range ' RCH 27, 195740 PAGES \ ICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, » * 125th YEAR i) es New Buildings Point Up Civic Center Progress’ Boss of Local | Tells. of Beck Purchases Businessman Telsof Using TeamsterCash | Shefferman of Chicago |. lists Nylons; Diapers —— Among Discount Items . a | i 2 a> 7 Says Hoffa Runs , eee (Union Cleanly States There’s Nothing to Hide Should Senators Probe Group - “Pontiac ‘Teamsters Lo-j -jcal 614 under Jimmy; Hoffa’s trusteeship is the cleanest run local in the {state .. . we have absolute-|" ly nothing to hide from anybody.” Tee : Pods wes the description fof the 3,500 member local offered by its “acting presi-| - * denis” Senne Hiaxeslacs oe & = 3 : fac . ' : Pontise Press Phete es..possible vestigation HEART OF THE CITY — This aerial photograph shows the completed July 1. Today at 4:30 a cornerstone ceremony was |by the Senate committee a “on (a tivie,genier progress. At right. is scheduled to be held at the the jinvestigating. labor rack- the City Hall which opened in May 1955. Next doo: = fen game fn @ Ut r ‘to ‘ uilding. ‘ Tru Ad aes IR — = is the $875,000 Public Safety Building; which” is" expected “We'd _ welcome an . ae _| WASHINGTON (INS) — Teamsters President Dave |Beck roared with laughter =~ today-while a friend told of using $85,000 in union _\funds to buy him items ranging from diapers - to ifreezers and costly furni- ture. te pee S : _| Nathan Shefferman,Chi- cago labor-management a ‘to~be ‘ch anne was in the midst of. Gel” . - the financial accounting of union} | INVOLVED’ IN PROBE — Nathan Shefferman, Chicago public |Teimbursed the union. Two Area Men funds, following bitter and unsuc-| relations consultant, testified today that he made purchases totaling | The. tension which marked The Automobile Club of Michi-; Recalling recommendations ofthe cars are travelling more than Cirminghom Residents | missed tor lack of circuit court gan today offered to pay for a|Gov. Williams’ traffic safety con-|42.8 miles an hour, And 52 per Die in Crashes Here/i cessful attempts of 1,500 members) $85,000 for Dave Beck over a period of years, adding: : “I did not |Beck’s appearance before the com- er Weakens De nse, He Says | -. , : ae professional engineering survey to|{rence last year, Barry today said)cent of the cars were clocked at! Gnd in Florida ASK LOCAL PROBE fe , y ‘absent at the outset of today’s eS | , th re : oe turbulent hassle in Local 2 | | ey — | Auto: Club Offers to Pay/AccidentsKill Fitna pp for Dixie Traffic. Survey sad ea : Sa Seong Meesy, tg ffeeeas eae Eilie tet os | ses titer edrinentom,| Tom. Brebabam wes nel ban eco Sol k @ Flashes Anger vice 1 are Waterford Township, properly enforced.” warning motorists that reduced killed in separate accidents, one of| Sen. John L, McClellan, head of ' hind the witness chair while At the ‘same time, Ernest P.| 5 that “Uhnlictice is are ahead, - ithem at Fort Lauderdale, Fla., last/the Senate committee, to launch : °- neg em py loner cyt Davies, Auto Club Safety Direc- the township police de- He said uncontrefled access from an investigation of Local 614 under ver ‘ uts mn U ef “samples of items” he . _ tor, recommended that speed zone during eel st apere. |Private drives and side roads is\"S" So. ae Teamsters Vice-President James : g bought for the union czar with chances be made by the sate. | tien show fatal accidents have |'Ne Diggest single cause of ACC! Henry Fangmeyer, 71, of 17301)" Hotta’s trusteeship. ‘ih Bipaaiirs. Fag Ba Saying that his own staff de- | been cut in helf and all accidents (2°°'S and driving hazards. The lo, iin. st suffered fatal in- ~~? 4 WASHINGTON (INS)—President Eisenhower took), When he got pole cided after a survey that “the 20 cation of speed signs and the ab-| : : The group, representing the ma- nylons, $25.20," Shetferman : een by 30 per cent. sence of advance warning signs|juries in a two-car collision on\ority of Local 614 members, ac-/*"8ty issue today with congressional demands for deep ee phy = arog to enrich |, The number of traffic tickets|cause many drivers involuntarily|US-1 in which the driver of the to Snyder, seeks an ac-|CUts in the budget, declaring it just can’t be done with-| “ township coffers,” Davie maim. Sed showed a marked decline |to exceed the limits, Davis said. jother cat, Bobbie Lewis, of Fort of more than $1,000,000 out serious damage to national security and the free ke Raises Eyebrows tained the average ot mao» (it February, meaning that speed-} speed zones on the highway are|*uderdale, was critically Injured.\in union funds collected between| world defense effort. ee WARUINGTON @ <: Prectdent orcs st 75 et bh im (e°S are growing wary, he said. set by State Police and the State , Whe was retired, /1942 and 1952. The chief executive, speaking out strongly at his newS) piseshower suid today, in com- excess of the posted “limits.” Dhyne pew Bae icing By watt Highway Department, and Barry, is survived by his wife, Rese. | werreison yesterday emphati- |conference, defended the administration’s position OM) menting on testimony by Team- In the face of criticism, acting found otherwise pointed this out today. Sila Bectecnd Bowel. 2, of ote Sates = “rebel” ee oe ee Seer Bee pene llateng th let Superv Louis Barry backed fs Chesterfield was killed) group represents majority. said it would g econom ' shares common reaction i ow Cnforcement’” policies, MANY OVER LaMir . instantly, police said, when his car! “The only people they represent: m= = pe Map poorest sors of seomeay S57 that if a man invokes the Fitth : of Police Frank A. Van inthe controveriat 5 mie per| | ()f] in Storms rammed the back of a truck-trailer| are the 14 members on the insur- ss ‘land there by slashing for-| Amendment there is something Atta, adding that “‘we feel the hour i on Woodward avenue just north) gent committee,” he said, . he doesn’t want to tell, "4 ng | the peo- zone between Waterford and ppoin eign aid programs vital to ple of Waterford Township are in|Drayton Plains, for instance, the Coalidge highway. “And half of the 14 men aren't the allied defense effort : : We auto club etated 93 per cent of £.-e ©. even under the jurisdiction of the 1” Sigeahewer euaghestnad ai, (Cleared his throat and comment- Qed eS . STS Ee ee that the administration is trying! © Mle ane Breen ovr ; * | car was complet demolished ii : man, 80 it’s perfectly City Vote Scheduled First = Stockmen Say Benefits teens twice dive aise tall «great 0 i ee ph a ES y | stwell. : eee ne en a severe cuts just cannot be made +. ,6rs for $9.68, followed , later by without serious damage. another diaper listing for $15 — His $71,800,000,000 federal-|stumped Shefferman. He said the budget for the wext fiscal year ‘diapers—“‘probably”..were for ) Joseph Hospital Drive Lanes in Merde aan Lose Heart! fan ah cael his for Is Delayed Until Next Fall ss" s.c=".. PO ee Tae tan i 7 lee Y eath t S| at n . ’ = e ‘ e | ng sovtn wich wiOr Next 9 Days: | wee SO 8 we eee & spending to pave the way for =| Commenting on a notation of |’ S dy : Nn | : CX d il SS = slag eacelon: Y — * possible tax cut. “hose — $124 00," Shetterman said: : Temperatures for Pontiac andjident Dave Beck, and took over Pontiac’¢ hospital picture is changing. : vicinity again are moving in anjtrusteeship of Local 614, insurgent Originally, it was planned to hold the St. Joseph Mercy Hos |reccie enty limited drewght re: een ie e ening hopes members sought to drive him and _ pital drive for public funds immediately, with Pontiac General | hie for spring’s return in nature 5/1 i. officers right back out again. Hospital putting its needs up to the voters in @ bond issue at a New Mexico stockmen said they| “the mercury is “expected to ‘Harrelson, Pontiac’s state. rep- The chief executive also made|“That-must have been a gardeg these points at his first.news con-|0se or some such thing.” Beck, ference in two weeks: some senators, and others in the we +# hearing room, giggled. 1. He will shortly send Congress BLANK CHECKS a proposed constitutional amend-| Shefferman swore he had not later date. ‘ would have been better off with- ; resentative from 1948 to 1954, : — eg Paging: set Gaaie on, amet © Baer & high today andl cus of Malie’s ngguiiens, ment to clear up the question of|personally handled the transaction With the bond issue yote sef for May 20, along with the lave et to dip to 34 tonight. ne “omphewdyer | serpmamabe-sechond eatin bboogpren tyes. Boo a sewage problem, the possibility of a definite conflict arises, drifts. mountainous Tomorrow Will be warmer ee ne a cporte awe avail the reins of tyes ll 5. al mele Pees bry likely i tated. , itted. sai Some campalem and the city hospital vote could | aye stx-state high plains aree high 44 to 48. Fs Grane uummhte’ tees ar mrreigem fe epee ty hewuk tinep ha “pe tee . other rapidly or even overlap. which got up to 14 inches of | ‘The U. S. Weather Bureau fore-\quest,” he sald. \ 2. He does not believe the re- | oiney which Beck reimbursed & 2? snow and drifts as high as $0 |caéts temperatures averaging near} He praised Hoffa for raising the ALBERT W. HOLCOMB — | ported new movement of Egyp | vin. inion checks. The Pontiac Study committee has again reviewed the problem Sa aos tear ua ea tag Each aber an sapioed Wd (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Gan Troege te the share of Ue * *& & and in the light of shifting ‘circumstances, agreed that interests But trains were starting to move |of 49 and normal low of. 32 for) — . o. ee laine Committee Chairman John 1, of the entire community would best be served by scheduling the | again and at least the main |the next five day period. Maple Syi Time—Ah! New Vice President McClellan (D-Ark) replied: city vote ahead of the St. Joseph Mercy campaign. roads * + * P yrup 5 3. He declined to estimate how “That's what we were trying to It has recommended that St. Joseph Mercy postpone the Showers are possible Thursday) CHEBOYGAN caP)—Maplelle Namad by Bank long it would be before Britain) ging out from Mr. Beck all day receives America’s intermediate) yesterday.” | | capital tund Grive untll seme time after the Pentine Arca United end a tone : day or Sunday. Chet Keith and E ‘ guided missile and said the agree- = k 4 ab gin a eee ‘ night by a road crew on U.S. 50| Downtown Pontiac’s lowest tem-|Wheelock, two leading prodicers,| The appointment of Albert W.|ment reached at Bermuda was pg! feadhews nag caper *We feel business conditions indicate we probably will get |near Garden City, Kan. They had| perature preceding 8 a.m. was 33.|have tapped 1,000 trees in a 10-|Holcomb to a vice presidency at/chiefly one of principle. _ rough a ovat nad that's larger. subscriptions at some later time anyway” said John |been snowbound three days but allt 2 p.m; the mercury_read 38._/acre area. the Community National Bank was) - x * *& lene many things were. bought Hirlinger to the Press. ae reported in good condition. : ; _—— announced this morning by A,-C./ 4. He branded-as-eompletely_in-! kk ay ee hee ee y Will W Read pong gO crore Seed gor Ee : s ; ‘ : . ‘ 5 ty in; orway i at country “City Manager Walter K. Willman says that if the vote is ers ou 1 ant to Co caus _ * thard hit by five years of drought. About Attorney Duff, page 3. | He joined the Detroit Bank & cent of our present capacity.” : : Trust Co, in 1946 as a credit ana- ' gs & 100 per jup a large part of the plains area More about our foreign service, page 16. Ii veteran of the U. S. Air Corps. (Continued on Page 33 Col. 3) | (Continued on Page 33, Col. 1) lyst, was named assistant cashier Tangle at Hearing ‘Florida Parkway Presents Tip to Michigan ==22—== pansion program. a eg Fie beeen sions tes Bat of Sa isowe a0 Cin Date aainey ent The parkway is four lanes wide, |points of merging. tratic, where Sunshing State Sekwits, Mietisten' the pecgidl te Old Gs Pun loer evn toad of fie sees mate each direction, “and sep-|that is dropped SME $ ; ‘ pe: arated by a landscaped boulevard; However it. traverses quite I T d , P The completed length of the road me pte chek feet hie. TNS Oe wl eis ot ween vealed. | 108 miles, as the projected Detroit-| WUIT 4 e INO TRAFFIC SIGNALS — to human habitation is in sight | Comics .-.......0.5:-0r09s 3 | Bay City pike. ee ‘It has no street intersections or] for upwards of 50 miles or more. County News ...... yaatacs re The Florida Suttshine State _ Oakland County's all-star bas- | atric tights in its entire 108) Its eight points of merging traf: Re ita 2 Parkway. has its southern ‘ter. | ketball teams will be featured |mijes, nor will it have any when|tic are not at any village or city: Obituaries ........ “ | minus on the outskirts of Miami. | on the sports pages of Thurs- jit is completed to the Georgia|Probably nowhere in our entire na- _Marhote Se ae eee oe ee ee ere ara enna gk) te Bee, & vet Senenee, ot an 2b Sates ane See. ive a Wis eae of goa Along with the All-County five i soary fhe tine of Al cy & Radio Programs .... 9 } wight ot way located | 6d the Osisianding’ Conch as | i Sutface is | smooth-s-cilk main traveled highway. 1B 2 Kn agg od [oa : | between five and ten miles from 3 * paws cement or black , its curves are _ When you enter it you are given w *s Pages a ea f ee eee : 4 : . = : a ( 4 rH THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ WEDNESDAY. MARCH ah, 1087 1 ) ee : ™ _ = ea 3 = 3 LAT. ee 4 in Birmin ham. ; ae Be \Sen. McNamara, Union Texaco Fee oy ee hy \Beck Tangle — |Vinilr 1WACLN To Widen Maple Avenue | .- : : * e nay ae ae tor’s|00n after. years and years. Jesus exhorts his followers to be|the province are beginning to re-| two flyers. Fate of the occupants ; Two other members ar. oe en arm Save wnille Tay eu" SS bain et kat ¢€ at peace with their fellow men, gard this Jesus as a man danger-| was not learned immediately. irested are juveniles and were re- US eeping X |cuua award tor five But most in the industry feeljeven to the extent that if a manjous to their own power. I shall let| Mrs. James Perry of Belton sald imanded to juvenile qpurt. ~ their fatal accidents on main : * fj “Glent” ond 9 Os et ee that Todd, a has|strikes them on one cheek they|Tiberius know if this brews seri-| she saw the plane explode in the | “There are more members of A i i given & much-neededjare to turn the other cheek to bejous trouble, alr south of Belton near the city (the gang yet to be brought in,” | (streets have.shown a decrease., | Bill Calls for Extension). _ | oe Se, oe (Signed) Plinte,| cennehet. wee lly _ In this connection, it ts te of Levy for 15 Months City Teamster Boss Stevens, is edging Todd at the — : . - teresting to note that over 14,- on * : wire — so much so that the two . : e / waver showed up on the date they | WASHINGTON W — The Senate ee NE ents tO urn a es on edac ers yee te crane today gets down to voting on 8] (Continued From Page One) [the big. spectacle “The Ten Com- : } . : ££... ee ae n) (her, House-passed bill to extend three lies’ equity from sormething|suasion.” pall drm dk There sawn some} A demonstration.and dramatiza-|and Michigan” wilt be the main}new-type of school workshop,’* wea’ discard that sveaky, being|bilion dollars worth of nmuallaround $169 to a” present $233-| Stack’s main threats are Mick- en 5 ea ee of rhythm activities, with|feature at the McVittie school. | Mrs. Selle said, “and if it is suc. followed look, as they've all been|business taxes as requested by|000. “Our members feel they are ey Rooney and the ever-present) 6000 ? ..|teacher _ participation, will be| ‘The teachers and principals are|cessful, they plan on having an- gesture.” « *«-* and have the best contracts.” Don Murray will bear watching) day—and that's no joke, accord- ae Floor manigers for the bill said Harrelson. declared that be- {Dut Pot this year. _ ing to William Schunck, superin ' in advance expected to contracts awarded to tendent of schools. The Weather ate te defeat’ all “saondments,| corrensea, the membership | Miss Malone finds herself ‘in al ‘The teacher-student relation will “_ but not without a hassle over pro-| passes on the merits of the con- nominee's dfeam — her four com-|be reversed, with Full U.S. Weather Berea Revert i o<3/s to give relief to small busi-| tracts, “We don't have to be |petitors all are from one studio| 290-teachers and principals being “PONTIAC AND VICINITY = Partly noc ; of the service we give |@Md sure to. split the Warners’|taught new do-it-yourself ideas sia ar tae tomoey + + & ‘leap people,” Harrelom com (Vote, The four are Eileen Heckart|students, at the annual school igh 41 te 48 North to mgrthwest winds on od él acid : and Patty McCormack of “The! Workshop project: Committeemen Oy Ra Fg he ag - 7 geen cer ty gy errr} pa ,.|Bad_ Seed,” Mercedes McCam-|heading the affair are George Tra- an@ easterly at 1@ 2 15 miles am heerjan amendment of Sen. u 1B Ninety per cent of Local 614s bridge of “Giant,” and Mildred n, Ina Kent and Dorothy temerrew sfterneen. |(D-Ark) to give small corporations 5 559 niembers are truck drivers,|Duhmock of “Baby Doll.” — t. Today tn Pontine jabout 400 million dollars worth Of | he leader said, some of whom sf Lowest temperature preceding @ am. tax relief. earn between $6,000 to $9,000 year- '¢ : , Something entirely new has Mais 8 am: Wind velocity 10 mpb * 2 *& ly on a $2.55 per hour scale. They Dulles Sister Says been injected into this Digection: North oss pm It would raise taxes on larger| pay $5 monthly dues. pessoa saektae on is Tangerang sem companies by slightly more thaM\ rrp, 9 mNDICTMENTS East Germans Loyal diy thats rises Thursday at 4:47 a.m. the cut for boy Harrelson said that any black through the 6th grades and = sa a ight h inflicted ‘se| The bil would extend for 15/57" he ocal trom past incidents Guan tees tae ee Guests, pounding, 0 Mrs *".ULSSemonths present tates on. corpora-|) 2s been erased with Hoffa's con- aoe ties sn ¥ --+- Tltign income and excise tax€s O|. 4) i. had reference to indict-\2*Y East Germany “is staunchly The all-day session will be seodbe au 38| autos, auto parts and accessories, ments of feo ecaer officers, Dan-|German and relatively unaffect-/ducted at the Burt, Monteith, and "jeigatettes, Tiquor, wine and beer-ji' 5, Keating and Louis C. Lin-/d" _ Comanniot- Sects ignlise MeV oeholes ecient ne (As recorded downtown) ee el ae teal sincting president’ sald he | “If the 400,000 soldiers were|will be. in session at the same newens=s-s=0cdd ‘ie & Ae has heard of no demands for an (Withdrawn, the Communist facade |time—but learning different proj- ‘1+::385) The rates will drop aultomatical em af eltheens, nee extticlinh bisery Bivennandti tne Pr geared for ly next Monday if the measure of Hotta’s trusteeship. All seven [0 ot One ion Ae han Gee Tear Age te Pontion is not signed into law before that Harrelson, aR . ::::s-:% time, with a loss of about two bil- were appointed by the Teamsters Abas beers ves coeeees38 lion annually in corporation Tev- Harrelson is the only paid ae enue and one billion from the €X-| official of the seven. . mone Dom, cine. He added that under the Interna- 2m 19 ‘* .® %* + ~ ‘tional Constitution” an election is ra os | After Senate action, the Dillinot possible with a trusteeship. PP Sth, saga t Chart .,,must go back to the House for/iocaj 614’s trusteeship was for an pitino ss Hf Blactioh on the 1Smonth feature, “indefinite” period, he said aS lS ~$ &iwhich thas been accepted by the| Hoffa Jast week‘ was indicted for ew" ‘a F) : vars hoe } Z Ee an alleged bribe attempt in se- : Rh se i 43] In addition to several amend-| curing. records from the Washing- a ¢ 3% Zi/ménts to aid small business anditon committee. Harrelson said he ee Pictegh as ge(t0 e@liminate various excise leV-|hasn’t heard any comment on the Sat 3 Biies, the Senate -bas before it indictment ' and). that’ it wouldn't s O28 a pierepegale by Senators’ Williams| lower Hoffa's prestige with Local om = 2 — & RieR-Ded and Dougias (Dill) to cut 614 members. |) 1 City 4% i8\the depletion allowance toe oll and} “Hotta ie the greatest aot leat “2 | | f \ Rize at . 22 ; a fae ee ee ¢ } ij 4 . ee, ? ee 2a) oe! aoe wa) ‘ ‘y j te : ‘ Ef j es i ; THE, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH a7, ‘1b57 i | i _Thewe rien sme bole most del cst WALLPAPER OUTLET |; ¥OS N. Seginaw [Osen Daily 9.5.50 Fe2-5811 Opposite WKC sted taro] " FREE PARKING Arvie of Hancock, Henry of Boston, home, Milwaukee, Wis. Archie C: Shearer : a oe Lee. ty ber|Albert Skiba : annem ALL ROADS LEAD TO MODERN BPW odern CARPET & FURNI' g f . é | : 3 : : i Pontiac, Walter of tiles, Calif,, children — and James atl m. . Bu i t. Hope Cemetery. The body win be in Perry Mt. 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M puree. : rer and General Ciciation Meneger Manager ~ Jou™ A. kane Promotion Manestr THE PONTIAC PRESS: st fe from sitsuttcen — ~ ‘Many essential materials, Of the 36 important industrial minerals the U.S, has on!ty enough of eight and about 80 per cent of an adequate supply of four more. We must import mreriy 6 all of the 24 re- | dome W. Prreoest W. Craa.es Pregins Secretary oe Falter Petal) Advertising Mer maining. Rosser B. T Guorer C twater Managing “Faitor _Chass att led Mensaer Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as + weond clase m matter fas -enonsnenaee MEMBER 0} or THE ASsoclA Ts Presa — - - >The Associated Press is entitied exclusively to the _ - “use for republication of ail loca) vews printed tn tair = RewePaper #5 well av all AP news Sireatabene = Tee Powriac Press 's delivered by carrier fcr 40 cents ROME * is ® Week: where carrier service fs not aveilabie by mail ta Gekiand. Genesee, Livingston, Macomb. Lapeer and Washtenaw ‘Connties it is $12.00 9 tear, elvewhere tn Michigan and ai] other places In the United states 00 @ veer All maj} gunner ietions parable in advance. one “pontiac PE 2-818 ' MEMBER OF —— BUREAU OF CIRCUL ATIONS “ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1987 eee Battle Creek Sets. a Good Example Action of Battle Creek in launch- . ing a major and unified drive to - “modernize its downtown area and ’- eorrect a host of irritating conditions that for years have throttled orderly growth well illustrates what a determined city can do. © The $25 million project, now well under way there, will accomplish. Dee SRE Ey Oe SOR ae Pe ee * I ; Sour things: $e se 54 peers = e ‘ 5 Z + Pn AE ee hazard oy dieing, ‘the Kala-, mazoo river around the down- . town area in an entirely new channel; 2. Clear an 80-acre slum area _for light industrial and commer- hers ee ee re me fe NT intensive them up at a * x * As the survey points out, a wise policy would be to promote réséarch to develop new technics for using our . abundant reserves of low grade sources. Also recommended is the importing of as much “as” pos-— sible to maintain our domestic reserves of strategic minerals >. and to stockpike those materials which would not deteriorate. * * *, to tell the truth. __ -The Man About Town Pee cial use; fie plan, eliminating practically - all of the present 35 railroad " grade crossings; _ 4. Unscramble a nétwork of rail- way. lines that crawls over the city by rerouting the New York Central : - and Grand Trunk Western through | _. on ONE right-of-way, using the pres- - ent GTW route for both. s . 