel T : “Large ot Too seit oe Flat Roots Our Specialty They're not only counting them . Jamaica and the British Went In- tional for Shipping some 20,000 . chicks a webk through the next six) months. Wields Chain on Robber | terday and struck a would-be-rob-|, el escaped 1 - Bread Pan ; 1 - Angel Cake Pan. os 1+ Muffin Pans.” _ 1 - Measuring Spoon Set \ 1+ Cooky Sheet - | al er vl y, 5- Mecsuring Cups 2-- Biscuit, Cake 2 - Pie Plates 2 - Layer Cake Pans 16. Piece ‘MIRRO Utensil Set and Roasting Pans t See the sensational NEW 1957 GAS RANGES They’ Pe Autometic: All the, Way! Automatic TOP BURNER Automatic OVEN Automatic BROILER: Aatomate TEMP CONTROL Act Yow... LIBERAL TRA yE-IN ALLOWANCE. ru \ > ULE] 2 _Also FREE INSTALLATION = a ue mG a : 7 2 Hi PON IAC PRESS, oNDAX-A pnt. va 19s | ee Notices » A Funeral Din Be — He Gold. Ho?e's b anoiber the new, easier PéO-Gold puzzles for. # ne fep | Leon \ Ma ‘lot and ° und cu 75 eral e will 2 Tu day, | pa ery Lots MAKER rons GENERAL | ou tovtry. Just select the right words and write ‘the aumbers ne coe die . ee ee eral Home with Rev. |, - 072 : Pcie lay 4 | numbers. you. ‘will, win at t least $100 and possibly $200. : as simple as that. How “about getting busy ‘The new puzzle contains a series of squares cae Oe ore» 4 alphabetically lettered and a corresponding: list of, sentences with two clue words.. Each of the words is numbered. The _-objectis to select the word which you think best fits the clue gentence. You then place the number of that word in the square which has the same letter as the clue sentence. oa is wee verte, you will seat the Kegel labeled A ond a + 2 - ‘ltéok ph , , n- nes. Puowel sccmapemeees 17 1 1 «, 20, «6, 111, 5, 56, 8, } TH le which of the two words makes the most sense in the ean Hyman, 5 : ° Aueaui ES 10, 16, 17, 21, 25, 26, 27 are.” sentence. You then write the number of that word in the ff... angi é | denoted + * =e x, 35, Bs, Py e, Mg ge ge ‘ CLERK TYPIST - "puzzle square marked A. - a ee : : ee . , 63, 64, 68, 76, 98, 107. : er Brash Call FE ais = oe ate with “ha Read all = — qu lictments oo Ss Don her; som of Mrs. | $225... . earefully an sure ‘Fight pumbers are in the right. - lurids| - . eemne| a tae : : . 7 J ) : : nie __Help Wanted Male 6) ° YOUNG MEN ese re 21 to. 28. _Higo school graduate. ‘eeeee ee program cnt poeteede’ savansemeat |—= Sons. oo . : PUZZLE NO. 44. = flee : inte Aur = ) an so Be nation Mtr | eal cary Fier, a6 a asody : —— fe 'D t aed wore $600,000/the Hodge probe. ae, one Steet See | feo gurty. All modern employe bene | . s in fraudulent’ state checks, Frank J. McGarr, -assistant U.S. ‘Ficeare Setseai servies Wik be | SOVHAt 3088" in 0. 5.| . 7 eee ae :- Ce ee attorney, said at-the time of the) dram the ¢- f Soermai Daneral So. Am. Europe, To $15,000 | HOUSEHOLD | 4 § || Hodge: former Southmoor Pres-\indictments ‘that Leon Marcus re-|~ Ham ev. taane McPhee | ent info Center. Room 690, 410) © FINANCE CORP.” | H -& Jlident Edw ar dA. Hintz and Ed-|paid $156,543 to the bank on June oie cemetery. Mes. Say i _Stuart Bt, “Boston 16. i es ey re 1H a pvard A. Epping, former office 26, 196. - —_ [aa y= a. ~~ Airlines ; Need You os ech ge a ) gq fimanseer for the high state offi « ale = cea aN, Universal “Alrines "fraining Gen: | YOUNG | MEENA Ph end is ta Ri | , ; . Eb a. ee es Ee - are .sérv) son terms in GRAVES. MARCH 79. 1957, JU; ween = ; . a - Tl omenion © gp Storia Off Thieves; nite Wendling, 205. Ceniral, age austen URLS MANAGER mn eh ee eel . oo i if 1 W.. 4 r) th Hodge's theft. 0 red | 12; beloved wite of (lonel W. | “for outstanding modernization or-| Sail" tciniae program to quailty oo, ' -_ Sue es |": L : ae tte. million dollars ” oa heed $1 Is Stolen : Georgie A Wwendiing cand Mrs genization. PE (ates for appoint: you fore food. position i tan Men. & Girls , : . Ae 1, Ons, clever. | HARB. STRADY "WORK. OL | Sierrachuy’ Fou recetve $1.00" : s ot » pipe eet i pee Stier, the parterrer mongrel] ur Sve fe mas fue: | "bie we Geom one _°| furan ym soon mene ts] macermomer sncnarany got | | ee a : Si al The . inflictments* against aldig ot the Francis Thompsons, 399 ey. eg a di’Catholic | SARBER. wy LAWRENCE. mote swith | —— > oe) Experienced gir! for doctors| eos : a . : 5 ‘ag brothers and Rosene al-|Midway St., was one reason why| Church with interment in Ost | - + a i >. Tecedny und Womnesday. econ . es N °o P § }leged unlawful diversion of bank|thieves only escaped with a piggy) fi" ,°*Stte’'at tie Melvin A.| Young man. to drive delivery | St # p.m. Parents invited, 31 W.| RECEPTIONIST TYPIST $200 8 : fro: loans. jbank containing dollar in hutt ral Home. Recitation| truck ana w No Lawrence &.,_Pontiac : Attractive girl who likes to meet . € | money from real estate : casei SiMibe, Rosary will be held at 8| ni-nts tbe Ye 6:90, MY e316t. people, Car preferred. : : j a Alfred Rado, owner of the La-change and Thompson's trousers.| p.m. Monday. en ee eee) Mel Ww ted Female 7 7. . 8 : a : Center. Pp .van FIGURE CLERK $200. . Pg - [vine Lumber Co., told police Mar- x * * 1957 Can YOU Use Woes A WEEK Prefer mature woman with good ‘ s & [cus was leaving his apartment) srhompson told \d Pontiac Police the JRCAREE. MARCH | 1% age addin $0 year proseah pare: | ' Airtines Need-You . |. ‘ping stills. _ FQ R § over the lumber firm's office after 38; beloved husband of Virginia ines? Supply umers in Cit¥) gee our ad under Tnstrvctions, 9. af : : a i thieves entered his home about 3 Louise Jancaarek; dear father of Pontiac with the large Raw- Universal ‘Airlines ‘Training Gen JUNIOR SECRETARY tex.) _ [Sunday dinner, Five or six meniam, Saturday. Skipper .-chased| Miss Carol Marie, Michael Josep® ig Aes mpme-| _ tet. ¥ Tera oo A % ‘ ona ea as he co Pager tOlthem out of the house before the broter of Chester. John, Sianiey MCL, 696-716 Freeport. At, Ry x LEAD yl J and- shorthand 22 Pe "enter - Rado said the victim) thieveg could continue their work.| *° ' | Gowen, Tow BUM PEW &1 Can yc: 4 bh t! : H shouted: . Zielina Maponeral. arrangements owe ee sey" mast be wood | Nationally ‘known Co, ‘ne a amb egpiciat sia a i soe ss Ee elie (ees will be gnnounced later bY \8¢| CHER FOR OUT OP TOWN CLUB.| to'earm as much 6s 85002600 a| High school H 3 -NAME ee ae ‘ H : “Leave .me alone and I'll give ke Keeps Speed Limit . —eE———e . : wages expected, een 22s rari mad Car necessary. . or interview Typing hil feeds no capertonce 4 ee , “Gee anything 1 got.” jon Return to Capital == Os Nattr, 2in"Sar in ae ea: | teres Bow? va | Banh mation ovet Dot | ewer awn a S STREET ADDRESS | setsesterceeneeseaserseaceerssseee EP Rado told police Marcus had $8,- * | Reloyed husband of Imciite, Lock. | ; Most BE, OVER Tt. | as aeorey's Goll b Country Trrist. Sow. Po Me toot sae 1 BAe - § [000 in cash when he was seized. _WASHINGTON W — President] $734."*Boosia and. Ruth Loek- ater, ve Tam. bs pn] Gide sash Unies LY Re. 40 W. P.M. -..... 8220 s ee a - & [Police said they found no money|Eisenhower was back at the White| wood and Mis, Miaiy Teloed? Stiss Exp. a. ed wort, cond Wip. 408 | Base Sitt es WANTED TO| - TYPIST.40 W. P.M. ...... $190; peeeseeeentnteweee see saeeececesees 8 } s 4 2 , . r =! e : 8 e on. his body. His trouser | House today after a comparatively! Lone wood Mrs, Ruth py On pga | COLORED WOMEN WHO EXECUTIVE SECRETARY $300 _ | Reiaabes coc seleammenan te | was ripped open, «~~ |slow-paced drive from Gettys- a bay ge Eleaters. 331 Main Bt. Rochester, |“ hausework Call FE _ 43841. Pi gerengg copra “ag ga 4 CU Along Oetted Une end Mell - _ * , * [| =Mareus was thrust into @ dark'barg, Pa. - . - | we Brey | Home with | EXPERIENCED IN REAL xe. | DISHWASHER. # TO 13)” office. | - [ Chevrolet, Rado related, and the + * * ferment in Perry Mi. Park Geme-| TAZE~, Fni0y working conditions | Qi $,,%%%;,,ti} poop, PewLou) Ck _ SOLUTION CLUES auto drove off Retuirning yesterday from | tery. Mi, Lockwood will hp in chew office wi AnD ee a a WEEE MEN _. i 2 , state at Pursley | Funeral Home. _ : 3 TZ BE. Maple. MI 64133. —— Accountant trainee (3171)... $350 . Meanwhile, Rado's wife Joyce, weekend of-rest-at-his-farm, Ei-| ~~~ ~~ ag He ustheas J a EXPERIENCED GTRI, FOR COOK: Office manager, trainees (3091) E. = . : ~ GIRL FOR COO a ‘The well well<deessed_ mon Yt) COLOR (2) buy 4 hie if it paw was upstairs, called police. /senhower’s car kept to the posted. THEOBOLD, MARCH 20 » eT Chea | EXPERIENCED AUTOMOBILE oy Dgepee. tere ©. References inside “collections, ‘for’ ‘ereatt on ——— is not becoming. COLLAR. speed limits. aa most of] Farnsworth Gott : eat | fisurance pian "Unlimited oppor. aie deekerany iver waac.| 7" ‘$300 | : . oan * seat foolish to split them. ( Pams: ff the Hale trip. <Punerel service wil be bald Tors: Tg ee Sy aS . : Apri % the ice wor! fegory - . , OT ne inde? ella Stor Y Basa cial Patera Home ae ee jos; FOREIGN Kfsvufnctaring Ce. 29 oe Gr aebner’ S ong od SAhacreackG (6): keen Wins Applause . Child of Lana Turner eee ancy wor, una. | ee ny st pela:| "Fo Waitresses |= “MICHIGAN'S a ; P Pp Found in Los Angeles »| Eva Marcella. 36 Mover. pOxtordi j Aol popentel es pettens. 1020 ad sieee 300. Lounge, FE LARGEST” : oe 5 . : ; ‘ loved wife o = 313 Pontise State Bank Bldg. - True. "Gp uveLmOOS: | : OURNEYMAN ELECTRICI EXP. . ‘4 oe hie —? (7) }as TV M usical ~.| HOLLYWOOD a — Lana Tur-) Eiasty, wood Parks tier, To wort ip Gheboywan, Michigan en, Aig ety MN, feu : Pe ner’s 13-year-old daughter reported) fuct"*) oe , hg fevindustril electri, a maintenance. né._Remeree, Sich. , Likely to involve police protection for a convict about to | NEW YORK w — “Cinderella,” ‘missing by her father, broker Bints, ‘Miss Blate Mnrie McKinstry. soutien, wiring AC. bad |EEERIENCED STATISTICAL | 1 om state's ‘evidence. ® PERIL: (10) -PAROLE. lhe ‘first. television musical by Stephen Crane, was located by po- rosy pg ig ty sister 2 CBee capeience stating ose be able So type & aren) cae a - | Richard Rodgers and Oscar -Ham- li ly tod in Los Angeles of Mrs. Russell Vandawalker, Mrs. to Ff 1 — i - go Ramet ~~ i J Lmerstein II, was given ah opulent ce early today in ngeles. Lottie Meir and Louis Parkhurst. Rieger Charmin. Paper Prod-| Age 21-35. apply in person only. ; L & pu Crane the tall, brown- ong —— _ a held — Green Bay, Wisconsin. } , ‘a |. : reported. 8 am. thru § p.m., April and & : 90-minute production on -CBS-TV girl, Cheryl Christina Crane,| ‘2? 2 Be. TASORATORY TECH. FOR SMALL) oat colt. Soren alone | Ou At Last | last night. eyed the ‘Phamertelt Pevarel ome i ‘hospi jnot_neces-| Co. 521 8. Telegraph Rd., Pontiac Rev Allen Hutchinson officiating. She Kishest OLiy. 2 — New York TV critics ,said the minsing shortly before midnight. sa | FRR as, Ranta | a Stree 1a EXP, IN KITCHEN WORK SOME : Miss Turne: Crane - ‘2 . able Ae | mey inte trouble pia | famed ane, Dredtony ran — vorced in cia bits a Plamertelt aie = srraete on m ladies & mens wool-| to live gn premises, rust Mer ' Fyvel mn eo succe with ir : . = Van Tyke, Utica. ‘Apoly i in ground b with good salary, rm. L For a produces, eye “easier if he knows | Sonia fantasy of the drab kit- oe w 31, 1967, CHERYL TaN “FOR HOME MODERNIZE: paid va ap- aa . ' Se : ; % —_—* > ence. ’ 7] i MODERNIZA- itm, call =u peirty between oe ae = soda : AnaLes, (it) lichen maid who became the beauti-/P]gne Forced to Land = on Lake horer: oe i aan Uraniag, wil train for xara Edwards | A ptect wilt always be able i- ful ‘princess of the ball.. A Golf Cov : Mrs. Oliver alker; beloved. gelncmen. Apply ageless only, Ask a ke Seer ik & cocktails, TE 060. og ‘in the past, (18): Ene iy PACE F. Sere. On Areg GOM COUrS® |. Etieries adams and Mr. and Mrs. | Mr Bridges, Exp. Dishwasher 8 CROANEEND A beers of 7 8 Sat 4er~|MAM WITH -P§SNEL TRUCK TO '° Sa eheceh Hares see pa cr of etl pemore @ — vs we ol EEE REE EELS palsies ee] PT EEE : ee = d this to work in. ales Pig performance as Cin. jarigie the =o ta Horii di atte! esereiBome “peabilshed rou tearing fio wef or egal | ~f ¥ Ur L OR PART TIME, é Tudiserbed by the children, (it) SPACE: ta kee : Ti callend aloe: sungacemme | Se! a | ira a arene a | emuar mgetiy pay checks . = "Ghariea Mercer, ,TV- critie for! = - . Card of of Thanks — 1 MAN FOR Light “WAINTENANCE eo eeker oF job Van wile | a _ ‘A milcedire art ‘well have: got his start a ae the ted Press; termed the| _ janded near the, fourth hole | Podemsee Wos6 ‘years of, ge. Apply 406 © ae fom tat | (25) a) “Rospicio A ne ta t Franklin Hills Country Club on tHe PAMILY OF ‘LITTLE PA- ot ‘ lee % hepa “pelghberhood: shier or san“ emaiog ge the outgkrts of Detroit yesterday. |" wela rman Wah 0 csted at Speiable, to le mike me | auc senting or et te w ‘ sting music & ‘ pay, e¢ : essary. to cross the street to avoid one. so dy "touche | and lyrics.” But he said it is doubt.|.0” unidentified man stepped) relatives. friends and neighbors, |” or? cn a wenn te a) Tee: “furnished. For personal . : iful, “Cinderella” could have a ~~ < qi bereavement through sympathy | —Rochester_Ra GEnERIe: ROCEEW ORE. Live 4 ' throttle trouble, and he took off acts of Special . . : O. At & large = ea tt | opened “on Broadway with much thanks to the Fisher Body Di-| Medical - * in. Pleasant cond. Foreign fam- . me one Weed haat Seay again after 10 minutes. See ny et Bette tka | Medics fly. Referenices MI 45418. BOOKKEEPER 1400 , = phere wou a Affairs of Oakland County, . a GIRL FOR 5 BABY SITTING. LIVE pun Ratpe at backs ond of Pte herd er nai Herbert show toiay.” | Seritence Utica Youth | _ In Memor Service oak bart, ok et Me pet | fon aimee ee . i's ‘roung to feel | Herbert show today,” --| Sentence Utica Yout In Memoriam 2 ‘ «. | 6:20 p.m, or after 6:30 at Lincoln] sible woman. . ot as. = the. rity DOCILE: (32) & ®» 8 <«- a ~~~~ | Representative ~ | Send saeros Pe | ee hg IN LOVING MEMORY OF LEONA |" _ | @ENERAL, NO LAUNDRY, as-| 54”. ag Me PU ||_Jack Gould of the New York} MOUNT CLEMENS W®—A 20- | ‘aaria Manigold, who passed away PROMINENT ETHICAL} sist cooking, 2 adults, 1 "child, | Fiat FEM Cnetacaty eons i one of the . ' [Times said the show was “‘a love year-old Utica youth, Wayne W. es Maren TT a PHARMACEUTICAL er Mets oe mee vv 2 eendatan _ song = “wepesene oe i og - [story of often enormous charm’) Kaufman, was sentenced to 1 to | ever in our hearts, | HAS IMMEDIATE | _auired. | Birmingham MI 43686. Recents an = TY 1 irameutng , ht ee Donal roped land was produced “with charac- 15 years in prison after he ad- here by her Mother and LOCAL OPENING FOR | HOUSEKEEPER AND COOK, EXP. leasing phone volee and will be pleased if his hopes tortie skill, dexterity and |ilt.”) mitted a series of 11 church bur- | esrory oe is we | 2 — DETAIL a Reet foenly. Mae slaty ae yping ability ; | | te Gari: _— He added, however, that thé mu: glariey- in Kast Detrolt sind St. |“owiys Ben suarit who pase) | = soy netween the afte a ae Sener ; +t -~$. In Grandpa's day. average man was deiecoind dt hav- — ‘sical was “wanting in’ some res- Clair Shores. A companion, Wat- Tiere cs husband who misses) ~~ +t 24 & 33? Refer, wnly VE ¢720). _____ flight sifl. ——— : ing to wear such a (37) BOILED; (38) SOILED. pects — call it that elusive quality son KE, Baker, was placed on five | and. iinastthe. shee’ tong since 70 [ve Bg 7ee Reve ea AD wr 88 i f00 KER PART TIME EM- too fight & = T. It's best to be careful of sunburn if a long of fragile spirit that makes a fairy years probation by Cireuit dudge went. : -,_ Have you nad si least ¢| ployment. up for 3 svemings Pon JOBS FOR -MEN winds (ash 40 GOING. tale universally loved,” ; dames E.- Spier, — And T think of you éafty and bourtr,| ""- years of ANY kind of sales| each week by liberal commis-| OOD SALES iS TRAINED, $328 way in a small boat.. ( RO ) 2 y . ee an Ane 1 bd ode —— ond conten | experience? sion. No epee No aes. Nationally known food firm = \ . : : ‘ / ut the tears e 8 * eo terview rs. will train draft y exempt fel- : . 1 OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES a7 ATE BESS RE TEoon | cucomnsauens sete g) Fim ae act Raat) OP AE oe Cy are sii" the world forg H a. FOR SMALL . INVESTIGATOR, $323 - . Kim_ Ske Searritt, _ $4,800 per year, gepentin upon | LA BORA TORY ee ah eee) ae . 4 1. Anyone is elegible to ertter the POT-Q-GOLD contest Raise Off icials S a la r1es ll ll Sprig eg MY) Bue. = company car eal EAB ARC Mr reiphart, ours. Lin phar, OLive 1-838 man wit car ee vee a : Pi : T, E 5 2 MO & 5 Me ; _with the exception of ntiac Pre: employes or their immedi- passed awa april 4 1058. co on tite La ll» a ae page, Apt om Write Pon- : ate families, . fat lyon Area ession _[eadiy m issed by Be e tasaily end at'|. S000 aad etter Benet. "| Sa pret tee _ _JR. DRAFTSMAN, $400, . 7 oy ; . ne asa ate slover - INTERESTED? | LADY. TO Sake POR TNE. wo il S| fo iat fut ¢ ptostont may 2 chen lane paves im this | i Biante st te ccLUDING A nepatlines atid amram i | newsp ROCHESTER—M ore than 50| forpship and extra work result-. SAVE ENERGY, USE] Epuca BUSINESS | NICE R wb nce rales ee | : i To submit an, entry” y contest, must abt his ned | Aven Township residents attended) img thereby. The salary of the WANT ADS! To find a BACKOROU! "patents eid bet a i ground. fore new business. + eS: e os ore: pervisor from A REG: : - on nes" - stock ‘unl we 6 2-cent postcard. 