4 Hemel ¥ * € * all PONTIAC, MICHIGAN MONDAY, APRIL 8 1957 —80 PAGES — STORM AFTERMATH — Snow and tres limbs greeted this East (Cleveland auto-owner \ this ‘morning as the°Ohio community shared a frigid spring with other Midwest areas. Up to seven inches of heavy, ee ee ee AP Wirephete “wire throughout the area. Will the same icy phe- nomenon strike in the Pontiac area to mar our thoughts of April flowers? The weatherman an- ‘swers with a cautious yes and a dour forecast of “possible flurries.” Supervisors See 10 Per Cent Hike Proposed Budget Hits Record High : A record $10,710,920 tentative budget. will be submit- ted to the Oakland County Board of Supervisors by the! Ways and Means Committee tomorrow. Committee chairman Fred W. Smith of Royal Oak is . expected to call for.a varia Pontiac Hospital study, with the board ap-| prowing the figures for tax. allocation purposes at a y sai meeting next Mon- ay The proposed budget is bests roughly on a.10 per cent eres over last year's spending, and calls for $9,010,920 to be raised by, taxation. — Final passage will take place in the fall. However, next week’s ac- tion will determine what share of property taxes will be needed by). the county for its operation next year. No discussion on the final budget is expected tomorrow. MAJOR ITEMS Three other important items are on the agenda. * ® * The State Highway Department ug western part of the county. Supervisors must join the state ‘Doctors, County News..... Hee nebo ew + Editorials Sen eee ONES EEE eee, Obituaries cvedus**@esiseere OO] OF GO eecccee B ee ee ee 18, Lode bias? E Suit Postponed 15-Day Delay May Give Director : Time to Settle Rules Dispute Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty to- day granted a 15-day postponement said there was a ‘definite possibil- ity. that differences will be ironed out out of court.” Se A MEMO TO CAESAR ee Is Planned — Loan-Aid Fund Urged by Dulles 6-Part Foreign Help Plan Given to Special Senate Committee | WASHINGTON u—Secretary ‘of (State Dulles today -proposed that the United States set up a Special foreign aid fund from which needy countries could draw long- term easy-pay loans to develop their economies. He suggested such loans might run 750 million dollars a \year. In testimony to a special Senate committee ‘studying foreign aid, Dulles called, also for: recommendations ¢ bers of Congress who argue that the public has been confused by lumping all foreign aid into a single appropriations bill. Since by far the largest funds go to arming friendly allies, these members of Congress have, want- ed that point emphasized, 2. Continue the International Cooperation Administration as a semiautonomous. agency under the State Department to administer *inonmilitary aid. CONTINUE IKE FUND. 3, Continue the special presiden-|: tial contingency fund, now*100 mil- lion dollars a year, to meet for-| . eign aid emergencies, - 5. Maintain grant military aid at |aboyt the present level, but ex- pect to rearm America’s allies with “more modern types. of weap- ons” while cutting back the size - jot local forces. RESULT OF STUDY Dulles’ presentation was the re- sult of months of study. It was based not only on surveys made by the State Department, but also on such inquiries as that conduct- ed by groups headed by steel magnate Benjamin Fairless and movie czar Erie Johnston. * * * (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Dulles made it clear that the administration did not anticipate the lending of 750 million dollars si to Close Doors on Sa ; say Hes 0K on Postal Funds Will Halt Cuts Summerfield — Promises if Cash ls Approved WASHINGTON (INS) — Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield says mail service cutbacks set for next Saturday will not last long if the House acts fav-| find. orably this: week on his money requests. He expressed confidence that if the House Appro- priations Committee sends the measure to the floor, the full House will approve the entire 47 million dol- lars he asked to run the de- partment through June 30. Summerfield added that he was “assured” yesterday that the Senate Appropria- tions Committee would then “immediately con- vene” and send the House- approved bill to the floor): for a vote. “So,” he added, “there need be no long delay.” The House Appropriations’ Com- mittee has approved only 17 mil- lion dollars of Summerfield's re- aious Ean ree Summerfield _reit- erated that he is not bluffing about cutting out Saturday deliveries, closing post office windows on Saturdays and placing an embargo on all third class mail except merchandise. ISSUES ORDER (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Find 20 Dead Sheep; Hearing Set May 3 KALAMAZOO w—Farmer Stuart McCamley was charged today with cruelty to animals after the car- May 3. Dr. Norman H. Stoner, Kalama- zoo veterinarian, said, ‘‘This is the worst case I have seen in my 30 years’. experience.” McCamley, supervisor of subur- ban Porgage Township for more than 25 years, was recently de- feated for renomination to the post. 9 Quick Return to Normal! . Questioned as to whether he/...) = Reuther Urges Labor to Clean House ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. @®. — lwalter P. Reuther says American labor must clean house with the “stiffest broom and brush and the strongest soap and disinfectant” it can find. : * * Otherwise, Reuther told the United Auto Workers convention yesterday, “‘the reactionaries will clean it for us. But they. won't use a. broom; they'll use an ax, and they'll try labor movement in the process.” The UAW chief called on labor to “drive out every crook and — and ccna we can He drew a loud cheer from 2,300 delegates representing 142 million UAW members by declaring, “All - corruption is not on labor's si ” He charged that “ reactionary, corrupt managements ‘would rath- er pay a bribe to a crooked labor leader than to pay a living wage to the workers — by that crooked labor to destroy the/- ‘Stiff Broom--Strong Soap’ Reuther’s re-election as presi- dent of: the UAW, which he has WALTER REUTHER Bulletin Calls: for Big Slashes tse ta neh in Mail Service. jority in convention voting Wed- nesday. vote for his key proposals, These include an increase of 50 cents a month in basic union dues of $2.50 and changes in bargaining procedure to permit skilled trades groups to negotiate supplemental contracts within the industrial union’s structure. ; * * * Reuther’s keynote speech to the session of the convention union jurisdictional disputes to in- iternational diplomacy. Lansing Ceremony I know this ae these people and the Nazarene has sent two of his men, named Peter and John, to. find a place where they may mark the occasion ‘properly. I am having them followed. This may all have been prearranged; I have been unable to determine this for sure. But at + amy rate, Peter and John were given a signal. They were to watch for a man carrying a pitcher of water and go to his much. Today is the feast day of Trunk Western Railway's No. 17, the Intercity Limited, was getting a sendoff on her farewell run, bomber was; assembled. ing at Hickam AFB, Hawaii, it hit the peak only 40 feet the top; broke up and byrst into flames. parts of Nevada, California and six-jet swept-wing, in for a land- when from Land rescue teams which inched up the steep mountainside report- the last before yielding to a dieseljed “nothing but pieces” was found “Congress Can’t Role Needed Cash in Time, Says Local Official Pontiac’s Post Office will definitely be closed next »| Saturday, Acting Postmas- ter Leslie Dean said today. “I don’t see how Con- gress can move fast enough to prevent at least this Sat- field’s threat to lop-off Sat- parement receives $47 mil- in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 31. i. successor. of the wreckage. ature was 39, The 335-ton steam locomotive ; Pane a oun the bang aa | This One May Be Worth $300~ | = =. La 4 oEa 25 z gee 282 flit At one time that betrayal would have Hearing Junius’ recital, Pilate seemed ‘uk difficult; it will not be so hard now. Too man; tated. Hier, ce mace dist ned at cast bicee a. © oe | Sess sit Aer toes “Go to this house ‘at once,” “pn 3, » That always on se Sevens St heaps me | inate waitin 2 on kek ESOT slipped into the patched beggar’s cloak B ee oe ee peg Arh wt haaeeieaaoncmamey 4 di es % i j i New Puzzle Appears Today Here we go again on a new Pot-O-Gold puzzle. This one on Page 5 ‘ts worth $300 to the lucky winmer if no correct solutions are found for last week’s puzzle. At the very least it's worth $100, so|you won't want to pass up the chance. Now that the numbers are being used instead of words, you Ot Hed Kt qenek contety SNS op anne ot willing ore preety improved. . Just rhmember that the Juiges new indlet' on: the numbers betty eel eater. Re ee ee | weitten just the words, ; : ._-, 140 Aboard Brazilian Liner jJuly 1. Paris Hails Visit Dean revealed he had received of Queen, Duke |} Plane Crashes Kill 45 eae ee in Gay Festival are: a PARIS (®— Queen Elizabeth II . 1, Effective April 13, the post oe wa oe te A | rit Peak | in Hawaii === wece plrgh arrived in Paris today for pe ; os 2 a four-day official visit. France F egpagpecir yom Bygaiie = the most colorful pageant the re- A total of 45 persons, including five Americans, died|special arog - public has ever staged for a mot-lvesterday in three plane crashes in Nevada, Hawait te Apel 2, to: Oi * * and Brazil. , |elass mail will be received by the President Coty and a host All foug.crommped’ Were killed fa Hawall Wile itr At office except certain medical jot top-hatted French dignitaries) Force B47 bomber slammed into the tip of a 2, Pk Heitectove inttedintoly. tet beamed as the Viscount airliner! mountain above the World War II rest camip known @8/imbursement will be made to car- a young Queen ae “Happy Valley” on northwest Oahu. riers for uniform purchases, = ae pop to gecem only A The dead were identified at their home base at Altus| |S iteetive Apt 15, winter The drive te the al v4 (ist Lt. Sherman Bozeman gives service from streets on the Queen’s route were |JT-r Pilot, 25, Montgomery, or 19 bows 8 jammed with crowds waving Ala.; ist Lt. Frank R. 2, nt small British and French flags. |Clausi, observer, Altus; and goukidiinen len A bright sun shone and a brisk|S-Sgt. Haskell E. Gray, money or- breeze was blowing from the di-|crew chief, Altus. rection of the English Channel. In Brazil, forty persons, all be- The Queen st smiling from has , the capaugan phone in a beige _— Seon. were ees tna beara ensemble. Prince Philip wore the is trying to bring be- uniform of a Royal Air Force mar-| The plane, a fwo-engine Varig, public the annual problem + + burst into flames shortly after appropriations. * taking off from Bage, in south- “This ” ae teteen Wein ed ne ee at i oy Dean sul, "fhe Font Ofie bat —— the airport. The ,airliner, with 35 a year closest European . A busy underesti- scant of earegunees onl tine passengers and § crewmen, was seeing was arranged for Eliza- a last it has |beth's first trip to the French cap- to Alegre. he @ pal rss ital since she became queen. te) iepedala | cemmeh pect ia Congress yahoo gener erie teen me ie route today to a spot in desolate of the tre- toria crossed the Channel in 1855,|4¢8ert country where a missing in postal service and Elizabeth's first since she vis-|secret research plane and its dead ited Paris ag a princess in 1948./pijot were located yesterday. Pontiac,” Dean Olmsted, x * * - . how much x The flier was Robert L. Sieker, expanded each ngine 0. 35, Grananda Hills, Calif., a Lock- < . heed Aircraft Corp. engineering : “Every few years, Congress | pet a He and the U2 jet, a(/ OFECASt Offers sad te aa ee oe Takes Last Rum jist ss st vie, vax|Pontiac No Hope | tt St scents ye ished last Thursday after taking f : ony cue ctu. fee > hs Grand Trunk Western(% tm Mercury, Nev. [Of Spring Now =| Sia. va ‘ : . A mately 79 aircraft took Yields to Diesel in Sad] part’ in the ensuing search tn | THe Weatherman is issuing Pon- ‘Osada rst Ole. Ann Arbor Riders Sharing Cab Seats urday service unless his de- . ih vila MR a la i tf 6 es Mec %, th Romney Will Discuss Possible =| American Motors Expansion Plans for i i Wi ull -Ust e| ilies He me a i; Perm laut last month Ht ie uy a al rn ae fal iF re juan | t $3 $usee is gt i; Heli Bac § Ll Samuel Failon, 55, of & taxicab as he crossed a Detroit. slleraion and several other items. 465 E. Pike St. Super Market Aubura Ave. “700D-0-MAT ; hey " ‘ ts 4 } 2 ¥, % i ao 2 . L * i street. i 431 mb ip a : i Waterford Board’s Last i= Eaton County. Business to Deal With Farmington Interceptor sabe on Sewer lsu olt, i paid Donald aP ce Fatal Farewell for Couple; i PL: li if bi a £ : i ‘HELD IN SLAYING — Donald McMann (left), of H held and his 18-year-old girl friend was wounded as they said goodnight |vice, Capt. 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For its power’ Why not spend an hour at the aked very | Sorry, No Mail or Phone Orders Taken ) soon—and select your favorite Cadillac me. numerous to be overlooked—and too yf responsiveness and its riding smooth- apparent to be misunderstood. yess and handling ease are unexampled. model as your own? — Who, for instance, could behold a new / And who—knowing of Cadillac's many You can rest assured—the whole world Cadillac and not proclaim it the most? economies of ownership and operstion—. will approve your choice! a | ‘YOUR AUTHORIZED, CADILLAC DEALER ~ » t Now that you're tuina cccudeulad to the new Pot-O-Gold. set-up, the judges are. expecting you to come wp with more . and more winnipg solutions, If you pick the right numbers for this one, it Avill be worth $300 providing there isn't a win- last week's puzzle. Just remember to write in the the words, and get the answers in on time and 4 new ce contains a series of squares which are tically lettered and a corresponding list of sentences two clue words: Each of the words is nymbered. The } paar is to select the word which you think best fits the clue feentence. You then place the number of that word in the square which has the same letter as the clue sentence. | pointment as assistant press secretary in the White House. Mrs. Wheaton, director of women’s publicity in the Republican National | decide which of the two words makes the most sense in the sentence. You then write the number of that word in the In other words, you will read the clue labeled A and puzzle square marked A. | She replaces Murray Snyder, now an assistant secretary of defense. Do the same with all guts squares. Read all the clues carefully and be sure the right numbers are in the right squares, ant tata nance at ahd chee dled | PUZZLE NO. 45 Cc Flabbergasts Mrs. Wheaton | Eisenhower addressed the conven- || | tion of GOP women and confirmed By INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Mrs. Anne Wheaton, the first) woman ever named to the No. 2\contributions of women to Republi, spot on the White House news/can campaigns. She takes office staff. admits she is _ paar May 1. - | by the appointment. * * But the popular and personable | Mrs. Wheaton. was first appointe jnew aide~ to presidential news)to her present post—director o |secretary James C. Hagerty has! women’s activities for the Republi- /no qualms about accepting the post, can National Committee—by. for- (and says: mer national chairman John “It's a ‘great challenge in that® Hamilton in 1959. She has held ; | Tam the first woman ever to | the post under 11 different chair | hold the job. But I feel it is a men since then. © | great, great tribute by. the Pres- | ~~ * | ident to the part women have | played beth in politics and in the |in the 1940’s when he traveled for « ; the national committee on the two ns { * | PRESIDENT POSES NEW ASSISTANT — President Ei- | | senhower poses with Mrs. Anne Wheaton after announcing her ap- — Ea | Committee, said the appointment came as a “complete surprise.” |’. mg White House Press Job | the appointment, a tribute to the i She was associated with Hagerty: - : Rs "OPEN. TONIGHT Wautea —m 9 Because’ sy) love ‘nice things New! Sheer Van Raalte Doubles give double the -wear! Nc @ . 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She relates that oe was called rnc 1 sometimes result in Backache, ' campaigns of Gov. Thomas E. |Dewey. But to her mind, the . lgreatest thrill in 30 years as a © | Republican political worker came(\. |in 1952 when she toured the country ~ $s | with Eisenhower and ‘his campaign : ] 35° a pair : Their days are doubled! Yes, these |, stockings outwear nylons of comparable _ sheerness two to one—thanks to a new + + * * “Then,” she says, f Aa vertisement) | | | | Wrane | "” OG knitting process that gives never-before : and has engaged in some type of, fit, controlled’ stretchability, .a «silken. A. A wise teacher can best handle a child. (1) |, Public relations ever since. softness,’ a flattering duliness. Walk, FROWARD; (2) FORWARD. Her wide experience in her field,’ » bend, stoop, kneel . . . the possibility of B. This m be called a maeceriate of teenagers. (3) IM- ithe dre ~. ™ big an for! if * Let bP ghd pgmeeed iis Var IMPR e dramati ming o e an- & vist... 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A contestant may submit as many entries as he or she wishes but they must be on oificial entry blanks printed in this ‘newspaper. 3. To submit an entry the contestant must print his an- swers in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and attach -it securely to a 2-cent postcard. No entries will be accepted if they are in envelopes. Entries for Puzzle No. 45 must bear a Tuesday, April 16 postmark (or before). No entries received after that time whether mailed or delivered by hand, will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsible for entries lost or delayed in the mail. 4. Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. 5. The Pontiac Press will award a cash prize of $100 a koe to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. If ore than one winning answer is received the prize wil! be divided equally among the winners. 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In Detroit voters said NO en a $33 ‘million school building tax; a $50 million sewer bond issue also lost; Hazel Park ‘residents ‘don’t want a $200,000 swimming pool; Harper Woods taxpayers can live without a $100,000 library and a $190,000 Com- munity Center; Walled Lake also re- ‘fused a one-mill tax for a library. ditto in Berkley. Royal Oak lowered its bonded debt limit from 10 to 5 per cent. Flint rejected a $1,950,000 bond. issue for new fire stations; a big street improvement plan in Flint also was given a cold reception. Many others cotld be listed, with only an occasional approval. -* & * Does Monday’s decisions mean these are unworthy projects? Not necessarily. Most seem to be rather - sound civic improvement goals, But there is just a chance that *the tax-paying worm is about to turn. John Q. Citizen in large . numbers are giving warning that the growing tax bill must not only stop growing; it must be cut down - to size. ": * This in no way wipes out .pressing civic problems in many towns. Some border’ on the critical stage; they must be solved. But in their solving, public offi- cials and citizens alike must give serious thought to how much the public can—and will—accept in in- creased taxes. There is a limit. Democrats Hold Texas By the election of Texas Democrat RaLPx YARBOROUGH to the Senate Re- publican hopes of controlling that body were shattered. ‘YarsoroucH, running against a. field of 19 other Democrats as well as one unknown Republican and Tuap HutTcueson, won over his near- est rival, Democrat Congressman-at- large Martin Dres by a large majori- ty. Had Mr. Hutcneson been elected the Senate would be divided 48-48 giving Vice President Nixon the de- ciding vote for ‘reorganization ‘and GOP leadership. . a 3 x * * | The new Senator fills the unex- pired term of Senator Price DANIEL, now Governor of Texas, and will run for reelection November, 1958. He was a bitter critic of former Governor Suivers who led Texas into the GOP ranks in 1952 and 1956. An Austin attorney and World War II veteran, YARsorovGn is identi- fied with the liberal-loyalist (con- servative) grotip of Texas Democrats. He is considered a moderate in the matter of racial integration. x *« * The Administration at least can take comfort in the fact that Mr. Dres was not elected. In 1956 as Congressman-at-large he voted against most of the President’s major ‘proposals and was one of the five = Texas Representatives who signed the Southern Manifesto criticizing advertising M ve ‘sing ar. o ver Holds Key Pa Saféty Michigan: traffic control agencies, ‘newspapers, and top state officials are campaigning for greater safety on the highways in 2957, after en- couraging results from their efforts /in 1956. Gov. Watuases, in calling for re- newed efforts, points out that a care- ful check of the records shows that. ‘ 269 Michigan lives were saved in the ‘general traffic safety campaign last year. * * * State Police Commissioner JosEPH A. CuiLps, addressing the Traffic Safety Committee of the Michigan Press Association revealed that: Michigan is running 102 traffic deaths behind the number killed in the first three months last year. This is a good start, but it must be remembered that the heavy ‘traffic ~ months are still ahead. xk wk *& Other states are likewise attempt- ing to cut into the traffic toll, which was 40,000 in the nation last year. Educational safety campaigns, and increased high patrols are among. efforts being stressed. Gov. Wimu1Am G. Srratton, of Illinois, asking for doubling of the state police force of 600, made a pertinent comment when he said: “Our automobiles are safer, our reads are better. Unfortunately, our driving has not improved at the same pace.” . In the final showdown, the driver is the key to highway safety. The Man About Town Jersey Learned Pontiac Band Conductor Gets Endorsement There _ Lost: What $250 may be to you if you don’t send in that baseball contest entry before you forget it. They learned in New Jersey what we've known in Pontiac for many years when Dale C. Harris recently was guest conductor for its all- state high school band through three- | day sessions. A letter from Arthur H. Brandenburg, _ the New Jersey manager of the sessions, says: “The clinic will have a very whole- some and serious impact on instrumental teaching in our state. The meticulous care, patience and high standard: of musicianship that he exacted from these young players will long be felt here. “The band directors of New Jersey are deeply grateful to Pontiac for having had the opportunity to share in the great contribution Mr. Harris is making to the instsumental movement in our nation.” Latest newspaper change in the Pon- tiac area is the sale of The Fenton a oS dependent by Robert Beach, in whose family it has been for over a half century, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Silbar of Birmingham, the former of whom got his start as a cub reporter on The Pon- tiac Press. ‘-My under cover Fenton. cor- respondent tells me that Beach is in line for a federal - Your entry in the baseball con- test must be received in The Press office before noon on NEXT Saturday, April 13. Better make entries for all your family RIGHT © NOW, and your charece at that $250 witl_not be lost. When you want to learn definitely back around the turn of the century, © or even a little before, T. W. Jackson can almost invariably be of some heip. Bill has been with our city. through most of = growing pains. : One of the best traffic ‘agers is “Stay alert and. stay alive; « Make it coffee if you drive.” One of Oakland County's biggest trappers, Abe Morningstar who runs his trap lines along the Clinton River, tells me that the mother skunk hibernatés in winter, It is her mate that runs around scattering things. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Minnie Walven. of Leonard; eighty-sixth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Alban Thompson of North Branch; ‘fifty-third wedding anniversary.. Mr. and Mrs, Jerome B. “Cinta of Columbiaville; fifty-eighth. — anniversary. - ° ae George Kirkby \ of wey Orchard Lake Rd.; % “ley sont ~ bir j \ ~ f if i] { re i THE. roxmisc PRESS MONDAY, : The New Champion David Lawrence Says: Partisan Politics Cause WASHINGTON—What a strange travesty on government—even “modern” government — that the world is witnessing today as the news dispatches tell the people about -the quarrel between the executive and legislative branches - of the United States. government on the subject of postal service. A whole nation, accustomed to prompt delivery of mail, its busi- dependent on the speedy trans- port of its com- munications postal system in months — and Party controls and the Republicans con- trol the White House and cabinet. Abroad—even just across the boae be Cantante ee But in these days when much is being said about “modern” Re- publicans and “modern’’ Demo- - crats the only things that are modern are the size and classifi- cation of the particular items in the budget. The desire to spend lira is in principle apr the dema- ANTIQUE SYSTEM Under a system where politics - reigns supreme and ‘‘spending’”’ is the supposed test of ‘“‘liberal- ism” it might be thought that the pointing with righteous indigna- tion at an antiquated system of government which allows the ex- penditure of about $71 billions a year to be made the subject of political whim and selfish caprice. - In Canada, in Britain, in Aus- tralia, in New Zealand, in South _ Africa, in every modern govern- ment where the parliamentary system is in vogue there couldn't “1 Mit one. 6 salle fathers were fooled when they es- timated the cost at three million, or would he have us believe that they fooled the taxpayers when they asked for only three million? I think we are all certain that the hospital planners could not miss their estimate by a third nor would they purposely ask for only two-thirds of the required amount . so it might be that Mr, Kern is doing a little fooling of his own. Let someone who knows the ane wer speak up, for as the saying , “It's fun to be fooled, but its more fun to know,” andI, for ore, would like to know. A. C. Roberts THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Neither can they die any more: for they are equal unto ve an- gels; and are the children of God being the children of the resur- rection.—Lute 20:36, * * * I came from God, and I'm going back to God, and I wen't have any gaps of death in the middle of my life.—George MacDonald. Case Records of.a Psychologist: paste ‘English Can Hold You Back Donna’s dad is wrong in pa- good as well as good English. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE “ Case U-349: Donna D., har te is an attractive college coed “Dr, Crane, I have a problem father,” she admitted with a rue- ful smile, * * * “He is. a. self - made b siness leader and earns saying if, people WORDS ARE TOOLS 3 we try to carve ideas, And every skilled workman:-knows that pre- Fars one w hye nln rela ‘Words are simply tools by which made, should recognize that lan- guage is one of the first things people notice about their com- panions. He wouldn't think of attending. a Rotary luncheon dressed in greasy overalls. And he realizes that it would not increase his popularity to drive around in a dirty automobile with a broken window and dented fenders. * * * In similar fashion, his rough language and excessive.speech er- rors do not help him in. businees or social affairs. — Now we don’t recommend an ultra elegant style. Indeed, ‘Eng- lish professors permit much more - leeway nowadays in the use of our language. It is thus entirely all right to _ Split an infinitive. 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Broadway Lake Orion The following dealers are displaying the “MATCHLESS”, “AUTOMATIC ALL THE WAY” RANGES . : - Oberg's Appliance a yor Kaper your bicthahann? ‘hie sank: we wie’ Bills to poly 435 Main Street the 14 birthstones in general use. You can make a birthday book Rochester | by cutting each picture apart and mounting the separate months |] » on individual sheets of construction paper. Tie the pages together Wayne Gabert's into a book. Then have your friends write their names and birth- Appliance days on the appropriate pages. 121N. Saginaw The birthstone for January is the garnet, a transparent ‘stone, Pontiac deep red in color. In ancient days garnets were prized highly for o MB\ AMETHYST se | O \\ é N) ‘1. Gasnet nok Aasatteiet their brilliance, and there is a legend that Noah used them to light the Ark. Thomas Economy Here is a lady of the 1860' 8 wearing a Sentched set of uum ~ Fgrniture bead dress, earrings, necklace, bracelets, brooch and buttons. $61 S. Saginaw The amethyst is the birthstone for February. It is a trans- | Pontiac ‘f} parent gem whose colors range from pale violet to deep purple. | ‘Many centuries ago some people believed the amethyst had magic | : : powers which would protect against poison or plague. Small bottles Lake Orion Appliance and drinking cups of amethyst are found in anciént gem collections. 158 S. Broadway St. Valentine is said to have had an amethyst ring engraved with Lake @ head of cupid. Color both pictures and hold them. for the rest | of the calendar months which follow this week. Good Housekeeping Shop (Marian Rucker of Rock Hill, S.C, won $10 for this idea. Send | 51 W. Huron Street your suggestions in care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins, | ~ Pontiac. | AP Newsfeatures.) city \ FREE SIRE a A REGULAR $15 VALUE PREE WITH THE PURCHASE OF A “MATCHLESS” AUTOMATIC GAS RANGE DURING OUR BIG SALE See the acting TEM-TROL AUTOMATIC TOP BURNER featured on this new 1957 ROPER GAS RANGE... sre tabemen an ating * = se SAVE *25°° THIS $294.75 ROPER RANGE DURING THIS iy 69% SALE ONLY WITH OLD STOVE FREE INSTALLATION CONSUMERS POWER ¢ ‘ OMPANT Y "N’ AFTER FOR EASTER PARADING 4 Bet “ut Nees i Be \ / fs cL PonttAc Piss. MONDAY, arnt 8, 380 y oy \ . | , | } s mn eas # saat Pe I av re = ge ati eS JU IOR EDITORS ) | Fashion dcintiasta Wisconsin scientists studying the —————————— me Bi Jee stadia ear ans] | NPANUARY Sara inte Sonera | b fortune at Penney! f a little wrap me ... a lot of wash and wear! POWDER PUFFS in nylon fleece! _NYLON’S NEWEST AND NICEST FABRIC . . . DANCE ME IN... ~POLISHED PATENT CONVERTIBLES Miss Tap-toe prefers ¥ her strap-flet served in gleoming black potent! They must be be-bowed and be-jeweled and a many splendored thing! The straps should go up or down for her most formal occasions! The quality must be best! The lasts scientific and the fit assured by the = Brannock measuring device! Then they must be priced so dad will love them, too. And _ that’s what Penney’s did! 12% te3 5.50 - 8% to 12 4,98 _ Takes tossing around, falling off hangers, bus ride smudges, and dunks out dirt without losing a blush of its color, The neck takes scarves, glitter pins! The pockets hold your hands, your change or a showy hanky! A versatile topping—Penney-priced! White—ice pink—ice a os Toddlers’, : to 3, long or short........ sete 6G, 95 ces 795 4 Ll Baie Sep ice sciscccieng et « - .9.95 Mrs. Adah Rose Kayga By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | a foe of ie os iM a ee: Pe) i a a | Wot al Pi \ * - Deaths 7 in Pontiac and Nearby ce _ Mes. Lourena M. Cromie (364 Vicon Av, died Saturday She is survived by children, Mrs.|and the Rev. A. Robert eee a Louena ~ Cromie, §8,' of 2035|Delma Stapp of Houston, Tex.; and 1 = Service jor Mrs. OE aa Gee , i THE # PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, “APRIL 8, 1957 Hamlin Rd., will be at 11 am. Robert and Claude Kayga of Pon-\Oxford from the William R. tiac. Service will be held at 2 p.m. eek bu, A ee Oxford until 11 ‘Claude Cecil Tomlin of yesterday morning il es fn Onkview Cometery, Rey may Charen wt al ae Washington|Tomlin of 2301 Judah Lake Rd. Oak. Mrs, sons, Norman and Bruce, both of Rochester; a daughter, Mrs. Mari- F lyn Swarthout of Utica; a: brother, Lioyd Juengel of Birmingham; and three sisters, Mrs. Nora Savage of Pontiac, Mrs, M yrtle Ladd of Uti- Williams Lake’ Rd. died Sunday: evenfhg at his home after a six- ca and Mrs. Ta Phillips of Royal month's illness, Oak. Mrs. Cecil ‘Green : Green, 73, of 4400 Elizabeth Lake Rd., who died Saturday, will be| sch Oppernian, and a son, John held from the Clegg Funeral Home | #!'tis of Bay City. in Ohio at 3 p.m. Tuesday. urial will ‘illo me-|28¥ at the Huntoon Funeral Home as Lucas ede! oe poo bolas William H. Marbach of = . irst Presbyterian Church of- Funeral Home-has made the ar-| 9 i544 = ‘ai Pager rangements. Mrs. Goten is survived by her|?-™- &t Elm Lawn Cemetery in husband. — : Bay City. David Robert Harper David Robert Harper, son of Robert and Thelma Preston Har- ie. died yester-lmunity Church, with burial in ercy Hospital, Perry Mt. Paik Mrs. Cromie is survived by twoltiome, Drayton Plains jterford Township, was a general foreman of General Motors Truck WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —| 224 Coach, and had been in real Servite for Mrs. Cecil (Mary Eva) |®*tte business. . Mrs. Fred F. Stevens Fred F. , 21 Mariva St. died at birth/ Mother of Mrs. J. Lee Voorhees of Saturday morning, at Pontiac) Pontiac, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday loyd E. Opperman . Floyd E. Opperman, 87, vf 5515) OES, —- 266. and fermer teacher at (Boughner of a died yesterday at his home. Survivirig are two sons, George Flint and Burley Boughner of Lake Orion. Service will be held at 11 a.m. Wedriesday at Allen's Funeral ot iHome with Rev. Fred Clark of.’ ficiating. Burial will be in Stiles ; Cpmetery, Lapeer. He had been a constable of Wa- He is survived by his wife, Ann) Service will be at 1 p.m, Wednes- eeprom OXFORD .— Service for Mrs. (Helen) Stevens, 78, Spanish Cardinal Dies at Age- of 76° | MADRID Ww — Pedro Cardinal Pets Segura y Saenz, long d ter. in the Roman Catholic Church an ‘LAKE ORION — Claude Cecil a@ storm cen- strength it has 10. fee Caribbean islands will install airfields to accommelnte tarbojet| view tourist planes. ‘ leonsin Associated Press Bureaus, |will be held Tuesday at the Com-| eany Cuno anne Sep McConville died Saturday night Osteopathic Hospital. Surviving are his parents, a sis-. ter at home, and ‘brothers Tom and Dennis of St. Louis. | The body will be sent from the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home this afternoon to Peshtigo, Wis., for funeral service and burial. Mrs. “Adah Rose Kayga, 65, of — Deaths Elsewhere MADRID # — Pedro Cardinal Segura, 76, archbishop of Sevilla and a cardinal since 1927 who was. Protestants and any Spanish regime not an absolute monarchy and who frequently was at odds with various ‘governments ot Spain, res today. * * | : ey eron, Il. — George T.: McConville, 71, former head of | Minnesota and Wisconsin. Asso-| ciated Press bureaus who retired in 1953 after 37 years with The AP, died Saturday. McConville was born in Wheatland, N. D. x* * * LOS ANGELES w — Mts. ‘Nan- chess cochampion who won her first championship in Belgium a at’ the age of 20 and a Los Angeles}. aia photographer, died Satur- ¥ *. * . | NEW YORK # — Charles L.| Mulligan, 71, assistant feature edi- tor and art columnist of the New [ York Post who formerly worked | - on the New York Daily News, the Brooklyn Eagle and the Brooklyn Standard Union, died Saturday. —— 3 Speeds Forward, 3 Speed Reverse Country Aire 20" ‘WINDOW FANS “SAVE 19! : 9°?! $1 Down Holds na Easy Terms! 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Reg. to 69c! | Reg. to $1.69! i to $1.69! Charae Yours at Waites « » Fowit Floor. ico Mine |i at 7 the supercharge principle. Eas- installed in a few Gelonies its cars, trucks. and tractors. The manufacturers, the Vacu- complained later, “It took me. as long as from Chicago to Baltimore to get my suitcase off the plane matic Carburetor Co., 7617-424-|"fer we landed.” baggage pick-up point, The bag-|trying hard to, equal us or do slush en route to the winged \ 0 W. State, Wauwatosa, Wis., * & *& gage ‘crews, with no passengers|better, knowing that if any of us/Pave taken this into account, 8P-pjeasure domes which fly today \ are offering: a Vacumatic to; On the trip home from the|in the way on ground level, andifails we can't blame it on the |Parently. o will vanish. anyone who will — it = |Bermuda conference, which took\unhampered by Having to first\New York Port Authority or any- Pan-Am plans a ticket-purchase | Fasten seatbelts. No — ye eve gar hoy ay ladl junder three hours, I waited 40)j0ad the bags into trucks, will be|/body else except ourselves—for| and check-in area with 48 posi- [That will be $8,000,000 for the 4 full fr ape rticulars if minutes for my bag to nuzzle into|shooting the bags into the terminal|these terminals will be entities.! tions. This one ‘terminal will |terminal, please. P pee waite chem ya aad year the customs area at Idlewild. ‘And| : name and address on a Post en it came its lock-clasp "|THE | BERRYS © : . ~ By Carl Grubert 9 eatd today. ‘ ONE-DAY . CAR-HOP . Scenanth agentes any VORRRSINEDA SASS There was open disgruntiement | ——— 1 among other passengers who had | pe fico CLEANING SERVICE DRIVE-IN SERVICE HAMPTON SPECIALS | to wait, too. Nobody is more at Main Office * { these beefs than airline : ° BARGAINS S —— = 22 In by 10 Out by 5 MAIN PLANT |, GOOD SERVICE MEN Bring tt in—Save the difference. TUBE ane RCA COLOR TV Call_us—Free home trial. PORTABLE TV 6 Makes—$80.95 up OPEN “TIL 9:00 sm W. \ “Don't Negiec? Slipping lonrmxine otas ‘i in aa 7 a Automatic Washer and _Briefly, Pan-Am's terminal looks re : : . SS ce ae ; . . Hi FALSE TEETH ced uae pied teen: ~~ Satellite May Hold . Helps Obtain Cash for New Buildings Dryer Re pai r Se rvice t : . 4 z su dicaps. - 80 ‘designed that it can handle 60 to 0 b 5 6Y : —_— sae creas) sett Ets [6 cars or taxi every two minutes fo Orbit 3 or 6 Years ! ‘AN Wakes -- Export Traled Techalelans ly set, Gives it feel. ‘ tee ; zs ; BST Tee: iy mii ar oT! PASE Ca to Banner Year for U.S. Churches ALL WORK GUARANTEED eed samy, one pasty tase as say -jliner every 15 minutes. The satellite which American) — . Com Automatic Parts Grae Sounter. . : i. <« Fe scientists plan to launch _— CHICAGO (# — “There is every| Wells handles the firm's busi-| mates that campaigns now in pro- plete Line of les a e ithe next 16 months may remain indication that this will be a rec-jness on a public relations basis.|gress by 200 churches will result pes a Suppl now (Aasertoemens ; ahi tote: seiave bs gage: and in its orbit around the earth for|ord-breaking year for churchiIt organizes committees andjin ‘more than 200 million dollars. Alt yy of Dryer v to ling ther wey trong vale five or six years instead of just|fund-raising — not only in the/trains leaders. Wells says @ flat} His fund - raising organization FIGNT | a pod =~ adi paral days or weeks, says a- Massa-|United States but throughout the|fee is charged for the service —' dates to 1910. His father, the fen ema eager os ih meee Bae re eh cce atopic. wen he ono the crc determines nude. Hebe Wl, sow, BUSSAR D ,, coughing an cu e a few feet after. the amount of the fee. remains honorary chairman of the’ breathing during toceeting attacks of oo by Ww ‘Wonder- combat a ergy, relax bronchial dimes remove aids freer breath’ » Whirlpool, ORCA, Sylvania, Philce, Admiral, Pan-American World Airways ‘unveiled a model of its new ter- minal building for greater Idlewild ‘the other day and it looks like a ifine contribution - to passenger- handling efficiency | and creature | +. * | American, United, TWA and all |the other big companies which use| - re 4-252 fIdlewild are expected to build somewhat similar terminals on the huge airdrome. “glass” is a two-story building so entering the building. They board the terminal, thus do not have to, clamber over gas ‘hoses, trucks, us and sounder Get MENDACO at drug- Pontiac's Newest CHRYSLER -jother craft. ‘They will be protected from the j wanting hy tae “aeieet.” @ four. | acre roof which a out 110 feet The airlines have been able to * * * “We'll have a three-speed belt conveyor from the plane to the \Obsolete before they are finished— TEN | I. \ | _ \ THE. PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL) 8, 1957 oot — A : = ere Bob Considine Says: ae! | ‘ wk | I | GAS BY “JET-ING” Car © are wasting ‘peteaNew Te lt Eas. Ait Tr vel . tees Ve ermina o Ease Air Trave saa tin dsveeed o eae NEW YORK (INS) — A fellow From é to 70 per feat ofbetore the first passetiger steps off. Private enterprise is xsing to do aj have 500 lounge seats, as com- bs ve 9 that saves gasoline by who made that’ recent Seattle to “ye bags will be waiting when|seeny ag SALESPOINT’ |. _|l0t for the passenger.” pared to the $58 avaliable for all ’ et-ing and Vacu-mating.” It/Baltimore trip in the Boeing oltne first . passenger ‘ appears to as head te be It has been the of| the airlines now planted at is automatic and operates onjin three hours and 48 minutes|claim his. ~ 5 @ salespoint in|, me terminal builders of late that| New York’s LaGuardia. . , their edifices and installations are so swift is the progress of air travel. PanAm and’ the others| oe, Tenne Hrouah grease and PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE There Is a Branch in Your Neighborhood HURON DRY CLEANERS and SHIRT LAUNDRY Main-Office and Plant: 944 W. Huron St. Phone FE 2-0231 the plane from the second floor of) loffer. their patrons the finest food, This is indicated by a reapprais- al of the-atmosphere’s density at | 300 miles, altitude of the proposed soaged s orbit, said Dr. Josef. At en Hynek. * * * “The atmosphere (at 300 miles) is. less dense than was expected,” hynek told a newWs conference yes- terday, Information on the density was obtained through rocket tests, although the rockets did not reach that height. The data provided by the rocket Fund-Raising Firm Looks Forward This is the- opinion of a inn who -has helped churches raise more than a half-billion dollars Inc. In the sat decade, Wells’ firm has completed fund-raising can- vasses for 6,000 churches. “We reached canvassed tives in 98 per cent of oe sat jects,’ "he said, “We not only help the Sogo tests provided the. basis for ajobtain its funds, we are part of since World War II. He is Col. Lewis G. Wells, 52, chairman of the board of Wells Organization, Phone FE 2-6445 “84 Qakland Averiue — Free. Parking. Among ‘the 1,000 churches han-|board of directofs. died last year the average Wells’ fee was $3,000. Wells figures. his fees have averaged 3.6 per cent of the total funds raised, He esti- Col. Wells is a Presbyterian. His, father ig an elder in the Pres-| byterian church in Steubenville, the upsurge in the present cond of church building. There is an} increasing pressure for a in new communities. We are al church fund-raising counsel. The} churches wanted to do it and didn’t} know how to do it. We showed | them how.” ca. There are 25 offices in ns United States, 12 in Canada, 3 in} New Zealand, 6 in Australia, 3} vice president of the company’s} of Sts. Denis, Eleuthere and Rus-jdertakes a fund-raising project, it | Atlantic Division, gives a_ bold’ tique. conducts a four- to eight-week ipl canvass for a church to deter-| | Wells’. firm employes 624 peo-| in South Africa and 1 in London. ledge: “When this terminal is finished) The British Museum's original mine the amount that is likely to} “better educated guess” that the satellite, because of less density, may remain in its orbit far longer than was first predicted, he said. Martyr’s Tomb Found PARIS — After 12 years of digging, the tomb of three 5th Cen- tury Christian martyrs has been found under the Church of St. Denis. Jean Jules Pierre Formige, chief architect of historic monu- ments, said this confirms legends about buria] in a common grave ‘finest flying, and ‘multi-million ‘dollar equipment. for years now, ‘but the only thing they've devised ito protect a passenger who must walk to the ship in the. rain is an/| jumbrella—an invention that some-| ‘what pre-dates the Wrights. The ‘new terminal roof takes care of ‘that. PLYMOUTH IMPERIAL Dealer R & R Motors ; Inc. 724 Oakland Ave. . Our new show rooms and service building now under construction . * |Special Purchase Sf’ 57 NORGE Laundry Pair * * * * \ | As for the baggage, Harold E. Gray, who flew the first Pan-Am Clippers from Port Washington, | aes Tal Island, to Lisbon ‘2 years ee ple, with 324 of them in Ameri- | ago, and who is now executive When the Wells organization .un-} eguiar , Cycles, regular Reg except for Chrysler ! ee Regular For Chrysler Owners the era of lurch, lean and lunge has © Rinse Water Softner $ | ended. Torsion-Aire Ride... Chrysler's all-new suspension Five corte etens, ush away : . ... Makes road travel a relaxing new kind of motion! a from light : In the jaeeeen new Chrysler there’s no more tensing your- This history-making new oes | : just one of the new Price wtb teed. : self — sudden stops . . . no more leaning against experiences ag Bas ye in the Mii sler for 1957. ; . : es weapon i’ Torsion Al “hide, greatest otegutive’ cide lowe bow etsy ites over Ths Ml F betodly | iD: geapen_i' Torsionshive (Ride, greatest sevemtive ride cats no nor the ita to on mt wane 2 YEARS NO DOWN 90 DAYS This new ride is an exclusive combination of suspension = Sa t do net have Torsion-Aire Ride, A at make a button T: * drive and secre me re me eet Ge carl Ser el sat as ky a TO BAY dint ee and rubber-isolated ball-joints and outrigger rear springs and Optional at extra cost i fl Watch our progress and place your order now! ‘we'll be able to deliver the last 'piece of plane baggage within one ‘minute of the arrival in the ter- }minal oft the last passenger off the manuscripts range from the Magna Carta to Alice in Wonderland, and its library contains nearly 4,- 000,000 volumes. be raised. It trains parishioners to call on fellow members of Xa church in a face-to-face — for funds. THE MIGHTY CHRYSLER snes qinenaraun cae in = aaeratins a new lower center of prevey. Together, they spell a new sensation in motoring t others-can’t even imitate, NOW IN THE $3000 PRICE RANGE » R& & R MOTORS, INC. \ 724 Oakland Ave. Phone ‘FE 8-6801. Pontiac, a \ ‘ f #8 * SAVE! *143" NORGE Deluxe 2-Way Dryer! i @ DUAL-DRY SELECTOR, LETS YOU DRY WITH OR WITHOUT HEAT! “ Regular Price $22995 | nora Dispenser Wheel Washier.. © With Suds Saver NE Se B Your Electrical Appliance Specialist : Kad N. Sosinay St. orm _ Phone FE 5-6189 FRIDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS ‘eH 9 P.M. ‘ ‘ : st : j oe i bos yee ‘ . of 4 ; eee Sa yee : » ie fiay ] : i : , 28 \ Le 3 y | \ i : j yf ee sy ; ' ] i Pie 3 A ‘ oe _* . ee | \ ear , ’ : it rk f \ he \ : : a ‘ : ; : & fa iy \ ¥ t / ‘ ie | | t : ' ‘ ‘ * ‘ \ | ry i | @\- ‘ \ . | i | \ @ ' | | Te eae | ’ aa) ‘ Pea ae \ iy ae \ 1 \e \) | i : \ 4 : i Pinel wiusdck ed el THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 8. 1957 | | pd ORS Aa coll eee nian i Lo two wastebaskets for the Legisla-| eowi, political columnist| ‘Name Elks Winners 5 Others are. “Bvadna “ foe iNew ews of Sérvice Personnel Politicians Shun |=" | nu Turnbow of the Phoenix Ge Smith of Laning end Sally An Wright; who has a winter home} rete gays statchouse pundits, re- oa Two high shel ed o¢ Traverse. i Each will ae ey Z in nearby Scottsdale, said his deterring to Wright’s oriental dome| @udents, from Muskegon receive $400 and will compete for megs rn Archi fect’ Ide haenbea. a medieval fortress in|@f. sires, call it “The a a de ge aol Jam Mo scholarships offered inthe lnc be baune tale eaplaahe ‘a | S q Spal. ae lof the August, Moon.’? - <* 4 = gts og: Fons “Dislike Wright's Plan’ — appointed right guide of leapitol beneath a canopy built som , ' ¢ et ‘end , his recruit com- PLETSCHER Plane USS Cur-| birds would fly in and out,” Voda “SH POT Beef tiss, which participated in thelis taking his fight to Arizona's > | youngsters. : ¥Y ROAST ‘Ib Uae 5 ‘pany at -Great Steers Coeretion Tocateune 1. Lean Beef Veal Leg Veal Shoulder = Tender Beef > Lakes Naval _ Training Center ‘is Jerry 0. Jen- ereayx, son of <” * * As far as Arizona's politicians; are concerned, the plan. is: for bal Mr. and Mrs. birds. The . Lewi : concedes his pl ; ' patel fence ones Lewis 0. dene. _ rahe, who conetes ns tall SHORT -RIBS | ROAST STEAK | CLUB STEAKS to ang Excelsior Institute, devoted Cooley Lk. 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Sanee lo strange continent where men are stilt so ruggedly independent they won't stand for backseat’ driving. “A husband there would not let his wife tell him how to drive,” said Gilberte Thirion, a pretty) me sprout from Brussels who at 29 is Europe's top feminine auto rac- “He is the boss—in the car, 45; “T am amaze to see so many women.behind the wheel in. this The man sit beside her “In Europe if you See a man) aad a woman in the car, it is al- ‘most always the man who is at the wheel, He would not trust her Miss. Thirion, who has won 20 of the 60 races she. has partici- pated in during the last five years, came here for the interna- tional races at. Sebring, Fla., last _codriver, European Men Rale the Highways| Mrs. Nadege Ferrier of Switzer- land, piloted a Renault Dauphine and finished first their. small car category. ‘ * fe * “I compete mostly against men,” said the tawny-haired Bel- gian mademoiselle, who was top sports performer of 1956. 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OF SALE DAN DONALDSON 9 Auctioneer ny Telephone wrens +1P « — Lanett. Michiens i: HARDWARE — TOOLS — SPORTING GOODS window and pedestal’ electric fans, picnic jugs, ice LAWN and GARDEN Hand mowers, rotary and reel: power mowers, shovels, rakes, hoes and garden tools of all kinds, children’s wading pools, gym sets, slides, garden carts, wheelbarrows, lawn rollers, revolving clothes lines, aluminum porch furniture, _ etc. | mesons’ ‘tools, paint sprayers, brushes and accessories, 7 APPLI ANCES, JEWELRY, Etc. Steam and dry ixons, toasters, waffle bakers, electric frypans, deep fryers, hair dryers, mixers, clothes hampers, kitchen step-on cans, Cosco stools, choirs, tables, portable phonographs, portable and table radios, Elgin American pearl sets, jewelry, lighters, Elgin, Gruen, Helbros, Benrus, Bulova watches; diamond dinner rings, engagement rings, wedding TERMS OF SALE CASH — DELIVERY OF MERCHANDISE AT ONCE g Y Ee ee ee a a eg 7 he itfon, Net Add Accents ’ of Softness Lace Still Favorite Choice for Formal Wedding Dress bridal gowns ready for the bride. of late spring or summer, Most significant’ change from ewest, Bridal Gowns Are. Romantic, - ’ be | i } rf f Picturesque, » g iwere greeted by the hostess and| Reception — Guests Feel © Expected Relative to Introduce Them _to Others By EMILY POST A letter tells me: “My ,son-in- law’s aunt invited my daughter and me to a reception at her house, We went to the reception together and when we arrived we my daughter’s mother-in-law who) offered us refreshments and then hurried on ta mingle with her sis- ter’s many guests. Neglected | . “We knew no one at the recep- . peti oF gowns in past tion and were not introduced to : . any: of the guests. My daughter's "The mew gowns are shaped mother-in-law didn't even return over a drift of net, organdy or to talk with us. after a while - JACKIE POWELL the . synthetics, artfully nhaneu- I became very uncomfortable and vere@ to keep their freshness decided to leave. The eigen ot ser daugh- while composing a pretty — ter, Jackie, to Ji arrington is . ture, Z = “As we were getting ready fo | nnounced by Mrs. Geneva Powell Wy kaise amen aie ey svete materi |e ban never svn td Rap lected: The slim sheath (belled I did not hesitate to tell her, She |Powell of Kennett road. John is from knee to floor for the formal was very much surprised at my |e 50m of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D, Harrington of South Telegraph - « Even chiffon, the big spring fash- - * fon, is reflected ‘inthe formal jshould have had the courtesy to « bridal gown by means of the set-in introduce us to a few of the guests. Te H * cummerbund, Jinserts, floating I would very much appreciate hear . a onors f scarves and pretty beaded bodices, ing from you on this matter.” - Dj E | : Pic ‘aiiag te a Sane cena Answer: At any reception of size lane U er 5 in the very formal gown So Pe’ Pemomn| eoey ne mere SS Diané Eul bride-e | _ does the caped shoulder, the obi arriving guest than to introduce) “lim '“ a : sash, the covered-up a her to one or two nearby persons.| Lewis E. Wint, was the honoree the bateau neckline, jer! the sister of the hostess! at a tea. given Saturday. The f - e refreshment, yere , £ Favored fabric for the torhal Scoeasity com ten 7 sone oie | tea, the Srat of many aahalg se $ is. of la , % y — > | tial parties planned for Miss = 8, Of course, lace. It's used ers who were nearby — even, : ‘ * alone or in company with pleated . though you had not been intro- Euler, was giyen by Mrs. Elmer « Silk chiffon, silk - faced- taffeta, duced to them. The roof of a friend| R. Pettengil! and Mrs. John E.' * organdy, batiste, or pure silk taf- is supposed to serve -as an intro- Windiate at the Pettengili home -— ims ie he hid ot ee te ~ . line), the dome skirt, the shirt- waist dress, the outright sheath with slim train, the lacy camisole top. . feta, NEW HEADDRESS The bridal headdress looks more like a miniature hat this year. Big flat bows of” silk and satin make lovely caps from which a’ length This ankle-length. gown has - white lace as veiling for bouffant pink petti- coats. The full shirred skirt nips in at the waist with a pink cummerbund sash ending in jiuge streamers at the back. _The headpiece is a small shoro veil. cap with a o . . ° vell, shoulder, - or full- length, can float. . The essential ingredient in pick- ing the right wedding dress is, of course, planning. It’s importartt hot only to find a dress that will make you look pretty but to allow Women's Section For the young bride, the short informal gown is ideal. This one of imported lace, has cap sleeves, . shallow neckline and skirt that shows flat. front with fullness gathered to the sides and back. It’s worn with a tiny cap. enough time for fittings, changes and adjustments. PAGES 13-15 * * * This is the way to avoid those | last-minute crises that send a » bride, her whole family and some , bridal consultant into a tizzy. With « Proper planning, a crisis is im- * possible—or almost impossible. f ‘ * Delta Kappa sorority when mem- + bers met at the home of Mrs. E. Zeta Chapter Holds Election Mrs. N. G. Polk was reelected president of Zeta Chapter of Alpha MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1957 Personal News of Interest Frances, of Ottawa drive, motoring to Washington, D. C.,,are proud parents of a son, Mi- where they will spend the week. 'chael Robert, born April 3 at Uni- road is a guest at the Thunderbird * resort motel in Miami Beach, Fla.,, Wixom of Lakeland avenue. Mr. where she is vacationing, were honored by members of their family Sunday afternoon. Mrs. S. V. Sekles and daughter, , Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Wixom are (nee Sue Stolpe) of Ann Arbor, * x ‘versity Hospital, Ann Arbor. Roberta Rapaport of Mohawk! Paternal grandparents of the in- a paport of Mo fant are Mr. and Mrs, Charles S. and Mrs. Clarence H. Stolpe of Starr avenue are the maternal * * * grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald Newest necklace in Paris for a young girl is the one made of iri- tad nsec oe ae Soe ” | descent mauve, pink and smoky tion of the McDonalds’ 50th wed- attitude. She felt it was her duty as the hostess’ sister te mingle with the guests rather than of- fer special attention to us. | “I, on the other hand, expected | no special attention bat felt she, duction, “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it ever proper when ng in someone’s house to turn one of the hostess’ plates over to see what kind of china it is? I think It is very bad- manners but a friend of | mine thinks it is perfectly accept- able. Will you please tell us what you think about this?’’ Answer: Actually it is not rated as good manners, but when done by someone who has a special in- terest in china, it is excusable. tell me if it is wrong to ask a bride-to-be where she ahd the bridegroom are going on their hon- eymoon? I was told that it was.” Answer: No one has the right to ask this question. . ‘Beauty Hint “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please} road. The.couple plans a June wedding. Pre-Nuptial in Clarkston, Silver and white tapers flanked the centerpiece, a miniature bride and groom. White roses, snapdragons, daisies and azaleas decorated” the Pettengill home for the affair. Among guests attending the tea were grandmothers of Diane and her fiance—Mrs. Charles B. Fox of Durand, Mrs. William B. ' | Sharp of Pontiac and Mrs. Floyd Barrett of Holly. : Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Eule of Ottawa drive are parents of the bride-elect. Lewis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Bar- rett of Holly and Lewis Wint of Farmington. = Pythian Sisters Hear Speaker Mrs. Lawrence Hansen spoke of the needs of special educational workers for handicapped children in the Oakland County area at the prevent tooth decay by avoiding Thursday meeting of Mizpah A visit to your dentist at the/Temple Seven, Pythian Sisters. prescribed interval should «never| Carolyn Kaufman, district dep- be overlooked. But you can help uty, was a guest at the meeting, Serving on the social committee habits like opening bobby pinsiwere Mrs. George Janes, Mrs. Oe RE aa Ai . Cleo Wiley on Otter drive Thurs- . * day evening. ding anniversary, which will oc- | blue beads twisted into choker or|with your teeth and biting off/Eliery Thomas and Mrs. Fred _ ~ *& * cur on Wednesday. rope; thread. Wheeler. __ . ’ Serving with Mrs. Polk are Mrs, Among those attending were = oe eam alee ear ae : Wiley, vice president; Wilma Webb, their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. | Q ue a pee and Mrs. William J. Ash of In- dianapolis, Ind.; Joan Ash of Chi-| cago, a granddaughter; and Mr.) and Mrs. Harold Beacom of Pick- © ford. Other relatives present for |? the buffet supper were from Ann) ie Arbor, Ypsilanti, Lansing, Lapeer) and Detroit. 4 x * * = Frank Orencia and Phil Orencia| | _— of Center street left this weekend |)" by plane from Willow Run for | #4 Manila. This is their first return! © to their homeland in 37 years.’> « recording secretary; ‘ ng » Mrs. Edward Leland, treasurer; _. Mrs. Sam Hale, historian, and Mrs. . Royal Exline, sergeant at arms. » Mrs. Ruth Wright and Mrs. Alton ; Madden. will serve as chaplains. + Plans were completed for the * joint dinner of Zeta and Epsilon > Chapters to be held at Devon Gables May 6. “Lutheran Guild <_* « : Elects Officers §. é *. be « ‘ CECE PNET FR ee eR ONE EE Oe ee * i by Dames of Malta magnificent dress in silk peau de soie cathedral train. This bride wears a Your Easter }? > Mrs. George Kayga was in| /@vishly appliqued with imported matching lace toque cap with a full- Ss) Cleaning in} wee deme ne ee ee ee and Mrs. Emery Mitchell, secre- Mrs. Julius Koprince was re- elected president of Grace Luth- eran Church Guild at the recent treasurer, tary. Installation Rite Held @ we For the very formal spring or sum- mer wedding, a bride might pick this French re-embroidered Alencon lace in old ivory color. The gown has a wil- lowy long-waisted bodice and flowing length silk illusion veil. i aera @-Shay Club Dance Held mem- ‘Leal. Eames Group _|Holds. Meeting and|H. H. Pattison, elty dances. were Bert Denham, Oscar Denham, Wililiam Spald- They will return to Pontiac in ~ May. Ri * * * Sue Kelley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry G. Kelley of Lyn- wood avenue was recently elect- ed to the office of corresponding secretary and treasurer of the Women’s Recreation Association of Kalamazoo College, where she is enrolled as a freshman. Rush, Get Early...and for a good, complete clean ing, bring it to “Fox” , , ing, Robert Nienstedt, John De- Pauw and Howard Upton. Mrs, Paul Blystohe opened her home on Michigan avenue to mem-| bers of the Leal Eames Group of First Presbyterian Church, Guests at the meeting were Mrs.) president of the) Mon. thru Fri, 7 a. m.