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Caesar Is ‘Not Barbed” 
“In reply, to "Pontius Pilate’s. con-": 
-fidential report on the appearance of 
_ & strange prophet in the Jordan river 
district, Tiberius Caesar wrote from 
Rome. - 
My Dear Governor: : 
As you know, the Legions under my 
command conquered the whole of 
Germany from the Rhine to the Elbe. 
There has been no serious trouble s 
since. somber and 
Romans are 
ie ee Cee 
I follow the practice of letting the 
_ people of the provinces follow their 
own beliefs and customs so long as 
there is no conflict with the Roman 
law. That, of course, is supreme. There 
must be order. And there must be 
proper tribute to Rome for maintain- : 
ing order. ae 
With this preface, I ome to the 
matter of your report. About this 
_ “wildish sort of man John,” as you Aelius is 
deocribé Min, lim wt deta I leave the whole matter to your | 
judgment. The next 
You are an able governor or you 
would not be in Judaea. Certainly 
you ae enti to apprise 
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fine. _ WASHINGTON (INS) —Portland, Ore. mayor Terry 
4|Schrunk was accused today of accepting a $500 bribe 
to permit an after-hours gambling and liquor joint to 
operate. : 
Big-time Portland gambler James B. (Big Jim) 
Elkins told the Senate’s labor rackets investigation that 
the bribe was paid by Clifford (Jimmie) Bennett in 
|September 1955, while Schrunk still was sheriff of? 
Multnomah County. . 
According to the bushy-haired gambler, ‘who has and administer local affairs as a resi- 
dent than is anyone in ‘Rome,: many 
leagues away. 
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My Mother, Livia, is much excited — 
by yout story. She has told it 
the banquets and there has been both kw 
at all 
merry speculation. (My much more volatile in 
their talk than in their actions.) 
Aelius, my adviser, is very con- 
_ cerned that this John will soften 
the soldiers so that they do not 
carry out our commands. But 
always fussing about 
something. I think you know that 
-we demand discipline among our 
legionnaires. This you will watch: — 
~ Beyond that I am unconcerned. 
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But do ‘send me more details, Livia 
and her friends are virtually panting, 
for them. Rome bass most dull just 
(Signed) Caesar. 
details: Tiberius received #4 
‘Says His Partner 
Paid Off Mayor oe | 
occurred at 7 p.m. 
  
BULLETIN. WASHINGTON (AP)— 
The House today passed 
and sent to President 
Eisenhower a‘ résolution 
‘declaring the United 
States is willing to = 
resist Com-. business associate, vaid the 
bribe to Schrunk pape 
  She died an hour later at Pontiac 
Hospital. Supervisors Set 
12-Part Agenda; 
Meeting Friday Controversy on Shift 
of County Seat Possible 
—Expect Drain Proposal 
The. question of shifting 
the county seat loomed in) . . 
the background today as 
Oakland Cour.ty ‘supervi- 
sors planned their monthly 
meeting tomorrow. 
No official report had| § 
been scheduled on the 12- 
part advance agenda for]. 
9:30 a.m. in the fourth- 
floor meeting room of the 
County Office Building, 1 
Lafayette St.” 
ees ailing or Seteaer ot On | 
calling transfer of the 
and chit-chat among the Roman ma- Pontiag to Royal Oak. 
Citing delays in construction of 
a new courthouse - , the pro- 
posal suggested a building in Royal 
" Oak would be more easily acces- 
< sible to the majority of the county. 
‘Waterford Girl ostae" Sra: inc that the-courthouse, under Michi- 
gan law, must be located within 
the city limits of the county seat 
supervisors’ spe- 
a waa committee, whose 
ag rev rl i to ot fons smn strato mesttare te 
Struck on M59 legal send amare ng 
Kelley, ep cot sig 's mayor, is A 13-yearold Waterford Town- recovering appendec 
ship girl died last_ night from in- Mpuadien éad tee aot 
juries received when she W&S) pocted to attend tomorrow. be struck by an auto on M59 near : 
Crescent Lake road. | Others who have expressed 
On the agenda were reports friek 
injuries in the aceident which|the ways and means committee. 
An important proposal is that the 
ing is tied up in a law. suit brought 
by two member communities. 
Objecting to their shares of the 
total cost, Southfield Township and 
Troy filed suit to be free of the 
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  Follows Vessel 
in Delaware. River 
NEW CASTLE, Del. 
er and a-Liberian freighter 
collided in the overcast. 
Delaware River early today 
and nine crew members, in- 
cluding the tanker captain 
are missing and. presumed 
A series” of explosions 
-|followed the collision and 
both vessels caught fire. 
settled in shallow water 
{with only its bow protrud- 
ing. 
~The missing scamen 
the freighter, SS Elna I, 
} women... 
These were dh siliei bad awe 
rece: |men aboard the Navy ship, Those 
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Society. 
Based on a report of the 
Dr. Frederick Adams, at 
  : An adult polio immunization: program for Oakland 
County residents, ages 15 through 50, was formulated 
last night at a meeting of the Oakland County Medical The wesnsls holds the hekarety declgeaion of “Aagship of United The collision occurred af 12:30 2 
States naval fleets.” a.m, (EST) off the northern end 
ag. es speek me For. County Residehts > ta jeer 
A Me -iabe: Ss oe 
Area hdliadet et 
‘Polio Shot Plans cram 
rescue 
River traffic was halted in both 
polio committee, headed by 
Birmingham, the society   
Mexican Police 
Hunt Tourists Agents Sent to Village 
+-in- Search for Missing 
New York Twosome 
ACAPULCO (INS) — Four Mexi- 
can police agents left Acapulco last 
‘Inight on a 55-mile drive to an 
isolated village where they hope 
Joseph Michel and Mrs. Edward 
Hallock. 
Acapulco can be reached only by 
one poor, makeshift. road. The 
agents were driving a jeep and 
were not expected back in Aca- 
pulco until sometime today. 
Police Chief Gonzalo Gonzalez 
told INS there is a small hotel 
in the village managed by an 
American named Fisher. He said 
U.S. tourists sometimes like to 
enjoy a quiet vacation there. 
Michel, a iawyer, and Mrs. 
Hallock,» a wealthy widow, van- 
ished without a trace more than 
two weeks ago at Acapulco. 
“-Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoffman 
arrived in Mexico last night to 
“see what we can do” in the 
search for Mrs. Hoffman’s sister, 
Mrs. Hallock. 
* Mrs. Hoffman, wearing dark 
giasses fo conceal her tear- 
“] believe someone saw her 
jewels and ‘did them in’ to get 
them,” she said. 
Hang Onto Woolies,   
y ‘Colder Weather Due. 
 Sippekageeengtor sta wmv ‘with, a snow flurries, and a low 
of 12 to 17, 
  lwas 27. The. 
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  \ | April 22 as the target week for 
to find missing New York hs 
The small coast village north of| 
| opviday will be party ony with . little change ‘in ere high 
to 32. 
Pontinc’s Lowest temperature 
8 a.m. this. morning 
teinpernture at 2) 
Saturday is cdld-| 
ean to have individual 
\doctors give the shots in 
their own offices at a sug- 
fee of $3 each in the 
three-shot series. 
The doctors set the week of|Philadelphia, as a faint pink glow 
  
! Wives of Police 
Are Prisoners— 
Call Clubh—POW! 
If Pontiac police officers’ wives 
unofficially refer to themselves as 
“prisoners”, they feel its their hub- 
bies’ fault. 
The ladies decided to organize 
last night, despite the Pontiac 
Police Officers Assn. refusal to 
support a women’s auxiliary. The society decided its members 
would. give shots free to anyone 
unable to pay and was told doc- 
tors would be reimbursed by the 
National Foundation for Infantile 
Paralysis for the vaccine used in 
Dr, Adams said his committee 
had discovered that the use of 
mass clinics for immunization 
had not worked out in other 
counties across the country, be- 
ae et 6 ae ee of 
turnout. 
The society also outlined a pub- 
licity program for the April 22 
week which will include notices 
from doctors to their own patients, 
posters for display in drug stores 
and doctors’ offices, announcements will be known as the Police Of- 
ficers Wives — “POW” for short. 
abbreviation for ‘prisoners of war" 
and as far as the ladies feel, it’s 
no accident, 
The 31 wives voted unanimois- 
ly on the first ballot, in contrast 
to the three ballots necessary be- 
fore their husbands finally decided 
Tuesday against = auxiliary, 
ho first proposed 
The status of the 1-14 age group| meetings the first Wednesday of 
and pregnant women, who now 
fall under the state national pro-ifinancially to sponsor charity             
  Would Boost to 1st Class Status 
‘Eye ‘Junk Mail’ Bill 
trogeceleslton vie woud mately bow fhe pal fle 
for so called “junk mail.” 
Under his proposal, the rates would be increased to first lass 
mail rates. 
iin 6 on ol te easier oes Ne ome 
“Junk mail” js primarily advertising ‘tenia ies, 
te = ener ie eee | 
as a great burden on crowded 
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  (INS)—A Navy supertank- _ 
The Navy vessel later 
were saved,. including two ~ 
The women's independent group 
every month until they are able — 
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stations resumed at noon yester-| tomorrow will join in the World Day of Prayer which will be ob- . in preparations are (left to right) a eo ' The latter is back in business|Memorial Hospital after a ; day after being stopped since early; served by churches in 145 countries, and in 1,000 dialects. Service _Paul T. Hart, Mrs. Gayton Rule and Mrs. . Lewis. again with a total of 25 permilis|tliness, She wes a retired di ven feet P; : 
Monday. es here wil] be in First Presbyterian Church. Shown above assisting : : issued last month, as compared|at Grace Hospital, Detroit, and aj Cur ony length 5 ; . 4 é Me ong . The F member of St, James Episcopal/IE Limit 500 Feet { The Detroit Socony outlets still é or : ss fe age, ear d : remain struck today by members * . . | n o rch, : i - } 
of the OM, Chemical snd Awe Pontiac Will Join World)ke'sPlugged tar. ==." oe “i rr a conte, |B | : = : . Analysis report shows Lackey Birming- See te ; local 11-388, CIO. Workers there e : aor 1 ' PTT. For Dining, Bed and ' eee ane ak In Day of Prayer Fr iday Result of Head Cold ipoceseanessorsoestocs iene etune En ; x, | Representatives of the union ' : te : 3B Now SIMMS as Seen n MOD SQUARE 3. company have agreed to resume > $ 00 3g on Mort Neff's TV Show & LIGHT FIXTURE ’ negotiations at 10° a.m. tomorrow, ; ’ under supervision of federal con- : I. Hr . g . $86 Velee = ; eliators. ; TRADE-IN HM am 1 66]: TRUCE TALKS e : e extends from ceiling.  ° Attempts are being made to : ALLOWANCE Sa 7 nog a we e arrange similar truce talks ° . : a oe cae Pe $1.99 9 | between Standard officials and the) 4 NN om + ee: e union.- 
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officials were not available for ; commegt, Byron L. Cole, local : 5 A ; Standard yard manager, said he e eu a ‘ * wnderstoed the strike was over 2 ea a “4 _ wages and fringe benefits. e of ; Walter Thornton, secretary- . a - 
Sat itl tea cs sai A F e aE ao : : ‘ from * to five other ~4 age ore re i spreading’ yi : ie the pur- Sin "BUTTON = contracts either have expired or 2 . : : RIG js ee: are about to. + es . je ~ *s , 4 site ion is aeewtng win Parmar ()fficial ) Pontiac Deaths : ; BIG BEN ere oe pale oe ; 125 Yds. of Line ' Suen GR tna elie woes . ICla ened national waterway ana tat this |s ANIGPIT Clocks + hele P f 4 s. Light Fixture ; — A Bie ; . lin and Tom’ Maloney, oth Jinked! y 5 country plans to so use it to- |s ~ With Trade-te $l 119.95 p «82.95. : 
io Inoculations | SUCCUMDS af 89 {sui Catia escnd ww rad Sates eae eee cee te TL 3 ' John Jerome, 73, of 4069 Pine) WHITE HOUSE — 4 : . io Inoculations that they were not getting @ large/piuer, Watkins’ Lake died early|stid he would oppose any move|s Baby Ben . .$5.95 ¢ 5 ..,,, 51 Helds iw LAYAWAY . Ha + Alfred Austin Served |SPoush cut from the club's reve-itnis marning at Avon Center Hos-\to convert the White House into|® Luminous model $6.95) $ ig ‘ail Secccat so ‘ ‘ PEER oo -y tal, Rochester. He was ill fourja museum and to build a newje Chime Al’m $6.50 © mt xe newest, easiest-to-use-reei yet! : | pital, as Treasurer, Justice) The Schrunk raid, Elkins said) oo. FER residence for the President else-|® Luminous model $7.50) $M A pun of oeton Si ; (Continudd From ‘Page One) in Groveland Twp. was yea by pe andy ee eet ee $ Elec. Alarm $3.98 3/5 - Combining , i ti : Eki Mal th ht Consumers Power ’ where . Lasminous mode 
— ae Alfred H. Austin, former treas- wen Bray Be ee ee The White House is such & symig Pils Vest Cole Sig ; . : ngi necred . _-|bol of what our country means a Y a 
Bree ee eats leneecand Toni, hed vent the ald trvogh ‘Scheu. camm|,. nies, Ms Widow. Geneviews tat it never should be aba doned|S HH ime percent of this group is now Groveland ° yester- paign manager, Ray Kell. a , at © presidential residence, Eisuw is Sas “- ols : immunized. afternoon home % ’ Allen Pontiac. hower added. though Saginaw 98 N. wat a 30 percent ea ae. haan wag ae ou tee aye Schrunk was elected mayer | Donelson-Johns Fumeral Home| that he recognizes a need tor mod:|#eeeeseseeeeoecccecoees SHRSREEEEEREM anes 
desireable. months. He was 89 aoe ee ee yar ~vinglhe Moecuednstce dines — iE -- Monroe, county born in Groveland Town-| whe said he refused to a seereet factti . r ase TOP DOLLAR 
Se ae a ee ome ate cn Sawch 4, 1508 to Albved Wi] pelee chit that Teamsters ‘Mary Elizabeth Williams ee ee LOOK! YOU Don't Have to Pay 
the county to reach those in the! 4 retirea farmer, Mr. Austin | Elkins, a weary and worried wit- peter dpe n ove gen ministration plans to come up with MEN’S & YOUNG MEN'S 1-14 group not yet immunized. He} neq lived a lifetime in Oakland ness whose life has been threat. /dams, 78 Who was Killed Wednes-|4, job for Leonard W. Hall, former 7 v be decided as free vaccine buoame| (omy. ad S5_zears Se Peetiee. (coed. Genled agin wee GP dent on. MS, will be at 1 pm.(cerme of the Republican Ne- RT 
available. Methodist. Church and FAM thy (Wis) that he ever had any|Ssturday from St. Andrews’ Eplt/no" admires: Hall very. mich. but *. 2 @ Austin Lodge No. 48 in Davis- |connection with prostitution, She will be at the Sawyer Fu-|nows of to Prospective vacancy 
in us ee ee is _-|DENTIES MONEY ve Rasiya Bay Mgeaadle ego _— : PANTS 
shots with the ‘week of May 20], pve Ha aut Mes, Lillian gcetae: ettduer atamm ote accan ah tedeahay Maaibia can 
suman eight months later. son of Columbus, Ohio. Nine great- “linking the gam-| The Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, her lias of Heart Attack: e Denims ota sae 
iorse Fine; Truck Hurt - wernapan’ _ pea bler to this illegal enterprise. Pastor, will officiate with burial tna - z . ESS ice Service p.m. Satur- 3-8 n Roseland Park Cemetery. alues a ASHLEY INS) — An oil Donelson-J She was the daughfer of Mr.) Mrs. Spencer C. (Sophia M.) : tnd bun taan 0, Revts, én a./ ne temo Dees ar te Committee counsel Robert F-/and Mrs. Brown Williams, 166i|Howarth, 46, of 66 Newberry St.ie _ Highway 460, ‘The horse ran offiitinn 1 Bank, officiating. Burial|Sennedy interjected that two call-|Eason st. Watkins Lake. ‘|guffered a heart attack and was through a field. The truck, with! Jin tonow in Lakeside Cemetery,|"°US ™adams who had appeared| Besides her parents, she is sur-idead on arrival at Pontiac Gen- damage estimated at $250, had to before the committee said they!vived by a brother, Leonard H.;\eral Hospital Wednesday. -_ away. The driver, Clark| #2: never had heard of Ejkins being! sister, Patricia; and her grand- Her husband, who died in Richards, 22, of Nashville, Til, was| mnencieles em reatnoan. mothers, ‘Mrs. Thomas McCor| ember 1950 had been sheriff of 
The Weather (School Board [ssimsm.meseesrace atc: Owen ME Gn ors y 3 served Orion Township as e Weather 5 results of a lie detector test. taken suidilisagelsteiiiianas bad 9 . Th : Wednesday by Nathan Zusman, a| 197516 Gy Tae teak cae a a ee ‘ Portland night club operator whol Wilson S ated << cele ak ies oar a control, Choice PONTIAC VICINITY — lai dam Helen (B sah fs, denims, greys, . 
tema cea tela Zieh 8 er saat Studies Budget Helen) Hardy” falsely linked timitO Address Class |take Orn O's in lrg lection to a Sod Sees chamae in tompenters, Wents with prostitution, at Kingswood Brenda D. Howarth se ac Lo. woe 
Bic sar Secoming dgm'sna'sate:| Proposed $7,500,000 1 Li ) | me Wackive Wooten, Winans “ SANFORIZED FULLY WASHABLE ipier te se ae, ier tentent it te | Points to Tax of $18.75 Bloomfield Hills Man Secretary of Defense Charles E.|tie, Wash ® brother, girak colder, with mevtty seway wesiter sed] Per $1,000 Valuation Acts on Health wer <i otras “Ge stale hays ot Wayne, 
pend i fates cts on Health Boar June 8, Head Mistress Marlonheger trom ihe Voothees “ Lowest tem ' urday from the Voorhees perature preceding 8 &m.| ‘The Pontiac Board of Education The Rev - At @ am.: Wind velocity 10 mph. “ee top school ase tonight hn Past F. Carey, Bicomield| Sine said today. won of Beco = William 3 eee 
m n mulling over record a ; one ichigan al : ae 
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Rubber Bothtub Mats 14x26 66 ¢ 
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FOAM RUBBER 
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49° 
      
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1 Milk Class— White .      
      
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bowl, Milk. white glass, Reg- 
uler 19¢ each. 3 
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25° Relish Dish “sl 3-separate compartment relish — '¢ 
| dish. Milk glass in hobnait 
design. : 
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4 Clear Glass—8-Ounce 
Measuring Cup Graducted marking, easy to ¢ 
read. Pour lip spout. Clear 
glass. 25c value. . : —tné Fleer    9A 2:30 ONLY EYyy 
Size—All Metal 
he Basket : All metal waste paper 
baskets in black with < yellow trim. Large ca- 
pacity. ~ 
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Sait & ake Set per pth ¢ caps.-Stonds 2% inches 
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*4* Coffee Carafe Full 8-cup coffee cora~ 
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Sauce Pan Set Duet half-pans with ¢ : 
covers. White with 
black trim. peed 4g —_ Limit 
   
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Screwdriver Set 
see 5 8 
Hot-Dipped Galvanized 
10-Quart Pail value. Limit 1 set. 
Easy to Clean Plastic 
Clothesline, 150 Ft. Durable easy to clean ¢ 
plastic line. In 50 foot 
“ hanks. Limit 300 feet. 
Ideal f for Car, Coren Basement 
Groove. pottern one 
side, prose a. - ¢ 
colors. 
Famous Gay Blade lly Rubber Utility Mats 
other side. 
$] 95 val value 
anon “Coy “Blade” 
ture grass seed in plas- 
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Scotch Tape 
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tirntened today. metho To riday Ti 2. and Saturday? Storewl | Cg 
He sald he is-ready to push ata, ae era DTTON BLOUSES 
wmakers who recently: linked Frank Sinatra to a wrong | we Reg. $3.98 Reg. $2.98 
ie ace am lnvetigaion, door” raid on an <th-— - Famous Brand | ""*"  @ |. bg zr Meet es _/Marilyn Monroe was staying and J Ee , fA8 
©. congressman. mentioned|"eports that private investigators, Many. “tipper "or + button down Short or long sleeve, man styles. Anita Ekberg, Frank Sinatra, Mar-|took secret movies of blond Anita | a j :* , tym M nroe and hee Holiy Ekberg. ; : Cc ARDIG ANS | end ahs checks and ‘prints. coo, 32-38, black and poste! 
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ue es & Say committee member, said the and Zee Sic ; $6 
Ss made ments| might want to talk to law € : ; ; 
a nia State b and . : Mg Nena Capping parterall egitmate rae SLIPOVERS | Women's cloves | pras and PANTIES 
_ witnesses testified on methods used|involved in scandal magazine ee ee 
__ to obtain material involving screen| lication. ee , $° $ Reg. $5.98! stars and other prominent persons a oT. Reg. $1.98 Reg. 7% for : 
QUESTIONS METHODS. a ‘ i ai me ae : jtines said today that the Cali- Slate Cherry. Festival | ; ic a a oe d : . me _* Many styles 
Rn nm ton ‘ wht cotton : investigation raised the| | TRAVERSE CITY UP — The 157] 1 Mt cos cards We ont «4. Line 32046. Ripon cent and colors! strongarm methods used to gather ' — eds July a rig Tra » | button, white and colors, Ass‘t vat) panties’ in white and colors, : 
Photos and stories for the scandal City, J Ormon Danford, execu sizes. 5-9, | : b og | 
publications on Sietnn ws chairman s al Biccss Floor + Street Floor Famous brand cotton blouses at terrific savings! 
ae a et such tacties might pre srt aosggman ti Brees tn ; : —| Short, 34 and long sleeves, tailored and 
out that State Senator Frank Kraft, Night to Venetian Night, | . | dressmaker styles. Sanforized and colorfast. 
chairs of Wa Caen ‘sax Teag sient” aS) $ SPRING PRINT | DAINTY COTTON no malaga pt alae mittee, already has called for {fed- : P In white and colors, sizes 30-38. 
eral Manaotiog se ) GIRLS’ DRESSES GIRLS’ BLOUSES blading th vi! Kraft said in Sacramento that [Educator to Retire os ge : 
the scandal are “a : ee : , $ ae ; $ Charge Yours ot Waite's . . . Third Floor anttens! Gian! gat that |: - GRAND RAPIDS w ee Reg. to $11.95! | Res. 1055.98 D bor A Reg. $1.98 ? for > 
penne ge aye leva gmea a of the current school year, : A ol ot a single state ” . a : a eles ges ? ending 42 years as an educator. : 
pr sony 4 he has gd ae Upton, 65 this year, will h ed brant, ot Ramat and | Spring hee rime os nod ge ; gtr: GIRLS gt tipsy GIRLS’ 
asking comments Sug-/served 21 years as principal of sleeveless styles. rized cot- | styles. Sanforized cotton. Paste SHIRTS PLA -CLOTHES 
gestions, The representative added|Central High School. ee aA. Se ‘ton, 7-14, pastel prints. prints, solids, 7-14. : cate 
Y Famous brand cardigans and slip-over sweaters, - Becend. Ylew Second Floor § i | $ 
be l]- in Kharafleece, lambs wool, orlon and Ban-lon. LC es . —j tex. 5100 7 ta? ee fe 
Assortment of colors, sizes 34 to 40. : GIRLS’ SPRING DRESSES Reg. $ 1.98 ee. 
Don’ t miss this tremendous value Lace trirnmed, full skirts, short sleeves. Sturdy. cotton knit, crew neck, | Overalls and slacks of chambray, 
during Dollar Days! Sanforized cotton, pastel prints and solids, bi 4 ~ —_ 1-6x, white and — Big Sanforized. 
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LONG SLEEVE wg bao g FLANNEL LINED FLANNEL LINED aie a SLEEVE STURDY COTTON 
ag | MEN'S SWEATERS BOYS’ JEANS BOYS’ CHINOS YS’ SPORT SHIRTS | BOYS’ UNDERWEAR 
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Guaranteed 2.1-Wett-Out 5 SER oN ee ee ee Lee ee lon eee liseli ee arant put. i * £9 ¥ * , - am colors, . za = cotton. Zes O- ic. 
Slight Irregularities in Case Coverings. 5 | Street Floor. ; Street Floor Second Floor Second Floor _ Second Floor “Second Floor’ _ 
Formerly Priced Up to $99.95 : i 5 : : 
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Guaranteed i e pte a argyles. Sizes 8- 10’, a and-tailored. A real | with land thos, mtg Slight. 
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| $6.95 and $7.95. Values! ; 
. wears LES PLAYTEX GIRDLES | 
g and PANTY GIRDLES 
mee O18 Dt 1 Values to $6.95 
Famous Playtex “‘living’’ girdles at on unbelievable. 
. Leather or plastic, some have | [Ow price! The reason? Slight imperfections that 
gold color tooling. ID windows. | i7."0 way impair wearability. You save to $3.95! 
In pastels and dorks. White and pink, SM, L,XL. Come in now! 
ke . Street Floor Second Floor 
espace SAMPLE SALE! KNEE-HI NYLONS 
; Reg. $115. 4 or ‘ CFS: _ Gorgeous 
~ decease 6 sont quality dress’ P etticoats, 
J pers. Rein toe and heel, / ' 812-11. Beige tones, a Sheath and 
mi, Street Floor j i A ? 
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- co Double turned down cuff, rein- wk ii 
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_ Street Floor Zaly \ i - Z { oy y : 4  £es : : The finest quality pettf- 
a GPS + TEN lovely sys | PROPORTIONED | ; Peeters \ _ {nae , : a 
; , TE a, to choose from! WwW | YP» res ges try - ‘a 
$ i Z Yj GBp cottons, nylons, chiffons 4 
- nan — volve! Luxurioys White, block and. | Rer.tosiss, Dy pr. 1} Ay Wove ek wae koe eee - We can only show | styles here but pestelst ; ; SF BAe Ce 4 ' $M... A real scoop for J, 
_ al eg Se Oe ee cee) fae Seth. anet dark seoms, dress and | “Sp your Spring wardrobe, f  - j 40 oe 4 daytime sheers. Lanolin treated, ‘ pod ; 
HC izes ered sf pie ioned/ to, fit, Slight irr’s pel al ot | i realy febu ‘ # Come early for and first quality... Sizes 8; “1p | how, pricey 8 | These bet slips will ‘oftead ry low # wa rly ; | Sec ora tak ~ wp gs Lies ola 
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MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
    “ae position to recapture Senate control 
by one vote. Republicans and Demo- 
crats would be tied at 48 and Vice Asoo: lated te ans ° ; 
ary er rovunicaion t,t eal eage trmee "= Se." President Nixon could cast the decid-   
  
    
  
| MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS   
  
THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1957   
      
ment Relations Act is likely to come 
up for revision in the next few weeks. 
affecting interstate commerce has 
been under heavy labor bombard-. 
ment since its passage in. 1947, but 
+ ¥t/has been changed very little. Labor 
_ at first demanded outright repeal 
but. now will be satisfied with re- 
Rie oS 
In his State of the Union Mes- 
sage on February 2, 1953, Presi- 
dent Eisenhower said that “ex- 
perience has shown the need for 
some corrective action and we 
should promptly proceed to amend 
the Act. On January 11, 1954, 
Mr. Eisenhower sent 15 proposed -. 
revisions to Congress but nothing 
- ‘was done. He is expected to re- 
submit them this session. 
2 & 
_ Secretary of Labor MrrcHE.. says 
there has been some: agreement be- 
Quarterly. : 
The Taft-Hartley Act forbids 
5 closed “shop. It permits 
         term until a special election. Irish. In my opinion, that’s a big credit 
ok ke. *  é teed. x 
_, Eleven Democrats and one Re- se a amr omen! ; 
. publican, Tuap Hurceson, are Ore MH to ees 
ie on the ballots for the’ job. With . Verbal | hids Me. 
_._, the Democratic thus split, artis Areiioen,/ | 
{Atte Republican as to do is & Blomfel s; eigntieth: birthday, 
“Rees eae a atte sate ont: ean pra 
ne \ voted twice =e -~ “of 129 Mechanic §}.; ninety-second Birth~ union shop under which a non- 
union man can be hired by man- 
- agement but he must join the 
plant union within 30 days after 
he starts work. Because of the 
temporary nature of their work, 
building trades’ leaders want the 
- joining period cut to seven days. 
= oF - Bel oe * 
- Labor cah not count on either the 
. Administration or Congress to wipe 
out right-of-work laws through re- 
visions. Secretary MITCHELL says he 
will not push for that revision and 
it appears that -no group in Congress 
will. The Act has been interpreted 
to allow states to:forbid union shops 
within their borders and 17 states 
have done so. 
_ Employers can expect some 
recommendations to make the 
Act more conifortable for them. 
' President Exsennowerr has advo- 
cated amendments insuring 
management’s right of free 
speech in labor matters and 
prohibiting the reopening of | 
contract negotiations unless the 
labor-management contract au- 
thorizes it. 
cae * * * 
The outlook for revision is brighter 
now that labor has ended its cam- 
paign to repeal the Act and instead 
will be satisfied with some changes 
to make the law easier to live with. 
    