46 Gntries }the-annual meeting held Saturday = $8,000, oak $5. a to job, place to live or a | Mr M B. Mittleman aa hee Being eo Live 1-058) BOOKKEEPER 425 .. Bole will be acepted if they are in envelopes: ee for Puzzle No. | in the Avon Township Hall with $7,800 and free sured trom s4.so9 |Zo0d used car, see Classi- éuna 908 SALESLADY FOR DRAPERY FPAB- \. New firm wants Tesponatbe + 44 riust bear a Tuesday, April. 9 postmark or before). Supervisor C. E. Miller presiding.) )°” ified NOW. € = Fpabtic shop, TerHuren \ oS J > en entries received after that time whether mailey or rec Gencleie calarioc were ralecd to $7,000. . 380 Fifth Avenue _Shoppiog Genter, decks ne pid pr va spri-iaiaa pure seal Press is not reaposibie “ = scent at like Resolutions were made and weted eo a a New York 1 N. Y, WatrREss & COFFEE Sint. os “EVELYN EDWARDS ——— ee lee ated ans > eto by the assembly on war ® | is pe at = VOCATION . —_—_—~ : SEW RERDED ~~~ | WER. — COON ROU. SERVICE 4. Sorry, telephone calls or mail | concerning details ol the ff | the spreading of one mill for town- : 1: Pre ~ Ye, “paive just opened dur new| | CARETAKER - COUPLE 602 Community Net'l. Bank Bldg. contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. : ‘ship purposes and ‘for the = The Foutiac cap | | Fontise office We je. need sats too. Bivtet” Rat? bows Gave" Kuper are Prevent Septic Tank protection in Avon: Township, all FOR ‘WANT ADS have car. App iF 208 Woorbels Ta. ee enced.. Permanent. Ged — . te lope Pontiac _— will award cash tine of $00 = > Trouble. with | outside the. village limits. DI L FE 81 Detwotn Ore ford Le and Tele-| - selary $309 mo plus food. rm. Slim Your Figure po nan ‘one winning answer iq received the pice will be Th The adjourned meeting set 60); . A Po SES CAR SAUER. |. ha aie electricity, mee And Work With- Figures}. , Cry equally among the winners. = any week a wihed sre the ra =pripod = June); From 8 a.m. to 5 all ceeetace ieois tacee Sim, Ded force! car while ‘on, au. dae Jo} + 3 _ : pass without arly winners, the prize will be adde i or the presentation nancial! } » BoP mouth Dealer, Cass at W.|- soutbfield - b= weekly until a winning solution is submitted. f clean, odorless, and statement. ported Ttmmediately. whe pe n ane. TTENDAR - ke at tive Haile ‘rom $ 90 a ‘ + area A A WOMAN WA: FOR: . y. §& Winners will be awerded an extra cash bonus of $25 fk working tres Sold at ail lead NOTICE TO BITUMINOUS PAVING| 4— sibtiity rn ame golf, club, Doorman and assist-) cook with all around cooking ex- | We have 8 .. dreamt job open for a 2 ~ each if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the day }}\Ing stores. Or st . . Contractors.—Sesied propossis marked) than to cate! the charges ‘Eat. References. Call kann Perienice, APP Te Seat fei eeaees ‘te werk —e ° - winners a announced. Qrly one such bonu: s can 2 awar d- RUTH DAVIS. i Prin noes Beslan og tang. Pine, cran- for that portion of the first ew Oy ‘oa. Tam r b gy ne Angas Gis Perry. Health ‘to Ppa! 7 oa + x us TG- : * ‘ace @ Pine, Cran- { : * seein . ediio each prie-winner no mater how many weekly cntes |] \ aly Menlad wa” «J SER Gee's Cir Tak, Bee, St atts SALESMEN, | Woarig wanes QpeOgsGs | ean Gilg Setny | may dccumulcte. : LUNSFORD MARKET fae Long Lake Read, Cy of Bloom:| | ‘tered vatueleny through the Excellent rtunity for Ex-| oar home service. Wee a, week | Your figure. See Barbara at | : a be a rd é error When cancellations > fin tt 4 Career Center, ‘B-l Riker ‘alten and M-2%4 field Hills, Mic until 11:00 A.M. te to get perienced Mo ernizgation, roo ms plus commission. Fof interview 8-046 9. Bach week's puzsie wil be pybished Monday Wednes- | “GENERAL, WAREHOUSE — | EE7;,,P01 & MOT. Plans and spect: ) Ore, “Pain “aumoer Wo f| SCNE and Ineulation Ohcrwcen| phone FE +1226 between 7 pa. - OE Tens. : day ~ Moog Poe penal on Ms end. a or _ all will e Secls Mighwey Epetee Ws Sus eee tor | scjaatmenta wl be gives ee And 9 p.m, Tues, 42-57 only. : considere eras ad NKSo) din obtained at the| J Bout | eo ; ~ : ; | > STRONG BRO NG. BROS. HARDWARE weeding perpenes may be Staeines ort . exPen Ta wits Help Wanted 8| xP CED cip Ra. Street, Birmingham, : 2 time tor advertise ; \ 8 Winners ond. correct solutions will-be announced each Jf The contract wih co tee ebeaning mene type sizes TRAIN sa inded energetic pers | ~Annnnn eee _ \ - | Friday of the week following individual contests. Official keep- ff “RANDY'S. HARDWARE teooming and pabdline of fg remem | larger than regular agate | son 3 to 90 years, of ase (| PREB—NICE HOME FOR GOU- | ‘PROPER | , . g e MI ii 74 er of answers will be Frederick C. Ziem, prosecutor for Oak- ‘JJ. caee me and the application of @ one inch 1”) / 4 type CBR, pebteation ctlage lake, developments west | pit Piso 0 go poneras peweokory” Les and County. Only the General Featjres Corp., origingtora of J mm ING. weg A thick bituminous Aggregate surface. Alo 7 of Pontiac. Will pay car allow. old enlid. Also’ small salary: MI | puzzles, will know the solutions | until after each contest *A labor and material: bond ‘in the Trenkient Want Ads may. |e Bg 6-2170 Jasna) $240 ° aa | is over. Answers will be delivered -to the Press judges by. steve's MARKET Bmount - age of the-contract price| § - be cancelled Ls She to 9:30-a.m- § sonal interview C. Senuett. en, Be CARETAKER — BARN PART OF “Bright rat “tady. who wants to| i i : 3381 Elizabeth Lake Rd. to the the State of Michigan the day of = neation after 96, your rent of @ 2 room furni i Mr. Ziem ofter.the final deadline. 4 oe = 34196. a e work ri rat Must type | : | and a bond in the amount of 100%. of the first Insertion. CONSTRUCTION WORKER apt. PE 44278. oes td Je ‘Work “\ | |_FRANK’S MARKET the contract price to guarantee faithful! §- -| [ROAD - KER | soa & WO! x at Deore. oF Barbe ay , BD Tete 1s only one correct solutior! to. the POT:O-GOLD M01 Elisabeth Lake Ra. performance of the work will be re-|f CASH WANT ap mates .§ |. [Rodmen)—S0) weekly to dam | gee jo eum and only: that cofrect answer can win. The decision ‘of \ e's MaRDWaRe Ue esters eet ; oN ay Byline nl = 04 = uate a ee f- the iv: , oS. final ee all ig tran agree ‘to. abide by oe | 493? Williams Lake Rd. - ts wneamount at z ot te a met re: hoon stig gg have chante H Pate a aa, a : J. on... } ties, Beromind the pecpery o! e MARWOOD MARKET . com ¥ J 3 Le. 276.) on for aA : ae | Press and [pone can be returned: MNaNCMinte na Uno aay eee en tr Sistem opt “BEST WAY |, f npl must be addressed to POT- PBAD, _ PONTIAC LAKE MKT. | crac Woe ih the bidding sor Game $98) | Lad, | Service, Lamsin \ : ye fy ae «0 Mighland R48 zs ine > MLL 6 Get | Wao tba ern N SCH Rede Le Bok itr Poatict , ioe Winners will be A A. PORCE MKE | 1 Re ta wh i — FB. 13 ny EN. WA DRIVE G. OOL wl. bee } } : of ae ; ct Leake i aN F aa i = Pa ‘ : : faba’ |, S00 Penton BE y= = | Sey ar ee bee aoe | Sess: a om Cn } et rat Nee - : j . a B.! | FE 4 ! ; as a as : i ie = ptiae. Press, : iNISH HialH SCHOOL — NO “ glasses. ae at -. spare time, . rite for free catale gol, Box CEtaN To See RSE Bins Dont 1:30 WEEK pays, CALL FE 8-8845: = & , BOY : WO a ARE c ¢ kind. exp. ouaeee FE mm 4 _ #0756. i 90 YRS. ExPeni.|* _ - CARPENTRY, 10," 101% WN Fete eth al ak lh a ence, ssa: Cayhoares, a a Ai PAINTING AND DECORAT- Formtea ® specialty. Reasonable.|“ walls and windows. Reason » Paper » Sane and removed. Wee ob Betta ee ow “hi $ 0495 FT en 10 sy ig Bag ash. t. or. a cel ¢ Pree cetimetes FE t300. mal ee ‘REMODEL pated ree. est. FE 4-0205. _c ¥. PORCHES, CABI- S405. AINTING, .WALLPAPER pee, jalousies, ¢: 8, dditions é : [_Rensonabie FE FE 2-2116. & repairs. EM “paris. CLEANING, FREE | : CABINET WARES AND CARPEN- cattmates. ek: ‘ _ ter. Kitchens s specialty. FE. job PAINTING & SIP aua . “ DIABLED — VETERAN — WOULD ELECTRI: VICE reasonable rates, FI FE. 4-1475. DIB. VETERAN WOULD 9 ; . ae & DECORATING: Wn call ‘teee Set Pe, ——— oe eee ame SE RES HEATING SERUICE P TRUCK AND STON STARE See as <a 3 ae 7 in) apes sl sh? EX.SER VICE MANAGER, FORD, Curyalee experience. Wishes posi-|- reel salésmen. MY 3-1457. _Phone MY 3-1457. XPERIE: ‘D toa NIST .DE- SIRES | ON. CAN FUR- PONTIAC PRESS BO wr STATING PARTICU- MAN, 3 EXP. Wants SERVICE station 0 “= outside work, FE Mas nize MAN DESIRES ‘ teady PE 2-2455. iN DESIRES. ‘WORE Or ANY MASON - WORE “STONE WORK, ca — ~and odd jobs. FE SMALL JOBS AND CARPENTER _ __work, ‘Tom Newton. FE 2-5031_ SOME EXP. IN nine rd work, gardening work hard at ony | b available. rd@ Petrie, 3¢3 N ae vouNG 3 uae DESIR. WORK 0 . PE 48002. 257 Rockwell Work Wanted Female 11 NINGS DAY SERVICE. IRO * pick c up & deliver, OR 3-9478, NING 1 DAY SERVICE. iA. IRONING. 1 DAY SERVICE. 3-0059. Pick up & deliver. EM > A-l IRONING. $3.00 A BUSHEL.) coy service. FE §-1471 “ IRONING PICK UP AND DE- > eat. Fe 41836 A-l eS $3 BU. PICKUP &| $-6967. deliver, lal pric | s¥si i] ye * oy 4 ‘peeee On sarees | ‘Tee tole & yeaa NG AND : , BULLDOZING "Heating » Com npiete service on all makes, day of. Ht Cal FE 4-1063. _ Wayne He He ng ir YouR mR FURNACE MAKEs YOU nervous, call for our bee aod, serv- ice. Kenyon Htg. Esa OR PLASTERING AND RE- pair, Vern eetles PE 1028, PLASTERING KEW OR REPAIR. Work guaranteed. FE 5-0394. . PLASTERING ‘D. MEYERS, EM 3-0163 FILED © 19 Bagley St. TRIMMING AND ; REMOV- - al. oe estimates. FE a4eis. FE ‘ WALLS W. Y MACHINE. Pree estimates, OR 35-0186. EEL FARM & & INDUSTRY TRA Dresemaking Tailoring 16 DRESS MAKING ALTERATIONS & drapes OR 3-347. Furniture Refinishing 16A PLAID LAP LLL LL LLL LLP REPA!RING, REFINISHING, “Bleaching. Antiqu’s 8 specialty. Garden Plowing 168 |* es A-l TnoWNOS. WORK GUARAN- AAA ROTOTILLING SERVICE. teed. very. . P. U. & delive sinvarine” VICINITY KEEGO": ere Boy 34 preferred. FE DEPENDABLE EXP. WOMAN with ref. wishes coffee sep. cafe, snack bar, counter . ita work. Reply to Rox 12, Pontiac 24. eee a ee ora WOMAN WANTS day wore, or . FE. 8-3183, GIRL 1 DO HO ORK pa care for —- in Pontiac | © Birm 1. PE 48556. A aa \BY* VACATION-| Vite ing? Capabie — exp. wom- an care ¥. i children in your’-Lome. EM ‘LIGHT OFFICE Small office preferred FE 2-93: MIMEOGRAPHING, a panel = retartal service. | EM _ 3-26: PAPERING © AND CoRR. _Fx 60343. WANTED: | WoMAN. GENERAL # Chia. . No wa State.ref. OLive ive 1-0966 ‘after m sista Gh Ww xchai tine "Pre Bor 31, POPE PS Al LAYING, SANDING @ FIN. j Poms contrac FE 31647 Poutiac uartwent. "Floor Service. A-t BRICK & BLOCK WORK. |: (Aa RO ROOFING & + se ., GUA wARB TRENCHING — Water line. Fieid tile FE 5-001. ACCURATE MODERN CA H__DAVIDSON PE 4-440 ALUMINUM SIDING. E ¥ cere ie ome any _ FE 4-377. ALL TYP’ MASONRY Biocks brick and places - faene re nt — A Porches, lions, roofing, sid ing, rata sh . drivse & ete. Jensen, FE) aut TY 3 custom drawn. EM _3-4931. EM/|33_W. HURON | ) Also esa al No “commer ‘cial. MY. “HUONG. & REPAIR & ARPENTRY WO K& 06 « ee Fen estimates. OL saeee. GARDENS cncauter aK rowed with power roller. eee es- tes. FE 8-060¢. : E WORK p Etats SW EAGHINGS. OR iF iromings done to my home. FE) Ht | BURTO! rose, Carpenter Contractin OR TRIM, GET OUT pty __OR 3.2276. D&M Bldg. Service. _ CEMENT & & BLOCK — awns and gardens also top soil i] — sand _ and gravel. FE estou (PLOWING. DEADOING _tima GARDEN a DSCAPING. $3.50 > Manure for sale. Vicin- ity of "Kecgs harbor. FE 8-3256, 9" a TILLING BY THE E JOB. 56-6780 after $:00 p.m. ee Income Tax Service. 17 17} A WODEK TAX CONSULTANT r Former. Internal Revenue Avudi- . Oper tor. o% W. Huron eves, FE 4-1540 Garrett. Open "til 8 p.m. Tease 381 & Saginaw, Just AA Wa rE 8. of Economy Furniture ALL INGOME TAX SERVICE | LC 156 WOODLOW |. §5 N. PARKE 45388 sold aN INCOME 1 Tak R mi Pee sooe FE (8-3509. Home rece a Biva. 7 F or 41444. _. EMPIRE "COME TAX S*FRVICF Building ‘ Service tl C. del} 190-Oxbow’ L ae Ra. Your hoyse or mine INCOME FAX tabbied —PRE- eae ee BENJAMIN, R. R, BACKUS ‘us aed Bow _. Pit. 8-031 rai NEED HELP ‘Ancome Ta Tax? $5.00 per aver- | TSiee are bome. FE SERVICE | j ae. OR 3-2043 5756 Highland F Ra dopo ANS. TAX SERVICE haefer - Hosner, 41 E. Tennv- off Baldwin Call Fre #1137. Insurance Agencies AZA Austin-Norvell Agency STAY HOME, INSURE BY PHONE, EE 2021, AFTER, 6, FY’ 46212. Prez, AUTO, DRIVE IN FOR INSU DRIVE OUT WITH ASSURANC 70 'W. Lawrence. Corner Cass INSURANCE OF ALL, Kine INSURED BY PHONE ~ Nicholie & Harger_ Co; MAHAN’ REALTY. CO. nig bg: ll wees Laundry Service 18 ai a phone Ponidue Lawn PRY, sen. | GACE CURTAINS, PLAIN OR RUF- flet Beautifuile ‘inished, Pontiac INCOME TAX 8ERVICE. Pontiac Farm and ~ Industrial Tractor C6 "| PAINTING & DECORATING, . REA. sonable, free estimate __5-1204; or MA 5-6391. PADSTING & PAPER HANGING. Wilihite, FE 6-0580. PANTING WALES 1 WASHED 5 Px r cleaned remcved, B. Sandusky oe b.at08 a P aiNtING NG. PAPERRANGING TUPPER’ OR 3-7061 PAINTING & PAPERHANGING, prices very. reasonable, work _guaranteed Phone FE_2-4315. PAPERHANGING, 1 P A ALN TING, —plaster_repair. ee PERHA cAnGING ; -_ ae Ann or PE 40028 Television Service 22 cop aumavees RADIO & TV DAY OF | NIGHT TV SERVICE. FE 1206 or r PE §-6390 GUARANTEED TV REPAIR ANY MAKE. FE 4-0736, DON'S _RabdIO & TV. 127 8. 5 ~ ‘Typewriter Service 22A PPP LLL LLL A AINE PLL RS. "Chie pein Fy {ADDING ma-| oN Eaper work General Printing’ and ome Sup- _Ply_Co.,. Upholstering 2 7 ee BEADLE’ DRAPERIES, 8 5 SAMPLE shown by appt. FE EAKLE'S CUSTOM orn ach aTES. ing, | 9114 Cogley Lake / 4, EM L/ a ———— — ~ ret = 8 VERS, & BED- 8 ds. Your material, FE §-5797. u \TEST a> HOLSTERING, ties... owest prices, FE 2-1994. Lost & Found 7 24 PBPBLB BLL A AA LOST: MAN’S TOE RUBBER, SER. SIZE 11. Call MUtual 4-2803. Reverse _charges. LOST: BLACK =. BETWEEN Drayton OR $1400 2937 Seebaidt, _Reward. OR 3-1400. “Travel: ‘Agencies START PLANNING NOW FO! SUM@IER VACATION | Reservations a and Tickets INTERNATIONALS NAL & SOMESTIC CRUISES - HOTELS — RAIL --STEAMSHIP PONTIAC 7 TR AVEL Wed. Children to Boa = €LIENTS WAITING For oy and sma} homes = in town and also. in = early bird that = the orm. ; _-Edw. M. Stout. Realtor TN. Ba St. : Oe eves. “ti 8:30 Ph. FE 5-8165 jake: Private entrance. nen? wel- at Washing facilities. MY aa. & BATH, 2ND. 3 RMS., RN. BABY WELCOME, also bachelor apt. FE <et itr Me BATH. CLINTON APT 3 ROOM, CLEA Aggy ~ es Private. ry drinkin . Phone 3 ROOM UPSTAI arr 8 Pontias Motor, private: & airy “LEGRAND. +} ROOMS & BATH; MODERN, "ROOM, ODERW, ‘CLEAN, _ quiet, carts furn N. Johnson, i AND, YY ROOM: APT. aL FURN. Clark. enter, close in, adults, PE 2-4366. pa. Inquire 2 Aubura, eee ot. ee < = rR ADULTS. NO DRINKING. a = a {it~ ae eect Wanted Real Estate. 32A clean & private, couple only, FE $-4032 _Parke 8t Rooms | | & BATH FOR RENT, os E. Pringew) - 4 cone & LICENSED HOME. Ma e LOVED AND ©. CARED oar CARE it geen home —— Leslie BROKER LISTINGS WANTED LET < parese WAITING. ~Middleton \. _FE_§-6003 Wtd. Household Goods 27) FURNITURE NEEDED in the city” area . A. FE rer * SELLING YOUR - HOME? .-™ We are in immediate need ‘of good residential property ‘and suburban ‘around Pontiac, F: “= — corvies, call = YLOR, R it’ for ou. OA: avi non, Bie sere Wtd. Miscellaneous . 28 : tee tg 4-560. j/ # . WANTED TO BUY: HIDE-A-BED in a ye — and — le BOY'’s BIKE. OR 57 our m Ht rx ee _MULTI SOLD Tf you would like this sign on rs house, let us show you how of contacting Rgrnioe buyers takes the strain awa you. No obligation—a — meee at your — Humphries ero itor PE 47114 rie L bsTiNG SPavice | , rp. 2 Worse vine Ms RL : ___ Wanted | to Rent 3 a 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, IN CITY. Exncurive courte ne fm? up to $140. Call after "| . FE 5-823. chools, Will pay “F100 month. FE SMALL UNEURN.. MOD. HOUSE with bacewient garage. YOUNG WORKING COUPLE WITH excellent references would like to take over home for family vace- tioning. Pontiac i x 46. Share Living Quarters 4 30 AVAILABLE APRIL 18 ATTRAC- _ home, west side, mood - or 3 refined -WHITE - BROS. _ REALTORS sao Dixie he R 31295 or dr: 3-1873 Spek Bee “ti 9 — Sunday 10 to § Phone O THE BEST PLACE TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY. JS WHERE. MOST PROPERTY Is SOLD! Lost: LARGE RED, MALE “hound, . PE 5-7004 or EM 3-0020, -LOST: ‘BLACK PURSE BETWEEN Drayton Drugs & Seebaldt. Re- ward, -OR-3-1400- LOST: FEMALE SETTER. right black ear, vic Clarkston. FE or MA 183. LOST: MOS. OLD FEMALE black ped white: marking on ive one & pa iat League. MICHIGA N : sociation~ will -reward of $50 for inform bey to Sec. 72909 Bee ie Rae Pontiac. Hobbies & Supplies 24A “ATLAS 0° LATHE & ATTACH- tias Milling machine. +. Delta” 2. spindied drill press,. Delta. single spindle drill press," — wood & metal cutting band | power hack saw & other 4 ment. Disposing of my hob- Mh es shop. Priced for quick sale. NEW SCR ABBLE SETS 83. 3. PAINT by number sets 61 69 up “‘ E - to. fith.. B. STOSE, "Lawrence, Pe bias, ee & Personals ‘25 > AAK PRIVATE DET ete - AEROTRED KNAPP _ eS SHOES | Fret Herman bl Rd 2070 Airport ee eee DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. _Mra Burnes, FE-.2-8814 93 Mark. ae eens ANY GIRT.. OR WOMAN ing a trendiy oaviner, contact | IM ATE UL Phone ties and ioe po Hg Or have K:L, Templeton, Realtor 239 Orchard Lake’ nt rE a) Mrs , Lan PE _ 25122, “contiaental, toe Salvation | an a tage meter icufchs 41) 8. gene e “Giee on take Goan ih | “THE: AN box sLDeRLY NRW ARE furn, a — eee | _An counte, paid, rE. «188. + WOMAN WOULD — B —- woman.to share op of Tei-Huron.. Wid. , Contracts, Mites 32 000, 000. 