i i i | t ‘Se t a7 i i a4 * | { * f 2 fe toa RS. Hes : F * * f ; “ « ¥ Z i 4 4 3 z ; * Rs 7 23 . 5 § 4C PRESS MARCH 19, 1957—24 PAGES oe ae pies PONTIAC, MICHIGAN TUESDAY, - : PRESS PHOTOS: ATIONAL NEWS SERVICE + i 7 ant Blast Kills One, Injures 2 ee ee a ae ae lemory Fails Western Teamsfer Boss bvin0m. cia ec AE SNR Blows Out Wall. __ Wall at Rouge Plant Ripped by Explosion . ee. he Se e &®: ¥ +, ie Gant Remember Bost Men Become Livirig _ Torches; Workers Beat Flames by Hand | DEARBORN—One of 26 - -|workmen injured in an ex- plosion at the Ford Motor ~ |Company’s Rouge plant in. Dearborn died today. * He was John- Goodwin, 56, of Detroit, one of six Jemployes who suffered criti- He Can't Recall Financial Data Evidence Shows That| Union Paid Expenses of Private Employes _ WASHINGTON (INS)— fered .a lapse of memory today when confronted with West Coast Teamsters boss] . Frank W. Brewster suf-| teal burns last night when the blast ripped the paint drying oven in the plant’s evidence that the union) paid transportation and hotel bills for his »rivate jockey and horse trainer. | The gray-haired, quick- A : said in- tempered labor leader re- " paaee cone ww ee to- peatedly stated “I can’t day to determine cause of the ex- remember” when photo- plosion and amount of damage. He ‘ said an accumulation of paint -|graphic copies of -air- cae nie eels ie Gast. plane and hotel bills andj - Seventeen ambulances rushed canceled checks were ex-| 19 of the victims to Heary Ford hibited before the Senate %, Hospital and Wayne County Hos- Rackets Committee. — . eee 622% : se a tet AP Wirephote| Pital. Seven were treated at the ‘Brewster pleaded for an oppor-| BLAST DAMAGE — A 500-foot section of Dearborn’s giant ers and killed one last night. Although the cause of the blast was | Ment Mespltal and released. tunity to consult with the others| -Rouge plant of the Ford Motor Co, stands twisted and torn follow- | not immediately known, it was believed to have originated in a | The injured were among an esti- involved to determine whether he| ing an explosion in the plant spray section which injured 25 work- _huge paint-drying éven. : mated 100, employes loading or un- could explain the expenditures é : loading frames. Another 1,700 men ‘ ' were working in other parts of the You Won't Recognize It 4g Searing flames roared: out of e ° One man on top of a 6-foot scaf- Icy Greeting Awaits wy [ize ea ee | . * satay : , window. His hat, false teeth and Sends Top Level Notes | “weer ae a ae ° Entered for Girl ote 8 top | : | f S oe Joe Allen, 31, of Detroit, a ARR RRR nm amen Ra NR rriva O pring caamales Allred Faces|united Auto’ Workers Union com. Ri TN rt sas ay — Ashita: aihacsieias i. Pas’ Final Rites md Egypt :Tells Plan ncn ainda ROAD saat no-no | “3 : plrnarey a. very slim that any of us will be able to recognize it, “Some of the poor guys looked | e is 42 that the Pontiac e like they'd been sprayed by & | : McClellan wryly retorted: “T/ Freezing rain this morning The Weather Bureau reports tha . @rea) As little Patricia Tiernan, 2%, flame thrower. The place looked or unning we don’t think they have to work Very|slowed construction at the Orchard| Will get its share of a disappointing belting of freezing|was buried in Mount Hope Ceme-| like it had been hit by bomb.” , = hard at it. Lake-Telegraph Road underpass. |rain changing to snow flurries. This was to be added tery yesterday, a plea of innocent aoe owt Btn alte Saat - CAIRO WW—Still gaining ground in Gaza, Egypt has\“M2% FOR sie Workmen setting steel in place|to the dose of freezing* "|t> ber murder was entered im o/iRietriel Windinge’ on a: 2.000. i laid on the line the methods ‘she intends to follow in|way's sip check allegedly cathed| ere, cnet & sookesman said, rain which fell Monday'ila to See Di la Detroit court. 3 suis tite: : ; because ice on the structure makes night, ispiay 2" = - «6 + operating the Suez Canal after its reopening. by Brewster and the late Joba J-|s cing dangerous, ‘ Roberta Sue (Madelon) Allred - Sweeney, secretary-treasurer Tomorrow's spring expected ® "| Carmen Sarotte, 7-year-old President Nasser's government sent a memorandum). 'Wettem Conference of Team- t & * ees Ang As eee OF Naval Air Power 18-year-old baby sitter accused oflgeneral foreman, was one of the to all foreign nations through.diplomatic channels 1ast)sters, to pay a hotel ‘bill at a] It was the first break in con-|,, isi drowning the tot in « Detroit hotel|woranen standing ¢utside'the night emphasising . thet swank racetrack hotel in the San|struction since two shiploads fj uy ue macnn tae coeds] WITH EISENHOWER IN THE|bathtub, appeared at arraignment/building when the blast sent Egyptian approach to this Force within the Strip will be |Francisco area. steel arrived two weeks ago, theland warmer, this “warmer” is ex-|ATLANTIC (INS) — President Ei-|}w"nout an otonney and apparent Downtown Merchants stationed along the Gaza-Is- ee? spokesman for the State Highway ; 38 inchavel. thing ownt tere” sar issue. racli troatier tomorrow. The committee introduced an at- poten fe N° a. Sn ©. Ceeree oa Plan for Future Details were secret, but the gov- fidavit from Earl Wills, partner in|DePartment said. One load already|range muda, was to see a demonstration) 105 by Recorders Judge whey ernment has already made clear the El Rancho Hotel near the Bay|is in place, Tonight, scattered snow furries|of naval air power today by “at! George Murphy te make plea, See Editorial, Page 6 its position that Meadows and Tanforan Race-| he spokesman sald the second \oreccny te jover around the agiacking” fighters and bombers) ssdelon stared blankly about the = paid to Egyptian tracks, saying that Brewster; his) 14 Jn ae set BPR me edn yo Roepe from the aircraft carrier Franklin) room The Judge announced q |2mes shooting out of the mouth ships will be subject jockey, Richard Cavallero; “ his reer ages D. Roosevelt. plea ef muute would be entered | the oven where the frames en- laws during transit horr> trainer, Mel Eisen, and Mrs.| &f permits. With help from the OFFICIALLY ARRIVES The “planes will make mock) snd set examination tor March |‘"°¢. oni rael will continue Eisen stayed there in September| weatherman, he believed con- | coring officially arrives at 4:17|°0™bing and strafing runs over) .. ‘Dazed ee an enemy nation. 1955. . crete foundations woulg be |p.m. tomorrow, which is nearly|,, by petorap Bosigh taney rant ‘a o poutre, seers Se _ Foreign embassy Wills said the Teamsters Union | poured within two weeks. six hours later hago” ® target towed by one of its es-\girl, a former mental patient atjed,” he said. “We grabbed them, refused to make (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) | the two joads represent about |“C. 1st SPring equinox, it BAS) corting Pontiac State Hospital tore their burning clothes from eidabereniem. taken Earth 365.24 days to circle them and then beat the fire out one quarter of the total steel need-|the Sun. The 45,000-ton aircraft carrier, + “< « ba Egypt's Suez Canal Authority New York Paper Goes ed to complete the bridge over whe pont A operating out of . Jacksonville, “No, no—she isn’t guilty,” cried|yith our hands. e handled about et to 10 Cents a Cop which Orchard Lake traffic willl to inc area Is expected | Fia., will launch the planes from her mother, Mrs. Lucille’ Allred, |five. a a memorandum involved Y pally Peo tate Michi. | 20me_ 200 miles away. They will |53, of 33 Gingell Ct. One man, his oe aan oe ee oe ee NEW YORK (INS)—The New |?'ny, on cumin thie meena ee ee ee Dateien ie nomsed ot taking \tnrted reaning, sald’ Henry 3 -digtion.”” 7 York Journal - American an- | 7h Highway Department has) sas to | NMES Twinjet “Benshes” ol | as test Thereday trom ber ee ee fad A spokesman ;. nounced today that “due to nel fe waite a ake oe a of snow is expected oe rend eS esscnrar Samer ee aan intends to give increased costs for news- og agm maroc ca apg [oe Sey id nite Te emai Wl | ea ne meer oy ae ee “Lt. Gen. Raymond expenses,” it is raising the price _ oe 2 and sleet was the forecast today|with formation flying over the Can-| father worked, “] grabbed a coat off a rack boss of the U.N. of its weekday newspaper from | The shortage of steel, caused by |!" southeastern and southwestern berra in an aerial salute to the weegpad ‘hiak to 0 Galt bent: his estimated the five to ten cents, effective to- |last year’s strike, was blamed for Cuties, with snow accumulating) Commander-In-Chief. je, The grief-stricken parents, Theo hands,”’ he said, cleared for vessels morrow. 2 the halt in construction Jast. fall.|t 2 depth of two to. four inches It will open with a “bang”—one|dor W. Tiernan, 26, and Ris wife, my tonnage by April A similar price boost was af- |The job had been scheduled for|{" Upper Portions of the region. of the Fury fighters will dive|Mildred, 23, yesterday were com- 4° & 2 ed SO he nounced by the New York World- |completion last summer. After last night’s weather mix-|through the supersonic barrier|forted by scores of relatives during; About a quarter of the building The Gaza Strip Telegram, another of the three | When finished, Telegraph traffic|ture, the Automobile Club, of Mich-|aiming its shock wave at the Can-|the simple services in Brace-Smith|was damaged, a Ford spokesman tention with the metropolitan afternoon dailies, |will pass under the bridge by|i€@n_ said lower peninsula roads|berra so the President can hear|Funera] Home. said. He gave no immediate esti- The Egyptians St 0 ee a eee 5 te, lees (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) [the roar like an-exploding gun. | More than 100 persons attended.imate of the damage. troops of the U.N. today. | \@rade separation... ; : a ese | Australian Looks at America | - March's Roar Is Chilly and Deep’ \Nixon Receives N Richt Home’ H ee gage (Tunisian Groups | /VeEWsman ignt at fMome ere to ™m (Editor's Note: Australian journalist/the great success of the first auto-| cludes smooth highways, desert | Australia is an automobile - con- TUNIS W—Vice President Nixon| Otro eer ee eee tare ee ee staff of the Mercury of Hobar, Tasmania, has writ- ten his impressions of Pontiac.) N. 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THE PONTIAC ic TUESDAY, samen 19, 1957 ig Bien Tent Pah : esninied — ee Fs All County Residents ) \. oe You. Can Always Find the. BIG can Bc : | at SIMMS — Here Are/Some | 193. Lose Ri ght to Drive, ‘TOMORROW -. —9. A. Mt to6 > M. ve Ch ao = _.' .. | Phe: Michigan Secretary of, Sx Kowalak, Royal Oar. ingetinitely and inability to pase testa: mh ‘ , ins pansies | Lansin - Pontiac Autos State's office reports that 93 Oak-js:., snaetinively i ic et Lm lrg AR ay q am VW PEM RE OS Ses ee a g land county residents had their Jasper Linton, Hazel Park, 5g oa greg Mh des [enable te poss ' : i Machine * il y George A. McAlister, Madison Heights, |tests; and Zimmerman, .Parm-|. a i ae | Wi Use New Highway driver's license revoked or SUS-|60 days ington, driving while leense "wae. sus- pended recently. Leonard McGrath, Hazel Park, one! pended. > is just the thing for the ™ "be Sept. 30 year do-it-yourself inc ae T FOL A) : Licenses were taken from the nat ot m Oe Me ee you Te tex Up ayo win peltollowing. persons because of|,bramk & Orent, oi Ardmore st. tn- lonia Warden Honored : ' ’ 4 © — ; pone ‘ habitual a Emery H. Parke, Oak Park, 90 days mates 8 price : ‘lak ocak ee nee cee et Mike Ram Oak Oe cays Se Seen eee meee] Sn Rates Wee Oar ones Gif, for anyone © Multiplies EASY |tion hizhwac te ar Bavia't. Bostian, $050 Durant’ ave., 301 oun T. Polk. Jr, 14 Duke St, ohe|rett E, Heyns, warden of Ionia, | Com carried anywhere. ..used @ Lists ATERMS!. — M. Ziegler announced. iit oF gaBran’ 1280 Meadow. bane & Sisk Rochester, 30 days cay ol ~ ae a Human Ne. fe @ Adds ‘said. Gs, will’ be let April) “ernest “J a agg Ml OF Mee <1 gro | C. Stelter, Farmington, in-|convention of + 'the Michiga n and quired. Totals up to * ”. 1 for relocation of the present M59; Nathaniel Collins, dale, indefinitely wil ; Donald N. Daniel, 55 Parkdale -ve,,|unitely Windsor, Ont., “divisions of the rotite “through Howell to U.S. 16.|,,>caa¢ * fagheteh, 2 Tandasl, 31 R. Cornell’ Wt. | oO evie Club “All ‘Purpose = — Modern. W. rought Iron Scopes ak eet ea ce oer | Round Electric HOT-Pi of ~. jet the annual dinner. two-lane pavement north ' | IGLOS ANE AES ‘ADDING MACHINES RENTED two-lane, pavement, ovih of, thelsaza Preavet ¥ mia ave anf BeUeh ale, eee 2, bypass the city to the north, Zieg- David M. French, Royal Oak, one year rs Huside Dr, 160 : @ ‘Victor ® Remington e Burroughs ler said. It will extend the present Dennis G. Gray, Farmington, 60 days}. @R.C. Allen 6 Sah Pe M39 toadway west to US. 16. [way Medleon’ Helghts, oer H. Woolard, Lake. Orion, | Factory Representative Lon « &, # e a = Ke Donald G. Harris. Ferndale, 30 days [9% Those = — , ° * | John J, Kean, Berkley, 60 days ordered to. furnish fi-| 2 Ziegler announced construction) James 2 8 McHirath. Clarkston, 30 days salen responsibility meee: of a rai bridge the re! = Robert MacBeth, Royal Oak, 4 Walter H. Cowan, s) Oc lroad dge in loca-| days wary tion route is nearing completion], set D- Naylor, 180 Pulten 8t.,.30) Domingo 5. ee ' Gakland Ase. and will be ready for traffic by ertin F. Pelio, Farm 30 days} wax Sept. 30, the time the new road- — ——— - dase Park, 43 gays REMINGTON Electric Shever ‘ * Ag’ pictured, single bumer hee pita with .} modern wrought iron finish. 575-watt : s Odie “Hunnicutt, Jr. \ ‘Connell, a A ' 4s ep n, OP. 4 . oF i i sees pe UL approved. This price less cord. ot as CBUIPME = = TAL, present ate «nid K. eS ee a ea compet ee yy ESI sloeneras ’ my : snarled Babby R. Spencer, Rochester, indef- a Garcia. a % neléd through Howell Z ae nga J. Thouin, 252 E. Rundell St., Jonn A. Sampeon, Rochester | -8-Fool Hardwood Ziegler also annotinced plans for sity 3. Todd, Rochester, 60 days. Those. ordered to furnish. fi- m by July, 1958, of 8.6 sa git, © Tollsien, Jr, Blomfield HUN |,ancial responsibility because of viol ne rop tu.s 3 Adee Port rayon on Bitara ri Wile Bs SEI io an ya regen —— for drunk ie ms : . R:.. $1 00 Value s ‘ |'M100 intersection north of eascee O08 sm a watiea take, 30] milard W. Cleveland, $138 Farm Ra. : Established in 1898 it ee 33 ee ing Bowman, au Chandier St., RT] 3 ~ Farmer-St silo Cet ao interns Een os ost. an s! nover ° : RAPIDS -—The city's|“Watiam H. Pata Holly, indefinitely arma er ue Bom ng Farmington iE. 2° FUNERAL HOME> aoe ; Major hospitals, Butter-| 22". 3 Finger, Matord 40 Park’ #6)" Robert Do Spon a Lake JB representative will ore: oo $ 160 ; “. ge yng tS ra eng og B. Gay, 1% Lake Bt.. 180 days) Pred Lucas, 1083 Myrtle Dr. gs gael : W. Huron. FE.2-9171 = necbgeperdy, total rately 0 Tneodors T. Gersky, dr. 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Comply | again. baste eee of With Provisions he Tampa Tribune for documenting, instantly what a visitor finds . : cota a apparent—that Florida is having its’ the WASHINGTON (The glamor |greatest boom since the Great : colony of Hollywood and Broad-|\ boom of 1925, which went “boom” a 2 Revenue Service|) New York real estate tycoon te]-/something like 22 miles, not feet, they] of beachfront along the ocean path are entitled, under some circum-| between Palm Beach and Miami, to pay taxes at the corpo-| If there is any more buijding on ration rate instead of the steeply| Miami Beach it will have- to. be scaled individual income tax rate.|0n top of what was built before. Even last year's hotel is The decision, obscured in -the| crewded, Thousands who came legalisms of an IRS “technical in-| to the state for = look-see are - protested would “ruin’ them fi- nancially, * * * soil which covers the rotted pave-) - Most of the big tescad show | ment and ruptured sewers of gaudy gi pits] ne which descended into the these corporations should xvi when the bubble broke 30 ! » years ago. - 2.8 < .| The re-emergence of the Florida wensacnervt. ERA A tame boom is good business, |sea-wall pan. and makes sense, but it sure won't) Prospects for its lots were. ren- cause a re-enactment of the Won-| dered glassy-eyed by a heavy free- derful. Era of the Unbridled Gee-|toad at the Tampa Bay Hotel be- The trains grew longer. People learned they. could drive to this wonderland all the way from New York in four or five days—if they enough. Rex Beach, who had been in the oe F the 195 boom dite froin the bad|ot those dys as he wrote of the one in “that, by and large, whereas gale tess being bought to-| 5¢ hysteria.” : not a speculation, engaged in for|, Davis Islands spewed up from age turnover and profit—as in Hillsborough the mud bottom of Bay on the west coast, off Tampa. a big gooey cake which stiffened and bloomed within its 1l-mile fore the agents ‘moved in like Mr. Hawes’s diligent browsing} Waldort waiters come to remove through his fine paper’s morgue |the soup plates. OM recreates not only the F. Scoitt Peopl iting! boug Fitzgeraldish times but gives SUD-| with seal ypntoncnddh say aan stance to such extinct Americans; . og soon t it. Other de- as the pomaded real estate man one bly Coral Gables i fis gotting- plaafours, in that| often eee So atmosphere and climate, Arthur) noire the U. 8., driving people sent beaters fanning out over there (in buses) for the kill. impossible | Now j : j nd)” exaggerate the future of Califor- | ung, sake i Was con san nia and Florida. These states will sider “boom” a bad word They raw as'a magnet draws a tack would prefer to think of what is| few tether ey ane ® | ees live where they please.. “Florida! Florida! Florida!” ex- claimed the Pensacola Journal, all but beside itself. “Everywhere you look, you see the magical word. In newspapers, North and South, in editorials, in advertisements.” Parerits Organize Council for pandivepped Children'| -| They also discovered that many - parents of afflicted children are unaware of what special educa-. tion can do for their children, According to Mrs. Lawrence Hansen, one of the founders, 3 ic|cent of the youngsters in Pontiac schools should receive some type jof special education. | The counci] membership is open Unite Hungarian Relief NEW YORK (—Hungarian re- lief agencies in the United States| have agreed to work together un- der a single organization. Dr. Tibor de Cholnoky said the new organization will be known as Co-| R&5 ing conditions could be improved. ordinated Hungarian Relief, Inc. happening as the natural fruit Brisbane’s old prophecy and forget Porida ’s Boom Recalls. Giddy es hrpened immediatly ntl Rae forget wake. _THe PONTIAC PRESS. ‘TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1057. . ae 9 Bel Cutt! «++ TAKE A ROCKET TEST! 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Pontiac FE 2-8181 : : MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1957 Downtown Association — Taking Fast Action _ Pontiac’s Greater Downtown Asso- ciation have declared themselves emphatically ii regard to a three point program which they set up as the immediate needs of all business © in the center of the city. as * *€& << 1—Authorization for the big new highway west of Saginaw street with work started at the earliest pos- 2—Clearance of old and sub- standard stores on the west side of Saginaw lishments. eee 3—Better downtown parking. - x <* 2¢ There are many other things the . Merchants have in mind as an ulti- mate goal, but they have wisely ‘listed these three as the most press- ing and the most important. These will directly contribute towards bet- and nightly congregation of an un- desirable element that made this its “downtown headquarters.” This was a fine step in the right direction but the business institutions that had served as the background for the drifters did not change materially. * © .