f, ‘i = j f ; oo iy if - | tex . : f 2 Pogic |e ee : f : ; ; ’ ' a ; f fi \ / 8 { : / %é. 1 * ee : ee ee : ; ’ ei Pee ee" beaks H a erst SBS et ‘ z igse 2 j “ihe i * Sia ee : es oe . : (ee . . es : ; 4 7 x Te if : ‘ if : j : j ae) * % ‘ oe, i ae rh 4 Pee ie] Ly fee i] ce ae hes bf Po ( é ‘i 5 is : T PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1957-28 PAGES “peewee. suum aim vnoron / ha : [ fo “ if ? ’ ” an 7. uf * b ; : © \ an . a } one 2 La : : ns ae: c : “ Re ; oie : ° a 5 = 3 4 * oe 3 z - ; . ® ) y it ; ‘ Ae = oi Ns GG X | . o lie s.. 2 7 Senate Probe to Quiz Beck Seto Spore — = = = los Cale Teamster Head, | Lrate Listeners |ayc’starest Seize Records | ’] Shareholders. Union Chief Flies Home __Death on a Sunday Afternoon - | PloriderFinancier Said| From Europe, May Go | vor ‘ ie : (Fitth in a Lenten Series) | to F irm’ On to Washington Tiberius Caesar called his mother, Livia, to hini | pity oo aingy _ * to hear the remainder of the strange letter Pontius WASHINGTON (?—Sen-| Pilate had written from Jerusalem. Aloud he read: DETROIT fe ate rackets investigators . »» In Nazareth, Junius followed Jesus into his |- IT ® — George) prepared today to subpoena place of worship on the Sabbath day and there |Romney, president of Amer-| Teamaters Union President rd Him read from an ancient scroll of the j|ican Motors Corp., said to- prophet Esaias. i day that financier Louis E. Dave Beck and seize his fi- ee nancial records unless he : e *£ = & . |Wolfson of Miami and his) agrees quickly to “be co-|. _ The voice was clear and penetratingly magnetic |Wife have become probably miestt as it put new meaning into the timeless sentences: |the largest two. stockhold- Shots Put Down [Demonstrations ———— by Angry Arabs — =| Want Control of Strip by Egypt Government, Not World Body» operative.” B administration. A temporary U. N.- sdincce ies aba eeath aniedtorae ante Gand te ae gies Wolken eiperted jset up esas Sihotion “teeare pres. onredhgeg '/™ wr; he hath sent me to heal the broken- own 24,000 shares of withdrawal last week. es : to preach deliverance to the captives, American Motors, which - Earlier Gairo radio reported Teamster chief re- and recovery of sight to the blind, to set at has 48,000 stockholders and/- * that violent demonstrations were turned unheralded from liberty them that are bruised...” oe ety shares outstand- Uh cena 3» continuing in Gaza demanding Europe yesterday, dodged| After Jesus had returned to his seat in the place wate Oe cae ee emming' ss deiom does ws 5 7 AP Wiresheis| 22 P6YPtian edininistration, reporters in New York. re-| Of worship, the eyes of everyone fastened upon Him = /"", 7. sblished rfe-| °& Testing on her ‘overturned car, Mrs. Richard day afternoon. Her husband, a son and grand | Hatem announced slso that fused to be interviewed in| ®!f they expected tohear more. Prageteag Frm D. Vinik, 60-year-old Miami resident, is carried “daughter were injured. The driver of the empty | AE yer atie ue arse ok tn Chicago, and flew on to his * * x on Yee gel]| S¥2Y after she was killed in the collision yester- bus escaped unscathed. é ee: and that he would take over his home in Seattle. Slowly He said: “This day is this scripture ful- |its Nash Hudson, Rambler; | | : “is 2 Safies .Snaatinaty. Arriving there, Beck. said “1| filled in your ears.” . ! automotive divisions. and : . ° SPECIFIC PURPOSE by newsmen whether he would) another, referring to the Nazai der. (Orne, ‘Romney’ Sora"), at $300; q ers e - q CTO M nat serct tate 0.8, Emer po Bersre aR Bo ; i e Nazarene carpenter | newsmen: (nance ; , + gency Force could enter Gaza on- oo age geen Re ei wn eee nena recently. Have Fun Trying 3 pie aie a serving’ case, and bee. ; ut suddenly, according to Junius, Jesus began (4 am nxious to get the , : i . “very soon” Beck declined 10! sneaking chentnced of our shareholders, { don't ea as Coun Voids Jur Issues © withdrawal. of Israeli ee days of tad prophets noe Ppexata toe saod: en cea lp ery Geel og mane BP Bewt adie t Bacon “Any other task being carried peti carp a pyaar ag gue napa nly certain ones were jor suggestions. I don’t know if he| Portumity to vag ggentkes fe : __|out bythe UNEF forces will be — enna hte ah & apaeis Senate ales e 4-4 , enka for Teo eorarent a | Sats, on Page 9 today, sing ee A wos iairtan acsen a ee a “As far as I am concerned, the chance to try for the | County Su ” move uestion of a 2 Ms set up its own ‘This angered the crowd. They pushed the young | {me Sivislen of American Motors $300 now in the pot — etiniten otk a. 1 ballot. EE m7 ete administration in Gase man, who seems to be about 98 years of age, out of pie: aati lov uaioe tonne tase Gece gania tna eee te Pontiac Attorney Mitchell L. Bacow today said strat- ne ae ‘camert oars stree tunities, The market for the at $100, whieh is. ed - = , : 4 F soit _ ~ pets Tn lh ye re ee nS mate eon inet atte eid shouted and began moving 0, - iaeh ores hark gh eared County Bar Association! Faarch Harbor and. “long. live. Nasser, bone at _. the edge of ° eee a Feria * * Board of Governors thts | Arabiem a Oi But , Junius says, Jesus was able to walk years. - . gba gag ary fide apwrord ye a ea ms Mai Gen. E. LM. Burne, the | , quietly from milling throng that olfeon we words contain- | ‘ te’ : UNEF commander, Dr. Ralph and gumbiing opersticae’ ta Port Then they got to the hill He was riot with them diately at his ‘Alama home for] 3g All the right answers. tino «tat ute.” aid Boeow LOK Sin Woman eas sosersstiny ot tev land, Ore. The in looked for Him ev but He had comment. - . Baize, blade, bold, cold, dicker, |promising “any legal step possible N., are in the Gaza area now on cw eo are ‘ote or everywhere, gone nee eae See x tate to put the question back before the 9 : : an inspection trip. TO QUIZ ON FUNDS May I hear, August Caesar, what you make of all | There was no immediate indi-| 4. ‘maize, man, nob, nub, oily, ee Adr mit Beating, Killing P 3 The committee has said it wants| this? tween Wellton end gro m ae| riddle, slabs, slats, ticker, torch, |. injmction setting aside me | Americans at Acapulco; its fo Putting i Fr ce Sits ky sa bast | pena apne | Salen Jewels Found let hning in Milk some of his personal bills, and| British Mother Loses Detroit lawyer ‘| ; ; A about the activities of some of his : ; Dean's group lost a fight nae| BOIMY Gulf 1eS Pan a taro re ign Baya pre. Puarbgg a ged TOLEDO, Ohio — A 42-year- Informed of Beck’s return, Sen. ye ot Homer's mae WM aren Pontiac posal by the bar 8550-ltor @ floating body believed to be|°ld housewife has been charged McClellan (D-Ark), chairman of U ge. ules U OU ec ee te ng cation on the ballot leat oa welt Brookiyn widow sdmniering olson Yo her asta ee : said he had held with ASKED 3-MAN COMMISSIO: ; husband married daughter a oe 7 niemine he (Beck) wt |f S A id Ad . Woltson and planned further om Strong souherty winds Mowing). 1. called for a three-man, 20%lwere iain. and’ sobbed. fer he tutti Sahed bek-aae get in touch with the committee oO ef SI e option otro yegentce gen * aug (AF Tesponsible for the warmer|Pry on's countywide basis, Under(had Put up a desperate fight for|Mrs. Ruth Underwater admitted now that he’s back.” * leontinuance “ot our automobile|"*A"™e" ‘end Mm thi ares. Ithe system now ih effect, super|theit lives eile ee aad ior a clon . Circui Russel Holland tod led activities." “spe visors select the jurors from each| The sighted shortly as . oy Rn ae aes ade 8 gre. as a y against Pontiac's lowest temperature | individual community, a after, midnight, ‘but ‘rough wates|"2 really didn’t want to kill them. lie detector test from Secret Serv.|= mother’s plea that her child she has never seen be re- . ee ee eae ae oe sin aback [Prevented ‘its -recovery —s ee oe 2 : al ” Sai cis enn Catt See uptind & Pabaie Goan | U.S. Tanker Slated css, s Me*,nett ® ™ oy tat happened Feta.” Be: | the victims of th’ murder | Tce tex fe lc afer Mr that he once accepted*a bribe.|. uph a u decision and ordered dis- ae Windy and warmer with scat-| COW sald. “The Bar association robbery plot were Mrs. Edith |Underwater’s husband, Joseph, 60, * missal of a petition by Mrs.ito Dock in A aba P rf{|teree sheietre “tnd & chance ot] “™* SO that such Sc | Hallock, 63, and her traveling her daughter, Mrs. Judy Miles, 22, /, Nona Hill, 33, for custody q 0 scatteréd thunderstorms, low 44 to See pubes an tae tasealin ae companion, Joseph A. Michel, |and Clifford Lybarger, 50, care- nen : Beck of her-20-month-old daugh-| seRvsaLeMm cans) — Govern-|.i%, tmsnt’s, forecast. — suggest ‘that ‘wapervisors would.| ™ Wh? disappeared Feb. 20. ns ae Oe hs Fe oe a : ‘ ae Tomorrow will be partly e said a st Luis : ter, now a Berk-|ment sources. said today that take away from the public their Police tourist agent, Mrs. Underwater released ce US, tanker Ss expected to. dock| "at 9 pm. the mercury regis}| "uM ® Seeide om the question” |Fenton, 33, and an unempioyedion bond. we his opinion “strictly one ee ian vet at the Iaraeliltered 42 Bacow said he had doubts of the'n.4 confessed beating the couple fhe tacts in the case, See te te va te Veeck een : whurthy cmtteretion ration of the com|*2, death during a nighttime boat| Playing Golf ‘in North mother consented to the adoption|‘© sail throug the disputed Guit|LOW Supply of Vaccine mission was unanimously shuttled|"4s. Tobbing them ‘of $70,000 ins 14. Etre Hazards under duress and in a weakened| Waters. Expected to Hit Detroit [back to committee, their weighted bodies from a, boat Physical and mental condition, .. The sources sald the terior wil AAO dee tjo/ APARENTLY ‘TIMED’ into the sea GREENSBURG, Pa. @ — Aleon Ae a result, tle Lawten Rae leicht inch Elath Beersheba pipe Vaccine may be at a premium in| “it We are going to have the - from 8 Sechared sight “Soveunne Lewis. will remain in the Bome line now being completed, [starting late this: month question on the April ballot, we'll) Mrs, Hallock’s jewels, or most) today, and it’s mostly because he of her foster parents, Alfred J. Two other American tankers, the The State Health Departmenit|ave to do it through: the -courts|of them, have been found hidden| tried ‘to play winter golf in. the Lowle Sr., 36, of €i08 Renmmere | cs sald, are to fol.|Said Saturday that increased pub-|D°W.” Bacow explained “The su-jin the Acapulco garden of Fen-|North instead of the South. Ra, and his wife, dane, 36. low the first at tenaay intervaly |lic interest had caused the supply|Pe'visors’ apparently timed their|ton's brother-in-law, Deitch and three of his friends Peers Tarde ee ee are i e's Ems erm nl Sa cane emcee elas Bee tena zen ‘ : to or a US. e parent- Club . On will appeal the decision was not| Unifed Action Needed |10 days. . this election by means of referen-| age, was in Mexico illegally, They] the ninth hole, Deitch had a good immediately known, said her at- E Route The two major producers of the|4um petitions. said he is a former U.S. Navyldrive that carried the ball within ~|torney H. Malcolm Kahn, of Pon-| O° ©Xpressway vaccine, Parke Davis & Co., and * * * man wanted in the United States|75 yards of the green. For his tiac, Mrs. Hill temporarily lives in See Editorial eS eee ae See en Gok cade maninn tae Mer aa ae Detroit would available second | nors a public statemen Colombia, in-connection cut deeply . © + - Page 6 week {n April, after today's meeting. a jewelry swindle frozen turf and broke his arm, on the wide interest vee y case, Judge! Joe Haas Reports Standing Room Only in Florida 1 iii ae Fe 3 as CD © of a | CD = 5 = TM bg @ wT @ é < pa) ot © — MD ee CD tq) ‘oS adoption at the birth June 10, 1955 in of them. They still offer our na- Women’s Hospital. tion’s best evidence of a passive = i and acceptable non-resistance and | away. : Be Prey myerectags salar contentment with a life of rusting 3 7 ee ee eee eee “ decisio they've 7 a oe. , . as | County News .............55 18 cleo en ulled to ind h your | : F anortall i | i : ¢ In Today's Press ea so aid ait i f rp ‘| BF Vea " / THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, M : 4 'g —. ee ) Fel Blazes Hurt 2 Fighters City Hit by 50 Calls; ‘Burning Rubbish. Now Serious Hazard Township and city fire depart- » ments were harassed by grass fires that scorched hundreds of acres of land and threatened homes throughout the county over Hl Te 8 - fe : z HW fi f4ll- ih (i | rt i iki ei tel vs i i r i Hl F i af | i ify tn 3 E i ; ; i ii B 5 a 4} z E ii g j tr i i a 70 2 > g 8 nee 4) sa a3 H Fe f ERE: a eg Fell U.S. Weather Bureau Repart PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly eleedy, windy and warmer teday ond with seatiered showers and a Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 &.m. At @ a.m.: Wind velocity 12 m_p.h. Drection: Southeast. Sun sets Monday at 6:34 p.m. i Son rises Tuesday at 6:50 am. i Moon sets Tuesday at 4:13 a.m. { Moon: rises Monday at 1:35 pm. | - - 6a. m, 38 B23 G. Mh... cesves 40 7 a. m.. 37 38 WB. | csc0de--- 38 8B Macccee.ss 8 1 P. Wy. coweses 41 OB. Ma. cesses » 2 De Mersenessss a et O55 41 lofficiate. Ito Visit Ethiopia Next ileft Uganda today for Addis Ababa } re sai aes : 3 - be boys ‘will make the od Ue competing during the next five weeks for a three-day trip to Wash- trip with ‘all expenses paid. Pic- * "This all-expense trip is open to all Pontiac Press carriers and will -be awarded to the four.carriers obtaining the most new orders in through April 13th. The carriers pictured above (left to right) are | William Gann, John-Gollschalk, Larry Crews and John Erkkila, Grass Fires Harass City, Coun WET ' ‘HL.11, 1957 Talks Resume in Oil Strikes Union Leaders Arrive || in Detroit to Bargain With Socony, Standard Pontiac Deaths Charley Durkee Service for Charley Durkee, 88, of 487 W. Huron St., who died Congregational Church, Rochester, will officiate, with burial at Oak Surviving children are: Glenn H. Durkee and Frank E. Durkee Mrs.. Arthur Graham Service for Mrs. Arthur (L. Ma- A Flint mototist was threatening by Watérford Township ‘police, : * "5% - That will be the result, said de- rie) Graham, 39, of 97 E. Huron St., bs died at 6.30 a.m. : St. Joseph Mércy Hospital, .will! be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at’ Chapel. s H. Marbach of the First Presbyterian Church will Maurice W. Milward Maurice W. Milward, 87, former Pontiac resident, died Saturday at the Elks National Home, Red- ford. A brother, Frank Milward, of Ironton, survives, The Elks Lodge of Sorrow will) be conducted at 8 p.m. tonight from Brace Smith Funeral Home. Service will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Brace Smith Funeral Home, with Rev, C. George Widdifield of All Saints Episcopa] Church, of- ficiating, with burial at Perry Mt.) Park Cemetery. Nixon Continues Tour, . ENTEBBE, Uganda (INS) — Vice President ‘Richard M, Nixon on a two-day visit to Ethiopia on his African good will tour aimed to counter Communist influences. He is expected to. discuss econ- omic and military aid for Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie, who is understood to feel that his nation was short-changed-in aid in-view. Sunday in Pontiae of its troop contribution to the! While:it is the Highest temperature ................ #2) western cause in the Korean War.|2@. Within the z Mean temperature ......... serene | Florida west coast ther Fairs” i y . Myers somewhat One Year Age in Pontise mealies re a — in ; temperature .. e 47 . Lea cabecene 28 spe uclear Tests Its royal pal oo TOKYO w—Japan for the first/ers, and are its principal attrac. time asked Russia today to sus-|tion, coupled with the: Edishr-Ford her nuclear tests. other Flint drivers. « ‘We've got Flint Man Says Billboards Will Go Up | ee Threatens ‘Speed Trap’ Action formed, possibly af Conight’s meeting. . Crash Near Pigeon Fatal fo Area Man * James Weir, 23, of 27815 Alger , * =~ ® We were at one of those places last winter, and that’s why we have to detour around that area this time. : We've called on many Pontiac people, never to eat or sleep on them, as we never travel on our friends. We're quite impressed with those who've shown such good judgment and understanding of the situation to buy or rerit winter homes in such ideal locations as the a There we found them all happy. And they should be happy, for they’re living where happiness is a habit. It's contagious, and no- body's immune, pend The Foreign Office said Charge/spot get d'affaires Kinya Niisekt had de e Russians be-| gan a new suc weapons test its series last August. Since then the pore ne U, 8. Atomic Energy Commission if you ‘ide bp ; There you see 2-8181 * Haas F inds F lorida Filled to Capacity This Season They are raised in a field * * UAW for Using Funds to Back Candidates WASHINGTON # — The Su- Quint Reportedly Falls speed in Love, Plans Wedding ;| Next September Hi? yi : Mi =| te. ae Ee i nt . = Pa Hi 5 [ ft E z | a nue S250 5% heli gee I 4th ce fF e H F F i the Day in Birmingham z : i li - : He is sutvived by his wife, |homes, ‘ll WERE 5 cs (Ft za F Reports on Problems Slated for Commission tery. Pontiac C. of C. =z.zc= to Discuss Aid : ew. The issues were aired Feb. 28 a a "Cx Clinic” bd E bith re | rap Hell Rit delivered| ia ! Frankfurter said Picard, in missing the indictment, had made tion with federal elections. —— * Williams to Boost Dems Gov. will Democratic c at the April 1 election. A breakfast hasbeen scheduled for 8 a.m, Friday in the Pontiac Elks Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Scott, of 31 Bloomfield Terrace are in charge. an erroneous interpretation of the XY) CC = roce,cecem OPEN TONIGHT & On Wendy, hare, ray and Stray‘ DL TT] Plastic Fortified Wi] RUBBER TILE _o tA 14 \= AN - 3 " l) le 2c 3 ba -} ‘ THE # PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY: MARCH 11, 1957 ee / nals, 21 of them Italians. The of Britain's newly- installed ‘archbi- | shop of Westminster, Most Rev. ‘William Godfrey, also is believed. may be named in Japan, the Phil- and who have frequently béen mentioned as Pius’ possible succes- sor, ‘ battista Montini, * They are the Most Rev. Gian- Montini, archibishop of Milan, and Magr. Domenico Tar- dini, papal pro-secretary of state. Another event on the papal cal- endar is May 11, 1957, the 40th For Americans, there is special interest in the possibility that the considera- pontiff may take under tion the movement to raise to|™ oft Charity. She would be the first person born in the U. S. to be paar pep peg 'WEDNESDA REMINGTC ON. 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And any|It takes a bit of doing, but as the most frustrated woman—the mid-|moved from the kitchen to the die-aged American housewife. barn, set up machinery, hired 62-70 S. Saginaw St. 1g song pecle, and Canty lw sere bee. .- gn SAVINGS CERTIFICATES. | “Start your own business,” she ighbor women to help her, and FE 5.8174 says. ue tate Te turning rend t : . ‘ * * * ves a week reland), employes t sa or e “Women ought to have more the last two decades Mrs.|their pe problems, : . nF raged suey! a cn ee ta courage about. gring into. business|fiuskin-ioine’ te te od cnt tee ok ahy middle-aged wom- ee | for. themselves, A woman is under|by her financier. husband and two/an wi particular some ; : ry In of her sons—has baked nearly|cess in buXiness today. . egg tai ec BUDGET | tields—the food field in particular|half a billion loaves, enough to tes Teo Train for High Salary Positions in Electronics, ; . —she has a distinct advantage.” a ham sandwich for every! vit i, perilaps a mistake for a} Rdle & Television. Dey ond Evening Classes Allow : FEATURES | Mrs. —. how eee of the = ~ earth—it they had the mother with very young children You to Remain Fully Employed While Training. : * | nation’s known businesswom- \ to try combine\a career and mar- Mall Coupon Call for Complete Communit oy en, - phe pt gy ha ae Sy ay * aa riage—unless po Fs an excep-| “Ne No Obligation. wo 2-5660 years kneaded y markets tional person $ @ coopera- 2437 Weedward (Donovan ’ Member _ nee | dough—and- kept. kneading moreikinds of bread, rolls, stuffing and tive husband," he said, “But. "Electronics Institute Korea Veleran “Approved. 3-11 steteteta NATIONAL. BANK = and more. of it. cookies. It has seven plants, 500 often, I think, it is a mistake for! i Floor Sam le: Doing the unexpected has been|employes, . won\d-wide . distribution, a middle-aged woman not go into Name ..... oes eeeesetere aeee . Phene eeeeeee ee eeeee OF PONTIAC tesecdige pies characteristic of her all her life.jand will do a iness this year business for herself. \ eA bu Odds and Ends |As a young girl, blue-eyed, freck- of over $15,000, ;. “She will find. the qualities need UN 4 5 ihn ngs oaks onncnseencendscenaeassios Pe canescgsshessnnyesses . ; e-faced, red-haired Margaret Fo- BS : . s * - mes One-of-a-Kind = fzstty steamed of becoming ee : Nelly Bly, and tra Ben a ats ae et | world writing about its wonders,” | she recalled. A fine | i So ae . bumper edge, | Instead, after study journal- sare g _ buss and tahes of Comahte Uns. @uty brush. ... .. 8.95 | versity, she wound up in Wall _. [Street selling stocks and bonds.|’ 1235 3-TABLE SNACK SET. | Then a stock-broker, Henry Rud- \ All mahogany, terrific for kin, sold her on another. propo- “tn \ . * ee eeteere e In 1937 Mrs. Rudkin, by then I P ©. Hb ou z | GEs | i | E xf F : : ait f if Lf TE a if A, CO) ~~ = — @O — 5 @ | ania Y) c siete Y) o a Ww @ YW) anja apy oa ag PAUL McCOBB ;& guest , “it’s so BIRCH HEADBOARD. Past {You ought to market it.” Soe Mrs, Rudkin went into her Other 39 O55 | Kitchen 2» sew days later, got out réduced . +e tee e her baby scales to weigh - the 79.50 GRAND RAPIDS-MADE |} She toted the first load in a pa SREY PROVINCAL J basket to a grocery store, which Cee ees agreed to stock it. jless. Times were still bad. ee | Z § . aes -50 | Info Airline Interests woop box || WASHINGTON (INS)—The Civil spring, headboard on heavy praatthdegeh investigation of Pan maple 48 American World Airways’ financial as ° jinterest in 13 other airlines and 14 or BOX SFRING with 10- “broad Cool ar ae mein ferstle 39 .95| of the relationships” will COVET. 2,-5.0 if there is anything * ‘adverse a 3 af tHe gee az: 1g3e irae edeee of past ‘affiliation. _ onder said Pan. 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MARCH 0. fer. eal a tanta Ss Policy| oo “Rusia te oot ging 10 attack * ; Middle East, or even send Misses’ volunteers.. That was x if 4 gd in the 0 much stress placed on atomic\/Ust * 5 thing to threaten at New Spring arsenals, and means of delivery,) “They have more problems than seman, sald, shay Two Suits Left: —- crete the close sal. task D ters ppp te rhea ay, Mk _ One He Wears, BoE SB agp aed I a a elhellae F us ; apt aoe a fo State Divorce Case | Fares sams Ex Ne So the Institute for Advanced Study Study Would Be Aid Thursday night Harold W, Hester resolution passed. It was wise apjcalled ‘human nature that ob- j a ‘appointed. George Eastman visiting) in Forming Programs, th ny But|Human nature is onery, obstinate, ‘Bay tissue Vou Can Qualify QUICKLY. professor at Oxford ee now only two suits. were left.\1 do think that it was an unnec-|itritatble, courageous—as witness Ou ocatainment —~ “The ‘doc: ‘Says Council Official ‘viz: The one he was wearing, And | essary “action. Why confine it to the events in Hungary.’ in ham . ins : oo may best the pending divorce suit with his'the Middle East? If Russia moves! - & * oe £ £ hopes, Pom lhl Fangs LANSING! w—A proposal for aj Wife, Renola. anywhere across a frontier—with| (Next: “Ig there had been‘ no | and, above all, patient. Com- survey of Michigan's vacation Hester brought the other 11 salts|the possiile exception of Atghan-| World ware communion saight younism isn’t static. It is sub- will be considered at aj0f clothing to court. All werelistan—it would mean war. not-@xist today.”