_ ABSOCIATED Prise ‘UNITED wiireRnaTionat NEWS for 1000 Rare Heart Surgery Performed — at Pontiac General Hospital ji By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE Women's Editor, Pontiac Press A-rare heart ‘operation, one of! at Pontiac General Hospital by a Pontiac surgeon. used to save the lives of cardiac) beem done in Michigan. victims, ‘was performed recently) Developed by Dr. Claude §.| Principals and essential facts SULLENBERGER DR. NEIL H. Turnpike Hopes Pinned on Bill Senate Eyes Legislation Giving Road Authority Financial Boost Hopes for the dormant Michigan Turnpike Authority and its plans for a north-south tol] road east of Pontiac are pinned on_ legislation placed yesterday before the Senate in Lansing. Authority Chairman George N. Higgins, of Ferndale today said he is hopeful for enactment of the bill to provide a financial shot in the arm for his agency. * * * ~ State gasoline taxes derived from cncier use would be pledged by the measure to back up retirement of turnpike bond issues, if tolls fej} short of expectation. This guarantee would make sale of bonds attractive enough, Higgins believed, to jnterest pur- chasers who last summer flatly refused to invest in the toll read. The bill was reported favorably out of the Senate Highways Com- ain yesterday. If passed by the Senate, and by the House, Higgins is sure bonding companies ¥ will be willing to invest. Offices, Stores Plan Three-Hour Closing City and county offices and most downtown stores will be closed to- from noon until 3 p.m. in morrow observance of Good Friday. - Most shops in the Tel-Huron HEART SURGERY BEGINS heart surface Pe cea ancl ete Edwin DuBois. , Assisted by Dr. * (right) Dr. Gimble second step of the down the coronary from heart muscle. thereby (left) prepares to abrade the the heart muscle and the lining of the pericardial sac. ure. The first step Beck ot Western Reserve Univers sity in Cleveland, the operation is Se far as is known, this is |jmown as Beck I, to distinguish if the new surgical techniques being] the first time this operition bas (om Siahes pees grocers shee fog = vagt Pontiac Press Phote ~ - The surgeon has reached the || dered ' asbestos between ma Rev. DuBois’ operation to the, simplest possible of understanding. - up by competent assistants; trained . loperating-room teams do their, machines assist évery step of the) 4 Top Newsboys Win cussed later in this article. ? ~ Press Carriers Visit Capital about the pioneering operation at DuBois, 61, of ‘Drayton Plains. | The Surgeon: Dr. Neil H. Sul- lenberger. 1a The Compiaint: Angina pec- toris, a disorder in which reduced blood flow to the heart muscles causes intense pain, and games or halts the patient's activities. The Treatment: Restricting flow’ of blood from the heart muscle to encourage additional formation of vascular channels in the musele; 2. Irritating. the heart by rubbing the surface with /steel wool, and injecting pow- [ the heart and the sac in which it is enclosed . . . for the purpose | of creating additional circulation and more adequate blood supply where most needed. The Result: Rev. DuBois was. discharged from the hospital Tuesday, 12 days after the oper+ ation. Tests indicate his condi- tion is near normal. He may look forward to a goodly number of additional ~~ of a life. The above ee reduce Pontiac Press Photo Suburban Crcaiation Manager Arlo McCully; center left, John Harris; centér right, Frank Crawford; Marshall Greenlee and Daniel Jackson fon ae — ) WINNERS DEPART — Off on a three-day jaunt of the nation’s capital are these Pontiac Press carriers, who topped 800 other carriers in a subscription contest. Shown ane (top) Press terms, for ease Press Carriers Wite Fes Amnesia FlytoCapital or Is Captive’—-Scott: DETROIT ‘?—Leonard Ewing Scott, facing charges jof juggling his wealthy wife’s money and murdering ‘her, says she is “alive and either being held against her will for profit or suffering from amnesia.” — The operation, of course, is not that simple. In fact it is not sintple at all. Like all heart surgery it is quite complicated. The operating surgeon: is. backed part; sensitive . instruments and way. All possible emergencies are anticipated and plans made to meet them. These things are dis | Reward of 3-Day Tour, ¥ of Washington . 2 Four Pontiac Press carriers left! Bins a ‘atime nt Willow Run airport this morning Scott's 63-year-old wife, the five times married Los) Hospital: ‘for three days in Washington, p.c., Angeles socialite Mrs. Evelyn Throsby Scott, disap- (center) and Dr. Arthur Calkins | slowing the return flow ties hike is already in effect. Robert Gibbons, district 2 Auto. Insurance Groups Won't Up Rates: Third Has Two major auto insurance companies said today that they will not boost their rates, while a third said a rate manager for State Farm Irisurance Co., insurance rates were raised recently to meet higher -re- ‘aoa costs ‘and company losses. * * * But at the same time, spokes men for Allstate Insurance Co. and ‘the Inter-Insurance Exchange of the Automobile Club of Michigan said they did not contemplate rate boosts at this time. These announcements followed) yesterday's report that 250 com- panies.in the state, writing policies under two national bureaus, had hiked their rates. of rising number of accidents in this ‘classification,- Joseph A. Navarre, state insurance com- amissioner, said. Gibbons reported that in this classification for liability insur-) ance on an annual scale, rates went up April 11 from $56 to $78. Minor increases were ‘noted in the over-25 class, 4vhile comprehen- sion insurance was boosted 18 per cent, he said. said auto+ ‘male class jumped Wednesday ‘fog are in tonight's outlook, low For the many bureauéd com- panies here, rates for the under-25 from $76 to $116. Gloomy Is the Word for Weather Outlook The U. S. Weather Bureau re- ports that ‘‘gloomy” is the word best describing the weather ex- pected this weekend, But gloom or no, temperaturés will be mild. Occasional rain or drizzle and near 48. Tomorrow will be mostly clou- dy with scattered showers and a high of 56 to 60. . Last night’s fog forced Detroit area airports to close and caused cancellation of Willow Run com- mercial flights from 8 p.m. until ‘early today. Heavy fog also caused) ‘4 freighters to drop anchor near Detroit. ; Downtown Pontiac’s lowest tem- pee the patient and assist aoa Daniel S. Jackson, 14, | “watchdog” - would warn perature preceding 8 a.m, was 47. At 2 p.m. the mercury read 52. (Highly technical terms have as a reward for winning a new haat: ny Angmar She was ‘tries, was apprehended Monday at the Canadian end of the International Tunnel that connects De- itroit with Windsor, Ont. He is in jail here awaiting an extradition — May 7. these things were done to safe- ford, 15, of 704 W. Commerce Rd., surgeon: 1.—An anesthetic drug was given T3i1 Colony Rd., West Bloomfield in the vein of his arm. | Township; and John Harris Jr., 2.—A tube was inserted through 12, of 248 Crystal Lake Rd., Pon his mouth into his windpipe, to tiac. supply extra oxygen as needed. * 3.—A cardioscope was at- Accompanied by Arie McCully, | tached by wires to bis arms and | Thr ti ea Press suburban circulation man- Engineers Plan ‘to Test Election | Await Mackie. Induction .. penta oa eee in Sel, is trie impulses registered at all | ager, they will tour the historic Into Office to Initiate he jumped bond and fled California times on the machine the pa- attractions in the Washington — Legal Proceedings , last May because he feared for his tient’s heart beat. This electronic | area, . ‘life, A “strange car’ forced him the | . aia . surgeon instantly through trregu- | LANSING * == Te —_— ~ paged ween, a Is x re lar heart beats of any impending ition, they will meet Rep. William! peed Gb eee et Pi . _|decided last night to persist in was still around. danger. S. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak). ‘its challenge of the legal qualifi-| At the time he was free un- } | * After seeing both the Senate and ‘House of Representatives in ac-. 4.—Ready for use also was a * * * machine ‘called Jefferson venti-| This is the first Press contest cations of John C. Mackie to serve, der $25,000 bond, He had been lator) designed to fill and empty for carriers offering trips to Wash-!as state highway commissioner. | indicted by a Los Angeles Grand the lungs, thus taking over the|ington as prizes. The, boys will ‘The soc iety's board of direc- | Jury on a charge of mishandling actual breathing for the Patient return Saturday. his wife's estate. The estate was as necessary during the operation. | |tors instructed the organization's | ois v sted at $600,000. legal counsel, Attorney Robert FE 5.—Finally, tubes were inserted F eo later Scat in the ‘patient's veins in order Ti ers Face Rain \Childs of Detroit, to take the ac oe ee ee that extra blood, other fluids and) g ‘essary legal steps. year-old retired Los Angeles in- medicine could be administered ‘for Home Opener | Mackie, 28, the Flint surveyor, jvestment broker, was indicted by — "alee eweawetiend!, th was elected highway commis. 'a Los Angeles Grand Jury on a operation could proceed. The sae sioner on April 1 for # four- ‘charge of murder in the disap- tient lay on his right side, with DETROIT (%—The Weather Bu- Year term beginning July 1. A ‘pearance of his wife. Democrat, he will succeed : GIVES MESSAGE e | (Continued on Page 17, Col. 1) ap said today the home opener, | Charles M. Ziegler. of the Detroit Tigers will be, | Benefits of Operation marred by light rain or drizzle, The enginoeg mreety fits! H i qualifications shortly after his nom- on Eden Not Determine ~*~ & &, jination by the Democratic state d through most of the afternoon, BOSTON (®—The doctor who op | The weatherman said the tem-' | convention, contending in the Su- erateg on former British Prime,perature would be arotnd the 50- ‘preme Court that he = not en- = Minister Anthony Eden said tO degree mark but thet the skies! titled to a place on the spring iraised legal objections to Mackie’s ‘his theory that his wife is alive i'tim of amnesia, but In answer to a newsman's question he said ihe would like to get this message cher: a &@-, Scott declined to elaborate on) ‘and being held captive or is a vic-) ; | But today, with his lawyer be- ‘School Official Reveals Plans for Wilson Gif Civitans Hear Reports of Progress in Starting 4-Year College Ay HAROLD §S. CO A local branch of t Mich!- gan State University will open its doors to some 1,000 Oakland - Macomb County students in the fall of 1959, if all goes according to present plans, Durwood Varner, MSU vice president told the Pontiac Civitan Club at a luncheon meet-. ing yesterday. An architect has been -lengaged for the first build- ing to be-erected at Mea- dowbrodk Farm, the 1,400 acre estate between Pontiac and Rochester given last January to the university by Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Wilson, he said. Dr. Varner added the architect was now doing site studies and the construction contract should be’ let in about one year, with 18 months for completion Funds for this first building will come from the $2 million given MSU. by Mrs. Wilson along with the $8 million estate, he said. A complete four-year college is planned, Dr. Varner told the elub, based on the recommenda- tions of a citizen's committees. The committee rejected both a junior college and a senior college alone as inadequate for the needs of the two counties. It suggested a broad ‘liberal arts university, with emphasis on and. this. 2 Age Eacenr se ; | until a year later and no trace ation and “train- pubs imple words for easy | t fouric than some personal effects in the pee |reading. ne = _— D. on nee eecutied orbits T " : PREPARATION, SAFEGUARDS /!# Pontiac Scott, ht 11 _| How to finance At the tit of the opeffation Walled Lake; Franklin A. Craw- soug: months by the police of two COUN-|.. Oakland County Branch Univer- (Continued on Page 8, Col. 3) Union Official Denies Violence Testimony of Others Calling Him Terrorist Branded as False WASHINGTON #—John Durkin, a power in the Scranton, Pa., Teamsters Union, today branded jas false testimony linking him with violence. He protested against being questioned now before the Senate Rackets Investigating Committee, contending it might prejudice his trial on pending federal charges jot taking “kickbacks” and new itrial on charges of conspiracy in ithe dynamiting* of a home, . But the graying, 50-year-old witness invoked no Fifth Amend- ment plea. He had invoked the amendment's protection against seif-incrimination yesterday in refusing to tell the committee his occupation—the only question asked him then, side him, Durkin answered the question and challenged the truth- “I would like to tell Evelyn to return if she can and clear ithis thing up. She does not have to explain any of her actions or where she has been, any more than she has in the past.” i * * “Se i early t termine ,election ballof, The Supreme Court = amas panaht or will be Would be cloudy with some fog. refused to order his name with- obtained from the operation.’ iThe agai of a heavy rain are. \drawn as a candidate. Dr. Richard Cattell, who operat-| remote, he added, * * * ed on Eden for a bile duct ob-) The Tigers are due to meet the It was indicated that the new struction last Saturday, also said Cleveland Indians, with Billy court test, probably in the form in a morning bulletin that “it is Hoeft, the Tigers’ 20-game winning of a quo warranto proceeding impossible to predict whether southpaw. opposing another 20-| questioning his right to serve, will, there will be a recurrence of the game winner, righthander Bob/not be undertaken until Mackie “ludricously” Jess than the “‘fan- obstruction.” \Lemon ot the Indians. lis sworn into office. tastic figure” of $600,000, * By MARY ANGLEMIER Press Chearch Editor In commemoration of the last days of Jesus on earth Christians around the world will gather in churches for centuries-old cere- monies. A Good. Friday meditation will Shopping Center will be closed age Poet will give Bet dootor’ enki A Mem Taeraag sts | associations must r ip open but Paul - Onarch, A Sm? ice roted at hem cng | | 5A | be held at Grace Lutheran Church i In Today's P s Press Pontiac Churches Schedule Holy Week Services Rev, Easton Hazard of Wilson Ave- nue Methodist Church, Rey. Rich- ard H. Dixon Jr. of Trinity Baptist Church, Dr, William H, Marbach of First Presbyterian Church and Captain Magnus A, Michalsen of "82 \the Salvation Army. erle of Bethe] Evangelical & Re- formed Church, and the Rev. Orville Eastman of the First United Missionary Church. Rascbimay became Soloists will be June Rohr, Gun- include a aisle tiie of Hely Com- var Ryden, Mary Leonard and |munion at 8 p.m. today, A fellow- the Rey. Roy F. Lambert, ‘ship buffet supper served in the. Evangelist Lester Place of Spring undercroft at 6:30 will precede the City, Pa. will bring an illustrated Service. The rector will speak on, message on “The Cross”. at 7:30/The Words from the Cross” at 2.8. © _ |p.m, Friday in Marimont Baptist the Tre Ore service Friday from Also assisting with the service Church, j12 to 3 p.m. g\will be the Rev. Carl W. Nelson). + +* * At the Latheran Church of the of St. John’s Lutheran Church.) si John's Lutheran Church will’ Rev, Karl Ostberg of the Firstyicerve Holy Communion at 8) Congregationa); Church, Rev.) +4) tonight, The pestor, the| Wayne E Welton of the Parkdaleine. Gant W. Neloon: will apcak et} be celebrated at 7:30 tonight and at the same time Friday, a spe- He said his wife's wealth was, ee ly WASHINGTON « — President -: ‘jodist. Salathiel Church of the Nazarene and Dr. Milton -H. Bank of _ Meth- The three organists playing will be Mrs. W, Henry Sink, Lyndon Good Friday Vespers on. “The Compassion of the, Cross, Its Last. Word” tomorrow night at. the. same itime, Holy Week services at St. Mary's) and Charles Wilson.’ lin the: Hills os Church will eee ce cial office of prayer will be held. New members will be receiv ¢ ‘into the fellowship of. the First \Congregational Church tonight at 7:30. The’ Women's Fellowship. will | on mg (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) nesses. | * * ® | He identified himself ‘as secre- OF itary-treasurer and business agent of the Teamsters Union Local 229, vice president of the Pennsyl-. ivania Federation of Labor and financial secretary of the Central Labor Union in Scranton. Under questioning by Sen, Me- Clellan (D-Ark), the committee chairman, and Chief Counsel Rob- ert F. Kennedy, Durkin denied he ever made threatening telephone ealls to Arnold Schiavi, Italian pizza baker in Scranton, as Schiavi had testified. He also denied that he had sup- \plied a stink bomb and ordered it thrown through Schiavi's bak- ery window, as alleged by Paul \Bradshaw, — self . styled former istrong arm man for the union. Ike Leaves for Auguste ion Golf-Work Vacation Eisenhower took off at 11:20 a.m. EST today for a golf-work vaca- tion at Augusta, Ga. . Accompanied by Mrs. Eisenhow- er, the President expected to - nd about 10 days at his er the Augusta National rse, fulness of prior accusing wit- — «Churches in Pontiac , to Mark Good Friday (Contimied From Page One) hold Friday Breakfast at 9:30 gum. Friday. i e+ #2 Dr, Milton H, Bank will on “God's Call to Us” at 7 0’ ‘this evening at the Communion Meditation in Central] | |Methodist Church, The Oakland County Ministerial Association wil] hold Good Friday Service from noon to 3 p.m. in). St: John Methodist Church, KIWANIAN TRIBUTE — Earl L, Confer, gov- ernor of the Michigan District; Kiwanis Interna-: tional, was -honored by the Council of Kiwanis. Clubs of Greater Pontiac yesterday ata luncheon. ere i eee Pek ee ee tiac Kiwanis Club; Robert Compton, president of West Bloomfield Kiwanis; Elmer Hartwig, liew- tenant governor of the Kiwanis Fifth District; Confer, and William Brown, president of West ‘ Ponting Kensie. ever develop.” . * * there are me rancor is involved.” ih nay gosh wenn the Sac- < + On Friday afternoon at 1:30, the dent's budget annual neighborhood Good Friday * * the | speaker. East situation. *¢ «# & ee aal "NEW YORK @ — Two Scripture and the Rev. Edward! hower's = conclude at 3 p.m, Holy Com-|ing with the press.” ‘Edgar Disclaims Sa sete aBreach With Ike Brother of President) Insists No Differences collaboration with Christ Church Exist_in Family WASHINGTON uw — Edgar Ei- senhower says “a breach in our family is the last thing that could * Edgar, the President's older brother, also said last night: “I want to make it very plain differences between p.m. in the Five Points Community a ere. We = = * * “rar ase ton When the President was asked Presbyterian and yesterday about this and about re- park man yesterday and charged the Baldwin Avenue Evangelical! ports that Edgar was “‘disturbed|jim with being faa three men United Brethren wil] be held in| about the liberal influence of Mil-| who attempted to hold up ‘a gas holy places. Last year the num-|the Oakland Avenue Church. The|ton and Sherm Adains,” he told Rev. M, R, Everett will be the fis news conference good humor-| * circus at Madison'r Auchard will present the medi- * Sauare — | i ae tations. Edgar, a Tacoma, Wash., attor- | George Widdifield. A: tyeaneld female royal bet-lrestor of Ail Salts Episcopal dinner last night, along with Saige ves ued te eich and hig father, the Rev. ‘ coat ce 4 Canon James G, Widdifield of St.|other guests of the President. Ment tented Rajah. The \Paai's Memorial Church, Detroit, * ; a - « have arranged to exchange pulpits The Day in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — Operating in nary in Virginia for 13 years wil ‘direct the newly founded insti- tute, on ycupe cute oo cute Hazel Park Holdup the size of t i dents buses. iguspect Arrested Troy Police arrested a Hazel station attendant April 9. ‘Melville, Hazel Park, is in the “Edgar has been criticizing me|Oaidand County Jail it- A Candlelight Service of Holy since Iwas 5 years ald.” nty today awai ing examination before Troy Jus- tice Charles H..Losey Monday. “He A . (30. this in St. Luke's) Exgar ‘Eisenhowel is- 22\failed to furnish a $3,000 bond. tes Fatal reefs hnios a tasty sei her" Pron Troy Police Chief David E. Gra- Milton Eisenhower, another /topp said Wall admitted he was one brother of the President, is head/who shot at Walter Popovich, at- ‘The Good Friday Service of thelot Johns Hopkins University and tendant at Mobil Gas Station, 5007 .|sometimes has been consulted .on Rochester Rd. tigers| Presbyterian, is scheduled for 1|various matters by the chief ex- a jungie-style fight Siem. Harry Bertrand will read the|ecutive. SRetioen Adame la Elser jotn R between 17 and 18 Mile Wall took police to a woods near roads yesterday where he had night, and the gun was recovered |; ney, attended a White House stag according to Gratopp. | Dewayne A. Youngblood, 20, of) brother Milton and a number of} 6167 Voerner, Center Line, arrested lafter he was held by ‘while two men fled, is also in jail Later, be ‘wa an interviewer . _lfor the three hour service on Good| that “Dwight and Milton kiddingly,“"" US examination Monday. snarled Friday. It will begin at noon and|gave me some advice about deal-| Oak Park Industrialist young broter ofthe: Presden ACMits Tax Evasion George N. Atkinson Jr., owner 26670 Harding St., terday admitted in Detroit Federal Oak Park, yes-| . |Pontiac Boys’ Club today accepted the resignation of William V, Cou- lacos as executive director of the ‘ club, : Coulacos, 30, is leaving the club ;. Fell U.S. Weather Bureau Report = almost four years to the day he : AND nal fain oy dina and was appointed to direct the local h teday near Club, He will remain in Pontiac i ree ontty ent as a life insurance agent. @. East te southeast winds at 8 “Bill has built this club up to " nee eee ‘one of the outstanding boys clubs Today in Pontiac iin the country,” Addison K, Oak- ven temperature preceding 8 am ‘ley, president of the club, said at 8 am: Wind velocity 3 mph jas the hoard accepted the resigna- jtion with regrets. | “The philosophy. he has used to iget down to the level of the boy * lin program and guidance tech- ‘ gg niques has been recognized as the i § a.m. | iday at 9:37 a.m | ursday at 11:53 p.m. Downtown Temperatures 47 |Court he failed to pay more than’ 18145, 000 due in income taxes. Judge Theodore Levin deferred! sentencing until a probation de partment report. Atkinson, 38, of 19934 . Archdale Rd., Detroit, pleaded guilty to two parts of a four-count. indictment drawn Jan. 22 on charges of evad- ing taxes from 1950 to 1953, He was free under $20,000 per- isonal bond, Atkinson is known as a leading manufacturer of preci- sion airplane engine parts. George E. Woods, assistant U.S. attorney, said the government will file civil suit to collect $218,344 in unpaid taxes, penalties and in- terest. Walled Lake Youth Hurt - las Car Hits Culvert Michael Smith, 16, of 40000 Four- ‘teen Mile Rd., Walled Lake, was lin satisfactory condition at Pontiac General Hospital today after the station wagon he was driving ran Which they were part of a team|~mioe will be okecrved ac 8 p.m x * * 12 io handled by trainer|. gay with a sermon by the rector.|_ In Chicago, Earl Eisenhower, Bale e. t A Candlelight Communion Serv- ; ee we gpd managed lice will be held at 8 p.m. Friday! said “it’s nothing new” for Edgar i” A age-sk tigers were ‘being |i™ Cristian Temple with the pas-|to be critical. He added that Ed ot foe oe - herled into a runway to leave the|'", speaking on “Gethsemane to/gar has “been that way for about) re an st Oak Park, yes. ring, Rajah pounced on Ila and\-™ VY. 7 ‘the mauling, clawing death battle mite %, st mie BOYS Club Director tem ot Of than, i ec (~ | } R ; out arena. . bast tae tem QUIGCOS Resigns * Rajah suffered only a few - > = ¢ apllrogaa ae Macmaliaas The Board of Directors of the William Amos Wall, 21, of 23704 thrown a .22 caliber pistol that |"°™. Pastoral Institute Slatedt to Open for Studies Soon ‘Planned jointly by members of the clergy and laity, it will be DeWitt, and a group of lay mem- bers in his parish have roy in- ter. panineet oeenere om operate under its own board of ices last Spnday morning. Rev. and for two years in the Detroit sys- Tee vork of 15 Michigan .artists being shown at a group exhibit; Oil paintings, water colors, lith.. lographs and etchings will be shown. present their final. show of the seaon on April 26 and 27, and May 3 and 4, Tickets for “The Seven Year Itch”” may be purchased at Grin- nell’s or from Mrs. Marcus Ar- ithur, 16061 Dunbiaine, Birming- ham. | Wife Slayer Gets 1-15 Years in Prison STANTON (—Kenneth Johnson today pleaded guilty to involuntary . {manslaughter in the fatal shooting of hig wife last December at his e designs. For Say wee Broadcloths in choice of de- E fine combed yarn. Sizes 36 Large size bath towel, Deo 7-14 home at nearby Edmore. Johnson was sentenced imme- diately to 1-15 years by Circuit | Judge Morris K, Davis, who said. “after careful investigation it was) ‘recommended that Johnson be sen- tenced to 1-15 years. Acting on the’ guilty the court pronounced sen-) ‘tence as recommended.” The judge said the guilty pies, assistant state attorney general) cutor, Ruth, 33, was shot in the back off the road and hit a culvert |yesterday. Sheriff's’ deputies report Smith was driving west on Fourteen Mile road about 8:30 p.m. when. the accident .occurred between Dec, 12 at their farm home as she wag leaving to go bowling. Prosecutor Homer Mile charged. that Johnson shot her purposely: while pretending to clean a shot-| gun in the kitchen, Johnson con- tended the death was accidental. Decker and Haggerty roads, ‘Are You Eligible to Vote May 20? BB. Mi... 00s:- 11am 7's. m.. wad bo secon 8© success factor for the boys club BB. M...ccces- 4 1 p. m. Ae A ‘ : ve . ta. m... Ip.m 39 movement in this city,’ Oakley : 0 a. m... 48 commented, ) Before being appointed execu- ednesday in P ; , = = (as recorded deemen| tive director in April 1953, Cou- ipeert temperature oe oes i aa sesisert sree : aes OOO | occbiecescesccce.- 2 Weather—Rain 07°" py ibindnale Gamay as oa WILLIAM V, COULACOS After leaving there, Coulacos was}— One Year Age tn Pentine ‘appointed physical education. di-| | director. He is president of the Boys i Bighest and Lowest Temperatures in 84 Years | Wednesday's Tomperstore Chart America Professional Assn., and| Alpena 83 2 Baltimore 2 Fi Marecstie” 4 348 member of a committee on teen- cosntniticd "pied Bemmhet George fase fy eee. # 3} age programs and activities for Metesky to Matteawan Stat Hos- ae " 4 z Kew Orleans 4 ¥ the Boys’ Clubs of America. pita] for the criminal - insane. c ee 5 New York. 57 51. A graduate of Springfield Col-) * * *® en pmame. == ss $5 lege in Springfield, Mass.,Coulacos) Judge Liebowitz ruled, however, 5 , a Pittsburah 33 Pert Worth 3 Pranciscs 63 as degree in physica] education and| jsanity he must be returned to! Rapits | § e aoe o i/® master’s degree in education. moe 6 8 sence" Se " 4 4 Tem 8 & daughter at 102 E, Sheffield ave jcounts, \ Pontiac City Clerk Ada R. | until 5. On April 22 the office will Pontiac residents riot registered already at the city clerk's office, n 1e7s Clubs of Michigan and Ohio Assn., | NEW YORK w—Kings County have through April 22 to do so if they wish to cast ballots in the May ja member of the Boys’ Clubs of! judge Samuel Liebowitz today 20 special city election. Evans said registrations may be made at the clerk's office in the City Hall any weekday from 8 a. m. ] New residents of the city, persons who have not voted in the | last four years, and persons who have changed their address since 33 received a Bachelor of Science. ‘that if Metesky should recover his| the last election, should report this information, she said. Voters will be asked to vote on a $4,550,000 bond issue to com- ‘Brooklyn to stand trial on\charges Plete and equip the city hospital addition, build a 300-unit parking He/ lives with his.wife and one of attempted murdek and _ ot, there, .and partially finance a second sewage treatment plant. A ‘| one mill tax increase will also be on the ballot. See ec Bie er trot be wad Bomber Committed Registration Ends April 22} , to Hospital, for Insane remain open until 8 p. m. Girls’ to °4 Skirts recommendation and the plea of § was given on the advice of an — and the Montcalm County prose- & | The 34-year-old farmer’s wife, \— s strap, ~ Closed Friday ‘Noon a3? Made Ou Buplepess ep Weakly in Their Church FRIDAY — 9 A. M. ‘til Noon $1.95 Cotton Loops 2-pe. Bath Ensemble With hi-lo desi ized backing. Porta $s of 5 Cc colors. Rug and lid cover, — Basement FRIDAY — 9 A. M. ‘til Noon t 30” and 36” Chromspun Cafe Curtains, pr. Regular $2.49 value. Choice of yellow, white or rose ~ Basement FRIDAY —9 A) M, ‘til Noon ‘Big Selection of— - colors. Boys’ 59° Ties 4-in-hands, bow, ties in variety of sizes” iy If sii aa 1, 9 eee | Short Sleeve Styles signs and solid colors. Me- a Shirts Men’s *1* Shi dium and large sizes. Ir- i [c regulars. : FRIDAY mS A. M, ‘til Noon 27x50 In. First Quality Cotton Loop Rug Washable, rion - skid back. 127 balay of colors. Large size. $2.49 value. FRIDAY —9 A. M. Nk Mil we Irrs. of 79c Value—HANES L Men’s Undershirts cae S7° FRIDAY —9 A. M. ‘til Noon “CANNON” First Quality 3-Pc. Towel Set se] ‘FRIDAY —9 A. M. oe Neon Special Group of 59c - 9 Ladies’ Nylons, pr. Self - seams, seamless and sizes 82 to 1012 ~ Main Fleer stretch hose. In sheers. and service wei ghts. Broken FRIDAY — 9 A. M. ‘til Noon New Spring Colors Slight irregulars of ‘Hanes’ to 46. towel and wash cloth, terry. $3.98 value. Ladies’ *1° Purses Leather like plastics patents. Clutch and boxy. Styles. Assorted colors. . -Main Fleer = $3 FRIDAY — 9 A. M. ‘til Noon Group of Short Sleeve : Girls’ *1° Blouses Washable blouses, tailored style, plisses, Dan Rivers, etc. Patterns, solids, plaids. ~Main Fleer FRIDAY —9 A. M, ‘til Noon ashable, Colors and Patterns Girls’ *1”* Dresses Sleeveless, puffed sleeves, gathered skirt. Cotton and 1 to 5. 88 : -—Main Floor ‘FRIDAY — 9 A. M. ‘til Noon Full Circular Styles E criskay. Sizes 9 to 18 mos., Washable Dacsheen, 3 to 6x suspender style. 7 to 14, regular style. 3 colors. 1 FRIDAY — 9 A. M. ‘til Noon To $2.79 CORDUROY Kids’ Playclothes Creepers, peda! pushers, " pant and jacket set. Wash- Cc able, colors and patterns. Sizes M to XL. 4-8-10-12. ~Main Fleer FRIDAY — 9 A. M. ‘til Noon ° Waterproof, Plastic Lined : Training Pants, ea. Elastic waist, leg band. Pull- on or snap style. Wash- able, white and pastels. Sizes S$ to XL. = 15° FRIDAY cf; ry M, ver’ Noon 8 $1.59 Fully Insulated Diaper Bags Quilted © plastic, shoulder zipper awe: Choice of pastel colors. TT pegaler 10. Egg Dyes. Infant and Adult Esquire Scuff- Cote in all colors y Glycerine suppos- itories for adults | limit. ‘FRIDAY —9 A. M. ‘til Neon | Smooth Sanded Hardwood — Clothes Pins, 10 = Split resistant clothes pins, c - sanded and waxed. Regular 10c per dozen. Limit 10 dozen. ma ie FRIDAY —9 A. M. ‘til Noon All Metal—I'/-Quart French-Fry Basket Rust-resistant tinned metal bt wh ghar 11° value. : ost FRIDAY — 9 A: M. ‘til Noon j Fits 54” Metal or Wood Boards Iron Board Pads watered BGe 79¢ values. . ao Pisee FRIDAY —9 A.M, ‘til Noon Genuine RUBBERMAID Brand Stove Top Mat oe 00" FRIDAY — 9 A. M. ‘til Noon Holds Four Blouses ‘Blouse Hangers Metal hanger with plastic holder. Saves closet space. Regular rrr 19 value. FRIDAY — 9 A. M. ‘til Noon Famous “Aero-Wax” Floor Wax, at. Non-rubbing floor wax, for Cc all floors, double rich in wax—saves re-waxing. -tad Fleer FRIDAY — 9 A. M. ‘til Noon | Famous “Keepsit” Brand Thermos Bottle, pt. ae FRIDAY — 9 A. M. ‘til sina loos “DAZEY” Blade Type For hot or cold liquids. With new ‘Polly Red’ stopper. Regular $1.39 veh. * san nae | Wall Can Opener ‘Budget’ model can opener with bracket for wall mount. Regular $1.79 apse 124 FRIDAY —9 A. M. a= Noon Safety Zipper Top ‘2 Rubbish Burner 188 FRIDAY — 9 = re ‘til Noon All Metal—Flexible Tines ‘1 Lawn Rake Long handle lawn 13° sweeps clean. “Won't : finest lawns. Limit 2. — md : FRIDAY — 9 A. M. ‘til Neon For New or Old Lawn Grass Seed, 5 lbs. FRIDAY —9 i M, Ant Noon Famous “Dust-Stop” 1-Inch Furnace Filter = 68° Choice of 10 x 20—15 x FRIDAY — 9 A. M. ‘til Noon Wire burner with safety zipper top atid volcano bot- tom draft. Limit La rake harm Fieor Famous ‘Gay Blade’ grass seed in 5-pound re-usable plastic bag. $2.95 ——. 20—16 x 25—I16 x 20 or 20 x 20 inch sizes. .“Marathon” FLASHLIGHT Batteries, 12 for = FRIDAY —9 A. M. a Noon Hot-Dipped Galvanized Round Wash Tub. Irregulars of $3.49 values. = O° Standard size, fresh stock batteries. Limit 12 per cus- tomer. Regular ae Guaranteed leak-proof. Side drop handles. Limit = FRIDAY —9 A. M. ‘til Noon Weighs Up to 250 Pounds ‘Bathroom Scales | Famous ‘Kent’ brand by famous maker. Regular iors ‘95° value. © Choice of tna Floor 3° 98 NORTH CIT — Rights Reserved SAGINAW eB | {{® to Limit _ STREET » Taal mM » SIOMtaa:sS = Quantities! , ‘Hussein Fahkri Khalidi, i : : oe ; " ek es é pre 2 ae Hay a E i\ a ¥ e-7 Yay « 3 4 raat | 4 i ” Le. ' is | \ er | b or \ | j i “ie | ; fA eS ; | | ett i * Laing Fam * Y to See Mideast. Will Visit | ne gra, Premier Jordan; Summer in . LANSING (# — Three young Lansing children will fly with their mother to the Middle East next month for a first meeting with their . grandfather—the new premier of the Arab state. of Jordan. News of appointment of Dr. 61, as premier in the seven-man cabinet of King Hussein of Jordan came as a thrill to his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Hatem Khalidi of Lansing. She said his appointment “as. sures that Jordan will continue to align itself with the Western — 7 Khalidi met her husband in oe at Michigan. State Univer-, sity.where he was studying for a master’s degree in geology. Both | are of Lebanese descent. Khalidi, now. a United States citizen, has worked for various oil companies since receiving his de- gree in 1950 and recently has been prospecting “for uranium, oil and other minerals in Yemen, a tiny, mountainous country in Saudi Arabia. * * * Their children are Ramsey, 6; Omar, 3; and Lila Joy, 2. The family plans to leave New York next month for Beirut, Leb- | anon, where they will live for the) summer. They will return to this! ‘ountry in the autumn and take’ up ——— residence in Texas. Invite Youths to Observe | Scandinavian Council COPENHAGEN — The advisory. Scandinavian Council has agreed to admit observers from political | youth organizations in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, and Fin- land to all its plenary sesSfons. Friday_and Saturday Special | Heat-Treated Blade LONG HANDLE Round-Point Shovels $2.98 Value weight shovel but | with perfect bal- } ance. i -— ‘ Te: ORES > For Tastier Meals Easier ‘BLEND KING’ Electric Blenders * CHOPS * GRINDS B & MIXES *® WHIPS B & MASHES *® MINCES % CHURNS * CREAMS t Regular $19.95 Value 15.88 | Pog less = = market ves i gy Bw c Fork — cdons a one fiv's one. "powerful. cn >» fam ; motor full §4-ounces, real king MT uaseeresereserrres rer oearoreraererenaemaromemmnenn tk kk kk RARE cen anna Perea spore en meat Snes ee FES A here . ai non ; for YourMoney at Sime names ‘hig 8 Retesteas iu tower Priced # Candy and Toy Filled Easter Baskets FD 7 pad bagealit oman Since wag ate G8 | lal Tailored and Dropey Stee | Qinghanes. be plisse, rayon Mestty USA. s + Aaron made, few im- oni Sizes 30 to 40. 186 to $1.29 $1.49 te $2.49 - Colorful Sugar-Chated . Marshmallow Baskets ‘Assorted Colors and Flavors Jelly Bird Eggs hohe Solid Colors end Prints | Ladies’ Skirts ) te Biggest Selection — Lowest Prices Easter CANDIES’ M&M Duck Eggs, per pound... .29¢ MGM Hen Eggs, per pound... , .29¢ Sizes 24 to 30 c teed Washabl Coconut Eggs, per pound... ... . 29% Rayon soetates, linen-finished fine } m cottons, big selection. Compare w' Cream & Fruit Eggs. ...,.6 for 25¢ | Geality at much higher prices. ONLY at Simro eae __auie rowtiac PRESS. THURSDAY. APRII; 18, 1057 ee = & “does it cost so: aa F: Avparel for ladies, men, girls arid boys — yes, even for baby, too . ‘from head to toe . . . greatest style selection in our history! Here at SIMMS, you'll find everything you want priced LESS than you expect to pay. Here’s a whole adv. ~full of typical-yelues that illustrate how. much MORE you can’ save. - @All “SPECIAL” Values on Sale Friday and Saturday =9 4 A.M, to 10 P.M, @ 100% Nylon Tricot Ladies’ Slips >, es All Sizes 32 to 42 Bhadow-proof panel,-runpfoof tricot, Lece Trim White strapa. only. Adjustable shoulder Buy now for Easter, Cream Center Eggs......3 for 25¢ Marshmallow Rabbits oe. -6 for 10¢ Marshmallow Eggs ......6 tor 25¢ , GIANT 42-INCH RABBIT ‘Ideal Easter gift for child. ah New Easter Styles A MOM MM Ladies’ Oy "very Frock Elastic on toes so Rabbit can be used as a dancing partner. 20-Inch Cloth Rabbit . MP oa a. s COTTON end RAYON : Stace for Misses ® to 15—i?t te @ rrive This Week! | Worth More Matrons Big Selection of Cute and Clever Straws and Lace Mesh Easter Hats 1° Flower -or Ribbon Trim A feature value. Cute and perky! hats and bonnets that meke _— | gitls look smart for Easter * For the Little Miss Mechanical Hapy Day S$ .69 Wood Bunny Cart & Candy S$ .89 Mechanical Bunny Drammer $ .98 Mechanical Bunny Bicycle S .98 Musical Chicken Cart wiehex _.$1.89 1644 te M44 24-Inch Plush Rabbit Sn % P vane 7 asua an 29-Inch Dressed Rabbit . $3.95 any — ful or itt \\ 35-Inch Cloth Rabbit ... $1.95 skirts, shine stone trims, . 10c Chocolate , $ TASTY CHOCOLATE pe a e Bunny or Egg : Frait & Nut Egg . Your e Choice *. L 3 for ¢ e e° ° Ble Nickel Eg 6 tor we @ 308. Fruit and Nut Exe ... 1$e ie eceinee avo see : tres eres ond Nes ity ise Plains ond Prints ! ’ Girls’ Skirts Sizes 3 to 6X q* Sixes 7 to 14......... $2.89 Linen finish. suedes. amd fine cot- tons. All wanted colors for Easter and Spring wear. Pontiac’s Outstandi JIMM: 98 N. Saginaw ROTHERS —Meain Floor Mm us | SIR A IIR IKK TIO A IH We Bought Maker's Surplus Pf : “ _ — NOW You i * rome ce Beautitul WHITE Broadcloth Men’s Shirts j Compares with $2.50 and $2 Sellers i Kyion reinforced al toe, ng Shirt Values! Famous Quality a Sizes 99 Y4 to-17 Fused or spread collars, fine count broadcloth, Santorized non-shrink, etc. Uncondi- tionally guaranteed. Gabardine ond Flannel Boys’ Trousers P Age Youth Sizes 10 to 18... $3.88 Boys’ and fouths’ dress trousers Sizes 6 to 12 With half-elastic waistbands. Choice of popular colors. 