¢ “The merchants want a new ' They want a major improve- _ prove existing stores in other locations. A lot of work can be done, Some need new fronts. Some need renovating on the inside with major operations indicated instead of lip-service.and a few minor repairs plus another paint Face lifting is definitely indi- cated. This is a courageous undertaking. Public spirited men are determined to give the city the best. They plan to put their time and their money into the proposition. It’s a major operation. In the meantime, every- one jis anxiously awaiting the en- gagement of the individual entrusted with the problem of coming up with the right answers. A swift movement is on foot to underwrite his complete salary and expenses. , cee WER oR Pontiac means business. _ Downtown is going to change— for the better. . Oe eee N ° ° ‘ Camp Fire Girls’ Week This 47th anniversary week will be ~ memorable for every one of the 850 \ Poritiae Camp Fire Girls, their di- ‘The celebration will be cli-' ‘maxed with g dinner at Lincoln | Junior High School oh Thursday | night at which time the mort- gage eo thite Gulick Lake camp ” Heopenty WE be named, - The camp site, 120 acre ile Pe mile east of Clarkston, was | ' in 1952 by the Camp Fire Committee’ of the Pontiac Civitan Club, sponsor- mer. -ing organization. By a pleasant co- incidence the land chosen had been. owned by a relative of Dr. LurHer Hatsey Guick of Maine, founder of the Camp Fire Girls. The 30 acre lake on the property is appropriately named Gulick Lake. T *« * A commendable achievement is the fact that the ten year - purchase contract has been paid in full in half that time from ‘funds accumulated through an- nual candy sales. — as ' The Civitan Club is matching funds. earned by Camp Fire Girls from these sales to build a resident . camp at Gulick Lake. The trust fund for this purpose was set up in 1955 and now stands. at $5,000. - ; * 9 organized in 1938. Over the years the group has carried out a splendid program. Its aim is to prepare mem- bers for the responsib of ma- turity and to emphasize the values of home and family life.” SSE * * “THERE have been only 14 changes ot administrations since WasHING- Ton,” asserts an editor, And all of them were changes for the worse— according to the political parties that were voted out of control. The Man About Town World Largest ‘Former Pontiac Man, in Chicago, Writes About 1970: i Mink coat: What some girls get by skinning a wolf. E Pontiac friend, | 5 E at ge ef + f Ss g g s g 5 3 City already is “all nly way it can grow Fy i, if fy & E : 4 " F South America has a few cities that promise to be in the multi-million class in 1970, but none can possibly threaten Chicago, which alone in the world has to hinder its growth. th the St. Lawrence Seaway, it be- Michigan. There’s nothing in the way to prevent its extension inland for 100 miles, or 200 if needed. Its airport facilities already are hand- ling a greater volume of passengers than those of New York or any other city on earth. It expects to count up at least 15 millions in the census of 13 years hence. Very enthusiastic about Pontiac’s prog- ress is our Superintendent of Schools, Dana P, Whitmer, who says he came here because he bad heard about it, and has since found that ~ he had heard only a smattering of the We're inclined to agree with the manu- . facturing chemists when they claim they are making more history, or helping cth- ers to make it, than any other industry or profession. They tell me that April 8- 12 is to be National Chemical Progress Week when we are to be made better acquaint- ed with what they have done, are doing and already are prepared to do. A letter recently received from Mrs. Myrtle Fessenden of Lapeer asks if Man About Town ever attended the old Belford School in Holly Township, Yes, Myrtle, I well remember you aS a mighty pretty girl. Our teacher was M. Belle Maxom, now Mrs. Milan Vliet t of Clarkston, I was nearly the teacher's age. Now I’m 79—figure out Belle’s age. Verbal Orchids to— Charles Raf of 60° South Edith’ 8t.; ninety-second birthday, if Mrs, C. B. Robinson, ‘of 24 Mohawk Road; eighty-seventh ’ - } > birthday. os , \ Mr, and Mrs. Edward ©, Tanner _ of 94 Blaine St.; fifty-third wedding an- . hiversary, ‘- oo { ! : +4 * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ‘TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1057 ri 4 = Es f Pontiac Camp Fire Girls, Inc. was. t Stay in Capital Executives Needn’ _ Always impressed with letters from my | ( i “Out of 285, patients who had a, a a g* 8 s + ¥ Faye i E i} 9 a - ‘By-Stander’ Wo Annecy’ oa Letters soe : “i, —— 7 we woe Lierweeg | letters but gugets unless. the letter le crilical i ae “ity fa di: e sfEHEL, F3 Bs ee I t i ‘Children Get Salk i a zi it Case Records of a Psychologist: E & z Fil Pi i ; E ft =. = g Fiz* ut : Ff i ut $= * gF | i i i! | Hl i rs i i i i sg i bd i Crane Discusses Blood Pr Colonel Harry shows the ex- : Wi. See This Colonel was correct in say- ing his true blood pressure was pf Ta g sag z @ : é Fy 3 S 258 Hy? i i 38 + ‘ E lai s ue fer waggee LEST EL: 3 f E i z q ? nee re re ae ee sents oaky bape ae aaa eo cee lattes sre: i: ae sechdin aes a | ee MARCH 19, 1957 a THE PONTIA > PRESS, TUESDAY, n, New as Wonder Drug} Gana ) person, the better.” | 4 Bipeders to Meet reed eked vith's smile, “What for Election of Officers state, ‘That is one reason we be-land Russell Miller field agent for for Youn Cater, Movde.09 tany Caste Toren! 2 " Be Here ot 10 A.M. for These! tern. er sportswear, - eral sewing. eereeee : Member of — : National Selected ~ Morticians ‘Yesterday's enswer: Swing, : 3-9 ak ian : po i Orrin Huntoon : S : : et. 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Trowbridge of Grosse Point ‘Farms, announce the engagement ’ lot their daughter, Margaret Anne, 63 W. Huron St. . Robert Charles Sheldon, of Ro- FE 5-6261 Organic Clubs Parley Sunday State Federation Slates Dr. Pfeiffer, Author for Day-Long Event The annua] meeting of the Fed- erated Organic Clubs of Michigan will be Sunday, in Delhi Township Hall at Holly, beginning in morning. Following reports of various com- mittees and election of officers, Eom TY NATIONAL 7 Rae 2 a% j on SAVING CERTIFICATES §& f t your. surplus savings or investment # a wy one of our 8 convenient 7% > ness ¥ banking of¢ aE ese Bee scct Sos on Tr : ee program for the evening will ‘ote Its Renewal and Preservation” and| Ou “(J- ama be, tk Community -* sine Bar's Face tne cod bee tak, Fe i: 4 ecg I ocr ived 4 a ineatie = ¥ ve well receiv + AVR ; sy National Bank i by the English authorities and the 0 Be April 27 | Speaker at the meeting of Brook- ~ OF PONTIAC IM ltie of the ereona book ban sae prager gt a ET cet gmt FAM |bcen brought out by the Rodae| First Show Auditions /¥..0u' Director of, the Antioe Rea gests FAME. ” Press, Emmanus, Pennsylvania. ednésday |famation League of B'nai B'rith. SBT 5: % x He is also a regular contributor to Be Held W ra hed to the magazines: The Organic) at Farmington High There will. also be slection of Farmer, Organic Gardening, and officers and the. Brownie troops Sf FUNERAL HOME “THOUGHTFUL SERVICE” 46 WILLIAMS ST. PHONE FE 2-5841 Fs a | Pleiffer, of there will be a potluck dinner. At 2 p.m. Dr. Ehrentried New York, world renowned. biologist and writer, will address the group, - : About 20 years ago, Dr. Pfeiffer began to develop his “Sensitive Crystallization Method,” a test i the plane Pagasa, , ‘Drayton and Brooklands ” Drayton Piscine x 1:30 p.m., Room Visitation; | 45 Weeping’ Crowds Meet White Pla: tive, with 25 others on a Cebu Island mountainside early Sunday, was flown here in the presidential %; 2: & 2 Weeping crowds followed the bier as it was .driven slowly through the sun-baked streets to Malacanan Palace. It will lie in state there for three days until the funeral Friday. . Nearly half a million — fumes to please men, it figuresiwholesale prices to ——. FIRST-RUN SHOWINGS of ’57’s Big New Movies * we . By Carl Grubert Hollywood Headlines By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD i — Pat Boone! -fis worried. The 22-year-old singing sensa- + 2. & “I can feel it sometimes in things like a magazine layout that ran a popularity contest between Elvis Presley and me," marked. ‘’There would be com- ments like ‘I don’t like Pat Boone because he’s so wishy-washy.’ “That's the sort of thing I want * Ito fight. I realize it’s because I don't drink or smoke or cuss. But I don’t think I have to start drink- in’: and smokin’ and cussin’ just to prove that I ami a regular guy.” Pat added that some of his over- z k ! ‘Tpext five months edith Sitwell Slated - fle iy THEE vtig er, or Hein a Hospital early other inspections to follow over the DETROIT (AP) — Edith Sit British BLUE SKY DRIVE- THEATER STARTS TONIGHT =. ke 4-4611 6:30 Show at 7:00 HELEN ~ HERG BAYER WANE Pat Boone Fears Folks| Will Think He's foo Nice} | tion is afraid folks will think he’s|“ itia goodie-goodie. to A | EAGLE | FA eos BA TUES.— “SILENT WORLD” ond we “The Teahouse — ol the - August Meon” — ‘OPEN 10:45 JAMES STEWART JUNE ALLYSON te as eager beaver as geisha girl Lotus Blossom-m-m All the fun. of the hilarious stage hit is on » the screen! MGM presents in CINEMASCOPE and METROCOLOR The Teahouse PAUL: FORD + JUN NEGAM! ~ NIJIKO KIYOKAWA - MiITSUKO SAWAMURA , Based et a Book ty vei} ‘SNEVOER pment 2) sevee »uy oy JOHN PA cn =e ek RE ROSS tof cveme DANIEL. MANN - * promsese wy JACK CUMMINGS - mg . a Ht ff Capt. Fisby ... VAN JOHNSON a KELLyand ME SAT. © “TRUE STORY OF JESSE JAMES” phair hbih bb bb bb bt tte trnte tented te tinea he. 4 : Sette *8 ole) hav. < oman DRIvESN } . (US-10) 1 North of T Rd. _ FE 5-4! TONIGHT — WED. — THURS. AN ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE ¢ > 3 The most amazing conspiracy the world has ever known... and love as it never happened to a man and woman before! », 2Oth Century-Fox presente INGRID BERGMAN YUL BRYNNER HELEN All Als lil. ll, l,l. ltl. le, Al i, Mi. A, ht. i th. Ae, Ae, et ‘Loins Care “D ania by Spea A ME A ie BE Som er Critchfield Home he Ball and -his asso- ciate, Bernard Haag, spoke on “Lawns and Their Care” when. members of Pontiac Branch of Women’s National Farm and ~ . Garden Association met Mon- day afternoon. 4 * * * “Mrs, Robert M. Critchfield Spee BUSINESS S SESSION a a i is ots ie: se a Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. sais a Holds. ‘Monday Meeting at! 4 | Mrs. Charles Barrett, general mittee members. The affair, spon- chairman of the “Cotton Swirl"’|sored by the Republican Women’s Waterford GOP Woinen:! Will Hold ‘Cotton Swirl’ Two-hundred guests attended the Saturday wedding of Marilyn Fri- day and Ronald Herbert Rolph. The Rev. Marshall Saunders offi- Davisburg Methodist Church, * * * and Mrs. Hugh H. Montgomery of \Davisburg and Ronald's parents are Mr. and Mrs, George S. Rolph of Birmingham. The bride chose a fleor-length gown of nylon tulle and lace over and card party, announces com-jClub of Waterford Township, will paces | MRS. iD HERBERT ster ‘ \Marilyn Friday Becomes Bride of Ronald H. Rolph; ciated at the 4 o'clock service in) the bridegroom, i Marilyn is the daughter of Mr.'Ushers were George Rolph of Bir- . Marilyn Friday and Ronald — . Herbert Rolph were married ‘Saturday at Davisburg Methodist Church. Her parents are Mr, and Mrs, Hugh H. Montgomery of Davisburg and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. George _S. Rolph of Birmingham. ' mingham, brother of the bride- groom, Harry Pierce of Howell, and Dean Davenport of Mount Pleasant. — A reception was held" in the |t church pariors, er ber sangh. sk ter’s wedding, Mrs, Montgomery | the chose a navy blue silk faille dress with orchid accessories and | an Orchid corsage. ; Mrs. Rolph wore a peacock blue}! wool dress with black accessories) and a corsage of pink roses and’ carnations. The newlyweds are graduates of College where’ i a SSDSDSDSDSS SSDS SSS SS SS SDSS SDD AS SDS SSS SSS SS ll fr sh eco dowels ee eer ON Sth paste omar Lf ~_ aa JS aS a On en ae HERE ~ The FINEST BIGGEST - SELECTION EVER a ait” YOU WILL FIND IT The Drapery Fabric You've Wanted Over 500 New Patterns & Textures. AT OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST DRAPERY STORE (a price for every budget) Hundreds of Yards Added to Our Close-Out Section PATTERNS « SOLIDS « SHEERS * ‘Herbert Sipes be held in the CAI Building March 27 at 8 p.m. “eo OR. € Mrs. W. Arthur Vernon and Mrs. P,. Eugene Miller are cochairmen of the social committee; Mrs. Vivian Tubbs and Mrs. William H. Bedard, table prizes; Mrs. Charles Campbell, table decorations; Mrs,|-_ Fred Ruffe, decorations, and Mrs. Helen Reese and Mrs. Irving Foss,| — tickets. Mrs. Byron Cole ‘nel Mrs. L. - Raymond Sampson are cochair- Modeling fashions trom the DeCor|_ Shop and Alicia Bridal Salon will be Mrs. Lefurgy. Mrs. Barry, Mrs. Robert Sutton, Mrs. Reese, Mrs. Donald White, Mrs. Leland Clem-| - ence and Mrs. Dexter Kennedy, * * * Mrs. Frank Irons, Mrs. Lynn D. Allen, Mrs. Fred Ziem and Mrs. Daniel Murphy will serve. Mrs. Barrett will entertain the commit- tee chairmen ata luncheon at Devon Gables Thursday to make final plans. : Mrs. Ballard : Elected to Head Camp Fire Girls are awaiting announcement of the winner of the “Name Our Camp” contest. An- nouncement will be made at the citywide Camp Fire Girls’ dinner Thursday at Lincoln Junior High School. ‘Pentsoe Press Photos es paid olf through profits from candy sales by © the girls. ‘Shown with Edward S. Ladd, camp chair- man, are (left to right) Deanne Kline of North Eag boulevard, Susan. McGreen of Lake Angelus road and McConnell PTA Mrs. William Ballard was elect- predideet ond lina. Charles Schrei- ber, recording secretary. " Also elected were Mrs. Williem Seeving as council eclegnten are Mrs. Gerald Stoner, Mrs. Joseph Carter and Mrs. David Brown. The fifth and sixth grade chorus, under the direction of Mrs, Royal a. presented several selec- ‘and Karen Rogers sang a ony during the program portion of meeting. Also appearing on the program were students of Mrs, Eva Mc- ‘Narney's fifth grade —— ‘Mrs. Barner Feted at Pink, Blue Party Mrs. Robert Barner of Holly was recently honored at a pink and blue shower at the home of Mrs. Thomas Temple on Oak Hill street. Mrs. Bruce Barner hosted the af- fair. < Attending were Mrs. Neil Cairns, Mrs. L. C. Barner, Mrs, Robert E. Johnson, Mrs. Fred Pickett, Mrs. William T. Elliott, Mrs. Ir- vin Humbaugh, Mrs. J. G. Wal-| lace, Mrs. Edward Conway, Mrs. Sam Cairns, Mrs, Donald Lager, Mrs. Bruce Reeves, Mrs. Percy Campbell, Mrs. Raymond Gram- bau and Dessalee Temple. Mrs. Allen Hostess to Church Group Mrs. Francis Allen of Oak Hill, istreet was hostess Saturday eve-| ning to members of the CoWorkers | Class of Baldwin Evangelical Unft- ed Brethren Church. Mrs. Cecil Leggett reported that a graduation gift had been sent to the student in Japan whom the class has sup- ported during her college years. Mrs. Lewis Ball, Barbour Wil- liams, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Leggett, and Mrs. Frank - The campsite on Gulick Lake near Clarkston was com- She Looks More Youthful, More Alive We can almost always spot the middle-aged wom- | an who has retained the - habit of daily exercise. She looks more youthful, mare alive and more viva- cious than. her inactive sister. Chaffee were honored during * the evening on the occasion of their’ birthdays. U.S. cotton mills employ about 500,000 persons. * great By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN The important thing is net how) old you afte but how happy you are, how much fun you are getting out of living, how well you are! i a I think the middle-aged woman “of today is the most attractive in history, She knows about nutrition, posture, figure control, chic dress,’ hair styling and makeup. For a couple of days I am | writing to the woman ef 58 or | thereabouts. Mid life should pro- vide truly adventurous time to branch out inte new ac- tivities, The woman of 50 who has lived. with perception will be tolerant and. understanding. Her interests will) be broader than her hips, and. she probably will have a delightful! -sense of humor. She should be an artist in living and in love, | * * Many women make the mistake of dropping the habit of cntétles| 7s before they reach the age of 50. In the hustle of rearing a fam-' ily or carving out a career or both, they give up sports and do not re- place them with any other form of exercises. SPECIAL MAGIC . There is healing power in the outdoors and also there seems to be some special magic in using our large muscle groups 8 “regularly and strenuously, We can almost always spot the middle- aged woman who has retained the! lhabit of daily exercise, | * * : * She looks more youthful, more alive and more vivacious than her indetive sister, Her tissues are firmer. She is not a@ problem to herself or to anyone else. exercise at 40 or 50 without first having your heart and bleed pres- sure checked. In (fact, a com- plete physical examination is best, — However, many doctors feel that exercise is extremely beneficial for “, _ oo laid y Tt , Mon. 6 ri. =) ‘til w \ ¢ siaen : Iehad a, ee a fr Elliott's set re a gt atlas Beautiful —Modern From bare frame to precisely tailored: cover there is thorough, grocting work- “manship. Brighten your. horhe! with a. new upholstered suite or have your old j covered by ey Bo a na Plant and Showroom ~ - 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. Waterford, Mich, OR 3-1225 « me. ahh ithe older woman if she begins slow- ly and builds up ‘gradually. Of course we know how wonderful it is so far as weight distribution is “concerned! | ae Sy living. There is less pressure, and more © It would be dangerous-to begin | 4 Wf you would like to have my leaflet No, 33 “Woman of 50,” ort Jacqueline Morris of West Longfellow avenue. ==Exercise Tones Up Woman. of 50 ~ - 5 | ; : [. MRS. PHILIP DAVID Married Saturday evening in Christ Lutheran Church were Ruth Ann _ Eddy and Philip David Stevens. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Eddy of Orange Grove’ drive and he is the ~ son of Mr. — and® Mrs. Harry W. Stevens of STEVENS Birmingham. Ruth Eddy Speaks Vows ‘in Rite at Christ Lutheran ME 4 ; ES hen iaskindisdidiaals Te wage. * oe Jee i nbraehe secant ee pees bas he (or eo Pisa anne we > eer : wv sib inaf es earrony 4 f estes a” 7 a aaa Sahu ee if e ¥ he - fess ih oe Se & a pnede ee Sie paaergp doc fee Pgs oe fn ~ "ph aay Sa ‘ nahi ae ot no ( > ; { fe faded j : i . \ e i ae | nee ae. ee gay fy tee ie He a Pe Ree ¥ | * i | | ; | : ' sa. Ea a eas a | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1957 | a a { Be Be A : \ : : rset reeset a = ee Wiees. eee ey sina ’ ’ 7s —_ m= + ay 2a ee gre NOU J 4 : ee: : ee homer = 2 TBS ‘ F. é 3 \ ¥ Card Party { Scheduled = |. hoe Married . Wednesday “Tilien’ Foye Blair and ‘Aged. . Virginia Sheehan Darell Thomas 161 STATE STREET Planning Event for , Job’s Daughters Sra Esco oe ‘daughter of Conia Raed et at Job’s Daughters Bethel Five, is Mr. and Mrs. : : serving as general thairman of the Arnold R. ‘ a ecard party being sponsored by ‘Blair of , : group Wednesday evening in Pon. M * ’ ; tise Federal Savings and Loan erry road |\2 Breakiasts—Luncheons é se eee otis p Meet Your Friends in the son of : , ‘A flower demonstration wil be Mr. and Mrs. Riker Fountain wie nish eur aura: s Riker Bldg. Lobby Serving on committees for the Resi’ ol Hunt, Barbara Killian, math das - Warringham Webster, Susanne Field, Mary drive. — io Se ete and i sf -, publleliy. ! MR, and MRS. DARELL T. HEALEY ~~ : BS 7ke* ; 5 eee eas ato oye EK LOO f eoscutiees come Speaks Her — and Sussane Fis." “™"' Bridal Vows Se : ; : : - Pontiac Press Photo , * * * Virginia Sheehan (right) is general chairman of ~ last-minute details with (left to right) Karen Mc- | Members of the councli assisting the card party being sponsored by Job’s Daughters ~- Clellan, planning committee chairman; Barbara Le- {With arrangements are Mrs. Ed- Bethel Five Wednesday evening in Pontiac Federal. Cornu, ticket chairman, and Kay Lee, refreshment |soore ‘Mac. Haws stout: Mew Savings and Loan Building. She is shown checking chairman. #t. 2 = ; | Value Yourself at the Right Pricey Autoy to Present Flags Many years ago, Mrs. G. was {church asked her to do volunteer;she went to them and applied for Mrs. John Martin and Mrs. Willis a stenographer in a business of- | work, she prepared food for|a job as typist. Bugg and Mrs. Ralph Elisworth the next few years was busy (for the church fair. listed first her job as a stenog-|the Pontiac Memorial Day Associ- 4 raising her children. 