4 ‘ " : : ‘se * * eat By obtaining. Federal and state : funds to help, Battle Creek’s share 4 of the $25 million tab will be only ‘ about $6,000,000: The city already H has arranged financing for $4 million i _. of this without a property tax boost. is - Key te this accomplishment is adequate planning; followed by united backing of citizens and civic groups te put across the pro- gram agreed upon. Over-all direction of the program is in the hands of the Battle Creek Railroad Consolidation Board, a city agency, comprised of civic and in- dustrial leaders of the community. * * * Pontiac's growing problems are not precisely the same as those in Battle © Creek, although there are points of | _ similarity. _ We are concerned with: an arterial No one should quarrel with «this advice. Although our country has a wider variety and greater abundance of natural resources than.any other industrial nation, with the possible exception of Russia, we are using a rapid rate. OLD SOREHEAD poses this perplexing — ‘question: “Why do so many women consider their. husbands dumb, and yet expect them to make oodles of money?” figure is that she knows figures nat- urally don’t lie, and she doesn’t want ig $3. Create a new street traf- Still:in Fine Shape condensed when — writer must accompany letters be published if the write: pn Brg hI ys letter is critical * its Rature. I would like to ‘thank Coach Art. Van Ryzin and the PHS warns presses or otherwise oe SOD pe season. I believe this. season had more thrills and excitement — than any I can remember, We were a great team all pee long. The team showed greaf sportsman- ship on and off the ‘flqor. With a break or two they could have peer an undefeated team, min Hope to see the Lansing next year, I do want to ~ thank the coaches, team, managers , and all concerned for the enjoys ment I have had. Good copicere l a, Big Chiefs.. 430 Valencia Dr. : ee ‘Alcorn’s Goofy. to Accept Job’ I understand that the new GOP * chairman, H. Meade Alcorn Jr., ante des. a = NES SFP TSS Beck Has Obligation | to Bare Data .2 WASHINGTON — Dave Beck, head of the Teamsters Union, has - a legal right to avoid giving testi- mony that could be used against him in a future trial, but in the suspend him from that post as long as he refuses fe make com- plete disclosure and fails ‘to answer to the publie the queries Oe ee ee Cee about what a to the funds placed in his care. Wife: A person whe can look in the middle drawer af my dress- or and find a dena. galr of socks that aren't. there, County Clerk Lynn D. Allen, * Supervisor Cyril E. Miller, A Pontiac luncheon partner, who is a pharmacist, tells me that chemical research is going back to some of grandmother's herbs and roots and barks of trees in its efforts te find more potent drugs. Even sassafras tea -is ne longer a joke with the col- legians. : Aviation Week, Local Records Maintained Since Our Pioneer Times: marriages have been recorded since 1827, births and deaths since 1867, and natur- alization papers since 1827. Among Oak- land County's 25 townships and numer- ous cities and villages, none can produce a more perfect record than Avcn Town-’ ship. According to every official action of its township board Since it was organized by special act of the Michigan territorial legislature at Detroit 131 years ago is preserved and in good condition at its office in Rochester. Another manner in which Oakland = County leads most of the other 82 coun- — ‘ — ties in Michigan 1s in the recording of its official papers. According to our court of public opinion he is bound full disclosure of what he has done with the funds entrusted to him by his labor un- jon members. The question of whether the Fifth Amend- mentimplies guilt and wheth- er, since it is a LAWRENCE Constitutional right, anyone should be condemned for invoking it has ‘stirred up a lot of controversy in recent years, largely because so many Communists or pérsons sus- spected of Communist affiliations have refused to testify before «Congress about such matters. thing that should not be deprecated when it is invoked. Their argu- ment is that a man might or _might not be guilty of the things which are suspected. He may plead _ the Fifth Amendment, for instance, because he ig really guilty or he _ May plead it because he doesn't From that publication that keeps track a such things, secondary traffic in and out of the T learn that airlines are offering an aver- city; rehabilitation of certain shoddy ®#¢ of 10,500 seats a week for trans- downtown areas; location and con- ings; sufficient hospital facilities. But essential steps in this, as in all cities, include: 1—Careful planning: for the future; ral 2—Agreement on major jobs | to be tackled first; | _3.—United support of all citi- ES zens and groups to attain these , goals, Pontiac can learn from Battle Creek and other cities of the state on these matters. of neighboring. members being engaged in that work. them Survey Stresses Need to Conserve Resources In manufacturing nearly 40 per ’ cent of the world’s goods, the Ameri- can economy uses up vast quantities of raw materials every year. direct the Nation consumes an average of seven tons of fuel and more than 11 - tons of other material, reports a sur- yey made for the Twentieth Century Age eR = a i ae 3 vs. is the largest. con- 4 sumer mall the | major metals, ne poet \fuels and the prin- non-metallic minerals and sea ¢zceptions, the \ Howe, we " of 30 Taylor St.; | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Middleton’ of Lake Orion; fifty- hap! wedding’ ~ niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Burr Gass Lapeer County, A and boast about it. If you have a fiare for fig- ures, just cogitate on the fact that the automotive spent over a billion dollars for new tools, equipment and other preliminaries on the 1957 models, industry from Harlan Haicher, | Mrs. Leis Compton / “ninetieth birthday, ; Mrs, Ella Gregg ‘ot Clarkston; eightieth birthday. 4 \Mrs. Kate Everett at Mraertog, * tine birthday. aitantic service ‘this winter, a hike of 21 per cent over the 1955-56 season, In each struction of essential public build- direction there are 178 flights weekly. seven I have some interesting information President of the University of Mich- igan. It is to the effect that it shows a bigger gain in journalism students this . ' For every man, woman and child year than any other college or univer- sity in the mation, an increase of 36 per cent over last year. Verbal Orchids too cx family of school teachers is that of Few men in our official life have an ancestry so intimately connected with our county as : Cireuit Judge Clark J. Adams, and he has every reason to be proud of Co want to be hauled into court and forced to expose himself to ‘the adverse publicity of a trial. CITIZEN OBLIGATED What seems to have been over- looked in the Communist cases is that an American citizen owes an _ obligation to help his fellow men deal with the ‘menace of sub- version and espionage’ involving the safety of the republic. If he puts his own convenience above the welfare of the country itself and refuses fo tell about other persons who are guilty—even though he himself isn't~he is not fulfilling the highest purposes of his citizenship. - There is, of course, no question here involving communism in the case before the Senate committee investigating labor union rackets. Dave Beck has long occupied a position of trust in his union. He has been allowed to handle many hundreds of thousands of dollars of the funds of his . members, ~ checked off their wages each week. When he insists that there is ade- quate machinery inside his own union to render judgment on what he has done with various sums about which the senators asked him. he is passing the buck to fellow union officers who are under his control or influence. ACTS FOR PUBLIC A labor union is a. quasi-public institution. It aets for many citi- zens who have a right to expect the most scrupulous care in hand- ling their money. Many union leaders. who recognize this prin- ciple are today openly denouncing the attitude of Dave Beck. It is Wkely that the executive | hoard of the AFL-CIO, of which Beck is a member, now will LILONES - : ie me near Pop.” 4) \° \ 4\\ \ \ \ \ 4 ‘}) 5 { ‘\ \ , * « u 1 ~estted ptyatin, feel that labor movement a bad name, and they naturally resent his secretive- ness. The’ Fifth Amendment may protect Beck as an individual from possible legal involvements. but it cannot: protect him from the ad- verse criticism and harsh judg- ments that will come his way from the labor union chiefs as ad as from the rank and file of the American labor union move- ment. , * * * For, whether it ts business or labor or any other institution, the few who misbehave tend to be- smirch the many who are innocent of wrongdoing and who take seri- ously the trust bestowed upon them. To argue merely that wrong- ful practices have also occurred in some corporations is to condone the situation that has been. un- covered in one of the biggest jabor unions inthe country. Two wrongs can't make a. single right. (Copyright, . an _Dr. William: Brady Says: Each Tooth Worth $1,000, Essential to Good Nutrition “Yankee Stomach” is. a common functional disorder manifested by uneasiness and fullness after eat- ing, bloating, hyperecidity, +heart- burn, (waterbrash, pyrosis, burn- ing or irritation of the throat or gullet by sour eructations) and the impatience, irrit- ability, and crankiness en- gendered by these discom- forts In the pam- phlet on Yankee Stomach, (avail- able on request if you. provide Stamped, self-ad- dressed enve- BRADY lope) I siggest the things one may do to prevent or Correct Yankee | Stomach. And, knowing human na- ture, I add that«these things will not help much if one-is_ stupid, stingy..or_willful enough to limp along with anything less than a full complement of functionally ei- — ficient masticating machinery. The only patt of the entire digestive process over which one has any contro] goes on in the mouth during mastication and — centinues for half an hour or longer in the stomach after the food has been swallowed, Yow many teeth have you lost, Mis- ter? An enzyme ferment) fn saliva, starch into maliose and dextrin, if. the saliva is well-mixed with the food by chewing. CONTINUES IN STOMACH Some of the food in an. ordinary meal remains in. the fundus or first part of: the stomach for an hour untouch@d--by acid gastric juice, so that the salivary diges- tion continues for at Jeast half an hour in the stomach. _ Hf this part ofthe digestive process is faulty or shirked the undigested starch becomes a bur- den on pancreatic digestion, in the duodenum just beyend. the ‘- stomach. That's where “‘indi- gestion” hits the goof who has lost some teeth and never trou- bled to replace them. One “notion” 1 have: is that in order to attain.good health. vite, and longévity set. of functionally efficient teeth or dentures. Further I say that for every tooth lost and ‘not im- els mediately replaced by a function- alty efficient.denture, one must de- chet ke years from one’s: life functionally efficient tooth or dem ” + sure is worth not Jess’ than $1,000) aml lately this has been recogn’ so _ by the cotrts. In Volumette 16 of the Cyclopedia L say~ pba One of the ee Phe Net * Save Your Teet ee NPA AG Li “ Wig oa A AVMs “converts cooked . Case U-339: I was recently asked - - ; one requires a full” good looks are contingent or in- cidental factors te consider in re- lation to the condition of the —™ One need not bé a gourfiiet to enjoy go0d food, One needs only good teeth. One need not be under the in- fluence of aleoho| or drugs to en- joy being alive. One needs only vite-which means better-than-aver- age nutritional condition — and to have that kind of nutrition you've got to have TEETH. Signed letters, not more than ome pa, or 100 Words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease. diag- nesis er treatment. will be answered by m Brady, if a. stamped addressed envelope it sent to tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan (Copyright 1957) The merits. of the “Dixie speed _ =e is — I for one think control has prevented many pode. and saved thousands of dollars in property damage. However, the servants of the 9 ey are lining their pockets with undeserved profits at the ‘cost of the general public. They may be 100 per cent con- scientiously right. But justices of the peace on a fat salary, and the fines turned over to the township or county at large it would make a lot of violators feel they weren't being fleeced. : L.R.P. —— Oklahoma Law Shocks Woman I read about the man in Oka- homa who received a six-year sus- pended sentence for scalping his son. What kind of law do they have out there, anyway? What an inhuman thing to do! Seems to me . the act is as bad as murder. I oe ary believe he only gets ded sentence. Mrs. Rober} Watson . It did my heart good to read about a teenager suggesting a drill along with the sirens. Thank God for one bright one who isn't afraid or too busy to speak up HUTCH Se rs he Hy i i tea rful_ en ‘have goin out of he tam Too Expensive —— _ revolved vame of the’ “a courteous “Sonnys” behind the wheel. Remember that praise is just as important as oe Dad. _ Concerned or Calls Polio Shots ~ To ‘‘Nurse,"* I would like to have ’ the polio. shots and know. what they mean, but can't afford them. We know the consequences as our son has polio. If they were free I know there would be ) adults automobile drivers bump against the curb and even each other in rubbering away to get a better look. It's disgraceful. I'll make no public announcement of my ap- pearance downtown ti pryytere else. in 1958, That's @ preposterous idea but it isn't hig most goofy mis- (Stl Colomnal) Oot take. That comes in accepting the = GOF chairmanship, He should bave Here’s New lew Way 2 . ex * oe a, for World Travel een - z: V t = - in” os ae an A trians will eravel on moving ; walks. I'm still waiting ‘for sqrgegne to go around the world in 24 hours, All you have to do ig arise above the pull of gravity and then stand — still in space while the world re- volves once below: you. Then de- -seend. If you want to go half way froind in 12 hours, go Up to the same point, wait until it has helf — underneath , }- Dreamer Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE — Gt virtues and_of victories cA | As people may compare . . . The | most impottant on this earth .,. , Are those of love and prayer , 4, ‘Love is a victory in itself... As it defeats all hate... And | also by that very fact... It isa virtue great... Prayer is a virtue naturally . . . And is a triumph too... As we ask God to heip us now. . . In everything we do - .. Our plea may not be answered, and . Ow goal we may pot > win , . But just the act of praying in. A victory. over sin .-... And so as we would strive to be . . « Forever in God's care Let us be ever conscious of ... The need for love and prayer. (Copyright, 1957) Looking Back 15 Years Ago _ FLEET OF Jap warships in- | vades Indian Ocean. _ BULGARIA- RUSSIA break fore-— cast, 20 Years Ago | FDR TAKES up sitdown strike dispute. JAPAN REJECTS naval gun limit. Case Records of a Psychologist: Emphasizes Teachers’ Good teachers serve as foster parents to their brood. And they reassure tense neurotic young- sters by .an opening smile. Chiidrén can endure much ir- ritability and scolding if they know that, deep down, you still love them. So send for the rat- ing scale mentioned below. By DR.-GEORGE W. CRANE to address 1,600 teachers in Chi- cago. I spoke on ‘‘A Teacher's Edu- cation By-Products.” You may recall that St. Paul produced his greatest contributions to civilization in the form of his by- products, For he worked as a tentmak- er by day. Only, figuratively, when the quitting whistle blew, did he begin his hobby of preach- ing thé new ethical doctrines of Christianity; va, cones tee ther Sar ges teachers likewise must have the missionary zeal of St. Paul re- garding the ethi- cal and moral nurture of their Indeed, 40 per cent of public We: ‘sign. teachers to ‘ara ; i ‘youngsters in geogra : %: history, Latin and tama mental eis a7 4 \ : P ; ey Pha most of \the children will stand before > bulk, of their, geog- their children in @ directive ca- he] eee 2 \ i et int \ aS ‘ h #\ Y ’ i i) “it \ é lp aw school pupils. quickly name the capitals of the 48 states, can you? And we retain but a few frag. ments or “peaks” of: our former knowledge of history, foreign |an- ef .*« But if children like their teacher as a person, then they are inclined | So it is doubly critical that fafluence schoo! days, than do the mothers of those youngsters, So a good teacher should always consider herself a foster mother. She should have love for children and the desire to lead them deftly into regarding the search for knowledge as a thrilling quest, SMILE-SMILE-SMILE When scared youngsters “leave mamma and head for school, they are often tense and jittery. * * * So the teacher should arbl- trarily smile, at. least during the first hour in the morning. For that lets the children realize they have just shifted from one loving mam- ma to another, i a ee bs eet completely irritable all day. Mothers like- wise get cross at home with only But good teachers should at least start each day (or cach class mia. show of affection. Teal | ee BRS Sg ce Cee ee Tore ee Pete Ee 3 : a : | a f } i’ f ns SS A ; ay é ‘ : : o . i 4 ey: ay : ~errnspond 3 ARES ) ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY: MARCH 27. 1957 Former Officer Ki *fpout usta ‘ics ee cea = ah We ees “ie Cee ne lag, et ee ne, oe WDolivers 1,500th- Baby. | : DM — Leo Row.) = STERLING, Colo, @ — Dr. K. H. ’ aT, ' ‘ bk et Ze . so a. Fi, Saree ae ee Nowadays when a person drops|Beebe keeps careful records yore? wh Rapids police officer, was killed)", “vines. 1 the market, it's}the bables he delivers as a Ster- {sour nena Ménday in an auto accident at|PT>ably the supermarket . . . Alfipg physician. He delivered : jusT. iitde ak is. a person who thinks) first baby in Sterling of Dec. 31,| SAY: : Montcalm sheriff Elton Sampson. the plural of spouse is Eart| 1932. Recently Dr. Beebe de- - RoWland resigned the undersheriff's| Wilson oe si; ~ Hivered No. 1,500. +. - : hay vy rq Boys’ Sportsmaster suits Ker Blue, gray or tan spring patterns to wear 12 months a year! 50% wool—50% rayon jackets with 2-button patch pockets, cen- ter vent and rayon gabardine pleated slacks, Sizes 13 to 18. Buy now and save! Boys’ wool tweed top coates........ 14.98 Reg. 17,98 Pe: « H Big and ttle sis | sg ol ‘Jook- New rayon -linen alike styles by Dest i trimmed WI arer 2 on-linen Girls’ are ring coats pes suits fleece roppe , Girls’ and boys gar coats dooce of Whitey Triple-tiered | toque with front flowers... and stickup. 