3° D Guarantee Boys’ Dress Sox ‘5 pairs * | Cheice of Blazer Stripes nd heel Gay colors se semua stripes, ad, sizes @ to 10s, NYLONised—Quieh-Drring Ladies’ Half-Slips Full Elastic Waist Wide lace-trim hemline. Easy to launder. “Leng wearing quality. Com- plete size ranges. Lace Trim Fruit-of-the-Loom Ladies’ Nylons 9° All Sizes 842 to 11 Piner full fashioned hosiery famous for both beauty and extra wear, New Spring color-tones. $1] Gauge 15 Denier Entire Stock of eo cee Coats 4” All Sizes 3 te 6x Entire stock of 48 coats at this one low price. Not every color in evéry etyle. Feature Price Group Men’s Slacks | _ Usually Priced at $5.00 Choice of many materials and colors. Peatures of much higher priced Save now. Sizes 28 to 42 pants. ve N vitae Boys’ Trench Goats 99 Sizes 10 to 18 . fhegeie $12.98 Quality Pore all weather 2-ply oe cont in military style. Water repellent rayon and nylon, fi lf vt OUTTA —_ ull Child’s Anklets G pairs * Alt Sizes 542 te 842 Pamouws for longer wear! Choice of mt and assorted pastel colors. Ne mit. La Fabrics é Conthentibe Plastics Ladies’ “ieee 3° Better Quality at $2.89 Pouch, envelope and strap styles tn & great style selectign. All colors for Spring and Easter. Easter Styles Washable Si Cotten Girls’ $ Sizes 3 to 6X lips 97° Sizes 7 to 14—~1.89 Tiet skirts, lace. trim, built-up shoulders. Easy to launder. Sizes for both Httle girls and misses . Complete outfits Nylons—F cilles—Wools Ladies’ Toppers 5" Pre-Easter Reduction Worthwhile savings on ‘what's left’ from higher-priced coats wer and all Spring and Summer wear, Formerly to $15.88 Hi-Builk Orlon—Washable Ladies’ Sweaters 2” Pull-Over ‘34 to @ Cardigans 34 to 40...... $3.89 Washable, retains its shape, hi-bulk orion sweaters in newest assorted spring and summer colors Girls’ Values to $5— All Guaranteed Fitst Quailty Dan Rivet plaids, everglaze cottons, drip - dry, etc. San- forized washable & fast colors. Biggest-Ever Easter Bargains! Great Style Selection Dresses All Sizes 3 to 6X—7 to 14 ma or to ‘ perene up for nc Men's 100% Nylon Stretch Sox 59° One Size Fits AN Comfortebia stretch sox in plains, checks and designs. One seize fits all feet, Per Pair F vale: the- -joom Boys’ poe Athletic Shirts BRIEFS... .49¢ SHORTS. .59¢ Nationally advertised Fruit-of-the- Loom brand in the finest quality. Lower priced at Simms. Smart Easter Styles in Girls’ Handbags $1.50 Value 97° styles, shapes and coiors. Bave now. Pep ulser ‘Dan River’ Poplia Men‘s Jackets Sizes 6 36 to 46 9 Boys’ Sizes 6 to 16...... $2.95 Water-repelient ‘Dan River’ ‘poplin jackets with full sipper, elastic waist, ete. Colors. Fruit-of-the-Loom Men‘s Undies 5° T-Shirts, Shorts or Briefs. .69¢ Athletic Shirts im all shirts Famous Fruit- Compiete size ranges aherts and briefs of-the-Loom Matched Dress and Slip Infants’ Dresses $2.50 Value 1" 100% nrion— puffed sleeres, white & aa tels. Join the Smart Easter Shipper Who™ Knows You Save More Money at Simms! i » BROTHERS : | iC ‘ yay oe we ie is a 3 Pi Seieas BT Se ies ES nig + 6 Be ees o \e a j A A ‘ : a i mn \ ' “ i \ vo. ‘ NC \) : ; shee 4 Shy ‘A aS : : 4 > ' 5 4 4 e a2 ue ; . \ ' . 2 — : i 3 ” 2 4 : 5 | ; ig : > : } 3 ¥ \ : 5 rae hi * : it yt PRIL 18,1957 — ae ears A oly ] — uae: r - mi - vane vom ; ,) (of mothers and improved Rane LL 3 _ ees in ts es nd wT ’t Much, Says ot tients May ' nate Oot Se penn in, sewers, and tewer|in Lives of Twins; line year, ‘The ning ‘graduate Arizona Native in Paper "the paper did not peiet \t | im the middle of their vacations. Tee — bv ohne || MILWAUKEE aS. Twins ROltom the eighth grade on June) SAN MANU Ariz, — The{Pcriber's name’ “for fear } Last, the county hasrd . ef gine poss f BY, * Nand-and Donald Bezella are 13, ’ on Jung) SAN ep this may find its way all scHools' would open at the same - tougher tougher to find good, nd (held pire ve the fig-|)- wy / sid San Manuel Miner re jnq rey may? be time,’ in September, and close in : yer og Ag cae age _ Receive Full Treatment jores, nage i _ Le. i sided tis ha tel if pr ie San pmb : , nor og gas "Best, official of Royal Pcatewias| HOUSTON, Tex. @—Four chick! The boys were/born at 9:13 a.m., All, the Facts Exposed ne ice ty » and ‘“‘with great voy ly : her Veg ay » Shor ha ie & good part of bis. ons were: penalized for failing 16) ‘Aug, 13, 1943, Their mother, whose Pleasure’’—this this letter from Texas:| Iceland ‘as put. new cs carer tae prs A Baghdad carpet sk now uses ars in show business has been iplacedn a poultry show. ' (birthday is July 13, was in room’, UVER, B Cc ww ss Te) pe aaa bee “ponessentials”, cars, foreign ex-/S4ve the “on ‘looms from Engla e ear gg ing Up fat women, giants, 413 at the hospital had been Van Tan Club, & nudist group. 1 (want. 10 to. subscribe” to ° the| change issued for travel abroad, muddied A spring ns and made on these’ looms cannot : ephantsiin boys, two-faced men | ‘Thelr boy gwmers took the birds married 13 years when the boys offered to provide speakers o botly| Miner, I used to live in your fair and other items. to raise funds thaws, to enable them to help distinguished from handmade, it and so forth. behind the coliseum and enjoyed arrived, ‘sexes to organizations w tolcity, and loved-it, I miss, San'for its antl-inflation program, ith Spring farm chores. = jis claimed. (Whether they ill Best says better seemival care barbecued chickens Ronald and Donald ‘each have learn about the nudist philosophy. Manuel and Artapes very much. Reykjavik reports. They returned to school on the fly has not been determined.) a a are —— _ ae tenamneatiaiamimameaeed a me rr en : — _ - - . c SOOCCOH TEETH HEEFT EEE EHEEHETTTHTEERES OH eo Daeeg she’s wearing . ° sarr the new bra by sarong with exclusive naturalift stitching Fluffy Nylon and Acrilan GIRLS’ TOPPERS that wash like magic! high fashion demands our. new high waisted f _ sarong’ NYLON “7 ACRILAN: be i ‘ Fluffy and fleecy toppers that the criss-cross girdle I. wash in @ wink ond drip-dry! that walks ae You'll call them the prettiest ond won't ride up coats you've ever seen! All . fully lined. In gay candy col- j | é ors of pink, aqua and white. Sizes 3 to 14, Sanforized Washable Blouse ‘n’ Skirt Co-ordinates “79 eo Sari is completely different from any Gir ls I 00% Wool other bra you've ever worn! 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They come in boxy and fit- q ted styles and they just can't last Boe : | t i ‘ hi | j | 4 i ; (i | f { ¥ [ ” | i \ : h r i. I" \ al | j | ii / Ae f | jay [ } { | i aie apes a é J Prey igi: Ne ig diggal ge ; fe Lee = a pos ea eee ee cas paige Sees Geen io Byers fe sali 7 em ae Pee are i = f f te 5 5 forecast a cool and pretty . Summer. ede ay Seu ‘ Z 3 2 ‘ ee Vos 1 ka oe eae 1 -. THE-PONTTAC. PRESS. THURSDAY. ‘Apri 18, 1857 ) Lp AAA may. i i 14 \ ies: Your Easter dress in the “color of the season” Fabulous—Navy - Oh, so ‘pretty Laster Dress * ..@ softly rounded cape sheath of cotton cupioni for misses $14.98 Slim sheath with flowing cape in the new. miracle, White on dress, ectton cupioni. linen collar Also available in aqua, Sizes 12-20. Charge Yours at Waite's—Inexpensive Dresses... Third Floor & perfect with new Spring \and Easter suits °n skirts Sassy, Sissy in drip-dry batiste! 3.98 The perfect additon to mew suit blouses are in drip-dry your These sassy sissy batiste and require little or no ironing. So pretty you'll wear them with skirts and dressy pants. Choose from several styles at this tiny price. In white, sizes 32-38. Charge Yours at Waite's eee Third Floor Lead the Easter Parade in FEEL THE SOFT COMFORT OF AIR STEP’S MAGIC SOLE e BAHAMA STRAW Soft tones of natura! straw summer. Cool... light. and right for Spring tprough In two-tone beige or grey, sizes 5-9, AAA to & Easter Favorites. oe id Blouses. { \ 4 = vF z to \ 4 | \ \ TBE. } \ \e ee — a Pre-Easter +e — f : . ‘ ‘ AN , A little fur... just right for Easter 4-Skin Natural Ranch __Y, Mink Scarf -..at savings! Usually ae 8 $119.00 Now Only You deserve the prestige, the flattery of a° ranch mink scart this Easter. Now, because of Waite's tiny price you can have one! This scarf is natural, soft silky dark mink with @ | high luster, With it, you'll lead the Easter parade! F Convenient Terms Arranged. Waile's ee» Third Floor St et, Juniors! Misses! ~ ays , “ J Come choose a a versatile topper = cv from our néw Spring [— collection ata special low price! | , "19 Reg. $25.00 te $29.90 Fine Tweeds... \ Gay Flannels... v 2 in Brights and Pastels! v Come, choose # versatile topper. . . Just KEEP YOUR the right amount of coverage to show off yDGET your pretty dresses . . . and plenty of B BLE fashion, too! All smartly detailed for FLEX! Spring. The perfect toss-on coat! Sizes 4 Waite’s Continucys 8-18 and 7-15, A (ccc) , Charge ur budget . pay only . Charge Yours at Waite's...Third Floor 3 / at monthly dd to your Fashion’s newest... Lustrous Fresh light and airy as a breeze! 7 *] and. $18 2. 3 or 4 strand nested bibs ¢ Fashion's mewest comple- ment to your Spring and Easter outfits . ... luscious, lustrous fresh water pear!s, Theyre beautifully hand- dipped with a dully glowing pear! finish. Graduated and regular, im single strand chokers, 2, 3 and 4 strand nested bibs. See them to- day! : Matching earrings. . $1.00 Charge Yours at Waite's... Street Floor The glove with the Easter situation Well in hand Millay Exclusive at Waite’s in Pontice in shortie and 4-button lengths j . EASTER SPECIAL! A big, lovable Easter Bunny FREE with 3 pairs of 66 gauge— full fashioned Famous Brand Nylons 3 Pr. seye e 99 each A $1.50 per pair value! : * First Quality, Sandalfoot Evening Sheers! Imagine! Lovely, flattering 66 gauge evening sheers only 3 pairs for 2.75! And the plush Easter bunny is a free bonus! These sanda!foot nylons {de- | signed especially to be worn with open sandals) are in the popular pen-like slenderizing seams and are full fash- loned. In Sun Giow, Rose Glow, Blush and Beige, 8'2-11. N This big, plush bunny is worth $1.50 retail! Charge Yours at Waite's.,. Street Floor 7 Gleaming iG “a Ss Ss aa ~~, . Shimmering Black Patent : Bags B eeOtwettsccens s 12.99 \ 4 4.99 (PR Copies of $7.98 and $10.00 ‘ Bags VA | Toy Special! Gleaming black pat- v. ent handbags at only 4.99! A . “Fair Lady’’ style to suit every BLACK PATENT . The pérfect gloves at Easter-time +.» Millay’s hand Ly sonar pasting The _ Supple black potent collared detailed gloves of fine English cotton. They're ey, - nie os mg nea ’ : with. elasticized faille for — exceptionally well. made and completely washable. | 0S oy page ug fuk Py ‘saree a clinging fit, Also in blue Pre-shrunk for lasting fit and wear. Sizes 6-7'/2. : ecient — we've ore just for: ag calf, Sizes 5-10, AAAA to in pink, navy and white in the shortie; white, black, " 4] ' ver. li B eebedbecoscaceet tame navy, beige or brown’ in the 4 button length ° \ 4 you. Some are leather lined, , \ ee of i : Try, Come in today! a , 4 \ 4 , j ; > { t 2 4, : a ! Charge Yours at Waite’s ... Street Floct \ | Charge Yours at Waite’s ... Street Floor. YU , Change Yours at Waite's . . . Street Floor . | ‘ 4 r Lay eg ! x | : H a P | | \ ~| ; f : i : ' | ’ } ‘ ) i pee a ! j , i if 5 q : | : af te y ‘ fod 1 2 : } j iy j A i, M i ‘f * i bat & ie : ee A i | ‘ by Aft = | : Pas 5 eee | wi \e ue pag } , 4 : : { if =e be ; A be al a x abs Hi | ; es =o F i ds. ee * : 2% 7 ra Tn grad the bad news Soviet "s throat for one- t,” said Kupusu- cuev, “will understand the soul {eo of the Soviet people. He will never - believe you are‘doing this of your own free will. He will read the pa- pers and say they have intimidated the workers and peasants into ac- cepting this measure.” And the “capitalist merchant” THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1957) Downtown Merchants Plan City Face-Lifting Pontiac's Downtown Merchants’ — wouig be right. In other words "Association gives:every indication of . the workers’ forced loans to the becoming one of the livest-wire or- ‘Soviet goyernment of from two ns functioning in the City. to four weeks pay every year are | ‘The executive committee held an- being confiscated. other meeting this week and it was —_—_—— mt that the spirit “to-do” is In Jomannessurc, South Africa, a utlined a full and busy program. engaged to an 87-year-old woman man hours and dollars told a reporter, “At last I've found the right woman.”—News item. In SS * * ~ this case the saying, “Better late than A thorough modernization pro- never,” probably applies rather * gram is “in the mill.” This gen- weakly. erally includes active participation The sak bout Town An Early Spring? Many Indications of Ht, but Some Contradictions Fat man; One who usually can be trusted, because it's difficult “tor him to stoop to anything low Despite some reports to the contrary, a glorious spring season seems to be waltzing in even a little ahead of time. With forsythia bushes resplendent with a yellow glory more intensive than in ‘former — . . Randall Orcutt of ee any says that all other vegeta- tion is following suit.at least two weeks ahead of the average year. Crocus in bloom in her yard under the last snow are reported by Mrs. Margureite Opperman of Walled Lake, who also has tulips in bud. Responding to a treatment of forced growth (which she says is a secret), ~ pansies in the yard of Mrs, Coventry Redworth of Drayton Plains, started blooming this week. She expects to have peonies in bloom next week. Narcissus plants .in the yard of aie catia ual sity end c00- sider, Plans are laid for personal visits to other cities which are ahead of ‘Pontiac. A few have already worked through close — Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Sullavan oh ay Manager Walter K. of Elizabeth Lake Estates, are given a he i Willman who will constitute t consistent heat treatment by the furnace clearing house for all coordinated chimney, and already have flowers near- activities. ly six inches across. ~ Even the hens are doing their share to make it a prolific spring, with one Labor Force in U.S.A. "M8 Almost. Fully Employed _ —- laying an egg 3x6 inches However, still a firm bellever in the old theory that the frogs must be frozen up three times before spring is here for - According to the Commerce and Labor Departments total employ- ment in the United States reached keeps, "3.2 million in February, the highest “**?* Peiey Latur in gente | for that month. “ of Rochester, phones that they still have « Commerce Secretary WEEKS twice to go. - Saturday ls the final day to mail your entry in this column’s Big Oak Tree Contest, giving its approximate diameter three feet above the ground, and other par- ticulars. announced a few days ago that the figure for March would be almost 64 million, indicating a healthy increase in the number of jobs. - yi ie we te In January when employment de- clined to 62.9 million after the holi- day season, the number of persons classified as unemployed totaled 2.9 million, slightly more than in Jan- ; uary, 1956. But of this total almost is half, 1.4 million, had been out of tt work four weeks or less. Only 188,- “3 000 had been jobless for more than 26 weeks—a half year. Individuals in the “over 26° weeks” group represented the hard core of the unemployed. Yet in January they were only three- tenths of one per cent of the U. S. civilian labor force of 65,830,000. This.is such a small percentage that at the present time the goal of “full employment” in this country virtually has been attained. e————————EESEEE A WESTERN woman Whose husband gave her 25 cents a day to use as she _ wished saved. these quarters until she accumulated enough to buy a divorce. » There are some women @ man can’t 8 * Out with his A flare for statistics, Larry Lynn of Birmingham, phones me that after an ° observation of over 30 years, he has found that a poor start means a good finish for the. Detroit Tigers. Married in a double wedding 40 years ago, . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hauxwell and * Mr. and Mrs, Walter Cummings of Lake Orion, have missed only two anniversaries of the occasion when they did not celebrate it together. My good friend down at Washington, Art Summerfield, may be to blame for some baseball con- test entries not arriving on time. Or was he? . e : Verbal Orchids to- * ©, HL Hutchins of 108 Ottawa Drive; eighty-second birth- day. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlet Wager of 2772’ Chadwick Drive; fifty- -third wed- ding anniversary. i “Fred Erdman : of Utica; eighty-fifth birthday. President A. C. GIRARD 05-year-old bachelor who became And It Is Like Pulling Teeth! David Lawrence Says: Propaganda Funds Foolishly: Cut WASHINGTON — Billions for war, but a mere pittance for the dissemination of ideas that could influence peoples abroad, restrain capricious rulers and prevent war! That’s the curious result of” “meat-axe” method of cut- ting the budget which seems. to have been adopt- ». . ed by the Demo- cratic Party that controls Con gress today. if: = The pice ppose eceost of arma- LAWRENCE ment runs to $33 billion. Tt is a vital part of the federal budget, because it is count- ed on to help. deter potential enemies from attaeking the United States and its allies. ‘ x * * But less than one-third of one per cent of what is being spent for armament now has been ap- propriated by the House of Rep- resentatives for the U.S. Informa- tion Agency, which has the main responsibility for transmitting the American viewpoint on peace throughout the world. A cut of $38,000,000 just made by the House of Representatives leaves the U.S. Information Agency $106,000,000 for next year. This is $7,000,000 less than was voted for the current year. Yet the problems of the Middle East and the Far East are no less critical than they were, and the task of cementing relations with our allies in Europe has not by any means diminished in im- portance. RUSSIA SPENDS BILLIONS Soviet Russia spends billions where America spends a few mil- lions in communicating with other. peoples, especially in the areas of most strategic importance. The United States is relatively new at the business of exporting ideas, Some mistakes have been ‘made—but not as many perhaps as in the doling out of billions to foreign governments to help rehabilitate their economic struc- tures since World War II. The objective —to prevent the spread of international communism —is admitted everywhere in Wash- ington to be worth while. But when it comes to supplying the neces- sary funds to carry on that phase of the “cold war,’ Congress seems indifferent. * * * This is not because of partisan- ship alone. There are other fac- tors. One is the lack of familiarity of members of Congress them- selves with the many influences that are operative every day in foreign lands to check American diplomacy and threaten the de- feat of our efforts to win the friendship of other peoples. The Soviet auxiliaries among the intellectuals are numerous in many countries, and the press is actually controlied by agents of Moscow in various parts of the world where the U.S. infor- mation service is trying to offset: Communist propaganda. It's a/ battle that Anterica cannot afford to lose, and it takes money te fight that kind of warfare. The U.S. Information Agency makes available free, for instance, the texts of important American LiL ONES wes Me, LAA tae tha an em 4 y J} [ee “i forgot to allow for* gravity.” y Wes iagavconaaregh rire sce og the newspapers abroad couldn't possibly afford to pay the heavy costs of cable tolls to. get those speeches transmitted. There are ‘literally dozens of other worth- while projects which are designed to inform the peoples abroad con- cerning America’s peaceful inten- tions and her humanitarian interest in the welfare of other nations. Instead of encouraging this work, Congress is shortsightedly discour- aging it. AMERICANS SHOCKED It is shocking to any American ‘who travels abroad to discover how little is known about the United States even in the English- speaking countries. Very few newspapers and periodicals are sent from America to other coun- tries—only a few thousands here and there. The vast population of the rest of the world has a scant knowledge of America's purposes and policies. As a consequence, the distortions distributed by the Fy - Camniett tarry to be heme money to the U.S, Information can sentiment will go unchecked. are limitless, Yet the House of Representatives has actually cut down the program of the U.S Information Agency and evi- dently prefers to give a clear “id to the Communists in this War.” Will the Senate do likewise? What the House has just done is a tragic development—a failure to recognize that war can be pre- vented only by getting peoples to reject the policies of dictators and by winning the hearts and minds of peoples. Ideas are plentiful, but money to convey them is almost as necessary as any other deter- rent. force. (Copyright, 1957) Dr. William Brady Says: Rabies Season on Way Watch Out for Phobias! Well, here we go again. The “rabies season” is coming! It seems to me it 4s high fimie that ‘the medical pro- fession re-exam- and view of it. after DR. BRADY many years of experience in dealing with the ra- bies problem in Birmingham, Ala. They say: “Rabies is primarily a veterin- ary problem, Regardless of its prevalence in dogs, it will prob- ably never cause sufficient. mor- tality among human beings in this region” (the rabies capital of North America) “to allow its classification as a public health problem of importance.” That, I believe, ts the most sensible thing that any authority has said about the phobia since I began “quacking it” in the newspapers, Please understand clearly that anything I say about the treatment of dog bite is merely my opinion. Certainly, I don't know any more about it than any other doctor knows or should know. TREAT AS OTHER WOUNDS | I believe the treatment of dog bite is or should be the same as the treatment of any other fresh wound: Wash out the wound with soap and water, cut away dead tis- sue, Close the wound with stitches, if necessary, apply a sterile or mildly antiseptic dressing to pro- tect against secondary infection. Then administer tetanus antitoxin or toxoid. That’s all the treatment I'd want if 1 were bitten by an Dowling and Denison In- my opinion, the practice of cauterizing dog bite with fuming nitric acid or other destructive agent igs unjustifiable, for two reasons. First, it leaves the wound in the most favorable condition for the growth of clostridium tetanj (tet- anus bacillus, lockjaw germ) and production jof its deadly, toxin. Sec- and, it leaves an ugly scar—if the vietim recovers. Signed letters, not more than.one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr Willtam Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. Copyright 1957) : Offers Suggestion to Boost Business I see Saginaw street assessments ~have been reduced and I guess it’s justified. However, if we get that new road near downtown, we may be able to restore the former figure. We need the money and the business. East Sider ‘Congress Didn't Know Better’ I think Mr. Summerfield ‘should not have caused so much dis- appointment and expense to the people by not opehing the post offices on Saturday just bécause some Congressmen held dp his they wanted on the farms, What a joke, when the best of the farmers lives on $100 or less a It was probably the same Con- gressmen that gave India $20.5 million worth of new railroad equipment, Only three nations in the -world have better equipment I i ‘We Earn Lis Living Just like You’ “Reader's” letter was slig’ ridiculous. There are no than feed us save God’s i cig * 3 He g e E i : z 28 * phe 7. Ei £ i z ub 5 ’s always ' School Policy Is Criticized When a person spends thousands of dollars to buy a home within debate, I'll provide my own meas- urements: 2649-26'2-26. That ought to stop everything. ; (Dumpy) Dora Case Records of a Psychologist: Psychology Jed was a veritable “bearcat” at the office. However, his secretary used good strategy. Soon he not only liked her, but she no longer hated him, Re- member the old story about the contest between the sun and the wind who tried to make the traveler shed his coat?- Well, sincere compli- ments create a sunny atmos- phere and melt down the cold- est type of personality. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case U-358: Jed Z., aged 43, is typical of a certain type of boss. * * * “Dr, Crane, he was a bearcat at the office,” his secretary in formed me. “When I first | started to work . for him, I was © in tears twice @ before the day ended. I finally decided IF couldn't stand him any longer. CRANE “He would scold everybody else for his own mistakes and even snoop around my desk _ to find some minor flaw so could criticize me, “Nobody in the office liked sas One of the other girls told me he had three secretaries in the last year who quit. * * * “So I determined to do the same. But the salary was good and I have a widowed mother living with me, so I hesitated. ‘That's when I decided to take your course in applied psychology. I figured. if I couldn't learn how to get along with him by the end of the /first six weeks of your Can Work “Maybe you have forgotten, Dr. Crane, but you asked us to sug- gest any practical problems we'd like to have answered in class and I told you about my boss. “You explained to the class that there is an old adage to the effect that a bearcat in the office is likely to be a house- cat at home. “You informed us. that a meek, henpecked husband may thus try to throw his weight around when he gets down to the office, just to restore his wounded ego. * * * 8 “So you ‘advised us to use the ‘Compliment Club’ pian on such a person and look for some honest virtue on which to pay a sincere . bit of praise. “Well, I hesitated to do that for _ J hated this boss so much I didn't even want to inflate his egq even a tiny: bit. en ee a: “Besides, he had me so sc I could hardly speak to him, way, But you said one deft to compliment a person is to his advice, “So I screwed up my courage next day and asked him if he thought it would he better for ared any- way seek sins to; tlio. 0 aight.guade Ww” "business Eagllah or a clave’ In ph Se _ about my true. case.” “You said always give the pros- pect a choice, and I did. Much to my surprise, he looked thought- fully and finally said he thought both courses were excellent, but suggested I take the business Eng- lish first and then maybe follow- up with the public speaking class. “A little later he asked me how to orn ocr en be I enjoyed my business English and thanked him for ‘suggesting it. * * *. “Later, I asked him which type of second sheets ‘he preferred for our letters, and again he was very civil to me in his reply. “A few days passed and I com- plimented his new tie. He actually smiled as he told me his wife had bought it for him. SUNSHINE MELTS ICE “And before the six weeks were over, he had melted entirely un- til he was a different person when I was around, “He actually told my mother that he couldn't do without me and that I was the smartest secretary he had ever had. band had said much the same thing to her, too, “Apparently they weren't joking, either, for I got a $20 increase in my salary a month later. * * * , “And now I think he is wonder- ful, ‘too. Yet I was jittery and . so upset I had indigestion and in- somnia when I first started work- ing for him. “Psychology certainly can pro- - duce remarkable changes in social relations as I have ample evidence to prove, so tell your readers. a, write “ra He Ba cht eb ype | L) Mf long Je tte: typing and pr printing co ctsts when aie to feces Sonal ic chological |charts J pam- — (Copyright 1957) ia j ay AUTOMATIC DEEP FRYER & COOKER pestinshowe ad bi 19.95. 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Athos eeeery * The board also discussed the | Daphni, Greece. the $. talk to some people in New York jected increases in MSU enrll may. have a visit for at least Wiesaeld Ciddebd Macomb will hit a combined population of 878,- by 1980. COLLEGE NEEDED Even today, he continued, the area is probably the only one of Boy, 10, Hurt Saturday, Reported Improving - Ten-year-old Walter Jones Jr., ing his homemade bicycle Satur- a single post-high’ school educa- ‘Iday, was taken off of the critical|“nal institution. list today at Pontiac General Hos-| Dr. Varner said predictions: of A hospital spokesman said . the| student body of 44,000 by 1970, com- operated on Saturday * ie -¥as pared with 19,125 now and 6,900 fractured skull and “severe. con- Dap r It. ion”, “This is more than we want on He ig the son . and Mrs,/one campus,” Wale” Jones, ii EE Huron ‘st.|tike to limit our East en- Meet the Floyd Kent Family FLOYD KENT, INC. ae SRR i." 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Sizes +14. *DuPont's polyester fiber ° * Sanforized short sleeve sport shirts for boys Woven ginghams, chambrays or ripple weaves, all colors, sizes 6-18. 1.5 9 Ivy League style slacks in washable rayon-flannel Adjustable back strap with plain front, zip-closure. Sizes 6 to 18, 4.98 Boys’ white cotton knit briefs and athletic shirts Taped and teinforved, briels, te SML Ache: 616” me TOE “bert sturdy cotege or , Re. ~ nylon stretc ks : = , ' = ; Sas Nitibecale Sd, tatu ‘ot a ‘ug | Easter bonnets for the Sugar ‘n Spice set! ton, 8-11. Stretch sox, S-M. - with ribbon, lace, flowers. New colors in Gibson sailors, bonnets, pillboxes, other styles. cURL fh | : ; _ ; ae : f ies ay\e OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 . Monday through Soturday ' \ : j ‘ 8 ey Ris oe, i i * saps ta eee Bes ee | : 3 ies 4 4 ae Gkae oa 4 sae pass full petticoats © skirts. Rouching and . | _ Easter bonnets for the Sugar ’n Spice set! Styled in smooth, textured straw, trimmed 178 to W liga i a Gael “in Sickness and Death? EE i ; 5 : z8 tu i i i i & i if Ge seeding thousands of acres of burned and cutover timber land in the state ahd also for fire con- : : ty i i i af ii fs Tiny Ladybird Sign of Spring Other Plant Pests; Few Insetts More Helpful I Z fF; =e bthti alae Nile | o FF gE 3 HE Hi i LE 4 " | : 3 4 att i dhes REEF ghigt gee fl ull! HEY This bit of doggerel, seemingly nonsensical, probalby refers to the burning of hop vines in Britain. In late summer, the vines are teeming with plant lice and their hungry guests — the ladybird and its young. 'diMoose Are Photogenic FAIRBA , Alaska @ — When three moved into this city during the heavy winter snow, a camera shop operator said his film sales rose 100 per cent, TO9 / . : Monday. hrough Saturday ae! Open 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Beetle Feasts on Aphids, | Cotton-nylon- blend | with silky finish 1298 Elegant new “Delito” fabric re- tains its silky luster through count- less washings, Crease-resistant, full Zz, styles have their own icoats, Mauve, turquoise, blue. Sizes 7-15. , Shiny patent or dressy failles Figure-sleeking nylon power net panty girdle by Feels like nothing on, yet gives you the slim, sleek look you want beneath new Easter fashions. Rayon-satin lastex panel flattens tummy. Lightly-boned high band nips-in waist. Famous contour: fitted crotch. Exclusive hold-fast garter strip. White, S-M-L-XL. Matching’ girdle ..........-.+.+ 5.00 “EXPERT CORSETIERES WILL FIT YOU You'll find just the handbag to carry with your Easter outfit in this exciting array. Glossy patents and soft, durable failles. We have the right style for every occasion . , . for your every mood! j : - - ; ee ee Ss a} @ A 3 2 Len = = 5 2 es é ee ‘ ; See a ee " ‘ ; i ae = ee 2 Bee ? < c oe ‘ oe : pe a ; vs : a5 z - et * } $3 = S A I *. : ae 5 las : - e E : # i e : = £ : 3 #} a Se ? mM : : es ] 2. . { > f : -- di - Z ‘ ee : : ios i The 3-piecer with companion blouse is smart A for: Easter, 1957 | ag Q98 Several outfits in one .. « these 3-piece suit-dresses that lét you mix and match their linen, cupioni or cashmere- finish flannel. All haye slim sheath skirts. Some with sissy style blouses. Gray, lilac, mint blue, white, black. 7-15, 10-16, See these and other smart new fashions for Easter and spring now at Fedetal’s, FREE ALTERATIONS Experi seamstresses will alter your new Easter parade fashions for a smart custom-like fit Easter flowers that won't wilt i) 9c Famous-maker gloves in nylon, cotton 00 Famous Kayser and Wear-Right gloves in white, ? | 00 colors. Shorty, 8-button styles. Cotton or nylon. Easter styles in white, pretty pastels Classic slipons and shorties in tailored and nov- elty styles. Cotton and nylon. White and pastels. | 4% Plus U.S. Tas JUST SAY... “Charge It’ AT FEDERAL'S Slips and petticoats with double skirts that go all-qround ee % Ly E |! 98 tien " % 3 3 : f > a 4) | j i i Fd & These luxuriously lace-frosted slips boast double skirts to make them shadowproof, A breeze to care for, 40-denier opaque nylon slip has lined bodice, toes midriff, Choose snowy white and ‘pastels, 32-40, Double skirt petticoats Shado f ticoat in 40-denier a ilon 2% White in sizes S-M-L. . a WARREN, PONTIAC SAGINAW AT Tolar riLGanl T 7 Y EN EVERY i] eu a { j | ee j \ Bs f] \ i tA ) i j | Le ak i ie aol Lr a j i | i if i j fey cae el he dey ae | eee | parts. Choose yours’ in rayon- _ ae 4 pees ‘lee oe se 4 ae : y ee Ne ah 8 Vo Fao eh 2 4s, a eet, a ee : cto Oa AY f ‘ \ Pt Ni { ae as { f \ i ‘ | , \ | \ x ee | \h oe \ y x & . ae y \ aon one! ' < : : ‘ \" : oa Loe \ et NO eae \ ‘a oe ae : \ ‘ ae \ Fi Loy a " iil Z Ly \ Ze. ae : ae. - 5 ts : 14 ; sg eee so SED Eee sa PRe see ee eae \ i é a) t erage WL 7 ek ey a, ; : | ae “) e grees es Pp | "THE PONTIAC vabah THORSDAY, APRIL 1900 | ok — aie Sa ald : THE PONTIAC HRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 1a, 1957 e in Elemen Grades eae ts | Hiei ee \ \ aaa att | é ‘ NEA Hails . Rise in 1 Men Teachevs for High Schools ce i cout bakin - ot are Sscitas cite bad weipuundites Veitiica edad’ ahh Warde egpaieat che; eile faa wl Education Assn. today hailed anjsupply snd demand, the NEA'slorgan of NEA's Commisfion on|again is particularly get less than $ not all who ers will | : per cent of the qualify as teachers will | indicated upswing in the number snare ponon® vision gr oP coy Teacher Education and Profes-, General science, biology, sect fot tm but men's physical educa- betsind ‘ * ALL WORK GUARANTEED * of men entering the teaching pro-ltween 195) and 1955 as the thin, 0"! Standards. ge ition will get nearly 11 per cent Line of Automatic Parts: Seieien. depression baby" generation A \Not Above Suspicion land social studies a little over 16 Indians Become Civilized | MORLEY, Aita. m — . The Stony | Types of Dryer Venting Supplies ‘Indians haye decided to drop the| dare reiterng nomimins tr bell! ©6BUSSARD ELECTRIC wi the nic. teachers : % schools getting the short end of|tion of new teachers that has been|™ately 10 per cent. The NEA the stick. overlooked before,” said Ray ciemoeet Oe ee eee , Maul, assistant director, /Btadua lection of chiefs and councillors. | P 2-6445 < : “The Deuem i a) oy Rana “ 9 Th reds gone mewings cal . “ee : “hi : the loss in in ‘blue y as . Childhood Diseases men.” we —|. As in previous years, there is a \stare proceedings in the name) ry Ockland Avenue Free Parking ; offheavy imbalance among high : ; pajovokar ‘vat a foes point up | ‘ jot the queen and close Increase in County: (Za%;S%, 8. oe ere rn eee a re ee me was wot met prayer. hoo} 181 cases of compared; An NEA summary of the report with 111 the week before. Scarlet /said: “As the number of qualified fever hit 74 victims, as compared teacher. prospects increases from with 51 the week earlier. year to year the number of high) The of both'school teaching hopefuls will be-) Pontiac and County Health Depts.|come more and more out pf line! on communicable diseases are as'with that in the elementary field.” - follows: Maul urged that colleges at-| é ® / "S wie, cae 0 ool Worst - Week Week Age (elementary atte : we. Chicken pox 7 13 iy * * : pa Gonorrhea 4 1 4 : Ze Moncton 3 H 20 | ‘The NEA Baie: last week in| 7 Sreuonta ¢ _ & @ {ite monthly journal that the teach- | s 7; , Eee | i feamacnmanse men's suits : Tuberculosis i 3 @ jcated college graduations this oy Week ‘Week ing.” It. said qualified elementary ites WR a teachers will increase 4.89 per ae Ay B, a cent over 1956 and high school: Whooping cough =o 2 g |teachers 13.86 per cent. 95 at only | | ee oo ‘Prev. Year spring, is ‘generally ornate | Tapelies a " 33 | Acomplete summary of the sur- Sar Salmonella. Terms 2 r) o ‘vey. was published today in the) For the Perfect EASTER PHOTOS} Here's a suit that Ieoks better and wears longer than more expensive suits. These light and medium toned all wool worsteds come in your favorite weaves ... silk effects, decorative twists, plus many others choose from the season's smartest light” and medium tones ... you'll be assured of leoking your very best whether you're at an im- Ea business meee, er attending church. e An soday': you ll be glad you did. finest quality in Pilgrim | dress shirts | Neck Sizes 14-17 | 98 Sleeve Lengths 32- 35° each | BROWNIE Hawkeye FLASH OUTFIT ‘ Ideal for the youngsters ‘and for color or black and white o] neers. Regular 45 9.95—Special . rai smn ee y Pa Wayside’ Wool Worsteds Fashion Tailored Quality Suits classic looking © 49°95 Easy Terms a. Esa iis there's a return to clear- iolead fabrics and the new, popular silk look. Both of these style features can be found in our rich wool worgteds. 