-6 p. m. Sat. S a.m. ~6 p.m. PATENT heel . . . escorting 0’ gold on bow of soft High fashion will. flash one brilliant black patent after another this Spring . ... on the stiletto slim chiffons with its gailant wink. Double bow on the sling. Streak et ces ce geri ogo pe Pape oka ae POT Re a Gt everything from tweeds to ( 95 aed ENS * Bei Pe on ns | __THE PONTIAC pnEss, MONDAY. APRIL 8, 1957_ Stop Abusing Your Most Valuable Possession ’ Pontiae’s New One-Price ; Permanent Wave | _ ALL PERMANENTS my actin Keune Our eyes are about our most abuse them terribly, They also are supposed to be the windows of the soul and certainly they are expres- sive in revealing the inner man and woman, Not only this, but eyes can add great beauty to a face, Today I would like to bring you some suggestions about the care of your eyes, concerning ‘their health and their appearance, * * * In the first place, the state of lour health is reflected in our eyes. ‘Poor nutrition, illness, strain and patewe reveal themselves there. Many serious diseases such as $ 3 5 in HIGHER — You Get All This: ©@ Custem Haircut intment . und: nd hardening of the ar- der @Permanent by an pregetns sumgoeane ia the eyes. es : experienced, licensed Therefore, for lovely eyes Come Any Time! =; — operator : © Styled Set Phone ' @Guarantee...a FE 8.3560 complete wave for $3.75. None higher. ‘HOLLYWOOD ™** | 78% N. Saginaw CDR-TUNES MOTOR TUNE-UP SPECIAL }Adviser Visiting Camp Fire Unit Mrs. Mary Ellen Owen, field adviser for Camp Fire Girls, Inc., DENIS . Friendly Service “At the Sign of the Flying Red Horse” ,1 removed . everything - thet 390 E. Bivd. lis visiting Pontiac today through rattled . . . if run quiet sow. ‘FE 8-3961. |April 18, according to John Wilson, } : si |President of the Pontiac Council . of Camp Fire Girls. ; ' - ; - ™| Mrs. Owen will- meet with vari- oe 6 2s ‘ » ous board and council committees - Featured in your favorite magazines {as well as.teaders, assistants and z sponsors for various training and planning sessions. She serves as adviser to councils in six states. Prior to joining the national staff of Camp Fire, Mrs. Owens was.a social worker with the Michigan Children’s Aid Society. She also has served as director of the Battle Creek Volunteer Bureau. -» +. featured at BOBETTE valuable possession and yet we): ‘difference in tweezers. Buy the iglibly into marriage without the Protect the Health and Beauty se a aiehe at os a eat; find Seba ant us ee. be just’ as hygienically as possible, Fresh | just as u fruit and vegetables and milk | a cold, i helpful. able, at & book. When you : the bright sunlight wear colored glasses, The glare strains the eyes. ae ff . Your’ child should give his eyes periods of rest, about two minutes after every half hour of reading. PERIODIC TESTS You and your child should -have periodic eye examinations just as you have a health checkup once or twice a year. + * : my readers know, I think that eye' makeup does worlds for the Daeila-ceed woman if it is used subtly, However, if you do not use an eyebrow pencil or mascara, there is still a lot which should be done about the lashes and brows. "Yhey’ should be well groomed even if you do not enhance them with makeup. Remove any stray hairs which make your brows appear fuzzy, but keep the natural brow line. Be sure alo to remove any hairs which grow between the brows above the bridge of the nese, The inner end of the brows should ah i t ‘ be: directly over the inner cor- mers of the eyes, i When you pull out a hair be! sure to pull it in the direction in which it is growing. Do not jerk the hair out but remove it with a steady, slow pull. There is a great We Should kind that grips -the hair firmly. ; When Youngsters * * * Lashes appear longer if they are curled, or sweep upward at. the end. You might try an eyelash curler. You always should apply an eyelash pomade or cream before using this. A light application .of pomade or cream to the brows and lashes will make them look darker and thicker and also will give them sheen. Us this lightly and be sure that your lashes do not stick together. MORE KNOWLEDGE . NEEDED BY BRIDES It is truly surprising when we think of it—how young women go By RUTH MILLETT Dianer was over and the host into the living room when the big glass picture window facing the ‘street suddenly shattered. * * *® house was hit by an unopened beer can thrown at him froma car full Party Fetes Bride-to-Be Miss Snover 3 Are Cohostesses slightest preparation for this most, important career. * * we They have been told the facts of life; however, most of them have been given no constructive inlor- A past president of the Battle Mrs. Owen also served as a mem- }Creek YWCA. ber of the board of the Battle|Which any marriage demands. at First in Series of Prenuptial Events mation concerning sex, nor have). _ they been given psychological preparation for the readjustments Mrs. Webster S. Francis, Mrs. The promised to love and : = | Millard Schram ‘and Mrs. George “Oh Ive just been crowned King of all the world... that... actually I’ve just been to “TED’S” for a scrumptous dinner, and am I feeling “Foxy” , TO Se Oe ee Ss ee Se eee En may Me “Skippies” Happy Day” WV ell . eo + not exactly .all Woodward at Square Lake Rd. Windiate were colfostesses at the first in a Series of prenuptial par- ties honoring bride-elect Barbara ‘Jo Snover, | Barbara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Snover of West Hur- on street, will become the bride ‘of James J. Spring, in a ceremony June 15 at St.. Benedict Church. James is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Spring of Mlinois avenue. } Bode of-town guests were Mrs. acon Mrs, Ivy Bird of Ypsilanti, Plan to have Mrs, David P. Stewart of Clarkston your next busi- and Mrs, Dwight C. 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PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 8. 1951 ij \ j \ Problem Solved by Later. Bedtime ale He was about to tel it to 3 when he suddenly their 9-year-old_was still sprawled - him at ae cries Oc Sine ca ot ing a comic. “Take it," his father said. “But comroRT THE ANXIETY ~~) Tn tha ext memast, be realioedlir yon take it, esp it. Ne Suare of Easter Special that thé voice he'd been hearing| this pretending you haven't heard| The Solution is always comfort) vensiad wr Sasi eee ene berks a aces) CO 8 remindi: immy of bed coming. ’ . ‘DRESSES time. " a So * thee "| cena if we only expand bedtime Choose trom Ny- Putting down his paper, be | It was—and Jimmy, after kiss- minutes, it's usually enough Bese gauenn in SCOR) ace Sucy nae, coe here |e Be ates Godley shake hm orver the ing. Sizes 6 to 12. ' @ minute, will you?” | nage rat te keep (O14 One—end with this assurance When Jimmy came, his father|iis part of Png nal gain his grateful cooperation in BOYS 1 & 2 PC. SUITS || asked: “Don’t you like your bed- : place of his resistance. Long or short ans roy omer Ss be et me oe ee ee saan . * * & ‘ trousers, Rayon swer, he said: “You certainly don't; May =™ become ; Linens — Rayon $ 98) ‘act as though you liked it. Want! problents again. et ee ny ei Flannels ae Weal. P | it changed? Want it upped 15 min-| yor no apparent reason, they|ter bedtime for him. We don't ae : eat How would you like 9:30 will abruptly decide that they’re| wholeheartedly welcome his intru- » COATS & COAT SETS iz a new bedtime?’ being cheated of the respect due'sion on evening hours we'ye been «+ *«& * their advanced years. They become/using for our own adult relaxation. styled | A slow grin spread across Jim-|filled with the seething belief that) We'd rather he'd stick to his child- and tailored in $ 98 | my’s face. Naa vigoreusly, he! we, are “belittling them like babies./ish bedtimes, Wool. ‘Bies “0. ao | tos emis wats |Batter Top Zany High School Play enact andi 4" for Rhubarb |Gets Laughs, Big Hand . Is Different When a conservative, cotially-|Kverett: was excellent as the pretty CUDDLY TOYS _—_ conscious farally meets a howse- but exasperated daughter ‘ ‘ By JANET ODELL of es, it’s bound to ; Plush Rabbitsand $29] poatice Press Home Editor teresting. Just this situation sent Ron Hart gave a fine pertor- Doggies for the up ? “ ‘ mance as the stodgy Mr. Kirby, A little tardy, perhaps, but wel- the audience of “You Can't Take and Judy Levine made the little folks. Jicome nonetheless, is a recipe from|It With You” into gales of laughter. charagter of Mrs. Kirby = ithe Rhubarb Festival. Mrs, Edwin| Presented by the Pontiac High tt. memathebheciabee over. said rt on, Ca 0 ?” J i NO PRETENDING A ohich 18 actually anxiety that we Spadea’ s iad ot ot he we hey de will refuse to expand it. Kage of Rochester won a blue rib- bon for her Rhubarb Crisp and sent us the recipe. This was her * [first tray at competitive baking. ‘Mrs. Kage is active in club work,/| © Overlooking Beautiful Pine Lake Open to the Public Every Day in the Year from “a2 Neca ‘until 12 Midnight Serving Noor © our Favorite being president now of the Metro-| Supe: politan Ladies Auxiliary. Her other clubs include the Rebekahs, the ers. Another one df her interests is church work, RHUBARB CRISP- By Mrs. Edwin Kage 4 cups cereal Makes - 2 cups toast cubes _ 4 cups finely sliced rhubarb %% cup butter or margarine i cups sugar “Cream butter or margarine until flufty. Gradually add % cup of the sugar. Add eggs, One at a time, mixing thoroughly after each one. Combine mixture with flakes and toast. Bake 40 minutes in 350-degree oven, Serve warm with ice cream, whipped cream or plain cream. i\Serves 8-10, of St. Frederick School. Maccabees and the Blue Star Moth-/ Plans for the puppet show are School Speech Department through Saturday under the direction of Mary Parrish and assisted Mrs. Shirley Medrano, the production combined fast moving dialogue and superior character interpretation in all roles to make a thoroughly enjoyable comedy. vers, Emmanuel Williams brought many laughs as a father whose main ambition was to concoct new and better fireworks without a permit. 3 Essie, played by Dimitra Govenis, kept the audience howling with her most ungainly leaps and bounds around the family living room. Her likeable but totally unam-| RLEANS Put half of above mixture in a |bitious husband, who ‘made $28.50 The 0 PAUNCE, | tars once me shar, [st San ee ineingly dene’ work from behind-the-scenes crews, COCKTAIL sweetened with rest of sugar.-|by Alex Sekles. lemooth . OPEN ‘DAILY - Cover with remaining egg mix- ob 2 “The entire performance was one, ture. . : Adding to the motley scene'o¢ which all concerned can be) was bald Mr. DePinna (well-played by Bob Thompson) who kept things going by posing as a discus thrower in a Roman. toga. A would-be ballerina, daughter) come by the bizarre existence of the Sycamore family. Sparking several. scenes was Judy Lauckner, who did a polished job as the drunken actress who, of course, showed up at the worst time. Charles Williams got laugh after laugh as the exiled Russian ballet teacher, and. Al Higgins presented another high spot as Henderson, the income tax col- lector. ANNE FOGARTY /} x * ® Don Lucas, Dick Hathaway and Bob Skinner did justice to the roles of three very comical G- men. Topping it all off was Judy Baker who played Olga, another exiled Russian of noble birth who was forced to sell baked beans for a living. With the help of “obvious hard, Anne Fogarty might almost be said to be the Marco Polo of the fashion business, for her fascina- ition with the beauties of the Orient the production was exceptionally predates by many seasons the cur- irent trend to the Eastern influ- ences. * * * Holding on to her belief that American women prefer a bodice with a boom, a waistline with justly proud,” seemed to reflect the general Opinion of the enthusi- astic audience. skirts,. she has cleverly translated most normal family in the world Kath wag fine for the part of the pleasant, wellbred son, and Sherry’ tude the Eastern nines into Western ways. The surplice bodice with Its | neckline crossing high over the bustline is distinctively Oriental; the horizontally tucked midriff is reminiscent of an obi, seeing her look attractive. 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Mrs. McCully is caring for the ‘children in Quito, Ecuador # they may attend school. Her husband, Marilou McCully Continues Her Mission | in Ecuador, A year ago last January, five American Protestant missionaries were attacked and killed by wild Mrs. T. Edward McCully Jr. whose husband was a member of the ill-fated mission ‘party, re- turned to the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harold F. Hobolth, 362 N. Johnson Ave, The wives of the other four mis: sionariés have been in Ecuador until recently when Mrs. Peter (Olive) Fleming returned to the United States. Pes Nathaniel (Marjorie) Saint among the Jivaro headhunters. Mrs, James (Elizabeth) Elliott at a government accredited school for boys. This week Mrs. McCully nese the following letter to the Pontiac Press church editor: | Dear Mrs. Anglemier: Greetings from Quito, It's just in Ecuador. With 12 children in It has been interesting to hear the children’s conversation at the table, A favorite topic is what each child wants to be when he grows up. They were discussing this one day when one spoke up and said four months since I arrived back) a missionary, was slain in Januat‘y 1956 by the savage Auca In- dians in an Ecuadorian jungle. Mrs. McCully, the former Marilou Hobolth, is a graduate of Pontiac High School and a member of the First Baptist Church. iis wasted te be Nate Sotat aut ‘fly the missionary airplane, An- other one quickly made fun of this idea by exclaiming “Yeah, and get killed by the Aucas?” wouldn't care if I got killed by the Aucas because I'd just go to Heaven and see Jesus and my .| daddy.” I continue to be amazed at the simple faith of the children, Stevie still talks about Ed and sometimes feels sorry for himself because he doesn’t have a daddy like the oth- ers, but he is always comforted when reminded of Heaven. * * * The five of us girls were to- gether for several days in Febru- ary, This will likely be the last To which my Stevie answered “‘]) M/Catholic Priest | Reaches Safety. Freed: After. 6 Years in Red Chinese Prison munists everywhere he goes, The 53-year-old priest from Omaha, Neb,, arrived last ni ship. He was freed 10 days ago alleged . He served most of his term in ‘a ‘prison, being to house arrest toward the end. + * * | He was interviewed by .about 40 newsmen, Asked by one wheth- er he, had cohfessed to the espio- ‘lnage charges when he was ar rested March 29, 1951, he said: “T prefer not to answer. I don’t trust any of you. Some of you might be Communists, I cannot trust anyone.’ Later, when he was asked if he were guilty of the charges, he said: eonfess to anything I did not do,’ ; * * * Father Gross said he hoped to return soon to the United States and added: “T will be. dogged by their men (Communists) everywhere I go. I fully expect it.” “The Communists are after in- ternational communism,” he said. “Who knows: America may be next, Let's not kid ourselves.” The priest said it is unlikely ‘| that any of the five other Ameri- him in Shanghai will be freed be- fore their sentences are up. * * * “All five are under considerable mental strain,’’ he said. but the mental] strain is great.” He declined to discuss his treat- _'ment in prison except to say it Was “rough, that’s all.’ He said his trial took hs. for Alleged Espionage) detention in Red China, says he} expects to be dogged by the Com- fi night from Shanghai ‘aboard a British) after completing a sentence for): ‘Absolutely not. I could not} - “They = "SNUB FOR THE ADMIRAL — turn for the worse in Anglo-American relations “Vectis King,’ bulldog mascot at the Royal Navy Barratks !n Portsmouth, England, turns his back with a glowering expression while Adm. It looks like a- Arleigh Burke, United Press Photos U. S. chief of naval operations, passes -by during a recent ceremonial inspection, ‘But the admiral takes this doggy snub with a broad grin as he continues with his visit. ‘Senate to Probe Unions; Management — He said he shopes to resume missionary work in Asia but that “foreign missionaries are fin- ished" in China. He added that his observation was “there is ab- — no freedom ot religion it was hard to say genes: we are happy that she has peace in her heart and mind that this is the Lord's ‘vill for her. Barbara and Betty have re- turned to their jungle stations and Marj and I are here in Quite. It has meant so much to me to be living near Marj. She has been a real help during these months of getting settled. It's been nice taking our chil- dren places together, shopping to- gether and talking over our problems and encouragements. Enclosed is a picture of my large family. The responsibility of so many children often scares me but then I remember that “My help cometh. from the Lord who made Heaven and earth.” Sincerely, time for quite awhile. Olive has returned to the states and although Marilou McCully Trouble Seen for Thief Vienna Reports Soviet: Plans of Out-of-Date Coins RACINE, Wis. @® — Thieves ee oe ee oe ee oe the Spinning Wheel cafe will have} trouble spending $250 of the loot. Proprietor Charles Presta said the $250 represented old coins and old bills which are out of circula- tion, He said the collector’s items ingluded 50 commemorative half dollars from different states, some them in odd shapes and sizes. Red Atomi on Hunger ic Missiles there.” Ex-Defense Official Faces House Quiz WASHINGTON (®—The House Military Operations subcommittee Defense Robert Tripp Ross today, for questioning about defense con- tracts awarded to a family firm. * * * The subcommittee said Ross’ wife and her brother, H. D. (Breezy) Wynn, also have agreed to appear at the public hearing. They are officials of companies with which Ross has said he sev- ered all connections several years Ago. * * * Ross resigned Feb. 20 after con- tracts with Wynn. clothing manu- facturing companies became an issue before the Senate Investiga- tions subcommittee headed by Sen. McClellan (D-Ark), Wynn firms were reported to have received five million dollars worth of defense contract awards rian Bases ing the warheads x nearby Amer- language broadcast’ last night,| aided Greece’ to the number of over a period of years until last Jan. 1, New Version of Adage Money Down a Rathole COLUMBUS, Ohio (*—Detective Jim Frost, called to investigate a $170 theft from a la . thought he smelled a rat. / Tearing up a portion of the floor, called former Asst. Secretary of WASHINGTON @® — The Sen-, ate Rackets Committee soon will| open public hearings on alleged collusion between “dishonest man-| the New York area construction | industry. the committee which has ‘ been concentrating up to now ,on ac- tivities of Teamsters Union: offi- cials. The committee is .empow- ered to look into charges of rack- teering by both unions and man- agement. x * * = The hearings are. in recess while the investigators ¢heck into com- plaints now totaling about 20,000. | agement and dishonest unions” in melodrama.” * Chairman ‘McClellan (D- Ark) said Saturday, “The magnitude of this investigation is just begin-; ning to appear.” Mundt told a tefevision panel the hearings on the New York situa- tion will begin soon after Easter land will have “all the facets of * * The alleged management-union, This werd came yesterday ffom/cailusion, he saidj"léd to defegitt- Sen. Mundt (R-SD), a member of ing of veterans buying homes, He ‘did not go into detail, but said “st arm” methods figured in Eye Construction Industry key figure in the Rackets Brecter 3 has been Dave Beck, head of the giant Teamsters the situation cluded acid ng and “ squads.” Muridt’s reference to acid throwing recalled the New: York labor columnst,/ Vic- tor Riesel in this manner had written and broa about some unions in the copistruction industry before he “attacked. } But Mundt did not ion Riesel in connection with pe forthcom- ing hearings. Fug that these in-| id Group to Hear Speech by Wayne Professor A dinner will be held by the Men's Club of Temple Beth Jacob at 6:30 p.m, tomorrow at the Elks 'Temple. Speaker will be Professor Morse Cooke of Wayne State University. STAPP’S . , DOWNTOWN OPEN TONIGHT TO 9... for those Union. Begk refused repeatedly to about inti 8 hi 2h o8 ‘mac Rheodter 4 Taeak emetic pene toe dollar bill stinet and his new-found aggres-|deed caught in a cross-eurrent to-/ While Farrell continues his hunt|the bases in the Brooks’ 43 loss oa bak de Geaiere.an Ot. ne EE vos ciahe ay tie ibe rn ee ee el ee ewes Dedvers va raves. Louls yesterday, 62-51, after los- ae me Conky mgd idle Tebhetts'et the ti Red-| He'll be out at least a couple|Cube vs. Oriaies, MONTREAL (# — Boston's old- Saturday, 61-40, historya Cunderpar 66 — which|inow whether to laugh or Weep|legs finds bimseit in his ustalot days, The Braves, won the ball Satty,* st” bat __ [MONTREAL — Boston's) Ricard, go theo =e left favorites gaping. — « & * plight of trying to get along with}game when Frank Torre singled Yankees’ voc ree eetie bal Sackeco-|ard’s awesome fury, took ® nice, yore : — Doug's total of 283 for four! His club has won nine of its|plenty of hitting and no pitching./home Bill Bruton in the ninth. = Bai Tcie ars awesome fury, teolk © De./League, but he's no sputtering] With Smith ted for elghth tn rounds over Augusta National’s/iast 10 games including yester- Yesterday's game with Wash- ; * ¢£ -% pane having to contend with the Mon-|Rocket. He mocked the Bruin’s|the Babe Zaharias open golf tour- Ee gen ocean (OTe S! Section ever the New/ington Wrought the situation into) Elsewhere, the Detroit Tigers = jtréal Canadiens’ Had a Oe pene pm oe, fale, Bok 2 cre olen a tter Snead,/ York Giants in’ Dallas, His pitch|sharp focus, edged the- Philadelphia Phillies, | - ser in Ce k ice. the opening game of the finalite shot over holes ar the front runner for two days.ling. has been coming around. *« * * 5-4; the New York Yankees turned artier in Comebac bestof-7 Stanley Cup series Sat-(Picked up $170.25 prize money. : a Ward Jr. the beiltant| Sie fo Se. Sest year. since The Redlegs won it, 97: on home back the Boston Red Sox. 22: the NEW YORE GME) <. Velen te |urday ‘night, whamming four goals} 2 national amateur chatnpion, Was|Tribe that Rocky Colavito won't(Gus Bell and Frank Robinson.| cme oricie ger cke Pintsbergh| middlewieght Walter Cartier, try-| into the Boston net. Royal Oak Springer : < "988 " J : more Orioles, 8-6; the Pittsburgh * * * ae . another stroke back at 288, require more seasoning. _-|But they had to come from be-|pirates halted the Kansas City|ing for a ‘successful second bout panes oe Wins Livonia Honors Sasser Gded ws sie Oe Ede el etme abet es be ee Sie ont aa ee } cata peig (tes p= | a long line of fine om Colavito has hit seven homers/ “Ve runs Sox and split a le-| fellow orker Jacki ® away, ith — a “coward’s hole,” and this spring, three of them against|mates found the fences. header, The Birds won-'the first, fe sk ptteieaple rie Wins Tourne . aor oe oe bon Se 2 tomorrow|springers from the Fred Jackson Snead, Ward and defending cham-| Giants pitching in yesterday's tri- * £ * 13-10, and the Pale Hose the night- =< 4h night, again on their hot homejkennels at Royal Oak yesterday pion ao Jr., who shot 291, umph. Hard-luck Don Zimmer, the|cap, called after four and a half|(Dumont) 10-rounder at St. Nich- ice. - « rerliord rea Re - all admitted that Augusta Nation- , ’ nd/ innings * »show. eir, ’ al warts cme tlh ante sl re ee re ee eS eas = | BEAUMONT, Tex. u — Pretty) The Rocket's four goals fell one|® liver-white English springer : attacked, It had to be “‘babied.” - |Marlene recat Hagpe neta her! short of his playoff. record, set|*Paniel, went best mihogen rane / * * a second strai Bal arias : a field of 314 dogs in the all-breed ‘The roundtaced, bull-shoulder-| Head North After Leow s Game | | golf tournament title today,|stereh 23 of that year he did all[PUPPY.event. i ed Ford proved ali these theories thanks to a hot putter ‘and aceu-| Ma scoring as on Cariadiens aa oun a from three :@ e . rate. short irons which made up Gietenjagenheim Lazy-Gal, false as he came tag es long shots in yes-|"PP*t the Maple Leafs 5-1. peek ieands onaee John 6eifen; | strokes back in the final round to > a= Sand In that game, Richard, barely Birmingham nt Opec, pomerna, 7 score a spectacular triumph. terday round. out of the rookie class, scor@d/ian, owned by O. L. Chandler, Detroit. Ford blasted out of a trap and 4 tal .__|three goals in the second period.|poc terrier, owned by irs, Peter Moron. . intd the cup to nail a birdie 3 ‘| Mrs, Hagge, playing out of Del|Last turday night—13 years la-|off, Detroit Leo aeEs - on the final hole but he said later : ee Ray Beach, Fla., putted only 24)ter — he did-exactly the same/cain, Miniature Poodle, ‘owned by K. hs, the tournament was won for him ‘CLEARWATER, ‘Fla. ® — The Whatever happens, manager change with, the Phillies—was DET a oe — poy times on yesterday's 18 holes for thing. A PORRING. = Carousel = — on the 520-yard, par-five 15th. |Detroit Tigers pack up to come/Jack Tighe’s pre-season optimism) giso decided by one run. This |r cp 4 1 1 Ashburn, ef 4 @ 1/@ one-under par 72 to total 222| “[ don’t think I've seem Rich-\aerman’ Shepherd, owned by Waiter ~ 2° 2 home tomorrow — still without alhas been coritradicted by an 8-14 Bolling. 30 3 1 1 Perndet, ss 4 8 Slang win top money of $882 in thelard play a better » “paid |Amassand Donald Rabeock. Farmington. J ; 4 Daew whe tk Gc Wistanbe|enet i\ Of the 14 1 time, the Tigers came ,out om iDiumer, 2 1/0 ¢ Bowman ff 4 0 0) a 4 ; y game, [OBEDIENCE TRIALS — Huehl's Golden : caddy told me T should gone coach lakes & been’ Obvi- top, 5-4. pean, ry 3 ; : pndoreen oa | $ 9) 5d-hole, $5,000 tourney. ze laceee Coach Milt Schmidt, who John hy ~ . play it safe but I him, ‘This/@nd smarting from a ve by one run. peers. ot oS oom est $| Betty Dodd of Louisville, Ky.,|played- against the Rocket many is the ball game,’” Doug said|9e-run .whippings that pitching ously Tighe must ‘season his mound| Tighe used his two 20-game win- Mrt-1 0 0 Morgan’ 30 3 1 2)was runner-up with 75 yesterday|a time before retiring in the 1954 afterwards, “So I took a spoon|°uld have saved. staft on the playing trip up north|ners from last year, Frank Lary|Mree™, 293 Kaseti 232 2/and a total of 22. 55 season. ie care hea and flew it over the pond 40 feet} With the American Longue] vetece Wee Tigers t Kansas City! 44 Billy Hoeft, to gain the nar/Beone, 3 0 1 Farrell Sp 1¢ 0) Betsy Rawis of Spartanburg, ke & Muskegon, sopped Danny’ Bevis, 14 140, Mis: a wte 6 tk Diet bes "twee. vied tp Gas Genie # © % - [few vietory before Jim Bunning/wies.e ¢ 8 i Tome 3348 spon toe onto Yie Cock wis pace Gees sen toe ioe, cats Bast fy Demaret shot a final 70, Snead|League schedule today against the| Yesterday's contest—the first |*lmost lost it. The trio of Detroit /iMsr: ies er of Montevideo, Uruguay, withtrain tip, but I'm not tying to| nit" Yates couR* SU ys! a 72 and Ward a 73, Australia’s| Philadelphia Phillies. halt’ of a heme and fqee em fmomniemen imied the Quakes ica, $38 a par 73 yesterday for 229 total!take anything away’ from the Ca-| 1% ie. Peter Thomson took a 71 for 289 vane + Bunning, p @ 0 0- Oe ONE ane a0 "| nadiens and the Rocket. This isn’t and lame-armed Ed Furgol a 74 \ Totals 3 6b r .- the first time we have trailed in a ; for 290. Dow Finsterwald “St di 2 t t R >t The Tigers went into the ninth| | see tat te ee ; series. We have been eble to come) go Arnold Palmer had 291. aqlum ulnte EDEALS with a 51 yead. Then Bunning had! J Pitu°sut tor neers ts ath D 4 Golf back and we can do it again.” y | (| [® wild streak. C-Piied. out for Farrell in 9th. etroit Goliers [_Cosch Toe Blake Of the THE FINAL STANDINGS ! ’ Bn » two walks and ° ns, who for many years Doug ord 12-13-12-46-283 as Gold M edal Champion waa pitch teins Bunatloeaned a mee Among Top 1 3 in asia player a — Jimmy Demaret ‘72-10-15-70-—287 . Ted Kazanski larruped a home never *Harvie Ward 73-71-T1-73—288 \ ; E—K faster.” oy ee 72-1)-12-71—388] Stadium Inn repeated as champ-|the best defensive player while| ¥U" for Philadelphia. Pe gma mig titre cornet Amateur Tourney | * e-< Jack Burke _ Ti-taze-1eg01 jon of the 2nd annual Gold Medal Taylor was honored as the top} Hoeft's four-inning stint was/Ashburn, Kasanski. 28—Masxwell, Boone.| FRENCH LICK—Ind. ® — Jim! Bost lie Don Arnold Palmer 74-e-1-10—an1 basketball tournament with a 61-offensive star. Sportsmanshipjespecially pleasing to Skipper|"R—Kasanski, 6B—Kaline. Piniean. SPin. cian of Detroit finished in al who said Richard comes in on gay overt 34-72-76- 90-393 /160 victory over General Motors awards were given to KJuesner,|Tighe. The Wisconsin lefthander| sxone "2; Kasauski. Fernandes’ anaitié for ninth place in the Midwest| goal ‘with his eyes popping an tenant 18-12-68-18—383 Sunday at St. Frederick. Ken Titheridge of GMC and Sta-jmade his first appearance since |Bouchee; sanford, ataeee and -|Amateur Golf. tournament which| headlights,” termed the Rocket’ Ren’ 'vertart Tte-tere—ae4| Dick Warren paced the Stadium |diubt’s Dick Chambers. March 17. He had been sidelined Kove: $ aiuauing 2 Haare, Parra ¢ ended here yesterday. Funston shot| goal deluge “humilitating.’ Byron, Nelson Rare aa a eee Mel Taylor) gjuesner, Williams, Taylor, oA _ * - Hoeft 2 in 4 Bunning t ip i. earn 36/8 second-round 77 for a 36-hole| “I got a piece of three 1 Baldi 73-13-73-76—295 Tang Up 18 in defeat. + Ward Warren and GMC’s Bob \: Sek on can a%. an Sa oo total of 155, is goals—one on my left foot, : Mike Fetchick ‘14-13-72-76-—290 honors | Griffin The- southpaw handcuffed the) Mcrt 04. Bunning este | ty Sune ,| Glen Johnson of Detroit was 13th|the right foot and one on fevhine Rage a er 1a gor ees mabe peared were named to the all | p11 on two hits, while walking|i. Battery. W—Lery, L—Were "O-*|with 158. Pete Dye of Indianapolis| chest, said the 25-year-old Bow Al Menger: Teisstse_aee| With a 66-63 triumph over Booth |-toarnament team, — two, during his turn on the hill, |HUre% seckowski, Rice, T—a11. A— oa ok ae with 8 piles ¥ Bruce mpton 13-18-76-71—208 | Homes in the preliniinary gamé. Honored on the 2nd team were ’ | 1,643, - fwon the rname: 10, ton 5 Henry Ranson 15-73-T2-76-—296 | Lary also issued two hits in a Gary Player $1.13-18-79—297| Mort Kluesner led Philgas with Titheridge, James, Dick Warren, four-inning appearance. eae 77-73-13-74~287| 18 points while. Don Williams (Maurice Stack of Stadium and “ hi tee e 14: score oth. ) EP EEE| Tow ote nue xsd San my fh meinen en | = LextRiaci” " . 3a-te70-48—300168, and GMC defeated Philgas, 63-/Doyon, St. Fred Alumni; Gary) rest Sivow By Steve Gromek, ima Bud Ware. TE TE-e—300 5 in Saturday's semifinal games.|Sh ore, Matthews - Hargreaves; | but pitched anyway. | : Taek Banter Jr. -«Ts-11-79-78—30!| Ward Warren of Stadium was|-@!Ty Peet, GMC; Joe Umphrey,| Righthander Paul Foytack (| &§ Henry Picard 79-71-78-74—302 és valu-|Prayton Drug; and Joe Wright,/scheduled to start today’s finale Bam Urectts re 13-18 T1304 ble plnwer” Ghc'a ‘Taylor was|6th & Woodbine, against the Phils, : 73-18-1130 able player. he P ; Choate Rithen | STE TS-t 2nd In the MVP voting. Open Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saterday "i Ee He “ameter dn Julho ef CAC wee eseeat Tuesday and Wednesday ‘til 6 5 This is @ Home ey’ | on Fire. AS . _CH INA BATHROOM SET - If this were your home burn- ing, ‘would your insurance cov- ér your cost of rebuilding ..» if. at today’s prices? } ‘If your answer ia “no”... if. aap, ool sas Poem *We are qualified to help you determine just what insur- . | | =. ‘ $f LOUIS W-St. Louis Hawks! Boston is even at 2-2 in the best-| | a ° 2 Towel Bars ©'1 Soop Dish Coach Alex Hannum said it—"*re.