2.98 SAGINAW AT WARREN, Open Mon., Thur., Fri., Sat. : 1% \ may Nigh Ae £4: Perversion : ; Staff Chairman of Air Force pre-eminence in the the President told reporters the: : the Joint Chiefs by President: Ei-/speech mainly devotell to the Su- - proachable general whose Soest! “It's impossible,” : 3 "TT "\ hehe ame \FAGHT ‘1 THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1957 mf oy Hage eL es ee ee i . | } fe } tt i j fa } . ‘ } ; j { 4 t i i j Twining Named Air Force General to Take Over Top Position: Among Joint Chiefs — By JAMES MARLOW Associated Press News Analyst |judge President Eisenhower's phy- his plane Sunday to return home. WASHINGTON (A ~ The nomi- sical condition by looking. at him) p hemmed reporter, nation of Nathan F, Twining — a'— or Jooking at pictures of him — senhower when he _cigar-chewing Air Force general) is tricky business and so far. has plane here, wrote that the Presi- —~ for chairman of the Joint!not proved anything. Ident looked “tan and fit.’ but little surprise within the De“! troubled by a cough. On March 12 seemed partment of Defense. ’ \doctors at Walter Reed Hospital looking fit. A-staunch and vocal supporter checked him over, The next-day *x * * defense organization, Twining) doctors ‘thought he was in “quite houg' nevertheless has. been regarded good shape from Pele Stand-+; Krad ee Perea) aug by key men in the other serv- point,” ices as a fair, reasonable ‘und highly a officer’, * * * * * Contusion Reigns in Reports. by Newsmen on Ike's Health ing with British Prime Minister/looked fit, did not appear to " ‘|Maecmillan last week. said later, |hoarse, and did not cough during. the President seemed to him tired the hour and 20 minutes he spent | WASHINGTON (® — Trying tojaround the eyes when he boarded! meeting Ei-| Secretary of State Dulles was| got off that | reported to have done niost of the | The! *hiefs broug! be t tart, Eisen-| New York, he to find schools € of Staff ht applause) For weeks Eisenhower has been) (picture accompanying . that_story. — ae came, at Be poo ie uo doing the or job in educating: to show the Pre sident | ito a lengthy discussion. But other newsmen who met! James Hagerty, Eisenhower's \press secretary, Was told of this | At times in recent weeks some yesterday, He said he thought all ‘newsmen who have seen Eisen-\those who took part in the Ber-| : lig te Air Force itselt, his hower closeup thought he looked! muda conference felt a little. ‘for Besf Schools (Dr. Conant Searches "3 - al many, more schools today preliminary 'making a’ comprehensive survey of American high schools. ee The object of his survey, spon- }talking with the, Congress mem- sored by the: Carnegie Corp. of} ’ with the neers and representa- itives. sons to be in the city a total of 97 Ocklond ‘their pupils, Dr. Conant said. He| 2 qonvention mete this year,’ A ALLAN’S APPLIANCES. FE 2-9143 popularity “and accomplishments tired, Others, seeing, him at the afterwards. Outside of that, Hag- have .caused him to be consid- same time, thought he looked ex-|erty said, Eisenhower was feeling ered @ Worthy successor to the cellent. Some recent pictures fine. late Gen. Hoyt S.. Vandenberg. {mote htm him look. tired. In others he x -* * Twining, 59, was. nominated ee peal his appointments sec- yesterday for the chairmanship of| retary, Bernard M. Shanley, in a da later said the senhower, Senate confirmation ap- preme Court, mentioned Eisen- peared.a mere formality, jhower in-a oo a eerrgered By White-haired, ruddy of ‘his tiredness compared jon and mr Rain sai President of three years ago and cigar, Twining is a féarty; ap-| today. pressing his chest. eS « *¢ He also said that Eisenhower — ness Covers up much of the steel ley, ee eee ee Oe in bis. makeup. things he did three years ago. I) = * * A West Point padiete wie a! ems apolar apt arge Fj hands.” ‘he would have to cut ‘down on |some of the activities he had in- One press photographer who fol- lowed Eisenhower around Bermu- President coughed frequently there, holding a handkerchief to his mouth and ‘during “@ half hour of hitting golt| \palls around with Hagerty at Ber-| said ees he town ot Os eet morning Hagerty have seen the ec a ds ie that during Eisenhower's he has rested eed abs oe Bong ghee ally his stay-there he had shaken off | to talk to the lide Fb. 2a bead cold end car eovbl bat ler ieade it clear that ‘it ‘Te-elected| Meus sont with coneression al sonters, said the President 4 Special Prices and Coton lots in ef- fect every day from Wednesday through to following Tuesday, March 27 to 2 April 2nd. eg “Hi " —eagar CURED- FRIDAY and SATURDAY COFFEE and HOT RoLis |< dulged in regag his oan attack. | tin which I can properly ha Scat a Dewenant pepersi in rd sine “nclote ete Grounds for Divorce | in| ‘individuals and groups, ceremon- |ing Democratic comets that he 2 to-lopedien, iat dtine tao fetes * +* ® | yelled until 2 a.m | An Associated Press reporter, lregulariy assigned to the White/the kitchen floor. June 30, 1953. In that post he has been in- Gear sir weapons and the wer: phoned my father. * * * Fis, eorkiug 00 long Gels tardies But he also says he never saw! “If the birds could talk. w aoe. ': |Bisenhower looking better than he| would. certainly have been good |did the day before his heart attack) witnesses, but they were just ba- Burglars Escape [Sept 24, 1955, and the night = bies.” {tore fore his stomach attack last sum- a Leaving Horse, mr. Estimates in Rio de Janeiro of ee | One reporter who was with Ej-, Brazil’s 1956-57 coffee crop | Wagon and Loot . isenhower at his Bermuda meet-| trom 3,000,000 to 4,800,000 bags. ne mucceede Pcs He it: hone ay the one FOF the Birds—Seed | ial dinners, receptions, and por-/ LOS ANGELES i — Birdseed/ |tions of = very heavy correspond-jon the kitchen floor was the ree 'on which their marriage found-| wee later Eisenhower, deny- eres says Mrs. Beverly Jurman, | “He went into a great rage and because our| I baby lovebirds scattered seed on 3 He finally| Py ‘House for years, says that so far/kicked me out of bed and tele-| they | Fa PARTY LOAF eta 29 3 iHart Brand TOMATO \ | PHILADELPHIA (#—Ten palice| SPEEDWRITING-SHORTHAND GREGG SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING ACCOUNTING Comptometer - Calculator NEW CLASSES STARTING MONDAY, APRIL 1 capab’ raphers ypists, accountants, and other well-trained of a Salaries are excellent. There are Jmany opportunities for promotion. 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He grabbed sedate Theaters in) ke oe per $1,000 valua-| tbe eves shone She somebody started to. lower “1 was @irected to Thompson's | There 1 lay among the bodies thp child end Went aft.” various cities were condemned 4%, in Detroit's property tax rate ) curtain in front of the footlights|* = , was recommended by} BY SAMES L. KILGALLEN Ins the cries of ‘fire’ rang out] : 4 | Manes Short & ‘Cite “The Iroquois Theater-fire in|" ‘he Mester, | * * *& Chicago was the most ghastly and) sie rt ee wate seatuitions aetmdinat Orgs Sng go $1,000 of assessed valuation, This|_ TH speaker is Jack Haskell, 7,|curtain was being rung down, the would be the highest since a retired dance director of New/|Tight side of it fel} to Sar re rece Sy tae ba ark are be under which swept the Iroquois Theater) Swept ie et in At FY ang a Christmas-week Se Cobo said the average Detroit | —. #3 “Flimsy scenery and drapes went | home is now assessed at $5,000 | _ The death foll was appalling up in smoke, Tongues of ames} and a rate increase of 69 cents | “ittin 24 hours, Chicago's news- |.io¢ out in all directions; You| would add $3.45 to the average | Papers had listed 587 dpad and |ouiq hear the rush of feet down} tax bill next year. many other mea, women and line aisles. All the musicians had] Da te the ee eae | dente ot Sntered: Wromaht he land’ cried out wildly ape cluded proposed budget | toll up to 608. ; . for 1957-58, which.the mayor will) sw), __|Q00R8 OPENED IN oT : ait to the city i} April 9. gg By Ppl leg 9 “Hundreds of the poor victims]. ce Haskell said. - yf morsels play ny sea yom = The mayor's budget includes} “The theater was packed to ca-|"e@ching the doors they found they) $.44.000 in pay raises for 23,000/pacity, and there were -standees.|0pened in, instead of opening out. sity employes. 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D “pal fe Values, Now | a] ies ~ Values re $8.95 Values, NOW $5.21 : " Rela sus vaies «=f |B LOUSES %, NOW “14 ?1 5 $1.99 Values ne . s Now és a Regular $27.95 Values i : re ” ect N wah st. 57 § ‘ At Ne Lot While. = - Shopping at : ‘Sam Benson's 20 South Perry ‘St. a i ies | B Ae EE eh ER = ION fe lea tg SBS eo sy eee ee | : aa . , 2, Gaber % : _o ‘ , } : ‘ : fey : . ; / ‘You Have No Idea the Terror We're Going Through’ - Lunt and Fontanne Prepare By PHYLLIS BATTELLE |. The drama‘in which the Lamts} Lynn — We're very tired, you; Lynn — Of course, it's a comedy’ NEW YORK (INS) — Mr will make a first stab at TV (*they know, coming off a six-month]. - - e a Lunt and Miss Lynn Fontanne [persist in calling it a ‘vehicle’,”|tour, and perhaps TV is the best] Alfred — And nobody will laugh, until now the theater's most hal-/says Miss Fontanne, “but actual- thing we could have tried. It’ a to hear, but we'll lowed holdouts from the crass! ly, you know, it’s @ play")iis the!the most lazy possible kind of a|“y\n, — We haven't | watched , World of TV ("it's frightfully dif-|Lindsay-Crouse comedy called) jo), You don’t have to project) nuch TV, just Enger ficult to lower your Voice for'some-| “The Great Sebastians.” “In this) your voice (clutches her hand to| «i ootchka” eg body's parlor”), are sitting side drama, they have appeared’ On| diaphragm, then flings it out Divine! Molter then ‘by side in theif elegant little) Broadway and toured'U. §. cities) dramatically), or do you... lover ea + ae os fe-meatty toe pane. : Alfred -- You don't have to use bat wa Seo ae 2 se ae ke ke * *% * {nearly as much breath. Infact! Tyme — Boag sn eMgpnling ote, «| _ Init, they play pair of ear |none whatever, At first,, 1 felt| some of the Plays we _ vision,” says Miss Fontanne, £82) pival mind-readers, Speaking-ef ike a frogman, going down under| *° Mees bioe ing wistfully at a nearby bowl) mind-reading, let us de some, where you can’t hear your own| ‘eelins- of calla lilies. “I _wonder what! a5 we listen te the adroit Lunis | voice. Now I can talk so softly Alfred — Like somebody using we'll look like.” discussing their emotions about |(te whispers) you can't even|your own toothbrush. “Immediately after our de-| TV. — - hear me. “ Lynn — It's awful when new - but,” says Mr. Lunt, addressing | : : | his wife, “we shall get on @ — : : ‘ plane. That very night. In ‘ | “There is & pause. “You are ‘ aw talking too loud.” says Miss Fon- ‘aie e = tanne. “You are projecting again.” oa: * Be 8nd Birthday . of duets glibly express their blandj SRLS EEEL SEE A South Korean Leader debut on NBC's “Producer's Show-| Adopts Associate's Son;/ Eee" tney are exhilerated. | Hint Political Overtone FE 5-6159 OAKLAND FUEL - ‘and PAINT CO. § ‘© 1957 What's My Line, Ino. Grand Rapids with damages mated at $124,000. Firemen and. electrical been unable to enter the earlier because the first ond floors had fallen into ment- in the fire. : ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1957 a eit | Switaetiand has what ts ~ ___ ling $2,435, im wn mot at ets coe te gaa j : ee 1, ze ‘ a | said they had. “ie OFFICE: 761 HOME ‘ROCHESTER: 407 Main St, PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrence St. ‘SAVE by MAIL || So Katy . be Goaretnieatt < rs Like a» gk Branch Office on Every Cenc! oT NN He W. Huron S building and sec- the base- 42 N. Soginew St. - (Advertisement) Now Many Weer . 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MancH 27, eA ‘THIRTEEN ee Land (Strong Army. r Srikna, Force eerie Dr. Adams Gets: | Come toGallaghe's Hi-Fi Festival S Sa Quiz Ci npleted | - N | ( | ON PHONOS — Scots om ormed on Modern ' Céncepts ew Small Car | : Be | a care Tors, | Free $25.00 Record | 25 Record aes A Probe Ends in Claims! , Order Reveals Belief] Recorder—AM-FM ‘Radio, with Were $22.95 . of Conflicting T aes Mo it prot tos danas ve etre sets Sac alas’ Cd Vicia * | _ Record-Player and Changer Album with Any “NOW ‘$1995 ng Testimony jnera ice i, wus ts distant "and large| in our Army are stationed over: | i Acquittal; Asks Color] ¢199 99 saving | Automatic Hi-Fi Player Free $3.98 Album _and Repudiation Sones tw neh considered, 7! number iat Hah civerett cad Sit ‘nas tn tears them 36. eeatrins. to Match Rolls Royce : : 3 a ; ; . | , : LANSING © — An auditor ten-|American people be" the “ecrtiatiee of] and movement within a battle frotad pec which assist and LONDON (INS)—A new car 4 V. M. BinAural Tope Re- | WEBCOR CONSOLE Blond V. ¥ ur L ‘ eral’a investigation of a proposed|"™" "=?" Air Force) | area give technical advice to strength” |. since the went to jail. testi- corder, Stereophonic Wes $249.85 $17500 oe "313995. | 2% aere land purchase came to an’ By SECRETARY OF THE ARMY | gp; enpmpLY TRAINED en the defense forces of our lea today ‘to the. conlidenee De. Sound, Staggered Heads, NOW p Ben ‘ explosive end yesterday with a| WILBUR M. BRUCKER Deployed actoss Western Ger| “* John Bodkin Adams has that he} 2 ls Tope Free. _ One Free $25 Album Free Album. Free 45 Adapter] se cee ee WASHINGTON (INS) — The|many is the United States Seventh] T° back up the million young) i) i ae tis) sequittal, | at rage nN =—— a slap at the investigating powers! 1 ty analy nee ng] Army-—the most splendidly trained| men nd women int the Any Un The auto purchase was revealed Steelman Console Blond V. M. Console VM Hi-Fi Turntable Gah, Witiaded tdi, ths taapacan | SDT 80 inet telly. eh Dempe| Oe UE AAS ne WE pemee,, [Sie Deedee: Come SS Pest trial entered Hy alg day: ‘or 347995 Pee 15 Adapt | ations ts er etinee ayes. | WS He ier eeneaing eine) ce teat“ bande ie des hig d someon Be Ses: Fine dae your crocs SEI99S | Was $4995 ie Atty. Gen. Joseph A. Sullivan said he would turn over buyer. day, Sos ale. neni comes testimony that they had Harry J. Fuller of Grand Rapids to appraise the Darling property. ; knowing that he had done the same | ’ for Darling. Fuller also denied the claim at an earlier hearing. Detroit Boy Shoots Dad in Money Argument DETROIT. (INS) — George In- gram, 65, of Detroit, was in serious condition at Receiving Hospital today with a shotgun wound inflicted by his teen-age son. : Police said Ingram’s 15-year-old hired} aoe © ea et Sit wee The Army’s 19 combat divisions and nine regiments and regimental fe capability, the Seventh Army authorized Tak Aretiiie> provides tor’ the| continental! yl . |jority of them armed with the! ‘NATO's defense of the United) Army antiaircraft units, a ma-' powerful Nike Ajax missile, share day and night responsibility for’ the defense of major cities and industrial areas in the United States against air attack. — In. support ef cur world-wide defense alliances and arrange- and facilities that “include the Nike. Hercules, .. missile which has many times the potentiality of the present Nike a cartridge common to our NATO allies; an improved version of the’ i M48 tank which has a greatly in-/legedly creased combat range; and sev-jto Mrs eral new -helicopters. _— ENLIST RESERVE In addition, the Army. National Guard will be given an exclusive 60-day period in which to enlist men completing two years active service who have an obligation to participate actively with a re- serve unit. | starting with July of this year, approximately 113,000 will become Lou Janka Heating & Air. Conditioning VOTE Fw | hei 1, ‘for | — voalieanie “Sales & Service” ' 2. f E Business 181 EDISON, _ Nite Service x te e F ae! : ge <8 PU Fy Je F 5 Bea . ; : ¢ 5 i wa : F] as : / r= nee orl one PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. seuuinlt ar : long bs | Wins $66,530 Claim reese Signs Contact Pontiac Jaycees Plan Show tofatinPuddle : "for Monroe Reactor ne ee ne the puddle was serious- -| LOS ANGELES ®—Because Bercy WASHINGTON — \ aaaned tyear-old Eva june Wardrop fell: ‘development work and nuclear fuel patie Suess Akcainc sd Slbibecis space for 70 clin. Rolaghae Co., and Grinnen | puddl worth Co., . mensbers are busy advanc-Booths may be secured by calling| Brothers music store have. ©0- a," heen’ awarded $653) iit Tetanus Germs Lived —lwes ae ee Pontiag Home Improvement Show, : - : | ent ae. ages from a construction com-50 Years in Antarctic — -joperation of the Monroe, Mich., Show. ! The accent of the-show willl Employment of the tent will pany. y the’ scheduled for April 25-28. ‘be on. how Mr. and Mrs,. home-|provide more space for exhibitors) Howard C. Weedon, co-chairman owner can modernize their homes and spectators, soem to Wee-) f t of the show, said he exected some with the newest innovations. don; lagainat B & B Homes. upholding! germs left in the Antarctic by per = parle the pomsgrery m= eons * em ( * * * ‘the claim of the child's parents, ‘explorer’s horses: 50-“years ago contract agreeing {6 pul up as Exhibits will show home con- Assisting Weedon is co-chairman'Mr. and “irs. Ebell Wardrop of were lying dormant on the ground, much as $4.450,000 in government It will have a new look for the struction methods and materials, Donald. Weddle, Jim Mann, sales Redondo Beach. that the puddle when bacteriologists made soil assistance to the building of the first time as the setting moves heating, air conditioning, and manager, John Sloan, program ad- into which Eva fell Was formed tests there 14 months ago. reactor, contingent on the issuance trom the Armory to the Tel- electrical appliances, furniture, vertising, and Bruce Moore and by overflow from a stagnant Maviog’ was @ Deeration Deep of required licenses. Huron Shopping Center parking ‘paints, fuels, insulation, garages. John Fryer, publicity. sump, Z Apvense ‘bectatialaaiat stationed af! inuclear reactor yesterday b ae SAN DIEGO, Calif. ® — Lt. Atomic Energy Commission. ‘Cmdr. Isaac M. Taylor, a Navy) + © + A Superior Court jury ruled medical officer, says tetanus| -The AEC” said it has signed a , bined 106,000 kilowatt power plant bethg built near Monroe. struction permit for the project be revoked. ‘The Power Reactor Development lend a combination organized by 21 public utility and manufacturing} | it to elect Famy- California Quakes Again. SAN FRANCISCO oe howiey: Studied. The AEC 46 gonsidiening. aintileg |" petition that the conditional con-| | 12 — This) seaport metropolis is still having’ learth tremors — relatively minor'| Or College, Saucignt a firms, is sponsoring the project.! Sen Martin Silvert, Philadel The Detroit Edison Co., principal phia Democrat “and one the tmembers of PRDC plans to buy, sponsors, said the Phone cthe « ‘steam from the reactor and convert get all its funds from individual ‘and:.group donations, and that state revenues would not be drawn upon. No Precipitote Action DALLAS. — Mrs. Ethel Mae: Three labor unions — the AFL- shakes as an aftermath of Fri-/Roberson complained in a divorce * = located to- the southwest of siorm windows and screens, among Prerecds. from a four day. * 2 * lithe Navy air facility on Ross Is- C10 auto workers, electrical day's big jolt. A moderately, petition that her husband walked enna. _ ether. titings, event will go to the youth pao Eva was hospitalized until last/land in McMurdo Sound, 700 miles workers and paperworkers — are (strong quake was felt at 6:13 p.m, out in 1931, after four years * There, a 60 by 180-foot tent will Michigan Bell of the Pontiac Ari week by polio, She wears a com- north of the pole.: oe ‘ contesting the safety of the pro- \yesterday. jparriogs, and never returned.. 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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1957, oo eg oe J aml ; sf . —~+ aN ' ; ' (agvertisement) ote Gal \ *. | { ae Be weet oe pp or or ie bof c| “Who Says You Need Costly Shots u - Envoys Pay for U.S. Prestige Out of Own Pockets! “ww astm tel Cai Sats” (Ht costs money to be # U.S am-new ambassadors, If the appoint-‘one of whom was Whitney's pocket by today’s ambassadors: Periodically, someone in Wash-\being unsympathetic to Indian irritation F Change- ee ee ments run true to form, the so- grandfather, John Hay. By . the, example, is the annual Fourfh|ington tries’ fruitlessly to change) freedom. rom ' country's ambassadorial system is ¢%- called plus posts—London, Paris, same token it has produced some ; oe hints ithis system, . es +. 4s ; oul cn ae deporvmens of — oracles) Madrid, Rome, Bonn, Mexico City real duds. ae “ say eS ie | In this session of Congress,’ Hadi = A cee page & ee land New Delhi—will be filled by + 2 @ ‘icans living-in the country are i|Montana’s Sen. Mike Mansfield) Bowles said nothing but invited oy ous ae Lae cas thee. | By BEM PRICE ‘what the department calls “non-| Those who receive the plush Vited. In Paris some 2,000 show/ig: saying that the U. S. govern-/thousands of Indians to a Fourth nervous breakdown. Thea took > ee ‘career diplomats.” ~ |jobs can expect to spend between|“p annually. In London, the $12.-'ment can afford nothing less than of July party, On each table. was lets. They brought me new happiness, comfort! 3 ae WASHINGTON W@--The ambas-'~ i © ek: $30,000 and $100,000 a year out of 000 Whitney wil) receive as an al-'the best ambassadors available|® reprint of America’s Declara- i now offers sador is the key man in the im. ; : ‘their own pockets for entertain- !0wance this year will just about/ang that it should pay for what'tion of Independence from Eng-| Medical science from much ; Tel \., To be more exact these appoint-) ight : : ‘land. The Indians couldn't women new plementation of United States pol | will be political rewards! ment. wry for the’ Independence Day ts. gots, Besa’ : n't SY) of the misery of change-of-life, acid yy og fe personal &Md the jobs will be filled by men’ & 3% party_ i + 2 @ oe thanks to an amazing new a He is the President's pe . ‘ | For all its. wealth and prestige + *..* ® | Many State Department offi- Ee are these “functionslly-caused dis- the United States makes niggard- An ambassador also © can ‘cials support Mansfield, but they) How do we keep political ap- comforts, Doctors reported sen- which he is assigned and thus the, Traditionally one-third of the ly. provisions for upholding its named from the ranks of the pro-'agree that congress probably will Pointees from fouling up the aip-| sational results using this home prestige abroad. Entertainment fessional diplomats. The career'turn a cold shoulder to the re-|lomatie works? * Sreatment sions . ge = wines representative in the country to: With substantial private means. | -——kingpin of all American activities nation’s ambassadorial posts are : 2 there. jeccupied by noncarees people. _ allowances run from $50_a year man reaches the top after 20 or quest. The answer lies in the struc. i sane ; | y 2S Ss | ‘The new ambassadors to Paris for say a vice consul, to $12,000;/30 years of service, during which’ + 2 ® lture of the department. The No, _ Sellef for 6 out of 10 tested : | s During this year President Ei- and London already. have been for the London embassy - $800.- he has been under annual exam-| In our time one of the most!2. man in every embassy is: Irritability, Sotyred ners? Suf-' | senhower will appoint about 30 named. 000 for all the 269 overseas posts. iriation as to his qualifications. striking examples of a noncareer|a career diplomat. He is the ad-| eens ee ees For a * * * .. The end result is that an am- Usually the professional is con-/man aj work is. Chester Bowles,|viser andthe technician, | . woman after woman, a feeling of a : |. This U.S. political system of bassador often has to reach inte fined by lack of. private means to| former ambassador to India. ae _ “well-being” | es . |Picking ambassadors has turned his own pocket. ‘the less expensive posts and thus) The United State’, at the time’ Next: The Foreign Service Offi-, _ Unlike aspirin ond og a Charge. uncan |wp some really top flight men. 