00 To Buy-fo Sell-To eeere MABAN “pe beeumes Co Sundays : rE ji CONTRACT WANTED FOR RR IMMF- |. New or. seasoned. PE 44813. Ask for Mr. Clark. IN-A FLASH A. Johnson TRADES | peel are specialists In trading. We € a reputation as the | 9 4ni) ) ROOM APT, OVERLOOK- tonaae traders of the Pontiac | ing Sylva. Lake ‘All utilities. < trading your real rtunities isted> for an possibill: estate.. We have homes, incomes, bus iness and Borthare resorts~ DORRIS & SON REALTORS Phone i & 2 RM. APTS. ner sone Ls Mechant RcuAndE FOR |- Leh ron of elderly man. i one ae On BUs TKR. Prefer pensioned cat Fete UNiv. 1 263 | QR LAND CONTRACTS. | | Rent Apts. Furnished 33 33 anWelt, 4540- Dixie Hw 355. 162 _W. Huron _—‘ Phone FE USED CAR LOT _ON thoroughfare cane Pontiac. Brown. Mi 6-080 | a 2 OR. 3 BDRM. HOUSE ‘WHI pay cash ROOM -& KITCHENETTE. CO _ple or lady. 261 Orchard Lake om, end aREALTO fie “FT ree Rd. i Ra RMS. WEST SIDE, TV; PRIV frat $82. —oe all utilities. S. PRIV. ENT. C CARE OF mph “7 in exchange or rent $$ ia Tel- Huron” vicinity. ~ouroachs Pvt. ent. & bath. Children wel- -_ come, . Gingeliville, PE 5-1927. gs WER To) Ri YOUR PROBLEM: J Want Ads! To sell, + ; ‘hire, its BE 2616h, a rk So _men only. fi poo iA rit “ROOMS | sd 1 or f uae, =e We. 7 eM. & BATH. ALL PRIV. FE * eee ¥THING > FURN. ~ BASEMENT bs =m ent. a nN. paz. + ROOMS & BATH. 31_Stowell. 7 BEDRMS. PORN. APT. as aod lights. Suitable for lA! vi ck FOUR- FOUR-RM” APT. PVT. Ent. Pvt fe $16.50 per -“TTRACTIVE 3 : > & BATHS GARAGE week: FE_¢- _near airport -Adults. | le CLEAN, rim Spike 3 a] oa th, priv. — ¥ wo Rd. FE- iC g _ Square | Lk, FE 68-1570. v. ea eer _Grinkers, 1 LARGE 3 ? RM with PRiV. ENT. id bath, all util. avatiable. 421 N. Perry St ONE LARGE RM. $0 wk. FE 5-2565 sMAGt APT WITH PRIVATE bath. 101 ‘Mechanic. VERY Nick 2 ROOMS. Taal ENT. _ FE 2-555}. war re . § ROOM FURNISHED apt. Nicely decorated. With ga- rage. 319 Liberty FE 2-223. ~ pier . Eyt BATH & ENT. 8. 6 small fam ‘By Fishers. rE _S2362 or PE 4-406. 5& BATH 1 UTILITIES” CALL 10:30 to 2. Pontiac, MY 26186. tg Be. od ‘cou Hwy. ‘mle’ N. of «A 4 art. oes Ce PURN. CALL AFTER a eer 3 wo & BATH. CLEAN J RM. APT, NEAR DOWN. town ent, FE . 5-0648. _ eLEAN APT TTIL FURN. N- NG _| GROUND FLOOR “FRONT. SMALL _ apt. 1 man 133 (E, Howard. RANKLIN A ROOMS AND BATH, I LENT CONDITION. INCLUDES AMPLE HEAT, WATER. ADULTS ONLY. $65 A MONT “A SEE CARETAKER AT Ais UNION OR PHONE FE 102 "HURON. furn. incl, laun- ree facilities, child welcome, TV ae Sees bans, ee “Rent Hones Unlrns 6 = Moat TaRnAOE: $16 A MO. OR 3-197. T ROOMS, PARTLY FURN FULL basement, 2244 Hammersiea aft- er 6 | eae pn. 9 a rth. off of of pve Rubure Heights. In- — matt Dorig_ Rea ¢# ROOMS et BATH, ¥i5 A MO. _ Cait PE 22135. 7 RNS. BATH. ax 0. GARDEN space, ue Lane, Clarkston. Re jock. | 4 4 RMS... aD BATH. $70 PER month. Near Pisher Body. Call _MA_ 66205. _ FOR RENT SMALL LiL MODERN + bedroom se as poo : rketon Easton Rd., 8621 Thendare. Will fod at address” ohare. | ; Set. & <fundes ie = : : Thurs. & Pi. evenings. i . Sanaae fiousE, 4 “eh _tollet. -PE_¢-0001, : = MODERN § ROOMS. BASEMENT _d-car garage. PE 8-3576. NEARLY AAS 3 ane aner a OR 3 Bender Drayton Piains. “Ra sia HOUSE ELDERLY i BEDROOM. 1 heat, extra nice. arae2, 3163 RENTAL - UNITS" Attractive new duplex ivpe units, Reasonable rent Locaied tn Pon- tec on ea “ ct. Perry 8t, For Rent t Rooms 37 4 ROOM KITCHEN. GIRL, P pay By eoepanes: washing. TR! Poo FOR LADY WITH COOK- meee A pa furn, 77 Bugs PE EeEyind RM DOWN- * own, Pr Pvt. ent, FE 4-0 A SLEEPING ROOM Fok rivate entrancer FE ¢-0713. et . Huron. ATTRACTIVE YE ROOM For t GIRL. Kitchen, 547 W BUS STOP: oT ne GOOK- ing. 499 W. Huron, FE 2-0056. D GLEAN ROOM CLOSE IN. NEAR PE 2-607 CLEAN ROOM FOR MAN. FE 2-24 FOR i OR 2 GENTLEMEN RIGHT dowr town 41 Pine FE 3-8820. wy you “WANT A SEAN UIET ree trv our home. At bus 8 op. Liont snOUSEKEEPIN rr) ROOM Adults only, 3300 Elia. Lake BR i = aa ae privileges, garage. Lingoin. NICE N — } ROOM $7 week. 64 Ed ison. FE 5-2168. NICE FURN ROOM FOR LADY or = girls in apt., building. close down Bh pend general. & state Hote ital. bus line, kitch- en & was ol prinieees. 115 State Apt. 6 Rent Apts, U Unfurnished 4 | PLEASANT SCEEPING ROOM 3 5 ROOM. 3 1 ROOM SITCHENETTE, PVT bath heat, hot — gre water Stove, & refrig. Adults only 2 N “paddock, A aiana Apt | & 2 BEDROOM, PARTLY FURN dl + -yr.-around. Lake front | ipl. 06 5 Pontiac Lk, Ra, _Pariridge, “B__ +3861, . ent, Heat & hot vie, “ef Auburn burn, FE 4-6041. | _ Stove & _ refrigerator. _OR 3-7966. '? RM UNPURN APT. ADULTS. = Highland Apt. “§ 8. Edith. ROOM UNFURNISHED, ns in of MIN ae $15 » be FE month, Cail 4. . Tay- 4-754 _furnished *202_N. Cass. 407 NW, Cass. OA ©2018. __With_ stove & heat. FE 425. 3 a Ris, L oe WITH HEAT. renter, Bee Mr. Smith at 28 E _Huron_ St. ROOM UNFURNISHED ~~ || hand? to Pontise Motor, $46 r month Call 3. A Tery- 4-2544 | UTARGE RMS. “& BATH. PVT < Heat & hot water furn. OR 23-1978 soll AM. APT. CLEAN. QUIET _ - Employed couple. No ariae PE ne, eae wr WATH MAIN floor Close downtown tiac, ‘per month. Cail Realtor i 7 Ras. AND BATH ON MAIN FL. hot water furn 2383 Au- 13 ye DUPLEX. PATIO. LOE. Yes Children welcome, FE 5-83 ; Spore __ CLOSE in. Grtiriy iaies a F.-} “BATH. UTIL: PORN vn 3 7 RMS. |. CHILDREN WELCOME. 7 LARGE ROOMS. B ae jPPER + “roora apartments with heat, hot water, stove and refrigerator fur- nished, Near Tel-Huren shopping PORCH & GARAGE. . Close in Clean FE 8-1414. screened porch, “lake s-4303. der 15. 818 week, _5. Parke. he 5 kM. UPPER. 343 Twin. OPP Orr _ Sanford 6 ROOMS. aleve in. Call x ON Lk Oni _Keulle. Me tie $ A ag 371481. ANON APES EECOND FLOOR, }. FE : ve bus line. A 517 gees pply 4 “Roa LOWER FLAT. os — FE 2-997. 4 ROOM APT. W Pr. WO CHILDREN EN UN. 24663 or FE OW, “wim | | sOTLDING ~~ Modern 2 =. ‘Walk z BRAND NEW | CowER: CLEAN 3 RMS, e BA ett, Heat. ‘ag $36 «mo 20 La? yy water fara. « blocks from General bus FE 8-1180. aera ROOM, PLUS SINGLE OR COU- . le with kitchen & laundry: priv- | __% bres Buse varege, in quiel ‘wo. me FE eens ROOM. FIRST FLOOR. ws neat down FE 2 SLEEPING ROOM with sone - Se ahr ae 16 Bchool St. ‘LEEPING ROOM, 18 18 SLENWOOB SLEEPING TO owe iT ease or ee recom, Near _ General Hos #1344 WEsT SIDE RUGINEaS, ee _ Shower, garage FE WOMAN. COOKING pn ats} orivate. PE 4 WEST SIDE. — aEFING ROOM, business women preferred, garage. _FE 37412. oon 7 oases. Good “nen 8 near bus line, 401 N. Paddock. 2-0054, _ Rooms With Board 38 vase. PRIVATE Shesenk Rates include doctor's 2nd_wersieg_¢ oats, = i ‘ OPAPP LLP LL APP PLLA AP HOTEL AUBUR IN . Roome by Dev or Week Also 1 or * room apartments. Cooking. and refrigera: “ 5 ' | 484 Auburn ¥ Perry.-PE 5-812 26. 2 STORES i6 % . PAREING H sp Pier reat? Moat’, waiet fur. HOUSE FOR LE. IDEAL ty type of business, ft. front gt ara ures. iy _ Rent Office AAI Al | DOW NTOWN | | Lecated within 300 feet ef 100 r — corner on E, Miron 8t 3 room suite with 750 mg Heat and hot water furnished, ‘Lease available. Roy Annett Inc: REALTORS a §F. Huron &t. Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 of | cENTRAL LOCATION 2 seas Harbor ‘est parting "LOVELAND pe “ase Lake Rd. Keego Marbor 24875 4-1661 RENT. . iw. J. tor’s office epresenta- tive Heated Prenty i Pe es ?rking, 4 8 Wood Soeam) — eee » 188 For Rent Miscellaneous 42 300 AMP. yar gaa ‘oAgoLtNE welder, FE 5-1435. For Sale Houses 43 4 ‘ ee HOUSE, ‘$1,200 DN., | BY OWNER HERRINGTON BILLS |: Sub 3 bedroom brick Sime ei Homes 38A SEMYI- rooms for aged or con- Hotel Rooms -. 39 | 408 MO DIAMOND 1-0310 25—3 bedrm frame tull basement, A by 220 ft Extra lors? kitchen, QUA — ‘hroughout. - Model Open: OR 3.9300 5 Pus pvin + BLK. N . CRESCENT "AL FISHER - 0322 James Cousens, Detroit, Mich. 3 ber eget wy OIL HEAT, te ween 8: sees gare ¢ rivileges, citre.I kitchen; break read. Phone EMpire . Sale By Owner 3. be “bedroom “house. Laree — fa Sosa Hot air heat. heater. Lar ome. ( Long a plenty os West of Pontiac —off — 3 Buy Thru Partridge bist Thru Partridge CIVILIANS Hy nebhite road. KUSCHELL | MT. 64133 —, homes, 3 bedroom, bath nd %, huge living room, on lot POSSESSION $700 DOWN Jo 6-1528 ment in good, bedroom hom. Row fF , the price Newingham ‘ In Auburn Heights 2 bedroom home ori full base- A erty in = condition Destrable a lots Sars avall- m $500 to $1,500 able rangi per lot |, Oar “building = peoee & - investment, Call tm "iL ye "NEWINGHAM L ESTATE Corner posed & Crooks Rd. FE. 8-3002_ In ‘Syfean City reation room, A home down, 3450 Windcroft Drive In Otter Hills looking Otver Lake. 3 tractive 3° or vancing available. Svivan Lake Area 2214 Avondale tn. ‘Terms to suit 2383 Orch IN SYLYAN SHOPPING 1430 OAKWOOD. — An at- tractive 1% story.3 bedroom . with. gas heat, plus a rec- will be proud ry live-in plus an excellent neighborhood. Priced at $13,060 with $4,000 A Beautiful Bi-Level over- 3 bed- 2442. Square Lake Rd. In Pine Lake.Manor - Your chofce of several at- 4 réom ranch home. Lake Privi-.|‘ leges tnchuded. a fi- errs SpE FE 2-616. Cc UCKLER. REALTY FE 4-400: bent eas ee T-e11p PIONEER 7 HIGHLA 8c extras, $15, oma down pay~ ment. Call 32-4005. KNUDSEN automatic gas h care cotne Li — fees y room, arage, many ened | W. ashington Street N icely Furnished’... . “Gan be “pur chased gamer _payment of Exceptionally ‘fine 6 room ft) beth home, in best of condition. New - heating socom, oo Be water ner goed carpet... ing throughout. Furniture like new. Be sure and e-\s on this one, WM..H. 1. KNUDSEN | $10 eer A “FE 4-4516; Sang “can FE “Bay Thru ace 77 List Thru Partridge 5 ; See: Yours tae abe 66°W. Huron zi ‘2 HOUSES * AND 2 ACRES Good 6 rm. modern farm house yuh eat, large chicken house, grape « * pe” 4 rm, modern ik andl house with floored attic. Well lo- cated, views in north of ROCHESTER per m ‘RIDGEWAY, oe : 15 Baldwin Ave. FE 46203 « LAKE FRONT 2 bedrooms, Attle can be made < into.2 more bedrooms. Will wade for house tn Pontiac.” —— modern home, Lake priv. $1,500 down Several other good room « . poste from $300 Ay $1, 0p down, _ ¢é& room houses for colored. P. W. DINNAN ~- PE 42971 . * BY OWNER | foeaia, (ea Faces 11% beines ” "bedroom home. Hardwood floors. Priced to sell at $31,500, Plastered walls. Gas heat, 2 lots. + Low down payment. rE 4-0057. our. attractive, 3 bedroom brick bungalow. Gas heat, | full basement. Here is a home you'll be proud to live to sell at $15, SY LVAN REALTY CO. ard Lake Ave. FE 5-9418 _ CENTER 7 bedroom ranch, s- dream home, Prettily built im oven and $ rE yer Oxford D Fletcher. OA #3001. oi ulecturing . Pletcher. _ Rent Stores — Scenes water softenet, "Fee. Call Mr Parsons, FE 5-8 HOME MART 1062_W. ‘iam MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Cass Lake, W ater Front pel semi private peninsula, Bome of the features are natura) fireplace, floots beamed ceilings, 2 car tered 000 © oth Very = specia ‘ i! fice or Miss McGill Large 7 room bungalow, haa in- come of $60 per month, _in tion to 3 bedrooms for owner. Eicken ty atin garage. wih a a. workshop, $2000 . do Office or West Huron Commercial Large buildin, ouilan alley and park- bie for light. man- bates Oar io ig —_— ‘WANTED 2 or 3 bedroom home with basement. Donaldson Park, Sylvan Shores or Sylvan A aa ; oe eee Drayton Woods Lange Three Bed plugs repo Beautiful r ho iM car,g ec. Lot Size: 80k zat. Priced “at: $24,700. : Troms To suit You . ‘ 30 -Day Possession WM. J KENNEDY » —- chen screened | Age. burnished Fy — $2,089 on” _é ‘STOUT S| ~ Best Buys —~! —. Today LAKE FRONT Cute and clean 2 bedroom: : bad round nome located on -— prongs of at ican Bolid: “oom ares: living room oa ire. ce, full bath. handy "ready ‘ST. FRED'S DIST. tis new 3 bedroom home on one floor, vacant V4 oa and gas $00 with ne AMILY located near schoo! + COTTAGE 2 8 DOW N TOM. oir thas ’ for Taree" family -ot style kitchen tile bath, basement, oli water heat- — ar at $3,000” $ii,- down, . Excellent return for invest- ment on this 2 per nee “and “HONEYMOON . Seale. ‘Only “ya00 ‘own Ey handle it ne . Edw, M.'Stout Realtor: aN PINE LAKE _-,, Aa i) v ee = practically ie reach: ore home. : bedrooms, full some ae EF RONT 4 lots, can be purchased individu-. ally, or as one reel, Excellent | for tarowen,. evel homes. All ¢ lots « CLARKSTON NEW HOME with all 5d '« . home Prcallee so ene beeeeeea, oak iT ee oe 800. a i* Humphries FE 26414 Realtor PR 47114 is N. Telegraph Open Eves tiple Li __._ Multiple Listing Service 1011 Ww. onal FUTURE BUSINESS ” breezeway, attached ga! : site we jovely monet oe R ANC H HOME’ ACRE — Lake privileges, Bilver i= Many feature: space, fireplace, sunroom, 2 bed- rooms, gas beat, " A brick home, landscaped... sotor | ROOM HOME § © = omy Dees oe oe Mike's schools: Ideal for - st darge family Cf : a. oO" _ extra room — . ALL J. RCHiltz carpelng a erties Daler con: vs, ener, ine beautiful lot. Privi- leges on Sylvan Lake, Be Meg eon rage on 80 ‘ asement jot, Will have to see to” believe. Pull prise. ‘only 42.950. ‘ a % This ranch-t home fire- $ ge Suchen end lace, oes A pine af — dl munity. 4 ee on this one Russell Young ~ REALTOR-BUILDER 2_W. Huron FE 44825 . THE PONTIAC aus ed La, APRIL. a 195 - iiving large : th gs ment, . Auburn" satis: - me e se GILES REALTY co. $21 BALDWIN MULTIPLE LisTING sERvICE _J _ DAILY | 5-8 "Budget © *- Rancher” - 1266 North Cass BUILT ON. YOUR, LOT RADE 33 Gingell Court. Su, 3 apart- ly eteraiens a. pode nionthly income Bees cou- George R. Irwin : ; = GAYLORD Multiple ‘Listing Service state gue | CEDAR SHAKES $9,973 home. ‘room. Yo. . = [as = omen. = 4 " phage: {room A es $405 DOWN. A new 2 bedroom) ftli" a e. ren | r all for im- + ; Se oe | gee Sere wi C. HAYDEN, Realtor ‘pointinent, to hiapect our ‘plans, Walton FE 68-0441 t feel ae Open Eves. Sun. 10 te 2. we Sov. oe < ‘TRADE Ottawa Hills = pean _ a > Newer Brick, Basch, Dunesion. | by oweer. 3 bait home with oll $6175) living-dining room with _ ee Ee pn rey pees. kitchen with break-| Eves. age wale a ices BR #208 8 Partitioned Sees vocne . furnace ond incinerator.| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVIOB ed yard. Feo. include eh | - carpeting in 2 Owner / . transferred. N & : Perfect. ‘Lake Frost = a peg Aly iy 4 - Prey . R TER ~ For Fe caeeea a bala, - “small amount of 4,500" with {0 closets. Recreation room on $500 down and £68 ‘pat mo. jake level z Doopees es. caret-| pou oO omy i room gentle arese, Lot Taxieo with) full" dining vreom. ktieben. we | _ Sag, betrecet ad Nem gost : ficiuge eh fone wan co ol ym, Loc ; New Brick Ranch Homes| - cLeaw’as A Ee well fm restricted aren | File lovely Scoom home in utiful Jake region-west of iy a eae: ‘ oe. you can- live ‘and| - Mi. ily-sized podigienn J oye ¢. Each ge em Kitchen, 2 bedrms., . iiral, decign with 3 bedrooms } ed walls, = aad 1 to 1%, vanity ties bets. :‘ eS a tional activities room at rear of | ‘ pe. : fenced yard. fee ear Lei A few how ng } ay Z waitin ee gy ‘suto.| JUST A SHORT DISTANCE Bae ee ciate bes | ga me as you to see these : this: . gino acags aly Same RE kitchen. Modern bath, 3 ige. ee with ample snot nace, aluminum storms & screens. ie hoon Sea |. Been a ae Fie Seer, T5x154; wees on ee : at Hit ate, win fa. down, Templeton | S25" | si, fpaned ee ett | ckarsing to "wg Xu St ale tor onty_slorse0. Very a all made WILLIA MS MSLK. FRONT «Seo ria eaie tae | laundry room and - space vould "be finished for ‘recreation pabstan- ital K. 1 Fempicton, Realtor, ~___Atter 6, FE 20602: Rd, FE After 6, FE 23-0602 ; COMMERCE _ HIGHLAND - LAKEWOOD VILLAKE | MILFORD AND ALL LAKE AND SUBURBAN | ,,! AREA WEST OF - PONTIAC SAE TORS ‘galow, Dasement e yk es ay “peas Realtor hear, Tice Beare Ww ol Storms and Bae e= eee Mgatage, Pevend V Sppokatiment. a ned a BI-LEVEL. $9,000, se ite ‘now Fir iate Ba gee $, bedroom. seep rel fm OPEN HOUSE, “yane i ase organ peg Re om asa 5 ished, At cost, Low ments, MA 5-1388. iad RM. NEARLY FPIN-| last town Oxford. ° Ternis. “LAWRENCE W. REAL realy for-sum- ou can mer. in - —— . 2 bed- - Teom “92 land- = Piakefront site Rec. ~ oF bedroom with part «Bath high, drv basement Ex construction thro zed 2-car . xt jotk from bus, fb at 9,500 with $8,000 down. : 1% car leavlleges. Near matic ea ieee 6 rm. gas-furn. “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE wert dezmown tyneed beckyard.102 8. Broadway Lake Orion SS MY 22821. | Closing Estate. — f 7O BU TO SELL REALTOR Near &t Benedict School : rr . and Te}-Huron n base-~ al- AS Paritaps. is the ‘bird’ to see ment, carpeting ‘in living, f. Sm, dining room ity x car garagé. Real nice lot, ‘| only $6,950 and terms. "BUD" looking luke. Features carpeted living and dining newly room, Here is a dandy, sparkling clean :2 bedroom: brick rancher with at- baust fan, forced hot-water heat. “poftener, aluminum storms and screens, outdoor’! Cycione nian NICHOLIE G fence and many other: extras. “i Priced Mo $18,900. By sppotat | “ment only. 136" B. REALTOR ~ t, Clemens rE $-120%" EM 34290) ie ate Dolan JIM: WILLIAMS 1218 Baldwin Ave. Why Look. Further? $10,500 for a well-built home. . Dry basement, with a new v6 “ auto |= gas furnace Nice .» Union Lake Front Jassed "- tn front porch - 3 bedroom home, excellent beach, @ to go0d schools. Can't bath house and picnic area over- |e ed beat at $2,000 down pay- doped. ge Set Best Buy Today.” beret maceesmtceaaat| Rie See mre it shoppin to town, Lakef ; me Brick fire sas ; $00. “term af mt best con fered Co saore ‘a Bie (ee two wo high lots. . | favor, can “senay. on price “and is \Cherokee Hills Low Down Payment ir ater tached garage Ail on one floor. 