—Kennan.) ject to evolution, like all other et the Michigan Tourist|slashed and ruined. He said Reno-|—————___— : ONLY things. We will always be pre- . sented with opportunities, beyond the H-~bomb, for making life Usually +5 98! ee Fi ite meet t strong, of __for-a- GOOD SALARY — de po ' ial xe enables to 4 there we've overdone matter a SECURE POSITION | A fe a ee gine el gt | a E gf 5 feminine duster ever! 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Chatge maton at Wroite's . ee Street Floor ea : ae fa ; atte | \ | ; ; : , ae A ; . aes Gee % , 2s | i | : THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MARCH 11. 1951 | 4s Gee Hal Boyle Says: Sig wares -|Housewife Bakes Path to Success ——- | NORWALK, Conn. uw — Mrs. But her. stoneground whole- At an age when her own grand-ied by « good housewife are the is ea ats tos aia a pages 4 Camp }Margaret Rudkin, a self-baked wheat bread, named after the|mother was content to sit in @igame as those demanded by aja housewife? No, I don't think so. I | Y millionaire, has a simple answer’Rudkin — estate, —_“Pepperidge|rocker, Mrs. Rudkin, who has f0Ur| business in the food field. And any!Tt takes a bit of doing, : 2 to the problems of the world’s/Farm,” caught on quickly, She/grandchildren, still guides comp@-|yoman who has brought up alold Irish saying goes, Pays |most frustrated woman—the mid-jmoved from the kitchen to theiny policy, knows where practical-/smiy of kids should know the back to bear a Year 62-70 |S. Saginaw St. } de-aged American ee up grape Regge Bc Alt maging hyo get along with people. sateen . SA Gs (CERTIFICATES Pest 8 |. “Start your own business,” neighbor women to time to collect art, decorate a new : : | See oS cs VIN FE 5.8174 Pays. ze ‘by ten ofthe year Was ringette the arly has bout ne Pee ott PASS yas penpaaiag! e**t - fout 4, ves a ; relang em : naam ‘Deposit your surplus sa gs or inves ° “Women ought to have. more; Im the last two decades Mrs./their personal problems. . . ment sa oO agua | courage about going into business) Rudkin—joined in the enterprise; She feels any middle-aged wom- : g offices. oe [tae Gouapeiven. 4 amen ts wader) oy oa ie ‘Saad’ wade os e anes oe om ek oe ' particular handicap. In some|of - her rly| cess today. ‘ : BUDGET Mteadertne food Bold ip peticular|bait billion loaves, ciate “a © To Train for High Salary Postions in, Btronics, . ji BX. . [she has a distinct advantage.” /provide a ham sandwich "hod te “It is perhaps a mistake for a' — © Television. re While Treinie Allow | ona OE * * FEATURES Mrs. Rudkin, now one of the a" a ¢ = Ee mother with very young children ou to Remain Fully Employed raining. ; ; eS nation's best known businesswom- a es to try combine a career and mar-} Mail Coupon or Call for Complete wo 2 5660 : “as ae 'en, became ee ee 20 vast an > ,riswe—salase: Bhe is an excep-\f Information. Ne Obligation. ee eg years ago &f leaded some; Today the firm ets séveral|tional person and has a coopera- 2457 Woodward (Denevan Bids. : ® _ dough—and kept kneading more'kinds of bread, rolls, stuffing and tive husband,” she said, “But Electronics Institute i of Fen Theater , NATIONAL. BANK | oe and more. of it. cookies. It has seven plants, 500: ‘often, I think, it is a mistake for’ H | Floor Sa | Doing the unexpected has beenjemployes, world-wide distribution, la middle-aged WOMAN et Ge MOOT Mamheo..5c) scvseceecenncaonssvensecaesses +s DUONO-s10sdesscishonentoeued OF PONTIAC ; mpies characteristic of her all her life.jand will do a business this year|business for herself. | ices ie ce ; coe: = | Odds ond Ends : \As a young girl, blue-eyed, tock. ot over $15,000,000. % | “She will find the qualities need- PUPA ewer eter eeenerereeeeeebenaneress MANY, = ee eneeeeee Heebner eeee One-of-a-Kind sy ‘reamed of becoming a Bly, and travel around the) i i fi Ive g oi | Street seltheg and bonds. 1295 $-TABLE SNACK SET. | Then a stock-broker, Henry Rud-|- A mahogany, terrific for | kin, sold her on another. propo- during TV ..... 9.95 pee eeerege 3 if exe + sk f E i : 5 i “new homemaker. 34, One night she baked some whole} ingen inn gee age 5495 PAUL McCOBB j& guest Yomarked, “it's BIRCH HEADBOARD. 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It's just that when there’s|*?called volunteers.. That ae : a? «. Pe: oo eth 0 do much stress placed on atomicline times, “|. New Spring , Ba Sete Heese sa tsa a ge epee See e ee jpeople begin to. think war is in-|they can handle, I think we un-] ; Kennan, al, scolrty nate 5 Two Suits Lett: Pir ie ag aencindha ea aloes. tank of Di t Serves se, sis wai ourist urvey - |\OneHe Wears, “1 think Serge convinced the — enperg ay ee US ers a nycoiatemen ta’ banecose te we F ed f Sf f Divorce Case __| tor ova past, eat we mien [Pee us cating thee acs 3 4 - He is Permanent of the yed iC Or die to take affer them, — pline from one end.of the empire 4 School of Historical Studies and jl the Institute for Advanced Study qd | Thursday night Harold W. Hester! resolution passed ‘calted human ‘nature that - ob- in Princeton and has just been Study ‘Would Be Aid had 12 suits of clothing but heim. Congress to ee runes that kind of regimentation. | . appointed George Eastman visiting} in Forming Programs, |told Superior Court recently that! risenhower cea he wished. But Human nature is onery, obstinate] PAY tissue professor at Oxford, - now only two suits were left, . .|irritatble, cour s—as witness Says Council Official ly I do think that it was an unnec e ageou LOS ANGELES @ — Until last) “Tm. happy the Middle Fast'to the other. There's something in drip-dry viz: The one he was wearing, and essary the events in Hu Pes, 3 On tm * ‘action. *.Why confine it to ngary : ” trine a aemeemes os ae oe ; an tgnon. B divorce suit with his!the the Middle East? It Russia moves * 2° 2# eer hopes. But’ we must be’ wise, | LANSING’ W—A proposal for a ’ gine ve anywhere * across trontier—with| (Next: “Ig there had been no and, above all, patient. .Com- |New survey of Michigan's vacation Hester brought the other 11 suits|the possible ot Afghan-| world wars communism might & muniam isn’t static. It 4s sub- |industry will be considered at a,0f clothing to court. All were|istan—it would mean war. not €xist today.”—Kennan.) : ject to evolution, like all other |meeting of the Michigan, Tourist| slashed and ruined. He said Reno- ee = - ONLY i things. We will always be pre- |Council tomorrow in Detroit, la did it. 5 Bu et sented with opportunities, beyond | “We know the tourist business) She denied aw ine Ootn - : b: : ivebie en this ote Pas long, seek oem S retary home to pay something ‘un-| | You Can Qualify QUICKLY Usually ba 98! a em sh “ beyond. | must : related to divorce. Before itz A ’ . 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Low cement barriers) Michigan State University, which | Hester was ordered to pay $50 another job.” likely conducted similar surveys in |monthly temporary alimony pend- Beginning and refresher courses are offered in suffice wa let us Jal ‘Iceland, I) 1947 and 1952, ing trial of the divorce suit. TYPEWRITING, SHORTHAND, BOOKKEEP- through the summer. in pink or blue, sizes : “Such a study, coupled with a ING, ACCOUNTING, COMPTOMETER and 10-18. B M ti national vacation sg tinted being Tokyo Grows Larger CALCULATOR under the direction vf a com- Coane F conducted bureau : arge Yours « ys jogus ic ‘sus, vitae Rs door with TOKYO w- — Tokyo's popula-||/f = pi en a (a senterting i new betes started a Waite’s... 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Dockieone it is ae 6 eee and other’ places e 9% vear, A subscriptions »ayable in advance. - This is truly a formative period in. If we secure Federal approval, | eighteen of the twenty million dollars construction cost will come from Federal funds. Can we ‘possibly afford to ignore this? _ We will be taxed sharply for our share of the nation’s total. There fying, Oakland County can. not _ delay too long or wait until the door is closed. Otherwise, we pay picture and recommends that it pass through the city a few blocks west of Saginaw Street. This route has been approved by the Pontiac Cham- . ber of Commerce and by the Down- town Pontiac Association. . No other organizations have a has as big an investment in what happens? , ££ 2:2 Downtown merchants believe that this highway will assist them in combating declining revenues. If the of downtown Pon- tine les permanently, the valuation of the property will shrink accordingly. Re-assess- ments on lower leyels will follow. : = = The proposed highway would pro- vide for rapid traffic through the city for those who do not wish to stop, and make it easier for those who want to come to shop. “Certainly there may be flaws. The proposed route may disrupt traffic on some streets. There will have to be adjustments. But everyone agrees. that ANY NEW ROAD through Pon- tiac will cause some inconvenience somewhere. It becomes a case of selecting the route that causes the least damage, and then going ahead. ok * The Press believes the City must unite and then move for- ward. Study, investigation and planning are essential and neces- sary. But continuous delays and a do-nothing policy will defeat all ends. The counties and cities that move will succeed. : ee Ok The recommended roadway looks logical, practical and it has impor- tant backing. _ ‘In’s’ May Be Ousted if Budget Isn’t Pared | \ ‘Acvoyding to our Washington : poy ener ene, into - District oh ed all ee | at : a ‘i ; Of 3224 Franklin | By and large, letter writers do not “take pen in hand” to give forth with. warm encomiums for jobs well done. Rather, they propose to take someone or something apart—and how. 62 ee The current budget alone has flooded both the Senate and the House Office Buildings with ‘vigorous and earnest denuncia- tions of practically everything pertaining to spending. The voters want economy. | They want. it-now. a. * * ment outgo’ with threats of inflation and this is a major bugaboo in the country at the moment. Of course, the continuous round of . wage in- . creases which the unions have been - demanding will never let costs cease rising. - ; - cx *: € - Interestingly enough, in the midst of this welter of protest, . many individual writers take time out to approve of the high- | funds for schools. The big need for these is apparent. The need for additional pabulum for our world allies isn’t nearly as well established. “ <x * In the end, when enough unite, the people make their points stick. . Sometimes it takes another election and an application of the old business of tossing the “in’s” into the discard. But when the people get sufficiently wrathy, their might is tremendous. ef es . If the Eisenhower budget isn’t trimmed substantially, some of the Washington boys are going to be answering questions until they surrender to their keepers and . go quietly. — : | The Man About Town Know Our County ~ Material Is Free for the Asking. You'll Enjoy It ~ never can understand why so many churches are in debt and preachers so poorly paid. - : ..- As an-assist to learning more about Oakland County; MAT recommends its current official directory, issued each year by phoning. Road Engineer Leon V. Belknap shows all highways in the county, also ‘ the location of each of the townships, elties and villages, location of the lakes and other things you should know. A letter with a Pontiac postmark comes from “Silent, Sensible and Serene” who says he has a nejghbor who always growls at his wife and their children, and _ that even his auto license plates are “GR.” Oxford was so named because the ox teams of the first settlers were obliged to ford the water on some low ground there. After no luck in hunting rabbits in O4k- land County, ‘ ; Virgil Burton of Clarkston asserts that he knows the reason—too many fox tracks, .' In charge of one of the largest “sugar bushes” in the Pontiac area, Nerthrup Ackerman of White Lake Township, says he is not tapping any maple trees this spring. Even at six dollars a gallon for maple syrup he asserts that it cannot be profit- ably produced. The principal expense in its production is the fuel to boll down the sap. Our supply of wood in this area is about exhausted and other fuels are too expensive. In answer to séveral inquiries: “How is the date of Easter fixed,” I learn that the first Nicene Council in _ A.D. 325 set it on the first Suhday after the first full moon or after March 21. Sign in front of a Florida restaurant: 3 Hungry? So’s our eash register. S ooo ye Verbal Orchids to— : Mrs. Cora Frost | of 98 Poplar St.; ninety-third birthday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Hunt ding anniversary. ro Bs Mrs. Lellah Cameron | \ of Holly; ninety-third birthday. oN sk F, 4 ene / { i, \ } > | + E i / We WA ys A E PONTIAC PRESS.. MONDAY, MARCH 11, EE Also, they link the titanic govern- way program and additional ~ \ ; \ ” Don’t Anyone Move! — Case Records of a Psychologist: . ta many betreomp, folks should be doing.” — But Road} fifty-fourth wed-\, Accomplish 50 Per Cent More Martha’s problem is dupli- cated in literally millions o tutor their children in such simple some of this Pullman car policy to f household chores. the average home. homes. So scrapbook this case ; record and follow the “agenda” plan outlined below. Also, have your: children. send for the See? we TEST FOR TEEN-AGERS - It is very unfair to mother to = ty “Test for Teen-Agers” leave her the tasks of making have ae hae os the es three or four beds and tidying-up duties that all self-reliant young Her own bedroom is her respon- - sibility, but every child above : 7 ” You'll all ee ee ot eae similar personal duties. j§ + Always write te Dr. George W. Crane Dr. William Brady Says: 7 7 Use Instantaneous Emetic for Croup or Emergency — “When I was a very small child,” Sntaney and Childhood, Lippin- relates Mrs, O.F.K., who certainly ott '96.) : iF gE £ } 2 3 gage. i if hi = j ! | g pals x23 “Fahad ch PEE fap _ Voice of the People fg in rea ni i Feels That Israel Has Been Cheated John Jacob Quantrall ‘What if Postmen 2 i = NSN send for a copy, enclosing « — c stamped return envelope, plus 20 “—<" cents (non-profit). -_ 2 4 a Then ‘you children can rate for Sh 4 ‘yourselves thereon to see if you a are carrying your normal load ta ‘ im the family. - vs Many schools also employ it to Wy encourage children to be better _ (#9 players on their family team. = ; rs While you mothers operate from . v ae your daily agenda, let your kids resources, for croup is a emetic one tate to the child cant ) down. A tea- Within the spoonful of Syrup of Ipecac is tra- wealth, and success or failure ditional for a baby, but is slower of the ventare will have an than all outdoors, It may take 10 pact on the future of the "a Me pee rAd wait 2 British 3 inte Sine ee ee cn we ad sling for air, It is intolerable in marking the an emergency when you believe ‘lone sense it is an emetic which is almost seat bat bt ‘tentantancous = copper salfate. _ For @ young infant vam di Emergence of Ghana _ epper st ed inp tea- proclaimed 4 child oon dis-\ colonial territories to a a It Elvis is so wonderful, he'd . ‘Grateful Family’ Praises Welfare : : i iit if ‘ i b LUTE ttt felt ini! tHe sPrakEe > & zi a a ee ES 28 i SF: : 4 ite df Dad Orly Knew of Sonny’s Driving’ Irritates Lady | bo | ij sq z i git Bray ritl igs ae mee § if | yal STH 245 cai sdugde: 73-5 i ad a 295 aS ai i 5 Ter ::§ #358 g i FL E- h fe: i il i i Z % : E . oe ] ty ey j ae ei oe ; \ \ ‘ | roe | ; oe ae : i ioe : { . Pa ’ i: a ; pe \ ;* ; ij ee ; ' e j | Sores. | ; Wd 3 re ‘ ; Be i } 3 } t 1 { / ‘ > { ce, f > ee ry i bgt a : iy / if i] \ f OE EE ae er del Ix. THE PONTIAC I PRESS. “MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1997 <a") _ Admiral TV ail Hier WASHINGTON (~The Navy ply of. fuel oil available . : says its atomicpowered subma- ae *e Ni : s0 Hf you re running tow pola p aban ghee 21” consolette CALL FE 5-8181 for eens Pr ge will greatly ex-| f Tie fist U.S sme ves! = s WS Convenient IMMEDIATE os ceagyey gyal lll Ss hates, Te Newt ire sale top-front we DE LIVERY Jan. 17, 1955 and recently returned “¥ for refueling. 3 i rnin - 178° \ .: ; ea The Electric Boat Division off . 38 LA on Fortified : General Dynamics Corp., at Gro with ; Pen, Conn, said the el used in GEE FU EL oO} L IMPORTANT i Lom smaller than a) No stoop, no stretch with top-front ve i a ’ et tuning! Easy-to-sée inclined dial has Ste rast Se TOOT © fade Nazism Sede tor) ngs cham number, Automat the ‘Pontiac area prefer our better quality fuel oil said a conventional ‘submarine _ Picture focusing, wide-range FM above all others. It’s cleaner, it’s hotter, it's uniform traveling 69,000 miles would have sound system, built-in ‘omni-scope” + W's a fuel oil they know they can depend on. ras ed 22% seer —s nee _ | antenna. A real buy at big savings! itank cans. © *Overall diagonal measure test, the Navy said, the : TRY A TANKFULL ae tra Jeiee mdaweter = YOU'LL BE GLAD You DID! eon AE. oboe ok, omen: land; N. Y., in two days, averag- jing 20 knots fee the 1,217-mile trip. 32 Years in the Fuel Business lay wb hed ever traveled under : : We Give = | water without surfacing, the Navy HOLDENS | an = ; Secs Soak ae Charges Driver $10 | eHook-up RED for Putting His Foot in It |. | ) SAN ‘FRANCISCO @~—Municipal STAMPS [xen os": iam Brown $16—“%6 for the of- a * Btense and $10 for the story.” With All ge anaey: te Fe Fuel Oil Jmiles ‘an hour down Third, Street because “I taking off ‘ ; Purchases [pair of sheet na putting a o- <a : lother at the time.” List 139.95 Admiral Hi-fi , has 4 speeds, 2 speakers Te Special Me) °: 57 NORGE Laun Ary P3tr SAVE! 143" _ NORGE Deluxe 2-Way Dryer! @ DUAL-DRY SELECTOR, LETS YOU | DRY WITH OR WITHOUT HEAT! | ee ore TV. .and only 19.995 " " matic 4s changer inter- r ~ mixes —. Be records of +8 9 - wang is: 4 Lightcighe, asian ree same § ented sound — automatic picture focusing range . variable tone control, — : — coe chamber see, . = j stem Alumin picture automatic shut-off. Save now! | yams Pi AGEN iat: Automatic “Rinse Water Seftence” At neo Extra Cost! Scrub, wax and polish all your floors, clean all your rugs, with the all-in-one DRIES FASTER ~ SAFER | 49° SAVE 26.80 2 YEARS = = NO DOWN __ 90 DAYS . PAYMENT "SAME AS. CASH One round of rug cleaning will more than repay the entire cost of the Shetland, It's like having a maid to do the work. Just stand there and merely guide the Shetland to cleaner rugs and shining Soatt Hurry! pears COPY OF “FHe Macic. | 100 OF FLOOR CARE" “ ; ; at? “Your Electrical A Appliance Specialist a ia FED ER AL dent, SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC | oe _ Raa Ee ral r son Mon. T rus at Ninht. 21 N. Saginaw St. | eee NG 9 P, ™ | Sto OTe | he rs Fri. at. Nigl f : ae ‘ ; : ‘ { f ta RIGHT: ne a “THE-PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1957 ig eo babe ——_ ek 4 5 | cines that give . will not remove the Glandular emo . ; } * : : é nities have b naan eae a I Mr. Eisenhower isn't going hie i . : aati ” Hor office again but the Republican f Bee aap phe fh new zest in life. Cut Spen ing, Peop e- ry, Party So Cae tens election ie Expy Hp, ted ae ; swecye| but Not Our Pef Subsidies! ..=iseowre BOOK that tells how these trou- U O U soa tad: She arg Petco bles be corrected by proven cause mocra ral bot Strela! trestarents og By DAVED LAWRENCE ~ trouble of some kind, turn to thejattitude of ‘getting our cut so long vanes Peo farm —- the in your life. No hig ogontagi < This seems tolfederal government for help on thelas everyone else is getting theirs.’ "| ore cp aynere spend $560, Excelsior Springs, Mo. Bradt -{the federal government does not The current budget can be cut ture. Only last week the Democrats Mee > pres-|.>Y Perhaps two or three billions jwere trying to push upward in -=Which is something. But what (Congress the soil bank payments i are vise in Washington every is more important is to prevent |despite all the talk about cutting -iday the budget from going even ithe federal budget. It’s the unin-| _ vera : . | higher next year. : formed sg short-sighted, _— = PUBLIC ; voter who really is res le for “We need a campaign of public , Thiele everySedy's job which, \past failures to cut the education so that the public will Means the electorate really has to) (Copyright, 1957) jbetter understand the facts of life\keep informed so that political ae about federal spending. They must demagoguery doesn't produce a) Liam Shiels, 14, who ran away realize that there is no bottomless /rivairy in for . : , | a j spending welfare|to join the British “Navy, is back att well of unlimited money in Wash-\purposes and exploitation-on the|home in Dublin. His father flew} ee es , - social ington . stump by one political party of the|to Manchester to bring his son ait. : “There is all too prevalent an‘cuts made by the other party.iback, i. school Fact 4 es, our : : an | 41 NORTH SAGINAW | and all the } z * ; es ‘ | things that i it possible Save : feos Ores SAVE MONEY rE meee | an ext ra nickel oy dren SPECIALS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! ft | . Pre-season prices throughout the store . . . come in and look over the © | -. fresh merchandise, newly arrived and save BEFORE the season starts. | | NEW SPRING ‘NEW SPRING | | out — | DRESSES | COATS ~ Ww.) | Junior sizes 8 to 15st; De Du | © : ‘5 Sate : ee Epes Petr : | sa 69 | ane eht —_,. : aes |° Syqps9 | every dollar | DB tor SIE eo | era ” ae Regular $5.99 each . . Sizes 8 to 44, New. | . a Ne 42 N. Baginaw Street cat wy 2 ret]. Coton, Hens an Sched ee fabrics and styles . h | k . Rage bition. Bt conmet! , bate! . : eliminated. Mr. Humphrey. Ms . —_— "ims, car's], KBRAND NEW SPRING | =O help keep prices ~aee | BLOUSES and SKIRTS from going higher at waste exrvarnes nd an | | rom going higher cation, the really substantial re-§ - ductions in government spending) I come only from changes inf Drip dry cotton ‘blouses and spun $ f programs. These programs now in’ ; F OR i , Pemet te decision of the Congress | Tayons in all sleeye lengths. Skirts | -can be changed only by new] eo | [decisions of the Congress. Reg. $2.99 each soe & WORK CLOSELY | , - Don’ 1 “the aoe Weems ment, of / Don’t let anyone tell you that living costs have to Phone FE 5-6141 course, wor, cel wth he Hew / L I N G E R I E . keep climbing. We can check inflation. ments as to what the various ew p ri mous kee p | ‘ One of the main causes of rising prices is overspending. is petiy. “es the we ae N Si “hel Fa Ma | If each of us will save only an extra nickel out of every Your Watch spongy reali paps tl SLIPS, GOW NS, LOVEABLE BRAS ,e ¢ dollar we earn, we will put a strong brake on inflation, ” m® || which has received so much public a ha WP : , | For this will produce billions of dollars in savings— Black, white, pink, : ‘Savings © Cleaned S 50 acer a pr apaomed rte P ETTICOATS blue, maize. Por? | ® money which is urgently needed to finance more fac- : Adjusted sevcran Tanger sock ote bles! . and P AJ AM AS Rey. 1.09 Bra. ae | tories, homes and schools. j Regulated |ment spending without either-im- 41.14, Diack. ar and pastels. Tailored or ribbon And, of course, you get.a personal bonus from your pairing security the e ’ Expansion Tees to be rendered. the end Yee time. Regus $a | ama ter Belts |. extra savings—the feeling of independence and secur- : ‘| . / | -Way Stretch — = Reese . ‘ i Watch Bands “Whose job Ly hh to wnt — / y FOR Nylon and Cotton ? f or 24 | . + apairbeporen deve egg brings .. . the _— that on ee aw ip mgeee active ig tye fag Reg. $1.99 3 | ‘2 As a second step to fight inflation, all of us should Speciot 9° DD | Rescatss we toe jor ve toe | Reg. $1.99 — Now $1.69 each Each | a ' pecial — American people, for it is with : | | ae support every reasonable move to reduce government A eards over the nation-tat | Spring Shades! 51 gauge, 15 denier! he paar wen state a eae Georges-Newpo _ ]} the pressures for spending begin NYLON HOSE 59 ure, $ means a sacri ut isn’t it worth it, ‘ ws Pair ff or hemikey Dest wom ae ah * eed Perfect eeeee | ee and keeping (Advertisement) (Advertisement) sound: ‘ ) ® e ‘J Children’s DRESSES : ~Seience Shrinks Piles ‘ | ue ys | 106 million policyholders have made life insurance America’s N W. 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A man building @ cabin would find of wood useful. 14. Poneeine rey Weeee Pe SEP Sree . —_—. 18. Could be used te conceal smuggled goods. 16. You certainly have to watch figures with a Wall Street one. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1, Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of tiae Press employes or their immedi- newspaper. i Dy uy 5 . SR Sa BBR AAA See eee 2.A enue Sey See ss Se eae ae ee ir Russia Salutes beach-| Women Workers the salt of the earth. With Time Off : fb lists have reduced them to the MOSCOW Uf — Women, who|changed. With the gold rush, Eastiqied in the job; and it was said/ work gs hard as any man in the|Coast folks in the U.S. had- at Lene Soviet union, were given half ajt@ California to make a killing—|puiit, not on wooden ties, but on| ' The newspaper Soviet- Russia/railroad must be built across the the laziness, Almost as difficult a8/ marked the occasion by comment-|isthmus. Workmen were imported did a buccaneer named Henry Mor-|ing: “The working women of|ffom various parts of the world to , Who arrived in Panama in| America need neither brains nor|40 the job. - “Progress,” says the Pariaman-| education. The American monopo-| Dead. The Irish workers coudn'woud be atcut even float stand the heat and were sent home, |°P/™™- * x* * route, : : * * * All Makes —Expert Trained Technicians Automatic Washer and Dryer Repair Service ALL WORK. GUARANTEED Complete Line of Automatic Parts — All Types of Dryer Venting Supplies BUSSARD ELECTR Phone FE 2-6445 84 Oakland Avenue — Free ‘Parking Morgan literally set. the town/role of cogs in a conveyor belt.” Take.a good look at this gentleman as he strides out into the early morning to his waiting car. he all peobebility you fedl—as we do— roan 2 getaly nyeber things about him. PUL OF Ml, ee would be willing to vee- tare that he is a man who holds to high standards of it. We would guess that he is held in high personal esteem by his friends and associates. And we would s that he is a prac- tical man who is keenly aware of the basic value and worth of the things around him. The reason for afl this is not far to seek. Language All Its Own! For the motor car that awaits him at the curbside bears the beautiful crest of Cadillac. And here, beyond conjecture, is the most eloquent spokesman in all the realm of possessions. In fact, the Cadillac car has, over the years, been so closely associated with the "aan, Aap of our land that the two have all but “ineeperable i in the public mind. —— And just. as hin many disti motorists have placed their trust in - $0 Cadillac has given them wekething they could: hope for in an automobile. Cadillac has given them unduplicated shed & 4 ne MOTOR SALES, INC. i vi ‘datas s. — sae auinas ais a oe beauty and luxury . . . unsurpassed per- Jormance and comfort and ease of handling ... and extraordinary quality. And Cadillac has given them value. With each passing year, it becomes increasingly apparent that Cadillac represents one of the wisest purchases in all motordom. * * * Have you driven-a 1957 Cadillac? If not, we urge you to come in and let the car tell you its own thrilling story on the highway. We think you will agree that this year, more than ever, Cadillac speaks a language fe all its own! : e | Rene: FE 4-256 uf x | 5 = 2 é = eee ar ee ee | ie, tame it ps A a MO ip see OP Ete i = : EE _ PEPE THIS — Pictured here is a true collector's item—the pipe, | not the girl. She's model Diane Danigellis, displaying a magnificently . hand-carved German meerschaum pipe. The masterpiece, valued at | $5,000, was formerly owned by Emperor Franz Joseph, of Austria- | * Hungary. The carving, which took the Austrian army and the Turks. on display by a Chicago tobacconist, Stanley B. Levi, to celebrate i= his firm's 100th anniversary. THE. PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 1 9st 12 years, depicts a battle between | It is one of 4,000 antique pipes. put Hoped to See Chest of Toys Aboard é Maytlower II Disappoints Children of Southampton ch England Clerk Norman Schofield says the Southampton schoolchil-| dren are bitterly disappointed that the Mayflower IE won't put in) on her voyage to America, ship, an approxi-) of the original, will leave) i ines Engiand,. for ge ‘around April 19. "She is a gift from Britain to the mouth, Mass., Cite Hie : : Le ...fand write today to find out how you can still apply for a $1,000 life insurance policy to ily. Mail a postcard or letter, giving your name, address and). age to: Old American Ins. Co. 3 West 9th, Dept. L321A Kansas City, Missouri There — giLaValiey, 224 E, Wilson Stg and/ is no obligation—and will call on you. You hong entire trans- Mayor Kitty * Cawte of South. ampton joined in the protest. She’ said the whole trip will lose its, ' significance if Southampton is by-) | passed. . “After: all,” she ‘said, “the Pil- igrim Fathers did sail from here. | ‘We understood this ship was ‘go-| ling to sail along the original’ | route.”’ + & ;sister ship, the Speedwell, ito England from Holland, came | t hen | ff The original Mayflower and her} gure were lended clnerd te May-| flower, and the voyage that made} history was resumed Sept. G, 1620. 15 From Pontiac Area Fifteen. men from Pontiac wal the surrounding area have enlisted in the Marine Corps during the! month of February, MSgt. Ishmael | Powers, NCO in Day of the Ma- rine Recruiting Statien in Pontiac, : recruit training. They will then be | sent to Camp J. H. Pendelton,| ‘Oceanside, Cal., for four weeks of individual combat training. of Those from Pontiac are William, aviation school, Whistling Swan Jilted ITHACA, N. Y. w — A whistling | Swan at Cornell University has | been jilted. One of the rare birds was being brought here froni Phi- ladelphia for a mating but es-| “orks reaped from its shipping crate | while en route by rail. | | News analyst Russell Barnes )will be the speaker at the annual imeeting of the Oakland County Engineering Society at 6:45 p.m. Marine Corps Enlists | ‘News Analyst to Talk = Tuesday at the Birmingham Com- CONSTIPATED? new laxative discovery un-locks bowel blocks without gag, Constipation is caused by what doctors call a “thrifty colon, A “thrifty” cole icone that, instead of retaining moisture as it should, does the opposite: robs the colon of so » much moisture that its con- tents become dehydrated, so dry that they block the bowel; so shrunken that they fail to excite or stimulate the urge to purge that propels and ex- pels waste from your body. To REGAIN NORMAL REGU- LARITY two things are neces- .eary. 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G ato n nde ‘ Cole Sian » thei Tt tshen & ‘Ss Lanini) AVL ° . 3 4 AIDIO if Gi ped rnitie divine follc ' ; + Congregations (% : ' i : i : hie PCTUC BANCING + ‘ open fi nen : } 5 4 : mf \ * ‘ a a » 4 » e na. wn 0) ‘ 4 anti ' in tf ' § : a ve 0 ma of “ m v \d Ol luncheon ¢ommi 2 sisted n: Colleg Teel at n Re reed ; ’ . pe tt ‘ NNnANC te Lhe by ba den. 3 3 7 ™ ’ iC eampieled war it its; danc nul , contribiut io th Peis math! POOC OOK! im ‘ Wai : ohr OP TT i 'D ory a J 4 iy , | . a ' s ’ nc io , ; Did mc nh NG ; ae s F ‘ Coc! in ' sai a? quilt 4 & a % of THE roNTyee PRESS. aownay. MARCFP th Ip * By MURIEL LAWRENCE Writes -a Mrs. G., “In your column you recently said that if a mother can't serve herself freely, her child may also resist serving her. This is helping me solve a of stubbornness in my FLUFF-DRY SERVICE Makes Mondays Sunny-days Don’t Be’ Awed. by Expert Advice wwe pildiaiert teat bn) Galtelndh. weal or ox people who have to exercise thelr [Perts encourage this awe instead own jadgment continually, we of enpegreains eur ae Sisterhiaad Gathers at B’nai israel Hall Mrs. Morris Kampner, program |chairman, conducted a panel quiz program and Mrs.. David Utley was etowmed queen for the eve just can't afford to give so much Tessiiiee: suschaasea’s tee Sat awe to our child guidance ¢x- (at all, of course. Writes Dr. Theo- perts that we forget to judge the |dor Reik, student of Freud: “Noth- worth of what they say. What @ relief to send all your family wash to Pontiac , Laundry! Oceans of gentle suds and many rinsings make it. oh-so-bright! Clothes ond towels ore fluffy dried and fdlded. Then when Careful Dan returns. them there’s gimost nothing to do. Wouldn't you like this service? Free Plastic Bag with Dry Cleaning DRY CLEANERS 7-Hour Service at 540 S. Telegraph Rood FE 2-810! : daughter. But I don’t always agree ‘beam to sat that parents shouldn't ‘saved a lot of friction between our : two boys by doing just that..." “If parents always agreed with everything this column ange: rd | stop writing it. : | Indeed, it is the motive of this column to have you question every- thing it says. The idea is not to swallow any of the ideas it ac vances without first thinking, “Is! ‘what she says true and es : Sor. me—or isn't it?” : * * * ~ NOW...AT THE LOWEST PRICE IN OUR HISTORY A BRAND- ‘NEW I've never taken or given a ‘psychological test. Behind me is ‘no school of psychiatry, ‘no ther- apist experience in mental hygiene ‘clinics to comfort you with the assurance that what I say is safe ‘to trust. Upon this column is no ‘seal. of endorsement by any au- ‘thority that can spare you the peter of judging it for your- ON YOUR OWN “You're on your own when you!) - read it. The only support you've got is-your-own response to it—| your ‘own knowledge of its truth- fulness. OBLECTROLUX COmPORA TION From the makers of America’s Largest-Selling Cleaner — 4975 - TERMS . ASK POR YOUR HOME DEMONSTRATION : Watch for your friendly Electrolux man—or call the number below to get yom tive home Gupoastewtion of this amazing sheany-coving coener, - ELECTROLUX® Authorized Soles ond Service 1064 W.: Haron FE 5-6114 ee Pe ee eM ec Seems ane 9297 OPPORTUNITY. / / Introduction of this new. Electrolux product hos created an opportunity for men interested in bui ee a busi- ness with good income. No ‘investment No eee experience necessary. — OR eORITE a @ World's lightest-weight heavy- @ Handles easily—rolis behind duty cleaner, you as you clean, ys 1) gle '@ Only two double-purpose tools | si may clean your entire house. t In our country we all suffer from too much awe of profes. . Pontiac ‘Tecsday Musicale will/ Are Your Clothes Ready for SPRING? | | The spring breezes will ] soon be here . .. and you'll ] be wishing those light, | Jairy dresses and suits | were ready for use... | |2 p.m. at Christ Church Cranbrook. haus, organist. Mr. Steinhaus, presently organist and choirmaster of All Saints Episcopal Church. *. * * The Pontiac Tuesday Musicale George Putnam and accompanied by Mr. Steinhaus. - Mr, Steinhaus received his master of music from the Univer- sity of Michigan gan construction Europe, the summer has also. recorded Max Reger’s | why not beat the heat and have ‘them cleaned now, i by ‘FOX. Mon. thra Fri—? A.M. "tl 6 P.M. Set. 8 AM. “tH ¢ PM. | south. and midwest states. | PROGRAM LISTED | recitalist at the University of Tex- las, Austin, Texas. In June, he 'will lecture at the Cranbrook (Church Music Conference on |present' a program Tuesday at ing said to us, nothing we can learn 2 4 & : Sh lacnd nepstise carmen” PHILLIP STEINHAUS Dhaene ar pr P| ersten ‘thor tat 4 ea ,| twa and a= we cannot ee ~/Musicale to Present “2x7 m™ Program at Cranbook — ‘Guest artist will be: Phillip Stein- a fide f ae eee a kas Tachesnokof! jesus Was @ Little ar chorus will be directed by Mrs. /Q> Rise at Bridal Shower ell Thomas Healey, was the hon-| oree at a recent miscellaneous jand Mrs. Arnold Blair of Watkins | This spring, he will appear as |Church Service playing, and later | will play a recital for the Regional Convention of the American Guild of Organists in Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. Steinhas’ Tuesday Aoned 2T Years of Quality Dty Cleaning | 719 W. Huron St. FE 4-1536 . Clerambault I * loune du deuieme ton ..... | Basse de Cromerne fe od - oe SRE Sains na NA tte $3 500 To 54.9% ~ Sale includes all our fine stock: Written guarantee with every | memorial. Barre, Wausaw Red, we Salisbury Pink and’ a complete / new display of brilliant colored Northern kits Phone ENDS MAY 30th NS st SALE SERRE EEN : , : o A aN 6 Cid Office and Plant aes Daily 8 AM. to 8 P.M. — Sunday 1 to5 P.M. PONTIAC GRANITE & MARBLE C0. , \ GEO. E, SLONAKER & SONS MONUMENTS | GRAVE MARKERS 20% to 40% Off Prices Include ’ Ln eseating. | Floral Carving and Delivery to Your Cemetery Lot 115. Monuments — 250 Grave Markers — COMPANION MARKERS 6 INCHES HIGH a5 Te $3 “lab ° of Osceola drive Pontiac’s New One-Price Permanent Wave Shop ALL PERMANENTS sor : Compleie . with Cut and Set - NONE HIGHER You Get All This: @ Custom Haircut ‘@Permanent by an | experienced, licensed. | 4 ~ No Appointment Necessary— Come Any Time! operator © Styled Set. Phone §: e@Guarantee...a FE 8.3560 “complete wave for $3.75. None higher. HOLLYWOOD "avr" ences elem = Recit de Nezard ur “Dear Mrs. Post: Recently I) attended a concert given by the’ men's glee club of a university. ee de ina acura Ge The vocal program being pre- sented by the Musicale Chorus in-| cludes: university, : “The young man I was with is a) \graduate of this school and stood’ eet jup ont the singing of the ‘Alma’ Mater.’ I remained in my seat.) Was this the right thing to do, or. should I have gotten up too?” / | ose d 06baseabn clea Tehaikowsky Aye, iptatis, Ste Sensis cebee theese Gre! ting ee - — Parris Adoramus Te, Ca -% Corsi Pilli et Piliae Lillian Blair Feted Lillian Blair, bride-elect of Dar-| a ; gm and Girls’ . = COATS and COAT SETS All new spring styles, large $gpo8 ap selection, sizes 6 mos. to 12 yeors, < % ’ Coats z & Coat Seis Jackets Come in, while «se Corduroy and 100% are comp a ‘ te 1 $7.98 up $7.59 to $10.98 NEW SHIPMENT of Spring Fashion Wear for Chtidren . Reweet styles in dzennee. suits, All snow suits, cold weather shower given by Mrs. Ira Sherk Lillian, the donne ot Mr. a i i i FE : § z ¥ i. a it i 7 rae £* i fa i 1 | i : occasion z z | Open Evenings - - Karly Mornings | ' ROBERTH -HESTHERP awe 1926 189G m—e 1048 3 Ft. Long — 16 Inches High $160.00 Value REDUCED TO *128% SEE WHAT YOU BUY— SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! FE 2-4800 Pontioe 17, Mich Opening NORTH LYNN Beauty Salon 75 North kqum (off Ww. Huron) , Andre Beauty Salon _ Custom hr Complete with Cutting and _ Styling er “Where Service and Quality Are weer Expert Operators Await to Serve You! OPEN FRIDAY til 9 P.M. No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! 2nd Floor—Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Phone FE 5-9257. Highly Trained Mrs. Harry Mabry was hostess | Stylist —— Houle, jin her home on Sarasota avenue Tuesday to members of the FE 7-5061 cently organized Kin Klub. A guest Well, it’s this way, the folks have all _gone to Ted’s for dinner and left me behind... but what makes me feel bad is that the food will be so delicious that they won’t bring me any left- ; Overs «4. OH Wall... rc eet eee are 9 Oeklend Avenue |] fun for years to come with a Lowery or Dt wel > Call FE 4-0566 to make arrangements, Ask’ for bine for a FREE HOME. DEMONSTRATION of LOWERY or “THOMAS ORGANS Thanks to the miracle of Electronics you can _ have a fine organ for less than the price of a fine piano . . . Your family can have more _ Thomas when. Investigate our special lesson plon. Our weekly les- Sons aresonly $1.50 and those’ who do not own an organ may come to our studios for privote practice. Tieng Orpen, sapuiption sive, GALLAGHER ws 00... 10 han St EA a esi tes | = : FE Fee : a3 = a } { he. 2 , 2 ee fa | : j i p= # , } : og y THE PONTIAC PRESS, \MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1957/ Improve Facial Contour lower jaw. net I always have believed that pos- 4, ¢ { é { whoras jae e 53 ~ a eas Se sit XEPCises | Superb Design . « . need not be a luxury s It Pig wane yy = to pore lente Ranges custom ma } your home. . and your home om py z 4 Or, if you prefer, our furniture makers can I also feel sure that negative [ course medical records report = your present ‘liv room group... many cases in which unhappy fabrics it can, be traneformed inte enciting and emotions caused severe physical ” ee . Our stock of new, modern fabrics is complete Py « « » you'll be delighted with the selection. - chologist at McGill University, be- Le bit Wask Gessinieed Sa a a i a i for 5 Full Years fectseess) WittiAM WRIGHT. Sen will be : interested Sa Furniture Makers and. Upholsters ‘results. = 270 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 40558. Serving Pontiac Homemakers for Over 24 Years! u P E Per ECONOMICALLY AT N wheri they took time out to eat or = Wash y Peas cides Geaeatiied oxone. taot] GSh YOUR CONVENIENCE! - |but made it impossible to see ob- Open 7 Days and Nights a. Week “zach wore cotlon gloves and sian bmn Sm pean cite CORNER PERRY and JOSLYN dares: sovcactaiiticn wee tailed : : by special pillows and the constant i . . Kay Jerome of West Iroquois road ment table are (left) Nancy\Donaldson | ater a certain length of time st | BF ny gy - oe was hostess Sunday afternoon to the of West Lawrence street and Kay Jer- |was Bat that-the subjects saw 4 Css Seams we your tab. .enue Stabafa Club for its semi-annual mem- ome. Pat Kline of Linden drive pre- fea Snel ge: arn : : —— || bership tea. Pictured at the refresh sided. | __fabitity “ta ink" sual. They] ir PERMANENTS |\— Tioeauas po lmenmaemes | the GIRL SCOUTS — MACHINE and ee a5 e conclusion s . Hi ! | | macHiNetess «= S¢b°®w Mrs. Lloyd Porter Heads Local DAR jrms., zee raseu i= ina , a wept at 1 : = . 2 y f ; : * ‘ * : 2 : -£ COLD WAVES - 9} Grace Clark and Margaret Stew-jvice regent; Mrs. William Kal-|Mrs. J. C. Haynes and Mrs. Robert . gc h : ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP | \tut"cting: iatiim sot Moiieh reowdng weer: tStabafa Club inten bivalers! A Sth Anniversary Over Tasty Bakery) ==; ~s«* cere Was alaa held, = ME ny Going, corresponding 8g Honors ~|a ‘maze goes for its food it does| : " : 00% N. Saginaw Open Friday Evening FE 2-5000 Bis tae Dead’ Poser Ok xa oe 0s te INI Pleda not use the same route over and| =” ee ae ee ae ee : ‘ . Seat Allee " erore ew rie ges over again but will try to find new eer . , ' Mrs. George R. Eldred as oe ee ee ‘ : eye ae For another success-packed year . . . orchids to the _ : | Agnes Hilton; parliamentarian, a aieeae pry tronag 3 That surely makes us feel Girl Scouts and their families for many fine accom- as t Week t Thi B d Mrs. ie Copene and eer emaiecthte Ga: tle Sys We > Oni oem Sigs Set plishments . . . Federal’s is proud to salute you... -* Las a iS eS rea S bensteny Ateh .Shiy. Jerome of West Iroquois road was can. Wo Mdina da bated the citizens of tomorrow . . . we wish you continued fe Se as ; Unusual : bape Bradley D. Scott, chairman hestons, a —— ests to our dally lives. We even success for the years agama = is proud to_ | > = tee ae genealogical records, reported edges Andrea Karen y * ” : ‘ F : a ~~ Low-Low- Price Ra { thet, Satta he easkatance bt Miet\tiackenan Priecit ” Elaine| 2° the same things with the same | be your “Prading Post” in ontiac area. | So ee : | > s. 4 Serrell.and Mrs. E. V. Howlett / Garrett, Judy Rouse, Valerie Vas- techniques, timing and sequence, |. 7 : i i ‘Delicious records of Oakland County. pio-|pinder and Sharon Young. "If we go for a walk we are apt : ; TS—SWEA eo neers, wills, administration papers} Pat Kline is newly elected presi-|to follow the same route time after a Ae | Sacto , | = | Mrs." Déen Likes meee wee eaal tt &t a cheb and Kathie. Hatar|timne. Many peogie gp Wo ton Shmse ; : =: | | : Ete ade copied placed in various}is vice president. Maureen Callely pring | Cleaned and Pressed _ tle England \dectscos Mae Tom Ob seweme couse mace <i or ee oe | | : P |. FOr. LORY. LOGVOS.. | aeanntibomerinmenine Nancy Donaldson, treasurer. ‘Sha-|seme way, reed the same type et ett : sysaner oont, Noga chrmen repre tlt se sete same re) ata geeeiadornewemtect ot Feder ace 59 : Pre ms Seas linuioeete fe Se ve, te} a, el errno erie mt err geet | a ¢ liam Deen of North Shores hal mir schools, haune|fecent_ contributions to service] why not see some new slaces| - ODER es sid Se iag[southern mountai schools, hours) Tose", .f charitable organizations er nnn poet game new Dlaces.) - OPEN MONDAY 9:30 TO 9 5 DRESS $ 09 . down Mrs. Deen. Her|american Citizens Clubs in’ Pon. : pee prolate ee as . > SHIRTS ...... | t tom, Anadema Bread. Ane|Righis and’ inemale ee ctnes| TOY Favors Made |° Se Ont len moping | Se . . : idama Bread was originally an oldighip classe : r ’ INew Exeiand recipe, You'll like! P S given by the chapter) Tray favors for the children’s) That You Don't Have ‘Spring - ee : ‘New En . to new citizens, : ward of Pontiac General Hospital Feet’.” Car-Hop Drive-in e is dt were made by members of the] : ur rs. Deen, our cook for the day, On the social committee for the/New Syivanites Club when thell eqves Hospital Service at Main Plant enthusiastic gardener. When-iday were Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Kal-\group met at the Raymond- Dom- | jever she has freedom. from heriwitz, Miss Serrell, Miss Jones,|browski home on Garland avenue.| Mrs. William J. Preece has part-time she works with her/Mrs. Ida McRoberts, Mrs. A. B.|Mrs. Jack Almas was accepted asireturned to her home on State Q PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE - ‘There Is @ Brench in Your Neighborhood HURON DRY CLEANERS and SHIRT LAUNDRY | a new member at the recent meet-javenue following surgery at St. ing, ; Joseph Mercy Hospital. | One-Day Cleaning Service at Main Olfice x | Male Office ond Plant: 944 W. Huron St. Phone FE 2-0231 | : 13 e hae se ! ~) ° ———— % Antique Wide Selection of Components | , A Ns Catalogue “Net” Prices Attractive Demonstration Room Expert Guidance — Complete Installation ~ McCALLUM & DEAN Brass No * FOLDING |é TABLE Bey ry apeagomeatel 20° HIGH io err — poeta am 13” TRAY » >B9> SP 2 ; only... eae A : ” ” Ld A 5 Porfe ) | Enjoy the flattering comfort of . | aceemae : a ™ ” | Pierced-gallery Tray’ removes from Sind : Ss _—— eee oe) ee eh Be Bee eS. ..» and legs of Stend fold flat tor easy |} - storage. bras é x eee ace & : ; ‘ he ' This clever littlé table; with ite origi-" straps ¢ ive you freedom of action and ag _ naliity of design, and rare beauty in | the flat antique brass finish, will add @ note of charm in your home — or make a highly- [| prized gift for q friend! Use for TV snacks, ; informal entertaining, as a chair-side cotton. 32-26A; 32-40B; 32-42C, | Bs “Bestival Bra” exclusive lining means | added uplift and support, : white broad- cloth. Elastic inserts. 32-36A; 32-40B; 32.42C. 2.00 |, EXPERT CORSETIERES WILL FIT'YOUL me fy ts tablé or @ hundred other uses! = ‘ UNIEND D 24.W. HURON | SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC fl) aa fe is a] + 4 j i \ \A \ \ , \ 1 4 ny ges \ Ao \ 4 | raed pepe AEG - 4 =e. ee Y UE 3 ty *e Be : Bel eu eee fee eer rs Te \oey Bes uf -4 / THE PONTIAC c PRESS »-MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1957 i “| ehvisisk bas is ties Production of native copper de-. new sor spitndilila:taibaidin at. tut bebe atk: is alk oe ieee ee ae dictable ups and downs of copper See a ace anaes bab bien soetone Se the ad oo ee ee Tach bode, me ot Soe eS ee : . mograpnh, ; looking white pine at Ontonagon, pesmi in eus iMag] Yard en Sono new ioe vo magntomer ase tna in pdingtcae $6 tare far MghY tech by New techniques of recovering the| ®ttogether during the depression New vepper banters are tout is being|!zed mining. These offer good pros-jin the Korean War, is executive a! _ The annual report studied habits|.q meta] forth abandoned work-| 487% But the industry revived | ing into trom |asked to lease state lands for fur-jpects for continued growth of cop-jdirector of and patterns of vacation travel. Itlings have meant increased explor.| @ te World War II shortage, | the mass copper—in fire ‘ther 3 per mining in Michigan. said travel now represents three/ation for more sources of copper. sparked by development of a per cent of “all services andi Government since World) PrN we v3 hee pe | a | “ihe snes of American trav — ee vel ome, BAZLEY’S Leads the ny to TOP MEAT VALUES! | some vacationing) as in oe The unique process breaks up er : ~ Gaited the 198 volume of 40 milk] tng depends on the price of [OTS and grinds it into fine par]. _ Lean, ‘Meaty | - lion annually, == copper. And Khas Been falling loom the rock. New techalgues! LARGE “In 1956, there were 53,000 mo-| Tecently. make it possible to recover more| } SPARE ; tels for vacationers as compared; The present market price of/of the copper from the - stamp | ¢ to only 15,000 in 1940. About 1,500 about 32 cents a pound is the low-jsands than formerly, RIBS EGGS to 2,000 motels are being added est in years. That's not far above LOTS OF REFUSE | : - Ib : i | geen oh ee ; | beech werpecttonetel gel igs 7 Sands from earlier operations | - | vacation dollars shows 28 cents for|cents paid in the Korean war boom|": es Ay Sts Four tol] TENDER SLICED ; *29'| sn : “39° | | Serene ss siete i Se] BEER Liver. ‘ ‘SHOULDER STEAK ‘ ' “o 6 to 8 LB. “From Boby Porkers” } _ “Bil Your Freezer” Vv 2 ‘ | AVENE Seed Free The nation’s first ores research|} Mild Cured . 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As for the Rare Bill NEW YORK error that is rare up in the New $10 bill ‘ on the other. vat : turned up about two years ago. ‘Collectors are looking for 13 more, because U. S. currency is printed in sheets of 18 notes. re wor Apply for Foreign Posts | ; WASHINGTON # — The State feet out depressed?! + a garat — its semi wonderful, ' ann examination for young Seger taieice te ieemiecrt men and women who wish {0 be seine, Over billion OYSTEX \come foreign service officers will Sock pansnntas’ tana! fotay under money- be given June 24 at more than 65 centers throughout the country. “| t 3908, Blvd. ft doesn't take a crowd ff here to determine what's j wrong with a car and make ff right. Every tian has that “expert touch.” Knows exactly what to do and how to do it. Result: top service at lowest cost. DENTS | Friendly Service “Al the ny of the Fiying Red Horse” . {at ML Clemens) . ve ‘ita Choice Veal Cut an “RUMP ‘ROAST CLUB B STEAKS. ee ca } mustached — repeats what Fully automatic deluxe wosher. Seven rinses, yet uses less rinse water than other washers. New wash- ing action with longer - stroke movement, enamel tub, water - temperature selection! Save now! e Fully Automatic ‘Electric Dryer 53188 Delivered, Serviced and _5-Year WARRANTY Custom model electric clothes dryer has infinite drying heat, controlled circulation, push- but- ton door release. Automatic door shut-off. See it today at WKC. Regular Price ........ $539.95 Trade-in Allowance ... 100. _100.00 Vou PeOnly.. <x. 439.95 NO MONEY DOWN—2 Yeors to Pay! - Clothes are washed in a powerful stream of hot Beware yh sn pea ecagendmmney ore any of 5 separate temperatures}. Clothes go in dirty, come out clean and fluffy-dry. seidaeth AN ate 2: eee = New WEST BEND Automatic Percolator 50c oe | New DEEP-FRY COOKER New Automatic Electric Westinghouse Thermostat POP-UP TOASTER | No om? 8@ Extra large size. Complete with cover, : Fully automatic. Beautiful: — coated, Weekly! ‘i's seudomatic completely! You’ just plug in the cord, When coffee is done | it shuts /off metoe wee Fe: nga _ OPEN MONDAY MIGHT ‘til 9 — Fi \ { sd ‘. "THE PONTIAC PRESS ‘MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1957 AE Ge Mee ee a A OM ERAG, MICHIGAN s+ ee Pees ere * o Stress Stronger LinI (Alert Dispatcher S=A=Tatstn eta. Averts Tragedy |U-S. Prosperity cute copped rove aces 3. Threats — by Auto Lights DETROIT —A presiden sidential assistant said today the LAS VEGAS, N.M. — A pilot| *hreat of prosperity “burning itself out through infla- inisters jn Scape gers beg 7 a ‘| Gabriel Hogue, special assistant to President Eisen- | eeee ta aboard sesentsy **"| hower on. economic affairs, said the other two problems i * | prosperity brings in its train are “the temptation to * The alertness of an airlines’ dis ag Aarcalg henge go onbedh 9 ape so tmaepy : 3 ip li 1 if me B . ; be the goal of public and imperative needs. : if i answers to the first problem |should exceed: expenditures and - ; ‘| ! B x * E E 4 = i é i Fa 28 i i i g fre i : it : | i 38 i i | E 3 H E i j gEEE 32 i z is gfe iE : i a4 yl i i H | | i : £8 i z é E i | : : i Ne r. E.* g = E 4 i 4 E i i i i it 7 tTk § i : é i E r | i 5 ; : | ‘United Press Phote|the crippled plane yesterday, | mand for resources should OFF AND RUNNING — Well, almost. A pack of lumbering recent Banmethuot Economic Fair. Each entry carries two “jock- ot armed aggression to a wide| Pachyderms break away from the starting point for a quarter ies,” who flail away with sharp spikes. Even with such severe Lady Korda Announces program of political, economic] mile race in Vietnam. A favorite sport of semi-primitive native — urging, the ponderous beasts averaged only about 11 miles an ae Rees other penetration. A major) tribes in the high plateau region, the race was a high point of the hour. Races like these are rare in modern times, even in Vietnam, Marriage to Broker. — ; : i : | ee a sat ee Se ee DOUBLE | 3 gksrz=|Michigan Lists 12 Dead ssheCod 25 2:%| MONRO-MATIC <cnot | | See ert ogee at The Dalles Dam crate." tae Samael Caen ey =co~"in Weekend Accidents BE SHOCK ABSORBERS te erie Saree Reg. $8.75 $ 56 to $9.45 e|spring season on many highways. |°ing. and « Detroit city bus ealded Sa-(More gates wil be cloned next| World Jewry Increase | * Seam welded for longer life * Large fluid capacity | gee | i hy i rf it i : : . [* z E 4 E j i : ANY SIZE A two-car collision weekend to make the reservoir 25 | aon Gna te Oo wos wh ot Robert E, Beach near his home| "SY: ot pe. [eet eer cntminniet wana OI BSc 8 ' caused suffocation. in the Detroit suburb of Redford Phyllis Browder Berg: no one downstream|ish Year Book, issued today esti-| & Chiome plated plton red ee aan aen ik ' | A teenaged girl and a 3tyear-(Township Saturday. Beach, 31, was| ‘Tolt was killed in a two-car col- | the mighty river was|mates the world's Jewish popula-| old man were two-car pt alone in the car. Hsion in Detroit Saturday. She |throttied, because Bonnevilleltion at ,900,000 = in-| ; ‘ ee eee el MARKET TIRE day night. The dead girl was on Carole Allen, 17-year-old daughter ; nited States is put at 5,200,000. | (en eA aa Crosby Leaves | ema, te os tale . ie ot the other car, died at a hospitall| ONGON and Romance en than 3,000,000 in Europe,§ FREE PARKING OPEN 9 TO 9 shortly after the accident. 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THE PONTIAC PHESS, MONDAY, Beppe in, 1097 7 Warnings Out Tidal Wave Lees The nervous northeastern rim of - the Pacific continued to tremble last night in the wake of bags day's mighty earthquake in the Aleutian Islands. - The restless earth that sent ti- dal waves crashing into villages ‘and Japan riumbied at 7:20:23 pm., Pacific seismograph at Berkeley was 2 cH ieeeee ! at ibe i = oe Aleutians Tremble Aga With Vigorous Aftershock By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gov.. King said he was waiting ‘full damage reports before asking (federal aid, had, declared a 10-mile coasj@J stretch on Kauai) a disaster Hours after the alert had ended house sued away with others rolied into San Diego Bay late Saturday night yanked an 83-foot boat. Slip from its moorings and ae eee | In Berkeley, seismologist De- ‘moyer said he could not tell wheth- jer last night's aftershock, the fifth, ‘would cause more tidal waves. ‘Ravaks Down the Nile’ [Closes Watertord Series _ @0HN GODDARD tickets ‘will be available at the door, according to Tom Belton, * Plane Bounces, Flips in Landing; Injures 7; 2 From —— OK if ihn! Gray Ladies Course | There will be six meetings in all, | Mrs. Sproull said, for a total of 12) venience. The Shell Co. of Venezuela will invest. $156,000,000 in oil develop-| ERE Mrs. Durwood (Lorena) Lewis ORTONVILLE—Service for Mrs. ap a i: H A We : d F wif: z zg teils Petet iy Tenn. His a was taken there yesterday from Richardson-B i r d Funeral Home here, and burial -}will be in Oakland Cemetery. Mr. died suddenly Saturday Haymore at the home of a son Thomas White, Walled Lake. He is survived by one other son, Hershel White, of Indianapolis and three grandchildren, three great- grandchildren. Anne Boksansky OXFORD — Service for Anne. Boksansky of the Dominican Sisters: is :30 rick ‘Deaths in Nearby Communities Church at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in the Dominican (Lorena) Lewis, 4, of Sisters Cemetery with the Rev. Fr. Thomas Zuirartis, OP, officiating. Smith and Son Funeral Home with Wayne L, Thompson, 58, of 77 Buf- falo St., who died on Saturday, will be held on Tuesday at 2 p.m, wife ‘Estelle, ‘Pontiac, Roger, Norman and Pat- al] of Clarkston, and one ‘brother, Grant of Grayling, Three grandchildren also survive. - Laura J, Newton OXFORD—Service for Mrs. Law ra J. Newton, 88, of 90 Burdick St., who died Friday, was to be held from the Flumerfelt Funeral Home today at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Oxford Cemetery, with the Rev. Fred Clark officiating. Mrs, Newton ig survived by one daughter, Mrs. Nina Dennis of Cal- ifornia, and one brother, Ezra Mersdors of Flint. Second Studio Signs _ ment here, this year, Caracas'in Oxford, who died Sunday, wilt German Actor Fischer ‘be held from St. Joseph Catholic’ | “ Adopted’ Pair | to > Leave J Romeo for Delaware - ROMEO. Dr. oad Bie. Sehedny _.. By Haessner, Polish couple ‘ ‘adopt: ea” ‘by the, first Congregational /(°% be — are lenving town Fri-|their newfonnd felons The ; They will be moving/to Wilming-| Del, to\be near lifelong. from their homeland, | The Rev, Peter Vox made the Snnouncement during church yy | vy 18s He ne Haessners' “heartfelt gratitude” for the wel- come they had received | tote ve Ot their reluctance, couple en ae 3 from The ition: im (diately ‘authorized the social-artion com- mittee to go into action to ‘ ‘adopt’” HOLLYWOOD @ — A famous Pcp Needed | * CLARKSTON — Service for The election was set after the Board of Education received peti-|_ tions from more than 300 electors ; quarters Polls in all five precincts will|west of Northwestern highway. remale 0908 oe fa an aie e ; ons ms Mee ot Oe —_— President James G. Riddell of the Detroit station said the firm’s entire radio and television: facili- studio within two years, providing ‘japprovak is given by Southfield,| Federal Communications Com- mission, and the Civil Aeronautics administration. - WXY7Z's present station in the - Maccabees building would be Plans call for three color tele- and complete administrative fa- cilities in a colonial setting on the new site. a Gel slike and. aces that anty a] acres would be used for the new shearing, spraying and cutting) WXYZ-TV coverage as far evergreens in the country week-| ®* beyond Flint. He said the ends this summer instead of spend-| Present 485-foot tower on the ing their leisure time at resorts.) Massabees ballding, Detroit, is Specialized tree farming is a type| adequate to reach the fast- Sean ay, ane aan Py Ee ee ate efficiently in their spare -| In the meantime, residents in many healthful hours spent in the|construction of the 1,000-foot an- country, tenna. In the past people have been | Southfield’s Land Planner James mislead in believing enormous |H. Hickey said this morning he has profits could be made in plant- received a petition bearing close ing thousands of Christmas trees. to 400 signatures protesting the Nature permits less than one- : nate nee site Viet A, dl E § 5 pe x : P gtzers aE Gt | ‘ : i: a F Film Critics Award — The King and I' 1st Land Planner Receives 400 Protest Signatures |ca on «ssa -Tower Walled Lake,’ * } Voting ody. WX YZ Moving to ‘Southfiel on Reclassifying : raam az -reretTOSA Million. |coodicer may tewme [Waterford Dem Clubs| =< sta weeysuer Santontencaesicoe He ON 10 Mile. [aceon sen co Plan Super Brent Surge Capture Pair in Oak Park OAK PARK (INS) — Oak Park] ‘Taylor and James Dean, Third prize went to “War and Peace,” fourth place was assigned $150 Local Fire Caused by Careless Smoking |cinguished 9 davenport fire Satur. day, caused by. careless smoker, im the home of Marg Adame, 145 Palmer Dr. : fintan Lake Event Tonight; North Branch Box Social UNION LAKE — The PTA here will hold its monthly meeting to- night at 8 at Union Lake School. Guest speaker for the evening will be Lt. A. M. Newman of the 504th. Missile ‘Battalion. He will show a film on the Nike Guided Missile. Attendance awards will be given to the room with the most parents present. North Branch - PTA members at their recent meeting herg elected the following officers: President, Mrs. Thelma Ed- wards; mother vice president, Mrs. Mary Schmidte; father vice president. William Beadle; teacher vice president, Mrs, Sarah Burk secretary, Mrs. Ruth Haack, and treasurer, Mrs. June Sillers. * * * Senior high princpal, ‘social Stickle, announced a box and film presentation to be held at the Band Booster Club meeting at 8 p.m., March 18. jone Hollywood studio has been| SF versal-International F Sa Din Palle qalled | ae .. bier: a ween mn arg Son possible, ey COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Charge Held Against! Wei ght Fast ‘By Ruth Whitney | ce A new “pi- vi” skim . milk cocktail that helps you lose weight without . feeling tired or suffer-— ing hunger pangs, has fm greatly impressed doc- tors today. It’s based on the discovery that your overeating of fattening foods can be due to a lack of vital nutri-. ents in your body. To make up for . this lack, you eat the foods that. «make you fate. - To overcome this deficiency, a new high-vitamin powder has been created. 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MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1957 | bi ‘risis Worse | : : You a Specialist? the isting of generals on ee Then Watch Out 422 ee for Generalists! _ asked Rep, Yates (Di, policies in one with only one. ‘expiration date! “WASHINGTON (# — Don't let|Choice of terms may not be too ‘~ the fellow at the next desk look/SP°d, This is & man who & a{ FIRE— WIND— THEFT — LIABILITY ETC, | down his nose at you because he’s!4q ‘business’ in. most’ of those _ DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS a specialist, Tell him you're a fields,” “ SAVE UP TO 25%. generalist. *. * *& be * ¥ 2 “Now you are talking in lan} = : guage we can understand,” re- sopepaton Comme hearings ked Rep, Th (D-Tex).| pecan rata Taa|"We can all quality.” pesto ct published today show that Administrator Val Peterson Southern ‘Rhodesia has opened] was asked what was meant by|“Kentucky Airport” in Salisbury.| Now. -«- RCA ‘WHIRLPOOL AUTOMATIC | FULL SIZE WASHER ad ee, Cea 5168:.| ue —j _ DELIVERED — INSTALLED (= 1 YEAR FREE SERVICE ” _ TOP TO TOE still generally promised allegiance 1. Mats for 0 Girt ute : pl ay 2 vy fe Mee In days of old, when a knight was outfitted completely for battle "Both “Boyd and H. G, Carpenter of Premier Ali Sastroamidjojo, and his head, hands and feet were armored, he was said to be way of Rolling Fork,- president of the oe “le “cap a pie” or head to foot — top to toe. all-white State College Board, de- : ied King had “been dismissed. Rumb discont Long before that, men- realized their head, hands and feet were|" wan’ — bbe tied tangent necessary for existence and must receive special care. They learned —_ however, Pgh J iy = island and least explored territory|to make head coverings to shelter them from the sun and cold and uarst 't plan tol}: in the 3,000-mile archipelago. to ward off enemy blows. spoagg heey — had fired Local somrces said the only) As the years passed, hats develiped trom simple coverings into — _ hey bone — = pagaks ne beautiful creations that added a touch of elegance to a fine costume} King, 36-year-old minister of the| and often showed the importance of the wearer. Wesley (Methodist) Chapel in: = abbl island offi- ' pe | —— ie among - sacks tae dees Wake tad wile Gillie into ex wa. Shaun calla attains’ Siti cn tedew . » » Rinses ... Damp Dries... Shuts Off. Convenient top i, ee the left was worn in Switzerland in the 17th Century. A tiny straw(ticles in the, Jackson State Times. ‘loading door. Automatic timer system . .» « plus many other features. As the Jakarta government's /hat perched high on the head, and below that hung a lace drapery|He criticized the National Assn. |] - Low money-saving price. : : authority shrank to a small re-|that partially covered the face. for the Pegg stg Bo Colored : maining of north Sumatra, People for hav: nothing tottering Ne and Java itself, The French headdress of the 15th Century had a counterpart }jocally for the Southern Negro. s word spread that the Cabinet |fastened with a jeweled clasp and ‘draped around under the chin and th oe IRI POOI would hold an emergency session|trailing down the back. Two horns of contrasting colors stood out King, who wrote that the Negro ' 7 — é Wednesday. at each side, as well as the white needed to - = ..t Paste this picture down on cardboard and color with crayons.|learn tolerance, said he doubted] Informed sources said Sukarno|Cut out the parts carefully. Fold the end panels forward on either|the boycott was spontaneous andj } might offer some compromise to/ side of the little girl. Then you can stand her up. . Cut out the open-/Susgested NAACP “moved in and] his “guided ene i eet a ne me mo 00 We chow We Spee. Fold back the|SPread confusion. “easiten $123: cera it oS eb Seen Sly unifying ‘bloc’ of -ant:| (oan Watson of , Towa; won $10- with’ this -|readmission. He said 489 of the} SS ee ee ee Communist forces throughout the Send you idea in care of this newspaper. Vai. Sieh Sa. AP|461 students had signed with- republic. Newsfeatures.) . $llidrawal slips, but a sumber Tomorrow: Hatsfora Boy - asked to retract the action. heat-retaining Porcelain Wash Tub. Full size automatic power wringer with safety bar.’ Pree Delivery — Installation: — Service BARRIE, Ont. @® — Vandalism/Shades of Pioneer Days thieves took. two horses and two| To Extend Sympathy? 4 among teenagers is no worse than aes saddies from a farm near here.’ PARIS, Ky. @—Dawes McCrack-| it was in J873, says A. B, Cohoe.| GUTHRIE, Okla. (AP)—Oakla-|; ater, two boys were arrested—jen Sr., who broke his foot recently, a copy of a reward notice|homa is celebrating its 50th anni-| in piding the ‘stolen horses, was dubious when three friends ear by the. school|versary of statehood this year but) — - ° called to extend their sympathies, tor information|every once in a while it is rerhinded They were the undertaker, the of PONTIAC FREE DELIVERY of its pioneer days, Sheriff Tom} American toufists were second cemetery manager and the pastor} FREE SERVICE 51 WEST HURON ST.: Pte FE 4-1555 vandals perpe- : outrages in the school/Grunden reported one oldtimejonly to Swedish visiting Denmark of the church aitended by Mc-] house."* _ }practice is still _ around—horse|in 1955. {Cracken, | THIS WEEK A eo Finicky about pork? You'll be pleased with the fine-quality pork you get at Kroger. It’s so tender and juicy-rich because it’s cut from young, corn-fed porkers — plenty of suculent meat — less fat. : Home Economist - A BETTER PORK VALUE WITH THE KROGER CUTTING METHOD — 7 RIB CUT Pork Loin Roast Lean, tender and juicy. Stock your freezer now ond 7 | save more at this low, low Kroger price. Ib. 2 Cc POSE De 5 iach SA an “SAVE. at THIS Low KROGER PRICE! : NEW LOW, LOW PRICE! rena et ri “Northern Tissue Mazola Oil White, finest quality, Extra strong and Fine for baking, Salads or Frying! — ae eee Shee ee price! Calon Phe 99 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDA . ” ng & But|: the inning with the by : victims as the Kansas City the * * | Jack Crimian made his debut/Tuesday, in Detroit's third game) |. 7 wisconsin grabbed off Big: letics took a 13-4 decision from} double by Gus Zeralal, triple PY |. coming to the Tigers fromlof the Grapefruit Circuit. |. G.ampionships over the week. Detroit, < ‘ Curt Roberts and singles by Rob- Kansas City and he set the Atte) cus way 000 820 003-13 14 t\end concluding winter sports com. A clas aihiag delist rhe, eae Seek 8. Pe letics down in order in the 6th and) "tr (4) 310 090 000-4 7 !petition, oe ee es : Tth frames. se ity (4), Duset (7 Michigah - ended . e come aut of the wookend seer | chuck Daniel ‘Telieved Woide-| At Tampa yesterday the. Tiger|_fertscarnice, Drege (0. B (; Ronis! |State's eight year reign in swim. ¢ : ity, however, as the Grapefruit : me? Thomprenian (1), Miller (9) House ELUDES THE TAG — Charley Thompson, AP Wirephots|-Teague officially got started, een eet one Ped a +2, decislon| cn Wosdesieh. a pow eae SS ae Kansas catcher, scores unday at Lakeland, Fla. Frank House, Detroit : xie| 4’8 from picking up two more runs|to the Reds Small, 0/"Time runs — Kansas City -|defending champion Michigan J eins onan ~ apuig ae agregloy a aca caster tha traner aan sohdig me Don Lee, a 23-year-old in the Sth. Three more runs in theljeft hander getting @ homer Ove ers, Pisoni. Detroit (A) Kaline. the wrestling, title, Ilinois main. — ne Ny ge gegen "s throw, but is too late to make the tag. |{70m.the Charleston club who i8\9, of Bob Miller accounted for) — : . Me ea tained in spp Grenaplin uh inning of exhibition game with the Detroit Tigers —Tuttle’s throw, *_|the son of former major leaguer|s° total of 13 for the A's. oe : i aie championship ee Appa ee 3 , pertormance ot the iii Detroit started strong with a dov-! cabal] in Unique Role jst Seve weet te eee : : eS hurlers to see mound action in the|ble by Jack Dittmer, singles by , : ‘| Depth and victory In the final WVICKIES TVS PTT DCG \trsiess vets mai ie tem otinecs sens OL OW ING cag hag p gie = ~ cs edi areas hit, a single to drive in Harvey : . : oe ; Sox game, and in his three innings |" “the 3 Ww Redskins, repre-| chered by Frank Parrish, - . e a te a ’ he faced only 10 batters. He gave|Kuenn who doubled. onitning | SARASOTA, Fla. uy — The;the anne odirey and in a| churned to victory and thwarted A Pontiac team, individuals from)last night when ‘the 37th annual) on the 2nd weekend amd the |.) a lone walk and struck out four| er scoring second Supreme Court decision on pro| sents behind-the-scenes man| Michigan’s bid for the crown, Detroit and Ann Arbor, and doubles'event closed here following eight scores of 3201 and 2832 were (patters with a good fast ball and a In fact, Detroit could not get |football and the federal judge's t '¢ “Person to Per-| ‘The ng finished with 87 Pe : . é in Ed Murrow's Spartans from Detroit and Plymouth are weekends of heated competition) good enough to stand up. tricky curve. a hit until the sth when Mel | wing that the International Box-| 4." TY show points to 79 for Michigan. Ohio the 1957. Michigan. Elks bowling with no new last-minute triumphs. Detroiter John Gavie, who bowled) “What surprised me éepecially Clark singled as Athletic plich- ser. huh -vialain® the, trina W, a we fh Indiana 3 tlinoie champions. | . Diekie’s Service of Pontiac on the 2nd day copped singles|was the fine poise he ers Ron Duren and Cari Duser 27, Wisconsin 23, Northwestern Their selections became official! topped teams im both divisions |jaurels with 724 in handicap ‘and|there,” said Manager Jack Tighe.| pela the Tigers scoreless. ene aoe eae Falcons in Finals 21%, Iowa 20, Purdue 10 and Min- =| @91 for actual. All-events winner|Lee also contributed a line single) : ot ts ‘taport” and “net @ bulb nesota, the host school, was <3 was Ann Arbor's-Jack Mellosn|iete rik Salt api sured ¢ run i sgn sig anaved bool sport 1G lof U . T — a i he 0s ’ : ‘}with 1855. ae against" ee majors years won only three There was plenty of excitement z 2 s+ * nion ourney events but its strength in numbers — =. in doubles where a record was : ee wee Mavi ae Seuben the|as too much for both Michigan From = # set and a repeat of a championship| f*¥* an wont, ease See ame The Local 594 Falcons routed the/ 44 Ohio State " was recorded, The Plymouth pair, | eq ers It of the L2cal 504 Vikings, 70-49, Sunday at Minnesota won only one division. Te iver Weekend iis" trtsnct 0 eat artnet ee Ray ee ae, 2 : itl ‘suiheny 0: the soemean <ety = “ : ) ee ae weel-|tveague basketball playots, ‘Noxbea Obie. ge fies Gaphers ee Bruins, New York Use EAM pert wes Oo ki all eS SS ee een the baseball world until he spoke a ures, in dan ae ” One Good Period to}k. Haviland duo of Detroit withlweekend of the annual Women’'s| partments with 1827 and 1502. out of church and called the gams|14 points. Mel Taylor and Chet! Paced by Abie Grossteld, a BOX 1217 in actual. also won last 1 to all residents business and big business.”” His} amore made 17 apiece for the| member of the 1956 U.S. Olympic nat Dump Leaders year of Oakland County ee te ae ae comment “Aas omen! ret ve |losers It was the 2nd straight win/team, [linois turned the gymnas- a : = - ae . ' - > |scores ;|baseballman,’ ‘caused scathing the Falcons in the double-itics meet into a runaway at Ann Motor Inn bowling ace Lou NEW YORK @® — Two-thirds of Home inane Seore| Britten’s Service, captained by fires had the high team game Of/yukes right up to Commissioner)i% [he Falcons lo Arbor. The Tilini piled up 143% rd ikie’s ie, «nee eeenee * Pol pain PR Mey eters 2 a “tt nae er cessive games of 227-267-227. Thelone period cost them two games|stein Cleeners, Ann Arbor 2.2.2.7. $7 points ‘at Mlinois to grab the 721 was his best yet. Just underjover the weekend, Currie's Lunch, ‘Detroit. . St potty a Boston's Bruihs whipped LaBatt’s Beer, Detroit ........... 2 " ee ee 4s interiey scoring al]/***dium Ina, Pontiac er eonanes : t of Huron Bowl team captain, Withitour goals in a torrid fiveminute| .- TeAMACTUAL Berkley Cops Mat "te teaders: torney once .was part-owner ss Pair Cli ~|Chiefs 5th in SVC 718 featuring 2.278 game at West) sree in the second period, —- _|Dickie’s Service, Ponting ........ 2832 : tases munteed Detro nches | . Side Recreation. And the New York Rangers|Nicwows Powers, Ani Arbor... 38i1|]p hi f 5th Home Beore| Senior-Senior Crown hie ae _&% % % {scored three fast goals in the third vovsuss maxorcar | FH, UTIETS Britten's, Berni, ontine .~.~»»----2us| Courtney, Delaney KC aS alowim Diving Meet eat Rael, Bd Fa EE he Seta yes Bees BS nesten ings scheor's tat wren (Rage bak ene tans ss | rock Meet Winners |, Madelve and. seempn, Benes ot/CThie ee Madison and Roseville are ote ; E Metoars, © Leases, Kalemesse 1399|u..- team posted a Sth plate fimiehf NEW YORK — Olympic cham-|contest held at the Rolladium Sun-) Saginaw Arthur Hill's. powerful ee eee The second Detroit loss sd L. Parker, C. Runyan, Sturgis 1313| and qualified five for the state Deyn gre pion Tom Courtney equalled the|day skating the ‘Society Blues. easy tri- _—— aan the ae, eee Se ee S |3, Markel, D- Cutright rmington 1312/finals next weekend in the 1l-team|¥* pelts rT. . Wi-Wixem 12%4/ Knights of Columbus track record] Winners in Saturday's Sth race in the Saginaw Valley swim- ee er Se ee oe seas So Citeage test Wg, MO Ie Seades, C etree Sacinaw .. 1309/Tegional match won by Berkley on|P- Rickli-P. Olerte Sartca’'.."/Saturday night by Winning thejelimination of the 4th period were _ championships: 1957-58 — : the ap mg 5 pray three |T. —, 3 a an Rene mtie Saterday. aries i censsabeses pontiac. 1248|1,000 yard run in 2:08.8. Alp winitins A for girise—Marilyn out te ge weekend by scoring 116 : points Sent © he National Berkley finished wit points. a ee, ning as expected was Ron Delaney B—Patricia Roughton; Saginaw finished Speaking of Walled Rake, former] SASSY icy Meutréal Si, (E Maier, K. Maviana. Detroit .. 12:/Hazel Park had 95, Flint Northern) smvatas manpioar lin “the mile, while Morgan State|Barbara Field, Boys, A—Bill Sands had 47, Bay sling wieder Deve Perregtes) meee a © Michal, Ve'ghae, Reinmasoe a eal wits at end Poster's 3a (ee Reet these ee ee eaeee, Dama at 0 Sew Ee te Central had 41, Pontiac wound now one top two Andy Bathgate, highest point Central with 41 and Pontiac's Ramsey, Wixom ........++++ 633 jump mark a Diaper division - Mike Northern a runners on the Western Michigan|producer in Ranger history, scored) . SINGLES HANDICAP ay\Other scores—Farmington 37, De-|B"Syier Drayton Pia coangsemes tail feet, nine-% inches. * : / Bollege track contingent. two goals and assisted in two mare}<; Clinton, Detrett’ 200100.2000:: mig|visom 33, Southfield 20, ber ar : a = ae S sinen tte oan suten|, Bashgate. scored ‘the Rangers’ “aetna POSSESS gMbave: Pane, Chie" 12h pound Le a a ae |, mae a . Oo ' Be — . -@limaxed a great career with that'Seal in the first period and then|E : samen. Port ‘Huron’”......., 349/Saginaw Valley champion, paced] «6 e a e. 1-point showing at Louisville fall-/ontributed one goa] and two as-/R. Puckett. ‘Pontise ......00..00°: %3/the locals with 11 points losing aij} - - = ing just one short of matching the/Sists in the crucial third period Gist “attic creek ...."..... esa.Close verdict in the finals. Them} - nh . ; gam e high set by Pontiac’s ‘© help extend New York’ unbeat-|W. Brown, Kalamazoo ............ §8lother runnerup was Duke Relyea, | gS , Guy Sparrow. Bill established sev-(€ cro eabeah cog wa: SINGLES “ACTUAL = wahoo, ee ee : e Titan records Lorne Ferguson J. Gavie, Detroit ..........cseees missiig a chance ie : : Scand wy aah Seat wena ih front at 3:15 of the Ist|¢- Buschert, St. Joseph 00.200.2: tilter the finals. Fourths were scored d - W . Y | Paint! League scoring leader. [pected ~ dca Poor oo Wi "11 P I 1 u aint : Nosanchuk, 133. The latter had] e rovide the Dinner— hile Oo Unt. * * * + _@ 2 *. > Ss z © The Rochester. Shell Service Boys’ Club Team 4th ease Kovies Telus re ee ene ie ie ~ team camo up with the uuassal li Sectional Tou _ Lead in Mee ; 2 5 sO y . feat of scoring triplicate team rney ere : . a us < games of 882 recently while bowl: | 4. Boys? Chub Mighty Mites ot} SAGINAW w — Eart Lovet ot] Area District Just Dial FE 38-0483 and Have Famo ~ ing in the Ball and Chain League | pontiac finished in 4th place in|L@nsing rolled a 729 to take over B-C Cham ions : "tifa cer Sty eas Whe ewe fee! ewe A GOLDEN DRUMSTICK CHICKEN DINNER e-8 2" ‘oh. division An individual triplicate cccurred|iond Park winning one of thee |Mén's Bowling tournament here) 1: sexsron “nocensras at the Motor Inn when Frankicames. Both losses were to De-/during the weekend. suas rorre eere : : a Garza scored successive 175’s. It\troit teams. Parker Jewelry of Lansing) Pin 4 1 9 Roberts & & ie] Deli ed to You H. FREE! , into second in the} Noles 3 3 9 Peters 18 3 23) ver : * r ome ‘ was the Ist time a triplicate had) Major Findley, who paced the|moved Parks 8 4 20 VanNocr 4 2 18 been rolled in the Knights ofiscoring in one tilt with 10, was|team handicap division with a 3108./;sng' 9 8 23 Montross 31 SIE oh: ¢ Columbus loop in several years. Pen oh te Hh eee Si oe i as a” 7 al S ess — Joey and Jim Blackburn made ! sins ee Sees on RECEIVE ONE REG io. wc pee Srd all-star unit. He was high| . Seumestet icc: is is is ist RCRD ET SEE: Aryan Pad Fagle3 Wins fz ocnceTh ti Needles shucks Wraps Somat RET * a Joyce copped sportsmanship) MIAMI, Fla. ( — The wraps) WALLED LAKE NORTEVHE ‘ oe . ; awards : jcome off Needles for 1957 today|mccira 2 © 4 Biery 3 9 1) -_ |@8 the Florida-born winner of last) Wiliw'tn 4 10 18 Goodrich 3 7 ay OF re ~Al Lopez, Chicago White Sox year’s Kentucky Derby undertakes pion 2 2 6 Bell 3 8 4 a : ' ue manager, started with Tampa, @ a 6% furlong dash in the $6,000 Welker 39 ¢ 10 Bet to 8) i PENSACOLA. Fla. ®-A two team in his native town, in 1925. (seventh race at Gulfstream Park. Pier ve! 3 4 Schwarse 8 3 ; under-par three on the long eighth Rey 88 3 3 Hele of, the Penmacola Country) ay Bucan 1 1 3 | the bank to Art Wall Jr. | [ mis te webct : ee. , Walled Lake ........ 12 31 38 3181) ce a. 2 4541 The eagle was the Key to vic- giagsetap i aa | Huron Street Orchard Lk. Rd. Dixie Hwy. apt dren hg Kamen dnp eomadbonton- s : Ot. Marys (OL) Biconiiet Bas ie . nate os Pensacola Open ournament ’ ne ‘ Madelans 4 2 10 Drury 3684 for the soft-spoken pro from Po- Moniusske 4 4 12 Eiston 143 ws : cono Manor, Pa., yesterday. =R ional Tourne Pla Praakiak 3 1} Mey 3g DINNER TICKET abled him to beat out Australian bet Charset 2 9 ¢ Rink 2 8 ¢ iW ae Peter Thomson by two strokes : with a 72-hole total of 273, 15 : , 13 ; : : inde ; dizzy basketball tournamentiuled to play here, headed by De-'s:, marys ......... 8 16 14 's ‘ 7 J Strokes u sg Law ‘ ite bn execad tates oon 6 te, ond eset AML Reon Others are Almont, Bloomfield Hills... pM 3) ith Each 2 Gallons : Poem, aan, Sele peor cin wok (Ma Se ai ge aa, Rae mm : La. ‘ - # . | * . some just behind Wall went for a A high schools will make|pte st Paul. . ois | i pirdie (on the same ‘yard wotlthe tourney picture complete by wings and pairings for: the FG FI TP Farr : Serene = eee ieee Diam, te conducted Thompeon ¢ 3 it cen 3 i . : <a see | a * * : today at the high school at 4 P.M.|Tine § 6 01 i 3] .- ' . “ia aba competition at 23 Michigan sites,/action gets under way Tuesday|Grees's 3 9 © Campbel 1 8 3] Pontiac Alk d Flats oa a Ck. $5.45 aor Seesaaianed dea be {four in Oakland County. night 18 12 48 m4 T 3) : pe : = Ome a - hen : | : i tween the 33-year-old Wall, a for-|/' Birmingham and Ferndale will The No, 1 Oakland County area |,,,.. 0 Scores be Geet | Z — = wiih 2 mer Duke University verre 9 be hosts to —_-* arene casualty in district play over the (Shrine “1..000..0°.".. 10 10 8 936) 4 : go and golf star, and Thomson | while Pontiac is center for ® | weekend was Class C Imlay City - L 2 es ee x winner of the British Open the| B.C tourney. A ‘B’ tourney is | rhe Spartans, unbeaten in 17| auwonr “sn. rarpraicn, | _ Pontiac Enamels e Gal, $6, iD it . ence champion; and Waterford) yan Dyke and Clarenceville in|Hownh 1 : coke 30 «= TIC : Oth © YMCA Swimmers rns. imo" vugsed wateteun|car past Mengits me y|ooe ++ $f ¢ | il) THIS OFFER ENDS MARCH 28rd TICKETS CAN BE USED UNTIL APRIL 30th . regional at the Flint IMA. : Flint opens oi. Win 2 at Owosso st turney_coene Tent na. A Pontiag’s YMCA swimmerts|Eastern and Flint Northern round- : with ® convincing 60:18 victory, The Chiefs will meet Sexton Owosso Saturday. A 54-24 Wednesday at 8 p.m. while Water- : rmesyg F gave the ford faces Owosso tofnorrow night, ' p es : }, 4 se ae ae : : i 7 j | i p ranes erpumaniis City. Cage'Slate |, roihenrs cause hos Ben FOE eas ata dead igengr tong Od C Pisyetts. at Linceln 7 Bagge Proc vs, Pontise Meér- $20 pm —Oritt's o" ve. ld py an, ObmNwE ‘There's a Class B regional basket- PCS ESS ANNOUNCE the eddition of ED CHURCHILL : te the staff of — Ammerman , Joe Tournier tgguo oo aya zs _. KEEGO * Sales’ © Servies tne. Keego Harbor FE 2-8394 Mighty: Walle. Orchard THE. PONTIAC. css MONDAY, ARH 1 n, 1057 ye tica,|. jplay like they did in the weekend opposition Clarkston became a “giant killer Saturday night in the ‘B’ finals at But it,the Wolves continue to Pontiae High. The Wolves toppled By CHUCK ABAIR i “Bring en those ithe cry out at ‘Walled Lake this week ,as the power-packed Vikings Is," isi; For FORD, CHEVROLET, PONTIAC | ~ And All Other Make Automobiles A Complete Line of ‘DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEMS | and HOLLYWOOD MUFFLERS 10 YEARS of LOCAL EXPERIENCE... ‘We Will Be Here Tomorrow to Back Up What We Sell Today! Motor Mart Auto Parts 12]-123 E. Montcalm FE 4-8230 | added a 3rd to send WLHS ahead te stay in the opening minutes of round two. Another six-point spree followed a Mustang: foul and jt was a question of how high the final =v vere pe ee ee ter in which 46 points were scored in eight minutes, 26 by the victors.| Both teams emptied their benches, in the finale enabling a total of 28 players to see action, 20 of them garnering points. Hughes paced all the scorers with 26, 12 in that 2nd period thrust that completely changed the com- plexion of the contest, He hit on 50, per cent of his floor shots and, ibetter than 66 per cent from the foyl stripe. Second in scoring but equal te Hughes as 9 sparkplug was southpaw Tom Willwerth. with 18 ‘points and some excellent all - ttle, Vikings 'B Eheac 60-39 hints a redboe 3rd‘ quar- | Ullenbruch who was.carried around the court and almost tossed ‘in the shower by his elated! charges, had. praise for every. member of his.squad but especially \¢ited the big performances of Will- ‘werth in the Clinehing of District crown. “It he keeps going like that for us wé could go afi the way,” commented the usually pessi- mistic Walled Lake boss, Will- werth was the tourney high point man with 37 big digits in two games, -¢ «x € Losing: skipper Stan Johnston had nothing but praise for his team’s conquerors following the final whis- “We lost to the state cham- pions. F don’t see how anyone can tbeat them,” he said. With 32 Teams * me NAIA Tourney. Bégins KANSAS CITY W—The week- -|long, 32-team National Intercol- legiate (NAIA) basketball tourna- ment opened in Municipal Audi- torium today and there’s only the slightest inkling which team will take the championship trophy home Saturday night. +s ie eS Eight teams were seeded when the pairings were drawn up. Pa- cific Lutheran of Parkland, Wash.,) ot the way, The halt ‘ended 34-19 and it was was given the top spot, primarily because its 27-1 season record in- i} + | 4 ‘Utica Wins at Troy © , CALL RALPH § SD at for a New or Used | [Gem CHEVROLET” CAR or TRUCK | MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES FE 5-2077 . GUY MOATS |Mary’s Eagles (OL). |“B” District title going away. (Saw on Cash2 St. .Mary'’s defense stiffened after the 24-24 first half, while. the Eagles Were fiying in fer layups an@ hitting from the ns ie ak SEE sea GE }with 15, ' |and Jim Cole with 13.'Tom Ropers’ a oe A A slow start made it rough for) as od tee —— Ba ive ti fa time Saturday night for St.| — Fagles Stop Barons, 48-33 Ken Tikiompeen with 14 | i } | i‘ eg BEREND rwonts 2 \clued two victories over Seattle's AAU champions. ee * * Texas Southern, which was beat- en in the finals by McNeese State of Lake Charles, La., last year, was seeded 8th despite its 31-1 rec- ord, best in the field, and the fact it has all of its 1956 personnel re- turning, 2 * * * McNeese is not in the tourna- mient this year, The other high seeded teams i» clude, Youngstown, Ohio, Univer- jsity (19-3), No. 2; "West Virginia [Tech (31-2),. No. 3 Western I- nois (21-2), No. 4; Portland, Ore., spor (7-11), No. 5; Hamiine; (19-3), No, 6; arid Southeastern Oklahoma State (22-5), No, 7. _eutotnted Last aughn, 16%, Cincinnati. a “Horse! favored. Rochester, 6661, in a Sensational, see-saw battle to an-/ nex the district champiomhip. _ Their triumph was a great mo- ment for head coach Dom Mauti. His jubilant players immediately hoisted him to their shoulders and despair, bowed to Almont, 48-35, in the- same PHS gym. Anyone’ who thinks there is no longer a place for the little man| in’ basketball will have to come up with a solid argument. to con- Vinee Mauti. For the Clarkston mentor has two of them and they were the ringleaders in Rochester's: demise. George Lang and Leroy Paste a! clever pair of diminutive guards, ruined the Falcons. Lang fired 23) points, Parks accounted for 20,) and their dribbling and deft ball-| handling were beyond reproach. | _ The Clarkston-Rochester game | was thrilling to watch from start to finish, Both teams played | superbly and the decision could | easily have gone either way. if Fourteen times the lead changed hands. The score was tied on 10 occasions, nine times in the 3rd quarter. At halftime the score was 30-30. period, It was 63-61 with less than a minute to go and the Wolves added three insurance points from the foul line. "Dave Peters was magnificent in: defeat. The classy southpaw tossed}. in 23 points in addition to starring on the boards. Three other Falcons broke into double figures, but this was a case where balanced scor-, ing didn't win. It was too much Larry Kersten as far as St. Fred was concerned. Almont’s lanky center netted a dozen field goals and five free | { throws. for 29 points. Most of | his total was garnered underneath the bucket. 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A127 é “Chilly Bie CARTOON if ¥ : ae ? i 4 : : ; : } F { = re é hy ty f fy Fa Ba 4 Bae aS b4 + A * 2 og i x SRS ope / 2 * t : : hd i f i / \ i re ae Oe oe Pe i : 7 ge hs : ___| THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1957 among Pontiac area drivers for the Socony Mobi) Oil Co, ‘ * r * Eyes Atom-Embalming ~ ' TROY, N.Y. @—Nuclear engi- neers at Rensselaer processes, “If you can preserve meat, why can't 'you preserve me?” he asked, Ro ee ee GER \ te 1% Z, vo * H KENTUCKY DERBY} Cc a Z “ THIS YEAR /<«.LOOKS{/. ING WATCHING /7° — ee rN N\A IN. : | LiKE A GOOD ING OUT ON // THE ypaty Watery f . 5 - . an MUDDER, TOO! 50 ROME!“ HAK-KAFF/? JUD) NANCY 3 : By Ernie Bushmiller hol > 45 et ic. ring || 'M GLAD | I, ¥\ — NS My. || YOUR MIND ii : if “18 ON... | N . OP iea Og.t! A THRIFT é Ww : \ FORA. ij \ CHANGE | \ : Pre aad BUSAA1 ALE ae te Tan. Rag: U5. Pet OF. — Al rights te \ Cage. 1957 by Unbed Featere Syndicat, inc. makcl- B- \ YOU SAY HE SPOKE OF WVITING] , ME TO ADDRESS A MEETING : UT HE CAN EAT = 3-//. cians & trots tah il se bu 08 : eae OUT OUR WAY’ iar : ” WORM; < BEA LITTLE a TH HEAVY PIECES NERVOUS,SO [== OF PIPE PLAY TH' DEEP CLOSE TOTH “<~*S "TONES, AN' TH LITTLE ONES GATE IF ANYBODY \=—> PLAY TH SOFT -- COMES CHARGIN' L= . “4 TLL POINT AT TH ONE To OUT? : PLAY AN’ WAVE HOW MANY oe 7 TIMES TO PLINK, AN’ HOW is Pure SOFT ER HEA : , yt me : ; - R ine | | -| BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ww [ae n& 7: . 4 WAERES |] DROPPED Id oo e VAN? |] WO SAR GOODBY, at. 0 “n a] wa, a Mays " *" ‘ es : BE F 7 ¢ ag , Sa 3-)) LAs oe > - Any, Ate wy ) 1967 by NEA Service, ne. TM. Reg. U.S. Pat. OFF iar f MORTY MEEKLE ! By Dick Cavalli A, TM Reg US. Pat. OFF. © 1987 by NEA Service, Ine. | ae. rT Ta BNE ea GRANDMA THERE // THAT SHOULD KEEP ME FROM N OUT EVERY SO OFTEN osm» ; PROFITABLE Enjoy It *| oreortunmes Every in the Ponti After Pe: ng Ad Section” Take advantage of this — way sell~ *@ solve all your buying WT" MK You'll Find j |e 42 E OY =. { be 7 : : ¥ ae = a4 3 ; i . P it ey L { Ee 4 Pa ee : od : pate $2 7 eal q aes Pe i ¥ Ly CE he ee ih OP Ae eee a. Weegee oe a: es yet . | aad ar) * ee ae ps \ bon (ih “ - THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1957) ee. Letesh — {Steels and Oils | cro | senomurenece | Hodge Calendar Board fo View , |st.* i : (Late Morning Quotations) : mr, ar a on Ne aye Es Nig > — ‘ealedl abe , )- ' [ Grou ~f(|amar sess ane he vey Sine No, 3 at Roosevelt : oy ni _ AL | : nd Allied Ch ..,. 84.4 eae ate - oot is” _Mareh 13, potluck dinner at) J t ose Allis gist ee ett Tike ‘and ‘ers 6:30, Signed Bernice Cover, Scribe. 0 Ing P nge | oe Alcos 22 eae Rereawe, 882°: i nan | Me . atte 2-487 Lib MONaL ..: | aterford NEW YORK w — Steels and oils|4m Gan -...: i tears meets iy. Boe ie | But Wat Won't... lost ground in a mixed stock mar-|Am Gas @ Bi 36:1 Lorillard". fp By By A ink |. Give Final» roval em|ket early today am Mf rey. 31 erin. Of ; "Hoss and lows "high | : s, s * ze Am er ad ¥ nN = zi a Pi : * ” 2 a ' | Price changes among leading |Am Hi Gee .. 90 Moreen tie. : Pose mes Gl is oS | Until ‘Later : stocks-ran from fractions to around/am Rad. ....; 163 Mert ch & 8 and] Denne A. Willett, 18, of 406 Riv.) : bu. Al ‘la point. Am Smelt .... 62.3 , Pal... Heiters|ard St, appeared before Municipal When the Waterford Township districts crop) oh cou® Kase 308 be set! t ie te a We a i shoige| morning and was fined five dollars| poard meets tonight, Barry, fairly firm Gn buying attributed/2%52.25 "ou" Apples, | Northern Gpy.| American Motors was » high- (in, Viscoue ';. 343 Moterola:"..1." 383l eet atod anions ya.sori8 oo; wai wuitny | and placed on six months proba-\acting supervisor, will the| tion of = ‘party to reports of dry weather, |ancy 27) a, “lige! Beets, topped spot, -| 1% at 7% on an jAnsconds . .. 3t Nat Bise *j_'<* BEd | cows 12.50-18.50; 13.80 paid very Sreir'|tion for reckless driving. Wa eo High winds ak bowing dat nner a, comer, Svat opening Mock of San stares [Mc oo 2 Sat 8 i te enn aan ened Township ura satin we of the winter wheat area. | i*o9-1.25 | : g a statement vee WE NY Goutral | eu ; Corti hela ohn rail rem |Leri 22,0 sS'heMBarets, Nopoed Re| president of American Motors (Si'itia’.-:. of! Mit, Et cs: Hl "tives alate 20, Trading Starr Rd., Royal Oak, was fined|»y the township zoning board at a “Near the end lof the first hhour|}si%a> Pts NS, 8 doe. Horees| that Financier Louis E. Wolfson [Atco Mix :.. 66 No am Av...., 20g active generally, sieags on, IMs ges 514 biaced on a three months) Pecent meeting, ~ . wheat was % higher to % lower, |zedish. mo. 1 3.28 Pk basket. Leeks. No.| of proxy fight fame and his wife [Bengut' 1: 114 Ohio Oi #1 (shoe ie"tow prime vealets 7190-33 | probation for reckless driving when ~ s + March $2.31%, corm % higher to %4/Fasicy, 2.25 S0-ib. ‘bag: -No. 1 1.25-| have probably become the larg- [Boring Air". 46.3 Pen A W Aly. 16 /utility and standard xrades §18.00-20.00; he Was arraigned this morning be-| Final approval will not be given lower, March $129%, oats un-/}33 901, 6 JT’ ees, Rook, No.| Sst two stockholders in the firm, |Bohn Alum .. 314 Pann Bol ...., $0.6 few culls down to 10.00 or telew ifone Municipal Judge Cecil Mec-|however, until the Waterford Town-| changed to \. r, March 75%,|1, 2.00-2.50 doz. bens. Pa | The ‘bteel: softer on reports Boren... ---» 844 Parke Dae: 44.4) lambs steady to but um. ship Board meets with the zoning lower higher, March |3.28-178 te bu. Potatoes, No. 1.25-1.35 o were On reports inorg Warn .. 41 : 1. 846 market not fully established; fully 50 Ten see oo Baty % lower peg Boog eee that steel orders for Apr il delivery Brig oy iy Peeat Gale eee #3 | po . a“ If your friend's in jail and inset! Taey cn cee eores said. . is 18 dos, Rhubarb, Hothouse, |are declining below expectations. |Burroughs .”.. 314 --sseee $5,'lb. Wooled lambs 22.0; smal lot good bail, Ph. PE 5-9424. AQ ie to board Coy shea Berend ef Ei wep Piney ie The international oils lost ground eS leo sss AAT good te Tb. wooked Iainbe 10.80. oo Seectline Sor: Gals seeeeeel a ‘ | } 2 1 len be [an Se tanee were reported ol ®. ae ary ir... ter uP abet gee tA ae ye {| ___camaco uremoen Pontiac Senior —_|xSZint "st he een isd os : ys ag oo ee 1 Repub stl .... 5 “4 : - “st : | Grain Prices | EOE Haigh fasted), General Motors cased as it was etna? GERD UF att teeth teckine"axs| CKES HONOrs {Svan imaicd off Willane Lake et ve —_— . reported that GM was the only ve .... 86.6 Rey Tob B ..°: 564 sewer: . . road near road. eect | mere omtcceomen alte Be «FESS ee ean Zone Oratory [es ae <~ oe _\ qpwleuds arrivals 80: track. sir Cenes actos trom ccpemrane tor the ealSerhen «ae Bt dos Land :. $3.4 )few ote ie. 8 xed!” Pontiac High School senior Cal-|_ A"other report will. concern the seed Pee ~~ e shipments 847; old: supplies light; de- Bra A |... 32. Pa. 4 ; oan “|private water system of the Venice March 2.9.33. July 200)....) 06% : ** ide 'wie-itwo months of the eee 2 Seovill Mf .!: 32-4)of 17.00; 30 Mo. 1 glo tout tia a 1 OF nc 231% Sept. ©... Bateman, ‘North Dakota Red ‘River Vell: of the year, |Gomy a’<.:. {1° Seah AUMR’.. $3 t.0; a80-3ua0i> monty 9 at\18.00-1¢20;|Viti Mortenson took top" honors in| of the Lakes subdivision: The State es ae Pontiuce 198-2.18, new: arrival: ace OS oa ce ell fractnnene Set NOkg,, a4 Shell Ol” .-< SLAliots mined grade. 316-860 Th sows 140-(the Zone competition of the Ameri-|Health Department has asked the OR ora we atay 7" ~ yatig het steady: Ploride Round Reds 3.40. ower Gut Oi] dropped well over|Set Mets: 12 Sersae’ 2-2! Shel alain nettte Talbee, caiece'200; iteers|C8n Legion's oratory contest Sat- props, Moot pia wl aaa geneetee Se ET Se a point and Royal Dutch around a es ry Soerre Rd ‘.-. 313/steady 40" gteong wth ‘Turaaer: evers|UTUSY. ee ited tee ie er Tes) 5 DETROFT. | March 8 (AP) Brest ob. oo — —— eet Oil Sarins we. 2 sia oicat at «33 bulls steady ‘io, strong” veslers weak Mortenson sn other i pee i wag fan ae ’ : d fractions, - [Get bess: 34 24-98 ies .- Clie 10 ieter eee ee ee ene wees orthville' 900 in Auditions; | ; ‘ 3-36 C Seag 2 564/100 | ‘|High School. All.contestants spoke . - March .....-. T5% Oct. Ra | r average bd, meainms 0-33 ‘wie Bor a: Be Bid oS +o stceke sand feeders qatremely scarest a i on the U. §. Cons Contest Periturés ag a ave 33: Dare... vehe m 1200-1400 Ib re 24.15 : ; ae Se : B 29-34 wid avg 33. 2-Mo Sa Be ts og fake vue. tution and then extemporaneously . Sere GM to Conduct UGrage A larse 31-24 wid | nth les st East hea”... a Beit & Oo. 383 me: tt fet Se Gees pension am Gaidecot-the Constitution] Sy] Es bl liad ; : ot > 364. Byly Bl Pa. . 40.6 18.00-20.00: ef standard 990 10! chosen by lot, ee oios, Ensembies is Aut o Bo dy = 2, eet in Ford S History: eee Tex O. Sul °.--903|prime heifers 31.00-20.38 i bully good and He qualified for the zone con-| . oie a9 = é a ay extra large 34; large! a ee. 4 = he From Pal”: TE some ht bagh, chloe envy reites ane:|test by winning the district com-|_, Yoiee cue ites! sheet Sat Repair Courses WHEE nny 120s: wean} DEARBORN (8) — 1 et ‘Fratamer .. ia d/and “semmercal ‘sows ttseteae;. eanc| Petition March 1 in Royal Oak.) 4°". “rnore than 900 young : . Demand tair Ford II announced today that re- * Hi ' wee Et commercial’ bulls 14.50-16.80; odd head singers auditioned ‘at the District DETROIT @ — General Motors Supple ‘a ctteings » ag tail sales of Ford Motor Co., pas- < Z Be cas a me: Seiity ng “needa tbe Sh 90 ard hve” Decal Me Meee ee IV Solo and Ensemble Festival, today announced plans are in better clearance due/Senger cars in the first two ‘c2 a2) Unit Air Lin! 324)" Salable sheep: 2.500; slbughter lamps| 9" =. ‘sponsored by the Michigan School a school for automotive aproved Beir count, months of 1957 were the greatest in .-» 634 Unit Airc... % opening slow; early sales steady :/69 W. Colgate Ave. His instructor], yen oe any at its 30 training pat eect ees’ So many i-lthe company’s history for that ‘ es Un Gas ps: #2 sisughter sheep. fully sien poo 18 Walter M. ay speech teach- Five culiticns ras leaninan E United States ‘ mips “4 period. , o<enu yesuie al prime shorn lembs §0-20.00 ig Pontiac Scho 1 , Myrle St Aubin, director CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS The Ford Motor Co. president t., US. Tob. 22.2) HER 130 bead fresh ‘shore cul to canner| Mortenson now moves up to the’ *S jetgns trom: Sere Se a o. Pp igo... 14 Ww ae es 5.00; around three 1g |8#" selected the maw Geral Serie ‘Sct onet hase ap ae ieee’ gt Seok wi: REERP cnt com Sct [oe ral te by hell eS os : ; wholesale buying prices| “Retail deliveries by our dealers|Gut ou ©))1i7 Weete BL --- S47) ; tors’ 18,509 car and truck dealers 83 score AA.S®: $2 A 58: 90 Homestk ...., - aes gan College, Ypsilanti. The win-; William Feaucht, music super- : would be eligible to attend the C care 0 teiy: oo Ciin January and February of this) acest: Be TeaMe Ra Cp p ner there will receive a $300 schol-| visor of Farmington High School, eed... E 26 5 wholesale eS ‘waded seri ta ee ee ee nsumers ower arship and will deliver his speech] managed the festival- which is | “There has been a growing short- Se i atic tr de eae year including 1955, |itrs ip ae Gordner Den . 283 J before the State Legislature, = designed to encourage and devel. : pga my. money ig; current receipia 26% 2 : “when both Ford and the automobile) ma es Reports Profits p The state whuher ionm ck eceie trou ailetee Wid oma : “with ih enly 0. oy pa — industry time annual sales STOCK AVERAGES Soe : Midwest ‘ournament; Were also heard : where men — Poultry ‘ Ford reported thet wales of Ferd,iucan *” ™ Associated re ee Coy uceue aee which will send its winner to the} tstgiiaee Sem. Ponting’ tlie : Modern car aggN cuicaco POULTRY Mercury, Lincoln and Continental sass tn ten calcd $90,000.01 lant pt compared ra 4.000 teal <cirrmags were the Junior Girls Ensemble, fm « : this shortage ‘even more March 8 (AP) during January ebru. ill receive a $4 P. | Senior Ensemble | a. was sreepla 1, eos Jeter ae 1857, otaled 258,008 unit lee eDey P02 HLA Tet 1123) with $25,655,649 in 1965, | 3 we towing stloisha ond te Ot rere e oan cs d : : 900 students 4; heavy hens 16%-18/07 ‘increase of 22 per cent over/Momth Ago ....2416 1149 135 1689; Dan E. Karn, president, said). | - es le Jane | County. beginning st & point © from Chetolet, Pontiac, 1 Satin" Nhe 240522 units sold during thelist Wen Fie? Ht fez gts] thle was equal to earnings, of Hitchcock to Undergo sith" Diane Beach, Maria Coe|Sartten eine a of Wz BB. Cadillac ; tly in 1288-87 Low ..240.6 1184 69.8 168.0/$3.33 per share compared with! Abd: inal $ 7 and Gt, Ee | same period in 1956 and slightly in|i9s5 "migh ..''357.8 1424 15.7 181.5 ll , ominal ourgery ma, ‘Barbara Klelhorn, Ruth Ann) trom the 6 ‘%« corner of th truck dealers, he said ype oboe ea excess of the 290,731 total for|198 Low 203.1 1149 672 1408 33. wrap nae heed ‘Tower, Marilyn Vernon and Vickie(®. &%” ” WwW iooh ~ : / Sg i aes the first two months of 1955. Ford dedi ne ues In ae aren cat umiaey te! HOLLYWOOD (#—Alfred Hiteh-|y i 303.07 th Won" OY 30" Ww 300.38 Utica Pair’ y live poultry up, te 10 em. tepe(Went on to post a record total (C. J. Nephier Ce.) —— a ting oe ton plete Girenter ‘ao 8 Me's" 35% ma ee eth : ee, weotere or fryers 3-5 of 2,075,182 passenger car deliver-|rigures after decimal points are- eighths by 10 Gent's 1958 nln’ television personality, is Ailes = 129 @o_ W 310.06 foe, th 09° 1, 38 : UTCA—Mr. Mrs, Earl Be retter edt Wee aee-2o%., [68 in 1955. : High Low Noon Capacity by 10 per ischeduled for abdominal tl Sandra E $00.15 foot, th 8 tp $9 20° 912.31 3 Se on ni eae alae itl Seiemitete 2 AS A1/SSa toclng s80.m000," (MAY At Cedars of Lebanon How nen, "Rebert vert and. Danian eae g © fit oats Broadway the trouble with|Ross Gear Co. oe 238} : tal, from Agricultural adequate mary. a character is ‘that he|Gk. Ou & aS Ae * * * "Hitchcock entered the hospital|Proctor, baritone—Mike O:Berry. |Resdence 1 from ve te : doesn’t have any . ., The trouble Peninsular Met. Prodcs. * 103 104) He said Consumers, which serves Saturday. His condition was re- : MORGAN, . industrial| with Bikini bathing is that the 726,"rgpnet Co 32 1%, }f;/64 counties in outstate Michigan, ported to be good. Air France is buying 10 Boeing) —— a * City eary|tags. are bigger than the tops. fee gamen Co. HE BS plane to spend more than $95,00- ee donmary Ne waderwont 08 or) Mt’ apmaeet end 12 “Carvelle” Sees sens oe ‘ . —Eari Wilson. - *No sale; bid and asked. i. {000 on expansion year. oe ‘a hernia, liners. . ee Mar i, 8. _ DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS. EXPERIENCED ROUTE MAN |SINOLE AGE 2630. MICHIOAN |ELDERLY LADY FOR L1G HT PART TIME ? a A lies A MAN a ened I Py oh Sr aT aes he ue ‘ai se] Gracbner s Funeral Directors 4) ‘Seeded tor clean, outside wt aot of Forniie FOOL MAKER TO BUILD AND| & % Able to work spin shite seaentry oe ' . AMBULANCE, GROUND Apaz, wet Haaren, between fire tere 7 ut toa room werk. ADp Sharp's Silver “inn bard. ese snd OBS Pusers! FE $101) | ACTUAL JORG OPEN TLDS 20,| ice itime wm service alowahie). | orf and’ 5, ahernoone vat" i | Exp WOMAK GRICE "EA WS | HU Résiy Go, Enwont ame) Donel oh Pen cn eeapeysict av | GD See ePaguna ect | Some ant 8. Seeinne- oh. | "and. groerl ewrewore, tei cane. : one son-Jo ns » Room rt gt. | lent se Pene | UPHOLSTERER Kop ages. vacation pay. bonus.| Registered medical techatctan.| Gas GaTVaRS_ OVER eVEATI EE ar ART TIME SALES | A-1 all around upholsterer, good | sy Grnt — WITH REF. 70 |-,}2, 40. routine Ee FOR SE re, | eh ee | eae gee Eee On| Ee eee | Reee ee| | LL Complies fevities “OR > . feline appliantes on, the" mareet | eet _ MA eos 2 sppomiment. , Dra: Plains — Waterfurd Twp. | « : HOME IMPROVE- will work EXPERIENCED WAITRESS FOR "i i SPARKS - RIPPIN CHAPEL ment watt th Tactory,. be roar own USED CAR SS tor oboe ne Employment Agencies 8A MEN & GIRLS ® Cin le anes careltas| ° pat ERS Mights & Sundays, ea ; EVELYN GIRLS . VRNEiar nowg.,| Sse eee ae eee eres] SALESMAN [""'Pitter- | rowarps | seyret Se uN Pa | Ambulance Service, Plane or Motor | ine 3 ent for W- dave an opening | for - one asl and enjoy ‘meeting people you can FE 24378 F those who qualify. rE car salesman. | pt - >| “yocaTIONAL a cart eh "y228 @ month ine beau few. ‘Michigan Sot Water | for ®. paid ‘vacations ewer oER |) Mitel down town eines. — re 7 ‘Travel paid. 4g a ; Experienced in all types of wom- Ion bovine : orotate REAL OPPORTUNITY FOR . ‘ iH PA’ No experience necessary if you iden” Perey Reounk Cemetery. | 27% ZOUNG MEN : sch teas | NORTH CHEVROLET | sus.spparel. § dere. @ nr. week} Ginus IN AND. A type ‘well and like to mect people +0003. TRAtW YO Fr FOR MAN- 1000 S. Woodward ‘| fits discounts, hospitaliss-| pews MERE ARE A WHITE CHA’ ~ SIX GRAVE AGEMENT. RESPONSIBILITY IN i PANE! D Bi ev h Mi ‘ae tion, vad vacations, sick pay , Bisnis pone os zg , ae Mt) to poeceteeas OF i! Fw Ey at skdarpens Steerer mashes “ya! ee paecende PBX Receptionist $200 hand girl.” Ability more tmpor- . | \ established route looking for qual- Winkleman S Investment firm needs tant than experience. WwW, M 1 6 at gor ike working with people tty work & advancement. FE Ms en school graduate with } : RD. March 9, 1957, Help Wanted Male 6) an." merchandise “1 you have 7602 or FE S108 after 6 WTD. STEEL BROKERS >| ‘Tel-ffuron Center t to newer small BOOKKEEPER $300 DURKEE. M*RCH 10, 1957, CHR. Maurice W. Blks National Home, a | vision and stamina, can rico. sf, MAN Fou. senvic | [oCinte, Corricn, rectors ert |e NO TAURORY 2 |S ra. im thelr “Mtg. firm needs girl with good 6 OO gO 1 ae ae 2B 10 BOYS | for Horny Gna work Berd sation Kr wetge, of mec rales | of 1963 vintage af newer. Dietels | sist cooking 2 adults, 1 child | Sowntown Ponting. office. Scare sapertates, Chamee te. 94- : gear tog hen, dave. Freak Milward Funeral caste’ will be AT NEISNER's YOU CAN LEARN: | $e a. os eet 8 ‘ Ape ym | Tv week! erences ~ Receptionist $300 By aegis age fs is png ol Mrs. Maynard Maitrott: seas Pesedig. Sase® Wes Y : . MODERN MERCHANDISING '6 WHER OPERATED DODGE Trans American *preight Lines. red, am. MI 4-268. pot advertising firm wit ONE om OFFICE $306 | ; dear uncle of Miss Lils with Rev. C. George Widdl-| We need 16 dove to work two pA eg py immediate, " permanent employ- ee ee ve ; good typing skill to: Ten “9 “private secretary “tga busy | March is at 230| Perry Mi Park’ Cemetery. Bike Thursday Maren | PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION ment C0. S. or . ; : "| Bete RSs Switchboard, | Péutiae executive, p.m. je Donelson-Johns Pu-| Lodge of Sorrow tonight at 8! sei com sng te ue ee Bea toe ie € weleomse callers ta that tA = with . John. from the Brace-Smith Punersi : — IMMEDIATE JOB ADVANTAGES plush lobby. ‘eteriment, fp | _Home where he will Be 1 state : FOR YOU AT NEISNER’S. + MEN at pvohne Funeral | wewroet mancu ¢, jevt, une.| Met be Ot lest 29 yenr of ace.) Onportemey bo otvene Boat! SUPERIOR SALES tt you have a age 88: dear mother of Mrs. Nina 4 =e Apply in Person Monday or Tues-| erans Year ment. $450 per month. Rush! GATE, MARCH 8. 1987. ELIZABETH | Dennis: dear sister of Ezra Mers-| a0pt fe EXPANDING NA ' ' Bg. 1 Pike: ; dear Puneral service was held} ‘89 0: ent Geert aaptermen | = AL MAN mother ¢ Prank, Arthur wet — at 2 p.m. proms she. Veuaeer. penefis ely se rg ig Pret ; a or ae ‘ Julia O% Audrey Ball and| Clark Interment in to 4—good ear, sient. Well, known firm "Mite, Genevieve Morse: Oxiord "Cemetery, Funeral at-| BERT FALKNER |®3QUIREMENTS Successful sules experience most will {rain you for supervisor Pouser and Puner: | _Puneral Home, Oxford. | CIRCULATION DEPT. school educating or vetter.| MmPortant. We offer SENIOR ACCOUNTANT $550 service will Tuesday, PONTIAC PRESS APPTY AT NEISNER BROS ©) Draw commensurate with abil- Engineers, industrial, mechanical March 12, at 1:30 p.m. from the 7H OMPSON. .MARCH 9. 1957, ‘ J 42°. Saginaw : ity and experience clus expenses or electrical, 2 fctatiog. “Interment in| yar®e,t--.i? Buffalo Ot. Clarks: | ——TTEKE A REAL CAR |sARBER. 0 WeeT LAWRENCE | © *™™C LAMY ROUTER sins P| J 4 * os «6 ae : . he el CO ere 6 aes a ins SR Cee ev és kicias aed Ce Mrs, Estelle Thesaoen: dene BARGAIN? Lot f ’e FR 2-035. «a out, conan ae force |Fuxton ; _ No Exp. .... $335 father of Bruce, Norman, Roger ; ae OF Cee STEADY —DAYS.| earning $7,000 to $ per year, Manaoueraae’ SS and Patrick Thompson: Ld in the Want Ads! 101 _W. Huron. plus expenses. " DEALER CONTACT MaN, brother of Grant Thompson. cAN YOU Use $35 TO $50 A New car furnished .. _..... geral service will be held Tues- eek In adgition wo your present (2) PROTECTED TERRITORY. . BALES, trainee, 1 Puneral tnekee ; consum , Prefer some college ........ $350 ton, with Rev chrome, are The Pontiac Press the city of with the large | (4) Maximam fringe benefite, officta Interment in Lake- Rew : y time Start im- E ; mo rping ‘ : ; i] Sa needa ME bem || FOR WANT ADS || Baio pases | Suir rethia nt ie) frm a Kj nmi ok «| Graebner’s ere oe District Salesmen | ( sugees atu, soarmsceute “MICHIGAN'S From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. with, success ris. | Stely, ie established territory Just LARGEST” alt errors, should be re rs local. territory with exiab- making over $100 per week. ; : . 32 mses 1 7 pa Bldg. ; mth immediately. Me Water condition equipment. _ p. n. ft Tmediate pe : , ert . : siitty “Mor errore “toes || Susur, jender, ax. cout ca THA. Etarah Durote WOotward -41d| must tala’ need Oo ceme es | "Ar ean Sneha wee | mn ea wathe jin : than to cance) the char @ge production. ‘arch 11 or 12th, 5 To we $325 Pe ee fer that portion of the Permanent, good chance for ad- ee: ae R ti j t ee insertion of the advertise- . Car wt ‘ ul EVELYN EDW ARDS ecep 1onis ment which has been ren- 9:90 to §:00 for appointment. FE Real Estate ee “t dered. valueless th: the ba VOCATIONAL COUNSELING | = high ia lain : coer: “Woes” cssssiatar Salesman Wanted ‘aE oa a Soor Sai umber” We St Rg = NE Pa. 7) paint adjustments | will be given eaiy, Joda Industrien, 68 N. Parke H. Ww. Bigelow ~ has Exe on itive : on pen ae" ‘a we; . a . : ange £3 ments seatataing’ tops masses | qeerectrical corien pest stein $300 — a type is 12, o'clock. noon the ase Geecah aavloms tot deet | trend | a PRIS be ee Pe pe day previous to, publication apne ed aan Tort, 2 exverienced mana te, needle | a5 fit! Joe Transient Want Ade may |e eo anufacturing Co,| ™*. RRY | oe : be, cancelled up 10.800 a.m. | | 118 Indianwced Ra. \ onon | = JE. RY E. ADAMS 5. : fe the first insertion. <— MAK- ROKER 4 At ny there ) OASH WA fF OR CASH IN ALLE OPES HT aS . MURR Y, sell: things} | s,s, 16, 16, 19, ns oh throug Clhssified Ads,| | 25, ‘4, 88, 29, 30, 35, 40, | 3B —» Ampthing goes! Dial FE) ] a, s, co, 72, 1%, %, 77, ¢ ee i: 1 2, ah Vy : hes LAKE FRONT APT. - E | iis ; John K. .. Irwin Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32) W ASH .PFOR-LAND CONTRACTS. H. J. VanWelt, 4540 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1355. “tons Furniture Esteli 16A WENEED — 7 _.Small home equities-or land con- EL J g I 2 BEDROOM HOMES 3 BEDROOM HOMES 4 BEDROOM HOMES REAL QUICK ’ Edw. M. Stout, Tago ae jit WRIGHT Bie IN A FLASH! Sa ae y eatistied A. Johnson | = with stove & heat. PE 2-1425. : | sos ROOM. AND ta dow AMIN 3 R. - BACKUS PEs 4s | NEED HELP With Income Tax? $5.00 per aver- ps FF ered ot your home. re ‘| WORKING MANS TA “In Debi?” ) SMALL HOUSE Us tomatic children wel- come Inguice atl Taylor 4-4088 516 BE. Bivd., N. 3.8 basement, water, close in. ‘Phone’ FE. $0954. Bag) ones Se ane Outstanding Rental JAMES EK = ‘room term lease $100 peF month. SYEVAN REALTY co. SMALL PARTLY “MODERN. spe me. city. Inquire, 223 W. Fair- m : BRICHT, CHEERY’ _ Insurance epee 17A feet eeree ag Travel ener 25A PLANNING A TRIP? AMSHIP INTERNATIONAL “ CRUISES HOTELS PONTIAC TRAVEL INSURANCE A _— Ns BY Nicholie & Harger Co. | = 23_W. HURON sT. FE fo ad weuney Service cake LAUNDRY mm z* sn H if SS, | Wtd. Household Goods 27 3-1128 | He = FURNITURE NEEDED BUY, SELL OR TRADE _ REALT Phone *| Open Eves ‘till $—Sunday . For Rent Rooms — 37 . ~— entrance, Peeens. 201 SRICHT, CHEERY ROOMS FOR FOR men. Pri. entr. On bus line, 14 m Pe bora, SLEEPING RO for 2 - 3 8. Jessie WARM CLEAN NG ROOM pgs 4. Norton. FE HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week rtments. Z ae. room home. BUILDING & REPAIR pt KNAUF, Realtor ron. OA 8-2339, FE 23-7421 80 abeen WE CAN FILL THE IMMEDIATEL ag Se te ee 56-4638. “Trucks to Rent AND EQUIPMENT Beg tet er! one Ber] ann valde ae ett Pontiac Farm and ‘ Industrial Tractor Co, 8. ARD Humphries ae ae Hei = — PoMORRC _ NEVER COMES! BSE oe 1 block oF court house, Avail- ones for immediate occupancy at $80 per month. ROY ANNETT, INC. PE 38-0406 Open’ Evenings & Sunday 1 to 4 2,800 Sa. Ft. ON GROUND PLOOR PLUS BASEMENT AVAILABLE AUG, 1 FRONTING ON MLL. ST. In Hotel Waldron Bidg. Inquire Hotel Mgmt. — % MILE W. CRESCENT’ Lie AL FISHER - 19322 James DIAMOND. waste” Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge over payments. PE 286s), | ey Thru Partridge . "| » List Thru dah . St: Ben ‘s. yt 4 4-2780. is : = ee Se = eye oe $720 DOWN. Part of = 0 os Weta ere 4 STORY nam. a Beck Zou baa WEST SUBURBAN Lincoln Heights! § WILLIS ~BREWER_ 55 . Parke PE 46 MA 5-7661 FES €=6FE She ched a 24° custom eee FE $-1198 ‘By Owner—Tep This 4 bedroom, all brick ranch home, storms & ‘screens, terrace, land- Bloomfield 40 PE 2-44)! or f®.-. MU HOUSE FOR SALE: TO BE moved. Sechabaw & Masbee Ra. Independence Township. ENDIAN VI LLAGE We will sh en cote - SELL, REALTOR. To Patridge ts the “bird” to see. oe CHESTER AREA ardening time will soon be here! ove have a 6-room home with ga- rage. Chicken coop, root cellar & nice or for gardening. Better call FRANK SHEPARD OL 1-7511 2980 Tienken Rd. STOP—LOOK! Car & half ; 52108 after o'clock, LOOK, SMALL HOUSE ON LOB © Full ce $900. Phone PE §-7195 . 242 SQUARE LAKE RD., NEW 3 brick pedroom franch type homes, att $1,000 DOWN : GET IT QUICK, m {through ‘Classified Adst : . Yes, whatever it bse ~—- dial “ ges FE 28181\ for “an ad- ie | Writer, and ket it ( 2BEDROOM ae "| ila PR. Sats pewaras! Mion. | #4,380 rent sit Bld Bao o res nse reer Ome pee Cli; Ranch —3 bea | $1,560 DOWN. City—3 bedrooms — insurance, ment—§67 per mo., taxes & oe CLARE BEAL gen ae cy i ; 3 Real Estate 1327 EB. Auburn Rd. Bee ae we have rer — BLUE SKIES ‘BEST BUYS — Sylvan M Manor | ae Colonial Hills. Hills brick ranch. Shaded rr, ee St. Tie soy Ba Eee Sat 4 North. Anderson 3 ‘Rochester wait 3% scres — : Highly. Rochester be =" ae as JERRY E. Al E. ADAMS "EE, Peta Sete MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE West Suburban Pioneer Highlands Spacious living in excellent __ Make Money .. On _ this combination home 1 pues $6,930 with $1,500 dn, Huntoon Lake 4 i lake privile es one block awa: i. Pull” price ac| Rateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 40528 377 _ 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. NEAR TEL-HURON Home with heated porch, full See ee ee” a ¥ neat ReneS y Bg terms. Se 1565 Union FOR BETTER Union Lake Village ‘ EM 3-433 or M 3-3314 Attractive East side 2 bedroom. : Se . Pull price $9,050 with $1,250 GI-RESALE ete YEARS OLD. BY. own. i Arnold Real Estate ER. 3 BEDROOM BRICK, - 3 FE S067 __ FE_$.5783 ROoa ci eer _ er WALLS. | LED | BATH. Custom Built. rae LANDSCAPING ALL IN. s. - = eS = ane : PPOLN TMENT ¥. ; . 3 bedroom! . : 32254 . : new Seas much desired ie * convent ance. $16,000, tephe of yest pees: OFF JOSLYN home. in Sylvan 2 BEDROOM. Seore, || kitchen. Picture window. Alumi- ion . num storms. Very lovely. faaia. Ai Where livine is By tecation. “i : ae as a uteett | C. HOUSTON REALTY : lot in best . PE 66331 = : : ‘ : - KEEGO HARBOR : Beauty Salon $4, ROOM, BUNGALOW. |All te ~ HOME 1 ‘ and 2 lots. er a0e arts WALLED LAKE AREA ISHED roy Modern. sicoee with ps.000 dn » Several Pro rties on Huron Street ~ PW, DINNAN Huron. . 6 Ww. YE 4-2577 Convenient to new, Linc: plant. 4 bedroom home full bath, auto- matic oil furnace. Water heater. Pull @ only $00. Including and range. utomatic w: ft and dryer, 61,- will hand ‘EMBREE & GREGG Lake 1% arage. Only ae R. Middleton "PE 8-6003 Plus Family Space At Uniori Lake si ef acevTs ‘i, fie ek a FE 4253 HAPPINESS WEST SIDE 1 MILE 2 HOUSES, ‘ONE ACRE Immediate, possession on, this 3 bedroom . Se mess | bead doors. — oe tre ay Sed Ful price soe sie S00, ‘ith on H. C. NEWINGHAM REAL ESTATE Corner Auburn & Crooks PE $-3002 Ri nt In! l white frame Com- Rien, ¢ eee oe Pinecone od uated on ts sere. len of room 15 Days Possession 2 bedroom home near Hun- Lake with —— basement with toon full stair- Perry St. 3 bedrooms, estas . and Story wt e of 5 500. Call ors appointment af gh Dra ton Woods WHITE EeOS GATEWAYS to» $500 down Move. tm the same day you ele : the y you close Pull price oe Save. & ae de ay 015 Baldwin BY OWNER. $750 : i Seamed Fob Bale thease b GI RESALE | \ ae Roe fot FE 44203 3 garage. 5 ACRES—2 BEDRMS. You wih leve this with $2,000 dow! PACRES 3 BEDRMS. Mo. $9,500 with_$1 800 Dn. 50 DOWN 1 secre, 2-bedroom, bath, partial pega ge oll heat, auto. hot wa- $5,250 "C. PANGUS, Realtor Call collect: Ortonville NAtional 17-2815 v Established tn 1916 Good garden soil near 2 LyYto ._ ve = ea sp in” modern Sag oe ge Bk : &, t Full price $6,950—1, down, very attractive 2 stow. Full tile Tanie ‘liv. fog ream. an we rasranaed walls. OW fx i insulat- ed. Lot 80xi60, maple trees, a Ss Near schools and churches, . $9,500— $3,000 down. ; : ae ene Realtor FE 20g Open mies, Pp Sorat emily dome. =_ bedroom. bath : down; 2 full oP, rat, basement, garage Priced at $15,750. WEST ROAD Leslie R. mores Realtor re $a" = ase 2 “ - bl, H i 3 zt 1H 5 i Priced for ‘pues Sale Owner sa room home with ¢ Bhagat be we te SELL this 2 for 94.650 with so Down Pa ment 3m eo Set “starter. homes with full basement and ; deen sipaek Fe ob _ WooD co + OR 3-1235 OR 3-7038 Corner Williams Lake’ Rd. & M5@ ‘WILLIAMS LK. FRONT 2 level teeme, and large space, ae for recreation a lake level. Also ga- rage Only $16,500 with substan- down payment. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2329 Orchard Lake Rd. 4-4563 After 6, PE LAKE FRONT vitles room, screened . 4 arage, a sis pee] = die, by owner. = lvan Lake Area 2214 AVONDALE—Cozy at- pore 3 bedroom prick English bungalow. Gas ars $15,750—terms to suit. Comfortable Ranch pe AVONDALE Priced, at 7? homes with basements. Priced at -$16,500, each. Z Sylvan Manor cream of this tive 3 & 4 betiroom suaci- vision. bet = "000 anid $18,600. Pine Lake Area . Priced 17,000 to $35,000. Ex- financing. Otter Hills Attractive 2 and 3 oedret homes at beautiful rT Lake. Priced at 500 . to $29 $31,500; these homes are ex- cellent values. Low er. Straits Lake full price “ A 3 BEDROOM HOME At 3459 Mandrake. Priced at .60-80.500 Cows SYLVAN REALTY CO. on lot only 99.980 Ser" ime- saie. RED HORSE Oe Cass-Elizabetn Rd. . ceramic bath, rec. Gan tine ige. . windew and features. Located west fFrg . oa it i HE HE George R. Irwin et? Begum ere. PE 8-0595 oe ae } g 2 pons to n be lor only $2.- , owen rerun yee $8,950. “RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | 262 8. Teleeraph Phone FE 3-7103 or oe Se oe faa wy Biv LO™. of MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE »| Perfect L Pract mos on Silver Lake. Pontiac. Slyvan Village—Brick up. All oak floors, and decorated. GAS heat. 1% car garage. ia | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Green Lake District very neat clean ranch- . 22-ft. ving room +: : Three Bedroom Bet Brick penal down psyment Nicely decorated. Wart shai GAYESRD 10 E. Piké Bt. ~ Open Eves. FE 4-9584 “ANNETT OFFERS East Side—$6,500 on this 2 stairway, living room room Roy Amat oval hte ful ‘basement Here ‘s ; e “you proud to live in. Priced to sell at *< 1% story. brick, 2 bed- 8 down, ae © 1987 by WEA Service, Ine “Tm his seeing eye boy!” PIONEER HIGHLANDS itairs, rood, 1% = ga- Ete Soe we HT’S A“*BEAUT® Tt's only $11,800. Tt's only $300 down to s GI. This beautiful § room, all modern home with and — 100 x 150 foot . sround fered for the first time. Located near Williams Lake and surrounded by beautiful homes. Call Today for Appointment WM. A. KENNEDY W. Huron +3569 7” A we LAKE ORION AREA of Larg ner lot, also has a garage. Vacant. We have the xer. GILES REALTY ( co. #2 W. HURON ST. 4178 SPECIAL en DOWN - 5-063 SERVICE —_ ane J. A. ao BUD" Colberr sak Model Daily 2 to 3 P.M. New 3 bedroom brick fi tap Pog Ave. Eve. omnes _¥E Ga KNUDSEN | & Near igh Schoo! For Sale Houses 43) - é For Sale Houses 43 OFF JOSLYN. BUNGALOW 2 BED. modern as Had Hy B at ee i his (bh fy le ee ty a PORTER RD. NEAR Toran. freat boone C. Schuett REALTOR Selection of best buys : “PHONE: EM 3.4196 FE. Highiand rd ‘| J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor REAL! WE BUILD - BRICKS $10,975 CEDAR SHAKES $9975 fixtures in- Sins Uther, eet mortgage ¢ per ¢ : ) yg $60 per amen includes taxes OAKLAND LAKE roo. 6 room home with aay nook. Bath. Saas atura] fireplace. Garage. $1300 wn, 86 E. Walton Open es $1,500 DOWN — GipResale. 3 og —~ a arte = gas stove “Alumin Paved yo yp Fy r as for Mr. eas aa 1011 W. srupREALTOR Drayton Woode This new 3 ranch WoEMestaRTRAM e ¢é “ Pictur windows, fireplace storms, & sere wits oat on Oe : E on one. Only $1.400 down to 4% LITTLE FARM. North suburban. 4 rooms and utility, bath with shower. Breeseway. Kitch- en i2xl¢ lots .of ou enetian blinds CARL W. BIRD, Realoor, re wily “Brenings PH 8 A ae 2 Hi s ¥ 5 5 We buy land contracts res NICHOLE &H. HARGER CO. « a“ ee ae Income Property 4¥A FAMILY FOR BY OWN- rs Each apt. & Foome with bat, MONDAY-FRIDAY $8 “Budget Rancher” _ 1266 North Cass BUILT ON YOUR LOT *9975 | 3: BEDROOMS FULL BATH . CEDAR SHAKE ; a : ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS KITCHEN CABINETS . SLIDING WARDROBE DOORS MS* TO N. CASS LAKE RD. RIGHT TO MODEL r TELEGRAPH TO PONTIAC LAKE RD; WEST 2 MILES REALTORS FE 4-0528 377 8. Pelegraph Eves, and Sun. . A steal ‘ with down and $50 per Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, 20 8. Mich - =/STOUT'S TT NM, 18 TRE “BIRD” TO sem LAKEFRONT, 3-BDRM. 2 ee AW. SIDE INCOME - | 2% ©. Huron Ev PP 4 z= Eg 9 i fi A i © a his a i).3 ‘ Awe ; 3 . Res ee ps ee ee j \ t k ‘Thru Pare op nenee | vee A ee ' ru | . is is ee 4 e a. eS x a T | MEEPS TALK | ‘late E EB Pounce ee aca e| eee | BUSINESS” Sv pee —_—_ Fa pakinsinge * | SATO SEPRSR* | Hardware—Trade mpece ausnen Eemmory, abe| 98S pron facran: Good buildin she.| omen RR siding, lo i048. Over, $990,000 arose. Same Seine Marine. 0 ual | Gag, WATER MEATER. SERVE take prop- a we CO is wk & LAYTON'S “Eaut side, Good bulding lot, #1100 Mast sthateg dak ine? Seek ns HAYDEN, Reatlor EB. Walton PE $0441 1% ACRES_CITY WATER Eg rag Me | on a wind- une He Soe ine. OP OR i “BROS. “e EAI vhewe OBE e TORS ” 1295 a Sg yA ‘ SOACRES "rep win live a i E = E ; ats = 2 6 ifs a 4 $ me ih = § > 2) ies] n < a > a a] | ir ef ay : s7E5* “Ss isle MB. acres. Small Ny es ~My — gS ~ ate XJ Cr’ HAYDEN, Realtor . Walten rE acres. A beautiful spot. Mpa rotaes fear TOR . * * ee ey Sundays ‘ pg a chard Lk. Rd. eae ee Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge 5 ORCHARD LAKE RD, 160x200°PT. CORNER An Excellent Parcel - x aol 3n00 tt. 8 ree - of this desirable com erty. ' SYLVAN REALTY CO. ix’ sYivAN SHCPPINO CENTER Rent Lease Bus, Prop. 49A 32x89 FT. OF SHOP SPACE, close to downtown, mo. Inquire K. G 10 E. Huron, PE. 64-8284. STORE B j 40X50 WITH 2 ee Seas for 2 stores. Wee ew sti Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge CLASS C BAR | . On - With Leslie R. Middleton PE #66003 ye som _____ ee. | DRIVE-IN AND HOME PES Grocery and Meat Market eataedes & | #1806. . SPECIAL BUY SUPER MARKET & fixtures — xtock RIDGEWAY LIQUOR BAR “Average gross $60,000 yearly by sales for past 5 “years. No food er entertainm center of 80 ACRES room Auto. Good barn © shed & $00 . CRAWFORD AGENCY Bian Matis or Ea $38 a Pte ts i > > 8 r “EU - a ° . Business. S i as i ie ag: 4 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partric AT FARM PRICE - iret sa mile on gravel rod. kha oP Bolivia ES 50 Acres—Metamora ‘* “INVESTMENT % mile on : pt caeetDGEWAY A SUPER GROCERY away from ERN LIQUOR bar Roy Annett Inc.| Now ‘ Fea ta nt MICHIGAN BUSINESS | ; SALES CORPORATION NTTAC PRESS, MONDAY: j APPLIANCE FURNITURE & ances THE HOB-NOB SHOP =| PAU Bites L LUMBER CO. we. ieinlan, trem $36 and up. A ; than you tink. Let us give ; 4 a _.) _. Sa you a tree setteetn. UsED RANGE, $19.05 UP. | 37) 8. FE 32-0203 33 Co, 08 HAIRDRYER, MATTRESS, 2 s. water heater, furnace. QSED REYRIG.“.....-.---- % 51448. : saeet verdant JET WATER PUMPS. $09.95, G. A. Used washer. ...-.-.,-+s« 5. | Root eee ls. 5% | crrcmmn camo sinks. LORD'S Wé HOUSE Sine ane, coca, . SE ee chard Lake Ave. _ mh ABE RSE pang at Oun PRont poor | —AMP ft nnnaale le Land Contracts 52 20% DISCOUNT $5,000 lard contract on 3 bedroom home gear Wil- 1 . ‘Cc. wooD CO. OR , after 6 call _OR” 3-2603. 2%) PER CENT DISCOUNT ON 2 bedroom home. $7340. FE23143.| _ . ~ : = j— é mos | Oe O08 SS ’ “] don't know. why you want a hat! You've GOT a hat!” ITY — SEASONED 6 : MONTHS. EXCELLENT . SECURIT? == | Swaps ___55| Sale Household Goods 57 R. J. VALUET, Realtor |. . > wad ane ies we hig ave’ Fe r “1 GHEY. COUPE FOR Boon | art. SIZE GAS RANGE. #45, OR __MULTIPLE LISTING SE LISTING SERVICE _ Seebee Evinrude 1966, extr®| BABY CARRIAGE, CRIB AND $1420 DISCOUNT a Tf ig 7 aed chatt. FE $43 $4,257 to handle. 6 per cent, $55 1 BED. CHAIR & BAB r month. Secyred by S rm, and 50 DOWN a ae ty ee * TIM WRIGHT WEST SUBURBAN _ | sgausipu HONDURAS Manos. J M WRIGHT -4 tooms, 3 th, oak firs. dining room suite REALTOR newly immediate pos-| satinwood, “inc brake fron “ PE 5-941 Wwill| host & hostess _B Eves..MY 2-1064 trade. r, vacant prop-| Hills, FE GEAUTIFUL § PC. WALNUT DIN- Happy Folks FINANCE CO. IY FLOOR, NATIUNAL BLDG. “li AY Breakfast Set, $15 Metal cabinet ¥-A-WA Call after sites, 19% ft. x 12 JIM WRIGHT ing. Foom set, exe. cond. Also t pieces of furniture, MI ance - 345 Oakland Av PE 50441) _ 4-1143. : $4,137. Discount me cent BIRCH DINING ROOM | pis CONTRACT late model s’ Schwinn bike. EM 3-2750. bedroom with full NEW 3 org es 3-9692. : 7 ay NEW ps ae basement. | HOUSETRAILER, LATE MODEL, | double dresser, large mirror. due $7, oval. Sleeps 4, Trade book bed Chest. All for count 30 pet sem. Com to ioe SB se bab cats” 3 weekly. 30 you, 96,008. sel) for [ "ea payment. ee es cates, Hour. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | _senick’s. MY 32711. son's furniture. 42 Orchard Lake 202_ 8. raph ; $4 | Ca CAR AND Ave. ; siioedee Phone 103 or FE FOR, YO CONTRACT | COLDSPOT REFRIG. ii CU. FT. : : aguas secant) Tee J SAVE wute. pa egy ngs Pe Money to Loan 53) Pane On i365.” WELT. | SE DINETTE Gara AB ee (Sta! Lenders SWAP, BUY OR SELL CALL | semble these yourself and save, ~ BENEFICIAL _ design famous make, nica WHEN YOU NEED TRADE . tops. popular colors. Look 1955 Pontiac 4 door se-| compare terrific Bn $ dan. Will trade on home or! Chora’ Leke Ave A | O ¥ property or contract, 2 rw. 1% ' Ask for Mr. Brown. Tag a MADE SOFA & Jee on tS ee Se ethene aes crystal lamps, § pe. chrome. di car of rurniture. No WILL 7 i TRADE $4000 EQUITY set—all in exe. condition. eee tee ail be’ clad te tele posers farm,.@. room, modern PE 00011. After ¢. en pow problems. © cutbuildings, fruit GUsTOM MADE MODERN DIN- ad! a! stock & tools. 19 miles of G ing room set, 6 chairs, table, pe Se For land con-| server 1 year old, $200. Recrea- * . or e of equal value. Ili- tion room furniture, sofa, 2 chairs : - on : = .- ecks and cushions a FINANCE CO. ~ year old, $100. FE 44676, . 12 3 Bld FENCING. NO MONEY Pintia; Ste. Beak Bids For Sale Clothing 56 CYCLONE FENCING NO MOR DELUXE. AUTO. BORROW ag = edge P Pool Tht range, Kelvinator, like new, $100. WITH Bhoes, T%-2A. to B3A, Silver Fox | Rose slipeevered, good con- : NY . FE 6-7552. dition, $30. 2-524 after 4:00 CONFIDENCE . EASTER SPECIALS | weekends. ' Suits, Spt T Costs, re-| DRAPERIES. LINED, FLORAL. 16 HPC —— MousenoMd Pinance Cor: | claimed, from $9. Orig. price, to | _ ft. window. FE 31418. Rg 3 & $100, Pants $2.99 up; jackets, $3.95 | Easy WASHER, WRINGER TYPE. rage Agen = | od) @D, Dew work shirts $1.56. Bird cage and standard. by 78 years of experience. You| come See What Y: Buys pgs | te: may borrow up to $500 if you away Pian. camer oreen, 9S. ; have steady and can | pow OUTLET 18 8. w |. versal ‘acuum cleaner, perfec make regular : the pe enn ak — working condition, $5. Solid wal- are mode endors- om, Sree 6 SONS S nut Cg oly ye Alse 7 waliy Same ‘any. Phoue or fady's “bpring. cost size 12. FE| Siisabeth Lake Estates. 2 Ec, WATER WEST- : ; LADY's COAT. BLUE POX TRIM. 1egr. Household Finance ee eg Be ag inghouse Segal. cap. 16st. wer F oP. of Pontiac ioe an $00.96. Mules, MI _, Sagina’ Kay Bldg. AN" " * ELECTRI LIKE P se tnd ‘one 2: Man's Pg 5 mee need " reasonable. PE 470s nachihe Buckner Customers ii re eae FOR SALE: EXTRA WIDE ROLL : : 312m 44 MAN'S CLOTHING FOR) 4 a senaimid oa | 2-6062. a oF Buckner’s verve with & | 4. value, $278, scratched in grate ip th: ; manner. | “1, PRICES et. ransit, 383 whers courte. ond re (HIGH DOLLAR FOR JUNE & shown to everyone and borrowing wrecked cars, FE $45) — M¥ say vena ane ottoman. ‘or your immediate and Goods crs ae EE. o ons Ld | Sate Howoenene* 57 | Pikine,.lmed osk cabinet, asi + Sessoms Se year's sold Must sac- com. you are wWel-/3 PIECE BEDRM. am rifice. $80. 9 Dred. comed, a Your patronage ts ap: | _ plete. _Good_cond._PE 61 = = ToS cso. un wo 96 mentee |* BMS, OF LORMETURE FOR) 10 5. math — VEC . “y: KENMORE AUTO. W. : 5-Piece with suds saver, matching et PLAN ee ise oa ee ee coe shee a See eee Ue ena cous a |r Send ae doe PES “elt Base Rugs $3.95 | gopeax BLONDE DINING ROOM ee eee LINOLEUM, “938 ROGERS BOF Oe. coaire. C) kl d 414 Ft. Wall Tile 25e NORGE REFRIGERATOR CIKICITIC. |ncssien sane ‘rar. 0. 8 ceca — wine MCR Loan Company | 2%, #8 tarsn, 8 oiiee | PSs “cai stile and fe wil 2% PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. | _freere_« pet) FE weet wi sited Coren, , CONSOLE TV. REBUILT WASHING MACHINES re 2-9206 we WALTON TV. All makes, guaranteed. | Tye ———— ——— Walton Cor. = . MACHINE FOR SALE. LOAN S Fr Call FE $017) after 4:00. rE . 95; Apt. electric stove, $0 p Bs ears ne. Servel, gas | retrigerater. me in. To $500 water heater ‘gas, * : BENEFICIAL —_| 7aBc oe We sty nia FINANCE CO. aT, Ube SA Fr evel. 1_W. Lawrence St. FE 24209) A little Bg BRE SINGER & tiees. Que and. cecuss, free | mente . Lawrence St. 4-1538 ‘ "his . a a Deteinom ares, ee ate | eet, Need $500 Pr Ng FS nnd a ‘Wit fast, courteous service and TY sets. rugs, Toom el. Rowna bobbin, * ? suites. “9 Ain Ba 4 mabe A ae ty 9 Cd + ae) Furnaces, oli fired, | type. F alt. 84,000 BTU’ Complete with con $267.50, rnace and work, - to install, 5-6 rm. . Including above 30 water heater. PLUMBING AND. TING ve CU. | 492 8. w PE 32-4397 1 6-131 u : ws WAYNE GABERT’S TV and Appliance Sale Maytag suto. washer ..,....-- $00 Maytag w: er Washer ...... Px] Munts 17” TV console .......- a0 Dument 21° TV, full doors ... $09 Many others to from, Up to 2 years to pay ; 121 N. Sag’ FE 5-6189 WALNUT DINING RM. SUITE Buffet, china cabinet comb. Drop leat with 3. extra leaves. ¢ chaifs, Excellent cond. MI | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 . 12 bi 2X6's, lo. 2 Oak score $3 25 sheet. shi rock 10 sheets or more, $1.45 each. EVERYTHIN = BUILD BLACKETTE’S Clarkston FIR . PLYSCORE *A.79 . - Cec : -Northern: Lumber Co. A 740 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 34171 Faun MeriMATES. PE ett. avTU 2X8's, AND 2X10's, 985M. | ~ Flooring, ‘si00M. “s «| LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS Authorized ry service and tenuine. factory parts, Free test oe Se AREER eT a . | MEDICINE CABINETS, LARGE 20” mirror metal cabinet, 6 Slightly merréd, Also burner and controls. a % HP. fair 6-2104. used. . MAy- PLYWOOD ene ee eee eee wee one PE 3-T101 ~ Remodeling . Cal and save ‘turing the month of March FE §-1433. SALE Aluminum combination windows, & doors. Aluminum & Fiberglas - ewnings : - FE 46089 $ am. to 9 p.m. SEPTIC TANKS REINFORCED rd Lake Ave. aha inte Mast 4x8 Sheet $1.35 Plyscord. 4x0% sheet . $4.95 Bianke: insulation, 100 sq. ft, $3.95 hs a. ft ‘ is Fir Sst, aera,” 2e14. as wa” ee 4212 white pine boards. ft... lie Inside doot jambs WP. .. $3.8) SAVE UP TO $400 ON MATER. base Cepir TERM. MAKE IT's BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. Pontiac, EM 2678 Orchard . SURPLUS LUMB ER & MATERIAL SALES CO. ALL COLORS. #4ri%s LOOR SHOP : pans __Onen_§ to 8 on f ir, TASKER'S” a W. HURON st. LET Us HELP YOU WITH YOUR eoior ms, ‘8 Se base : F) Magic eeate int. Free in rear of pees. Fee park! SEWING MACHINES, DRY Ein “plimbag a lectin ica, , & Sie to 6:00: sendag 15:08 to 4: : _186 W, Monteaim, gy CALE [ex Boll. pipe. gaivanized . sewer Ph crock, pansies and Sabdeden. TW glass dshers scruobers, es aga eo ete. B-3144. 240 .° Ors, Baldwin Av FOR RENT | ty: Ma steamers—waxers FOR RENT WALL P. WAND SANDERS - DRILLS - SAWS PAINT SPRAYERS Open Sunday : BROWNIES buy, Gallaghers 16 E. Huron. Sale Office Equipment 63 if Th ee ae be k § fi ; 5 ®, 2-WHEEL BOAT TRAILER. 56-6990 Buy. le. Burr-Shell, 375 _S. “belegtaph Ba, PE. 24708. HI-STANDARD AUTO. PISTOL. $35. ST. CYR pistes fi: GUNS, MODERN AND ANTIQUE ING BAGS AND AIR and infla- and, Gravel & Dirt 66 BENSON LUMBER ‘CO, | B45¥ » Do It Yourself 61) BOA1 AND FLOOR SANDER, PO! 62 OY. all gp nt i te gh Black & brown. Reas. FE 32-8682. to begiiners with lessons, FE | S,MESE KITTENS. FEMALE. #10 - _— "" . FB : yt. _ Registered fox : 9, | SERVICE. TOY dire, $575. OR 2171. ter Oa aH ailer ; iP YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A|7oy pox TERRIER POPPIN. OL by erand, Plane: muren, PE | TROPICAL FISH AQUARIUM, 5 40566. a gi = lights ~ $20. oo0as. CATs rained, a rr. : BUCKSKIN MARE, 6 YRS. BRED . to Arabian for June foal, Small brown mare. 2 Heif- ers, 20 mo, Goats. Ortor . RA a 43371 BANE RON Feo 'we epecialise 10 ful dirt, Phone FE #1717. Forrest Jones, MA _%-5206. FOR SALE PE _ 2-850; Sale Farm Produce 75 Bi, WAIST Feet oul ger |arpuns,s SWEET GIOER, ROM sand, ‘dirt, etc, MI 7-0872. |" steaa Orehards, 5460 Orchard Lk. STONE, DIRT AND|_Ra. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. beach sand, delivered. FE 4-0441.| CHOICE MACINTOSH. : ¥ : [ze thon, Steel 3] Q gus CRU! , GRAY: oy GRAVEL: CRUSHED BYONE AND | Bree a2 . sand Woolard. FE 65-2740. Orchard Lake Rd. to 6. NOW LOADING PEAK. DAN | CORN FOR SALE. aay EL. Weaver, 23-4780. Tose 71-4206. B Bir and ervel, fit dre Grain [On MAREE sam to OR 3-153. “| 138 ie en-dressed, poultry ROAD Sat —*? Apples and cider. toes, Me 4 Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 Sale Farm Equipm ent 76 EM ‘ ‘Wheel Horse | Power Mowers & Ti | aie 18 A ve Sige me Ag KING BROS. F ter with Brand New RCA - Whirlpools “AUTO GLASS : Ran se BA replaced, no rattles, e. Irtad “management of Kay : He AUTO GI -ASS co. bay 122 Oakland Ave. MODEL B TRAC- r-Trol, Linas o— Baten tract tractor mounted bugs sew, OA 8-377. - THRU. 16 ae JAMBOREE OPEN HOUSE ; REGISTER ae WIN A NEW FORD TRACTOR SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL —* vee aly OPEN HOU. hiatal §N FORD TRACTOR. RECONDI- TIONED. WITH 'NEW RUSEER. ; : — CRANKSHAFT ee bok = ee on Sees eee, TS WITH EVER-| ¢?r. ers rebored ' ETT BLADE. shine . Phone F RECONDITIONED READY TO | _2-2563 - AlB 2090 PERG 780N8 $e For Sale Motorcycles 83 8&3) = PON : * | por PARTS AND SERVICE NTIAC vison Sal Sore pee om ‘New Seisanle 8A fasaa,_ SS SPECIAL SALE Equipment - | CHRYSLER 6 MOTOR AES, radiator, $10. Air bene with . Offenhouse * gone woe or "36 chev. . also $15. Overload 4) s, ape = “wpe to pull b railers, $20. Car aie & ‘a for trailer, __ ots. Ph. 1 FE 8-0056. *Sy MERCURY PARTS rs. GOOD sop Mo- tor tires, front end, id, FE ¥. Also “32 Ch with Roll bars, Misc hot yr 2 race car aeeal frames, _ ste. PE 3-7630 after 10:00 X 20 TIRES ~ FE 5.3840 AND > SEI L GOOD USED Also whitewalls. E D. WwW ILLIAMS __ 453 8. Saginaw st | Raeburn USED TUBELESS ‘TRUCK “TIRES: i von sizes 370 8.. Saginaw. PE BY. OWNER "088 Chevrolet te ton pickup. PE iv - im late ie} % or. oy ira . Phek up. cond For Sale Cars == 91 1955 PLYMOUTH $995 LARRY » JEROME" Auto Service 81 Ol eS Seut FINANCING AVAILABLE INLAN D LAKES SALES: _|327_W.- Huron FE 47121, FE 23-6122 CEDAR STRIP TOMAHAWK i2 PT. : run-a-bout, used 2 mos. cost $250, we avIS BACK HOE |} Se 32 So With exclusive right -ewing., at ES se : —_— cumping | ij PT. WOLVERINE, 16 HP MO- Ee: Be tor & trailer, OR : su: Sal : FREE 1987 3 h-p. Johnson be given away ot SLAYB on Sma 3 ; FR a ESS ope ae gzno FOAM ‘ATION — NO _ AGF oe pin, tested 1 At ANDERSON HDWE. SS: oc US. 6. over | 21828. Telegraph Rd. FE 5.000 ; we are selling our entire eee G NONABOOT BOAT be E i. machinery. IT trac- RUNABOUT rT. 80 a: one . five| hp. motor, trailer and all equip- z Ss. 2 Jotn me ae. 2 ak = ae = yative | pet a Sat paler "50 | offer. New last year. PE $4245. “6 baler, Case | Gwe iPr. TaoetPeon CLINKER 4 es & er uit boat. § h.p. Johuson motor. Ago Also trailer. Good cond. Reason- d wee es a Wood Bree. esen- TONY’S MARINE = . sinters col. | 20 Der Cent discount on all boats Sy ‘ Dinder, bale cleva- # you order now. Evinrude Mo- — a. to ~ oe many tres Lay away at benk terms. ‘ oS cr IMPLE-| 2! Jt. experience. 2605 . eA Cotte. | Uae Opes_ tt + q Peay, Pape Be reece g00d ST i Or bo to round cut — setecggens | E «barn I om forced to sell my ms. om j ‘ * 2 ee & Bomsads, We "ete cell, Thomp- = gested at the er Bers ‘s Wizard and Crestliner boats, ‘pata Ran on Tours. "| * trailers. : * EX S Preah and. dus. on. 34 AUBURN AT ‘ADAMS : *» Balance tn produc- 2-811 «tion, bread for time. 7 = This, a good, bera wet! Use Our Layaway Plan age ig a ag RE Mg EE “ot bake and” Evinrude rE HS Alt models in stock. ones. bales of . 1500 : Scrates of corm. $ ft. of in| Harrington Boat Works See aa tse pees | ve sa F ¥ east of] ; ties ‘ai0e Ten Mile Transportation Offered 87 Rete, ms Por. Rebel = Se \rny BY tual 48027 before noon or after 7. “TRAILER EXCHANGE 10 WIDES—10 WIDES || Fe’: “TOP ‘CASH DOLLAR choose 6 year ea Featuring . A . PION. and PRAIRIE . one 8 from 16%4 to 66 Tt. H . PAY Rest uove sunt . MOVE BOTTLE GAS PARTS & SUPPLIES 0 8. Tele OPEN E FOR homes jow, low down raph TIL 8 & Sun. Me LATE MODEL MOBILE itioned, like new. on payments. Palsace ge: rent. lag a4 eos a Village Lim, TRAILER "EXCHANGE. BBEBPPABAALIII 1 |S YARD GARWOOD . | $190 “Always “Ready ~ ey BAG “EY "AC ‘TO PARTS ) 199 ~BAGLEY 8ST. HIGH $3$ PAID BUYING FOR Our OF STATE DEALS GLENN’S MOTOR SALES 2348 SAGINAW 8ST FE 47371 WIE. JUNK CARS AND SCRAP _Bervice. Call PE + “THE : HIGH [ DOLLAR For, high need them. it will pay you well, 4540 "i. J. VAN WELT winTEDTALE aaa oF JUNK. FE 44878: MY 2-5402. For Sale Trucks 9% DUMP Box 270 W. Maicolm, FE $-1355 “yh EM TON Pots ya ieee COND. Coreeayte 1953 tor, 1952 640 GM trac- | FUNNY BUSINESS CLUB COUPE | 4 For Sale Tires - mA THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MARCH, A 1957 a) ah tm Bag. Ts. Pet. Ont. Z © 1957 by HA Serve. tc. SHE As Lew as $195 or your car down UP TO 36 MOS. ON BAL. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION, me A oe “ HASKINS CH land Cou oT No money e payments Beall os bs 4 Offers. ‘56 Cadillac "Bee V4 like new .... $3895. | 46 Ford, 2 5 31505 | |°56 Chev - ee ibe Buick oa it! "MS Pontiac 4 - $1485 | | 65 Cher. <. $1305 "SS Chev... $1306 | 85 Chev, $iMs [53 Fora Cust $1295 54 Plymouth. \. 8 885 "S3 Chev. -» & O85 ‘$4 Pontiac. | § 895 "S4 Ford V a $ 805 33 Burch, $ 33 "83 Chev. Tepe : $3 WS 33 Sher. ¢'be. FS. ° ae 53 | aol S0G6R ....-.... 8 8 "$8 Ford. 2 dr. ss sdatie $ 595 1 4 Gr. Pord-O-Matic . $ 495 FeO, Reset o1 SO Chev. 2 Gf. ....ccccceee 8 285 $2 Dodge, 2 ar. vec, 3m 7B Medene 4 ae Sis Bud Shelton Motor Sales at EB. rE a Safe Buy Used Cars CENTRAL PONTIAC’S ONLY -LINCOLN MERCURY . DEALER CASS AT PIKE STS. PE 4-3885 (CADILLAC CONVERT. OWNER, 1953. PULL io LIKE NEW, WILL TRADE ECONOMY Ssagina oRN Orr ‘sl bard 3-T542 fEVRC ‘DELUXE 2 DR. Ms 3 a Dr. Very clean. = arry Riggins, CHEVROLET eriryr = Soow v4 Kd A jo and heater. Stal can't fad tae nee. $1595 “ Your old car down. | weer CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham . 1951. DODGE $398, BY OWNER: excellent cond, - 41200, In MA DON’T DUCK DODGE Carland White trac tor and two iesi, 32 ft. Precheut | | rg tandem trailers. PE 4-1061. “or |SLEAN @ OR 50 FORD OR | 10 a Pyt_OR 3-856f. Se at PICKUP. FE 29-3487. ci Just pent dar 1956 CHEV. 1g TON STAKE 4 - trans, Dual. wheels, new truck appearance. Save plenty on this one. Just your car or truck Haskins Chev. way at MIS Nites | Wat PB. i STAKE. egg ee Eg 8 key fed = Haskins Chev. @is) Dixie Highway at Mid" $8071 yea Nites MAple ' ‘Ti 9 SHORT-C cut TO! ICAS Hy ‘Classified Ads | f 28181. -e\e\ ‘ee 4 ] We also have several 1955 Chev- All exc LOW DOWN PAYMENTS EASY GMAC, TERMS . 193 Ford Ranch vs Wagon, engine. Radic. heater and extra nice - throughout "$795 NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham CHEVROLET $1995. Little down — Long terms NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham —— 2 Mariva &t., rear. | ‘$1 .CHEV. BEL AIR. CLUB, | black body, white top, egy white | tires, moter, body, tires riect. | 395. $5 A $19 per mo. Great | Lakes. 6-B080— CHEVROLET: 1945 Sport peater. | power glide, power pack V-8 gine and a beautiful turquetee end | - ivery finish Also 53 CHEV BEL AIR. SHARP TAKE . + Rochester Ford Dealer OL ion “Mind passing the cigars? It's a new hair!" TLL Youn WoTt NOTE For rs = =39 : mventbellel oo F chubir is soon For Sale Cars 91) For Sele Cars 91 THE NG MAR’S FRIEND : : la a eed Station Wagon SPRING-SPECIALS - Cc ta Headquarters 1948 Olds convertible $145 HEV. ; ba Stude. V-8 club coupe 395 Twe 1958 Ford Country sedan | ear Fostine Mya. 2 door .. § 4s Station Wagons. Both 6 passenger ipsa Chevrolet. 2door _..... 685 > 1957 models with low Lara and | 1954 Chev. taoee wagon .... § 885 loaded with — riced isss Chev, To 3door * § 193 : DEMOS | 1956 Ford vata ; Mie All power $1495 ‘s $1690 | 1955 Pontiac Cat hardtop epe $1485 2 1956 Chev. V-6 P.G. Convt. .. $1695 1956 Chev. Station Wagon .... $1785 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM JUST YOUR CAR DOWN EASY GMAC. TERMS | HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” €751 Dixie Highway et M15 nites ‘til 8 rer Mt ivest ‘© CHEV. 2 ee R & H. FE 4-8060— * : ‘4 CHRYSLER, NEW YORKER Deluxe, power steering & Seakee. Pully equip. Golden -Falcon, careful owner, as new. Bur my og OO over payments. i DODGE CLUB CPE. VERY good condition. FE 4-4676. SPECIAL FOR SALE 1957 Ford, custom 300, $600 dis- “is J... Se FORD 1956 Custom 4¢door sedan. V-8 engine. Radio, beater and Fordo- matic transmission, Can't be told from new. $1695 Lew Down Payment. | NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham ~ FORD. isso. 6 CYLINDER, OVER- drive. R & H. Very good 7 = tation. $235. EM Round Lake Red = owner I sale. ] whee! A real sna; ear. Priced for q "$1645 NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham te Mak $995 te NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. — CHEVROLET 1953 Chevrolet 210 4door sedan, € jow price of only $695 Make your own terms. NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. — Birmingham Why Drive when you can get one of | these reconditioned: used | cars at bargain prices? cars over! ° $1695 56° Ford Customiine 2? dr. sedan. i. ; e F The Old Bus... .' Come in’ and look these | “53 FORD CONVERTIBLE $895 ney 3 4 ” OWENS ; Your FORD Dealer 47 8 seunes ~ FE 5-410 1952 FORD, iO AND ONLY MONEY... THAT GOES DOWN RAIN WHEN YOUR OLD C STARTS N FIND S896 BONANAZA. OF INGs IN ANY OF THESE | 67 Faistans "500" . $2595 4 door, radio & seater, Ford-O- Matic, W- am. 55 Super 88. ae kes: + $1795 Full power NTIAC °55 Star Chief Reese - $1795 CATALINA COUPE, Full power. 1°56 Catatina C Che; Radio & heater, Hydramatic. *53 Four- Door Vv 8 ..$ 895 Radio & heater, Port’ Matic, E TIAC ‘4 Star Chief apes -Peloe 4 DOOR, Radic & heater, Hydra- matic. ’33 Be Bel Air 2- T20r. .. ave velae & heater, V-8, PONTIAC i°$3 Catalina ....s...9 85 Radic & heater, Standard trans- mission. oe DODGE 55 Coronet 4-Dr. . .. $1395 —_— & heater, Auto. transmis- sion. CHEVROLET ena oats heater, po down. Trecit mer. Mr +7500, ¢ Ford CUSTOM WHITE $2005 | 18% 1 Ear cca , $2895 'S6 Buick Riviera ..$2895 35 Olds 98 Holiday .$2195 55 Olds 4-Dr. Sed, .$1895 1°55 Olds 2-Dr.Sed , .$1695 \°55 Buick Riviera. . .$1695 '54 Stude. Chp. Cpe. $ 695 "53 Olds ree sckese O90 ..$ 795 7 a3 495 IGHTEN & SON OLDSMOBILE 53 Ch . "52 Plymouth ri HO ‘| YOU. FPRIENDL Always A Géod Selection of Late Model Cars HURON MTR. SALES THINKING OF A NEW CAR AND TRUCK OR. A GOOD USED CAR? ~ CHECK OUR DEAL FIRST DALE H. YOUR FRIENDLY popes « * | \95t KAISER 4 DR. GOOD RUB-| ber and runs good. First reasen- able offer takes it. OR }-7665 aft er 6. ‘§) KAISER MANHATTAN « DR. og geened, 3909 miles, “seine | se HUTCHINSON AUTO SALES FE 8-8261 795 8. Bivd. FE. T ame * " EMOS No need to drive out of town. Twenty to choose from. All models available. pelea 7 CHEV. 2 DR. SEDAN $1875 A GMC TR ‘DEALER $28 N. Main aed = down, = ated bn oeieee. blarcla Turne r 1960 = A ri down, — ments. of ia c | MS9 & Porter Ro _lisét > ¢ pon aa Huron FE 2-2641 1950. rm pie Station —_ like ne e ¢ _EM 30101. ; WAGON : 1980 Pontioe 4 yonsenner, all metal yan Exc, condition new tires. $425. Roger's oger’ $ rod hegg & Service ‘ 695 Auburn HUGHES, INC. ‘Pontlas Sales 2 EEE gt Maple 5- "or MADIe. B-1141 BUY oe ver ERS A TIRES Bagh tires, MA For The Best —~ _ .In Used Cars ~ Come Out To LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES — A oe. Repair wo ENGLE mg i "SALE WANTED AT T ONCE: A new wr wes es4 Ford “4 "ae. Also se Fordomatic. | CLARKSTON Motor Sales CHRYSL eR SLYMOUTH |MUST SELL THESE BEAUTIFUL “NEW CAR TRADE-INS TODAY! “aling coe Starchlet custom, Cat- asda power |AIR_,COR conDITioN p 1056, CHRYS. se ie go 3 tone paint. stee PR, Caaees CS 1955 Pon ‘convertible. wera wire wheejs. Low mile Ne ew. X tinental wheel. An| ®&®- Offictal’s x 1953 Pontiac } wi dr, sedan. ‘THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL cbevrsiat 4 dy. sedan . Btand-| 150 o9. ptrmonts 2 door, $05, Runs mileage. i ae 3 Dodge gah = cer, hard ae PLUS. a Ey SR Busta “ait ' PLUS TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 1955 Plymoutn mesooders, * 4 dr.) Mush button stilt, 1954 Buick if, se, yna., R&H, 1951 Buick super hardtop. 1959 Plymouth, 4 door, R&H. eae 1959 Piymoutn Belvedere, hardtop, a Evesings~Please Open E MAple 5:5141 22 §_ MAIN_§T___CLARESTOR $3 PLYMOUTH _ oof Pen aonEH "52 FORD: _FE «2185 Suburban Motoes C ‘o. Tuc, | 565 8. Woodward oer Olds Dealer _ and heater, Hydramatic, no mon-| assume -payments of credit mer. 47500, Har- Pre- Sh gt 565 8, Woodward rmingham Oe Dealer . "Bright | Spot" AUTO SUPER MKT. 'S6 Cadillac Convert. $4295 Loaded with extras, continental | — General tires, one own-| MA ¢1513 Direct Factory dealer, You save. |- | 56 Olds 98 Sedan .. $2795 1983 paren Moliday, 4 to eboose, from, one owner, full power :°56 Pontiac Catalina $2150 NO® { ‘Turquoise . white, automatic | transmission 1°56 Olds 98 4-Dr. .... .$2395 Jetaway, radio & heater, power | gteering |'56 Cadillac Coupe . «$3895. Beautiful Geddess gold & white. | Ful power. ’55 Ford F'lane 2-Dr. $1205 radio & heater, W- Wail tires. 55 Chevy Convert... $1495 | Pow jana & heater, white | top, * ewer '$5 Olds 98 Sedan . $2198 erate odes oo foc low mileage. 55 Olds S. 88 88 2 Dr... $1695 Hydramatic, heate "55 5 Cadillac lac Coe. DV ng $3195. a Power Steering oops od dows, ‘55 Pontiac 2D Dr. . $1195 Hydramatic, Heater. 54 Olds SB... .2.... 4, $1595, radio & beater, fh full wer, Wall tires. ‘be 54 Olds S. 88 4-Dr:. ver. we $1395 er steering "S4 Buick 4-Dr, .... $1595 Dyneflow. radio & ~heater, real. clean. '34 Pontiac Sed, ....$ 905. oe radio & heater, bed power steering traben "54 Cadillac 62 Sedan $2395 Hydramatic, radio & heater, Pow- er steering & windows, 53 Pontiac Chieftain $ 745 ‘33 Olds Super 8&8 . Sedan, radio & heater, dark blue. ‘3 Chevrolet (B/A+.$ 795 dr. radio & heater. - 53 Cadillac 62 Sedan $1 395, Hydramatic, radio & heater. 52 Ford pibctestias® 450 FPord--Matic, radio & heater. 52 Pontiac 4-Dr, ...$ 495 Chieftain, radio & heater, Hydre- "52 Olds S. red yor Sa Radio & heater, "$2 Nash eave .-$ 395. 4 dr, Radio & heater, overdrive, ‘51 Olds S, 88.4-Dr...§ 395 Hydramatic; radio & *51 Chevrolet 4Dr.. .$ 305 RIEMENSCHNEIDER Dodge _ Plymouth ‘aa 8. Beginew radio & heater, beautiful tri-tone *. roe 2 =, v8. oar Bae finish. RUST. LOOKS XS ir suet ¢ taMe OUT OF $1195 THE FACTORY ss Aas agg amid 4dr. — re- *495|*"* $895 ‘50 BUICK 4 — ae LIGHT | +58 Old tr he 4 «dr. sedan BLUE WITH RUST. SHINY | “tadio & Teeter, W-Wall tires, 16,- oleae THIS 18 A FINE CAR, 009 actual miles. $ 2 $895 63 Buick super 2 dr. sedan, radio & heater. Dynaflow. . - 2 $1895 81 195 | "85 Buick tal 6 dr. Hardtop, "51 ; adio & ter, W-Waii "52 a biack & white beauty. "53 : 3 95 "$4 gg Be el te ag heater, very good 3 "s4 : 395 cme a "Sl Dodge 4 dr. sedan, seat covers, ole ede te Co dood mechanically sound. . if. — Ww. 7 : FS - y See as IVE ‘ | a Ald top .. ‘ - : : ' ford Station. rae * 4dr "4 Ford Fairland ‘et. Pord 500 Fairlane —Save $900, BUICK" 210 Oréhard Lake ‘Ave. _|RE 29101 Oe eh till 9 55 Station Wa On. -$1495 4 door, radio & h rT, V-@, stand- ard transmission, : .. CHEVROLET - ’57 Bel Air 2-Dr, ....$2395. Radio & heater, CHEVROLET 53 3 Deluxe 2-Dr. .+0.$ 795 & heater, Powerglide. | PONTIAC RETAIL STORE, “GOODWILL. USED CARS late mal era INCLUDES: Heater, defroster, window washers and all state and | federal taxes. - $195 DOWN. $57 PER MO. | Matthews- | FE S416r CASS AND OAK ‘xp | Radio & heater, W-Wall tires "51 Cadillac 62s Sedan an $ 745 Hydrematic, radio SIF Ford Caneer, ee u4sl 51 rape Civert $5 5 ne H car, Hydramatic, 50 Buick Seda: ys :.$ 295 Sr idanaksa iGad an’ evetes . Radio & heater, sharp. 5] Suburban Motors ¢ Co. 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CASS AT OAKLAND 36 CHEVROLET Wel Air Sport Sedan ;...$1995 ‘Prant. "$6 CHEVROLET Station W agon Satine onsen "35 CADILLAC C {Coupe DeVille veveces veses$3198 55 BUICK Super Har OOM. bao sss vnks cs cree w far dtop ; $1795 55 CHEVROLET | ‘a.Door 210... Bence. “We besa .* New: W/Walis. 4-Door eee ee ee ee Heater. This one is saoanau 2 LIVES? A MODERN WORLD *. $1295 $ W/Wails, Dark GREEN. ; Rg ats 745 =* a es ¥eeeeeenens “5 es Sharp @s a tack. oer Chava @ *wory & eee ee .« $1695 (Walle, * Bs 5 woke 64 $1095 ne "54 MERCURY Custom 153 GiEVROLET Pa ba "4 CHEVROL ET Bel Ai Har GUOD ss iiucess Soe € ir ardtop COTES waa aaa 4-Door eae 745 49 PLYMOUTH De Delixe Chub Coun : en se4 “MATTHEWSHARGREAVES, “Your Cl a ROLET Mins 2Door pate cee 995 i bed: ge % a ve t ve eo AL) te eee oS : ol poe 3 yo | ee fe Poon ‘ : > Z Ce ye A TIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1957 Waa tv \ . Oe x4 i i ot \ a - 4 z 4 Ss ) Aarneben) [ae = yee hah ean pam roe ice Say Top TV Contestar +. : : er Pf anne teenie yn Cz a ee Pi se ‘ it © Pingel) = -- Today's Radio Programs-- "Wm, (0) CKLW, (00) WW, 950)“ WOAR, (1190) WXYZ, (1270) | -WRON, QU) | WIBK, CH wal Return to Home Town |Mu ! Triumphant for Eddie {fll Techniques Qui Whizzes , ‘SO : TONIGHT WXYZ, Voice Firestone | cay Grant, Heatter bps: ante: : By EARL WILSON ae How They Get Answers (00 WIR, News sen ge a Tes eh WOAR news, Bruce Martra gar Be an NEW YORK ~~ The music publishing guys are all flocking to : Bporte Mickey Shorr 12:30-—WJR, Time Out Music| $:30—WJR, House Party Philly to see Eddie Fisher's triumphant return to his home| Gace ce | cee | ee eee. | Sl eee ee _ town. They have great faith in his appeal to the teenagers . . . eGin Shen tow | whe yy Mischa Hotter | WPON, Nowutime Serenade | WCAR, Record a Shop ww ee ee Lo ae a ee ede | Sag - * Eddie’s piling people in, “las, & Wanained” | ROAR. Rowe, Wa ee seats | Gumecten alee making a million’dise jockey few F Lewis ” ' e.ae-wrw3, Counell Report cxpw. Bid Davies wig) Jin, ‘Deiged : appearances, and getting “ Weak, News 1e8—WIR, News | -8:00-—WIR, Néws, Happiness | 6:00-—WJR, Lenhart ready for Boston and Las Tig WW4, 2-Star Extra Sat, ewe ports CHLW. Great, Davies WWJ, News a Vegas. He and maitager Mil. 4 tae G. Heater : ES News, WCAR, Rec. Shop CRLW. Bob. tid Ray ton Blackstone are hitting it , Melody Go Round | WCAR, News WPON, 1460 Club: WEEK. Hows, Melon’ off fine. 3 aymphoay *"™ |11-80—-WaR, Music *Wwa Mulholland, Lent | WPON, Road Show . w, Detective WXY¥2, News, around Town | 5:30_WJR, Music Hall “He just needs a record,” bd TUESDAY AFTERNOON rts Parade WWJ, Jim Deland , sd ' AR, News, Carl Shook (1¢:90-—wJR, Jim Vinall | $:00-—-WJR, Pat Buttram WXYZ, News, McKensie somebody nag vast ces tal $:88-—WIR, Amos’n' Andy | WWJ, News WWJ, Five Star Matinee | WdJBK. Don : * “Don't we ail?” wailed one CHARLES DOREN, READER: Comic books, er = of the publishers. : bring his win) a a tie ‘ s "Abbe Lane's such a hit with - . : ; Tt day ‘s Tele risi nh P rOOTa -= the Xavier Cugat TV show that \h Boys Club Cites -- 1O ay Ss Lélevislo Og ms , Coogie says, “What.a switch! er Os er : Eastern Youth Programs furnished by stations listed in this column sre subject to change without notice — iat $3) Billion Hor Citizenship | Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel {-WWI-TV Channel 1-WXYZ-TY Channel $—CKLW-TV NEW YORK (® — Joseph M. She used to work for me. Now *m workin’ for her”... .- Phil Harris had a severe kid- edy series starring Buddy Hack-/it:45 (2) Guilding Light. tie g was plenty worried for a few battle continues in the ; Meany Jr., 17, of Waltham, Mass.,| TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS P hours, And Anna Maria Alber- with the value per point raised to System Would Protect received the 1957 Junior Citizen-ig:99 (7) Annie Oakley. (9) Popeye.| ett. (2) Godfrey’s Talent Scouts,|1:00 (2) Ladies’ Day. (4) Blenda hetti arrived in town sick. $2,500, “lb Only 60 Pct. of Je, ship Award of the Boys Clubs of| (4) News and Sports. 9:00 (7) Life Is Worth Living.| & Beulah. (7) My Little Margie, Ps v ) Pct. of People, “gome men go to great | Van Doren and Mrs. Nearing ~~ *ltAmerica from former President|g:15—(4)Weathercast. (2) News. Bishop J. Fulton Sheen talks on (9) Bill Kennedy Showtime. . , agreed that the “Twenty-One”| Say Defense Officials {Herbert Hoover yesterday. €:20 (4) Box Four. ‘The Three. Greatest Contes-|1:39 (4) (Color) Club 60. (7) Liber» lengths to shorten their lives” : sions of History.” (9) This I —Rube Rustic Allen Scott, show atmosphere, the desire to win, Hoover, of the board 6:25 (2) TV Weatherman: ons * s Is! ace, the Phi plighe and the “isolation booth” create!\ WASHINGTON u — The Fed-lof the Boys Clubs, made the pres-|€:30 (7) Brave Eagle. “The Gold) Your Music. (4) Twenty-One. (2)'1.55 (2) News. lly radioracie, told excellent conditions for dredging|.:.) Civil Defense Administration entation at a ceremony in his Wal-| of Haunted Mountain.” (9) Meet] I Love Lucy, ‘ 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (7 somebody he’s studying “psy- up the answers. - as says a nationwide system of nu-|dorf Towers suite. Corliss Archer. “‘Scientific Test.”|9:30 (7) Lawrence Welk’s Top} Charm Theater. —. ao ch " and was “The conditions of maximum|clear war shelters would cost * 4% .% (4) Hold That Note, (3) Foreign] ' Tunes and New Taléat. (9) Den-ig:39 (2) Linkletter's House Party. lenged .. . “You mean janxiety,” said Van Doren, “‘appar-|more \than 32 billion dollars —| It was announced that young ny Vaughn Show. Variety. (1)) (4) Tennessee Exnie Ford. - still protect only about 60 per|Meany will be the only American|%:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.| (color) Robert Montgomery Pre-|s.49 (9). Mary Morgan. somatics,. don’t you?” .., and ee “ any answers, both find, areicent of the people. - lepew member aboard the repro-| (9) City Detective. “Trouble in| sents: Fear rides the “Last|o.55 (9) News. “Nope, psychoceramics,” he in - ey the of their minds. , of the s’ iow-| Toyland,” starring Rod Camer-| Train to Kildevil” and influences), 9, » * sisted. “Crackpots.” But often the anewer fen't 90 cony.|p Cove, Dusenae Admalnistraine Val] SocOee vil sail trom Plysoum,| on. (4) Death Valley Deys. Cav-| lives. of man and his wife. 2)|""ay, Ci ie, Laon, OO meee xk , “You recognize that the question tong subcommittee the ‘sdminis-(England, to Plymouth, Mass.,| alryman rides through danger to) December Bride. tival. (9) Request Playhouse. Playin gages: ipl arg oe ns a SES ee eee is some. shelter/next month. He will function as a = ene = “California's|10:00 (9) o> Am-|3:49—(2) Bob Crosby. (9) Howdy ; at Southern Method- — Doren, “but the problem is to re-\roposals, but added that “we/ship’s boy. 4 Paul Revere.” (2) Susie steur boxing bowls. (2) Studiel Doofy, _ fi it dant give Jayne Mansfield ‘ABBE LANE = =—=—s—sés member.” a3 roo sag aca pan il, della a [is CD News. One. Career woman ties to ToGo (3) Brighter Day. (4) Queen” a tumble when they picked their “Sweetheart” in 1952. The col- ef * le associa.| oem of that magnitude.” | yfeany, who received a trophy, ge ee aaane ee eeies teas Eagan: egal oo pvt Bas a | "lege yearbook shows she was a brunette then! Phage sng earing Xt * las cited for “outstanding service! “cr soldiers in Army training ac-| lesson in.“‘A Child Is Waiting.” |4:39 (2) Edge of. Night. (1) Mic THE MIDNIGHT | Se | “It I have read it,” she said,| Me said the federal government|to his home, school, church, com! cident in “Forbidden Ground,"|19:39 (1) Dr.. Hudson's Secret] key’s Record Room. IGHT EARL... | sagt dea hag *leventually “will. have to. take ajmunity and Boys Clubs. with George Hrent. (9) Million journal. *hirs. Gredy’s Deby Peggy King, rehearsing for the Ray Bolger TV'er, showed oft/I try to remember. where I read it,,“78er, hand” in civil defense.) He thas been either president or| Dollar Movie. “It in} sions.” (4) Waterfront.- a three-carat t ring from Andre Previn . . . Social-jin what book. Or i I heard it in|hereiptore Gefined by law @s pri-ivice president of his class during) Flatbush’: baseball story starring/z1:99 (T) Soupy's On. (9) National pe pete Biphewso: conversation, I try to remember|™*"ily 8 state and locai function./his four years at St. Mary's Ro- Lioyd Nolan, Carole Landis, Wil-) News. (4) News. (2) News. Club. (9) Dance Party. ite Dick Cowell got into « Miam! Beach hassle with someone|/® Cumvetwion. . {He said his agency will propose! man Catholic High School in Wal-| iam Frawley. (4) Nat King Cole.|11:16 (9) Weathervane > oan ee Ge : thing closely related. I was asked| ity a joint federal and local one.| graduated this spring. His gradesi7:45 (4) News. “Return of the Whistler.” (4) RES ede about the Teapot Dome scandal, x“ £ © have always been inthe %s. - (g:99 (4) (color) Sir Lancelot. (2) Patti Page Show. (2) Miss Fair- : : Robert (“Most Happy Fella”) Weede tried vainly to stumPjand I worked out the answer by| Peterson's testimony, given Burns and Allen. wea Charles Van Doren on the picture on the cigaret tax stamp.|remembering the law suit - in-|Feb, 6, was published today. \ . $:30 (7) Voice Program. Metropol-'11.29 -(2) Three Star Sports Final. (DeWitt Clinton’s) . . . Pretty Merry|volved.” He took issue with an estimate Predicts Slash itan Opera tenor Brian Sullivaniy3:35 (2) Nightwatch Theater ES SE Ep Re ee ee ene s wan een cade tae ant ; yeas ie eae baer te wee enne” ; use a technique e - logical Laboratory a 38-bi }- Patrick song. series. nation. lion-dollar shelter program could,» .. : Stanley. Last program in com-\11:39 (7) Thirty Minute Theater. ee ee Mrs. Nearing was asked to name save 99 per ‘cent of the .p “in Ai R uest: : Insane killer traps woman in va- Ho aa 4i* tb the last opera of Rimski-Korsakov.| “We don't think so,” he said. Be aa cant “House for Sale.” Ida Lu- __ Hope Hampton and her Egyptian pir: she eliminated all those she|“We-think-you can—save ‘approxi-|. \ C J ile Offi pino, (4) Tonight. prince called the fomance off . . .'knew had been played during his mately 60 per cent... We are Senator Knowland Says I uven! cer TUESDAY MORNING Georgiana Carhart, once the bouncy hit life, and then her mind “jumped /going to lose millions of people : life if . 2 ; , ATH ; 6:50 (2) Meditations, (4) Today’s| of “Life Begins at 80," is in a N.Y. nurs-/to I knew hed been playediwe pane 5 See» «. Thee 10 Be $1 \Billion Will Be Cut Completes Course w a) ta a) a ing home .. . Jayne Meadows will leave first time after his easy answer thing except to! Off Ike’s Proposal ie iy ag et “I've: Got A Secret” for two weeks ve era Pg ee ig —_ eigee 9 wane enue . Officer James R. Lafnear, as-|7:00 (2) Good Morning. (4) Today.’ MERRY ANDERS “ccompany Steve Allen to H'wood. Wituk taieneet eel a co though! WASHINGTON W — Senate Re-|signed-to-the juvenile delinquency! (7) Little Rascals, | ! : date of the battle of Trafalgar,|his agency hopes, by Ma ublican* Leader Knowland of| detail of the Pontiac Police, was|8:00 (2) Capt. Kangaroo, = Ea gan ictienapaigstitahe 3 1905. He said: "|his agency hopes, by May 1, tol@.ifornia predicted today Con-|graduated Friday from the annual/8:30 (T) Wixie’s Wonderland, | A spinster’s = gal who's been kissed good- = | “1 didn't know that I had ever|inne required to flash a warning|@Tess Will cut about a billion dol-| one-week Police Juvenile Training|#0? (2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) bye more often than she's been kissed good- known the date, but I knew I\or enemy attack to every city in|l@rs off President Eisenhower's) Course at Michigan State Univer.) Momper Room. : night. could ye it out from otheris.. United States. $4,363,000,000 foreign wos. es sity, East ae sais 05 (2) News, Weater. : naa a SAID ‘adit de most expensive way tothe the news. got a4 Na. srg man aot sae Randners, PR pa nage ese Al - ed o Faye Elizabeth. ie Renae 9 Gee See ey Come Mee. poleon immediately, and then he Neyr Feqtures tee backed this up with a forecast/quaint police officers’ with proper Foes Mgr aa cra "x: a2 2 marched across Europe to win the of “substantial cuts” in-the eco-| procedures for identifying and Te-|.9!59 (9) Artima Gedienr, (P) Se ee battle of Austerlitz in 1805. I knew) A iolad to Show {nomic assistance program. ferring juveniles in need of as-| "te. Godtrey. ( The] WATER SOFTENER TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Someone described @ crabby char-ithat from ‘War and Peace’.” ~) z *e @ Ws sistance to the proper sources. Fg my ee : tee ee geod. cheer wherever he : at Tulip Festival Eisenhower told his, pews com] MSU's School of Police Admin-i11:39 (2) Strike Tt Rich, (4) Truth “Geevntead tor Lie : ee . il Dinali derence last week he Goes’ Public Safety or Consequences. (7) Robin and] rT eo We... lraqi Oil Pipeline HOLLAND a — Two new fesllieve any ‘substantial guts’ an] the Michigan Police Academy| Ricky. oat Dirk age * . — tacle of tulip time, scheduled the welfare of the United) informed officers of their powers a as much thought and care as they hunt bargains. That's ear|{0 B@QIN Pumping 138 & oe west. Michigan scnibsies and the world.” and limitations s dame with| TUESDAY AFTERNOON RCA COLOR TV of brother. ) ~ {49:00 (2) Valiant Lady, (4) Tie Tac! (Copyright, 1957) DAMASCUS, Syria @® —- The The program, held on campus} Dough. (7) 12 O'Clock Comics! : : oil for Western Europe through added edding pe: eg FBI and Mic gan S ee 2 eau toe Pansies — > * : -». rr ern ni yesterday announced the 4 ding,” whi id be oe 12:38 ( . p fi B d “ American Imports Bulls its sabotaged Banias pipeline tractions as the sare an a otggeotag = io : Tt Could be You. (7) The Erwias. “On lac Od as Ireland Eyes Export across Syria within 48 hours. The|opera and the west Michigan invi-jadministration agrees to make) | Pie : (9) Telescope eee i ee nae rap _ the — on tational high schoo} choir festival.|assistance available to Poland. \|City Man Listed as Fair oe raced ager TE ES ae a | tue cemmmentiy’s Commas ot * * * _ . \After Auto Flips Over ~{ erie SWEET’S RADIO-TV | by \ that ge present ZOV-| Police said he apparently hit | ( * * * ' dominated ' \ devils vatth thitagelt'thelma, tnover inde bead Gomaew ante lta Mal ane Comite el SEVEN STAR] To, ' | Nae i if \ |e } ) Ai a a 24 % | | a £ ? : | i 1 J e ; 7 | i ae wedge of speed idlire or BUS, sree lars a year in -U.S, expendi-j/ tures. 4 From i : i i rt uit f i 25 i a g : x * scrub:| “It we start giving help to Po: three.(Jand it would be difficult to dis-| Four members of the Oakland ay 4 H Se CORE NO, ha CODE No. wp _, jing of the American Orthopsychi-/ § seven STAR, BLENDED WHISKEY, 90 PROOF, T atric Assn. in Chicago which end- WHISKEY © YEARS OR MORE OLD. 62165 GUE roan , fo Satur SPIRITS. GOODERHAM & WORTS, L LL. Saves Bur ned Roast " atendiog were Madeleine Hatt, Nog — S, LTD., PEORIA, . Y |director; “Mrs. Philip Lifton and Van Doren Wins Again, |—1 Window Broken Club Forced to Recess | cutcaGo am — Mr. and. Mrs.|mingham branch PHILADELPHIA # — Charles|John B. Cramer were about to sit a over|down to dinner with friends ‘when)® Oak|Mrs, Cramer remembered ~- she “jhad left a roast cooking In i * : | ! : 2 : : Z E ie ; | g 5 : | ee a d E : I i sili iy THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. - Brummett- ~ Lincicome Ine. 377 S. Telegraph FE 4-0588 Parking Securities Group pepiae jon Juggling and Frau WASHINGTON (INS) — A newjclosed multi-million dollar ‘broker crackdown by the Securities and|Profits were being made through by ‘manipulation Exchange Commission on high-|, : saliee eine ne nen oe cg ng k Ci ean , sons in ork City alone, Testimony released by the House actively” on a dozen criminal re- Appropriations Committee dis-| Ports for the Justice Department in Pontiac Federal pays a rate of return determined by - a prudent finance management. These earnings are based upon a study of all the facts that must be con- sidered regarding the present and future interests of its savers and borrowers. 3 a a Current Rate , Oye | Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrence St. | : s j : ‘a ; " { ft : . q 3 : ie £4 7 , MARCH 11, 1957 aver Ne EA Seen ———__—— Mi re Ee E : an Re me = ) — s & _Crackdown)Arhut Eisenhower RIrrerrnye Stock Sales Completes Checkup | “maracas peyment sate te: toil ie shack, whieh BALTIMORE (INS) — Arthur] = - a you can buy at two and one-halt |"isenhower, @ brother of President) MeCURITY 08 munoasens, BAQU today, will be five by the 4th of |Eisenhower, left Johns Hopkins PLACE a i bey tthe medical checkup. “Let 9 Years of Credit Coynselling Experience Assist You! ; 0. They «1 Fe a Arthur, a Kanses City,. Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. & Sat. 9 to 1. Evenings by Appt are a fine firm on Wall Street,’ banker, entered the hospital ). ae RS : and the next thing you know the (27 for the checkup Bryn a MICHIGAN ot COUNSELLO ators first send out brochures and! ‘The 79-year-old brother of the THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL "Rae i canon amr Preseli 4 Pe cf. ohne Hopkina University. 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