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Reg. 85c — SPECIAL | EPPERT’S CAMERA SHOP | 57 W.HURON'ST. FE 56615]. sturdy shoes for: men! choice of many styles in asseyfd colors—as low a No fashion-plate frills here but loads of honesiel” to-goodness style that reflects your ‘excellent taste and puts you at ease on Easter Sunday or at the oifice. Choose trom many “classica” and trim, low-cut “moderns” every one of soit, rich-loofing “Yeathers and each “pre-flexed for com _— feel at the first slep. : “San ed Bachelors Diader: | Have Ball? or Close Bar? "SAN FRANCISCO @: — The dent Bachelors, an organization with’ ‘the sole purpose of staging San “Francisco's annual Bachelors Ball| “pondered “a grim ‘decision today. * ‘The¥ can ae ahead with their: “Grd ball ist the Sheraton-Palace. ‘Hote? April 27 only if they agree. that the bar will close at 2 a.m., ‘the legal closing hour. Ernest 0. McCormick 1H.th the group's rest ‘UcofM. Surveys New Engineers Find Starting Salaries| jee $5,500; 47 Per Cent of Grads Stay in State ANN ARBOR ()—What happens: cue Fy 5 Eig F853 salary for the 1957 Leta af be shout 10 per cent a oe than it was for engineers! — last year, Young Butcher Seeks Damages but Gent went to police and a sp andi complaint. . Lodge said. _|Lodge explained, because man y *|ports, required by law from non- Corporations _\charge would be $10, Lodge said. . Term Student Protest ‘Spring Exuberanice’ (Aamest, Mass, @ ~ » Some acknowledged ttle tuck is! ‘unofficially Amherst coees Sey members dismissed as ‘spring exuberance” the | than 200 students ‘against own faith at least. twice a week. More than 200 students gath- ered at a rally last night to pro- hap Big ed ministration policy of compulsory ‘students attend services ef their take no action. a ' i a elles aire willie gradiy Means Collage Seeks to Move religious services. aay. 6 groups have se state aid will make, bi giles tel Lf \ : i a La : eee ' | f | THE PONTIAC PRESS, i i It Announce tional Church will hold their Gooll Friday supper, an an- +15 nual ; at the church, start- rl! ci tract mai Mandon Lake Community Church will hold Communion service at 7:30 tonight. . . Good Friday service, featuring (Continued on Page 26, Col. 1) ii ee a [ : f i i : 8 5 i e aut 5 15 i - t ti ff alte i & q i gs 1! fl Eu : re Fi A i sf z Ee f i z j t i i ih : i it e Z i [i | Z 2 &g iv fF E ii 7 is it Fi tH | fF é E : ip : fb : ; z a : : 3 Hi i [ - i LF + i i if ? th g iy { } I I i E 2 $ | ; 3 ; f NO CARRYING CHARGE! 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And you’ll agree when you see them that Pontiac’s No. 1 ‘6 80 easy to care for .. . 80 lovely to look at... you'll Ses ti caedaling paaniprae padhires in our show rooms Clothier has again produced the No. 1 Buy of the Season in these | o | Blues at just $48.75! WORLD'S MOST CAREFRES FLOORING | . Jabpoartuan We must repeat! Only our 250-store buying power could possibly bring you Goodyear Vinyl Also Available in Matching Counter Top Material _ Free Estimating Service Do It Yourself or Skilled Mechanics Available Lawrence Fleischman, Inc. . 85 Oakland Ave. Pontiac ¥ ( FE 4.4567 such savings as.these! It will pay you well to shop Barnett’s first! Open Friday and Monday Nights Till 9 P. M. | om Tl Every Suit Bought SUNUHTT SAGINAW ' Friday and Saturday A NEXT TO SEAR: |. Will Be Altered to Wear __._ for Easter Sunday! | P iw \ - | + ? i] i : j a \ pes : | ( f d j \ ys ] } { | / i ® * - / | re ij \ doigt 4 ' Bere, fy t i + j ei j - Z ; ok 4 f eee | hed i | Ladfet. LA if, (| 4 | | sens LA. Se, / i Li : 4 47 i" fief, a Se be Re oN ety i | j ] he! at ‘ a eee By - : ab s % © * ee fi Pe ae t : i aA Loop if veo 5 \ i 4 ae ae * ge Licks nee ay a “ * \ ts \ We eee : f Aa be ‘ : , = 4 2 sw i ‘ : 4 7 4 1 3 E \ z i % 1h } | fat acy i = i hea oy \ : Se 4 f % 7 es \ 5X ‘ee ; \ : by eG ° ; poy Se v4 é 1 pees ; ; oe ee. \ es ‘ fe ; \ oo { A fe } 3 es \ : ee ; } é 4 ae eck ¢ é i : 4 - ee ye \ | j Aa : \ See ‘ i\ } 3 Z \j e: 2 i % / . tf } é Be \ j \ \ AA : | t a \, ‘ | z * \ F J re i + i i , Es ie |THE E PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL. 18, 1957 2 1 ; : ; j : j \ \ | ! ae . This Announcement. "Sponsored by the DOWNTOWN - MERCHANTS J. C. PENNEY CO. 17 Seuth Saginaw PEGGY'S WOMEN’S APPAREL 16 North Saginaw WARDS HOME OUTFITTING 48 Seuth Seginaew * ( SHAWS JEWELERS 24 Nerth Seginaw BARNETT’S CLOTHES SHOP 150 North Saginaw S. $. KRESGE 66 Nerth Seginaw : STAPPS JUVENILE BOOTERIE 28 ££. Lewrence _OSMUN’S MEN’S WEAR 51 North Saginaw | LORD’S FURNITURE G APPLIANCE 125 W. Huron Se. GEORGE'S-NEWPORTS 74 North Saginaw FRED N. PAULI CO. 28 West Huren EPPERT’S CAMERA SHOP 57 West Huren THE SPORTS SHOP 16 South Cass HILDREN The Easter Rabbit Will Be on the | & ourt House Lawn Friday & Saturday With Easter C andy Bring the kiddies with you. Let them meet the Bunny and Get His Easter Greeting. R & H SHOE STORE 73 North Seginew WKC INC. 108 North Saginaw -BROWN BROS. "4 North Saginaw SCARLETT’S BICYCLE SHOP : 20 East Lawrence *. HUDDIKS, INC. 2 23 Nerth Saginaw _ GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 30 South Case | Always a Litder Selection to Chingee Prous DOWNTOWN z ou Over 6,000 Parking Spaces DOWNTOWN | # 87 North Saginaw SHOPPING DOWNTOWN PONTIAC is a wonderful family experience. For in one trip S 154 Newh Saginaw 6 - SAM BENSON’S Lg 20 South Parry , a FIRESTONE STORE you can see so many things... . visit so many stores... do so much in such a convenient a 140 North Saginaw his MODERN AGE FURNITURE manner. DOWNTOWN PONTIAC has 6 000. parking spaces ...every one within a block OT teak bore or two from the main shopping area and its 224 stores, shops and salons. DOWNTOWN 0 asne o Lawvne PONTIAC merchants have larger stocks for your selection. You can choose from hun- rie te 96 South Seginne dreds, yes thousands, of items... choose the size,color, style and price you want . . . this AS Nerh § wider choice, this greater selection, this opportunity to compare makes DOWNTOWN : the shopping center of wise buyers. Come DOWNTOWN THIS WEEK-END-you can do : “ALL your Easter shopping easily, : quickly The Downtown Merchants invite you to bring 5 North Saginaw RAPPY’S NATIONAL CLOTHING Saginaw s gy ~ the kiddies too, make ita fen day aoe pret be sure they visit the Bunny: » 9 Nerth ' ARTHUR'S WOMEN’S APPAREL _48 North Saginaw - CLOONAN’S 72 North Seginaw CONNOLLY’S JEWELERS 16 West Huren r LEWIS FINE FURNITURE ') 62 South sere \ : \ e 4 A) 4) ae \ Soy ) ) time, PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 18, 1937 S883, 253,225 — abdut’ imore than last year. * y Kent County Valve Up ae ety @®—Kent Coun: ‘ey $20,000,000 Singer ie for Divorce t By early this year, Salk vaccine! Peruvian singer Yma Sumac has cngrg: eens SANTA | MONICA, Calif. .-— reen Shea, Miss Symac by a court \jo ‘he \ the father "if; ‘D-year-old twin daughters by Mau-| 's former His Police ~«Search Clues Harold A state equalized will cost only about 80 cents per) sued for divorce from Moises; on of th the she shunty is expected injection in Austria, Vienna, pre- |Vivanco, musical director. Last blue tie whale is) the is the world’ a cand record high of at least dicts. Pe anuary Vivanco wag declared t mammal, BROWNIE Sta CAMERAS These snapshot cameras make color slides, too! in dust imagine! These remarkable comeras mokeall three kinds My Of pictures — black-and-white snaps, Kodacolor snaps, and color slides with new Kodak Ektachrome }27 Film. Easy, too VAR — turn a lever to the type of film you're using (color or block- Y/ and-white)... then just aim and shoot. Lowest prices — ever! / wi Reg. 38.50 $ 15 ‘ Reg. $9.95 . DW BROWNIE STARFLASH 5 BROWNIE STARFLEX a = -i-4 Reg. Sale Price Price 120 and 620 Color . $1.25 93c i 20 XP 135 Color ... $1.85 $1.35 Smm Roll .,.,.,,...$2.60 $1.85 Smm Mag. ......,..3375 $285 16mm Roll eebeveeee * *' #eeeee MARK DAVIS AMERD 7-Pl rc SET Keystone ~ 8mm Turret Movie Camera complete with 3 Lenses Not Exactly as Pictured Including: © 1.9 Normal Lens, © 1.9 Telephoto Lens, Built-in Filters. @ Light Bar © Metal Bar Case © 2 Photo Lamps © 1 Gadget Bag © 1 8mm Color Film Reg. List $129. 00 EASTER | $99 < SPECIAL © 1.9 Wide Angle Lens -§ ment -P cago : | Vincent said he usually lent his “fof the American Assn. of Uni- Found in Trunk of ‘Car in Gang-Style Slaying’ JOLIET, Tl. ®—State and Will ‘ing of a former Chicago police- /man, one of the Moretti brothers ‘who figured in “the . sensational ‘murder trial of their policeman ‘brother in 1952. i * (3 > * The strangled, bullet-riddied and beaten body of husky Salvatore ‘Moretti, 32, was found yesterday ‘in the trunk of an auto alongside “ [a lonely country road about seven |miles west of Joliet, _) © * | A few miles from the death ‘scene is, Stateville Penitentiary (where Sdivatore’s brother Mi- chael, 37, is serving a life sentence for the 1951 slaying of ay15-year- ‘old youth in a West Side Chicago lot after a tavern fight. Salvatore, a bachelor, was an auto salesman since he was fired five years ago from the Park District police in another develop- stemming from Michael's murder case, | * * * and twice in the chest; was found in the 1957 model car owned by his twin brother Vincent, a Chi- Park District policeman. ‘ear to Salvatore, with whom he lived. * * * Willard Blood, Will County cor- ‘oner, said that deep, dark inden- | tations on the neck indicated Sal- ‘Vatore had been strangled, appar- Salvatore, who with Vincent joined the Park police in 1947, was discharged in 1952 for failure to testify before a Cook County grand jury in connection with Michael's murder case. Hilberry Chief Spacker | -GRAND RAPIDS w—Dr. Clar- jence B. Hilberry, president of | Wayne State University, and Mrs University of John B. Virtue, | Michigan lecturer and special assistant state attorney general, are scheduled among principal speakers April 26-28 at the con- vention of the Michigan Division LIBERAL TERMS AVAILABLE! the very-modern ¢ you also get a win 8 lonial adapted today s Sota matchin chair, bright, able Reg. ‘259 3-Pe. Solid Maple Sofa-Bed Group Carry out the Early American thenie in your living room . Authentic Co- have luxurious rubberized hair cushions, <4 upholstery *O3 . and still have In this group 3 tables, 2 lamps. onvenience of a double-duty sofa-bed' g chair, platform rocker, SEE IT on DI HOME styling tor living! and g wing both dur- tweed 15 E. PIKE ST. JUST OFF SAGINAW. ST. Bullet - Riddled, Body’ County police today hunted for, : clues in the gangland style slay- His body, shot twice in the: head) t — - pee Mackinac Fey ee Great South Pole | CHEBOYGAN — The Mack- owner is inac| Islander, to Meckiine Island, 's being re "| built as a log freighter. The | pew ‘Lt. Robert J..Adams of Mem-|f/ phis, a Navy dentist serving at} Little America in the antarctic; has been trying to make South Pole history by hatching eggs in ‘a homemade incubator. He kept) the home folks informed. The report last night, via ham radio, was that none of the eggs in several batches ever hatched, Some of them developed embroys'} | up to the “crucial” 13th day —|f- but that was it. ‘ “It was the- humidity,” said > Adams. “It just couldn’t be con-|f trolled.”’. ik DR. HENRY A. MILLER | Optometrist | 7 North Saginaw. Street Phone FE 4-6842 i PPL LL LAL Plt, “Better Things in Sig Open Friday Evenings } ? i -LEVI'S IVY CINCHBACKS In POLISHED COTTON The New Campus Classic! wotegians ths ts reo Ivy styling with unpleated front and back buckle-strap. Latest College Shades! Get LEVI'S Cinchbacks in the undergrad’s favorite fabrics — high-lustre polished cotton — or in LEVT'S new, exclusive Verti-stripe denim or mercerized twill—in all the newest Ivy colors! INCHBACKS Get a couple of pairs now— at your favorite store] from the makers of LEVI’S Overalls . LEVIS Tab Twills + LEVI’S Western Wear Ore Owe LEVIS 15 ResrSTERED 1H THE GU. 6. FAT. OFF. AND DEWOTES GARMENTS WADE ONLY BY Lavi STRAUSS BOO , OF BATTERY BT., SAW PRARCIOR® Get "Your Ivy CINCHBACKS at BAKER'S Sis HOP 29 S. —_— St." FE 4-8688 ae A wane LY ETS come ate nee Levi Ivy Cinchbacks for ag Young Shen and Men at _BABNEIE J CLOTHES SHOP 150 N. fle cat St. Next to Sears Ph. FE 2-7875 _ GET YOUR Ivy Cinchbacks at... GET YOUR in i ees ; IVY CINCHBACKS ellie’ igi Store at... Open a Mee 10P. Momsen 12 to 9 169” SPLAY TODAY at the of TOP VALUES... “Wy League Cinchbacks For Boys, Young Men and Men 51 South —— St. STORE Buy Your Levi's at sae | GOODMAN'S DEPT. STORE 520 S. lah acne Block North of Wilson LEVI’S FOR: @MEN _@ LADIES we cie | @ BOYS . trsdine ramps | @ GIRLS ee Noe » PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 1 18, 1957 +: =| ) my = ay 4 . ip ' | [garry more cargo subject to folls. Peace ‘ ish Starts ‘Soon to , Meet April "59. Seaway Target Soccer em nns tht | ‘MONTREAL The big suyr-higher tolls to “protéet their wan iret 30 miltion more. The Amer-jelectric Power Commission are to) tor of the interpationay rapids. A eal The estimate was doubled.'). site to sail the entire route. | ing\ intoxicated after, a three-car Fy the push begins in a few weeks/shipping. . |ican counterpart, the St. Law-\share the estimated 600-million-/two-mile channel must be dredged’ Still nobody stepped up. Canada’ hasn't .decided whether! accident. on the billion-dollar St. Lawrence! Unless a coimpromise is reached tence Seaway Development Corp., dollar’ cost of a 2.200,000-horse- south of Cornwall Island to two, * * * ‘it will let ships using the Seaway! He told police. the reason he Seaway and power’ project. ‘shippers may have to pay iyo) was expected to fork up 105 mil- ipower generating ‘complex. The docks that sidestep the joint On-) Seaway’ sources indicate a dis- joperate in Canadian coastal trade. didn’t stop when -his car struck Everybody expects to hit the ‘sets of ie low rate thro jlion. This estimate is said to have! accuracy of this esumate is not tario ~ New York power ‘develop- agreement over the size of ships | ‘ |another automobile, causing it to April 1959 target date for the start Canadian locks and a higher - jumped by 35 million. ‘certain. . iment near Cornwall and Massena. 'that will be permitted to navigate More Bibles have been sold in slam into a third car, was because of navigation, through the American water, * * * _An example of the way cost es-| Bids were called on an original the locks. The United States is re- Japan since the end of World, War he didn’t want to get into an argu- . But there is stilf no basi gates, The New York State Power Au timates can fool the experts is the |16-million-dollar estimate for this ported to want ships 730 feet long II than in the 60 preceding years, ment with a woman driver in one ns ic agree. ~*~ * _ thority and the Oniario Hydro- channel around the American sec-| work. Not one contractor respond- contending the g>iszer ships will's says the American Bible Society. ot the cars. . ment between Canada and the: Sie rane epee Ss Sponsors want to make sure the _ United States on some pretty big’ aue tons P how to operate seaway doesn't ee — age ames Montreal to the i this happened with the Poses! of a) (preg Canal until increased traffic a reir . one Tees, ad tolls. mplicating the toll t The project must pay for itself the fact ating the toll question is ie & over 30 years, The twoition costs are making it difficult) scarig are still negotiating on/to say exactly how much the sea- reared : ee ee which ahs Conadien &. 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Ey 49 b Grass Rake, Reg. 2.89 ..........000- 2.19 65¢ Sq. Point, long hondle Shovels, Rég. 2.95 ....2.49 _ Hours Daily—9:30 to 9:30 Sun.—10 a.m. to 3 p.m. f Pontiac’ s Leading Discount Store THE PONTIAC. Press, THURSDAY, APRIL 16 ie a * (48 Wl. Saginaw Near Sears i baron Cor. T Filled, Easter / ‘BASKETS ge oF East ts St COSMETIC SPECIALS ‘5 Lucien LeLong Cologne *2” — a bhesin Aprit PRINCE MATCHABELLFS DUCHESS OF YORK COLOGNE PARFUMEE Ulee-loden Duchess of York fit = the air with springtime every day, every moment you wear it. Don't wait... the special prices ore for a very limited time! 2 oz: crown regulorly $2, only $1. é , 4 @2. crown regularly $3.50, only $1.75 plus tox. decr sanpe: Always Cost Less ot Thrifty Accurate fillings of your é@octer's ptions st lowest ible costs in our most Try Thrifty fer your next Reg. $1.00 Foll 69° Clinitest Tad os we icarveneszoneens "2.69 Reine 1.29 sc snstlitagslias 29° , > pd 1.49 Fot Sterilizing 39° % Aleohol—4 of, ....... 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It's the new miracle. of Chemtronics in waving? — CHEMTRONIC e PERMANENT PRODUCT BY Wit on PICK-UP PERMANENT 81.38 pius tex FULL HEAD PERMANENT $2.28 ots tox WHEREVER TOILETRIES ARE SOLD © eee ov weauer'vwrs cone Coote’ ee ARE YOU NERVOUS? . TRY TRANZAR Amaz' THE rors PRuSS.1 THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1 New Drotie to Make Surg RELINE All Missiles ‘Shoot to Kill’ DALLAS, Tex. (NEA) — In the guided missile business you've got’ to shoot to kill. This is especially true of ground to-air and air-to-air missiles, As 2 result, a new phase of the. Up-until a few years ago the huge supply of lumbering World War II surplus planes converted to pilotless drone targets served this purpose. This supply quickly dwin- died and the new missiles were demanding faster, more elusive targets to more accurately chal- lenge their new performances. * * * One of the most critica] and elu- sive characteristics of a missile is hl ‘closing performance,” This is the ability of a missile to zero in on the target and hit it in the final split second of approach. Making sure a missile can do this is “shooting to kill.” | ) i launched from ships or the ground. ii Temco’s missile target has a! power plant which lasts about eight | present account with "YES, IT’S YOURS FREE— when you opens 9 @ new gecount or add to your @ purchase of $14.95 or more “SPRING SERVICE SPECIAL! | BRAKE | pron eno ALIGN - ONLY NORGE HAS EXCLUSIVE. | 4:WAY SAFE DRYING! $162 $795 es front end check with purchase of any tire. Fard, Chevrolet, Plymouth minutes, During this time, it will eject flares intermittently, making) visua] tracking possible. The other target missiles have a similar -per-; formance. The XKDT-1 is only about 12, and has wings of about 58 inches. Missile guidance systems and ra- dar stations ‘“‘see” the target as| large as a fighter plane on their scopes. | * * * 1 of the missile tar-! get itself has been only part of the job. Under the new “weapons system" concept Temco also pro- vides the Navy with launchers, check-out and handling equipment needed for the drone. A “console” electronics panel is used to check all equipment on the device before the target becomes | Your best feet long, 10 inches in diameter} airborn, thus reducing chances of| a mis-fire to a minimum. Temco Aircraft Corp. ot Dalles: Education Hits and» Ryan and Radioplane are among the chief firms developing and producing target missiles. Temco's target, being rocket-powered drone which has a top speed only slightly less than the speed of rs a * - The cre ‘works this way: A carrier - baséd Navy plane takes the drone to high altitude, | perhaps 50,000 feet or higher. The! pilot presses a button: and the swept-wing drone roars away un- der its. own power. Without further control from either the alr or the ground, the target zooms off on its pre-set course. It then comes under at- tack from missiles carried by Navy jet planes, It can be used nally haye outsmarted mice by discovering it is better to educate _ |than to exterminate. The rodents annually take a heavy toll of forests by eating the seeds of fir, spruce and pine. Coat- Mice Where It Hurts | by the N the “§ avy, is the XKDT1, a/° SANTA FE (INS)—Foresters #41 tire buy by far... om | |: Norge Bargain Special! 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The intelligent rodents/ quickly determine the cause and stay away from the seeds. Remaining on the scene, they! prevent new populations of mice as the target for missles from moving in. Whites for Easter— Blue Bird Shoes for Children Also Patent Leather in Similar Styles Pumps - Just Arrived Swivel Straps Sizes 121 to 3 A to D Widths ae), “*@eee sansie — Sizes 814-12 1214 to J — SADDLE OXFORDS for Men and Boys Black - White : : = | 1. 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The World” by Stainer; eee oe Le ers There will be two services on ya) oe Re 8:00 a.m. and a second at 10:45 § , ; a.m. There will be special music gare TRON sates : “ A unique presentation, a musical| ‘on New Spring and Easte sermon entitled, “He Lives!’ will ' on lew Spring See ee Tr ibe given by the Rev, Roy Lam- | a ie i : aoe : bert, with the use of colored ‘5 ‘a. | 3 and sacred music on Easter Sun} | > = — 4 “Oe Good Friday, Tre Cre, dapat “Som Benson Says: “I’m Selling Out All Friday, Tre serv-| | m nson ad Ws, ing Ou . pm pletely at 1 pam, Piidey bn the Oot Grey Episcopal Church, f10m non ] MyLodies’ Ready-to-Wear to Make Room ow bgrecmaenma ae Rabat: crating in thio Union Service are bp lg ges for a Larger Uniform Department. ou == jazarene 's . G, = | MB pecieccr, ME r= ahaa Pomme Soke rg al Open Till 9 P.M. Every Night: es here have ape-| Stegational Church. tian ‘Education for the Diocese of .. . “elad services to announce. that| Duplicate services of worship| MiCus*# ‘il be Euest speaker, : oe, - = “Christ has Risen.” < and chureh school will be held on| At 11 a.m. Easter Sunday, a : : Wiltey qrontag at 3, the Vode, Sey & HA ond 3 alm. Rov. eee coommuninn eervice will be ; oe i ee een cos tui tn aa "| THOUSANDS OF EASTER BEAUTIES —Em- ment of lilies for the Easter rush. Thompson owns | : eo hig wey On Saturday at 4,Cbo!r will gee = Bes oss aapeies: Yer tage ployes, Mrs. Myrtle Glenn and Mrs. Mary Lamb, _one of the largest wholesale greenhouses in Mich- 20 so. PERRY = = Fama will have baptiomal aervices Rev. Edgar A. Lucas will con-|held. | help Russell Thampson de-polienize the last ship- igan, near Milford. © iatholic Church will have an|*t 7:30 p.m. in St. | < Easter Vigil service from 10;45|urch today. 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LAWRENCE ST. 162 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 2-9253 Sale Prices Good Pontiac ‘ies 4 Pontic c. . | \ » { é i ‘ os) fe ‘ : : \ ( . { , : 8 . Awe lil Aaa gales i HOURS: Mon. and Fri. 9:30-9:00---Week Days 9:30-5:30 thru Saturday ~ TP 2 at | — ’ or ' ' acai bs Vr i csc , a war ; bo fi ‘ ; |} ' pet , Ps , / ° Mee \ : | /, | f , | Is [ j i . by | \ ; : bg he | ‘ fi i ay al if i 4 Fi : b iNew? + [es v4 fo | | | é { L | ae | i ; i. £ PR a ‘ / f wf q \ | 7 C ot aot : * } eerie yt PL & ne eer ji se >: y Fi | ba i fi \ ee if ¥ p: es ee ta ey Le ah 1 oe Ss ee Ee earn Bi Roeper ee Sls © Sean% » eS nil hy 5 ) 44 wee ‘ : \ \ ; \ =. 4} oe , | oa j | y : \' : ‘\ rata ! | THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 18. 1957. Hi G LE f . Bi bepeniny 2 ‘New Full-Time Men; One for Electrical’ | Donna. Robar :Married ~ . |Slate Annual in Presbyterian Rites — ~*~ ROYAL OAK — Donna. Jane Ro- ete, Sea a white Bible. : Donna-is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John C. Rober, 1617 Owana, here and Robert is the son of Mr, apd Mrs. Lawrence Burns _ . of Drayton Plains, ; Attending as maid of honor was Darlene Parent of Royal Oak with [79 Sondra Perkins, also of Royal Oak, # as bridesmaid, Best man was Herman Pennart of: Pontiac with Larry Braniff of Lake Orion, Bill DeRousse of Pontiae and Francis Uisniski of - & nten Concert | | for Romeo — ~ROMEO—The Community Chor‘) 2 _ jus will present its annual Lenten) 1 Concert at 8 Friday evening in the| paniet: will be Mrs, 4 im: een oF ye Roe Ry ' * 2-2 : John Osterhaus will direct the Soloists wilt include Mrs. Paul i Se cceneammcel eH | THRU SUNDAY Drayton Plains seating the guests, Following the double ring serv-}— ice, a reception’ was held at the VFW hall in Berkley, The couple will travel through the. Smo mountains to Florida and will re- iturn to live in Drayton Plains. MRS, ROBERT BURNS Flying Saucer Zealots Plan State Convention Jail’s Clean Enough, | but Prisoners Are Not GRAND RAPIDS# — City Man- ager Donald M. Oakes says the state jail inspector has. approved conditions at the police department cellblocks, but wants cleaner pris- oners. = Oakes ‘said the city will comply with the inspector’s suggestion to add more soap and towels for celiblock use, New Chairman Named ito Compensation Board LANSING (# — Gov. Williams has designated James H.-McLaugh- ,jlin as chairman of the Workmen's secretary. Compensation Appeal Board. Sponsors said the main purpose : pert. nt for Palen cola of of information McLaughlin, a Grand Rapids at- torney, has been a member of the . board since May, 1955. His term; ‘The city has provided two emer- runs until 1963, He succéeds Theo-' gency exists and compiled with dore P, Ryan of Lansing as chair-| other fire safety measures ordered ' flying man. 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A.! dents,” he said in an interview ‘pilots, a vanishing breed, the cod es Gurney memories, of ‘the day of toe otter ey: ot wae ie (Stinkles from years of squinting ‘and barnstroming, and of a lanky’ “their first airplane ride ether. eyes. He's 51 now, mild; and quick _ to smile at his own memories, March 22 Easter will not take) it was buck in 1921, 36 years “Within a week alter that ‘first Some of the time he helped put in lawn sprinkler systems. He made and saved enough 40 buy | f ‘ing His way through High School to a man who made parachutes. | first sky iertibdar is attribut- by helping around Lincoln Stand- \We took two old balloon chutes. WALLPAPER B-| Living Room | 55¢ = 705 Per Single Roll , in to-a. group at. Amherst College ow Fea Corp. at Lincoln, Ne We hath idindw bios. a deong ia Sima, tor 00, tad El | —_______ | “But the company didn’t ‘want! went barnstorming. He picked | - [ ’Slim” to solo—they didn't want to me ape — . risk the airplane,’’ * ee They barnstormed together — “We'd trade airplane rides for | Five years later, on May 20, 1927, | eggs, for’ gasoline, well, for just! “Slim” took off On one of the about everything’ — and in 1924 igreat flights of aviation — from Lindbergh was appointed to the Roosevelt Field, L. I., to Le Bour-|>#8n4l Air Corps. Gurney organ-|i ized a successful air circus, Lind- get, Paris. When he landed ©? bergh joined him alter his Air _ May 21, 1927, Charles A. Lind-\yorce training, : _ bergh, known a# “’Slim,”’ had be- * * ¢ come a world hero, Then Lindbergh became chit But most of the time “Bud” (pilot for Robertson Aircraft, flew Gurney knew him, he was just |the mail and finally left to get another pilot, perhaps more (ready for his flight. Gurney took | aware of aviation’s future—“he over the Robertson flight, and has | dreamed, lived and was avia- |been flying for airlines ever since. oF thon’ bet still full of fon, “Lindbergh's flight,” he said, ; Gurney, now a. senior captain “convinced business people the ‘with United Airlines on. the Los, airplane was a long range in- | Angeles to Honolulu flight, was! strument, not just for postcards, | swept back to the days of the) but for passengers.” That was 1920's in his many hours as techni-| 30 years age. — cal adviser for the motion picture, | |The Spirit of St. Louis.” * * * if Any Color or ‘Beige eg To hs ae None Higher Yet one suspects fhat “Bud’’ Gurney, ‘Slim’ Lindbergh and the to realize there's much connection | wing-walked, parachuted, took the’ wires sing i Fisichella no OP 7 lipea Monday, Thu * Tuesday an Shuffleboard _rtceiacineent M 95 9 Shuffleboard Game Reg. $17.95 ba . 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Barry Receives: Postale Rink Injury see NEW YORK (#—If you're billed as “The Great Dimitry, the Hol ~The problem was brought to a |Cossack,” and your act inclu ar | rf i Lit quences. General, Michigan State That's the contention of D officials and representa- | Matvienko, who said he has tives of the subdivision’, asseci- formed _ interna oe | wiles. ' years. He filed suit against aS | ee + city yesterday for $250,000 ] : -e ages. : The group reached an agreement + *# & @ _ on methods of financing, township) Matvienko said he fell - : tions, fire hydrants and Feb. 10 while skating on : > ‘state health requirements, which operated ice rink, losing : _~ jwill be presented at the regular|teeth and injuring his jaw. ; _, |township board meeting, Monday|gaid the city negligently ; night, for board action, Johnson the rink to be “in a rutted ¢ 5 ~ \said. dition with holes and soft areas.” : tn guiling catte S180 tee | Manes The Pontiac City Commission has scheduled public -hearing# : payroll before terminating Fe ee fee Tuesday. April 23. 1957 at 8’e'clock p.m. Eastern Standard : work with the township, [Curt cases, if-they had not been'§™ gins ig the Commission Chamber City Hall 35 S. Parke Street : sa ieee ie ty tentea eee he added..§ oa Intention to Construct Curb, Gutter, Grade, Gravel ; ; ae One of the biggest township prob- Drainage, Related Work on the following streets: tT a :- ber of the Communist party.” said. “There were a few projects) nisstistactory water supply condi- | ° Cedillac Street from Oakland te Rundell ac \ DP CL i ae i But Pearson said the RCMP iniof which we knew nothing about, head I | Be DICE SET i : OUr,'tion in the Venice: of the Laked| Hudson Avenue from Pingree to Summit f We wT ; December 1950 had sent the U.S.'that would have developed into bdi Cass Lake Road vet ¥ : security agencies this report: | —s | Jelierson Avenue from Cadillac to Kimball H | DACHSHUND >- = } x * & | . Won dtu par’ eT a Kimball Street from Jefferson to S. end of street | fo cnire CUALrDe ¥ 4 erie: Somsering Go trsatient (4 ache to. township officials for the] Pingree Avenue from Cadillac to LeGrande | »PICE SHAKERS 8 i (on Norman) originally supplied ommons last three years, according to Bar-[ Putnam Street from Cadillac to LaGrande 3 by our secret. agent, and have , ry. Carlisle Street from Cornell to Columbia _v* 2 i arrived at the decision that the In Febroary, State Commis- | Rundell Street from Baldwin to Pingres ; intrmation given is one of ete JA se Slash sioner of Public Health, Ajbert | y. : rs ; LP : t ctory Drive from Mt. Clemens to &. lines of os é ‘ ponte tye peeged or ee en ' Heastis, . eontenmnnd oy i . Outlots B and C Pontiac Knolls Sub. | Nj E < ‘ : a ee ee la gO : _ an as tines ok Colorade Avenue from Bagley to Franklin Road : Pr : cnotiied tte ne, Oe showy British Prime Minister gp de arent Rooker 6 a —n J have been absolutely determined) Says Plan Won't Cut site toened emergency "For further information see legal notices. et a Ser : Foe ne boon: ene remaining fev! Troops’ Striking Power |ten ‘equipenent. sie. connected Eaerweted repels ewrnees, ern aged & ape. {yer FF | well, as a temporary r . i§ 3 there appear to be any answer to Pi aces a subdivision, The|| Dated April 17, 1957. “a i them.” LONDON @ — The House of | ADA R. EVANS J ‘ x * Commons has approved the Con- Sule Gaumed tat OMe Wen vewage ee i k : Norman's suicide in Cairo April)Servative government's decision | nition City Cler 4, after publication of Morris’ re-\to trim the British armed forces FS marks to the Senate subcommittee | 404 rely on nuclear weapons for touched off a storm of criticism ‘defense. in Canada of the Senate group.| Speaking just before the House/ Pearson disclosed the RCMP/Voted down a Labor party motion reports on Norman in a telegram | 0 confidence Prime , to the Montreal Gazette, sent! Minister Macmillan said the new after the paper's Ottawa corres-| defense plan will take some of the minister: must have known that to the Atlantic Alliance but will not ; Norman maintained ‘‘strange, reduce the striking power of Brit- : ultra-left-wing associations . . . as|!8h forces. } late as February 1950." *- * * i « *® * ue pope ee eee ; Pearson said in his tel small reduction in the teeth an 5 crown and should resign” if he|@uctions in the tail,” the Prime had known of any “strange ultra-| Minister said. — } left-wing associations” by Norman| The. opposition party’s motion a or that Norman was a Communist |attacked the Conservative party "4 during his government service. s “undue depend i ence” on nuclear weapons in the : . new defense program and also de- Methodist Men to Get |ssaniea"sostponement ot ritan hydrogen bomb: tests scheduled in JEW Of VOVEFNMENE |Lavorites wanted the government : to work, meanwhile, for abolition Rev. John W. Mulder of the|°f all such tests through inter- Walled Lake Methodist Church| ®4tional ma will be among 90 Methodist min- * « * isters from across the country at-| The defense plan is pegged to a tending a seminar in Washington|future arsenal of Amefican- Ne ee eee ears s wi give a minister from each con,|mobile ground force is also fo be ference in the country a behind-|™#intained to be rushed into ac- the-scenes view of national govern-|4n when small wars threaten. ment, particularly as it affects the| The program is calculated to cut problems of world peace. Britain's armed forces almost in . half over the next five years with Policy-making personnel of the |an immediate saving of 196 million State Department will be lead- (dollars in the next year. ers, The group will also be at- | ———__—_——_ ornate ee the Howse Brighton Picks Mayor Tt It is expected that each of the| BRIGHTON (# — The: Brighton ae participating ministers will report city council has selected Richard So to the Churches in their area of|Juipe, 32, as mayor of this Liv- aR So the inner workings of the policy| ingston County community. Juipe . making organizations of our na-|became Brighton’s youngest may- tional government. or, . Man Accused in Knifing | _ Freed on $100 Bond | Lovely Duplexes | 1 1 ~—s PONTI REA Steve Casey, 57, of 31 Orton St. | hie Hr was bound over to Circuit Court] Ges or Oil Heat fore Municipal Judge Maurice © ° 50 Finnegan sccused of stabbing, 2 aret $84 MONTH I man a parking March 3 Rent with Stove snd Retrigerater nt eae freed on 8 $100 ond] $94.50 PER MONTH yy M Phone om FE 5-1344 T DRYING) eres more to be proud of in this one! . The Sweet, Smooth and Sassy Chevrolet priced cars don’t have Body by — totheroad! Stop by your Chevrolet . Fisher. For another, they can’t hold _ dealer’s and try one. : 4 . Sure, you'll be proud pf the There's a certain something about acandie toChevy when it comesto i way this “frisky new Chevy thenew Chevrolet that putsit head performance. Remember, only a 3 beher! h rarer and shoulders above the other cars couple of months ago Chevrolet i ehaves om the road. _/AnC in its,field. 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Gym Set Regularly Sell for 1995. : : I ‘- | Rocket Glider, 11" saa eal Famous Wikiec., “White Utility - 59” POWER WOWER , Prices Slashed on Power-O-Matic Mower with “Clinton’’Engine Hurry, they won't last long RITCHEN 97] CLOCK — —Electric— Gives Any | Set a Better q7- | Picture 2.95 POCKET 1 97 WATCHES Now Only 1.49 FOOTED Cc CAKE SAVER Men‘s . DRESS SLACKS : . Now Only . Selling Out BOYS’ SUITS Ass All Remaining Stock Must Go As Low As 19" Rod and 1 12 PAINT a With Line | T WADERS Heavy Gauge Plastic Plastie ir 2“ "1 Mattresses 2-Piece Auto TWIN FLOOR 7 49 MAT SET 12.95. Rubber HIP BOOTS eat As Low As SALAD SET Now @ c Only , coves CLOTH Boys’ and Girls’ 4 4 | “Braided” B7: - Pits All es P yg SHOES * eaetng a7 | On-and-Off for Cleaning These Are All: Better Quality Now Only Dress and Play Shoes 3.95 Ocean City CASTING 1 7 REEL REEL gg by Pfleuger 100 Yd. Level Wind Now Only H MEN'S BETTER WORK and DRESS SHOES Closing Out All Remaining Stock jor” JAC KETS Utility Mats Assorted Colors Reg. 1.00 * 5.95 Shakespeare CHROME . 99 CASTING Only REEL 6.95 Detecto BATHROOM 30 SCALES Genuine Ingraham Now Only 8.50 Shakespeare Regular 5.50 Regular 19.95 aie FLY REEL mpg een | “SPINNING” | CLOCKS Price Slashed bie hey _ REEL : 97 : 22 yea This * *& TUMBLERS Fico 929) . 2 New Only LL SALES FINAL! Sm (wise TN dale 18* SHAKESPEARE “WONDER SPIN” REEL “SKILL CAST” FLY. ay (al Bu ‘ ms ¥ hh ¥ ics YS Ss \ , \ Mein i ; i, 4 ‘ Pe a ‘ : * . \ , \ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIT, 18. 1957 Mount Olive, 119€) Joslyn Bethany, West Huren at Rev. R. R. Book (11, 7:30) Dr, joseph lL. Chapmaa tg s,m.) New Bethel Calvary Baptist Rev. William H. Bell (11, 7:30) Rev. H. EB. Wrobbel (10, 11, 7.30) New. + Bleemfieid Columbia Ave., 64 W. d B. Reed (11, 7:30) Columbia Rev. H. H, Mullins (11, 1:30) piney Park, Baltimore and Cameron Rev. Hilding Crescent Hills, Crescent at Hatchery Bihl (11, 7:30) Rev. B. A. Bohn (10 &. m.) Providence, 31 1 Bagley Rev. T. Walter Harris (11, 7:30) Christian Scientist Christian Church Central Christian, 347 Nerth Saginaw Rey. Gerald W. Gibson (11, 1:30) - " Disciples of Christ First Christian 850 West Buren Rev. Duncan D, MoColl (11 a.m.) pepe iv ~ — Pike and Williams: G. Widdifield (0:30, 11 am.) “Erangelieal area Brethren Baldwin, 212 Baldwin Rev. Myron R. renee, “a1, 1.30) Calvary, Paddeck at Prospect 60! Mt, Clemens. Rey. Lyal Howison (11 a.m. 7:30 p.m.) Church, 275 Harrison Rev. W. A. Jolimson (11. 7:30) Jewish Reformed ———- Beth Jacob, 79 Elizabeth Lake ae Sor ot E. Saperstein (Friday Jewish "Connarvative B'Nai Geraci, 146 Oneida R abel lero i Goodman {11 a.m) Lu Methodist ei C. Warren ‘Wilson (11:30 am.) First, South Saginaw at Judson Rev. Paul T. rt (0 a.m, 7:30 p.m) Oakiand Park, Montcalm at Glenwood Rev. James W. Deeg (10 a.m.) . 6t. Luke's, Pontiac Read Rev. Kenneth Stephens (19, 7 JO) Newman A.M.E. 14 Auburn Rev. 3, A. Parker (11, 7) St. John Methodist, 443 Highiand Rev. Donald E. Morris (11, 7.50) Wilsen Avenue Rev. Easton Fe Hazard (1! 1 am) Wesleyan, 67 N. Lyne Rev. C. ia Friess «hl, T:30) ® Rev. Robert North {11, 7 30) b Orthodox Bt. Geerge Greck. 85 Mariva Rev. Dr. Achilles A. Siagrias (10 a.m.) Presbyterian First, Huren et Wayne Dr Wm H. Marbech 19:30, 11) Roman Catholic EE ee TT ee ee ee ene Seventh Sey Adventist United Presbyterian Communtiy. 404 Oakland Rev. Theodore R. Allebach, (10, 7.50) Josiyn Avenue, Jesivn at Third ev. E. L. Watkins (10:46, 7.30) Other Denominations Salvation Army Citadel, °9 W. Lawrence Capt. and Mrs. Magnus Michalsen (11 am. 7:30) oo. Church of Christ, 458 Central L. A, Parent (11, 7:30) Bethel Tabernacle, 1348 Baldwin Rev. & Mrs. Ernest Crauch (10, 7.45) saree Temple, (33 Franklin Ba. A. Corn (12, 8 p.m: Beulah Holiness, Going at Osmun Rev. J. A. Burgess (11, 7:30) Christian Temple, 505 Auburn Ave. Rev. and Mrs. Leland Marion (8:45 a.m., 7:30 p.m.) Evangelistic. Church of Christ, 87 Lafayette &t. Evangelist Homer Gay (10, 7 p.m) _ooe Temple, 365 EF. Rex. Geoffrey Day (11, 7:45) First. Church Williams at Lawrence 154 Moent Clemen il am) ag Avenue 7 Eider Herbert og ‘tia am. Saturday) Cc otigregational : Warren Wilson (10 a.m ) brangelieal Tabernacle A Tite Mite wren and Perry piri ue ey | ) sie pe ae aig las a ee 1008 on a i. “pant (8: So, 10:45 a.m) f First = br . — st. , ev. aicd, . nm » " r Prog ‘ennlve. ase am.) (10:30, 7:30) First Assembly of God, 19 Melbourne Rev. Wesley Wibley (11, 7:43 p.m) First Charch of the Brethren N. Rese- wn ir. Rev. LeRby Shafer (11, 7) Fiest Open Bible Chureh, 1517 Joslyn Rev. Trenton Staton (11, 7:30) First Social Brethren, 316 Baldwin Ave. Rev. Tommy Guest. (11 am, 1.50 pm. Z First United Pentecostal, 118 Green. p.m.) Reergeniead Ch: — Latter Day Saints, 1} Elder Claude Cook, rit a 30) — Heliness, Baidwin at Fairmont . F. C. Swanson (11, 7:30) Pontiac Cheren ef Christ, 1180 N. Perry t. Rev. Milton E. Truex (10:30, M 30) Pi RSA sl = : : im < ‘ Marimen ood Rev. A. L. Bingaman (il. 7 30 Baha'i Faith, 504 Granada Rev. Marvin Hester (11 a.m.) Church Directory gy ag ey Marsan Gea sete Evangelical itermed Nazarene Joseph G. Zabelaki (8 p.m) e * P - Memorial, 351 Pres Bethel, Auburn sf Mart First 69 State Phe RA Britton (lam) 7. Walton Bid. {4, S18 pam) South Baptist Rev. G. H. Rapel}t “au: 15, 7:30) Rev. Maynard” “oestere (10.30 a.m.) Rev. K. A. Hutchinson (11, 7 30) Unit 600 E. Pike. (4, 5:15 p.m.) : : Free Methodis Parkdale, 91 Parkdale Christian Psychic Sctence, 80 Whittemore ‘ Baxter Baptist, Meteor at Altos ae, hs 27 ey oe t hen iy sea Pe Welton (10 45 1.30) Horace John Drake (8 p.m) ber Bay Gabtits, © N. Gencece iv. * \. 