150-ft. lot. Will id: lastered walls, spétless oak | ¢ s 5O-f. lot. eousicer coors, tile batt ware large h offer. See this today, kitchen with. solid ‘birch cup- boards, formica counter tops, ex- 400 Homes , Oh the market for “to * inspect We will gp “these homes ‘No obligation: ! Eke aoe 3} PAMILY INCOME This one in A-1 conattion, ‘Private MULTIPLE LisTING SERVICE, | / Trilerel, Decement, Tilt ‘fas heat "water a gp : ater 3 RAN / REM picture windows et ee cated west suburban. Large living lake. vate a with $1,500 down, room, ag lake with 100 feet of sandy : utility room, tile bath, auto. oll beach. —— » Tw $1,000 N- heat and id other nice features. Situ-|} car garage. This is « home Love 6-room modern deme, 3 3 ated on large lot. « you ‘will be to own. bedrooms, pice kitchen with lots : = : Call for appointment to see. of cupboards, full basement, LAKE PRIVILEGES ~— 2 bed- ca ; chicken house, wise garden. Only ee ee oo Tourist Honte $7,500 full price _ Rome with only $1, 500 down to 44 eee or a. |¢ scree ee Ya only ster mont "peluding Jarge family. Seven bed- Sear == Ciartston-Oron — ys, full basement, 1%e- edroom home, now vacant. taxes | ear garage. 60 x 150 foot lot fagihgg tk _ price. This one won't ESTATE & THSUR ARSE FE 40547 is only $6,450 éroom_ bungalow. u any information on any time. LAWRENCE 2AYTORD | re St. ‘Open Eves. - U - epchamreduchteparnin: {—"" BOATING AND- "| GOOD GA CARNIVAL ey ek Wy ge Tew, % ap aoe in 4“ ee 5 ai - ; ye. EAR J AIRS iy Bier 30440 . Corner Will e take teed bam A ne. On Otiawe. Dr, 2 baths. FE SWIMMING CUSTOM BUILT VALLEY REALTY 7166 MSS at Pontiac Lake OR 3-6661 MU : $1,000 DN. - © 1007 by Ws Carte, ne. “You don’t like kids at all, do? Having at re on | the way HOME See yepect” For Sale Houses CLARKSTON. -2: YEAR-OLD 3 BED- , 36x30 on Tot. 16x260. homes. $2,400 down on land contract. ‘Maple §-7331. By 0 owner, COLORED FAMILIES | = | BEDAM new storm: oi heat, 3 tory” frame, frame, and Vene- tlan blinds.” very clean end this outstanding. -puy. $8,- 'BEDRM. BUNGALOW. | ‘Pull basement, new ut “VERRY E CK 317 Ww. Huron oil rye “ADAMS + open #0]. version buy ‘* $5.- $300 ) DOWN New 3. bedroom rter home pee Sg basement, ay _— ded, Ipke privileges g in DON McDONALD. “BUILDING? ? and - heat, lavatory and sho Attached 900, terms, Clarkston Colonial 2 car garage. $18,- ‘° garage. $26, Lake Front '_ Attached ._..Sitaated on lake tfont “Tit ere $28,000, excellent terms. Roy Annett Ine. Hu - FEdera oma. ron and ah 14 NEAR AIRPORT. 2 BEDROOM Starter Home with full -base- ment wiring. Automatic off fur nace, Basement Floor and Sum Pump in, 5, * worg- Started, a wuss. 96,3) RDEN SPOT With 3 bedroom bungalow. Pull sorte sed & 2-car yg 1 acre of er — greees, berries. Also ‘privileges Lake Oakland. Pull price $9,750, with terms. BEDROOM® In excellent location. Wall-to-wall carpetin: | living- and dining Nl basement, space for Full price $16,000. with ter EAST WILSON ~ 3 bedroom home with ‘ultra-mod- Se kitchen pod living room. ern asement, 2car gare e. Tice $12,200 with terms IVAN W ‘SCHRAM. t FE 49584 FE sae VICE mn ete ei \ ® FE 5 *- | $2,000 ‘DOWN -will move you into this 8 room For Sale Houses 43 MODERN 4 ORTONVILLE - BED-" 2 t. Oi a roots, fui — mn en $1,200 down, eas: baonba | Ww “WE JRADE : “ELIZ: ‘RONT * Brick 4 bedrm. yg gg unfinished, |” runt Peres poem, 9 seek eopem ty. 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd- 5-1284 or FE 4-3844. Pie 6-0638 “SMALL FARM... a CRRERAL dons Dinle ie aa ESTATE OR 35-0701 Partridge Is THE. “BIRD” .« WATKINS ie Most attractive 7 room m a brick home on almost 1 acre with Dail & Sunda I- 7 P.M. “HUT O vision with lake privileges 981, it- hes a” full basement gee a st. RON Set bases Wises] -siten sea oe eee iv 3 sun BETWEEN 8. Dp) VALLEY REALTY ‘ Fri, basement: eam peat Ful wide ae 2 | Pontiae Lake Rd 2 car garage. ted . ao ay oak aie me eSUNION LAKE. Ie tat SPS ietyt™™| NORTH SIDE—TRADE 000 em / Attractive 3. bedroom Has Ran h—Lak Attractive 2 bedroom modern ofl alse ee atl Bh == Mg Fd aay ar eS rg hg OPEN 9 A.M. TO.? P.M. § lots i ted near- turing | fireplace | in living | $'bedrm homes Aveisble at only © S h t t Senotortam, A Sargain ot ovete Foom, | all toon a rooms) 90.380 _ ae ome, Bee : C 1Ue tude ‘with this 2 bed Goat siege WARD F. PARTRIDGE} REALTORS: F Bp it~. 4 /, HURON ST. FALTORS:, FE 4.0528/Small, Farm |, | USTBRER eGR GG” | ives ims "| orev even ONE BLOCK FROM ecren, of good. land. Fart * 1568 Ui New Brick Ranch - MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to - HAPPINESS EXCLU SIVE HOME SIN room, with: future 4th bedroom now used rehes gas 50200 ft. . 1% car E fered at $15,500; term BUY. SEE IT. -To Sell— iving | room staiway to ie, x base ment, rec- heat, land- with back garage. rms. A.GOOD Trade To ‘Buy 86-0466 | YOU BUY IT- WE'LL INSURE IT! MAHAN ‘REALTY | <- REALTORS ighiéan FOR BETTER HOMES. rooms, recreation room. Oti heat,. breere- | gj 900 w : way to 1% car eer pe Fenced moves you {into this § room yard. Full price with bungalow with glassed in sun terms. ch, full basement atid gas WEST “SIDE ie : jr close to schools — 8 room home with income of $130 : od. sent prem Pol oe, mily | $1,980 DOW ig at age, ats on tL ee with low own ent. aoe ; prneges ior, cote. ‘heat and se — only NORTH SUBURBA N. ee 3 dr rod fanc fanch with Sie GI resale. . exceptionally hice kitchen, Birch cupboards, stainless steel sink, He ow B cattial 2 bedroom bb oink Mae. . stghee fixtures home with room. for more we. car garage. conerete drive, brick planter. Owner leaving town and ahxiou ee ss nicely landscaped. to sell. GT resale. home. A 3 room apartmen} up ad ‘help bg make your month- pres Located in Lake f you see this you will vent, Pc Ercan ae call Mr. Horn- 1704 S, Tele by ne @ (FE 4-253 Realtor <e eee OF. | B 3 3. : dows, Fane over payments of | -Yostont SES crter" nemmec, ‘os | Whete youcen grew a bie part of fown payment on your free’ and Zerliy moter, on black top road oe = ill build Just a good piace for the family, priced at $7,950 with j | FERRY E: ADAMS CO. | Sows we cy ri os alli OPEN EVES, .& SUN. 3172 W. Huren 8t. PE 44561 LARGE GARDEN SPOT OFFERS ith & ay b clean Eecaream “C.” Houston For Homes | rent’ priced at $8.40 swith low East Side Ranch . BEDROOM home. Full etn, | down payment. Call us on this cory 4 room ranch: t Te 2"mosth. Jot, y $4,200 Gone _theded | lot ‘oats, ade ; CRAW V FORD AGENCY. 5 oe eater school bua at | C. HOUSTON REALTY | ¥ Evenings. cai MY Fis 000, terms. FE ¢6331_______ | SMALL HOUSE BY OWNER, ELiz- BUILDING? abeth Lk. Estates, 94050. FE Cokes custom, built “starter a cg | CLARKSTON. 2 YR. OLD-3 BED- Seghbersacd sicse.t| sleet rae on mcs room home, 36 x 30 ft. on a lot rooms 5 fae tat «All jee amal arte tie, bath. Many gonna 4 i front poreh and, two ‘stort JERRY E.. ADAMS CO. . aa d of e . homes. i. A EVES. & a" on land co " \e Page. $11,000. terms 31727 _W. Huron St. | 4-4561 | MA 5-7331. By owner. 7 BY OWNER. WOODWARD AND |. Corner Lot _3Bedrm. | Lake F ront |" Rquare LE Rd. area. 3 bedrm. Located ‘nortliwest of city rn: ¥ ted = rene” ane a ied, sors — oye eink egies ae caper | fire Ieee. caceoted ik a screens. Have reduced price for » © :* . i = . bedrooms. Ritehen and util} Bright Randy kitchen, den 3 bed-| Quick sale. ‘8.900. terms, FE . * “s ls 5 i ee ee . bus at ‘door’ $11,800, re achage marames Bale cand’ wench. io RM. RANCH STYLE. ive CAR ms. oe vy clean, 83.500 down. - artes. —. — sod vy. ¥ sie enc in, |. Giroux-Franks, | _#insiTxe Faitont ! K Established tn pu venient traffic circulation, front entrance hall will y area or directly. to the kitchen = area. = enchanting lace, ve ne yo Both ‘the dining’ and living areas. i yes —_ — inspect our Pp w this ar- _ good | or £ picture windows AM this tons os = Serr fog or an ‘for the $15 COMPARF, one PRICES AND OUR “OUATITY Rite SPECIFICATIONS We'll price anv of the 450 HOME PLANS we have in ba “HOME PLANNERS CENTER” Come out and browse *hrough ent office. OVER % ACRES—With e oft mits, attractive well Sain 5 bath bungalow. ment w sttached rage. ve $1,000. down. WATLERS LAKE—Privileges, at- tragtite 2 ‘bedroom & bath bunga- low, sum 2 ft living rcom. There's a utility room and a full | basement ‘too with oil furnace, 2 , Car garage, a nicely landscaped “fot. This isa real | buy at _ $2,000 down, - This superbly butlt home has 5 large perfectly appointed rooms. Also a floored upper = room for 5 more rooms. There_is a cut stone fireplate in. the © finished basement, wide doors open on ~ the large lawn which slopes Esti _ ly to the lake, a barbecue, loads ‘of flawers & shrubs, 2 car ga- rage, Allin A-1 shape. - Lemar rt i — . Privileges, _, new in rick & frame “tle bath, 3 room Niving figeviace.” dining ike Very modern _ kitchen with cabinets pos: Meron — is paneled in pa ben ery halt in bookcase, gas jon cement drive. $14,490—$2,450 dow: 43 ACRES—Near Big ake <= ing on 2 roads, 6 & bath hom There is &n- oppo settye to wake a 12 acre ion, fed ane. There is -a possibility ‘that the black dirt from this 12 acres may bring for the entire well pv entate. for 10 ACRE FRUIT FARM—3 miles 5 & bath modern “pacemest, fil He _house, full Daseme Si fariee es, storms & screens. $i1,- 950 te rms. \. SAVE MONEY —Not t receipts, Only $850 down for '/this nice 2 — bedroom, bun: log. fa bath, oil mea & West, of | Toad, pote ata Realtor. 2300 ‘Teles “3 4 B “Oniy $8950. Terms, : THELMA M. ELWOOD t our 5 plan books at our conven- | BEAUTIFUL LAKE FRONT _| 1 acre. 2. 8, pene ete be. PANGUS, A hae collect: Orton Bee ES 3 BEDRMS. a SPECIAL ‘or arse. = ‘te terms and appoint Lestie R Middleton ROKER PE 86-6003 | 2 sleeping rooms meres eer basement with |‘ basement Large corne: Buy Thru Partrvige List Thru Partridge No Down Payment =~ Will build ~ ha free and clear bedroom starter mes with full mi ugh : or builé on our lot wi small — payment. F, Cc. wooD CO. OR 31235 Corner Williams Lake Rd. wate dropped = ceiling floors finish cupboards. built on = extra ner blac: mortgage. road), ‘7412 w ek ioare $9,500 te on 6) x 130 ft $i. |T.G. Trocke|: “sas bigal | 1648 Union a BY OWNER WEST SUBURBAN. Practically new 3 bedroom ranch style bungalow with breezeway, large roar geen apd and room, plastered wails, hard- wood and kitchen. with natural birch se ‘ktop ‘ below reproduction cost at $14,500 with cash to as 2 vestment ge someone. Only 8 $7,900 with $1,000 Dn. oe - bedfm, home. Neat tle. Oak floors through- + — from geet beach Another 2 pp full.’ lot. Only 750 dn. Unien Lx. Priv. orp Megat r fine —— homes in itiving lovely ds large cor- street. Hatchery Lake Needs butldings. ach, ith home $825 all price ranges. EM 3471 EM 36311 GI Resale | LOW DN. PAYM ENT 2 OR 3 BEDROOMS FULL BASEMENT . Earl E, James 8260 Cooley Lake Rd. FE 4-1444, = = brick, ranch utiful site Barats “country ite, Livin jaa = aera pe BY OWNER nena wy. pes utlty. ie nF Pe Vand. azn s0. home located mily om « bv eosaont ‘ood =floors, ping shoot Fite $1,600 down. to roo nate taste. Priced tiac near WA Marais iax20! liv stone fire: lace. rm Walk-in 10x20: is screens. auto. oi) heat. 1% car garage. $7,950 with terms to rae. Only $1,660 down; -$63 a month. NR, WILL IAMS LAKE teonned nea: WILLIAMS LAKE - of PRIVILEGES Nestled among towering oaks, 1s this 4 room home with privileges on sand beach, Ve t $8, this family, home tmmediately.. 4-BEDRM. BRICK Located just § minutes from Pon- | '. Lake, featur- room LAKE od at $10, neat: inside - market, five exceptionally large full ba no MONEY, DOWN ee aro =e RAY, O'NEIL, Realtor clean, West Iroquois . ean ert, M2 14 bat and = | e in a E eu ft Bs ¥ e?. .. “Batural a tamily i ge _ ear garage. VACANT BRICK TERRA cE RENTAL OPTION One of the ‘best terraces on the livable rooms, sement, practically new gas a.c. heating plant, screened porch. | e- $6950. OUTSTAN NDING HOME ~ nice ee ment, hag rapt “re e, also extra lavatory , owner trans- ferred. Prived te ‘to sell $11,975, ag ge td BUNGALOW EDROOMS $11,500 . L) . ma? e aling 6. Y eat old ranch yeappeai ated = — just off Pike | St. wi no steps to climb. Ld ot ae te RANCH HOME BATHS A. beautiful . low and “ram? bling 7 room buff brick ranch home with full basement, attached 2 car garage,- Thermo. oven and a 5 rms, am — cece = porch to school, bus = “stores. priced at $6,825, - 3 ges ; leaving state. 950, Asking £1,200 db. Vey any possession. I apt, oi} Death forces #5 Priced right with terms. NICHOLIE _ & HARGER.-CO. 3 Ww. Huron Open Evenings | CLARK clean and neat home. end of Pontiac BEG—BORROW — ‘But don’t steal [panda ges eras | 925 to pay down on this very Route 2. Located tn in conaheunn of two large bedrooms ; the with another finishe 3 bedrooms ie ees "FOR BETTER BUYS - rooms, sell. Norman Realty, MA5-1018. HOME, | John] K. Irwin full Ay fur- Bec eeaiees Babes | gon | |_ FOR COLORED | 6 room modern, 3 bedroom, newly x st £39. OR 30183. Phone py We West Bae PE 423415 heat, eae ii, maaan ie BY OWNER. LINCOLN HEIGHTS. Su down payment. — og OMPORE FITS! 5 rms. and et, uc down, 2 knotty vAraoid Real Estate. rooms, ranch home. Full |.. cedar rooms up. “Full basement. 216 8. Te Rd. ~ poset hae 3 Seeenenes. —_ = ‘ rer 2 car garage. oneal FE 5-0676 — neem FE 35-9783 with vagy, i Senet Me |. fandecaped. fenced yard. 43,000 | NEAR COLLIER RD. bedrm. ban: Hors aaxdi yg All dows. 42 Brookdale. FE 43448: rae Moe wy a ¥ xnaty pane sik ovo NEW HOMES ___-| pitted sith, $200 an. . A ‘OR 4T06 - ae ae PERRY PARK. Lovely 4m. & CALL MoDEti $ : TO 1 ear - Cre: t Lake, Nice two)’ Utility, Very c venetian. TD ee DUN Bede floors. Plastered | plinds, storms & screens. $7,500 CUSTOM BUILDER. FE siise} Walls, off furnace. 0 Mt. lol. Rear| with $1,000 dow i Like new, sharp FL ming | Sabet REALT a Soa, Modern. Gara, ¢. New ott coms, ‘exp. attic, tile | 737 Baldwin e. $7,850 150 beth, full basement. carpeting & LARESTOR BD. 4 eee drapes. Alum. storms, ecreens & ec args ° 000 ae. a agi | arage, corner lot, pavement. § P-~ = $12,000. FE after 4:00. CASH “FOR 7 Broke BY OWNER | Rose McLarty; Bro er tractive, a ance 8 tek: MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | FE. 2-2162 Aum home. Tile beth, plenty of Hane : BEAUTIFULLY LOCAPED 7 pieced S clcccte ail ins 3 BEDROOM-—RAN' “huakegon River, 3 mi. E. of plastered ‘walls. Bea Ph ge gS on wn : rege wage wan: ing home with full basement, | rosa 28 kx ¥%4 ml. river fo Te aT cee a rom: art. | Sttached 2 car garage. large pic’) Nice for retired folks or to ub- tog a yg gan gon EE = ee ae Se EE = sonable down - enn. E ‘oor birch teh ‘niee ous ing | <anle: Alger Braj ars, : 2-622 for appointment. _, Jot 100 x 180, nice surrounding | -TARKSTON. $190 DN. 3 BED. . é — = . 1%-year-old home. Must Income Property . BRICK 4-FAMILY | $5,000 PER UNIT Her ¢ is a fine looking substan brick 4-ftamily that. can at the sacrific turn on your in vestment at low price. ——<* — of Pres - 000 yo down. _—- renting lec ro ait “bow WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR .¥E 4-3581 1050 \W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE, ‘TIL 9 2 FAMILY POR SALE BY er. rooms _& ent grill and all the other appoint- aeckans Capes, aakig reeartes- crim! er, ict “ ed area, beautiful lot 180x378 with HIGH DOLLAR YIELD : 7 e trees. Owner put- Se chased business and sacrificing | Rt lms Proreh Pir cures for ac- for quick sale r trade.| oountan’ eee eareni RRLAND BA DWIN thru TWO FAMILY BRICK that art, be c . _.. PURNISHED $13,750 sith Ps ‘000 down, $250 mo. Attractive sound and substantial = = over 96,000 ‘yearly in two-family brick, walking distance pon lh Consider room west Fee business district, separate em-| side home on roel By eppotat- rances, ment dandy ‘lot, better than ~ aver . furniture, gas — rental, TW O MORE ° per month. For hard-boiled cynical tnvestor who elec all the ~< buys are WE oe BUY reed a gone. Who else bu} ADAMS could DORRIS & SON REA offer a 4-family me gente wi 82 W. Huron PE ¢1557 nice separate office, paved street, ete. for only $17,000 with down t-of-town ‘owner says rosea it. And at this price we're doing jus} that’ er property is our own modern office with Mving quar- re ters, back = parking, 1-car. gargs = a dozen “sn of business, i ; ADAMS REALTY 382 Auburn AFTER ORIando 3-2420. BEAUTIFU! HOME SITES lookine Walters Late aoe privileges. $750 low t Easy terms. DEAN O'CONNOR; iY 2-094 nia ER tag eS x ver 2 each. FE 2-5685. LAKE ‘FRONTAGE—2 225 each homes of ay be built * ¢ i] MA 42 9 to loge te 5 from LAKESHORE ESTATES First offering. 100 ft. } Bol ried od ae ful — Sent e Oxtord, = Oxford, Mich. ® 8CENIC LAKE FR{ LOT. Overlooking Otter & Sfivan iakes. In — poo nia Otter Hills subdivis 100" . By owner FE $4232. ‘after $ Pp mooe LAKE. - PURNISRED cottage, lights; basement & 5 ots. or terma, bert . Box Ba [Bewnt, Wien! FURN. ‘mise “re LOCATED near How — “g@nd fish: fr n . For Sele ots 46 BEAUTIFUL RANCH SITE, 90x- 146. 