iiath YEAR AER E “PONTIAG MICHIGAN "THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957 —68 PAGES - ABBOCIATED Es AY cose! ~ ‘Chief Finds a Wi ‘ Pontiac Press Photo HEAP BIG CHIEF RETURNS — The legend that Chief Pontiac | —ig ieueled. af Apple Island in Orchard Lake was lightly challenged yesterday when, according to Mayor William W. Donaldson (left), the “Chief” returned to watch over the cornerstone ceremonies for the new Public Safety Building. Actually, the “Chief" is a seven-foot plaster-of-paris statue Presented to the city by. Lee Anderson (right) praensy e : . Kidnaped by Desert Bandits Tran Pushes Hunt: tO Us Le rei Ccbaisinal ies slg tues eouiiina sak walle nomads, about 12 in number, had kidnaped Mrs. Anita Houvar Carroll, 36, Issaquah; Wash ‘to wen ‘ber on jeces of thrown away by saw smoke curling from ‘ Hill and the mother of ey wih wan seer located on Qe [eee Swen ‘The King)ly Hills surgeon mother taken away.” The reports said the City. Puebla highway : hunters found the paper trai] very passes the airport, short- Sh Lik ] * Te) opel et wen oes Likely; Reuther Denies to Iranian officials, were Mra tod his wite to call remen| Mercury to Rise : Carroll's husband, Kevin, 37, a nag eet with buckets of water. ms : Point our ares development” ad The woman'wes umane w tad ait 90 Tomorrow |ficequint Buying ster A. | 35, Portland, Ore.| ANITA CARROLL a wa Josion occurred at} Scattered showers are likely to- wom rsendbe sm at toad in Washington noon, leveling the plant and dam-|Dight and ‘tomorrow, but the Says He Never Heard Other Pictures on Page 2 FE f Awaits Né a a ane ile ad oa oe warmer ok Shellermen After 7 earfu News | watchman, hurling his! weather will accom: — East Foundation and a contractor oe headless: body $0 feet onto thle oe Probe Testimony in Iran for the International Co-) "sggaqQUAM, Wash, UP — “We |highway. With «tow of 32 to 3 tonight, operation Administration. a had a letter from our daughter | poo TO FACTORY the mercury is expected to climb} DETROIT (INS) — United Auto no eS just last week. They never men- Fi from the airport rushed|to a high of near 50 tomorrow.|Workers President Walter P. Gen, Alnaghi Golpiri, police) tioned any a word to the factory and sought to belt a a Reuther has accused Sen, Joseph darmes, 400 soldiers and about 100 ~ 50 58 curious flecked to the scene and|day, and early morning sunshine|immorality,” and said he had camel - borne troops on direct Mrs, John Huovar recalled the (ijeq around watching the fire-| caused the mercury to rise never heard of Nathan Shefferman, orders from Shah Mohammed Re- letter today as she tried to keep | on, from a sub freezing 31.to 39 Shefferman, a personal friend eee ee ee eae tween 8 and 10 a.m. of Teamster President Dave Thesé forces were converging | roadside town east of Seattle. - Gacggenr err ger spegionnanyres® Rammigen sro eet was 27.| mittee that the only item he re- in three columns from north, | She struggled to keep back ® | 1 1. heard for miles At 2 p.m. the mercury read 47, | called purchasing for Reuther west and south through ragged ek got oe was a “left - hand door refrig- desert country in southeastern | the bandit — erator.” Pakistani border. | law, Kevin Carroll, and a com- 7 . Reuthe lied that < Se | aves crews |YOU Will, Want to. Read) scr se ol : spac aaacieg nae oar kidnaping of her daughter, Mrs. and the two houses in which he arte eastward,” Golpiri said.| Adit Carroll, 35. : Editorial on our hospitals, Page 6; [previously lived, along with all the “If not already arrested, ve ea sae ae ne About Supreme Court candidates, Page 19; hoaeehokd (gots 8 and appliances esd boss Fol next 48 bc distraught mother related. “She mr creel tes — 0 tina a © 27: during the past 21 years, have been Iranian officials gave this ac-| wasn't afraid of a thing. She ow avy guards our ne, ag ; paid for “with my personal funds. count of the ego Ghia war ar gl tons ogee os ae About Oscar Winners Ingrid and Y ul, Page 26, m.! .. once ree, Fores Cs _& small town.” eee » tment eran of the Senate rackets commit: 100 Dead, Kill Onlookers ‘thunted the factory owner Senators Aren't Through With Teamster Boss ao ee eae Ifo in Mexico Blast Unionist Heads |Home as Shak + Explosions Raze Fireworks Plant, Second Blowup Flays Watchers and Firemen, 11 Bodies Recovered 1g through a wrecked block of rubble today seeking more | victims of two explosions in a fireworks factory that left more than 100 Mexicans dead or injured. Police for questioning. Eleven bodies—four of them firemen—had been) . recovered late last night. A hundred persons were hospital- ized. Many were not expected to STARS OF OSCAR NIGHT — stars as Hollywood honored its top performers of the year last night at the annual Academy Award presentations. Left to right: Dorothy Malone, named best supporting actress; Anthony Quinn, , best supporting actor; Anna Magnani, Italian star These were the ~ sts somalia * Ingrid was the wife of a Bever-' at which I felt would be|with U. i to(Cubot Lodge and that Ibe would) Aqaba. bom ToS a fenee onl es Pearson and Nor-) o A. top “The leadership of the UAW is Film Capital Toasts Tts Top 1956 Performers his daughter when shé went to dbaiats aud becooss fie auiee oe Roberto child by Italian director Rossellini. She later married him. to accept her Oscar in case she won. She won an Oscar in 1944 for -, “Gas Light.” studio.’ executi¥e who jasked not to be identified said ‘last night that he tried five years |ago to cast Miss Bergman in.a film, but encountered so much in- dustry pressure he had to drop the plan. “Now that Hollywood has awarded her its highest honor,” he added, “I know that all is for- given, that she will be welcomed back to Hollywood by the industry —and, I’m stre, by the public.” George Stevens received the best-director award for his sweep- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) - Willman Hears Water Report Attends Detroit Meeting Hoping to Find Source of Auxiliary Supply Pontiac City Manager Walter K. Willman learned today what might be the best possible source for a much-needed auxiliary water sup- ply for the city, Willman attended a Supervisors Inter-County Committee meeting in Detroit at which the National phase one of a water, sewage and problems for Oakland. Wayne, Ma- Clair Counties. The mandger said the report would be a big factor in the city’s decision as to where to seek water supplies. Lopeer Votes Monday on Fluoridation Plan He £ For $] 2 For $] $9 Baby Folding STROLLERS Famous "Tuk-A-Way’ brand. All first quality. DE hres $5.95 “Kent” BATH SCALES Weighs to 250 pounds. White and colors. $1.19 MIXED NUTS—Sealed Can 14 eunte: ins Seoled fede I eeoecen San 88° | UG DEP’T. SPECIALS Regular. $1.00 ~ JODENT Tooth Paste 2 For 1% SAVE HALF on four ae 50¢ JODENT tooth peste, TWIN-PACK Flee ean FORT wae Muguet, Red Lilec Bouquet in gift: pack. 35] 69c Jergens LATHER BOMBS Instant shaving lather for better shaving. ‘ie Squn's TOOTH BRUSHES » with the proper angle Shwe aE flee : 2! For ARY 1 * Fer |. Children's—1 to 7 Polo Shirts | Values to $1.19 2 For ] 00 Mercerized cotton knit, plain and patterns. Some © with shoulder snaps. —Main Fleer § $7.98 Ladies’ HAT-BOX | 50 Boys’ NECKTIES et oe “4 a | ms OPEN 9 A. M. to 10.P. M., / BRIDAY and SATURDAY =— ss / T I D E POWDER shoes, drugs, home needs, hardware, electrical appliances, candy, camera so MANY BARGAINS—We Can List Only. a. Part of Them We've packed this full page with bargains but they are but a sample of what- you can expect WE'VE SLASHED our already low, low prices on countless items. Plan a counter-by-counter shopping tour on all 3 floors at sats during this sensational BE HERE EARLY—SIMMS Open at 9 A. M. Sorry,.No Layawoys, No Phone or Mail Orders. ne a ene memetrenengeine is . lower prices on clothing, ~~ ¥ plain or fancy top - anklets, stretch an- klets, etc, Sizes 4 to 814. -Main Fleer Ideal het p ESS depcs: Bic. $1.29 Push Brooms Long *] 00 Handle =Full 4” stiff Palmyrd fibres, % - jdeal for sweeping cement 2 floors. —tnd Fleer Of ON SALE—Fridy ond Saturday—at SIMMS on on Soetetertreee cen ent Ideal for all ype washing machines. Guaranteed leakproof..Some dented. Heavy galvanized. "Me 2 Sa ~Plashtiont Batte ‘Se Values for Bag of SPONGES 2 for Reg. $1 $i Set of five assorted sizes. Standard size. First quality “Mara- thon’—full strength—guaranteed by factory. $1 00 jj Boys’ “T” SHIRTS 2 for S 89c bys: first quality, colors. Sizes 6 to 16. Ladies’ RAINCOATS 2 for $ $1 quality. Hooded style, Plastic in colors. Outi 79¢ Quality . i For 1? | BARGAIN BASEMENT _ Fall 45” Width — 84” Long — READY to HANG a reat Drapes PLEAT $3.49 Quality PER PAIR Choice of scenic, floral or modern designs. Oe color selection. Pinch-pleated, wide hems. —Basement “2” 2 For $] SANFORIZED — Water Repellant BOYS’ Lined Poplin JACKETS Sizes 6 to 18 2 Zipper front, 2 pocket, fully lined. Navy or green colors. sgh ives wee = For $] Four-in-hand and ready-tied bows. Big selection. $1.95 Boys’ SPORT SHIRTS Sanforized cotton or gabardines. Sizes 6 to 18. $6.98 Men‘ s nee JACKETS Zipper front, water_repellent, acetate, All sizes. $11.95 Boys’ Gabardine SUITS Sizes 10 to 16 only. Double breasted. Limited colors. 79¢ Men's ATHLETIC SHIRTS Irr’s Of famous HANES athletic undershirts, Sizes 36 to 46. Popular round style luggage Fully lined. Lightweight for Spring and Summer Men’s Dress Oxfords Values to $12.00 $ 00 All leather including soles. Spey Ny styles. Most sizes 6 to —Rasement Big lot. Sid cil cks Ui klpior pikcad tresses $10.95 Men’s REVERSIBLE JACKETS “<7 Zipper front. Water repellent. Checks and solids. * Double Bed Size—SCALLOP EDGE Chenille Goverlet Value Close tufted, plushy chenille. oe piles this below cost price. Green —Bavement $9 00h (X ye hee $7.98 “90 00. Guaranteed le ak proo f, hot dipped galvanized. Bail Pye : tnd > Waterproof Plastic Lined Infants’ Pants 5 for 1 7 poco | Acetate trt- cot lined with | jc Elas- tic walst and $3.95 Value 7” me Built-in slope, deluxe ~ D5 Rubbermaid, Blue only. —lnd Fleer Infants’ THREE Piece Sweater Sets ETM CREEL INS, | yA IBeOR i oe ed —Now— ir > | * BONNET $ 00 Easy to Clean, Non-Stretch . ' _Plastic Clothes Lines i omen (Three 50-ft, Hanks) i haaek 00 : : Wecnate, Jae 150 Feet. og y ters. f First quality plastic - covered Piné knit. | . gam, clothes line for indoors or out- _ MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS Big and Little Sister Styles —tnd Fleer Washable ON tpn ee and Saturday —st SIMMS DACSHEEN [orton . =“ Bi | eens . f Skirts {8 gpiece SNACK SETS #t $3 Quality : ". $1.50 Value a te : 2 for 4 BS 4 cups : be St $ 00 3 m= 4 Plates ; : : i < - pictured. Designed 1 1 ote mage tnd Fleer ! x 1G : 7 to 14 i. J Pull circle style, small s have suspenders. Wavy, red or gray. MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS Spring Styles LADIES’ Pajamas | $2 Quolity ‘2 for 30 Sizes 34 to 40 Two piece, broad. cloth or cotton plisse. ON SALE—Friday o ond Saturday—at SIMMS iguo 5 $2.29 Value \ On-off switch, plug-in out- let. UL- approved. * as thshidinas tip Heights. & TV Snack Tables" $ 00 Three styles. $2.95 Value eee ou _THE PONTIAC PRESS, ms subinsias Want 28, 105 | ia inlet eee. | The girdle that does DACRON i Lg ‘Little Girls’ F ashions : \\ UK —_— | ~~what girdles have’ ANAM I , for Easter! 1 toes is always tried to do! Dainty Spring Dresses oi in many lovely styles ss Taf | WARNER’S ‘Sizes 3 i: 6x x = Miraculous ‘springlets firm and flatten, yet move.as flexibly as : you do! Now you can put on glamour easily and wear it « comfortably as @ smile—in a ‘STA-FLAT. girdle by Warner's. Other fresh 6 styles $2.99 . x Sizes 3 to 6x = Try it today; see how you're = firmed with utter freedom! In = white, sizes 26-33. 10.95 button and. te tine ge ie in i = A B, Cc cups, 32-40. 3.95. Joao in one of these Easter dresses! Dainty : fabrics, nylons, polished cottons and _ sheers. Full sweep skirts. In many fresh pastels. Charge Hers at Waite's . . . Second Floor ge F Yours at Walte’s .. . Second Floor ” SPECIAL ‘SAVINGS! : opiinias Mi*~tvetinn (rent sete “Queen ligt = megeiicont Welz “Printene Ansaf*aiyetion Sreat sherty Gown with deinty bib-front of row- gown with stter-row of cli nylon “Val” lace, and gently Boring shirt. yee Boys : z = ~] Matching lace on pocket ond sleeves. _ ice : tpn, af coe ed Sly gga oe Loe WASH ’n’ WEAR | =S"""“" GES Soieoe td League - 50% Cotton—50% Dacron : NO moniNe! aust Ot, RIP, ORT | oe INO JACKETS ; Charge Yours at Waite's . . . Second Floor " of Fine Polished Cotton! <6 se tins $ 4 99 4 ! SPECIAL SALE . e : =] ; " 2 3 | , fG 89 98 Here's a jacket that likes outdoor living, rain or shine. : “ enuine pal.asd atten ethenech/ W's Sly cau, eect Leather Belts. no ironing, wrinkles fall out as it dries. And check these extra value features: elastic inserts at hips, zipper front, adjustable .cuffed sleeve and corded storrn pockets. Colors: charcoal grey, navy, It. grey. Sizes 36 to 46. Wash ‘n’ wear Ivy League chinos just like Dad wears! Se easy to care for, too, wrin- kles shake right out after _washing. Authentic ivy League backstrap, four swing pockets, and a watch pocket. He'll really wear these with pride! In sand or black, sizes Reg. $1.00 ¢ to $1.98 rye Here are very special savings in-just the genuine leather belt you've been searching for! We have contour and straight styles, Charge Yours at Waite's . . . Street Floor brass and self covered buckles. A wide 6 to 16. : C2 ak. EE SS h a ‘a : => assortment of colors, a style to suit every- Ivy League Sport Shirts... .. 1.98 Was ble ™ *. Pre Cutted one! Come in today and reap your ‘hin —— IVY LEAGUE enn +» Second Floor ; Charge Yours at Waite's .. , Street Floor CHINO SLACKS | The “es a5 aa in All Your Favorite Colors... — . with adjustable backber | Van Raalte 8-BUTTON GLOVES 5g Guile: Grown ee 3) i pe ee eS Fashion for the Little Miss ws a rs i © Beige coh nets tee a. rainbow of colors to 4 © Navy match every ensem- © Sun Mist bie! Of the finest | Enjoy the comfort and smart slim lines of your, favorite dress slacks in sturdy, washable polished 7 © Lilac imported cotton "and . 3 . hand detailed with a pert little cotton chino! Pleatless front and easy tapered leg. 2 © Purple for enqutsite Gove REVERSIBLE BOW They're Sonforized", to, and-clorfast: Im pop- || tYetow Saigon "oo re black and khaki colors. Woist sizes: 28 to 3 See, fe Presta nd Cherge Yours at Waite’s « » Street Floor Repeat of a Pirie Sell-Out! Famous Name Tie Bars and Cuff Links... at TERRIFIC SAVINGS! wee Values to $3.50 aegoy een aera love We cannot men- : They have sold for . ‘ pa these? Dressy can tion the name | s ‘much f. ere ne anes ahaianasnle es ears carnage: miecg Matis y 94 Simulated Leather _. or contrast the glistening patent. - ict agree m Imagine! A lustrous, lévish, Se in : | ee youl agree its | ir aT a eo oe Brows CHESTS . in men's jewelry. ©. BY <8 84-12 1243 att firs quality, Fidey and Sty only hee : pe b A-D superb styling. 9 ; marked our N6. 1 selling earring chest 2 | aA 5 j You €an also © down just ‘you! Simulated te - ; 43 adh ‘ $ | ‘match up fhe | \ with gold’ color tooling. All.15 compart-. . a seth, Seep wh ne / ‘ments are velvet lined, This is the per-_ \ ‘several for yours 9 rere fs sting, ua és self and for gifts ..Marring or lost’ settings, — BY Be oe ma ges tp Be ai S me elas ead cd Sittr = ae a ty Sher Yo Was Ph AE Cork hea ese, “ee ete ence gon ae i : | hoe : \ Maa | p\ hy re Pe a aes N 7 : ry . \ \ . Vi } 4s : BY \y ss : bs a “Ay : mae : Va A 4 ie | + ¥: x a i oy eee ‘ “41 : sl ' - ‘ eel ys c| \ Deo Ve Gis eben sdy ies eae By bogs ok 2 ¢; ey : - Ls vet \ \ a Fa cy i » ges + a \ ays ' ee). 7 eee: es : eet ee Bee | VR Ree ae oS Sh. se Pasi Oe ae es eee ee 2b. Wey Ne Ae Se Pe. Be 1 * am he hae Ie OE ee ee ge ar te dele ody Gee aS - J Oe ane Er In the miracle of — cotton and cupioni ... ea ee: ea PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MARCH 28, 1957_ | Made in Italy “ne < Styled by Frarica .. «they're Waite’ $ own Matchmates. : poe . Pure Italiana, from their silky cotton quality to their . Sunny colors — with - ‘ ¢ustom attention to the de- tails that make the differ- ence! Mix or match these sun-drenched . colors, lilac, -—-pink,-mint, coral, light blue, ——_______ white, black and navy. si we have the very loveliest They're | : 28 - by Cambrooke Country: Coats ours exélusively in Pontiac City Coats . ; - Campus Coats - Career Coats Ww \ ‘isin the A rae - Fashion Talks “Back” Car Coats by Storm Play: This Spring the’ really BIG fashion news is “back interest” and Car Coats! ss optegy eB 10-18, - 3.98 As shown... . Four gore unpressed un- pleated skirt, 'QO- a. 8.98 Sleeveless - blouse with rounded Pucci collar, completely convertible. 10-18. 3.98 Slim self lined skirt © with back kick pleat. 10-18. : 8.98 Charge Yours at Waite's . . . Third Floor 8-18 Sudden Spring: showers present rio problems to this car coat fashion... 8. they're: water repellent fine combed poplin! You'll adore the Scotch plaid lining and toggle closings. Choose - either beige or white for fashionable casual wear! 10.98 B. Berkshire tweed slim clutch coat with blouson half belt back above a panel skirt. Push up set in sleeves and taffeta cae lined. 6 button detail front. In beige and grey, sizes 5-15. 45.00 . You’ ll love these tapered slacks, too, ge me in fine corduroy. They're in black, A. 100% woot hopsacking one button coat So ee with unpressed panel. back. Peter Pan C. Savoy herringbone tweed petite clutch coat : collar and sleeves. Raglan front. with empire belt back. Notched shaw! col- Taffeta fined. In beige and blue, sizes lar and. turned back cuff. Slit pockets. . 5-15 : 29.98 Taffeta lined. In navy, sizes 8-16. 49.98 A Fully Washable Jacket Dress ..- with the look 1 Of silk shantung! "10.98 in misses and half sizes we ” ghrinkage controlled. Charge Yours at Waite'’s ... Third Floor Charge Yours at Waite's ... Third Floor A hat makes you look prettier e «+ and feel it, too! Dress Sheer A 1.15 Value x4 Impressive and important . . . because it’s a jacket dress that's 80 easy to care for... ands> right for Spring! (t's Betty — Hartford's polka dot creation in cotton and cupioni; with the look of fine silk shantung. Fully washable, crease resistant and la navy, grey or lilac, sizes 12-20 and 122-2242. ae * Yours at Waite's— Tnexpens we Drentes aes * Third Floor * SPECIAL BLOUSE SALE! Lovely imported cotton Slbinie at very special savings! , Reg. 298 | dba $3 157 Each , * Copies of very famous styles! — SAMPLE HAT whee! our annual i ‘is tomorrow. $8.90 Regularly $10.00 to $18.00 designed for you by Peeit ters e one-of-a-kind hats eS » @one Sr Hats! Hats! Hooray! one early fora | marvelous ’ Sizes 5-9, AAA, AA, B of handsome «selection of h one-of-a-kind hats spe | CKick eo black ve Bel, vita! mere fraction. of their true foves taht tem siete ot. d in this one-day sale, in addition "all smart gifs who, knew their ne sample he , are quantities / Cross Country . . . soft creamy i ae pe gala ae af flax in eo calf... Little nmthaeinsiat:. Beagt momeérit I that’s new. on x“ Me | Charge Yow Repeat of a Sell-Out! ' Famous “401” pack - proportioned to fit at a very tiny price! “Imagine! Lovely. 60 gauge, 15 dénler 1295" ot Waits «Shot Poo i Nylons 59° nylons at only 59c a pair! They're pro- portioned to fit and lanclirn treated for extra smoothness and longer wear. Since your response was so terrific last time, we just had to get more even though we're practically giving. them away. In rose tone, sizes 812-11. Stock up now! Charge Yours at Waite's. .. Street Floor Ah-h: ... Spring! ... Slimmed Pumps heels 3 ‘- very, very Lod slim “3 A \ ae ae : Ae ‘eee ‘ ‘e ‘ by betes 3 7 at eetegelaig Set th see a a : : ONTIAC PRESS. A wd Poblahed from ‘Tar reer 2 a oo eo * Eam, M. "tae down A. Classified Manager Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second clase matter MEMBER .OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS = local pews printed in tus wepaper as well as all AP news dispatches. carrier for 40 cents ; eae Ae ae Saveliable br by ms eye Counties ft is $12.00 9 veer’ ‘elsewhere 15 higan and all $20.00 @ year. a A crn Bd saree in adverce. Phone Pontise MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957 ent: ‘Necessary ‘in Heitsl Planning Pontiac's hospital situation is fol- lowing hectic lines. It’s almost a revival of the ancient “in again, out again, Finnegan.” Both St, Joseph Mercy Hospital and - the City’s General Hospital are des- perately in need of more facilities. You have only to spend a few days in either as a patient or visitor to see : the can st! ss tat ae con- eke, It seemed unwise to have both hos- pitals campaigning for funds at the same moment, and so a group of in- terested Pontiac citizens got together . to study this problem along with sev- went qenet: capttas fund Gyives oat were at hand. — These citizens weighed all the evi- dence and then stated it as their be- lief that St. Joe should put on a direct campaign for funds, while the City Hospital would probably fare better if the matter were put to a vote of the people and the money raised that way. on * ie Thus, things have been moving . along towards preparing a drive for St. Joseph’s. This has re- which not one business man in all Pontiac believed the city could even approach. Hence this will have to start anew. The revised goal is three million dollars. Also, the attitude of top indus- try is vitally important as a drive for three million dollars could only al-de-._.___County__ ‘Tuberculosis “Sanatorium, -succeed-if-a—very-substantial nation were promised from these quarters before the drive in gen- eral was launched. *%i In the meantime, si Cty Gen- eral Hospital finds itself in a sorry predicament. It asked the voters for three million dollars to build and equip an addition and then the board - took the money and expended the entire sum for walls and enclosures, leaving the furnishing undone. This was bad judgment on the part of the committee and in our opinion was inexcusable. | But that’s where we stand. * * * The committee has provided walls and that’s all. If you drop, dive or are thrown off the back end of a boat in mid-ocean, you're in the water, no matter how you got there, The next move is to get out. And that’s about where the City Hospital stands. Reviewing the errors of the past won't affect the current situation, and we must look the facts squarély ‘in the face as they exist today. - The hospital needs more money. It needs it immediately. Otherwise, this institution , prac- tically stands gaunt and empty and | PeAllp ed ssodciyaaanied At’s just-a \ it appears. that the' city itional . 1e job. “out: entitled exclusively to the - Aout’ Orchids fe [OF TS ates vanes lic rer soa st. Sg haves a rightful precedent here, no one enter- tains much hope for two " zameeh caim- paigns. ; oe a: There we are. _We have a City hospital in a state of incompletion and St. Joe’s having the nod to stage a drive as soon as practical. If the two overlap, probably both will suffer. Thus it would appear as though the best way out of'a bad situation would be to let the city — have the right of way first for its bond issue in May and then “stage St. Joe's drive at a later date .. . perhaps a year from now when all business prospects should be better than they hap- pen to be at the moment. The current period is not too happy a moment for the biggest drive ever undertaken in all Pontiac history. a IGNORANCE isn’t always’ bliss. Not knowing who the ‘name of Belgium's king cost CHaRLEs VAN Doren $14,000 the other evening. —— The Man About Town - o-_ There's S Only One Defeat: What isn't bitter if you don’t aiecated it. - Today _is Oeliland County’s. birthday. - Soon after the first settlement in the area now comprised in Oakland County in 1817, and the migration from the east started, the Territory of Michigan was laid out inte proposed counties. It was de- cided that just north of Wayne there was to be a county 30 miles square, and its residents were asked to submit a name. After some consideration, it was de- cided to give it the name of “Cadillac,” in honor of the French military officer who founded Detroit over a century be- fore. It was not until the delegation appeared before the Territorial Legislature in De- _ troit in 1819 that it was decided to name the new county for the great oak trees ‘that abounded in its primeval forests. The area’s greatest friend in its early days was General Lewis Cass, who in 1820 was Territorial Governor of Michigan. He somewhat frowned on the name first decided upon, because Cadil- lae was a Frenchman, and the memories of the British-French war were still fresh. So, when the official organizational act was passed at Detroit that created the new county on March 28, 1820, it was given the name of “Oakland.” Our early residents liked Lewis Cass so well that they named our largest lake after him, and Elizabeth Lake in honor __ of his wife. Now, 137 years after the organization of our county, there are 3,068 counties in the _ 48 states in our nation, and many more in our territorial possession. But among them all there's only one with the name of “Oakland.” There's a big difference between Rus- sian Communism and Chinese Com- munism, according to — Dr. James T. Cheng, Medical Superintendent at the Oakland China will never allow Russia to push it around. Dr. Cheng is a native of China and held some high posines in that na- tion. The United States is the great- est exporter of petroleum prod- | ucts—and you may be surprised to _ learn that Venezuela is second greatest ameng the world’s na- tions. Former Pontiac postoffice employe, Z Merlin. (Sandy). Hastings, now Hving at North Miami, has a regular column in Florida's Playtime Magazine. - A communication with a Pontiac post- mark, and signed, “Don’t You Feel the Same?,” chides the judgment of the National Liars’ Ciub for always overlooking in their annual award the champion lie of them all: “Once upon a time there was a man wae Aga women.” Since youre. undoubtedly contributed . your share to the amount, you'll be in- ‘to learn that a comparatively new. industry has passed the $300 million matk in our nation. mag en to that reliable paper... * ' Chemical Week,” we bought 120 million gallons of anti- freeze solution for our .cars this winter at the above cost. ‘ ‘. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chiairles BR Be of' 3328 Bald Mountain Road; fifty- thi wedding’ anniversary. |. Mr. and \Mirs, John Bagley and — THE PONTIAC PRRs THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957 ae, E eer Cece pate eo ae phan eee enne ner WASHINGTON—In the parlance of the football stadium, the ‘thing to do ‘is to watch the man with the ball. It's the same in the world arena. Side issues, such as wheter Britain and America reached a complete or in- complete under- stahding on a course to be pur- sued in the ever- , changing Middle East, are not half as impor- tant as what was done directly by the two govern- LAWRENCE ‘ments to deter Soviet Russia from starting a are world war. °Not all the news of what tran- spired at Bermuda has come out because much of it concerns results ef the Eisenhower- Macmillan meeting now may be stated as follows: ‘1. The United States and Great Britain have answered Premier Bulganin’s recent threat to use guided missiles against Britain. Guided missiles will be made available by the United States for the first time to England's military forces to use in protecting them- . selves. BECOMES ACTIVE 2. The United States, for first time also, becomes an active and cooperating partner in the military planning to be done by members of the Baghdad Pact— — namely, . Britain, Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Pakistan, two of them '. bordering directly. on the Soviet - Union. 