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B LOUELLA PARSONS for Spain tomorrow to begin : i from throughout both counties. Affiliation of 2 Bidders} ¥f ~ concert tour. Two years of vocal | coristruction Tepo i. ee HOLLYWOOD (INS) — After 15| study thas proven, im her case, Before Giving OK .. > }years on the MGM lot, Joe Paster- you never know where talent lies, ——TONIGHT—— || _ , ; nak departed bag, baggage and) Incidentally, we are in Arizona z 5 i iat ES D | Chops, Ribs, Short Orders! Complete Dinners, Steaks We Gerve Banquets and Parties LUB TAH Or TT Prrry yy a between the city and|Pension today from that studio. He! pow,” proved ‘tee . be LUE SKY two sidewall ‘builders were or|moved into Columbia “where ‘be|” wit” he was doing there he| Th? fed 2412 Dine Hey. ¢ OR 3.9754 § , of aleget ae tase artisan. [Produce independent pictures: didn’t say is typical. ons fe BANQUETS sed PARTIES j DRIVE-IN | Pontiac city” commissi oners Bazaar fashion|the new wing. The The 2150 Opdyke R&. FE 4-4611 J agreed to accept. bids “subject Fancy to further examination of qualifi-\ycceph which 7 cations” of William Kloote Jr. of played at the Mark Hellinger e khehahabakkan) WHERE GOOD . FRIENDS MEET — ahead ¢ oo > On Hall il [rr rE F 83 | i 7 | mn = ef i ii i it i a mmmenm es meen! FE bers of the union, a to Hollywood Back in August of last ear the|t© adapt “The. Catbird Seat,” , City Comminnon proised to ig lorsinal story by James Thurber. vestigate construction bids to|! believe it's for Warners. AMAZON |make sure companies awarded i a ee syear | jhave union affiliations. City Man-| He has taken Lana’s house for A= A | y four months, so it doesn’t look|J® AND FRANK — —i i @ BEER @ WINE @ CHOICE : WON DERFUL ¢ By co lbe nr i eth UbiaAl ) uiteol eon. i il aah eee ce a a nee A Co aia oe “. SOO EM 4 "ha rhirdheatietealr he hhh , much as if and Lex ha Snapshots of Hollywood collected LIQUORS TRADER" aca —— om Ot ntentions ol tesendiind tee ‘e Thas|at random: Pretty Jo Sullivan, the 3 @ DELICIOUS - — Commissioners urged further|*"@ it’s all over. a : : " COCKTAILS examination fearing possible in- (LETTER FROM ERROL ee eae | 3 4 terference with the city hospital} The morning mail brought a 9% ! ’ Capri with her future husband, who jeu Teeee Say Deans, ee Re Doe wee Sem Bi oe ae ae > Prim : ae . going I've got about a year’s work Shelley Winters and her : + lined up ahead—and know ; . NE | epee of Youth ' = mere ‘mention ot verte is prone| and and aie all eee oon rLIBERT 7 » i. » BY. me into a sate - panic, 7 . 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PONTIAC PRESS _ \ WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 27, 1997 tae ai PONTIAC. MICHIGAN tee Wale 2 Pontiac Women’s Chorus celebrated its 25th anniversary Tuesday evening with a Congregational Church. Proghess Reviewed by Members With wand divector, ae m at First | ! t e offi it i ia H He a2 oe - The Mellowtones presented several songs during the evening's program. become Photographed are Mrs. John Keinert (left, seated) of Lorberta lane and Mrs. James Absher (right, seated) of Lin- ae tee lial the organization. Two of the group's officers are Mrs, Mae Foote (left) of Drayton Plains, secretary, and Mrs. Edward Cornell of Henders Heniierson street, f treas- colnshire drive. George Tallerday (left) of South Avery road and Mrs. Martin Wolfe (right) of Linden road, Members of the choru s displayed some of their talent to: David R. Ewalt of Voorheis road Tuesday night. The singers were (le/t to right) Mrs. W. M. Robertson a Voorheis a Mrs. Sidney Olson of Spence street/and Ora Hallenbeck of Auburn avenue, ee x es Year-Round Care.” ee ee ae ee read, Birmingham, will speak on “Selection of Roses and- Their The tater this week. ca —— i. Bloomfield Hills Branch of. the Women’s National Farm and Gar- Hills lills Garden Club to Meet ruising. to the B + * * * Also in California are Mrs. M. M. Burgess and Mr. and Mrs. Al- ‘\fred J. Macksey. David W. Lee dr., David Theo- bald and Ronnie Swanson are visiting a group of Eastern col- c ee ge home. Av * * * = Mr. and Mrs, Walter T. Bromley and Mr, and Mrs, Benjamin Micou will leave April 7 to spend 10 days at Pinehurst, N.C. - - Mrs. Roberts, whose own gar- den is one of this area’s show- Five pages foday ‘in Women’s Section - Standing are Mrs. Birthday Celebrated by Hall Youngsters Michael Lamont Hall and Mitch- Taylor, Charlene, Phyllis, Bonnie and Kathleen Poirier. Soak Shag Rugs First thelr existe ot —~—_--Thufsday evening to memibers of New Sylvanites Club. “Your Voice|went to Washington, D.C., Monday . : _lte meet another son, Hamilton, is You" was the program GFeeest 46 is stationed with the U.S. Air Because the fluffy. surface traps so much soil, it's advisable to soak a shag rug in lukewarm soap or detergent suds before laundering. _iminn cones gong automatic washer. Reba St. John, David and Ellen! New Sylvanites Hold Program Mrs, Philip Lifton was hostess in her home on Beverly avenue P® MURIEL LAWRENCE 2 ‘De 3 i F e 5 178 ; 5 Fs : 5 . Give---and to Take mother said gratefully, “That's a good girl” and Grandma echoed, “Indeed she is!” Gradually, this grownup approv- al of giving made it Claire’s only — Ss raga mec Dooce Yoo Aed ender’ as well as holding various offices in the Farmh and Garden Associa- tion. : ; Presiding at, the tables will be Mrs. James Longwell, Mrs. J. Edwin Watson, Mrs. Herman D. Scarney, Mrs. Lester James I. Ford-and Mrs. Theodore: Yntema. of Bennington drive are spending returned home Sunday after sev- eral © Arizona. ager os cena te pga! will, visit Jamestown, dren are vacationing in Califor- nia. Another Tea will follow the A. Colman, Mrs. NASSAU VACATION Mr. and Mrs, William J. Seripps three weeks in Nassau. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Breech weeks in California and * * * Dr. and Mrs. Owen Si Hendren of Bloomfield Mrs.-E..A. Schirmer and her son Force ‘in Virginia. Together they Richmond and Williamsburg. * * * Orchard Lake Country Club will give a dinner-dance the évening of April 13. VISIT CALIFORNIA Mrs. Carlton M..Higbie of Meta- mora and her three younger chil- daughter, Carla, is it. sous coming, from ter fave" Nlew Slate ‘jat Meeting of Chapter CL, PEO Sisterhood, Presides Mrs. Henry Sink Opens Her Home to PEO Chapter New officers presided for the first time at the Monday meeting met at the home of , Mrs. W. Henry Mrs, Charles Matson, newly elected president, was in charge of meeting. Other new officers are Mrs. A cook’s auction was held, with) Mrs. L. G. Rowley as auctioneer. Explains Marriage M yth LANSING & — Michigan legislators have been advised by a leading authority that “perfection in marriage is a myth.” Circuit Judge Julius H, Miner of Chicago, appearing before the Senate Judiciary Commit- tee yesterday, added; — “No two people can live to- gether in such an intimate re- lationship in perfect harmony.” * * * Miner, a student for many years of divorce and the after- math it leaves in broken homes and juvenile delinquency, came - before the committee in sup- port of a bill for a 60-day cooling-off period in divorce cases. oe oe Since a similar plan he authored has been in effect in Chicago and Cook County, Miner said, the divorce rate has fallen 14 per cent. But, he said, no law “will work as a millenium—there are some people who just can't be recon- ciled.” NOTICE BY SUMMONS Under the measure sponsored by Sen. Harold Ryan (D- Detroit) and Lynn O. Francis (R-Midland), no. complaint could be filed for divorce or separate maintenance until 60 days after notice is served by summons or otherwise. * * * . ~ Dilting the cooling-off period, © the judge could set in motion judicial efforts-to promote a reconciliation. In emergéncy a judge at his Hills were among the passengers leaving recently on |? at Elks Tem Mrs. Walter J. Bemb is chair- | - ©) * : f oe i at ple eipm of tha todos tates hinch. | the SS Lurline from Los Angeles. Their destination ei of the Pontiac Pythian Sis- eon to be given at Bloomfield | js Honolulu A : bi Serving on the social committee Hills cae ~ ig 18 Thursday were Mrs. Harry Har- Robert Miller Talks to City GOP Women Robert _C. Miller spoke at a result of divorce, including court aerreenc Soo igaed and other funds invol Ryan said aig as against 54,000 marriages performed in the state last year there were 18,000 divorces granted, includ- ing 9,000 involving 27,000 minor children, . es Ai cf 1 Ev; F s : i f ul Hi * * * The committee deferred ac- tion on the bill, but Ryan ex- pressed p if é Hi confidence it would be if reported for floor consideration. _JXTRA-MILEAGE NEW TREADS » GOODFYEAR Sor qneet OF Weekr e ee "S.00x1s | $259.55") ‘| 6.70xi5 | $32.95" 7. 10x15 | $35.95" IN Si 7.60x15_ | $39.95" iN S$ Plas Tag @ Exchange Casing e Apolied to Sound Tive Bodies or to Your Ov Ti Bed Lake eases Set Aprit'3 Windy | Worecas . eas eae SPRING: 9@, = JACKET _TIME... _ and just right protection, Easy-on Light in weight . aed zip front jackets : 4 we _ A University of ‘Michigan songbook holds in- terest at the. of the University of Michigan Alumnae Club here last night. Left to right are Mrs. W. O. Roeser of geome drive, Prof. L. L. Okey of ‘Club Hears Two From 3 of poplin wind- : es ~~ breakers, flannel . ened. : Vat dyed colors, 7 ; 'n4.. 2 . 3 ere 3 0 BK cea i ®@ RED Sizes 498 7to1l4..... “ ) _@ NATURAL or Se © AQUA 10 to 14. : | 4 4The Margaret Ann Shop | | : Riker Bldg. 37 W. Huron St. ae : § . «+ need not be expensive : ft costs very little to have lovely ana | custom made and designed to fit your home . . and your home clone! . Chairs. .$35 Up Sofas. .$75 Up All Work Guaranteed for 5 Full Years WILLIAM WRIGHT _ _ Furniture Makers and Upholsterers 270 Orchard Lake Ave. Serving Pontiac Homemakers for Over 24 Years! Phone FE 4-0558 W. of M. Alumnae Hold Guest Night > os Guest of the University of Michigan Alumnae/Club here last night was Mrs. Alison T. Myers (center), alumnae sec- retary, who spoke at the annual Guest Night meeting of the Pontiac group. road. €- Pontiac Press Photo she Thipectinat 3f Speake de ieee ca poo speaker for the meeting, Mrs. T. E. Wiersema of West Irdyusia ve0d and Rive: Willian A Cintas al Delglt. | 00 ca wee ae we ten | cnenns, Welham of St Sontian Ses eh counters will be able to do so in | : | pee | FE 2-9224 THATCHER © . (PATTERSON WERNET] * Pontiac Press Phete Complains of Rudeness | lat. Counter | Two Women § Lean} b BEF 1 j 1 eaten eat] }} er [TS ea eee ean iy He fe edo e TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, ‘1957 : Rage oe. sa eg You as Across Luncher to} Hold ‘Conversation F z hi Te Hf R42 Bre LE £& ee ef #3 f,dig : E a 3 ae #3 ‘ i igs Gad - f t 5 2 i g cuba AM ii aby ary ie + if Shown also in the picture are two mem- bers of the Pontiac club, Mrs. Robert H. Baker (left) of Birmingham and, pour ing, Mrs. Harry J. Richards of Mohawk | Have Perspiration Stains ‘Ever Ruined Your Dress? ‘New ARRID with Perstop” stops Porpiratin Stains - Stops Odor meats ereAnaty veer sows. Wow "ARI as ag i | Soe AR a as effective as _ pened ebea. Scouts Attend ee Trowp 31 t Detekt to ste ciner Salty Ane Barnes Mrs. Arthur Evans and steal ware Tima Cons Gasca Questa, Lioyd Porter, troop leaders, @¢-/sharon Jordon, Romona Swansey companied members of Girl Scout! and Karen Sigler. ama Saturday, Scouts ke 9th Birthday Mrs, Howard Barnes entertained | Spode lay WIGGS cordially invites you to attend an outstanding SPODE EXHIBIT Rare English Bone China on display in our store ALL THIS WEEK “Through Saturday, March. 30 See . ~ Si % ip i Mt ES Ep it +} Hl | ih H $ g j i : ges on S =§ | @ The Costume Look ; ix, : Particularly this season when they're designed > parts are better with a gentle beauty . . . # soft feminine grace? than one) Shown here, just two from our collection in fine i Cubera worsteds and custom sizes to fit the » Junior, Petite and Misses. 7 to 15, 10 to 20, i and important 1442 to 24/2. os . +. 49.98 to 79.98 WE HAVE IT IN ol THE NEWEST cae EMBROIDERED [it ) name. - HANDKERCHIEFS @ THE EASED SHEATH _ The supple look is newly interpreted ° in wonder- blend fabrics of silk and cotton, nub spun = | Sheers, rayon, silk shontung weaves . a « all softly tailored, Junior, misses’ sizes and Flattering Women’s Half Sizes, -we WAVE IT! ol a coe i 5/ i f | 4 olla i is ue a 5 ! THE Pontiac PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH %, 10st eR WO We a | Som eS) [Steam Baths V n't Take Off Fat =e « Water Loss Is the Only Result | : , : coe mae i ae £ : m Oe } t «, : ; ie Aasrs f your {dance held by Hoedowners ; rv ee, <. tA ¥ b Al you - | In Her New NGS | By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN fee tyler wy dhe cis eomoerrial ou 1st A Yo deen aie shook [Dance Chub at Owen Spri 1 Go . Some folks respond ell [cold showers after a warm bath] fo yom and i you are chiled [Fred Fronds, George pring wowns to them While other» do not. |tended 10 prevent colds by “tough-| and shivering tor seme time Cost Tishels, Danes Remmi te ; ening” us up, We do not any-| afterwards avoid it. ind ee | And well she may be after - / When you exercise | énough tol ning about that today. At one time only Ghee and ary Hart and Howard a | , taking advantage of agen lay ete ott pola |the theory was that cold showers! iow ‘rather than a shi ver atte Emer Toop, ; a TT *RELAT-A-TRON ona and: also Swill aetally-burm|nelPed to reduce, at another’ that ar, nde nthe Jack Bras mh lease up some body fat as well. There-| ey develop ‘the bust” ~~" 1" it is always a onl nb OE send tre Rich _ the easy way to take fore it is best to stimulate per-| So far ag I know the same | hot bath with cooler water, /Hagberg, Mr. and Mrs... weight off hips, tummy spiration by exercise unless there| idea which has lasted through x kt Martin, Mr,. and Mrs. William) ‘and thighs, without use is some reason for not doing s0,| all of the fads is that whether Tomorrow: “You Can Cut Cab|Webb, Mr, and Mrs. Al Jackson _, ot drugs or laborious The welt of eoid shqeten SG or not a cold shower ts good for jories, Build Health at Lunch." | ang Mr, and Mrs. Covert Brown. * exercise ee iy fee! : ' complete, restful: poe nm in eve a f a Ee go : an Orange Fool. Be ; ; ee : ' everly Jean . god B Sal | | oath a Dessert— - Sanborn and | a : AN pas ‘¢ Deauty SaION | win ~~ Charles RA ~~ | So Three hundred guests witnessed ee 8 8. 2 bouffants for cocktail \iaicte Re a fhe service hell st 7 o'clock. | Serving as maid of honor was 2 and garden parties, : @ Beortength f Something new and different . . . ET SUNS country club dining and =f : : Grow it inside and out. CASH and CARRY “= dancing . . s ao ee Bde ] wien aoe tor Wn Spring = JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS | mothers of the bride | pea IN AQUA . Fine Cifts. : ’ The attendants were gowned | and groom... eee e with round} gin : and fabulous designs | a y oung man ‘s fancy. echdions and bestieat badereny lol te negmenny St. iy Sebdne 2 skirts. Cummerbunds of a on for otter occasions -of elegance. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL : ! Dress Salon, Street Level 11% S. Saginaw, Hagle Theater Bidg., Pontiec, Mich. - ‘ Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, ghane-ey xets in poreen for Pree sanatden ‘ STORE HOURS: PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 30 a.m. entll 5:30 p.m, “HIGH FIDELITY | | HEADQUARTERS LAZY-BOMES | - oo the reception held tn} a : bride | | Ingenue ric el McCALLUM & DEAN i t 25 08 en Om oe comme : : FLEXIBLE SHANK. SHOES FOR GIRLS AND BOTS Her flowers were the] | Textured Pump Ton ons lw | 409 E Maple, Birmingham "MI 4-$230 Debon tk T day ‘m-m-m-mi 1 suppose your first love Is the > SE rien SPEER sae ais i or tame — a 2 noire way to walk a . ‘ : Washington, D.C., and Vir-| fa : dashing footnote to suits ed you'll elweys remember... but ovr They will reside on Lincoln! Pontiac’s New One-Price ond separates . . . a long, lean LAZY-BONES shoes ore worth o hug on their — | Permanent Wave Shop : i _ textured leather pump _ or two, too! Our feet just kiss the . in fashion’s newest go-with- ee i. everything shade, oatmeal. — . . light ond comfy!” Shoe Selen—Street Level Ten Beige and Black $595 ‘s 795 You Get all This: ©Custom Haircut __ @Permanent by an | a Ten | Bp cl OS Mommy. sey a a | I, Somber os ; PAULI’S SHOE STORE | ie i 35 -N. SAGINAW. a | ~ , OPEN FRIDAY GHT TIL 9. wi Oy - Serving Pontiac ver ,75- Years! ‘ 1 Sahel 2 Oc 4 wee A bao eh Po ee Sy ee a ag Pe . Same | p c ave - i fp Y | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH $7, 1957. “Tum Orion sweaters, inside out\ing, ‘The seams will dry faster, eee ae Ss Srhepe toe Miriam Babcock Weds Teddy Hooks « VWAAB RRA AS ns AAS My yO OOOO AS IK FERRER EE SOP Ceeees? Vit “94 ays SOOO RII 94594948 t Betegsdtse TWO DAILY DELIVERIES. TO DETROIT anos ee POINTS Miriam Elizabeth \ pateoek be- jcame the bride of Teddy Leo Hooks) lin a ceremony performed Saturday] _ evening in Central Methodist Chureh. Dr: Milton H. Bank read the 7 o'clock ceremony in the presence.of 200 guests. For her wedding, Miriam, a ruffled net- tiered skirt, Her fingertip veil was secured to a tiara of seed pearls and she carried an arrangement of gardenias on a white Bible Mrs. Richard Falkeld, the bridegroom, served.the bride of Teddy, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ed- win L. Hooks of Belmont street, had his brother-in-law, Ralph) Batchelor, as best man. Seating! the guests were Glem Brancheau | and William ‘Hutchinson. A —_ was held in the | On their return the newlyweds her purse. 4 : Mgachimatecersscea ce: oe = : : > es # : "a ’ For traveling to Northern Michi-, gan the bride changed to a black} ' 7 .4t She wore the gardenia corsage eg eae — Se : <4 ees ‘ from her bridal bouquet. ‘will reside on Auburn avenue. t | as matron of honor, Ponny Jean Child Study | ‘IClub Elects New Slate Mrs. Paul Gorman ’ Named President of Group Three Mrs. Paul Gorman was elect- jed president of Child Study Cub Group Three when members gath- jered for luncheon and meeting) \Tuesday at Rotunda Inn, * * * | Assisting Mrs, Gorman are Mrs. | Ralph Humphries, first vice presi- ‘ident; Mrs. Donald Rath, second NEW: NEW! MATCHED LUGGAGE SET Beautiful new colors, stur- a built, washable cover- @ 14” Train Case . @ 21” Week End @ 26” Pullman Regular Price $32.50 349° | Complete 3-Pe. Set Select Now for Graduation Gifts and Vacation Compléte. selection of ladies’ and men’s luggage wie eres cht American Tourister — Val-A-Pak TERMS — CASH — LAYAWAY PHILIP'S LUGGAGE SPORTING GOODS 79 NORTH SAGINAW ST. (4A AL A dh hd de ded hed dd ded ae. Ta PT TNT . vice president: Mrs. Richard Mc- speaker told of interesting desirable menus for teenagers | small youngsters, and stressed importance of allowing teen- agers to. eee cer their own menus Mrs. Hart Morris, Mrs, Byron Rog- ers and Mrs. Arthur Horst. * * * a og a not so loose that! Tt looks fragile but actually IAAAA*A AAA 42LAALLALL LO S APE usecase’. eine ice < des ee as — Sere the shoe that | understands © children ++» tnderstands how they grow, fresh and young as Spring and every bit as restless! Knows they don’t sit still, and that their shoes must be made to take the wear of all-day play . . . must fit right, must go on fitting. The Stride Rite shoe knows and does this . .. and millions of mothers know that it does!’ a HUVENIE, BooTERY Patent Strap Gizes 8%%-12 B-D Siren 12%-3 B-D $7.50 $8.50 & All Girls’ Delight Sices 5-8 $6.50 : c-B “a «| $7.00 ‘$8.50 $8.95: 12%4-3 9%, 4 - Accurately Fined fr Shoe c Esper f \ jand Panel Talk Mrs. George Tallerday, Mrs. Charies Rogers and Mrs; Bob Rog- ers served as hostesses for the aft- Tipacon Chapter Gathers for Tea | Arlene Newcombe served as general chairman of the Hands of Friendship Tea held Sunday afternoon at YWCA by members of ‘Tipacon Chapter of American Busi- ‘ness Women’s Association. _* * :* A panel discussion on “What, benefits are derived from being)“ 'a member of American Business) |Women's Association” was con-| iducted by Julie O’Brien, Betty; | Reed, Lillian Laska and Mrs. Billy; Winn, | eo! i | * * * onan mentbers greeted by Mrs.| ie were Marlene Cook, | Mrs... Charies_F) Kus._0zs.. Moore, Mrs. D. R.. Vea- zey, Mrs. Julia Jensen and Violet; McLaughtin. Junior Club Junior Pontiac Women's Club gath- a eae ma EL the, wociel committee ‘Ruth Cremer, Mrs. Chariotiel™ ) — Presents _ Guest Night Sixty members and guests of ered for the annual Guest Night dinner Monday at Elks Temple. Mrs. Carroll Porritt gave tlie in-| vocation and guests were wel- y the president, Mrs. : Our Bardley Mrs. Celia Merrill Turner of Will-O-Way Apprentice Theater several players in epi- | - from “Lilliom,” “The Time. pag carton “Kise and Tell,” | “The Valiant,” “Winterset” and | “Our Town.” Tweeds. go Town or : Mrs. James Mrs° Albert Games, Mrs. pena tains Mrs. Albert Kohn, }. Mrs. Ross Porritt and Mrs, Ralph Robinson. Home Furnishing {to Be Taught Here |University will teach the university-| sponsored course in “ |Home Furnishing.” jstarts April] 3 at Lincoln Junior High School from 7 to 10 p.m. . The course, . eee oes tEAM VER Oe ene A In Wool Tweeds. Pe ae oe 4 ©% OER ER ~~ HR KT ol be | ‘ ee & we ee " ‘* es a eee ie vat hed tiers Bose - Loomed exclusively. for Bardley. Sizes 12 to 20. Tweed Coats as wah before co aay Pictured 69.95 r Booare 1662 S$. Telegraph Rd. by , GLEN of MICHIGAN | a matching skirt and blouse. in. irridescent stripe cotton © Crease-resistant and washable, with cummerbund belt. Shit 10.95, ee 8.95 | | y % a \in in and pink» sizes 10 to 16 a field 8 Our Carlyle Costume is your : _ prelude to Spring in cotton sharkskin: e “that looks like wool; in grey, size 10 to 16’ priced at 55.00. a “ ‘ “i ee ee \s seen ie Hane BAZAAR 2 bof : aa, | \ > THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, anew ar, Wek ee C Spring Events Due at ‘School: : fro L Your PTA Is Planning: Ted Pearson J anal ‘Sid Abel Talk at Dublin Oxford Chief hid hip at Commerce Father and Son Banquet | WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP—Bar-_ ‘ Appointed by Village bers in the Highland, Milford, Plan School Event foi wuree Lalie TOWNSHIN oy. A meeting anid election Council; Manager Gets Commerce and Walled Lake areas) Saturday, April 6 With siq Abei, ex-Detroit Red Wings |of officers. Will be held later in Treasurer's Duties ‘will raise. their prices on April 1, Booths, Fun Features _ captain, will be speaker for the|the evening. ‘a spokesman for the State Barbers, : . father and son banquet to be neta Refreshments will be served. __ OXFORD—Ted Pearson Jr, was “889 Local No. 40 announced this’ CovmeRGE TOWNSHIP—Pony at 6:30. pum., Monday, April 15, : '. appointed president of Oxford by Week: rides, a dancé show, games and a in Dublin. school, Films of the|® j the villagé council at their first) “almost all he barbers in the Carousel are among the attractions Red Wings play-off game will be 4meeting following the annual elec- area in addition to these belong. lined up for the ‘annual. Commerce shown. Another guest for the SFamouk 1 tion. Pearson has been an elected) ing to the association have been Elementary School PTA spring’ ‘Hockey Night” program will be) . jpresident of Oxford for four years! contacted “and have indicated |!@ir to be held from 2 until § p.m. Jimmy Peters, Jocal ex-Red Wing \but under the new village charter) they alse intend to increase the Saturday, April 6, at the school. player. Ton Eee eeecee ve ee ae that post was abolished. The pres-| prices. Booths of all descriptions will be be toastmaster, LD CROW ident is now one of the council * * * set up throughout the building. wins HA ts Weentag Oe , _ : praeners pd nerd cities Association members stated the} Under the direction of Mrs. | event, which is open to all The ‘council also decided to | increase will be their first in seven| Merman Gall,. chairman of the | fathers and sons of the commun- 86 Proof have the village manager a5- |vears during a period when prices| PTA members are now | ity, Family-style supper will be sume the duties of treasurer im (have generally increised, making final arrangements for | served with Mrs. Gerald F, De- is as order to centralize village busi- Sei the. event. Sermier as food chairman and ness, The office formerly held | : a Girl scouts and-boy scouts from) Mrs. Hareld Friedline in charge my Elinor Bossardet had also * \the Commerce area, along with’ of setting the tables, ae en _ been ah elected “ene under the | ‘the teaching staff of te Commerce). Orie hundred tickets have been “ONIONS IN STEW’ — Above is a romantic - Vashon Island, Puget Sound. Pictured, left to <— jschool, will assist PTA members printed for fathers and 150 for ‘in running the: fair. sons. Any man without a son or! | John F. Ivory-owned ies wil} With one too young to appreciate | ibe on hand for the Pit tae at aithe program is invited to “adopt” as any ‘Commerce fair. Other firsts in- a son for the-evening, Tickets may | : : clude appearances by ‘the Jackie be reserved by calling Dublin) as ‘Rae dancers of Pontiac, and the school, EM $-4662 or Norman T.' whiskey loperation of a carousel, courtesy Seator, ge oorel ‘chairman, EM) fof Vernor’s 32807 Players Slate as ~ Aes dete _ you are 5 Ee, Phe elitr weit have: Pay topo hance, Mrs. Ste. Denial School arday:. Mrs. Anthony Zielony, publicity; — site pan. < scene from “Onions in the Stew,” spring play to right, are Monte Clute, country boy: Vivian In other action the council acted be presented by Rochester High School Dra- Bravener, as Ann (one of two leads), and Danny bad sg agree — ny oe : matics class in Junior High auditorium on Skeen, boy from the city. Both are vying for ou a astirtas Ram wart ol the | & __ April 11-22. ‘The three-act: play by Betty Mc- her atiention, business district, : Donald has a cast of 37, and the locale ‘is ; 4 eee inking— Fk Si ST 2 bd ee BRT ~ be £ : - i Mrs, John Gall and Mrs. Robert, onda’ : ; CAIRO @ — Secretary General officially but the infermants said Ww. B : fiel d G { ‘Mott, signs and layout; ‘Sire sonal: TI f vA a trom : , ‘Dag Hammarskjold left for his Hammarskjold had “ameliorated”! . loom 1e roup jielson and Mrs, Harry Cwikiel, ski sade -—:* a now! Bandits Attack Cors ae N. headquarters today with President Nasser's original views tg Choose New Leaders Turkey, France and the Phil- : prizes; Mrs. Zielony, kitcheri; Mrs. Herman Gall, Mrs. Zielony, Mrs. Danielson, Mrs. Thomas Harrison ippines will form a panel to ai- ypt’s plan for running the Suez during their talks that began here, Carrying Aid Officials, && Canal Informed sources said the last week. . | Tomorrow | swer questions about the foreign - 4 Kidnap- Woman {plan “won't--please everyone but. a oa esti i en aad Mrs, Ripe Brown, 7 tacos ————— —— Not only is it as mild ~ es = .: acceptable to the *tHammarskjold had to get the WEST “SLOOMFIELD — The! 2383 “= Donald Freeman and Robert Gi-; meeting Thursday at 8 p.m = but it has the in. ‘TEHRAN W — Two American - 3 best possible plan out of a bad Township Players of West Bloom-| . bert, parking; Herman Gall and. : : . aid officials were murdered and The plan Was, not made public. situation," they, added. ‘“‘Now he field will] hald an election of offi-| s - : ey Thomas Harrison, clean- Ip; Rob-- Am American Red Croas field | comparable flavor only Gus tle aan at 8 will carry the plan to. interested cers at their regular monthly meet-| PATRICIA WAGONJACK ert Gilbert, barker; Max Burts worker, Mrs. Frank Wickham found in fine bourbon! when bandits attecked Sos pase parties at the United Nations.”|ing on Thursday in the W est! Mr. and Mrs. Percy B. Lowery Public address system. of Birmingham, is acompanying pees - Sunday night, Gen. Alinaghi Gol- Scout S how. CITE MAIN PROVIS'ONS Bloomfield Town Hall at 8:30 p.m.’ of Clarkston are announcing the) | the students to Avondale. : piri, commander in chief of the U. N., Egyptian and diplomatie| There ‘are also four openings 00’ engagement of their niece. Patricia) 5 . =— i Iranian police, announced today | Audition Set sources said the main proves} “ : jAnn Lely ck, to Arthur E Ke-| ounty irt S ° FOr Golpiri said. two rename also | of the plan calls for: | _Bleven people from the West | Vicz a a © 3 : ‘China Chr istiani wer: killed in the incident. for Tonight All n od by, Mleomfteld and Pontiac areas are | ithe ‘son of Mrs. Louis Ravicz of gre , The US. Embassy withheld rotisemgs tolls sls regsst he nominees. Among these local res- {Santa Monica and the late Mr.| 4 deuehter wes porn on March 11 uthori as be é identification of the Americans but) COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — The'jy emphasized by Egypt. idents are Mogens Kiopp and \aanee An August wedding ge bya ihe nes been 2.2 Topic of Speech one source said the dead were: second audition for -the annual! Pla ' George Curran, who have been nned. leit, ORG Mrs. Louis &. ou. © <«- © Scout-O-Rama stage show will be cing of a fixed percentage Of| nominated tor the office of presi- | con dost Robert, en” March 12 ot“ FOUR TOW The Elizabeth. Kevin M. Carroll, 37, of Issa- held from 7:30 until 9:30. this eve- tolls in a separate account for dent and Board ef Contrel. Phyl- Sieh Kav | F id oo, Mast 13. ‘twin sons ere born £2 issell Guild NS = sclar toes quah. Wash, a Point Four area ning at Union Lake Elementary suaind flip talbsris sag eaneres og lis Batts and Phyilis Partin om isn Fry is Frieay Ipireet Re: bate been bamed Kea! 'odist otters is*holding its regular eceegy even gal a Kerman, School. epument 2f the consi. One Calo Goreng Met ray dang keg ey | ORCHARD LAKE — Mrs, Filon |g $f se ua 2, Mpg if toimonthly meeting ‘Thursday eve- ‘ao Bey Scouts from the Ottawa. press report said this would be 25. jmeesty nominated fer the treas- |5!™Ps0n. Jr. president of Oar Lady nis Sex teen named Debra, Sue, ining at the church. Guest speaker) -..8 7S District of the Clinton Valley per cent. rae, fone \of Refuge Altar Society, announces Mone Toad" atavamee Une at will be Dr. James Cheng of the! Brewster A. Wilson, 35, of Port- Council are eligible to try out for =) a ens rcee 1a fish fry for Friday. The fry will “{*"¢st Josephine ‘Ana. op ‘March ¢ Oakland County ime eae Sana- tend. me B age grey mx = place in the show. Another percent age to be placed’ gine seus an be served in parish ball, 3130 us ‘oe ne ‘tod on arch’ id —.e OLD CROW DIST. CO., FRANKFORT, KY, ‘ ear st Foun-) ae r res sw names will Commerce Rd., Orchard Lake, E “ { DISTRIB Ba ae eee see name ee natn eo ft cme ae ey ey Cet ale A eek 3,0, Chek ol ek om Cre Sa ec ; ternational Cooperation Adminis- ~ apuousty trom < unt p.m. pensation . ims by stockholders. election to the Board of Control | — roti’ oth aaa Sond, Oe 2 ee SSS ae ek itiicaesdieidtl tie tratios ta Tran. : cpr April 27, at the Walled of the old Suez Canal Co. On@) an. Frank Donegan. Muriel Done ; cae said the kidnaped wom- cua ae School on South pe — this amount at gan, Neil McArthur, Jerry Cohen, | : : ' 2 r.¢ : an was eee, wife, the former ee ah wich Wath at | ledeenati of the Ast Co JoAnne Radcliffe ‘and Irene Klopp. , : HEKMAN’S . SPADAFORE’S SUPER FOOD SALE! * * * : ing meg ces be awarded oe meg oi through a sisaiite seas powmdee oo acts in the stage slion,| 5° the cana ngineerinig urvey | _ driving in two cars from Iran-| H ” - 4in__southeastern Iran, to % ‘ poegenr ana ce Persian Tractor Crushes Man Hlammarskjld was said tte to Be Made Soon Wednesday, March 27 Thru Sunday, March 31 wus ae on HARSENS ISLAND @ EE Bos Sitped:. tae "satan | : the podbowa g exchanged 3% | FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP—An ' P fire with their attackers for near- Gordon, 65, was crushed to death Adequate in ite present intr. Bt engine ring survey to determine rv Qt. ¢ ly an hour, but the bandits finally Tuesday when his tractor over-' — J might be hb ater. the feasability of the sewage treat- Ub... eeees g reached the cars and attacked the turned on him on this Lake St. informants said any COUN mont plant for Franklin Knolls is - @ecupants with knives. | Clair Island. try believing the eager: W8S to be made in the near future. The . not being carried out co appeal survey was assured when the town- Lean Meaty s In . : x it; ; 0. ee \ship board last night acted favor-’ 3 Mississi ‘ably on a request by the Franklin: ' “te issipp Cap tal Knolls Civic Assn. that an engineer.’ Cc Negroes Petition tor Jobs Macnillan Switches 0% Src Sisk wa 6s | 4 : survey. | ‘ * *&5°* Cc ; ‘Attention lo Strikes The association has agreed to’ Gelatin JACKSON, Miss. ‘p-thiniveais in‘hiring Negro policemen, but not) * _|place in escrow the um of $1,000; BESSINGENS ‘ m - Migsissippi's capital city cireulat-|now. Both cited current: “unrest” | LONDON — Prime Minister with which the engineering firm Dessert | Sweet Pickles ae a ed petitions today asking thatias the reason for the delay. ‘Harold Macmillan hurried home of Hubbel, Roth and Clark are to suassnumeseene poe ne of their race be made) - ‘today fromBermuda to switch’ be paid. ie < icemen, firemen and city bus < this attention from world crises to — CAB Gets Request ses trsening Brits com Aus Favors se ar § AV VE 2 : petition campaign was lomy:. : jaunched last night at a meeting ‘ * * | Macmillan left Bermuda last | ee re VOR, Cae sl COUPON : at which speakers urged nonvio- FOF City Air Service " |night, 24 hours ahead of schedule, . . lence and humility but declared ‘because. of the “difficult industrial Py Market b a “the old way of life” must go. | The Civil Aeronautics Beard in situation” at home. ot ® At Louis Spadefore panei he Washington, D.C. has received * Ae 8 ; 4 —- ‘The meeting in a Negro church) Pontiac’s request for commercial | [p all, 1,200,000 workers are on) had been billed as a “citywide airline service at the mrmicipal_strike—200,000 in the nation's 70} 4 Chase & Sanborn . mass meeting’ but. white’ police-|. airport. shipyards ‘and a million engineer-| . ee CAN . ik ae Homer ae et es: workers in key industries. s s 4 Negroes attended manager. CAB The engineering strike is sched-| eo | ;, Coupon . + * ##%* | tked for & second application juled to spread by stages until) ae ‘Mich. Grode 1, Lerge - = =F > a. wa Only & Except for brief remarks by a| Sfter it apparently “was not sat- | three million workers i : Ss Mar. 27 thee Mate 3T s visiting Negro, there were no isfied with the wording of ey pues are out by April 6. BOLOGNA H : : Covhes. Pe.. neaeeeeeer” seweeeeet® ee : speeches urging integration. couple .or three paragraphs tn oR 2 to dealers. minors. hawt saeasee The City Couneil said in a for-; 6 March 1 application form.” Both strikes are being directed] - Lb. 1s -} caanit abe to 6 Conemer0 a ansgnanseseene mal statement Monday it plans no’! The. application contains ex: by the 30-man executive of Con-| Chunk s ree SD ANDES si . et __change in its paticies of employ-| hitbits showing the new 4,000-foot federation of Shipbuilding 4 and Ext) un rasnee® 1-Lb. ment. Yesterday, however, Mayr, Funway completed tast October, gineering U oe mm =e s) B d | an Alien Thompsen—and Coaeenhaslene a Ses eevee a Seana ne. | meee’ + Y Ki t 0] —King-Nut, Pure Vege. Lb. Can ; rea = Leaves er D. L. Lackey said they favor) service through Willow The government's main eftort| ingnu eo SHORTENING = eee” in far vlna repe toward —) 5 : ¢ : ing the 1]-day-old shipyard strike. | Troy Downs Opposition | U. S. Raps Red Proposal | ; YOUNG, TENDER BEEF Adopt Zoning Ordinance ‘tee re og | ROUND ee “BY WASHINGTON (INS) — U.S. Bs quickly rebuffs! yester- NO “PAINTY” ODOR TEA BAGS SIRLOIN STEAK . TROY — After much. opposition’ Ceville Mason, associate justice. roof ogee a i to mock 1 100 Ct. ¢ ‘ and several hearings the city’s will receive a total of $500 back ate and temporary halt to nuclear] pigs 1M LESS THAN | HOUR Box ie B STE AK proposed zoning ordinance was pay and will receive an additional Weapons tests. . : ee one Le. ¢ adopted here this week. _ hundred dollars up until July 1. Prd —z out ene dean Walthide® Rubberized glides on BOSTONIAN ts His annual salary from that point, Eisenhower Me | — with amazing ease. itt new vel- FRE : oe ee nee erat. Will be $800. A $1,600 increase was) Minister Harold Macmillan te [ vet sheen ts just right for your : FOO att GROUND Saar gna a ot, rh ce Bric need te oma ine | aa os $Id | Gm BOE _ BEEF _HAMBURGER | salary to $3,600, unless such an agreem , eee .* ‘ lcould be part of a general disarm- | and bed-. ‘aie’ WN SEED : ration, Lawmakers immediately | ‘ament ‘solution. scams 3 i l A ‘ set about drafting a new ordi- | Robert Wasson was appointed to Sao : fC ‘mance based almost entirely on fill the vacancy on the plan com- « (Regular Colors) bee ¢€ 5 + | the one they “thought” ‘they al- bog pce eaused by the soslgnations Water Problems to Ease a /., BYSS2@ Cpsons ! aaa a SD 7 | Because’ of, ring election, Mon WAYLAND (AP)—Village leaders. ae a | ay — public hearings were final-) laay*s ine weig wil} bé ‘postponed ot this Allegan County Com- /. PONTIAC EDNESDAY THRU SUNDAY. oe ly held opposition came from np luit the following night | munity ‘of 1490 persons will find, : : ‘ides mainly business persons w i ra od tw. J 1 figured. the ordinante would. 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Kretschmer Wheat Germ .. .\. 29¢ * © «© « JAR HANDY TO USE Liquid Trend VELVET HOMOGENIZED WASHDAY DETERGENT — Peanut Butt Trend 2 1% | 2% 35¢ Blu-White [Beads 0’ Bleach | 9-01. 25¢ 108 39 *hetesesesatae LEKLIRE LLIN RR REM wanna 7 GIANT PKG. 45¢ = WONDER FLAKES A ne i woe ts Bo, heh 9 en [98 THE poxrtac PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH on, 1087 | _— ees +1 ily Gets ‘Lone Goal in First Period Rookie Goalie Simmons ts Jittery but Holds — Detroit in~. Check cae ¢ Frankel trophy. Gus will be honored | Tat ot So csuar bk a tealay Cain aoe. Gus began play-| 7 ihg baseball after his graduation from James Monroe.) ° While pitching for the Mercury AC he was struck by a ee ae Now married to one of his former the 46-year-old’ Gus found blindness did not ndicap him ag a teacher. He organized the Hudson) - team in '49 when baseball was about to disappear the West. Side. Prompt action on his part saved _ the DeWitt Clinton ‘diamond. : ; Two years ago his Hudson Guild team won the City! | championship, Gus conducts an insurance) _ s by phone, has a photographie memory, never! — s voices and names, can use the phone dial, and) q ns the use of @ canie of Seeing ye dog while travel-| : ng because he says he “doesn’t want to be conspicuous.” _ . AAU National Board of Governors, having disposed) — f Wes Santee’s expense accounts, now is battling over| | yhether ‘to accede to long-time secretary Dan Ferris’ equest for an. annual retirement pension of $7,500. 1 Whetle, former president, is leading the fight against) | he giveaway ... .. Understudy Jim Hurst of the “Lil » bner” cast is the son of the former Phil and Card few eee oe * * : ker, Don Hurst. Jack Cattery, a Zi-year-old for Vince Pimpinello, oldtime Golden Glover, now doorman for a steakhouse near the UN .. . Al Weill is taking the Toronto loss of his new boy, Dave Rent, in stride. Canadian writers thought Rent looked far ‘more advanced than Rocky Marciano did at asimilar |... etl : oe: AP wirephote| COUN : i score Fleming Mackell and Buddy Boone (6) of the | open | }ehalant Don Simmons, a 25-yeaf-| on this situation in the first period last night | Bruins on the pile. In front of the net is Leo ; Goalie Boivin and (20) Johnny Bucyk (black jersey) Don Simmons is obscured under the heap,: with of the Wings. Boston won, 3-1. He got off tHe canvas against an experienced oppon- nab garenaee-cad Paseo —— a . ent to win closing rounds. | ander.” ! > ar. f nang Sv shee ane oben iets Richard ‘toe ; loetec Pee tion, | ard veau * « «* goalie out of position, eman May Be at Career's Ind as se=2 S25 oo. ees oe , : ways . . wt the spotlight as the Canadiens suc-'j¢ -ponnie Marshall, on tice of New York picked up the) : es cothing will break Bor us. ‘lee National hen eague'ai? nd : #. STS ah php nt oe y Sikey defensive maneuver it seemed un- 4 tand they called on Houtteman sofeniette Sk Wh Sik teoeen tne Simmons was summoned to the wih en semnt-| i |protect that lead. |with another defeat. = See ot Snir Tey eet epening ‘ite. iar t Coach ‘Toni guarded cnge aS But the Orioles rallied and with), hile, Houtteman ae itt vone|after Norm Dele en aaind to be play in the third period last night! But aling Game Marshall trom ee ie m Rettn-(lasts and Din iter wore re|peeus the club tp a Yo-game tril was the turning point in the game. behind the net, The 25-year-old for- Wayne Causey and Brooks Robin-| S00) Stee ‘the veteran out oo ee re incla § |The Canadiens scored three times| ard exhibiting a burst o 7 son—the Birds scored three runs|ia ft NSS: ie ved by in| Both Cafiery and Si in the final period to down the|“*"¢. exhibiting a et peed | to win 7 to 6. Houtteman went) 00° ap partnered n/a attery and Simmons were) Rangers 41 before a crowd of 15,-/Just got to the puck and prevented : erp ge co ie Te ab teeter icottiion end tadh H R | G19 at Madison Square Garden. |it from entering the goal ig EOE wf aha ted Inter they were ‘oa in nuron Clays 8 spine Canadiens then wrapped up | Birmingham r __ et vernttny ba Sho Sechlen 1 was in bad shape at the start iSiors- ens tn tai: Mishel tee es witha. pelt ot nal wis | {f Chicago Cub pitching and then|of things,” said Simmons, “and deflected Geoffrion’s 3-foot) seconds £ tn the Stheinsing. with tec oat and/T'wes teving too hard. That's why, 500 Trackmen From 42/shot with his glove into the right/ute; The Rangers pulled their goa- a the bases loaded, Mueller hit a Lindsay got that goal, I was too High Schools to Meet |coner of the cage to put Montrealjlie Gump Worsley in an attempt - grandslam borner to give the|far out of the nets when those : ahead 21 at 7:02 of the last period.'to gain the equalizer, but Geoff- 7 7-t0-6 victory. guys were battling for the puck at Ypsilanti -| The rion nto the empty . ‘Cerv hit ae tet waa: phy: oan we otic ne the g ut a A < YPSILANTI — Over thietes| P they were balanced ot ® Peet representing ah echoske win when Harmon Killebrew hit a) Boston took the lead after 38\meet in Ypsilanti Saturday, March , grand - slammer for Washington. seconds of the second period. With 39th, for the second running of the Roy Sievers’. ninth-inning single) Detroit's Lindsay in the penalty'Huron Relays. Relays Director, run that gave the/box.on a carryover penalty f0r\George Marshall, stated that he an $to-7 win. — lrough board checking, defense- expected 21 dae ck tae 2 tween Frank Three young Pirate pitchers—'man Doug Mohns sent @ vicious)jase schools and § class C of the NCAA Dick Hall, Nelson King and Elroy|50foot screen shot past wing 08-| schools. : Carolina basket- Face—combined fo blank the St./lie Glenn Hall for the tie-breaker. : Tar Heel foot- Cardinals 4 to 0 on two hits.|The Bruins got an insurance tally A strong Flint Northern track Tatum. “I admit Bill Mazeroski homered for thejon a sustained charge as the third) teame squad ts favored to outper- unpleasant,” gaid * lperiod got under way. > Fae, et eee i i i : FE Kuenn Powers Tigers =. to. 6th Victory, 8-4. | eageeete Ssoeeheet he eek ole up “& single and two = eee lineup has revived pfs Renken . ag ‘ian an In all, he drove in. five runs. ae ae da with a winning exhibition game|One of the doubles was tainted ctienith ’ = = ’ |record. but it accounted for two runs. St ae ee OE ance sory pemen (Vy lotted a long fly to center) ome | cites iaid ig lee dente be A oe with |® oy . new manager Jack Tighe that he (1. help of two ane, sal a was playing every exhibition as wild pitch. This ts one of the Collision coverage features of Allstate's new [it it were midseason compe: | cixcrynaTt | dE ROIT Crusader policy: When you collide with another Allstate-insured —_| tion, tlle Tigers generally have | on ee nun we ee car, Allstate pays every penny of your repair bill—you@ay appeared siuggish. The pitching [C'Schyr a i © ¢ Bolling “2b $3 3 nothing! A mighty important advantage when you consider that | has been generally good bat the |e it 5 1 2 Samford a 9 0 8 there are over 3,500,000 Allstate policyholders. ee en Cha Mle Ss | The figuret below show why it really pays to carry low cost | 1¢ was ‘Capt: Harvey Kuenn who i$ Maree so 3 J Allstate Collision Insurance. Even a “little” accident can put & —_led the way yesterday. He slammed 2323 Fee Ft fis. Id Giv big dent in your pocketbook these days. Compared to costly | first inning deme ren_oft: Russi Bes 111 Mass p 3 2 1\Reyno SUlven . [ei Se Aneel eee ee OR ey pre or age gt ts: |Scholarship as ~ _ Play it safe... and smart! See or phone your Allstate Agent! [sxaTina NIGHTLY oe NS #7 n|Leading Caddy. Fender Assembly cececs $163.75 ! —— 7 Jest look daad tinea. ...:. 1m | visage TERY Pa bikin , at these average | New Top. ...-- ++ cones MOOT Stel | repair ond | Grill end Bumper Assembly . sss 12000 | Sat. and Sun. Matinee : : replacement Trunk (id Assombly. 2 6. oa vs 59.10 2 to 4:30 P. M. Schult. 2 el | costs! «| Mand Assembly Front Fender» «6 S218 Closed Mon, and Tues. |) Macndliten “ana Seta Headlight Assembly oe 65.00 j in. Left-Cimcinnati 10, ’ CIR BPE _ ROLLADIUM = foc. ® nom ra 2 4 SKATING, RINK eee = J ‘ 4475 W. oan 8 St, FE 5-3677 Jicni, Jackowski, Soar, * : se ‘ 72 | 5 a econ "ee 5 ae | FOR me san wi - STAT ha (BEL sow am " @ereck eournny faatatss : Spon Se ses ist . PPP PO Pe ae AG : sj ; y : i a x Ate: 7 ; : me Cy ; 3 : 7 / ; bees i ie ; : E ; = Ht \ e oe | as THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1957 | PER As eR roe ict comeias ates, io eee Se te — men oe poe ay residents; testant the ist Bowlerama. ) county whe ‘Sanctioned | stars ill be divided. ABC or WIBC are eligible to| Scoring 1 : this handicap tournament. {handicap and Lanes and Dixie J is an opportunity for all area! Four different local bowling | tion. All finalists compete a keglers from the average con-| establishments will take part : or any of 10 ser otal susranteea eneer Bowlerama = ! it Lene G {the same number of games wil be|m VME CHANGE CO. ‘/prizes for men and women would : . OUIS . mewied: scroen. sak. apags at the 401 5. Seeew Seetr re: | be__ handsome . profit . for : : finals. The top qualifiers St ¢0Cli Ut. 7 poe eee eee See Sees | location will also receive trophies | fS2 ee “Record Setting Team vg eer 5 [ertig ici ce ce | a Yea en we nay te myst te mew ABU Lea Lead (se See pe] CHEVROLET | only five short days away. All| | qualifying alleys will be eligible |setting Cooley Lounge ladies’ team decides this is the time to go - | to finish in the money plus taking (five different ways to take a crack at the top prizes in the Press FORT WORTH, Tex..l# — st.|others interested in taking part - | part in. the exciting keg action |[Bowlerama tournament. : ; Louis, holder of practically every|are urged’to get the blanks in asf : J ' Fr ,| for the nominal charge. Re: Sot Sie 4 major bowling title in the nation,|soon as possible at the Press or§- ; Tt a } All this is-made possible through; a es st gta! nog al ane Saw any Soon ap Ahan ee ay . & Seaetee seas hea See pean te Women’s Bowling Association last month with a team total of |tournament. _ {gin arranging qualifying squads “FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ea the purse. All qualifiers will re-| 1023 and = 1639 with handicap, isn’t breaking up. ae * * ‘* . —_ |immediately following the deadline. ee BRS : : ecive $5 which is 30 cqnts i exces “ar ee Led te Den Corte, sation! tage rena «=. DONT PUT OFF. * of the $450 entry fee. A $1 one idk’ dividual match game champion, ‘wned in the better chance there wa Bd : cost to bow! three games in the Martha Foster, Robena Roque, Wilma Myers, Doris Young|st. Louis will lead the assault in|#* for being drawn for an early ; 2 finials is minimized ‘by the profit|and Gertrude Fleming will, set aside team efforts next weekend to|the open team division of this 51.|Shift. oe NEEDED SERVICE ‘made by qualifying to result injtake part as singles contestants in the Bowlerama. May the best|day kegling event. The quaranteed prizes are: . = mak cost for participating] gal win. sh Rog go Porangy lead ey is ag a _ Just Because You Con't Take Time During the Dey - cents. z y P Hand Chicago “e t ag : i * oe eo R88 with 3126. 2nd... 200 2nd... 100 USE ‘OUR CONVENIENT | Many of the leading male keglers are the latest entries in | Musick Printing Co. No. 1 team! 3rd ... 100 ard .., @- s : : : Such am arrangement brings 0) the Bowlerama. Ray Oliver who carries a 181 average in the GMC ot E. Pa., led scoring) 4th 30 éth i : a — ae Agger ee League; Lee Gibbs and M.-Wolwold 170 bowlers from the Heights |in the open Ris cay len| Wi... * Sth ... 15 NITE SERVICE Ae - “Si yemenn | certainly holds true in a singles] Donsuer and cs gadis ot are nn ek eon | ce ab ek 1 A eed 5PM. vi icweea ul seit alleen handicap event of this type. There) Wednesday night loop are ready to go. top Leave your car between 5 P.M. = — na lis much to gain in cash prizes,| « * * resect ~ esther sony Unbeat ’ If. q., We bere fonnd thet manny sf-car guntemens must ane’ thelr cor Guxing SONNEI [crams champion, "And all tor ss, But the Bowlerama is handicap play, and- there's only tive days|225 and 220 oy en Queens ceecheenth seheeaonan 39 sigs mee 4 APRIL IS ONTH. | . 4 : eT ; A f | “SAVE Jo 307% FISHING TACKLE — REELS RECO OeORRRERO REE hee eee eee & Peer eee ee eee ee eee ee eee eee eee ee) Tod ee "LUGGAGE SPORTING. GOODS \iing and safe handling of firears/ eicmond tauaie wt oo el You are not Scales Soumtzy rosda. Yous fu all ‘jhome, in which case the law would driving the same slow car you ; the not apply until September 1, 1959. View Firearms <8 Safety Program Training youths for junior shoot- of Directors meeting of the Oak cane County Sfortsmen's Club in Waterford. A committee was ap- they could obtain a 1958 bunting license, unless instruction is not available within 25 miles of their lthe Oakland Co oe eek RC ee i y Ang th Fourteenth annual meeting. -of unty Sportsmen's Club will be held at 8 o'clock to- night in the main hall of the OCSC clubhouse, at Sportsmen's Park in Waterford. ; seabighting thie this annual meeting conservationists of sportsmen and will be the installation of 1957 of- -|ficers and two color-sound films, “This Is Michigan” and ‘Michigan Conservation."* detailed coverage of the widely- acclaimed game habitat work proj- ects which Oakland County sports- men participated in oun the win- ter months. ito Be Held Sunday os 3 And if Sinitiats dis vs, thie ae ro fod yo you aver doo ee pad sangre in your car ownership. Join the Automobile Club of Mi and protect your- Sc the Cub. eth new wa, the modern way, _ e —_ Sie, = me ly better we ee ar motoring FPSERS Rea rac: nett pashan scammer al Attorneys-in-fact: Ralph Thomas Charles L. Wilson Roy M. Hood A. |. BOGUE, Mgr. 63 N. Perry St—FE 5-415) BL Taft, TE 20010 ©. M. Berns, FE 62133 S. W. MeNalley, OL 9-1741 Virg® Keener, nT etwatt Antena Imter-Insurance Exchange Robert G. Jamieson, General Manager — at Automobile Club of Michigan VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFice R. A. Warken, FE 2-4200 e. G. Tynan, FE 4-2 (Helty) MEtrese 17-7451 Skeet Championship Oakland Cotinty Sportsmen's Club Skeet Championship will be elect Ray Newman of Pontiac to- night, a new slate of officers and committee heads will be ushered in to lead county sportsmen through the coming year, Retiring President Sibley S'thanked the membership for their cooperation and support. 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Come in now and choose «+.» water repellent or walgreens #12" " "41" *eeeo “More Than a Raincoat—an All Weather Companion SSSHSSSSHSSEHS SESE SSHSESSHSSHESSSHEHEHESEH ETE EE SEES ESEHHS SEH HSE CHE See eee TES Oe SSeS Es TEL-HURON STORE Open Monday, Thurs. — ENDING SATURDAY AT°8 P.M. the Outdoor . GUY MOATS Outdoor Editor, Pontiac Press meeting are Ed Spice o Birming-Postia ham, first vice president, Seas at Dwevtee Pian’ aeeeeaed “Pontiac, sergeant-at-arms, vice president, Pot Metndert elle. P. B. Senne, Trustee, _ Proposed Fees for Using State Parks Reasonable and many more quality custom he inctalied la a few beens. Outdoorsmen in hs eral are among the most unrea- , . for dri Ere rE gen : more driving - . & gine gy “red fuel “igh Com lien 3 “Pontiac Motor ‘Parts Parts Headquarters for the Doctor of Motors | They'll fight for their? views. at the drop of a hat) oppesing any park too .torgety | and won’t yield an inch to} % ‘ grounds that the state has _ Automotive Parts and Equipment the opposition regardless) 8.0 Nmciedine beste tecuitice, | 29 Auburn Ave. . Fas 7k 24006 of where the weight of logic! just as it has — may lie. vide free It is in this strange uncom- This is elon uo us pr inane wo, aus 4 OF” We teat FS a itterences efitentt facilities has = on been discharged to date. is a liv policy tre. “state” it should be re- | edi De ry = See Ba El Aaa the wena mme late Ve ive | Sune ode oar, because there is no | a scape party “state” with money § , out of proportion: of its ewn which can owe an | on Hard-Tops, to the issue in-| obligation or anything else. = . We think you, the taxpayer, have’ S -@ W 2 ' A case in point 15 tthe curred or dome 2 ered in wetting wp a] tation Wagons pp Bagel ay -aocaay agg" qpead hts don’t think you should be) : e entrance fee. We can/tagged further if you are @ non-| : — of charging the users of The theory of. the “free ride” | “ sta’ eect, weet fee for the! nas gained & great deal of momen-| este ; ° 2 99 re Garent - tum “in recent years. It has not] First Come, First Served Basis The proper administration of/eained in virtue. We're old fash-| (agee's > gonbicayan — a joned enotigh to believe that if! ror sere ’ ew niga oe Just! something is worth having or do . Pig Pay wd pick up ty ns it's worth paying for parks should up the Thousands of people enjoy our'| tab = ie state parks omalty. Bho the oS There some disagree. a modest can} : ClO recently made a there should be few complaints. %, , _ - Community Motor Sales BIG SPRING FESTIVAL] OF VALUES _ Save Up To $1, 000 — DURING. OUR 3rd ANNUAL 4 ? = : * Eat E ] ’ z 5B : ee # ¥ 2 STARTING THURSDAY AT 8 A.M. - 1 HOUR DELIVERY ON ANY | 10 Official Cars To Be Sold | REFRESHMENTS TO BE SERVED ata THE “Reliable Financing Terms Avelable + * eee es ene Soe eS 5 ee AB Bees ; A a+ } P) eee fh aa i = j ji } % a oe A a \ ‘ 4 i eer vines ee ‘ ne De he ex | - a I] ( ‘ ate oe eta Scere th ren ea ates Ween wens Dy THE. 20N AG PRESS, Ww WEDNESDAY, 3 MARCH-27, 1957 NE ‘The schedule of Solunar Periods oe as printed below, has been taken a from John Alden Knight's Sol 4 ‘ {nar Tables. Plan your days so a {that you will be fishing in good a territory or hunting in good cov ae during these times, if you wish to find the best sport that each 5 day has to offer, | 1:4 * it The major periods are shown in . boldface type. These begin at the ees ibe steer Pasnde doire sien : a ee ee ee er type, are of exmmewhat: shorter) Johns-Manville Brake Lining a & MM. P.M. ‘ 4 18 fe 3 CHEVROLET (Bonded Shoes) . , a : 30 Th. s-3:08 He 5:30 Tide) eee ae P | - — ‘ | a: 2.2) 4 4 Pipes a | Big BassCavght = : “4 © Starters—-Gonerators | “lp - Okla. @ — Lake Tex-, q . >| INSTALLED TONIGHT — These are the 1957 ‘ton Plains; Pat Metzdorf, secretary, Pontiac; |caught in Oklahoma in 1956, an | officers of the Oakland County Sportsmen's Club © Lew Borer, treasurer, Pontiac; Melvins Jurva, |1)-pounder. : pies Hae ig 8 ideo ee ap wet ogee cad y cdinge iam eo + * | | ' atertord clubhowge. re-elected trustee: Absent — / Tex., caught the bass with a River’ ames Bel "INSTALLED FREE wg ee ee later weighed in at an offical 10 All Makes end Models | os le egies FORD : Fi Ss h Co | OL©.- B | 1n d? Distinguished Rifleman oe [eee 1953” $ 2 9 > Se. No — Says Expert oallnd Cnty Sumer Rie Europeans, who introduced skiing DETROIT — Are fish color can readily see how each flow- qualifying target to earn the classi-| blind? er or rock color stands out so “Definitely not,” declares Percy een eee wae 59 Se | _CH EVROLET Day and Night Service | FE 56136 on GAS and OIL BURNERS Ff Across From Economy Furniture Dean Healing FE 5.7721 : rir : Established in 1922 | eouihes out of Labe Bt. Clete tn : oe coach,; 10 years. e 4, oe Seems like everyone _ knows about Combys.. is best whiskey buy : Great taste... Straight or mixed | | | ‘ n be j=] | ‘The choice of | ing - | best bartenders "860 17 TIRES nhac | a must go at once! | J & GENERAL | |€ SAF-T-MILERS ay # “Sh 4 3 a — 137 ! PAY 14 MAY, 14 TUNE, ts JULY * TUBELESS and TUBE-TYPE | * ‘BLACK and WHITE SIDEWALLS Made in the worlds largest distillery COMPLETE WHEEL ALIGNMENT CHECK * CASTER-CAMBER-TOE-IN ¢ TIE ROD ENDS * ji / 7 NT, Mr : / [| \ Deeps TAA! [1 sh CUPS AND GLASSES/« ALONG} 25.11 EROVES }} WOULD LOWER /7 : 7 i TH f . . np ae yt rag EN 3 ‘Bal AND CRUNGS INTO GRINDERS | »| NANCY » ler FA in THE LEGS WHICH ACTUALLY iy , eam THAT'S |] THIS WAS BEFORE BEYOND MEALS/ —— | , | ARE PIPES TO THE SEWER / , ——— OH, DEAR --- : > “+ HOW'S NANCY,GO TO THE ||: 1_CAN'T | BOARD AND MAKE | DRAW A DRAWING OF CIRCLES sega Py a a ee ] ~— rie S See. ore Sete, BO eT ( oO G fe is. CRRA ig a S&, ae” matt ts THAT WOULD No HOW IT SMUGGLED iT * MIGHT BE BETTER OUST TO DINE OUT = 3-27, ...,, nes : iat OUT OUR WAY ee ee: top ‘ $* aad Lab od : 3 Yn HP SL - t ‘ rv he welt. ! ; Loa ‘ 5 ae ' Tilns AM . \ ‘ - ae mi *, \b\\ f \ ie “ ih i -t Y BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES — a » 4 tan | _ MORTY. MEEKLE | By McEvoy and Strieber You'll Find PROFITABLE — | | 134% BO poe tits OPPORTUNITIES a “si beet pm Every Day in the Pontiac : . Press Want Ad Section ff . : Take advantage of this easy way f to solve ali your buying and sell- ing problems. ; To Place Your ’ WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 pit Ad 44NT if ea Pp z é i 1 fe mo . s > By JOHN H. MARTIN _jctet project, He finds himself Un \ ! € Ai I \ AS Vernign Dirwoter == [bere Gaal Byrd Demands Revision |he April 25. It You probably never beard of : idech dividend” Vindinkr Datiniory, wit be. le Alsssnct ghegeaee’ por itera ux ey eg bavi e All die | euttering ey mor who Wrote lave been published at all in Sta- ongress Can Act ™ wet . . gasps ; key stocks but * "vel, “ot by. Bread Alone.” |). time. The author got his cue : Ss te swered in less than five minutes|the crowd as Shefferman read off/?. a! 7 therm | spy, was still a good scattering) © ed cal les {after comrade Nikita Khrushchev By JACK BELL B pe missile—the weapon with a 1,500 he ? : Be Mr. Beck, We never even talked) admirer of Beck, He gave the |isrre 036; ‘medium ‘3-11. Orade By te 8 is +. mile Teach. Nita eomvion iat soatiante shop when we're together.” Senate committee practically its ‘: Grade laree 20%-32: * s16 Ward .. 37.7, «wre ” * *« & : <= Renee ¥ sali an Maak oft Ae eel eeeee Ak ee oO |<: 3h4| “The collective,” mean old Droz- between the and ' rt F. only good on day. wf a ee - e - oa} told our hero, “is more of a Wilson and Adm, Arthur W. Rad-ithe is ess to ze : : tere ican eos 9 wes eect ae) ee eRe eng eee gE | \(\ tring room as to accumulate large : ‘ , you, ’ sa s has said Ss a , SS secon: ‘if Nort ‘ota genius, with your gigan-|armed services committee a Gay-|ing to cooperate, but has insisted) 1 pe’ : — Hig No a4 : long top-secret briefing yesterday] the Congress’ ‘ cl - ; “1s ig ng Parag. ener Benegal. where his budget 1 = A always admined| perio 1 may tn ally de us| Chairman Richard B. Russell (D-| Sen, Knowland of California, the] WAIT? — it — him for his capacity, silty, lg gh 4 A ie a a i i “i Sica riers that-they Rawulican leader, sadn. a ee) ee commie: Me's a very remark: |i and a Wo a terrific personal cS ah “ oH 23 think amie of —_, of the/rate rc age Baga te the IT’S Lie : man. ; s ng +e oo | a id to Y he i : ow - per - 41 PeRR |...” 20.5 said that this ‘‘doesn't mean we)study to possible economies, _matienee cite“ aly | mane Bs a wilt have it in Toass produetion|éoes not expect Eisenhower to “TOO LATE! wrong. If 1) | : Ps .... 304 but we will have it in operation.” |submit specific recommenda-|§ : & : ne . ee - 4S tions in field. . oS 3 had felt it was wrong, I wouldn't | srysier ..... Te .» $2.2 ie 2 1g : have done if" —— GEARS POTATONS. Clare 3 aoe te} Russell said that Wilson pictured Uo Sok oe: i. The laughter resumed when : a GTICAGO, March 36 (AP) — Potatost|Ctimes Mo’ .:: S83 ae a missile which ‘will combine the , Chairman Saltonstall a oe é : Shefterman continued th the \Siaba ‘slow: market gull: Idaho, Russets Sole Pain ses $f cs $08 best features of the Army's Jupiter|(Mass) of the Conference Of Aly list of such items as “shoes and 3.30-60; Minnesota North Sal Gis eons so and the Air Force's Thor Republican Senators, said shirts for tHe Seattle bunch, mes eee a Pontines 190-190; New: sf-iComw Bd... iy’ se Both weapons have undergone one indag % $57.50" ‘and “‘six pairs of knee] nace ip _ Sov [demand ‘sow, market wil; Ro track|Gon RGus <-> 42 es test. neither of which was consid- leaders at a White Be ; | dra 5 ag ) —= Soybean futures von cat tee” °° ane - 87 ered entirely successful, but @ sec-|House meeting yesterday 4 peg were stray sad gales lee were Seat Saat 222 ey ond test is expected ny day a bare 5 ees Oe ; 8B al | ROMETE Base recuvery, movement Gorn Pa |... 301 a: gr meas | When Shefferman- got to a $1,-;Continued today in early dealings Poultry Surtion Wr... 41.5 2 ' Saltonstall said he assumes the : 242.45 item for furniture whieh|°" the board of trade. ‘ DETROIT POULTRY |Boug Aire <2: 32 Bp enny teehee yy Ms offen for|Plymouth Sales Boom —_—_report will go to Eisenhower INSURE NOW: included love seats, he said he| Export news, and a very strong March 21 (AP)—Prices chem 12. ota . oe old , him for . Knowland has called for a two- rvv: hought the tor soybean oil market, caused buying und, £.0.b, Detroit for No. 1 qual/Du Pont ..... 180 3/Lopatkin, a hero who apparently/to. Police Departments - pinion - dollar slash in proposed — 2443 ti they were & TUMpUs) the fey tfve poultry up to 10 a.m. . Air & ... 33 33 Byrd has insisted re- WITH ; room, MeClellan aL pve it the soybean pit, There also Ws) “Heavy mens 923; light hens 19-14:/0L % Muss. 38 ‘307 | DETROIT (INS)—Plymouth Di-|sPenone” owt etal So ais for @ fumpus room?” some export sews ia mibeat, which |e: rey. end fryers (a¥e3s| Faire Mor mar : 3d & leion ef Chev ie ait ee 3 pee : , Sheterian replied: “Well, WS\ouy ‘lett “precipitation in the\sror at's le emnan ise Peed Mash =: “H| ‘That scheming Drosdov finally|baving the biggest year 18 its iis CRAWFORD-| a good combination. A good place | ccnwestern wifter wheat belt| sii, turtere: Deary ens 30, beary tome] Gen mream .- 869 30.3 for|tory in the sale of cars to police © to have @ rumpus. olducing the mist tive: days. Tae sands bo finn: teary ore Cs ee ah . But ou ets Te —- mani Wood n Will Meet | a sald that Bhefter. | Near the-end of the first hour) sng Se leht bene scarce and short te) Gen élite... $2.4 ae poteon oer © moder . Minor, division ° a. ae whine 2 y one cent|Gen Motors .. 39.3 - Htlate time, discovers that an ac-|president in charge of sales, said BATTLE CREEK # — Michi- a ot ga ome mnt He Rane 4 oe ond Mdevemens. on tapone “ts slow Gus tojOee Tre’. 63 “ itt cepted. “collective machine” |police car sales during the first|gan and Indiana Woodmen of the 710 Pontiec State Bank Bidg.- cet eae es Se cer cee Fey plea rn elms a ern eae . . eee : eupply. Goodyear ..... 73.7 : On a selyear ran per cent ° ; a = = teyhound .., 16:7 oe ———— . : ~ —— ore foiand ey 1988 from . are. * 13 : oe et Bor Meh 817 Ra -™ ing and pr dae» ye Sadie seoon: Grain Pri ge equi, higher: hens 19-13: Tat Shoe 388 * St . and ga rices old Fooaters 12-19%: ‘White ‘Rocks 23-lInt Tel & Tel 322 3 be Seattle; Wash. home. CHICAGO GRAIX over 4% Ib 28%-31., mostly at | Johns Man... a ‘= og : - = © 2 CHICAGO, March 77 an = Con Kelsey ay "903 ff Sen, Karl Mundt (R-SD) asked: |4sy: : AML Woolworth ... 4.6 “Was this a public Teamsters = A $3 « Livestock Kimb Cik ©... 43.8 Ynget 6h & T 101.2 = oe garden . . . where union members |3.i7 coi av ti hate ‘estiliinds tiation SPOCK AVERAGES < : , scarier ak Sar Maes on Sun- pec. a6 daly 124% eg RRTROIT. March 37 (AP) =, Ree Pay Bo March St-—(Compiie ty 3 : days = ls i "Oy sorts ci +0 the arouse, 98 lower: not eianished Indust. Ralls Ulih, Stocks om = enough... a good St -...-.1 May essa lt 3 . No. Net ¢ +8 +8 4. #8 Many gatherings out. there of|o° ata’ t* gene. “isco tees |thO0: minea "Mo. Tang 2, 100-990 10elProv. Gay sovess3830 1308 he inns sf union people.» +. « I've been to)? =< OR She ins senate en's one Shae ide lheeths ee TES tea 8 Go a “Lodve Cal Se aE 2 IMPORTANT, POINTS C end f ibis acer tapis sens OMT i “sired et a ise a 2 ‘4 ’ * = — 1 High soeee 278.3) 156.1 6.9 191 Sen. caput Kennedy (D-Mass) ge a a Bho. a Pye eS Se active | Lobe “OW sacs EO 196.2 60.8 ine ZZ said the examination of Sheffer- 1 communication Roose: [fii 18, teh, mavket cows sieedy;) only DETROIT STOCKS afe man had brought out two important | ye}; Lodge No. 510, F. & A. M, offered: standard to lew, en gee a J. Nephier Co.) of : 22 State street. Th y, March 30.00-32.00"" — fed steers | Figures decimal! points are eigtths , : 1. ‘Substantial evidence” that|28. at 7:90 p, m. M. M. Degree.|heia Never; few standard to low good ear AND MAR eee the Chicagoan received -checks|Winford Bottom, W, M. —Adv./1:100, ™ gers 93-40; individual, Beime Belair Rabber Go... t aha IE ‘Final Close-Out on OS an oh ; Fee ee ns Umon % PAY] “peciad communication, Osta ney tg NY TT ge Te Se lGe Oem hemi Co's aa Bee | | oe 9x9x% € 1 SP a oy Ae granada are BS | VENETIAN 3 Lf 2 ® Ca a 3 , Met. Pd. Co. 2 * 0 10.1 bs Bs anes Paces. Aan Hamnes that Sr : : : The fueston of wheter Seton, Thursday, March 28, 8 p.m. [used saab m NG Wel fte Eg at ite Ht fi a a ae poe eh were given “particular favoritism” “"leholce to low prime wr ee eae ede py Co. eet 48 13.5 : BLINDS | - by the Teamsters since the con- tna geod 1400-18. standard | "Shy" sale: bid and asked. ~ : | ! . - . \. . : | [| : sultant was “both receiving and News in Brief Sheep — Saiable 200. Nothing done. x Up to 24” ¢ ra | astic Wall Tile . % Shetferman. denied the “favor~) 0g = ate Om: OO, March 26 (AP) — Salanie lke Flashes Anger ¢ Each P | KT! fornia St., paid $38 in Municipal 4 : : yesterday's bearing, \Court yesietday after he was a1 Over Cuts in Budg ) . =u f 5 aaa os eee Oe ee ee ‘ Cuts in uget , ' $ ae ent, called an emer- | needing, failing to stop at a From Page Heavyweight, 39 * gency councl] meeting Friday jf. sign and ; sharpest anger he has ever . SANDRAN 9-Ft. Wide a. sat slightly behind ‘and to the & Son’s Gleaners, 941 Joslyn Ave., head around | give up the two’ helicopters he : L U ' ~—_ ee. " broken this morn-|, Satable cattle 7,000: : . ; 4 right-of Shetlerman as the-public| "as fois Woe early cuner, Areraee chetee and ;| Plans to use to “go to the golt ! , } Se eee oe EESSSSSS 8) Rugs | (VINYL ASBESTOS TILE 3 y-~] ee 2 = = is clic acc hd = é & «6% - & If your friend's in baggies , said he "t think much of the ‘9x2, “Reg. “$10.95 Spatter and Marbleized gemma: = se = a huge crowd age Adv question because no helicopters $ : —n—mc for this second day of the com-| “> had been procured for him to go Hi 95 Extension — _ Se mittee’s inquiry into allegations . house- to the golf Kes . * priated,” as Chairman McClellan] galore. Tenaple Beth hirther discussion with a curt : Cc x12 E Lae pe oe $322,000 of pong he eet oar: ed bag you—that's = Vinyl Surface RODS : Felt Base eS be “ : 1am jon” Fri. April 2 to 5, 9:30 to 5 ere that: Eisenhower shortly will start COUNTER : LIN OLEUM REF USED : , using helicopters to travel to and ie EXTEND TO 48”-CLOSEOUT ; = TOPPING Sot ow tee RUGS : Inlaid : wwe | LINOLEUM 4#f(c Spies CASS CITY # — Tornado warn- : Reg. $ 98 ae ‘ =a] AQ..| THLE ~ cs: Oe simulat- : ZZ oe RUN. . " — 3 y. a 5 ee pt... WE WILL INSTALL ALL MATERIALS FOR A — a will take part in as: ef oe ae ’ ‘| Tues.--Wed.--Thurs. = PAINT & TILE | “3”, ¢ die PAINT & TILE | “90° h, ; : 1 : i 3 A $e re : j : ‘ es : : , 2 " “ oe ee $ bie eS Z Cue ae ae : Miki Ve fae ts ae Roy Pye Ae : “ he i 4 . WO \ ‘ | i ay Se eee eee ae cr. 4: 14, = Bic, e e : y = as \ f i oS A is I : ¢ as } ee 4) Rails Set AC-PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1951 Soviet. Anti-Stalin. Writer Goes From Hero to Bum No Budget Cut | Di Yoaiutirs Chief to: ort. ‘the City Commission jast night. * The—fo a j * Fy ea ee — hide fads City ere to Become Uniform _ Charged - in Conspiracy A. new assessment formula. forlof town as much for curb and gut- ‘future public improvement proj- ter for his street as it does the. ects in. Pentiae was approved by fellow on the other side of town.” House * i " as. OFniite;—~as-—-F The Mage T sariet arrested on an indictment charg- on a uniform program-wide basis. it should be.” ing. him with conspiracy to com- instead of a ™” basis, City Man-| mit. extortion. ager Walter K Willman ' AW Labor cage Might Feel Ax. Initiates Drive’ to Cut $75 Million Off noveity to a veteran of the oldtime Planned Spending SHINGTO : ari head of the Teamsters by the city engineering depart- pe ca: one-third of the cosf cut-75 to 100 million ddlars more a . I was “= Union ‘in Oregon, yesterday was ment, will spread the assessments, fo, cn Soeing bs ne sone Is ALLEGAN we ‘Teleitiden ta te is. oaly adboliebad: cate wc ed to bring the crowds, said ‘medicine show. East, was Krause’s announce. |Pals of the National Education “Variety shows on TY,” says 76 ment in the local papers that‘ Assn. concluding: see in Cincin- ‘year-old a Ray East, “are just elec-) he would “throw away” $500 in nati_ parade, ee : acllatl, _— ake *asifrom funds proposed for the Labor yin." and Welfare departments was off Other assessment charges will to a successful. though -medest: : $3 per front foot for. sani- rt today in the House. East was a touring company E am i Merely Old Time Medicine Show music ian -with the of M. Y. they qaniet = last night. * Mike had T waee a tricycle on. ‘behind the huge vehicle, out of | sight of the driver. Soft dirt L.werked up by the grader appar- 100k, 'antiy served as a cushion when Longfellow; : Mrs. Harry an backed over the boy, ‘Bethune; Margaret Luther, Whit ‘field; John F. Perdue, Bagley: | on ‘bones ‘Horton C, Southworth, Crofoot; and — Early studies indicated no brok- It is the fourth indictment which | out. i Smith {D-VA) told the) Krause, whe peddied his medi- se eat Lic SALE has been served on Crosby, who) “We win PS able to maintain tary aie Ta — ety Peg Hause yesterday that. was the goal cines in the Midwest te the ac- perl agente aeaed R.- Stanley, Hawthorne and i954 canst k. Dr, fed. Serial “a recently testified before the Sen- the same size program,” Will- | walks, $2 per front foot; two-inch of-a series of amendments to cut companiment of a brass band. bel Po “Hot ras Remedies.” | Wever. otiahe a Flag Parke Bivd, Lake — _ ate subcommittee investigating 1@- man said, “without too drastic blacktopping, $2.30 per front foot; still further amounts recommend-| Krause even had his own “does |") | Sea cae aa ae parley sipelrcarcee Bo Orioa, or Maren ean ” bor racketeering. _ & change for anyone.” and water mains. $2.25 per front ed by a House Appropriations sub-| tors” to set up clinics af edch resident Hasire “took exception oe yesenare at Z He is accused in yesterday's in- eit foot. committee. ‘That group already) stop. : cation and seven asse a ‘Township-o? + Basic change in- the formula, | to Krause’s methods. . > which education specialists will The zoning ou as eon dictmen of conspiring with oth’ wit be that the curb, had slashed $18,774,700 from) ssoct people think of a meg | : sorimefiei wil met rit , at ee ers to threaten damage to the pany iecse/vhy President Eisenhower's budget re- OFTEN ARRESTED ‘japeak. | RE, sng By yim m4 ro ané and drainage charge will be hoost- cate. cine show as a single, horsedrawn| ; | The convention theme is ‘“Im-|{S? mat whisk _— el Bote Setatahmends front “own,|*@, 0 4 to $9 a front fot, hicken Pox Cases |" «2 __/raeen-with. the pitchman and. a} “ie was, very often arrested cation Opportunies |store ~ fag their own machines/2" for-trunk storm sewers there a. - couple of Indians,”. said East. |East said, “but he was never Co™it. Children.” — eb van ortrum having any such devices| Wil be hike trom one to two! tD W k Over Appropriations Committee| There were shows like that, but/Victed that I can remember, It)" een aa other than those controlled by a| ent & square foot. pur uring ee objections, the House tentatively|Krause's company wasn't one of/Seems as though J had my name _ ‘: , wm ae cut $416,300 from committee-rec-ijnem. It was worth well over | most of the police registers in| Reng Law n NOTICE OF PUBLIC = a firm favored by the Teamsters) AFTER MARCH 2% % Shel sae the Midwest before I left ts hereby given by the undersign Union. “, | Willman said the new formuia| After # sharp dip for one week,|onmensed, funds for the Labor milion dollars.” wel amen are - wm Finn | quer i'M at Ponting Retall Store, 68 The eailier indictments accuse| will be applied to all projécts in-|chicken pox spurted upward again ~?*""™°™ CREW OF 50 runes ocebauieteill tie RENO @ City Atty. Sam Fren-ty pestise’ Mik be ‘Crosby of accepting ‘8. bribe as alitiated after March 2%, All other|!@8t.week, the Pontiac and Oak- : ‘an| A regular t 50 ed ee says the Reno city airport) comsty, Tice Gouss benring serial Bum : land County Health Depts. report, OPly @ few relatively minor al-) “ regu crew of more than 50 inet to a tent show and also played|is breaking the law numerous|PoDtse, clus Coupe bese tor cash public official, of conspiring to ac- projects previously \underway this); In the county the tect gt lotments were involved in yester- ™4de up the Krause entourage, with various bands. He took upitimes daily. He has discovered a\te the te et gy Bm Poovey wg cept a bribe, and of false ne gs _ be -on the old formula, | cases jumped from 97 to 169 in.a Gay's action, but Several “score” of; East reealled..That included_per- farming in 1910 at his Trowbridge forgotten ordinance that forbids $s mens, Pontiac, Oakland ing. i = ‘ ‘week, while Pontiac showed an ®Mendments were readied today, ‘formers, mysicians, salesmen and Township home after the early aircraft to land or take off within County.” ceeneee, Se pan at eID = 15-to-18-cases.____.!o chop some of the biggest | items vaudeville acts that would stay in movies began cutting in on rey- the city limits. The airport was ' COMMERCIAL CREDIT CORP. ~ a aera mula will be the elimination of | Measles, scarlet “feces. and Still to be considered. ‘a fown from two to five Weeks. ‘enues of “live” entertainment, smn two. years ago. n> we ee ee wih selecting eight a special assessment roll for lat- {mumps also showed strong in- Obiective of the cutting drive is ~~ : ven ee. ee proposed eral storm drains, These will be ‘creases last week. The complete to deny federal agencies any more aaa eagenne emma _| incorporated in the $5 charge. ~ (reports on communicable diseases ™Oney for the coming fiscal year P ontiac City Affairs - ne BTATE, OF MICHIGAN, County } “Drainage or not," Willman said.|are as follows: than they had this igen ernie for! of Oakland. sevenite gore ae 6k “jt will cost a man on-one side - : Pontion aa Pee ee oer ened ae acl ‘cerning Tether Mason, minor. Cause No. Chicken pox West ber Age | \ tion, One effect would be to force Rea int 10 \ Our Su Visor ¥ Oar my William Mason, father of said | a eee Mog ag he 0 2 plans f for — of ee abouts ey ye of suse minor ehild — “ ‘ : == Pe is unknown, and said child bas viclated — a DT Dp plication "te chare i ™ vas e+ awd , lof four ntati ' ap Palmer and Orchard ie; : ; maaseutiasaaa po deg $2,882, my yerene = the! 5 —Pusrens is as @ partner on-1957/referred back to applicants to file aeated , toe soak an Got pein 881, a reduction of $118,774,700 Oakland County Board of Super- liquor and beer licenses at 12Mlaccording to the city’s rezoning| il be held at Oakland County ‘Age from amounts requested by Presi-/visors, 2 and 1224 N, Perry St. was ap-' petition policy. . 1360-8 West Bird. in the City of iChicken pox 1% ‘dent Ejsenhower. _ They are R. C. Cummings, Mrs, proved, . . s = mn said y, en the 9th Measles é “2 Lee Hill, Robert R. Boyer, and . dey of Aprll AD. 196. 4 One odock j.|Searlet Fever » ° * ss T Fi Star Willis M. Brewer. TRANSFER APPROVED : The city clerk announced that a te appear you a ™ 3 1. 83 (Ci ruck Fire rts oz Approved also was a request to the eighth annual regional meeting mca ; 2 Bilas In other action, commission: |i ansfer location of a beer and|of the Michigan Municipal rise Rireol, thie semmens ena settee : While Filling With Gas ers authorised the city attor- | vin. license from .14 E. Pike St.|Will be held in Pontiac 18, |shall be served by publicnti * Bury Billy Pierce Kin vee estimated damage by) BY fo — haar aE Pes, (1 9S. Saginaw. St, - | City Manager Walter K. Will-| The Fontiae Press ‘newspaper DETROIT w—Funeral oN Pre ty Commissioners heard a pre |™A" said he ould study & re-|"Wwiiness, the Honorable Arthur. services the Department of Public Works) “~ quest for the reallocation of/,oore, Judge of said Court in, the Cy for J. Pierce, 79, who) Thi tot. read by title only, Second read- day of March A.D. 1957. g Mrs, Susy J. ree, 79, w The fire started when an attend- of sewers in the Baldwin-Dixie| (Sea! B. MOORE died at Cassopolis. She was the ant filled the truck with gas while| They approved a request of Pon-| MS: ‘discussion, and possible | rin. subdivision. The reallocation|“* 7 ©?) pag j*4Ht, ct baer grandmother of Billy Pierce, the ignition was turned on, 'tiac Elks Lodge 810 for its an-| *#°Ption ls expected mext week. i yas requested by the Chieftain lah ieee Chicago White Sox pitcher ‘according ‘to firemen. . ‘nual midsummer festival, to be A request to rezone, from Resi-|Home Builders, Inc. March 27, ST ATTENTION | Salesman 35 to 55 to represent a of 32 yrs. standing Po ecal co Excellent for walk to business @ R HILTZ a ~ Realtor ~ FE 5-618i. 'Apeiy Persontel Office. Ird Floor Roebuck and Co, is enough you owe it to your- sei’ ang your family to investi- gate this offer. if vou ate mar- ried, and have car, Fuller Brush hac for rou never | Sears, 14 N SAGINAW i take time out expisin to you and be wife. . appointment call 23-2318 6 But $160 oe vi Fy vt cure sx lot of oy tase IT’S HARD WORK + » OVER 21 with CAR werk for com wmerated machire w Pontiac Press. box 56. MEN. 18 - #&—TO TRAIN FOR U ‘Rodmen!—s#6s oy to start, stl mw plur $20 atn- Syn fa for AR permanent Lansine '? = REAL ESTATE DRUG CLERK SALESMAN , zDD FULL Experienced preferred. Good op- ReaME ta work on —— & working conditions| large PROJECT. person, Pub or part, Also list & se'l existing ime. y FS aogoce Multiple isting } Se tor Renee IE 8A EN. Witee SOFTENERS D. ee to $400 per wk ; Imm payment of commir- : sions, Pull or on e. EAD : Michigen manufacturer of all types of s . inven- Y ae g tory, m fae, etc.- wants : ir area. Won- : | @erful com — line for man se‘iine sat; . paper oe 3 allied ines. : = i 4 jo te Nd interview 2, wih be arranged. Box 2 Pontine Sa MAKERS |. = SHEARER. ™ . " Musi have exp Archie C31 W. siratnmorss: | 4 88. 87, 89, 98, 107, 109, aod trouble < r ine, Ng adlaition x ear fan ‘ et Sanaa Ail, 158. : = ONLY Biue Cross. Lite and sickness te- | Rae . &t on earer: inde * brother of B ghearer . A, NOT WORK CLOSE TO aie on ol “ ne) oe Will be held Pricse, . Help Wanted Male 6 ry > gl - am va oe © Division, 97 Fair 8t., ae ee at Be. from the Vi | Good hawk 4-3977. with &§ ~50 to “beers C. Rice officiating. Tn’ - . to perry ‘Mi Pak Geme-| Al TURRET LATHE —Fringe benefits Medical, ie eorlons ba ey OPERATOR S pat nen 8 i ageing Short run, Must set eb YRAMIG MFORS INC. Service ‘CHINE PRODUCTS Rochester “3 corner of 18 &M ee $22 N. Rochester Ra. Koviy 6:00 So ra om Representative Ss 8:09 am. to 13:00 noon, 6h Sat- PROMINENT ETHICAL urda: . ; PHARMACEUTIC f MANUFACTURER be * .y LOCAL OPE POR EXP. WATER WELL DRILLER Must-begood welder. Footage or MEDICAL DETAIL MAN “| Evelyn | Edwards HAS ORGANIZED A MEN: po dae 2, E foe R 4 JOBS FOR MEN SALES TRAINER $400 PLUS aggressive man experience pre- weaperiem beret 4 ae JOBS FOR WOMEN and can type. CAREER | BEST WAY pee ke hv : DRIVING SCHOOL SS CTASTE-BABYSTRRG iy GIRLS collar Call Pal baste ‘or FE | four home Vic. of Balcwin cod 7 RECEPTIONIST Bhorihend |. s300 We ar pi gy FO RECEPTIONIST for MD $280! {p itein ter Diseel and. feats | WANTED BABY SITTING, DAYS. e=ceeieae on Estate 8200 Migs. Pay and rae rE $-166 | BOOKKEEPER oh ae tral _ ed Devnet sane. be on RL MA ten BOOKKEEPER Assistant $240 | Hi you Rave mechanical aptitude. | waamiwos & INNINGS WORK PBX TOR ............6200| without at to how _ guaranteed. FE 42065. PU. & del. Secemse' © pant of thin tenis. ASHINGS & TRONINGS. “GOOD i Car eer Center at " TRACTOR “work, F and delivery. FE Bi Riker Bidge 71, Pontiac * = ’ - Runes Biage. re remne F ~~ WASHINGS” &_TRORINGS—— _Call_after §. FE _ YOUNG LADY ‘DESINES HOUsE- GIRL FRIDAY EXPERT INSTRU ON MA- “rer. , sare went. ms oy J _imba, vibranarp FE eset | tition Pe ese eer . $300 MONTH ~— B Pyntiog reat eotate frm te loot. — a TUTOR, Duliding Service 12 and dos of bookk * z 3 * By Let a a ‘ bad 5 ae 6 siete preAne SCHOOL. = See nndeal "ee? ae Froties "anese bens ids. Wanted: Men 18-40 Rough-in aa Easily ree Gorden Fiater Bey . For y _ an; Me Frreplaces, ‘and d - 1\t- git, imechiniste,Gesigners or 'o- Ak. QPFICE MATRTENTNGE. oe | required: Earn while learning, o.| C®2 $5173 after 4 p.m I. approved. Bring Separation Re- A&B TR CHI Pe bk tare ee NS aa ad At Last lw 8 pm. re ee RY _ Pater "Work Wanted Male 10 A TE ™ a. Bavipson re 410 ~ {LL TYPES MABOWRY WORK fiocks brick and stone tire places, 2 MEN DESIRE. WORK aR A 4 e ‘col 5 M4 a - Mada et ones. TRY i can.| BUILDING & REPAIR Mature man. Com- nets, jalousies earages, additions & . “FE 6geat plete training. after training & rs. EM : Re ¥ will be of store. ; ALL bs. a y new, estimates. © Ee ry Smee . | Carpenter Con rk eet locate after lag. Job nguaM on TED zm : Seng e aS - _ “ if - te 1 CARPENTER WORK. iw OF ANY ou af EVELYN EDWARDS | fm —s : ree SAL ES TRAINEE hs 1% f ; 1 | COPENHAVERS RADIO & ‘ night SAVE. Now : the A inal & euotier 9a inting, roof- a aig reed fe wer zone ae han, Bag cer yr cll call MX Television Service e 22 Tv eerve Income Tax Service 17 PLP BB LPL LA PL LLP AE Le y WODSE TAX CONSULTANT. Revenue Audi- eves. cise oe AA E Sagan,“ ww, just T. RS ser0: } _insarance Agencies 17A on ave | A a Austin Nerval Ape, Bae ie, eae | Nichole. & Harger: Co. 2 Ww ‘TAHAN REALTY. CO. Tite "Hono"? WEES Laundry Service 18 POR TAMILY LAUNDRY, SRY. re “tee Leundry m iG tals chew caiabe ir ee 7 Answers to the name of Bandy. Reward. om 5-0534 BS 1. - “Se toe Lost: BEAGLE HOUND, victs. ity Ly Edison and Howard cc SHOES Frea Ra.” oR Fd any Pe mei On WOW AN REED: ing a friendly adviser, ‘contact ley, Phone FE Salvation * is ai pPLTes. IN DEBT? © IF SO, LET US Ti N. Saginaw St, . Ope | R ; 436 Dixie Hwy. * Drayton 63 Mare. | : » PE PE 44613. Ask for Mr. Clark. CASH IN AFLASH } peed land. contracts see Au- sie J in person. 20- ats service to - satisfied riends and clientele, 4 A. Johnson vie 6. nd Rd. Wes and land contracts oa for same. Ki r Templeton, Realtor Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 , SLICE consul Us : Bid on the sale of ir contract | - before you sell = Edw. uM. Stout, Realtor Ph. PE 5-8165 _ Eves. ‘til 8:30 ow oon ORIGAI TAG Les on GOOD MATS wig, tog 1 Tionfage. mn ves. See us REAL ESTATE ton Plains APARTMENT a ge WITH 2) apartments. FE 45-8466, | ge re be Y, SELL OR TRADE | z ori Bon i yon re peg George | also buy ane | ro che Peg land contracts. GEORGE BLAIR EAL ESTATE Plains to get cota t if “ne ble. 1 and let BROKER 509 . Lake Ra. BEWITCHED BOTHERED © BEWILDERED By all the different prices @ on what your property ie worth? Whe not call tor aD “y +e White Bros. ee a oe r men panel ont asleep. For a realistic aoen¢ earth appraisal on the Phone OM, 3-1200 or OR 2182 ‘Open Eves 9 — Sunday 10 to 5 cCasH FOR EQUITIES a wants awe modern or ROY KNACE Realtor 26%: W. Muron OA 6.3330, FE 2-1471 CLIENTS WAITING ee Sat ie ees ations. N nee: M. Stout. Realtor FE SUMMER VACATION Reservations and Tickets ce OS ESTIC PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE eee W. Huron St. PE 68-3251 Wid. Children to Board 26) it. Give You 1 Place to Pay beouene* Ease Your Mind Te otE ere LISTINGS WANTED tAAN AN : MICHIGAN CREDIT Ug show Woo now “To COUNSELLORS PROPERTY Se BUY ABOVE OA TER SMALL sa ny 1 yet me Dare ance yecener-y Seat eee ates eae m| SELLING YOUR "Travel sie _25A oe aoe Cas START PLANNING Mx be sealdeniel pooper Children weil Le pt | — e. Slee ‘ollow | | _Motel, -3 : Gor’ ax++ RM APT CLRAN penta s 2 eee ate WEEK, foe Inctiies ven * “How about blowing up this balloon while you're at it, _ Rent Apts. Furnished 33 | 1 LARGE ROOM & KITCHENETTE. 8 Siste St: FE: , Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 * Sued bath, yr sound. Lake toni ed ba’ Fae Apts, 801s Pontiac Lh 2 Be APT r. PARTLY PURN. oe sakes oP siz furn, Pvt. _ Bate Sostyn, PE 86552. KEY ® 2 BED- ¥ = heat in- —_ rm ent ~ Very reas. Call PE 8-2182 for appoint- ment. i ROOMS. Pit PRIVATE ary nase people __F 2: RM art. ~ PARTLY FURN. 86 & 2707 _ State _MA & eae 2-rooms, private bath PE 42579 or PE 2-315 2 ROOM APT. 2 ROOM vate home jot. oe kitcheas. lee ay type | with individual entrances. ADULTS Oui ¥ Open for tnspection Daily and ¥ FEderal 8-6918 “oom {| AND BATH 1 mi eet oe Close to downto tine, per month. Cai! “Realtor Partridge. —E «398i, wee: Rae epost on raiiebans No aie: 2 RMS & BATH. NICELY FURN with Mu bed. Good location. West side. uits oniy. 102 Wasb- PE 5-4485. 2 —— A ON BUS = adults, refer- onoen. PE 44340. ROOM mo. Child wig EM et. Motor. Also 3 rm house. FE 4-4625. 2 a & BATH nod ENT watown. Util FE 40122. 2 a | s 1G. |7 Pike. FE 4-4278 Lae 0 | wi be eng Telstar = i . Adults only. FE Je... es gy a GARAGE, Utilities pean. it Sor ee @ Awl ADULTS - ONL Peis one. ~#¢5 as, counlogee FE | 489 3 ieee N ROOMS. PRIV. beth & ent. Adults only. 29 N, Anderson ROOMS. EVERYTHING __ ished. 20 Sanderson. FE 2-4050 “} LARGE Boone AND BA i a 3 ROE RO aoe 3 BATH AT vate entrance. Baby wel- ashing facilities. MY 3 aM Fons APT. TRO & BFR, IND 5 FLOOR. : on? close ROCA. CLEAN MODERN | Agr. Private. No drinking. Phone _ 51367 t_ROOM UPSTAIne ae Pontiac Motor. Selva entr, & —_ Inquire 22 Auburn, rear of- 3 aM FURR: APT_11i LEGRAND. 3 Goss AND BATH. PVT. EN- srence. a 41 Moreland. aus wet Palen Fee (| & ; a : * ue Barwin. SPE 69007. a fast, .. call aeaeatlaaian J. 4 “TA MOrDEALT 7 ROOM, MOD SERN CLEAN, FE ae partly furn. 9 N. Jonson. “apes ROOMS & BATH. MODERN. . SOLD * dans & private, couple on! i os house t,o acc s hew | s“sa ¥ . ; 3 ROOM APT. PRIVATE i. our method of contacting 4 and entrance, heat, all utili- buyers takes the strain awa ties. “West cde’ Phone ‘PE 2.4001. ag ead FE ss Humphries & SON REAL FE ¢ 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH and entrance et furn. 1 chi vs * ¢c or iy welcome. $16 non RM APT quier, CIBAN COU- Pvt. 243 Chomberieie. EvT BATH & ENT. #7 &. ; A : gee. Near laid ee ee ROOM APY —paivare ex: | Mone” pk trance, om iske wit boat. Adulte 3.2746. ~ ¥ CLEAN. 330 |* ; Ft mR. 3 ‘ Tikes ROOMS. “"PLOOR _Reterences. 261 Site wt é— ee! _& BATH Pinte 8T. § ROOM APT. NO CHILDREN UN- der 15. $18 week, FE 4-6458. 8. Parke 130 aPt. ON Lk ORION, WHE row I ts a veeation, will furn. Ad . MY 37401, AVON APT. hg tt ages d Modern 3 room & . Walk fn = On bus line. Apply 617 E. -Pike ; BEDRM. IDEAL FOR RETIRED couple. ee = & fruit trees. Fenced EM = 3-3017, peers at 2615 15 Union Lake Rd. Near 3 5 Golf Course. “BEDRM PEE PATIO. LGE. yard. Children welcome. FE 5-9363 5 COMP: ARE THIS! _ Custom-builk, 1,325 sq. - : e Our Guest rooms, brick ranch home. Pull Hotel Roosevelt. clean, modern, base: em. 2 fireplaces. slate en- reoms & apartments at reasounble pearl ‘i’ baths, ceramic tile | rates by the day or week. Hotel with vanit astered Walls, oak pele emacs. 125 N. Perry.| fioocrs 22x24 plastered garage, All HOTEL AUBURIN this for $18. on your st ¥ Hi _ Reoms by Day or Week CALL MODEL, @ TO 1 OR 4 TO 6 Also 1 or * room apartments. E. J. DUNLA AP gy refrigera iva unit CUSTOM BUILDER FE _ #1198 WA _Audel FE 20266 | 1 1ZABETH LK. &8T. BY OWNER HOTEL ROOREVELT CLEAN, | Like new, shatp decorations, 2 neat rooms & apts. By day or ‘, exp. attic. tile week, Moderate rates, 125 N.j bai ull basement, carpeting & Perry 126 dra: anes. ane. storms, corner a. ara tree : Rent Stores 40 fizveo. re ston alter «00, RE | 3 STORES is |S 50. PARKING BY OWNER ee at rear. Heat & wa.er furn. Attractive, well-planned 3 a- _b ca 1440 Oakland. OR 3130. | Toom. home. Tile bain. plenty of FO AL FOR errs Soovogs x setmemsaehiae S| Beste cat Pe, te ft tranage on Weet Werca. A ’ cmant Win Tearcetion Feoms. Wai? Manny's Bar. West Huron at ;. L Ra. to-wall carpet, draperies. furni- ake ture optics Owner's ort tea- mabe down yment Rent Office Spece 41) Fram ‘tor sopelnt —_ ae DOWNTOWN $1,000 DOWN Located within 300 feet of 100 8 en earea teak we to. Wraeens per cent corner on E. Huron th | toes ares. 2 wedroome.tull bath, Consisting of 3 room suite with) Ca: noors Automatic of] het air . 7 AND 7 ROOM APF, OVERLOOK- utilities J? s 8.. Edith” OOM UNFURNISHED. a in on = month. Call J. A. Tay- stove and _ | SLEEPING he hOOMS “3 WEAR GEN: N. Johnson, rIAC c press WEDNESDAY. MAROH 97, 1997 Rent Houses Unturn, 36), ; Patron Listas esiealcss owner, P.O. Box rN tollet. FOR LADY WITH LOOK: } LARGE SL’ . town, Prt. ent FE 40122. A SLEEPING ROOM FOR MAN. ivate entrance. FE 4-713. 207 Sid BtOd WHE ATR GOCE iP. . ENTR ~ W Huron PE 23-0066, $ OOM CLOSE IN NEAR |‘ . PE 2-6074 FOR MAN. PRIV. shower, FE 2-2416 SLEEP*NG RMS. POR GIRL, oN da tad bus PE 2-0504. 18 “GLENWOOD 40457. pipette “ere. hosp 5-2402. a “Rooms | With With Board 38 38 STYLE EXTRA CLEAN, HOME meals. 14 Matthews, GAnAD, QUE €” ROOK a ‘sie + $250 DOWN CATED SMALL use, not modern. FE 4-4332— BATH. garage: Ane MIDWAY STREET gle DO, ‘ye aRDOoNe bome. On Ottawa Dr. 2 bathe, FE VETERAN S 2 bedrm. ranch style, ettached garage, natural gas heat. close te i aaa lake privileges An- chu AVON INVESTMENT CO | PE $0232 : MI 4-3800 SLEEPING ROOM & “GARAGE. “ west side. FE £00 Ri eciae OMA: NG PRIV. ALL 4-284 bg hg me sf ~~ 5 bows” hort 5 ‘room $950 DOWN, 5 room modern, 3 lots, East side. $1250 bg i 4 room, year old. Perry F Desire A Good, Rest? far stat Be * a rar mout a a ens, Detroit, ayton | 9988, James OND 10510 *| 3450 Windcroft Drive ' nM “$1,500 DOWN itis Sa Ra be pes med arage. : % MILE AL FISHER “NORTH END 4 rm.-home with basement furnace Seveale e yourself. Ba ompleted. NE W “HOMES “fuera, ou. ture eee 2 [Ft = PONTIAC REALTY Baldwin 6-897: Ou In Sylvan Cit down. In Otter Hills A Besutiful a looking og Mg HE 9 Priced to sell at $31,500. 2442 Square Lake Rd. In Pine Lake Manor Your choice of several at- a asus Lake Leg Ivan Lake Area 14 Avondale full 750 sq, ft. Heat and hot water furnished, Lease svailebdle, heat. $7,450 with $1,000 down or « good. discount fir ¢- he wants. too : ELIZABETH tv bee woility. Drea ‘hiteee ‘ poss: " lad e Pull basement. 3 lots. .Only. $11,500, terms. Me ELIZA LAKE ROAD At Rie viera. Open Sup. from 11 to 4, .. For the discriminating Tm thr yout. 3 . Full basement. ne, lot. Garage. Only $13. rms. LAKE PRIVILEGES Eves, MY “Fy uM a ring Bag Rt». ss | & SON. REALTORS ee Se a. ess ee é ‘NEWINGHA 132" W. Huron Phone FR $155 - JOSLYN RD. Penta nana ed pee . | IN DRAYTON PLAINS ON 21 LOTS Cute’“and clean bungalow rooms, Ags | on en aac Clarkston | fess | SSeS | iris, oe or ne. Leno nag rong A a a ee trees end noréen. ares. Call 4.2577 scapes lot od i ear ga- east = e6 rage. MA eager | SOE ATE NC | Nothing Down wii Sha Risooll Young TL c me E WINCH ‘AM MAple 55821 win bulld 2 es 3 bedroom starter | oe 3 EAST SIDE a 13 w ApAL TOR BUILDS * _— gc oie SPECIAL. scat SRO tata Seen SS tae Se ers And Tile Roof pe” | Lee 3% miles -west of Pon-| Don McDonald, OR 32837. r] eeheol. _Pirst '|And:Tile Roo : COLORED FAM MITES | Uae aige f rooms and, bath ~ Buy Thru Partridge ; 3 cy fT tasad win’ wciy | Commercial, nas tots of A ge gg gg gh ng Be ye Bay EE Lit Thru Partri "a down. = Eek, eat rm tise sting vert lets aha neat | Bus 'Sotu-ees per meat.” | “UN TON LAKE . oc Stak Sans 2933 DOWN. | Tea Naene FeepSR, women, an] aR et) el Fiona ogy Fc caves iwieatence | Fy fl W Bigelow basement, new oil 4 rooms and bath. Hardwood firs pg aw oe ge we Oe Brenings cl. My_stes po te ige unit. oustanding buy at $5.-) Alum: es Gee scaeees. | Eee Ak banees oh eee I's age ee wa TERRY E.ADAMS | Brgy hat ga epee seen | slr ah eee sour taste eemvicn | EEE seit | cin iad Rare a : ith this 2 bedroom Won't t om. Income Property aw. an Leslie R. Middleton Rome "att ‘Conley Lake ot. Has Winter \ — ‘t Las acttled LAKE FRONT wee HAYDEN - v MBREE tales ove: of trees ‘and'shade-" Three | Pome loeaied” at” Poniing $5,000 PER UNIT. : $600 DOWN seis EMBREE & GREGG bedrooms oI Fy yl ei Inke front. ; N, SIDE. $1200 Down. 2 Bedroom key, ences "yards Pull price os sagen take "Wha ae - “I talked back to Mom — she couldn't find her child psy-| 410 fireplaces ful) fh he brick ‘aay trate t can be. par. Ban on | nn By This Lee ta - = PIONEER HIGHLANDS. 304 PIO. chology books ant wed her own judgment!” Better Homes: rooms. com furnishes “7 the owner- im excellent condition, — C een REALTY seoe. Se sumer. 5 Sebronm pases. | = 5 = Tn this residential district, $2.00, with "ea.000 "49 wa bas brooms "ad tah, Sees ome ‘ < ’ , bedrm so ¥. : ces nar pn age Soaeee bane on tang: By Owner — Tt op This _Ualee ‘bgivileges: Call “PE 53708. ___ For Sale Houses — 43 For Sale Houses he fog crap Well built and Mes Real oe ‘on your taverument ‘at his saree cee Oram ©. 58! 4 seeresn, a tisk wah home [Gop soerea SU ceALOW 3 BAO. $14,000 with terms. Edw. M. Stout, | caltor low price” Owners equity of #1L- Se Winer bade hent| same gies ees eeeaies | Gee Ete, oeee| | Buy Thru Partridge | Dreyton Woods $1,000. Down Payment |" "' "Bpea"ieres. ui'edo" "7" |e, down, Teen lees rom poy i Yard te fenced. ivan Manor. Job transferred.| face Take car and cash as down} List Thru Partridge _ —*Pate-new-2-bedreombrick-sanch i Beis. ‘. peting new: ——} a fRIDGE Terms. 40450, 2491 Ivenhoe. DRAYTON PLAINS SECTION style home his such n features ai Sater softener Oak fore, WARD E. PARTRI i fhoors $1,600 DOWN Sitper Gietiuss, well be Wak cate}. seh tan omit naan 4.BEDRM. BRICK. |REALTOR _ FE 43581 @. , : peting, Kitchen has built-in slee- x ley Located just § uitnutes trom Pontiac 1050 Ww. HU RON st, ase. - aftie stove, oven & ak : Rotor W ell woot past 8 at Lake, a 5. $0050. ad to an existing ag o— bond 2% bathrooms, sheso begrecss, bows lage carpeted rons room bs we Pgecorating, $1.00 #8 ie wale ent — 7 vided basement, | mee ‘School anc elementa recently se P LOCAL BROKERS | gehaol,'S beatoom, Sricl home ee = for 308 ‘tah or $3000 HOYT CDGPURS TION - vere * On ‘act. floors walls. Veni Smithbrooth & Co. . " ee =. | Sores ates | ee ae | SEE a as | eee Se Beat Bite PERE 0 | VLORD | uaiQXthty fer see tate Been . $14,000. Cash to exist- e fenced yard. wens Gok Lar . living room, | Close in ear school, store. Rea- ‘ lax (3 0 d PAYMENT +4 0 258° FRONT. mortgage. Bal of om. per. many trees. Priced to sell. eo ae rE's voit = ss , ; DOWN ates: RD it you have eet ing for a aunet ie 42.080 Needs fal. a CLARKSTON . onion RD, Large Meare ro ne this $ rom 315 down te ene = ae, Pe bose hs steam Rest yaar, “Arena: eae FE 49584 oe Froom, home ‘with silached rs Mreekine Wokere tax. Opt WR, lot. 3 bedrooms. h 12 x 20 pons full™ basement and, fas : a =F Full dining . Wall-to-wall | ~~ rage; that only $2709 Dn. Lake privileges, 9t00 The latge nitchee bar disine Beat on, Dares sree Ce Slngece Oe ose JERRY’ Ss cated. in snd ful ~Elose’ to L AKEFRONT iy payment of sna pistes | DEMIS O'CONNOR, ROKER space, ® separate a &. Telegra) and * “ wale, hat as7 ewe 3 room. to wall carpet 12! oIxIe HIGHW ‘ : hafdeweod | 8% OWNER: aoe ESse=| Geers Sr os | Alarkston | comce | SEESErEeS eeeeree . , J altor | fg tn 835 pet month each Only | '¥De home hardwood floors, located on north ‘ ity room is eqlipped with ges | UAR rice ®t Tete | She ee atte ee Sere | eo ma ae REAL ESTATE INC. | Btcheciiag’toom “won iarge | 2%relete, ree PSS | Sees oie ‘ars | REESE a a | ace oe oes we ni cence aoe | ees eee | fe ta tet 2 | Sona gees aay M WRIGHT - 1,350 Down f sand ‘Geach, Neat watte peset} = 3 BEDROOMS FURNISHED On Temp eton A. JOHNSON, Realtor MS Oakiand massiuciee FE i941 $ 2 bedrm. home with unfintshea 3 BEDROOM RANCH ; fence, boathouse and -2-CAR GARAGE ke. 3 rms, and bath $ R - third bedroom up. This home | ae eS a f pee Less than $409 would con- ‘ C. Wood Co. Hue SA, sp | San meee) | NICHOL ‘ib tie on chen | Er Sad Rest Prog HA bdrm. Md yrs OFFICE OPEN 0-7 A re _ many ex , 808, “ Private : — : and ta reget eel: tins shal Bets ET. Templeton, Realtor | Willams fake Road & Mss PLETE. PARTIALLY CON $5,300 Lineman 2 sete entrances, * geen eae NEAR SYLVAN VILLAGE x chine cabinet. il large spacious “CABINS ae ‘Fam Room Two seoncows.| — * $509 DOWN «| Saat nase OO Teeettee de tetenctene | Sei Speen or ie) EN naegS Sa a ed pe a . floored attic, Inke privileges. Only ‘Soteniann cnet Bought -| tor : ’ ’ ms . ce - : "Edward B Keith | SP aes Saseeeatta | RJ. VALUET, Realior ‘JERRY E. ADAMS: ‘| 7. li | SAROSSS atts | atl Seentty aS Anderson | hon ro, tt geaes ie gown et | Ee rm | SE CIS lane ant? on | Jim Williams | 58 Soe Deu atone sr'tsm | Sh Ete mh = EM 3-4432 a“ 4. = : | REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE VACANT — WESTSIDE with $2,000 down now. ba - COMPARE To settle estate. 3. family tm | in Auburn Heights 7 REDROON IS BATES TAPRE, | 3215 Ealdee ape FE_¢e0st | A sever 5 rms, @ path with ie oe apt Resement,. gas best. feast mn "pusd” condita mej | Fulb Sescment. Ges. heat Bene COMMERCE —— FR, A WHITE | iStane agate wou Look Tee Baas | AUDREY, Boley, | See ga Age Se — Aceieee NeLace| a= oa Ee Found Only in | Bias seediteg "ant wer te) Drayton Plains Area | LAKEWOOD VILLAG: ) _Route 3"Box" Sof Dewis, Mics Tie LeGhetere” [usa tame commen | Be retina tiptine ghs| MILFORD AND ALL ire avers wm, | BROS, | _Fer Sele bets 6 : Ibe able famine, from $508 te 3,300 fm Hardwood finors. 0.880 with LAKE AND SUBURBAN] pie faba 8 "wasary | OREM 1 ACRE WOODED LOT IN OAK 62 to 4 ft. city lots with paved Oo r per ist for x be - AREA WEST OF “aura, ttees Om, sine Phone 51205 or OR 31872 | j-| streets & sidewalks All are face poses or for investment, Call im- “CASS LAKE : * PONTIAC 4 $089 Dinte Hey. j|22 . W Rareeed oni) this outstanding’ home ‘buy you | Park | ae” NEWINGHAM | ‘ ; ; Open Eres. ‘til # Sunday 10 to ¢ | ~ 158" 1 FRONTAGE and| ill find 3 spacious bedrooms. ar H. C. NE WING! WOODS ' | WALLED LAKE aRwa — 2 ned. | NEAR NIGLIAMS LARE : omy By BRE | S*Seswtinul ta ceramic the fas Corner Auburn & Crooks: Ra pot ng A rea terrihe buy | Matdwoog floors. jt anne? ner Tier i; sea coe at eeey Sey pme eee, 7 FE $3002 2 dedrm. Pull. dasemest. larse | fom oe “ferms can be ar- er ae 1 text ‘ie drive your own well fava =| ()PEN : eres =| eee) Le reation and storage spece: ines money storms and — BROWN |* 10 ACRES Seeks tees eee Gene te i era VACANT TERRACE or tm screens, including doors, kiteben Daily & Sunday 2-6 nn ~ Peg om nS re paved RENTAL OPTION : a eee rer) bumtdfiter. ee this sitractive fu am fara ome, Rok, camulcinsy "fa | . Sent'waie “harawtod Angra, eee: | $h¢ Da eek wits Hee dows Svat, Bed ceases bon, tet | ~All bpm, on Best afar north ot | Sand 4 bedronime, Tevie 2% ted | ished ‘buts onder reloe,| reat wis Ghent | 4 & HARGER CO cakty saw’ bas 00, bests seas, | Otter-Sylvan Lakes Fee cect ekeyymmers.tet| bathe, RAMICY OGM or FULL | Sheol, sept, well rechteted on Gs: . OPEN HOUSE eB. PE saiea | seteened porch. Price sans0. gates en ve con drone Pi Ba EN WATER AND ECAcK TOP | ook ‘sivas one. Yoo can’ save “LISTIN Daily & Sunday 1-7 P. M, “ epep evenings. = | lg ANT SIX ROOMS bau er overlooking an Me v Bloom ater. man rs. - 3 : ‘ . vileges 7 Rew Grade and igh Schoo, We we LAKE PRONE — ¢ rom WANTED 170 FOXBERRY ST: toruer Wot. ‘Clock from 8 Mikes ie, act WHITE pe ey Ae Be eet Fe ' | BETWEEN 8. COMMERCE AND ' ‘fomtty heme! an Wen” Centon | -- FROM CORNER OF WOODWARD | storm Gore ‘Almost 90 feet on |. HI IR BLOC BRD - home in trade or sell on terme, CARL W. BIRD, Realtor AND SQUARE LAKE ROAD, Ack | the water. I > : ote shipiiel anaeie oe 4 toes . aint ain 803 Community National Bank 2 B a f lots, Privileges on Commerce LX. OUTSTANDING HOME is BEAD Periect Lake Front | MiitteMELLaO"eZRADP-use| VALLEY REALTY | Sewasee jae) a eenmee ta art | Eaeieecaae aa ote eee REALTORS . ea for frm, apt. ist floor | 7168 MSO at Pontine Late Rd | os iss, urereg By ou oeeea| NOW 4 room m € ine of nice Ix-| Lake privileges. Paved Lots Country Eetate 3 a Phone Of 3-1ans or On 21m ie ee ivi fom, ne hae Rew ene 3 tm | er MU OOS tne gag RO good Pie Reatea sun room. nice kiteneh ae A acres Opep_ Eves, “tt! §—Sunday 19 to § bedroom located conte ‘ Lot 772x190 = gentle ' SIDE bath, full basement, heated | —— apt Plastered EAST garage, also extra Invatery, ', 27 BEA ining an 8 room own- ts — oo eum te los walis e ist t. Latge | MICHIGAN AVE. C ue y Ss ee ‘ot. Owner transferred.| '=. Donaldson park by owner, om. "Sus pgacr getty Bre * Il ES: gd ag i a Pg ag Bd "TERNS LAKE Pri sad 2a : place. 4 bedrooms. : ¢ 4 M50) 4 room ~ gy Newly decorated garage. lot, ved ef. ace late heat, full sement, large . 74064 FE. Rd. ¢ th: no In lot. Lake 1. NGA Exclusive Site Sa Se seer Pee agi eoriee S| Ree Serta | eae Wena ae | Ae oem oak | ieee ee Rie Tes) sear gonauow cure ie Re yrs = Tous rooms: and extras, your home ae down payment. Aak | | $9,500 with very reasonable terms | : 1 cROkCe'e GE BLAIR | foes Nome cated om ausay cor | private gare atuse Sf ga ¢ ~~ BB caer . « | for Mr. Brown Doroth Say der ‘Lavender pny Fagen hy Nag Re For onl a. cca aes puliaie ‘‘ Py = of- 50 Dow . Sy Ivan Village—Brick 12,500 WHITE LAKE -— nw “Estabiish ~ : OR +1251 ‘purveundos homes comparabie, is ch Site $a nage OE eg __ Hered af $33,800, terms. --— : a ees _ 39 wo — 7 an = Newer center tall plan. Long $ =, ~gtrie ati 3 ee : —— 4 — * 4690 Dinig Mey PLAINe 4 of the nicest homes on the | 5. = Biogh QUEEN ANN iG SUITE ai6t Comméree Ré. EM 34114. oe BB. Munro. "1060 —— LJ — tsk Sealy Mivablinasacte 08 PNP Tt * oy BAR Mami ne. ne jee WA PUMPS ES oF 2. | eaameen. 8 58.65 set ier falls deluxe wood cary- : tee, 8 OR 3-177. Always Call EM 3-2731 For your building needs free esti- mates : ‘LUMBER CO. #120 Bogle Lake Road _ANCHOR FENCES i eeituates. | eee: ALUMINUM SIDING For Sule Mlscllansous 60; For Sale Midcolancous 60 PLASTIL ALL COLORS. Estnd voce a) | Wall Tile e's sina Soret ipa tio ON toa Rx BaNes HARDWARE “sis Ameren t aoe 5 1 An Soave ‘ Di me Bey. “ee Se eehaet HEAVY Talbott oe Pasermentd, Re Rock Lath. ileal sph qyoiges eas alana shng. sand lee dullt. in trailer. 2-8730. sant Ray "See pret Gost aes PE 55 a oe Private pany. “i MAple _Bli60 ‘exee Wat ,-—-1 os. hw or a) ad aa- FLOOR SHOP Do It Yourself 61 value, $3.95. Slightly marred. Also large selection medicine cabinets new ing double door wnils, — wall cua, Sau © burner 6210 or Elgin é PATIO SLABS Variety im Color & Bize. Down PERMAGLASS DELUXE MODELS 80-galion hot water neaters., _— . ip erates Jaeger 3% sack cement mixer, SEEF AND P carters. DON'T. WISH FOR through Classified, Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap,’ hire, |dial FE 28181, Ls Y Vos 2 RETURNED SPINET ings ee E 8 lagers pes oate — ye wi a Guitar & Case $19.95 -| 27 S Saginaw FE 3-7168 se SY NG. oa —_ sion than | SIANO, BUSCH & se GRAND ANTi gar, ACat Ming We PIANO TONINO AND RAFAT. PE 54-6000. : 1 SEE WALNUT BUSH & mg a me an offer. EM 3.0 a. Sale Office Equipment 63 ADDING MACHINES, CASH oor iene a eee borer aeter oa or Sale Store Equipment 64 64 panels 4 = we Mugho. Trumpet — Tt paetan 9 30: | Garinet & Sax is ~ tee C : Plants, Tree Shrubs 68 FOR YOU. Pine, . Ar. Parakeets, Caer to Talk uins, Bros. plies. 183 29-1727. PARAKEETS, CANARIES. : Food since 1997. 684 ae. Cali after 3:30 p.m. EB, Tennyson. SELLING OUT. PARAKEET * Breeder InG ope ste Ave, Dis ee Boarded 70 poas, s Bol as, aie "Hay, Grain & Feed 71 2ND CUTTING ALFALFA & . She, OAS-2231. haat roe "Oa Be oyna aoe Bass Lake Rd. _For Sale Livestock 72 . LGE, | 18 MONTH OLD GUERNSEY BULL for sale, MUlberry 98-1760. Bianke® insulation, a rwinsuiation, Douglas Pir tae “3x13, enn 4 white ft. .. ie | 1 pouB REL inside Geer’ teabe wP ..” $3.95 1 eingie barrel a8 tall ye dition. GROCERY ISLANDS. ¢ PT., —_ Shelves each ede. Sell che vee eac Dixie e Hwy — 2258 NATIONAL CASH REG ISTER, ding machine, $75. opal } bie typewriter. NATIONAL GASH REGISTER. good condition. Reasonabie, i. ial 00 : ry 3 : . maane aul on ie ‘" $8. @. A. Thompson, #0 Racy spin Gry Washer... nest $0 | BLOND i . TA tae Baldwin’ ave Ph Pe > 1 are ded oo naece 50 4 chairs, buffet & cab- G pcaial Pasboon CLAYTON’S pI Ang © snairs toi | make, portable salon type KEEGO HARBOR PE 04 Spe bea, @S: Good cond, 164 For ROMEK. BY THE, COIL. 40 USED TRADE- ANT 1 | FORWINE “ey viewsde DEPT. $14.98 ‘ar gown ‘payment. New! | | ger wrogeccsccrtit: BGS |B bedroom, ‘mower. Lake privi- Duo Therm oll heater. 14.99 -_ Clarketon_Sres. Lounge ObOIS.. ..... Ben ee . bd > 6 60'S noi ae a ‘ * eg SALE : ‘57. CHEV. -| Demos. and Courtesy Cars | UP TO 3% MONTHS ON BALANCE Highest Trades —. Lowest Terms T. VANTAGE OF EST ABEhEAIS LStn SOR We want buyers. conan Bavings HASKINS CHEVROLET : “Oakland Countys | ' Fastest eo Eh Deak” _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH a7, at _ __For Sale Care | __For Sale Cars. ee Shute QUALITY USED CARS, 57 Prmouth H'top $2395 & heater, trans ~ WeWail - ‘tires. "55 Buick Super te Bynafiow {2 es ; ef = 4 7 SY Mies 4, Hifi Hit ? § E “Are you the Indy in the bathtub who phoned that the | water wouldn't turn off?” ‘88 BUICK RIVIERA, 2 es a Phe . For Sale Cars 91 BABB PAA” nbd A | +81 DODGE, ‘52 DODGE, a er, Rai special i leather "ilorion Kemp. FE 2-0786 Ford 6_ cylind Panel. Your choice ity om Bohr Inc.. Milford. MU. 4-5155. SPECIAL HARDTOP. very nice, Also 1055-150, 4 ¢. ‘ vie, 2 To tle r 7, | 1956 CADILLAC 62, COUPE, #8500 miles, cam be seen at 597 W. Hu- fon. $3,550. overdrive, low mileage. EM|’ ~ CLARKSTON -Motor Sales 1°55 DeSoto Fireflite $1895 Hardtop , Full Power, + ——— 1695 | ’56 Lincoln Premier $3295 Coupe, Full Power. _ ‘35 Plymouth hyo $1395| For Sale Cars 911) erie, WeWall” tires. Pull Power, ener down ; pag 156 Mercury Conv. ..$2095} - "56 Ford Victoria ...$1995 iP. S ee al sz 55 Ford Crown Vic. $1595 55 DeSoto to +Dr. . $1695) "8 : Putte w. 5 ovens | MUST SELL THESE BEAUTIFUL NEW CAR spying TODAY! stick shift with everything. 14,000|- Exe. 5 63274. bag mage A ae oe ~“ HAUPT Pontiac Sales best “~ ¢ eesssddssesvesssessssg 805 695, 585 395 395 295 B95 895 895 895 895 795 795 595 395 595 495 445, 395 295 1% ‘ Hudson «Dr = 4. Bud Shelton Motor S Sales. at E. Bivd. | ARE YOU Still Driving A WINTER-WEARY CAR? How About A Change? PL ie Se without trade. Also = sc fuetiee. e H. Hughes, Ine. Wi P Direct POR... Rang you save! 6,000 mal. Guarantee on all cars. eed _ transporte tion lade then eel eae ie Financing © gpeciaity! : ‘Over @® cat to choose from, : _ YOUR LOCAL wasnt! pean, - Birmingham Pe IFA PONTIAC’S ONLY, - LINCOLN AT- ic, sharp. $695. ‘Pimancing our .« MI 66034, Bob Frost, 15 FORD V4, SHARP bag ecialty. *93 Pontiae ‘Deluxe 2 Dr. “Gedan, Radio & Heater. Standard shift. — green. Very, very 6 _ Dr. Riviera. Radio res "as Ww. wali iow. $1295 "S44 Pontiac Deluxe Catalina. dio & Heater. W wall ties. Fiydrac matic. oes & gray. 2tone blue upbolsterin, *53 ———— A Dr. Savoy station S| thi. New paint. g % fio | 1983 Plymouty aC “ eee $10 TRANSPORT TION '@ Piymouth, S119 .....0.sc000 $10 PLUS SPECIALS bal : Ford Fairlane Victor! $1945 "i ss Buick Super Riviera...... sites ee rote | Dodge Hard Top........+.. i one p e 85 Chevy 3 dr. wagon......... $8 Pontise 2 dr. bedra. @..._.¢1100 | 22-8: MAIN CLARESTON 55 Ford Custom V-8, 4 dr... ..$1005 1950 — $125, 35 Chevy Bel Air 4 dr, P.G. $1295 FE 41170. = Teme iene SS dadies od zk VS eneees Fully eq private owner. #4 Nash 4dr. ............ . trans, ver clean. 4 tot us ee a soeens 895 fr besn after mn. — sear 645 | ipso ¥ } CUSTOM 83 Plymouth « er. heny Wass Geatesn sate 2 52 Nash Ra: Wagon ... $ 465 Pee, Gown; assume RIEMENSCHN FIDER wait Mer. Mr Parks. Midwest D 4-7900. Harold Turner a odge PAYMENTS ‘FORD ee bg the A "SO model Plyt nouth ‘82 FORD. BLACK. LOADED. EXx- 23? 8. Saginaw FE 2-913) INDITION. 669 OR- ‘FORD 1956 - CUSTOM LINE -4Door, 8 Cyl. -- Radio and Heater Overdrive $1350 LARRY pi i 3%4-TON STAKE _ $1350 , LARRY EROME FORD DEALER 171) ‘ is MERCURY HARDTOP, | > EP reeves Br These Are- WANTED CARS They Are GUILTY i “REWARD WILL OF TROU- te oe DRIVING LISTED BY STOCK NUMBER CHEVROLET 0. 35 bel 4-Door wpe $1295 & beater, : No. 637 °33 St 3 Super 88 or 88 4Dr. ..$ 995 comme 88 Fou Four-Door ps5} Radio & heater, MM Two-Door eee 3. ¥O5 ‘Radio & heater, standard trans- mission. OLDSMOBIL. No. 680 56 TworDoor 88 ...$1995 Radio & heater, Hydramatic. No. 667 '90 Cor ‘50,Com'dore 4 4Dr. i sd 250 35 Cat Catatina 0... $1595 pnt agg % nae EPRSTT apr. ... soso | Radio & heater, Powerglide. ——- - | No, S354 Boreal apy, 8 8 152 Two-Door $ ‘505 | 54 4 Plymouth 2Dr. $7 795 & heater, “W-Wall tires, | 56 M 4Dr, ..$2095| 6 Mercury 41 just right. |- sw 52 Chevrolee BelAle $ 595 Hardtop, Radio & Mester, W.Wall) "57 AGUAR CONVERT. & |, Directional sig: HURON "MTR" SALES. FE 2-2661 Be ‘NORTH CHEVROLET. We're Loaded With Used Cars That Have to Move | Immediately 1956 Chevrolet 210 Sedan, radio, heater, Power- glide, turquoise - Ivory. 1955 Ford Station Wa Customline 4-door : Fordomatic, radio, heat- er, red and ivory.: 1956 Ford Customline 4 dr., V-8 engine, Fordo- matic, radio, heater, blue __ and ivory. 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 » black, radio, heater. ov very sharp car. 1955 Chevrolet Station Wagon, 4-dr., 210 model, V8 engine;radio;- ter var ow PRICES” FOR 4 ROCE '56 Buick Roadmaster *55 Olds. 98 Holiday "55 Olds, S. 88, 4 Door "55 Ford Ranch —— / ’5S Buick Riviera ‘ "54 Studebaker Coupe | $0, | 53 Olds S. 88 4 Door / 53 Olds S.882 Door / :| 53 Chev. Bel A: Air f _HOUGHTEN & SON . you adjust te hate Orion Motor S Sales FORD-MERCURY West Side Used ey bore ce Sarge be makes & West Side Used Ci Cars 2 Ww 3 AT DEALER'S cx w Yoaded $3,450; tm voice $2,700. : “ONE: OF THESE DAYS. -POW!! Right in the Pocketbook ; THAT'S WHAT HAPPENS WHEN you’’ KEEP THAT OLD CAR TOO LONG, Be Wise—Economize WITH AN “O.K.” RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED USED CAR. "36 CHEVROLET 2-Door 210 ,.........4..$1595 Radic & Heater. Surf GREEN. : n, sagt Ss Sait IVORY & GREEN, tr. "356 FORD Station Na ee beauty. 55 CHEVROLET Be Bel Air Hardtop sacs. igiaell ue 55 CHEVROLET Be Bel Air 8 Sic 5 Powerglide, Door, "54 CHEVROLET B Bel H Air Hartt pa eve SIS. "54 FORD “Victoria in Compe ss ee sseeeectees ses OOS 54 CADILLAC. C 62" 4Door scenee net ...4 ae An excellent car. 53 CHEVROLET. Bel jel Ait 4Door . ‘ Powerglide, Radio 53 CHEVROLET 2Door 210 i 14s$ 795 Radio & Heater. IVORY & °53 CHE : Cc HEVROLET 2Door 210 veers ie. $ 745 *53 LINCOLN ‘Capri Hardtop .... Sane ae o< OS "53 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4Deor oe ..$ 845 BROWN “vars ween eter: . on | 1955 Chevrolet S V8, Powerg file. abe 4 heater, blue and beige finish, Really sharp! Air, 2-tone beige and green, radio and heater. 1955 Chevrolet Station Wagon, 2-dr., radio and heater, brown and beige finish. Real nice. 1953 Plymouth Sedan, 2- door with radio, heater, -beige and green. finish. ALSO A LARGE SELECTION OF. OTHER CARS TO CHOOSE FROM, : NO REASONA LE OFFER TUR "52 Cl Fesmeg toa De Sey EE: Iuxe_2-Door- $ 695 Radio & Heater. W/ Waits, Ours "51 PONTIAC Convertible... .....5-.000 OS po Roy S -ae New top, new RED 51 ie pea ie ae steed eeeeneeeneee® 395 | "O.K." USED TRUCKS 56 Oneself Vereen Pickup 5, $1395 | ie mares i afd BLUE. ‘peves 1953 Chevrolet 4door Bel "55 Chevrolet %4-Ton Picku Sea abe keaee 108 : Ba rar Ga ag, i : "55 Ford Ford. Paton Pie Ficksip poco a nice condition. RED, 53 Chevrolet Ya-Ton Fickup remereeeecese§ 5 Many More to Choose From. 1 ‘MATTHEWS HAR RE, | pera Nes | a MILL STREET \ will be acepted if they are in envelopes, Entries for Puzzle No. 43 must bear a Tuesday, April 2, postmark (or before). 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