1 had floors, plastered walls, full base- ote pried cain oe ment. Alum, storms and screé ‘ash or terms She ot Se htcoe , Tr oO payments of $74 per tonth in-| Otter- Sylvan Lakes cluding taxes and insurance. The Only destrapie high and ‘dry escrow fund, will be transferred building | site to 90 ft. to__purchasers. Full price be _ widths - fesse ay and with $11,550. Shown by sppointmen! -joxe privileges’ on Otter,6yivan = Lea nuas Here's jan (Dportunity “— FS ieee toms as paar? ; ve. e Da two bedrooms, ‘nice, living, room. 1 come W. IRD, Realtor se ng | is munity ti kitchen, 3-pe. bath, living and WE 4-4211 i ional Bank Bide. : a Dl wails, Tp There is | alee &. apt. up : with » pri Beautiful Wooded Lots ¥ entrance Fong abet. ' ae es located im heart oe. basement. The lot r . ce “ars Recreations. sates. = bag gh Pr up. Easy terms. force: this rable prion iaBigerbeond ole ee autirul | VASE i gg Pg ad home = ~~< y mr en s yet), mice ee| © SCHUBTT REALTY .. dining | SR ER? BR RD: {mse bain inciuding BEAUTIFUL BUict r ath 5 oe “Lore re in. + be m_ park by eau Fe Y *. os BUILD NOW ties ‘oun 4 l-festricted. Wi “43A.- with $5,000 o.—very suitable for le 2 1 Pe nett wk ieee a _THE. PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL. 1 1 1957 <a v he : 1 : hs aie i | or Se Lots Orie “ie erage Un, 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. =| FE 2-9206- CINNAMON = COA CIN ‘4 Fe oy “Fer Sale Clothing 4; in li A a i Ninth BOYS’ SPORT JACKETS, CHUB- ‘ & 16. Like’ be Jace ers sine 12.& up, FE navy edium brown 33748. ae ie ache a MODEST. t MAIDENS vot By day Alan) HA ‘nothing is -impoasible!” Your : eee ain. Penfield saw b » ne Michi _ Saw’ DI Distributors. MY xt ie Mee erate calste v ainks” ie teats § nth = © ~ 4 bu rts \ Ag INCINERATOR. t STANDING TOHLETS $18.06 21x32 double s ., $4 yembevis + wn fiting a5 red bath w r FURNACES OIL FIRED. GUN. type. Forced * 4 PONTIAC UMBING AND. peered 7 Pinot GIRL'S SIZE 10" “aPaTRG GOAT Sys pee: Boy's silage 6 suit, rE HAYDEN, _ CONFIDENCE 2. HAYDE HPC — Household Finaiee Cor. : ~ pants - Jey Reales | Sia mae Peat S| ee ees eet by 78 years of experience. You LADIES’ CLOTHING, "SIZE 10 & sim Wee aS "PE oun HAN E.. Bay "porram yom, tut it Tou | fang Siig int cond" EM ron bave a steady e and cen “ a i tn o 4 = ~ Buy Thru Partridge Tuene ‘are made without endons: | ‘MINK CAPE Vig. Li Y th Part id : ers, Servic: is fast. Money Us- __ PE 30540 oe as ra Partrigge - . 7 same day. eo OF WEDDING ; DRESS sae 10, Be HEATH AVE. — Commercial. ts Goxi88 ft. in ‘OR! uilding int, 100%180 f. good with an alley ‘at ole ym. Household Finance YOUNG NG MAN'S 17 Two om — Toei nie Lt he niche every, 4 wks, Also bas 3 room Corp. of Pontiac pool smaplote, 618 15 __ Maple 61573 . oem. “EAST SIDE. ‘itsa' hase” more taeney comins | 3 nue as oe Ss ee Two well located lots s0x130 ft.| if da sides. On Oakland Ave. —E ; ___ Serap & Iron 56A each on Kenilworth, city water &| close to itogay yous won | * *_eckner’ —— pods ome w CRAG | Bees we eae ee rice aR = HIGH. COLLAR a 7 5 jae! sit aaa | FY 7. W. Bigelow | Happy Folks’ is arg my ee OFF CO MERCE RD. 549 W, Huron St. at Dwight st. \: Buckner’s oe Serve with a ~ ; seed’ bulla Malad Mi. cc Het ote | Sm ir the m manner. ‘What do you mean by Weel homens lake “privie| Geter ae eee aT G le anay te deel 6 ws Sale ‘Household ¢ Goods. 57 a Hon macs. token POR | LEASE — BTALL STA-| where courtesy and Kindness are | Dale Flousehok mother is impossible! _ on Cass Lake. garage — olake ip bighway. shown, to everyone co aad borrowing JOSLYN.:GARDENS gr, lnvttot. “Bot i Ben iments ent]? Se es ee o10, come. ee ad JO city. ok beaioo =* high EEE: 7. STALL SUPER future happiness by arranging for | eT Hatchery, Ra, Williams 1 Lake. Sale Household Goods 57 & ary; city weter ea sidewalks service station inventory.| ® ¢&sh Credit account with the {DINETTE SET. 5 PIECE, OAK. | ~~~ y $500 = location. Call FE 39173. company where you are wel- ’ Bre’ cond, Call after 6 p.m.-OR | HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 3101 BALD- > a com , and your patronage ts ap- _3-¥382 win Rd : . MACEDAY GARDENS GAS STATION SALE. LOW/ prec LL STE ROCCAWAY BED. _win Ra, Two well located lots 690x120 f _inventory, PE 3-9 wool to $500. Up to ‘24 months [i FULL SIZ ROLLAWAY po JEWEL GAS STOVE WITH LEFT of Williams Lake GROCERY —STORF, STOCK “AND | - Used once. Aisa. beauty™ sho hand oven; $20, PE 40112. on corner 500 ‘ dressing table.- FE< vole re & oo Dr. Only $1,100 ‘or fixtures $2,000. will pan le. —aressing * 4-002). = Ud KENMORE DRYER’ — LARGE. both. FE 5-9005 ; |? Pc. KROELER LIVING ROOM | “Like new. $00.00. Holly ME : AVON TWP. , 7 cued, o48. OM) 51300, Vereen Fue "Two lovely building sites 1005380 HO - raw rs aA OWN FRIEZE LIVING | MANURE FOR SALE & LIG : dry, esamenity wa-| "FIN ANCE co. PC. BR hauling. Phone OR _3-0753. 2 = it on enay te terme ee) ae panne RONTAGE: ves FLOOR, RATIONAL Boe. | a ROCKER, pr Leing tenis. ys me # . esi ““CHUORCH SITE | Say" lute Geran | ug pie Monwar Bamiogios’ Rin'back goo, FE | MODEL (it, AMANA UPRIGHT Four well locatéd Jota 95389 60x193 ft en roe eeacellent ouse—eolid 230 (BARNSTON WAL 1 ARE 53663 oe Take over paymen fa. Oxy water, fast growing « sec- a, Bis sinees conertn DYEe, Cicaies DIVIDED TOP RANGE NECCHI few, WiTH ZiG- = i ‘e60—for th "this var Need $ lard St. Tak» over pay this : : oe * $7.00 SoM or corm SS HOMESITE, | Si wi Ne courteou 500: va | “Sts: Retr for, 85. ar TV. of $78 “ei degen home e . r ‘ant fi service @ efrigera’ = me - Hill Sub., section of $25,000 nomes, HOYT ‘RE ALTY “ on. yaar to tit your budget? an tugid, never used, $55. New F lake wats park On = Pip aro Jakes, ae F Mose - e . 2-1 Then yor jhoud visit our new | S21 166. é AM nce e legraph modern ce 80 cOny 6-YEAR CRIBS. BRAND NEW. rices ut : Saree parking and shopping, where new | 315 95. 'Wet-proof_innerspring mate | : ~K, < & HEMPSTEAD | oven — _— Be gall jure tresses, $7,99. Pearson's Furni- i Apbeyliee aueeet tines 102 — ee it. .7e Seth 2384 “L ET’S T AT K i your needs. ? _ture, 42 Orehard rd_Lake Ave. _ |New innerspri Hoan $16.95 nampa BUSINESS” Home & Auto |°!2,Helt Base Rugs S805 | Bots oar meta oe snes LAKE FRONT Bridal Service : o ar MAID - very, rie, be deena ve. 8 o & WEST SIDE, Th it ; ~ »| WE BU EL AND. EXCHANG oT DE, yace ome |. ee, eee LT oan Company] .t2,Ft Wall Tile nc | Evertriina ron’ sis" how. hi d. dry. beautiful bui rowing M Pd RUBBER BASE PAINT, G. $2.75 | EVOLETAND PURNITURE: CO. ‘oltered” f0 r quick sale at! tee fot expensien TN. Perry Street QUAR. HOUSE. FAINT. OC. Si St 100 p. Gagine $3,000, $1,698 down, $25 monthlv.| by the ‘right person. Only - (Second Syere, 14) W. Huron. FE _€2004 | yi p_ KEPRIG, 18 PER CENT THEY'RE SCARCE, BE FIRST.| §4500 full ‘price with exce- | Hours ® to §_ _Saturday ® to 1/12" TV (TABLE MODET AND 16° | NEW EE: TVs $19.00 up. RCA cob lent terms. LOANS $25 TO $500 Tv Reasonable. PE). or TV. 6306. Sweet's Radio & A To Buy-To Sell-To Insure ; 2 . oo Cane lave aaa #04 ARLE GWIN-BEDS | _Plance, 433°W. Huron, FE +1133. MAHAN fees "stay BCL ens | EERO, OR SAG ODD FO™ ‘| _ doing over 978.000 per year LOAN? | OR i ne mae REFRIGERATOR, RUNNING. $15 . volume uipment “cofi- ne ree OL 1-4 9. oe 230 Ferry Ave . “ ; aye heavy-duty trucks | when youask me for « loan for|ig:—RCA USED CONSOLE TV. /REBUILT WASHING MACHINES REALTY CO,, REALTORS cellent soadttaen This busi- any, good purpose, I like to say $49.95 TV antenna kit, $9.95. All makes, a Thyle m Evenings & Sundays ness can be purchased for “¥ES!" Phone me for a joan in WAI TON TV Electric Johnson, FE 1075 W. Huron PE 24 the price of 2 vieces of the 1 op, = —_ drop in.” 2 = . 2084 18 — PARTLY WOODED LOT, PON-| equipment - down. $25 TO $500 wa aiton. Cor. Joslyn _FE_2-2257 ' ginGER ELECTRIC jPORTABLF tine — Watkins Estates, 100° x RE NE FICIAL 184 CU. PT. PAK-A-WAY FRBEZ-| Reconditioned. $22.50. Pay only 150°. OR 3-3085. MICHIGAN BUSINESS er. Upright almost new. $485.) $125 = week. Call FE 6-ly ch tc “ACRE WOODED LOT | ‘IN OAK pay manor. = ‘after > a “ON OTFAWA DRIVE, am 215'_ $4,500 cash. rE seal) petore 6 p'm, or FE 2-2765_ afte For Sale Acreage - 47 2 ACRES remit IONE (Wala soot Wal ing ange ng Bargain ae orl of Clarkston. Large fronta: Reasonable terms. "PONT IAC REALE Y es T.Baldwie 3% 13 or MUtual 46417 eves. ‘GROVELAND - —5 ACRES. $1,500: PO. Box 535, Pontiae. ROLLING 8 ACRES ROADS. > B i eae . VALUET, Realtor i SNA ive ge RVICES NGS ait 8:30 For Sale Farms “48 PPD PD BAPE LIL LE 80 ACRES WITH APPROX, 5,000 ft road frontage. Modern 6 room home. Full bath. Basement. FA oil heat. Outbuildings. $21,000. Call “Collect: onville _ NAtional 17-2815 : M59 SPECIAL 10 ACRES WITH LAKE : fi ceorge frame house 32x36 built in 1 full basem: 947, ent with 18x36 attached .¢ firs 3 bedrms., first floor stairway to floored a’ 150 - to give out street and We will be happy to for quick sale at only $5, 168 down and RIDGEW AN 975 Baldwin Ave. _ FE 4-6203) FOR ND ACREAGE Call Rutledge ¢ oR ‘nih, _ FE 40003 Buy Thru . Partridge * List Thru Partridge _ & ACRES. 5 6. 5 ROOM M HOME. suCcHY story home with sun pain and —a ee Basement, oil hot ace, 4 room . tenant Terms. ies 195 ACRES. Picasa oer} M-15. Rolling acres. Small crteate lake.. Timber. 100% ft. cy- clone fence Large basement 30°x90’" «Terms, Imme- diate possession C. H AYDEN 86 z. ralton #1i4g ACRE LAKE re ae m 3 milés N. E of Rd. Call at $-0441 ‘BY | Holly. $481 i SALES CORPORAT ION x JOHN A. toe NDMESSER, BROKER A873 ESE. erg tees RD. 4-1582 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR cIPeTiMe tom a yee -. start J gedooe own. azin ey “high * sears” im Partridge A $12,000 NET This small grill with seatin; ag for just 45 has constalty nette: ounee $12,000 per yr. In 1956 on REALTQR. REAL ESTATE 8 BUSINESSES: 1080 Ww. mMIURON S$! ST. OPEN EVE. ‘TIL ® Buy Thru 1 Partsxige : Lit Thru<Partridge "_ lk TIRE $15,000 WORKING CAPT- tal in a well-established retail conc Loan secured wh nom ble assets of $60,000 pay better. than average Seren | _and wilt reduce principal propor- ~ thonately. Pik — Fills letion within onths. Fraly interestec, write Box 32, _Fontiag. Press. BERVICE STATION FOR LEASE -sion, K. L. Templeton: Realtor | [2390 Orchard Lake Ra. PE 44563 Sale Business Property 49 FOR SALE OR LE SE: COMMER- cial building . 4.4 Osmun. consist ing of occupa, be barb: — oe OL _ Foom ap vac 2-761. Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge WATERFORD cele eene 652150 corner. Good possibility of vaca’ _THE STATE - opportunity to get ee je business with smail CO! -|% £.. LAWRENCE- FE 43581] _FINANCE CO. Ud 1 Lewrenss a NITY 3 SO ocean ad FRIENDLY SERVICE - WHEN YOU NEED come, Today's growing business. Explani brochure $ $c free. President, ast O ens _Warren, Denver ( onic. 7 : NEW STATIONS — FOR LEASE. You cae get tt quickly on your $1,000 will handle Netto signature car cr furniture. No Call FE 32-9121 endorsers. Paymenta to suit your | btidget. We will be glad to’ help rou C TA mone i problems. 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE STAI E : 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. a ee i ceeeea_a3| TEAGUE FINANCE CO, r deluxe, AA approved wv, 7 meta in ors 2 Ee oe N. MICH, echped: large pay ROCHESTER, MI Le parking area. Alt rooms guperuly | ROTTS ea nO. 800 tractive owner's apt, -Continuous- AUTOS : y thows high protite Vad = HOUSEHOLD .GOODS Ph. Rochester OL, 60711 OL 1.9781 __ Mortgage Loans — 54 aL OAN ‘S—$600 to $1,500 r netted over $13,500. Rasonabie | . For any: purpose, on rome Living quarters. Excellent homes modern or got im hacen ‘Only $10,009 on easy Oakland Coun terms. Have your money er back 2. For honie dditions or im- in less than a year! See this to- | provements day afd bring your deposit! 3+ To row me or enclose —— = constructed C) ® garage or on WARD E. PARTRIDGE | gatage he heme! “ On fen ae ~ Swaps 55 Rr . s 2 CORNER LOTS. LAKE PRIV. For down pavmert of house in _ Pontiac. FE 5 Eve BARGAIN | Lie aka ol OR unfurnished. $850 or tate mode! car down payment. New | { ! 2 room medern. Lake privi- _‘eges. Clarkston area. OR _3-7497. CEMENT BLOCK MAKING MA- chine, complete. Swap for trac- MAS truek, or cash of equal value. CHINA “CABINET F FOR KNEEHOLE desx or matching coffee and step _ tables, PE 4-6324. On main ef sec we Me Derren, FE ELECTRIC GUITAR WITH AMPLI- i Pie z Bisa pe will trade for furniture, FE sPUEDW ON Dixiz. LOW MWAY On 33: 3271. ° squire House fyb 5 ACRES smaller Templeton eset Fea , | Rebetaseeas Se MILFORD AREA. | inat contrast, oul, equity A real ‘for party, | Schiek’s, MY 3-3711, ; busy way in iw At community, 60 ft. fronts. have you, worth $1,000 to $1,350 eet. Caner rotons. bapaute for | Prt, See mm Sew GF brick. 3 any kind of business wu sel OR m. 1% baths. Near scisool. rent or lease. Immediate care mi oe —_ AND Cc rot a3 Wave PROPERTY iT. ERD a m—e§ ith a ba 3 ae on TO Sty. ae SELL cme Ww semen’ et $2,870 equity; swap for 3 “Eekanipde 8 Tage, SE Ete, ouly ge WE. »- COVER SWAP, BUY OR SELL — CALL _Swap Service, OR 3-656 catalan PERMASTONE | ng FOR 5 e equa) value. FE Soxeo TRADE 6 WIZZARD OUT- board tranemiion ‘Fora a a with ton 3-3066: fue s WOOMa-POR ok ope ears, bor 6 miles out. PE. 63008 TRADE See Bar Bett easier | re : - CE CR MANUFACTURING. |. iit) : Bala beaten ape wtiat youtWRED. Heres ‘en , Le ahead: i down hardies almost 2 bedroom west r suburban ranch with, lots, of Real Estate extras. You'll ike the la drm Dae may, Draren Plt ‘STATEWIDE | 3Suc&bz, sti ‘ a al ms ecreens. Ly OR 32227 Eves, MAple S240 ae OE TOR Priviicnes on Crescent Lake now. ‘s make a DEAL. Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A 20x40” BUILDING AT 03 MT.) st. FE 41515. Business Opportunities 51 51 ee aan ach. ween MEPVSSES & aT anion ae via eine quarters, _MeOuh, Wome Mart FE_ S440 LET -YOUR $$$) . WORK for YOU ‘We. have Va and & a ae ee o Cater trail Thre Pasa Lit Thre. Partridg case. Bateman Kempen ae i. any ow “oe ; ‘ Ask - ig Take over payments. FE 2-433. |i?” CONSOLE TV & 17° TABLE 2-0662. _mode! TV Reasonable. FE | ALL , NEW. SEWING MACHINES forward and reverse wtitch, $39.50. Pay - $1.25 Wk. Call. . PE ples Aliens. Appliance, 7 Oak- ANTIQUE. aT APLES. _ CHAIRS & dishes. FE 2- 1560. APY. SIZE BABY ‘GRAND PIANO. walnut, excellent condition; $395 epee _—— secretary, $50. _MI + yo" AUTOMATIC > WASHERS. , REBUILT, . $49.50 and up Wringer washers, $9.95 and up Doral ms 969.95. end up. Gua ROY'S REPLACEMENT Fstarips | 06 Oakland Ave. _exchanged. ANTIQUE BUSH “ze LANE FLOOR model record player with records, ABOUT FANT TRING ‘YOU WANT FOR THE THE Boss CAN as UND but « lot Las A Hittle = ae Seg eaters, all Bathroom rds, chests, dressers, — ad springs and mattresses. Livi room suites, occasional chairs, * tables, lamps. TV sets, redios, rugs, dining room - suites. Dinette sets and a =) otter misc. items NEW & USE Vist. our trade dept. for real bargains. USE OUR La dated PLAN We buy, se'l.or trade. Come out and = around 2 acres of free parkin PHONE E FE 5-024 OPEN MON-SAT. 9 r0 € IDAY # TO 4 miles E. of Pontiac or 1 mile Ra —— Heights on Aubers BLOND BEDRM. BRAND > NEW — ‘eee mirre éhest, All pal 50 ~Pay oe $2 weekly, 20 other sets et equal savings, Pegr- oon's Furniture, 42 Irchard Lake BRAND N NEW NE NECCHI “MIRACLE -sewing maciitie now on sale. Pay only $1.25. per wk. FE 2-9143 for free demonstration, in your home Allen's Appliance, vi tm and CHROME. DINETTE SETS, AS semble these yourself and save, Good cond. Cleah. $25. Farming- _ton.’GR 46301. DUNCAN PHYFE MAHOGANY «+ Dining room set. Nice. Table ex- tends to meted sine, Ist $125. _takes. FE 5-676 _ EASY SPIN-DRYER WASH- ING MACHINE — ABLE..FE 2-4843. ~~ ‘ELBCTRIC eae = Gas sTO VE, DRYER ye ‘YEAR oa. Ox12 rug. FE 5-2468. 2886 ‘Walton. E 2-4021 | ANTIQUES SOLD, —s500nt al | OR _3-4036.. with Alsd 95 0. GA +373 * = Coronet. “ with attachments. Round bobbin. Take over payments 2 $6.15 FE §-1564. Coronet. n betes to _your home ane INGER ELECTRIC PORTABLE. Excellent condition with , week. cere ee “Manager * Miss Danton. CLARK aM _.WILL BRING TO “YOUR : SMALL ae “DAVENPORT. CALL after 4 PE 4-6245 __ SQUARE pa y TABLE & ‘CHROME _chairs. FE 4-805) : STOVES changed, Turner's. 602 Mt. ens. FE 2-0601 TABLE LAMPS, i956 DESIGNS, ‘$1495 value, $3.95, factory irre lars Michigan Fluorescent, _Orchard Lake Ave TELEVISION, 2.YRS. OLD. QUAR. __ 8161 Commerce Rd. EM 3-4114 TRADE E ELectaic RANGES | FOR [ages R,. B. Munro, THOR, TRONER BBA RADIO CoM’ Seep, Ls tao ten noes UP. Electric 1 y. “BOUGHT, SOKD EX- Clem- TR ADE: JEAN DEPT. Guar, electric washer .. 629.95 2-pe bode J foom suite... . $095 Occasional chairs . $695 2-pe. liv toom suite ...;,. $19.95 6pe. dining room suite .... $48 95 Table-tov gas range . $30.95 Meta! clothes tree ~.i.. 6 496 | $25 value wy bench . $3.06 WYMAN’S 18 W_ Pike St. PE 41122" USED (DEPT. Maytag auto heen co. $88.00 Prigidsire auto.. sineveese 688.00 Norge refrig...... “. $60.50 Late mode) elee range sens. 870.50 7 Cu..ft. Phiico Preeser ... $119.50 Easy spin dry Washer....... 869.60 ite Troner se. oes $60.50 CLAYTON'S | FURNITURE & ae a KE HARBOR FE 54-9474 USED TRADE- IN| ‘ DE PT. Dresser ...... . : 6 China 5 $14.95 Duo Therm oil- heater. vere 914-95 Lounge chair sacgaeedts $19.95 Studio couch veeene Davenport & chair 6 piece dining rm. net. four ‘chairs and table, $60.95 bern | electric dryer value, These are hew 1956 ER “Sree cous be famous Pomoc Formica ENIENT T: compare” these terrific values. THOMAS ECONOMY Michigan Fluorescent, 383 Or- FURNITURE CO. chard Lake Ave. = 4 a M1 8 w Bt. COMP. SBCONDERIONED 1 NOER Pontiac, Michigan elec . ae oe vee aomuaeraian: ex -REFRIQ. .......1;.-. $0.58 Allen's Appliance, #7 Oakland, | Usd a8, Stove....0----7i--1 $2088 GOMPLETELY RENEWED MAY- Roliaway bed with maitress. $16.95 ar ye asher, her, fully a New bunk, $39.95 antee Sic Pigs gn | LORD'S WHOL PSALE x7 reren. . FE, 8-}761 . DE OIT - JEWEL G GAS 8 RANGE, WAYNE GABERT'S TV and Appliance Sale. Maytag — washer aytag @r washer... * Se —, iT console . oe Dumont 21" Wy. full doors ...... $99 Many vueinery to choose from. Up to 2 years, to pay. . . 