4 . ae Rev. Dorman C. Thomas (11) Gaentiago (10, 3) om, FO Snot Eider Ralph Johnson (10:30 a.m.,,6:30 ‘Bmmaneel, 645 South Telegraph ° Dr. Tom Malone (11, 7:30) Pleasant Greve Missionary Baptist, Church of God, B06 E. Pike St, 128 W. Pike sce ae, and Lorraine ; be No Hoel are ms Parke Rev. Perry C. Horton (11:45, 7:30) —_ Pod Church of God, Motor and - n { 7. i © . —_ ~— at Saginaw + Rev, Gam Littiejohn (11, 1:30) Grace Giendale and 8. Genesee (7:30, 8:45, 10, 41:30, 12:30) Church of God, 13¢ Wessen St. pg H. C. Shankle, (11 am, 1:30 e. Savage (16:45, 7 p.m.) St. James Missionary, 345 Ba = ——— Stuckmayer (8 am, ll . “her. Micha wry Pg ie - Rev. Major J. Watkins, (11:30, 7.30) p.m.) First General, 249 Baldwin Ave. Rev. V. Luther Lewis (11:45, 7.45) o¢ a chael ey. Sueday Masoce Church ef God tn Christ, 233 W Pe ‘Toha's © Bil at Cherr 7:30, 8:30, 11:30, 12:30) ‘ acs Var eeeen Sek, Rene Cees, a0. 7 Trinity, Wessen at Maple Rev. Carl W. Neon (ilam) 8. “Sereph S. Boulevard and Bagley Rev. C. L. Johnsen (10:38, 1:30) Unites Missionary oe os “4 Lipeety. = Fisher Ave. Rey. R. Dixon Jr. (11, 7:30) Ot. Peal, a ee a a Rev. ag . Jarzembowski Sunday Church ef Ged in Christ, 83 Nebdrasks . m) * stman (1) a.m, 7; Rev. M. Edwar i: 3 er ( am) sees ( 12) “A } 207 ‘ds (11:30, B) = Christian and and Missionary Alliance a a ogg ats) a. = trae Becnes j Rev. das Markem (12, 7:30) Mist Moter at 601 — Lake Rd Ralph C. Claus s: 30 am, tl : Rev Richard W. Thomas. Masses (6.30, First Church of Ged, 24 E. Bivd. Unity, 71's N. Saginaw Rev. Lenworth R. Hoesen (i, 7:30) Rev. G. J. Bernabe (it, 7:39) co ®, 10, 11:30) Rev. J. Eugene Ramsey (10:30, 6.30) Rev. Bianche Joki (i! a.m.) Ac RAE Sc 8 SO Mee Pick up a Case WHITE, YELLOW or CHOCOLATE FOR EASTER DINNER CAKE MIX COCA-COLA — fia, . om : o ~ : ; s PEOPLE’S Special Easter Value! SMOKED HAM * 13 TO 16 POUND AVERAGE * c WHOLE lb 49. tb ¢ * Nesile’s , CHOCOLATE CHIPS 3 xz 49° * * SELLY BIRD EGGs Wel’, Chocolate 19° « MARSHMALLOW EGes "227" 29° % Bell's Ri Ne. 1 Tall 10°; Exira Large ouives 3 "2.0" 1 DROMEDARY — L&S Fancy Sweet Pickles * Whole Complete Line of Sweet Mixed. * Dill / ., CANDY Hart Sliced PINEAPPLE re Fanc SNIDER’S CATSUP — eo a is Special Low Price y NESCAFE Se paeteee re 10-Ox. Puffin or Borden’s. BISCUITS Tall Ne. 300 Can LAWRENCE |e angus ig t - aK ‘ * e f c ‘ ‘ 4 ; 4 f ; oo i ‘THE PONTIAC. PRESS. THURSDAY. APRIL, 1 38, i957 L- , Sad \nion. Soup Mix )Nood Helps Flavor Stew “Items on your canned foods shelt a for a delicious Lenten entree. a Rangocpebapy try — Ne Lays am of With the family You can snake i mushrooms. The only prep-|@ new way which boasts the added aration required oe ee cin avor of a package of onion a cheese sauce with which to bind soup mix the delicately flavored foods "| This stew features all the other gether. good ingredients of an old fash- ois. &- cra is s ii ig | pS il af of @ robin on F e ii 22 i i tchen teaspoon. siugert te pointed end of pnand, in, ane. One: Hi i ci ES = z celery water poo Sy carrots, cut in quare ‘ ie! 2 4 = ae To provide ‘contrast in texture serve the creamed dish over crisp| seasoning. Chinese noodles i i F : Hi Remove gilatio and excess tnt from lamb and cut lamb into 2- inch cubes, Heat fat in heavy + joking dish, which are avail- able in cans too and need no further £8 aT! ® : : ii | 1 3-07. can: fan flour teas; gat iz aspoon pepper a American cheese [in-one dish that is ecu. le pepper, and chopped celery. Pour 1 §-on, can erabment : need \only boiling water over the meat mix- 1 can Chinese noodles x a nice crisp fruit salad to\go|ture of course, hot but- Simmer, covered, 1% hours or the old-fashioned fried egg, or veal wea ork : tered are delicious with/until lamb is very tender. Put in Cook mushrooms in butter; ee ng 85 sper ave minutes, then = E i E 8 i COOKIE DUCKS — A whimsical addition to the Easter table is this edible centerpiece of : cooky ducks. Sitting on a crystal platter which simulates a pond, they are surrounded by season- al buds and flowers. and baste with the mixture. in flour, salt and pepper. Gradu- ally add milk and cook until thick- ened, stirring constantly. Stir in heat through. Serve hot over indi- cheese. Add lobster and crab andr things, Try it tomorrow in this ldesired. Stir in chopped parsley, vidual portions of the noodles. lamb stew and you will file this'Makes 6 or 8 servings. FOODTOWN'S os specia’ PRICES EFFECTIVE — oo CLOSED ALL DAY eno TER % thrn WED. APRIL 24 HONEY BRAND Hygrade’s Smoked pa SHANK PORTION pS _ Ready-to-Eat Hygrade’ s BRAND ‘Smoked. WHOLE HAMS 12 to 16 Lb. Average > a eel : . BS 439 ae sy Hygrade’s Ss Style BACON 2=99° Armour’s Star CANNED HAM Louisiana Sweet YAMS i. LARGE 24 SIZE HEAD roe CAN FARM Rock- Roast or Stewing Tae LETTUCE | HENS 39): = 39°: 2.29 AT "WILLIAMS" LAKE RD. ROAD and M-59 ‘Open 9 to 8 Every Day a i We oy Ae i HE F Powntac PRESS. TH THURSDAY. APRIL 18. 1957 va a “YES, WE’RE HAVING COMPANY” — With seven to plan for on Easter, Mrs. Julius Halda of 940 Tecumseh has her menu well in mind except for the dessert. She is planning to serve leg of lamb, stuffed baked potatoes, a tossed salad and some vegetable. We're going to get her recipe for the stuffed potatoes and publish it in the daily recipe column, * “HAM, OF COURSE,” — Mrs. Lowell Fockler of 162 Pioneer re- plied when asked what her Easter dinner menu would be. She was shopping easly to get a good selection, The ham will be baked with a glaze of mustard, orange marmalade and brown sugar. Mrs. Fockler’s parents will join their son-in-law, daughter and two-year- old grandson, David, for Easter dinner. In addition to ham they will eat glazed sweet potatoes, a molded salad, asparagus and prob- ably cake for dessert. Mrs. Fockler loves to cook. F " san ci = ee oatg a See “OH, GOODNESS, I DON'T KNOW” — Little Mrs. David Briggs | “SURE, PM HAVING COMPANY” — All week Mrs. Guy Wilson of 1043 Myrtle has been married only a month and some one was | checks out groceries for other people. That doesn’t stop her from pressing to tell her Easter menu! She thought she would have ham, | preparing an-Easter dinner for six to eight people. Her menu in- so we steered her over to the meat department: where Paul Willhite | cludes ham baked with a pineapple glaze, sweet potatoes, a tossed showed her half a ham. Mrs. Briggs says she likes to cook and her | salad and homemade apple pie. The Wilsons live at mat Auburn husband is pleased with her meals, “But I Cink we 8 Seejudiced. = | avenue, Del Monte PINEAPPLE -GRAPEFRUIT DRINK Giant 46 Ounce Can 2.5% CUT GREEN BEANS Tall 303 Can Pet-Ritz | FROZEN 8-ounce Bottles . CASE OF Curtis 10 ex. MARSHMALLOWS * »» 19° -... and to a \\ m) SAVE YOU MORE | . Every Day © ' ALL FLAVORS ‘our nn 6 Choice hn 39 -REYNOLD’S ALUMINUM WRAP sr 29" Prices Subject to Market Conditions. We Reserve the Right to Limit uantities LGS. SWEET MIX DILL STICKS SWEET CHIPS WHOLESWEET PICKLES —your choice— 11 ox. Gless Pail Maraschino RED CHERRIES. * 29° t= 39° Ice Box MARIOS. ADLER’S. Stuffed Olives No. 10 3° QUART Tumbler j AR Salad Mustard 25° " . SCOTKINS Dinner Napkins 2 * 49° FOOD TOWN. AGAIN SLASHES ‘COFFEE _ PRICES — House Your oS a Choice Mite Bes Bros. a Every D Day Low, Low Price 95: ", 5) PON tie, PRESS. THURSDAY. APRIL. 18. 1931 \ yt Strict Care: Necessary to Keep. Frozen. Foods — RES 0 ID A | with a package of frozen food? As,| reach 20 to 30 degrees can be: re-, | sociated with poor, unattractive| duced to zero to slow further dam- _ AZALEAS Some ee | | HYACINTHS TULIPS omg products have OE ag ages show breaks ). it is is tnectane to buy frozen from a reliable, careful han- So, tha’ fas should choose pack are frozen solid, that)} 5 stains, that show no4 in the outside wrap. Accident, the current goes offend .| ‘Se, unless you have a freezer, | ‘iyeenes vere es Use any frozen packdges within | equipment. a week after purchase. Keep | The higher the temperature, eas he the lee cube. compatts 7 "the greater damage is done in a ment. (This is about 15 degrees.) | | given length of time. The longer | And if yeu have a freezer, the’ | the time, the more damége oc- best temperature for storing | curs at 2 given teniperature. frozen food is rero or lower. { , If frozen -foods were always kept’ If ice cream dips easily when. ‘at zero or below, there would be taken from the freezer, the tem-| ,no problem, : , perature is 12 degrees or higher. If. ; 2 ¢ it is too hard to dip, the tempera-| _ Any rise in temperature speeds ture is 5 degrees or lower. You | Changes in all frozen products, Let-. might use this as a simple guide’ ting.a package of frozen food get to the temperature of your freez-; ’ up to 25 degrees for just one day er) ; Z is worse than using a package In a freezer at 0 degrees Fr - Shenk Lb. 39° from a pack more than a year old fruits and vegetables. will keep a. jbut held-at zero or colder, Once year, fish 4-6 months, meats 4 to, . } damage is done, tt cannot be un- 12 months according to the kind.) DAFFODILS fuss sien a . im store or at : Grand Special ' Hen: Turkeys Dixie Highway ct Telegraph Lots of Parking eS ————— === |S keep frozen foods frozen until” FR : Lb ' c {jHMMGUGOSHOEAESUEOOUESREReREeReCeeeeeneeEeEeeneeneny used, Never refreeze, once they ESH . od | me | gare thawed. You will find both! DRESSED es : Sena Fresh in S paver toweling twice the a ot DEFIANCE " DEFIANCE DEFIANCE LAKE PERcH | BASS. gen 8 ORR ING oT eat wit tovclng ant Se Son CHUNK STYLE RED KIDNEY \ DOG Lb. € Lb. ¢ ~ Lb, 4 Lb. ¢€ g side down in open wire broiler: | : @ Cover top of meat with. 44” layer! ' ‘ aiet salt, and fold other half of : oe . dampened paper over it. Close : Fresh and Salt Water Fish of All Kinds = Sincliee and plact ak Gal those gg flame or hot charcoal fire. : ey } Yy To grill 144” thick piece “medi-_ : . um well,’ allow about 14 minutes. | @ When meat is cooked, paper-salt! \82 Ss. Seginaw St. (Wholesale. and Retail) FE #1521 ® layer will lift off in one piece, And SAMSuGARAAneansunsuonuennenuueseduansenasanennseesen® ‘Chuck tastes just like steakt f firs just SCRUMPTIOUS and lim hard to please”. Gushed the gal on the flying trapeze. } "Its a real Flavor Break’... So delicious totake. Chase & Sanborn won my vote with ease!” FOOD ‘ \ 2 \ : ICS Alives-I0's Fresh? iirc ic tein — oo Ly - & _ * OVEN READY : , M food industry. According to a re| ® Presh Dresse are >. Qh | - FYOUNG HENS 2Q: feces peer foes’ ty : | ay ) ia gin aa the population, 60. Per ) , Bi Se, oe 29° “Choice Beef 4 i Roasting or Stewiftg 5-8 Lb. Average & B cent ofthe food market). Fresh "ICTHICS . 220 POT ROAST ry : 4 : 2 = Hen Turkeys “ 49: Whole Fryers ™ 80°: SGrill Chuck Steak |) FRESH Dock Stewers “35° | | | Hf 12-16 Lb. Avg. Cut Up Free! Sincide Salt Paste ‘DRESSED ewers 3 3; : | sg LARGE, GRADE A WHITE EGGS.......45¢ pe. 5, ae pe ta RATH CAMMED HAMS.” 79° | “Fresh Fish Is Cheap” Bivins iy" layer of salt pout, one] CATFISH — BUFFALO — FROGLEGS — | laine deena : igrgnsdunacuncnnanesenaces um mire: CALIFORNIA PASCAL CELERY C or 2 for 29¢ givin ‘dw 15 LARGE PACKAGE ~ CARROTS 2 15° Somerdale Frozen Foods PEAS - CHOPPED BROCCOLI or CHOPPED SPINACH ae _ LARGE SWEET «EA Calif. Sunkist ~ SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT |. - ORANGES 2 P O..! Der. | nn = gerne a tee i eee oe ; Give yourself a FIAVORK Whenever you're in the mood for coffee, mealtime or any time... give yourself a Flavor Break with Instant Chase & Sanborn. This is the full-bodied coffee ... brimful of flavor ... fully satisfying. And don’t let that word “instant” fool you. This is coffee—rich and delicious as - gny coffee made any way. Try it once. You'll ~ it always! BREAK Pleases even the hard-to-please! “At 6 A.M. if's'got te be good!” says Mrs. William Seamon, Easichester, New Y ork, “I guess we'll never get used to these early morning feedings. At least, I can't.-So, first comes baby’s bottle, then a cup of coffee for me. I take Instant Chase & Sanborn. Whenever I'm in the mood for coffee, this is the one I know I can count on.” FROSTY ACRES FROZEN STRAWBERRIES THREE SISTERS SUPER MARKET 608 West Huron St. Prices Subject to Change Open Daily, 9A. M, to 10:30 P. M. Including Sunday INSTANT CHASE & SANBORN aes the full bodied coffee — i \ : ANOTHER FINE Daan pened or onsinian BRANDS ie, ye * vt \ \ Pas 1 4! # ry Es ‘ ee ee ae ? hx } ea | “At alway Avy L— Be se te “THe poxTrAc PRESS. THURSDAY, -AwPRr) 18. esr ry | . can FiLL YOUR BASKET WITH THESE... ~ Tender, Oven- -Ready TURKEYS Rees Foe Fe Smoked eiiteattes it STRING END efits Lb. eserve cad right ee ann am ee . ee venice. able for such festive eating. Most turkeys will be frozen, so lchoose one on which the freezer! a caaat's Value me 8 | wrap is unbroken. Any ‘break in} ae 3 4 Ube - the outside wrap allows air tom | ; fee BACON | vee and dry the frozen meat. 1 tei ire Ise ES a i % “8 vas @ cts te aco rte ter age lg ALCOA 25 Fr. & (of lamb, ‘roast chicken or duck! Sal (ae eS WRAP Roll - Butt is a thriftier roast, , | y a oa NEW LUX SOAP on : MICHIGAN VEGETABLES AND FRUITS : f deaet Sao | raat | Pecpeectcor ad BN 7mm: | ™ | Soparagus ts saerd plentiial tan | ROYAL © Crete pg, BC cy _30 Lbs. Ea oreeal ener GELATIN sc CHILI a : . anginal pad CONCARNE. |nc sy Frosty Acres Frozen Bh tits occa teil that ‘broceet ff SWANSON’S 69 3 2 oe Bi it 1 0 Strawherries $7 cma ein vw TW DINNERS €# : ‘Spaghetti & Moat Balls Iscul 3 atoes , are foa- ne 09% c+ res [Combinations of lettuce and ne Seabrook Farms; Frozen Q5c | a) for ad b 00 ~~ 7 IFFY : ; |maine are colorful flaverful salad’ Cake Mix] 0° greens. Cabbage is another salad _ White or Yellow s ifavorite because of economy and. Strawberries. 100s. Pkgs. high vitamin C content. A fruit cup, salad, or dessert ot! strawberries is not so extarvagant @ f 3 PASCAL Finue at low cont levels The large CELERY Complete Selection May GOL “ai FRUIT FLAVORS INo. 8 size pineapple will cut into’ | | abou resh pieces { Fresh s i CANADA. Pricewer “he frown crawberre LARGE ] oi ° . r~ | jare now the better value : | . EGGS—To accommodate the | EASTER PLANTS ' ! Easter bunny, retailers are of- DA 2 . 7 , pots oe Sehr ae en @ LILLY © TULIPS | to 41 cents a dozen in ee Some Sex dye Sok bet _ ORANGES | @ HYDRANGEAS cartons. for this information if | | Seccomey. Dany ome 176 39°" © HYACINTHS | eggs are several cents less per | SIZE | doxen for the same grade. For | . | decorated eggs, the all whhtte | ® DAFFODILS : | may be best; for cooking or . Try Out Own Cared Corned Bool SUPER. MARKET toate ceyte sent Open Daly and Sunday We Ror tn itr Lint Grettet 2 PARKING LOTS : jee fleamnes tits Grocers 4120 W. Wolton Bivd., Ham sendwicn win 9AM LOR ) ai a | Drayton Plains OR 3-2341 eae | FRENCH 7 1 $40 FRIES Pes. | 2 sliced ham Ap very thinly cooked BEER-WINE-LIQUOR J“ masiseic rn Eee : TO TAKE OUT Le se | 3 bE Sechacnes ei | ot slices butter s f - |. Combine sugar, mustard, flour, PHONE FE 2-9032 oe ae 0) ‘and sait in a saucepan. Gradually Bau” stir in the orange juice. Stir and @ ‘ Beer ‘cook until sauce boils. Add raisias’ vand cook 2 minutes. Just before | —— => a | . The finest dinner N , : - “ WYTARALH - RICE ; : - ] . your dog tastes better po — «BS - ) : ; * ~ ra ~ : : , . ‘ ¢ oelem Zoro) = regardless a - ; Fr “ | . | | f 3 : of price ! “ee : fy . | It's the new kind of table spread with that certain . flavor! Now Kraft has captured all the flavor of the costliest spreads money can buy. The difference for = you is the far lower price! ; Double-Your-Money-Back Guarantee. Try new L Kraft DeLuxe Margarine on hot breads or biscuits. i if the flavor isn't all we say, we'll give you double : your money back. Simply return foil wrapper to Kraft 2 Foods Company, Box 1163, Chicago 90, Illinois. with a name of retailer and price paid. Make your own flavor test! , Even on hot roils, toast ® j or biscuits, you can't tell it /s,, ts | n T E W from the costliest spreads. * : . Kraft guarantees it, ‘ Do you get a kick out of feeding your It's-easy to fix. Take a cup of Kibbles ; dog —and watching how gratefully he — add a cup of hot water — then-add a eats? Then Kibbles and Stew will be a cup of Stew. The aroma says “wonderful” choice discovery for both of you —and a . — and the low cost does, too: ed 7 : ' = super-healthy feeding for him, Look for Kibbles in the new bag Sead * = So ee a _ __All his basic diet needs are i in meat meal) the new Miller's Stew — in your favorite o ‘ ) Vitamin-rich Kibbles. And Stew with store. Give that dog of yours a real treat : : : eo . __. its meat and 7 vegetables — adds a spicy this week. Millers Dog Foods, Battle tee : est to his dinner, like nothing else. Creek, Michigan. [ K¢ [P2 JV [D) = (LU <[s o fealthful variety —é your fo Keke! will love it! | a wea: B4 \" : ee ¥ ’ : the new kind of margarine \ if i; 1 Nw i ; is \ if y ; i 5 ; i 4 'y h | i / | { | 4 ti) t LA | [asl q ape re ( i | cn | ig : if / j | Me eek. f\\ FRG Ree ee a = hase i A ee gh ee $ * ‘ * ¥ a al a s 5 ee al ee 1 4 — Yeoh \ es Peieicy FN Ve 4 i . : : : ‘ ‘< ; F y A‘ ’ 4 f \ ; b ; * \ Vl : \ \ " ) "eee | af THE PonTIAc PRESS. THURSDAY, Abt 1 18, 1957. \ aan 4 f Ti Tr N with one-half of crumbs. So Sprinkle sugar over strawberries |ussd Oe lores 4nd _o Lent Means ime to ry ew Desserts cain in old water Senivewtal reo com’ mcd a edn a rot ‘|puree, mashed bananas and con-|Saser)- Soften gelatin in cold water powdered sugar and 4, teaspoon) ¢_/ By SANET OPEL, \ | “ele slart wit a Trifle. Now Jepoon, stirring ‘constantly. Addiaait wnt soft peaks are formed. |centrate for lemonade. Add sugar) 10 minutes; add boiling water salt Seal the mi, ato exg _. Pontiac Press Home Editor an E Trifle is an expensive, nutmeg. Cool, . Gradually add sugar and continue |to taste. Add to gelatin mixture.jand stir until dissolved. Add gela- a medium heat until it coats ornate | concoction of sponge | » ; beating until stiff, : Com. tin, Jemon juice and salt to straw-N0 Se issghve gelatin and We feel in the mood to talk) cake, lady fingers, fruit or jam, |, Cet each sponge cake layer pet , ae berries and chill until mjgture! is “"®, Soe". DE eletin: Os desserts. Perhaps it's be-| wine’ bi ; into 2 crosswise slices. Place ene | Your bridge club will like this | Whip cream and fold into mix: | oo wiite consistency. / add to custard. Stir thoroughly.| cause we have been counting ee ee “slice ta the bottom of a 2-quart cent arpa nd ming Or pean tarde gc oi Wily trond ent stir en 3 tape A ones ene en ee Scoop balls of ice cream and roll . your approval is much simpler. | Spoons sugar. Fold into the : we. feel: like indulging in some- ; ~" | Repeat this process, willing the cots and bananas in a delicious ae Se ee * + stan Vheay oe Capel ameter Beat egg whites uniit reat site |" Chopped coconut. (A No. 16 7S = Saw _ Nutmeg Baked Trie remaining _ sponge cake . and eagle oh Sgcgmeal lanw ee CS. baked ple shell. Chill until firm. ahd add to above mixture, stir. 8COOp makes 12 snowballs.) Set in these gorgeous : | eustard and having custard as your refrigerator . Although this recipe calls for z ring well. Sei aside to cool. _ |freezer, or refrigerator until serv. ties poe deers en ee] ase Se tp tae Lemonade Pt Mowsse es srawbervien, yu CAN Wt wag” eh’ eerie” ant] Afr ce, bet 35 pnt whip ine tine for Sp aye oe amr pe cube Top with meringue and baké in| 1 cup éry or : vies or ce lee whipped cream. - ping cream to which add 2 table- * 8 , come to our -alter Spee eens epee , n small boxes e “ eo : as Lats exter them alin one arc Ee Seer cman > grec) 20 minuter or nil meringue) 28 Site ox for this ie recipe main op gon oe yen og eg aS 2 reel bings “T Combine first three ingredients|i$ brown. Garnish with ground nut-| 1 cup apricot puree (use pany food cons Strawberry Cream Pie. iy tablespoon. gelatin dissolved im 2/pineapple and cut’ maraschino|ing cornstarch thoroughly with =Desserts have an important jin a saucepan. Add egg yolks and ™°s- Yield: 8 to 10 servings. —_—_[cors through sieve) ; { bimt fresh strgwbermis, an. see ’ cherries. Stir occasionally during |sugar, then with cherry and lemon . ss fert in our diets. They are an 2 tablespoons of the Mix well. Meringue ik Ae}, - ea CO: eT ts cup drained crushed pineapple ithe time. it is setting. Kegp - in|juice, and cooked over low heat, - essential part of any ge Heat remaining milk and add grad- i g whites teonade vugar (or to taste) \s cup ala water Secee Ub draimed maraschino cherries retigerator until ready to serve. 'stirring constantly until thickened. - they are well planned. Mt jually to the egg yotk mixture. Mix) Teaspoon pure vant extract 1) pintewhipping crea | ue oun frech lamen Twice t"macaroone, dried and crushed epout | L4t'S end this discussion of des-|Add pitted cherries and chill. Be. ue faa t oe well, Céok over hot water or low) % cup suger Crush cookie crumbs. fine and 14 teaspoon salt Cue) ye ye (Serts with an ice cream recipe. Serve over snowballs. Serves 8 = for it seven days a week. heat until mixture coats a metal Dash sen oosies 10, vonite entine refrigerator tray, or a*mold, ao ae onde the Fectbe and ta" pint {2 BiiThis one combines vanilla ice'to 12. as seeer reel aaee sei r eee rere ite - Welcome additions to your holiday feasting! They're won- derful as breakfast spreads . = Sinn co eens oven APePTGETTTENM ANN PAGE Sparkle Gelatin Desserts Peanut Butter 37‘- Mustard =I “FB: An Easter dinner to remember starts at AsP! 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Two- Times Potatoes Tan Pood Eo : There's a two-timing young lady "ta cha te wonien te 98 Probably’ you don't need to be|Poached eggs and cheese sauce for at the University ef Mlinois who/tatoes; that is, cook them sag thoo~re tpiamagaeigenpesiingtr a i has found in advance a way to times; cook them part-way in ad- = somes id oh coigae ‘ hurry, leaving more time in the and give them their final cooking ving room with husband (when just before they are to be served. a é she ges one) or friends: She's 2/ tw mate French teed potatoes, ‘Two Kinds Of Oil ee ee See this sharp two-timer cooks the the College Economics, itoes in the mo: so they . . and two of the tricks she worked| fre ‘blanched’ bat aot brows. (BING in Dressing | and her instructor, are ways of the deep fat heated to cooking An all-purpose dressing | : i id preparing French fried potatoes| temperature, pop in the pre- |i fine for a green salad. and scalloped potatoes so there’s cooked potatoes and they'll be . Good Dressing only a little work to do at the last ready to cat ts just a Sow min % cup peanut off % cup olive oil minute. .. utes. 1, cup salnd vinegar 1 teaspoon salt For scalloped potatoes, make a \ teaspoon pepper Use Your Imagination thin white sauce in a sauce pan. a g [Add sliced potatoes and boil for, Shake all ingredients. together| Vary that plain recipe for two minutes. Then put the potatoes mee 4 in a small fagh rl cookies by substituting/and the sauce in a buttered cas-|Screwtop; refrigerate. * brown sugar Fosg half the white serole, If baked immediately, thoroughly before anita | peer tones. be . by using grated they'll be done-in about 30- min- ii Bake an Egg Cake for Punters. ord ra Sayre sey ee In honor of Easter comes The trick of shaping this egg ‘at 350 degrees. be used to make cutter “curls.” ES 5 40 “38 ES “55 " Hy dEk g i E i i tf i ; i 1 7 E a B i if fe 5 me a | ALUMINUM WRAP *” mr CLOSED. i ” 9 Soften cream on-the-spot hostess time, fits in|milk; add salt, Then add sugar, . TEXAN PINK—46 OZ. 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America’s First and Finest! : | Full, flavorful, flaky tender. —_ For casseroles, tarts, turnovers, Flako makes the biggest, tasti- dainty party snacks, famous @m pies you ever served, the. — Flako makes ALL your pastry “easiest you ever baked! baking, easy a3 pie! . | The stir of Sasa a a of the ati | bake! | Servi pea | @ Beer © Wine © Liquot to Toke Out «Corner of Boldwin hve ond Walton Blvd. —aA | _Thoe Festa] fa et cagll Ll ge: Synge a OR THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 16,1957 illage of Bethany Rich in. Shrines \to Sail jme?| Si2k==222 COMMUNITY NATIONAL 4 , Pa s ; | met oot ot, Go Seren Ee yx ; ! : “_@ e : 4 e°e 7 ae at rand ; ; “a4 Commemorating Christ’s Last Visit | swore wer tines!" ninemsn | |. BANK - & ae ee Ri } || First Detroit-Cleveland| 5#* space for 185 autos and can | 3p) ; > ; / : A nd Trio C ° accommodate 2,500 people. Ay - I , D j , : \ ' ‘ : : . ‘our r ruise j : cruise ee : Lh i ; te snd. Chrauan ball voyet'an over one) THE tinaret fs a recent adition/ poverty-stricken Arab families. a Kidren to, the wall of P a a — fs Pays 2/o 2) Rianity — the tomb “h fem wale bbe er nso gale te oS meaty tell whee’ ancient] Jerusalem. ~ DETROIT (INS)—The SS Aqua-($7.7T up to $11.72, Children from 5 iy a Year oF B Sctmeert tata oes andthe wiags|tomb, For many centuries Chris|begin. Ia one stone ‘hovel, an|can ast «string view of Jer |"%™% & mult-milion dollar Great/o.2! {st Ot Aen oP criven) canl $84 SAVING CERTIFICATES - placed of Palestine. tians were not allowed to visit) Arab family hangs its wash on| salem. and its surroundings. In|Lakes luxury liner, is scheduled tol,. accommodated for $8.74 . one SP on Ss { = By WILTON WYNN ° _|the tomb, but later arrangements| an ancient Greco Roman column, ‘ oy taped 7% se Se Se ere em. | {8 Deposit your surplus savings or investment y # savings at any one of vur 8 convenient #%; banking offices. 7. Community @ ae : ! for persons Of/Qne family uses the roof of its|city, Beyond it, across no-man's-|June 21. . village of Bethany has an intimate)! faiths to visit the site. | neighbor lower down as a, terrace| land, is the Israeli sector. J. Lee Barrett, president of thelName Fair Winners MODERN TENSION HIGH priciest ot the spacious cruiser.) \ARQUETTE « — William * : ‘| Armed guards patrol the line) said the vessel will be used foritouda of Sault Ste. Marie and first Palm Sunday, Jesus|0" either side; Arabs and Israelis) daily round-trip service. Katherine MacDonald of Negaunee 7 have been at war since 1948. The] - * * * are winners in the third ‘annual National Bank a village on the Mount Of! people on either -side of the line| | The schedule showed on apebes alee science nae a a > inside a Franciscan chapel|"2Ve 5° contact with each other.| oi, “wilt leave Detroit at 8:15|trips to the national science fair| (Wi OF PONTIAC ¥ , , The sight of this divided. city). 1) EsT and arrive in Cleve-lin Los Angeles May $11. ) TT eT ys we 7% co ey te tne aed when (land at 4:15 p.m. EST. | pO RCEe ane Saree ny as Jesus was n . wy be- hereon He saw the troubled ci On Sunday, Monday and Tues- Se a ee ae) Saee ae ae | weutect mame Mad Glothing Ai"w isin “© Jerusalem, Jerusalem, how P. ADRIAN # — Dr. 3 the : p.m, EST, returning to Cleve- ipawson, president of Adrian Col-, Ma @ to Measure te ing and Women land at adnight. lege, has been named a delegate M SUITS -- SPORT COATS -- SLACKS -- SHIRTS ae pie Hl : Lh FR oe 4 ee wh a Ane: i . t often would I have gathered thy ens ant iron toni between pom her chickens under her| final cruise for ll pag gens seer nhower's Contr, if Budget Terms Available—For Personal Attention Call or Write - : season m 5 ' groves, past Garden of Tomorrow: Barrett said extensive plans aremidwest regional conference wai BILL WARNER 3040 Willett FE 4.0943 a the Gethsemane, across the Valley The City of Jerusalem. being made to accommodate or-'be held in St. Louis May 9-10. HE WAS HERE — Two shrines, one Moslem and the other Christian, rise over the tomb of Lazarus in the village of Bethany. from Jericho to face the ordeal, Fourth Century church which first of the cross. It was from here| marked this site as the tomb of|. He made plans for His triumphal| , Two ‘fect above that entry into Jerusalem on the first : Palm Sunday. And it was in| floor are remains of a Crusaders’ Bethany that He spent His last! church, built here in.the 12th Cen- happy hours. with some of His) tury. dearest friends. Stretching out from the mosque x * and church is a honeycomb of Bethany today is an Arab vil-| crumbling stone houses, one built lage set on the hillside over-|on top of another, inhabited by; . , e Same Plenty of hot water with pie Rs of ~~ visit vcs aad aires" 6 Ftate Pays Homage TOMB HELD SACRED a Both Moslems and christians O ADOT Day Founder hold sacred a deep grotto in the center of the village from which} LANSING WW — Michigan wil! Jesus is said to have raised’ celebrate Arbor Day April 26 and Lazarus after he had been dead at the same time pay homage to : b, four days. Two towers rise above'the man from Monroe who was) the shrine, one a Christian church |jts founder. Se bell tower, the other a Moslem) Gov. Williams, officially pro-| - a minaret. claiming the observance today, | The ruins of a narrow, vaulted|noted that this year marks the| ; : stone building connect the church 125th anniversary of the birth of J. Sterling Morton, who founded Local traditions say this was [Arbor Day in 1872. the house of Mary and Martha, x * * where Jesus rested before mak- | Morton grew up in Monroe and ing His final journey into Jeru- {attended the University of Mich- , | “It is appropriate,” said the . On the edge of Bethany 85 YOU| povernor in his proclamation, - ee t come Greek Orthodox church marking plant ¢ boli the spot where some believe Mary this weing.” ou vo to : their brother Lazarus was dead. ways been especially celebrated 2 x *& * ' jin our schools and has had wide- ° : From the bell tower of this)spread influence upon the youth church, you get a perfect view of this state,” he added, “it is also _ of Bethany. On the Jerusalem desirable that our adult popula- = road, you see a typical scene of tion recognize “that trees, soil, : modern Arab Palestine — men water and wildlife, all closely re- . in wide cloaks and flowing Arabjlated, need the understanding, , headdresses, women in embroid-|love, care and protection of all of : ered dresses and shawls carrying/us.” bread, a few overloaded donkeys| Sparta Bond Vote Soon picking their way along, and the} coanTa uw — The 75-member citizens committee on school en- and forth from Jerusalem to. new high school for the SELECTIONS ‘ARE STILL * <2 NOTE! | We Have Enlarged Our ‘Tailoring Facilities to Enable Us to Supply Alterations on Any Garment Pur- chased Up to 4 P. M. on Saturday. New 1957 Electric Water Heaters built to Edison’s specifi- f i! cations, plus Edison’s new Super-Supply Plan, give you more pennies per day. edventeges of ELECTRIC water - hot water, more economically : Onty Hoerla Water Heaters offer se much roe ed ey bed In addition to their fast heating ability, ; Here's good news from Detroit Edison. Now Completely redesigned, the 1967 heaters electric water heaters offer many other ce tea the safest, most dependable water heaters have two heating elements, one near the important advantages. Of course, they’re - anaieee Yes on the market are available at prices anyone top, the other near the bottom. Both have the safest water heaters ever built. There's Clean on ean afford. With Edison's new Super-Supply greatly increased wattage. Both operate no flame to worry about. No odor from 160° water Yes . Plan and the new type electric water heaters completely automatically. Result—hotter fumes. Because they require no flues, electrie Conger life Yes _ you ean get plenty of hot water. for just ‘ water, faster! In fact, you get more hot water heaters can be installed anywhere— - Oderless Yes pennies a day. . water than ever before from the same psi? om , ee ectbenerd room. And =) reer © Yes New type heaters for new economy “— “sal, ae te belle. e new e Qoiet (Mes Detroit Edison joined with appliance manu- | Whet is Edison's Super-Supply Plen? “s coal . } hc. : 7 * in| to bring you these new electric For still greater economy, Edison is offering °- You can be confident that with anelectrie — SEE THEM AT Y techie dys neue oe 8 “6s naan Lon ky a’ new water-heating ice plan. . This water heater you have done another job PLUMBER’ S OR _S NORTH SAGINAW ST. FE4-1192 | =e eee pertain cmioray k= hoeon nk a , . ~ ' ’ — 4 ee ba Co A | is aa ; “Se ot .- ff iy | es i oy ; he os res ips ‘e [4 if ene ( Poon «| ie 7 I [ / 4 L. [- = | al A Lee eo ie ae i oe he og) League Sets April 25 Luncheon The board of directors of the . League of Catholic Women. dis- cussed plans for the annual meet-|V! Luncheon musie will be provided by the ninth grade chorus of Isaac Junior High Schoo, the i lob Girl Scouts Get Flag aggro Legion Auxiliary, Cook). iri ett Monnntarnanacned FEATURING THE LATEST FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR: | : i tT comprise sguge nyene | Mrs. Hulda Guye of South Jessie street is shown | watching as Charles Wilson of' Drayton Plains runs | through several pieces to be presented at the Tuesda | meeting of the convention r ‘ t in Mrs. oe ® * Party Fetes Sandra White Sandra Janis White was hon- ored at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Robert Cunningham and Mrs. Junior Baum at the Cun- ningham home on Joliet drive. Sandra, bride-elect of Gerald Al- ton Bradow, announced her bridal Plus the fine quality only a SINGER ® Sewing Ma- chine gives you, from mechanical parts to the attendants at the shower. Barbara Tallerday will serve as maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Kath- leen White, Mrs. Arthur Dalasin- -_ of Clio and Mrs, Robert Cun- ningham. Attending Gerald as his best. man will be Glen Bradow of lio, and ushers will be Darell Dalasinski of Clio and Robert Cunsingham. Laurie Cunningham will be flow- er gitl and George Baum II will be ringbearer. * * * The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve White Jr. of Ascot street. Gerald's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bradow of Clio, Guests attending the Tuesday shower Include Mrs, White, Mrs. Bradow, Kathy White, Mrs. Mrs, Donald Richmond, Mrs. | John Sterling, Mrs; Cecil Inga- | melis, Judith’ Ingamelis, Mrs. | Max Wells nd Mrs. Isabelle Cummings of Utica, * * « fieag ? City Clifford. 95 aes The Pontiac Music Guild will be host Monda# and Tuesday to the Michi- gan Music Teachers Association at its annual convention. Local members & Lester Snell making plans are (left to right) Amy Hogle of Seneca street, Mrs, Helen Schmitz of West Kennett road, and Mrs. Peatine Press Photos of Auburn road. Womens Section THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1957 PAGES 40-44 Prober Hits Proposed Immigration Law Change Also attending were Mrs, Rich- |Colfee, Mrs. David Coffee, Mrs. ‘Harold Wilson, Mrs. Muriin Vaughn, Myrna Wilson, Mrs. Glen Hopgood, Mrs. Harry Reeves, Mrs. Delmar Reeves and Mrs. Manley Hughes. Beta Sigma Phi Unit Sees Telephone Film C. J. Brouillet of Michigan Bell| Telephone Company presented a sound film, “Thanks for Listening’) lat the Tuesday meeting of Xi Pi (Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sor- orit, Elizabeth Halsey opened her home on Lorraine court for the jevening meeting. Mrs, John S. Black and Vir- ginia Luther were appointed co- chairmen of the annual founder's ‘ard Stratton of Fenton, Mrs. Floyd) day that administration-proposed changes in the immigration law would give U.S. communists their “number one”’ goal. - Richard Arens told the 66th an- nual Continental Congress of the Daughters of American Revolw tion: ms “If the provisions of the vari- ous pending amendments should be adopted by the Congress, im- migration to the United States would be trebled, the security provisions of the law would be destroyed, and it would all be done in the name of ‘democracy, liberalisn’ and similar catch phrases.” He charged that “‘political huck- ‘sters who auction visas for so- called nationality bloc votes” are aiding Communists in their drive te change the McCarran - Walter Act, which-he called their “number day program to be held May 14. one objective.” CLOTHE 5 LOOK NEW FOR Latter ‘Want to save on Easter? 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FE 4-2579. abel aah tal bad” vv / BRANCH—5 OAKHILL : : ae : acne | pr Dh Pe is > ' { | ? | i { — 4 1] \ j . : F ‘io F] [ a\ ( Me | yo I pes Mat FRO ae es iS iio ae te ol d- Ls iy eee J meg ALAN ORAL a rand Elizabeth Rockefeller spoke on home missions. NN RENE i ALLEL AE AREER a atl it at a at at at PE EE PP EE : Warns DAR of Red ‘Goal’ WASHINGTON (INS)—The staff; Arens spoke as DAR members'to admit more refugees from So- director of the House Un-American PrePared to vote on a series of/vietguppressed nations and make Activities Committee asserted to- Tesolutions, including one in oppo- better use of existing nationality sition to changing the immigration law. The delegates also were cast-) ‘ing ballots today to choose seven) new vice presidents general to serve during the next three years. * * * President Eisenhower, earlier) this year, appealed to Congress to relax the immigration law so as Methodist Guild | Hears Talks on Missions “Missions Abroad and in Our Own Country” was the topic for discussion at the recent meeting of \the Junior Wesleyan Service Guild ‘of Central Methodist Church. Vera |Murphy was hostess to members in her home on Mohawk road for’ \the meeting. * * * were Helen Kinney and Barbara’ DeWolfe who spoke on foreign field ‘work, Roberta Davis, Vera Mur- phy, Jean McLeod, Pat Raeside Plans were completed for the May 7 meeting, when Mrs. Phillip Gentile will speak on “You and Your United Nations.’ The public is invited to attend the meeting to be held at Central Methodist / Church. quotas. Arens’ superior on’ the Un- American Activities Committee, chairman Francis E. Walter (D- Pa), the co-sponsor of the Mc- Carran-Walte Act and chairman of the House Immigration sub- committee, is an avowed oppo- nent ef any changes in the law. The staff director said the Com- munist Party has. created more than 180 groups in the U.S. “for the purpose of building ‘grass roots’ sentiment at the crossroads, ito bring pressure on Congress to weaken" the act. He added that “vast sums have been expended to create in the minds of the American people an attitude of hostility toward our im- migration ‘and nationality laws, and to soften up the security screening - procedures.’’ Daughters of Pontiac Sylvan Shores -|Women’s Club Holds Meeting Mrs. Esler, Mrs. Byron Cole and Mrs, Sam Hoffman were appointed to serve on the nominating com- mittee. The group voted a contri- bution to the American Cancer So- ciety. Following the business meeting, members enjoyed an afternoon of cards, Plymouth Group Plans Breakfast Plans were made to assist with the Good Friday breakfast when members of the Plymouth Group of First Congregational Church met recently. Mrs. Stanley Kipp opened her home on Doris road for the meet- ing, Assisting the hostess were iMrs. George Olson and Beulah Phillips. ‘Thoughts for Holy Week" were presented by Mrs, Clara Conner. | Fashionette Club ‘Meets in Pontiac | Fashionette Club met at the Adah Shelly Library Tuesday evening. The group voted a contribution to the American Cancer Society, and plans were made to furnish bas- kets to two needy families at Eas- tertime. Mrs. Gallen Joseph was award- ed the trophy for losing the most weight during the week. Mrs. Bert Hillock won the trophy for the past week, Daughters of Pontiac, 136, met | Honor Four Guests - Book Is Reviewed | Participating in the program) | for Mission Bells recently at Malta Temple. Mrs.) Cornelius Van Dyke presided dur-| Mrs. Theodore Fauble reviewed ing the meeting at which time Agnes Logan, supreme grand mis- tress, and Ann Ewing, supreme grand chaplain, both of Pennsyl- vania, were honored. Other guests honored were Grace Pratz of Flint, past supreme grand mistress, and Orra Corby, also of Flint,. past state grand mis- tress, the book, ‘Africans on Safari,’’ by jLeslie C. Sayre, at the Tuesday meeting of the Mission Bells of | St. John Lutheran Church. | Mrs, Wesley Ryden opened her |home on Beechmont street for the evening meeting. .. During the business meeting | plans were completed for a moth- |er-and-daughter tea to be held in the church parlors on May 10. OP ane dressed in Margaret Ann Shop ...in the Easter EATON SUITS. Bright red SPORT JACKETS by Buddy in t and corduroy. Sizes 3 to 12. 1 Subteen sizes 6 to 14. Easter Manner Tots to Teens will lead the way with grey shorts. Quality crafted and completely lined. Sizes 3 to 6. $15.98. EASTER DRESSES in crisp nylon, cotton or easy care dacron. Bouffant skirts and touches of frosting-like trim. Sizes 3 to 14... 5.98 te 14.98 5.98 to 16.98 MARGARE Riker Bldg.’ the grand Fashions for ; Parade. in a flannel jacket, contrasts weeds, stripes 0.98 to 15.98 a in. T AN aaa A ? BOYS’ DRESS SHIRTS— In white. French cuffs. Sizes 4 to 12, 2.98-3.98 TINY HANDBAGS, HATS—jeweiry, Gloves, Hankies, Cosmetics. $1 te $2.98 N SHOE clint ng i i 3 } L ee : a art a tN NNN ia a lca a ll Pl LL Ee LLL A ALL LLL LLL LOL LL Al Le > i ‘ \ : i So as dinate a cediedindiiedindaednedaed *— 7 a $ . Made toi ign - i ; - | S i I i) Vv Foes Meet _ ‘ine 7 at the. cena bn se oy , ' $ é r ¥ i me and gaid: ‘I see you have I will stop in to see you another time’ and left prompt-| ly. It was a very embarrassing the exception of me, gave "the bridal couple a cash gift. . i “After the dinner, the guests) Answer: I myself have never encountered this but I have heard that it is customary in some com- munities. Correctly, when money | is given for a wedding present, it] should be in the form of a check and sent beforehand. “Dear Mrs. Post: The father of one of the girls in the office has passed away and the fellow- ing problem has arisen: When | flowers are sent to the funeral | home, to whom are they sent? — (a) To the deceased? (b) Teo. the widow? (c) To the daugh- ter (our co-worker)?” Answer: Ordinarily flowers are sent to “the Funeral of John Smith.” But in your case they should be sent to the daughter.’ ~ iL Ac a | THE PONTIAC PRESS. . ravaspar, ‘APRIL. 18, 1957 aN Lee Easter Bag: . . . $3.95 up Gloves. . 16 NORTH SAGINAW ST. 16 NORTH SAGINAW ST. *19” Sizes 10 to 18 *5°5 Te $19” , | As Advertised in Flattering ae Flirtatious and GLAMOUR Refreshi atreshing Beautiful Summer : Colors OUR BOUFFANT BOUQUET Flowers shower R G K's West- minster lawm charmer ., . it’s cooling bodice boasts provoca- tive bows, tiny tucks and an icing of dainty fagotting . . the full skirt flirts with every summer breeze! . $1.95 = $2.95 Whites and Pastels We're in love with a wonderful shoe: VITIV ITTY Fiancées aaannn? Gay! Delightful! .... and So Easy on the Budget! Exclusively at Peggy’s ‘A, DATE—Fiancees beautiful sling pump with satin bow in sparkling Black Patent and Flax Calf. B. esp ral halter sling in Black Patent and Flax Calf. Cc. shunt eccone tapered toe, slim heel ‘ Suit purnp in Navy Blue and Flax Calf. D. *ORLEANS—The “wear with everything’’ pump beautifully dropped at the vamp in Black Patent, Navy, and Figx Calf. E, MADRID—The pump to brighten up any Easter Frock in Black Patent and Navy Calf. . $4995 i \ "16 NORTH SAGINAW ST. Eh pie Wade os (Eee a voy \ il \ \ 8 f \ j \ - a! | f . M i f, re : aa, ‘, i f \ i ’ ) of ‘ f { ‘ { ir ie j iF / fe . é | ‘ j ii i. it j | i s = 4 Hi i i - Bi th } ; \\ : ty 4 | | cM bid ig stad } for Spring, for Easter (OATS-SUITS at reduced prices ‘30 Petites Regulars Tweeds Flannels Pastels - Pa ae se Pretty New Easter Blouses for your. New Easter Suit $3.95 5.95. 57.95 ates wi je | i 7 dae Cee eet eee. “ga Pee | ae ia a hae jester baht eran lef inet vie ia tas kA tia ibnia a 0 evel eae aeons | Bard THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1957 \ oo aeenetimnl = ee war 2 v ; a, : A ‘ pers i i : ee | i ae \ : 2% : mae iy linge Mec owe Dore te We ‘Have No Office Staff toHelp Us’. | Shower Honors permanent, You should have it 8/19 wing and weather, soothe yout| “YJ jonas ‘ox, weeks tq. SOvencs, [icy ot tras it weer TE |.G I eer’ Expert’ Mr. Housewife tir sason | 3 = ~~ "" |patting with a good quality witch Harrison Bloomfie / Vitaming were discovered only hazel. Helps prevent redness and eee Bias Fg Peg nic rerinn oes tat acon. narescten tt Mac | ‘. ‘la letter I -printed from a manjen did not have their housework)in the saine room or house. One Mrs, Glen Coll honoring Emily . | aimed to be the perfect/better organized. . =f the basic psychological needs) at a fyridal shower Bonet OS 2 1 " t ‘housekeepe . Ld : : 3 * * * @ . is the need for new experiences, i. * bride-e! wee ie ¥ 9 a.m, to 3 p.m. [caine trom women in.response to! He bemoaned the fact that wom-/ These commenis trom readers|tor a change of pace. and sceNe-| “Tr recent ‘shower was held st scratch an itch for many of «yjany @ husband woyld ¢reate the home of the prospective bride- ges amusing magic it he would. say to his wife, prota parents. Dr. and Mrs. E, : : ‘What would you like to do to'|, Garrett of Niles. Emily is the | “can see thet the man who | morrow,’ instead of ‘What did you! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John "| wrote the letter has no children. do all day long?’ The little lady B Mason of South Johnson ave-. TL could be well organized, too, if probably has been in a rut for 80 nue + that it will take a tow truck! puring the afternoon, Mrs. Gar- ra locked in an to sher, but try it!” irett sented two readings, and \ “HON EASTER | “Tada, Pian wien, ma Tamer OMY Sereda ih he irre y . _\more time but until then no male Scars.” ipes. , | — rs _origente Marri SN BE WELL DRESSED IN ZY a ng tll yap Pg a Saturday in A CLEAN CAR” laugh, a hug, or a spur-of-themo- Ascension _ * * * Lutheran Church were Mr. and Mrs. - LeRoy P. Boelter. The bride, the _ former Frances Bohl- man, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohl- -man of Avalon road. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boelter of Clarence’ to nurse a bruised knee or heart, or time for character building, or being a good listener about a hard day at the office or any of the little things which make a house a _ jhome.” IT’S A BUSINESS Another: “Housekeeping is, in a) ‘|way a business, and as such has) its share of details. It is these, Mr. Housewife, which bog us! down. We have no office staff to: help us handle them. Washing, ironing, . cleaning, cooking and. ‘| shopping are the big picture. Think: mums 20 S(«OOWNEE' OOF: MICHIGAN’S FINEST AND gumes)=—Ss MOST MODERN 3 MINUTE CAR WASHES NOW OPEN! DESIGNED FOR THE CONVENIENCE “OF THE LADIES WHO DRIVE 25 NORTH TELEGRAPH shopping art Just 200 Feet North of Tel-Huron Shopping tk , : * $ : a i 1 * * . * , es ‘ “ r : ' 3 treet . ' { * “It's the details of housekeeping,” writes a Again: ‘Mr. X's letter on) # . 9 3 E14 aE ECE s Center. Easy to Enter From Either SN a | ils of ho ping ‘spousekeeping’ was so énjoyable! . : reader, “which bog us down? ring’ was so eniovable’ 7k AND MRS. LeROY P. BOELTER Telegraph or LaSalle St.. Customer wo Sumi ae werk tiene) , _ _ Walkway Enclosed From Steam \ Mrs Clough to Head ‘Club Makes ‘would be time to write this. | as : i 7 oneacsh | > tha te to oy that In ou | r on Honeymoon UY Jeaeringatroa ei \\ Pioneer Sisters | Plans to Visit "hewn of x (pan one tart City Pair o Y ) rs. ©. b, was electe : | two mice and a small cricket), | Uf SoS boat arch! State Hospital the Kiddies. ' \) i himan and road, chose a white lace sheath y Mrs areas of work and tagged them ‘41 are Frances Bohl * \ peering han 2 = bares tard Mrs. Merrill Petrie presided at with the years 1 em likely to LeRoy P. Boelter who were united dress for her wedding. A crown j . "en = ; . the meeting of the Ladies’ Auxil- se¢ to them. It brings me up to in mafriage Saturday, The Rev. headpiece secured her shoulder i | il home on Elizabeth Lake road.for) ae William LaFountain performed the veil, and she carried an arrange- I have mentally piled up the Honeymooning in Northern Mich- Mrs. Frank Bohlman of Avalon the cooperative luncheon and meet- iary of the Metropolitan Club, held 1961, Open ; »sdav at the American ion 4:30 o'clock ceremony in Ascen- ment of yellow rosebuds on a 8:00 to 6:00 Phone ae fetes cies svcnue. "The “What I really admire about sion Lutheran Church. white Bible. ; . look ; : ‘a. Mr. X- is not his marvelous dis- frances, daughter of Mr. and, FE 4-314] Other officers elected were Mrs. group made plans to tour Pontiac patchment but his detachment and ——————____-__-—— ~*~ *« * ‘his apparent calm and complete) ‘ j i i When! host to,adjustment to his routine. a g my head stops whirling I am go-, at Pontiac ‘Federal Savings and ing to try it, seven days a week.”’| -' Loan Building. Chairman of thé * * * : . affair is Mrs. Ruel Baker, assisted Still another:. “The gimmick, I) po : by Mrs. John DePauw, Mrs. Park believe, is outside stimulation £00 - : Nique ‘Mrs. Merrill Petrie and Businessmen would go stale, too, % Mrs. John Schroeder. it they lived and worked all day Fm, FROM en’s Greenhouse “Home Grown for Lasting Freshness” E. R. Miller, secretary and Mrs. State Hospital during open house Fairchild, treasurer. i week, ETE 2 —| The auxiliary Oe ee ee ee oe | Mrs, Charles Moore served the } bride as matron of honor. Her | gown was fashioned similar to _ the bride's, in blue lace. She carried a bouquet of red roses, LeRoy, son of Mn and Mrs, Paul Boelter of Clarence street, | had Charlies Moore for the duties 4 of best man. Sealing the guests was James Traver, RECEPTION GIVEN A reception was held in the church parlors in the evening Mrs. ‘ Bohlman greeted her guests wear- jing a taupe coat dress with match- img accessories and a green or- | chid. Mrs, Boelter chose a blue suit with matching accessories for her son’s wedding. Her corsage was of pink orchids, The couple will reside on West Rundell street surrounding auxiliaries on May 1 Legion Women Plan May 15 Card Party Plans are completed for the card : i@ INCHES TALL party to be held May 15 at the = American Legion Home by the : Ladies Auxiliary to the American » Legion Cook-Nelson Post 20. Potted Plants. - Lilies - Hydrangeas = Hyacinths - Azaleas $350 ut | Corsages Gardenias - Carnations Roses - Orchids $2950 P.S.—-We make unusual children’s corsages : Nowhere else but here! : Here's Mr. Humpty-Dumpty put Committee chairmen appointed ‘ A together to form a most comfort- by Mrs. Roga Dean, president, 2 ; " J able pillow! He'll delight the young- are- ire James McKee. tickets: Our Charles of the Ritz beauty sters and you'll have as much fun oe ee eee - Mrs. Leo Mineweaser, refresh- making him as the children will iy , ts; Mrs. Paul Shindort and : have showing him off aga a) c 7 M sg. De. riZeS ; N G . USS consultant creates and hand. blends [sve showing hin off, patter Ft. Dean, prises; Mrs, Russell pieces, material requirements,’ Crawford, tales and cards; and - + ‘ f . sewing and embroidery directions. ‘ . t your one and only shade 0 Send 25c in coins, your name. I's: Robert Conant, publicity. ; d d f der address and the pattern number ae party, ee at 8 pm. fO- eee to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, |W! open to a mbers an : made-to-order iace ead ue os Waa St, Chi @, Ill |their friends. eeer 4 o.-¢ /. It’s ready! The 1957 Needlework) . i then presses it into an elegant _[ Album—56 colorful pages showing AArs. Brown Hostess fg Tey ee tine three ercerito Deborah Circle ° tions for making ree crochet, compact while you watch. items and a quilt. Only 25¢ a copy!| Mrs. Emerson Brown of Pin- gree street was hostess to mem- f So new and for you alone, $2. Tasty Sandwiches saa stitial oa ne / : Me st C lo Sealtest Ice Cream dessert luncheon on Wednesday. In scrolled golden case $5, . Popular Prices Future projects were discussed . : / a and the date of th oth d or silver and gold square case $875 — eee N | anuane banquet was. announced as May 2. f Both refillable. All prices — — ————-- : plus tax. d 2 ] t. BRIDAL HEADPIECES Chiles the Ritz SPECIAL EASTER BOX SEND MEMORIAL FLOWERS =| OF CUT FLOWERS | TO YOUR CHURCH . aia Beautiful . $ > d0 . Easter Arrangements : we use only pure silk French illusion veiling in all . our Choice Flowers in Madonna $ 00 &| headpieces. and Religious Vases .....++. up & | Tiere aaa: | Crowns Juliets . : . 4 end many . 5) _ | more beautiful ‘ 4 styles to acopselrs riowers | oe om ae ; ue | 75 Styles at Your . | 101 N. Saginaw St. | FE 3-7 165 : Selection! 7 er , Greenhouse and Retail Store at Lake Orion 9] | tf B “ps Ss \" a6 . FLOWERS BY WIR “4 1 HROUGHOUT THE WORLD é fe | Charge Yours et Waite's jn» » Street Floor ‘ ih 85 W. H i | ee Dye \ «lle ca tinct: ot acineeiiieniend Vinieaia (oa Me ; OPS ALE earn ah nH i RENE La PE REMORSE od aa TEGO, — . ~ Ft Ue , : Eo ;, 4 Py Pa if 4 ay Mrs. Wilson Anticipates | Reti rement THE PONTIAC PRESS: THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1957 Spm. ee Sey ty a ig wea tees mee ek al ete : 7 Pp ee Abs f 4h \ i * ny JANE Abs WASHINGTON — Mrs, Charles. E. Wilson is qll set to leave town the minute her husband resigns as secretary of defense, She's been ~ making her plans for weeks, and three handsome houses, 15 grand, A June leave-taking had been \ ; 1 \ = } ] i ei Pid -_ By ANNE HEYWOOD — ' Sometimes’ ignorance is / bliss) — at least, that’ s how Elsie K. feels. Elsie is a young mother of four, children, who are all in school. For a long time, she had eS 8 eS i friend of b whe is a VYoca- tional ee. gave her the | Right Product Makes. Selling Fun to do — wat toy alto you w While Cleaning ‘that have gone untended all win- Which you might so enjoy selling ...¢. of their- daughter, Carolyn a they Clad to vitamins — and uhireaad id snlet ~~ Se analyze Plndac Press, and I'll oled you a. vice versa! pone self - SOAP & DRYING windows open while you: work soikind of product you could sell AVAILABLE ig 2 Open from 8:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Daily Closed 6:30 P. M. Saturday e Plenty of Parking-Space at Side and Rear of Building room ante-bellum mansion at: either “oe C other, Richlands, their 4,000-acre plan-| ‘ We have. three homes, she} I know women who believe So! tation in Louisiana, “a sort of) j a" recreation room where the men explained. “‘Besides Richlands! oh in the product they sel! that: they honestly feel they're doing can go after hunting, or fishing.""|and-the home in Bloomfield Hills, 9 ; a The property, she added, also!W¢ have our summer place atiiciy customers a favor, DIEM Ss e OPEN MONDAY AND- FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. I have seen women, who were has been repainted, redecorated,| Walloon Lake in northern Mic he| but that will! miserable selling cosmetics, be- & — and furniture bought with the: igan. We also have leased a) ibe mostly ‘for the children.” - come _Ditestulty contented: when ’ place has been reupholstered. ranch in Florida, TRAVEL SOUVENIRS —— nee ee came cha ee 3 FOOT NOTES of FASHIONS take some of the things we've] She Coos, “OH, HONEY, YOU LOOK SO NICE!” iA CLOTHES CLEANED AT Vow . — : — SHOE STORE collected in our ‘travels from) He Smiles, “I HAD MY OO | FLASH CLEANERS!" oe : ae 6 FROM YOUR Step out for FASTER in shoes of quality with the assurance of such famous names as FOOT Fi.AIRS, TOWN & COUN- “ , our Washington apartment to: Richlands,” she went on. * * * Maybe you aren‘t the type ‘ (SN . that bills and coos, but you'll . : .! \N wear a smile of satisfaction TRY, BRITISH TROTTER, CARMELETTES, TRAMPEEZE. For ALLEN. EDMONDS and WEYENBERG and MASSAGEKC.. LITTLE YANKEES for the children, Ran y member of the family is assured ot a proper fit... women’ 4 size range from 4! to 11 in AAAA to D and Men's 6!, to 14, A to EKE. product and selling * that you breathe as little dust as best, send me a stamped, seif- ; Possible. . ‘addressed envelope care of ae) . aerocnaemetertan men rn arming etn 737 WN. Perry at joslyn room has to have the French touch.” Some of the Meissen figurines | she collects will go to the Wil- sons’ Bloomfield Hills home, as will additions to the Kose and Snow and Butten and Daisy early American glass she keeps in two Georgian corner cupboard cabinets in her French blue din- “I bought a lot of beautiful things in Paris, a beautiful hand-: carved screen with the original tapestry [ got fér a song, about 40 pieces of Limoges, and some French furniture. Any drawing: — if you have your clothes: cleaned by FLASH CLEAN- ERS. Your clothes won't be spotty, because we put our hearts and skill into cleaning your clothes. men: Sat. 7 A. M.-6 P. M.—Mon. thru Fri. 7 A. M.-9 P.M. Downtown Store ‘til 8 P.M, LITTLE YANKEE ——— CARMELETTES as ely tee ee i 339 26 aed = ue we ee SHOES : Snes, where he Mes.” she | W. Huron E. Huron Women's. Dept. | said. “I always have.” ° (Deive-ie) i‘Sasatese) For Little Children’s Easter : . * * FE 4-3813 FE 4-8512 Your children deserve If he goes hunting or fishing the finest flexible - she'll go along, though she doesn't re finest ble leath er that cradles little feet in fit and comfort . leaves room to grow, Pretty patents and. high whites, Tots’ through Teens, 5.95 7.95 | | TOWN & COUN- _ TRY. Patent, Gin CLOONAN’S for the Gan Metal Slash Patent ¥ 14.95 = fi . t in BRITISH TROT- 4 eee ENS SHOE: . nes ue f Qi ya ort ° 25 Sizes. 6% to 14, A-EEE osmetics if es ‘trom $995 pial FLAIR cy t WEYENBERG Tan and White a =. $12.95 : MASSAGIC : —__- ‘tom $1698 / eo Cloonan's feature a magnifi- cent collection of famous fra- | grances ... for fashionable Hl i women who look for the finest in cosmetics, Cloonan’s boast ° such names as these: ® Chanel : & ® Angelique COUNTRY Corkette | ; Evyan Classic Casuals in soft-talk ~ @ Lanvi fashions for sportswear. All sonia nationally advertised names — i flatties and mid-heel | ° ® Max Factor Poin j FOOT FLAIR. wedgies. ® Electrique Patent ‘leather, Flax. 11.95 ® Primitif TOWN & COUN- - ; TRY, Flatties, ® Houbigant | White. "8.98. : , © Simouetta Incanto — . en - @ Dana 4 | i - , : _— be | | ts ‘D I E bal s | : | - CLOON Al ’ S. “where quality p Aol a ce | i _— : | The B st Friend Your Feet Ever, Had”. TON. SAGINAW ss qeouiae Hey da Shoe nee $4.95 Seamless Nvion Fashion Hose r ar | MD rade teu ee ey ar: North Saginaw FE: ra : \ . : | i : : | te i f Hed * 5 TN 5 Le { \ / | { f er i vs ‘Canes, a La ee te eA | as 7 AM: : \ fy ; iste eon ae " ‘ ( ‘ ony Mea ba _THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. apmit Cae are ee +. oe ge 3 a ee =| Teachers, Students ‘Alike Divided on Issue Ee PL eons Report Cards? ‘Ne 0, "Say 45, Pet: of Teenagers | se teeta tel Ge vioen ot wo miss some pretty useful By EUGENE GOSERT quest for learnitig President of the Gilbert Youth — real for and put the| *™f oe Co. student under an unnecessary “T'm studying Algebra to pass it, Te Re srmeenge yO sne—oer | 7 . lean it. Cramming is my ents and teachers in particular— UNFAIR TO SOME ee - ie opening Se cept cage Students who were doing- well “My father,” said an Ohio lad, quiig whalers. and had no reason to fear report|has been looking for honors on Teenagers do not even give them, é cards pointed out that the system my card since I entered high a passing mark, Only 51 per cent ox | ipl an unfair stigma on leSSischool. He should know now of the girls and 39 per cent of the Y , Pat B igifted boys and girls, that the best I'll ever do is 80, c' 2 still he gets mad srg lage kd “Joe and I have been friends for|next door always gets 0." years,” confided a Baltimore soph- CARDS DEFENDED omore, “I'm a straight honor stu-} Ip the midst of these young cri- dent and he’s a real dud. He's mis-'tics of ‘the system” stand a 45 erable every time the report card’ per cent minority of the girls and Since they fail to make the ' - grade schoot set, | goes out because I always do ter-|poys interviewed who defended Oe sets We os oboe os Semin See pad he soually Sutihom the tetchers ead fhe, wee of Aba them, demanded 4 per tng doce 0 Wel Aa uy achat teachers cent of the boys and 30 per cent are doing the best they can with of the girls ; : [| Many adults, however, believe | very little good material to work ; : i Ash “(hat schools should train students | with,” commented a Nebraska Others in the anti-report card 2 Pe ce ‘dy fer the competitive el sis le | hod wee offered & Se shales tak cmaeeiat ak ot ; , “ter life and see no harm in chil- | appraisal of his classmates. tive, like withholding ral Ss oe : . “ mmoqual —— compet “My junior class is not exactly 332 Mai Rochester : from students and parents but re- Y e ° ’ ‘the brighest or the most attentive. ~ OL 2-2121 taining them in school records, or oh “Some schools attempt to soften ; don’t think many teenagers are the competitive element in grading particularly interested in school by giving A-B-C marks for subjects at this age.” like reading and mathematics and! ‘The pro-report card taction, for “satisfactory-unsatisfactory” {OT the most part, regarded their con- music, art, physical education and | ‘tinued use as something necessary other subjects where special tal- until a better scheme came along, oat is no taportant. | “There. doesn’t seem to be any WHO's TO BLAME? | other way to tell how a student : . | If report cards have set off an is progressing,” admitted a 15- report cards with confer. | have their way. This refers to the re- been much discussion on this subject ‘ego . building battle for marks, year-old girl, “Whea something ment = ences with parents and students. rt card ethod of informin rents in PTAs throu hout the country. iwhd’s to blame? better is invented, then I'l! be |) Others hav ‘a a f f & pa g | “Teachers, mostly,” answered 42 against report cards—not until.” with the essay-type report card, ‘dents who are trying their best on;not know how to write them and Many boys and girls taking part per cent of the boys and girls quer- Many “insisted that without re- ‘cards but few favor doing away 2 with periodic reports to parents. ; sees ss sac greene, Many modetp schools supple: | No more of this if some teenagers — ‘of their children’s 5 progress: "Phere am a case history account of the jimited abilities, in our nationwide survey blamed jeg ‘parents are not satisfied with . + port cards they would have no | Seadeat's progress. In general, however, educators | them. poco ape eg ee — amwee ® per cent. Way of knowing whether their This way it is possible fo praise have found two objections to ai ANT BUILDUP’ work was meeting acceptable stan- = ——_ ing up competition for grades, wany youngsters said that their dards, ket tu-'tailed report achers i ri the ‘effort of lower brac hase s: Te often do | “We are told,” says Mrs. Kath- rather than as a yardstick of stu- teachers place too much stress on Bg ‘parents want something they can ‘stacks up with the rest of the - ys | point to and say ‘this is what John- oe ny is doing.’ We fee] that parents car Wide.” is wae 8 BS cna A ee \NEEDED FOR (OLLEGE eneeee yerine Troyer, an elementary school! gent progress, good marks and not enough on| CUTOFF POINT complained = Milwaukee boy; | wrney warn you that if YOU orld” said an 18-year-old high | who request this are doing so be- piain lvacuum. So if you're a C student, ‘1 61" cause grades are ego-builders for; “°™ . “You never hear them say that ats wrong with that? It’s not a | tonight Other 5996 This Easter, dress your little guys, Girls’ and Toddlers’ Easter Coats Virgin Wool, Fiocco Straw, or Linen. All fully lined in the new- est styles. Sizes 12 to 24 Months 1 to 4, 3 to 6x, 7 to 14 $ gp°5 to *17.95 Se ie Coats PSE ; \% ANS $22.95 a : =e! TN ae” to $49.95 o> | | SS Greenaway. Sizes » to 3— 3 to 6x—7 to 14 Sop 98 Easter season. PARK FREE REAR OF STORE While Shopping - Easter Apparel pill CHARGE IT... TAKE 70 DAYS TO 6 MONTHS Easter Dresses Our selection of girls’ dresses is at the peak. You'll see the finest of Youngland and Kate $ rt Se Girls’ NYLON TOPPERS for EASTER The finest -nylon obtain- ° able. Completely machine washable in white, pink, or blue. Perfect for the spring 7 to 14 $ 43°" 51 South Saginaw Boys’ Easter ‘Wag? Sport Suits opens its 38-night harness racing E|season tonight. The opening is the | earliest in the history of M-chigan’ » | harness racing. @| The track will be closed Good =2| Friday and will reopen Saturday) ‘a night. *| The 1957. stakes pfogram in- | cludes the $5,000 Northville Pace, =| May 1. the $5,000 Northville Trot, ~ | May 8; and a $10,000 running in © the spring series of the Trans- =| america Stakes, May 24. WEDNESDAY'S FIGHTS a CHICAGO—Spider Webb. 160, Chicago, J — Randy Sand: y, 137, New York, y Mason, 176, 23-year-old Spaniard who made) Relays will probably havé a great bearing on acceptance or rejec- tion. Besides throwing the javelin with his discus type delivery—in- stead of with a normal overhead 'toss—Quadra Salcedo also twists jhis body sideways and then un- coils as he lets the spear fly—for distances reportedly more than 300 feet in practice. * * * Just before the Melbourne Olym- pics last year the Injernational Amateur Athletic Federation barred a complete turn in the jav- elin event. Some Europeans were using his style to toss for more than 300 feet—but they couldn't contro] the direction. Is that the safety factor worry- ing Penn officials? No,°says Glascott, ‘we're wor- ried he may throw the javelin into the grandstand.’ Webbs Victory Booed by Fans CHICAGO — Spider Webb, third-ranking middleweight con- tender, discovered last night he is |pretty much of a sucker for a left. Unranked Randy Sandy of New York neafily left-hooked his way to one of the biggest ring upsets of the season. Webb was awarded a unanimous 10-round decision in the Chicago \Stadium televised scrap with the boos of 1,362 ringside fans ringing jin his ears. * * * It was a savage, action-packed brawl from start to finish and both fighters at the end were smeared with blood from eye cuts. The last round was a brutal exchange all the way and the fans arose to applaud the action. 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Bea « hdl vie lk uk & cod ah ha eae \ Mt ¥ ‘ tA ° ( ‘. pe \ f | i Oo Oe ae UL ZS, ¥ * cathe aang ey gobs eattwted ibe eget ge a ee alah. Ali y; : He: \ ) oe e : dy {THE PONTIAC FRES Ss, THUHSDAY, APRIL 18, 1957. i Ld \ 4 | ) after rechecking their arithmetic,| @m le ; 3 Dayton Five Regains discovered that Cal Tawny's was J : s " over 730.’ ' : | \ 4 ‘ \ Lead in WIBC Event [°° wan. toe Ar a 5 at Ma sTle DAYTON, Ohio WF Geneva cee ‘ ‘208 score . . ie Recreation of Dayton, without. knocking down a single pin, has resumed the-lead in team Divi- sion. No, 2 of the women’s Inter- national Bowling Congress tourna- ment here. * * * Geneva Recreation with ‘2,322, wag in second ‘place behind the| Cal Tawny Movers, also of Day- ton, who leq the division with 2.378, But Division No, 2 is limit- ed to teams with averages be- tween 650 and 750, and officials, ‘Meets Ex-Amateur Foe relatively low. FORT SMITH, Ark. @—Heavy- weight boxing champion Floyd generis See MI Title in Ohio Relays il 25. Jimmy Lott said yes-| Birmingham, Rochester, Berkley Represented — Promoter terday that Patterson has agreed to meet Chief Alvin Williams in a’ four-rounder at the Fort Smith) Sports Arena. Both fapaere are. New Yorkers. WANTED JUNKED and WRECKED © CARS FE 5-566] - EAST SIDE AUTO PARTS 181 E. Pike F. Northern In, Too By H. GUY MOATS Three area track squads, headed the defending titlists, Pontiac ‘s Chiefs, go to Mansfield O., iday for one of the nation’s top relay meets. The meet is the annual event conducted under supervision of veteran athletic iG : FE 5-6855 i ool, Pontiac, led by the seein: | able Hayes Jones, and with a | fine group of other top individ- 3 uals, many of are gradu- _ ated, scored a record victory as | | the Ist team ever to take the title on its Ist try. Chiefs counted | 34%) points, well in front, Jones ' accounted for 16. Pontiac was | also the first team outside Ohio rector Harry Mehock of the host ‘Chiets Delend- accutane OCSC Archers | in Night. Event | A “torchlight’ archery plus a social feature has shoot, | ARROW LiQuEbNS Come DETROIT 7, MICH.—80 ANO 100 PROOF DISTILLED FRG VODKA ey ‘ e? Ceeceny straisnt a* ih set up for members of the Oak- |= ‘\jand County Sportsmen's Club ‘Archery group. Friday's shoot will ‘be. made by the light from flash-' ‘lights carried by the bowmen, | . x‘ & & Members’ wives will be guests: .jand there will be food and prizes. In the last club shoot winners) included; juniors, Jack Hirneisen; | intermediate Jim Winger, Howard Bolin; men, Bill Giles and George White; women, Carol Hargraves, | ‘Theobelle Payne, Annie Knox, Mary Mills, Reva DeRousha, Ruth Baker, Polly Babin, Jean Durbin, Beat Globe Troffers | MILWAUKEE (AP)—The College ‘All-Stars, led by Bill Ebben and tween them, last night defeated + United Prese Phote the Harlem Globe Trotters, 75-57, nny France and Wanda Lister- Top Quality Vulcanizing and ‘CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS Seve ot Our Low Overhead Location! Tire and SERVICE sreetins’co. 481 N. Perry St. “catty FE 5-0649 ned ated Ebben Helps ‘Stars’ — }John Smyth who had 31 points be-/ and 0) PTRUETEVULETELEETL TTT ita on Cash? » Get the cash you want in only one trip to the office! Here's all you do: Phone first and teil us how much you want. Give a few | te win the championship. Jones | timple facts. by appointment, come in for cach in « single 2 eee crs — ivan } ; “ for their fourth victory in the cur- Then, BROTHER ACTS — Michigan State University's«three “brother ee eee to ae tore teat Yen tos acts” are all dressed up — apparently for a most unusual game. rem basketball tour. a a ei atte kia | igan college. | | PHS is sending 13 athletes, less. than half of whom were in last) year's meet. Birmingham has 9. ‘headed by a 12-foot vaulter in Bill, 'McFarlen. A back injury has benched Tom Segal, Maples other '12-foot vaulter for the season. oi mtr - ® Tt eet -_* The three-sets of athletic brothers are (above 1-R) Tom and Brian | Ebben, of the University ot | McNeeley, promising freshman linemen in football, Bruno and Ed | Detroit,) scored 16 points, all on | Pollesel, varsity ice-hockey players, and Henry and Forddy Kennedy, field goals. Smyth, of Notre distance running stars of the track and ¢ cross-country teams, . Dame, had 15. — | The All-Stars, to all intents and the prompt, friendly wey your request is handied here. WE LIKE TO SAY “Vasi~ BanericiaL—tlargeet in the U.S.A says “Yes!” to more than twe millioa people each year. te like to sey — te- sow = Your leen, for | Jim Hawkins, “Lessie Watkins and purposes, put the ball game out ne Daily Double Pays Off -of reach with two 21-point periods! my good pu is made your way es fast! Pyoult enjoy BENEFICcIAL's pleasant, friendly service. Phone for CANVAS $498 TROUT $439 ft at the start to hold a 42-24 lead your loan in l-visit or come in todey! CREELS | Do up | ners... 1” |) Rochester is among the entries, Dick Killer in the hurdles; Joe #41 34 Lucky Bettors at the half. It was one of their es BOOT FOO , , is Hill in the 100 and 880-yard ae T $ 98 WATERPROOF — $495 | with its all-around star Dave Loans $25 te $500 on Signature, Furniture er Car WADERS 16 4 NEW YORK (INS)—Tickets on | best showings in the 19-game tour Secero up | WADING JACKETS Peters as top man. |Alex Barge. Tom Conley 880-yard ‘which winds up today at Cincinnati BAMBOO , a $3,409.90 daily double were Wii¢ P 7 WEST LAWRENCE STREET, PONTIAC yor ¥ * —— 89° | Berkley also will be represented.|"elay; Larry Beamer in the half-) | cashed in yesterday by 34 lucky The Trotters, who have won 14 and Fleer, + Phone: F&deral 2-9249 Y STREAMER ° EATPISH -.-<:--. | Flint Northern, with a well-/Mile and Roger Coats in the mile.| | ory at Jamaica Racetrack. games, got 15-point performances OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS s c WADER $495 ‘balanced squad is a threat, ac-|. Kermit Ambrose’s Maple squad in- if R T i And “Loans mode te residents of oll serreunding towns FLIES ........ een e SUSPENDERS .... 1 . cludes, besides McFarlane: Chack Gibson, The payoff, fifth largest in from oman /urman anc ndy TROUT $e95 | BAIT ¢ J Coding to Mehock. Vikings have shot, ou stenhenson, high jump, Jim New York racing history, result: | Johnson. | VESTS ..00.,..--06 5 BOX ......:.6scs:: 39 fine dash men, good distance Trun-|;.iay, Rich Riley, Phil Ingraham. Tom @d from Prideful winning the | ——-—. FLY © HODGEMAN $ 95 ‘ners and are strong in the relays. Fontaine, Lynn Benn; Fred Michelson, girst race on a $64.90 price and | Syracuse has had only nine LINES jo cccccsciees: 97 WADERS ........ 26 + ff and hurdies. O. K. Bud paying $124.10 on the losing seasons in 55 years of in- Rochester will send Dave Eldred with Mehock pointed out today that | Dave Peters. Peters is a high and broad ae the biggest | [Coach "eb Jere: Will eccompeny the i 8 sd OF8. | land Tech. He expected more | than 100 teams, with between | 20-25 from Michigan. | Pontiac's entries include Chief's ‘top point-maker this spring, Hudson | Ray in the jumps; Sophomore Fred |Brooks a 6-3 jumper; © Archie | Brooks in the quarter; Mike Hardi- man in the shot; Jolm Phiegm, itercollegiate basket ball. second race. WE WILL BE OPEN THURS. and FRI. NIGHTS APRIL 25 and 26 UNTIL 9:00 P. M. SPORTS SHOP 16 S. CASS FE 2-7621 PRE- Vikings’ Norb Baber sars his squad will include 14-15 boys. Bome of them! are John Dennis, dashes; Phil Geines, jbroad jump, relay, 440, Reg Gillard, hurdles high jump: Leon McGee, hurdies; Jim Moore. ace hurdler; John Sharp, relays; Bernie Williams, dashes Northern won the 1956 shuttle-hurdie relay. | Dartmouth first played intercol- legiate hockey in 1905. SALE, here’s the look, BUY ANY SIZE, TUBE OR TUBELESS, WHITEWALL OR BLACKWALL, AND THEN PAY ONLY $2 FOR ANOTHER TIRE. 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Me é » “ee Ei: F % 2 a Se ac Ee oe, a er eas Th. See = Et t Las *~ 4 i eh oe ee - = 3 4 a F po : J iy ee ee Een Ne Ae a enn . VA CAEL ON ae me, § o tea : \ P | ’ s { . \ 2 pec wl st ei cease owes tie . } Ve | | j » é ey ‘ ai | < ihe ee ees 2 : . a4 A haya Ress , ‘ Meg rae SNS S \y > xe ; A al \ va ae ee a \ ees mo oumiis ’ 1 Tj Te te Oe oe sane — =~} ie \ | oh ‘ : } \ : f \ stor intineaiealion’ ~4 + ms, ‘ = if j j } __ THE. PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. APRIL 18, 1957 4 " ; ; Ha ene 1 ) : "Brigham Young University here. Hoel Drill Tonight | Cleveland Not Interested ro Hoop AN Stare: ees iaree sity one owe Arrangements were uiinounced pn ‘ of ip Celts 113- 1 x * itoday for s practice session at 5 an- m. Site Stil Ol Se | at pe ans 2m a eel ; PROVO, Utah (#—The * ‘Guest of lead in the pe genesis INO, 584 Union club. Players should Honor’’ tossed in the game-win- professional squads. ibe on hand promptly at tonight's tates as host | to our aBEMOT 1 ie Th sl a trends _ the nations ot the ning basket/tonight as the Major Salt Lake City tomorrow night. jan, penitent body's guess today, with chilly|Western .Hemnlsphere if Congress|League All-Stary edged the Bos- : a Oct, 25, 1870,| Laurel-was the first major track ei indications of acceptance from Rio) revises its present. position,” he ton Celtics 113-111 on their basket} Pimlico, opened on iaodk rece ta to on Ser Y ces L 'de Janeiro, dim hopes from Guata-'said, “but lack of support leaves p41) tour. lis the nation’s second ol Peis land offer racing Ray & Potws 16 Huron Bowl si Com Mots. 90 30 Pabst 60 $0) mala City and a report of a feeler|us no alternative to our present) ei Hutchins, former star at track. dass Bec Eanes 32 Caring ti Bite 8 a2 Phelier's 8367 from Los Angeles action.” pod , ; : ’s 65 ieee Vilis $2 Auburn Ber 77 43 “Tug” Borst 82 68! There wag some official doubt k «4 : : per a Petes suit.’ Deoucrde 1h a8 J wD Ber. 0 | the games will be held. Cleveland wanted a Congres . are a ass : @ Pete's 1003, Ray (Stanfield 1 49 Beven-Up 39° 80 The city of Cleveland pulled out’ sional appropriation of five million »? Ce af fe : AUBURN LADIES ' (omer eet is Cont, Ceri, 38 8 of the host role yesterday, plead- dollars to stage the games, and ° ; | Pont te Be Prenkiin Pa. 30 90) ing a lack of money. Congress refused the appropria- h's Inc. $s Reese, mec Pate bop shi aura mar oe tet : pe Gian! Tex $2 DFELLOWS Douglas F. Roby o troi + -* | eR ere 58 Becterctiv'est'e Ps 1 ident of the U.S. Pan-Amer- {ZE Keller Kate B ; presi ames drew athletes from aber was why Dr. ‘ Ervin fos, names “3 sete "s boos ref lean Sports Organization, received lh to Mexico City in 1955. | $ | Henoute Chev, 1 Sacks he oe Cleveland's announcement with)“, « City and Ris de Je-| “MURON LADIES | Drewry's Tl Brace Clon = 43 the surprising comment that the] cmmomale City | Ti Bardaht G1) 9 stenaall Se4-ie-20te 3, Ovens 420-204 may’ he felling wncongh.”[ Sr ware, Meee ne Si Broun WITH Jove. Coney Is. 1 Len's 58 668; Hanoute Chey. 901-148-1049; Tra Potts many ling husiasm | #24 third choices last month at a Counteg View 95D. Nichoie 57 pit 08b-t10-2914.” there canbe bell tool teeny yossting & Ce Pe ee a fle built? : ‘ 5 = tue “A s e tu y Dw Bots eervice $3 Pont. Pisvon bo — ’ wt don't know where or how we're) \por's Organization ie apes, 2 In. Tubular steel thru-out - WG. Che 21, Rigs bat; Deeley Ua | Sire MS. aS going to generate any.” e with “double, cole” moree Lounge 635, 300 Lounge 2391. Shaw's Sturdivant 44 68 Cleveland Mayor Anthony J. _ Construction. ottec anti “997 = 41 Th to the frame. Top Value! ROLLING FIN L. Graham 240, ©. Jewett 641; Fleet Celebrezze sent his city's ‘easier’ Only 2 Changes wh. 976, to Roby ye a pregare oan T G. Btkins 70 46 Earl's Mkt. &4 61 oe 8’3”" Across Top 68 47 Huron Bowl 83 62 ELKS HOUSE FISHERMAN’S, LUCK — Mrs. in WIBC Status a6 a ee ee ae p pret | Robert E. Wilson has both hands Clecelend nit. tte itinons are 8’ Extended i OC McAually 221, P “‘rortine "26, |Dickie’s < 42 Carings 44 43/full of smelt which her husband ready and willing to represent ‘the DAYTON, Ohio # — Except for ; nuke’ the m, . James Firt, 2159, | Moote Elec. 47 42 Gaves Grill 38 51 ladied out of the Sandy River ati” an "| twa changes in Division No. 2 of ‘ ——— {Stadium Inn 47 42 Huron Clean. 36 64 a : UNTY EMPLOYEES Osmun's 47. 43 Behr Cats. 33 57 Troutdalt, Ore. The stream is) - ithe team events, Tuesday's lead- aemicons as LG. Gorleck Os. M:, Zope see **- an angier’s dream come frue for] ers in the Women's International 3 —ee So 2 oe eo 4 sions Mah id. Chocks Seinen See 10 days each spring, when the! a an an ims Bowling Congress tournament County ete a “ Siow "Poke 38 Hy OUR LADY oF 35 LAKES PAMIGE | «on fish crowd $t am their way! here remain on top today. » ks : la the. s 7 = sy is : peur Bowe. St Fin Mande 3 8 ussarey a dh paraucots af Gf 1 Spawning grounds. for Der by Chance ee OA Sate overs Chee acres fee Feed oki Seat ems Bf Sere Ew SS lover the top spot te Divisiee No, Ailey Mea Gi, Social’ Kats fev women: b, Shtare 28,2. Wein 3, Maples Swamp Bathers Celee Se te ee nnlt Drseped te. sbdied: plate was} Bussards 60 Condors 1623. <2 Irish ' i nix’ apis — MONDAY | usar pooheg-- — eatits in Home Track Meet lowned by Texan, ress nother os Ohio Recreation ‘with 7 . Pt ; wu | t : ‘ : pag Soon tb aory. wind. 164i Bast shore #2 2) Compiling 12 of 13 first places|iie trainer said today “I believe| In the second change, the ‘In- Robins 37 Wolverines $3) ‘Huten Clean. 13 a9 See teunge st se in their opening Eastern Michigan! this Irishman will earn a trip to\dependent team of Piqua, Ohio, : a pape 5 > $$| Osu me be Hy perry 1 Mkt. 44 # dual track meet at Pierce Field, | the Kentucky Derby.’ ivolled 2,262 to move into fifth, a ales Alley Cate Skunks ‘8 Birmingham Jacks Five 49 74) ‘Birmingham's Maples swamped! ‘place in Division No. 2, Crawford)] Reg. $3 ES M, Lind 225, M. Wheeler 676; Larks! aubarn Mie. 3 ¢ eases 3 92) Mt. Clemens 75 1-3—33 23. Harold) * * * ‘Harris of Ashtabula, Ohio, thus| Value a en ee au, '|Trumbo, Bather hurdler hit 15.5| A field of from seven fo nine 15| sropped out of the top five. | ! LADIES ALL STAR pe migae Bono a arcane cos for a fast win in the high sticks, ¢*Pected to start in the $50,000 || © Gym Set with 2-Seat Sky Glider—Twe wh. : Ww. LL "; ae dded Wood at Jamaica, final “| Safety Swings — Trapeze Bar — Set of Ine. Te 44 Huron Bowl 4 fe Tigers Make It Home ee Sonen'e oats 5a Pipes. eras New York preview for the Ba ons Win Calder Cup | “ aki 2 chi ra — Safety Chain : _ n rt— : Z Shave as Bats ig es i ited May 4 Derby. Bold Ruler, owned ~~ ei, Cretan 4 Sa i oo: Naomt Weed 203, Rose Stration ‘After Delay at Flint Pat Berry (100-220), 880 relay.ipy the Wheatley Stable, is ex- CLEVELAND #—A goal by Ken | © Bell Bearings ‘on Chain Hangers - ginaw a a ey Ls Be. red Capi.| "8% top scorer. 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Second Engineer Combat AT YOUR rg 5 oes arya an ioajterning of the earth which varies) oe fe BS 7) 'T £ ~~ really does need target on i | A Boviet incuncespent here saidia pliewti ‘cheats woud ie) of de spdes op Bely- hes a bid to Pickfair. If you were Orr, 21-year-old resident of DRIVE Paola, Kan., went target shooting jon on the “A” list you might see the’ | By HUBBARD | KEAVY inside of- Pickfair two or three’ lat a range near here. As he reach- jtimes'.a month. \ as ied to pull his revolver from 4 HOLLYWOOD Like the ads. t *¢ * |holster, he shot himself in the leg. say, there are imitations. but only | Mary and Doug had a special - * e E Pontiac | Wwe ; In one is genuine. That is how old- penchant for royalty. There was. |He was ‘not hurt serjously. 2435 DIXIE HWY.—FE 5- ‘timers in Hollywood, with dreamy one soiree, in honor of the duchess: eyes, allude tq the parties * ‘they of something: whose formality hit — | our K EEGO used to give at Neen vil is ae en et het ‘The True and Wonderful Story 3 OTCARSR of COL. DEAN HESS CHILDREN UNDER 12 J Many mov no aaiaand have' was there, There was a receiving! tried, without lasting or notable jine, a polite punch, delicate hors success, to recaptute the aura, d'oeuvres and soft music, It was a CANO of splendor that surrounded the little like a movie in a setting of! ” REECAL 4. DERBA $ parties that Mary Pickford and overdone French drawing room ’. OLRUF 10 REk BS SES SS - BS 0 ADMITTED FREE Douglas Fairbanks gave at their! with the gilt, the brocades, the . LAKE re Ee hilltop home. A. screen credit, in| hand painted piano. But unlike a . SEGG ee 5 the old days, was less important movie, nothing dramatic hap- . 10. GURSA Yesterday's answer: coPtoin, boks, 2435 Dixie Hwy. near pened. - a8 stripes, viSiter, felQn, iNmé@te, siGnral, Telegraph : Mone thing to be said for Pick- © 1087 Where My Line, nnUmber: vArd, Blok. portien. Ph, FE 5-4500 » a fair parties, they never became BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 I brawls, Mary's innate good taste SHOW STARTS AT 7:20 P.M, . “GIANT”? Will Be Shown Only Once —Storts of 8:30 P. M.— Rock Hudson, Jas. Dean Elizabeth Taylor s prevented that. : | o* © 2 thauls 72 children on a 54-mile EASTER But Pickfair wasn't the only Color ado P upils ‘round trip through Coal Creek can- lace for parties. yon, says his passengers are. most-'} SPECIAL! MT think of one at Lew Cody's. Hear Elvis Croon }; “rock 'n' roll” fans and if their ; It was after a Fifi D’Orsay wed- ecates disc jockey programs are, = . ding. Fifi, in her impetuous way, ON Way to Class turned off—‘‘They holler.” Mt Be A Bh Ht A ll Be. i. ls Bl, Bl Bt A Bip Sl. hs, i. A. tl = ai ih de ai din die. tte. di di ty Apt i i i tin Ain i i tn i i ie i ee id called her friends to say there'd ‘ . - « « ik ‘ 9 a reception at Lew’'s house. ‘ goon Colo oe! F youth: He added witha grin, “We. a wees MARTHA HYER | 6 Lew ‘was a good host always — [ul passengers on’ tour Jetferson f PA, : FIDELIS , there'd be ie of the essentials County (Colo.) school buses aré don't ra t much once we get into the wa _ DURYEA - * DON DeFORE ee ae " anyon KASHFL JOCK MAHONEY wm. ca, poston 200 for a slam-bang party in his re. currently ‘rockin ‘n’ rollin’ to . EY we ‘ “Th IVING Ss 99 Hi Fl trigerator, his kitchen, ‘his rumpus classes - emee PLYS——— : ‘ e L G “SWAMP” af room. Scores of well-wishers) Radios have recently been in- 7 WAR and WOA in Color 1 AND CARTOON TABLE MODEL showed up. mailed inthe pte ee is Pres- Golden as only at ne - ALSO . * * * éy usually gets the nod over a Py : ~ FY . (GG as You Me... Ksing The KUDDIES / 3 Speakers 4 Speeds | The party was in high gear newscaster. . Drumstick can know them! The LIVING SWAMP ™ when Lew — his driveway was Riley Scott, Evergreen elemen : i — ; —_ i : ; inners Now Delivered 8 . In Blond $ 95 J blocked and he parked his car on tary school principal, suggested cas eae Your Meme trem [ RABBIT RAMPAGE =| or Mahogany ‘the next street—came home. Fifi having radios to entertain the chil- | Neen to Midnight . Daily. E had neglected to tell Lew she was dren during the long trips to and — oe 4 5a’ _|itaking over his house. But Lew from school. 11:00 A. M, WALNUT loved a party so much that he County school supervisor Lester Call FE 8-0483 | Continuess made a few phone calls and oe Witt says the radios were donated Fried Chicken—Shrimp ly the crowd was augmented by by automobile junk dealers and Fish—Drumburgers FREE! $16.00 Worth | Lew’s. party-loving friends. Lew Soe ceamire) acd taenad at the PIZZA of Records | bape = aL we reception lasted joni! Gas! shape: an ALLIED ARTISTS erens ; Bus driver Sturman Adams. who West Maple Road East of Walled Lake Your Choice * * * ' on < vo rabi : ™ ——| VM “Fidelis” HI-Fl Lew and his bal agreed —_— a iatatachatatatatatatatattetetntntntattattetetntatn talent fj MA 4-3135 . once acquired a large bus and fit Provincial pret ted it out like one of today’s mod- ; [ | TRAND : q FREE! 95 ern trailers. They called it a land | OAKLAND TODAY I: STRAR ; >| CLOSED or yacht and, verily, it was. One day DOORS. OPEN EXCLUSIVE FIRST-RUN SHOWINGS Doors Open Rererds. mc when Victor McLaglen was cele- DAILY AT Weexdays at tae? 4 MON.--TUES rs i brating something, and had about. 12:45 P. M. | At Your Butterlield Theaters | Sundays at 12:45 q) : | "VM “Fidelis” Hi-Fi. | 300 at nis estate, Fairhaven, Lew P J cnt — 4] WED.--THURS. ! and Buster drove their yacht right, ADVENTURE OF THE CENTURY / CONSOLE 199° up into the formal garden abaft| | { , Y: BLOND the swimming pool. Buster, who 0 LAST TIMES TODAY | OPENING i for the Season FRIDAY APRIL 19th - Ate it 920.00 Werth of | was the hace of his one-yacht [ { Aa ee oe oes Oa Ria na Alan LADD in “The BIG-LAND” | ¥ and -yards of = braid when on ST ARTIN San NI Decca HiFi Console |r Pe see § TOMORROW Gio. FLYNN a SMETH FREE! ‘| 4g” dived into the pool in full regalia | ate mn © Werte ef Tomorrow: Some characters 1:40 eal Tnslce . | who made life interesting. A MAGICAL Move | ‘ 3:40 | =| OTHER MODELS (Counterfeit Coin § prprep7EN IN STAR ve | End of South Union Lake Road at Haggerty Read. EM 3-0661 SS ‘THEATER | a |/59Q* 5447 | Catches Exper TONIGHT STATEN ISLAND, N, Y. (INS) | : — Dr. Kenneth Scott of the Wagner ; VI C’ S College faculty, who for several @: A years has made a hobby of studing S H my] N ma N G {, iwAN counterfeiting in one days. i . knows how it feels to “caught on reve gyre — i RECORD SHOP with the evidence.” NT WRLUAMS + RANDY STt be ° Westown Center The professor was stopped by a : ice car after he'd paid to cross | 702 W. Huron FE 8- 6531 agit bridge, and was confronted Plenty of Free Parking with a counterfeit quarter which he had unwittingly passed. ———_____——_ His memory saved him when he| realized that the phony coin must have been given him with some ‘other change — an infrequent mis- fortune, according to the Secret, Service. which reports that coins make up only 1 per cent of the counterfeit money in circulation) Timeless...Sparkling.. _Ever-New aE ...Full of fantasy,fun and delightful music! today. Dr. Scott's third book on ‘ail hobby research subject, ‘“Counter- feiting in Colonial Days," will be \published in May. | JAn Hondést Man Wanted | SPOKANE, Wash. (®)—~—When the chairman called for ‘someone hon- ‘est’ to draw the door prize at a parent-teacher meeting, Police Set. Clifford Payne, the guest speaker, got the job..He premptly| reached into the bowl and drew) ‘his own number, if 2150 Opdyke Road Phone FE 4-4611 PORT eng Fr NAGEL + il. pa CET 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ‘ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 HUR P 2ON DO NOT CONFUSE. IT WITH OTHERS! —sné— ‘This is the one and only — Walt Disney's original musical screen fantasy JAMES CAGNEY | and —— — ° oe * | Serene |? . STAY ALIVE! « . pone eth : 99 | Ye om lq 4 | ROBERT RYAN - ALDO RAY ; ACADEMY AWARD WINNER . 2: 17: THE MAN /. ‘ eweny vu : \ ™ —_ lé WHO TURNED by AS Gem of a pump to make your feet feel pampered. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, | THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1957 ve | a DONALD DUCK) « , Hoes res ( team-in 1952 gift from Thomas 3 C4 2 deserved best Brings Prestige |e nisin t wey a « pen to Once Little-Known Jobj sms se crn | By International Nows Service jcould be elected to high publi than gts office on the strength of his Jim Hagerty, who disclaims any popularity and his reputation as| Before becoming Dewey's press political ambitions beyond his joblone of the President's closest secretary in 1943, Hargerty had ~~ tures and Bronx brogue are near- (Rut when the President retires to frequent golfing companions ly’ as familiar to millions of ithe serenity of his Gettysburg * @€:% televisipn viewers as President farm, his 47-year-old press aide Hagerty, whose game OKAY, MAJOR, AND YOL) CAN TRAINING TOWARD A PHYSICAL & A OVERMATCHED WITH PEAK, IT MIGHT GE WISE THIS HOUSEWORK! «~ [T'S , =, WSs TO MATCH YOU WITH SOME GOT ME AS GROGGy ASA YZ ier the na Seah N= T FOEMAN WHO DOESN'T WET KITE ~ I'VE DONE YA > Henin SS PACK TOO MANY Z| EVERYTHING BUT DIS FOR Jy sabi Coibeecdie em ta vA ono. BIG GUNS /mT'M QCiL IN THE / < > THINKING OF (SACK YARDS sfjece” Sons sages nonce | | NEARBY. MALL. Sh aa, COME ON, NANCY-- ‘ S— TOWN=— Yyy Gi PLAY DARTS , UM-HAK! J GY ——| WITH ME | Be f a 5 tel : YU | . 1 +0" o—-} zn AGENCY TO TAKE — FL RATS! NOT ONLY ARE MAY TL Be A 7, ws ea oa VACATION= : OUT OUR WAY Bice Ame ace ve f 55 GL RE xt ui OUT OF FT? NOW I | | Uy. MEAN WHEN THEY JI |) al Y "TIGHT . é‘ THESE DAYS/ s(c¥ ~ w= RAS Pp vk * he 1 GRANDMA 1007 by MEA Cervinn, tne. TRL Rag: WA. Pes. By Charles Kuhn YEAH, GRANDMA, WE THOUGHT IT’S ABOUT TIME WE ED OFF FORA OUT Tinae We enoe = < “by Franklin Folger THe PONTIAC PRESS, rHURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1057 = _FIPTY-THEH | beech avebaens ) MARKETS |Stock Market | “""s=as- President Fights\Ureattowst Se. omx'iameorhar ABS oo ae ig i ANN ARBOR ( — A fourth } hs. oc lrregularly. Up Geka “Cuts i in Budget [entra Se eS Top Sholf Easily rin 1056 high ......276.3 155. r ee , April 17 (AP)—The fol- 4956 low ........9440 196.2 69.6 171.6 the regular series of three a year ,It is easy to forget what one has. growa produce of not ang “they NEW YORK —The stock mar- ba aseuen Declares Reductions in jor more ago was suggested yester.|stored on the hard-to-reach top Heed “ghowehe and wold ap then |ket was-irregularly higher in mod- ; oe Fed 1's di M day by Dr. Thomas Francis Jr., shelves in the pantry and kitchen, in © package lots. . - Cc. J, Nephier Co.) edera pen ing ust who directed field tests of ve ; PRICES WEDNESDAY WERE: Praste|Crately 8 active, trading early Puipimgures ster wrx oe coe fo ir he vec lAn easy way to keep tab om the apples. Delicious, fancy, 6.00 bu.; No.| afternoon, “ . High Low Noon Wait r Future are items stored in such places is to i, 00 bu. thon, fancy, ~ 4 ¢ Alien Elec. & Bguip, .Co. 3 ss Dr. Francis, of the University’ j Mo. 1, 2.56-3.00 ba. Apples, Baldwin Rubber Co.*'.... 163 16.3) : of Michigan Medical School, ad-/8¢cure small mirrors on the ceiling 1, 2.78-3.25 "Apples. x ; Spr. Leading issues gained fractions/O°? Of"s Chem’ co*:: “3. “a3, WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi-\vised the extra shot as a safetylabove the shelves. nag, 295 be: 2.15-3.28 bu.ito around a point. There were/Howell Elec. Mir. Co... -, 1% ident Eisenhower recommended to : — Apples, Gteele Red, No. 1, 4.00-4.50 bu. pe Peninsular M. Prod, Co.* 10 Sos VEGETABLES, MISC: Betts, toppea,|Plenty of losers in about the SAME) Tie Propset Coe ...... 112 12 \Congress today cuts totaling $1,-| “3 ' ™ a No. 1, 1.50-2.00 bu. Cabbage, curly, No.jrange but the list was up on bal-|Rudy Mfg. Co........,....12) 13 12 . ‘ ° . a 1, '1,80-2.00 bu. Cai red Bo, Toledo Edison Co......... 13.8 13.5 13.5 858,000,000 in federal spending for) ren 1's0-2.00 bu. “tancard: variety, |@NCe, Wayne 8. Products Co.* 13 14 , | As All Principal tock Exchanges That the Commission of the City of No. 1, 1.50-2.00 bu. Carrots, topped.| Brokers said that the three-| °N® sie: did and asked. future years, but said no “sub- 8 ; is Pontiac, ) Will meet in the Com-|Of lack of government export sales, No. 1, 1.25-1.75 bu root, No. 1 : m4 tantial”’ reducti | Chamber on April 23. 1957, st!Qats and soybeans firm in| 720-286, 4 bu. Chives, No. 1, 1.26-1.30,day weekend beginning tomorrow stantial” reduction can be made. Will Not Be Open Good Friday ao Sbjections thas maybe juste be aston % ccm basket: Leeks. No. 1 i.26-L.10 don bebe When stock exchanges will close) — Baye N in his record §71,800,000,000 budget 2 iigag nt er % Aaya eaiy trae, Prices then fel somes, Esha. ol Seats t|lor Good Friday had « restraining! — BUSINESS NOLES. fcethe coming tacal_ yer . April 17, 1987 what, 2.78-3.35 32-Ib. bas. Parsiey, curly, No. effect. Although the news back- x * a ™“ Our Office 7“ By Clerk There was some evening-up op-|roor, wot, 300-20 dos, bche. Pov: ground was mixed, the reports | Loney Miller, of Pontiac Recap-| At the same time, “e, President! April 18, 'St-lerations because of the long week- agg hag Bet Loot Te be. Potatoes, |from corporate ane meetings! ping Co., 489 Madison Ave.,\told Congress "that present high aris carb, gullet pnd made 10 (CON | ona -which will begin with Good|bsst.” Ne. L 1.35-1.75 be. ae te were generally favorable. Rising/recently attended a two-day re taxes should be cut only after the —6WWill Be ¢ osed Friday You lou are hageay boutied vie we .|Friday holiday tomorrow. Rhubarb, hothouse, fancy, 1.00 5-Ib. also encouraging to vty notis $ at a reg ° Dox: No. 1, 60-80 'S-Ib. box. Rhubarb, Spending were He was one of 25 men from the/fiscal expenditure .control.”’ eity of Pontiac, Michigan, jon ot, the . * * ay yy hag = ge Me ig ge investors. area selected for the clinic. He said that before there Is be the fecemtation Jt was declared to|- Near the end of the first hour old Re Oe eee eed, Some selected —— * 8 © any new tax cut federal income Cc. Jd. Nephler Co. pod ww construct curb, suede, style wheat was % to % low or, M bee Bibb, hothouse, No, 1, 1.26-1,50 nosey a a ap oo D ld W. Blow, sales repre - should “‘so exceed our expenses aw. to Selly a rensmable zB 918 Community National Bank Bldg. FE 2-9119 and Slumbie heeeue es Cornell Street to/$2.24%; new wheat unchanged to| Baas: Taree, 11.60-1130 30-des, oaee:| tools were mixed, motors showed| Sentative of Pitney-Bowes, Inc., pet nd satniats Gf said: improvemeat Mie cn| @ lower, July $2.14%; corn ¥% to scant change and leading rn oe continue to reduce the govern- Hours: 9 to 5 fer an api (Oh lower, May $1.29%: oats were| “ _ DeTmorr zeae showed a string of small gains, Sales convention, o meats debt.” said “impr in dance with| +s to ¥% lower, May 72%; rye was| ,, D=TRO!T. as Stl No Lamps wae oor ~*~ * * Miami Beach this week. 4 3 the plan, profile and estimate, and that|1, to 1% lower, May $1.30% : a cases ied er Gulf Oi int. Royal Eisenhower, in a letter to House! . ca tunminat veering toannge beans were higher to % lower | qua! Crs,a mbe, 8. ree 20%lputch, Sindair and. Standard. Oi poner plcamon pevprey eatinae : aad thas al al tee lett ane parcels| iMay $2. 41%, wer.) 41 wid. avg. 38%: medium 35; grade| VUtCH, a frectiount J. C. Penney Go. Sales asked Congress for the first time: DRIVERS— P ti @) ti ) of Jang fronting upon ‘either side of May and lard was 5*to 8|B large 37. (New. Jersey) rose fractionally. seer os ‘ onriac pera ion | Carlisle Gtreet from Cornell Street tolcents a hundred pounds higher, | ..°"0"%"*:, G7ede, A Jumbo 40: “laree 3. i Hit New High for 1956) 2 ore Bn en ete ow 0, os Columbia Avenue, shall constitute the pounds T,/ 38, wid. avg. 37%; medium 33-35, wta| Lukens Steel advanced a poin reject specific Congressional ap-. , | special assessment district to defray|May $14.45. ‘avg. 3342; grade B large 33; checks 24%./or better as it continued in de- i EXPERIENCED $8,006.00 of the estimated cost and ex- Commercially graded: Whites grade A : Sales during the 55th -year of propriations, without having to ve- Wismated costo aed deeunten saeont : , |fumbo 40: extra large 38: large 36-2844; mand. Youngstown Sheet dropped!” y'~ penney Co., “Inc. hit ajt0 an entire measure. @ shall be paid from the Capital Improve- Grain Prices Tcomaas: Sars cade peeesme nee 3 oe —_ are wes owe high ‘of $1,291,867,267 ‘during! The chief executive said that) HEAVY DUTY TRUCKS | ment ‘NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN Trade very active for Easter trede de/0lf slightly and U.S. Steel was 1956. This was $71,781,942 over/Substantial reductions cannot be , That the Commission of he City. of CHICAGO GRAIN naam rath stecke are fairly well| firm, 1056. the tren’ gucoried’ made iff the $71,800,000,000 budget! You can puchase Redi-Mix Trucks with small dowa iniselen’ Chamber on April 23, 1987, ai er April 18 (AP) — Opening! from nearby ‘areas ‘very short of neeas,| Boeing was down a major frac-| o pere because a large portion of the. parent =: as Sppeniny ex ects be ‘» sections 8 im, to hear suggestions ‘and gore ect pny grotirllageoony And extra large ere'tion as the. Air Force announced a budget is required to finance ob- proven and very proitable operation. rete t may be made by parties |y4 2%| als teen whites. Trade empbe-i+nat production of the B52 strategic| Net earnings after taxes of $46,- -|ligations voted in earlier years by’ ALL INQUIRIES BETWEEN 2 and 4 P.M. Dated yal 1%, 1957 jet ber will be leveled off at 780,722, equaled ry per Congress. 1116 R ST. : — we cscs mm an ae gene da alt oan oH Re at hat COMPANY weit eT ae Be _SICEDO, Age LAP) — Cotege|0 3 8 mo located at 17'5, Saginaw St. [pediet, Soom nent ee ity ad STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Probate|,., — Sep. ........ 1.2649 recetpts 965,000: cxtolesaie — "prises x * * : * provide for national security and| Court for the County of Oakland, Juve-ijgiy 32°°:.7: tee panos. } pacboneed: 93 be: of A General Motors was steady. were ‘carefully examined and pru- FLINT, MICHIGAN cei th ymatter of the petition con-| Dec. ee a uy S009 4o le A on C0; “care 00" “bar: Ford eased, Chrysler showed lit-| Haiti's bauxite deposits will be|dently reduced” before they were| . DeLisie, minor. Cause AG ready: j ot that ©. DeLisie, father of seid = AM cake bares Gate eudeas Cok oe exploited. sept to Capitol Hill, To oo rae 65 per cent or better A White a; mixed 32; mediums 28; standards ch Petition having been filed in this d C | id 28; ‘dirties 26; checks 25% k k Court alleging that the present where-| | c , = = New Yor Stoc $ ehild 4 oft the ped ‘a “said ‘child 0 ge q en af — — Morning is wn, an ie sa c. has violated a law of the State, and that : _ CHICAGO POTATOES ° sai sees gai ehild should be placed under the) Special communication of Pon- Chicago, April 17 (AP) — Pota of this Court. tiac Lodge 21, F. & A. M., Priday, |°!4: arrivals €8; track 21; total MOS Air Red ..... 54. s peo! ~j Allied Ch .,.. 88 State of Michigan, you are _heteby April 19, 7:30 p.m. Work in F. C. mand moderate: cotkee firm; idahe Res.| Allis Chal 1... 34.3 Kelsey Hay... 32.4 414 notified that the hearing on pe-|Gegree. William HH. Anderson,|sets 3.60: Oregon ssets m . Kennecott 16.4 tition will be held at the Oakland Gousty W.M : —Ady, |**tivals 17: track “aoe ties moaetae Auees Bee) mb Clk .,., 42.7 vice Center, Court House Annex, . V.\demand slow: market ¢ r lot track |Am Alrlin ..., 17.6 Kresge 27.3) 260-B West Blvd, in the City of Pon-| Sales none reported. Am Gas & El 36.1 Kroger eos 52.0) tiac in said County, on the 30th day Am M& Foy 303 Lenn & P.. 44 ef April A. D. 1957. ‘at nine ss ia) e ® Am Motors .... 79 LOF Glass ..., 15 the forenoon, and you are hereby ews in . ‘Am N Gas -.., 61.3 Lid MeNaL ... 116) manded to appear personally at. “raid | Livestock am Rad... 165 Lian & My .., 66.6) Rearing, pa teat ~ - Am Beating. 29.4 pom Airc .. ed ract to make percens aa -- 10.3) aarviee’ Sherest, ummons “and! Robert Lease, 206 S$. Hospital DETROIT LIVESTOCK Am TeléeTel."1773 Lone 6 Com’. 324) notice shall ~ oneal by” publication of | DETROIT, April 17 (AP) — Hogs —|Am Viscose ... 356 44 ~ ots 38) 95% @ copy one week previous to ore lions Waterford Township pleaded/salabie 450. Higher asking prices’ re-|Anaconda ... 66.2 = hey ng «of e hearing fn the tlac a ta innocent to drunk driving before tarding trade, market not esta established cW & C 8 Merck * 36.5) @ e per printed and -circula tas “lw Cattle — Galable 450. ae trade|Armco 8tl .... 83.7 Merr Ch & § , 305. { e ‘ounty. aterford Township Justice Willis|slaughter classes moderately active to|Armour & Co 13.7 Midi Stl Pa .. 458! : Witness, the Honorable Arthur ID. Lefurgy Tuesday and w slow, steady to strong; few choice fed Armst Ck . 28.6 Mpls Hon 87.2) 1—CASH. 3—NO MONEY DOWN ON F.H.A. Moore, Judes of anid Court, in the e| y @S Te-\steers 22.50-23.50: short load high choiee| Atchison °-.. 243 Minn M&M ., 686) T il . Y Y Seas 1.25 weekly! City of Pontise tn said County, this leased on $100 pending further ex-|1111 Ib fed steers up te 24.00; few good) At! Refin -... 47S Minn Pal... 363) ° 2—LAYAWAY. os low as $1.25 wie | steers je utility an Ave f — 6.7 Monsan Ch , 23 SEAL ARTHUR E. MOORE: amination April 26. |steers 16. 00-19.50: utility nd standard) Avco M o M 5 " 458.4 Mont Ward :.. 33 WE ACCEPT COMMITMENTS A true copy Judge of Probate . |14.00; mround 18 head utility cowagi311) Senais Av .s+. 60.5 Murray Cp 28 eee Lew, Tene el , VaSCASBENNO, Tom’s Super Market [Beep te 14.00; most, canners and chtters| | Been Bute eee 43 ame be I re: He ; Dep Regist commercia! up to { f fr .. @ ’ W WwW ea ey are Framalin, 888 Orchard|no _stockers end feeders in Tine mene ‘Bohn Alum .. 333 ord fl . Sea! E SELL HAT ‘Lake ve., changed hi - lable 50. Vealers moder- Bond Sirs » 16 PY + dt Hf ecia urc ase “NOTICE Or INTENTION TO > CON ilt and aid his Plea tO ately ‘se sctive, trade on choice and prime Borden ...... 60.4 [24 bead eg WE ADVERTISE! First ty, A-Grade struct curb, gutter and related work m-igu y paid $25 instead of five somewhat better than Tuesday: most Borg Warn ... 42.6 io i pw °* 303 ne _fimmicks! Jest honest-) Victory Drive. oa chat at idays in jail when he was tried! = ape ry le — 50 Ge Nort & West, 69 | : bust ° il K > aS, * 4 ¢€ Dp at @ re ghe sta a Ae oon ee ree 2 namen of the yesterday before Municipal Judge #24 rood veaiers 16.00-24.00; cull 16.00) —— Sr Lop hl a IE Nationa y Known PT — ¥ Pon Michigan, held April) urroughs . 413 . Gy 1987, be sestbatean en. eld npeg Maurice E. Finnegan for employ-|* “sheep — Salable o0e. wid morning|Cal Peck |... 43. Smet firta” By : he be the intention of the cus Com-|ing two minor boys, ages 15 and/|**tivals increased over early estimates|\Calum & H . 12.1 Qwens Cne |.. $1.3 3-Pc Cast ron mission t© construct curb, gutter and 16, without |by around 300. with salable receipts'Cdn Pac . 942 Owens 1! Gl 62 ° related work on Victory Drive from Mt. working permits. now around 600. Bulk supply shorn|Capital Air} .. 186 Pac Gg El .. ta2! Clemens Crest 2s 7 = — de ew — . te smal! os a a ‘sce 08.6 —< = : Hey “B” and tiac 0 ubdi-| Oly J. Quant, 45, of 305 St. (*Ptine jambs included; early sales |Cater Trac ... 91 ‘an pl .... SRT) vision, at an estimated cost of $9,467.37, . steady to weer market not fully es- Ches & Oh ., 625 Param Pict ... 4.7 -GA LON GA and that the plan, profile and estimate} Clair §St., pleaded guilty before|tablished: one lot good to mostly choice Chrysler ..... 75.4 Parke De . 534) 30 L S HOT ° ore of said improvement is on-file for public/ Municipal Judge Maurice E. Fin-\£’ shorn lambs, with mixed No. 2 and Cities Sve ... 63.4 Penney, JC .,, 80.8 : spection. : i 3 pelts 22.50; several lots still unsold:|Clark Equip .. 69.3 Pa eos | It is further intended to construct/Migan and paid $25 instead of five/cull te choice slaughter ewes 3.00-8.00./Climax Mo .. 70.6 Pepsi Cola .. 22. gaid improvement in accordance with days in jail ft Coca Cola ....1004 Pfizer vee BEAT the plan, profile and estimate, and that jail yesterday for stealing Guntace Livaerecx Colg Paim'... 43.3 Enelps D.... Be) R 9. oc aera a Sa te esage merenanion trom Wrigley’s Mar! cancase ape it var o._ SaanelSe ay. TG Peper a au: 900.38 spec! . pr 1 —_ able es .. i ae “4) and that all of the jote and parcels of ket, 59 S. Saginaw St. Monday. _|nogs 5,500; active, generally 25 to 40\Comw Bd |... 394 Pilithy Mills. 4 {| “ae Gate not cant | jand freating wee amber ae a vie higher on butchers: —— 50 higher | - Baten xen 63 Prect a a #3) marred. Compare this “ ry we from lemens Charged = er increased sup-| Con ae ire vcoce Gat . . 5 -8. lines of Outlots B and C Pontiac with possessing a memos", slow; few under 400 tb | Co Consum Pw .. 47.1 RCA 5 34 value! 3-PC. WHITE Knolls Subdivision, shall constitute the/of bets, William Fred Spann Jr., steady to strong early: but bulk all/Con Pw Pf 4i, 984 Repub Stl ..., 52.6) ° Soscial , sapessment district to defray/og of 187 Fisher A ded in.|tshts_ steady to 25 lower; few tate\Cont Can ..... 441 Rez Drug .... 304 ONLY , .288.25 of the estimated cost and ex- ve., plea in-|25 or more lower: as shipping demand; Cont Mot .... 7.4 Reyn Met... g 30 Gallon Gas thereof “aad that $3,179.13 of the /nocent before Municipal Judge Ce-|mixea 2-3 190-230 butchers 18.40-'Cont Ol .... 86 fey Tob B .. OF éstimated cost xpenses thereof! iB vicc: 18.75; Sitie ‘waew 3880; severe! bpteiGore Pa .22) 313 seek Spe :--. Bt qhell be be paid from c= ‘Capital Improve- | Ci allum and was freed on 1-2 these weights sorted for Curtiss Wr a Bee el GLASS LIN a bond i grade 18.76-19.00; around 150 head at Mm ... 394 ‘ 1 @. ED Ko" 18 HEREBY GIVEN ae until trial. April 25. 19.00; No. 2-3 240-270 Ib 18.1646. 40;|Doug Airc ... 62.3 gst ee aD .. $3: > Made to Sell for $219.95 Tha. the Commission of the City of with a few selected around 240 Ib 18.50:\Oow Chem ... 57.4 Scovill Mf ... 2 > REG. $134 50 V. UE Pindes: Ghumfor Gor Aorit 3, tet sil ball, Pas PEE-SUG GAs hatched [TIN ae aes oe Me tock tolbeaas e's Gee Ooh Be Heater $79.50 any ’ oe e . 4 ke Bere orclock p.m. to hear suggestions end + As Mbebell. 1138; cae tees mabeed ad » 360-350 1b | El Auto L ... 36.2 Binclatr eaceas 64.6! Includes . 6-ft. tub, wash basin and closet. fog encore | that may be made by parties —Adv. sows 15.25-16.75; few ted lots 300-JE] @ Mus ... 4.1 = wl ncetys S We urge you to compare this outetanding 350 Ib as high as 1725, . - |®mer coe 62 - “sa8 : . edueare Ks oan April 11, 1957 4 (Bele ot Bulcings)” Gelatle cattle 2.800; catves 200: active: |Ex-Cell-O 20 48.7 Boeery nid. # | 52-Gelion Electric ding rade on teers grad oice Pood os 88. ot ADA a ee Onmne Cue Neha of Rochester, snd, below and an des ‘helfers fully Pence ie coe FG Bites "> 3h) manact” © 99 . ' : or Ps) ce rs ove . . April 18, ‘87. feet ‘rill be rece r til/above 1400 Ib and a few load prime|Qeo Bak... 83 Big Sf Be: ie HOT WATER a CMROMe. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON-|ror "tne sele of the bal pri 30, 1982, steers no better than steady; cows strong See Dynam «. 63.1 Std Oil Ob... $3. FITTINGS struct curb, gutter, grade, gravel andthe sjcnigan Stat ~ S Owned by ito $0 higher; bulls str to 25 Gen soos 61.4 Btevens. JP .. 3 velated work on Colorado Avenue. ean Genertied ¢ Highway Department, vealers steady; prime 1474 Ib Geers Gen Fds .... 42.7 Stud Pack ... 7) You are hereby notified. that at @ reg-|" per” tem nee 1—P, 28.25 Ib steers 28.00; 1260 Ib 27.25; few|Gen Mills ... 64 Suther ne os 363 ; ular mosting of of the Commission of the!» Fa 0. ‘arcel 10, 1% storyiioads of high choice and prime steers|Gen Motors . 41.2 Swift & Co ., 38.2) City of Pontiac, Michigan, held April sha —_ located at _ Diversion St.| 1199-1275 bs 75026.50 Ik ehoice/Gen Tel ..... 43.4 Texas Co ,., $4.6) 16, 1987, by resolution it was deciared| (Former, Conan property.) Asters and yearlings 23.00-98.00; good (Gem Tire” |. 74 «Tex GO Sul .. =. COLORED BATH SETS to be o intention of the City Commis- em No. 2-—Patcel 10, frame a; |19.00- 22.00; several loads of high choice Gerber Prod 55 KtTOD wees 33.6) construct curb, gutter, grade,/T®6e with attached shed located at 218anq prime heifers 24.00-24.80; bulk| Gillette _..... . 43.6 Thomp Pd... 96.4| These tanks carry come 95 cece ata wash basin, eee and related. work on Colorado) Diversion St. (Former, Cowan property.)|*hoice” 92 00-23 80. 19.06-21.50; (Qoebel Br... 4.4 n Air 15.3) uote Pesteny” We Werrenty, — 95 Avenue from Bagley Street to Pranklin = © items listed are intended to standard 16.60-18.00: few standard cows (G@00drich ...,, 72.2 Transamer ,,, 38.7 on a-dnate’ fittings Road, at an estima cost of $23,141.90,;!mclude all accessory buildings, sheds, 16.90-17.00; utility and commercial 13.50- ee My sooo 1.9 Twent Con ... 3 — as ge hot — and that the plan, profile and estimate| fences, etc. located on the immediate'is.s9- canners and cutters 10.50-13.25;|\¢ West S .., 20.5 pees a teri Ask us, of said improvement is on file for|Premises, unless otherwise indicated. utility and commercial bulls 15.80- Greyhound ,, 16 n a ide .. 3 , public inspection Each item must be bid separately. 38; and choice vealers 20.00-|Gul soos 8302 c é Tt is further intended to construct], Sealed bids should be plainly marked: Eras; fiom caaiée the. Homestk ‘..., 363 Untt Air tin’ ..282 . | said improvement in accordance with| “Bid 63-38 R, Sale No. on the out- eat sheep ae Slaughter lambs |Hooker El .... 33. Unit Fm coe 16.4) : the plan, profile and eétimate, and that/Side of the envelope and should be fully steady; slaughter ewes go|tmdust Ray ,, 33.2 Unit ere $33) B : a the cost) thereof shall be defrayed by mailed ot delivered to: Michigan Stateliower: "several laugh quod tchetoe | Rend... 724 Un @ Sires”. 3 343 LAUNDRY TRAYS | a — assessment accordin: ront- Depart: . ie -Way “110 _ 23 or) seen i Gpged at aio te ined pacn| rn, Reo St slreme 7 Sues Sekew eto geggiamin ORM AAD "HE HS Mey S| with WHITE TUBS m % upon r_ side b jambs ae yeuas | Colorado Avenue from Bagley Street to| These items must be completely re-|§o%4. including sbout a double deck No,|int Bus Meh 875 Walgreen“. 38.4) ENAMEL Franklin Road, shall constitute the spe-;moved from the property within thirty|1 sins 113 fb at 22.50; utility and good tnt wee vores 4 West r Bk 29.7 CABINETS Crate Marred and up cial assessment district to defray| (30) days from the date of Notification, pring lambe 22,00-25 j inelo around |t Nick .....110$ Weste n . $16,138.60 of the estimated cost and of Administrative Board approval. lz head at 28.28: cull wooled 4 oe sass 96.2 we —— o0.3 @ Modern Styling expenses thereof and that $4,555.20 of} Certified Bank Draft or Money |siaughter ewes Poe 7 ad cull to good 2” Oe. coe 30,4 Wate Co 13.7 @ Stregs Comeart- ted cost and expenses thereof |Order for PULL AMOUNT of bid, pay- Shore ewes 4 8046.00. poe nT... Be Sener ee wane 2 Compartment qhall be from the Capital Im-lable to the Michigan State Highway : es ct .. eee we Chrome Plated 21x32-Inch provement and that $2,448.00 the| Department, must accompany each bid - eo---+, 63 Tong Ss a2WS sat Cement ee of ya mete | of less sagged pea All of $100.00 P | . aueet DOUBLE BOWL e y special ass or more m accompanied by: a try the W. 40, ft, of Lot 2, Lote 4 6, 6 © certified check. babi draft or money ou A move is afoot in Pretoria for} $ 95 . Complete with Base Cabinets! Laundry | wt f . 12.5 ft. in the amoun cent ; 1 * 26, 27, 30 Crystal Lake, gow. the bid, made pa: to we peas DETROIT POULTRY ranegpeareeorert of a pension fund | This delaxe agente tep range and watst-high even Trays Stainless 4 25, field Sub.: Lots 100, 103, 104, 106, State Highway rtment. DO 107, 109, 110, 111, 112, io 114, ie, pag SEND CASH CHECKS: —>— come . 18, 138, 120, 121, 133, 124, 126, 126, 129,| Deposit will be prometiy semuruca we era —— fe.b. eS 7 south Africa. sturdy stand & 132, Crystal Lake biowntnia No. i Pd is not accepted, ‘a tape hone 20-22: light type faucets. -_ GNONOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN cessful bidder depodit ® certified ‘check,| 14, heavy broilers or fryers (2-4 Tbs.) | _Dishwosher—Cabinet Sink ORIGINAL a <:- Kitchen That the cfigan il at m of the City of] money order or cashiers check in the| whites 23-24, Gray Crosses 20-28, Barre EASTER SPECIAL! | Pere $430.00 Ber cas April. 23, 1987, et | amount of $100.99 for each Stem, guar-| Te°% kings Sir, Moscory ducks ai: ® big af" See . $969% VALUE $99* SINK | Ee Detewe a 8 o'clock p.m. to hear suggestions andj demolished to ground level and all — 10; breeder turkeys: heavy ‘pens | sd i incledes range, even E gt - ond cabinets. designed make cook real pleasure! . « . cas it’s se sttractive, rem | * an delaxe controls, Complete ith objections that may be made by pa ombustible ason =| 21-28%. interested, bris jemtvel trea pg nt ag > ba ongey oe Market quiet. Trade slow as, woe kee accor ~| Jewish is not active due to the | Danek AOE a # rane. ine. spreitiaiions wh hich are tndicated| i Supplier adeauate on an otter Automatic Water Heater am ias Beautiful MIRROR id 8) Bee eaae Gals" fear Camas ta | wine natn te | LOWEST PRIGES ON STEEL PIPE | Wash § 2S |) sure rnin ee oL—ria and pee > to Seats level. | Undertone is generally unsettled. With the ne tte ; | | Ivanized Basi NK ied proposals will be received at = will be returned, promptiy CHICAGO POULTRY | LEESON FURNACE {| V2-in. Ga 1"$2.73 | 1%4-in. Golvonized $6.72 ns SINKS Reg. § 95 office of the City Clerk, r jon and approval the} CHICAGO, April 18 (AP)-—Live poul-) Galve 58 1 in Ge 7 98 $69.35 tine, Michigan, anti 2 Clock Tement, "|try barely, steady on hens, ebout steady 4 34-in,. inized $3. ¥2- . Galvenized $7. $ 95 95 $69.38 ‘ kpril 30. 1 Sion at which time bide wi es | McLAIN HEATING & i l-inch Galvanized $5.04 2-in. Galvanized $10.71 11 $99 ch and the rates of bids for different SHEET METAL co. CASH AND CARRY tlie i joted, for the Pe 4.9573 ; bined sewer and reia vat : | “y by involved he] over 4% Ib. 27-31; ducklings 26-27 consist ope 4 of the fo ; 54” Com BOWE. . ose eceeeues on a bined . ez" Sombined Serer ccse j ined Did ined Sewer... .eeeeeeenene “Rhythm . .. - Glowing Fess Colors in btawei gight Metal. or Carvedg PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. FREE Full Stock of Soll Pipe and Filings — Everything ta Plumbing Supplies ‘FREE PARKING __ PHONES: FE 4-1516 and FE 5-2100 | DELIVERY rT | Except on Cash || Seren Side and Comey 172. S. SAGINAW S THE : PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL, 18, 1957 aor : cost eEe., neyaaysee i i es a ol = he on April 23. 1957, at ‘clock p.m, to hear estions and fons that may be made by parties ‘Interested. cite Dated April 17, 1957 ADA R Ph Ade SR Apen jes Pf TO CON- NOTICE OF INTENTION struct Bat: gutter and related werk on ‘ou “are hereby notified thet ted ® reg- of the City ym iT curb, gutter, and Street from on Putnam Bisect at and Gad euamate ond wast an mate, en nt, shall = © FARM MERCHANDISE “YOUR LIFE’S FE 28181, . &, 6, 8, | " — m, 28, 2, 32, 4, 35, 57, SUTTER, 17, 1987, somn,| § 58, 63, 68, 75, 76, 87, 90, san; see 83; beloved F301, 11%, 117. ters deat of James pee. end inom brother Sree MADE EASIER through Classi- : fied Ads. To solve every- ;| day problems quickly, dia Work, Neste Male Bi beled intat Ha Voorhees-Siple sister i Grice cya AA it |ambumes Sivan Pau or Mtr ewes “prpememente "ty Pender Puneral Home. The Pontiac Press i FOR WANT ADS local studio, Exe. opportunt- iF" xendales 148. Sa Eel and vie. . ae sea es Ave ed pe om Ee: $ : : os ‘must in . Ww. we - vas SALESWOMEN N! wxperienced ia sportswear. Sales-|~ women sccustomed to the finest Glientelio im this area. Excellent eee eet 109 W, Maple. Ser rators To Work in the NOVI AREA SALESM EN $6,000 _— $8,000 Prudential Insurance Co. ussell Kelly Office Service WALLS WASHED BY MACHINE. ee estimates. OR 3-016. a. ls F - eee Teshtor : ° rE ti Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 COATS & vel Tool Room z aoe 8 , “ees ay > M wi trestoc¥ “3 t re areas 3 a acl 11 is S ce oe ' 16; rit | retion Bal = etme ee Phu Must Be Top Skilled AUTOMOTIVE Por Sale Rougetratery .......18 Employees Auto Accessories” ..c0..ccccs: :.90 FOR NIGHT SHIFT WORK ONLY! Auto Service ...... ove «+81 (6:00 P.M. 4:30 A.M.) Bale Motor eee +. 82 Pay For Sale Motorcycles pod, . Up to 88 Hours For Sale Bicycles ..,. 4 Long Program peor tebe “Airptanes” ‘te pelea, Gute Com nee . ‘O rans’ Olfered “e Orntkae C MFQs., Ne. 2 Care ccese +88 4758 eoumseast ‘Ra. ‘anted Used Trucks .. . 82 Birmingham, (Troy) . | ted Sale Used Trucks «0 90) 9:00 o.m. te 3:03 pm. Mea. For Sale Used Cars ae | = m -12:00 Pp. at. CED BUTCHER R - @pply in person Lake Rd. Experimental | Automotive ~' | Sheet Metal Men Steady Work Must be Esfeaced App 301 EB Wluoa °| Pontiac, Mich. | / le a | | sites registered none oar ‘private, ‘FOUNTAIN HELP. Apply Cranbrook res. Mlawesi chet aa Supertonce train. Inquire PA ipa 182 __N. Saginaw, FE? ? coe, MEN plored peer. oR x LRP wa pa ir, FE oe ONS G, SIDING: & shelves. “ter Pax) ‘pid, with terms. Cail OR 3-7407, FE 6-0068 _or MAple 2-1821, GIRL OR WOMAN =F CARE FOR 2 2 girls w while mother works 4 to| shift, Can live in, See Be ald Moore. 614 Wilcox, __Rochester. SIDE GIRL. Drivedn. Tel or. Dixie. LADY FOR LIG Soe as pity Plus room & “MEAT WRAPPERS Must be experienced ‘n self-service.’ Apply in petson, Food Town Super rket, 1200 Baldwin Ave. « a ° WOMAN | FOR house work. Live im. = Call FE 26221. OTOGR. ic Classes to start Please cal ation. R 3-126! for Storm for Mrs 8 Fiath. ASHES el BASEMENTS 6 attic. rE, 37388. | AYATLAS BLE NOW! CARPENTER, & cabinet work. New Murdock, ams Db. B. see APT 30 WEEK Wii ihe CALL. Pt ie. = No too pe FE Be mee ody small. AL A ter. & specialty, - |PHYSICIAN. SP pertinent detain. neutt Give} 8-6344, im atis ress ‘CHAIN OR BUZZaA , BY |PONTIAG GENERAL HOSPITAL, | evou wis ve som, 46) 355 Par Bi, ADDITIONAL SALARY PER Nia DUTY. “LIBERAL WRITE OR CALE NURSING G AL t ‘CEMENT & BLOCK yTs. exp. Estimations ir y¥ Ly LAYING, ii FE nat | , new & "repalr Cupboards, Forritce specialiv, acme aLL MAK sersiiens, at a Huron, ager ™ Biveching. Antiguse SEATED “by oop tov — eA a PHO =e & Found 24 ‘| poop: hg 1958 PONTIAC High ring k, egualty and pay for Be $500,000. 00 eer? seasoned 21. years. eas eed. ‘Ack tor Bo. Stahan. > ee em Dem * ae | } B, the e’ your contract Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 7 : MORTGA ES . CASH IN A FLASH Zee yeas corivaste pee poe oe 1 dirt, _Parlew, Building, Supplies _12A ga ponies > TL, GRADING black. “Tunk” et Reliable party will finance. your basement ‘or incomplete home. Low rate of interest. repair., Many satisfied customers. FE 2-9104 before 5 P.M. Business Services 13 | ser mov: 2 sence, Re Ex as ASHES HAULED, BASEMENTS 8 attics 3-7385 B CLEANING & 1 & Liaut ASEMENT hauling. Call Bill \HAULING & RUBBISH ae your price. Anytime. FE ; 98-0005. & Weavy 3 TRUCKING. Rubbish. Field dirt, sop soll, sand foe Be RAULING. REASONABLE oar SiNer WAME YOUR ce. avin 5-3183, MAN wants work "en captds 48421, . “O'DELL CARTAGE Local and long, distence, moving. ‘ hauling “anes & rubbish FE 8-014. OS 8 ee _™ = amp: ratoaa tiac\Farm and ‘Industrial ‘Tractor Co. at 8. WOODWARD 89 * Trucks to Rent|- _|YOu ACTION. Dial FE : 28181. ae PARTY no 3 studie bo arms, Used row boat. ue 4 3 3 3 3 Ht : a8 RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, vate house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give Open Ev ed. On Ni-9833 DIAL FE 28181 SOND 3 feet" ares mc » , ee From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. FOUND: CLASSIFICATIONS AR crvere chews be, re it eR en A. Johnson INDEX a En, women capable hard i ge Ta ow ba ye yellow ; 1% 8. Te na. than to cancel the Vv Reward. Answers to “Snoopy.” nis for that portion of the feet A ve 3-1367. _— : ea oe Soe =o Denttions wits FE a bas See cai deine. hog where, Om tae: Ost: YR-OLD Brows alan Pa Wanted Real Estate 32A ANNOUNCEMENTS dered valueless the JT) to 10 Oarm UD 60 910+!" Steady. : ‘@ pm. in| payia., Laat NG — QUALITY — iat B. Grass xe ot Thanks evvesocvnne $]f tre mage ba same'te gs |g eegcimg any sows | ROE Det el ele en tt oe game Ofte gracing "BY beur or Job see = BUN Sete Cane : “pp eppesemip teres a! 1 55 ‘ 93-8. Parke at. WAITRESS WANTED, EBXPERI-(7 LAYING, SANDING & FIN. ING & PITTING a belt and 34 ysice (bay aad per ene setuedaneeses ives ‘enced, Gay Or night, must be contractor, FE 37647 OARDEN PLOWING & PITTING. Soar etl a oot iar Heath We ey i. eee _ SALESMEN WANTED | 2 "Rimes Restaurant & Cock. Postiae Mazdwoot Floor Serviee-| fessapeble, Vicinity M55, Am; PORE BE BLAIR eats eotaiine > ad AR’ FED: at et hou, fet, Gemeaal FHA A) work. Vicinity Clarkston & Davis- “Conker to “Snuffy.” Vig ‘Op. 4386 Dixte Hey, TE on 31281 BF eis ett: || Men's Clothin Bake Sten AS lig Wats FS, BRICK, BLOCK WORE |ateten prownG @ PITTING] fos ‘cal "Peso. Reward) 10 elevision WAITRESS WA . PART TIME 3. FE 17-0495. Cook, PE 100 G-AND DRAG. = = HOUSE ON N OR W-SIDE. SMALL x Wass Ate mag Building Material only. Call FE 3-0006, Ti ROOFING & HIDING. GUAR: Sony Semen FE S08. oe LT nel pele down down Day. oF rent one in Dubiis the “day” of pubteaton Vacuum Cleaner & and chiigren. pleasant) "Ae TRENCHING [GARDEN PLOWING AND. LIGHT Toa een Rescue bea LISTINGS W WANTED — Sewing Machines . cdllay. helevenete, Pet Water line. Field tlle.| Keego Harbor. PE 6-32: cay oe Breese Call Fe 6-210. ven a err CASH WANT AD RATES R : Fr sett, BLOWING & FITTING, DRAYTON BROWN BILL FOLD. 8 SHOW YOU HOW TO Sas suas sours Fee, 4b ENT IN ADDI- +YR-|{- LICENSED & BONDED MASON) Plains — Clarkston srea, MA} Please return all papers. 6 ET CASH FOR YOUR a 8150 s08 e208 DENErITe. EXPERIENCE cus. Eve | Phone FE or FE ae SosoL ior FILLING. LAWNS OXR-| STOLEN: Bors he ete 3, 18 2S RR) ger. APPLY. PERSONAL — Puctaan Macc ee wont a _fower peat OR =m Feantom vicyele, vicinity of 18) Leslie - Middleton Fy a 3 \o L work, and ft en. night, BROKER FE 8-003 ¢ im im $8 §] Sears, Roebuck & Co, | i2Ei"W! esti cote Sy Yory, dene prompt ane sce Somers Meet 2 XGewt| ware for aay Informetion. FE] OWNERS 8 300 fas fee ance es ~GELE” GARAGES |_thtime Cau Pe Stem. | ADDITIONS — ROOFING, SIDING | “On e? Our. citents | _S- fireplace, hardwood vaserea walls, lots of once - ge house every Sun. sold. 3649 Auburn. WEST SIDE BRICK INCOME Located near Pontiac Gen- era| Hospital, Modern 6- roo; me With § rooms — fowl bath Sorts 3 rooms and _— basement, = . e iM [sey only $13,- ~terme, ss Aberin tins eo gD Ave. Free Parking Eves. FOR Dele MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Ottawa Hills—Brick Newer Brick Ranch Bun. tiled bath. room with fire- kitchen with bktst tioned basement, m, oi) fur- gas = incinerator Fenced yard. To include rich carpeting in 2 rooms. Mark Street is an ide alow. ft _—_ home 6 sand 1 baths. In good cooditien inside and out. To include carpeting in 3 rooms and draperies. Fenced rear yard, aS car gar Close to aes bevel: Rencon soon, $2300 Sylvan Vilage Beck Newer center hall plan. Long end low ranch home with at- tached 2-car full decor: sesorestine stone fireplace. 2 nice —<— lots and ne gl scaped. to and beach, sere a real value, “Tet’s look today. West Side — $1,900 Dn. GI. Resale, Newer 3 bedroom bungalow all on one floor. Weil located = Keer paved street. Prompt possession as owner is conn pony ‘of state, Price $12,- KINZLER BROWN all you need if you are a GT, Modern 5&-room. bungalow with a Gas furn,, se’ floors & plastered walls. Plastic tiled bath large rooms, 27 pdf Chee aluminum storms & ed Two large - fer. below reproduction costa, $9650 LAKE FRONT #4 e 4 bedroom home. Ot! floor furn Piastered walis, full bath, 9¢@ feet of lake froftage. Easy terms Here is a value. $5950 PULL PRICE: a Sadi See Hz- “your own terms, We'll take the offer. $11,500 CHOICE — Kast side io- ¢ 7 room home with ‘ull basement, oi) fur- nace, sunroom, 3. bedrooma, plas tered walls & oak floors, nice tot. Excellent condition. Terms. 815.975 COUNTRY LIVING — at it's best. Com wo gant cond reconditioned moderniz ‘arm home siih 4 large —— den, carpeted living room w bath with many builtins. 17 Tix? ‘bireh full size dining room, barn with water and basem Schaaf pts at fost” Sty ust be shown by appointment is real- PED og ight. See 1 & you'll L. H. BROWN, Realtor OUTS Li Listino seRvVicE” KNUDSEN Schoot =. 3 eepine porch too. toe iar emt eng room a rangement with center hail. Near wet | Seminole Hills tp rina Pipe ‘ y veoe te = seinem ia ater fg 3 o \s : Aen SEIS yi Por s * sav vi eon 8g 7 fal Apne Reap shi ie CRE H | $i NTEAC PRESS HURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1957 | : \ Ret At Fae aR wa _~viflotel Rooms 39/ SLICE OF HAM \ : For Sale Houses 43: For Sale Houses’ 43! —_ For Sale Houses Houses , 43 2 : aN - HOTEL AUBURIN T™ | rom sae on TRADE, 1NcOME SAVE giao NORTH END GI | ary tien ee ee RPE ar | tae eterna als ~SYLV AN VILLAGE DOWN Se - beter ost ee's BY OWNER wu itund ¢ § pan aioe! 2. Ley L yrrhed te ies tis te. home w ih Toatement on your lot.| Good east side location, § rooms ment, ree. rm, fended, alumi. Rough ey Wi build} & bate yee. ¢ poms 6 dita fer host ‘ans Blick “fiom | Seat "Den Mspesela Sree | ot ngeh Price ~ sheen Terms. morigage, #1) iy wtel| Newingham oye ‘ORD reyes ARSE Fa centers | enings,. cali In Walton \ Stes | eat SS ma) omen ne mr eee eR Lome | creme, Seearins Mine, Gat] ROUSE PP Wasi Tai ne DION STARTED at ae Le Se » hg large kitchen. full base- REAR Pos- $8,50v. m heat and_ nice oll veceaudioara room, Large lot, Shown by appointment. INCOME — 3 ent income | aes private aoa entrances. apartments are furnished, lo- cated bear bus, stores and) schools. Only down. RESORT — 6 cottages on round and 1 year —, ae sem tetup tretired cate within 36 miles of . Will take good home in trade. George R. Irwin REALTOR 269 Baidwin Ave. _, FE $0101 or FE: a= "hh dows *palane mpc aid.s08: ib “GIE Resale LOW DN. PAYMENT’ 2 OR 3 BEDROOMS FULL BASEMENT Earl E, James EM 36311 FE 4-1444 8260 Cooley Lake Rd. No Down Payment Will build on your free and clear lot, starter bores with full basement gh i or build on our lot wi small down ment. F. C WooD co. a OR 3-10: OR 31235 Corner Williams Lae Ra Willian ake Ra & ~~ FOR COLORED 2 story, 3 bedroom modern home, with full basement at, Choice southeast Paved street, Immediate posses- sion. 9050 wn, Also have another 3 bedroom with = ns Rae bone lot. Paved street with R. D. RILEY, Thecker S09 Bis. Lk. Ra. FE 41157 WATKINS LAKE Call now for your OTTER LAKE Privileges, are yours enjoy. Two -ymenomy Pa tess La and = ed = last on a ie time. Home Dail in The landscaping worsies teen been taken of, Full price $8500; $1500 Humphries enn, re Std no SEN RVICE ANNETT OFFERS Price Reduced to $6,700 ranch home handy to General care down FE 20474 a3) 'N. gh MULTIP ‘o- tors Truck. Ful) bath and Duo-Therm heater. Shaded lot 1% x 178. Terms. 5-Family Brick M6 rooms, 3 baths, in rental location. Now s in ome of @ month. Includes furniture in 4 apart- Brick Ranch—Hot 100x300 Attractive 3 bedroom ranch built in 1054. Newly deco- vesee A Living including = ing og Ae . Replace *, ings ture a” and the Automatic. ofl heat, Imva- shower. Attached dcar ooregs. $16,900, terms Attractive 6 poy Pid bb with sum room reened orch Modernised *titehen, Lads ace, full basement, of! eae Sot ey Ren 20 f os Proper - exoetiont condl- . $21,000, terms. W estridge, Waterford Charm: CLARK THIS VERY ATTRACTIVE sub urban home consisting of two nice bedrooms, lovely living room, a modern kitchen with dining area, Mariite tiled bath, oak floors, plastered walls, full basement, auto. oil furnace, tubs and dratns, storms and screens, (heated) breeseway and garage, P oho 4 ee ‘Don’t your wile to see this unless ow care to buy. Located on , Priced at 310,880 CITY $1,560 DOWN. RE- pao gr & E, This home was butte Te ‘34 ists of 2 large bedrooms, bomey living room, separate di- modern kitchen, ceramic ‘path, select oak floors, 4 closets, full basement, auto. oi! mee alum, —— and ris pore pepe ot ot $11,200 with payments of per month, taxes and insur- Ne SUB. INCOME, § 500 DOW i saber rent pti Tas rial li All rooms afe nicely car- ¥ carpeted liv- peted and ¢ drapes. are dad din Too! modern included. st floor pow-| kitchen, oak floors on firs.. der room. stem is walls, large lot, full) ' ote i go a ment, new ofl furnace, land. |) tot and’ a2 se won|. cal Teabal dist aes drive, fe included, | price,“ Sit, , WM. by KNUDSEN * igre ne AL ESTATE $1 44-4492 tai | rE “i 2 Cl Eta MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE team fur-| H at only 419.600 now, t miss this S, Smithbrooth & Co. 25700 Plymouth Rd. Detroit 39 Mich Lake Orion Lake Front 8 room fully furnished bedrooms and Commercial Bldg. Block & brick ¥ foot ising? tloc 2 blocks fe from ted tor almost an ogee HL, in and mane us an otis. LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD 109 8. notre 2821 Partridge LOON LK. SHORES 3 type home on corner lot in ani Figs & Shores. p ae ving room «nd U kitchen. Breeseway to dcar garage. It's new srnsaee ‘Saly $14 ‘terms v . Only on fe Balance et just mont. ‘BUDGET PRICED pre & Cory 2 bedroom home located west of Pontiac in a E ie insulated, has ST’ ecegl ota mated erage. New cludes pow adi storms. Oniy $1,150 down, WARD E, PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. TIL ® CASS LAKE WOODS ~ New 3 bedrm. frame and brick, full basement, ec on Cass WEST. OF PONTIAC LISTINGS WANTED HURON ing brick ranch home, — = corpet and drapes. 2 bed: VALLEY REALTY rooms 1% baths, at- 17166 M 59 at Ao Lake Rd. tached Sone garage. aticely OR 3-668) MU 46508 landscaped lot 00 ise. soto Saar $31,500, terms. : ; Roy Annett Inc. GILES ee et fat Evenings aed’ esoes 1-4 ‘ $800 Down 3 bedroom frame in Water- ford et in a rood location. Full price is only $7,750. Bee this now. Near St. Benedicts 3 Bedrooms Lasael — Hospital. 7 bom very condition. Large double liv- ing room send large din! —— ent, lus garage. with ‘erms. _GILES REALTY CO. #E 646i 221 BALDWIN AVE. OPEN +8 Re ete RN Te ae » Me ey Pee a eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, 1 TH URSDAY, APRIL 18,1957 _ BRICKS $16975 in CEDAR SHAKES Po 1704 S. Tele FE 4-2533 A. JOHNSON, Realtor aph Rd. aia'w. heat Russell You Young PE 44525 $7,000 down end or contract ‘n GATEWAYS to] HAPPINESS _ WEST SIDE INCOME , to bus, \ east evailabis, DANDY A siz Toom Per to sell at with low down “ . NORTH END ae . “shape, “ikcnen ie Serta ee one wie low down pay- PERRY PARK 2 house located ig a ee Beil im Stas, ba: ane 3 pic Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TR. St, nee “Open Bren. "70 6.96 $:30 p.m _WALTON BLVD | ecroom ranch. Living room | large picture window, car garage. This ts FUR: NORTH END Newly decorated 2 bedroom home sement, 2 large x IVAN, CHRAM Res. FE jrathiod st. Priced at $6,825, We buy land contracts NICHOLIE wee HARGER CO. rooms, full bath, breereway to li a real buy E = ete $8,800 with reasonable plenty of garden space. Ful] price | ‘coiha 96.500, " Bate eman 11i Jos ge orner ree Fagg iG eenvice ra & tome. with features Bu no gies Sethi snk, b wadiaes wor bie % walls, ifuge recreation room. Ro- 3-Bedrm. Subur' 3 Bedrms., 2'4 Tile Baths, 2 ina, 2 Fireplaces fiche = oe Fig oe ron soe room with birch ving Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE Dixie Hwy. Peo. Will ‘susider home $125 per Ag OR _3-9761 Clarkston Area Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8. Main Clarkston, Mich, bathtub, storms & screens, divided s & screens, basem with hardwood floors, automatic oil heat, large kitchen, _ of o . on @ large scaped This house has lake vileges..on Waumegah BL NORTH SIDE 3 room, Good location. Carpet- lien = s tng room aan. wee See. Imme- bedroom ‘bunguigw "ri ; OAKLAND LAKE breeseway and oom. Large frontage, nice Fenced. back yard. Lake priv- sbrubs. Sell or| ewes. $500 down. Imm: pos -im Pon-| | Session. = Plain Talk from terms -— $14,609 to and ers We've seen. in good North Immediate | Must Be Sold ———|THIS WEEK Here is’ your Auburn el RIFICE. excellent on a hil room, throw, nook, recreation softener. 1%, ~ 0D lots with | ty Waitese Lake. ee bulls features. 1‘, baths, room, Action Wanted the 3 Bedrm. Full Basement PE 4-1557 GI's Homes DOWN On Your Lot or Ours PAYMENTS 3 dedroom master Featuring Gat w@miiny ren | LUSH DOORS or aT MENT DELCO OIL HEAT LARGE KITCHEN MACEDAY GARDENS SNPVBATH ave nse home PLASTERED WALLS pH Ag Thy Ba SLIDING bra jars, ot 100ni60._Pias- CLOSET DOORS can be parchased by Gi . a down plus mort ALUMINUM - SLIDING WINDOWS F. C. Wood Co. ELECTRIC REALTOR on 213! HOT WATER HEATER FOR ONLY $9,975 : ms. & SA A PLUS LOT pomt. “ena hsah cad het fereesi, 3c. eursee ‘Gomes Directions to Model: Seaseuahie ‘eras. 1 € LAKE ees ope pages $500 TO CASS LAKE See eee. greet RD. WATCH YOR’ One seats Soest or Sloe ae Model Open ae ~~ ee DAILY 5 TO 8 partiy finished ups sire bed SATURDAY 2 TO 6 home are iting SUNDAY 1 TO 7 room, with e & rod od com eae “feet, auto. heat, insulation, | 2-Family screens, It's racant ts in West Side loca cca REE Wome cette 2 St : ico prosrrct ote eee en oe A good older home of 8 value ag $13,900 with $3,900 rms. plus bath, enclosed wn. h & bemt. Hardwood loors, wal Owner wants his house sold and hae reduced price $12,500 on it's chan buy a 3 bedroom ranch Manor at a SAC- arto ouse room Colonial home, erloo ov and many Breakfast basement $11,500 cash Although compared to oth- worth more. It'g¢ a 7-room brick End location. posseesion e to Located om a lot space, kitchen with — of Bireh cup- He a Paes ~ _ ned & fds, attached i's car garage, . @ sp es heat, well landscaped lot foers. Piastered walls and f, @ only $16,000 Bases basement. Listed price with terms. 950. Any reasonable of- fer or trade will be consid- WEST SUBURBAN ered. Let's MAKE A DEAL! Very attractive $ room anch Living room 13a17. 2 latge bed- water ear and situated on 4 lots with lake myle.sa0" Just think . NEW MODERN COTTAGE AT 8T M | mpsen REAL TORS, lan 8, Telegrapn FE | Eves, 1528 By. a ea Ms ot ft aoe! Sees CARNIVAL hy Desk Tenner © 1967 by NEA Service, tee. “Remember we want data on every flaw in the Ameri- can system—especially why they’re hampered by ‘surpluses! ”’ C. HOUSTON REALTY PE 46331 A BARGAIN Nice 5 room brick ——t base- ‘00d location 106, “siso0 down. if desired, PONTIAC REALTY 1” Baidwin FE 45-8275 e $500 DOWN Le eae on 2 acres, util., full floors. $5,250. full price. | od month, OA 63888. 2505 W ir, Oxford. CLARKSTON - ORION ROAD. paved. 4 rooms, Rose McLarty, Broker PE 23-2162 PE 45-3578 AEE FRONT MODERN HOME. 2 bedgms. Attic can be made into 2 here 8, $8,500, $1,500 down Several other Say bouses from $1, to $1,500 don. P. W. DINNAN 66 W. Huron PE ¢2577 7 RMS. FOR OWN. and 3 ished Close P—- E —eog a Paswanes : __Income Property 43A __For Sale Lake Prop, 44 PPP LDAP 130 FT. BEAUT. SILVER LAKE frontage. FE 2-5685. Lake e Privileges. $750 low down MINIS O'CONMOR. i — FOR TRA MALE gain ee of prook on Rirle oom TH LOG CABIN. Pas GARE Lake. OR HOME on LAKE. GARAGE PLAS. Furniture walls, 2 — Oily arenas we py gare appoint ment PE 4116200 OXFORD LAKEFRONG Delightful year around. !%e-story are with fig lake frontage. $15,000; . OA & REA ranch, 2% years = 3 bearoom. ceramic tile bath, living room, nicely decorated, oes minum storms & children, Shown by ap- 4-3569 __pointment. MArket Water Front Cottages 2 lots on Ein! Lake Cot- tage sieeps 8. Water and 14 «ft. boat toilet inside. tne. On Clear Lake, 2 br cot- tage with gas furnace, giassed porch newil¢ paint- ed, good sandy beach 80 feet frontage on, Skid- way Lake, 2? br. with oil floor furnace, full bath, out- door gril, completely furn- ished. nice beach. 2 br. furnished cottage with 2 lots ‘on Indian Lake Just off M30. Good sandy Beach furniture included. Fiowing well MODERN. LOTS, 60x313 and 402150. Owner reti . Te _ 96,500. 34 N. Astor. FE £2381. "ROOM HOUSE ON Ag ad street. 24x24 ie, | ie Pull partillonsd basement “iss id > __For Sale Lots 46 recreation rm. 3 bed down- — stairs with untntshed eile. Very 14 LOTS, BAST - om (ae PON- goo tac me moet Longfellow School, city 2, ACRES wee iat, aoe 0 meen coc af tiac, has | 55 g. Parke PE 45181 Garage & start of extra attached | Ma 5-168] . FE 8-0638 FE 6-1104 liveable while building nee |#Y OWNER: 60 Ai — ot wooded area, somberivare lake, ee ‘per — t. on payment. Also Gen omen OE aa one my mesite, . oe. 4 in sidivion ASSUME 4'4 PER CENT Gt MORT- Oakwood Rd. Ortonville. 6 miles . Pull basement, ranch bome papal! Mi Phone Ortonville, | FE BEAUTIFU!, RANCH SITE IN OT. builder. $1,800 ca Good level lake over 280 feet de on lake and @ f Ab vay to sell at 650 and amount down 100 x 100 : -nice evel lots, east of Baldwin Brown road. per cent d easy terms Corer growing parcel on grave! down pa sferred ter Hilis Sub. 120x180, Overiook- ord Vitioge ing Otter Lake. Well restricted. — . U! Terms. EM 20131: $1,000 DOWN: ; oe ’ be r BEDROOM - Large kitchen. CITY LOTS Dining El, newly decorated in- Severs city lots terior, large lot. Lake privileges. cated Joslyn wih, M5 eet a de VAN NORMAN v LAKE reo. ton on road. $5,000 with OFF M-24 miley Se gy renorth of Wallon $1,350 with smail < FY. SMALL BUILDING total 100x ft. with small bullding modern. BROWN ROAD Several 2 acre parcels just win Road on $1,475 with 10 and very JOSLYN ROAD area with = paved qos, 4s Also 200 rf sort parcel on ston 382 Auburn Ave. after § OR 3-2420 good Y FOR SALE BY OWN- investment at $3.750 with SMe, = Each apt. ii sccm wit bath. terms or cash Seperate po & . gas furnaces. Excellent condhion. Fe Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ROOMIERS OR CFA BRICK " poo wy a ¥ : Sais e weiane J blecke, Poon = p 4 rooms, t 4 rm. ao tor Hol D y ° % ural ft es. Bhowed over 50 A A MS n per cent net 1955. A bargain fated vey pet mo 4 ‘oa a ae Sal ont rn ws: Be ee be ’ fs peeping orders. DE au” priced y fast EZ RIDGEW ave wl ae A FE 4-620) 50 tene sewer, water, lights 975 Baldwin Ave. od, Wises a; 4 undeveloped, rich sol, Drive . Lakeside eo... § 200 606x200 with oaxr6 block base- Toxise ‘with sewer, water gs, ¥ sewer, w po ne rwin Av vere ees 61700 60x112 on Luther St, between Motor & Se “Ef (4 lots) ... $2400 132x180 . with 84x206 backin, $2000 1 acre undeveloped corn land . Waldon Rd.; ine ADAMS ~— REALTY CO. FE 43383 FE 8-2093 DRAYTON WOODS We still have a Mmited number A iste Gabe Pre: of tected restrictions, able arr OLMES-BA’ 4302 Dixie Hwy. FHA & uit. roved, Convenient terms $325 several space, down. "With sites. trees garden capone Excellent soil Only $2,950 with $350 LADD'S A modern —— © suburban | working centers. arcels 140 ft. wide New log cottage with 111 feet frontage on the Rifle River. Good | trout fishing and close to biack- | top highway ; ; | State-Wide ot West Branch Phone 34 Open Sundays i WILLIAMS LAKE. 3 LOTS, PVT. | cates all for $500 down. a 2 _ valance of contract. OR For Sale Resort ort Prop. 44A PRP LEP Helens, Mich. On the Au Sable Shores m sions with cottage t roof. Com- letely furnished. well landscaped. information, 8. Valley St., 738 West Branch, nd. Phone | For Sale Lots 46 | LLP APL LL j 1 ACRE. NEXT TO beth Lk. Rd. Nice wuilding dite | $1,000 cash Owne! 93-5243. | Ivy » ACRES O “RD. a 8. Blvd. area. $1,300. Bob Ren-| oe 6.00. mie Ra. Rochester, | mo \% sas LOT MT Also one-Acre ue left ini! lane: Sub, oy M15. Lots of* pine trees Restri | FLOYD W. ‘BU RT | Ortonville * pee Once (ee gr eenene a ‘fn (100 ELIZA- Jacent to gtif course area building sites AT er LADD’s 3585 LAPE (M24) AT STI, VER. BELL RD. FE 5-0292 BUILD NOW, we)l-restricte Hilis Estates given from our HERBERT C. ). | 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. _ Buy Thru Partr List Thru Pa cellent site for tri-leve) level with plenty of rich garden lowest priced parcel of close to Pontiac presently offered. for fruit = chee has SINC. 4286 Dixie Hwy. at OR_3-1231 HIGH HILL V iis witty a view for miles, On pared streets. Estimates plans of Easy to drive r own $1,200 with . low forms. FT INTAG IN PAVED ROAD A rolling site on the west side of Pontiac, Close to schools, Ex- or bi- WOODED excellent buliding arge an acre of cleared $350 down. CRES Priced for quick sale. This is the hardw land this Sashabaw ILLAGE. ommiunity for ving, on a main ¢iane . road. Easily accessible from all community of large rolling homesites. Several Located on Ad- & recreation Excelient as $1,960. ER RD. ad Waterford reba yours, DAVIS FE 5-4311 rtridge rtridge Choice 100 ft. lot lent location Pr quick @ale. $2,200 Maceday | 2 «beautiful ¢ Pontiac-Watkins Estates in excel- jeed for wake lakefront with 110 ft of water front- age. Located on West side lots s. of lake. $2,500 wes. Lake Privil mit ca . of wi oH BY eges on eges level lot Maceday with $100 Gown. | “F.C C. Woddl Co. "Brrice nw er 3-8440 Ph. a ae Corner Willa Lake Road & M58 fr P auean| st 46 For Sale Lots Otter‘Sylvan Lakes Only 4 desirable _—— 7 building sites of 80 , widths “overlooking end Sun eke ileges. on Otter-Sylvan Lak re's)an Opportunity — priced from ‘078 CARL W. BIRD, Realtor og Sr noel a Rochester Home Sites Parcels, 1402114 with septic tak “FRANK SHEPARD IL 1-T51f oL | WTD. YOUNG FAMILY own e We room e with Low down pay- PHONE TODAY FOR FRANK SHEPARD OL 1-611 ‘2080 Tienken Rd. __ For Sale Acreage 47 2% ACRES-BEAUTIFUL BUILD- "aE FE Pat days term. ye or MUtual 46417 eves ha nice ve 8 auto. ofl heat, . Good “site. $3,000 MY CY 3-128, TWO 5 ACRE aR dS IN Clarkston. MAple 5- For Sale Farms 48 Buy Thru Partridge List orien Partridge _ FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE Call Rutledge, OR 31111, PE 4-0003 LAPEER eR CO. TRADE chicken house & aoe ve nod seres, flowing stream, 10. ACRES. WITH TAKE __ SD msi ae B oe es sees Sf ACRES—V ACANT 16 miles West of Pontiac, 4200 *“R IDGE ae 875 Baldwin Ave, Templeton FARM PROPERTY down payment K. L. Templeton, Refiltor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd PE 44563 After 6, iy Rent Farm Property 48A POR RENT: 144 rod pe athens IN Some, in foot ban, WU 5 be? me ir month, = “BUD" NICHOLIE realtor 4 Mt. Clemens St. PE 46-1201 Sale Business Property 49 LPOL LLL LL OPP PPP PPP OFT. FRONTAGE ON MONT- calm or will lease, FE 2-0432. 125 bas FRONTAGE Dixie rms, po aera REALTY, re AUBURN ROAD, 280 ¥T_FRONT- age. Call FE §-1718 after 3:30, Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge CLARKSTON A neat 42 x 32 ft. cement block home. CALL = SEE ~— BUY Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. MAple 5-5821 Investment Parcel Corner parcel located on biack- . top road near growing commu- » 120x168 excellent opportun- ity fof most any type business: Priced low at pad $4,950. with reasonable term Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TN, aw St. Ph. FE 5-8165 m Eves. ‘til 8:30 LOT RGE older home on Auburn Ave. Close Do wn or e and many types of business. Priced an naan OE ed er con tracte o ROY. KNAUF, Realtor 16% W. Huroh OA $333, PE 2-7421 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A PPL ALL LLA LP ALLP Commercial Building Excellent eee aeretel ing with furnace, nenere gee ot ligh 2 due wiring pency sat ir ah cy month. See Str. Saatth, ery wee soa Sous. Byentage eae F 4 oh ACR: ON PAVED | road, north of . ms. N. CASS. Zoned business, Income rats. rented gu per monk. C, HAYDEN, Realtor i E . ih i i : EE i . HA EN, Realtor 06 Hy Walton __ Open Eves. | Fe soeat {LET YOUR $$$ WORK for YOU 53 ne a ee ii atts é PLANT BORROW WITH ‘CONFIDENCE a 1s America’s oldest and company backed —— eed ~ to $500 if you a ers. evlee ly haat, Sone an. sily the same day. Phone or stop ‘Household Finanée Corp. of Pontiac % 8 a. Ka: hm ag a oe Oe re- for possible ex- pansion, Rentals alone would nearly handle fy on oes bapoy ir we are shew this splendid oppor- tunity. Priced at $39,900 with 30 per cent jown. By ap- Dpointment only. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8168 Open Eves. Till 8:30 DRASTICALLY REDUCED Niness forces owner to sacrifice this 10 rm. home with 125 Sp bee Buckner C mes Happy. Folks . @ cash company where you are welcomed “ your patronage is a eppreciat- | - Eoans to $500 Up to 24 months BUCKNER | FINANCE CO. FLOOR frontage on Dixie Po at Bd NATIONAL BLDG 250 ft. deep. $18, ull price. e in and make us an offer “612, DIXIE HIGHWAY , N WALLED LAKE 6 ACRES “ me VAN DYKE. UTIC On a busy corner with 800 ft. a road — includes 6 house A-1 cond. Full po a. - car garage. $21,000 takes JIM WRIGHT REALTOR x Oakland Ave. FE 5-044! SUY, TO bo REALTOR “Bantnipon tie “BIRD" FOR LEASE: 7? - STALL SUPER service station, Low inventory, Good location. Call FE 2-0173. “LET'S TALK (BUSINESS” Western Michigan Hotel 80 year old owner ready to retire a has 66 64 W. Lawrence 8t, GET CASH QUICKLY UP to $500 1966 ite. Seoct deals agg ow pa hee} 30 minutes. Loans also made on fur- = signatures and other se- Oakland Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 2-9206 LOANS $25 TO $500 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE - FE 4-1538 rooms and cocktail) bar. AAA Accredited. poss eet facts and 4 gee available Hardware — located “in small town in Mt. Clemens area. Beautiful new — > be leased at Dm a an xtires inventory. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER BROKER 1873 8. TELEGRAPH RD _ PE 1582 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge Partridge } 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEE ms QUICK CASH $25 to $500 On your signature, auto or furnt- IF ‘YOUR PROBLEM Is, qUIC® R }:) Is QUICK CASH to pay bills, finance or re- finance, emergency or other needs then yotr phone call to FE 58121 or your visit to our office may be the answer to your m. Home & Auto's money service is fast, Selscune oole end he! We Welcome ingutry vis! it and the o eppertaiite oly serve you. HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 6-8121 : Lestie _ Manager Beer, a fe Second floor). rE Berkeley Voss rus 4,512,000 NET. ...| LOANS $25 TO $500" fust 45 has ‘constan the BENEFICIAL owner noted coer Sikd00" Bee. FINANCE CO. pelea equipments on, sie. tne .w teu ee 2-0249 back in less than a year. See this Sty ‘cant Boned peat rosea LOANS A STRAIGHT $25 TO $800 7 $28 TO 9500 L LIQUOR BAR 20 x. AWE om ome FR: Y BERVICE _ bar in downtown of Papiaiy prewing in Gey (ded ter than $60,000 per year over the bar—ne food—no 4 ler SSE a at a WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 TEAGUE FINANCE Co. 202 N. MAIN: ROCHESTER, MICH, LOANS $25, TO $900 HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph. Rochester OL 6-0711. OL 1-9791 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES TERUO! 1050 W. HU RON ST. OPEN EVE. RAPID RIVER, WE COVER THE STATE SODA BAR, DAIRY STORE Er eine sere WHEN YOU NEED $25 to *500 You can it quickly on re signature, se or furniture 2 er mag tery to oul it your budget. be gind to help FINANCE CO. 102 ‘Pontiac seme! masenry rue ters. ing iret Beautiful living quar-/ . ov A aes. everything. 20,000 apn om per lease, 4 wheel frive | power™wagon, and all dite Pr pygeee 2 service stalls. $2,500 "8 § HARDWARE STORES We have some hardware bust- nosso ba with yt ae Agron rov an ‘0 } started Averaging over oad "ot or not, 4 Oaki County. tie ss and 15 acres "in trout steps air strip. Buy this live oe Easy terms. wil take trade. STATEWIDE a“ Estate Service of Pontiac CHARLES, REALTOR legraph ‘WANT ADS!: To find “) job, place, to live or a Rey Annett Inc. good used car, see Cass be SAVE ENERGY, USE | fied 2A R. J. VALUET, Realtor OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-0093 cLose et REN A xa00D- BUILDING LOT DOWN PAYMENT TRADE FOR OTHER REAL ESTATE. Ae or ar, Sean, owner, exce’ blades. Yn atie Will cash 1600 or trade. 23 Lake Privile e. New 3 bedroom trailer land tract equity on either these homes. : Bateman Kampsen ee SELL OR TRADE: truck f con of val for an value calls after 9 p.m. yy wagon for pic condi and 3 good ition or ¢ or will sell Rambler for cash. 501 _Union Lake Rd. EM 3-2688. WILL § naar ios kee 4 Inch ment size piano in A-l con- é tion for Grand Piano. 497 Eliza- beth Lake Rd, FE 3-9621. WILL TAKE $1,200 CASH < OR trade as down payment on hovse, om $2,700 equity on 1956 42-ft. Champion peel Inquire 2300 Shimmons Rd. before 1 p.m For Sale Clothing 56 % - LENGTH MUSKRAT COAT. New. $175; but will take $150. MI 6-681}. ALL s8ORTS GOOD CLEAN CLOTHING | Ton’ 's ren 2 BRAND NEW. 1 GIRLs COAT. SIZE 10. BRAND NEW & MISC G. PE 42809 ANY TIME BOY'S «& Sizes 2-5, GIRL‘ CLOTHING. Also plans & misc. ig ne les. 35445. Boy's sIZE GIRL S “BBE cs t with jac Subteen BOY “ SPORTS JAC! ., SIZ. nel alehs, 16. In good condition. FE 2-2110. Sara bed La BOY'S. DRESSES. COAT i & ha linen suits. Sises 2 & 3. eae new, Ww. FE ¢7343. gat SIZE 1 10-12, _¥ WINTER & coats, suits, blouse—50e oa. Bhirie= A Jackets. Doll a Orr's PRE- TEEN SIZE 10, 10, piai hood. pn only Peter Excel- lent condition. $3.50. Several cot- ton skirts in plain colors and pat- terns. Your choice, $1. Size 10. Pre-Teen girl's assorted blouses, whites 50c each. Bize 10, Pre-Teen girl's plaid check, brown and white, spring coat. $5. White all wool turtie neck sweat- Pink cotton dress, ideal for spring dress-up and summer. Worn to two wed- dings. Size 10. $3.50. Size 37, young man’s formal dress suit. Excellent condition, $10. 47. I _nols, Phone FE 57043. GIRL'S AND BOY'S coat and e , 2 dition. "Gall to trom rae opes IDEAL FOR EASTER - SIRES size 4, like new. FE 4500 “NAVY ne DLUE SHEE EEE 14, never been worn. Ideal’ for Wedding. PE 8-8759. apes STOLE, LIKE NEW. 4) PER EFORE you BU Ebwanbe OUTLET * i 8. _ SAGINAW THREE FORMALS IN. * dition. Each worn ¢. Yellow, size 14. $8: white, size 12, $10; rose, size 9 $10. Call FE 8-1143. YOUNG MAN'S CHARCOAL FLAN- nel = $16; brown check coat. . Sizes 20. 1D CON. Like new. MI . Scrap & Iron 56A A-l ICES FOR SCRAP CAR and fron. FE 8-8797—FE con HIGH DOLLAR | ron JUNK AND si cars. FE 44878 — my Sale Household Goods 57 POLL PLL PPP PPP PPD rom 1 CALL TO| SWAP SERVICE get y ou. line line on whatever na i MAPLE LE ARM M CHATRS = TABLE sed pt piano. See ae cond. pied, / i a —. = 3 tables, i $55. OR GRM. gompigte > rm. suite, twa le radie record ie 1 Tore. pos bower mower. OR 4 PAIR qustow WADE LINED Grapes, 1s. ANTIQUES marbie black walnut, ane and other eeeeee = er We = sell and exchange every- : tg A bome. ND FURNITURE 1% 8. FE 2-8623 NATIONALLY ADVER Only, $140.98 complete reas aye Phone TE NT) er, STOVE ere a . oa Chrome E * 14.95 value, $3.98. Factory weoee * i. SED SIN o> Sea ee FE 23-0143. GER sata ran oe SUIVEL, & ROCEDG CHR aa '|18_W, Pike st, FE 41123 U GAS RANGE, $19.95 UP. R.° B. Munro Electric Co., 1060 W. Huron SsEW- Allen's, USED ee nneee see rt eeseee sone eeee washer..... fs. RECONDITIONED | . $49.50 DEPT. * oe neennee +eoeenee ss0ee SUITE. F tor, stove, dining room suite. Call after 4:06 except Saturdays, FE bi ible dresser, case bed = CEDAR CHEST. $10.00; ANTIQUE wean 90 casional chair, $10.00 $5.00. 4018 62106. raze, a, ot Eos ty? old. Perfect cond. $150. $-1284. Auburo Rd. KELVINATOR rez a cu. Pt. MA §-7681, M. BRAND ra] large mirror, pprerrrrererersers «51 Pa EEO WORT .-++.++-- : retest TT gse88 srump lectric, inc. -_ i 8 USED TRADE-IN OTHER CONVENIENT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE £0: + $14.95 + $14.95 Ont > WHOL ES 2239 Elizabeth Lake Rd PE 68-3741 v CLEANZR tachments. FE 4-6653. #1314. * " $25. 21" TV. 1 piece chrome set neve cheap, FE 56-2766. $39.95 ALE AT- rom, WALNUT CHINA CABINET. CALL purn.| WALNUT CHINA CARI Ca Wann $55. ener. $33. Power mower $25. RE- © Used, WASHING M. WAYNE GABERT’S Floor Sample Sale Up to 4 per cent off on gee end shers, Kae toned ASHING MACHINE. LIKE NEW. Reasonable, FE 8-8484 after 4:30. 4 L B haf bt : PLAYPEN tension ta ladder, TV serial. :|For Sale Miscellaneous 60 “S| CHEV. TRUCK, EX- 211 W. i 1941 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK = ne —— engine, . . 