| ot series for a $10,000 prize, but ft aper Holder @ 1 Tooth Brush and Glass Holder ; the tact is thy bole the ote be: i © Complete with Brackets and Screws ; “Bonnymaid” | Boston Celtics all even with the! game will be at Boston tomorrow | Hawks in their National Basket-|/night and the sixth in St. Louis C ance, and how much, you need F ——— by = apa —— x * * Vinyl Plastic on your home and furnishings: : Phone us right now—we'll be glad to discuss your insurance with you. And remember, if you're not , fylly insured—it's not enough! < The Celtics pulled out a 123-118} The Celtics won the rebound victory last night after losing allpbattle last night, 67-50, with 6-10 but one point of an 18-point lead Olympic star Bill Russell grab- in the face of a big rally by the bing 20 to 16 for Bob Pettit, the fired-up Hawks. top man for the Hawks. __. National AAU __ {Chicago Team Still _ | Fights Begin leads ABC Tourney - BOSTON #—Some 125 amateur fighters, including defending titl- RT WO - iota in the lightest and heaviest Rk) ptt Tex, U9 — The| | divisions, begin battling for 10 Na- place ago team went tional AAU boxing championships tonight in trial bouts of the 69th annual competition at the — Bowling Congress tournament withotit a really serious challenge ag the tournament moved through * * its. 30th day yesterday, - Only fiyweight Al Pell of New) The, closest score to the 3126) : ‘York City and heavyweight Jim/|shot by the Peter Hand Reservelf © a6 _ McCarter of Seattle are back to|Beer team’ on March 18 was the od. deténd their 1956 titles’ in. the|2914 put together it a Minet Garden. |. three-day tournament, Air Force|City Recreation. of West Allis, a my B* Fo a? personnel ‘the other eight|Wis, The Wisconsin club had| wrday ‘til 5:30, - FM OA Ket FS PEELS PS ESTO oh. PP ESTO 8 Ore lw) | © Ceili oe |) | erowng a year ae Se Oe ae ; wile (ee stare OT Oe _ , Kite af IN ie ge [. V4 : ey ivi i ° | \" { : } / | > j " f | : / f / Pa ; [ / } / ‘ f / it 2 es ee i, ff % : fy ~ “ | f if ted { { | oe \uf - ? Che } j ; | Meee es" ? i BY lah) vs } i f [ \ a / Mf | ‘ “ne : PontrAc PRESS, MONDAY, “apRiL. 8/ 1957 GOOD LUCK, SON — Father & % Pontiac Press Phete and son entries, Don Stoll (right) and Jerry (left): wish each other well before starting their qualifying round ip the Bowlerama at Land-O-Lakes Saturday. Jerry was one of the top. qualifiers at Land-O-Lakes with a total series of 660. - Father, Don, had a 539 total. Hanley Behind Breen State Swimmers Do, Well. DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. Ww — Swimmers from Michigan—though winning no championships —were in the forefront as the AAU indoor caenement closed over the week- e Dick Hanley of the University of Michigan, entered unattached; was. second high individual point winner of the four-day ieet. Hanley scored 17 points—sec- ond to George Breen of:the Buf- talo, N.Y., athletic club. Breen totaled 19 ‘points. Hanley finished second to — in the 440-yard/free style as the New Yorker gticcessfully defended i 2 Stgte Men Named ISHPEMING — fans Hopf! of Minneapolis was €lected presi- gent of the Central U. S. Ski Asso- “cation here yesterday. Other) officers included R. W. Myer of Cadillac, Mich., second vice presi- dent, and Burton Boyum of Ne- gaunee, Mich., member board, . Ions See the Most Sensational Car from Post War Germany Get the complete story of this unusual car from | FOSTER'S GARAGE 467 Auburn Avenue Are you one of America's . | “big men—stout size 38-607 If so, you ought to see our new collection of slimming V-Line clothes. You'll find the coun- try's newest pee | fabrics and colors in suits, slacks and Fe ae a —o to make you loo! | py years younger! “| Suits $5995 | Sport Coats $3500 the | ing fhis title in the Creat and cinched the meet medal for high point hon- ors. Paul Keinke of Michigan State, also .eompeting unattached, was segorid to Olympic star Manuel Safiguily of Havana in the 100-yard — stroke as the meet conc!ud- ed. Dupas Tilt Has Fans Guessing Question in Tonight's Scrap Is How Fighter, Weathered Charges NEW ORLEANS (#—Ralph Du- pas, sixth-ranked lightweight box- ing contender, takes on No, 6 wel- 'terweight Vince Martinez tonight in a bout that has fight fans guss- Dupas, a 21-year-old New Or- leans veteran of 77 fights, is a fancy-moving boxer with speed to spare, while Martinez, 27-year-old Paterson, N. J., counterpuncher, has more steam in his blows. * * * The big question mark is bow well Dupas weathered accusations last week that he was a Negro and as such barred by state Jaw from e fighter. The Louisiana State after two session of hearjigs that there also held, in effect, no substance to FEderal 2-1163 aim, ay : Rochester Bows Out in YMCA Tournament The Rochester Falcons, repre- senting the Pontiac district, were eliminated in the semifinals of the state YMCA basketball tournament over the weekend. Rochester held a 22-19 halftime ‘lead but could not match a taller ‘Grand Rapids contingent the rest lof the way in bowing 63-50. Gor- don Monti‘oss paced the Jocals with 19 and Bruce Ross had 18. Idaho Punchers Win 7 Titles, Team Honor POCATELLO, Idaho (# — The Idaho State College boxing team most successful season ever com- piled by collegiate punchers. The Bengals swept seven in- dividual championships in the NCAA tournament which ended tean? title, a Athletic) ;" was no wanol~ warrant calling|®..4' this past weekend completed the| here Saturday night, And they|sic: compiled 59 points in ee at 261 Quali fiers. Roll in Opening of Bowlerama Qualifying to Continue at Three Alleys Next - Saturday By CHUCK ABAIR The. Ist Pontiac Press Bowl- erama got off to a roaring start over the past. weekend with sev- eral outstanding scores posted dur- ing the 1st round of qualifying. Howard Compton of Clarkston, |Lee Miller of Waterford Township and Pontiac's Frank Pavlinac were the leaders among the 261 quali- fiers Saturday and Sunday. Another 229, keglers, including 107 women, will swing into action Sat- urday to determine the partici- ‘pants for the April 20 finals. The top 10 per cent of the qualifiers jat each location will be eligible for the finals. Compton, who bowis in .the South Shores Sunday Mixed League at Walled Lake, posted the outstanding series of the two- day session with a 694 at Dixie Recreation. He rolled a 530 actual to go with a 114 handicap. Pavlinac hit 683 with a 584 total and-99 handicap to pace the field at’ Land-O-Lakes. Miller was the standout at Auburg Lanes rolling “Ithe best actual series of 615 and topping them all with 687 in neni cap. * * * : The leading 2nd place showing of the weekend was posted by L. ‘Smith at Dixie. He matched Pav- linac’s total of 683 and fired the best actual series of the tourna- ment thus far with a 635. Bob Pickett ranked runnerup at Land-O-Lakes with 630, while Charles Lemke trailed Miller at Auburn with 642. Ron Rothbarth finished 15th at Land-O-Lakes but had the best actual series of 593 at the Waterford alley. All three are Pontiac residents. , - There were a host of other im- pressive 600 series rolled at the three qualifying places with sev- eral more .expected this week as some of the best in the area shoot for a chance at the finals. Despite the impressive opening weekend scores, the leaders could very likely be changed consider- lifiers will not be decided until all) ‘bowling is completed. ; the men’s finals with Compton, Paviinac and Miller the leaders in race for the Press trophies as the top qualifiers, Women will be bowling for the same honors at all three locations on the final qualifying day, Ap- proximately 11 women will be el- igible for the championship battle. The men's champion will receive $400 and a handsome desk calendar Aset and the women's victor will ‘take home $200 in cash and a desk * set. Ten other handsome prizes are guaranteed in each division. eoragy eee SCORES: Prank . aaery a nF gg R. : > E pene. (8 une (665) eo. Bartie teas) sm Bott rid). oo. , a e ( x. poe (eat), x. — ), RB. (628) ar tmstrong (624) and R. C. Rothbar LEADING — LANES SCORES: Lee Miller (687), F. Polasek 1, “J. Bridge (008). Edmore (606). (4), F iiysan (604), L Fiore (603) | ‘and J. Poster (603). LEADING DIXIE LANES SCORES: Howard —— —, L. — 1683) Balch (651), R. M. Baker 7 i L. Martin (645), Chappellie (644), neice Boghosien (635) and Tatham i Cranes End Tour on Winning Note Cranbrook's baseball team wound up its southern tour on a winning note. Saturday with a 42 victory over Mercersburg Academy at Mercersburg, Pa. It was Cran- brook’s lene triumph in seven games. A four-run outburst on only one hit in the 6th inning turned the trick for the Cranes. Three walks, an error, a squeeze bunt, qa wild pitch and Dave Campbell's infield single did the damage. Campbell, the last of three Crane hurlers, wag credited with the win. iHe also made two of Cranbrook’s three hits. Bill Surener was the losing pitcher. ciated es Geet | CH EVROLET | -'CAR or r TRUCK CHECKING BOWLERAMA LIST — A group of Bowlerama entries check the list before qualify- ing at Land-O-Lakes Saturday in the opening of the tournament. Standing left to right with their total scores are Stan Haak (613), (680), Smokey Cloud (576/, Frank Pavlinac (683) aks ston Man lial Qual Bob Pickett FLINT—Mildred Molter of Pon-| tiac blasted a 645 actual series as she and her partner, Helen Achen- bach; spilled a 1,316 handicap to take the doubles lead here Sunday in the state women's bowling tour- nament. . Pa a “s Mrs. Molter’s big series figured in a fourth-place 1,931 handicap all events score. Coupled with Gen Bradley's 638 actual effort, good for a fifth - place 692 handicap in singles. Pontiac women accounted | for three of the four changes in, the top 20, board positions. Mrs. Molter opened Saturday night with scores of 177, 171 and 203 for a 551 actual series for Huron Cleaners in the team. event. She followed Sunday night with 232, 226 and 187 for the 645 actual in doubles before finishing with 181, 181 and 184 for 546 ac- tual in singles. Her handicap series in the 1,931 team event and 609 in Singles base on a 21-pin Spot per game. * * * 4 Partner Mrs. Achenbach shot 160, 183 and 190 for 533 actual, 608! handicap in aiding the first-place doubles score. ; Mrs, Bradley spilled games of 201, 203 and 234 in her 638 ac- tual singles series, which jumped Rolladium Skaters in 3rd Eliminations Rolladium rink’s 3rd roller skat eliminations were held Saturday, and Art Schwartz (559). Sitting are Richard Good- win (521) and Lee Miller, alley proprietor. Pav- linac: had the best qualifying score at Land-O- | Lakes. Miller later posted a 687 at Auburn Lanes. Qualifying © continues next | Saturday. | i Pontiac Women Take State Doubles Lead \lis Smith’s 589, both actual, paced ¥ npesirwapagiy Pontiae Press Photo to 692 sasitienp with a 17-stick start per game. Beverly Burcar’s 600 and Phyl- Traverse City Lampert Drugs to 3,011 handicap and fifth place in ithe team event. It was the eighth 3,000 series thus far in the tourney. * * Ve eye 2 Ferndale's Dorothy Aldred with 739 in singles and 2,096 in all events and her Detroit team, Ver- nor Ginger Ale with 3,049, lead the other divisions. : Other top scores posted: by Pon- tiae women: TEAM HANDICAP were 708 in doubles,-614 in the ably by next Monday. Final qual-' At, least 13 at each qualifying — house are expected. to advance to | Bosley. Ford’s 66 Foils Strategy | AUGUSTA, Ga, —Sam Snead lost his bid for a record fourth Masters golf title to the golfer Snead says is the best in the busi- ae Snead, like Jimmy Demaret a three-time Masters winner, fin- ished second in the 2lst staging) of the prestige and money rich! Masters yesterday. and he couldn't have won even if he'd shot the kind of golf in the final round he thought would win it. “] titought a 70 would win it for me,” the drawling West Vir- ginia slammer said after it was all over and Ford had whisked in and pocketed the $8,750 first prize check. ~ “And I thought I could shoot a par-five holes out there that 1 couldn't reach in two shots,” continued. * * * culations. A 70 would have given him 284 for the 72 holes in this Ford, playing aggressive, accur- ate golf, whipped par by six stroke with a 66 for a 283 total—one shot under the goal Snead was seek- ing. ; ' Snead, who began to gamble in an effort to hold off Ford's threat ran inte trouble on the back nine and finished with a 72 and 236, good for second place and $4,- 375, a fellow who had led the tourna- ment two days and was a solid choice to pick up his fourth Mas- ters title. Calculations Wrong — Snead 2nd in Masters — 70 because there weren't any of the Sam'team will be named later richest — $53,000 — of all Masters) Sam was surprisingly affable for| “Man, alter I got that birdie on) stay Ohne under par, I thought the bag, ‘and I'm still relaxed.” No, 7 and my par at No. 8 to match at the Waterford range. cake was mine,” Snead allowed.|Chariey Schmidt had 267, LeRoy “I was real relaxed and thought|/Mingett 261 and Bob Verhine 248. all I had to do was finish,” he|For DSC Peters had 257, Theodore said, stuffing a golf shoe into — 252, Weber 250 and Bower and All Other. Automobiles A Complete Line of — DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEMS — ‘and HOLLYWOOD MUFFLERS _ LINE OF BRAKES! WE CARRY A COMPLETE Discount on Brake Drum Turni ngs! Motor Mart Auto Parts FE 4-8230 121-123 E. Montcelm for the fifth period of season's rac-} ore Huron Bowl No. 2 ............3.-. 2950 ing. Huron Cleaners sRiissicesecsicsceos eee Resylts were: |Electrical Htg. & Plb. ..........., 2818 Giris:—Ciass A, Carol Buirley;|"#7** See" Ne * --- a7t8 Class B, Constance Papi; Class] DOUBLES HANDICAP 'C, Susan Kidd. 3 . Craven, N. Dudak . re | Foster, N. Wood nde cnaecoonc | | Boys — Class A, Arthur Rouse;. iz. Miller, O. Bogard .............. 1197 Class B, Arnold Osta; Class C,}) SINGLES MANDICAF George aes = = Agehenbach s.se.esesssee+ O48 visio! ommy rigdon, Joanne BE seveceee-- +e 3 ae ==) ally Hoffman ............. 620/ were Tapalien ....cc00.-ceve-ee: e+ 619) ALL EVENTS Mildred Mast o. ccecce: seen aes 1934) OCSC Pistol Club | Beats Detroiters Shooting 1050 to 1007 for the Detroit Sportsmen's Congress team, \Oakland County Sportsmen's Club) ipistol experts won their recent | Bill Dougall's 274 was tops. 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Lovers, the young ones, —— ae ae for the wacky, and—ask anybody} It is scarcely: feasible, either,|are dangled over refuse cans, con- : - for New Yorkers to observe that) versing with adoring eyes as ee :* he ‘| other certain eh gyro idly pushes * Baines and : : mer, ; jComrlctio wit be marked ty 2>\State Unemployment |tiroun the crasp towards tite] ee Falls in September, te come 6,000 ch 15 aeia tll t's Wat bok font Sovia “yg sion said in summariz- panied except by an ice i ay ange n rapes pD ar on a le ee looks in antique shop widertaken to halt erosion . Sf Sha ered st the Bite, Sah. OS 15.000 wad & Senet We 43 Gene “substantially less” original estimate of igete, will begin “in earnest” in a few days and the commission itself will visit the area in June, SAGINAW ® — Thomas Town- me at Doe Pe oe a $800 raise to boost his and sleep when they're weary, the! ti New Yorker needs no pendulum or calendar to tell him the time for aes and goofing-olf * * * fo The perfumed urge nits waited ; i gs ; f : s a i i ~~ BENEFICIAL makes get- ting a loan a triendly matter, Over two mil- lion You can, too' Gét loan in a single visit to the office when you phone first.Orif moreconven- ient, come in today! 2nd Fleor, Lawrence Bidg. + Phone: OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT-— PHONE FOR EVENING NOUS : Loans mode to residents of eli surrounding towns people e year get: a prompt “Yes!” here. fe - : ciety te Sao. aaa el only wanted $200, Explaining’ didn't feel he deserved EGeeebd etl i lie 3 "Cockroaches One Full Year Gucrantee fm through the 3 feet’ of concrete) AT KROGER ‘| | VEAL SALE— IDEAL FOR YOUR PALM SUNDAY MEAL! | toppers loo fabries ! in a clear - ane Jast season's coat another year Fiber- Boge tose ning pent tirgry rao i _ new again ! 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MONDAY Bess Se 2 : i q i 7 *\\ ce : \ i ; » APRIL, 8 1957: Nes Pan-American Tour Represents 19, Lands Sonn SAN FRANCISCO w—Ninéteen|, _. Drumstick day into a “good will” tour California. o os ¢ { @ oF * Midnight Daily. Call FE 8-0483 Fried Chicken—Shrimp Fish—Drumburgers _ PIZZA the Organization of American. States, a sort of hemispheric United | Nations. They hope their Pan-American) Week tour of California will “fur-| ther inter-Américan understanding, and call greater attention to their: organization. . | LAST TIMES | COMMERCE nd of South Union Like Road at Haggerty Road. EM 3-066) FRIENDLY PERSUASION JOHNNY BELINDA qapeenenennemeeeenee aeons enn en rn NN " ris COTTE | { : Iceland is fighting inflation. DOORS THE BROKEN STAR with Howard Duff ipreservation of. such OPEN | Whale steak may be on your Hollywood Headlines _idining room table soon. procreation ot wom eon’ 1Q- North Frederick’ Film), | months, “= | | i i | Anti- | R. WARNER BROS ceesest HENRY FONDA: VERA MILES in ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S May Team Tracy, Katie | By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS | Spencer is perfect for the role | a : .,| Of the well-born man who secret- | HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Now - that ly has ambitions to t 5 the | Spencer Tracy is set for ‘10 North) president of the United States i Frederick” at 20th, watch for 5 ; , f al K ri ; ly | Katharine Hepburn to again be his! aan age _— be equally co-star, : >| Spence and Katie just finished} So eager is Buddy Adler to get “Desk Set’’ at the same studio and this. rolling that he would like to: nothing would please produeer,put Philip Dunne’s script into pro-| Charles Brackett nad boss Buddy & jon right away. But_ first,’ Adler more than to“team thent Tra. has some clean-up work on again in the John O'Hara best ’’The Old Man and the Sea.” seller. { Many people think that Darryl It certainly woul@ be case | , 2 ot tk a eters getting te- Zanuck has hold of a hot potato | = BRIAN =©«HUNT ther. with the . right .stery. |'2 “Compdlsion,” Meyer -Levin’s: meee, EO as id il SE sh best seller based on the shocking: . Leopold and Loeb case. But hot or ly romatic ove c ond ibility ee ex lighting: * rop-bure matic cumming ghting: 2 “15. VALUE Buy NOW and SAVE! In Addition LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD RANGE not, Darryl thinks he has a star in! west, can be opened for additional ventilation during summer jf _ the making in putting new actor, | Bob Evans, in either the Leopold4 441 |r Loeb role. i Darry!t is so high on this young: MA 4-2151 Deors Open as we TONIGHT Wituacm == PONTIAC Disie Hwy. (US-10) Nese Telegraph. FE. 5.4500 WAYNE! — in his biggest ther? Dan DAILEY Mau : ureen O'HA RA WINGS of EAGLES — Ward BOND: Metrccoler Se — 0 am 0 me 6 ee Ome © ee 0 ee 6 ee 6 oe 0 ee 0 ome 0 ee 0 > . : 3 ; Mi | | és | | | - y WALAKE MAPLE ROAD iN DAITLING eY Of-iuxer | East of Walled Lake © om © ame 6 oe 2 — © = © ame 6 ow 6 es - ‘Weather has forced us An ALLIED ARTISTS Picture man, who was a business execu-| tive this time last year, that he) has put him under personal con-! tract and given him the role of the bullfighter in ‘‘The Suni Also Rises.” | This experience, in addition to: his debut playing Irving Thalberg in ‘‘Man With 1,000 Faces,”” should) bring young Evans up to the point jof handling a featured role, | NOT A BABY DOLL | The rumor comes straight that) |Carroii Baker is not being a baby doll at all about playing the Diana |Barrymore role in ‘Too Much, Too Soon” and is refusing to do the lurid story which might better ‘have been left untold. There are many people who won't blame Carroll for her stand. Now, if she had only been as firm about not doing the equally lurid |““Baby Doll!" | If she does step out, there's talk that Natalie Wood is ta line for the Diana role. But Natalie | still hasn't given up hope some- | thing will happen to give her | | “Marjorie Morningstar,”’ the am- bition of her lift right now, '* Although my friend Alfred Hitch- leock left Cedars of Lebanon Hos- |pital over the weekend and is rid of yellow jaundice, I hear he may * jonly produce and not direct “From * |Amongst the Dead.” His doctors want Hitchy to take it easier for)! awhile and he should listen to 4 them. * | He still hasn’t been told that * |Vera Miles can’t play the lead be- cause she’s expecting a baby. # | With this added job of finding & new leading lady and other prob- lems which always beset a picture just going.into production; it would be wise indeed if the popular little |rotund director confined his activi-' |ties to supervising, | ROMANCE CALLED OFF i Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: Virginia Grey has called off her romance with Andy McLagien. She is up to replace Ann Sothern in ‘Private Secre- tary’—and she'd be good. 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Lavender rong) "7 mime weateanh peekage loth choice main}y 4 forest land. Each year sell ot Milford told FRIDAY ; FRUITS — fed steers y | 22.00 [ police a man Apples. Delicious, fancy, 6,06 bu; No.|23.00; few high choice up 23.50; Regular meeting Pontiac Chap- |s799 990,000 worth of sawlog Peggy low round 1256 } grabbed her purse’as she was. un- 1.$4¢-5.00 bu. Apples, Jonathon, fancy. it Mette: goed and low enotce fod eteers| ‘ef No. 22% O. E 6, Monday eVe-| ood posts, turpentine, Christ- fi locking per car at 141 Wayne St. Mahetah, caply., taney. 3.00’ ee: 1, |20-00-21.50; few standard to low geod ning, April 8th ee peal diag other cintoeh, early. fancy. 3.90 bu: Mo. 1. |17.50-20.00; early sales good and choice La mas trees, maple sirup, and Her purse and: $200 in it were 2.70-5.25 Sa. Apples, re Gey. tency. /1140-20.00; saris, salve Seed, oot viitere| aurence. Edith M. Goons, secre-| roduct tecovered. 3.75 bu: No. 1, 2.75-3.25 heifers 19.50-21.80; few | choice ry| tary. i —Ady./ forest products. Steele- Red, No. 1, 4.00-4.50 bu. higher; utility cows ve ae aay Ly ppc ® = , — Beets, topped, and cutters 11.00-13.50; ‘short load good NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. =: Borice 4 srnictY ASSESSMENT. a rd be. Ganbows, geri. we. — caper geen yeerme ° n e Sanitary sewer and related work on the e work on Carr : ge, o. 1, 8. ide of Baldwin Avenue. Street. . \1.50-2.00 bu. Cabbage, standard variety.) Calves — Salable 300. Early trade on ~ News in Brief ge se ag rel i ‘Philipport city sca’ al Ad No, 2.00-2.50 “bu. Carrots, Le agar »\vealers active, strong to 1.00 ha yn of Pontiac, Philip & Maloney, Py engrickson Anert Bryan, No. iy 1.25-1.75 bu. Celery, rest. o. 1. | choice and prime vealers 25.00-34 |Bast) Vernier, .~ >vine Zuchike. ] a hony ¢, VanLinden, Bertram T. 2.00-2.50 ta bu. Chives, No. 1, 1.25-1.50 good and low choice 19 00-25.00. Federal Credit’ Union, and to all per- ee oe persons Teeter r ia per hee eee No. = a1 Pk." Sheep — Salable 2500. Market not Sheriff's detectives said sons interested. take notice: That the tice ‘That the roll of the Bpec aitke,ne-|in the weekend news to encourage pens’ onion” are fincy 1 50, Sub, fully established; few early sales steady|that burglars took more $30 ee ee aera: an oe ment re foe the mate yy, ce great trading interest. But encour- pon whos 1 tase os bag. orem Mee ctbice and pee ay 86 Ib shorn in cash from the Commerce De- | parpace ot defraytn that Jams FelB |! Asse pose . e Be ‘s = t 4 that part of the cost whieh the Com. |2ging factors were a slowing in jey. Yo. 00-2:50 doz. behs.|ambs No. 1 pelts 24.00. partment Store, 114 Commerce: {thease be. aia, Gad berke by sanaled on decided should be paid andthe decline for steel orders and Paranipe, ‘No. 1, 1 25- 418 1g bu. Potatoes,| Rd., C Townshi fter assessment for the construction of sant- borne by special assessment for the con- : No. 1, }.20-1.30 50-Ib, bag. Radishes, GO LIVESTOCK ee - or ary sewer and related work on the np) spew) saat wb foet, concrete sidewalk a brighter outlook for employment, Black. No. 1, 1.25-1.75 bu. Radishes. ‘ CRICAGR beck xveer eainste they broke into the place last Wc% ae or Baldwin Avenue from the Dated Anes 5, 1987. . Ly r — , Oo po Clemens Street to t... 4 o a according to Commerce Secretary, [Rhubare, pokes *tene?, ‘Toe $-Ib. hog heh active and uneven: generally | night. | Hills Subdivision to ‘Merriane wrest ts " ADA R. EVANS, pentane Knolls Subdivision, 1s\ now on| Weeks. box; No. 1, .60-.80 5-Ib. box. Rhubarb, 23 to 50 higher on betagmabh = el now on file in my office for public April’ Sen oiny office for public inspection. | Douglas Aircraft, Boeing and hothouse. fancy, 1.25 doz. behs; No. 1,/late and closing tradem Sly, %) v0.0) The drunk driving eh arg e inspection. Commisuion y pall aioe $ the as 85-1.00 ‘doz. behs. Squash, Delicious, et: carly cmaranes mine’ or tty against Uriah Freeman, 37, of 386) Notice is also hereby given | that the Cpaioten and the ser of the City|Glenn L. Martin were all up/No. 1, 1.80-2.00 bu. Squash. Hubbard,/270| lb. butchers 1810-18-50: mos) g i oeanaen ona the a nee etl STATE OF MICHIQAN—In ———_ pt most - ) te 2 Commnionse ®/around a point or more as air- Ta 12 ee 2.00 bu. Turnips, topped, No. — ant shew = tr rt 239 /Arthur - St., was reduced to reck-|of, Penties, will meet in t he Com malenien ee La the County of ! aif 5 A u. , : amber sa. y, on ay cf April, A.D. 1957, at 6:00 o'clock p.m.|crafts were in fairly active de-| LETTUCE AND SALAD GREENS — seer Be ey ey 3 ess driving when he appeared be- ¢; jot April, A.D., 1957. at 8:00 o'clock pm.| In the matter ott the potion time and pines oppertuaiy ‘ei be = mand. ee eee we 1775-18.10; larger lots mixed fore Municipal Judge Cecil B. Note erie ee see "rath be “Given No. 18123 a rs rr rsp pyees Some gains were po; by ro5s — , 11.00-11.50 30-doz. | grade eS Loe Aerts 00; few Callum. Freeman paid $100 instead 41) persons interested to be hea To Troy pee, father of said nue. WO. ta motors and oils, too, but in ‘these case; medium, 9.50-10.00; small, 7.50-8.50. —< sarin 00. cates of 20 days. | cae aes » 105% ont a gy es Hinata Ee ADA R. EVAN —— : ; st ee , labouts of the father of said minor chi City Clerk | Visions trading was not so brisk. - DETROIT EGGS pao gar camer eared tite e: seers Thieves took an* undetermined. ADA R. vty Clerk |e unknown, end the said child has vio-| April 8, '57.|General Motors, Chrysl and|_ DETRO?T. April § (AP) — Excs. P.0.B. |Snd yearlings sacy ~ | er ed a law of the State and that said! NOTICE OF SPECIAL as Studebaker’. Packard were a1 1|Detzolt. cases included, federai - state Sveraging fully ste: dy; bulls uneven Ut! amount of change from the store-| April ® “St Child should be Bisced singer the juris es: r . —/|diction of ¢ a i Sidewalk and related work on Joslyn steady to a bit higher. Ford eased.|_, Whites: Grade A, jumbo 40-45, weight- pedal seg cid ‘lots high ‘cholee and room of the Twin Beach School} i eton? cE ors PUBLIC deere - 2 — = of the state RIKER F a Tu: Ponting Sehect Property, Radner : edvaverage 43: extra large 38is. lar TEC prime steers 24.00-26.00: load of high/after they broke into the place nearing will be if by the Pontiac City|of Michigan, you are hereby notified | OUNTAIN Ine., F mare B. Bleep, Jeanie G. Cun- —— Wid O¥e 26H; medium seca _ choice and prime 1,115 - aretghts | with a hatchet over the weekernd,| Commission in the Commission Chamber, poy ha ee ae ae Riker Bldg. Lobby Potrim. Mr. Rutherford Plo mare N York Stock Grade B, inrge 3245-35. wid ave M's. TT bout 8 loads 1.275-1.325 Ib. Sheriff's detectives reported today. Gay, April 23, 1987 for the purpose of | Center Court House Annex, 1260-B West, Harold Gamastee Willer we alee : ow or Ocks Poh sina Sat — 39-43. wid Ove | 3300; F seed to low choice steers 18.50- [Scnaing the Building Zone Saeusee Bivd., in the City of Pontiac in =| Arthur E, Ebert, Guess B Gourtany, Bag! —g on Ses 5 "19150: standard steers down to around] y¢ friend's t al d needs No. 044 to read as follow County, on the 16th day of April, A.D., Near k.. . Courtney, (Late Morning Quotations) larger 35. hoice heifers 21.50-22.75; your friend's in jail and needs | No Uir ccaing First Parke f 1957, at one o'clock in the afternoon, | Rosetta. fo Harold B ea oi Peon | Socee er Nae sieeve 7 . meee eto es choice” 18, 75-21.00; | bail, Ph. FE 5-9424, C. A. Mitchell. | — Sectio on re owt and you are hereby commanded to ap-— Taylor, R RM Meiser, Donald d. " Msioaac, ae hel as Seay Man.’ 8 Whites: Gr ade A, extra large 314-36; utility and commercial cows 13.00-15.25; —AdvV.| For the purpose of ies Ordinance the|pear personally at said hea: j seer pale Phillips J. T.*Merriman, and| Allied Ch ||| 87 Jones 3 L ..,. 49.5 large 2942-35; medium 31. canners and cutters 10. lee are — City of Pontiac is hereby divided into) It being impractical to make personal to all wons. interested, take notice:| Allied Strs |. 43.7 Kennecott °"" isnt Browns: Grade A, extra large 35: large|and commercial bulls 15.00-16.50; the following districts: service hereof, —_ ——— — notice That the t roll of the 8) Specie) assessment) Allis Chal .... 347, Kimb Clk . ret 29-33; medium 26%-29's. Grade B. large and choice vealers 22.00-27 rt Residence 1 Districts. shall be served by pub — bad heretofore made by the City Assessor Alum Ltd ,, 125 Kresme, 88° .,.. 26.3 26-29. - down to 9.00; good, ‘and choice ‘sas- 8s wed F d Fj { Q arter Residence 2 Districts one week previous (A) 2 ef the. cost which, see Cominaat Maclean ie bodies. td of mediums 900 Ib. feeders 17. 25. Or Irs U Personal Service District and circulated in said County. cided should be d and Reruerbe 3 SE teal Gacfens! Samo Ligg & My ... 2 CAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Balable sheep 1,000; fairly actiye:| Commercta! 1 Districts. Witness, the Honorable dither z. cial assessment 5 t ne by sbe-| am. Can ..... 43.3 16g & OY +: CHICAGS. April 6 (AP) -- Butter , Sean’ to 25 higher: slaughter | Commercia] 2 Districts. Moore, Judge of said Court. in the City 5 ft, concrete sidewall and related work| Am CY? - 2. T74 Loew's "tt Tag steady; receipts 1.200.000: wholesale buy- | MNOS, ATONE ae. good to prime wooled | Manufacturing 1 Districts. of Pontiac in safd County, this Sth day On Joely a Avene end, related work) Am Gas & EI 36 [OTS con's: JES)ing prices unchaneed: 93 score AA $8, 92/ewes Only meade: Boon tn Belme wee ea| in Manufacturing 2 Districts. of April, A.D., 1987. Street to the =e line of. Pentiss ret Leyte a ny Lorilierd |... 17 ae atts bt ILE CL) nat argent prime 24.50; cull to low good) = ee: Districts. a , — = bo opted s Knolls Subdivision east side and] A “cp git Lou & Nash .. 81 Steady to firm: receipts 21,600, |14.00-21.50; 2 loads mostly choice, shorn aaa wake atta ai south ing lof ‘Modern Hovsing “Cowpore-| Am Re’ “ihe Martit, Gl .-"’ 414] wnolsaie ‘puting prices unchanged io {/lambe 110 tb. with No. i pet 2250. 2/ DEARBORN (INS)—Henry Ford) Amensing Scpsgisice, &,Persarenn 1 Bepuly Wrovete Revver. By a Wall Street Journal file in my “attloe for pubis ins ‘gjommt, Mishor: 66 —ger cont er Detter A) mee. ‘cull "to "wooled "choice GIeugnter II, President of the Ford Motor, a y use customartly incidental Juvenile Divisten |; cation fo alse perees Sor et the ‘% A 7" < standards a1%4: dirties 26: checks 2543; |ewes 5.50-9. beet said today that the firm's {% a, use authorized by this section, but . April 8 ‘57. Subscriber . meal Assesso: ie y * o. current receip 2. of Pontiac, will meet in the c ic - 42 Mpis 1 retail] passenger car sales for the| Distriet shall be permitted as an acces-| STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- . Chamber in said City “the 16th day scone 43 M M&M ,, 67 ms : y use nor shall any trailer coach park /bate Court for the County of comnne. | A few years ago I was going broke ‘ ree wec : : CHI POTATOES first three .months of this year jbe ¢ operated in any Commercial 1 District | Juvenile Division. . to review sald a, ol a mat.” at whieh | Armco = , Wa Monsen Ch 2.3341 camcaco, april 3 4AP)-potatoes old; Poultry exceeded those of any correspond-| ¥ nfen business’ shail ‘be permitted in| In, tg matter of the, petitign- con. | on $9,000 a year. High pesos and time and.ptace opportunity will be gi our & Co. 142 Motor Pd .... 