Pee & A ‘Wildish Man’) Troubles Pilate | With your permission, 1 dispense with ‘the : customary —s and come eee to Our haba. agent, penn operating in _ the Jordan district, reports thata wildish sort © of man has come-out of the wilderness and ~ ae ee ee apiae 2 This man’s nanie is John. So effective a speaker is he that even publicans and — soldiers go to hear him. He performs a ceremony ‘called baptism with the waters — of the river. In his sermons he exhorts the publicans to collect no more taxes than they have been ordered to collect — which is certainly a just. idea, although hardly the practice that pub- licans are accustomed to follow. This John also urges the soldiers not to be cruel and to | be content with their wages! : * *. * You are probably wondering why I deem “this such an urgent matter that I have to © send you a confidential report since there js ~~ nothing revolutionary in what the man || ‘| |House leadership sources as _” they examined the measure} passed by the Senate last | |night, 72-19. teaches. _ ‘The trouble is this: ocniidion to their " . beliefs, many of the people in my province _ @f Judaea are expecting a sort of king or “messiah to come and deliver them — from us, 1 suppgse, although it is hard to see how they would live in anything but anar- (© chy were it not for our Roman law and government. Junius assures me that this John does not consider himself a king or leader. The people have asked him fhat very question. oe er * * * Jaen, replied that someone mightier than . he is to come, someone he would not be worthy - a8 @ servant. He says this man-will ~ baptize with 8 es e (1 will send you further word of all this by the next galley sailing to Ostia.) ; (Signed). PILATE ‘Big Helen’ Accused of Lying - Witness Tells Senate Probe’ of Protection in Porlland.® WASHINGTON (INS) — A plump, dark-eyed, ex: | Teves fo House * for Final Vote fei|Eisenhower’s Midd.e si\resolution was g'ven a “Ben-Gurion | Wins C fididoncs Vote sate Veni. Solons- Pass Measure by a Margin of 72-19 After 2-Month Delay "WASHINGTON WP — The Senate version of President “good chance” today of | |speedy House passage right on to the White House. This word..came from The resolution serves notice on the Kremlin that economic aid-to that area between Finow and July. 1. olution 355-41 on 30 almost ee re quested. changes in a lengthy det passage for two after Eisenhower's. original urgent request. . iW * «© © “On the ‘final Senate vote, 30 = |Democrats and 42 Republicans were. counted for, while 16 Demo- rae joined Republicans McCar- ‘thy /(Wis), Jenner (Ind), and‘ Ma- (Nev) in opposing. - pensively gowned bawdy house madam known as “Bigiaenenz be Djrordlbeeongy Senate version, saying “the -sub- uace the same”’ as in the Li E I i Oui ie East, America will fight, if nec-|" * \essary, against Communist ~,|attack in the strategic Mid- >, dle East. ' =| And it would give Eisenhower "jmore freedom ‘in spending up to 200 million dollars“ in military- Consider Artery, Chamber Urges The Pontiac Area Ghaniber of Commerce urged the City Commission to give “careful consideration” to the Oakland County Planning Commission’s proposed Pon- tiac Central Artery expressway. “Because we believe thht the proposed arterial route will serve the largest number of people and would be the entire city,” the Cham- ber asked commission consideration in a letter Light Rain or Snow, 30-34 Low Tonight Only a Few Corrupt’ DETROIT (INS) — UAW-CIO of greatest advantage tot City Eyes Vote ‘on Bond Issue Commissioners to Aim on Hospital, Sewage City commissioners will shoot for a May 20 special election for a vote on a $4,350,000 Pontiac Gen- : id require 60 per cent — passage. * * * The general obligation bond No Red Lights From N.Y.-L.A. in Year 1970—? LOS ANGELES (INS) — It may be possible in 1970 to drive from being stopped by a single red ent. of the Federal Bureau of Public Roads. Radzikowski said that many electronic devices will be used to WASHINGTON (INS) — Wash- observers - for Special Referendum) ‘eral Hospital addition and sewage) New York to Los Angeles without, - y [Gives Dulles les Credit | pe the NEWLYWEDS 1 southpaw has— aber a Ekelund Hoeft CAMP : in Tiger camp sho: ecstareeeouacdi Ekelund of Ottawa Drive. in Strip, Halts je’ Itoop Pull Ou | Parliament. Backs Up Premier's Policies by 81 to 21 Balloting ii ie E 7 — Billy Hoek sar Teer in Florida. Margaret applauded and some threw an encore. Prop Tears Airliner but Captain Saves 41 MEMPHIS, Tenn. (®— When Capt. L. T. Hansard finished his performance his audience cheered, whistled, But Hansard, 43, of Smithfield, Tex., will never want The captain had just finished a neat ery kisses. DC7 whose left sutboard Most of the passengers already S\had buckled their seat belts. The plane was about 30 miles east of Memphis and the air was turbu- The ‘blasting wind, pouring landing of a big four-engine* ers from ripped pillows, and loose aboard. hours in the air, was receiving through the roof, set off a bliz- zard of insulating material, feath- clothing and- blankets, all soft-ma-! terial. No one was seriously hurt. Seven minutes later the plane was on a Memphis airport apron and Hansard, veteran of 17,000 the ovation. The ssc was on a nonstop flight from New York City to Dallas. : Two of the passengers elected to remain overnight and catch a plane today. The others, after cians, continued their flight in another plane three hours later. An investigation by the Civil examination by airline physi-' |: g E g& til g23¢8 eseay Get Tol i in Four Short Rules ~ Aeronautics Board is under way. Returns ‘No Verdict’ in Mother’ s Plea for Custody By PETE LOCHBILER The rights of a mother versus the claims of adoptive parents baf- fied a verdictless Circuit Court jury this morning. As a result, the panel of nine three days fruitless deliberation Mrs. Hill, 33, of New York City, iclaimed she consented to the adop- tion under coercion and duress while she was in poor physical and mental condition in a Detroit hos- pital at the time of the child's Her husband had died and she old girl. ‘involving the fate of a val was without RoMNICHOE was, her * n Today's Pre Press Tot’s. Fate Stymies J ury testimony as chief witness during trial before Judge H. Russel Hol- ‘| Hill consented to put her efor adoption when it was : June 10, 1955, in Woman's Hospital a ‘asia Tax Returns Prepered' | are Campbell—Tax A conmnnnt | bots has opm, Eves, Fadony 4 — ‘Two \ . 4 « ' “THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1957 City Manager Sees Progress Plans Not: Completed but Work Continuing as Fast as Possible up-to-date status of this once-con- troversial $600,000 municipal park-/) ing project. i sl Ge fs aL > i= oh ae | Pontiac Parking Project Doing OK Pontiac Press Phote Hopkins St., who suffered only a broken. reckless Bald Mountain Rd., walked away without driving. His. passenger, Arius | ithe late Gov, Paul Patterson of |. Kennedy, bi Ma ales: sc 2 HAUL u i Space lot on Auburn avenue east of Saginaw street. The lot property is being leased from the state, When the present project is com- pleted, the city will have around 1,087 municipal parking lot stalls. As to the outlook for more municipal lots, Willman uwnhesi- tantly replied: “Let's finish this ” . project first.” Pontiac State Bank to Open New Office | 67 Plans for a March 13 grand| celebration at the Pontiac today by President Milo J. Cross. 159-8 Phe branch, the bank's third, F. and closing M. hours will be the same as those fe Israeli Foreign Minister Golda vat the Sala ehdte Cross said. Slated as Speaker , Meir warned that Israe} would go | ‘The open house will last from to war against the Arabs again it ‘Rto8 , and will be highlighted Waterford Township Fire Chief|necessary to preserve 8e- ya yey ribbon-cutting cere; Edward T. Smith will be, thejcurity, — Chee aie mony, pe _ |. jspeaker at the 7 p.m. Thursday! / Defending his withdrawal dect-iof #1 i ae . Seohetsncs tet dhe ear ten plo Keith, nic State employe fot) Chief ase agg ftir i of, the gorge invasion, was \ dé.) ' will head a \fire prevention. \ s by liverance ey Arab - be songs ‘gee / i wie wa oF lise om ~ tack, not pr wie a phe ee é ot oie ¥ ? 5 ry \ \ ‘ ce é i! ( \, i f fi ¢ q } } { 4 a | } f : Lowest M. Ww Dewntown 1 ws Se daed Pree —_—— Today im Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding § a.m. At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 19 m.p.h. Direction: East. Sun seta Wednesday Sun rises Thursday at 6:5¢ « Moon sects Wednesday at 11:44 p.m. Moon rises Thursday at 9:48 a.m. at 6:38 p.m. é mh, emperatares aeeengee Tuesday in Pontiac Yea in 1951 43 80 36 35 3 55 32 §3 es be] 8 S8eesee=2 Highest temperature . temperature |Mean temperature Weather: Pair. r A ee id See ee 2 #eteee saber oo in Pontiac : ne Highest temperature .. Lowest temperature ......... ean temperatu stipes eeeten eather: Rain, .45 inch, Highest and Lewes Date in 84 re Years — i Tuesday's Temperature Alpena 30 2 Baltimore Brownsville Chicago ‘ » State Bank's new branch office at —- 1305 Baldwin Ave. were announced Por: Worth \Houghton _ }Ransas City Lee An | Marquette | Mienat 4 Minnes 30 55 SP beese . 31.5 i Temperature This 2 tin 1901 Fire Chief Smith sees. 90 ‘s++-: 3°'ning to fly to Cairo and Gaza early reels Suspend . : ij E : + & z af in Hs iF rh { | } } U. Ni Se Hammarskjold 35) General was reported plan- — week to set tp a U.N. civil administration for Gaza. Plans 3#/ announced for the deployment of the U. N. troops indicated a lengthy stay was. contemplated, even if Egypt objected. x * * Gen, Burns said Swedish, Dan- ish, Norwegian and Colombian troops would occupy Gaza while Finnish forees would take over: the Sharm el Sheikh coasta] sri on th Guif of Aqaba. TROOPS OMITTED This Jeft out U. N. troops from India, Indonesia and Yugoslavia, with Egypt in the U. N. and could be 1 4 1 3 1 50 38 54 22 26 3 New Orleans ‘Worships After Mardi Gras Gaiety © eheneiee - | | 38 out if. Egyptian President Nasser Suit Challenges Wixom’s Status: Novi Township Moves! to Block Incorporation). as Village « climaxed two months of revelry. | Balls and parties began the ; The suit & claims the owner, Mrs. t last Dee. 17, Most of the city turned out early) Wixom’s prospective status as a yesterday for the big event that village was placed at issue in Circuit Court yesterday. _ . @ * * Township Attorney Archie G. Leonard, of Pontiac, filed suit on behalf of two residents asking that a recent election for village status be declared void. The committee to the mass * * members of the firm that npought} suit. age polio shots. " yeport is expected to outlive- various immu- : It has been estimated that there Her husband and two sons are,are 212,000 persons in the 14-40. group in the county who need plastic electrical wire from the ‘Madam’ ls Witness in Teamsters’ Probe stand, Portland gambler James B. (Big Jim) Elkins, testified that Kennedy, a brother of Sen. John “Big Helen” which described the fine line of distinction between a he stumbled over the affidavit that McClellan. (D-Ark), a - somewhat DRAWS LAUGHTER The great, marble hearing room reverberated with the laughter of senators and spectators, and the | Kennedy blushingly declined the senator's offer, efi Ht ME TH spot, was a sputtering witness, He began his testimony by denouncing LOUDLY. - * When that. was off his. chest, Zusman grabbed a microphone and snorted: “Once and for all, I want the people of Portland to | An Oregon public official, his identity kept secret, was slated ate's probe, . * * * | Scheduled also for a return ap- pearance before the colorful hear- ing was Zusman. lke’s Cough Better, Arizona Uniikely WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- pects of a contemplated trip to Arizona diminished. _— White House News Secretary Eisenhower was not coughing as has bothered the President for sev- eral weeks “seems a little better.”’ The chief executive has been considering going to Arizona or some other warm; dry climate for’ a week or so but White House aides said that it now looks as if the President will remain in Wash- ington. Tools, Wire Worth $230 Stolen From Area Man More than $230 in tools and elec- trical wiring were taken last night from a pick-up truck, owned by James Sherry, beside his home at 290 Maplehill Rd., Rochester. told Sheriff's detectives that thieves had stolen a box con Pontiac Deaths throaty chuckles of “Big Helen.”| * * * committee investigators as star witness today in the Sen-|“?4 appeared gg Fluid Catches Fire much, and that the cough which! ‘The Day tn Birmingham re Committee Finishes three- Mrs. Clinton Collins ~. _ Service for Mrs, Clinton (Joyce Marie) Collins, 22, of 244 E. Berk- Mrs. Herman Haselhuhn for Mrs. Herman M. of the Columbia A Church will officiate. She died shortly after birth Tues- day in Pontiac General Hospital. Arrangements are by Voorhees- Home + Damage to Auto $250 Pontiac firemen report a $20 car fire at Mt, and fluid caught fire, ley, Huron Trailer Company. Charley Mich, 409 may Ave was driving the car at the time, firemen report, : Diiver Is Sentenced — Farmington Ingle sentenced Douglas Smith, 29, of 21096 Whitlock St., Farming- ton, to two days in jail and charged him $10 in court costs yesterday for driving with a re- voked license.’ — Ashes Cause Fire Hot ashes inside of a furnace vacuum cleaning bag was the taining the tools and 1000 feet of i | 3 irear of his truck. c i ut i “Plan : : Wi Fi fr : ah # f ; * clean ES 4 Hs a hk a¥ Ju ry Fails to Decide » hild Custody Case i tS ky itt iF ee ‘Area Postmasters Names Given Senate cause of a $150 fire in the garage of the Holland Furnace Company, 82 N. Paddock St., according to Poniiac ‘firemen’ hoped to a % ie gi ~ Nixon Joins Prime Minister Nkrumah in Celebration *. The new nation — the size ‘ CHICAGO. w» — Th Ghana,’ the new House last fall, errr FY i | kes pe / 2 oy fa THE PONTYAC PRESS, wepvespaty MARCH 6, 1957 THREE ~ City Backs Use of Surplus Gas _ .on Panhandle Petition “for: Re-allocation ‘Commissioners — instructed clerk to forward copies of the resolution to. Senators Charles E. Potterand Patrick V. McNamara, Congressman William S. Broom- , the Michigan Public Service aE Potter Uraes Action by House on Tax Cut | urged by Sen. Potter (R-Mich) in explained he had cut a notch on the gun stock for each of his vic- tims — all sparrows. Opposes Indian’ Bureau Move - the. " Pontiac, which has left its mark on Michigan's history in matters HIGH LINE — It's a high climb 1-|t0 the telephone in. a. Cleveland; Ohio, firehouse,-as Fireman Rob- ”. |ert Mangan demonstrates, The old floor was ripped out to be) replaced, and a 14foot ladder offers the only access to the pay ~ |from federal jurisdiction. "| legal’ title to their property, to ‘|been discussed with the Indians during the past three. years andi She is seeking the scalp of the palefaces in the U.S. Bureau of; Indian Affairs,-who have drafted a bill fo remove Michigan's Indians Silver Star sees in the bureau's action an attempt to-open up the Indian lands in the state to un- scrupulous specula an end cher -valeatie meer: rights. is just seeking to terminate the ‘second-class citizen status of . Michigan's tribes and give them do with as they: see fit. . The bureau head, Homer Jenkins, says that the proposed bill has The Jadien- Burcan_clalne | nus,” she Gesiabed. “AR wo gave the white man was the right to use it for transportation; we never sold the land to anyone.” ' “Why, inp: tiie “hae most of them have approved it. If that is so, Silver Star and the ‘FREE’ INDIANS? - Like many Indian leaders and their white friends of the American Indian -Fund and the Association on American Indian Affairs, Inc., she is convinced that laws. which “free” the Indian of federal ward- ship wind up by freeing him of everything he owns and casting ‘him upon various communities as an object'of charity. * * * Michigan Indians two years to transfer the federally owned prop- erty on which the Indians live to a corporation or’ -tribal trustees who would then have the power to dispose of the property and dis- ‘4% \tribute the proceeds among the 7 .|tribe. Federal restriction ‘on the prop- erty would be removed and there- + after individual Indians would not 5 pe Saneee Saran ee services. Silver Star sees in this pro- posed act another possible in- stance where Michigan Indians have been made promises by the gevernmment which were later ignored. Pontiac bands of Chippewas and|o Ottawas were not among those|< The proposed act would give the : me Ge ele ot Atrios ites. Slabs Date to 500 B. C, Abkhazian Institute of Lang have identified carvings on a back to the fifth. century, B.C, Local as Princess on “Warpath for Rights |The Conny Scotiman Knows Wall His Kin | hold equipment. get a ticket for a weekly drawing. The prizes include a new car, a roomful ‘of furniture, a paid holi- day and an assortment of house- Norway, which had a near-tee- ish in 1955, sees 858 as another Fait (O84 catch ot 1,635,000,000 tons oflgooid year, Oslo reports : | SAVE Exoctly S207 cn Femene Dow STYRER y | Pea es aN oie) ‘ UNBREAKABLE DINNERWARE! factories exceed the national aver- Yok Aone age of $2.02 by 22 cents, the state oe c ‘ of Industrial Rela-|§ Silver Star foretold dire results MOSCOW WP — Scientists at the jab of marble recovered from the Black Sea near Sukhumi as. dating _ SLEEP TONIGHT ‘WITHOUT PAINS OF ° ARTHRITIS RHEUMATISM or Your Money Back! Take PRUVO Tablets as directed today. Prove to yourself there is no better non- Ei narcotic relief muscular aches oss caktne Clisioal cep or 94.88, Hospital size at $7.50. by bay “The Indians have never even phone for personal calls. - been paid for Weedward ave- SIMMS BROS. SPECIALS FOR THURS., FRI., SAT. 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SAT. ‘SPECIAL PRICES’. ie Fitted Crib Sheet —__ nt | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH \ 1957 i Tax Credit for Scoashi credit for payment of tuition and. educational fees to tax-exempt accredited, colleges, The credit, to be subtracted from the final tax, would be limited to 30 per cent of the tax or a maximum of $450. * * * ; Opponents of the credit plan contend that it would not . benefit the approximately 40. per cent. of family heads whose income is so low that they pay little or no tax ‘anyway. The proposal was- hotly contested in the Resolutions Com- ‘| mittee, which reported last ‘night, and some Resolutions Committee members were expected to carry their opposition tofthe floor. * w * Other AHE resolutions included |broposals for: 1. A federal program oe sup- port of university extension work _ Little opposition was expected at the association's national“ confer- : ence, but another proposal affect- ing American parents’ pocket- books was Considered likely to produce some hot floor debate. The- controversial resolution called on the association to reaf- : hh Nien aa tN OL ya “OAKLAND FUEL [= verse, ma» - ond PAINT CO. age are Ce ee (Advertisement) aa: . ia done eves in Cemac Laboratories, 15050 Greenfield, Deweic 27, Mich. Hips Weal and Clear -(TCHY ECZEMA "Zeus eutteenti of surface eczema and skin rashes, — ; so cases! «(Ks Mackie Fastest Fighter Used to Observe Fastest Bomber WASHINGTON. 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Pontiac, as second class matter bd MEMBER OF THE AS®OCIATED PRESS “ The Associated” Press Se quiitied, exclusively to the use for republication of local pews printed im tiis newspaper as well as sll AP news dispatches. ‘Twn Powrue Pus ts delivered Dy cartier for <0 cent & Sacks Shave cated berewe SS aan : Oakland, Genesee. Livi comb, B year oe 1 jchiaan and all other places in the United States .00 @ year. Al) mai! a capable ih advance Phone Pontiac FE 2-848 MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU, OF CIRCULATIONS stam on cmaal MARCH 6, 1957 Ike fieines Missourian to U.S. Supreme Court To fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court created by the retirement on February 25 of Associate Justice Srafiey Reep, President E1seNHOWER has named Appellate Judge CHARLES Evans Wuirtaker, Kansas City Re- pebtiens: Because Congress is in’ session Judge WHITTAKER can not serve a recess appointment but must await Senate approval of his nomination. Judge Witt1aM J. Brennan Jx., New Jersey Democrat, who had been serv- ing under a recess appointment has just won unanimous Senate con- a ON eae _ The 56 year old Missouri jurist ‘is the fourth man to be named to the Supreme Court by the President. The-others are Chief Justice Warren, Republican, and -| Associate Justices Hartan, Re- publican, and Dertiocrat Barx- NAN, In less than. stan years Judge . Wairraker has received two ap- - pointments from Mr, E1seNHower. He was named to the U.S. District Court for Western Missouri in July, 1954, and on June 5, 1956, he was appointed to the U.S, Court of Ap- peals for the 8th Circuit which in- cludes Minnesota, Iowa, Arkansas, « Missouri, Nebraska and North and South Dakota. deo h When Judge WaitTaker’s nomina- tion reached. the Senate, Senator Sy ™MINGTON, Missouri Democrat, gratified with the choice, said that the new appointee is highly regarded by. all Missourians, particularly his colleagues. 4 His long and active service as a trial lawyer, then as a trial judge and his experience as an appellate judge qualify him for the i sapaai ment, 1956. Personal Sevines Increased .to $21 Billion _ According to Government reports, the American people in 1956 saved a high proportion of the $19 billion ~ increase over the <- year in personal income. Even though they spent more and paid more in a bigger tax bill than ever before, $4.2 billion, or 22 per cent, the highest per- centage in several years, was " added to personal savings. These now total nearly $21 billion. * * * Of the $19 billion increase, the U.S. Department of Commerce esti- mates that $12 billion, or 62 per cent,. went into consumer spending. This made the total consumer spending for the year just under $266 billion, the highest on record. Direct per- sonal taxes rose more than $3 billion to bting the total for 1956 to a new high of $39 billion. x * * Such high “personal savings, gays Money «Matters published by the Institute of Life Insurance, represent a. twofold contribution to economic Stability and sound progress. They help to bridge the gap between savings and the capi- tal and investment needs of the they cannot combat rising inflat y-Pressures.. pect increases since the low of © ogg show the thritt ar am ae wae evailable by mail — La faiek. georaine for the ./ There’ S$. No Such Thing : as Free Federal Money Probably few of us realize that a state's share of the tax burden needed to. support “aid” _often “exceeds what that state gets ‘as its share of the Federal.money. This is especially true of the more prosper- ous states. Fourteen of the Nation's states paid more as their share of the Federal tax burden than they re- ceived in aid, says Tax Founda- tion Inc. For example, Delaware in-1956 is estimated to have paid $2.45 in return for every $1 in aid. At the other end of the list Mississippi received its $1 aid for 29 cents. Michigan paid $1.59 for | every $1 received from the Fed- eral Gov ernment. x * * A study made by the New Jersey Taxpayers Association revealed that contrary to-popular. belief, only 23: per gent of the Nation’s Federal aid — spending represented money trans- ferred from so-called rich to poor states. The other 77 per.cent is just money collected in taxes and re--_¢ turned to states for Federally con- trolled programs. x~ *&* * Thus there is no such thing as — free Federal aid. It comes from taxes paid by all of us to the Fed- eral Government in the first place. THERE are exceptions to the rule that necessity is the mother of in- vention. Some misguided person has an a square soup bowl. The Man About Town Just About Ages Some People Are Sensitive on Matter; Others Are Not chemo From’ when we = flee we usually leave a ferwera- ing address. When I get out of town and out of her reach, I like to threaten to. tell the age of : Florence Doty but as I'm writing this only 1,700 miles away, I'm still a little wary, as I don't know how far she can shoot. Anyway, Florence, yourself and Sara Van Hoosen Jones: are always in a photo finish for top place on my oft revised list of Oakland County's 10 most outstanding women. Sara is not- so sensitive about her age, neither am I, “as I’m only 79. Here's our thanks to the famous Shakespearean Fesiival at Stratford, Ont., for a souvenir memento portion of their old tent. Their 1957 fes- tival, July 1 to Sept. 7, will be held in their new and permanent building which ~ takes its place. After. studying a map of our nation and diving among Pontiac's people, Cireuit Judge H. Russel Holland wonders if there’s a more wonderful place in the wae U. = 4 ores our city. Word that warms and sothink the in- nermost cockles of my failing heart comes to me from , Richard C. Steele, . President of the, New England. Daily. Newspaper Association. It is to the effect that the circulation of the daily news- papers of our nation since 1940 has shown an increase twice as large as the gain = population. The lowly, but succulent, mouth watering and lovely hot dog is on the boom. You're-helping to eat nine billion of them in our coun- try this year. First among the individual names in the new Pontiac directory is Arnold V. Aarni of 244 Nelson 8t., and last is Theodore Zywicki of 96 Oakmant St. "Twould be difficult to beat them for those positions, wouldn't. it? A Georgia insurance company adver- tises: “Drive carefully; the life you save may be insuted by us.” What always has been about the lone- liest spot in Oakland County has been transformed into one of its busiest and most joyous areas, according to . Murray Titsworth Superintendent of the Holly Recreational Area. Mount Holly, which in a few weeks has became the most ah a ey ceeninnt ski resort in Michigan.’ ee re —— / Verbal Orchids to— | The Birmingham fecentrie, \ entering its eightieth year! of oo; gestern vance, -which others He refers to the pfransition at “Where’ s That Memo on How Much This Costs?” : Case Records of a Psychologist: ‘Love’ May Not Be Love at All -Marilyn is just as intoxicated as any alcoholic drunk and she needs help. For she fell in love at first sight with a rotter and is his abject slave right now. He didn’t earn her love. No, he simply tapped the fund of love legitimately earned, and that is what al- - ways. happens th love at first sight: By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case U-321: Marilyn M., aged 23, is in love with a man named Tom who is ‘a rotter: “Dr. Crane, lyn acts as if ' she were bewitched by Tom,” her tather protested. ; * x “He is absolutely no’ good, and ~ this isn't my biased judgment. He is a chronic gambler on the horses. and owes money to all his friends. “Marilyn defends him, even so, though she has come home twice with black eyes. “He has bled her of all her savings. Her mother found that Marilyn has given him over $2,000 which he has squandered on rac- ing bets. x “So why- should she be so devoted to Tom?” FIRST SIGHT Marilyn fell in love with Tom at first sight. “Dr. Crane, 1 was attending a dance with a very nice boy,’’ Mar- ilyn later informed me. “Then I happened to look up and saw Tom. My heart felt as if it turned over and I have known ever since that I could never love anybody else. “Whatever Tom says. is Jaw. I'l com do anything he tells mé because’ I love him so.” But Marilyn doé@s not love Tom and it would be‘a tragedy for her. to marry him, He'd soon divorce her for another. = &-® Marilyn's love for Tom is simply a misplaced love. Tom happens ‘to combine a few features that act as magic “trigger” which sets off all thé affection she has developed since babyhood for her father and brother. LOVE SLAVES At birth, babies have no natural or instinctive love for anybody, not even their doting mothers. — Fer love must be just as our liking for cod liver olf or hot dogs. “Then how do_you explain love at first sight?” Marilyn asked doubtfully. Well, during childhood, Marilyn Was very devoted to her daddy. And she had an older brother of whom she “was very fond. These two males in her home “earned” her affectiow by their consideration for Marilyn and their gifts and general -thoughtfuiness. * * & But subconsciously Marilyn real- ized she. could not seriously con- sider them as romantic objects. All youngsters soon learn that they must look outside their family for mates, . So Marilyn had a great fund of love that had developed for her HET? i : $ #2 ~H ai atl came along .and figuratively | forged his name to their check, | In love at first sight. therefore, somebody else has always earned denly evokes. : ag some physical aeae by which to cause the sudden explosion of love which Marilyn experienced at the dance when she first . set eyes on Tom. ee Tom didn't love Marilyn. It was definitely not a mutual] romance. In fact, ‘the didn’t even know the magical power he wielded over -her until some time later. So if you readers are embroiled * 1m ah unwise romance like Mar- flyn’s grit your teeth and break it off! : ‘You are simply a slave to a this- placed love.