3. The United States and Britain see eye to eye at last on the wisdom of keeping Com- -munist-China-out-of the Security... Council of the United Nations. There are no secret understand- ings or agreements between Amer- ica and Britain, but there are atti- tudes reflected in the recent: dis- cussions which can be of far- reaching importance in wortd affairs. ‘NO CHINA Thus the ‘British government does not intend to change its owt policy, which recognizes the Pei- ping government, but at the same~ time’ no effort will be made by ~ Britain to back Red China's effort to replace Nationalist China on the U.N. Security Council. British officials have made it clear that they now better under- stand America's position and, judging by the way the Afro- Asian blec has been behaving inside the U.N., the British do not see that the cause of the free world will be aided here- after by letting Communist China become a permanent member of the Security Council. This is a gratifying development to Americans. While the British still hope for an abatement of sorhe of the severe restrictions on trading with Red China, they do see the wisdom of keeping the Peiping regime out of the Security Council. For, after all, the U.N. itself in 1951 formally declared Red ,China an aggressor and noth- - ing has been done since by the Peiping government to atone for its many international crimes. ads U.S., Britain “Answél Red Threat * The sending ot guldéll aiken to Britain by the American mili- tary establishment is of transcend- ot aoe. Premier Bulganin on Nov. 5, 1956, wrote to Prime Minister Anthony Eden denpuncing the British-French military action in the Suez area, and adding: “In what position would Britain have found herself if she her- self had been attacked by more . powerfal states possessing every kind of medern destructive weapons? And there are coun- tries now which need not have sent a mavy or air force to the coasts of Britain but could have used other means, such as rocket technique.” This was widely interpreted at the time as meaning that, if the a =f ate : i i 1 rf u at Eg i 4 - will get them So, while there. is much in the press about the friction in local areas like the Middle East, the big developments are in the mili- tary position of the Soviet Union as against the western powers. (Copyright, 1957) Dr. William Brady Says: Try B-Complex Vitamins as Heart and Nerve Tonic Among the thousands of doctors whose tolerance, not to say affec- tion, I have alienated by my teach- ings, is the famous specialist who protested in the Medical no- tions about the remedial value ’ of digitalis have ena changed since BRADY the herb, fox- glove, wag introduced by Dr. htag aun Withering in England in 195, learned about ly timid soul taper off at the rate of a drop a week. Either way, if you get your daily ration of -iron-manga- not only a hearttonic Qut-aiso-, oom physiological nerve tonic. * *- € "ike words long pertaining. to portemsl or s pertain: to héelth and hygiene, not to or treatment, salary? J, M.K, need to know more duties and regulations of this . Why doesn't the office pay @ salary We also need articles about the duties of other Township offices’; and qualifications of each candi- date, We are a poorly informed lot as we cast our ballot at the April election. Waterford Resident The recent articles about Water- ford gure rattled me, especially since I have always said I'm not a “party” man. I'm glad there are some. newspapers that are not afraid to expose the truth or we would never know anything. I feel the daily paper is your greatest Don't be led around by the nose. Think it all over, everything.. This is your township and mine. Get out and vote April 1. It's your duty. Waterford Taxpayer iar of the reactions I've heard to the Waterford situation make me laugh. People object to ticket money going into township pockets and say the township shouldn't “get rich at violators’ expense. There's nothing dishonest about the way Waterford is conducting business. It just happens they're good money at it, and ae a better way, to make = -= plain inals” without modifying or soft- ening words. “ Lum Portraits | By JAMES J. METCALFE Your travel agent is indeed . , . small . Wherever you may go - . « He can arrange your trip for you . . . Ardund the world and back . . . And be your guardian “ooking Back 15 Years Ago _ COMMANDOS RAID U-bont base France. ; af CHINESE ADVANCE on Japs in Burma "0 Years ‘Ago COURT OK’s minimum wage act. PEACE NEAR in Chrys ler strike. : rds of a chol Case Records of a Psychologist: BaScrs aoe Ss Use Golden. Rule, N ot Rule of Gold for dropsy. In the next hundred years most doctors decided digitalis was a heart stimulant and that it some- how strengthened the heart and acted as a heart tonic. Some doc. tors considered the-drug_depres- sant. ——fielal in the heart irregularity or disorder known as auricular fib- riflation. oo . Some doctors accept — without question the view that digitalis improves nutrition of the heart muscle. If this is true it would be logical to assume that digitalis is a heart tonic, that is, some- thing ‘that improves function. TRY VITAMIN TONIC min B complex. In the CVD. book- let (35 cents and stamped, self- addressed envelope) I tell how to substitute B-complex with iron and manganese for digitalis, _ either abruptly or by gradual withdrawal of the digitalis if you're afraid to discontinue it immediately, - tiquid Sore ot Beonieraams wen ae ak : nese as described in the away Case U-340: familiar to to read. He is said to rule over Hades. + *&# 2 . One day a famous visitor. ar- ‘rived, so Satan was showing him at each other while their hunger . This little story shows us that evil promotes self-thinking. It is a synonym for selfishness, * * *& Generosity, however, turns our Tt causes tis to distinction equal- _ ly well today, If you are married -and have children, as well as It makes us think of the * other fellow's welfare, too. Here on this earth, we can di-. And that grandchildren, you tend to think of their welfare. = thoughts extroverted. ne Fr ie Hi 7 " i See 2§ i ee ‘ : ‘ ; ; iy j ; , : wAd) j ae eee eo , f\ f { bf ; ; } _.) RHE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957 ‘ou're Feeling Low +, Go Below by hit Set Record Fr wm ar sine By PHYLLIS BATTELLE eicinastadt ik shee ola ae at the bait with disin- “Presently; the lines went up|*countless friendly porpoises and |livestock from the United States} For the first time, more cattle|'0 ‘Underwater Expert Recommends Communing) With the Fish | ~ Jivestock Shipments | were shpped by ie ey oven ves Boats were used — NEW YORK (INS) — When|™ask and flipper.) troqneaty speared kis ome Ga, to other cuutrion “iy sir were! | When You're . ag WASHINGTON — Shipments of were shigged by sir. export 1,403 horses, mules and your world has gone awry, your| SLAVE T0 WET WORLD Now he’s reached the sedentary itomach sour, your job dull and) 7@8808 began skin-diving as a f your git to another guy, there is| eochcomber va ome ee eee OPEN THURS. NIGHT to 9 one way for you logicall ar. before “ Nas ne pag oye gala Y, © ce chuian'staste’ Gun aw 4 iets ‘As Well os Fri., Set., Mon. 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School, he entered : The latest blast was directed|the Army in October, 1956 . and at Norway, a 3,500-word letter|was stationed last at Fort Carson, from _—_ pom Bulganin/Colo. oo w orwegian govern- omiaeaiiet against allow-| Two brothers from Lapeer, ing NATO to. establish atomic|vates First Class Melvin J. bases in Norway. The letter spoke| Donald R. Sutphin, sons of Mr. a _Of fearful retaliation in the event | of war. ail ‘have, come" in “tr Soviet SPOGOEL Arrested: attention recently, Norway and. Denmark are members of NATO: /Hae Bullets Named (completed bes However, Norway. snd Denmark Avondale High do not permit foreign troops to be! GLENDORA, Calif, w — Police * stationed inside their borders. (say a man arrested for speeding Marine Sgt x «© 6¢ through this Los Angeles suburb) | aie In his letter to Norwegian For.|was . carrying bullets with the .. 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The climb up the steep hill oe ——with-an-empty pail was bad enough, but it was even more difficult | to lift a full pail off the well curb and start down the rocky slope. | Nearly every day someone slipped and fell on the way down and | nad to zon to the well to rol We pel. That's what happened to bine a: 5 re ‘Teeciatdasiiantae ites heen. Here ig a chance for you to act out this Mother Goose rhyme. Paste the picture on cardboard and color with crayons. Cut out the « parts carefully. Put a string through the two holes at the top and hang the picture over a table so the edge rests on the flat surface. Cut long slits at A and B. Put tab B in slot B and, reaching behind the picture, slowly move Jack and Jill up the hill. _ At the top, slip the figures out and put them behind the hill. Read ee eee ee wow ae ne a A et pe SRE down the hill. (Margaret Sell of Algoma, Wis., won $10 for this suggestion. Send your idea in care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures.) ~ Scientists Attracted: |Rare Antelope Califarn; Skeleton Found by California Trees in California _- SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — Fol-| ioe ancELEs uA 3 scientist, chemists of the United) Giscovered in southern California. Pealniar Selgue Wetman +t.the! Sh Pe * Oo it a name Technology Stockholm advances the theory that TFs yrine Ghd trns'sente tan Sequoia sempervirens, the coastal/oil geologists while mapping the redwood of Northern California,|Gorman area for a petroleum com- pany. ‘ chemicals to attain such great size} Dr. Downs estimates that the and lifespan. antelope was a.creature of the Plio- Among the 1,500,000 acres of red-'cene Period and guesses that it woods in the Redwood Empire are|was a plains animal similar to to- many-“‘Moby Dicks” of the forest/day’s pronghorn antelope although which are more than 2,000 years/not nearly as large. old; there are others which flourish’ “This one was about the size of a despite great fire scars; and there medium dog,” he says. are windfalls which as many as 22 new trees are|Started in (Wine) Cellar mies ky eae pot ee ss oe the heavy | Instrument. 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THURSDAY: MARCH 28, 1957 ) THIRTEEN oe H | ‘box, but _ the: Security dis You, : Motorist Pays Ticket, — phe: ape Ancient Skeleton Found Railroad Retirement Chose Tied fo $5 =o Sees eae mixed up, but at least he was hon- in Like Social Security, the sist;jobs. "We eligible for an occupstion. “couse ra parking|000 for three ig eda gh nace umeantane same oth Te jobs, iS e an é overtime new & ca : ai gh te at a Ege a ema miles southeast of Adelaide, : railroad worker are based on the/ 60 if he has 10 years of railroad er number of years of railroad serv-|service or (2) before age 60 if! employes, have their own govern ice and the wages he received|he has 20 years of railroad serv-| _}ment retirement program, set_UP| {or that service, ~_|ige. “Would if his railroad ‘service | the railroad worker and bis | charge for this service.) utOAD HOG ~ The ton tg ot x Boeing HCAS et aerial | weve covered by Bec Sear, | DO wore) Tin Your Livina Room 'y of room n it mové's on hi It took | And, a railroad worker who has | - ’ ompariso ‘ = the highway. Here’s a comparison as an Driver Makes Spe ct acl e : als foes Sect Geen ee rile Meing transported to the Rentoa “mot put in 10 years of railroad |example: — a“ “ a Seattle, Wash., for testing... service tsn't eligible for bene-| When a railroad worker retires of Missing E lasses See “CINDERELLA on —-| fits under the Railroad Retite-|he eligible for an old-age annuity| yea ra C lo TV This “Si dc . Pe U ment Bysten but © = work | at 65, if he has 10 years of rail- _tOrEwELL, | Ve. e — 4 ie] or S$ DUNday | transferred ‘Social road service, at 60, if he|'Hayes missed his eyeglasses. tes nite World Stars at Prague ER evcawesy “alas 30 yoart of aailread service, figured he'd droped them when{{” Now, we want you to see and enjoy the ‘Ol N In many ways, ins operation of|g¢: FOR WOMEN of, Sit in Bis Gar. i Sirciad 8) viewing of big color TV~in your. own ympian’ uptia S| Cl due the Railroad Retirement - Under Social Security the age|policeman at the Senasstion if home. So, we will deliver to you, without iels the Social Security pro-| “to he’ j i obligati RCA COLOR TV set for this { Peraliels Ls of eligibility for retirement pay-jhe'd seen anything of the missing gation, a _ PRAGUE (INS)—Olympic cham- neck, was’ broken by Olga. She — ie. ments is 62 for women and 65 for) glasses. week-end’s viewing. But, ry as we pions Olga Fikotova and Harold) not want to be his *‘boss.”” PAYROLL TAXES men, no matter how long a per-| “Yep,” said the policeman, “T’ ‘only have 10 sets. snatched the t Railroad Retirerhent is s ‘json has been covered by the So-jhave. They're right there crushed Connolly were wed in three separ- horse collar from btn 8 i shen ae right front-tire. I was §- : Thi te “Living Color” ate ceremonies yesterday, touching) COMOlly’s neck,» saying she didjed by payroll taxes on the worker enjoy oath clear | off a hands-across-the-Iron-Curtain| FAIRY-TALE NCE and his boss. The tax is 6% per| [just pos to ‘pick them up when) biack nd white pictures celebration by the excited people} Several enthusiastic wedding) °°" ‘vs- 2% for. Social Security) ak: gta itis’ lett is. the “Algrich, ot tome guests said the romance’ of tela the provi Gere! employes) eral The kingdom of Jordan includes | gy Tag Lig Bigg Pretty Czech discus thrower)Czech and the American,. which ane * Tthe Biblical lands of Edom, Am-| rs tor only ® and the Boston hammer tosser| began at-the 1956 Olympic Games| When the Wortar Maee. the rail} are: * |mon and Moab through which the. few = 2a Children of Israel passed. were trapped for a while in a mass|in Melbourne, was like one of| fod industry. Ce One policeman Bohemia’s cherished fairy tales. |- the taxes are collected by the sa persons were jammed reporter, Internal Revenue Service, and into Town Hall Square and inside = * 1 pee glow 3 the money goes, lito the Rail- _the Catholic and Evangelical road Retiremeat Fund of the CALL NOW Te Insure Delivery _ Fe 4-2525- oe io ook pe a ag ep Communist official, and when they! The Railroad Retirement Board}for disability payments is les: $s] of dup f NELECTRIC— + Free Home ‘Test | e@ j * Easy Terms | < Gana ene Se ee mes at oe 7 sea? ec parents ange! worker's service and earnings tm-}@myone under 50. { ood Service . wore osbl fe prseed ih cra of San Salvador. "eet employs Socal Seauty| tk ACME QUALITY | - vor ie aa * eae adi 6 seagate OB ecasl biedpagpoe haw A railroad worker who's unable PAINTS. In | : Nesr Tel-Heren Shopping Conter ——— ol Professional chauffeurs will employers reporting to perform his regular railroad ‘ ¥ ree Delivery Another custom, placing s.horse|pensions in Bolla under a new] Worker's corniney, ail: SrVieg $0] 00 because of a disability, but! 3 N. Saginaw - age OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 ' colla® around. ‘the . bridegroom’silaw, La: Paz learns. the board. isan Mot necessary - other types ofl &' Si ti THE our WE WANT...AND WHAT A BUY! | auron Se f 700 \ A | Ti” Living room || OMY... Wht (Sy — eee eee oo; 167 “e Famous-Name Modern Sofa, Choice Colors — | © Matching Lounge Chair © Pull-Up Chair pe 3 © Two Step-End Tables © Cocktail Table << od Lise 3 Sevart Matching Tobe — ' BEDROOM ou ITFIT <@ Modern Grey Double Dresser; Mirror ‘© Full-Size Bookcase Headboard Bed if Famous Innerspring Mattress © Box + Sores, | e Ofer * oe - KITCHEN SET. Purchased *7 7 | Separately . . |. KITCHEN OUTF IT —e BUY NOW on Our CONVENIENT TERMS! BG REDUCTIONS 0 08 ALL APPLIANCES . _¢ Enameled Stee! Uility Cabinet UTH SAGINAW ze % - 3 ie i f +4 | ‘inmtadure’ Driver a No. 1 Traffic Danger | Soviets Study Skies . "ss uieiaen Safety : ray pigretin = Suty at Center Near Moscow the world’s heaviest traffic, say| MOSCOW i) = The Soviet Union that a child’s mind in ‘an adult\pas established a new observation sone Ph haa a dks card OR eS - TLos Transportation club) * who had “matured physically but| from the USSR Academy of Sci- Sub meblly* Sa the wenn micencel earth Span on the highways. “0 | The panel also said: body the nation's No, 1 Righway icenter 50. miles from Moscow to “Bad attitudes due to emotional’ the ee DOWNTOWN STORE. “Open Monday. and Friday Evenings convert{ pected to be introduced to the! H. Hudson and six other repre- Backed by Pontiac Rep. Leste! “Two Fine Stores to Serve You Better” BULOU: ae IN lie ! E rie : i ¥ e * i 3 FZ f g : TEL-HURON STORE Friday, Saturday Evenings n Monday, Thursday, ih hot Lodee ‘handecnie| ee” A “With the closing of these two! sapud of ten at Meter oldest netsov when he branded the | sanitariums we would still have) aid sanet satiiedl tenella: han dit Russian’s charge that the “Ei- (300 vacant tuberculosis beds in to good use as U. S. Ambassador) “"Rewer Doctrine” ‘could lead | Michigan,” Hudson said. to the United Nationas his experi-| ‘0% "e™ world war “a gigantic) te added that the state could ence as @ newspeperman and an} “*4 964 sry. save from $800,000 to $1,000,000 army officer. = Kuznetsov's discomfort increased hy, tonstocing, In his five years at the U. N.,|@s Lodge added that the U.S. * : Lodge. has operated on the prin-| Would support assembly debate on RI et ciple that Soviet attatcks must be/the item since “any delegation, in-| the 215 patients there would be answered promptly and decisively Cluding the Soviet, is free to make| transferred to other partially- with a Sool of iteslt,” filled state and county TB facili- © Often, this weapon is ritticule.> | - Among -non-Communist U.N. dip-} 4. rama ae ; he brught. a rear of [mats Lodge is trusted and re- the spected. And the fact that he is} Hudson commented that such laughter trom the public galleries |inown to have President Eisen-| half-empty hespitals, like the i hower’s “ear” has added impor-| Oakland County Tuberculosis ~y si tance to his speeches and his be-| Sanitarium, “operate more ef- | There's Charm fw" | ee ot * + Lodge played a leading role in| terved to other hospitals. in the convincing Gen. 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TAY a \ e! 4 t . 4 i ¢ = Poet tenes ed) miedo ten ho t 1g eepatigs Vig ee, over & period st « * ase arn eases 2 Fails to Get Support crude Cuban walle, .. being formed new explorations. ae ieee eres | SUPERIOR, Wis, @ — Two organize a housewives’ union have No One Is Discouraged by Dry Wells szste.’ that they spent 0 on as Oil Fever Grips Island of Cuba —_|Batieust®* atm HAVANA, Cuba (NEA) — A vi-lto the estimated reserves in Iran, cal information being discovered |W@S to. have entitled members is the fact that the type \ hay an tyreap Bee ros ot ef - Chief Buchanan said the woman from all over the world crowd Cu- of oll that the datibonico field exist here. probably a ologists. from Standard Oij of In-|‘%¢. Promotion scheme told him where that came diana, Shell, Standard Oil ot New|" personally, waaay patereated hope In the fancier bars where frozen Jersey and other of the world’s! ried’ 0. was no or Venezuela. 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CHICAGO — The Chicago Build-/i Dryer Repair er ice. f . o : : g Authority has been urged by ‘ echnicians ~ » NEW YORK (INS)—People , , .)girl typed all through a weekend, | before the recording day, Queez/surrounding next month’s Inter-| The demonstration will be shot ok ath -elty. bull id All Makes—Expert Trained T . vod A . lo eae ing copies for the players, _ declared ; [national Trade Fair. off from a o in the Hudson Bake ' ; - eS tae bok eb esbcereeat beshammead nl ceanit orcs) mre NG st itech street Apel! 18, and commissloner, to use the unwieldy ALL WORK GUARANTEED & | Tet, wus accosted by a NewYork 48 the Tough edges of the play] , Mf Teshle Ogaton were cane | ee isolay New Yorke has| mity to write ® glowing report (98. sites for single-family homes. Complete Line of Automatic Parts ‘ friend re the paddock at Gulf-/Were rehearsed away it became! owe ao + algae seen since 1909, a date which| heme to his sons, who are the | He designed and built on one All Types of Dryer Venting Supplies : b stream the other day. - apparent that the psycho playing) 1. FBI would have closed (Marked the 300th anniversary of| 13th generation of Ogatsus in the |such lot a three-bedroom, one ° » : ¥ * eke es ae gt i Realangsoe! in with guns blazing. Toshio, |Henrik Hudson's arrival and the| firecracker business, ee Residence foe about #12,000 ie UR we ae A aig! u “Pat, I like that horse over there|it othe Secadeliy stage, or the| {me Japanese gentleman, is toy. [Centenary of Robert. Fulton's ee test it. Fe | SARD ELECTRIC a in the next race,” the guy said.|1.1, Humphrey Bogart, who graced| 1S. *Tound with several tons of eer a i Ae The Ogatsu people became Ja- S Sonne. week : a, . ; att ; “But T want to be sure about one| ste ctumphrey E : explosives at the ‘Entormational |, There will be. SUptoothighipan's biggest mame ia fireworks) Solas So rcrved . achedial Phone FE 2-6445 iy : oe : ~ " reap Ag Sos +. RS |. ge guadhey tain a huge goldfish with wav- just 20 years before the birth of tax sewer and water lines, or re-| arid ee ‘ P e ash : .?" a Be the show was never records} He is s. seep af Poa. denaneee ing tail. tings E00: ceatiois. vast] George —— = = quire other” extra facilities... The] 84 Oaklond Avenue — Free arking She : , for reasons perhaps unique in|Export Trade Recovery Office’s| peacocks strutting about and so|works were later to dazzle the|City is studying the plan to deter- ree: i Pet scontehed Wis Perks ton | ” | British. mine its workability. | the annals of such endeavors. Just'contributing to certain festivities! reflectively and answered, “Well, coal n_ festivities | forth. he beat his wife with a bottle last week, You. got that. much going for you...” DOLLAR DAYS back to World War II and the Korean War, and recall that boys got burt in those actions and still are lying in hospitals. Not too many remember such things. The VHRG was started nearly a decade ago by a couple of warm- hearted show peopple named Jean Tighe and Cari Rigrod. 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Re ase I Penge $1395 ane ‘With 30 Hit Songs Mr, Cassidy is survived | Free of Charge! bouski of Detroit and Frank of] Marsh Funeral ‘You get exclusive PHILCO “LIV. Pontiac; three daughters, Mrs:/noon Friday ING SOUND’ Hi-Fi, the finest: < Louise Lickfeldt of Lansing, .Mrs. ever at our us ““MICRO- Helen Wholen of Bay City and|,>U'Vving MIX” 4 - SPEED AUTOMATIC Mrs. Ann Prelf of Pontiac, Two| “able Bs | | ~ | RECORD CHANGER. Plays ll 4 # bush.of Detroit and Mrs. Susannah = "| B | Oe Se anal © \ . size AUTOMATICALLY! Piggott of Bay City also survive , : Mrs. Godfrey Gagnon | Hodge i eq ¢ — if Fi ¥ 4 bar, cn th burial in Oakland Hills Labs bros end ster, J Grayling. and Mrg, Evin Fisher Tt * FINGER-TIP CONTROL CENTER , se gs Es | * ALUMINUM. 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SAGINAW ST. i F i g ee ; t si i Es | | Ma a _ : it ” r . nal 4 mee es E052 aoe Bie 4 ba ae .° e °. ‘ © Cuts 21” swath with Tools! e © Trims and clean ; : e to walks, walls, fences @ Floats after you on its own air stream! . © Recoil — @ Nozzle glides on 3 quiet wheels! . Pa dl Pe ne EE @ Exclusive double-stretch hose! ° felon tp inches @ Throwaway bag—10 second change! ) © Side grass ejector chute @ New Forecast colors! . \ © Balibearing dive wheels ; ; ° © Rubber tires New Hoover Constellation is airborne . . . floats after you on its 7. e : Own air stream . . . no pulling, no tugging! it walks on air to ° . a ‘Low DOWN PAYMENT! = give you a new fift— mew ease in home cleaning. See it today! 5 * . EASY TERMS! ; - Waite’s . . . Downstairs! & ‘ = re Wall Tile = Waite's eee Downstairs : re seaik aPC aie. omen en . “a6 Es ‘ — Plastic surface, ope ;: f % ABAUALS = too wall fF You Ride While This Mower Does the Work! AO a 54" WIDE GIANT SIZE 24-IN., 234 H.P. _ RIDING POWER MOWER Reg. Low Down Js SJ EQ zz | ® Comfortable, Basket-Type Wire Mesh Seat! ® Clinton 234 H. P. Heavy-Duty Engine... _with Recoil Starter! © Convenient Throttle on Handle Bar! © Speeds to 4/2 M.P.H.! _ @ Exclusive Safety Feature Clutch! | : © Trouble-Free Chain Drive with Covered ai Guerd! a i © 24-Inch Rotary Cut! | % =, Waite's ** » Downstairs! a SRR ea aaa AE iL DE AN a SO ceed hy ne Be Nee ere eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, 'THURSDAY,. MARCH 28, 1957 - 4 3 be 2 Be a 4 i ‘ : z 3 2 = ‘ = : : : : 3 -s 4 #4] & ze FATA 3 arias : : : : 3 | h, ff toy : , yc a : . : wos ‘ ; oe at : a. 7 ; Fi £ 2 a ; ‘ d 4 * : # of : : f * i \ ~~ ad : ° 2 DAYS ONLY? Open Friday Night Vat 9 FRIDAY and SATURDAY Wife “4 a4 on « on * = - } #Gtere ; (@ i ZY YY 9/ s0esarep a) meeeae 18#/ tt tt ped (0) @8asece id Newest 1957 Wringer Washer only! This . feature-packed Rolls that. water, Calas eager ITED QUANTITY + Moon tT New 1957 Hotpoint 30-inch © 2 Mader Table Lamp qe be onl Automatic Electric Range ® Metal Smoker 4, on ae ‘ i . ee © Modern Occasional Chair BA range with deluxe features at down to earth price. Super éver-is automatic. Reg. $178 Value Clean-easy oven design. Large broiler- -foaster pan. Appliance outlet, etc. WN qh Ih a CLOCK RADIO 50° Wakes pou to music or burger, starts your. cof- , a Week! CLOCK RADIO Sait @ Blager. teat seen a Week! oe CLOCK RADIO jot automa ticalty naable OE that's. * sit starting , (nae as regulating. : REDUCED $31.95 for a Limited rd time ‘ : . : = que roay : «Se a aa , (rine n | 1 — ie e : . ‘% : , ; : Le oe 3 - . ; | = * : r: : a s P > bes | 4 } : : ee 4 | i i ig e] . F . ¢ | i q : . t = ; « | 3 eee smn tm _ - . >», ey : * “ 2 i . . r pate j “ : : £ ‘ | ; ; ‘ : ; - . : 0c List : ! . i : NN | s tt ’ 2 a ; ‘ & ® | e t 2 F 3 OF ‘s 7 «X * rice : 4 ad : ; FS < é x az 5 i oats 5 Seng = ie ( 4 a oo a * ork : o Mee eT : : é . ; : : 2. E ” . * . | Ee 5 a \ * 4 ‘ ? = ot z . : i Is a : ‘ . % “4 * ry a = ~ ¢“ F: — : al, . al : b, “ 4, a i > } “te . fe pt fl Bre ry in HB r to 7 minutes. Has as ee V2 Used Table Models ‘New 1957 Big Super Stor REFRIGERATOR geaan at 8 $1195 tare ft price seleah i t ] a Beene. “THURSpay. MARCH. 28, 1957 : a PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Qualifications Listed for. Voters « State Supreme e Court Post oo a Short Term Attracts ts 2 pet Be te i a a Sed teas is a jand firmer -. 2 i ; . 4-195, Donald found $629 worth) ** “Sy Yue m_ ‘ aes SG a : Sa Wing ss orders stolen from a 7 | \ ite $ — =1 0 } 419. @:\, be) |5 Hore 149 za or ’ t ‘of many e q My : , ~S | Nh Big Tres, ce ~=FOR A DOLLAR: Macy? COME IN PAPER BOXES ee ug Satur,’ day, Addieg thomiest cotionces to your (et Shes WITH PURCHASE OF ANY LIVING ROOM OR BEDROOM SUITE Jimmie! Mond; ’ water connot REMOVE hardness! = Ne WaO™l Use nop nd * Z OM the ly, . Spoer p Sur © itpr, § You can REMOVE the elements that couse . C Ever tt Torme Z Hard Water and enjoy Soft Water Living ! er Pity THis. uv, ee { = - - = 4 e oF : ey SaaS equipped with Donnte neces, Walnsl grained finish, * 5-PIECE DINETTE Look for the BRUNER ond B DOWE ~ assur: of highest odie Cae of —. holtered choirs. Stainless top.- DROP SIDE You can throw out the softening chemicals and compounds CRIB with your “Hard Water Blues” when you become the proud ¢ of a BRUNER Water Softener. You will see miracles’ worked 00 throughout your home —in the kitchen, bath and laundry. Sa’ xy money, too— for a BRUNER softener operates on only a ; GZ of the cost of old-fashioned softening methods. | . Litt, i gen, Sk YOUR CREDIT IS INSTANTLY OKED! - | Z pe = = . ac ome with safety mm 1c ‘ EASY TERMS! : : = TTT TT Hs - ms Your Furniture nha ae aN on = NO DOWN PAYMENT Ell . _--'7USE YOUR CREDIT AT - SVAUUUULULATNOANNUAUUUUUANASANUNUETUOUUGOGEONEALOEUOUGGOAOOOALOOUOUUUUTAATEE : : : ae ee Se ee eS ae e , \ Be Sure to a 2 a eee ek ’ Y ie : PARK FREE “pte tor 4 te ; A Se Bae a a . T RE rd : ‘ | * 2opataateyee “sg Sears © STORE” 11" tug Trading | OW On oe oe 4 \y : q\ ; Z : “ ‘ ‘| : ee : i es . nvail a e o : & w LAWRENCE FLEISCHMAN, Inc. i | oyeatosrm. | | Stem Seed peri E! Poniiacs’ if A “AVE! AC. pay & monpay.| | fr Voluoble. \ . FURNITURE | jr. T 1 55 OAKLAND AVE} PONTIAC HE] or) ee a RINE EUINE progressive ORME vice ee ae % a Ga ain on = 17 £ Huron St. | | 8 > BE 44567 | fk Poh St er ee ee oh ae ee : oN : : \ e | Wik [ i v a ye et * \" ot be wore $\ eA: * cue Z oe ‘ i ye # \ A / } A ‘ ot " BAe | ott. pate ot Ea 8 Sea Ce oles ee yt ; bh ET SA % i \ \ a4 " ale ae 44 ae LURE ii a ie ee ea ae ie sj . a \te Ss : ae \ * Oe ‘. | i, C 4 eT ae le 7 Lee Ed ie ¥ Hi ot: Rip oe ae Be f eae 3 ea Ses id : {xes S * » | { | \ ¥ if J TEEEaateeetaenoenenenanatenesenereiin =| Value-Packed | DAYS Fey, STURT Lcciicourepiiees aseniiengs sicinernctoeliidi sin ven dl : ne ee ee eee oe ee ee : 4g NESSES IAS A SSS BSE IES SIO) NEWS AT... “THE STAG SHOP! E 7 —announcing our # sai sages new line of MANHATTAN SHIRTS for Spring Only 44” and | + all BAKER’S STAG SHOP Ph. Eyelets , 29 S. Saginaw FE 4-8688 * @ White Near the Oakland Theater - F, —-_ * ae _— nr ga aa 7 i g Yop y @ ig PP 2 Y ’ oo Oo C6 , S * ik Lisceneeeeeeeoeoeeel i ; 2 ee pst bi saad oe 59965. © ‘5 ‘ + . A . @ Button Downs @ Patterns 2 RAR : 45-Pc. Dicerware A beautiful 45-piece set in the famous ‘Fantasy’ pattern. 3°11" » sooner BROWN BROS. 2242 EUIIIUY IIL ES BR ESELOS. ole 4 hah ei ye ale: yy * = PPeOO ene eaneres X. SoS (O68! RRA C3 aOR PRS pat tn mt SOTO ets AY SOAR » oeogoc so ¢ ya ee ge ema YH EOE ¢%, —_ ie " _ “a " a a gree sage 4 NN § O69 8 wae S WV 3 4 eneeenannnnmannnnnn : & < : rae es C ig Imported Solingen Scissors = WY g , ? is @ precision made in Germany! ‘ta ok © specially at Penney’s! r * i< Right from the world-famous $ : : 52 city of scissors, wag 23 ae 1 pair Y ~ ho neys! They're quality shears @ and scissors ground to periec- Me tion! Chrome-plated over steel. z PENNEY ’S ox B Always First Quality 17-19 South Saginaw St. ee en oe ee ce ae ete —_ Po ee eee eemeree eas au eae = pete a eee , cea # ec Pogoedce 50 0¢ PO Od pg > 2. oe 4 's > 2 co ' at’ 3 : &, 2. e Pe § $ Popular Styles in 3 Sizes 2e YY a @' a oe 3 * ®] SVoVvoreer verve . eet aaee 7 (93. j acimnrmrninarinr ra * O) Eastman Kodak &% ROLL FILM Block & White Onty—Sines VP 127-VP 120-VP 620 CP Sy Nye Reg. Rolls $ * sta ? oe . . Roll . : Be pe < < zany 2. 2 = tae Se ee ae Fi as z la ge * XE SU ESE SS ELS SEY > Ea whey NS A jigs SAK. oe SESSA SSS IS SLILRLEEL: F , eo 9°00 00 49 8 0 O90 2 eC H Z He 3.5 ~“e_S 9 O00 0 7. a. 5 } SA2AgCC EC 6 E a. 6 aor : i} & , & é an > DO .. i Brg ted ad Ne t wy ‘ zs * Bs . _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH '28, 1957’ ret Se ep. ea As Situ a Black Suede Black Smooth AA and B RG H SHOES 73 N. SAGINAW 5 A Go 8 G sap UC eli RD Si i he PO we w NOES ES. = Ty 3) 2 a ty & © ‘Drapery Fabric f 48 and 54 Inch Widths Api Regular $2.98 Yd. $4 00 ved - MeCANDLESS 11 North Perry St. nis Every Night ‘til 9 P.M. (o) RERRAREY ASAARRR 5 oo. 4 cap nr eral ee 36+ pale Pa ns A a © . oe a 6 nO 1 0 5S 6 O00 5Oo 66 +, , 26658 6. *Babe e Kr & cen? , REARLRALR a errant terra trirritrer , OO O0000 oO) oe LOOK! Only $1 Delivers z “ During Downtown $1 Days! 3% sat go Modern Bedroom 2 | Suite g P Dresser with Huge Mirror, 2 Chest. Pon = gam Blonde or | 4 Birch finish. ee FURNITURE and APPLIANCES x. 125 bei _— ~ Ph. FE 4-0581 2 * @ o OReoeo? zg Re UR OW HOS SYR: PEPER ELIIEL SEERA KO) The loveliest: fashions e Ee: this side of MATERNITY 100 Washable 2-Piece SUITS ‘'3°~"4" LADIES IACKETS - $2.00 ad $3.00 he | MATI ERNITIES. & "Open Munday and Fridy Braings Unit 9:00 a ry ry np EMAL eee Af RRR SORAEEOEEA 04 <3) om as aa a Se Es -\ s/ : ted oe ee { ‘ . Me ee ep ae ra ae " 4 < ‘oOo ¢ (ee : 1 ‘ a Fs % 5 1 Pee 3 1 . = f 2 o ; F ae, fF Fai at >, i % eds as \, 2 : * A eh a | Po kee de ‘ | ; EN ‘ see eh ee f Ve piae ri s tes fe ¥ q i Be. oe Bh Beene es a ed sat eee Pas go Ne ag eee po & " i her eiti r CEES SSIS OS y : "Sa O00 Sao ast ‘sna: SEEEEEEantaneette on em 2 a aie bo cua “ es ay ‘ * 4 GosenerarenennnNy #29 to. r oa g© SSSe To. al lelesleiaaie \ eee ' - TWENTY-ONE | iP). 