0 eee ia nee tears range |Tetber before her marriage, then|ation at the recent re. % Rai it . During : major menus - mMAZ@-\ as a homemaker. tiac Memorial Chapter 101, D. e diset ck wi, che cobviound tol Zines and, of course, endless CoOk-) 9 suastzed her success in |AUXiliary. Mrs. Roseline Hickman Have a : keep up her typing, but her skili| °OKs- preparing food, not only for the |°Pened her home on North Francis Land -- Sea-« Air : in shorthand soon vanished. LIST OF COMPANIES family but as part of her volun- ayeed yy rae ; Also, during her years at home,| When Mrs. G. decided to get a| teer work, She also stressed orpnnten lanned acation- | — Mrs, G. became a wonderful cook.| job, after her children were| the fact that she was a fast and |Americenism program, membets Planned V acl She was smart enough to make| grown, she made a list of the| accurate typist. eee ghee uae et eee We can make your. vacation 3 cooking her specialty. When thelfood companies in her city, TRe"! 71. third firm she went to hired|Covert and Crofoot Schools. with the best transportation her. And no wonder! It was Mrs. Rose Schweikert is serving) 4:1. roses and carnations : possible — domestic or foreign. rE dignity her Fe Seacinan pate 0 ve elles an Vor Patricia Heatheott was maid of} -~ ; anak ieeiad tal Marjorie Lou \ence that they were delighted tojerans Hospital in Ann Arbor. eh Rony pa ogee cone P ontiac Travel Service : Rankin and_ \tire her. ri ‘ |She carried a ¢ascade arrange-] Phone FE 8-3251 : 698 W. Huron 2 Glenn Eld eh & * Arrange Exhibits ment of pink roses and white car-| - Dillon If you have a problem of this sere: ¢ and Sare.("OOO* 2 — SS S kind, send me a stamped, self- . : ‘ASSISTED BY SISTERS : ; : merind |e cage oat Tal ae al __PERMANENTS - hibits of the Judaism pr to} Other attendants were sisters . . Friday. | pontine Press, and I'll send you\be held tonight at 8 o'clock injot the bride, Mrs. Donald Justus, : } ’ Mr. and Mrs.| my pamphlet, The Older Woman|Temple Beth Jacob, The program|Mrs. Delyle Hibler, Mary Lou Meant Just for You John Ranizin | Gees to Business. is sponsored by the Sisterhood of|Blair and Connie Lee Blair. They _ Soft — Lustrous — Neat of North (Copyright 1957) the Temple. wore similar gowns in a pink , tr. color. ° : Johnson James White served as best 7 0" avenve 27° | Jackie Kroeplin Honored {coe itnary ‘ct “pian, Jim Hair Cutting and Styling Marjorie’s Leasar, David Cook and Gary oe parents, and | irs Edward .Vanderworp | liam Griggs, Mrs. James Row- |Waltz of Ypsilanti. : Rowena’s Beauty Shop Glenn is the | and Mrs. Al Koop were cohos- | land, Mrs, William Wisehart, | When the couple left for a honey” 4891. Dixie Hwy. 1216 Baldwin son of tesses at a miscellaneous show- | Mrs. Hank Green, Vera Bas- wae in _vorthern “——Y | ~ OR 3-3541 FE 5-3735 Mrs. Peal er Monday evening in the Van- | sett, Mrs. Kenneth Hoard, was wearing a gray Wvent “of « | derworp residence on Strath- Mrs, William Hartman, Mrs. “ae ¢ y ° more avenue honoring bride- James Batchelor, Mrs. Ross . Be. gee : Pollock, Mo. | elect Sacquatine Kroeplin. Deo, Ruth Gavette, Mrs. Wal- » — .*. <: ter Babb and Mrs. Frances MR, and MRS. GLENN E. DILLON Jacqueline, daughter of Mr, | McCue. and Mrs, Alex of G © 4 bride “a Fr Soe tly Hahn, ue. ; mint come the of uoin, y .. Mrs. Dillon-Rankin Vows Read) 27riet tect "cmaaner. | Swavse Buses, penny vides: ; lain street, on May 18 in St. back, Mickey Tersigni, Mrs. Marjorie Lou Rankin became the|seven thirty o’clock ceremony Fri-| Michael Church. Jim Wallace, Eleanor Lock- , ORA OBRECHT bride of Glenn Eldon Dillon in a|day at the Reorganized Church of Pr gr ms son ag re) mews oe ea — e Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. to announce ra , ae. comes ” ‘ Y Sp g : ‘ endants, Mary ~ Gagnier, | drich, Mrs, Alton Owens, M me Specializing |Officers Elected toes ears arse | Sis see cree (= —- FOUF Oprin in : Marjorie, a daughter of Mr.! Charies, Eileen Flanigan and | Joyce, Nancy Body, Mary Sam- ~~ : Hair Styling ‘(at Longfellow Sek tan cee eee teen Ann Rey, son, Carol Shaw, Doris Man- : | and Permanents \ At the annual meeting ot Lang-|Bown ot lace end ae tae nat Deed, te “ae ( Oat } eg School Thursday | trimmed pearis re - ° e* ee Complete Beauty Service evening at the school, Mrs. Leon|descent sequins. The bodice was Ri 152 N. Perry FE 2-3053 Schany wea secied president fr] a BB yy ner! 4 we Elected to serve with Mrs. Stick-|“'te carnations. ; | are Mrs. Robert Burns, teach-| Mrs. William Howard served 4 7 vice ; Robert Kline,| * matron of honor a seh The Spring magic of Anglo president ; A father vice president ;Mrs. Thomas| lve ballerina-length arg, Me ‘ fig 3 and Forstmann tweeds Ls ga se , Tecording secretary; Mrs. carried yellow carnations. oda i ; ’ For a limited time... [Robert Dohner, eeregueing sec- > siren elgg! Ng mre i. , 4 coupled with the workman- $ 00 i ot lle gpiol james Funai wore pink and green respectively. by bs ‘ ship of the finest mokers. ' 5 Hrenyk, historian. — + Jerry Wyant of Pollock, ' They're typically spring, | “The school band, under the zg | i i gies typically Alvin's! ae of Lewis Crew, presented the service tection , : the program portion of the meet-| Russell Rankin and William h - i rev deans» ghoca dae ghey -g reception was held in the| : erates in the Pontiac Schools, ee re eae Re — ONLY $148 cs. Gone ee en ee eet oe Two New Style J dy! Mrs. Grones Feted enrages hayes) roses. Mrs, Wy. € Influences for $ 9 5 AT ARTHUR MURRAY'S |M** Marvin MeVicer and Mrs. cccessories and a corsage of pink| % the Jr. Hi Set es la recent pink and blue shower at\"%? $ s , The couple will reside on Neri) 33° 29.98 kN $ Ee Johnson avenue s & see e to 65 @ The Modified Box _ @ The Cape a ’ , eng ” High fashion in both the Cape and the Ivy League trend with = tapered shoulder and easy fit in pastel tweeds, and solid gabardine, worsted wool flannel, sitk and wool blends.© Colors Navy and Pastels. Saari ts ke at: a 9 AGAR ss ie | ms TELEGRAPH at HURON* = | | \ a UT 3 _ Mon,,,Tuesi, Wed., Sat. 10 to 6—Thurs., and Fri, 10 to 9—Sunday 2 to § | ee ral ee ce er |) \/ |) PARK FREE REAR OF STORE <3 a : — 8 \ at 5 { F) ( \ (- . | \ 2 i te Fa F Ne et oe y i. | xe A * : 4 i Ma | ? ae Pe a! ] Wi 5 es Oc, ee j 8 : j y j \s \ | (hs ' J “ A \ s \ \ ( \ » : \ Ieee \ \ ; \ \e a | Vas . 4 oes! " Pe ae “ a 24 \ east NE PEG AA es A ie 6f lw oa ee > Se : (jh Weer ey ee Respect for the Family 4 In Sorrow... «+ « is important to us, as is the respect ) ‘we hold for the deceased. Every act of § , our service to you is to ease the sorrow -A. and to provide for every care. : Thus our labor and our plans, the every fi, — service that we render is a mark of ree Yo > spect. It is respect and care for the family : in sorrow when these qualities cre most needed, Of this you. are assured. | FEocrA y 4-4 : Dial DR. HENRY. A. MILLER 7 North Saginaw Street “Phone FE 4-6842° _ “Better Things in Sight” Closed Wednesday Afternoons ot at Solo Crossing | \garment. It was draped in various ways. The most popular was to wrap it around the waist and bring it over the shoulder, as here. Often, 4 a loose fold of the garment was brought up over the head. © i c Paste this picture on cardboard and color with crayons. Cut out) . ‘carefully. Fold it carefully on the dotted line and the senator and his : Send your ideas in care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins, Stop Pain of Piles! Stopit Today atHome -—or money back! = s v=": IN DOCTOR'S TESTS, NEW STAINLESS FORMULA WITH AMAZING ANESTHETIC | JUNIOR EDITORS ma) es co | tHOdO HOBUYIULE~O” Tod | 2. A Roman Senator The ancient Romans were very good at governing and law-making. The Roman Senate was a model for later nations and séme of its forms exist today in the United States Congress and in the British Roman law is the basis even today for many laws throughout the world. Here is a Roman senator reading to his daughter froma ment roll, Books were copied on such rolls and educated Romans had| large libraries of them. AS. shown here, the national costume of the Roman man was the toga, Which was a long blanket-like garment worn over a plain under- sate in the $1,500 break-in Dec. 21 of |of 213 Parkdale Ivan K. 25, |the Ave. is serving 8!yield, ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY.|MARCH 19, 1957 __ 2 : . Third Man Sentenced | the Dixie Diyneunt Mare, 20 Hwee ee in $1,500 Store Break-In | Page was ordered to pay s200'0! daughter will face each other on the terrace of their villa. On the wall behind them is a mogaic, which consists of small pieces of colored stones set in patterns in a plaster base. A country home is in the back- (Madeling Trimbey of East Lansing, Mich., won $10 with this idea. Newsfeatures.): Tomorrow: A Roman Mother a Plans His 25th Report Ike Wants Aid of North Atlantic: |rerua triwme said today that WASHINGTON ‘Conraa,| President Eisenhower is preparing — Qbit’ ge Sno fe at, ari WSS \. ng yo = ur hair borrow the difference on a personal loan... A SIMPLE way to solve the problem of owing more than you can pay out of your ordinary income is to borrow the difference on a personal loan. Then pay back the loan in small instaliments which your income can handle. Taxes, medical demands and other large bills may be reduced to small monthly amounts. Call on our personal loan department for this help. PONTIAC STATE BANK COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE iy s qits ity ty dch dl & & the world’s going on? The Detroit % =a 1953 Do you know the whole story behind the FBI's investigation of Teamster Union Boss James - Hoffa? What’s going on behind the headlines in. the Near East? Will the national budget be trimmed? What are the Tigers’ pennant chances this season? The Detroit News tells you the answers to these questions and hundreds of other important, in- teresting, timely questions of the day! The News is clear, colorful, complete. if you read THE NEWS you know! : HH MAIN OFFICE: In Downtown Pontiac’s Tallest Building Saginaw at Lawrence BRANCH OFFICES: Auburn Heights Draylon Plains Every Depositor Insured to $10,000 by FDC,» pre mas Listen to the loco! and nationol news over WCAR ot 6:30 A.M. to 6:45 A.M, Monday thru Friday You get free L . msurance the amount of your loan a f ito r f aeliciaiiolsmen ie) o a Get The low, low, 4¥4-foot low leok of luxury thaf/will still be fresh and new years from now (when protects your investment, assures you a higher retyfn when you decide to trade. Choose from 19 exciting od greatest other é ‘Join the. Swing to Swept:Wing- BS] s of 1957! - Widen your world. 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See us for ra) LANSING (®—After an encourag-|roll in the first two months of| i ing start during January and Feb- , ruary, Michigan's traffic fatality Portugal will not give up Goa tits possession In India) “without a battle,” the government-owned Goa Radio warned India’s Prime URE SIGN OF A GO a, 268i. ATES—PADS + ane i. 1 ve use . “March has always had the second lowest death toll of “Of concern is that the higher) death months are ahead of us,” MOUNT CLEMENS (® — Thieves who broke into Disere Dehniaut’s * lcoop and stole 36 racing pigeons Operated Locelly by MAZZA's Paddock and Pike Streets are going into the business in a met death|serious way. valued at $3,000, look like they Racing Pigeons Stolen 1956. and Febru-| Included in the loot was a num- than the state fatalitylber of unhatched eges. Car & Truck Rentals SAUNDER Drive-it-Yourself SYSTEM in. hour, day, week or month or FOR THE BIRDS — That's the only way to 4 persons january ALL 1957 CARS LIFT G describe British stage and TV actress Ann Taylor London. She has a bird of paradise on her. head, a canary perched in her earring and a new car or truck you only pay for what you has started to ‘climb, State state Traffic Deaths Rise in “Rates for « noe ean . PRESS through “connivance” among Reuther Invites: Says Officers of UAW Ready fo Testify, Won't Invoke 5th Amendment DETROIT Wf — Walter P. Reuth- Senate Probe adit c £a8 to State Buyers for Overcharges MICHIGAN — United PONTIAC, FEATHERED VISITORS — Stopping over in the nation's cap- nearby Arlington, Va. ‘The birds add a wildlife touch to the 's Run Water Fowl Sanctuary Vernon highway, just across the Potomac from Washington, D. fe: E lis 4h] : all ral gE if Wali Bos Ee =r HE FP eect ast i eo itol, beautifully colored migratory ducks and sea gulls have a good _— scene as they pause at Roach ' view of the Washington Monument from their resting place in Calls Charge Lie l ; as ‘ } 4 i ; i oe ot { “af f aa ena J cS : i 4 - i I i fs on s Ee : : ‘ : : f4 . is : } : j ; ie i ' 1 ca - ’ sae is } . __ THE PONTIAC. PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1957) “af mm {Lineup huogled Tigers sil Lose, 8-1{t == Seven Unearmed Mss srt nirnnghan = cress on ar ons ner aeuns Lead io Walled LakeH as Title Target a so | cab thee Lae rt ete a ee. Se ie now ee mate mien uc ee FP HeEeeees BEEEEhbat : _ It seems his fine pitching performances in a pair of Dod Vi : f Milwauie three’ inning stints ‘has magn the attention of Tiger ger ic Ory By BILL CORNWELL They will -_ “= a. ibd pre boasts a iT-game pane -— a paar age pane avenged | Philadelphia fe i ee Walled Lake, Oakland County’s| Saad which impressive)streak, Ss, . — GOREDAY'S SCHEDULE: : ‘ school record. Kearsley Kearsley’ losses at | Coached by Ed Stephon, the Hor- . : *. : Lee Gets No Support asta pgfan ae be acti County ‘B’ + Aims the hands u ey Bee oc ca te ” nets have demonstrated a balanced| fees ‘3.4’ ot caat Pas Beem - Leets a 6-4, 210 pound son of former Major t) as Bengals: Commit 4)shooting at an elusive target|With a ote 8 meena oe peer early in the season. “The lotfense this year. Bud Earl, ¢f00t- Redlegs "vs. Benators, & Orlando . Thornton Lee. As a prep hurler he posted a 21-3 réord, Errors Early Wednesday night. : 4 soviet, aad 8 guard tom bagege Philieg vs. ‘Tigers: at Mr and af the University of Arizona he had 86-6 tar, lee ae as aa oe ot EE When Tiger scout Marv Owen signed him in. "MIAMI, Fla, @ — Manager Jack their bid for the Class B state title ‘ane and Flint = = » rio Phoenix strangely passed uses, Tighe juggled his Detroit Tiger) tomorrow t at 7:30 in the é porte, oF ek apron 9 aarmeees Bie awe gee etch Bingham High Sehool gym, Gis olfet wes batloredl to have gone as high as $78,000. the result was the same old story) 4. scasion is the state quar. a a oe offers? Lee gave a0 hesint bobbling the ball] t¢r-final round and the opponent three reasons. four times in the first two innings,| * Flint Kearsley. ae dropped an 81 decision to the) A state championship, waiting) oa He said in Lakeland that he wanted to be with Detroit Brooklyn Dodgers in an exhibition|at the end of the trall in Saturday’s and its organization. He also wanted a couple seasonsin| yyy pre te og ae ne the minors to “groom” himself for the Majors. “Seven of the Dodgers’ runs were| Not since 1933 has an Oakland) _ The other reason is one which could hardly be unearned in the Tigers’. Tth loss)" ounty, quitte’ ‘oenard Lake St called typical of youngsters who have a bundle of t that year green bills waved in their faces to turn pro today. _|. rookie highthander with two sen. vee 7, : Tech in the regional tourney on) Yanks 5. Bee ss their way to the ee te the” Bonnies, Memphis Collide in Thursday Semis of NIT NEW YORK Wi —~ A couple oflby a: better: team. They put on a fired - up, unseeded baseball! better show and deserved to win, “I did not want to sit on some team’s bench for three sational performances behind oe coe _— teams, St, Bonaventure and Mem-| Their zone press murdered us.” years without being farmed out because of restrictions,”| Nm,‘ “ering. ually we | onseat since at mes Fle ate, a ae ee ee ae cent wit eampenie cumbed to the erring spirit of La. from Sea 8 was overwhelmed congrat he sald. “I would rather pitch anywhere than ait on the] ‘is teammates os the Dodgers Rochester advanced to the Class touted Elgin Baylor in the Nation-|tions, = _ bench.” “got their seven uncarned runs in |B semifinals in 1950 before bowing al Invita Tournament last 2 * 2 oe ae ae the first two innings. to Grand Rapids Godwin Heights night, “| «Mean was tremendous,” he Th tales tot of courage for a young prospect to turn _The, Tigers outhit the Dodesrs iy Ot Se ee a beter nna, saeabcinanenh thee TE er ec | | down a big bonus like Lee did in favor of working his| 5 vt the damage was done be western | his first New York appearance as|front of Baylor and he did a tre- 4 ‘way up the ladder. started. Bhartiyors a ae sds id the Bonnies drubbed Seattle 85-68 mendous job, The other boys were _ In his six innings on the mound thus far in spring ~~ * * * chanan. Pontiac reached the Class a cece saree | training against the Red Sox and the Yankees, he [ojo sect shortstop Harve peso erfinals last year betore St. Bonaventure and Memphis) ee aa has faced only 20 batters, allowing but one hit and |iuenn from the leads! st Wline supper: eae core, by Gn back a Moore Studies , A a walk, . the third position and put speedy - . the draw, they will oppose each When:Lee made Jim Piersall, the first opposing Major uta eas as cant son tn other, | s : League batter he had faced, his first. strikeout victim — huge steps still block the cham- ¢ 2% d Off | he did it with fast ball Tighe said he was was trying plonship door and one stumble ‘| ‘The round of four will be com- ana ian er good eae Se Inject more punch inte the bat-| will close the door for another pleted tonight when second-seeded alsp hed Sour othte: at Wee paren eoted. ae, ting power of the Tigers, who | season. . Bradiéy meets Xavier of Ohio in : adv to 38i i led the American League im hit: | 74. yixings will have to climb the first game at Madison Square| Arch hie Ready to Sign “ties 's year oe tus aa pa said Tiger Manager Serie chien ws eae tne O00 those steps one at a time and to- at leg aor geen Heo for Bout in Detroit; . “eee sort aa SS ce neectr| Bt Tes { , After Brooklyn stormed to a . ust as Sh Ne ; would send him to Charleston. He had a 7-3 record |7-0 lead in the first two innings; Es | ; Saturday against Cincinnaly ipa] NEW YORK W — Ole Archie f with Augusta last year, and he feels he would like |‘* ers f0t their lone run on Champion Walker | cee cs Seattle lead and poured it on to Moore weighed a couple of Cana- a set of Dodger miscues in the P "Ab Wieephete ttle to polish up his arm in the Triple-A circuit. - |4th inning. Reno Bertoia- singled] NEW YORK w — Henry Laskau ENCOURAGEMENT — Outtielder Willie Mays, star of the New shattered Seattle's ngmeiiare” ageless Sho ma “He's got fine poise and is a smart lad,” said Tiger|*™ moved to third when Sal Mag-lof the #2nd Street YMHA has won York Giants, offers encouragement to S-year-old Terry Reynolds at japon tie