1 new . FE Linoleum Rugs $4.95. Beautiful ms No Seconds 9 8. aw 9-8 2 : 'LOPE- dia, Latest eaition. wae at — best otee. Fe i seas. EXTERIOR PRE-FAB PAN- FHA ESI poe meme ‘Siding EES = «| LUXAIRE FURNACES ees sale : . PHA oa eee Photovit. ade camera, us if you hadn't known him!” : “T like to know where the headwaiter would have put B sf ghresdet, delivered, reasonable. gab For 507 CORBET oh vered. PE ¢-0012 or MY 3-141! P SOIL. 5 Yb Go0D FARM TOP oD Ds, #10 delivered. FE 46508 GOOD ROA Dd. ¥ for Senn GOP Sobiveres FE 46508, WEEDS. Yale & QW “LEADING, PE re GRA enum FILL DIRT, vat ‘kc dirt. Call Soop Tor No Pu. WALL 23-7611. | ¥ ILY. FE 44508. PA he fi mile WN. 2100 8. sa Drayton Plains Every Friday ....7 P.M. Every Sunday. oscet FM, BUY '& SELL DAILY OR 3.2717 Dixie sligivey te) Call. after 6:30, Midwest 66738. AND size. 340¢ Livernols, ‘a of Auburn. OL 1-0606. ; Re! Lapeer Rd. Wanted Livestock 73 ston. 00 NIONT-WEEK-OLD PIOs Sg tak Ba Forrest Jones, MA 6-6306 rr & second TOCK Ar KIND. For Sale Poultry 74 Qaceang Bef WIDES | 5 ate i : goin “mile sweet. ol Orion. consignments z “8 ' uf, E i i f | E 5 ba] 2.8 (a 3 BOY'S 26 INCH COL LUXE BICYCLE wow UMBIA DE- WITH ALL NTEST ~~~ SHREDDED PARR | GIANT ware GEESE, $15. a ri x, PRP For Sale Miscellaneous 60! Sale Musical Goods 62 BLACK DIRT ors ve Oe a POR qua Ts. POP LL ALLL AAA LALLA AL | OPEL AAA A LA AL AAA ALA ALAA AE Pit on Walton ween vad were. GOS6BL. F nm para MUST DISPOSE | PAINT YOUR HOUSE IN ANY/ 120 BASS phcconnton. Exc.) and Joslyn. We “ellver. B. wale. 138 ‘onbow a Lake Rd., 2 Mi. Furnaces — Furnaces weeties —s0 Nee ee | ee ee ee French FE 58-1551. erce. nw ae FacreRy ye KOTEN, Warwick's, FE ACCORDION: 130 BASS. VERY | TOP. SOtt. LOADED OR DELIV- __ Salle Farm Produce 75 98,000 BTU input ag type. good condition with case. FE ered. PE_3.2065 ne es forced air, very an make PATIO SLABS __8-8656. Between &1 p.m. OP sOl, GRAVEL AND PILL. APPLES, | $1.50 A BUSHEL AND vie polis ey well, con. OUTDOOR CES ACCORDION, $36 GACLAGHER'S, | _FE 5-3552. wy. Aue # sweet cider, Homestead t $249 cash or terms. 75, AND TORS. 18 E. Huron St. PE 4-0566, BOIL, SAND A’ . $460 Orchard Lk. Rd. oo uae Gaenad is thet DEAL DIRECT & SAVE ATTENTION RECREATION ROOM! and chain saw work. OR 3-0613, cE owners. Bmall 44 fear piano, like TOP SOIL tatoes. sweet cider. Fresh -| new, Gallagher's 18 E. Huron 6t. ogee. ik Bros, Or. PE 4-0566, Loaded or Delivered ard. Corner ef W. Maple and yin high. an a1 180: ror quant Bet Te TORE. bimost new. Bench to match. New WATERTORD Derr. jack Cochraa, Lake Orion, MY eentee. Heal va qv FRUCKING, FRONT END LOAD- sale, bulldost $-3006 119 8 ye Fi 000d) : iF TE 3104 BEAUTIFUL GRINNELL — CON-| WED, 900, TOADS BROKEN OOK" | SORou ATC RICK EN FARM. sole, | een finish. Just like new. LARGE BOGS Ste i $486, terms, Take up to 36 mos.| reasonable price. OL. 34021. ‘M1 ORDYEE RD =. Wood, Coal & Fuel 67) House or. w sp w, GALBE MUBIC CO no boos Unie ee || ERNEST R Ks CHICK COMPLETE PLAYER Pino | PTREPLACE CANNEL COAL HUN Er FARM. YE ante Tuning. OL 2-5036 or OL Foe) Su, "Ore chard fats, P| = Sale Farm Equipment 76 ala} el & ay GONCRETE FLOOR HARDENERS| Bald ELECTRONIC OR OAM LEE E | sian WOOD. #6 & CORD. BaLiy- | % SP. DAV, saaptey OF Concrete Reinforcing Mesh FOWER SPRAYERS, DOBBINS, take Over ews” Verner,| ered. Fireplace wood, also light) 9135, wx 2-006. Cement, Mortar, Colere | Meyers & hardie. Large & small. iy Perms : *| _beuling” #2133. ise FORD TRACTOR, DISC. — Pe laviock. _— Eauip.. 0 5 eg mg SRGAKO” ORGAN ATTACHMENT. “Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 | viace, svoup, Toit Wightond a can Mile, Birming m), MI pedal ee Origina PPP PLP LALA AAA AA ALL g im i i COA ape SUPPLY CO. $785; real v at $385, Terms. ' : ' ai RB gory Aven. PE 31101 i ¥. CALB 1 sic as PLANT NOW 1 ii, See cm cultivator. OSLEY MOTOR. RUNS GOOD.| — : “NURSE re sp . on MApl $406. fellapie "mabe wilh guaranteed | PIANO TUNING, CALL BEPORE | |, eM KESIDE NU SERY. hy Ro ge ~ hy} CTOLEM ENCINO FREE BST | service by experienced power | $:30 a.m. Oscar Schmidt, 3046 Elis, Lake Bd, Lu wn, 3 years to pay. wer mechanics, Certified deal- 22-5217. ss é —e BO ry OR ener er for J Equitps, Moto-| PLAYER GOOD COND. ing & wal tractors. Used OR 3-6147 g : olen STRAWBERRY PLANTS GROWN vege he DEEP FREEZE OAS meng ge a ie es from cock. Loading | Seer 2 ovum _ transit level,| of used mowers. W. F PROFESSIONAL GIBSON GUITAR verieties. witort. Ke 4-4482. TEVANS EQUIPMENT balance, 100 ft stot tape, h @ dictionary, A} N & LAWN EQ case & Gipson amplifier. Used i 4001 Dixie Hwy. OR 37024 Bob ‘Hutchinson w : rE foes . Woodward Ave. (Just N.| very. little. $110. © § pm. hebinoen seirawberry piasis Lath MA 51878 ; es Sales I ; hs Mi. ) 154. Te raspberry plants, OL 64902. | 5a iT Sw a Mobile Homes Sales Inc. m 4-0033., SMALL MEDIUM PIANO. REAGON-| A. Juhl way E pir e Quick STEAM CLEANER & C.| edly priced. Galle her's, 18 E. saat rere peo fad ms. oan ot coleed her 2000 Union Rd. at Commerce . 60 air compressor. PB 8-0135. | _Huron St PE 4 especially "Fou for 1 year. We can save you money $4108 TILLERS ALL ORGAN. No ass or bag. 1141) W. Davisburg. THE LAKE AREA'S LARG Bo easy to Spersie, the ladies can| than i300. G pera, 1s 6. Ra. Mich WINDOW AND TRIM R. run them. us prove it with Huron 6t.. FE ES iN tertor doors . 498 SHADE TR ~. Push dozer blade, 12 plow, cultivator Sale Office Equipment 63] a a, faser spouts. | cet & disc. $550. OL 1-0541 & . DIRECTORS’ TABLE & 14 MATCH-| Betas; WATCH POR NEW PRI Siding wiogows from... $16.06 |. DEN & LAWN EQUIPMENT, | se chalre, with leother back &| Reel, of wheleenle, Brees ON GARDEN TRACTORS AND LUORESCEN . ve. cloth seat. Beau. blond‘ finish, 14) “pow; LANDSCAPING LA ee hr fdeal for use’ over or tess Birmingham). Phone Mil ft. long, Cost $4,000. 3 years old 8. Bivd. E LEE’S SALES & VICE slong side medicine cabinets, : Ts = a espero a siee FE “or FE! 6-0354 #21 Mt, Clemens 8t. FE 3-9830 J COIL A PER r. Ll DEAR vaiue, 4.98. ran Fluorescent, ie Wall bores for duplex plugs, | GRAY ART METAL TYPewniT. | VARIETY OF Fos types of Ford. tractor, MeCorm 38? Orchard Lake Ave. a, ee 8s ‘tase Rare | ef, desk, chair, steel, files and tay teed. Open Ul 11:00 Dee i hole ¢ 21x33 double : : $98 RUG, 0% x 12, GOOD TTION. | Underwood eéciog & povting me oS. "5, “oe Peadocs, will SERDEN TRACTOR DAVIB LES Ashbowls with fittings... §11.98| Por quick sale, $17, MI 41339.| chine and other wap ama a ll ey hs PE reveree érive Smarts, Welly -_ col bath sets with trim, | RUG LOOM MACHINE. NEW. _ment. FE +9614. : ing ve Plow, calitvetor aii i : save PLUMBING SUPPLY pol “test ret FE eciee. ss agnor ~3 money nae For Sale Pets 69 ieoch i 4 of - ae trator a | belts 1126. Begmew FE 52100) BP eisie . only $1 per WK. Also Used ca ; Pan rity Guat end acces . Me 8 per FUEL ¢ on TANK, atin OAELON. @TaLL ai “az registers, typewriters, & adding| 9 prMALD ENGLISH Bow ca aes. | we cent b rotes. % down, 1 Fo On ane EWES with fsucets and curtain. machines. 221. Boston terrier, female oan thas disc. Like new, Jim ile south of Lake on M2. LO TA THOS | Gertine’ value, "$455 “Levetorles | TWO WOODEN Ol Lake Rd. FE 3-0006, Bares. 700 North Rent Trailer Space 79 gauge and fil) cap. $36.90. FE gemsiete wt. clegeiag chrome | 301 Soot 1h. Be. PE 8-344. 2 MEXICAN BURROS PLato 2-2100 after 4, iw 4 : Tablets, 42067 F) DEERE : value, $93.95 ‘The: tacto _ Mi &@ PRIVATE TRAILER Garage Doors Scan Bitett Patcetnt sa Sale Store Equipment 4) 5 nexoE BOVE OL VEL| areata’ cag fimuc’"enm | stages v \ » corn B . . + SOoR 3a FT._WOOD | 2% HP. BOLENS GARDEN TRAC-| _3-5133. Drill — F ba DER: onds. All sises and prices Large mbination—very good bee with pe acoaly ae PE 5 + PRECIOUS REFFENE FRED TO Davis — " = Ortonville 3-266 i selection from $38 _$is_ Call PE: o4i1 Sher 4:30 p.m. $4836. ein noe Ke Pabrina i | JOHN DEERE TRACTOR With | OXF modera deor eo Your garage costs | 6OIL PIPE. 13.2) PER ely AKC SCHIPPERKE Pu tt | nydrauiie. we—single & dou-| miles east of Oxford at 1940 Lake- rocera door on,tour farete “oi pipe 2c K gutter $8 FT. REACH IN RCIAL s, old, Partiy broken. OL ville Rd. For these who want ou free . Warwick's, FE a refri ree complete, like new.| 9.7457” +row vator, Snow blade. . 311 8. Paddock rE ee ee RENFO. Call MA S16 of EM 34107. | <2 ee copra on | Pistons 29662, Must sell_ot cee. Sa Jee pane GS SeNe or EF GAS WATER HEATER. 4.98: eee ee en pend Gnocent BY ISLANDS Pr. COM, | “2903. ; . JOHN DEERE SPARE A PaRERORT —— EEG, Tan greder'tea':|FOURAIQE TRAILER MITCH, | theltegtacn se. cir-foan. amd | EO, TTR Deen yo ha] mee ree waacrons, | fraiy sores, nde oo pres A. pson, 8. Perry. eo _wy . Cc OES ITCHERS with owim: SER vine Umarer WAND | TEE, E Sa” "AND REMOV. | NATIONAL CASH "REGISTER, iio REG__SPRINGER SPARTET, SACK BOER 8 OE sell nett bs ra ree \s ‘Giddings Ra. PE 2-6282. lb L Male. 3 71s. 0ld. Good banter & usm snarea eam ona Co, ” aoe, On sales, Base Le mye rour tawy wowes| | Clbott umber WESTAURANY EQUIE TRENCH | {Stie'or wnacneveyou. FE 2400. ot Fae —— ETE rboard : Coffee | BABY P FOR EAS uto Accessories OTILIZERS. Line OF LAWN FER. eoawere: egg slicer. Booth & tobi: ainiess | ter. 69. 143 B. Mansfield off Joo “KING BROS. : BARNES HARDWARE | $i°*ye "Zi Suck Ave, | _ steal watts. OBpove COM". aay tove — _ ‘0, OLDS ENGINE AND, HYDRA. oe _W, Beree M,__ Bae? ie Sale Sporting Goods 65) trsin. asm rare birds. Mrs. Mere A. Plenty of Free = a 7 ENGINE HOT WATER KEATS 30 GAL, POPP PPEPPLILILP PPP PPP PPP Keefer dpa Bi: ie 3 — ery — 06 meh ee epprores te BP 30-30 MARLIN RIFLE. LIKE wew.| _/*k¢ rtons MY 3-5808 an vee nan eS ONEEE gs0s Consumers ee ae ice $60. 599 LeBaron. BEAUTIFUL COLLIE FE G BROS.” Auto Glass ‘Specialists are i CLOTH SMELT NETS, REG. 03.65, | —™*e. ane ee oe "RIN R Safety glass for all cars & trucks. ait an beaters at a eek BEA LL R AKC| Pe om 41112] All work Insurance cigery heihignn "Fico ° Wire smelt nets, Reg. $5.00, now red female Collie. 7% mos. PONTIAC RD, AT OPDYKE - elaims Kay Prast]. Hub cal as Ortheen Like ave. Sheetrock —— “EM 3-283, anytime. a n Auto Glass Co., 129 Oskiand. PE HOT WATER HEATER, 615. Plastic waders, Reg. $7.98, now | BEA MALE GERMAN, Rentals, Parts : eee . : 2-0072. 95. Shepherd. All »hots ghest of | 1890 Crooks Rd. +. —s-x|4x8 Sheet $1.35] mito: nn roots, nes. si808, now| Breeding. Maries 2000 tk WS SELECTION i -. 13 8, | stack FEMALE RALP DACHS | "or ? . td Plyscord, 4x8% sheet ... $450) - Anderson Hardware head, 1 iar og, needs home in| at the John Deere Des in fittings, $7.50 2 table "$4. me ape 100 sq. ft. $3.95 2182 8 “Telegraph Ra country. 8-3748. Ortonville, Pp. WA wis Gon fase ren Ba S| Ba wx. Daye o-e| BGGTON, TERRIER. OPPIES | - eer, Galt from i0:00" te 1:30" only. | Pougiee Sr 22h 212 2 soo a oa Cua gore ange yk |SOSFOR TERRIERS AT “GTUD, | Tord by ‘hy araaie eulivator @ pring 00 = 30 TRACTOR an . 4x8% plywood............ 50} 68-1275. 164 Mohawk. SocEES PUPPIES: AKG REO. Fe . Oliver smell |" wheels complete at ETS tasers Voungetein vor" | Bae its iene wee. e088 | CDRS MODERN oaneie Wi | eam Ano Rs PE | faim eae atale 1 motor model | $180.95, Valeo. $110.59, | Soll pipe, galvanized pipe, sewer! _. telegraph Rd. FE 34708, | GOCKER PUPS, 6 WEEKS OLD. Sina aathet ‘with, sickle stack: tne sls at terrific values.| °7°** plaster baréware. =| Une — . oY — SELL | OR 3-008. ment. Cheap, see Sesbenese TE ichigan 3 Or Manley Leach, 10 Bagley. EASTER SUNNIES, $1.50 EACH.| Hwy. moral © k. Red Run 03 8. ¥ ze chart Ave. oA pom ‘COMPLE kal ‘gouse. 258 W. Tienken Ré., Rochester. | _¢r mist north of 19 Mile. | e= Cw MOWERS —SHARPENED.| Eady “crepty. Te Hunting Accommo, 635A) _ ou tayot, SPECIALS . Joa vy Py Shy wih 5 Pick and deliver. FE 2-1311. SURE PPAR PPP LPL LEL LOL ALP LLL BUN: le Oliver 88 industrial tractor “with ee te 50 per cent off. or LAWN MOWER PARTS, CHAINS BURMEISTER 6 ACRES ON OS. 13 ALCONA eae BU Nie: oS as CROOEA ard loader and at @ goo [hme aoa Se SPT Northern Lumber A a = is at ee discount. Several al ED. WILLIAMS bd 3 . tractors with . i w at Raeburn FE +ism, = EASTER BUNNIES Chalmers @ with equipment LIONEL & AMERICAN Pontiac ‘EM oan fin & Eat Eat gave sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) PAS'PE 220 New OC-3 ‘Oliver tractors, oad: hoe ‘Service _—81 ; wae ciegra EASTER BUNNT Pet| °*. FLYER TRAINS = eae EL 64108 | Ah ore Cavel, walldoning, MA ESnop, 8, Astor. Pr 44433 cent discount. We also have @ | CRANESHAPT G 0 IN THE Authorized factory service and | WATER SOPTNER, 60.000 GRAIN. +2007 GERMAN SHEPARD, FEMALE. 3 | sas opm aS Dew Bad ween | Gar. Cymaders ebores: pack Ma- cengine — Free test Soms — os eA and . = mos. Purebred ac reg. MaAy- We carty @ complete a ‘of | chine Bhop. 23 OH ood. Phone FE Lad 6.3586. . zi fair o-n00 : 22-3563, SKE! aes. Ma ACiN Fill Sand Top Sol | arts and service Ford, Ford- eres Sx er oun WELL MACHINE SAND, TRUCK. | Washed Sand — Gravel — "tone | HALF BEAGLE AN COCKER | Pirguson, and Oliver tractors,| Sale Motor Scooters 82 color pa’ blems. Hundreds WaERLOMAIn = ST ATELS TK) i end loading, back filling.| puppies. $3. FE 42170. Pontiac Farm ustrial of colors to Bod ae a a Oe FE 46584, | MALE BOXER & PEKINGESE, Jracter Co. GB Weokward Ave. | samp CUSHMAN. EXC. COND. ber bag: Beg ell a woe Theel and brakes FE 5-6006 ry FILL DIR 1 cor eon. | ot ree, papers. FE a inmnatan OOK cx Can after §:00 and all day Sat. 496. Orchard Mie Fe 64 Wood END ALUMINOM COSEEE | we pred RAND & ORAVEL 2.5028 _ hunter, 6. OR = ony a — areaghout, . ic { s T : «» Milford, MU _ +5115 CHEV, Leaded” vith oon uk ew east ane 2 pane os this Haskins Chev. MAple Sie baett Open Open ites {tit * DODGE 1 TON PICKUP. $380. 1040 Cloveriawn, Pontiac ODGE DUMP TRUCK, NEW motor, new rubber, Call after OR °-1841. Seek tate, GBS end. Pi Rand Mich, 372. : ' * nae \ oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, : iD 18, 1957 , 3 _91| FUNNY BUSINESS, tint ere For Sale | |For Sale Cars 91/ For Sale Cars. - 91 | * Se Ee ee hy ee en ee ee ee en eee en es rE Lm ee PL ey ea eee a BM ee 5 Pee & Sex ve Rv aS ies Bee oa pegs 1 io VI ae al 46 i PRO i SA eae a * ‘< aa wer “56 7 t ; 3 * pe | fe Sek 4 ‘ 3 + \ pr SE Wee \ > Pes | 2 ; ro ea - i ; ws \ A : : se! ais al ake detache a a re Suh gy j fou Beer Sy ie ves deo Aube Veg ; $" ~~ BY ¥ hi ge oe ee eee we cage sae adie ae Ly X. ks Pn if xe ee a yg vere “s i d j 5 2 : " Pi aoe BIRMINGHAM: Quality Used Cars | '97 Ford Country ; Sedan $2495 3 41149 after | pe. : UPTO $900" |'S4 Ford 2Dr, ........-. $ 995 CHEVROLET | «8 ||'54 Mercury Sun Valley $1295 a eee CARS. ~ UP OR DOW N ween: art ess § 3959 to 195T models available. ‘& twan| Haskins Chev. “ ee or 2 dr, Power- sea ane Highway aos sir 1957 DEMOS. Courtesy Cars ae j Po» Naaapei Power ~ “ee ; al ai “ , H : . : : ; : at 1956 Bel Air peowt radio, hester, oe Bicering: Minhas: Wiahows so sod ati Ey, oem CLE VROLET lie. <-t .- 22 oa eo “TERRIFIC SAVINGS | satipment! nésiiy sharp, ice | 28 ‘55 Ford Country Sedan _ $1495 1088 uth, etation wagon, ¥-s, vant * Yl = Radio & Heater. W/Wall Tires a Se, Re SS Sl lU6LlUll CS — $195 $1725 ‘54 Plymouth 2-Dr, ..... $ 895. us 4 door. RF. 7S 3 Onn eet | ee Long easy terms, tS a MDE BAKER Woes 0 | Meater, W/Wall Tires. This one tf ATION $1495 ‘ = =—" = = ii Or your ear down. | NORTH CHEVROLET miles. Resseaahie. OL 1-188. “5S Chevrolet Convert. $1595 ge alma ernad Amal ¢owe piymest : i Se > 71 im Up to 36 Mos. on bal, 1000 S. WOODW ARD CHEVROLET V8, Powerglide. Radio & Heater. W/Wall Tires, Parry inane NORTH CHEVROLET % Pee _ | As YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED BIR MINGHAG ‘53 Ford Convert. .... es $ 895 3 DR. SPECIAL. OR OR 1000 Ss. W OODW ARD ad 4 es > - = BEFORE iss3 PACKARD MAYEAIR HARD- 1962 2-door sedan, beautiful green ‘Radio & Heater, Fordomatic, wreae Tires. _ e BIRMINGHAM . a he ee ie rabesteen s tee TAKE ADVANT.GE OF oR |¢ (2 ‘in on “Sreeo = ipw mise and one ceene W $1795 : : a ¥ pimples a Low LOCATION | 7 Pees ee | $495 ‘55 Dodge Sta. \ regon os arma FOR ’ : Radio & Hester, “I told you we shouldn't serve half-done squab to that *AvGATIBFACTION He down payment _ 55 DeSoto 4-Dr. eee ewee $1595 ones | a ~~ = We een Radio & Heater. W/Wali Tires, Power Steering and - mine Se COS 8 _” For Sale Cars 91 HASKINS! erates laty| BIRMINGHAM * ‘54 Ford Custom 8 4-Dr. . $ 895] * makes & models to choose from. ins} STUDEBAKER SPORTS ‘St CHR, $250 a, iss) STUDEBA a |: Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires. | aeetieruest ) Birmingham | curvroter | maim Glia Ez, geet x |°S4 Plymouth Convert. .. $1095 isd CHEV. BEL Ain 4 DR HARD- “Oakland County's "WS OLDS, 99 CONT. FULL, Row. | ment PE Sees, _sesiet ! Y wane . ee trade’ Yor’ 3, Pentine er “Buick N ASH Fastest Growing Dealer” leeoe 32 8 eee P REAOTFOT Mt ® le — i 99 5 fittest edna | 666.5 Woodward, Birm, (MAE! VO ate gece orm | = Bright =] S3. Lincoln Hardtop .... $ Hydramatic, Radio & Heater, res. and 3:00 pm, except Friday " ‘sa “PACKARD SEDAN, LOADED, | area y cave SPECIAL |. FORD soikyfitte woron ewes =» SPOOL ~—_| 54 Plymouth Wagon ... $ 995 ail black, loaded. OR ‘CHRYSLER IMPERIAL | HARD We wit give gold bell gitt stamps Custom Sty 80 PC YMOUTH. HANDLES “REAL | oe ; ~ ; Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires. ss Pen td , are teehee from, $1350 “a nivwoum pecowe very) AUTO SUPER MART | ‘56 Ford Victoria ...... $1995 HAPPY LARRY JEROME ‘it PLYMOUTH es ? DR. Low Mileag e Fordomatic WWall Tires, Radio & Heater, Power ROCHESTER FORD DEALER Fgh Bargain, PE 3-1542_ bea | ‘Ch Chr slee: St. Regis $2695 CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- i953 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK | Low Prices y .* -E ASTER some? Let us help you adjust te| RAN, runs wr aR ann. NEW YORKER, Full Power. Like n esteclion mae at ARRON RD, : eee | ems Saas |Low Payments. ‘55 Olds 98 Holiday. eevee $2195 of first choice used cars. | SAVE THIS AD | SAVE Lake Orion Motor Sales |. ~ PLYMOUTH © Pull Power plus Air Conditioning. Dalle H. Hughes, Inc. | Must Be Preseiited | PORDMERCURY one ee 56 Pont. S'chf Cat. $2195 | ‘53 Buick 2-Dr. .$ 695 syle nT eu "4 a | rOuD ink. drive, wl shape, $525. rE] 1953 44 edan, Mice and clean | (’56 Cadillac Cpe. oe $3895 | adio & Heater. Boeshew w wa Tires. a side aad nesusee | S . 82295 eee ee Crake ARR etme | EME SLR EE Oe oe Sms |'55 Olds Super 88 2-Dr. .. $1695 estate erie | | MTON ST! Sag ee $395 "55 Ford 2Dr. ...1. $1095 | ,_, Pore, 2 soe fia Yaa ceCnnen, TE $1350 sjinare sat. Ganund eset ) 35 Olds 2-Dr. ...... sisos. | ‘56 Buick Century ...... $2495 Pre FE $4356. __ LARRY into the Army. "38 red & white — ee ene 54 Buick 4Dr. ..... $1295 | Station Waron. Saf Gast Bia Ne Ponies 5 eer afer 530° ehesaees | NORTH CHEVROLET |'34 Olds 88 2-Dr. .. $1495. 'S4 Buick Super Riviera $1395 am ‘ hi EROME 8t. { S. WOODWARD |'54 P 4-D 895 | ulc P em | EE 8 COUPE. “SNARE. R BE FORD DEALER | ibs “MERCURY RADIO AND 000 'S. WOODW¢ ("54 Pontiac 4Dr. ...$ Seeer Meesd | 7 FORD 164. GOOD CONDITION. Ta heater. No money down BIRMINGHAM | 54 Cadillac Cpe. DV $2695 || 5 FORD isi RA Titi 5 BEATER. EVERYBODY'S CREDIT Is Goop| Credit Bi Mer. = ee pt, moni Cal :RERUHGTH |’53 Pont. Chief 4-Dr. $ 695 54 Olds 98 Oe ce see ae $1495 | Nery. sles $275. = > THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND +1900, Herold Temmer_Ford. ag ae nome res. Ria H. $150. MA | Ee or. 1 es * a (en! a ; FORD ded og : Sagina Tog OY oa SWHOUTH CRANBROOK. a 53 Pontiac Convert. 5 y on Pose ca tee on =a ZL fit hevaae CHEVROLET otr $338. Fr re we a '*53 Nash Sedan ....$ 495. $1. FORD CUSTOM V-@ HAW-| Runs like new, $5 down; $5 a wk. ist ee MOUTH BELVEDERE | |'51 Olds Sedan RB. $ 3905 thorne green, Pordamatic, R&H.| FE 8-2740. Dealer. 1953 Bel Alr 4-door sedan. radio hardtop. Exc. cond. Has been | Dosd ies _ extra . $295, $5 dn. $16); ; |) pester’ am finish. used as 2nd car. Exe peiet, Tl 51 Buick Sedan ....$ 395 mo. Great _ MI on. 56 FORD CONVERT. ae santas’ toeoe ports Very | clean, new tires. $350, ha AGS | FORD 1953. 4 DR. R & B wew. ee graues power Cra ae - mee. | ore ome '51 Pontiac Sedan ..$ 350: DeSoto Plymouth Dealer : x “adillac 595 | =F | Se foment res) | $505 ee ama hat , 33 WwW. Ee 1 . Cah own-/'5 a A - A HAUPT © i ee ere tt] voy ana ve wom cee, ee ne 0 Bucks »8|| 912S. Woodward, Birmingham heater, No money down assume | NORTH CHEVROLET H. Also ‘48 Ford pickup 50 Olds 2- Dr $ 295, ; Creat Mer, Mr Parks, Midwest | ; VROUET | Seutor trade. 450 First SSE gsi ties : a coda, POWER. | Pontiac Sales +7900, Harold Turner Ford | IG Ce ie itso PONTIAC CATALINA, ora EROME_ Midwest 6-530? * Tie ertible. Owner's MUST SELL 1968 FORD CUSTOM NG isa peste ats (ees. | : caren) ats, © Me eet Toit, eer tate cae | 2s mam toraamate, eng | nae eae J ~OPEN- | a i Be ce ed Re Ra | pcs Cail . ——ee ** "$5 FORD CUSTOMLINE, Raw, + ‘ | ing Goel pata bn rang hel oes rchard Lake at Cass ys 3 "s6 Ponting, 000 a lam Myare.| rs ba ooks original owner. | a power See sparse | ee ostinee ne oat “Por | FE 80488 | 8 A. M, til g P. M. 4 ctan bealed ta as | FOND VICTORIA 1664. RADIO a| _"<: 9.000 miles. s180e, MI ean eeied ee | eee _ a $$$ 4 | "Sirarematte ‘Power trates Sharp. #3081" 2008 Bane June Dre ‘ ‘ete Th = Se ies nae es: | Condition, 8160. PE 2. salami “CY” OFFERS THESE | BRING PONTIAC’S ONLY *s) Pontiac 6 4 dr. sedan, RAH "| Spring Flowers LINCOLN ‘s) Pontiac 8 6 Gr. sedan Radio | | AT PRICES : . cbesee esi Wacamtn : | uick Like an Easter Bunn MERCURY “iste ee | OLIVER | YOUCAN'T AFFORD ciasmieial * DEALEP N. MAIN GT, CLARESTON’ | | COME IN TO MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES TWO LARGE a on Manis ese or MAPS ETA BUICK TO MISS! ri = CONVENIENTLY LOCATED USED CAR LOTS AND CHEVROLET FORD MAKE EASTER THE BEGINNING OF YOUR SUMMER SALES FUN IN THE SUN. . NS = iy sedan, with V4 en- engine radia "Geter ‘ana ‘Pere. ot STATION WAGONS I NCLUDED ARE: atic. Low miles and just lke, CENTRAL apap ie occ A-| 1Used Car Buys | Hop - To - It oe oe teats’ ana, =e: Fe also bringing to you d 6 O kl d A . a “a eta BIRMINGHAM | inh, FORD CONVERTIBLE, NO dan, radio, heater, Fordo- CONVERTIBLES ; , mast owac renus |S -POGR REL AIR GHEVNO:| BTW Mra "eh Cea = loss PONTING a ‘i856 o6 Chevrolet ‘55 Pontiac ‘55 Chevrolet iy EOF oon ing and Powerglide. EM_ 3-4044. _Turner. Ford. - 7 NEES TNS Crease ee ea : Poneride Reale SEDAN — 2DOOR 8 - Redio & Meater, BEL AIR SPORT COUPF. - Low" OVER Lock oN 1°57 Chevy, must sell. Take) “NO MONEY DOWN — [SS FORD vo... cceccececcee cece eee nena ess $1695 Walls: ‘. oe meee BLUE | TVORY & Bight Radio & Heater PONeTenGe, Semeaere | Cash FE "5.4083. as 3 Sere Genre wee | yp Poniee apr ceden| | oUMORD eeoee aes: ante idnbeedToenes $1695 | ] evs Tee) $1595 seis ne ee ymouln, re arp | '52 onuuiac 4-Ur, . an, : 1 " OF OR dark green finish with ra- | 54 FORD ............ ” siais)ces Sale Sire nleila'e« $1195 ‘95 Pontiac 55 Ch ] : - CHEVROLET | DEALER idio and heater Ulan pea 4176 . eVvrTo et 55 Chevrolet HASKINS 8 Ford Victoria | SE CORD ee econ ees peti soe eee ies = $ 995 CONVERTIBLE Ratio & Heat. Det RAY COUPE-Radio & 310 STATION WAGON —Power- lege sport coupe with radio heat- Forde RAE power seat. WW, startling RED. : car a i @ GREEN, Esicpre tases: EIGE ssi tues ‘alee’ Price recuees ts only | : : — $1345 $1595 “Galland County’ ¢ Bee | SPECIALS! | 1555 nd County’s 1495 aa $oaD Kes Ra PORDA. Bwow 03 Pontiac Deluxe 4-Dr. ' ; ) , Raster poh chen | | Make your own terms | By private euser OM Pte ear Sedan, radio, heater, white | _ PULL PRI CE $595 'S4 Chevrolet 23 Chevrolet 92 Chevrolet ua Bie Open nites ‘tHe — . _ 4 FORD V4 RUNS GOOD WILL | lwall tire s, Winona Cireen Radio Meas Powergiide, 210 2DOOR | Radio & Heater, 2DOOR - MAROON, Radio & t (ato Cue ee woell cheap. _FE_$-8050 after 3 p.m | $695 1000S WOODWARD |7 | 95 — i Hie sox | $995 | 5 $495 CHEVROLET | mieten’? | 93 Years | is nbbsos | bs thee a pees 1980 CHEVROLET, RADIO AND In The 52 Cadillac 62 4.Dr. Sedan. De 1008 , South Cais, 91] S. Sagina <_< perments ef $1156 0 month Cal USED CAR ‘33 FORD | eat Mer Sitar tiawen Business ato. fete Les. 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Heater IVORY efor sr hid be oh CATALINA ~ Radio wives very “Price is right | tte jee td tic 50 FORD $1295 QUOISE. — Reedy te neon a ‘s Auto Sales obi) 7 3 e : : ras _ s Oakland, "Fe 32381 BOOK | 33 Birmowth Pare Se $1395 'S1 CHEVROLET 53 D $745 '55 Ply Bel 4Dr 8 re eH 35 Ply. 8 Subp . $289 | : odge ’ ; Pon ees 5 ; Ale Feo ee FULL PRICE $145 suave itiniie ates: k 92 Chsyrolet ‘53 Chevrolet | eee teats HO se Desoto Frame. eDr t230 54 Buick Super 4-Dr. Se- MAnGOR pei nnete * Powersiide’ “Dark ger. "eater. THAROON "pala epuburban Motor Sales ( *K ie rato s ete $80 dan, radio, heater, Dy pas "$1 STUDEBAKER | $545 $495 a _ Ready to w 3255 : : Tons 1 mk brakes" 55 Dodge 2 2 Door 3 Desoto Stam 7 oe ee low, 2 tone paint | a4) FORD . c ; We i & + ears iy alienate ii { 4s sa| fod cart et've ‘been iostiag” toy’ $2 Betoto (ebr “4 £130 | | i | A PHONE CALL BRINGS A COURTESY CA ? 1984 dre ower scent gl bolls 2 100! ang ioe 3 Dodge Meadowbre «Dr... 2 50 OLDS MOBILE R TO YOUR DOOR. : & wrates, Ris WW tres, clean’ |’53 Pontiac Chieftain 83 Oldsmobile 2-Dr 88... $190, | @ _ 1 owner, Sem} Deluxe 8 2 dr. sedan light ee oy. . cor Baoe ted WOES, Semen, 6 ar. rare. Power! Sieh wo tag TENE OE ae Sree wr! as. 55 Buick Special Convert- | * hrakes, WW. res NE Hadson 2.Door 3 Chevrolet Dix +Dr. ... “7 ible, radio, heater, Dyna-. Aa eWwWS— q if ane owner, B'ham trade | Rasp is, with good rubber 52 Pont H-Top ce SUD flow, w/wall tires, Raven . R&H. Hydra. W. | on! ° ‘1 Dp 8 am Black finish . tres,’ only . , $280 "81 Desoto Cus Dr. _..... 70 tr, Bhan — 51 Buick 4 Door “ al oo — 00 eee a ° ‘ iy go! sedan, | Hing super Kes R&H rynatios te Py -Dr oon 3h? OLIVER | | Your Friend] y FORD Deal er Oak land County’ Ss Largest Chevrolet Dealer 4 s © 15 tires, just tt second 50.Pont. @Dr 8 $ 6 $3 f on by ‘ ad 1a ve te ‘sly ices tee ne 46 chev. Clb Sdn 13 35 , t 147 S. Saginaw St. pane RIEMENSCHNEJ 1 | elaine BRAID - BUICK IPE 5.4101 ~”\ FES'3588 211 S, Saginaw _ 641 bar's Ave, = ier f et a. oo Mtrs. P} mout th | ( fro pete Deve ' |:2t0 Orchard Lake Ave, | PE 4-4546 oy a : o bey : msi ‘aa (nent . Wane oh ae La A FE ean Toe ais Oren 8 A. My to 3 P. ie tT las ; : rd e | FES ade F ; {* i ! 7 s ‘ ° . ® a f f 4 } % } , { 7 * \ i . ” Je es f ap f a { _ i. ‘ [F i i/, | pe eas ft ee ty fee ok Fa oe Le H 4 j THE roxrtac PIES. THURSDA ws Yy, APRIL, * 1957_ + Yer i a -- Today’: S Radio Programs =- WIR, (70%) CELW, (eee) wus (958) WwOAR, GI) «= WEYR, UNH «WRON, Gu «wsEE, cee w, * : ¢:00-—WJR, News WCAR, News w. News, ame wave, 4 Town V3s, ee WPON, Sports and News ow News, Br alien iW, Bud vies \ x¥e Wattriek, |McKenale 11:20-—w, ' i, News, Matinee Quy Nunn Bee ere Me came | Soak ta cea | RMR WPON, World News -s 19:00—W. artaur r $ w, egecmim tee ous | eMIR tows ancy MP Retaee get” | SSE Bayou ways. Mel Allen caw, dy CKLW, News. Homechats br 3nd Mrs. Burton WJBK, Don Mebeods Clark , WCAR, News, M. D. Beall Town wren cee WCAR, News, A —— eels Sette 140—WIR, Ouest House cor Bp. ae Bury sahang 1 | s:00—wae, : WWJ. R. Mulholland #:90 WIR, Voice of Agricit. |'"C a ey Sait Bind Bee Wwi, Bob Maxwell : Postiec 6. TB, Newer Kase | WIRE Neve, Rela 11:00—W5R, Arthur Godfrey . WCAR, Record shop WAR, Mews WXYE, Jack Paar ; Nee b Shien 120 WWE, 2-Ster Extra | 9:00-—WJR, Dan Kirby WIBK, News, Reid Club wae “34 ww, Maxwell wi News, Bay | 3:90—w. Party 8:00—Ww «a ceLw. mae rosy. David Boge } 7 se “ww Hope BE: ’ News, Reid 11:38—WJR, Time F - aas uae ee ore Go WEOR, Early’ mira cub ew, Given fer Bag Rm, Porade of Bands 0:90-—WW, Conversation 1 m, " FRIDAY AFTERNOON Confessions, 9:00—-WJR, World SKLW, Terrence Open |e IR ine | Ww WwW3,, Mental’ ‘Heatth WJBK, News, we; Yo Rlnabeth oland ‘WCAR, News, Allen CKLW, @. Mauser|. ¥? Road Show WJBK News, Kasem $:00—WIR, Jim Vinal WIBK, one : TR, Musie Mall ~ QMEON, Melody Ge nowt | Weve News, Wall a i ae ‘McKensie Wws Poul Wiliams WIBK. News, Rel 1900, one ee ee | ee ee YZ, Jack Surrell WCAR, News CKLW. Bud Wattrick, Sporte Le. Gabriel Meatter WPON, World News AR. Marys A & Rey IN, Music With Mason | *ioorvy ', Muste Hall Pie ic sion ng ‘Seooen “WOAR, News, Theo ahop 10:30—WJR, Sym hony WJBK’ News, Reid WWJ, Ross Mulholland » Road aay Pe 1 Repo WCAR, T, Ma Around Town 5 WIR, iste Hall OWws. Witching Ho eas seen wamen | WO Hews, Tom Ovsree wx ein ssl , Wil ur : WG : CKLW, WN ww, WN W. A Ene! Se ee ‘Wits at TV Rehearsals Replace Country Store By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—The country stores in New York are the TV rehearsals where the modern day cracker-box wits toss off their philosophies as the crossroads sages did years ago in the small towns. x « * I wanted to say helle te Como during a midafternoon rehearsal, He was in his dressing room. “Is he sleeping now?” I asked writer Jay Burton. | “No,” sald Basten, “pa wate setae Hane Seby bee Prins Se show Saturday nights.” -* x * Esther Williams told Steve Allen’s B. W., Jayne Meadows, “I’m probably the only girl in town now with three eyes.” Holding. up two small contact lens boxes, she ex- plained, “I have four con- tact lenses but somebody forgot to pack the fourth _one; so here I find myself with three eyes.” Esther later told us that the secret of her happiness is that she swims nude in her Holly- wood pool every night. “I'm a little worried,” she con- fesséd, “about that guy who-lives up on-the hill—he may have a contact lens spyglass.” Awaits Arraignment jon Larceny Charge * * He also pleaded innocent to a x * * | Pretty Jaci Johnson, one of the hostesses on Jan Murray’s| “Treasure Hunt,” a Las Vegas girl, got her first chance to| speak a line. Supposed to say, “Sorry, Jan, our time is up,” she said, “Sorry Jan, our up is time.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... The feuding Duchess of Windsor and Elsa Maxwell both leave for Europe today—both on the United States... Frank Sinatra’ll go to Europe mid-summer to shoot scenes for his next movie. Eartha Kitt, the “Shinbone Alley” star, played with Virginia Wickes’ daughter—then learned the girl has) mumps. She’s taking shots and hop-| ing ... Shary Lane is a part-time restaurant hostess between roles. _* *« * Mrs. Geordie Hormel, bride of the Hormel heir, is tending the switch- | board at his record company... Kenny Vance of The Bachelors vocal kids . . . Fred Finkelhoffe’d love to havé Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney in his next B’way show. x * * EARL’S PEARLS ... the woman who SHARY thinks she can hold her husband with her cooking should remember he wasn't eating a sandwich when he proposed.—H. G. Hutcheson. WISH I'D SAID THAT: A tax-payer sighed, “I don’t know group is no bachelor—and has four! . freed on personal] bond unti] May 2, pending the Circuit Court case. He was arrested Sunday by drunk driving charge and was! Robert Wachal and 24 hour-long variety shows next feminine entertainer. FAVORITE GIRL FRIEND — Singer Dinah Shore is dear to the hearts of NBC television network, the versatile Dinah may replace Lucille Ball as TV's most popular ‘+ Dinah ‘Shore | Faces Fall Video, j. Schedule — t , . ry |. -- Today’ S Television Prooreinis me | Programs furnished by stations Usted im this column pre subject te change without notice | Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV = which has put her in charge of seasoh, With this busy schedule, TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Headline. (2) Dr, Christian. 1:15—(7) News. 7:30—(7) Lone Ranger. (9) Millicn Dollar Movie. Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara, Roddy Mc- Dowell in “How Green Was My Valley. (4) Dinah Shore. (2) Sgt. Preston. 7:45—(4) News. 18:00—(7) Frontier Justice. Cattle rustling causes food : shortage. (4) You Bet Your Life. (2) Bob Cummings. '$:30—(7) Circus Time. baseball star Jackie Robinson. (4) Dragnet. ple's Choice. in (4) Nigeria." Rider. 7:00—-(T) Kukla, Fran, Ollie. (9) (4) Mich. Outdoors. Former “Paperhangers" cash bad checks in supermarket, (2) Climax. Suspense tale, ‘Mad “Bomber.” |\9:00—(7) Danny. Thomas, (9) Fea- ture Theater. Jack Hawkins in “Front Page Story.” (4) Peo- 9:30—(7) Bold Journey. “Preacher Tennessee ecte—(T). Wild BML Hicksk. (9)| Pertwee Brondway enmedy, Popeye. (4) News, Sports. “Three: Men on @ Horse 6:15—(4) Weather. (2) News. turing Jack Carson, Carol Chan- 6:20—(4) Box Four ning, Mona Freeman, Edward sage Weather. 6:30—(7) Goldbergs.’ (9) Falcon (4) Juvenile Court. (2) Range| XY, man with horse-picking 10:00—(7) ‘Telephone Time. (4) (Color). Video ‘Theater. trial for Molesters.” (9) His Honor, H. Bell. 10:45—(7) Wattrick Sports. 11:00—(7) Soupy's On. 11:10—(9) Weathervane. 11:15—(9) Million Dollar Mystery. Show. (2) Miss Fairweather. 11:20—(2) Sports Final. 11:256—(2) Richard Dix in “Ghost Ship.” nephew. (4) Tonight N. Party. Farm mi 4 Big Shows fo Star Singer NBC Sweetheart Vies With Lucy for Title of! ‘Miss Television’ By CHARLES DENTON HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Dinah Shore is a big girl now—very big! So far as her television bosses, are concerned, she is the unchal-| lenged “Miss NBC,” their most favored girl-type performer. * * a Bin jeesrsing wd award as TV's from what the Tennessee thrush “T’'ve never been able to believe that if someone else could do ‘something, I couldn’t do it too,” CAN'T TAKE NO “It kills me, but I just can't biggest trouble. Always has been. * * * “Even as a kid I was that way. I figured if some other girl could iswim the 440 in record time, thing”’ This attitude makes for a Jot of work which Dinah might have why the government can't cut down on its spending. It made me cut down on mine.” * * TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Joe E. Lewis says he'll go on ae wagon—if he can find one with a bar. That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1957) omict as werame pown— “Er a Se ra Se Se racroRy price gasy TERMS For ni FREE = ssi om . f * Dial Operator and 2 (Ne toll charge) 4 Mon eBoy Serbs 1, Michigan. . 1925 Often Open, Setutd oO} é oo take ne for an answer. It's my 1| could too. The same was true with) itenmis, juggling, dancing — any- Dinah has ‘blossomed into a pro- ficient dancer in the past couple of years because she decided a 15-minute show. The same is trye with her sing- ing, although she freely admits little footwork would brighten her) . gro ‘ACROSS 1 Low-growing oad 7 oake from a little -—— w interstice 1 ee (Pr.) 17 padi a for stannum that her philosophy forces her to sing many tunes that send chills; down her spine. |18 Asiatic name bey ad knock 3 Phus us. fLathap mansilaugh 10:30—(7) Confidential File, “Child (9) Na- tional News. (4) News. (2) News. John Howard in “The Man Who Returned to Life.” (4) Patti Page Nightwatch Theater. 11:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater. Ida Lupino as school teacher faces misconduct problems with Y¥. Show Ernie. TV actor Jackie Cooper}¢:55—(2) On The Farm Front. . (2)|4:00—(2) The Jimmy Dean Show. (4) Today. (7) Little Rascals, "17: 45—(2) News. ; 8:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. Horton, Arnold Stang, Johnny $:30—(7) Wixie Wonderland. Carson, Race track devotees find g;45-(2) Cartoon Classroom. 9:00—(4) Romper Room. 9:30—(7) Stars on Seven. \9:45—(2) News, Weather. $:55—(4) Faye ree save ee Seem OS eae (4) Home Show. (7) Story Studio. 10:25—(7) News. 10:30—-(7) The Erwins. 11:90—(4) Price Is Right.. 11:30-~-(2) Strike It:Rich. ey Truth or Consequences. (7) News, 11:37—-(7) Robin and Ricky. 11:55—(9) Billboard. enna FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00-~(2) Valiant Laily. (4) Tic Tac Dough, (7) Good Friday Services, (9) Children’s News- reel, 12:15—-(2) Love of Life. (9) Discov- eries. 12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (9) Meet Corliss Archer. 12:45—(2) The Guiding Light. '1:00—-(2) (Color) Ladies Day. (4) 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's} Blenda Presents Beulah. (7) arm Report. . oo (9) Going Our - |i330—- (@) (Color) Club 6. (7) Liberace. . 1:55—(2) News. 2:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks, (7) Lady 8-cylinder model of 600 h.p. Further agreements are being ts a A ttn itl. hae ag sl ia, nm nee ee - . “I figure,” she said, “that if 24 Delaware = Afternoon Film. (9) Request [people want to hear it—unless it’ 5|3 Negative in a Elvis Presley prop-|o7 Pretier — = $:38—-(2) (Color). The Bab Crosby of course—I can sing it.” [3% Lege! potns Show. , “When it ow to judging tunes 3g Period of a. ze 4:00-—(2) The Day. () and singers, Dinah said, her|5, Yrs Queen For a . () Justice “barometer” ‘e her nine-year-old|34 Indians used Colt. |deughter, Melissa. oo 4:15—(2) The Secret Storm. “She's very hep,” Dinah con: 36 Mode frem 0 - 4:30—-(2) The Edge of Night, (7) | fided. “She spotted Tomnty Sands\|3§ Fehr ] 4:45—(4) ‘Modern Romances. before any of the rest of us, ai Bere Blunder 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) and having Pat Boone on my (4) sea (Fr) ; Dear (?) M nemine: . sh _ Phoebe. ickey Mouse | shew really made me - Gels teacher 9) ; at home.” In private life, Dinah 60 sears: land d §:30~—(4) Gene : is the wife of actor George Mont- 83 Anolate: Autry. ® 7 26 Emphasis 1— of 22 Sluttish 38 Male bee COLOR Until last fall, Dinah did two WN Confederation 94 Degrade 40 Prunes, os 6 LOR TV early - evening, 15- minute shows.| } Souu23 or ye a ee Seles and Service She dropped one of them to take| , pesce, 0 Uasioce Oe RCA and SYLVANIA on the nine hour-long “Dinah Shore| “ sdmirat 10 Lenser M4 Moat ‘trees are 4 Chances CONDON’S Shows” which NBC has spotted.on| Tttaigar Fd my tee sau” Redie and TV Seles ond Service Friday or Sunday evenings throwgh|¢ Few BF gy RED Bett oo a Ss oo out the season. 6 Requires slothe glass 63 e . s b These three companies employing 107,000 ‘people, with sales in 1956 totaling one billion, two hundred sixty-six million dollars, announce the signing of agreements providing for a fully-integrated program of engineering, production, sales and service of automotive vehicles; automotive, marine and industrial gaso- line and diesel engines; and diesel and gasoline fuel injection systems. All of these companies have been associated for years with quality, precision manufacture and high-performance products. Pursuant to these agreements, Daimler-Benz and Curtiss-Wright have formed an American company — Curtiss-Wright and Mercedes-Benz, Inc.—to provide ——————————— Canada! Mexico and Cube. Studebaker-Packard Corporation in signing the agreements will cow sabe available to its dealers a full line of domestic and imported sports cars, conver- tibles, sedans and station wagons~ ranging in price from under $2,000 up to - $13,000 — gasoline and diesel powered trucks and all-wheel drive utility vehicles. Mercedes-Benz cars and distinctive Mereedes-Benz features— such as fine a swing axles and transmissions~will be exclusive to Studebaker- epee, Utica-Bend Division of Curtiss-Wright Corporation, now building diese! engines for the U. S. Navy, will import and ‘manufacture Mercedes-Benz diesel engines and diesel ahd gasoline engine fuel injection systems under the agree- ments. 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