90:6 68.8 89.0. AW) oso 2 & tO fs — eee — “Just 98 New Spring” , TWO. PANT SUITS | ‘All Hard Finish — New Spring Colors 39 | | Ba 5 150 haha Spalecy. id ie serene ge ee ee ee ' zi y 9 % 0 VHS ri3s% ae DOLLAR DAYS ONLY Ree pees rae * girs at EE FO REE te ae a. O<¢ Ogg »000000 . AP eoseceeeees o— Hon + . 2. NS (> OO 6&5 G SH | Et sh MRD at a Tah ar S (& OO a FITFTFIDTFOVIGCOVG ASSL AA RROD) 3 : -- Be Here When the | Dost, Open at 10 A. M, for These $3:99 to $8.99 Ladies’ Better ae ONLY.... © Smart New Prints ® Beautiful Checks * © Acetate Dress Types © junior, Misses’, Halt Sizes ©@ Limit 2 per Customer it. _GEORGES-NEWPORTS st ‘ F = 74 N, SAGINAW ho We Give Holden's Trading Stamps IVS RSS AAS ISG pelle if ' a Ganrrarnnninie iveeS eS "eas Shirts F: Slightly Soiled 2i«*5 Other Items Specially Priced 2a ‘DICKINSON’S 3 Sacg\raw at Lowrence . Open Fei. Night ‘til 9 ESLER OT a2 ss O06 6 6 ¢ Ss 60 9 x foo 4066 8 48 . \y ide bs Fe alae tye ®) J ae Gee oe ee ae ¥. @ V0.8 0 Ve € 706. 6.6 @€@0 0 +z oe C3) = ae ‘ § ? FINAL 3 DAYS of WARD'S oe WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE SALE. ne THURS., FRI., SAT. aad ise ' ] ° z | oy ‘et 2 FAMOUS MAKE 2 INNERSPRING MATTRESS @& on BOX SPRINGS........ + Ming ‘Regular $29.95 Value * Nationally 2 ye ee ee Brand New * Just 31 Units WARD'S. bes * “bier St. HOME OUTFITTIN 5 ig COMPANY = a = oo se ama lee oe he? Vy ae ME i ed 4 % ae aod 3 $i Ss 28 a 2 % | os St Se = f Lf |e ae, fee C ? FAG SE : f = et + eS \ — i ee { x Shes t 1 ig’ ear i bo Ag eae bie | on fd \ \ ; 7 i ‘ -" —_ 2 = an ——_ D | a t te Reg. $1.99! Textured rubber soles. High shoes: sizes 11-6, Oxfords: Children’s 6-12, misses’ 12%-3, women’s 4-8. fe % ® id ~ °. PLEATS LL} {: \& aA, ss oa . q Z : Fs a | _" os ty. . % & % "9 ® te * / em « ‘fe % Fe oor tn ten mnt ramnnitentte: Al ‘ ai “J : ornate t's and you can lightly turn his ~ paige with PRINCE MATCHABELLI SPRING FANCY 4-Ounce COLOGNE bd Fe 50 with Surprise Bouquet Dusting Powder, $1.50 Perfume Creme Sachet, $1. CLOONAN’S__ For the Finest Names in Cosmetics 72.N. Saginaw Street IES EAS 8G) ————————oel Ros po gs OS6G6GE 6S DO Fe doe i . ~% &- a: ’ 7a" Ooo: oy > ‘ 4 9 % © e a eo @ _~ ‘eat @ 4c ps . . a 7 e ¢ “ oe _* ‘ . % eh ~~" @Bonmoeset 4G % 9 54d Vey, gy ¥e 6 ne pit SHE ee) Pr¥ BES pee TP aRe VUE | PAUL REVERE BOWL : 7 ROGERS 4 SILVERPLATE ES fi in silverplate 0 with a famous trade-mark i460 a faction. Diameter 9 in. Reg. Z _ $14.95 $ 4 — Value FRED N. PAULI CO. & % Ww. nee FE 22-7257 L 0¢3) ~ ve wer weer aeen 685 eX FESS S) RS SEERKEQVAS ear ad , WEE ERS O SUN ee eee ee on on a 2 Py Py ™ ‘ S . ~~. + H onl DIA ARRAS ARR ER ALLER RLLRALAL GLO ROLL LILLE GIRLS’ Car Coats .. Netural Tan "Guaranteed $10.98 Value © Rappy's S fetid ting to. 4 ORRRARARASRERARL ER ERESREEL ERE to ew oH FSAI S ‘Eaceoaaaee ooo oso omen THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957 ” CRS Ka ~ Children's. — Women's. — | sia si : Roberts” FIELDER’S GLOVE. 36.00 8 42> SPORTS eat Value 16 - Coss ‘Fe 2-7621 a : CS SB2 “i LS: 2: 8-8 LQ2 05 ee aie AST:h seal a ss a : RAS% ey “ ¢ 6 4-9 % eas eee Fri, end Gl LLIES SHOES 26 W. Heron yy ’ BARA, en at AAA ARERISSA al ¥; : S 6 - . £ ® ’ - ¥ os ee we e ae sis so a a ~ td : { * " ea a. e ws oO @ oe 3 ig ; é . s > . ¢ > ; ‘a i oh ‘ i @ 77 SELRR ALURRLI RES SAREE Rs } 33 ROR ‘Oey ; eae eet seh Os eres Goodyear All-Weather BATTERY. © 12 Months s . 77 LADIES’ SUEDE LEATHER Jackets BXSX ry J Dry Cleanable DuPant Process. In choice lets“ Rappy’s National toe Co. 9 S. Seginaw QRQS SERS 92. Ze ¥ POeey ey BF AREER RA oa tf KO) bet «4 Ga 42 Ed S «& > ,f B + . e roe end Robber @ Fits its Pin Chev Quilon aa % » Ob Bb) QAR Te TR a! éPi ies Bh iy ‘Og OF! > * ® > : Be “y %, bi tt «= r y og t i.e 4 y.g+9 * q " . ae —. P a ot set a tae 4 af oe ap -_ ee ee £8683 806 &. r a». oY oe s PA RSOSY “, 2, BRS SREY Look! Save’ $17 r ; CR XS 4 Nr 165 New Spring All Wool j TWEED TOPCOATS All Sizes ae Longs, Shorts 533 BARNETT'S 150 own Seginew St. sonra -Dry IRON DOLLAR DAYS ONLY LYNN JEWELERS | One South Seginaw, Corner Pike FE 5-5731 ¢ ccf e a © » 4 oS - i _ . ee orn Dt RPP? AN bites REARS EW) ‘SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS All Colors and Siees 7 Guaranteed Value $2.98 . Sie wet te } & Se ee ; i 4 | i : } "DOWNTOWN 1 i Be 9:00. eat eel SV CR bY ALL PONTIAC CITY LINES BUSES WILL GIVE YOU FREE RIDES : gelato og rd any one at the regular stops. Pay nothing Merchants. - boa - the ride is free courtesy of Downtown fs ot, Brown -- White Only Regular 9.00 Value $33 ae oe “A pe b Sizes 5. 10.9 “WM AA-B-C Widths eae eS ae * i . 4 4 q per pair R Rid H SHOES 73 N. SAGINAW +5) > “HEAVY DUTY EXTENSION- LIGHT. A vatue everyone can use! At home, cottage, garage, work-shop, on the lawn. Heavy weether-proof rubber cord, safety ne bulb cage and ~ hook. : 00. 2 Complete for Only FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Ph. FE 4.0581 fj Adis! vee, bes Ww. Heron St. ae oe. oe, ae a ee. he iS , 4G BAY RL LAL IESE Look! Save $12 to $15 Priced Less Than You'd Pay for the Coat Alone z > ‘Wool Sport COATS = with SPRING SLACKS | ¢ ‘DOLLAR DAYS a 395 | BARN ETT'S 150 Moet aney: St. LW) 4 AY MARISSA en pe D x i + RL. SEvEeve ‘ “ weg KERR “ee a 7 * vy a > Mig % . -_ AAO Ee ee ‘ vw eS ~ ERPs wae tw aa Oa ae . ae Eee F a sy E . i a Ss | KODAK rua oc »o +060 + Pa oa nase ngs 2 sani ™ SS a REeREnSEE GRSRERIGE ig . qi *< oi steabarnmense ice i FONE NEON) THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957 2 rege, RANE SS: 5 66 @ Ty me ya nO OE Friday and Saturday Only! New Summer COTTONS Reger 10.95 Values PEGGY'S ae Me cS haismncotahad ae SRR Sigg igs SaaS Ate nMOS REE © oC <3 - 1 =a Ain *Ee ro Se ) ENTIRE STOCK of %&% Huddik’s | 23 North Saginaw St. i SAS ELIUTIVILIUISELES BL EUROS SLED et Zz | Sal = x z SLACKS ed S ‘ am ll z 10% OFF 21 oe ol oo _| 4 4 | as 1S OS SHG ef ono Oo TERR ELE SEALE Yb 825% EAE tie i Ee peace $ vans BARGAINS! | a © ez o€ oa $5 Oe hn I a } : * ‘ . : : cS To Help Pay Your | IT 1S WORTH 10c TOWARD YOUR PARKING Friday, ©, March 29, 9:30 A.M. to 12 Noon... on any parking _ lots or garages operated by Pontiac Parking Co. or Hubbard » Garage Co., Inc. (Give this coupon to attendant when Pye paying.) 4] PONTIAC PARKING CO., Inc. oe, ‘THE LOTS With the YELLOW & BLACK SIGNS a? CHIARA MAAN Oy SOOK1 ‘Sous Boat’s ‘Cane In! Silverplated & Crystal SAUCE BOAT ey So “i ge Le le , nS o P,* * * Boe Bo 8 BY. 5 ' 16 eZ BAS LER GRA A AS AO85 RBA of > > » oO ¢ RC) 4a i seemncnanenineh a 4 oe om A 6 “aoe c ’ a * 4 = iz 3 _ ss Me ;3 | 5 ot Eo Svs). ‘ # } bs i i . ea 2 * 4 6 2, 3 > ew dRING a SUITS | * All Herd Finish — New Spring Colors | DOLLAR DAYS ONLY BARNETT’ > on. os 150 North Saginaw St. Oxx RLR OD OROD OD 2) (& a — ERAEER * ree Goes ee © * He $299.5. TED EE “, rh Oe : , CRO AA w ene VOCE AHBOdAaA £ ¢ oN a sb Bh feed | oe Pe Pe ; Genuine Lssiies > PURSES *390: Assorted colors for your Spring Ensemble Regular $1.95 PLAID UTILITY CASES with ZIPPERS £2 ¢ ee goe™ J nest “ CXUTCTE ¢ 7 1.00. - KIMMINS LEATHER GOODS TS nT re GT EN TO AS RERECCECE CT ACERS 14 W. Huron CS . ee ee ee ; roo x” Eee FE sais Me Fee SA HO Q %.. is | es as is ae. | Fe LE: as rE ES i i le drtrmitrersrrererar ya | Vat Look! Save $2 to $3! oom a op One Table Famous Brand Me At 1 DRESS SHIRTS 4 val _ Nationally Advertised at $4 and $5 Bar 4 : DOLLAR Days 2 ee BARN ETT'S oe - ON ney BoA Pa of ed 3 150 deste hatin St. HO EEA TUS AAL SSSA AS RIG) Mew: Short Sleeve Sport Shirts | and mixtures .. « Broken sizes os * VALUES to $3.95, =m se BH8GO5 O90) , MVE: = So os Oe er at ee vee | | i + | ‘ By) fem wwmes ’ 14,2 Value-Packed DAYS "FRIDAY & SATURDAY ! J i i ie ———MARCH 29 -- acme pocsteo- # ‘ . . . ps ae ee é, OR BUY of the YEAR! | Baby Doll Pajamas Sweet and cool-as-a breeze, this flower-sprinkled white cotfon plisse has lace-trim- med elasticized scoop neck, ‘ puff sleeves and bloomer. | Sizes 4 to 14. ‘Bo Limited Quantity De oh REILLIRIE RIL EG a 44°" oo $ et % * ERR RRB, ** 2S Oe TSO RCCCE BS EL ELD s Q me SoS" f ‘— =—> oe oe 4) F er2 4.8 ‘ ae x] AO ARE SE ON BOER Na, Narrow Leather DRESS BELTS I neg $1.50 $4° 00F -DAVE'S at ” ap * “a Srmanmmenwe }§ OF ‘Q * > > & ‘he +e a's ee 5 © 5 7 a” a .o oOo Vs I toss Pangth — ne ne ee ee ee on eg O 226209 j SSO STTES Fi 158 N. SAGINAW ST. (Next to Sear , i. aaa, FNMA INTIS : Irs OF Cy r ce re | i CAR WASH 84 ee a Regular 31.50 ts 45 We Ask About Our Special Car Wash Cha RSA 4 | “ag ONE DAY ONLY! ° a | +3 FRIDAY, MARCH 29 © if oem we ’ | : u= KUHN'S AUTO WASH 1 BS 149 West Huron’St. FE 2-1215 360 S CPs eTCRBE VERRIER COCR ORR TERRE va 5 Lenensseeseeeeeeeeed , em ag Look! Cet In Early! ° , 5 ee _ One Table $3.95 & $4.95 ey a= SPORT SHIRTS 4&1 Hes All Sizes—While They Last ‘ “ col ALSO JUST 12 ae bal | 28 $5.95. SWEATERS ca 7 | : bed é BARNETT'S a | “150 North pinnate St. a | 4 was es ‘ re co a Wee eee = tiga O) al fs . a . { ‘ . ae nhs i Oo © Hat ~nQ oe 00 09 > Oo © 4 “O66 6¢0¢0 6 V° TET h x. OETA © ENTIRE STOCK JARMAN SHOES Mehe mai mmmectt. imue eae en a q xO 9 © Lemsonlyee ig oe eo cane a 2 Huddik’s 1 23 North ee St. ne, SS RAR A ous BRR @) PRR 889929 0206 05 *) [2 * ¢ ae. Og QBVVa wor OD oeeeeeeeeeennesenny Os 6) Spring Jackets & Values: $5.95-$8.95-$10.95-$17. 95 ‘e ; Your Choice $3.00 _ we , ~ ek CORDUROY -- GABARDINE -- POPLIN ; : ‘S$. C. ROGERS Sporting Goods * 24 E. 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Guaranteed Value $12. 98 oy National Clothing Co. 9S. esl rovee 2. 2.) é COS pete eh cerry Sa 6 9 O9> 6° Jon & w « i a a ar wi - | ~~ [s)) Ey. =. Deetasetrtrertsrn a “REVILLIONS SKIMMERS” <4 in genuine kid, potent, leather lined. Reguler $4.99 1 r e o 9 © Bive Kid © Black Kid ae gs © Black Patent © Sol 74. N. Soginew St. % , We Give Holden Trading Stamps * se SS VYYYYVTTYTONTVE PAE %O> £8 ERAS ROR OROL GOL OG & Cd 5 © ’ f) 5 oO ‘ 4 é = o BS er in Time f for Spring SI Stowers! LADIES’ = Rain Coats g* bef RRIF © by Weather Set Te EEREEREL ELS ~ Water. Repellent, Wrinkle Resistant, Resistant. A variety of colors. All with aed to match, Sizes 10 to Se Reg. $15.00 value. e °- MALLOY’S x 5 a Saginew a. Gy: yyy ry Y ¢.2.8 oY. MAS , fea % FE mab eas 6s 2 g : tS - O bodied As : Popular styled oe we dress shirts AS tae stiff collar tay 4 = ¢ ° * * A yy * e | , . , 5 O& 6 a ‘ ‘ » wv ‘ n » © . 7 mousy is eke f y 5o 0 469 92. a G —T fe beter me * sane * PL 56 6 5 4 a , f & & Ue Bede * y UO * 5 OB 6 2 : Neat somos? St. ‘FE 4-1192 GRE GRSSOT DROR OCR SOR SOREL ER 2) He - + a ©: xe: CUS z. wre LER. : LAS ffi Be ex Mic? “ & oO “ Be Here When 4 the Doors Open at woke 10 A.M, for These $1.99 and $3.99 Ladies’ Blouses, Skirts ONLY .... ® New Spring Blouses, Skirts - @ Linens and Cottons | © Skirts, sizes 22 to 30 © Blouses, sizes 32 te 38 bd Limit T Shirt, 6 Blouses Ea. bo Oo Georges-Newports 74 N. SAGINAW We Give wn pen = 4 1s > een enennnnT f ae er . ae e 4 5S 4 oO oGo9 6" Fl ‘a * 95666. 48%: ‘f te Aa . * os pa ‘a a . ” - , fe B J un ee i on nse in ta ait in et . z yt ‘ * ‘ i. oe ‘. i ait hdl , ; “ ae Seance poe 9. Ey OP 4 : bs, e & mE é oS ,e 6 VG ° Fie a ; ” ; oS ‘ 5 oo 2 YY ¥ i ei ‘oo c 3 7. = rest ne see —_ “3 1 . TIER CURTAINS se ; . * Stay crisp, new * Permanently flock- looking ed in new designs + A nines tiline tear mubeontia RS ee ae igo Hea Mey k 7 8. : % Just wash, let drip dry * ies 2,3 a for 60” pair width, 36” long. Choice of white, pink, yellow, turquoise. — $477 77 ’ KRESGE'S © DOWNTOWN STORE . . So 6¢.0 OM : NRO Ra canta FF Ne + » Saginaw at Huron ao He A ee seminar Oy =89: Eo. V0 POO Og Ses - =: rf = te: Oz fs DS ws Ws Your choice of cel- ‘eery dishes, pickle dishes, sugar, bowls and creamer, vases. Reg. $1.39 = BROWN BROS. FE 2-4242 a 4 North Saginaw 4: $ vs Ie oie &. Z Gensloe Blue Dot x Sylvania Press 25 FLASH BULBS EPPERT'S CAMERA SHOP ho «57 W. Huron ee 7 oq © cere Regularly $1.59 So 6 9 »o ¢ dete esnSnanSTSnaTeOneeR : z i ss Sealy $59.50 Innerspring a, Pt 4 A nationally advertised Bo. 50 Sealy Mattress se oO just $1 .00 with purchase of any bédroom suite of <% ‘wes CHAIR. haa a $69.50 For the Living Room o A fine comfortable chair of your choice * $1.00 ite puncoet AL NE. a set. ee : THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MARCH 28, 1957 \ Honestly Won the first of three articles winning an, Yelling in this a ptord msOncare = LV — tri- sentimentally detractors.) By LEE BELSER 1 ie DALE SE RN ve , Hollywood's » HOLLYWOOD (INS) — ‘Ingrid prodigal crown htet, realized a supreme tri-) es aa _famph_ last night oe ae wal” rests on a head which is *s highest accolade seven! i ‘years aft torrid ro-! with p Pwd Rossel to Yul Brynner for being around jae No Easy Tri umph for Top Stars Ingrid, Yul an is the firet of articles the new gy aes Yul Brynner, Bi won the Academy Award role in * King end 1.” arti the regal whieh has surrounded his stage film career in America. but which was only a dream “in hi lean early years of show business apprenticeship.) HOLLYWOOD 4INS) — The of the new “King of Holly- very. bald, but very happy today. | | The presentation of the Academy rs 4 Company Ruled Unfair | * in Worket’s Dismissal ) WASHINGTON — A National Labor Relations Board. examiner says the Grand Rapids - Plating) . Co, Inc, used unfair labor prac- ‘tices. in discouraging membership tin the United Auto Workers’ Union. Trial examiner A. Bruce Hunt said in announcing hig finding. yes- terday, that the firm fired Robert Suttorp June 21, 1956 because of Suttorp’s Union membership » and activities. : * * * Hunt recommended to the NLRB that the firm reinstate Suttorp and reimburse -him for loss of earn- ngs, ec aie i fl i = 8 oe nT i i ir Hl i ie He iE ; fi iH ; ° i 2 arf : 4 Ht g - : Pompe : lamily ob- jections.) ts ‘Big Business’ MSU Area Stores 554 j Hy Bi i i : i Hi ah 3 id estimated the aver- student has about $51 a month “Hee 4 3 it f if al! £4 gt i Y He worked for the U.S. Office of hg War Information during . World War II and in 194 plunged into television, eventually becoming a highly paid director. Then came his stage and eoihe! Successes; and his swift rise as make believe royalty prompted his | valet to wisecrack: “First you were a prince, then you became a king. Next you'll be @ god and then you'll retire.” (Next: “All my life has been a struggle,” Brynner says.) ‘ Ra pasiking sttices. | “5 me | ri : Community 3 -\ National Bank a OF PONTIAC | ct pian on SAVING CERTIFICATES PR Deposit your surplus savings or investment & ; @e4 savings at any one of our 8 convenient £m 4 Yet 4 ve iy fe? ae ET ee SNE ery, Not” . a 4.1 p “* mn ot 1956, 4 TLRR i if i fe | q x | The plant employs 160 “employ- es, The VAW started a campaign to organize the workers in May WASHINGTON (INS) — The/ House prepared new attempts to- day to cut President Eise! budget and at the same time vote ‘a 15-month’ extension. of corporate and excise taxes. , The excise tay bill cleared the Senate. yesterday. The House pre- viously passed a similar bill but it) extended the taxes only for. an- other year. However, House leaders are understood fo be willing to vote the Senate version se the bill can be rushed to. the President for his signature before . the taxes expire Sunday night, ” Meanwhile, a Republican-South- ern Democratic coalition prepared, sito slice more chunks from Presi- dent Eisenhower's requests to run the labor and welfare agencies, even though the President cri- ticized their zealous trimming as “fatuous and foolish.” “ Rep. ee Tea (D-RJ)_not- ing that nearly all: Republican members were voting for the cuts told them: ‘Either you are desert- in te President and his cabinet 1 ics il lee aie ic cl * The economy bloc not only is ignoring the President but its own apprepriations committee in cut- wr ni ge “DR HENRY x sce. Last ck, the appre et oe Scckwien as hi” Prone FE 45002 The request for the welfare de- ment which administers the scsiienbie compensation program. _ Fogarty who is in charge of get- will only be ‘the comsnitiee bili through the\monay Tet House called the dgraniha:: Nee cute “phany and warted Conerine forced to put up the ym om o> Pee “Beuer Things in Sigh” Open Friday evenings His.triumph was the direct re-| priced es blend. mA solution dyed tweed, the budget shop- A Sol@tion dyed Viscose. rayon Tightly m woven for added lite. Choice of 7 for * +e FS eel Heavy tufted Misi wool tweed array of colors. M Heavy wool cut Reg, $19.00 td pile, plush tweed $ for years of wear. Three decorator My colors; 12’ only. * Closed Wednesday ‘Afternoons | all Reg. $ in 12° 98 Seve : Hew Vinyl Inlaid SPATTER PATTERN Durable inlaid | Many Patterns | Bi _ CHAIR Reg. Sale $1750 $1477 Pies Material MeCandless Easy Crit @No Money Down ¢ res Month, to Bie! ew ‘OPEN ram 1 Ne. 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Many More to Choose From Many More to Choose From : e a e Vasebiness 0 9 ao i A Fortisan Sheer Drapery Fabric = tntawie | "he ae : ie ! ar Solids and Patterns. Values to $3.98 Yard — se Sli 5 i! | \. GLOSHEENS __CUSTOM i pcover pecia Kitehen—Prints ~ VENETIAN BLIND aun and Provincials Wh Special! ut Right’ in hy a | Your Home Reg. $1.69 Yd. * eg. 90c Sq t. Now a | 00 ya. Now 59 ote Ft. SOFA Easter Redecorating ? Stn 4 i ew TT | > ngaticbetiy o eee bets aes Eee 2 Cpe ee a Fae o : : : 3 | fet } ' Vi i f i ae Ere i iis gee o ks 1 # ee : oe ve ery. ee “ j id pee ( Weg Pel / E ' é | } is eM i ‘e m1 ; - ve : ee | : ie | rf f ns j res | is } os ) cg i th I . \ / } ; f : Foy a - he dt Peres’ elt |_|) SHE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 28,1057 | __SWENTY-SEVEN _ st se Sea : | ) “ : ' ‘sy fo ue Jet-Atomic U.S. Navy Guards {at't ite Engineer 6 at op ge [aS Reckless Driver 4 NUL "Whee ee ts 5, Miles. of Shor éline sah Gaten’ cnt ae ad ie fa; 74 NORTH SAGINAW ST. WE GIVE HOLDEN STAMPS - oe Coat Hs sarcresh | # sem im a tow hours time. Our | sonnel accommodations. It ca |it"Cheveane, tS ® loomative a \ My ea * 3 Aref pone cn, ihe vane s¢ the Say puteion thet It We givem. | ioe ntvasted high-pertorseanee | That's what Municipal Judge * SD. -/My By SECRETARY OF THE Navy |e Navy, capable of performing In conclusion, the value and need! against John Elliott and Fr. i. jmany tasks in many areas. It is/f @ modern and adequate and)Singleton, engineer and conductor not a one-Weapon, otle-war, one-|ready Navy can perhaps best be|of a train which had collided with Jet-atomic era, the sun never sets|strategy navy. It can be used for Understood if one imagines the|*" automobile, N ,jshoe on the other foot. Consider| A® attorney for the railroad men envy = as was the case during the recent/our plight if the United States had/@"sved that the city ordinance on es te ea ae a Ae icn/neatiiten Ss ie Ne Fale, _.|no Navy and no seapower, while careful ae only to every corner of the globe; a potential enemy had our Navy, | Vehicles led another the cause of peace, PO tet gohan ea“ statute which specifically exempts ing to prevent the outbreak of war, showing our American and|“*F, ; ¢ “4 ene By / ‘ an : rl - 2 face foe: i this unhappy situation, the/,, te Fe AF United States would be isolated ‘used in limited Completely. Our almost 5,000 miles : . e case in Korea.{t coastline would lay exposed t0/ Australian Cor Plant amphibious attack.,Our coastal and inland cities would be exposed|to Employ Automation. n to either carrier aircraft attack or og . : ; : China sea. Over its |conventional tomic. missile bombardment. SYDNEY, ustralia — new ‘shoulder, it keeps a watchful —re | Our citizens working and travel-|$22,250,000 British Motor’ Corpora- vigil nh » ling overseas, our investments|tion factory being built at Syd- abroad, our transoceanic bases,|ney Will use automation in the our armed forces stationed in other manufacture and assembly of these would be isolated|automobiles, . and cut off, We would be doomed} Company officials said that when et eee ae concentrate or disperse. ito fight every battle over and/the factory begins operation about on our own we z : | : 3 A B lis _ i , i es = : E i i ir i Lift homeland—something | the middle ef 1957 the manufacture have never had to do before.|of cylinder blocks will be done Next: : H : 5 e : ¥ 3 : 328 orward- pea pe oft A ican ships. imaginative and bold research ( + The U.S. Air Revee) entirely by automation. : gram which is designed to ‘main- Sei et 19Re PEACE BULWARK tain our. supremacy at sea against 2,000,000 REASONS. WHY: , “Beneficial” is | aed and acetyl hon ote STV: 5 : g i : = i ak Et: _ peace in that troubled area. Injarctica. It has a predominant the Persian Gulf, American ships'in “Vanguard,” the iqunching tioned. H-O-T isn’t the word for these "BL CUAN-UP SeRVICE : BUS RIDE DOWNTOWN | ore ofa ieee gene. Spar oft cha ate ar nee ean cen give ye the cuss yon send ® Clip Co Bn ett Spock Soe! Peace haat Bot aap ta ono vik er es tee ene pete op BE HERE WHEN DOORS _Pages 21 ond 25 _| OPEN FRIDAY 10 A. M. Loans $25 te $500 on Signature, Furniture or Car 1.99 Full Size “Superwhite” OPEN EVENINGS SY APPOINTMENT PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS Lowns mode to residents of all surrounding towns ig eee Percale. Flannel. Plisse 49 YARD GOODS Pad | ’ | rc Dry-quik Towels. .2 tor $1 ’ . Better Full. 81-Inch Ready-Made Drapes $1.99 NYLON CURTAINS—42x81 Size ....... $1 $ 58 CANNON BATH TOWELS—22x44 .2 for $1 $1.00 PLASTIC TABLE CLOTHS—.......2 for $1 : $1.00 BETTER COTTON RUGS...,......2 for $1 $1.58 CAPE CURTAINS .........00c000000.. 81 1.99 Nylon Slips. .2 for $3 10.99. Size 3 to 14 _ GIRLS’, BOYS’, INFANTS’ WEAR $ .19 TRAINING PANTS—1 to 6 ..,...10 for $1 $ 59 INFANTS’ SHIRTS—1 to 6 ....,...3 for $1 _ $1.69 INFANTS’ DRESS. diaper sets ......... $1 $1.79 TOTS’ CRAWLERS .............4......81 $1.99 GIRLS’ BLOUSES—3 to 14 ..,.,........$1 $ 49 GIRLS’ STRETCH ANKLETS..,,,..3 for $ 3.99 New Spring $1.99 GIRLS’ PAJAMAS—4 to 14 ........... $1 é ‘ANT to feel the full glory of the bright new season? Step right into your Buick $ 29 BOYS’ ANKLETS—7!; to 10/2. ....6 for $1 $ 89 BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS—4 to 14 ....2 for $1 dealer’s showroom!. : Georges-Newports—2nd Floor ‘The monient you enter, it feels like Spring. Bright new yp I a an Buicks in gay new colors just:beg you to'be off and away : behind the, wheel—feeling free and fresh and right in step Butt with the’senson.; ase ceo a ; You'll have newisie all around or eens in bo sonpede Ladies Car-Coats ee et ep cllotO at tn at . Newness in power and performance that makes t . , cone ate fer dream carsfodrive. —.. i. | : | Go ahead—try Springtime in a Buick. Feel your spirits : « spo soar—and make a buy in the bargain! : _ "New Advanced Variable Pitch flow is the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is headend en Readmaster, Super antl Century optiounl of medest extra sect’ On a os Frist Le * 3 pote $2.99 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS—SML ..........81 $ .75 MEN'S STRETCH SOX—Save .....3 for $1 $1.00 MEN'S SPRING TIES—Special .,..2 for $1 $2.50 MEN'S BELTS—All Sizef ....,........$1 $ PT ate FEUER AUINOM EER’ BUICK DEALER . oS ! 4 be N a8 + af oon = F ‘ i Sie ; ; rae wt Fe . ‘ ee me : | wl } | | NY | . # f \ | ] \ rh, ? EP s\ +} 1 1 4 : | \ { t 3 { ( ; . f ‘ oh \ % \ P ‘ ; é M | pls / 3 i \ \ Lexy \ F oe : / \ eet a he / { \ ! ; Ey \ eae | ‘ + 1 : ' \ : { Se \ . } / i iff j ! - ; . \ ' ‘ { ; . i a \ i \ ' i \ ° . Te pond § or a | \ | age hk ‘ ‘ | Po vem ep Rhee 4)" qian Bosse ich TANG ey vie Ae i be : = Pe, 4 j Sse: He aes r / : THE PON'TIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1987 | ty $1,000,in a bachroden sate, Two suspects were arrested. by|‘"¢ police less than 30 minutes later, A pistol and $776 was found on one of the men. They are Lievan Washington, 29, and Mickel Hites 7. DB. |. |Detroit Bar Robbed; iz ‘Police ieee 2 Suspects (INS)—A Detroit bar _ pwas tal peposgtonsed ya | jday by two gunmen. who were in _ |such @ hurry they overlooked near- closing time. vig aif, Ses Fines? Prescription Service, Finest, Freshest Medicine _ HANDY ART — Artist Paolo Weiss shows his painting at the first Italian exhibition of native surrealist art in Rome. The work displays a bush of female hands rising from snaky roots. : . Fast-Growing Areas Benefit | |Would Alter Tax: Rebates LANSING «— Michigan's fastest) growing communities would come sus to be paid for by the local government, If the census con- jtends his district, Macomb County,| 46 amount would be determined) > hy is proportionately the fastest grow- by multiplying the per capita re- Rd jing county-in the nation. bate made by the state to idcal| | H'S Hold BRAC Village Marshal, by the number of res- cent increase. allocation from the state's general fund. Bowman, who submitted similar measures without success in 1955 and 1956, said many growing com- munities find jt difficult to main- tain adequate police and fire pro- governments . idents over and above the 20 per Payment would be made from an| EGG CRATE | 2 Chocolate covered tection and provide other public services because they don’t have) ~ funds to keep eet growing} - populations. REG. 29c—8-0Z. 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Here's value that you expect from ENGGASS ** famous for diamond values for over 92 years. — Incleded ; $99: Pay W eokly or Monthly! i ‘Open Friday and Monday Evenings +s |. all Gl : EN i \ ‘ : _ i j é ; vi ; \ AY poe he \ \ gies We ra \ \ \ \ j » ws UNE N ee yy | \ } A \ ae a ae le ‘| tj at | ANS y | \ ; ne { \ \ { \ . / ; po “ee ov ra : + « i x if | ‘ «aie? « rf <_< ¥ es a oT > gh | a } Me af In addition to reliet for cca rem SE SPI 7 | Ae 4 : | oy é Y 5k pe ae ie | fs | st e ae i ; ; if hee i \, THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957 | , | TWENTY-NINE. me Vi _ FRIDAY and. _ SATURDAY | : You Can Charge ‘Em, Too! -Men’s “Liteweight’ Jackets Knit Collar, Cuffs, Bottoms Regular $y00 , In Ladies’ Suits _ FOR SPRING and EASTER ithad passed. The administration : » y ; . : ~~ _.. Sizes 10-18, 1412 - 22% : | 2 a $3.95 oo ' “The fabric... fashion, ,.. and carefulworkmanship usually found at twice the price. New-season suits styled with the neg aga : the bill into the law Renae lire freshness of spring in a richly nubbed blend of acetate and aeeee diewe socxs : 3 rv. $200 _or the rates on corporation income '™ rayon with luxurious look’ of Italian silk. Line in white Entire Stock of Spring sataly ine drop Buto- “ee rayon and available in Beige, Grey, Toast, Nude, Mauve, ‘ MEN’S NECKWEAR, Reg. $1.50. : 3 . $00 : = . The Senate passed the bill by’ ea Powder Blue, Black or Navy. oe MEN'S $00 , voice vote late yesterday afer _ ; * * * : , ve eee 2 | Reg. $49.95 & $59.95 | $20 The Senate passed a \ LADIES’ WINTER COATS...... am a. 7 extension of the taxes ena 2 : 3 : ; : se ee wo ere ae | A $Q95 , $4779) tbe sss cce.. $2005 = enone Ladies’, Spring | 2 a Men's Broadcloth Shorts poration income tax fa [ 2 Co 5 : ° =~ A : Boxer or gripper frorit—full cut—100x160 solid © SW nag of the Ap whe ite ats 12 to 24 Months — Sizes 1 to 4 R not SS for $I 00 | an ~ present excise levies on| jis All wool tweeds, flannels and suedes. $295 To 69c ; 2 ae ] cigarttes, ener hc eer wi | Cashmere blends, cotton tweeds, and oe oe , ee oer '|—) 6-ply failles. Pastels and Navy. ga | MUER (CAN, GIRL $7.95 Slipover : ‘4 aa maiube 80 alinnanetha't a \ MEN'S ORLON SWEATERS......... $3 cent excise tax on freight oh ee 2 Z American Girl shoes are- 3 —. ae i oe mcf ie: Deer Cael FIR Ne MII epee 77 hema | Girls’ Summer Shorts and Blouse < , ibieg A ) ..2-Pr, Shorts—1 Matching Blouse. e ; ¥ better, give you better af : A \ e ts value. Shop here and see. on $f : yg Fe $ 4 ui 3 7% ss NP Regulor $10.95 | 2 .. fe LADIES’ GOWNS... ‘Sie $3 at $5 © | Reg. to $2.50 s Husky Sizes | Ladies’ BRAS & GARTER BELTS. 2 for JOO is .95 (Broken Sizes) $300 ve net ee LADIES’ CASUAL SHOES ...... we for husky ‘They Bd Men’s 2-Pant Suits Nationally Advertised to admire the , ’ ar in thenaertaing Black Patent : 7 rye $ 5 6 | lines that are.sure to Black Leather -—$@Q95 5 $69. flatter husky boys. Blue Leather i. : Red ther is Reversible $5'G $6 (Sizes 4 to 6x) Ae $ 98 Sida tnches | BOYS’ CORDUROY JACKETS........ $4 x | Reg. $2.95 (Sixes S-M-L-XL) U $] ie TODDLERS’ BUCKANO SLIPPERS.... Ladies’ Better Dresses wine G« 6-3 | Reg. 69¢ Ist Quality | | MEN'S NYLON STRETCH socks 2 Pr. $100 Girls’ Spring # : Dresses § These “He-Man” Sport ° i Reg. to $20 Winter Weight | ee Te a week | MEN'S SUBURBAN G Jackets. | S107 blends and tvy stripes | Regular for $65.00 . $39 are sure-fire hits for ~ 1} MEN’S TOPCOATS ........ ae: the young men of te in ‘ gages ote Men‘s Sport Shirts : 2 and 3-button models, Deh —— oom: of fancies, plaids, Ivy Leagues, ow CBN. solids and stripes. Si io ax ! Regular For $ 00 3k 1 ot | = $4.95 ae 9 ae a a wae ms : 7 4 a GIRLS” CRINOLINE SLIPS $2 7 > $7 198 128498 | By tog. $2.95 (Sizes 10 to 3) Pr \ "Ces 14 19 YOUNGLAND GIRLS" SLIPPERS Bey se Simei $] e ; Lion Store. . ee. = oe $19” 7 - Sines 3 to 6x | CHARGE ALL YOUR PURCHASES! : , Potass : . ' PARK FREE REAR OF == _ STORE WHILE SHOPPING a “Navy is always news! And welcome news it ts "7, | for the fashion-wise younger set! The Empire / | dréss in washable navy zeset cotton, frosted - 4 PY of f ahs) tae gd ier Rs ea kere | ee ae ee ee ey els Gee fe ee a : a , i fi = ree : ; PPS et F j abs i ‘a > 5 . i ; aera & i ; j } : ij i * a * . i ii : A pt ; i teaki Fi ; { ; : By JOE HAAS spenties, sdsidk Secelign 6 ip Uidanges 0s bet: ha cad tatiana: ven over ten 0b cmoivicgesle idl tse topflight hotels erected the past) mark. ine what would happen to an offi- _. .. MIAMI, Fia.