43.6 errivals 62; on track 233; total U.S. anufacturing stricts and in eryl an vid) taxes were getting me down. I had all persons interested Yo be heard.” Armet Ck .... 29.1 Motor Wheel . 21 868; moderate: de- DETROIT FOULTRY alae a ed Ge peta te Done Map of this ordinance, | To Kenneth LaClesr, father et aid| to have eal end or reduce my — a lr Ait Gee Line < 384 Martayop ——— 213 psocdian| pong Oe 31 $/ was 2 to 10 cents a hundred pounds|offer of promoters before entering, He said this was substantiated pubic a insp tified that the hearing on said petition! 711 W. Monroe St., Chicago 6, Ill, banks, tactofing | reserve Gen Dvnam : a7 Stud | Pack e | higher, May $14.77. into any agreement.” . by the National Better Business| | Oven acaredtted oe is alse ereey sive ot the City nan Cynter, Court sed "County PMP 4-7 aq i saty TES . . be . - r= presse ef entinction 6 2.130.1.80\ Gen Bae... 33 gwift & Co pos William L. Belaney, assistant Bureau_which reported that “mer-| of Pontiac, wi meet in the Commission|B West Bivd, in the City of Pontiac ? United States Government Gen Mil's .... 658 Syiv El Pd 425 Grain Prices , | chants who have participated in EE — direct and | Gen . 394 Texas G Bul .. 287) Chamber manager stressed that ranteed 0... 12.342,962.78/ Gen Tel. 417 Textron | 147) book. |Previous plans report free service Ovligations of ‘States ‘and rs n Tire 1 Thomp Pd ... at CHICAGO GRA'N coupon s are not illegal but | lor free merchandise offers do not > political subdivisions 209,532.33 srber ‘Prod. $4.4 Tran W Air .. 156) CHICAGO, April 8 (AP) — to-| In some cases have been known | - Other bonds, notes. and de- |Gilette .... 4 = aTransamer 38 | day Open to actually have the effect of increas- : bentures 50,000.00, Goebel Br... 41 ryent Cen 54 , | to force smaller firms out of | e qs e i Loans eae discounts (includ- | Qoodric ch ..... 734 tigerwd °° 385° Wheat — July .-s.ae... jing their business LS bringing ’ “ it - ing $1135.46 overdrafts}. 10.144.115.82; Goodyear ... 77 pnderwe ..... S08 May 2.24 Sept business or to retract offers. . | Bank premises - 10.144. | Arah Prize... 2 ae atl § 4 aly 81s De! | ‘them new customers.’ | Purntt __ Case Ot weet Sag Unit Age 77 BeBe 218% Rye — Coupon books are a promotional * ; =e e ae — . 143,394 86 asian) ood) ea race * corm — SY ER | idea reportedly to bring merchants, The bureau said it “doesn't Invectmenia end Giher acs Moreh Choe... 6132 US Rub .... 8/Oy ijl begs Soeee 1.26, |especially those dealing in serv- ‘appear to be wise to try to se- j seta, indirectly represent lsommwy liv pes a Von ftlacorsy . neh Sept. .......1.33% ” Lard _.}**"2| ices more customers by promising cure permanent new business from ope “atemane oc ether - 14.363.94/ 111 Cent, 0-0. BA warn B Pic 226° Go, _1 ate May .....-.1480\free merchandise or service to people who are seeking something TIME ONLY! Other assests 220222. 134,688.67) Ihiand Stl |. 636 Werte A Bee gee May ------- 1% Sept. “2!..:.[1410/ purchasers of the books. |for nothing.” . Total assets sires BOC Tat Bus och afr) Wests El $1 IL . son 12.7) 0 Demand deposits of individ- me ot 404 ’ corporations. “910,908,s23.06) 28! Paver ..... 98 Ynest sh & T 1082'P Tinie deposits of tndividiials, Tot Boe tel 33, Zenith Rad 11369 tnerships, and corpora- nt Te e ; | Ee . 9.638,092.89 1 Deposits of ine eains STOCK AVERAGES ] : men neiu ding - sg | i. UT posta) savings) .......... 140.016.14 Comomed by the Associated Press ig FU A OMATIC WASHER Devosits of yoo and po- April 8 | a ——— pe ype ane saavae ie searppeos tbs] P RT] Pee AL ate | eposits’ o 000. dust fl Util Stock | 2 2 : : i : . Pa O tet denomer icenifed eet Chakes sere eater ee asert) f This sensational offer has been made possible through the cooperation of the ay Speed Queen factory as a special inducement to acquaint the people of this community with the superior performance, quality and value of the Speed and officer's checks, bol 299.539. 80 Noon Monday . 255.5 1223.6 742 175.8 4 coeet Depemes tee Previous Day . 2552 1224 742 175.7/ Other Habilities .....4..... 200.046.13 Week Age. 2527 1212 738 181 f TIRE Totat liabilities. (not in- Month ‘Ago pot ; Ht A é 240. ; ‘ ‘ pact nome shown below $25,178,424 «iss wen 5 | Queen Automatic Washer. . gee aaa a INTERVIEWING IN PONTIAC Yours for Qoo Undivided profits -. 188.394.20 |. ours only ccerae fe sessed So" ) —_ . : | ital) NN wma mene e er aee 9,328.00 (C, J. Nephler Co.) i Tuesday, April 9, Total Capital Accounts ...$ 1,294,720 20| Figures after decimal points = Sees j loon | fF ; Teitteamam #4 SP seernieces Ae tater ee OS. See dlp 2 P.M. to 9 P.M. i] otis banics captial sonsists of: Ross Gear Co. .......... * 23.2. 24 i er ae ot wip one yn | GL. Oil & Chem. Co. .. ee 23 23 aerts peaeetttMORAEN, Feta ane ot IMMEDIATE OPENINGS IN PONTIAC, DETROIT AND = sf to secure Itabilities and . : , : & wisi geo 8 nine a Mataaoe ERE BS SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN TOWNS | Pd. Co. 4 ‘ | .*No sale; bid and asked. , ; ° Degeitt ite ae fot NN ). JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN RETAIL AND WHOLESALE MERCHANDISING | ‘ : oN caedwiseen pot «3.01.96, Rose-Scented Stink. ahver heen bank.” Cashier a ponee - of statement. fs true, and) "DETROIT @® — The a Present expansion program offers positions in fast-growing business. Opportun- ities for constant progress and promotion. Corporation doing over a Billion Dollar Sales Annually. Average of one new store opened every two weeks in 1956. that the above that ft fully and correctly. represents the De true state of the several matters herein| OSes May soon filter through De- ed ead set, forth, to the best of|troit buses, A fragrant formula my Knowledge and belie 4. gusanx|devised by technicians of General Comme ees Z.CROSS Motors blends a deodorant i Pee! Bens aa ed Gane ay he HES RETAIL—STORE MANAGERS Men with successful business management experience to enter 90-day training program. Upon completion of training will be assigned as manager of company- owned store. Must be ag ambitious type. Age 23-33. Yearly salary $5.000 and up. Attractive profit areas program after assignment. Company car~ all empleyee benefi's. st WHOLESALE—TERRITORY SALESMEN Men with successful experience selling tires, batteries, accessories or ether hard lines. will be assigned to territory consisting of franchised dealers after 90-day training program. Must be aggressive ambitious type, with sales personality. Age 23-33. Yearly salary $5,000 and up plus ettractive bénus pro- gram. Company car, expenses and all employee benefits. BUDGET MANAGER—OFFICE CREDIT MANAGER To take over Time Payment Sales Department. Must be outstanding salesman and know how {fo promote’ inside and outside store sales, plus credit and col- « lection follow-up, Finance or credit experience helpful. but have training pro- * " gram for sincere hard worker who is ambitious and ‘wants to succeed. 146 W. Huron, Mich. 140 N. Saginaw, Pontiac, Peatine Mich, . State of Michizan, Ries County of Oakland, eabin, Bworn to and subscribed before this 4th day of April, 1957, and I hereby certify thai I am not an officer or di-/ Italian Somalia is expected to (peat H. TAYLOR depict its new coat of arms on af Notary Public, Oakland Co.. Michigan. five-value stamp issue to be made | Ss lp gi ee ‘s1\in Mogadiscio, the capital. Use Our Easy-Pay Budget Plan CLAYTON’S FURNITURE AE PUI O & APPLiances TELEPHONE FE 5-9474 3065 Orchard‘Lake Roed —Free Parking | §0% SAVINGS | cua earaneed om Any Raat sen § Yous Vsconditions! i SER Pang v ; Your PTA Is Planning: ) 'p aaa = " bots ‘School Leader to Discuss Ban Crusade at Clarkston |M eadowbrook and MSU U Start Cancer Branch f fa i: , ames het, ter we ie| With ‘Mrs. Stitt, Evons ‘Eathel Dockham, secretary. and) G$ Chairmen Mrs, treasurer. St ,, ROCHESTER — — Donald ©. Bald- win, superintendent of Rochester|ert. Community Schools, will speak on _|the recent donation of Meadow- brook Farms fo MSU at tonight's 8 o'clock meeting of North Hill Annual election of officers will take place at the meeting and a tour of the mew wing of the school is planned. a Girl Scouts, under leadership of Jean Lilley, will participate in the program. Commerce Township “The Glengary PTA group will have its fair planning meeting . CLARKSTON — Mrs. Weips Kreger opened her home on Perry ‘Lake road recently to area resi- dents interested in the formation of a Clarkston.Branch of the Amer- ican’ Cancer. Society. Mrs, Phillip Francis of Pontiac. volunteer worker interested in or- ganizing branches in North Oak- land County, spoke on the advan- tages of a branch in the Clarkston area so that better education and more service can be rendered - Waterford T , Final meeting of the Waterford High School PTSA will be held Wednesday, at the school. Following open house at 7:30, at which time parents will view dis- says oh Eee Seen ee students, a program spotlighting “S$ehool Finances, on Federal, State and Local Levels,” wil be i given. Speakers will be Louis Schim- mel, Pontiac School Board presl- dent and William Shunck, Wa- terford Township Schools super- president > |of the American Federation of - | Teachers. ‘| Carl J. Megel, of Chicago, ad- ’ dressing the federation’s annual spring conference in Pontiac, Sat- urday, added a complete solution): sg problem is “‘still a long way : \ ciiuhees & seach tant oe nissan tuo ube aabed the Monday, April 15, at 8 p.m. at} imtendant. Mrs. George Stitt and Mrs. B. : "| eed for improved sick leave the school. ,,| , Hlelction of officers will be con- F, Evans have volunteered to 3 ‘dud yetirement pay. Officials say the “Fair for Fun,” |ducted. act as general chairmen. ee A single salary schedule starting

animals along the iabeee. sored by the Booster Club. _[ficers. $100 to the building. will receive the oath of office. - ,; . colle song ah pip ta Ais She said her husband got the ‘| On April 27-8 benefit dance will The second fire, on Sunday was| Other agenda items include a ssue 7 [Sat Wheeer, mar Wide goer oil deer from up north about 12 years| Pj ttsburgh Youths Riot [be held at the Old Town Hall.|:, the employes’:lounge, located in|e*0lution establishing the salaries | _ at 8 tonight, Both Isabella Tho- ago and has been them Proceeds ‘vil help buy the badly| i. basement of the administration |°! Justice and associate justice and) OAK PARK — Residents here burn and Barbara Heck circles mat Rock ‘n’ Roll Dance PITTSBURGH (®—A rock 'n’ roll dance. ended violently last night when some 250 to 300 teen- agers rioted in a’ parking lot out-. certification of delinquent special assessment taxes. Also to be con- sidered are petitions for a gas station and three water mains, Lit- ter and tap-in fee ordinances also a be passed upon. will go to the polls April 15 to vote on a $1,000,000 bond issue for school buildings. : This will be the seventh time, in seven years that residents -have. been asked for. school building, tools, tables and building. Firemen attributed this $2,000 fire to a careless smoker. The fire started in a couch, which was destroyed. Walls, ceiling and other furniture were danfaged by .}will make plans for the installation of new WSCS general officers on May 15. Barbara Heck group members will meet at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday needed lumber, chairs. Two Treated at onal . ae a. ' After Head-On Collision Wiggles Won't Waggle With Waggles AWOL : Re Oxford Township wonian and side the dance hall. smoke. been in the bemse of Mrs. Ray Leigh. E man were released x *« * . PHOENIX, Ariz. — Wiggles } ; 7. Ae zat ton, 2407 Circle Drive. : 3 rete St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital! Police said they yelled,| isn't waggling any more -because . . Marlette Organizes Approval of a boost tax of an | | The Hannah Moore unit is slated - after treatment for injuries suf-\screamed, fought - among them- Waggles, a rare bird indeed, ‘has Smoking Causes Fire Board { k additional $1,000 assessed valua- | to meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in . a fered in a head-on auto cpllision| selves, smashed car windows andj Wigsied away. H $4,000 D ard for Park Fund tion will be up for balloting d the home of Mrs. John McMaster, : - bs . I ’ - . 5 i, ; Saturday night on Baldwin: near|shoved two parked cars down an| The point of the story is that in Home; $4,000 Damage) ncerre — when the Mar| ‘me time in June, sald supéria- SWNEY Q. ENNIS a ee. eee j Stanton road: in Oxford Township. embankment in k an exotic bird named Waggles, a : : “tendent of schools, James N. . circle members will meet at 8 t into acreek. Careless smoking was the cause|lette Community Council met re- | New village president of Roch- |pm, Thursday in the home of _ Thelma Edwards, 24, of 2470, gome 4 police lunteer /2000 Queen of Bavaria Conure or - Pepper. ; pol! and volunteer : of a $4,000 fire which: started in cently, it was recommended to set ester is Si . Ennis. -Pres- Baldwin Rd..and Robert Whitfield, golden parrot, flew the coop last Mrs. Martin Smith, 3165 Adele 35, of 1374 Hadley Rd. dri firemen rushed to the scene. The night Wiggles his mate, was left|2” upstairs bedroom at 49 James'up a Marlette Community Park] The new bond issue will pay a| ently branch manager at the | Terrace, 8 ‘ - were Grivers rioters ignored police, who fired carselt on ‘the reh ‘atop the St. about 4 a.m. Sunday according/Fund Board to receive and ad-|193 debt, clearing the way legally) Rochester office of the National : involved. about 15 pistol shots into the air. ahs ee. per 7 to Pontiac firemen. = minister money donated for com-|for a millage increase, start con-| Bank of Detroit, Ennis has been . : : ; After being warned that fire hoses Dr. and ore. F. s. ‘Hall said| The one and ohe-half icy house munity park purposes. struction on a new elementary, a member of Village council for -ounty Bir ths . Name Theater Official | You!d_be turned on ‘them, they’ wagcies was last seen winging his| Ws occupied by Harry Barnes and) The Village Council now holds school at North End and Park) the past four years. He served + = quieted down. | way east. Mrs. Hall said that she Owned by.Fred E. Obert, 1075 Pel- in trust some money donated for L#wn, and for salarics for some! as village clerk from 1932 | yy gig arg iment mas. an- 4 WEST BLOOMFIELD—Mrs. Neil * * * | would appreciate it if anyone find-|ham Rd. _ park purposes. It was disclosed, teachers needed next term. through 1942 and is a past presi- |nounce the birth of @ daughter, Giadys oa McArthur was named secretary of} There were no immediate re-| ing Waggles would promptly wrig-) Damage to the building, insuredithat the Philomathean Club now). dent of the Oakland County On Scare oteG liken was bean te Mr | the Community Theater Assn. of|ports of injuries, About 30 of the| gie over to the Hall household so for $8,000, was estimated at $3,000. has $1,000 on hand for park pur-| At 105,000,000 tons, the world’s, Bankers’ Assn. He lives with his Dale ~ Sunk Walter. His name’ is Michigan, eS at the a — taken to the borough| Wiggles, now quite droopy, can/Content damage was $1,000, ac- poses, re wants to-turn it over to meng! = is jargest in his- pg ee and own. Linda, | Sa Brenda oer, wis born w cofvention Saginaw. ding questioning. , waggle back into shape. cording to firemen. a definite group. ory, s learns. a Highland St. ro Robert " Hotchkiss Death N Funeral Directors _ 4|: Help Wanted Male 6 ~ ee Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6! Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 7| Employment Agencies 8A Emplo Agescios 8A ~ me ofices _NTTH ABOVE | CASHIER FOR FAST - MOVING | WA Ww YW 1 e . —— Home PE #1211. “AD BOOK MATCHES Fs 5 Route Salesman ; average q ° Excellent; operation. EB enced only need Apply in person. rtney Drugs ' cis ease one, | Part or Full Time Men | Dry Cleaners, | future’ for’ right man. 816 Com-| apply. Call MI64188 between 10 Orchard. Lk. Rd. Ponti | raeoner S ; on te 6.1987. vA. APRS Gatland Ave. IN E ‘ itnabeth Lane MARY EVA. & Easy rast 4 GH PAYING -j0BS. FOREION merce Rd., Orchard Lake. _S.m. and § p.m. daily. WTD.: HOU: R, LIVE IN M N ‘ aL “Beloved” wife ‘of Donelson Johns. ory _ ee ee 74 gg Ce wee TRUCE pa WITH L. ed bg ~~" ona CUP) FE 2-6554 223 Going. ° eee Seoneag anes Ratt 4 om ‘ ED FoR PoNeRALS” | oUF Gis, Beanies, Hilbies | tian Hills area. Or man with | rt or full time. needed as managers. For infor- p.m. Michael's Drive ; : eral Home, Toledo, Ohio, for Thoughtful tful Service ss FE. 2-581 ATRIINES NEED YOU | established route looking for qua! io experience needed teach tion, write or aia The | House _In, 2490 Dixie Hwy. = —Rerrice_and_ Interment. Voorhees-Siple| siettataints Remcton,* Phos cr PE Stee ater 6 and finance me ee ee | = onha cy von, Conn. Par-| WHITE — COOK —HOUSEREEPER Ve yn s! e 5 - ‘ HARPER. APE & 1961, DAVID oO Wheat ties e oe Airlines Training Cen- u MAREIED > MAN ON uli aac bine Freeport, Tl. apa _1. to an oowwoR Live = anions: must have car. E. d : FU able m « : ON le Expe . seid indian BM |amvanees Srey. Fase we uate} ATTENTION” | Sazcrganm swe | © YOUNG MEN | ite Fitts S| te opment tom | J wards | Men & Girls irs. Howar fr WANTED FOR YARD WORK I htd, and furn. apt. OIA, COUNSEL oP ee Bee : Magazine Salesmen MEN WANTED FOR YARD WORK AND VET =ExP. BEAUTY OPERATOR. my a GIRLS Snover Funeral Home this Help Wanted Male 6 ae abies to. work lined. Willing end | 19 to 28, free to travel Eastern &| Quaranteed salary and commis: — iw. ir = telephone, INO SERVICH CAM AM: RECEPTIONIST TRAE —— —_ fra ™ os ‘order plus jontesim. - ™.| Sommer states sod sourn wee ° ow. : MA! ENTER o experience for girl with light Sei Seat — A PEW MEN oe Sy BE ~ ge Ee L national concern. Bust be MY 32-1931. for car while on auny.. Call JO a rk typing. . EN 7 y single and alert. No experience EXP. RILL COOK COUNTER é 27701 Southfield AFA S.. 100%, ADAS o-$8 ton1n toes po af 4G = WA al —— necessary. te For appointment call FE| _Rd at ‘Ti84 Maile road. EVERY DAY FOR JOBS |RECEPTIONIST ............. done, 1368 Pontiac: ses) w i. erie ram at 1 Co., Tne Write he exp os m will train you. easton’ tn” 10 to “3 & we rf WOMAN TO LIVE IN. WITH A oe patients, book appaine- ° a°Ciaude prime ma JOBS" OPEN IN eee . McGlinchey, box 485. Waters | We need ors, Must be 21/ Roosevelt Hotel. EXPERIENCED “WAITRESS| children and light housewo ; 12 ments for promineet doster, mast ponte Bg 8, Yea. an. To ford, Mich. or ph. OR 3-2640 be-| and have car. ly 205 Voorhees wantea Apply tm person, Bicmar| Prtv. rm. and .Christian home JOBS FOR WOMEN April 9. at 2 punt. f ty Seva Wrhe only oa tween 7 & 9 p.m. between Orchard Lake and Tele- YOUNG MEN Inn, 94 W. Huron. and ref. Midwest 6-0831, : ee seve Road Community Church Barter — 660, ATTENTION _fraph —— —— Lake Bar ood Super_ geen =xP. WAITRESS TO work | ‘tert. EXEC. ARY $250 Euperienced switch hana’ cee nal Interment > len | Ge _ on _ 3, @ men to oo} Kirby Cleaners Earn | M EN WANTED = night stock ants. 6 aay. a, oor D EARNINGS | ~~~~ nee ee : friendly. girl with good typ- oe seal a, © : 4 t! ea, sellin FOR PPPs o : ian at the Coat ban Draysen| BOX REPLIFS necessary | Apuoinipents fur- rationatly famous . Good Humor nee we, de oot seli Avon Cosmetics anv Avon Gardener &’ Housekeeper “whoome oe eigen wa. | Wen late benee neeke ciel titer? om, toaey. may be teen’ At 10 a.m. today there a Lette 2 PE §-407 perience necessary “Route, nk since Ae ei Move er, on Dart time ie profitabte! eeaenees cee ty in nee in a gi of- Friday for his Pontiac office ————— 1 3 week replies at the Press b — Bane | form and sales car urnisher Lake, Mich, ‘a 450g ——— ret a : AUTOMOBT! & -84LESM TO| Must be vete As handi- or Pontiac 0, Box : HY | Lal e OFFICE . TRAINEE $2 ere Witheck. Lake Ra mcni | Office in the following See TE ete rete | cep Anis 8 to 12 a.m. Gor FOURG MEN. SRS ‘YOU SE | ctnis OR WOMEN 70 WORE |. otis , Lat Ts hnician CLERK TYPIST, $300 High school graduate with good 3 = Birmingham, Milford, Farmine-| Humor Corp, 6844 Wagner 8t. 4 daily except Sat, Telephone ver. edical Lab rainee Fascinating job tor attrac- yping skills needs no experience 7 nomen ear hethon "et | john begem: : ton, South ta areas open for, _ Detroit 10. meg ang jpn aay woe _ vey Work. "Rendale's, i Bagi- |The position presently open is & hie pn eeelan worting to start immediately. . ineral serviee will ‘be 1, 5, 8, 10, 15, 17, 20, representation, We sbuihern. 100 mo-| PLANER OPERATOR. MUST BE| iq’ training a to quality temporary job from now until Au- eeRent wo Trviat 60 WPM. 9200 held Wednesd 1 10, at 1 , bile hom a journey man or have letters of iw | \sust. Either an experienced tech conditions. E csstercsoecene. Bie." ie Somer gt a be on, wus om, 7m | [G- “ele eat ee eee | Seed Sel'h Suen’ rote, bpamion, 9 Jout| SMAPTEY Ter, ME, Mee | eater Gavhedcer i'te| poomeenren oxewwe, [Hoot @ WHE coo Be = ; i etve $1.44 per 1 ae idered. A Figures can be fun in this officating Interment ‘jn Bay . in addition tc your present earn-| Maple Rd., Troy Township, Bir- community hours each week er 6 p.m cons' poly: EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ...$325 Bim, er, Ongena ‘Sih he’ fa omraroemeemnaes | Sienet Gite tee tae | pentiar —auRance co | fuse Foner a ee NSN TSE Personnel Offic ir congtaat unica wom | Frenette at =| leigh Line, Start tame : ersonne ice j Raw! announces M Tuesday and Wednesd: invalid, ae 8. Weekends YETI , ney small office a Ag APRIL 7. 1957, HELEN : MCL. woos. i, : cent Blue onus <= aoe a Fes ~ tage a aw. po Be! uke or_call yeuat 4.0856 1068s. PONTIAC . a“ pea its Neat caunsiie aint om MEN N. Washin ~ ord: a GAB. DRIVERS. | rT) = ". SHEET METAL MEN, Eerellemt-oppartun nity “lene? oe ANMBETIOUS, ALERT WOMAN ta pe Retgg ede A ee ae i new. Bilgy B: derful opportunity. tee — development : PPAARA PLD AAA A —|§ sibility for errors er STEADY WORK, ni FE 40216. Call| ¢guipment line. Work as sbower| Tuesday & Thurs“ay only, i718; | 78?¢ st Midwest Emplovment, gauze TRAINER. #300 tacts! Write Universal Por. Be a | Po im ‘LATE than to cance! charges = = E every "any except Baturcsy. __ | Seasutane ta shop ‘w’ showet par _ John 73 ‘OL. 1-6352 08 Fontine State eed Mg Training Center, Box sof ‘. = oe for thet er ee first ee ee D Ss ALESME N ty om and piy ie Bo nap age train) TELEPHONE SO! ICTTORS FOR I you as learn the bus’ a EST AY ; itends 5 for kind expressions ent which has been fen Ld ‘ ‘or 8 dete sup ‘call FE canis —_ — State exp, age t ti ness an . si rnpaat dice Saeco wrsagy‘ APPLY: a ee ar risesg" Soumewa’s| Interesting | i's ween W : error When cancellations . .7 sta us No canvassing.| Waldron Hotel ask Sor dots. _ Press Te. oe — * ‘ ‘rn In Memoriam 2/4 Sour “tin “nember.” Wo $91 EB. SON Foe weetiey _peete Fx | ATTRACTIVE YOUNG SALESOIRL | WANTED! YOURG LADY, BE- Per sonality aE, Soe bets DRIVING SCHOOL , IN_ LOVING CeEsony OP DAN C adjustments will be PONTIAC SALESMEN for ater SS d Boston | tween 18 and 25 years of are. ; Williams, who essed away April] | without 1, EXPERIENCED IN” REAL ES.) rexcentent Opportunity for mx-| Sons" 7 per) ie Siesietpthy, Toccted’ wear ‘Pere $375 ins x66 is as dear today; Closing time for advertise- 2 new office with ample parkine. —s 7 onion PW emer BAKE BA L tiac. She must have the following jue eet as ol om Oe & stan missed by ‘Theale childres fareer: han regular” agate for walk int "business. yh. wana | Appt bs ne debate betweee xery_ id Ww wet A Rae == oo penrante. are important, O0od children type ‘s 12 o'clock noon the FE 5-618:. : — Bvham, Midwest ‘site ee and nd. Hours ‘Sprite tsa” Ronn teo} cali tun FIRE FIGHTERS SALESMEN a Nea, Ser eerste n | Reactant ae En = in ? 3 ' Sweet litle flower of heavenly | per ancelce up te $30 sm CITY OF PONTIAC | waperienceg — Rotait warm al ANDRE Poeavre SALON | Biline BANE BEDG._TE ee WELDING _ She was too fair to bloom oh earth.| |. the = fren fasertion. ese tae a being taken} Oiched’ Liberal comm!ssion to men Pontiac _ t._Bidg.__ |, Good handwriting tearn ARC, GAS end HELLARC, e by - 4 missed by Mommy end Dad- ; pani wane in cate be at oft rid ; “e77 se ae who qualify. Call for confiden- aGontaReEN WIPK, AT FLEAS | ee . business Peg omer R APID pus princinies tallures. ’ “ae ish pn ys lems oe eae: caappade ts to "eo paren age limit 45, 5'2| and startin > tote of employment . “7 rasy — jeara ee te a6 a 4 Lines 1-Day Dave 6-Deve lest. Apply t@ the Pers iene of A BLBLING & SONS days per week Must have excel-| would be discussed. Salary besed ROSIE Eng. RENT IT FAST ‘¢ $1500 «8188 (82.78 _fice, chy Hall, 33 i Perke 3.8, PARK® S leat referesces ® wanting perma-| on. & 3-hr, week» szable SS Pe. : et 3.19 37 3% = - ~ 8P } OPPORTUNITY FOR a , ; through Rent Ads! Room| $s 13 38 ||| SAVE ENERGY, USE “ae ma ects: |B Hem as ae |_ ne, Bone Brn $260 GUIDE eK: Sell house, apartment, a @ <99e aes o 480 WANT ADS! To find a ir "Se Bbeds ‘Bones, selling can” DRIv e nhed 2 girl who ee os ties, = ant Ads give} H zB. $6. 88 || job, place: to . live dis a “bypine and eee things youve’) | using | you ecg sce TE . $08 128 tone fea used car, see Classi- Lo. . ‘ 28181. _ eas mae =) NOW. 3, hag foie i *% j i a . i | pop ; rae || | i 3 , F { i aN 3 okt eu a Be 1, i . Sh me oo ne BANOS eo 4, 4 ! oe hago f° = : 4 ‘ | i : i ? ee. q Eee, Fernie tye Hag seh dee wh = os A sh ; | ut Be ee ee oe eet te Boe tA AY is Ba 4 4 * Be ot 4 ik heck onan « tesenie . salve. y. Reasonable. OR CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. ons ® specialty. FE 4-5000. AWN MO : for rent to caer: 5-7836. : see) hand “tt fy Hf Sites come & “i WANTS WORK OF ANY kind. Jack of all trades, FE 8-1072. MASON Sone. STONE .WORK, odd jobs, GARDEN OR LAWN) r 3 hrs. in evening and a REpublic 9-5963. YOUNG “MARRIED MAN » DESIRES STEADY WORK IMMEDIATELY. WILL DO ANYTHING. CALL. FE 2-1321 5 ANYTIME MACHINE a omy On ae _Washing. Pree est, r wor! m es: >a ; 2 : Das — night service calls. OR PAINTING S| Feacaoabies work Work Wanted Female Lg guaranteed Phone PE 2-4315. * RPO LOL LN Pal ae ana N Ez Ww AND > RE- APERH. wre a “DAY. SERVICE, IRONINGS| P&ir. Vern Keller, FE 17-0261. ore tan or XO, -. piek & deliver. O OR 3-3478. PLASTERING NEW OR } REPAIR. RELIABLE EFFICIENT | PAINTER. ) FORT haf 24 va » WASHING! Work guaranteed. FE 5-03 Prompt service. 5-5285. PLASTERING YOU NAME IT — WE'LL PAINT ra Tn IRONING pal eae SERVICE. D. MEYERS, EM 3-0163 ogo don! & exterior decorating. Hl TRONINGS. BU. SAWS MACHINE FILED ~ deliver. e-soet id Manley ae 7 io seer St. Television Service 22 a1 "TRONING BUSHEL. al Raped estimates, FE 2-6019. FE COPENHAVERS RADIO & TY i-day service. “Bm, §-1471, a IRONING RAT) UP AND DE- hver. Fz 4- mn TRONINOS. WORK aay PE +2065. P. U. & delivery. . ie EXPERIENCED. . 8 & week, $25 week, FE GUARAN- EXPERIENCED —W WAITRESS IN & wants work, FE DAY ORK. but will do 43714. ¥* VACATION. | — HAVING BAB ing? Papatee: mature, exp. wom- care for your children . EM 3-3580. HOUSEWORK “BY HOUR, REF- Mts also baby aitting. FE LADY wants Day w Splegys - transportation. EM_3-8T17 LADY WISHES 1 DAY. WORE 3 3 OR 4 oon ds per week. References. al 5-197 MIDPLEAGED LADY WOUL ral like baby sitting FE 3-7572 MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING, sEC- _Tretartal, service. | ‘EM 2842. NEAT WALL WASHING. CURTAINS WISHES & ironin im work, GIRL WwW dome: OWN stretched.- Other work. Reas. FE on PAPERING AND DECORATING Pe 8-034). PBX OPERATOR. RECEPTIONIST. re) ye Ge exp. Available Row, EM) G PRACTICAL WURSE WOUL| D _ 34228. E like work. ¢ OR SBTEADY BABY SITTING through the week. FE 4-0756. 105) W Columbia. WASHINGS “AND IRONINGS, | fronings done in my home. 5-0724 WASHING AND IRONINGS DONE in my home. — paces Includ- ing curtains FE WASHING & TRONING, ONE IN my bh home. | OR 3-5479 WoMAN WISHES A NY k KIND OF factory work. Experienced in _ri- veting and assembiy wort. Ma + 41808. WOMAN WOULD LIKE —par | work. PE OR: FYE HELP. WHITE M59 & Pontiac, Building. Service 12 PPO PPL LP A-1 LAYING, SANDINO & san Licensed contractor. FE _Pontiac Hardwood Floor servies. At CUSTOM CARPENTERS | Rough-in finish, remodel, FHA _terms, Gordon Plattiey. EM 3-0482. | A-l BRIGE BLOCY WORK Firepiaces, besementa and chim. _neys. FE T0486 A-1 ROOFING & SIDING. GUAR- _anteed eed work. OR 3-556. ~ A&B TRENCHING _ Pootinge, Water line Fieid tile, FE 591 A LICENSED | - | BONDED MASON be Roth, “FE § $9591 tage aaarieapineas: woes: p> Sean ¢ oun epee oo and eco- ment. iy. scounare MODERN CARPEN- rr H DAVIDSON FE 44410 ALL TYPES MASONRY WORK Biocks brick and stone ire places Cememt drives «nd walks Only ta0se who desire Ist class work ioc PE 2-267] dav or vight = pordies additions, ane ing, storm Fala ta spat repair we ay or _Right, Ellis Inc ves & etc , OF HOUSE PLANS, custom drawn. EM 3-4031. EM 3-3215. BLOCK, BRICK. CEMENT WORK and aces. 22468. BRI LOCK AND CEMENT wort, Also chimneys No job too Sal oe siden’ and commer- Sy, Searewort work. Ph. CARPENTRY WORK & ROOFING. tie & new, Free estimetes. OL Carcaiee Contractin acting ROUGH OR TRIM. OR 3-2276. Bots Bide O Soceton: CEMENT & BL OCK ULECTRICAL WIRING, LICENSED | —_ ead. OR mates FE 2-402) AUDIOVOX HEARING AID. RM. e E 4-0539. j OF CEMENT WORK. MY | A-t paired b trained at our store? Genera! Printing “& wv ROY'S, 06 Oatian¢. 10, 10145 N. Saginaw. FE sLOOMPIEL WALL Or L CLEANERS. _Free est. No gepedie. ligation. PE 2-1631. 500M plc “SERVICE 33 FT. g gh “tae Wicket Pe 2 aah ROOEE| | “pairing donlnding. SERVICE a4 GEN E's 1 “HEATING SERVICE. mTnhaces ¢ rie —_ ced aaaks PB ho rE Rd, Guat LAKES TREE TRIMMING Service. Tree trimming, eemova!. land cuerng oni and jan acaping. 12 years expe _ FE 40157. Heating “ee service on ali day bight Call FE makes, 4-1063 Wiens Heating Co - iy YOUR FURNACE MAKES YOU nervous, cai] for our repair serv- Ses Kenyon Htg. Service. OR Bune “ite ssParetiees | ASD TRACTORS . TES ano Farm and Mo ‘Trucks to Rent |»ce ? Industrial Tractor Co, 825 8. WOODWARD a | CLASS. EXP. PAINTED AND , INTERIOR r cent disc. f a Fi ean TING. 8-6838. baat INTERIOR BECORATING. _FREE ESTIMATES. OR | AAA PAINTIN iG. WALLP _Steaming Reasonable. FE 2-21 6. A&B WALL rE ein PREE INTERIOR & EXTERIOR. OLD & new work. Fully insured. MY cot Se PAINTING & DECORATING. LI- censed & insured. Free estimates. OR 3-6044 PAINTING & PAPERHANGING, Feasonable rates, FE 41475. PAINTING & PAPER HANGING. E_ Willhite FE. 5-9580. PARTING | watts WASHED. PA- r cleaned boo gg BS, rem.ved, B. Sandusky, ~ PAINTING, PAPER ANGING LLS CLEANED TUPPER” : PAINTING, INT. EX FanENS & TREE REMOVAL. _Free estimates. FE 5-5502, WALLS WASHED BY M MACHINE. "ree estimates OR 4-018! = SERVICE J AND B SHARPEN ALL oe Un wy ook ged REEL PONTIA FARM & INDUSTRY TRACTOR. FE 4-0461 : Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 DPB BLP LPL LOL DED LA Lh ALTERATION: MEN’S, WOMEN’S, Children. FE 2-3700. » DRESSES, terations, 4-7074. DRESSMAKING, ioe tara eh AL- Drape: soene terations. my _home. Call FE 68 Furniture ve Refinishing 16A REPAIRING, REFINISHIN eco | Antiques a Seeane: | | _FE _ 16B PLOWING AND Oe ES: | “PE 4-4878 ore MY: Y¥rtle 23-5492 AAA ‘ROTOTILLING § SERVICE. Lawns and gardens also top soi! fill dirt, sand and gravel. FE 741. CUSTOM P and discing. 