tte pay ow agonal ncnrigar tga pitching coach Willis Hudlin in lie walked the next two men. He the National AAU indoor mile walk-| the Phoenix spring training camp. A former little leaguer, Terry's a4 i% ae 2 Lakeland. scored then on a passed ball. jing championship for 10 years in| left Jeg was recently amputated because of cancer. He says he's day on whether they could dicker i Lee gives his famous father, one time White Sox great,| The Dodgers’ only earned runja row still going to be an outfielder. ag Baylor, a 66 high school star|for championship fights, was in in Washington, D, C. before he en- * << 2 i credit for his baseball “Dad put a baseball in| re eae ee ee te did ar tered Seattle, was downcast in the} ‘The 40yearold light heavy- 4 my hand when I was five,” he said, “and at that age I| jasper Spears’ single and scored] (3 fruit Activity I hter a = dressing room. He had fouled out! weight champion had been given 3 even threw my first ball in a Major League park, at|on a forceout. slat teh de ity s Lig ree Sadan nla d PE gf eee oar ew : Comiskey Park in a warmup session.” ee oman Se of us: teat ‘be ouids: Stine Seveumae te torn, yesterday : “He was determined to make a pitcher out of me, ; PG Seeres tt 200 couldn't seem to catch my breath. | ready to sign papers with the IBC NN eee ame ing row 367 ) ae A BS it I don't know what was the mat-'for a Detroit bout with the win- 3 from the right side.” © ies os eee 3S fi i . ms ner of = —~ Anthony-Chack é Boone, 1b 4 © © Roseboro, ¢2 1 6 Spieser 12-fou April 5. : mum 3 EF ee a i | “Get it straight. We are mak-| Archie's timing was OK but ; ee me} 33) wxrme assoouren ress | rum and te the score at 56 |Long and Bil Virion homered e : J D. N J Don Hoak, who and ing no excuses," chimed in Seat-/ President James orris of the Point Race Close recto 33 J 3 Fe vas ae cee a sccihy pan tan Ge ca x for the Pirates. tle's Coach John Castellani. “This| IBC wouldn't see him because of ga “, i & ¢\the Brooklyn Dodgers and for 121 walk to Johany Temple, Hoak At Bradenton, Fia., Andy |is the first time all season that}the club's legal troubles. es p ® © 0 games with the Chicago Cubs last] singles again. Another score Pafko belted a three-run homer {he's been off, but we were beaten x * * WO Nings in ue 89 8 8 Pears $ & ol year, seemed a good bet today to| came home on en infield out. 5 Ee Se canes an Tan Got a ek ae ‘ Tots ET Totals a0 0 «| land the ot covne ety Recdicen| Exhibition activity was limited) as the Milwaukee Braves took & : ion,” said Norris, “on what I can 3 A = Singied for Loe tm third Birdie Tebbetts has| Yesterday. _ | 7-8 verdict trom’ the St. Louls eefing ay do without flouting Judge Ryan's MONTREAL # —Detroit team- sn tes Lingne invitnt eoteale = GEESE been using Alex Grammas, who} A three bagger tn the 10th in- Cardinals. Stan Musial got his decision, The lawyers may take mates Gordie Howe and Ted Lind-' race, — “ also performs at third, at short-/ning by Mike Baxes scored John- third exhibition homer for the several days to make their deci- say along with defending scoring * ¢« * _— [Detzatt sasneee 998 298 900-1) stop lately, and this could be half) ny Groth and produced a 43) Cardinals. sion. champion, Jean Beliveau of Mon-|- towe, the goals leader with @| *—| of the Cincinnati infield lineup on| Victory for the Kansas City Ath- The New York Yankees contin-|()} aws fab aes ony thre. pnt inthe National ay 2, on % goals and S epee na Mepis, Be eas “~ at West Palm Beach, Fla. Dele|%%@, © ett fancy pitching “| - | adareh € fat the TRC ees gully . Kuenn, 1 Dale t allt slaty. Balivens ‘i one pelst Neck een ae os Guia i noe es Whitey Ford and Art Ditmar com) Diamond Leaders Will of monopolizing the to tgp : tk * ‘ yesterday Redlegs . . : Ir A Tries three games left on the echedule|Ze'S i Sroane 9 hy ute fated the Bonen, ed for 74 Criollo-Wins Yacht jos: tse, ratedeitia Prins TeWS / en ee Coe a Ker: With the bases loaded a oe 88, |) in 42H + |singles, Ditmar one. Yankee hurl- - |against the IBC, and the boxing iret att Fig Ome™ M2] Hoa singled to drive in two ace in ) ours ers haven't allowed a run in 24) gp , pil iecmead cesarean aed I 1 i | & ¥ runner-up nets $500. i ° a ears Seminole Meet OAKLAND, Calif, 4% — Al An-| League statistics released today arews, claiming a back allment|showed Andy Bathgate cemented Under. Way Toda now is completely okay, bids tojhis fourth-place -position by add- * y | y return to ranking mi ght|ing three assists to his lead. He boxing lists tonight when he fights|now has 73 points. Chicago’s Ed- WEST PALM BEACH, Fia. — in a 10-rounder against Joey Giam-|die Litzenberger is fifth with 62 The Seminole Club Tournament be- bra at the Oakland Auditorium. - x *« * «agra Se ygirn ghee "s x e The battle for goaltending hon- : Whole coterie of winners among “Nine. months ago I had a/°rs continues with neither Glenj ae alae wae ae chipped disc in my back.— not|Hall of Detroit nor Montreal's Folate orem Ber , caused by boxing — and it made|Jacques Plante able to gain an ie tn Phe ee eee EE dy, Dick et, tr te Gul i a aa sy nag i a gaa * Miss; | J naret, Doug now : shape of my life.’ The prized Vezina Trophy and ae gaming. om ri * * * $1,000 goes to the goalie who has nold Palmer. : Giambra, rated sixth ane played the most games for the Battal, N.Y. to San Francisco| seer, teem German Silences G A Pts. . fe dest Anivews jaa veer the Hb Bowe, Duro nen rey Milone for 13th His last vi Dec, 10 3° Beliveau, Montreal" ;,... ; ; Pt BASS i ee ag Victory in Row ee By OE “ek 3 Fr NEW YORK Uf — Hotter than ‘ 2 Bate eon 8B : che pares in ha uative Fieseary, Titans Get Spring oa Rosewall Sweeps Net [Red hada truckload of offers to Grid Drills Started Heart Condition q ine ay hit “Pair From Gonzales a= rid Uris Stafl€d = Sends Ex-Tiger LYNCHBURG, Va. U — Kenl 4, 59 jut 11 months the Hun: | é LAKELAND, wurpeiied moves|Rosewall out-served and outman-|_ / ! DETROIT, — Football moved Star to Hospital Ai Kaline from righ eld t tg ee ac eaveved Pancho Gonmles, 94, 65/00 Damaic Nd reheat when the University of Detroit LAKELAND, Fila. Lynwood Providing young Jim Small continues his sensational spring hitting, ae a ee a se esaionat (No 13 and ‘his 10th knockout welcomed 75 candidates out to) (Schoolboy) Rowe, 4, Detroit .taeed nse yaaa) Tigers baseball scout, was in , : Today's ed weather however| ferday with « heart condition, ie bade 9 sosthor ot ites salted Gai Cas} sod el eS or alee heen working with young of tes betroht tealaing com nas “Snider, May#, Mantle, Piersall, Doby, Busby, Bell, was undetermined ae Bae = jf nt : } ead extensive : Youlase’ Pied hte all in centerfield,” Tighe added. r Cranbrook wrestling ; VIKING SPARK — He's tot the team's high scorer, but one of Te ane prs al wo ered nt sia was elected cap-/annual og Seniors Golf hook ie the sparks in Walled Lake's is indo quérterfinals this season is jand he'd have Kaline patroijing the ‘‘big field” to lend assistance to tain Of the F preaton, University | Teatunenent With a Hovetgar T2, ec, native \of El Dorado, versatile Latry Dion. cked the Viking football team both him and left fielder : Maxwell. nt "1alpound clase. utes . The %- ‘ tile dealer sank | b erpacpeal digs vars overt tons NE ee ee Set oo te ee i ln capalamaat fin ta the poniel Bar, ted Drvletinch the ‘mesa ts the Shoeace a his playing were over..! team, At FN over to center, ie Charles Hummel vot Birm ingham. | for pla yer rs 55 and ret omy bo agen de | = " oi iy wy ° Pr «i Pexe Pe ed cnt : 2 ohn 2 “y Lo mace } a =I stig ancmane a tacirne san aa ae came ohas Fe te adh te shai nee Se ane A ee AGES , ae ie owe cole isuabiaie : a : ; d : j | 1 ) | if | i ies t ; ne : ; i fe \ : : \ | * = : { / i d \ f / 4 F | ; re '. \ j g \ «| ; { * 4 \ | | : ie \ : ' | ¥4 ‘ |} ¥ | | patel deede oad | Ee nue PONTIAC PRESS, '1 aan MARCH 10, 1957 / “Ted Krol won the 1956 so-calledigmm os prised ins speetalcactiy atter his} Ld a. ay D -—- Ww a CALL IT WHAT YOU LIKE! ; . : Coe : et. By CHUCK ABAIR | The men's champion will re- wh tha, uatifyinkg: picts. will be(Dixty Revreation April 67 with the When yeu at aa i fine ve psa Ron = soot gee One out of every 10 entries willl ceive $400 and the top woman eligible to move on to the cham-|finals set for April 13 at Hurong YOU see oe; ine Many Aes ee Th finish“ in the prize money in}. oie win $06 te round the following week-|BOL Pontiac Press trophies will JJ Woolens—when you try them on and appreciate the © only thing the Pontiac Press Bowlerama em pede tive poe. ott mene & be awarded the high qualifiers at excellent style and fit that only superb workmanship : peppy for oye. two weeks each are also guaran-| a - a ag re each place and the eventual cham-/@} and hand detailing can give, when the Price tags ‘ you'll like < April the Ist PIACE! teed 6 fh ? 4 : pions. : say only a awards alone guaranteed to total * Qualifying will be held at Au) tn anaeen fe $ 75 $600, All you, have to ‘do to finish | ‘The leading 10 per cent at eachlburn “Lanes, Land-O-Lakes and] eeu aay stressed ‘iat nlp 4AQ75 ana $5500 better than : the scores rolled in the. final Then You Know That -4 : : ee sy : —oee oe et enee Ga) Harwood Can Do It and Harwood Bas Done It : : . ‘ ’ oes ) : -PONTIAC PRESS BOWLERAMA title, This means the champions ¥ | : eam will be determined by the top | — series bowled in the finals plus | MAKE A DATE — COME IN TODAY! Ss ENTRY BLANK. ENTRY .- BLANK handicap. You'll see pial per bgghn gy | as “one suits. 2 and 3 ge yr once : a - = cule. de: as we are one » SIR! of the Biggest alues “quality... ABC leader APRIL 6-7-13 _ SINGLES TOURNAMENT GUARANTEED PRIZES | , Bred $100 taking home some fine prizes scores Were growing bigger today (Please type or print) > , should take notice that the March as the American Bowling Congress z. : : (Besed on 400 entries) 31 deadline is not too far away. 2 taurament moved Imo the 21th) Nome—Mr. Mrs. or Miss.........+++. Phone ......4, Sec 18 All entries with entry fees at- i. U RRY ' Ss eae : ioe i . tached must be sent to Roth- : Highlighting yesterday's action! Address... ...ecerecazerecccs cece css CHY ces cceee WOMEN: barth in care of the Press Sports — was “ aggrineeny, ahs = : Ist $200 Department or left with alley open team. divis' ader; ' i Pp by midni; that ’ z ' Fites Hind Reserved Seate vt Cb Highest league average as of Jan. | .. League ........ 2nd $100 = y ght on SU PPLY [| Vi W 1) ! or Rios wag gat or ABC Sanction No.......... WIBC Sanction No.......... 3rd $60 Tourney rules specify all con- | Bw! Eh. be Last year’s tournament in Roches- (Besed on 200 entries) preniges ae at es N. * . * i r 3 noc ys ie Se Qualifying Finals Entry Fee Fee Pri fd will b Oakland County. Felstalfe have act yet wade % Foes : rize tun Praga . De re- | Entry blanks are now available team appearance here. . Auburn Lanes Huron Bowl | Bowling ...... $1.20 | turned: 100% vey amon tO | at every bowling establishment in : See ee : make one prize for every | the county and will be printed from . ae Two weet ». att oa see (3 games Tournament Exp. .60 10 entries. Trophies will |time to time in the Press sports PM took the“apetiight in Pg ar anne acréss 6 Prize Fund .....2.70 | be ‘awarded winners and | section. These printed copies may Ss events by slamming into the dou- (3 games on same alleys) high qualifiers at each |be clipped out and mailed or de- eae bles lead, Rudy Fass! and Sam alleys) Total Cost $4.50 | house. : ae price! Coleman, who between them have): : appeared in 3 3ABC tournaments, TOURNAMENT RULES Gulfstr Leade banged out a 1,309 total on games U eam Leader LS of 414, 437 and 485, They replaced| |. Bowlers must present their, highest league average for 18 games or more as of jan. 1, 1957 oF highest NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS |Joe Root and John Skeris, Sheboy-| league average for 1956 season if less than 18 gomes were bowled, in present season. eon Suite Balm CORP., N.Y. » BLENDED WHISKEY'* 86 jgari, Wis., who fell to second with| 2. Anyone folsifying his or her average will be disqualified ond will forfeit rights to any or all prizes or a eeatt a te weight of 130 E PROOF : NEUTRAL SPIRITS | 1,303. return of fees. ; ae OS Dean Overholser of Chicago! 3. Tournament manager reserves right to reject any and all entries. pounds neon php oo asm : ' still leads the singles standings! 4. Tournament will be conducted in strict adherence with ABC and WIBC rules. [awd Sa Sie por vere i Ss ANDERS ~— 708. ~ooped eggs of oie 5. Final qualifiers will pay for additional 3 games in finals. . Park . : FOR RENT 105. leads oe ant events standings | Qualifying alleys to be paihet = in Sp Press, a 4 and 5 TRAVIS. |= Raete ee —— —l[- Tailor Made | + ovat te ot re som [Briggs Stadium fax Nationals Eliminate Ferree, | aiatonts Reduced by $13,000 Philadelphia, 91-80 | | | Red Sox Offer Million ||... ,=="—. I a tax bill = ‘ ETO = De ta bil ot] Gyracee Nesenet weed DOllars for Herb Score . First Quality Oviginal Equipment Quality... [| Over 300 imported and domestic fabrics te choose from ~The Syracuse Nationals hurdled, ger infielder who is a member of ithe council, urged that. Olympia ‘Stadium, home of the Detroit Red (TALL TALES by KING EDWARD 022, CIGARS at the start. talked in million dee terms yes-. League was handed a 65-50 lacing by Hamtramck in the oom game, Four Booth cagers hit double Booth, Davi From Inter -City Tourney s Eliminated Ms Demsky topped Hamtramck with 15. In other “ist round games last night at Lincoln Junior High, _'Ecorse thrashed Plymouth, 84-34, lline pitcher and that Score would Sox needed was a good, first, probably be worth a million dol.’ lars to the Red Sox. | “Then I said to him, ‘You mean you'd really give a. million dol-| © Airplane Type Shock Absorbers | lars for Score?’ “Cronin said he would.” The Cleveland official advised criticized for — his club had million dollar discussion took bom the Red Sox and ‘Indians off the’ hook in that it demonstrated Bos-| ton was willing fo spend to! strengthen the team while Cleve-! and Ypsilanti ‘dumped Dearborn, \land wasn’t interested in money) Briggs Stadium, home of the De- 44.75 a} jirot Tigers, was reduced about ‘heir first opponent in the opening $ e _ A $13,000 yesterday on grounds that;"0Und of the Eastern Division) . a. ee iM 1) FFLERS it performs a city-service in ad-| Playoffs in the National Basketball) TAMPA, Fla, —The Cleveland) terday like two kids arguing that, BILL WARNER vertising and civie pride. |Assn., and the Minneapolis Lakers) tndiang still had «pitcher Herb|“I'll bet a million my pop can] 3940 witier FE 4-0943 : )will attempt to eliminate the Pis- Sidiaw while the Real lick your pop.’ - - AMSTALLED PREG) TDS tone it Western Divison. seris a ny ei ee dallany naa 7We had just short talk, and —— Alse Tall Pipes and Exhaust Pipes | ation of the Detroit Baseball. With Philadelphia Warrior ace Hank Greenberg headed Tor Lake- —s said pF casein rela INSTALLED FREE Pred wel and $gr j or ae be $1,- [Paul Arizin benched because of a|!and. t Tiger talk trade with te aed ahett Cliainix wie. ae cuc- ee a Razor’cleans om . school ‘thigh injury, the Nationals made) Detroi $s. . . Eat tee’ thru "54. and county taxes will be about |it A straight in the best-of-three +. 2. 8 land's 2bgame 78 he Cleve-| MUFFLER automatically with $13,000. series last night a Syracuse, win- Greenberg, Cleveland general} * * + flip of the lever : MARKET William G. Rogell, a former Ti-|"ing 91-80. Arizin, the league's top} manager, and Joe Cronin, who is) ! | . 4 scorer, played only three minutes/ditto for the Red Sox, casually) “Cronin told me that what the | © Tail Pipes . “Look at that fool dog» Chacko your uty Streugh Pontiac and Waterford entries in| res in a losing cause with Cronin he was out to build up the/ running on the water. Never the year with these Tait Tales! “ithe. Inter-City Recreation baseket- ath Long taking honors on 17 Indians, and not tear it down. HOLLERBACK ; : did learn how to swim!” And while youre at i= ball tournament made a quick) points. Rich O’Rourke poured in | Earlier in the season Ted Wil AUTO PARTS # exit last night in Ist round games| 28 for the Detrolters, The win |liams, the Red Sox thumper, wast! | OOo ON CO eemo eo Change blades _ t Ponti < led at halftime, 39-37. * ° * Booth Homes, city Class B cham-|2nd-half surge after leading at baie eat - ; 3 EDWARD pion, bowed to Detroit, 7468. Davis|termission, 25-4. Bob Mills tallied e et your fingers Machinery of the Waterford|}6 points for the ‘losers while; .Observers pointed out that the/ never touch a blade 70-57. ‘in an effort to stop the New York) Tonight's semifinals at Pontiac) Yankees, High match Hamtramck and Ypsi- Cronin, whose Red Sex | as well) lanti in the 7 o'clock opener and as the Indians are two main con- Detroit and Ecorse at 8:30 Winners tenders against the Yankees, con- meet Thursday at 8 p.m, in the firmed he had made the offer for PHS gym for the Inter-City title. ‘Score. | rene in Class A Times A change was made in the Class A quarterfinals to be held at Eastern Michigan College . Wednesday night. The Fordson - Detroit Austin game will be played at 7:00 | p.m. and the East Detroit - | Flint Northern game wilt be | played at 8:30 p.m, The times are reversed. COMPLETE MELINA TAG Take Someone's Life with Your Cer EVERSHARP.-SCHICK Hydro-magic Injector Razor WEDNESDAY DOUBLE STAMPS . 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Meeting (General Taylor Hits Reet aD th oie ee i ata we a opts ial Called to Decide |y in Arms Rul ey ' . é : : om — i well D. one «4 xesGrain Rallies Se ee en ax Oak tom » promoted to) - SO ree 1 a PRODUCE eals|8¥lor, U.S. Army chief of staff manager 5 Pr i DETROIT, 18 (AP) — Wholesale eos Board of Appeals me ah ly ey CHICAGO # — Wheat futures|prices 0» wit uae "| NEW YORK _@® — The stock/last night; no action was taken on|said today arms-freezing provi-|P- a ployment Ser-/4"4 most other grains, rallied in = Delicious, Fancy, market held within narrow price’ the sou Inn, sions of the Korean armistice py Mowe vice’s Pontiac|®@rly Board of Trade dealings to-|$sn ee gx Na ip bao limits in the slowest trading in| Qnly three members of the board|have created a “condition of con- Lake, Gounly or office, sreeutaey: S28 Soe wo sane Hex 6 icky hacen Be ae ea ne mans ately Wits: <2hee- eae. Dosen at the hearing, and)Sderable disadvantage le omg cies ; S to Vice Presi- a bushel in sdme cases. orthern S épr, Maney, 375 bu: Nor time pro-tem R. T. Spohn . DENVER ® — Juvenile Judge . | dent Herbert) Traders. believed S eenlcl A elias, sose brecle Red., No. 1, A Lite having Seay early soon called. 8 special meeting tr, 1:20) cn, Sale ksithood of tmmyediet Pua B. G hes segeired ” se tifana eae ea Gratin. line’ rece’ tarp donnianna"altieiacts Seka RS G2 Mrlnto the afternoon the market waslo whether of mets gus'siainn| tantra onsets fT Hall in said government forecast fr the small Saber estore toa Mrp: mined Most price changes were) permit will be issued on the Cari-|' Taylor arrived in Tokyo on the|jiam adopted a 3-month-old girl tin Standard the University of est crop acreage this year since |} bu “Gelery. Roch, ig.’ 1, 2.60-2.50/limited to fractions with only @|bou premises. first leg of a three-week tour of|irough the Denver Department ‘ceived. Miami, Miss Nel- World War I caused some buying | | Shives, SS ob ol: baclon. incke few exceptions. Absent from the meeting was|U-5S. bases in the Far East. of Welfare. read snerginets: at was former-|in wheal, bat apttey particular ry Shi 8. "bag Kes 1th ‘eika hae aa morning/viliage Attorney Milton Clooney, as ee and assistant man-|response in other pits. — ». bag. Parsley, » No, 1, 1.00- slower and H. W. Huttenlocker, board Korean armistice forbids 1957, - {1.50 dos, , Root, No. 1, 2.00+ : : riage ager of the Nancy Jones Voca-|_ . yen 2.00;'\than yesterday, which. was the| members. introduction of new weapons - tonal Bare, 8 en wtarted Maher, bat mas [10 se persteen sot: Tia Sa aie aay since Oct. 3. Mace thn ime: Dia Wage iin. a Allies rot ‘ Beene sms an eee Fiesaing located in Detroit | downward sensewhat.