—Florida in generai,|2d vacancies for. latecomers, an . “and the Miami area in particular,|were sending people to Havana by|Yee? Was much smaller than for Plugging for a year round busi-\cial who dared propose a repeal of _ sae going after big things in- a air, to make ‘the flight back the) yory 4 under ness now is the prime objective of| the exemption law. ‘Twould be po- |i | aera Be Gola or. 4 Dares couple whom | struction, and the number in the|>oth hdtel and motel resort owners|jitical suicide. | state, this city is making a bid for to Havana every night for- two] The change is to motels of one or @4umns always. are deligtitful,| Night spots, both in Miami and/Eo 2 ” | the 0 Republican rational con eoks then rented & penthouse /rwo.stry in height, and built more|4M% the summer heat never is op-| nami , make every effort /iaE a vday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday “il 9 vention, orium tO} gn the multi-billion hotel indus- |inland, on less expensive land, and/Pressive rates are about one-ito run : : accommodate it in a satistactory try thet tacch er anara, the.fwhare theoe ls platy of Yoomn fori’urd of thoes ln winter, those in New York, Seating i : Twedey and d Wednesday ‘til 6 manner: | ocean for upwards of 20 miles, |parking and landscaping. Dozens} Miami's homestead tax exemp-|advance reservation in Tt is generally felt locally that the higher priced places often of them already are in operation, |tion law, enacted to attract north-/but many hang out signs that. have vacancies, in spite of the [many with appointments an djefers here in its early days, now/reservation is necessary fact that they’ve gone all out in prices above that of most ef (inne Biting serigus: hichpacts. With The — night t Eisenhower carried the|we met said they were commiuters)pjueprint stage is practically nij,|here. Lower. Florida's springs and s 4s expensive special attractions for ‘hotels. ‘a large part of the real estate taxjrun from n o'clock dawn, | the entertainment of their guests. A syndicate “of New “York, De-/tree,-a.great burden is placed onjwith . the. biggest crowds around ae | & typical case is. the colossal|‘!t and Chicago capital an-jother property. midnight. Most of the shows poy R TILE : a or = s&'nounced plans this week to spend! This makes it difficult for|continuous, with the star tie sorshhing Or easing ;|Fontainebleau, where we spent a/$39 millions on such motels in the! the city to maintain a public im-|appearing about every two Reg. 15¢ deluxe week last winter just to make a! ysiami ‘year. : ie * si eedy-ef the"wntam. “Pviva : area this year. Their land!provernent program quite essential x * it, although their service is so good de, The variety of people we it gets painful and monotonous, the clitmrhose as} [WHATS MY_LINE? » * * ome et os. Algae as* = my g bay Ans Now starring at the Fontaine- pos pac pa wer ° ny|diean is that: highly controversial appeors under reading downward "Y\thumper of the piano keys, with ee eae eae ijhis candelabra and brother George, Sie that At & segphignone for the [pceted Oar aheur sir bed < ay his family—especially his Mom — now it appears most like- [backed up by the most energeti ' Se Aint bo Weds oxpene. Reteer force of press agents that ever ] COUNTER Di t Fortified. ; Republican Michigan pri- |cluttered up a pay roll. : Maries next year, should Potter | As his. fame wanes, in spite of s TOPS eSCOUn RUBBER Cc 3 seek another term. all efforts, he springs a new one— Z Pri TILE > 2 “The fabulous Florida East Coast|’%4 fall for It—in that his con. pos “Mico, Viet = Prices 9x9 et sn, Ti eapeiy tre t,o, empecily tat for hs] | 2 CEA evan anaes i : ; - 4 CONDES - PLENTY OF sean Carload Prices 3 Blocks W. of $ HURO pate ranking — with , Telegraph : ae a Oe a ore 9 MITE ~ GLE, UL Gall ally . AF io Cree i a a Pent teas? ace =< 2 2am & & my Pee es eT | pol ca Nasa eer hate test | li ae a FE Oo S117 fini S digests Obie ihe ted i ihn i tonight. nd weed, » pony, 3 -_ _ * & «& —* | Anflated real estate.values along| | © 1957 What's My Line, tne OSS WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC ‘The various hotel and motel/the ocean are making radical e “aat Taal * de Rain-or-Shine SPRING CAR COATS 7.88 Amazing low price! Look what just arrived for Spring... and they're knockouts! ‘Terrific new model car coats with bright Tyrolean trims ..~ Fabulous Easter Scoop! DRESSES WITH BOLERO JACKETS ..bare-arm beauties for sun and fun! 2 jaehbe costumes for street, office! 6.88 Juniors! Misses! Half-sizes! see them in beige, red, black, aqua! Just one of many styles : you'll find at Robert Hall— all tagged with amazing low : prices! Sizes 10-18. ‘ 480) SE SENSATIONAL EASTER SUITS AND er GLAMOROUS FAILLE _ EASTER COATS é $12 e Values Dramatic dress-up coat of lustrous 6-ply faille .... with push-up bouffant sleeves, tuxedo front, novelty printed lining! Wear it over everything from suits to formals. Black or navy. 8-18. a pe - Values ONLY 11.95 BUYS ANGORA TRIM BOXY SUITS Rich angora trims the mandarin neck and cuffs of the boxy jacket ... slim skirt has back ° kick pleat! Fleck weave of evool-nylon-rayon . .. rayon lined! Pink, tan, powder blue. 8-16. ; ONLY 11.95 BUYS WOOL-CASHMERE HOPSACK rebvens. There's fashion'in every line... . belted back with kick pleats, turn-back cuffs, shawl collar! Just one of many styles at Robert Hall— i ; amazingly low priced! Gray, beige. 8-18. what jackets .... couturier-styled EASTER SPECIAL 4 = mp _USE oun convewent AYAWAY PLAN...NO EXTRA CHARGE back cuffs. Bik | 145-248! ‘17,95 Values of : ae \ j Ls a i, iy ke | 5 iy ; _ j ee) . 5 | MY THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH yor iene py: ONE | Roller Skatin Heinie Mueller, Boa nks, t at Last, “fle 1949. He was caught while Linderwoter amera of three miles. « *... immigration P S Proves P son & hom ar cong becoming S Siton tS ato ve Fines jeoseds op Bee Pa © * shoots 3 Nee Sein Noreen oa coro . aca “ae ona " Ep . . |20unile-an-hour zone. and 125 pourids in the water, the ~~ a With Airm - , }times HH lessons| FEW of 12 Saved DECATUR, ill. uw — Jesse Her-|' The speeding fine ainounted to} WASHINGTON — The Navy has: camera is said to be tough enough | 350,000 immigrants were admitted ° ” eee en together, jman_was held up until he paid $59 and the balance: included rum developed an underwater camera'to withstand 9,000 pounds of ese the United States during ee _ SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Roller oa ses: _ | PaNaaan athe US. Carit-|Polie $102.20 for fines dating back ning a red ght. that has normal working depthipressure per square inch - -}the highest am cs he — have partially l thowe|ity salt se Jan. 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THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957 ' But/They Return to Oklahoma City Claiintioen : Boys Cast Aside Their School B SOFE Live Life of Huck Finn for Six Months OKLAHOMA CITY — While!be explained such as not bringing!” their parents thought they were|books home or not having any) morning,’ Linville said. in school every day, two young ‘home work. | “Dad gave us-a pretty hard talk-| boys lived a Huckleberry Finn life ze & jing to when he found out about’ for 6% months ‘exploring and sit-| The parents, Me. and Mrs, Earl it,’ Ora said. . tin’ and watching the sky.’ |Linville, said the first time they The heaven they built for them-/knew the boys had not been at ficers after selves at their * shattered yesterday and they were brought — them home. ischool hours. “They 1 be in school tomorrow! mmeyins to be enrolied in school today. x* * * Schade discovered Ora Lee Lin-| ville, 14, and his brother Jerry, | 13, sitting beside a cheery camp) fire in their cave yesterday morn-| ing..The cave, located. in-a ing ~ bank near Southeast High School,| was near a gees * * . “We spent the mornings explo. " ing,” Ora said, “Then: we'd build) a camp fire and eat lunch. In the! afternoons we'd just sit and watch, ' the sky or the creek until school] was out and then we'd go back) home.” Sometimes they would hike into the country—if the day was warm. Their mother thought the boys had! — enrolled in school last September, They admitted it was a touch- and-go situation keeping mom and dad fooled. * * * “When mother asked for our re~ port cards we told her we had lost them or that the school) wouldn't give them to us until we FROM CONGO TO THE CONGA — These three chimps, in a Parisian circus, give their interpretation of international affairs .4| With this conga line. Sane Os Sm wears the Deke pd Bites a8 5 patties Union Jack to isgpces the Angie senate alliance. Mari- PartyPolifics ‘Prevents Action Port Development Plan Has No Authority, Says! | Chairman Harlan ALVINSTON, Ont. "--— The The lads were discovered by of-) Michigan state committee set up) neighbors reported'to control port development in| ‘secret’ cave Was school was when a police car) Seeing them near the cave during: the St. Lawrence Seaway Project! jis being ‘hindered by party poli- | ties, C. Allen Harlan of Detroit, | chairman of the committee, said) last night. Harlan came here to ‘adiveiala the annual Easter seal banquet | of the Rotary Club. His subject was “This Chang- ing World”, which dealt mainly. with the current struggle of | North America te express, itself eulfurally (0 the rest of the | world, Later, he said. in an interview | | featured in a State game preserve that his seaway committee “‘is still Low Pay Sabotaging Health Aid? _{just a paper committee.” * * * “T was appointed by the Gov- jernor of Michigan to head_a-com- mittee to advise small towns and cities on the lake front of Michi- gan what to do and not to do re- (garding the seaway,” he said. ei ALTON BLAKESLEE * * * “We planned to spend $59,000 In! Detroit alone to figure out what ‘expansion of port facilities is nec-) ‘essary * * * “The Legislature; however, has, not yet given us any authority! to act..Party politics are involved. | This means that although the Great Lakes will be on the map as an: ‘important seaway by 1959, the city | iof Detroit has not yet done a! single thing to prepare for what is expectéd to be a tremendous boost iin shipping." ‘New Tourist Lore MIAML. — Wild-boar hunting is inear Mine. | The jsometimes vitally influence _ the The main reason for poor tests AP Science Reporter _$T, LOUIS WA high percent- ‘age of certain laboratory: tests on ‘your healttr are wrong or not good ienough, a doctor declared today. test results partly and ‘treatment your docter then gives said Dr. Lewis Smith, a patholo- gist from Dallas, Tex. ‘is very low pay usually given sts — the Doc- ‘or’s helpers who run the vital icberaaere tests, Dr. Smith told the American Academy of Gen- eral Practice. He said too many are paid less than secretaries or typists. The result is too few good insuffi gists and cient training. - Dr, ‘Smith said a national sal ba vey finds 14 per of a week; 35 per cent get ag es to} $80, | These included tests for anemia, | nee We $70; 25 per cent $70 to $80; and) only 8.5 per cent get more than] Good standards demand a med] ical technologist have at least two! years of college and at least one) tyear of training in_a_special 4 ical technology school, the doctor} said. Dr, Smith reported a three-state | survey some years ago showed 42 to 62 per cent of tests for specific | blood measuremenig were “not satisfactory — outside the bounds| of acceptable accuracy.” © for blood, sugar, blood salts, for, nitrogen in uremia or blood pois. am en eee a | WATCH REPAIR EXPERT WATCH REPAIR 5 up WATCH $ BANDS | While You Weit 42 North Saginaw | Out —— Go! You've Never Seen Such Values! egy Aaa finest quality Photo Supplies st MARK DAVIS CAMERA in the state! 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Well, that's a tough question to answer. nearly 34 million.dek. area major factor in the ‘ecdn- WASHINGTON — The United expected to. restudy its ‘free world against is of _aum powmtac Pur BUS. to Restudy (Chinese Trade to Relax Barriers on Non-Strategic Items hold asking firm trade with Odor of Polish trong, Alcohol * * not smelled a minor dccident. * * | The arresting * officers Mrs. Reed. officials against any relaxation ot Police Force Has Klink Communist (R-NH) no that Proves Stronger _ PITTSBURGH “#—Mrs. Alberta G.. Reed, 38, of nearby Bridge- two patrolmen stopped her car. Why, she said, the officers had they smelled a “heavy’’ coat of nail polish she had applied about an hour before. being involved in| Mrs. were asked to smell a bottle -of nail polish and whether. it-had the odor “ithey sniffed when they arrested Both replied neg- atively. Mrs, Reed was convicted HAMILTON AFB, Calif: @ — new member of the Hamilton AFB | The et ee Sgt. Joseph C. Cabbie s Gives Be Back and a California woman feels Mrs, Alice M. Morris of Firester, 43, Brooklyn. was located at a. hotel. est face,” neer Edward J. Sheehy told A City: Counci] there was room . vote. [Purse With $2,000. NEW YORK w—An honesf taxi- cab driver is $100. richer today, is a good judge of character. Angeles left her purse containing $2,000 in the cab driven by Louis Firester took the purse to a station and Mrs. Morris) — Arriving at the station house, .- Morris said: “I knew that oie "bag would be returned be- cause the cab driver had an hon- She gave Firester two $50 bills. Name Street to Fit Map VENTURA, Calif. (—An access street off the Ventura-Ojai Free- way needed a name. City Engi- the map for a short name. only:| The Council deliberated, came up with Rex St., approved it by voice - ’ Finds Missing Gore |Brother-in-Law J k it unmiianae baw & Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Reynolds have found their missing garage. Reynolds reported his two-Car|to dismantle the garage garage stolen Tuesday. Andrew it, He eaid he'd foot the bill she Loss the! ” on After a White House briefing of a Immediate Openings for Qualified Personnel leaiies nak Sat eae Salaried Positions in - on the Bermuda talks, Sen. | newsmen | indication in the dis-\F- the administration ooo its opposition to any of trade with China. oe outbreak of the nearly seven years! States had embar- | told * Truck and Coach Design .. . Body, Chassis, and Engine. *% Layout Engineers . * Project Engineers | “ALSO OPPORTUNITIES for Experienced of " Gradvate ACCOUNTANTS in: =~ If you are interested in permenency under long range pro- Se a SS a ag 4 ts ; iat ° “ * grams, recognition of ability, opportunity for advancement, excellent working conditions, and generous benefit programs— “a ate: . = —_ | Beauty goes to your head in one of | our new Spring hats . . . exceptional valves ..+ Styled to ‘sake you look smart on every occasion. Large selections of _ the most wanted colors and materials. in Utah and“Texas could be seated|ahout seven minutes with dippers Fir name ag og ose 34 # She: — s area that the United Write, Visit or Call the Pai Hat zs balsa 20: S14 Saw: 9 sacierialinew equipment Sn ctterts_ to S-ireatndy 4a. position. es ” Salaried Personnel Department . aris ats fae at a bite. crease efficiency. The company| Diplomatic sources indicated ¢ The average grade of ore now| If the material contains enough |says it has turned literally millions|that the United” States would not “GMC TRUCK & COACH DIVISION 13 N. Saginaw being mined is only .82 per centicopper, it goes to the mills. If it'of tons of waste into ore, thus|wish to give the impression in any $6 South Bivé., East Pentine, Michigan Phone FE 5-4111 copper. Ore containing as little asidoesn’t it is hauled to the various|greatly lengthening the life’ of the|way that it is accepting the Chi- : Next to Kindy Optical A per cent copper is processed, 'outlying waste dumps. mine. nese Communist regime. ane NORG Automatic met ; 1 > > King Size TV ee z | seth Screen $ § NO M | Lord's DOWN Jt F d Uildtok& OF a Uildl gt Specialt «= ™ NO MONEY DOWNI eee : > “NORGE AUTOMATIC WASHER | eae ae both | TIME TO | re eet aco | MONEY DOWN es 02 Open oe =, ’ neater SOR 5-PIECE DINETTE OUTFIT YOU GET the BUNK BED; DINETTE, or RANGE WITH EITHER PURCHASE Be es BEDROOM SUITE or THIS LIVING ROOM SUITE Buy Now-No Money Down-36 Mos. to Pay Lord's Offer You This Sensational a Becoutes Mon. & Fri. °| 15m HURON—FE 40561, Ea : : “FURNITURE, APPLIANCES | AND TELEVISION ra i WH ERE WRIGLEY'S odors TO rin es — « | NORGE _ Refrigerator No Money Down! 148 With Trode ' NO MONEY DOWN! Saal Rapids Reg. $59.95 ONLY | {29% . . elected senator Jast fall after four)Save the Philadelphia Art Com- years as- mayor of Philadelphia./™Mission embarrassment.” But the i f ‘commission said, no,. adding that] = : Bere. 3 EAN? ad ee ns ed 7 oS \ \ u j i Saaniery-roon 36 _ Philadelphia OKs Portrait of Former Mayor Clark _ PHILADELPHIA @ — They'rejfpided arms, the downcast eyes. going “to hang that disputed “por-| “That's the way I saw him,” as trait of Sen. Joseph S. Clarkiserted artist Watkins,’“and that's among .the familiar faces of other the “way ] painted him.”* Clark, Philadelphia mayors after all. | himself, said, “I am content with The painting has had a dubious|it." status since March 16, * * .* * * * to Mayor Richardson Dilworth’s reception room and some of the mayor's official family and a ) ~ ‘sinattering of art experts got firgt| With its face to the __ ped at the work of the sometimes/ however. y 3 unorthodox Franklin C. Watkins, jing andthe —portrait_wds_placed An “Oh, my God’? was wrung] i" What was described.merely as} from. Dilworth: as-he gazed glass-| * *®™parary location.” | -- fly at what associates told him! Watkins, paid $2,000 for his was a likeness of. his long-time| work, yesterday offered to take} -frietid and Democratic back the portrait but only “to : ek * anguished 4 if anybody had been embarrassed} gta chacpe that “Tank = prasn’t ‘the ‘commission. so much like Joe as it’s like Ham-} | =e * let.” That impression was created) “If I were engaged to do it) by the pose, as dissimilar to the|%@ain,” Watkins made clear, “I usual picture of an illustrious ex./would use the same approach: | mayor as @ bust of Mozart is-wn-/ The commission agreed and adopt- J like the craggy contours of Casey ¢d & resolution reaffirming its ap-’ Stengel. “It isn’t traditional,’ Proval of the “painting. cried the critics, pointing to the! All that remains is for the com-. Join the Crowds, for Savings During Downtown Pontiac - known as the Virgin Islands, were |ting.’ Watkins had his champiofs. as! - ‘That was when it was delivered| well as his deriders, but neither) their voices nor Clark's own senti-} ments were strong enough to keep) the portrait from be turned} mission, which is held: responsible Blonde Hears Facts for such matters, to pick a perm- j anent spot for the portrait in the(O" Frying of Eggs See pnith, hel. © mttie C aukraged senajbiiitied of the paint." eee. rteced Se an apart ing's detractors. The Danish West Indies, now|the Meaning of ‘aiding and abet- Denmark to the United} U, S. Commisdioner.C. 0. Lit States in 1 “THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957 on St of 2 Nation: would apply “even if all you did was fry an egg” tor the bank rob- bers. Wool Output Gains 7” | AUCKLAND .— ‘New Zealand's wool clip for 1956 represented 20 per cent of the world’s total out- put, compared with 8 per cent) 916 for 25 million dollars. 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( was you. a. \We pack dur coffee in a Good Taste* Copyright HAC. ™ bib 7 : | . ~ RECIPE OF | THE WEEK TUNA BISCUIT PIE ean oven-ready biscuits ; _ slices process American cheese, 3x 4x \%-iach thick ‘7-02. can tuna, drained and faked \% cup Pet Evaporated Milk — ‘2 can tomato soup A.cop Pee Broporssed Milk paises Bin se pee pene many) mag mee TA BRNO | | posal pie into 4 wedges aad serve with the ~ bot tomato sauce. Plain. or Buitermilk BISCUITS} | KRAFT DINNER 2~ KRAFT OIL... Broch’s Milk Chocolate Covered Peanuts > Burnett's. -MAZOLA OIL. cue Rival Dog Food '<.." Puss ‘n Boots CAT FOOD.... 5= WINDEX . “on 20-0 Vanilla Extract. 20 I. r EX ‘eae eet 2 798 al Cons PINEAPPLE | 6700 . 39 Oz. 1%: KING NUT Margarine | 2*39' _——— PHILADELPHIA s Cream Cheese 3 Ox. ¢ Pkgs. | NU-TASTE . Cheese Food 69¢ 3% 43e mee krum one 2 tx 29¢ | I just buy 2ct the 39*. _[ regular price...get an EXTRA poir FREE! HRA Sao “Wie PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, i957 « -~ ™ — -. Seka af poo pore ce — dent came yd lta SNe Let ah at #) fit; everyday . d Your Shop-Rite ‘Markets feature shelf after shelf - @f Famous Brand foods . . . at LOWEST PRICES, ; TOO! Because Shop- Rite’ s tremendous CAR _ LOAD BUYING POWER brings you lower prices - Pet Ritz » Frozen . ~ PIES” _@ > Apple @ Peach: e Jee =a ee . on everything! Ps Pkg. Pet Instant | _MILK Asparagus Be New Texas Onions Sus 25° Lerse} 50 Size 19° - "CHASE ‘G SANBORN! _ INSTANT Coffee FREE tertccal Span Pr ROAST nO rate of, Lemons » 39°} 1s KLEENEX | —= °White *Yellow * Pink TISSUE 79 || 2=49'| | 4-49 Delsey © Nic > ae : Hes hep RW, = Boas Sop SUPER e Fema Ste eee ES et 2 oh . © Huron Friendly A Auburn Ave Shop-Rite Market . @Howard Street = SA: Huron se, Shep-Rfte Matkel = 148 EHoward St. © Ginge ille Shop-Rite . d oe te Mkt, area 01 Orchard ‘Pundeys , perature. iF i : ft give a recipe for the new prod M% cup chopped green At other times we mere! i Sie it nan article like . - ares Once ar twice we Fon cm ye gg disappointed that a % teaspoon salt — liked never, turned it cups milk Lemon Flake Cake 3 es rab Weal tireah oF mweader called to say poons melted putter ony, St crumbs i ° | { pat + _Tumry-RIcHT- ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957 good to \pee! 1 and eat ‘toeieen Use t oa yege a alpen =aFrozen Foods and Mixes’ Make News Today by Stage of Ripeness eepengnng se Maya wy ZANRE ODE. Tear off Tnch lengths of fifo ‘ excellent “ Tt’s time again gig sabe nat nt a" neiil ane at plies of bananas in local markets./made by the Consumer horizon. But before Add bananas to the fruit bowlling Information Agent, Mrs.| anything specifically and use them at any meal. Josephine Lawyer. Ripen them/to talk about one Bo — ghey gh IE it they den 4 , pear a Say “s ple of a chocolate cake with) _ }ehocolate bits in the mix. We have not had time to try this one. But watch for it. We believe it is| mixed fruit. stir ralouben. Drizzle with 5 honey. (8 ‘ . . , = 2 edited ’ ‘ean be presented in different Gaver hy: aidding canned Kadota flour. Add cream and milk and Bake at 400 degrees 20 aaa" “ae : ; os a : = Cover and chill 2 hours. Shape ways, however. Here's one way/figs. Add a little of the syrup cook until slightly thickened, stir- til bubbly. Serve warm with cream. gy Fresh and Solt Water Fish of All Kinds 4 | = ¢hilied dough into loaf; piace in that’s guaranteed to enhance your|from the peaches, some mayon- ring constantly. Stir in tomato) - r . ; . , s s a loaf pan (9% by 5% by ‘reputation as the family chef jnaise and chopped nuts to the cot- sauce, salmon. and seasonings.| Brown sugar can be substituted @ “7 | a 3 + sph _ Se me. It's a sauce recipe forjtage cheese. Arrange drained- Heat thoroughly. ifer granulated sugar in a boiled © PE PL : : | -— place degrees wready-cooked scallops that comes|peaches on salad greens, and) Serve in soup bowls, garnished frosting. If you use brown sugar, , =. £ bled in bulk (about 2 hours). Bake trom New Bedford, Massachusetts, heap with the cottage cheese mix-with sprigs of parsley and a few you can omit the cream of tartar my 82 S. Segi aw (Whole and Retail) FE 4.1521 . = FP materate (S50 degrees) oven nome port for most of the coun-|ture. Top with two or three |fiakes of salmon. Makes four serv-/because the acid in the brown su- af ~ ae oe 3 = = es 7s ke ae. navel fiat. ings. gar does the same job. : TTI CLL fellate betetebeeletetebetes : , 3 —_ a - . > eT TT TET EUUEE REET E CLE EEL a RE Oe ee SAME TOP QUALITY! | Here’s truly a thrifty twosome! Wonderful, soft, top’ quality Dandee Bread, delicious down to the last tempt- ing slice, at the new economy price of 2 loaves for/29c. We can offer this amazing bargain only becauée you buy so much Dandee Bread. Our big volume of sales of this special economy combination makes it possible for us to bring prices down even though we insist on keeping quality up. Why don’t you insist gn this Dandee bargain, wherever you aaa ft . ji|> New Economy Price — F lll dite ee a \ \ j | : i] f a \ + { Be Ss cig at oe ete ee S agin, : Se = Baar eee : fe RE ; fi Sees et sel Set : E My Bae g : oe ae y SS ce Bee eae i uf Z BE IR of : 4 : apie ae ae : j pee tee } if ; | : *y : eS | } KA! om Pe of Pi be Tag © ; i } ; | Deke 4 i 4 : Fi ee ; yg 2 ‘ é Z } = : SW ee Baty 7 pa wey | ai | ah ; oh is op {4 4 Oo oe. y i . + ; | j bean eee : rte PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, ‘MARCH 28, 1957 nticeonie- Color C Creme pve tinapiepsieeai~aoe wee a eae » ORANGE JUICE _ winning Cranberry Dessert recipe, @y better try it today. * ishepped fine) Frozen Cranberry Creme by 1 (3-0o2.) pkg, cream cheese, softened ¥ cup salad oil —Me eup fish stock Se {cup Reavy : vanilla i arene mal 4 Ws hole cranbe' peel, salt and sonnet in a paper |Until onions turn golden browr; add i, ae ‘cream m cheese un- bag. Wash fish, dry, and shake, remaining ingredients and stir un-|tj) fufty. Beat cream ‘until thick one at a time, in paper bag. Heat|til -well ‘blended. Serve at with) but not stiff, Beat sugar and va- fry ‘salad oit until very hot; fish, broiled fish, -. nilla into cream, Gradually add to _ +}first on one side and then on the! Qaliente Sasce for Shellfish cream cheese, beating until smooth other, until golden brown; drain) » cup butter, melted and creamy. Fold in cranberry on paper towels, Arrange on bed! ‘4 cup fresh lemon juice sauce. Freeze in - refrigerator, - jot coleslaw and serve with lemony! {“tcadposm ‘Worcestershire sauce Makes 6 servings. sauce, Z ; Sugar to taste Il saucepan t < - er sayeie a hee Enriched flours are those ‘regu- % cup mayonnaise as nad : point. Servéioy or self rising flours to which 1 tabi pore mapoes sweet pickle separately in individual bowls or|certain B vitamins, iron and pour over fish, (sometimes) calcium have been added in specific amounts. ee a Sa tate LAR Na EC: ee a es aT GRADE A, FRESH % “WiVepeles Hete’s a new recipe you will oo . < ~iae a : ; : of pie crust . . ; this is topped with 4 : ———_) ) Eg PAN- READY pa ouss PADDY STEAKS deviled ham pastry: sos seta Vales insiiiie 0b Woes U. S.Ne. 1 | mushroom sauce for an inexpensive but delectable main dish. Un- | q i ‘ i » iia Mlccainde 0 ret toe usual edge on this pastry round is a series of indentations made | Cc IDAHO SS a es eS es with the inverted oval of an ordinary tablespoon. : CARROTS : Pkg. : 4 ™ Mix as directed on package. Roll sd & = BAKING half of dough into a 10” circle.| crust. Bake 12 to 15 minutes ; Use large plate for guide in trim-| at 475 degrees until golden | To make a stiffer an@ whiter! ‘Red Ripe { ming to perfect circle. Place gn brown, — baked custard, use two egg whites: baking sheet. Serve in wedges topped with|instead of one whole egg; or, Spread deviled evenly cooked asparagus broccoli.'t4 make a more tender, deeper yel- 2 TOMATOES ~ 19° 5 potatoes Ce er eee rick inat [one aver renutable, Serves-é m|low custard by using two eg yolks | Tender Crisp | : ese! | RADISHES ~ 10° | 194-49: "BANANAS "10" RIB END PORK ROAST TENDER RIB SNOW CROP FROZEN =e =a 2 mt | Swift‘ning ns dem - hea | ROOT th 10° SWIFT'S BEER z CORNED 2 Velvet aa FLOUR ue Ll coon :C(“ - i = 53h. te a ie wd he fe : { a, | i i ¥ / bes : fe a ee” Fee A ae | (ge Ty ag Be ae. # j pte sue ra es : 4 of Ae ae, Se ar ae om aes ; . pace : aE ( a; 7 : aes Patsy E. Kelly Becomes| 5 F 3 4 E 2 gan. \Fabric Combines : | ' iF i i over taffeta was worn SASS 5 Pat ck line now i sunny soe at king groom's mother, forward to summer at hoine are For her duties of maid of honor, |*°PArates in @ traveling fabric Donna Hammil wore a mint green|™@de-of dacron and flax. satin gown with matching acces-| This new combination ii i i Hi E | - ey ao gp a | : f oe el 4 . , | PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. MARCH 28.1957) ¥ \Club Panel White, Pastel Felts Pretty’ When: Fresh _ Featherweight white or , pastel | classes. . ‘ » Mrs, : ; ler and Mrs. Clayton Rule serving : oo an er a ee ‘ — CAR COATS * SPECIAL _ SPRING - SELLING! bridegroom as best man, Steve] and take a "4 Annas seated the guests. fe a minimam ¢ ure. Fidler chose a gold dress- ae FURS — a CLEANED eral chairman of the Wilson School| Andrew Kett one n, geen poi —aae mansnip ~ z E é = : f*. 7 - IN TIME FOR EASTER! 7, ~ Let Robert's skilled furriers for the youngsters. Raymend Ellsworth will work at restore your to their Mrs. Sherman Howard and | ‘¢ white elephant booth. original loveliness for and Mrs. Marvin McVicar will| Mrs. Wilbur Caverly will try * Easter, A supervise the string game and “Guess Your i j fig f g» F g 3 Standard Rates—Call JO 6-1569 the game conduct ‘a fortune = telling ‘ . ‘| rooms for teenagers, and. Mrs. {booth. Mrs, James Oliseck will Ue James Fink will preside at the (sell stuffed animals and dolls. baked goods booth. ; * * * Mrs, Harold Abrams {fs in) An added feature this year will charge of candy; Mrs. Walter)be a. shoeshine room conducted Fontava Sisters Use Rich Colors ‘| | Independent Sleeve’ New with a NEW LOOK! x You'll chirp with — pride for “FLASH CLEANERS” give your garments a fresh new appeor- PE r® | ance. With a neat look you'll break out | of that shell with a smile—we guarantee | our work. | | Set. 7 A. M.-6 P. M.—Mon, Thru Fri. 7 A. M.