Texas Votes to Decide 
Control of U.S. Senate 
There's an important special Sena- 
torial election coming up in Texas 
on April 2. 
In the November election, Senator 
Price Dante. was chosen Governor. | 
Democrat ‘Witttam BLAKELY was 
named to fill the unexpired Senate. 
             
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__ The takes are high—control of 
the Senate. Bees 
A vor is being said and written 
about the equality of people, but the 
cold truth is that no two human 
beings are alike and equal—and both 
- Of them are glad of it, 
: ————————————e_ 
WHEN a girl's face “looks too beau- 
tiful to be true,” it probably would 
tell the truth if all cosmetics were 
removed from it. : : 
  
The Man About Town 
They Appreciate   
‘Through All the Years, the : 
- Outsiders Marvel at County 
‘Sense of humor: What most - 
people are endowed with: others 
_ With a sense of rumor. 
‘The beautiful landscapes of the Pontiac 
area were also apparent to visitors a few 
‘generations ago. In his diary of the. 
grandfather of. ; 
Mrs. R. N. Donaldson 
of Orchard Lake are clippings of a news- 
paper story which he wrote about a 
bicycle trip from Charlotte, Michigan, to 
Niagara Falls in 1896. Among his senti- 
ments of 61 years ago are: 
“In thinking over the country through 
which we have been, we are unanimous 
in declaring that the most «ttractive is 
in Oakland County. The country is roll- 
ing, but the roads are excellent, and 
one -is rarely out of sight of some lake, 
a sparkling gem among the hills. Nearly 
every farmhouse for miles has just 
it, a.lake that is well stocked with fish.” 
There were five cyclists in the party, 
and the trip found the poorest. roads on 
the Michigan end of their trip to 
last 12 miles before reaching Detroit. Of 
the Canadian country beyond Windsor, 
the. dt was “bleak, low and un- 
All of this only refreshes the memory 
of MAT on a remark quite frequently 
“made by our boyhood ideal of what a 
man really should be, 
Thomas L.. Patterson, 
for 16 years our Judge of Probate: “We 
don’t appreciate what we have in Oakland. 
County until outsiders visit here and call 
our attention to it.” That remark is as 
true today as it was when he made it 
60 years Incidentally, Mr. Patte: 
was the grandfather of . 
Clarence K. Patterson 
of today, generally known as “C.” 
The Jakes within Pontiac city 
are potential death traps when the spring 
breakup comes in the ice, and : 
: ' Chief of Police Herb Straley - 
urges precaution. We have no citizens to 
spare, especially the young ones. 
    I never met the gentleman, but I don’t 
like the notions of 
Professor Bennett T. Sandefur,;—— 
head of the Michigan State University 
' geology department. He says the sub- 
zero weather of this winter is warm when 
compared to what we'll be having 50,000 
years from now, when the glaciers that 
once scraped down through our state 
will pay a return visit. : 
  Perhaps the spirit of the times is re- 
flected in a letter from 
“Always Easy. Going,” 
enclosing a clipping about a man being 
robbed of $60 while hunting for a job. 
The letter says, “Served him right. No 
man with $60 should be looking for work.” 
  I don’t know where she got it, but 
this quotation from the : 
Clarkston Pioneer News Letter, 
the monthly publication of the group 
sponsored by 
Mrs. Tony Warrick, 
“looks like a gem: “Show me a man who 
cannot bother to do little things and I'll 
Show you a man who cannot be trusted 
te do big things.” ; 
A disciple of the ould sod calls my 
attention to the fact that 
Maurice Finnegan and Cecil McCallum, 
Pontiac's muncipal court judges, both are 
    should win the GOP would be in a. 
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Case Records of a Psychologist:   
Gives Sure Formula for Romance Marilyn agreed to give up her 
former suitor who was such a 
rotter, even though she said it 
would—break her heart and 23 
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That splendid society takes alco- 
holic drunkards and: rehabilitates 
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  " Gradually, she began to look-for- ward with eagerness to Roger's 
. Voice on the telephone. : 
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- Within six months, she was so 
animated and gay while on a date 
  ‘she had been interested in Tom. 
“Bat I don’t really love Roger,” she confensed te me. “I am 
I don’t jove him."’ 
I nodded assent, though I knew 
positively she would be married 
within six months, for Roger 
fallen in love with Marilyn. 
* * which would enmesh her per- 
Always 
a. hn gem a 
for his psychological charts and pam- 
(Copyright 1957)   
.. To help our brothers 
  
  
Dr. William Brady Says: .   
Exercise Saved Reader 
From Rupture Operation ago,” tr iF z e Z 5 re 
   
fis 
t i t. 
     
'- and carries a 
point, look at Pontiac 
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sits 
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The redevelopment of Pitts- 
and. Philadelphia, for ex- 
ample, took a prodigious 
In 
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‘ A Polish diplomat in East Ber- 
| lin sald that his country's travel Cj 
agency is now busy - 
the free world “to get as many 
_ tourists as possible t : . . 
Poland the government has taken [refrigeration father babe ; 
teat PP sip aane Rit ange ay mien elke, sbendpimnort There have been poe Mee ae 
Ormes’ check J American guided weapons to help) 
He said the Polish government|!argest suggestion award | out her forces and streamline 
is expected to open Zakopane in|¢VeT ee WaS\them for nuclear age require-| . west,|@nnounced yesterday.   
  
        
    
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kes Fact Over Theory on New Submarines.s. <=. st Shingle Defy Storm a en" at fa Couple of Tough Brak WASHINGTON ®—When the , the Navy has teven other ity has been requested for con-|will use some form ot water|"ebutation ss an indispensable) EAST WALPOLE, Bists, «| "He quickly, gounded the alarm outa Sigg Py sry ; Navy began moving Into nuclear etme powered submarines init atrucon ox more. transfer, instead of sodium, 10/"T wny handles replevie and] lly Cenls out atartas of gale, ana|for the fire truck dash to 129 8th|MiNO® Sm 1 peace 
To TE eed nant Six years active Wulling’ programs, Author-! A of the new silemersiies their propulsion eystem, .-  __|cther highly’ technical matters in|even hurricane velocity, has been/St. =» - mie po genie depo 
reactors would be built and tested _ I avaaRnueraram ESSI 7 head Farad evel oPe OY aed on the sot} "Hey!" he exclaimed. ““That's| broke the left leg.-While he was | 
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“pump” is used. A field of elec- ; end up ONLY tricity is created by wires ' ‘ 
LAYAWAY SALE Easy Terms! Low Down Payment! | ‘| : @ PRECISION AUTOMATIC PHONOGRAPH 
Beautiful, compactly styled high fidelity armchair phono- 
graph .. . with 3 Magnavox speakers, wolfér, tweeter 
and mid-range.. 6-watt emplifier and’ precision 6 H.P. “MARK 6” 
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simpler in wenn “ava the big $ , “Wize records. 
pressure pumps used for water 2:31 _ @ REMOTE SPEAKER SYSTEM Ee , Fh ae yor i A ne — Utilizes additional 12” bass plus 6”x9 rectangular high we ae hee toe Ge Wall mee 2 : : ia. d t range speaker . . . all. spea' matched for smoothest . ‘~ a 
discovered that the chemical re- Famous Mercary outboard that combines quality response. Tasteful design b with widest voriety | 
action of the sodium worked into and fine workmanship. acta ar of furniture styling. ; 
the pipes, resulting in cracks. remote tank, twist-grip throttle, easily. pe oe ae ‘'e . 
announced several 10... wh 30. $487. Mark SSE $758 : , a 
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ST. LOUIS—Some of the modern) 12 ALUMINUM BOAT Reg ee, . 
the see: wg vend One. rr , @Aircraft |§ @ldeol ‘cor 319 9 
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  THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1957 
WKC ‘Has Bargains Galore! Rock-Bottom Low Prices! 
    
10 HONEY bom] BIG SAVINGS on EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME! @ Not a Warehouse Sale! Not a Clearance Sale! Not an Everything - must - Go Pre ~ inventory Sale! Not an Emergency 
Sony, ahve te flowy Orders | Disposal Sole! Just an Honest - to - Goodness, Bona - Fide PRICE REDUCTION SALE! We've Slashed Prices to on All 
Accepted During This Greet Sole! . Time Low! Check ‘ em Ail — Thousands More Not Listed! Limited onesies be in Some Cases . . . So Hurry!       
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sae ee iTwisads 
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“Sar $99 = mos watt $99] Sits $279 ¥ ee. . ‘ ea 
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SAVE $70.95 — Ny- | SAVE $91.95—2-pe. SAVE $100.95—Fe- ] SAVE $150—Deluxe 
lon Friexe 2-pc. Suite, | Living room suite'in | evs name deluxe | custom built sofa and MODERN, Colorful BOUDOIR LAMPS 
he SEIN Account         
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  CS         SAVE $60.95 — Fa- | SAVE $100.95—Fa- | SAVE $71.95—Hide- | SAVE $80.95 — Fa- | SAVE $30.95—Friexe 
mous sofa bed ond | mous nome hideaway | away sleeper bed — | mous Deluxe sofa bed | platform rocker thot 
  Floor sample. fine friexe upholstery. ne A matching lounge chair | matching lounge chair bed "with, innerapring seperete § innerspring | Vith innerepring unit. | tilts te any position. 
tinal $69) iiss $128] ‘ast $169] saa $189] fax $89] samt $139] aw 9158) tit $99) ‘ma $49 
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SAVE $30 — Hi Fi] SAVE more than helf |] SAVE $12 — Famous | SAVE $12—Admiral        SAVE $2L.15—Plas- : fe~ | SAVE $15.10 — In- 1 SAVE $20 — Serta tie headboard, Mat- le noe Restokraft innerspring | portable outomatic 4- | —Automatic 3-speed | make porable phono- | Electric Clock-Radio. | Blankets. Choice of 
‘tress and box-spring. . tuftiess matress. speed phonograph. phonograph. graph, clear rich tone. | Wakes you te music. | colors. 
  “aut $3800 "sar $1985] say $3995] "ya" sqgos| suis sages] mie $1795] "rss $1795] "sr $257 
T SAVINGS of W% to 00% and MORE!.     
    
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    Admiral Portable TV{ Big 17” Admiral 
~—Perfect reception, | portable TV with de- 
carry anywhere. | buxe chessis. 
s00| "rc" $129] “say $4995 SAVE $30 — Famous | SAVE $50-—Big 60” | - 
oa 5-pe. Dinette | 7-pc. Douglas Dinette 
heat-stain-proot top. 
usely $6995] "SAVE $32.50 — Ad. | SAVE $51.95 — Ad- } SAVE $120.95—2m- | SAVE $51.95—Phil- 
miral 21° TV, im-] miral 21” console | erson big 24” console | co big 21" table mo- 
proved fedtures. with top tuning. TV. del TV. 
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automatic 
   
    
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Whirlpool wringer- | Dexter wringer- | Family size Speed Speed Queen washer in Mfr's List 
washer, 1957 model | washer washer with safety original crates. $239.95 in —tectory | Queen automatic 
crates, washer. 
Mir's List $139.95 Mir's List 199.95    
       Mir's List $149.95 
$118 
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Mir's List $99.95 Mir's List $179.95 
         
SPECIAL! SPECIAL! 
SPECIAL! 4 Ud. is Mir's List $350 $171Q95 
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  SAVE $110—Phil- | SAVES75.95—Hot-] SAVE $100 — ‘Big co 11 cu. ft. refrig- [| point family size 8 | Admiral 11 cu. ft. 
erator. cu. ft. refrigerator. refrigerator. 
Mir's List $299.95 Mir‘s List $199.95 | Mir’s List $249.95 
$18995 $124 $14995 SAVE $5—~2-door 
utility cabinet, loads 
of storage space. 
Usually $11.95 
$695 SAVE $105.95 — 
Motpoint gient 11 
cu. ft. deluxe refrig- 
eretor. 
Mir's List $269.95 HALF PRICE—Ciant | HALF PRICE—Gient Phileo double-door Phi 
oll cu. ff. eute-] 14 cu. ft. automatic 
$22.490 Pah ¢ 
    
         
                   
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Famous Apt. sixe 
gas renge. a8 range. 
Mir's List $139.95 | Mfr's List $99.95 Mir's List $149.95 
$77 $57 $88 
NO MONEY DOWN | ) cree | am 98) DVEARS TO PAY! =| ast a. ‘FREE PARKING! SAVE $61.95 — 
Deluxe Florence 
   Laie as SE Set 
20 Pieces—Service for 4 
    
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‘Loses’ Auto Twice, _ fi, auto. in the ‘same place, he 
Jailed on Drunk'Charge|une ETROIT: a Wolrgug| oat ee :., 
ited year-old William Yeager Guilty Plea Entered (Man Kills Ex. Then Shoots Himself the District of Columbia, and the ee. 
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Mrs, Ruth £, Spurlock, home         
     
Name General Counsel 
for U.S. Civil Defense 
. BATTLE CREEK (INS) — The 
{federal civil defense administration} 
|has announced appointment of 32- 
year-old Philip ¢C. Baldwin as 
FCDA general counsel. 
counsel since last May. netted 26-year-old William Yeager, 
machete bs Senet eaten DETROIT (INS) — A 36-year-old - . ormer boxer pl guilty in|*! 
            
  
    ‘RECRUITERS WIN AWARD — Representing the U. S. Air Force \ Office in Pontiac, 53% W. Huron St, T/Sgt. Douglas 
production, the Poftiac Air Force Recruiting Station enlisted 47 per- 
sons during the months of January and February. 
‘High Taxes Due 
to Selfishness: , All Want Economy Only 
‘Mor Others, Humphrey 
Tells Detroit GOP 
DETROIT. (INS)—Treasury   
“Trouble could arise if. the gov- 
ernment continues to keep too 
money for taxes instead of 
it to make new jobs for the 
ing population; and, 
“Federal spending for local pro- 
jects must be curtailed..."”. 
  
Mother Rescues Tot 
From Burning Home 
DETROIT (INS)—A Lay ogres s 
  
    
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The "MOST" in selection 
of styles and the 
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Rubber soles and heels, 
the classic moc... Most shoe for the money! 
Brown, Bleck, White,~ Red, 
Beige. Sizes 4 to 10.        
   
      ' Rotary Console   
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    | YOUR CHOICE 0 high cut and loop pile F'3 QUALITY WILTON CARPETS | 
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' bobbin winder and automatic darhing release lever.’ 
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Reg. 9. 98. 
‘Chair Cover 
Reduced to ... 
Regularly 19.98 — 
Sofa Covers. ....$12 
Give a new look to your entire living room with these 
beautiful, washable, textured bark cloth slipcovers . . . 
handsome decorator prints and solids in a fine range of 
Harmony House colors. Sofa and chair covers are styled 
with full-cut, ruffled flounces. Nylon sewn seams ensure 
extra long wear; patented adjustable features for trim fit, 
Limited styles and patterns.   
        
    Reversible Percale Coverlet 
reg. 9.98 twin bed 99 
size - 72x100-in. : 
Reg. 10.98 Full Size, 86x100 inches.... 8.99 
See how this colorful plaid Harmony House coverlet perks 
up your room. Fluffy bleached cotton filling . .. closely 
quilted. Extra large, use as a spread with dust ruffle. Made 
of firm. percale in many naar House color combina- 
tions,   eee eee 
Large S-in. Thick Foam Latex Pillow 
Reg. 549 3,99 
Buoyant, self-ventilating, non- 
allergic foam latex pillow; 
completely washable. Percale 
cover with tip end. 17x26-in, 
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Vi. skirt. Harmory fear wash and iron, ane enlocticn of shiierns. 
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! in 99F a 99¢: ie O8F mony 72" 99¢ | Plasti¢ bristles § 10-in, polished = N : : wlarly 1.19, 
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With Nylon Mops Plastic. Specials Curtain Stretcher Fixture Cut 25 nest = AA ow Reg, 4.95 3.88 
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Washes fis cut to pan, 6¥-qt. oval wastebasket, —_ Post clear pe 1 room lighting. White canopy. Se Se otect, or’ ——— Rotem ae" 
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  SPECTATOR SPORT — Grimly determined 
to prove his skill as a matador, an excited spec- 
tator leaped into Mexico City’s Plaza- Mexico 
arena to challenge the bull. Above, he executes 
& dangerous pass while on his knees as the " charging animal thunders past. Often, young } -- 
spectators, with no experience, but carried away | 
by enthusiasm, leap into the ring. If they escape | 
being gored, they are hauled off by the police | for Maximum Safety HIE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1957 
Make Aerial Ladder 
MATAWAN, N. J.—A semiautomat- 
ic aerial extension ladder has been 
developed for easy operation and 
maximum safety. Made by a Mata- 
wan cofcern, it features a fiat, 
adjustable platform with floor 
    _ jSpace to work on. The operating 
  
Guction, 
  Ports 
oil be-/from the steaming hot coastal 
the key to -unlocking the) plain to a point on the rocky moun-| 3 
hidden riches of the kingdom of|tain slopes where climate 
Yemen, one of the world's most/water are adequate for coffee pro- 
southwest Arabial - -* * 
Yemen’s highlands get 
rich in agriculture and'cummer rains, and the whole area 
meets of tay tener | Ceounte Me endengremed weter re: for an automatic 15-day jail term or a $40 fine. 
for the British-controlled Aden pro- 
tectorates to the south. 
Yeman's Potential Riches|*“"=*: 
Await Aid on Roads, HODEIDAH, Yemen ™ — AnNear Sukhna, fariners carry soil Yemen's highlands -have an al-| 
most. perfect climate, the heat of 
the tropical sun mitigated by the) 
altitude and summer rains. In the| 
distant future, a. Yemen opened/ 
up to tourists might well become | 
the Switpejand of Arable. 
  
and! 
abundant 
  of 9,169,276 in 1955. 1956 Fourth Best Year 
for.U.S. Auto Industry 
-. | NEW YORK—In. both passenger- | 
car and total vehicle production, 
1956 went into the record book) 
as the fourth best year in history. 
The American autoniotive. in-| 
and wheat} dustry produced 6,917,724 cars,; 
trucks and buses in 1956 com-/ 
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farmers. Thay beilg beautifel rack! 
    Men’s contrasting. 
wear with your 
Flannels, gabardines, worsteds, 
priced trom 7.95. 
Layaway for Spring or Charge 
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’ §O0UTS GET FLAGS — More than 100 Brown- Portcipeting. in the ceremony were (l-r) Mrs, 
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Sunburned Mabel Happy Yale's ple achools when Samed P. King was drafted by the Army. | : 4 
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= Number 10 of a series * Copyright 1957, Bureau of Advertising, American Newspaper Publishers Association ! 
At takes | 
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| ' ie ger It takes a giant transformer to step up electric power, and it takes a giant | 
medium to step up sales power. That medium is the: daily newspaper, a-giant 
* — that lives in every. town. x | 
‘The amount of sales power you get out of an advertising medium aids 
on its coverage, availability, readership (or beoeesien or viewership), flexibility . 
and believability. : 
Ingredients like these can transform an ad campaign into a profit for the 
retailer, wholesaler, distributor, or manufacturer. And newspapers have these , 
ingredients in abundance. 
_ With newspapers, you can reach just about every prospect for your merchan- 
dise. You can gear your advertising to the weather, to readers’ special interests, 
to time, to place — to suit your own convenience, And best ‘of all — newspapers 
are the action medium. . | 
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year — more than in TV, radio, magazines and outdoor combined. | | 
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miles later. In between, FOR THE U.S. — Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Bailey of Phila- painted and . ie Poll orm s-ctele conse thai en Bo one of 10 ancient _Halled new gears and oe which includes rugged cars which ona team. le wheels: ‘s oS 
twisting stretches designed to test ee —#things from his at a 
a at et ee pon FOS BP Sng rns tat iy E" 
S - drivers, whom are the war, technicians scoured Rolls-Royce A 
~ more than 4 years old. harbor removing allied bombs and| Prince Henry Vauhall, two of the 4 
a de rp ee somehow mised cas. which wil ebro here Lilet Walls ue ald Ce aoe ak ene Ge eed =| 5 CARS TO A TEAM ALL SALES FINAL - SALE! FRI. and Sar. 24 
: - Scares Deer Awa oe See ee ee oe Oe ee ne of our store. Deep cuts. were taken to get quick action. Stock eine: en ermal ot See jaw. pena aoe ae No Phone ‘Order oi ee cr ene ee eae ee mmepacaghgel F 
ered Detrmen 2096 and 2816 | DENVER — The human wei Ip [MSc | Now cont pi 4 " cars 0 said to be more terrifying to. : 
Bis =, pri ach, wil cram een the. bai CALLING ALL CATS |@ ce Here WHEN THE DOORS OPEN FRIDAY AT 10 A. M. — earry the driver and one passen-|hounds, Some orchardists are 1% ger - usually a very patient and) putting this fact to use in protect- ad —— Be 
understanding wife. ! Reg. 149 Reg 149 _  68e Bath | $9c Fine : 
Peds | ek lua pace Dane ee of PONTIAC — It's GEORGES ond = 1 ceatHen | CURTAIN @ Where lot efter Inventory Sale... Fri. and Sot] CANNON | PRINTED dent of the Veteran Motor Car |night disc-jockey programs. Aj © Only GEORGES for Pontioc’s HOTTEST | PILLOWS PANELS 39¢ PLISSE-CHAMBRAY TOWELS PERCALE 
eS a, eae | a eae ma and COOLEST SHOES! | he ae Cope cngainaie on 17° 39¢ 29% 
trial. Competitors will be re- — ; = Reg. 1.99 4.99 Full Width Come early, it won't lost long. ...3 $1 Large Out They Geo - 
Suired maintain spots“ Death of English Babies | Easy does it...Just flip the flap TABLE |. PRINT FRAG. | Percale Josing points for. arriving too |Boffles 's Doctors d ce nee Be ae CLOTH DRAPES : . RUGS Pillowcases 
late or too carly at check points — | $] 2.59 © Gh woes tele otter Inventory Sele Fri. and Sat, 59¢  39¢ ~ “long -the route. i CHELTENHAM, Eng. (INS). — of ae > , teste “ae 
“Overnight checkpoints wit {Te Belsh Ministry of Health waa ST RUMEN OR GUE [BD steer] mcnee UE 1.99 First Quality Sheets gpg | srauree |” tee oo Glude Baltimore, Reading, Pa.|u. mystery of the tiny babies of im TABLE | CANNON . at ee ob pie, hited ote, af CHENILLE | . 
ne, N. J. Tapomnete . CLOTH TOWELS Lienit 2. 10 0 cus 3 SPREADS BLANKET 
Southbampton, N.Y.” |, Doctors in the fashionable spe 59¢ | 25¢. = y 2.88 | 2.88 HILL CLIMB INCLUDED of nine noted that the . " — 
infant ty rate in Chelte : pty poate Rr ye nny ~ gg” pedal rod __ What's lft after Veventory Sale. . . Fri. and Sat. What's lett after Inventory Sale « , . Fri. and Sat. 
Petes. se ones there|compared andl 8 Repeae ec werd 3.99 BETTER BED SPREADS ad | - 3.99 CARPET REMNANTS 99: 
also will be stopping and re-start-of Britain. While 76 last . .. single bed sizes, Double | Only 66 ot this reduced price. Deep pile ing tests; a sharp turn test, park-| One reason for the high mortality ; . 4 ay ; Ribtoriged hon Come early ‘and sove. - 
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: ture births in the tow of . ; a Tae hatter 's 0 Kind of beasty |i.” nabies weighing go Bie Only 6 — § Group of $199 “= — Regular $5 10.99 Ladies’ ~ nage are judged | nds 4 “ounces ‘LADIES’ © - FUR What's left efter Inventory Sele . 5 . Fri, and Set, | LADIES’ . BETTER 
sa ne ft 37 Ee, inepepapapion sd | | | 188 | 2.88. 
and at the end of the race the rset Bomb. Just son : aie fies misses, and half sizes. ad” | teas Loe? 
points will be totaled a trophy| Remo From Ba LADIES’ : _ Matern BETTER — 
awarded the winning team. See suits |. coats. ™ , - DRES ’ FORMALS ee Ee MONTE CARLO (INS)—A live $19 « $69 ee : . 2 88 $5 
Refurbinshing old cars is ajAmerican acrial bomb whith has ‘ What's left efter Inventory Sele . . . Fri. and Sat. . S ¢ ee 
hobby reposed on hottom Monaco x ° ° ory | 
World War Il in both Britain andj Hiatbor for the past 12 years was 22, Reg. $50 | 3.99 Sanforized $25 Ladies’ Winter Coats ¢ Werth to $5 lust 9, Better 
- the United States. Races have) *#tled ashore today and disarmed LADIES’ WHITE SE _ LADIES’ LADIES’ 
- been held in. both countries, but} Branch naval technicians. °© “COATS UNIFORMS HR Por Sre to ee ene . HATS “HATS this is the first time the best cars} The 250-pound bomb was dis- ’ $ $s] 
ot the: two mations have competed. jcoyered yesterday by a diver on GEORGE’ 7 NEWPORT § $25 11 50% POPULAR HOBBY -— between anchorages for the yachts = | 
In the United States there are|of Prince Rainier and multi-million-| ‘SHOE DEPARTMENT What's left siter Inventory Sele... Fri. and Set. | What's left after Inventory Sale... Fri. and Sat. an estimated 15,000 antique cariaire Anastas Onassis. 
owners. Most of thcm buy the 74 N. Seginew Street.     
Saving of a lifetime. All wool. long coats. 
Sizes 10 fo 20. TO 49.99 LADIES’ COATS 15 $99 MOUTON FUR COATS s39 
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ished fortune the late King Carol |, rino's right to share in it was up-| "#4 he had no definite plans for i 
held ‘by.a Paris civil court which| “ing the Inheritance except to at, 
But trom day on, Mircea reviewed a 1955 Lisbon court deci-| “educate my bey properly.” 
Lambrino, son $f @ beautiful Rus-ision ruling that the 37-year-old| He celebrated his court victory sian cabaret d and the one-|workingman was Carol's legitimate|with a modest bottle of wine, 
_ ftime. king, is entitled to call him-|peir, Shortly after Lambrino’s birth, self Prince Cafol Hohenzollern- Michael had claimed Lambrine (Carol had his secret marriage to 
How much the title 15] bgino was annulled by a Roman. |Who later gave birth to Michael.) " 
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& second marriage,\in a fortune ler’s tattered love letters tied with!” Jn 1930, anti-fascists installed Worth several hundiyd thousand /q pink ribbon. The letters all were|Carol as king and he ruled with 
dollars. ‘ -_ |signed by Carol. dictatorial power for ten years 
Michael's London representative, |LIVES WITH SON _. lumtil the Nazis forced him‘ to abdi- Gen. Petrie Laza, cominented: Lambrino, a dark, moustachioed|cate in favor of Michael, then 19, 
      | “I'm afraid Lambrigo- will be|double for:the late king, lives with|who 
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BOY’S EYES OKT — Ronnie Sutton, one of the — Dr. Lynn Allen, far right. Dr. Allen, president of 
many children at the Pontiac Children's Home to _ the society, is also chaiyman of the “Save Your 
receive a free eye examination conducted by the _, Vision Week" committee. The week of March 39 
_ Oakland County Optometric Society, awaits in- has been proclaimed locally “Save Your Vision 
_Spection here from Dr. George Harkless, left, and Week” by Mayor William Donaldson. 
Assutes Action |U:S. Feared New Attack met, Civil Di his \by Egypt Against. Israel 
ONLI Ig ' WASHINGTON (INS) a The United. Nations oni Reiis 
Hennings Says De ce cane can It was also learned that the 
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The Missouri senator said that| DO™BCiNs ts pledge to pull the | INSULATION : . upon completion of the rights) TP? *t of Gaza and Aqabe. | ALL SIZES—REGULARS—SHORTS—LONGS—35 TO 46 measure, his subcommittee will] Eban asked Dulles for a U.S.) MA 4-2662 | | : / 
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   ee eecionNet |Dutke Outshines Capital Celebrities} 
    AJ. of M. Meeting Step| NEW YORK (INS)—The Duke of, Berlin and others he knew or want-Jhis writings ‘and, more recently, would bring to him when intro-jever-had who seems asked to apol-| & in) Starting Statewide|im=" was invited by a closejed to meet.« - ~~ [his wite's story, Dy NR ces A ei: ogize for trying to stay in the} Warning § "~ Ifriend in the publishing field tol (9 * *€ *& The Gridiron diner invariably oS ee ee oe ce ee arning system attend the famed Gridiron dinner| But he said he was honored, and} attracts the most outstanding tiet |, H¢ has the extraordinary gift of|needed to run the most complex} : 
        : a 4 list . : , : business in history, the other night in Washington, It|immediately provided at the head| ef guests st any dinner given |pcns terested in what the next)! Pip lcsige sy hetiisagne and by agp an easy, pleasant eve- table another world-known face in ype in aghe! 8. It is, in oars Po af ea ogre fe : 
tion a p Boni sone pep ich, ning for him, the former King was| Place of the missing one. If Stan- ) grcatitiy, Me. lent. ster” ii nee Britain has no better port: Ohio. Would Buy 
sare Mi aan ha ae pajomromee oops | Scene | nen wy te Miia ce yy .. was. to , at more or [| GEN s 3 in their own right: ' " “gowider, more effective and more| moment, President Eisenhower de-|’ We've always felt that there has| Cabinet officers, ‘Supreme Sg, ole hag Ae burden on om Close to Toledo ” + ( of 
reel idimtem for detecting, cided that he Bad better not attend, ee eee ones maby justicgs, top generals and admirais;}-sues-near-bim-at-all-times. Ob. |_TOLEDO, Ohio (INS) — Ohio}: 
It resulted in the establishment of]nas bothered hiss for sone we ja. [DAK to the days when Will Rogers| famed diplomats, tycoons, labor| Viowsly, he doesn’t agree with | wants to buy part of Michigan.   | | : é 
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                   : him : who it’ a| Specifically, Ohio wants Michi- a salt working comentiies 10 eG a poke gentle fun-at him for|leaders, Nobel and Pulitzer Prize| "0" ut ata u settee \gan's “lost peninsula”-a 308-acre gest & coordinated plan of action. ad a prorat ny mo pone oo erp es winners, etc., etc., etc. in-my lungs,” he sald recently. {tract of land near Toledo | : . : ’ = n a. ; é % . a 3 == see Mice = ey 
a eceeatath ne eee Rrited ot | toastmasier Marquis Childs, whe |Priice of Wales got up out of the} ~ * * | With thé Isracli-Egyptian feud| Ohio representatives introduced al} , fe | 2 bar from + §:| was flaked on the other side by |dirt and cli ko the ‘ But at the mention of the Duke's simmering instead of blazing, he bill in the legislature that would} © : 
. mye wg py a Need Chief Justice Earl Warren, res pre .* beast name by Marquis Childs the room should quit talking about going to|¢™Power Governor O'Neill and his| a | ew UL watc 
Police eice « De- ie 5 -,..|rose aS a man—a comparatively). cunshine of Phoenix and’ go|‘rector of public. works to dicker| : fense, is headed by state clima- | Would the duke be @ good fel-| The country rooted for him! rare occurrence—to applaud with © ith Gov Williams for  the| a 
tologist A. H. Kichmeler. It tx |i0W end sit in, at this ith hourz through the historic crisis in hislenthusiasm and aflection, there. When he meets with Prime|iand—the tip of a thumb formed) oe ce ef | scheduled to meet late this week looked forward to as King, welcomed him as a {Minister | Macmillan 3 } d ULOVA d e in tania, formality of a table. on the'floor,ipart-time resident when he had|/EXTRAORDINARY GIFT = — [month in sunny Bermuda, he| \pere the Ottawa River flows into and a new ! radio Lee “i. where he would sit with such in-|dutifully and performed} Later, at a party in one of the|should play golf each morning or) ye on are a bird or a‘fish,| 7 . 2 ne a P i meeting .was sponsored by/ teresting people as Bill Knowland,|the tasks his nation assigned to'Statler suites, Windsor stood afternoon. the only way for Michigan resi- : ste " ) 2 Southeastern Michigan branch) Jack Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson,|him after the war. ‘It gained alaround for two hours talking on * “  « Sais 10 eoel tle pemenda i! : oo American Meterological So-|tarry Byrd, Jim Hagerty, Dick closer “knowledge of him through'whatever ‘subject a Ike ig the only President we've) sp pough Ohio, aaa , 
The network also would involve : a Ee 3 : : ‘ Se Apparently the Toledoians see}. . ' ; = = a 
so-called “ham” radio operators, THE By Carl Grubert | the ree apart front for : 
University radar experts and me- Res ores)” shoreline development for recrea- : $ ) 
teorologists, the Red Cross | ‘ , tion. , (can : ) 
Michigan Sheriffs Assn. “ pong Ar Be bbe. in yore gre FOR ONLY WEEKLY | 
ee ea io Michigan at o a ee : | 
tati ii i -.|Michigan- Ohio war. Strangely,/i » : 
hgh a hevee: network coveri : Michigan went to “war” against | | 
Se aemmers Gat ck ter tomer Ohio in 1835 not for the upper pen-| : Peninsula with tornado spotters set insula, but for a strip along the} 
up every few miles. At the same northern border of what is now! 
time, radar stations could be - |Ohio, including the city of Toledo. |   a3 3 
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Thailand's airline is buying two chairman of the 1957 Cancer Cru-| 
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    Pinas — Vrs the ana] ner, Pa Ht Wee npc ne fet ose palace of Louis XIV on the) are de Triomphe, Sainte-Chapelle|were evacuated: from an apart- 
. SS outskirts of Paris;~is_the most/and Notre Dame. ment building when a loud rum. 
‘The. an Secretary of], Alvin L Prator, Qrionviie, suspended) Robert E. Warren, Oak Part, suspend- ' ete “oe Oa : CMRI aN Pe UF Pee aE          State’s office a. = John Williams, 149 W, Brook-| 
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mo dé. own, Birmingham, suspended? &. Woods. 199 Rarlemoore Biva., 
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Howard, Henry VIII's fifth wife, 
jand Sibell Penn, Edward VI's} 
nurse, 
The mad King George III stalks 
the corridors of Windsor, the ghost 
occasionally Cah tietn qited iglhehed nite Organized Tours\ 
ie Very Popular for! 
Trips to Europe 
NEW YORK ~~ The majority’ of 
’,| Americans who go abroad in 1957 
it seek the aid and comfort of 
“agent_when ‘it comes~to 
etnies, ‘Close ~te one-half 
of all Europe-bound vacationers. 
statistics reveal, prefer organized 
|tours free of details and money 
worries. A 
Why Wait Till Last Minute man can set off for 
Europe nowadays with a book 
‘« lof coupons covering every ex: 
apbearsietter Christmas but a! receptacie}it nun Gary moe on a pole still was. labeled ‘Santa's reply: * 
tain @ permit to witness the age- 
old Ceremony of the keys. 
  