121 N. deci we “FE 5-6189 WASHING MACHINE, CONVEN- tional’ / with nila pump, 120.50; $80.95, hi Pitorgenst ‘w3 «Orchard Lake ve (WASH YOUR D Co-gal cap. lbyT. ware (AUTOMATICALLY rant 2 Mi #:1300" only ar DISHWASHER NEEDS S Pieris Sent anes, treat a ie Americas makes, free od guaranteed for 5 years, 395, Aged Sen ce yalue, $279. SI ratched in » A. le transit, Michigan | Piasrenseit: 303 me FE 5-0221 Orchard Lake Ave west WESTINGHOUSE | _ REFRIG. bod cy. FULLY AUTOMATIC SEWING MA-. chine, limed oak cabinet, st! pring top op large. reese nee. year’s mode!. sold § a0, Must saci | $486.95 $209 65. “Milk’s, tifice $80, OR $072, ‘, | Ml $130) | GE FRIGIDAIRE. VERY MACHINE, REED cond, Very cheap. Call in after. ‘rocker, coffee tablé and other noon or evening. FE 2-6661. / Pog wa very cheaps FE GOOD -GAS RANGE, $35.) 30" ties : 's |WTD. ALL TYPES oF ANTI Ue. re Rape By with trainer _— "Furniture dishes, et¢ tig kt WRINGER W. sue exe cond, $25. PE 8-0772. For ‘Sale Miscellaneous 60 NEW EW WHITE SIDEWALL, 710 x 15. $25. ‘OL 1-6876. Call after 5:30. "w malo zeeers ffs ar its 2578 Thewp. power motor, " $40. Also ,, FE er, FE 43383, } i SINGER | ELECTR ic CONSOLE . attgch- | CHINE Late) ° OME. 1060 LYSCORE - | 84.75 ple, is ebei, 4.0 call HAVE YOUR LAWN MOWER BEDE Laws ran. Nort hern- ; tamber Co. TILIZERS is i TH40 Cooldy, Lobe Ad. EM D4ITL BARNES HARDWARE -~ ee er 142 -W, Huron St. Easy Parking |. Fe ages eg aioe was F *.;- HOMART 30 GAL. AUTOMATIC Cab. ook Y. fittings, Up. a ry etd rays. stand Mateet | - foe Condition. $2350. PE 2-708). sAvh PLUMBING 172-8) Sayinaw st, — co es ectrie 1 ae S008 Ter W RATER DOMES $0.05. GA. Draw tite chrome trailer hiteh- es, fits "55 & \ "56 Pi tion wagoh ‘ — 3-46" FLUOR: NT, 2. Page IN- ‘ Fy che type ts. $10. each. mouth sta- ——_ ata- quantity of a oe pti tetony $10. : ee 1 atlas 10 inch woth cutting lathe & asec. $275. 1 GE “% bhp motor \double shaft. 20 1 set miller falls delusy wood wood carv- _ ing ¢ chisels. ALL STEEL. awe TRAILER 1 te ~ Always Call EM 3- 973) For your building needs trey estt- mates Steel culvert Pi Sewer Pipe - Drain une Gutters — Roofing — —— rade se Lom “Es AUL ST. CYR LUMBER CO. 6120 Bogie Lake Road Commerce, Mich La ALUMINUM SIDING Order now for «pring fnstallation & beat the rush — pg oat wih tmeulatin be discontinded Nu-Aluminum as rd in 7 — — vert |e. Sell yourselt by seeing our onpert Also alum. & fibergias awnings. | wo wood kitchens, aoree No money e : up. VALLELY: Auvera : & Roe der — Cail, OL 1-9041 for free _ estimate = AMANA.- a, FT. CALL _after 6 Gram ade Dr. ANCHOR FENCES eae A CHANCE IN A LIFETIME! 23 Coleman of; floor furnaces like new, GAURA uy ‘em cheap. Install ‘em .yourself or completely ins by us. POR ONL wr 99..No money down; - PHA terms. er hes! bar- ‘Eeat ains galore, Air-O-Matic ae coling, 1735 Williams Lake Rd Mss. OR 3-2046. “AL I; STEEL FEN ‘BARGAIN. Ti 1 FURNISHED OR gnturnished. $850. or late model oo down -New! ! ! droe: ogern. Lake _privi- : jeden Clarkstoh area, OR 37407. 50 BEE HIVES FOR SALE. 6) “Blon P Ave BIG HOME” CHEMISTRY <1 “SET, Fully equip. Very. reasonebie. _ Ferry, ¥ 2-4167. _ley_ Hot w suseunatis water ware, electrics] supplies and ite. mses Hy copper. pisck aint ou ye ae AGP eae Brick. a ME ALL YOu mo 31245. Woe rp Phone LAkeview_ oni) ar ane BEEF AND PORK - HAs __quarters. Opdyke Mkt. CYCLONE FENCE — USS. Free estimates, Oe sae. nes Sights: %. eT Oe Shrek Orcha: gy sacra. or ev most beawan Lang PIRTURES |, newest, 1956. througtr Rent Ads! Room, how $e, apartment, any- jthing — Want Ads give two tei eure ten 8 you, Action. ‘Dial. FE te BARGAIN § SALE =} ‘Lake Ave RENT IT FASE Bhs Perry kr aie ae SINK B BEAU: famous Young 66°" 180-08 wales. “Site 5, arfed; also several a" ve - ; ‘These are crate marred. Michigan siresoeecacaa _chard Lake A LIONEL ¢ & ‘AME SRICAN | FLYER TRAINS Authorized factory service. and eepuing factory parts, Free heat on factory analyz-r TASKE 63 W HURON 8ST LET US HELP YOU WITH. YOUR . color painting problems. of coors to choose from in rub- ber base or Jeiled Magic no-drip paint. Free rorging in. tear ot store Oakiend Fue) and Paint, 436 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 5-6159. MED. “BLUE” MOHAWK TWIST ——— La = pad $35. Mid- _ went’ pert CABINET. LARGE 30° mirror all metal cabinet, 87.65 value, 62.05. ——e merres: Also . large selection med cabinets \ with and wenees tigote new slid- ‘\ tne double door units, wall to \wall cabinets, terrific values, See ur large display. Michigan Fiuo- . scent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. N E SILENT SERVANT ~GAR- baye disposal, cheap. Phone after 6 EM 30711. , GALVANIZED 1 a % in : 124 PING PONG T “3 GLAD- iron mangle. ro table & 4 ebairs. —_ ddresg system, 2 Pee ibs 7c. jm ith typewriter. Scatante “imc al. on eet L E 2-206 IL “TANK. 220 eer tratier. Pp L YW OOD : Cash ote Carr V4’ 2 fir \ [') axe’ fir... Peart et ed i: yecord —~ $4 08 an ind* also” “uti doors of all low. Pontiac Piyw Baldwin Ave Ph. FE. 2543 ent . Blaylock. ard Lake Ave FE 3-7101 ROMER “BY THE COIL, 4c PER foot. Wall boxes for duplex plugs, . Main @ range fuse boxes A Thompson, 60 58 ~ SALE Aluminum & awnings Eee -FE 4-6089 —_ 9 am to pmo SEPTIC TANKS REINFORCED CONCRETE Phone LAkeview 6-0722 « FE 4-6428 SPECIAL wa + and's, 3x6's, 2x8's, BeOe a es EVER RYTHING a NYTHING BLACKETTE’S . BUILDING 8UPPLIES : e161 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston MA 5-881 erecrees *!4x8 Sheet $1.35 eee en Fir Plyscord, 4x8% sheet . $4.95 Bianket insulation 100 sq. ft $3.95 |, Twinsula’ ; eG. 1) Uc...5:: $7 Zonolite ‘Dowelas 2x16 4x8, fire plyw wood « $3.50 inl? tgp oo pine fa mr .-. Ibe Inside door jambs os $3.95 ' Bofl. pipe, caveat pipe, sewer erock, plaster and bardware.: SAVE UP TO $509 ON MATER- TALa FOR COMPLETE MOUSE, EASY CREDIT rie mm MAKE sUR BURM FISTE R ‘Nerthern “Lumber Co. fr ax8, mba, anid, vi 880.00 M SURPLUS LUMBER & 5 "| MATERIAL SALES CO. " USED LUMBER BARGAINS | of cl x eaned all lengths over bd 2x12—2"12 Timbers Good * unit heaters... $50 -& do Br Seto pipe; steel. eclaim NEW BUILDING MaTieRtAis” Po Ee Ios ‘288. 492-8. ‘Saginaw “FE 32-4397 Berry Steel overhead fac see- onds, All gises — pre oS ey ns from Th door on your gare: is less than you ar to ee oats vou a —_ estim. 31.8. Pad . FE 2.0203 OARDEN TRE, x0. COND _ 878 Commerce Rd 3-0455. a. RO 2.50, urdreds | e| 173 *v ;_§-2100 “s oe ATIOSEABS vancty _ color & oe: No Money Do ip _ Sale’! Sporting d Goods — 65 COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO \Re 61 Orch combination windows — doors, Atuminum & Fiberglas | | A-l. NGOR cons | eet dirt, biel ape 3072 1 Elie” Lk. Ra. | ; anv cL PIT f Pon ic bott Semi Auto. __sume payments, — AND ALU on doors ‘and = Setews. BENSON’ UMBER CO, For Sale P ‘Wall Tile l¢ Tg fst Bale Pete Pgniof 2% MOS, OLD. FREE re ELOOR ee ecnieeds iaceeae ie 8. Saginaw Open § to 6 | each. FE 5-910. _— Do It Yourself 61 RRA ANA BOAT AND FLOOR SANDER, POL- “ishers, scrubbers, cement. grind- ets, wagmets, elec. FE. 56-3144, 240 Baldwin Ave. FOR RENT Floor sanders-hand sanders — Oak- PPAFP SEWING ¥ MACHINES. DRY foods, dra: — int, formipa, plumbing ing. electrical ® Ss 7 .S Weendays 4: 00. ‘cain Buiters Supply _186 W, Montcalm, PE 5-4 ~~FOR RENT FLOOR SANDERS. EDOERS-POLISHERS RUG NER WALL PAPER STEAMERS HAND SANDERS - DRILLS.- SAWS PAINT SPRAYERS. * Open Sunday BROWNIES HARDWARE FE 3.6239 489 8. SANFORD Cameras, Saree 61A BOUGHT, SOLD TRADED : EPPERT'S CAMERA SHOP $1 W. Huron” “Sale Musical Goods PPPS al Nal tlt” a el _ 62 ie 4 BASs FIDDLE. AFTER 5:00 _P.m. 676 Granada Dr. w 1 ut” Be a BARGAIN, ‘alin us: ne player piatio. Bench, rolls. Perfect, ayer i i one of its kind. $100, EM 3-0161. WHITE PEARL. FE ACCORDIAN, __ 54417. ACCORDIONS LOWEST PRICE Seal all sizes, aceordions loaned fre: S = beginners with lessons. COMPLETE PLAYER PIANO service. Tuning. OL 2-503¢ or OL 6-0671 : 5 FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY we will accept your gad as part payment or possibly even ‘trade on a new or used TV or radié combination —— Bros. 27 8. Saginaw. FE 3-7168 NATIONAL GUITAR. CosT 8175. Best offer takes. FE 5-2116 after p.m. NICOLO - = BALANTI er good gond., $49.60 PIANO TUNING, CALL BEFORE fa Oscar Schmidt, FE 1 PIANO TONING AND REPAIRS. PE 5-800. PLAYER PIANO, BENCH & 7% ea rolls. Terms. $225. FE SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL ORGAN for only $509. Gallagher's, 18 EB. Huron At UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE. OR _3-0278 WALNUT BUSH & LANE PLAYER jano, bench, rolls. Perfect cond. ake meen offer. EM 3-016], Sale Store Equipment 64 64 ISLANDS. 4 PT., COM itrend ~panels. peta uit deluxe rte) typewriter; 975. PE sails abié ree *. @ mate MATCHED REOMTERED one Bobby Jones tournament, $35. FE _ 8-2453 ee ed CHICAGO ROLLER SKATES AND .case, boy's sive 10. FE 65-2116 aft er 5 p.m. GUNS, MODERN & ANTIQU iTIQUE, ony, sell, trade. Senaeea's Py tet legraph R Ra Ee 2-4708. ‘SPINNINO REEL BAL1 —- TO 49 PER CENT OFF $10.50 Zebco 33 reel, now U ans Ree. $1095 Shakespeare Wonder -, noe ‘now 6il- ap ie 17 99° Johnson Century Reel, ming $22 98 Alrex” Mastereel, fo ELLY 8 HARDWARE & | AUBURN AT ADAMS | AUBURN HEIGHTS ae now es j Sand\ Gravel & Dirt 66 sil ate cheetah oa den PN tt A-1 TOP L, frat IRT, BAND eae gravel mr | end fill. OR a? “A-l TOP SOIL clipe oir bonaRD Oe & * CLINTON LEON ee A-1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE sand, fe a fill. Earl How- ard, EM A-I TOP SOIL Loaded & delivered eetty, Sand & Gravel — Fill Dirt 1281 | oe pati: 5 ait TOP 80 i. CRUSHED STONE, moral fill, .Lyle Conklin, FE rs 12 or FE 2-85 oa” Al TOP & BOIL. . Ric BLA dirt. Sand, gravel roy fill Eugene Bennett, . _FE 4758 sand and gravel. OR, AAA TOP (BOIL fill dirt * also” 3-741, », SAND, GRAVEL, roto tilling. FE ALL KINDs OF GRAVEL, BEACH eon. BANK RUN ROAD GRAVEL. | 5 d. —_ i werk tru Mgrs wor’ ‘Tucks. loaded: | ing jan 5191, BLACK DIRT, ree & GRAVEL, FE 56-1798 or PE 80877, wallpaper steamers~—Waxers and BLACK ? IN TERRIERS A’ | PO nad toute” on base cae Pi FE | Mig : bs ad Mrs thelven each side, Goll chen “ts | po: a. NATIONAL CASH REaOTeR. $20. | Victor adding m: ne, $75 Royal di A-i TOP sot, AND mace fe and ai) rotted cow manure. FE |: weeks old. Phone FE aw Pena e ralrmount “eur. Male, FE 68-1523, 167 i? ; 6 months, r shots, and- raised so excellent watch children, Gas or. tenae, re cout . BLOND COCKER ' ” ante old. $10. FE A STUD, male, born BRITTANY, MALE. 4 MO, OLD, OR 3-105, EASTER BUNNIES. ALL PET _ _ Shop, 69-8. Astor. FE 4-6433, FRENCH Pipa e~ ae. MALE We f Suitable for “aut a iat Ea part HEPARD FEMALE, 9 Purebred Teg. MAy- PARAKEETS — + rs — SOME TALEING. Canari: c ied eet gg he eg a gt Ey _Noe aubura, PE A100 Parakeets, Guar. to Talk Hartea — POMER an. ek Make nice Easter gifts. Dogs. Trained, Boarded 70 __Hay, Grain & Feed 71 1ST & 2ND'CUTTING ALFALFA & ms ood Har - Mar> Farms, "Oa ri ALL TYPES OF H AY, 8T & IND cutting and wiles No rain, will _fauet Al eating pota- ALFALFA mag las mixed aiid seth is: ey Wixom Rd. _MU_ 48038. ee ae Witom Ra. & & Base Toke ha Mo i NDA WAY Prin “ALFALFA HAY. @c J __ bale, Joslyn Rd — oe A TON. oR HAY $50 a bal AW. e. board horses. Butch & Walt __Burns. OLive_1-1384. REG) RED ANGUS aor. Cows calves. | __ Milford. MU_4-7068. REGISTERED Wrifiom Pela cow 2 Lp geet a up Orchards, CINTOSH Greenin: Sweet c _ Squirrel Ra’? ee, lad 7.0104. = ee PARMERS- = “YOUR | shows you need limest _George Oge, FE An _.* QAKLAND — COUNTY © MA NTIAC "3 POTATOES 35 W. SILVERBELL Rd. out Perry Sale Far Fam Equipment 76 4 ¢ WHEEL (EEL TRAILER, IDEAL FOR tractor, FE 8-619 5 ap GARDEN oe TRACTOR Wit 2 PE_5-3860 a A aa SAW, 4 HP. _hew, FE 7-044. ora ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTOR. Sane. plows & cultivators. OA . B- ALLIS" CHALMER, plow & cultivator. -¢ re Case 18 in hes grain drill pel FE. Tiecton a \, mer 60 combi a LA ree | elevators. HAWK ales or_ boat, hoy & SERVICE” 921 Mt. Clemens St PE 3-0630 DAIRY PARMERS! 1 BE fo a TO - . es on bulk milk ed and serviced _ Mich. COW MANURE. LIGHT HAULING. Ea — gravel MY 17-0572 of DRIVEWAY GRAVEL, mm Dia ureres. FE 90D ~ ko “GRAVEL, DELIV- reaspnabie. 4 FOR Pease Write Pontiac. Press Box 88. ‘GRAVEL ConTRACTORS 100 acres of —~ te let by. yrs. PLateau ROAD 4-3263 or GRAVEL, | CRUSHED STONE AND - sand, Ray Woolard. FE 5-2749. TOP SOIL DAILY. Yale & Stanley, PE 4-4500 ING. PEAT MOSS. Willow & Lock Haven. FE 24750. KE BUILDERS SUP- oe gravel, fill dirt, drain. icking, cement & mortar. ‘ROAD ORAVEL ssa * a __ PE are id = —" ae. agen Bars DELIV: . DOUBLE ag JOHN DEER: FE 2-2963. PF at Sbettom singin aril ae Po TRACTOR - Plows and disc. OR _ GARDEN i TRACTORS | oo OUGHTEN &SON- Serving Oakland “28 Years $28_N, Main Resherter: ob i FOR CASH IN A HU RK Yi: sell things a. | throygh Classified, Ads... Ariything ‘goes! Dat FE AB ais. oe wee ld a De cali. | a ki AM. oe. OR ANYTIME SATUR- "4, FORD “MOTOR ‘DUAL AL CARBS , exhaust, High ‘ =~ WANTED? Customets for Midas mufflers Don't. miss this appoftunjty—be sure to —_ our display’ ad on page 4. F h r mer : wae Sra Sen . “att Fok Sale e Tires ' 80A fires my Ati At Ne a we oa os Sa11, 2000 on USED nite ‘Us Us Today : ‘STATE Tes, (M28. Saginaw BAMIPE 40078 sogantis"e & SON a STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES Fog al in on, oa Safety Lb sgane = = per cent off. Black o MED. WILLIAMS 451 8, Saginaw at Reeburn” Auto Service 81 ae uv ear, Cylinders rebor chine ie Hood,. 22563. os For Sale Motorcycles 83 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE on 1 Baviason ny Ave aay see Harley Co, 372 s out b aoa & Accessories “85 SS o WORSE POWER, MERCURY gfe y with soller stand, excel- lent ; copdition, § $140.00. FE 2-MA4l. ‘ia F aM gear STRIP BOAT. $15. es a igs CRAFT UTILIT tiec —#een at ensere P Garage, ge, Drayton. OR 31733. is HP} INRU = HP. MOTOR. EVI Century boat. Gater Gat FE ton & tress Corsair compass. _} & life juckets. Terms. 5-3653. aKING IN YOUR OLD BOaT & : &. trade in on. & new Meyer Sabrs - Craft aluminum i he Mercury motor. 10 ‘per conn down. Easy financing terms, ANDERSON. HARDWARE yo 218? 8. Telegrauh Rd FE 5-0962 Sunday 9-3 Week Days 9-6 plane. With trailer. “PE 2-235. 25-H.P. - Or ORS | SUAYBAUGIS 630 OAKLAND: FE 68-0453 er. Benne YELLOW MODERN RECONDITIONED ..M SAILBOAT, 14" FIBERGLASED. ys he OUTBOARD. Tea. |: ity. Mich. yg ee : i¢ motors. Trade ins “accepted, KELLY'§ HARDWARE 3994 AUBURN AT ADAMS- ““RUBURN ‘HEIGHTS PE 2-881 wh op SOR Riviona, ETansportation Offered | 87 ner FLY BY AIRLEVER, CALIFORNIA ‘Service, ine. OR es FE 3-7 100 or OR 3-16 _| PICK UP TRUCK GOIN NG TO | con Wanted Used Cars 88 88 APPRECIATE “CALL PROM, PRI- oe vate rty wa "4 or 3s Chevrolet of Ford. OOP eer CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN InN calmed : Phone F er pod varnished, ae =e lay | wee ha cor, | TC CLASS, 3 POINT — HYDRA- | ~ ° A-l cond. Fast. Sacrifice $300, Olt | - “se “boats, Gator trailers,..2¢in- se Eo tide 3, 2 riders share ex- eves. AS MUCH As ror) FOR JUNK AND cheap cars. FE 2-2606 cee or Always Ready oe ‘Buy, ‘ever. Junked FE '5-0219 1% BAGLEY. 8T BAGLE EY A AU *T0 PARTS AVERILL’S = Doliar for Sharp Cars Dixie Hwy Cor. Auburn & E. Bivd. FE ere er a ¥! i653 GENERAL, 3°. MUST SELL, RRILER EXCHANGE “ HIGH $$$ PAID - TRAILER EXCHANGE BUYING FOR Dubey yas . GLENN'S x Models trod 38 to 50 ft. to ig es PION. ving ANDER & M PRAIRIE: ; JUNK CARS WANTED Also -44 models, & i TD asia paid, free towing. FE ER. SCHOONER 16% to 50 ft, - 27106. is wy Open Eves. ‘ti 8 & Sun. pm | THE HIGH DOLLAR . TRAILER EXCHANGE <4 @ 8. Soeaeen Pontiac FE 2-3260 $229 Holly Rd., Holly ME wacite Open Eves. _& Sun. p.m. If. J. VANWELT OR 3-1355 “OXFORD. TRAILER [taker 66 PAID YOR JOREED | SALES WANTED: a _ 1957 Generats, stuarts, Holly « Ph. OR ¥4311 Michigan Arrow, 14 to 50 ft omy wTtD: JUNK: & to 10. wide Buy a good used Service Call FE 4-9582. «trailer on a ren‘al basis. Parts ~ a anu accessories MY 20721, 5 per ___ For Sa Sale Trucks 90. cent bank rates. *Oniy 44 down, 1° alia mite-south of Lake ‘Jrion on Me. D. USED TRAILERS. 15 TO 4 truck, 26,000 miles. $625 . We will sell it for. vou for 10, cond. FE 4-4979. oe si tel Msg cence CHEVY ¥,-T ON PICKUP, 0 ‘Holly _ 1954} owner, in perfect condition im every respect. full year 1i- ecense, nearly new tires. Ready acc Trailer Space _ "79 ato go. People’s Atito Sales, 68 PDPBPPP BLP LLP PA PDP PLP Gtkiand, FE 2- 22351. MODERN .& PRIVATE TRAILER §3-2'; TON K MODEL DODGE _Space. 78" Doris ‘Rad. tractor leased with or without LHOME ESTATES. MODERN | ob. Inquire FE 5-0171 jake front & playground. EM 32661. "57 license, $595. FE 5-3310 or Pp BE’ _corner_of Pike & Paddock: . ming. Beets, ta oem bas) 4 REO TRUCKS WITH CLOSED Lake Trailer Park. %@ Beer. Bide 2 heavy duty White | n eel all in good condition ali eo Rd. Phone Miiford, | MA 42180 490 Pontiac Trail “Walled Lake, Mich, OXFORD. 1 eee a ac ies Lake. 102 FORD 's TON PICKUP For those who w +|._new tires. Good cond) OL 2-1011, y pest : phone QA 63022 or MY ‘49 FORD V8. 3-5 DAYBROOK BOX D072) _~ aie | Full Heenge. 900-20 rubber. Extra PARK AT PARKHURST - Jovely acres. includes a private 56. NEW FORD. C700. 116° WB, good swimming, goott tractor 5 speed trans. 