-9 P.M. | Downtown Store ‘til 8 P.M. | FO E 0 = Fala TAT LOW-LOW PRICE Are ‘Top Hat’ SINGER 99° fo | Filling a long felt need, easy) #7 appropriate Feesi: ° ‘every color f § t © finest straws ® new silhovettes HF Ordinarily these Hats sell from 8.98 to 10.98 RUST & STAINS 3: te oe ‘Mes | 86S SsCALL HEAD SIZES Ff ae 2 PD 3 Ss 2 = a : z . \ 4 ; per sH engesees PR See Sate SELLING! HATS f[ WANEC CU WN * aA , A) Ki y » ‘ & 95 NIC ‘eer Regular 5.95 & One of 7 styles: Any time in any clime our wear-with- all Dusters. The coat that knows practically no hour or season limitations. Wrinkle-shed, spot resistant, faille, with grace in every line, Black, navy, champagne. Sizer 8 to 18. SPECIAL ~~ $§PRING— SELLING! Faille = Duster | Coats Poplin car coat in single or double breasted stylzs. Dolman and set-in sleeves or knit collar ond pocket trim. Colorful lining. Checks, plaids and solid postels. Sizes 10 to 16. (Viennese print lined) Sportsweer—Main Floor SPECIAL oe SPRING ~ SPECIAL SELLING! [— = SPRING DUSTER ROBES tek + Five styles to choose from. In on assortment of colorful drip-dry cotton. prints. Sizes 10 to 18. TOs Mi oO \ a Miss 0 on , These Week-End | | Specials! ae < 4g: Muffins Doz. see ee eee een e eee “Open trom 9:30 A. M. te 10:00 P. M. Daily 0 P. M. Saturday Thomas “cor 121 W: Huron FE 4-8163 Seat dnt eles lhe Give Tinted Hair Regular Care | In these days of wide acceptance lof hair tints, many women want to. ‘Bikeep up the illusion that their hair jis. not getting gray. This means doing a hair-coloring job (or hav- E SH ae: 2g EE hit is aTTF g iH sift § Si Or may build uy itamin j 4 it and give it to someone else?” Se ae i. DOROTHY DINGMAN : _/and protein intake and still keep . ae your calories low. STEWART. ; Pe Answer: Since the shower Was! For instance, you could have || «300 State Bidg. S Lok called off and considering that You's medium slice of lean meat and | FE2-1810. OR 3-1704 . : A gave the bride a wedding pres-', tomato and cottage cheese salad ~ a " ent, there is no obligation to give o- a tomato hard-boiled egg her an extra present, salad (if you did not have eggs Tasty Sandwiches at breakfast), and a cup of veg- etable soup;.or a serving of sal- Sealtest wee Cream‘ | eee on: and.B: dre ad wath Bee oe co . . and an "tele © or + orange. é Expert corsetieres cee FINE OPPORTUNITY oe Fa coed | Busia will custom-fit “He does not think that some of| ‘ye mid-day meal gives you a is*is NOT a g sida ; | meeting this challenge : your new bre! | | in with the a to do this! wonderful opportunity tn add to idea—going to the icebox prepared to fully take the leader- In the April Journal and does not feel that he. can put om health kage in pad Rees for leftovers. They seem | ship and shoulder the obligations, . | |their names up for membership. |,, hs Sapoton elias ‘te ne, harmless but ‘often are | Pontiac must take progressive &F oe j Will you please tell us how he 2M tat’ the little leftovers from the packed with calories a ee HOW . Firde Senne tactfully handle this situation?” ™ ~The proposed arterial. highway, it your fi is a little ; Enigy the a’ Semtort of Parent ee yar K " Slim After Di Inga town. ares ante) hi od king case protect. = that he hag found that to put aj! NCEDING mM ter let ee oO tance ot oa Cee a ee A ee a et ee oe attord| |) f A WwW progress to be accomplished. | no gag4 with Patt-O-Rame in “ tine SN Tas eee eats Average. oman ‘The objectives of the Chamber|cioded ig it sizes 12%, 14%, 16%. vour child a os bras ; tnede it a.fule nevet to of Commerce and the Greater /yg1. 2014, 22%, 24%. Size 14% (33 : anyone. sigs as . } \ fe ze ack skat Work ‘Citizen ie n$ Raise Chaar! Over Their Removal) . | in” Philadelphia ue \ PHILADELPHIA W—Six “silent oe we edgaht as. ee me —— have been ordered). -— SS ree ey marsh Township. * * * : " James J. Lawler, ‘state’ high- ; ‘ways secretary, so directed yes- ‘ terday, thus reversing a recent strict interpretation of a state law. The law specifies that “‘silent policemen,” metal figures big as! life and set out in school safety) | ‘zones, must wear -reffulation blue; and. other suitable trappings of au- thority. And they must pot bear, . a speed limit marking. Otherwise, \ § Ze 2s FORTY-SEVEN : , he B THe poNTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 28,1957 E | I (Count Recent Area Dads - \, Clerk N Circus Takes ars to Road Again, but Minus Tent Instead, a streamlined version ‘of Ringling Bros and Barnum & ; sets its. sights on New York and a spring tour, * * * . Other circus folks already are! Ave. jon their way northward in private Bam ee y autos, Sti others, particularly Leo M. rdéen, 182 Lu e, Gera'd RuemiNer. 2012 Kobler St. European . performers, will join meng i. gonna. 1 T-vier Rd. the. circus in New York, Circus ™ pee ay erg a equipment is being carried in trucks, Gea arene 170 Opdyke Reo | ie h ‘Thomas D. McKinstry, 933 Boston St. * * * Bolt, 5541 Eld e St. John Ringling North, président} _ jn the state’s views, motorists are| Jormae : confused of indifferent or perhaps} Lee eds 306 Pers Ave. lof the circus, thought up the) even . resentful. : Robert J. Cartier. 2126, Jhies* cori st.(ideaof a new styled circus after’ i he allied show folded its tent in mid-_ 5 CRUISING IN OVERDRIVE — Relief trom bumper-to-bumper i When the signs were removed) traffic Jams may be found in-this new flying gadget called an “aero. |telter © Nasser” Water’: Wises |"eaugn in Pittsburgh last July, by highway officials last week cycle.” Still in the experimental stage, it is shown in a test flight in ennai i Frees Bes. North's plan is to have the cir-| Whitemarsh , residents raised a) New York City. According to Look Magazine, the aerocycle can J, Gress, Richard C. Heliker, Albert W./ 7S Soa ane sian protest that carried all the way! travel for 150 miles at 65 miles an hour. Ut is steered. by leaning in John A. N R. ofan to the state capitol in Harrisburg. the Sivection you © aintto go, while to the bandied Lawrence © Kinley, William G. They argued thet although their & — ML john A, Riker, Robert -B. Rous-|-. ore silent policemen were in reality sess, Floyd D. Seaman, Ralph D. Diogenes, Socrates Win the images of schoolgiris, the ef- of te mew ae ngwer The] 658 10 Test Law - . “speed limit 15 mph.” vainied OT Mixed Parentage { helped to reduce the number of ‘judge has taken under advisement on ay pee law miaking it a crime for a white foe Builder , kd *' TIT BALTIMORE w~ A Baltimore illegally- — ‘a Negro baby. * * | which dates back to- OE : sibly. farther, was challenged for Lists Jail as His Home — the first time yesterday. Atty. ‘John J. 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Boys’ Warm Wi Winter Caps ere see ees ee ee eens we 2 = vt oee uve eee eee eae eae - em ‘ iby smn in Give Concert. ns Ned Peale ‘Paick a, to Hold sctoes ¥ - j rd by St nity ‘ Lutheran Church wil 10 Be Decided bi vaca ; oT of gen Seg ee ohey wegen the stu-|. carat me John Parrish have a de 3, at 1:30 pan. : Wheaton, eee Walled Lake Voters ..| dents of Brandon township schools|o¢ Birmingham will talk on * ‘PoW-|in the Fellowship are participating in the collection’. tom Cetestial Batteries." church. .|of usable clothing. of all kinds. is After the luncheon, the guest Asked to — New - [Donations are to be sent to the Toneny t ” = _ apesker for the Lutheran*Women’s po | orphaned and needy children ‘as |S - | Missionary League, will be Mrs. = well as advite. ie ” [John Marowitz of Detroit, She week of April & Pegg wpm will. describe her person Bd jeer oot rp RENCE | _ , ” a | fly night potluck dinner to secure funds building the church social rooms. After a|‘ner Walled Latte as rey Iovate according 16 Supt. | served and a special program {of @ chapel in Japan tome in Bryden ‘will be held for children in the Up until now, the library has ary Church an d} i “er Town Meeting Slated : * a a4, : os basis, Donations of books and stated “the project) Executive Board of WSCS will METAMORA Annual town usic oup money enabled the library 10 open ‘its doors to the public on Aug. 4, e F 1 is twofold as it is teaching a les-|meet at 1:30 p.m. in the church meeting here wil be held at *}sonin humanity as well as the|house on Wednesilay. am : +. ‘willbe a candidate in the April 1 ee eee = ‘election despite a doubt mn ek een jon So.” s, : i . Ba epertleoes sevarveneadl : % | © Baro : : an 0 = oe, i sce nel Picks: Ticers | Cost to the individual taxpayer em ENT , | Sere set ss SSS eet aan Milnor oh : { : ! voter © # + rm r the 4 of Russell : | a . y Sage soap one by swearing that rot. eM cae ey - Oxford Club Elects, propesal is approved by voters. H. Platz professor of music at|Slated os Speaker. ae mae alot Your | “Hi Suerte, her | tre eee | Heads Starts Plan for gis “china ot | ost niawey oti, tl] Republican Township — er _ | ghantilly lace over net and stain. Therapy : Boar, the present library wall bp tiots W iti - |Rev, Oscar Van Imple will be*the|fl pamistant Seeretary of State | The fitted bodice was fashioned den grb di mangle elcoamaaien BRIS ili |uest speaker at 7 p.m. Sunday, of|} Officials Farnum confronted Gain | with long sleeves, and a jewel city-tax support. TOWNSHIP — Hadley .|the Calvary. Baptist Church om with immigration records shew- patra gl ae ae Se Fred Skin Mrs, Hughes also pointed out| Bachert, Non Towubip elatte i Members are meeting at thé Wa-|[ a ee | onnpss tO Gant tr ae ae ae oa a Pe, aoe | Vote Straight REPUBLICAN - from = Canada, where be had was a single strand of pearls, | year. The group met recently at/needs, if the proposal is approved. Monday's action ON apeky.Sie\The ar haw edo to at-it Vote ralg moved as a boy. _ | She carried a cascade bouquet |the home of Mrs. Ray Forman. them by 2 p.m. Saturday. - tend Sunday's special meeting, : a vienna : Pigvious to his legal admission) #f red fesse and white mums. |Frst and stoond vice presidents|| 45 WA aman’ Club 3 ; : pie ee eee Geins|., Marion Elisworth was the maid} will be. Mrs, Gorden Meihie anal UtICQ omen s UD| om aes Wo oof tnt Saige Hoey eA age Ech Chay alnek, Wc eamee sk Rie See tay | Completing the tnt ot new ot: 90S Fashion Show New 4.Cy a WIZARD “Dakotas and on construction jobs| , Bichard Duckert, brother of | ficers are recording secretary, is at Le fn eastern states. == = en eee | et A jaca 4 : tigen mae Lie \ MN) | | 2-C I Pri cals was quoted a5 saying: “1) Wentworth, Robert Wentworth | SyoweSy'"quccarer Mare, (modeled at “Futuramic Fosh-| i JM | A at qa ow yc e Frice 1 | | $5. DOWN $5 MONTH - Of his false: registration Gain the Oxford group is promoting aki. eee easy-ro semi- cnaueckic said, “Yes it’s true. It was a stupid Wiener in Speech music hours in the five convales- wi co ; tires for easier, smoother mowing! thing to do but I guess T just] warren LAKE — In , cent homes, in the vicinity. The reg «rhage be ep Removable float-lock handle. Real didn’t think about it. I bad thought | scteict forensic contest aa atl Chairman Mrs. Clare Fuller has| *#ted er ns luxury cutting with minimum: of of Maine as my home for so longiwineg Lake High $ «a secured the cooperation of youth] of © op clitecwpendemt effort plus lowest cost! 2X2709 that I just put it on my registration| Sunfeid emersea aiith, two wit, TUS groups, church and family| P-™-- with merchants from © . : and signed it. I have always com-|o.. They were Margaret Gray, SOUPS *S well as music club) 994 Mt, Clemens providing the fog. sidered myself an American citi-|_\., and Gloria Thompson,; Members for these entertainment merchandise. No Messy Ges zen, I'm not ashamed of it, but it}umorous reading. Farmington periods. A schedule is being set} Mrs. Phyllis Perkowski, assist- end Oil Mixin was a mistake.” ita the interpretative reading|“? t° carry through the summer) ant chairman of the fashion show, : 9 Disclosure of the “mistake” |with Georgiana Brown's interpre-|%%4 volunteers are urged to call/ will serve as commentator.” oe ° has caused considerable conster- {tation of a selection trom Faust.| M's. Fuller. Tickets may be purchased from) ore sure of. _ Trims on Both nation among Republican candi- [Waterford won in original oratory club members or may be had at . h li Sides and Front! dates. le Rgetinee delivering Farmington the door. Hig Gva ity e — Frank Stevenson, Gain's Demo- vB scg apna F — » hs : Free Leaf Pulverizer : 3 nat |¢ fiest for Walled Lake in deciama-|OKS Petitions Lenten Suppers Set Foir Prices : or mae‘ hal ton: with her rendition of “You, 4) Water System by Clarkston Church ae CLARKSTON — The First Meth- FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP —Atlodist Church of Clarkston an- Satisfaction its last regular meeting before|nounces a series of Lenten Fellow- ie lest eae et conislihip. Supers to be bed ech | Guaranteed board gave unanimous approval|/Thursday night through April 11, : to petitions for termination of thejat the church at 6:30 p.m. eee of section 36 water Tonight's supper will be Smorg- ersbord style. See All 13 Wizards for 1957! : *€* *€23 Dr. ‘Milton Bank, Pastor of Cen- Archie Leonard, attor-|tral “Methodist Church, Pontiac, the] $$ approv| will guest ney, requested whe cbt betwe, Shay ereltor presented court spext week. to. the ext by corner dauber. 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Rott 275696... .1.29 paint goods line. _ © fequired « «. over 17 colors. £2200-36. agi nies Reguler .20 ey mi — ; r ger oe g JH9B9S Men's Hollywood woist: akicks of Giedee- 1 resistont rayon shantungs, inchier-wobiady. foncy weoves, tropicols, gobardines! Zipper ; esi tob-. bock pocket, 2-tohe waistbond ~ Fining! . Blues, browns, greys, soy, 9 Waist “a fag to 42, | Jer doe? ‘= ~ \ £23 | iy = i ‘ i < i s :* * a 4 : Pe : ae ; | | | « ; aS | PA te Cn ee F f} | ; H ' ; fs 3 __ © THE PONTIAC PRESS. s Roof Falls In r|$20,000, The job of ah FSO is|the circumstances and attitudes THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1957 Sy a ipo Mle IS On Frenchs=== of that shape policy at home.” ‘tem, 0. heavy industlal-conter,| subjected to a severe storm. skylight in town, Millions of dol- weather is Toe 2 es said in an inter- - . <4 market basket. Family likes, cur- wear these reasonable “The consul was out of town rent food supplies, and the amount) tags this week. a call from the French; Noting the man’s voice w43\of money there is to spend assist] Large supplies and attractive ‘We could contact our|clear and not at all hoarse, she/her in this prediction, A close look| prices are keeping fryers, turkeys and obtain canvas tent- : ot pose Maina Gk “somal nd cceas bua iad Lame? oe “| “Do you have laryngitis?” conditions are a guide to better/er porportion of meat to bone ; ~~“ = “No,” the shook his head.) choices for the family says the|make the turkeys a better buy “We started an airlift of tents| ‘It's my wife. She hasn't been|Consumer Marketing than stewers or fryers when they area, Then.sie hevted npsees tp mir, 0 singe sat Sor son) Aae Ne are listed at the same price per ~ fle oy ere. EGGS—Eggs' are big news this|pound, ie a i on iH él (Check Good land Frozen Foo a} ER i aH ge: ce bularl al i ft fwitha if 2 uv Es system.| they spend their leisure time... . good /aste ¢ Americans show good taste in the way in the surroundings they relax in, the whiskey they enjoy. © e That's why clear-headed Americans everywhere call for finer, smoother Calvert taste. wale of FAMOU & S C MANY ONE-OF-A-KIND! HURRY! . y a Se ae ‘ “2 * - * . te ¥ - | | A #4 Great Opportunity to Save on Hundreds of Zuality Teme! Month End Sale of FAMOUS APPLIA WATCHES “Famous Automatic Automatic ‘Electric Famous New Combination AFFLE IRON & GRILL | POP-UP TOASTER STEAM or DRY IRON be &6 ~~ Factory List $15.95 Formerly $17.95 |. A flick of the switch changes Steam. 50c a Week. from Dry o§* o lete Meal Maker DORMEYER Deep Fry Cooker Mirs list $29.95 Fully Guaranteed $499 S0e Weekly Me ee, 4 tem, ie ened, Monry ER DELUXE MIXER, 1 and JUICER WM. ROGERS 3-Pc. Baby Set in plate. Reg. $3.95 endearable pat 49 WEST BEND Percolator Formerly $12.95 Congas Automatic. sages jectric Model, 50c a Week FREE 70% With Your New UNDERWOOD PORTABLE TYPEWRITER .'No Money Down Runs poareet on weight and pen- duu for 24 Rou Buy now and ~NO MONEY DOWN: — TERMS! 3 ’ the nation’s poorest roads.” “on Road ‘Failures’ past 14 am of Republican administra- t highway commissioner represents no change at all from the existing administration, ” ~ Williams said. “He is the ‘outgoing commission- er’s chief deputy—the man who has actually been in charge of the highway department a long time and who is responsible for its re- “cent failures.” Williams compared Michigan six cent gasoline tax with a tax of fou and five cents in néarby states. “Under Republican auspices,” he said, “‘we have some of the na- tion's highest taxes and some of - Port Muren Man Killed MARINE CITY @® — Bernard J. Zanca, 33, of Port Huron, was injured fatally Wednesday when his car left M29 and struck a tree era, “The Republican candidate for!’ f east. The settled ‘and a utility pole two miles north of Marine City, . nee ENTAGE CHANGES IN MANUFACTURING "| EMPLOYMENT, 1947-1955 SY REGIONS uP Pe gnearee 21. 4% ar .youe NEW YORK {AP)—For the past decade, American industry has been on a-relentless march West and South—away from the teeming population centers of the North- exodus fo the less thickly reaches has been accom- panied by another far-reaching phenomenon: industry's prolonged! romance with the smaller com- munity. Leonard Yaseen, president of this point. tent, California and, to a lesser ex- the other ‘Pacific Coast states have been chief beneficiaries. A Fantus study shows that manu- facturing employment in. Wash- U. Ss. Industry Pasivgs popdleaky Areas Pontes Factory Locating Service, the oldest and biggest such outfit in the United States, observes that as a consequence terms as “industrial North” and “agricultural South” are rapidly becoming obsolete. A glance at a map confirms, to 1955. such | U.S. RISE LOWER only 12.9- per -cent. 36.4 per cent {Resting in California ington, Oregon, and California rose a whopping 34.7 per cent from 1947 For the same period, the rise in the United States as a whole Was! traveled 14,000 more on ships and The huge western region com- posed of Nevada, Utah, New Mex- ico, Colorado, Wyoming. Idaho and Montana gained 38 per cent; Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana’ mile, nee. A mile is et and Kentucky, feet. Tennessee, Mississippi and England manufacturing employ- ment declined by 3.4 per cent and Jersey region gained only 2.4, * * Smaller communities have cash- ed in on this industrial migration, Where 13 out of every 100 hew plants were built in large metro- politan areas between 1945 and 1950, the ratio dwindled to 4.3 last year. ; And it's still heading down, Yaseen said. City congestion, rising production and distribution costs in a time of stiffening price competition, and other economic ‘factors. are behind this breakup of the old industrial pattern. The experts see no evi- dence that it will slow down in the years immediately ahead. — the Pennsylvania-New. York-New DRUG ~~ 4988 Dixke Hwy. Next to National Foods (EALEGAL CH UG CHTY * 148 N Saginaw Near Sears * Huron Gor. Telegraph _ We Give Holden operate Stamps Indian Cycle Tourist BERKELEY, Calif. @® — Mish- reelal Jaiswal, a follower of the’ Ghandi, is resting today after a six-day, 425-mile bicycle trip from Los Angeles up one of America's 101. started from New Delhi in 1952 to tour the world on a bicycle. He has ridden 82,000 miles on it, and | planes. He has visited 53 coun- nies. | An International Nickel. mine in ‘Ontario is 5,425 feet, more than a es: There is.not. much time left before April Ist, and we.must reduce our wield car 1° inventory before that time. Prices were slashed last week on all our cars, but we still have a few left Z esta Be ee Pe, LES + mes * . 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Class Height Dave Dichm —_—Ponttiiat Senior” ——«§-10 Jim Drake Lake Orion Junior 6-0 Pete Madelans OL St.‘Mary ~~“ Junior 6- 0 _ Bob Isbell Birmingham __ Senior 6- 4 John Walker © Walled Lake Senior 6-1 Bill Mountain St. Frederick Senior 62 ~~ Jim Zalenski Berkley Senior 6- 5 Tom Ropers Shrine Senior 6-3 Bob Hutchings Ortonville Senior 6- 3 Mel Alldredge _ Southfield Senior 6- 3 Don MacDonald Farmington Senior 62 Dan Dropps St. Michael Senior - -5-11 Fred Wasen Royal Oak - ‘Senior. 6-2 George Lang Clarkston’ Senior 5-8 - Ray Rieti St. James —_Senior 6-2 - seit v & & x kt * ow e Re Bx , tee ! SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM _ : SECOND TEAM Diek Whitmer — Pontiac .. Junior 62 Wayne Figley Troy Junior 5-9 Chuck Brown St. Michael Senior. 5-10 Dave Neiger Berkley Senior 64 Bud Jones Farmington Senior 62 Tom Derocher St. Frederick Sophomore &1 _ Chuck Gillis Waterford Senior 64 Tim Mulholland - Avondale Senior 61 Chuck Graves Ortonville Sophomores & O Jerry Fry Ferndale Senior 60 Tom Trexler =” Clawson Senior 510 » John Nutt RO St. Mary ° Senior S11 Larry Peet Pontiac Senior 58 Jim Van Nocker - Rochester Senior 59 Stan Moniuszko OL St. Mary Junior 5-10 ee e. &°. # & wR-oR t Cage Standouts | in County Area : | FIRST TEAM | Tom Wilson, Lapeer - . | Lou Hasse, Utica | Larry Kersten, Almont E Larry Dorow, Imlay City ‘ John Ribner, North Branch cat x & 2h SECOND TEAM : Don Fowler, Romeo Jim O'Neill, North Branch : “ Jim Cole, Utica 2 DAN DROPPS BILL MOUNTAIN Herb Sawgle, Dryden St. Michael _ St. Frederick ' x * *& . oe wt kk * 4 ie —n ? ‘State Badminton Tourney’ tat Cranbrook April 6-7 a = The Michigan Closed Badmifiton “Tournament for all members of organized state clubs will be held 4% wat weekend of April today ¢ d +4 6-7, it was an- + & @ . |Other clubs ws jids and several other areas. . with both men and women par- ticipating. - Six nationally ranked playe and several state stars are expect- ed to take part in the event. Contestants from Pontiac, Roch-| ester, Walled Lake, Franklin and) Huntington Woods will compete as. members of the Birmingham club. Kala- mazoo, Detroit, Flint, Grand Rap- Sh EBM EN RENE MEE Cee Eee Re ee xe Ge we a Only 1 Single lige Lary Gives Up on Spree, oe kok ke in 7 Innings Detroit Gets 20 Hits in Winning 3rd Game in Succession LAKELAND, Fila., (AP)—Maybe the Detroit Tigers shouldn't have stood in bed today, The day off from exhibition games comes on the heels of their third straight victory and second in a row against major league opposition. * * * Twenty hits, including a pair of homers for Al Kaline and single >| round-trippers by Charley Max- well, Frank House, and Reno Ber- toia and a perfect five-for-five by Frank Bolling, added up to an 18-1 victory yesterday over the National League champion Brook- * STETSON Big news thie season Is the new... low leveled Continental ae interpreted by Stetson. Thie revolutionary new Terrace ~ ‘Top is the outstanding choice for the man on hie way up, with the same high style features as the high band and the back bow. Offered in a gamut of fiattering tones. P| tally. Bunning gave up only ane -.|other hit—a single by Chico Fer- = | nandez. =| Lary had a perfect game going 1295 SAGINAW ‘at LAWRENCE Open Fri. and Mon. “il 9 Yes...it's time to see your Stetson hatter. Dicicinsons | _.DETROIT . — Coach Milt Schmidt feels his Boston Bruins have wiped out the Red Wings’ home-ice advantage in their second game tonight in the Stanley Cup semifinals, _ * * * “When you get that first one it's a big one—and especially on the other fellow's ice,” said Schmidt of Boston's opening 3-1 victory Tues« ~~ ae “That wipes out the home-ice advantage in the series for the Stanley Cup Series Resume Tonight : declared, Despite the’ opening Bruin tri- umph, the National Hockey League champion Red Wings are a one- goal favorite to win tonight before meeting Boston Sunday and next Tuesday on Bruin ice. * * * : “It's entirely up to them now,” said General Manager Jack Adams of his Detroit club. “It's their money they are playing for. I’m not going to get a heart attack trying to whip them up. They know the score.” ever, to a comment by Schmidt ‘that “one game is not q series.” Adams.said that Bob Bailey who - : sy : i — a ve L — } ce ES ” € : gage 3 ey ye aS e ‘ } fh og : x fo ‘i | i AF f f ci Hoey ty \ ee : / ¥-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS,\ THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957 ADR SRC | : Tiger Box Score BROOKLYN AB R HO A ei } o 8@ 6 6 o 6@ 0 0 ye ee Ge 6 0 2 0 @ © @ Ij o 60 6 @ Ee, @ 8 6 @ 0 ~ + CFO ESD Oe ON Oh NOR EE Oe He eo Oe ee Pe ee ay ORE EVERTH ETH OOD i eee AL ee | P »tebON eee eee oan o is £o4 6a > eveeresenerse ee 4 ee REFRESHMENTS ENTIRE 60 HOURS BY or. z * se Le > es ; ; ‘ ‘ . and a triple by Hobie Land- which has been in Baltimore since) They missed by only one game *Naliogal Tearsament Basketball ‘rith in the second provided the last year when a few hits in the Round working, tenrbin toc. Hares FF bs: palais get out of the: rights spots at the right time wichite a Ne starting gate at the Meee leg-| " For many years, area bowlers mumbled about having could have changed the complex: geaiile Bake pote abner © ecg Veneta: “alse ie i islature, . aa to travel around the state to enter tournaments of any fon of the pemmant race, in which|tctr*chiaeeia, A'berver 7 0 ee 2 the Braves frittered away a solid| Berticsvilie 9 *Oxden, 69 Elsewhere, the New York Giants i ; el L Lo vs Air Force All-Stars ag, Oia til, 76 The Senate™ finance committee | owe WwW consequence. lead in the closing weeks. san Chub $2, Browns-| chalked up their third straight vic- Except for organizational tourneys or outstate meets . eee Laem Dee Be, mares, pte cs |try amd Gatic eighth, inthe Est ps ik re nl : which very often appeal only to the veteran tourna-| And at the start of this season’s) ee ee oe em sent it to the legislative council, t ment bowler, the average Pontiac area mae has bed tans os a ai WEDNESDAY'S FIGHTS cago White Sox exploded for eight|@ “Study” group which meets be-j eo = i come a contented league-nighter. —- ticks, But the Braves suddenly] aZAas cy Vauetn,, 16 tot]runs in the third inning and a $4)*ween — | ly * © * . caught fire, winning six of their| lagen, Mie ‘out "ao aetion | Manag: getting, thre wih Mie) ot td anal Pel Factory Adjustment last eight games. Tuareiey, seaies) Be ea tick beeen « derswccng hes. seg ladon 5 OE aR MSG «sce e tae « ES vides ground here néeds a boost,” was getting to| Yesterday they combined the in- pobite Axitost iach! bugleak Dapén, 3. Atly- tigen egg he grr oaggee ts -— ive phe: Somgesng 5 course./—j Tires... : comm gredients that make a pennant a vond the rea , Truvanized Premium be cammnon expression, Tending bowlng SUS AgF604 ener ayy Mat he Coc] uit oh ingen t ls @ racing dye a the amg THAR A inurmeient « which would give every individual man}. * ®t * : | OR . EAI oo vcpniee cx tegee Bee vo 6 33 14 : ~ or ‘wom: bow! ‘The Milwaukee hitters backed up at’ Lincoln Downs. ; ' an bowler a chance to participate together Yet| nis southpaw slants with 14 hits,| HOT bic Ark GB Sweep (2.00 WN of Dayton Thorcbreds (First Line —- 2380 15” for their own respective prize list at the smallest entry including two homers by Joe Ad-|Oakiewn Preview st Dakiews SF ent i © @ 15 Month Rd. Hazard Guarantee) fee: possible is the objective The Press. cockone a grand slammer—and! iso) won the tealure ot Bay Meadows 3 Dayten Pistia Thovebes’ . kk ok : (120 Level--Two Year Road - 3]80. 15” Moreover, The Press especially has the desire to do Just sey Besant Gunvenpont s<>. 25-57 +°** ; what it can in creating area interest in this fast grow- Dayton All Nylon Premium . 8 ee Thorobred (120 Level—Two Year a 17° ing sport. oe The Press and the proprietors have made financial — Zz concessions for the success of the Bowlerama. It now rests with the bowler. OPEN MON., THURS., FRI., SAT. TO 9 . : The E Bowlerama can a oe into a » big cies : - rit ~ : os Road Hazard Guarantee) ......... PLUS TAX & EXCH. ‘710% x 15 rs x * . Any bowler, regardless of average, can walk off-with one of six guaranteed prizes in the men’s and women’s division. Other prizes will be based on percentage of DETROIT TIGERS ie | : 3 r | 2695 19% eon entries. sas tae oa ek bs a BASEBALL SUITS. . N oes oS : i Blemishes ...... ee acest | : e response thus far has been good, ein 3 . 4 All Nylon Factory Tread 3 4555 tally is all-important. The deadline is Sunday. , 5 95 Medes ose oe. cas F Fe 3705 4§*a DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX f Dayton Thorobreds (First Line — | One of the finest and most genial players. on the De- Fxact replica of the Detroit Ti ger 1§ Month Rd. Hazard Guarantee) . . troit Tiger squad is second baseman Frank Bolling. home uniform. Includes pants, shirt. 4 Right now Bolling has boosted his spring season | White with black trim, Boys’ S-M-L. . 4 batting average to 414. It could be just a spring | Baseball cops, 67-7%.......... 1.25 flurry of hitting, but from the opening day at Lake- land we were impressed with his hustle. Bolling is our nomination for the poet to watch this season. . day at 12°noon at Foster’s Garage.) © Sports Car Rally | Trophies will be awarded for the) | top three finishers in the two-hour Sunday Afternoon ‘driving rally, Last Sunday's prizes | * . jwent to H, Helms and V, Morency, The Pontiac Sports Car Club has|1st place; Oliver Owens and Bren- announced plans for a business da Lehman, 2nd place; and Mr ' meeting and rally beginning Sun-|and Mrs. Ralph Dawe, 3rd. FEDERAL’S fa Just sey: Mickey Mantle Glove Chonge 9° | Bi ie, ct 4.9% 1S Month Rd. 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FE: Tr oie on Er eae] Ade gable st now! /| Pe a Ber : CTNR mee tI : “Pontiads: Moto a Head | ns ae Tees Soe Ay | REN, | TORT Pte Fan Raw 3 White Shonpind TT West Huron St. =, nn badd 1 mene a‘ a : i ‘ | | ' See ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘MARCH 28,1957 oe Sele ene aay eecemecennone ene yy Four un Days lor Bowierama * i Husband-Wife | PONTIAC PRESS BOWLERAMA | “sme ih ENTRY BLANK «ENTRY BLANK “ARTHUR: A. SAMPSON | am wom FE me i - : woos | APRIL 6-7-13 SINGLES TOURNAMENT (GUARANTEED PRIZES 3} fam ¢ = ; : 10% Handicop | Deadline for entries is midnight, Morch 31. All| - Ist 6 im each division — 1.r. oa SPORTIN ‘é i § rack at $f _ | 200 Scratch entries must be ‘mailed or delivered to Secretary- | s {0 Make En | 2 Cans, only #0 Menager Les Rothbarth in care-of The Pontiec Pred} ~ . AAEN: yo hell ; : 3 : ABC ond WIBC Sports Dept. Entry fee “must atcompany wy eee ee r : + : yi Each Could Take. Home Bowlers of application in full, : a2 he yond : Qualifying Will .Stort - : Top Prize as Entries) — a | j il: 6th With--Finals F , 3rd $100 , . ° \ | \ n Bowlerama (Please type or. print) wet taba 8 Set or April 13th \ \ Suk a6te ere is eee Nomen. Ars. or Miles caeecne even va PRONB Ze cele ve Be a i iy ieee dank: sebaain tere .) \ tures of the big Pontiac Press Address #epeeweeeeee *eeeee eee ee @ @ eee eee City eee ee eee WOMEN: ot Ban pinoy: Press’ big | i) \ Bowlerama singles tournament) — : Ist $200 with Sulbe cack eetooe od ' = \ } — \ Sore Set “werk A Gat it Highest league avenge of of Jan. 1... tongs stances 2nd $100 torino ke eveetha tes wees ot Gloves eeeee ee a = les married couples to enter ae, < Ries i rformers in women’ “§ \ $5.50 Gelf $3. 