- ’ ‘[Radishes, Hothouse, No. 1.°1.28-178 dos. Kennecott an early upturn torney . Epker re-|the Communists have illegally Insurance Planning MacManus, John & Adams Inc.| oem paerety wee re bn tae cei i ca ch < the i . “often ot UN troop are henna & Bn ota ea *| thonally higher. [No 't, 85-100 dos. behs. Squash, De- conclude the deal which has been/, - | ‘ Group Planning of Bloomfield Hills has been named Ook No. 1, 1.50-2.00 nud. |# S00d part of this early gain was onding since late September ing obsolete. = agency for the newly| Near the end of the first hour|per¢, No. 2 1-30-2.00 bu. Turnips Jost. ie A : ; 1. Pensions - een, 8s fe, Bt went was to 1 higher, Mares! Bote Tis 15.00-13.80 30-don. case Oils also. were mostly er ne Plan yp ay Opec frp a es 2, Employe a of the Minnesota &|$2.24%, corn % lower to % lower,|M*‘w™ 10.00-1-00: Small. 60-450. ally higher but aircrafts eased.|tury old inn as a landmark, andottip Tease Ban Fails a oe pe Co, March $1.29, oats unchanged to % CHICAGO POTATOES Motors, steels and chemicals were| sis have registered opposition tol ee eee : Individual Estate =, The group is made up of the|Weher, March 12%, rye unchanged! cHcaco, March 18—(aP)—(uspa) Mixed. a gas station, which say|, BALTIMORE — The strip: - Tn : = go 4 Division, the)j..1% pigher. March $131%- soy-jiotl "W'S shipmente, Prigay ‘S08 Sat ap Neale Genel would not fit in well with local| ease act in Baltimore vi a a Control Planning tothe higher lower, March ? Sunday 4; oderate; $s j : a er tnelCopley” Acid und Color Divisiny (92-4134, and lard was 5 cents alseneea,feu: market dul: idaho Rus-| oe ge — bill to ban such acts died in com-] FRED H. MILLIS Se 7 Division, |hundred pounds higher, May $14.50. Red River Valley Pontiacs, 1.38-2.00;| ‘ 1. ; : mittee yesterday after failing toll g3., w. geginaw FE 2-2235 . Tate or Fates fe, total st The government report said that) moderate; demand slow: market dull to Abd ie 23 tal Crk Coal . 45.8 * arouse any support. ! ne abbier eel MOOR. ieee: ceotanta’ -* “ath cities! aS Reels aun Me seetion tshels, Compared with DETROIT EGGS gate Kimb Clk". 443 : ae We Recommend That Present the ot production of about 997 million , March 18 (AP) — Rggs,|Am Cyan’. ..70.2 Kress, SS .. 25.2 | iiteer tore bola your: igtenia, on mone ie AS ay Ht ese 2 /Wateriord Nop SUMERS POW! * = Whi : ' i Motors ... 76 DOW BS ccwnse i 3 Sales Dept. Sa od, aves get exirm large. dota darge Am M Ges. 002 eter. tat ee. , CONSUMERS POWER co. A iucts Inc. of Grain Prices bag | la: St wid” ong an Tel & Tei 1712 Martin. Gl ae 404 Threaten to Kill Owner; Common Stock er Royal Oak. =, CHICAGO GRAIN "|, Browns: Grade A. ‘) Xt] Ateconde “-...a Mead Cp sas 388 Beli Men. Su Rue was as- Be lagricne Marr 9 AP ~ Ove tI Gade Sens Be (Reet Be Be Bal ge she fe. Subscribe for the additional sistant sales q Merch ......2. ™ a mieeie puna? — s Stns 4 bn ae Store Week Ago | _ stock being offered. _ Tae May «-+..-. 2.26% May 8)! Whites: Grade A, large 36;) 40 Retin ...-. Mont Ward ,. 37.7 ; . ees at ag = angering | RS eae 1205 Raeae aa medium 90-3; erade| BLE? Gy

<--:: Seq|parently unarmed, she said. ‘ bs cecal Shanty tac: “The Oakland County Chapter of) Te@Sury ble authority to in-\wnite 11%: mixed 31; mediums 29:|Ciuett Pea... 41.7 Mor .."> 448 furnish plete the American Society of Tool En-| 22) Airport road, Mrs. Hill said. 318 ay ; FE 4-15 1 faefe ‘ 78; ‘elosely sorted tees 3B. F essere ‘ . Riker | pabctiaspassest . * ern ran, could an-liiernis, Miner; Be, 2 and 3 sound EM mod <": SAE Spey mad: S| iaeee Pepe carneeys ine ee eee - ‘The new interest rate. would ap- Saunt Ear Giien nano SEROnORE2:-s00 lind... 324) Mrs. -Hill told police the same Howard C. Fowler, 361 Elizabeth/PIY to Series E and H_ bonds) 400 ibs. 15.50-16.00; some 400-600.1b. sows | pret. Bia Ou ia... $¢/men had entered her woman's ap- Lake Rd... has ‘been notified that|pousht on or after Feb. 1. and)ien. el ae pty ital an Ba Rene. Rhee ew 8 wok cg cocking - he has qualified for the Leaders|"° bonds purchased previously but), .c ratner small early receiptss|Pord Mot ..; Se Santee Go"... 354 airections. , a Club, an honorary field organiza-|™*t™ring after Feb. 1. : cariy” sales "good, tnd cholee sinughter Own Drom” $8.1 wn PO os. OA of the Central Life Assurance : wry SeaeaeT seme shoabend. sake quenlOes FOr. ae ee Os 7 ‘ : wa we ye mn es et Pa :... 1%. : rece te attain the aan 8 Draws. One-Year Term, | iieis vey. sens yoome ny and Onn i, se Rees Name 3 Winners . ° : ‘ iiGen Tire... Onderwd ...:: 28.2, ; year. | Guilty of Morals Offense | reins ie reuse ike $49. Pad Ghats 100! face OR, Carmige "Saunt Ss ! : . ity — 1800.” some standard ome to 15.80 (Goodrich ",. e. 3 3 ‘Aire 3 in Cub Scout R e . : : one-year term Oakiand :; Campers — mostly iGuit on "118, t Pruit .... 471) : UY ARMSTRO Now you can enjoy Earni by Greet Gromn’ am al Grant around 1.9 owe: tai oe " ~ tngust Be BS Lines =. 31 Three winners of the Pine Wood) B ran NG the convenience of ngs , 28, of 3 avin) Interlak Ir... 27.7 w Bi ’* 29.4|Derby race sponsored by the Cub Te +4 H automatic oil-fired St., who pleaded guilty to a morals scar i ate ee Wests Bi'.:: if /Seout Pack 65, Malkim Schoo Steel Oil-Fired Hi-Boy 9 "hr. On offense. : choice and prime individuals|!Mt Nick ..... 1044 Yale & Tow .. 29.4/were named after the event o,8 NEW YORK (INS) — Knott Hotels 25.00-30.00; some held 4 Int Pap... 967 . tioning without Coxp. net income tn iss¢| Green pleaded guilty to indecent/ sq jow choice 1800-2000; uate “ena|int Tel 1 EAM Sh & T 191 at the schoolgrounds Saturday, WwW onditioner com he gh i oer before two Pontiac men|*andard 12.00-i8.00; few cull and tity ° Bed «83 Cubs awarded plaques ad inter Air-C : wasting space. O16, or $1.51 & share, « cartier. yt a phies for building the cars en-| — Gross miiiion dollars Sheep — Salable 600. Market opening to qaereo0e. stad =? pon aes Se dees cen Leng Pigures SS anata are ghthe tering mac Ges te ggg co GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING L : * * = oon Myers, Dewey, 3 3 Hoo "AMINOTON, Mass. (INS) — Denat- Pontiac State Hospital ein to ake Wied Baldwin, Rusber" Co. Co. t ,23 42 "/engineered and Scott Shauer, best] 3401 W. Huron (Corner of Elizabeht Lake Rd.) FE 2-7849 Sree sat ate cas Suffers $900 Fire Loss [Sie Shiv, Sat ge Se EH Eg | rose 1 per cent! - 4 ‘ i ~ le * oe bd wl wl te $2,816, of $4.50 per ‘common a, Peninsular Met. Pd. Co. ., ° 98 89 Four cubs also received awards ' : =~ qritmes caved, more than $200) _cmesco uverroca ity ithaca" 2 Ht Widuring the. pack meeting. - They = 714 Community Nat’l | broke out in the new laundry hogs 8.000: “ant 18 (AP) — Salable! Wayne Screw a Bai, BS i 33 were. J ace, bear Pontiac Man Awaits _|puilding of Pontiac State Hospital, (f¢7 to is lower on buicnefg"sauy| "0 tule; bid and ated and gold arrow; Larry Pace, bear Bank Bldg. | | Sentence in Car Loss to the building was valued|demana; No. 39° “Iso-S0e? 1? AVERAGES Se ee Ph yet at $75, while damages to the con-|iié*'j, "rial Joi 13. most "ta ine. |,,Compued By ot aren er Aden an hates ent ony one FE 4-1568-9 Gerald Orr, 674 Emerson were we catiated ut $300 Pome ed #0 head mony Seeae taden ten tet cites ead Doses, gold arvow, " 4 4 ilt , " to i " officials a buted. U Th 17.00-17.25: few ‘ mostly,’ Net change .... +2 4.2 +1 New bobcats joining the pack | fully taking a 1956 convertible car|fire to a careless smoker. fe i635: 1 nag aap iD around 318|Previous Day "aid ies @¢ Y24 (are Terry Baily, Bill Sherman, El-| in Pontiac. March 5. ; a 500 Ib sows 15.00-16.25. Ago ....248.7 1199 740 172.7 Sherman, David Woods, Scott | # tact omung\Setttenced for Break-In, |trs smnin Metesnt seit |My Mig” ft it id ie |Shauer and Terry Lemans Richard’. Delis Donald E. Henson || Orr. was ont back to Oakland), Get Jail T te weak: baile sue sealers uy srecar, 7 Low... 2406 1184 698 1680 Res, FE 5-3793 Res. FE 2-5513 H||County Jail under $1,000 bond, con- ouths al lerms Stockers and feeders 1955 High ....257.8 142.4 75.7 181.5 : fone, ret tes PL | wo Independence Towmbinlnca sae sog st eee! —— 4 Southfield Youths | acc a Doty until sentencing March 25. aia’ rere ts 06-23.00;" wi se coos : Accident Insurance Fire Insurance NOTICE: ‘aL Townsurp|terday for the breakin Jan. 5 of {steers 18.50.10. “several fonds | high News in Br ief Placed on Probation Automobile Insurance Life Insurance ~~ [/ence elu’ bela ai the venahip aany|® Cleaning establishment at 6700 most" good) and choice Resets 1.0: | | Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance Baie ano, voeaign |. Eugene Vet 1, ofS Hadley] ist eet ee we reported ming” fran te|, FoR", Sutteld Totmaip yous] Burglary Insurance wars = 5 * : 00: ¥ : mar Hao we and Dagens, Buller, IES Saag ie al ee weecivaw St ec |breakin last Oct, 19 of Wilkins Bar 3 Tenasty -Peleetes tenced to 115 years in State Pris({ettice “Seaize’ Sitow Sate "cording to ‘manager "THomes ‘F;|& Restaurant, 4105 Orchard Lake : on of Southern Michigan by Circait|®o™mon snd medium stocker and feed-|Brown after thieves broke the win-|*4.-in West Bloomfield "Rt te harder to be poor witheut complaining Judge Frank L. Doty. “fainbie' sheep, 1.000; slaughter lambe(dow sometime Sunday Placed on probation two years —— ee LF... : steady to. 25 higher; aangueer — and ordered to pay restitutions —Chinese Proverb Be ce en ; sinughter lames’ Se to-taben cine sc| Thieves broke into a church at and court costs, of $100 apiece 1 Edison Year's Earnings |'2%,,,f00% ,18.00-22.00; good. to prime/2i0 N. Perry St. last night and|were: | Up 15 Cents per Share [isi sue" ant inital", "eeil nom oon 7 i IVIDEN . : levine ¢ a elson, 17, von i| CURRENT ji) 4 = P ae wooled slaughter owes $80-18:00;" clice from small bank under the) David Nelson, 17, of 21446 A 1 ? DETROIT w — Detroit Edison's wool es 10.00-11,00: cull to e pulpit, the pastor, Rev. Wesley/Lane; Thomas Webb. 18. of 23- | : a2 rn slaughter pave 4.50-8.50. Wibley, told police this morning. ~¥ a a Durand Lemepes | CAPITOL Joseph Gutierrer, 2, of 36 Eagan |Harold Tuohy, 18, of 21381 Sher- ' bercigak Poultry Dr., Lake Orion, escaped serious nan Rd. | D Y SAVINGS DETROIT FOUL injury yesterday when his .car| circu} Clark Adams WwW , 18 en rolled over after leaving the road ee ee The a ware Le) OU @] n : .jon M-24 near Oakwood road inisentenced by Judge Frank L. Aroold Moran, 106 soute iva, to steling quer” end beer Stocks? Avon Township, told Sheriff's de- c ce tet eves ros nhs Senator Reports Drop $175 in tools and building materials./in Federal Employment ) a F Justice James Southart uty areatt Ce Ger | we ec wasicn eng kta ’|(D-Va) reported today that feder- . j ; Gene Rodden, 2; of 388 3; Ander-| employment dropped in Janu- ever, to minimize the risk that is necessarily assumed. in - § 23-24; caponettes unter 4% Ib./SOn St. was $100 for drunk ae 25%-27%: over 4% Ibs. 27%-31 aty to its lowest point in seven a : ; driving. pihite ‘a. do: owning securities, experienced investors review their ms - { ae ae Re geen Agre pe Taga pede Neo or agg Ban holdings periodically. : iets f Building Permits oe a ht ot |clopedia from the Bobtown School ul ing rmits costs yesterday after pleading listing the total on If you are in need of investment information, coll us will have some gaps in their stud- : bed guilty to reckless driving before|the payrolls as 2,387,015. This was at Federal 4-2895. You can be sure your request for les - it was a 19-volume set. _ y faterford Keego Harbor Justice James|2,773 fewer than in December help will receive our courteous and thoughtful attention, _3 : building permits for}. Bummage tale sponsored by|Thief Notes Complaint : : : “Os, pea ‘te enil | Thursday, March 2ist, 9 to 5, at| DETROIT @®—A hole was cut in , | oe Emil ae F. Hall, 488 E. 11 ‘Mile Rd. roof of an auto) supply store here WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. | : Market Royal MAG safes b the ‘ x : ; ‘ “Other t ding t hanges 1 ee Ee sgn hme 8 MESES peo pact but. futile ettorts to geben cig ra bE pate ‘a "a _ If your friend’s in jail and meeds break in. In a typewriter was a PONTIAC: 716 Pontiac 2895 ball, Ph FE S-0000 GA: Mitchell note: “"You have tough: safes.” DETROIT: 3rd yards eam Sibtaterg8 seg Wey ats 5 aly, - ANG © erty Yoda of Serving Michigan Investors © (198G prene 4 feb : PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1957 fs ] j | om ‘e 2 a in line nih iis el i poy j THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1957 - Minister Acts in Self-Defense =) _ CAN hao lay eee . -. | Death Notices |" Meo _ : bee « Sef : G. Bs ; ae: e 4 f Kill e. . J f P | e 5 Pres 3 : : io ~~ -EX | . Fastor Gets fhier-Ktiler of Fotice jek @ I Ind. @~Ajlever) and pulled the triggerjcar and that two women tellers) Until two weeks ago, the young-|_Puners Ho 1 . fleeing bank robber killed a veter-|/again.” the bank identified the yo asthe|er Hassett worked in the General . me state police officer at a road-| The cliarges caught Hassett in'of the bank identified the young/Electric appliance plant at Louis- | eitr stebectcy and thon @ied altho’ side 902 midsection, killing)man as the guilman ville. His fellow employes ‘and Donald om « Le ae Ro. ees He aaity oa. : Benjamin Hassett, father of the|Persans ‘ho lived ven ee well TRE FI : friend, a Method . | “Dhis is’ the Reverend Gin-igunman, broke into tears when|rooming house : CITY Sgt. Marvin E, Walts, 49, a vet-|gery,” the minister radioed the|contacted by iewsmen at his liked and were incredulous when CITY OF PONTIAC |: - : told of thé incident = googly wig cage worry eign eee Se ee eee ca ee Se ee é resis | : was killed bullet that shot. ye killed Hassett, a retired General Eelec- as entered his forehead while Wil-i\ber. I'm sure omer wate = Co, employe, said that his son' Walts, married and ~ aS rl liam Hassett, of Louisville,| State police sai of been but was sepa-|q teen-age son, would have was dropped by two shotgun'the loot was recovered from un-|rated from his wife,, believed liv- eligible for retirement in Septem- charges fired ,by the minister\der the front‘ seat of Hassett's|ing in Buffalo, ‘N.Y. ber. > : trooper's car.. 7 gi ta When Commission Meets Tonight 7 The Rev. Robert Gingery, 37, - — . : i — * cay New bay |p | eo a ie fp Z. r own wea’ «ie ssi ity Improvement to Get Action he was in a near pra N : Bi et Ste 9. eee Ly fo tse mS 7 . ce He and -Walts were The Pontiac City Commission's; ping, conerete resurfacing, and jand package beer and wine license! _ I Beer Fiecr ry Poedbacg, penal ny eeasce giggle gal: phox baal nce rg . Soe... ben & nee area of Sellersburg, a comnfu-| focused a public im- eee : i Bau be _ ios nity notth of "here, when state ects when it con ONES wear | Hearings will be conducted on es ur. te siuoe Gal P.B.X, Bookkeeper eciek site becsheedina that Gaivenes Soe Hs woukly sisting to U™ Tem yas Nithe projects; ie ! today Pont 0. sires “conetmel Sellersburg bu State - Bank - : mercial 1 parts Dt; Intention to construct five-foot con- = cleaning ogate. In CSTR WIR REFERENCES : to ob Bx, and li robbed of $1,655-by-a gunman. Al-| Fifteen of the 24 items on the lots 1, 2, and 128 in the Merrimac) cvs, gerUet, nt tho tae Cems extablished route fooking fot qual e for aay ae though it was his day off, Walts'slate ‘concern hearings at/| Subdivision. ens to the south line of. Pontiac I.E A Savancoment. Pes | _ ot week, call PE O08. | Fast Typist ae was directed to a roadblock four|which citizens have the opportun-|piGHT-oF WAY apy a ye rs pie gg ag olla ig ty TE Good hd acoursey miles north of here and Gingery/ity to air their opinions concerning ere af the subdivision on the east side, and @ have Just our pew Paes ; with . accompanied him. proposed jobs, Agreements for’ right-of-ways|the sou eae of the Modern Bovsing - Ponclat fee, We weed duatriow: | SIBDLEA TO TAKE 4 gal. needed for improvements to theltne sos Mee, We etait bee ore, mS oup. +, must cy = There will be routine accep- |Pontiac Creek will be presented|from Dearborn to Staniey. Between Orchard LR. and ele: | Hassett, stopped by. Walts, got) tance of special assessment rolls ges sewer ee the west as of Belden ave, A IES : * out of his 1947 car and said: “I) tor the ether projects, and the | A request for a entertainment|Au* {rom the south line of lot $18 of ering dy rel ge hy a nape, thing won't take too tabulation of bids for biacktop- |permit in conjunction with a bar Merrimac Cs a ie ” ohne pe nd oir, “Marte OWNER” OPERATED. Dobe The trooper searched Hassett) ~ - oe Golf from Canterbury drive to] Merbact Oritfin Punerai| {fucks for " naulaway, «| -and-found nothing significant but | i meni. C. 0. "Eo conventional when he locked fo: the car, he , prevsriyy'end'''n Mt. “Clemens ‘serees| Swat Oranam, Seo eng Deughier.| | STOP"Gs,. “Detrek: te seuue spotted a brown leather jacket, & mu a ei AN CCIUSION Fits es Se Flowers 3; _. Real Estat | Sinead : key item in the description of the jot @ Lake Court” Subdivision to’ the, : UW ace . ; bank robber. reas: ~ Rorth line of Herrington Hila Subdivi-| ~~~ Doveraws PLOWERD Salesman Wanted traln ou ee yous fo earn : : “I've got a subject here that ff sf | ae Hearings will also be aired on|sa4 w. Wurm Sp a4sm CALL, BETWEEN TPM, | fished te pall or write to | EVELYN EDWARDS Fadiond. bie. pst “Give : tat OF e and : Macmillan the fol age ring Funeral Directors 4 ae tae See ed | et ms 602 Comm’ bik Bide.| ee * + ame. iat the following ‘sidewalk projects:. [~~ NEEDED TO TRAIN FOR . rab be. is oe ~ . 5 pay ES Be a a oS SAR EA a | me ek ae a es| GTaebner Ss ‘ * ' ; 1 2 wey ; sD PART TIME FEMA to the bandit's car with the a , Bermuda = mare British-American part- ihe south line ef fot it teeeesors replat Donelson-jJohns aa A ad leer severing. Pi a 3 SAS Ae Be and polish preparation for playing) ==, Mewberry street from Weide to the west |«pganc Cae et enatee sna et ss fime 4 Ue BS “T could sce Walts bending down host to history a second time in| gy ay. e*iusits wich Sela tea dart Viens oee eon Bat sou, | Get i dat oes | ) , , as if looking under the front|four years, At the exclusive Midocean Club,|Dwight "te Murphy, ‘merch of Kennet |p Me i." Preaport th © PONTIAC : ~ seat,” said Gingery. “Then I saw President Eisenhower and Brit-|"OcTe ‘ey Will conduct their ne-| Teer scrs' pint 16h, ‘and on both aides rie eae okie PART Tims p MELP WANT. . IRL TO * | Sead: ee’ teen ‘sculfing, an. 1|rmuuan ative fomoerow te tackle poit cours, isolating the big club} _|Voorhees-Siple|-"“"Krat Fstate | LEARN . honed ‘tombe chete. 