ride on the Grand Canal. 
Mail Box’ in the Woodmoor sec-| «Never before lave tours to 
tion. A oiiall’ toy Feached up sodt Eareps Cme-ter-wach su assert. 
dropped two letters into it. ment of sizes, shapes and prices.     
  There are art, music and garden 
tours, farm tours, mountain- 
climbing tours and even bow     
    areas as England's Cornish 
    
and arrow safaris for the in- 
dividualist, 
Tour of 10 countries for $1,288 
all-inclusive. 
One-third -of the Americans 
a survey of travel agents’ book 
ings, are repeat visitors, who will 
do. their 
most of their vacation in London 
out into the countryside, As < 
result, there will be more free 
hotel space in the big towns. ’ through the British Isles for $569, 
all-inclusive to a 44-day Grand ‘ 
bound for Europe, according tc|” 
touring off-the beaten) 
track. Travelers who once spent)” era, France's eee Italy’ bilewek sick at Tal bs Wie 
    
         
    
               
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Texas Police. Hil on Pn to Foil Auto Hubcap Thief 
URGES MARKS 
It is because of this that of- 
are urging that hubcaps as 
well as other auto parts and ac- 
Cessories be marked with the 
license plate or engine number of 
the car-to which it belongs. 
The marking is done, usually at 
service stations cooperating with — South-ia marked docile’ in parts and 
accessory loses 30 days after the 
program started, 
653 IN MONTH” 
In Texas, San Antonio Police 
Chief George Bichsel said that in 
Sione month alone there were 653) 
“You can catch a thief with his 
ear trunk: loaded with hubcaps,” 
Bichsel said, “and can't make a 
case against him because you’ 
can't identify them. Even when 
a thief confesses you have a ‘weak 
\case- in court.’ : 
In San Antonio a chain of filling 
stations are marking caps free 
of charge in cooperation with the 
police. Similar programs are un- 
derway .in Dallas and Tyler in 
Texas as well as Phoenix and Los 
Angeles.   
, Law Gets Their Goats 
SANTA FE, N.M. (@—Gov. Ed- 
win Mechem has signed a “billy 
goat law,”’ which takes from the 
goats freedom they have had since 
  the days of the Spanish. The bill 
makes it _ unlawful to let goats 
  
    
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Seriously. Short ‘ Construction 
“to $775 Million in ‘57; 
_ Many Areas in Need to Rise’ 
_ CHICAGO (INS)}—Hospital con- 
btruction work in the United States 
during 1957 will rise to an esti- 
mated $775,000,000, but one public 
health official maintains it still 
oi enough. : * * 
«Dr. John W. Cronin, assistant 
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INS Science Writer 
versity of Texas medical: team 
today reported a spinal injection of 
raw alcohol knocks out the un- 
bearable agony of cancer. 
Their finding, important for can | 
cer, may have application also in) 
rheumatism, and other diseases 
where pain is a factor. 
Drs. William Derrick and Rich- 
ard ©, Hay sald the injection 
“in a matter of minutes” brought 
complete relief to advanced can- 
cer victims, -. 
“The effect, from just a few drops HOUSTON, Tex, (INS)—A Uni-/ was of alcohol, lasted as long as six 
months before a second injection 
required. 
They said the alcohol apparently 
“dries out” the nerve pathways 
and tNocks the transmission of pain 
feelings to the brain. It is as if a 
storm were to knock. down tele- 
phone line communications. . be- 
tween two points, 
* * * 
The method apparently is so per- 
fected that Dr. Derrick is able to 
knock out the pain pathways with- 
out affecting sense,. motion and 
other nerve pathways. 
This means, for example, the) the limb while the pain associated with 
the limb is deadened. 
While the injection obviously 
dees not act on the cancerous 
growth itself in any way, it does 
offer hope to many of the annual 
250,000 cancer victims and their 
families that cancer’s seige need 
not be a time of agény. 
The Texas doctors told the 11th 
annual cancer symposium of the 
University of Texas’ M. D, Ander- 
son Hospital in Houston that the 
technique had given very good re- 
sults in 76 out of 81 cases because 
alcoholic .pain-killer .is easily 
  patient would have full use of a administered, presents no dangers ace |New Treatment da “Agony | ‘of Cancer 
and’ cain be repented with un com- 
plications. 
The development was hailed as 
superior to the two present meth- 
ods of easing cancer cannes 
ics and surgery. — 
NARCOTICS DISAPPOINTING 
Narcotics -have proved disap- 
pointing as a pain killer because 
the patient always develops a cer- 
tain “tolerance” to’ drugs and. re- 
quires more and more massive 
doses with progressively less and 
less relief. 
Eventually, the patient may be- 
come an addict. 
Surgery is sometimes considered 
  
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Dr, Derrick described the alco- 
Gerierally speaking, the higher) 
the pain site, the higher the loca- 
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travel by State highway depart. | Grimes’ Murder 
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CHICAGO (INS) —-A 25-year- 
old man shot and killed himself 
last night when police took him to 
his room on Chicago’s north side 
jto search for evidence in the 
Grimes murder case. 
The suspect, David Burch was 
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Police said they were seeking 
evidence in the slaying of Barbara 
Grimes, 15, and her sister, Pa- 
tricia, 13, whose nude and frozen 
bodies were found Jan, 22 in sub- 
urban Willow Springs. . 
Burch was arrested on the near 
north side by detectives Thomas 
Mulvey and James Fitzgerald who 
said they found. obscene literature 
in his pockets, 
Police had been combing the 
area for known sex deviates in 
their search for clues in the 
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at 8 p.m. Eastern Standard Time in the Com- 
mission Chambers, City Hall, 35 S. Parke 
, Baw on Intention to Construct Sidewalk and 
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   Donated Site Under Fire 
a Upcoming Hearing 
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j from. Memorial Stadium. It is the 
gift of Detroit Industrialist W. F. 
Sheeetz and his wife, who make 
their home on Romeo. 
      
| Albert Gai 2 in 
for Drains 
    
  
  
  
iH A money continues to pour into! 
Pigg Bog pnt rong the 
idea that the rezoning will set a 
legal precedent so that others may 
seek similar zoning in the area to 
put up milti-occupancy units, — € 
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iris E ey 
  Nixon En Route 
to Liberia 
for 2-Day Talks. 
ACCRA, Ghana &—Vice Presi- 
dent Nixon left om a U.S, Air 
Force plane today for Liberia and 
two days of talks with President 
William Tubman, — - 
Ending a four-day visit to Ghana ‘ 
for ceremonies making the for-| 
mer Gold Coast colony an intle- 
pendent member -of - the . British 
Commonwealth, Nixon last night 
" \praised Britain's 
ms. icy in giving Ghana independ- 
— March 14, in village possi = — 
the Community Building raters leaders had showed wis- | coffers through contributons and! dom 
money - raising projects, residents| ine a “new and vital government! - “[in the area adjacent ta -the build-\which can be a shrine dedicated ing site map out their plans to/to liberty." 
oppose “‘spot - rezoning”. at the * se. 
yee —_—_—1—He-and_Mrs. Nixon visited the 
new Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, | 
primar- (built by contributions of American 
Roman Catholics, - 
O. Bowers and his aide, Father 
Edward Datig of Pittsburgh. 
Father Datig said 500,000 of 
Ghana's five million population 
are Catholics. 
‘Kampala, ae He 
only five hours. there 
11. 
rangements have been 
would ‘have been the first 
Uganda to the United States, 
ic) ro" Bill Would Permit 
$8.7, acoring 1": Delegates fo Choose 
dl 
igates to county political conven- 
itions the power to select their 
j-/ County leadership came into the 
supp yesterday with bi-partisan 
complained that this leaves them ‘ ‘enlightened” 
* 
told a news conference that * * 
and moderation in establish-| 
Nixon met with Bishop Joseph 
*- 
After Liberia, N * * 
to vied 
spend 
March 
~~ ixon is 
will 
on 
As a result all program 
led, 
from ar- 
a radio broadcast 
  
LANSING (#—A bill to give dele- 
Rep. Russell H. Strange Jr. (R-     'Clare), who headed the seven spon-| 
" from | 50% proposed that - convention 
strategists.. 
Rank —and—filemembers_have! 
    |Holdenkamp of Grand Rapids, 
“delegates be authorized to elect| Mrs. Velma Sinnamon of Rose- 
\county chairmen and other officers ville, Mrs, Betty Clare of Mt. 
ae (Jean) Seibert, 65, who MR. AND MRS. A. R. KOTTMANN 
,Lois Ilene Decker Wed 
  
Drayton Plains, Mrs, Margaret 
MARLETTE — Service for Mrs.   
Above, she practices drawing at 
morrow shé can return to school. nak of Oak Park has been allowed to attend 
is under age, Tommy has leukemia and 
home and hopes tha’ 
  
“LANSING w — — Fhe question of 
whether a candidate for the 
Supreme Court bench should be 
tagged as “Jr.” was handed to 
the State Bar Association today 
and the association. was juggling 
it like a hot potato. 
John W.: Cummiskey of Grand 
Rapids, president of the state bar, 
was uncertain about what action, 
if any, the organization of the 
state’s.lawyers would take. . 
* * oe 
*| Supreme Court Justice John D. 
Voelker, Democratic candidate for 
re-election, has asked the state bar 
to demand that Joseph A. Moyni- 
han Jr., his Republican opponent, 
use the designation a" a8 Oe 
election ballot.   
Williams L 
The Williams Lake PTA will 
hold its-monthly meeting tonight 
with open house at 7:30 and the 
business meeting at 8 p.m. j 
Election officers will be held 
with the following slate: 
President, Mrs... John Ross; 
Parolee Captured 
After Chase on Foot ’ Attending as maid of honor 
  
    
  
      
  
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mother vice president, Mrs. Aldo 
  
Trial of Singer Sel 
fo Open on April 22 
DETROIT (INS) — Philip J. 
Singer, 36,. will go on trial April 
22 for the first-degree murder of 
jJoAnn Gillespie, 18-year-old - coed 
-islain three years ago. 
* * * 
Trial date for Singer, who police 
said confessed the murder and 
later repudiated the admission, was set yesterday 
Field said three witnesses will 
swear Singer was with Mrs. Gladys 
Yocum in a West Side bar when 
_|the murder was committed, 
% of *% 
Assistant Prosecutor Arthur Kos- 
cinski said the state plans to call 
game. /42 witnesses in the Jan. 2, 1953, 
slaying. Singer lived a few doors 
  djaway from where the girl was 
killed. 
  h little i tive t in the A 19-year-old parolee, who failed Dl Geen Goatemes ten alto | ‘on Monday oa incentive to join in nll eat: Matti ood all of emt sen aca sg tend. oe — 
- coaster wagon. When police picked, + the bil alan would yesterday in “First Presbyterian) Oak, tees ® Democrat ate’ James captured by a Pontiae police of- 
packed a squirt gun to protect our-| SHIP. — The first meeting of HA rae eect shared by many| She is survived by her husband, | held in the Roosevelt Hotel Ball-luse the “Jr.” Voekler chase in downtown Pontiac last 
selves from the Indians.” Sylvan Manor Civic Assn. under ‘voters that political affairs are '@ daughter, Mrs. Wayne MeAr- room in Pontiac, The pair took to the state Board wee ‘ 4 
leadership of the new officers will dominated by a small group,”|thur, Harbor Beach; a son, Jack! . honeymoon, trip to Florida and) Exhausted from running, Gerald 
Cinemas in Belgrade, Yugosla-|be Monday at 8 p.m., in the West! Strange said. | Seibert, St. Clair Shores; four) on their retarn will reside at 47 _ 'D. Zimmerman, 524 N. Saginaw 
via, are showing more American| Bloomfield Township Hall. Presi-/ Both Republicans and Democrats/grandchildren, four sisters, Mrs.| (idee Birmingham. Car Hits Embankment; _|5t.. who was released from prison 
films than any others, but dent Edwin Ambrose will preside. the change in plat-/Hugh McLeod of Sandusky, Mrs./ : - _ }two weeks ago, surrendered to 
films are preferred, theater own-| Reports will be heard from the|forms adopted at their state con-/Harry Gustkey of Detroit, Mrs.|) 00 1 -,  *} Milford Youths Hurt [Patrolman Albert W. Foster Jr., ers say. Drainage and Road Committees. |ventions last month. “Morris Howe of Port Huron, and|Injured in City Collision i boys| 7,2 & back yard at 20 N. Cass) ’ } Louis Kramp tiac and Three year-old Milford b Ave. <= 
: Ne Cae MacTech of| David Stott, 17, of 149) Golen-|were injured yesterday when their ah ae a Soe Pontiac. : wood Ave., received minor injuries|car struck an. embankment and/threatened one youth with A 
yesterday when his motor scooter/spun out of control on Milford) -siiher sawed-off rifle at ie 
Taylor G. Kalsen collided with a car on West Huron|Road two miles north of Milford|csyPcr, sawetolt rifle at « basket 
— Service for Tay-|St. at Johnson Ave Township last night. . jured. : 
lor G. Kalsen, 57, of 1981 Auburn] Both Stott and the driver of the) Treated and released from Pon- Another boy, 16, spotted with 
Rd., Avon Township, who died yes-|car, Mrs. Marie Clark, 55, of 167| tiac General Hospital were Michael) zinmerman on Huron street. was 
terday at the Henry Ford Hospital, |Seminole Ave., told police they did Arvidson, 6220 Grass. Lake Rd; |taxen into custody . 
will be ria on Set haslameid the Satie nei KT ool de etic es be was held today for 
Potere Home on Saturday|avoid the accident. St., and John 325 Summit. of: prs hoon 
Ship Comstory gg toll He was congicted here of breaking 
gion of Auburn Heights, will have oe Comey hag mag ny Mtg charge of the burial service. — ern Michigan Feb 
ag ee saharrgs Mae A aunt and and nieces 
and nephews. Four Youths Arrested 
Harold B. Morgan : as Breakin Suspects 
AVON TOWNSHIP—Service for Four Pontiac area youths are in Harold Burton Morgan, 50, of 3406 Oakland County Children's 
Devondale will be at 2 p.m. Satur- today after admi Home 
day from Dudley H. Moore Fu- atentire teqatieen ic eee neral Home, Auburn Heights. Bur- Sli hovered hatate te too Semone jal will follow in White Chapel rahe ont tau nies 
Cemetery. Mr. Morgan, GM Truck Store paige Heme somas’ Grocery 
and Coach employe and resident of The fou | Heights. 
‘Oakland County for 29 years, died = ir boys, two from Pontiac yesterday in Pontiac General Hos- RP Wretieis (one from Auburn Heights and one 
pital. THE OUTLOOK — It will be colder tonight from the Great Lakes won Map were 
He is survived by his wife, Alta;| region south through most of the Tennessee Valley and over the |"ruming from « baskettni gene two sons, Earl B. of Avon Town-| south Atlantic states. Higher temperatures are expected from Min- msn hom gener ro gra 
Oe can Maes AP bose home; | nesota and the northerii Plains westward to the north Pacific coast. several robberies was found 
: \Wed and Owen Morea of Pontiac Rain and snow flurries will be scattered throughout the nation. in the trunk of their car 
and Frank, also of Tennessee; two : 
sisters, Mrs, Forest G, Thompson 
‘lof Pontiaeg and Mrs. Frank 
Thomas of Tennessee and -four 
grandchildren. 
* qitizens of Lake Orion appear at the opening of 
“new branch of the American Cancer Society. New 
"Qrton Service Center Now Open 
    * 
CANCER HEADQUARTERS — The above headquarters are in the township hall where the   neciaty Gas agp 
* 
A tea given recently in the 
Orion Township Hall, ‘where thé 
new service center /will be open 
until 4 p.m. each Tuesday 
ninety persons, © ee 
ottered thelr: services to: the 
“and   
Two Michigan Tech 
Students Injured 
HOUGHTON # — Two Michigan 
Tech College were injured 
severely last night in an explosion 
which lifted the ceiling of a room 
two inches and destroyed a desk 
in Douglass Houghton Hall, a 
housing 375. 
  County Ca Calendar E 
    
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J¢int Comm t 
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  Benefit Health Join New Activities to 
Avoid That Feeling of 
Retirement Let-Down 
sity of Michigan expert ‘on the 
problems of the aged says that 
‘Dad may not like his daily grind 
at the office, but it may be doing 
wonders to preserve his health. 
  ANN ARBOR (INS)—A Univer-| ” 
ecb. SPEAKER — Size_of 
being used in, training by Marines at Twenty- 
Nine Palms, Calif.,..can_ be Judged by the way 
it dwarfs the man standing oil. "taitboard: “The self- 
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“' voters April Ist. The Civil Service 
000 CIO workers’ in- Oakland) 
County's 91 union locals. 
  cil_has endorsed the Pontiac 
Police Officers Assn.'s move for 
Civil Service, and has opposed a 
county proposal for a. three-mem- 
‘ber bi-partisan jury commission. 
eo 2 4 : 
Both issues will be decided by 
proposal is limited to Pontiac 
question will be countywide. 
The endorsement and opposi- 
tien moves of the council were 
in concurrence with recom- 
mendations ef the Political 
Action Committee of the couticil. 
The council represents some 5V.-/.   The association's move for Civil! 
Service was climaxed when of- 
ficers submitted sufficient _peti- 
tions to place the vote on the! 
April ballot. 
They ask that the present Trial: 
Board be replaced, charging Po- 
lice Chief Herbert W. Straley, 
exercises ‘‘undue infinency Ver ing of the council was called at Civil Service Gets OK by CIO | ‘The Oakland County CIO Coun-, on this proposal, Fred V. Haggard, 
ident, said: “It seems as 
thigh the trial board is causing 
considerable agitation. For the 
department to function properly, 
as the fire department, we . believe 
it would be more advantageous to 
install Civil Service’ 
%..& * 
The fire department has been! 
U.N. Group to Back 
Ghana as Member 
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. {INS) | 
—The ULN, Security Council meets 
teday to recomménd the newly) 
independent African state of| 
/Ghana for admission as the 81st! 
‘member of the world organization. 
Indications are that the 11-' 
ination” council will approve. 
Ghana‘s application for merniber-   
  
iship in U.N. ‘swiftly and unan-| 
imously, The 11 a.m. (EST) meet- 
  + Martha L. DeRousse, 157 Oliver under Civil Service jurisdiction for’ : 
15 Years. i 
“We are. not clear <n’ the ta. | 
tent of a three-member biparti- | 
san commission,” Haggard said 
about the council's opposition to 
the county proposition, 
It will, if approved, -call for a) 
commission to be appointed an-| 
inually to select a jury panel for 
Circuit Court. The Oakland Coun-! 
ty Bar Assn. urged county super-! 
visors to approve the vote to draw| 
“a fairer cross section of jurors.” 
Haggard said the council ques- 
| tioned whether a strictly biparti-/ 
|san commission was possible, 
  
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$1,000.06 * Portéble TV Set 
* Westinghouse Automatic 
Roaster 
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        I atroductag 
yi William (Bill) Reed / 
/ Store Manager / 
Hi beings a broad background of successful super shorket experience to Food 
‘own's newest Super Market. 
. Reed is well-known and well-liked and sinostely devoted to creating effi- 
/ clency in operation in order to achieve customer satisiaction. 
Bill Reed has over thirteen years experience in the food industry, and he has 
been with Food Town for two years. He was éducated in local schools, is mar- 
ried, and the father of four lovely children,/Mr. Reed has an outstanding per 
sonality and is welllikedbyeveryone, , 
Meet “Bill” during Food Town's Grand Opening Sale. He will make your oop 
- ping trip a pleasure trip. 
  