2 speed | sebools,. club house & tornado, axie. Complete, ready for the shelter. Only 15 minutes to Pon-| road. Save $1,200. Call Marshall | tec. A trailer sales, Base rate’ Shreve, MI 4-750. Harold. turne>. 82350. Phone MYrtle 2-4611 AUTO GLASS > Property replaced, eel TRUCK SPECIALS HUB AUTO GLASS co f Oakland | Ave. 1 ‘OUR | BOAT Tha ae body | | Just your caror truck “down. |, Easy ‘GMAC terms - HASKINS 51 Dixie hi way at M1 E 28181, mare ee |pe 20 PE 4-6806 Bud Shelton Motor Sales |' Pays. top mk E, Blvd FE 46728, * ALES doin see. 224 8. SAGINAW. st ~ PE 47371 ‘See M & M Motor Sales « PARTS & SU PPLIES | 2671 Diste Hey on late "OR St003 | =MO- | -Por high grade used cars) We bile homes, now available. Pay, need them..Drive the extra miles, Uke. ‘rent. & will pay sou weil, 4540 Dixie wy 5 CARS AND SCRAP “TRUCKS Are- Our BUSINESS WILSON GMC Pontiac's “ Exelusive Truck Dealer. FE 5-0485 Oakland at Cass en Mivene ~ oe tule Sale Cars be HASKINS HAS ‘EM a "93 Chev ddr. sodas, clean. ‘64 ‘Pontiac sedan, Hke new: ‘i Chev, #dr. station wagon. "64 o- 6 2dr. sedan “S3 Chev V-8 sedan. overdrive “Sh ved V-8 4dr. mation wagon Cpe "h6 Chey. V8 Hard top, Loaded ‘Sy Chev 6 4-dr sedan, —_ ‘56 Chev. V-8 wagon. P ‘Si Chev. 2-door, low mileage. ~ Many more to choose frem. fee these one owner low mileage beautys today. Just your car down. ‘~~ pivastase of our iow over- ad location HASKINS . CHEVROLET “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer” pops Dixie mi hway at M15 eis Ss < pen _ltes_ Bie woes +7800. : cK dick —canvuRY— a mente. 3 — Take Sis paym . EM |. TRANS. HARDTOP, FULLY FP after 6 - 3m. or week- ARDTOP. very nice, iio, 4 dr. : Chevie, .2 ‘tone To settle egtate. FE 5-106. as BUD SHELTON - OFFERS. ~ “86 Chev. V8, 4dr. Hardtop < $1,805 | "6 cure ne Belvidere 3-door, tes aeee*} ‘ ss ne tee 3 ‘83 Olds 2-Dr. i] Chev. Dr; PO, = Piymouth- sedan 3 Ferd, 2-Dr. . ist Pontiac, 2-Dr., like new .. | deoneuwee i a 2 o ‘52 Plymouth 4-door, nice 445 "SL Chev. Club Cpe a 5 Wo —— aise 205 ‘60 Hudson 178 Bud Chelton Motor Sales Auburn at E. Bivd FE 4-6 "s, 521-8. Saginaw. CADILLAC <« COUPE. DEVILLE. ‘56: Mountain Laurel & White Sy * nieeas. — tees. Full power equip. Ss. __ FE 2-6204. TOP VALGE USED CAR SALE “8 Plymouth” Sedan ‘@ ford 6 Ply mouth herder ‘SL DeSoto ustom Fordo: "$1 Oldsmoblie Hardtop ‘52 Plymouth Forder ........ $325 54 Oldsmobile 88 Hardtop — $1395 (“54 Nesh Super Amb Fordor $795 ‘54 DeSoto ve Fordor ... $1295 "4 Chevrolet 210 Tuoor .... $805 ‘h3 Pontiar Catalina “as ‘88 Oldsmobile 88 Tudor "Sh Chevrolet Hardtop $1985 ‘66 Plymouth. Belvedere & Spt. Se- dati $67.95 per month ‘56 Plymouth Beiasaete _ Spt, Coupe 861 00. per month "ba Me 4% TON@CHEVROLET PANEL 33 Yeare. Fair Dealing fes3 CHEVROLET PICK UP WITH SEMI-MODERN °55 CHEV. 3-QUARTER-TON PICK- | Ny l 495 . - "spaces ae For sum-) up. Exec. cond azzas Service, | tires. cosas part Drive link- Where living ts _ vacation — 12 _ %¢e_& 2 speed, $700. FE 5-106 alot TRUCK. solid CONVEYOR, use raising equipment, cemen ~~ Auto Accessories __ 80 at -1 Case tractor. ke new eee 270 et ew management a Kay est Chevrolet 1'2 ton dump, like 1056 Lmerrate 4, tom stake, dual 195. thes: ty ton stake, -12, ff 1957 chev “43 tom pickup. Like 5 pen nites ‘til & BRAID. MOTOR SALES DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer Cass at W Pike st. —— Eumdiedoweee | CHEVROLET 1955 Station wagon 219 4-door with V-8 engine. Standard trans- green finish | Lorig easy terms ~ NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 8. Woodward Ave. SIRMINGHAM “CLARKSTON Motor Sales Chrysler - Piymouth MUST SELL THESE BEAUTIFUL | NEW CAR TRADE-INS TODAY! {988 Chrysler «@ dr - Power Flite, | Power steering R&H. WW. tires. | , 1955 Buick 2 dr. Riviera hard top, full power. 11958" Plymouth Savor 8. edeet-| Power Flite. R & H “19% Buick Super 4 dr’ Dyna Be & HH WW. tires’ ai Sst ‘Buick Super Hardtop. | (53 Plymovth 4 door. R & H. in PLUS TRANSPORTATION: : | } t ee Ev eaitige Please Phone MAy Ma $-5141 | 28. MAIN SR CLARKSTON ‘Tat. Reg. U.S. Pot. OM. ©1957 by MEA Services, tee, uF “they're dummy. legs to make people think, it's: not a one-’ ____ For Salle Care 1959 - “ DODGE- SPOR . cheap. 12 12 Mariva St.. rear = isso ——— ‘either WAGON. PE 40100, ‘a — 2DR, SHARP. a a ‘S12 pk. ¢ “CHEVROLET. 623 $350. =| Fiddis St: FE 4-1318. ‘ST af Witt t BELL AT aoop For Sale Cars 5 have a ence eects aeaemmea inmate Cc. Capen LAC, 194 COUPE DEVILLE. | 3s CORVETJE. Low MILEAGE. ivate owner, mi tires, eee = “ss inse. CADILLAC 62, COUPE, soo" rea ste. be seen at 597 = Ht 197 CHEVY HAI HARDTOF. purty ul condi s _PE_ a rennttennp tense enone ng 1 oot in ye VERY : clean € ome, pe on EM: 3-0081 _R & H COUPE, '51 FORD 2 2 FORD "money ree ‘assume “ep m ve +6141. — 6 pm. F month. aes V-3. BEFORE zx ‘hb a. = ONTRY. SQUIRE. mae. cond. sion Bohr. . Ins. Mil- 2 pea se ee 4 DR. wholesale prices. FE 5-4614 eves. Private . owner. ; 944 Bel Air 2-door sedan. Radio, heater. Like new finish. Small down payment NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave, BIRMINGH AM ing Gey CaEAP .34-TON STAKE ROCHESTER FORD DEALER Oo: 10711 = | PRIVATE -<C “OWNER, 1955 6 SCYLIN: | Chevy clu’ coupe. {— transmission, — USED CAR ie On MAIN THor- | ‘1 cuny eg gen partion ar ey “ ‘CHEVROLET ” i963. Bel ‘Alr acer sedan —— olally ‘priced at only “48 CADILLAC. Rall. W-W. end Cheap 82 FORD. 1953 Customtine 4-door: sedan. V-8 gine. ee Radio, = er, light green — $695 -Your terms suit us NORTH CHEVROLET. “1000 S. Woodward Ave, _BIRMINGH. \M $0 USED CARS” | To choose from, Make vt. * terms. Keego Sales Servic 3080 Orchard Lk: Rd peti 23304. ‘ss. FORD CONVERTIBLE Ford-O- jo & eater. w.- Matic, bad Real omy $1,205 - CARK- R_ DO! LES. aos VAN SA _DYRE. _ NEAR. 20 son RANCH W ‘38 FORD Radio & heater, oper. \w- ral, this cer is like new.- 81,485 NER DODGE a 44053 CARK VAN DYKE NEAa 20 %, “FORD = 1954 .%door seam. Heater and other extras. Extra clean, inside and owt. $645 <Eacy GMAC, terms NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S\Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM Make your own terms + NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. ecieeiah: : <<. BS rust, Ford rep cae . Tudor” tie a month payments. ‘32 FORD, 2 DR. 6 CYL. $5 AND assume smal y payments of bart Mon | LUCKY auto SALES 1938. Saginaw _FE +14 ‘38 FORD RANCH WAGON. FORD- O-Matic. R. & H. ME 47675. 1831 FORD 2 DR, ORIGINAL, NO | down, Assum = rE 1950 os cee $125. *52 Pontiac Chieftain Fordor $495 ‘$2 Pontiac so Hardtop eos 52 Ford Customline Fordor .. baod WE WILL TRADE UP OR DOWN Later model car for your equity er eet os we pay you 195@ to 1957 models available. Haskins Chev askins Chev... 6751 Dixie Highway at M15. ‘52 Chevrolet Dix, Fordor 445 52 Cadillac 62 Fordor ....... Ss "82 vrolet Dix. Tudor ..... $305 '6) Plymouth Suburban os $005 ‘83 Piyvmeuth Club Coupe ... 8605 ‘63 Oldsmobile 88 Tudor ..... $005 'h] Ford Gustem Sedan $505 43 Dodge Fordor ee 95 ‘$3. DeSoto 6 Fordor PT ‘$3 DeSoto V4 Fordor ...... $605 "53 DeSoto V-8 Hardton oo. S785 54 Pivmouth Bel Fordor .. $045 ‘4 Buick “Hardto: oi $1445 | $1795 Plymouth Be! & Fordor A108 | “$1795 | 1954 CHEVROLET «DR at ‘sh Ford Victoria .o. $1445 ‘SS DeSoto .V-8 Hardtop . $1785 | ‘55 DeSoto V-8 Herdtop .... $1605 | HE BEST DI! DEAL BY FAR on a new 1857 Chrysler or Im- perial €ar see or call ister ae ‘58 DeSoto Fire Flite Fordor Save mes MT OR $1500 Bae DODGES, ee els at “substantial s@vin, without trade. Also gbo of first choice used cars mission. Radio. heater, sachet DEMOS. Courtesy Cars models-ta choose from Up to 36 months en beluece! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR, . We want buyers seeking Savings — Service — Satisfaction. "HASKINS, “Oakland Colkiy* | Fastest Growing marr “Bright _ Spot” AUTO SUPER MKT. "36 Cadillac Cpe. DV $3995 actua| miles, 2-lone blue! "36 Olds 98 H'top_...$2795 Sedan, automatic, full power, ra- dio & heater, 6 way seat, dual. exhaust « : ‘ '% Pontiac Cat. ....$2195 blue, radio & heater, hydra- W-Wall tires. , 5 Olds 2-Dr. ..... $1695 " Hydrematic, radio - heater, 2- tone paint, a beauty a 5S Olds 98 Starfire. .$2005 Convertible’ Hydramatic, radio & heater, full power. r | 955 Cadillac Cpe: DV $3195 eee Gold &. White, low mile- 7222 Novi Ra 4-15 Wate Lake i?s4 Bute k 4.) Sed. $12 295 | Direct factory dealer, you save! Eosenew: radio & heater, 2-tone Pinihbs ee ) ; "34 Olds 4-Dr. 2.0... $1395 Hydramatic, radio & heater, Pow- er steering '54-Pont. 4-Dr. Sed. $1295 | '58 Hydramatic. radio & heater, full power, a beauty. $4 Olds 98 Holiday. .$1595 Deliixe cpe. power steering. Hy- dramatic, radio & heater, 2-tone. é 54 Cadillac 62 Sedan $2295 2-tone paint. beautiful family car. \ "81 Cadillac 62 Sedan $ 795 | Hydramatic, radio & neater. 'S1 Chevrolet 4-Dr...$ 395" Sevian, radio’ &, heater, es 46 8 ord 2 2-Dr. ......8 98 “46 Pontiac 2-Dr. ...$ 95. JEROME | 1 Olds - Cadillac ri _ Orchard Lake at Sie | aie | FE : os 4 ‘ i Seeded i 4 2 eres ee x be ho 4 Figs i Bm Ate i ‘ sy = : 44 i 7QT : od | 50 OF BIRMINGHAM'S CLEANEST TRADES a) 1953 TO 1949 Zane IMMEDI: ATE .DELIV ERY WE OK YOUR CREDIT iret Lakes Motor Mant De we blocks soit sarees Hunter of Maple itgy ForD va cos RADIO Our grvctalty. Bob, oo, Prost tan| £956 Ne = . FORD. “Custom 8Cyl. 2-DOOR ~~ \. $1350 LARRY EROM E PORDOMATIC. ORTON- ville. NA 14-0063 after 4. = PORD . 1855 Station Wagon. Cu ine. Fo and” ivory Very easy terms NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM M59 & Porter Ru. ‘83: FORD. BLACK. LOADED. EX- CELLENT CONDITION. 669 OR- CHARD LAKE AND VOORHEIS. _ MUST SACRIFICE, Fs Es 1s 8. Saginaw CHARD LK. CORNER OF OR- TLL TOTE YOU NOTE EVERYBODYS CREDIT Is GOOD THE WORK! _ MAN'S PRIEND Used Cars 1956 4-door sedan. Customiine V:8. Radio, heater | and fuil equipment. $1595 NORTH CHEVROLET | 1000 S, Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM’ “REPOSSESSED C. ARS" 1950 Studebaker 2 dr. .‘S7 lic. $ 84.35 197 8 Johnson: Bt. * 1952 HILLMAN, | CONVERTIBLE. Extra nice car. FE 4-5600. 87 JAGUAR CONVERT. | ele oe R : on cu tae Sig- tles Like new. HURON: MTR. SALES 52. W. Huron FE_ 2-2641 “RAMBLER WAGON= 1955: in excellent condition, -radto heater, 19,000 actual miles. Alsa 1964, the big job -with a rack top, ‘radio, heater & over- E ive. The right Ledeosh on both. eye —_ Sales, Oakland FE: 2-335 ios ra eR CORY § MONTCLAIR AR Sharp. $1.505.. Piranc- pass our Specialty Bob Frost, Inc. 6-6934. 119890 MERCURY. ¥. BEST OFFER takes. 12 Marive St. i930 MERCURY SEDAN NO MON- a month. Call Credit Mgr aol Turtier "1949 Mercury 2 oF: Clean ... ioe 97) W_ Huron ia 2 1949 Pontiac 2 dr "ist Heense $ 96.70 i986 MERCURY HARDTOP POw- er vase ede, & ee Us Brest, nance ¥ 6 Tne Mi ene eras down; assume payments of pean Midwest —_— Har- Ford. ~ $3 DOWN een Rte oe _MU~ Saba Ps. “nancing ke ced ‘Bob Se red. "$3, Nash Statesman Super. Tom - Fi. THERE'S No Fowl -CARS IN THIS LINEUP AND IT'S No Fool WHO TAKES | “ADVANTAGE OF THESE, BUYS ON THIS All Fools. DAY—GET READY FOR SUMMER FUN TODAY. BUICK Radio & heater, W-Walis, Dyna- | lew = fe OLDSMOBILE _. Super 88 ........$1795 “ R; full power CHEVROLET “5 Bel Air 4-Dr..,.. .$1495 Powerglide DESOTO) 53 Four-Dr. V-8....$ 795 Hydramatic—sharp as @ tack PONTIAC - 4 DOOR, radin & heater, Hydra- matic, low mileage '83 €hev. Cl. Cpe... -$ 895 | +53 Grane Viet. $ 995 Radio & heater, Jet Black "33 Qlds 98 Custom. .$1095, - sedan, radio & heater, Hy- dramatic, power steering : ‘53 Pontiac Convert. $ 895. Hydramatic, radio & heater, blue with good black top,. os te Olds Stiper 88 .. , § 395 . Hy@ramatic, reals rs ‘heat. | ¥-8, radio & heater, Fo-O-Matic DODGE ie Radio & heater, Hydramatic. TIAC * PON 48 Streamliner .....$ 2507 2 DOOR radio & eten Hydra- | matic. 1 owner Must be seen to | be appreciated. CHEVROLET - 30 Stvline Deluxe ..$ 375 2 DOOR. new motor, new W- Walls PONT a ) RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL | USED CARS" | CLEME Hid cm @ ST. eit) ent * FORD . ‘56 Four-Dr. Sedan. .$1995 COUNTRY STATION WAGON — Loaded. a "56 Special +-Dr. ....$1895 "35 Station Wagon. .$1695 |°55'Coronet .. cesees $495, Es But Very Casetuisj > Phe hest-Used Cars are thaded in one our: new $1195 outh Savoy 4 dr. Pag sorate ee. — \ ~ $803 ‘53 Piymouth Savo 2 adr tea" "tone ne be saad $1395 ‘$4 Buick Special @ dr. radio oh _ heater, Dynaflow, Maroon finish. $895 3 Teatios Deluze € dr. sedan, &*heater, “ydramatic. pow- er r eegring. $1895 * — ey ¢ 4 dr. ‘sedan, radio Dynatiow cone steer- iS nee Walt tives. 2th green, very very clean sary 000 ac 1 miles. : * / ‘$4 Mercury “2 dr. oe 4 sa arta UICK — ae Orchard Lake \ Ave. + 2-9101 Open \till 9 eS RIVE, | $395, ¢; fo money wn, take over 2 ae — paym pnts. FE 4-0856. $2 -NASH RAMBLER HARDTOF Red & white R&H : tol dn; ns = F arent Lakes. : RAMBLERS -_ AMBASSADORS coal Used Ca Repair work ENGLE ASE BALES OLDS ‘54 SUPER 88. 4 DOOR. 2 tone paint, W.W. Excellent cond. $1,450. Fully equipped. FE 6-387. IBLE,.BY | 1949 OLDS. 98 CONVERT: owner, priced to sell. MI IL 6-6827. OLDs 1954 83 SUPER ¢DR. "14.000 actual a nga new. R&H, = wes —_ - there l-owner. SUBUI RB AN MTRS. Co, 565 8, Woodward Birmingham OLDS DEALER 1931 OLDS, RED wg ob oad Sind ot Very reasonabie. 1544 Pontiac Trail. Walled Lake. MA 4-1741. 1956 0 OLDS, 08, STARFIRE CON. he ty ga —— powered. loaded laa ae +e ae. ger pe coupe. PB. alls, R&H. esharp. Low musenes’ Towner, New car trade SUBURBAN MTRS. CO. 665 8. Woodwara Birmingham | OLDS DEALER “West Side Used Cars _ Drive out where overhead is low and save the difference? _Many makes & models to choose trom. ‘West Side’ Used Cars FE 42 185 56 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 8 SPORT COUPE $61 PER MONTH 49 FORD 6 MOTOR SALES DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 313 Years Fair Dealing Cass dt W Pike St FE 2-0186 LOT CLEARANCE: NORTH. CHEVROLET . We're Loaded - With Used Cars: - That Have to Move Immediately: [956 Cheveolet 210 Sedan. radio, heater, Power-, glide, turquoise - Ivory. | 1955 Ford Station W agon, | Customline 4-déer \ 8! Fordomatic, radio, heat- || » ér, red and ivory. me Ford Customline +) ue 8 engine, Fordo- aatie radro, heater, pate and j }\ ory. 1954 Chev ralet Bel Air 2- dr., black, radib, heater. A very sharp ¢ar. 1955 Chevrolet Statio nl Wagon. 4-dr., 210 model, | ey. 8 engine, radio, ‘heater | 1955 Chevrolet Sport Cpe., V8, Powerglide; radio, -heater, blue and. beige finish, Really sharp! 1983 Chevrolet 4door Bel- Air, 2-tone beige and ‘green, radio and heater. 1955 Chevrolet Station! Wagon, 2dr., radio and, heater, brown and beige. finish, Real tice. 1983 “Plymouth Sedan, 2-| déor with radip, heater, beigé and green finish. : ALSO A LARGE SELECTION OF OTHER-CARS TO CHOOSE FROM, NO REASONABLE OFFER TURNED. DOWN. = ‘NORTH ©. CHEVROLET. - 1000 S. WOODWARD © Bl MINGHAM ’ dh \ ae * 1°55 Chevy Bel Air 4 AS Po. $1293 "Bb. Chevy 2 dr. ......f0-.0055. $1095 $10 F : ae ‘s2. Piymouth, “45 dengs es as-es SOE “Hud oe Fatriane Victor $1845 | 88 we sr 7.81708 'S& Dedge Hard Top. ...../... 55 Chevy 2 ar. wagon Pontiac 2 dr. byara. ym. V. Bee "51 OLDS. $178. ion PE 4-6320., ‘2 Ot LDS. 98 HARDTOP. LOADED: extras, $600. MA SUBURBAN MTRS. Co. os 8, Woodward ~ Birmingham OLDS DEALER __ $a 54 PACKARD “DELUXE CLIPPER, 2 door, ito transmission, power brakes. "RAH. $1,00F ‘82 Packard sedan, loaded, sharp. nas MAZURER MOTOR alae 8. Bivd. FE 4-9587 om aL TROUT 2 DOOR, NO money down: —— fe payments of $27.89 & month, t Maer. Mr. — Mawes} 47500. Har- “49 @ ELyMOUTH. “GOOD COND. 1 FE PLL TOTE YOUR NOTE 3-406 | EVERYBODY'S CREDIT 18 GOOD THE WORKING MAN’S FRIEND EASY. ED..JQNES fl§ § Saginiw rm Used Cars “GU. ARANTEED A-l ‘55 Olds. 98 coupe. This is a rea! pg hee? 7.500 pent miles "96 ick 4 door. hardtop. Fvel eee incJudin; pled -seat & w Bel t is re Powerglide HOUGHTEN & SON Your Friendly Oldsmobile GMc ‘Truck Dealer a OL 1-076 FORD-MERCURY née - mechanical con- a No fe trade. Make eet olter. MY 3-1313. 36a Wagon 62 PONTIAC, 8 STA at DR. Pgh aus a * ECONOMY | USED. ERs : ia PONTIAC - HARDTOP, RAH, ‘OF CAR c: aS 44053 VAN DYKE. NEAR 20 MILE {955 PONTIAC CATALINA, HY- dramatic, =e accessories. rE 40618. ‘3 PONTIAG, E Re R&Ht, GOO 7 CORTAE cates ele hae ore TOCARK DODGE : SALES. "053 VAN DYKE. NEAR WILL ACCEPT BILL. SPENCE USED CARS 2 Oakland Ave. __FE_ 6.9207 Lake Orion. Motor Sales MY 2-2611 HAUPT Pontiac Sales ‘$7. Pontiae Starchief custom Cata- lina coupe, full power demo. Ter- A number of ceca transportation al eptionally low 528. N. Mats Rochester "$2 2 PONTIAC, | DR PAIR | COND. __FPE_5-8957 5. 951 ne ~ CHEAP. 12 MA- riva St., rear ‘48 PONTIAC eo STREAMLINER, #Dr. Clean & im good condition. Call. OR _3-5335 after 3:3 » | PO NTIAC DELUXE, 1953 PON << exc. cond., peti ae a er “$3 ToRFAe Pe = a R & i) _Good tires. OR 3-0136. “Safe Buy Used Cars CENTRAL “PONTIAC’S ONLY LINCOLN: “MERCURY \ | cast ar ig t an exce figure: . MAIN 8T., CLARKSTON Oper Nites ‘til 9 _MApie § 5-5566 _oryMApie 5-1! $1141. ‘33. “STUDEBAKER, ¢DR. LIKE new. No — re, sowk. ONE HUNDRED CARS ALL MAKES & a WE FINA | ECONOMY USED CARS 22 AUBURN OFF. SAG. FE_ 42131 - = BELIEVE.FOR THE FINEST ales ED CARS AVAILABLE SHOP - Schutz Motors 912 W ‘WOODWARD BHAM (MI 65302. - Open til 8 --.SOON AND) THE * ORY Top Heater, Signals, W/Walls, IVORY. : '55 CHEVROLET Bel Air 8 ¢............. $1445 R r Glide, Radio & Heat many L ey TURGUIS 2 Wort? * Mester. many other ‘| '54 BUICK Special 4-Door ................ $1195 ed anise y & Heater. Tinted Glass. W Walls, 53 DODGE “Door re '55 FORD %-Ton Pickup \ sh, 2s FE 44546 | — DON'T RET 7 | APRIL BE THE MONTH TO _ FOOL YOU. PRICES ARE BOUND TO RISE SEASON: WILL MAKE IT TOUGH ON THAT OLD BUS. — COME IN .TO-- DAY AND BE READY FOR : =—EUN 1S THE SUN.” South Side’ itl S Saginaw 55 CHEN ROLET Station Ww Vagon ne teen . $1695 210 SERIES, 4-DOOR Rad & Heater, W Wallis ’ and Power Glide BL UE with BEIGE Top 55 CHEVROLET Station Wagon ........ $1495 - +% 2 DOOR Radio & omer W Walls. 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WIBK, (1400) ik WXYZ, Voice Furestens waevz, Curtain Calls “WXYZ, Ed McKenzie TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS net?) Wire (continued). (| John Kerr, Phyllis, Love ous _CKELW, Harry Lime CKLW, CKLW. Davies ve EE ; a ae as ene ; Movie (continued); (4) {color)| confused teen-age lovers in “The phone Sows — (ees Morcye-| WAR, Nowe Wairoa | _ {@:00 (7) Annie Oakley. (9) Popeye.) producer's Showcase. Husband] ‘Years in Between.” Paise [t9:90—-WIR, Muse} “wwe Binoy Howe” | — SC “i—and -wife acting team Alfred)y9:39—(7) Dr.. Hudson, (9) Bowl ee Wwi Faye eeeth | WAN <a ‘ = Lunt, Lynn Fontanne make TV) ing (continued) (4) Crusader, i Sk Gace ware Bua Davies eo | Siar’ oe he oot 6:15 ~- (4) Weather. Eliot. (2)| debut in ‘The Great Sebastians,”| «Air Express Freedom.” (2) Stu- ¢ ay + Noomtime Serenade WCAR, Recor : News: LeGoff: _4- Comedy-melodrama. about hus-| dig (continued). | po tO Pee ee | oo win pure, of Mente a0, (O) Box Four. _ ~ | band-and-wite mind reading act}, 1, :a0-—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) National | - Wear : Beery Ba eR Symphony pain ye ten eg oe “ef iy ee ae ca \e:25°(2) Weather: Phelps. trapped behind Iron Curtain, (4) News: WKam (4) : | queemeee : ¥2, Top, of ‘Tows WiBK Neve, Qeovee , 6:30 (7) Brave Eagle. (9) By Line.) Akim Tamiroff, Lisa Ferraday an LeGott. . ee own, al ile: Sig EAR, Newer S'iuertyn | WIR. Newer D. McLeod -| 44) Hold That Note. (2) Foreign! also star, (2) Burns and Allen, |* : WxyYz, E. F, Morgen WPON. Maso wilh Meewn | 100-9 am. | Dz, Malone | 6:20- WIR. Musto Han ‘Legion. 8:30 = (7) Voice, Cesare -Siepi,|!* 10—-(9) Weathervane. a wee, Bg BS t0:30--WWJ, Counc Reports | SEO: OS Nuns. 4 1:00 (1) Kukla, Fran,’ Ollie, (9)| guest. (9) Movie (continued). (4)|11:15—(9). Million. Dollar Mystety, -- WGA, Reewé Ghep - 11:00—WIR, News: - . #:00—WJR, News. Happtoess | g:98-WJR. Philip Lenhart City Detective. (4) Death Valley) Showcase (continued) (2) Talent} Richard Dix, Karen Morley in WETS bickey whore” | CRLW. News, ports LW, Grant. Davies Wi, News ot Five Days. (2) Don Ameche. New TV| Scouts. “Thirteenth “Hour.” (A) Patth - CELW, G. Beater WJBK. News, Kasem : ae News, George CKLW, TBA" = play series, Thomas Mitchell'9:00 (7) Bishop. Sheen. “‘Psycho-| Page. (2) Miss Fairweather. | OM Sunde nome | BEAR Reet greg | eon tom Sue | Mane Roce Meta tars in frst show, “Enment| analyze Youreclt” (@) Your Mu-:2—(), Sports Fine = ww Symphony E 11-90—-WIR, Music ~~ 2: J gd 7 2nd nod, beat 7 . Domain. ais sic, ® ii Lavy. ie 725 z (2) iartene Theater, : 4 , oa. jae on on :15—(7) News: 9:30—(7) Welk's' Top Tunes. (9) Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Ruth - WIBK. Mews; Kacem, yk oe} See oot Everts ‘farade Wav News, McKeasio -lq:30—(7) Wire Service: Ge orge|. Denny Vaughan. (4) Robert) Warwick in “Corsican rs." 4 $:30—WJR, Piano Music - aii A Wwe i ristar Matinee WJBK. Don MeLeod Brent solves case of mistaken| Montgomery. Grandmother plays|11:30—(T) 30 Minute Theater. Ida 3 e - murder in “Misfire.” (9) Million} cupid for hired girl, Lupino divorces husband in “One ee 7 . 2 Dollar Movie. Tyrone Power,| in- comedy~ “Slice of Life.” (2)| Way Out.” (9) Movie (contin- oe = - * ‘Maureen O'Hara in “Black! December Bride, ued). (4) Ti (2) Theater - 2 ecid its k ‘ill ry a “ak Swan.” (4) Nat King Cole. (2) 16:00 (7) Welk (continued). ~ (continued)... ° : | Como Gets Treatment |, atin, Hood. 8:00 — (@) Bowling, 0) Monty} | ‘ 1:45—(4) News: Brinkley. ery (continued) (2) Studio one.} __ TUESDAY MORNING ~ — 15 in Mi From. Razzing Friars ~ - Se a a a ee meee: 0 es. i * — ae Farm — . - = TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT. FOR: 6:85: (2) On The Farm Front. oe ; EAR . ‘ : ‘ 7:00 (2) Good eerig (4) Today. oS Three in Detroit Fonily . By EARL WILSON _ No. ‘MORE MARRIAGE — Jack Webb claims tht he’s through (7) Little Rascals, es Die in Crash. to Boost} NEW YORK —Perry Como’s a guy you could never im into with marriage now that his second matrimonial venture has col- | “JUNIOR EDIT 8:00 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. : Ww k d T |: a tux. lapsed. Although he’s unlucky in Jove, Webb has hit. the jackpot 8:30 (7) Wixie's Wonderland. : eexen ota | <s - ee: in show: business. In addition to starring in “Dragnet” Thursdays | ~ 9:00 (2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) . a at 8:30 m, over NBC-TV, Jack is now producing and playing the ~ | Romper Room. . : By THE assoctiran press | But he climbed into a new one to face the kidding the Friars lead in “D DL” a movie expose. of the Marine Corps:: . 9:30—(7) Stars on Seven. : — club gave him at’a “Man of the Year” dinner. A lot of us who a 9:45 (2) News, Weather. a The death of three persons in! ory sort of easy got misty-eyed when Broadway and Madison a . {9:85.(4) Faye Elizabeth. e - apd in Detroit-Sunday night) , venue ‘quit needling him and poured out their love for “Per.” ” ie 10:00 (2) Garry Moore Show. (4) . ~boosted. the Michigan weekend ac-| av» phil silvers. th “eal \Man Daclered Home, (7) Story Studio, ‘ cident death: tol? to 15. peedy,” vers, the m.c., called him. . His: areer -|10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey, (7) The PS . Thirteen persons died in high- x k * = Legally Dead | ater Seven. i way crashes-12 of them Sunday y*. 11:00 (4) Price Is: Right. When the first touch of spring] He accepted the invitation.to the Friars dinner because he|[/ Now Found Alive AF} \11:30 (2) Strike Tt Rich, 4) Truth weather lured motorists to high-| thought the ‘Friars were a branch of the church,” Phit said. eeps riving 4 ) or Consequences. (D hone and ways, In addition, a men died in| (It’s a theatrical -men’s club.) "| ST. PETERS, Mo. 7 — Frank!. . < ‘ og Billboard | arm - accident- "woman i s : AP - ded ie a be “Sleepy Time Guy, You've Turned Your Naps Inte Pay.” | Famous~ TV © Detective | mi, (ceuly fend iat ociue én “SS iat » 3 A Ee te the Detroit said Ray Bolger. Somebody claimed he starts his rehearsals Now Concentrating on) . Henry’ lives in .St. Peters. He “ey 1 ew, : “I! } - TUESDAY ¥ AFTERNOON accident were Mrs. Rosaria Pa- with a half- hour coffee break. Marine Corps Film said 7 deg oben Seclared pd : ree ai ™) (% 12:00 (2) Valigat Lady. (4) Tic Tae. 2 lemba, 7h her scigitertnte. That's part of the customary spoofing by the Friars and was — . ace him failed. felitivs| ——\ | ) vq ' — 2 ‘ od ai Comics. t vg Llinane ni a 7 gentle compared to what's been said about others in past By LEE BELSER were given $3,500 he-had inal (7% ~ t Pag oe ay re . —. en lotcapedr Hog Mer years. It amused his wife of almost 25 years, huddled with gees wa? Poa” Ot mls lava t Lae, o, & him on the dais. HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Jack! But Frank, now 82, has corneal | : i =~ Wy ‘ th. t : omorrow. 0” - car struck a tree on the city’s | ; Webb, the popular TV detective up alive, employed as a farm hand cage. ~ in | Conia be You. (7) The Erwins. “Es Mrs. Rosaria Palomba’s som, | spelipinder Danny Thomas wound up with some Toledo, O.,|thing but his marital problems, |said yesterday. a ——! — ANZ a5 (2) vin =e -~e ra a Corrado, escaped injury philisopliy, saying, “Perry, I s said today he is through with) And Frank will get his money es _ a 1 a ‘Blenda. & Beilah, (7) My. Little The body of a 64-year-old woman fej} you have been touched by marriage. - back. When the court declared ~ § D wn Oe ee pegs (9) Bill Kennedy Show- ‘Mrs, Nellie Slabas, a widow, WaS'the hand of God. May you “I hope I have better sense than/him dead it ordered the posting) | -. | 1 found inside the burned remains of of $6,000 bond to assure the mon-}- ae ! ue y (4) (Color) Club 60.7) Liber Ee always feel that touch.” “"}to ever try it again.” he declared emphatically and then Jey's return in case he turned up.| her home in Decatur Sunday. Doped - ming, died at Ishpeming Sunday er words, said “Thanks.” The When spring comes at last inthe northern states after a long, hard CAR o = arian Perry arose, “And I think I — ” sa ss (2) News. = : : TUE crump. a paper bearing ve 5 Death Takes the first to singer Jutle London sis0 (2) Linkiotior’s Howse Party. of injuries suffered Saturday when int yone is hi for i side ‘ idinner was held.on a Tuesday - and the second to blonde Derothy winter, every s happy, for it means more out fun. (4) Tennessee Ernie Ford, % vats Legh mal Hum-| instead of the usual Sunday Towne, .his ex-secretary, whe Oue of the first occasions after the bexinaing of spring is Aprills:49 (9) Mary Morgan.. | -|pecause Perry always spends DANNY, walked out on him last month {Fool's Day. April First has long been. known/as.@ time to play jokes|2:55 (9) News... Gene Lockhart _ land tricks on others, to send them on fool's or to snatch treas-/$:00 (2)~ Big Payoff. (4) (Color) lures away from them mysteriously. In ig Fraee the false search is| Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon Veteran Actor Nofed “alled “hunting the Gowk” (cuckoo). I (France, the one fooled is a| Film Festival. (8) Request Play- - after two years of matrimony. The staccato-talking TV star may be unlucky in love, but business- ‘ Sundays. at home in the wasasiy,) truck and | country with his family, and he wouldn't give up that Sunday | ’ * killed by a car early Sunday in /even to be “Man of the Year. wise, he continues to hit the Webb) ¢ “poisson d'Ayril” (an April fish, easily/hooked. ) house: . : downtown Detroit, — — jackpot with “Dragnet.” or Character Roles|- tiere is Jane, who is walking quigfly along a street when suddenly|*!30—‘2) Bob Crosby. (9) Howdy A motorist was killed early Sun-| THE MIDNIGHT EARL. ace : t * * in Movies” = she spies a well-filled purse. She ryiches‘down to pick it up — and in| 4 59" (9)" Brighter Day. (4) Queen day when his car blew a tire on the ana + retains +s offer to do one a = month Right now .he is readying one —_ a flash it disappears. No one seegls to be in sight, but there is a little For a Day. (9) Justice Colt. sound of laughter from the Color ‘the picture and~ Lodge Expressway in Detroit and flipped over. He was identified as Felipe Hinojosa of Detroit. * x *& , Two Lansing men, Ralph Barnes, 24, and Richard Dickenson, 21, were’ killed Sunday when their car smashed into a tree near Cold-| of the most ambitious projects of his career—a full-length motién picture expose of Marine Corps 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. : 4:30 (2) Race! of pth a cid Mio ; A key’s Record S | 1/5:00 (2) The Early Show. (@ It's a Great Life, (7) Mickey Mouse _ Club. (9) Dance Party, - Beh Oe are SANTA MONICA, Calif. 7H — Gene Lockhart, a versatile per- gis who was seen or heard|© in half. a Gin entertainment mediums during his .60-year ca-| reer, died of a heart seizure on terday. The. pudgy - faced actor, direc-| next year. Wants more. ... Actors’ Equity’s investigating the charge that tall showgal Julie Newmar kicked and pera when the “Li'l Abner” stage mgr. barred her from her ng room for “habitual tardiness.” .'. . Gagsters claim ‘the next eee ee Frank Sinatra song’ll be titled, “Honest, I Stayed tn the Car”|THE FACTS, MAM | . Supper-singer Tony Bennett's building a $90,000 Japanese-| Webb is all ‘het up” about getting the facts on film.and so style home in Tenafly, N. J. desirous of authenticity that he e it on cardboard. Cut out the parts carefully. Make a slit in ~valk near Jane's feet. _—s Jane to her skirt with a pass fastener. Slip a purse from through the slit at Jane'g feet. As she stands upright, paste by the scarf under hey’ left elbow as in small sketch. Fold panel back and the right.one forward on the dotted lines and. ure will stand. ‘Beng’ ane forward to pick up the purse and it will de or wa . 2.Hedy Lamarr’s temperament warmed the “Story of Mankind” hauled 70 Marines over from South tor, author and composer was per-|appear through slit. . John Horton, 20, of ee movie set... . Billy Eckstine and Sarah Vaughan are a loNg|Carolina to act in the picture and _ _ Sve = = charac- (Wandelle E cof Lalasetta, Colo:, won $10 ior this idea. Send Toe OL OR ort = —— cativeed Satur. | distance phone romance ... Tab Hunter walked out on “Darby’s.a. handful of officers to give him) 0" - . = aes pa wd yout suggestigns in care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins, AP pre bviges meagppomay operon Rangers’. .. Bill O’Dwyer’s in town . . . Mary Martin taking|(be odow! of Uecuiea i peared - ge x Newsfeatureg. ; ballet lessons for her next B’way show. Webb, who for years has not|" 5 44 t 66, had been hospital: L peep eee ea SWEET jhe was riding ovegfurned near : “Plainwell. {ZARL’S PEARLS . . . A Jocal man says his home town ized here Saturday night ~ after|” 7 “Gerald T, Eldridge, 54, of Jack-| was so dull it didn’t ever have a depot: “We used to” the roaring, charging, purple-taced| Complaining of severe pains. Hit f— WHAT'S || MY. LINE? - -|had not been in apparent. bad son, was injured fatally Saturday have one, but there was amet on to do, so we. healthand was working of a tele- "When his car crashed into a. tree whittled it down.” his trainees into proper military j Rh gh hhh . , — : reook Lake. obedience (‘‘put that left hand on|¥ision show. ri eile ap:tor as poale te : ie ; _— —_ -® «6 ©~=©—} «| TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A guy complained 1 his Mtle me the pelvis, Elvis!) ee ee oe cro eo Poa Some noe Come-tn ond See - Dick Saat 66, of Bellevue, was sports car is a problem. Every time he stops at a corner g0me~) as 1, 44 hoarse after the first With him at his death were his). UMAKE, «oe ee eee eee LADIES’ DAY killed. Saturday wien the blade of one drops a letter in it ... . That's earl, brother, week of shooting,” Webb . con- — ‘of 33. years, Kathleen, and SS eat : th * . a circular power saw he was using (Copyright 1957) fessed, “that I could hardly |). Te daughter, June Yick- ll : CLUB “EQ” Sees Ct ee ee ee - . ~ : Wi release of “DI,” He began his carger with : Ss Edgar L. Knowles, 14, of Birch : io me ill H actor hopes to correct songe wrong| the Kil and . \ 4 - ties Band of Camada when aie : Run, was killed ‘one two- Boost Educational Radio Urges U. S. License ideas held by the public ‘hel he wai: 6 an played An sketches MATINEE THEATER tar’ collision -near ANN ARBOR. Ww — The Educa- ; ee |Sgt. Matthew McKeon “death| with Beatrice Lillie at the age of ' «Box Deut, was al Televison and Radio Cotes for All-State Fishing m=" iy ary aa “from 1:00 “til 4:00 hit by a truck|® iday sw y thru Fridey injured fatally when hitb Tot ($300,000 in grants for a three-year, INS) — An Ohio|«,% 40 not endorse the theident,”| At various Ister stages of his et while \crossing a it etree et rogram of educational radio pro-| YORK, (INS) — = An Ohio webb said, “but by the same token| career, he way’a writer of Broad-| . -on s Sina. _ i project wil ening 0 Mh, ld ot "dopo ln, my ind he way we compre a ner RCA. VICTOR | = 4 ‘Jaunched this year with the center Paren's. ihe eneation of a license Ma" Marine Corps. The Marine is the ist and‘a singer. | , N a Alumni Week Slated [eis dn terete er Sb en meer iy at ev ec ah COLOR TV ANN ARBOR «® — The annual oneal of radio programs which)" (Ne COUNEY. ie. Justice! ll t@ attack the corps.” "and directed a. num : . . Alumni__University Week. at Bev can be recorded for mepengch dis- Rte F. Bil, of =o, rs ustce PLUSH APARTMENT =~ _—| Der_of plays, regen ai War- ve! University: of pgs be es a LA ee aeks:: Since the marital crackup with, notion picture po rs oe Be 3 ; FRAYER’S from June 9 to ot. —. oat Sreadsaste “ “Wouldn't it be preposterous to- nag the dark-haired actor has roles in “Carousel,”. ‘Man ee ear Gasman Walon, ae an Perniture € eos ceding corrimenceme rs.. day if a motorist. were required. to|been living in a plush pine-paneled | she Gray Ylennet Suit,” “The Tiens, Winch, won socks prion urnifure & Appliances : . stop at each state line and buy a apartment on the Republic Studio! House on. 92nd : Street,” “Leave . 4-1. loTin, chipEse, heok. hd ; 589 Orchard Lk. FE 4-0526 |. AcRoss new license plate before drivingjlot. Her to Heaven,” ‘Fokes of Har- COTS hors My Line, ine pdauica sa ne A 1 Time period ae | ee state to another. Is it any| His bachelor — situated row:” “Miracle on 34th Street” ee E 2 =i i oeresamc hd Aiea im i less preposterous to require the/next to a beautifully a and’ “Vanishing Ameion.” - r 2 Exist | st f "| holder of a fishing license in ont office, boasts a king-sized -_ ee n. ee ae = Hf ios , mya og finer oll ohne no neon forgery Se a aay | “Cologne, Germany, will stage In 1832~ 1 Legal matters | fishing?” a collection of 3,000 records and/Builders Institute Set is next Houmials - Goods . is — | Bell, associate justice of the Ohio|an efficient Filipino cook named) — Bae i Hardware Fare in September. - . ter Supreme Court, urges in Fier Fred. 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