1 Qld seo ik of rebuilding | house from curious sightseers. ° . FUNERAL HOME . SALESMAN MEN & GIRLS Walts after the shooting but the) = peo | Golfer Eisenhower won't be ue Il @ | Ambulance Service Piene of Motor Ye tng. oye, Vane “unset PERSONNEL ran srwund the other des iW 3 PI tee ee ee oe ; C aa 3 Eraining. ‘Great poasiouttles in this ri ‘Sosa "non some “eats « GiRIS around other i. est Germ { idocean course. | ; ee ee Estate, ‘ : 7 “Then I saw him ‘crossing the : any ans barricade cuts off four holes, but (‘ . SEAGTIFUL ¢ GRAVE LOT. WILL Pg aT em | tater, ‘tredit or other public ‘on Pe rs toe sein whey No Furher US, Aid Scenes Sinclair Outlets gee == Ses oe ee) Samet Peete green a ; 6. ; * : town office. the riot gun from the rae his suite. : | $125, three $100, six for $300. OUTE SALESMAN. | feurte’isnine tors pscitien witn police car seat and leveled it out) wasittnGTON @ — A business + * * Detroit Dispute Grows; | go>" Pontise | —" Drayton : Se Kien, “bay and ouedal advance M Tims beets aceu- the side window. executive who made an on-the- ‘The President is coming to Ber: Deli i A P. ; BOX REPLIES — - pipe pmo oe c. Nelson ‘at | Pate typist. ; ve OWn car. ee | ered bingr ora? shares iveries in Pontiac cottee e “grocery ‘reuie, | -Orectnets FE SAE —agq| PULL BOOKKEEPER a Spot survey said today West Ger-/muda — ving urged Re At 10 a.m, today there Ust have good references, neni | & . a A =e, “He saw it and ducked,” Gin-|many can get along without fur-|Macmillan to visit Washington — ported Normal were replies at the Press fine ability te mans e Bervice.. Rochester NO SHORTHAN: gery said. “He ran around behind!ther U. S. economic and military|in the hope his journey to British office in the following own time. . wort. Office, Tuesday & Thursday only. SECRETARY. > the car, It's good thing he did. aid. i territory will be understood as & 4 fourth major gasoline and fuel|} boxes: penis © ai cs) _ 1710 Jonn R._OL 1-608. y| Tey cork caty acct loping suas ee aie ee _.. [eeatene ot American good Wil lou distributor in the Detroit area|} @, 3, 10, 1% 16, 31, m5, Se ladle Stee e Sen the: ssl elias The views of William R. Hearst! ,; was hit today by the 20-day strike 5 see 8 = AROUND GIRL $200 eee Jr. were. contained in .a report |*"°*- by members of led 80 Cimon Vea 00 Betret. SECRETARY rxchosve th Ramee — saw him through the Tes? inode public by the Senate For- * * ft the Oil, Chemical and Atomic|? © for the man is Bio Mee pow Bete ber Moeweral Yew ted 0 Wilt whee He firedicign Relations Committee. The) British rie Py diplomats Workers International Unio. _ with “good future possibilities. ce at i? age. jagree that Mac- : accurate OPFICR 8250 - me. I pointed the gun at the win-lmt"Imnuiry'inie the operations Millan talks cannot achieve | As’ pickets Blocked deliveries at|} The Pontiac Press $4 lor \e'ateen ‘tt Pontes "Phere |S Seepllle’ Fomine county club, dow and pulled the trigger. Thett Tice tore: assistance range of agreements capable of the Sinclair 1s round, experience, and | , we est ‘yee nee sad grabbed the thing (the pumping! ign programs. , That | refinery in Dearborn, FOR WANT ADS former emproyers. ‘ales other in- IRT INSPECTOR aptitude meals tree Hearst said West Germany in-|“Teéting cor harmony. ‘That Joseph Henson, international rep- . formation of interest to prospec: | | NSPE ” ' tends to buy all its military equip.|"°Ve" as oe ree resentative of the union, said other|} DIAL FE 28181 Seo emaiareregntientel. GAdrew | AND ASSEMBLER. BInWINOnan MEN ment in- the future. No economic)“ tess the long over rela-\companies would be struck unless Pontiac Mich. idee 3 Coun Deaths v soto is being given West|tons with Red China. wage disputes are settled. Ween 5 om. tS pm. hs Bar - SiLK FINISHER Mt you have a, college sacownting : iGe n These experts hope for a better All errors should be re sg Be in person | Birmingham Cleaners, 1263 8. a ft ee ee nt , te? G — now, ane eames /s! sernapling of the ressoes Sor Normal deliveries were re- =a iy, The Sprom © 8D peop oo 38 eee start per ! Tvonen _ |Planned, added. differences agreement, Ported at Pontiac area branches bs ae _ , empora ster-a $300 UTICA—Service for Paul Ivonen, et Oe ae sit iceman of Sinclair, Pure Oli, Socony |} than cancel te charset WanteD: FART FOIE_BERCR Other Holiday Periods rete: gome colors or the, equi 76, who died Sunday at the home Ti where it is possible, as in NATO.| Mobil and Standard Oil Co.'s, for thet Sortinn of Ge ee tor TV Tepeir shop. Candy & saleswomen. Pre- Wil tedla you for supervisor . of his son, Larry, 3701 Auburn Rd., na iurner : whose major Detroit outlets have || ment which has been ree 3 | oinriy. 5 GALESMEN FO MAKE | tne rae te for er nae ACCOUNTANT $850 e wae SS St. pm. ing Sees Th PI been struck by the union of |§ Stree "upeles = te appointments in office| Apply in person in store, 8:36 ngineers. jniueirial mechanical +, Mili Pweral Hone, with easel PCDCS “0GNS "Pontiac State Police | sss hese worn. |) Ser eats te? | | arsenate | “PRED SANDERS — |miee eeomeen wm ¢ x : nN Rr Series aap. ‘tu pune. Laney 402 Wed Latin ee 2 Me rte at acai eos See ee ree | eaten isonet 2"toderse vend "ot | Reaper. te @ EMENT. {iarvee ta ; 4 o : e. Esti Ld bs . ie ee no ok YWOOD Lede tured. List 2 Promotions bling” out of the yard at 95 W./1 cere tnt gore | | Shed ie are lea Adie cae some colege ne” ome : of Excelsior, Minn. and four grand-\just back from a film festival in | bere : ee Oe type ts ‘id lack poet the dee Cel me of Perera, Caee. Seed ze G b ‘ | "to. Kenneth Duncan wie un one Pg erp pam te iad ee = = pe . Detroit previous to pubiication. a. Rmamrndseeceheegnee 12804 after 6 $7800 Van Tae ner S UTICA—Service for Mrs. Ken-)"™-” - ee en ERLACLER® pRETOEAL peeaeniepse toe ae || hem eet cerseae et ett | "he ine Oe gcRee neth (Anastasia N.) Duncan, x 9 of the Flat Rock State Police Post} tyembers of Central States Pe- the first insertion, ban ‘ares. fop commission. Plenty ae - 313 LARGEST sss 8790 Pacton Dr., who di Her comment, made upon her|sfter serving at the Pontiac Postitroleum Local 102, made up of CASH WANT AD RATES w GRoeab wowing se" | WOMAN 70 BO IRBMINON 6 robe sen auto accident near Caro arrival yesterday, came in reply fay. Dyeur veteten cates, Oe Gartcel perwonmel To, sony’ neg seis || 2 ee eee . ‘ will be at 8:30 a.m, to a New York newspaper's story | Oiney: oe een eensit, Tron accented & Standard wage proposal a as ~ PONTIAC from Milliken Funeral the actress planned to marry @ y7 0 tain’ . Wakefield * Tetumed to work yesterday. 3 is a7 nee YOUNG MEN time work ea $20 of more am. from St. Lawrence Cathoicwealthy Brazitiin, Luiz, Santes| SA" MC ut before being as *. & * $ bs ts $% 41 to 26. sh, school sradunte froth, Heme nanratt jana GIRL TO Church . Rosary Jacinto, | : A federal mediation spokesman $ 38 48 20 sire ti 7 ie. a $ cited at 8:30 tonight at the fu-| “Isn't that the very end?” said ee om eon portent, Detroit said negotiations. were | § je sen oe proeram ree eae ar Content: ing collecting. Use af car : LEARN neral home. it and Walled take\ Mit! TurMer. ‘Here I am not even children will accompany him to S oe » € » : FEderal 18 eae ren a Mati ine re ~, oie a! ie % : Sit | Wid, Honesheld Goote 27) WHITE | sec em | on ae TE | Roan HMw BOAR MANGE | ae’, eeatanae eo TO MPTTt ; 1 Pines. e . fompily apt. glove ft! cs ties ”~ oes, tment OL 1-106, FURNITURE, NEEDED | BROS. F Rus PRIVBATH WO DEINE: | GovomD =) ROOM @ BATH, | YOUNG LABY "70 “LIVE “TW. : ° 7 LARGE RMS. AND BATE. | Pvt. | ~~ BEU RIO APTS. Convalescent Homes 38A STOUTS ~ E oor eens on sisz | RMS & BATH. PVT. ENTRANCE | Uti’ furnished. Cour'e “wth baby -& Oven Eves ‘till $—Sunday 10 to S| § mi, W. of Pontiac, $21 week. | welcome. 28! Oskiand. ae, ee ee sa Brsegen Best Buys. , . - ; c || BUY. SELL OR TRADE |; ROOMS, PRIVATE BA AGE BATH EW | "Priv ent. OU Tei ten pe eats | ursing Home, Sis Dresden. PE T A Bute sean ws ‘aie bur obs |5 tae “pete as —aeee, | | f SONDERFOT, HOME FOR ELD: | oday — | sell equ one Bit ATE |" Clean. FE son. | LIBERTY STREET-Lower 4 ana Fey Oy Se 5 , LAIR TH, PVT. NEWLY po an ei eee | Se ee NE | ee ee a | aL RESALE | 636 Dixie Hwy OR 31251 | 366 8. Parke. PE 8-3162. Me mouth an AREA-1 and bath i eo Wursing Home, 1365| Clean as a, pin 3 bedroom . — , Private ent. Green to bus cee. aaa —- 39 | . ne ot age ~ | : | ME ave Paoermeriye fon:| tips dewstore Te S32 come 1y-3 sig wh. Heat, bot conn | ty sO ieee RS. Ry io Bean aod entrance. Picetrieny & HOTEL AUBURIN | Only 3 blocks | trem ax mente $70 “= mee. welcome vais weenty Apply (3 W Huron 6 Pe Pies Also 1 oF >” room periments. ——o in - Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | =~noos. “sari PVT ENTE, LOW -REAT FOR LOW WOO | #4 “Aubire "Fe “be DOLL HOUSE = ve stint or FE : ‘ 2. : : ' “age. “ern rooms B day or week, 45 Kear ue "Soll, “tee i West Huron 6t. Phone FE 2-266. high and dry lot, water and = BOY OR SELL Rent Stores 40| Set"faface ‘and pln Ee e STORES is X80. PARKING Caly HS WER Fle ce. 14110) Oakland OR >1901,| | CANAL FRONT Mi. OF PONTIAC IN EX.| Nest and clean 3. bedroom panding area, Many services home located at r Lake Mer A Ean aera | Bata ey eg ee moe cre| waeceeee i a ¥ rice ss aes . ‘ “ one me . \. e aa : 5 >| Sh ep Pa es ur.| tise on Bast ‘Blvd mere Sarforgs Wg nes tate Ba AUBURN RD. “I sy | Wanted to Rent ic aa Fes v BATH Urn ri CALL PE HOUSE FOR LEASE. IDEAL FoR Snnccttint inaiiny - heme. ADUUT PAMILY WANTS 2 BED Pig sg and te SEVERAL APTS. AVAILABLE FOR any type of business, including 78 / — cated east of Auburn room Rowse By ABT Hak 3 ‘Prefer - Ti AxD pri to S meoth.| Manny's bar West Huron at Elis. sa pe ant “dey Set. oe sec ite ROY Pas Realtor ax eee eee ONFORN, APFFOR RENT OT | cary aii STORE AND-TIVING | tes beih "Large d car Bee 26% W. Huron. OA $5398, PE 21421 ee Nee Si poe net. water, heat, refrig., furn. 30 Cad- “quarters across from Elis. Lake rage. Priced st only #2 * ,| LISTINGS WA ty 83. Princeios ; West SIDE NEW 1 BEDROOM SIDE NEW EDROOM Chicken sHowse. Inquire Bob's have the Rey if you have 8 5 WooMs & BATH PRIVATE _ STOVE, REFRIG Chicken House. : GET CASh YOUR entrance -West side, FE $6523.| FURNISHED. ioa be ene MO. 130 Bux |} LARGE RMS 6 BATH. | SEMINOLE,\CALL FE 1850 0n| Rent Office Space 41) Edw. M. Stout, Realtor , ES. PE 43212, osm. Th. w Bt. 54165 Leslie R. Middleton TROOME. ALL PRIV. CHILD WEL- |, » NST ctipese Duman 00 7199 ate Eres Tin ie e. : : INCLUDES AM- district. | “ Close in. Near store. Ree- R i : HEAT, HOT & COLD WA-| Keego Harbor. Modern, ¥ sonable. FE HOME? : cece seas | ee op CARETAKER Aree Pesaro a i ; : Close in Small baby welcome. 3i| G HEMPSTEAD, 102 E. HURON. oPrtcE SPACE FOR MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE wrett Btemotete eet | a cnt pREN -WELOGNE | Ren Var Welt, On 31368, ET ] tn She — — ag ' - ~~ on opece. 406 Rent Somes Wn ec WOODWARD AVENUE aera z| OP ‘oad fast, cou service, _ public 2 S30, 1 BEDROOM DELUXE KITCHEN- ry office silne. oF instart oe trreveta pe JA. ZA REAL & & BATH, 19:30:39. 3) ete pov sage Mage ot] tive. _Pisnty of parking. SOLD SARI FORM BUTT: minth, FE 21. SP eodartPeotie. MONDAY - FRIDAY 2 Pa St On a0 af = For Sale Houses ___ 43 a= Supers of contacting watitied : a ‘ E ‘ |e g "B d t S| Biniser at four Goce'in 90 mr | “50s GueAR ADAG Pm Dae | Sit, Aoi PPRcs. |” ment ange tet a Walled Lake ee is ; 5 E- cner : ee £0 22S See uke mer 1266 North C Humphries pene ie Sg orth Cass Everything BUILT ON, YOUR LOT Fe ene) N, jo TRADES t acre I tesshen on Biack top $ TRA CLEAN, * ia vetiy. Good ‘bargain’ for cash: —imeome ee . e eee Fe sie aS & BUSHEL: | oa Us w | We are specialists m trading. We | ‘welcome. O S400. 4148 Clinton: | iand L&. Island Park Dr. 3 bdrm. | 3 ) BEDRM BRICK With BASE. po PUbe BATH service. Pick-up & del. PE 5-1471. mare R. "BACK a ore gues eee ee | te maa, Shorts. FE tne | DA : ere, coon 38 pont'9; | CLEAN “:lODERN EFFICIENCY 8 PLASTERED WALLS | iRONINGS W 4 UP & reds 5 ae: Sy | ares not feel obligated. Cail ast. a week. heat, lights | NEW, M AND BATH, } BEDRM. HOME. 7 RMS. AND HARDWOOD OAK. delivery, 5-473. sLOEA- | for an to : ‘Om Seaes cil ‘furnace and garage. At 274 | bath, Pull price $9,500. $2,500, pinky OOD OAR. Blue LADY re VE Ps . : Tower Ra. Oxbow Lk, EM 5-3846.| down, OR 3-6400. _| SLIDING WARDROBE | Paste, W have bome rou, rel FURN. grvust Ba. Cater be. Sos 2% DOORS F debgaitting or kitchen work. tse Bek oO} BI J YERS wenlouie Xe ae YE WICELY FURN. | LAKEFRONT | CLARKSTON. | si00D 3 BED.| ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS RR wae an" NEED HELP WAITING — | iiss» com mexcrons | OBOE | Rages ss Ee | hte SN | aon zo, cu ae mo reson fs Tas? mea “¥ Ae Fex ee We Mure "phone FE 4188? Seth "oot Asa. iio | SMALL HOUSE FOR WENT AG. | - "5,500. 2580 Wooden, Or \ soutrect or cauity. | WANTED, 3 3 Bakiand Av children wel- | OR ¢ BED-| TELEGRAPH TO PONTIAC LAKE aoa Ges bas tran ones come. tar at 1798 Taylor Rd.| “oom, full ent, oll heat, , 2 MILES. wil ag! to . Nice location. $1200 down, rms ye 208 — us virone KL. Templeton, Realtor SMALL HOUSE WITH YARD. 4 _Barver You Be Frank! P _& , heat, B Th P = Cc HAYDEN, Realtor WE NEED 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44863 | ston. Cail _MA_6-6861. lik Thea Partridge _ ee on FE or 5-9075 beens is ru Partridge #6_E. Walton Open Eves. SMALL APT. PVT, BATH @ ENT. | Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 36 pe nos wr gli y gel om ‘ Anytime OR 2-994) 5756 Highland Rd CASH 2 BEDROOM HOMES Prise, 83 Axford Sh 2 BEDRMS, WALLED 2%. MoD ‘ prs gh down. A “Wiislence se: $i0.- eieuated | on 1 sere o of round : Bh no Ba oe Ding ge 48 HOURS 3BEDROOM HOMES | "idee Ge san" taiec ate | Susy °° 007 Seeman MA) coeaCreve 5 ACKER, GMALL| Sesrmept, 2 frevlces, 18 & ; “Fabs Re-| Small -home equities or land. con- ae aera eee a 7 BEDI (OSE TO | Rowse cz Shimmons Rd. Phone ly landscaped. Prie ca her ~ Austin-Norvell A ! . ; 4 BEDROOM HOMES | PRR"? sneeive downstairs "| * senoct' Gare ure Muston Be | -MY 20H .80 down. "| Guy aa Fi Wate BEAOLE, $ ¥RS_ OLD. TR JIM WRIGHT te REAL QUICK VERY NICE > ROOMS. PVT. ENT. —_ FE 70006. T BEDROOM HOUSE, 41.300 DN.. Priced To Sell . 4s Bi & bath. 3. 7 BDRM. RANCH TYPE, AVAiL- riced To Se ee eee a ae |. ; WALKING DISTANCE TO PON-| able a =| phe STYLE. ive CAR |” 1, thig attractive 3 dedroo 701 PEERS aye wer Mag on Bh , CASH Edw, M, Stout, Realtor woas "oeeea eles — ren. A108 month, Pei Tease Sane wens: sek go a bun a mine ite 0. (0 Orchard Lake IN A FL ASHI TN, Saginaw St. eh. FE ess) {cna 7 BEDROOM WEAR 86 r, GCAO, | Cal we one. no, reehor, Steam. Bpathparagy itt 5 a reek Svat Go =. | ORO Tots fee al. aise, “at today. Only fe Dror ¥- 4 ROOMS AND BATH. Auburn epaM HOMES” . For yt contracts a PE 40001, on” OR 3 BEDRM. ic =a a ae ONY 18708 Bit FF My. 8 Re g Paar 8 a pg Se ok A js and h * ter PE eit T l t Dieck away price : WANTED: FARMS = |; 43 PARTLY PURW. | * pote Coe POLL empieton $7,450. Small down payment. ° Jo nson AT ONCE! - | fas erent “ate front | "ROOMS & BATH. FURNISHED D : hurry, Tmmediate posses: “REALTOR HAVE BUYERS ET fon te weer ian Blaine. APPROX.9.ACRES | ‘on™ 1704 Pi Ra, 8-0544 F FoR A Ts. 2 bedrms., fu"! bath. New oil fur- Cc fort bl t ‘ ; ist. FLOOR PLEABANT 4 ROOMS, newly decorated. Call between 5 pace, Hot be = ay 4 9 sep ovo gen, oko aititds"s Tai co, | £2 Iriron” DINNAN cam | Sazgter fure."s. Phe ares. Ol | ("Rogat HOUsE pox | Set harmaaneaperetamalt ke: | Toome, ful aed “aig the Sie anes “at «ini |" Rent t Apts. Furnished 33! .| Foon. 3 BEDROOwe Kr. Templeton, Realtor | basemeot, nee "sont od contracts, Or have 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44563 tion, inside and Value EI nple shee 8 Fe bon at Stopping Searby “anges - ton, Realtor bee D ; W s with terms, to responsible ‘ -|Wrayion WOOdaSsS 4 — : Attention, GI aah We offer you this 6 room ne) oe ee Teme ictaa Baton onan on a Gt ede no basement but large rir rooms and den. base- éxtra large bedrms,| ment. S aS Lot size: 80281, Se at Es wg rly oe ve $3,000.00 se amet ous Ws = gee our office tor tyrthor, saferinte B at em. an me 7g, en om waa’! eT ww cables KENNEDY Ki ape : 7 SPE re ce [REALTORS t 3 : ' \ . \ | j \ 4 i on 7 4. y RP gi ae epee eae daw ie ae eg. Oe Be ‘ age uated ; etait 20S ase) Sides ied Rel oe ce tae ton a wr at i is g : ? i if . Fie ees ke Sue ; as THE: PONTIAC PRESS, _ TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1957 : __For'Sale Houses | 43) _ For Sale Houses 43, For Sale Houses 43 CARNIVAL Lie | a by Dick Turner | _For Sale Houses _ 43) ee v2 emer | x WILL SELL, MY. sage BQUITY — - : L & eoteae® Jots. $1,500 ie E ox gnath Eeanpert. Sih : WEST sipe___ | sis 3 $1,400 DOWN | Sub fullrbesement ana gan heat , ee Beng’ hhochestet. Price torwall carpeting drapes Nae DOWN ; 1,900. ie Only : Lawson Real Estate |. an tras North of cal oft East pee , BEAUTIFUL 1327 E, Auburn Rd, OL 13-1611 . COLONIAL HILLS ‘of at a and utility. ie esate Fan OR TREE | $k ta ei eearaet | COCKLE REALTY ‘bar at Fecreation room. | 2% eae he. L tg ay: way cheat FE Sasi : re Tae hilly” Tandocaped. sis60" 8 with EAST SIDE™- Falegg Near. Tig ome oak | 10 Fr. Lae FRONT MODERN es + wero tome, He fom| puoi eh es cea| mute go fee Wl : ae NORTH SIDE is neat & clean with quick pos- eaalan home. Count-| trade for- house in Pontiac. : 1 down and 2-up.| session. 1% car ‘\erge lot.| 2288 cohvenionces that you should | 5 room home. Lake priv car Price. vi ste wiih $1,600 down, | S00 by m an epee oi OO oe 6 t vem TEMORE het eae are 5 ACRES - ee % at suede a1 houses trom fine 9 Sr tenet. 3 bedreces om € one cloes con ees + eA ORTH SIDE’ ae = von the nterig Ta DFO Humphries | _P.W. DINNAN | pest, ‘Cail a& = _ ni 3 een Qo. ens eer eat OO > SEDRM Ss Evenings 4 ’ ++ Fitten, Titinediate possession. $060| $800 Nowa, Bee amis toda, aLTor ve enie|*Y Olen ose beat, tis el California Contemporary Bow" snonthty iat pnecehee Sowa or small equity as down CRAWFORD AGE NCY BN Tee Open Eves.| 1%, car garage. Screened : Seldom do we offer such an ideal) 4) o.y pewrr — ss00 | A. JOHNSON, Realtor > payment, Rh g Service ‘Caspatian Venctian : home, 3 liv x . 83% W. Huron st FE + Carpeting. Weg |. down “will buy this bunga . GEORGE BLAIR = |" Srenings_coit_MY_ m0 Raee.. Rettig, | Tle Daement.| room’ with fireplace, | nerdecee dala er Sg TS 1704 S. Mer br ae Rd. uae Dine Be on 3121 WE BUILD. HAY 23051 Roanoke, Oak Park. Lincoln |. ation area, kitchen’ many] 18 room, with fireplace. 2 FE 42533" , PLAINS BRICKS $10,975 2 —— Sin'R ise ovatooking «, Beata ey Gubty room. — E THIST CEDAR SHAKES $9,975| AUBURN MEIOHTS. Excellent 2 a) ae . lake, “These ware ,outy "afew ot] "AC oll Real Late or Lake. oak 1398 0. ft. 3 ded-| Won est Son cant’ bead me) Lavine room 13) x 8 bes, This 2 ae Med ong tage A Pog meat EW HOME of distinctive NNET! : = 2 replaces, me, Fu a " and price | bascment, Dakar heak Garege. eeer Endee Part on ii $0 ae Oniy. $19,000 and terms Beauty and design. phe ”. OFFERS = : pol i) aay Soe, | Sac ea) Ee Fg eee Sota aa nee Side—3 Bedrms, “for $18,000 on your Jot. Sacra, leundiy tobe and . con'this coe, IMMEDIATE. POS" © bedroom nent 3 sory. Hall| - pedeoome, 1% tied Dells, stairway, living room MODEL 9 .TO 1 OR ¢ TO ¢ "mente " We. build anywhere in| # rooms fculiy. Te bath with a et sap eantnast - |S Peek Fe eck yard, his’ home voded og e iat antast E, J. DUNLAP Oakland Call tor an ap-| Sewer. Breseeway. ir 4002 Dixie He ‘OR 3.1930 has a new oll furnace/and is in| ~ breathiaking View end lake’ room, glassed porch on first x lg gy Sue “ie | x 14 with jols of cupboards. y. the cory ep of ‘condition, A real privileges / § bedrooms, modern Lake Front, ae Baov'ice Songstea, “SP Workshop. seis with #1480 dwon>] OFF JOSLYN oe # | pmantct- wmw=9 deseten oe ge Bm 2 E BUY, SELL & TRADE . Tk Rng, US. Pat. OF, eel ee : a ’ - a : ~~ goes tine Ee Sut] race n com nzarrome | SoneDel"sest OCT cluMaMGS | fetben ee, mites ass gereccees! 7 ss we S| aig | See | ee Eicken, Large livia ream, oar (ew nares __Phone FE ¢1s81 ee eee: full pree—terma “We're in of a new Miss Jones, meee 2 nedregm ranch] Balt. ites Bt tec’eniieree. . 4. Nice bath, for WHITE LAKE TWP. $3950 is the putting you in charge fess, home. Centrally located to schools e thils “ene nopt. Pioneer Highlands : Nothing Down | Bigisite dip fam tems | C. HOUSTON REALTY | for handicapped children—thoee with old or broken TY sets!” ie Pease in Rtwse| RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Kage or pu Cake Veo | Wit build 2 or ¥ bedroom stdrter | Alum. storms & screens. Wired | =a. size 40x30 ft. brick. 