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forid's LARGEST CAKE — . “i vw MULLER 
Is F | Filled with Many SURPRISE GIFTS 
         
        
    
     
    
   
      
     
   
              
                
        
     
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in MERCHANDISE PRIZES Daniel (Danny) Roth 
*2 Men’s Watches eae fer V8 pod bye Ba» of ae National *2 Electric Mixers School of Meat Cutting, was with Pop & 
* FREE TICKETS AT BOTH STORES. x* 
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Introducing 
_ Victor (Vic) Mason 
Assistant Store Manager 
He brings to Food Town ever 17 years 
  you with a pleasant smile and willingness 
te satisfy your wishes, : 
"Vic" was born. and raised in Pontiac, 
educated at St. Michael's School, and. lives 
at 301 Tilden, Pontiac, with his wife and 
five children, 
     
           
    Introducing 
         
          
          Clark Easley four years and is now the beet 
buyer for both Food Town 
..-Danny served time in the     
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‘Produce Manager 
Mr, Nephew chilies the importance of freshness in 
frute and produce Wak tibs divaeia tis Wie ve tds Fg 
With the outstanding facilities available in Food 
Town's new produce department plus joe's experience, 
he will be able to offer you, his customers, the very 
finest produce and the freshest. 
Mr. Nephew resides at 1179 Featherstone with his 
wife ond two children, He was educated in local 
schools. 
_Joe is right when he says “Food Town's Produce is 
Fresher,”      
  
    
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wi SEAFOOD SOUP —. Shrimp and tomatoes have been combined 
for a| to make this deliciots soup for wintry days. Favorites in flavor and 
crunchy sundae. This is served) high in nutrition, this combination will be on your special list of soup 
with a piece of cake. . | recipes. 
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Maronite nt doreie wit Savory Winter Soup 
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firm. Remove from _|welcome on a chilly day. Shrimp 
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Now that Lent has begun, quently, until eggs are set. Ar- {Lemon Breaded Mackerel ~ "Those of you who like crabmeat! * i," :SePoose thechiy’ eroun black pep- crumbs, nutmeg, pimento, onions,| 
cooks will have to adjust come) ne? 28 008 tune pulaares pes nmr en nl ey eels Fy _|sauce, seasoning, butter and mush- 
of their ménus for the next rag cases oes apc a for canned crabmeat, but we know 2 (Ghietpaote melted butte (op. (Toons in bowl. 
weeks: Even those who are not re-' One canned fish often neglected th Sb fea ‘bread crumbs you could, wea Chg fraen erabrnsnt! iach i ide oe dei Wisk dak com 
quired to refrain from eating meat is canned mackerel. psig eine Kees ay mackerel. in shallow ‘Pat is —as n caver curls for garnish with crabmeat chunk. a 
at certain times will ‘enjoy trying fish to keep on the shelf for emer- dish; add French dressing “O™Partme Remove hard membrane from| with remaining crumbs and some of the recipes for fish, cheese gency meals. It tastes good served and chill 1 hour. Sprinkle with . Crab-Stuffed Peppers crabmeat. Save out large chunks! cheese. Place in shallow 
and egg dishes: When economy is|cold like-canned salmon. It is good;bread crumbs and top with lemon) 2 6% oz. cons ¢ erabmeat . \for topping, flake remainder.| pan or dish with 
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HONEY-BROWNED CHOPS — Put everything _ with your guests. They'll like a platter of pork: 
on the table, let the guests help themselves, then Sep nreweed ye Pinay sont s: Nepaypne rice 
Ee Seen, Fem, 0. Restoes, con aylex casserole, 
Give Pork G hops Glamor Touch 3 
Serving butiet style makes enter your Seu tiy and yourself to a 
taining pleasant and easy either) “special meal soon! : i 
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Here is such a meal for the next 1 ib mealies ‘batier canned carrots, 
time you want a special easy-jdrained eine 
fixin’ menu. So why not you treat fot ey Ae Honey-Browned Pork Chops 
ev rib pork a. % inch thick 
teaspoon kitchen” ngageet ial     
  
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fo Lure. Teenagers 
Shrimp pizza makes exciting eat- 
ing. And it’s a wonderful way to 
lure the teenagers and their friends 
horhe at night after the movies. 
a Shrimp Pina 
3 cans (4% ounces each) deveined, 
sma shrimp 
parsley 3 unbaked pizza crusts (8 inches each) 
% pound Mossarelia cheese, sii 
Drain shrimp. 
_-Cook onion and garlic in olive 
- 10r salad oil until tender, Add to- 
mato paste and simmer for 5 min- 
utes. 
Remove from heat; add oregano 
and parsley, 
Place pizza crusts on ‘greased 
baking sheets. Cover each crust 
with 1-3 of the sauce, arrange 1-3 
of the shrimp over the sauce and: 
cover with 1-3 of the cheese, 
Bake in a hot oven (425 degrees) 
for 20 minytes, or until crust is 
browh and cheese melts, Makes 
3 pies—serves 6. 
That's How It Started 
    with miture’ of Sena tiebin 
bouquet and ginger.. Melt fat in’ 
skillet and brown chops on both) 
cooked and tender, about 1 hour. 
Combine brown sugar and '; 
cup melted butter in saucepan 
over moderate heat and cook un- 
til smooth. Drain carrets, place 
in shallow pan and pour sugar 
syrup over them, About 20 min- 
utes before chops are done, put 
carrots in oven. : 
melted butter and place under 
broiler for a few seconds just be- 
fore serving. Place pork chops on} 
warm platter with broiled pineapple 
rings and glazed carrots. - Makes 
four servings. 
Rice Mushroom Casserole 
    iE chicken bouillon 
1 cup ae water, about ‘ 
+ gg 
‘= = package precocked rice f 
Drain mushrooms. Dissolve | 
  |2 to 3 minutes. it 
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soan be seeing in the stores. They'ce pulllgg cheesd tn plastic |reome and mis! Gal. Place tet 
*“‘squeeze” tubes so that it's easy to use to fill celery or to make in- 
teresting patterns on canapes. The cheese comes in several different preheated 350-degree oven, 20 min-| 
” jutes, Makes 4 to 6 servings. flavors. Watch for it. quart baking dich and bake in|? 
  
Cheese in Tubes 
New on Market 
an easy free-flowing ribbon. 
It is ready and waiting to stuff 
to a wide variety of dishes. 
This handy item was designed 
so that the cheese spread will keep 
even after the tube has been 
opened. this assures a smooth, 
easy spreading consistency at all 
times. 
Different tastes will naturally    
            
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first indoctrinated with garlic. 
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Wipe the cup-up frying chicken 
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% cup chopped pecans 
Me pound vanilla wafers, crushed \ 
cup 4 
™% cup confectioneTs’ sugar ‘4 
3 eggs, separated | He ounces melted chocolate, cooled is 
vanilla 
the mixture in the 
s aeala te tes Crate spread half 
bottom of 
the butter 
in the sugar, then the slightly 
beaten egg yolks, then the 
chocolate cand mix well. Beat eng 
whites tes stiff and fold them in, fin- 
ally a © the vanilla. 
Pour mixture over the crumbs in 
the pan, aah op wih aaah 
crumbs, and chill at least over- 
night. Serve on Chilled plates. You 
may top these with a little 
whipped cream if you havea mind       garlic fried chicken this time. 
This will do for 6. 
1 chicken, about J pounds 
1 package noodles, .cooked as di- 
Sherry 
jour 
Chicken stock 
Milk 
Sah and pepper to taste 
2 tablespoons grated Cheddar cheese 
Bread crumbs 
Melted butter 
Disjoint chicken and simmer a 
slightly salted water to cover 
When tender, cool and remove 
meat from bones, discarding skin, 
but retaining chicken stock. Mean- 
while, cook the noodles and drain 
them. Divide the drained noodles 
arrange the chicken meat on top. 
each. 
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Skim fat from chicken § stock, 
and place % cup of the fat in a 
saucepan and heat, then biend 
in 2 tablespoons of flour. Heat well. 
stirring constantly, and gradually 
stir in 2 cups of the chicken stock 
and then % cup of milk, — 
    Mix bread crumbe ‘and melted 
butter, using 2 tablespoons petiet ear 
  ito, |   
Use Cookie Cutter 
to Make Pat-0-Butter sides. Remove chops to shallow, 
pan, add hot water, cover and bake 
in preheated 325-degree oven until 
Brush pineapple slices - with | 
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if Lemon Juice 
Is Forgotten? 
Add a sparkle to poached fish by 
using a tablespoon of lemon juice 
to each quart of water when cook- 
ing. 
For any fish not rich in fat, try 
lemon butter. It’s also a wonderful 
basting sauce for barbecued fish. 
To keep fish white, add 1 table- 
spoon fresh lemon juice and 4% 
teaspoon salt to 1 quart of water 
i waned fish dishes, parti- 
onus ee hig Ga Sep etomed 
fish, sprinkle on fresh lemon juice 
for extra flavor. — 
After preparing, fish, remove any 
odors from your hands by rubbing 
them with salt and lemon juice 
just before washing. 
  
‘Improve Simple Dessert 
With Rich Wine Sauce 
Simple desserts like ice cream, 
cake -or preserved fruits taste 
better when a frich-tasting sauce 
_|is poured over them. 
An easy one to make is to 
take two cups of the syrup used in 
jjcanned fruits. and boil this down 
to -half its volume. 
Add a cup of Spanish sherry, 
either a nutty amontillado or one 
‘tof. the sweet clorosos, then boil! 
down again until you reach the 
conégistency you ee 
With the sherry, you can add gin- 
ger or slivers of lemon or orange 
  [Start With Chicken 
       ‘Soup Fine for Snacks Need @ snack? Make it soup and 
crackers. ‘Seive the soup in mugs 
or bowis with « selection of csiap 
    
  
           
          
     
   
       
    
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-lsome homemakers serve, yet des- | 
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the molds that usually are re-' 
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Use firm, but not hard but- 
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inch thick ahd cut out attractive! 
shapes with cutters. .Chill before! 
serving. Two butter designs are 
about right per serving. | 
Place scraps of butter that are’ 
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before serving. This lavish dessert boasts pine- 
While the meat is in the oven, ly with melted butter, over which 
bake some creamed potatoes af the is sprinkled a mixture of brown 
same time, and you'll be well on chopped nuts. ‘Then the pineapple 
your ‘way to completion of a dinner is placed under the broiler until 
menu, such as this: . the brown sugar melts and be- 
: Ham Slices’ with Orange Stuifing gins to bubble, imparting a rich 
; eng a butterscotch flavor to the fruit. 
— i see Just as it enhances hot pies 
Mik Tea or Coffee fresh from the . % 
Ham Slices with Orange Stuffing vorful ice cream does something 
aaa special to pineapple fresh-from-the- 
} Guare dap-eid’ bread eubes broiler. The ice cream begins to 
= soe or margarine melt slightly over the warm fruit, 
3 yee ae providing a creamy contrast to the 
_ ppblcicePrgen sues ,| _ UPSIDE DOWN SUNDAES — You can make utes — from ‘ingredients always on hand. Try crunchy-ness of chopped nuts and 
y marjoram — these Pineapple Upside Down Sundaes in min- = them tonight, They'll become a family favorite. : 
Place 1 ham slice in bottom of a _ - Pineapple Upside-Down Sundaes 
shallow baking pan. For stuffing, eo : a ‘ large alices ‘canned pineapple 
Sciuftsr mane sees|Sugar Cookies Sweeter If Child Helps|?2 =" ~ id D ; z- S cup 
"pulp into cubes, discarding seeds. ugar OO 1€s ee er e Ss : Ta. 
_ Combine grated orange rind Arrange the pineapple slices on 
with fruit pulp, bread, celery, | EAST LANSING—Sugar: cookiesiyou let your youngster help pre-;when you do it alone. Buf, it can)a meter pan. Boveniee ~ — 
butter, eggs, seasonings, and sug- jare fun to eat, but children will/pare a simple sugar cookie dough |be a form of constructive play for|MUt Drawn Sugar, eet 
and cover with remaining slice. jtake a part in baking them. And, |,’ i” generously the pineapple 
Cover pan, using foil if no cover/if you're planning to spend. a. lot|* paella and 2 teaspoons |ing of accomplishment and of|slices and sprinkle the coconut 
is available, and bake at 325 de-lot tiine in the kitchen, your little| "7 Po* ae closentess to his mother. mixture over eagh. Broil 4 inches 
grees 1 hour. Uncover, spoon drip-jones will’ be occupied, yet close| You may to cream the | above all, caution the special- oe oe ee wn sur pings over top slice, and broil 5/at hand. _ ¢ | 843 cup shortening with the | ii aon't t pertection;. |£47, bubbles. Se ‘ until top ‘slice is 2/3 cup of sugar and then beat sale thet this is _ Place pineapp ces ssert) 
it. But, while you de this your Sabie coments wi caee plates and top each with a scoop 
tot can get the two eggs from sary) sompete net capable of of vanilla ice cream. 2 
the refrigerator and take the lid , you are med-te , : 
bag cs on, Audemars | Broiled Grapefruit ~ | Add the eggs unbeaten, one at! 1 your tittle ones really want . os Th? nd a time, to the sugar and shorten-|/-" 45)" t5 the cookies espetially Delicious This Way © 
atone an ~y ag for daddy or their brothers or! Broiled grapefruit is a wonderfull - e 
i - * . jsisters, help them to sprinkle -a way to start a meal, but: it is e 
‘7. CHORES SIMPLE bit of colored sugar over them also a good, light dessert. Sprinkle | e 
4 ; | While you do the necessary just before popping them in. the/each sectioned grapefruit half with e og . |beating, simple chores like getting |oven._ Or, let them put & PlUM/brown sugar or a tablespoon of © e 
: out and greasing a cookie sheet|raisin in the center. maple syrup or molasses, grate’ ° 
pean cadre gern with cinnamon or nutmeg or cloves, < 
sters. After the dough has chilled|Try Horseradish Butter a a ak sdhony, chanel e 
votheg serored ls age Cream one-quarter pound of but-|nutty amontillado or the sweeter | S 
sana ed tin the even maar iter with a couple of tablespoons of | oloroso type. > 
ge prepared horseradish: Use the) Put under the broiler until) $ 
ready to help roll the dough. =‘ fhorseradish butter as the filling/slightly brown around the edges. ® irk a ie it between|{or sandwiches made out of very|This is a wonderful breakfast dish,| . ‘ 
Show seve reenithinly sliced bread. Serve the}when served with popovers and / = : o } {the palms of his hands to make | .sn4wiches salad . Seeseeeseeoooooseeeoeeesceeeeseseeeseeee 8608 
a little ball and then to place it|— ae — : : elie Bas Pe n° ® on the greased sheet. - i . . 
he will enjoy is to press down 
the ball of dough with a water 
glass which has a piece of 
cheesecloth tied around the bot- 2 
< tom and dipped lightly in flour. 
This way children can have « 
nice round ¢e0kle without all the 
trouble of rolling the dough, 
: Let your child set the minute- 
minder for 10.to 12 minutes of 
baking time in a 375. oven, 
ALLOW EXTRA TIME 
The specialists remind you that 
you should expect 
time baking the 
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Dainty Canapes Add Pineapple | 
(Cream Cheese to Pecan Tarts 
up in a jiffy by dressing up one : g-ounce package of cream cheese.| Even the oldest and best recipe 
htt cm : pare S Secs ith BBS 8 Se 
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STR Es "rope or Pot Sarak mem spoon minced : ”*"\to ‘us it's an improvement with the verwuret, 1 tablespoon rege pen tidbits and | 
Make 4 sahdwiches. Trim crusts|W¢,think you'll agree | 
and cut into dainty triangles or|,.n00° fwecteees, and the favor . blends with the pecans, brown | 
sugar and light corn syrup in a ! 
delightful way. | 
Bake Casserole |frterars «my, em do try this old favorite in a new | 
: i Pineapple Pecan Tarts e . of Shr Imp, COM | wststesee = eon  fabieepecns eur 
_ | The world-famous Manila Hotel| see 2 in the Philippines probably doesn’t! {*.cp’petas halves” : — _\know it, but it.has sent us a shrimp} + 2, (No, 3) pineapple tidbits 
recipe which takes advantage of 
» {the current surplus of canned corn! Divide pastry into sevéral small 
in the United ‘States. - balls for easier handling. Roll and The recipe came to the Shrimp/cut into rounds a little larger than © 
Association of the Americas by way|tart pans or muffin cups to be use. 
of a large airline company, Fit pastry into tart. pans and 
efter cet ees. ee ee Manila guests . Remove. Hedice | | ‘TARTS — Pass a tray _to an old favorite, | tarts, cuts the s 
aie cow sehen oa oek: lore Kite eee (350 de- filled with these luscious fruited pecan tarts and ness and adds to the deliciousness of the dessert, 
That's easy for us to understand) grees). watch your guests “dig in.’ Pineapple added , as BS 7 
because both shrimp and corn are; Soften butter and mix in brown 4 comes: ‘ —T é 
SES Sa Se srry Sere ote she gp ogra , Peanut Butter Base : s “Corn Crop, hew) cans. ; pecans . . : : wae 
reci in demand.| drained le inte: . ae 
mepe oe eval in rand | eon poco, "me for Crisp Cookies a "2 tablespoons or margarine Place remaining pecan halves 
UE: sald oe ee ‘LOAF ANGEL FOOD — Slice it, toast it, roll wich, toasted angel slice with orange sauce and | % cup broken unee minutes, until firm. Cool. Peanut Butter Crisps it — the loaf angel food is heavenly! Pictured a Mary Jane (angel strip wrapped around ice | } he) as ene Remove carefully from tart pans.| 2 cup fleur: (de not. sift Before mesn “Shere are three serving ideas for the 84 ounce cream sundae). . . bap ented sind masons be agge Airwed ge Mag Ye Seaspoon baking soda 
mix. From top to bottom are: sliced angel sand- | . Paps. me Sete hace hax ae pa ort . : 3 Of margarine 
“ BAR vee salt. Return to heat and add milk) Note: Baking the tart shells sev-| [3 ¢8> Stanwihes "in 4 y e : slowly, stirring until smooth and/éral minutes before the filling goes| 1 ees : : 
T A | F M Mak Griddl Cak sauce begins to bubble. Stir in %4|in helps to avoid a soggy bottom) Sift. together the flour, baking ry nge Z a IX axe il e GIES \cun grated cheese. Set aside. _ jerust; also make it easier to re-|soda and salt. Cream butter, pea- 
: = ° : i ..| Cook -noodles in boiling salted/move from tart pans. ; nut butter and sugars; beat in egg 
: With Corn Meal water until tender. Drain and place| ” - thoroughly. Mix in sifted dry ingre- 
p, 7 in casserole, Arrange corn, shrimp New Vegetable Twist — | dients until blended. 
in 6 | ey IZe ac age If your family greets a griddle jp Bn a pod Ag ty - Here’s a bright and lovely salar toa heme spies 
; cake breakfast with glee, there’s| ily. Sprinkle remaining cheese over|to serve up a vegetable on ajinches apart. Press flat with back i Jnews in the corn meal and molas-|casserole. Bake in moderate oven|gioomy winter day! Prepare 10/of spoon, then press down: again 
No doubt about the heavenly, 1% ‘csspoon grated orenge rind ses additions in this recipe. (250 degrees; about 30 minutes./small carrots for cooking—dicing|with fork tines. Dip spoon and qualities of Angel Food Cake—| % cup mix" . Com Meal Griddle Cakes | Makes six servings. or slicing ‘em. Put into’ a: sauce-fork in four as necessary. 
most of us wonder how we enter-/ Cream butter and sugar. Stir in ee RS ee oe, ee moderate degrees) | i purpose ® . quick - ). Le : -about 10 minutes, Makes) 
teinad botany the ra cane om the ee eis aN] kaso a — Pineapple, OVS. cove sie cock uma tanter, ** lehone Sapam We think the light and flufty Mary Janes - $ taltepeana: Sew Oritans metneses M _— : ~ seme se . 2 © Bake loaf % cup melted butter ak l | : } “4 . 
ad whipped cream and rut, and ecled, oes olan ant pee st Boe sie Salad i Coon “ag 99: "YOUNG, TENDER BEEF STEAKS i * > comhina , CO} : - > - : i 
gaat of desserts. lengthwise into %" strips Cut 84d milk Combine with dry in-/starring pineapple and green olives, | LINK PORK SAUSAGE |] ROUND or SIRLOIN 3 Bien Gan -cnlty -geeblern tte. ("Ste eto two long slices. hansen wneeth Cee Welogts ee ee al : z ree : : : * x 
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ry to ithe’ Oakland County © 
Medical Society entertained guests at Devon Gables 
Wednesday. ‘Mrs. John Williams (right) of Commerce 
Lake road, president of the auxiliary, explains some 
of the goals of the group 
i mad of Lakewood drive. to a guest, Mrs. George Mrs. Gail Jordon Touxey, di- 
rector of a Detroit speakers’ 
bureau, spoke to members arid 
guests of the Women's Auxi- 
liary to the Oakland County 
Medical Society Wednesday 
evening. 
. 2 bee 
For the annual Guest Night _ 
   
Mrs. ei Cc. Abbott books ‘caine Bennett Cerf's 
“Life of the Party’’;' James 
Thurber's “Further Fables of 
Our Times"; and*‘‘The Green 
Kingdom" by Rachel Maddox. 
Mrs. Kenneth VandenBerg, ° 
general chairman, .- revealed 
plans for the annual fashion 
show and card party. The al- 
— will be held April 25 .at 
1;30 p.m. in Birmingham Com- 
Te 
( left) , Tlinois wd a 
member of the auxiliary, chats with Mrs. Stuart Kern 
_ Of Desmond drive, a guest. |by Business 
__jexplains: ‘The other afternoon' 
. }wards. Will you please tell me if; Medical. Auxiliary. Holds — 
Annual Guest Gathering’ munity House. Fashions will be 
by Hilda. . 
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Committees for the event 
pn be announced at a later 
te, 
Social Call 
Interrupted —   
  Hostess Says That 
Her Friend Acted 
Rather. Miffed — 
* By EMILY Post The first letter in today’s mail! | - | 
to the man. 
“After canrkatiag my business, 
T returned to my friend who seemed, 
rather put out for being left alone 
and took her leave soon xafter- 
I was rude to my guest?” 
  Answer: Under the cireum- 
stance, there was nothing rude 
in what you did. You should 
have concluded your business 
with him as quickly as possible | 
so as not to leave your guest 
sitting alone too long.   
  “Dear Mrs. Post: We are four 
women who have been neighbors 
for a good many years and play   
Rules Out 
Paris Styles 
    MARILYN LUISE CREMER - 
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cremer of! 
East Howard street announce the 2@ushter. Vivian, 
[Bearden is 
  . VIVIAN SHEFFIELD: — | 
The engagement of- their) 
to Keith Robert; 
announced by 
  * . = a 
SHIRLEY KINGSWELL - .|we did not send her daughter |cards together once a week. About 
' seven months ago the ‘daughter of 
one of the women became engaged) 
and we were invited to the engage- 
ment party. We each gave her very 
hice gifts. 
“This daughter was married two 
months ago. Only close relatives 
| were invited to the wedding. We 
understood and did not feel slighted. 
We have been told that the bride’s 
mother is very motch hurt because 
wedding presents. 
presents -were expected. Will you 
please tell.us if we were wrong, 
and if we oud send presents now?” 
Answer: Not being invited te 
the wedding you were certainly “As we were not invited to the) » 
wedding we did not think wedding) | Among the guests at the dinner was 
Mrs. Robert Shorey (le{t) of Wenonah 
She arrived with Mrs. R. Hamil- drive. . member of 3 ton White of iminghen, 
Bauer (right) of Madison’ Heights is a   Mrs. Bruce 
the au uuxiliary , 
      
lomen $: ‘THU RSDAY, M. ARC I   
News From Bloomfield Hills I 7, 1957 Section PAG ES 42- ~~   
  a 
Phyllis Battelle to. Speak no children’s spring vacation from|from Palm Beach, Fla., where they By RUTH SAUNDERS . 
Felix Bruner is busy taking reser 
Wednesday by Fe 
pee the Village Wom-) 
en's Club. 
time is 1:30, the! 
Institute of Sci-| 
ence, and the 
speaker Phyllis 
Battélle, spar-| 
kling raconteur. | 
world traveler. 
and featured ayn 
BATTELLE dicated columnist 
         not obligated to send: wedding | 
    .| wave her engagement presen ts. 
Dear “Mrs: Post: When two 
i/women and a-man enter a taxicab, presents—especially since you all | for International News Service. 
Hostesses for the afternoon will’ 
‘be Mrs. Rawson Vaile, Mrs. James. 
RR. Mock, Mrs. Benjamin H. Micou 
‘and Mrs. David G. Nethercot. i 
‘Mr. and Mrs, Waltet J. Kings how should they be seated? Do| The chairmen are Mrs. John W. 
  
    li '._ |Marilyn, Luise, to Donald James) and John Sheffield of North John-|Shirley to. Ted Berg of Pontiac. | he sit between them?" 
eee mee ©. Maihe vat & re Keith is the son tHe is the son of Mr. and: Mrs. Ans He sits at: the - end Her hat was 8 spotted velvet % casual nie. nad Sire, Newton Beenie of andrew Geisinger, The couple is pe te Shere le turban worn well-on the brow, |**Teet. A September wedding is Peacock street. A June 1 wedding pie 1S after having helped both the women 
instead of the Parisdecreed (Planned. . lis planned. planning a June wedding. {in, 
Sinoe Ngee smpes - be Toes: Scandi Lod Margaret com; ‘ Zz. candinavian e 
ack ache te wean Sorority Elects Guest Shows Slides Shower Honors _ \will Sponsor Boers inspired by wearing to Fashionette Club - 
  
Explain Cancellation 
of April 12 Concert 
The entire American tour of the 
Engiekinder was canceled because. 
of an automobile accident which/| 
occurred while they were en route 
to the airport. to fly to America. 
Everyone in the family. was injured 
and most of their 125 instruments 
  The next concert in. the. series’ New. Leaders 
Mrs. Richard McVicar ‘was 
elected president of Zeta Lambda 
Chapter of Beta Phi sorority at 
’ Monday evening meeting held the 
atthe home of Mrs. Jack Pote 
on Andersonville road. 
cial secretary. Mrs. Jack Pote 
will serve as City’ Council alter- 
nate, 
Dance Scheduled 
Watson Kinney, of the Forest 
Lake Country Club entertainment 
committee, announces a St, Pat-   
:|John Reichert, Mrs. Edwin Bennett | 
and Mrs, Virgil Lewis. Allan Copley, visiting teacher for 
the Pontiac school system, showed 
slides of his trip to Burope at the 
Tuesday meeting of the Fashion- 
ette Club held in Adah Shelly 
Library. 
Visitors at the meeting were 
Mrs. Russel Donaghy, Mrs.) 
John Wedow, Mrs Leah. Herveat, 
Mrs, Bill Richard, Janice Reichert, 
Mrs. Jasper Dawson. and Scott 
,| Douglass. 
Mrs. Robert Smith won the tro- 
phy for losing the most weight this 
past week, Winners of the six-week 
contest ending Tuesday were Mrs. 
  
  Entertains Group 
Mrs. Hazel Williams of Dover 
road entertained members of the!   Sharon Beatty 
Mrs, Dennis Burling and Mrs.' |Mr, and Mrs, Arvid | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin. Swanson, {Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf Persson and 
Englund are 
Donald N. Goff were cohostesses serving as chairmen of the St. Pat- 
at a shower Yor their sister, Sharon|Tick’s Day dance being held Sat- 
Beatty, The recent miscellaneous | 
shower ,was held at the Gott home 
on Boston avenue, 
Thirteen guests attended the 
affair for the bride-elect, daughter 
of Mr, and Mrs. Cari Beatty of 
Myrtie avenue, She wil] exchange 
vows March 16 with David A. 
Briggs, son of Chester A. Briggs 
of Ledyard street. 
  