“Take courage and fight ‘your way out of the mess, For you can rebuild love of a permanent and thrilling sort, but such a love must be based on solid character traits, mutual respect and honor. : te Dr. George - Crane wield = Pontiac, veli-adaronsed ~~~ Sd ioe to cover printing costs when you send and } tg paim- Dr. William Brady Says: Two Types of Ear Trouble Need Different Treatment “My husband's ears itch a great deal and are always moist but there is no running. It is very annoying and we hope you can ad- vise...” (Mrs, surface where dermato- .phytosis (ringworm, athlete’s foot, envelope and ask for the -pamph- 5 For chronic running eer OP is, where there has been a discharge . from the ear for not less than” two months — without itching, use the ear drops as described in another pamphlet, Running Ear. This also-is available on request if you provide stamped, self-ad- ALLOW FOR VENTILATION In any case of chronic running ear (discharge lasting more than FF | iY i Hi z ten. grains of bore acid in an ounce of USE TWICE DAILY Two or three drops of this should If the trouble has not_cleared_ up by the time the ounce vial is empty probably it will do little good to continue it any longer. © *'. & ..® letters, not more than ore page words long gery A to — heaith and hygiene, not to’ peers ent > You threaten to disgrace me with . . . A breach of promise suit . . . Well, all that I can do is smilé . . . And say that you are cute .,. For if you sue me, darling, I, . . Can tell you in advance . ee good lawyer do . . Not-stand the smallest chance . . . You will not win the damages . .» « You claim should be your own... As I am still in love with you And want you all alone . of promise, dear . .. I want to - marry you, my love... And I am most sincere. i toteere. will < ue of so re~ Tt sounds as if “Vet's My husband is a.vet, to, bat are tree, fed and housed. As for_having i start_over, so ‘what? We are, after ten years of marriage. My husband is going to school, paying for this out of his - own pocket, instead of Uncle Sam's. But we blame this slow start on.ourselves where the blame bélongs, not on the country because my husband had to serve. So I say, top feeling sorrying for yourself, get out and work for what you want. Be glad you have that second chance and quit griping! Common Words — Urged by G, E’S. What is Childhood Nephrosis? Such gobble-de-gook confuses. ‘Tis ridiculous, but not funny; A futile way to raise money. Why not words of common ‘sense And win a lot of common cents? G. L, S, 4s Our Thinking — Brainwashed?’ Has American thinking been brainwashed? I read a quotation in The Press of a prominent New York judge who was guest of honor at a Washington -birthday dinner: “f would rather see every Communist go scot free than in any manner diminish the forces and viger. of a _ éne of our Surely Wistee Washington should turn over in his grave. It would make just as much sense to open all the prison doors and — abroad to fight communism and let them go scot free here to com- plete their cunning work? I am alarmed, how about you? Trate ) ‘Why Not Demand That We Get Out?’ People in this nation demand that Russia get out of her satellite countries. Why don't they demand the U.S. get out of Okinawa? The last election showed we are about as popular in Okinawa as a Russian Red in Hungary. WA Sy Ote Dislikes Attitude at Welfare Office A friend of ‘mine, out of dire necessity, had to apply for Wel- fare Aid: I went with her. Now keep in mind, we taxpayers, ae, paying the salaries ~~ We walked in the office shout are probably slackers, But others, : due to circumstances beyond their control, can't really help it. I'm just stating her case, but others in there were really ignored. The all- important woman behind the desk was so sharp to everyone there that it was thoroughly disgusting. 1 don't think there’s room for an im- patient person like her in our Wel- fare Aid Department. I could go on about other cases in the office that day, but won't. If you would be so kind as to print this letter, 1 know it would be a public service Bla e Pi. Slow. Start. Where It T Belong -on You’ Wife” is. ‘Pigeon Problem Simple to Cure’ — Pigedn Feeder writes The Press and cheers for those, pesky. nuis- - them with . Provide them a great big " whopping ‘meal of | poison wheat. Let's clean up down- town, : i. reel Man ‘School Problems” Are Not Solved’ ‘ Louis Schimmel told‘ a House sub-committee that Michigan ‘had met and solved its school. building problem nearly two years ago. Mr. Schimmel credited a 1955 constitu-. tional amendment and supplemen- _. tal legislation that enabled school districts to avoid “‘burdensome” terms of payment for new terford Township School Board, “he would have learned shortage of classrooms had ¢ isted for several years and still today the seventh and grades have just four hours day with a Eauted sembor subjects. number of pupils. Cruelty to Pets Angers Citizen Angry Citizen ends ive : Sometime the whé say so much about the Wyatt aly will regret it. Just stop and think what that little i i Fi; 2 LEE that is something. _ Mother of Nine Tells ‘34-24-34’ She Needs Food Are you bragging, ** 34. 24-347" If 1 were you I'd quit patting myself on the back and ‘and start eating potatoes, butter and sweets and i eT ree | Matched print ky = a oe Bs Bee he es | sore tip ec PHT EA eae ee: Se. : ; E 4 LA frie AN : 2a, : i i f2e0 Peso i ‘ * 3 4s Vago f i bp Se ie Y Pep ee ry : Ay ; if Aa ; i : 7 1 % $ i x s ed 4 a \ Ee 5 gs j re Ie : pe 1 * ‘ 4 \ F : / ‘ ra J pe i ; : ; \ ae j aes by) | ae : ' : & i \ i ' ; i j Fi = BAS > ; ; fi 4 } fr 4 | j } . ; were ha ; Pod f * t. ‘ j i iF 2 ies : ‘ \- | 1\ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1957. 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Draped neck, torso skirt : ; ’ et i tg gers mon rast ae . AM ke eel o ¥ 5% a aceon: FREE ALTERATIONS Tweeds are wonderfully on the go this spring with their crisp, lightweight textures and fresh good looks! Shown ‘ ; are two of spring, 1957’s most important silhouettes . ., ; "JUST SAY ie cape-back and ballerina with cowl-type collar. Come { ¥ eee ' i> and slip them on. See how flattering they are to you! t ani: 5) : Smartly-tailored coats that will see you beautifully ; : he through your busiest spring days. In sizes 8 to 16, ~ | QS NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS OPEN A REVOLVING 4 , 3 CHARGE ACCOUNT NOW B , sare 1 ae : Beh oke| aa : 5 ALE = Reg. 10.98 5 ! 7 — Reversible or lined , na , = ) men’s spring jackets [| ing a , | ‘Neatly-tailored in fine fabrics. Ny | | t lon gabs, silk-rayon blends and | ” woven houndstooth checks. Zip « or button closures, Plain or knit bottoms. Spring colors. Sizes 36 to 46. 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Blue, brown, green. 2-4. Washable rayon-linen weave. Navy-white, red- ; , aes Lit ‘ ede = 98 9 8 white, turquoise-pink, luggage-maize. Sizes 3-6x. a ; = = ttle he s 4 ‘ j i * : apa bo y :, fi 3 2°98 1 : 2 : 4 Girls’ washable toppers 97 ; ae @ ‘ te trot y : ” ae ‘ ag ; : ae wie oe Tome 10-14 : in soft nylon fleece : oe 8 in gabs. yn-flannel, f %, ., Famous 5 n Shore ‘blouses a 7 es ty - f cand Pag ema ps Boi need . fen th gh joy to cate for! San- Choice of ballerina ot belt-back, styles in washable: ? no ironing, come with cuff links, tie, White. 2-6. ~~ forized and color fast.’ Full cut for a nylon fleece. Full cut and )nicely-tailored. ‘In lus | { . *DuPont’s pobje: t fiber > pie Ae 4 perfect fit. White, pastels and stripes. cious pastel pink, aqua or snowy white, Sizes 8-14, Ne ea ee ss ak + Ses ta iar | eee | ey ; : x ; fe rig EXT EN. PONTIAC rVOcK my he Jt f 4 MA a i. SATURD ¢ FR\ AY NIG ‘ T } f=4 \p : a4 4 . a ies o | bd oy > ag ‘| | barre? \ ; a 5 ' : 4 % i " | \ ven a \ ! A : \ re \ + I ¥ \ \ “i i ‘ : { ya 7 4 in \ ‘* x 4 om : \ , \ 4 * i) : AX + ‘ 4 a 4 yy 214 , ; : eT \ 4 .* ji i \ : i F i ae \ \ 4 r i \ Cag | of fo aed \ ‘ ies ‘i 4 ee ee x AAs % Al s pee a Foes | t { \ i ‘ x Wreees . : or \ ‘4 hz hy \ Bee et ie ea Oe om wren Fr * __ THE PONTIAC a : ) =. i \ | pO iA PT ee ee ee {4 . SDAY. MARCH 6, 1957 t ~~ for Arts, Crafts Eight of ten area residents who entered Michigan's 12th. Exhibition- for Michigan ist- Craftsmen at the Detroit Institute of Arts were awarded prizes. The exhibition, | ee eee ‘Eight of the eleven $50 pri were awarded last night to lotal Texas Doctor | Splashed by Acid Witness in Bribe Case Against Cox;° Assailant Not Identified ~ - CONROE, Tex. —An unidenti- fied assailant last night splashed acid inf the face of a proniinent chiropractor who testified in an in- vestigation of a bribe charge against State Rep. James E. Cox jof Conroe. pe | Dr. E. E. McMeans Jr., his left eye patched, said he had no idea who tossed the bottle of acid at is.|him. He said he knew of no direct connection it could have with the Cox case. But Cox said he thought it was connected with the investi- poration prize for a plastic chair; * *. ¥ and Texas Ranger Johnnie Kleven- > Academy of Art, the Mr. and Mrs.inagen, assigned to the case, said, Henry Hopkins Jr., prize, forira the acid had hit him- in the printed. textile “branches.” face full force, he would not have Anna Kang, Cranbrook Acad- |liad much face left. He got only emy. of Art, the Mra, George |the splatter. textiles and William Chapman, [Cally closed when he lifted the Craibreckt 3 et Art, the |patch for newsmen. The lower Mr. and Mra. L, Winston jeyelid was a uish color. He said prise, for his coat fabric. there was “little pain.” \ >; &. & Honorable mentions given to MoMeans said he was leaving —~> . At the if 3 Y Get Relief Now It is estimated pg 5 ae ‘dollars a year spent on relieve ‘of New Jersey, made this come SQUEEZE cruises at 60 miles per hour. PLAY — With tongue ‘in cheek, Dr. Robert Rose, right, explains that only by. coordinating their breathing did he and two companions make “comfortably” the 100-mile trip from Colum- bus, Ohio, to Cincinnati. The gas tank of the tiny German-made Isetti-300, of Italian design; holds only 2.4 gallons, but that’s enough, | as the doodlebug gets 60 miles to the gallon. Its six-horsepower motor Ls sing} PRESS, WEDNE 2 M \De.Valera, 74, Symbolizes \Eire's Invincible Courage By International News Service 4 Bossed Oil Lift on Antitrust. Immunity During Crisis WASHINGTON ™& —The chair- man of a committee of 15 major oil comipanies which worked out the “E an emergency oil lift says the program has operated “under the complete direction and control of the government.” Stewart P. Coleman, a vice president of the Standard Qi] Co. ment in testimony prepared for done a fine job” in helping | stave off catastrophe” for West-| Europe 38 ern < 4 yi 8 plies had provided nearly a mi lion barrels of oil daily for |Europe, about a third of its needs. \ . * 2 permit pooling of scarce tankers, |Supplies and other facilities. ISuccumbe in Church SAN FRANCISCO W—The Very Rev. Fr, Paul Kalinovich, 65, col- lapsed and died as he walked up the aisle of the Holy Virgin East- ern Orthodox Cathedral to com- mence pre-lenten services. He had Testifies U.S, . ito tig tine Rocao the Joint Senate Antitrust and subcommittees}: i ae aFe He if been under treatment for a heart MELBOURNE &® — Some joke- ster opened the paddock gate at the South Melbourne Abattoir last night and gave 107 cows and steers a night on the town. ee ee gee crunching. fur under foot, galloped through’ factories, bull- dozed a police’ radio car and meandered across railroad tracks, as up trains for nearly an Police and helpers were still rounding up the animals early to- dag. Although 74 and almost blind, American-born Eamon De Valera stil} stands six feet tall in the ceén- ter of the Irish politica] stage. - *« -& * : His tendency to withdraw — he is a family man, father of four living sons and ‘two daughters — But beside the Secretary to Attend | FORESIGHTED PEOPLE SELECT PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS For its HIGHER EARNINGS .. . for its INSURED SAFETY ... for its convenient SAVE BY MAIL PLAN and its PERSONALIZED-SERVICES . . . and for the home office OFF THE STREET FREE PARKING IN OUR OWN LOT. 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Not j rots GRADE “A FRESH end specials, but everyday low Large Eggs | 5 ; —— Aa | . prices on your eronyday 9 needs. ‘Mixed, 9 You'll save more at this ~A 3 E. o 2, % x ; 3 : sensational low, low Kroger See : TOWN erie ‘Apple Pies _PRE-LENTEN SPECIAL FRES-SHORE FROZEN - Trend Draie 39° Scottie Sh Stile | 37S o P Kroger everyday low price.......+-ss0+: La" ws —‘takal Wo Sees... sepeneesetenns ALL PRICES cean ere! Liquid trend 53¢ Baby Food Gm BOS ream Sap ae Ate 29° pe Phy her nna aa i WERE os Be 820: vese epseeneeys cys THE PONTIAC PRESS) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1957 } | were two ’ Sorry. to See Feathered Friends Leaving the Army | Kalamazoo to Build, Tide Obviously Layee pao uae i =] | Pigeon Trainer Is All for the Birds Art Center in Fall Rosenaur ‘\hauled off his<16-foot boat on his two-wheel ers. Yesterday Rosenaur the boat, trailer, motor and pr mower heck tee ee. month a. thief had boat trailer, In the boat 4 Regge 5 ewe gl E ‘Kalamazoo start next Advertisempat : : FT. MONMOUTH, N.J. {INS) =) day that was for the they'll being, aed these “are The nel owners will ‘be wx back fo their old boss Otto Meyer gat oo ‘ a : ; BPS ES ‘ It is difficult for some people to) services.” potential, not proven, experts] pected to care, for the Army-|who's had charge of the pigeon Plans for the building, in he “New Tablet Relieves Wi _ feel anything. beyond mild COn-|.. vires 29 MINUTES n But whoever gets/trained birds well and, in case of|training program since ‘43. located on a six-acre site,. were : tempt for the pigeon — even i Sarees PE tan lend certain: po dca asin Sf ee aes announced by the Kalamazoo ; ’ Me St Me Ge boming pe, ever loyal, oe wih super pigeon speed, | _ “Electronics have grounded|"oundation, | Kalamazoo College Monthly Cramps... ' a » eenee 3 sullde fe these pigeons,” Meyers’ says, in| the Kalamazoo Institute of int” 4 : — eond minutes,“ saving the lives of 1,000 the same way that helicopters|"'1. ¢oundation, a private organ- Greater R Than | a8 gah ttre Yad some Mict ] qn joneers Fale bare evinced ie Arm nation whlch acep gi and ye These are the people who say), town in Italy. service, “But the fact that the) cuests for communi projects . ‘ pigeons are beggars with no know- oo ak uk Signal Corps is alerting sivilian|i© “SS omtine $300,000 “int endow. “Couldn't seem, ae ts, fe Ys a € ledge of grooming, and who line) 55, message — calling off a\° : _____|pigeon fanciers to stand by iments to finance half the cost of Real, Ky. “Bat Pinkham’s Tablet wore et : 2 the _.establishment _ of : < : ' ” are as courageous guardians of ; : tee gee soldiers — was delivered just in - al a rare e own » to be raised through a subscrip- who suffer of pigeon squatters’ rights. fliers were taxiing out to perform a Cos : ee tion campaign, ~~ Toiines of cramps and nervous : It ts suggested here that they |the mission which would have de- ee . oe Me. Eero Saarinen of Bloomfield ‘An amieding” new are being heartless. For once, | stroyed their comrades.. ANN ARBOR ( — An early ordered,” Byers said. “In addi-| To those who still feel that/Hills, internationally noted archi-| has dawned! An they should stop belting the birds apa t & Oo = @ ole attempt in ‘share-and-share-alike|tion, they commonly . purchased) pigeons are @ public nuisance,}tect, has been retained to design — ce noes neem ig and listen te the voice of Otto. Me ait aie trying to con. | ving wound up a bitter failure in flour, sugar © and other. staples! Meyer can give only the “shrugged/the building. He chose the hillside) rings greater relie/ than aspirin Meyer, sentimental head of the t sae ge insirati ro lg Michigan. 2 iwhich- were equally divided. among shoulder. They've - lived in a/Site, much of which will be-iand-|. for these miseries! Army Signal Corps’ recently | 4. combat messages through | Only a group of rickety shacks the families according to size: | world of discord: and divorce for|8c@ped for use as a public park.) petiet for 3 out of 4 tested! grounded pigeon group. North Africa. Once, he flew 300 |femain of the pioneer Hiawatha) But the village found difficulty |80 long, they don't know how to| Doctors report amazing results. Mr, Meyer is a strong man, not] miles over the Mediterratiean. |Project which was established! im finding a market for it Parents May. Pay For fey of 4 women tested given to melodramatics, but there| You've got to have heart to do (north of Manistique, in the Upper) One season there was 2 9 AE SE eee se that. Conver, deserves 0. com. /Femaema, sreund.the ‘ture of the crop of onions, another : "jeentury. ' yield of potatoes, but neither Fate of the little community | tld be sold for a decent was recalled today in the cur-| “Outsiders, through rent Alumnus Review jsuspicion or both,” Byers of the University of Michigan. |‘‘stirred up much of the trouble It was related by David C. |They were the ones who promoted They usually do,..and mirrors, too. Byt until you have tried Little Bo-Peep and water with a dash of vinegar added, you have no idea how ~ easily and how quickly glass surfaces can be cleaned. Works fine in spray bottles. See directions on bottle. AMMONIA CLEANING COMPOUND ‘}eame in the 1890s from Walter T. the Hiawatha Village Association, Mills. He was a noted Michigan temperance preacher who had made a fortune in real estate. MAIN OBJECT aes Main object of the colony, Byers said, “‘was equalization for every- and everything was to be divided evenly among the members.” called, body. All were to work. together) BREAK-UP BEGAN __ Despite its “high hopes , | Six Colors FHA Approved COVERING Run. Ft. Remnents Per Foot PLASTIC WALL TILE 19 Spatter TILE FLOOR TILE ASPHALT Light Colors 7%2¢ and 8'2¢ VINYL Plastic Wall Tile 30c, 35¢ Sq. Fe. Mall each 9x12 Felt Base $6.95 98 RUG one. corRox «4% Symphony Washable ‘ we 9 LATEX PANT qr 4°° Gorner Cabinets. * $39.95 534 5-DRANER CHEST $9450 | Reg. $29.95 All blinds are stock 64” long. 18”, 19”, 20”, 21", 22”, 24” 26", 27", 28", 29", ~ 80", 32%, 33", 34”, 35", 3 e+e ee ewe 4 PAINT =A $6 So. SAGINAW acs MART a FA & TILE. FEderal 2-1026 4 BEAUTY GLO Reg. $9.95 Tues.-Wed.—Thurs. | Monday and Friday: BLINDS $7 98 and Sat. 9 to 6 Di ters ‘PLENTY of | FREE PARKING | 4 Tom beoe Se 1Yoihe dere: oie on we ected ~ "You will find’ many outstanding bargains for the whole Come in, bring your friends to help me celebrate, and to Aake advantage of this terrific sale and SAVE! \% *. family. DUSTER Graceful, full cut printed or plain embossed cotton. mandarin collars. , Sau, large. maize. Small, Reg. $1.98 Peter Pan or Pink, blue, medium, NYLON HOSE S! gauge, 15 denier. First quality. New fashion shades, Sizes 9-11, Reg. 69c pr. - Rayon tricot with as- sorted nylon trims. White, pastels, shades. 7... Reg. 59c each. high Sizes. 5, 6, - BRAND FOIL TISSUES WRAP 12” x 25” pure Soft, absor- a fauthie bent Pure New cutting / white, pink, edge, Reens j ellow, or rain- foods - i soem Stock up somdlihe deb: / j gg dration. / CHOC. | COVERED | Fresh, deli- clous peanuts covered with melt +- in - your + mouth milk chocolate. Reg. §9c Ib. * COVERED SAUCE PAN White enamel with red trim. Sauce set, Nested for easy storing. Reg. $1.19 4-qt. covered sauce pot, . 8% -qt. round mer pan. Reg. $1.00 | pan 674 Ye-qt., I-qt., -14,-qt. ASST. ‘ASST. —" NOVELTIES , $1.59 to $1.98 | Values to 790. | _ [hres shelf. Black nt values! Plain | Collectors’: of fancy styles. Some with zip- pers. several.’ -\your ri FAMILY i y : Se 4 i baie ANY THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 6, 1957 AT 279 Princeton: IN PONTIAC | DOWN TO VETERANS MODEL | LOCATED *. STANLEY IN PONTIAC CRIPPS REALTY | : 279 Princeton some 12 satellite-carrying rockets| Honeywell during the 1%month-long “‘year.’’| will BO a. * * ‘ 9] Three objectives had -to be) ascent. _}} achieved: getting the satellite in Committee for IGY, hammered out} Ounce. Pau Cuba; | Peru; 8. Santiago, | terns in homemaker | Chile. Plans for a seventh site are! was blueprinted. The Navy, be- yet to be completed. ~~ cause of its Viking experience,| The Navy will man stations at) was given management responsi-|Blossom Point, Md.; San Diego, | “eee ae : By International News Service Pence pry an on | | -Heinrich von Brentano, the West Since tn the AU | |German foreign minister now visit- t two years, Von Brentano, 52, has jong been regarded as the favored UNITED. 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The other coining jevéry other humanitarian agency|ot 4,000,000, has taken eo IRC operates without more outbreaks in Hungary, say ents ce dee Ore ee te als to tees to 0 bers Canada 18,000, West German 12,000, |aid, Its top people, Cherne, Duke, Strictly Fresh as Reincarnate Spirit/ie. cheme and Angier Biddle| ing of the telltale snow which y . 1 ae THEY'LL STRIKE | England 14,000, France 14,000,/Adm. Richard-E. Byrd, Eric M.j§- of Religion‘s. Founder Duke, chairman of the board and! retained the footsteps of escapees |~ se e re-|Belgium 4,000, Denmark a thous-lw Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt president respectively of the In-| and made more difficult their Cherne says, “Intelligence ; rer gpa prarers, } . ternation Rescue Committee, flight to freedom. ports that can be trusted put the a Gen, William J. Donovan and PEL Formosa # — The Di Ae ao strength of organized, armed Hun-| eng of thousands ‘still remain jothers, work hard. and well, for Lowa ‘of Hutukhtu, regarded by| The two leading anti-Com- , The two leaders of a non-profit|carian resistance forces at from in Austria, waiting for a break. |no remuneration except. the millions as. the ‘‘Living Buddha,”|™unists, both of whom. assisted'organization which has raised more|12,000 to 14,000, They are. well-| me V.8. Congress has before it |knowledge that they are sated former Hun-| 5 motion to admit another 50,000. [what the gifted Duke calls, “a eq gh Mg c 3 streamed Austria nd Y¥ ready f ot ha successor. slavia in the wake of last wall’s , - Wee _. ‘|rebellion, believe peo im-|predictions to Hungary, Saar Geman she weanadiPh N 1M de - Ipending events fan the “* +. * | Frontier police troops reached Plan Naval Maneuvers’ - Bing: Cia Hudkhy, 38th §\enouldering embers into a fresh! oy.) etieve thet Poland and) en ee nue Saigon from the Red-held north | : carnate Of the Hutukhtu Buddha,pjaze 1 Hiolee Remmeane ama ana of escapees into Austria down to! (they raised $70,000 for IRC’s Hun-| MANILA (INS) ~ A majo rmany join}10 or 20 a day, from a higti )garian relief work) and Perle|amphibious operation by the Sev- - |Mesta (who turned over the re-) mth Fleet to start March 17 it a pei agtco 3 5. ctahc gin sion, ‘When/if they do, and if 5 ‘ ; A part of this is due to the jceipts of a $50-a-head party she tne Philippipes was announcea 9. cece ngnient _Reestes ‘Hneary Hors Pater eg ie ot er number of Hungarians cop pn ng oO alla om ft oolong pln! ug lngny Mongolia rye One is the 109th anniversary of jin the fight against Soviet oppres-|hundreds, Cherne reports. . = west- u- leyn, the fleet commander. fewer willing or able to trudge wintry |ton Hote] Monday night.) paths, amoat hae ploned « bead prensans Chance to Become Miss Michigan. sone ve-meelCalling Waterford Beauties : ; Fi : bled clues to guide the search for his successor. They are secreted of Malta, an which somewhere in the room where his dates from the Crusades and which Su ; body. sits upright in state, palms performed hotably in spiriting Donald Arsen, chairman of the Miss Waterford Contest, to be joined in. prayer and legs crossed {hundreds of Hungarians out of} held March 22, 23, and 24th, said that his committee will begin their The monks are prevented by tra- the clutches of frontier guards,| search immediately for a group of representative local beauties to i told us of some of the endless) participate in the annual pageant. fi work of the TRC. He has just re-) ‘The contest is sponsored by the Waterford Township Junior eae ae! Chamber of Commerce. cee, organization runs a chil- Winner of the Miss Waterford Pageant, in addition to receiving hoi @ $100 bond, will qualify for participation in the Miss Michigan , lan-| Contest which will be held in Muskegon in July. jet F i Ba | BoE ae tn nore chawea ‘high| The wirl crowned Miss Michigan will compete in Atlantic City ar school in Vienna, makes arrange-| #0° the. Miss America 1958 crown ang the $5,000 first prize scholar. [i INC ments with foreign and U.S.| ship. Z, RE Lunes R: 1s SUPPLIES « FUEL ,_jschools and colleges to accept To be eligible for the Miss Waterford Pageant, a contestant must | mcd a ; freedom fighters, and arranged) school graduate by September 1, and muist never have been married. | 7 N SAGINAW ST Foatiac 6, Mict Te FE 4 7 (for example) with French| be between the ages 18 and 28 by September Ist. te some ys Be : FAIR SAILING — You're not seeing double. 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And if z can inchs new car, you can afford @ ——iewnowe Jere disply & 2 Regular or 1 Giant Size SILVER DUST =o = fs Buick. —drop in y — ; Brad - Sear — act as our agent in the i aera = ae Noe Advan Verse Mish Domain the ani Dyan Bead i Naw 4 ea = Saad the sonlomer hes ie = ie ee favorite =] i ae Ye. a ¢ va oe = eo on ary aera ye Fs ss A4vnvtiCnvdvieerOQvtUOQvecenvinecvvvuecQvvercVUHNitiovTTiiiii, ae ‘ iy pee ya i ee gay ree a eM pte OC a eae | i ae ial ts es 5 ‘ ‘ SICTERN aey eee THE, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1957 ee Fach ee ede ded adeno bauslndonbeaiatentaatabndendoniaaat : ? . cnesee@heeeenneneunne . Pot-0-Gold Is Again Starting on Its Way Up - Even though a large scoop was taken ies Pot-O-Gold last week, it's already on its way back up. The winner of Puzzle No. 40 wil! take home $200 plus $25 dollars as.a_sub- scriber if no winner is found for last week's puzzle. You have just es good a= chance as sc of the other winners, so Prive your entry aoe. The puzzle consists of (1) a number of circles which con- tain a few scrambled letters, and (2) a corresponding list of clues to these words printed below. The object is to arrange. each group of circled letters into a word that best fils its clue. The word which you select for Circle No. 1, then would be the one which you would print in the spdce to“the right ¥ (ip - below.’ You'll sae that some circles contain $ oa in pots a Are aces ane te Hi » it and ail letters in that circle must be : sign. of course, can t ANY letter in pres: Do the same fn all the other circles. Study the thease ecre- fully and wenge all the letters into that you believe forms to clues. Use your $ signs to help you oe enaeeeenesneeenennecesenneeeny ee Ste rs NO. 40 | Sets Record as Record 1 Keeper 40 years. PORP HURON @ — As a motorist, have you ever wandered _ how much you spend felling gas station men to “fill ‘er up’’? Edwin C. Jacobi of Port Huron is one man who can tell down to the last. penny what me gas bill is. He's kept records on it for it figures out to a hefty $7,790 since 1917, when Jacobi ant he's his first car, an open “‘breezer” type Oakland roadster. His records show he's bought a total of 38,937 gallons, That's the equivalent of more than 3% railroad tank cars and four-times the capacity of a big tanker truck. — \Jacobi Nokes: as} Bill for : . He got only. about 12 miles to but gasoline was only eight or nine cents a gallon then. * * He backs up old timers who say winters aren't w used to be. Says Jacobi, “seems like there was more “ years ago.” In the-fast 10 years, Jacobi has driven 178,582 miles on 11,449 gallons for an average of some 15.5 miles to the gallon. He figures paid an average of 20 cents a gallon over thé‘years. : it? — Jacobi said he has kept his gasoline records ‘“‘for eg ee ee een OO ee out of —— a in eons we We feet ears * COV ee ee reese eceeneneene gq Cee OOP Pee eee ee eee See He eee eee eae ee eee Pre eee ee res | Perr Titi iy i i) eee ee ener ennnges eeee \ SPCC OEE ET OTe Oe eee THe CHRO HOSE ee CeO ee > OOF Oe CR eRe eee A ccanntuadivs De LL ee eee seeneeene LAPP Le ee eee) PLP tee Lee eee et @ He © we = Se ee eed eee ee ee eee ee ee eee - ciry eee eee eee ee re eee PHONE NO, eer ee ee ee ee eeeee aeaseueeeueceaaaseasesecannuasea : Along Dotted Line and Mail boneeccsnessnneneneneensstenseeseaseenostees SOLUTION CLUES - . their country must be prepared 1. Men who wish te - for violence. ; 2. A political speaker whe rented ead raved would probebly _@ college audience. 4. Clever diplomats don't allow intrigue to them. S.A is considered an out-ol-date means of trans- € 6. People on a strict diet often yearn for this kind of food. 7. 1 a buller in charge-of a wine cellar lost a he would be very upset. 0.'Thle bs Sdipiontly ssdu'en:0 book. %. The needy family got « from the village baker. 10. It’s attached to @ certain type of garment. i. has @ certain value to some farmers. 12. This kind of keeper must frequently be on the alert. In A --worker may find it hard to hold « job. — 1 Gisiomer tering on bets mey ak miler to feather aes ee . F : 2 eapaictnboae: plug) - * # oS j 3 = ie on one she likes. 15. A woman with a voice would make a big hit on TV. 16. These are definitely connected with game, OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest ee ~ exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- ate families. 2. A: contestant may submit as many entries as he or she wishes but they must be on official entry blanks printed in this newspaper. 3 To submit an entry the contestant must print his answer words 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 acepted if they are in envelopes. Entries for Puzzle No. 40 must bear a Tuesday, March 12, postmark (or before). No entries received aiter 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. $ The Pontiac Press will award « cash prize of $100 a week to the winner of each weekly POT.O- GOLD contest, I more than one winning answer is received the prize will be divided equally among the winners. I! ony week or weeks should poss without ony winners, the prize will be ofied weekly until ¢ winning solution is submitted. 6 Winners will be awarded on extra tash bonus of. $25 e@och if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the day ' winnera are announced. Only one such bonus.can be awarded to each prize-winner no matter how many weekly prizes may accumulcte. 2B vy = week's puzzle will be published Monday, Wednes- day end Friday until the contest’s end. Either or all will be © Selaged os official eniry bionks. : 8 Winners and correct solutions will be announced eath tikue of the week falewine individual contests. Official keeper Sounty. On we -be Frederick C. Ziem, prosecutor for Oakland the General Features Corp., originators of the bolutions until alter .each contest is over. There As ava one correct splution to the POT-O-GOLD Seog rs ‘that correct on@wer con win. The hare of is * end ofl contestants agree to abide by ‘the i6h. Ali entries becoming the property of The a - edn be tel eturned. Jags ag acdiressed to POT- oie re ero to the Press padyes by or, See ; = Re craft Co. supplied this photo of one of ‘its 47J _ helicopters and said it is the type selected for use by President Eisenhower. James Hagerty, presidential press secretary, said in Washington . CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT — The Bell Air. j i that two helicopters for Eisenhower's use will be | delivered to the Air Force by Bell in about a month. The craft has seats. for three persons Se ee AP Wirephote | Marriage License Applications Ronald E. Guyett, 2! 2 E mgeed Ladonna 4. Gail, Roch a nn Leslie T. Shanks, Hamtramck -Mary E. Shanks, 10 Liberty Manor David W. Love. Birmingham ¥vonne C. Hagtund, Clawson Cari D. Harvey, 272 8, Paddock Leta M. Cooley, 6315 Highland A Bra B on = irmingham Robert J | Joan B. 2 Dunbar, Birmingham fi Clifford D. Yuill, Pergus, Montana © Shirley A. Wasco, Ferndale ‘ Mary ©. —— 7 W. Rudolph jaconette, a” Ontiard Ma, Na Lake | William L. Basey, Berkiey + Sallie J. Swar %& 323 8. Con- Richard M. Delano, 591 First Mamie M. Foster, 591 First t i i f | Gerald L. Teachout, 234 Mechanic Mary Lou Coy, 234 Mechanic. dames L. Dean, 233 Cottage Bigne C. Blomberg, 2767 N. Grant James FP. Whiteman, Keego Harbor Joan M, VanBelle, 22 Augusta Donald W. Degen, Birmingham | Carolyn A. \ ioe | Marshall F. Buttram, 105 FE. Chicago Nancy J. Gregory, 34 Murphy | Pranklin Leveilie, Milford | Charoltte A. Walker, Clarkston Maurice A. Lem Rochester Dolores M. Paral. phier, Detroit Angelo G. Brooks, 285 Whittemore Alice VV. Manus, Hightand~Park- Robert D. Sherwin, Henrietta A. Russel fee on Kenny Oskanian, 296 Ferry Barbate A. Noel, 298 Ferry } : | i i | Phillip Paramo, Sagina Juanita M. Villa, 222 Pranklin Michael A. Lauinger, 21 E. Rutgers - Gilendolia M. White, 3043 Bathurst pi mle i. =. 724 on te Raymond C. Whitman, Rochester | Marian F. Anderson, 3049 Avalon Bruno L. Domke, 215 6. Marshall Donna L. Hodges, 119 Oliver - Arnold B. Gee, 357 8. Anderson Nancy Seana, 4898 Irwindale Ephram Ebert, Gisthe, Kansas Ruth gE. Taumne 173 Seminole 130 Seminole N. Pau mat, ® Danforth Frederick J. Cory, Birmingham Carol E. Dunn, Royal Oa Roberts, Toledo, Ohio’ Ruth 4 ‘i “Lockhart, Walled Lake Terrence a ee Bi Barbera néer’, Dirasingbes Harry FP. Zering, Audrey [come under the definition of an Phone ‘Tempter’ Part of Mail Fraud? Lures Suckers at $1 Clipse _+@ar had a dead battery, So Willis L. Richardson, 26, pushed it, un-|Ting argued that DETROIT (INS) — investigating a possible telephone | Suckers at $la clip.” . Object of the probe is a seductive woman's voice that comes over a recording machine when a is dialed. tempting pictures” of the veice’s tory, no one has received.a set. PLENTY OF TAKERS with their mailed dollars. voice goes like this: for you. pictures of myself. cenit’ geltaition ta Detréit bald they ane Autisttien tlh “ep eliming io the veles that Cdk nly tees Se gt ee ee ee eee pestis eek hit; tap said, Vises on Oe tacetin'} “Does anyone get any pictures for their $12” = é * * * So far, asciitiag to James Dillard, assistant U.S. district at- Ou the other hand. no one has complained either. Meanwhile, | susceptible Detroit males have been overtaxing a post office box . — 2s Dillard said the telephone pitch, delivered in a woman's rich “Hello darling. ee et ee wees. I've been waiting “I'd love to make your acquaintance with four lovely tempting “Just enclose $1 for cost and handling.” Pieces. scenes mana tings: helene to Sse and mail racket ‘which takes certain Detroit telephone -mumber Wea ‘Driver’ Fined for Having No License WASHINGTON (®—His friend’s assisted, tO a service station for a battery recharge. — * * * His Good Samaritan act cost him a $50 fine in Municipal Court yesterday for operating the car without a driver's permit, even aia ue aaa ae and Richardson was outside the car. Prosecutor Dévsias Moore since Richardson steered the car through the front window, he had enough control to operator, cer’s, VENETIAN BLINDS - ©-GOLD, vagwort —— will be | ead the me Lae | “Custom Drapery _DEPARTMENT Tailored for your room, with an added touch of elegance because they come from Spen- New, smort and exciting materials await you. Our Color Stylists and Home Consultants will in ¢lad to bring samples to your home. obligetion—otf course), Choose from Fortisan, te Catton, Rayon, Cornice Boords; Traverse Rods and Bamboo, (Ne window irae «2 ees” re Woman ’Stone’ Broke _ PITTSBURGH @ — Anne Mae Alwine told police. a man in a Ask Germany ‘forReunification Dulles, Von Brentano ih cH il riail 4 ern Europe have served to em- phasize the urgent necessity for a solution of the problem of Ger- man reunification in the absence of which there can be no perma- ‘nent settlernent in Europe or any lasting stability.” ‘ =. ¢ ? ‘Pope Asks Lenten Ban Old Kingdom Regains Name | on Gold Coast. aU E Fa re it aL EE traders looking for gold, slaves and ivory. on Smut, Sex-Bait - VATICAN CITY Pope Pius XI has called for a Lenten campaign 10 get sexy posters and riodicals the immoral cinema and even television that penetrates into the | Army Recovers ‘Body | of East Lansing Men Hite song! «cp Army has announced that - the ibody of Sgt. 1-C Harry E. With: erell, 33, of East Lansing, has been. . recovered from the wreckage of in Army Globemaster plane which crashed near Seoul, ; Innocent Not Guilty JDAHO FALLS, Idaho #—When iState Police on aggre Lee Innocent of Lewistown, on Hs charge of ‘overweight loading of his. truck, he shifted part of the » bringing intimacy of the home: frequently bee oearace oR anon ALL ROADS athe 22° Bre sil of the tavern door, Henson, former ~ comestationer fel (Advertisement) CONSTI ? PATED new laxative discovery without gag, Consti ation is caused b what yea call a “thrifty” © colon. A “thrifty” colon is one that, instead of retaining moisture as it shou ean l ONLY A BULK LAXATIVE : j re-molaten this dry, un-locks bowel blocks pte ath amazing new lavative discov- is so + ae that it consti pation overt et is so safe even for women did not tenth, Gia "couse Tash ot IT’S A PHYSIOLOGICAL FACT: Exercise tones your body! | And COLONAID penne TONGS - -- BRUSH. + ANDIRONS. * SCREENS * * BASKETS * =. * * -JO0LS LEADTOMODERN - SHOVEL. - STAND sod A eran ate Fy) ae ea _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1957 a hy sate ** 7+? 4 — ++ eee * s* rere & nas @ $2,788,000 or 49 i : = Waterford Township officials estimate that the number of Town- Oe meeuanse “Sie? seine’ oueaiae Saeed =~ ship residents voting‘in the April 1 election will more than double . Good Eyesight Is Precious} ext years general lection ta. asteirmarnaumaall> (caskae Wom Memes SPRING PROTECT IT! : / ~ Louis Barry, acting township supervisor, said that 8,000 appli- |wholesale-eustomens in Michigan, | 2 | echo ee 300 Winter Coats , 4,000 for the last general election. Towa, -4 : : A ee tee | ri og en tved: at the 8,000 | THe commission said the increase TOPPERS — 1. found that you need glasses, we |} ngure would be in addition to a $40%-- - + from lenses to | ner ten np Bok 8 nary nn en | yt at Clearance frames. Call “- cppotninent | feet 0 wed nt 85 pay dn, Ba sony sous ner dualowed | ae. en Beer nore COATS aac aor ee Rae ma bats ae ene on de male the boos efiectve Ape 3&1 ONLY ONLY ONLY Sto 44 DR HAROLD BUSSEY, | 300,225 Seu 19% of te total general election yoters Increases in the cont of east buys DSS Bess ye_ss Topper Sizes = There are just a few less than 20,000 registered! voters in Wa- wale iggy og go ; | 8 to 20 a [12 im the township after the Apell 1 lection, Barry consuded. |scrye newly autsorinnd wanes] _LOPpers—Car Coats Onty ROD??. ‘ - I ‘Reg. $8.99° Reg. $13.99 Reg. $1599| Only | ; 6 | Now Only Now Only . Now Only to. 20” : PS? 98 Me lone eT | b gan 8 ‘Thousands have seen Plymouth s challenging gh ae al ott, | End taba Laguway now é 99 | ae COMPARE ALL 3 SHOWDOWN ip R E Ss Ss E a Sale og Each D) for * = -Fashions ae to $9.99 Each : > 99 Sale $5 Each new & for *HlOF » | Values to. $12.99 Each rn 1 Sale $6.Each 2 SII 9 to 24%, : Now for No iron cotton | Values to $16.99 Each __} taffeta, linens, | - . _— . — , , ll Cottons _ _ Maternities Wools cupiona, faye : 3 at ] Crepes = ‘Taffetas = sLinens | way Now. © ! | ———THURS. ONLY THURS. ONLY ee! | : a] * You, too os See , documented proof that Plymouth 18 | BLOUSES LINGERIE. | ie ee New Spring Fashions | i S88HARS AHEAD [90093 | ns |. —— ' | Dior $B | Dior 8B | oii Zz. OF THE | Reg. 1.99 Each. Short, three quarter Reg. $1.99 Each RP Or 0: ® and long sleeves. : Cotton, dacron, nylon. White, black and pan Rig, , a LAY AWAY NOW Mm LAY AWAY NOW ’ “OTHER TWO"! — é me CHI LDREN ol 4 f F | , ype ey fora Sr EE | Spring gmuc| | time compare all 3 | A iS 7 ete | ‘ete : lometial th lve Salar heince No smooth talk | iaiienes x J A oe 2 ee ‘as without | Sizes 3 to 6x ond 7 to 14 pat za a | . ee ge alee iy po Sagptach eg en ar hag see aor } Values to $2.99 Values to $4.99 wit sa 8 to make—becanse Plymouth ‘alone of “the 3” could >. ee poy and wp under But we want you to be the judge. | EACH EACH |. ba “47 | 42 your Plymouth dealer’s aps He’s letting the , ; ma | 407 so hing m oA a | *I 2 | ® No | No : Wf’ ° «a | iS, * 4 in leek | ae : | = =. ri / at i Line av Hf i Charge Accounts, : bo : ma mrs aa | Invited ee ie. nies Pymet's toe ce Wels ue er Tot ay ty Sti fo i se, Gy is Rus = ane es perae ene ie : baad me hae ier : rey i ae : veoh nga wil . yi 4 \ ; ] i | ‘ \ f i meister, center, and her maids, Bobak, right. RHUBARB QUEEN AND HER COURT — Queen Joan Kuchen Natalie Gustella, left, and Mary UTICA — The ‘second annual , Hothouse Rhubard Festival has been set for Saturday, March 16. J ih E nt? * nt Wile H f 4 awarded to the grower with the best display. Shown above. is Queen Joan Kuchenmeister, center, of New Secretary of State James M. Hare said yesterday he had no $ rie i property. A letter signed by Norma Popek, president of the Walled Lake Citi- tion on Monday, March 11. * * * Rolland Langerman was named by the Board of Education as gen- eral chairman of inspectors. for the special election. Home Demonstration Agent Newly Added Extension Service to replace Mrs. Frieda A. Bennett who recently authority to order the “‘Jr."’ list-|. TOWNSHIP— , licensed elec- , Was appointed INDEPENDEN George L. trician of Clarkston ‘ito. fil the vacancy of electrical inspector on a témporary basis last _|night by the Independence Board. The vacancy was caused by Jack ’ |Levitsky’s resignation on Feb, 26, A request by the Community made by Ira Snader to adopt and Nationa] Bank of Pontiac to define|jords, a ‘THR PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1957 a ‘That if and in the event Your PTA Is Planning: SEEKs TAX BOOST The board resolved to place on the Aprii 1 ballot, the following resolution. “The township deems it advis- ‘| able am@ necessary to raise the tax limitations of the township of Independence for the year of 1957- 58, by 37% cents per one thous- and dollars assessed valuation as equalized in each year for the purpose of, purchasing recrea- “tional équipment and sipporting a recreational program for the | said township.” see Reservoir Roo robed in Troy City Water Hazard by Commissioners TROY — The question of repair- reservoir “ling the roof on a water in the Leonard Lane subdivision here, has been taken over by Troy's city commissioners. Clifton Trusdale, building asked Monday night to check con- ditions of the allegedly dangerous roof and notify the owner Harry L. Shaberman, 8561 Hendrie, Hun- tington Woods to make repairs if necessary. The inspector said ‘the roof is badly rotted and con-| - stitutes a hazard for the fifty or 4so_children in the area. * * *. Shaberman has been notified to that effect and has been told that city and charged to him. | Residents also have made known that they would like to join the city water system but are ask- ing the property owner to stand the area without outside assistance, does not feel that-it is his duty to do this. He has reported that the water supply is excellent but admits it is: not always adequate because of pump failures. he has an_obligation to residents in the area but-that in the: case of something as extensive as sup- plying "Mrs. Anthony Rapes, 575 Van post until a permanent _replace- ment is found, : * * * Mrs. Rapes is the wife of the farm superintendent and agricul- ture instructor at the Wayne State University Farm in Washington. She has a B.S. degree from Michi- gan State University -in Home Economics and taught the subject in Clare; before her marriage. Her duties with the Extension }Service will mainly concern in- struction in cotton dressmaking, Colombia will start offshore oil drilling. Dyke, Washington, has taken the} - = FLORENCE FRAME , The engagement of Florence Marie Frame to Wayne Schotz is announced. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J; C. Frame of Dex- ter, Missouri and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Shotz of Holly. A June wedding is planned. To reduce overcrowding on rail- roads, India’s lines plan to buy 700 new coaches. : = To Hear First-Hand Information Wixom Residents to Voice Opinions WIXOM—Regular meeting.of the Wixom Civic Association, slated for 8 p.m. Thursday, will afford residents of the Wixom area a chance to voice opinions on all items pértaining to a village charter. The meeting will be held in the Wixom Elementary School | Township Wixem out problems now facing the Wixom Charter Commission. Gib- raltar serves as an ideal example, according to association officials, inasmuch as it was in the same situation as Wixom. Novi Attorney Archie Leonard last night asked Oakland County Cirenit Court to void the in- corporation of Wixom as a vil- lage. He contended that the tie days to .angwer, At the special election on Feb. jresidents as possible, the associa- \village, according to Gunnar E. Mettala, a member of the associa- tion’s publicity committee for the Thursday program. Likewise, the Lincoln Division of ‘the Ford Motor! Company will soon begin opera- tions in Wixom. Smith wilh inform the group on the various features of a village manager-tyPe government. Al though he mianages a city, Smith will dwell on the features which would apply to a village as well as a city. , t+ * x In order to attract as many tion will extend; invitations to everyone living in the proposed of 5, Commerce Township approved the ‘incorporation by a 189-102 vote, whereas the| vote in was 64-64. Hes Novi , to bale Ron sae 4 t s (McLouth Steel) into Gibralter at/ the) incorporation BS ai 4 letter, Mettala said: . _ lyemembers when. shaves cost: The association. wil), pass ‘out/Cents and made up half his check lists to persons who attend|ness, xut—“It's just too easy for he meeting to find out prefer-'a man to shave hiniself 89 ¥ ences oh many items to be included| days." | KS in the charter. meeting -of the Commerce Ele- Owner Told to Repair! *- inspector, was} _ if he does not make the necessary) repairs, it will be done by the), | village limits in the form of aihad Facts and figures regarding Ewald E. Schaffer at-the regular merce Hi only; posed tax increase, he pointed that the levy has been set be at the rate of about $4 Plan Addition” to Ford Hospital To Build Floors 5, 6; Benson in Hospital After Mild Heart Attack — DETROIT (INS) ’— A two-story addition will be built on Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit at an ap- proximate cost of $3.3 million. Ford said construction will start immediately and take about two years. and semi-private rooms plus new maternity, delivery and nursery facilities. It will house 250 beds, including 100 which will replace beds in the original ‘facilities opened in 1915. IN HOSPITAL A Ford Motor Co,. spokesman at Dearborn reportéd that com- pany Vice President Benson Ford is in Good Samaritan Hospital at Palm Beach, Fia., after suffering a “‘very mild” heart attack. * * * The spokesman said Ford was stricken while -vaeationing at his Palm Beach home. He will be under observation at the hospital for two or three weeks. Ford, 37, is a brother of cém- pany president Henry Ford III and ory committee. Thief Ransacks Home, Steals 16-Gauge Gun A 16-gauge shotgun was stolen last night from the home of Hazel Getyan, 3210 Cormick St., Water- Township police said today. giass in a rear porch, they added. The home was ransacked, He Just Clips ‘Em, Now all because of safety and Pose Road Betterment Program in Commerce five-year road improvement prop- : osition which goes on the April 1 as ballot were revealed Monday by ~The addition will provide private|- director of the firm's dealer advis-|mittee _jrecently, Entry was gained by breaking FORT WOR'H, Tex, #—“It's| ~ Mrs. Iva O'Dell, principal, in- troduced the past presidents of 2 NE sEE te 7 ! Give Welcome Tea i git % yA Independence Names Electrician| g zeee UAW Leaders Meet in Detroit Suggest Appeals Board With Non- Union -Men to Hear Grievances © i 1 5 g8 g Hy Girl Scouting in Oakland County, Sor Elegance razors,’ barber O. T. put a (ea i } a ito ® * ae A) Whestion: and angwer’ period! will \be\ held. A \ \ i jof\Saudi Arabia. Aue A dty ice plant wilt be the first. industry for the Dhahian area \ 41 & bie 4 a People with a taste ‘for ibn 7 eee 4 aN jolts St Mi ines j \ . & # ‘ 7 A \ 1 y : He pes ly ie +f Z t ’ \ | have * waist wiser, / oA ry \ lf — son Grant .Jr. to Leona Abbe of Hillman. The wedding was per- formed .in Rust Brethren in Christ ee as GE His COMPLETE O “MR. AND MRS, GRANT McDONALD JR. Leona Abbe Matried | Mr. and Mrs. Grant McDonald Church in Hillman on Feb. 23 at by Grateful A grateful “guest” left a note | i’. , a § : ‘ ' j i \ 4 2 i } : ; i i j a i 4 ] f : ‘i : beg ; : to: ; | ° \ vs j | j . eg Fs { \ = * _THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6. 1957 eing mortal. ag he catagory wing ba ey Bo back up—and down I came with oughly comparable-to the sensa-| prefer a quieter world, gout does) For weeks, purely in the public| the gout. ima * |interest, I had been cudgeling my| Now that the clouds are clear- “pre aa hUCU braing over thé Suez Canal .cti-line over the Suez crisis, my pur- + you or your = out, pushing aj It can be ota os Bh a een Gurion ‘and Naseer in. theie| B28. are Sosjing Mie cmp bab! INSURE....te be SURE. ..throvgh pour Independent local apontl who e in the ther, ive h Foster les ajagain humming like larks in all) not the whe th. Mont fl Y.8, Shane te snvetmtion] Dresher: between’ this eral tly arterial highway Thatcher, Patterson & Wernet ‘“alt-bokr » | see SF er neither|Shock—such .as~ receiving unex-|the next one, Gout, the curse of all us -ab- ™ Community Net’! Bonk Bldg. siege * 2s operating under a $100,000: grant |*7ur. attack 8g years Pager tee O° junlooked-for pay hike from your| well, sir—unaccustomed as I/tuals, has fled my foot. from Congress, has” monitor-|pite rents ae Ay sale 4, Gout is as old as mankind,|°°™ ©, % Summons to explainjam to public thinking—the mental) Don't laugh. Think. Tomorrow sesieresetanniiah dues wiiaue te nial ing the networks for four months] visitors to _ were. fat pain wholtnd didn’t follow ic teviation ete nee fon Toten: strain, helped along by two days|you may wake up with the por- and now is ready to take legellistened reapectilly to my tale/Port wine. as ‘| Now about my own gout attack,lof rainy weather, caused my'cupine in your own foot. action sess , ‘lot woe, and refrained from la 5, Gout is a fofm of rheumatism oe : One cla ns 98 Slr until thay: had left PT hee stele and @ mouse, a horse er 3 The false friends were those|or an elephant can get it, as well Initial who leered, “Been living too high,'as an English will be designed to inject acura. |eh?”, and who then laughed in specifically is an in- Sor enemy waceee ioe ee ae i i net , “No, - it of uric acid in a , re ® ly responsible for my gout.” sulting from an inborn defect in 5 . © 4 @ D e. lengthy and persistent litigation 7 £ .¢ of purines and et | oa Me — . 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Wiggs a “china, crystal, ar other home accessories—help F Spauufelly with . of the newest Lustrous Metalware Magnalite Thick as two silver dollars, tgins magnesium! \\ : for her new home. . .. * qi these dreams come true. 2 racefulness cap; fired in hand-blown, A te blend popular flatware pat- tern in. fine stainless steel fom Sweden... will not stain or tarnish. “§-pe. Place Setting $9.00 18, Starter Set $21.50 Wonder-Ware That Cooks Without Sticking! Magnedite cooks like heavy fron, keeps in juices... byt its lighter because it ‘eon- Skillet-on-the-Square . $11.95 Other Pieces... $6.95 and Up a foremost collection of fine : iL “Fjamounts to $500 for the first year/yats, but they will change color) for Spring, - Tats. Mihalek Renamed President po ce. ey Oe \ City PTA Elects Of fat [etmenbty voted for Pratine Coun.|will be “tricky” one, at least| for trick-coats. Like several other) * ssey 2 oi be cil to sponsor a fourth PTA schol-|as far as women are concerned.| fashion prophets, she believes ir og * jarship for 1957-58..The scholarship) Ladies won't pull rabbits out of|the fashion future of 5 amy be secured WW a Mrs, William ii vias. sented by Horton cout State University, East Lansing, sk bisa bike 4 a out Se ! elected president of the Pontiac! principa} ef Crofoot School. March 28. Registration wil) beginjior High School, Birmingham. Council of PTA Tuesday in a meet-} announcement was made of the|®t 9 9'cleck. ‘The Presidents’ Breakfast, for ing held at Whitfield School, |pra problem Clinic which will xo 4 Se ae ve" presi- ee be held at. Brody Hall, ee District Seven prs workuhene will be held April Hotel -|Waldron. Mrs. George Gray is gen- : Assisting officers are Mrs. “Wil- liam Anderson, first vice presi- i pea te Double Duty Spring Outfitieescm, 2" * others are Mrs. Fred, Welst, Combines Style; Economy will be given beginning April 15 at secretary; Mrs. : ° wind _ a“ treamret; Mrs. | Reversible Coats and Detachable Panels). : : | Warren. Abbott, auditor. Feature the Practical Travel. Wardrobe meee and Teachers Coaven- | = tion will be-héel GApril 23-24-25 at iship fund were discussed and. the PARIS (INS) — The year 195) signer Madeleine de Rauch is also] Traverse ity jot college and $250 for ithe three); : — : [illowing years. — ie _Chamdomne or sopeer im ol she. dave: 0. vile Seas ee eae tree wee MR. and MRS. ‘AMES L. DEAN ¥ Zz * * * .-l into 5. on oe ‘They we Seow yg She gegen 5 a : | ‘The scholarship is open to all/even add or temove patiels and|in navy-blue. It is worn - < mber Prone ORS ‘Soa Sahl ange tom a ow-out ecoltagy| wth 8 ney te Santon 20 pone gh Sehot FTA Ws Be Signe Blo 1g Married ‘ [made possible through local PTA/to a schoolgirl look in one second) We white polka-dots. , |followed the discussion. : side” is of water-proofed navy-|decollete dress as & | A humerous film strip entitled blue gabardine and the “evening- | “For Teachers Only” was pre- side” of Nile-green taffeta. De- ~ Accessories Can Make the Outfit Watch Colors; Very Extras to Give New i Sa ff | i | your dress with a low Look to Basie-Suit - conuae it | during the day. MADISON, Wis. (INS)—Women Small Leather Goods But get enough’ of the 7 / . | lehould wateh the éolors ef thelr so- from the store of name brand luggage material.to cat & turde-neck See ing aa According to clothing specialists, | KIMMINS Leather Goods 14 W. HURON : FE 2-2620 ; away trom &@ bright red handker- SE Se oy Sas Tas uh tay's oeranen ves — SPRING SPECIAL THURS. & FRI — at the neck Or in a hat make a short person look FOE Wave com $6.50 up a nolhdbesiissiae aa Call FE 5-6911 for Apt. A single spot of a color has a Ask about our new gentle Softy Wave can no} kink or dry hair coneases BS a © ts Cote udolph’s Beauty Shep ac ? : oF scart for a -' 907 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. | , 1. ‘ : or example. | VOGUE'S gallery of FASHION MINIATURES by MS ite (3 a a we : : amebaity : | . reeny and the other COATS FOR GIRLS i , basic outfit would be WITH ADD-A-YEAR*_HEMS oa | . jld - Fashion and Fabric is the big news : for spring . .. even for the very estene ee . Covered in | ; oii ‘ : - } young. Big and little sister alike L. . = : ae hee ane is as clothes.conscious as mother. , ; : 2. : oH For on the town, a two-piece ike is practical, i} The easy skirt is topped with a semi-fitted cutaway 4 | if ‘wd | Latest Appliances Newest ‘Gadgets nator ies 6 ee oi a DISPLAYS | | seams, back belt, shawl -— Pelion lined for permanent shepe. in ; Sizes 3 to-6x oe 16.98 Matching Het eeeceresveves 3.98 / « . Lower Left: Tucked bodice prince, pratily eine | “tie /., with) loops at collar ond cuffs J celta Piece - x ; ye Be Worsted flannel Chavornay in = ' : en ac geceqants oe : see i : a Matching } Hert seeeseeoees . vat The Margaret Ann, Shop 37 We pe “a, or 4 rhs om elephant helactine o e b Skewes i % 7 F i i a £3 CAROL DENISE. KAMPNER eeorciokal U. S. Women | ta! ‘Moan About Meal Fixing |. _.American Wives Should - Appreciate. meat, fork hel ’ Ease, Abundance of Their - Lives. be if E F fi Th FR thr 13% rr : a ee HEH if a ee Fe H gao ni Ges HE 1 7 ig 4 ne aSEE me 4 5 < 55 a% 5 E I i i ¥. : : 1 i 5 i #H 1 a8 Fe Fi Hs § | ‘ 2 i f z 3 TIE Hip Bul 4 Se ala it He ee e ‘LOWERY or THOMAS ORGANS Thanks to the miracle of Electronics you can have a fine organ for less than the price of a fine piano. Your family.can have more fun for years to come with a Lowery or Thomas Organ. [ "$25 DOWN BAL. 30 MONTHS =| - GAEEAGHER MUSIC CO. 18 E. Huron FE 4-0566 Andres Custom Cold Waves 78 519 You'll have the Andre sham- poo (a beauty treatment in it- ip ‘ pee 3 s F = ex & w be ? ode pe ts. - eB S jus sh self) . your hair will be } ies GT waved with individually select- } IDAY ed lotions steeped in lanolin te cae Ngo cote cap singe hapachigy Te M. ade style yor hair just for you. Cl AND quaury ‘ARE SUPREME” Needed! Immediate Service! ‘Cofne in today; see our many fashions just for you «+» from our New Enlarged. -WSman’ s World! ¢ : ay : 3 ss i ake " 4% ; ss _ {| F ‘ we * ‘i * Women World—Half Size Dresses— Second Floor ! pe be aoe aan 2 id Co oe ® ..« The COAT ie _ that is smart coming and going. Cae Ae i ee 59.98 An exceedinaly e@ one that's made with. soft, easy-to-wear ee Rik lines... back panel that stems frp the haltbelt. Sey Wises f Rahs tvoed in bork nd whi Beige or multi: ay “ at en jar patpofa ook Sizes 1010 16. if on r \Sigibetie Masta: " 4, Fashions That Are Fresh and Youthful | 17.98 - 39.98 Pe ee Pe me ee ee tae PN i er ee ey ae en Li eee uA pf &, ee aie pred wie met Vs Pee ed sae’. ! | af ’ a as j / 13 \ VAS \ \ y bile THE frowrrac PRiss, WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 6; 1957 : A » — : : | 2 ee ca ‘4 ‘ Panna Out Nag - Attention: ¢ A You Yo Mac _ Sig, hai ceaiant When Boy ; Sizes 1414 to teal : . ye : Visits Girl | | Ask Lad Over "Because: eee Study Sess : _susiness GALS fee oR ; ie ak You asked us to enlarge our half ne A] ql eee oe By EMILY POST coe size department . . . now we are | eae by & young: gir: ong ~ . ,. ready with a wondarit new ‘spring . A“ Iyou're 18 vai geese aa teeiaiasiael a = cetlapting bg house to help| collection. at least three months in your present posi- me with my homework 1m : tien... this is an ideal way for you to parents were if Tk: wae: eee, stort having an account of your ownl . reery Pay ee omg 4, \ | See our Credit Manager today! with me and it was. ; This Spring you are going to : : ints the house 1 psa we: find plenty of half. size 2 jnot home. : ee m| “We've been for years and our families have known Your New ce Suit Pecuily shaped in off and worsted tweed. - _ oe 75.00 Gently fitted and adorned with unexpected but very fashionable detail. In this case, a draped chiffon . scarf that's caught with a rhinestone pin. _ The tweed by Forstmann, a blending of silk and worsted in brown or black and white tweed. Sizes 10 to 18: Suit Salon—Second Floor Helanea Sweaters ....5.98 : Flare Skirts ..........5.98 f You find a wuitiet pattnership in new sweaters f Helanca yarn ond flare rayon skirts. .. The'stanning,boucle like texture of the sweaters, +) won't'pill or fuzzup...thepilkeeptheir = / shape without blocking. Brilliant dyedl-to-match colors. Sworn sizes 34 to 40. Skirts, sized 10 to 18 Sporewner—Moin Poot UG lo ar * TWENTY:FOUR Le ih at fl. he FLORSHEIM “oe sarod Capital Gets Definition ‘lof Protocol Diplomat Advises Guests at~ Ease. Partygivers to Put) Smart little pump you'll live in— and love! Deep-glowing calfskin styled that should concern them is with rich simplicity, crafted with | th creamy softness from heel to toe. TODD'S SHOE STORE 20 WEST HURON ST. " -49Ve S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. : Wk, Gare Som & ponee, ter Fane senpiie. "SUPERB DESIGN All Work Guaranteed for, 5 Full Years Furniture Makers and Upholsterers 270 Orchard Lake Ave. . Fores WRIGHT Phone FE 4.0558 Serving Pontiac Homemakers. for BR og 24 Years! PERMANENTS, fos .. « 85.00 : CALLIE'S BEAUTY SHOP ‘106 N. Perry — FE 2-6361 Benno and Sylvia Rabinoff, violin and piano team, will perform at the reall % concert of the current season being sponsored by the Waterford Town. ship Civic Music Association. - appear March 26 at 8:30 p.m. in Isaac Crary Junior High School. : o They will and Mrs. W. C. Biggers of street and Elaine Appel of Com- * * * *. 2 * Richard Ramsdell has recently Virginia Ward of West Huron Theta Chapter of Pi -|Joseph Mercy Peel News of Interest in Pontiac | Mary Ann Mcintosh, daughter soit Mavek: Feb. 24 at Pontiac pledged Alpha Kappa Phi fraternity at Michigan State University. The son of- Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Ramsdell of Dra- ger avennn, Richens © 2 freteee majoring in speech. * 2. * Mr, and Mrs. Robert J. Lenz (nee Louise Martinez) of West Princeton avenue are the proud) parents of a daughter, Martina Elizabeth, born: Feb. 27 at St. Mercy Hospital. Grandparents of the infant are Mrs, Jesse Guizar of Hillcliff drive and Joseph Martin Lenz of Hough-+ ton, : : * *. *. Mr. and Mrs, Johr M. Wood tnt Apramvaggeene Hef ge of son ‘aventie are receiving con- eeare eeeeti barn wecatincled Siiinies on the outside! , EXTRA SUPPORT les ids sin 18 $50 A shoe 80 many doctass vescenmend, when extra support is needed. Made with Thomas heels, steel shanks, special right and left counters... - made with traditional Stride Rite quality and fit, too. (We'll carefully fill your doctor’s prescription for any additional a SHOE : Bnd $950: “chown ie $1050 JUVENILE: BOOTERY 28 E. Lawrente Street Open Mon. mig Fri. to ie FAMILY SHOE STORE: 928 W. ‘Ayron’ Street. ‘Open Fri. aind Sot. te 9 é os 4 | The tension and criticism * hie Spirit Matters More Than Chore ("Twas to sleepy to make i right." / / / You'll look and feel snodelslim in spring's new sheath fashions if you're wearing a Sarong girdle beneath! De- - gs for ultimate figure flattery and maximum com- / fort. with exclusive criss-cross gif ‘that sit in / . place ‘all day. Leno elastic sides, rayon-cotton de 7 front. Side ziper. White. ° Sizes oe 2 10. 9 5 NATURALIFT STITCHED “SARI” BRA You'll look lovelier in this “Sari” bra! Exclusive back shapi keeps it in place, White cotton. Sizes 32-36A, 32-38B, 5 reasons a nota girdle : is perfect for your figure! we o CAs rg ; é it Wctctlink soll; edible wilh nett fodiens, x is banished with 3-inch stay-put elastic collar. patented hidden construction lifts — FE se tt yr ey ie yt sie a wt Br rycen gs B s Ti, $ <. H 4 a Soe & 3 TTT i i [npitay TE The Oakland County Citizens’ Committee for Pontiac State Hospital elected officers at a meeting ‘held in the hospital Tuesday night. Ted Panaretos ’ _ (left), psychiatric case work supervisor and consult-— ant to the group, is photographed with Mrs. Leon - Scheduled April 28 to May 1 mony Hospital H Has Blection| Pants dire Nov ow y Lady-Like} NEW YORK ‘(INS)—Women who! Mis Womary wal unietleng®s fat hike to “Wear the Pants” will have|‘pajamas. to disguse the iinpulse this sum- lcs Looms it ies es al oe wore taisailWadisiune-cindheas Sean style aid to women, _- ams ere " both in comfort: and eye-appeal. are masquerading as skirts. You don’t have to worry about the Culottes are saddenty tashion- rear. Vise with lnged eadctieg #0, ‘e | denen tee you do with skinny pants. . 1662 S$. Telegraph Rd. PARK AT. Glynn of Elizabeth Lake road, a board member, and Don A. Harrower of Holly, president of the group. Plans were made to assist with Mental. Health Week April 28 to May Z To Observe Health Week State Hospital Tuesday night at-a| All Saints Episcopal Church; |“, meeting held at the hospital. --| Mrs, Leon Glynn, Jack Alpeters pital’s recreational and occupation- x *- and Arthur Heaton, hae tee as ieiee ss Wit > night the members heard ae, ten bak ee The citizens’ group assists in ac-/Marguerite M. Parrish describe president; Mrs. Jack Alpeters of Tuainting the community with thejone of the therapy techniques ’ problems of the mentally ill, par-‘known as psychodrama. Assisting This group has given several Hansen, Helen VonWeiler and Ted Panaretos. patients within the hospital. + es * nt if A i aEg Donald Gilchrist Claims 2". His Bride in Chicago Fite: erat rune: In a ceremony in the Cathedral Other attendants were Elsie Drechsler and Mrs. Albert Keenan of Chicago. Christie Kirst of Foster, Ohio, performed the duties * of flower girl. * * * [ried yellow. jonquils. “'man. Seating the guests were On their return the newlyweds’ The “attendants were gowned will reside in Flint. Plans were made for the citi- zens" group to dssist with prepara- _VIRGINIA MAE BEEBE Mr. and “Mrs. Loren Beebe of! alike in cornflower blue waltz- Beauty. Hint Meadowlawn avenue announce the} ‘length gowns with which they car-| when using lip rouge to in- engagement of “their daughter, | lerease the size of your lips, you Virginia Mae, to Bill Gruber. He) ATTEND BRIDGEGROOM . will achieve’a more natural effect is the son of Mr. and. Mrs, Jacob’ if you use less.intense rather than Gruber of Short street. No wed- | D tohe te. aie eee iding date has been set. - 4 ote ASHION SHOP OUR FRONT DOOR! * new - Pendlétons rig spring can begin! as welcome as the daffodils isthe arrival of new Pendleton — springtime colors in fine, fine Pendleton virgin wool fabrics. 49’er Jackets 17.95 to 22.95, Panel pleat menswear flannel skirt 14.95. Reversible skirts in new pastel plaids 29.95. Sweaters 8.95 to 11.95. For traveling to Florida the bride changed to a navy blue suit with a white straw coolie hat. | Our no-iron golfers take top honors for easy up-keep in fine Drip-Dry Dacron and Cotton by Beaumart ¥ Winning Ribbon- Cotton satin’ ribbon- striped golfer with smartly tabbed pockets above ond below the : neatly belted’ waist- “% 4h line. Naturally — an ; ‘ action back, and no sleeves to get in your way! Pink or blue with - grey and white. Sizes 12 to 18, 16.95 Slim. Dandy- Jocquarded cotton plaid sheath - _ with its new 34 sleeved orlon /-cover-up. Very nice addenda— - - the tucked bosom, matching. ‘bands on the cardigan, a neck / to wear high or low to suit your. « whim. Pink or blue with match- ing sweater, am 12 to 20. Oo full skirted. shirtwaist dress, as” ; { Z : Ae Se : - Z c : aoe | ee : ye i, ; a) i : a ; ae . re . s oe : i . x ; ay bs ve ; / 5 bs oS : F : { ! ' E cA ; | I : | 3 i i 3 | ! : = ; «4 i i4 if : i i d | ay | a . } ' fi yak TWENTY-SIX = THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1957 0 Prevention Is Easier Than Cure; Yellow Herb | m aster Suit a a | ° Tee . ; ‘re a eT. ae S Joan Geil ay ; ES ) Protect Hands Against DermatitisAdds Flovor | "ia 5 CT a Vee Re oy ere to Yeast Loaf . res Sr ee Pring: * JOSEPHIN: "s defense is weakened.) avoiding dermatitis of the, midity of steam-heated rooms ‘ Ai A Beales pe ee, cafe eomaae nef wt xpaved one caus- fants makes it difficult for the horny iidy he: C phe oe Saturday. ‘ Many : New. S es; 2 work your hands come in contact) ..i) beds also may be affected. ahve to: cold. Wear| 2™mount of water. Thus the hands and Raisin Filled ue oy fag : Vv ed nae 2 with many substances which may) ~ sabe caeng dipiteieaia. Goede 3 ‘we are| become chapped, a -< ; end|. in ariec : be irritating. or to which you my ee ee crmatole nue, eae * Re Sp Mrs. Floyd NN _ be sensitive. “| tinguished qrven, | out: 1 eaviee. weather. 4 By JANET ODELL oo FO ‘By DOROTHY ROE f et the following suggestions for 'ing hands take plus the low hu- 2, The normal skin is-kept pli@-) pantiac Press Home Editor DOROTE,, 7". , ae eee an nee enact | Although Saftron Bread is often ) 4 Associaed Press Women's Editor sic aed boom this ‘| When ve wagh our bands withimeeree. 8 Christmas breed, thous). yy In the spring a woman's ‘fancy condition, = a ‘ts, - ‘| soap or when they come in com |made traughout the, Jen an Bs and Ronald. hyrary 1 poe nd worsen rapidly. $ may de- tact wi rgents some pretty color, and : . . : son of\Paster suit, She also dreams of ih el Ef pag hye gpm llipeig less conga ee Mi ” lags and crisp new fripperies, of You Know It’s a ee ae eee | South Astor (C27 but the major objective us an Exclusive In summer the humidity is high| tine” resident and. eartgg sas 7 wally 4s the ‘suit, and the weather warm so that the} ; we outer layer of skin can retain suf- teacher, We know the Wests are ficient water. In winter we must Sey tae nee bones Wie Chi and bho init Scouting |/MR. and MRS. RONALD GUYETTE. _ SPRING HAT when you recognize the superb styling of . — been spent deciding questions a "> hoe ay _____| years, and they come tn many Sear | | ames merle do ia de aew bone tte Wess TOAN Geil Speaks Vows sie. Schiaparelli | — a ast ne building, - 8 Ts ao “| In the first place you won't have = ; 2. 3. We must the “hi SAFFRON BREAD: (473 R he p C to wear a waist cincher any more Lee Shaw or -against—the—agents—which most; —__ By Mrs:—Enar West . in Oc ester er emony. to squeeze into a tightly fitted jack- ’ cause dermatitis. We should : a P , ; et. Lines have been eased, and the Chante ~ wien to. heap our byside, out of 42a ag butter or margerine bi : E . 3 ranch ns possible Rnd| 1 pestses.vettren : Married in’ St.. John Lutheran! groom, Jim Arnold and Jack [loose oe ee a, on J _|use soaps and detergents as mild) { {sblespoons suger Seong genre alerting Matrny Bailey. — Tok tat ch toed eed te el | feasible for the package Geil. nald E. reception was held in oe é or . he | Tatoo oa yes lthe 8 o'clock service was per- charch’s Fellowship. Hall. Mire. | ee : - * * re sit Gaia are varine and|{ormed by the Rev. Walter Ger- Gell wore a navy shantung dress a ‘ : : _ marga lean. . . Tall women will like the new 61 W. Huron | 4. Dry the hands carefully, es-|add milk; heat to lukewarm. Add)""~ ; + for her daughter's » Her \tiered skirts, seen in many high- pecially in cold weather. (Saffron to milk, then slightly accessories were pink her style sult, ysually accomp anied b : The foregoing measures will [beaten eggs, sugar and enough Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Geil of} flowers were pink sweetheart |, hipboné lengtli’ jack- : IMPERIAL f. prevent dermatitis for many flour. to make a thin dough. enema on eee Ee roses, .. |et. For women who don’t like the I “people, However, there are mu- | Now dissolve yeast in a little Rona _ * | Mrs, Guyett chose a light brown|tubular look there are plenty of BEAUTY. SALON | . _ | merous women whe require | sugar and add te dough. beg | et Guyett of South Astor! rane dress with white accpasories pleated shists S00) Sth) acta: = . re ork : n. The rubber or | salt, raisins and continue stirring : and a corsage of pink sweetheart standing ! Now at- | Rubber gloves provide the perfect answer for | ™mote protection. hie seabed | ne og = aanh ot of taste : 2 eo. : _ waterproof glove flour to make a glossy firm | For the ceremony witnessed | roses. : : _ climbing . out > 219 Auburn Ave. | — of your hands while doing household | gugwer, , dough, Cover and let rise double | by 150 guests, the bride chose ee Wis new calle ask tatebia bor | chores. ; ‘These gloves are as streamlined) "™ * Warm place. "| = gown. featuring’ Schiffli em-—§ When the couple left for their) and soft, feminine details guch Soe he &, ee aa as modern cars. Today's house- Add enough more flour to make| Breidered bodice with a high honeymoon, the bride had changed) ag neckline bows, piping, tab the answer Skin Dry as a Camel? the first ones on the market. They/board and keep working it until| of tulle was appliqued with wait with black accessories and ing: tricks, 4: fto early 2 ; have longer cuffs so that irritants) it no longer sticks to board. Form roidery. e rose corsage from The severe mam-tailred suit !s . : ~~ ~|cannot splash over the top. They|into ring or buns. Brush tops with} per headpiece, trimmed with ridal bouquet. The newlyweds to this ‘ BOS bec meteors Few Ounces of Prevention rs re area ant beaten cag and sprinkle ct" andbice, mms vail eside' in Pontiac on their MEG t0, fd Oe oS ie bes bdodtedmal a . |drop articles when you have them|with almonds. Bake on a greased) jencth veil. She carried a cas-|"eburn. {the style that looks well on very singin (Chase Menace to Beauty: |= - , , -, ——_[Bimtes‘oe tre vnc. Smaer Se, trenerment of white oes ort Royal Ook ea, Det" “™ Make Your \ aces . | the wer aa a. abeorbent{ ee Will take 15-30, sainutes. — nla a ear ei Clarkston and Wind- ae = prides ow = ; ji y « - ‘ : - . : Ont. - . ¥ d seeing more rs pointment N | Most of us are quick to grab) plexlom care as creams and pre- |linings so that your hands are not), Mrs, William: Dobberteen of ®°F “’ . _ |suits this spring, after several sea- 4p FE 4-2878 ow | at. any straw to restore moisture) tective lotions. irritated by perspiration They)’ Work’ for Beauty Sturgis served as her sister's Z _ |sons of charcoal tones. Navy is to our ‘skin and hair when we notice)“ urine the winter, open the win-;even come in different colors so matron of honor, She wore a blueRgjiny Day Ti important also, especially with Edith Stenson. the first signs of dryness , The famous beauties ‘Seat y Vay 'ip ; . owner = Seemann |e dows wide occasionally for a few| that. you can carry out the color raeus - whom YOU nylon sheer gown with a boat, * ‘crisp white lingerie touches and | We're aware that dry hair is\minutes to refresh the supply of|Scheme of your kitchen. admire got that way by hard! necktine, short sleeves and floor-| Spring shopping tip: Umbrellas white accessories. brittle and unattractive, _ and (isi |air. It's @ good idea, too, to have) oer UNPLEASANT . Taek Bawhene look. te eierenting [ean bouttant set | fore. sthenunl. sete ond sulaye Senet This is a year when suit jack- | ants or fresh) 4 simple dematitis of the hands|stumping and. lack of exercise |OTHER ATTENDANTS [wanrebes i tectade one. ABe gs Wien pw. seers peueany oe" : can turn into a severe one which Keep this in mind when you yearn) Gwen Rathka was maid of hon- : eatanall \wear. Also, umbrellas are getting may poard erage apace to|to os wey You can be but it/or. Jean Geil and Kathey Batch- jighfer in weight and shorter in cure, h can un-| takes work, not: wishful think-| elor, cousins of the bride, were ae pleasant. Prevention is the word ing. . : _ | junior bridesmaids. Their a to remember. ott. ~ were gimilar to the matron 6! : —_* 4 2 > Beat Hint honor’s and they carried bouquets| Keep Swabs Handy It you would like my leafe\Peauty Min of pitik carnations, the Hands} 4 seam down the back of the = * ° Bn AP... sk, ; ‘| Flexible, Graceful and Young."heg cuts its @idth. If your legs| Kenneth Guyett of Rochester come in handy for ami cdepend on other girls to get you) No, 8478 with Patt-O-Rama in- )dates and don’t get a “boyfriend cluded is in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, |snatcher” reputation. That will/20. Size 12 (32 bust), 3% yards of }ruin you with other girls. %-inch; panties, 1% yards. * **2 ot * * * send a stamped, mbenioee ase heavy, never wear seamless was his brother’s best man, and of all kinds, as paint ate, and bE |envelope swith your por stockings, however fashionable they| ushers were Robert Guyett ofin making attractive decorations . (leaflet No. 12 to Josephine LOW-| may be. _ | Clarkston, brother of the bride- and party favors. 5 iman in care of The Pontiac Press. ; —_ | ' : : ‘at in|. Tomorrow: “Thinks Girls Should : . | en onem 4 | ) ize |the mor le as Friends ~ Not/No Capsule Treatment Available - aa : is an ' ut you. ; _. as jow as 3 - Ti * ° a i : 2 ica Sateen to Girl Longing to Be Popular : Se eanaey cient a Oey ae ete. “en oot poveselan” Look for Aztec Look | £UD LO OIF onging to be opu ar i? mw om. - adage still holds true. So along] MEXICO CITY — Will the next | | ) | ; . | Have you ever thought of a ther- ae hg saty pei hyo ape yng New Look be the Aztec Look?) why can’t I be popular?” That|she make a real effort to win|your brightest face in adversity. \ : | of water| eS curing winter’. It will if Mexican designers have aguist ma them over. |Avoid a dour countenance, a 7 mostat, a plant or a pan ter! months, be sure not to overheat is the anguished cry of many a E beauty aid? Any one of them]... anything to say about it. They're o =f & @ |whiney manner that announces you 5 /3s a y your home. Keep it warm and student, tired of being “left out Ie : : lean be, for each helps to retain.the| Cory by all means. But for beau-| 7S back to Aztec days, 10 cen) How does she hold her friends.|“haven't a real friend in = : | humidity indoors at the|ty.. > ok jturies ago, for “new” designs in " she witty? Kind? Brilliant? World.” . necessary ty ty’s sake, don’t rob it of moisture Is y? : | time of year when windows, for the : re-| dresses, textilés and colors. Aj If only someone would invent) s pathetic? 2. Consideration ‘helps : most part, must be kept closed. |dress fair late this year will fea-'a popularity capsule that eager) [Is her attractiveness due to Ma-| be available just when | ture the Aztec Look. . s could take to insure their , They should be considered just types ternal things? Clothes? A big al-\ asks you te help. Ge : as essential as cold-weather com- | social success in a jiffy. But itiowance? Sporty car? Important) your way to lend 6 i soil Dec ti N > |doesn’t work that way. It's hard/ friends? ‘| others (a new classmate may 7 orating UISCTY® |work that requires stick-to-itive- be ; : STUDY YOURSELF won over at once, merely by When plan a decorating |"*% * the project at hand. uaa offering to assist her. — | yee ¥ How do you stack up against her . ’ scheme for the new baby, keep in fou just can’t dreaim yourself |. 5 type? You may find out you 3, You may scare” ; 3 x yaolheang rather ning} % pes Y> OR Geeeet goto ine nothing in common, But-you|ffiends away. Include ; 2 is of prime importance. Slip-re-| naturally. may find the key to your own/|around you “in” on small conver- 4 : ; ‘\sistant rubber tile is a wise choice #,.%. * |personality in the process. It is|Sation, Whispered chatter trequent- + aa ae tig Joe oe baby’s Toom.| How to go about it? little things that contribute to pop-|ly makes others suspect that you = né are easy to remove from! One way is to be analytical to|ularity. Put a number of them to-|prefer to be. aloof. Styled for It takes very little to capture rubber and a quick once-over with|discoyer why you are not the litle ether and there you have it.) 4. Play un your best point. ! ! = mes tangas specially a damp mop keep colors sparkling |magnet another is in corralling Here are some poititers suggested’ Make ‘em laugh, entertain at, Frilly, feminine payoeas that are : : it « irl ts wearing It. and dust-free. friends. Stuy the most popular by other girls who find they real-jthe piano or harp or just be a 80 comfortable, sew-e@, The be- America on the aoe 3 © igirl you know to discover how she ly work if you'll just give yourself jolly good audience without put- ruffled top can be mad _ : : iwins friends. (a) Do people ‘gravi-'a chance: ting hero worship into your eyes, without puff sleeves; panties - S tr ic t [ Personal f tate fo her nattrally or (b) does) 1. Be a cheerful earful. Put om) 5. Get your own dates. 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Bloom- field College’s one-man track team, Mario Pelino, has|0s bin apokeads rock Chee a placed in every meet he has entered. Mario will be the (o\ing into the village barracks,| sleeper to watch in New Jersey’s upcoming outdoor while Tiger upperclassmen prepare to ehgage in this first intra-squad the Boston Red. Sox becomes a hub of activity today] mibg' and first base, ay. Boone| is all set to take ‘his first start- role at the first corner with *Robinson, Earl .Torgeson and ee ee ne ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, \ r vg \ a 7 wi : ’ . Pe 0) \' . fey - cos ee: CCE ae eee sea sonal employment.” . f . They say Larry Boardm an otat pe now'e Jewelers vs. CIO now fighting as a welter, is like a golfer taking lessons PT Ny from ie en He is thoroughly confused; LAKELAND, Fla. W — Therefhe’s way off the beam.” comparison between Hoeft and | Veteran first baseman Earl) 1 pin Boys Clue we, Caves Péeu changes Style from fight to fight. are times—especially during an| Everyone likes Bill, and every-| Diszy Dean. (Torgeson recalls the first time he)warket. > vee ag" . SS 7 : car tna \cnine tttenk— ian i him M. almost). 2™¢y said he was a clown, ever faced Hoeft, back in 1952) : [ae - | ee ne oe i Base (aus ee re, \too,”* Hoeft reminded, “‘but he won|when Bill first joined the Tigers. | ) : so * Bie f oy : ail @ Tiger werd we: . . la few ball games, didn't he?” “I was with the Boston Braves,” | : r. Ect ' wre would become @ pretty Hoeft is cautiously So serious is Hoeft about his/Torgeson said, “and we faced Ted’ er a @ : es é — is on! avant bis future. He won't pre- |pitching that he often sat alone|Gray and Hoeft in an exhibition| ts wh Vw Beh ged yg Fugees Eng dict how many seasons he'll be jin a corner of the clubhouse before game. I never saw two lefthanders 2 a wy ca. the pitching is die ae. eee oF ber neey suas BOS o assignment, cold sweat rolling! with more stuff. And Hoeft =f f b] = ) j ony By vage ‘, Someone recently drew a his body. ‘become a lot better since then. on | OpIC. ‘ for lo these many seasons. And ‘ ; ee ; : : he doesn't intend to stop—or even s ’ ; ._|slow down, for that matter. OCSC F rts - |USC Track Ace Meeting Set May 17-18 PENSACOLA, Fla. “—Most ofjently during several days of Hoeft's flair for fun has had Xpe | Battli Book at U. of M. Is Service the nation’s top golfers tuned up! warmups. the Tiger front office more than ‘ tung Ss ‘for Leadership cole MUU Sod techie gun ont * aha % Sf ee es Wi Rif| | LOS ANGELES w — World high seen ifying scores indicated little need) David Ragan, Florida PGA neal maene bon w Aral dn in | e est - |jump record holder Charley Du- a eeenee Thine ss I ‘ Sa ee to ene the ete ang| the, 22-eame Winner was married mas is having scholastic difficul- held at the University by Be “ | a practice 69 over the 6,283-yard| a few weeks ago. Two separate sets of OCSC ties at the University of Southern igan May 17-18, according to the The par of 72 has been treated course. Mangrum and Bo} They believe Hoeft needs to riflemen shooting out of a com-|Californ Michigan Inter-Agency Council for with disdain by most of the entries|Wininger, 1956 runner-up, shot 70) mature. Hoeft himself doesn’t re-\pany of 24, against the Roseville! Track’ Coach Jess Mortensen Recreation. - in the $15,000 tournament, whose golf, Oe eee and/gard ‘it ag a matter of maturity./Sportsmen’s Assn., fn the latest|said today that Dumas’ credits The ‘ fitet “round is schopiled for *to-| Dong “I ‘like to have ‘a little fun,”/Oakland County club's match. car-|from College are under en Gf:iinatin ated’ ae a. morrow, . & i oR he said in an interview. “It's just/ried off both ends of the contest. |examination, He has a grade in a De Wa washieah use tes * * The field will be cut to 60 pros'not my nature to be solemn and Match was shot at OCSC’s range. /subject that may not be recog- senvedrie as a free In qualifying yesterday, Darrell/and 10 amateurs Friday after 36 grim-faced all the time. I guess/Team scores — OCSC 952-1073,'nized in connection witli his trans- aid municipal caus san. Hickok of Arlington Heights, Ill,/holes. Eighteen holes will be|there aren't too many things I Roseville 926-1019. fer to USC. A decision will be ol age el fe ea pony lhe ecg bye telly 5; plead Reames “yp teeny ith webb gpa OCSC’s M. Kempel was actual |{*thcoming - Dumas’ high ethers to the eater we of awit: 4 foes ray o¢ Fria tate | take hassbal CS: | high en with 190, while top un Juma record ts T feet, % tack ming facilities and small water. Ege Se rata Ed pe sy a Norm Robertson with 193. Tops Infortnation on the . 76 or lower to quality. for handicap were OCSC’s E. ers ner Paeserere prrebrg —y 1 English Garbutt with 227 and Reseville’s | conference chairman +4 ann ov David om Robertson with 202. Gymnasium, University of Mich ean * “. Golden Gloves - . scheme, Joe Collins has as much job security as any - did an excellent job. It disliked barring puppies under _ score those “winning points.” Bathgate, superior on -revivify veteran boxers. I think the fresh fruits, winter ‘ vegetablés, salt air and absence of industrial smoke and Despite his relatively minor role in the ‘Yankee 34-year-old player has a right to expect. Right now he is probably Casey Stengel’s No. 3 first. sacker. . Moose Skowron is first in line. Marv Throneberry is second. Marv hit 42 homers at Denver last season, but rookies who clout for. distance in high altitudes might be a major league risk at sea level. Meanwhile, Collins sits back with a $22,000 contract. He has ’ hauled down a winning share in six World Series and ' the loser’s pot in a seventh. He hit only .225 last year, but usually it was Collins’ long ball that pro-. duced 43 important runs. ' Insiders bélieve one of the all-time great hockey clubs, the Canadiens, are about to go into a decline. Age has slowed key fading vets a half stride, noticeable in the third period . .. American Kennel Club show committee nine, months, but bench room just had to: be found. More than 800 entries had to be show. Bile. ok # This corner has been insisting it. would not swap Geoffron, Beliveau is far from spectacular. Cannot defense, goes with any type line. - NO-HITTER, WINDUP OR NOT, SAYS PARNELL | - Mel Parnell echoes most ballplayers when he insists _ Don Larsen would have gotten his no-hitter with, or without, a windup. “Those-things are in the lap of | _ the gods.” . . . Hank Greenberg, along with Frank Lane, has a deadline-—deliver a pennant, or else ! Chris Dundeé points to the growing number of fight| - stables in Miami and insists: “The climate seems to soot help the men train down finer.” NBA basketball will fourish in*Detroit because it is simply-a matter of payrolis, according to promoter Nick Londes. “A research tracing the histories of pro sport franchises that failed showed, in most cases, towns with booster committees tried to support a club without the necessary large pool of workers enjoying steady, not rejected for the ’57 . Andy Bathgate even-up for Jean Beliveau. Without, game at Henley Field. At third, Jim Finigan has the The intra-squad contest should | edge presently over Reno Bertoia start the battle for positiohs in jand George Risley. _—. preparation for jhe opening game | Manager Jack Tighe, in making MARCH 6, 1957 4 of the Grapefruit Circuit against {the Boone switch, now. sees the Detroit,’ fe i “Here's x x Ee , FRSEERZ in The Jewelers, upended by Lake- side Monday for their Ist loss of the season, rebounded with an &2- 54 victory over Walled Lake Super Market. The defeat - eliminated Fred Baker led Shaw's bal- anced attack with 17 points. Jim BRIGHT. OUTLOOK? — At least that’s the other day when the sun was shining (it rained | Bates ‘netted 15 for the losers. way it seems to both sports editor Bruno Kearns yesterday). Kearns is writing a daily story for | | akeside reached ‘the finals with (left) and general manager Spike Briggs of pages on the Tiger training season. a 72-56 decision over CIO Local Tigers, at Lakeland, Fla. Picture was made -}594.. Buster Pembroke . paced the Hoeft C owns , Serious Too Reaches Climax | Young Fighters Swing for Titles in Finals at Chicago Stadium will |22 to March 30. Mom will g display hat the show, — «hase NT Tiscn ry! Se er ie Bag re _EAST G—A i cN < : eamera. |athlete, Bill Hampton, 166 Cherokee PEEK-A-B0O QUEEN — Playing peck-a-boo with the camera. | Sis sical "hate an from behind her mother’s golf bag, two-year-old Heidi Bauer Madge fiashes a mischievous grin at Sarasota, Florida. of golf star Alice Bauer, the youngster has been chosen to reign as ‘queen of the National Golf Show to be held in New York from March &o along to keep'an eye Other scores — OCSC—actual, Cash Bond 189;.M. LaPorte 189; — D. Marvel 219; J. Pullen 215; J. Bennett; G. Rose 191-199; G.,Page 180 (act); E. K. Smith (hep) 198; G. Bogenn 183-198; H. Cochran 179-220, Win Junior Windaps ~ jeasy winners Thursday afternoon the final Pontiac Junior High League basketball games of the 1956-57 season. Ken Shaw scored 12 points as Washington routed Madison, 37-13, at Madison. Eastern invaded Lincoln and won handily, 30-19. Charles Kimbrell tallied 15 of the ended an unbeaten season last week, In Junior varsity action yester- day, Lincoln defeated Eastern, 26-21, and Madison downed Wash- ington, 33-24, FINAL JUNIOR HIGH STANDINGS Pee seveeecess @ : Sennor yard backstroke of the ,fraterni intramural meet held at Mich State University. ray gradiate of Pontiac High The daughter McDonald 207. Roseville — Don! Washington, Eastern” loser’s points, Champion Jefferson |4"™ Match Rounds Pentiae Press Phote champion, and Grace Demoss, ~ PHS ACE — 120-pounder Dave Payne won a title for Pontiac High in the school’s first year in Wichita, Kan., an 88 qualifier, as her first-round opponent. Miss De- abeth Long of Raleigh, N. C., an 87 qualifier. * NCAA Infraction ecans/OTOUP Will Meet Game Proceeds Go to. Grid Star bn things; and alee..chool and is @ freshmdn at MSV | fh maloriog in prelaw. bs \ ; 7 kk eV! Ais pn ta a, Ci \ gL \ 1 = err a ea cee ; fitting setsenlearm sina is tien \\ Jewelers Rebound, Royals Move Into Class A Final Royals with 24 points while the CIO's Mel Taylor took scoring honors. with 27. The CIO meets Shaw's tonight in the ‘A’- semi- final Booth Homes downed Stadium Park: finished iis 1956- |57 basketball season as the only fin- im- 2nd in , Hazel a8 i — oe +& } A was | cently a jteam came up i the f 2 ist honors in the Flotida East! wrestling recently when he posted Coast women’s amateur golf tour-| two victories on the pd ie a nament. 43 to gain the Saginaw Valley crown | Pontiac High School closed its &.% ~% in his weight class. He finished [Ist ling season on the Miss Sanchez, from. Baton] the season with eight victories, jlosing side of the ledger yesterday Rogue, La., drew Judy Bell of} seven on pins. Regionals come |dropping a 29-17 verdict to Port area tourney Saturday. The absence of two key men, one due to illness, and an injury suffered by another during a match cost the Chiefs valuable points which could have gis? PELE EE i a HAE q as manager the Pittsburgh Pirates. He promised that his club would not finish in the cellar and they didn’t for the first time in five seasons. In a vital game during the hot National League race, the i 3 i Groat, is missed Dick base zg 5 z hi or * yi it MARCH 6, 1957) heed _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, oe ae a, Re 4 | PI _ \Jackson Seems } ! sae f ; if “ F : 7 i ‘ ty : : : ae j z aaa a4 i) it ee in jh 3 { { * _ Set as Dodger . \Starter at 3rd no “rookie” jitters and no Jackie tourney favorite, dees not go until i é Robinson to worry about, Randy ae Se Sone nee a Se ee Sackaad Wastes to be the kiya mies. Sete donee sentees et They know. thet the citention ie Dodgers’ regular third basemanivas “The Collegiate.” they are reluctant] _7"0%: another Class B ee eee ae ee ee ae go overboard into disappoint-'p seo at 8:30 on the Troy court. “It's different, not having 10) ee ee aed ae Utica, co-favorite with Troy, awaits compete with Robinson this time,”|),? period oo ae odds against any} the survivor Friday. said the 31-year-old infielder dur-| Bey kend following a state champion-| Walled Lake, state-rated through- ling Monday's workout, “‘And things tn gigs = . But a handful ofjout’ the season, holds until! rest quieter this spring without Clase A — Alfred Guide Bar- ing those odds this week. — ‘| “Last year it was different for = Pape; ge Pall Gary ye 2 a with a club,” added Jackson, who|fonnie Osta, Judy Dalton; diaper = __ Avondale and Lake Orion was dealt to by. the Chi-|division — coin reer waiting to meet the , : wang ty mete | Wet Bon “=< SKATING NIGHTLY 3 : oe Decathlon Runner-Up Wednesday Thru Be 5 5 a Sidelined by Injury — — 8 toll Sat. and Sun. Matinee Wa ren he ved Oakland County's No. 1 hopeful | sos a eee ee ine - 2 to 4:30 P.M. fies Class A Pontiac, does not play Un-lworid decathlon record holder out ‘|. * * | til next week when the regional 5+ competition for UCLA this sea-| Closed Mon. ond Tues. » y enter ine tournaments begin. pl : — \ . : : _Jtinson tok second to) Mil ROLLADIUM. je Coates sii ts tenia Ann Arbor Diver inate at Melbourne, _ deste SKATING RINK Oey i ; ; the knee injury, and has sur- ' Warren, 5552, in the ist round of Rated a Future © {gery on it since, 4475 W. Huron St. FE5-3677 | the Class B district basketball tour- ; - |World Titlist ANN ARBOR ® — After only : "= \three years of diving experience, Warren winning twice. ~ 1?-year-old Tee Frahcis is being acclaimed as a premier prep| . school springboarder. . : ~*~ * * : The youngster, a senior at Ann Arbor High School, never dived] . before he turned out for his school swimming squad as a fresh- man. - * % * : Now he's drawing the praise experts, “Pm convinced he is, at this time, the best diving prospect | _ of : _|Marine City, which scored a 54-31 sadhocgye cet gate gene i % “ee | BIG GUNS — New York Yankee second baseman Billy Martin ae eet «ap ithe | over PER tat waht. “champion while at Ohio State, | — ; .. oe oo. -and shortstop Gil point bats toward two power hitters Throneberry, Martin, McDougald and Bill Skowron. In effort to get Ferndale St. James enters ‘B’) “He's the best high school diver| Z a | : ; = who may flank them im infield this year-at training camp session more power in lineup, Yanks may put Mary on first and shift tourney action Thursday at Vistita-|I've ever worked with or seen,”| oo at St. Petersburg, Fla. From left: rookie first baseman Marv Skowron to third. ve tion against St. Hedwig, a’ 53-43\ says Dave Markstone, diving coach ’ , = ~o rat staxoincs fF OCG FES IN 1rOp rorm MIDAS SAN New ronttac te ¢ arther MR <9) 6 ae : : : SF'Gry 3 $ Conrail. 3% &| ‘VERO BEACH, Fla. § — Royjchange-up was Johnny Podres, the|brushing his forehead With: his : ‘ BASTERN MICHIGAN LEAGUE | | Campanella banged his bat in the| roundish six-foot southpaw hero ofjarm. Then he began nswering Bast Detroit 19 6 Birmingham 3 1) @ust and watched his popup float/Brooklyn’s 1955 world champion-| questions. \ Femesle | 3 Mt. Clemens 3 14/40" behind shortstop. He walked|ship. He's ‘back after a year with “© uy *" ENTER-LAKEs conremence _ [Ut of the batting cage, shaking| the Navy. “tt ehew : uetne 5 Spumante 5 f(a te Ne ene + * campy jumping. 1 Southfield 2 SBerkiey 8 15 # #4#©% ® Podres finished his turn on the| could call that a : ) Lone Reape mony 5 8) Man, he's got good motion! during batting practice.!me,” said thi 1c RA: wb w 1 Doggone if it don’t look like he's) stretched into his jacket and start-|m working on a me CUD ovinute genes 4 i = { §)throwin’ harder than he is.” ed. the long. stroll back to the) my curve. The rest ; : Lake Orion 7 § Clawson 4 8&|. The pitcher who set off Campy’s/ dressing room. “It's hot, I really|pefore — fast ball, ES. “IWATME-OARLAND conransnce . |"ush Pitched piteh about his'worked up a sweat,” he sald,/the fist one and a | ee 8 ett Bo, “— Holy, «6g g W Sieomnelet t/Wife His Pitcher: — SOUTHERN THUMB LEAGUE How does it L , we WUD: 2113 “I feel fine. 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Chamber ot) Michigan Out.Ot:Doors te “the | waukee Braves and Gil Coan of|for the club to make the next - Commerce announced today’ the) Present King. the Detroit Tigers set a price on/ move. ‘The Boston Rey 2ist annual National Trout Festi-| A, new ques Wil be selected inate ovens, nee, ey + 2h? hereg Cer teehee ee Kalkaska April 26 was even more emphatic, [outfielder Piersall ‘int ” Jeet BF. ytd hor Festival chairman is Joseph De- co * Ha has decided to ask Commis-| fold. oe eee of the trout season, An expanded) Cap, president of ‘the Kalkaska Burdette, a 19-game winner for|sioner Ford Frick to place aie] ED 88S Or ant bad an revised program aimed oo) ee Commerce. the Braves last’ season, hasjon the voluntary. retired list after ergy Ny Leigt hag so | attract nfore fishermen and their packed up his family, left — py hcg a oo ' ’ pe Coan both - oe ; odes ent | Season Opens April 27 ot Rectan, Pe, on ey ~ see — peared bitter over their treat yal committee. — -| Michigan’s 1957 trout fishing j wee +. , “Complete program will be | seasons open April 27, except on Starts This Weekend oS vas ek Ge ak oe ready soon and the name of the-| designated Upper Peninsula ; Burdette, the last of the National Trout King for 1957 will streams where special —— holdouts, “I don’t have be announced. Vic Beresford of | trout seasons open April 13. . pens ourne e abeat vig Gein. "| lt'm doing all right selling lots Moe a ig is St ea ew “T had & good eekaon lait year |$3,500. and various trophies will/more than 23 communities will! and that’s the time to strike, — be the goal of several hundred) onpete, when the iton is hot. 7’m not go- ek eS at Ge Event is sponsored by Pontiac |ing to budge from the figure I the 24th annual CitY women's Bowling Association, Inc. | want.’ 53 USE OUR EASY et conan Mar Telning Camp Tidbits Tt is expected to,be the largest| ‘TUCSON, Ariz, (AP)—Jim Busby tournament - in Factory Fingneed BUDGET y. -" jeancel an TERMS rr et \s95 and a trophy, with $95 going| itive times at bat, Last season | WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) to runnerup. win @ivide| Me batted only 296 i 138 games. |—"1'm finally starting to find the ON ANY PURCHASE | i ss | oe ee nen oe ee oe * *% *% ~~ |range," said BobCerv after blast- ! : eo : poe oo fale sed $90. | SARASOTA, Fla. (AP)--Unless|ing a batting practice homer well | . ) See eee ee oat anita | Oey Oe Sather Nonak te te) beyend the let Sek Seon vt Boe Ed Wibllia ms - | STRONG CONTENDERS — Manager Jack fielder Jim Small, who played belefiy for Tigers (eee seit aes ocoree with) weather, the Baton Red Six Won't] 0s City's training enmp, co. eines get intra-squad in be- “= -s we Tighe of the Detroit Tigers talks with two young last year and right is infielder George Risley, $35 and a trophy for the champion, |6°" SY TAINS ee : Le 451 5, Seginew ot Raeburn ay “FE 2-8303 |} players making strong bids for regular positions candidate for third base. Risléy is from Fairfield, |- ayo winners are expected in se ST. PETERSBURG; Fla, (AP)— | — | at ning one at Lee ee Conn. Small from Santa Clara, Cal. a ‘the all-events. One will be for jw S ee ee ee 2 PLL sed bowling just as an all-events con- & B beeen =. or a = - Automatic . | . : a oo ns in mt a good hitter, but added wistfully: a : =Cf { H, ‘ M Set! p showings in team, doubles and “There have been times when I = ; = ale as X ay C 10 singe ay- Both at pacers|[D , A ; have had to be taken cut of a. a ‘ansmissions Ae Ps ae wil get $0 unning Again urd Ge niche ngame ae s ae S|All | a High game awards’ are also : = a couple of itugles anf Gnare © 4 a - il \) ay- $ dy provided. These include $18 for) San Francisco Cagers) sew-times, and with all that being = SERVICING and =| - : ; * - jteam, $15 for doubles. and $8 for' Hoye Chance for 3rd om base and running; my pitching s : , 7 - high singles, All scoring is on). hes & SESULDING 8) ete Oe OS ee Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS /pandicap 2 reg allevents| Straight Title Se a eet = : MOTOR TUNING | § and 12 gauges) sks tillage tial . \tace elimination froth the National| == ~~ “°° \-@ | SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP)—Self. = as ees Fast Service—Quality Work Pe avntbes . {Basketball Assn. playoffs tonight _ = | By THE ASsoclATED PRESS control is the answer to baseball | ° : - | arenes were sented to, Sports ‘lag Syracuse and Philadelphia con-| 7. : £ The University of San Francis- | players’ jibes and insults, - said :. g| Afield’s 1957 AllsAmerica -team,| tinue their struggle for sccentit’ igure Skaters co, NCAA basketball. champions| American League Umpire Nestor a 10TOR EXCHANGE CO. i) select ty the veteran writer) pace’tn the Eastern Division. [4 ember san ag tacos Int ae ame ae eee) “Canes skating| SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. Wp — As| Richards ts also proud of ie * ce * = Maxwell's clutch goal gave the vn is continuous, far as spring training is con-|pitching staff, bolstered this yéar h-iWolverines a 32 victory over cerned, the Balti Hs = State Men's bowling tourna-'North Dakota and boosted them Baar it rn dh y a brilliant rookie, Charlie 4 last weekend. into sole ownership_of second place ry : Harold Bit and Dean McKown|in the Western Inercolesite) PEQS” Win Matches |= Grile leader, ie casting doubles actual with 1289. Michigan and conference cham-|* Pistol T , Me stata. aye. 00 a0, Seer wnan COurtney Shoots for | The leadership in the othér div-ipion Colorado College will go to in Pisto ourney yaar gy yg yg eon % not sos na's oe aadltaae hagas agen eam aeaiage . _ |West’ suburb of Phoenix. New 1,000-Yd. Mark Springs this month. TAMPA, Fla. — Two police-) siost of them are youngsters men, a marine and a soldier won) 41, scratch to an eight-club sys- NEW YORK (INS)~Tom Court. yesterday in the national):.. nurturing some 250 players.iney, the Olympic half-mile cham- mid-winjer pistol championships. | 7. team will boil down by|pion who can’t beat Arnie immediate Openings for Qualified Personnel hase ger El april 15 to virtually the same|and the turns in Madison SALARIED POSITIONS FOR: : e neucleus of old pros who carried Garden, will shatter the 1,000-yard -wina_match for the 22 caliber i. 6rintes-to-a_rixth-place finish: . Process _——, Methods Engineers, LAYOUT MEN tor Eransmission, Surface . Development, Engine and in the American League last sea- x *« 8. * on Capt, Joseph F. Gregory of Co-| One exception is 26-year-old out-lindoor world record Saturday,” lumbus, Ga., and the U.S. ATMY/fieider Al Pilarcik, acquired in a/said—his—for mer coach, Art won a, slow fire oe for @NY\trade with the Kansas City Ath-|O’Connor of Fordham, yesterday. type pistol with 200-16x, ? letics after the 1956 season. “I'm hoping he'll get down to an iF bead = INTERESTED IN: Pha wt * wom <, an In, Richards’ words, obtaining ofjeven 2:08.” ence under long range program; Recognition of Ability; Op- m ista, Calif., Pilarcik. was “a calculated risk.”| In O’Connor’s opinion, the rea- _ Raa ae are tae Sn sta Po i Dove “§ @3ix to win a trophy for the best} “We know Pilarcik has speed,|son for Courtney’s constant indoor combined “score for these tw0/determination, hustle and de-jdefeats since his Olympic victory ————————— “ALSO OPPORTUNITIES FOR EXPERIENCED OR —* ACCOUNTANTS IN : uditing, Cost coregeon Tex Hep veromn Pinancial Statements, Credit and Collections, and General Accounting. Irs sTiLL AVAILABLE AS LOW -AS 315% = : matches, fensive ability,’ Richards ex- two-fold. One ourt- { = ow GMC TRUCK & COACH DIVISION ees plained today, “We'll gamblelncy’s” master indoors asi ust wise Se 19.50 Se cy haa _ Pontiae Bi) Donald D. Thorne, a Marine|that he can hit enough to playjancther also-ran outdoors, The = from San Diego, Calif., won a slow| esularly. other is psychological. i es ee 21.90 | fire match with 295-17x. 19.95 23.95 21.50 26.35 While They Last at These Low Prices! 11° 1)” 1 roe DISTRIBUTOR of Service Station Equipment @Sunnen Pine Hone Equipment — @ Blackhawk Porto Power @ Proto Tools 4 Sncahe ‘Sign Fullback Go | VY for pring at DAVE’S__! | | man, |University of Wichita, signed to- . to play for the Los Angeles) Rams in the National Football | creek Hinman, a native of Eunice, N. 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S Teas : sree} Bo See se SS} Fe f : x oa ig 3 F e: £ % f * ya? ; 2 4 re. ‘ : y BAG ‘f bed i ace et tesa d Sp fe. f jie ; x\ i | sis i ON / i j j f Fs 4 | : ; : iB ae : 7 i { . ae : { | i J, | ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1957 v ‘Along the Outdoor Trail ee DON’T PUT OFF | NEEDED SERVICE Just Because You Can't Take Time During the Dey | USE OUR CONVENIENT | NITE SERVICE — Leave your car between 4 and 5 P. M.—It'll be ready at 8 A. M. We bare found that many of our customers must ae thelr ¢ar the day and just con't take the time the, doy fer aeedad ond int or. repair service. A: we have extended ons service heurs—to better serve of this area, 1 tee Birmingham am brothers, one/dare shoot jot at them when so close,”’ 49 about mid-October. Their route ot whom had never before fired-a/Ed Wilson explained. “He might), air included London, Rome,| Cairo, Khartoum to the base at African game safari. Only re] ,1eebly the top incident for |yairobi. Three days from the end . stripped . 160- : + . jof their safari, their wives met ) animals, including the) *Powsd Meoperd. "3 Bed 8 per. Jam near Nairobi, having flown sonal grudge against leopards, ; Af “| hed ; out a few days previously. - Thigh, beautiful smallest member of| Seven MEhts in blinds (af several | The Wilsons’ hunting was in “here, | Mites), to get this one. We could | semi-desert country, lush open the antelope tammiiy, arrived here. | soe them cough @uring tho | lends whore thay enw some fine = i on Sore Sem Ot | steam Se with Went ier | se, the Chevrolet ewners Even if your car requires some miner body or fender work—ee' get tt dene for you—overnite, pea And — it costs ne mere «— as we “on on established fist . otheds ond cqsipmest-te assure yeu the very best workmanship. ‘Don't Drive a Car That's Not Right : fos ke aime, | Seer neta Ite tn | rEg 0 fst Get It Serviced by North-at Night sng cage pad wrong aflernesn. iar : “Natives were interesting, our oe . 4 e | fruitful from the antelopes. At The big buffalo were shot from| accommodations and food were ex- Ye least a half dosen or more spe- |, herd, Erwin getting two Within|cellent. Africa is the most frontier fA ‘cles of this graceful family weve |10 seconds of each other. ~ :|like country we Have ever been : > & bagged. The bread horned, Because Ed wants to try for alin. We had complete confidence in : ; Ss ed looking buftale a. lion and the big kudu antelope,/our hunters. It wags the. most- de- : - three biggest heads, Sroms to add to his collection, he will lightful experience in my life,” Ed : : 4 i : hi or more of Afri- 3 big East African buffalos,- an impalla (long tively, the safari in the picture spiral horns), Grant’s and Thompson’ gazelles, | cre than a month wae ane above, the trophies Edwin (left) and Ed Wilson, _ waterbucks, gnis, the tiny dik-dik, and many |114i- most thrilling experiences brothers, . back from a others. Ed Wilson will return to Africa next Feb- while month’s safari last fall, The heads’ included - ruary to bunt lions and the big kudu antelope. |ting 18 the teeming plains—get game and ani-| xe ply Sports Future Threatened ‘=x: Me dd itl oto shor ‘We sold out a : ss “ 2 > alled “We our 1 a eee joa Alden Knight has devised : ee EVE veongy OB We had fine] . ete, Ra e to show the best periods for -fish- : : guides and capable native helpers."’| club pened while at San|perkes) Ch. Algene's Timothy Lee XTRA- MILEAGE Tough, durable tread means longer wear and extra ) Diego State and MSU. (Mrs. A, S. McNeill, arom N te — | safety. Famous Stop-Notch tread design means bet- ; . ; a ter traction on starts, stops and turns. 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Yr, * ee te! ay By Edgar Martin BOOTS AND, HER BUDDIES TM SORRY, || I KNOW {T'S CRAZY, BUT!| WHENEVER I-COME IN CONTACT WITH || YOU, ) MELVIN, YOU'RE eee Aes vay = HALF ACRE CASTLE By McEvoy and Strieber ve Rie: | OS BIE PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Day in the Pontiac } Press Wont Ad Section | Take advantage of this easy way | to solve all your buying and sell- § ing problems. To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 AOU CAN'T RESION, DOING A BANG-UP JOB IN PHYSICAL, Y'VE DEVELOPED AN or: pal TO LEATHER, au GLOVES, ANY OBJECT MADE OF LES . I BREAK OUT IN & RASH AND GNEEZE = MY HERD OFF! 3 Sir} VA SAY..? sy Fe gee oe Sh | : /e: i i glnsitr. Miss ee a ee a pe ste Pope e y / é ne te fee? =n) ; ; ‘ oF rf] wed 29 Eye { aT ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH re el Uc nonomnes oy eos repayable Loans, Not Grants’ efforts of the U.S. might well end in an expensive and ineffective : on paper but is deficient owing to|and economic aid be authorized by| mended ;|the lack of a common purpose and such} We satisfied that all are|determination.” countries, it _studjously|/40ing so, be x * * refrained from mentioning by ee Mig The committee also recom- name: mended: - F billion, jspent-abroad by U.S, agenciés not directly aid gram. NOTES ALLIES’ SHARE At the same time, the committee 1, That the entire U.S. foreign aid program, now under the Inter- national Cooperation Administra- tion, be placed under the State Nixon Asks King to Washington of Race Relations With Negro Pastor “Recent cutbacks in planned. Western Europe contributions to the common defense are dis- om =the | Ales quieting. gress as a separate request within the regular. defense budget: By Carl Grubért ACCRA, Gold Coast ™—U-S. Vice President Nixon has invited the Rev. Martin Luther King, Montgomery, Ala., Negro pastor,|. to talk with him in Washington about King’s "proposal that Nixon|f—" nee on 2 a ia fame.” Sie se es om) wow Fae” BS ap tune ter tee 3 Hollywood Headlines Caew fe 4 ess eae wit ete iv «ine toe attr RECOVELY [oo eo [Report New Births |i ests items + + 7 Movie of ‘The FBI Story magioaha gen ply rayon Seen for Hearts in Pontiac, County The following is a list of Oak- when the two met on the campus May Star Jimmy Stewart Louis” were so good that he'll probably want to make another Warner film. — _ dimmy first is booked to co-— star in “Amongst the Dead," . with Vera Miles, for Alfred Hitehcock. land County fathers named on birth certificates registered re- cently with the county clerk: Pentise Melton L. Logan, 802 Monticello Ave. Derwin W. Larence, #414 Elizabeth Lake Rd. : . 'Z Weadertel Food More Emphasis on-Rest poe - Will Add Years to Life, Says Ike’s Specialist By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Mervyn LeRoy, who has done better than Charles B. Starrs, 7 8. Anderson Bt. Robert D. Smuts, 115 Hickory Lane George F. Scantiand, 1309 Linville Ra. in the nation’s capital, said today this is no longer a barrier be-| Rargeress== : LaVerne N. Smith, 2037 Henbert Rad. “things have changed very] [= “| Eisenhower, predicted today that|Picture @ year. — w Semeae: . jut 6. bee, eh eae . ~ recoveries from corohary throm-| Mervyn's first will be “The pa ng ee ae Noah A. Stutesman, 1718 Mercedes Rd. much. . 2° GEORGE WADER- JULIE ADAMS - MARIANNE COOK - ELSA MARTINELLI i — . a2 : Thomas J. Shepherd, 249 W. Sheffield by Don Whitehead, now On' six months, Ray Milland will be’8t. Dr. Bunche, an_ assistant secre-| “JUST best seller - lists. This won't ' | Fe Bs starred with Shirley Yamaguchi in| 39>" : : 1‘ r : tbe made ‘until sometime in the “White Shad Edward L. Schnake, 1400 Airwey Dr. (tary general for the United Na-/ : oes = = 4 WON DERFUL Ae i summer, but Jimmy Stewart will ” ws ae fotert 3. Sionaker, 101) Berwick Bivd.(COMS, is attending’ ceremonies in} The story of an innocent man it in a half- - Bn cian: White be nag -elinpe in the past! vost ‘likely play the top role. His Seas, . be pregnaly ~le john Scott Jr. 466 Branch Bt. |connection with the Gold Coast world that doesn’t stop at Murder Starts with t. many patients understand ‘ A quesas ands . , . Rona: . Schemel, Gran ‘I becom an ber . ae 1 FOOD that complete fest was vital during reviews on “The Spirit of St.) famed adventure novel by| Rey C. suuith Sr. sist Little Farms lof mag Sth Comauimnggtth: na a ee va ak aie kiss betrays and wer bullet : Lt Lnbet Ocean’ early weeks and shortened their : . Frederick O’Brien will be consid-|"",,.mas F. Shirey, $170 Ba rai “There is no color line now inj = : : H ve ers, n lives by resuming full activities. 5: erably modernized and Ray will, Richard .4 pag fs ae m3 Washington,” he said. “There no| y.- Fresh Sea Food, Superb The heart: specialist spoke in fl ain 0. p play a self-exiled writer. Shirley! Gisson B. Shanley, Mth bisa “Sane|longer are déegregated schools, | 0 Prime Beet, Steaks and Chicago at the opening session | plays an exotic island beauty who/*¢ .. 6 smith, 850 Scottwood Ave,|theaters and other conditions I did \ Doane Dinmors, TUKSY: fet the annual ctinieat contrense (A-Power Program iiness st the height of thtr|si==et ¥ Schecter 86 We Ronwstlin thge days Bh 4 1 as © 4 . . in t days.” - ite ptpce i fing prea F pee, ee ‘+ + } “a | ; rll He his on cases) ~ J . » 443 8. \ : & ' LONDON @® —Britain plans to She is now in Japan, but she)st. Bunche was offered the job of] wh. : \ : | ' For Your Banquets of coronary thrombosis ip aed triple its atomic power program/|has expressed per willingness to oe ee na_| assistant secretary of state for the) —e : : He es cae rai call he found] *YDuilding 6 more suclear sta-\Tesume fer American film career.) i T,.tierei tee Pg B |Middle East by President Truman.l| $AT_——“Last of the Comanches” and “Captain Pirate” : ' ? ; . Prey , He stressed he is happy in hist ee ‘AMOUS . survival month longer . LOVERS’ QUARREL? vid C. yer, 120 Lane Ppy . . Tt = fag Lord Mills, minister of power,| ‘There. a big rumor going|Jemes =. Timmons, 19 Bioomfieia |/POSt With the United : Nations, a ; ; ' WINE after an attack — with complete es re- was aaa ale which Nobel t recove damage usu-| Old the House of Lords 8°V-ithe rounds that Elizabeth Taylor|” andy L. Tilson, 113 © Ave which bes won him & Wines, Beers and Ales xy.ot heart pens ernment ‘hopes to have “ gta- ‘Adolph M. Thurman, 27 Bamana ct.jPrize for his efforts to bring| ' : and Mike Todd had had a beeg ly meant the patient had a good Bk Cliffera €. Taylor, €52 E. Welton|peace to the Middle East. a —- From All Over the World tions in operation the « , chance of living 10 years or longer. : battle in Palm Springs, so I got . : : 4ES ioe by 1965. He said ® Programicn the telephone to ask if the Watertora : LUNCH White mar ees would provide. about one fourth (venirds quarreling Robert E. Merrill, Donald LaMarbe. Tr : H t | Closed : : of the electricity the nation needs./ “py.- never heard anyon Wes S Sse v. Serden ~« 2 , Mopday thre April "In those days the patients were| - i gs wa . rear tnvone lauah|Eirvert J Lasers v. Wi easure uniers PHONE: OR 3-1907 either uncooperative or did NOt) Three nuclear stations were or-| about timing—just this minute Liz] , Drayton Pisins B k F H ded v % understand the treatment advised, dered -when the atomic ene: . E. verly, Bruce Bur- ac mp ~ an : on ot on oe oe oe oe TY |bawied me out because I wanted), ister Glen H, Bust, Nicholas D. — =—|We doctors did not always make/ program was set up by the g0Vv-lto drive my writer, Sidney Fore-|Gemolas, John Strutenski. Prancis E. cial ; it clear that quite complete rest/ernment in 1955. One already is|man, downtown in Palm Springs.| Ore", \yma® | Helcom®. Marl ®®4y_| INDIANAPOLIS (INS)—A party was essential during the first few! supplying electricity, It would take an hour and she/Milier, Delbert R. Landreth, Billy C./of American treasure hunters re- TRUE oe weeks. e “kh -@ didn’t want me to go.” — Easge Shaier turned home yesterday almost whe STORY ‘of ONE MAN'S j White said that present coopera-| The power minister estimated empty-handed. GREAT HEART, and LOVE. it is Well, I told him I hope that Richard J. Roise, Howard L. 5 age ey , Lowell A. Grithshaw, Maxie O. sou, ore 4 * ae tf The expedition headed by Jame- Calvin C. Baxter, Robert Every Nite of the Week son G. Campaigne, editorial di- D. ‘LITTLE | words” attacks accounts for a far|088,000,000). He said the big in- Gan ies A Se Kane. [Cematiogs. Rey ‘A. vasven center ef te indionenaie eal “3 E D better prognosis than in the late|crease was decided upon because) 44 ith Lake Orion failed to find the solid gold table of the greatly expanding demand said he got in a fight Howard H. Compau, Williard RJ and other treasures they sough va ” for power and-the-finandial bur-| Cveryene become be and [ds |comts Denil, W. Comper, Peal W. ae den of buying fuel abroad, | Tefweed to sit apart. a ee ominica: . Republic. Taxes in 1956 — ; Brought U.S. ‘Pauper’ Leaves Fortune Over $5 Billion They found the area indicated} on an ancient map was covered] with dense jungle. Two weeks oi ROCK WUDSON an hacking and hunting failed to un-] Y/#2c 72 7am MARTHA UVER i he cover anything more valuable than) ‘ 1 tao Tainos Indian relics. : DUURYEA “Seu nent - on 0h «5 DRY whole town talked|Historic Inn on Skids? Will Be, if Ice Holds ’ PETOSKEY w — Once a popu- a hj) Glue T Aue 3412 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9754 F tavite i y |Traverse City and Petoskey, the} An ancient map had been dis-| BANQuErs snd PARTIES ow po ges Bet ode Men elie Soden en lhe Surprising to find that she {sj old cmeliiart. hen’ Ge’ wach, Sslcivered ty Conpeinn’s cin, See FEATURES AT; 1:24-3:26-6:26-1:24-0:00 . things cigarettes, phono-| estate , which a very serious, am young) scheduled to be taken for airy, when he was cleaning an old graph records, luggage and whisky /queathed to needy war veterans.jactress who studied! with Stella|“sleigh ride” on Torch Lake. | musket purchased a few years ago ADDED ENTERTAINMENT Golden Sa 8 during the Inst ak tnontha| He himselt was a veteran of World|Adler. She expects to do “God's| 4 Central Lake family, Mr, and| ia, a New York second:band shop. | CHILLY WILLY IN “OPERATION COLD FEET” - re —_— = She has a contract with Batjac sel on bagi Dye thee loaned the . American treasure} : Drumstick . RB Productions, and I have a feeling} ojq building hoisted three miles| hunters a boat to reach the areajl STARTS Tab Hunter _,, «-- “THE GIRL HE - det Gens ew etewed Neate ae taure teaar Papeete Fe ae eee bak pen Sire Mlover ter ainog tht cost share yi aeentel m the map. The paid SUN.! Natalie Wood LEFT BEHIND” . Ss ie | - p Neome say iv ke i age , the first ‘half of the 1957 to make such a spectable of her- -—° ae * 6 water.. rare 1. It per} mana oe Oe ete of advice to Vikki: You The Morse group purchased the President Hector B. Trujillo omg —~ Call FE 8-0483 fice sitniiar periog in 1955 were cen Rever, becomes 2 goed actress] mm" front: Lynn Dodge of Poloshey| rtsined the disappointed Amit] Ss ? $5,075,016,000. at by, having your prete agent|*M4 went to remodel it as 9 gence with « reception before’ thelr] ae Fried Chicken—Shrimp : ie ag ‘ plans to|Teturn flight to the United States.| Fish—Drumburgers Collections on automobiles and a ‘ neste ercagg + prada ge rie “SPRINGFIELD RIFLE” ‘Baas: by an increase’ ? ’ bacco collections and almost all). wan: WHERE > —- manufacturers’, re- OF THE AMAZON t ; miscellaneous GOO Nise ere Report Eden Recovered From Abdominal Attack n Las m ZU Oo ” . 3 . CHOICE-- + @ eee. — INSURANCE | ‘imioresoar | fF to CONC \ \ ‘ ¥ an N BUSINESS. \ mY | 1 UECHNICOLOR | vf pee ornial] “SILENT WORLD” ‘and "1 AM Marchi] A FUCITIVE FROM A. CWAIN .. eI i . \ . x. 4 Jp alt =, ner coir Wels reg dein ache he a lag fete \ as \ | ; \ ; ' } 1 t ‘ y ii 4 wt 1) i f Hae : ¥ | ’ % | 3 ‘ f \ | < Se’ age! * ’ 1 ‘ % ‘ P| j he hea a} + \ ' i ‘ fi . \ ' ae } j i * os lee ta ; a 4 ¥ 4 ‘ ; ; 4 | 4 f ee a: Ar 4 ed i , \ ee | ‘ f P oF | eae 4 ee i ee \ Hie Wie \ ¥ | } joie —s tose 5 4 = { A ps f \ N ‘ ’ 4 4 \ - i j \ j ; : ‘ * | 4 OY \ \ S : | : i \ / 4 \ : i ee soe % 4 pai id ; , \ 4 i ‘ S \ | a ‘ f i : j . \ * \ 7 i \ ; : pee F ie \ \ \ i Pa ERAS ee a ere oe a ae ee of LS eee? ee eee eT ee a eq: thn heinckesetaiinet bons = : oe “First acters! Indicate = ‘iy he Buren ot Markets. Close National Balloting for Prime Minister - election indicated a neck - eck race’ between supporters of Eamon De Valera and John A. Costello, - A West Donegal disfrict sent the “same two men back to the Irish Parliament. q &®* ® 1 1 “ P. O'Donnell, minister for local |} government in the Costello gov- ernment, collected 6,208 votes, J. ~ Red River Valley .}f@w: arrivals none: . track R 3% i a. ; - | : off 2 ki ; : mer . slightly stronger for [medium 30-30 302 Ue THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1957 Produce \ oxrRotr Pronvce ETROIT, Feb. 22 (AP)—Wholesale markets and sold by in wholesale pack 8 PRICES FRIDA Delicious, 7. ye No, ~ Ane! bu. Spy, 75 bu; T a.i3.25 — VEDETABLES, MISC: Beets, topped. i bests ie Cucenerad a 25 bu. Cal age Variety, ee » bbage, Tiet in ane No, 1, 1.25-1.78 00-2.50 dos. bebs. Parsnips No. 1.) +3 | ilps pe 50- Ib. . .Radishes, Diack iia. ky i iadishes, Hothouse, ~ as Rhubarb, * ies 4 1.50-2.00 sya Aes 00-1.25 =. aa ee 3.09-13 00 EGGS: Larg 5 Medium, Te. n41 80. Small, 730-850. \*- CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, Maren. & pot arrivals $3; track 242: ts moderate; demand about steady on round Russets: idgne:| Russets 3.80; a North Dakota demand sales moderate: market track reported. Browns: A isrge 33°34, wtd ove tag Sees B sd Tee Gummaesioke "graded: Whites: Grade A oe 3195-3348; 4 E CHICAGO, March 4 (AP) ' : a” Datiar 93-5 AA Pant farses we: ! . Cc ‘ TRUST TO ) LUCK!. KNOW YOU AR PROTECTED BY AUTO Insurance "> i MacManus, John & Adams Inc., jtoday announced the appointment of four to the creative staff of its | Bloomfield Hills headquarters. i George Zikakis, ithe Kudnér Agency, has been as- [signed to the Pontiac Motor Divi- | sion creative staff. jagency's Cadillac Motor Car Divi- I sion group. | Virgil E. LaMarre, until recently, fcentral region sales manager’ for ithe Ford Motor Co.'s Continental | Division, has been assigned to the | Bendix Aviation Corp. as copy: | writer. Added to the art staff / “was art director for Grarit Aaeeeaiba. Earnings, / : ers Bia ery hein : ; >6 y 710 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Fover the combin totals ot Life Sayers : Hand Beech Nut Packing/in 1955 before FE 2-8357 their merger. Net earnings et $7,998,599 ‘ or $2.49 per own » reflec VA! «33 06 25 yaa ot ne. revo _ § Merchandiae Dicoun , “CATALOG STORE MANAGER necessary. ~ apeaneg Pik , lrg ys PO : $-BY Bumgerden, Disttict Maneger iERY WARD ae Previous selling yo gy Panegpetanrh 4 average ® + ° Retirem , 1D A fe an re- eover sales of lo- 1 and fancy ng ah ke’ ws growers them cE: PRUITS— hag 1 og 6.00 % og DUBLIN, Ireland w—First re-|3'38 bu; No, e one-3 eee Apples. he turns today in the Irish ,general | 323); Early. and -|hiring of the Birmingham firm of -|\@eer Associates. . house. | 5 weak responded to corporate news. under-|most active stocks, added around "0 ing late yesterday's prediction by hens |Greenlawn, NX. formerly with! Deere Pontiac City Aftairs i stituting an urban renewal gee, gram here, will be the major goals of an “urban: planning firm! ning consultant for the city. * * * | These: were the. major targets, No. by the City Commission last night | cr ry a bela commis- Their terms expired this as -commissioners approved, the Fi Cify Manager Walter K. Will- | {| PAY RAISE | |. man recommended the firm, a oe |$25 at etter et te “in Early Trading sms and sor W, Raymond Ransom. will now receive cepted S. Lumber of three lots in -| NEW-¥ORK w—The stock eal | Cteveraate Subdivisien. in Urban Consultant Hired A wut Chao ‘ede mended te taine'h teh ws bility ‘of i sag iets an Langone -tmte in planning and the possibility ‘of in- and Clty Commission. ee Oe ee County projects being unde :iwhen the group begins as plan- by the firm, besides many others lin the state and outstate. . In other action last night, com- the missioners approved reappoint set forth in a resolution adopted/ ments ef Daniel R. Veazey, Wil- PAY MAI a —inerease for members of the City ‘Board of Tax Review. The “= Mocks Iregular > = ove an Co. “the ‘|ket turned irregular in moderately! — for the refund of $230 [active early trading today. ; * * * i The mixture of plus and mints. '|signs followed three. sessions of) rising prices, chiefly based on the Israeli decision to move out of (Egyptian territory and hopes for $100 each. more stable conditions in the Mid- Gains and losses ran from frac. wid|tions to around a point with little buying or selling pressure in any major 4livision. Individual issues x & 4 . St. Joseph Lead, which -was up 3 yesterday when it was one of the| ‘eal documents. Chrysler was up a point follow- a company official that it will sell one out of every four new cars sold in the United States this year. Olin Mathieson gained about a point on hews of its 33- million doliar air force contract. * * * improvement jor The company an- rom 23. unused building permits | sabia enn fer the eae City Engineer Lewis M. Wrenn nat ua be esthuated Ge three Meeting will be postponed to lots, located on South Shirley ave- nue south of Willard, to be worth . POSSIBLE PLAYGROUND -Willman pointed out that they might be turned over to the Parks and Recreation Dept. for possible * conversion into a playground. The commission referred the! offer to City Attorney William A. Ewart to carry out the ahs coal Seed tha venient. 2 Comme es confirmed re-| sioner Philip E. Rowston, the city ports of a iron ore dis-- waived a $10 food license fee covery. for the blind cperater of the | candy counter in the courthouse. As requested by a citizen last week, the commission consented to adding a sidewalk on the: east side of Monroe street from| Newberry to the existing program. Commissioners further _author- Republic Aviation d a ma. | ized Willman to proceed with the fraction ewent sidewalk project on the nounced it is closing branch plants | South waned of Newberry street from Thursday | The \ sis sl eainey’ Hes el te no assessments as all. property apse daar igsnaid al ean city, manager will be one vf five to civil defense. POSTPONE MEETING. Because of his absence and the necessary canvassing of the April ist election returns, the April 2nd April 4th. Mayor Pro-tem John A. Dugan will attend..a March 14-15 urban renewal clinic in Dayton, Ohio. It is being sponsored by the Ameri- ere nappa setae: dial borhoods (ACTION), “-t* . Mayor William W. Donaldson introduced Bruce T. Oison before the commission session began. Ol- son, a member of the American Bar Foundation, is in paras, as part of a nationwide survey on tice. County Deaths . Nellie J. Case R — Service for Nel- Ri OCHESTE sidewalk, lie J. Case, 90, of 2770 Rochester as part of the city’s 1957 capital'Rd. whio died today. after a long illness, will ‘be held from St. at. Port Washington, N.Y. and | News in-Brief tic" "ener ont ove sme e aim child, ~ : New York Stocks | : . Charlies H. Fifield (Late Morning Quotations) Charle jAir Red .... $28 Int Tol & Tel. 32.2 : | Allied Ch '.. S86 Jacobs 41 Allied Sirs ... 47.2 Johns: a Allis Chal ,.. 33.2 Jones3L ..,.. 48 Alum Ltd ...1226 Kelsey Hay ... 40 (sam . .s... £94 Bemnecott ....108 Am Airlin ... 191 Kim Cir .,... 43:2 Am Bak ... 34.3 Kresee. SS .... 25.7) Am Can .... 423 LOP Giass 00) 13 Am Cyan .. 74 ib McN&L .,, 12 " Am Gas & Bi 35.7 bine & My .... 653 0a) hotel Am M & Pay 35.1 kh Aire ,.. 46.1) Am Motors ... $4 [e™*s +>. i84/terday for specding and driving Hadley. Two grandchildren and am ant SET Mack Trk ..."' 243 with a revoked license. five great-grandchildren also sur- Am Senting’.. 312. Siartte. C2... z | vive. . “ a Am Red... 163 wet,” *** 34) Donald Hovey, 34, of 55874 Hos- Am Tel'& Te tne9 Mereen Line’ 53 |ner, Metamora, paid $50 in fine Harold S. Peden ~ ° Am Tob .... 73.17 - Le | i an rat TSE py peaagy eager tg ogee dinnad per LAPEER Service for Harold |. Amaconén.:.. on & "$f, | less driving w appeared be-'S, Peden, 55, of Potter Lake, will Aimee, Si cg: $4 Mont ward .. 38 iforé Oxford Justice Frederick) be held on Thursday at 1:30 from Armst Ck ... 317 Rat i 33.3| Sevens, bes —_ Funeral orareticage atl a / i ’ ay Gintihe $2, Nat Dairy’: 323/ Pontiac Police detectives today Branch Aveo Mfg .... 66 Mat +e] **""vy97 are searching for. three juveniles Balt & Oh ....43% wy Geotail. - tvs] Mr. Peden is survived by 8 Bendix Av |. 612 Nia M Pe ia ng are reported by C. Johnson, 'gaughter Mrs. Margie Deyarmond . oe Norf & West : 474/161 Seminole St., to have broken | o¢ Detroit, a brother and sister & ier Bee: aaajout two window panes in his g@-' john and Mrs. Jeanette Kennedy * Ths Net Ste Pw. 1 jrage and also the rear window of poth of Detroit. 113 Owens Tu G1 22S his auto, a total damage of approx- (Ss RSS Ws ie imately a » 4 .. 12.4 Pash Bol 51 : : IMLAY CITY — Service for John :B Baram Pret as a De ae pase Ane neet®|H. Boven Sr., 68, of 3440 Black -- 34 Bonney. Je '.. 3. "| Corners Rd., here will be held at “ 18 Priser .--” ra | 2 p.m. Thursday from the Muir . Ms Philip Mor te] Livestock , Funeral . 93.3 Pet ....: “a will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday - 62.3 PHt Plate G .. 79.7 DETROIT LIVESTOCK from ‘the Muir Brothers 26 &@ ii. 43.3) DETROIT, March 5 (AP) —Hogs— | trome Burial will be in =H we os 38-4 |Salnble 180. Slow; early sales ows . ut Imlay ¢ . 65.6/ Repub Sti ,... 51.7) market not ult} ented ished; no & Tewaahlp Cemetery. Coca com “032 een be ; 10 oa, sows: = 1 ieoae tee ine see tens tees Wiles won ae 13248 Rey 97 | “waiter sons ' Col Gas sci. MY Rock “Boe” .\” 212 igecaies ih. ‘No Se and’ 4 'some‘hela|ven Of Flint, Harm and John of Con N Gas... 42 fw ening SE $3.5 |Bigher: ew No. 2 and* 3) 240-280 Ibs. Imlay City, two daughters, Mrs, ee gw Le Be St Jor Lead .. 46 | Cattle—Galable #00. Market moderately Elizabeth Fultz, Mrs, Henriett¢ y never HO Rcoviil Mt: 32.1 enone ond prime clbeghter stones up “3 Root and a brother, Tyes, all of oon 8 aa eae | Seab Al RR .. 313/220: most sales and choice steers Kalamazoo, Twenty-three grand- Sere oh Shel! on meets #2 steers. 18 00 00. 18.00: part loads ie ee children and three great-grandchil- Dew Coen meu me nay SE caeane : 325 Some utinty to fow ‘good heifer 1400- dren also survive. Aly, aa fou Ry. = ot 12.60. #0.13'50.- most iy 12.50-13.50; few com. Mrs. Celestia Blair - #8 Red Br nd : 38.1) te wag anne od a... 1 cows IMLAY CITY — Service for Mrs. of Oil Ind 535 ite 330 080. thi ty fend ‘tow | Celestia Blair, 91, of 145 Weston St. R ie sa mea res Bs — $3.8 commercial bulls 14.00-16.00; vy high here was held today at 2 p.m. from Bier i's=: Sto ee ti tana te tee tae ete. eee Peceuee Peseal Sees, yO “ow + Re sow h Tra: °'::215 fun Ol... Tejand prime vealdrs 2760-9400, Galk good in Imlay T P Gen pak -.- oi futher @20 27 and low choice 20.00-26.00; ‘utility anaitery. oon Blee--s.. S61 Beiv ELPA "2: andl marie met eee ot and low utility) Surviving are a son John of Dry- Gea Fee iia - as Texas Co - oH! Sheep—Saiable jambs den, four daughters Mrs, Ruby Gen Motors ... 397 Textron. -”.. 183\cents “Nigher tor tec dae, ‘Shecp| McMullen of Attica, Mrs. Hattie Gen Tels. 4) Time R bent. gr gceree fitm: 35 heed ghoice and prime!Tripp and Mrs. Winifred Walder of eee rer GAL. Trapeamer ... 386) good and choice. weoled ‘emus’ s¥'vo'|Imlay City, Mrs, June Watson of Sask a mene aa *| 23.00; some utility and good 18.00-20.00:\Lum, a sister Mrs. Emma Smith Goodyear -*... 183 Matt hie Lin’. 3° 3/‘orn amos 21.85; most sales choice andiOf Imlay City, a brother. Herkimer Get Be Ry... 416 Piatt Prutt 2: 48M) DT og, smell, lot ne0d ent Noten wacea| Hineder of New Haven; 16 grand-| | [Grey eit wali 32 7 {Slaughter ewes 9.75; some cull andichildren and 24 great - grandchil- Hersh Choc ,.. 48° 18 Rub (1.,.. 419i Uellity 5.28. dren. ec: AES. sespese tre . Booker, Biv... 2¢ ware & Pie .. 3 emmcacG, Marth S. aohibe Veeek Gitar Sicitep Indust Ray... 387 Weste A Bk || 37. [DOGS 6.500: generally 25 CLIFFORD — Service for Frank Intotr Goo "84 White Mime'"’.” a4 Uvely scarce” and mentiy 35 lower , TS, who died Sun Int Bus Mach . ARs Wostwertt .-.. sus imeedy te % Jewer, pose day will be held today at 2 p.m. Int Nick 1....107 Ynet ShaT 400d 16.50-16.85; sevaral lots 1 in Poe Eaner .+-+1001 Zenith Rad... 83/8 | mes North Branch. Burial will be in fs : 17.25; @ 250 t West Burlington Ceme orece’ suai volume 2-3 200-330 Ib. 16.00-16.50 Surviving are his wife Mildred, Compiled, the i few head 1-3 a Starch a by Associated Press| 15 A 1 15 60 Rail Util Stocks | « 1b. round 3 1 . (lt = 4] i i i é bel : _representatives, : study federal Jegislation pertaining is the administration of criminal us| . ey Bas ima Lb z morta : Mullins ae No. lie tm stale at the PesEesere ge < Sparks-Gritfin® Puneral Rome. a nese tn Naish ? . ~ Johns. Ts. Silvia Eager, Mr. & Mrs. r *& Mrs AMBULANCE. Pursiey Punera! Home, E 41211 Donelson-Johns . peace Maas SPARKS - GRIFFIN | Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service. roe + ed lor Motor we FOR WANT ADS _ DIAL FE 26181 AMBITIOU _ ROUTE SALES. REF. 5. Ww. WAN? Bg mer average co UNG” MEN, ARE — uly.” N FOR yen 4 like working with: prople staminn, recog- Shenton cat werk bana “ Pibenas's v LEARN: eee Y neayagaaromne Sige te ee — Hpnkaty | seeeeeae OAKLAND AVE. | San ies - QUALiFimD Yousa MEN” oa sir completion ef trains “TRAIN YOU F FOR MAN- ln interviews each Mon- - Pikes | frie =es : __ Help Wanted Female 4 be og ae hg tyre a rats vith Mt a oe TION | or * rly evenings. PIMEDIATE JOR ADVANTAGES . ee en: cote as meek 06 NEISNER’ ‘ 100 to $200 per week. 4 necese te advance in any one. . Call e neon, C $-8681. joe sence sr sushie'ver | *4Bterer@ 5, Ma non saree e ' : . e e Year a ent. cae é. west ‘ ' Wa - a many ~ Soeral a aT ONET _ CAR AND MA in ends, 20 ‘2 others REQUIREME ._Age 2] to 28 years. High. school education or better, APPLY AT ROS. oe. tesmav, EMENTS _ AREA We furnish complete, continuous ining, tre: totem ANTED. AP- MA y Kuhn Auto Wash, 149 W. Ger your sPrin ELRY sae Sa Ha DON GAY party. COMBINE y gi AND WORK Stee ani eee Caretaker lodge near WEEKL ne Gaylord. April to December Pre- time am fer handyman ¢ fe ee and in RA- tng. we Salary and living _ Pm one of bem re uarters. ’ full detatis. 5-1948 for information, — S . Pontiac Preas. . oust RS HELPER TO Apply 300 Lounge. 1132 W. Huron. BM. BL ‘ __ Between 10 am. to 4 pm : f wo Lake y L ‘Gila inch cal FE soun yard, 226 EB. Bivd. N uIDD LEAGED LADY FOR CARE- Electrical | Engineer wens. een toe o penta, with experience. MIDDLEAGED OR ELDERLY . . Tt of small pre- to care* for 2 children. wal ata oe Ages ‘23 Die", on > M. C. Manufacturing Co. pm : 118 Indianwood Rd | _ Lake Orion MAN = PAMILIAR Hf sou fave ars can one's meet alse era arden 3 hours aay * eyenine. ca P am: engines, MA 47078 7 ~ _ je OR | ONE Soticrona. Won Kat EXP DAIRYMAN. WiFE TO HELP | apy bout = house, No children. 1480 Town- ees Be leoore " i SALESWOMEN + demonstra byera frown or eo, — back- Tine Must be Teterected he cases: seine party bot jist another experience helpful direct sales job, but . essary. No collection cul he roe far tinge iA secur Ramress “| George's Tov Service But man yo want must not only alert ve, ‘ ust Shee °% ofike perssoat SECRETARY, Pr Bw eipful. A I oe ot Cpereaier Tan, bat Sharan Reighl able cramaloctior suck as axaustntes¥Oa" Witton AL it sine tee that you can serations & repairs on ladies’ & meet Stheae, resuiremente, Peesled "ts “pein bees pha Re experienc, hus ar tet ae “ ‘ U ~ : — — . at once. If A the "man we Yen Bkuttle Sammeseteran | y Write Bor ar 00 incre of | | foe Summit, Millord, “Mich. Ast The |» . All replies ee Will be. confid aac : ~ For taw firm and preferred TATE — Enjoy’: conditions oe ee close “to paaks ocation Unustial Opportunit : rtuni ¥ for walk in business. J. R. HILTZ Work 2 —Realtot ~ PE 5-418. carly even gg Kyi EY Pr z ho . B. * rk. Seuee canvassing. Rochosigr ‘Menutectering fe até cote Gar necessel _ Sout st, OF 2a 3 ie ol a FILE on PART TIME SALES. Wowie TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE wan. If you are willing to work. bs a & yore of ‘myalid. Live-in, nove by selling one a *. tastest WOMAN POR | selling fh | the market OMAN To. vg aMatt, _ today me ne 2 } naga Bye J brig | ae ae free to travel. Sal with the, : n ty plus all expe boss & work the best Mi ‘ Sy Sees. Bes iglormation, | a.m tor appeimaen Um: ME &, WOULD LIKE” B — ass =. rant pa TO? CARE Fas oft its of us aft spare ey s day hinatee. Call or write seter, 0. mx § CAN YOU STAY ON THE PLACE? bs a teeeke £.1 and bath pro- ings. General cleaning Light cook. ; ; . We will accept woman with ace oe Lg ty Hg mma : colid - Birmingham, area, MI “one penne ef casa -\vestment. _ Eat Or, 5 DONTE Ge Piccseat, (4 work me pro He Aven ae pm: : Work only ‘eads, Ro can- < HOURS. vessing or collecting. cial Socney wens gee renewals, liberal bonus: Apply in_ per: Bauman's Restau- Seeefis up te $100,000. - fant; 600 South Blvd. B . cooK wanren, Must MUST RE EX- Aore - cessful hu wit i atunt “af Omaha. Bean Drive-tn. PE heist : Large exc and acci- DEMONSTRATORS. 2 OPENINOS. dent company ‘je the world. New local ¥. plan.. Ceramic There ts room for other mei who Ps or ever ve cabont delene rv ee : interview. Fer “Sppointm at = hese pie. EM} r Glave 1-9961 Dining Room Waitresses Ted's has Nmited ber of ATTENTION — ot sane Tea A call t rE $0268 wit ad i * s ~ coing joke "eine? cotee” Fen TED'S RESTAURANT cone ea ae _ ee AND DRIVE-IN - a "INSIDE SALES weet). \ $350. ena (ee te , % i : & 1007 Carpenter <, aE oun fp avi ia AND eee “ith “Bid oe _ INCINERA M & OUR “Better Basements. HBAS ENT-5-BLocK |oae “€ BI : bas oa work. Pree fy gE GUARANTEED as OFS - = FE goUsEMOVINO < BEST WAY _ DRIVING SCHOOL et sense for your = kee =F "Ga after, Fe Bat. REAS. aimee Wark Wanted Male | 10 =e PL | "ROOF REPAIRS rE os. FRENCHING. Pie snk 6 dens Oe onan | A PAINTING. TRENCHING AND _BULLDOZING FLOOR 8A -|LAYING, FINISHIN C. BUD BILLS, FE 6-2050_. ~ ft, ye. 7-081. ates 36019. Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 enced woman woul oe \Dressmaking, Tailoring 1 16 | #0 . Antiques covelay: Income. Tax Service 17 BEN EN TART R. BACKUS ao Beat ma SEED Fea ee _ tates, PE e114 YOUR LiGHT HAULING. NAME FB. 5-3153 ~O'DELL CARTAGE Local cee moving. REDUCED" RATES Moving FE. to serve you, Smith |OoeAnE, ct fc gg 4 Trucks to Rent Teas. ‘% ton Bi. 1% ton stakes : Be ets amp TRACTORS D Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co, 5. A we ¥oung. | Pes Sunday $oul_ FE SH a ae & Decorating 20/ Seren CLASS, EXP. PAINTING AND ef? . reasonable. FE asonable. FE 5-2860. ea PAINTING AND ECO RAT + pois. - “banging. = ed re) eee eo later — = a-i a-1 PA ‘terior. 10 oer cent a for —_ Guaranteed. rgeaetaes a. 5 & ADDING MA- ared sre wee = G $8201. ie ed Knapp napp Shoes OR_3-1802 any ce hes lg BE Rott eee gare a3 IN DEBT? — IF SO, LET US oe WANTED A 16D DIME, VERY FINE plus, $125, or will trade for 10 rows -of--uncireuiated nickels 1%0-D, or 19 Uncirculated 1931-6 pennies, A 1900 ght De $35. ® LATION __bie. one or a dozen, OR 3-8561. -__ Wanted t to Rent Ey SLORAL LOERLY GENT oe VEMAN wists witniy Swe ‘distance rd Pon- Box No. 36, Pon- | ewsleatures” ‘on Mr. ROOM, UPPER. GARAGE at | side Gas he : CLOSE Adults only, FE 2-4626. Fp ey ee vate ba! ‘side. PE Se WANTED poms IST : with beat of loterenene’? Could ray a éare for howe for” at tt" cae Po | Share Living Quarters 30 eae ae SAT. BAB liec ah tom Keego. oone. PE ST . Wid. | Contracts, “Migs. 32 FARM pee maga of p Waterford nat with = osnee $500,000. 00 ~~ 1 , See ¥ to parghase met ear ‘cesta a oe ee ey . you pa | Ask for To Buy—To Sell—To Insure TY CO REAL’ Mccttes "S cieee ces mm AND CONTRACTS. 5 4 vi pre. 68 Tee Hwy. “CASH BUYERS. WAITING ~~ your jand our free estimate 48 HOURS Small home equities or land con- Wid . Transportation 31) MAHAN | + contract or equity. ate before a resi = ee tracts oe WRIGHT sina | | WID. ? TO 5 ACRES FOR $2000 TO cash, in Pontiac eres CONTRACTS W AN TED contrac Ww ‘ts ‘or imm sale. Buyers waiting. What have you ble rge or es or sea- soned econtreets, Clark Real Es- tate WwW. Huron Oven . FE or FE 44813. ask for Mr ‘ NT SETL YOUR LAND CON- tract unti] have seen us. AP'TO'. BA K. EE Rempton Realtor. efore you Edw. M. Stout. Realtor TN inaw St. PH. PE 5-0165 Open Eves til 8:30 MORTGAGES ea % acre ith frontage be ME Telegraph rrespondent | ; B BEWITCHED _ ‘BOTHERED BEWILDERED vs Bid on the cate of your contract | oe } By all the diffrent oe eet | on what your Why. not call tor an ¢@ ieee, | White Bros. . We guer- ante: our. men cream only at night while asleep, For a: atte value of Jour propery—calt te value - _ Four bas maybe “ou can 7 MR.,. SALVATORE | Li 8-127 a ~ WE NEED 2 BEDROOM HOMES» 3 BEDROOM HOMES 4 BEDROOM HOMES REAL QUICK Edw. M. Stout. Realtor Tt N. Saginaw 5. Open Eves ‘til 8:30 Witt BUY O& LIST YOUR LAKE roperty. Purchasers waitin sine © se — — - Ph Wr. eee WITH Sar |» down payment. Vicinity of Com- pares or Dublin School EM Rent Apts. nit nmonwl 33 £ aot ii LEAN nate bate Adu. Te Pr Aduits. 76 Phy i "ROOM FO FOR WORKING GIRL. | seve tefrigerater. FE 407 REALTORS Phone OR 3-1205 or OR 3.1872 % Open Eves Wi _9—Gunday 10 to §) | ok. BUY. a eek : ee TRADE rt FLOOR 3 RMB. UTIL Er ed i it Socket aera i, COM. i on span tet BY Bt fortable apt Baiteble wan at | 698 Diste fier OR 31251 s Bisa 208s sUY oR eon elrhed LI 8-4435 ‘CLEAN 3 RM APT CHILDREN | NEWLY DECORATE)) UPPER | Ph. FE 5-6165 dren. 28 Matthews St. - | noon &- pari UPPER. ~ecos |? ROOM nous wee © be room 4 if cluded $110 ner month, venings. rage in y month ridge RM, RM. FLAT, P , ENTRANCE. | _ Child poy FE_ 7 Elizabeth Lake Rd, FE 5-1361. § ROOM COTTAGEZ FOR RENT, § ROOM, As BLVD. TERRACE, 68 N. skoow pe "hae SL References. $100 ‘ico month, cal Pe _ 3804. es school = church, Not modern, $50 per- Cali Realtor Part- PE + Holcomb. Clarkston, MA | friar beak PE 2 ae) iN. MO. modern Bell es: ees Yepee. PE oe Uae FOR RENT ON oe CASS vores “TARE WATERFORD: OUTIL, CBS: | Tker"for" part, of reat of 2 “hes- = Pontiac m apt. Write Box 110, *3 OVE “F 57871, “wi COT RT Pr : CLEAN MODERN EFFICIENCY | K. G. REMPSTEAD, 102 E. HU. | emt. SY. 3 wok, heat, OR 30389 thglts A gar _RON FE +6264 bang 4145 Clintonville Rd Close to Webster school. CLEAN. Wi ROOM APT FE street. nice. ya | 2Taae mndeke art. screens. Possession ape i ist, ‘foo | per month |LaT© fr. 3 ‘BEDRM TRAIL. | Plus Small * ‘t required PE oe de between 9 a.m. and 2:30 p.m VASBINDER, INC, FE 5-8875 block from eiga school all util- a Peters ater 6 pa a R sie pm. ON FIRST FLOOR. 2 Sea | FURNISHED, flor FER, MO oe OR Fooms and storage-room. Private | FB 2-730, site. not water el Ln oy. A ie stove an Rent Houses Furnished 33) re! ‘er - i Gow man on wen woman fleets bor Box | i] BDRM., 6 MILES OUT. NEWLY . Pontiac P: a | decorated All modern, FE 4-0992 | sattate ry “ nockis BATH. | Eves. 7 — apt. $50 a m0, 535 Au- iT REDROOM DELUXE KITCHEN. urn, re ER FOUR “ROOMS “e BATH. Nicelg. furs. with large porch, 3 ath. PE 2-7428. or 4 adults or couple with chile | 3 oo AND BATH, GAs ‘6 HEAT. 4 mi vies for. 2 ing piven "Lake." gyeaupoe- he ng’ Sylvan e utifities Stove ‘3 refrigerator, OR 3-7466. | Rie — i ROOMS. GARAGE. + AU. | TR | Rd Auburn Heights. FE ae sou Ra welcom rE 34 downtown area aL | APT. 3348 Primary. Au- | Near __burn Heights 3 LARGE ROOMS, —REPRIGERA- | Rocila t IN IN REBOO, CHILDREN & stove Private entrance, | welcome, Gas hegt. $60. PE 8-6857. | | Pinegrove Em x i STALL HOUEE ose, CHT ‘f ROOM AND BATH Cain dren welesme Got modert. Close to downtown Pon | 4 month Near the Blue ay Parie $id Per month - Call roaacmegl | FE 4-0078. + aan * 43581. 3 i SS : i J ROOM & BATH. INQUIRE 300 | "Tout Poothn y netrmn ines Vootheis Ra, | front home. Until June 15. EM J ROOM APT FULL BATH, | HEAT. | 33311 ~ Heit & ge fern, W. side. é0m Lt. | Oe ‘ home elderly couple or young 7 RMs. ATH. NEWLY couph Positively no drinking. Sestesies. 17 Elizabeth Lake Rd.| FP a in. ROOM APT ~~ 3 PRIMARY. | POUR ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE fe H wert a side oa yeenty, Reply Box TRDRM APT {at ‘SARI: | FORK. House FOR RENT OR ‘bee 2 ah Le or OL -241 | West 7 oan ette apts Bach vag & Paradise or: couple. Day, week or. ies out. Couple preferred. Te Rent . Apts. Unfurnished 34 is, ROOM Waist SIDE o90 La? | ieee & BATH. 2 LOTS. COU- month. * sp FENCED 1 | schools als, City of mi ea eet Pg 975. | | Modern 6 room, EDWARD ‘THE LAKE MAN . EM _Wanted Real Es a2 “Rent / Ar F ished 33, BRAND NEW For Rent Rooms 37 ‘ant eal Estate en s. Furn peta pste St “ és rear Tie et be ban png YE eat). to “psn TOT sin |? Ban te Somanye pear] FERN EL NES san | EBs 3 (P52, MM APT "NEWLY Daco:| 8% fendy tor cecrwney” | 73 BUF SIQF MIR PLACE to ROY KNAUE- Realtor rated. Private entrance & bath. AIR CORDITIONED - a re ere ne | | 364 W. Huron, O4 #3390, PE 23021 _Ciose to bus line. 38 N. Paddock. toom, automatic beat, | P URN. ROOMS TO’ FR FOR | : TLARGE RMB. NT APT. | Elichen fans master antenna. ce- | SUesy¢- ee Oe eS : t. & ent. -weleome.| samc tile -bathro ms, beautiful IF , 3101 Baldwin Ra, PE $1927. | “Sitcheas, Baleony type building, ‘WeaR GENERAL paoTORs | « kano ). Home Owners |* ones ara, Seow, oe “ADULTS ny BCUTIVE. LARGE WELL.VEN. REALTOR. OR 300 IN. . oe Craerd tak PE $0 THAT WE CAN FILL THE HOME AND NEIG' OOD. After 1—OR S648 7 ROOMS. ADULTS. NO DRINK et gt By -POINTMENT, Fe rciny mon Potente INDIAN VILLAGE? May. be & WE ARE OFFERING — FOR A _POINTMENT. saines | 9 HOUSE. PULL BASE- - SEMINOLE HILLS - | _Se Bel renee ee eer eta | ee pee eee, meas | bt aeer oe Peer. Or wm DONELSON PARK "| mgaM cA apr NEAR KEEGS. WM nures, FE cise" ~~ BY OWNER arbor. Clesn, saicely Turn $12.90 Open. tor Inepectien NicE GIRL. OTTAWA HILLS wees. 28 and Sunda =) a # rooms, full tied Desement, WASHINGTON PARK : e aM APT F Ederal 86918 . ORE Gi N ee . ASHINGTON PARK | PE 2-675 her ey ow es =, - beivileges | Full, price SYLVAN VILLAGE 7 Gass. EATED RMS. WITH PVT. | AN APT, UTIL. FURN. WO! YO O. ee eee | | Wie 81,165 i. } take A} LLA i eitrance. Ist floor, Baby ._“tinkers, 1035 Oakland. . = --/- /|/ ROOM _ FOR ‘AL PER- | as part down Can PIONEER HIGHLANDS | _setcome. Fe ear CLEAN CLOSE IN 4 & BATH pp ee See ee eee | eee Pisin Seobelt. Drey- ,3 RMS. CLOSE IN. PVT. ENT & iy age porch & garage. FE oul vot GAN eas 5 r We have ers ready pene | ath ee far . ever can GUTE (RAC NEWLY DECORAT:| 8%, $7_s Week. close in. ghower. uy y Thru P artridge ing for homes in these attractive ers. PE 5-9066 after 4 pm. ed. ‘Lower. Garage. Heat. Laun- eatin WOON 8Y Fiat | — > Last Thru Sane ae ae ae We otter | ROOMS ON LAKE. CLEAN, PRi- | a N_ Shirley. Pontiac. OL Body. 24 Ps BY FAS OF PO? Se See ear SE Shaan Fane onarroy reams ce ve Ree PP SRE | Ps ee | Ree a. anges. “brie, concn WARM CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. | Vets a $80 Mo, WARD E, PARTRIDGE | aakvpren eve garam | taliiac, Gta staat |— ermenen oti. PE PET | ncaan Seats Sobrobarion REALTOR FE 4- 3581 | Saas couynend, Pee : | in nings, Day time call OR 3-117%5.| Rooms With Board 8 eS bow Poe 1050 W. HURON ST, shee 7 Fg pr 3 EEG ARTE stove & | EXTRA CLEAN ROME STYLE| do Down . ap nage OPEN EVE. ‘TIL @ tee CE ad util. furnished Cour. “vith baby | meals. 14 Matinews, PE $0371.| [jiu buld on ; z iv RMS A ATH. Hv. peng ee FOR 1 O8 3 MEN’ ‘BEDS. starter “homes ash ay ; 2. decorated, Well | = location. FE. : : or basement LISTINGS WANTED | becte'te's, Sans. Pebate FF ih COUNTRY "HOME. EXCEL | or, build on our ot BUYERS WAITING | LET 7 ROOM APT rs FORE Or oe ee en er WOOD CO ne Cash FoR YOUR |; a, a. eee | ROOM ARD EN PRIVA 3-1235 OR S038 mau sourus = Children, welcome. FE ( ) | dq. aoe eee ev eesee TOP Commer Williams Lake itd. & Mas Leslie R, Middleton aR 74 O ore ROOM AND BOARD. 3 F wm ~ | BRORRR

oon; ot 1h BiB St garage furn. Aduits. jkeundry fe-| tf on West Huron. A me A eA yee u RM. FURN. APT. ADULTS, PRIV. | cuties, on bus line 2-243. __ | -Manriy’s Bar, West Huron at ’ Attractive ph a4 chon 3 i Beg selling your * ent 122 Augusta. a oe Lake Rd. edar a property. We have © jent ie oie (Ome of. PONTIAC. 0 aid. | RE NTAL ere miteor je «tees | heat, garage. laundry, | UNITS Rent Office Space 41 Seore, bireh Geers, ts te sell. > | _sauits, OF 1 JNITS ye kiteh- Dorothy Sny rm Lavender |3-FOOT TRAILER, 82 FER WE | Stenctive cow Cuples “pe Wane. | gw —e 2 Xea Nice for couple Ma 5-676) Reasonabié reat Lecaied in Pon- | 2 rooms furnished ecom- 3 vaiishea ears.” |ATTRACTIVE. Rota tise oo East Bivd and Perry st. | pletely ce cted. ait con ag WATERFORD BUNGALOW . i ouple on ‘ * FE 24411 or eves MU eet Private entrances, ground floor. | CALL FE 47833 a ; : — with} Newly decorated» bun- \ TRADES _ at Dee Ses Hee. Be Be ROYAL OAR shia Sar’ imepeaiens cuompenen at automatic hot wale’, 3 lots apr 3 ey Room, si Ww me : “a wien | We have several a4 berend } homes that can j for G.I. loans, Call our oe | nee for additional informa- RG aii hh of RE ia aa, cl | \ \. 429 iM i One ne ee “9! e eas oe fick for Prime Minister DUBLIN, Ireland “First re-) “turns today. in Eamon De Valera and John A. * A West Donegal district -. eee ~ £9, O'Donnell, minister for local government in the Costello gov- : 2 5 g ‘Neck-and-Neck First Returns Indicate bavied Close National Balloting - game two men back to the Irish ; Pontiac City Affairs z, “fs aa - 3 3 z eg tere ae * per Pd S 8 ~ . bag. . ». Cur 0 i rsiey, oz. behs. Parsnips, 15 % bu. Potatoes, Ne, 1, . No. Fetarate Soe S -_ 2 z3be. nips. Topped, No. GREENS: Kal., No. 1. 1.00- io-/planning and the possibility of in- ‘when the group begins as plan- ‘iset forth in a resolution adopted Stocks Irregular ‘Urban Con A review of ‘Pontiac's general stituting. an urban renewal pro- gram here, will be the major goals of an urban planning firm consultant for the city, 31 @a,8°.% These. were the major targets ning by the City Commission last night as commissioners approved-the hiring of the Birmingham firm of Geer Associates, . City. Manager Walter K, Will- man recommended the firm, | i ' ‘was recommended by City Asses- headed by David 8S. Geer, at a joint meeting last Thursday of the commission and City Pian- ning Commission, - Willman listed numerous Oakland County projects being undertaken by the firm, besides many others in the state and outstate. _. In other action Jast night, com- missioners ved the reappoint- ments of Daniel R. Veazey, Wil- liam F, Kalwitz, and Richard Fisher to the plahning commis- sion. Their terms expired this increase for memberg of the City Board of Tax Review. The hike THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, a : owed the city fot its weed cutting OK PAY RAISE =—_/program of privately owned lots Approved also was a $5 per day last summer,” = ————si—< Ct ae i \ ae Monree to Murphy, There will be is owned by the Board of Educa- tion, - * * * Offered’ as a public necessity was a third sidewalk job. This. is slated for Crescent drive from Mt. Clemens to the south line of Pon- tiac Knolls Sub SUBMIT ASSESSMENTS ROLL Commissioners offered in one payment a special assessment roll to pay for some $4,900 in charges rected deeds necessary for the extension of Bay street. Civil Defense meeting in i no assessments as all property; . bend ee ee EOGS: Large, i3.00-13.00 90-doa, cases;|® fe |$25 daily.: | ne meeting, in |: The two men heid their seats|Mecum, 16-00-1100: Small UH0-050 In Farl Tradi | - Commissioners accepted an jempllarati So Y — with about the same margin as CHICAGO POTATOES 7 '| offer of the U.S. Lumber Co. |Michigan representatives. will in the last genera! election in 1954.) curcaco. Maren 5 (AP)—Potatoes a nae ef Detroit of three lots in the federal legislation gertaining | z V7 old 4: arrivals 96; track 242; total US| _” e : Cleverdal Subdivision’ in study s ; ¢ ers sme Meme Ree Sie SSE NEw voRa wm amar Cheers Samaras fo ot dows 7 De * C : k t- ; ve ~ | ion 3 a - majority in the 147-member Dail. aignity Monge tor | Russe wis. Ldaho: part ant ean —- from 23 unused building permits |POSTPONE sega Atel as On Hie spade ts. picks wp grote fe agalD Red River valley Pontiacs 2e0c20:| os ee ee | taken out by the firm, | scmserely sas renege agg — ~ become prime er, : : : ; ; a howls Inecessary : sah ee et oe ene negeretes market firm;) The mixture of plus and mints oe far ses risa a ae election returns, the April 2nd ured thumbs down to ene signs followed three sessions of) Ooi as ine estimated the Phebe meeting will be postponed to He has tt um sales DETROIT EGGS rising prices, chiefly based on the re Necatad en South Shirley ave-|APril 4th. / the idea of forming any coaliti ~_fpDEPROIT. Merch 6 (AP) ——— Ress, Israeli decision to move out ot) we south of Wil a. rin fiat Mayor Pro-tem John A. Dugan with other parties. ee ae ee ee included, federal) Peyptian territory and hopes for $100 eact Watd, to ~|will attend a March 14-15 urban About 1,200,000 voters went » renee, Orage A fume 42: estra _e stable conditions in the Mid- : : renewal Clinic in Dayton, Ohio. It . ~~ yesterday, approximate-| virage Mts: medivm 3133 wid avg (te East. © POSSIBLE PLAYGROUND is being sponsored by the Ameri- 4 | Per cent of the electorate. 32, Grade B large 14. ss wig) Gaifts and losses ran from frac-| Willman pointed out that :they|can Council To Improve Our Neigh- Counting of ballots was expected 9," Tri, Ggade B large 31%s-34 wid |tions to around @ point with little|might be turned over to the Parks) borhoods (ACTION). A. et: Pee buying or selling pressure in any|and Recreation Dept. for possible) { &: 8. * Commerct y eraded: ... {major division. Individual issues conversion into a ‘ound. - | /Mayor William W. Donaldson $2 sum 30-005 fist ee +335: responded to corporate news. — a oe jon ge “ introduced Bruce T. Olson before Browns: Gr ree 31-32; medium) llkkll elk offer - Attorney William A. the commission session began. Ol- Gomenenh: Market steadier. Trading| St. Joseph Lead, which was up|=Wart to carry out the proper'son, a member of the American fair’ to’ good. Supplies “ample os’ the)’ yesterday when it was one of the|@é@l documents,” '|Bar Foundation, is in Pontiac as [qraies: lght Sed renegiume ‘and under-/most active stocks, added around) Upon the request of Commis- (Part of nationwide on _ @micaGo ‘BUTTER AND xcos|Ports of~a- ‘iron ore dis- walved. a $10 teed license tee |'ic* Fees gn te agg < Rie ene ad abla . for the blind operator of the : ne Receipts. 700,000; ese ;| ‘Chrysler was up a point follow-| candy counter in the courthouse. ‘ th "— [asahat'se @ su; care 90° Sone: ap '¢) 8 lale yesterday's prediction by! “As “requested by a citizen last ounty 5 684s. : “(a company official that it will sell| week the commission consented ie baying “prices “tachaneed: te 4giOMe oUt of every four New CarSity adding a sidewalk oni the! Nelile J. Case : ‘ t : sarong vb pie aE sent er bettie A white sold in the United States this year. |east side of Monroe street fromm) ROCHESTER — Service for Nel- Teed eas 28g: dirtts 6%; checks 26%. curz| Olin Mathieson gained about a Newberry to the existing sidewalk, |jie J. Case, 90, of 2770 Rochester peut Sevens 25% _|point on news of its 33 million as part of the city’s. 1957 capital|Rd. who died today after a long *jdollar air force contract. improvement — thor. ute**. will be held from - St. Poultry ~ * * i r r author-| Andrew Church at 10 a.m. Friday. eae ] Republic Aviation dropped a ma-|ized Willman to proceed with the| Rosary will be said from the Wm _ DETROIT POULTRY jor fraction. The “company an- Proposed sidewalk project on the|R Potere Funeral Home on our Pound FOR. Serre tor we’ Rounced it is closing branch plants|S0uth side of Newberry street from) Thursday at 8:45 p.m, Burial will top quality live poultry up to 1@/at Port Washington, N.Y. and ‘be in Holy Sepulchre. ““Fteavy type hens 19-32, light-type hens |Greenlawn, N.Y. Mrs. Case is survived by a son BB: = type, beatlecs._ oe . fryers : News in Brief \Joe of Rochester and one grand- 26-28: ea) 4 Ub. average 23, sy a ichild 55% Te. 21-29: noid Roor.|- - New York Stocks ~ | . ters 14, turkeys type hens 33. =F - : : Charles H. Fifield me i small types (including Bejts- Sete Secwuted @ualeeens _ Jeppa Haskin, 19, of 593 Frank. : ‘ville, + bens 33. , _ — ai , : HADLEY — Service for. Charles from, country points to be fs jlin Rd., paid $10 in fine and court Rb ge ret trrepuiar, Of & Red -.... 525 Imt Tel & Tel . 32.2 costs in the court Fifield, 89, of 3529 Hadley Rd., hens scare and. pa colored |Alled (ch .. S86. jacobs... ¢1/ of Springfield Justice Emmett Leib|W%° died Tuesday, will be held on ee ee a eee eel ais Chal... 33.9 /genen 3b ..... \after pleading guilty to driving with Friday from the Muir Brothers : is eke Alum Ltd". 193.@ Kelsey Hay ... 40 A. ; Funeral Home in Lapeer. Burial ! PT ce eee Gite acne et eee a Catene euuipmett. = TT acy Comey : ' im ... 6. opens i : ; f . a Poems Ras, Same ies Bem aired Am “ean 0° 303 Keweee Sa°<°<. 3) Springfield Justice Emnsett Lelb| Mr. Fifield is survived by his = " : , Rocks. Dat tarteve general 2 gente Am Cran” fa” Eb MeN&L *.. 12 | sentenced’ Dallas Shaw, 36, of a|wife Lillian Haddrill, two sons ine me Deine A Marmesdinn cee Se me cise’) Am Gas & Bl 5.7 Etky aire ,.. s01/local hotel, to 30 days in jail yes-/Howard of Flint and Stanley of I a @yearcld Los Av Am Motors... 54 He¥% ...... 184 terday for speeding and driving/Hadley, Two _ grandchildren and * ee CHICAGO POULTRY Am N Gas oi.1 Lone 8 Com... 35) oked license five great-grandchildren also geles who estimated the) caicaco. March 4 — (AP) — tive| 4m Mons + $9 Sertig Gt 2.. ge) nn * TeV . piel 2 he — Sholesale\value of hig samples atipeury steady to, firm: receipts A8/AS Regs.” ied ety 8% 364) Denalg Hovey, 34, of 55574 Heo i $40,000 or $50,000. fod. prices anged: heavy|A™ Smelt 525 Mergen Line . 53 /ner, Metamora, paid $50 in fine Harold S. Peden ~ ° am 39 Reng ites: eld” outers “ig-igis:|4% Tob". 187 Mpls. ton ©. a0. and court costs yesterday for reck-| LAPEER — Service for Harold ~" TMs Rocks 32-23%; ageedites wager a & M & less driving when he appeared be-|S Peden, 55, of Potter Lake, will |, Hen Lays n Eggs: ss ek: oer a Armee Bt a4 Mont" Ward :. 38 fore Oxford Justice Frederick!be held an Thursday at 1:30 from —Maybe Jealous Streak Grain Pri Armst Ck". 217 Net Bae... 373) Stevens . {the ee gee Rs Nest ax in rain Prices aa Line. a Nat Batry™ BH ; ae ie in Cemetery, West reddhen is turning out Easter eggs CHRCAGS GREEK, Aveo Mig .... €8 Nat Lead -. 112, |are searching for three juveniles! yp Peden is survived by a shend ef time. Theyre ee. hic easy eh Renal av 2 te Pe aalune ore See i Johnson. |daughter Mrs. Margie Deyarmond The pullet, purchased last July wi «» Oats Beth Steel ... 43 Nerf & West.. 67.6) munore * e lot Detroit, a brother and sister by John Hubbuch, has been laying Mer™ -..- SE MA «sss TO Rostag ar |. & Nor Pac" °|: 31, /0ut two window panes in his ga-| john and Mrs. Jeanette Kennedy pastel green eggs since \the first/July ..,..:/.2240, Sept. 12.1) 68 |Bone girs". ins Nero Ste, Pw «MT rage and also the rear window of /both of Detroit. of January. The insides are like/SP* ------ oe gam! Briggs ME |. 13 Owens mi Gi’ e¢2/his auto, a total damage pf approx- a Ne ot eee he Ne yen oop Gpae| Brlet My... 48.2 Pag G & Bl .. 48Siimately $80. John H, Boven Sr. any Sher tore ie He Mareh ee ears a i a oy | IMLAY CITY — Service for John explain it. EE Se 1.33% Sept, |... 1.38% 1. se nd’ needs ,, *: Be teed the hen ee tales Seek Sere ti Sallie ss 14.78 carrer a Petke, aoc a3 bal, "Ph. PEsows. a Adw ee te aoe os be bene Ses his 16. other fowls. But still Dec. a Riactantede sepnean can Dry a i Pana a 03 een , here will poe gpl = eeaeent : an . RS wets 495) Capital Airl ... 22.3 o rs Livestock Brothers Funeral Home. Burial 4 , se ae Cate Trae ai rr a s. persorr Livestock ee ee te Vettes \Advertising Agency sinc. 4 Bet Sc. $3) omar Saar "SAP eee lfome, ‘ural wil be ia lniny a Q Deal TRUST ; : Clerk utp’. sr2 RCA ea m3 a ee ie er. but| Township Cemetery — mn ; ee aes . 1.7| market not no & iar : T¢ 1 |Cluett Pea <.) 42. ge : (ommatom atic deem iNames 4 to Staff cesta i283 EEGs SS 1) sere tae RN Saad] | Surviving are his, wife Maude, HY : \ ; Col Ges...” 173 Pa Pag B 87 |12.00- with 17.00 paid for more uniform , : \ paola De Spe 27.2/ 190-220, Ib. No. 1 and 2, held|ven Of Flint, Harm and John of | MacManus, John & Adams Inc.,/Con X Gas ‘<2, 42° Baleway st". 61.7/ridneta sew NO 2 and’3 240-280 Ws.\Imiay City, two daughters, Mrs. jtoday ahnounced the appointment) Cont Me. 7°): “t! St Jor Lived .. 48 | Cattle—Galable #00. Market moderstely|Elizabeth Fultz, Mrs. Henrietta ° [lof four to the creative staff of its/Cont ou $8 | Rcovill Mt. 32.Tieholce and prime slaughter steers tip te ROot and a brother, Tyes, all of Bloomfield, Hills headquarters. Corn 29.3 —_ = a3) 28: mast sales good and steers|Kalamazoo, Twenty-three grand- George Zikakis, formerly with Becre wr Shell © Set 82 | steers ‘8018 part loads chee ‘00- roan and _ great-grandchil- the Kudner Agency, hag been as- Alls .... Oe Cimemie ----. OF im. seugmber ers 20.00-20.50; dren also survive, signed. to the Pontiac Motor Divi-|De Poot 7.11984 Bow Pac ..c142|ttse: ‘cows very selves wathy gteae sion creative staff. East Air l .... G6 aoe By: ~ Gt 12.60-13.80; mostly 12.50-13.50;. few com- Mrs. Celestia Blair J | a s «©. s El Auto L :1';, 397 Rid Brand oe WA up to 15.00: canners and eutters mostly) IMEAY CITY — Service for Mrs. : \ W. Nei veteran|Emer Rad "2... 33 Bid ON tnd S88inere ide0-10%0, most ueility and ‘tow |Colestia Blair, 91, of 145 Weston St. ee : In oe ink D ors perc. pair Mor wees S98 Std O11 NS... $78 commercial bulis 14.00-16.00; heavy high)here was held today at 2 p.m. from executive. has been named to the|Perd Mot ..... $8.6 Blevens. JP. 206| ‘Calves 'dalable 300° Vealers modetate-/Muir Brothers Funeral Home with KNOW YOU ARE orencs's cadtinc Motor Car Di |fiak Re = Hle Geran® aang aeeeanyeiysaaes burial im Imlay Township. Come j we ak Gen Rak ...". 92 Ruther ®ao |. 17 Tland low choice 20-00-2600; utility. snaitery. a oe PROTECTED BY poy vextarre. wntit recentty 8° SEF Sra Ge sc! 22 istananra i00-3900: cult ana tow Utlity] “Surviving are a son John of Dry- irgil E. LaMarre, until recently Gen Pas .°.\\+ 43.5 Texas Co .|/1: 40.4) Sheep—Balable 1200. Slaughter lambs'den, four daughters Mrs, “Ruby AUTO |Sasticnosece 2 Ge Pee aes Sees ai oe ie ; ‘ m .f FUNCNaL) Gen Gare + s.5. i - 28-2 \scarce, firm; 35 head choice and prime!Tripp and Mrs. Winifred Walder -of Pie a a the Gen Tires. ‘ 1 Tramarer hele ptpeled lambs 33.60; mest ‘salesiimiay City, Mrs, June ‘Watson of TmsSurance Pon i CR NOP sender a Tepe ge Ba: ome willy, ane teed f0ce-2n0e: Lum, a sister Mrs. Emma: Smith A 56 tc \ } meg a Air Lin .. 3° 3/shorn lambs 21.85: most sales choice and|Of Imlay City, a brother Herkimer” a : ef es Nast Te. tree etna Ry <2 {A Tt Prost (c°° an alprime shorn lambs under, 190 ths. 2000: /Eineder of New Haven, 16 grand- ; From Charles R. Dickinson Jr., formerly reshuane Hh, Tees ©? ++: Po Tistaughter ewes 09.75; some cull andichildren and 24 great - grandchil- : art director for Graft Advertising. eran ’choe ...'4n> Ya Ron 72-7. 32g, uellity dren ja ; a = Holland P..... 26 wea. YF _—=—— . : Homestk .(.... 384 178 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CRAWFORD ® Cent 2 B84 Wats nei hq. CHICAGO, March § (AP)—Saiable Frank Oscar MeKillep arnings Indust Ray ... 357 Weste A Bk || 37 oe “> plow: on 25 to 40 = CLIFFORD — Service for Frank DAWE-GROVE , Becca oat Seis Oe'” Bias cary seems rr comtC tan, 2e el Sem p. NEW YORK (NS) — Beech-Nut Lif sa ‘ ootwerth .... $3.1 eae. eee _joay at 2 p.m. pat ofa aes 1. PSaters, Beg, P*porved today i956 ales lint Nick ic.- 102° YoentSh eT 10rd] 1630-1885" several. lots 190-230 1b. wun|from Blackburn Funeral Home in 710 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. pee natant ERA lh ae, Bae named) og oe BE Ey bh ary No, 2 16.75-17.00; few lots|North Branch, Burial will be in FE 2-8357__ and Beech Nut Packing in 1955 before . eget ond 17.28" sround 280 xe ita; smat|West Burlington ; A eee [oe aah. pet om oun anere, Wieflected \ STOCK AVERAGES: Is mined grade s74-a00 th toes OE are his wife Mildred, we ? mend * 2) per cent improvement. |. Compiled by the Associated Press|1-50: few head 1-2 around 350 Jp./three sisters Altha and Myrtle of ae — - 30 18: 60 earths satets 8000: roy Hang high te reuret Mecieelind of Provide apa r Indust Rail Util Stock tenner’ a ; si CATALOG STORE MANAGER Je. cosc er SS OSC Seite, Ser atertet alti ana Saustjone brother Archie D. of Elk Lake. i: ee i : ' 251.2 1218 142 In eifeirly | aetive, steady; heifers Ee oe may ¥ = .. Age”..\ 41 aes 738 i g|Wow, later’ fairly ‘active. nd mostly Soseph H. Taylor : AS $58 tee Fee la sicieedy: vane unk rosy ede: Mee] WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — : 3 1581 769 191.5|higher; choice to low prime steers 20.80.|Service for Joseph H. Taylor, 76, ; e 2008 TEL $9.8 164:9/2400;. few ong choice over 1300/of 4531 Cass Elizabeth Rd. here, of oge, previous selling required, bookkeeping TUM Gr lnsslebotce "teers 18-00-20.00; ES pane who died_yesterday, will be held coos [tre aioe Sah foe Ganaart some no Se wil + [up ta 15.00; tnd ~commercia! on F at 1:30 p.m. B : (C. J. Nephier C9.) eas ag eam cauners aad 6 e in Waterford Cemetery. There Pighrés after decimal points are eighths 1480-1680; “good awd will | at rép after be a service con- Low Hons |S nedbenn aie cent eee ‘by. the Pontiac Masonic une ws Pewee At elena rehg ES ew A ltodge Nol 2 sass * HY QRA\“ Galable sheep. 2.800, slaughter -ikmbe| | Mr. ‘Taylot is iytvived by. his | ewe ae: Hi steady ta. 28 higher’ seep steady (| wite Plorente, one Maahter Bra, || ft Met, Pa Co. £8 106 /a0 tote of nctad 2, load of mostiy/Clarice L. ton, one brother) acts bot in lat tot) gabe tina {e602 [Charles of Washington, booed oe “LS }eu t singer 2 4 50-10.00; Mrs, Bestie ‘Crawford of ae } Sill he tw a "at the JONES. MARCH 4 1957; MAR- Soneade Wen. binek” tenon i beta, ees der ee Pg, : r. Z 4-4 March c ae. a with iY, -; ; to sultant Hired| i Be39 stance June, ir, Marry of . Mrs. TE & ___ Funeral Directors _ AIR. AMBULANCE, GROUND Pursiey Funeral Home, FE ¢-1211 Donelson-Johns Se ee Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Am ‘Service, Piane or Motor PE 20718 FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 j 5, 1057, JOSEPH Hit 5 L i UMI- (Tabeas ioe established : in for gon, Vi ¥ Co. Appointment by ‘ AMBITIOUS MAN FO ROUTE SALES. REF. REQUIRED, APPLY: ELK. CLEANERS, 285 OAKLAND AVE. ree SIBILITY IN va. R VE. GROWING 4f you like wor with people ial Ban I iggy mma anc m@ i oy Stamina, can recog- . : sppertunay ond ‘work hava” ER's YOU CAN LEARN: MOD! CHANDISING SALES iN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT aT PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION ATE JOB ADVANTAGES | YOU AT NER'S, : r personal growth mM - many bers! employment ~ benefits REQUIREMENTS “8 Age 21 to 28 yeare. High school education or better, — ‘APPLY AT NEISNER BROS. @ WN. Saginaw. j AREA SALES ~WORK ——— y for right man to estab- 2. business of his own without ~ one penny of casa ..vestment. . Cs Pleasant, ified work in pro nes te close to pF -+g only ‘ends, can- vassing or ting. ” $ , We furnish. compiete, continuous training, growing renewals, es. Troup irance. benefits up to $100,000, / Adore than 10,0- men currently suc~ cessful with Mutual of Omaha. Large exclusive health and acci- dent company in ‘he world. ar ae - Litementt ‘Wee ri ir req ments. + - $nterview. For cat e Paul Wilh ams. : OLive 1-9961 nn Ny Gaylord. April to Deoemnle, Pre Ca fer ing. repeiri Salary and Giving te. Pontiae enn. wns cook * y 300 Lounge. 1122 W. Huron. 2 Wam. te inom ELDERLY MAN. USED LUMBER yard. 236 E. Bivd. N Electrical Engineer Graduate, with wie ed by mimutectarer of small ore. Meee Sree fen covet cision opment and | : M. C. Manufacturing Co. 118 Indianwood Rd sincerely teey that you can tM you meet these : ate you'h ad acted romptly. Write bcs to te core of wih be Press. All replies Sener talent eh No investment I FE 2.2318 TRAIN YOURSELF FOR MAN. ve wake prot e prof | wk. Sor. ws. ¢ 2 day, Tuesday and Wednesday at a m. Parents invited, 37 Lawrence St., Pontiac. _He ‘Wanted Female 7 who : Call a i : iS ben 10 a.m, to 11 a.m, = a) ULAR AND MAKE BiG Your friends, 3 j a) “ : | e270 é Cnbpiy Ak = He A 676 4 ; rom, between 12:00 & 3 p.m. _hostess gifts. EM 3-2888. 0° Dining Room Waitresses Ted's has & limited number a“ ; for room wa! Sree neues Uo ensertenes®. Ap ply im person TED’S RESTAURANT AND DRIVE-IN — - ' __ Woodward at Square Lake Rd. DISHWASHER work. - S171 ‘Dixie rs GET Your 8SPRIN cLRY Mave a DONGAY. party. ae Ot GOOD WEEKLY PAY CHECK FOR fm Spe work, being earned wives aod mothers T'm‘one of .bem Call 31948 for information, - 4 HELPER TO 2 rs day _interview. before < SALESWOMEN * _demonstratin, fine Saust be Taterested te’ bee. bles Direct selling and vueney ne collection ‘und no he. lwery, Tremendous..earning po- George's Tov Service . ac etie eien, OD, TOE SECRETARY FOR LAW OFFICE. wi lang te trai 408 Pontiac ote _ Bank Bldg, ae eee For law firm. Shorthand necessary. Call Mr. Unusual é = erate WOMAN TO ASSIST WITH HOUSES Pe os ed of svat. Live-in, WOMAN TO CARE FOR SMALL children of - tei manager oad — mp iy free te travel, v plus all ¢ s. Call Mr. Morris. FE Je i _t.m. tor appotaimeat rei ul WOULD LIKE LADY TOTCAI die Aa old gitl, ight cme week ends oft ‘wae WANTED NURSES 1UsT BE ates ~ 3 ey x: . must must be able to live on cm isen Y. year. | job with good pencew & board ‘ _te PO IAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY: MARCI 6, 1057 60a Community jat'l Bank Bidg PONTIAC. ... wm Receptionist RO as 5 sete down- No Satur- book- Bu eet Mi what, __._ testructions ~- BEST WAY | "DRIVING SCHOOL. Saste “te "Fe 9 re CABINET |” Carpenter aang. nay gh “Bhi Bilao special ‘a Better Basements.” | LIGHT HAULING ee aoc ELEMENTARY TUTORING. REAS. ‘WaY AT ee ane ners. 3-078. _.Work Wanted Male | 10 ie pare Fi hd ming oe work. BRICK, “BLOCK, & rE GUARANTEED ROOFS — ALL ae Wise ee tee ee PLASTERING, i8T CLASS RE- & new work OA 86-3505. 5-0502 rates. HT HAU CG. ae four “Having. Nal 81124. ¥OuR van to dell at Smith ~ gROOF REPAIRS TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING OS ass | HEARING AID. RM. ayo tole w. FE 40539. BiK IELD W walls and windows Reasonable _Free « . FE 2-161. CABINETS AND PLASTERING. ATRL vine Om D410, MOTOR SERVICE ane 28 E. sagt my ph rk oe panes 2 bi, service C Welson, TIN wasees cleaned. sold bh repaired. Sie Grecks Re. Rochester. FE GUARA sry as Berea | a Tv. i” 8. P or. | Typewriter Service 22A | TIPEWRITERS a PA R AND Pontiac Farm and ‘Industrial Tractor Co, #25 5. WOODWARD Sunday rE 40461 PE 41422 ‘1ST CLASS. EXP. PAINTING AND op baa * NO AND removed. PAPER HANG- now, = [NTE MATES. OR 3-1696. 30 205 omk G8, for cash. . PE 4-0205 4-1 i PAINTING ane & abom Me and Sup- ‘Heating service on all makes. nicht. = ve 4-1063. BOOKKEEPING AND 4CcoU ing service, OR 3-7815. | ee _—— REPAIRING, REPINISHIN . Antiques a, * specialty. “Income Tax, Service 17 17 TAX "CONSULTANT — Ey gure gy a ply Co.. 17 W : U ~~ ad : — rf Wh reser, Bind man's famuy. Finder cet PE 2203 iset |Dressmaking, Tailoring 16) Founpt vent Fr Fixe DOG OF we Ore agit. = ii ma "sen ‘after 5:30, PE es | ON mT ot: Bg Bm LET US ive Bagh 1 Place to Pay | “IN DEBT? ir SO, - on gle - | of furpiture. 1 : #19. 70 Boy” BUY ¢ on Al tabeueN FoR —biture, dishes Wid. ‘Miscellaneous 28 alin el ci aa WTD. REGULATION POOL __ble. one or # dozen. OR 3-8561. __. Wanted t to ) Rent . 2 ba-~-* ¥ OENTI WEHEs room private ome preferably fe Brese Wr “por No $0, Pon: Ess WOMAN TA- «| WANTED APRIL 1ST -|~- REDUCED RATES - . La with Beat of te of Tetereeees res would tae | rent or h e yy care for home fer nuke tif scene Pontiac wid ean 31 aaah aie leapy ® ANTS DAILY RID tom om Keego. PE 5-1 “ Wid. ( L Contracta, 1 Migs. 32 of Waterford sg eur disposal 16 purchase new apts Gat ine before Te Buy—To Seil—To Insure MAHAN | LLP. BF Fans co ohise Inte- 1078 W. Baron IN A FLASH! he “ind clientele cemmeer eae * 2° ege'suistied : A. Johnson | REALTOR 1%06 8. Tel Rd. rr ‘CASH 48 HOURS Gnek home equities or jand con- CONTRACTS * Ww WANTED ave tge Oven evenings. ‘Ger. FE 44813. ask for Mr ark. DON'T SELL YOUR LAND CON- hate seen eS Mee and land contracts. JL Templeton, Rea Realtor: 2338 Orchard I SS the sa’ a contract Edw. M. Stout. I Realtor ome. hee en ti — gpa “MORTGAGES | or mere with 100 ft. [* bare tose, bi I _— fronta, Erne. PE 5-689 OUR Wanted Real Estate 32A BEWITCHED | BOTHERED BEWILDERED) ° FB ale a ee om cal wasn FARM HOUSE, Mop- cruised | ith ately 5 $500, 600.00 | PROPE “| ROTEL “Ls aeslie wa Middleton : BROKER E 38-6003 { W. RIGHT 5 » oat WRI $-0441 71 8. Telegraph ' Correspondent ' _Wanted Real Estate 324 ao POR iv Cuent wants, Fe ednigs ROY Kk: KNAUF, Realtor 26% W. Huron. OA $-3339_ PE 2-7421 | Tee Owners. IN ; INDIAN VILLAGE . SEMINOLE HILLS DONELSON PARK | OTTAWA HILLS | WASHINGTON PARK | SYLVAN VILLAGE | PIONEER HIGHLANDS" our home? * Cotiside selling We have ¢fs ready and wait- pg for homes im these attractive | subdivisions. We offer WARD E. PARTRIDGE | REALTOR FE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON ST, OPEN EVE. ‘TIL 9 “LISTINGS WANTED UYERS |: - SELLING YOUR ° OME? We are in immediate need of residential prope iz eo 8 FE 47114 $3 WN. EL 2. Ra SERV: ice THE XD SHORT OF IT I8- TOMORROW NEVER — Dorothy Snyder Lavender “Esle 29 Years.” ] We are specialists in trading. We | the re repotation as tred-re of the Pontiac 1] for DORRIS & SON REALTORS few W. Huron ss Phone WANTED, 2 OR 3 BEDROOM / WHT pa fern to your mortgage "MR SALVATORE iit Li site LE 84438 WE NEED — BEDROOM HOMES BEDROOM HOMES BEDROOM HOMES REAL QUICK Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 73 N. Saginaw St. Ph. PE 56-8165 Open Eves ‘til #30 Phone FE 4-1567 2 3 4 $15,800 { entranc and bath, tile shower, Sylvan. Manor. Job transferred . | sto not water lectrie stove an [Rent | Heusve Furnished 35 Fe nets. sei i Se OR List YOUR TARE refrigerator i BEDROOM HOUSE. $1300 DN. = aeY Souiaten tan 4 KE Geen man or woman’ Reply Box i" BDRM. * MILES OUT, NEwLY |‘ PF "S-9800. aa oe ‘Com merce, Rd | Faceate a a & BATH. | ren ina icarsmenaiesivard |) tater #08 dos bale Ph. PONTIAG > Bacement apt. $50.8 mo. 895 AU 1 RS DROOM DELURE KITCHEN. | ite > Ke wy, bt Foi pare. | eS See ee ee ae 10 BUY, TO ORLLE pearc| . | WTD. HOUSE WITH ALL UR ROOMs & BATH. ‘ee couple. ¥. ’ 2 | | down payment. Vicinity of Com- | Nicely. turn. with teres t= ag | mi uth. PE 2-7528. sas | CE ele iat Ho make 1, Spit or Deblia Senool. EM or 4 adults or couple with chik 3 RMS. AND BATH. Gag Weat. 4 | SOUMLE Lirri® § ROOM B \ BITO5. dren. 28 Matthew thiles Couple preferred. FE i full e_Parmenis “Pe down ® t A Furnished 33 Rent i Cnderaiah SRO Tore | | Ren Apts. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 = |2 BEDRO ge — aa ~ : 3. _RoOM WEST SIDE. 930° La- * ue groom. i iy ce py hsges ROO! 7 ETE. ;2 AND 3 ROOM APT., OVERLOOK- | Ors. GOu. | —“E_S_merteege Fer bath. Adults. |" ing’ dylvan Lake,” All ‘utilities. |> “ROOMS PR. i! ecco | Buy Thro Beri e , POR WO WORKING 5 GIR. | _ Stove & retrigersior, OR 21465. Eiitora 7 g i : on PE 69713 41, “ROOMS. GARAGE 3015 AU- | aR MMOD sane LR Partridge | Tt Doug! x j rr Auburn Heights. FE iidren we! oe ary RED. | 8802 i — 4 ft ee, | ao Or €. | FROM & aan YPrEK ooo |* 8 ROOM, KITCHENETTE & 1 71 district. Close te downtown area. | pe = ee | ‘e. oo Wiles, terms, vate bath, 2 girls or couple. | = citinchaiemiaiiibdiaatidbes its only. Alberte Apts. 200 N.' 3" ROOM APT. 3348 Primary. Au-' i of Syivan oe ey _Padadoce. | burn Heights 3-4207 : i8t. FLOOR APT § RMB. UTii- iv: EAROE ~ ROOMS, REFRIGERA- 7 Pees welcome. Phone 3 stove Private entrance, | i a tae cOM- ve / i 1g age 7 ROOM AND BATH wale OFFERS man oF, floor apt. Close to downtown Pon- asion, § oa Ap- | tine, $50 per’ month. Call Realtor eer . rariieee. 3 TE +3581, “ $1 down buys this lovely 4 a ' modern home, 2 well land- oom 1” aoe INQUIRE 209 seaped lots, 2 car garage, new i ‘oorheis rh ‘ oll e in pe, < APT. trees, ba-b-q ie tes & gas furn, ek ee pit & "pend. Trly ea oat i} ing @ selling for only i Rus. With BATH REWLY oo fe eset. 1T Blizabeth Lake Rd. ST. MIKE’s AREA n00M “Apt — 6” PRIMARY. fest home, tear al beat eee tee , ‘Sen ‘ts “beugi fer for bath. PE fhsee eae $1 price. ‘ofl scre 4 yg . service. ~ all it de b | NEWLY DECORATED) UPPER ies, from Qo school all ati | ; tes complete rts cn “piaaT Pion. ZT CLEAN) tooms and storage room, Private | _FE See Mr, Smith, 26 E, Huron, St. is ‘ROOM FLAS. LOWER . Gas heated. iv “ROOMS 4 AND iD nate UPPER i RM. PLat PF Ww Elizabeth La Bag 3 ROOM, & EAST BLVD. TERRACE. s noone UPPER. GARAGE. WEST Gas ‘he Realtor Pa dice Ly eos Soar ore over ‘tore, } 3370) te 874, PE 5-4429. 4 family ENTRAN ¢ Ra. FE. 5-136. | | } { | unit. $35, FE et basement, | bes and ag ee ack ] © Cove ka ae Hou fake Golage Greve Der uit £0312, Inquire at 2905 Tes Dr. ’ a +2 Be Te 7 aus. fenced yard. re Bae | Fe cat S Ralertcams Gite meaie, eal Fe i... Se BASES Beak 3 ROOM EOME EX- tra «ot ani to N and rage Next to school ebureh, =. $50 per- ridge FE 43581 . : 7 RM, HOUSE. URFURN. HS Wo. _ Child weleome FE_ 5-4379. c: Room corragz “FOR RENT. Unfurn. 36; ae 0, LK. Mop ‘Holcomb. Clarkston,- MA | sand” | Bee ot beat fe sie detiod | Smith. a3 YPRILANTL. owner. P.O. Box 535. HOUSE B POR A a ‘ON 1033 CABS oe a ake af moder he me or Ww wreath C 0 Sb Vv aaah go INC, ase Fenner isis be sis A WEEK, | 3 GASOLINE ble are welder, FE 5-435. For Sale Houses 43 By Owner—Top This 4 bedroom, all brick ranch od a ’ | FERRY E ADAMS iow down: sae is a pk PLains | : Ines. ae elt Ai __ $6 _per mronth ¢ M WAR 2 aa Beier galoder, § rooms | “ous for less iF Svivan ‘Village | OTTER LAKE - & —. bath. — rong ia for $130 This ie i| 5. a”: Soisthcananiis evenings tna * * arch Tat. idea! fore & 2s | and erent BEAUTIFUL LAK Cixeynowr NT 9 BED ro Bell eoully on lepse FE usual ru " “4 ERR w eluded. $10 ™per month, lease. | an ee ee __UNiversity 2-2065, evenings. \. For Rent _Rooms._ 37) car eheched garage. ar _Rent Apts, Furnished 33: BRAND NEW castes Sick, vete-at on oe “1~~~| gelmer fa take Avenue or so5? at Sele a : ROOMS, NICE & W ry | e Aven entrance a + ages ag a week. PE 2083 tee are ready Rest new anartmenta |B ES aEBUF STOP. ICE PAE, ph Blogs - | “APTS. 3 bedroom starter home with full hg Pe aR te doanlagal BECO: ive — lee Sie Ont Fists | basement and rough wirin Gees | Grose’ rie line, JN: Paddook..| SS eo neat, ake ROOMS TORENT FOR | sized lot, Only ae “4 7 PARGE RM. BASEMENT APT. kitchen tans i | seeeee. Deland mpm boa on bath & en e+ szuleeme. } rami tile bathro ms, beautiful | _ARRE TT rr tam = as\F | __3101 Baidwin Ra. FE 5- a | kiehons Baleeny S790 ing, NEAR GENE Bore 00 Peay Hg Hy tee ADULTS OY" ECUTIVE. LARG =: VEN ALTOR on BD Mee ariccay Lake | 80 THAT WE CAN FILL THE) HOME AND NEIG : ech ts APARTMENTS IMMEDIATELY - | NE 23-8768. oan Lake Road eee Site Mis |? ROOMS.” 4B ADULTS. NO DRINE-| WE ARE O} Syn emante | ¥ HOUSE. PULL LEASES | NICE SLE : - * Fish ; | Ree easy | “2 LOW a0 we Pen sapere, Oe Fe NETigh tt Sem. 2 | tr Pw eae TO iad |" Harbor. Clean, nicely furn. 612.50 -* Inspection Nice ROOM GIRL OC ‘BY OWNER | eee Fe 5-124, foe Tyr Paes a © spome, 2mm Wiad bevement, | 2 RM, APT. | Federal 86918 ONE OGM, POR GENEORMES | Lats prvtes Pin pct has J GASHBATEO "Rus, With pvr CLEAN APT, PIL PORN. RO | oo-pon paOpeesiONal PER: | Si nct Snaa Meg tel axe ons entr: ist fleo H b ers, aise . ; Selcome surance r, Baby cLEAN CLOSE IN ce he sch sexe wasghel, bes as : sean aureane. Seebaldt, Dray-~ 3 RMS.. CLOSE Iv. PVT ENT. & Screened porch & garage. ROOM FOR” CLEAN WORKING | path. Mieely furn, & decor i chud | _@-1¢i4, _ ES | Room ok Swede” she taoate. ey Thru fay add 1 welcome. Ideal location for teach- COTE 4 RM. NEWLY DECORAT- pie Th [. ers, FE 5-9086 after 4 p.m. Lewer. Garage. Heat. Laun- wei - List ru Partrid | J ROOMS ON LAKE. CLEAN: PRI- | ry rm. N Shirley. Pontiac. OL SLEEPING oot. wy ae _ EAST OF PON | Yate ,entrance All utilities, $75 __‘-1875 i POS Ft Re BS : month. -OR 3-106 or FE. 46362. DRAYTON PLAINS. | ‘RM «SLEEPING RM. FOR ‘al 2533 Pontiac eg + Roe o SENECA 8T. s eave, See =_— heat win Huron Bus. FE | ; ROOA. E Bay wa: Me. : 41360. j . . entrance. Good 3 CLEAN : ~ e dle eighborhood. -to stores &/| | gentleman. 24 Norton. FE. v2 3 RMS. UPPER. PvT. BATH. IN iN rtation. Call OR 3-414 eve | he ne ee nn, | NOBAN CORPORA N | Se al re, | _ sla nings’ Day —_ _call OR 3-7175.| Rooms With Board 38 FE - ait 3 | 3 | 2 a.3teeme ‘o. vat, stove ® | EXTRA CUR wn oD bth Payment | 3 RMS. & BATH, HEAT & LIGHT. | Yai furnished “with baby | _meals. 14 Matihews, FE _ $0371 26 __Priy. Entrance. 224 Marshall, | we welcome. 28) Oakis und ——— Clear lot 2 and 3 is RMS. AND BATH. PRIV. NEW. | FOR i OR 2 of le — a with full iy deceratea. sicely turn. Well | T aA EF | SS Se _heated. _ Parke. PE 3152, | 2 IN. COUNTRY HOME. EXCHiL- . our ot 2068. Paste. 1 ‘ Or lent no drinkers. $000 High-| Small down payment, F. C iT APT. UTILITIES FURN- jana ‘hae. Te woop co - 2) ished, 1 child weicome. FE 8-3778 AND BOARD IN PRIVATE OR : r 3 ROOM APT. P Fishers Pop < 3 Children | ‘ieee | l qd aoe ee tae ay oukee et ee + rota —wan poor ( 0 ore ioOM AND BOARD. CLOSE Z6 "Tiagnee fine ine o _only References. 168 J town week. is Seer. —— _ FE 2-110 3 ROOMS UPSTAIRS Mawson at by rey * _pemehes__ $8 rE 4 block pen Sears, PUhusres wel. | mi > , guire 2a a iat % come. $80 per mo Inguite at 345 2 . vatescent ee te oe 3B 3b Grecnlawe ott . i ice e+ 3 RM. UPPER. PRiV, BATH & ; st. |_ent. No drinkers. FE’ 46725. GLORIA:APTS. "eae ee. Gems, one zeied, bresden Rete n te gy Beh Ue Re Re sam“? | 5 HOME FOR ELD. e 5 5 e oper aren 6 er. re gaxoy PERSON UM ANTED TED TO | suraagvservtoe "tb Cot iS ‘3 RMS. PRIV. BATH, UTIL, GOU-| menage S-unit "bee. | te “with ¥ im. -pig only and no drinkers. be Wil | Tobey i 4 bart of rent of 2 bec | ‘Bae Gone Nursing "Meme. ie | 7 ROOM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. | —.°". oS oo: | eater tea aie LOW KENT FoR LOW *NCOM | | eee ss ss | “coupler alone with oni Rates ste “at Registered 5 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH | jer< than ore saa of axe. a | nurse Sh ae eae Por e . He 3 heat | | _Branch 8t. Call FE E further Pinter on 54267 | as eee. Apply at! ¥ 9 ROOM AvART. Hotel Rooms 39 | SPR Ce ment on 2 sme, K. inctading PO Casino tte gn F ‘TRaou ep pmo oe tas 3are | Fears ‘lease cr ge? HOTEL AUBURIN |) PLEASANT RMS. QUIET. REF | east is af ane i or Vt ae RS — ao - 5:30. Anytime | |‘ CARGE LOVET. a BATH. GA-| & Sate ‘nad ; em a J RnoOMs « BATH. UTILITIES A ita OR Bat acer. aarper’. | 60) Asburt 3.9008 4 pasa | HURON ROTPE CLEAN. “MOD- turn. Private entrance. FE _5-0857. MODERN 3 ROOMS & BA . | een hg ae. 45 Ji ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH CAR-| auto. beat *s hot water, Miford- | West Huron sit. PE 32-0006. K-.* floors, Private parking. 164/ White Lk. area, MU 42867, 00 ————— Rent ” Stor es «6040: | NEWLY DECORATED § ROOMS res ROOM PURNISHED APT. “FE & bath. lower api close to down “~~~ ete +1044. al Sw. ehileres weleo at 7 FOR LIGHT [aaa SS ROOM APT. UTIL. | COUNTRY LIVING IN THE CITY. _3-s062 or EM 39 ; —— | wee ¢ upper, 4 rooms, | HOUSE FOR LEASE. . pew at rom RENT. IN-| Toms. tiled bath, heat, lights &| any type of se, including 18 | garage furn, Aduits. Laundry fe-| ft. f on West Huron. A) +: aoa, ae ADULTS, PRIV. | cilities, on typ line. FE2-240. | Manny's Bar, West Huron at i) LOS ST. PONTIAC. « RM | RENTAL a “bath, heat, garage. laundry, | INITS Rent Office Space 41 __saults Ob 1- t U} > | - as og 8, TRAILER h $0 PER Wk Attractive new duples “pe units [ ; oe e for couple M* 56761. __ | Reasonable rent Locaied in Pon- | rooms furnished ai air ATTRACTIVE. Seen te fae tise on Rast Bivd and Perry st. pletely ce attorney, ‘or general | Eerete ssotrenees,, croumd Beet CALL FE ¢7m3 io Bock af court ‘Sous Avatl: APT. 3 ROOM, $10 WEEK, SHARE ROYAL OAK Soak.” | 5 00 FE $3408. m Ft oy gar ‘s a pees | ‘ APT. GLEAN AND CHEERY) CoU- park Near trans.,. $100. eel) ROY ANNETT, INC. es oe SEVERAL AVAILABLE we ©. Huron St PE. 9-406 apt. $85 Heat & lights turn, Vic. immediate occupancy ranging in Open Evenings & Sunday 1 to 4 _Vaion Lk BONiversity 33197, Pe ser 3 © 6 6 month.) 3 BACHELOR APT $16 on eee NION COUR’ a above city’ offices in 42970, 1101 Baldwin, > Hoos AND BATH xe, et. Goseer. tecain. ewe ona, ee ag eg MPLE HEAT. HOT & COLD |, | gas hoot Gall FE : | ae RSANT STREET. $38 coe ye See | WE TRADE, BUY AND SELL ~ Ginn “7 RM POPPER FLAT.| A MONTH APTER 5 P.M SEE (OFFICE ty Be: he oy ' Call after 3:30. FE 2-4309 CART ASES Ig a | Var Welt. on 3.1355. : ; - ag & _fOR REALTORS st CLEAN MODERN EFFICIENCY | x G HEMPSTEAD. 102 E. BU: "WOODWARD | AVENUE Orrice. | 2". FES) A gan ‘oR 30380 RON FE = oer’s office omy eorenenta: | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE . GLEAN 3 HM aPrcuupres| \WEST SIDE BRICK _ | are, Hea' of, parking ‘ welcome 4145 Clintonville Rd. Ciose to Webster school, 5 rms. | on, ty Gegamore t ‘eter 789 | Store Building om 32-4706. and site, batt. Ee heat, pared | ann ee Seems and attached six room home, ee . : Oa NEAT 2 ROOM APT. 1 re erect, "Possession April ‘et, “soe | For Rent Miscellarieous oa Satan for _ —"s Spe baa. ; per mon ¥ : Total and | | CATE fodEt 3 2? BEDRM.* Ratt | 300 AMP. DRIVER | oe. price ‘ | Close to St. Vincents 5 fami): pius foam for owner, A248 per onth income cletaly furnished Excellent investor thig is a bey. Attractive is the only word for this brick home, = as heat. 2 car brick = e living room. ‘arpe is & home for $10, We are proud to show today. Brick One-Story phely eeng in this 23 fi Itv- ing Too: . Truly an Le nige oo { bas Paces pong i heat, I's car i pictes ly landecabed ™ with 5 trees. can te see this good bo today. We hare apveres on older cone eS a rece for G loans. Call our of- | roo ‘tor additional tnforma- EE goss ® \ t } ee j * . / : rig ® ee ¥ 44061 | i Hee a i A ye THE PONTIAC PRES s, semana MARCH e\naer ‘[OVELAND trot | INDIAN VILLAGE ‘Established in 1016 . specious Ogg 2d TERFORD 1 LAKE ESTATES ~ Tava, 2 bike t | John S ies picture w : wanes windows overlook 4 58-5447 ving fireplace vied 2, Be oyhe BoMe velville ‘Steam heat, 1% owner. Also = . $1,400 DOWN Lawson Real Estate 1327 BE. Auburn Rd. . OL 1-161 5 ACRES—2 BEDRMS. . You will love this meter home on this beautiful S-acre bar, 2-¢ 5 wae, FE ar fms Pull _ $400 DOWN Pe ee. Ent wee; Rapdweed Sten, | walls. 5 ACRES —3 BEDRMS, $2,500 with $ 1 € PANGUS, ‘Heater Call collect: Ortonville NAtional YOU WILL EN JOY Gracious Pay ~ 2 im this outstand- Wits SM. “BREWER Si. Parke (PE 46181 MAS7381 FE S0638 FE 5-7104 - $14,950 with build this 1200 sq. ft. 3-bed- . “brick . Pull base: or e¢, On yr “ey DUNLAP. a *_ CUSTOM BUILDER, PE 8-1198- es. | § ROOM | — ot IN a t hood.” rooms For: ‘Bate Houses 43 43) ing hone on W. ho $6 Ww, i fares SS | SACRIFICE DUE TO RUSINESS i bar ay Tale lovely 3 bedroom: rene & on thy Sn La Doro y Site vender 3140 W HURON PE 24411 or mires, MU 46417 if aa teeth heater ter, water ny “newly -~ back, 4 an 3 ty pe 4 Cm * ear rage.- come. Fries $12.600, $3,600 down _by on owner. FE 4-5435. 7 BEDROOM HOME, GAS HEAT. pele privileges, $300 down. FE fs $850 down, § rms.. hardwood firs., streamlined vases} CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 8 dd FLOYD “ay Realtor ae EE, iE HF By) i| 4 : 2 : Eith%s , Look-at These Hvtens ‘Found Only in “The LeChateau” E i s up f H ‘ if * i 3 f } fh Hi ‘Fe * ig} 4 : rh ~~ el 3 ia fi 3 : z 4 hi Park Ww as ington gton Par a e < o ~ “ ai a > ~} be KR Huron Tien ESTABLISHED sso, te, HOME MART REALTY | BEAUTY SHOP _ ES erree “LET'S TALK — _ BUSINESS” Trade... ral a Raa ee Ales” SALES CORPORATION ‘JOHN A. LA SER, BROKER we 1 SE Hr om PARE AT - : Partridge * 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE U.S-10 MOTEL WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR [em 1050 W. HURON ST. ~ Buy Thru et List Thru ‘Partri For sale, re . SMiet or Pm b-a7a3 ~~ SPECIAL BUY oan EER MARKET © “iocabed. on ad se te ik top henway, way, Close ia RIDGEWAY 9% Baldwin. SUN OIL co. BENEFICIAL WHEN YOU NEED $25 to.500 Je on ot 8 ee ee signature eaaoreert, Payments to sult rs Srmote ig a Tout SPATE FINANCE CO. Buckner Customers . Are -Happy Folks pm ny By Fg BUCKN ER FINANCE CO. 2ND FLOOR, NA AL BLDG. MICHIGAN BUSINESS | - '. FE 43581 | GUE FINANCE C "202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. * at ny ee AN A, Newstecrene “L knew there was something about her T didn't Ike — _ she’s beautiful!" NTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, ak: 6, 1957. ' 3 MODEST MAIDENS ; = D. “RILEY, Recker 509 ot PE 4-1157 ou HAVE SOLD J. VAN WELT, ‘Sale. Household Goods Goods 5 57 ‘Sale Household Goods 57 »|. « TRADE-IN DEPT.. y | Guar. electric washe aS , Bae WE HAve A Fr. SPARTAN- ette hotsetratier in aluminum a vias _ Se move Ss. Will sell on low down ient or aang eoree Bae; eget YT: = opal iN PLAIN : Aner 6 Om S178 ' 80-acre mgs modern house, outbuilding fruit stock & tools. ie miles of OM . Por land ore of equal value. Ill- ness forces sale. Fenton. MAin oogRe For Sale Clothing 56 steneee HORA On ee CONVENIENT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE co. Pontiac, "Mtienigan” Used and Reconditioned - Washer: Maytag owe Sesher.,...'"-, | Fin om > RY = cath eae. $30.95 bunk beds, from. TORD D’S WAREHOUSE mah as Base a Boney LINOLEUM. 86.32 "44 Ft. Tile $3.95 le 280 pay Space heaters, all sizes. Gas and refriger- ators, and water beaters. .. Living room suites, Per ae misc. 5 ; ¥-A-WAY PLAN Py PAY | Rezeange "GR. : sees) ree Lom. “og Here ep hee we See chads one eben wane weeee eee ‘3: B Sesh pane 9 #30 08: 0. A. tmp 2788 Orion. Phone MY pr “~~ After 4, PE §-2138 ae PE ena . r 4, \. DINING ROOM. 1 PIECE HEY- WAYNE ies week Ween. Suet, Ges] TV and Appliance Sate. like new, $185, MI 6-3297. Meyiee euto, washer.......... 4 table. 4 . Host chair. | Dumont, 21" TV, full doors... + - laae 0s See ae zie SPIN DAYER. SON | bs ot ing: rp E spent dition. $35- 144. Summitt. Phone ys years A e oe PE 26454. 121 N. aw PE 5-6189 ELECTRic STOVE © | VENETIAN BLIN SALE. eS _FE 21136 _ Perfect cond. FE 21387... £EC. WATER HEATER. WEST- WASHER $15: REFRIGERATOR, inghouse gy oe jit bg oe: i? ry. $35; Gas ‘ my 4 ri ; studio couch, ver used, le _ 589.95. Milk's, MI 61300. FE 5-276. peta oo > bee Sit iy wash ae Pe ™ on Bax; awa: enuy 4 _ ein. GE BisnwAsHER NEEDS For SALE UsED VACUUM fins ak FREEZER UPRIGHT ONE OF L. A. WAGNER CO. Americas best makes, freerer and e FE 5-922) food gua: for § years, $395. | = HOUSE EL} value. scratched in AL RE transit. dryer 2% yrs, old. $50. Orchard Ave _. Held _3-5533 Tod PRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC STOVE, REFRIG. and ottoman. echoes top large freezer. Reg. GOOD CONDITION. ‘che ene, S, oO OF ks sore 1 - AUTO. WASHER 10 8. Edith — PE 42904 Maytag auto, HOT POINT ELECTRIC RANGE, ge ome, py a yr yrs. a Gibson: refrigerator, reasonable. dryer ERLVINATOR UPRIGHT EEF Crump Electric, Inc. KEL ‘TOR, 3485 Auburn Rd. 18 cu. ft. Used mos. a ; . 5 3 ee. elect “cond. 408. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Barnard Rd. Wateriord. : tm PUMP TARGE KELVINATOR “REFRIO. without motor. Oe eeen ¥ thru ry meee , —am ts __Butek . FE 3-0060, table lamps Ass Niagara vr |? grease + | gine aR INCLUDING N ie UDING — : father Shore on ne, ser" gatcues : : & __et washer, Best offer. EM 3-5808.| tor. FE 41906. - MODERN BLONDE DINING ROOM e's, 2X8's, AND aries, Caaid. suite Drop leaf table, 6 chairs. 2 Oak Piooring . oe ep MUST SELL io. Gap Fie Pre : orn “an foe coms from 108 EVERYTHING TO BUILD i condition oniy $1.25 7 week. Call PE nd we wil BLACKETTE’S bring % ‘to your 2. BUILD'NG now. FE sised Coronet, 8161 Dixie mar ‘ Clarkston Floor iV r pavencases | x12 Be Gk ¥ stg od pind 4am An enemas: H misc. articles. PE 4-0605 "Pe F Oak Din, Rm. Ste. $39 | 52 TER, Bronte ar Suhe ----- = $9 | Gabe sinks & Sttings, $58.50. up. Bed, com Pon Wi en He Laundry trays, stand, faucets, Sel Savas) 6 Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem-| $2,000 to ens. ‘ aeGee PORTABLE BEV ~ |13 lake front lots on beautiful WAU- SINGER PORTABLE SEWING MA- | "EGA LAKE. $2,500 to 63,0. GRGER sEvito MACHINE, $19 21 river front lets up te 100 feet Apt. gas steve. new. $4.50; river. "$2,000 to washers, ‘enport enalr, His, aot, “bed 40.0: 1 110 foot Inke front lot on Judah $29.50 Servel af refrigerator, | LAke~ 3.400. Sar et ee. ee For Further Information Girls 28” $24.50; 30 gal.) + 2 set san50:, youth hy $14.50 We buy, sell and trade. Pearson| - WM. A. Furniture, 42 Orchard Lk. Ave.| + FE 47881. SINGER AUTO ZIOZAG, NEW! of blond or ca : ¢ as8-80. frerms REALTOR suit’ your Bodget may with con- | 9007 W. Huron fidence, from hy -F¥ Open Evenings ‘til 6 ALUMINUM SIDING ee Ot ee es beat gon vee "eae Chain | 107 6. Squirrel Rd. band | Sheetrock z|4x8 Sheet $1.35). are eh eee SURE IT BURMEISTE ER ree FLOOR SHOP &:_ Sagainw & to Watch This oo for Inventory Specials! ~ Church's, Inc.| WE Sn on lath Gallus * price a fg -) os of PAUL ST. CYR LUMBER CO.. oP eet mele

egg — rea, eee and type _Sale Store Equipment 64 new ‘a teak te 3és9 he a. Garam. $-3153. EM 350. Bie had REG. EXC. TENNESSEE Wale 1eBecald” tity, ¢hampion A180 | _frem._ S86 Wixom Rd. & Bass Lake +3038 ALFALFA BROME NO WET HAY, 2134 W. Silverbell Rd. 5. ALPALFA HAY, CLOVER ae 3c, 0c and foc. OA #2231. ¥, SECOND CUTTING ALPAL- fa. Aliso for horses, FE S StRAw. HATy oisa HAY 602 a bale. ‘ MA 5-479) iiXED WAY, ¢50 PER BALE. (oe ; Ce poe) i t SLAYBAUGH’S this weekend. Come in and regis. | Less | se OUR DISPLAY AT THE PON. boat —— Feb, 28th — ‘ KELLY 3 HARDWARE te nt PS MARIE (1955 Evinrude Mo- | a BUICK. Use, aoe Be ae Pian | boats and Evinrede | $1695 ton Boat Works me im| Matthews- m KING. BROS. Sain ill ld jes 85; \For Sele Truicke 0] Fi WOLVERINE, oo MOo- 4 TON PICK- “zy trailer, $450. com: = , OR ‘ STUDERARER |, tires, — : a ‘57 Pick Up eg tad et 4g a non anaes ee ae $1, 585 Spanking new ‘4-ton with heater, —— signals and windshield RIEMENSCHNEIDER 232 8. Saginaw PE 2-0131 BY OWNER | __ 4-806 1845 Let % ton pickup. FE | SUPER HDTP. wzs| Hargreaves _Bhetdon. me OL Ties" : LOC -* CHAIN SAWS “NEW AND USED ‘ jor OM ¥v. HL - CHEVROLET . @41 OAKLAND AT Cass 7 4 Pete CALIFORNIA, : * e'31; Honolulu, sie" plus ee ist fe \ For Sole Sars, 1949 a CHEVROLET DELUXE 2 DR. ~ $195 ~ Matthews- Hargreaves CHEVROLET PARTS AND SERVICE Wanted Used Cars HOUGHTEN & SON eee 28 North Main | wees $22 a month. Call cr mer. 1982 2 BUICK. 4 DOOR, 2a a , Dynaflow, w walls. Parks, Midwest +7500, weretd + Ford. E Hi i ;| 3 1 BUICK HARDTOP. BLACK & | ry : $15 mo. Great Lakes, MI | 6-8080 | > | MA 5&-5071 Open nites “ull 9: CHEV,.-. 1987" DEMOS, As Low as $195 . or your car down. ur TO 36 MOS. ON BAL. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION, FOR A BETTER ER DEAL BETTER SEE. HASKINS ~ CHEVROLET. “Oakland Countys Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 i i E = : f " =) BUICK SE) SUPER 4 DR. =} S95 Hea - Hargreaves gang geo soma?! CHEVROLET | #42 OAKLAND AT CASS FE 54161 CHEVROLET 1955 2 21'53 Lincoln H’top «. 53 Ford Wagon No Money Dn. 52 Buick Hardtop Sanproe .No Money Down naflow, Full power 2 ar 3 Dodge Coronet 8. Auto. trans: poe several others W est Side Used: Cars . -$ 845 of nat eae eater. wa Average reta 485; price $1,095. | $5 Mercury. 2 dr. This one is light reen Merc-o-matic. Radio, beat- oF. White walls. T's a door has atic. radio. heater, ge Rot werner ‘al $2.1 average. ‘¢ our price $1,775. 56 Ford W agon eee $1895 "55 Dodge H'top ... .$1575 B-|°55 Pontiac 2-Dr. ...$1195 ’55 Chev. 2-Dr. V8 ..$1395 55 Chev. 2-Dr. 210 . .$1095 ’54 Dodge 4-Dr. V8..$ 895 6 V8 2-Dr. “$ 795 153 Dodge 4Dr, ....$ 595}, |'33 Plymouth 4Dr..:$ 565] eon 4. "52, "5 oad | Basics, ‘Ghevies, Nady * Chryslers, : mout EME FI at ‘Dodge | 1000 §. Woodward Ave. — N it ‘ ; : : eee i eye ee hls 3 a me . ( \ t i * \ \ i ania 5 ; onan Ett \ ' Y F cs. i Peery oy ae Me Aree y 11 Plymouth, AUTO SUPER MKT. 55 Chevrolet 2-Dr...$ 695 Bei Air "SL Ford 2Dr. ..+...§ 345 '6 Ford Plane Vietoria, |'54 TwoDoor vege 56 0k Olds 98 Holiday $2695 pana Powe ers ie: |'55 Olds 88 2. Dr. 1°56 6 Cadillac 62 Sedan $3695 "54 ice 4-Dr: sents $1295 imiows "55, Chevy 210. 2 dr. Light blue & ivery Radio, ‘Brakes, Fordomatic, dg Ford Fairlane. ‘55 Mercury, Mercomat- A>. am ‘57 Ford 500 Vie... "2908 een er rrr res IR. , 56 Ford Vjc. ......-$£995 35 Buick 4Dr. +... $1595 7 to choose from 2 Fo Rca ict egies ized Fordomatic i Pontiac : 4Dr. ‘is ‘ 695 ‘5 to choose from 54 noting Monterey 2 Abel ag pay - RETAIL New York- a Rabie ’55 Plymouth Savoy $1095} (55 Plymouth 2-Dr...$1065 51 Buick Hardtop y . .$ 395] 795 |"51 1 Olds 88 4+-Dr. .4..$ 3938 S384. sm) « Sharp Foes ‘SL Ford oe a 295)" not ty HAUPT Ses ‘Pontiac Sales; $1695 ustom Catalina coupe, =| manent Factory executive's car. ‘NORTH CHEVROLET | ustom cat-| 1000 S. ee PONTIAC, “ear, rater, Ps 1955 Pontiac Starchief convertible. Pull . Continental wheel. An oe ot Pee ait ee Safe Buy Used Cars wae) CENTRAL - PONTIAC'S ONLY . —— LINCOLN MERCURY - ria S: CLARKSTO _Maple passe or aap ‘1a DEALER CASS AT PIKE 878. PE 4385 PLYMOUTH | 1955 DELUXE 2 DR. Matthews- etc, as PONTIAC | 2.DR. SEDAN Matthews. | ~. $1295 Hargreaves | CHEVROLET | 211 SOUTH SAGINAW Hargreaves — CHEVROLET » 211 SOUTH SAGINAW PE 44546 7 a ? Sh —pELVEDERE| ra soe "$5 Be Bel Air it 2Dr. rect 4 DOOR, Radio oe Heater. matic. oy power. "51 Stude. Convert ..$ 195) °55 Coronet +Dr. . “Radio & 'S3 Pontige 2s ..06.9 595 : ome ‘56 Mercury Hardtop $1945 See ete eee Heater, Auto. Power Steering and Radio & Heater. elie $1795 |’55 Four- Door. $0. $1495 io & Heater, Hy dramatic, . Mon- ce $145. oni Su see a. 6% iseay 5 55 Tw elcor 870 ’ Radio & Heater. Hydramatic 12 1955 Pontiacs TO CHOOSE FROM $1295 - “$1895, \ PONTIAC “GOODWIT ‘ USED ‘56 Custom C Catalina es '56 Century Riviera $2395 “Radio # Heater, Dy» CHEVROLET "$3 3 Four-Door 210. $ 795 Radio & Heater. Powerglide. _ Radio & Heater. Hydra. os “BESET ene wae seususcsstseeseeeesseres 8 = aos A --Today’s Radio Programs-- [Hou WIE, (10) CKLW, CoO) WH, 00) WOAR, (HI) —WATE Cem) WFON. Ga) WaeK, Gow) [DL aE i ae i i re fellas i pile je af H i UH Hy : nay i | i f | is pil : t s = i B é z 8 i & . g A E FEE 8 Ps} Fe I i E | i ie H He 2 4 4 ze in | é s F SFE Hi Hl F s | : . i att at} : i - E. | a == weTttTt? ae . if Pee ed PE as . ‘ i” | Feb. 24 through 26 were i 2 . " i il i Ff re ay! is iL Si HE i | z a » ~ -- Today's Television Programs - - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. HE Z ' the great catalogue of 2 i He Fy i i i] ibs peok* eh bri Local Doctor to Attend State Clinical Institute. and present stars connected|¢:26—~—(2 i i ? E | *)1380—(7 ite frit i ! : fi i rt : ay ES 3 tf *, (6:15-~-(4) Weathercast. Sonny Eliot, (2) News. Jac LeGoft. ¢:20—(4) Box Four, Public opinion. ) TV Weatherman. Dr. Berlin} Everett Phelps. * HH I i F | ) Disneyland, historical g Hil i - + E : | 3 E i ree eye. Comedy. (4) News andjii:15~(9) Million Dollar HL '#:55—~(2) On the Farm Front. house, 7:00—(2) Good Morning (4) Today.|s:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (9) Howdy) - Channel 2—WIWK/TV , Channel 4—WWI-TV "Channel 1—WXTZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV 11:00--(7) Soupy’s on, Soupy Sales with Hal Gordon's Sextet, guests. (9) National News. (4) News. Dick Westerkamp. (2) News. Jac 11:10—(9) Weathervane. Movie. Warner Baxter, Roger — Dann, Cheirel, Steven Geray in “The Crime — Doctor's Gamble.” (4) Patti Page Show. Music, (2) Miss Fairweather. Bette Wright. : 11:20—-(2) Nightwatch Theater. George. Sanders, Marguerite Chapman in “ in Berlin.” S 11:30—(7) Thirty Minute Theater. THURSDAY MORNING : &:50—(2) Meditations (4). Today’ ‘Farm Report. (7) Little. Rascals. - Home. (7).Story Studio, . * 10:30—(2) Arthur -"19:99—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) of .|§:30—(4) Gene Autry. (T) Theater Seven. 11:00-—-(4) Price Is Right. 11:30—(2) Strike 2t Rich. (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Robin and) to Wed Top Girl Ath Rickey, 13:55—(9) Billboard. nd THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic Tac Dough (7) 12 o’clock Comics. _ (9) Maggie Muggins. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) Old 12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) The The Erwins. (9) Telescope, 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. : 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Mystery « Theater, (7) 4 Little Margie. (9) Playhouse 92. 1:30—(4) (Color) Hollywood Story. _ (7) Liberace. 1:55—(2) News. : 2:30—(2) House Party: (4) Ten-| vessee Ernie. > nessee 2:40—(9) Mary Morgan. 2:55—(9) News. 3:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen for a Day. (9) Justice Colt. 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. _ - 4:30. — (2) Edge of Night. (7) Room Mickey's Record eee 4:45—(4) Modetfn Romances: ~ Tg:e0—(2) Early Show. (4) It’s Al “Great .Life. (7) Mickey Mouse. (9) Dance Party. . Boston Te: Awaiting Prague OK: Asks Czech Wife U.S. Olympic Champ , Harold and his met at the 7:46—(4) News. Chet Huntley, Da- vid Brinkley. 8:00—(4) (Color) Maurice Che- valier’s Paris. The real valier shows viewers his real Che- i i : f ring .”" (2) I've Got a Secret. Garry Moore with panel quiz. 10:00—(7) Wednesday Night Fights. 30th Annual Chicago Golden) © By EARL Girls!” . . . With Florida ‘even “No, I went south to Tom Dewey's brought s0 much tiew business into his law Miami Beach . . . Don Ameche B’way laughorama, “A Holiday for Lovers” planning summer replace- ments ... The “George Darcy” Darcy, one of the prettiest gals anywhere, and real Georgine all the way. : Want More, More, More!” ( and even thinking about Terry Brennan and wife. ‘In San Francisco. She sighed, one tiny slap, instead.” E MIDNIGHT EARL, .. ings—too Jamaica . Lowe. act in Spanish. Earl's Pearls ... Groundhog Sees More Winter the brief _—_—— "HOU Spring Trying to Break Through in it except the family.” * in every room in the house?” (Copyright 1987, The dialogue goes this way: “Did you go get the virus.” eee firm, he’s relaxing in” Doesn't want to négiect his . «+ TV's already Good Now That He's Dead”) . . Went South to Get Sun | but Got Virus Instead WILSON “NEW YORK — New York Weather Report: “The Sleets In, having wet weather, the new south to get the sun?” *: * get eee ara ; GEORGINE Another cutie: “My Man Is - Vacationing here and football: Notre Dame Coach x * * Jimmy Stewart—returning to Hollywood—advised us. “Don’t pee work too hard on TV. It’s just a passing thing, so don’t give it all your talent—pretty soon everybody’ll go back to movies” .. . Rex Harrison handsomely tipped a hat king k gal “ Oh, if he had only ' Lena Horne canceled her Havana book-. miany bombs going off there ..» Janet Blair. wih buy a home in! . » Marilynn Lovell, Ted Lewis’ vocalist, is dating Jim (“Green Door”) a 2 MARILYNN Kovacs and Edie Adams are a possibility) for “Easy Aces” on TV. Martha Scott will shoot all her “Sayonara” scenes in H’wood, the rest of the cast is in Japan} .. . Lillian Reth, opening soon in Cuba, will do most of her} x * * The person who telis you a lie never crossed his lips probably talks through his nose—Ima Washout. Ri . *. & WISH I'D SAID THAT: “The modern home has everything “=. ® TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “Remember the peaceful days,” sighs Sarah Vaughan, “when TV was in the future instead of .. -That’s earl, brother. Hall Syndicate, Inc.) mej - J | 4 ee o* ’ *. NEUTRAL SPIRITS. GOODERHAM & WORTSLTD., PEORIA, ILL, | ‘i | 3149 W. 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There's a whole organization | It's the 4H Foundation, Inc., a non-profit group now, three -years old that has urban club agents! | * in Detroit, Kalamazoo, Flint and wie aa pane ages DISTILLING €O., burrs, KY. PAUL JONES BLENDED p Wastes Grand Rapids. URBAN AREAS — It reports that about 25 per cent of the 65,000 youngsters from 10 - 21 in 4H Club work live in urban areas. proudly report. Well over half the|increases for third and fourth year} urban membership comes back the/ activities. = ~_ TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS on her soft padded feet. FRIENDS OF THE FAMILY 3. The Jumping Kitten “ Here’s a playful little kitten.named “Kitticat.”” She rolls and tum-| bles head over heels, chases her tail and acts just as silly as a happy] little kitten “should. But she’s always graceful and sure footed and when] she jumps down from a chair she almost always seems to land squarely} deci has aialiiid tess Gn attend ead calor % wih eaginn] Kitticat is a tiger kitten, light yellow with deeper stripes and she wears] a blue bow that. makes her fur look even yellower. The bow! is blue} with a deep blue edge, and of course, the milk is white. Cut the parts out carefully. Fold the two sides of the cat along the dotted lines. Paste the bodies and tails together but leave the legs tree. Then the legs. will spread as shown in the small drawing at the ‘upper right and Kitticat will stand up. Put a penny on the bottom of] ‘the base as shown in the small picture and fasten it down with gummed | t© tape. It will-act as a balancing weight and then you can make Kitticat jump off a chair or table and most of the time she'll land on her feet. 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