95 % | Pontiac Press Phote together with an opportunity to ABC Sanction No. ee eee e eee . WIBC Sanction No. weeee eeeee 3rd $60 peg ~—* - : i) Irons & BOWLERAMA TWOSOME — There's opportunity for husband |finish in the prize money in both (Besed on 200 entries) Qualifying action is set for next $7.75 Golf and wife bowlers to latch on to some of the Bowlerama prize money. | “Visions. Quelifying Finals Entry Fee weekend with the finals following ‘ \ W AQ} Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fredrickson of: Drayton Plains bave followed Many have already joined the — asdd Ao) , : on April 13. That leaves very little \ » Woods $4.95 AN) suit as many other couples entering the Press Bowlerama which | fold with several others expect- ‘ Prize fund will be re-|time to get in those entries and Ml sisse ¢ \ starts next week. Last entry day is Sunday at midnight. ed to turn tn their entries with Auburn Lanes * | Huron Bowl | Bowling ...... . $1.20] turned 100% to purse to |sharpen up for tourney play. ee 5 in the next few days with the | Dixie Recreation T 60 | Make one prize for every e 2 ; N ieee a \ es ge (nadliO4 okes (3 one caspian Exp. ae 8 eal Trophies vee Thedeadline for entries is mid- | © sis =: midnight. | cross: rize Fund .....é. e awarde _winners night Sunday. All mailed applica- 5 ‘ 4-Racket 49" % Gold Medal B a paths lit i Domten Piles cae whe Sas (3 games on same alleys) high qualifiers at each jtions must bé postmarked not s Badminton Set \ ater , I Bon ahratnas of thie tee | oe Total Cost $4.50] house. gr thidnight. ro bond : OL “){y ment are Fred and Shirley Fred- te at ay com ae 4 cae Tourney Begins Sunday wicicn’ Boh sated ‘eay'is} SSS TOURNAMENT RULES ~ }ishment oF at the Press a hopes of combining for some of . All entries must be accompa- | ' 1, Bowle their h 4 \ The 2nd annual. Pontiac Goldjinary round continues Tuesday ‘af voip oe ieogna onage tor (008 caster has Gan TE toca wee tank oe a be. 1007 whi pag Bg Fem Ragrnnged peu Fee : -_ : ; 2 Lange sietying jis or her average will be disqualified ond will forfeit rights to any or all prizes or | drawing. Those mailed should ' Tes iat a = a : vd of = eer eet any® fe a eae ae ime eae til ies La ._ rournament re - oe Preface — — sins — a Raeiaies Sreruivpaip=esciemiee Pentiag:Prese i | AE Terran tr nae sr cht wt AR WIR ene ee STS i s 7 : total of $600. REN OS CED CHENEY Te Open tes pre Qualifying alleys to be published in the Press, April 4 and 5 jall residents of Oakland County | i Other teams entered are Matthews- ~ : oe WIS Six we ean ens 3 - or : guaran’ ; Hargreaves, Pontiac Merchants, ° ‘ tacae md _ |are assured in each division with rood ton Deeg, — St. nun Boys : ' several others to be awarded on | cuit tnd Wodbne of COMING CHOr NUNITIES UldrGHNO LOSS\sucs «= 22 ‘ werhmag a GMC shop team, ¢ — * @ “@ . riff's Grill ; : aed id é ' - ithe ti ton wit we. Fe occa : The top 10 per cent of the quali- - : finishers KANSAS CITY @®—Middleweight; scoring promoters! Involved last newly- oar" ‘ ceive trophies among the over 60 oe Glardelio's ‘anguished hewilSchn Antonelie and Frankie Gatto, adopted. ‘but not’ greviously ay-|32%2 St each of three locations will : awards to be presented following of protest at ringside after drop-|who also informed Giardello’s cor-|nounced Missouri scoring system.|£2" the right to compete for the ; Wi usion of play. Three indi- a 10-round split decjsion to/ner. _ |Giardello and his seconds chal-\2mpionshi ps in both men’s and : ” all star teams will be se- Vaughn last night drew) - x & & lenged Referee Ray Sissom’s card) "Soret fnighing in. the > ; . one ing bout. more quickly to this opening than) for Giardello, — : the’ National Giardello did not go unseen, or/he had to those presented by| A check disclosed Sissom had) Cash awards starting at $400 ; I pass receiving unheard. A national television au-| Vaughn, touched off a rhubarb|°t followed the National. Boxing| and $200 in the separate divisions ‘ VA passes for dience caught part of his act, aft-jover the judges table and soon|45Sn.'s ‘S-point-must” scorifig sys-| will be augmented by trophies ‘ yards and five touchdowns. er which two members of the Mis-|had the officials on the ropes, tem, adopted by Missouri and had,| presented by the Press. The i souri Athletic Commission said a} Giardello’s manager, Frank Car-|/imstead, scored five rounds.of the) leading qualifier at each location 7 n “no Gecision” would be declared |ter, threatened on the spot to take fight under the old rule. It award-| will alse receive an award, - oe soany. the matter to court. It would be) 4 up to 10 points per round. Several of the outstanding bow! . 4 | vou wever/HaD vooKA 80 GooD ee 8 a. ee i ba tle on a Funes abd neni coma | 5, $ “Unfort - is re-win a a result of Giardello’s chal- ; < | ete using the correct weicm’of oon|decision rom Billy Graham. Rob-|lenge, the referee's card was of-\ns ‘tavorites in’ och “an event 4 4 ing and the referee was using the|¢rt Christenberry, then New York’ ficially changed to read 47-45 in| Pveryone has an equal opportu- ' Ww’ old system,” Commissioner|>2 Athletic Commission chair-/ Vaughn's favor. nity to take home the top prizes : ConeTROERSN veewka sunend, at ringside and alterations were|his threat of litigation, adding: |) snuicap 200 scratch basin JN. ee He and Commissioner 0: G. Are Gurney meena 0 Graham “If Sissom didn't know the scor i NS neue f o es A ald at vi wine & sued the State Su-|ing system he shouldn't have been ‘ ‘ i : Clie on wi Kansas confer preme Court upheld him. in the ring.” | First baseman -outfielder Roy ‘. : T sTraient with Commission Chairman Floyd | Wee a ee ' -§ ‘ ‘ ‘ n t runs for the ‘ ‘ i would make the formal “no deci- ! i Senators. ' . i; sion” announcement, they said. , raswaes K | \. 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Veluet IN UREAR ee | FRIDAY, NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M. : leans t j f | Wo | VF, aes / - NEARLY TRAMPLED — Milwaukee Braves pitcher Warren Spahn (left) and eatcher Bob Roselli almost trample Cincinnati Redleg player Hal Bevan at first base as they a bad throw in yesterday's game. Joe Adcock made 124. charge after a dropping the ball. Milwaukee won, ag i 3 7 * Fleck Is Club Pro Rochester GCC Operates __qhe new ownership ot the Rach ester Golf and Country Club, for- the first hole-in-one -of the area} this season, Soronen bad a 5] for) 2 Teams Join ABC Leaders _° ‘FORT WORTH, Tex. (P—A pair of new teams swept into position today to challenge Peter Hand Re-! serve Beer for the open division | lead in the American Bowling Con open mopar Ap eg te OM 0 uad rolled games of) 996, 1088 and 1057. John Malecky sparked the team with, 671 se- 1985 PGA champ at Meadow- wish siresidiiet of the cub; lof Kansas basketball coach. opening event in which a record si: ah s7h r oN THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, MARCH: -28, 1957 only Cup Series. f | (Olympic. Swimmers ke CHAPEL HILL, N.C, @&—Two| likely will depend on tonight's is only a faint. possibility. : * ; It’s an odd situation which finds 2 great deal depending on Yale’s Ellison, .who only finished ee eer! , it will be hard ; = Ee Ctr | Spotlight in NCAA Meet meet pitecd time of 18:05.9 and set a world record of 17:52.9. Elli- son's best tinie this season is 19 minutes flat, cs 3.8 * ; The best competition of thé meet is expected when Michigan's Dick Hanley and Indiana's Bil! Woolsey. both members of the U.S. . relay am which finished second in the lympics, hook up in the 220-yard duel. They swam a dead heat at this distance in a dual meet-and Hanley won the Big Ten title by less than an arm's length. The same pair will clash in the 440 freestyle. : Yale’s 19-year-old sophomore sensation, Tim Jecko, and Indiana Olympian Dick Tanabe are due to meet in the 100-yard butterfly and 200-yard individual medley with exciting results. Herb Fisher, who finished sec- ond aboard Head Play in the 1933 Kentucky Derby won by Don Meade and Brokers —Tip,_has_a Breen of Cort Allen's Motion for Dismissal Denied by. Judge. KANSAS ‘CITY (—A U.S. dis-, trict court judge yesterday re-, fused to dismiss a $35,000 defama- tion suit- against Dr.- Forrest C. (Phog) Allen, retired - “eeteerg Allen's’ motion“for“dismissal- Saatetentit> date. shane. been set this week from Davenport, lowa, and he will be available at the club except when on tour, He plans to leave shertiy for Mas- res Te a eae he Tee ast * eee * , Harry D. Henshel of New York,’ an AAU official, filed the duit, al leging Allen damaged his reputa-! tion. Henshel objected to a speech suspending Wes Santee, a former ter’s. Tournament at Augusta which will begin April 4th. : Rochester Golf and Country Club’ will be.the site of the first tourna- ment of the season, the 18-hole Weitzel said that present p call for complete grooming ot yr" the year with memberships avail- able on a limited basis: Fleck has now transferred to ithe Michigan section of the PGA \and_ it is expected. that. Krolj and \Ford will also transfer. K.U. miler. ‘Waterford Loop Meets aaiadgieb players and spon-| 28 years. ' w= Y Life Savi The ‘2nd YMCA Senior Life Sav- ‘ing course will begin at the Pon- | This course will supplement the Tuesday and Thursday evening course currently being taught to women only by Bernie Walters, “Y’ ing Offered guest pass each time they. attend istrokes is required. | This course will be held Beas Wednesday night for eight weeks from 7:30 to 9:30 under the guid- ance of Mann, assisted by Fred foe ee a Allen gave here Dec, 19, 1955, when Allen criticized the AAU for League er course, The club will maintain| the wate j semi-private operations throughout | 7. Ted Webster has been swimming coach at Syracuse University for : or sign for a *Y’ membership. | Prerequisites for this course are the ability to pass the “Y’ shark} swim. Knowledge of all swimming ‘stable of horses’ at Gulfstream Park in Florida. SERIES “a” age |. DETROIT vs. Boston Boston 3, DETROIT 1, — Thursday—at Detroit. Sunday—at Boston, April 2—at Boston, (if Necessary) April 4—at Detroit, April 7—at Boston, April 9—at Detroit. SERIES “B’* Montreal vs. New York Montreal 4, New York 1. . Thursday—at New York. x : Cubs, LA Swap Men Angeles Angels today traded out-| to Chicago for Gale Wade, Coe center — LOS ANGELES # — The Los] fielder-first baseman Joe Macko | - Sees ~ Boots ~ Boots | Hip Boots :....:. *-” Knee Boots . age : Mion gh $10.95. with Leg $12 45. - Hamess: ae 4.95 ee eee Rubber Parkas ...... Rubber Pants Sar _ Gueranteed Waterproof "Heery Duty for Work **#eeeneevneee “ese eee vee ® 7, eee ewe | | 1 | | OF A SALE! 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| © qsked $312,485 for the boy’ ment jpmrrament Confirmatio ; { a ‘etter Somer the. Min_everend_Alxade USE THE) WARD-WAY CREDIT PLAN owbe : c } expenses. .' ralesks)* D. D., Auxiliary Bish- : Swanson x alleged on Ni of the wi ot Detroit . NO INTEREST! bd » NO cena CHARGE . ac city. * “a Cones a Sacrament. es \ i gS a ce = p. \THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1957 \ Lake Orion Artistat Detroit’ == =) 4 \Blind at Birth, Girl: to Give Concert! Lake Orion Lion's Club OC member fel hi Pot i ether and ate ‘Students to Get. Crossing Guard |» rou smo. But Whitmer. Disallows) | sie opron—A recital at De- Demands by Parents for troit Bible Institute on Saturday * : by 30-year-old Lucille Stanaback is ~ Bus Servicq an accomplishment seldom accom- plished by a student blind and par- A compromise between the Pon-/ tially paralyzed at birth, . tiac School System and a parents * * * group was reached yesterday con-| Daughter of the Jess Stanabacks cerning youngnters who Cr0SS8) of Lake Orion, Lucille, in addition Woodward and South Blvd. toto her accomplishment with the reach the Wilson School. piano, plays the accordion, writes The parents and the principal, poems (two of which she will. pre- Glenn M. Husted, had asked the|sent at the recital), composes - Board of Education for~a- guard; hymns-and-has written Instrumen- at the intersection used by more tals. ~Tthan 200 children several times a day. They also requested bus transportation for those pupils liv- ing a mile or more from the school which is at 511 S. Sanford St. Dana P, Whitmer, superinten- By LAOMA SANFORD Lucille has no braille books, her mother reads to her and she dent, pointed out to the group a work on a bralile type- that granting the request for : 5 tion would “open the > + -*® ¥: se door” to similar requests from | Lucille attended public schools all parts of the city. and graduated from Central High School in Detroit with honors. She This cost would fall on local tax- is now an honor student at the DBI payers exclusively, Whitmer said, pea she is majoring in Christian since state aid is not provided for) education and music. - transporting students within a city. ES . * # CHY:| the girl, whe ts the ruusle pa- -*___&___®- pil of Mark Wessel of Orchard ; | : oe re wee He did agree that a guard would) Taye, aaa "DRESS CARNIVAL DOELS — Above doll Peatine Press Photo ne provided at the crossing on a cr gay agra psy line-up is a part of 10 dozen dolls being readied the school. Above, left to ‘right, are Mrs. Lyle (trial basis, to see if it corrected the plano, one of her compositions, » for the fourth annual Blanche Sims PTA Carni- Speas, doll bootli co-chairman, Mrs. Robert Sill, | safety hazard which the parents “All in Fun,” and two poems. * val, slated for 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, April 26. general chairman and Mrs. H. G. Hollens, doll said existed. The event’ is bythe DETERMINATION TRIUMPHS — Blind and partially paralyzed at birth, doctors claimed Lake Orion’s Lucille Stanaback would never be mentally alert. Through her own determination and that of her mother, Lucille _ is an accomplished musical artist. Find "Student's Body by Apartment. House in San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — — The possibility of suicide « ts being weighed in a police inquiry’ into the death of a -young New York man whose broken body was found in front of an apartment house on San Francisco's Telegraph Homicide jnepectore: anid avail. : able evidence indicated that Charlies |Clement MacMillan, 23,.a student ot City College of New York, may have jraped tom OF ee ithe three-story apartment build His battered body, with the head bashed in, was discovered last night. "A brother, John Clement Mac- Millan, told San Francisco po- | tee by telephone ‘from New York that Charles had disap- peared from home inst Thurs. day after having talked of self- John further related that their widowed mother, Edith, 52, was neth T. Seca, Board of Review; Joseph D. Nephew, Edwin N.| 49 aes and =—* ys»: Tt ; ae ene booth co-chairman. Also-at the conference: were J. and A. S. Leviey, director of trans- -: Southfield Board Asks Further Study ~ pects light Vote see canal , =a est De PTET: portation for the school system. FAs eee 5 MOTT enn KEEGO| HARBORIn the ane | WEST BLOOMFIELD — Freuk ag Library neon Wasson 2. Lotz| SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP election Monday, the panett. t i expect is running for the Board of Re- registered voters of the City of hight ee _ Bloo: me 4 view on the Independent ticket. Keego Harbor will pick two coun- == nomenaesd cilmen. - |township election Monday. a Following are the ce candi-| There are 7 precincts: scattered Novi Citizens Asked lorganizational — tonight, dates: Non-partisan ticket to serve throughout the township for the ito Annual Meeting * * a three-year term, Sanitiel L. Whit- convenience of registered voters. : more and John E. Loveland, in- * * * NOVI TOWNSHIP — Residents | cumbents, ard Edwin Hermoyian| (Qp the Citizens ticket in the local ballot Hiland M. Thatcher is run- ; _ for Fe» a biverd Frank Hal- * ett, tow clerk; Lillian Sue ROSE TOWNSHIP — The ) and Emmett DeConick: for trus- Residents may approve, reject lified | : tee; Elmer Dieterle, justice of or amend a budget for the 1957- ral ‘ection nthe recent primary les ownaip meeting wil be eld al peace, fal term Robt. F. Scott,|58 fi the hall on Saturday at 2 p.m. justice of peace, short term; Ken- With regard to the hiring of appraisers, Deli said he could find no objection, saying ‘“‘the township board created no offices 3+ er officers; there are hired job. holders.” On the charges. that fixed car allowances were improper, . Dell tarke appraisers township were hired, Saceiy. word of township attorney Harry * * * | ) Dell said the raise in salaries!said it probably would have been|*"™@ Vernon B. Edwards. rect woice in township matters at live” the annual meeting scheduled for/5School tonight at 8. 2 p.m. Saturday at the Novi Com- did not occur until after the elec-|hetter if they were set on a mile- grocery store delivery boy. April 1 until March 31. ifree. a sa iat aaseetanen: ime =e, ankes Te — was a veteran of the Korean War \Citizens ef the John Grace School ang had been attending CCNY as area here, between Eight and Nine a physics major. Mile roads are asked to attend an/ ‘Residefits seeking to make the/ - ack a _ Bird of Novi Township will have a di- neighborhood a “better place to’ ned i will meet at John Grace mMondsy night et & called to the telephone in New _}York yesterday-and asked to accept — |e collect call from San Francisco. Not knowing who was calling, ‘since she had. received no word |from her missing son, Mrs, Mac. . 7 County Calendar Clarkston OES will be hela on pm. Clarkston | Masonte Temple ' Leonard The Tri-County Extension Club will Singer Vic Damone started as & meet Tuesday evening at the home of He Mrs. Kenneth Merrick in Highland Park. quit to become a movie house scal year which runs from/usher because he got his uniform oa” . Novi Township Novi —_—— Club will meet at 8 might the Comsiunity Bullding iGuest apeaker. Recreation Plan | ‘Adams Counsel io Be Voted On TIT] Yi fsj4e sours sacinaw: streer. . . PONTIAC = BOG yen cnenee EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THE FINAL 3 DAYS OF WARD'S GIGANTIC A Doctor's View au (Ship will | “ergy “Indicated Intent Recreation Program Proposition at ' to Kill Widow the Spring election: next Monday. The levy of 37%) cents per $1000 | valuation will cost each tax paying’ LONDON u — Defense counsel family approximately $1.25 for two fury Solid Map “Ville rich old woman patient showed'97? per cent since April 1950, it is! “murderous intention.” felt that a recreational Adams, 58, is accused of fatally|is vitally needed. Coys yt 81-year-old . woman, A - Mrs. Alice Morrell, to share . in her estate, ground activities for young re * * dren, skilled activities such as + Testifying for the prosecution, * Dr, Arthur H, Douthwaite, senior “The * come to-is—that the intention.was. to terminate her life,” Dr, Douth- Pontiac Man Injured "waite said, as Car Rams Tree The defense today offered med-) (111. T, Thompson, 32, of 1825’ ica] records to show Mrs. Mor- : nas ‘ Petrolia St, was injured when Kis .rell was given nightly. injections ‘ a. 8 tak morphine i shire car hit a rab Dr, oma ak gen i morning on Cooley Lake road near Chiet defense counsel Geoftrey/aqy aterford Town. ‘from, on sae ba" includes that he was driving south on Cooley the doctor who treated Mrs, Mor-|L#ke road and, in.an effort to vo v , M » PALA Bs Aral: fee ~~ 7. Vel ; IO Ad iTiAC et : = DRIVEIN THEATRE| y| Cago.” aacirasdoge Bins, ; RLY history was made at half the price it a eS «©. faster-than-sound planes are handy; “If I tell a stery I don’t like, I can have a plane shoot it down before it reaches Chi-/f * a a e poy i ay go yaneoneeg ses ~~ ein. FP. Bye fe PR i Dh atc in I Bin sgh Po th Bde ie lle at y eee GS ot the Sylvan Manor-Civic Assn.,| A spokesman said Yamamoto is PPAPPDADAADDPPPPL PPP PPPDPAPPPPLA PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPAPPPPPPPPPPOPPPPPPEEPPPP OPPO E> EER OE O>OEE EPA PAPEPP PAA PPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPL PP PL PP PP PPPPPPPP PALS . Congress will ‘investigate is 1 formed a company to make rockets and |f EARL’S PEARLS . . . Remember when |f TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Radie Comic Bill Kémp says those | | OF» JOY ac announces that the monthly meet- ‘accused of depositing the ‘public Taste art "nae oo ing date has been postponed to funds illegally in a Tokyo bank _ FRIDAY, Peiping today said Red China Monday, April’ 8, 8. pun. in the and getting a 10-million-yen bribe MARCH 29 weet double its investment inj WSshiP hail. {from the bank. | heavy industry over the next five! years. j : * *® A | Koichi Yoshino, head of an 11-' man trade delegation from Osaka, said Red Chinese officials told; him 30 per cent of the country's imports under the next five-year plan beginning Jan. 1, 1958, will be invested in heavy —— taig-leres trade| Peiping | unless the embargo imposed by the free world on shipping strategic ma- terials to Red China is lifted. The ‘ban was clamped on. during the Korean. War. 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At Regular Price of 5.98 Get Another Album for *2.98 VIC’S ‘RECORD SHOP — Plenty of Free Parking 702 W. Huron FE 8-6531 d 4 aan ren - il y oe an. ah : ee || re i ‘ | . hs . ar: , " A ; ; TH ownecteo sy JOHN FORD - | FIRST Movie MoeETHER “@Nnew SONGS! ; 6s ond 10:00 P.M. 5 osm WARD BOND sereen may ey FRANK FENTON ano WILLIAM WISTER HAINES BASED ON THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF COMMANDER FRANK W. “SPiG” WEAD . =<": WHEN THOSE TWO GUYS GET TOGETHER! : =F Yea, we mean John Wayne, thestar, and John Ford, the director. The world has never forgotten the fun they brought to “The Quiet Man” and now they’ve got another won- derful story (the life-inspired one) ° of rousing, reckless, devil-may-care “Spig” Wead—and how he faced life with a laugh and a challenge! ee Ye M-G-M PRESENTS THE BIG NEW proouction in METROCOLOR JOHN WAYNE DAN DAILEY E WINGS @) ae F262 paopueco oy CHARLES SCHNEE ———_—S MAUREEN O'HARA | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 157 L cigdee DONALD DUCK ——- Garfish May Be Used Ideal | ee a iene pala * Ito Me Bluegill Western Film Idol iis MEMPHIS--The garfich, 0 rem Turns fo Ranching * and sports fishermen because it) (pete) Morrison, once the idol of [preys on game fish, may yet have! western movies in the silent film in fishing waters.| g.ys is now a Jefferson county ing rancher. prolific * * * gills, which often are so : they become stunted in overcrowd-| Morrison admits he gets quite : led lakes. - a-kick out of television but never tem goes to the movies any more, padi psa wer Plan to Revise Guide weet Fan fone ot my stu on um pressure ° o -pee once in a »” Morrison then examines the effect of thelt0 Historical Literature | cays. temperature pressure on certain! New YORK — A revised edition| Before he became a star, Mor- anhide. of the “Guide to Historical Litera-|Tison was @ stunt man aiid double 33 85-lture,”. the first since the original| for some of the biggest names in tronomers making calculations pe publication in 1931, ° will be pre-|Silent- films, including William 8.;--— pared soon, 7 oe Mg Raheem Bass Sere“ Coeny, Seat One. the planets Jupiter Saturn American Historical Associ-| Wallace Noah Berry, Ramon may be made up of solid hydro-lation cave the revised guide wii Navarro and Reginald Denny. gen or helium. provide a “standard instrument for W298 The applied are 4&5 serious students of history seeking} Morrison appeared in more than much as 20,000 times the normal/to learn their way around in the| 125 westerns and serials during sea level pressure of the earth’s)jiterature of any of the major) two decades of silent movie-mak- atmosphere fields."” - ing. BOARDING HOUSE 4 7 OY VI: Dy DON'T SAY MRS. HOOPLE, GY Yy Yip Ler, MAJOR /— MAYBE T'M Y 3 a: : : aH Se SARI 4 B FISH, BOTT DONT YH i . on , i ieaW UGA) SS NUMAN Se PICKEREL 2-—WE'RE CELEBRATING 4{ NANT DER SCALES 77) : 8 SSE THE BIRTHDAY OF JOHN TYLER,OUR}, 2CRARED OFF MEIN \7/ 3 —__— JOU PRESIDENT, TOMORROW, WiTH _7/ HIDE. ms NOT'S DER |’ - _) eC — At Bhs ss pe A FISH FRY AT THE OWLS CLUB Heer neon! Paes aoe : : tp a oe |e) se UM-YAS/ ABOUT 20 POUNDS HE GOING | . NANCY o __ By Ernie Bushmiller ’ OF THE PISCA > Soran pe Ni , ( : TZ 74 74 Lg) Gfite AREY a wel G4) | , i ‘OH, OH--.1T'S - ™ : GL GY V; % a ety FETT ee es ER SS NO 7/7 iy. hia aN Hf mn WY ALNVNSK i MAT WAVE Zit SS 0\ 4 PVA > ’, \/ 4 f ys . Cope. 1957 by Unned beans ete, oe. EE RAY Cl &Us: +4 MAR A- 20~ WAN Se ——*] CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie Turner | NVR] a= — Soe pa brig kad ys 2-8 RT = = ~ aot bere N\A ‘NN 22s : e.. , p OES 5 oO uP fag 0. POR a= 326 A FEW FISH= : (GOOD MIGHT 7 1 FELL IN AMUD fi] I WHAT'S "OUT THERE © " DOWNPOUR? 7M. Pet xi 6 : XIE DUGAN voy ee Te e# (fF: S 2 pe Co A ‘ | ee ee ee ee ee ee Ve “ ‘ es ‘ “ : . se , a = me 4, x oe c ai re. J Y I he : : i : ag 3 ‘ | le eee as eg THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957 ARAM erent oo piel. oes 4 e . B ief ae! o yl s 2 { = : : - Newsin Briel Beck Talks Plenty but Keeps — 1 _Eeier MR. Jesse, 1, of sip N. Oe es ae 3 =~ ‘a . y * Siuicipal Jetgs Col Bacal) = AO Amen ment Up SICCVE an : ery c ee tee ea, a : ge fy a _ lover Dyess Air Force Base yes- started on them + after he failed to pay a $100 fine.| . By JAMES MARLOW funds? Sen. “McClellan (D-Ari,|acoept maney trom sich a” |W jne crew tied t deteraing trade today bat the upturn lacked gate nB aca oy, 406 bur ho. (quiet. early today. ‘Three dollars in dimes was stolen| Asteciated Press News Analyst | oo. he will find out, ee + ee ee ee ee 2 ative ne & 8 3.00, bu.’ Apples, Fractional advances were made/from a soft drink machine in the WASHINGTON (#—For a man rae * There is no such charge against The’ es me gt Losses were fractional in most (teas sr Ania seeaeti,,f-[Y many key stocks. There was|J, and D. Auto Sales, 560 N-/who tried to make like a clam,| 4 man cited by Congress for|\Beck now. There is no chargeljanding. None of the four men cases, with soybeans sh Boag sas but Ne” 1, 76-3.26 “bu. /@ sprinkling of small losers. -|Perry St. sometime yesterday alft-inaye Beck made a lot of noise. tempt in refusing to answer|against him by the income tax|; goo little more strength than. wheat or Beets, topped. No.| ‘The market was moderately |¢t thieves pried open a side door,/tie ducked behind the Fifth questions can, if tried and con-|people. In fact, there is no charge * * * corn. ‘The extremely light supply|tss K: + Net] active at the start but the pace |2°°ding to Pontiac Police. — |Amendment to keep his mouth!victeq in federal court, be fined|ot any kind against him at this) 4 base spokesman said the. situation is causing buying in? Cabbage, standard variety, Ne. slowed immediately after opening | gheriff’s deputies report 17 ever-|SHut but: insisted on keeping it\ ang jailed for a year. - |moment, Beck says he'll come out! piane’s instruments failed to func. . beans. : Feeit bu. Carro No, 1, 2. se transactions were out of the way. greens valued at $68 were stolen|open the better part of two days. * * * jot all this ‘‘clean and white.’ tion properly, } the crew ic 7 * kt ts bu: Chives, Ro. } 156118 dos. Hartel 1 sne-only sign of vigor was|from the nursery owned by Mrs.| The result: the roundish presi-| Ordinarily a witness using the| | * * % praia we gran Re cre ‘There was some export news to| Leeks io. vis. sc dou. behs. Onions Bore pprte algo Hector Van Maele, 1695°S, Blvd:,|dent of the Teamsters Union) rity, Amendment can’t be cited| But McClellan told Beck “evi-inot in place. The radio transmit- ‘bolster buying in both wheat 7 pew gg Se a bye ad opening block|in Avon Township sometime this|talked more and said less than! tor contempt But if he tries tol\dence has been developed. that\ter also was out and while the soybeans, Hotgr selling by’ clove, 0-1 $0 dan patiey rook nos tly “Egan A ae eageat almont| week. i - any man in recent memory. But,|choose what question to answer,|you have misappropriated funds’|plane circled, the crew commu- tor interests depressed corn, 2-148. bu. “Poiatoes, "No. 1,-130-lanother point in trades except for raising questions about! anq what to ignore by using the|from the union. If so, it would not|nicated with ground al by | Near the end of the first hour|}3¢ $80, bag, Radisnes. black. ‘No. } camnliad anaie aoe ta Donald Gene Hardy, 24, of 75liwhat he wouldn't tell, Beck man-|amendment, he gets on_ticklish|be-a.violation of. any federal law - messages from the wheat was % to % lower, May|!as-l78 dos bare, hothouse ae new high: | Portland St., f0 8| aged to tell a Senate investigat- wie ~ |ginee there is no federal law cov-lbomb bay wagging the wings $2.23%, com % to % lower, Mayliama-.? b-lb box; No. 1, .60-89 5- * 2 < drunk driving charge before Mu-|ing committee very little, "Beck did not follow his own rulelering such an offense. aaa ' ‘ $1.32, oats unchanged to % lower, |i Nk aonL 0, on teh SE ea Bigs ase iu csinuh land nak ee Gena we peel . * 2 ~ Jot no answers 100 per cent. For| If there was such an offense, 72% May 72, rye unchanged to % high-|squamm, Buboara: No. f 180-380 blag ie market's a oh ‘i 4.| A witness before such a com-|example: He volunteered the in-land it could be proved, the only| KC9T tankers from. Altus, Okla., er, Mi ¥, soybeans % lower | urnns a, ies secede ed Se dave and | ond Yesterday until trial APril 4 tte can rightfully use the Fifth|formation his union had author-|action which could be takenjAir Force Base refuled the craft to % higher, May $2.42%, and lard “Rothouse, "No. 1. 