35-5086 SUITS, COATS & AL- “191 E. Huron, FE ? ~ Garden 1 Plowing | PLL RD | PLOWING, . DRAGGING Any where. OR GARDEN "PLOWING, . DRAGGING, -_discing, North _ FE 2-0203..— ‘GARDEN TARDSSAPTG: G. $350 per hour Manure for sale V: ity of Keego luarbor. J ‘ROTARY _TILLING | BY THE 208. _PE 5-8760 after 5 p.m. OR 3-25 ROTO — Pay, ING. LAWNS. mrs _dens flower beds. OR 3-078. j | ‘Income. Tax | Service 17, | 'A CHANGE IN HOURS, ‘Now | | = a on — till 9 I aoe | nn rr i naw lee just 8. of foe ie a to B Drug ture next door _ Store. ALL THCO COME “TAX S SERVICE 562 WOODLO’ [SSN FE OR 3-5883 HOUSE CALLS AN INCOME TAX RETURN PRE- with master's degree. Apt ve oe Obie ATTE Bete COR ee re ie | BE NTAMIN. R “BACKU S 18 W.. Huron PE 4-1802 res res teat ai ‘INCOME BAX “RETURNS PRE- _pared. OR 3-907. NEED HELP. With 'ncome Tax? $5.00 per aver- rl @ vour beme. FE TAX SERVICE Anytime OR 3-2043 5756 Highland Rd | in your home by- qualified | pair, 506 W. Huron, night serv- tee wails. FE 45600" DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. FE 5-1296 or FE 5-8390 GUARANTEED a: "REPAIR. ANY MAK FE 4-9738, CONDON'S _RADIO & & TV. 127 8.1 PARKE &T. Typewriter. Service 22A TYPEWRITERS & ADDING Ma4- chines re General _ply__Co., Upholstering 23 OLD LL LL LDL LOL OLD LD BEADLE'S DRAPERIES, SAMPLE _ Shown by heer Rie | bch ba UPHOISTER. Tha aie Me _ _—s EM race oS PHOLETERING 48. TELEGRAPH _FE_ 5-8888 | SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES & BED- _spreads. Your material. FE 5-5797. Lost & Found 24, nnn | | Lost: DeAPeny) ae § RE- | turn to pep Draperies. Re- _ ward. FE 5-1 _ Lost: TOY TACT ER DOG Vic. of Second and Joslyn. Re- Ward. Child's pet. LOST: . OLD BLACK FEMALE - cocker, gtay around mouth. Stub rer Reward. $13 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-8689. ‘Share Llving Quarters 30 «LADY a F coat YOUR PET? WANT. TO ive one a@ home? FE 5-8200 _Michigan Ani Animal Re Rescue Leagie _ Hobbies & & Supplies 24 | NEW SCRABBLE SETS $3. PAINT | by number sets. $1 69 u drames | to fit) BACKENSTOS 16 E. _Lewrence, I FE 214i4 _ Notices & t becsinal Zl AEROTRED KNAPP ' SHOES Frea Herman 2070 ) Airport R Rad. OR 3-1592 4XY¥Y GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- ing a jendiy adviser, contact ies alt giey. Phone FE Salvation Army. op asin MADE TO ORDER Photos copied — restored Roll files finishings in albums Sutherland Studio 12_E. Pike AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES Esse your Fut So of wert? Know | the facts 1 FEB SPECIAL. C oD WABE. ape complete. Dorothy's, FE 144, . In Debt? if you are having trouble ——— our par see us toda CREDIT co UNS ORS. INC. 41% 8 ety above _Oakland Theater. WORKING MAN'S TAX SERVICE Schaefer - Hosner, 41 E. T son off Baldwin Call Fe 8-1137. Insurance Agencies 17A Austin-Norvell Agency More depen cae KINDS 2-9221 : r 6, FE 4-6212 70 OW. Lawrense Corner Cass INSURANCE ALL KINDS INSURED BY PHONE Nicholie & Harger Co. |33_W. HURON ST, PE 5-8183 MAHAN REALTY CO. ‘SIRT, WIND AUTO - TORNADO | |1973 _W_ HURON FE 2-0 18 ~~ Laundry Service Service PAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- Pontiacs Laundry, FE ie _s4i0 CACE CURTAINS, PLAIN OR RUF. fle? Beautifuily ‘inished. Pontiac Laundry Phone, FE 2-8 eA ~~ Landscaping (PETE'S) TREE SERVICE Removal end trimming. Free e FE 5-3750. op VETERANS TREE SER ates, . WAN WITH “TON Rat Td uP | Cae Poa wees ~“ODELL CARTAGE enny- | anon Se BS “USED RECORDS 18 FOR $1.00 OPEN ONL KE or, self Ciifford _Kennett, Pontiac, Michigan. ON AND AFTER April 8 1957, I w sponsible for anv debts pomtract: ed by any other than myself. Le.s- ‘tes R. Vader, 4106 Island Park, Drayton Plains. Mich. | ON AND AFTER THIs DATE, April 8, 1957. I will not be re- sponsible for any debts oe ed by any other ag myse! Mayronnie O. Roberts ante: t, Pontiac, Mich. 25A Travel Agencies 2 START PLANNINO WN SUMMER VACATION Reservations and Tickets GREAT LAKES CRUISES INTERNATIONAL & DOMESTIC cae - ay Se en Bats) PONTIAC TR. AVEL be ig Bo ~ eee icel & single or double spring harrow for Ford tractor with ic. 5-2805. |n sa Pi Wtd. Transportation 3 AT 1091 8. BLYD. wast Hours 8 30. FEY 5-1768.. Wtd. Contracts, A Mtgs. 32 $500,000.00 At our disposal to purchase new or seasoned ‘and Courses Sottafien ai le. See ¢ you sell, yong Bob . To Buy—fo Sell-To Insure MAHAN REALTY CoO. ae Breaiee ws Suncays 2-0263 cai ae aa CONTRASTS = he cbt chckaos 4540 Dixie Hwy. -CASH IN A FLASH For land contracts see Au- @ie Johnson in person. 20 years service to satisfied friends and clientele. A. Johnson 1704 a telegraph Rd. ._ Telegra PE +2833 — |2 CONTRACT WANTED FOR IMME- | diate sale) New or seasoned. Buyers beget What have you? Clark Real Estate, FE 46492 or PE 44813. Ask for Mr. Clark. IMMEDIATE CASH FOR EQUT- ties and land contracts» Or have buyers for sanie. ‘K.L, Templeton, Realtor 2330 Orchard e Rd. FE 4-4563 LET VU, Bid on the on of ne contract before you sell. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl N. Saginaw. &t. Ph. FE 56-6165 en Eves. ‘til 8:30 MORTGAGES ON GOOD PROPERTIES, ‘4 Acre * more, with 100 ft.> frontage. B. CHARLES, 1717 8. es ae pare n Corresponden table Societ@® FE me Eves, FE 5-8891 ET THE MOST FOR YOUR ‘bird’? to St. Phone 7 see. 2-8316. WE CAN ope BUY OR SERVICE your land contract, See us - ence CHAPIN REAL ESTATE 4701 Dixie, Drayton Plains OR 3-1223 __ Wanted d Real Estate . 32A BUY, SELL OR T RADE | rt wi Reaty W “we sche barn cna sell equities BATH. WEST SIDE. 3 burn Fe aaa 14) | * leas bet walor: FE 41708. ear a ‘TE ENTRANCE. 4 ROOMS & BATH, UPPER, 239 :| South Parke. PE 47034. adults only. Clean, ulet and —_ yeas after 5:00.|4 ROOMS & BATH, } Finat i 3 rooms bath 7.3 ROOMS, saiyire ENTRANCE, : i facilities close in, 175 _Auburp_ Ave. 3 ROOM. LUXURY, FIRST FLOOR Ms 2 porches, garage. Available ay Ist. $110 month FE 5-4032. 3 WELL FURN. CLEAN ROOMS, Util. furn. Adults only. ‘Ms Pine- _grove 3 ROOM & BATH. PRIVATE: EN- _trance. OR 39-1388 Ia ROOMS BATH. UTILITIES FUR. | hed. Child 202 N. tie house, fireplace. — 4-33 1 00 2 furnace, Oak See Mr. Smith at 28 x. | es ORION AND iD PONTIAC Area. ub room house Nice lawn rm. house, not modern. MY 20106. . Elizabeth Lk, Adults oniy. . . FE 54-2000. NEW HOME FOR RENT BRICK, bedrm. Ranch. $0 month. OR ROCHESTER. VACANT LA house. Charming. but old, good — location. $115 mo. OL | 0114. RENTAL -UNITS Attractive new duplet .~pe units. Reasonable rent Locaied in Pon- Bivd and Perr tiac on East CALL FE +7833 iw WEST SIDE. NEAR ELIZABETH | LAKE. Like new 4 reom & bath, 2 bedroom bungalow. $75 ens, ’ References required. | MAHAN REALTY CO. 1073 W. Huron FE 2.0263 Rent Lake Cottages 36A ne San one Or Ket ps For Rent Rooms 37 RM. FOR | LADY WITH ge ing everything furn. pou re 40713. : PADDOCK, PARKING. ALSO pt. FE 8-8127. = iar ATTRACTIVE | "ROOM | FOR GIRL GIRL. __Kitchen, 5 S47 W BUS STOP a COOKING. CLEAN | SLEEPING — ROOM Fol Por FE 42285. ¢1 3 LARGE, CLEAN ROOMS, PVT. TV available. Chitd util, furn. 42 bath & ent. welcome, All : Perry. 3 LARGE ROOMS & BA AT take. Private entrance. ot wel- come. Washing facilities. MY 2-4631. 3 Jape & BATH, IND. FLOOR, Prt. — close in, adults, PE 3. RM. APT. PVT. . W. SIDE. __ 2589 Liberty. PE ! toad, 3 kM APT. WASH ROOM. G dey spot, child welcome. $i. FE STF 3 ROOM [ APARTMENT near Williams and Pike St« Includes television, parking washing facilities. $18 per __ week, FE 44278 _ ROOM. UPSTAIRS APT. BY Serta Motor, private entr. & . Inquire 22 Auburn, rear of- Ee 7 RM. APT. DUPLEX TYPE, PVT. ent. Everything utile jes and Beery gy AE nae } __per_mo. FE 8-619. 3 ROOMS, LOWER. PRIVATE EN- trance & bath, ‘enclosed S __Private parking, 164 W._Ptk 3 RMS., PRIVATE BATH & ENT. a FE 2 Paine 3 RM. AT, | $75 M _ Auburn ra Heights. PE 1 71-8514, RMS. PVT. ENT. & BATH Arults. PE 2-9618, 111 LeGrande. 3 RMB. pyr. tT BATH & ENT. 5-0957. | & miles North of Oxtord on M24. _3601_Thomas Rd. 4 RMS & iy" UPPER. wEat _furn. Pvt. ent. FE 81632 4 & BATH. noe ‘UNIT ‘DWEL- ling. Well heated, just decorated. Child under 1 yr. weleome: Bus at door, 11% Prospect. 4 RM. & BATH. 4693 DIXIE. DRAY- ton. No children. § ROOM, DOWNSTA AUTO- matic Gas — and ne » SECO! Fr La Call FE 2-6663 or FE ATTRACTIVE 5 RMS. AND BATH 21 Lois, Pontiac. OLive 1 1-1875. AVON APT SUILDING Modern 3 room, & bath. Walk _ closet On bus’ line. Apply 617 EB Pike - BRAND NEW Saimer Street, fost sowth of 608 Orcharn Leke Avevue Pontiac’ s are ready for oc AIR CONDITIONED automatic heat, f antenn’ Open for Daily and ay F Ederal 86918 BEAUTIFUL LAKE FRONT bedrm~ brick apt Radiant A included. $1°0 per month, 2. _UNiversity 2-2965 evenings. CHOICE NEWLY DECORATED 3 finest —s -avartments.. — mency . [| CLEAN SLEEPING ROON. _Perry Guay COMFORTABLE RM. FE 5-4785. _ GEN- oches- E. Third &t., re Fe 2877 GEN- tleman, 316 ter CLEAN SLEEPING tlefRan. 24 Norton Ave. iP YOU WANT A room. business on. Near ‘Tel-Huron. _ FE 23-0002 after 6. NICE FURN. RM. FOR LADY OR 2 girls. Kitchen & at t¥i- | i i I I | NICE SLEEPING R chai 115 State St. Apt. 6. 9 — bed ple 2 th a pty 8, cou r pone or 2 gentlemen. ONE HOUSEKEEPING fi RM. _ Park Place. PR 43300. noua board. No drinkers. FE. B. ROOM & GARAGE ON W. SIDE. ROOMS, MODERN. in. Men or women. 267 N AL! Rooms With Board 33 | LLL EXTRA CLE. meals, 14 Matthews. ROOM CLOSE TO _bus. $15 week. FE 2-8887 200m FOR ¢ GENTLEMAN GO G6oD _meals, 14 Matthews. FE $0377. Chee. & PE baiee. POR ELDERLY Convalescent ‘Homes 38A VACANCY. = OR SEMI- AN — HOME 8TYLE PE $-3077 “TOWN AND ma a ms -HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week Also 1 of ® room apartments. Cooking and refrigeratiun unit, 464 Auburn , ROOSEVELT. CLEAN. neat rooms & apts. By Ld al week: Moderate rates Perry. FE 53-8126 a. Srna as trimm or removed. Free esti- reders the Pontios 3 ROOM “on APT. PRIVATE mates. “cau =M 36130, anytime. SERVICE area. ‘ht, feel ted. Ca entrance, children welcome. FE | joantnd ouse ot pmol ME ree G6OMPLETE aT1 LAW N SER v1 CE. | 68 _w_ Huron St. PE §-3251 weceuante at go a = 3 a 5 baer rE. . work. et = ee COMPL. 4 ° {iising, spraying, rolling. lawn,} Wtd. Children to Board 26| estate We have homes. ferme. ly furmshed, incl.” utilities; ee Edw. M. Stout, Realtor eutting and building. Hourly of | ~SS Se Sere re r9OOE™°(°7“(—™W™’'9’'’” and DmWortherm Fev “a te vate ent. Auburn E Hgts. PE : 30 Tl ON; bebo St. . FE 5-8165 monthly contracts. Dan's Land-| 4 GoOD LICENSED HOME. MA ern Tes “RM? PVT BATH & ENT. # 8. Open Evenings ‘til 8:30 -|_seape Service. PE. 20713. _| _5-1073 “DORRIS & SON REALTORS | _Parke Sto DON'T FEED THE WEEDS, FEED |4 LICENSED HOME. LOVING | 152 W. Huron Phone PE ¢1557| ROOMS & BATH POR RENT. | e,cr sing 5 RMS. & BATH. the grass by —we earty.| care, OR 3-1034. 1 93 EB. Princes) ‘Auto. heat. ¢73 m _Field« Co. PE 49006 ( LISTINGS WANTED | (“Rus ann BAT .|WALDO ST. 3 bdrm. apt. Auto. ERNIE CRANE LANDSCAPE| licensed home FE_ 2-885). BUYERS WAITING. LET Nicely furn. and clean, Couple ae . Complete lawn build- CARED | Oe elas only 20 Norton TLLIAMS ST. 3 rma. & bath. All ing, 10 per cent down. 12 months | “for. FE 21 WE BU 4 RM GARAGE. FIRST e $65 mo. on balance. FE 46510. T — PART on FotL| Gore 147 Prospect. FE 2-1458. Nicholle i Marget Co. 33 W. Haron EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AND | ‘time — West side. Fenced back Leslie R. Middlet 5 & BATH, UTILITIES. CALL 10:30 — TN | ieee en". BR ee py eee LAKEFRONT CiGRT an | Wtd. Household | Goods 27 Low 5 A oe i APT... MAIN FLOOR. 3 rooms & bath. Private entrance. lawns cut, Call FE 2. EE OS for storage purposes. Preferably referred. Lt Perry. . FE Garage, FE ¢7806. TEs g NURSERY ais OF PONTIACS LARGEST west side of town, PE 2-2951. Boss LOWER, ¢ CLEAN, | 3 aMa « , BATH. ve Md raitu oo CASH FOR EQUITIES FOR REN For Specials Garden Ls = tae. Client” 8260 Cooley Lake Rd. | Bogie Late canal. 2, pedreems, 3 ‘ec eek So Contem | er fos _— Ci - s C. Schuett Realty, 140 E. High- ani Semen beet: am: land Rd. (M59) a Porter Road. a ye E. Se OR aess roe bedrm., 2 story frame, full base- $900 DOWN ment. Priced for quick sale. $10,- 4 rooms, full bath, proses at- oe ee es apes OO prong g a farace over 4 acre gas | 3:73 W. Raren PE +4561 FOR (ee ae — 6 large rooms, — in, full base FOR COLORED aa 1 car «, home is in exe: condition. c Mrs. Bell. Located on e paved street | Ge eR REALTY | con cries Bee ms an a or owner's I c ~ N. Saginaw ee Lege geo ent _FE 44001 — 74a = tor Spay ’ Pull Dasement ‘AT UNION LAKE OFFICE | Crescent Lake. 112° of frontage. 2 Bdrms, full bath, paneled living lar garage. $13,500. With 509 Dn. Less for cash, Union Lake Priv. Near 2-bdrm oak floors, large rage good buy at = | Cedar Island lake front cottages on it. N pairs, A A ae 9 someone. Only $7 ; Many other fine lakefront home and . akelots in all price ranges. T. G. Trocke REALTOR 1648 Union Lk. Rd Gl RESALE. wire, basement. auto. gas heat. take over carport & latge corner take over payments. No Down Payment Wil) build on your ye and elear lot, ? and 3 bedroom with full oc buiic small down payment. F. woop CO. OR 3-1235 OR 3-7638 Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M50 3 bedr $9, 700, aon E. ADAMS CO. 3172, W. Huron PE 4-456) OPEN BY OWNER 1 TO 6 8AT. _@erage, drapes, woo! ea Z sor Near schools, Exc. Low down ment §3, 900. © «$18,900. 62450. hee COLORED, BY OWNER 6 room modern home. FE 2-5786 | WARDS ORCHARD, 3¥ OWNER | Leaving state 5 reoms. full base- ment. 1% car garage. Aluminum storme & «creens, wall-to-wall carpeting & many other Ae gat _Furniture optional. FE 5-3766. $400 DOWN Modern ?bdrm. home, full bath, ree floors, plastered. Lake GOODRICH Older 3 bdrm epee eee ietsecceca 510,000. $2,080 ‘De. C. PANGUS, Realtor Cas Ortonville NAtional BY OWNER. LINCOLN HEIGNTS. 5 rms. and bath down, 2 knotty cedar rooms up. Pull basement. Gas heat. 2 drive landscaped, ed down, 3742 Brookdale, PE 43443. ” $4.950 Ig THE PULL oto re ell | | ; | :| nent | IM WRIGHT | REALTOR M5 Oakland Ave. PE! 50461 | HOUSE FOR SALE: i061 DOR- chester, 6 = rte USE. HURON GARDENS. Og W. "DINNAN | $650 DOWN . Full basement and ibeecar garage. 7 Full price $4,856, | | C. HOU STON REALTY | FE 463) : | | $750 DOWN SE side location en paved street, . r home with 3 bedrooms Ticed ree" ‘shies to harry on | R. D. RILEY, Broker |$Q9 Elizabeth Lake Rd. PE 4-115? DON'T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily | through, Classified Ads. To, | sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 2.8181. with basement apt, gas furnace and gas hot water, large corner lot, 2 car garage. Call for terms .- and appointment. Located off Franklin Rd. on 8 4 with auto. oil furnace tric hot water, _Oniy $950 down. Leslie R. Middleton $-6003 | BROKER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CUSTOM BUILT—2 and 3 bed- room custom it homes with prices ran from $9,900 : All have full basements, plas- tered walls, oak. rs, beautiful kitchen cupboards, auto. oil heat, aute. electric hot heaters, ward om ¢ ts - and robe doors many other deluxe features, Call for, further info INCOME-—2? fam George R. Irwin. REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-0101 or OR 3-089 WEST OF TOWN H. W. Bigelow s40 WW. ger at st. rE rE sae Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES GINGELLVILLE AREA ood home for « large fam- ily. 4 bedrooms, full basement, large = riced to sell at oniy 500 down, “Chee to school and ~ LAKE LOUIE Privileges with this 6 gsiow with auto. oli $1380 down to a GI 4 apartments bringing im $130 fe month 3s living quarters or owner shed ent, gas heat, 2 car gare: seaped yard. Subs’ payment and $119 per month Evenings after 6 cal] Mr. Lease, FE ¢1175. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704-S: Telegraph’ Rd, FE 4.2533. THIS VER Sub- urban home cons’ two nice . bedrooms, lovely li room, & Ma tied bath. oak pia. ‘alia, torms screens, ‘theater _ breeseway and one te perieell Dea't bring your wife & see ale Wahens you care to ted on Wat- kins Lake R at $10,006 with easy terms. Pe Seay ee \ | aie ween ee DOWN ; ag Prem Bee it ncn Oni aot. yy ne Real Estate 5-0676 Telegraph Rd. | Se tz PE 5-5783 $-5783 } som tue down|, RAY O'NEIL, Realt Sale By Owner oie own ions, ealtor Pe. me. ‘ae 4,850." Gen- a ee Pies -or om Fasst 2 bedroom, howe. Large living o BY OWNER: 3 BEDROOM RANCH cea) ees eae oe ee: Lovel d type home. Lar; base-| ‘ric water —. ae air heat, elec- 5 PP an Ben aD fect Sn Sout” | frond peren. Laren lol ple ~ $1,000 a $e Sage tet Be. Roope mares WE TRADE | West of, Ponting: Lake 0 “mis DN- Gown, Terms. Ee NIGH HOME_Y-RMS FOR “OWN 830 BLAINE — $500 4 road, Phone per ee | Lake | New 3-bedroom ho with Doroth Sm by La aa 3 Ral oor = Own. ant 4 room home. a pire 32467. dining sar extra -arge BiSaed A po r vender to er Owner. 16 Florence.| NEAR UNION LAKE eorerma | ee meted SE FOR SALE-TO jf ood. dioors aiaks Bact —ZE 2441 or Bves..MU ¢eut uy Thru Partridge CENTER — te acre, Atirective | - NGI ote. _OR. nae Lake, S604 Dae: Oey, -FOR COLORED. Lig Thru Partridge automatic oil ruses, caneees ’S . ~ Immedi te P DOWN sutoaf* eat cfuith. uly sane NO Begg com New 3 P°Rtarme and, bath, Pulls taser E . iy $8950. |. DOWN utility room, lar 6 room, small; ew 3 Bed ae ment with ae : : N ge kitchen edroom R SEMINOLE HILLS —. eas Immed. Pos- : NEAR AIRPORT THELMA M. ELW oop PAYMENT thir bedfeom. Nice room will make feature. Including tabl Lage pear Huron 5, Good Seedroam Rr mi RILEY, Brok - BEDROOM R ALTOR 4 bedroo: k floors throi room. b + Sner ble top stove, ae very pleasant . liv. er : WITH FULL BASE- wie Case m, 1% bath, lots 100 Ov roughout. trees. uilt-in oven, . room with fir 509 Elizabeth ) Beet §8o7Es pay ertitia ng | ME Tp | Bears et ee Paced" garde vie wole| SE, am ie "| seamen copii Ie = * ; TE - i . > 2 —S r 5 a iii SU MMER- COTTAGE 2 JO 61528 ORTORVILLE HOB CALL sow Se bes asee eee toe “ F. C. Wood Co. | #3 wi weed shingle eding:| $500 roam fal" basement ob Beat | orrice on re come | SSS03s8o dosnt Soret. > O, | SSS Ses: i DOWN ~ en gecees terms. FE 2-0657 : wn. ri Walters Le Li vileges| GOOD 2 BED = ___Harvey Wilson, Ber. | H OR 31235 ake.'$380% full price, | BUNGALOW. ROOM RANCH |.1y ge BEDROOM BRICE lome Mart WALTERS, LAKE —_Privicgse nd wy pow uy, rom : ~ OFFICE CONN 83 ‘DRAYT TON N PLAINS. LOT, NORTH OF Town: west side of neighborhood, gelow, ounny 31 M8. living room Yioxise f. Jot. Here is tare ; Suston Watame Laks ree & éb ‘i sa 2 with “extra ped.) OFL Ferro WAS AKD | Ook es dining 'Foom.” breakiaci Realty There's © wullty, room end _* | (eee DOWN — starter bungalas OWNER: 2 FAMILY, @ &| full ba “ , eardwoed firs../ ~ = ae nm, 2 baths : 4062 = nace, 2 car Ms long. Well 4 law 40 bath ‘& & down, . i semen' Bes are, : 1 ‘basement, recreation . ; W. Huron land Pe aa? 2, & nicely Weil. ve septic, new ac ell heat, 1.000 very, cloen.| yard. Fenced bec ok $1,450 DOWN oil heat, 2 car room. | Z 4-6 : __FE 5-0407 "a a iso real fuirn, stool Tock’ lath all tn: « 000 gallon tank, new!) Yard. ots, 500 + $20, garage, 1% lots. buy at a stones, stalled. R Pe ved drive, no RI tee crigase,| NEARLY NEW 444 ROOM |, wits. Se eee | eemeean —_ . SEES HILLS AS ’ 000 down, | i00x306. a a i 00. Call nd, close, i-| 97s Baldwin Ave. PE 46203 ERN FEATURES & Base. | MA Siti” FE 9-068 FE $1104 ; : aoe reach heme, Ovset | bp arge, Impressive | #9960, LARE FRONT = ¢ 4 bedrooms, A DRAYTON PLAINS |, ) «, fa'Pen MONTH. — | “Gaiow. Modern. Lov aoe : | cr, in vanity wash basis, huge anch Home, 75 Ft. Long] gewisiirs isi, tewiy plestered walle N rn. ons , » Marble [pan Road | SS eet R. J. VALUET, Realtor Eicbea sg oreeeew wey” & gareee| of enn bargain safe game isn't what it used to be — commons Tagen est, sliding Desion Hit ‘has | aes TN nen ocala oe wn 2 us for gy we Lerten ig + md bat ence e | “ue v AKLAND AVE NO aia’, 0693 Po uiy. foo sseovel 4mm. & kids — a these day s fig tht like ama’ einer pope under original “east. Iti ‘roo i fone | a 7 = Located Batson Real Estate | | seit Sib tptnt oi het Sa EVEGNGS OME | Mah gage eee Oe) "| Sheva, Dee Be] et ay eahans sheer |" urna Reece ee syatems, Oyner gaured,end move) | HURON GARDENS. 2 bedrm. bun. __For Sale Houses__43! For Sale Houses a wrens, 13 ce slaed, Vedroors Eee tai, One, ome an coneeicy eee: qnetudia capee| coe aden rivals bargain, of , Neat Williams Lake furnace $1,850" with “h, 159 down. | BEEDROOM HOME. AUBURN me | $23 000 Basement. “farge ‘breezeway full | slememorry yon boughs oul pe: ment, er, nice base- 5 down. q100 | A {rue family home with 3 bright ARKSTON RD. 4 tnvs. Bath. ghts. Carpeting, fireplace, full MACEDAY LAKE PRIV. taching J%4 car garage. Imag-| Collect ren m Senet Be mee” i tes tr, oot or 3 EMBREE & GREGG | mireaisae, wetsy rit 2S Py alle WELL EAERIPSOS) BED ROORE ‘Ege rey cSttemperaty. cup | wemy weoming i but on Sa eeanes| mae Ser ie Se eet Beneath R aire. Close, to i 1568 Uuicn Lake Rd. Se ren & plenty of work Rose. FOR. CONTRACTS nie. ta — carpet, daoeee ae ple | 5 = ¢ street from YA ARD WOR UN 3-616! Pp equity in your home .as . 7 ew 095" Lake Village, ored ee |e ose McLarty, Broker bs soe pilso, screened- . property owner's lakefront |; j04 NS K IS DONE| Ts ts but one example, Wei |; Sdyment. “Ask for Mr. Brown.” . .sa4| 7M. Iron Fireman auto. furnace, 2162 Cr a | town, Put’ price g1osse, e | 3172 ‘GERRY EB ADAMS co. ) ment like new, Has'2 fepleces, mee ee BUILD — We build homes of all . Geaveuiontiy Weonied near. cmap: 355 NELSON SO: asso: | “2, baths, ‘tastefully decorated wi| 450. types. Why not own ope of = p e on ar oh pra Pulted at “nde, Watkins Hills Near St. Mike’s Church and 3 BY OWNER ae mg $25,900. Phone HOnt PLANS Pampa pees’ Prices? 5 i Oakland Park z bedroom home, Carpe ted. Ha: FR YS : we have in o : ranch bh zee ft. = 2466 LITTLETELL WILLIAMS LK; FR % : wood floors, attic rd- ANK SHEPARD “ ur h home i arcome tl Ls -O} SMALL y * pasement. ss é H _| basement, oll bc fu a. - - ae Ach bedivem fag. Toor, ., Laree c oN , mut Oversized Rooms “WATERFORD’ S t ment, 2 car garage. iacte on | _ fots. “s. réouble © stage mer Call OR ob — 2080 Tienken Rd. ome Planners Center” ‘ar fing teawer wails and many lined kitchen, ~ coe lage > eeeerel fi fireplace. tile| ing f e owner, for family liv- - FIN . pieskeep road, $7,050. Cash to ex- 35541. Exes. Sat. or Sun of te LL MY $1400 >eeurry oo out and brow We also build es for only 50050 a very. nice living room.. The Nice a rms. n upper ievel. 9 yammies 3 eee berms. al. NEST ng contract, or will trade 98 BUY. —— r $800. 6 rm. mod. Ty) our § plan books, se through | no down starter homes with wesed eive’ Laps cprper Land ee soo aor ie eft.” Living room. axis 3 Bedroom Brick Sia ee Parvidge Is the Se Thess ts ca. | ~Fe eae” fenced backyard. Ventent office of: * at the con’) Brown. (Evenings call OA €-2618) corner lot, It’s really up-to- room, on Is ‘or recreation| yr oy Bay! room, attached ga- ar. m Brick ; Sits Aste | SSR ele eat enc one pee eee ee ee WEST OF PONTIAC | GOING TO: | 3s: ADAMS | FLOYD KENT, Realtor oe eo pees -- . : reens of closets, ex- ere is that ranch-t - —— saree fot 0 2200 Dixie Hwy, at ‘Tet MULTIPLE LISTI — AT COMMERCE LAKE ¥ "TP OTUS. LAKE e laree bet wah lake. priviages. oom taeine td een oe oe tull® basement "you RETI >) he ees a WILSON AMPLE CU zs Open Cine no sence rms., beth & utility. It - Nery attractive 2-bedrm.. Full features. See this MB ead PAVED STREETS work area — Rec. room and : : E . $1500 down, $75 month. cu ER PARKING * MULTIPL : Bee cereens, Dos't, mise tis et nice, et eee ee eee. . oe CONCRETE. ~ living ‘room. with dining” arcs, : ‘ _- BRICK INCOME a " x af prensa N ad Nit $60 pele pe afi eres possibilities. | - D , Bare Be Neel Se ee Sl LP one of those 8 SO CENTRAL AVENGR ore / T : An of tia for only sie.so0. Very rayton Woods - “PULL BASEMENT bath Paved « drive, 19 ae autiful “ cky’ People and and would like . Sine ao. — owner, with : gg * . ere able down payment, | Youll eaior” tis, comfortable SELECT OAK FLOORS, Beale ie otear: erage, "You | ota ie, shout ioecreg | tt." omy, bent; ar ee ; exe -family apt Locks wn "ts @| FACE BR ade considered. on income from 2 ¢: 2 full baths, all in 2 with fall bamé, auto. heat, 4 rms, & bath. Attached i ia many fine fea- ICK EXTERIOR ditional dwell ad- » petal A pemce: very . “~ . 4 age. res. Ca ’ wellings, then Ere app't. Dand * o% Gatien, ariadSerenn, fice "ihaded ots Sus rage. citrine eters root wits | Plan To See Thess, omer Now SYLV AN LAKE. _ il be interested tne = prope . vestment, terms — ' Near St. Benedicts TArhe 4n00 ES- We buy land aa : LS oe Realtor | {Scened pear” brveceway end et: AVAILABLE TO VETERANS Son “3 rooms Fe lage ol go ; est Suburban “ares about on 2 lots at 2,2 CENTRAL AVE- tot eat 4 capa ‘Guns te 4 bedroom conen down op this ar “PE 44563, head arage with over- cas heat. Gare of Pontiac. Pro . NUE on sand transportatio: kitchen , Afte : doors. P’ —< Ev ee. . Property in ex- $1600 do Only n. and bath, NICH ame MMe 0 | Eeiesetamn area fee) OPTS a pained Ci] MAPS athe Si oie Saracen, ae wel Sie TE runxusnep foe a very lageimaaeaped | | 17 P.M BERG ee | Geir Backes) 4 act smu By Gam ee I di . ‘with onl +! “a = ; ies shower 1 : be f Lah omttenty : . & Hi fe CO. completely ‘Twrnished 8" rosm a "| prive out Dini ain J ohn K. Irwin | | | plastered” walls.” extra nice, oak Resta as steer eases LAKE PRIVILEQES—3 bed- 2 Ww. home. Glassed-in A kins Lak xie Hwy. to Wat- . fe ete extra nice oak on a large 1003363 com brick in Sylvan Vil- 6-8183| basement frorit poret, fall - Drayton Pl “| Mod e Road. then left to REALTOR : flower of grapes. fruit & mea Site ceemn lage. Spacious rooms. Sm Sian dows Only | ¢ rooins ayn, Plains SG aS Onn 7 mg ab gras, frat "6 | Foal” goa, Sure pias | ED usare, pug at « eameaodad homeccuvermehy “tosten aiowd EE WM. A: Paseo Ces “fruroa, Street ; Son - $600 DOWN , ye : walls. 7 groin Alemgpar 2 nag tenes ee pos- ice RANCH . schools and aeual’3 Got: a. 5-447; Eves. FE §-4846 =< $40 mo. for 2 bedroom with $l, oco._ D ranch style home tn perfect Se ean | tees rae KENNEDY ‘T cen ee Bee aats Een | woe cgcon ean te | OT refeghea ux” en -d : then, 15 . , kitchen, le! EB) ae } . ‘ . * sewer, anch = KS * MOLTIPLE L LISTING SERVICE FL birch cupboards. Pull illo IE oo nd carage. R NORTH 8! s - overalls qe ai a tween Pontiac & Rocllester. aie y ‘vee tached 1% car Leb storms and . . : Cute i peareqas hom - the best bu: : Heve your : = droom TT r°1s0. ‘Priced at 13.880, with | and trece, Pe annie ot tewers | Buren FE 43500 Sony Gen. tens as yard wan | Test posse — th ages.| price is AG io) 00. turr7 window “overlooking” the i 8. . Pull price only $9,715. Open Evenings till 9 ee ee on tis. Sparkiteg ‘ako walen IND st: j ° with term |) BEST OFFER ner iledgerock ae oor aaa CGusy S-bedroom -\ EDROOM LAKE- =< | eee oe full be GILES REALTY CO stone hearth, Ceramic tile ; lots. All bungalow 2 ; . ORTONVIL gy orang, tile-roofi PRON COLONIAL HILLS © FORNIA on paved CALI. 221 B. N AVE. : features in the bath and DAII Y price nly "96,900. with, ter Full «, LARGE CO! LLE ranch-type snap fed, ick _Mr. Executive! Be sure to reh; Aer bes ‘dinin —_ OPEN FE 54-6115 mor og Modern style deco- 5-8 — lpenry park = teem Gear age ramsg | epics, © geting naturel | ith Tange cosets. "Lar oases | Rvine' roam, ‘fail beth. coal fur.) | EAST TEN EVSON | betecitahecbuae'tt gt | faetkhewen “ete | BROS rooms in all, 2 picture win- room, 23 _eerami 4 fly room, carpets, 1's fam-| home. 2 ia snie ee & clean) Besutiful white : dining space with view of f | bungalow. Excel- dows, one overiookin e Gas mic baths, water softn “% baths, eeds some avork, Shown | uated frame home sit- the lake Attached 2-¢ "B epclsente gg wits snack bar, full pfivate lake. N g part of ement rec. room, part maa ati dick weaher acd) ™ on 2 .ots with 1% car ga- plastered ga ar ~ : ent, ofl beat, full en, breakf: ew modern kitch- bath, 1.6 acres tenasenped y extra features. rage. Ca living and averki € dag bas Pive ft. 450 Ww pies $8.- REAL’ akfast nook, 10x3 sit : roo! dining erhang add th udget ith ‘reasonable te Prone on SHaH br OR >1s72 | Seder’ panel paneled breeseway, Tent beach. ‘8.000 owner LAKE ORION AD AMS REALT Y co. bath. One d Enehen, Ceramic ug | trie. Bee, ‘sow. — vw" i $660 Dixie Hwy. ea paneled 2 car garage.- 4 transferred, $2000 moves you into th 382 omar’ Ave. rooms up. Full bas 3 bed- ee SCH re ley win a] especie ngs | MN Si rene ty gee aT om, of BE Re rec ae | min BL tet ground level facing eo 4 be IVE Gets! ponte ent up will PE 8-2003 ally a lovely family home. painted walls. T npg 1266 North Cass RAM MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | forces. “1324300 of ake. 30 open | Suite tn 100. Spacious, car- payments make your moothly $750 r) Poon, hardwood floors, sue, BU EE Nine-R il eaeee 5. _liaeiae of roperty, Cy- peved iiving Ph ompeg we prt aaar 3 bedrm. completely motors beme a furnace. Good- ae ~ ‘YOUR LOT “TNL Joatyan pa «Bae ae — Income = — ing room. librery, breakfast =| 1% om sent with ens place. Pulh base- eons eee tee fae *997 5 " Pee din "Bin Ren, FH sages | tuned Sue aly mas, 2 NEW BUNGALOW . | Hasna, “gma, Putbeme: | Batre eee ter more, Wp, Ose gma ay Wi la GROMRITED: Broker | BY Suir tier!™ | : . 65%238 foot ‘lot. Gas heat-3 ed ear brick ga- | ent, gas fu street, K Total price $12,500, terms. den. Near new grade school ahr Tage. 3. lote—108" frentage. drive. ‘oui’ oles “de sot eS ee so iain Late a. PEGHI PIOeEA EIONLANDS ; — ms screen, WEST SIDE ur-| boards, Snack bar, formica coun- 3 bedroom brick Colontal. 2 N UD SEN Three-Bedroom Brick cae eile an. eer par ‘od| 4 family, forte, ond walssconting. Partri Sweeping vestibule opens BATH $1. with includes taxes ‘insur pet mo. built in 1948. ey oad . Ess ggg to Mr. Hor ee as and be e ay spacious living room. ay be pemonthty pay payments ears monthly’ urance. in Ry | ‘Bath down, pits teenie rooms Kear Front yard fenced -— a been ot mod- . PLASTERED WALL! Berwick Bi makes this a good deal. ee permery we | built-in Living Scar garage. $10,000, with 62.500) = 18 THE “BIRD” ea a siatrway mARneOoe WALLS vd. Wonderful basement, nicely . room with mations “hreplace A. JOHNSON, R TO SEE to the large bedrooms. Ce- BIRCH eee FLOORS & Yront 3 bedroom home corated, water softener dining “El.” 2 bedrooms pete | , Realtor AUBURN AVEN' LAKE ; = tile beth. Full base- SLIDING CABINETS Includes carpeted Tiv in ¢ Built in i965, new ‘schools. R j bath up. Full basement; at- 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Kitchen UE. ¢ Rooms, beth. PRIVILEGES gas best. Janae allaton aubina wasnex pal dee eens ned ne | nt an eos: Sie one 11tz tached garage. Fenced 15° giles coeeegdt pp roel long mmegy # 4BED windows and screens on UM SLIDING WINDOWS heat. Also 1% lots and ga- . siz" lot. Lake privileges FE 4-2533 fm good condition ca This home, is ROOM * — hee M30 TO N. CASS LAXE RD. rage with “paved drive. Ww hy Look Further ? OW. Buren FE 5.6181 000-#5,000° is and bus. 624 LIk ta goed congition, can be weed f0F | very attractive 7 reo F Het Only eee. RIGHT TO MODEL — : $16,500 for @ well built ‘ 5 KE NEW home on over 1 m modern; GI RESALE — 2 bedroo ( home. Gar RESALE | Ne w ri -3 acre with lake frame h reuxo Or Ottawa Hills gt ae gu teues Oxf Lesile R.T riper Realtur t| cieebateary aie: tee k School, ant". _Metertord men a ee Se dential ares, shaded by i a RAPH TO PONTTA : Large ' Large mace. x or nco attractive, many extras, school + beareens ¥) roo plus large dining |. trees and y is xo) wit C LAKE amity home gt seven rge rooms glassed in me Huron Street well) $2,500 s inventory buys Good neighborhood. Liberal terms bre growing opr Good lease cheap rent. for some- $005 NEAR OXFORD — Over % cnet Tehrald to work. Will take acre parcels. Excellent restrie- — equity in trade, William tions, Buitable for good ranch mb, Realtor, 3445 homes. School bus oor, Name aes Rd. FE 5-0622. fetes terms, Ask for Mr. L. H, BROWN, Realtor 1362 W, Huron Ph, FE 2-4810 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge see ie rate BUILDING FOR RENT. 92 W. Hu _Ton. Corner of Cass & Huron. __ BY BY OWNER: RESTAURANT Sale Jnductrial Prop. 46A) _ron ae ABOUT $ ACRES-—R. R. SIDING, equip. Living quarters above. Lo- w Or- cone 895 Lapeer Rd., Lk. Orton. chard Lake. $30,000 handle, MYrtle itz _ 235761, ne J.| $3,000 dn. will ~ | Buy Thru u Partridge — nor Sale Acreage _ ree | List Thru Partridge ACRES—BEAUTIFUL ABLISHED BAKERY RO “oe Clarkston area eck 24 pg peewee Berkley & South Royal terms, FE 2-441] days; Oak, part of Warren township. or +6417 pte Gross income; $120 a week. Phone CHURCH SITE. PRONT-| daytime, VE 8-2828; after 7 p.m., on 2 streets. 3 teres Parish LI 1-8224 Angelus Rd. PR 46493. ~ HOYT 16% ACRES FRONTAGE! gechaber, road — btm | Gres duscre parking area! ot fillable, just $8,000 with §2,- = br aphton Hee mach newly ah down. as & tele xe! conver- 8 any business opportu ares O'NEIL, Realtor | ities, with i a quarters, on the OE Ts uable ation ; PE arcs oF Pk 2-0096 syeces Acres: HOYT REALTY 312 ft, frontage on FE 2-9840 FE 2-1941 254 8, Telegraph paved road— rolling, bred is anh Excel- Giroux. Diss Hwy. AR 14-Room hotel and bar with liquor cated west ares license. 7 ACRES. LOCATED 1 MILE! jn, lake district. Class C and Millersburg 68 Open from Rogers City to raits of Tie a peed coed. clean aoe Mackinac, an, excellent gas ste.) ern building. Priced to sell. $66,- waly ganen . including . real e: ‘ ; . DORRIS & SON Leslie R. Middleton 732 W: rier ACREAGE “LETS TALK T FE GOOD BUYs 1 13 acres, $950. ’ » $1600. BUSINESS” mi ree? Ses coal call] Concrete Products : This n n CRAWFORD AGENCY | the heart ofthe r - O% w. FE «160 ar and ee manu- we Fromage, onl My 3-183 eturing Brikcrete ‘ucts A d and colored patio steps, You ams yourself ese 1 nn weheven P=. for Pe, $3,300 = now and fall, V prop- Loca’ included in the total -— ie of $15,000, seua| MICHIGAN BUSINESS val} 2nd Floor, Room aS | ro hea ‘gone - a FE 3-6138. DEALERSHIP OPEN ‘National firm bas an some oe cy r in this Accounts = ae —— eae ve ot es tions and include ~4 Canadian - American Inc. Division 10, 1515 West Mt. Hope, Lansing, Mich. ‘SPARE TIME MONEY-MAKING OPPORTUNITY NO SELLING — wet pe! our petroleum prod- collect. $: 1,660 ete ou ounene yin os counts should earn you over $500 for 40. hours spore time work. Give phene number a9 Trsonal inter- view. Write Bo ac Press. Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO sEB A $105,000 GROSS poe | modern car ramp. Grossed over $105,000 past 12 months. Buy valuable ‘real — and all at enly $25,000 dow 8 MOS. LIQUOR —TRADE Lecated on scenic US-23 across from Lake Huron this 8 months liquor bar has seating for 160. Plenty of ocho Owners home Plus apt. luable reaj estate in- ranted at only 638,750 on terms. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE, 43581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICH 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. TIL 9 UNION LAKE Drive in restaurant doing a fine summer business, ‘Owner felling complete business, stock & - fix pe . a a at $4,500 with *EMBREE & GREGG yee Lake Village 565 Union Lake Rd. EM 34393 : EM 3-3314 VALUABLE Distributorship WITH UNUSUAL ANNUITY FEATURES or A highly respected essential bust- bess, a leader in its field for over 20 years that has serviced over 200, users, that should | ebsifoned you with at least $12,500 e first year. A business that can earn a semi-retirement income in 2 Ly 3 years. statement from our many successful distrib- utors. Not 6 vot @ on economic condiilons. oe by banks, trade associa! thousands of users. No ecocheed: warehousing, credit or labor costs. A trouble-free business that yields exceptional income year after year. One of America’s Sastest growing industries. You receive 4 proven successful field and home | office training program, plus sales stimulating direct mail, and we keep a con- tinuing supervisory interest in your operation. An Savectoey PA vestment of $7,509 to . $12 fnormally returned within oe months to a year) poll ey you the opportunity to ne of the exclusive aor Fetes listed roqgtl Yao sible oe it ee d s bi pe y -required. A substantial “p umber of active ac- counts in eeveral of these areas. bed you qualify and can devote full time to the success of this fran- ehise, write us, giving your back- round and phone number. Full fovestigation welcomed at our ex- A Few Select Territories Still Available In Choice Sections of Michigan Box 39, , Pontiac | Press, Pontiac. lsat, Sereno VARIETY STORE FOR SALE. CAN be ee ey ods 8. Sanford, or call FE 40473. _after 7 - Sale aad Contracts § 52 30 PER CENT DISCOUNT , On. q So_F = Awe contract. Bal, $5,- LET YOUR$ $$$ WORK for YOU We have .both large and — contracts for sale. From mpt, cour- pepe patie * Fa teers, ae for 68-0441 ms —— nd Mca au YDEN.R Reatlor mn Eves, 1954 — $4,500. oe pown Lo Pays $40 per month at 6 pe discount. $2,800 $700 _your | Frost. FE 4 4-1034. ~~ Money to Loan 53 (State sidan, Lenders) BORROW WITH CONFIDENCE ye Ee ‘argest fi company becked nagce by 78 years of ae You borrow up $500 if you stead: ae Finance Corp. of Pontiac 3% 8. Saginaw St. Pided, Kay a GET CASH ‘QUICKLY Up to $500 1950 to 1956 = title. Most deals = coaue Oakland Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG, PE 2-9206 Buckner Customers Happy Folks Buckner’s Employes + re ap nent emih ir the most frien tt is:easy to deal at where courtesy and kindness are eee Ss Sverryns eae SERENE BUCKNER noe ed , re- |. “BENEF ICIAL. FINANCE co. vw. Lawrence 8t. rtedus <«ervice Senos to tit your budget? y v $1,500 500 1. For any purpose, on homes, molere. er uot in Oskland 2. Por home additions or im- aah tapas . ages, Peete nt Mg tt meme FE wanes Swaps : 55 3sBEDROOM RANCH - West suburban. Near Waterford Font co: will rade $4,600 equity for "oder home that need not be mod R. D. RILEY, Broker 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 41187 10x50" ‘HOUSETRAILER, peer DN. payment on smali house « dis- cas. for cash = peaatiheg FE Saw cms -_ Me Call EM 3-2731 For your building needs free er oar Steel culvert 7 Drain L UMBER co: 6120 Bogie Road Commerce, b. pas had bis robs made in the came waterial os the Given so he wouldn't be quite so conspicuous!” _Sale le Household Goods 57 9x12 Felt Base on ha $3. a wae oe NY MAIL TILE, 4, Ft. Wall Tile 2c RUBBER $3.75 GUAR. HOU: tits Syers, 141 — TV TABLE MODEL AND 16. 6 ee 8 GE REFRIG.,, #0. ELECTRO Master Elec stove, $25. . 4265 a _tonville Ra. -# IN. ELECTROMASTER © _ tric stove. Rea) clean. Good con- _dition, OR 3-2131, after, 4:30. we "RCA a Mspard CONSOLE TV. TV antenna kit, “Ww ALTON TV Walton, Cor Joslyn FE 32-2257 5 ee ee OF AU RNITURE AND access. i956 Te WRINGER WASHER. FE ¢7538. it” CONSOLE. TV & oe TABLE mode! TV Reasonable. A NEW VM MODEL Wy a4 recorder. Must sell. EM 32400. ANTIQUES SOLD BOUGHT AND Artic FA N, Rona 30 sOCIN.., $110 x nor with automatic shutter. cx aes 1 season. Holly, ME AUTOMATIC HOTPOINT DELUXE washer and dryer, real bargain. _Just like ne’ new. FE 2-0014 4 after 6. AUTO. WASHER, KENMORE. God condition. 1139 LaSalle. FE iS ACRES. LARGE CABIN. TWO streams on pees. miles north of Pontiac. Trade or se! “$9,500 ——— mixer, in cond. $350. F. C. Griffin. MAyteir 6-5256 BY OWNER ON RUSSELL ST. 5 rooms and bath, full basement Will take small housettrailer plus eash for equity, Full price $9100. FE 2-7338 SWAP, BUY OR SE! SELL — CALL Swap Service, OR 3-8561 . BARGAIN | | ! FURNISHED O OR unfurnished. $850 or late model car down payment. New ! ! [ 2 bedroom modern. Lake privi- _Yeges. Clarkston area. OR 3-7497. BINOCULARS 150 COATED, TA- |- ble saw. Want lumber or ‘grain, _EM_3-0320. EQUITY IN 2 BEDROOM HOME, Oxbow area for auto, construction work or cash. FE 40476. CATE MODEL CAR AND CASH FOR YOUR eee CT WHERE Y ON ENpreahr' pedi ee REBUILT, $40 Wringer ee H ey van WELT. { OLD PROPERTY). _Poone OP _3i368 OAK DINING BET FOR ELE tric saw, TV, _what. PE 6-3 ONE OLIVER 0C-3 FRONT END loader, One stock trailer, 34 ft. lotig and tractor if needed with it W. Kenneth Rd. FE 5-9067. WILL SWAP UITY IN HOUSE & 4. lots amt os for late model car or truck 23-8406. For Sale Clothing § 56 4 MATERNITY DRESSES, SIZE 16. $15. OR 3-2216, : DRESSES & SLACKS. 1 NEW; the rest worn once. FE &-2406. _Call after 5 p.m _ a pri $100. Pants $2.95 up: ie tacks, $3.95 up, new work irts $1.95. Come See What Your Dollar Buys Layaway Pian Sar Accounts EDWARDS OUTLET 18 8. Saginaw OIRL's SPRING ceaTE “SIZES 2, 3 & 5. be 8. irley. ie LaprEs § SHOES 7% A. ALMOST FE 2-0702 atier ee ion 1 SUB - TEEN IVORY faille duster, like new, size 10-12. Also adorable red Boucle girls coat with large linen collar, size 6-6. Pree ma Shing hats. Ez. Beverly. _ SHOES, 5 & 6. AAA & “AA, $18. High heel, some never worn, a clothing 12 & ap crap « 56A SPRL Scrap & Ir & Iron al PRICES FOR SCRAP CARS FE 0-8797, PE 46379. aon DaLLAR ae JUNK AND coe cars, FE 44878 — MY Sale Household Goods 57 1 RENEWED RCA CONSOLE TV with full doors, Guaranteed and only . 1 a full size gas ran ero ———— $1 W. 1 DINING ROOM SET, 4 CHAIRS, buffet. Good condition. $25. Call FE 8-2696 or can be seen at 100 _W. Strathmore after 6 p.m. 2 CLEAN WASHING MACHINES. 1 Basy enh pad dryer & 1 GE auto. EM 3484 2 PIECE SECTIONAL. ALMOST _new. $75. PE 4-4963. 3} PC. LIVING ROOM. § 2 TA- bles & I lamp. Mice Table. mode] Comb. adio & Ph aph, $25, FE : 5 RMS, ALL MODERN HOUSE— Three Lakes Subdivnsion, off M59, , Call Hartiand 3655 7 Pe. LIVING ei Ee moe ney ge daven all for $99. only $2 in ae, * ray cal __Ave of 12 RUGS, yg FACE, $16.95. eversibie, $16.50, imported, i. ru fess to, Ps to | bette bid ators, oan os coe water nod ed Sana vanities and springs mattresses, Living room — occasional * chairs, TV sets, radios, m4 suites. +r many 4 other m USED. Vist: wer ur tre dent dept. tee real 3573 3465 ) Auburn Rr. HOT POINT | ELECTRIC_ ey i cond. $35. OR 3-4964. HOTPOINT REFRIG. GOOD COND. $50, FE 23-5647 cage tad BUILT IN CUROME Demonstrator. $135 _Munto Electrie Co. ceo Wu RONRITE tRONER, GAS STOVE 3 . tems, very reas. ; | LEAVING STATE MUST SELL fM- rooms of furniture mediatel: "Roto lawnmower, 141 W. aaa s y, | MoTOROLA coms RADIO & 3 speed record changer, Mahogany _ 61000.” Only $49.95. Milk’s, “MOVING: DRESSER, CHEST, 4%. 5 p.m. or call rE _S3nT Sonee: 8:6 am. NECCHI LIKE NEW, WITH ZIG- tag atlachenens, Tak* over pay- sik“ See eda here o o your home __anytime. Call oe $-1564, Coronet. NEW HP. REFRIG., 15 PER CENT RCA col- Sweet's Radio & CHINE. UPRIGI Beds complete ......... $15 4 TRADE-IN DEPT. = Uaccne vw. Cease 2 ma ICA com radio $15 | Guar. electric washe $20.05 sacrifice tor atte. Call Mr. Par- EVERYTHING FO AND EXCHANGE | 200. Bret wealve oaks Bie Ad at ed oO AKI AND 2-pe living room suite 1. $19.95 Lorca ied t SELP-FOLDI “| oP EAY- d = ; 6pe. dining room suite...... $40.95 | eodbes Sell gy per FURNITURE CO. Metal clothes tree : Pee cee.” OL sa31 104 8. Saginaw PE 2-5523 | 495 value vanity bench .... $386| DOORS, FACTOR , BENDIX DRYER, 110 PLUS 220 WYMAN’ tee any size. 04.50 & volt — take over payments. FE] 9 w pa. st FE ¢117 M oo. oo lee 5-2833 after 6 p.m. : e Trail. Walled Lake. MA 42222. BLOND BEDRM. BRAND NEW | TWIN SIZE MATTRESS MATCH | SimcTRIC LTOHT FIXTURES double dresser, large mirror, an Form) Pro o ots for every room in house. Newest, case bed and chest. All for | {4363 Sund 6 most bea selection of. 1 $99.50 Pay only $2 weekly, 20 one we dA | he igus; pall do modern, tra- other sets at equal cvmes, Fear- Us) >. GAS RANGE si9.65 UP tional. rrific values room oon's Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake Munro Electric Co:, 1060} $4.50 $2.25: rooth, a _Ave. w oan ae ¥ ae $3 = “oe RCA 31° TELEVISION. new Fic. USED TRADE-IN vaguanees: Gee en pag $00.05. Milks, MI 61300. DEPT. mem rye tl ee BRAND Weatol hos Loge Zi VP ead QOUOUOCHOO COLAO eeecere $14.58 sew machine. off, Desk & chair ecocces 930.08 E : they fast Singer Sewing ‘Couter, |S-pe. breakfast set... sess $2088 mpire 102 w. PE 2481 Da & chair |.:..- ross $450] kee las NK BEDS. SPRINGS & MAT. |$Pc. dining rm. set... pg we ee tresses, brand new, $30.05 & up.| ONNS le. mahogany .. ry GEST Belection of wrouw fron. me- TIO GEFOE cies vcses $60 WINDOW 1 AND T TR MPGR. le, & blond. Pearson's Furni- Ppl RENSEANOR HORN $70.50 a - Ses ure, 42 Orebert Lk. Ave. Mey oe eee Seer om om 95 COMPLETE ‘WONDER NY Interior tor caer lambs... ..... 60 World Book” enc encyclopedias ins, THOMAS ECONOMY, Baseboard 5 iris oc eee ote me. FURNITURE CO. coon aera 361 8. eee CHROME DINETTE SETS. AS- St. Sass RING AND WED- semble these yourself and save Pontiac, cnigan ding band, sel sheet. Four chairs and table. USED DEPT Will sell fe 36106 value, $39 95. are new 1956 > Ask for Ron. designs, famous make. avalon nbs agar wesber.- ; F tops. popular colors. im daire auto.......3. . 988. compare these sexes values. | Norge refrig...............+ oe. [dag —— Benfield an Michigan Filuorese 393 Or-| Late model eleo range ..... $78. Saw Distributors. MY e _chard Lake Ave. 7 Ca. ft. —— - ~-- $119.80 G rm DINING ROOM, EXQUISITE CUS. Cue. | Beer coe Sy wee. $00.80 | 21232 double sinks $688 m made. Ory: mm any a. * a & fruit wood. Danbury-Pembreoke CLAYTON’S ayy yn with tcl: | oe ast * table. 2 leafs. — NITURE & APPLIANCES | Factory nd rr) without oo KEEGO HARBOR PE 5-0474 a like new. Bell for half. | ee BA. assccssc wey yp v Pe 6-310 epee nd ne aBlE. i Used gas stove...........4. . ber 20 eu. ft A-l cond. $173. May- offee e ie la china | OSS Weems. .-«.--.--------0 J cabinet, “red_nylon. couch,” studio Recta eee one ee SUE a TARE NEW, LEGS, couch & new slip cover, bert . = and - é elec. BO aa service, upholste ORD S WHOLESALE mar ap. $3690. FE Toom chair. table 2239 Elizabeth Lake Rd. cloth, 9x12 rug and chest. FE | FE 8-3741 FURNACES, OIL reReD, “GUN. _O 1077 NU-vAVQCUUM CLEANERS ee, x. ELEC. STOVE, esW ASHER: ~~ BOX | wu-va Only $14. PONTIAC PL cgetrele aD io springs, mattress & Full | Free Dae! ALLAN’S FE sale nek a aren. cone Bathinette Tay- 492 S$. Saginaw FE 2-4397 ir Swine set. Very reason- = oe = | = . nents _able, MT 6-4856. —_ WAYNE GABERTS [G48 AS WATER HEATER. at F FRIGIDAIRE. AUTO. WASHER. Floor Sample Sale erated first grade, $49.95. G. I iis | i cok on ne | A. Thompeon, 00 8. Perry. FREEZER. UPRIORT ONE OF | [iititeratere ste, Up te 3 ‘years G D America's = —— Pifarened to a ; arage oors: feed ge 121_N. Saginww FE 5-6189/ erry steel overhead see- $395 value “frie. Blick plight scratched “ONVEN- fo transit. Michigan ea me win “autamatie clpump | scecucn, ftom “ie "asd Lares _393 Orchard e - Laas $128. $120 50 value, $89.95 modern door on your qaceee costs GENERAL ELEC. cir ale Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake less than you think. us give TT” vay et e000. detk's, i | —*** 8. Paddock “*. pe 2.0203 Jk 07 ~~ WASH YOUR DISHES eet EL te 300. ee 7 bled Ber HS AUTO. RANGE, MODEL DDi. GOOD RECONDITIONED SMALL or A triple oven, Exc. cond. %-ton wa- radios. $5 to $12. FE 5-8765. NO PLUMBING ter cooled console air conditioner 199.95 Power mower. 1042 model. MI IRONRITE poeweerees FREE HOME TRIAL peeoae Automatic washer. Lama. L. A. WAG co. ave YOUR LAWN MOWER Flectric A Phone FE §-9221 SHARPENED EARLY Coldspot ‘etrieereter ay ahix ENAMEL G FRONT TE LIN E OF LAWN FER- Crump lectric, Ing. metal chins cabinet. 8-3584 BARNES HARDWARE 142_W. Huron St. Easy Parking T WATER BUMPS. 96 360.05. G. A. sapere, Se 8. Pa- mous — ful 42° model, cae value, iu0 50. slightly marred in also vey Sa” and values. 3930«(Or- Michigan Phosrescent, _chard Lake Ave. TORIES, COMPLETE WiTH een $24 at terrific values. These are crate marred. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Or- chard Lake Ave. LAWN MOWER PARTS —- rollers, ms, tires, etc. Rotary biades G & M Co., 2255 E. Walten FE 5-1835. LADIES 14 DIAMOND, PLATIN- py ae wristwatch. $45. OR LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS Authorized factory service and genuine fi parte. Pree test FE 21250. THE ANSWER “TO| = IYOUR: PROBLEM:| wash. Want Adst- To sell, rent, fire, it’s FE 2ei8l. od SPECIAL ‘a —— sidtn | Mg at, Pony tino THE FOL TIEDWOOD- HING BLACKETTE’S > - BUILDING 8161 Dixie Hwy. MA_5-5811 SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. one SED LUMBER BARGAINS Tene in auetey ues te ; TOE 24, all lengttis over 8 wef | $333 20° EER sat oni3—Sri2 Tinters, GooD ROAD - GRA DELIV- Good unit heaters.... $80 & wp — Tot sway 7S Reciatmed brick. wis on GRAVE! ase. " NEW BUILDING MATERIALS | Write Pontiac Press Box 88. We carry a complete line of LOADING TOP SOIL DAILY. = ee Yale & Stanley, FE 44509. aor = eee =o NOW LOADING. PEAT Moss. Pua 1 TERMS, FREE r re na aay eee ti aire eee . a trucking, cement & mortar. 5340 OR’ 3-1534. or _conerete aves, ne re bere, TREE 'T al. FE 5-3063_ Talbott Lumber ws Teck lath, — aire task oo ND og Ave. “pone, table, odin moo “Eh, Pa. mer LOOR SHOP Semi Auto. $125 or or $0 ~~ yd _sume payments. EL 63586. WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBI nation coors av open ; BENSON I L U (MBER CC co, ~~ Do It Yourself 6 61 BETTER HURRY, MUST DISPOSE Furnaces — Furnaces NEW IN FACTORY CRATES 98,000 BTU 00 imput of] gun type, forced air, very. make with Minneapolis ‘well con- trols, cash or terms. 75,000 BTU forced air, $178. oth- er sizes trimmed te the bone. We install or do it we show you ‘TIC HEATING & COOLING. 1735 Wil- _liams Lake BOAT AND j ishers, se cement ers, steamers, etc. FE Baldwin Ave. wie FOR RENT FOR RENT ange seers, CLEANER P. STEAMERS HAND SANDERS - DRILLS - SAWS PAINT SPRAYERS Open Sunda BROWNIES HARDWARE 489 8S. SANFORD . Montcalm 156 W. Montcalm, FE 5-4712. _Cameras, , Equipment 61A GIA CAMERAS BOUGHT, SOLD. TRADED EPrERTs CAMERA SHOP 57 W. PPE 5-6615 | Sale ‘Masical ‘al Goods 62 a WHITE PEARL, ‘RL, FE “4 ncaa TOS EST PRICE Kk aka: rE COMPLETE parts PIANO | _ MI io Tuning. OL 25036 or OL ‘| HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN. EXC. cond, $700. EM }3-3321. Also | ENABLE PIANO iN EXC. COND. 4 gis. Gallagher's 18. Hur on MEDIUM SMAL}. PLAYER PIANO. 18 E. Huron St. FE Wall Tile I¢ TOP SOIL Loaded or Delivered ALITY WATERFORD DEPOT. OR 3-1253 ee eS 10-A. STONE, SAND & GRAVEL TOP sOIL & CRUSHED STONE.. _____ FE_S-3i40 hPa Savin Ahtag gras ing (Red) Ball. PE 2-1897, A-1 TOP SOIL WP FF me PLL LS A BLUE SPRUCE also Blackhi'l and Norway Scotch, Austrian, and Duck Lake every day 8 to 7. MU 48008. SHADE TREES STRAWBERRY PLANTS GROWN from virus free stock. Leading varieties. Milford. MU 44482. For Sale Pets- 69 ADORAB LE 1 rE AKC DP. abe rE 91533. T E. YOUR LIFE’S MADE EASIER through Classi fied Ads. To solve every: day problems quickly, iat Wood, Coal & Fuel ef ks old. FE 2-2328 after 5 p.m. weeks . m. AKC REG me Tub service FE 2 28i8t. i a ve aM C oe : C A Hay, Grain & Feed 71 71 ist & ag CUTTING ALPALPA & & , 0c & S5c. OA 8-2231. . 8ST & 2ND No rain, will ‘pota- "iiined brome & altalla, first cul Rd, betw Wirom Be, & Bass Lake wat maT & SECON Ra, oS abere Me: rose FIRST & SECOND CorTING HAY. straw, Wood, De ivered. MA ro St A TON OR _ For Salo Livestock 72 NESSEE WALKING MARES, 1 Bay mare, 1-10 mo. = co}t OA 82666. 585 in 30 days. MA iT. Trail, Walled Lake. ee : Ra.,: Vai, 130 ae een mt Sale Farm Produce 75 8 PIGS AND } BRED GILT, YORK- shire. 2190 5, Lapeer Lake TURDAY, gg 13, For Sale ‘Housetrailers 78 78 THURSDAY — Carney. APR. SALE ST ARTS LPM. HARDWARE ETC. + -|® Electric tools, “acepssories eens ‘ing saws by Skil, B& chain saw, Saber saws. noose ond tilt arbor saws, Walt Pow- radial — saw, irons, torches, Coleman stoves. lanterns ufkin measuring s,. brushes, accessories, i. — enamels of various makes, “SPORTING GOODS screens, tri Binoculars, | pienie . jugs. ice LAWN AND GARDEN end mowers; power mowers, 4 pools, gym sets, slides. arene airs, shovels, scription electric fans, rakes, hoes garden tools of eyery de-. "ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Steam and dry trons, toasters, waffle bakers, electric frypans, poor Bs “tryers, — dryers, aoe elo’ EQUIRED ORNING OF SALE For Sale Bicycles OR BALE SMALL TWO — girls Meyela. good condition, rubber [mes satan wheels 3 cluded. i ia Lo urease won. NEV- used, $65. FE 5- 6 HP ELGIN. $55 PE 4-0645 WITH MERC. MARK 20. a Lh epibate pt) OLVERINE CEDAR 4 ae with controls. is FT. CHRIs CRAFT UTiLity, , ee rot —-, st Square |» Seen uare al “turten Drayton, OR 1954 3 bya wea sto. Call M. 5-2656. : rata MOTORS a Brn —- 5 Eengalers to fit any "MARINE SALES & SERVICE 422 8. Telegraph _ 25-H.P. MOTORS | LARGE SELECT SPAYBAUGI! S 630 OAKLAND FE 8-0453 FROJAN-YELLOW .. JACKET & CADILLAC ALUM MERCURY | & “MOTORS ALSO U INS, FINANCING AVALLABLE ‘| INLAND LAKES SALES 3127 W. Huron FE 4-7121, FE 2-6122 Lapest, Michigan MO 42 1957 SAD 30 8 a. Mors 5 Madelon Kris- tek, Pre 11 Good- . 63 rich, ‘Atlas Rd. East and ‘4 “of — Eiuioment, rucks, combine, . r, corn good _ r, ete. — —, ture. GENERAL HOUSE- trailer. A . oe —— = Baers Rib Snochewter nar _banied ony 69 acs egy ee drill on rubber. er €0, combine 2 ¢-cection t elevator. FE Ww. 1954 FRONWOOD pecan at _no interest. 3 SILVERBELL iss MOBILE -C _—. _ments 229 E. aa. 60 S. Telegraph FOR SALE $5 STUART | Small payment rematnin balance RUISER. 1 room. take ‘53 car or small Seer down. Best offer. FE 8-3674. 33 OPT. STEWART, Ex CEL-|, complete with awn- pony other eq ent. MY 3-1275. i5 CONTINENTAL 35 FT. 2 BED- rooms, pal down. Take over 8 - Walton” . FE 3 ; CONTINENTA’ L, 36, 2 BDRMB. $450 down. Take over payments. _™9 E. Walton, FE 2-5356. TRAILER EXCHANGE UALITY—10 WIDES widee from "16% to 50 ft, -BOTTLE GAS HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS. NAME BRANDS 84; ‘ Boats & Accessories 85 35 Cadillac 62 Cpe, $2795 55 Chev..B/A 2-Dr. $1495 55 Cadillac 62 Sed.. .$2695 55 Olds 98 Conv, ...$1995 54 Cadillac Cpe. DV $2995 54 Buick 4-Dr.°.....$1295 54 Olds S. 88 2-Dr.. .$1495 54 Pontiac 4-Dr. .‘.$ 995 454 Cadillac 62.Sed.. .$2295 | 53 Olds 98 4-Dr. ....$ 895 33 Pontia¢ 4-Dr. ,..$ 695 '53 Chev/Cl. Cpe. ...$ 795 953 Nash 4-Dr, eens .$ 495 52 Olds 4-Dr. ......$ 395 52 Pontiac 4-Dr, ...$ 395 "51 Buick 4-Dr. wesse$ 299 "54 Chevrolet’ 4-Dr,, .$ 345 ‘5 Cadillac 62 Sed.. .$ 695 "50 Olds 2-Dr. ......$ 195 50 Buick 4-Dr. ,..,.$ 195 *S) Ford 2-Dr. ....<.$ 195 49 Cadillac Sed. ....$ 495 ’46 Pontiac Sed. Cpe. $ 95 JEROME Olds - Cadillac Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488. BUICK. CENTURY 1956. 2-DR. hardtop. Like new. 6500 miles. Full power. For sale PE 25175. 827.N. Perry, erm. KELLY'S HARDWARE — 3994 AUBURN A AUBURN ___FE 2-88 Transportation Offered 87 FLY BY AIRLINER, CALIFORNIA 5. Honolulu, $185 $7 x, Fer- _ty Service, ae: a sss * SOMEONE TO © EXPENSES oe FP aoe ive "*, Piragould, fat UCK GOING NORTH PART load. Either way. PE 5-6806. Wanted Used Cars 8&8 PPP PLLILPOPULOLOPOLL LA Al” AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND 2668 cheap cars. FE 2- days or eves, Always | Ready to = cara. cop BACIEY AUTO PARTS FE 5-0219 179 ) (BAGLEY 8T. AVERILL’S Top Dollar for Sharp Care 2020 Dixie Hwy PE 2-9878. re BUY CARS. JUNK on SLIGHTLY better, OLive 1-0483. Bud Shelton Motor Sales = top ones on late ee: Cor, Auburn & E. Bivd. FE 4-6728 HIGH $$$ PAID BUYING FOR OUT OF STATE DEALS* GLENN’S PARTS & SUPPL IES FE 2- ‘tH § & Sun. p.m. RAIL- r r con- "eo or Open Eves. RAIL FENCES — now orders : FE -CHIAN Li § $129.50 UP AND year. We can save mone * e w: Semuel, Box a, "Davisbare. SET JOHN N DEERE Dise. FE 23-2065. » GARDEN TRACTORS Used & New Many to Choose from dope fr E-Z Credit ms HOUGHTEN & SON Serving Oakland County for . ears 828 N, Main, Rochester. OL 1-976! ba ams argc yp- pons 4 ROW CORN antet and 4 row cultivator. New ast year, will t take cultivator for tractor and clod buster in trade. Holly, ME 4-322 JOHN DEERE LOADERS & SCRAPERS TYPE TRACTORS BACK HOES & DITCHERS CRAWLERS & BULLDOZERS Calvert Equipment Co. 42/8. SAGINAW MOHAWK ¢6612 LAPEER, MICHIGA ae | IRONWOOD. 31’. VACATION TRAILER. ~ Rent ’ Trailer | Space 79 MODERN i MOTOR SALES 254 S. SAGINAW ST. PE 47371 | JUNK CARS WANTED tthe price paid, free towing. re! ‘See M & M Motor Sales For top dollar on late model cars. | 2627 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1603 THE HIGH DOLLAR seh oy Drive ae cane wien 25 will pay you well. 4540 Dixie il. J. VAN WELT OR_ 3-135 WANTED: SCRAP CARS A la ot 3 . a. 10 wides in “Detroiter, a ile Homes. (Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes Sales Inc. 4301 Dixie Highway Drayton Piatns! Mich. arine Coac crt wag eee N. ale Rd., Holly. _ +6771. Elrose "LOW DOWN terms, lot 23, Park, Lk ayment, ‘arkhurst _ Orion ~ OXFORD TRAILER _ SALES 1087 Generals, Stuarts, ban and meee Arrow, 14 to 50 ft. “long. 10 wide. Buy a peed used cokes on a rental basis, Parts and accessories, MY @-0721, 5 per cent bank rates. Only ‘% down, 1 Mile south of Lake Orion on_ M24. easy Trailer Duro-Mobile. 16 ft. Last week on winter p _MUlberry 9-134 or I Lincoln 7-13: 7.1320. & ee TRAILER space 70’ Doris ae ora Tae. MODERN | ke front & playground. Z| I KING BROS. BY: UR COMPLETE Lawn Garden Farm — Store Plenty of Free Parking | - Special this week only— "KING BROS. 41112 AC RD. AT OPDYKE. omen SPECIALS 55 tractor, equipped with d tes , td ) “Cosimer mers. tractor . itn all d Ford. —— 1 0c) rs and Oliver and service of tractors, dises, har- rs, trenchers Farm and Industrial Trac- 8% Woodward, FE A BIG si SELECTION reconditioned farm —- John ae ray toy: a . 6 HP. yen and back/ P&S! PIHURR Y, XG through 28 81, 3-266: 9XFORD MOBILE MANOR: 2. miles east of Oxford at 1940 Lake- | ville Rd. Fer those who want - cae = phone OA 43022 oF MY | ik AT PARKHURST Where living ts a vacation — 172 lovely acres includes a private | lake with good swimming, schools, club ‘house & tornado shelter. Only 15 minutes to Pon- tiac, Also trailer sales. Base rate $23.50. Phone MYrtie 2-461. Auto Accessories 80 PPA PAL AERARAARAAAAALR AI AUTO GLASS Properly poeences: no — imeurance jobs ho new sasnagement of Kay HUB AUTO GLASS CO. 27 Oakland Ave. _FE 47066 WANTED Customers for Midas mufflers "t miss this rtunity — be sure to check our display ad on e 1 For Sale Tires 80A 85. @0X16 TIRES & WHEELS, After 4, 3717 Pontiac Lake Rd. FE 4-8393. bf Bap AND SELL GOOD USED STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES. Traded in on General Satety tires Up to 50 per cent off. Black or white walls ED. WILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn \FOR CASH IN At sell things Classified «Ads. ti WiD. JUNK CARS AND SCRAP Service, Cail PE 4-056. For Sale Trucks 90 — FORD Fé DUMPS. 1946 . LWB cabin chassis. oy No. oe Toad grader. Good . OR 3-1253. - GOOD USED PICK-UP TRUCK. 96 E. Princeton. : 1953 % (TON CHEV, PICKUP. 1951 P. Ex- cellent Priced sell, Tom __Bohr Ine, Milford. MU_ 45155 1952 FORD i) TON oo equipment, 8 cyl., good otor exe, Best offer, Jet- ‘ord Bales, F Oxford. OA aa 4, TON FORD PICK UP, by owner, FE 5-7556. GMC 1952 DUMP, , NEW SMOTOR ' _1940 Chev. stake. FE 5 “TRUCK SPECIALS ~ Lies Chevrolet i's ton dump, like 1956 Santino % ton stake, dual leave Chey, i's ton stake, 12 ft. teat Chev. % ton pickup. Like roeh your ear or truck down, Easy GMAC terms. Haskins Chev. 6751 enn myewey at MIS | MApie pen nites ‘til 8 * Beste Motors nd, Trailers ay-away or a Terms = crane kt trade-ins. WE.WILL TRADE ‘19008. Tele rep FE 2-803 | - UP OR DOWN ISON, CRESTLINER & WI- rard boats, tae trailers, Evin-| Later model car for your equity je motors . Trade ins or car and we pay you | Bud Shelton Motor Sales 1953 GMC DUMP, 24, TON, LOW) mileage. 1951 COE Chev. vacuum brakes. 1948 F-8 Ford winch with boom, 1947 Ford dump LWB. | _ 2 eases top with power take- ~ TRUCKS Are | Our BUSINESS WILSON GMC ontiac’s ant: a Dealer ‘Oakland at Cass is9 FORD ‘% ral NICE. > 3378. 1950 Chevrolet 2% m panel. $275. 1952 Ford % Sharp ECONOMY SED "CARS ‘ 2 Aveue off Sag. sé 44-2131 IAKER 1% ~TON sake. 1764 ye Lake Rd., Keego Harbor, PE 5-4919. For Sale Cars 91 $1 BUICK CONVERTIBLE $195 HC vy ” OWENS Your FORD Dealer en 147 8. Saginaw 1 Bab, Frost, Inc. Oot ae ay tg or An nf & goes! cams ae ON i saat ne anl* fh ae iE } | “31 Four-Door .... cash difference. 1959 to 1957 models avaliable, Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 MAple 5-5071 Open nites ‘tll 8 BUD SHELTON OFFERS 87 — like es. eecclsre wae $3,105 56 Ch va, $1,895 fo Plymouth Bee 7 * ar. ‘Auto, sé OS ss ‘ates Catalina $1,605 Ford Custom V8 sedan. $1,505- ‘8 Cher & lf a cose $1,565 ck super har 0. ayes $1,495 ‘35 sco v8, 4 dr +» $1,305 "36 $1,395 “5 Cher. 1,205 55 Chev, $1,295 5e Chev. $1,208 55 Ford, V8 +s $1,195 Chev. 2° dr.. $- 805 ‘$3 Chevy. hardtop PG . & 895 Pontiac, « & 896 "$4 Ford, Va, 2 S 305 $4 Plymouth, 4 dr 6 895 $3 Buick, . & 05 $3 Chev. 8 195 63 Ford, 2 dr & 595 $1 ad S 495 "$1 Bule -$ 405 ‘$2 ) al 46 ar. Nice.. $ 445 "$1 Chev. oe Coupe....... $ 308 50 Hudson dr $ 175 Auburn et E. Bivd _FE 4-6720 NORTH PONTIAC 1982 Ford Vic., beautiful 1954 Plymouth, 4-Dr. Savoy able, 1 owner, OL 1 ims For Fick-tp 33 CHEV. USED TAXI CABS 1961 Olds 38 Cheap. 101 W. Huron. MOST MAKES & | MODELS To | _Hurea. OOSE “$0 CHEVY. L NICE. 6 DN. $5 a week. 8-2740, Dealer. |. AUTO SALES vey | 1088 Vv. A-l $380 32 W_ Montcalm PE +0151 + FE 58-2766. , WHAT HAVE YOU __| iw Vv. “HARDTOP, 11,000 actual miles, power glide TO TRADE? two paint, ite walls.” real = 3 CADDY. 6 é , ae ad _clean car. Phone wy 3 '33 CADDIES INCL G CON- Bg gS Straight stick. T. Latge heater. button radio. 53 PONTIACS. | OWNERS. $1695 cash or trade in. See Dale 43 BuIck ve SUPER CONVERT.| LaGest after 5 p.m. during. we wk. LES} Or pt. 3°32 FORD COUPE AND SEDAN | 4°20 Union Ct. Pontiac. 30 M PINE CARS FINANCING ARRANGED iss3 CHEV. WAGON 210 R&H, IT... THE WEATHER Is LOUSY. BE PREPARED FOR THE WORST Er Ao SAFETY TESTED USED CARS. YOU CAN BE SURE cat “GOODWILL USED CHEVROLET . ’57 Bel Air 4-Dr. ... .$2095 Like new. 53 Coupe’.........:$ 595 Radio & Heater, good transpor- tation, : _ , BUICK . '56 Special 4-Dr. ....$1895 Dynafiow. = PONTIAC .$ 295 Radio & heater, Hy dramatic, good car for | “$5 Four-Door . eieiesbiais $1295 Radio & heater. e ; PONTIAG . 55 Convertible .....$1795 Radio & heater, Hydramatic. A sharpe * . CHEVROLET 'S7 14-Ton Pickup ..$1595 Very low mileage. . OLDSMOBILE | ’53 Four-Door ......