Winners Announced 
North and south winners in the 
cate Bridge Club were John Kraus | 
jand Melvin Smail, East and west. 
featuring the Rabinoffs, violin and rick’s Day dance March 16 at the 1939-1940 Proficiert¢y Group, Chap-| winners were Mr. and Mrs, Earl 
piano team, will be presented aa; club. The “Rainbow Dance” will be'ter 228, OES, for a recent luncheon’ ‘Waterman. Meetings are hejd at 
scheduled on March 16. ipreeeded by a buffet dinner. imeeting. |Hotel W aldron.   
Old Command Vehicle Returns Home.   
President Happily Receives Historic Car WASHINGTON (INS) — A 
delighted President Eisenhow- 
er was presented with a sur- 
prise gift yesterday—a travel- 
worn 1942 Cadillac with 67,000 
miles on its speedometer and 
an historic past. 
* * * 
The 15-year-old automobile 
was the one used by Eisen- 
hower throughout World War 
Ii, first at his London head- 
quarters and later during the 
allied drive across Europe. 
Wearing a fresh coat of olive 
paint, it was delivered to standing by in uniform and 
snapped to smiling salute, Ser- 
geant Dry is now the First 
Lady's driver. 
The car was a gift of an- 
onymous friends of Eisenhower 
who purchased it recently at . 
an Army auction in Germany. 
The President had tried to buy 
it in 1948, but couldn't cut 5 through the Army red tape i 
volved. 
The automobile, a four-door 
limousine, has jump seats 
and a glass panel separating 
the rear and front areas. 
It will be sent on by track 
to the Eisenhower Museum in 
Abilene, Kan., which houses 
hundreds of mementoes of the   
Nancy Gregory Marries 
First Methodist Church was_ the 
scene of the wedding Saturday of 
Nancy Jane Gregory ‘and Marshall 
Francis Buttram, The Rev. Paul 
Hart officiated, 
* * * a 
  When hhe arrived, she ted him outside smilingly ‘and watched 
him bréak into a big grin as 
said in 
i. “T's my old command mer 4 
‘4 phe, ipveakens @eizer: dal atendente-Wete, Pat 
\ during” Word y i, was boo Juanita E. 
astonishment: uy 
- Wis Nancy is the d ter of Mrs. 
Gregoty : of Murphy 
javbnue and Marshall is the 
lof. ’Mr.. and Mrs, Charles Buttram. 
‘ot Fast Chicago avenue. Sc 
Fer the service; he hride 
chose a foer- 
with the full skirt extending into | 
a train, She carried white carna- 
and Mrs. Jan 
4 j i 
{ They wore aqua dresses and car- 
ried Saintes of white carnations 
and aqua-tinted daisies. 
* * * 
Marshal! asked David Richards 
to serve as best man, Seating the 
guests was Phil Bowser... 
For the reception held in the 
| church’ partors, Mrs, Gregory 
chose a light biue silk dress with | 
| matching accessories ad Mrs, | 
4 Buttram chose a pink woot dress | 
| with white accessories.     The bride to a navy 
blue dress with accessories 
for traveling; The néwlyweds will) ' 
make their _— on iy a coleate) 
Laven, ie fo mobile hack with fo ot 
j when he 4. retu ‘act 
/ dyty-in > he ree ue dinates President's World War experi- 
ences, 
INSPECTION TOURS 
Eisenhower used the car for 
inspection tours as he direct- 
ed the allied advance across 
France from his headquarters 
in Paris. 
He also used the car when. 
he motored to Rheims on the 
historic night of May 7, 1945, 
when the Germans surren- 
dered, 
* * * 
The aging Cadillac was sent 
to Geneva to surprise Eisen- 
hower when he attended the 
5 Four conference in July 
It had been returned to 
Washington for. his use dur- 
ing his postwar. tour of duty 
as Army chief of staff and 
was ‘kept available in New 
York City ‘during his later 
four as president of Columbia 
University, < fs 
eee. 
Eisenhower the auto. 
commander of the wren ai urday by members of Scandinavian 
Vasa Lodge 510. 
Dancing will be from 9 p.m. to 
1 &.m. in Knights of Pythias Hall. 
All Scandinavians and their 
friends are welcome to attend. | daughter, Patsy, who has been iLewis C. DibLie will arrange the. 
‘flowers, : 
a > Fs S 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Hoey 
of Cranbrook are waiting anx- 
hously to welcome home their 
traveling in Europe since Sep- 
tember, . 
Her ship, “Jolius Caesar,” docks 
in New York today, but she is stay- 
ing over there for the weekend 
with friends. She will arrive home 
on Tuesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Hoey expect to go 
to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., later this 
month, : She will be accompanied by her 
ivations for a tea to be given daughters, Ann and Jane, and her 
DINNER PLANNED 
Mr. and Mrs, Robert W. 
‘will entertain a few friends at din- 
jner Friday evening in their home 
jon. Vaughan road. 
* * * 
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Eden are 
expected home = next week!   
Altar Society 
(Now Headed 
by Mrs. Glisky 
“| Newly elected president of St.) well, 
‘Benedict Church Rosary Altar So-| 
iciety is Mrs, Michael Glisky. Mrs. 
Mrs, Well of Williams Lake announce the two women sit side by side |Shenefield, Mrs. Roy E. Stringer|waiter Hiller ig first vice presi-| 
engagement of their daughter, Vera V. Sheffield of Judson strect'the engagement of their daughter land the: man on the end, or does. jand Mrs, Richard Wagner. Mrs. Gent and Mrs. Paul Smith is sec- j 
ond vice president, . * * * 
Also elected at the Tuesday meet- 
jing in the Parish Hall were. Mrs. 
Richard Pfeiffer, recording secre- 
tary; Mrs. Ivan Herr, correspond- 
ing ey, and Mrs. William 
Ford, treasurer 
St. Joseph Unit and St, Mary 
‘Unit representatives reported on 
the number of cancer pads sewn by 
the group. Mrs, Glisky and Mrs. 
James Clock were selected as dele- 
gates to the NCCW convention in 
Detroit March 21. 
Mrs. Ralph: Cotcher presided at 
the General Guild meeting held im- 
  * * *     
  Mrs. Thomas E. Wilson is plan- 
sind a visit to Miami Beach during   Altar society meeting. The Rev. 
Richard Thomas. spoke briefly.   
  | | ‘recent meeting of Pontiac Dupli-) 
  lantic Treaty! Organi 
      Cute nursery ype figures Woe em- 
                  
    
                   
   
    rhidered on the scalloped yoke of thi me in red on the s 
co frock. fale vad al are hs    csmmaahons ‘ue Budd} 
mediately following the Rosar y- 
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lcouiey BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Mrs. |Cranbrook and Kingswood Schools. pe ve visiting Mr. Eden's mother, C. G. Eden, Mr. C. G. Eden 
will go down later this month. 
* 
In her honor Mary Hamly and - 
i\Mrs. William Cavanaugh gave a 
jtea and kitchen shower Sunday 
afternoon in the former's home. 
‘Both girls will be members of the 
wedding party, 
Nanette Hammond will] be her 
\sister's mail of honor for the cere- 
mony in St. Hugo of the Hills 
Church, Other bridesmaids will. be 
‘Marnie Hammond, Rosemary Cas- 
Kay Wise and Joyce Plante. 
|Rosemary is planning a luncheon 
for the near. future, ’ 
Mr..and Mrs, John B. tm 
mond, who are new in St. Peters-— 
burg, Fla., will arrive ‘home in 
Five pages today 
- in Women’ s Section 
time to give a dinner fer their 
niece, Their young son, John, is 
to be ringbearer at the wedding. — 
of Mr. and Mrs. William 0. Bridge, 
will be flower girl; 
A reception will be given at Oak- 
land Hills Country Club, 
Mrs, Everel] E. Fisher and Mrs, 
Ray Cunningham, who afe travel- 
ing in- Europe, are expected home 
at the end of the. month, 
€.. & ® 
Many Bloomfield residents’ have 
chosen Naples, Fla., for a March 
visit, Mr. -and Mrs. James E. 
Wright expect to meet the E. 
Wright Younts there after the 
Younts spend 10 days at Cat Cay. 
The Ferd E. Broocks are also 
planning to go to Napies, as are- 
Mr. and Mrs, J. Thomas Smith     
  
  -| and the Bethel Kelleys, 
* * * 
The lower school af Cranbrook 
(seventh and eighth grades) will 
have a dance in the auditorium 
Friday evening. 
: 2... * 
Mr, and Mrs, John S. Bugas will 
take their daughters, Patty and 
Jane on a Western jaunt the last 
10:.days of March, They will go to 
  
City. Panhellenic 
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* * * 
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(Copyright 1957)   
Entertain | 
France's Alphands 
at Their Parties 
By JANE EADS 
WASHINGTON —. The French 
Amabassador and Mrs, Herve Al- 
meeneetination into Embassy Row 
* * 2 ” 
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the guitar-strumming squirmer 
their favorite male. vocalist. 
* But going over the same ter- 
  rating has skidded to 21 per ritory again, we find that his | cent, 
Moreover, a full,35 per cent of 
the teeners admitted liking Elvis 
less now than they did last year. 
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teenagers ir gone forever.” 
|. Those, of course, represent 
extreme viewpoints, They must 
“be balanced against the fact 
that Presley—who has managed 
affection of 21 per cent of the 
| teenagers covered by our sur- 
vey. 
inantly in the 13-15 age group, 
declared they found their hero 
Tender,” apparently helped spark 
that particular counter-trend. | 
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movie,”” one girl glowed, in the 
jfeverish tradition of the Presley 
cult. “TI bet someday he gets an 
-| Academy Award.” 
‘A HAPPY DAZE 
“T sat through ‘Love Me Tender’) 
three times in one afternoon,” an- 
ward.” 
* -* * 
an of which doesn’t alter the| 
chilly statistical evidence - of the 
idol's 14 per cent popularity de-| 
‘| eline. Who's threatening to. fill’ 
‘Speaking for.this group. one girl! 
fluted: “You can take Elvis and! 
give him back to the Indians. rm 
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guy.. 
family and going to school as well) 
‘as being a successful singer , . 
He's $ terrific.” 
- | PRESLEY PROPHECIES 
Another straw inthe wind, pos- 
sibly, may be in the teeners’ 
_| prophecies on Presley's future. 
Thirty-nine per cent of the boys 
land 33 per cent of the girls’   lrun its course within less than a 
| year. 
* * * 
“Forty-two per cent of the girls 
and 31 per cent of the lads gave 
him from one to two years of 
peak popularity, 8.5 and 17 per) 
cent, respectively, figured two to| 
four years more, while the-rest 
thought the side-burned rock ‘n 
roller wouldn't fade for another 
four years yet. 
““We like him,” a Duluth, 
Minn., girl asserted, “but. you 
can’t expect a fad te go on 
forever.” 
If Presley is losing some favor 
teendom, what of the music of 
is the most spectacular ® 
  Some 68 per cent of the young- 
IS YOUR MACHINE. 
‘TIRED?   “Hollywood's got him” a boy “The per- 
Moreover, 12 per cent, predom-| 
even more resplendent than be-| _ 
| ifore. His récent movie, “Love Me 
“Elvis was the very end in that|.- 
“I was in a. 
-yeats older, instead of a woman 
pews younger. sters remain fully devoted to it. 
Twenty-four per cent of the boys 
and 14 per cent of the girls say 
ANOTHER 4 YEARS - they like it even more today than| 
  
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J I, Echoing appréval, a high school!” 
boy thought Boone “really quite @ owers in their late middle years: -Look at him supporting a) By RUTH MILLETT ! 
Memo to men who become wid- 
Better look around for a wife 
as old as-you are or even. a few 
  * * * zs 
That advice comes from & 
woman who has worked for years) 
in a convalescent home. | 
diy till isthe ‘tne ‘trogen | 
happens to the middle-aged man | 
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  great makeup artist. = Seeking Younger Wives : 
| Older Romeos Are Often Cast hone) 
When Their Money. Runs Out 
She says: “A lot of widowers in 
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a 1?-year old, 
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“If they have some money, or 
can conyince a younger woman 
that they are well-fixed, they can 
| thought the Elvis craze would) who hasn't énough sense to always find one who is tired of 
iworking, wants to be supported, 
wants a car, nice clothes, etc., and 
is willing to kid the older man 
along in his belief that he is as 
young as he thinks he is and 
twice as attractive. 
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" By BRUNO KEARNS 
Sports Editor, Pontiac Press ' 
# 
, anti atts ned ob Whe iohek Wid te lin ie 4 Yaoi 
_ rookie aiming for the big leagues is the stretch from Tigertown 
to Henley Field on Route 92 in Lakeland, Florida. 
Each year invitations go out to about 50 of the best prospects 
in the Tiger aid system to report to the instructional school 
_ Bb Tigertown, 
AB wees 
. These young hopefuls show their best playing forms under 
the watchful eyes of a 14-man staff of coaches, and when spring 
training officially opens at Henley’ Field all eyes turn to the list 
; pe agora those who will get into the intre-squad- games with 
Another 200 farmhands report to ‘Tigertown each spring 
from where they are assigned to the respective minor league 
‘teams hoping that the following year they will be one of the 
invited group for the instructional school. 
_ ‘A-erack at Henley Field is the first step from Hektorn 
because it is here that they get to bat, run, throw and play. 
terre eae ene, eee: 
= Woe 
From Henley the next step upward could be Briggs ‘stadium 
in Detroft. ° 
For the rookie and regular alike intestan eral transition 
from the boyhood stage. of baseball to the professional stage. 
Baseball as strictly a recreational activity is not so in the ai i 
fessional ranks. 
“We can have fun playing baseball,” Jack Tighe told the 
‘1957 squad when they reported for spring training last week, 
“but I want an honest day’s work a each of you,” he 
pointed out, — 
Baseball here is a job, everything else afterward is recreation. 
FOUR BIG GUNS—On the playing field during the 
work day, these are the four big guns who are expect- 
Maxwell. 
"WALKING IN | THE RAIN, _ When Keay rains. ed to lead the Tigers into the first division. All hit 
over .300 last year for Detroit. 
Harvey Kuenn, Al Kaline, Ray Boone and Charley - Longest Mile for Baseball Rookie-- 
Jaunt From Tigertown to Ball Field 
‘When: the “work” is nd and the spikes are hung up for the 
day, the leisure hours: are t at the . tables, card 
tables, television sets, record machines, at the “book oe or 
for the mend, with their families. 
=> eee ese 
This is what makes Tigertown a unique thing. It is a village 
with housing facilities for 350. It is a baseball ‘commnunity where | 
the residents all are of the same profession. 5; 
‘It has its bus service, its own cafeteria, and recreational 
- quarters. For the “working day” it has four well conditioned 
_ diamonds, an observation tower, big clubhouse, batting cages, 
a line of pitching mousds, special practice infields and a “trap 
wall” for instruction on trapping short hop hits. 
For 10 weeks each year Tigertown is a thriving ssaiueaty 
and for the ‘next 42 weeks it again becomes a ghost town. 
. The men of Tigertown ‘take somewhat the forms of Jekyll and 
’ Hyde, Take Steve Gromek for instance, who uses his arms all 
afternon throwing, is often using his legs in me a strolling 
with his wife and three. children. 
i * * A 
Husky Frank House crouches behind a mask for hours during 
- the day, and in the evening instead of his paraphanelia he puts 
on an apron to help with the dinner. 
Ray Boone does something “different” when he gets home. 
He gets out a baseball and play catch with his youngsters. 
* * x 
The rookies and the coaches get together quite often at the 
card table or with the ping pong paddles. Charley Maxwell heads 
for the easy chair and the television set, and Harvey Kuenn finds 
all the baseball news he.can find to see how the other Major 
League players are doing. 
‘* + 
This is life at Lakeland, winter home of the Tigers. 
Left to right are NEVER TOO BUSY FOR THE 
PRESS—Genial Jack Tighe (right) 
who was chosen as the man to guide 
the Tigers out of the second division 
is never too busy to give a newspaper 
ROOKIE CARD SHARKS—Bob Miller, Ken Wal- 
ters, and Larry Donovan play three-handed while 
_ Larry Osborne- (standing left) and Inman Veal, 
panes rookie, engage in some-kibitzing. 
Greg 7 and Bian @ ur 
Gromek found his” 
(left to at Cari a nm listurbed about taking.a walk |) 
around Tigertown in a light drizzle, Gromek, Tiger 16 W. Huron St. 
raat piicbe saa Brome Hamtramck. man a. statement for Tiger fans to 
read. Pontiac Press Sports Editor 
Bruno L. Kearns (center) gets an op- 
timistic line from Tighe and A! Kaline 
(left), at Henley Field in Lakeland. 
  
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the plate! plate and Jim Brady was on the|' 
if t | is | mn The other’ half of the : help our outfield needs lineup had Jim Small, Ken Wal- said a deal was being arranged | Porter wasted no time geting |ters and Roy Hawes in the out- for = swap which would send | started in the outfield. In a | field, George Risley, Inman Veal, outfielder Billy Tuttle to New| game which’ was called yester- | Jack Dittmar and Jack Phillips 
£5 York for infielder Andy . | day after three innings because [in the infield, with Frank House 
Director’ ef Tiger personnel| ° Palm for the third straight day, catching and Jim Bunning on the 
Johnny McHale scoffed at. the} ‘¢ 23 - year - old Oklahoman , report. “Sounds like a Yankee ao a ee When the rains came the first scheme to me,” he said. monde _ Sm were eneener * unit was leading 3-2 by virtue “We need outfielders not in-| ‘ree frames. ‘| of a two-run homer by Wilson 
and besides I don't-see such a/Kaline and Bill Tuttle in the out-| The second unit, however, found 
trade helping us any.” field with Porter, and Jim Fini-iBrady in wild form. . He had 
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  pounced the mene ef a south- 
paw pitcher and:-a left hapded 
hitting infielder for their minor 
league organization, 
Ernest Harris, a little hurler 
from Ensley, Ala., who won 23 and 
lost 3 in sandiot ball, has been     
may be deceiving, but it looks 
like the New York City Board of 
Estimate better get a move on if 
it doesn’t want the Brooklyn Dod- 
gers to. 
This is the situation: 
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assigned to Idaho Falls in the Class'more than tentative plans for a rvers, 
C Pioneer League. The infielder is|ball park, but doesn't have .a|baseball is on its way to the West 
: Gideon Jarvis of Los Angeles. Hée|major league ball club, Brooklyn|Coast. The Los Angeles group ap- ’ ens hit .380 and .465 in college ball/has a major league ball club, but/Pears sure the big league team 
LAKELAND—The guy who broke many a National ee 20 ret a ee eee ae ee en ome 
League pitcher’s heart, Mel Ott, watched Ray Boone roe ‘ ordyn Bele narra =. perk. =i (‘tC \ 2 Ge ‘ the things looked to-| There is ‘Indication, . however, : : working at his new position at first base. . eau ach a —, that Walter O'Malley, president of} = - i ue te 
the Dodgers,’ would prefer to stay) ‘SHOP TALK’ — Manager Jack Tighe (left) rec room at Lakeland, Fla. He talks baseball “He has made the adjustment well,” said ott, 
think he can prgrneenngs job or season.” . [would mean 2 reasonably auick field, does something “different” in the Tiger is looking for his best season with the Tigers. _ 
Of course down deep Ott knew the transition for and sports aisthorily on some “ee ° i = ee ee 
Boone wouldn't be flawless. “He's bound to make a |. wie plans for a new ballpark. i. 3 . 
' Jot of ss it’s one of the toughest positions in Dhihe. elec es hehe pon. i , ‘ 
maf Sar Al Katine Gains Poise If anyone should know what is needed to make a| @ ‘ aa . 
pod GAS Naseinen CaS Be : Estimate and the sports euthority 
: no ammounce-| LAKELAND, Fla, @® — A little|“do- you think you're going to do|when 
- Now a member of the Hall of Fame, Ott was the). ‘}men of action — if any —  could/more relaxed, a little rors conti-lbetter this seater” got wnloe Al's fended toy tooieeh sehbe by Gogh 
youngest player ever to start in the Majors. At 16 he Get les tak tee es Cane oa Se 7 ore 
talked Mayor American League pitchers, +. ©. © and a few Ss ago. Kaline - had signed his contract with the New York Giants and Wagner. Al Kaline approaches the 1957 sea-| Katine feels that because there'll was Waiting his turn in the bat 
for 22 years Ott’s name became as closely linked to. the; 
inital sack as butter bs to — ‘ 
During Ott’s Rte A iden career I often won- 
dered if he hit in other National League parks like he     who talks baseball all day long on the playing with Harvey Kuenn, popular Tiger shortstop who ~ 
  
son With the poise of a veteran, 
* * * 
No longer the shy, moody kid 
  be less pressure this year he can 
improve on his .314 batting aver- 
age, and his 27 homers last: sea- 
son, 
There were times in other years   ‘ting cage when a minor league ~ 
rookie belted a couple.of long hits, 
* “Better watch out for that kid, 
Al” Briggs joked, “He might take 
your job away trom you.” 
  used to powder the ball at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh. for Ist Place faci h sean as a Tee: 
There games broken up in the final . ld\be the best ever "innings Sled Det greed telk-ene over the Ne right Sites ake red fo an eany| 0" Teer ht cer. District Cage Results 1 field screen in that ae 
    A heavy burden automatically 
      
      
  
      * * derson last night at Isaac Crary AT PONTIAC AT TROY 
“Next to the Polo Suvunda I always had a lot of suc- ae. a tle Davis Machinery tt ra. amen ites tase eae e _ oa 
cess in Pittsburgh,” said Ott. “The background at ketball League's regular schedule| The year before he was American eutiheng 3 9 Deeks | Sp lddn ens Cadeh ane 
Forbes Field was great for a hitter. There were no low came to an end. League batting champion — the Senders his Ba wo a iieles: 13 2 ee 4 q 
oa : p The Druggists will tangle with) youngest player. ever to “win the [Gronski 5 © 10 Maclach. 2,2 6|Mitehell +3. ¢ 2.5 bleachers in right field and the trees from ‘Schenley Ss saviapedlbe aebuibt mene Nierown, —° — ¢ 348 chur” f°} Sivarsjon 4 $43 were a tg 
Park behind the outfield fence were easier on the eyes; goes over slat aie plans for Saturday's big regional meet at Berkley |night at Crary in a 7:15 playoff to| The ‘fact that Detroit's own Ty| 3 ag. sie Booth 4 8 38. Williams «1.1 3 
than some of the Parks where the stands were full of = a final Chief workout. Chiefs will be definite underdogs in their ces ioe sadly igs salicae oe area craol Sone entteess ‘veomaeie S00t BY: Quarter nee | nue vondaie ° ovck Gas | 
of white shirts.” . big. meet but could surprise. Big reason is above-group. Shown fe up to then had been the youngest Lake Orion -... % ia is it—e0/Trey. ne ee ee are, left to right, standing, Nick Shorter, Mel Nosenchuk and Mics; Picbatt’ ond Sod Umphroy waa Romeo. Scoe o 15 1 849 
* * *. Willie Duncan; batting champ didn’t make it any AT PONTIAC Free O place wh ‘Ott had his troubles was Phila- “ mae Biboageed se Dave Payne and John Herron. ede ae and 21 points respec: keasier on Kaline, He: was pay 20 Class C Rome ijl, Troy 10. 
3 Payne alley 120-pound champ. : tively for Drayton. when he. took the title with fty| ST. MICHAEL oUuTH x | pees 
delphia’s Shibe Park. It was the only field where he ate =4 atk ine enek 120 tos Dog e , a hefty Mente rE Tr ont errr AT BLOOMFIELD WILLS 
- had never hit a home run. “It was yt strangest Tom Gould nha 29 points to| - * * * Picceraid 7 $3 Gare’ 4 1 SST. MARYS (OL) W. BLOOMYIFLD 
th he said, “no matter how I tried, Jost eonlia'’ Chi Ri . D ] : pace Boyle-Stone Front to a one-| “I think the next season\a lot/Dropps 5 0 10 Wren 3 2 -8imadelans 7 923 Pockler° 2 1 § 
po war aes ICAGO MING LelegatlOn sees sis sinenpn over Loies/ot pore expected me ott 20."|Behiyr 22 4 Racin |} Hier, $2 Beate, 2 bE ‘ . ne nder' |Goisdzi 3 0 6 L. Hollister 3 0 6 
és would either line over fitst or be lon. flies| FR ed O : f S -  |defeat. hit 27 home runs in 1955, they rack ~~ >-|Montussko 4 0 8 LaPratt. © 1 1 
Pian oat ter.” 6 ate ) ne: oO trongest The post-season playoffs will be-|thought I should hit 54 in 1956.” fia te Qe Ce eee th right cen P ’ gin next Wednesday, with Davis; That was the kind of pressure|St Michael ..........6 2 16 11-35 <a are 
* Machinery facing Matthews-Har-| that worked on Kaline a season” “ Seka 7 tage => ws 
- After’ retiring in 1947, "ott Soni into daeaatiia CHICAGO U—Chicago will belin the series to avenge a 62 loss| creaves at 7:15 and Philgas meet-|ago. Questions like “do you think| ¥ Michael 14 South Lyon 14. |g. wtary's “OL).. 19 1017 18-38 the t of TePresented by one of its strongest/to New ‘York last year. ‘ing Drayton Drug at 8:30, mote better than Ty Cobb?” And ONT oun babe es pies ee duties and last year he became newest member teams in the annual InterCity, The Windy City group hasn't FGrt Te | OU FGPETE| Gt. Mary's 6. W. ‘Bloomfield 18 
Tiger broadcasting staff. Golden Gloves bouts with New|"™" "née ASS TEST YOUR GASEDALL Fi Gurander’ 3 $8 Ges 8 313 Here at Lakeland, Ott has watched the Tigers’ first) york's best at Chicago Stadium But this Ma * gee | jHough 3 4.38 Tepper _ + 1 3| MADISON — Wisconsin in 1956, 
base situation with a keen eye. He has even donned/maret; 2. | Pro ay hone Sp ie oltre YOU'RE THE MANAGER: ae 1 © 2ifor the first time since 1939, went 24 lee € th the entire Big 10 football ' a glove during the rookies’ sessions, but as much as he a. We talent that kept 12,466 tans cheer- ttle #14 —_ rough the entire Big 10 ae 
may have the urge, he has not tried to be the master| Te ight champions crowned|ing in last night's championship Pare ii ncampaign without a single victory, , last night at the Stadium should|Scraps, many of which were tele- By BEN OLAN (Cincinnatl. Joe Margoneri ‘1 to | all age: ara: Be seven games the Badgers lost - 
teacher of Tiger first basemen. make Chicago the favorite as it|Vised and broadcast nationally. 
“Radio is my job now,” he said. Four champions especially’ 
caught the eyes of ring criti¢s, 
* * *   ca 4 u ict four and tied three others.   
  The Cincinnati’ Redlegs ~ used on the mound for New York. Ted |°™™ taay «spas 
their power most often in winning) iKluszewski opens with a single, , ‘ 
91 games in 1956. They equalled arid moves to second when right 
the major league record. by hit- fielder Don Mueller “fumbles the seeks ie 15th InterCity team amr 
  
Joe 
Hayes Jones Moves fo Bigger Tests “Hayes Jones will compete| Indoor high Jump record for the “a 
Srd in the be. |Weight Ernest Terrell, lanky 17-| What is your managerial rating? . N 
ponenpenkinas 4 Sues nike a a na- ae ea the Hurons give pracy Se aoe ventotmera (¥ear-old Chicago high’ school stu:/Test yourself on the following aun Sees Neem, Fee tion's greatest hurdlers in the Chi-|heavily-favored UM a busy evening) —Brendon O'Reilly, former Irish |2¢": fyweight Jimmy Jackson, situation which led to ‘a Cincinnati | Would cP daly 
cago Daily News meet to be held|pefore bowing 60-48 Marshall| Olympic hopeful, and versatile /Pre-medical student at the Univer-jvictory over the New York Giants) 8 You : in Chicago, March 16,” it as 8M-\calied’ his record-setting high| Ren Kramer. The Pontiac High |S! of Minnesota, and bantam-jin mid-sease. | 4 | sumge oe ; Soe : weight Tommy Reynolds, another} (Key: (R) 3; () nounced today by Eastern Michi-inurdle run of 7.8 the “fastest in| Krad jumped six feet, two inches. | ¥c!8ht Geen tecniber hs! Seltantied.) b. Let Bridges swing away? gan Coach George Marshall after 
the Pontiac freshman had set a 
  the country this year,” over the 
63-yard distance. Hayes missed a sweep by: fin- 
“Reilly had six feet, six inches 
and Kramer six feet, four inches. 
    new high hurdle record while win- £2 8, A good local following wa ning three of four events against A 7.1 time in the lows Jast Satur- | A goo Ang hand fi night “‘ : , i “(et Aynp) ¢-+ uyas SZa]pey “wOSstaR 
a powerful Michigan aggregation. day against Chicago also ranked |cheer Jones on as he stole the show a °77 oMp Fe He Stu 6 Anowes Linge 
The tro of vielores lastnight [him among the national leaders. against the beter 1nown sie TOI Y, Ortonville Ousted) ose mut gave the 18-year-old 20 wins in |He won the event last night in 7.2/His next’ college appearance will ‘ ont & Sey (fens Se starts as a Collegian. He now (and took the broad jump with abe March 19 when Eastern hosts pus sjeq ssp — g ‘nse 
both hurdle marks and the jleap of 23 feet, 3% inches. Wayne and Bowling Green. Jerry Stainbrook's foul shot and,Daniel became ill and left the 
  They were welterweight 
Shaw of the Kansas City team, 
jlast year’s lightweight king who 
won InterCity and _ international 
two years ago was the flyweight 
champion. : 
  ting 221 home runs. 
But in some instances, Manager 
Birdie Tébbetts used the steal, the 
sacrifice and the hit-and-run to 
good advantage. 
  The Giants and Redlegs are 
tied 3-3 in the last of the llth at 
  
E goal in the final minute of, game. Harold Haddon tallied 18 
for the Broncos. 
* * * 
Ortonville trailed all the way in 
succumbing to Bentley 
points in a losing cause. 
y 
  Master Sergeant Set 
Ortonville| World Pistol Record 
TAMPA, Fila, @® =M, Sgt. H. L. 
Benner, pistol instructor at the 
      iball for an error. Frank Robin- 
‘son walks. Smoky Burgess grounds 
out, the runners advancing one 
Ridzik (R) replaces Margoneri. 
Rocky Bridges. (R) is the next 
batter with Alex Grammas (R) 
¢. Put in a pinch-hitter for 
Bridges? 
  