3 fire 8. Telegraph 94) ——> ule, living room 13x23, fire- ERSTE) EES SSS perros sae Homes 40) For Sale Mower 48| its eee eye) eer) Be ee Bon MeDonald. OR 3-283. "| PONTIAC LAKE RD. $800 DOWN. White Bros. - SEE THE “~acmATEAD” OFFERS | FACE snack bar in kitehen. Fully car- r . coer recreation use 4 ge Sn ——"2 4 rooms. Bath. Garage. Large brick, 3 bedroom and full base- living room. 15x23 ft. with basement. 2 car garage: Im- immediate Possession _ lot 80 x 120. Model Ph. PE #8851 or OR 31288) NORTH STAR HOMES Lea g rege ' a mediate sion. $17,050; 4 dine gata agony: be toe | TRACES ON eae | Te thea oe IN CLARKSTON |" White Bros. | St gat fo be een N PLAINS Tesome Close too fH Pee | ETRE Ue te Dede | che ATES lawn canon ae ea re _f Oy FLAND ee sree Dull bovemsens. fwalianss 4 Denement "ranch homes, sisted C ASS L AKE [VSS Tia eatonable ao Own apartment ot your own 3 V INCOME, N. JOHNSON. 2 Apts.| istrict Tan N Shaker.” OR | on large 100x180 f. lot. Other fea- WHITE ye BEAUTIFUL Pienta, ail furnished: except 2188 Cass Lake Rd. Harbor |- on ist. fleor, 1 baths. 3 room 3-6255. z tures ps La farm style A : fk , aaa t FE 24875 * eee ne lel opt. with 4 bath on Sad floor. * Kitchen, vanity snd’ colored - REA / | Brick 3 bedrm. home, carpeted apernens, | Seeadei ral Bisemete. Furnace. | GI— PONTIAC Kitchen, yantty snd colerdocte-| 2 bedroom full basement, hard- “| gare wish Sak paemen: | sewn Sbuaker beat Sesems NO MONEY DOWN downs Large im this older 3 bed-| tor and water Seabee. Commu-| Weed floors. Forced air oil heat, S 4 BR / sar . rec fence. beaut! new cot nk dee. Gl ws wah contre on yer | 7 iSeienenmaret “act ow | Fy eee Bess Gdauce | | SBEDROOM o/ | Sa Siatteed sie wis) Beeeaeen ict om aver 2 ao J.C. HAYDEN | sere Sir scsi) Ee see S| pn oe re es | se ee "NORTH SIDE {Colonial = hae ee Pat Siete ee | Seuaaienae S| a onuee tate ar |e ance Cree Ea ae a Open’ Eves Sun. 10 to 2 . INCOME BRICK. ¢ - PLUS dingte Sewer and water. B SEK caveat Miepinen, "ap taal aera average? Cope — ou, vat ee me.) HITE, | SSE PSR SSeSSS | sia beatae tices S| HS RY Pky yeast | nae pom 10, cea ent, ere is home | Phone FE 31103 or on Sue ADAMS _ |"The Most Happy py Fella” ~~ Hi hland A FF Oe a tbeed e-| Mow Roman brick, 2 large, Bede) porch on first feds. 3 bed red ot $15.50 To: BUY, TO SELL, REA 1 TOR. DOWN A a ho pa BROS g an red cation, FE 21104. One rooms, large combination os Basem with coma” cme , _ |PIONEER HIGHLANDS| fy Sihseed sa ramet | Bat vat ran olin + | ier ae rae rm. | RE SOOO Eee ees | Se hanhes Betacie acsy epeyace oan h . $91 CALIFORNIA ST. -assume | ELIZABETH LAKE PRIVILEGES. _ __ REALTORS 1% baths, 3 car garage with Pine | sis'eoe | ae ere, eh Pe Se ee) See ee ee ae, eee | Seen oe ‘Listings Wtd. | a Feat at| "GEORGE. Bl BEATE” i ee © —— ee possibility, Dream kitch- 0 y e ew Semiriol’ Hills ~ $17,800 with terms, buy's this fate fenced, yarc.giin See | orice nice ete nit terrace | O0: Full, basement. 3 lets. Only | Open en ne TT Shc ee aOR Tar 4536 Dixte 1251 Brick bungalow on corner gue antes | Bae eats ve ae | Sa Ge [Abita pow (eee eet! TIURON | . ogee ore "| Eee _ garage—only $1,209 dn. 10! Por the discriminating : yinguts’ 445 Velencia Dr. ; studio bedrobm ol: heat, water ; ; Ay A oe == < QatheLaketront | RTS S ERE] pee Sat OUTS a aee| SONG Ae ents |eeaeee mes totes) VALLEY REALTY | fae A WS U n | areas ? “4 r 6 : forte via fo basemeat at Fe aétne seit irashor | becrecm, Dome, gd ‘aeighbor gine ccnmeer we | Puszie +10 OGTSTANDING | SRICE .| No Down Payment B D sa100; terms aT orrice | oS airy ae Ss Goce swimming ond Mabie. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | path up. living on al with fire-| Wi Dail om vous trop and a Elizabeth Lake F : ylvan Mano Cute tte home tor newlrweds ot | om saan = or Pe oes! Rens Bate, sandy beach. $13,090. | WEST, SUBURBAN — 3 bedroom | Book.” yg ay . Statler “bomes ith felt TE at on ae A 2 Detreem seek peme Driv. Only 96,000 with $1,000) | POR SALE BY OWNER: RANCH LAkEPRoNT. tmconam. 3 reve.| beet est hee Water, Sustes on | SUS, reation room. ult gall, ts besemnent oat carn wits | Pioneer Highlands . jandecaped, fenced property. ee ~ : tgs Tang ggg Pg Bay —2 a pol oe ary aan Sa Eee eaveont. v.c. |Immediate Possession — . room wim Sreplane, este, aa ranch home Union Lake priv. Very neat 2| Sundays, 11 to 5. Call TW 18877. | nace, Only . Wormer terms. : = WILLIS" x‘ BREV ER OR 31235 OR 37038 EE gg poet Tg Ah ot Daily & Sunday 2-6 Kachea 2 car garage. Better and fish pond in rear yard. At- : ‘ “this? A. good Jook-| Ar8e om hoe reat, "ear casece, Girect | WS: ot, farnece, basement, nice oe See Seen aes sallen’ weet of” Reasiac.. Gntered eae Teo heen) eee Oe oe ee fat etek and incation is | '% goed location. 81.080. : : ‘ys cost at $14,500 with eash to ‘COLBERRY - |tustsuaepesst tt £31 50091980 down, A _ storms. Fenced in the) _ BS" Tessane, bow Soler bentes, near, shopping center ahd Near 5 St. Michaels ames : pow ag Ry gL a es YOU'LL OF. Bew root, ‘Rear ard is fenced, bus je Fe. penal age i telvece, 9 ems ” room nest and clean home road), PARK ame ate, age | To Buy—To Sell-To Trade #HL W. Bigelow Kade for 3 bedroom suburban. 7 Street iw. ane mm PONTIAC REALTY Bivd ‘Prive $11,500, about $1,200 BIRMINGHAM IMMEDIATE Oc-| dining Toom, activities room mt eee a 540 W. Huron St. ot Dwight st MACEDAY LAKE — Privileges, st- bats bois " Daldwte, —) — cepeesy., 3 bearm. & basement. ie Fe ay ng : Office FE 5-002 ses, PE 5-6845| tractive, ranch home ih in 38 My as. | $1,000 Down on 4 reom ten nie eet ¢ "i SS payment. oF Many Came.. They Priced italy 928 ‘" 2 | 1955 on ® large high weil land- Home basement, fear yard with Darbecte grill. por lag yn. ena anc atest adeaedl They B ht! $8,000 down with bedroom poopee lot. 3° bedrooms & tile sluminem PR, screens Waterfront Home Oni 000 with $500 down. before 3 p.m. aw... bea acorn | t z vitie '1208W!. beautiful living room with and doors and includes elec-| 2 bedroom white frame bungalew * OFF JOSLYN, BUNGALOW 2 BED-{ & everal 1957 ; : : won aie Novi. 0 A omg | gg Bg | trie stove, $2,000 down. at Williams Lake. Oil beat. flush 5 new three tedroom homes anew © gy KS modern® oy RB .- 4 bedrooms, “— bedrooms, nto te Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor |. err & REALTORS Ean ROUND COTTAGE FOR| reece. On aed ate! | WMH KNUDSEN | Sen,tedu ber gate leon te | ear ‘bate ely aor | pafuam ‘wr ted co cabehegl Moe nd ee ae a) . Plenty of shade. Lake ear ‘cue gaten.- : e lawe. jus mortgage Costs. | nream bunga re ‘Se ' be NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH co down payment. EM weer siDE — 2 Family, lower 510 cay —~ vag Bank Bhig. —— ® month gn Roveré. 18 Gillespie 8t. .. — a Mg ton vebda gy jeomfietd ca = POST OFFICE _ 32s. flat has 5 large rooms, large |FE 44516 | Eves. Call FE 2-8503 Giroux. Franks kitchen, ‘utility, new Venetian es. New Grade and High Se : ~new ceramic tile beth with lat- | blinds, storms, screens, near shop- We can also duplicate on poo * : $750 NEAT BUNGALOW est fixtures, full dining room, ENERAL REAL ESTATE John Kinsler, Realtor ping center. $1.000 down. lot or our lot and arrange nec- . family size kitchen, select oak | che Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9701 670 W. H S East side, @ rooms, 3 bedrooms, essa financ ci alt 2 DOWN FULL PRICE ving floors. Upper, 3 large rooms & uron St. fireplace. plastered walls, ok BL Eas cOR- ‘ Sa gg a ae a * , [uagase pane a tg lead BE Ro | Bila? sar "avec & beth down, 1 Bedroom BND, co] ers, garage. paved strest. Only ONLY 0100 DO a ince Neat 2 bedrm. bungalow. sute. MULTIPLE LISTING GERVICE wakose ‘ose McLarty, Broker Mr, Scott or Mr. Boone. ‘ Shaded lot," Fenced back yard. closed & paneled porch. fuil base- 2 — . : AUTIFUL i — — & screens, fenced - HOME, BE oon: we pase ‘and school. Only’ $7,350 | Brick and Frame BS | Sylyan Village—Brick $500 Down on: carpeting and full tiled bath. Lo- s more SEMINOLE HILLS — Well located Lot 3% down Three bedroom suburban On 2 bedroom ern sehoale and. shopping. Close to near Huron St., good 3 bedroom ITY. ae . home. Extra latge home. — ewer center hall en oe. Long| home located just 1 mile soueele. one shopping. Pull price BRICK 2- FAMILY . — alee” ona BURBAN. a PER CENT Ranch hone oh attached 1% = RS = $12,950 = tochea “Sear and full pons! a also has a eorses. NORTH SIDE to 8t. im book cases. Large light MORTGAGE. car garage iiving room. sell this k. basement. Oak and taste- Vacant, we have. the key. : : Mikes & Baldwin Schools, 4 rms. Gaing Yoom, recently remod- fireplace. plastered: walls, larre —_. fully _ decorated. down, 3 Foams = Sed tenon Pull basement with | R. J. VALUET, Realtor | titan ‘A-L neighbothood $11,975, St. Mikes District ~~ “BEST BUYS ne eee S nice’ shaded $7.950 Full Price lar on $15,000. s. ‘| Rew A.C. ‘heat, large well lnnd-|345 OAKLAND AVE. | FE.S063| —terms = — fe to part ont cand boson, fray Dra _ REAL ESTATE INC. I ; yg jot, 3 car garage. $13,-| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE s A wonderful family room $750 Down - park and. sand beach. Truly In Drayton Plains, a 5 room, |. — $2,950 down. OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 8:30 Of RusALe on ist floor with a kitchen : ® real value. Let's look today. 3 betrons home ieeaied 09 eee. Ich, J. R. Hi lt: . ve - 3 bedrm. brick si and frame in quiet & large dining space at- 2 bedrm. located tn Har- . ® large 100 x. 262 Blot, A MAple 5-509 Itz | FLOYD KENT, Realtor | rynmimmp | nena aetoolcaget at | facheg mal sncmme eae | er th ees tn ee | West Side—$1.950Dn. || Bi et ie “ener Ee : Realtor 2200 =~ Dixte Hwy. at seeewen Immediate ession on this| itchen with patieled dining space,| place in. spacfous living 600 2 . end ch 7 i . : FE 20123 mamas iSecnet 6 poem J = P » | $1 Down ee ce mentee te 2011 W. Huron FE 56-6181 Open 9 to 9 r tiled bath with dowh'e vanitr, ales room. Three bedrooms, fin- § attic. AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING home. 3 digg. reo carpeted us| Mo bath with vanity. Paved st. ished reereatian 100m | ESL eithen’ son lara eat aa eek teaeeh toes Brick Income : DRAYTON AREA — eon] gy oe sot down. base-| and di $2,500 do perment. i te _. home that - living room, ,sarage. An excel- es ev 1% sar SNe Located on Mt. Clemens sh dream Kitchen. full besement, of] 4 ee BOI neh od actos RANCH wk reach Species bedrens. $1,000 Down J , = 2. $3) Guplex has 3 rooms. 2 bed- ae ecently ~ ga car, garage, paved drive, Kool| $1,500 down. Good location. vive routing. beauiiful ie on palore wot ce, dining clos- | Brick Ranch-Style "|" room, modern, full basemnet, pae floor, Separate | base: paneled & carpeted ilv- Wet Abel vase gar) Hamme HOLA mre) il SE epee | Seae"Gy oom tre | acme gery as | |S wr as R ow ae, eae Get | be eas. oes with fruit trees and berries. o%)| CLARKSTON. Modern home on 7| pasemenh, Trees * sees mas tase beim. | Si, 500 1 te KINZLE Soo Will ‘consider nowse 18 Sg: "seems, Thene'e ce, on maps LE eae oiee| ie hal oes ofa eee! Russell Young| fimacavs ‘mei re aene tt pag free smi aie y ‘ yton, : screens, OFF eeicta fumity home, targe|2ts5, Auburn B. ot Sete R | OL ROMMEL 5 ssersom ben- REALTOR—BUILDER |, Rome,” and 2° brayen einree, 1 6f4 | ong w. turon a. Ph. we 4sas| GILES REALPY CO. wee wy ws, sunny, bright , Nel, base. Resperter wes i ae ' om. payments. eelling for for only $10,-| ___ Open Eve. omit 8:30 oW. HURON St. |, FE S4itt test! Brita tt tee 3 : furnace, large lot. This is a * SA Sss exce lot. ke Front ———— - ‘with terms. It's nice. oa ‘ae pee —=— 80 PT. 3 BEDROOM. 10 WIDE price only 90,960 with terms. | Lake Fro district. Private — $2,000 Down ae | ‘ complete bedrosms of S| ene DOWN lake with 100 foot of sandy jocation, full Bestment, oll be aT OP ca o- surprising ly low price of., $5,905 | oeGiate possession om this 2 _ beach Trilevel basement, oe bes oS. cae oe Qoreiy 4 bedroom, tile bath, oak| Sf Hutchinser utchingon's, A’ large sé bedroom brick terrace. New: kiteb- with a perfect recreation eaten . hos’ 8 Foamn modern “apart ere nice le —-> pore. oF Pontiac Calet Mobile | Homer +, oak a oe ae $800, DOWN. ps sate . a wuiner be poms cone take, ee =. | cede pats den, net: 0 DOWN awe Some Ke pe eee gg arms. rT § . e ' shed E wigs basem eptic, z ss ie E- sorme and sereens, 2 car gtrsge-| the highest trade allowance ever. | TehHuron Shopping Ceniet. and wood siding. On the Interior | Car gara er aay 4.00 8 and a ggg — Rides and 10. Seti | Every Evening From | Same, Sarge tot = Ag ee AN Ww. Roce Weise wie Taree bates | Sieg oe Oe | Ee aie | 6-97 arrangement tor a home, an W311; Forma, down, upto 8 Fear S ‘HR AM pg Ry BF $5,000 DOWN beter a . hls with very good. te erms my own, up ’ . . WRENCE DOWN * you: TISCOVER — On . Jim Williams | & ee a x 3% acres site, lovely 3, bedrm. 1 icky sual he onet the. sensen's atstandir VACANT, NEW, NEAR WaA- REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE "Bob. Hutchinson « | pp ve (SAY ORD base-| wi stool, oll AG | buys spect these TERFORD — 4 a. 2214 Belewin er "area. sos for pine] Pamch” homes, Offering al b aod large laundry PF 56-5001 Realtor 69471 Ave. FE _¢2547| Mobile Homes Sales Inc. 1111 Joslyn. corner : CITY RANCH. Built tn 2 and con- ves. a * 5-2566 sists of e living g 4 WILLIAMS LAKE revlon Plains 3 Mich. OR TIPLE LISTING room modern | combined. pitches 1% E. Pee 40 Open Eves, ad shower d bath, SR4 TODAY’ BARGAIN | Sag so lt aaa eee poy ian Lake Rancher | - TOMORROW'S | Sts acta "| Newingham. | 2 BE tore ae bets with beeen SECURITY © ouiia te at Est WALL STREET place, eS recreation ares. Prited| side, Built 2, it has at with Imm | Noorg, - bath, | ie sion. gas heat Tat economical gas hot ree Tevinys n ante. i aree 2 cat ge: | Ve wely 3 m semi-bun- fie a ya \ law wit ‘all to wall carpet: in ‘ Ree he Fate | SB Fe a | : lots : inejudes a 1% cat garage. Com- RIDGE \ hy bey at HALTS Pf RE, 43881 X “D. RiEe, Broker, pal \ 1050, W. N ST. : “ NICHOLE : be & F ARGI Eimear | [/) ist Thru Partridge Ty SNe semen i THE HOB-NOB ' SHOP “Buy Thra Partriige HOT SPOT DRIVEAN | 4" ~ VSS ae es Used Trade-In Dept. 7 opportunity i / / : ae Lm an 4 + eee Ge Sone meyeent re pees - Se pete BR a Re aii 7 / 2 ec anes oe ae é | \ | : wo Sages Yaar REALTY ieee THOMAS ECONOMY re si6i| af | fp ne , t-IN “AND HOME — ia oS. veo gees, co. Lia Thru Sees A on RT HEMI PSTEAD wats, se: im BE. Pures ot. = : . : £ j cs ors Adams Rd. a} ESTATE -DORRIS. CNOIE HOME eT | SPECIAL. 319} i ns ee and hE ET Pe eu SE iano sireeee'” ps weed 28181!) pero rey ROOM ~ | MULTIPLE LISTING sEAVICE [RI ove | 122, tect tromtage on Dixie Hwy. __ SUPER MARKET | 4 COMMUNITY. eine ‘Homes| 3 rm. tome, "A Avo’ tana 1088 | neal estate, stock & fixtures. wen | _ Money to Lead: 53| Sale Household Goods 57 a Soe ae a% 3 PRICE ~ $2500, E-Z TERMS. egetable to Pontiac. i's highway. eae oe (State License Lenders) } Se 95 | “hash ext. bireh pay SR 95 | 18 W. Pike St. FE 41 Suing 9 >» Jew and Tam-|) ooo ad 1 The property must be seid, quick: . oe ee ABOUT ANYTHING you WANT vena BBs BOVE ore reese es fate Interior door jambs .....--- aed ‘home with tall basement, oat le Hf Pot mS ts for gg gy ng ; . | TEAGUE FINANCE CO, | O® FH HOME Can BE FOURD Rolle ed with im attress $8 Doors windéw trim 0... jt | +6. home | with ment at} “ae t-te | Darticulars ‘You can make “"™ RIDGEWAY . ‘AT Las SALES “puok beds. fro 3 ee cudewe Tem. siea0 |UeEH OM, TANKS, 7 HGAL& ‘avon aod. gel asa Thermo ANK SHEPARD | here. 975 Balewin 40203 202 N. MAIN A iitte out of “he war. but « lot k mete, f $39.95 Sheing winsews, trem G 4.30 | Us L TANEs sppolotmetis "demanded by” to Se Te au Ba} LF se iton| ROCHESTER, MICH, | site. “Ots’ and”etectrc rettiger LORD'S WAREHOUSE |PAMO0s, FoRenOPea ten | FE ba ents Guesintecten tare, We ¥ * 30 __L. H. BROWN, Realtor | Pa fs eae AE: sizes. Gas and electric refriger- 2239 Elizabeth Lake Rd. ~ Saws Oregon chal, Fean Chain ee restricted aren, beautiful Yot "136. Gen’ Eire wooded "tot 1363 WY. Huron Ph. FE 24810|_TO SEE” _: oe eo sue Ramee cee Vener obec | wxcuaul GLEAWER, GOST Saw” Distributors. "|. -WE Sob x76. with. ae lear’ i = Bathroom ‘ixturec, "beds, chests: | VACUUM CLEANER. GOOD COND. | grney~"¢ ee | =! ) and ‘FOR APARTMEN LOOK vont dressers, vanities énd springs and) Cheap. PE £0040. ‘ ‘sg esas sserifieing for quick sale, Con- nat ae tele TMENTS | - J\/ | Ph. Rochester OL 60711 DS waa | seongions! coaite,' tables, Jampe’ “ yOu SAVE - ea West, side, commer location. with ‘ a Mortga Loans “gq | suites," Dinette seta ‘and “many = COUNTRY HOME M24 NORTH OF PONTIAC imately 28.000 aq. ft. Zoned | SS eee tgage | 54) Sther mise. tems. NEW ven. ee, lath gaia aay ee | “carp gomaaun™ |“ Meine tata | cae "Genirads Fa] LOANS 9000 to $1300 | Pie rater mean es if le | Mited™ om Qeacres® and, on out-| CARE. in eh goowauess | WARD FE. PARTRIDGE 52) ao por any purpwee, “on | OM uM AAT Sauls "UA | sone re sem |” Marty Sua urea typee, of business. Price incluces| TIOWALLY Mion oRouND. — | RE: ge page - ey ee a neat peters» Roeeeeee WeDoING GOWN — GHANTHLLY | rls ah "Fr"stoas "“* | semen petted Me: FOR PLY Wi sagad PO . - Rebaeendlnes ct . Scaroons Sropeen, ef eet rly eT Realtor 1080 WW HURON ST, 1. _FINANCE-CO. ral trole."ON S0tm8. "| HOLLYWOOD TWIN. BEDS, 600. Hie, Re menor towns, FA PLYWOOD PIANO “TUNING, GND wees, 3 ime Sone WALTERS LE | yaaa 4 ee OPEN EVE. ‘TIL @ IND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG.| Screp & Iron S6A |inonnire ——_—— va 9 lore. Ai Osiets © ae cooling. ee Oh mer seers s2.00 | PLAYER PIANO & ROLLS Fr ina dandy eZ to make year eT TAN 6 ites OF) Buy Thru Partridge — sin pint MiouWAY =| Saices pom SCRAP CARS fvcomatie, washer 00000." OR 32046. ate oo. fla ADAMS REALTY FE 41303 oe te ao By ewer Pa| List Thru Portridge 200 BARNSTON, WALLED LAKE ee tee Coisapet "rege: por “ me te A arg MOREE wa oni an eee ofue er PE 9.2083 2 : Aen main hiner pear’ Poran | GET CASH OUICKLY tian Do Se cam dae fe ectric, ne. : A inside doors, of all kids. oe : “Wk |_ BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SPOT oe coe coe GET CASH QUICKLY | xeun°° SS ad ee a CLEARGR ALL ALUMINUM NG |. Baldwin Ave Ph. PE 5 Sale Office Equipment 63 | Jooking ft, |On this Sacre parcel. front. crise i trade JU ‘Sale H Goods 57 ae ou 2 MINUM SIDING BY THE COIL. 4 PER | Jew anp vst fe . Sine ee 1950 to 195¢ cars. Bring your|1 DOUBLE BED SPRING AND |. suite. PE 40535. ROOM | arser vow tor spring installation '& es, Maio & range fuse boxes. | fionkl G Gash eo. oa He re Tae on WES "MEA tees Ste oe S| eres eae oe Sheree n Boe | Ese ae eae 2k Sea 2s each, Frontage on. Middlebelt THREE, ACRE STROES | \— oo: | 6 A Semmens. ot, afer 4 BO: | SOVELY eee | Costume with teeulating i. garam ges iy won rom of BER 0 ay" more ore may be! _ tonville avaneonncuae er mT . * 00. FE 230, oo oo oe Rorjsonal panel Sel yourselt wy | —£Faek._*. 9. 2% 27182.) titer ter fot, Oye. : built here. I Tad kes | —~-- “LET'S “FALK --:.- G) kl d te RANDPATHER CLOCKS — | Gibyw- BINGLEC BED WITH BOX installations, SALE iar, 3886 Eileabeth Lk. Rd. 9 te em, For Sale Farms 48 |. BUSINESS” AKiO?T1 Povorted trom Bestiand last week, “oping, and matress Fon cca | Tomnguows fad weed taceeme:| ~sepieam sounmetion winter: | Pi, : PEPE A A PS ; jp; i. en TT * ls ACRES. § ROOM HOME. SUCHY Evergreen Farm L C {Sic Eremings “OA bated, APLE S WORE uate BEDS. a oienree! down — 35 “a month and. A creas E 4-6089 ™ | ox a wee 4 LAKEFRONT Be ee es ORT. In Northern Mich san oan WCOMpan y src. siproom suite. $50. Gas co TV, washing workin. ail like dogs vg ‘on — = pee | ; FE 4-6089 GROCERY “ISLA ANDS. 4 FT., COM 4 lots: . : fullet Lake Includes home, PONTIAC STATE BA stove, $25. Eleetr'c stove. $20. nee. 8-650. eS estimat : : am. to opm. ____| Dlete units = fg toto, Be, purcaaned soicie;| engs tmipeaietssgeewancy. | Now ‘frome over" S10 we aco.