$ 995; Radio & heater, Hydramatic. - PONTIAC "SS Compe s 5.205500. G1895 Radio & heater, Mydramatic. 'S5 Bel Ae lito op Sas | PONTIAC - RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL avg CARS” ’ BERIN Orrice ‘ ar i Sow i . ; age | °56 Ford F'lane Vic. '55 DeSoto Sp’man. .$1695 |'55 Ford C'try Sed.. .$ PE Sait \ oe ’ oe ate. . sea ae te ot Page p48 “But whatsa matter with this? It takes a little longer, | that's all!’’ For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars - 91 ‘36 BUICK. SP --HT. ‘powen, B B& ut Less than 19,000 mi. A-l, <§-2882, me BUICK, 4. DOOR RIVIERA, 1 owner, will sell or very sharp, trade for modern — Call FE 82 9 a.m. to 8 p.m NICE CLEAN ‘52 8UPER BUICK. 1 owner, = mileage. Car can be seen lo N. Tasmania. _ Priced to ott. PE 3-7513. : hand nn devin toto ners ead BUICK ‘52 SUPER 4 DR.—R&H, aoe ore. a 24 exe. cond, "51_plates. a 1955 BUICK ete very nice, Also ies6-150" k 4 Chevie, 2 tone. To settle wronat FE -5-2706. 1955 CADILLAC COUPE. VERY sharp. w mileage. Will tak cheap car in trade. Privately owned, 32-4624 & 2-61 a LATE 1054, 62, SEDAN, ‘ul eye ¢ exceptional alee. ge m e, Nemas0b. Gall FI 2-002 after a ist CHEV CHEVROLET CON CONVETTAB eet ia 12 Mariva St. R eee HAUPT Pontiac Sales | ‘$7 Pontiac Starchief Custom Cata- lina. =e. | ful, power demo, Ter- rific sa ‘S46 — ‘Pontiac Star-hief, 4 door sedan, ful] power, loaded. ‘64 Ford, 4 door sedan, sharp. : WW A number of good transportation specials et an exceptionally low a MAIN &T. CLARKSTON Nites ‘til 9 __MApie 5-5566 or MApie sina EASTER DILLIES "56 Fora Conv ‘$$ Ford 9-passenger wagon, ‘65 Ford Victoria ‘$8 Buick 4-Dr. Hardtop, ‘i$ Chev. station wagon. ‘65 Chev, $3 Rontiac 4-Dr. . Severey — lower priced cars to HU (CRON. MTR. SALES 52. W. Huron FE 2-241 “67 CHEV, _mus, sell. 1966 CHEV. pass. Low miles. _ FE 8-01 = 34 CHEVY 2? DR. EXCEL- lent condition ft 2 tnraurhet neneee: directional signals. ee OR ee = neatly Lah a WAGON, $300. Birmingham QUALITY USED CARS $1995- '56 Chev. V84-Dr. ..$1695 '55 Olds 98 Hol. A-C $2295 '54 Chev. 4-Dr. .....$ 895 56 Ford Convert. .. .$1995 | '56 Buick Wgn. S&C $2595 156 Ford C’try Sed.. .$1995 ’54 Olds 98 Hol. ....$1495 ’$3 Pont. 4-Dr. Sed.. .$ 495 53 Buick Spl. 2-Dr...$ 795 °55 Merc. M’clr Cpe. $1695 ’56 Buick Spl. Conv. $2195 ’55 Olds Super 88 .. $1695 ’56 Merc. M’clr Con. $2095 $5 DOWN ON FOLLOWING _ USED.CARS $3 Hudson 4-Dr. '50 DeSoto "51 Ford "52 Chrysler "52 Nash - Schutz Motors DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer ‘ 2 8. wae Birmingham K A jf . . * e | 1595 | -¢DR, LIKE “new | Call PE ¢-4983. ® STA. WAGON, . Private own- | } j f| = fo : Pali 4 bed 5 | it~ F iG { Pie j = | { i epee f ; Way : bie igh ane HASKINS HAS “EM "$3 Chev sedan, clean, "$3 Pontiac sya like new. "84 Chev, 4dr. station wagon, "55 Chev, 6 2-dr. sedan. "85 Chev. @ sedan, overdrive "55 Chev, Me 4dr. station wagon "So Chevy. V-8 Hard top, Cpe. Loaded "hk. Chev 6 4dr. sedan, ——— "54 Chev V-8 Tow Rr “oy Chev. 2-door, w eueses Many. more to chasse from, Bee these bel owner low mileage beautys tod Just your car down, > —_ gévantage ef our low over- : HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 151 Disie Highway at Mis MA 6-507! Y nites "til 9 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR. NO money — assume a ments of 18.50. month, Credit re Parks. a 4-7500, Turner Fo 147 CHEVY, GOOD TRANSPORTS tion, $65, | MA _5-3809. CLARKSTON Motor Sales Chrysler - Plymouth — MUST SELL THESE BEAUTIFUL NEW CAR TRADE-INS TODAY! |. 1985 Chrysier 4 dr powér steering. R&H, 1964 owe — 4. — Pow- erflite, R fi iatrtaoony W. tires. 1954 ere Super 4 dr. Dyna. R&H. W. W. tires. 1951 Buick Super Hardtop. ° 1953 Piymouth 4 door. Ra. PLUS TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS - Open Evenings—Please Phone MAple 5-5141 28. MAIN ST. CLARKSTON bran PAYMENTS TOO B M4 AT CLARESTON RD. Lake Orion Motor Sales D-MERCURY MY _2-2611 BIG SPRING PRICE REDUCTION SALE AT NORTH CHEVROLET ‘53 Plymouth 4door sedan with radip, heater and extra nice finish. You can buy this one with no down pay- ment at only $395 ‘53 Chevrolet Bel Ate Sec — zeae heater er extra vi Real sharp eee" ment. $505 ‘93 Buick —— epg ei sedan with beaut!- 1 dtone finish, Dynafiow, radio | ae eer. This car has very low mileage. Your old car down. ‘S3 Pontiac talina with ne. heater and ti Pe & one-owner aap spotiess by ‘55 Chevrolet Bel Alr 2door sedan. Power glide, redic, heater, paint and white wall tires. Reduced to only $1345 | ‘So Chevrolet | V-8 engine, heater,” done ‘paint white “ai * Mes very low ba and ! Reduced to $1595 ‘56 Chevrolet . é .. NORTH. | CHEVROLET | 1000S. WOODWARD "BIRMINGHAM + irae lige mt fe oar PE jelcsicsaitinatii die hase | 1987 | 4 DODGES, PLY | No. 40 'S4 Buick Roadmaster, | Dark ‘Blue, Full Power, | | FE 29101 HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE Sale ea Used, Cars CENTRAL PONTIAC’S ONLY LINCOLN | MERCURY. DEALEP CASS AT PIKE 8TS. PE 4-3885 gilie h ae: te. Lo t “4 er, eke, Low mil “Scan FE $5042, ne DODGE SPORTS. COUPE. “SHARP 12 Mariva 1953 SODae” V-8 Se a a R&H. A aie! buy @ OUTHS a week play Seed floor dis: els ey ometention savings with or selection without trade. Also g of first chaice used cars. Dale H. Hughes, Inc. — 222g Novi Rd. Walled Lake MA 41513 Direct factory dealer, you save! 1951 FORD COUNTRY UIRE, no om ree requir Tom Bohr Milford) MU 45155. 1955 FORD : 34-TON STAKE ~ $1350 ‘LARRY EROME OCHESTER Lary DEALER . OD 1-8711 ‘96 FORD FAIRLANE. 4 DOOR, automatic trans, Excellent condi- _tion. $1,695. FE § 5-4834. 56 FORD ‘RAIRLANE, 611 TW 50. FORD- — c, PS, 9079 Kettering. Man- “FORD ~ CUSTOM. ©DR., “a . io = Mii: ford. MU 4-5155. iuuncuny CLUB COUPE, $65 iE COU o ‘48 DODO! Pz, ‘$0 PONTIAC. R & H., $145, "SO CHEVY. R_ & H. $145 ‘$1 PORD 2 DR. R & H, $205 33 STUDEBAKER UPE. $245 WE FINANCE Economy Used Cars 22.AUBURN OFF SAG. FE 4-213! 1953 FORD 2 DR. R. CUSTOMLINE. R&H. Ford-O-Matic. Tinted glass New tires. Exc. cond. $695. FE - §-7563. Call after 5 p.m 1956 FORD Custom 8Cyl. 2-DOOR . . $1350 ; -LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER mr” DEALER TLL To fore ~ ¥ou EVERYBODY'S Ceepir is ye | THE WORKING MAN’’S FRIEND EASY ED JONES 118 8 Saginaw DEN- | _Used Cars BECAUSE OF THE SUCCESS OF OUR 2-DAY SALE WE ARE CONTINUING TO OFFER THESE... Astronomical Values! ‘ DON'T WALK! RUN TO 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. BEFORE THESE CHOICE SE LECTIONS ARE EX- HAUSTED, $1495 Dynaflow No. 42 $495 52 Ford 4Dr., Radio, ' Heater, Fordomatic No. 50 $1695 ’55 Buick Century Hard- top, Blue and White, | Radio, Heater, Dyna- flow No. 129 $1195 54 Pontiac Starchief, Custom 4Door Sedan, Radio, Heater, Hydra- matic No. 59 $895 54 Mercury 2-Dr., Radio and Heater, Overdrive No. 67 Radio, Heater, Hydra-| matic No. 83 $1195 ’54 Buick Special Hard- top, Maroon and White, Radio, Heater, Dyna- flow . No. 760 $1695 55 Buick Roadmaster Riviera, Radio, Heater, Dynaflow : No. 110 $1195 ’S4 Pontiac Catalina, Radio, Heater, Hydra- matic No, 139 $895 53 Pontiac Deluxe 4-Dr. | _ Sedan, Radio, Heater, " Hy dramatic | OLIVER ‘BUICK | 210. Orchard Lake ne om vate ome TRUCK DEALER : <4 Dodge % ton ‘Sh Chevy % ton pick-up STE MENSCHNEIDER™ Dodge Plymouth k-up .$ 945 $ 495 a 8. Saginaw PE 29131 FORD FAIRLANE, VERY clean & loaded. Sell or Lob aot my og Bo older car in good shape SPECIAL BARGAINS 1953 ned geod —, =. 1952 Fo 1952 Desoto Cou : Rat clean, Ford. ime ag R&H, : “PONTIAC AUTO 312 W. Montcalm FE 1961 FORD N VICTORIA. — CON- dition. PE 23-1487 or 22 Eliwood _ after 5:00. 1955 FORD CONVERTIBLE DE- juxe. Excellent cond. 3107 Mar- ee: In =. serene s. Matic. radio, vbenter ay vrivexe or ewner, cash, _#-7270. os a costo R&H, WHITE directional ; belt, wa Tashers ill take trade in 1950 - oD IN... i .. RUNS istry. auie Sales, $21 ‘$1 “HUDSON PACEMAKER, Euclid after 5. FE 8-0363. 1940 _ LASALLE, bs — CONDITION, $150. FE aT ote GOING a! "35 Red —— ercury conv: ve ae ; be seen =f en after 3: ‘30. 381 8. ‘kn son St. 56 DE SOTO FIREFLIGHT 4 DOOR $84.85 PER MONTH 53 DODGE” FOUR DOOR $145 DOWN $35.40 PER MONTH BRAID © Auction Sale .77;~_ Auto Service. 81! i For Sale Cars. eas SLE op fovcari « & | COME. SEE |, O.2ssoni fa helendltara right. FERS my ale Soe a “a ++ walled "6 Baick Ram errseagt Riviera [ COME SAVE! na pb ae Sale Motor Scooters 8&2 S id ee F Kf ener re Ss ‘35 B Buick Sui + Riviera a. ete ne ren arte wr oo 35 Olds Super Aa Sed, | "Senko na bleh. ar ‘ith? ALLSTATE MOTOR SCOOT: | AUTO SUPER. ART 55 Buick Cent. Riviera. |/<3 Chebrolet tis aie HHT | ums fuper 4 ar all power, W. AUC TIC oN et, Ack condition #150. PE b0T0e| 54. Dod Coronet 4 dé y 55 Chevrolet seca Tear ‘ue Sil t op “ee, “Act condition, Atte Ma |'57 Ford. V ictoria ...$2395 34 Stud. Starli ivCae tim tae is & 6, cxtader & ALL NEW Gai 56 Pontiac: Cat... $1995, 53. Ch ou ve pe ge ty for. — take tga fail - Blue “hs ¢ ME SF 53.Chevy Bel Air t. Cp. & white, pt owner. jew cars | . « MERCHANDISE Fer Bile Metarcyces g3|'56 Olds. 5, 88 Sed., .$2395 ‘$3 Chevy Bel Aair4Dr. |'55. PI auth Clb Coupe re ea oS | $100,000 WHOLESALE Ameen neh Cadillac Convert. $3995 "$2 Hudosn Hornet re meadow, LARGO ECTION 19897 ' GENERAL WAR ‘Condiion iu, Fe #2003, 9” | '56 Olds 98 Sedan ., .$2495 "52 Packard 4 Dr, Sedan Egaen driving. Wel. hae “y ‘PLDSMOBILES Doge Tuned, Beaded 70) Tice ge ot OC aR Geter Oar Ri 2D SpCaitine + Dr sele | Pee roman yasie BE| Suburban Mera, Co, =< 2 80 : s 0 ’ 2 . e Lancer Nerd top. 565 8, Woodward ~ Birmin Doug. sate eansoen Doge] SALE ST Ree? eat | Eee ee et ee woneee 3 er Bela Pe. 0, i WiLL ACCEPT ‘. boats, soit. saree on 2 good used ‘ear. BILL. SPENCE - 12 0 » omen ae CARS ow 5.9201 $5 DOWN "53 fom 5 eager Su Bobr, - Milford. Tom U_ 45155, 5 nite Set ea Ayr w +ai0 1956 BLACK OLDSMOBILE, 21 *yh hard tp. radio and heater, ite walls, rd shift, 20,000 mi Take over nee oe or buy. os) __5-1730_ efter 5:00 p.m. OLDS 8&8 HARDTOP- ‘automate terms, or Sales, 68 Ontiand. FE 2-235 ‘61 ill el _&: Sun. ‘$4 PACKARD DELUXE currER Nev ae power $595 Syne MoTOR SALES 245 _8. Bivd. PE 4-0587 ‘32 PLYMOUTH _ Ge ball Caedaed Dove gray. perfec $195. down, jum mo. Seeas Lakes. MI 6-080. - | 62 FORTIAC 3 DELUXE 2 DR. Be. E COeron CAT dra. Power brakes. Hi-l mileage. Like new, Call OL. 2-147] after 4 p.m. TLL TOTE YOUR NOTE EVERYBODY'S CREDIT I8 GooD THE WORKING ‘MAN'S FRIEND ASY ED JONES 115 8. Saginaw Used _€ Cara 1963 y PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR. NO i Ba of - edit he i ar old Turner Ford. : . 1951 ge EI ESCH “ve COUPE, very clean. FE 3- ‘4 PONTIAC ELUTE 27 DR. R&l — Sender rane PLACE ae ake CARKNER ER DODOE 8 ALES 0s VAN = — 20 MILB - VALUES, Factory Guaranteed — 211 S. Saginaw Later. Turn Signals, HY saiae "Bite. '$5 CHEVROLET Bel Ai extras, RED & $150, °50° Pontiac Dix, 2-Dr., | Hoel 4 FORD Convertible 8 Ford-O-Matic, Too, WHITE Finish Glide. Radio & Sharp re Pe, © srl. ceptionally clean, BET Power Glide, Tate, throughout BET with G ee wren Rade & Top, 641 Oakland your pocket. Heater. W/Walls. ~apeeaccmes s 56 Ceo 2-Door ewes Tans 7, fans, on l-owner Res [re 44546 MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES During Our Annual SPRING CLEARANCE SALE ~ § New Goodyear Tires Lifetime Guarantee on all ’51-'57 models as long as you own the car. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY '56 CHEVROLET ZDoor 210 .ccccccecss agSh495 55 CHEVROLET Station Wagon ...... op: 81045 Power Glide, PS & Heater. IVORY. 85 CHEVROLET Convertible 8 ..........8 Heater, W. Walls. Radio & Heater, W. Walls, Like new, 4 STUDEBAKER Commander Hardtofy Hydramatic, Radio o entes. WwW eWalls. if °S3 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2-Door ..........$ 845 « Le SREER Top: Nice and clean "533 CHEVROLET 2-Door 210 . Radio & Heater, Turn Signals, ' BRONZE & BEIGE. $2 FORD Ranch Wagon ........+..0+0-+.$ 695 #@Cyl.. Radio & Heater. hadith a leather interior, No Riist on this GREEN Beaw *51 PONTIAC 8 Convertible Ses ace ves scewese OOS Heater wWalis, Shiny RED P Paint ’53°OLDSMOBILE 88 Convertible ........$1095 ppecamatie. Radio & Heater, W. — This Rocket will New BLACK Top, RED Paint. 56 CHEVROLET Del Ray Cotipe «ndeescgs Sie All leather interior. W/Walls, "56 PONTIAC 2-Door Sedan we scart “peg Sl495 utiful pe re 35 CHEVROLET 4-Door 210 bee eaee cess es $1645 egies 55 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4Door....-.... $1445 yeeet Se, pats -¢ & ese, W/Walls. Many 54 CHEVROLET Bel Air Hardtop aaa coy" 2. eet. & Heater, W/Walis. 54 CHEVROLET 2Door -«-- ss sses. $ 795 _& Heater, "52 CHEVROLET Deluxe pr vette .. .$ 495 afi er: Turn Signals, W, ling '33 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4Door .....+2...$ 795 Sone GREEN ne A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” ‘ 2if S.“SAGINAW BASS AT ae GALORE eS on all ’55-'56 models South Side Seat Covers, W/Wails, & Heater, W/Walls, r 8 aeucags S W/Walls. Many other $1645 TURQUOISE way sola esses sre@liee New BLACK . $1145 is one ith SALMON Top. seme wassensvesa$ OOS Sparkling W Walls, ed Leather, North Side New car 210 «........+.-..$1395 Very clean car TE beauty New car Covers. 6 PE s4t61 { i Le 2 *' 1?) THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. ‘APRIL 8.1957, ) oS 3 Hungarians | “Air Force Kept in Air oo More than 400 spectators crowd- ed the big courtroom for the sen- tencing, They heard the verdicts quietly after Judge Toth warned that the room would be cleared at the first sign of any demon- He chopped down a tree behind their getaway car on a dead-end dirt road after calling Police Sat- urday, Police nabbed the two youths NEW YORK—Ava Garner’s 12-hour-visit while her takeoff for Mexico was delayed was one of her most hectic stops any- where. After being up 26 hours, she understandably ducked photographers, aided by dark glasses. While here she didn’t to jump into their laps,’ Kelly admitted during a breather in re- hearsals at MGM for his next fea- “They asked me to do it, and) it took me about three seconds) Eye Treatment Clerk Increases -. 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Batter Bop WFON, Nowatine Seremde | YCAR Record Shop - leuer6 we foo user) News|) Femesecue “iat Luar vase anne toute Vik : BUDAP. @® — A Communist Mel Allen WJBK, Sound 1:00—-WIR, Wenge Yarves : : : ae ny |8:15—(4) Weather, : News, enty-One. e Lucy./11:290—() woman judge today handed down| WCAan, Page's Pany |e Oympnony W2YR arcane de Town” | ‘wwi'hews Genfesioas | DY CHARLES DENTO LeGotl. o20—(1) Welk's Top |i1:25—(2)_ Nightwatch ‘Theater. three death sentences — one ‘aot Se Party axte, ToD, et Tove - | GALS, Bova ahem SAG s HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Genial/6:20 (4) Box Four. Denny Vaughan. (4) (color) R-| Robert Donat, Elissa Landi in —_— a. ‘2-year-old woman ea ~ mors WCAR. News Shebk woe News, B. Martyn WJBK. News, D. McLeod Gene Kelly's assignment on NBC's 6:25—(2) Weather, Phelps. Montogmery. Claire Bloom plays)«count of Monte Cristo.*~ medical student — in the first big wav, z. F organ WPON, Music with Mason ry 2 agg ig Be om ope thal tage man Satruday baseball spectacular|/6:30—(7) Brave Eagle. (9) By Victoria Regina.” Claire por- 11:38 (7) 30 Minute Theater. Pat Hungarian Meow trial growing woBK. Revs econ Oe cen Meoet | Wrodl Gur ime WXYR News, McKensie might be called something for “‘les Lae gins That Note. (2) trays oes ee Victoria O’Brien “Greatest Man in the . of the anti-Russian revolt, Greene, . 11:00—WJR, News br = ah News, Happiness | g§.99—w. P Lenhart | girls.” oreign Legion. ; from y § mes queen World.” (9) Movie (cont.) (4) 10—wws, 3-Star Extra 3, Wi Hour wd, Mews, Mulbotand WWJ, News at Pive A 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran, Ollie. (9)| through the episodes in her reign- Judge Matilde Toth sentenced tae e Mickey Shorr CKLW, News, Sports caw. ry = WXYZ, Wattrick, Sports ° x * City Detective. (4) Death Valley| ~ing years. (2) December Bride. Tonight. (2) Theater (cont.) eight other defendants to prison) Wrom: Seeds'Oo Round | Wene NOw® WOAR, Rec. Shop WIBR’ News, McLeod The producers of the salute to} Days. (2) Don Ameche. New TV}10:00—(7) Welk (cont.) (9) Bowl- terms ranging from 6 months to} s:00—wsr, amos ‘n’ Andy | WPON, News, Sports N, 1460 Club i CAR, the national pastime harbor a ‘Hour of Truth,” Ri- Jack Bolek of Cleveland vs. TUESDAY MORNING 10 years. ° WWJ, Symphony 11:30—-WJR, Musie 2:30—WJR, 2nd Mrs. -Burton i play series. ‘ of ing. CKLW, Detective — Wey, Mumoliand. Len pa gnawing fear that it could come! cardo Montalban. Joe Kristof of Chicago. (4) Mont-!,. : : , ee ee WJBK, ; Kasen- ways, News, around Town | 5:30—-WJR, Music Hall strongly slanted toward : Studi 6:50 (2) Meditations, (4) Today's WCAR, News, Cari Shook . an Vea 8:00 WIR I Pat Buttram Wxvz. News McKenzte oe enden sd with film clips Ris—() News: Daly. | gomery (con) (2) One Farm Report. . — . ns par: defendant, am . $:30—WJR, Piano Music WWJ, News WWJ, Five WJBK. Don W br memoraie asad aeten Gok He) Whe Serv oe Sam amt wie Fon Harrington]. 55 <2) Oc The-Farm Front when heard death sen-| Sto, ‘ . Tierney in ‘Belle Starr.” (4)— oday. (7) Little Rascals, tence. She was expected to appeal tors Housebreakers . te = | ence Der. Rolly, owner of one | Nat King Cole, (2) Robin Hood imsec(t De." Sudo, “Match: “ Gy Witats weonaliade to the Presidential Council, Shelby Chopping Down Tree After V isit He re Ava | of the most talented teams of | ‘Borrowed Baby.” maker.” (9) Bowling (cont.) (4)/3:38 () Vie’s had confessed to injecting ; é f toes in show business. was /7:45—(4) News: Brinkley. Crusader. Priest serves parish 9:00 ~(2) — » «© line into the neck of a suspected| FXETER, R. J. — Henry E.| yyy : | signed on as an emcee in the |8:00—(7) Wire (cont.). (9) Movie on both sides of Iron Curtain|**} — secret policeman at the hospital Brown, a rural mail carrier, has| Will Return to ade hope that his easy grin can :pre- | (cont.) (4) (color) Sir Lancelot.| border. (2) Studio (cont.) ° . at) Si Sev where she worked. : come up with a novel way of trap- : vent the ladies from overriding | “Double Identity.” (2) Burns and/11:060—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) Nation- 9: 45 (2) Ni ss; — s**€ ¢« ping. suspected juvenile house- x husbandly vetoes and switching | Allen. . al News. (4) News: W’Kamp. as @ Faye Elizabeth, rs. By EARL WILSON te old movies. 8:30 — (7) Voice. Soprano Elaine} (2) News: LeGoff. 10:00 (2) Garry Moore Show. (4 Home. (7) Story Studio. 10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey, (7) The ater Seven. 2 ; : 11:00 (4) Price Is Right. | 11:30 (2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth stration, ; — they were stymied by the/mention Walter Chiari or her (still) husband Frank Sinatra,|ture flicker, ‘Les Girls.” «as or Consequences. (7) Robin and -: Sentenced to death with Miss| fallen tree. although she will visit Hollywood in a few weeks—to pick up k kk to $152,000 Ricky. 2 . | Toth were Miklos Gyoengyoesi, some of her belongings to take back to Spain. “The fear is that women might Or - IC Ims | 11:55 (9) Billboard 28, and Ferenz Goenczi, 26. They admitted helping to kill the sus- pected policeman, by ‘Cavalry’ Straggler DALLAS (-— A shaggy, -black Owners Do 53 Per Cent of House Painting Jobs cate the trend toward do-it-your- self house -painting is greatest in those areas that have seen marked increases in homeowner- ‘ship. ST, LOUIS — Recent polls indi-| x sk * Tommy Manville trying to make one lunch date with ALL the beauties in the Follies—including Jane Morgan -who’s around with Producer Charlie Conway ... Says Bob Hope: “Funniest thing Mepemet to Yul Brynner at a bowling alley.” Opera star Robert Merrill uses his wife as his acomnpariot turn the show off and go back to Laura LaPlante, or whgever else happens {0 be on, The problem is to make it entertaining. We don’t want to present baseball fer baseball fans only, 1SOME VARIETY ; “I won't do any dancing,” he hastened to note. “There isn't time Doctors Try to Cure Blood Disease by Using Transplanted Marrow By FRANK CAREY AP Science Reporter TUESDAY AFTERNOON | 12:00 (2) Valiant Lady. (@ Tic Tac — 12:15 (2) Love of Life. 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could be You. (7) The Erwins. (9) Meet Corliss Archer. and white pony proved yesterday} The polls show that 53 ” per cent) at benefits. “Not only is she a ‘wonderful pianist,” says Bob, But we'll have some . 12:45 (2) Guilding Light. the cavalry can still the ' to get ready, But we'll have _ orary gum up of the house-painting projects are|«r also save 80 bucks.” variety turns in the show to keep| BOSTON SS ne hee ser pat ailing wp pet he first!1:99 (2) (color) Ladies’ Day. (4) AAA sich done by of owners com- it from being too much baseball.| one : sp a e.program) Blenda & Beulah, (7) My Little The white-stocking steed cavort 1941 _—ey eee = THE MIDNIGHT L [ES be meses cores and| srying to combat one of the worst * a . ec. 7" Sad . e - bad me. ed across the flight line at Hens-|_ EARL... try to = a no hazards of atomic warfare, @ M2-| Naver correctly gave: * |1:30 (4) (Color) Club 60. (7) Liber- ley Field while the Texas Air. Na- tional Guard was flying practice alert missions, * * * The tower held traffic of the Chemical Sales Zoom WILMINGTON, Del. — Chemical- industry sales in the United States| for 1956 are estimated at more words ‘alang) 17 Sticky stuff Mickey Jelke and wife will pick out a Florida home soon as he visits his father in Chicago . filed a = suit against Arthur Murray and Maxie Rosenbloom | for “remarks” on TV... (Wide-screen, of course.) -Ex-boxer Jimmy Slattery For those who might think put- jting Kelly at the top of the show's iroster is a bit of off-beat casting, Quiz champ we should point out that he played feddy Nadler realized a dream—bought q mean. third base in high school New Jet Interceptor ‘tionally known blood specialist says. ; * * * Saying that serious blood dis- eases, including leukemia, can result from overexposure to atom- technique, the scientist said, “We land where the Equator crosses’ each of these four rivers — the ace. 1:55 (2) News. 2:00 (2) Our Miss Broce. m Charm Theater. , 2:30 (2) Linkletter’s House Party. (4) Tennessee Ernie Ford, field and called air we. 2 - . : “We ran him all om the place — pidge pie ship ibe his wife a china closet .. . Gretehen| and later starred on a movietown jc radiation, Dr, William Dame- 2 The te a al 2:40 (9) Mary Morgan, and clocked him at 40 miles an/the previous year. In terms of dol- ' Wyler was among the beauties at the softball team. shek declared that the new still- Asrionn. enttteies aoe — 2:85 (9) “News. a - hour before catching him,” grinned lar value the industry's sales have ypening of the Believe It or Not Oddi-! «They wanted a movie ‘name’ |¢Xperimental technique envisions tor — Brazil, Colombia and Ecua-|8*®® (2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color) - ALC. Hubert Legg after the long|expanded more than fivefold since corium. < who was a baseball fan,” Kelly | ‘T@msplanting bone marrow — na-| 4 Matinee Theater.- (7) Afternoon chase. - 11939, “I don’t know if I’m |ture’s “blood - building factory"— 3. The of four Indonesian! Film Festival. (@) Request Play- Dolores Gray smashed her car on the | a movie ‘name,’ but I sure am a | from a healthy person into one nepali: 2 mes T than 5,000), nouse- ae tame tree Montgomery Clift hit .,. Tom! baseball fan. affected by radiation, aaa tes gad tyme “on the|2*30—(2) Bob Crosby. (9) Howdy er ‘GRETCHEN _—twell’s Owensboro, Ky. hometown fans, «1; aie) he eed wale. * * 7 Cele.|. Doody. - : meen Med Unfortunately,” he that “‘moderatel cee aera, Dames, 4:00: (2) ® ‘ Pon mecca) gave him a color TV set . . . Vittorio DeSica says he’ll make 4 erably, “I'm from Pittsburgh.” ces oe os sinam ae - SUC-| bes. 7s Leaagyeyfiens ( Queen 8 Steal film with Lollobrigida, Sophia Loren and Sylvana Magano. | iro a in eulanaie ans pd acs 4, Name of the country or is! 4:15) te ustice Col t. 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. (7) Mic 13 Prench EARL’S PEARLS: If you want your child to follow in are now using similar tests on) veta (Colombia). the Lualaba key's Record Room. ‘iseree a your footsteps, just walk in the mud. : selected patients in cooperation (Ais (Como). the, Kapusa|#48 (4) Modern Romances, |p i a Finishes First Test with the Atomic Energy Commis-| 2 a ee Guibe (lusling/&:00 (2) The Earty Show. (4) Com- 16 Easily TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: A Miami Beach comic starts each sion and others.” — ig (Ite edy Time. (7) Mickey Mouse angered show with the words, “GOOD NEWS! It’s raining in New, x * * : ; Club, (9) Dance Party. 18 Resilient 8 ST. LOUIS @® — McDonnell) fe jt prod: hoped-f. ults.| 5:30 (4) Gene Ai (2 nee a Aircraft Corp, has announced dene said, the method would proviée|Jpan Reports Fall = +f renee WISH I'D SAID THAT: We realize now how valuable “My Fair| velopment of a new supersonic) an effective treatment for survi- pe : J . vors at the “periphery” of an|Of Radioactive Rain Lady” tickets are—one guy died, and all he left his wife was his place in line. That's earl, brother. jet interceptor, the F-101B Voo- doo. H-bomb or A-bomb blast. TOKYO w—Record radioactive | 32 Hail os The plane, understood to have} Bur even mo important 33 Runs awe _ - (Copyright 1957) / a speed in excess of 1,100 miles) gy, byte on tOlrain this weekend was reported y pyrig day: y living,” he added, oy mee an hour, completed its first test) we (could) perhaps look forward|‘4@y from Fukuoka, northern 2 =n =aagnag can beg) Ait-| to cures for such ailments as the| Kyushu. _ * & Joo Turkish Shaveheads 3,000 Dentists in Detroit | "rhe cratt is a. two-man version oa tecbernian the most deadly The Central Meteorological eno ead Suffer for Yul. DETROIT # — Dentists are|°f McDonnell’s single seater Vo0-| (blood) disease of all.” He indi: cy said its Fukuoka weather bu- 2B KARA Wt Turk. |eathering in Detroit tod for the| Cedar ebeerver ens | © S/cated that he was talking here ofjeau recorded 220,000 clicks per} AN (—Two y . radar observer. blood ail (33.8 ounces + minute oni ; inne 6 ish admirers of actor Yul Brynner] three-day annual meeting of .the by reesons other than Fadlation. a Japanese ga i Papelous bird § Persian eit 24 ad ——_— Currency today nursed bumps on their/Michigan State Dental Assn. More Petroleum Oviput Soars *~ J+ le The srecoyd of 130.000! winks aces VGhee wus ae S wove freshly shaved heads today. than 3,000 are expected to attend tp . Dameshek, chief hematologist of| 9/89 Was clocked in Fukuoka, last 1 Look lh a A sense mae Police said the two who shaved/the session's post-graduate clinics) ~EW YORK — The United States| the New England Medical Center,|D€¢- 20- suge 10 Unemployed 28 Entry in ¢ stir their pates in imitation of the Lage and study programs. produced 2,912,000,000 barrels of| made the statements last night in * * * 3 Sheep Brodect 11 Vegetabe lodese hell, star — set upon by a group 0 ; petroleum during 1956, an increase| accepting an award from the — oo said that hot rain ; am : enclosure 31 Stair were “s 43 orditons nonadmirers. About 84 per cent of the farms in| of 163,000,000 barrels over 1955 and Massachusetts Jewish War Veter-|may have been caused by a nu-. comedies 23 Comforted 38 Reach toward «80 Indian weight Police broke up the encounter.|the U, S. maintain chicken flocks./an all-time high. hamanit Ceaaees | otvice |S or gia ty aes hensdhage Meyrern 3149 W. Huron nity.” : ES Straits Bridge Cost Includes Many Factors. ST. IGNACE w@—Just what is the Mackinac Straits Bridge going will fall due, paid until 1964, when $260,000 (But Prentiss M. Brown, authority|tion- of $417,000 would amount of chairman, says “nobody expects|$16,800,000 over a 40-year span, it cationland, cost $4,800,000 in 1952. The first of the five still in use, TV Star Meets Schedule Snafu Over Marriage PALM SPRINGS, Calif. 7 — ish Defense Ministry last week re- ported that Russia set off a ak clear explosion April 3. FE 4.5791 HEADQUARTERS | the Straits of Mackinac, cost $367,- “to cost? edly pd aaa for the bridge|can sell or move elsewhere a fleet anh Ural gat dapiede Wpen bow ene|o eee were to rel pay out. of five ferries which cost $6,684,029|587 in 1928. el beving bit php res 3 figures it. It will cost either $30,-|W! 40 years, total cost of the Only tolls are pledged to payment|and which require an outlay of Cost of others: The City of Che- ; Wide Selection of Components 074,250, $99,800,000 or $212,449,837.|bridge would be $212,449,837—not << ora sees $140,000 a year for maintenance. |poygan, $302,386 in 1937; City of Comedienne Joan Davis, 45, said te Catalogue “Net” Prices Attractive Demonstration Room Expert Guidance — Complete Installation Munising, $432,488 in 1938, and the City of Petoskey, $781,568 in 1940. * * * $0 million nor 100 million ‘dollars. yesterday that she and Budd Stock 29, a safety engineer, plan to be’ ‘married ‘ ‘very soon.” The 1956 ferry payroll was $2.-| * * « 431,000. The ferries employed al She added that the ceremony | Most now round off the cost at 100 million ich repre- sents construction, real estate, interest, administration and pre- sition of land, NEW YORK — One of the | | administration and preliminary ex- nomena of the food pairs fine “— — the tremendous growth in the past i ; 2. © ; 10 years of soft-serve frozen dairy The remainder of the $99,800,000) - products. Some 10,000 stores now ; interest, which will nes SUN Ee ere On July 1, 1958— products annually, after the gigan. noone Code No. 314 90 PROOF Code No. bonds, C OR ry ole? is the RCA ee) i T oma them ’ Ss | — du around $4,242,000 & ‘oun rivet Atos etre persons last September, when 4| would have taken place in Yuma.) ten ‘Gantextd two - week payroll amounted to/Ariz., last week except that after, te ae as Sasa haat low of ialgesg em- arriving there the couple found} b no es are go oyed month n a two-\that the law requires’a three-day/] 409 E,. i 4-5230 its construction or toward payment week payroll amounted to $50,392.| waiting period. E. Maple, Birmingham Mi of the bonds issued to build it. The authority expects to em- * * * : ploy 40 to 69 persons on the So they returned to Palm to an outlay of $417,000 a year for bridge, depending Sb x both ha upon the sea- rings, where ve been maintenance, opera and re- son, bat has not yet adopted a |living, and scheduled the wedding In 1832~ pairs, ; schedule or budget. (for last weekend. But f she oe pe war eae (sia te reuters!) ppp before the The Mackinac Bridge oe $21.00 and pesedlteny depitor br tests — required in California — a public agency created by the costs of | fai to come through the mail. $140,000, the ferries took in a gross} Miss Davis and Si Wills were islature issued $79,800,000 in 4 of $3,331,142, hauling a total of 890,671 vehicles. Traffic engineers for the Macki- divorced more than ten years ago. Stock is a bachelor. Dairy Product Booming Bicycle was invented began distilling ed aa THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 8, ost eM ae Drill Instractor Does More ‘Than each Drill / / ‘e ect Marin A if| Island, 8. C. 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