Dees, Neal Record 
Best Cage Efforts 
CHICAGO ®-— Two Indiana 
Big Ten basketball scoring and 
a 
Official conference statistics re- 
leased yesterday showed Dees 
averaged 25.4 points in 14 league 
    players, Archie Dees and Dick 
Neal, chalked up this season's best! | 
     night’s or U, §. Miltary Academy, get a worldigames to breeze to the. scoring 
Garden City. Bud |TeCord in .22 caliber pistol firing,/crown. Ohio State’s Frank Howard 
Falcons with 24 |0Ut an army lieutenant took over-jwas second with 19.9 and George 
points, Clarenceville enters ° the . es : Me Kline of Minnesota third, with 19.1. 
semifinal test one | Although he ranks only 10th on 
nien, which 8X ‘score for}the scoring list with 15.6, Neal 
irolt Lutheran last w fi hgh or hit 84 of 164 shots from. the pei a Se ee } was 200-1 » Lt. Beor- for a new conference rec: es ale Ft, Be Ge. lord S12 peteentage, maskin BALLET — Thee Late Orn ars 
ing ‘as Grandjtook ‘ title 2 * tary whi ed Avondalé player execute various ballet- ke dances 
; ‘ally, S541, ta toe National Mic nter Pietaeabee tunics er’ taben: iy under the ved tiny hie tort wee ee aa district 
Grand Blanc. Grand = $96-32X.| Michigan State, -co-champions of| tournament game Wednesday night at Pontiac High, From left to 
in the 4th quar. all with) the Big Ten with Indiana. Spartans right are Dave Golladay (No. ie tevin en pe ee 
ig George Mc- : : ip, PAR SA tee : Hill. Avondale won, 68-60. ee 
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4N, C., while West Virginia seeks jother three teams - the NCAA 
hoop whirl. North Carolina, the 
ference championship in the tour- 
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‘aaishtale the National Invita- 
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Square Garden named Bradley 
and Utah to fill out the 12-team 
that opens warfare in New 
York March 16. Bradley was run- 
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FORT MYERS, Fla. wt Dick} 
Stuart. suddenly . starts fielding 
anything like he hits, the Pitts- 
burgh Pirates may surprise the 
National League. 
* *« * 
Stuart; an affable. six-footer with 
a world of confidence, is the fel- 
low who smashed 66 home runs 
for Lincoln, Neb. of the Class A 
Western League last season. 
That's. six less than the minor 
  i   league record of 72 set three years iN.M., ‘in the - West. Texag - - New 
Mexico League. 
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  Egypt informed Dag Hammar- 
ld today that clearance - work    
.|Friday after the U.N. Assembly 
has been told officially by the 
secretary general that * Israel's 
has been completed. 
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The final removal of two wrecks 
means of applying pressure on 
Israeli to pull out of ohne and 
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CASTS BALLOT — Eamon De 
’ Irishman, casts his baliot during Ireland’s general election yesterday   Youngsters Suffocating 
From Smoke, Naked 
. DETROIT (INS) — A young 
Detroit mother whose two dirty 
and naked small boys nearly suf- 
focated in a-fire in their locked 
_|bedroom was ordered held for 
investigation today on charges of 
cruelty to children, 
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- Police said Mrs..Joyce Barton, 
26, admitted she locked her chil- 
dren, James, 4, and Joseph, 3, in Pabhee® 
the room “because they were bad.”” 2 
‘| The children were in the 
“dirty” room for over 244 hours 
while Mrs. Barton “went shop- 
ping. _ * 
burning overstufféd chair 
ise the room with blinding, chok- ing smoke, Mrs. Donna’ Lawton 
rushed into the home when her     
own son saw the smoke, Mrs. Law-) 
ton said; — 
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1 ae"? * _ }will- be in complete. charge of) life. There were food scraps scat- 
Starting FRIDAY Last of the | = ag lla at itered all over the house and neither “SILENT WORLD” and | meats group, lof the boys. had a stitch of clothes     Current membership exceeds other decisions affecting the two 
100, “Paying. memberships include! areas. : 
such classifications as active) 
patron and benefactor. Additional|Man Fined and Jailed 
types are contributing business rate” | . 
  military a8 well as vila, Zot Parliament in Ireland 
DUBLIN, Ireland  — Eamon de Valera won control of the Trish 
| Parliament today in a dramatic political comeback. 
This means the old fighter — now 74 and nearly blind — will re- 
f or A ce ri es Th eft : place John A. Costello as Ireland's prime minister after three years : “In fact, ‘aa weren't even 
any elothes in their bedroom. 
Sem. of the other neighbors and \ 
I got clothes from our own. 
homes for them.”     
  
    
  member, non-resident, honorary : | on the sidelines as opposition leader. - 
junior, William W. Lynn, 4270 Dixie | His Fianna Fail party already has nailed down 71 seats — with | _ Neighbors fed the b boys and took | 
Founder "membership will be|Hwy., Waterford Township, | prospects of ‘gaining more. Four rebellious Sinn Feiners said they hcg to Receiving Hospital. Doe- 
closed shortly, pleaded guilty to a cahrge of sim-| are going to boycott the Dail. tors there said they could find no} 
ple larceny this morning before} ~ This means De Valera has a working majority in the 147-seat evidence of malnutrition. 
Justice Willis D. Lefurgy. He. was} legislature, since he can count on three, and perhaps four, members 
_ hn plus peg % — the| who ran as Independents in Tuesday's voting. 
sentenced to tg n the! a 
County Jail. { 
Lynn was charged with stealing, i 
s15 wth of accenaies from Warrior Loved by Friend and Foe Food Town Observes | 
De Valera Sees PeaceNew Store's Opening | xan 
as Way to. United Ireland Food Town's new supermarket) : WILDE - WRIGHT 
CALIFORNIA 
LONQUEST * ies eo 
Two other small Barton children|f 
iwere left in the care of neighbors. | 
  Tillotson UM Captain 
ANN ARBOR ® — Peter Tillot- 
json, a 6-foot-6 forward. from Lud- 
ington, has been named captain of 
next year’s University of Michigan 
basketball team: The 20-year-old 
|junior - replaces Ron Kramer.     
  
  
  ARROW LIQUEURS CORP.—DETROI , MICH.—80 AND 100 PROOF —DISTILLED FROM GRAIN 
      
oe in te “Waterford ‘Township 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , Under his leadership the Free area today with a grand opening 
State declared its-independence in’ celebration. 
| For more than 40 years Eamon 1937 pe Valera was prime “min-| * * * 
de Valera has fought with guns ister for 18 of the years between The store, the second in. the | 
,and then -political skill to make 1932 and 1954. A coalition headed Food Town chain, is the first of Ireland free and under one flag. |by coStello defeated Dev's Fianna}19 stores which will be located on] Now 14 and wearily’ Sled, be Fail party in that year, ‘the site as part of a. future shop-| I seesas his final goal the union * a 'ping center, It is located a mile | 
gi ‘ of the six Northern counties that| Today in the eyes of the Irish, “@t of the Pontiac Municipal 
)still swear allegiance to the Brit-'De Valera is the gaunt old war- Airport. ponent —— 
ish Crown with his Irish Republic rior, the hero, patriot and public!) The market occupies 10,000 
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  he did so much to establish. (servant of their Republic. Even’ square feet of floor space, |. 
“5 * * * ‘his political foes regard him with joined by a lighted parking area 
But both “Dev” and the man affection. ‘with space for more than 100 cars. | ° 
he is due to replace as -prime | Facilities offer complete self serv-| Drumstick 
Box Dinners Now Delivered. 
Piping Hot to Your Home from 
Noon to. Midnight Daily. minister, John A. Costello, have lice, according to Owner Ed Adler. | 
| Call FE 8-0483 
  condemned the terrorist camenien WOUNGS 4 Persons, |. *. .% sacs oe ‘of the “Irish Republican Army) The store's staff is headed by| 
 emtonme Se = \M Bill Reed and Vic M 
fig revlatonary wow sees te THEN Kills Himself |sssstnt managers country       union of Established 13 years ago with) 
péaceful means, ENGLEWOOD, N. J. (INS) — A the main store at 1200 Baldwin] Fried Chicken—Shrimp 
x WwW 23-year-old man who wounded Ave., Pontiac, Food Town's imme-' Fish—Drumburgers 
De Valera, born in New York'three women and a 12-year-old boy |diate plans call for construction) PIZZA 
of Spanish and Irish parents, gave with a shotgun last night in Engle-|0f two others for a total of four, ; 
- A schoolteacher’ Aaigaing a: ‘wood shot himself to death early’ according to ewk 
o command a Of Hgnt-'¢ in an em lot. 
ers in the Easter uprising against peti Usiees the assailant the British. Since then he has! low Ciliren 3. bo ae 
made Ireland's freedom his life- ep ut were cork. junable to discover a motive = \   
  
  
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          , 'the shooti USIVE De Valera was in and out of 2 - « EXCL ‘British prisons, Once he escaped| 
: execution only because the Brit-| Childress first turned his shot- FIRST-RUN ish were undecided about whether gun on Mrs. Catherine Barksdale, TTR A | 
he was an Irish or U.S. citizen. (28, while she sat in a parked car. * * * A CTIONS * x Britain finally agreed to make Then, police said, he went to an ONLY! : the 26 predominantly Catholic|Englewood house and wounded The True « a counties of Southern Ireland a Alice M. Joyce, 19, her brother, S f oO 7 NOW free state in 1921. De Valera re- Ronald, 12, and their grandmother, fery @ ra Riar Ts | fused to accept the pact, contend-|Mrs. Alice Joyce, 71. | ee : Shen FRI.    rind peheallty Bg-ered meaceon Pojice . reported that Childress DTC . ree. then drov $ car ‘eaten- ; th of, allegiance te | Brit-|" n drove off in his car, threaten 
ing to shoot other persons. His ish Crown and participated in the Free State: government. car. overturned near Mackay Park 
land he fled into the wooded area 
"| still carrying his weapon. 
Sees New Safety | Police found him dead this 
Exneme eae 
for Airliners | | A @rews Withi Goods Worth Over $50 Sig MEN Wi 2Years_ ‘Stolen From Grocery oe cif 
1 a DAN DURYEA. AER? ANNA KASHFI-JOCK MAHONEY w= cam. senron new S228 
EXTRA Chilly-Willy in     
    
   CHICAGO (INS) — Jerome Led- | 
erer, managing director of the! Thieves broke ‘into a grocery 
‘flight safety foundation, predicts Store at 30799 Greenfield Rd., 
that airline accidents in landings Southfield Township, it was 
‘and takeoffs will be reduced to/Feported today, and escaped with      
  
  FEATURES AT “practically zero” in two years.|more than $50 in groceries and ‘ ‘ a - 
In an address before the annual Cigarettes. 1:24-3:24-5:24 & ‘Operation Cold-Feet 
safety forum of the Air Lines; The owner, Leonard Williams, 7:24-9:30 STARTS SATURD Y 
? e, Pilots Association in Chicago, Led-jwho lives above the store, told ) A 
Geta Demonstration erer based his prediction on the/sheriff's detectives he found a win- TAB HUNTER NATALIE wooo in . Lhe GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND’ 
KKKKke ae KeKeKke KKK 
Ceylon Plant Approved mati 
COLOMBO, Ceylon — The estab-| mf cK ii ra n d 
lishment of Ceylon’s first -light- 
bulb factory, to cost about $320.- 
000, has been approved by the 
Ministry of Industries. 
OPEN 6:45 
MA 4-2151 development of electronic devices. 
He cited the new centerline ap- 
proach lights for runways that can 
guide a plane onto the runway! 
after the instrument landing sys- 
tem ceases to function. 
| A new anti ~ turbulence instru- 
ment, to. keep a plane from bounc- 
ing in rough air at high altitudes 
‘and on landings and takeoffs also 
lis being developed, he said. dow broken out when he opened 
the store yesterday morning. | dnepeenchnnsiinnsranesionimniisinennststne I 
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most plentiful. Frozen ocean perch, 
halibut, haddock, and cod fillets 
fit into this list. Fresh dressed 
ismelt is another economical choice. 
plenty; Excellent tuna catches, amount- 
: poultry,/ing to nearly one and one-half 
r Marketing |times as much as the year before 
|. Josephineiafe now available at the lowest 
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FISH — For thrifty fish buys, tasty with little loss from shrink- , US 
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for broiling, and. standing rib 
roasts are cuts to check in the 
beef department. For steaming pot 
roast, blade chuck is the thrifty 
cut, ee : 
-Boston butt, rofl sausage, rib- 
end loin roast, are priced at about 
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; a year ago. This islot veal, beef, pork, and poultry nt" "Save the wate af pad TEXAS ~ k for Lenten meals.jare being featured at attractive) tice until ready to use it. Then a JACKP 
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1 is less | on veal is being passed along te |keep, without developing trouble- j i . 
é Two large | the shopper. Veal roasts includ- ‘some rusty spots. : ' gE: 
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Armco Stl... 56.4 Ch. Armour & Co. 15 Mont Ward .., Atchison ....,. 242 Motor Wheel .. 21.4 Atl Refin ..... 4.7 Motorola ...., 4 
Aveo Mie ;.:.. 66° Murray Cp ... 22 
eee a Ey gey Tg ~ B about stead Trade| honorary organization tstand- wet. * é one $ a . 2 
Beth Steel’... 423 Nat Dairy .. 376 is just fair and very critical of price for ou 
Boeing Ait... 47.4 Nat Gyps .. Sitnd very selective ae quality of: most|ing salesmen, Bohn Alum ,.. 216 Nat Lead ...114. offerings. E 
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Nwet Airlin .. 15,.6/f. 0. b. ; bee . 
Can wee nee Sale On: SeSineme Sete mostly 14%-15%4: ' ormer uid es Cdn + Quene +» SB jhens 33%-12%; old roosters 12-12%; ' = Gi 64.3) White Rocks 22-23%: caponettes under : men ‘ A.W Air 16 (4¥— Ibs. 23-24%; over 4% Ibs. 26-28. : 
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formerly were schoo} districts will be cut about 
in a garage off West Alley,|$11 per pupil in May, a Depart.’ 
which the lease is expiring,|ment of Public Instruction official Minutes followed by warble 
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          ou are hereby ‘notified that ot 0 si Chern:| Romine, | Stemtess “meek ie i} a . the Commission of . ; reh 7, 1987./50's o'clock ry: rg Reo} iogeeione tnd 4 
was Biees ent ‘tay be wy pal Mita 
' Motor No P1seH 2sio1,| W. O. 7125 ee 
Commensenion, Se eearived, Sdeweh 294 a.ben Wagon, Gem te be ben es 128 Dated March 6. 1957 Te ae 
ne Se awe Avenue oe oe ed 20, 1067 at 223 Main St.)  <~ ADA R. nay Clee 
a aoe hl | a Lot 248 Highwood Subdivision at an he ae 
estima: 05, and that 
geeimaiet coy ot Sins, ood People with a taste improvement is om file for publice in- . 
Wh is further intended to constroct| =~ : for Elegance ha ve. ; construct said improvement in accordance with ; aa 
Stator “Seine a Catt “Sal he setae es 7 ' 1 the ais a 
Sages : to special assessment to’ front- - 
Shares to Employes |i.ss"titeuiser tid Mabtoremens| Pics sonny earns mame oo 
p yi Me" hasther letenaen te, construct! Ten’ paver” Lat’ aee taenecee oabele 4 
| JACKSON (INS) Consumers |the plan, seamed nd eee, and that Avenue from’ the east line Lot 211. to 2 
Power Co. cemounced today. the| eet nets aantie a ae? tame | age, tee Lak ae Mageveeh Sabes < 
ay i St Se Sisument district to detvey ‘¢h202.40 of , 
the offering of 549,324 shares of\to Tatmanix “Avenue shall constitute the|and sxpenaeo thereof shall be paid from : 
additional common stock to present ara c0 BA ye mage Bw jy ae and ¢n- ye IVEN ; 
common share owners and em- ee, therect and thet $008.08 of the ‘That Inlasion of ‘the City of ‘ 
: estimated cost : expenses thereot| pontine, Michigan will meet in the Gom- : 
ployes. ‘s ciate Capital Improve-| mission Chamber. March 12. 1987 at ‘ 
president, Dan oa o'clock p.m. 5 
Karn, said warrants will be issued| That’ tne Commission’ ot the City ot\ interested, nt =a '* ae OF Parties ; 
to common share owners authoriz-|Commission Chamber'on March 12, 1881 Sted idines @ 1008 . 
ing Purchase of one additional and objections that may be a : ADA R. EVANS. 
Employes will be permitted tol W.0, Tse ices vais Maas € March 7 subscribe for shares not * NADA R EVANS. | NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON- by share owners, with a limit of aN ‘March 1, isst.|Monterey Ro "y, : 
100 shares per employe } regular ‘mesting of the Gommuesion of] - ee 8 etn te Saike pas ie etentl ine oi wes ) 06.8 TRAIGHT WOLSEY Cost ‘of the stock will be $42.75) pubite to be held by. the Pon-|declared to be the seamen St: the Gone] eee RPEONS SS, 0. 6. RR Sees PROOF, 35x STRA! T 
; Township 2060 : * related work Monterey Boulevard | “ © YEARS OR MORE GLO, GSx GRMN AEUTRAL SPiaitS. ig ae 
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‘WANTED! | 25 to 35 of oge, previous selling required, bookkeeping ‘Sapeunee ietohd ba not edeniey’ Sane Ber eee 
iy, sy Mr, S. N. Bumgarden. District Manager — 
MONTGOMERY WARD - © Magic betel Lie 
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ket tte | TE rAGES YF ue doege ne, Me PRATT! | oe sar ene. 
BOX REPLIES {| fraining penetics ‘for cligivie "ver. 
were replies at the Press || many employment 
| eifice in the . following : boxes: : 
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: * 248, 24, 25, 26, 28, 30, 34, | appry ar NEISNER BROS %, 1, 43, 58, 6, 7, 71, «2 N. Saginaw, 
72, 73, 76, 99, 100, 110. =f |” jent opportunity scr advancement > national automobile finance 
Rf - fro cf tie, mast ge high echout Ps . Good starting sala The Pontiac Press vi compan oak ro ‘pian 
FOR WANT ADS PE pera. | = 
DIAL FE 28181 AMBITIOUS MAN FOR 
ROUTE SALES. REF. 
“ From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. REQUIRED, APPLY: 
All errors should be re. ELK CLEANERS, 285 
SS joo ‘ semen OAKLAND AVE. 
sibility for other 2A BA MANAG) to cancel the charges capable hi fy ey 
portion of the tion. Must have at least § of the adv experience in sales atrection, 
2 ee ae a eee ee ee 
ay =e cancefations ore of net after overhead ed - yam sumber” We No salary or dra account, 
= See | Sienent wa be cree 1) Ware sees ® Mekee” bones. it. ae. Call Bob Walled. Lake. . ae : advertize MA 4-1331 for « ent. 
& oe || bear publieation. GARBER WANTED POLL FINE by April ist. Jobnsons r Ade mar 5 | Shop, $17. %, Walton, FR 40410. 
| RENT IT\ FAST 
WANT an — through Rent Ads! Room, 
‘ay house, apartment, any! 
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Mares 4, 1501 |sulemouese esas ps - sees ; oe March #, 108i, ON TO E : : |; NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. 
= , 2, 5 Fi Sidewalk and related work on the west _ % a6 z ‘ * Se eae. ae - 
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: OD the ¢. “penile. Michiess, Vernier Pritt & paste Sains ina 
m, Rotified that (st | Geclared ie be the intention of the City | ; - 
tiac, Lr a 1 was ted work the nach side of — perma By 
to construct sidewalk and 2 a2} on Barkell. Street Gaps|>), Linds, Visie Sandy on at at esti- pies. 
a e Btreet to Pirst Sireet st \Diet™ protie and ‘estinete of. said ims commuresien | 
‘Sa. profile and’ cstimsie of ssia)preemment ea, file lor public: in- [ae a | Rn J ovement is on file for public in- Tt is further intended to construct Street is now offices for) tort a ce |. |publie j i oe “ 
veld pisfertner, intended. te constrvct|the plan. pretile siieets ane er oni sir (hte of ‘the City Phat ‘the roll estimate, and that to front- of Potitiac, will meet in the teston ore Rb Ga Rare Sau ia cet.ty|oeenl omen, arnt en ta nid Guz "om the an : 7. 9ro-pe ee (0 land fronting upon the north side 1967, at 8:00 o of the east 
Mea tesa ths ther 3 m2, Slot Mt, Clemens Street trom the west Assessment, at which ighould be. ‘ 30, 00%, line of. Lot 2, A.P. 145, to the east line opportunity will be j - 
the assessment district te ae oat oe a cena a rented to be heard. aspha haltie 
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cxpentes thereot ond. that $esi.si ot |‘rise 1 Geftay, 06,002.60 of the, call, FV ADA R. BV fh : ae Fenes mat end ; wart, Soren of tho sctimated seed and Cit: Not snail peid from the Capital IMPFOve-lexpenses thereof shall be paid trem the March 4, 1987 March 4, ao 
NOTICE 18 WEREBY Given - | CBPi8) Unis HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE OF SPECIAL Agi NOTICE OF ; I a. Loaner of pay Bn That” Commission oft the of| Sidewalk and related work on East Sidewalk and related work en Mont- ADA R. EVANS, ca March 1a. 1807 ai| Pontiac tn the Com- ee calm. Street. \ city at mission To: Nick Pa Royce & Ernestine March 7, 1987. t eS , m. to hear ~ yp PS , o R. Brad- 
may be fect & : NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. te A. Murray White, | . | Sidew and related work on South 
ited March @, i987 ee mes en ee , Dated a: Sam Sturgeon and to all : John Bteve Oak- oa ADA poreous  Sptereated, take notice: That/land ty, Alonat, land 
oes : : March made we sg Xe -- EB rtines, ae. 
Vietery : | RB roll of the Assessment here-iteah Hervea 
a ae ee Sn Re wa PRR ye Michienn held side of Sizeet from Corwin the cot which, the Combulasion Gecided ey Palak 
declared ie & #4 7 given that the|walh and. related. work ‘eu, the ports |tmvesest te. constrect sigewsis ‘Assessor of the City of L fron i   [3 
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other benefits, See Jim Mar tn, 
NORTH CHEVROLET 
1000 S: Woodward Ave. 
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ew DUNSTART —o| Peete ae | | OPERATORS DUNSTAN'S cision aire ; Mt 
“es W. ial wc. Manufacturing Co. rue vor : 
weed Uiveders 4) 18 indianwood Ra. Late Orin) 10 Girls. Needed : — 
| may Rees PN sian | Leroi, ieee eames | __ Comptometer cia pee pee ~ or business. J. R. AF, Bo 
| Donelson-Johns}|_* ioe Fea —| Service A eg! UT -Ttk —| * > | TAN") for Mared Cail FE } 
Ser ne Seseirerse| FE2-1611 | see . OR ke es on the market . 2 | saleswomen new @ pro). 
Wr chee | = Fou ei Fork Sisery | agety te S panman's-Restan-| rice arco "Eas. prewvied. Bens service "PE 550 | foes Swett bert,way med | Bind. |_Hin ‘Realty Go, REnwood 4008 
Voorhees-Siple| i Ears Bate & sinters, Genglegmest_Agnecine 64 
i RAL HOME :| EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING 
002 Community Net Bank Bidg. 
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~ BEST WAY DRIVING SCHOOL 
LEARN TO DAIVE THA SANE WAY AT “SAFEWAY” DRIVER store. v782., 
3 ¥OUNG WOMAN WOULD Lik® o-4 work, FE 4-4046. 
  