| Sg wogmne gh Ceoee Oy |Moctag SE ome | ao Eset ee ee Pee "FE 2-9206. | SSS sores latest ores |r SALE sg@-ecees : Bc iad Se te EL Oe 3 BEDROOM § UIT E, | NORG AUTO. WASHER. Lik & —— : — 80 ACRES ee eee ae ae a oer me we bore | ALL STEEL FENCE | eas rm Hum h Located pear | North Branch, @ wots, plug ares; furnaned | paaras 8 ty owe | 5 Calsinator & ABE ‘wesher ree rr on or EL ee Sh ko "Sale Sporting Goods 65 D ries Mg i ye oP pen L NIC ee TE ER | ea | (ANCHOR FENCES ectr oc 19 SHOTOUN, LIKE NEW. 436. PE $0¢% REALTOR PE 47114| equipment, 9 acres of good tm-| highway pear Ann ar- OANS ABC washer, sbinet desk. FE /WECCHI SEWING” MACHINE. No_mone: FHA. approved path cert Rance. aN Open Heves.| ber, 14 acres of wheat now tn. shows : ee condition Pa $1.25 «| TREE ims ee iran: | 4X8 Sheet Sl 35 ee w ™ ahuitpie’ Listing Service Ae 6 ee eee, formation “at od Ce ome bere > Sale sesk per-| | condition. 2 Es SS SS eh and we will | ARTIFICIAL FIREPLACE. REA-/ wir Ptyscord, 418% Boy’ cart, ‘Foot Jey. shoes, MACED. oe : aa "tae ee one] — et ok ised Corea, “sonable, OR 3-002. |_| Blanke’ insulation, 100 94. i. Bo). Be, oO 8 ee om AY LAKE | Leslie R. Middleton uae a 5-Piece at 3 :| Asphalt Tile [zsh i BS | ae i 2 beautiful lakefront lots: with 110] BROKER FE_ £6003 MICHIGAN BUSINESS LOANS $25 TO $500 Breakfast S 1 A me Kemalis" ._, BA: Dp lie Douglas Fr st sna, tei 1.39 | "Buy, sel) trade ‘on West ‘ide of ake, $2,800 down. SALES CORPORATION Sniewen co = reakfast: Set $15 Mies; SEAMS | = ARMSTRONO Saori INCE edhe a piywoed $0.00, M a LA 80 ACRES JOHN A. LANDMESSER. BROKER | 1.W. Lawre Fessler Sette Appointment only. FLOOR SHOP © |: "5s. Pans, corde 355 | PR _ FB Se KE PRIVILEGES | 2 me 2 ay, ee © LEGRAPH ROKER | 1 W. Lawrence St. FE 2.0240 Sway, wirrof vay <.00020! Yrtie wo a 99 S. Saginaw Open 9 to 6 preghen door jambs WP. .. $395 |"" Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 dite rn ars) at, Rai SA) wane ax Be Poe soon | TC) ANG |B oo ea ae net sje Rare RRR | Saas coe a an | Sates, es oe “Hg epeeaact sear M | ‘Sa i gta SAE) EAT Ue tetas Wee | i or okatin th ps -C Wood Co. fics 2 aiteal| ——T00 CHEAT |%* Salone i, 29,2 aN y | albert BS hetiliaemees "| ERS rae coleisi SOVSE |r ror son, CAUaRED STORE. Rest: on 5 : > — a Ps J, a Bi) *. LG FE 68-0421 wen AND FURNITURE. £0, 0 REPRIGERATORS LAST YEARS BAND : ahi ate w — ie’. 1 HP MTR, 2 MARE SURE It’s Fe at poe i wae ‘ og pg hries| & #34 Po eee EA | TEAR CRIBS BRARD "NEW. | matee perfect new quarantee FET "acge Sport Ter! NY BURMEISTER | a Tor soit, cry wi ine ond ou UMPNTIES) te kietice Srne Need $500 | min," mmrorir | hes ps Sg |e as No Tae eva | aetna ae eam Maceday Lake re p04 REALTOR | PE eits $n Sei, Bane Want fast_courtegus = ee tor for @ litte more than 's used |B AIK SALES #191 Cooley Take Ra ene Bowel, . “si Sean, fel aregh Open Rives. Pact, bapeymenis to fit pour budget? _.. | New door, $17 . , ar : ; al aN, ttc at ‘Sead modern wo, convenient ;| New tres, to 20, te ft or om : M4 BD a Full 8 ete eer aia gTNERS perane oes new Free set toilets, sis : - OP. ONT aged isin ana tal ss ik ca aS ens 1 hundreds. ot Home & Auto edi LUMBER CO America, 20784 10 operate BONNY at | Loan Company : i] amet Yau suing. Lavatoris ase : “ug pg ws Aver ‘ EE cll Satur tot “syers BEEF AND PORK —° HALF AND Las under the} = WHEN “YOU NEED | s = pal. | _ quarters. Opdyke, Mut. FE Pivtt. persia expansion | . ee ee :| Saler Beater eas, #2040. Diling |BERR LICENSE. “TARE OUT.” se ae ra re - ; : - cele , ot ies. FE 56-6368 ‘No gh r/ = = ae + — ‘és fe sickens ne | YOUR. LIFE’S MADE) oer. | ya fies. |. EASIER. through Clagsi- A ale es train: Core, ~, ieee a mes ' - fied Ads. To solve every- = Ihe: : | day problems quickly, dial | RHE P PONTIAC PRESS Ae , pURSDAY, MARCH. ape en a For Sale Tices mr FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger Ponta Farm and Industria] Trac- Co.. 825 Woodward, FE 4-0461 s Also 1950 R&H, $150. PE 41170. ord. Dr. nm a taeintiatindintiantel “| AT AUCTION OF THE PRE located 1 north HN 10te. = ior SALE FOR 57 ad. 6 pm start. L. ‘2 art Sale Farm, of 4 bdiocks is Rd. FE 6 eee Alive an baEseeS * ¢ Tr cattice ~ $-6828 NECK PHEASA Pemaie, $2. 5130 eatin ape Farm Produce 7 75° BRM CHOICE MactnTosH. DELICIOUS Sey. Johnathon. S,eel Red. a tae nO ae Rus- . set applies, sweet ~conager fresh cues, 45c. DeConick | Bros, Orchard W.- Maple at. Orchard Lake Ra, Dativ’ 0 to 6. | FRAIL ER EXCHANGE 10 WIDES—10 W IDES . 14 models from MOVE BOTTLE GAS PARTS & SUPPLIES < 7 Te aph FE 2-3200 EVES TIL 8 & SUN. PM. pa homes, TRAILER EXCHANGE 15220 Holly Rd MEtrose 4-677! | HOUSETRAILER, 31% FT. Exc. | cond. PE 5-464 ail “OXFORD TRAILER — FARMERS: IF YOU NEED LLM® | FE 5-360; GAELS COUNTY FARMER'S MARKET . Dyce every Sat from 7 a.m. to pm Oven-dressed — boner. NTIAC LAKE RD 3-B078. ATOES A-i UALITY. WHILE » they last. FE 5-1413. Sore TOES 335 W. SILVERBELL _ Ra. out Perry ; "Sale Farm Equipment 7 76) ) —_ DEERE-M TRACTOR, snoe plow.. $650. 800 Twin Dale Court, off Pontiac Lake near M58. ALLIis CHALMER Wc, TRACTOR, & cultivator. Case 16 hoe grain drill on rubber. Allis Chal- SALES 195% Generals. stuarts, eid and to long oe ap Arrow $0 ft 8 0 wide. Buy a good us trail on a renal basis. Parts _mile ‘south of Lake Orion on M24 YTD. USED TRAILERS. 15 TO 4% ft. We will sell it for you for 10 = — on aoe tS We have bank | aes Teleerapn Ra FE 5-0062 |2 TON CHEV. W “K |4200, AND TAKE. ® BUY AND SELL: rene. tracer ed aah also — oe Bane ites iia oa ac it 'STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES. SPECIALSALE Traded in on General jo AOR. 50 per cent off New. GED WILTTAMS ae : Saginaw at Raeburn Patgment = ao hate ito Service — 81 16 Hawi Fe PAVIS BACK HOE. - = CRANKSHAFT ORIN GRINDING IN THE | wih exclusive cum snes swine our bs "Hood + “Plants, Trees, Shrubs 88) be Seems 1pm. 65. Qragee =A eA CE FOR YOu. (Davis heavy duty front ‘end loader. dale Motor t Scooters m a2 “Ala aod Norway, Pine, ——~ : schemes we agg Paes on See BIKE. fir, power steering Us Toda yes. FE 56311. asa ¥ PONY CYCLE. BLUE & White. nates ATES Sate Call between 6 and Lake Rd. intersection a raed — every Gay 8 01 MU see OUGHT 4 Bove at For Sale Motorcycles. 83 SHAD TREES — |; HOUGHTON @son | ~oo “Se. Sten (328_N. Main OL 1.9761 Rochester | 'S! ewer MOTOR BIKE, $50. Sugar maple, aver aie Sear. ~"“McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS — it Re Fe meter Rentals, Parts & Mes _| FOR. 5 “AND SERVICE ON aman Gr sale. Wvargreens 1890 Crooks Rd eee i your Harley Dove. see Harley and sl kinds. | OLIVER R Live Pow. Vidson Sales Co., 372 South ceruagerena Suvee beanies 4c te olen: been : FE cate FE 5 3820 Lakeville Rr. OA 83687. | __ ~ Boats & ; & Accessories’ 85 ¥ PICK FROM A BIG” SELECTION — a i 1956 20-FT. GEN Soa Wear | a emer aT omen se = : : & Vis For Sale Pets 69 | _Machinery Never used. PE S206. nt arn ee ‘ : SPECIALS ir BOATS — $40, ~ oO, : : $150.50; ‘Trailers, ccc bee's toe Pon Louver 8 re ee eres wit | 306 _& FE ¢esie. ee : ig,, Teal. unter. Will trade. FE) PA eee Chaliners tractor with ali i¢’ INBOARD, SMALL GRAY MO. 4 oa | See. teols in exe. cond. tor, Cabin. $600. Phone FE 56-4490 7 — 13 IN. AKC BEAGLE MALE | Several used Fora tractors, 1 Oc3 | Sifter 5. dod" hett eis Ten. See Eves'at| We have'n complete Ine of Oliver | "Ford muOcee Marne sean “ | eco ve Th ve ‘ 2578 ‘Sylvan Shores, Dr. . ‘tractors (gas and deisel). Pst shen takes ve err after = anaeaiasts : Also OC3 Oliver crawlers with 5 p.m. ‘ er loaders and back hoes. | 55 fy CENTURY. i HP. 2 SPRINGER & BEAGLE PuPs.| W* * for "Ferd. > Eis pag he ie : $e © 8 eee Sao ae Sg os te fe * * ed aes = = . — “it backed up a minute ago when he barked at i — now he doesn’ t understand ” ; For Sale| Trucks __ 90! For Sale_ Cars a 1955 FORD F200 puMP,_ i "gt 225 "nt!/ CLARKSTON front end loader. 1 Case tractor | «_with equip. Other equip. PE 2-2721 61 CHEV. PANEL. $288. EXCEL- lent cond. Tom- Bohr Inc., “| + ford. MU 4-6155. al truck appearance. Sa ph aay ce | ck appea ve plenty = one. vumt your car or truck | wn, Haskins Chev. | \" 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 i MAple _ $5071 1 Open Nites | Aus LJ ine 1-TON PORD “PICK UP. + speed transmission, $18. FE #1455. | ‘3 FS i: e¥ARD ert f $e "Pull ‘icense, O Live | ;: STAKE rans. Dual Wheels, iss6 FORD LONG WHEEL BASE beste & motor. Milford MU | € FORD. 6 n shRP RUMP. | pk | iss GMC HARD poe NEW tires, A-1 “ei rE IN NABIONAL 8ST ton, like new, 12 it ae bed, dual $2,150 Call EM Wanted sed Cars 88 LLL LN PRRs AVERILL’S K mn me 4 8 ‘ ss 2 | i aciways Bi Ready to > Bay BAGLEY A AUTO P PARTS PE $9219 7% BAGLEY sT GED SRenap cans “Bud Shelton Motor Sales HIGH se END GLENN'S © wt he SCIEAP “THE | HIGH | DOLLAR cars need Drive the extra iniles; 1 oged pay you well. 4540 Dixie "i. J. VAN ‘WELT | Tanrep — sara KINDS OF _Junk “PE 44878; MY 2-5492. For Sale Trucks wheels, low mileage. work Today's special at _— Just your car or truck down. Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie sar ba M15 ple 5-5071 "ti 9 a FULLY _tquip. New tires. Call FE 8-3511. 1950 ‘4 TON PANEL. EXC. COND. $360. EM LETS TALK TRUCKS 5:30 Marine Coach Seles 1s210 y Rd., Holly. MElrose 46771 ___ Rent Trailer Space 7 79 _MOBILHOME ESTATES. MODERN | ee front @& playground. EM OXFORD MOBILE MANOR. PARK AT PARKHURST Where living is a vacation — 72 jovely aeres includes a ‘an lake with ieeet swimm schools, club house sheiter. Only 15 minutes to Pon- tiac. Also trailer sales. Base rate $23.50. Phone MYrtle 2-4611. ___ Auto Accessories 80 80. i | 1955 Chevrolet Pickup 1953 GMC Pic kup 1954 Chevrolet Pickup 1948 Dodge Utility 1952 GMC Pickup 1950 Chevy Sed. Delivery 1955 GMC Suburban 1952 Chevrolet Pickup 1950 Willys Station Wgn. 4(f RACTORS 1954 GMC 2-Ton COE air ert brakes og FLYMOU/H, 5 Poor HL 11953 GMC 302 engine air SORS; MILLED Ld brakes PADS; BEATERS WITH Cowl | 1953 GMC heavy duty, air END 2 BRAND NEW SHOW brakes 3-5496 ll AM. AND _Das ; “ AGTO GLASS | if sepinted. tte 7 ed. ‘| del new 4 wey ay mem of ” gay Be AUTO GLASS CO. Oakiawi Ave. | WILSON. « { ACS. 34 : POR SE oad DEA), Bs = /HASKINS ' Pontiac’ a! ‘Exctusive Truck | | “9485 FE § Oakland! at Cass, 4 : rink iN you're not wsing} 3 cd Ast \ \ . : Ye > eo per 9603 | eee z Used Cars ONE lv THOMPSON sant or very nice. Also 1955-150, 4 dr. trailer. § hp. Johfison motor.| Chevie, 2 tone. To settle ones. DEIN TIME BUICK CENTURY HAR ‘ We, need tod Used outboard mo- Bye" cass Gon Whitewalle, Easy : r ventery e glass Good tires ery for spring. in your old ° on & thew Always A Good Selection MOTOR SALES 48 SAGINAW 8ST. FE 4-7371 | CHEVROLET DELRAY COUPE ; 0 19356 CHEV. * TON STAKE, DUAL | ready for) GUIDE TO GOL D;: Sell Rab Fre rost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER RD, SOUTH OF ON MAPLE BY-PASS, ND BIRMINGHAM .- MI 62200 | OPEN ‘TILS PM — — wipecial. Be siren re ‘wer. | wes po | CADILLAC i964 COUPE DEVILLE. wate owner, new tires, perfect | ition. OL A. ict CHEVROLET | | dee alten on. no al with Vs eng power. glide, radio and heater. {s $1495 I" Small down payment |e Soca CHEVROLET | 1000 S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM 1987 CHEVROLET V = & STATION _weson | power. FE 5-0178 of Late-Model Cars: HURON MTR. SALES 32 WwW babaoe * 2 28 ‘2 CikV BOOK T OER 3126 Vario Court, ‘Keego Harbor. CHEV. 1954 2-DOOR SEDAN. ORI- 2tone finish, excellent me- chanical Today's bar- gain special. $695 full price. Make your own terms. Haskins Chev. 6751. Dixie Highway at Mi5 MApie 5-6071 Oven nites An . iss? CHEV., DR. BEL AIR, R&H, Powerglide, undercoat. $409 down or your car. FE. 5-9730 +DOOR STATION hal fini ideat | $195 CHEV. 1954 wagon. Ori) unit for several “purpoues. will handle._ Haskins Chev. 615 Dixie Highway at M15 MApie_55071 Open nites ‘till 9. 31 CHEVROLET a Sy iy CY” OWENS Your FORD. Dealer eu 47.8. Saginaw PE 53-4101 32 CHEVY. 4 DR. 24H, POWER- “glide _ 2M 3472 ‘$6 CHEVROLET, 210 DELRAY. R&H, vower pac, mileage. EM SENSATIONAL SPRING ~ SALE ON 'o7 CHEV. Demos. and Courtesy Cars SAVE UP TO $800 AS LOW AS $195 ‘or Your CAR pown pa Motor Sales ‘Chrysler - Plymonth — MUST SELL THESE BEAUTIFUL NEW CAR_TRADE-INS -TODAY! | AIR CONDITIONED | 1886 1986 CHRYS- PrP Power eegie brakes. windows, seats. push Low mileage, Officials car. | 1080 Dedge ag jasen. hard nee | - shift, - pA a phe meal = . Belvedere. 8 4 dr. button shift, R & a | 1986 Buick om. 4 dr. Dyna., R&H. WW tire 1951 Buick super hardtop. 41953 Plymouth, 4 door, R&H. PLUS TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS Open E venings—Please Phone M. M Aple 551 5-5141 “Teal aed. fn LATION Witoe WAGON. 4-0391 CHEVROLET 954 4door sedan. — shiny beck fimish. radio, heater and white side wal) tires, Your car or equity down NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM CHEV CATE“ | OWNER RE _ goed condition, sh haneaotns ce +DR STATION wagon, Power Glide, nome etc Low FE $332. |_ Soe. HIGH VALUE LOW PRICES DRIVE OVER FOR A ROCK | rv bogs g Aiter é ean FE | ‘36 Buick Roadmaster. "35 Olds. 98 Holiday ’55 Olds, S. 88, 4 Door 35 Ford Ranch Wagon "55 Buick Riviera ’54 Studebaker Coupe "33 Olds S. 88 4 Door "53 Olds S. 88 Z Door oe Chev. Bel A Syne . HOUGHTEN & SO: SON | YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE , sedan, radio heater. gab one and way ae priced "$645 Make your own terms NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM | CHEVROLET ‘52- spe SEDAN. Dealer, PE 21311. new seat covers "33 CHEV. gg the CLEAN “St Many others to choose from ‘at | $5 down, $5 eek 66 SOUTH PERRY rE_ : Dealer es] hay -FBoO! 2 BOOR 2 2 TK TONE: R&H. clean, good tires. $295. $5 dn. $15 mo, _ Great: Lakes. alt 6-8080. HE} ERTIBLE, i666 CHEVROLET CON stick shift with everything. 8 miles. Exc. shape. MAyfair 6-3774. DON’T DUCK DODGE Carland ‘$1 FORD 2 DR, V-8 Sg BLACK. NO RUST. THIS CA AS Ir IT JUST CAME. OUT OF 4, iP Dae “495 ‘$0 BUICK 4 — ahr BLUE WITH o RUST. SHINY FINISH. THIS ‘s A FINE CAR, 5320 4 — BAB, caserivers $ 125 +4 am Chevy 2 or. Dodge 4 dr, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF GuR: OVERHEAD LOCATION CHEVROLET \\AOakland Countys Fastest Growing Dealer” ‘ : A Ne St es ‘ 5 (2 40 t Ld a t i : ok wm, | ie a” ‘i Aa PP eee te Prey eee pone “ews Wee ima” * pea th, UP TO 36 MONTHS ON BALANCE : Highest Trades — Lowest Terms |. ‘eT 9 fa &, sagen SeSeSs¥eE SE ‘ ar, Statesman, \ dr sake 3s FOL RANREEMOe — eee neeee i ca _Plymout 4B. +56 Cadillac 62 : _ For Sale Cars 91 _ Always A BIG FRESH | “STOCK. F ORD radio, Wate ade, wait th Wier “Avene er car with low mileage heater, own OLIVER BUICK automatic transmission, ra: heater. A very sharp car. Long eary terms + NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. —- | BIRMINGHAM { | 3 FORD V2.8 & KB. PERFECT tow Wosmagton Saosin 1955 FORD 34-TON. STAKE. AUTO SUPER cians 56 Cadillac Cpe. ©. .$3795 — steering & & brakes, all the '56 Olds 98 4 dr. hardtop. power steering a . sir conditioning, & brakes. $4295 Convertible, beautiful powder blue with blue top, all power. tee eee 56 Pontiac Catalina $2195 Hydramatic, ratio & heater, low mileage. '55 Olds 98 Starfire $2195) Convert performs like new, ail accessories. "55 Olds Super 88 . . .$1795 2 dr. sedan, new seat covers, — & heaters, lots of accesso- ries 35. Cadillac Coupe ‘Ville, age — ’54. Olds 98 2-Dr. ....$1695 gen ge eae enced °S4 Buick 4-Dr. .....$1395 Sedan, Dynaflow, radio & beatdk, clean inside & out. W-Wall tires "54 Cadillac 62 4-Dr. $2395 Sedan, Hydramatic, radio & heat- _—_ interior, exceptional $3195 a brakes, 54 Pontiac 4-Dr. ...$ 995 pont a power steering & ’53 Cadillac 62 Sedan $1495 fm te hagas pan rome & eee Sed "53 Olds 98 4-Dr. aes Sedan, Been & henter, matic. beautiful car, ’53 Pontiac Convert. $ 895. 995 ‘53 ‘Chev, Bel Air’ ee -$ 795 2 ar. a aaa 52 Pontiac 4-Dr. 2: tan /Mydramatic, ; ‘radio -& mS] Sin * ode poage ‘Hydra: ydr: 1956 Custom 4¢-docr, V-#- engine, | dio and | | Try Ereremate, tadio & heater, good | CUSTOM, Vi, R&H, mt Ee A? Hae Ww DELUXE. A-i RUNNING cond. 3187 Margaret St., Auburn Heights. i#%5 PORD FAIRLANE. VERY ow fis. "9! pilates, sharp, 5288. one 31160 | ee Ee eae L. 565 8. Woodward 2” tiae Catalin. : Pontiac +r. eg rs Aa Inc... Suburban otors Co, Olds Healer Bud | Offers sen eeeeee “ttt. Soe ga stk $1305 BUICK. See: them today. Your old car down = . i ‘ = 7) 2 +-NORTH CHEVROLET (3 3m Berit met sles 1000 $. Woodward Ave. (33 v § is ui cotta ~ BIRMINGHAM 33 i $ ses & aed hrshen, Viuereiies te: | ion FORD. 3 CUSTOM LINED. at a: $ Ss “tane brown & ~ — r- |” 8 cylinder "ai ood tires, Runs!.sy Suey ¢ $ 395 uyion. W.Wall Urea She" Mie ORM ‘30 Chev, $298 |. TN pose ; eee bases Mot sales, ‘Sb Plymouth Savoy. 4 Dr. Sedan. | FORD™ (CONVERTIBLE. int. %| Bud Shelton Mo or ales Raaio & Healer Dynatiow, W.Wal in Mire ele ViGTORIA.\ RAMMILER: DALLAS wt $1695. ae arte ar : ING. "85 Buick Sedan, Ra- afe Buy Used Cars - Dod e-Chrysler-Plymouth dio & Heal og BAL Hy W.Wall §' y tires, Beautiful Red & White fin- CENTR AL -ROCHESTER $595 PONTIAC’S ONLY | ion oan to1t_N._Main “2 Ford Customline, 4 Dr. Sedan, L - eyunter “5 tires. Very clean 4 INCOLN PLYMOUTH . + © eat- we peg GS se orse,| MERCURY | we zen rocco pu, tat 8 crlinder Msg dt Bodine Priced DEALER —* $475 Ne cown payment 1] NORTH CHEVROLET.|__ 1000 S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM 210 Orchard Lake Ave. washers. back-up. lights” si PLPMQUTW 2 De ‘ony pelt. Dood | | FE 29101 - Open till 9) _dealers: i.t00- PE ser "* | I ee “47 | CaRYRLER y ROYAL ‘CLUB dove ie sree R&H, white tires. ore | pe AE Good -FORD- ae $11 mo Great Lakes. MI AUPT «' ; . 1956 7 TONE inea PLYMOUTH SAVOY ca {Al CUSTOM LINE condition, Por’ $073. "EM 3370. _ 4Door, 8 Cyl. EVERYBOD bys TREDIT IS G 00D | orice Sales Radio and Heater ‘ HR WORKING MAN‘’S FRIEND | : ine compe, gua wan Anco Overdrive “use ogee . "Dae can | byara_feve Gare $1350 SPECIAL BARGAINS. "4 + Mercary. 2 door, “i, ig uletce- 1953 Chevrolet pickup H.| rs ome ~ LARRY JEROME |S DMG: er cpnger n| ‘s4 Ford, 4 door, low: mileage, | LEST D DEALER cna, | Ss ah — ge st More egptine’ Aubg Stes bu . a 313 W, 40151 4 door dydre. Ran, BA good. Pint teesen_|'35 PONTIAC STARCHIEF CATA. a ‘Buick, 4 door, 2004 transpor- 2 aon - OR $7665 aft tons «sea «Dir wigs Becky -PLUS % MERCURY 2 DOOR LOADED) for “visor “pant” panels, extra with extras. $1005. OR 3-0443. Call ‘ - a a eee regs HS ae eee oe | MAIN sT (CLARKSTON ~ a money Gorn, Aasume os, |. afier 6 Ph ‘OR 2583 . a ae oie x1 |e MERCURY MONTEREY bawe| THINKING OF A NEW} 33) FORD % TON PICKUP. SALE | (0p. RAM. Mercomatic. Ww CAR AND TRUCK OR : price. “$8 Ford Custom ¢ sma) A GOOD USED-CAR? FORD _ Milford “MU ésiss ame: oat CHECK OUR 2 RAMBLER WARDTOP > TONE, DEAL FIRST DALE H. HUGHES, INC. 7S a” heather “Convertible. Sha: Priced to sel! rp YOUR PLYMOUTH DEALER = & » a AUTO . ; 7a meri Rd alled Lake ~ 8 Yinka” MA #13 | -- AMRASRADORS ~ 2 | purest Pactory dealer, You save. I ag Reva! = | naser hs cs PONTIAC, r. 2 DR $1.45 381 Linda ¥ _FE 2-310 ‘By DY Private own Se Saaseey wats "Sais wit | fae eae % rowrisc ‘STARCHIEP Enza. | cesar | Mma. Green & ivory. Leather air- eie® «Ft | OLBs “Se B DEL IXE HOLIDAY | washer, chrome interior | , Sedan wer steering, er viser, pant is, éxtra heavy | windows | bumpers, ny premium tires. | Hydra ite sidewalls 10,000 ¢. shape. 17,000 miles. $1.67 mi Sharp ear. wr Suburban Motors Co. Inc. 365 <8. Woodward Birmingha Olds Dealer 1980 OLDS. $138 1949 _SLbE_eLve B COUPE O00 ieisa Cet Cally On 35157 i ye Do You Know Why ! ITS A Pleasure To Buy | | A Matthews-Hargreaves | Used Car? There’s A ‘Selection’ of Every Popular Make and Model, Our Cars Are Reconditioned and_ - Guaranteed, And - To Beat These Prices $1845 SS. Buick € entury 4 DOOR SPORTS SEDAN, Dyna- flow, radio & he IVORY ater, GREEN & $1395 36 Studebaker Champion |, 4 DOOR. Automatic transmission radio & heater, IVORY & BLUE. $1995 «e, Bineodk 2 2-Door $3195 *55 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille