$ aS ‘ & . $M bore ee at ; a eee tT i q Le gets ; ye oy a ap iomites = ote ee a a i et i Ae | a af . ‘ at mS 2 2 i * . : i? ee , - ; ; Se es * s e = P : 23 & . - 4 e rS ¥ = re 4 & \ : | ( 2 \ Fu : 3 os 2 3 = as oak ed eS * Involving . tand M ute on Charges | i * ok * Men Released -on$t,000Bonds; No Trial Date _ Ath Yet to Face Judge;| Six Others Indicted in Waterford Investigation}. - ‘Three of four men, in- cluding a former ‘Pontiac| | Teamster official, stood). ' mute this morning before; - Federal . Judge Theodore|- Levin in Detroit when ar-| - raigned on charges of ir- - regularities involving government insured GI ‘ ‘home loans in Waterford : _ Victor rt a mcg i RS RC. NR NR «NPR CAT Md PT OA La Ea Township. Judge Levin entered pleas of| § not guilty for: ck. 2. ® Loujs C. Linteau, 42, of 615 E. Rules Vote OK ~ in Incorporation Suit Charges . Wixom Wanted to Gain Taxes From Ford Plant Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams today ruled Wixom’s vote for in- corporation was legal. : Find Dead Body! ‘in Trunk of Car | Blint Ex-Conviet Ciclo Long Police Record . located in Detroit. : 4... €: 26 ‘The Wayne County medical (INS) — The slaying | Committed to Ionia State Hospital GI Home Loans } Roberta Confessed murderer Roberta Sue Allred was de- clared insane yesterday, and ordered committed to Ionia State Hospital for the Criminally Insane. . The 18-year-old former mental: patient who told Allred Insane A ¥ police of drowning her baby sitter charge in a downtown troit hotel was examined {1,500 Teamsters Jam Portland Meeting PORTLAND, Ore. i — Some 4 By GEORGE T. home mortgage racket was Ex-Teamster Indicted in GI Deals’ Z Linteau Once Target in Pontiac Bombing ‘TRUMBULL JR. One of four men indicted yesterday in an alleged GI once a central figure in the topsy-turvy history of Pontiac AFL Teamsters Local 614. u, 42, of 615 Tennyson Ave., narrow! on Ov.. 14,¢- . * : Thunderstorms 7 lin Area Weather in Today's Press Beck Tax Case. to Be Reviewed to Justice Department for Next Move | te | Pes J jas Storms Lash South Oklahoma -siaiaaaiaiaiadiie .| at $1% Million . Deuhd te ctu ee 800 Buildings Ruined in Texas; Damage Set watched in fear and awe. - lice chief, q 5 5 3 : May Break Drought’s Grip | | Cloud Outlook Rain and thunderstorms are pre- in the Pontiac area, Tonight's low will be 30 . 34 with a high tomor- row of 4 - 48. ~ =), ‘Tomorrow night will be mostly =\Denver Area Hit iby Record Snow jim: DENVER (#—The heaviest spring snowstorm in 22 years moved out of the Rocky Mountain states today,|p leaving five dead and pinched by drought since 1949. Jubilant farm leaders said the stacks of snow—some as high as five feet—on the mountain watersheds more|*" than offset any livestock losses. The parched plains) | were drenched with rain and snow. : Schools in, Denver, Cheyenn: dicted for tonight and tomorrow’ cities. joined rural districts closing down until Franck) “Oh, lawd, it roared t water for the area e, Wyo., and cloudy with a chance of rain and/® 3 2 3 : > F 25 * | if g2 g Hd ir 4 Eg a i fi at ‘ ie is af it i f | i [ Is Not Resigning Te Says Ro to Cut Tk WASHINGTON (AP)—President Eisenhower said — today reports that he will resign before the end of © his second term ‘and turn. his duties over to Vice “President Nixon are the } ee ee tb eeeheneeee 3 fe, eis} , . . ee geee wee ee Ak 1 ss n, E jagedeendeseeten é ] : : Be ore 21 thre 25 . ‘Ij ne | * . a Hy : bee - : 4a fe } by Ike on'page St, / mews _ 2 : 4 We sa ' ae A Bes d oe 52-year-old party loyalist,| Pe will be a moderate liberal - {on the ‘national, scene, defeated a = | ‘SNOW CASUALTY — ‘A snowdaden tree rests” Denver ab the city dg its way out of «ina | seross a parked auto in. the northern part of “gpa lil aR ie ages S | PONTIAC | arady gd coat today, high 4- 44. Mest- cloudy saa warmer tonight and tv- rain and thundersterms nt. Li wouthensieriy at Ls 1 : Today in Fontioe i , Lowest t B 8 om. ‘At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 0-3 mph. ee a! sonny tobe lPontiac dion Stabbed, ‘Robbed by 2 Youths lie Howse, Kilmer to Be Closed © Camp Kilmer is back into CAMP KILMER, N. J. (1NS)— moth balls the end of this month after having. processed about 30,-' lives in Aare gun ‘oon nea at 1039 om. : Micon cae ate33am. -- geentinn Demqusisne ee Eileen wrseeses ® 33) 38 peree Tuesday in Pontiac (Ax recorded. — est temperature .,.. + > ‘Mean emperature * cs¥esct fences od eeeeeee sore: bf FT: Weather o“eunn esau One ¥ + Age tin Pentiae Pighest tampereiare POMPOTAtUTE . .ccerencses Mean temperature ...oscse- oe: -eree hemes ann: 08 pps eek ee aeoterte Destructive Fires Strike i in ‘Lansing Detroit. Toledo Loss was catinatsd by Leroy Androw, the company manager. TOLEDO, Ohio (#—Twenty- “seven race horses died early today when a 25 cents an‘hour wage increase ‘a barn went up in- flames at-Fort for about 700 employes... The best 000 Hungarian refugees for’ new Miami Raceway, which opened a oil company offer so far has been 44-day race meeting. yesterday. MEMO TO CAESAR sseary helan dn ic dln died in the fire, or was burned The track said today's racing f prongs WH ge on bs scheduled, DETROIT (INS) — oe Detroit ix F ry 8: Officials Meet Again on Gas Strike Issues DETROIT (®—State and federal mediators met with- union officials and the Standard Oil Co. today in another effort to end the month- jong gasoline and fuel oil. strike in * Detroit area. * “¥ * of the Oil, Chamical and Atotnic Workers union, has affected eight of the 10 major companies in the Detroit area. - . te. te * j Ikey issue ig a-union demand for “nine cents an hour: * ‘the strike, called by: local 389); it finally broke up near: Love Field, northwest of downtown pe las. t+ ** The base of the funnel EEE, ly varied from 150 to 500 feet * width. Huge pieces of debris whirled an estimated 2,000 | houses, businesses, trees and ve- hicles, Brilliant flashes kept hop- ping about the base as power and trolly-bus lines snapped, : HOUSES LEVELED gro district of small. frame houses in west Dallas, leveling 46 of them ‘in ‘a.three- ‘or four-block area. Nearly 50 persons were injured there, ti ® Police evacuated a 13-block area * lwhere 197-homes were destroyed. Bill McGill, state coordinator of defense and disaster relief, said a “survey shows 154 -houses in Dal- las demolished, One- hundred sus- houses were ‘demolished and 10 commercial buildings destroyed. Two Red Cross shelters were opened for the homeless.” 2. *. McGill said his organization had reports of 400 injured. “JUST FELL IN” “The house jast fell in on top sobbed Aron Armstrong. He ‘brought his injured sister-in-law his own head wound. x * * tt or. * ee ee ee dirt and planks and when ‘it got what to do so I just stayed there.’ (Ind Man Sentenced . lin Grocery Break-In market at 536-N. Perry Paul side Dr. St.» L. Doty. * * * Donald in’ the sentenced to a 1-15 year term. He is Russell D. Timlock, 70% as Ave. a Dr. Adams’ Counsel Asks lor Dismissal | taaeinas that the 58-year-old physician had drugged a rich old widow, Mire. ; ° * (Another in a Lenten Series) Pilate’s letter to Caésar went_on . . * After entering Jerusalem,.Jesus and his fol- “36 lowers went into the temple which is the chief 38 place of worship among their sect in this prov- ince. It is indeed a handsome place, but of late advantage of the crowds. ere 1954 3 in ong eneomten : Temperatere chaet Se Be Me 1 87 7 42 2 1° : suagssstes 43) ei “4 8 65 * 3 Ed 33 4 hai of quiet, the: Nazarené- began to preach, telling as hé spoke. Junius | records his words: _ the courtyard has virtually’ been turned into a 4¢ row of market stalls by vendors and money changers who have set up booths there to take “My house is the heme of prayer, but ye have mate ita |. den of thieves.”. | When the place was vestored pol xe one: of the parables Ly ie 7 1 epee Pen ee aa SS toa ‘semblance ar oy [ve nen who I have told you this’ Jesus-is a mild man, --~ but aecording to Junius who concealed himself in the throng around him, he was anything but mild on this occasion. He ordered the traders, . the salesmen, the pawnbrokers,and the pander- ers out of the holy place and his eyes flashed enough that the: man has’ no treason in him! But I that it will, satisty the Jocal: authori, thes, We shall see. | Signed Plan .( lus a ye) ey Cele | i ‘Disturbance ‘in the T: emple P le 1 ‘Montrose Man Mute on Bad Check Charge. The latter decided the Nazarene had gone too |bond until trial. far. So they sent: some spies into the crowd | A plea of innocent for Donald| - to see if they could not trick the preacher into ‘Briggs. 30, of. 269 E.: State St.; a treasonous statement. Praising his teaching, the spies asked: “Is | it lawful for us te give tribute unto Cacsar, or no?” . Tt was a sly quéstion, for this Jesus has al- ways spoken against worldly wealth. He asked them for a penny. When they held it out, he asked: “Whose image and superscription — “Yr” “Caesar's,” they said. “ “Render unto Caesar, the things which | are Caesar's. and unto God the things which are God's," Nonplussed, the spies slid back into. the crowd. ‘For my, own part, this indicates to me clearly x * * a he commanded. |was Man Awaits, Sentence in Concealed Gun Case pee Frank L. Doty. until pan retinas Eden Flies to Boston | WELLINGTON, pes Zealand] The twister slammed into a Ne-| ~ he tained major damage ang 85 mi-| ‘nor damage. Four apartment of us. The walls did, I mtan, and son|the roof went somewhere else,” te Get heagttal, Blood poured fem “My wife and kids and sister-in- law laid doWn on the floor but! I was watching and I got in a sort rt [OF trance bees didn't -mayve. J 7 m/e tas Toastmasters Head “This sities wind was full of 80 close to me I -didn't know A second Pontiac mah yester- day drew a prison sentence for the break-in. Dec. 20 of .Wrigley's McDonald, 30, of 51 Hill- was sentenced to 2%-15 years in State Prison of Southern Michigan by Circuit Judge Frank "An alleged partner, who Pontiac police say was caught with Mc- store, has been 35, of had failed to support its “charge Edith Alice Morrell, to death to get a chest of silver and a Rolls | Royce automobile from her estate. |- A Montrose man, who yesterday ‘stood mute to a charge of cashing bogus $25 check Jan. 30 in- the had been driven out e their choice spots in the Waldron Hotel, was returned to temple set up a howl with the local authorities. Oakland County” Jail under ‘$300 entered . by Circuit shat | rying revolver in Pontiac March 26, will be sentenced April 15 by Circuit Roberson is free under, $300 bond) (INS) +. Former Bri tish Prime}. Minister Anthony. “Eien. will) leave New gong to} ! fy ‘to, t of al ing 5 fah, southernmost point of Gaza. base at Abu 5 erating plan to protect the interests of user nations. -There was. no immediate infor- mation on the contents of the note, Gun Down Slayer of Anita Carroll TEHRAN, Iran —The Interior Minister ~ announced “today loyal tribesmen had killed the raid of Mrs. Anita Carroll. in - two - hour gunfight - outside 4 village in southeastern Iran, * * * A. miniatey spokesman said tribesmen, armed ree ment to. track down. the -slayers of Mrs. Carroll, her husband .and down Ghaderdad, “reportedly the assistant” of Naidve bandit chief Dadshah. * * * The announcement said _ tribes- men spotted Ghaderdad while he was trying to enter Benet village oat eet oe ee oe ee members of the The spokesman errr Ghaderdad was the bandit--who slew Mrs. Carroll after the other Americans and two Iranians with them were killed in an ambush March 24. Henry Powers Installed - Installed as president last night at a meeting of the Pontiac “Y”’ Toastmasters* Club 643 was Henry Powers, 1067 LaSalle Ave., who succeeded six-month term,~ Ona officers for the new term. dent; Eddie O’Brien, second vice president; John Rallis, seeretary; Don Frayer, treasurer,-and Robert Pote, sergeant-at-arms, terford Township Toastmasters Club. It is estimated that the nation's 72,000,000 drivers travel an average UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. pa — The United Nations moved to}? another American, had gunned | are Donald Rofe, first vice presi-| Hotta |arid some $1,000,000 in union dues Installing the club officials was. Elmer Lepp, president of the Wa-| _s PONTIAC’ rns, WEDNESDAY a APRIL. 8, I T_ i ape! =Linfeau Once Target {in Pontiac Bombings}""s. (Continued Fron Page One) ing troubles with Local 614 were gee by re ne ov The bombings went un- cana Police. officials said the ings paralleled the two oer" ¢o-con- it. + ship, He was named as a spirator in a second '¢ OTHERS NAMED Five present members of the local and a former member have i TOOK OFFICE IN 1948: urer of the local in 1945 after oper- ating a8 a truck vole: papain ( for seven years, A trusteeship was clamped on the. local by Teamsters boss Dave Beck in 1953 because of Linteau .,and Keating’s prison terms. - “The union constitution states that such action will \be- taken. when internal labor trie- tion apises. \ Teamsters Vice President James rs. : : At the time it was believed that reinstated Linteau and Keat- ing as business agents in the local, * * * : Today the trusteeship of Hofta collected between 1942 and 1952 are the basis for a request for an investigation of the local by Sen. nedy said a pretiminary- ifvestiga- 7,800 miles a_year per driver. also been named as ¢O - con) Linteau became secretary-treas-| ~ R. Hoffa stepped in as trustee, a position he: still holds today, The} - international control of the local|/A Harold Bussey ‘for ann orem — rackets com- © Michigan State Police. * * * Embury Methodist Church will hold another in its series of Lenten Bloom eld Tevet. Votes All-Republican a {In Bloomfield Township, ot can- didates were Republican. : tion into Local. 6l4~here has al- ready —— ; That's nae the Old Man Was Standing’ — DALEAS O-The homes of hun- _|Greds of Dallas residents exploded “land crumbied yesterday as a.tor- |nado turned a crowded residen- tial area into a heap of smashed ra AP Wirepheta tress was one of. the « softer pieces of debris that was flying bricks, boards, glass and house- "FLYING DEBRIS - — This mat- Dallas Homes Heap of Smashed Dials ried to a hospital. Marsh didn't know if he -was -alive. -Marsh found his father and 13- year-old. daighter buried under the rubble of the station, a hospital. He said they were ser- a * * * " Across the street from ice station the front wall story red brick building been Swept away by the churning tor- nado, Two bedrooms = = top maroon serv- the of a two- = floor were exposed — - bedspreads wee Maes perfect. . ly on the beds, undisturbed. Boys ran through the cafe on the first floor of the building tak- > yards and strewn about like sheets Of newspaper, =—’ & 8-8. Davisson, who said his plant was “completely ruined,” figured he was lucky to be~alive, : “A customer drove into the yard and got out of his truck. I said ‘Here comes a tornado.’ u i! g & i 3 5 gy 8 edi Fs s > a et i i , ae Pick -a. Number: for Pot-0- Gold it Sr. mt Soy My wig goon iy and write the appro entry has all the right pote lh you will: win at = hoo — possthty $200. It's as sie as that. How about getting b usy new puzzle contains a series of squares which are Petre t lettered and a corresponding: list of sentences with two clue words. Each of the words.is numbered. The object is to select the word which ‘you think best iits the clue ‘ sentence. -You then place the number of ‘that word in the squdre which has the same letier as the clue “sentence. In other words, you. will read the clue labeled A. and decide which of the two words makes the most sense in the ‘sentence. You then be the number” af that word in the puzzle square marked A. . : Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail SOLUTION CLUES A. The well-dressed man is unlikely to buy shirt if- its at is net Nconing me)) COLOR; (2) COLLAR. a Pa .C, Mom has constant worries about a who is alwe too psa from home. or seine, (6) soya D. a brilliant —— stu . ea mn Sere. Ptr) LIVELIHOOD: @) HOOD. Shes protection for a ‘convict about to E. Likely to in turn state's évidence. (8) PERIL: (10) PAROLE, F. Those oi a Pretty irl frequently land- her « yich babend. _ WILES; (12) often ‘lie behind @ great busi- G. 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(31) DOCILE: (32) FOSSIL. / The dignity of ession is t if one of the The diol os lm proce (33) (34) TOTTERS. ois mavens Be Noes nea a his plans for - expansion, firm's president ioe hepet: IS aoe (35) GRATIFIED; (36) (3) RATIFIED. eae WASHINGTON # — : Semeealia Oo ae eo "lrg ot Sm. & mest | | 9 Bia. a ' m? alias you are the director of the agen-| p “pp OM eS omc POS ana cece ae =: es lor three g. cy that operates the multi-billion) train the air force. Cost, 14% mil-|would. go back to the Treas- me Ee ia. i the etx dollar American ‘foreign aid Pro-|lion:in loans and grants. ury and be lost. Ee. a: | = ol) Ai _|_-cfis but highh wait inlfor Night Action |e. ais eal The ICA approved for several) “Could anyone think of a more), Oo,@ mig the transportation world, You are dealing with more than) -cascns,- but primarily to keep|wasteful and \ ou | : a = ee “Now they think they bexe # EL: CENTRO, Calif. @®—The | 60 ee son eee re are|Pussia from doing the job with itsjot aperstion? aoe ‘ss | is a J t i a * * so Communists, eee, — ar one i deen bes ICA's director today-is a tough- a: ~— oo: ; - e Starting July 1, 4 thie eee EO ne B. 8 — he a 5 5 meee l tn rai usually| But the ICA's problems -are by sae Raergtl ian : Se eS ee stand og ‘the United States 20, ™eans contined to its overseas a tome Suge, congressman, and 4 . 4 where : , ast, | Seatiere ao Department consultant. _ . tats ce “tur |" Some” are. etraegically nai |, Coens are ) foreign aid|” Hollister say he thinks the for ; oe ae vice ! - oy y up -against the ee Cur- funds on pearly bale — pron eign. aid progrdém is “adequate” r Z GOLDEN RIPE MELLOW and ‘SWEET : o 1 a oy meng ben hy 3 thi os a oat so ine mY ok ae oe. |p BUY SEVERALPOUNDSAT. ae =i “ho fgty Cee gh oe — ae ee a ey ee : eae tb the SP’s general manager, |F* : : ‘and. port —| More important, funds not “ob-lone af ICA's biggest problems. | H TUS LOW, LOW PRICE! . ag 4 é eee — os F , a ligated” by a given-date go back| “You can’t tell a year ahead i = : : " . “Nor. does. any railroad r , inch | , Mercury, Mica, | a fer. 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A 7 eet on i =: oe ean coe cee : feenneee ono aeenean: ll * a Oe Mtg Friday.‘ 9. P.M, nt We bea 146 W. Huron FE 2.9251. Ay Ne ip Se EIN Te aa a vo : ae tae - ayy k | Warp, ey, P ; i/ t 1 . wean Pe MAR OEE (3 Wn TARO git bh ie Ged" Lite alt u og) +. cee i \ . | rh “4 aes i Eee ee | ‘ ‘ fonts % eh \ aks | eee *\ ye Be +e: 3 ig See glass ante has Soy Sar eae I : ip : j 4 é aan PONTIAC PRESS. WED “Charles F Foto for Charles Fling, #4, Ludden, who died at his Bag ao gh ey Surviving besides his wife, Essie, on pe. ad “Jr. of Pontiae and Mrs,. Camille Mr. Flinichury is survived by Yan Hargis of Los Angeles, Calif. wife Ellen, “two sons Earl of Ken- tucky and of Jean Miller of Clinton, Mrs. Vel- p.m. from equal tate relt A ite sac sawed Ud tes Neel cael ncn aa Basia wil be" man A.M.E. Church sbd.the Mile|in Onkgrove ‘Cemetery. Mr, Harris’ body will be ®t %ia|J0%" of California, ‘Blaine and until-time for service at 2) Walter of Indiana, and Reed of in the. Newman)-Detreit...One sister,. Mrs. Fred | Parker, his pastor,:Awill. officiate children and 2 .great-grandchil- ma -Robinson’ of Ohio, Mrs, Ollie! ‘with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. | dren also survive, surfaces. * O'Connor and Mrs, Bessie Meln-; \Ai S are_by the William Paint and Varnish : ie cooeapnbe The. difference between, paint ‘ness “ite, willbe hela eat a ee to a high temperature. * .f * r ‘Paint.is opaque and is intended } to hide surfaces. Varnish is trans-| parent and is intended- to reveal | icici entire tosh beth of Farmington. Also sur-' viving fre 32 grandchildren and) 41 great-grandchildren, a ee — Clifford McCoy MILFORD — Service for Clit. i \F. Davis Funeral Home. 1 | Finis P. Harris : _ Finis-P. Harris of 538 Highland Ave, died Mensay in. his home} Deaths Elsewhere. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . SAN FRANCISCO (—Herbert Fleishhacker Sr., &4, Elizabeth St., who died today, | Washington Sat Here: Woman Loans 2 Chairs MT. VERNON, Va.—Two Shera- | ier ton chairs which belonged to Nelly and philanthropist who tribut-| Custis Lewis,. step-granddaughter ed to San Francisco tts ‘ ; famous Fleishhacker Zoo, for returned to her home at Woodlawn ‘many years president of the An-| Plantation, four miles from here, glo-California National Bank, now open to the public, They have merged recently with Crocker|been placed on indefinite loan by First National, died yesterday. _| their present owners, who inherited i A Peg mag LEXINGTON, Ky. @ — —J. Ed-|e lived at —— ward Bassett Jr., 59, secretary of Lewis lett. The chairs, in excellent’ the Kentucky Pblic Service Com.|Comdition with their coatings: of mission, a vice president and di- rector of Keeneland race course ly orpanentnd in gold. and former Superintendent of Greentree Farm, died yesterday. He was born in Lexington. "oo tLatmee"” Longtime Resident rasa rar see Succumbs at Age 60 _ foreign correspondent and- maga-| Mrs, Lewis C. (Velma) Jar-, zine contributor, who served as a rendt, 60, of 2398 Middlebelt Rad., reporter. - and foreign, correspond-_ 'W. Bloomfield Township, died yes- ent for the Chicago ‘Daily News| terday in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- |, from 1907 to. 1934 and later was pital. She had been ill eight months. a contributing editer for- Nation’ s| She was born in St. Clair County - Business magazine, died yester-/on June 3, 1896,-to Charles and , day. : A - |Sarah Dertiam Wells. and — | ° © «*- -£ jin 1925 in , Detroit. i NEW. YORK i — Maj, Hans G.| Mrs. Jarrendt was a we j Hornbostel | march survivor who spent the la-| the American Legion’ Auxiliary of | ; ter years of his life waging a war). the Cook Nelson Post. against fear and superstition con-; She leaves: her husband, Lewis cerning leprosy, who had spent 'C. Jarrendt, Oakland County Civil three years with his wife in a Defense director; a son, Lewis W. leper colony at Carville, La., after of Pontiac; and two sisters, Mrs. she contracted the disease in a Ethel Edgar and Mrs, Florence. Japanese prison — died yes- Streeter, both of Pontiac. , terday. | Service will be at 1 p.m. Friday + ek * _{trom the Brace - Smith Funeral Shiafer, 62, sales’ manager of the «Richard C. Stuckmeyer, officiat: H. L. Doherty Co., in 1930 when: 18. Burial will follow. in White, his financial manipulations were|Cbapel. Memorial Cemetery. | involved in the closing of two Cin-| embedzling $210,000 from the com-| Newcomers to Alaska are called pany and sentenced to 10 years.in “cheechakos. 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L- them today! rae) ae “3 yisions of General Motors, Pontiac — ~~} Division claims an encouraging dis- tinction for the first quarter of the there are many blue chip alternatives in today’s high economic market, the Savings Bond is still the rock to ‘ year - weather all storms. {Mis the only: GM Division to Maker seoragneny vrilete: tewttard 4 vrodune mary poesenne sire than ~ to’save, If we all had access to = 1986 Regis musorind ede gree honest financial counseling and a 2 sist om ae - ac aund little “mad money” that we could Ss ating in Pe ‘the quarter fe afford to lose while =, yA . best in Pontiac's bistory, topped opportunity, that would be 4 te by the first quarter of 1955. thing, - Pontiac’s four sister divisions all show production decreases for, the first three months of 1957 over the - corresponding months 9 year ge. We wodid ok: tie any soanite make ; merry over another's misfortune. Ws - sincerely hope the day is not far off * when all divisions will show healthy “increases in both production and But if only one division in five . can show a-gain at the present moment, we're glad it is Pontiac. | We'think the car and the organi-_ zation deserve it. = True, Pontiac’s margin over the . first three months of. 1956 is not a ‘In fact, borrowing the race- - track expression * ‘Won by a nose.” a ee eee - ‘But even a small margin is sig- nificant. If, “percentage wise, more * ‘people have tuned to Pontiacs than > ‘to other GM kass in a period of slower _ buying, is it not reasonable to expect that Pontiac will increase its favor when the spring buying surge begins? * First \-paciaed ‘production all en- “couraging. But this is not the case. The wal masses of the people need induce- ments for simple and sure savings— bonds paid for by withholding do just that. re. ‘eT. “The ‘American people have great ¥ confidence in their government @ ume of bond savings. Today more Bonds. Ten milion fain bought bons, in 1956, and 60 per cerit invested — through payroll savings. They might have done better. hey Seay coe ‘have done worse. Pike aH The Man “About Town. Twins Abound World Challenged to ‘Show a Similar Concentration Tes a ‘ : ead : ; F : : nein ame amen ¥en ~tenenavenmrname” mali vhs am ” SE OER, ea ne ae am * nae 2 om Roem a ial aici intial nc aie Now Before Congress Secretary of Labor Mrrcuett has sent to Congress three amendments to the Taft-Hartley Act as it affects Up on village of Ortonville, and within our own Oakland County, are five families within a half mile, each with twin children. the construction industry vo. A communication from One would allow employers to join Biva Cook of 453 Lakeside Drive, tells me that Easter ‘always is the first Sunday after the first full moor after the sun “Crosses the line,” which.it did this year on March 20. enna __ A lettet comes through from - Ernest 0. Myers of Keego Harbor, stating that every mem- voluntarily in collective bargaining. Another would permit them to rec- ognize unions without prior elections of their employes. The third would _ permit employers to contribute money | to jointly administered trust funds to encourage training of apprentices. Gok Of bits tamslly Ws MOkS ah ectey * %w-® our baseball contest. How about your fam- These legislative proposals fly? Or couldn't they use $250? ae have the unanimous support - , . of @ committee composed of representatives of employers and employes in the building and construction industry. They also have been accepted by the Ad- ministration and are recom- mended..to Congress as being . desirable. Matters of jurisdictional disputes,- restrictive practices and secondary pre cha Kueo-betr ies aes the boycotts at construction’ projects (OS? © was the know-how we were were resolved by agreement that as _— a me, OUND ES Eee legislative action was not required 4 Miami used car dealer: now since present efforts at volun- the best buying plan: tary solutions would be. continued. ~- “100% down; nothing else to pay.” : bs ‘ ; : Our search for the biggest oak tree in Oak-land County already has brought 23 entries. Looks as though the final selection might be six feet in diameter. ae Superintendent of Pontiac Lake Rec- reation Area, John Reagan, tells me that. there will be better pesnen ‘practice facilities there this year, Many tocal nimrods went there last fall.to learn advertises e © a , ‘Adminitrtion woul 5 toa pee the Verbal Orchids to- not ask . to rohibit 4 states from : right-to-work laws. But ..* he did say that he opposes such «laws “3 doubts the wisdom of "passing them. As the proposed amendments have _ the support of both management and labor inthe industry, Congréss may Mr. and Mrs. Charies £. Groves wedding anniversary. Henry Burrington of Birmingham: eighty-second. birthday. Mrs. Rebecca Farnsworth - of Rochester; eighty-fifth birthday. # | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winegar . . be’ expected pass them. without too | : of Lapeer; fifty-se nd wedding -anniver’- Se “is “aaty, | ee f " = ‘ ayes = * pe HE 5 h ae | & in fact, one of the soundest and most - = Wey. ce a | Pontiae Enjoys. er ss. sehen’ pee i 2nd Best Quarter relatively. modest, ‘are-certain. Also - they are convertible. Even though which is substantiated by their vol- -§j than 30° per cent of Americans’. liquid savings are held in b sing. Coming months. should be even backwards, i a Detter. ' “This column “nilsses an oppor ° tie won and wee nee Sts ca the - And we've never _ chal- | aattHartley Revisions ‘cleo any culm st tn taps how to wing a deer. One of them tells me_ _ of Muir; formerly of Pontiac; fitty-fourth . ' is too hard, Mom.” Micke Upstairs David Lawpence Says: High Taxes Are: Price of Peace - WASHINGTON There's 80 much news howadays -Sketchily «reported from behind the scenes among governments abroad—in the Middle East and in Europe—and so 3 = among like the they are ment about for school aid which i | 2 % Eisenhower just made to a group known asthe | Council Advertising of America. The mood of a president, as ex- pressed in impromptu or prepared _ comments, is always significant news. — he suggested that the folks take a look at what's been . hools “two sessions a day, with teachers overburdened —often teachers having to be em- ployed who are really not quali- fied.” The President said the fed- eral government had been taking -a very. heavy portion of the tax money of the people and that it now had to help the states. He added: INSPIRE STATES “The federal government might well by its actions help in the "The putside crust of the/pizze ¢ \% - piratory y tions. ; ’ feetive met inter chitis respectively. “The soalihons ot government, as 1 see it today, isto get a new definition almost each day of PROPER PHASE . “Ip the same way in those pro-~ * taxes, it grams that ity to veterans, to farmers, to teaching: to research, development—all- of that sort of . Pil of peace) is an- x: that over- rides_our_avérsion to taxes $ an objective "which we - mist over-ride everything . , .” Dr. William Brady Says: (Copyright, 1937) = Dry, Sunny Room Death ; to Most Disease Germs How Poh one. catch smallpox? Measles? Scarlet fever? Influenza? Diphtheria: Meningitis? Poliomye- litig - (infantile paralysis)? .Pulmo- nary (lung) tuberculosis? Tonsilli- tis? Pharyngitis (sore throat)? Laryngitis? : : These diseases (there. are oth- ers) are all res infec- The. en- trance of the in- agent (germ or virus) into the body Is “usually via the nose and mouth; This does not mean that you DR. BRADY - catch the disease by breathing air in which the germ or virus is afloat. Probably most of us breathe in some germs of the respiratory infections: every day, with im- punity, for two reasons: . . First the natural nincus cov- “. ering the lining of nose, throat, larynx, bronchial tubes and lungs entraps such germs and the wan- dering phagocytes in the mucus destroy them, Second, disease germs. are ex- tremely delicate organisms; and they cannot survive exposure to room temperature, sunlight or a very dry environment, So that germs floating in, the air for only. moments are killed or made prac- “tically harmless by dryness, cold, light. Were this not°true we'd all perish. - NATURAL PROTECTION The mucus, covering healthy mu- cous. membranes, keeps the lin- _ ings ‘soft, lubricates and protects ft the mucous membranes much. better than can any gargle or: spray. The morbid habit of using specific — that is the virus of smallpox or the virus of measles, spread in this way, causes only pox or measles, —, . the germ of scarlet fever r the germ of- yorenoe, spread in ‘mouth. or spray, ‘may cause septic sine ‘Givers | \or bron- ee The pnewimio- |. coccus is especially uripredictable in this -respect. As it is transferred from person to person,in cough, sneeze or conversation spray it May cause such — as quinay or pneumonia... © Pgned nt letters, now more than one page ae perenne i) — Lo Fg ot to disease, en be anew ready, if:a stam envelope is sent to Pontiag. og ont (Copyright 1957) ¢. Pon- tempts to p self Who started saying the City ot - Pontiae is short of water? I-don’'t — care a-cent for_ the tip. ~“Theré — ‘Reaffirms ns Need - was built es with floors of - post office immediately. “More Interested Taxpayer ‘Socialism Driving Englishmen Away’ The closer England ‘comes to socialism, the greater the number of her citizens that seek to leave. It's a sad situation when a mother country finds a ‘record group of her. people willing to de- part. forever.. It. simply means they've lost hope of any substantial economic recovery. This nation had better attend to _ and make fewer at- fo. her _kni everyone's complete — life and how to live it. It isn’t the path to greatness and prosperity. day _——_ __—Don’t Snub Arabs “to Support Israe? America must make the right decision in the Middle East or we will be plunged into war. Is. it. wise-to snub eight Arab nations with valuable and vital oil .and support an upstart aggressor like Israel with nothing of great yalue to the U.S.7 é Was it fair that, ep tintil ne- tionalization of the Sues oe / Egypt was receiving aaly 3 cent of the profits? passage through Earl E. Voorhees Asks Variation at Drive-Ins — Poritiac is fortunate in having two beautiful drive-ins, but why already seen the picture. Drive-ins aren't that crowded that the same’ shows must play at the same time. — D. 8. ere ‘Hillbilly’ Defends South’s Position — To “Mr. and Mrs.,”’ r & 23.2 GSsSi ree tj F tnd don't worry about Looking Back 15 Fears Ago U. 8S. MAY freeze eo goods ~ BICYCLE SALES banned by war 20 Years Ago STRIKERS QUIT Flint ‘KNUDSEN ASKS UAW live Up to GM contract. THOUGHTS FOR TonAY And he dénied him, saying, Woman, 1 know him not.—Luke 22:57, 2 . : * * * It is no advantage to be near the lifht if the eyes are closed. — St. Augustine. 7 ‘Case Records of a Psychologist: By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Clara may win or lose a good job just by the way she writes her letters of application. Since there is a definite pattern for a good letter of application, scrapbook this Case Record or mail it to any relative or friend who may be read y to change jobs. And send for the non- profit booklet below. It-may be worth $1,000 to you in the first year, Case U-345: Clara C.. aged 19, is a college coed. * “Dr, Crane, I wish to apply for a job as a governess when school is out this term,” ‘she began. “But Iodon't ‘know how to write a letter of appli- cation. How eenage statement: “Tam 19 fam (ot-age tor 21 or 35,--ete).” You is secondary should I go et they appareatiy can’t resist the Also, type your letter or have a friend do it oc! 7 If possible, find out the specific name of the man to whom you" ‘tre sending it so you. cari, start out: “Dear Mr: ~»Mooedy.”’ instead of a generalized ‘' fe Dear Sir.” - pagent a * * Tt you are answering a blind ad that lists only a box number, then you can sfart with ‘Dear Sir.” | Gives Advice on Application Letter too great detail. Your beste: is 2 eS = ae arly =~ for the interview to answer questions that ‘pertain to details, As a third major point in your ~ leiter, list “Personal Data." . This heading includes age, sex, color, health, marital status, and also the amwunt of in- surance carried, fo The latter is often used as a _ good index of the pp, thrifty ‘adequate insurance, either you are thought to be shiftless or in such poor health you couldn't pass the examination, _ medical at * sw Neither of these alternatives {s a good ad ment for your Finally, offér three or four “references,” preferably with \ ni powriac PRI Ss. weDwsDaY, APRIL 8, 1937 ue; | i ee Ses A ets i ont i aay N YORK W — The liner}, The sna. Ss bs talies Wiel epchammnas inl or Se —e SE UE Sey othe ot See ely oh | ae ~Sehic | Budget | 2 =U for Approval Annual Waterford Plan: to Anticipate |ncrease| in Enrollment asta The budget was scheduled to take into consideration the’ an- | ticipated increase in school, en- | roliment, in excess of 950 pupils, construction. Both the Beaumont school on Elizabeth Lake road and the | Schoolcraft school on Maceday Dr., will open in September and will. accommodate 425 students wane, cs |Area- Teacher Pens Late Juvenile’ Book. . | CRANBROOK — A brand new " ‘late — " written by Bruce : Coulter, English instructor at Cran- jofficers confess that “traterniza- ‘geen “quite a problem.” idemarcation lines were found to be enrolled in the two new elementary schools. now under | Israeli folksongs. toe Problem it in Gaza Strip U.N. ‘Soldiers. Waeber: Before Girls’ Advances GAZA. ans) United Nations see tion” between girl-starved UNEF a wie troops and pretty Israeli Wacs is T TILL Re Le 1/4) yoeey: Danish soldiers a a tater dee point-ateng the +4 five-mile sector you can really| hear the wolf calls." —~ * * * ‘The captain refused to speculate dancing with four attractive uni- formed Israeli girl sergeants along a roadside just inside’ the UNEF | lines. ‘on whether the girls are merely Music was supplied by Israeli — a > ing ee _ girls whe brought -an accerdion | | Egyptians have charged. and a drum and played spirited |: dito,” The jamboree was broken up/g00d to our boys. ne by a Danish officer who sternly) : : Villa Rented to Chaplin JQ meimace: 549 N SAGINAW reprimanded the men, but not be- fore some of the soldiers and girls had —¢xchanged addresses and ‘promised to write. SENT TO ENTERTAIN The Israeli girls were part of a unit sent out to entertain Israeli of troops stationed along their side of a uppert eceived the Gaza Strip frontier. The girls)" a. 5) I r crossed the demarcation lines’ to’ Obs 125 Y F rom the Voters : “cheer up’ the Danes at the same, serves ears S of ence T tie, | PHILADELPHIA w—Wills Eye: Indep end ownship +. A Swedish captain, who preferred | only to remain anonynous rationalized: eee sowgting B aBredlage Mie “You can’t blame the troops.|phere devoted exclusively to the They have strict orders to stay care and treatment of diseases of] away from Egyptian and Gazaithe eye, abserves its: 125th anal in the April 1 Election sense Hursfall % brook School, will be on sale this 'gs morith. - The term “late. juvenile” has) nothing whatever | to do with a tardy | delinquent yeaa: \ and quality of the lighter, ae |igaearen msg wc ~~ 86 Proof Old Crow have made it high, school age level. Coulter’s res “Wagons Across | the Mountains,” is. just such: a story. It difis into the lives, loves, | se hardships of ._people who struggled across the Oregon Trail America’s most popular bourbon! | 2, Kk in 1843, and. follows closely the, = S86 PROOF se Saeed of a young boy who | ; MENTUGCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY has joined the wagon train in : : : -dgearch éf his father. $6)88n $4530 - | “Wagons Across the Mountains”, “= 4 Code 9921 Code 9920 {is- suther: Coulter’s' first published = book, He says, “There are more ne = wil be ate i _ all of them) ——» PE«— |" juveniles & Gr er, Me va . A ool Finds Giant Hailstone ~JOceanbeam pick = a hailstone THE OLD CROW DISTILLERY =. FRANKFORT, Ky, DistaipuTeD BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS ‘PRODUCTS corp, * _ |diameter after a storm here last night. _ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN —_ Q . == . Dag ee S STATEMENT of CONDITION L As of the close of business March 14, 1957 RESOURCES _... ny Cash on Hand and Due from Other Banks.......... $15,247,64858 = | Securities of the United States Government... .. 34,614,625.65 $49,862,274.23 State, County and Municipal Bonds. . ea = * 15,054,417.40 Other Bonds. 2... oss. vec cv ee cosi ee ee ices cs . 11,000.00 ‘ Stock in Federal Reserve Bank veeeeenes v peie ds oe8 129, 000.00 , Loans and Discounts .............0...5...005 sone ee -12,315,338.59 Real Estate Mortgages wavevdNassst Leeds cgeeegeess ph) —~ — 26,776, 107. 04 Accrued Income Receivable ~ oes aes oe ae . 412,873.57 Prepaid Expenses .................2.2.0005 prey oth : 41,415.53 “ ’ Bank Pcmmtonn fi Land and Buildings. ..... fie vee o ace 1,452,61811 Furniture and Equipment ............5.....0...... 264,090.77 : Real Estate Owned Other Than Beak Premises .,+» 141,750.00 1,858,458.88 Dili Aseete ee eee 14,452.25 TOTAL. RESOURCES ........... sod os cee $94,159,998.90 pr. | LIABILITIES — Deposits: a ass 7 Demand <........... Bie ddccce ioe ie oa $51,635,306.27 er ee nn ee Sd Saws a4 d oka cob e% .« 34,516,174.36 s "U.S. Government ... 20... ee ccc cece ei ceees 976,402.91 - - ~ TOTAL DEPOSITS .........:..25.......0.08.. : a $87,126,883.34 Accrued Income Unearned ........................ “812,498.82 © Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Ete. ........ 0... oo. 500,667.57 Reserve for Dividends—Not Yet poms pieis nas coe 66,291.62 Reserve for Contingencies .............. seaceekster “ 398,837.79 — . Reserve for Loan Contingencies . 1 : 477,149.99 875,987.78 "Other Liabilities ..... ........00...00005. senate iv a ee etek ee in ee ae Lee schwe ..+.- 2,150,000.00 teal, Sie ere Undivided Prolite. ..s6.08 re ee ee ee 415,772.36 4.715,772.36 ; TOTAL LIABILITIES . iNhves su gi Nes tgs $94,159,998.90 : : a Culied. 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Panels, tiers F : i 1.00 | Maker's samples! Tots’ : COAT SET . Values te 1.79 Trulon panels, 42x81”; nylon panels, 41x54, 63, AND SUITS 72, 81”; 36” Dacron® F tiers, white, rose, yellow, = *DuPont's polyester fiber. ‘ ) Values 4 5 , Men’s oxfords of 11.98 - . REG. TO 1.95, PLAS, CURTAINS 66° Ruffled or tailored. Many colors, patterns, Snowy white, big 8” ruffle, 58x45” size. *DuPont's polyester fiber DACRON* RUFFLE CURTAINS 2.99 pr. REG. 4.95. SMART DRAPES 3.99 pr. 48x90”, pinch-pleais, floral or modern: 438 || . ne : | PLASTIC SHOWER SETS 2.88 14.95 Ruffled curtain, matching shower curtain. . . ss 2 ; a set “ew _ OF roamers , : ~ 7 T lust sa eee 4 and 3 What luck! Samples and one. J /USt *Y A convenience "4 | REG. 2.95. DOWNY PILLOWS 1 94 . r] of-a-kind sets. Boys and girls . rile styles 21x27” plumply filled, sturdy ticking. ” coats with matching hats or L) : jl or} mr tyes ; S Shitoc seidovin: dre worsteds, 12.94 nee gee Se REG. 79c. CANNON TOWELS _ Ye 8, 12-24 mos, 2-4 Boys’ : : ~ aox4y | 68° ste wi sl, Pe long pants suits in rayon or he Fedora’ Zax ear looped ery, 7 gay color | ‘brown: Both sizes 6-12. Lae in sizes 2 to 4, buy now! re : [FED '. STORES - S Cl OPEN TONIGHT Too F EDERAL DEPT. STORES - SAGINAW AT WARREN, eo REEVE OPEN TONIGHT’ TO 9 P.M. : y aS, |! | ” i nd a: | : ( | al } ¢ ny , J eat | : é : / j a | ay } * ' me ; * | i 4 ae ; 4 oT we ES OE VEE AePOO PE a ASO A Oe NR ERT ON oe ROMER oe REET SAO Se epee SE es ee | ye @ é Pee eee ESO a OS Reg, ‘ 1.49 $ 4 C Smal) fr Séye Or * *y li ” ¢ a twill] he REG. 1.00. WOMEN’S BLOUSES 88° -f Washable group of assorted styles. 32-38. — ' ; REG: 90¢. SHEER NYLONS 58° : Ist quality 60-gauge, 15-denier, 81-11. + | REG. 2.98, 5.98, SPRING SKIRTS | yk Washable styles in many fabrics. 22-30. “REG, 1.98, GIRLS’ SPORTSWEAR 1.34 Poplin jeans, fancy pants, Slim Jims. 7-14, | REG. TO 16.98. NEW TOPPERS | 410. Sub-teen Acrilan and nylon fleeces: 10-14. REG. 2.08, GIRLS’ COTTONS =» 799 _ €olorful new spring collection. 3-6x, 7-12. REG, 2.98, TOTS’ JACKETS 1 99 Boys’ and girls’ popfin styles. Syzes 2-6x, REG, 1.98, TOTS’ 2-PC. SUITS 1 27 _ ‘Boys’ knit, gab twill pants. Sizes 24, 3:6. : “~ REG. 1,49, 1.98, TOTS’ HATS T 4: Boys’ and girls’ spring hats_and bonnets, REG, 9.98, CHINA TABLE LAMPS 7" New styles with matching shades. Colors! REG, 10.98, WELSH STROLLER 388 Easy-folding snappy, red-white model. _ THURSDAY ONLY. \ WOMEN'S & CHILD'S ASO. TENNIS OXFORDS -\ - 5 \ a #”. . \, Lc. \, oo ’ \ i.e ‘ I a aed f* i “it ; ee DEPT. ST Reg: 2.98 Lace. si blouses, a tremen Extrafon, for harde solids, stripe ssy fronts, frilly laces a” t oloriul sprins lection. of CON” an.AA. owt = prints; 2.38, 40 cottons (over washable o-fit spaces. In Breen, gold, Challe, na aqua, Pink, . hunter and oa wood. Bu 5a) { e Y Now and Save! A ta RE AIO ND CASTELL EI TE seaessoaeranse : : ‘ 3 ‘ Ligiaae Bes mea a ’ ¢ px : ; ates eg Be ee . 2 oe : 2 1 ; ee # ; , : 2S ige = “a se a wg ; ™ A 3 er iy ie = = | ‘ 2 J ; ey y £ : re ;o od rg eee be ee, \" “ ‘oo ; 7 Ps Ae 7 9 iv ; { - j ‘ : : i Easy-tare slips, petticoats, pj's, gowns, shorties! Wo- men’s, misses’ sizes, Hur- E ry to Federal’s and saye! | Spociall First > ee, Ad: Save 25c a pr.! Guaran- * teed Ist quality glamour- - sheer 15-denier 51-gauge, spring shades. 814 to 11. ‘Topligh aloes on gl _ SPRING COATS to $i4 88 : a Empire and fitted all-wool, faille, rayon- - : linen or Acrilan coats, some with matching . : hats, detachable collars. 4-6x, 7-12. Boxy - jes, tailored nylon fleece, Acrilan or wool toppers. 8-14. dressy styles, tare 1 ae mbroideries: *? - IN. ) : : Cannon towels in bi OGRESS 40” size, lors! PR ES Guest tovels. 3 "lee $1- Face cloths....6 for. $1 Spring-styled women’s hats 2:98 te a | 44 Values a New. Easter, bonnets in wanted colors, styles, Bretons, cloches, toques, pillboxes,. ripple brims. A group of spring and summer dresses, dusters, and brunch coats in fine * gotton, 12-20, 1644-2444, - | a hegte § 2 2498. Many smart spring styles in 100% wool, 26” to 34” - lengths. All are fully lined, Soft baby Woven of in cote ar every room in yout home? Free Alterations bad strong resiliency, non-skid hark Seed tufted % "ks, oave now! Girdles by a “ famous-‘maker — 7 _ Special purchase! Rayon- satin front, Jastex back, soft leno sides, Sizes 25- 36, 15-16-inch length. Y loop rugs... 16:98 fish : attraction in gre bleach whi » aqua Me hunter’ geod inoed, , : le ve = (8.95 5\4-ft. fiberglas rod with spin guards, = cast reel, 100 yds. of line, anti- .. backlash! Big “< Rhinestone rugs in smart geometric costume jewelry | sy a Amat geomeitic patiorn : Ba 17 pleat rearing throw rugs with te 888 1 4 , | ic Ls vi " . red. bey, ee .- ae Bee in Me es | dal. gold, white, : Ta y b reen, Plus US. Tax et Pink, Hunter: orf Outstanding _ bargains! 4 oy wetibroed: Bay year. nant - Necklaote, biporlot,, bt : 3x5! Hi-le ton, drop and chandelier | earrings. Save now! \ % ' : a a oe 4 ) + , | - : THE z poi PRESS: _ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2; veh” ee Be ie eco, 4 a ‘ : Pel ae” ee Fost Z wt fet : se ¥ ae bie : a em ; po es 5 “eit I te Lig Voc h From Mgrch 20 through 6 Pon- reveled in like He j i ; : i E odst : Pregere veal \for Duplication |¢ of sega Trip traveled. to, caithe weather story | Hin 1620, was being loa with high winds and a spring ‘Prailway iron. with drifts up to 20 feet “More ballast” said Stuart Up-iplagued Colorado, Kansas, Okla- - builder of the vessel. homa and Texas = | st. 2 + a ft Il “She's lively as a sleient and} On March 25 Pontiac’s forecast | about tons of weight will'called for an inch of snow with a’ GOLDEN RIPE. _ MELLOW ond SWEET in | duplicating the historic journey ofjonly local share of the. severe 40 more make her snugglé into the water sharp. temperature drop from a proper bark should.” j|high of 51-to 33. Luckily, a trace * The ship will start for America /of-wet-snow which began melting ‘bout two-weeks on a voyage before dawn of the 26th was the storm. © * * * ? seas SNOW AND DRUEELE ~ vessel. was in @ drydock.; Throughout the remainder of the water was let into the dock,| Honth light snow, drizzle. and a an « interlude See, vaed dean one ter proposal and probably Eo ee ee oe ing Friday. LONDON (INS) — British ike! War Official Revel : - |Under-Cover Action | i Cocktail oks Ca TOMATOES. Brooks Catsup - a= ‘he $1? nn Orchard Lake Ave. Sylvan Lake » BOLE— FANCY REALLY DELICIOUS 5m _ yore ee ea SMLAZYA US 6 a E REALLY GOING. } TOWN WITH THIS... Outside White — ~ Eagle Brand 1 PAN and . with the Purchase of a _ Gallon or More of Latex or _ Alkyd Flats Enamel — ye Gloss — Flats or Latex Bese — Regardless of Price ~ PAINT SALE = Fri., Sat. Only! ' T ROLLER | | tug pulled out the sturdy es below its normal height ayflower II rolled over on blocks. Hp = _ Upham said, “We don't LE £ 3 t fie iH es i zg temperatures craft, but the tide was about! ange prevailed. * »,,, fittingly” “enough, predictions for But she wasn't hurt, and we're rte : hand even sending divers down. to ; ere fo,.gaet tn whole question of war reserves,” | | master—90 feet long and 26 feetlinches of rain and 83 inches of 40-degr itary of War John Hare startled the | in the iHouse of Commons yesterday by, * * * - under. On’ March 31 a high of 51 and, wees forthe wanan's forces | “We are having to look at the, he said seriously, “and it is our The average high temperature ee Se ee . for March. was 44 degrees. The lever possible.” : J. Villiers, the Aus-| average monthly low was 27. | Sen ee te deprive the wemen's services of was A Laborite asked “Is this decision’ their underclothing part of your Precipitation figures totaled 1.16)recruiting me | Hare answered; “‘We have ial the ladies the right to buy. the| announcing the government. will} op renner ~ FREE Home Dewenstiation CALL FE 2-143 ALLAN’S ‘APPLIANCES ‘97 Ocklend FE 2-9143 [Demand Reparation: | JERUSALEM w—About 100 for- | mer inmates of Nazi concentra- * on 4 A Saiey™ ey PLASTIC UPHOLSTERING. $ 4” ~ ~ = Reg. 9.95. Several Patterns ‘ond Designs _- €CLOSE-OUT PLASTIC PLAIN Three Full ~ Rolls te Choose Fasm *] 39. 6’ x 7°9" Reg. . 16.95 OCR Oe eee 8.95 9 = ‘T' Reg. 4 - INLAID LINOLEUM REMNANTS 6’ «x 43’ 29.95 seer eee enes 19.95 6’ x 10° aa oe es 6’ x Cid Reg. 7 95 chases eee eeeee 4.95 6’ x Y muse CURR HHO Ee Be we lL A ee 6° x 9 Reg. 17.95 eer er . FELT BASE REMNANTS — oP eee 6.50 6’ x 6° Reg. 4.95.. <+oae Spatter and Marbleized ~ ASPHALT TILE ee ee ‘ove Reg. 8c-up .. to -1Ce each om Wood Wrought Iron LEGS — . - 95 us, sgt PAINT & TILE. MART ‘Owned and Operated by W. N..McCandless * 256 So. SAGINAW OPEN Tues.--Wed.--Thurs. and Sat. 9 to 6 9 to 9) “PLENTY OF / Federal 2-1026 Monday and Friday 2 FREE PARKING | ' Now...get in.on our big Dodge Truck aoe Right now is the time to thet new trick you need. Extra. Dividend Month. ~ You also get: : Extra Dividends in Power: Dodge gives you the most | V-8 power of the low-priced three. In fact, up to 31% more power than the “other two”. Extre nse in Economy: Extra power reduces engine strain . . . means less wear, fewer repairs. Extra Dividends in Payleed: You can haul far more in a Dodge ... meaty 6 ae ae 8 lene? pick-up, for instance. Extra Dividends in Eosier Driving: Dodge has the ' shortest. turning radius of the tow-pe three and WATCH FOR THIS SPECIAL EXTRA-DIVIDEND - ‘TRUCK DEMONSTRATE 3 power steering is available on’ most models. What's more, only Dodge offers the extra convenience of a push-button automatic transmissién. There are still more Extra Dividends waiting for you. Your dealer will tell you about them. Make sure to see him soon for your Extra-Dividend Deal. * Available on ail low-tonnage and Forward-Control models, Most Power of the Low Pree 3 RIEMENSCHNEIDER BROS. 232 South Sagi i Strest ae ee | ae anaes’ meric lg station : os et . - : mie ag he za 4 - : 1a - e. a ce - us 5 gh ae eee 4 = ¥ | } , ae a : ti c : 3 ee OS eam Sat THE PONTIAC PRESS, wauivEspai, APRIL. 3," hier i eee a Mary McMahon Truly Treas H Her New =8 ee) Re OMPL at Westport, Pasty iigbecke, onic pues itself to rehabilita- which the “almost -blind ‘stadt ob ee bene wil . rel was. = ‘Through. stern practice with the ~(Raveriisement) treme -|powerful. microscopic: lenses, the} yy y fs es cues tone tee ule “pane artis, saree which are still alive nil, For only one mission would she| fonses,, pal Ber, teat wat oe: es Cceaet as gins te pana FALSE TEETH - [pull together the cottage, to.be| “ried by experts as “unique. light and form they perceive. Slipping or Irritating? _ fed out into the dim world: To But there is nothing that unique i = © Sen's be sey woes toe | At one of these she met “a friend) os the system, ick dada Wislend Gane: Saciasien ‘ a Uttle FASTEBTH on your: ; 80. finally who's been very nice, to .me” pleasent powder giv said wrod knew. Inemed Steve Pavlik Jr. Steve now|225/000 of the 400,000 legally blind) In the words of Mary McMahon, | hatte “rut icas ft bdded Seaton s : ; is her fiance. He is totally. blind. in America, involves newly de-| who no: longer stutters, it all means) end security by plates — - oes veloped OF onion aid lenses and a\“I can read, I can see, I ¢an go] or tes Mo quesal, Sina’ (eonvand}s until twe months THE FIRST QUARREL prions lighted reading hoard onto college, I can marry Steve and echinacea antes ry was almost complete- | In late Januaty, Mary ensheniad light or hope. She had with him, for the first time. He twe per cent sight, wanted her to go into New York as a result she came face ti-'to face with*Dr. Morris Spivack.| seusnaunseuseseneeunsunssensesnn CLIP THIS VALUABLE COUPON ” a 3 OF | She would not go blind; no matter Sale Prices “ cnr Features in ‘elect aavkes —_ 3rd to — 9th. ; VEAL SALE ay one thing, but darkness was wo, Pp tightening. | tok ee 4 with the understanding of one Machine Riad sui a 8 a ! : ; —_ . feo te ise os nate reortion ot sght brent is LEG 0’ VEAL | LOIN CHOPS | VEAL STEAK |: Regulor 39c Lb. Value, Save 28c! . pe expert!” aga un "109" "prac ome, Se won ey or RUMP ; Center Cuts A eiduea nena ene oe Bae ry a be fie woul nce more than she ever Lb. € Lb. ub. gees ETC Lip "THis VALUABLE COUPON =~ “who requires fas accurate figures, @ Multiplies ==» EASY [dreamed possible 3 : : y, ior | OUR OWN HOME-MADE CL rs _ Cam be carried anywhere sued «6. @_ Lists : TERMS! ALL CAME TRUE a . . : quired. Totals up to mone. @ Adds ne a amet “wlio nh Sank we : FRAN KF ERS Sturdily constructed, ° ~ >. per ‘cent—she now has 30 per cent| CHOICE. CORN FED STEER Our Own Hickory Smoked: . : r 39 te. Value : | = . :” ee ee See ee ae Blade Cuts _ Whole or Helf Ik the streets alone, and she é ADDING MACHINES RENTED [2:22 BEEF 3 5s SLAB 39 ». ia C+ ba ev @ Remington § _ © Burroughs pl ee a a6 ie oto tae ne ROAST B ACON OUR aun ayn ener og ~ = cal i POR : ‘The “remarkable transformation| , 1. : } < Silver Floss. ff 3 S MILD OR TENNESSEE HOT 3 Lb. 89* j ies the. 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Consumers Is Making a Sensational Maney Saving Trade-in Offer On This 1957 Super 10 Cu. Ft. Frigidaire ~ Regularly Priced at $27995 | sae Only iy®4 98%. vy OFFER : | NSUMERS POWER COMPANY Leaders of 40 striking British unions went into session to decide 3 + a - |whether to end their widespread =|. : sap your chance (wiinr : . 2 The union session was regarded ser fod || | to own as. the most eritical since the mass|- + DE 5 il ee “9: yg strikes began—in the shipyards = || ig America’s March 16 and in the industrial he 1 A 2 = * | plants a week later. if finest edhe Prime Minister Harold Macmil- lan’s government has asked - the strikers to resume work While an Refrigerator = E at tremendous |i vege’ semasss’ a pubic 1] Savings The unions—linked in the Con- federation of Shipbuilding and En- i to you! gineering Unions—are demanding a 10 per cent wage increase, Shipyard owners have coun- * DON’T WAIT... BUY NOW! ME-5581-3@ oe. A trend toward light, modern Netherlands, Furniture cas Ne Pia ai : PON TIAC STATE BAN K _ MAIN OFFICE: In Downtown Pontiac's Tallest Building Saginaw at Lawrence | Listen to the local and adticngl news over wEARvar 6:30 A.M. to 6: “ A. M. “Monday thre Fridey homeeor It’s easier to write than walk. - & Drawing checks to pay bills is a simple procedure that saves you so much time—compoared to paying with cash—that you should have a checking account. Opening an account at our bank is also a simple matter. Stop in and talk to one of our staff. “Arrange now to pay bills on the more ‘convenient . the modern way. , ; COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE _ BRANCH OFFICES: Auburn Heights Drayton Plains Every Depositor Insured to $10,000 by FDIC. = | mee ee: > 7 * a a tL *. ae ers have offered about re per| — furniture characterized the 1956) ‘Strauss Works Way Up cee “the biggest step yet" toward, 4 ‘harnessing the unlimited power of ithe ered for pooner pur-). 1917, and got a job with Herbert Hoover's Belgian relief mission. In almost no time, he was Hoover’s secretary, and his effi- ciency -had attracted the attention *'of a friend of Hoover's who was way to fortune. . The friend was Mortimer Schiff. of the New York banking firm of Kuhn, Leeb and Co., which Strauss joined after World War I. .He was a partner in the firm from 1929 until 1947. Strauss became a rear admiral through naval ordnance work in World War II. He served on the “interdepartmental committee on atomic energy.” the AEC, first by. President Tru- man as a minority member in 1947, and then by President Eisen- hower as chairman in 1953. formed a “balancing act” at which he has become adept. First he said that great progress is being immediate results canbe expected. was selling ‘shoes back in| pie 4 * = is f % ge ed unannounced in’. Washington at the age of 21, in to’ pave the. youthful. secretary's! — As a cenult tie wes: iebsted tol In announcing the “stellarator’’}. (named for the stars), Strauss per-| © made; then he warned that no g { - = 33 : < ee ne anol rile tof your dollar bills contain a “5” a an you've gota “Lucky Buck.” And here's what + ~~ you'll Teceive for it! A certifi "for a $25.00 Arthur Murray Dance at the studio nearest you, plus a wonderful a a ae ) -can learn the Fox’ Fecal p-rayid omy at en eee ee: amazing offer to show you the fun and dance his simple way. Sodon’t wait. Look in your wallet now. If you have _(in any order), you are a "winner." RULES: one “winn bill accepted trom each individual. Arthur “ann Students roaseasmnraanernanrs | -| $2500 ARTHUR MURRAY | Se ' DANCE COURSE ; This coupon will § Nem —— ‘cialis 1 bring you fun 5 Addo - . and good times 4 eo rT esac dash” 4 x | i ARTHUR PMR EAY q * 25 €E. Lawrence St. Phone FE 20244 good times to be had when you learn to _ a dollar bill with a “5S” and an “0” . just introduced. / is opulent. ft - i top fe NEW CONCEPT in motorcar eicellence awaits i \ your inepecpre in the ROADMASTER 75 You will see what we tneah the first time you. glimpse the interior.: The impeccable tailoring and taste of the rich appointments are as obvious as the The complete interior is here the mechan- ical excellence that is RoADMASTER tradition. Indeed, nowhere else among the world’s fine cars cami you enjoy superb performance quite like that of a RoapMaster 75—from the instant response of its brilliant new. Dynaflow, to the smooth obedience of its all-new air-cooled alumirium front brakes — newest and the finest i in the fine- deep. , superbly soft, car field. The doors present a new stendard of | Your Buick dealer is ready to show you this mag- nilicent 2 new automobile. See him this week. | Try Springtime in a. Buick — = IT’S THE DREAM CAR TO Drive __ GAY NEW GREAT NEW 3! COLORS! gine: “(2 WONDERFUL SPRING- : SALE BUYS! ,_ paige cases aa ® a Viel A: apices py your puimoniago auicn DEALER Loo one af J | sol a ee Ty Pi 4 / i z ; & «fy ae : | : * th A, os ps bien a re Bit iene’ aaah ew Scanian He Se tee fe are, | ceaiiaiaiind : : ; * e wey a. : 2 oe : ee evs i ie ie | ox aaa ' : = ele decr - etn y \ RIE airs Bi ie ; ay 4 . \ i pes 7 i ae : ate iB = ee 5 5 St a ae “ -4 oe ii iN al ; piers ~ ay pha) ld _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1057.” Sons FIFTEEN. Plane to Snap Coastline te Use Sate bea off-shore * Convict 7 ‘i ‘Polish AS munist report: said he were sen- IBoy, 7: Killed by Car driver of ihe car as Stanley rl to Caste AM Tae jhokgivghe wil be onl tenced to jail terms ranging from Thomas, 55, of Detroit, 3 for compiling nautical charts. The! BERLIN @The. East German) ix months to three years DETROIT PA T-year-old ‘boy : —<— Oo | fiews agency ADN. has announced | was struck and killed by a car wing gine ie Gettiae emttcass 3 e | Seg neg pelted pore - Jeaves Baltimore's Sidon ternational Airport today on a, 75.- . QUmile photographic survey ’ France’s airport’ strike om tines) es the, conviction of seven youths on charges ‘of leading an anti-Soviet riot in the Polish city of Sezcecin en irs a wee plans an experimental low- cost housing project—20 units of 15 houses each—tn western Bagh- dad. - while walking home from school here yesterday, He was Larry Travis,’son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Travis. Police identified the in» County Antrim, | Northern. Ire- land, that a game preservation so- fe ciety has been formed in — - none, . a MOLLY S BACK - : Market. 9 ‘SUHNHL* AL-ZAXM +: HOVE S.ATION : O£:S “SHNHL: AL-ZAXM © seers S.ATIOW 3 . Oe < ra Ballatd or plies . e Le Biscuits -' Borden’s Creamed—16-Oz. Ctn. sey a Cheese. 24°] - rs - HERE Your new Gold Bell Gift - ~ Catalog loaded with fabu- lous gifts. Get your copy at your nearby Wrigley \> Wrigley’s 93 Score AA Butter. 1-Lb. Ctn. in girrtiire-nsas = 69° ae 10° Del Monte Early Garden | Pork Steaks 6: Ee “MOLLY? S BACK - Cantonese Suna Cantonese una v2 cup Salad Dressing |.cup Del Monte Peas 1% cups hot medium cream '/2 cup chopped sweet sauce pickles 162-02. can Breast O' _—! tablespoon minced Chicken Tuna ~ enion _ 2 tablespoons chopped - 13%-oz, can chow _ . Bimento ~ ~mein noodles Gradually add the salad dressing to the cream sauce in the top of a double boiler, Add the tuna, peas, pimento, nee and onion to the salad dressing and cream sauce; eat. Heat the noodles in a slow oven, 300°. Place on a serving plate, and pour the tuna mixture over them. - : ~ ‘ 7 a a ' * items ‘everyone should have on Balfour performed the cererhony in ithe Cetpregational oo Mrs, Janet Seles was ma- itron of honor and James Brown iwas best man. A reception was ‘held at Juhl Hall, Marlette fol- ‘lowing the ceremony. The newly- weds will make their home in Brown City. ar ~ TROY — The Band Booster’s Club Talent Show will be Friday at 8 p.m. in the Troy High School gym, Local students will be com- High school athletic director, Dan Barnabo, sald that the boxers from kindergarten through the 12th grade will be He made the statement after a! eo shatter of 75 absentee ballots Rochester Rite Read changed the picture-.overnight matched according to age, height péeting for prizes and will be judged by: Mr. and Mrs, Roland Powers,| ..~ and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Lewis Potters, all of Royal Oak, ; A special feature will be Joe Sharpy, a professional banjo: play- ©!-On May 20, the Lions Club will play host to the boxers at a ban-, — er.-Tickets may be from quet in the Lions Den. Th> boys band members or at thé door. Pro- wilt “receive ribbons or medals ceeds ee used for band uni- jand each participant. wih get a >. lbers of the Red Wings Hockey | Team will be present at the ban- 'quet, Barnabo said. ROCHESTER—William C. Lange - S of 'N. Opdyke road and Theina Production Set Pringle of Mildred street were united in marriage on March 30 by Avon. Gr oup Paulson of for May. 16- 19 Birmingham, were ROCHESTER — At the potluck he cotple’s attendants. ‘supper meeting. ‘of Avon Players ‘A reception was held following! at North Hill School, 1266 Wash- ithe ceremony after which the pai ington road, regently; plans for the jleft for two weeks in Florida. Players’ May production were an-| Se Mr. — Mrs; Lester Vhay Lanes, t Pine Lake Art Club ‘Meeting Wednesdays tive producer. o |. ‘The play sélecied will be an | | WEST BLOOMFIELD — Pine| 20 Pitied G60 Cmscred” or Act Cheb mets “ts West No Mother /to Guide Her” by Lake n West) anthony Forsythe. I is a typical, Bloomfield “Township Hall each Negeroaae The room in open the group from 10 a.m. to m. and instructions are given Hess 10:30 until 1 :30. If interested call Mrs. Mack C Sweezey at FE ohn Bell at FE old-fashioned melodrama with a . host of characters, including a heroine ‘who proves that. “love conquers all.” - Mrs/ Louise Akers of W. Tienken play’ ‘anid will select actors for the Pavilion on Sunday at 7 p.m. Blaze Hits Restaurant / Four performances are planned /for the pPeduction to be held in: ROYAL OAK (INS) — Enner’s/ ‘Smart's Auction Barn from -_ Change of Trial Site MIDLAND ®' — Circuit Judge ‘Donald’ E, Holbrook yesterday de- | - irginia “Reagan's bid, jfor a change of venue for her trial | on a charge of first degree mur The 32- year-old Flint woman is: laccused in the; pistol slaying Feb. 8 of Elmer Korth, 35, ot Otter , Lake. The shoo ting took wines at. a 4 ‘double-$64,000 plateau last night.3 James R./ Rood and. defense. at- | winnings are assured no matter motel near here. what he does in subsequent ques-| Following/ denial of the motion tions. ‘Young Strom reached the for a change of venue, Prosecutor, Charlies Van Doren, marathon contestant on NBC’s “21,” made, /$129,000 and holds the present | record by a $1,000 edge. * * * Young Strom last night named the “discovers of two laws govern-| ing the behavior of gases—Robert | for a proposed north. Detroit corporation at- : “‘T. Dwyer said the city) was Ay fotified when the condem- lack of progress. . ly Calendar Sage d "Parent, an y evening in the ¥ sy % Oakwood ses w * «- 0OY Roger Leroy, »- Boyle of England and Blaise iPascal of ‘France—for question 1, For Question 2 he described the ‘spectral characteristics. of what) ithe astronomers call “A,” “G,’’) and “M"’ stars, was dismissed). For Question 3, he went through | ‘Garden Club to Meet ‘involved mathematics to calculate | Ithe “impedance” in an electric! ‘circuit. Impedance is the total op-) \Position to the flow of an_alter- inating current, County Births . Ls Four Towns : Mr. dnd Mrs Oise rand Bfumerich of Lochaveh antoufice the birth of @ baby torney-. Herbert Devine agreed on, a 14-man jury. Devine, arguing for a change in| ithe Site of the trial, displayed |new. spaper clippings that dealt with \of the jury panel had carenink pre-conceived opinions, based on newspaper accounts, Rood protested, contending that the motion could not be sought until “‘a_sinceré and honest effort" /Was made to obtain a jury. j | FARMINGTON—A program by. ‘Clarence J. Tinker of the State Department of Conservation has | Restaurant in Royal Qak -waés (16 to 19. hit: by a $6,500 fire last night, Fire Chief Clyde Wray said the | Crude oil output. in Venezuela as a mineral income earner. for’ binse ‘artes in the bhaseshent. _}South Africa. Pe ‘Conmurity ‘Super Market 3286 Auburn Ave. Auburn. Heights “Next, Door to.Pontiac State Bank” WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES PURE Ground Beef SKINLESS Hot Dogs od be DIXIE SALAD DRESSING been arranged for the Monday — meeting of the Farmington Garden | Club ‘at K Knox House. Tinker, a well-known conserva. tionist, on and. will, show a colored j joe in Con- | | iN i } r and producer, wil B ispeak on, \‘Wider q : nee FP eee ep | Ha lee peeie nas ae See SSP eer gen Baie ea i i | i le Sk fs ‘picture of his bout. Several mem-—4- 2 ineunced by Hugh Whitlock, execu-' 1890 melodrama called “More to | road /will be the director of ‘the; ] 13 parts at a session in the Avon’ Uranium now is second to. gold L Ne "> GRINNELL’S — 275. Saging w= Phone FE 3+7168 — , af) lal jee j Ae an i. | we ia : " GRINNELL’S SOUNDS A HIGH NOTE with Steinway, Knabe, Steck, Musette, Grinnell and other renbwoned piano names Ps | ! * | { : Start your child in music with a piano guaranteed by Grinnell’s Shown above: the GRINNELL “Italian Provincial” in fruitwood, with _metal grille music desk. $895, with 10 lessons included. Just one of the many outstanding pianos from fine makers—at Grinnell's! Use one of these ways to acquire a fine piano or organ from Grinnell’s * Charge. * Budget Plan © RENT with option to buy! é You'll be proud to play a GIBSON Guitar! — The Gibson is the choice of Les Paul and Mary Ford. This model _ bas deep, mellow tone, ‘lots of power and resonance! 10 lo sons at no extra charge! $80 D cae aes, ‘ 2 Regier: a anita = i is Mit ae fi A We i ¢/ j rept j ct yr Lb ter eth rete i vu PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY: APRIL 81057 eM. ged iGOP Says Public. Opposes Spending "Tobacco to o-Aikments : the. Democratic Victories tn Maw Fs peelings + aC BETIS sstadk bie, deduce te: tho-cuttelo-toe evactRdgenealanys ciation, Pupations aptih why you smoke? : look often say|was hailed as.a miracle herb, The! lieved tt caused Kidney stqnes in smoking is almost as old asjiors Senemaly nerced today that} The chances are you really don't| they si ise it gives them|strange new world plant, (cousin| * the use of tobacco itself. Indians|.4. public approval of Gov. | | know, That's one of the odd as-|something to do with their hands.|to thé tomato, -potato and egg- Sa various csttrlen it his has coped themselves ef tobaceo sci (n, 2 proposals for higher ‘of the , y} . i. plant was used in the treatment|been denounced as a cause 6f| ness by a the leaves < Senne and big increases in state paee suaveys ano estimates over smokigg. . —“| The possibilit connection} °f disease. deafness, sallow complexion, bald-jlobelia plant (sometimes -c: spending. . : Of the scores of reasc PA Pa pear Ma lung can- te +e * x ness, sterility, stunted growth andj “Indian tobdceo"), which is simi- GOP leaders tn the Republican ae + ee eet ee ee ee are the ones . often: | cer, raised recent statistical when custom of smok- tooth decay. <5 tobacco controlled _ House: plain- contol Modern science succeeded|of party candidates to capture any | “5, les’ & "Gonice* ae im ualating Ge ‘carative aaertciel he 29 statewide election races. 181 £4 n i , an alkaloid called lobeline most indicated they'll stick " pete ison te Service . ; sulfate; but found it had some bad'to their in , . 2; tide effecth ew. Si Soreres| FRG feat FE.4-0445 and a ye at Loyoia Univer sity in cago found t shed ‘auhren, whisk. combiaas a a= g a” as a _ ‘. B a a aa a e the lobeline sulfate with certain . aA si ae oe ~s craving "tor nicotine and had no REG... : ee bad side effeets, w 7 PLASTIC anda 3 wee) - Dr. Rapp said this drug “‘seems|{ 3 | Qe itis & oe to have merit as a safe and ef-| Hi | ” Pe fective aid to curbing smoking,|{ 9 | ty Mae 2:F a 7 capecially it the subject has the | ait oon Toe Mae . |desire to stop.” & Ge 3¢* ae + et a "s ) 2 : ‘ott remains on individual dot ie : . : cision whether the -pleasures of ia Sf ARMSTRONG a: = : smoking, taken in moderation, out-|[ Hi} 1 Ba Be ' |weigh the possible perils, jf the| Mi | ‘Linoleum ae | ..|babit is abused. & « = 2 | There is no known substance,| i _ RUGS | -: from water to cod liver oi:, that); Hi | : a won't damage your health if taken Be | 3 89 & ; in eaitictent’ ¢rnees, & & sepa em ? 2 |". a 2 | ; e : They suggested we wait until the Corones-Bules Murder, Suicide 5 lcdee cen get took tea SAB ae CLE AR. A NCE s A LE! | : * * * : se : ‘se S Jack Proctor, 28, a steelworker 2 2 Pair Found Shot to Death “ind Proctor, 2, «steelwork | l=, a construction project, came in late & & a & CHEBOYGAN (#—The bodies of; 59-year-old Great Lakes seaman, digs afternoon and let police into ae = h| had been shot in the neck, the house, = wr vty ote chotgun blast, were| sheriff sald, and stilt held the The: sheriff, who described the . te | mm | shotgun in his hand. Proctor’s |Proctors as a “peaceful family, Everyone detests cleaning grease-laden Vi % 8 Regular 15¢ While! i : found on their living room floor wife Hattie, 49, had been shot (said lie was not able to learn what stoves and ovens. It’s messy. But Little Bo- . = They Last! as x here aceasta rag td in the face. ee he| | . ag. iy Mote . OPEN DAILY ‘TIL9' P.M: |. how at Pin 2a Ee : Tom's Kine. ae | OPEN SUNDAY ‘TIL 5 P. M. Delicious om > a , 1 he Me Ht song, - . | ee aa » “Cut Rite’ / ; SAVE 4e iii PAPER... cs Armour’s Famous SAVE 4 TREET....... 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WASHINGTON in — i att a or the Pre school, which is hake i P 1 E 3 c FE language of diplomacy. words far more. te, who is . . es mee ani” [mas solemn ceremony of lretary of State John Foster Dulles! pen pals? a Z, ng of th es Poa eesa : ; hi 2 to pres- Reporters and interested onook ee ee ee me, rstone, * Hers filled the more than seats| it wasn't ebvions wh ig. will approved of the beok, or, indeed, ; and _evrtowed into the ides Sree ‘over toa rene os AWM | - SFFY BRAND lup by a new book, “John Foster) And if his , Poliowiie this outdoor ceremony | Dulles: A Biography.” 0 eg : - |Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- ae g BF i E Hh g : $4 gE sh yy is [tte Ht : : i : bhave: by the 10th. Fe aha ears ais eee ake Mix added in the future according) | se WHITE, YRLOW, SPICE OR BEVIS F000 -E the Is tt [eben be neled an sir lp | mick 3. De] arn from the Ist! jcc ler See || mm yc | | (B) President Eisenhower is ppp ccm be held from 2t03p.m.in) |. = Ba ) We Pay :: | HOR ga apres a a fr ee'transiatnsling parish hal, This registration : : a “a ) ; : . eS Quemoy and Matsu near Formosa. Belligerency aspects abet ie se : on . pun r cae z OTe a oe. 2 = Bi = at it -. about it, Mr. Secretary? how many times do I have © Take Up $2 Million | Vegetable cop = 7 a NIM Batt apt be expctea | Suc nee Pes realy suing {0° Build A-Reactor Deviled Ham verewoors.. , eat 31e ___ RateofDividend wel ae ; wit 3 On All Accounts 'BAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 . | | “BoyS, I saw that piece, and| - Unilateral obligations — I insist. DETROIT i — Power Reactor [ere got thimble of! truth tis ones on me {Development Co: bas takes: the Baby Foods ana ice wo 59¢. | Hii it.” Or, “I reckon that’s about) yultilateral obligations—Let’s all|first two million dollars of a 15- [the size of it, all right. chip in this time, shall we? _| million-dollar loan to help finance | 24-02. | LEX QUESTIONS Substantial progress in assuring |construction of the Enrico Atomic Beef Stew AEE moo, , , OF = } But because lomacy | _,|the tranquility of the Gaza Strip/Power Plant near Monroe. St toile ota ee aren't fighting, or at least} =. 7. & * Iswers to simple questions become|*P€Y weren't the, Jast time we! Ernest R, Acker, vice president) . looked... of the firm and chairman of its 148, po “99 | complex, 09, : : *« tt \* financial committee, said the total Crisco ee @e e e CAN 39 cAN c instance, Dulles said he | Theoretical optimum desideratum|would be obtained over a two-year — Pontiac — os Federal Savings * id os , HOME OFFICE: 761 W. 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"ONG Oneal ANANTIG 6 i t a Spee eo es \ 1 4 rs a BS BOE oe S4 a > pies : a ae ‘i " Le ge t? = ie sa shes Ng es ee z oe hogs : ae t { 4 + a eat a La if 1 ae 5, eg “ co4 4 i! ae a by the: % “o clean: A . te ng. Ow ficient si would like to § adults. We want : CORFE ju Daily 9 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. —” 11 A. M. to 12: 30 P. M. | 7H, PONTIAC PRESS _ WEDNESDAY, APRIL, i057 . wile NEW v MODERN DRIVE-IN ~ "1300 N. Perry . Street - Across from Madison Junior High. School m A wonderful hill-top location. A beautiful new, modern ranch- -type designed building. A modern covered car-port drive-in service wing. These, plus many, many other new ideas, have been built into Harrison’s New Drive-In Restaurant. Come out to our opening. Enjoy ‘good food. in. pleasant surroundings or in your car. Sandwiches, ee: Smee) Lunches our specialty. Noon-time ecrsls yy. We Are Grateful to the Suppliers sind Builders of Our New Building! FRANK STEWART ) [HARTFORD ROOFING HARRISON’S. = 7 % and SON, Inc.. 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FE 4-4681 \ me ae eel, RO Neewineeuted” BOW “ry. . ight og “f: iL . oy Sole te d ; ; ; j B i f. : { ‘ : | os | oh : be | oh : a ety j . chain: ¢ bye ee i! Sh we he he Ye 4 . A eee Oy ieee i. By cea i a a fe ies We hee ob Bw ye ih a By - + pe renner see i | Ye te Sogn 7 ; # : ye S t: ee ao: Rou - Aes Will Be Shown: ei 10 nditeas Wellies sabtaintan. aie sors of the affair are members of the General Motors Girls’ Club. 9 fee Fashions will be from the. De'Cor a “Gay Twenties” styles and up- _ to-the-minute fashions will be pre- . sented April 10'in the Pontiae Engi- Bride Fails |About Gift |About three ‘months ago -I had to Pen Note. Sender of Present to Make Inquiry - By EMILY Post - aq A reader writes me as follows: ‘Asks if It’s Proper! Shop, Margaret Ann Shop, Alicia = “Modeling - children's ‘clothes will Andrea Hayden, Mona Leese, atty McBride, Georgina Mitchell, Jane Ridley, Tim and Terry Show- ; a wedding present sent from a store to a bride who lives halfway} - _ | across the nation. I haven't had any acknowledgment and have no way of knowing whether or not she received it. ik tek 4s vadlier expimchva pide Jent and I am anxious to know whether she got it. Will you please tell me what I can do in this situ- ers, Harold Thomag Stahl, Ray- mond Stahl anil Mark Schapler. _- * Protests tous the sew’ Wi be given to one of the club's phil- Tickets maybe purchased ay the door, Bridal lechiuas will rey red. at is ette Re id (left) f Drayton Plains, ation? I thought of writing to the 8 o'clock affair, sponsored by GM _and Marlene Cook of North Perry street at woul tle, hat deat i ae Girls? Club. Displaying the bridal gown models the bridesmaid's dress, considered her very lax in no State Convention Peskions for wee folks will be — nue and Timmy Showers of Oliver street | (left to right). ‘modeled by Terry Showers of Oliver street, Patricia McBride of Third ave- Generat Motors Girls’ Club is spon- soring a fashion show April 10 in the . Pontiac Engineering Building audi- torium.- Three members who. will model -are (left to right) Miriam Harrington of Drayton Plains, Shirley Taylor of Ann Shop, Desvean Plains and Wanda Schulze of Gladstone place. sented are from De’Cor Shop, Margaret | _ Oxford Shop. Pontiac Press Phetes Fashions to be pre- Alicia Bridal Salon and omens Section WEDNESDAY, APRIL 38, 1957 PA GES Tuesday at Eastern Junior High School. Mrs. Cletus Garner, first vice president, presided at the meeting. A hypothetical court procedure, tiac Council PTA Programs,” was Wallace Ford Overcame Hardships will be “The PTA and the School in the Growing. Community.” ARE * * *~ a Registration will begin at 7:30 p.m. for the District Seven Work- High May 8. The evening workshops will be from 8:30 to 10 o'clock. Se nee ee ee the Tuesday social hoar. School in Birmingham on| Mrs, Cameton Wilkinson and P TA Council Evaluates Programs: : Mrs. ..Marion Pullis, }frs. Sarkis Schnorkian and Mirs. Stait Lieyd, members of Eastern Jun- | [Mars. Cebert Jeffries presided al the tea table. Personal News of Interest = a penoniodgns same?” 21-25 | “Dear Mrs. Post: When served tea with a tea bag in the cup, is it permissible, after lifting the tea bag out with a spoon, to folq the a ‘| string attached to it around the Y |tea bag and with it gently squeeze jas much as possible of the tea into’ thé cup before placing the tea bag onto the saucer? “To place'a dripping tea bag onto the rim of the saucer fills it with a good deal of liquid whict usually drips onto one’s clothes when lifting the cup*to drink the, tea."’ Answer: Faced with the situa- tien you describe, it seems te me that what you suggest, al- though not correct, is probably the best thing you can do, Cor- rectly, tea. should be served ali 46f Music Clubs Opens Thursday ° Michigan Federation of Music Clubs is being held in Kalamazoo Thursday, Fritay..and Saturday, Mrs, Donald Hogye, state junior musi¢ clubs counselor for the Low- er Peninsula, will attend. Also at- tending will be Mrs. William F. ory council] ‘for the. state. . * 2. 2 ntatives from the local Repeats Club will be Mrs. Gordon Wooleock, president, and Mrs. Ralph Norvell, vice pres ident, * * * On Saturday, the junior clubs’ convention will be held in conjune- tion with the federation convention. Mrs. Martin Wager, coordinator of Pontiac junior music clubs, and Mrs, W. S. Furlong, junior coun- cilor, will serve as = ae Biscuit Lge: ll Not Hard to ke The ttul sea delicious bis- tortoni is much easier” to make than many think. ~~ To make four biscuits whip two- thirds of a cup of whipping cream |slightly stiff. Add one-third of a cup of powdered sugar ard one jtablespoon of sherry flavoring. — . Beat ove egg white stiff and fold into the cream mixture, . Pour the mixture into four paper | cups, — with crumbs and The 40th annual convention of —— Maybury, chairman of the advis- “ Hoffman of | see recnine hetnan ot wach [ME 804 Mrs. J.C. Norton of{Center street, was recently : Actor ecalls Ho Oo ays eT ae Se [tom haa Samad mar reno, mn te program of the year. The sudi- ton. : . ; ; By LEE BELSER . coche tg Orendy weeded ‘he Recently“ he played a tramp in| ence acted as the jury and re- x & * Th Gntigter eecieeens ial HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Wallace|wheels cut his body in two. |@,CBS Climax show. turned « verdict of a “very suc- | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Roselle’ of) dent at the University of NES Noe ICRC Oe Dll pea gag or eg Es c mi or ee xo a ss at it’s like to) "™S-"~ ir home from Whittier, Calif.. first time today that he was a\- Right then and there,” he said, pe a hobo!” A meeting for local convention| Where they spent six weeks with hae pa ges today 4 hobo—at the age of 11! * I became Wallace Ford. I took pe delegates were held prior to the! their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.|- . in Women’s Section : | Wall lee’ 0 adit ty is identity and kept it ever since.” Gold Star Mothers —_ program and, Mrs. Dale Roselle and family. Viscag wenger eoomreny hig) sen ie, bat este bare Co cy “bagend” Pond be (COINS CAtHETIND | jrsmuncement wan pate ot the] 2%, W. 0. Malet Woothn jawree m2 A and under what circumstances/gan a.new life in America—work-|” Mie, Je Doyle wed tetelind anjuamvel,, Exesidents eenaet SS Soren stsean es rabies Gtele Cathy Crotch was recently te | they were born, | 6 Se 0 SOE SS Ce WENSEINS premmnt: ak the Tubeliny weeeing lS * ES op stor gg ining| & two-week vacation at | Mated by Delta Gamma, one of | é The gray-haired; gray-nms- packages, » . washing on the-[mecting of American Gold Star! -cuise will be given beginning| Hotel Reed-at-the-Bay in St, Low- the 16 national social sororities | : tached ctor, whe has won an [itr Sslvering ™ to @ the-l Mothers held in the American Le-|april 15 at Pontiac High School| is, Miss, : | at the University of Okiakoma, | ensinent position tn fiimiand, sald |" nie gion Home. — |with Mrs. Lyle Dusenbury han- Pe hey visited] A university freshman who pl: : be sever Know ‘his Wentity—ot an ang, Fital plans were made to attend|dling reservations. . Bellgrde Gardens anh exjoped|*© Moly ert, Cathy le the daughter | who his parents were—antil otasage tr beenmare ig i the state convention held at|graTE CONVENTION © the pilgrimage of gardens spon-/0f Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. poset 2 where he hired Scotland Yard|=attle Creek April 2527. MFs.| 4. 4oth annual ‘state conven-|sored by the Mississippi Council] Crouch of East Square Lake road. “I was farmed out to an aunt)" “ack down his parents, Erb announced that Easter! ion o¢ Michigan Congress ot Par:|ot Garden Clubs. They also visit- ee * x ® when I was 14 days old,” Ford is tathe an Irish: bootmaker tests at the Oakton? County, Tu-lem's, ad Teachers will be held injed in New Orleans. Attending the opening perforni- i confessed, “‘and then I was placedlwas dead.’ But he was reunited |t cn aculg sanctorian by merbers|Traverse City April 23-25. The| # < |anee of “My, Fair Lady” in De- bt ame (Paced ty wih he mar nel gags en (eat the Jers cet! Robert, tinan om of rt. ere Ma yer en | ey lied years ago in i sy : ._ P at : Grundy in County Cork, Ireland. ling English orphanage. .. \Called to Indi ; _.| Mrs. Margaret Long of North | Stew peace teder ond fren toes "+4 Pm & tale actor today,” ie |~2' © ae pane Scab al. Basten sane a . , : , Sali ee | a BRASS t+ * I conld have become the biggest |to South ‘Bend, Ind., on the death) > songs fae and Dare. Milo 3, Ovosn of North i, tek een, gee bees bum in the world. : of Mr. Breeden's father. : : ‘| aes ees Oe, oe another,” mg cy A. Newman, daughter of ‘adopted’ 17 times+while I was in and Mrs, Raymond G, Newman Canada, I kept running away and & Shins Solid, es amend the autactin kent cine me end! CGI] Ranch Sponsors | nounced by| tm Ualveraty ot Michiens win-| INT ; Mr. and Mrs-!. Fresmman Prise, presented this RAN 1°70 HOBO sner| L1eCt Slate of Officers |) 9 Bg nny ogee where he ran a hobo by the freshmen who ranked in the top _ “name of Wallace Ford, — Two Pontiac women wil serve in executive postions with Draper me per cent a6 Hane See . “This Wallace Ford sort of took the Women's Clubs for Girls’ Ranch. , a = “ He" ’ ~ * * * : 2 é Bloomfield Hills residents _re- ee oT eocked in coal| _ _ M&% Lillian Wattles of the Pontiae Zonta Club was appointed Robers is, the|catvog tn evant ca, Jane . dishwasher ‘ a member of the board of directors and son 0 M. Lauer, R, United Press Phote. : eda una ae GM Girls’ Club is vice’ chairman. Election was held Mr. and Mrs.|¥e bast 0 Cabbcoadh = Queen Elisabeth ul poses i in a white satin eve- “I guess you'd call, us a, cin- Mrs. a j Frank Hohmeyer, Donald R.-McNeal and| ning gown embroidered in gold and pearls. She : ple of bums, We cooked our tood group, Row gm ide em cs wn 28 sche gee Hooper Crandall. of | Michael E. Pryce of Birmingham) wears the riband and star of the Order of the Garter, ; over campfires near. the lice | of Ferndale, recording secretary; Ellen’ Matter of Royal Oak, Coed je ee | oe males and emerald tiara and necklace for- weoseeat ee Guan” corresponding. secretary, and Mrs. Pearl Newcomb of Birming- avenue. No "39. 40 Group Meets merly belongii ing to the late Queen Mary. The diamond | ocad: Salata semen SY as a le date has been| ~.”" ea’ anit bow: brooch on her left shoulder is a wedding gift the borders the United States). a Ge Re 1S, GRaae diinty Jobs ta'salie set_for the | members ot 4939-194 Proficiency; from Queen Mary. Other royal jewelry consists ‘of - aetbig : Song freight iheutis fae the Giets’ Racich. Au Meetention tons be ' wedding. : _ 0! oe ek te \diathond and emerald brocelat snd sritwatch: The pie re oan tounge a fast Clubs not yet contacted to:join the group in fund raising for the ees [smith opened her das ‘on Old} Rr ween and Prince. Philip will of @ state visit to- treight, Wallace Ford fell to the ee, fase teen f (-. » (Orchard oni the meeting. moc pen UU, ‘: ; Z Z é /s ' ! 3 48 > = i x : Pe ‘ { Fa i * , j \ S a EP ak 14 aS pT pS bite a / ; i yA fe [I Lt : : : : I BT ke des e ia : yf | | \ ere fe 4 i Sa BE SG ¢ WEDNE “| THE PONTIAE | ie “ | starches, 5 B : f : Pe ee ee OR ey we ee ng the effort..Her. oe LEGRAPH RD.” | gh ee : 1662 S$. TE ’ D. 7 jens guy vier OP'SATURDAY "TIL 6 Pasi rm p on your desert, Patty? EDWARD 8. KiTust___| synthetics was 90. pe : When his parents ask for better 2 te Sees, ae oe oS [kindness tor Cathy, dey Just make|‘angiee Should be handled wi) ie edhe ne | Naturally, ‘Ted's bb bet ee te ceamees pee Research Inatitute oe fmuel Flom 's jealous ‘e : is spinning the = He teases her to expose* ee -- Genuine Leather tee sxiee. steeds ta ies and age : 'to deprive herself of sweets: mobile state. . ee oe a ag gy waa Mer compressed by rapid spinning Capeskin Coats Slee ge co ee : c nae them, By belittling her, he 2 fim the fabric ‘upon : as o Ae : aon in their yes. erature is about ee “ the apparently self-confident bas a towel. 5 Unbelievable at ions school S sume es Over the past : ; kindness himself. creased production "ie as es 2 pone fears oe 8 ae a New Spring | share of the textile market. , ° € ae ore £ : ce a | < ot Apes to their = ? : oe are: on get supple, gleaming cabretta EDITH MARTIN : Savana | 1, Cellulosic fibers made~trom , pple, g 19 sia ee MRS, JAMES D, SEILING —|"°%d pulp and sotton liters (ray- capeskin leather in the coat styled — ‘ eee en vor t. . _— mae ne nit in| ON a te eae hing. T : ‘gees ee ICouple Married |. Peanuts and milk (zein and} MEDIUM - to wear with everything. To clean Spring in TIE SILK, JCOUpIe Married = (eri. fibers such as vieara). . it, just wash with soap and woter! White — Blue — Beige — Coral. A é ashion Show sponsored by _ | CITY FEDERATION of af WOMEN’S CLUBS | | THURS., 8:15 P.M. at the ELKS TEMPLE = eo _ Fashions . } Exclusively - Fashion Shop Our Orlon ond Cotton Classics! ne 22.95 They're drip-dry and need little ironing! PRESS, ee 5 SE ears Cee Sg ee aimee OR Eee a one aa oS en ac oa Se Sees See ee So ¥ oe eee | i i x reo " cane ania GS > 7 SDAY, APRIL 3, . a : a eet eee é : : ; ek Pe * fa = 4 ee 2 1 7 : et % Sig Sore 2 | sempianaas 57 and RAYON |; BLOUSES. Soft and demure. Sizes to 46° Easter HATS for dis- | criminating women. | of Norma James D. ling is “7 California E Bloomfield . * 2. today! CLUB Set your table with STARDUST — the ster- ling of lovely illusions " = twinkling stars . ... sparkling diamonds . . . Wii A delicate, slim-throated Mm look, yet strong with luxurious solid-silver weight, sculptured for beauty and hand com- . fort. See sTARDUST_ Place-Setting: Knife and Fork, CONVENIENT. PLAN “The Store Where Quality Counts” STERLING 3.-Mineral fibers made from| - Perfect for ypur leisure mo- ments—a pair of comfortable slip- pers, with or without the strap, in easy-to-do crochet! Wear them “"iplain or with pearl or sea-shell trim—either way they're sure to strall,. medium and large sizes inclusive; material requirements; Ceameles a ef Syre é Sorte ae cneheem OBIE” ~_|stitch illustrations. Send 25c in coins, your name, address and the pattern number to Ante Cabot, The Pontiac Press, “1372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6; Ill. It's ready! The 1957 Needlework Album—56 colorful pages showing many pretty designs; plus direc- _|tions for making three crochet items and a quilt. Only 25c a copy! No Appointment Necessary— _ Come Any Time! Phone a FE 8-3560 - .Pontiae’s New One-Price Permanent Wave Shop - _ ALL PERMANENTS ‘@ Permanent by an $3375 Com with Cut and Set — HIGHER You Get: All This: © Custom Haircut experienced, licensed _ Operator , © Styled Set @Guarantee...a ~ complete wave for : , ltr en | | $3.75. None higher. LEFT: the newsy coat dress with platter buttons and dotted tie. , wi ee oF , g s : fey : CENTER: the sheath with new “Dutch ‘Boy” pleats and striped jocket. — \ | i C | Potttiac’s. Oldest Jewelry Store i: HOI I YWOOD ( 1 : _y | RIGHT: the surplice style with white dickey and preachers’ tie. ’ | haere . os fa ae i es 48 oe pote, \SHOP © ye kta ‘]] 28.W. Huron st. \ FE 2:7257 | rey. Secinew (Over Busey Sf vf Was a 5 a , oe oe beoe eee: wees ae eae sonia oi 25 _— 2 | ee pa Pas ag en es ee ee — < ; . Pata 9 ys 3 7 A . | j | / j g 5 | 4 / é ) by a 2 f } Ce mies ! i > meal ie ra ars | ed ~~ NONE |, ae t ee. eee, og Memes FTE YES ied Ly ae wo lpihewree ar sii oe 3 Me a oY ee c =) 5 ' Rl } \ ¥ i \ i ‘ : Bu : a ‘. Z \ : e : ‘S Ly er 7 ] - * ‘* AY a \ f | aE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3,.1957-- | nile : ’ ‘¢ SLES op ‘ees | Joa ? a . \ i : ds Se ~4 a * f ny c re, eo 1. Sa hee \ Inte or S apcibepae minus buttons . lf ~~ Confidence Py lounging robe you ‘wearin repair it and have it dry cleaned, : f < AS : ys ‘4 hee le = evening, while you're read- i ee _|ing a good ‘mystery or American filins bad a: good| a) noon. siting. And they loved the fudge| As long as it’s something you |TV, deserves the samie care as! year in Argentina im 1955, fo a ch squares! ~~ | a knew how to do (and we all |———/--—— — Sa ake my fudge|=,"*mt ne And third, you begin thinking of _ L | ae in the spring 1957 hat is that it sits | © : ph ered sere 10 | comfortably on the head and off)’ a ney oF tad on White EMBER i o , . backgrounds tte art luppenlatz, Porigston are sererally deeper. 80 |. grounds. that @ certain stay | at your new hat needs no clips, |. bn thelr baie after & tae bom son of |combe ef” team devices. Often,|I that way. - . ~ Mr. and_Mrs.|\crowns go high hat, But this new) —- But hatr cannot, be. trained |} "We C. C. height is softened by biousing,| — iti direction, ‘luppentatz of denting or pleating and sometimes |) ~ much the way the nap lays & e sti h angled at.a dashing slant. | oo net Bs dé 5 Birmingham. | Soft, sheer tabries such as chif-| = a carpet. st: : ‘trary. to S deomee to She is. a ton and silk organdy or straws| Also in solid failure. yo graduate of |worked as softly: as fabric make} | * This hair direction never these hats look and feel femininely | | colors in the University |iicht on the head. of Michigan | Fashion interest in the thirties| 79 and he was |is headlined by new casuaj felt,|% silk organza. Sketched . | eee eo te ee =o paar protien weeny ine gh eapeonenes ccc from Wayne jprim turned back off-tace vies with| 5 : : YVONNE COUSINS University. _LOVES. COLOR ACCENT Shetched from Stock ‘ted, are combined with curvy brims slanting off to one. side. Block Plaids Ideal Man of 50 Insists That He-Can Work) teisure coats in colorful block |) ° Ll ‘|plaids are ideal for cool weather |’ Just as Hard as He Could at.20 pee are vest they are a vill : ae tal part of the wardrobe and they | 7” By RUTH MILLETT . the broiling sug with the: ther- ‘are catching on in popularity in 7. ‘ When a hard-working husband in| ™ometer around 100 rather than jthe East. All- wool leisure coats his 40’s, 50’s,. or early 60’s drops; ®dmit he has had enough after /fojlow the lines of the natural sil- | |in his tracks, wives with husbands| the first. nine holes. __ {houette, with minimum. shoulder || ini the same age group-suddenly| Even on a family vacation he|padding. Pleats in the front at resolve to try to make their own|has to push himself so he can brag|shoulders enhance their sporting husbands take better care of them-jabout the ‘good time he “‘made’’|look. Top colors to choose from|i=> selves. (not the good time he “had’’)/includé aqua, blue, gray, ocartet,| eS: * *« * when he gets back home. tan and walput. o . . ¢ - CARNATIONS. — Spring’s newest fashion co- ” ordinated colors. Sketched I. fsom Stock . ¢ Two pieces for happy working .. . shopping... playing” around. , . young bowtie blouse is sleeveless . . . the soft, full skirt has double box pleats all around. ,, washable woven cotton predominantly orange/ grey, . / ~ e 7 - ‘ Take advantage of this insurance pack- age, for an averoge of only . blue/brown or chartreuse /purple in sizes 7 to 15. Sports Shop—Main Floer KNOWS.GOOD ACCESSORIES a * a i x3 But most of them are fighting a) * * * ~ aca, SIO losing battle because making a| How can you make a man slow = al Re oar 5 Ga man take care of himself isn't a down when his-male ego is crying simple matter. . out that he_is just as young as he The real trouble is that when a ever was? “ : When wives figure out the an- swer to that one — maybe there $ : 100 ae | to slow down’ a lit: : : | won't be so many widows living on ‘ t more sehsibly and get |. heady’ nowrence. - - "340° more rest, she finds herself hav- |- b . that makes him think Pale Gray Hose : / FAILLE. . BAG with shell twist handle . ; # (er. mest elty ewners) % $4,000 on Howe 2 its hoo tat Top of Fashion Shae see : | | se. c : teipy a Cones mt if he doen't go 21 Spring Wear toe ber $1,000 Away from Home §.$10,000 Personal Liability $800 Additicnal Expense 10.95 | . ey: sex appeal when|hosiery authorities say will be tops ce themselves get overweight. |for spring of 1957 look particularly rear = > FE 22-9224 man thinks he is just as|smart when worn with’gray, navy TOR Q00G ‘ with a paunch as hejor black patent leather shoes. a : ; A little matter of/ Stockings keyed to match shoe . THATCHER = eee | eee ee eee HAS A SLIM WAIST PATTERSON — / headed by grayed beiges, remain : DISMISSES PLEA _ by == eathcumatia : If his wife puts his weight.on aj °* bs ‘health basis, OAs still sure that; '0X- Sandy and pink beiges alse lhe. knows more than doctors and | dismisses her plea for him to start : watching calories with “Nonsense, oe 5 : 'I never felt better in my life.” eames | Cg tw a3 _WERN ET 711 Comm. Nat'l Bank Bidg. be White and near white shoes will be word with sunny stocking colors like apricot or golden blush. Accent Belts . _In black patent or calf in navy, black, red, pink, or flax. « Sketched 4 00 from Stock « | Even a man’s vacations are like- : hy ly to be spent nourishing his ego. prow soe great essen ‘ a Ph te He’ll go on exhausting hunting mauve or taupe & trips so he can brag to the boys Rede ‘snd r , pinks —h eee how tough your shoe wardrobe will look even = aay = : smarter if worn with varying tones He'lt finish 18 holes of golf im Jof pink-tinged stockings. | 7 Pn oF en ves ted Viasat eae he WANTS A BLOUSE. . Suit Blouse Complete with Cutting and ‘Styling You'll have the Andre sham- poo (a beauty treatment in it- self) . . . your hair will be waved with individually select- Se OPEN FAIDAY ~ tam soma ci The well chosen ensemble .... destined to play an important role this Spring. . So right at any time of the day, in any sétting , . . especially In nylon tricot or dacron and cotton pima, All drip dry tabrics. jewel _ neckline with tucks or lace trim. White / : . ., Andre experts will custom- adept at traveling, too! and pastels, Sizes / TILL 9 P MM. & t» lust for You. Indispensable 32 to 38. / ss: : tyre ad eas eg 6 ay styles in a subtle blending of fine texture. Junior, misses’ sizes. -_/ “WHERE SERVICE AND QUALITY ARE SUPREME” z ve No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! 3" | “and Floor—Pontioe Stote Bank Bldg. © FE 5-9257 | ce — ; ; a me et eet Se a 4 3 yf : ee Lae fs i '|Beautiful Hair | tr|Needs Brushing | | to Make It Shine | "POR THE MAR WHO REMEMBERS WITH FLOWERS — Pace Fun COPA! Eas TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND Serv “INTERMEDIATE POINTS ine os i 5 F z z 3 a eS Featine Press Pinte ing on is Mrs. William J. Dean of Ottawa drive, gen- eral chairman of the 1956 affair. Bassinettes were © | purchased for the hospital from the funds. or ee i | fil i i “Mrs. P. Eugene Miller (left) of Edgewood Park drive was photographed presenting, a check to Laur- etta Paul, director of Pontiac General Hospital, from the “High Fever Eollies” Committee of 1956. Look- Washboard Test [Registry of -Retired: Folks Cee chr | Youches tor Fe't 'Could Dispel Loneliness to City Hospital | : Devic A check for $4,353.16 to be used Oldsters .Need Some. Such Device to Fran warns. or Promote Friendships and / Activities | sented | / of Pontiac General Hospital, by the n, ae Loneliness is one of =e plane panty hese wos | + Cabaret is a washable woven felt of cotton.| retire from their jobs, who move/to new es, whose . j\Light Fabric Best : children grow up and move away, who are left as| Proceeds were used to we widows or widowers. the hospital. The gift included all Mrs. A. F. C., a widow who lives in Urbana, IIL, has @! proceeds from “High Fever Fol- passed} practical plan to help cure loneliness. She suggests that lies of 1956,” a project of the auxil- t can i iH s3% FRE : i et | i : i i ge glacial mulated Lu ised eth clieallivasinds leita ad te ma [is cr erERe AG gfe FH : ii! a * * ¢ 3 “t Rk | WIGGS Easter Specials! |B22= Dress up your home for Egster—and after—with wonderful home acces- aes oar Pick’ the profes- cones a oe elas . sorties from Wiggs , . . shown Gre just faur of our newest feature items, ~~ fresh out of the packing cases . . . all specially priced! . f ; | DECORATOR. }LAMes ~ B. g * 2 sf , g E " Bw I i ‘ i) i af i Be . . a ter of all people past 65 be kept in the city hall, /iary. a new felt can) the library, or any,other central spot. Everyone past 65| Presenting the check was Mrs. 88/ who is retired should drop in and sign the register, giv- idle and mel gl arora of ~” a ing — approximate age, hobbies, and past business} od wen Be. unas = 3. range vat- terests. : le ‘ ni Mrs. -C.’s idea is seconded by Robert Lyon, whom I peas . . * talked to in Ashville, N. C.+ Plans for the 1957 project are He had this to say: under way, according to Mrs. Mil- m| “I have been a widower fer, who anhounces that the 1957 jfor nine years. I do not follies will be. presented Oct: 23-24. ; ‘ know why everyone assumes}. oud be happy to sign — if| Coffee now is Nicaragua's sec- | PITTSBURGH PAINTS of that a man is any less lone-| 1.16 were a few brave souls to|ond largest export, after cotton, ~~ < Managua reports, . oe “i lly:when he is left alone than Kéep that(iust PAINTED) look longer _|a woman ‘is, or that he is| o¢ service ‘\any better able to take tare as Pittsburgh Paints for every. paint job! PONTIAC GLASS CO. I||wear in the suburbs on those lazy inf " f F if 1) <§ ee 2 , Es i 5 oer © |, “I can't act like a brash college| and live » || boy gnymore, and ask a pretty} wife and = her adj ~s > 5 H z g , Pe Tole 1 = e ae = : a es : - ; , | pd 23 Ww. Lewrenee : * ° Phone 4 friendship and companionship short , | -. -&§. : ; O : : ‘ « - 3 ee i and people to talk to, both men | “She does not see very weil, een Tt : 2 | and women. Why couldn’t there | and we will be worried. about .} PULL-DOWN ~* MILK GLASS ‘|ipzrum : Soldner fe fhe apg OCT a 2. PEGs hes - ||P Spring Colfferes that fit the fashion picture... and YOU - ee ist Gis cet ot Manta 2 Beautifully Hand-Decorated in Gold ait Hobnail and Brass Table Lamp |i} PERMANENTS, from . , . .$5.00 9) tn tac coramunity “know tet | upt”—Charies 1 + 7 ‘e'L. = ao ae b) there are more like them?” A—Your situation will pose some , —. $1Q% sOos _—sd/S. |. CALLLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP jf ree er alco Min wl pos some = = = Hf 216 N. Perry rs FE 2-6361 4) would be helpful. It would be ajrealize some of them in advance Available in either Black or White Tole, gold | — step toward down the|Some families find it miserable, caield dn HADEN Lap wil eve Add: Weeds ealirnin-to thtng seek toler, ij ' : loneliness barrier which frequently| and. others manage very well in- f to be useful as it is «+ « Weal over din- , ” eat = isolates older people into a limited,|deed. Your wife can spare your | ing table or desk—handy alongside © sofa or ee ne ee . "| unsocial sort of life. mother some of the problems con- Ta lounge chair, : : white parchment shade . , » 3-way socket, STAPP’S e.0 6 Shoes for Easter eee . * * * : nected. with bad eyesight, and) nm ad \ , o* : a > To be truly successful, the reg-|¢liminate skidding rugs and be 7 | would need some active off-|™more than usually careful about shoots: A’ club for senior citizens,| Scattered toys. | a meeting place, a weekly column|-Your mother may realize that Sitting Pretty of local news in the newspaper, a volunteer host or hostess to visit people at home and encourage them to sign the registry, or in- she would rather live with you) ‘ than anywhere else, and she and your wife may find together some}. division of duties which will give vite them to call on other retired' them both satisfaction, . - %: - . i @ . Py 3° . : why coo lf oT. ee 2S + + Pes AS te ‘™ Bid * A s 2 Patt-O-Rama in- , 2, 3, 4,5, 6 years. : jf % yard. eameos — , p val 3 : the pattern nu red é Of course she's proud and 90 ore you. She's Ths Fontan Free. e | sitting vp and on her wee feet, the decrest little low St., Chicago 6, Ill. shoes @ baby girl ever had. Gently fashioned Spring & Summer _ Magnificent | ~ Of softest orun., tiny, 20°light, 90 sweet ond — > oe . | * gudh fun ju both to admire. Pale “PARK LANE” — | | “ snare pattern. printed ao a . ASS; ««* » CN - s > strike a chord in her heart You'll hit a respondent note in the melody of a beautiful diamond—when it’s harmonized in a delightful Orange Blossom mounting. A gift with rhapsody forever. Choose a “FOUR LITTLE FISHES” LAZY SUSAN $ Ay B, Pink Strap, in dainty patent styl- ing. Infants’ sizes i 1-4, narrow and ‘white. Infants’ sizes 1-4, nar- | | . . A, — yey | | | Four clever, fish-shaped sections with shell- row and wide. wide. ‘solitaire or full-jewelled Orange Blossom a ee ee pol ee | $350 $350 , an _ be pear or — a custom | - i styling. In either case, Orange Blossom guarantees- | ‘ tions, on neturel or. black Sees. 7 i - the-finest diamond ring value for the price. : : i ’ | JUVENILE BOOTERY ae +) , | G i S | | eum ss. Fo REDMOND’S : : *y. Hi ‘3 : \ Ph. FE 2-3208 SF eG re ee | — — ~24 W. HURON J - Open Mon. G Fri. Evesto9 \ ; . Optometrists—Jewelers ie ONE GR EN ee |) : Ty | 81.N. Saginaw | \ FE 2.8612 | ! : : i | | | \ i | ! ; ip ( ) | i hE ES ee oe pvb oof oy jf - " be ' [ie ] th baat } wae. i “ene , : rages pity ke : ‘Dep yeor ts - ee ~ -~ a pre “eh ae * cas 2B i he ee a erect ing” <0 Ss Siar Ma ania ime ee ata Neaamias Po ‘ ae ’ i fy 4 i | i : _,THE. poxrrac: PRESS, WEDNESDAY, apart 1997 - Ne ‘ i (Mach | Maligned. Fruit Is Very Valuable. yee pee. Sad pa ser By JOSEPHINE. LOWMAN .emon ° Promotes: Health, “Beauty fe el ait andthe wary 1 dat eurceas =i f _ When used it ‘ family is widely used as @ feminine ” eats that: someone has a sour almost & great\can cause scurvy. This disease is|beautifier. It is a bleach. When fully ig by “Relea ren 5.4 By JANET ODELL disposition we say she or he is a'health and beauty aid. almost nomexistent in thé worldidiluted with water it can be applied to the skin and allowed to dry for bleaching purposes, Rinse well this eo Vitamin C is widely but afterwards. : : Davis makes) sparsely distributed iti vegetables | Many women use it to speed — : her own. With the basic mix she and traits. The cltres freits are the loss of suntan each fall. a scat Ge knew about| aartened elbows, ton; RELAX-A-TRON ranging «in _|vitamins, vy was a much! A. lemon juice rinse will bring |} For slenderizing. The periect schoolers. to) : yamine Siearty te by those out the highlights in hair, Both ||Fi Feel the weeded relaxation in every area’ your . Davis sticks) , Jon long sea voyages. For example, lemon juice and vinegar rinses jen ott pas - wetly ee ages Nero cng ipa and lps vse She knits,) consider the. voyage of Lord An-|mote the health as well as the ee oe ntl ey r ¥ ae ghtens ron sitios ‘eu-purpese - flour as “ : shortening : es * *- «“ for: Driving Comfort VANS ear e ae Vee a ea ei ere Viele. eis} three ingredien While is ‘no longer a disease | ~ tote le. Hays lto fear bevause of our modern “Motorist coats are becoming an 2 rte spor Ty Bi blender diet, many’ persons get far less essential part of the male suburb- - a two. knives, until mixture soil |witamin C than is required for|anite’s wardrobe. Short enough to - $TORE. HOURS: Sg liiles ‘cornmeal. Store in a large est “health. This vitamin tights feel comfortable in while driving,| aa | , ice eames hike t infection, plays some part in the|they come in lengths ranging from Monday Soturday y poe formation of hemoglobin and has thirty-four to thirty-six inches, 9:30 A. M. Until ; . + oo |. la happy effect on the capillanies. . These new shorter lengths, with . §:30 P. M. | i Also, the citrus fruits help keep either side or center vents, do not yg eto ti Meag mix and 2 or more: eggs. “json who sailed from England in are good for the sctlp and’ pro- __INovernber 1740, with six ships and|beauty of your topknot, -»imore than 900 men. When he re-| Tomorrow: “You ‘Must Pay for turned to England in June 1744,/Beauty With Vigilance, Routines,” _ tiring exercises . -lhe had lost five of his six ships: | jand four-fifths of his men because the alkalin ash reserve high. USUAL SYMPTOMS | Some of the most usual symp- toms of vitamin C deficiency are Motor Coat Popular 7%°¢ Beauty Salon Riker Bldg.—Rear of Lobby FES-7186 hike up in back while you're sit- ting “behind the driver's wheel.) Motorist coats have a lot of de- tails which make them very much in demand. Deep pockets in either: : APPAREL STORE Maple at Bates - BIRMINGHAM ‘| ad in % cup milk with a - \bleeding gums, weakness, irritabil-/ iach patch with flaps eee ogg Soured ity, aches and pains in the muscles attiing sivias provide cael seeun ) ot with > cutter. Bake 15 - jand joints. - \for road maps, cigarettes and or . eRe CNT Pooeocny er oven. The oil from. the Jemon rind jer sc na | \ Pe - hae _. | For Peanut Butter Cookies: To 3 se NORTH-SOUTH = [cups mix add 1% cups sugar, 1 eee ae ple: Agi b \ Whatever your destination |/°UP Peanut butter, %4:cup milk} The poor little lemon, it is much maligned. We eauty ‘ Let Us H. wg Sal ne a Boverig agg Rai associate it mostly with a sour disposition. Actually, be vat ‘ 3 down with a fork dipped in sugar.|' *#e lemon is one of our most important fruits. - = es ‘ With Your Plons [Bake 12-15 minvtes in 375degree , oN Ms To is ~Mee wi : oe ni Sa 3 Toastmistresses to: Meet | : ‘1 cup sugar, 44 teaspoon) * ic Why 7 ois? rg taal tatoos 1 TOLedo This Saturday : bee’ : — pole: buttermilk or sour i : cup chopped nuts. i 7k . — ies toro gore eed “Be There — Be Prepared — cent are) : “7 {ment Irae ee a {was glad he had the “bad cold” 1 pupils Mer snamal solery in $3,838 and | * 4 _ . [because it will “help” him in an extra represents 95.3 per. cent of ga,| address. echoot total income. = . |, Am aunt, Miss Hazel Marks, [Egyptian ‘Flag Rai She usually teaches elementary! was driven; back by heat and\— A Mi 17, on UNEF Building grades with 308 students under, smoke. when she -attentpted. 10\—— GAZA Arabs carrying ban an a Honal 8.7 hours a week 10) The mother, Mrs. Doris Rodgers, IPTC pail ‘school dasties. lag. -nad left the house to pick up AS ogans ‘Tuesday -celebrated the ‘She is an active church member). eitare food order. : raising of the Egyptian flag over|and a member of at least two ie ) teacher, &C-ithe government building which un-|other community organizations. Aj . : oo av , isn’t t00\ti) Monday was headquarters of the total of 86.4 per cent of all women| Miss Marks, a sister of Mrs profession.| United Nations Emergency Force. |teachers voted in the last élection| Rodgers, said the fire broke out Announcement Tuesday of the per say they| ‘Thousands of residents of the| Wher they had the opportunity. |@round an oil space heater. date of the new session gave nojwould teach again it they were| Gaza Strip cheered wildly as| The average woman school| She rescued Harvey's brother, of |details. Previous announcements starting over, but 16.6 . Maj. by the ruling Communist party|aren't sure and 29.5 per cent S@y| med’ Hassan Abdel Latif raised i i hi gf zs | Central Committee indicated the they would choose some other the flag. The governor than placed|A total of 80.7 per cent girl, Callan J. 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Po t Z ee es ete 4 \ : sg . ws a \% \ i er ee a eens t _THE PONTIAC PRESS.’ WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 8, 1957, Nee + oS A a ie ge) pope ee : \ ‘| He, cooked off what béen &. a wneeed. oa Ceres es See ao A im oA ) ; : _ ed) States, He saved Britain bil- ‘ | y G , y | Mahe hy arranging do have. the (WK | apN . : uit His | une ling , UB. suppiy her with the. guided \ : : ee aN Review ‘ ee ae et Ble or ae NEW YOR! CNS) —Aa t tations) vor sie, Antes: tis: Wohnen, O00 [President and Sen. Taft to re-| om graves from Tripoli to the jtons is detonated. Suffice it to er : Aa Will dpi Ns Results _. former ‘sportswriter I resent Gisith, Ox Butes Gabder, leaner m. Yalu, which ene feels he didn’t |say that one 10-megaton job con-| Seenis to me the P t _ Williams’ characterization of the Sgergir aedaiegee Miura EE monn to de, Ted's feo fine an’|stitules more punch than all the should have been given & rising. PR No yoo late Sen. Bob Taft and the U. s.| °#* notee in athlete, teo great a man in sports {bombs’ dropped by the Germans, |vote of thanks, gan ag Marine Corps as gutless. Taft had| ®¢rely felt about the composite For his own peace of mind, Wil-| ang the estimation of our youth, Japs and Allies during World War rm eopegantinn mons ties tek etemiaed inlloement Brooklyn liams should stop giving inter-| ™ The ~ \views, He does neither himself nor) : to-get himself 4 Marine Corps’ record needs) wittiams had a wonderful record|his great baseball record, mor his| "orald debate. a w attending cither Dey. Hali-Dey, or Evening fey org ara § : AN = NY » 6 delineation here. 4 a eans of : Extii in_two” tough wars. But from the iliams Ge > a. ee ae Hohe of ite biasts againat the “ee ee any sped yoen he] Tee Wiliome 6 same day Lewis L. The energy of a single, forgotten : y Bary ble Ey BE pap ae ye po a sie himself|iess draft boards, gutless _politi- + “= & Strauss, chairman of the Atomic|t®st’A-bomb drove the Nautilus) : DAY, HALF-DA 5 ‘ da it on ‘oc-\cians and gutless sportswriters” ‘ ne Cotmmission, announced|twice around the globe. One’ har-| | casions. He is one of the few ball-'ne blamed for that fine service he| T° single out Taft, whom he nev- mang experts are nuzzling clos-|Néss H-bomb would drive 500 players who ever Tose above thelrendered he would seem to be the/@T. Met, was absurd. Bob Taft,|o- to tami the utter catstrophe Such ibmarines as far. routine mealy-mouthed tributes tolonly person who served in both|Who was not unlike Williams in'the|ct the H-bomb, and “directing itsiPROOF DEMANDED. the city in which he must play 7!/world War II and Korea. There|courage of his convictions, ran : The Business Institute home games a year, to the own-jmust have been others. into Wore fences than Pete Rieser|* One Bo on fi NO may. To anyone who covered the Ber-|- ies T West Lawrence Btteet . FE 2.3551 er ‘he serves, and the grand old) eo a we and _ Williams combined, -w & Sitive longer in the annals. of man|™¥44 talks, it-must have conte as/ J Phone or Return This Ad its Bulletin ; game itself, - eee _ t * .|stabbed by mere concealed nails wi one-sided ar-|® Surprise that Prime Minister : : ~~ potas eg than the Georgia Peach, had more bias progres of Rabert Harold MacMillan ‘was called on in Ni \ a Ne VETERAN APPROVED | “N \ \ \ ag Ne Je lbeanballs directed at his skull than Commons to ‘prove’ that he had o Rae ; year -job, There must have b&en . Taft. : i . acne . i Geiss ge sas cert eeereeeers Thee ee eee ee eee eenews N thers who didn't return at all,|©- H- Ruth and Williams together.) 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PARSONS Tosy Perkins in * bg) HOLLYWOOD (INS) — When tw! om oi " E real Jim Piersail' of the Boston) j made such a favorable impression ~ gon the Paramount lot that he was, BLUE SKY 2150 Opdyke Rd. Ph. FE 4-4611 | WONDERFUL o shelf, dusted off and will be to be back in town unt Thanks Live Fresh Sea Food, Superb s Prime Beef, Steaks and Chops, Game Dinners.. sy “Clarence,” the Booth Tarking- “5 Ston comedy, has been taken off| Bing Crosby, who doesn’ -~ 1 gtendied for the good-looking Pier- hy gave Bill Morrow perm Pretty THE PONTIAC PRs, WEDNESDAY. Lynn Dollar, on H fos March's TV’ show, “The $64,000 “Cinderella,” music-wise, show- APRIL. 9, qoore e) N siiticn | y =, } Sire eae ere 1 WHE Sg wren |X GOOD FRIENDS MEET | : @ BEER @ WINE Same night, Walter Winchell was ‘buying his pretty daughter Walda's ia dinner. FOOD Lobsters oxacn ft Duck, Turkey, i leased in October. STARTS _ TONIGHT At this writing Bing is in Florida - Four Private Dining R Ae age playing golf and having himself aj ~ From All Over the World . PHONE: OR 9-1907 ~ Wer Your ' good time. os a : it easier, although we hope FAMOUS he comes back he'll make another WINE motion picture. Stra and. @ CHOICE neo LIQUORS - { ! 2 DAYS 10:45 A.M, . OO CRTAICS Milt Di site \ LIBERTY © y Wines. Beers ond Ales ‘BIRTHDAY SECRET LUNCHES Open Every Day 12 te 10:30 p.m.jhouse. This young wizard, 1S¢ Adm. |made five million dollars with Dot April 6-7-8-9 , $500,000 Exhibition Detroit: Masonic Temple, @ve*) SONTINCES Frank Freeman Jr., Jimmy Mc- Hugh and myself were the only/> guests not associated with Wood. The Woods left a beautifylly furnished colonial home just out- side of Nashville, with 55 acres, . Randy Wood didn’t reveal to any ae tome Pp ty PETER: PRCHER - A SCOTT-QROWN Prenectes + sucesibe UOT St RO Dapeate HPA CO-FEATURE — “NIGHTFALL” COCKTAIL LOUNGE 85 North ae: \ N ‘a \ \) N, \ \ a HN N a ile stn Iho , the ee i: WaT ee’. : NOW! 44 Thru if Thursday | Ts NED LITTLE. Rice an DAVE APPL a PLEIACKS | | — DONMA Hide JEAGUE: EK Lepisinaianieneatioll rz “THE LAST WAGON” ee “THE IRON MISTRESS” : DOORS eee | ACADEMY AWARD 20¢:ce —BEST ACTOR OF THE YEAR— | YUL BRYNNER WINNER OF | ACADEMY J AWARDS! “THE KING and I" with DEBORAH scnealy or sakes sass cus TAHOE |p 3412 Dinle Hwy. OR 3-9754 : We BANQUETS ond PARTIES Watch for Program Ad in ried Column € WATERFORD prner WILLIAMS LAKE. ond AIRPORT ROADS OPENS Friday E SKY DRIVE-IN ~~ Bly el. BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN — BLU E siy DRIVE-IN <8 piGcEsT ROCK 'W ROLLER yer; BILL HALEY /* AND HIS COMET - fin ft MAR ALAN FREED RUIMUISLE: ON THE DOCKS age gan i DARREN peony 4 Alli A a AJ 1 AMS 4NTS ‘ bATI $ NISALa A . ee ee ee ee eee eee ee were wT Tw TS TO CCC CCC CCT ~ tb ~ TART za TODAY! AL # You When You See “THE RAINMAKER!” i | WA A | WANDEL WAND, CORED BRD 1 Guarantee , . . There's ‘Happiness Galore in Store for “LEAVE THEM ALONE, SON! ; Your sister's got to have her moment § , of happiness-with him talkin’ f quiet and his hand touchin? | her face! And if you go out there (= and put one little dark shadow over the brightest time of her life-I swear ll come after you with a whip?” 7 Sage oh aay BIRT ANCASTER. KATHARINE BRPBURN ' FEATURES | nal 1:00-—3:12—5:12—7:24—9: 336 | A. H. SANFORD, MGR. - OAKLAND THEATER oaeeen cd T Added: i NOTELTOON CARTOON | Tl “SUN: * “HEAVEN. KNOWS J MR, =a Weg eee dh Shaws “~ iene aoe as ‘ or aby Hpi nent sper gtit cana it: a 6 le a Les é: jl 4 ee ek Whe ! j CAN Z i iy kee - ay iW 2 at Bt «| be sp | ae - y, { : ee 4 a et _ziis > powntae PRESS, wwanxspay, “APRE. 3, hor Vay o wets a competing in Bowlerama as activity will start as the other events they had. al- this eee Sone a eee begin): ready entered. The large number FINALS — APRIL 20 fey and Sunday, , Sole! te samitaoes Sister Another 200, including all women, 5 APRIL 67-13 SINGLES TOURRAMENT_ ill qenilty Sebeitay,. Apeh 13th. . =? Rak ee. year Friday. ___-:tpee: sealing datlag tbs . All The opening squadw 111 start to} . > 200 Serateh ‘ ‘eeliee : ‘Aoril 5 rolling at 12 noon at participate by Fg iy Open only to - ‘hides om and Auburn Lanes and a ex as oc: Sanctioned = p.m. at. Dixie Recreation. ABC ond Wibc: missed > the Bowlers of ‘There are still three more Several of the area’s top women previous Sunday deadline may still} - Oakland Cty.” : however, remaining to eater ina \bowlers are listed on squads injenter now by sending his entry,| Suey : — 3rd $100 Bowlorams under = new deadline \the State Women’s'meet at Flint,to manager Les Rothbarth in| P* mane tne eee aamounced . While the Men's National’ Elk s\care of the Press sports depart: .¢on ; (Besed on 400 entries) Applications now may be turned ~ at Columbus, , Ohio| ment. Entries may also be left ~ Namé—Mr. Mrs. or Miss. . vassev tees, PhOM@ ...,..., oe _.._|im or mailed through midnight offalsd is set for the same days, | at the Press or any bowling alley. me WOMEN: pin Me ath al am Mapy have voiced the wish of\Entry fees must be included. All ed Le Bois cekciOwy see eeee See < \ : oo Ist $200 \ . ¥ ‘ Highest league average as of Jan. 1....League ........ 2nd $100 Bruins Blank Wings 2-0 \ ABC Sanction No........<.WIBC Sanction No..........]° 3d $600 . , — ——— (Based on 200 entries) ‘Qualifying | Finale’ | Eniry Foo | la uc I nons or’ Bi ig ave eo. te : — Prize’ fund will be re-| : Auburn Lanes +| Huron Bowl | Bowling ...... $1.20 sles 100% ao pose to ee MaKe one prize tor every BOSTON (AP) — The Boston|Gordie Howe, thd. W seul we Wied rpm harder,” cubl.gp to my pk SANG wee.” Saw o apna rice (3 garnes | Tournament Exp. .60 tO entries. Trophies willigpruins, hockey’s ‘ng pe ee — on’ 2 tesla Capt. Fernie Flaman, a standout|mons said. “Then I moved over|Sianiey He 3 onl id across 6 Prize Fund .... .2. .2.10 be hyper winners val team, hailed rookie goalie Don/in the 2nd period. - on defense in the Boston triumph. -_ him and monnged 0s Bleek Ne . games on same all ) Y ig qua ifiers at eacn| Simmons today for the “big save" “I just knew we would win when Ue alleys). ~ - Total Cost - $4.50 house. : which helped mover them to within is gllncmigyaae ponent ir | eas temas 0” reekia Jack x * one victory of the final round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. “Don. made the big save and Caffery added. ing about Simmons’ great stop E Howe took the puck from a Simmons said .that .“you don't)ts! as they prepared to entrain for like 1 é TOURNAMENT RULES | os “ Detrolt for the Sth game of the Bvt ma rr hl ta ey fr 18 aa. mara of in, 1957 or rms ee on] gee cme | ame el a Pre gue average season i games were bow present season. . nit ; - 2. Anyone falsifying his or her average will be disqualified ond = forfeit seat to any or all prizes or| blanked the Detroit Red ‘Wings,|/ The kid was great,” said center; om Simmons, P ere fcnsy ben vetum of fees. |< 2-0, last night for a 3-1 lead 4y Cal Gardner, a veteran of a dozen —_* Terry ~ 3. Toumament manager reserves right to reject any and all enti. their best pf seven series. ae campaigns. “He fooled Z wehuk’s midseason walkout. being 4. Tournament will be conducted in strict adherence with ABC and WIBC riles. * -k. * «+ *«& * When I saw him coming in alone) tonowers to wind up 5. Final qualifiers will pay for additional 3 games in finals. The Bruins were leading 1-0 when * I went out a little, stuck out MY) are big favorites to “That save gave us a big lift ¢ stick to the left and got him to of. the series between Montreal | and New York for the - w. Cup—emblematic of World Hockey supremacy. Ist Baseball Managers’ i Meeting Slated Monday F Jap Matmen Coming ‘ito Southfield Gym | Japan's touring wrestling team, ~ now in the United States, will ap- [pear at Southfield High School on Thursday night, April 11, o'clock, _ . - The Japanese grapplers will Tighe Stil Sees 2nd for bai This i at § ’ ish for the Tigers in: the 1957 Booth, Stadium LAKELAND, Fila. — Manager Jack Tighe says nothing _ has happened during spring training to change his pre-exhibition season prediction of a second place fin- American —_ campaign. . * * Tighe aad yesterday his sapam| are “20 or 23 per cent” better than the team which closed the Pronovost ° (3), McKENNEY LOSES PUCK — Don McKenney, Boston Bruins center, falls losing puck to Marcel Detroit Red Wings defenseman, who. picks up his teammate, Gordon Howe (9), to set up a play in second period of their semi- ~ final Staniay. Cap hnelony ‘Gorton tn Besta tact night. Detroit's goalie, Glenn Hall, guards his net while his teammate, Warren Godfrey (5), and Bruins ,Real Chevrefils, left, look. on. Boston won 24 tohing 0 3:8 fond te She bentet 7 sortes, , }compete in a dual meet against jan all-star team composed of ace wrestlers from the University of |sity and other colleges. c — open style. ~|man, holds the Ohio high jump record of 6 feet 7 inches. | Michigan, Michigan State Univer- Wrestling will be conducted Lan Xavier's 6-foot-5 sophomore basketball star, Cornelius Free- interscholastic the Ist meeting of adult baseball | Pirnan team managers. The meeting will be held next Monday night at 8 o'clock in the Parks and Recrea- tion Department office, City Hall. Managers or representatives of | M. teams considering ‘entry ‘in the City Baseball League should attend * | Geoffrion Sets. Pace as Canucks Take 3-l1Lead °. MONTREAL ®—The New York Playoff Decides Skeet Champion After Keith Van Kirk and Ron- ald Kelly had tied at 46x50 in the OCSC spring skeet tourney, during the weekend at the club range, Van Kirk went on to win the title WASHINGTON # — ~N Some folks have a green thumb re _ When it comes to making friends— in a playoff, The winner shot 24x25 to 21-25 for Kelly, _ seventh}. goal of the series last night, in- cluding the “hat trick” Saturday. |. | They: can nourish friendship, make it grow, It came in the final period to knot [ge al dr gpl agen ‘Till it blooms rich dividends! oe Yorkers had held the Flying P . 4 Sate mats oe ‘to own. utes. Spurred by Boom Boom, ‘the Canadiens rattled off two ad-| + . Detroit Lions _ - at Walled Lake . ditional tallies, took a 3-1 lead in| - the best-of-7 Stanley Cup playoff LONG MILEAGE. WITH EXCLUSIVE Stanley Cup Series SERIES “A”. Boston 3, DETROIT 1. DETROIT 7, Boston 2. 1 “% | Friday Night ar! series and establiched themecives The Detroit Lions basketball] sunday—at Boston. - _» |as prohibitive favorites to run out , the series in short order. GRAPEFRUIT , derry and Sherwin (Sonny) Gandee are a few of the Lions Who will see Walled Lake, which finished 2nd in the Pontiac City League this season, has Jim Bates, Jim Poteet and Bernie Stafford among its stars, Proceeds will go to the Walled Lake High School Varsity Club. Drive IN TODAY! 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Anglefs, the beginning of trout season April 27, and June 15 to set off the 1957 sum- ismelt-dipping. This sport, one only dall pointed out. At one time state for the hardy, is at- its best when): citing sport at times -with the conservation men did a big net-\temperatures rise considera 12. Many streams entering ia Heavy spring runs of have| a, couple weeks of higher tem-iaiso ‘been observed in other ther little bays on) however, will walt on, and the bass season on | . & air are smelt, and each year early in April when the run is on ‘thousands of smelt dippers are emptying into Lake Huron and Saginaw Bay with nets. sedipage as pias angel ape di rage Notre Dame wrestler Paul O'Connor Jr, is the son of the full- on the beach where the smelt can be fried over an open fire as in the above photo at .Tawas. . ‘ ‘ back on the Irish 1930 football team, “+ ‘ Check Your Gear : - By JACK PATTERSON ® . We don’t often. make predictions. 7 that wheel? ‘“automobiling and, in ‘RL. Tatt, ve 2-8019 C. &. Barns, ER 82138 BW. senate, he 8-72 i id MATTHEWS - HARGREATE in your motoring — Why drive in the doldrums, why not enjoy the flair of motoring, why not look, be and act like a driver who belongs behind Join the AAA, the Auto Club of Michigan, and you will be. recognized dll over America. Three-A membership’ is a trade- mark. of a good motorist who knows his Y pays fo belong / ‘AUTOMOBILE a, — : A.-}. BOGUE, Mgr. 63 N. Perry St.—FE 5-415 | them property? If. . tact they can be stretched out new and “rested” and be in good ‘| ghape.tor opening day. © = = = ae 2 ee ee : ye genders. ees at this | SPRING RAINBOW SEASON — Spring rainbow . trout fishing |1ow Godly wai ot hea our ie } is still available in the upper peninsula this year, though ‘the season |ing can get during the winter lay- | i the lower peninsula has been suspended because of lamprey pryptay dirham tt gine: | depredations to the Great Lakes rainbow population. The U. P. season ce, atuihen et aeons poste ']] Opens April 13. The angler above landed a nice one at-start of last |you’ll see what we mean. _f] year’s season, a typical scene each spring. Feel silly im the back = ae = yard? Don't, because we've counted 19 people around town doing precisely that in the laét | week, After watching dozens of fly fish- f ago anne geceng ce Abe - for: ; : a decent cast we've come for a New or Used tothe conclusion that probably thé CHEVROLET (fmm come teen ms line. Ba tant Gearon tana a . everyone CAR or TRUCK Rete aslis Meeks lighter than silk lines of the same Two Rides, Two Wins for Willie Lester ber on the New York flat tracks a few years ago, batted 1.000 yes- ‘mal at Jamaica, 7 y | | h | Solunar Tables. - jtime of year they're iterday as things returned to nor-|. With the calendar and the weath-| Trouters Hear thé ‘Call’ diameter yet most ceamatactare’s for line .sizes - seem to have silk in mind. If you have trouble laying out a decent cast try the next larger size line and we'll bet that: in most every case your difficulties will be over. Lists of favorite flies for vari- ous sections are Very common parame of make a useful reference for fishermen planning to operate in those areas, To date we have — never found a published list of favorite flies for Michigan trout fishing. It may be that we'll have to is| undertake the job ourself. To-do so will require help from area fisher- ‘more faithfully than the general run of patterns we'd like to hear about them. Particularly we'd like to know: pattern and size, used, what streams (if any'in particular) they. séem to work best on. m DAS Wgatars INSTALLATION KING'S Tables for the’ ensuing week fol MUFFLER. SERVICE A.M PM. Bho ; Miner Major Minor Major te Jerse Otte) Thurs, woe O50 340 6:25 «63:10 Bbis Rindge addition eet " scabs 438 Nie 458 « oo Per?) M 30 — 6:50 = IRs. ee vie hte 218 12: 45 “at $30 See ee : jg nensnsneuseususussussanshanenanes cius |; : Automatic : : ‘Transmissions § . ‘SERVICING and 5 : REBUILDING =F : s MOTOR TUNING & R. A. Warken, FE t-9200 ie grsementegmae oan H a | 10TOR EXCHANGE co. ? ‘ Hie | 1 Phone FR 3-7432 = ana deigssocemregs rar { t ; ? { J ; : " *) F jt F ; ; e | tty ta Bt f £ Dias 2 Pr ig fh la loge iy if x ae if y 7 Sib i i a ; TU i eel res Sree: i men, If readers happen to have ..- n!some pet flies that seem to work _ Sports Boycott Explained all “ 18 iy : i fF ; z i ej ! - z z F : Zi sf 5 il : he i E — . 8, | way on E that: Li & trl d to) Sonat cauate ted ot od stv bee = Houston Golfer ; ees AISO Favored in Masters’ Event Says Victor Has to ‘Play lt Cozy, Hope: for Best’ AUGUSTA, Ga. — Jackie Burke Jr. has set a line of strate- Rte 4:30 P.M. _ Clesed Mon. and Tues. ROLLADIUM | SKATING RINK | 4475 W. Huren St. FE 5-367 gy for his bid to become the first repeat winner of the Masters golf championship — ‘Play it cozy and hope fot the best.” * * ® “Nobody ever won this tourna- trying to win it,’ the from. Houston, jsaid today. “You have to sneak up on it. You have to play it cool/ and take chances that it’s good enough.’ —~ aw * * The curly-haired offspring of one a =, Cards male Redlegs, x # ve) et ee | e Se iis , 1 ie 3 “yk val “ ee," od : Z bon bs eee \ ee dete bs cM THE rox ad Pai PRESS. wen espa ‘APRIL. 3, 9st. ‘ 92 By INTERNATIONAL NEWS Stan Musial has won six batting titles in 14 years but, perfectionist ithat he is, the old pro is working as hard as a rookie to get a good start toward his individual 1957 goal—a seventh batting title. That work started to pay off yes- terday for the “player of the dec- ade," when he had a perfect day by wagered gs five hits in five times at ba ; , c*®.:2 The 36-year-old left-handed slug- ger, who has not taken a batting the | title since 1952, ‘thus asserted him-, self as a top challenger for the crown won last year by Milwau- kee’s Hank Aaron. Musial’s four singles and 2 homer helped the St, Louis Cardinals to an easy -9-to-2 win over . Cincinnati at Tampa, The man, who disregards righty- lefty. pitching percentages, piled|- -\up his string of hits despite the fact that the Redlegs used three ‘southpaws-—Joe Nuxhall, Pat Scan-' tlebury and Don Gross—before Art Fowler arrived.on the scene in! Orin ina the bos tag pos line ninth inning. re ae te tee « * et Herm Wehmeier, an almost sure | | “CHEVROLET | : bet to start opening day for the Cards, went the first seven innings In impressive fashion, Willard Schmidt and Hoyt Wilhelm finished up. * * * - + Johnay Kucks turned in his sec- ond brilliant perform: ance in a row for the New York Yankees ag they whipped the Boston Red om, to 0, at St. Petersburg. the Pittsburgh Pirates, 11 to 5, at! Fort Myers and hurt the comeback! chances of southpaw Paul Minner | by scoring six runs ‘off him in the| first three innings, Randy Jackson’ and rookie.catcher Jack. Roseboro. homered for the Brooks. * * * The Philadelphia Phils, throt- tled for five innings by - Billy -Pleree, got four ane runs olf WANTED Young Men 21 to 35 by Waterford Twp. 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Tkach, assistantinone of them, Md said today the pros-| his car were flagged down fer | White House physician. had brought’ to h pe ‘for future tax re-| speeding, a Because ot that conference, E-jhe Ded sameed ant. apcosere! seat peas | With Sow enalle, Elsgahower|senhower said, he had no idea of eg PES wget onpec replied he did not mind at)™S. : Service| Newsmen who accompanied El- ok cones oat li We Vp en the! Thedefver wes 2 Sectet Serv r last reported his t hit 75 m.p.h. at times. . gion dpti > Te ae went| zincananer sald he now ‘has INowhere along the Si-mile route rip to Gettysburg, Pa.,| For a good many years, ) | Issued orders ——— dows tee wooed limit permit more Friday, that—he—has~issued: -wbver-encoed epeed J s limousine is never ~~ EXPECTS HIGH REVENUES SS the speed limit at any .With that, Eisenhower chided the| 5. wnower made it clear he'ex- N. oS or newsmen a bit, saying that several) | 16” rising national production reporter. tol him on his travels for years. nues—rather than substantial cuts . 43% | . Bla: ous seamen a ~ _ {in his spending budget—to make , abet cent or Detter A jjot Square ‘D at 30%, unchanged.| / nog st. has been named .) get ee =! ‘ tax reduc ai corm Pm og Big | Be ee ee ee Senders ome : ei sie ert % higher, May 3128, oats/gen sheets _U. S. Hotfman. opened at 10%,| manager of the Food's Drayton News in Brief 1 Plead Guilty | secu rong Sertag tee vemnaie zwete % to % Ngber, May 71%.) - “cmicaco potatoes —=«(UP %, 0 & 15,000 share block. Wall Plain’s store, 4889 Dixie Hwy. . | wae der of his term of office te some rye was % to % higher, May CHICAGO, April 2 (AP)—-Potatoes old:|Street heard rumors of manage- Mrs. Ne Thomas, of 533° S. One grey and two brown men’s « °-. ++} reduction in present high income “SL2%6, soybeans were '% higher/errivais $2; on track 213: total U.8.lment changes, which "possibly a ay % Royal Oak, will) suits. size 60, and a ladies blue ; ries _| levies on: indtyiduals and busi- to % lower,’ May $2.42%, and} slow: market ext Idaho Russets|would be announced today. as manager of a new San-/serge suit were stolen from the 0 Ul . ness, Eisenhower replied that he. lad! wus cnchenged 2 cont ofER Siete waste In general the firmness shown| Ger's department located in the| locked auto of Andrew McCarill, iy | eertainly hopes the country can “hundred pounds higher, © May) rivals Poe Ss moderate: /by the market yesterday appeared] yy), sional Foods store at 2375 Or-| owner of A & A Cleaners, 438 High- 2 2 Other Youths Await! Bave @ reduction in taxes. . oe $14.45. sales reported. - |ta have brought out some renewed! 0.4 Lake Rd., Sylvan Lake. land Ave., while it was parked in cupbeet — | Eisenhower ‘said certain 2 — demand, ia . as ee pc Senate ; the driveway of his home at 226 Hearings on Chargés grams om whieh he pacer " then This was based in part on i . F. Froeh-| Fisher Ave. Tuesday, wo L. mended federal . Grain Prices Poultry cations of easing of tension in the| coping pnp ale me Involving 40-Break-Ins |orbark need not be permanent. CHICAGO GRAIN DETROIT POULTRY Middle s in copper! & of purchasing arid| Several hams were ¢ ail- 2. ON DISASTER RELIEF one ee ~ oom | prt 3 (ap)—erieee pét/prices by custom smelters, ) : production HOLD ec ypioeaig ap suapeg ators Seven youths yomereay vented “Eisenhower mentioned disaster = ty poultry ue = _ 3 at. Sheranan "Co., 49 Turk guilty to charges involving more] if funds as another budget iter - jl MAy’ o.cssu0.% 23% May .... 10% “Sete ae 1-23, light t ‘ 7 = oie Inc., of Meat Products Co., 9 er t 40 North Oakland County he said he anes can be eliminated mL 2.14% July |... 64 /14-18; heewy t Jers oF fryers New York Stocks », Of Police report thieves entered the a ear : Sept... ..40-3-17% Rye — 2%4-4 th, Whites 22-23, Grey Crosses 26- os Royal Oak, has)... ater they broke the seal. break-ins this year. eventually by a ‘system of in- : Gong TAG Mayo: LPR: Barred, Rocke. 36-28 Covenesine 6 Be. (Late Morning Quotations) been announced oF ~¥ * * ection. : Mag enh e Bopte LSP lsoptetees teem. Rely. ye bee sy nse... a8 Yl ik Coal by .President W.| Dickinson's. Clothing Store, 31 N.) - ‘Two other youths named in the|- Purther, Eisenhower said he : oom. osesere Le ~~ ia gf i steady. Re Ch... 0 Jagobs “A. Romain. Saginaw St., was entered sometime same gang are awaiting arraign-|hopes the states can -be convinced, e -Dote soseges LGRIe MAE, -- 00ers ist oe fot stoonete. Sree oe Ai I 5 343 Jones A resident of) Monday night and $60 was report- > ee ment and area police have prom-/they ought to pay a larger share : Mar. ceeet es 150M ae cranennreheay celots of colored aeeetaee Nant tree | AMOR oo seses 92 19191 Glennwood,|ed missing according to A. C. A. FREDERICK W. NOYES ised that more arrests will follow.|of the costs of some of the pro- : ; cach ie ta sexy geet Gomend, Balance Am Airlin ,... 18.1 4 Scott, co-owner. Police report en- - . ' in which they participate. 3 —— ; dim Can...) 434 FROEHL 10M sad =. trance was gained by removing the| _ ; ae There has been more than $1,- |S7#™5 : , ; \ _ @MICAGO POULTRY Am Gis & Bi 388 404 ously aonpatiieerygar a De-|trap door cover from the roof. Fyecutive fo Speak _ | 000 recovered in ‘loot, officials |ON OTHER ISSUES: ais. a 0 Sid CHICAGO, April 2, (AP)—tive poultey| AS Mee ns 234 troit managemerit consulting firm.| Rummage Sale Fri. and Sat. Sad oek sie ony, moctiy, Sremm, varal Poh —— pes given : [ont ehaneet veeotote 4a ee crepe | am ges: 8 “v::-384|He had also served as purchasing Teeth Conve 14s Cries. AO l | Civic Grou Arraigned on breaking ond €f| 1 camsce Natiensliste aay 0e- 4 7 paving prices Unchanaged: heavy ‘hens | AM Seating. 20.5 ‘$8 $| agent for the Ford Tractor & Im-| sate. thure1O LOCAT CIVIC UFOUP | rering charges. yesterday before} jurance the United States. would , : n 0 if - | ieteete, mostly -14%-16; light bene 11%6-| Am Tel & Tei 179.8 ‘:33.4| plement Division and as a buyer Roger camer ey hasawin and ____|Cireuit Judge Frank L. Doty were: DeSMGS 00S ‘x6 ‘talands of Que- IC | +4 Beaty: “over Sie Tb 20 %4-31; ee - HE | } 203) for the Packard Motor Car Co. Indianwood. —Adv.| Frederick W. Noyes, community * * * moy and Matsu if Red China at- : ; Se awe: oan Anaconda ‘6 $8.1 w, a gala OC lense U nit, (Telations head for Boag Jam Handy! Charles Bradley, 20, “ 7” tempted to take them. w. Mining Towns) . Armés Stl ... 565 .:.3¢3] Approval of Fitzpatrick’s Phar-| Rummage § ireh. at K. C |Creanization, will be guest Orchid Dr.; Robert Caldwell, 24, The United States still ji peplocing Wilds in| Livestock (Rare Hy MaRS Pl macy Sten Sw ents Oy Beeches © neat meng Oa Cae 2 "een Ute Sta ah | Replacing Wilds ‘in Livestock - Atl Gat ine’ $48 “3841 internship training has been given| Dall. 295 S. "aay Pontiac YMCA eo eertiej| Murphy, 19, of 22 McNeil ms Go N. in trying to bring about a oat j A ois OLE . ane +4 j i of Pharma- . oyes’ speech a of 405 ‘ Py 5 British Protectorate DETROIT — re Bencu ~ lla $3 aes pal erty jaa eucnuae Rummage. Children’s clothing, “The Place of the YMCA. in the SF ee bore, 18, of 130 Or- satisfactory — [a og card : 5 ee Richer" envy stecdy:| Boeing Air ".. 418 ‘Bpoigal ."g|will intern at Fitzpatrick’s sixth household articles. 118 Barrington) Modern World.” The meeting will] RU AAT, nay? Potton, 2, os dati ed — WASHINGTON —~ The wilds ofjetis sete So 'ne 13 ant > erea| Benn Alum i.. 323 ::"304] months before and after taking| Rd. FE 5-5663. —A4V-/begin with dinner at 6:15 pm. at] O" 960°) sntord Rd: and Siegthower..wes aebed if be Norfeern Rhodesia are siving wey taebe Ss ita res Tes| Borg Warn... 42.4 fer Pae“”....-404| state examinations. - - . je Sale, AM! Saints Epis-|local YMCA headquarters, 131 Mt. 5 ‘Coy 29, of 1004 Argyle Rdulutae ine federal’ payroll can be: to a chain of ae mostly No. 2 and 3 16.00:11.00; few 100-| Briggs Mi... 11 Nor Sa-Pw # The first interne assigned t0/ eopal-Chureh, 171 W. Pike, Friday, Clemens = “et eg | “A ee reduced from 2,400,000 persons to The copperbelt a: this British /{33_s0 oye ner 3 and’ 14.00- Bure 33 | ue G a re Seek ca aionat Thomas C. a The firm that Noyes represents| Bradley ea geal: rs souldn't ae eeeeid See at on . “ * Cal Pack . 30.4 . . i pa * - “” in nd needs ‘ { 000 un uy > pevtectors rae se _— = waite Salable 30. ts Joegs high Same Sow -. Me Pah rH ao recently passed the state bail Ph. PE 5-944, ora itehell egy due pluarons slide- pero April 8. The others|But he added we San cut a Mind 4 Cdn Pac: .., 34.3 ‘Da’ .:..50.5| examination, = ‘ ; ; under bond: apiece|great deal without ing. . . tune muses fed stents “Bab eens Carrier “Co ‘i ane vane . ; oge _- {for business and industry : said aridtioarel rer 22 ‘| Eisenhower said some. savings 7 the tt steers, i9.60- 100; utility and Pangers| Sete, Jt =: 145 Bopel Cola .... 3-4) Paul Simmons, 363 N. Saginaw Classified Ad Ideas The speaket is a member of = can be made in the military por- is the treasure chest of a federatior iow choice heifers, 20.00; most good|fen 1) Px... 90 Pheine D.,.. 9 |St, has been accepted as a mem- 7 '=w~~ |YMCA's Metropolitan Board, ; tion of his $4,400,00'000 foreign aid ; ifers 18.$0-19.50: utfity ‘and 8 Ches & Oh .. 61.5 Philip Mor ... ber of the National Assn. of Tax . Board of Control of the Detroit at program, but he does not believe . Noe nn fete, sasoster, came eran, Bae | Saray, cis Pubawe '.. i icials “of ,the oF-| t Conference |scard ot commerce, the Engineer : : in the - 14:00; few young cows higher: Cities Sve ... 61.5 Pit “++ ¢3 | Accountants, officials of , or- Opic a ’ iC e0 any reduction can be made ) _ Nyasaland. and ‘cutters mostly 11.00-13.00; ¢om- Sark Bqutp - 88 Sure Ol oc 83 ganization said today.: =e ing society of Detroit and the tid ; economic phases, near the ne *:|to fully market; few A =: 73) Bey Tob-B'S:: 864) Sale of two City of Farmington He is also chairman of the ° POLITS Commenting an hourgiass-shaped territory that] soge, watt: AR Veime Venlo OP eae Bae) ROE RE, coco Be eee to industrial. firme an Newspapers” will be re-|Salety and Traific Committee of aKin 10 oS = is larger than Texas. Bheep — Salable 400. Hardl Con Bdison 44.7 Siivway mt... 664 ; An-|Michigan Newspapers le Club of Mi : Michigan and Texas, Eisenhower tablish prices; Geck ‘chotee| Gon N Ges’.. 42.8 it Jos Lead’.. 41 |has been announced by Roy the Automobile chigan Je said the Republicans are alert to CONGO CONTRADICTION nae prime shorn fambe Mo. 1° pelts Gen Pe Pr ei 973 tee Ex “ # ,| nett Inc., Pontiac real estate firm. aa | | Si £ Old Ruins| the sttuation they face and are cally, Northern Rho.|"™ — ; Cont Cam _.. 44.1 geah Al RR... 334) One 10-acre area has been pur- Z igns Oo , te ge te werk. - 3 desia ie a part of tropical Africs] | cmoaco tuvestook | |SStpa an” dt eit Bt. Hil chased as a plant site by Federal 1|More Than One Way} jnvisible on Ground) “ty see & 7 but not at. all like it. Jungle, crea- ‘AGO, 2 (AP) ~— Saleble|Corn Pd. ......302 Simmons ..... 45 /tndustries Inc. The other, a 12- io. nvisi - | .DISABILITY — Defending his : tures hardly feel at home hore 7.500: active: steady, to. 18 i. “E21 Ml geré parcel, was bought by Ni { i k | Clear From Aloft ~ | proposal that the)\Cabinet be ab- 3 ‘there. Most of the country is a vast /on ‘Pelee under 390. Te; : Per a Ra Bae y Dancey Inc. for a “New Era fo Kill a : : thorized by constitutional amend- ; plateau, ranging from 3,000 to 5,000 Dory, ey Er soctt'ass few lots 1-3|Du Port .....108.4 Sperry Ra '..-: 385] potato chip plant. iota LINGTON — Archeology, a| Bt to decide when. a president : ——— ar $4 190:200 Ib 1460-18-28:, mostiy East Koa” : aaa Std ot ai": aaa —_—— , BRIDLINGTON, - England (INS) vat 7. nnee jon non is disabled eel oc to serve, : agreea’ 18. : nd ove: “ head mostly 1/Ei Aute L "36 «© Std Ol ace 53.5 avid Lewis. Pontiac division » ; science founded ' Eisenhower he assumes we . 4 Ia general the copntry tooo [BEER In, Hanan eee meer te Bid OU On :... B18 manager for: the Prodectial I in en effort to discoureee cevteig|taken to the sky. In fact, the ait-|are dealing with honest poe heavily wooded’ that Gne travel- {ia A Eg Mg iy. ¢- of! | Stud Pack .°.. 71) surance Co. of America, and Spe- reading hebite, has placed on dis-|plane has become as important sejend bot with people jockeying : er described it as “nothing but [50% lots 340-360 1 16.18. se: steots I = | pe 35.8| cial Agent Floyd T. Pierce, left j play books which were damaged{the pick and shovel in uncovering ae seize Lace Sa the miles ang niles of firewood.” | merally-hoderaiely active: steady to|Derdner Den. at. S7l" El PG -° 428\vesterday to attend a “President's ’ by borrowers. , . _|relics of ancient cultures, says-the ar 600 os tattnted: to Northern Rhodesia. lives on cop-|@ higher, wih sgrance maiaty on bindelQerber Prod - 542 Fes Be * $B] Conference” of company persorinel eet Among those exhibited are books n srsas! Georgraphie Society. _|inat-dealiag with hocest perdi. per, but it hopes to broaden its/fri, tae ces ores Wit, ated (Gea zee By Taek" Sear fy in Chicago, TM Dicher ‘of the Milwaukee Jour-lburned, and one book with pages] * ® * —.__|situttion : ’ wea! “ - * oa y ’ j . economy by developing mjn- |i trong: Lee 5]Gem wine st hg Tronsamer <=. 38 ° pees Oe res tee eet, ak ee ‘<5 oa at ce In place of arduous ground sur-|. ea ) eral - agriculture, And |bulle week te 36 lower: voates ies Seno: 423° Teent Cen .. 288 nal; will deliver the keynote ad-'g togefher by a nt the likeliest site Son een Ge : tourism, At its southern and north-|°, "Saat ana lots mostly prime Gen Tire... OT Pat carads’ | sie Barba 0S . {dress on “Retrospect and Pros- egg. sie See: heed veys : giapol ie cans Sey on ports pao fy apa . ern extremities are two of Africa’s|25.15.26.50; lead or so srerage, fo Goebel Br’... 4. On Pac |... 383 pect’ at the lunchegn program. | But the prize exhibit is a book/for a “dig,” scienti Korea are engaged in a | a foremost attractions, Victoria Falls|Choice ‘and. prime steers 23.78-28,80: |Geodrich .-.. 70.2 Unit Air Lin . $9.3 . One round table will cover clas-jopened to the title page on Which/amine serial photographs for tell- itary buildup in violation and Kalambo Falls, The huge Ka-|chotce ae a Gee uel yt 4 ) Paige .. 18° Unit Fruit .. 47.2) - ' s sified problems. and opportunities, |is written in ink, in large letters: tale signs of buried ruins. Old re-| 1968 armistice, Eisenhower said fue National Park, opened in 1950, peiters21:29-2200; most good ang choice QF No Ry”... 433 i] Lines «>. 2414S Capital Site and another will discuss classitied| “Fiah and chips in oven, Make| Sit St ee at ground. levell Cates San tee bess id refuge phants, |sredes 18.00-22 i snere|Girevnound |. sere @. dadvert trom - advertiser’s| some fresh tea.” watching carefully raha I Resi bittal, Lomeli satate eee, netmy Holland P ce US Toes: it : ane ; stand out with startling clarity] tas the situation has been un- cot app icommercia -19~16.08; Bi ::. 35. Van Reel .... 274 ‘ ; " + and many seces of an |e weit fa" gene ota Eire. Be Sep S'hH 83) Island Would Be Center Air Force Gets Refund |"hen viewed from aloft pea aa | lope, ‘ 500-650 Ib stock steers 19.00-72.78: load/Ing Rand ... 78.3 Werte A BE. 302 sate F ati : . He said there is reason to be- HISTORY A MYSTERY of goed choice 441 Ib heifers) net te lwea wets wm... 31] Of British Federation on Ford Surplus Profit For example, in an area that hadiyjive the armistice agreement ‘is. calves | 19.00. 000; slow; market|Int Harv ... 362 White Mot .. 465) , ibbea - |swarmed with earthbound archeol-| being kept by the Commu- eae ee ee norroekpaint.(sbeut, taedy' cu au, daaness good fplint Mick’... 108) Wiwen & Ce". 14 in Caribbean WASHINGTON — Secretaryiogists for almost a century, aerial|nrt Peing Kept by the Commu. pat onghtnem re and crude imple- 60; 1 load EO nt Saver Fee og Bt Th ee re eee ee discovered the Great! adhered to it. ; ments come to light now and then. |ir’*t-3° pelts “23.00 oP peas ee mend par teatgr Mawar goa Co. |part, ‘stretching Te Coan, and tat, Eisenhower sald, puts prone bh pp Mm hte eee oe STOCK AVERAGES Barbados as the capital of the| was obtained only after fhe Airlnigh into the Andes, was probably|s izes) burden, on the fl. N. ste and bones in Broken ad Rage 100-4 | Compiled by the Associated Press/cutemplated new republic in: the Force insisted on it. built by the ancient Chimu Em-|_ x maine hitman occupancy : Apri 3: ee #0 Caribbean. Douglas wrote to Chairman He- as a defense against invad-)"*™- pnd territory 20,000 to 50,000 years Clear Out Garage ey ne eae... Acting for the. Conference — bert -(D-La) of the — armed | ing Incas. : ' Met Change isa 1294 ‘8 ifeoi\British Caribbean Federa services subcommittee that testis ed timid pore ding ee Ware Make-Room for Car Month ‘Ago a4 ine ia A bey the pecryfmogy presario oat se raps — ite in : i ae Atrien ; an cqiirborne fa Year - 3 146, . . - Cverrun by" eugraing ‘ante | Te ee ee ee Te a etn purchnes and federalie te. The subcommittee, which 1 I iations of ancient - . hordes in about A, D, 1500, DEARBORN (INS) — A Ford)198? High ....2763 188.1 69 191.5 capital area like the District of vestigating Air Force purchasing|in densely populated Britain hun- As the invaders moved on, strong} Motor Co. official es es CAL lisse Low ..... AUS Sa, GA Ft ee ae, ; methods, heard testimony Friday|greds of iamortant Roman and , owners who complain garages; - DETROIT STOCKS eon that Ford made $9,837,738 more|historie sites have been idéntified | ” moved i Hag te powerless Engen as Sass ws na wine See ate te a euboontact for wings for the| "nt ene wen ceratwee | WAIT. UNTIL inant tribes have. & tradition if W. Walker, Ford vice|Ailen Mec. & mauip co. s 38 3t cele tak dates tor cual been arranged hy Bocing, Airplane| SF® oflem ad saxy to’ dltingulsh iTS. eS peckdeet end syting Rew Sete aca: 23 EA 4a] Deeause tt te too Big and “too Go, one of three companies pro-| from the sky as exposed rine | ‘ | Ce ee maintains: owell Elec. Mo. Co... * 84 § | remote.” They others ing the aircraft the Air) Useven ground covering walls : ii Although copper lay fallow a , << “@ + Peningular Met. Pa. Co.’ * 12? if | of the island group to comprise ry , for and passages stands out in sharp TOO. LATE! the. 20th century, missionaries not ‘121 12.1 12.1) the federation might fear. its relief when struck by the oblique A pays “Many people seem to have lost Manufect. Co. ..,.121 = and ed the native, use of a copper ore,) | jg Toledo Bdison Co. ......13.8 13.8 18 domaiuation. . yi, sunlight of early morning ; : sight of the fact that a garage iS) wane screw Pa. Co... 3 Ok i Pias ‘ sid ‘ss ailicaoee. powdered green malachite, as designed principally to house an Sho sale; bid and asked. They rejected Trinidad because oa /Parke, avis President ‘rae —_ ~~ (ome Gane a toves for al one: | slides anh Oe tow CamnineS Ac 300000 federal employes too many,|S@es Boost in Earnings | 15 cuitivated’areas, the thin lay-|p Sent d t oda saa ends. Study Your Color Plan esr in public life.” says Sen, Olin D. Johnston (D- DETROIT (INS) — Harry J.|¢F of soil over ruined i 2 Men to Be cee "Tt may well be that they need|Before Starting to Paint ir eat wae SC), who will sponsor a Dill 0/1 ong, president of Parke, Davis/T0duces short, pale plants that on April 15. for Break-In ‘jony to move their youngsters’ bi- ‘ Amohg the criteria for a capi-|lop that many off: The Senate) 44 Co. told stockholders yester-|Comtrast with the deeper green : - leycles or the ladder or firewood Before you start painting, spend) 1 cited by the commission. was |Civil Service Committee chairman|aay that the pharmaceutical firm| th surrounding growth. When Two Pontiac men will be semitey. have piled against the back| several weeks and nly should an Oye i wore thats hacting no @rpects 8 20 per cent incredag. ta| fom shove, these Nehter techs’ dntn, the Downton” AzapiWal i S°Ger to ecoocemednie Shelesiiuing seer ene lars = year without hurting fleales anda 15 per cent boost in|freqwently trace out the eomplete broke: it Down! largest of models." .- | ways sential setvices or firing careet earnings in 1957. some Wash, 81 S. Perry St., March 17\ “Walker declared the average|most pleasing to employes. Newschart compares Caged anid pollo vactine witl'koj ett to steal cigarettes and overalls.!1957 iow and highptice models are|used to express growth of federal employe army,“ factor in the an-|USE) MILITARY PRINTS eo Jessie Cooks, “4i, of 312 Fisher only four or five inches longer|own home, study. data! prewar days. ticipated 1987 sales and During World- War 1, sucht WITH... Ave. and, James Thomas, 39, Of|than their 1948 counterparts, while|card pereagg ge dealer increases.” “crop marks” on routine military i 54 Elizabeth St. are held under|current medium-price cars are in|give you. matter ) | Stockholders heard the company! prints led British aerial photo- | $1,000 bond apiece, They pleaded! some cases even shorter than they ped — " aro. a Barrett Harrison president outline plans for capital|graph interpreters in Italy to lo-| CRAWFORD guilty before Circuit Judge Frank! were nine years ag6. _ that, in-lavailable. And remem . ‘ expenditures totalling $28 million/cate 48 Iron Age sites; countless L; Doty to charges of breaking and) | The styling chiet added ter the quality of paint you use, . during the next. five years—“to| Roman ruins, an imperial highway, | DAWE GROVE entering. ee reid at tux adenine Opening Restaurant eee Ot of retned one> land fe Kirysonn cemeteries, oll = : Electroni Sales Rise oot o matall calling Ce eae | gE eee : nics : some ; ve -835 | CHICAGO — Military.clectronics|tettweight tems | femuacett bestnass 0 Eating het Smokey to Help Prevent io ee ee | : sales in the United States reached sigh Perry ‘St /\Canadian Forest Fires _ —— : = the 2.7-dillion-dollar level in 1956,) — cy i | sae nn Inerease of 10 per cent over Floor $,000 Years Old, INVESTMENT _.. Ss ter ogg ends mo J ob | the total sales of the industry, {Still in. Good Condition Require $15,000 Working Capital in a Well Estab- spe he aca Kinet seo “watae io", Suet ie : ' covered a. »Years a 9 je we fe 5,000 Flags Planned the tomb of one of the first i és Interest sat reded pelican! oper; 1 DETROIT (INS) — Five ‘thou-|Pharaohs; = -Monataly mont ' within 18 | ~ sand state flags are being: made| The’ floor was reported to .. 24 month If truly Interested write Box 32, Pontiae jiac in preparation for the fourth an-jexcellent, condition, «as. te eeu eS PS ps On May a APRIT: zs 09 ~ | r i} x ie g uy 2 h Bs I i 2 > de I sc 6 MEKELY A LOVE CALL THAT SOUNVS__ “6HARING THE INCUBATION OF . THEIR ESSS, mes 710 me MATE. ’ me eral years... = 2 4 £ : of the Manhattan Chess Club, says: : en ee a ae world Vn fo 8 grovine prodigy . fand one of the best players in our’. dub.” eae ee ee ee wil fects. inr com tee Pilot to Replace ““E just made the moves T thought) = S52... Dummies in Fall Where did be learn the game?/ 5” “t tian 2 Bog rund imag “ine page Air Force Captain Will , Sat Ss See, Se mies show! Drop 17 Miles in Test and how to move the pieces. 1| Of New Ejection Seat "Mike it and have been playing it ae won” ig “| ..NEW YORK—An Air Force cap- Dae he wast to continue playing/tain will step into space this ¥ Feb- : + frees tor gk comer eagammactamal ars ruery confident he will return to if the great players? | safety from a 17-mile fall because “I could play chess all my life,” jof the airborne experi- he answers shyly, “I like tourpa-lences of lifelike dummies — fall ments and would like to play/iteuys for the jet pilots. a fet of them. As for bein "The mission of Capt. Heary Gi in 9 resend Nielsen will be te take his plastic Fife ii! iu + : Let family members were pres- Hawaii Radioactivity Up HONOLULU —The Territorial Department reported’ to- that. Honolulu's radioactive count is five times higher than normal, although far below any level. Last July 25, the) ‘weapon 4-1 TRONING. $3.00 B __lday_service. &-1 len * IRONING PICK ‘UP AND DE- hver, Fz 4-1836 A-l Bg WORK GUARAN- _teed. FE 42065. P. U. & delivery. sinners: VICINITY ‘KEEGO iBT ast | Employment Agencies 8A 88, 95, 111. , The Pontiac Press HE FOR WANT ADS — DIAL FE 28181 From $ a.m. to 5 p.m. All ertots show a cioning time for. Faye coor er an ~ 4, - oo rge pol ‘s 12 o'clock > ., day previous to Sieation.: BD gam 4 Want Ads may be cancelled up to $:30 a.m = day of pubiteation after the first insertion. : 3 ee 2. 3.96 4 180 348 8 8|65.06 8 22% 40 60 6 270 .486- 17.20 7° #315 - 567 840 a 60 648 8 9.60 ® 405 729 10.90 __Help Wanted Male 6 A MAN | with some mechanica; knowledre needed te help in tactory ne fpoly 10:30 to 12:00 1064 Pr) in OPPORTUNITY FOR GALEN. man, selling fence. Season’ now Help ‘Wanted Female 7 et ce path Ee et you have per: ¥ ps po Mae | you = day sonal interview at go Aas S #:30 to 4:30, Ask for __Mrs. Reid. BABY IN MY HOME. PE 54-0491 -atter 6:30 p.m. . B. Y SALESOIRL cry. CASHIER With We general offi office =. and typing. S Bioomfield Fa Fashion hop _housework. Call Pe 43841. ; WREKENDS. Phone after 5:3 pm. FE SMA. jand kitchen ig Apply Porters Drive-In, 2670 Auburn Ave. | UN ASHER 3 DAYS 4 a a EEK. i BE ae E3 WAITRESS wanted Apply in vores, Bicmar ton, 4 W. Huron. 8 men - | & Cleaners. Earn $300 wile ot ree. Car or cena i Fhe or ea *pertime consid- for 2-1911 or OL 1-001. BARBER. re w LAWRENCE. : CARETAKER ED. FOR large apt. batidng, ee a. write Pontiac Press EXP. WOOL Pi hax) R WTD. TOP a cond, Call ™ EN WAN TE D work in Ponting area, seliing Dai Letty famous Good Hu ie¢ cream. High fur- |- Cleaners. on Main Ain St. Pexchester, GIR! relaxed, with gentle ways attract- Save i | dase. bese Aswieign |# MUS" on. Draw against future fa- | —— sion TE 22-8000. ppoint- DERLY LADY FOR CHILD m _— i meare, light Seurowert, cooking, | . Ass Ss MANAGER | 8" live te. OL 1-4396. seer octstanding ‘modernisation or | EXP. ALTERATION LADY FOR ganization, FE 40544 for appoint-| dry cleaners. 487 N. Perry 8t. rE ment, i 4-3634. * ATTENTION bes L. | EXPERIENCED COUNTER HELP. meals & uniforms provided, excel- Tent starting salary, Hunter House. 99 N. Hunter. MI 6-7121. FOUNTAIN Da ¥. or TE e. - Bianbrook Drugs. MI 7.4334. GIRLS OR WOMEN, TO WORK daily Piya Sat. Teleohone ivr- vey . Kendale's, 14 8. Sagi- FE 8071 : PLANNING A VACATION? BE AN ae that trip. iorerie 1 SECRETARY & an fe onciiont "ae on Mg “egg: e ‘s Mioned Diversified nd interesting work. Good short- ined vital. a ‘immediately, Call Mrs. | Schutz, , Midwest 46700, for Gites bervice, work by Trueman e. dees aid | Bookkeeper. Cehanners and light (yping. to Work Speen, Se See |CLER K TYPIST Personablé Le who Pn gh work in type on some “ites see bara at Bldg. bee Bare Career Center, B-1 Riker PE #0416. ' he = At Last Evelyn Edwards HAS ORGANIZED A VOCATION. DEPART. Ir is OUR PRIVILEOE. To, SERVE | FRA 79, quogae ISTER NOW. Z JOBS FOR WOMEN * fit R.- pon. smile do-* fag Ha for re nowned erehtiect. TBM KEYPUNCH. For $250 = Ser. attractive $200 gorg office e ean place ‘jo immediately, fh | JOBS S FOR MEN JR. XEC. SECRETARY Rares Nae | : prams ‘ boss, Take of bookkeeping SALESMAN, nity waite you now MANAGER TRAINEE, $300 Retail sa tunity young ® firm hes —- for executive type man, Great future.- EVE! vn EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING Es : Commrunity Nat'l Bank ‘Bldg. ™ PE 40584 - Slim Your Figure And- aa With Vigor We have s dream open for Ft ge nd ms ‘s = : Geers. Sox” be mp ig 5 ; ser Center, B-1 Riker t. FE a6 a } Harbor,” Boy 34 preferred, FE #1215. Tues, Wed. & hur DAY WOR WORK. GENERAL NO laundry, Prefer city limits, FE . GIRL WOULD LIKE TO have weekly work. Home nights. GRANDMOTHER WANTS sitting by day or hae OR 3-3834 HAVING A BABY* | VACATION- pad Capabie. mature, exp, wom- wiht care for ae tee chijdren fn. your Lome. ORK 7 HOUR, bas erences also baby anes. 5-7681. TRONINGS DONE _s our retarial. e. EM 3-849, PAPERING AND DECORATING. Fe 8-034}. PBX 1% CTICAL NURSE WOULD like work. OR 3-4228. bay ad AND: IRONINGS, Se _ Sone : dene in my bome, 4 4-— Guar, Includ- 2-T778., : WiLL Bg IRONING IN MY HOME. 12 | CUSTOM CAR in finish, es PHA terms. Gordon Fiattie: ry. EM 3.0482 a4, repinces. base one WORK. ‘Ss, basements and chim- _neys. FE 7. o| Ad COREG & & OR 35626. GUAR- anteed work.’ A&B | TRENCHING— Footings, Water line. Fieid tile, ES ae ts X LICENSED = BONDED MaA- son contracto: GABE ROTH rE nized bids sub ent work, brick. 4 i Mais -_ an fireplaces. ‘Quail: iy. icconars MODERN CARPEN- JAVIDSON * FE 44416 UM iG. EXPERTLY stalled, Lowest prices, Terms. 1 e. FE. 4-3177. Ry A a m < Comeau drives «nd “walks” Onty who. desire ist class work. aoe PE 22671 dav or night, Ellis TYPES “smears i itted paged Pha Ellis Inc. Be ren ro ane en ALL HOUSE PLANS, sa drawn, EM 3-4931.. EM — Also OE AND CEE Residential and commer- “Gua wor Sie ed k, Ph, MY Carpenter Contractor . Best work for less, TW 1-U47 19493 nat a an, TONE CARPENTRY WOR WORK & ROC ROOFING. new. Free estimates. OL Liat Carpenter Contracting TRIM FENCING Rell ranch in, chain link ential ¢ Co., GPneva 1 and New Hudson i ‘enc 4 Eads pee ne & ae OR 3-3478. 1-A ING. 5 My bs, SERVICE. COLORED WOMAN WANTS ANTS OPERATOR. NIST. . exp. Available now, EM|- WASHING aN IRONINGS DONE |" promptly and eco-. walks, Only |” Ae * sain — * oe a e " a % u se rors ace ta shee sims et i Aa rian tre ng < ~ “nae Pers os aude talc l nes ~) \ : hI ay as aa Trucks tor Rent at Pontiac Farmand — Industrial Tractor Co. - 8. WOODW. \% ton ; iGn 3” WOULD , sl room or share prival ¢ or cr Write full 1. Wtd. Contracts, Mégs. 32 = 500,000.00 a our disposal to purcliase- new seasoned ‘and for 2! wears eta to = contract: ‘cliente, Peorvine, satisfied eRontole you sell, Ask a od ’ To Buy~1 fo Bell-To Insure au poxtiad PRESS, wWEDN HSDAY, Voy Newsteetures | (SLICE OF Ham iiss “Stop clowning around and stick: to the serjpt! ve F i ash ro cs catenin RENT. __ small Welcome. PE p-aits ante MODERN Be HOME, PARTLY hes Diste Hey., line. 7 | SS pi tt Pease. Cory, clean & warm,’ FE ye Fon RENT, Av. phates’ wer ne Tastee at ae 1198 Taylor @a spiel y Wear Around’ aketront, 1@ room. 2 baths Scott L Ra, % * Roy Annett Inc. | lane Fec Rent Miscellaneous a2 2300 AMP. PORTABLE GASOLINE. _ Welder, PE & 1435, 3 Dedroom house. Hiving ent and oil furnaces. Also “ pal/rons bas 3 room house, exc, location % ’ Selita ~ + Sere F ‘ “ 2. | and basement. Hot Open “Evenings “and Qunday 1-4” | 600 “Gtnertus terms, ad fos bees res, toe Ben of cee ae ee Benen ems | Hea Ba it Seig Tae ite an ies Ho Hert ttt: ee road. wre . for » mod. furn. - | Purnished 3-roam with low down nN wntewn fenced tyard. CS \, Good locath Pe wiveet | a Keege. 800 Oew| “ , WILLIAMS LAKE ™ELoveland 3 bedreom _sartas” home 2 with full _basem 2188 Ciss Lake Rd. Pe etest FE 2 24975 L only two Sale By Gwier : - ment. __ Fer Sate Houses PION = HIG ANDS, 3-BED- eutoma’ as heat. car peting & “raperies o ‘oughou — ead UNION ree ) tena BATH, lake priv. #80 _ mo, EM 339% — sensi es PPP El la AR 2 ROOM re Looms COUPLE ONLY. Wanted Re Real Estate 32A peng FOR R EQUITIES Chient wants well-located modern 5 or 6 room home, > -ROY. KNAUF, Realtor 26% W. Huron OA 8-3338, FE 2-,421 tA 1d 8-4435 eel _ Rent Ame Furnished 33 PPPOE lt te nas * ONE LARGE au. so WK. FE 5-2585 Sb awk MY 240710 0 * VERY NICE 2 ROOMS. PVT ENT. . FE 25353. apt, Ay Liberty. FE Rent Rent Apts, ‘Unfurnished 34 i bent Apts. Furnished : 33 e UPPER FLAT. 5 RMS. & ATH. 3 * ROOM $15 E | welcome ig HOME. REFER. mo. Call between § & &. +eu. > RMS.. BATH @ ‘; BASEMENT. 1 -ehild welseme. Call F FE. 5-635. AND BA “CHILD = Rod § Call after _ 2.00 noon | @ BEDRM, 9 BATH Sitl-FURE home on gn large lot in ¢ in the fee 2 Clar' to, + yon va poet oy hot _— large family or couple who wish el sub-let rooms for income, Ret-. _erences needed. Phone MA | ‘S-9041, ROOMS, PARTLY FURN., _Rent Houses Usters: 36 FULL y * gereoned in spore i - aren. olh' aah ment, ono many down pay- io B BRICK i _T. eyugon im, + BEDAOON 2 heat. By owner, pg down, - over | payment falencig D HOUSE, § BEDROOMS, extra lot, storms & $2000-CAR : duplex has 5 rooms. 2 bed- 1_4ROOM AND f §-ROOM FLAT, Auburn ve. saab burn Heights, rage ox —2 tir ist. WASHINGT ON (PARK BUN rooms, in each side: all on REALTY CO. co. REALTORS —E__ Howard. ‘children welcome, lake privileges. ave Ra ‘Ssh ‘on be _ gas wl et i rate 4 Ope oe 3 BEDROOM, PARTLY PORN: | _FE_5-44is. i ae BATH. Wie FER R oa duke “tee. es auto. gas heat. A * | 1078 ae a) Taed deus. yr, around, Iake front Te 2 BEDROOM, PARTLY FURN FURN |" month: Near - Body. Call ‘ sank cae ae money maker for only $i6.- = _apt. 9619 Pontiac =k. bath, yr -around. Lake troni $1, DN. water $12,600, with approni- pees anaes Soe © H. J. Vanwelt, 4940 ivy. |i ROOM. ee PRIV. ee ee wats RMS. 3 : mate se down to GI's ; : OR 31355. bat a edults aly. 290 N. Paddock. - an. AND AJ bd Te, N welcome. ye Clintonville Ra, |. avemeni aire ange, =° with mage stor ¢ discount ma’ . “GILES REALTY CO : : tac, $30 per month. Call “Realtor 2018. ones, Jarge Wee 2 | deal. Ses tis today” mortgage ~ES REAL . Cc ASH - a as : . CARE Pari pers i _ 5 ROOM! MS AND BATH AT 14 Fip-| “ining ren. Auto. wileges = 221 BALDWIN AVE. PE 5-6118 INJ A FL AS mo. In .Tel-Huron- cially: 2 REDRM. MODERN. WEAR POK- street. ge 2, Lake, 6564 Don's ve. wa 2 ILT or immediate ° = - H RMS. CLEA SHARE 8 ROOM LARE, FRONT 8 OWNER ¢ OOH MODERN eccupaney esterase «e land contracts see Au-- No ¢rinkers. he a BATH. | Spe ment Mellons ei — 2010 *_— washer. garbage singh at ' Cc person. CLEAN ROOMS CLOSE RMS. oF ‘BATH ON MAIN FL. T BEDROOM HOUSE. si: BN. carpeting. Garage too, and O Fe, wervice. ite - * week. For couple. Fred z car. eat, Beat: hot te | A. JOHNSON. Realtor a3 such a hice “lot ail feteed - tri and clientele. a. Oe *) 1704 S. Tel h Rd. |3 Genaocet ie wousE. 1% YEARS ia with fruit trees, kerries | burn, FE 4-6041. ¢ elegraph. id: bac furnace: ‘oium. clove and grapes, Terms. - FO : A Joh Te. TE BaD poem arr Sra FE 42535 | Search sagas at, te tun tysgen qnemmm ony! ISO! | | T LARGE co ROOMS NICELY YFURN | Stove & retrigeraior. OR 31406, $ RMS 2 BEDAM. Living RT, |e, Orta ie Beast. Mop andeceped “grounds of RDS ORCHARD dene: PLASTERING « With television and gas heat. — dining rm., kitchen & bath. Full 5 BUY : this saeepharal bedroom hal sesame —_ or hea’ we tae . 2 RM UNFURN. APT. ADULTS. | basement & tecreation ‘ru. Ai-|-0 BUY TO SELL RwALTOR home. Ideal for retiring cou- = pries very ee REALTOR SF ee eae mother 37 Highland Apt. “6 8. Edith) tached garage. Stone fircpiace | Pertridge ‘« the “vird” to see: pie oF newlyweds, Large tiv- farage, lot S6xt30. Be eure to : B FILED "pall pases Fe S208. oe noe Perio x RMS. Bi me 2 ROOM UNFURNISHED. ~~ | All movory. ee mat ‘ate. 1's) Immediate Possession ow Riches with = M Leach te Patiey o. \PAPERMANGING, PAINTING,|__.___FE¢Ms) MS -| Src te co Mil Strect. $65 acres Me mi east of) |! dow, a dfesm kitchen with wane plaster repair. FE $8513. CONTRACT WANTED FOR IMME- ent. & bath. Children wel- | aa Call J. A. Tas- Clarkuten.” Lake $2 5° acres. Modern 6 room. smal! an ‘ebunaance oe anets, 5g* -g# ae pees Free aes,” Cem eark FAPERHANGING, | diate sale. “New or seasoned.| Come. Gingeliville. FE — | for, FE 42546 smo. Call Narveen Tat pm _uitty room, large whelien Sat. |. cuphearas . we Fe ae hous ‘sen ret > 46829 Buyers : have ? ROOM & BATH BATCHELOR _MA 5-3781 < 4., hol Plastered, painte wale. s, “rear very Fully guaranteed. Lee Septic & rE 1 or . Real rE seek or “all utilities fure. Call at ? BEDRM. CLEAN & BRIGHT, v7 at -SEDRM crit | third bedroom. Nice living room. hardwood recently had s fire and will sl _tewer, OR 34105. YOU NAME IT — WELL Aue ir os WELL PAINT een aa ie air, clark. we Perry. | via s large ye yard. Adults. 963. EM o RM. - HOUSE. Pe eis! ° Gok Neore i ere Fruit trees a G eens, lots = . oo See eash or $2,500 TREE, TRIMMING AND, BENOV. | i, 2 a cpt: a Te C EQUi- | 2 ROOMS, EVERYTHING Pon, | 7 eit ms Omer t ii) YPSILANTI. co _ WEEK. : ps od to eel to ing " sig, 00 . A solid value : 4-530, 3 = = Service 22 - F ee contracts, Or have | _men only. PE ¢31 =F a a ge gd oe e owner, P.O. Box _ Jn MY'35 “ ahaa IN ary pee b bungalow on b ge cs. CLEAN _ Fe _FE_5-6363, GeO RP OL. SUMiLER WOME: IN SMALL aa. - FOR SALE-TO RISON INVITED -— + “Pree Sai VERS RADIO &, TV K.L. Templeton, Realtor | Sie" ” ™ {* 7 oom re on . E---*-y only it so108. vy | mores. t,o family home, Vesta en: | room, eas heat tall Eocement, VR | 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 4-4563 fished. Call F ent only. = BEDROOM BRICK t ith closet, 19x13 ft call fo see this now,.trade will MAKES OF LAWN MOWERS. _ fepets,, 508. Saree. igh’ gore “Gs”: CS Fe Heiice 3 ROOMS ra “FLOOR” UTILI- | GLEAN, MODERN ONE BEDRM. | In Sno veckdgutiel uglghehood. reese ee Rint A oe be conside & ‘AR INTIAC | 2 ; Bid ‘ ~. one ot your contract ‘otel, 3400 Dixie _ties, close in Pontiac, _OR 20m). home, west suburban, two lots, west side of Pontiac, liv ii — nd &- master PARM INDUSTRY TRACTOR. DAY OF NIGHT ry VICE. | i $40 month, FE ¢' 41857. = ce; dining room, breaklest on measuring 16xi1' WONDERFUL INVESTME ENT re ean FE 5-126 or 2 esols % “PARTLY FUR- 3 ROOMS & BATH. ~ PRIGIDAIR { ik GE “HOUSE modern kitchen, the Ceramic ba’ large m. heme and ‘ cabins ‘ . STRAKA Edw. "MM. Stout, Realtor nished. 180 E. ¥ , Stove, hot poo steam heat. re: CIFAN 3 RM. GARA : full ‘Desement. recreation room. en, arand basement all | ao 0 3200 month Dressmakin Tailorin 16 Pemensmnsinatndint wenn see | rage, $95 mo. Convenient 4 $40 mo, 1 chil¢ worcne, Kear 1 heat, is lot 5 gin Ss = OC 16 GUARANTEED Ty REPAR ANY 7 N. poy ap ate PO | fee. ee rary. ENT | to" ‘Stores & bus. 1 block from | Blue Sky Theater. FE 4-7 ie ee 2 ae eorean ts etuted. Gas beat and auto. Just of Dizi Hi way aus! ALTERATION: MEN'S, WOMEN’S, |_ RADIO & TV. 127 §. PARKE ST. MORTGAGES | Fors aM APTS, BS Pa aw Bina a prcigt counle, bot work GRAYTON ELAINE. KEW 3 aD: ae wit Us Mo BREWER css AM Webster Schodl district 00 awn . : pga Sl aes aay pee i : be at DRESSMAKINO, TAILORING AC. ~ Typewriter Service - 224 |ON GOOD PROPERTIES. ty are | | Hasina a Inquire 3 AL | ener “APT. 18T FLR Seiten aie OR 34613 of MMA 61081) PE 68-0638 FE 5-1106, values this aren See it = s after 6 call) Mr. Lease, . : aRGase Gl ineee i ore, 3 1 = RM OM ELIZABETH — | E 4} %,. home Call F645.” TYPEWRITERS & ADDING Ma. | BD CHARLES. 1 mt a Telssaph 2 & 3} ROOM INDIVIDUAL CABINS. y- pus PRIV. ENT AND BATH TAKE ORION “AND FON TTA C 2 BEDRM HOME. ELIZABETH oe | : chines 3a rt work. , Farm esponden' | Kitéhen fec‘iities. — includ- “ adults, 653 Markle. i modern 7 room house attic. Carpeting Lake | RAY O'NEIL, Realeor | JOHN ISON, Realt Furniture Refinishing 16A/ Senezat" Fas aod Otnce Sup: | cgbstable Bocieip ey | gd, MY 2att TrRustic Cebins. |S Gong PRIVATE BATH & EN- Rise axe eS Fe i ee ee ses wel HEE opt : 04S. Teleeranh Rd ply een v 7 = =] & 8-236 pan on é * REPAIRING, REFINISHING, Uphoistering _ 23 | "SSPT SRE. TOUR |? priv, bath.” let “h. Ceunew Y Roowa BATH. UFILITIES FUR. NEAR I aun gi heat paDAGON ’ NOMONEY DOWN we 19 or PE Oe five. FE-49534 ‘ tanta tinctincttindieinitin’ PPL Pe . . A after Se : ni welcome (39a. 2752 Ww on ar 2 . oS) . ie the void’ 40 pee. 080 , 4 p.m. Apt. 4 third + Base. ey Ls AG We will senstrucs, on your MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | - " Plowing 168 ppl FRG On 61 RM. 7 CHILDREN, 10 CENTER. |? RMSE RATE STOVE & UTIL | ew y BEDROOM BRICK WA RANCH | Jeet from over 300 plans in — | h . SERVICE } Lake EM, “es 7 al rears BATH. GAB) 3 room spartments with —— me : . — = and. faik over. = . aan i : estimates. _ “CHAPIN REAL ESTATE 40808. Water, stove and refrigerator fur- : oO a oy, Se Tr “ent & BATH. FE _ Near Tel-Huron iJ RAY O’NEIL Realt end x center. See Mr. Smith at Ez 4 Neaitor |. | Wanted Real Estate 324 | 7 noow rons Apr uriivies, | -"uree. s ai ~— Ll DAILY Best Buys rd ~ “ « Privete bath & entrance. FE jectri 7&8 refrigerator furn BROS, (PION? ch HIGHLA jo PIO. §-8 ot a BUY, SELL.OR TRADE Sea. ; _ | Sore Dinke Hes. Clarkston, Mich. J owner. } bedroom brick. od y i tonsult T RMS. WN. APT. | Days @ inquire re at McNeil’s Nursery. ite “car garage. basem “ t Bia at sais buy ane Baby welcome, 261 Sta | €670 Dixie Hwy. __ Phone OR 3-1295 er OR 3-189 _ { Dr ‘ eve ee Budget AVON TW P. Es “" GEORGE BL. BLAIR a * ae Sit a "Heat, heat & Be 6 6 BATA EXCe RENTAL { “1 wees. a Cute and . r pas. Bales eee \T LARGE ROOMS, BA UNITS Cie home, Owner Rancher o locas Bo, Biva. 4536 res x ss 91981 | ">a is SF TC et with stove & eat, 426. Aliractive cew cuplet ~pe units, Ganelerred.W 4 saeritice eq bly = ° with 1 : Draj 4708. Sanfors |3 BMS, MODERN WITH HEAT. | nessonabie tent Loce.ed im Por-.| ABs 7 a 1266: North Cass | bath, | ueluly’ reom an BUY OR SELL J ROOMS, BATH. it, MODERN ~ COM: ~“{- ROOM, URFURNIRITED — Wine oo Kast Bing and Perry Gt.) gage. Beautiful 3 dedrm. al BUILT ON youR LOT! sormes sad coryene. Only 1 will personally buy your prop- iy Sarn Am n é ee pga ew. welee pone) Newly decordted inside, 3 erty or will sell it for you snd tT, garien space. $17 week. r mont “call JA Tey- FLOOR, MIDDLEAGED | (0 °neat. ‘No m Low show Jou how we get cech it the | TaSe pemeatey acum por, | — or. Fe ame a pment’ Wet wattorved $997 o INDIANWOOD RD.: : reasonable. Call and pay- " & utilities. 95 Leper gs — . | Us price fer ia "1 ee st ac TTARGE Mestea hot wajer fun. OR Ss fosclawn, PE 2.5004, a ae St Senee lege iy ‘Home and 5 acres of beau- . D. RILEY, BROKER . CLE. . Ww L LAKE NEAR DRAY- titel . eS = “furs, Adulte omy. 18 Pine Permalog AGSTENTS WAITING |, . eae ee, | re ae Clee MET] tm. UReasonanle Gull” Detrok oe Road | wf, BATH ce seatsta 42: For large and emsll homes | " trance. || © RM APT. CLEAN, QUIET. E. | sein ROUND WOME ON DIXIE. 2 ew CEDAR SHAKES hebay" eh fn town and alge. in good — Side. Eemplored couple. No drink 3 “Galt as vor details, PLASTERED WALLS handy kitehen, : 3 J : ers. FE Lake. Store, auto. « Real Estat 7 ment and 2 car . We ng A oe ; 3 . WEST SIDE, TY... PRIV. . washer, ae aay ~ poems eal Estate SEE SO Cia! Ws "882 including all utilities. | RM. & BATH. 460) DIXIE. DRAY-| ment. Couple only. ‘ak oat. 1337 &. Auburn Rd. OL 1-161 NCA toe a =o the early bird that gete the ap ton, Ho children. For Rent Rooms 37| 3 OWNER: 2 BEDRu. Home, aiding WA z= Bricad eh Bike _ ia & BATH. STATE S&T. Rent Rooms tun including ¢: me, UMI Win with substantial down Edw. M. Stout, F Realtor Pack T\ a de = . comgretery fam. ie . EASA RMF. IN OUIF-T! Fe 5-1400. : ing, washer & dryer, _base- : payment. wr &. AINT | 17 WN. Saginaw St. home, Pensioners preferred. PE | “~noom DOWN UTo-| 1 ROOM & ; : sea Geler sohene?, M50 TO N. CASS LAKE ROD. kneroen Grates Open Eves. ‘tt io F zee After 5:30" anytire Sun 5 be hem re viuities Pr’. entrance, washing. Phone sid tebe 4 yara ‘Tom for 3 RIGHT te OFF OAKLAND : : TAN 18 Orchard Leke. 9100. _ FE 2-008)-§ | large bedrms. upstairs . rose, PE 83500. Home calls by Fe Set LISTINGS W ANTED: | TROow APT GROUND PIOOR, | Per'Mo FE? FOR LADY W _Bt, Benedict. $4,000 do. FE 21046. TELEORAPH TO PONTIAC LAKE| fome “with fill basement, aj ent N slees &P Is 25 BUY WAITING. vate exavance and utilities, $73 | ¢ nal “ "Fist OFF | ima facilities crerythine turn, 17 f : RD: WEST ? MILES : o ‘ersona 6 RM, TERRACE. CIVILIANS : furnace, fi yard, DA : eee be | You How TO 2% 0-61 Baldwin. Near school, stores & | Douglas. PE 4-97 — = ° city water and sewer. Own- : Wi.) AAA PRIVATE DETECT! DETECTIVES Car ee Te oes Ra Ser Sot eer epee | Be or FE i; " TARG ROE SLEBPING. hu. DOWN. aoa s Niue ving room, abet | Near St. Michaels er will accept car ss par- INCOME TAX RETURNS PRE- yom gine sft worry, Know, | SMALL EQUITY hier. Adults, North end 27% 2-428. | . 4.0606. ._ Prt. FE 4014 ot che aired think clan 3 Mamnsaee euee tial dowe payment plus cash 5 : red, OR, 3-000. i Leslie R. Middleton (2 ROOMS, 16 4 WEEX ADULTS. 5 RM. : UPPER. 343 IRWIN, OFF | a *. PA DOCK” “Pana aLs ALSO IIMEDIATE. POSSRSSION dining room, full basement : ED HELP AEROTRED KNAPP ROKER Pe 0400) tea ae 2.5m. opt_FA_ See. $700 DOWN with sNienew «as furnace RANCH HOME q we SELLING YOUR” |° sna pice Ww crbiog cowie en . aoe cole tee re | eels See Oe KUSCHELL te outstanding all” fenced, Located in Clarkston Bohoo! 4 ; 4 JING * ce. eounle on! 4 ‘2 a. _ eT W. Bur SLE . : district we have this next HOME? ae ne ear | GEE FOR RENT For covonmn. | CLEA" SUmEEINO Ra. 0 “ON WEST | mr 6.4139 _JO_6-1828 chee. ay eer wearaee win | - %,86@, 9 Redromm home cen i a FOR SALE OR TRADE, 2? BEDRM. © ci oS ice take Privat ent entrance ky ar Yi AGait after 8. FE 04108. Not over anit es PSLEEPINO__ROOW FOR Sena ek Roars, Bath, fall base: shop. Sriced to pen esse «=| «| ental Eve. seem, wah We ory im immodiote need ‘gome. Weshine 2 = an #2205. G21 N./ ment. Oi! furnace. 2 lots, fenced | 500 Call now for appoimt- = Stn Fnteen wo arb ggeng ' Se residential prope PT. BU TLDING . Dra Plain from cupboards, oe ee, Tae ae i Roos & BAF IND, FLOOR, mee GI rath. Welk te Gizax @ _ Dixie, Call after 4:30. OR 23-8153, j 1 landscaped ce . inet, egurtecus services, call, _ nba tine. “Apply Weman. 3 Norton Ave. PE 24 2471.) VE SUBURBAN Breathing Space Baved - drive. “or st Felsen ok RAMON. 5 ERE CUnTON OFT |" BRAND NEW |S Weiser en | Seton tegte ahem | eae areata eS ; ENTLE! x a others te @ from SOLD ~ | he ah APE y mer of 899 FOR 1 OR 2 GENTLEMEN, RIGHT | ine home Just 5 minutes from hot city. 3 teres with = — lf you would like sign on| Pontiac .Motor, privete J ve . ae avartments. naan + a Pa ; ake be “ped bedrooms, iarge “‘s 1726 evergreens so. ‘tor |. me, LE wut You beaue it ug ew Zeuhey | feo incre 2 Rube. Fear of | Grady. tor me TPES GEM | tan Siu teie | Eek naety ane + “Faw. My Stout, Realtor +421: [oo ets a eet buyers takes the strain a from \ “73 aS m : bath, bree | TT N. Sagine , sagt a IN DEBT? | seed ateceeeeeeliy |) She ROSE > SUEDE) tre com aE wet : fers, Pan ccrgon lame. Qe | Toom tie Tah. aa rece MO alta 10 "gale Cass es oe FRM ALL MODERY FR ERT. Ig tN Oo S| matic. oft ad 2 car sttached | The yard 1s fenced to mae | “INSUR IF SO ee + re ae re FM a8 Eiichens: alcons tye =| or ome girls to apt. building. vo pe ggenety So nis. Priced Sams. een te ends 3 oe H hries'; Pe 8 Ee ee Sots bewpinas. en bee a pimars Foss for 7 Ss A : ump Sous N. wn Gadinn prirtones. 16 Gee | = haces ly $10, 500. do N h lie & H Co LET US oe FE 20074 re en a & BB Fey. MODERN, yo Bgl eam rE. Pian? 2 = cad since: “= Mg ior $409, Give You-l Place to Pay 83_N, es. AND, ROOM APE fa APT. UTIL. son FEderal 86918 fom Aynerel Al hospital and I ee rasta $500 Dow seomane with full : | oe ee rat SERVICE S Clark. , sAKEFRO? : MAHAN. REA 0. Ease Your Mind .. THE BEST. “aur Per BATH & ent a7 6, | SEACTIPUL CAME nadiont. heat AN, & | Pull pesement. Off heat, Attaches | pareinent S80, sePerme coe. | * BEDROOM LAKE FRONT Ce Ae : ee Restore Credit Parke St, Included. $1°0 per month, lease. room privileges FE 47666. rage. Immediate possession. | tien. igo. Fal wrioe 96,500, I's construction 07s W. HURO FE 3-0063 PLACE TO ~ROOME & BATH OR RENT. { 2 evenings. a FOR RENT Priced tor or tole to settle roughout in this specious, ; : & BA “RENT. | UNiversity ‘ Bed , _ Laundry Service 18 PANT SELL 93 E. Princes "i Home 8 — So | bent ronmn with steals collate = wow micnttan CREDIT YOUR 7 RMS. &_BATIC IST FLOOR. ay igh TED 3 okt ts, SINGLE OR CO Haunted House nelarai fireplace. Ceramic FOR FAMIL NDR SERV. . fur. S473 = ig a 8 , j This 6 h ed-floor sunroom — ie " Poutise County, FE * COUNSELLORS PROPERTY eRnoo APT. FURNISHED. © foi | located ¢ town. am also money. quiet tome LOW MONTHLY | attach “arene | RAUNT. ining room, 2 ceramic tile ai idow dl ‘a ED ‘with, Sharma ‘ B: * axatienc S2OVR CazLaty TwesTER IS WHERE - Miieaws. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor i nl PAYMENT Fah “tasemsat, “lovely rooms, poriesute’ oopomios r % CURTAINS, PLAIN OR RUF- SED ae eae J iv . . \ “er B boom wy: Rh hl ST . + RO tow Sphed . ee «| SEEPS OMS, MOEN. | rm one eink a. te fora wel-| Gon. Of 15 5 30 fly viving oll heat. 1.6. acte landse ‘ Beautifully ‘imished, Pontiac MOST 3 Tl oN. Saginaw 6&t. kept home with iow monthiy rv Phone, FE 28101. 20 FE. PIKE §T. : P= ; ORT & RATE BASEMENT APT Open Evenings ‘til ila =| 4 in. Men or Women. 267 ‘N payment, “anaes this~we have pi penne — aee cellent ‘pench erent ee | mr * e i &, beautiful cut ~ BRs25o5e “ott h oma ara. righ. now, net Bg te on a LAKE Privile en, new t 1938, 50 ft ern kiteben with ‘knotty _ & Pang yy ~ $e hogany, built pao ain a heat. cement drive. $14. $2,450 down. WE'LL BUILD A "| HOME TO. SUIT: YOU AND- AT A RRICE YOU CAN AFFORD . ‘HERE IS A GOOD EXAMPLE No. 263-A BRICK 3-BEDRM. by ye ee separate coppe um bing. 1 car garage ond ’ We'll price any of the 450 HOME PLANS’ We Have in Our : “Home Planters Center” Come out and ots through pied § plan ~~ a. the con- enient offic: " Ae FLOYD KENT, Realtor aches BY. at Tearoom : eel ‘one al one om _ pee fireplace, 2 full baths, |’ car lot reeze Wa All on your’ lot for $13,000. ~~ VALLEY REALTY — 7166 M59 at Pontiac Lake Rd. pei Bog mv fs lo full base-| mation “WE BUILD BRICKS $10,973 = ott C E BRE SG Sera of Bivd.. & Crooks Berwick Bivd. goa PB ot th i tus pine oot, ta, i. | Ottawa Hills Large f home of om ed is aa. a ae with FE Farffshed or isthe home hy wor untae pes i handie. WM. H. KNUDSEN wr aha ree era tg WEST SIDE E. TENNYSON Attrnctive 1% story 3 bedroom home with comb storm windows, fall nr ye wa gas auto. heat, t tiv! bar Pa room. Full price WATERFORD TWP. Pian to see this fine offering of ® ranch type home w 2 bed- - and traliabie to qualitied veterans ‘be $300 down. . . WM. A. KENNEDY TOR 2007 W. waren -_ Open Evenings till 9 | Templeton |= LOTUS LAKE Very attractive 2-bedrm, Full bath, Screened front porch. oe nice furnished cottag ar lot. Exc, rental osatbilities All of this alk — =. Very Tessonable d WILLIAMS LK. FRONT Bisievel home. Large carpeted liv- ing room, natural firep ace, file batti and 3 bdrms. on upper level, Nice dining room and kitchen. Laundry room and large space could be finished for recreation room, on lake level. Also garage. Onty $16,500 with substantial down payment, K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Leake Rd ‘FE 4-4563 After 6 PE 29502 AT UNION LAKE OFFICE Crescent Lake. 1127 of frontaye. 2 Bdrms., fall bath, paneled living room, }-car garage. $13.500, With $3.500 Dn, Less for cash, -|Unien Lake Priv. Near 2-bdrm * bome, oak floors, ona utilit is is ®& good buy~ 30.000; rms, Cedar iIsiand lake front. Has 2 cottages on it, Needs some fe- pairs, A good investment for someone, Only $7,000. Easy terms. Many other fine lakefront home and jakelote in all price ranges, T.G. Trocke' ALTOR 1648 Uiion ur aaa. EM 3-4671 | $1,450 DOWN SHARP 2 BEDROOM BUN- Pout BASEMENT. Ort EAT. TILE BATH, PAVED gra ee Pan, won % ‘3 | 4g i Or eases Open ‘Ey $11.500 INCOME SPECIAL or trade. One 4 rm. apt. & bai Ist floor, One J cm. ot and ens | “Newiogtcan In Auburn Heights oy pet full base. Arnold Real Estate 210 s. Telegraph Rd NEAR COLLIER RD. . Lovely Sooty pine So reezeway & , earage. Pl PERRY PARK. Lovely ‘ rm. &/° ‘ Very wee pa & careans. 97,500 wintbel Saniseee 2 dedrm. =. ference. $1 880 ie “wit cise ‘Sonn! Gea! 2 "eéren | pavement. SOwrRacts Rose McLarty, Broker 4 Mn I LJ Partridge | 1s THE “BIRD” TO sEE _SYLVAN LAKE Like new, 2 r olf 6 room hom on’ Ponkise’ north | WARD E. PARTRIDGE| REALTOR ‘FE. 4-3581 1050 W. wots ST, BROWN s that we "eave ft. p+ pe years. modern ry : ly 6 years old, Pull basement, Oi] tu Plastic tle oak hools city bus. Truly, good invest- ment if you Gun’ weed home DOWN .- Cosy - bung home with stool, Electric bel wa: ter, Shower bath, wooded tot right on “eanal at Crescent Lake. bedrooms, well, a athe installed & ready fer 5 aster, Lot. 100x300, . $9650 LAKE FRONT - Immediate possession. 6 rooma and bath, en- closed front porch, oil furn,, 90 feet on the water, Uberal terms. on rge two car gar. Lot B1x143. Excellent Peep section. Wil] accept } odel ear, land contract, hows ralter or ‘equity in your home as down _bayment. Ask for Mr. Brown. $11,500 GOOD VALUR — 6. modern home, excellent condition in & out. New ol fern, ene ly insulated, Oak floors & plas- tered wa'ls, Attractive brick plent- 5. Comfortable & convenient Tiv- LL, BROWN, Realtor 2-4810 1362 _W. PF MULTIPLES LISTING SERVICE ; SYLVAN SHORES 3 bedrm., b bemt., in ng tile bath, , a ue 8 & water softener, large Gis $256 DOWN New 3 bedrm., tile bath, large modern kitchen’ bah exhaust fan, dining L. —— rec. area pay drive ATERFORD A Ranch home oo attached 1% car garage, large bd = fire- pow tam DOWN best Seren moved out of «tate, eres Gait firs: only 688 "Bower gerry on this’ Russell Young | REALTOR -B' dis W. Huron 4 gas - heat, large lot. Immediate. posses- . sion. down payment. TE 5-8783 | Friends & Customers: f3 1M, og US Pet Of © 1087 by MEA Servi, ea 345 Oakland “T think is time Thad a talk with er about the tacts of | lite —~ Jefat. accounts, enon We +s | For Sale Houses- 43. with} rough wiring in- iste wrivilonee DON McDONALD - OR 328, For Gale Houses it ag : RIDGEW AY “16 Rooms—Corner Lot Bt. Vine Salt ta 13jus4 liv- aren on ce 3 "bed ‘ we, ee ie .| Near Weal Jr. Pleasant ° ad cs e ” j tel 3 are modern kitchen, 2 bedroom: iil i ie BUILDING? “Cc” Houston For Homes ieee do C, HOUSTON REALTY FB +4 weeny E. rE, ADAMS 73 3179 We Huron 8” Pe casts wih $1800 dows ex fecsaeed svn de now ie er oll best and See eS oes te in Fs ee i Ra. cea wf _ 5 —" I ; : i | brick rane home. Com: Vi LE ii ber mon eS tion “and ccresah’ Have reduced price ‘ter Soe ae Quick sale $16,960, terms. FE es Ss "me . ~ ea ‘* - — Rd. eS nace. New very clean, | - - i . ont odar blcek building. Brand Rew “cupboards 18 ; Ge Family Home , Age a shop, etc. On| per of Raeburn, FE +6600, "| Dr hin te Seeres. “tee beaes 110 ft, on Auburn: = . ¢ “built for a large Rd. 150 f déep. needs 1785 SO. FT. tamity, stone exterior. sfromAvenatie High. Oe In, this, bedrm ful) basem lifetime roof, interior easiste of Fi Ieaving Ouly ie Se 1% eran. liv eee > eae Sra 2, a Cc SNEWINGHAM ing will Built in soe" fa range. beth wo, tall ‘basement = large comer pa, gree Bas | eel em Si Sate ie Baaiegee Pours pelted at Bs: *"$1,000 DOWN CALL” MODEL 9 TO/1 OR 4 TO’ Pe 3-Family — E. J. DUNLAP Lake Privileges Case, ip io dowstoyn, + cents. | CUSTOM BUILDER FE S18] Ao te eat nitty good return on your money. Pull sted a Mloakinp.” Close to tase]: SOG ee Se ee price $12,500. ae Attached garage, *2ecre’ down, room for 3rd couslee, full ; RIDGEWAY - OR 3-0000 basement With rum #75 Baldwin re _¢a0| COLORED FAMILIES | ‘bar. Gas Oe a ey | i 3 BEDROO} LE gs Oe ae aur yer. Priced ite for quick cash thie home, ~~ oo : . oak nee and screens, Vene- Feareneian. builtin f | Bato Pine Grove St. at tee NI HOLIE room. B * | MELSON _BUTLDING, CO. basement, new ofl conversion a Te Sane Sea ota 8 ae PE $1201 bullt on FOR BETTER BUYS 3172 W: Huron. Open 9-8 * rt TE 6401 ORTON: MODERN 4 BED-| foad” tne » fut basement, “(FOR COLORED $300 DOWN $1.20 down, euay terms FE 2-0687 a birch sae. basement, recreation 1% car at ies terms. Full race alk. age ie itmite. Pull price. $5.07 With yn Se bari bace Large kitchen with full ent, off heat. condition: 190 130. Priced at rae with terms, : : “only 99,9 George R. win ‘eee * | REALTOR Baldwin Ave. Pe sain or 4080 OR “ere, don't Nome ge 8 heres, auto . iy $9000 full price. Burry. $500 DOWN € acres of good land with 2 hed- room amg hp house, pated rT spring. see this LAKE Sgr'egt $1000 DOWN 100x260 ft, lot, neat: and clean, 4 iw i landscaped. Oniy 350 full price. one will fast. Vacs. ; This We have the key Jim Williams REAL ESTATE & weed ye 1218 Baldwin Ave. CLARK os ere, 4h. bace- Edith S. SUB. 2 Br. utility room, lake privs., $7900 with terms. $1760 DOWN. North Sub. 2 ar. large lot, 2 car garage. $0756. " $1800 DOWN. 2 Brs., part’ base- ment, separate dining room, a on a. Brs., base- floors, car arage, $10, 750. . $1500 DOWN. Williams Lake Rd., Loy basement, 9 _— lots, $1975 DOWN. GITY. 3 Brs.. baxe- ar. oak, floors, plastered walls. $1500 DOWN N_ INCOME. 2 rs. tor owner, ment, 3 reo apt. Sun private bath. $11,975. 3 Bedroom Ranch. Sub. tiled firs., — room, large lot, $11,005; terms, < $1009 DOWN. tt of Brick Du- a 2 Brs., uaseeen,. elty. $13,- CLARK REAL ESTATE FE 40492 Evenings & Sunda MULTIPLE ATTENT ION BEWUREY ESnZO.S |S =| GILES” REALTY CO: VE MOVED To 221 BALDWIN AVE: a SILES ome co, at SAL OWN, AY ee _ MORTG. AVAIL. . DIA- MOND REAL : IN 6-2640. ..1 Gl Resale - eup |- LOW DN. PAYMENT 2 OR 3, BEDROOMS .- FULL BASEMENT Earl E, James 8260 Cooley Lake Rd. With mice 4 room home. Ler ce 4 room home. tna Only | ~ * \ a i sibs " 3 built in “Se, pec voiaia i oe Lag 3 NORTH | SIDE Lake Front— n| Home and né Cottages ear x are S or ac- Poesy payment. Tmmediate posse , WILLIAMS LAKE _ ei ELIZABETH LK. RD. ao, Ah sone ee LONGFELLOW 203 W. Civilians ins $490 Do Down 2 cee. ah almost ae. full b heat & hot water. Storm rms, screens, dining .L. real cute house. es Vacant - Immediate’ Positesion ‘and look at. ft and Rp FF ne ang Days, WOodward 3.3350 ‘ Kes. Sat. & Sun. TO 8-985! j hii mse? | Roy Annett Inc. L TORE ders Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 se aE -~i Me % ACRE, OF , ONE BE i Home of Distinction # : BE Ae OAKLAND LAKE il on beau housetratler ER tn i Ep acral acca ‘BL = NEAT BUNGALOW $6,009 FULL Buy ioday & stars your earden t:/FOS, garage ent mein highwey: A aiaeamaeeide Box 3M, Ratt FORD AGENCY pon" ciezme—5- pra = “ Qvenings, cali MY Sud perv mene. Lee Breer: For Sale Farms 48 as Lng I ALE. LOW "20 Acres— Sell or 1 Trade | "tixtares . $00 will ; Large «meters, nour, baseman . small orchard. $4,500 down, Trade bedrm. bome around “g0 FERTILE ACRES 14 Mi. N. af Clarkston © Giroux Franks os Dis Dixie Hwy. 5 Call Om 31181, FE 40003 Buy. Thru Partridge List Thru Partrid # ACRES. § ROOM HOME. Scat . Ortonvisle. . story agg gl pore S ee n breakfast nook, Basement, hot Buy Thru Partridge ate Thru Partridge Be et st Ste HIGHLAND ROAD 83 f. frontage KENT ESTABLISHED IN 1916 - CABINS — t.. eptabtiehed Nn ental units, - cabins; a Partridge A gUNIT MOTEL "FE 43581 List Thru Partri (State Lisenced y sabotic ES re EE SE | HOYT REALTY oe and Contracts 52 week DISCOUNT ved iteet sa for id for ba. ive oo, si. Bax. cost to you, $4,313,75, Leslie R. Middleton Pap ar ae, Co .| Motu ome Bart, FE" e440 LET YOURS $$ WORK for YOU We have both Fea McCullough,’ No’ obiigetions “C, HAYDEN, Reatlor , fe oe aes per cant. Gib) inca. Sarnoe pte Fe Se FE 2-9206 Need $500 fast courteous ‘ COLORED C¢ A T, size 16; navy bi suit, size 14. Medium brown uh, “sine 14, EM 3-3748. _ FOR YOUR SUIT OR dress. Lovely fur s' be: autiful a. Also suede ie, sacket. Size Both’ like new, reason- ; 63338. abe. GIRL'S size 16, SPR SPRING COAT, “Fhe, pew: Boy's size 6 suit, FE . FE ELECTR: aire range. wonder ov drawer, 40° wide, 1% OL 1-1607. BEAUTIFUL NEW EASY (Washer & dryer). BRAND NEW SINGER ZIG ZAG qoume machine. $50 off, while they last. Singer Sewing Center, 102 N. Sagi . PE 2-0611. - NETTE SETS, AS- + ard wend save, and ‘compare these terrific values. a, My ape saan 303) «Or. rd Lake Ave "| Ba CABINETS. GAS RANGE, Comb. Walton, Cor Joslyn _- FE 2-2987 ” coats 2 FE Coats, dresses & suits. Childs | reasa DRAYTON | PLAINS 7, 3261 Millwall. Off Orchard Lk. | SOMBINATION F RIGID ATRE | 30 eae bret we jane Rd. osite of Commerce Rd. mgr coal B a Sri patties Eo pee mee a Lane Pe. 4 _W. Lawrence #1, PE ¢1898 | voona-aaws Two PIECE SOTT | world Bock BORROW Mie: acprasee tentievin, | par beck oe venue et set. set. Us ci ons. WITH: complete. $15. MAple 5-1575. toaster, =e es ares SELUNE ; . CONFIDENCE Scrap & Iron. 56A r & dryer. Real : HFC — Finance Cor- Just like new. Toro new deluxe 5 rica’s oldest and | 4-1 poe POR SCRAP CARS | po le unit lawn mover, 21" . Fargest rinagee company backed an¢ iron FE #6707, FE 68-0014. FE ‘ies ay |e eee oe | = Se A eee EE eee rae Se Oe | ee | gee awa TSP oll Peace, [Soe Seed Seen | Cae 2 omg sre motors pump se’ Lea hs ELEC. WATER HEATER aR West. orp. of Pontiac sa inghouse. . P. . 1 8. ra! ab St The Kay Bldg: on ll tones. Milks Mai suse 4. RW 3. Be ABC WASHER, RADIO MEL! VA LOANS $25 to $500 Both new. Used Bendix dryer.| er. With cord winder. Take over over BENEFICIAL, 6387 as Metsbeer Ra., Williams Lake. | Delance. $38 plus $28 equity. FE 2 WASHING MACHINES. | _5-4819. : 1°Basy spin dryer & 1 OF suto, | ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER, FA- FINANCE CO. EM A047 a: a seme erent, siteh sis 1 W. Lawrence St. FE 2-9240 ‘= a the - Fluore scent, 383 ° LOANS _ |Ta.S TES." RSs | racecar n Pp. . . Phono- ricas best Treeser and #28 TO $38 TO 9500 _ raph #35. Pi trod aor Rig 8 COMMUNITY LOAN CO. BURNER | ER DIVIDED TOP RANG panne Shs ca st @ B. LAWRENCE FE 20421 ised Be — Srbart. ca sf WHEN YOU NEED enna Tae at eek spin He, Boies, so Beet $ , $C : = } Sear spies. Ook Was ri's bieyele with trainer wheels. O ‘chairs. Breakfast set. €8 ¥. fa. on 330 You eae. get quickly on your }4 | PIECE, Ca Pe Salo” eter _tadios, $6 to $12. PE $0766. er furnitur le r f endorsers, say ents to suit top §:3 pm : IRONRITE scsrtuaeensese 400.85 vou with your = aot, ia to: help | CPIECE SECTIONAL, $40; RUG, | Automatic washer.......... . 949.98 proble $15; Refrigerator, $35: 21" Electric range . ...ssecsees J . : studio, never used, $55. toy refrigerator ........ $50.95 foes ceina BRAND - rump Electric, In Inc. Auburn 15 tn t FINANCE CO. fee, Waser Ree tee Won Spee. ahd, MI e-sert; 102 Ponting State Bank Bidg 5 eyes tate tee | aire Sieernein 1 elt Base Rugs $3.9 aa: UE FINANCE CO, |-- taxis tiwoncom, $0.20 | IRONREPE IRGWER, GAN STOVE 202 N. MAIN _ FF a tae tte” | atin ee ROCHESTER, MICH. |aventn saan ‘rater. 9. ‘Bg | se oom Ge are GUAR. BOCES Panto. SS | eeeene WAGKEE MELSON. : Syers, 141 W. Huron Ww. i a i?” TV TABLE a | able. FE 2-763. Ph, Rochester OL G071, OF 1-971 | TY,,,0omsole. Reseouable, F| LEAVING STATE MUST SACRE Loans 54 f GE REFRIG EES eS ees aire tn “LOANS—$600 to $1, $1,500 is CU. FT. KELVINATOR FREEZ- purpose, on er, exc. cond, Olarkston. MA nt or not in 56109. oe ; ig” RCA USED CONSOLE TV. ee ee eee Fe eomeenn Oo To WALTON TV_. :|1 GE % hp motor double shaft. spin Troner 2......:....+5 $00. * CLAYTON'S FURNITURE & satis ye KEEGO HARBOR “USED. TRADE‘ ‘i gag er R FURNITURE: £0. generar rat LORD'S WHOLESALE 2230 Elizabeth Lake Rd. WAYNE GABERT’S TV and Appliance Sale Maytag auio.. wash pane eeee ts seesene defrost, reeaer. Reg. . Milk’s, Furniture, dishes, ete. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 1 LARGE PA oeetee, LARGE aS wale battery or record FIR PLYSCORE $4.75 _Northers Lumber Co. EM 34171 "+" 1 set miller falis deluxe wood carv- form, size form 40. Shoes, 8 med. FE 91260, Call sfter ay iN’ ‘THOMAS ECONOMY. |} Construction joe chiséls. $8, on arn. “a os ' JoaTRADEINQEPT. =| Scat 3 Slightly factory tr- See our large display. igen Fluorescent, 393 Or- chard Lake Ave. Empire 2600 Union Lk. “Pag oe cap. MP FE FANLES OIL “FIRED, GUN- U. FURNACES, OIL Re et Commerce LARGEST MFPOR. 19 142 _W. Hiron_8t ‘player, FE >t ster 4:30 bed 3 6-FT. DRAWING BOA Ww * pack, > ‘LE MOWER PARTS. ee A blades’ O & M Co., 2 sis LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER FRAINS Walton eeeewene vernon eenewee Perc clemechent octane ont D MOTOR, % nerere 8 MM movie ., 3 OR 30215. ' PATIO SLABS - Yariety FIREPLACES Color & Size, No perenne jaa : pe BROWNIE: HARDWARE FE 30239 4898. SANFORD Cameras, Equipment 61A ie ie as ae EDWARDS oe is 8. seginee Bar tietiar eat bor. Fa es. FE 5-2116 after Nl Saaeers 8». mune OL Fe NATIONAL yas cost a Best offer tak Used as dem- for sell He. TOP SOIL Loaded or Delivered . TOP ALITY wat DEPOT. ei ; a ees _. Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 Wa , : Ee CANNEL iL. PUR- Semi A $135 or and as- rami, ee ee ea | eae Bed ie BENSON LUMBER 00, | comeonetmere A SPRUCE ¥ De Yourself 61 oi eet Ss Eye a BOAT AND PLOOR SANDER, POL-| Native tiese, Your own. as ishers, sc Mg tools Siow nd. ers, steamers, etc. FE 5-3 40 iJ - ee Be ve. : ilee a : : e & to 4. so. onds. A gene prices, sation $35 and up. A $0615 fmedern, door ot your gareme ‘costs ae: = wea petra eramisie. S| Sale Musical Goods 62 8. Paddock 92-0203 SR AGTON BEC. COND |™ 2B FIDDLE, APTER $:00 MO Gonmeres Ba eMpire 3-0486. | _P-m. iit Tao SAIED EWA OERY. ACCORDIAN, WHITE Pi PaaaE 2) =~ — 1a Oe a owen a wi BY BALDWIN APIN- oe 7 . HAVE enlace FARLY : re like new. 9625. iene or FER- 00 EASTER BARN ES HARDW acta te ‘of gt cde ta Yt 4 FT. COM each Sell : A-l TOP. SOIL | areas ces one bee. atu gravel. OR . Black tron LkoNatp i ere A-l TOP Loaded & Sand & Gravel — Baldwin & fin. AS Biack vel : om and fill, OR * gh BO PARTS & SUPPLIES een a» aarp Se fad ieee 8 Bs i-] ae z 4 2 Ei i ND te. 60: per sent Peele Sone ‘or aD WILL IAMS wat Raeburn fest O teen th hay & PARADA hele aezuor Pas > SERVI + got ¢ Pag Davidson 6 Co, 33 Bout Ppa ee oes i a) stray & corn. ) Bicyctes ' fee sumer |? Boxe , ONN-28 IN. OnE v giok. , b te aah : : *, ca i S Ex. ! ci condition, FE ¢-1273 After 4 p.m. ts & Accessories 8s auyMnOM Bost & TRAIL er, Eq ih, ready to go with after 9 __ FE 68-6600. ae. POR —— 1956 CADILLAC @ EN- me . cars, FE 23-2006 days C7 “Always Ready to Buy oy | BAGLEY AUTO Best] * AVERILL’S. “ep Baller tor rhe i T EXC COND. ran HASKINS | CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” MA way at Mis re HT. a at one. than 19,000 mi, yey “56 DE-SOFO FIREPLIGHT 4 DOOR SAVE $1,500 ; "$2 CADILLAC “62” ‘4 ’ But Very Carefully! - The best Used Cars are = = ent m most all body & running traded in one our, new Shen smashed up. will sell to| Buicks, Stop and Shop He: highest bidder. Can be seen at oday es Welt Refrigeration Co., Highland, | today. nao F “MOTORS $R95 «ed & insured. Se ‘W Byick 2 dr. sedan, radio & For Sale Housetraflers 78) Michigan Fropeliere to fit any healer, Dynafow. ‘8 ENERAL HOUSE. MARING BALES & SERVICE ~ 5 1008 On sans —______#24_8. Telegraph ss | 58 Plymouth Savoy 4 dr. sedan, wy LER. 95-H_P. radio & heater, standard = i PAD 5 eteeeelianal MOTORS = _—_ = ; LARGE SELECTION 3 po SAVE $$ $ SLAYBAUGH’S "53 prea, Saver Sgt a itation = = : eater, standar >» Yea, 3 complete bed at a 630 OAKLAND : FE sh 2 tone green. - su low price CENTURY-TROJAN-YELLOW "Fratchineon's" A large selection JACKET & CADILLAC ALUM. $1395 wt and 16. Wites to BOATS MERCURY a or Pontiac » Mobile Sines, RS ALSO U TRADE | ‘64 Buick Special 2 dr., ¢radio. & = set spring. We are meme INS. FINANCING AVAILABLE heater, Dynafiow, Maroon finish. @ allowance eve Also a very nice selection of late INLAND LAKES SALES - model trade-ins in 1 or 2 bed 3127_W. Huron 47121, FE 23-6122 . is at © reduced price |OUTBOARD MOTOR, | tis mF. "83 Pontiac Delux gr, sedan, 4 *t, up to & years) Never used, $65, 5.2768. - Sous Miydrasmaiie, pew: ee ticichi HARRINGTON ob Hutchinson 5 ORKS $1895 ¢ Mobile Homes Sales Inc. BOAT WORKS NAME BRANDS 4301 Dixte way le Drayton Plains, Mich tsrawan 0 or Bank Terme " - We Tradetns. ; rN EVES | & SUNDAY Telegraph . FE _2-8033 : - PLACE A““LOST AD.” SAILBOAT. i¢” PIBERGLASED.| A-l cond. Fast. Sacrifice ¥200, On Call FE 28181 for an ad x2 ay a cg Li 2 to recover a lo se~Dial. FE|_ Mich. a ‘28181 for an ad. ay iter es, y At tet & ee: ROWAR’ a “charge ie, te AUBURN AT ADAMS < AUBURN, ogee Ms ee : FE 3481 ie Le es ¥ i i! : { Alf os oo Lé . : eciyl shy ® : Pie gee aes A, RNG ad hed dM) ey a ae f/f. ve! Pog de bast : ah ag tee _#f) ‘55 Buick euper 4 dr,. sedan, radio & heater, Dynaflow, power steer- W-Wal' tires, 2 tone green, very clean car, 25,000 ac- miles $805 ‘$4 Mercury 2 dr. —— radio & heater,. stanard shift OLIVER VICK 410 Orchard Lake-‘Ave. ing. “wer tua nites ‘til 9] “1°49 Cadillac 60 Spl. . : 55 Cadillac Cpe. eee . $289 * weg * = tes vide om ** . teste nre SS sas “Remember, i Freddy bye you everthing you want, "aide wall tires. v4 ¢ eneine. sta ‘d transmission verd ve. Power pack and..just Tike anew. $1595 ‘Low down payment NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD PIRATE M® Bis rt Se CHEVROLET pore Dek Bir DAene, sutee. Radio, beater. Like ne ‘Small down payment NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S, Woodward Ave, _ BIRMANGHAM 1958 ig CHEV. CHEAP. 1 ig MARIVA "Bright Spot” SPRING. SALE ‘53 Pont Chf. 4Dr, $ 745 51 Olds S. 88 4-Dr. $ 395 53 Olds 98 4-Dr. ....$ 895 50 Buick 4-Dr. .....$ 295 .$ 445 51 Chevrolet Sedan $ 845 *51 Cadillac 62 Sedan $ 695 °S6 Cadillac Convert. $4145 ’54 Olds. Hol. Cpe. ..$1595 '46 Pontiac-Cl. Cpe. $ 95 54 Ford 2-Dr. ...../$ 295 SS Olds 2-Dr. ....<.- $1595 ’54 Cadillac Cpe. DV $2695 ’55 Buick Sup. 2-Dr. $1695 *49 Ford Convert. ...$ 395 *56 Cadillac Cpe. DV $3995 cre 97 Ford Vic. 2-Dr. . .$2395 S55 Chev, B/A 2-Dr, $1495 54 Olds S. 8&8 4-Dr. sh none Orchard: Lake at KE. 840488 REACH ‘CASH “cus. TOMERS through. Classi ee FE 2910} Open till 9l fied ‘Ads. Call FE (28181. yj . 14 : * Me < i ad ay Se ‘ - ye ; | }A te i N 4 i. bee es ee gE nd oe mo. Great Lakes °S6 Olds 98 Hol. Sed. $2695 |. 1956 4-door sedan. ee a _ Radio, heater and full equipment $1595 Your old car down. NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. BERMINGHAM FORMULA FOR THE BEST Car Buy You've Ever Had: TAKE EQUAL PARTS OF Sayings Service Safety Satisfaction AND YOU'LL HAVE UTION THAT SATISFIES ALL PONTIAC RETAIL CUSTOMERS. .$ 795 DESOTO 4/53 Four-Dr. V8... ; Hydramatic—sharp es @ tack, PONTIAO 48 Streamliner ..... $ 250 2 DOOR, radio & heater, Hydra- matic, 1 owner. Must be seen to be apprec '56 Special = Dr. ee $1895 | oad &: heater, W-Walls, Dyna- ee sy aa $1795 3: —— eelelere alate / mR, full power. 55 Bel [ees “4D. oe 81495 Powerglide. a .. PONTIAC 55 Station Wagon. .$1695 4 DOOR, radio & ver, Hydra- matic, low mileage. 2 as FORD . *5S3 Customline Vict. $ 995 "V-8, radio & heater, Fo-O-Matic. oy Coronet See eles $1495 Radio & heater, Hydramatic. i FORD =e *S6 Four-Dr, Sedan. $1995 COUNTRY STATION WAGON — Loaded. ’50 Sty ane Deke . $ 375 2 DOOR, new motor. new W- Walls, PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS” BEHIND THE } 65 MT, CLEMENS OFFICE T, Pe e117 | ay NORTH CHEVROLET Go S. Woodward Ave. 3 SEWERS will prove — not asking enough!”” - $6 45 an Easy GMA. terms— F Ce 2 Cars 91 ae Sale Pee | Far Sale Care <—~| NORTH CHEVROLT '5§ Allstate. Good condi-| Complgle Chitom interior. Pertec se RMINGHAD tion. Can be seen at the | i087 : X| soa ScuiRe. | gas station, corner of Au-| overpay: sagen, | wee. eet fom Be te rhs a, | burn and Paddock, money VROLET 3 nome. Fe —te HE i Oo 41850. piontn. onl Creat - FORD Sire ioe er) ee ee bt, oak ely ee Foe ture | PE sak lad “2DOOR. | ‘80 B YN > | Mion, 86s. MA $3008 i $1 “tie sie, Se a = —| _LARRY JEROME _ ee 1955 meade tease ik 4 hat ee m,, fond ‘. ¥4-TON STARE | $1350 - FORD LARRY * 1988 Station Wagon. Custom EROME dio and. healer. oe on a 1091 CHEV, et L SHAPE, $240. $1595. we Very easy terms ae | Rea ean oeracerveones TOTATS z : LS. ward Ave, _ . TRUCK SPECIALS oS neers tron WAGON. 8.) BIRMINGHAM 195] Chevrolet 1% ton dump, like insa OREVROLET¢OR_STATION sf . ; er Giice, r and TLL NOTE 1956 Chevrolet % ton stake, dual : peas a °F | SVE bODN RS ls Goop Chey, 1% ton stake 12 ft. eee . — THE WORKING MAN'S PRIEND vi Chev. Ye tom plekup. Like | = Ate Mclean. $188, $5 dn. 16 8. Saginny Used Cars Just your ear or truck down, new tires, pertect Pha tie Maat en eed y CAG wane. soeien, OF Tei ___| Wor age trucks; floor display mod ‘BUD SHELTON CHEVROLET |] Siow trade. Also food selection Haskins Chev. | Set St Mia ee OFFERS wage son on anes tll 9 £ ie ee extras, era 2227 Sort a Re ai willed oe ‘Mt Plymouth Gevtore S-decr, nd ime 34, 78%. _ Direct tactory desler, you save! |'38 Ponitie Catalina. $e malloage. . vacuum ji@ CORVETTE. LOW ha a ee ae ean aos| ts + senres we wee enc o Sere an Wig. ene cond., $100. PE 41037. : i} Sedge ¥o ¢scor ‘ Si3es _ — | NORTH CHEVROLET TES Fora” ve $i: i98 For Sale Care 91| 1000 S. WOODWARD | WEWILL TRADE |'3¢ Ser'z: as a eA BIRMINGHAM UP OR DOWN "$4 Pontia $e HASKINS [Ser | etc Seen BB ae Vek OF PASE | es srr we 3 Reca sbreenn BRS omy ions yn be Rae bowen 4850 to 1957. models available, | 54 Pontiee, 2-Dr., like new eae 3 : Glide, $1,100 gs Sg Ry 14,500. FE - ‘52 Plymouth 4-door, nice “T'S ” ~ “on, ’ = ae. > cease 7. 4 are CHEV REL AIR” CONVERT" Haskins Chev. $0 Mudson ¢-D? $ 175 ‘3 Feat dr. sedan. — : ae. iso takes, MY 2-000 ag walt! Dine Highway at ais . Bud Shelton Motor Sales CHEVROLET . "55, MERCURY CLUB COUPE ° 1965 Convertible, red with nite FORD $1545 if Your FORD Dealer 47 & Saginaw FE 5-410 Birmingham | QUALITY USED CARS 56 Plymouth 2-Dr.. .$1495 8 Cyl, Automatic, “W-Wall tires. 81995, "36 Buick ick Special .. - 55 Piymouth Club. $ 795 8 cy 54 Olds 98 4Dr. . $1445 Power steering, "brakes & win dows, ww 55 Buick Super ... . $1595 Hardtop, A beauty. $5 Ford Victoria... .$1595 Crown, Power steering “& Ford- omatic. : | "56 Mercury M'rey. $2045 4 Dr. hardtop, Power steering. 34 Mercury 2-Dr. ..$ 895 ‘A dandy used ear. ’55 Plymouth 2- Dr.. 8 cylinder, sharp, "36 Olds 4-Dr. .. Holiday, full power. 53 Buick Special . Convertible, 54 Buick Super .. Beautiful hardtop. __ ’S3 Chevrolet 2-Dr...$ 745 Radio & heater, 2-tone paint. 55 Chevrolet 4-Dr.. .$1295 You can’t beat it. ’52 Chrysler H’top ..$ 595 x Yorker, power steering, nice . $1095 . . . . $2095 « -§1595 56 Buick Century ..$2595 Estate Wagon, double power, 56 Buick Special .. $2195 Converti °55 Chrysler 4-Dr. ...$1795 New ‘Yorker, power steering & brakes. 55 Olds Super, go . $1695 88 2-Dr.. 53 Buick Special-sz -$ 795 2 Dr. Sharp. '56 Chevrolet 4-Dr.. Sedan and sharp. $5. DOWN ON = FOLLOWING: : 53 Chry sler Windsor "§3 Hudson 4-Dr. ’52 Chevrolet Hardtop - $1695 PS2 Pontiac 4-Dr. Schutz Motots. Saale ra 3 fee , pg i? inn gE eves os “aan asl OE ag esos aloes! +o Qpenaliangs’ ings— Please Phone ~ Aple > 5- “S141 -.$ 995 '52 Nash 4-Dr, Statesman = -|°53 Plymouth 2-Dr. . Bob, Dale, Jerry or oe rea ae Your Price YOUR LOCAL NASH DEALER Birmingham | Nash , +d 8. Woodward ‘Birm Complete Nash Parts & Service U . MA €2447 “CLARKSTON | Motor Sales | , Chrysler - Plymouth — MUST SELL THESE BEAUTIFUL NEW CAR TRADE-INS TODAYJ 1955 Chrysler 4 dr, Powerfllte, power steering, R&H, W.W, tires, 1955 Plymouth Savoy 6. ¢dr.,. Pow- erflite, R & H- 1054 Buick Super 4 dr, Dyna, R&H. W. W, tires, . 1951 Buick Super Hardtop. 1953 Plymouth 4 door. R&H. ; PLUS TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 2.8. MAIN ST. TON Biriningham Clean Cars Financing Our Specialty ALL OUR CUSTOMERS ARE OUR _ BEST SALESMEN (ASK ONE) Following cars may be bought with very low down payment. ‘55 Mercury M’rey. $1345. . ae *54 Olds Hol, 98 . s1M5 | “Pull power, bargtop, sharp. $5 Lincoln Capri .. .$1945 4 dr., 13,000 miles, like new. "54 4 Mercury: J M'rey. .$1145 Feel beauty. ’56 Olds 88 4D. en - 91795 automebtie sharp ’56 Mercury H’ top . $1745 Powgr steering and brakes, Mert-O-Matic, same ss new, "52 Ford V-8 Wagon Ford-O-Matic. = & 54 Ford 9-Pass. Wagon 3 to choese from 56 Mercury M’rey Wagon 9 pass power steering & brakes, ’55 Plymouth Bel, Wagon _ « ar v4. Péwerflite. - 54 Buick Roadm’r . $1145 4 dr., -Powersteering & brakes, real sharp, _ REAL BARGAINS 52 Olds 98 Hardtop. $445. $40 down and $22 per month - ‘32. Mercary Convertible, power windows, Merco matic, radio and heater. $550 with down and $27.24 a nfonth *53 . Plymouth. Belvedere Hardtop, ees with $75 down and $27.24 per mo, 53 Nash Hardtop, Sharp, . $545 with $45 down and $27:24 mofth "53 Ford V-8 Custom, ra- dio, heater. $545 with $45 down and $27. a a menth AY, Ford. V8 Custom, ra- dio, heater, $395 with . $10 down and $22 per month "51 Mercury 2-Dr., Merco- matic. $345 with $10) down and $18 month ° a a ame \ See Stan or John Bob Frost, Inc, anal enemy me DEA! MAPLE ett 4 <4 . 1 Jeep deliv- ~ Sale ‘Buy ‘Used Cars PONTIACS ONLY LINCOLN ~ easy terms. | atte Side Used Cars BILL SPENCE _ ve re overhead is low Oakland 5.0207 pm Bos ls to choose from, | CAF PAYMENTS BURDEN- West Side Used Cars come less. exp > re aoe 623 W. Huron nD. OLDS 8&8 HARBIOS- Heed Orion Motor S Sales 1954 Holiday R&H, automatic | FORD-MERCURY MY 2-2611 shift,.power steering and power brakes. A real tan to. = a. Peoples = Sales, 68 i. FE 2-2361 ‘Si 78, | ieee oe Saas “MAZUREK MOTOR SALES FE 4-0587 245 8. Bivd. PLYMOUTH. 1955 SAVOY 8 sta 2 a ve tie tran: er, gl $1495 Terms to suit, - NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM 1950 PLYM . ee heat- se OUTH 4DOOR, VERY ood, ~ $150. 3138 bs only Harbor before and =~ GUARANTEED fe I Stude ha ‘3 Studebaker Air. Powergiide a wi 1-OWNER *8 coupe , real sharpie 7,500. a actual PBs : 56 pe Buick, Fuel iacteaing ~ seat & ‘smindows. .ngy B mileage = Ford 2 HOUGHTEN & SON Your Friendly Oldsmobile Dealer ‘i Rochester ioe civmewh ¢ 2. Sav. tn Zese k-up sid ~AUTO. SALES w. 49151 ‘53 Dr. . Several other lower priced cars te ‘choose from fit URON MTR. SALES “HAUPT ‘Pontiac ees . MAIN. 8T., CLARKSTON Open Nites MApie 54-5566 ar MAple 5-1141 the car. BLO 4 Deor, & Heater. W/ Dynafiow, Fee 44546 with ba Ivo "52 BUICK se Supe Walls "WE! RE CLEANING HOUSE Bargains Galore. YOU'LL ENJOY DRIVING AND SHOP-~ PING THRU OUR MULTITUDE OF ~ USED CAR VALUES. _ 5 NEW GOODYEAR TIRES Factory Guaranteed—on all ’55-'56 models _ LIFETIME GUARANTEE on all ’51-’57 models as long as you own SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY South Side 55 CHEVROLET Station | Wagon “Gna Power Glide. BLUE with BEIOR Too 55 CHEVROLET Station Wagon io & ® ew W/Wailis, This ome is Harbor $4 CADILLAC “62” Sedan LL, power. Hydramatic, 53 CHEV RAL ET Bel Air sparkling 2-tone GREEN, "533 PONTIAC Deluxe 4-Door 5 Sage. Radio bal Heater, Sunvisor, ‘Fender Skirts, 2-Tone 2 FRED Deluxe 2:Door "S52 FORD Ranch Wagon ............... Redio & Heater, W/Walls, All Leather Interior. No rust, *51 nan 6 Bea Convertible r Hardtop & Heater, = Walls, RED & BLACK. North Side 641 Oakland Ave. 56. CHEVROLET Del Ray Cou Fenty ws Signals, Washers, W/Walls. Dusk PEARL — "56 FORD Custom 2-Door B sccsas ce see ates $1645 Heater, y, Signals, W/Walls, clean, as ‘new. “BLACK and "55 CHEVROLET Bel Air 8 .............. lS erat Glee, Rete & Heater, many other ‘4 BUICK Special 4-Door a ~ Beater, Tinted Giass, W/Walls. 33 LINCOLN ere -- $1195 rey 2 Zoot Radio & Heater, BLUE 52 CHEVROLET Club, Coupe A Phan Ca ines a Courtesy Car to Your Door MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES "Your CHEVROLET Dealer" 211 S, SAGINAW « CASS AT ey saaaeiah = 211 S. Saginaw oa0 Ons $1695 eaeee, aw / Walls $1495 een wenn ee ee ee ee es many other gxiras, * ee re | powerglide, radio $ 495 er ee ey 695 i ee Cr cc ce a | $ 545 |° Le i a PO ..csceees $1675 . $1195 Pe Tee eee eee e eens See eee neenas ee een nnee ee ee eeene = 7 eT ‘Today's Radio’ Programe ae “oem, con ww, on wean, aim Wate, ane. wren, cen, WIBK, se) wws, x fray our Ber Y ews, te — '0—ww, Ror dioptions at tg Musle ww, Mulholland. Lent Ee a seen | Se Se Bit Kasem rama ‘artéunoon wwii ieee’. . 2:50— WIR. sno Mrs. Durten | usic With Mason AR, Sports Parade Aim Budoet AX: Public Works Aid Line for Cuts Théy are included in a $2,800, and Welfare Departments for the year starting July 1, : te Ce The bill, now in its seventh day | of House debate, is caught in the amidst of a campaign to trim ap- propriations in the hope that taxes may be cut before next year's elections. . : The cutters turned their > That is the amount- requested | President a8 a ‘ Ze F rf: 3 Once it settles sewage is- sue, it must decide how much new money to provide next year for - hospital engage ag and for opera of the National Health Institutes seeking cures ‘ for diseases ‘such as cancer, dia- antl ig H sae | ; ie He i 2 5 To Lose Fire Fighters mance they wil probally be bit -§ as fire fighters. Reds Arrest 1" ‘Spies! at Welfare Fund Federal Health Plans, than their men_but they don’t let them know it,” he purred, r| there ‘soon.” : B = ca ey one : * x * “Look at that bunch drinking, wasting an afternoon and their husbands’ money!” He glared at a tabieful in a fa- mous restaurant. (The girls were full, too.) “Italian wives stay home making themselves attractive for their hus- bands. “But here”—and he scowled—“they get dressed up to make other. women jealous—and they get so catty when Monroe dresse’ ©» please men.” “Beggin’ yo pardon, sir,” I sald, “the women out in the Middle West wiveuh I a-come from don’t loaf. And my wife, and eet don’t have lunchtime orgies,” ; xk * * : hy yon te Reneevitie, Gi: Gignac Weteostes bridges and their socials. They work—to get their hus- bands on a leash. Then they're enhagyy—becnuse they don’t have a man any more.” Steve—dtvorced from actresses Florence Lockwood and Faye McKenzie — got to admiring Italian gals while producing - 2 Grido” in Italy. ' “They're more intelligent “so they're both happy. I hope,” he beamed, “to go back Mickey Mantle dragged an ex-teammate, now with Kansas City, out of a bar in Palm ; Beach the other night and roughly chucked him-in a cab _ |after the other had insulted some women. Mantle threatened '}to belt him unless he-got goin’. Some bystanders thought of muscles—and they interrupting Manto’ be but he flexed his vanished. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... A world- famous actor, held up two hours at Calne. doesn’t know the inspectors had a tip he was jewel-smuggling from Ireland ... New duos: Faye Emerson and Atty. Edward Ben- nett Williams, who got Frank Costello out; also Linda Chris- tian and Paul deGanay, French socialite... When Mickey Jelke’s sprung from prison he’ll live in Florida . "| Leonard’s next album: “Music ‘to Hold Your Ears By”... Jayne Turner, a stand-in at the “Cinderella” TV'er, is pretty| enough to be a star. x * * Rocky Graziano busted into Alan Dale’s act to tell him, . “Sorry I didn’t send you a telegram!” Cary Grant declined “Person to Person.” EARL’S PEARL’S: Boys Who curse) | while playing marbles usually grow up ‘to be golfers. short boy friend. (Copyright 1957) 2 Steve Is Complaining of American, Women ‘By EARL WILSON | NEW YORK—You females got to quit-this loafing. _| “We spoil our dames too much,” snorted movie star Steve Cochran, just: back from‘ Italy where wives are locked up like GO EAST, SHE SAYS — Singer Erin O’Brien was born in Holly- wood and raised in southern California, but her career didn't blossom until she went to New York where she became a featured vocalist on Steve Allen's TV shows. Now Erin is back in the West getting ready for movie staetem. he * _muE PONTIAC PRESS, nse APRIL, 8.1057 A cs aa rT: — be a S “Palesdllttey Proven ae ‘Programs.furnished by statlons listed in this toluma are subject fo change without notles Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1~WXYZ-TV Channel *—CKLW-TV TONIGRT’S: TV HIGHLIGHTS — Singing Career Blooms on TV Dark - Haired: Charmer Returns to. Home Town to Tackle Movies P28 of oH I fe i - ; = tt Livi: i HE iE : Hil ne 8 : 2 Fy WISH I'D SAID wants a pair of red it may be to go with a red dress and 4) T: When a girl with low heels, gE TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A guy com- plained that whenever his wife gets mad che counts te teh—Dut usually over him .. , That's earl, brother. * Hy f a # Fi i * 8.35 — re SS SISSSSSSASSNSESssseeussza ass fi f hi : ‘| f if TT * SSSes Kseenacaun ~ Tire { i ry nal gee Gambler Indicted on Bribery Charge Fa Picks Brother Out of Crowd After 48 Years” decided on the trip to Louisville after her husband died and his business was sold, Marine Corps Continues Term | Refuses to Join Army in Reserve Service Cut to Three Years WASHINGTON ‘~The Marine |. At the same time, Marine closes that the two “are not enthusiastic about American cook- Klan mystery baffles Bill, Ca- lamity, (9) Popeye (4) News, Sports, (2) Early Show. ~ 6:15—(4) Weather. (2) News. 6:26—-(4) Box Four. 6:25—(2) Weather. ee, 6:30—(7) Realm of Wild. (9) Gang- busters. ‘“‘Fiashetti Case.”” -(4) Benga) Lancers.’ Rhodes, Storm are entrusted with gift in ‘Ten Rupees.” (2) Frontier. “In Ne- braska.” 7:00—(7) Kukla; Fran, Ollie. (9) Count of. Monte Cristo, Count becomes guardian of beautiful princess, George. Dolenz. (4) .. Amos 'n’. Andy. Kingfish's care- less driving gets him — into trouble. (2)-Capt. David: Grief. (2) Maxwell Reed in “Trois Magots.” 7:15—(1) News. cartoons of Pecos Bill. Roy Rog- ers, Sons of Pioneers sing of the feats of this legendary cowboy hero, (9) Million Dollar Movie. ton in. “T'll Be Seeing You.” (4) (Color). Raving Cugat. (2) Giant Step. 7:45—(4) News, 5 : 8:00-—-(7) Disney, (9) Movie, (4) hoe awe (2) (Color) seriously wounded Ja soldier in “Ito of Attu.” (9) Movie, (4) Father Knows Best? being loy :00—(7) Ozzie and Harriet. Hula girls, ukeleles, Nelsons mix: at vorite Story. (4) (Color) TV) _ Theater. Communists kidnap American boy in “The Me- dallion" starring Kevin Me- Carthy, Leora Dana. (2) Million- aire. Surgeon loses confidence ‘when best friend dies after oper- ation. Tom Drake stars, 9:30—(7) Theater. Career-minded Playhouse. Jewel thief turns at-|1 tention to ballerina in “Lady Dance No More,” with Carla Balenda. (4) Theater. (2) I've Got a Secret, 10:00—(7) Fights. Orlando Zulueta vs. Joey Lopes in 10-round light- weight bout. (9) Mystery The- _ater. (4) This Is Your Life. (2) “Drama Hour, Dale Robertson, 6:00—-(7) Buffalo Bill Jr. Ku Klux!’ apie | 7:30—(7) Disneyland. | hateaels 6:50—(2) Meditations (4) Today's $:30—(7) Navy Log, Navy doctor aids “Hawaiian Party.” (9) My Fa-|- 10:45—(7). Bud Lynch, 11:00--(7) Soupy’s On. (9) National News, (4) News. (2) News, 11;10—(9) Weathervane. 11:15—i9) Million Dollar Mystery. (4) Studio 57. Patti McCormack)4:00—-(2) Brighter Day. w Queen ng—child for a Day. (9) Justice Colt, 4:15—(2). Secret — “Robin,” with Celeste Holm. (2)/%:30 — (2) Edge of Night. @ Drama,. Record Room. Mickey's 4:45—(4) Modern Romances, §:00—(2) Early Show, (4) It's A Great Life. (7) Mickey Mouse. $:30—(4) Gene Autry, Party. Warner Baxter, Hillary Brooke in “The Crime Doctor's Cour- age.’ (4) Patt! ron. (2) Miss vuleuathar, 11:20—(2) § Final. 11:26—-(2) Nightwatch Theater. Claudette Colbert, Melvyn: Doug- las in “She Married Her Boss,” 11:30—(7) - 30 gn Theater. Charles Boyer in “The Execu- tioner."” (9) Mystery (4) kg wen Horse, mule auction. (2) Thea ter, “THURSDAY MORNING _ ‘In 1832~ ‘7 years before the ‘Camera Farm Re . €:55—~(2) On the Farm Front. 7:00—(2) Good Morning A] Today. (7) Little Rascals. Shicley Temple, ‘Spring Bying-|g:090—(2) Captain Kangaroo. 9:00-(2) Cartoon Classroom. (4), “pean - Bom ne -a ape News, Weather. 9:56—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 16:00--(2) Garry Moore. " Show (4) Home. (7) Story Studio, apanese|19:39—(2) Arthur Godfrey Time. | €7) Theater Seven. 11;00—(4) Price Is Rickey. 11:55~(9) Billboard. 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