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REPAIRING, REFINISHING, Antiques ¢ 4 
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NEED HELP 
    PEOPLI 
TAX SERVICE © 5786 “PE | Anytime OR 3-294) 9796 Mighiand Rd 
Insurance Agencies 17A   
Austin-Norvell Agenc AY : 
INSURAN 
Nicholie & Harger Co. | ‘3 ST. PE 5-183 33 W. HURON 
| MAHAN REA CO. 
tas 'w. Wonoe "° ” "Pees 
Service 18 
POR FAMILY LAUNDRY sry Pontiac ay; Sai » cance Laundry, 
Landscaping 18A 
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        PE eee OTTAW ge a IDGEAORE SUBDNESS-WOUAH| WASHINGTON, PARK |¥ pug evi aaea's aor | rasaaandt Sean satee | Eo © stent ER | vate. ib, mise y faraiched. Vest SYLVAN VILLAGE {yas Pat¥ SA0E UIE: Oot ng cer gs; Buy Thru Partridge 
=| PIONEER HIGHLANDS and 0 drinkers. gash to mor *| List Thru Partridge’ REALTY 
         full wn, : ROCHESTER AREA ; Fa ge ota ar a sat sea ee 
fe id ERRY Ge reas eee | en ron heat Lae. el ee ek Sk ' | . *PHE LAKE MAN - to Oe os ae ae $ d 4: 
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*¢\WARD.F. PARTRIDGE| Fess -IREALTOR FE 43581 |° Sean? Gee oe | 1050 W. HURON ST, |, Su 8 Mee 
      
       
      
  Maurice Watson, Realtor | yonra lot W. Pith, ~ Rochester .. Elec, & range. aay 
a room Ca Mag agg Fy Fd front, 1200 ‘ai, Open fat, & 
““Tmmediate Possession gy how ia Dascment, FREY 3 SEEROONE ; * Lew dows payment on this fruit trees, flowers, ba-b-que Y es % F . ne pit pond, Truly an out- ggg + lapeo sub- 3 Standing ‘selling for only | _ division. PE | st suburban . $8,600, . 3 é 
oT. uRe 7 snes : ny ag ® 
‘eerie "oan Ee wed sro, Longe ihe be $is00 down 411900 full’ price. | '0%.,149 
~~ NEAR AIRPORT. | S'egaes Sr elie fone   
   
                    
  
       
  
    
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fr. | Mar sc oeareom tome win F, C. Wood Co. |sasaua . Mates | fal eenmene ll bene vss roe a "$5, lakes. Only , w _ OFFICE OPEN 2 ; 
: JERRY E. ADAMS | | ges Wilton Late Ros 3 : pe A ee Po ig Sy Sang wy om - , ROR COLORED 5 / home. 
o Riis! RONNING HOT WATER, -foome, bath, living room, modern |" Buy Thru Partridge Resement, garage, peor Wik 
monthly, EM 34901 | faye. tag ear and cach 8s dows NORTH SIDE List Thru Partridge | .. Shoo   
          
     
      
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dA. TAYLOR, REALTOR, 42544. = 
      
    
   
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  vo - Wralaer at Jour door'tn 36 mb 7 2 aS | : |F ROOM, ADULTS. CALL FE | Perm ery Park, 2| Ai clean. well Rept. 3 bedroom | EAST OF PONTIAC 
MAHAN | caphries ee| Colored | frawatin/ ae Boe Eee!) ere {iat art BUSTER APT ma ee gay LIKE NEW ae coin tit er So" aber a Bee fireplace, rea aah on? ee ie ae came 
     
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GLORIA APTS. | fee: Shes" alts con 8 | pat cas ee sree eta at"seromie tues |. Sear 
  TOMORROW A BUYERS NEVER sg cna 
WAITING | frewets eS S| Meet SiaMattamast hs Bi] Sei LAT. ; : 5 Ea J fenrs r 
       
Comer. Williams Lake Rd. & M5e 
  
  your lang or equity. : . anaes 
. ot ee serene Doroth Snyder Lavender a Oe 
Toayorntate Rater EE| NICHOLIE| S35 “ LAKEFRONT APT: >. ae Lake. Fondsworth Rd. | 4 BEDROOM BRICK Bat, Sun. hom 
Cotes _ baths, ee living room, . “CASH ua ean td tad 'slorgge, Purnished. sti. 
  
  
  
      
  
  
    
       
   
      
  
  
      
    
  
  
    
  
    
  
              
       
      
  
  
        
  
        
  
      
           
       
  
            
            
  
      
    
   
     
    
  
  
       
           
           
   
                              
                   
      
               
                              IN A FLASH | ibe‘ Recah a Tee tta pt | MODE ek soma | n° SE COME S| seme ert, | on mu oii ! possi meres] JOHN K. Irwin | peg gMtatee tale: | ie OE Tess, | 5 Om eg fe Saas opt iscoms y, besine se Big Waee a, sree : x | ives ie Mores alte Moar sip | smug’ be coig iso ses Wad | Seve its, gS cones et Sana S SON REALTORS Lai 2 aT °C pit penis yBURBAX al = 4 
A TT h nN warren. 2 s ; between s And iS 1% mile Hiss large liv [‘reom. din; Ou Forest ee seven ram 
, NSO Will pay cash to mort iY DECORATED UFPan. % Rehecl.| BS Ss ha atnesd wos wish to caienate, Tale heme ceaiiiie uit satystome ee i ee ee 1706 8. estar“ Ss . _ e 14 208 floors & |  Acking $12,190.00 = terme. gptrance level with. waterfront: 
_ 48 HOURS : - ptotbermniants brocens ge ee | | eal nome eauties or tnd con-| 2 BEDROOM HOMES Etaeet® | FH ymphries M WRIGHT - | 3 BEDROOM HOMES WN | Sneeseviet terms. es | MS re so) 4 BEDROOM HOMES : cane & good buy. ye: Bl Shen PE emis 
CONTRACTS WANTED). ; seme ou, te: We buy land contracts = | ———— : 
wale ayers wong Wes bore) REAL QUICK = | ‘MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
Ea nat, eee Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Sota. NICHOLIE OMT a with 3 ate comes. Open RAY O'NEIL, Realtor |  & HARGER CO. =| ‘fe rms din, tm. closets ee: as lal . . M - om 8. : a oan } 33 Ww. ang siegubuas FE 5-8183 pece, mas, Le gt thes 
ont eu have us, a cE room ranch 1% baths, large : ¥ Hara od e the ee Rss)" 5) Sore coe ee | | ni sn ermentcg fo ese . mie § . rgreen a4 . steam 
eae Sep Eiers| AUGUSTA | SSPE K. L. Templeton, Realtor toro | te “Dird"_to_see. | _ Excellent Income Possfbility Mfitee will buy this 2 family ae Rd. Full 38tory. 4 bedroom frame : ‘and. hom ith full new : 
Bid on the of your contract Oskien ; a clean & siding, " aluminum = com = ob, ea Owner ieee 
™ : heat home. 4 big. screened-in back poreh. Garage v DOWN : Raw. M. Stout, Realtor | ® boards, Living room, ‘dining | O8 Paved street with sewer and | O00 TWN 2 temily, private 
a ih sh crue te ee!) ive i ae Sree] “Ann eraaaew 3 2 J oe Price: $11,500.00 with —— That’ : : 
MORTGAGES | Safager sere Srauntie: ***F| 7 "team down.’ "| satr gm. hate oom Samenis ov soe rei ae ee aan Sees aA OR” GIRL ON : / CALL TODAY FoR APPT. | HY sister ‘meleted. 2 4 3D. ons 4 f = ee FE 5-8875 ha ius, FE 20504. Seminole Hills usse oung : ; 
a ees WanM CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM home, school Lng pRB ng WM. A. pee ‘REALTOR-B' mee WE TRADE, BUY AND SELL 
PE 40021 Eves. PE 5-800 3 2} 3 ; My beth liv _ Heres RIS & SON REALTORS 
Py ) i a eee NETT : Excellent Investment tment? eg gh Bae AN - Wanted aw Petate 32A ,| 32 Fopm brick, income joested | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE inehoding dakeg sand insursoce OFFERS - 
BEWITCHED  —— yadson Court. | cain Em an. | : . PE _ 4 Sylvan Village 2 BEDROOM—Located near , 
BOTHERED: AN Rs Cl Newly hee, im . Pas out, Gounie preferred. Pa pe a mn yy le J ohn K. Irwin thew trgen, Abgut’ 3, Docks ergy tes Spcicer con meet joe t-room bungalow 
Falta x Nad Pella be yd a eg BEWILDERED: CARGI ~ LOW: |+ROOM PLAT— 1 WED |i ROOM COTTAGE FOR RENT. Use Mowr' Pe s-ssse, 2 Sr Sr FE SM Seace, comin pores ond RETIRED — This beats rent. 2 mex ; 
By pe arc ee ge; eee ett | Fame tenet Som | PE a Rio a SOM ETS tee ame, | Beta Reta urate |$2000.D—Lot e210 nt oS GB ote tant * £ehnid welcome, |* ee, TE bee og, | —Iuneheh tn weet. Poeadeet. — | Hace Paling apres, § oom ana | Err cmmaricngy, suetan” | Sy" uote aad nepmens | homes dag enced aad 5 bath, Fog: Sagpece M-15, . only $55 per month. oe 
Neat ville, is @ nice is over an acte of ‘land, too. screens, wiility rege. off _iaimiiy, $2000 do og heat. 2-¢ . Imnte- Kon , ae c cos ay rotated exciting is * posse $10,- ‘enn | the "Way, we feel, about this George R. Irw in 
Rice Gm and bath. 2 car home. 1.549 eq. ft. of living | REALTOR 20 Baldwin ave. | Cape Cod—Large Lot farden’ soll, Only t1b00 ‘down! wee. Fae oe FE $0101, or FE _9-0505 § room home ts good condi. 
or | YEE LOY name peers Sees |  Colberry sentan eat Bas ~ Very pnts. : , : : of $00 a week, Gas hest, room with natural : and kitchen down, 3 bed- 
is rit - tt == ows | aad tiaay other f aes Park ment aa “Rent. 911.008, 
af ome KE Shopping Center. A chal- i wn. 
Gar lined moder S yak ewes; ice oe * \ Zoned Commercial dining ell, full basement. new oil ; F Saw 6 room house, suitable for 
urnace, breezeway, attached 2) Mike and Ike a Se Coen SS 
She ERE anes te Tl | Thr Dog alc, ano oo | eaten, Sie sites te treed. Only GI2.508; ‘terme. _Romes “today” Howe ver Daily & Sunday 2-7 car garage, Terms, : H 00 . a beens Main Hichw 
eterwennnen | JIM WILLIAMS] iertst csechawtat | seroma tact sere tes | Main Highway 0. HOTEL AUBURIN | pags perare a mivpance| Stextigeigan ett om | Satine, demi tone ft lng Se eed ee * ‘ acre parcel, nee 2 ety 2 car attached garages. Sewer, 3 on. garage. a — yeser pee Ee . Low oe floor. Sorner 140 
dio, plastered wails, “¥ nee ana ectceie zs nate a available. 
’ wood floors. We know as builder has built too $23,500, $4,500 down. 
tpecting. tbside sand out- | fron’ corner’ of Weaneent “ane | 4-Family Brick 
1 Ptausiactrebeege BSea ethan Bans, ME MME | "Sly apartment conse o 
s Por ie Sock trem this Sylvan Lake Front Separate Sonar * year old ranch home with New Contemporary Ranch ments. In good Yoce- Pa aa. © Home. 6 extra large and ven Sas Sune te denatome, Oe Lay ps - planned rooms. terms. 
Conia Soe ae crt | hee Cg Elizabeth Lake Front . i“ oom ; q sea wa ° : Attract bedr 
nll a Fils Dome, new, has Keine tonm. beautiful 4. include i tie siner A in ie ~ 
SS eae drapes unusual} — Breakfast’ space 2 in this food ar, $14, : / - BRAND NEW Wirioolcicht value, ove this eres faneh. New In eee te iis family home shea rereaion ‘ro ener 3 
/ : ee i ,/ = 2 Vacant ome vin ort] SEE SR an ee || Sagano, te ee ea : ey ple 6-663) = : " ‘ tures . Snow white eries, rear ear 7 tOF BSSIO ym at _ an ne , tin, 9 sete Way" and. 2 cat niche eh: Farmge, Poss, 2000. Hatvo down. 2 Acres—Ran 
(es Yee ee ea Miewasiedl | Sarees |e | Bee | Y PLACE ASLOST AD,S pal NTS IMMEDI rats “DONT PASS UP) MO" i 3 | eee creation | | Spe All oak fhoors ‘and nicely Call PE 281 for a ad) SERRE P| Rs ee a on ga me | Rees wat eaeiBateman | srsc eid ee *) ¢e J a ee ; ‘UPr R PVT. y, i PN ; ™ , . : : ‘ " e ON ainn , “ : ss ee <1 : ‘ 2 Be ~ de 4 Mee : ev i ‘ : 
Rees DEERE Bac yctonsiegs fc onl |GAYEORD| Kampsen) KINZLER |Roy Say ‘care |. | RO through enti ‘Ads! For Rent, Mis 1 Pile sn ovm aves. REALTORS FE 40528 | 90 w. 3 vat 4 re «nh |™ e 
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For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43/CARNIVAL =» _—s—si(i‘(esC «shy Dice Turner For Sale Houses #8 For Sale Lots 46 Sele Busigoss Prowse © 
wa gg i ring Suburban = | eho wre ee | oe Le ve By | ‘ 
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ie sae, oF Nin tw ime NAN cn! \ (G19 ae |, | em ce tae A ed . up & 1 down, m kiten- | \\7 : - adh cands SHEP, REALTY - | terms. - en, breakfast basement. | WALLED LAKE AREA Qb 1-7611 - 2900 Tienken Rd. , 
WELL LOCATED — Among other | ceils S000 terme tra 2'be heme fall bet, ante: | aor, Aa ‘besroomn ‘For Sale A 47 ERD STS ee MAM Rewee | eee) [es | Bee et ona ae “eran, Baptist and Lady of Lakes | $8 . Parke PE ¢101| Giectrle ‘retrigerator and Tenge > es ‘ my hase: | maceligst' site for frat and ber- An Excellent Parcel | Church. 18 ft. living room, | MA 5-7581_ _— PE §-0638_ FE 5-7704| Automatic washer and dryer. $1,- : ; por ll, 4 pee ag Bien 1 eo BF 
tress, Lots ‘of Mowers Owser|- $14,950 OMBREE & is a ee hot. waler. Cast to ~ |. $f, paseele with aes tt, x 206 he to transterred, Must sell, sacrifice | Will build this 1200 sq. ft. -beq-| EMBREE & GREGG - . | fined Selerea=betten see. i p> aaah me Scape Syiven” sent with for $9,500, terms. room brick ranch. Pull basement, -1865 Union Lake Rd; = 2 time -offered— wen om, te crak . Buy all or | astered walls. with 16x22. at- Union Lake Ville ; : Z LADD's ¢ Ee 
wean ees Ear) ed ua te ca [ELE ee “Bie aoe he saree mene yearae| (0 TGRES, 0 PF OM ree 2 i DUNLAP. | GI RESALE Viger! Sega cy .y | Morr Mietuiycereass | Sen Toot "| SYLVAN REALTY CO, “ by arrangement mete i 4 ij 4 ree . s = is of a painted 7 ~ i 
Siena = eae ER ee es] Ere rice | | | 4) Serio pee 20 ACRES | itt itis tint FLOYD KENT, Realtor |" WE BUILD Roda wiLen CEDAN e anuta|; sae T ae _. SOUTH BLVD. ° re Cur BRICKS $10,975 | Loess Leh BATH. 7 © U98T by WEA Service, ine West SUBURBAN — Lovely : rees pour an antitank ket teh 
AMPLE STORMS "AN : home, Dew | a he | amt , "| CEDAR SHARES $075] Ednpecarina al'n.s3- | ~ «We're getting lots of complaints about these ball point | stvaaiteag. eicheo, win ~ Trees cals ors on jay. punnens TBEDROOM HOUSE. Gi dco DN. | Cstly feel, you can't beat the) APPOINTMENT ONLY. | pens from local offices, Citief! They simply WON'T stick aed Bring see. Sheers. jon. — Fa tee Oe. is workmanship, design and price | CALL OR 222M. aa a Gast beat” Gane yours, for, oaly $2; Trees enh F 
nian LAKE FRONT fea Paces = sits” fui naanbenial nat ‘ aici gana eines malin Near Clarkston Ov pg hae pace : | Dasement: e. 2 : HOME of distinctiv peasty oS , Yperarouhd 1 home, Seemere 1 Lake. flush ‘Geore.° haund ihe aad ; '(™’ |: For Sale Houses 43; For Sale Houses 43 Beauty A gesien, (Living of this ectengs to’ make this ons parcel ‘with oe feet frontage on timate ee te | Bae ee Sener | OT OUTS — co aie cop occtcn| ERS oes | a ee oe se] Bech. See STATEWID tat to iaapect ur ‘plans. | - Partrid e ee Seeeec anh eeen 3s nee: price of only #8080 with easy Sanity “hete_ot solv: S008 | ; p't fee! obligated. ~ $3,000 DOWN bedrooms, 134 tiled baths, C : 
ah Saat tn wer onus mos | Best Buys | oe caw ‘uae tree meen] tees es | Clarkston |_ zw. stout, Realtor ES SUBURBAN sa W. Huron "Phone, FE. 41581 Today NORTH SIDE—TRADE |= 39-2137, wes - sence ie REAL ESTATE INC, Open —" ie ee 
wast SIDE zg vingg : | INCOME Attractive 2 bedroom modern oil | ~~ a Aca = Maer 9 ; 2 : ‘ 4 al < polly: F. ; t : ru rt + af : 2 
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Stee ee | MILLER Sr. Sa | resi") BROWN | seeree: |e ee ee ne Tole nest, 2 bedroom bome with | UP. sa pe, Beat a SYLVAN SHORES ea foriag te ttle.” you ay looking “for ‘vacant resi TWO-FAMILY 
_Siaped’ iby wener FE. soe Tom, Uulity room, ail forced sir | lew down payment Eye 3 bedroom modern Wiceoes moder ow. Com oma A Rg BF ang) AP ariel et ameas N — $11, A, 
a pens “only tase ‘Goon: S E Sobe ke cottaicey petvun Seones eS Eeaeees wake, 8) astie Beautifully painted. | Dorothy Snyder Lavender} rooms & en ey 
GATEWAYS to] rit insti mei | sus pn ioe nenoeo- | Sat 'OShe Seema Pai” pase| se © teens nPyresseumet| baw vay et er “Raepioned 22 Years" | on town ocopen ont, 
HAPPINESS | Northview St. deemae taco, | | Sage se oe vals on ee RAY oh sa mata: ~ DORRIS | ws bth, Sa ie : po . ° z . = * Pi | ° . : or 
le EST, SIDE RANCH. |MOVE ™ Towonne an exylime: $1600 dows WATKINS LAKE = | sano vort price — rovay 3| pac Wit Sie of Pe bene Sy ees Pe pop aE Mp iilse, west of chy, Attrective : tt LITTLE GEM Most attractive 7 modera| walls, slumisum "storms and __Income Property. 43A Pinot ae: [Rest Lease even and bath 3 Ceramic tile Pack bags & mov brick home on alm 1 acre} screens. Brick Cedar- ong WE TRASM-BUY AND BELL | sTroRE BUILDING WITH 3 
Fecal Sh ty | See's Reet] eae eee es | Som Eee fe eeeae| Beer aie, Mi tie, Ste |s pane zon, ue we gee | Te ate ay ah ys. 3 5 See, Caste ses coroeme. | sere Ms. a close to Pisher Body, has ment with recreation room. brick | city." Easy terms, Separate entrances & auto. 82 W, Huron St FE 41897 Bors Bavisberg. Michi: Well on an 60 x 180 ft. | down. 4% per. cent GI oan aise bas car- 4 car garage, 3 good sized : Surelient condition, FE < : } landscaped site with outdoor bar-| mortgage. 2 oe “ rooms Siege Semesms. Lant- | 6008 BOW  dentere bengtiow te ee, Se VACANT = : | becue. Near Stringham School. 8 pet scoped, Yom, pine ‘of fruit | excellent condition, with almost | —©=¢ | 
the price of 48.300 smb Some __ | meat, nm Same PAT | Sroee Pull Dee Ga8 186 em terme. Sm ners, of fend. (nscoment Tell | ee MS taivee. van| tuee'petiscre colts macy?” | Business Opportunities 51 Petites “a 8E8 27% | Drayton Plains:| Balle eer | Bras'na. Uuen, Michieas. Neat | CRAWFORD AGENCY TARE-SEE rr ROW raryton Fidins:) 12 Rooms, 3 BATHS WAR & sit res iaeen a areas Sg Py Sag gd Pong agg ee ae fae ‘ If you've al wanted an < : DOWN — Ranch jie- 4 Owner lear- MY ania OR 3.0063 ention, Investors . vo SUP wets Tada m; | SEEBALDT ST. eT TREE | 1090 W. HURON ST. | Eiheree thametgtin S| Sebt Sime eiecer fl For Sale Parma a8 | Semis teria ; A nest, 2 bedroom = home witn| this ll brick home with 12 _ OPEN EVE. TIL 9 sere gf land. Walo-wal corpo | Seuss. Prose a . fellitins  teatlentees ith 300 
MAHAN Bedroom r"lnrae sfgrage space, | Bint Ril, Sesemeat, "wih ONE ACRE °.. |s1#20 prowzen moxtanns - | "oun ai foraisned’ gina’ S| Phcarm. heme sponge | Bh ge cond al on = > one furpace, 3 car garage, on 1 ? nella T room brick home. «a 4 eS ing even mer 
Sallte-wall carpe din- just ACT FAST! Cosy 4 room | \ Sulit for comfortable & convenient Bey 19 he Me REALTY CO, REALTORS ing room, chen: Pa bath. pn ay BL ‘of we ee — ving. 3 bedrooms, sunroom, m larkston F : tated, 28 fer. CONE. 
oe Svante ss| tamceee oe | wieeteean tee | pategaet Pare wm] 2 OO Soca Batern: : : : : gaa per and convenience, IMME- way ‘% car ~~. | = Jee EA N ACRE : an MEM Fost OFPicENC™ | insurance on @ tie per cout. Ol eT Svar cares a | 1. H BROWN, Realtor |.” © MMi tee | Stan nee Pan beet’ Doe : ae “a. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor {mmediate ‘poetgion «| 182 W. Murce Ph. PE 948i0 “a a  ~ Kam n- Leones @: 5 seeammad pacers arkston TN. Saginaw St. Ph. PE 5-815 ote: Sars ting terre - LOOK! - =| tad th pse | 
Cosncas Sect 7 ' Sa Bente | amctseslie R. Middleton eed ER 2 cela Ou choice Syivan City sites. tet} REAI, ESTATE INC, | Suburban oan BROKER FESO | th © coamng & Sen. Coad CR AWFORD AGENCY |REALTORS FE 40528 iors euly Giterent Stet | 9 8. Make Clarkston Mich. - | With Two Fireplaces Sie tk Fe eo ond iocated” at the Tear a% Ww. PE 41500 | —-5Teleeraph__ eves. and Sun. - 
tnctoding Bev’ ideas wan = ere — Deighborhoed. Pull bacement-Sun-| > Cony atiractive. 9 wom SPECIAL Santa? ome from the, J bounes Breese MY sits = EM 300 Bey Tora Partridge Stele tea ten oj cae | TT -— 3 ‘pe Bre eee: foenets Tiehtands. 2 beereem * thonth. “Meters 6 tm. ist u Partridge 
mice) at comet ein ge ree oo Lae Ld _| _ Foot, Sanpeted snd draped ving g deme you'll perprowd to| jeges. The py Sy HOLMES BARTRAM ime Pull beth, Bevement, FA SiRien omar Yow exte—s eae shen, ceramic the bath, ai . ; Gen. Storm screens, car- Ln pies C. PANGUS, Realtor | —=#™*~Bstirine. 008 5. Saginow, pee tached . Immaculate and 3 ¢ =. mol i , 
bake Orin Nel | UH stisairboseus eet | Seateom gucetent arranger | Eathoner SB: ist | For Sale Lake Prop, 44) hs sony PM | ul 
Soa rie twa 3 $500 DOWN | nome tp rnowr ue, wrex | Vbarawerg. thera pars U D a ieneeeeee Jet, yet lanes | feoer apartment ewe'tree $= | CGITOUX-F'TONKS | fev yecrbur’mune wheel | gre eh eat fe a 7 
ae ee See mene | ak on ow, me taxn wmowr- | “R'D RILEY Brokee cat capex Maver. iL | Restaurantand Drive-In Beauty Salon inside and out. | SMALL HOME =x- Femodeled value-packed | gag ba vm atin National $ po Pag Mg agg, Rag pa geantay t Pogo 
a a Bg By Por’ Sompiete detatls cet pg lg FB vrrleeg $1,500 DOWN be cash ‘sale to settle estate.| paved road. Doing steady repest Ba ony eae erm sere "piss good treo | 224; TAYLOR, REAL deal, leaving state. Ges Cutter | Sylvan) Manor | Gute nd" clean. 5 rm. and etn. og <Torer deus, ee PTS *) scutpmueat year lease svelte For Best Results, List with can handle. 16360 with terme, 9 ACRES ‘ Gesh sco aba bases auto. Ry | eg Be BI Buy Thru Partridge oy SS <= 
T.G, Trockeltaizi2|encerss| TRIPP |,.cece jnhtie™ a. |i eee |e | NICHOLIE : : % x : . Lk, uy ~ FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE . ‘ - : rE . oe convenient te. evervthing” ‘Base: | ‘NORTH END = et siguete| BRICK 4FAMILY | Stierteeeeh” sar | SMALL FARM REALTOR ee OWN oN 24) Sites dows: $0 ment Site oa™ bungalow. Util aha trhtevel rach Somes. Lake on UNIT Pom sate: > BEDRO caval ¥ 10 cores on take,| pg”, ME Clemens Ot 3 Koes deive, Quek pesssecten. | Week trewasta © teem, oo privileges oa, foe iokioe substantia nwo 3 a 
te een eet] ~HO ME. | textitc rearty: | Sugeest om {Otter Hills spate et Fert| ae tenes | pet ee ites | CHANCE. inti ee HOM | | gar watewio FE sera} fireplace, 1% baits, tee. fitaeire 2 and 5 Setnen mavand ath ors. has 8 Weegand, saben ree sc. Please - — a re ememmomame meme ao garage. eat SF: 5 Sool poasete Semases - "t nar for ‘and ‘number. A LAKE sae heat, too. Near schools and Walser dante i bappy : ee wes | MART Newingham | ™ 3 SYLVAN REALTY CO. rsay se anom dore| TAKEFRONT | * “eyperatens LIFETIME Set poe ka oe eee SERSe noxce «| ARERR ait et | Sat tee = Puneet AT FARM Paice | SUSE? 92 4, “R, D.RILEY, Broker |e w. wane "7 © we coum | come Property | OL or ee features: |g wearoom, din room_ wring | WARD. E. PARTRIDGE COTTAGE 286 seres, th mite frontage on] Overy fo wns” also’ hes 9 tet oe Elis, : m ie a ee 2 ‘ “5 be: Lx. Rd PE 41157 ment ee ee apart. mn activities room brick & fa 7 feraee and REALTOR FE 43581! ts 2, bedroom cottane, with | i5 at north of eb. a. cr mere, mere comien SPECIAL! ( ‘LARK Na Rg A Lake | hana new m fireplace, dining room, Gath room, | Toom Bouse, modern auiry "warn close fo. ‘Pontiac. Aeministratics voce e O CORED Seok’ eats en anbos -"1996,000" with $8,000 | buy wt gased, porch on eiais0 lM. Tot wity sand a Per Mere, UeFiBs “Lhe sorry. The prise is quite teas seed et Gah both hese | SS EDY MAN Bem tse sosuey now $190, a month. ‘Total Bet =" boathoute and rowboat. weal = DUEWAY a PAR > nt on this starte rice $13,500 with $2,500 |4 BEDROOM Bi ¥ convert in | a ete H W.B ] wim Gactis bet weter ond 0! Sind te cart pent. Par eradoies Sows om land contract. homes on Otewa drive. Spe- Silver Lake petinhy hurled A at re LL 1 7 Teme «Wee SICIOW auto. oll furnace. A real are up for two bedrooms, AS @ cious lie ith fires Vacant 5 wn and $50 per ALL FARM Ottice Fie bien ‘hes Bet Son of at only $950 down. 963 zoom. commiaee Se and din- | Near Pontiac Motor tail ax. ae smn break- ranca home or C ; 
ss Leslie R. Middleton: down, teaving payments of bi on Fone see wa oh heat. two-car oll | eat lar kston = Dr ive-In Restaurant 
ee = ee ee and REAL ESTATE INC. | ed See es 3 - myer anc ga rt epee Pern sense Seay 8 Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor wie y- Benet Papeete : rooms, homey living room, di- z ‘ : Huron Street ; ' ; : 
Sate ares Soe een eos| uc wewincuam | eae rt tlm oe ee oe | RAY ONEIL, Reaor basement with tle floor, Cal-| ith painted wails, auto. ai heat, | Comer Retiea e Ateks Résh sere money : ait einator, oi] heat. steel sash win-| gium storms and screens. Paved ; PE 63002 : a. dows THN storms & screens, GO| street, sidewalks, ete. Very neat : GI RESALE _ ESTABLISHED. ree. T — Py yt wy Sg B oa DOWN a wie te pag if $1.08 DOWN. NO 4 bedrm. modern. 2 BE AUTY SHOP 
LOW DOWN and iayurance. Pull price $11,208. race, New “kitchen. oak noors. : NTH Pas i oPZALTORS : ; pevemea it brags ne ree gommereial location th Ox. 
Pp AYMENT 5 bedsveine nea bak on Manat One of Fontise’s best locations. s Pp ! ves, "til ¥ . DINNAN : income apartment if gestred. Ga- : l floor, while down there is a nice Near schools and churches, 52 EZ, Paiva big SCORE TARERRONT cay s tees Fy | ss for 4 room bungalow. Screened front| Hving room. seperate dining room. 1s acnns : BA UTIFUL OXFORD ONT : porch, targe lot, $4800 total price| freq a Shen wit | 2, mile north, of city. timite 8. Ot REAt, Attractive 5 room and bath HOME MART REALTY 7 LACRE  __—_| Sian hate down? 88) Large a | ae are. pe ! . reer petieany ses pao fozase shed Pil price ealy #89 wit) R.\J. VALUET, Realtor | [% XCRLLENT his" ted wood, foors, #85078 CLARK REAL ESTATE RSUMBLE Lisvio SERVICE | and recrettion ‘are : 3 established cleaning “toute” Meet LAKE PRIVILEGES |** £98 au 5 elE,t™ | Lave Tae eee t tenem| | ; : ea & ove \ bd ———- 7 ; 2 bedrooms, heated ? car garage ORrutipte Listing Service. home. fore Fan “taatinent and) oy rf eee & OA ik Neco "3 - eocery and Meat ark Session, $060, easy. terms. 3-BEDROOM heat. Lot $0 15. tees ’ : West of Ponting pottes LISTINGS WANTED You widl fal: tn love with thie ONLY 9635 DOWN «| FE ria ness, “Has ae 
HURON | SelCEstg stp Sites | cic: uy room sn sara , | Fiabe, Halaee ten, Lake (Rd. Living room, kitchen | price $6500, | Pioneer Highland , : P | EMBREE'S CREGG 
gue, |BEEES) scitam | Pessee my Tae Feces ee Ta, a REALTY Tiled floors, alum. storms & full basement, recreation ‘ e, A JOHNSON Realtor . ty i‘? rtridge oe ; ay Be ay ee ng mn Be oll heat, gas bot water. Features | ; List Thru Partridge ) BR Mater ie ast _| Se, creas i Batt pe seen | erties, soem, it, replace $500 Down DS ee Be , a.   
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KNUDSEN | "i. sedan Fiareice'| Bh | ee eae . BRICK DUPLEX O_RERVICE, Pave ; for retirement. Some elderly | OVERLOOKING LEONARD. LAKE a ; : coaple surely be pleased | on Northwestern High- eae te ee oo Mahe. Lathe priviness_ oat 
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Sy PS ia | SALES CORPORATION                        jn. fromt e Ue i Fags & cokacr tei Cloke Os store, . | i 
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GUERNSEY COW, 4 YRS. > wg 10th Gibson, 25236 italeted 
  
  : BE a: G. A. Thomoemn, 0 8, 
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  UNSWICK BOWLING BALL. 20 LBS. GOOD CONDI- CALL PEE -8-8865,   
  
Farm . GR 43199. - 
  ECARGE 3 YR. Ee 4) “heifer, ‘due March . Paul  Pepbas, tae. Beal Ra. ist house. off Ormond Rd. 
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    202 N. MA “ROCHESTER; AZ LOANS, $25 TO Day ALaANe ! Ny 
“At least I never get lonesome in this room!”* APPLES: McINTOSH, JONATHAN, 
Delicious, G N, Spy, , Greening, 231 
N, Squirrel, FE 7-0194. 
APPLEs & SWEET » [ 
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    Ph. Rochester OL 6-111 149m| & 
Mortgage Loans 54 
LOANS—-$600 to $1,500 
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$86.50, Orchard - Aye. 
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SPECIAL BUY. 
SUPER MARKET Real > & fixtures, Well 
ee ta ws NEW 
wo ree bine Rea,   RIDGEWAY 
7 SUN OIL CO, available, pew, con- 
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Money to Loan 33 (B:ate ' 
BENEFICIAL 
WHEN YOU NEED 
$25 to *500 oe ee eS eS ar 
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BUCKNER 
  SAVE UP TO $500 ON MATER. IAL8 Sriere MOUSE. 
      TT) qaqa MAKE SURE IT's 
BURMEISTER 
Northern Lumber Co. Bs 
  
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cement &' mortar.   
  PE 2-7454 
Onee every -Sat m 7 a.m, to 
Lyle Conklin,| 27 Pe end . Pio nd 5 __ 2-872. Kpies ana cider Potatoes, Wer e RICH, BLACK s. Handicraft, honey: 
are 208 TOF ONTIAC LAKE RD. FE 23-0078. 
“GRAVEL, BEACH oF on CH | Sale Farm Equipment 76 
pga]. _ BOLENS 
Wheel Horse RIDING TRACTORS 
Power Mowers & Tillers 
.. CREDIT TERMS 
Evans 60T Dixie Hwy. 
    
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WOLVERINE LUMBER 
BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS-   
  
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  ie have the best for Amas trees. os, iits. Send for list- 
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loc Hardware, ‘Pumiing, and ec: Retail : y SHADE TREES 
  
   
  __For Sale Pets . 69   i had “Is BUREBRED BEAQLES CHAM- 6 mos. ._ 935 each. 100 Norton.   
  
     
    
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Maytag auto. washer. 4 yre; old. 
a1 auto, washer 2 yrs. old     
  Disposal sale of quality bred, reg. 
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TV and Appliance Sale Maytag auto. rT $90 
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BALE: saws. 
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(nN of 4 Mi.) Birmingham. 
3 re) ner Pt0. erm 7 * Lees 
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OUT THEY GO! 
new 
ANNEL COAL on one Terms to suit 
er ene SALES & SERVICE 
Oakland Puel & Paint, | 921. Mt. Clemens Bt. FE 39830 
CS, Cece, SLAOe | ewe ee Sst 
che apple, ash, ma fea-| Deer Tacto w & used 
toned. & green $9 — d pee | yg machinery. 
) FROM 5 TO 8 FREEZERS ‘ 
saat Brand New 
RCA. - Whirlpools 
1956 Models 
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CHAIN SAWS 
NEW AND USED 
PARTS AND. SERVICE 
._ HOUGHTEN & SON. Rochester | $25. FE : 
| #8 PT. LAUNCH. IDEAL FiswiNG boat. 
    
  
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cradle, cheir, commode, 
lamps, ue dishes, old books, 
parking. & Tyler, auction- eers, » peacetime welcome, 
  
Auction-Sales 
5089 Dixie Highway 
Drayton Plains 
LD. | Every Friday ....7 P.M. - 8 . OLD, 
line. Call between 5 & 
le, female with papers. FE 
POL- Pa GUINEA PIG, ALL Pets Shop. 69 8. Astor, FE 4-6433 
Ps : TALKING. LRAKEETS — T. 
Canaries, cages, 20. yrs, in sam cation” Z 4 “4 Every Sunday ....2 P.M. 
BUY & SELL DAILY 
OR 7 i, 
FRER DIAMOND RING GIVEN 
AWAY EVERY AUCTION.     white walls. : 
ED: WILLIAMS = 
Toate TAG TE ED 
Most sizes 370 &. Saginaw. 
  
  
      
: _For Sale Motorcycles 83   
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Baviason Bale Co. 3 Bout 
  
hydro-plane. One ft. inl motor beat. Gall MOward 
JACKET & CADILLAC ALUM. Ppt uncuny $ FAGEOL   
  
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tor i Freeland metal boat to 
be git 
SLAYBAUGH'’S 
  
  
Evinrude. We also sell Thomp- 
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& Gator tr : 
«KELLY'S HARDWARE | 
3984 AUBURN AT ADAMS 
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ae THE Pontiac PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, MARCH a 1057 Sega SO 
For Sale Cars| 94 FUNNY BUSINESS \ ! , 
Gy ee IN Pontiac Sale NTORC N 156 Buick 4Dr, Riv. $2895 |, 
els. . 1957 Pontiac custom Seta cou NY #55 Olds 98 Hol. .. 4. $2195 
eee | Power stecring.” Powe 9 yoni - 55 Olds 4Dr. Sedan $1895 
Hydramatic, Pastel Very ° ‘Bive e ps 55 Buick Riviera .. $1695 
F he see et eee THIN ING OFANEW| Provides. — }55 Ford R’ch Wat, $1595 
| Bronte eit Demecstreter. -+ CAR AND TRUCK OR Good Reason 'S4 Studebaker Cpe. $ 098 
suck | "urester Steal shot as | A GOD USED Car? |C (rO0C! HOCISON ss Ford 828. 21:3 795 
n|No need to drive out of roellent spring buy! 4 OU. : s 2-Dr, : 
town, Twenty to choose | "tw Ponti delux ‘on ote DEAL FIRST |. | | for buying a better Re ern ibe sseentt 395 
from. All models available. 1983 "Chevrolet ¢ ¢r. sedan. eee 20 | D ALE H.. car but early spring” is), oS EDS ae 
1963 Ford. Besutifes condition, Low best ‘of all because the be pe sce wh os < 305 
: m ¢, : < : ES; or ‘onv ia 
BUT ~ A number : sae panee / AN << Ay \ = : aay HUGH INC. early buyer tied the jump HOUGHTEN. & SON 
: i specials at an exceptionally — low eee N ye ea, YOUR FRIENDES RODGE & (|On rising spring prices. YOUR a , OLDSMOBILE 
WN MAIN ST. CLARKSTON 5 7Z ES) _ " Pe@ @ : 2222 Nori Me sae ee “omc TRUCK, DEALER 
; WH “Maple: $3966 Or MAple S-114t_ VRS = | i. . beeib Taster Sees To re aoe cee Rochester | nice 
=e CHEV. = | RRS | a ne ot $2395 Bit = on Only 22,600 : ear 
ayy | Oe aw es ares) maf v/ |, | _Sell_reasonable, FE $3878, | “NORTH CHEVROLET ! TEbie a SED. ce. 
ae -_ DEMOS ; asics, = eee “rete buat i me | & ENNYLON. dae soll 1955 1000 S. Woodward Ave.” 
=| | ae SS CR | | PLYMOUTH - lags 7 
a ee * Coe i Cs | oer __ | eee ae iss, $2195 "| CLUB COUPE |* “350. or your‘ ear down : a iess_o0bs, a 23 . $995" 
; 5 D e| UP TO 36 MOS. ON BAL. ~ Por Cars 1 Fee oe waite owner, Ee 2 BUICK ce erase ‘STA. ca. wae 3 - 
: (| ARP ARIAIE Rh") Cr ROL ET | eee te ma | Set Motors Co, Tac, | AE Bo naston| LARRY ae FOR A BETTER DEAL -CHEVROCET |= srr-voon nore [tes 8. Woodware Birmingham | YINYE: TVTERIOR: ~ JEROME mest — : 
BETTER § 1956 Chevrolet 210 ¢-door with V8 EVERYBODY '§ CREDIT 18 GOOD Olds Dealer _ j : ORD , 
=e ? heater. ‘Tila ear fe ust like new, |THE WORKING MAN'S. FRIEND jae UBS we soreR wOLIDAY AY aah Gi ad pee : r 
K HASKINS $1595 is f. suginee = eed care ‘seane cane mireiinghom trade-to. em: | aac rong 
| TON PICK- LOO | CHEVROLET * Your old ear down _ 3 mines, ome potas wart Se "Relameen ol a 6§ BUICK-2 DR. HARDTOP. R & Rb ai eee from — ~ nae 
mean, De es, OB “Oakland Countys | NORTH CHEVROLET | 1 -UCKY AUTO SALES |“** woes Beater tie es sited +. Tae TIRES. mth et $1695 
= IF Fastest Crpaing Dealer”) 1000 S. Woodward Ave. |S eR wer aia | ee ae Pe | | SPR aT] tee oars me oe Pick-Up a ; MA 65-5071 Open nites ‘till 9 . an Fore ee = 9600 diss) POSE white side walls, ee . a ‘ a ca NORTH CHEVROLET 
ie? CHEVROLET V-8 peTAmion isa FORD, 2 BOON RADIO“anD | $f%: ' over Har” For The Best : 
s 3 Pull_powe: “heater, ne money down, assume Co. Inc. : 2 1000 S Woodward Ave. 
—"asee._Full_power, PE _ fore. paymeals of $27.24 “moot” Call Serraze Mote per Neca - In Used Cars -  Bieminghom 
& 1957 CHEVROLET Bob Frost, Inc. 41500, Hareid Tener Yet. “Olds Dealer is OLps sormn mt DR. = Come Out To FORTE FoR TAROT. 
1858 | 2door ‘sedan, V8 engine.| LINCOLN MERCURY BEALE -_ ao MI_ 44440 BRAKES. fem. hie om MES LAKE ORION _ |} ‘good tires, low mileage. M 
Standard shift, radio and heater.| ON ye oe a4 h wwe ” $16,000 MILES. i-9085. 
: AMPLE BY-PASS, AROUND ea crete She lig | 7 ¥ CLEAN, MOTOR SALES” — 
: : BIRMINGHAM MI 62200) west em. ee PR. . 2. T CLARKSTON Deluxe. 
Low down payment =| “Cast. Mie iat oman | an,» oe AEN ae c Convertible, Powerfte R & H. 4 os. 
2 DR SED AN NORTH CHEVROLET | ist. cuevroter. — ae | Soe semme rege Se ‘OLDSMOBILE- eae Bal asta |S Es Teepe 
. r =. sane i: arks. we : ‘a PLYMOUTH CLUB. DOVE | G5 ; 5 
) 1000S. Woodward Ave, | 2 ‘Seogredin’ cuume"ba| Farks: wae “™"—"*™) D2 DOOR 88 | wie auice sreciat, 2 noon ittarck, Muh. Mite | Uneaten updsinatic he tee moaned credit mgr. Mr. Parks, Midwest; * HARDTOP. R Chrome cover. $286. 95 do; $18] down, assume of $13.42 
1875 7 Uae Wal heer tere | oe FORD VICTORIA | MECHANIC | ROWER ereemina a DRaxes,|meGrest Lakes. Ma eso | ont Gaul creat mer 
|e Steers 28 tee| “Bud Shelton | stietfreciiete Axe eee) = SPECIAL! — wot, inset a : JO” "R355 EES Bud Shelton | Baie Ses) See - Eeyore cpevenmce = pee “INC : sation. inside and out. The price is right. |. 2 ‘2 PLY, STANDARD SHIFT. s008.| age. 2 a 
poet” laser aide Soe ES. ers Wake wnre sine | ou a err) Be 2 pot Heater, defroster, vpn a _iition, ne pee patos, $5. PE 21114. | 36 ceaitinc Ope, 1h ca $a Ty ronn wana WAGON, ¢ ert . Matthews: fix |/*itale ‘and ‘benee “sem top, wits Car” PAYWEN FOO, = 
washers and all state an “$6 Cosy. 2 icy: SS | Inder, overdrive, clean, 1 owner a ves ‘sh PONTIAC STARCHIEF Cus. ents of 40418. “Call Cred | “M96 'A1 
Clearance | ‘ies, CHEVROLET 33 Fosse er is | role va es H TOTEAVES | fink seo Rae nest Kir, Parks, Midwest $4880. Har | Take Orion Motor Sales 
. 7 | $195 DOWN. | wessoos.tes,on Ser Del Rays Oo es | eer ree ae | oom omy | ee inst Piyuoor, Ceameoee + | T= aioe: 
S ALE power, side K Niigg "SS Ford Custom Vi"... $1888 | Soe, CUSTOMLINE 2DR V&. sn SLY MOUTH — RADIO” AND | At Good cone. FE Ea, 
_ SALI $57 PER MO. | Eis" bo TE | App SST SR Ma WANTED AT ONCE: R 595 == pt oe Foe pe . {Bit os & pow heme fer aia Golden Hawk. List $3,900; involee 
“6 Pontiac Cl. Cpe. ..$ 951 Matthews- $1995 4 at CHEVROLET | peter meget, onl cided ea ee ses| SO een, itn sa. > 
46 Ford 2-Dr. .......$ 95 if y Yee donk = terms =o oe nepeeeneet 24 E Sport hard ¥-8\'33. sd "$2, Pontine S's. Chieftain FORD. RANCH WAGON, a a, oe ee 
49 6 Spl. oe $495 5 Little Long terms = a. 6 op A ‘> penn Hy Radio, , and er-| deluxe 4 dr's. Hydra. : ‘ HEATER, STANDARD ie cae rs “weed Car, 4 oor, Commander. $2,765; invotee 
7 Sd eergs 2Dr....... $245 Hargreaves NORTH CHEVROLET |. pgs «Yes | Milde: Looks ‘and:'rune Mee new. | Dodge Coronet &“Auio, trane Sag aN BILE s SPENCE ~ | MAQUREK MOTOR SALES 
Baksesisyh Gos..90'5| The Vobine Dealer | [Om Wrondeerd Ave. (3 as 4% $38 G]5QS | Bie severa eters i len Oatiana ‘hee son | i STUD OE Van eR 
"50 Buick seee-$95| 211 S. SAGINAW. ‘to ‘= Your oid ear down eho : | cape eg ee ied , - ISL Ghevrolet 4Dr...$395| Cass AND OAKLAND a PEE o oaen 3) NORTH CHEVROLET |™i.2>4 a5 SSE MOODAY | ee ee a SPOR : 
USL Chen Bel Ar 2 9295 FE $4161 FE 44546 | 9)'tuey-stacg-FO8-W EX | had chon Motor Sales | 1000S: Woodward Ave. | Sis alien "ster" S:| aaron aAbte e. méareh "ane ate amg , Chev ae ok PO rest | auburn at E. Bivd. PE 44128 mingbam trade, bank rates. fone bene TU 
+°51 Olds 98 Convert... .$495 | yy CONVERTINLE ALL Suburban Motors Co. Inc, 5 | 
- ___ §°S1 Olds S. 88 4Dr. ..$395 | 1955 4 CHEVROLET power, Accessories. FE 44313 be- Always A Good Sélection 565 8. beg nance fe — a —— = Awern : 
= a ; Ford2De sett Sos . CADILLAC : 1955 Sport coupe. Radio, heater, HURON MIR SALE S steele ¢. RADIO | 1295 
1953 Olds S. 88 4-Dr. . $495 | ‘Power glide, power pack. Vt on. CHEVROLET #82_W. Huron FE 23041 | "ang heater Hydramatic. po mon- 
Tg 35,-tos| CPE. DEVILLE | Spe ress moream staat: “ahaa ee) cer oe uae ; “? wheel real = ong comer bye couine. pewerehse, z = - On: es. — Mr. Parks. Miawest 47500, Har- ames CADILLAC. @2 { m4 DR. SED. 
: ey EROME $3195. NORTH CHEVROLET | ae romb. Loe operon, BASE | gates wocapay eepax | Loto Ree 
a ~VROL, ; al 62008, |: Power steering & brakes. Tully . a 
_ — | 1000 S. Woodward Ave. 5 ot FORD VICTORIA. NEW tikes | $C 704, .00."y << je ~ : 
fh. OLDS - es Matthews > siemens Make as terns. | basis ew ater sree ee:| _SP*angun's Poouee. mick | 119 5 , Are to Be 
: ee - Hargreaves | -woe-yorreee—| NORTH CHEVROLET |__“ "Hie | Have Car—|- gu 
| secs) CHEVROLET [Rete gi S00 | toons. Wondard Ave. | ERR Fines mer: a | = week ir | . THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND Birmingham . take older , Will T lig SED Rh & H TUTONE GREEK 
211 SOUTH SAGINAW 116 8. Saginaw se Used Cars 3 . ae ] rave 
fo ig : FE 44546 ic. F Oey eA cae t le ' '. oo . . ; s THE HORIZONS WILL SOON BE 
‘@ CHEV. FOR SALE, 210 DEC.) on = TO SAFE. 
_ GHEY 8 bet, AE FL SLIDE Ot re Station Wagon earn te Ad 2 DR HARD. . Wy, . $900, Phone M 
Sie.” mace porogabend a waIcH To ; tT a wey seme , 
CHEVROLET | z.mtact : SS Chevrolet 6/4. $1198) AS Stop In and 
Se \eeoee a cas MAKE YOUR OWN DEAL! Beste Saga $1650. ait E f mates neste”. Brat : ’ . 
$1 195 — SSeS ee 1 Deane Seton $e %en| NORTH CHEVROLET 1155 Buick Sup Htop $1695) ar my comme F ae LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS 
a: LS We alto have LEA WEW YORKER 7 ward Ave. eat ' - 4000 
> en oe Seandard shifts, 1 Choose om “Deluxe, power steering & beabes,: Birmioghtm = # ae a jie BieZ ‘OZ FORD Club COUN 4 ec ficsie vs $ 595 
NORTH CHEVROLET | % Btthustait"nwe. ‘Priced ai | Coretu ‘owner, as pew. Boy m7 ' 1 H'top $1395 3 
; é  — ee i _ ‘Take over payments, Call | Siill Driving A 55 Plym. Be top $ 1. 3986 Se 
% |) 1000 S. Woodward Ave. EM dart oun Driving Radio’ and heater erflite. | OL LINCOLN Club C $ 345 
Birmingham 5: ~— BY ORIGINAL OWNER WINTER whitewall ti | 1 ads aN Ciub Coupe teeegeaeny 
7 . | 2 $1495 ee ores TER se Ponte 4Dr....$ 995| STOR STM MSRE| 59 ww & 495 
Sin | gun THES OF SAFETY TESTED iv SaaE wens | SIT sae, reset ater WEARY CAR?) Dretectisteaiaietniaees | oman PONTIAC 2Door 4...0/..5.040) 
*s2 Pontiae Hyd. 2 4r. ....-.-- $@5| NORTH CHEVROLET | Desoto CLs COUPE. REAT. “How About "54 Ford 2-Dr. Sed 695 7 eee 
s Goer: & ar. Wagon. tis 1000 S: meet Ave. food, $178. Larry's Auto Sales. A Change? ‘Pet gn bet, sored Pt § 495 ‘94 rorp ge WEEROR oo cece di oe $ 895 
‘bs Pontiae Hardtop Coupe, ‘s4 BUICK SUPER 1956 54 Ford C’try Sedan $1195 : 16 
=| og Chev 8 BO. Comet. + | ne Kasse Sttaiop. tine “dows.” | Choy ov. Sta. Won. Radio and pe ti abt SRBC! Bete] ‘53 FORD 2Doo eepecereseese aie 645 2 
ve [ANT gust rear car Down “ Prices | wtaetanrce |- seraTmn —_|"53 Dodge Cor. 2Dr. $ 695 52 PACKARD CDhek foi icscisy OL 
1955 Piymouth Belvedere. & -4 dr. BZ OMAC TERMS. ae "53. Desoto V-8 $1695 Radio and heater, whitewall tires. SEE 
Suh pen sift, Ro & H. aaKe coc aeacn OF 00k Cut Tudor, Hargiop. See this one! 156 Olds 8. 88 #Dr. © $2395 'S) ies age ¢ 145 
$ “ts Butoh super, 4 dr, Dyna. Rea, OW OVERHEAD LOCATION, 52 CADILLAC : ‘ $1295 A : _— be dng — —_— s od Door OP EH E eRe eee ee ‘ 
Pitty ¢ hardtop "95 Chevy 210. ‘ o. Lien hoe & suerte cise ate * 55 Cheveott 28 = steering. = bra — a & DODO MEAnown Ls! STANDARD 'S] | io: $ 395 
ng nan HASKINS Kvctage eval. 91.488; ur pried Star Chicl Gatdlinn, A Beauty . + 156 Plym. C1, Sed: . $1695), Skier, SEAT Cov ens, Fu. FORD 2Do008¢ sisseeereerevees, . 
‘ ies} Pipmoutn Beiveuere. hardtop, om laasiaey sé toe tight . Lets trade. . $1495 vs neater, Powerfite, ‘casewait 1 TONE WHITE . : = : ee 
a yh » CHEVROLET green Metea-mati,, Rac 19 PLYMOUTH '58 Ford Crown Victoria eae * 103 MERCURY Convertibt 5 845 
PLUS TeApepoeT a TOF “Oakland onegy ele Rapa. eee retail pone oo. A dandy! $34 per LOADED - SHA 55 Chev. v. B/ AW’ top $1 505 $ 3 fe) 5 Z \ is ONIVECTIDIS on ccc aves - 
G De 4 ¥ is ape- 1095 - Radio cheater, Powerglide : 4 ' eee 
Bone Mane Stal, Fass pus mange a | “aah ca | wm AEA" maar] Chevrolet: 210. | tare tet os NU S2.CHEVROLET 2Door «+... 9 445 SLEAN DEPENDABLE tone | tmish | while s poRh DOOR NEW W-WALLS 56 Plym. Sta. vg. ‘91 DODGE. MEAL al ic “a : 
9% Ford i 5 1305 pean etal, $21 Fordor. Clean as a pin, $95 down. $895 (apes eee tires, ae Shea Dataset 5; 52 ForD BO oi ei 06s vt 0 oes ee $ 495 
i ae a, eee guices| oe down. eo 54. Pontiac Dix. 8 ~~ ’ Re ee P oa ea, 
UB sata feet Epes |'97 Ford 500 Vic. ...$2399| swig Fest ‘53 Ford Sta. Wan. § 795) SO FORD Club Coupe «2.5 $1395 
495) her. lu, Coupe, pb 68 '96 Ford Vie. a, $1995 Bed. coe! Good, $100. ice $845 2p trees $325 Dee 3 oe 
a nay $36 Ford Wagon ++ $105 mato. te Se ea ren i ‘Reiman | '56 Buick Dr, H/T $2295 MIZD — f SS BUICK 2D 006 6. ceeee cess 9 695], 
, HBS irene”. FB |'35 Pontiac 2Dr. $1195) wacgop ab per wen ery oe | am reem D Loe Y 
i |g Ramer rc 0 1'5S Chev, 2-Dr. V8 ..$1395 s : 54 P rout 2-Dr. 93 FORD Convertible ..... $ 845 
i pe gy © oe a le cae "51 Chrys. w. 4+Dr. $5 Dn. gebete iets ee 
j ck convertible 3°303 (755 Chev..2-Dr. 210 ..$1095| ‘ruraor saratop. A one owner ie 
Bi Bah pe an | 5 Prout Saves gee) OS. Sw Get Neg kapagece "55 BUICK Peer seesesnsntats $1945} ‘ 1985 Rambler Hydramatic. °55 Plymouth 2-Dr.. .$1065 85 FORD VICTORIA 63 P, 8 ‘33 Pontiac Cat Cat asso 895 e aye bhiedaseeses eis Eade 
: c. Powe! steering . $ 905 54 Dodge 4Dr, V8..$ 895 Pairiane. Just 14,909 mallee © Feel ‘ontiac Radio t. Hydramatic ae : ‘ oa e 
4 | 100 ees urges 2. 6660 ‘mile 134 Nash 2Dr. . $ 795). a “iss CHEVROLET & he > ai — ia \ be 
ee. Canty 64 Hudson 2-Dr. W. 595| Behair Hardon. A bargain, : $595. 55 DeSoto F, 4-Dr, $1595} © 
+, Free license plates with every 4 Hudso $ 53 Olds Su 88 Sedan, radio and heater, 
: “paren, 5. woodward '53 Pont. Cus. 4Dr. $ 795 | Tudor. “we OLD6 fe. Prices / oe alt oon wail tires, tu-tone paint. i 
£ BIRMINGHAM NASH 3 eS ne “Dr? : fo ee? . a / : 95 '53, Plymouth Cran, $5Dn.| 
“es 5 : ay 8 cyl. Rebuilt motor, Big value.| | '52 Ford Ce Custom. e 
et 33 Plymouth 4-Dr., = 565 a j J 53 Che sler W’ sor s 695 i, & 
ee ay NE ED A "FINANCE: A532. 5] and. "30 Buicks, i Coos conation oe eee > Matthew : \a taalit: wall Tires, _— —) : ee ae ~ 
oe 2 HINER? Ordet Classified Chevies, oct Cheydlers Extra memguoune OE “H W s- : '5§ Chevrole 2-Dr.. $1295 : : — 
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