1-36-1.50 Bk: | noted vet cord nei risen ‘If your friend's in jail and needs) Amendment to refuse answers to ized a 1%4-million-dollar loan tojagainst Beck would have to comejunti] the crew, decided to chance. 3 cents a hundred pounds lower to|#sktt. gf OE RARE ease: ice The clendying of copper| Dl Ph. FE 5-9424..0, A. Mitchell questions only if he thinks tis ve-|the Fruchaut Trailer Corp. which,/under state law, on some sucha landing. 2 cepts higher, May $1452, |atedium, “ebe-aie; mall, 740-850. | POO e hicartening to —Ady.|Ohies might tend to ‘incriminate|he said, paid it back in 14 months.|charge as larceny. Crewmien aboard were Capt. | i -. an eae metal shares. Layoffs of 1,600 Rummage Sale sponsored -byjhim. Did Beck think His answers e i — mies hacen in too et a onesnag “a : G Baptist t tend to na ? mi counsel ; , observer; Lt, M. B. Blume Grain Prices DETROFT, March 7 (AP)—Eees, to. anes by oe ta nite oocvr tag ron 30th ~— eden” hprai But. _— committee Request Federal Gront ni ant as Soba A Mus * CHICAGO GRAIN Oe Gaede rails whole to 1 at CIO Bldg. 128 W. Pike. te # it he himself had ever received|for Hospital in Livonia _|stti, crew chief. ’ CHICAGO, March 28 (AP) — Open to-|37, : svarsée 301, modtume ant be : = ~—Adv.! But where another witness| money directly or indirectly from| —- 5 = SES - onal 26. Grade B Eres 2 edly Rummage Congrega t mut Fifth} LANSING i*—Federal approval 4 ee ae : | R Sale. tional|might mumble the amendment|Fruehauf, Beck took the G app may Eos, aay MMR raylarerane Min rede BD lerse 329%,| New York Stocks —|church, Sat. 8 to 12. —Adv.iand shut up, Beck persisted on|Amendment, Kennedy then asked|has been requested for a $700,000 Blaze Destroys Plant fe ee ge ee tations , ay Cone Th AS SOE I, DSi fie denblo berreied ome: grant to assist in the constructions Liquid Catches Fire Dee. «:..:110.249% May ....-..-1.28%4| Commercially graded: Pe — oe ee Rummage. 2017 oe Aav'|same one over and over, bringing &:. @ 2s dos he cow th teas Saeed : : say esse De eineenis 1.26% Whites: Orede ‘A large 32%-24; medium Fri. 9 to 5. Sat. 4 ‘lin not only the Fifth Amendment] wag Beck in trouble with the new . BEULAH # — Fire destroyed ! Seip. Ln ae Oe CT det Ges 6 large 31-32%; haat oF BE 2} Rummage Sale, First Presby-|but also the Fourth Amendment] income tax people in 1954 because Livonia, the state office of hospital| 4, Timber Products Co. assembly * Bep. ..++++.-256% Lard— mee 31%6: medium 2844-29. sativety aie? . 85.4 $terian Church, Saturday, March/dealing with search and seizUre,|ne had taken $320,000 from the survey and construction said today. plant tic: milled south of hesiah | sive het tede ‘seatineet amproved $f eit #30th, 9. m. to 1 p.m. —AGV.| the girst three articles of the Con-\union in the past? And had Beck| ‘ x * * Raute Comet: thieias dace Suk | particulary Sociescae wat ceoe tel dtees 3 i og stitution which establish the leg-\zone to Fruehauf for $200,000) The new five-story general hos-|+., said the fire apparently ' iy ample for needs. Undergrades 8 . islative, executive and judicial! which he turned over to the will have 174 beds and willis, inflammable finishing materi-* etapa “138 om: 333) branches of government, the com-|union? Beck took the Fifth/serve the northwest section of|™/t imflammable finishing materi) stockholders; CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS 4 n .. BL: dl 10a .) mittee’s authority, and the relev-| Amendment. anty. hanger assembly : of Amerie82) CHICAGO, March 25 (AP) — Chi 13 ey a " __ |ainey of the questions it asked. | Jt is a violation of federal law—| cost. } eine anh, iene ati a Can he get away with his abthe TaftHHartley, Act — for an} mae A =o Par pe 3 nA ‘ oot Me to 1% cents lower; ‘334 ; : =e 3 Thew shove Co rose 7 8 per cent : H meas ; - ae ae S94 Shippers Often Bypass H 7 Det cent higher. Net alee fortes peat i2es. Sn |Avoo Mig ts (68 Mawoteltog £§| Big Lake Ports to Avoid a ‘manufactures power shovels :83| Extra Rental Charge : _ Were $46,308.78, compared with §34,141.- CHICAGO POTATOES bos OS a Ken g 807 im 1965. Net =| CHICAGO, March 26 (AP) — Potatoes roe $3 at Gyns ..... vi2 2 * 838,240, to $4.03 per share, as old arrivals 1; track 237; total U.S.) Bond Strs .... 16. oas fae : against $1,128,943 and $2.48 in 1988." |shipments- 620; supplies “moderate: de ae Be : _ PORT HURON (AP}—Mueller Brass Co./3.30-50: Minnesota ota Red : ele 4 reported earnings for the first quarter |River Valley Pontiacs 1.80-1.90; New; ar- * 28.6 : Se eS ee ee ee es ae ae peo -$? zg Tin ei0e.6t8 or si7t & share in thelsales reported. ", $0.2 ; | seme quarter last year. Sales for the +e 61.7 H ' Seinss ‘Gusseasse tn ‘the geet age Ht i | period. : Poultry sacee 734 Panh Eol .... : a4 : Pn oo a | DETROIT POULTRY 2 ‘ a | ™ 3 for the KE ge RR agg DETROIT, March 31 (AF)—Prices paid/Col Brd A 34 ® 3 Ww AYS TO BUY: : = 2 Se. share, ‘This compared Ca. to 3% ~— oe 1 qual- sighs se SF Sy : le : ————— 1956 «period, equal te Heavy hens 21-33 - mee ee meee kj 4 1—CASH. : = 3—NO MONEY DOWN. . + a , pounds): "Gray, Cromees S006: Barred oi @ / 2—1avaway. os tow as $1.25 weekly : ‘ : Caponettes #+pound « ~e* | Dearborn-in-Florida is: SSeS as Bt Rat oc ee | WE ACCEPT COMMITMENTS. -iN-Tip} 1; turkeys: heavy vy Corn Pd’ .. 32 bre , wits So. Shay steel Be # ———— : J fire 2. 88 = E : | $ | P rch | Up for Vote Monday r but supply ample’ to fair demana.|Dow-Chem :.-" 288 tee WE SELL WHAT - 1 MOGAMON GAS HOT pecial rurcnase { . . Movement on cebeontie iy sioy ue o/ Du Pang 14 ch | ee en DEARBORN. w—Dearborn, De: [2S hse weaespo Sakasi eee ods: Bt a 3 WE ADVERTISE! WATER HEATER || # [I 1, : a: troit’s largest suburb, must decide|*™>* “poly Bi & Mus 38 ae . oak H soon on an Offer of free land in rie RR ...... 19.1 Gears ee : . $69.95 Florida for a proposed retirement) CHICAGO, March 27 (AP)—Live Pires WE, ones ~ i ae oe .- 4 t ag ia. we tee a as 95 i |Scopet ditee Toi O5. Daring vrieen|PoSaMely:- gi Sibel «a... en {Of the Buttalo, ne IE |] marred. Compare this” A, Keats, Florida com) "st, '*,.2, nigner: eery, bene 14s |Pruch Tre --- 204 Bou pee" ---e3.7| 0. commerce and : value! , . tractor who offered the city 1,000) 12-1344; Ptymouth Rocks 24-2444: Capan- Gaertner Den sy, Sou Ry ......425) board's seaway committee. i co . | agres 30 miles inland from Ft.)'Sy0y7,, 0% © iets under 4% Gen Pas...) st ou cal ...ate| Western railways with he 30 Galion Ges i Pierce, said yesterday “if Dear-; Gen Mills"... 62.6 Std Of) Ind ...514|in Chicago make no charge for up| i\ Agee i born doesn't grab this offer I'll L Sen Tare": Sts on On|. s13/t0 Seven days and lines serving] A Nae A GLASS LINED ; look for another town that will. ivestock p= BP ig senee me Stud Pack. or ee allow up to j ' \ p f > : , Voter approval and a court test pevnere asvese Goebel Br... 4 Co.”:: 35” | weeks, - | & \ : : “e ; on the legality of the proposed re-| perrorr, March 28 (AP)—Hogs— Srat ee ‘ean “Shippers often bypass | Heater $79.50 — os i plane for the peeject. ‘The ety |S"s" a gis baye ke at Bae ORS A) tot, Cleveland and other ake | : : : . 3PC. WHITE | —_ = ad wee ERP A Hook Pimte ‘Lie | ports to avoid the ‘ \* votes on the question Monday. © (195.256 hs isa So magne ole nie Bi eee i 383) ext canon,” ' 52-Galion Electric I The land Keats is offering is|No. 1 in receipts; 240-280 Ibs Largely Re Mites “Thi be 2 : : part of & IOaquaresile. parcel 3004 3 act ot bese Ble Bt A es co te HOT WATER : he owns. Era eg A ot the Seaway's treight . REG. $134.50 VALUE f “The land is high, dry and wort fast, Sposahaiy’ basvoee and’ Gilte be for ae Men ° 16.3 a y . $ i ” tial.” = 4 e a potential two million doljars’’|cents higher; sows stead Tot Wick -<.:.2055 U8 Steel... s HEATER tenn tte, th, “ta ae i ee Keats said. “T'm, no. philanthro-| acne; Sate 100, Bulk, of, By liot aieel S$ = * * We urge you to compare this outstanding | > pist” he “a retirement] steers avatiable, ed; ubllity cows 44 ‘es : sine coat mee Oe ES ones ere) exces S7Q95| (curr $OQ95 |) of the whole parcel.” slate trade rather active; fed steers : Now F ; . € bs Dearborn city officials have pro-| teal fed bites anaes tak Indust Rails Util Stocks : Him. ima Senos : establishing a Florida town) iower;’ ; Mie New York. deluxe controls, gleaming 3. ’ ? as a place for Dearborn resident] costes specicat"eaa fee gee oe AEA) | , ) . ; a F neenee 5 . ls a 2 a ’ ’ to chstee'“to tow ‘prime tea Micah ‘tro “2383 na et 1s Dearborn Seeks a a a $ 90 COLORED BATH SETS |f: steers 3i.80-33 60" tandard acd good {fee Mah i"ss.3084 Tet TOG I8ERl ewe ZY 3 $430.00 mh «f “we s : es. ; ? tg . a i e U.S.Opposes SMa Se ie noes iat ay insite for 2-Year ff VALUE - es tem we mes $QOIS |E Block Booki cat; bab que te We cheer belies) goes Junior College ek and cablt : =< — | * oc. ind 18.50-20.25; utility and standard heifers PETROIT STOCKS ‘ ’ . : 5.00-18.00; utility — pnt Sy gr c. J. Nephier Co.) } D bi Si of Films for TV. |S. °2h28°S3 S227 BES8 ricores ane decimal points are stentns| DEARBORN» — Dearborn Dishwasher—Cabinet Sink , - few shelly canners 10.50 and down; utility High Low Noon ischool officials plan to begin ne- : BATH $ 95 WASHINGTON (INS)—The gov.|*"* Commercial bale 1450-1650." jain ee, Suet Boo™-: 72 a88 1g *|gotiations with the Ford Motor Co. &* COMBINATION UNIT — Res. ed wnment moved today to ensure CMICAGO LIVESTOCK Ross Gear Co. "io 95 3, BSifor the grant of 120 acres Off By aig ag” siz | television viewers @ better selec-| CHICAGO, March 9@ (AP) — SelabielGevel Eisc. MoCo t 88 27 \iand for Henry Ford Community BIG 48 £ TUBS tion of Hollywood movies for their ft: S50. “Sttive: Sete, se higher oulThe Prophet Con's... = 18 10.1/college. @ ALL DELUXE FEATURES gutwasher & stok Crate Marred and up * "Prophet Co. ¢..... gg | — late evening _. + eee eee Etdenlfente Bae Ge. ss oe as . , ; . : , . ‘6’ La 14 14. Sought is a section adjoining the . : Se ag Ee aT eae HE SESS! tt goa seston ating Soll eae . "Een , Lad greg intone thaepting TIB University of Michigan for a AMERICAN KITCHEN Deluxe Models 2 Compartment A Grade 21x32Inch is seeking to prevent te a |More since Januaty al; No. 23, 260-200 L Dearborn Branch. The land com-| $-Ft. Cast tron DOUBLE BOWL tions from being cage fy to ‘the lip A175-18.25; tow 2. 390-320, Te 38: Ford Co. Stockholders (its Fairlane, Henry Ford's Es-| UNDER DISHW ASHERS LAUNDRY "declared illegal for movie theaters|viun treed around sate nim, =| Will Meet Near Romeo |itate. | COUNTER. 2 “trays 3 BATH || Stainless Ca “Balable cattle 7,000; calves 200; steers The U. of M, plans a senior] , 179.50 in 1948. average mee agg eo better —_ —: DEARBORN @ — The second college offering only the last two WHITE (gravity drain) .......4- ‘$ . poe ey prod TUB § ] Attorney General Herbert hetters active, steady, to strong; other/annual meeting of Ford Motor Co.| ears of undergraduate programs. | WHITE (with pump drain) .......$189.50 First quality... a tee Brownell Jr. sald = civil notion [camer mopiy steed] toed of prime stockholder will be held May 73/The Community College would offer i } COPPER (gravity drain) .........$189.50 JJ” | $57 3 il Kitehen oath: ‘nt chee Ht*|ground near Rome. ony the first two years ot under 1 COPPER (with pump drain) ......$19950 || SEDSBIS FE SINK ae , ee atanders| Some 2,400 of the company’s) a1 aecision to begin negotia-| SUPPLY 1S LIMITED AT THIS PRICE... HURRY! . | re a0; bulk good, tnd inlet Se ee teat sear atter| tions with Ford for the land was ei sremionsceyer Beautiful MIRROR Ae y and commerci made last night by the Dearborn 2ix82-Inch 00; canners and cuttersithe company became publicly- a? > Guus hen BRITE Finish AES Sacel Nevers mee caloe “mmm _* A] LOWEST PRIGES ON STEEL PIPE | Wash § 0 || Mime nn, g= read 060%, Ol Vai lexhibits of Ford products. \e-em Declares Dividend | | ¥s-im. Gelvanized $2.65 1'¥%-in. Galvanized $6.52 | Basins $085 i meavy ieer cet ee eal 2 ll El %-in, Galvanized $3.44 12-in. Galvanized $7.70 95 Now ie ip et 20580; some vod 804] ‘The total Jength of the Suez canal| DETROIT @® — Directors of ff BM }-inch Galvanized $4.90 2-in, Galvanized $10.32 $29” Lene Fittings 1900 % feeding sfeers 19.00- cess lis about 98 miles and small lakes!Ainsworth Manufacturing Cor p. ‘CASH AND CARRY ONLY | RE bie, sheep 2.000: slaughter lametlin a broken series make up about/have declared a dividend of 20. , spond’ to prime weoled ‘lambs |2i miles of the total overall dis-|cents a. share payable April 30 to es Jen tami a1-s0-| tANCE. “ : stockholders of record April 10. (i "The Store That Values Bit” 7 GA PLUMBING WW Hi 4Suppry co. GHEE Put tech oS tie cad Pana — Berry? PARKING | -—-—_—sé PHONES: FE 4-1516 and FE 5-21 | GENERAL DYNAMICS CORP. | Projected Earnings make this Common ‘Stock attractive for unusual growth, . . = es | 3 on _THe PONTIAC PRESS,. THUNSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957 ! Male 6 rk Male 10), © 1 Gaye py | REDUCED RATES Krucks | fo Rent irre cient seers ontiag Farmand Industrial Tractor Co, a as REESE oN , vonstenn fore! ‘ee Sree: Steno. ye - nl - = “g start, rr. - - plur $20 w * weir Voorhees ie vacancies 10. ADE, te Fe _Clerk Typist | eck eee | mma lawn ONERAL HOME Bag an Civ} TYPE DUTIE ; ie ra “a SALESMEN ays eer aah : “APPLY IN PERSON — || HOUSEHOLD |*#s"™ @;| To Buy-To Sell-Te Insure res | MAHAN | ort OE oe “INAFLASH : ane Mrs, office in Jehinasa ern < Pe! boxes: mission. : held F- 1, 5, 6, 8, 10, 16, 17, 18, will be arranges. Bor 2 Ponting as clientele. ; "Mi. Hope 20, 21, 25, 26, 28, 34, 35, “TOOL AND Dif LEADER } feaes| OS me |) a eae A Johnson ’ : ate 7 Biue Cross. Lite and slekness. in- cei ee ie ge : | say Pl me |r a eESoe MARC : = | Glemens Metal Products. r . A | _bgeee, vara Phone PE 2-431 cou! Eis oe F| Help Wanted Male 6| Rivsiaysy Pair St Lapeer. Mo Tae EEE WANT ‘ pe enn or PE $0 “Ea ttt oF On ave | * wate feats = rey +12. om SET-UP Mi sade » “ Bleetrical vor mechanical engineer | And. ». 2 and _short- age Ks a ( K.LT eton, Realtor ; a Sencar eres a acacds,| MARPLE EE Wat wale S | Biekameypantapp| ma sie a 2 with ‘ torent, ta Sevelopaiees sed new . Saginaw. : - ir YOUR FURNACE Yo -started oe U ‘ portant than age limitation. Exc. pond $ : : jee, Kenyon we? APPLIANCE ory dependent “oo. performance, eee *3 ‘ ea wE WO - “ i. Re 5 : Sarew munity "peat park ates. | P= _pair. Vern Keller, FE 7-028. at} : conv aye SALESMEN A a — | a RFT wT eee ee ie . . eesant les ee Write a ae . FE We ee rE io : nets. . ick up & deliver, OR 3-34) 1-A_ IRONING, R DAY SERVICE. > & ver. 30058. Representative PROMINENT ETHICAL | Sears, Roebuck and Co. mAs IATE " ‘ | SC OMTNOR er ; an Bit. Call FR $4620, : TRONINGS. #9 BO. FIC Pe, -eigell resins £58 | toinntneo x ; | Saher re eee = saa ieee seme eee ot pees 2 Bae Mr M 8B. Mittleman F ‘ Lena aoa oe 1's an \ . Roamans Fes Et OS orcas ce I ie | Garden Plowing 16B ware © WY . 5 | a Die CRSTATE on 3.1281 BS : Py custom a a“ pom c ag tg desi ei pga ager; 1OU ee RED, MALE it. é . See yt ; ~ 3-9020. . f a. i’ ta See oe ee | Ep oe 0 eee ret snes Toe: 200 p.m. 7Oh | r,t Edison and Howard, FE rE +i? $06 Ells. : “eso Tax sso 17 | eee ce an inGOME TAX RETURNS PRE- —eTRGOME TAX SERVICE — 2. SCRABBLE si. PAINT BENJAMIN R- BACKUS "Fone one @ Intensive | training ranpanpgemacipemend | . Ti Gres, Pe basi? “Notices & Personals “33 FoR xOUR, HOM on, squrrr a Figg? Teriuren, Priv. ent. Bil ensa Cae | aioe Wanted 8) ap arpro, sarong» tat | “NEED HELP | eee 228) ie te tia S, iv eR ge major part of job.) tr” & WOMEN FULL OR PART | _Pontise Ms Floor service. | wun tncome Tad? $8.06 per aver soe Foard ge wen Ee 48402 oF $sk for 2 ry. ad-| “time seit Wotk ae rationally ct CUBT sotere 6h [ worry. Know : vancement opportunities & job se? &i CUSTO CARPENTERS. psd J a s ~ rf aaa FOR BAUR —— Pontiac. 2e108 curity All modern employe bene- gure Koon sso Ng eagtal Te —— aie iy. 34 | = sens eaicc 8S AROTRED BNAPP Client wants modern a4 “i _- rs 243 8. Adame Ré. ROY ERAGE 3 allowed. $90 per month “TAX SE SERVICE ¥ KN DIE ee MOUSEHOLD | FINANCE CORP. LEADERS fevome Aes UA Austin Norvell A STAY HOME, DE. oT tg = nee : MAKERS Se Serie Sats] Geraea ek ee| 'NSURANCE in Debt? ity a | eee Sea tee a Eig rire Renee — |. mile ae PRiee Latetaht aati boat: gh: CLOSE TO Time. Pe cassi. 137 Sakland Ave. a ee er Lake etees 'y am. — ing. orm windows and spastic Fa wn ‘Harger Co. Sen! 41 Pe Seen ‘tat work, 00 pe. wi > CASHIER 2 saan on WAR Ellis _Ine MAHAN REAL CO. Om An AND ert ait THIS DATE, one With pa yg lh Exp. and (P| ‘To operate smail exclusive club tors ituah’ @ tae. deaean, ret, WIND AUTO + TORNADO Will not be re- 4 Pei loeurs : “® BLOOMFIELD i Days only GL FPES OF WOUEE PLANS ; a FASHION SHOP. sere a “Breed |“eusam drawn, EM S001. Ba LISTINGS WANTED ROUSE’ 1 . x “aN As Para NOW FoR Leslie R. Middleton Sia 47] i ING & SPAIR Reservations and Tickets cerned & HOME? ree Be estimates. OL | A] VETE! S| “AIR - RAIL + STE We ary in. immediate Carpenter Tag. [= sien nee 4 ea ee Se a ample rking, ge Bremises, must be be MOR 3046. 608 _W, Huron st, a. 'E, 98-3251 ~ CEMENT & wt ‘BLOCK e Wid. Children to Board 26 X OPERA’ oR ats mui 9 a aaa Career Genter tb ae Must heve | corner & Bi FE bone , sassriog “""- a Pree. eS ae or see Mrs, Melba cocktails, 4 ~ EVEL DWARDS ; Wanted Used —.. y npambe esis mE oe ponies alan u Bs “ecaterss: “its HARD WORK Call or apply 300 Lounge, PE) ene comm 1, Bank Bidg. Pot Sale Used Gers 002 weekly will cure & lot of 2 40584 "Card of Thanks 1] 25. ‘Cal Fe Ope rape Pieaaat seettne pe ranmey or mae vare sine |"Aeogl haga ogee | ae Sheela ooo me |___Anetrnctions__9 aera Sis eee os toe vet ie | "ay A EL | 3 Ag iy Gurne ine time! Wshed ti Pontiac & White Bost pm oa. | BEST WAY ei eterremeal trowsh grmoettt| "tern thn gaat sent gi es Ri2 DRIVING SCHOOL 3°50 id Write Swatte, hate’ Bustce, Rev: Press. Box Tt, tn ree Oe one dollar Gal PR $seee ‘or FE | 29 Win Rice and. Voorhees-Sipie| MALE PRESSER EX: W. gia £16: Herbert Cooley. 5 We, 208 Stee on ladies & mens. wool- 7 BAULL iH vv 5. BAe FOR CASH IN A efer Must Be Accurate ‘and (HURRY, phe ible 0. pt through. Classified’ Ads.|-/ beg 3 Wake Papa Arn Anything ‘goes! Dial FE yr _ Conditions: :" E aes een ame a «is sel 6(BZSem Mai 252m 32 FS Ct fee EE a eT Tee E Pe ee OF ‘ aaa, i enone si fe 4 we oo NORTH ST. y AR eae FHA TERMS Les becee’ bee: ts" aad nee esi Bros PE 6-851 o« OR Se $85 . Sm es, full ae mt. 1 by tt Model Open | Tri path BY IRWIN si OR 3-9300 “AL FISH CRESCENT Lk. RD. bedrm basement. dining 9322 - WEST OF PO Thea M aoe Fes SHER é RANCH HODERS : ea ln Svived CG 10 L enon ATAMLAE “ee For 2 _ ise, oa st — & ¢ _LOV Sale Houses 43, For S eperens hese r VELAND Brick 4Bedrm, | “For Sale Moses © 43| $onaes Ear ca, | | tag wits soar Ge Ss Le a wean —fesaten2| Pea ee cone | whe Ret, |e et LETS on Be Pi ee eee | large] oS $ or car ‘ee peeet iin Vinderoft D oo ga ged oace fiumken om cove Rg as oom nam TR, ! — In Otter H rive “ ton. beh ee very e ov heat—: fur- WE TRADE, BUY payment. ear down ps ter Hills a yrs. pe 28.000 4 ‘garage located ‘ou | 152° heros Oo AND SELL 2 bedroom roger witte model | loktag Otter Lae orate bx: Um, a | neavraru. prose Fe ae, re oe Oui FLOOR cca ae HOU a ae oes ay ioe et Pains 2 Tote aa = ad 2442 SquareeLa ee.” Good 6 < HOUSES Shy ose "| Blaia '2 Blocks trom Dine. Aer In Pine I ke Rd. od § rm. modern farm ‘house, ; 2 —— ei. ake Mano z lar, mage conversion “o sal wate present Pa AND BATH. treelive 3 Py several ‘ake house — . ces —Sinee 18 On Saabs ke privileges. |" MIDWAY MAple leges a. Lake Priv $19 “dose in borin: of el lo NO MONEY DOWN ee |i akan hact mie| . ROCHESTER : We will DOWN _ 2-134. van Lak wen toca, ACRES Bt sey caries, DOWN | _ an. tn price maven |~"* pyennr el taia Pos te Eee _ ect from over 300 plans ‘in FE Cos many, ater. Sosa, ' our — or com plans in 1 VETERA ‘<2 beck attractive, 3 bed pong sont ‘28x60 lined a Fa Bn = and ee NS sen ee sat mee. em ‘landaca ange pesto chiek- . : . pelea ee oe) DOWN ins Price to sell ot $18 180-— * a too with o00 down aig’ A | + x i , eahe Conmfor 2 win. Ave VAY = > : - style table R : : : ve ee os ace a — Ne ~~ Shige: ; kara pee Ls neg eth S| Se ee seed ee e “WILLIAMS LAK fal wacom ee bra, ba so, DOWN "Morte ad, 3 room pe poh Gi h bathroom, hot wi a tu) emodeled $ ‘ Lae ae, Meee ete ee: | tom DgWy. fom mod anes rics See see ere Clarkston Seales 7 fp as RGE Bi BLAIR REAL ton 1 sna ee, _ A > eae home *p.'W. Gis et 2 |" Rares a = one IN CG ar bay a priced st in. we ee OR 32-1251 | T INC. ton i acre, off ee West modern a\lLewerd at $15,000, home C = PE con OR * tw é RENT B pee CTORS SAY REAL EST Arnold Real Esta : Straits Lake ey QLORED — GI We EAT a ATE 03. T state this. the f pete ao ERS W hite Bro Main, Clarkst IXC, "Peon re ens ie 3, Setreen ull price of Pe oM SEAR 8 a ined Few bye Call . §1.200 JIM V on. enon Sy 7m osm et Ss. Maple _$-5821 COMPAR Call now for appot aoe ag ar ae er. eaneher VNRIGHT ” — t_or OR 3-1295 $600 Castom-buth, E THIS! A ioareson t 5. new 4/945 Onkiand “Ave. Lk. baths." Breplace. FRONT 1| 2ept™. DOWN rooms, “brick” ranch A 2 bedroom home = cosrs. ad corner Eves! ey our — «. 2108 Bett | tin. Ponsed yack, Yan Since trance Me gugoin wnt Fi ooo = 62800 Gown. at ee WV ALUET, ee MY 2-188 : ake privte| Bw replaces. tle : ; "proom » bome : ( ‘LA C. HOUST ae Haas sks pred wa ae & & Square Lake we BUSTING SER ae yueement. ome, placed on new RK TON REAL » len s. + serne> i= en eit Faia tee yout ee | eee ww Ty [OMe HOO Smet ea me —* a i er coment seh ETT ONTIAC CO. CLUB AREA ine grin Bo Bh Bg wiun “ful basen LAKE ELIZ gTLDER om pines 23) Orehara REALTY co. ppc SS tee, Soom, motiern. Base- » BS ‘re, ares, te aaa Lake pris a en ; big new, sharp FRB, serra Te : OF f Baldwi . amine a. pp hy 4 fest Seasoumns blocks at og, pH ye nl full basemen? a, S _FE 50500. Nise Dee FERS best cule modern 2 NICHOL PS modern free, combined F.C. W = Set" oi ities eongt ey — ie wortin Jin , Gen, carpe custom eramic dining ° ‘ ot Jot Clark rece a cabinets, ew atef, new & HA IF a Tg: rm. ed. Bepiace , Boe. ath TOR ood Co pea > ' WNER 4, room, home, lights and, Road. Ra oo enn oe y &HARGER CO. tite Rae ose | ae ere Lt | amar isi A Co. | ian, Sse eae E| se ear > canes H : Open Bvenings - FE 54189 a us . a EY few pe yy eciose aan 4 Commer Williams Lak 7 storage closets a. aR $1000 DOWN . Be | aia sown, Foom kite eights : : nese | SaSee ane neuen oes, Wa oar | 3 aELL WY BOORY it to ye See eek Lovely & room | i ta 2. ie ee teow kitchen, ful) modern bath, ane rs: IMMED. Poss tosyranee, The eve ly 3-bedroom Msp | ment with a r room, modern, home heat. Mieely os : jot geod Sond. “ te bath, Bem a ey ah 2: tapes, Ory Te LOVE: | fare 0 carpet, jon room, Wi aie anal ea. with lots of ica ‘garage, with, tached ’ Fee a ci | KN EASY T iw ay gE eghberamperrnveen Saeco ae Sed) igri tet ta ) ‘3 £ES R. D. RIL bas Me : iG AT = aa Ry" tea- | $1000-1 = — — — $15,390; p> 5408 EY, iT a Cail ee ae pitta ie usell Young | SER Wits bred Stet | ee ~* | Zoned Com . * OOM FA WOT Se il eee to race see 7 y~ Me gusironamuons EE eae Poems motors | SULT ite Bros, tame iar eee aes eae enira ‘urge Wot car” ge som, ote ea _ r 570. Wk AP aa a & soteens. Large family ame| one's — “MULTIPLE LISTING BEF Vic feciing cramped Hat YS tetas, SP ee ace 108. Pull Comer lot 81x. had EAE Bid. & : rae ite bathe atuminem Sy tito «broom apt poms, ook OR 31298 then vie beat fier oe. beat, autom a shee ee et, eminem PE 6-140) Da ‘hs gus 8 > “= wie 6 et. *+4 = Sone eS Fey # MeGounell Jim Willi fulomatie water heat : pQuir at $18,000. priced } oa ay = “az =e TOR A Gi~¢x0 Down NFAL Esta lulams 4-Family Brick SS ameiee nen een, vce tele VEE, |* FRANK SHEPARD Be A oa areas Penne at bofresm ANT. 01.000 oe J ; ee tie ‘bath, now yong Eg Ae DOWN. PERRY B Tienk vate rs ies ieee | oro : be eat eet Sc, te PER Pane alice |—t y ve Partridge Site ate iemer per | Sem cee ace te Z $14,- modern nice liv- = heat, Pull ba ed for t Thru P g in tank, 2 gallon electric 500; sees te dpumow i Washin pas walls be, Reale’ plas’ areas” Beaute’. Sen y | NoD artridge Oe ee ineluded | R $26,- “T ae Paes Bias Sega ta po, Sects | Down Payment —| fe oA ie ee anch Home—Clark NT — ps ovegh-~ Ay Iota of shrubs and $63 per starter fois peters Dr. turn’ lett ‘eft to “Tackies R bedroom ramet ston teeter a bane ear oi . Soc dereadel nse LEA? g, uve iS Bic duit a tat a tae ft Orica" Clarkston fs tyres Piss = ay ment; LARK REAL EST nlcw, ult “i Fi of I A ae ose caeen Sean, carpet stone fireplace, sitgn Ra ott Toeggere, il = - 3 ae oe ee Wi niin or F STATE Modsen ion Ay On 31998 . . FC. Sd Leet 2-CAR Fireplace 4 dishwasher __ Thurs. Suan 4 guneay WM. A. f. H. KNUDSE? 14. LAxEwnRONT ave dist and eich gmple Corer Williams Lake Ré. & Mie Wwithesss Lake Wes toe ‘& 11:06 feet. 3° acren ne rm on RENT: HOUSE okey KEND MP on Hon Ma . ‘Eee ie | B st fon teaees Suu MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE r Bed Sa heey cspond. Reduced Ey ees NEDY ha ns,| Stee ROWN | f222 re fats | teen ae : drms |S ee ee GARAGE HOUSI aa terraces $605 S : gee bench, oom as STOUT'S Pao nce mim turwwonie| eee | Eee grax) chads cet SP eae e mere TNE hl ‘ * a and en: = : is, pie -* re a SUPLE: Resale Be ' B ae ee 45-09 tars, yg, lots. Here ardweod School. "Tm from: aw to show. Sean ok for re- urban fe ees limite | * lee oe a stenees.| 1.0) 3 s tes | tm, Bowe 24 aio aynenagg ving “rin. fitehen. eatur located on main highway i HOUSE CHILDAG L ;' uy WARD " ° Ss ta Dati. 3 ini am Menwey MALL. Pe +i TLDREN WE! en DN. PAYMENT Tod - Aeroee rom mee ae home with well, septic and BUY 0 ST wwented BETIER yeaee Farmoa pine’ ‘en ind male fer ee Sol tated eave gund “ AN HOUSE > 3 BEDROO ay with large i Family home ole reer he and} iment, and pullding, kere’ Mnete shane trem. OT Fl Dasement ee ee a erhater,” hc FULL BASEMENT sttge eng oom. i tare. erly "5° wonderhd cick de pin ae Panther Retee eae ag Rag gh Ro : ‘or Rent - : = ENT 2 FAMILY H : 1 bedroom $9,630 doliar. Pull ag attic wann eae ent wan wing Grounds. this Fn ceenbe omnes ani crepe y Annet ae —PerReaRoene #7) Earl B. Ja pasate bee Beira et | Eegis wattoe Se SLE oa eee Eee | sd “ROOM KITCHE: , don : room | Flea’ tt = . y. - ; 2 : spirene EM 36311 ‘syd comere rere . “at $15.50. pas, : eB feet onthe wale, of in i : try to ce oe ‘ 1 tor poo TE nck) Evenings ad Sunda ‘pene i ee | coer {Fe Le | Sorte, he tialla & Hee tess | Ee Soe| eres "| Begins sashabaw | Clarkst Big. =*| empl 44] | cee |__ cB Tei, Reator | ir Sracianat gd Biren someime| AL ESTA on | Lake F : g Sth ie BN ES 3%, 5 “? etche empleton | "se sais | SOR FR) ane Se | Ty, FALSE | 3 a gam ns PROPERTY | Quis, ane, at i's, kind, THS | COMMERCE t fenced trocar pee Scie sang fr H : tin “thts yedala “te wth Rime coum, = | LAK HIGHLAND ‘fenet, pvoa model cat i | The inom: Tom E Part ‘ crea eh ot frame ‘- m | MILFORD AND At ie nae meet ark me, ae w idge rape Se see Fe FORD AN GE | ust wren wn, ment, ora petvianeelor aaa a ae M sae Sie E AND D ALI — Por re ae bee E> >i a ; rT: BIRD’ TO —3,BED SUBURBAN] 1. 1 for) Reider ices ME | wav. mun. | CANAL Front SEDER wmooms ste ¢ 062 LTyY i asl L. H. BROWN, Realtor Cet: sees Ex a ene picast aelenei en |. ee Ph or « . Priced at te WEST OWNER tng room mode | OnE aites LAKEVIE Service pee ioe, ; P SUBURBAN tine. 3 as hag | ecerm waser- Fo 000 Ww 1 B ' ALIFIED F's Fanch aby vee 5 cole ‘round fami sme brick. fireplace t appointment to see, eal / sheen tt ke reezeway ba ge with pee | femity recreation year J. see UD Sedo vate Sof Casement ith Fa il heat Tela Le, Rul price $8,400 Pee A. Taylor . a ¥ TODAY’ : = S : Sittin “te, ee a via home was cut AY'S BAR Sabie see | BSH a | Sees | acu i noneiow | iether Rete SS | mem: i pA Nay vs | o- eater! ‘irk tucaeur sna str es in, . House oak | i in 4 Read mecthiweet new. gosta in a0 th “A Pri it ot Secnee o4 Ro = solid RAY O'NEIL, a tg rang, tecated on 8 afar ee: asthe eeae| ccgiameney | Bae or Pea’ ES AS oe malas aT U . WARD FOR REALTOR PARTRIDGE | Somes wage |_ RM HURON St MILIES > Come ree Saturday | Beg § new 3 a i be Se eres Le 7 fen’ zl er, R whee "Haron Se t I f pA 2 + . | a ; / ; . i ~~. A ge Ue Acid ______ | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURS For Sale Houses =43;CARNIVAL \by Dick. Turner COMPARE “LECHATEAU” BE. | ~ Poa 5 a ORO fore you buy. - f | White Bros. Ga Muth ws ’ ay Se es ee : wubl hae. Tnciuaed ne ; | Baer ’ tor iS | Mode! Ph. FE 8-8001 or OR 3 ietral as tx i| LARGE BRICK } HOME | JERRY E. ADAMS IDEAL FOR LARGE FAMILY — 7 rooms, fireplace, on Se screens, recreation room, er z 44561 Jae Shock. ye For Sale Resort Prop. 444 Secrest vac GRRE. we ht ed come’ Pail base Noone . sa REALTOR : fos, attractive: home, 1 Dedroom cepa, paren bo gad gap ot water. Large, corner 24) Onkints ot'Say samt MO) ple'tlouals, "many features. ome ‘vor. | | on.zouz tok $300 with term appointment. : rdingly beam ide. Leslie R Middleton NEWINGHAM mm —." a ] \ Y ‘tise ERS ; BROKER : FE_ 2.6003 13 ACRES ‘ —- \wDrive. Ponting : BWETRADE Of rich, blacktop soll, Located J. R, Hiltz . MONDAY - FRIDAY agin ARE Fe Ome Coogee ~— priex 9 betrm mame, unfntehed, " Heeding ‘binekiop. Price only ea | 20tL_™. ct Cae oN ae | a Se a i ti = ae NEFICIAL Bice | CREW CHAN | See "Budget. | S=eec st Set Ue = _EINANCE C0. a . 2 PIN f er. : . : : . restauran : ae = gattare — gpiionsl.. Grab your) REAL ESTATE - ; P, W. DINNAN , + For ae di : 46 44000: Mo | Uw tem a = Se kuMyou need. ‘This cute 2) Comer Auburn & Crooks Rd. | a8 w. Hur Rancher bagpipe agin re ch “BORROW sets “Bode set bleh sof 17 | Pe 6.3002 WE BUILD pe ‘Ea “*) Roy Annett Inc. WITH - Garpeted, completely end tastefully COLORED FAMILIES BRICKS $0975 1266 North Cass SIGNING LOTS WED , SILVER es ro IDENCE Terms, iment, oll beat 2 story trame. | CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 TY * fake Golf Coarse. Lake Priv. FE | 20 x. murine et Pirgers CONF eu. THELMA M. ELWOOD| Sev*scrns ase ‘seteets, "Yans-| CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 BUILT ON YOUR LOT Sash aneré. "| Opus Baetings and Sea Pee | MRSu= ‘Revmeie, Teen Gea REALTOR repens Seating bay 'aae: | Se fee, “pou, cant Dect "Whe $907 ed Si ws “ha ek ce ocaertinnpeo ne, | See v=] Sovkmconi dpe aha pre : ppt Be a a | ies 4 eee oe is GF PONTIAC| 2. BEDRM. BUNGALOW. Fun] SoM! cus unt / | ee 1 ee ee Pa sars 1S Partri A . 4 dlonay @ and can built for the) @sement, new oil conversion : full of ‘ th ist Thru 2 monthly” payments. NE eee “Techa:| Unit. An outstanding buy et 65-/ Dotee eeu, wine hire 3, BEDROOMS reed’ trom $100 up. EM 3-408. st made endors- pnd 860" with $1,000 down. ~| flash’ doots, iaund: and PULL ONE NICE cy. mee Yec eT: " _ ore. serve: fest. 4 : White Bros JERRY E. ADAMS pany other outstanding appoint | — = PULL. BagEMENT ‘eases . 1 BLOCH sg seme day. ode! Po. FE 04es1 or on 1208 Ee gan OP pouotiment to” laspect our ‘plans. 3 gy wanes % OAK FLOORS fire fae. — ; Household Finance 4 BDRM. HOUSE, rt feat ebitg : ‘$28 ow. Se Babes Otter-Sylvan Lakes Corp. of Pontiac oe ian | HAYDEN. | wear. anu rape - error ll becnasiemncapciemeneal Be b ps | Og ee = oPe DORRIS & SON, REALTORS , | (MB TO N. CASS LAKE RD, everlooking with | 797 — : N, SIDE. $1200 Down. 2 Bedroom | 132 W. Huron Phone FE 4-1887 RIGHT TO MODEL a - Buckner Customers ~ wrw Sues | Bases Hai Vnain Sins [PLPRATION PAI ON ALLO | | “T've been trying to get your boy interested in Do-t- | sonsay honmae wane| et Bom aH He ate. = * . e ' Z a= ” : 5 : pete. 08 8 beat, 2 cat. parage. basement, Yourself projects — particularly arithmetic! RD.: WEST 2 MILES CARL W.: BIRD, Realtor | - ; Happy Folks AUBURN HEIGRTS. Quick pos | —Etet_OR_3S0¢1 You Be Frank : Bees Pa ess . For Sale Houses 43 For Sale H 43) And we PPP I Re ree ee nes fad tw show you an Oo < 3 i a : peta tens DOWN | Siscaitse!| Nothing Do : . iO BUY, TO REALTOR : : nace. | Garage Yard is f heme with basement on our ok py Bab hgbaly Oe . Partridge is the edt to see. Seer ot ase Geek A everyone and borrowing ; PAYMENT = pa a, small my Wot. | Rw eR BY OWNER fraps, a te Congeee ee. Fe hg = yout, eamediate one ; ; EAST SIDE. 3 bedrm. home. Oak McDonald, OR 3.2837. . notre ee A... song wg mw gd —, eccount th floors. Bath. Beparate dining rm. | SMALL HOUSE BY OWNER ELIZ-| §n'“Ssc. “beata ''si.soe un. °F e. Immediate possession. FE| iy Priced for | _ 2533. 5 Pepa ryqeey tance eNyou are wee : 3 pau it Sara, LARGE Ful sescment, oh feraate. Thot | Geel ceed orca eed 2 Wopenna Soi WATTS Lee BUILD NOW _ plumbing. Seating electrical Fo dag Xs : e trees, $0050. peat KE 1 basement, oll heat. feasonabie. | Are You City Folks? | Maat! Be it-ventricted, Watertond | Punpguag WMP AVIPE NAHE.) Loans to go00. Up te°Qy monte : . LER JER RY S _121_W. Rutgers. 8-1916. den ae, We have & eae 8 io d 7 & reper tee. Down. room, large | eee 2 bedroom’ bungalow on the ERBERT C. DAVIS | mee tnd cothing. To make BU af mec anes ie _ ment ig carvgs- | 495 Pontise Lake Rd. FE.S43H| {o°arlsons of die, all PE S108 iad me F Cooley Lake Rd. Has some wor “Raton Pars anes $1 bows =~ OP 5 N Merg.* Je, cnce rer | List Thru Partrid tables, ‘equip, and stock, “Call | 45400. VaN- DYKE.” UTICA fg Rt ae MAO = Fat ana “Sep Rt vase: | OO air 5 Ee on GET CASH QUICKLY iJ e we : m on way. mn fine cApmenet . Contes ib. care | 2 oe. sau] tery one gerae_ sie seo is Daily & Sunday 2 to 7 Py BE “Tot tg here ever ate. Tat Qan jow, inventory “Bor 36, Ponuss Up to $500 a a A port € Foom home on approx. 4 scre | WELL - LOCATED "TOT. -SMALL SL Ee S00 Se SHR Sor enty oe oe Fe ane. Sek. ea, Oe pripersr'y Seeaust toch Tench | "eau Walksn Get 3 bearoon tase, Yenct tele diese” tl 50 Sao, 5 Setis.| She large bichon bes Ging Legg po th ee located on South concept of tamily | Yours for Years Catt the tettete™ 2 Guests diveteed.| stare, eiguatarce end othe ‘se- 2 cat garage, 1% lots.| space, & separate dining | Sts car garage, basement, carpet | ABderson St. 3 story frame, full | JorSyere tems nctiche tech | to any mur etme, Giese | asa W. uson FE +1367 ‘ocketok barrel | curtis. M. BREWER Living Poom | & diaiag »foom. , Gall be Sy | _ rege Priced right. sio.ene, | ode! features the very, best of 1 laces Gus: Ce Eat O kl d Ma's 5-7704| Tight. $10,900 $2000 dows. B : $4,000 Down home age mene ex- tom | kitchen lots of = St. “sy qd an e 60S ve pee FS erm C. HA EN, Realtor ' rooms, ih room, modern MILFORD In to offering Aluminum storms , : =a . ’ . +, ga Plastered walls, gar- press, supreme i=» hate se. ne Steeste one Ser re . . ts ; Fg PE 8-004] | rage. Take car and cash as down bage vt om, | ot RB é Loan Com y : Spon _ Eves. i/o} . Perry Part. 2| SSee" ane errnacn | school. . Long Lake Commu-| acceptance only $11,980. — pan _ | NEAR FISHER BODY | | wtany. eneties 185 30) Down ee acd) cant a mort ari Suburban Ranch ” | 209 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. Established in 1916 eae esses? cet cer, |_ shopeng center: $1,060 sown. ‘ ‘sylvan saosor evel 3 beiee.| s00't eae G oe ell rat 3 bedroom rasich FE 2-9206 : ee sluminum storms & sc gs ~~ 4 ae campers, Tie betes, ZAMILE. voem oF Base ow ann old, aa FRE LOU TG | ee | See ae | See tren] Coat tee | ener Need $500 OF TRADING YOUR | ‘gp, veut rrinceum. turme.coom:| Rose McLarty, Broker | JERRY E ADAMS | ist i BOCES Eagt PROM |. ‘Tiermapane | picture. ‘win: ; OLD HOUSE IN ON | betn h ‘uultty room. heat- | we 3.2167 > Pe bse BROKER Seuanm Thaw Road Sie Soe oe Want fast courteous supn0ou ievas ang shrubbery. ‘Geocrets |~ In Auburn Heights |. bmcaillar°appomument." "| fine, community, Spactgus 6’ rm. | 8: a ne | ee Oey a lesen pyre: a AS iacinied. Gnir Saale own, cd ment is "yood, condition. plus i 0 ACRES fond contin and out z For Sale Farms 48) 2 W Hiurse "°Pnne FE eset | COMMUNITY LoAN co, 8 rm. ranch, ; g, “EStrance bail bargain. | Bedroom rental ‘ ow et 2) 4raMy sick. | A PRInnoLY exavice ay Ee Giroux-Franks - of ae oe foe y te| ‘ered walls Bardwrod nots. ree ping ‘and Webster Sans or met g1s09 DOWN — sa7.s00 Pout | “pedroom noders, home, of hee oe od set il handle WHEN YOU NEED with as 5 g00d conditioa and the; reation rm. Screened ; 5 rooms & bath each, Tooms, : Sema sent lon CRSENAL™S MEL"Enn | Fe | Se | Se Sooo stearate! cterstax | $95 to $500 Eat Sea Pea ee | Ree Se A LISTINGS som tlie, ea" nramnes Sore | HteGian'e taper” | BUSINESS” | GU Ut i. mice per pur- : er, Income monthly, : é ou cas quickly on =e oy sac | White Bros, | eye mere) WANTED | KINZLER | se Sider nit Sotmee sores lage, Mosera @,toge| Party Store—S.D.D_ | Signa ‘Sar emf. "We Samer heiycer | [ote PB_FE bens or Om 218 H. C. NEWINGHAM | REALTOR PE seats or PE Cana, Open ENG: | cot Negh, ououaneh tah | Sahat venrevgreeed | Sas" Gin Gott wettest ele See rain | S ACRES? BEDRMS, | ‘come eter | HURON |" vgs | Stareecrranany— |orcor re pee | STAT pitheorielngiperans Bt ete VALLEY REALTY 7 $5,000 PER UNIT | gsxcnepatue1N “HADLEY cba FINANCE CO : nN? floors, full base- ”“ ome i 4 + . el a ot eee (SILES on" Hiat # Feetee tate Mine] BOCKQTOUNC | sere es me tening sunsantnt| arse mneneaatemnn's | summer Business | a rosin ene meat ate. |. “Home Planners Center” | Sai Sits,p car earese. sie.se, EAST SIDE for | chasea at ney te of | payment Evenings, ee by clean. GUE FINANCE a. Tee, ess $400 I DOWN 5 room MIGHIOAN AVE. ne ee ie leaving the Wy Faqs cA "WEBSTER REAL ESTATE equipment "ineketed’” Onis 202 N. MAIN: 2s : at ~ 3 é Call now. eure wove 3 tamiiy oneal? Sine SHNE A wert] BaraPa aie | edlaumea gs rear | New La mH Lie Ai tatenca eit |S CORPORATION BE sm s bath, New Lakefront Home ol ; picture ae 3100 W _ | WARD E, PARTRIDGE «| JOHN A. BROKER| . Bey Soh firing room a ‘niee Ri ‘PANGUS, Realtor ae eg Sen eee eae a ve 3 berms Best ex a fruit . TRLEGRAP RD. Mortgage Loans . Up. Separate collect: Ortonville NAtional : talking about “LeChateau.” Be eS eee Sik a¢¥ COE Vata ton | SO eee So i eetrances, &, ulilities. pa 4 lane super sate SUPER G GROCERY | | "tnturaiched "9080 or paved vireet. Oued cen. sicseo| nome. Lar itry house and) You'll Like === ~to~ an existing $78} _Purther details will be latins" lock Dottom away from all) car down payment. New | Sata tecae bal nish er) fog ied, Ful price ony #18 | ~°Th, homes vous ane me | Seen Hermon amon, cox | farted, Upon cesar Sam | —————| faa «eae ti Fret — | Aesaee Suey St | bedroom "es month, So 2 price of $9500, wonderful bas- . eames ent. ' Cranberry Lake Lots = new in 1956, from : game Prow, 1000 Down —|# DOWN, ||| ment. aL living with re: | Siocka," nearby lnke’ privioges:| Tue most “beaut lake, front | Vision. Prime: Investment iketiin ber Witt Senter "gart| - Like new, Wil Swan Tor COAT. fow, Modern ‘kitchen, bath. oi] ZArge, Kitchen, utility room and) foithed. two. lots. ‘Terme nest: snokies : chusite sdedtviens,. detitanle te. | Choice 27 Acres valuable real estate A . Storms & screens. Glassed pod $6,500 2 P ' available, For convenience CO-OPERATION INVITED sarietion - Wee te . by ™MmsU desk or ing coffee Sims tee ee nie tee] this home at ‘this ‘price. Gall doup payment. (excelent | Samper cut gt shoe WARD E, PARTRIDGE | :imee. Pesan.“ *4 oy Pgs ) Re down, p= Bd p : Smithbrooth & Co. . REA I EST AT fishing and swimming.) in Roe ho . REALTOR _ FE 4.3581 smaller house or % roperty 25700 Plymouth Ra. Detroit 39 Mich. : t. PE 2-272! VACANT — Very attractive new 2 SCHRAM thee this te hard to find 2 «701 Dixie Putas] ,Crampian Lake Front | 115 Acres HOUSETRAILER Sesreum pungeles. ei beet PROS feater _PEsorn| Seo man cnequrmet Gunl near en defor icxsrusad meget REALTORS on, lake with 500 fot on reea| A to rp Raiate, =| 1050 W. I cakes ee eee eh tomes. fret Aik Jectyn coreet Sra. oe ae ere ee Ys OR 21223 "Eres, MAple $100 | Sn, 900, Let oe eee en | rollin. Beh veel SOT OIE cree take’ pres RitTiPie ListING sgnvice” | o% » You Uke it, GATEWA to . with $2,000 down. si IL, CO. en », ag vecpenaiie! WEST SIDE Your Own Business : orman Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor . é y opersting | Pe pan Bags down from re wl ate jee is idea for Siz room home and | store HAPPINESS NEW IN '56 i ‘ Van Ne Foetus Lake | ats: we Mighty Sse, ita anne Serv n NEw I 105) — Al) newir deco: ae dues seem. hitchen up for television store or y ‘ S DE ai-ft. ving. room. - a > és “ieet. frontage ana over : : # é : : fated. 2 bertroom, bu slow. ail @ two bedrooms down; 3 rooms; many other of busi- VEST SIDE and kitchen with ‘ P ane aa ‘ome poo: Bee To" cremtig' ock| & 20 ont, up. Part pemepens.| Sess. Zhten, Semree, Mone IMMACULATE oo en Bee ® steal st | Rent Farm Property 48A fers Bemis cistytace| sr Gagefoog. ger atached tt | fason cn, oth tore, tod LARGE HOME __| fe the tangs sity “room: wear | Gw' M: Stout, Realtor |. o> ae : North side, paved |. emp : : Near Pontiac General 2 ' =P ete : : Biecreesr boon aitobs =| par Sere gcmar 0 Moma sad) ie Saat” pense | Meee pees cece. een: | eaten se tome |W Reagan, fe reso) WATERFORD $1,700 down; bai. like rent. NORTH SIDE bath up. Vestibule entrance with LAKE FRONT : - Sem gen "$7,200 FLOYD KENT,. Realtor | prt fect Ratenss: rooms, room, full Dix! ‘Gnl0e corner. . at Telegraph - RKING - a Bateman Kampsen: REALTORS FE 4.0528 GOAT. T co . FE cig, akirh § Bue 216) PB| ) 1 Dining room set: Table, four chairs, buffet. Good condition. be seen after 6:00 p.m. 100 W. Strathmore ati F Gu = Aw N ten weal table. FE 2-0250. 9x12 a Base Ru 5. Pau Be Ft. Wall Ti “Tile GUAR. PAINT. e us ts, 141 UP TO % Te Fae wah tik ee... _; i * £ om ‘Ground “scree of free Easy spin dry Washer. a te FE Su CLAYTON'S. FRIDA ¥eToOS 4 miles E. of or 1 mile E of Auburn on Aubera| U T a DEPT. Wr. ei We ee sone “Allen's Appliance, 87 Oak-|D erm oll beater....... a : Lo ig ses eaeabees ey eerie eee PLYSCORE | A - ¢€ac Northern Lumber Co. 40 EM 34171 New Furniture Prices Cut ger ide dept or re ED DEPT. be eg ae eee eee eo ghair. oss... ; | 2 * Pia e Sees ee wr : , fi pee ee eee ee 38 * ; a. ay Ty? MO me & RY) : Te Soe) é “NEW, AND U hi J 1 28, 1957 NO. ‘ Sonuterensn Son heareeeae caption ‘PIANO FOR SALE. FE R SALE. 3 WALNUT BUSH & 1 & LANE sgn . Perfect cond me an offer, EM 3-0161, Sale Office Equipment 63 NATIONAL cage | + hal, ie ele Miata om For Sale Miscellancous 60) NPL oe ' Se sates | PCs, pares ge Pye ie? te UNDRY 7UB a Mp as | Warwick s PE és isooe STOP! 1 Rang Ee mere, err fe cape “SALE Sheetrock ee: MAKE SURE IT's - BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. 8197 T hig re trot BL Bt -;SURPLUS BUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO.' “en Lv pete ~y se | 2x4, aD over ©... Se tL x6x8 os ‘ W. Montcalm. FE 5-471. FOR RENT FLOOR mixed brome * @ fs "el bet, Ea 20 | | AUPALF® TIMOTHY ioe 4 aos a ag Deliveries. Phone MA $4006, ne oo, ; 4 | PRURSA See pac aa Paw | Bie Niele " "4, SR w | ayagery OF BAR CORN. Fi rE Reg. $10.98. speare Wonder reel, now $11.95, é 95 Johnson Century Reel, ‘he $22.95 Alrex Mastereel, now *KELLY'S HARDWARE 3904 AUBURN AT ADAMS AUBURN HEIGHTS FE 2-6811 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66} FILL DIRT, SAND | 2 4-1 TOP anu vel. OR 3-2943. Black CLINTON A-l TOP SOIL eae dirt. band, crave! Bennett. Oe oF GRA VEL. BEACH eNOS FoR cory iat PES CxGanaD-BYONE SIND, -CEav ¢l. Fill Earl Howard, EM 34591. Al. SOIL Bleck dirt, gravel and fill. OR |. * 3-6065. . 64' For Sale Livestock 72 “ts — one ¢ OUERNSEY “BULL | sale. MUlberry 9-1760. ay FOR SALE. ,f0K, OR i. seen Sat. 5381 Clarkston .Ra.. 3 . east of Clarkston. 74 or Sale Poultry ——- dachshund. months old, AKC ARCTERED ATREDALE | Rise Grae trical, ip crates at less “PAINT SPRAYERS : BABY GOATS Gal EM 3160 | Open Sunday i shee 7 I BROWNIES =, oe at STUD. | ; VN AKC eg. Curtiss : bs pega 2 ane, oemot Be Sim t HARDWARE BRITTANY PUPS, AKC REGIS. | two @00x16 tires, ‘or easy moving | __ tered, 4 months old. FR 3-7584. | SOP Fe —Shoullaal raion ironed aoa as tad 4 S. : ne a AB OIL, TANK Cameras, Equipment 614 | pag POODLES. REG. MALE 1 a vent || GERMAN” AEP : wr ee es GER: SHEPHERD PUPPIES. PEMALE, purebred AKC reg. MAy- a SHOR HAIRED . OR 3-3633. i Drayton Plain: Mon sae R ar 5 aa MALE OR | » | Bolens . whee] horse trae- ry tors. several Toro, BBs GOOD ROAD | GRAVEL, DELIV. | for an Allis Chalmegs G ered. bunch tyer s scales, | 4-6588. Ph. PF 5-5648. | | GRAV HoUcI TEN ke SON | $28_N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-761 | ~ MetUt { CHAIN SAW saws ie: Ue ce 40c @ bale.| clerk. Auction Sales |* $089 Dixie Highway Drayton brewers | Every Friday ....7 P.M. is Seery-taaeer cieee PM WikER Mixga BLY & SELL DAILY. OR . cas ais von anywhere. fee ene TRS: HARDWARE: 218? 8. Selene Rd. FE Sunday o-3 ALUM. FA it. INLAND 5 LAKES SAL SALES 217 Waren TR One, FE See ONE 14° THOMPSON trailer. § bp. Complete $399. nly S Acoma ee os ¥ FIBERGLAS MATERIALS TO COV. of Big Beaver and “% mile N.j ir bosts, decks, of 16 Mile Rd» on Sat. Mar. 30.| #106 for windshields. Plastic 1957 at one o'clock the following: ; Pies. helovale tse. ‘ 3 cows, se bred. 400 bushel Open nat - ’ Clintin see bushel corn. 600 bales mixed hay,- 300 bales a wre GRCED PLAasrics straw (Bright wheat), New Idea . at J manure spreader, New Idea side Lincoln Cin ea delivery rake. New Idea hay TONY’S MARINE spring’ » Sohn | 3 eee | 10. per cent discount on all boats tom plow, and quantity of if yen, ovdee now. “tyinrude Mo- drawn tools, International Fence Ss. Lay @wWay at bank terms r, jewelry feed| 21 yrs. repair experience. at Tareas” Prop i ake td. Keego Har- George Forsythe, tt "| bor, open ‘til $.. Terms ~ cash —_ HARRINGTON __ For Sale Housetrailers 78 = =BOAT WORKS IN | & SUNDAY _ w ‘ OPEN INBOARD ae FE 2-8033 . Call week pS mag 9 Reasonable. ends, 2831 Knowison, ‘Keego Har Har- USED OUTBOARD MOTORS $35 and up =. SLAYBAUGH S PE 60453 = “§20_ Oakland WOULD LiKE TFT ACOMINGM air’ coe or without trailer, OR Sagupegese shi you : 5 bine, 2 - Bob Hutchinson . interior Paints ne vator et. | Paste ee, sls: Peatocke "pe ems | PRA TERMS Pain estitates | Stick MAWE CORN PLANTER, Mobile Homes Sales Ine. Tein a St: ie Bing ay $240 Righiand Ra, nese On 37002 | | MANORE FOR SALE. 2 OR § ¥D _{0f_Sise_ ot poet, OL ¢ 358. Drayton Plaine Mich. LU: BER co Used Bao othe nog rood 1 } American foot f sao 28 Amer. | row) LOADING PEAT MOSS. onc FOR OUR, NEW ACTORS AND | ions GENERA . me aT acl. Hwy. Drayton Plains ican edger, ches Used low _& Lock Maven. FE 3470. M going to service, FE 8-9024. e * ge ae noe | Soeston Pisin. “50 i Dixie Hwy. (POwTIag fame BUILDERS fan a EPS, SALES ° ey | os “0 PT. MOBILE CR . wromatic | 77872 . gravel. mens St. bedroom. ei 1348 | xxenGe RENCES nox ge cae. ~* Recent Excelent work: | | TRAILER - HEAVY ~pury. =| = sizacuias. cement & mortar. | _DATRY FARMERS cks'!! BE ‘SURE TO. ALL FRAY BAL mo : | $23 50 dation Bhesis. Sui? Dat ed. sed’ tor | fet our iow prices on. bulk |e og ow tess |: PREn EeTIMATES PRD etl: suline ome) “Geaver® FILL coolers installed and serviced for ae ‘winDows~ Ge | HAVE” Youn” Lawn MOWER an © sfier 4 ‘00. 1 year. We cap save you money. | TRAILER EXCHANGE ° eee Wisbowe ¢ EB S| Re rig PS aE a ad ‘Baer oe SES cil et BR A Ow OUALITY—10 WIDES mm TE 36 BARNES HA RDW ARE Sal chovers somriote wr pk PRECHENG, TRON END ND pOUBLE SETI JOHN DE DEERE Disc. | B Models £ 2 te be ft é a¥dvc + - ° i‘. > 4 i i 2 eegemnnnnadnntae j P : nw Muiwo st Bary Porting| HEttlear™ “Sete” sen'Se | Pca WE—FORE PEROUSGK PLOW. Festung AxDERGON, CAME A ALUMINUM SIDING | "gue Sere aperenet tor Suse eo | es _.Woed. Coal & Fuel 67 | Sona tai. M301" | were “ « a * - ata ‘. oadeeie Se avs | Tqlbott Lumber | rmeruace CANNEL COAL F rem |e trate Sate, plow BOTTLE shires. re ai 5 electric loading would wm | Ones age oe, org asanen 9 | 5 akas nesters at ony Sn sna "ine ‘Bibs Sao oe ast a gee ‘Milter MU | & be 4 *Reveolds | § Orchard Lake Ave. gg are * 1) Dhants rube FOR ™ Open Eves. "til ¢ & Sun | p.m, . WATER PUMPS. Sam. 0a. Fn¥® : eer Trees, Sh 68 | potiom plow tractor. “Oa | MODERN RECONDITIONED 3 ER 4 . 80 8. Petry Uncalled-For Watches \ bile homes, now available. Pay our ex TOURIST CAMERA WITH | $10.85 4 ¥ A BLUE SPRUCE POR YOU. FORD TRACTOR WITH DOUBLE | lke rent. Also slum. & fidergias swnings tik ANTIQUE GROAN, | for as high 98 $11.00, Must be | scotch, Austrian, and Mugho. ar | blows and ise. OR 3201. |, TRAILER Fase fr pam x -| $98. CALL ty pprec ; tn Gemeaten FARMALL A TRACTOR, PLOW +e Sort ab a mouth and" to | CAWN MOWER FOR SALE —REO| tre ‘re san, oun Native trees Dig Your own, Bring | 47mg, Dise. Cultivator & mower. 97” Moly ne. Holy ME 44771 FaLLeLyS Auvure ie "Roches: “itera sae Pe STWR | Phen bel donweree Vilage | “CARDEN TRACTS OXFORD TRAILER ter (Rds. Cail OL Teel for tr 3 “feet “ol cord in frater “FE 3% ist miles B of Wixom Ra. and) GARDEN TRACTORS SALES Used & N Ss LIONEL & AMERICAN |"f Gener t| every day 6 to 1, MU 808 ore Many to Choose from 199% Holty snd | *LYER TRAINS fis Private from _ 965 Arrow, 14 to $0 ft. long. FLYE _Eitte ‘except: gun SHADE TREES WE GUARANTEE THEM $ to 10 wide. Buy & good used | ALL STEEL FENCE "| fsegite'"tciogt pars 'Free toot | WATE St SOPTHER WA GRATW.| fuer mane, sveryranie, tear ‘HAgh “CHADD vane four “econ bay Pace Fe ea re "Et ei oa. factory ; sume paym a Tia to 2” available ny amount. es y cent bank rates. % down, 1 . same _pa Sabessin. “Mvargzecns Credit Term mile south of on Mis. A ~ Asoh It Tj ] ELP You Wi ep all ings. wo ~HOUGHTEN & SON | ¥o- ‘ rd spna lle re PONTIAC LANUSCAPING _ Serving Oskland County tor | “st ‘We will sell it for you for 10 ARMSTRONG oxox% INCH BENSON LUMBER CO. rE or FE ree 828 6. Main, Rochester. OL 1-9761 at" Holly Marine ‘Coach Coach Do It Yourselt 61 _Vartetioe, Salton tock. Leading Toon gto —R. Te F 7 BOAT AND FLOOR saxDER, PoL-| For Sale Pets 69 ‘*™" Pienty ‘of Pee Parking etre sae ” PLL eh wee — as GW. ae on. eee Bigg. rp | Deane al this week only — | | MODERN [PRIVATE TRAILER "cut, 1% bo motor, Baldwin Ave. aS See * at aes piste Hwy. Days only pool Freezer. $239.95 | aoaraORE ESTATES WO MODERX | e fw months, OR os FOR RENT 2 mie. Be pret KING BROS. | lake front & EM itn oo r bead — |} puppies cen er. | +0734 . me idtec ft wal pes steainers--wanere "and _fise. Pe ao. RD_ AT OpDYKE OXFORD MOBILE “oie 2 n. lengths .. fee fe Ye vacuum c¢ rs. - | F WoO 7 FEMALE “WENSEAR- | — miles east of Oxford at 1940 Lake- ) ft lengths ee land Fuel and Paint, 496 Grtherd | Scmaraner fg slug service Mr. Orchard Grower Ville Rd. For those who want | ' 2 : Fei inn: oi v . ne bes phone 0. 83022 or ar PE 5.2100 PPAFF SEWING MACHINES DRY | AKC BEAG ros HUNTER... gallon "fenk. engine dtivet, large , Behcctindencabeite . . : ‘es. “t cond ; Kav A a od el a Toda a oy . \ ee s al bd is & prive PATIO SLA iS ane 100; Sundey 10:00 to cee, rt ay 4 ea ver. 55. tractors. (gas and HUB AUTO GLASS co. Also OC3 Oliver craviers, wn #2 Oakland A FE 47066 SELL FOR PARTS. SUN - SORS; MILL ED 4EAD: TRANS- : RS WITH cowk, NTS; COMPLETE FRONT ND NEW SNOW TIRE; AND TUBES. CALL OR ll AM. AND ee OR ANYTIME SsATUR- For Sale 1 Tires « 80A QBPBPPPP PPA Always Ready to Bay | dunked Top $$ paid. ‘'BAGL “EY A AUTO PARTS FE 54-0219 179 BAGLEY 51 ST S MUCH As $50 FOR JUNK AND | sheee ears. PE 2-2666 days or i AVERILL’S ed Raa FE 46896 32-3200 sa | Bod Shelton Motor Sales ; top dollar on ate models, Pg Auburn & E. Bivd. FE | HIGHEST 35 FAD FS Poa 38 JUNK | ears. = 36411. —_ H IGH SS$_ PAID ft. | M&M Motor Sales oF top dollar OR 3-1603 t “THE HIGH DOLLAR high grade used cars. We them. Drive the extra miles, .* pay you well, #540 Dixie H. J. XM VANS WELT WANTED. J enkae CARS. FREE _owing & estimates. FE WANTED. SCRAP tT ee Ph. OR 3-451) - JUNK CARS AND SCRAP Weervice. Cell FE 40562. _For Sale Trucks | Fo. need ‘ Ge, “1m LONG WHEEL BASE. GOOD | “res and moter, Milford, MU i 5, TON CHEVROLET PANEL truck, 26,000 milex FE 44979. 4 CHEV. DU AND ‘50 MERC. “Ressenabis. OR 13-5322. After 4 5m : | i % TON CHEV WITH RACK. Deluxe cab. Good tires. Also ‘55 uick super. FE 5-2882. ‘% CHEV. 3-QUARTER-TON PICK. up. Exc. cond. Marzas F sales, corner of Pike & Paddoc' "$1 CHEV. PANEL, $295. err lent cond. ‘Tom Bohr Inc. Mil. ford__MU 45155 __ 2 With CLOSED. 2 b egy duty Tractors ali in good tion. Ph. MA 4-2150. 490 Pontiac Trail __ Walled ane Mich CHEVY %-TON PICKUP 1934 1 qinnte,. in in every respect, ~ TE & 3 2” — $26. ISTSALEFOR’S7 | édnesday. Auto Service Up to 50 per cent off; Black or walls. ED. WILLIAMS. 451 8. Saginew at Laebura a CRANKSHAFT bygone Be IN THE | Shine: hop. = ‘a Duck Ma. Phone FE ~ Sale Motor Scooters #2 “Swindunteld: Saddlebags, License: OR 3-326 ain. “wew, § ALMOST NEW teoxis WHITE. deot DEN ANS EQUIPMENT nenq | _Wall tubsiess tires. FE 2468. | Oatiand FE 2a080 wide MA & ~ | WE BUY AND SELL GOOD USED BUMP TRUCE Sieh." | FICE FROM 4 BIG SEUBCHION | "res state Find args SG | 2 Gersarstet Guise wo. pars = "Fe coun | OrEON V4 FORD ERY : ie Ph. NA 71-3292, Davis | STANDARD BEARD WO NEW TIRES.| customized cab, hot water heater, M Traded in on General Safety tires. ‘& heave springs on rear. 10-ft. covered. Cail EM 3-3160 alter 7, . wate ~ , WHIZZER MOTOR SIRE | “Rurage. + FE 7-9053. $0082 — Week Days 9-6 SAILBOAT, ie” “PIBEROLASED. A-I cond. Past. Sacrifice $300. OX 3-8634. ; BS ns a a re eC 7% JOHNSON OUTBOARD, 1956. Like aew. 200 Cedar St. Imlay ee | ees ss 4 ee x “AUBURN MOTORS - Vas a es) ¥ a ., = qo 25 Ute fd SF, % — ; peers Se ; af : a : et ‘ ae \ ft ; o as ' sak 7, oe | es. : 5 Sa OA sie "THE | ON'TIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 9st cS ial a 1 90t For Sale \ 91 For Sale Cars 91. Por Sa o x er ce fe iarancaaA hasten ackeest “ * : a“ . I e ie AER ine Bo aS ‘ACTION... SINESS _ a Chev. Pickup with side boxes "1948 Dodge Utility Body and ladder racks 1955 Chevrolet Pickup 1982 GMC Pickup — 1952 Chevrolet Pickup ~ 1954 Chevrolet Pickup 1955 GMC Suburban 1950 Willys Station W gn. 4948 GMC Suburban - 1952 GMC Stake 1952 Chev. 34-Ton Stake 1952 Ford Stake WILSON Ee ‘EW teat CHEV, ei oS ARP, 12 M/ SLACK aT “D eae. STRAs & H. prerd mileage. EM 3-2684. Si L- * = sais AGO 4 CHET um, DR. gut. A “Sve TOP VALUE | USED CAR SALE | ei f. > Pe . pbseedddsddisessdceddds *# CHRYSLER NEW YORKER. R&H, — good, good tires, -. me Chev, V8, een “4 ‘$6 Ply, Bel. 2 dr V8... 8 Pord V-6 Custom sedan ..$1,505 Chev. ar cv Ohh aewen basuks 2 er eee «se Dodge V-8 4door . «1,395 Cher... P. G. ....... . $1,206 eae es 1195 ig aaa 4 Fond Wg. Broo... 8 ms z Dr. Pa. a Pyncuth pierre $1 Dr., pew $405 a Wiki ea ch osenwes 3 tis ae Shelton Motor $ Sales. 'S 2 se. ae PONTIAC’S ONLY LINCOLN _MERCURY | T ” Still Driving A WINTER-WEARY CAR? How About A Change? ere 1ON 7. ot oun PS sce with. pore gee : 57 DEMO Le , . RE ‘57 JAGUAR CONVERT. ) Steere Re “e JTURON' Mt NTR” SALES. |. AUTO SUPER MKT. s=="| Absolutely 1°56 Olds 98 Hol. Sed. $2795 :] 35 Ford 2-Dr. ...... $1095 | -|°55 Olds 98 Convert. $1995 & White |+54 Buick 4Dr. Sed. $1295 Catalina. Ra- 54 Olds 98 4-Dr. Sed. $1495 atone dle | +54 Cadillac 62 Sed.. .$2295 =| must seu THESE BEAUTIFUL }| NEW CAR TRADE-INS TODAY! | 5 “CLARKSTON | Motor Sales Chry sler = Plymouth §n5 1996 Dodge Rosai G 32.8, MAIN ST. “I thought I might as well — somebody's évie borrow: ing money from me!” 2 For Sale Cars 91 | oe Sale Cars_ oe mod a a es ey ‘83 FORD. BLACK. LOADED. wx-| Soha ak SaLaeE ROLY Pg Rag IEE a a ag a CHARD LAKE AND VOORHEIS Pully MUST : SUBURBAN MTRS, CO. : 8 ‘oodward Birmingham FORD,“ COsTOR 7 DR. Wee TOOKING SVER BODYS CR Wr is © GooD bamber of covery clean, chen” ge me SOT Eo lowe A ‘AU BURN MOTORS “REPOSSESSED CARS. .

| $ 295 150 Mercury 2Dr 1$ 205|°, OFF! OWN || 30 Buick 4-Dr, i$ 295) 49 Cadillac & spi $ 395 | _ NORTH . "ROME 1000 S. ile ue | Orchard Lake at Cass. my saneeie i iJ ; i » if 5 ‘ Air, 2-tone beige and’ green, radio and heater. , 1955 Chevrolet Station. Convertibie. '56 Ford Victori Safety package. Coupe, Showroom condition | Powerfile, W/Wall Tires. |.04 Ford V8. : Power steering. Super, Ri Power soetes and brakes Like new. |, ESTATE WAGON, © See it! i } 2Dr. V-8. a Chrysler 4-Dr. Sedan 1 Buick nye 4-Dr. (8AM. | 96 Buick Century . a W/Wall Tires. Radio & Heater. '53 Pontiac Cat. Hd'tp...$ 895} Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires, Hydrametic, '54 Mercury 2 Dr... Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires. ‘So Fi Ford Crown Vic Ow Buick Riviera & Heater, Dynafiow, W/Wall Tires, '53 Buick Riviera . Super, Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires, Dynafiow. | $5.00 DOWN ON FOLLOWING | 51 Ford 4-Dr. a. *-* “* * * @ Pairiané. R&H, W/ wen Tires, Power steering, '55 Mercury Montclair. . : «© ¢ © @tR 8-8 66'S O29. * ** © @ + + ee “ee oe © *“* * © © '54 Plymouth Cl. Sedan .. $ 795 Radio & Heater, W/Wali Tires. 1 ‘54 Olds 98 Sedan '55 Plymoth Savoy * es © © © _—*s © 2 * ** ¢ 6 & « "49 Olds ‘St Buick Club Sedan SCHUTZ. Motors Wo DeSoto-Plymouth | lealer || fie Weta ie: : ({9128. Woodward, Birmingham | ace ar" OLL Pipe vae ae jer 6-5302 | fee $2195 OD 895 B | RMI N GHAM| Quality Used Cars '5S6 Mercury Montclair. . : $1795 ‘95 Plymouth Cl. Sedan. . $1095 | Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires, Powerflite. ‘53 DeSoto Firedome V8 $ 795 ‘56 Olds 4 Dr. Holiday. . . $2295 Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires, Automatic, ence eahin. : P55 Plymouth Hardtop. . .$1395 |'55 DeSoto Fireflite H’ dtp $1895 | acoac LI99 $1495 $ 795 Super 88 4 i oer veaneruenetenaal a ‘asad | SPRING CLEANUP SALE Carnival of Bargains INCLUDES: 5 NEW GOODYEAR TIRES FACTORY GUARANTEED —ON ALL 35-56 MODELS LIFETIME GUARANTEE. ON ALL ’51:'57 MODELS AS LONG AS YOU.OWN THE CAR. SEE THESE SPECIALS! ‘56 ‘Chevrolet DOOR 210—Radio & Heater, Sparking SURF OREEN, turn signals. window washers. - $1595 : ‘55 Chevrolet ~ BEL AIR #- , door, $1445 ‘5A Cadillac 4-DOOR - Full : GREEN. ab Mipecbent $2195 “ae Chevrolet “er” war. 59 Chevrolet ania , oy 50 Chovcle_ ‘SS Chevrolet STATION WAGON ~ Custom 8, BEL AIR HARDTOP-Redio & ay eg TVORY . Heater, IVORY & RED. turn beauty. signals. WWashers, W/Walls. $1895 $1445 ‘93 Chevrolet BEL AIR H/TOP - IVORY & AIR RED. Powerglide, Radio & ce Eien ie Heater ly clean & ra. 153 Chevrolet , $895 $795 “93 Lincoln ‘94 Ford CURSORS TRePis. ‘Ste sSRRE cotta, * $1195 $995 '52 Chevrolet CLUB COUPER -~New oOREY paint job. Radio & Heater, W/Walls. A beauty, $595 82 Sad ag and BBE $495 Studebaker _ - fone ‘S as Pt a a ek a es it uae Veo a8 ie ey j a : jee ince \ : u ee ee ey ; s i ‘: “eG ey a. re PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1957 —) Hy Bt PS i Eastern Strike ig ad Today's Radio Programs -- udrey and Mel-- Today's Television Programs - - 2 : ges Be ae he Play Confers on 2 Strikes Playoffs. (4) Theater) (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) murder charge in “Black Angel." Crosby $:30—(2) (Color), The Bob ff or yt. Aaees SEs ile te jobs.; Sas They have demanded wage in-| that DETROIT #—The international indy Rie Gls es eek ot ing and Engineering Unions went creases of 26% cents an hour over| of the gas. a policeman was horrified to see|M¢®@quarters of the United Auto| ¢me Ray Anthony Show to con- | ahead with plans to call out an-| « = Workers Union was picketed yes. . “Appointment at Highbridge. a ee : UAW a | ee ee ee ee ee net oy ha | , ; 7 on) A million men already are out/6:55—(2) On The Farm Front. Fiint, are Repub- spi in the engineering workers’ strike |7:00—(2) Good Morning. (4) Today. for Mt. Morris} ‘s “Do Y. Trust|224 the union threatens to call) (7) Little Rascals, - Edgar Bergen ou out another 1% million by April|#:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. Your Wife’ moves to ABC-TV te '|6, closing 4,300 plants which turn 8:30—(7) Wixie Wonderland, looks Uike.<. out 40- per cent of Britain's ex-.9;09 — (2) Cartoon Classroom THREE FOR JACK ports. Romper Room. sui ensoes mates & Gees be ioe ste, ee ee House shows in three weeks on the Zane yard rs have kept na-|9:45 ews, é | carrying “lE™* | crey Theater... ~\tion's 270 shipyards at a stand-'9:36—(4) Faye Elizabeth, : <2 eninin _ | still for 12 days and stopped work Nanette Fabray makes the pilot 00 300 ships. In 1832~ sot sacra oe Gas] GO years before the Sika" mois ov ara yarn (nce eames wnsen| Motor Gar was favented ~~ a GBM began distillia one . party or another.” a Saturday Night slot... 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